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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1946_05_03- N _,.`ri.� ".��.. . -' .. 7,. �.�,l._ -. 'a - - -` -- -- _ . _... __ _mss :. -jr .. - _ _.. _��: -,, _ _-', �•` 'NGNEW 7*1M nCKE-RI ✓? ' r• ^ f VOL. LXV 1DICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, MAY. 3, 1946 No. 6.6 Tag. ^ Da . ,for The Blind To- Be Held, In Pickering --Y�liage Saturd a May 4th TAG DAY, DICKERING, MAY 4. .� "You Csn Help'` .Continuation School Students And • • Bryant, Wiir -. � CHIEF J. B. IRVINE ,ELECTED piekerifl Village Rotarians' Wives Entertained �- 1 President Police Assocjatiohr On Thursday, April 25th, at the /Fourteen thousand Camadiaas Misses Louise and Jessie Rorke woke up this morning to a new day, In connection with Nations! Boy- home of Rev. Mr. and Mrs Jerkin- At a recent meeting of the Durham Girl Week throughout • the Rotary son, 'King, Out., the .marriage was and NorbiCiimberland- Ontario Police and Miss A. E. Richardson were in but to them the difference between World about one hundred persons, solemnized, of Miss Gladys Weir Newmarket over the week -end at. • .._ day and night is not a matter of � � Y Association, J. B: Irvine, Chief of ...day and darkness but merely a including the students of Pickeri ng daughter of Mr, and Mrs. W. H. . Police, Pickering Township was un- ,tending the Yearly Meeting of the ' change in time. These men, women iontinuation School sad the drives of Weir, of Prince Albert, Sask., to ' animously elected President for the 'Society of Friends. Pickering Rotarians were entertain- William John Bryant, eldest son of en-Mir; .•ear. Cl`--f Irvine enjoys the Wm. R. Miller itas�l _ankle and children through no fault of a •cast, as a result of a fracture their vwn are forced to contend «'itlr '-d s. dinner in the Masonic Temple• o.Ir. and \Ira. Everett Bryaat,-=-ei'--respect of the constabulary of this 4L the ordinary problems of every day here, on Wednesday evening. catered .Pickering, Ont. The bride wore anple area and of ;the legal fraternity and when kicked by a cow, o his fBtQii. +life without the use of their ,,rF,- to by the ladies of the Eastern Star. green wool suit with greFn flowered magisterial offices of Ontario Coun- ' The many friends, of Gordon Trigg sigt t. Nevertheless, they do not look Rey Fred Joblin, assis an. pa =tor hat and veil and black accessories• ty. being considered one of the most will he glad to '.crow he has recov- - Upon this loss as the most cruel u at Deer Park United Church, Toron- with corsage of yellow roses. Foll- efficient officers connected with the Bred sufficiently from his recent ill- .all afflictions because wa}•s and to was the ;-sliest speaker: tr.k ng'as owing the reception held 'at the Courts of this County -well• schooled I :nc�s to.permit his rettirning to work - means hatie been found of re-educ- his = 'hems, -All, Things Are Yours" groom's honne,'the habpy couple left in the many, varied 'duties of a with the Collacutt Lines, Oshawa. - sting and training them, o£ provid- P P p, e I __ Mr. Wes, Stevenson, of Brook~ �_. • as. a response to a toast, rn os�d to amid showers of confe•.ti and ctrl' . iobic2 chief, - _ �. ' fag many r them with of proera_ C.aiiadian Youth, by Rotarian Jos. v +ishes for Brooklin, N. Y., to visit �+ -anti Mr. Eugene Wilson, Oshaws, - tive emploMen -., and of relieving Banigan. A few wards .•ere spoken . their-aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. E.' visited Mr, and Mrs. - C. J. Steven - ' them from the dread of fear, Mori- by'Jarnes White. Pres., of t.ho S-1 -w•l Al. Bromwich, On their return they e�0 Years Ago sun during the week. otony' nd idleness. Literary Society and. Neil •Murkar, will resid- at' Hiliview Farm, the Miss M. La--tolet'e, -Montreal, is The f salt job of re- oripntin - Capt. of. the Rotary- Hockey Team. home of �Ir: and ,.N1rs,. Evers t..Bry- MAY• 1, 1896 visitiig her sister, nits, H. Kaiser. Th- toaw to the, Ladie= w:aF Prnp- ant. Sir Charles Tupper- has been sel- Mr. William McLeod retttmed' to the senses, of making the hands and Pickering from overseas this week. ---.---.ears rid the work which your eyes O� y� Ro_arian Bill _.iu •tar. and _ Pcte•d Priine - Minister of Canada and -- do for you calls for courage. pat- responded to by airs. Jack Hoye-S. yickeri.ng Red Cross Disband -lifter is rtr�%v arranging his cabinet. Hu th Tltlly is just abou� the last to come A feature of the program was the Six and One -half Year's. J. McDonald, son of tFe old Chief- home -from those. of the village - '•fence, experience and organization; boys. The C. N. I: B. has all of those and includinr of .'A prn €eFsin:ial rnariciari ; __ tian will, likely join Sir Charles: - ..As continually worki-V awav at t , from, Toronto. and Mis- ':Mary ?liar- yickPring Itranch of the Reed Cr,;3_ B. Heck, Toronto is erecting a Mrs. Hill of '\obleton, is visiting problem with the confidence of the tin, vocalist and Paul Field, pianist. and affiliates,. Dumbarton, ?�udley, comet ious real ce on the' farm 1, °r .lt,uelatr,, 3lrs fervyn tioUtd• blind and the public �geuemlly. - IFrank- Chapman and Cyril :Morley Greenwood, Whitevale and Che,•ry ' recently "purchased 'at -the Lake Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. -The 19.16 drive to- 4raise funds in conducted ceresnorii -. -- wood, decide to disband, at their Shore: (the- residence now occupied, Frank Smith, on the birth of their aid of this worthwhile work is flow Foresters Hold youth Rally annual Mee' . last week, after six we believe, by Geo, Mutch). first grandson, Bruce and MrL r>t, who ., rn to Mr. and -- A. F. on. This appeal de_sernes the whole- _ a one -half yenta sif hard and Just $s soon as they can cease Smith, of Toronto, on Aprtf 6th. hearted support of every. citizen. You The, Canadian Foresters held a Y faithful service. spring work 'sufficiently all path- • can hen corAr•ibutin as erier- In brief, here are- the highlixt is masters should see that -alt loose Miss Doreen Stirling, Toronto, P by g g You -h Rally in Court Duffiins here spent the Easter holidays with Miss ously as you possibly can to the Tag_on Wednesday right with a good re- of the work over the entire pe'ri',d: stones and gravel on our streets are Sheila Smith. - -- - -Day fo= the Blind this Saturday sponsa Tthe lodge is planning an ex- First Executige meeting held or. all removed. Len Pearson, RCAF., is spending Ia Pickering, the Tag Day for.the , tensive youth program between - ; : Nov. 11, 1939. Rnbt. Gordon and Son have decor- a few days at his home here. Blind will be held on Saturday, May Pickering Whitby, Oshawa and Auction sale of household goods ed the contract for building a new 4, and will be carried on under the Bow. rianville with the id °a of prom- in June 1940. blacksmith shop on the site off' the 'supervision of the Convener. Mrs. ating better citizenship principles a Wood lot at D. i. L. net tied a old one: (rl•}iis building stood on the Birthday Remembrance J. A. Buahbp. The tagging will be mong our young people. La-at week . round $2747.00. News Office lot, to-the south of our - -- z done by a small group of interested -3(0. Pounds of aturnintrrn ^.-,~leer building). - FOWLER -May 's h. . the Lodge met• and discussed sport a _;,girl students •Al ]workers are vol- activities between this and nearby ed and sold in drive..-, W •'Andy -* announces -the round- Not just foday Dick,' -, - 4mtary and the entire proceeds will localities for the _summer months. Mrs. Wm. Goudy conducted Course trip bus .,fare to the raihfay station But every ring: .be placed in a maintenance fund to • Ike next meetin will be held o:i on "Home Nursin:e' with member. at 15 cents. TIuP heal: rem►iarnbet;. provide, cheer, ooinfort, training. em- May 23• shin of 29. _ Pure maple syrup for sale at One - -Mum. Dad. Gratidaxl• SisterR' and - ` bossed books, employrnient where Rnss Irwin and Robt. Ruddy con- i D�nllai per ,gallon. -- .John Dickie. 1Trtnhprs• poeWble, relief fgr the needy, home Doric Lodge A. F. and A. M. Ladies' dnct?d blood donor trips to 0jh•- The Pickering College manage- j"�- " %�" •visitations, Christmas remptrnbra:ice :Might Biggest in Lodge's, sues, that ware ten successful. meat has purchased a grand new ,��ie �a�flitl'C,�ie3 - and.many ether welfare services to Boxes sent to all the boys and buggy. it's•a daisy, but bPa.rs no . blind persona -in the district. About 26,0 persons attended the some parcels to war prisoner. resemblance to they churn of that, O a °nua' I.�'t?s' Nig,t ''•e. lneP.1 r =r, Articles collected for comfort name ;Presbyterian t hurch. Pick,-ring i _ `. lasonue !.••,,es, held r','sh ' t .n d !; + several 1otisi The rema"is •of the late George _ Rev. ri :Marshall. "Send -Off" Party Heald For 'Mr. Ave., Temple, Tnr^nt-•• o.v 3londay fa :uili :s %:ho had trouble. proud, who was buried in the Meth- Minister t; :•- : and Mrs. Len. Bath and Faattily � night. Many bridge and euchre •nights, «list cemetery here 28 years ago, Mss. P.-N. Sprott, Organist W. M. 'Ross' NurisQz,_his officers- dances and concerts, helped. a- were removed this week and .taken. 9.00 •p. m. - Sunday School - Over one hundred people attended and the Cnm!mittee headed by Alex. great deal financially.. to Toronto, 8.00 p. M. - Church - Service ' a send -ofd party for Mr, and Mrs. Russell presented a grand evpnini;. As men have returned from set ' The bicycle school being conducted • • � • =. ten $nth, last week is the Town 1)ir•ner at 7.00 was followed by a vice, the heal branch presented. by T. C. Browny of �rougliam, is Nall h�re.:Hr. and Mrs. Bath will be reeeption in the Blue Room, where each with a. fouu -itain pen., and to -being well `att.ended by the young -- — "ekering- United-Churen leaving soon for Orangeville.` •Mrs. the W. M. and Mrs.- Murison, D. D. Owe about 200 have been distrib- ladies of that villa -+•e. Rev. Robt. C.- Copeland, B. A. u DCi -• -nd Mrs. M Andrew con - t! 'K Hielm and Mrs. Hicks, and uteri• I Years Minister ducted the party, which included I. P• - M. - Ed. Schwalm and 'Mrs. 217 t Hospital supplies Such as 25 � ears Ago Sunday, May 5, 1946 dancing, followed by ' refreshments. Schwalm received the guests. - Later. shee•s, -iurgical . dressings etc. 1_ - O- -- - IO:00 a: rn: 5urday -School --L-During the evening, -Mists Marjorie thy. -�cdn of- -Doric -Rnd- their -wives - -}hare bee i sent in. _ 11.00. a m. - Morning (In response to the requont o� 'a a Service i- ttriey, matt bd,�€ -sf those present, were introduced. Durinx this -period Vnitted articles apart from jack- Mr, T. K Creighton Oshawa, present -d Mr. and Mrs. Bath' with I a short enueical program was gi �ofeess Yohtea number, including N. R. Shortreed, , a set of dishes. ems'' who want to xnow what. happen�.l __ A" Rani by Mrs. Frank Baker, M•i=s Mary amounted to--11.015 mostly hel- 7,00 m, - Evening Worshi 1 25 years • ago, 4e publish the foil- P• • g p Maein -and W. C. Xurkar. __.. _nets, gloves; - -•sax, sweaters and Cards and dancing to Jnha Rem- scarves. outing also. E�). ,. United Church R1• A. -' ~Pickering Women'd Institute men's orchestra continued for the There were 7770 civilian artic- The frame -work of. the Misses The W. A. of the IVnited Church Rorke's cottage - i s now erected • and - -A balance of the, evening. '_ )es seat to R. Q. which included will meet in the church on Thurw The monthly rt;eetinrq of fire Won- the remainder of the building will be en's lastitute wrr he }d al the home A number of prizes wire donated A00 tltiilta and' 30p coats: day, May 9, when a work 'tneetil>r diirinr� the ereni d� _ rushed to completion. a good attendance. The rryt;+�la* hu -' ��ltheiir hhntenks to nl•lowin uyi:r a awheelt chair included. vet �e at the corner of Church -and R. Imith rMrss. Norman BankM � - -I -of Mrs. Hutchison on April '30 with. _ p liefo, tg buying irresa required little time A donation, ]Heal rnPrchants --M. S. Chapman, J. eran of world War 1, who is ball_ King St., which is now used as a esses. Time -2,30 p, m, - ,I of $10 was made to the Institute. R. Boyes. Char, Silk, Frank Smith. - ly crippled. I garage, preparatory to ierecting a Total expenditures amounted new buildi:g. _ _ p •shin tsumny, r :sat -rn P ;iectnc bo., - Foundation A• report of the recent Wilfr -d ,Hunt, Roca bturison. Wm. Q24,30R•90X and the total receipts - Mr. Harrington, Fuel Controller, Certierinial United Church Ru- nunage Sale was made- with 330 J1rFach tie. .T :S. Balsdon. $2S,f03.65, is. urging all to get their• -Tioxt win- being sent to the "Sane the Child- - it was decided at the meeting to I ten's supply of coal is early this A>!.Tn<N.1 '.` EV1-S � Rev,' c A., ' E. Halley, B, A., . B. D. ren Far.d ". This being the Annual seiud gYbO to the Cancer Research I year. (sounds like the story we hear Minister Meeting, the S•,cre•ary's and Tr-as- t Fund. Frain the reports harried in { 25 years later). Org. and Choirmaster - Mr. J. Barnes ` urer's Rrpnr g were read and were Mrs. B. Rnesor w•ho has returned f - to the Secretary at this ,meeting w4 ( So far as results have been ob- Sunday, May 5, 1D46 most gratifying. Various reports fol_ i from a short eastzr vacation ' with limo` of the hicyL i tainable. the. "dry ". majority in this i adz compil. d -_a ._ 1:.30 - Afternoon Sung School • -rir. rz,ul .fis -�. u• 1✓a-cl.ey_._Of'- FraZE'I =- lowed. The cnui;eners �f g anci,n,;., I Province now stands at 184053• Tlie villa lights of, the splendid ~cork cairiPn - -' , Adult Fellowship 'Group Committees on Canadianizati -n and ! ! 'on by the Red' Cross here. Durgin r , la«• prohibiting the importing - of 1 p, m. -' Afternoon Worship A•zricul Lire. Citiz�•n;liin• lfistnrical ; The Chris'ia•i Frdenvo'r met at Rw' search, Home Fr.rnoinies. St.,cial I the home of bir-• W. Res -or Thurs= !the war, anm� rif the Picktfii -lag liquor will_ 1i?t came into .force until t -- Csiest_speaker, Mr.' G. A. Hem- {" i da last. The 'Devotional vvaa taken. g i June 1. � fev eve hundred, of lu;niria of their � felt, Prin. McGregor School, Wel�farp azid Publicity are ''t,, be y Seen potafoPS for sale - - -`• ?1.21, time to sewing anti - *i tine, same I Toronto by Mrs, C. Hodgin The Faster 3 appointed west mon'lr, Electio- of I i others did vei•} 1it+te Tn ths� -s ? • - -� = b"w. r. V1 - GltapP%m i.tin i m. - Eve�iY� tit = irznapzo:r„-, was in char e -- I g oriP' -- - officers r ^sulte�i in 0-- swiie hc,inr - - -- z i of its, 1r. \eal. 1 wnrk,d so. hnr;i 'for- a -reat cause. I To The Editor } tennial.Y. P. group �v:lt conduct returned to office. afis� T)rl'mttdr- n on behalf of the man} who bens- '. All services on D. The Women's Tngtitut. will mnet ° the service. t was prudent. ,fern,, a r)ivl,sin i of th- r Rrd Cr,;s= an..T -c n';e ,-, tii� interest on May 8, at 'the home-of Mrs. W. j fi'tod by it, -,A-e tlirtnk, vmi, anti sat - f Dear Mr. 5'furkar: S. Ti Time., � isitors and new. res- �. P Carter. There will be F•lvetinn o>! ' -Fell done, Ladi-s. of the Pi ^.leer' ( I have bee -. asked by the Er- idents ,most cordially invited. of Career Re -P�rch --tile pnallin� i nfficPrs. Re orts of the vest's work i-'g Red Cre,sC Pranrh ecutive n# tTie Red Crog9 Snciettr. to O - -' •rurnber pf d: 3!i from this disease 1 P i7unbarton LTnIted Church for increased ; and a Sale of Shrubs, 1'Ioito -When i P pres�,to ou our thaiks for your - and ttie nits'. ne'Arl' C ° Rev E D. faciliti -, for rasa ear}_ rPSenrell ; Daffodl Begin- to . Pear, why then � -' RIA ax's to p4 in the h- A• Holley, B. A. B. A good piano is ''. d for sale i lishing of reports ..-- Pet MniWr A leasarrt hnl" lirnir fnllna-ed the ' Comes ,in the Sweet o' the Year ", p rte and announcements '. p in 6nr ClaeQifivd Ad inn, Sunday,' May 5, 1'946 close of the ,ntretinz. i Quite a number attended the lac- ._. __ __._ and other publicity . regarding our q, nn- FiIkey nuptials at the church. DIRTFIS activities. 8.45 a. m. - Morning Sun, School i her- on Saturday. • , � We feel that without your co- A Class for eve: boy and girl Pickering �'filage Wants The sympathy of the community Born, April 14, 11-:6, to :`,fr. an•3• ' operation, our 'work would• have fall- 11.00 a, m. - Mornin; Worship Ballplayers • I is extended to Mk q-, 0. Madill in the Mrs. Go}don Brown (nee Mena en far short of that we acv omplish_ Guest speaker, MT. G, -A, Fem- death of her brother, David 'Mills of Shea) of Manilla, a son, Robert ed, small as this was in comparison felt, Prin. McGregor School, Pickering Village has entered a Hamilton. Toronto John, a brother for Billie,' with the need it helped to meet, We ball team in the Pickering Township Paul Whitehead vpent the Holidays • • • a thank you sincerely for the help -you Sunday School atxd Church Service Softball League. Anyone wishing to with Rill Mackay. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Romld have given us. will be held on Daylight Saving Time get on the team should be at our Charlie Smith. of Milton, spent pale (nee Lorna Shea) of Black- Edith Murray , Sec. Come and enjoy this glorious service Memorial Park hire, 'next Monday the Easter holidays with Mr. and water, on Thni"sday, April 25, 1948, Pickering Branch Red Cross of praise and meditation evening at 7.00'P- m. Mrs. W. Carter. at Lindsay Hospital, a son, (Thank yowl rJ_ _ -!;7 --jam 1i _.. n. . WOMAN ATTACHE �a Mttssolitai's Body Stolen no more barley during the present 'VOICE E �l F THE PR F �S 1tcd t week t authorities tbody re- period Robert world food crisis. ' ; ,� ., •. ported last week that the body of Robertoothb Conservative ' Benito Mussolini was ren;oved dur- said a policy of cutting down whisky ing the night front Maggiore Cente- production was shortsighted be- " Faminri Crisis, of oats and low-grade wheat held tery, Milan, by "unknown persons. cause whisky was the biggest dollar it. reserve for livestock feectitil; •�tt inquiry to ascertain the re- earner Britain had. Sir Ben replied ;Rescue of litany h lliun froiu starvation appears nwre Irulrrfu2 to- combined with the sugKesticin by spottsibility was wider tray. 'f he that the obvious answer was that Prime \tinititer \lackeuzic hin discovery was made by workers who there had to be a choice between day than it has for weeks K In a series of week -end develop- . that l anada and the l:nited States Were in the cemetery to exhume feeding the people and making q cancel export permit. for fluor "ex_ other bodies. _ whisky. „• merits, action has been taken to ub- �l wsolin was buried in a pan r r cep su exports as can he lusti- � twin and- speed new supplies of food f to the hunger -,wept areas of the tied on tlie.hasi; of urgent need." per', grace i'n the c enietery soon i after his execution by 1 artisans near ' world. About s ix' week; ago, to nu et an the -Swiss border in April, 1945. In the United States, a ccni,tpul- "urgent and desperate situation," „.; Mussolini was captured on the �. sory wheat - saving program be- the- Guvernnteut recuced by Ill .lier shore's uf,l:ake Coniu attempting to me effective April 22. It cots cent the amount of wheat for,.do- esrape into Switzerland. After a j;,,: the a domestic use •of tvhe: ancl+ utesttc tntfli»p, and- by' 5u per cent sunimary trial; he was shot.- , -_._! _ b t, heat products' 25 per cent. for distilling, urged •a sharp reduc- ; The order cutting domestic wheat lion in domestic cousuminion and -y consumption puts all Americans on elimination at waste. gave rrwri- 'Distillers Warned ned • short bread rations. ties on rail transport for wheat and r' British Food llinister Sir Bell (( „ * flour for export, changed regula -, Smith- announced in the Hotise of " \ Britain's first "attache for women's � tiuns on,,hulk shii)mentc to. in crease The British"' {iovermnent is pre- Coninions that he had warned Brit- affairs" is Mrs. Marjorie Spikes, exports, and intensified its' cam- social wgrker. Laborite and a grand- paring drastic steps comparable to ish• distiller, that they could have g �aigi. for the' liquidation of -rain iuothir. -Working from the - British— _those just taken in the United embassy in Washington, Mrs. States to save wheat and' flour fora -Spikes is the go- between for the hungry ttrorld. women of the English- speaking American food planners have 'Gold. Strike - - - world. Her husband is a school contended* that British food re- The richest gold reef ever dis- ~:✓4 master. serves are excessive. They figure covered in South Atrtca, containing ~� - IDEAL MOTHER they are large enough to last about 42.6 ounces of gold to the ton of three months, but -the British insist ruck, has been discovered five miles • . they would last nearer six weeks. south east of U d en as sru st t i the 1 - - z « + s Orange Free State. r . «. - -Tht Canadian Governnt'eat -+s an The strike yields 1,252 penny- - -' tensifying its efforts to increase the weights over 18.4 inches, compared flow of food from the country's' with the normal yield:of. 13: penny- °cof granaries to the famine = stricken cveightsl This is equivalent to $2,500 cry• , �-x peoples abroad., a ton in Canadian funds. Up to now TARNS All The newest step has been the re- a yield of e0 to ]uu pennyweights 12 ONLY 2��ORUOSTORES ` lease of an additional 160.000 tons -had been regarded as: .exceptional. WE ARE A - — ]Wother of four sons, Mrs. Bing - Crosby. the former actress Dixie Lee. has been named "Hollywood's ideal mother" by the advisory com- -- suittee of the United Home Finding _ _ _r - - ='- .: = . -• service, an agency seeking 900 foster _ _ .> homes for children. The committee. ..resenting 14 agencies, has in- _. -- -- ---- - - - - -- irited Mrs. Crosby to be • guest of honor at the annual-Mothers' Day luncheon in Chicago. _ - - - _.- GETS ATOMIC TEST n CANADA has set an example to al[ nations of ilia world in its -1 : control of . w;artime }prices. This great record ..'as made possible by _ - 1 - the � holehearted co- operation of the Canadian "people With their i -N - • " Government's anti - inflation measures..: Now ' t'hat the war is o. er, -"Canada's fine record should. be maintained ... b.' moderating y pleasures, by controlling unessential spending, we continue to serve our naiio,r tsn - -. 'T a .staple necessitieg of life have priority calls o>� -oi>ir motile` and' . Vnnecessar -y spendin g at thin time will bid u p prices :- Especially designed for' Arctic wear :this mask is one 'of the many u -: on ev=ery thing that is still scarce and will ser'e' only to -devalue ticks of clothing which will be �. tested during the atomic , bomb operation at Bikini. None of it .till -.. .gall our personal wealth and that of the nation. be worn by hurnans during the ex- - periment, but will be placed on ex- ,potted and unexposed positions on : �'he House' of Sea ram for mangy dears has advocated moderation �;- ships and islands at varying dis- tances from the blast. nd now sugaesis its- continued careful observance in thes rtl e tipr>. a HAS BIG JOB _ Let nroderatti ©rt in all we do be the kP� note for lasting stabilit} . -- : �# � 8r; - . - __ - , _ 1-x.1 __.�:- • • • ...' 1 - . , : s► - 4. T, JH[ HOUSE ,OF SEAGRAM _ - Major Charles Andre Pean of the 1 Salvation Army in France heads the `big job of liquidating • "Devil's. Ia• = land." t� e' notorious "dry guillotine" - _ - terrgqrr of hardened criminals of / - .. _ FrsfTce. for a century Major Pean _.. -, (i- , , t , c%/' i%/ J - OGDEN S hopes to have all the exiled wrong • e/�/ r/ P�/� • ��'tnli' �r » >f1J > L7 /! . ._ / rT/' /t!'f .� (o4ererlefyl c�l/!(!� 1 goers rent.bacjc to France to con _ Hnue their sentences or to be freed - MRR in three years. >k = u. CLASSIFIED A DV ERT I SI N�' S PATSOF SPORTS asltt / :unit ixs "K SALE PATENTS By FRANK MANN HARRIS ("A Six Bit Critic ") T(lY NOTCH CHIC ti: BATCH BlG BONN', DUE MAY 15. F B. GUY, R. R. No. 2, Wardsville. Phone GETHORSTUNB.AUGH A; COMPANT Patent Solicitors. Established 1890" .., ._.. �. roflts! Start your flock with Top Notch chicks and enjoy the larger Bothwell 161, 14 King West, Toronto. Booklet of In the past it has sifts }'s been our Of sitting there• and hearing some profits from early domestic and, Information on request 'custom to try to eirain from flannel- mouthed announcer 'beller- -Yoreign markets, Thousands of eggs will be needed by a hungry EPF.1:! (.).%;E GSHICE PLANT WITH each order: 25 different Perennial PERSONAL :,giving advice to boxing promoters. "In this -comer, representing the world this year. Poultry meat will Flower Plants $3.00; S differeat There are several reasons for this, Yew -nited States of America, be at a premium. An early start Chrysanthemums $1.00 3atisfac- WILL WRITE LN PUETIC FORK the-principal one bein that advice S weighing one ton and a flatter, B g q • means that -you will be ready in time for the higher prices. Write tion guaranteed. Fernhlll Nur- series, Box 117, Oshawa, Ontario. on your favourtte subject. "Mo- thee, Childhood. A Woodland 1S just about the last thing such of medals included, General today for Top Notch free cat &• Glen" etc. Possess an everlasting - promoters desire from s p o r It s But we'd better desist. Perhaps, all logue and learn what Top Notch chicks can do for you. Remember BUSINESS BLACK, ON MAIN street of northern Ontario town. treasure.' Please send a short his. -tory and picture on the subject writers. - What they want from us is things, considered, it would be just Top Notch allows a generous cash Includes established restaurant,, you want written.. Inquire from ' plenty of publicity, and no ques- P Y P y, as well not to name an actual y discount for May delivery. Also started two' and •three week old fully equipped, also dance hall and - living quarters. A real bargain at "Pleasant btemories" Boa 118. -Durham. Ont. Lions asked, in advance of, the brawl names right at this juncture; but no and free range older pullets. Top $14,000. Terms arranged. Apply A. F. wadge Ont. -heaps of admiration for their doubt you can see what gorgeous Notch Chickeries, Guelph, Ont. .Timmins, f!HO'1'(►(;HAI'HY inatch- ma_k'_ _' -_ the whole thing, offers. HOTEL LICENSE WITH EQUiP -__ _ bent location in Southern- UEVEt.U1'LD 25 t7S- tlttA= - should, bappen.to be worth looking In fact, the more we think of it; the RELIABLE CHICKS m..,, Ontario, Immediate possession, ranteed one day service. Flu _ at -and loads of sympathy' and, more we're inclined to try and dig 'Barron strain Leghorn and Bred priced to sell. Dennis & Bullock, WAITING. l;ay Rhoto Service, North li„v alibis in case their :'such- baliyed up an angel and go into the fight- to lay Barred Pocks are our out- - standing flocks. Hybrids, Leghorn Real Estate Agents, Vittoria, Oat. "Fight of the Century" turns out to promoting racket ourselves. x Barred Rocks, Hamp. x Barred CHARCOAL SCREENED FOR ANY PICTURE ENLARGED •have been ."The Fight of the a * * Rocks and started chicks. All 'flocks blood tested. May chicks chicken feed or fertilizer. J. L.' Samson, 1126 Dufferin St i, Toron- '• Size 10 X 16 Inches, 1+8c. each. studio, Wept: T. , L' Irnit !net Stenchery." (O.K. ofticerr, we'll ti�•heneter a referee stops a fight now• available. _Nltller°s' -Chick -to 4, Ontario, _. '9z Kenneth Ave., Toronto. Ave. 'come quietly). -as happened p in Toronto recently Y •Hatchery, Fergus, Ontario. CL FILLY AND GELDINU, z TIME TESTED QUALITY -and tosses'the alleged contestants CHICKS, SPECIAL APRIL 14. and 3 years. Sound and well -bro- ken John A. Wallace, St. Paul's. SERVICE and SATISFACTION Rollover right now we feel ter $ y out of the ring on the grounds that Barred Rock Cockerels 07c. April ' 24, Barred Rock Chicks 13c. White Clhtiirio. Your films properly develnped and $iluch like departing-from this cus- necking is, or should be, a private Leghorus 12c. Government so- printed tom, and tipping off the hard -work- -there's Cather.than a public a5ti e - p p rr; ., roved breeders bloodtested -for standAlyd, '• and variant types of GASOLINE ENGINES -& UR tl E!F +'U:URE I, t ti 25e. 1,EI'RiNTS of for 26c. t ing promoters to a whole series of one question that is always asked. pullorum, Brucedale Poultry for boats, sawmills, welders, - FINEST ENLARGE';(. SURVICE' . fi hts- which if proper smoked g , P P Y ' it is: 'If they're so fussy about Farm, St. Thomas; nt. Q e wet units etc. complete with else• You may not et all the fllms you g y want this year, buty'ou can gel all _ _ up, might very well break all exist- fights being on. the level, why do T IP' YOU "WANT MAY-JUNE CHICKS, trical equipment, carburetors, etc. Guaranteid to be in the quality and• service you,destTe ing attendance records. The prin- they let the wrestlers get away with they should be ordered now to:get clutch' --first class condition. Money back by sendin your films to 8 -- Clpals would be well known -world the stuff that they regularly -do:" the breeds or crossbred, you wish, within 30 days if not Satisfied _ IMI'F:ItIAI. d'H11'rlr al' :Itf'It'F. Stntion 1. Toronto. such as N. H. x B. R., N. H. it Willys 4 cylinder, same as used In famous, as a matter- of fact; each * * * 'is, B. R., N. S. x• N. H. --and the de -. livery Bray Batch- jeeps -- $175AO each. Chrysler, SUPREME SATISFACTION should have a personal following The answer to that one of date desired. Dodge and Plymouth motors, 8%1. • that should pack the joint; and if course, that tt Kilo modern ... aih.,g ery, 130 John N. Hamilton. Ont 81/1' and 31/8" bores 8300 ea, All vrfces F.U.B. Toronto. Can only be uttatned by having films processed b.K' highly ___- _;__'� thsy_can only fight a battle half as is. technically listed as a sport, it Terms - cash with order:-or 25% your . skilled technicians using the very -- ,r good as' the one they talk, the re- actually Selo -ngs among the spec- VI'HEN 1T COMES TO CHICKS don't meddle, use Twaddle! Twed- deposit, balance C.O.D. LEVY AUTO PARTS_ best.olaterlala and modern 'much- • inery.'.All Is obtainable at lowest sultin affairs should b: worth go- tacles, suc: a: rude,s, circuses and dle chicks grove !nta fine birds... COMPANY LIMITED prices. Roll developed and 8 prints - ing many miles to sec. the like._ Your true. follower of Meaty birds ... birds that produce large 'high price eggs. Start your' 73.1 Queen Street West, Toronto �;,., reprints 3c. each. All work gunranteed. _ ._ _ -_' -__ * _'____ •° _ wrestling is a peculiar and special.- 1940 flock with Tweddle chicks TRANS- CANADA FILM The Contestants' ti�'r11 ou - , y species -one with which we have *deal and be prepared for a larger share -af the early more profitable dom. MARIAN FOR BALE - -- __ SERVICE might have - guessed it yourself..: had, a' great of intimate end estic �td export food market. Ur- $ARbi: FO" ALE 1N TEMLSKAM- ing district, to highway, s Toronto 1 ". a)t these n _ '-lse• -hut- - - _}llg$'u- close -up dealings, and which rte are der yohr• shipment today and pro. fit from the large cash discount close rallway, markets, bargains, Write '•Allied Generals who, a year or so lust as fat from figuring out today allowed by the '1w•eoore ,.ni,;k 3 :Jell - :rCl -' r' RISK-LOSING DONLT " ago were so chuck -full of admira- as we were at the beginning. Hatcheries on. all chicks for Slay, Tweddle u'JINAPS +� lion for oils another's genius th.tt y * w delivery., chicks are healthy chicks. bred from Pullor- MAP�,EHAVEN DAIRY THEY CAN'T.' BE TAtiEV AGAIN you might very ire :I have thought Y g 'The'Onl sports foilow•er.who can Q Y um tested Government ADD7oved breeders of known productivity, FARM ' Any. Size Roll -6 or. tl Exposures DEVELOPED AND PRINTS YSc 7 `_ that napoleon's and \Vellingtou's get more. enthusiastic, mole frantic - You owe It to yourself to get the - .Two- hundred and fifty acres, clay 3 MOUNTED E.NLA•Rt ;E.%IE.NTS 25c -Mere a dime' 4'- bakees "dozen; and'- than a' tsreStling fan is a wfes� ling -;best chicks Tweddle's or Write for free illustrated loam halt abundance Size 4xG" In Beautiful• Ea4el )dqunts Enlargements 4x6" on Ivor) tinted who. today, are beginning to 'let fanctte -for, in, this regard, the poet course. catatogue and reduced prices for wood, water, buildings, Hydro, to- - buildin lephone, rural.mail, every conv.en- mounts: Sx9" to (lord. Silver, Ct -, down their hair and to such tales was right en the beam when he said -Shy, Also started chicks, two and fence very close, Sixteen miles,` cassias Walnut .nr l;lack Ebony y finish frames. each, ff enlarq;e Out Of iC11001' that a begin to g that the female 'Of the species is P three weeks old and older free range pullets. Tweddle Chick Ont. Kingston. Very, dgs)_rable_ pl,Xu- _ ,9n f�-a bb roent. solauted. i.c- earls, , o f 8lt a r :- -� a #r s Y �3 a C. Ruti ge �r� `� r urn wonder how it is that we're not all deadlier than the male. During the Ha•tcheriea Limited. Fergus, ctated. 8. : :rtrdr '` = = . : -' -�'� 7 -. 'e3,nit'�7'.3� l,�il :..s- i�itler fight tl� ►a mit�t�te _. �- ..,�,,,- o._�.F '� hard-fought . -_ _.. _. Ont. _ _ bout we have seen, wrestling ring- HOLLYWOOD LEGHORN STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE Yes, indeed, those should 'be siders go into frenzies apd perform' PULLETS 20c. HAIRDRESSING not 121, fort Office A Toronto fights -that should draw like a suc - fights antics and actions" that, if you've p'orld r ..nrT. r i„n lived I , rs LEARN HAIRDRESSING THE ­ -information Print N„me :.rid .Vddr, >s Plainly. Lion pump. Just' imagine- the thrill- tteter 'atten a one o ese. a airs, o e el-rs. Save ttme with these -fired on request method, on request regarding classes, ses. GC \!I RF :PA11tF :D you wouldn't think' possible. 11 e've blig Hu.%Xy better legborns.• Barred Rock, New Hampshire Red Robertson's . Hairdressing Arad- RIFLES, SIIUTGC'NS AND IIEVULV- - seen hard - headed and successful . and Fedroc hybrid pullets $1L.hu emy, 137 .Avenue Flood. Toronto, . - cry repaired. Scones mounted. Ex- , NOW SHE'S 18 business. men -also men Of high per hundred. "'rite for price-list Rack Farm. pert VVOrkmanahI ) guaranteed. Special tallow- loaded. twelve position in the learned, professtons today. Big Dfille Roches. Ont tr r ' HELP WANTED guar,e" shotgun shells with 'large thrbwin'g' liat�: canes, ,programs, EXPERIENCED HERDSMAN TO tit and show Angus cattle. ribbed slug or buckshot fpr deer. Wood= stock. r'.'. bottles and other bricra -brae at �5 FREE CHICKS ., quaunFationa Caster . Valley ally Ontario.Gunsmlth, : _ some big grappler wlio ha'd'roused tJLl: (BABY CHICX.� ARE THE Farms, Russell, Ontario. their ire by', apparenttS%' doing foul' pruge"y or Foundation and Re- glatered Birds. All Breeders APPLY METROPOLITAN rsAPP1 Rs dannage -for ibeir favorite. - blood- tested - Prices from sc to GENERAL HOSPITAL, TRAP WULV Es ALL SUSIMEN FOR -' - :' R - * • • YSc. All Knarsnteed excellent , WINDSOR, ONT. bounty using their own gland Ind they cre in. deadl • earnest ! } ' !aye's. Don't deity, order now Goddard Chick tiatcherles, Rrt �UR:IF.:1 WANTED -' SALARY scent Write Fisher, Bo: 180. Calgary', Alberta 2 - ; molten they slid it- really crat'ins tartntt Fleights tint $11:.00- $'115.00 per month; meal for thtaillain''s life or Barr: But we and laundry furnished; fine living Quarters near hospital; 8- 11 R'Ati7`F11 q; ''. doubt that -deep down in their 111Ef�iG A \D t1.F..A*fl\iG day. TURN YOUR FEED. HASH. ANI1 - • hearts- -one out of a hundred actti- .-1iAt'F: .i'UU ANYTHING NEEDS BOY, ROUND 15, TO HELP ON gain Bags (whale or torn) Into -' all believed that all the mayhCril,- dyeing or cleaning? Write to as far tnrormation. We an 'ITiad 'to small farm near Toronto, able to cash. We pay' frelgh-r rates and highest, prices. Write today to the and skullduggery that went on in answer your questions. Dep3ri- milk and drive horses. Good home. Boi 9, Nashville,_Ont. London Bag COtnDahS'. London,. the ring was on the lvel. They. e tner.t H Parker's Dye Forks Limited. ;91 Ponce C ;reel, To- Ontario. knew, in 'their innermost brains, 'onto. lI(11:ti1KF:EPER -CWK AT ONCE, 25 -60, full chaige. Private home WANTED, SMALL Bt:. S LNESS CAT- that ninety -.per cent or more- of -- - - - FOR %'! L`> In country at Georgian Bay sum- ering to Tourists, resort. store, boat livery or what have you. Good _ what they saw was nothing more liter resort, until Dec. 1. State age, nationality, wages. _Or would cash „payment. 11111 exchange city or less than an act. 'Maybe they" TVI• cll'.VLITI S'ENA,ruk DUN good Dosftton for mother, Property. 69, 73 .Vd.'Iaide _ ff went home, and were 3' little bit Straw berry Plants, 540-for $5.80• lolls Hilt, Iirlghton, O1i4. Route 2, - and daughter over 16, as house- rt. Toronto, Uct ashamed of themsely s. But they keeper - nursemaid. Mrs, Percy Woodward, Pointe Au Bartl, Ont. PUPS AND LONG- HAIREU k]T•' w were back again, the. following g g GENUINE SEN.►Tt1P, DCNLAP Strawberry Plhnta rOB for 15.00, +,. -� -, tens wanted: highest prices, good ' ' I mottle, Ins, ae ,��, v��1 and enthus- -- 1�rst- gtrsHt; - :��1 :, E`sZ- I,i ;ca. _ MkHt£AL i homes. niiton's_ 1821 St Antoine bsontrent. - - lactic. lust as eager their favor- Kenneth Hill, Stra-0vberry Gar. riens. Route 1. Trenton, Ont. HAU'MEE:KA FOOT BALM DE- ;d CASH FOR 50 A t t.!1 'o «;.•.a • - 1tC =t0- ..ram- _111E. •t•rtlxrn Kea - tr ' _ _ -- rveur. u,is.,.l.a ,.d,.v eoc a oottle.,Ottawa agent. Dsn• . r..., rrgn,F t through the concrete floor and then ELIa_'T'ItlC SIOTUt :S NEW. USED man Drug Store, 'Uttawa Hydro, water, bush, uild ngs. deli :: 'lie dcttr e . 1) •Iar�. $urd f?httli.:- _helta Dul- _ • r:zaling _ -°f^ t_. leJ, -. brushes, Allen 'Electric Com• ' 'Durferin St, Tor. GJU VD�VI CE!. ' EVERY hEF, Erindale s e w _ onto, Ont, should try Dixons Remedy. WANTED Yes, 3 SSraitge jarred indeed. yOUr HEAVY- 11IL1TAI :1' FAftb! t1'AG• Munro's Drug Store, 3.35 Elgin, Feathers. and feather Weds of Ali. wrestling ' fans and fanettes. Some- ions. send for circular. Penev J: UttutvA, Postpaid $1.00. descrlptiona. Highest prices paid. ,j times we wonder what their reaC - Borbridge, Room 3c5 Plaza Bldg... Ottawa Ont. STOMACH AND THREAD WORM Write tp.Queen City F•eather,Co.. 23 $aldwin St., .Toronto. - tions would be to a real. bout -one often are the cause of 111 health it: which there was nothing hut' TURKEY POULTS PROMPT -in b'umans,'all ages. No one Ira. •'mane! Why not find out If this is WANT FACTORY BUILDI_NU, PRE-. ter about 60 x 80: Send deacrip- Temple, once the world's Shirley y P straight wrestling involved -iron- DELIVERY your trouble, tlnteresting, p4rticu, Lars - Free, write Slulveney's Lion, price, etc. to George Drum- ,-r -- , favorite baby stair and still -as popu- t �_tt e , der -ty , y-d --enjGiy- one -such ' t r - • cl,alists, Toronto S. - mono, Owen Sound. a i• .Ian 86 suit with movie-goers, was boat, thirty or more years ago, Broad Breasted Bronze, and White WANT HUCSES AT V'ILLAGEI :. •,',18 When she celebrated her birth- which was. for -the championship Holland'Turhe.y. Points. or. book IT'S [ \!I'URTAVT - I?V'•T RY 5UF" Towns and Highways, Also small day .pri April 23.. She is Mrs. John , tthich both the. principals claimed, for May and June delivery. All hatched from bloodtested, ferer of Rheumatic Pains or Neu- ribs should try Dixon's Remedy. tarms 1 to 30 acres, :end full de- etc. George r Agar in private life. and very badly wanted. For in that poults pullorum free breeders.- under.. hl,unro's Drug, Store: 335 E71gin, § „riptiori, price,- Drummond, broker. Oit'en Sound. fracas the two contestants, grappled g Pp ideal conditions in most modern 194G•fnodtl, all elec•tric.tind auto - Ottawa. Fosipald'$1.00, KIND. ' for more than four hours without a maticaNy controlled, turlicey tncu- batons, hatched. in wenaraie,. tchdbtii I I LIFE 'WORTH H LIVING! )VA \T GL' :1NhSSP :�, ANY . Hive cash , buyers for Stores, Canada Could single fall; and, at one. period, stood and new turkey air nee Hatch= MAKE WHY. SUFFER? C,aiages. Hotels, 111i11s, Factories, Dahies. etc, send description and 1 Grow More Wheat for more than, two hours, locked, particulars, which tells of the ery, Send for' Price List and full do countless bt. price. Ueura a ItrummOnd, Kroger:' Without Once moving their feet. Food results our 1945 customers what numbers happy users are doing for the Owen Sound. * * .' had. Act Qutekly - Book your effective reller of: Chronic Ca- r- -lip restricting our own Consump- We'r.e afraid that• would have order while they Tart, I.AKEViEW • POULTRY FAR51 .V': HATCHERY. tarrhal conditions (as In Bron- Pains), - -• .'tion of -wheat ice can do something seemed rather slow -;o your modern Deter. Ontario: chitis, Asthma & Sinus Sliin disorders such'as Bolls and• i to help solve the situation, says the wrestling bug. till; there are other SMALL RETATL MILK BUSINTSS. Pimples: Arthritic & Rheumatic Pains; Ask Drugglst for , : .�N'innipeg Fret!,-Press. But with a things Can 5eCiit rather slUty, nu.dern equipment, brick house, your Odorless. and Ta-teless ADAM': population of only 12,000,000 peo .that' too, Sports Columns like this; for. dairy, building and 6 acres or TInd• Two rural pick 'up mllk GARLIC PEARLES or write plc, it will not amount to a.great instance. So that will be all till next routes with Fond incomes, Edwin Richmond' Adam Co.. P. U. 374, V'arrcouVer. Can, $3 per 100 in View of the extent -of- the - - deck Tnylnr. Eieal Estate . .__ -er, 'Woodstock Ontario, peat• -les, enough for 5 weeks. : • world 'disaster. Only -one course i,• - - - - - - - ',FO_l: � e .mains open which will Unable us to vAi.f;.. TR•U nEGISTEP,ED ^t USICAI. INNTNl:111F:NT8 - "lend real) substantial aid to the Y Yercheron 5tallion-s, three and four years, enrolled, size, quality, FREI) ' A BODD1NGTUN BUYS victims Of „'famine.. , e , reasonable, Wm. L. Crozier, Ren- sells, -exchanges musical tnatru That is t0 Mr freiy, 3, Ontario. merits, 111 Church, Toronto -2. Yon Will Viriloy "Inylna At ,course ,iRCt!"tlse -• wheat production, by plotting up (IT-I.NETIAL STORE, - WiTH AT- bas 6 - /IJ•1'llf;IUNI'tiF.!t MHIF womr.14 The St. Regis Hotel some of the acreage which we in Cached I,nrage, rooms over- he;,d LltinF quarters, with hydro, . tended thin ..year .to leave in sum:. hath, water, also includes- egetlp•: • - BE A HAIRDRESSER. lilttl►N'Ift 1• :verb HtdT With Ilwt merfalloty. Agricultural experts and >df ` ant for store and garage, located n main trate]Ied country in JU1N CANADA'S 4.EA1)lV(i $l'HOUI Great Opportunity Learn • -h .hoxver and fel�phond "- _ 'farm leaders hate•alreadv estimated - .road :Southern 'Ontario, Reason for of '; Hairdressing • NinRle, RP.rdl up - Double. SX30 np , n that by plotving up -about 2,000,000 . fering this outstanding huslness for sale is „ill health. For further Pleasant dignified profession, g000 wages, thousands successful Marve• • Gootl M"n'l• Illnlna nod Dane. I "acres• of summer fallow this year, tnfornin- tinn - ccmrilt,' Denllt ?" R•• -graduates, Amerlrn's greatest ay!' fwR-NtRhtly. Canada's long -term agricultural ..•' �EI Bullock „ Real Fstnt.: Agents. Vil- tem. Illustrated cataloaue free aborhoorne nt ensues Tel. RA. 418•'!, - p[OgrahV w.o'utd'not- be too serious• OF " Ivrla, tint. Write or call SiAitVF.L HAllinl'thKNtNG lv im perilled and an extra 30,000, R.VDinS - NUN' ANIt L'sEn. l(ARn SVHtull.t 'Toronto 000 -to 40.000.000 bushels of wheat to got tribes and parts of n1l' kln&oL List teht fir stNmp•'F:cnnr - - a5x-,4qnor4A1.W. 'flranrhes: 44 King St. Hamilton -ISSUE 18 -1946 would be ray pistribufors, King ton, Ont. Kc, 14 ,Rideau Street, Ottawa. -harvested, _ TRANSPOiRTATION Pick. Classified Advt's Have roacrr: for four -passengers for W time was in charge of Mrs. Cecil Phone Pick. 19 r Z • .Notice to Creditors Toronto, daily, leaving Ajax 2 p. m. Morrish, Lou G: auarn and Mrs. Toy- AND OTHERS : lor. Thine grouN meets the fourth returning frcffn Union s'•ation 11.30 - Bray Chicks are available for May- p• ni• Apply 23 Maple St. Ajax. Thursday of eNery month at 2 p. m. ( In the Edtate Of Frederick Williva June delivery, if ordered nbw. Dorr t Interested in intermediate . points. and all ladies are cordially invited to j Aax j Tim, Mitchell, Farmer, deceased. � - think you'll miss all the good mark- � an Creek attend regardless of denomination. eta with these later birds. If they're Highland Ck Sympath is extended to Mr. Fred - ALL PERSONS having claims ag- M Whitworth of Centennial Road on SITUATED AT AJAX GARAGE ainet the Estate of F tEB I:CH Bray, they're good. Wide choice pure WILLIAM MITCHELL, isle of the breeds and crossbreds. Agent Lock- Tuesday ay April 23„ was another Wy death of his mother early last-.1 DAY & NtGHT• SERVICE WILLIAM ip o! Pickering, is the f the yrood Milling. _ big night for Centennial Y. P. U. , 'Hillside Chicks "approved" breeders when the resented their owe -act Lest week we reported Dick Schad �_ � Say �� �7 '�� ty of Ontario, Farmer, deceeseR, t ullide tested. Plenty available for y P who died on or about the 2'3td p y to "In Doubt about Daisy". Lois was due home and now we are hap- ASK FOR At.t.AN, At.R.:OR RAY �`� May um a wide choice, but we play sY of March, are kereby notified Y rY, GrahaCn' and George. were the py to say he %s with ne again. Dick h, g to send particulars of -,sine to the suggest you order soon. Let us quote romantically. inclLetad parents desir- has been on the sick list and we wish. _ _ _ .. l�tooe 1 _ .. _ _ Pam •, Ott to a good start on him ,a speedy recov?xy. We under- tatdmsigned on or before the 2lith you prices+. z ing a second honeymoon, with Gloria stand he hopes to take up residence Toronto AD 6523 - Pick, 68 119 lY day of May, 1946, after which date, free range, little bother. Agent,-- Ormerod as Honor and Bob Snelling (, in Oshawa shortly and go back to his AGincoourt 86' ". the Estate will be distributed, with $ Gamy Milks, Pickering' as Mac, then grown children who q . re-war job with: General Motors. RON CSI B�O1V regard only to the elaittsa of which I FOR SALF:--6•••roaan frame house, felt, more stoney could be made in : P _ nndereigned shall then have Pickering village, 4th house east of the crty brag on - the farm. - -Bill L� -::r r • -- - the _ -Vp T notice. aid the undere n- ed Will noh, 4- corners, worth side, hydro, furnace, Gros as Herb, persuaded Honor to udley � i '.be liable to any person of whose - ' garden, cash. Mrs. John Draper, R. cha.•tge her mud and Katherine, u „ _ , , _ daim they shall then, have notice. x R. 2, I:ondon, OnU :played by Gloria Whitter decided _ ixA:vsr -bxi 1 _ New Coleman gasoline stove, 3 -bur- farm life was the thing for her and The Film Board will display the C A R UGE Dated at Toronto, this 23rd day of tier. E. Baker, _Valley Farm Road. Macy The group did a fine job ar4 usual films at the schoo Inext Fri- _ April, 1946. HAULAGE since this is their entry .4n the Tor - day eveging. The school • began' on Mov NG ' onto East Rural Presbytery, drama Daylight Savi Ig ' Tune on Monday." ; j -'j ( l; �V Ni [� r1�Y +' JOHN EDGAR -nt, OA I x Gravel, Sand, Stone, Manure or Fill. I R. R. 2, Claremont, .tai Executor Overseas Veteran festival we hope they will go far i Mr. Bale of Toronto is visiting the by his Solicitors -- D. McCAL'LUM ROUGE HILLS 'and bring home the trophy. To I teacher this week. Refreshments wall - Beaton, Bell and Pond, 372 Bay St. - - round -um the eve.di,g Hope United-Lbe served -after the shows s by_ t1 ° : Scarboro 2721 �' H WA N T E D Toronto! 1, 'Ontario. _ Y Young People from Toronto gave an Audley W. A. - May 31 impromptu sketch- "Down in Dog- The Hydro - Electric are erecting DEAD fiJlZSc$ 1NDCA1'CI.E May lfi FOR. St1LE� -Wesii ghouse radio, patch" and Centennial orchestra their 110 volt line .towers on the For- ?i ti 11OLle - '- fertilizers, -- �oonsole $50; ' also Gerard- Heintzman ( P— piano.' Apply- Mrs. Fred ' Scott, Blue with g Barnes at the helm -filled farms io our south,_" about the 3rd in the gaps. concession. - BROOECL�N , : 8b Line Inn, Frenchmaa's Bay Saturday night .Bill Legros played PICKERING .. .. .. .. 506 ° 'WANTED - parlor lamps; hanging, host to forty odd young people at his PICKERING .. ..... .. .. 89 ,,pp roil lamps of any description. Contact home. Bill. is leaving us next w--ek DanCe At _ AGINCOURT ...... ....sons ?144 Garden & Grain News Office. for a two -month visit to his parents -We pay 'the _ phoiie - chargei to the West. We are going to miss CLAT�EMONT Any Quantity BUILDING FOR SALE hire around these parts. _ GORDON YOUNG LTD Thursday was _ Women's Day at j.' i Toronto Phone Ad: 8684 to ' - - -- Centennial with the• regular monthly' : - r . May 3 - -. _ -.__ . • - -- bn Brougham school grounds to be - 1 lb 1 n moved off the property by July 31, meeting of the W. A. Plans are unr 1 der way for a Bazaar to be held, in D R P L LOOS-. ' - 1946. Frame building with metal , the-. church •tsrounds in August, so ' ' •- L. roof, suitable for garage or chicken. watch for further details along thsa I - - - -'f�ETERiNAI�3� -� MIIALIN-G _ horse, to be sold to highest offer in line.:The ladies are also plan -ring to �+ writing to the Secretary by May 13, put out a church calendar this pear ! a ; DUNBARTON _ Phone PZCk• 5'9 ' 1948. - anyone wishing to advertise is _ t D. A. Beer,. Secretary, this please contact Airs. W. H. Kno- �aton e Pickering 77. R 5 Phon Brougha>, Onlarid wles. Mrs_ . John Taylor . conducted. ir' "• May 10' A -+, two interesting contests and the soc -. Admission • -- e. .•nee .g >,j, ,r,.�� �.- e,�..,y.m - - ._ T _ h � ire 'r .Stouffvill _ Phone- Stouffville 318 *. Saturday X - `•,npe at' 2 P. M. Doors Open Each Night Al GM :- FRIDAY •flATUROAY _ 1wd MAY 3 and 4 .Tahiti Nights D. O'Brien and J. FalkeabntW w ro "SAGEBRUSH HEROES" -.. �,%Q o Select hurt �4 !� MONDAY - 'TUINDAT - -_ _ . - ' ' - ... �.. - • liiEAY a a4td 7 Dolly Sisters betty Caable and L%bn Atyrw WZDNESDAY - •THUMDAT `k and thrr µ �� ~w ; s<' Zachery Scott Betty Field ' r, ¢V'•4. 1FOTO -NITS - THUR& V. INK .FUNERAL. DIIZ"014 ids'• '• ° :',F•,. ' „, - ,�,ti� :;;, ;:;; ,,::;.:. ,ti, t • � Private Ambulance Pbette Mark. 100f �• _. 1.2 ,. ar Ont .. �... :<' M khan. •. :. -- T I-iE PROVINCE- _OF_PRII�IISE : :_ ,, RADI S - _ - ;VNTARIO, in• a geographical sense A- may be said •••• :• :••••....•.• — __ -' t0 be sharply -divided .avrl�, cvuallr�R'`M�- — - -- `, : •' : ... w rM,►oo •sacs wM : and south country that emphasises the prorrnce's turi'ety of • 907 of the acreage dceoted to the cults- r .-Guaranteed 8b>t:ff j : iclintate -of industry —of character. -Northward, Ontario extends °ati °c °f .- Any Make or )Modal ; to the semi - arctic region Hudson Bu :.. Southward, to the = PEACHES • GRAPES • PEARS S 6n f y -• PLUMS and CHERRIES ARTHUR FIELD _ Sen}t- tropes fruit belt of the NLaga ' i Peninstda'. .. "The in the Province of Ontario centres in the : _ _ 8 = PHONE rich Niagara district which produces 9.1% PHONE E 69 !Garden of Canada"_. . . a blossom land.,overflowing with nature's � . of the provinces total yield. : i is where peaches, lams, ears, grapes. , anal cherries come _ When the Ontario fniit Beugbt and Sold- ' f P + ,P P P y When - two million each ;� P Used Clothing - sterlllsed, clem- - (richly in their seasons. Fruit farming :is but Qne. of the untold trc, a, •e�,en mirror grape, ad and p,.ca� _Nike. new, Carry . a vines and `hundreds of thou- opportixnities'o�ered by the four hundred thousand square miles; THE Eai3ds of other fruit ' trees IarBe stock. Of high clads stt!!tr gh hear their abundance, armies overcoats and pants. Also a sow -and more, that- are Ontario :.. a veritable empire of resources. of workers are ob hand to stock of new Wither coats and' tREWI gather it. - windbreaken, -and gents' furnfdkw' le_ nable n a cea Col PubUdwd by THE BREWING INDUSTRY (01r7ABIO) - oM Aalo F - and be convinced. _ F San dchwafts T1, Dand at, eat Wert, O*Am% LA of -Mr, a.-d• Mrs• Roy 1n � n A t I Comb a o uc ions e .: �..• 0 • . .. �nnday. .. - •truce Hollinger visited Trac ors Tractor and Horse -drawn rarm Implements; High Clkss and biodera Household Furniture, Elec- Dlisa Eileen Cooper of the Fi ,� 4tivee during Easter hol- vrith' her people here over the ,tric Appliances, 'Dishes, Cutlery, ` �, tensils, Bedding; Piano, Garden Tools, Miscellaneous Articles Etc. 4 , , i end. Mrs, Waiter Hollinger, Mr. Dave Davies left on Mi We the undersigned have been favoured with instructions to sell by - public auction, at ollinger and Mrs. Jack nded the funeral of the sot the bleat, where he intent • " � ' � ■ • -� - -`- •. ttaa, at Mt. Albert, an work. Mr rry Porter was o__ Prentice Auction Rooms Frankl�n� owse a a vtdson nd Ma Asaa for a Lew days last week wzt] ' b r3' flu. _. to the week -end in BOW- Miss Dorie ' Dolphin, of To: 1 ■ - th Mr. and Mrs. Donald . jeznil sperm the week-and with her ft - a r a n t ir 10 - r• Mx% James Coates of Toronbci M :. Horsy Coates, of Oshawa; ; - - �11teVa . the . td with Mrs'. Costea M a 8 19 4 6 h y ng � [ar monthl meets o! Mr. Ernie Baker has per _ . is Association of the the restaurant at the four United Church will be formerly ovh" by Mrrs Browi Horses ; :ii Airs: Ttaomas William. consignment will Lake possession on Julf Grey Percheron � gL ;ding, -i yrs. ing for 20 head and sterilization Mendelosohn upright piano, small dneeday, May 8, at 2$G 'They�lan to operate as a ree black Percheron getdi',tj„ '3 yrs. rack, alanost new rize, good; Moffat elec, range; Sar- a hone of Mrs. William 3 =4 H. 1'. elPC, motor ' 2 ent kitchen range; uebec heater; Miss Ruby Michell. ant, and serve regular meats„ , _ _ 5 cycle for, g Q �' `TemperanEe ", with iiolli Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hans implements, use with any milker. Bedroom suite; Number good kitchen tf-tt: o f .. cut :twos; cr harm Above milking machine is the • ro- chairs; y '"- wered with a verse or of Brookliny'speat the week- end ( S p Quantit • linoleum; Other ttaiaing the word "Evil': BIr. and Mrs George Harnmodd {'ao.,:: g a:' Ni+h p tat rack, good. p :arty of Ta,i harms and call be in -. household effects, with garden tools.. �� of Markham word ' E l % Mr. C , A I\,.la.w.. _- spec.ed or seen any time), with his people here on the .w i,arr,ess - . _ _11. H. root pulperl_near, neic - Ed. Austin consignment 1eaker. Special music will -end.. -- l"ui! Set l�r- :achiu .otea•m gull. �. H. J2-foot dump rake :Flee. MrClar} ra?gette; Yrernier ei- by Hazel Michell sad ISoR't .forget the special daiye harness, eo.�W(-,ce with c+=Har�, N1, 11. No. 7L walking plow near" new ectric Vacuum cleaner, complete r•- The May group will the Hall, tonight, when Russ Cie slig "',Iy .t ^' -'ct• g ?'A as new t)iiti•er riding prow wLh attachments, good condition; ' • tea from 5 o'clock until :i%iid W.- 5ft. cut mower Open fire rate:, Electric iron. Sew ed' on and his oreNestra will 1M Pe g band to �e�z„ r •'1•urnsture • • • • eral electric ' fixtures' 'and other ` i- I'ic.e , :u�i, >.ueta, i ^am °tl't,n, 4ir. M. Liberty's Consignment ,effects. t Mrs. Thomas Gregg spent. �, - _ days in Toronto last week pe � nee.;; ased. : :3 -} tee's mahogany living-rc?om suite , D,. E. Tdnes consignment - iVICE with Mrs. Campbell'. * ' g �- 10 TRACTORS and IDI I'LEME \•TS tees fumed oak di.ting repo ;n suit Morris, chair; 'l Coal oil heaters; ' Regular Services will be) i w., G:eel beds, colnplr.'t•. with spr;..t; the Baptist 'Allis-Chalmers. 3 plow, powered Canvas wall tent 7 x 7 complete - pta:st Church next p with Rev. Wenham in that e>;, - tractor, very pod condition. and mattress. s with s and pronto . rY g peg. poles: 5tretther couch g Ylec :rir Moffat s.ove The Women's Mission C' Ford- Ferguson --fur. tractor, ploys. _ - -ate} Tennis not - -with- upright -pales Mcclar}, eNt . range excelient 6'rki, the Baptist Church met an T11t near new. . r and racquet. _ ,t Allis- ic. tacix rest.. rater :3 small tabl at the home of Mrs. R: E. Fm Chalmers 25 -35 tractor, is ex- • - I"sil lent table; Sectional b+ =ok cats.: with Miss Viola Forsyth's gro't, cAle'nt work; :,g condition. Writ;ng desk: fair s4k ciral,ea -gold. H. Glendenning' consignment � :Toronto Ford - Ferguson Hydraulic- controll -I Blue -glow Deluxe double oil, burn- ;iharge - r Pl �.7.: m. tr; -Pair brasz eandle - We hear that Mr. Johik'Scob'. : spring tooth cultivator. w "i.h all• ticks; Paper- hsngirg outfit: I:iL_ er for ki'chen range with water coil )Ay -' row• .crop- -a tachments, 'almost co3nec.,t ens, McClary double" coal- ' 'fhe fonsdition of his new has , ltr:; a•,..i: httcile�i chairs: b'u11- - -- ' Stouffville ready, and that min new.. oil burner, hot 'water 'tank beater : . -B-> t, cut. Mower. Factory length mirror: -Oak hall mirror: ' Edon be at stork on the buildiAl Ford- Fer�tison hydraulic contr,•it u �, „!c r1- a:,e,; rupb „ands: Dres -er -With coil. HOUR Rlkev -and :. �• ! Wi h "mirror; Small cupboard; Drt� eK Consignmerar is t last week with re- conditioner, almost new. .' "Mrs• $� pair hp..,: Studio ca ch and Ches- AI. 1i, Clipper corgbi re, r: ft, vat, fiiichen :ran;;,; 3:i .piece din�ez apt, t 'in- Kinsale. ;,' .,td ,fair cover; y Irg. stand m. Mrs. J. MacFarlane,. ' of G _Cumple.e' w•i it ge,:;,i ;,: .z -a.ta' pn +n,-M pictures. gilt frames; Two ?!'[sett china; 'Sheffield caning set; 4,24 p• m, - - - Feetz,, �,.t the;t ,6 pieces silverware tern t!�r i3ra11"r. Alta.: is- spending 'L` - . ".+t' gard.r�...- g t'u a �� : :b her sister- in-law, . H. 10 1 -2 'r, a :ec ;'4.1r, _rain rh,rothy V� r:tnn pat :e n,.by - o-ee -m -- y . . - se, Large fixivint -r'. h r lawa,:rnower; y;rtrdPr, near new. t:roc, �.►1 in .p' -rfect condition. 'Nam - R. Raw.c 3. rLi; 1_, ti'rr•andah chair: . -c art, '►i* ,t.�rk ?�'orton aria new n 1'Dm Meet land rnller. mood electric date and day' ckx•k;__ �► - lwry ex24iAtal11- ':- Sl1rF^ =rte, 3 T - ir.e a; not hed to a tractor the M. iI. � > -ft.'. hay' load: r near new Faec :tic floor tamp' " Cream olour HOUR. - ,•r„� k.: [,ar��e pre- , ^rvinfi table•: Titi'r, X. H. Row -Crop traction ' . potato Simrtong "bpd and springs, Two �c +d wilt t+re tor loadi. -g t-.rck,, at rTnrtric: lamps; 4ellg; Serving •tray'. grove' ia, 1lilt snacbina wh -FrB�t strllc} �dum - rake le v' sp �ng filled: mat' resseg: Dresser 1 'p r eji -ladd r; T." ggriar.: 4 Linoleum : • much faster and more aeonumt p °mats. nil" 4 fair velet drapes: - 3,24 p, m, t'a - :ii;r, . mill with screens _ _ . 1?cnt n comforter; Sawerat bed she•�ts A nee fence -along the east - -- . ry" 424 p. m, of the Park is being put up t - ?u' €urrmc tarter plow. Rer: 1i, Rapner'. Consignment blankets. -pillows etc.; 2 P'xr: bath - - ''b•24 P• - wftk by Walter Hardy, The ' "1. hi. ^.c "Joan "heare drill ' 1'he -t .rf'eld: 'Peso rh�,-sterf: ^ld ch=i s room -curl. ains; 2 Glass dinkle ea d- $soatd also announce that they 't ! . 1'' -41 ;ze .'rill wi,' pnckoi and trnnd n- _:,et: Parl" 'abtF: Small le holders: -Number. of Picture%. and be building a- new band stand :" • ` "''lisp hitches -_ frlble wit'- dran-pr: 4 F'nd table;: 2 oil paintings; Upholstered, bedroom , '• P +' r rota cultivator r_ 9 nt:*s. :Clot%es' wrinngpi- - iled- .-- �taic.-- Kitchi table ' with ce:ttre. �S away. •,' T' '?•raw corn rulticator »nnm..ehnir:' hitches chair: S'+w ^rx? drawer: arm chair and mtmbes ' of - - hlts. and hire. Wilmot Hill >3 T. H. manure spreader n kitch�rr chairs: Good fire-place FLOUR Ito Brougham on Monday. , .%malt r•=gs• .4, :*rinistrr rue. p ; , .. _ Gary Evans, son of Mr. and. 1` hhwr- in-111 f,imi wagon, 1 e.P : ,• '•, •t r r,=• :.' •t -lt rat+ =: 1 :'u�s''s ! _ Acrpen; lumbar of good +l�.;hcc with , +r 1 -2 In: 'Asset grain grinder ,; 10 r ^••l -r r„T: � Rl •r : :,• 1h „r glassware utensils: Pyrex dishes .m ' .Fired Evans ha3 been gaits ill: : "car t bone _ _ �• p , " ♦ ltfit �� grinder Ja^ p�: 7 El,,�tr r . tAhlP la rl+s with sih:er holder, Mirror and ether t,�,�,1 p m �a� 'Barren, machine -1 ztrn ei q n ! za.r n h•,c.• �r .i1t 'household effects. A Sunday Se_bool Fancily 1 - �° _ ., ' ' was held last week in the Sa c'i' ►' ti' "R pump. •h,," table • - :I. 1 p. m, School rooms of the United Ch \ ' ?1 fl,- plow w4h r.inklor• cr+ -nil kitchen •- uriboardi Pore'•e,l:,ir Consiarimi6nt Various. Parties ~ - w►fth sfine attendance The pros - wheels :•,p ahl^: Kith,,n rarr, • -with lcat Kitchen range with water front enn- - y,�ahawa ewe' composed of Uadew nttn7 _ Sct platfon^ crates, 1(Mt1f1 Ih, cap. n- ^, front. near ne„ : Conaol ntm . nectiong, alrnogt new: Se! of butter - $sett and a n30e hu:i1. 'site 1 H. 1';' het$„;t' gacnllnT` engine' 1UL* !1 1 t2: Quarr*ity n4 kltchAn lin- or fruit scales, 5 lb. cap; Hot water �lr was, to 6tfaa the families for 10 H. P. hPavv. duty eler, motor 25 ole u'',t: \.umber of kitchen chairs: car heater; 8 -Piece dining -rnnm -- rvele, eornp!ot? with nil bath, ; -Par ,qt- lad&r; Flpe. irnn: Quan'•ity of crita, gttarter•c=a oak; Lawmm�w�r: TgE FIOUS far a sot3al wer►is►g. F�ift r--itrh in „n order.. aluminumware: Quantity dishes, :.r. :oral odd dr.,,.,erg, star. l Isis Dorothy Ward, of the good da; choir~ . onto Normal School is obsertrinl ;hit's- :al Mal -no- Swdway electric ' ensils, sealers, Bard -n tools etc; A etc, Elec'ric «cashing- mae? ine, �se�ctting Lhb wens .l 0 2 'single tares carwin� set; Axe let(- with new wrinl;er rolls. 0 zn ;lk;r" in :vhinp. twrih - "ttteztld of Cla:ema5 She is uz1d� _:_ tai_ s,. fittir-* and h-ad line. piR ::umerous o er ouseno, , 1 - -mots 2.41 a. m, y (.,. n,. OL 1�Mmlar'et .� T+lPi1 ._,C _ e sir. Morrie Wlddden of the T, - -- - All bases must be aid' for oniday of ,sake, before. removiag,. _- - -: lance Federation spoke in - P P ; of the Claremont Churches, ar - U >tr.sr.vl✓ $r"�LI1 il'!'AI'TG AT C`l :'F Brougham last Sunday. He was ,1 r ;, _am an^ needing household or` 'farm effects would do well to attend this sale, as all .the ,mention -ed, ` THE HOUR received. _ - : - :- .irreg are::,f excep ioaaily good e;uatity; also, there will be other articles as not mentioned, all sold Mrs. Condy "spent Su-Aay ear 1 . "'- ...: . vMhout reservg. NO • JUNK included. - 1►Ir. and Mrs. Harris. _ 1 - •► ham. :'as R. Smith and Assistants,' clerks kF;\ and CLARK PREtiTICE, auctioneers t01 P � Mrs. Connor and Mrs. 'Loa -== =r: , �II,LLIKFLN and MARKHA-M, phone Agincourt 52W3 or Markham 206 a P• R17 spent Sunday with friends in - -- h41 a m, bridge. : - The bowling clue mvend hog dance here in the Hall on the' -- ing of May 10th. HE on Saturday afternoon enjoyed a their kinson, audio �eers - �~ 8,31 a ,..'. • •..., - --- _ -T HOUR Hell- -DeG"r y m. 'to 11.31 p. m. A quiet wedding WAS soleinhized leader, Mrs. Morden. Saturday, May 11-- suction sale of also ♦ at the United Church manse last The friends of the C. G. I T. were household furniture etc, on Church '10.01 a. m. 7.01 p. i= 11.01 p. m, Saturdays when Anson Russell Bell, entertained by them in the Sunday - St., Picicering, the property of FL 11-.01 a. M. 8.01 p. m. 12,01 a, in, son of Mr. and Mks. Wm. Bell, of School 'room Wednesday aft. Kaiser. Terms cash. Sale at 1,00. No •12.01 s. m. 9.01 p. M. 12,41 a, m, U'.�thridge, was united is 1.01 p. an, 10.01 P. m, noon, when Miss Norwood, , of Tor - �eserre. WttY. MAW; auctioneer. to Lila DeGeer, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Jere. WYitz; -of - •Brougham .-Mr: _ _ -- - _ _ . - -- - -- - f and Mrs, Earl Bell, , of - Uxbridge, - - -- y _ Tickets and Information A were the attendants. Aftea a -w 4 EASTERN HOUSE PHONE 4500 ing trip, the couple will reside ii *E this area t • 1 i Q WNW&A's K*WWWY %dety ■ - ■ I .. The regular monthly meeting of ! i� 1r Missionary. Y 1 e itens4 the Women's Miseio Society of the United Church will be held in •DANFORTH BUS LINES LTD, - =- _ the Church, on Th'ursd'ay, May .9th, at 2.30 p, an, Mrs. Rawson's group - .will be in charge of the program. `• �We sett direct to the consumer and Toronto-Claremont. Week -end Service Claremont Women's Institute At . ban pay you more fore live poultry. ' Saturdays only Sundays and Holiday Home Of Mrs. Tinos, Bacon ++ _. _ P. M. ' P. M. P. IL. The April meeting of the 'Worn- arranged for large lots. ." - : Les►vitig Toronto 1.45 and 5.45 6,Oi en's Institute was held at the home -' Rtetuming Leaving of Mrs. Thomas Bacon. Mrs. Giles _ ' ^ Claremont 3.30 7.3D' i ♦� gave a talk on "Social welfare "; For Further Particulars Brougham 8.40 7.40 w also a humorous reading, entitled, Green River •3.48 7.48 - sill "Husbsnas". The stmt of Fifty Locust Hill X51 7.51 PICKERIING FARMS LIMITED � 1 IaolBass was voted is std of the Attila Toronto , E.t16 p.06 W . -1. they- 0" had grown caMlit". no o A Cinnamon Treat show him the damage hen." below the' road, and he saw the was within -call. The shadow is the ' iI /. * branch of a •low - hanging tree sway brush was darx. but the sunlight o10 Sherwin nodded, went out and suddenly. ' Rising in his stirrups, he the water beyond cut clear outlines. ;:::. >`g;'I > -:" crossed the veranda to the lawn looked through a gap in the foliage. (To be `ontlnuCd) >> r Under the trees he Saw a pretty Below him ran the creek. On the tableau. Fanny Sewell was reading farther bank wild flowers bloouted �fOiliCkCC C! Wanted !yam? aloes to the -convalescent, and go- bravely, the sunlight -making a P ing awe• f vm th m actor+ 'the carnival of color. He caught a Glhl• UK WUMAN. FUR RE- flower- dotted slope that led to tht glimmer of white, looked again and fined home. Pleasat}t working •' * creek, was Jane. She saw the saw a figure there. Janet She' must conditions. Gerd' Wages. Fare - saw ''' ` sunk ht on her uncovered head. have come this far looking for Paid. !Nitre stating full par - >'.,h; ?s; >i,; .•. g titulars ter•- "f,r �< She did not see him, nor did Sten•, flowers: ate cuuld see her bending afi . a hart. He, too,, was watching lane. down to pull the blossoms. He MM. $AIR L .- Sherwin's hand clenched at his side dropped from the saddle, led his 44 Ridge Hill Drive. Toronto but he walked rapidly 'across the horse into the shelter • of some tu, Ontario, open space and went to the stables, eucalyptus and left -him. If there Old lilac was there with his arm was arty one on the side of the creek he must know .it, r I k' in a sling, but he' had already had Thousands Enjoy - � his orders from Jim, and one of the � r• s. LoNv bushes grew thick along the .i stablemen had a fast horse saddled. bank and a fluttering vine, sprawl- ing over theca: knotted them to Better Hearing. off- the old man shrugged. ` y gefhei Sherwin could not see far into the dense green shadows, but - -_ see you don't agree with that,,' rNDsoa, orrr.- Thousands o£ the Now that cinnamon has come back from the war, you can delight said cherwin, as he sprang into the . he found an opening and 5jipped in _ WDominion's hard of hearing who once again in the fragrance and flavor of this rich, darkly colored spice. , saddle • among the spreading branches, once suffered in silence are now hear- ' "A fox 'cno+tly douLles, dropped to the muss�i ground and These: Slice Twists will give thF right twist to any afternoon tea or Alac re pP ing well for the first time. One com- bridge party. The little sugar used permits you to indulge your liking.for plied. "Look out for yourself, lad: looked between close -set routs and pany - through a sales plan that has - stems toward the smooth glimmer broken all precedent in the hearing 'serving to your guests home -made cinnamon flavored dainties. Jordan may remember the rough that •w•as the - creek. It was still. aid field -has been chiefly responsible Spieq Twists an' tumble you had together." s Sherwin leaned down from the There w•as nu sound but Jane's for this accotnQlishment. ?/ cup sifted flour :. % teaspoor cinnamon - voice: she was singing softly to : . 2 tablespoons shortening saddle, holding' out bib hand. ' In Simple Home Test 1 teaspoon baking pu,�der " case he does, goodbye, and thank herself. 'At first it seemed as if the " This company sends the hearing aid - �,teaspoon salt -- 1 egg yolk, slightly' beaten swinging bough must have been a 2 tablespoons sugar cup milk you!" he said. direct to the home. The hard of hear -.. < _ "What d'you mean - ?" old Mac- figment of imagination, but Sher direct person puts it on himself, and Y, cup all bran Dowell stared. in astonishment, but win knew better. There was no wears it among family and friends, at 1 egg white - - .% cup sugar wind -who sw•tyng that bough? He church, theatre, club, work. If he is 1 teas oon cinnamon the young man was of} at a gallop. 1 tablespoon water P He heard his horses hoofs on the waited, holding his breath.-for sod- not satisfied, he may return the in= Sift together flour,- baking powder, salt, sugar and cinnamon. Cut bridge before he got his breath. denly it came to him that danger strument -and receive his money back shortening until mixture resembles cornmeal. Combine egg yolk,. milk threatened Jane. Disarmed by Jim's Will, I swum! Spoke like he wasn't tiles flier Jordan had gone New Method Successful and alt ran; add to first mixture,-stirring only .until flour disappears. comic' - back!" fi-cri Key to this success, says Zenith Radio ' - -`Turn out onto lightly floured'board; knead about 18 strokes. Roll out to Which was, in fact,.whpt Sherwin-, Corporation of Canada, Ltd., is its di- rectangle about 7 x 14 inches. thought. Not because of J ordani rect salessnethod. It eliminates sales - Brush dough with egg white and water beaten together; sprinkle As he rode his mind- worked men's high commissions - permits the -with mixture of sugar and cinnamon.' Cut dough in 15 strips, about > quickly. Across the bridge he drew company to sell a fine quality hearing V4 inch wide: fold end to end and twist strips. Brush top with egg white rein an instant, felt in his pocket < / aid complete, ready to wear, for only -and water mixture and sprinkle with sugar and cinnamon. - Bake on. and drew out a newspaper two days a market one - fourth the average ..greased baking sheet in moderately hot oven (425 °F.) about 15 minutes. old. He read a paragrap}i and shook market cost. his head. It was too great a risk to - Nw.Complieates) Fittings T ride to Hemmings' place he. crust � The hard of hearing have endorsed - W,:/ gire up his vantagzground; his ri Zenith's home test, because it chance to be near Stenhart. The does away with embarrassing fittings' way that Jim had sent him lay to h and demonstrations in public sales the west.-He did not take it, , but rooms. The Zenith method enables - furred east. The road 'bete was the wearer to let his own ears decide - __' skirted by the creek and: half a mile in the privacy of }ifs home. _ farther, it ascended and command - Over 10,000 Wearers ed a view of . Las Palomas. Sherwin More than 10,000 Canadians who have — _ _ follt,wed it. Here, at the very be- i made this test now wear a Zenith TU R G POINT e,�,...,,�' fitly than eve his hand- 1 Kno,l�, ��st _ ' ' with co Hearing Aid. They wear it - mot`s .neatly than even Stenhart °with• confidence_.- and._- pst'_ise because _ -- could have done it. If he turned ba,:k You Feel" Zenith's New Neutral -Color EarpTio -iii Mary Imlay Taylor - and went to meet the sheriff -2 and' Cord are as little noticeable as . _. "I know becau.4e I have been that a Therc- was one chance in a million eyeglasses. SYNOPSIS think he's got some of his .rustlertii that he could carry it oft, bt•t if he leav myself• 1 have been so ehroa• 1 g you are hard oFhearirtg =make CEiAPTEFi t'I; Hazlett controats 1cally #fired that 1 thoughht I would J the test ourself. Letyour.eaisdecide. 6tCHAP, who. bluHa out: con God. there. Anyway, he's-cleared -out of did not, then. he lost all chance at never feel well again. owever, I y - -_- = Sten ar you:" iurts out: ..Nly a d. this neighborhood, and :I want Stenhart. But , if he went on to the found that Dr. Ch"ase's Nerve Food Send eck or money order for $40 to; calmly states: "rve come. to kill - Cutler -tbaFs the sheriff -to know east -then he must lose his point soon gave me new pep and energy and _'�nfL Radio Carp- of ox 30- you, but -not: Just now; _you're sick." ut me on m feet." Ltd., WL- 1211 -55, P.O. Box 30, _ it. You know the hsrality where of vantage and he.would never see P tion and loss Guaranty Trust Bldg., Windsor, Unt. - CHAPTER VII Jordan dodged. Mae'll give you a Jane Keller again( Tired feelings, indigestion fast horse. Better -go right away," What madness to think of ' the of sleep are quickly relieved by Dr. Your Zenith Radio ready! o wear. He held the picture In his hands, till. Sher�rin _ know it but he was Chases Nerve Food' pletely assembled, ready to wear. Use looking at ft steadily. - It had been Sherwin was • staring fixedly at" g A-, k for the new econ- it wherever you go. If you are not ".taken ptchaps four years before. the books in front of him. He said 5 -oung and-her clear eyes held him. omy size bottle of completely satisfied, return the in- The face was almost childish, -but nothing, and. after a moment,. Jim Ife.•heard still hero voice when she stnunent within 10 days and your the clear straight look was there: a looked around at him.. - told• him to, °make good! DTs Chose's _+ money will be refunded promptly and '.' woman like that might keep a man " 1ti'etl-' he said him.. rugatit eiy, _ And he was going -tike a cravertt _ without question. Order today! Suddenly be. turned his horse's (Nerve Food -_-= Zenith Radio Corp- of Canada. Ltd . -from -from crime! And- Stenhart "'I don't know the'roads; 1'}1'lose - head. He would go back; he'd go 60 pill&- E00eta. dared to be in love with herl Well, time finding the place- Remmings', melt a d face -the devil, if need be! he should. not get her. Sherwin i - mean. 'Hadn't you -better send X80 pdIst -$1.50 }ct1�' ng stirred in the brush - ISSUE 1& -1945 smiled grimly. at the thought; then yumtonc Nho knows the way. , hi. face changed; her honest eyes seemed to challenge him to "make '"I've .got no one who knuws vhtrc, you saw Jordan- BestAcs, the geed •" - - He heard 'a sound somewnere, road to Htmtnings' place is, straight -You rant miss it. All the men are some one moving ort' the veranda; _. and slipped the photograph into his i busy, and I'm used up• You can make it before Cutler takes. false pocket. He had no right to it. but Y;',' he could not leave it there in the - tritil. Here: I'll draw y6u a map -" ~ = t -'litter of the old desk. Jim reached for a- pencil. As tie did _ �a {, ���:..,• - e a opened ac- �a-He a -,- r ps: - oks aria. "I'll try to make map's face and whistled, they he , 4,,` ;.,. y ;: fi a . count bo g Y on these, anyway," he laughed• "See here, Hazlett, what's - -• 3 thought, and smiled for the first wrong- .you're not afraid= to meet, w >aa {- g -�'�+" the sheriff, are' you: ". he asked,::;;: t' h_ a began to run down J int's - crhe a s g_ o •:' ;;k �w'• v :, :,�!•,•;•::: 6 tip; <; s:d q slovenly figures. but he had hardly tightly. reached the foot of the column Sherwin's face whitened.-He rose. -f 1 • t once sir" hey said grave h heard a uicl. Step b •, , _ y,k• _ - e e b e 7 cN •• <$y:.•':,;,:; .:,�,. :: »y:: : ;:,� ...yr`•l.;. st ly: "where's the hoes ::.;:<•; ::.:.::k•,•, himself came in,-dusty ,�•.;: >:: :;�,:;,••,,:::.,.;, •; >.�;,:.c;, him and Jim ; ?! >:::•.,.::;:,.::?•::,:,:: :.<: Yti:4: >:.::::,... k his hated on thc'deslz. �:.••::t;; :. ;'> Jim strut _ ,:�:�g;;,'; "> : >::z,:;:;::��•�.;.:�::s > ?, ^`:'3��i;6ti: >,'•';.a: and fagged: J k it like that. Here I sa doitt take C" S;r _ was• 1 kIn stuff, a.. g • ....:. Quit 'that - He iv. Q . s ae his hand." Sherwin 'met' q }. - - <,a,> ..•ti.,:;,�� • l' a It's the hind of lobe •f don't like," .# Y'<:'<'•:{::; �< '�;: >:;;<�:�; >:: <i: >;�•:',• >:•• As he spoke he flung himself into..,;,;•.:.,: ,; :. ::;,;,;,,�,;;:�.;a>.���4;�: 1 _ h h. replied coldly. mopped his. fore ead. ;;;,,;;;;,,,,,,,; �:z•: •s` >:.; chair and mope — « back but Something in: the man's . eyes eo;is`.•:::::i::: >: s::6::5•:::•:5ii:'ii : i::' - -, _ Got most of the strays - - -- x : « > >s > <::z;•w >:.,•.,;: <:s::::::<;:::. _ ' 'eighty yearlings, made Jim lean back in his chair and '::::'s:::> : > * ?`�• .I've lost about g Y Y g .. >'�::;;:;,.::;•'•:' ' ; ;.,, :�:;;;:, _ besides 'hose you made into beef," observe him closely: But he turned :z:::.?,:, :::•s: >: >:: : :: _ - he added with a grin. the matter off as well as he could. "Sorry," Sherwin began, "but -- . "Sorry, 1 owe' you an apology /T CfRTA /NLY "No regrets!" Jim laughed, "You But you'll SO.- _ .. can ride, 1 know that: The men Sherwin's reply was `a mute ges TAKE$ 7WE WORK are all busy and l want you to ride ture of assent as he turned toward a _ over to Hemmings' place, it's about the door. Jim, feeling that he owed : '.i ,^r AND WORRY OUT :. fifteen miles, and get 'the sheriff, his life -to-this- stranger,- ealled -after - - Of >FiaOK //V� Msas in canada He'c over there now: Take `him him. C _ - along with you and show him toe "1 didn't mean that, remember! place where Jordan ran past you- Alac'll give you a fast horse. Come \ - you know, on the highroad. We bac:; with the sheriff; I want to - s air% A Ct i in Htg y Af aSt H y . - You ll enjoy our er lend h•t 80ther'Aisik. 7-7, STEW Fast Rising Royal is_here! The end the rich, home- baL•ed flavor of ' , modern baking discovery that bread baked with New Fast Rising lets you do all your baking -in a few Royal will make your family brag about - - hours by daylight! No "setting your baking more than ever. You get 4 _ ,bread" the night before -no baking packets in each -carton of New Fast i - disappointments because dough spoiled Rising Royal -4 large loaves to a packet. „ during the night when the kitchen tem - perature changed. New Fast Resin, Soya full - strength, ready for immed }- - - - . ' 'Royal is ready, for action 10 minor ate use, for weeks on your pantry shelf r 3C 4A, after, it's dissolved in water 1t your grocer's-now! �010E -..0 F THE -PRESS Hobby. Fans 0 Build Your Own Plane Up -to -Date Notes Ha' Ha! , Watch Against Waste Two New All Balsa Wood y If you got everything you descry- What's become of'those heralded Watch those garbage pails! Any- _Precision Beam Flying ed, you would he' hard up. rubber fenders that were to take one who wastes food in these criti- Models: Some of thk Iipstick would be' the dent out of accident.' cal times, with so many people of 100 F -1U Taylor Craft fluster _. bettc: nanterl post otiice red. ;� - Buffalo Courier- Express. 'the world starving, is committing 100 F -11 Stinson Sentinel, ` loaf« -u The troul >le with too many peo- a crime against humanity. - '$1.00 each - 30 in. models tlASOn �PAt1Ae1 .ple is that they' are better judges Skies Not So Blue - Chatham News. Also all Balsa- \Vood Flying 'Models of Popular Fighting Craft at 'of clothes than of character. One of our peacetime, disillu- r 75c each•(28 in. models) - Spitfire. Mosquito, Thunderbolt, ?tfus We are terribly bothered by bor- siouments: Lifting the wartime 'Take a Tip Y tang, Hell Diver,-Typhoon, etc. rowing. None of the neighbors ever ..ceilings" and finding the sky isn t The best Send order or write for free 'catalogue (packing charge ac extra) we to have what e want.. garden tips are on the Peoples were just as wicked in so blue. end of asparagus stalks. ONTARIO HOBBY CRAFT MAIL - ORDER, Vancouver 'Proving: Chatham News: the old days, but at least they were 137 Roselawn Ave., Toronto not so proud and boastful about it — �" then. - - -- Answer tog Previous Puzzle Not Enough - Quebec 'Chronicle-Telegraph. Iii i ILIL! I IA M HIA LISIEIY 'The Alaska flig'hi�ay 'isn't yet - MA E IA TIS r' Ai O W O F .ready for tourist traffic. In 1,600 - miles it has only two fillip ~� r N Ns "A BETS; UI T O;.:GA Y K r stations. "` �. Far East Leader I eNl� M l N oIR o T:.... l.. . r. " ' -Sault Ste. Marie' Star. FY`s:•+ ':' ' " "r a O E1R .R OIG APE ;,.�, -, r �•;;`H.:;•,; ^.�. ^�.��' ' SATRIAP W�`CIREWEIL '• " " "' "`' ' a Short Memo.'s ; rr.,,,• ". ",`�: " :.<,•: `:y... . ; . ;:. S �E _. L 62 Neat ON. T UD MAII D .9W HORIZONTAL � ,. . i Pictured- U-S- 63_Iie is of LYE EGO • EIR A IE -It's strange how many people Army leader, U. S. troops in S T r` T O E forget that they are taught, when Lt. -Gen. A. ,C. China N babies, to stand up for themselves. 6 T F L G U �• MA . VERTICAL F. O A T - O R O E Kitchener Record. 8 God of war 1 Tiny N I G H T ��QY S T O N E!S 12 Erbitun 2 Sea eagle Broadminded ' (symbol) 3 Exempli in�0 E '� T EINIO R _ I Merry - Railroads are 'planning to show 13 gratia (ab.) 26 Space 4S Jewel g 14 International 4 Supervisor 27 Domesticated 44 Tropical tree .. travel movies in their transcontin- `� -j. 9►'_��5 _ language 5 Organs of animal 45 Soft mineral ental lounge cars. What could be - - -- - :28 Beverages 46 Exclamation cuter than watching the Alps 15 Short jacket sight 16 Finish 6 Make -a 29 Bone "47 Length of while passing through the Rockies: 18 Approaches -- mistake _30 Scorch _ tenure - Ottawa Citizen. 20 Aleutian island 7 Flower 32 Unbleached '49 Native of - 21 East Indies 8 Flesh food 34 Tree Denmark, ::r.' s•.r,Y; l 1 (ab.) 9 Coin 35 Southern city 51 Auricle „f (�f 22 Donkey _ 10 Decay 36 Accomplish 52 Three (prefix; x• }Fti:.,r:,..::''; }. ' cW;;; 23 Dine 11 Rebuffs 40 Item of -54 Famous canal -- 25 Shrew 1'r Noise. Property 36 Paving 27 Dance step 19 Like 41 Egyptian sun . material 29 Ocean (ab.) , 24 Any god 60 Half -em •r' i 31 Musical note 32 Long fish MACDONALDS 33 Absolute ; 35 Performed - 37 Winglike part ;b 38TTanspose 39 Therefore , 'x�' a, Gsi _ 'Wait Oscar - ►gotta better Idea. Throw in this package of -- �1� 40 Provide with. - weapons za so at " ' -' 72 crisp, crunchy Grape -Nuts Flakes - 'n' if THAT 'comes out you 42 Drag s ` a6 better leave town" 44 Strike lightly °" 'e 0 O � L YOUR OWN WITH '•Now you're talkin'- Joel The little for muscle; phosphorus for teeth and 46 Greek letter zi ,g woman might toss my hat out again bones: )ron for the blood: and. other 48 Edward .(ab.) $" , j but she'll never palt with s package food essentials.., — 365 i -ile rc w� i "� - - --j 1 -- - -- of malty -rich, nut -sweet Post's "My wife knows that Grape-Nuta 53 Pale "° "�, a c onald S rape -Nuts Flakes. And while she's Flakes are doubly good because 55 Tangle y "y `s ' ' "r "� -, Iondlq caressing 'em, I11 weak up- they 're made of two grains -wheat ��,'- ,rf and'. malted barley - cleverly blended, - 57 Title of �- ss stairs to bed ' baked and then toasted for matchless a7 Sy MObillty ° y: .e8 �► 58 Behold! -, co <; '• u °' Flakes are wonderful atsi]e haft llad Savor, delightful crispness. easy diges- 59 Route (ab.) J'" :' ;, FINE C u ^` tion_'Those recipes on the. package for _ 61 Sodium ;t 63 "F they stick- to-y+bur ribs, too - with cookies and other good. thugs Will • - a rS ' z, " 4�S k�r carbohydrates for eaergy; proteins catch her eye,, tool.' tsymbol.). .. - _ ::THE SPORTING THING POP —On the . Hoof _ `: By J. MILLAR WATT • I I HON / WOUL15 YOU LIKE E I I ' I TO I NYE;ST YOUR L 5 E 1NOt.itaY IN A I T r i TRAVELING MILK BAR. 0. J•13 -� -C, "Silence, Spoke, 1 have. - spooken !" - .. . THE SPORTING THING MUTT AND JEFF— And When Court Was Adjourned for Conciliation -- - -$y -- BUD FISHER LMMT SOUJIDI ` - ' ,FIVE DAYS NOl'J I'VE BEEN MAYBE -i QQ j �OFFtCER• QH, AL NES A I WAS NCW, IS THEP.E ANYTh:Ke: ' TI YIN'TO FIND OUT THE YOU CAN - d1 . TNIS MAN I �1LT� �. �. YOU vJISHTO SAY NAt�AE OF THAT BEAUTIFUL' TELL ME : •,^'l WAS TRV11�G ONLY MASHER MASHER, TfZY1N TO I DON'T B-FORG I - Z�� - I GIRL WHO LIVES ON HER To FLIRT ,WANTED HEY+ YoUQ FIND OUT Toll - E c 1'E THATCORt4ER! NAME! r/ITH ME! '-r KNOW -J RONOR! THATGIRL'S MASHERS! v` SENTE� CE houF X. I �'- O NAM15 WHO YOU'LL y \ / ° ;T� __ - -� THE SERVE TIME •!� �l ? ~,: - �- NAME- LIVES UP I,FORTRIS., _ :••'"'r • '� • ~� �` I% I ASKS � ' aN THE � •, •• z r , r ' wr,AT Is THE r::�rAF c -'I EVERY64DY THE GIRL WHO Lll'eSI NOBODY N THE HOUS6'ON " S •� > ; KNOWS! j 4' THE CORNER? I YOU'VE OUT !� "You'd never guess Joe's' hobby —He raises porcupines!" REG'LAR FELLERS -- Barren Ground = :' :- • '.By GENE BYRNEC vAAAT T- 9AWLIN' `1,011 NEVER COUPLA DAYS AC t 5'POSE I vVAS TRYIN' Jr 4illm 01 9AW SUCIi-A AUNT MINNI6 GAVE US ° HE WANTSTA -. T' f�ORRY A fDR., {TOPE A JAAFFA DOLLAR APIECE, CHISEL SOME NO- 1 DIM& �„ /\ ' NOW'• 1 WITH HiS -NOW tiE'S 15ROKE' OF YOURS' �i QFF'N HIM _ -Ar!_ • ' j 1 DOUC-.H' HE'S A REG'LAR TSK 1 SPEN'THRII`•T! T59 N) Il I •.!Y r / Ill 61 . - ,�•Yi...•^�•y. ..1 r' +• /� -. .. ' ` TY.:e l:al.i �1111[DY rs.. •.M. ��'•,�i1'IJfi� ' Netice to You ore i We llli\CTE iT1G d afl ideas fiskerin GMENlING ■1 M r we re ;Recent Import Order of PLUIIBIFI ROOFING GENERAL HARDWARE �� ` . � -: -: We also sell Brantford R+oot>k� lNew Dinnerware mabstlals, Empire $amp y - r Egdpment, Darn Water :and h Cream Ground with �Red &Black p.�p Beatty 3s`'�e -' SUPPLIES and .. ...t -• '�'- r-_ ..Wi A.i li 1 "nd.s y '.- •DY-tang Materials Floral De 81$ n -Very Pret ty a«• y me-.. ` lF.. Estimates Free 95 piece dinner set, `set of 12 $25.95 work G` rantee° S. B A I S S, .la ON - :PICKER ING J ' 6 7 - S $19 9 5 Phone ' Pickering 65J i . 32 . `breakfast 6 :$7.95usirtess Sirectertl ,: • Quality' Drugs NZ. S. �CHAPTNIA1�' GORDON F: (3SBORNE a - -- Accurate -Dig pi A E. Richardson Veterinary Remedies k - D ...- _ - - -- C L U DISTRICT MANAGER .'GENERAL INSURAN(M Radios -- Refrigerators *- - A GIFT FOR ALL OCCASIONS' REAL ESTATE �: '_ • Stoves • Reliable Photo Finishing EXPIRE LIFE -CONVEYANCING WASHING MACHINES -and OTHER APPLIANCES Fnsuranee Clrospany An old established agency, ready Complete Cosmetic ,Line Representatives to serve• SALES SERVICE Ross D. 'Munro Phone Pickering 60 _ W - HOUSE WIRING = . - _STORE HOURS - Tom Puckrin� : A - ROUGE Week Days. -. 8.30 :A. W. P. M. E. Brown, Audrey, oat. J. Mills, Ajax Insurance of all Kinds `-. -• -ELECTRC?N�IC LABORATORIES Sunday - 12.30 P. M..- 6 P. iM. �- Q'elephone, 628 Whitby, Ont. - 15th Year as • :. ' Insurance Adviser �.1. R. Boyess :- wM.'icN.��C'Hr I. .,., . i. ra �+�.r PICK. 16 R a2 i _U Address i'rsM -- VUNRARM Phm. B. FURNITURE DBALER Brougham, Out Pica b a + FUNERAL DFRP=OR ZROCKTHE REXALL STORE Clarke Prentice ' Cream Wanted Pirl..ta Ambulance Service _.. We have paid. a patronage re- PHONE PI�. 6g Dist' or' Night LICENSED AUCTIONIM - -i tura on cream received during L ® For the Cbmmtles of York and Oat. I the past five:years. _ tPhone rick. 13 ario; successor to Corp. Kea Pref THEATRE Hardware ties of C• A. S. F., and d the Uft Did you receive one? J. H• Prentice (formerly PreestMe We pay full market price as - l sad Prentice) -Fumy and ' • "''C7�T H ITBY - -Electric' Stoves - iC '�l�v tari _ Haaltl;full Air - conditional cream is received - plus.& pat- -- -_ stack Sales a , ronage return when earned. Chick Feeders Reasonable Rats&. THURSDAY, FRI., SATURDAY Write for particularh, or better rY Ye- PHONE AGIN. U W S. MILLTKIDe .3UY2; S and 4 still, send for cans. 'Water Form s - _ _ -Two, Shows 7 and 9 P. M. Others have received extra'- . 21ee4ic Vacuum_ Cleaners _ INCENSED AUCTIONEER and 8� g,Piidtor Notan ,1•ahlle_ Saturday Matinee at 1.8Q P. IL Why -lot you ---VALUATOR Turps . GXC t R I C H A R D SO N - Paints - oil s GEORGE Fo Rid BY To r St or " Suite 611 — Cana l Lice Rg The United LL V IN D V S H $ i 814 Danda East. Whitby. Ont. 871 Bay S. Toronto Vote For George Co- operative CA. Lisd -- - — - q Ontario . liiardware and Tinosith Taront - -C Y R I L E. M O R L E Y your satisfaction 1Hy Onaras�te. KON'DAY, TUESDAY,'WEDN'SDY - INSURANCE AND 11. McKF.E MAY 6, ? and 8 T Quality Meats REAL ESTATE ER e� oECORA OR PAINT Two • Show's At 7 and 9 P. M. - _ . KERBING ONTARIO Scarlet Street ..Fish •in Season :PHONE 67 PICK. SIC � starring Edward G. Robinson ° Fr ' lts & Vegetables Joan Bennett Dan Duryea .J A. WILLOUGHBY 'T PUT OFF I t DON - SIL7 !Willoughby Farm Agency KS MARKET Head afnce -- Toronto _. =Legal Matters: Wills, Incense. TWURSDAY, FRI:, SATURDAY . 166 Yonge St, AD0606 Tax eta, get mq*e expensive- if Phone. Pickering, 26 - "Largest and Oldest in postponed. -MAY 9, 10 and '11 .. Canada - Established Forty I will come to your home If Thy r John L " a f PA f Years you are too busy to acme and see I � L. �� CONSULT _�� year .: .�R ..,. ire- r AM R_LAW1tER Linda Darrell- Barbara- Britton FRANK R. SMITH Capt. HUD STEVR� RT with Greg MCCI•ure . - Phone Fick. 17 R 22 - -- - - ;Quality First - -Service O�ir Aim. Sellers & Atkinson Now Sinvr Sewing Machines are M - -•a � � - �, sow available- Electries and tread- Mw$ �vlt THE » Pho�_AzM - -201W2 �+ F. J • Donevah ha For further information wine .•.'L icensed er 'phone "Singer Sewi�• machilif Phase,. Piaiulsg >le - B. A:, a 'Si. Company" 16 Ontario St. Oshawa. • Onts rle L&nd Susvey" w 696 _ 'AuconPers _ she: Tiring Street. East. Oshawa, UaR. • 16 Year's Experience PMe ■ _ - - -files conducted anjwhere. - • _. -- -- _ } - ee3alistne in •Farm Stock,. -- -- - '� ring - Is .. hi tune and Property Sales. PLd Wes personally listed and LOOK TO THAT ROOF NOW t a&wtised. Bills prepared and VOOSOtnation Storrs_ Doer: 'ad MASTER FEED DEALERS Asphalt Can Us For Free Estimates Shia « Asphalt g1 Yea Ex ' nce A COMPLETE LINE OF POULTRY HO Prompt � cruise Rou Roofings A (40 re pens ) C .. G ` Asphalt SWnap • AND CATTLE FEEDS Reasonable Rates Wall Boards •etc. J. & G. G aseoigne Give Your Chicks a Healthy' Start PRONE 290 STOL'FFVILLE _ MASTER CHICK STARTER -.No M. Gordon _ Phone 743 M! ED CHOP, CHICK FEF,DS, LAYING MASH _ - CONCE \TRATES and MILL FEEDS �•' Whitby; - -O n t.• - :..., . , �. IU P'honP 17 R 3 We Deliver ` The MRIE k._ We Assure You" `Good Service LIMITED CEMT! _2 - -- - --• -- � � � `�- 5carboro '.Junction. . -= ... :..'TELEPHONES -- Howard 1117, and Scarbcco 836 IT'S SMART TO S_I,VE , CELLAR�'OUNDATIONS _ SHOP AT - Frames d Dressed Lumber Screens Y ash Doors Scx+eens :STABLE OR - _ Interior Trim Mouldings �s Soft and Hardweod Flooring ANYTHING IN CEMENT WORK ;�laremont Meat Mal et $rIc!t Insulated Siding Cealargrain Shingle Siding Wallboards Rock Lath, Cedar Shinglaa Ch(�iee iXle' ats - Fish ( )Fr;ieeries _ Asphalt Shingle& '7�oU RoolinS ■ D' :Masonite Product Barclay Tile jijiie .PHONE 3501 CLAREMONT Rock Wool Insulation Clemdn. and Deliver it Dunbarton — Tuesday, Wednesday, Frida Saturday Weep Tile Sewer Pipe' Greenwooid,On to y „ iMARTIN- SENQUR 100 p. a PURE AIAI'I' p80N� PICK. ? R Sl Owira to the large margin of error and extra work for our driver - - ' MAY i. 47 from new on all accounts will be disconti, } from truck Cedar Shingles ':� �,:,.��• All grades of B.