#: n 44 LCA : (f/ï¬/« * PsnR e Aoy yope C R‘s Get se ie hh 2 s vy n \Gn 1 :ï¬_" uks E,-’.;,- Fises nemleg . M ons THE REVIEW, DURHAM COUNTER CHECK BOOKS We supply them in any quantity at lowest price This year give yourself a real treat. *Vacation Toars® offers a wide range _ RoundtripfromTorontowithali expensespaid. Ask for your copy of *Vacation Tours® describing "“"‘.': Enjoy a Planned Vacation with all the of holiday trips to Ontario‘s lakeland 7 Days at Belvedere Hote! â€" $3940 "’""';z&â€,‘;,mw ,,"',‘""‘m""-“’“"“" io. bethersome detaiis completely arranged q resortsâ€"oneâ€"day to eightâ€"day tours 7 Days at the Royal Hotel on 4105 for you as soon as you buy your ticket. with the privilege of longer stopâ€"overs. 7 Days at Royal Muskoka Hotel 3915 _ FATIDER‘S DRUJC <TORE P" 9. Language or languages: (a) Do you speak English?.............. (c) What other language can you speak, read and write?. 10. Education: (a) Primary only................................(b) Primary Training (Business College, Technical High School).......... 11. Is your general health (a) good?. * subject, to what country do you owe allegiance?......__.___.... (g) If an immigrant, in what year did you enter Canada?. e Recrtalieatgie .. ... """.. . ... oo ol on i oeeat it deaet n l t e toi ol 7. Nationality or country of allegiance:â€"Dritish subject (a) by birt?. (b) by naturalization? ...................................(c) Forcien citizen?...._.__ 3. Age last birthday. 4. Conjugal conditions: Single................ Married...........___.. 5. Of what dependents (if any) are you the sole support:â€" (a) Father..........................(5) Mother..........................(e) (mi es keve tew bloatet Te bawaly i s cce 5.00 00 solec on iatarte lt n ntent conenrded Nee eorah o t enpinn i i ooo ioonreomeve 2. Permanent Postal Address (if away from usual residence when filling in card give name of usual residence) Date or RectszrATION deaf, durmb, crippled or otherwise physically disabled, state nature of disability. If permanently disabled, are you in receipt of a pension?. NATIONAL STOCK TAKING NEEDS NATIONAL REGISTRATION T lerieundi L d 2 revictrant he in came achea»: CAPMoCiHPNAR) © uUstactofily a Certificate of registration will be of their own constituencies. But should a registrant be in some other ;a"i‘f,j»__,_r"l': ..nusa €e>= mcA province or district out of the regular polling subdivision on Registration =QM§~>_J;’;§. issued by the local deputy registrar. This is a small Days, he or she may register at any registration office convenient, upon o MA d & s hag [> sarisfactory explanation to the local deputy registrar. C ies card which must be carried on the person at all times. Penalty for Nonâ€"Registration â€"Failure to register will make any male or female, married or single, over the age of 16 years, liable to 2 fine not meï¬ngTwohndnddolhts,otmimm&ngummexmedmgnuee mcmbahmchï¬neandimpï¬mgnndmomvexwaï¬nï¬upmkym mdin;Tendoflmï¬waday,aï¬enhedayupootheshouldhnugiï¬ud,dnxingwbid:bednnmmbemï¬med., a e t partial support to any one. This is Your Opportunity to Ecip in The Nationcl Effort. To keep the cost of this registration at a minimum the Government is asking the coâ€"operation of all publicâ€"minded citizens in theâ€"work of registration. You can help by getting in touch with your local registration officials and offering your services. #P Rertuegee i?w,s's"‘ s o o. ... uy Bu Ob in 1| SBaw j r‘x).’{::ffr Regals f NK O negomeel LNE % Merrup es 3 ANe es Street and Number ___________ Fural Route and Post Ofece _ _ Town or City (Specify) (a) Yourself....... (b) Your father. (c) Your mother. RECISTRATION DATES:â€" AUGUST 19th, 20th and 2ist The object of this registration is to ascertain the human resources of the mobilized to enable Canada to make her maximura effort in the defence of t successful prosecution of the war. Here are the questions you will be asked to to certain necessary variations. Study the questic CANADA CALLS upon all her citizens, regardless of nationality, male and female, over 16 years of age, to register on August 19th, 20th, or 21st. Registration offices will be open from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. | 1910 | WHERE TO RECGISTER %nmomnmcr@ Fiere are the questions you will be asked to answer. The card for women will be similar but subject rtain necessary variations. Study the questions carefully now so that you may be ready to give full complete answers to the registration officer. t ' Workmen‘s Compensation?. (e) Number of other depender: (c) In what place?. (c) Foreign citizen?. (b) fair?. (b) Primary and Secondary. (c) Wife e * T (c) bad?. (b) French?. (d) Number of children under Published under the authority of HON. JAMES C. CARDINER ht â€" _ Minister of National War Services a_In respoct of War (f) Do you contribute (€) If naturziized, in .....(f) If not British An article in the American Weekly with the August 4th issue _of the Detroit Sunday Times, tells of efâ€" forts to protect the outstanding hens since scientific human brains have built them up from a measly 12 to 15 eggs a year to about one PATENTS ON CHICKENSâ€" MOoST EFFICIENT MANâ€"MADE MACHINE c) Vocational 12 urmmmmy e Amareng mscc . zmm 13. 17. Is there any particular occupation in which you would like to be specially trained?. 15. (al) Were you brought up on a farm?.................... worked on a farm?......................(b2) How long. 15. Unemployment: (a) How many weeks did you work in the past 12 months?...................................................... (b) If out of work now, state number of weeks since last employed in any occupation other than work * peFfOPMCd im PEEUN f0F difECt PElGL.............oommmmmmmicamim..(€) Are you totally incapacitated 14. Occupation or Craft:â€" (a)_ Present occupation? ... (b) ‘What is your regular occupation? ... (c) What other work can you do well?.. 13. Class of. occupation: (a) Are you an employer of labour other than domestic?. TSO, BEA EC IDUBIIE BE â€"»0nerermrervenmnennmmnereonnocecontcorervonnenretmncsmmemnontinninceremerecnine (b) Are y but not employing labour?........................ If 30, State bUsiness............................... . _ (c) Are you an employee? (1) working at usual occupation.............................. vsual occupation..............................(3) UNEMpIOYEd................................ (d) Not THE DURHAM REVIEW â€" â€"~ cfence Services: (1) Have you previously served in any Naval, Military"or Air Forces? If so, state: (a) Forces of what cmtfy..........,.,..................,........;...4...~.r.m.,...~...u..wm_. (b) Approximate dates DetWCEM WHICH SEFVICES PEFFOTMEC............ smmnsess..esseemmmemmmmemmmem.... E) UTEELiSererr ce im ereroenee en omm nncnenenvenentiantoncoee OAE P ROARFAT (PRG LC arnenn ce nerevonreneonnentavenmnceet rveivrenncnnmmmaie dlischanged, ogIVe TCRSDON® ARBTECOT: ...s.22 ces onnomniiodiensa nds nennennooninniirienohonereers cinnenrniniecenmymaie (3) Have you been rejected for military service in the present War?.................................... (c1) Can you handle horses?......... mmuiomm.. . .. (c4) Can you milk?. dependent, retired, independent means... (c) If experienced in a skilled industrial occupation or profession, describe specifically the type or types of work in which you are a;}cda!ly equipped by training or experience......................................_.__ (d) If an employce, who is your present employer? Name................... _ To every person answering the questionnaire fully and satisfactorily a certificate of registration will be. _ issued by the local deputy registrar. This is a small _ card which must be carried on the person at all times. .. POLLING DIVIsION I No: Your Registration Certificate NP h nc e mm eirecemcet t 20um. a dayâ€"and points out that hens‘ brains had nothing to do with it because the dumbest hen can lay the most eggs. Be sure to get The Detroit Sunday Times. What to do for loss of sleep and appetite, in the case of a young man, was answered this way: "Marry the girl." ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO the nation so that they may be of this country and towards the (c2) Drive a tractor?..........................(c3)Use farm machinery? ........(c5) Are you able to do other farm work2......._._.__ CALDER‘S DRUG STORE a2) Until what age?.........................(b1) Have you ......(b3) In what province or coyntry..................... cnvebets im is it ce mds Lan w o 1w n,‘;':‘»',. betc. . y e en nn papit e teiipty C i renpeoe ce riosts t retpit * Anegh er «Z P «ir amin B es L myrow, Aier pacv e e e }/;»,:f'"‘s/_.:\ "Â¥ee es rane s Â¥es ~ TeFsaes e es L " tR C e q (un tas‘n fyss .. (b) Are you working on own account, Name, if any mmc«=........ (2) working at other than . (d) Not working because pensioner, Nature of business where employed? (Specify rres....... CARD ï¬!: in one year, War Services Minister Gardiner told the House of Comâ€" mouns. ada, xhedicany fit and between the ages of 21 and 45 years, may be comâ€" pelled to takeâ€"30 days‘ training withâ€" should not train an army of 1,000,â€" 000 men under this system and still operate her industry and primary production to meet demands upon it." said Mr Gadiner. (b) (c) (a) Years of experience in (2) If retired or Phone 3 Ti _ _inis weed is now established in‘ "Tomy certain knowledgeâ€"and Ive every county and district i n mnmaan-h-mm,m_ Province and is m'm.me-.m rentâ€" ’"um MM' Mâ€â€™m“ml’!ï¬% in \case ‘ of dlutimonmw be the objective of victory, annexation of Canada."â€" ind Gabriet in T2 ‘Tamna lr.'lhdmmâ€"m council, C Hanotaux (Tugso 60. 09 CCMLL Deâ€" foreseedsmtmeeannot be emphaâ€" Mtobwy_ The m impurities . in clover seed llldhuwe vyeny difficult to remove. An.average produce 300( Representative lack of thorough cultivation. A short rotation of crops is important, with deep ploughing as soon as the crop has been removed, followed by thorough cultivation until late fan Eround and resemble those of the common dandelion, states John Mas Leod, Ontario. Dept. of Agriculture, Toronto. ® Aihne presence of cultivated field is an usually close in mid afternoon. ‘The leaves, which are long with irâ€" roots which were ground and mixed with Coffee. At the present time it is considered one of Ontario‘s troublesome _ weeds on roadsides, fence lines, vacant places and ocâ€" casionally in cultivated fields. This Miss Mary B. Morrison of Owen Sound was a recent weekend visitor with her parents, Mr and Mrs.. D. Morrison. THE WEED OF THE WEEK â€"CHICORYâ€" Chicory is a persistent perennial weed with a deep tap root. Introducâ€" ed from Europe years ago it was grown as a cultivated plant for its Master John Dobie, London is holiâ€" daying at his summer home. Miss Sheila Sweeney of Durham is holidaying with her grandmother, Mrs Sweeney. ~ Mr and Mrs A. Livingstone and dJaughter Shirley â€" visited recently with friends at Dundalk. Mr Dennis Vasey of Owen Sound was a recent visitor with his father and brothers. â€" AEURAR 2R CCC Mr and Mrs Vance of Chesley acâ€" companied by Mrs. Angus Brown, visited Sunday with Mr. Donald Mcâ€" Kechnie and daughter Mary and Miss Catherine Brown; also at the home of Mr and Mrs Andrew Hastie. Mr Howard Gibbons, of Kitchener, spent the week end at his home here. Guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Sam Vickers Sunday were Mr. and Mrs Thomas Derby of Hampden; Mr and Mrs Joe Nichol and son Joe of Battleford, Sask.; Mr and Mrs Barl McDonald and family, Toronto Mr. and Mrs Gordon Hopkins and daughâ€" ter Patsy of Allan Park. Miss Margaret McKechnie of Hanâ€" over is spending a month‘s holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam. NVickers. Mrs. Nuhn of Flesherton spent a few days last week with Mr and Mrs A. D. MciIntyre. Mrs Doug. Hastie attended the funeral Friday of Catherine Lila, inâ€" fant daughter of Mr and Mrs Mac McDuffy of Collingwood. . o Mr and Mrs Doug. Hastie accomâ€" panied by Margaret and Jessie Watâ€" son, Toronto and Jean Wilkinson of Heathcote visited Sunday with Mrs. Catherine McDuffy and Mr and Mrs Mac MacDufÂ¥fy Collingwood returning home by Owen Sound. Mr. and Mrs. 1 Durham spent the home of Mr and 1 Misses Margaret and Jessie Watson of Toronto were recent guests of Mr and Mrs Andrew Hastie. Visitors with Mrs Fulton over 1he weekend were Mr and Mrsâ€" Reginald MacGillivray and daughter Jean and Mr Alex. McGillivray of Chatsâ€" worth. with her sister ited with Mr.. ily last Gladys of DORNOCH plant of destroying plants Wilson of Durham vis Tm. Adlam and famâ€" a pleasant Miss Janet of "T"l, TEDLIIE Hanoteuy in Le _ â€"~~â€" Paris, April 20th, 1949. . 4C was sun" and Mrs McQuarâ€" rie and assistants served a dainty lunch. Mrs McQuarrie had a birthday cake in honour of their horse, which ? 30 yvears old. Each member paid ~scents aâ€"slice, to make some extra mick had the special, Mrs Hugh Mcâ€" Lean being the winner, receiving 2 7"S!IVOrs. ‘The president, Mrs Geo. Twamleyâ€"opened the meeting. Part o(llsPn.lmwureadbyursJ. K\ Recent visitors with Mr and Mrs Wm. Bell were Mr and Mrs Walter Dent and Mr and Mrs Thos Beli of Toronto. Mr. Chester Miller has enlisted in the Navy and left for Halifax this Mrs L. McLean with her daughter Nrs Fred Murdock were visitors on Sunday with relatives at Crawford ABERDEEN WOMEN‘S INSTITUTE Mrs Colin Reay, Sr., Toronto, was a guest the first of the week with her son Mr Colin Reay and family. Mr and Mrs. Malcolm McKechni« and dauzhter Joan were visitors the first of the week with Mr and Mrs Walter Clark and family of Desboro. and attended church service there North Brant and Miss Bertha Ficâ€" des and Mr J. Goss of Gravenhurst guests this week with Mr and Farquhar Oliver, Priceville. with her daughter, Mrs Gordon ing at the home of Mr and Mrs Wiiâ€" fred Wright.. During the business it was decided to discontinue the meetâ€" ings for the month of August. Plans were made for taking charge of the services in the three churches on th« the circuit on August l1th. Bill Bo!â€" ton took charge Oof the programme which consisted of a reading by Milâ€" dred Henderson; a poem read by Murray Hastie; a solo by Florence MacDonald, and a talk on "Old Things" by Evan MacDonald. ‘The scripture lesson was read by Bill The farmers are busy cutting iall wheat this week. Some have still hay to cut. Mr and Mrs James Crutchley were $ei on d sccropett e e o ttheM"'edE“’miM‘ grand mnavrents. Mr and Mrs Thomas Stin are spending a few days with Mrs Twamjley‘s parents, Mr and Mrs Chas McClocklin of Zion. s Boyce last Sunday. Mr Lauchie McLean, Rocky Sau Bolton and the meditation by Alm» Anderson. The meeting was closed with prayer by Mrs Geo. Hastie. Next Sunday the service in Crawâ€" ford Church will be charge of Elmâ€" wood United Church Choir and Y. . HITLER Has EYEs on canaDa Aetieay We Wap (panlt h uced i ‘The C.Y.P.VU. met on Sunday even Mrs Frank Twamley ROCKY SAUGEEN of D. J. MacDonald and An â€" Mrs Lamb had splendid of Mr and Mrs Edga: Brown of Glenroaden and Marjori« Murâ€" Mrs Mcâ€" of FOR SALE-‘TTaq for informatior r i~4, P‘lesl'*rq R. No. 1 Ger SUMMER CoTT lakefront, v..'-:q‘ Splendid bathin cery store clos from July 21 + 2 weeks, or mj gleeping accom Registered Her T. B. tested. hardt, R.R. 1, Write «or pho: €6, Durham. $ PR Smal A view Rumamia is the wells : tank cars O% preparation was challer the Reich. "FLO poop?. eTl on th Thl wh on far into! Fra