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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1941_04_25 m r_ - .. ' L OL. �PICHERING, ONT., �+RIDAY; A PRIL 25. 1941 - -- - • "�sofssst,:ua1 t6asD�. AUDLEY 4 Pickering - Whither goest thou.?" _ NOTICE Medical Mrs. "Ben" Bryant is relieving as Y ti teacher at No. 4. East. Several mseks' ago a meeting was There appears yet,. the 'feeling that Wig• H. O. PE ARSON—Physieian Arch Bell has engaged v,zth Frank called of the ratepayers of the South. Pickering's future is that of a res- GREENWOOD : ;E— Wild dS,uieon, Danbatton. tar Plu�in, driving a gravel truck. of Pickering Tw,B,, to discuss the idential area, near the city,_.good 'i�REENWOOI� - s E,�+'ORSYTH, Oph.D., Director -Na-s.•McDwen - of North Bay is �y problems confronting this area •ap X caches, near the lake std with MILLS J(!r i / Q p m.. AaodXfiicOf Ona,do kiee. .spending a few days with her hug- today, and to organize in such a an' ideal, moderate, stable climate. 1VJ1JsLa7 , Member see ericen optomeuxal wa that the product therefrom, Every citizen here, should be in- 18g6„1936 a t37er eismined b9 epP010tu nt. band here. y� °sa Cfaremnnt-Ont. The Club will hold a. Euchre and would be an authoritative body, Kith terested in this progra¢ri and devel- � Dance at the school on Friday even- authority to :{?eak and act for the opment., 'and property oI mers, al- On &CCOi1nt Of the scarcity of ing.- Adm.. 25c. Ladies please prov- community.' A' Ratepayers _1ss,c_� ready, must admit benefits in in- �r . DUNA.Lb RUDDY Barrister.. ide. The Women's Intitute are con- tion was formed that eve,.ing and creased -propeAt°ty values, several •in- help; Chopping will de done R•sgiicitoc,.itotarr Yubuc. Nlo.wrw aa. •ducting'the draw for their quilt at firrm chat Association, an Executive stances of which have •come to our T �,o Bani^art other o hem i$ that of on MONDAYS and FRIDAYS 91Bq IQFmerly, eup.ed b the A.E.Cbna- � .function. which has. been headed by Mr: Jos. :attention confirming this. of t ou2t iou.e.wtvtbr. sir — - _ b. _ _ _....-_.. ,. .. p= a_only_, during May, June_gild__ An th - BEATON, BELL ' ROSS BROUGHAM Each week s:nee that meeting, on "fly-by-night” business-analn, who ,July, except by Special ar- Barrfstors tf Solicitors - Friday evenings thiB Exec, has met, sets up a stand' in any line, to op- `�►.,i.BEATON.K,C. Telephone Mrs. Wim. Gamble, of Toronto and discussed, and a orked on details erate only while this large popula- rangeIneIIt. f3.BROOKE BELL.K.C. Adel,2ti38 spent Sunday at the D. Mayr home. and information obtained Dance the tion exists, competing against bus- Please Arrange AtcOrdingly. p . Best swishes are eketnded to Brott- preyious meeting. iness,*hast- hair been established for, g. Mi.C* R�$� $.H.F.ROSS 372 Bay SL. ghaan's popular young couple, Mr. !Everyone in thi$.municipality real- forty or fifty years, . paying ,the y. �jOHl�t L,POND Toronto sand Mrs:Jas. Holtby whose marc- izes that, -this township is about to taxes that have helped to :'bring our. 1. iage took place last week._ undergo developments and -changes, municipality to its present excellent Clare G. Maclean, 3S. B. At I. C, y�I+IGIJS McMILLAN�amster.Sol• E. Hogle, of Coluaslbua, was that raise it from a rural Ontario position: The Transient Traders' By- B, Registered Arcb teat --- ��QQotsrr PttY� l IMlioda Sheet M7�"e• Tekaaone E9aia640i. 2etf a guest at the Hamilton Home on Township of agricultural pursuits lacw (now in effect)) provides for Graduate of University Of Toronto 'yt 1�ewta� Sundaty. and quiet residential villages, to an this problem in demanding -of the 0ff�, g Sultan St. Toronto KI.8214 a Xoads in the c�oormunity have been industrial area, t]W brings with it "new business" a $200 Licenso Fee, Residence, Pickering, 27 r 11 BRBZRT T. It AILA ISR.L. D 8.. and still are in a deplorable condi- problems dealt with, usually, by (reperyable over a pgflod of years in tr.�.e.Gridvets of t5e Rose► C.wiNe of tion. The Brook Road was hardly mwe urban ar W , 3is taxes) to ppove his intentions and TEETER` LEVINE B. A. N E. WS PIC R " 'O"•a'd u ....icy of CO-11000 le on the first- of the week. To the Village of Picks g Bylaw of Barrister, Solidtor eta . r door 418111 a �•Etas• passable age nag and goodwill. The Building Crnarsi�er ofsa - s R. D."-Miller attended-the-fun- 'a% Soath--Part-of the Township of-$125.minimimm also assist�to in= --- - - - - - �i.s aw, er n`apodar«ea•b`a'd•ns Office hottra 1 - 6, Wed±ind- . �>! e,e. eral of his cousin, the late George Pickering -- we are being imad to sure against the erection of --very —*-- Stevenson, which took plane at Haat- consider and provide for an increase inaqpensive homes, erected by those Ste• Pick4.ring- Next to LibrarS►' �i>clQ.l. Elton on Saturday. is population that in turn demands w1ho support themselves while worl- *notsveahsl 4r B. Allautt addressed. ,St housing facilities. water, sewage die- ing, and looking to "reli•!" when g. 3R X) MI I R HBATON.- TOWirlSHl� John'a congregation last Sunday in poral and health And exaltation rplro- out of rwrork. , D. Cntr'a. CeovWeeeer.Commn%w~ the .imtgtests of the Bible Society. blame, that just cannot De taken Your Association has already been InsBraA .sQa.w; Xe�aouat.Nzu. laser of Ma George Willson -ww appointed care of in our manner with our falai- working with, our Federal mod _ p ill Kinds. mow'i.iren.... w e.eM.Ost. S9cretary'-Treasurer to appoint toll- ilities of the past fifty years. Pr vincial Governments, the Federal A. E, RICHARDSON ector's Rod superintend the work. It is estim s4ed that the increase Housing.Commission, Defence Indus Best Rat6a AvRi�r AS with Mhe Young Peutrle will hold a Soc- in population will bring our number trI•s Lrmstited and the Contractors, .GENIBSAL INSU-RAN09 tat at Mr. and Mrs. Joan Knox's on up to a point about ten times that all on the problems now mentioned. ftenw'ity ails QServtae. REAL ESTATE: Monday Atpril 28th. Topic -- In of the past. It is also known that Aa yet, very little definite inforzi- OO N V E Y AN C I N G Spring, a young man's Fancy. Soc- with increases in pgpula don, so 'do al ion is•available to us. There are moss _ ftbsoe W in charge -of-"Jean Hopkins and health and sanitation problems in- current, substantial rumours' of a 1�r ' -Am old estabt&od fey' ready Vernon Ellicott crease. Our situation here brio 11rI iCi1#,?1M f'lcx sir — �� brings a- passible housing development bet- ------ to - - Those Peek. Q40t7 _ There bays been many changes a- bout si greatV conoern in this res-. wean here and Whitby, which, if red. along this fas+mers 'of this con mune- pest when it is kmovm that this iced, would seriow)y aQfed the Sty: John Phillipa and son moved on ares to the North of Laine Ontario hopes maintained by those of this NOTICE /- WK. MAW ! w bis W acres.-s� of R Rs;ne; doei not have an sbwuiMt supply area The Association is now very " of water, owing to flys strata form- active, in attempting to confirm this p� 1lNb Ll"NSW AUCTIONBRA 'A M) 1~Qac Patterson to the Phillips' farm; Mw Yea' *NW +*SPP+ VALUATOR George C*W to the Patterson farm, ation found there.. A different, yet ra.)atlted move, again,,•with the wel- �. . . ;fails creaeetod Anywhere af►d George "Dhutcan t° the E: Annie adegaaRe _supply of water will there- fare and'future of thia township be- Riama or write.Addrea el fl•D+r0da. fawn larteiq oocupied by Plaxton'b. fors be absolutely necessary, both ing the primary purpose - at the OQbLr' COYB+, � � Street,. �� The happy-Circle lWasion Band for water nipply and'. sewage dis- same time, keeping in mind the fact,' CItm irrNT s 1 ,Whitby. Oatarrla. held their Nester Thankoffering poral. orally citizens - that; "We belle a war on our hands" OCt rr WO 'I meeting 5n the church or. Sunday The of our commun- -and that sacrifices must be made. . .- .:abND, e�A VII evening; the children contributing ity in the Associr ion have them We do have the. knowledge; - that - ,t _ musical numbers and a, short play; .questions and problems among the those in power, do not ex±nect: Pick- sans Briesb�sh 8asp3tal the guest speaker )ills. M. Hoover of foremost is their conaidention. In Bring aastune:ianpassible financial Government.Licensed Locust Hill gave as inter•:atin9 add- their discussions an appears to burdens, through 'the establishing o RUTIDER'S SUPPLIES ^r be two distinct lines of thought for a war industry here; and 'ate making also looal earta ge work Main St, E. " Stou&Ille, Ont. The April meeting of the W,. M. S. .,,action: Furst - to bring all pressure reasonable provision for aerates. We havesisoplseed la seoct a full , .s. Phone 1911• aces held at the Roane of biro. L. 'we can upon those in authority, to The magnitude of this development LINE oaf MAPLE LEAF MII.LQ�IQ ` : Iliateruity, Medical, and Surgical Johnston- on 'Phureda+y .afternoon, have housing' provision (through the here is unknown to us as yet, but. t ' cases taken and-although the.condition- of- the Federal Housing Commission, or oth a simple arnalysis of the many facts _. 49OMPANT F1i:SD& -. Maternity Semi ROOM roach made it necessary for mem- or meazns) made for this near pop- already in our ,possession, lead us to � .�• ������ . Rates for 10 days—V5.75 berm to walk, the attendance - was ulation in and around our immediartt think that tae life of operations on Neraea in attendance-sod very good._The g4ft of the, C..G. I. village, -with the thought and hope this twenty-five hundred agates down FIalI91tD Out. 24 bovr•service giseo. S vice preAmt and the Affiliation ge sus.a result; the other: five years.suggested in soave quay- thiols Office 74 -- Res. tK u } thin the above -utilities would some here will be much more than -the gr Ambulaoee Service Service brought them into Ltoae co- to the village - •. - oryeration-with the W. M. 5t Mss: that are obtain these utilities in this tens URS.E.R. GOW 4s-37 - -, _ - John Knox was in cha,r+ge of the af- area, by possibly some other means, The co-operation of any and. all ternooa's program, and followed the that then, the gn'dR'till of this of our citizens will he welcam9d byHARDWARE ' schedule outlined in the M318sionary area -would take plate naturally, by the Association _ - - ACCIDENTS � Monthly.Tea vvss salved at the close unassisted, voluntary development ;. new , by Mrs. Johnston and Mrs. BaFles. You sec the --- - CO i: cCidentf Happen It was with deep sorrow that this ; eo6munity learned of the death of :GREENWOO.D Collingwood, Rev. W. R. McVey off- �1� + the late'George Frederick Stevenson, -- iciatsing. The pretty bride looked lav- R. AZ`OR = ssenre with your "' a Dr"oug�n.bob', who on coming Elaw lad Mrs, Disney. of Oshawa e6� as site mane' dolavtt the aisle in out stote� 3 TypeB OI back hoarse, fwas . always. his own were with W. F. and Mrs. Disney on leaping on the -arm of her father,. � r Local Agent friendly self, ane on �marny ocam- Sundab'•. , Mr. Andrew Pegg, to the wedding Coleman heaters supply SEE - ions helped with c�tach services �a Jane Miller of Picleering via- music bob' Mew. J. L. Pegg. The .heating need. -', affil lois gift of music. ph+iend- herr ited her grandparents, Mr. and Mr's. bride's, attendant was Miss Edna CYRIL Bi. MOI+ILBY gyetapathize deeply with the beaeav- Gee ovtr Rundap. Green The groom wow supported 711so Kiteben ranges, Ca►1 GENERAL INSURANCE . ed relatives here, and his brothers.in Plies Dyson or iu--"to has coxae bW Mr. E. Pegg, brother of the bribe. _ rtsttn, Pitts' Etc. : S;RV16E PItOTFCTl I tW Wim, 's_ well as leis own immed- bsdt to her summer .hosts: f^" tete After a reception at fire locate o! tine Cs11 ors now for youir stOvt - iste fala il' _ Worm season. �W'te welemo ner. v:�,' patenQry `tae happy couple _ 14d furnace work. H The Sal rnmary Day that was to Was Dorotlbv .Leigh of 8ingston left for 'Wiestsm poilt�? WATCH buys been held in the Town Hall to and Mrs. N4 Bis of Pickering were ��Ix _ B May4. conk-fete ' the Vftvtable Cookery calling on *ienda here on .Saturday SIN3A/L13 s Project, was, postponed till May the last. h :for the Co>Agoleum Hardware �iostmlt 2nd, the roads being so bad deleg- Misses Mildred Corbett-and C,prt- piton and Mrs. Partin of ttton- ;. 1PIC FJXG from Ap»l ate° could _not get here from other rude Corbett have returned to their , o, spent fibs week-end nth Elie W'er- �' -Qated 25 h to May 3r� points. Mr. Rush, Vegetable Special- schools at Scngog Centre and Epsom; be n arae r " i.et for the Province v*ll +address. the sand 11Bgs Z%%k Gee to Whit►. Mfaater Wy Miller bf Toron.o. aftea'noon meeting which v na..be op- IOn Wiednesday evening. April' I ttn spent the Elsater holiday with bib . Come in and let us tlplain en to both mem and wprnt,em Mem- the mala friends of Miss Alice Pegg aunt and uncle, M. and Mfrs. Goan- '- Y need Iver b -giving a mis- le Suf f er" ' Mem- ben to. provide ,as arranged pr--v- su rP y -gi g y. the Centeist to you. ,Have ivuslpr. 1 cellaneous shower'. of verypretty llliioesdris WD owell of Toronto and Rhoda Pell also of Toronto, i 11 M B try. at winning a new Mr. and Mrs.'Frank Douglas and and useful gifts. - daughter of Seattle called on T. C. The W. M. S. of the Circuit -will spelt the :holidays with relatives at Con�ol®nm Rag: ,d Mrs. Brawn'on Sunday. morning. meet k at the home' of Mn.. Ralph Kinsale: , Mr. Douglas is Vice-President and Mowbray, on Thursday afternoon, The W. At met at the home 'of h , This is Marshall .Mattress Legal Adviser for Carnation Milk May 1st at 2 o'Iclock, with Mrs. Per- Mrs. Stell last Wednesday with the -Week-also. Try for a free Co. with offices in Seattle and.Mil- ry Wilson in charge of the program. usual number present. A quilt was - waukee. Frank's farther was the first All ladies. are cordially invited to .be finished in good time. T ' Marshall mattress' �Wlss, Mabel Harbron tsnd Herbert merchant in the new.brick store in Present. 1881; and in the 80's int West and Don't forget the.- Box Social Fri- Parkin have returned to their res- Motor Ambnlane% Day or Night was a very successful fanweV - and. day eveninig, .April- 2511r;' sponsored peative `schools :"at Markham and hjtlgj�tAgq` �p�l[1 in bhe new+iry-settled by Lha Young People of Greenwood. Havelock after the holidays. l` Phone 1800 land of Northern Dakota. Several A: fine program will be presented. School reopened after the holidays _ faanilies Went rwest with the Doug]" The proceeds to "be given to the with M6ss Stephen again at work. y faattily., Will Fuller and family and• War Victims' F1und, Ladies please •A student .teacher from..the Normal " A STERRITT h C. • the Donald Becton's; the Jas. Smit�'z` bring yrour box and enjoy i social School, Moss Lgsey is teaching and • NG, F'-uneral Director family of Greenwtood also settled a- evening. You will be helping a wor- observing this week. �oY'�S �►RiTa CV•I KE -;P'nrDltnre Dealer bout ,ohat time in N. Dakota, and thy rause along. The W. I. meets at the home of q Gorge J. fi�nith. 'of Brotrgharni also' Congratulations and best wishes to Mrs. Herb.rt Parkin this Thursday Bun. goy __. 12-1 noon, .kll 'did we in the Miss Alice Pegg upon her marriage afternoon Roll Call"— My Favour _ 'lions 6i ti land of their ad tion. Mr. Douglas on April 19th, in the Greenwood U--n- ite Recreation. Program — Parer has been in Seat � for many years ►ted Church, to Mr. B. S. Wilson; of Recreati''n by Mrs. Wagg. Officers " :Y i All be elected for the ensuing year. r - -;..:.ib, S U N D A: Y A Hobby Horse Isn't His Hobby In Jerusalem exceedingly; and a c great company of the priests were stan[-AMlon �. . C r /'► / " ""7 obedient to the faith." V V �'O �,J..Lr `i Not infrequently critiosm in the Of Gasoline Here - Christian Church has brought about, '.• 1 E S S O•N a genuine reform, or Perhaps •a —pit Controller Announces I - F definite advancement in the affairs Two Grades Only To Be sold r of the Church in which the crit s ? LESiON 11f ' ;to Public Across Canada icism arises. Such was the situa- _'tom r `THE EARLY CHURCH MEETiNQ i HUMAN NEEDS.— ' tion we are now confronted with • y' In the her Church at Jerusalem. Standardization of gasoline is , Acts 4 3fE-=T 60. The eakfng Jewish being placed in effe TEct from coast 'RtNTBQ 5 T, h7.e 4 : 31-35; Christians complained that the wl+ to-coast in Canada, G. R. Cott- GOLDEN TEXT.—And the multi- r down of Palestinian Hebrew Chris- relle, Dominion oil controller, said dans a in a recent inxerview at 1 were receiving more conoid- Calgary. tate of them'that believed were s * , "I• want if possible, to work of one heart and soul. Acts 4 : 33. oration by the Church than were+ the widows of their own group, a through the provincial govern- LBSSON IN ITS SETTING criticism that may have been well ments and I am glad to say that --h + Tlmeactleally all of the ev- f Y ..*nts 14 our lesson occurred In A.D.- ` _ founde though there was no de. almost every provincial body has >• "- gg• liberate intention on the part of agreed to gasoline standardize- Place.=;The city of Jerusalem. any to slight the windows here re- tion," Mr. Cottrelle said. + i This lesson is filled with coni- k # - forted to in the matter of charity. Under the standardization plan +P•ijort We are liv ing in days when r. ' vs� The apostles wisely called a multi- only two grades of gasoline will the Christian. Church is being at= , rr tude of the dteciples together, and be sold to the general pubifc- -tacked-on every--h.:.nd, and when- ri I ` ;' - Wd down a great principle which premium gascline, containing ethyl ¢uany people are suffering to the " s it would have been well had the fluid, and a standard, grade.gaso- moat terrible way because of their " „ .. Church observed throughout the line. Standards are also being royalty,to Christ. They began to s ; s subsequent centuries. "It is not fit adopted for fuels used by farmers r suffer for Christ in the chapter. ' ? that we should forsake the Word in tractors. There have been some who have of God and serve tables." The early Mr. Cottrelle said standardize- likewise. suffered down Church remedied the situation, by- tion permits control. of anti- _ through appointing seven men as deacons, knock fluid (ethyl) imported Avery age•'Our isith is aa faith-that : to take care of these material as- from United States. -It was Un- Mon tie world hates, and that some ? pects of C"relt-Iffe,-with there. portant that such control be ea- somewhere 2n every age try " suit that the Word of God inereas. ereised in the interest of Cana- ed and the Church greatly multi. thanh .Standard- �ersomtion which are found in the y ,� plied. ization also protects the nblic he u' money exchange.' long lesson which !a before u.' • paverred, from inferior grades of ars also being discovered' to be The youngsters aboard seem contented enough, ;but lad,;holding actino. tlrs' ;oonsegnenoee of ,persecution the reins dcesn t seem to like idea of the horse, at'evacuee nursery in `_. "Also it will la the foundation toda7. in many places. The final London's V4 est End. Teri Wise Canine- est t result of these persecutions was the =—--- for the. fixing "of. g'sspline prices- e]ftendina nt_.ths Chntsch,-.the cors-' -- - - - Knew His Maffei' if such should.__become-necessary,. _ !nrUAtng of the disciples, and the and .were thea released. 31any per- 'of the :1lossie law in,the command: be stated - fictal destruction of the powers at• secutlons followed, and finally, be Thou shalt love thy neighbor as Five years ago Henry Pom- tempting to stamp out the Church. fore forty years had passed, fire thyself. The Apostolic Church in morin, Nebraska City house The Jerusalem Church wbole city of Jerusalem would be this time of holy enthusiasm and painter• and interior decorator, What makes s fish so slippery! At toe ops on the ground 'In absolute ruin. devotion to the memory and com- lost his fox terrier, Prince: Last His 4ody is covered with a ma I first opening of our lesson, the In the meantime, a very,beautiful mands of Jesus; fulfilled His pro. spring Pommerin moved to Long coos, constantly secreted by-tpe= persecution, not a severe one, and serene condition Prevailed in cepts in the most literal fashion. A Beach Cal. ' There recently a tial lands, which minimizes the '}ad Inst Dossed. While the sport- ' y g { the mother Chm-ib. Christian wbo bad money or the live fox terrier pounced upon friction between his body and the- too wyee thrown Into Prison, though P p h All Things In Common means of securing it, could not see hem. It was Prince. water: roonflinad there only for a ,ingie 'ill. "Aad the multitude of them his poorer brother believer in want, and wide it is'true they had that believed of one beset and soul: but loving him and treating him ----- psea a owi n ' by the Sanhedrin, following and not one of them said that as another poet.of himself, freely a; deur. their foes of SuAt of tie ffi out wax only a Prohibition• leges be Dox-. shared what he had with his lies A ►EJ^_� �� MERCY p� _ tossed was his own; but they had fortunate neighbor. What would_ _ 11l�LV R were 00m2aartded never is .. al! thlast common. The Lord had happen to the Church today.H Its --.•' - eaoh again in the name.of Jaws rammed up one,of the two tables members followed .Christ's pre- aePta as olosely as did the men ot -BABIZOlrI'fAL Aatxwer to Previous Plta210 IS measure. the early 0huroh+ 1 Most famous 21 Sh+ L 33. "And wits great Power ave nurseL cottsidesed - O the apostles their witness of the S° 1 the She was the + resurrection of the Lord Jesus: L aua'sc• - -_. and great grace was upon them fkst F L G I T N 22 Twitching. 8y OAV1: ROaIBIly! aH." The power' with whioh they nurse. 24 Tatler. 13 Mistake, G hi 241 t3ltrtted. , 'l Preached wattid seem to ImD4 16 snaky s �'` .. GENE 7 29 Sound of " ► F 3iUiNMER SEASON Robinhood isle, after bit pal Earle that the consequence nseq;uence of their Twit- disgust. F: ' Broadcasting on this continent Graasse rode off to the last round- nexelns 10 the Resue'eectfon was antelope H R 1 30 Brother. l tas the on—mer season nest UP the other night. Brace wrote seen In 17 Intention. R E - - - many being convinced o! 80 Deer. On April 27th, the'Qafted the original eoript. and for a time, the..truths of which the@@ apostles 18 Sharp pinch, Y E T 33 Forever. networks Join-the Canadian played the rale until ke decided to wase sPea'kins, being led to be. 20 fiftwa OR 37 Flinched, ar in Issuing program ached. bring in Greaser to do the hard lieve on the Lord.Josue Christ. spring, 3f1 To sup. set out In daylight oaring riding and two gna shooting. Now. 24. "For neither was there among =1 Asylum 2 - fSlss, and this, of course. will be over. the voir�ea of the two mean them any that lacked: as.for man? inhabitant44 Persia. : To alarm.d8 Altar Clouts• gp fit . e signal for an increasing naso- are so much -alike, that few of the as were possemors of lands or 23 Those that *eight. i Fiero. youngsters will notice there Ie a houses sold them, and brought the sort. +R -Resembling44 of lighter musical testures and - or summer Programa, change: Dncet of the things that were sold. 98 Cotton 54 Enthuxiamt. 4 Trans date. Transposed, 44 Let It stand: -1. Among the now OBC Ustiwgs'for « • • 36• and laid them at the apostles' machine. N Ardor. :4 Fresh tidings. 45 Sol,=.57 lite spring weather are Leon Zoo-. Another unique treaAars Lang feet: and distribution wit made 27 Sloth. 58 To exchange. 7 Driving '6 pq��g � ert'a orchestra who will be based Ooid It You Find It — offers re• L unto each, according zs• any one 28 Consequence' SD Broin orifice. catnraand. to wings. Along GyDey Tmf# Wednesdays wards for unusual obJeets with - had Used:" The condition here 31 Eminent. d0 She served as 8 Sound of 47 To ria. : It 10.00 p.m. - . . Sweet and Love. colorful story sesoctatioas. This spoken of, namefy what we might 84 To vt ablate. , nurse In sorrow. 48 Flightless- ;tl, another now one, will be -pre- program is heard over the Col- 0641 a "com=naps of goods." B7 a6��� it She 9 M�ical bird. t Stated Monday nights at 3.00, with 1tmbla chain oa Saturdays at 10.3@ othem it--has' been -called "com- 'd Rental established term. 49 Native metal. Myrtle Campbell and Eddie Alien a.m. Requests received 'to date monism." ctmtract.. 10 To polish. '50 To border on. sanitary---. 14oing tits vocals . . . while range groan authentic antaN tenni $9 Petitioned. 11 Seaweed 51 Zoology term. Guen~ marks, to information r ardt n The First Deacons 41 Possesses -conditions. 122 Sun god- 52 Ratification. Sit NeLean's organ program oa an g• "Now in these days. when the. 43 Com needs and Thursdays at 7.OA eighty year old elephant..Here is a y . pass YEBTICAL IIs Stirring ' 55 Burmese feature that Is really different, number of the disciples was multi- point. •1 Northeast. I18 Wigwams. hgs taken on a distinctly summer plying, therearose a murmuring,of knife. then, CKOC Is offering aid we think you will enjoy it. g 1 11 I2 l obis botweathe: tidbit IU their • • the Grecian Jews against the He• f7 11 i Radio ,Beams — Funnymen Ab- ' brews, because their widows were ball.,summaries, that are pre nos 15 ted each day at 6.39 p.m, butt and Castello are 'set for a lected In the dally ministration. ,And the twelve called the multi- - J Ramember• after April 27th, all stunt with Charlie M*CarthT rude of the discfples unto them and 17 {$ ms are listed on daylight Connie Boswell is slated to carry ' the load of the Music Hall program said, It.is not fit that we should A x•• • s " when Crosby and Burns vacate this forsake the word of God, and,servo 22 MOTES AND NEWS rumAm*r John' Bu-rymore is tables. S. Look ye ,out .therefore. ! : said to be a personal friend of the brethren, froiu• among you seven ` A neat little program heard froin Duke of Windsor . . . ''O,n Parade" men of good report, full.of the Spir- f,KOC at 11.30 these mornings, to it and of wisdom whom we may ! ' Is through for the season . . . Jack T 31' Salute to the Bride, a feature that Peach, CBC producer at Vancouver.. appoint over„this business. 4. ,But �wifi interest women in general, paesde through,Toronto last week we will-•.continue stedfastly in riche program carries news.of the oa his way to new duties as a Prayer, and.hie the,ministry of the ;engagements, weddings, and all the oommentator with the CBC Over- word. 5. And, the saying pleased fal•de-roe as the . young .folks' T {'::;• seas Unit, in England. He.reported the whole multitude. and they Uoughtg tuna lightly to love., And to E. L. Bushnell, General Program otiose Stephen, a man full of faith here's a tip,-if-you're a 1941 bride, Supervisor of the CHC,'to receive and of the Holy'Spirit, and Philip, 1 ou bad better send in a note tell- final Instructions before leaving and Prbehorus, and Nicanor, and i ? 8 them about It, for there ars for the Old Country. Timon, and Parmenas, and"Nicol• creme lovely lifts to be won by • • • nue of proselyte of Antioch; B, home lucky bride. Sf - 55, _ Talking about the forthcoming whom they set before the apostles: �••' - • It At t ' -Idly-*Iso and when they had prayed-,--tbey— Alcace. Beemer who originated EalgUts,tie B v s 17 a remarked: laid their hands upon them, 7. And role of the Lona Ranger, Is "Recklew drivers aren't wreckless the word of God increased; and the i 'g;oit on the air in that western long." number of the disciples multiplied �F POP—The Easier Way. � .. _ -,By .J.-MILLAR WA'I'T _ 16 IT R.A1040 t6 1•bW t)O 1'Yiwl.L 6ET UP AND NO. WHISTLE FOR ;. Yt 1'HE bOG m COME IN OUT 0 _ f - - S6� 4 AND I A gEE iF HE S _... WNf�r WET ;i n •• f ' __ •4 r ` rr .t .. / .�*.,4. idC fir'• .' -.5, 4 Y �vsi !• :�. ��. :'� :, , r .' - 'S A scalle W Mon Now ' DOES taste good in o Pipe E" • in 1'91.a PEI►RY LAN IOIa. 1w1. i - - , BY ANNL AGHL�Y. HANDY SEAL-TIGHT POUCH-150 benPea Greenland Seo j/:-L B. 'LOX-TOP;' TIN-659 �Q. 1iOw can I correct 00%W that � 4180 P�clred is Packet Tins ;k includiw9 d00 Doaei: is too salty? - A 73 AREA: 6,518 pwn i 0M miles,95X ke-capped A. 311se a raw potato into it and • '. :ft "i' s`' bring it tO.•a boil for a few min= _ - 1 utas. Then, before serving, take �` �t•lii IFI`'` up the potato out and you will Lind '• :. i y'• T 1e Fiew�lsp6erk -rs■ "'S t that the salty taste has•disaPPe$r' 'C0 - Z ed.Baffini . � �� a[ Q. How can I make up for the' • ' lack of a cedar closet in the house? r • • • ' it Of xtM 6•rmun lsio4k A. When the house is not equip- ' lJperaiviks +R ed with a cedar 'closest,'wipe the • ti' ro Ib "•••"'.•. •.:. �'�wael: woodwork and the'shelvedi of the ' • nitions and supply, 1,329, and ti1� Public Service Unions : clothes closet with cedar oil when office of the comptroller of the w Cool ► sCE cleaning, repeating this press ' +reasurY,,1,616. t3pdhora Inbrwr covered 1mm time to time. Payrolls RIS@ --- with �nnt she Q. How can I remedy a atl-an hat The first woollen fact ry il? A of g ocwl gee 1Rsphjav G which droops at the biIla Parliament Learns 20,800 England was set up at Wn gile�- Paris A. Sponge n'eil -with the, white Civil Service Empioyees Have ter b the Romans to supply a oft% SfrofttnoyselHtBeen-. Added[-During-War-- on y -- ---- - - of an egg that has been thorough-- Been-Added-During-War - fog- leiT armies• ly beaten. Ten place on a hat �iodAtasb SW ins. stand to dry. A return tabled in the Com (co or Q• How can I clean stained piano mons for John Diefenbaker, Con- or c on y sour.. keys? servative, Lake Centre, said CREA Fsederiltsda of eryolitr,oee Atlafrtlt A. Try rubbing them w•Lth a about 20,660 employees have been vital tp manufaetttn Ocean prtiderilukaab of metallic elurniniiin chamois dipped. in a mixture of\ added to Canada's public service ' ltrigt whitening and methylated spirit. since the war began. Why not support your •awn Q. What is a good spring salad'. Figures listed in the return Company? Highest prices. -- - -_. o Cape Fafs+re� o B A. Chopped mint leaves added to -- -- Mad.1000 e C show that all but approximately.94 DAILY PAYMENTS ■ French dressing; and served over of the total are temporary em- Writs for Cans i tomatoes, lettuce, and cucumbers, ployees and that more than 19',- makes an excellent spring salad. 000 were appointed through the Toronto Creamer„$► Wv mark's vast husking island of Greenland is mostly ice-tbVN*d. Q. How can I polish my silver- Civil\ Service Commission. branch of but occupies a-strategic.Position'in the north Atlantic. Ilei! V. ware it I have run out of silver united Farmers Co-operative -w stir bases and tortiScations will be built soon, prestilhikbby sto polish? MOST IIk AIR SERVICES Co., Ltd. Souses at southern end cf island,under new grotectiQu Qf*Z i A. Try using a little 'of your Departments with greatest in- car. Duke a George st,�, y g ep Toronto toothpaste on a soft cloth_. It wui creases in their personnel are na . clean (he sier beautiftr11y-1�U__ __--- _-- -- --- ' Masks For Ailing tional defence for a---7-334--- T , ag--- - to a polish with a clean cloth: val, 1,504; national defence (mil- :Like `Bad Dream' itia), 2,727; national war sere- - + " •.. ices, 1,061; Usnaport, .i,092; mu- HAVE - I • ' '�Q Q HEARD? The prettiest of girls will look Millions Of Chicks like sometbing out of a bad ' A E ' dream when she dons Britain's •Of the 18,700,000 chicks pro- M ' newest type gag-mask, with 'a - .. Protect )OUR BOOKS and CASH The small boy looked rather anx- great ._peaked hook nose, round, duced in Canada in 1940, under ream FIRE and THIEVES. We -T the - Dominion Poultry Breeding rave s alae sad 17114 of Sale, OT ,US Ions as three\ aeroplanes Flew dir- staring goggle-eyes and a bel- C■binet• for a■y p■ease- vuaic _ Program, -more than 3,400,000 . ■a. or write toe prices. etc. to actly Overhead- lows dangling from the mouth- were R.O.P. (Record o! Perform- Dept. W. "Don't worry, Jimmy," said Idrs. piece. The `Ministry of Hom• Se- once aired. Prelimia reports ' Jones next door. "they're ours." curity provided the mask for suf- arY _ ,�,�J,TAYL.D\R LIMITED N ®F Some time later little Jim was ferers from respiratory ailments in. d t chow an even stronger in his garden, and the\three aero'• who cannot breathe comfortably trend towards the use o! R.O.P. TQ�NT� SAFEWORKS ,v yiaaea came back,. flying rather' in regular civilian mask+, males to head commercial hatch- tw Frost vt �. Toronto low. His lather, who was digging ery flocks. . - - F,atarilar:e !tile looked the queetlonably at the me- thin". Civil aircraft in Canada car It's all right, daddy,•• said the ried b3,6o4 ' passengers car- during �� L A 5 S I F I E D- D V E I �' I S NI E D T S . to , -boy, "don't worry. They•re Mrs. e third quarter of 1940 a$ s s s . Jones'." against \$7,856 in the, second quarter. 1 wleh that i could melte a - ,AGENTS WARTED CARS, NEW AND USED OFFER TO INVENTORS rule S 3 O. EE 'STP OT R$ TD TIRE 1 MONTHS GUARAVT BOL. P A9A.`dT id U L AN OFFER TO EVERY INVENTO That every Moth must go to.. •. Direct Factory to YOU sswtth one - Toronto's oldest Chrysler, Plym- List of lsent fee and roll sat& school, stawlil yaY you to write forprices. re; hree20�0 tions. 933 3 *�lRe kstered rPataThe th Attorn�i3,J Modern L Mt. deals t a And learn tram some expe[iee- Agents wanted save money Bt. Pleasant Road. rouse L•_ g7, Baa Street. OtesWa,'Canada, for urself and make a few 1660 Danforth Avenue. Our Used YO make us man 'friends. ed Mole - - • dollars selling Your friends. til "'Care ma Y - ;Ta maks a leas conspicuous tires shlDDed, prepaid, subject to . . FAILS FOR t. hale. t 1 q u e t t e your Inspection and approval. DE.ILERtI WANTED Mayallt Tire Service, 1 Elm St:, CLEAR TWO TO 23► GALLON bsr Toronto. EARN A SURE INCOME SELLING palls, suitable, 4040for asp. S. ., To- Down SOut11. a Negro 'woman BY ROBERTA LEE direct 200 neceesity products. i Sone, 4040 Dundas $t. W„ Ta 'Ria buying eggs in a stare run\by BABY CHICKS - Good commission, monthly bar- walker Negro. f QUALITY EMBRYO FEn CHICKS gains. As many customers as there i. 9hOuhi a n!a employee in an from Purlaa Fed flocks, Barred are families. No risk. Start at RRT:C 1!A I10 3L'FFEBERtJ "Is dose alga fresh," she asked. once to'build a solid clientele for Itocka and White Leghorn, bred The salesman replied, "Fee not office address the other employees 'for meat and eggs• blood tested. Spring. Conditions.and Free Ca- DIXON'S RF']etEDF — FOR N1i3UR- ae Mr. and Misa? a»r flocks are rlgidl culled talogue. FAMILEX, 570 $t Clem- itis•and Rheumatic Pains. TEous- s•yin' dat deo alai•" eat, Montreal. I Should a man always rias 010 00-per hundred, $15,0 for\two ands satin lain Bunra'a Drat TO which -she encountered. "I + creeks old. Kelly 'Chick Hatchery. . $tore, 886 Elgin $t., Ottawa, Plot- To when a woman enters.the room.. ]Barrie, Ontario. EXSAi ST FANS paid $1,00. _.' ain't "kin' ye sin t'day ain't. I'ee ,satin',is day fa"" 9. In it proper to invits a divort- PRODUCERS 4F' CHICKS FOR '1B' ti ,. + EXHAUST FANI3, NEW GENERAL SALESMAN WANTED. . ed couple to the same party• years, barred rocks bred to lay, !, Is it improper for the bride- and S. 0. W. Leghorns Barron Electrics.' way . under wholesale. "You have a nice eoilectlon etraIn.. None but large eggs set. Toronto Jfercaatile, \89, Belinda of beaks, but you'phould have groom to see the bride on the wed- 'Rucks and legborns as hatched Toronto. SALsell ESMAN WANTED WITH CAR Moro shelves:' ding day, bettore the ceremony? refits, Rock pullets 15 bent+. Dresseq andsMtio a WorkinggWth- - - N 6. Who reo eivee'thti gueeta a.t VL pvllete. 18 cents-\ Every FEED.FOR RALE es, on commission baste.:Cssp Dodd 1 knew, but nobody seems- chick Is from blood tested breed required to cover cost of sampples. i10 lend me shelveL^ dance? Ira. Satisfaction guaranteed. $1.00 STOCK FEED: BUSHEL AND ONE Exclusive territory uvea, state ti. Does It show good taste t0 $t±e hbooka your order. J. D. Johnson, age, experience'references Write —O— g !Fergus.,Ont. half* i2c per ,bag including + the bak cooked screenings from T.O. Box 143, Montreal. i perfumed corresyondence pap Nr. The bewildered- guest t;ae"star- puffed wheat and rice, Kavanagh Ing at Junlor who was driving sev. IF YOU'RE c FROM MISSOURI— Foods T Toronto- 369 Sorauren Ave -Answers Tireddle can show you The man oral nails Into an expensive table. f or woman who Is hard to con- TREASURES Toronto_ SNAPSHOTS TODAY $s turned to his host. 1. Yea, until this employee be- wince, the man or woman who ;, comes well enough acquainted to won't believe that real good GOATS FOR SALE TRT:ASURES TO-MORROW "It's none of my business, he call them by their firsf names, if •chicks can be bought for leas at Your films are earitala-and e said poietin to the.bo Tweddle$' io the man or womaci, g y-with the that is customary in this Office. we want as a Tweddle customer. MILK GOATS FOR SALE. BEST tifically processed by ImDerlalt to I;tammer, "but don't you find it 2• Yea, always, and 'remain stand- Rend for free 1941 catalogue and food for Infanta or persnns at. make sure they last. .rather expensive to let your- ehll- special prices on started chicks, flicted with stomach trouble, C. a or,S EXPOSURE FILMS lire •' > Ing until she is seated. 3. If you a, Tweddle Chick P. Doherty, Kinmount; Ont. with beautiful enlargement tree. ' dren play that way?" also ries L. The host smiled proudly, know positively that they are still Hatcheries Limited,' Fert3us, Ont. 8 reprints with enlargement 'Sha friendly. Otherwise, it'should never' GOITRE. Thousands to lettere from satisfied 'Not at all;' he replied, 'I get No STAR BOA DERS INT BRAY cvetomers' testify to our superior be done. !. There 9s nothing lm- flocks. They start producing early HAVE YOU GOITRE? '•ABSORBO" quality and service. � - '1be nails wholesale!' And keep at it. Bray started pull- reduces. For particulate write IMPERIAL PHOTO SERViCR i �^ proper about it. This is merely an stn will help you catch up. There Dept. D, Station ,J, Toronto.. old 9t1 ersitition that it LA bad are Bray Chicks and started J. A Johnston Co:. 171 King E., 1 P Toronto. Price $5.00 per bottle. !'Mary, my' husband came luok. 5. The hostess receives alone, chicks for every need. Lose no home very late last night. Can with other members of her one,fam. "time ordering. For fast growth— UNGRADED'RGGS WANTED You tell me what time it Win?" high livability - early and-con- HERBS WANTED b sly, or with the guest'of honor. The nistent production — buy Bray.' WE SUPPLY CASES AND PAY `'Well, ma'am, I don't know ljpgt may receive with her. but us- !Bray Hatchery, 130 John North, �$ AVE BU,Y HLTNDRI:DS DIFFER. highest Market Pilces. Further, y Hamilton, Ont. ant Herbs, Roots, Barka. Write particulars.apply' Canadian Pro- ' exactly, but when i pot up this ually stands near by, to'$reet the - Dominion Herb Distributors, Dept. vision ttc Supply Company, 109. morning the master's hat was guests after they ]lave been 1'eCeiv- Yh FREE CHICKS W, 1425 Main. Montreal. Front Street East. Toronto. Swinging backwards and for- ed by the hostess. 8• No, WITH EVERY 100 PULLETS or 100 :`.wards pn the hatstand:' - mixed chicks ordered, we give 25 LEGAL USED CLOTHING free chicks. Pullets $15.00 to $19.00 Chicks 8.00 to J. N. LINDSAY, LAW OFFIC CAP- MODERN, CLEAN USED CLOTH t='• •.►� 10.00 per 100; Cockerels per o ea re u ding., t owes, in Men's, MOVING • - SHIPPING light breeds, $1.5'0;' heavy breeds. Ontario. Special Department for wear. Lowest prices, 327 Queen NN•R. Revenues '4.00. Immediate delivery. doddard farmers collectiens. East. Toronto. Agents wanted. PACKING STORING Chick H&otic h e r y. Britannia ; •Up 44 Per Cent Reduced Hate Furniture Pool Heights, Ont. LI`E STOCK RANTED TO PURCHASE Cars—Winnipeg and west to Coast. PLUMBERS, SUPPLIES 80 AYRSHIRE FEMALES, 12 CON'S, FEATT-IERS WAN'T'ED The gi•0EB:revenues of the all- M. RAWLINSON, LIMITED -for Heifers for sale ?or exchange iia!abli=ked lABb B-4RCAI` PRICES, BATHTUBS, •for Holstein grade or pure bred. NEW A.�D USED GOOSE AND -Jnelusive Canadian National ,Rall- toilets, a th k s, furnaces, air- Best of breeding accredited. Good Duckt also -feather beds. Highest ways System for the seven days 610 YONGE ST. - TORONTO conditioning, pipe,valves, fittings. reason for selling. Priced to sell. -'prices paid..-'Send particulars fo ' ending Aril ? 1941 were 5- Shallow Well electric pump cow- Willard Hughes, R R No, 2, gar- Queen City Feather, 29 8eldwln,, 1 g P , , $ , plete with 90 gallon tank, $74.50. lita, Ontario. Toronto. Inquiries welcomed. Paikin Supply - :694,051 as compared with $3,- Company, 216 Barton Street E., NEURITIS SUFFERMKS 677,506 for .thq core-esponding _Hamilton. Ontario. -- - Guarimteeld s. _..period of 1940, an ,increase of READ READ THIS — EVERY SUFFERER . 51,716,545 or 44%. BAKERY EQUIPMENT of Rheumatic Paine or Neuritis CAR AND TR. PARTS should try Dixon's Remedy. Mon- NS OVEN AND MACHIN. sols Drug..Store, 386 .Elgin, 'Ot-• 'Vil� New Woman who suffer paiafstl,trregn- ery, also rebuilt equipment al•' taw.a, Postpaid $1.00. Lr Periods with nervous, moody ways on hand. Terms arranged. SPECIALIZING IN IIEBt'ILT MO spells due to functional cause 'Correspondence invited. Hubbard '• TORS PO F.R-tiDiiTS, Hydxanlie *� Mould find Lydia IC.Pinkham's .,Portable Oven Co., 103 Bathurst NURSERY 'STOCK + P' � Voaetable Compound simply mgr- Oro, X, Wt on, c Generate», Start- CC St.. Toronto. e M tor, Carp oto», Rwdlat- ve ovs to relieve such distress. -BIGGEST $1.00 GARDEN! 24 PER- ora TT1r11rafte Seisice, Glass — Plnkham's 0ompound is made gLSINESS OPPORTUNITY ennials — Delphinium, Dianthus Slaw Bmrein twsple�etai1Y.0 lip weals,tired glom- Loveliness, Coneflower, Regal Satlsiactloal er easily Levy,'lata q so ing thsu diffleWt dap. GENERAL STORE IN EXTRA GOOD Lily. Oriental Poppy Chrysanthe- Pasts, Dept. J" .TtaaRoato. ' Over 1'000'000women hLML reported farming district. NO opposition, mum. others• Sugar itaple: Cedar';' ttGARET'TE PAPERS smaaing bensats. wsyt, o10AT8 clean stock, must be sold due Ill 4 Shrubs: 260 Seeda.•Pr paid, Two NON/pMMAifif DS 'health. Otto Johann, Owen Sound, bfders $1$0. -DOLT,AR NI'T:SF.I;- 1> " :Ontario XES, Fonthill, Ontario - w t . ' THE PICYFRIIvG xEWBWANTED � DEAD HORSES AND CA1 TLl ?earsoina ge Radio Service n s $1.76 por year. ;Lao In aa.ase`i 'For free pick up phone "Re Cross aROOKLIN ;, ti - DAILY Expert- -eerviee--_ata rem r -lhlrtbecriptions to A he United Stith •• •• •• •• the first two months of and Gt. liiritain, $2.00 in advances.. 'PICX RIN'NT .• .. .• .. 91• pairs to 811 makes Reas. year the Red Croce•has diatribes PIGKERIA'G be TOREN ro-PICI{ERINGI onable charges. •, :Work in Britain more supplies, AGIAICOLRT :. ' zone "'214 pplies, than -_Joka Markm Proprieteir __'We a the hone Charge N'Urniture MOVlI] f the whole of last year. They pay p g – - --guaranteed. asking _for unlimited quaatitie lrour Patronage is:Appreeiated ARTHUR FIELD blainkets, quilts and relief clothing Classified; Adfertwatate 'GORDON YOUNG LTD A most every ship docking at B Toronto Phone Ad.3686 PHbNE PICK 3304 Grate Radio and Tcleviston ish ports carry Canadian ked C ' POTATOES —, for gale: 100 or" Inst.-lute; Member Official Radio supplies and England can use every more'bagS, 55ca per bag. NkAllistew', ' '. C. HARVEY PEARSON Ser' vice i , ;, thing we can send. FIeT}p is nerd s ::fine Ridge Rd Dunbartoz;, 36-7 COOIKSHTITTA. C.E.H. Prop. art the rowans to cut garments toFtXR SALE — Alsike Imo and piece quilts, Rno4ns are open o and daW .from 2 to, S1, yA�falfa seed; Fkban oats and. Goose Tues�a►y to Fri Wheat; also young saws. HowaQd Frost04C FARR'a ROC - Come and help. , M'aleoL% No. 7 Highway, Locust Notice to Knitters. IL INS For Sale THEATRE Turtle neck sweaters — Cast neek Agency off loosely. The average man's head WANTED by elderly woman, 2 -. - ---- -' -- f—r-- WF3=T'Ei� - measures•23 i wbw round. Two�wW, unfurnished rooms, ground . floor, New Stock of Parte on sand Erban and Alaska Oats& Bar- mitts — no more two-way mitts a�cle Service on above maditlrtes Healthful! aNy. They are still with widow or elderly couple, terms yAir-Conditioned needed for the N m derate. A Box 218 \'Sws. Implements on 'exhibit -in seam ley, free from noxious weeds, All Shows Daylight SavinPLOW16 mowers, g Time needed for the ,Army and Airforce. PP15 Garden Peas, o. er' The `'T - e regular p CHUIISDAY. FRIDAY_ &SATURDAY type. Navy Scarf — be sure the FfTRNISHED COTTAGE — for sale L• LYE Clover .Seed APRIL 24, 23 and 26 scarf measures 14 inches aide and at Riverside Park .(north on Eliz. //''�� - Two Slows, at 7,30 and 9.30 66 inches long. Many arc being re- Str. Pickering). Sale would include Claremont Vnt. Farrmore Laying Mash and turned too wide, Socks— when j,oi: furnishings. On river. Well Grown] Mash Uararited t0 Saturday Matinee at 1.30 ing wool please splice it so there lot. Reasonable. Apply H. L: Har- g « » are no knots. Cast on loosely. Avoid mon, 40 Lillian St. Tomvnto. ib. give results; $2.25 per cwt. No, No, Nanette lumps and ridges at toe and-heel. 2484. i Barley& Oat Chop, $2.25, ton -- -WITH top only. RED CLOVER seed for sale,• at I ANNA. NEAGLIS Dot 23, con. 5, Pickering, Oscar >tuilding Material of all kinds Carter. RICHARD CARLSON ' i Claremont VICTOK MATURE L N JILL )FOR SALE — work mare, sound, ' f Ont- ROLAND YOUNG JFUNERAL DIRECTOR AND j quilt, in good condition. Weighs a- 1 , bout 1500. A. J. Taylor, Cherrywood. E'6sae �- 18J• Offks 38W• PLUS--Canada Carries On aeries BMBALMER Phone Mark b02E. . 36-? _ ,..a_ _�_ - - - sudr �.v .`People: of st�uf>�i,le —' k - -FOR SALE — 10 bush. Red Clover Ptroe•or drop in.and me.how you ,row a made real Canada" Night y w seed, re-cleaned;. 1 9-foot doubl 1•at yam, - - N fit cues Da der 'disc disc harrow, near now. Crawford Personal atteatIoa, Prompt PICEER�ING Bu Reudeaee Phoaej 'Phone.Pick, 1405. tinift Phone Lockwood Mil rA:>it1�1� '-'HELP — iarmers wan Milling Co., Pickering 'tom MONDAY, TUESDAY ti WED.SDAY ' wanting L. G. Wilson, R. R. 1, Myrtle Stn. Shur• ala feed s@r• - At RIL 28. 29 and ao b0lp from Danforth Technical school ! M�1 s, lam Road. vice mill Chicken _lace ComPlete show at &so • JOIF - Repair Shop starter, "Over The Pickering ear SALE, — Erban Oars, grade - f rowan the Moan MEAT' MARKE'� gzowa from registered sped, '.. fitactor Service mash, laying mash, le Tecbeiewlor » per bush- Frank H. Westney, ran a mash o = - we carry a fall line of Plbone Ptclr• 1418. Graduate .I.H. C. Tractor Sebool WITH 10 years experience i J y (MERLE OBERON 8-ROOXl )D — cottage with closed- Service in a]I mekes of Traetors REX HARRISONre�h ,In and starter, concent _ calci on s e &!Oulu Licensed ion guaranteed a Service - tai$, saalf starter, tar• AisO AN ADDED ATTRACTION and turnir►ed, or ;10 unfuxnisned. Sit- Satidaction guarantscd a� HWrr King's road 4th- - ;JOHN NnRTON hmseden A�Via' *plc 4 Bow- Phone a 104 CLARZMOM key atal"ter, ->3alt "Dancing - �tired 5 FOR RENT — 6-roomed frame in block&, and bags on .a �e!! (Meat: . Purina fl spray _ Iaousq• starter �onile north Na 8 ..:' w; Higivnray on. Alton R.%& Water, y pr � lF!!� Our dolivsrj is at your oervied Ji4� and garden space. Joseob _;:_ CattlE. ! ,• - - GRACE MsDONALD Phase Pick 16W Pearce, Alton, Road. D. • Loci twoOd - ROBERT PAIGE _,CLI1RILaNCI[ SILK ~ .AOR SALE -- 1s-disc aril! -with, ERMANENT NAGIi1NC PAIN _VIRGINIA D71Ledw arises sea box attaabenent. Williaar THAT-FRAYS THE TEMPER -PUCKZ1tl?4G. -ONT. - - WILLIAM FR71wLLY - - - -- Guy Jr. Lot A con. 6. .ackering. N D N E Ril ES. 1 T MAY 8 _:' ' : WE DELIVER 140ST — between 17 tj gravel Pit and YOU R.EY FS. ` • .: ;,: COMING = 'Tlsues. Fri. and Bit. Ia pUV 0 YOB` Plant, Registration card and driver's K. TUCK. O PT. D. — MAY 1. 2 and 8 Permit in case. Finder plicae get in _ ss>• touch with Harold Archer, etre pick- /� **TT « . Bering Pbat Office. rme uu P. CL T V W♦l SHIP .-- . "The 'LOO$ :'We do Hattdin .�as kiaetrl SALE GMAVA. oslrs OF Voyage Horneto OARPWrfzf O, - 34)ore; also 4-8�'�. .C. � .DICKERING - y - � new. Chas, Goodwin, Picker- LAND SURVEYOR wlTfi PLVYetxa= Ins• TR[ASURIE:R'S SALE-of LANDS JOHN WAYNE iod IF. J. DO (VAN, IL A, ser. a '*PR SALE -- Victory . cad Erbaa N �.os .cad Aassid, >Mi FOR TAXES ?NOMAS MITCHELL ROOFING R ' 04a 4a for seed W. busts. %L Judd, >�g . ice' ! Ilis�s will b:held is the h s.so 'Brantford Roo Qas A. R. 2, Pickering 8b-g k ✓•. Oa !ft ass filo d. d TOWNSHIP HALL Mst•rist.. in Piro Bathrooa s •' FOL'ATD — in Pickering village, a � 1+� �$$QQ(}gA]( • C« VDI , Rgnipment, aro'walor -stat of •money. Loser apply to H. FARM HELP N Systems,aB OBeatty , � - !Post, Mount JW: 84-8 - - - - �- � - - - '• • .. � " >P>Z1�TERAL •DFRFOTOA Stab quipment The Ontario Wornens' Land Arm1; - FRIDAY, -MAY 16TH Building Material FOR SAQ.E — 200 basis, Van Guard has trained and expgrienced girls, a- 1941.nt 2.00 p.m: E, 3,T. ' Private Ambnisuce EetimaEee Free; 7. . Oates, 65c. bush. 300 Bush, vailable to .assist farmers at ria- and Ni ht _._ MaltingBarley, 75c. bush. 200 Bush. f hist at Gollector s or at my office. Day g Work Guaranteed } y, sonabie rates The org•a,rti'zer, Mrs. Phone D000 - �.-banner Oasts, 60c. bush. John Miller, Walcot, wills GH HUGH TU peak at the next.most- T p a reasursr ll[alverno00G ;` �. �• v• r ROUk7E•' y L'larecnont. phone G1sie. 313 t! ing of the Audiey Club, on May 12. '.Fapart Painted and Decorator — � pion requiring -help or•fur.- Markhami, Ont. phone A5o2 Good workmanship. Reasonable. H. titer information please get in touch 'PTCSNSIIdOr1-. ! .4. WL Johns*,. Frenchman's Bay. witch the Ne" Office. i bg cess Nspw�t 5arviee as ' 'o �.. of 12eudV"& Baaroo.bl. . Al � 'r-boboo Tested 1� .Fd Cir . �. Chock you_ are _ S 3 ` _AOSITIGN WANTED •- _ E by an ex- M .. LuC� , ' •perienced truck.driver.'Apply-News : ,• •- , _ • ''? Ofiicea Y 940 Dodge Coach D - __._ -_ _ - - - -- -- -- ---- • g Del Sp. 1 f Because you can be sort of grow- - in up without an getback and 1939 Chetr� Sedan k at Y pl S.9;I,E REGISTER, you'll always have such good . a 93s Cher CO$Ci'1 f- •• ' 'SATURDAY, �MA,Y 3rd — auction ' s health and pep sale of 2 Favoritev ` that you'll •enjoy Inset 2 Threshing mach- 3 eve minute minute you 193? Uodge Deluxe Sedan Birdse11F� 20x40; Clover.Hull- Live.You are goia r z P, , , axm stock;. Imple- ... ,� g menta Grain .� to get the mash I stall • , , Hay etc, at lot 2b, oio;i Z. • know I can depend on for best 935 Dodge S 77 Wih ot�Raymerro, at .Terms Csproperty-of r�?d and that is-� _:._, 1935 FordSedan N M re- serve, as proprietor, is giving up. CHICK MASH 193.3 -Dodge Sedan; 6•wheel threshing and farming. Sale at 1 p. tn. Stan. than, A. S. Firmer, a, DeluXe i louse... 86-7 '~ Forded with Vitamins A,B,D, E'and G FxmA,Y, - Your,&cks need ALL S vitamins, for the S working together in proper 1932 Chev Sport COLI SAY '2nd •.•`snreieiQed balaaee give Qeod health, rapid pmwth, freedom from ricimm absence of sale of entire Jensay:herd nervone diwrdera, perfect digcstioa, freedom from colds. Blatchfores w!g .-And purebred ;sits Grafi Cows; also DeLaval MilkCO.&Wny . !cones to anrprl.laply,low pereeatagss whilrbsdidinq remado• many _others . . er, belonging to Wt h tBert) Sil- L,t a - supply' you wits DiateL6oeds ice holler te..ks�. 'i ` worthorn. Lot 21,Lcon 10, M&rkhaan, 1 _ -Owner 6i�Tlg aP milk altippinS. Sale ie Stroud, • - Dunbarton, Ont. ALS' 1V14LE - 1 .. st 1t80 S. t. Terms Cash. A. S. Fapr- ;l .'?!w�'> y, 79 r d ! Claiewent inner auctioneBn _ ONE a • • '•' _ Dr. D. Johnston, who• has enlisted __ , hoarse here. We are pi�.aaed to ft- Dr :- Mrs. Frank Turner on Wiednesday.o Smith is out of hospital � I.AREM4NT for sprvice in the Army. Her hue- -Woes been received that Cap- P° M It r , this week It was well aittended. and will n be moved hoarse. 4 baiud predeceased her Sive yeatb a- n W. A. (Bill) Lucas of the R. Rev. H. Wil#on of Wthitevale was � go. r 0. A. .S; C. has been promoted to - —� Measles are 'still.on OW-go In the Th". -'Y. P_• U:••held a, very help- the rank of N�iajor. Major Lucaa re- to e4t cbnd'uited Decision Day Ser- W' Y'SUF7ER the on of Rheu,- 1Claremont vicinity. _. 1 ful meetingon-Monday night. Miss- 'viae apt our Sunday theSdhr , but owing agony Y sided near Dunbarton before going � � condition of the roads, it alma matte Pain, Sciatica, Lumbago, when 7. Mrs. Ed. Lewis and MFs. Sam. ea Margaret Briscoe.and Jean Mor- overseas, in May 1940 R will give you quick wel- Taylor spent Tu in Tomato. 1 ave a vocal deet, Maurice Bin- posb�oned for two weeks. esdey} eye The next meeting of the 1�V. A, o! eoaxie re ed. BASTES' DOUG CSO.; -- Misses Viola and M*ry Fofsyth steed read the 72nd Psalm; Miss the United Church will be at the �W, e 4 each and k-lends of Tor- . onto apendp� eadx bveek�nd at their, • mere in the citpr on SsOnday. Gladys Money read an article on — hoome of XT& J. Mitchell, Thursday Mr. John R. How returned to the Judging other people, and Paul Well- afternooa. May lat. The Ptriends�hiF . Nest on Thursday last. man read a, very instructive Pape' group are in change of arrangements 1 1001 - Mrs. Wrn. Cowie •arid Margaret on =- Why does not God- interfere and the Word for Roll Call -- God's :.'.Giaham spent Saturday in Toronto: in this war? Righteo4.Judgment. , *' qN-- � Was Marion Haan, of Oshawa , A pleasant social evening was lE spent ie Easter holiday with friends speant-in the United Church' S. S_ GREEN RIVER ' T! N67W ��Room on W edneadaly evening; thelie' Q _• r here. b4s. Mark ''Lxn-�on of Toronto," 16th, when the Goodfellowsaip Class Xg. A Cowan has`accepted a pos- together with 'her daughters, spent of the Sunday School entertained the ition in Toitonto,. He started.­ Mon- the Ioveek-and in Claremont. Y. P..Class. The Worshi' Service day. t iassea Joyce and Stella McCtxll- SAS led by M•xse Russ. Pilkgy: Mr. and Mrs: J Aw White return- F t�1NeIG011t@$stili Of-Q00q vugh spent- the- week-end ut their Miss Valma Middleton gave a read- ed home after spending Che winter lit - -home here. ing — "His cross wqe His awn." in Toronto. , natured fciendIiness is a Corp. Vic. Robinson has purchased Vocal numbers by. Mildr Linton We welcome Mr, and Mrs. G. For- —' .�, �. -� deliglllful feafilie 0I Caaell 1 the powell residence, and twill•move and Margaret Johnston were much sy�s to our neighbrorhood, our ''1.► IP, Rev. Walter Daniel, will speak on from the progressive Crokinole, en- ,The barn dance at Roy ppr�inted Much enivormerit came a;" Seebeck's 80 .491 j -Sunday morning on the subject — te,, into by all. A' dainty lunch farm was vers successful. There-wilt friendly WC " to' tia961. r :Like as a'Father" and in the even- brought a happy evening to a close. be another s, week from Friday. rporon 1184 yr_ �,. _. �, :ins on — "Salvation at the Eleventh -.�--- Dir. and Mrs. Henry Michell and ' %ontireal �0 ' CHERRY'WOOD famil of Chert. od called on a M�AND u+wRMA;ftot+aT Hour". Y 86• „- eg Some of our week-end visitors number of friends-here last week. Wi 4 were obliged to resort to walking up kl,%g Lakey of Toronto normal is Fred.and Mrs. Johnston,• of Tor- _ Eastern cure, phone 4500. -:-" the.Brock Road on.Saturday, gw7ng a student teacher at our school here onto, visited their daughter, Mrs. to the bad condition prevailing at this week Ross; Carter and family last week- r that time, due. to the"-frost coming plass Mildred Hollinger Yhas re- end. out and-&iso•the-heavy rain on Sat- sumed her duties as teacher here af- The Ladies' Aid held their xegul- ;�ay. - ter spending'the holiday .at home. ar monthly meeting at.the home of The regular monthly meeting of Mr. and Mrs. Tyne¢+ have been the Women's Mission Circle:of the visiting the- latter's parents, 'while Baptist Caiureh will be field•on Tues- selling maple syrup in the vicinity. day, the 29th, at 2r8o p. m. 0 the The postponed Y. P. banquet is to. TWANTED• ev ...2nd. - I TRICT ADEN rogram wall. take 'be-held oa-F'ssday evening. May S the form of a radio broadcast, .on- We hope the mads will be mush ion- _ Foreign, Missions. Mrs. Jaynes proved before then._ -- `Coates' group in fie. I� 'lam A. has accepted an .invit- _ For the third-week in succession ation to attend the 50th anniversary :+j+$E ©Hp j LIFE INgIIttANCE COMPANY. establisheit ill 1900 with "•. the News has made an attempt to of the Locust Hill W. A. on Nf� reach Clareniout on Tuesday, without 8th.. As this ii the day of our reg- more than $224,000,000 of Inonranee-in-Force, requires the oil ieee of is success.-We got-to a point north of ular meeting, ws have planned to _ Eronghaan by going around by Whit- meet on Thursday' afteasoon, May ietrlCt Agent for P1C1:eriDg and rici>1ily. :Previous life insurance eaperi=: — ---- by and Brooklin, and there rwe atop- 15th, in the Hall.-Group 5, will be ped, We are hoping that next' week in charge. subject for Roll' Call — �. ;. ence i8 not necessary, but standing in community sna ambition to sueeAed gill show an fa�oveaunt- lianas Sin - .God's righteous judg- j �,. Aunntt was unable to be Pres-1�,•nt, and Maw' helplessness �d are essential. To a •man capable of filling this position .will be offered an ant too conduct last Sunday evening's need. .�.attractive contract with splendid opportunities for both immediate and Bible Soeiegy+ meeting in the United �iJNBARTON ' M12rch, and a joint meeting of the - . • #,tire:income. Applications' will be Treated confidentially. two churebm was hold„ with the an- Norm. •J.,,,McWbinney and daughter nual report a the society being spent a fes► dWs Wt wook with S. Apply to the 8nperintennent of Agencies, Crowe Life Buildislg.. fi'9 Tongs Bra. si„rren, said ip the election of officers: and Mm Burry. _ fist. James, Coates -vas oleeted Fres- Airs. Gordon Jade of. Burford re- Toronto. `1dent and Mrs, G If.-Forsyth, Sec- turned. home 36pnday after spending , �.. eetar6r- Treasurer. p week with her family hers.• jem Thos. Paterson received word The Teleiraas Bridah ''War -'Viet- _ _ isa week of the death of her sister, tins' Fuad will eve the proceeds alas. EL Dt Johnston (nee Mary of the E1�re +d Datsce the J. • "Jam of Victoria, B. CL She leaves.Saturday night April 2ft in to mourn her loan, tm daaghters: Co�mmu fir Hall. -Play begins at 8. --: am mad B.atharine; also one son, Adm U aanta. _ _ E • Dt31T1f�NA�. S = shawa as-Whitb�r---Toronto - G _ _ - - - P1CI{ERIN .. . To Oslraw - - - : „�• To 'Tomato - _ . . l� EVERY M._ SOUR _ : EVERY HOUR + . - . CANADIAN r int_8 mina. to the hoar :xt 31 mans: meter thQ hoar i 7.54 4 mL.to 9.54 p. tn. 9:3i ra. to" 10.81 p. m.. SCHOOLS bud at 809 a. m. daily Woo at T.31 and 848 a.c m. - Also at 9.+44 s. moa om:ept Sun. and HoL, and at 11.41 p. m. daily _ - • MASTERN STANDAQiD TIME - 'Tickets en$ Information at Eastern House Phone 4500 . ti .-.. s , • ! , Boys andorts are encouraged to ask- questions in Canadian schools. They are not forced to accent false principles and theories with- - out challenge:.. FARMERS, of S T R10 This is the freedom of democracy :. .lo IN the freedom we are fighting ,. �... 1. .. — ,:.� maintain. What a difference this '�iVe Pay Toronto`'Prices .�, from the fetters that a' Nazi vier • _ to would_impose on Canada a a # • / • At Whitby•-Your HoM Market and on the world! Sb...you who want your children M = r ... _ .. ��' � � to be educated in schools where / For , freedom of thought and action is -. allowed and encouraged . . . doGS , o win the war, to help t �. your part EGris �� -.. oKe pa up YOUR PLEbGEI - _ - , Mcrevse Your ReQulor bvestmertFs in _ _ �.. WAW iaYIN6s CERTIFICATES. �, t F : SAMBSALVESyour .oust. ` i•' /; ;;,.; mote Youkaave and end, ttheoberm for«Canada h: better for you THEN. - _ - ... And All Kinds ofpamidied by .W�stm:��tea... L, BothVe f(�OULTRY and Dressed PI+C 'KERING FA 2MS .. LIMITED -Regist�eted Egg `1Grading Station _ Whitb int. 'hone Whitby 336 ' _ . _ -- — Q e N :•r 1 s ?' THIS 1S• WHAT MASS PRODUCTION OF BOMBERS MEANSaFo Sys City '? lk Are More V' •' e ENER ..�� ►► :. ' D t Cl ams Ro rel eat. -, „dents,-Contrary toLong Be. UGH Iief; Are Not As Healthy �< Contrary to a longP opular be- lief, the city man is more Virile t.. than the man in the country, •.• ' Y �' �.:,; � r _ ,, ' . ae_ crdi e to Dr.. Oswald Swinney Lowsley. ' �. - Y, l Dr. Lowsley, head ,of the de- a, partment of urology. at the New F ; • r, York•,H4spital of New York city, said the city man is more virile because he is beginning_to appre- ✓ •'<: °/z ,,y 1 ciate the benefits of exercise and right living. "MANKIND IS IMPROVLNG". ,- w "Mankind -is improving•," he Add to Milk ,Berve ''. said. on Puddings-Spread :ML'... ! fen and women should system= 1, on Bread and Butter ati`call r�wokk-to—attain—the S 4m) Bodies of Martin B-26 medium-bombers sthetch out in long row on assembly line awaiting wings and atic physical condition in the face of _ engines in Baltimore plant of Glean L. .Marttn, which is producing them in droves for U.S.-.Army. - - world crisis. and nervea X. Lowsley said, They will need this Bee Hive bolstering to be able to "take It," question of convoying AK merchant- " THE W A R W E ECorn llentary on (Nrrent Events men acros's the Atlantic by United beemphasized: "The lot of the man. on the Syrup States warships." The newspaper street is highly important today,"" suggesked that Mr. Roohevelt wase NeW Russo - Jananeae Pact considering a plan to allow Amen- he declared can merchant shi to carry**ar Pa' ' . �R materials to Halifax, to be trans- Ma # - - y Change' War's* Course shipped overseas. ' .. . _ • •' • ". Three War in e. Warnings that theUnitedStates Sclentis# i-ster Proud- Sir RAbert Clive, the eminent ' was on the point of going to formal bows out of the Axis as far as Rus-. war with Germany-came •from the • • ' Britisher who.has been "bass- ata is eoneerned. I# is,for t'�eret Germany, lips of at least three members of lllkie SAttitude eider at Tokyo and Brussels and It-would seem, a loss far Germany, the President's-Cabinet last week. moister to the .Vatican .and Par-. which has-every Intereeat in keep-. --- -Yic+e-PresieiYnt"�Wallace --declared - !{f7a.-aad is now_travelling,on__this: ins Rxiasia weak and.occupied else- . that the United States was ready- - continent, very-recently expressed where.than In the Middle,East . . . for war It American rights were Canadians wanted to expreed'their the view that to a diplomat Russia The beet-iniormed people all seem Brilliant wOiiriari Chemist oranagresserJ. .(Presumably 'be-had gratitude to Wendell W illide -by." and Japan appeared to hold the ..certain that the Soviet Union will in mind the.,prQbabllltF that II. S. devotes time to rCEea)trch gii ing-his sister a day she'll never key to the future of the world. He -not'enter the war against Germany ships, now going to _Red Sea porta. •ori -Ontario Wines forget. But now that the shoat- predleted -the early signing of an -unless she Is attacked,,but-official with R•ar mateclal for. the.British,_ Ing is ever, she has resumed her �eeorc4 between the two countries.: pronouncements,irom Moscow do would be material by the Axis at- quiet life in St. Catharines de- May ehanse War's Course indicate that.,she Is .prepari�g to hoii]ta t0 Benefits I q ' whaterer tame th+e Azls was will voting'=-Subsesgueat events dramatically give .what aid she can to •Tuckey, - - g her time. to.her book-filled t4 out laic predictmtt, Latllt weep wit - accept a formal state r war room and her laboratory. She is het feet nog-violated nation !n the �r.ith.ttle,United Stat Secretor >�orie?,lapatpeee ileutrallty pact Hatkasa. .Naturally, Itues(a wants y. 'W-ben-Wendell W*ilikie visited a wine chemist._ But her status of the U. S. Nary, Frank Kao=, _.was Signed, ending 94 years of to be sure'that, if she becomes en- Toronto, one of'those waiting on has.altered. She is no longer just toll the House naval affairs com- the cit strained Far Eastern relations and gaged in war lei the 'west; Japan ' y hall steps was his sister a serious, middle-aged won}n, but - - mittee Wac: f'don t Flke to be a- Julia whose'quiet ming the Festers nations a•nevi will not attack her in the east. The cl et life devoted-to a cE'ebrity,.the sister of the mea _ scare-monger, but from the Inform• ' aser,to puzzle-a "t ebsery pact assures-ber of-Inst-this,"' acientifie pursuits is in sharp_con- who many believe may.be the next - . aft-on I have, i Bar we -are new ea• agreed that the pact rivalled Nicht Nichi, Tokyo: "The cos trast to the tumultuous public life president of the United Stdtes. importance in the midst of the declaive per- tressioa. aworld ord in 19>>9e betty allows Japan to of the a oidgta front ap,; Qar�'StJms ri, testifyingf this wiar." at s Con- orter3 she believes of democracy.'of War of the great American champion She that theooccasion of dinner should :. 96rmj%Y and -Russia and that It erations. that Is, fighting both the. Crowds--swe t -the police aside be made, into.. a mare convivial gressions! hearing on United P & _ 'mind powerfully affect.the course United States and the Soviet Un- perhaps for -the first time in the affair with wines. '"in tim€," she �y N Staten -deteaae problems, warned- p p IIII -of the war. on every trout. ion, in case of a positive advance that the United Btatee "is facing a citq'a hiatorq, as the triumphal id, "the custom would have a ., MterprotStlona of her-southward rpolicy,and a oris. dangeroas emergency which may procession.swept up Yonge_'street _d digestion andbeneficial would on rQ6ebi _. ..Bditoatal. writers all over iia! be-very prolonged." •Ile said also to the _cheers of the Canadians P Y ._globe spread themselves on. f1}is U. S. Unruffled? thatit might become necessary for assembled_to-honour the.man 'who. make Canadians tato a nation of - k 1&test international .development, U B: Secretary of Stater Cordell the United States to wage-war, in had travelled to Great•Britain to brilliantly witty conversationists." .; Iron amomst_ a score,of• Inter. Hull made a formal statement with . .its own defense; outafde the.Amari- report'on the"Empire's war effort. Ona suggestion Miss y ii]kie _ Vrotations we have selected ser• regard to the pact declaring: "Thr made was that "Canadian Vines Miss Willkie had come from St. _ural representative:ogintgas which slgnificaa�ce, of"the 'pact between ,' CatharineK, somewhat nervously, should be given names . that the Soviet Union and Japan relat- breathe the spirit of Canada in- : 1lRrow light oq,various angles of wondering why Toronto should be situation: Ing to neutraitty- couM'.be over- - stead of recalling old France, _ The Book Shelf interested in her all of a sudden: Zbronto Glob* and Mail: "The estimated '. . The pollcf of Dbia s • = _ French wine,' she thinks, can mei result of the pact on the Euro- government,-of course remains nn- . never be made in ,Canada and - `_.i�►a situation•.ls th&JL,Russia &a changed." E7tpog"FANNY BY GASLIGHT" comparisons �e„ comparisons between Canadian � mow poke a gun In Germ�aay's ribs More Help "r Briton _ By M Ichael 84diair and French wince are a waste of 7lthout feiaa' of Japan. In the East Nbvertheless•a number of steps• In "Fanny by Gaslight" Mr:,Sad time. _ 11he situation does not seem to be were taken last week by the leir re-creates .a. London of seventy eCo><ril6fCndEfl "Orr .climate is so' different- JlJteewl. Japan's most dogged on. Dowers that�se la the United Statue Years ago when the'dark itreeta of from that of France. We could *MY is China, which received .ald which served to bring the nation the Bmplre Capital wesme lit after �`� give our wine the name sort of the United States, fzocl M. to the south of us closer-into t'he dark-by a yellow, flicker of street 'sA bouquet but we are chiefly .cil- and from Russia. There k war: ten coast guard cutters were lamps, He draws an welting pia � corned with making a palatable i$ the new pact which pro. transferred to_Britain -for anti tare- of She taverns, nighthouses•, $ � product from Canadian grapes. Aibits Russia from continuing her submarine see patrol; President and eswpper-rooms -of-tfie period, 1 # The result must be,Judged on the ON to ChinThere was never say Roosevelt reopened the Red Sea full of motley•London c5rowd@. elat �. � / merit of the product. Because a. action thea Rt►esia might Inter• sari Gulf of Aden to American vu.• through thein _ moves_ n grgall y Y. .. �. . the _ taste differeatI Oritario• �i� tele (U. S.'shi now are 'Permit- brown-haired, blright;eyed girl, who ` - wines•are in no wise"inferior," with•J4NOMess operations In 1M. 4 e Southern Pacific, which Is a ted to go afl the way ,io the sues meRts lide with cheerful gallantry " she' said, adding that the cutting Matter which eoncernS only the Canal with supplles for the Allies); and whose love+torp is both tender Ix " off of French wine supplies world * the United States and passionate. " - Netherlands, the United States, pledged protea � 't make- very. little difference to - Meeiinn well able to take care of their right toGbuild air abaseab and forth- nc background have®onehuf ild pion r Canadian wine consumption b n Ariftain and France, .•� •wouldtion ed the sifl cause importations were.never on tAterests to long as China hangs ficatione there 'the Southern tip e d catastrophe, a child who -\ � a large scale. , Ira to Japan's•ooaittails." of Greenland was made the new grown up into a life of eourag% t Pravda, the Communist Peaty 1iz it of western hemisphere de- gaiety and self-forgetful devotion. ' M Organ In Moscow: "The neutrality fence; President.Rooseveit made'a As an old•womau, living In a amall Spend $1,100,000 Piot and declaration are documents .that the United States town In France, she tells her :to`rp; On Welland'CE1i381 Teat political significance, since will protect her whips everywhere, to a sympathetic, Englishman. .._ .. ey constitute an important step except in combat zones; the U. S. "Fanny by Gaslight". .. by Mich- Jor W Net capital'cost of the,�i elland the improvement of relations navy began -preparations Tor We eel.Sadlelr . . . Toronto: Macmia• Ship Canal .to Canada to Msrrh between the U. S. L JL and Japan, swift arming of some 1604 govern- fan Company of Canada . . . aj2.i5.: ' .•33,.1939, was.$131,889,609; G..A. •_ = ,whose governments' are guided in went and privately owned mer- - 'Statistically, there should be Stokes (Con., ' Hastings South) plenty of house-room in Loddon. . Mk case by a 'desire to st Orchids grown from sed rrt- England, today, so many millions was informed irk a'return tabled " Peaceful and frkendly'relations be. With regard to the ticklish:con- quire a.period of anything .from have'beets evacuated. •But the•set in the Commons recently. - liween the two coantries.' The dec- Toyquestion which must be settled seven to,.twelve years to reach the of rules that now must:be employ- The return'. added that esti- laration puts an end to all petty very soon .if American-produced blossoming stage. ed to -judge an apartment;knocks mated cost of work.t•equired to frontiea conflicts between the war material'is to continue to reach statistics 'into a coed hat. No be done on the Welland, Ship two." Eritain, the New York Times said:. •The motto of our Sovereign, longer is a top floor with a fine' Canal under the St.' Lawrence U. S. S. R. Talks With Turke=y. "The President has not-yet reach- "Dieu. et Mon Proit" (God and, view de�.ii.able for an apartment. �yg.terway Agreement is .$1,100,- Dorothy Tbompson, columnist: ed a decision. He will exhaust lit was first used b Instead? the, apartment-hunter '- Y 'Right),ht'�' q atee - .000. This amount is necessary to. "The pact ,is a definite gain .for every other itltoinativasks: Is it sl and concrete? Is ' before Richard the Lion Heart in the a near a tistel l y objective? Is., complete dredging in the canal litwaia, for it means that Japan reaching any conclusion 'on the twelft)7 century. _ , It close to the ground? to s depth of't;wenty-seven feet. - REG'LAR FELLERS--Retiring-from Business By GENEQBYRNES ' L N gR WHEN I pp H RAY! - PaVI AD! TWIS LAWN I'LL RATi, Vf�IJ ``c AF' HAVE TER MUCH!_ AW'" ! . BROWET a r. BE NWR OWN FAULT!yw Alay& v � .� BITIOU • f p {- 6 Vanous Types _ :World War' 1�1dap n _ Colour Azo Analyzed M' _ N4 Y R9IE�' - - Character Analysis Is Subject s s r 111 ROM MODIMeasy �� @� of Talk Based 4n Physical -- J isc� l Traits _ Ygi181 � A � World events are ► t ' " shaping a`n�. changing keit :_i`r-:�racter types seem to : daifv.' A inoderli u -to-date ma of all �VaC C-hti'slrai traits in common, have r Sirs. A. Cameron Grant pointed-out Yea,thousands of people suffering • _ _. 1 ot► o s . Zones is .necessity:. -iii -sin ad't�irgss on. "Character An.- Zones from coastipatiost due to ack awry "bulk" t help you become kind of"bulk"in their. regular"...rtaturaffyt al at a recent meeting of the . _ .� �. say eour not ,.Dated Events Clearly 141e.> ce� - Niount Royal Nomen's Community ttnnng F been hero is a sensible KELLOCrCr'S ALL-BRAN do this: Getdaily the t - die r . Club. In the beginning of her talk way to coned this condition. .. ...drink plenty of water...and *ENG1YAiV'Dt� EGYPT'` Mrs. Grant stressed the need for far better than cathartics, which discover for yourself how cosily .' guidance-for young geePle choosing - only give temporary relief. your old "trouble" disappears. - NORWAY - - LIBYA a vocation. "It is such a waste of If you suffer from this common Get li{ELLCtCsG'S Aj.L-BRAN! `BALKANS - TURKEY time and energy to force children trouble, try eating delicious Available in two convenient sizes - --•_ - T.._;_ .-- to-fields iciiere they have no. tal• -- rn contains 3aLondon, �attada l Made by Kellogg's - n ^KEning. Is onttainsALL-BIthe a at slt i K i 's 'Send Coin ar Morley Order to ents,. makil:g them feel inferior, iri- _ stead of guiding them in the di-r- ection in which ,they can make a COLONIAL DISTRIBUTORS LTD* definite k-ontri.bution to society," r - - -- - ,_... _ - ABLE TALKS . -- onto lightly greased baking sheet 253 Queen St. West .-. 'F-oron o .. and-bake-in 1 SKIN C'ULORS i\FEE'S\CE ! ACTIO\S - degrees F'.1 about 20 minutes. u, �. Color has Leen found to be more By SADIE B. CHAMBERS Yield:,2 dozen' cookies (� inch- By 3' - " _ ing your-pipe-and newspaper up in an skin. deep, the speaker` noted: Environment influences life, habits - :es in diameter) �� the bedroom this evening." SPRING ENTERTA1NlNG - - _ j— --. - and finally general characteristics.. tlrlrs cearobea wetcoroc. per+eaat :'Suffering cats-' You know this, Hence, those at the equator where After Easter always comes a tetters from Interested reamers. Sbe -• ;i p ns chair is the only comfortable— little extra entertaining. The o praised to receive srU, RA IS �' extremes In seasons need' not be on teytcs for her eotama, sad 4 "Tonlgbt-'is a-very special night.,_ -contended-with, lire aan easy -life; hostess is then ever looking for sv a ao t to .rear •plt 8 ev Sadr lla en, COMPMMary is thinking of getting mar- with food and shelter and cloth- something new and sprightly— peeves." Bequests for recipes or ! t nod-and tonight, this room be- Nothing Satisfies this requirement •peeiar mesas are to order smsl:ess Ing easily acquired. There is no 8 Your letters to 10MM Sadie !t.Chas. longs to her." - need to be markedly creative. with better than the cereal recipes. So baa, 73 west kdelaide street, Ter �itea the why not tr the followin roaeo: seas atataped,self-addressed ' __fYlarry The Lone Fianyer! - many free hours_these people turn y ' B— - envelope U YOU wish a reply. CsO MS to things artistic, colors. music. �.. �a,.„, y �'ldlary? Betting married•" Who's nict C _ she going to_marry?': y ' characteristics associated with the Cocoanut Crisp Calve _ w'. "Well with Te Foster and Jim 35 cup 'horten -dark colored 'races On the other L . 1" d hand, groups moving farther north, _ by 'Reyliolde_ doing everything but 1% cupssugar in 8 with no need to' re`stit the heavy t - '` sleeping here for ai�c months, 1 3 eggs, separated us Mitchell rasa of the sin, have lighter shine, S. 'cups flour don't think Mary is planning to P tad must struggle for daily need4, n - Copyright 1W by Loew's Inc. marry the Lone Ranger!" until, in tbe_nortli, the blonde races 2 eggs "Chief,-t:here's somethiug'maybe' are found practically and resource. =1 cup brown sugar _ "You bet! It's nice to have a ; should have told you before this, rub - 1. t.eaapoon! vanilla extract _. :'j sun in the house. I get seek and Wash t Ted Foster pretty serious- Mrs. -Grant described various 2}s teaspoons Calumet- baking tired all dray listening to the wo- ly involved with that little Ather. -types of personalities on the baste Powder "s sues around here." toll fiibberty-gibbet?" of physical characteristics. Sbe + teaspoon'salt ' "Harriet, your fatlior's tired." re-' -But Anastasia-.Atherton ..is lu, mentioned. the mental type who 1 cup milk s monstrated Mrs, Thomas. "Let him liew York." - prefers to' fight with ideas and 1 teaspoon vanilla extract �.; 2L teaspoon salt _ _ sit down. Had a hard day' Hat r y, =1 got a letter Lom her last words rather than with lists; ,tate t « "I am tired, Chief," he said: put- driving type, who Is the football 1' cup shredded Bakers cocoa- seek. She- said not 'to rent liar nut - lmi Barrier down and kissing his, house..$he'a cpmiug beck •to_ live hero in school and the engineer or 1 cup Kellogg's corn flakes - *,e oheeit- burlier man irtadult lite; the type 1 ,cup chopped nut meats - woes, coudarilable old•MorrN rhair. ••Back.here'to stay',airs. Thom- who beoomes•an executive because "This grind y getting me down— urs voice. expressed concern. "I he has learned to direct others; Cream shortening and sugar Hal sttrppsd, grinned and pulled thodgl+t she was wortlug as a mod-* the conservative type; and -the thoroughly. Add unbeaten egg, yrs. Thomas down on ltir knees. el•" man-of4wtion type who loin$ ntie yolks, one at-a time, hosting well • -J'Ohief,'I had a pretty•easy clay-� air force or seeks other forms of after each addition. Sift floor "Personally I'd `pay aomebath- with baking owder and, salt and and s pretty s°od day• i guess Stir• ten dollars cash,to go to Misa Ath• adventure, g P __•� bands just-got in the habit of com• erton and tell her what's happened -- - add' alternately with-` combined y ing home tired•• to diary and Ted since sb% lett— - milk and flavoring to creamed "FiaeTiet," said her mohber. .'run I mean, in case it is 'fed. Do you Shw Hated_. Men— whites, Beat well. Fold in egg '�""""-'••w up sad brush your train:' think he would be weak enough whites, beaten stiff but not dyy. "I know. You're going to talk —1 mean foot enough—' Btlt Mi�2'YllCC� One' Pour batter 'into greased -.cake enough--- - about Mary getting mat i i—" Same sound. slight yet auspict- pan;=�with waxed paper int the bot- "Go up and brush your halt!" one, had caught his ear. At-a nod Mi".-Marian Phillips Almdales tam, suss s. whose- 83 reasons why I hate : Why do yeople the t0 fool poo from his wife be '.reached out his 9 pie that can't be tooled' Oh all toot and .cloned the grip of the hot men" touched oft widespread ppb- • Corn Flaks Cruaehtes Fitt I'm goiaa ' lir_furnace, .A-sudden aneese-from lieity two years .ago- when she pound Baker's sxeet cbocolste� 1 'q _ "Remember, It you'get yourself upstairs confirmed his suspicion o[ was a co=ed at the University of - .2 cups-Kellogg's Corn Flakes hUri 80UBtB•ACt1N4 ` dirty I'll pat you•under the shower 'having been overheard, and he can- Michigan,. has just become the ti4 cup chopped dates-dreaaand1411!" Harriet left re- tinued: "A .bay Ted's age—mar• mother of a seven-pound girl. nT cup chopped `nut'meatn 0 ioctaatly, .and Mrs. Thomas said.: riage the first couple of months Is She wrote the reasons for a tarn. Xeit chocolate over_hot water.- liThere's another privilege of be- no picnic - a streamlined-redbeid pus literary publication., She - ` �i a husband and slather -hav handy I wonder,'" eloped with Einar Almdale• in Measure other ingredients into a "Otsr 00 first couple of years was 1140 alter a' courtship which.she greased bowl and add melted no picnic and we got tbrough it.", says proved he was not'-like other well Drpp n chocolat Mix s, _waxed per or buttlre cookie"But 1 didn't have. s redhead mea. - sheet, using a measuring tea- �� I t ���' handy." he kidded bet-. Evelyn'an• Y t _ J pounced that dinner was lust about Spoon. Set in a cn9I. plass unfit PAY (� G � . tog,' fully clothed, under the show. chocolate hardens. Yield: 45 �'S 5 ready:• �.� K�arriet, her ear glued to the hot •r small t sidles. air register, had ,listened...to her, "•HAkrriet! Are yog ,cr say"' cried 14 paients' conversation, but when Mary, lumping to the shower, Cois Flake lNacaroo.. _ IS Mr. Thom" closed the vent down "Mother said tt I got dirty she'd � egg whitgs_ p ��� 4 �c stairs a vague. cloud of coal dust put me under the shower bath, 1 cup brown or granulated % SE `' flew out'of-the grating 'irlto' her dress and all. so I'm just saving sugar - it�,SU US face, over her dress. and she could iter the' rouble, responded Har• th teaspoon vanilla extract not suppress the sneeze that gave riot with a virtuous air. 2 cups-Keliogg•'s Corn Flakes her away. h(To ate Continued) 3s cup chopped nut meats . • Calumet is one of the worid's He Owes Her lee Bream 1 cup shredded Balser's cocoa- i t a largest-selling bakia pow•dess R'ithod't rustling_ 'to clean up, ~ nut - berawse -k gives swrb #we eegsks, -� Harriet betook herself to bhe up. -'Best egg whites until stiff but- •, "'� � -.� due to in double action. } � -, stairs telephone, spoke loud into the #46V'S A X41 not dfy. Fold in sugar; add fla- It leavens dotting miring-coir .. t/ :mouthpiece: It Auto Ag. 06 ?G voring, Corn Flakes, nut meats times to leaven in the oven. Easy► ency' I'd tike to speak to Ted Fos• XE�a♦M y�R and eccoanut. Mix -carefully. opeait g, won't--spill container, wits t l• ` ter,-please:' After. an interval Ted K/i�/G pR�BLFI�S Drop by spoonfuls,on•well-greased handy measuring device under-the - \` answered. baking sheet. 'Bake. its -moderate lid. AND THE PRICE IS SUR_ '�► "Oh, it's you. Hello. Harriet." oven '(35 degrees F.) 16 do 20 PRIS.INErLY LOW. L21 called up to make a business minutes. Remove immediittely propositon," bald Harriet In a tau- from pan. If ttp�aroons• stick, ,tions voice. "If I told' you that ml place pan-:on'ol mp tows] aitd re ,:ITR M. sister Maty spent. an dour,in front URS move 'macaroons using spatula or of her mirror just in case a ,car• EDWARDSB sharp knife. If macaroons becorue Al "A4 tisuch coffee and-tea gave tairr young man happened to 'drop hardened to pan-they maybe re- - • I Mrs.Broom the beat case of cif. in—that-certain-young max would turned to oven for a few minutes -owe. me some ice- cream. and he �� • --feirle�nerwa•�.1 ever sasv. Toon • - to soften. 1 � e sleep for weeks = her temper might just as well bring tt with Yield: Lis dozen macaroons (2 Awed tiles a skyrocket. I scar him;-•-and might• just ab well 'be a = -inches in diameter). , pistachio!„ —_ = R1At Proud of the +vas she mads life : "Tbanka, Harriet! At eight o'- •�,�� wm miserttbte,for everybody till - -` ( 7ioney Krisp Cookie. _q •t clock #on#g4tt-yart`1Y-inave a ga on _ • some meddtsr•gat her to switch. of pistachio ice cream!” Ted, grin. _ Iii cup shortening. i I to Possum. Naturally that was Hing broadly asked permission to;. ,cup honey `, t t tlss end of Ca$eine•Nerves." take' out a Cornet 'demonstrator ' ' Y eggs S STAMPS . T. Y.Coffee 1Vrr►re car that evening. Mr. Hellman -04 tiG cup sour cream t t granted. It, but Ted .had no more iii cups flour = U yon are troubled with sleep. {. _ than lett the office until-the phone 1 teaspoon Crriumet..baking lessneea,have headaches,and'11p. „ rartg.,a'ga,in and. the same youthful , FREE. powder °2 set nerves, you may be.one of_,.. voice asked to'speak to Jim Rey � :ttsspoon-salt - the many people who should nolds. Ted's rival in selling Cor- i(e teaspoon soda - �� ! never drink coffee or tea, Don't•• net•-autos as..wr31I as for ,Mary's , 't'h" (2a nada cup chopped nut meats j _. . Starch H,ome he a victim of caffeine•nervest hand. t I service kA- % cup-ehopped- dates Postum contains no caffeine-is To him'llrlr' let-'made.-the, same . .. f ' heli[�l t, a }i teaspoon nutmeg OR ' helpfLr yen- _ - e s eimade toeaTed, and And ithn" thaf washas 9: wide r nga 1 up Ri a Kr sp7Q�extract Made instantly is the•cup with q p g _ PP P e Jin � ` 1 s Nod shortening- and honey." no waste. Order Postum today. cooking and n'Cher Bo2Sklets � g' -'R Reynolds requested Mr, He�lman'a Write now for the booklet "�¢ P211 permission to take out a di•emon• a 'cake recipe for every Odd we11 testen eggs and, dream Cake4"— Sift flour with 'baking powder, atrator car that evFnin - ee n' a ars Send a, o P w >r i the 3E 4 rid Cr w g � 1~'• Brand libel to: Canada Starch Hotta salt and soda; add to first mix. �" s• , - When 1-Lsr•riet didn't answer the Service, Vert, -Ja,.-49 Wellington tore. Stir in n'ut`meats, dater;` 17—'41 call to diluier, 3IAry was sent up Street A:xst, Toronto. - fhnvol in¢ and Rite Krispics. ISSUE Scar. She'ftfun-1 F,Iirriet stand- Drop • from & ' dessert spook (; t tv.A! q� -. .'}L,M:•v- '. ...fi,"•_. 41''� P . M.`x. ?-� •p'"n' ';a +G76• .R.. "��- � .. �,.. . '.e.... :, .Ss, - .. ....:,; ...". � ,n w ,'4' „d..•<. „�;�..:. � 0' a 0 C L I g Br9 Found see ' - spent a V A daysot the few I ening from his recent �lhzses. 11:'.�.,. A o Easter. holidays with Keith, of Port Perry, are visiting r S rx Y -, x. :, ..,--Mrs. W. Norton and -daughter 1 on rsnan and Mks. Hag�ana, of Tor- with the Rapidall taanily. n of West Hili.have been vimitin,g with I Pat Nolan, 9mmployee of tH! Trust Bath Y �llRss Helena Ki>xle enjoyed the I and Guarantee Co.,'Toronto, for the r I Easter holiday out at her cottage �` •. ,,.. -,Miss Florence Mutph of the tea- 1 at past twelve years, has resigned from ' _Lake.. n_ar_Bracebridg.i - - �-_�ha��°��° �-,'Will tl►osa.. &—tris ice an n rge s- � . --#h holiday at her h6me here. 3ntereRtEd -in Home father's sarin: 41 ...e L Nursing Course under the direction i �--�Mias Hilda Hood, of the Brock + Owing to the terrible condition of of the Sb. 'Jpbn's Ambulance ArBsoc. E : .has become a member of the the roads around-- Road she community ser- " - u ,� and sponsored by the W- I. get in i f staff of the Big Store touch with the-Secre enol of our workmen NYho go in cars n�� ' 'Customers�y�p n 1 —Mr. W311 Cornell has returned '' Mrs.-C.all • A to work, have been obliged to loco v V a`+L011 ens � n ,�re11�j home after; sere 1 months gterntt This Course covers all the the best ipiext of the week, unable to pp ng phases of Home Nursing. Fee $3:00. 4 :wi:tb friends at other points. ,_The roads very nearly started get away from the village r r —The monthly meeting of St. to clear and y Attention.. Indies, Gentlemen, know and- an nrQ(��Ae 1 u vy ry u last week-end r r V V good., George's Guild will be held at she p o Boos"and Girls - do you feel like b t the hes rain on Sunda set I home of Mxs. W. A. McLean, Thurs- Y enjoying a fout-couxse dinner - ev- _ ' will leave the Red and 1�V9ute Corner 1 thein all back again, 1ohav that rytlling from soup to nuts"'. All Coffee, day, Mad 1st. sat 2.30 p. w. Cars e ssme rain will probes have the you can eat and delightfully served, " Our r• at 2 o'clock effect of hastening an improvement if so - be on hand on Tuesday, Mev—The monthly meeting ofthe 1 by hustling. the frost out of tfie if at 6.30 sharp. Adults 35c., child-, ground. Big business has been done lig Sto r E •Women s Institute will NO held on ren 25c.• This is an' invitation to the a Coffee"by local .tractors and _gars a men Tnesdalo, April 29th, at 3 o clock, at in hauling cess out of the"ho es: We Plunkett Dinner in the United the home of Moss A. E. Richardson. 'hear of one garage man's wife who Church School. Room.' has ^ .'gone reall be I _Roll Call - Disease Preventatives. A •A very, fine meeting of. the Worm_ b y , yond our e$pec- Talk on - A'Board of Health in War a, she going to-be-able-to. get en's Institute was held at the home a nice, long trip out of the proceeds of Mrs. W. Michell President tatlons• Another shipment has Time, by Dr:-Tomlinson, of Clare= _ �. Of the ,past few weeks work. • • . . "wont. Election of Officers. 6 Mrs. W. Brovrnridge occupied the —Mrs. T. E. Crawford is able to � �A story was being told here on fair. Roll Call Iwas answered by — just'arrived , and we will Mill hold Sunday of the Norwegian pilot who Favourite Flow.r and V • be around the house after being con- had who plane on the plant egetab- our in tory pace 53e 4per lb. fined to her bed for some days. Is. Three-quarters of the assweiv. •• . fir. Fred Fowler,-who underwent g veno to the south during the were Sweet Peas and Green Peas: I f you have "BIG STORE torenooi� Actually, the 'plane was Doris Hilts sang a solo School TEA . _ an operation in the Oahaws Hospital being flown by a young pilot frbm Days. Mary Heprbert gave a reading. has *turned hams and fs,'improping Toronto, and .when over Pickering ng,- and "BIG -�STOPE COFFEE - T- Mgre. Randall a reading,— A Milit- "; in ' ''attemgpted to land at she rear of the Hagerman, a .--Miss E`v% Pilk has been em- any Objective .Manion plo�ed in-the city f several months' Old Church Garage, and nearly took reading on — Garde}ning. Reports 'your house, well, you're wearing the-roof off a ne arby gagage.. The .from all,departments were most en- _ and has now returned home, last eerier of the plane '('a private one) c�rgging. A letter of bhaalts from -- • Wednesday, for the summer. - was in town later in bile say look- 's 'mile. Take a tip--you had -better •�-,Ic fie!_ the Salvsllion Arms* was read, ack- Ing over the slight damage done to nowl n the second donation of �� !! E ng a ne*la�e (Niagara Spa) val- the plane. When the young pilot babies clothing for Layettes for "ma y a lot of �I STORE TEA taal+le !or old associations, If any- missed the roof, he roared into the Overseas. Dt ssnt to the ht now at�6+5c r lb It1L! one finds same will you kindly ret- air again and picked out a larger n �� right . per . ►Y bads 'amounted to abort $45. v l '" era to — Dorothy Tanner, Pickering. field to the south: He was just a- nnll higher., at oupt, very young man of bout out of gap - his reasoon for during �• - ! soon be 10c. per lb. nig - � 1he village- Graham Hart and Jerk er. '.. have ho wanting to ]and in the first place: � � ! � reoentlp►, pendldone Probably wanted to wive up to the Contributions -to =There s nothin better in men a titaglcai operaati�ons for appendidtis, gam pl�p� an he would ao in his g - Grab= is now at home and Jack is �., oecoverlag.ateely at ho.�aul. --' = Telegram's War -work Togs Chari Sisman's ''work # -Mrs.-Kenneth Morley is still 11�HITEVAi.E confined to hoeplttsl, and -although Victims' Fund Boos �s�' ��'! 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