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.A' f :4� ..; ,.,M• .:;r ,. ,7^.'%x,,,•76 ';,!»•�.• y' "� r,r-• ei"•aa • - ...- -, • , ire J FOL, L�.,II . �_ - -- - PICHBRING�, ONT., FRIDAY, MAR. I9 19 3 R r � C . mpaign 'Snana ssf u� �n Many ; od Coss _ 2. be.ions _ 8Ahoan .suffering is greater than Pickering Boy Does a Second : Had Them 5dacd UP. Baeon ; MuAk*r LOCALISMS ever, tu►wl, _ -� Guard of Honour to His Majesty Gred things -have been 4=e — ' — - - — A -Wiestern editor has colme to the A 4uiei wedding - was solemnized ( thb4s await us in the fut- Mrs A. H. Cooke, Pickering re- conclusion that those demnng puffs at the United Church Manse, Pick- Pte. Jack - Chapman has been a! _ vm Brothers, Sons, Husbands, cei�ed a letter from her son John, in his paper must pay for them and ering, on Tuesday; March '14th, ,home' on leave before going West. 8wga%earts, Neighbors -- they may telling her he had done another) has established the following ached- when= Myrtle Irene, youngest dau- 'Pte. Burton Graham, visited 1X , seed tat, our help our aMpathies, "Guatrd of Honour'' for the King. ule of prices: For telling the pub - ghter of Mrs, Bacon and`-the late and Xr's. Herb. White and ts� desperately in approaching hours of He inspected the Guard and John lie 'that a man is a successful cit- Mr. Thomas Bacon, of Claremont, over the week -enct —� gresst need. Nothing else matters• had a ven dose look at him. Gen. izen, when everyone knows he's as' Oat., became the bride of John , Pte. Sign. Balsdon of the Ord - Wie cannot, •. We Must Not fail McNaughton and many of the high- lazy as a Goviant mule, $`P; Referr- Craig Murkar, R, C. N. V. R., sec- naipce Corps is spending a leave ag tatm•. Be generous when the Volua- ranking—Canadian- officers were into a deceased citizen as one who and son of Mr, and Mrs. W. C. his home here. teer Canvasser calls. there too. is unourned by the whe`le community - Murkar, Pickering, Ont, , The bride Mrs. Cartwright is able to be out _ John says, "`there is a lot of when 'we know he is only ]missed by was attired in a Navy _231ue suit, again after several weeks conf;ne- porta of the progress of the -extra-.- wasicer -a— Kim's "A"� -&--Poker- circle, _118.23 Referring to! with corsage,, o! gardenias, scarlet went to her home through illness. Champaign for Funds are coning in Every piece of equipment has to be to some galivanting feansle -as an � top -coat- and hat- to match,-- -and Mrs. Fired -.- Baludow- spent —tbe and are quite encouraging, Audley- highly- gelished.- Shia -is -the- see nod estimable lady whom it is a plea - Navy Blue accessories. After s week with her another, Mts. W. J and Dumbarton Units report their time John has done a Guard of sure to meet, when every business. short wedding trip, the • groom re- -; � -= - -; _ - . _ , canvassing practically corupiete a� ___ . _ ��u ,g e i at was i man in town would rather see the turns to his post on, board ship with Pierson Baker, son of Mr. :rid spite bad roads. At Cherrywood and "for the King and Queen", devil coming, $&.10; Calling an or- the Canadian Navy. Mm Chas Baker, Pick°ring_�r- lyhitevale, the Cia wassers are on Binary! pulpit pounder an eminent I ed the R. C.. A. F: -this vreek -- M job and hope to finish their Local Women Observe Day IWL- might mention again, divine, 6.00; Sending a doughty of Prayer w Bsi the$ No Ice from the Bay this Year sinner to heaven $50. And to this y e are requested not to publish the call this week: No reports from _ - • wood and Pickering at time of • we would append the following: For manes of the camps where the boys Frenchman's Bay has disappoint- referring td a chiselling Local women gathered, in the Sun- Frenchman's stationed.. - �g, g g politician day School of the United Church; era this h: fins} - week -ef the those faanera who usually P spirited citizen, when we On s�� March 219t, Sunday as a public c e r on Friday fternoon last to observe Y, depended on ht, w Mary —' their know -darned *611 he's oily a Luc y School Service will be held in the drive, we hope all returns will be y Lund the Annual "World Da or F'ra er . _ Is by the end of this weer and will summer supply of i,oe, but it was the to the big shots, out to benefit his y y Presbyterian Church cotnanene:iag - scene of great actSrity again this" oa-n eiceL, $6A7; Of a woman The meeting was . conducted by at X1.30 it. m. All ,children of the show that iickering • Branch has past week -end when several score Mrs. W. A. McLean, who was ass - congregation and slay children '4o$ F as a slob woman and a popular and isted by Mrs. H. Hutchison, es,ceeded its quota. PoP _ of fishermen ventured on it once prominent leader, when she's more MTS', attending another Sunday. Se�ooj more for a final flirsg at ice- fishing famous fn the home town for stick- moo' Martin, Mrs. R H. Crank, will be .made welcome, We would Red -Cross Rooms will be closed . r . Mrs. Harry Boyes, Mrs, My R. Jen- I be glad to have a of the older until further notice. 'As the rooms ing her - nose into everything that . . _ kinson, and Mrs, Frank Hall. An were flooded on Tuesday night it dnt, Count Seed Fair doesn't concern her Sl L.25. Speak- address on "The Power of Pray er" 1 embers come "out on Sunday at still be necessary to close the wont - y 80 and help along this work. Rag - fuse of a deceased citizen as a faith- v� yen by Mrs. Johns. Mrs. W. " rooms anti] it can be made tit for faith- ful church attendant and Christian, y -- -- ular Chw eh Service at 2.00 p, m.. J. A. Carroll, Supt. of the 3gnc- C. Murkar was pianist for the occ- —`u,- g�A g ulturai swd Horticultural Societies when we know he would chisel the esion and Mrs. L- M- Morley and Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Murkar re- - use a Pickering Unit. and Manager of the International last penny from 'a starving widow, Ulm Q. E. Morley acted as stew- ge Y ceived a pleasant surprise on Thu'rs- ._ Plowing Match, will be the Guest- 'char ; Referring �o a bride he ards. Mrs. Cronk was appointed y evening r '4 -- nu:nbez_-eW °yen � �' B 'charming 'and beautiful" when she da eveni last when their sun, Patrick's Concert in the United speaker at the Ontario County .Seed key woman for the service in 1944, Craig arrived near • midnight on a C&inr'ch on Wedriesdai evening, giv. Fair at Port Peers, High School, on has a face that would stop e1o^k, g -committee: Mrs. F a:th the lollowin •'y4 -day leave. He -has, been at sea &9.75; Telling the readers that a E. Booth, Mrs, W. G. Reid and for four months on the Atlantic, a- by the choir, . assisted by the' Friday, Marhah 28th. businessman was an industrious and ill6'PU- -;it the ®• G. L �•� _,n�'n}I 3t is the Fourth Annuat Seed Miss C. •Munro. board one of the "interesting, emalE "�f ' -. able citizen. ehea sY+.zstl�tt know !Iu'lr' and boys under the direction Fair in Ont>riq County aria an ez= he would have starved to death it Flood �rireaeen 5everat .�Feeeka �gQ � "g of this war, lea of lfrs, Bushey and Mat, Che" cellent feature.!, sponsored by the charge oi' the suhmar-inv -d� tectinn� Crop Improvement Association. At he hadn't been left a pot of money -Finally Breaks Butt, Mrs: Samson in piano mum- by a rich aunt,. $?0; Giving a send, :. -- equipment abt�ard. He' thinks " more, bars, and Mr. Jos. Banigan, in Irish. �s pear season. of the year,; off to the man who was always too A flood that was foreseen several w -hates have been sunk by depths stories, with an accent that cannot fanners are looking for a supply • charges than ' aubrnar; fee : it iia far. of seed for the 15 -43 crop and. there tight to subscribe to his own paper, weeks ago,. as a result of heavy _ _ - be excelled one hundred ysle. of! c F borrowed it from his neighbor, and snow, north of here, finally took a - Butter Coo n :dip. 2. shore !rash the Etrnerald Isle. They is no better meeting phase for Seed Pet Growers and Fu*ners thari..at the then found fault with the editor, toll on Tuesday evening. ; . program wars in 'two pares, of an $150,25; the man or woman who Heavy• rain, with ice jamming at. But ter- Co,ipo'u Nn. 2 in she :�e:v l IA-11 a ospili - p rational and Seed Fair.' made a swell livin out of the home the bride over Duffin's Creek, at r A Jun;ur Ira, $ g Ration b.fiti : c •• ., or pur� Patriotic group. This is the first I il,ee i7hg town but goes most of the x"S,.ai1 the west -end -of t#he_willa ea�apd ,, c +,,..,e , atteanpt at a program of this nat- Competition will be held the morn- whopping in the cif r W, �' 9e on__a___� i If ,- vre by the choir, and the comments ing of the Fair_ - The Juuior Fsz- g city --or out of the ate, to slow over No. 2 Highway No. 3; on llar,:r .27. T'y _ t received have been m,er Pubfic Speaking Competition mail-order- catalogue $37,10. Ent• to a dept}, of four to six feet. Gray butter coup. -nC in tl.e near bonka- vSr'3 It atify will be held in the afternoon. erpzdse, Paisley. Coach- buses were- held up for' over are all g„� until April .30, i;acih and encouraging. two hours, and then went back and sou om mad be, a :i•h..ng d for one-• Every farmer is invited W attend, around S.he.- Whitby- Broorklta' route. half pound of butter. r the Seed Fair sponsored b)' the Hundreds of war workers wee . Mrs. F. Marrisen Laid to Rest County Crop buprovemt„c ' Assoc-. � , R. �• forced to tum -- -back and coatt_jin b� Tea' Coffee and Sugar Coupoehia i n -3 c�u; �:d R sts ,., Fe •, k b The First Aid Session, �rebeduled the nee° highway on Wednesday Null and Void -in the hands of con - Ftineral semaes were held on morning. when only large trucks for this week had to be postponed ,J suaners after March 31, 1443. March 6th, for Mrs: Ft Morrison Ontario County Jesihk7 Club on accouAt of the flooding n the' C°uld get througlh� 1 - -- vdu Passed away at her home g i fir, Fred Cassia, of the Dept. of After a r Red Cross Rooms, but will now . be , Highways, stated, "that if -the 'ice 1(Iieacairn , Dunbarton, Executive of the t�ruarlo., u'. . ' .� held this eeverhing VYeanesaayt even- had not short illness, Ownty Jersey. Club have arranged ing, when the First- Aid Motion jahhmed, there "wWt! have Born- in Glasgow, Scotland, she been . little trouble".- Wednesday -. fora social evening at tile - hoarse =0 pictures will be .mown. The -officers morning still' 'saw the ice am, and eatme to Toronto in 1,910. After her, •uid Mra, Von Pilia at-aTe i I ! d au L+tsnbaeta! -, l - 'M,;�s �f refit the too nilmerous, postpone - i highway men were dubious of blast- 3 Anwi dav, arC tr.,c i ..4 a-aaaaa, on Eire e� - where she has resided' ever since,•', aa,.�•t,� ✓th -m_ , ,, 1 i ;•.;4 Thursday, March 25th Secretary and do not allow -such unless cir- bridge. Mrs. A, Cooke and son, as `the w?a i member of the. United f Bremner,. will show 'tie color- emnstances and conditions force were forced _ to leave their Ahurch• • I `ed slides of his recent trip. to Wes- theari to do so. The effei t upon the Name early in-the evening, Acford's Surviving are: 'hex husband; a ' tern • Canada.' A, Dawson or the 'Ile - attendance of , repeated postpone -' garage suffered not seriously, al- brother, Chas. Risk. of Dunbarton; cbrds Office and Prof, Raithby, of ments is fully realized by our off -) though one of our reporters said, " q t- o sisters,, Miss, Nellie Risk, of the 0, p,, C, will also -be there. Ev-I ices. "that the watch was so deep., that ' Dumbarton and Mrs. J. Ii. Thomson, cry Jersey Breeder and his lads 'A h> tmaurs, Scotland. ! the proprietor living on the prom- o` `t volt be - welcomied Even if you do yep in In! the. the. visit. of the ices, was frying. pork cnops during The funeral service was held from ' not get a notice by letter, • be sure provincial Secretary, Capt. M. Hood, the evening; and the flood •waters the lafe residence, with ner mini*- to keep this ame, %unCnewn in k- on the 31st, More complete details came down the chimney, and put ter, Rev, Madden, officiating - ing served of the program next week the stove fire out '. Interment took place' at Prospect _ -.. Cemetery, Toronto, ' . Your Canning Su g. ,Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary ar Req' L Y ifion • ��� ; n _ Bonny - Se�rrPV o €-the G B. C_ - � x .MemoriaaM to be in by Apr. ' 15 - A I good attendance is requested ' at - Tuesday night's . luncheon next n' WILSON — In loving memory of i Mr. L. T. Jobmton, R. R. 1 Lexs � . out Hill,' Out., Secretaryy of the lac- — Election of Officers. k, dear husband and father, Perry , al Ration Board, calls attention to 4 Wilgon, .wh passed away March 13 the requirements in connemtion with Ml's. Jeenima McNeil 1942.. Kki Tour application or requisition'; f The lling stream of life rolls 014 „ for the "Spectral Sugar Allowance•' Died,,.at:the residence of 'her dau- a< Bu still the vacant chair, N alls the love, the voice the smile io_r&nning Purposes ". ; ghter, Mra. Neil' MciEwen, with . Of the one who once sat there f; In the back of your Ration book whom 'she resided, Jernima McNeil x LoAngly remembered by his wif% lrp-q will find this requisition one , in her :815t year, the beloved wife Agnes Olson and son Leslie. me=ber- -of the.. family; .the mot-! of the 14te Daniel McNeil', who: pre- _ " . deceased he min her or' housekeeper suggested r mine years ago: - - - 4 Will fill ou$ _ bo form,. canpleting y blind The deceased - was 'total] R r C+�ALVLW — In loving memory ., uA answering all questions on het for a number of years, an--affliction -_ -, . ' � �: >' `" r..�°� ^ >; . ' our dear Mother, who: passed a Darn form — them remel►e' the sane WhIeb she bore with great Christian Y r, yo • tte �- form from each of the- remaining fortitude h Dear Mot,}her, you are not lorgotteq - an undying '� . , ' spRi desire to �. rat"' boob is her home, writing help others. <u^ The h on earth you are no more= Wte number '*f book ire:an wluca t' — _._' _ Still in memory yon are with - g- bQ -.cir a?sys were before. each regidsldo� war. removed on the Sterritt Undertaking Parlour's. Mr. and Mrs, Bart Harvey . who celebrated their 60th wedding �' -.adly missed by her loving dagN ICKE 1,N&G Loa owse reniabduff forms .UNLY, .and. Interment at VhiOn Cemetery, Orin- . a' forward the entire lot to Mr. Jobe- .$town, ouches tvers>wry on ]hies. last at their ho aria in Broagkirpq ; meter, 8eatib said fatriily� aton, on or before APR L h6td i, _• �' ,� ' 4' �•4.'• .. - .,t, ..• - �i�-." .�:�'w ^'.�'"JS' �;'i�T ^" �*�t �.1e',ri�' a% "`�' 'a.wr , �,ya:.. � '• r a fin, a, 1..�� RETURN OF THE RUSSIAN Co- IT OW TASTE 61 �''.. ,o ,�.i rs •� � . • ery ry _ i a. x .•`•' "r" -SAN,. - r:: >:• ;:�� x ., ' R N r �� _ - --- IN A PIPE-1 f� Y''� F ni �' n •!, n V., ♦ . _ , H,• WHAT SCIENCE The prize exhibit is the tent work- _ shops 'used in the Arctic, ' where IS DOINS — glass insulation has reduced the bulkiness of the structural mater- . ials by 75 to.'80 per cent. - - _ _._PARACHUTES OF GLASS — :. Army bombers lire using para- ' -. . chutes made of woven glass fib- BUCifW�l@8t ` R res to drop million candle power flares: The reason for giving the name The glass chute' is blackened buckwheat to the grain . from with graphite to shield the - air - which buckwheat flour is made is men's eyes against the glare: very simple, says the Fort Wil- This chute has to stand the, in- liam Times - Journal. The buck- ' Only bleak ruins remain to greet him as a soldier of the Red Army returns to his home in town tense heat of the million candle wheat grain, while very mrch rotalmen from -the Nazis. This dramatic picture is from the March of Time's "One Day of War," docu- power flares and� although the smaller, is of the same triangllar mentary film of a single. day on the many fronts of Russia as filmed by 160 Soviet soldier- photographers. glass fibres are almost as fine and color as a beech nut and naturally light 'ss silk, they can stand a was called bockwheat or beuk- wheat t first. T' its j,�d�e vi�u �„jeQt,,J' lad replied unthinkingly: Q. -What--can-1-use as a sub- temperature that would soften a rs . lme 1 �fj j Heard? t h s , t„ . - iron. e1}ange«�^ la>a� '►a every-, or "Yes, sir, very. Statute when was 15 not available 41n - for a floor that is to be used for Many other uses of fibre glass thing else and so today this beech- - ., ry are secret. But a dozen are listed wheat is called buckwheat. The reporter limped in. Who was that yoia were dancing . - - "Well," said the news editor, talking to for a whole hour A. Powdered borax ' lass be which are not - secret. On the sea "did you get the interview ?" - at the gate?" asked Mr. used, and will prove a good sub- coast, fibre glass goods are used - -- The reporter .pointed t, a pair - Simpson. __ -- stitute, in camouflage to stand extreme . HOW TO RELIEVE of black eyes. "That was Mrs. Smith; , ske Q. How should salad dressing be moisture. ' PILE TORTURE "We can't print a pair of black hadn't time to come in," re. served? The Navy is using the fibre to eyes. aerp's the story ?" plied his wife. A. If possible, serve the dress- cost one side ot, insulating boards The reporter lifted his hat and ing separately and7at the guests used , in warships interiors, This QUICKLY AND EASILY displayed 'a, huge 'bump on his _ help themitelves. Not only does � freed enough aluminum to ��es you rare troubled e Wit not tchin head.Ow Can. ? ? the lettuce wilt after the dress- make 200 four- motored bombers, igy or and run the risk of "Look, "" he repeate & ing has been on it for- any length as the glees replaces an insulating In. Any itchi s or norenesss orcpain- -' "What good is that? We can't- By Ausse Ashley of time, but people have so..many maternal that had to be sheathed tut passage of .stool is nature's print things like that. Didn't YOU different ideas in regard to salad with aluminum. b nidn�a secured proper cw vestment — = A* the chap to say a few words ?^ Q• Hoag can I dry paint quick- dressing. The signal- corps •twee field tale- For - this puxpoae get a package "Yip," was the reply, "but you 1 =? _ - phone .cable made with woven and Huse mot directed. Tails druggist aan't print those either!" A. Oslonized turpentine makes - glass, replacing metal and lighten- which is used internally is it small, the paint with which it is mixed ing the weight. Ships and planes sass to take tablet. "will quickly dry quickly. This is turpentine hnpo =Tent Phut are using all aorta of cables cov- relieve the itching and soreness Man (aosployed, by as and aid In healing the sore tender Abst"OUIan}f "l have b «a t has bees- exposed to the acs - - -- . ete-d with glass cloth, sometimes ' spots. Hem -Rasa is p3agaant -lo use. and sunlight. - .i , pare woven glass sometimes milt- t' highly height t of folly for and fe seems ' hers tea years" sir, doing the eight of toi3y cos any one to three sun's work for a" Q. How can i give a shining 19tree hundred commercial prod- e d or impregnated witlh,other me- risk a painful and chronic pile • bets are now made from peanuts. condition when such a fine remedy .-man's - money, and now [ appearance to cake icing. terials. may be had at .such• a small cost. - ' rant a raise." A._ If nutter its an ingredient In varying froni_fire- fighting foams to Planes use the glass cloth for --- It you try Hem -Road and are not raisma gla To - - +hLe icing for the Qalrs, icv tla• s7 et3e'- Lisa -3a- iaaulatiom- a►gsiast -¢older The - ;leas -- - youreldiu i pleased. ►iir =fad rreretutrrr that, but It yell tail me the . �e and then put it In the oven est Scotch woolens. makes warmer Army barracks.. your money. _ _ nausea of the ither twa men for a few minutes with the 'door 'I'll sad& pent." open. The frosting will have a - .mooch. shiny appearance. CLASSIFIED ADVE RTISEMENTS When the threat of Invasion Q. How can I clean steel which was at its height and all signposts - bas become very rusty? had been removed, a motorist - A. First rob with a cut onion atoned a country yokel and en- and leave for a day. Then polish BABY csleaKS _ -J'LLL WOOD WASTED PEYLSONAL it with paraffin or turpentine and -- qulred of him the way, to car. -it FOR EXTRA ..VILCIUB MAPLE. Bli:l'H A N D MIXED H L 1 l A l3 COMING o BH trgo- bain 'brio dust whichever yeas happen corda.•ood. t� d r • t or second (•hrllt wtlgdwrfpj book seat irf�, - -- ---� -- -- - - -- also popu.ar par. rOtcth. Also • Millwood. Watt Mea'iddo Mission, Rochester. New -' t0 have on hand. list, al! ageiti F'atrview Faims, g ii. The yokel. pointing the direct• full particulars and lowest prices. If IN tion, replied: "That were the way St Marys, Ontario.- Walter Schiess. It Melinda 8t,. Torun to. before the war,- but I b'alnt- be GAYWOODS QUALITY CHIX PROT41GRAPOW toliin' anybody now." =TOPP�p gusllty at - reasonable prices.' Utk:IVe, r e:ctirAxirG - — ITCH INaW/i 3 roe catalogue. Immediate delty- DON'T TRUDGE THROUGH •Oi' Money FA i ery. Produced •from our own HAUL _j:_tll. ANVTHINr+' tvFo'�Q At the and of a lesson In blood - tested N t o c k. Gaywood _ dyeing or cleaning? write to as rYe Heat. - Rain, or mass >rwetaiekn8lof6eaitaYsede pmptr. ad. Farm, Mount - Hamilton for information. we are lad to HAVE YOUR SNAPS general knowledge the teach- kr'.tsal,ssdr,sasWaaabrma answer your questioaa fie t• -' or asked if any member of �a�°�OaH -'a-� Oj'`OO� EGSS AND POULTRY ARE NOT went H. Parker's Dye Works Delivered by !fail as�ie, IiaaW D. D. D, llwartipdaa Graewlra Limited., "I !'Doge StreeL To- the class could tail bar what a/sVha isihdaamak. -. = Isis., among the rationed goods. They Any a or 8 exposure film only 26c.' 35eetialbee[is�ewsek,or a 6aek.W are, needed in unlimited supplies sonto. develoDeq and printed for only Tic. -.. - ha .knew about Lord Wool- �gCDMM,ME9CHn7oft —here and overseas. Make•.your. Supremo Quallty and 'tut service ton. flocks real front' finer-, everlr FOR SALE guaranteed hen x war 'worker. Don't welt. 36' \c'I:F:S I « \NL ALUNC: RIVE Oaf boy got up. "He's the. - till the' last minute' to .order R, IMPERIAL PHOTO SERVICE 'bloke what, tells us to eat ��� �p�+_ what you want of chicks, cock- IU.0 cieurkd,, well timbered, wat- Station j. rorooto le of wtut we ain't of 0Vi}�.L.r1I - erels. chroni. - T:Iva a second eyed. tencrd, equipped. built. „ g choice 'to help with quicker de- �i1 .,.t. °. °, 1: °° `lei` °• J °`^ 60 PHOTO STAMPS OF SWEET- some of." — " ^ery T- Tz."hPry, 130 Jobs iaeart, Mather, •anyo}g. only 1:L6. _ .. Farmers Attention : Consult St. N., Hgmllton• Ont. Gl N A RIFLE SIGHTS 100 for $2.00. Send 10c (cre2lted). _.._ your nearest ° Harness Shop for our Ilteeaturc and samples. " :Little Boy: "I met loll. JOnea ibont $tsCtr Harness Su 1125 CRITICAi, ai ]i1.1 T Sl {UF:TAGF %yF:avLi. .mi,i:"wQPIC 4IGHT8 Pr iris Distributors. Dept. W1'" pP for guns and cities; all models; W�nmer, Sask.. Canada. in the street going to school, and. = We sell our goods Drily through continues. stake money with low prices. Wrn. Little. Box 852, he said he wanted to see' papa your local Staco , Leather Tweddie Chicks. The meat sit- Ottawa, Ontario. . uation. is..definitely serious. Many - -- -- - - -- . RXPRINTS- BADE' FROST NEG- about something, and he called Goods dealer. The goods_ ale t:etail butchers have closed 'up. EI.tIRDtIL S81 \G SCHOOL atives Sc each. Enlargements paps- a walking. encyclopedia." ri ht; and so are our prices. Atop 'for Nvant of meat to sell. size 5 x 7, 15c; s x luj roc. Prompt •. t We manufacture in our 'f ac. The outlook is" criticht. Poultry• L 1•: A EiA1i ;UY.ESS1NG THE mail service: Foto l• finishers, 4:.8 Mamma: Indeed. °Ahd what and eggs have come into their Hubertaon method. [otprmuUoa Jarvis St..'Torontd. did 'my little pet say to Mr. tories — Harness, Horse Col• Own-th bring prices that will it revue [ [ogurdtng classes, _ lays, Sweat Pads, Horse Rlan- leave you worthwhile profits If on rtsotl'a lfalydressing Acad• Jones. "' you get the right kind of chicks ems, lei Avenue !toad, Toronto, PATENTS & TRADE MARKS _ Little Boy: "I called him' an old kets, and -Leather Travelli� and pullets. We have the capacity Goods. Insist On $tae 0 BTaI]4 for hatching , over I00,000 chicks EGERT N li t ASh, itla;lSTititcL•'D, centipede and threw a snowball - Trade Marked Goods, and you per week, bbl the demand is HI:Ra�I. ,R>E:+iF:DY Unite States, Canadian, British -t him.' �,;_. CL as L1a avilium. ryvlll• tram endovv_ 9a ^_ -3 f�. o... -.,, .re,, ._.... �.. unn�.� -_._ q...,�. - .. _ f idade.Only Oy: Tweddle catalogue, also turkeys u and older pullets. Special prices SKIN TROUBLE Balsam Av over forty yours 88 SAMUEL TREES TD. THUL'SAN!» H_ \\'E BEEN HELP- Balsam Avenue„ Toronto. a .. on day old; tivp 'and three' week Hey, Mom, exclaimed 'CO., " ed the Herbal leas. Why not your old started. cockerels. TtvPddle write to. 3fie • Thuna Herbalists, RABHITb the little boy, tugging at his WRITE FOR CATALOGUE Chick Hatcheries Limited. Fer- for a free sample of our Thoro- • "isn't - pus, Ontario ,. Kleen Herb, 436 Queen R'eat, FOR 54c 1 WILL SGNU COSIPLETlS otother s hand; that 42 Wellington St. E., Toronto monkey .just like Uncle Toronto. information: breeding, housing, - " CHICKS James. bit. clipping, E. marketing; Kn. Box 4. Roa- , �l•ORLD "CORD .PRODUCTIO'N M4CHIrERY 64 r• •-- enfold, Sian. ' ' ' "' ' Hush. said his' mother. STRAINS - Chicks - large Leg- CASH' PAII5 P( At - ALL SURPLUS "Don't be so t:udel" TNROAT IS PREY T8 horns, Rocks, Reds, Australorps• machinery. Gilbert C. Storey RHEUMATIC ELCI \s : - "Ab; the monkey didn t Sussex Leghorn Rocks Sussex Machinery Company, 25'St. Albans „ Reds from Banded and blood- Street, Toronto, Ontario, �'AX tT.' ,EVERY SUFFERER OF _heir ee.,_Muml. - MANY AILMENTS tested. preeder's. Livability g8ar h anteed. -M-1 TEN— CHIG-K FARMS MEDICAL R eutriatit Pains- Remedy. ' GALT, ' - -- should try Dixon's 'a Remedy, As the mathematics professor L moids' Quick Action — e�ooD RES`ULT3 EVERY SUF- Munro'- Drug - Store Ono ragin, y Ottawa. Postpaid 21.00. was working out an example on a ' Praised by Thomndis HOOKS . k NOVELTIES ferer -froth Rheumatic Pains or Neuritis should try Dixon's Rem - the blackboard, he noticed that ^LYMOms a» easing to the throat sad edy. Munro's Drug Store 186 TURKEY EGGS WANTED _ MEN. SEND lOc FOR WORLD'S -retim thr - Elgin, Ottawa. Postpaid dii.00. "i•V ona'of she pupils wassai reship So writes a TorontOresc a tr4 unsoli funniest joke •novelty and cat- -WANTED - BRONZE TURKEY any attention. SO, he -a sharp- •testimonial is supported by thousands - i books and a gs highest premiums paid. other sufferers from throat ailments who novelties. Western rBLrillntora, arraf a.sY air .,...+�..,.,.ti9 —*rite -to -the Uneamy- L,ectrlo ly' other ferers]crom thitat ailments Box 24 FWL. Regina, Sask. Hatchery, 33 Melbourne St. Nest, "Board, Jeffries, board!" Uss LYMOIDS for throat irritation, hoarse. AN OFFER TO EVERY [NVENTVlt Lindsay, Ont. Roused from him day - dream, the as" and coughing. Its blend of soothing . COWS FOR SALE Ltst - ,of Inventions and full rotor- - _ mediciaaloilsshoul bring rrWcksYlis f. Ls-4 matfon. sent free. The Ramsay WURKEY SADDLES Monswes sell LYMO1DSiahandyske10caa, JERSEY BREEDERS Cof Registered Patents Attorneys, 25cboxa.7 unobtainable andlocinua 8.73 Bank Street, Uttawa. ,Canada. If and -sr BEING' OVERCROWDED Wig T3J13KEY SADDLES, 30 'CENTS' coin, to LYMOIDS, 119 Pe"I Scm4 Toronto, have a few purebred registered each, delivered. John W. Wild" e MITI SA144 fully accredited cows for • sale. OATS 10 Lansdowne Ave., London, Ont. - high testers and excellent pro- - •g wIi11E s 00 �, ducers. Look them .over and take OATS: CAN. SUPPLY 'IN ANY SUGAR SUBSTITUTE you ''' e/1 rr your own choice. Bokarfarm, Quantity. Mabel and Cartier. `G ' ' g16fDDLE- AGE* R.R. 1, Whitby, Ont. R " SUGAR SUBSTITUTE CAN Bll egiatered and No. 1 R. Bruce -' - ' MINA s -.,\ Ness, Iiowick, Que. made at home. At about one FOOT BALffi fifth price of . sugg'ar. Information_ WOMEN S BAll"SKA FOOT BALM destroys t'A'I'F11YTS arse with Durchase of Book, offensive odor instantly, t o Household Hints. Price only.,_; i -. m' - FiL'lHlillitlTVNtsAUtiki & CVMYAINY $1.00. N. Willar, Staion, Manitoba. �O�D'��� Drug Ottawa agent, Denman r Patent tldltcltora Listaouanea 1H E E D T M I i A D V i C E i I Drug tltout Ottawa 2t '» cross rseUm NZRVOUG- i3uvkiet * of In ormat on on n TRACTIitt PARTS ave OUT TIRED A MEN """' hot �' slain..- -at�.a FURS #. SIDES, WOOL Quest by this period in a woman's life -- TRACTUR PARTS N B W AND try Lydia L Pink1lam's P SHIP U8 YOUR HIDES. FURS, _ MILK CANS RMZW ®D used. for all makes of tractors. women. Hundreds thousands sa ro- ' - sir - iiee urns. To! lees. - -� 32 -Frederick seta pad Kitchnr. r. uzA. ��, prompt returns. Pearlman ! RtiST2' 61lLli t.;AVS RIrT1NNEli 1E •Frederick 3t.. Iiltchener, U�. 1106 1tGi1s $CCMnlida. (.iordberg, 180 Front Street, East, like new. We also buy old cans, e tsti Toronto.-- Government Licensed Montreal Tinning ds Retinning �e� tti�tt ;Z so Wool G,adinQ Station No. 92. Co. Ltd., Sontreal., ISSUE Nor '--0 planes, twenty of 'them 'American: When Is TMs •LuftyvaHet Swedes Get Alcohol THE WAR .. VIti:FX — Comincntary on Current Events They are losses that must be paid h the Nasi aar force short of - ,From Baste Ovens K': ' k• in weakening Nail defenses for • • the invasion to come.- But ' they 'oil or gas? asks The Provi ce �^ ' -- -Round The Clock Air Raids are.small 'when compared with the Journal. Is it no longer capable A Swedish' newspaper, "Stock- ; z ever- growing reservoir of 'Allied, • of as putting up a strong light? H -holmer Social Demokraten;' re- -Mean No Rest For Germany air strength. it been ' forced to scatter its cently reported how a large,' mod- very day since, Feb.. 84 has iho In the raid Allied airmen The exact size of the Allied air strength, and thus weaken itself, ern bakery in Stockholm has -- seen Allied airmen over targets 1n dropped more thaw 900 tone on forces is a m4tary secret, but- because- the. United Nations are built into its electrical baking ? -; Germany Allied and German-occupied bombs, twice the highteat amount from public statements" made by now in a position to hit at Hitler- ovens an apparatus which eollecta territory hour after hour, round the bombs, Luftwaffe ice 1s estimated to have various officials some hints can from nearly all points on the com• the alcoholic , vapors occurring the clod[. comments the New York dropped during an all- night.mld on gleaned. America expects to pass at the 'name time? Or can throughout the baking process have an air forge of 2,460,000 men - the mystery -of its recent appal _.and. transfers them instantly by Times. The. Germans; who initiat- uritain. armed with at 'least 21,000' • planes ent weakness be, best explained distillation into a 4asoline alco- ed 'large scale bombing of big In one - twenty -four -hour period by the end ' o1 -1943. American by the theory tltai it -has been go• hol, says the St. Thomas Times- : -.'. eitles, were being blasted in the of the "round the clock" bombing - plans production, according to- a o -ing through a period of 'reorgant- Journal. By utilizing this eonser.% greatest air assault 'in history. mare than 2,000 operations flights report last week from Under 'flee- - .'zatioa and re-equipping end that_ vaiion plan. °the, Swedish bakery �, .. British experts, who estimate the were completed by British pilots, rotary `o1 War Robert Patterson, it is merely gathering 'fresh is collecting and producing 15 weight of bombs dropped 'on • Ear - flights totaling 160,000,000 miles. hit 5,600 in February, a rate that. strength." as Goering says, in order gallons of 96 per cent pure alco- lope during 1942 at 4,000 tons a Is. 'these operations there were means 66;000. planes of all types to deliver ' surprise blow's at "the hol for every baking hour, enough' ".month, assert that more than 10.- fewer planes than a year ago, but and 42,900 combat planes a yelit•. right 'hour "? But how long can ' p00 tons fell in the same area last' they •- carried more bombs. to operate 24 delivery- trucks, These figures 'may be conserv- they wait for that hour to come nth' no motor -fuel' needed ' from: . ' month alone. The .German Defenses ative, since British :sources have ' There came a moment in the'Lnft- _outside sources. l The Opening Bars The Germans have built defenses estimated that America will "pro- waffe's blitz on Britain when well- It has long been known in Can- _._;._ Behind this growing Lary veers against -these attackia.. They have .- does 100:000 planes, in 1943 and informed 'sources had good reason ads and the United States that antiaircraft guns that reach with Brims 36,000., to believe '.that the British woaild doff h fermeniation ig an alto- the signs of s new purpose. here g were' strong, .proapect_s of an Allied remarkable accuracy the 20,000 -to _ • .Axis Production __•_ ; _ ' collapse if the buts continued _only. _ ' ��uc transformation with two - - -- , invasion of,.. .Vurope is 1943. -The x0,000 feet altitude from which Against this the Axis is estlm- a week or eo Jonge; than it did. important materials Lett at the - -very prospect, of it reflected • the. British night bombers make their How long can the Reich .stand be- end of the fermentation period. runs over targets, and -even the alto to have some _20,000 planes.: • ---prevailing - mlIitary opinion that ,ale- ..x0,000 to 35,000 feet from which altogether, of whtejt from 4,000 to � blitzed? Wlhat" will- happen -'To ' - besides- ashes and other products. blows alone ,would 'not bring vic- T,600 are German combat planes. German morale and production and Those two important by- products tarp England, despite a ten-month American daytime fliers drop their The combined production: of ail communications and over -all abil- are oxygen and sethyalcohol but air Blitz that shook her •to the bombB. Berman fighter ` planes; - `the Axis nations is estimated -at ity to light if thiAllied raids Ahow are usually 'lost in., steam during .'eore, rallied and held firm. -Be. cautious because of the defensive no letup, but., instead mount .,in the' -bakin process. power of -the bombers, harry the 2,800 a mont3i. This figure is ex- g •p lore a territory can be won, in severity day after day, night after We think we have made eat - � the words of Lieut. Gen. Joseph. attacking planes. as they make peeted to slump by June or earlier � �' • c because Germany Is taking' -more afore Reek after week, inn a much strides in 'war conservation in this Stilwell, "a man must be sent to their Way to and from 'the targets. more protracted period .than the - country, but it remains for people There are losaep. The heavy op and more men from her factories period of the Luftwaffe's _00rt to. like. the Swedes, still -s_ neutral -- - -stand • on it." But the battering ssaitons of February ass eetim- �atioa to really prove - that - tree - -- -_ - -• - -- - bombers have been giving German. grind Engiana into Ilrlsnle,. _. esa -is the mother of invention. :. win: plants, communication cen- ters and submarine bases -can dis• ; -: •. �rapt production and soften de- --tenses against the day of isvasi6i- 7 — Last week. Captain Harold Bal. _ .-_four, Parliamentary Under-Secre- tary ~ _ SERVING THE' tarp for `liar in Britain, called - -- UNITED NATIONS othe bombings "the' opening bars _ INDUSTRIAL HL • N WAR AlCO O a . tT which - ma rise to the crescendo w of the march- on £arrays.° 1 . � Are of Combat .• `.' Those opening bass were being _ played across a vast keyboard. DRESS IN BATT117 ' .Great four- engined Laneastere. _ Stlrlings and Hallfaxes- have roar- ed each night across .the are whose ,MOTOR cars_ become tanks. Luxury liners become troop radius extends. 600.in . miles from, Zondon; enclosing the greater Part M transports. And ALCCIHOL becomes a vital war necessity. .,a •� ,, . - . e>! Germany's war industries and _ - - -- - — - - - -- - - : those- of the lands- -the Nazis have Narrow indeed is the gap between -the pleasurable things conquered. By, day American Fly - - _ _ ..� _. -: Ang - Fortresses and Liberators of peace and the fighting tools of war. - � -t•11� I .. _ `'lave smashed -at' targets nearer Lome bases. IMixed with the gasoline of fighting aircraft, INDUSTRIAL The nature nature of the targets set- -ALCOHOL ke ' flying. In the radiators . 3 -ected by the Allied "High Cam- wand seemed 'to net the pattern - trYL�ca, ALCOHOk keeps'em rolling.- f or thin to comer. Firs t of all —_ -- fie, assauiz as$ ueeu aireuivd• U—;Il 'j wi+ gunco"aft,• lelps to _. against . the pubn3arine, which has - _ • rovide stabilized explosives for our shells• proven one of Hitler's most eflec- p p tive 'weapons. Sine the first of versatile- the f::' > .•,k. And in our iwspitah this same year Wilheimshaven. the mart- - lig,e center whose shlPyarda are product brings . comfort and- peace to producing U-boats, has t been hit, Darn three times' and medieval wounded mein -" "Nuremberg. the holy place of the Nazi party and home of i:xesel _ - ALCOHOL has gone to wat, and to provide -- 41"ine niants. once_ i orient ehtef • operating ba4e for' submarines on •1 ]P'rance's western coast, . has been _ resources. of our mighty plants have been ` bombed ten times d•hile Brest and °- St. Nazaire have• been hit .twice :mobilized for the duration. Until peace a _ warn wvr a wr nrx► v mass. _ _ -- Foctory Centers 1411t P P I War plants and rail and road networks have also been battered. _ H I R A M WALKER & SONS - -- Cologne -has been raided four - ; . ; ---- - - -x -= - -•_ -- `I •ince the start of the war;. Hamm, - AIM_ a. great tall tearer in Germany. Las been hard hit. Essen, home - - - - Lars been attacked ,heavily. .Hen- ' . geio, to tae 'rietneriands. w.aere - factories are turning out war Ina- ;_,. „ •�+► n4 , tterials for the Germans, has been - ='xilastered with bombs. Berlin A Target Last week a fourth in the cur, { ' slash 'series of attacks hit Berlin. >!x was a 'thun&srbolt" raid, `a, i�►�% - �� s s: .y ;'. 11Lart .sharp, attack 4n • which the ` . _ `� OW loads of the attacking planes - . �- • _.e,; , ' S� 'were poured upon the city in halt an hour According M (4erman re- _ - p)rts Mang fearsome four - an'd - two-ton block- busters, perhaps aimed at the near -by Potsdam railroad. ptation, fell along' Beij - lWs Unter den 'Linden, the wide and famous avenue that is flank- ed 'by palatial public buildings, tourist and shipping offices, motor- car showrooms and - jewelers' - - - -, Bluey, and .Curley of the Anzacs_ o's right ?" By Gurney, (Austraria) IS THAT SOUP YOU�RE _ Y - - rT 'TASTES '(NAYS WHAT BUT -NE COOK � 114ROWiNG' OUIT 5 R ,� LIKE . jtu,( I SAID ���\ I SAYS ITS COFFEE— N -- - _- .. - . • _ = GOOD • SOUP �J . ?p ME ' r - ' tea' , AMR �II I GF' ..,ii�'n`4o-'ty% ':i •,� 1 _ X• r_. ' T •'L.'t� : :'_a. ._:.':3...r�s. _ '„''ire `- 'i^~..j1.. ;•��._G :rI .... � .,_. .. °. .... ... ._. ... .. 7.. ._ .._—.. ..wi :._ . norm" Am a _'��..j.�..� art's Elevator �' • �. Ilt,iY.t•..P �. A f;.bt l _ a'sLV wb AtstA - .►: W i, 1diLWl;ka� ' i Elarke Prentice - Ahlhaeoa�t :'a". 3W - States - a 1CF?%5ED A1:CT1U> F%.it _ - i!4'11JG7Ai: b"Crlptio :. _ - ns �° '� �'�'� � 'TRANSPORT • :.5 - -- - - o�i ..Gt. Britain, �f1.00 cis idvatia► For the .Count ee - of York D - .. T _ '" � � _ 91►e*tn 6 Pro pec tea _ - seta; successor for Corpl, a m, f'aan' ■ bcatre.: �tltA:v SPORT 'ttj7o Protxin ikro of C. A. 9. F. and uc . ew i.t. _ �QARTAGE I'a"t yam' :binder twice lie .`_' . - - old price. _ -- -`' Brie `bu& llas l - _'J..'t. Prentice ,(former Prrntia i' _- ouffvlllE - !� _ — ,MOFji+�4 GraJx and Ch9ps of aU MBAs t'reuticei. Farm and Fart- Moss fr ?- SAND GRAVEL STONE Order year chick starter egrl� Gaveromeat Liamsd 9aies a i1PaeJslty at fair .tad swtiaa 1'SUPJDAY, F!AM*T, SATURDAY Steuffville. Oat 29ARM .18, 19 slid 21 � Ltryiag Mashes and Dairy they a �. • able ratan. ''!aloe care of ' bags because they a r Phone 191 ' +Matermty, Medicsi, and Surgical - - - - ^ Bei(ond the cases - taken; - A . :Nr �"'.'+ . -$lue Horizon Clot �. �. _ Maternity Semf•ROOm _ • r _ _ ke6istered Nuiw in attet►dalac! and WANTED _ insurance of A11 Kiwis. `DO�O�'y I''�°o+� Rlcherd Denning, PERNMENT AAGGINf ,PAIN .. - - 24 huurieivlce �ven.3' __ - . .. _. .13E?1D HORSES kND CA•1 TL - . - %mbulance service E3dtrt t�lcteia .Available witbt... - .also . :. _ . TMA�' ;ffiAY,S THE TOPER, For '><IrW PTO up. 'p Re 4NI) MEI}Y�S. :iT *At 8� .E. R. GOOD ..z......... MRS ZS-�7 a aver dROa&IAx . • Beauri�, and t;ervw. -. �� UR �1ffS. CLA�BZd01NF_ .. # /�iDiO SERVICE •cad bone" _ _.. :_ ` Nalwat � :. � �•. H. TlfM CPfr.•D: rY� ...• PiCKLiRa!!S ... - BROUGN7IM -PICK S1J `'` ft r! »Itiebr. NR► !. 0i-.. AGI34COIJRT�_�$1 MONDAY.• TUESDAY, .WLDWSD) OBELAIWA, ONT. ° WW Fay ' ihw' • phi MAiD R 222 M and 26 Phone 1516 '} _ ATTE N I Na - Blues 1�7 GOR - DON YOUNG C . ...:.;'. _ '• .' _—.- y —' - - -- - -- — - - - - - -- -- — - - -- � �� ��. A1� .. Vy OCQat10� :. . . °Arta • lReeftm and Jaisk Oskia - xstw -1410 -MV& Road-- Gravel aded Short yea. - Pit - .- - _ - : • : ` - =• � - � . �ni�' ��r4� .- -- , ' - rARTHUR FIELD �+ 1SUASDAY, FRIDAY, 9AT11WAT � � -- 7 PH U i2 r i - crt shed Pit Run MARCH W, 26 and 27 . and WAWANESA WIL Co... - � MILLS :1 AII�ie _ +Gravel Bate. sn� Conat=7' . ; Pardon lolly Sarong o� a, j 1886•.19'56 Sand and GriAed, ^- Abbeft aha caaem- :. w'i>riefst+es ace ei 8oildiagn motor, Box and .tkee c nseatlm of 399 40, 3U Stone _ . . _ _ .. t�os ems. - a,,,.,... . .:IN. YI Solaaseari>'� - _ A�oaaoNk )yisaraaee of Delivered or Logded 10. Pis PIANQ -TUNING � >tie�a F. L. Green s - �o PRONL — !last► Piste' 97 r 3 �{1bNe es ?fees ----- ta aseasal Desk aea. as or Y'oseaft ot&e — Howaid bi'J3 A NL; _ -- , ��s,.. - .. ... Rowe Bow�ma� at ati good steers. �OgN BlJIIRNE. dt atfN' _ . _All Kinds of, l . epair Work W111=1 KWAX10 - j- : 'A111 u in Guaranteed l outer : X -C. '3. 11I»000NALD R,C CLENDENING a ' 19'9' 22%% 3696 MP 4;ae Am' .Teeoaa ITNERAL 13MECTOR to • � 11t or N tr.� ...ee •f• +„ �••M BUSINESS cr, ..P1rR9oNAL ' -. a Private Ambulance _ �: f TYPING _ Phone biarh. 9OW or Malvern Soso i Bj psh. Bid" a farrow, MM T1MOr' j_ ern, Corn.» stay w wJ r ob— his BOX 165, PICKERI:�1G jock of 100 how psdpdo' 1657 .m >d•a• _ Markham, O • la Gimp -a but rich de.. ■p hb coon ford —be did, w o am of axk,as or Phone Pick. 1d0 �� sign we can turnish s6��,e 18 19 ...., ,........ ft Tlie Farmer /. '' memorials , teat will RSabe proud be law. w 1 Jaw la11 biw i•i� " _ 1.e Iwrn Chkks phase from every . .rte d.�..++de1,y d... hw... afrrdla.lr to el.i 1a1H - . Osier nowt for furore deliver ' _ I ataadpofal: In dignity did 1 •N Jet. o�rrl i' laid bum 1w /M 6m frdoad cos rsa •asses ..nb.t afwalwo a" •r o •.w 1 = ,.:.,. Slattery Poultry Farm 7Auctloneer appearance our - t ,. ►.. r.d send d• a rraM d IUJL 0.4 rte. ray ��..3+ Alton Road, Pickering . - toar>t wt>t stand .oat • If«.+Lrd sae f,w ewe i he ••esl.Mewd a 060 - /a a Des+ + through the aged' _. Vow Ike rr.L _ A .,►'fir- T..:L.r .e Kingston Raw we t Fatysi Stock — 'trnitare Salo N. W. STAFFORD _ PILL - f H/ R A S K 6 T ..... " "n _ A 3peeia'ItjF ;� HJShwa #W bianameatal 22 Years experiences, .No Sale Ft. 469 Whtsby 4nL EGG MASH J�F 11se Large or' Too Sonalt 4as _ =ti- Goekeky. Ont, R. R. 1. or Phone a f' gTR,OLT, = DUNBAATON 8teuffvilk' T308 zl� 11hono Pickering 77 K v _- - -�` -. Wow FAM After gargling with W -31 - - Ann3elitis., yuua auvusl+ .w.... — lO�a clean because it it desa: :.�'uesda Mardi s�. . . .. .:.+. f/�J�, �%� ., ;ML31 kills harmful germs y, , +' wAR JO$ 9uickiy. It is eJ:onomicalbe: 71 entire stock .. cluding eaase it is effective at half a . ' _ :strength :. -it is fiat injurious a ntir 1n - ;.. ' at foil strength. Like so mangy ' __.._..-- _ �r %,<�l fto"Cts; it- = CA'F LE - O gat kers, 2 u�ls� ; You can tah your fat drippings, given yqu ,mote for your -- ? scrap fat and bones to your a»at 7noaey. Shop at your Re1ad1 CLYDESDALE. HORSES.. and a' dealer. He will pal you the establishedpsiceforthedsi aq :Drag Store for Safety;' and the scrap fat. If yo4 wbh, — - Satisfaction and-Economy; - yon cad rasa this amuse!: oMsz to + When shop- Complete outfit of Modern ': Mach"' nr !acct Volnntasy Sd�age Committee or Rsgistsrsd Local 1a es. 9 ss. ping, look for t.. was Charity, oz•— ��� .,and Implements : / the familiar . You can donate your fat drippiagt red and bluff , 2 updfat vb to fte if 4 e� Rex611 era iAlei, WILL BE SOLD b Public: tb.m in your • oomT _ y 1n;taii� or— _ - You can amdaoe to, place out • ' ' 4''a . — Auctloi , on _ -the � -preauses� Mark an faz . ' - .+- ,. Road, south 'of Malvern.. your Depastmeat abet' such a systse _ ` I is is YOWL ANTISEPTIC - v w 0 rtlasat.stNjtUsalVyst arAa . _ o Reserve Tettma el . - sM at 0 K r 13a4 aATIONAL sALraac 01=10N L. : SOTES DRUG (A LTD, ATv� S. Far el 1: Un Reba Young, Prfaeipal of • SURVB,YOR - m • _ Ntr Cos1tlamamon 8a1o61, has rstarn- 7. J. DObi'gIVANP B. A., U C. 'PEON$ .)PP,CBERINiF. B led to her daises altar a week's ill- q xveyors Gibson and Arnold, 886" + 1 1 ,1 ; AAi6' King StEL East; Oshawa- Phu to h iCpL Taek Andrew Is hams' ota al. on fite a=, ft raeords of AM,; _ . arM1, k' _- _ _ �; .' y., M•�.. i \ • ;. .1 1 •'7. All i ..I' . T \ ^N �i' M •� Mel -'tip'• i i, euchre, apOnaOled by .the Ciui3, in' largely given to a dlswsslon . how i �. anti Mtn. Htanphries of w� , ,^ the old Costihnauaity Rsll, in aid of heal to help the boys who are oyes- by sailed oft friends Last tote radio fund for Dtmbutos School- seas and in the Active Forces irk- and also attended . service at eft'- _ L I R - sent out church in the e . '. - - :Ja.;� " • _ - - •- � _ - _ little chu - latiioied this distruZ'+ !The Club has ^ lfte -bag resident here. 'Attending for day, �h 96th. several boxes and will d6 what the A similar y , _ '!h. ThAailat _ LigE ' it _quite ill can them infoi�ricd on the -- _ at the ptaent tiRne. d ' school here, she later be�se active . = to keep _ regyet reporting Mr. Thomas in con imunity affairs and served home events. ,.- N& W�� ova 40 •ha ring suffered a relapse.- for some' years on the Library Bd- 4adley _ -. The late of hi Bray woe for Mt, William Cowie is i,u� in good She was setivein -the Wbwen'e Ih-. - - - many years of his life $ resident Fed w , olII, ��; Tatth si present: I stitute and was efficieit and cap- _ - of this corainunity, having lived *. '.Air. Keith Drake of M:. Bridges .able '•in everything she undertook with his father on the Guthrie and �� MOr� � � � t� POL was with Claresont iri'ends oyez Shc was a-. member of - -the• Baptist Mr. and_ "M Jack Anna spent later • on the - Chapman .ferny which. - Church, where she taught s Sunday Sunday at the home of his parents. they purchased in 1882. Niter his the week -end. - eel the at of I and • Mrs. George Bameey marriage • he rented the Elliott l•`red liorley--- bas..reLVrned .to Sd+ool class, cuPi . po -spent Saturday- -ia_Luidon and se- " am as as am" - his' work in Toronto; 'si�ei a -two- organist and choir - leader for some on Sunday. faun+ where George West now is creek lay -off, yews• living and later the farm where J. b[ts, W'jd. Miller . and two sons tMe funeral service was Geld on trhe Reid Cyross - ladies • Here are C. Bryant now lives. Wsilter was doing good work in preparing gar- always a quiet, good - living Man, - Bought MA sdi-- were with Miss Ebuna Brown over .Sunday frO02 the late` residence, highly respected biy,' all his neigh - hired Clothit+ag - StesHlzed, ' -with her mainister, Ziev �V: Daniel, resets. - the week -end- _ )Liss -Jean Unton of Balsam has. bourn.' His passing is deeply re- ad and pressed HIM new. Gem a ,; •ap�t_h;0 furlough officiating• its, Mr. been spending some time with -her Mrs, Aaeezaan at the James Surviving are het+ lien �llahe gds by all is this cab:unuaity. TsM s� of high deer sd�. and DLra. G lL WFatey4>a, w+d two sstiat~ M>ss. U who is i4iaprov- and sMp� is es tended to the Js and pasts. Also s .. ] 60pe,resideum ins in . health fates Joe Ward` and Glen Mender- dews, ffiesa Vioh. sod• f3eoel� Plan to- be at Part P+eyry► to , the bereaved. _ _ - �, and gua�'�►t+ hW at very ass of tisre -ilr C. A. F : Doth at myth, both tea ohia8 at Oehsw+► - ever the ,veep -ss Floral .tributes veers both Dleat; �d �'a� oa b`r+ldaTr -March g8lit, Flee. Daniel: will take as his ifal and beavuhil. PaMearers were F. $ Wsistaey is. P�lsldeat thin said bs csaelaeM ' <� i :.ff for Sunday next - "A Lib- - lLeears t�eo.' Rawtoo, Cba••• COOP 3 P. ,Winter, ,fie a !lping �ii`eep Rive*t`., B• •, 8elnrsdts So" sti W�ee6► �si(siirr era! Conservative" and -'The •Life Jos• 'WW* Frank l h >�D to Brighton Last week to clean _ . aad Wt>rk of St. Patrick" Madill and Sam Seavew _ Ki�sines8 details stirs his - 1fJee Ann Forsythe • has taken 's ' 3ateroeni< took P� m Cam- WP 80t `e iGgs Edj the �i11i+oois of 14=21- _ - - -- — - 9azca- - t+rmoat 1Faios Ce�etes'!• -- - -- bvLdm8 'opesatio� there. ' Ia the- oiFiee o tea The . eaaraw for . ibe tied Chore � was at bgoo+e Let week end. WAIN has been going oa here and the se- �• J � Wiisas spent s coapie �� ��" " "'O l� vargtni 1i ' a -DES: - - -- spears b eaoouiaiios. Thos is a of days in To*eft last. -- GTK spent $uzadsy. it lss mme at him worthwhile piaee for ones nsish• Gteas Etvse_- iMl�. and dim VA Whtte► ro The. 0tsds• held a .S*4- meeting at �, and Mrs, C;eo, Dixon of Tor- r. a". 49M B. B. Cooper, of botse of. Mr. and W& Charles onto spent' the week end with Mr. 'p¢yterford, were the week en4 visit- was with Cle&eoce on blbndsy of last week, J. B. Wtrilsota' SINGER SEWING MAdMiAls on of the' � - family. - fie• B3 ron Fee547 whey; •a Large repreaentatioa turned $The . Ladies - Aid will hold their , Mr. sad Mrs. A. Giles of .Toronto Wf A Casaie- family last wwk-end• ` out sad had s most eajojable tiRas. regular monthly meeting Mar. 24th died on friends here over . the lira. J. iisnley, of Ftiattordi via- President wed ost a war in ells . at the hams of j". IIl Shank. Roll 16 oatddo ate._ ►- Phase � week end.. ► :'+ ! iced her aunt Mina BmLe' labt week. and the busisrees w� �, "Spring"• MEW& _ - � Sys Gsnnoat last' - - - -- - . -- - -- Mrs.. Tamtiason, has. ealiated. in the week -end at her home. Mrs. P830= Mrs. A, F. He was iot4tiurly frith was Red Cross oettrig w�as� at - T. :. tii and lira 1Yt►iter Daniel the Harv4" home, . of to appoint canyaesers. - a�emded as Executive meeting- '9ig3itb;- Liadsa A Mee *dory of - Quite_ a _ nubs_ r tray here atten- - -' — -- - - r the Can. Baptist Church, on. MwWay tied the funeral service ror the fate - -- - - • at khitbY Miss Mary Forsyth, of Claremont - Liars :- tteaie, of ioruata- on Sunday afternoon- - - spent the week-end with Mrs. Ayrei pithy of Brougham friends is ex- _ _ - -- who we are sorry to report, is not tended to- the bereaved family. progressing as well as hoped �fer. . The Women's -Day of Prayer, had - "" Nis. Bruce Harton - or Toronto a ;arger attendance that, usual on 'was-at tus hone over Sunday.- -- March- l=Dr.- Mr4. T. Norton led the - A pt,:asant social' evening was De : r. Hosts. assisted by Kra- Robert- Yspent at the home of Mr. and bars. son. _Mr_.. Bayles, Mrs. Cassre. I - . . - . . _ hose Farr, on Tuesday, March 9, Malcolm; Mrs. Ritchie, _ -- _ ...._ _ when the' Goodfellowship•tiiasw of ors. �•���- �;. a - 1 - — _CANADA FACES A WOVD- E - the United Church Sunday School. M:G..Harvey �residipg at end organ. Id their regular monthly meeting. The �L on a's institute held their, NEXT W I NTE R attendance. Mrs. 'Mare -meeting in the town hall, on _ - _ _ .'There was a good - George Middleton and Nis. -Russell' the afternoon of ' March _ nth. Host- • Piikey were the program : committee esses : Mrs. T. Robertson, Mrs. B. _ -- - - -im -the evening. The business was Harvey, Mrs. George Philip and RE YOU one of the Canadian householders who burned fences, doors, oondwxed by the President, ., Mrs. Mrs. bI..Harlock A short skit was , and even flooring_ to' keep warm is this "nester's sub-zero weathu? - acne the uses F. Manion. It was .reported that even by live ' ladies: desiing with ps chaps yon are of lucky who just managed to scrape had, 6" vp.aiva_.f,�_!•p c=_- Ceitinga" ark dernonstrating -I the Russian Relief and that the wise buying methods. A "Bean -mrou vii -class had made three quins..These Guessing Contest" w-as won by Mrs. In eithei case, you will want to be prepared for nest winter w�tea greater were all delivered to Toronto. Oth, .. George Duncan Jr., the winner giv- hardships loom, unle3s you- take immediate saioa. or business w-sa dealt with. Read -, ing a, short' talk on "Beans ". Mrs. The shortage already has affected many communities total stocks of - - ir.gs and Contests were enjoyed.' A M. Burk lead an article oci Russia. - :- dtT wood are newly exhausted .. -: is some places the small supply of green - - 'tasty 1pnch. was served and the ev A contribution of clothing for the g p g.- �'. _ -wring otoaec! by. all - singing Avid- - Auoa;,s,i �:�i �� � �� _ wood cut for nest winter -is beia used grow to meet the resent emer ea Lars Syae. Call was answeved, b�- _bUh._••Jokes. _ Throughout'most of Canada, fuel wood is obtained not tar tzom where i� >, --- weer -end A pleasant afternoon -was • brought consumed. Its production and distribution are the business of local ,:itizeas. - -- - Viaiters eyes the -- 1 a clo -e-- .' :.i..tt.zd.:.... ate: . -` The Dominion Government, recognises chat the wood -fuel shortage-is J Arthur Loyst, Miss Bessie Grah oommunit:_ friends . mourn . -the -' .- _ = -- ,oyst Cooper, Miss Grate `so seiiow' that even with =the full co- operation of everyone is iffected com- e death of the late firs Willisaa ...l[orley, Capt. McDonald, Mrs. B. onunities as adequate supply is not assured. Accordingly, it -has been decided ` Norton, mother. . of Mr. Thomas Harbors, Mr• and lass• Cliff Pilkey, Norton, who. .passed away, at the to stimulate 'the outpat of wood -fur! by assisting those normally engaged -. =r- -.Miss Marion Kilpatrick, rtandolph h o! her daughter. l[rs• Milro3'► -in its production and distribution. To this ends tl�e following measures Cmrsuthera. at .."Wleston, where she liar resided - -- will be adopted: _ - - -- - -- - -• ` .. ror some years since h= 1, -i:d�s -- g[w hear Lecture an UUM death. After ..leaving the ferns, Mr. 1 A sabsidy of 11.00 per cord. will be paid to dealers on all 1 .7L Claremont, at the March meet- and ]i mll�I6 i_r1ved J-Scar or'o for_ and cut oa or before hV of thWe Wti D[�. sib commercial fuel -wood contacted .. for sane time. During her residence ;• . tu3e 30, 1k943,..and held to dealers ' account on that date. j > relies of the eomo0aunity gat- here, Mrs. - Norton mad her family g - jmasd to hen Mass Flor+rnce Jseht . were acti�?e in Sri church y oiler has been authorized to• arrange is his of our Canadian Plress ' in W+ee stwaya _The Coal Coats Chins. They heard her, tell of her and Sunday School activltfsL Shs ,discretion for the payment of such portion of the transportation W" highly esteemed- for 6'er lend .•,.,.as he considers proper in respect of fuel =wood, particul- tnany exp .; i•• th* _ e9Mt! `', netghoo&.,at ,s �,.r: si ...; • -fiend- !r ra eases hers dealers, -to procure suppiiess find 4 accesses•; . - - - - and of. the wonderful growth 'of 1Ae ships, .The family, lj�ra. Eva Feasby' the' area-*IOM Chrlstaan taterarore, and 6he u=c.l Mrs.. Nellie Ferguson, lira. Sarah -Jto contract for fuel -wood at locations outside that same thing today iii that - which they normally derive their supplies- of In order to obtain ' Milroy and the sons kLenry and .... us war =fora 1'snd. Miss Jack is now a- an such reipnbursement, 'dealers must obtain a permit from P RThomas, the 'gtsndchildren; and the - 1 .waiting an opportunity to return_, to idly of Mary, have rile .symp r\ the Coal. Controller before contracting for such supplies.:i _ ,her .work in Chits% . athy' o' f neighbors and-friends. , 3 The Coal Controller will` repurchase from dealers at dealer's _ .. Foresee basineast<nan Passes - - cost an commercial grades of furl -wood on which asubsidy were -held it - _of Zper c ©rd -hiss- is - beta-- paid_and:which -ace still in deaters'- -- amen Toronto last week for W: G. New- hands as' at May 3 ; 1944. _ fomner resident here. He was _ :...`4 Assistance will be given in proyidiag prioritie9 nor aece3sarg Mrs Newton was an old British equipment. eq . P t- - Ksv'' man, and first enlisted in the We are Pleased to report Mrs, - , Fred Wiestgate much. improved in '4 Farmers now on the farm, and wfio leave t]ie`farm temporsiily' iipial Navy in 1874 He saw sec, health is response to this appeal to engage in fuel -wood cutting, will . - - tieice -in- the - Sudan and the_ Middle pre. George Vamee o: camp Bur- -- _ p° - carstwg- Ant. In the last . war, he, served - _ be deemed by 7Vaaonal �e:ta �a•c service-40 be den, spent- -the wgek-end -with •• his -their regular occupation as farmers and be given all the one years as ineinteriorduetorator parents Alex. Cameron R rights of deferment of military service which such an occapa- . ; @e p ved to Totbuto �iiine years of Nova « &- _ don now carries. Such temporary absence should not, however, _ago. His wife predeceased .him five otia, is spending part of his fur- ricaltussl� roductiorr. tough as the hoWe • of-his auai; iateifue with ag p years se*j trhe funeral service was Mrs. Riobt. Anderson. _ _ _.. _ - __ _ • . Geld with. _fun. navy honours. _ and Mrs. aetirIes is 'i!sod erhssfs "' tr'o4n - : Municipal councils, fart ms, fuel dealers, individual oNisesAS; service dubs; - was ooadueted by Colonel Lalmbert. the severe burns wltisbl� she re- - and gimps The Last Post was played at the in eomenw+Nies'whera.vrood, fuel is burned, oh urged . ' _• ;} _ - ' graveside. Interment- took pie -m getramn when her doss caught ire -- --•, •to_ -begin ad once air .-1 survey d thek ifoeai sHuetien, and to tale is>,mnN Fs�ospwt •Cemetery. - - -- a diaN etian to relieve tl+� s oeiay�- Memories of pre-war sports were atiss Mary Forsyth Passes - revived when the management ' of QAe of Clsremout'e best known the Dunbarton Hockey Aseoeiation, _ a .y4Wdezfta in - the . person of lyti$a lopg since .dissolved,. (Tae to the• rep- - miry Fdtisyth, passed Ai my on aration of ' its ' members to the vac . �ttrsday last in St• Michael's Hon- ious theatres of war, handed• over _ Honeurobie G D: Hews, MibissTe► ;. W,F.1 petal, fosonto, after a short illness. its relmaining assets of ;18 to • the - - - - Me was in her 40th year. Home and School Club. 'T'he done -... Horn in Chwam t, ale . was a lion was made at a very successful r�ca. ;acs and dashed upstairs to get ready. HOW YOUNG CANADIANS The dance was in the loft of the Y p g D THE JUNIO - _ old National Guard Armory. An CAN HELP TO WIN THE WAR - - attempt had been made to brighten r , I -- .I u t + u l l� u r n r �� the dingy hall by looping colored -_I Iwwl 6E SURE TO ATTEN R 906, THE JUNIOR RED CROSS HAS BEEN strips of crepe paper from the RED CR S THIS AFTERNOON AEKED TO SUPPLY 160.000 WOODEN SPLINTa rapers to the walls, and cover- AND THE UZAAR '&A% FOR CANADA'S ARMED FORCES. c P ' ' ON SATURDAY shop " ARE YOU READY TO TAKE c g COMPAWN! _ ing the electric light bulbs with WE WILL, NIGHT Td14n+PORTANT WAR JOB. , �b shades. The softened light flat. MISS BROWN . �; /� ;:i YOU SET WE ARE tered Enid- jn the coral organdy J , _ '.:. 9 NIR.*MON , �'- '; dance frock that had been one o! .•, -. ;.. � %: j s• _ .' *I'm her vacation purchases, and that working harder they ever $ thin delicious cereal doesn't help , .. these days. Have no • time to be yon become "regular"- «nistura yl until tonight shed had no oppor- troubled by constipation due to lack Get your gg�,OGG•S AL I.- tunity to wear. Tom looked, at her - p 'of -the tight kind of '%W' ism y P ty 'Appreciatively: , >•< 1 i �� Thank g �� BRAN daily ' �'� ld° °f It was with evident pride that _ aible way to correct that condition water ..' and discover for yourself he piloted her over to, .a tail, - f hoav easily your old a di*- soldier with a pretty black- iii .. instead of taking cathartics. Get KELLOGG'S ALL- � /i appears' Q�ed rl ban n on hiR arm 4� pTUfltaH which only -gave temporary zeL,s% BRAN 1 Av le in two convenient . „ -- - MRIS, WHAT ARE YOU GOING Why not try eating KELLOIXM sixes at ally , Enid, I want you to meet my GOING TO HEADQUARTERS AND TO OO WITH THE MONEY You RAISE grocers'. Made by o buddy at camp, Bud Armstrong, -WILL SE IM ENGLAND VERY SOON THISns1E y ALL -BRAN every morning and ace Kellogg's is London, Canada. ► ': ��_3 ' and his sister, Daisy." You've DONE IT'S AN GOING TO OUR JUNIOR In five minutes Enid knew that %/ �LENDIDLY 61RLS a ¢EOCtDSSSUND0:SS0.00D M_. Daisy Armstrong was in love with - is wr ausldn INSNUAIT NTS _ s f j FOR PRISONERS t �• Tom. Well, she reminders herself, v • oc WAR. SERIAL STORY she had no right to resent another • girl's interest in him nvw. % ♦ 7 H E ' A GIRL MARRIES And yet she was glad when the evening was over, glad when Toni' ` apparently oblivious to Daisy's BY RENE RYERSON MART' :� enchantments, • refused an invita- tion to ride &long with the .Arm - GIVE GENERONSLI' TO TIE CANADIAN RED CROSS `$ SAD DECISION of myself. You and Pop are going strong&, and hailed a taxi for him- CHAPTER XVI right along with Letty. A Cali self and Enid, It was a break for Phil and forma . winter would be fine for -- Letty, the first•real break they'd 'Pop, still frail from his. -recent It was nice to be alone with ever had. t illness, and Mom'couid help Letty b,,lti`in. the .intimate darkness of - — A. end the cab_ - -. Tice: to feel -his' hand fi.) qf:, .Phu'l,d who had get settled in -her new home.. It t gone out to California months be- would be much better than hay- close over` one of hers, and-press. Thri>ky Macaraai )�reat tray the least su - - - -- fare- -had- t4ritteil_: urgin Phil to _ in her mother. here at home it warmly. But he made no move r - - y ggestion' of Ger- . come out there, too. He had a wogtrying, her heart out about beyond that gesture. They talked Patriotic housewives waste lio man guilt or regret for h »trots - . ,job for him in an airplane fac- them. about his life at camp. 'He asks$ = - :: meat: ,Here's a favorite way to which the- German. armies perpe- - :- 1« Flory, and''Phil could, go to work Of course, it took a lot more her, to write to him. He said W-1 ' `combine le2t -over, meats in a trste. was,darned lonesome so far front.•••. ta$ty' economical and generally Hard as is their life, they• know as soon as he got there at wages talk and t a sfi n, but that was home. popular dish: neither- starvation nor despera= chat seemed fabulous to 'him and the way it was finally settled. 'He kept the. cab waiting while ' lb, elbow macaroni tion. Nor do they expect Ger - '� "`g " Letty. Phil and Letty were selling F >I Buttered bread crumbs man to lose the war. To expect "Some of the other boys- -from their furniture, and they moved iie,went to the door with Enid. , y P ,. I don t suppose Ill see 1 h cups ground left-over meats them at this time to revolt against "'the shop are going, -too, Phil in with the Sharona while that was FPo you - - . _ _ ._ _ aaxplained. going on. Enid gave up her bed- again, this trip," he said as she Pepper and ialt - -- Hitler i as - futile and puerile as y" "Tom ?" Enid asked with cud- room to them and the twins, and fumbled'with her key at the door Grind meat and add seasoning. to expect file Fuebrer to live up den alertness. slept on the davenport in the liv- in the darkness. "I go back to Cook macaroni in 1 quart of to his promises or treaties: Phil looked at her-queerly. "No it _ room. Little Ann's crib was in camp .early in the morning." water or stock that is boiling' Diaries of the German dead, enlisted in the army a there, too. "We what time?"- until all liquid Lis absorbed. Sea- hesee conclusions officers, e Russians �' I month ago. Didn't you know ?" Sometimes, waking in' the night, We have to be at the station She -knew -the; had _' „tea been wen- Enid would- to see that the h ? y _Iav gathered thousands of, these. ,. - . non macaroni and meat_.to taste. - y Hake 'a layer of half the maca- -_ dering what had happened baby was covered, and drop a IIIe had been careful to keep Toni in bottom of a shallow, . itween be sad Tom. _ inttivES kiss in the downy soft distance all .evesung. �ieticu- = -- It was Letty who save-- - -her pink-fa eceC an wonder fearfuUy- 30,7.. °•�•” fl'fend= -- mod- -add a Wounded.p! eon .from further embarrassment, her what she was going to do when iiness was an armor put on for layer . of - -meat and finish with the $ his own protection.. But; -now, teat of the macaroni for the top • .remains On Du faded eyes bright and slsining, they were all gone. P layer.. Cover with buttered bread and bubbling over with exited But she didn't hay a much time voice changed. crumbs. Bake in moderate oven How about one little kiss- -' ;�na. ' • - to brood over that. There' were ;., - until crumbs are brown. Yokes The fortitude of a pigeon who She war Saying eagerly to Yom. just -for old -times sake . traveled in . a Halifax bomber 0 � . - b g eel y a hundred things to be done in 4 good servings., is almost "I want you and Pop to come out tl.at abort ,week, and Enid helped She lifted her lace to his. He insignificant. �. a recent Berlin- raid so impre iF� I tried to make the. caress light and the crew. that the squadron. co<.n- _: and visit us just as soon'. as Q►e with all of them. Clothes to be Spaghetti-Chiekea Chap Suey � '• settled." careless, but as his lips touched mander considers recmomendir,g get packed, hampers of food to be pre_ Here's a United Nations dish _ _ - - - -- beta- his arms tightened eanvul- - it "e -pared lgxr4fd a Rho •t. a .- the hurl for mnnt!n» in iii•natr T- p�13Flg -Bi - c.,src- s�irr'.a.,w Iy�y.:laa'- dre2•gcaircC She was i to be gallant, but sively. tie gave a little groan. The pigeon's beak was i;'•� trying Ba rands. And at last, the morning in -war or in .peace: P g . Pa , _ -= the thou ht of Le Then-abruptly ti torn awn when's piece cf w ,l - g _ tt and the chil- when Enid watched them stow the - "Sorry."- e turned released her, is lb. spaghetti _ > y P t idren going so far away filled her last bit of luggage i¢ the trailer,' precipitately - S. cup mushrooms, chopped from r some flak pierced its t,'F - mith anic'. She was sore some- to leave. container, but the bird 'rliDde' rvr P pack themselves in the sedan, and 1 cup cooked chicken, minced Wno She couldn't let. him Lfuss and eta ed on its feet Cie -- ...,_s- tex�ible_._wnald happen, -to- with tearful smiles and much go' like 1 Bermuda onion, minced ' y ahem. ' . this, without- .at_.lelist seeing him -' whole iimr read to be of ser'::co = handwaving drive away. 2 rap celery, .finely shredded , y - ` s a again. Shea seized upon the only,. _ • if needed. a pretext she could -think of on the 1 cup chicken stock or liquid Letty paused,, struck by a sad- It wasn't . until she came home spur. of _the moment: "Wait . a . Cook spaghetti. in- i ii quarts of When the bomber landed. at the -' den inspiration Mom -I' ` just bailing 'salted water. Drain; but -base, fiY -st &id was green : to tha thought! Why couldn't you and from work that night that the real minute Tom; =And when he _ kr7 et--el heir- alenness --hit her. halted "s save surplus liquid- Fa..n .pwj._ _ pigeon. The civilian owner, fr, d. • -' 'Pop go with us now? We're 'driv. K s, `- '� si ,she hetti hot. Add to the surplus ing it by hand, declared there +.• „ The house wasn't home at all station to see you off in the Iriorn- liquid, the chicken'stoek, shredded. hope that Elie beak ..could grow - ing. There'd be room in the car. without welcoming lights in the _ _ ing." There was a sudden silence in - celery; 'minced 'onion, . chopped ' again. the Sharon livin room and then living room, and the savory smell She lay awake for hours, shaken - g' of supper cooking in the kitchen. acid confused, trying to sort out mushrooms and - minced cooked fowly but firmly Mom shook.her She felt like •a castaway on. a her emotions and reactions. She chicken. Cook slowly till mixture _ dead. She _knew her duty. dEaert island. know that Tom still loved her. - becomes 'creamy." Place hot "I _ I ^ -=31� :'t 1� oleo sLWAu grlLttig -He l*d betmyeq himself when 9P� - - !Fear =e Zrnid here alone. es centre into which _ disordered Irootnsaof the house to it hurt to - love someone hope- the . hot emeat- vegetable •Lmixture. Enid stopped her. �.onsense, patting the kissed her. And she knew how Mom. I m old enough to take care Season all with salt and a ea rights. Dustin the P Peer Makes 4 Lgeneroua servings. Dusting living room► -: -ley- - - and sprinkle with So Sauce. she came upon Toms picture, There was still something that which Yom almost .defiantly 'had she could do to- right things. But Cook- ed veal or other left -over meats , kept it its place on the mantel: it -took courage - unselfish cour- may, be substituted for the chicken The sight of his smiling, c',.erful age. She drew a deep breath. face brought another stab of She'd if -desired. 8 go down to the r,tatlnn iai:.�ai�l►.aC�3 io• Ehia the morning and tell Torii she'd Noodle-Egg Pies She wondered now how she marry him. 'Marry him the 'next sieve's a meat -saver that is lottg - F t I could have been unhappy in the. time he was home on furlough, or on 'flavor and, nourishment.. but old days with Flom and Po here short on cost- old P go to ,his camp some week -end ' - at home, Letty and the children and marry him. there and 2 heaping cups :boiled egg noodles, ;, where she could see them when - then, wait for him -until the war $ eggs = ever -she chose, and Tom, coming was over. Cream,.butter, salt and pepper ' every night to take her out some (Concluded Next Week Boil egg noodles in a. small ;..,;.y,,,;w;;;;;. - - / , ) . quantity of water so that when, .... a place. q Y .... ��::' „�::: ;:;. . >.. / • i a -- - dome all • liquid will, be absorbed: — 'As if her wayward thoughts had Grease large muffin-pans and fill -- - - �he'- ma$YC -' r nca vi wuJ"4izil, loan TABLE i 1�iL �� -the -- -Cora niLh egg YI86d�8� fOTIll - in the flesh, she answered the un- into a nest with noodles extending Got Atphin s wondwhol fait acting expected ring of the oor above the rim. Into each nest relief Nom headaches, neuritic tk 1, and there was Tom,. bigger and BADIR 8, CHAMBERS break an egg. Place on egg a pains, neuralgia, In Canadian drug- 'Still, tASS broader- shouldered than' ever in _ ] tablespoon of cream, a dab of gists bargain of ' uniform, grinning at her. MaClgh'oni Bahl 'For butter, salt._ and pepper d taste. 100 tablets for '984. - BO was rho a cold sppeedn,' and that not 1 in hot oven, ' (49'0 degrees) , ' age for a Meat eggs are set. sits realiyt' far! breathless moment. She motioned Miss Chambers welcomes personal T way to ease head - ~ �Je! him in. Beef and pork are primarily litter from to interested riders. She ,� � aches, neuritic �01►M ?' �{ There wasn't any magic in his protein ` foods',- while macaroni, ss . �i pain, neuralgia; oa topics for ter column, and to appearing, after all. He wan home. spaghetti and egg' noodles --are always ready to listen to your "pet `� and painful ttymp- on furlough, there was a dance super -rich in carbohydrates and peeves^ Requests for recipes pr , tomsofcohis,that „ special menus are In order. Address thousands reCom- ,.r� being given for the soldiers at the are usually regarded as the 'on- your letters to "Minn .sale B. ' arm0 ” Chambers. :1 Rest Adelaide St., trend ... A • ry, and he wanted her to . erg-,f trio. But you must re- _i a� Toronto," Sedd stamped self -ad- ; .. now priced for go with - to -call member that each member.of this tressed envelops If you wish a �� ' less than one cent WAR -LIME has depleted the tin the' house that afternoon but no "energy trio' is also rich in pro- reply. a' a tablet. Yes, real supply - so glass replaces 1+: one had' answered, he added. twins and that with the aid of Aspirin, one of the The delicious flavour and fine cal • "=vo one's here," Enid explain- comparatiysly small quantities of Feelings of German faat«treliefs ftosii 4 ad to him. "The family left for the, cheaper meat cuts, or left- pain ever known ... now only 980 nnioin the same as ever .:•, always. California today." She told him over meats, delicious and nourish- People About War for 100 tablets Hurry. Get Aspirin -in theapecial deserving yourchoice and preference. about Phil's new job, ing one -dish meal may be pre - -- ' 'economy. bottle --at druggist's ' ' '� = -.. • "That's swell," Tom said when • pared. Thus macaroni, spaghetti • The information in letters today. Hours of welcome relief. ay - CROWN B she had finished. "But say - and egg noodles -are ideal pinch found on the German dead, letter thus cost but a few pennies, so anyone ; pretty lonesome for you, isn't hitters in the game of war, short- mate and personal as it is, leads can afford it. •ages; and nerves.- -.t0 some striking deductions', writes NINGI we'll's A - ` SYRUP WAR spur. It had been, live minutes be- Compare the coat per pound of Maurice Hindus in The American Aspirin is made in Canada and is the - fore. Now suddenly the world ' your favorite meat, wiih the cost Migaziiie.' The people inside Ger- trademark of The oil ear r6. Fsiirau. prsdod. •r looked brighter. Enid laughed, of a pound of macaronis spaghetti many hate the', war - and want it Ltd. If every tablet is C p s " 'TM CANADA STARCH COMPANY, WIii1 0 and rivert'ed to- -the earlier Adis- ' - - -Or a nood%s.- Then lance -ovir - - -- o -and. _ Thy -are died of hard- -not stamped "Bayer'•- ED Ns-s tion. "About the dance, To I'd the following recipes and see how ships, sick ofysacrifice. They la- itis NOT Asp rut. � like to go. That L if you don't - - far this "energy ' food" will - merit the- moral disintegration of don't Iet syyone teU ;ISSUE No. iZ ---�i$ mind waiting while I ,dress." stretch when used with fresh or their young women; they. shudder you it • 5"* mado-him c6nIfort-ble vdth- Iiift—er ntentor. or Ahickam and at air- raids;- they weep ever their FN B - cigarettes and the evening paper thou necessary vegetables. dead, But nowhere do they be- a ' - - ;::+; ..r...w . - - .. .., ,. ... _ , . , S. _ .. . ..,. 1 a ..+,••.d, �. rfYA+I*1'M,, +�ri'YR•�,?i�,k•''..seefa. RKi�S= �t?y,� . . ��'�7_+i..•.c • +� - F�'B12W,, >,1 Y.r 4 . . Q1�.— �- ^'A:"^',`- .wi'a-L �o....,.w....n.n.+}4...: �...sc rr:. 4Ttm.:.-»..: ei*, »`- •`1�4,kirxz,�a'A'.iJC:cC9Q�; +CL''A:'Ma'i:••y.4,�y =. "Y `i�`u- 'r'''•'d gy+sFi!,!N°Rti`.� "' ..�1•'O. •S�'�'+i . (� / rI` �] /� V - His hands and 'aid* to eonvineo and ' is* my hands; and reach V i t D _A_- j them He was the very same Per - hither thy hand, and put it into O �� gy eon who had been crucified, hev- my side." ` The narrative implies A D I 0 RU FROST S C H O O L thafi•onr Lord a doubt T knew 1a8 the same body; as the words not only o1 the doubt In Thomas' / just uttered would assure them, heart but the words which he If you• enjoy a novetty pro- •-- 4"0,000 during the last S S O N His heart , as still the same to m, something a little different Of interest to the ladies. Two _ them. had previously spoken to the dis- LIB mg ^� ciples in demanding phyaicil proof from the 'ordinary inn of radio a women who know something March Zd "Janus therefore said 'to them ., presentations, tune in Ross Kill• about the practical side of step- of Christ's .ci.... tlo� And be y u the food supplies oeCAR- THE APPEARANCES AFTER sgahn, B'eacs be unto you: as the ard's sew "Robb Show;' heard pine p THE RESURRECTION Father bath sent me, even so send not" faithless, but believing. every' evening, 10 ads will take part in Beth-'Lack- Thursday i John 20o1L- ,21;26 i you And when he had said this, Thomas answered and said unto o'clock over.C.F.R.B., Toronto. It erbie's program, "Women oa.tho' i PRINTED TEXT he breathed on them, and saith him, My Lord and my- God. a distinctly original f1�v_or._ . _Job," Friday afternoon, March 19. - Thomas recognized but he knew 4.3 F over the CBC netwokc. John 20:19 -31 - unto them, Receive a the Holy - Resent it_ has- featnred,an-as- at y y also • that his Lord was more than Tg)4 -Z' I am alive for Spirit: whose soever aim •ye for- a __ ,,,, a, , -,, 1e ,,, •e „,,,,o• sortment of the old- fashioned They are a farmer's wife lids evermore.— Revelation 1:18. give, they are forgiven unto them; tinning, followed by the revelation musical boxes wnicn were ins lo..Ilearn d t 0 19- year- e#d-Bf Memory Verse • Thou Jehovah, whose, soever sins ye retain,. they vogue in grandmother's . day. In- who learned to take the place o! etairaeA .. Rrant,ILg is th• of tender compassion and divine farmer's L.gt--made ,me glad: - Pealm-�:-'1: -•-are - jcnowieage, ena,oied Thomas -to-' - cin� -m-- recent programs' have the sons when they went •�.:.:� THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING most manifest token of life; so rise to the loftiest view of the been antiquated- musical powder off to serve in Canada's armed Time -The first appearance , to that. in. brea'`hing on the disciples Lord. given in the Gospels. boxes, musical steins, as-3& ll es forces. _ -- _- the assi3mbled disciples -was on our Lord was giving them .to share _ -_ ;IuT larger- in•+rp �+•tl+��ii�ye or- — _.._,ale hear.a lot of comalimeniarZ Easter night, April 9, A.D. 30. The Hda own life -the life.of God. He '°Jesus s see -unto them- Becsnse - thou..hast seen me, thou hest be- pate instruments. The meals remarks -these days around the second appearance was the follow- was so possessed with the Spirit sieved: blessed are they that have bj'•xeb'have been loaned by many' Ontario countryside regarding - - - - -. a ing first day of the week, April' 16. that the. very breath of His body not seen, and yet have believed.” owners for the purposes of as- the story series currentlq oebig The appearance to the disciples at was spiritual - communicating Thomas hlinself ought to have be- • sisting in this unique musical presented over the Colur.ibia sys- the Spa of Galilee was - sometime divine life. lieved in the testimony of the prok-ram.. Due acknowle4,ement tem, including CFRB, Toronto, later in the month of April. Thomas Voices His Doubts rest, confirmed b/ all he had kpow i is made of the courtesies .s;) ex- MontTay through Fridays at (i _ Place -The two appearances to • But Tbomas, one of the twelve, and experienced of Christ in past teiidPd. Any readers of this col- p,n:. -" the as$embled disciples were in called Didymus, was not with them days. No man is without intelli- un:n who might happen to have Madeleine Carroll, !ha *an -an upper room in Jerusalem, pos• when Jesus dame. The other die gent grounds for his belief. Faith unusual music boxes, particular- clicater, England -born stage, sibly the room in whieh the Lord's ciples .'therefore saith unto him, is the opposite of sigUl because ly chose, with a history behind screen and radio actress, who has ... Supper was instituted The &p.. We have seen the Lord.' But he it .asserts what is not seen; the there, are invited to loan them to earned fame on two continents, - - pearance' t6 the disciples engaged said unto them, Except I shall opposite of reason In this sense, Ross Millard for inclusion is this apparently is adding to her'laureb in fishing was, of e9urs , t'x•° occ lu Lio Laud. iLt p,I-L .�: VaL .L,L 1L ..,..114. belief in an object new Hobtr program_ Write..__hinp. by her delightfally -rendered in- Sea of Galilee in Northern ^Pales- nails, and put my finger into the which reason alone cannot appre. in care oI CFRB, Toronto, giv- terpretations from current liter- - ''tine. print of t_ha nails_ n -haft ing full particulars. It would be ature,. simply styled "Madeleine. Christ Appears hand into his .side, I will -not be- . its own proofs w'hic'h satisfy the fun, don't you think, to hear your Carroll Heads." "When therefore it was evening. Iteie." Why Thomas was not with believing mind and' heart -that musical box played over the air? . CFRB has'just instituted a new oil that day, ' the first day of the the disciples we do not know but there is an unseen and eternal. series of -programs, "Anserint - - -- - week, and when the doors vhere he was of a m ose disposition "Many other signs therefore did . From time to time you hear You," Friday nights at 9 o'clock. shut where the disciples were, for and probably wa4 ed, to be alone Jesus in the presence of the dis• many people arguing that the most In it you meet a new personality, fear of the Jews, Jesus came and with his grief. It should be -care- ciples, which are not written in _popular radio programs heard over Mr. P. R. or in other words, the stood in the midst, and saith unto fully noted that the disciples did this book: but these are written. Canadian stations originate from Personal Relations Director, them. "Peace -be unto you. ". When not part from Thomas —they were that ye may believe that. Jesus !s one or other of the big networks whose job it is to answer inquires our Lord appeared with His gracious and tender to him, tell- the • Christ, the Son' of God; and cf the United States. There's and criticisms and to acknowledge "Peace be unto, you," He restored ing him what they had seen and that belieriug.ye may have life in p'�ty of 'evidence, however, to the compliments which come daily peace, because Fie restored the heard. Thomas wanted to believe his name.- show that; many Caua(l,au to to a busy radio station. if you sense of pardon for past 'sin and but he needed overwhelming proof It was not John's purpose to grams have what it takes to make are interested in a glimpse of of reconciliation with God. With•.. of the reality of Christ's resurrec- write a complete "Life_of Christ"' - country -wide . Canadian appeal. what goes on behind the micro- 1 .;•out this there can be no true tion. - it was not hie purpose to write a "Treasure Trail" is an example. phone, _how pragrama are design-, peace for the soul of man. "And after eight da-ys again his "Life" at' all. Rather he would Believe it or not, 13 million let- ed and why, in fact, what "makes Peace Be Unto You disciples were within, and Thomas narrate just those facts respect= tern have been written to "Tress- the wheels go round" in a radio "And when he had said this, was - them. Jesus cometh, ing Jesus which would produce a ure Trail" in the four . years and station, make a point of - �tu'uing be' showed unto -them- his fiends the doors being ahtit, and stood, saving faith in Him .as the Mea- niae months"it has been on the and his side. The disciples there- is the midst.. and said. Peace be. siab and the Son of God. air. If yon still question whether' in this new aeries. fore were Glad, when they maw unto you, :7, Then saith he to r, ngdians listen to the Lord." Christ showed them Thomas. Reach hirhe thv fencer, originating from within the Do- L.I$TEI�I TO More Wheat Used minion and are still willing to dice TflY �� To Produce Alcohol write letters ask the Postmaster - :.GIRL ATHLETE - Close to 4,500.600 bushels of General of Canada - it Is esti- EACH SUNDAY AT s PJIL wheat will have -been utilized for mated that one Canadian radio 'a • the making ing -o� industrial 'alcohol- program_ alone Isru iirr a rarru�a. �� on yO1ir = HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 15 She is no', by the end of the crop year at to the post office depart -rent of . 1, 8 Expert U. S. uH A.��I 1`1 iT, rk! I longer listed July 31, the Dominion Bureau of among the Statistics said in a review of the � i'S T g tennis player, i �/ A it Cetacean. T is !A — yr null- wiirac ajyuacion. 12 Good -by. protessionats. Production 'of industrial also -' "� __ 8 William '4 18 Cougars. hol from wheat started- L�t'No- THIS CURIOUS WORLD y _ 13 Jargons. K i �' 19'High mountain vember, 1942, and during the Ferguson 114 Ceremonial 1 rC' I ' 20 Anglo -Saxon- calendar year, 1943. it is possible o P treatise. army. _ that bets ee`a 6,6110.000 and 7, -' 16 Hour abbr.. T L I :1 Finale: ° 1 ( ) � _ 500.040 bushels will be tired for , ., • �. , . t7 Measure of I N 24 Aromas production' alcohol in Canadian 1 ?I type. ! -4 Fowl.' distilleries. the report said'. ,,..' 18 Chum. I A I 26 To exacerbate. �� i�r;,�.l. 'I"If -$O@K 2IIELr' 23 To handle 28 Wainscoted. �- roughly. 47 Female shtcep. VERTICAL 30 Bitter herb. :BLACK-OUT IN GRETLE i _ '2S L4,ing in`heapf.4@ Coral'island. -•- 2 Fibber. 3S To employ. / 0 29 Spruce. 3 Small hotel.' 36 •C,alt for help, B7 J. B. Priestly p i .'S1 Shoe. 51 Indian. 4 Citizen. 39 Tendency. Large- boned, dark, long - faced,' t ,,�� • • '� z_ $2 To shut In. ' 54 To sanction., • _ -5 Artist'sfrinie. 42 Finger digit. &id inclined to be sour; intelli- - ,:;:;., • J _ 1 :. 93 Valle}. 'St Civet type a Dull finish, 44 Starch. - gent rather than subtle; the sort '>34 Deity of war. beast 7 Saying. 46 Singing dice, who'd prefer a broad -axe to a z' fl .'33 Relaxes. 36 Mud. - L3 Weight. 47 Sour plum.: • : rapier any day— IIumphrey 'Ney- k - = ••$7 French ocin. . 58 She is the 1940 9 Wager. ,48 Damp. - land, Canadian, was definitely not ' I. ALDER PARENTS ARE MORE 38 Kilns• — singles ... 10 Enticement. -'S0 Onward. the kind oi, man you, would expect - _ LIKELY TO HAVE TWIf�Li THAN - �q 40 Fish. champion. 13 She first 52 Sesame. to find working for the British ARE YOUNGER PARENTS. :41 Animal.. ; `'J9:She'is also the became. 53 Before, s counter- espionage. But although ; •. , Co,,,• ;,,� sr„ sty. sin, 43 To sleep. U. S. — ten- national 54 Yellow bird. he was by no means infallible, he _ ' 45 To whip. nis champion. in 1936. 57 Eleetrir-term. was,: as his Chief told him, both ! _i1 Z 3 4 5 6 7 8 V 10 impudent and lucky. P Il 12 Certainly, both impudence and Iluck in large quantities were L ,. caned for on the ureuey job. , C gent -down to discover who was - _ _ DQEYES L1P _ collecting and distributing the � •r,��` eta hb 17 valuable information that was streaming out of there, and to ZO ZI ZZ itop the leak, he quickly tangled with as dangerous a collection of.� Z3 Z,4 ZtS 26 Z7 F - Z9 30 — homegrown and • imported. Nazis —+ta f9u�11- C$r8 -t0- P'PP± iT '_- -�01{- -r 31 '3Z 33 , 'out brown luck ••':;;. 36 '37 - , and impudence, he ,Bodged•• .and ` ' (F1M17U MULTIPLY THG N6MNfiR .• ,.., • • - twisted end bluffed, laid' artful •OK KITTU NS THAT LAST THEIR 39 a9 �40 41 4Z ;_ traps for the unwary, laughed and _ MITTENS 8Y THE NUMBBROf - dLACKBIROS SAKAD IN A PIF-f fought his' way out of, a number' WHAT WILL BE v 43 44 �45 46 - of tight corners; lost -perhaps TNB CORRECT'ANSWfR more tricks than he took but won *• M, talc u. a CAT. G•If 47 Q8 49 30 51 52 53 the last in a fine blaze of action " 6nom -- and quick - thinking; - ANSWFJV Three little kittens ... tour and 20 blackbirds . s: 54 55 56 57 Black -out is Gretley .: , by J. SW9r, ?2. f B. Priestly . . The MacMillan - 58 I 59 Company of Canada Peke N=T. The shsrteel Bite between two po1WA ,t 1 Z $2.25. POP --An Old Hand'at the Job _ - .: R� J. MILLAR WATT ANY w- CUT T44is TRIPG STRIP ... - - - -� L"w INTO GARTOONIST9 v CQNYENiENT - y - 3 - 1 t - id • t ' - � _ �- - -- } - - �r elaau•A 6r T •'Bell 9radwaa feel - - _ -. • ',G�f^, y .,' � � .' "' .. �vwLL�,.yy.. j, {.T 'T' { ^J (J'r } i .-- ...rJ•, 'r 'IM %._'••y..•,•'.._ r.:- eS� " ^..]+." ".t -r-r.^ �"- s .. J. - - .5, - . v };.^ - - a. _ - • .+., i-.. - :-s` : - .w.�• _. - !'sue _. w TI! ,tia•,a�',.:: - .,a• -- - , d.:• : `, - - -.; ;�4,-r,,.;'�r- ray" -�"4 my; .a '°�" NOTICE C. A. `STERRIT'i' 4i� , R•Otao.refeat At�.aa t>h.t..w ��- " �aaea+ai ii :+sglarr �� - - � � "It tin" by ""..,.a, °es t:oKb l... r..e ...� .uses . - - :. -_- ca...•.c. oes. , , ... �' —T: • . - - . , ' -: " Heck! - -- -- - _ + . DONALD RUDDY ao w000 -��� �rExT , - " `'�``°'a°°'. D•' New foods are coming in steady -- etin wc. Haan UDD >�ioB r PHONE li0r ... .i:a°a °�..wa s '�- - SAND,. GRAVE4 ui small'IQts. b • : SMON, BELL ROSS sad Please be patient, and llaw us to --.-e. TON.'KC suitor. _3 _ _ e �ifair._�i ubtion of the q W, 3•'RaATarL`I�, C. :..rakohaoe, -ai>:o looalteartarge work For Coughs ___ � � ~- !!- !l0lOOICE BELL IG C_ . Adel UNI We haveaisoniseed In stock a full -- =%4.F. Rte_- - -� -w-� � _ -- -- tities we recieve 'b b' ___.. 372 Bay St. „ And \rQlds - � L. POND - Toronto �000CRANY P'EW8 - y _ �GiJSZbIcMILLAI6- Barrister. 501- : -- -_. -- __ - quantitles1 -= A. ''�f • MITC� II,Bi�i . ldotaq turtle. to1(diaasat�.a lsaatore Csasb Milydtse _ .. - _ , efedlyooe Ellin 6a0f. 8fef Pickering, Out. AND New Arrivals = fluotors" 1 OVIS i. PHONE - 015" 74 24%, k C. ,. Q. Cold TaYeb w ' build up 7oae redstaase Men's tweed an llv BRATON: Towr4siP pants, ski Caps, WOrI� I _ �. Ciwk. Coa••r.ecar.eoeesi..ioeer�or with - _*If�t ,a�arita AecoMetaat.�8te. Notice _ - ' overalls ' (Haugrh's) ll6lttap LJeenre.. �Ybit.eatw Oat. A. E. RICHARDSON -- ttl'tir rraerlptloa aerate Ladies house dresses and work aprons GEN]DRAL INSURANeR. We do building of all ldr+da i Accurate sad Effi"t. REAL ESTATE CARPENTERING 'CONVEYANCING �i3 Men's women's boy's and girl's Over �, ea esl�baa6ed .�.�. "aft $-ES DRUG CO._, Ltd _ y $ to Norm p we ais.-ee11 Brantford Roof THE REXALL STORE' rubbers are coming *rough splendidly - -' Mat tali, Empire Bathroom Phone, Pick 68 ' - F.goipment, Duo Water ' .. STORE HQURS also men's & boy's Knee Rubber. Boots W M. 111 A VST LIOBNNBRD AUOTIONEER AND '. Ssstxmos, Beatty Stabls t a.at. ! p•ir. Stan. ! sa. 3 pmt, VALUATOR Equipment, sled _$sk Rerister ��%e Se CHAPMAN Sales conducted Anywhere- Rundisg Material �[ ► 1 +:ild. 41 y 1�,..1.. Thursday, March 25 - auction sale of fartm implements, "wood, grain, Street. East. Eadmates Tres furniture, the pi�apert of A. J. Whitby. Ontario. Wort Guaranteed Crawforth, Lott'19, Con. 1, W3titb�+ Pickering . on the w hi hwa •. No re- _ �� a r P ne g 3 WE SERVE Phone „sot serve- Sale at one o'clock. See bills PIG'KEBING, 0.'VT'AR1A William Maw, auctioneer. - - ' _ •. General line of hardware AND _ALSO GIVE F. J. PROUSE ` Wednesday, March 24 - _iuciion` - -__ nit hersaa_ cattle, and a • - Farnl_egpip mt_, - INSURANCE - new I. C. Diesel tsar. W. H. SERVISERVICE -PETER LEVINE IL A. Combine; Hay, Grain and Furnit- And CE Bardstar, Solicitor ete. `ure, the property of John W. Brt*n- 00ce hours -- 1 - i, Wed stud Ssi Weil, Lot. 26, , Con.' 4. North York : ACS R) L . E. M OR LEY Xbs ft P�Og - Nazt to Lhrsq Township, corner Don Dills Road - -. HOUSehold UtE:risil8 _ GENERAL INiURANCB jaF.Aj 0jrn= - 08HAWA and Steels Aver Sale at 11.30 a. m. Owing to ill health Mr. Brumawell - J. S. BALSID ON, - PICK ERINO •' " SERVICE PROTECTION , � %, I is forced to give up iarrning- Eiv- __ ins �r -_� -# �-� t+r>�.._ . +••_ess� -be sold: -.Fa:m ,leased._ . FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND Terms, Cash, Clarks Prentice; lac- -- _._ C K RMBALMRR tioneer. ;"I R O Pluocese0r t44W. J. Ysther, Riedneaday, March 31 anetion FARMERS of . . to t,< 11 e S ONTARIO a - of J erd ate erse3 H Raises, Foul- - THEATRE Nlgbt and Day Service try, Sheep, Milking machine, at Lot � PA? 7'08ANT0 PRICEB Ayr �t raaat, t YOUR HOME MA>pil� Its ult t t 1 I 1 c r d F 0 tic I t t t I} c r'• Con. 4, Pickering, just south of _ Whitevale, the property of Harry EGGS ©! Vhhite. Terms, cash. Sale at 1- p• In "V7 r3ECXT33'Y- . ' Adam Spears, clerk. A. S. Fanner, i �- - - Healthfully ss- conditioned - PICBEIN� ILLS auctioneer• _ . _ .. t►��S L - - y I _ ±xD ALL ICINDQa Oa' �COMMERCIAL - Wednesday, Poultry, both live and d- t'giURSDAY, FRI:, SATURDAY y, March 31 - 'auction MAR}CB Q8, 18 and 20 _ _sale farm imp]e¢nents; furniture, - ' Two shows at 7 and 9 - ��� 1�� qe, P. nL l-�aw at Pickering, t. one mile >•:a,et of - _ Saturday Matinee at L30 Village, property 'of Claude Field. -- ► - -, age Formby -_.._: '_ Texans cash. Sale at 1.00. Wim. Maw _ LIMITED Large steak on saationeer; E. L. Chapman, clerk. - ... Fit OPLA>DINO p hand p day, April 2 -- auction sale of _ ! *1fi11M ONT* PHONa p ~^ at resent 54 -acre fait, more or less, consist- :Plus latest Canada Carries On ing of running stream, year round, "Pincer; on Axis Europe", Order and take 8-roomed brick house, bank barn 1 M t i ea _ wired for hydro. Enure farm stock :.: _. .. , _ •- : I - 1.3- and -1 .: _ ....: MONDAY, TUES., WEDNESDAY ve2'y as Soon Con. One, Pickering. Estate of the0ultry _ MARCH 22, 23 and 24 late Frets J., Andrew. Terms, Cash Last Coritplete Show at 82! a� possible Sale at `1.00 Terns on property day ,And of sale. A. S. F'arlrner, auctioneer. " Y Phone Stouffville 7309 Fish me' season f Sin our Do No LOC K W OOD _ __ Clasat Ai.erMseeee,Nw _ WOE 1'1 8 Away y ?>`cKER1NG. ONT. � - - - -- JAhr, - ]innne —�� ,�_ WE DELIVER FRr sale - Urban Oats, . Grown' - -� ,f- vn%- Registered Seed. 11 ook • First - Buddy Ebaen, Patsy Kelly j Prize at . Brampton Seed Fair Also an Added Attraction YES, WE HAVE. grown in Weston. Geo. West, R. R. 1. Lot 3 Pickering, 31x-44 Fly by Night A good assortme- Wanted -- brooder house or any -. Nsric - Kelly and Richard Carlson other suitable frame building; Phone VOINRIE L U M B E R : 7. /mot - ` tit of Men's Pickering 27 ft 3. _ The Co• ens Mitts 4 _ ,, _ For' Sale quality Alaska, - _ THURSDAY, FRI., SATURDAY of Cartier and Vic Oats. Anyone LIMITED MARCH 25, 26 and 27 good quality wanting same, Order Early, to cleast _ before seeding starts. Wm. Teefy, Scarboro June on -� :Wake Island Also pyrex plates, ft 2 Pickering 3f�- +82 �..• f ,E HONES -- Howard ILI7 and Scarborg $36 Brian DonLevy and Robert . Preston E Baby Chicks caseroles cake dish- ggs In staggering quantities Wan= Order Your Storm Sash Now For Next tea -at home and abroad. 1943 p9ll- iFor Sale - quantity of household • its will be on the production end -of goods. Crean and blak 'bedroom `'§set. eS, double boilers, & many million dozens. Bray is read] Winter May Sound Absurd - But It Isn't Aorcelain top kitchen table: Electric to fill orders, Let us know what you f; radiol Iron`€and toaster, Oil heater; ' need, and when. 'Well] try and sat- -Read thk -" '•{Of all Dol�oestic Orders Placed Daring the Past Quebec stove and pipes.' ,3ookcme coif ee makers 1n the Pat p y your H, Shier, R. R. 2. Picker- Sessat for Starin Sash, Only One Oat of Ever? 'Ten was Fib„ and about 80 books. Linen table- ' neww. Elam ing ; - Lockwood- Milling,-P-lckerinv- V30ths. Libra Y3 table. Odd chairs. a ware �or Sale - .about 40 -tons of has. Wlsr necessities take 'precedence Futures. Washboards, tub, pails etc. _ One snow Titrnothy and Brie of Tim- - over domestic requirements. This - -. - Lawnmower, clippers. Spade - and' . -. sit . >othy, Alfalfa and, Cloves' mixed. fact coupled with lt>anber and labor ! various tools. Curtains: 'Chinaware.. Howard Shier, R. R. 2, Picketing• shortage predicts ever► worse Small =9&_4 VL metal. bed and w vIN 8Us8BY• Phone Pic]c. 85 R xL, - - tiitions }ltis 7eapr' than last. At pia - rpring, Fvuned -oak dining - table. t there is s teltnporarr let-UP in Jersey for. 'Este -• Fresh Jersey srn !$ridge lamp. Table lamp. Electric Hardware Tinsmith . tea, b years. Accredited and tested the demand for sash and during the• fan, ,Full length mirror. to Pound PRONR 4i 'for Bang's. Greatnere Ftirni,. Pick. xwett two months we can promise 4 ks box. Small camera. Card table. �i48��iINQ ering. Phone 23 R 22 _ . delivery, in two or three weeks. Be - !!hall kitchen cupboard. Folding - Ssetal screen for back of atova. _. Flor Sale --+ Pigs, 8 weeks old, s well advttied sad 'ACT N0 W. _ pottage next to Printers' Guild choice lot. '� ' i. Iiiron, Picker' .' N ing. Phone 52 R 11. 4