zbfxxrv- ra- zg ii l ytis y iji e a vrv ywwitju-jbf- sweeten to taste rjistomgrpfifcfef shredded wheat or shreddies 2pkgs23c ogilvie blendies aylmer vegetable soup royal york coffee aylmer dehyd beans 2 pkgsi9c 3 tins for zc lb 39c 5 oz tins for 19c aunt jemima pancake flour saniwhite tissue handjewrap wasc paper fly spray budget odex antiseptic soap green peas new potatoes pkg 16c 4 rolls 25c 40 ft 10c 8oz size 13c 3 bars 19c cabbage stouf fville groceteria self serve phone 280 we deliver yar4yim we want you at our rally richmond hill arena wed august 2nd 1944 speakers- hon george drew earl toole hon tom kennedy aurora band will play richmond hill and district progressive conserrat ive association the keeping qualities of fruit canned without sugar are just as good as those canned with sugar directions for sugar less canning are included in the booklet wartime home can ning of fruits and vegetables published by the consumer section of the dominion de partment of agriculture the cherries shown here have been pitted and heated slowly until juice started to flow a small bottle is convenient for packing the fruit down in the sealers fruit mustbe crushed sufficiently so that it is covered with its own juice it is then processed in the usual way all the small juicy fruit are treat ed in this manner when canned without sugar when being served later as canned fruit the juice is drain ed off and water added to make up two cups of liquid to a quart sealer the juice is brought to a boil sugar added to taste and the syrup poured over the fruit it is best to let fruit stand in the sweetened syrup for several hours before using f th brands you want to buy now you can drink more coffee fraorancc that cheers flav our that satisfies energy that keeps you on your toes th ars fresh coffee as youll find it in your favorite brand at your dominion store maxwell house i43 chase sanborn ib 43 grocery features dnmlrlon whlto or brown bread 2 loaves js team fwtsrvegembus r t shortening ib 19 b1ttfr ib if- mustard 6 oz nt jar ontario new 10 mb bag potatoes 35c cucumbers 2 for 15c outdoor grown large cbntwiit cwese 8 oz fat onions 4 lbs 25c ontario cooking grapefruit 4 for 29c california size 126s lemons c doz 49c california size 300 ik kraft i dwner 8 iv granges tofarggfrtifcfr 5 california val size 23s i domhiioii stores limited bloomington mrs toronto was- a visitor with mrs fodder and mrs winterstein last week mr j k and mrs o tranmer had a trip to niagara falls on tuesday mr and mrs jos winterstein were hosts to mr and mrs thomp son of toronto mr and mrs leask of greenbank and mr and mrs george mccormack of sudbury mrs brohmanand daughters of toronto are the guests of mrs w vaughan visitors at the home- of mrs l paisley this past week included mrs mckay and daughter kath leen of burlingtoi mrs j bad- gerow of stouftviile and mrs e hisey and son harold of toronto miss lula crosby and harry meyers of zephyr jvere guests of mr and mrs arthur storry here victoria square rev and mrs h j mackay had sunday dinner with mr and mrs glebe of headford mrs margaret mccague mr and mrs heber mccague and john mr and mrs lumsden cummins of toronto had tea on sunday even ing with mrs ida nichols ifr and mrs harvey collard and family mr and mrs jeffreys of toronto are spending a few days with mr and mrs angus valliere miss nellie seeley of westmount que is spending a few days with mr and mrs stanley boynton and family mr harold hagerman has re turned to his home in detroit after spending a weeks vacatkm with his sisters misses bessie and mabel hagerman here a number of children in the community are attending the sum mer bible school at gormley mrsw king- and family of streetsville called on mr and mrs harry forster and family on sun day the ypu are holding an open- air service at the elbo on sun day july 23 at 8 pm all those desiring to go kindly meet at the church at 745 mrs fitzgerald of montreal is spending her vacation with her mother and aunt mrs mccausland and mrs emery here on new machines 8th line markham mr jim robinson of toronto called on friends here on tuesday miss evelyn byer is spending the summer near port arthur working with the ontario sunday school association mr and mrs clarence hoover and family also mr harvey grove spent sunday at the free methodist camp meeting now in session at holland landing mrs a blizard of pickering vis ited at the home of her sonthomas one day last week sorry to report the illness of miss edith byer of toronto and we- hope she may soon again be enjoying her usual good health mrs g brownsberger of toronto was the weekend guest of mrs kirk farmers in this locality have commenced cutting an exception ally fine crop of fall wheat- some fields of grain are quite badly lodged which makes cutting a little difficult but most of the grain crop in this district is standing up well and promises a good yield mr and mrs chas woodcock who formerly lived in the green river district but now of stroud near barrie spent a few days with their did friends mr and mrs gor don lehman of mount joy several farmers along this line have contracts with the canning factory at whitby with facilities for the shelling of the peas at green river and have commenced cutting and delivering the crop grown un der contract with the canncrs mr and mrs alvin wideman spent the weekend with friends at sturgeon lake and of course did a little fishing alvin was fortunate in landing a fine pickerel weighing 7lbs being one of the largest of this kind caught in sturgeon for many years a- word to correspondents we hope that our correspondents will make a mental note about crop conditions in their respective dis tricts it is interesting to learn about individual yields and other facts on the bountiful harvest survived explosion wptb officials have now ascer tained that removal of duty and taxes on farm implements and parts will save retail purchasers 9 from former retail selling prices on- tractors the saving will be 5 on tractors repair 5 per cent on cream separators and parts the saving will be 11 these are the new official price reductions which will be put into effect immediately so far as newly manufactured goods are concerned to the extent that supplies and distributors are now merchandis ing implements produced under the old conditions farmers will be required to pay the higher price these old and higher prices will apply to the vast majority of im plements sold during the next few months because dealors are heavily stocked with equipment and parts to meet anticipated midsummer and fall needs different for parts so far as parts are concerned the situation is different because of the impossibility ov making immediate adjustment in repairs part prices the present level of prices will remain in effect until sept 30 1944 after that the new reduced prices at the dis counts named above will apply the wptb is amending its ear lier order on farm implements and tractors prices to allow for this change in policy the earlier order required that all savings as result of the order were to be passed on immediately as already indicated these savings are to be passed on in respect of implements and tractors freed the duties they are not to apply to repair parts until sept 30 of great political and economic interest is the extent to which a reduction in tariff and taxes on so important an item as farm imple ments and tractors will be enjoyed by the ultimate consumer since the exchange tax alone is 10 it is obvious that prices are not going to be reduced to nearly the extent that might have been expected the explanation given is that duty and taxes are paid on invoice prices from the united states in in the case of imported goods by the time the ultimate user gets the machine freight and other costs of sale and distribution must be added thus although tractors which have always come into canada duty free are now freed from pay ing 10 war exchange tax the saving to the purchaser at retail is only 5 on the entire article 5 on repair v pte rony b labelle 18 of corbeil que who survived the motor shell explosion at mount gruno que is pictured in a morilreal hospital altona miss barbara barkey rcaf of trenton is spending two weeks at- her home here y corporal and mrs clifford bar- key and young son daniel of kingston ns were spending a weekhere miss marjory madill is spending a week in the city with her sister mrs gerald pointon wm malloy rcaf and mrs malloy were guests for dinner with mr and mrs f mcnair on tues day evening of last week our sympathy is extended to mrs wm stjohn m the death of her sister who passed away at the briarbush hospital on sunday sunday morning miss jean hodgson accompanied by her cousins left on monday morning for holidays at canadian keswick in muskoka wm malloy rcaf and mrs malloy and mr and mrs david crosier were at ajax on thursday evening last calling on the lattars brother mr and mrs f crosier and iiis mother who is in poor health cpl clifford barkey rcaf mrs barkey andlittle son dannie of kingston nova scotia called on mr and mrs david crosier on fri day evening last clifford left for the above place after a two weeks furlough on saturday night mrs barkey and baby staying with re latives for awhile the weather was ideal for the- w i picnic on tuesday evening a nice picnic supper was enjoyed in stouffvilepark also sports with a ball game by the young folks- miss scott home economic coach of ontario county and mr mccrae oac graduate were around in specting and judging the club girls gardens on wednesday last they report a very fine lot of gardens ringwood miss edna tate of montreal que is spending her vacation at the homo of her brother earl tate baker hill mr and mrs algie thomas of oshawa spent a few days with her father albert hoover this week the helping hands class of the sunday school met on tuesday at the home of mrs j m- grove we are glad to see j l barrett out again after being confined to his bed with theflufor several days dr and mrs hargrave of tor onto are spending atwot weeks vacation at their summer home at dicksons hill i mr and mrs franklin hoover were scarboro jet visitors last week t n i mrs j cobb and family are visiting mr and mrs levi grove on the 7th una b