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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 8 Jul 1943, p. 2

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1M -nna in 6 pw Why Has Pricet 1 sWEDDINGS soildi.erS ay cet Credit !- , jOWVILLE ? L'°° Q RU Mizps JUT . In. Tuefouwig roucalla e wh ý GRIG-ALKPýFor EdâCation in Arlfy TeIdctor rBr.0 .CatrI alitno na.m, a th thfpresat _ 110. iimenc« ib wn a ie thiaae ro . . o ay aJoue 26làd uhavea nuned tathey arepre ridaren ir.July tha8 o0,.-the igne othe Grest Wirof THtV1ERS'LIS1AC liDel .Ioduaf8C"Bof irelmains . fixe" wastashmitedby . .. lMagoret Wlker, yiýngst ,poraigteststaseag the education- lO*,Re. J. B. Maore, of Milton It la more thain doubtfl If DecemberHE OT R 'LS AC HaitemFeåefCiotiftio to siiondut il nnn daug . 1 fMÉ ad M..J.waie1043l rotWOfUiltaréad ava pr- ammaeofPrseter, il bein10t, 94 wil eeanohe Amislla(tSeredtoinectonW) CanaianMeatPacers o Wlfre " Týoro bcm the bride if A. ().2 sonnel during thie periodo evc The United churcha choir furished--ehenoytprgeedha Han. John Bracken addresd a pdcenerea th Ontr. H Aieop m Nor .and rng, RO,0 Pei in the armed forces. Resultsh t'hle muic at the Carlisle TUnited frbruotrw im ph outlrlemue large audience ail the open-.tr rally when writing Percy Marry, of Hor. Toroti easnyproto0bylbe certined upon request to school church service on Sunday evening eoe the trgle hant ea at pres .ponsored by the Halton Pederation by, secretary of the Halton Produ.' th@e I ..A. Ua agga Bad.D.andcOfe frterevlainofls.et. he reaisth"vetoyoar armPed tef AgiuTure in VlchtoraPrhr e- tae sflos Ifel that ·'he bride, given. in maritageby har the educational achievemrent repre-1 Mr. D. H. Bennett, of Zimmrmntforei oth Aficthe incut reaed l.asvtu, Thr ant.M. Todd's erlanation is fair and father, wore a « wu of misty bu etdb h est scors. gae idressat the Unitedtepofheartacsnte "Ar. trei l eofam- rea Psonble andsoid be i-enalfascntwthht atb n roposed by the United States cuc srie mnSnamrnn. "Frtrsof Europe"land the cntin a n. ev reea se sibepbiiy by orsldhuldrl gh Ma. She escied Alrmed Forces Institute Advisory r ued tubbor resisanceEolthe ga 0F RE ISINGfFFICER i, "There han Mr.Bln t Imany lk a s,,h L'..«. ade. ,",thmap s rofwte cmmtte ad-ndrsdlb te noroeEuro eand filencanys ing , ,Ife .ame s. ject buget.tn Amerian Cou c ilMInEnd ..tion .be i e rssane. ti -g^-el.~- ~~~~' nohr.o iM.todhexplanat ,ifolosa-. th atching, hat. an shouer l an has beenýndapoed by num1es 1on thes pointsiTae nOtice hat sittins of the evising ( )icers..y aa yqa e d a , ne e e e e ng m " m d f ec i e l s al t W s c lc l o q e l o . ..- ...dflowe s.The h u cha sso ia io s. It i x e t ed t atthh" so rt of... reception4 we wil give o r th u p O e O h a i g p a m s o a p a s i h re a d t than~ ~ ~ litl Mnoit o h ato ncm ae éta hiltshr alea Cn- asdcrae it ene shnd fernetis sing progra,,wI Llelbeoiers whennthe eur.oe.I Hat lawhyevfrmert elilglr ar dia se aa w foul iv r turn T hen i was pisybiedy a sereen upo eurnu ivlieM.adNrmrHuter, - ihnt the purposetoft thaticle t ae otte erS atStStn sd at the eviong Off emerf 1ar m arduehe bre fflv deh atof ve f r îî fi i ig r ad ecu l- , bo o u q u. e t ,ro th er ofI. « . ..T h e crid e, n pl i s a l so t o t h e W oe n 's e tA m n a h h mtfhh i m t e . o w lt rc e t e i o uld. b e acc ore. Wilth e U ho e d o af h e r if o mW in t m s o a D d p e l c s ,w th ea el y , irodm uctnuandunt .of .d itriuton.iexOportersthia might hlave9 a e t Mr. Albert Chrlton wcere uabers. Auxiliary corps, the women's re- Friends of the Lowville ano Zim- What sacrifices, la this respect, could He adie hmt raieadmrgin, white wthth ler- Itmight After the .ceremon ninforml re- Veit of the United States Naerm "IlanUnIited chlurch ciricuit will bie be too grat tomakse for these men AT THE COUNCIL CHAM.EZR, IN THE TOWN OF OAKVILLE, ON bdvsattinet orbe ébefranotgv immr ha ot.On c..nws ,da h-hm fth e nplae olanthat bt ageeswohv ie the bet years Of MONDAY, the 19th OF JULY, 1943, to hear complauts as to the List of Vot- study itheir pro leing a lput ,, »the thlerand, pries fore product hr de's parent. The happy .couPl. val Reserve, the United States Coas "" ot andMr. .o Rdollsere thhelvetei lodandthir ers for all the Polling Sub-divisions In the said town. Last day for saing go- the. g ot fa i ies av b nree-|so)ld In the home markets gave a left an their wedding trip, the brde Guard Reserve, and the UnitedsucsfuIl .in passE G ing theirernee at, iand their lornhtdiema ets1thJln93 armer' dlis.bae ie. a m uch higher vrern. In the case Of wealring a white ensemibe and a cor- States Marine Corps Reserve. exaiaton. R.o MrRidddolls wasbie .afe for us in Canada? What could died ipthercountesand. if tus those operators who sold Rall thir .sge oftredlroa. Forml courses of instruction are inductedtl intIo snw pastorate at we possibly do that would bie too AT H O#SI AL NTH ONSI FTAAGR tr.iblemithar,,u" tessid nd Ivfdal rouetat bomithy a aery '-- 1offered by the United States Armed ,Brantford last Friday evening,twith much for them, ADAT THE ORANGE HALL, BRNTETONUSDAYOFTHEA20thARF Pv.J., [ .i . ,bl t handsomne poft per hundred pounds, RÉ-PDI ore nttuefrue ysrievs. Hen Hcdershot, Oirger, McIntosh it is questions such as othese that JULY, 1943, to hearcomplaints as to the ýList of Votera for altlosngSuh. pernceprIoudncefo& rr aelett mybut, In order to get lbaion for Britain, KTPDDE Fre nsiuefr s ysr ice, ndschofield talking part the average Canadian citizen shouiddivisions ln the sakd township. Last day for filling appeals 16th July, 1943. wetr roic o alre ie they were held to 50 ver cent. of At the home of the bi ide'. mother personnel during off4duty, sparel Farmners have commienced hbaying be asking himoself nows, when Our Hore urgedanintrnsioalpolcetheïr d..omesticuiess ln 1940 'and In Milton, Mary Meannr agro ie, Ovgh er of00 hig h school, tech - oderaestlcntungher ATHTWN IPALNTETONH-P FNAAA- foc eset up, lafter Pea"ehsbelaen werereied o export a11hos kill- Mr.ilé. Pddin and the late James nical, and college correspondenace batler.aealntefre fei.I YO ENEDYT 1tO UY 93 oha comtiplaints as to signed. A atrong forceLntoueitao ed in excessar this figure. Pelddi, was maried to Claude Fank. courses are aval a fom79.. 1. now that we shouldt .. planning the List of Votera for ai Polling ub4Ivisions in the said township. Lat hI b11tor, t a Volume of exportrne from 65 to lin Picker, HOrobylbythe Rail. John operating colleges and univesties SATISFYING TH E FAMILY tewyiwihw il, welcome day for fiaing appeaits 17th July, 1943. bah th.endur. "Until th.e f1as 0 per cent. of the kil, accoring tolifdd.ll. The br r Ylýtý.b oeribe"f unvder contract with the governent. the returning heoe-. Let there bie no ATHEOWNHPALNTHET NHPOFELON do...t ils aghmy h opeso k etings.,logns of thet yesrand w e gr eienrf aden wi' h nvtihetblsinduaio-A ren rmrk ha iead i cacethta-hrg fAnraiu r THEYTONPHAE2 FJLY,4,I tHEarOmaN S tO hE LStOfO .. revetedne fwrwl n pi t o adiep. and full ah service centers aon major shore ,w1fte like toeat liver, but In this time or careoess apathy hoelid tOrVotera for all the Pollminr 8ub-divisions in the sid townshlip. Last day for eo p pand the polo- force will .sebtoIo for -sompantsd653pr cent beinagat e skioa eng inge.t11 ilof establishmentsallaoer the world of food scareIttieste cahn'tcase ad-door anWhoutstwr t o e,.th tusf illieg appeai. 19th July, 1943. In ordertapréerve Lhatsacurity ho domeistic prices, "a dlahr timesiusion was held In place bhy a clrater wher omalssisruto ti canýdrentrlie thaot form. of food. So Rudyard Kipling's poe.n,"Tommy AT THE COUNCIL CHAMBEIR, IN THE TOWN OF BURLINGTON, su ggested .1. point. to be followed e.mporttbeong 90 per cent, land doest- of lily-of-the-1alley and looped swirls e.ieoffered to offieer and enlisted per- i-oe n .ay odé. Vegetables A4tkin," in which the civillan popuI- ON FRIDAY THE 23rd OF JULY, 1943, to htear compaints as to the List Of afier the war : Newer work vwages, le 10 per cent., distinct differm en nShe caried a shower of white Kilar- sonnel on a volunatary basis. In ad- ae ni oos utiimnlcssthttnisson obecnemtou f oer oral h olig u-ivson n h ai ow.Latdyfoafln nee. nutr n-nepr ,fr. o auswould occur soa fr, au el nYy-roneand boulardia aad war' al dition to voluntary tudy, hundreds childiren object taonoeof thema. So the soldierwhen peace reign. appels 20th July, 1943. ers ecurity. all people to .sea hagher portIn-gPola oersweeconcernedt. At aquamar ne broo wvon y ler g et- of thousands of men and iwomren are when thehousewife oes out with hier This admittedly, is planning aheadi, uo'ai security, wold abondanre, the samne tkne the wholly domnestic grandmiot.her on ber wedd,.g day. given training'courses in specialist ration books to deai with the Himitat. --but necessary planning. As far as- JUDGE M.UNRO will be the Revising Offier a eachi of the five muni- rrow and the right go a job with',etic pries for all their pork pro. MAyI-l, in romancep" epPlaaekicnenrtetntrcio-nPl iksan isie ad't ermk-eeyiforlomaethns hs ades s avllOn. frTaflar . .Frd hoeadrs fir pawhich we wereot asured of ducte. However, as the majority of flaredppl um andtrapunto wor trinowu i ocetatdinsutioninalY prob l slesadetaleasmieer eforturboysoies, on oibs lowns a llaa vlgr, Ont; forasagaW.Ea.CaleF.oirh an a a agothe total hoasemarketed are used for on the jcket, rhebarrette of Ta.lim- radio communcaton ota aseveralIo l.imprns nitt ate frendtealsthe litle luxriesof wh asTifapblvilleOnt.; fr Nsel, ohaPttst,.whose ad- pau lishe;, Burington, preident export, they necesarily exert the man r,eslmr er bm r matted hler months course in meteroogy' iolriren eat .allggood things. Gradun- life possible,--igarettes, food, clot- dress is, R.R. 1, Freemaan, Ont.; for Burlington, M. M. Bush, whose addiress HaLtonFedration of Agriculture, min amiuec o-hgprce' bbqe, . ....re.Duringtheayll th eseyungsters getothey like ing, and, of course, mail. Nexit t sBrgoOt !nrdcdM.Bakn adMyrI ac athgpie tTrn hesgommn g eitese pthing. -Sometimes the children foand aml munition, nothing is û eorge H, Daneen gave the addireauss a gh o 1.1i fr e atiLk...g.he g te i. m ,eh War Forces Cultivation of IltoId that a lertain foodwitl moite more Important to boy awy$ ro ONDAY THE 19th QF JULY1943,o tp r op1i.taas otheList of ..oMe.Kinney, preident of the 25 cents higher than was acoúnd a plye byM. .IC. ad the dnai l Rubber in South America ol2°" es'llir ohÎlaos ti n °e oe.fralPligsbdvsosi h adtw atdyfrfln gentarbi odainof Agriultue, shveb h abouta djut coupe ftsymotor frleAlgor.guin 1 What might lbe described as a tln ht on epe oeufPtt.inBe1e :sel saJl,93 gav abrif utineofte fllpr- mntto lwe leel A abutth s rkand points north, the lbide modern "-triangle voyage" has been abl]e.to eat al1 whleo.me artices O AT THE TOWN HALL, ON THE YILLAGE OF ACTON, ON TUESDAY «,.o. tmetth e W.P..B. eved pt aork pro-travelling nm a two-piec.. frock of mde.over hecenturies by the He- ilieot. Frat Pet Of Seasn THE 20th OF.JULY, 1943, to her complaints as to the List of Votera for ,mi.. Marjorie Dawson was thée so tdonete PTB ev.dPr l-heavenly liloetripple i.heer with a ve -ýall the Polling But-divisions in the aid Village of Acton, and éas for that st a.nd M-ssMargaret Marted ianI.t. doct' prie.fhrome csmpioneadahe atching hat and buff accessorie. vea rubber tree, which is the source -- part of the TOWNSHIP OF ESQUE84NG adjaccent torthe saltd vainage(but 1erbs.They remna.n h- They wIlireide near Miltou. a ubr.e en atoeefonf 97 eBt difiOEB$The first insect pest of the seas.on inotlnluded therein)and known as "Beardmtore Cr-escent." Last day for NASSAGAWEYA HAS DROPPED eerdistinctly &aose-ePort product South America in 1876 by an Eng- that causes damagte to growing poitato Aling appela liait Juy, 14. APPEAL aire bntolléshadthbenioae tha.obhnaSt, Pau0's Choreh Mission Band ;1 sh botanist,Se n ryb kickhat a kbW. 12. ld- anObaehepoataa inefr u iletadhisRevis ng Ofricer for eahof thet en and the readjustanant of domriestic e s ipplon th. eallea asing nmneou, sht- woblse address la Milton, Ont.; for Acton, (I. F. Leatherland, whose address wnhpcnelapark prices, brotrght about the chan. wild feed hoelhad collected in Bra- Foa SAi.-Hay in fi.ld. Apylke holes. eWhen ebetearG Nassagawà& aystwsi o _i e nhgpie ta aeocre.The..annual Jue.te. was held at the .ià toLondon, fromn where they were .Mr. A.D. MclTfee. Milton. 2o. bunat.tey d.esdo considerbe no Acton, Ont.; for 10squeming, 1. M. Bennett, whose addresslésGeorgetown, gree to ith w p1 il.tePresent hog Prie, cnieigte 2 Mrh a s ennssent to botanic gandens in Calcutta (; ,,1Il, deires hon.ework1.nttown. dénaebycnttyrddnghen.;freoeowJB.HrsnhsearessGogtw, . con ty s ed-heid BrovLle lastoefet of volume of export and dom- ,,fthe nmembeýrm wr@ the invited and otherpit nteBiihEs-,,,ep aut. Appy Champit.office. evswthoe.Othtur.te AT THE COUNCIL CHAMBE.R IN THE TOWN OF GEORGETOWN, k nd h sitic products and 1 rices, would ap. uss h edr r.Jniir atTepatnsmd ihthese seeds Ili bL. udlt larvate y tue along el01ltofVthesrae eNT r. Datth e Pli2 bdind F UL, l94,t hearcm.aid onsas tte T he res.latin)...p...red y Coun-Pear ta o bevery good. arranged a pleaing programn, Shirley proved the source of the lhuge rub- F W . --Ly , c0r ad ,and no etra t h anberta tr ofligof Voes frlthe ollig u-dviins9nte4ai3ow. ata eillore Edgar Flie.no.andi ,1ydIliu tme ,tisou wthtIe"e pot-e.ia-actIng ame chair lady. Theimstrumentai ber industry of the Eastern tropics. e15 2urn r re lrg n ot orfiin apeg,1thJuy,193 Urawford. sated i :This ecouncIl wiuth-chnes, Iriehe -anoai arqut- cobu erwe r g n ly Je.n Gond Now thaetthe war has cut off Far ! WnTa>- tea eia atury comol eerdt spm-A.H ONH.PHLI HETWSI FEQEIG da t genepmt ..rehe t * rcen. ,editdressed appeaur tobie larger than Arthur, Siyvi.. Laurie andilCar, iEastern sources of rubber, selected ,y furnah.d.room..f-r ight hbonsekeep- les." AND AT THE TOWN HALL IN GLENWItLIAMS, ON W EDNESDAY THE mtng rf the cono.tycuoncl of18, changes Of the same amount on a 'l've gtevenson. Blanchand lA-neP ett Hevea strains are being used for ig.Apply ox 2311.Athough the ria es éielisaaleaf 21.1t OF JULY, 1943, to hear complaints as to th, List of \Oters for all the 12 nd g ro a y b dl ýmmeàprie bast.. 1Iosaid thathos at the .sun&:duel, "My, Pretty Maid and the development of experimnental"fee.de, it i. difficult t tIrol with Polling Sub-divisions tn the osaid townshi-p of Eqiuesin, (except Board. byb. hebt the on.ltie. O u e1I- Peak may have bleen25 cents ta hIgh,, th, Bdi,..- rthe Kinýg taSti 1 in Lain- rubber plantations in Middle Amer- Fl- SALE..---4O de Aig.t IS.- frc posnane Therefore the more Crescent). Last day for filing appeals 17th July. 1943. Ior William Vanelekie voted agalit wdhch mabtween 16 to 20 c-et don" was Isabel Wei<on's enta. Her -lica. Soil and limnatic conditions in APPly Fran on,1R.Mitn regular calcium arsenate Bordeaux the ilegolution aliv. Likewise. the lte readJust- ,jile sister .Mildred che..e -J.aus Middle Amnerica are so favorable Phone '78-r12 Imixture is recommendied for Its con. Nach sitting will commienee at ten llocl'k in the fore- Halon conty counellagreed, ait ament, m i 1554 To ntbghof 1.5W.,.t. Me for a Suinheami," and Joan that the yield from the selected NOTICE. - We clean Beed BBock- trowt. hbéhsatrisuea lo ndWlbOniu ntlteapel ave been disbse special meeting a month .g., that tGa"o 1.4 iTrnom a lloway !oncluded the prngram with, strains ls from 1,200 to 1,900 poundas wh"at. rn oronscs m Acton, Georgetown, Oakoille, Burh.g. 45 cents per hundred pounds alive. herIlvly ..I., -"Little Boy B1u." prsc ncmared to the 300 Cne & Son, Steetsvilie, phone 18 .Vaplied at saven ta ten day atervls of. (At Bronte and CGIlnWilliamis lat three 4'o e in the tonMilta, el' RTra g r iad 9ceé aTontoare now$6.LThnhoewes .. hé. invited 1 a ..th prare.areotindfomSrFou SALF.-15 Pig, o; weeks old -; rong oitthe gning sessin, eitherafennoSOsntheferspsib), fncsar Eý ...ing n {I.passlltp awbteya'imrthn $17.0 abotthe high potersrved outsie. év.b.n Henry's original wild seedlings. Il-o a Deermg Hay Lae n .H Inethe rosta Or edbee oigt. sting rs wl ehl tec fteaoenmdpae 1 ..1 .. ..t,..ape .afand are now at $16.75, the rea Reap. .Apply W. He'liinreen, K. most oft-their feeding under the sur.oc 1u.. of th.menqta'i e ..n-t . change ls 25 cent-, or about 18 cents R 1. Mlilon. face of the leaves, cave should be tak. .-betWeen the hours of seven-tit . nn- t .onil.. Rbr.o ontdot Inal-v balle. Hoee, that las-nt ND A l Test 'Garden' Rubber WANTED--Dead Horse.and Cattle en thro.t the nozzles of the sprayer or pm Nelson townsbip showed the biggest the way price change. rester with asgwy os P uig h attoyas . for fr- picýk up Phono Milton 210. duster are adjusted otat the underé - Roi.in local aele men3 hveuMilton farmerh aThe),doot algnd hn ua. On County Assessment L. Hammond and associates at the . A St T ,pvh ro ;rdo nugrfahéOuth covere s thAera nd further tRke notice that nyN'voterWho desires to, ..Iw itebu .asereaése, but gave os ally look at a change of 60 cents and --- . brau of plant mndustry experi- sed. c omplain that his or lher namne orfthe namne of any person en . post a. aluouhg .M f wonder why it ahould] be s. I have At a mee,ýting of Nassagaweya ment station niear Savannah, Ga., W.arenI.-A young dort for catte.edfo th .-ogto n, Rup.M elasmsoevé..deortried to disouss In this le@tter the townshi·p conneill, eld on Manday, It have domnesticated strains of golden. d ivitai. FrMleToful 1cce- Ther. e sdemand enougin lh tte o eetre n1e.a a le Nearsated ' facostatetIto picswhchwseided to drop the appeal a raid six feet Otallwhose leaves have 0d lteinob, deomAugst nd o , ...ery Prodnction 1-1- in samne, or that the names of any peürsonswho are not entitled ,t was shown th.e k celassesmensbave brought abouet present values gainst the counity's eýqualized asse s' a rubber content of 6 to 10 per t : HoIltein bul. 9 mtonthà Amer.seunking to capacity for25, to bie voters have been entered thereon, Imay on or before the in . ato creased $72,612 for the and which fromt time to tune will ment, and accept the proposlo cent. This spring southeast farmers Pi,.:"" yearm."-Henry J. Kaiser. yea, but' the equailited saïsiesment bringi about somne nipi and downs. ln county council made a wIeek ago, will plant 15,000 acres of the seed in _a ite:, reSpectively above set ouit, apply, cunmplain or appeal reminedil ohe asame forthe past tlton colevnonr Ilthuld lbe uned when It w-aa ed tinAvieon. Gonanother giant governiment expert- t aehsnm rtenm fayohrpro nee ruBIngton wvas sMoing there at the bacnhas beeon fixed the fluctuations Nelson. Trafalgar and Esquesing ment to home-grow tires and tubes. : ýý on, or removed fromt the list. roeeting with aà 81m,01 local asdb- abat have raen plae have tenret- municéipalities aborbi the $8. 122 re. saime scientiste believe i at guay-à men t incr,.. but drdi not want ta atively jsmnall and were due tos8me duction of Nassagaweya's local as- ule, kok-sagyz, and goldenrod will- And further take notice that suich appeals mu'tst be byV ...ume .n. do'Ior more of her obligé- of the factors cited abovre dorto sessiment. on a paeentage bais ef each fit into a speciicncmhe mn lling lt ytl o Lion." the. ev.e charged. changes in the expe rt Prices at thre the equalized assessment. America's rubber needs . notice im writing in the prescribe or", sigl'ý1b on Members of the council alD stated tlime each nesw c.otact becam.ete- The resolution passed by Nassag- Kok-sagys, the Russian dandelion, plainant in DUPLICATE an< lgiven, to thje Clerk of thle Re- chy ers n lt ai..d .abth. na ftiv." aweya coul ieiwas a4 follows- -Th e a r20 temperatezonelnts otas C E-R v0%ising Officer or left for him at his address as stated above. bo n ;t einOtied t. o ly.e Agira Canadiens To Corne eaculivea revent metiagroftheby Cornell univerity. A variety of 1.1 eJui-And further take notice that the Vo4ters' ists to be re- beore iminitign an a ppea. Homne To 'lme Girls °m""nt (-id11 $.y2and ie hae ld of tested ythe University . .BL'2 5 e Visetl are those of the several mun] lici palit ies in the said - ~~~'Tey Left Behind municipaitie. Counicillor illiama latex from its stalk, d per cent • Fr" CounIty Of Hlton. as revised bhy thle (Coun1ty Juidge or certi- WARTIME UNCERTAINTIES ----ansickle votpil against the resolut. more than three-year-old guayule. E»1 pk. 250 fied by) the Clerk of the Peace in the year 19M. An'Ài appeal "Canadian soldiero.soanor and air e.. •M.mba ol e.ae1O a neet % Y.ung People someritImes remark men shouldi not marry overseas but g sýoii enld o noeetilc ('t N'ls an le ttit' s hard fortemtoléve.nder comle home to the >weethearts they Date Set for Lorne Scots Coump Land of Plains HI.rE'LS eet eerflìot appear in JPart 1 or Part 11I of thie saiitoters Is prsetn ertite, a. tu whether left behind them. They muet do this Australiaisacnnetomsd the.y wýiIllbe neededofor military mer- for, the economic gond of Canada." Trai!ning t Nilagara' chiefly of semil-arid plains, although bX" T oil. 90 , vice. or not. This 1s specilly hard for This 1s the opinion ofi Mayor C. Cý in the east and south the land is1 . ¢Rv•r SEIA OTC T RO YHO DR manty Young married people. They Wlilliams, Of Regina, who made the The Lore BroS -2nd Battalinwill fertile. Approximate in area to the , G..ti. 150OTCE TPR XYHO ERS mayl doubt awhether.,ornot they étatemgent white attending the May• e . n to ,,mpet Nia gare.-«on-islke onUnited States, most oflits 7,000,000 1,, l •R G i. 5 l FOR ACTIVE SERVICE VOTR should have children in this tornam,ar' -conrnceat Ottawa recently. July 18 hl and limalin ntil Aount lo" inhabitants live on the fringe of the le,, Shrede whether or not they shuildlatkethis ,"For evey Canadian boy who nr1,iha. lheen..nnnunced. ft ia not country. Geologically ancient, the 1W 'pg.2 rxyhler o Active Service Voters are specia y ýathat job .,o aetilrthtren esnte eas hr it. gne taexedhtcrests of the land have been Keogg'. Cora Warned that they nigst submit their appointment form§ Wartime ls like that, you can never bie that many fewer boys to marry the numberc wili l eidnt of pre smoothed through the ages by nat- pkge 2w.15e to the IRevising (Oficers for ratification as required by fore-e the fu ture. A favorale turn, That meaons she will have to-keep .irais yearn., de largely to the succe.. ural forces and only 5 per cent of 9 d3 fteAtv evc lcinAt IlIke shinking of many submarines, working for the rest of hier life to sup- of the recruitinlg iempaign. the land surface has an elevation a SUS 29ad3)othAcieerceEection Actn mnay makée the end of the wua.sempart herself. 8. there w111llbe .one above 2,000 feet. The vast sweeps of -1 193 nearr. f the Germans should break Jeux job for our top hnte countty are divided into two gen- throu.gh the Russian Uines, the end of coime back. After the war vie will eral types of range land, dry |. a4onEvporte the war might seem farther, and lead lnd every job we eaufnitn for the Work ine ing don.eoat th. Bronte plateaux in the interior and anoe- Crnat.116.LPrte es. W. N. MUlNRto, me orealize they will have to nealy half million men to be deo- harbour inaun lattemipt rto .ale the.circlement of rolling hills and grss light ilize'd." hadly damged ment per, &and hld it ,By.[ ' l auiyanem b l L ,Chairman oftthe Election BOardi Pepl wo recnsanlyrede.Many Young canadians, vwhollft In place unt-il il t" aibeebuilt aftervle- .Teei apuiyofsea ýfor the Count y of1lsaton. in g useful service, learning new sweethearts behind, have married In the war. T'hote.Russell Coe,ruction inlets and virtually no sltil]b es Mm ting, ill not findt ime.wasted, If England. and it has causedl military Co. pliledriver j i he .iusdtordrive ýof vwater. Most of the faktesimdinDatdat Milton this lith day of JUly, 1943. the y are earning good money, they authorities consideroble coancern, and pilea nn bath sold. of thie pier, and cated on maps of Australia actually Caerroll's Baking =--__ -- can butIld for the future by buying stepnt -re taken to discourage hasty the-e will hl hld t,igether withi iraon are saline or mud flats. tg's- -- --. War Saviongs CertHficates. Every bit, marriages. These marriages caellhair.. . .Brmy 1,il in hare of tope-r- Powaer li-u xç1e M I of expeIen"cue they geton1thIr 'j«os mny an aching heart and home- ationn. Nothbing will be doné towardu Van Camp'. Temtto .% 1 fits them.ifoar cess after the wa.r. sickness when the solders .retur-n -repiteinu ithe demaohhed west pier un' White Paint for Dimouts soilp 2 tins 1§e U»la, wih their bride. to Canada, as elLit i.t.-rth.wr. Wiepita sft esr uili.Or ... as usadrness for the girl. here who htepit sasaeymesr.Cr-l' w eaedg e were "jilled."--- ta oielpprevent accidents Im war- Te& % .li. pkgr. 30e- ACTION AND TALK 'he My.'Tesliwn lod uha e M dimouts is in use in New York .;I ý - ~~d.d -r.levneal ore people than.ity im a big way and may estab- Jnso.n's 6. :jri Ks nP Toue Millions of peul are ding a Farmer* Can Get ..y other word. ih ..gae.a.. I.lish a practice which will contmnue Cafass pinot Is $5eAC oam grndjb n oe id f okbt mmntinFo nn -aco- "en r h' o sasfety measure alter the war. ,_ IlAes.romwAse anh e)nmbe oot ld get ,u fore beard."---rWhat a sp ..nd.d thing at With London's chapter of accidents- , ý Motherce Parker'os Vacuumprtecio Pack "'- Za.witu - an audienc and speak In a clear. Crop Poeto oudh- if publhc g,,.apu could be during blackouts as a warmng of Mt-P,.' . .Pc voire andegive an understandable acr. 1branded a, ,ilh,),et amide, knowni for what might happen here, and with C F E 7 counit Of h hsthe redig h nwode.ro atiePre hat.lhy .are-KirklanId Lakt. (Ont.) ilumination of New York's streets C FF Z .b.un I frtepubIleo, . iitd h es and Tradte Board concerning am-NoterNw' reduced at least 50 per cent, Mayor power of action is mure commion than muniticomksite l ear that farmer.slTho hm-de nf holiday time are LaGuardia and Police Commission- McLaren's CoffeeCon...ntrosaedM-e1 SCIE NTIFICALLY the power of talk· 'of the Dominion or anyone elue "r estai wiLhtaasand in work or play er Valentine have takeon energetic %U -I.1. pkg-e. L JAVEIt.= T hea anta elsw a yp inwh quiring oammuniton for protection of constant car me nhe- ered ifn- steps to promnote safety in the me- JSon'sMastr'sS40 :HARMONIZED COSMETICS have goreat skill and wisdom do not -rpsom etosotecutyajoyme-nt tat'be sIatined. tropolis by rendermng the streets ass K F U gl1 EmtE 3ias. 350 exercise lthewde influence threy, n-roneimeresions prevalsoanrymay s afe as possible for pedestrians and K "SB«ie l K R lADRIENNE IFACE POWDER a ser 1 shud aebcause they lack thlis m erthik Lhatno mr mn.motorits, even though normal elýe- Eggwe-tMaste/s iAssrted Dotclolslngshtatmngor.5 poe fes alk. People shoutid not fraItonfle aaiabenor heveyDIED tricat street lightmng might have to NOODLEfS upkg. 16e loftsCUnT S u1s.,5cage -- asuet ,hat éperson ason.-poe necessary Job of kiiling off crows, Davi's. --At NiagaraF,11,, on Wed lbe shut Off in emtergency periods. RcktsPrDeyatdDg«LPTC..ptlsmoh..asy andtouachiev elsly., e a dfalml i y a k&llpe. tpryu- a yo7le194. thMae 1Ito"nBLUE pli. Ile FOOlD a pe. 21» applied and Insting. 65C fine ifpeope who have exceptiona] In rordr-to get ammunition for this Da1)vidson, of M 1to. ]romnK 1' « COLOGNE ... fragrantly lingering and i piwand power, cald atacqu r se.th. eormaple n rely laskle Te,ý fu a,.l ,F rait.H mon IFmMEAL_ _g. 290 R U 1 K.1e1fhig.6cu ex eise the influence over the pu.h- The frm an b iob aine tthe day, .luly 9tb. at 2.30 p-.m.1IntrmentFly spray - ik Qalfe rCREAMS fthat pitalize our skin. 60C lie hic themerts o thir wrk eighoborhood local ratinboard and lin otvrgeenCemetery, Mâlo. Sl 0 •. jrl.pg Ÿ and thoughit entitles thetrao have. i t should bie filled In and a copy takt-1- : -i lnebydrnetalot ac _ _ i :d.ento ythe 1sto-lreaften'ir i a een g. - t- otchcs ; W. reslerve th.ighât to limsitquatities of an merela utBpendf eby .Adrienne o.glorfyeach Order Coal Nw. -,,,,,,,,1, or titian. Adrienne scienteically Har- The omiionDepatm«t tr Agi. POOOS fetW"l. & LI rift /Home Grown Vlenc.ia-Si-e 220monized Beauty ids art sold only at utuh@ Domin ion Departmeth.f ACr. 1 -Potatoes et fsåeiN.oun onro e ir t rn lrory calme" n CABBAGE .....14c OR ANGES ...46ec "¢.""°"" Eausernoat adac pse thir orders Report. that potatoens amres einn brooders for the .omin s..".oon wth- pi ..s 1. .Moonshine", the Direct.r of cui FINI FOR CIOAB77. o elay and to telke debraery a. loup- the Ontario Food Dielibution Coe.lar,- aet r hekt d n , t h e D ep a r tm e a t p in t s o u t , it 1 P o a t o e a r e w o r t h ju s t a s m u c h o w . .- _- _- - _-A-- - - 1 - e o . g g g d g M A TY Ø i , ge s O A O S , 2 C H a L t âeeC4 " may not bu posible to oitain aufMM- as they swilnbueat anv time during the TOMT-ES .27fHeaPLetace 0c) amjust not In the country in lrg@ ele. tilgest prices paid. Phone ô-MLO "Thebascaly smpl thngs areqatitsele. Attempts have beu mode Garden McLellan 42. Randtina & Morley R. R 5 ITNFruit sand vegevtable prices vunt Seaday alght en&W.KER'PHAMCY beut . ht hoR ite automobile. or diese to get Amércan potatoes In, but uo fer 143 Or Paddy Wilson 302, or wurite or pLdosophy."-Benry Ford. .&lheu have not basenvalory uceu." HMosse Zoner, 402 Dovercour Road lil1L - M N TURT, MILTON IPHONE 40 - e - - - - l

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