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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1941_05_02 ... ,'." ... x: ,.• c••a:t •4.5 .;: •.,. - -••''a,'._ - ^'pNti�f / .,e, J•• `'- ,.y _ya:. .s '::: _ �lk�' . by cw. 'W�'.=.ren ti.{�r : • , , 1 4,1 U' N o: 37 - OL. LXPCEIhT(( , OI�TT., P+ RIDAY, MAY 2, 1941 - - owipinfatauatLassa. •- War Savings Campaign to be launch- Rent control in "•`�°�`` ed in Pick sin Township N 0 TI C E , e g o p May 5tb. Pickering t. H. o. PEARSON=Phpei.iaa GREENWOOD ssrs.•a, Daotiartoc. lar fSo�minion organizers have•been in the township' this, week, arranging - -• �'� THE PICKERING Rent control legislation will apply, & h?'OR8YTS,Syph.I)., Director vocal organization. A meeting under 'Chairmmn D�. N. F.•Tomlinson will � Pickering and the entire Southern j ember d o Abse0°oc onsr►to 'I es• be field at. $raugtraan' on Monday .evening•May 5th-to' complete details g :MILLS emtxr of thea can [apwmecr:-aE. portion of Ontario County in which n . , sin. esamlaed by appolatnieat: and receive instructions by Doaninior Organizer, at Township Heal. war 8ctivit g,eo 'rag- ,IS&6--1936 ctareoon:. y._is, accelemtin Leya�. idly, from May 1st, on. Rentals Administrator WM Martin :13 i GRAM Claremont girl at announces from- Ottawa, that rents h l accolant of the scarcity of �t►ivA4D BUDDY Barrister. ,.; a Chopping will de done . .Sgbdtoc• Notary Public:. oyer a. will be pegged to Pickering,.{0&h- p' i?n g tq meri7 occu e��d liY chelate-A.13, I3s. Ii: Malcolm spent last week-'BritiBospitat C@- y q�� pp►► •- awe and Whitbiy Townships, effect- on and'FRIDAYS lira.iO,itb wing of Court tiou.e.wbithy. say at Queensvill'e. ne=on May 1 — __._ __ -- BEATON, BELL (� lipSS; X•' and Mrs. E. C. Thornton, of ceives visit from only, during May, June $ad - - ----- Tenants axe warned not to .pay ' Barrtaiors'7s ,Soltcitcrs T the Brown e. Ott visitors . at ! Wpodetock were-sec • more rent than was prevailing on July, $ZCept by speCla r• ., :« Her Majesty � January 2ud, 1941, wltiah means that R;J.BEATON.K.C. Tekphoat The Y. P. held a social at the _ ren rr this area rangemel]t. is I village and ar d w- WDROOKE SkL'i.,K.C. Adel.201 haane of Mr. and Mh. John Knox Mrs. G, Benns,�lareniont 'recent= exited, cannot be raised above that Please Arrange Accord gly. cit the evipin of the 28th. 3:8•a•ROSS - g ly received a letter'from her dough- being paid up to,and inclttdfng Ja>r. 872 Bay St- Mr. and yrs. Gormley and .child- • • JOHN L.POND Tocogte ren occupy the house lately vacated fir' Edna' swell-known to many here, 2nd- of year. BrPbtytes of over- the Art Carlton Tamil who is now on the nursing staff of charge paid between Jan. 2nd And 1 US McMILLAN-- artists.Sol- b3' 1'• a British HiostAtal, staffed entirely May. 1st are not likely.to be dela- Aare G. Maclean, 14 R. At LSA. .�otarr PutWse. ifDdelicda lune+ Best wishes of Brougham friends ��r�`'Tetediooe BAiio goon. !ed by Canadians. In,her letter Nurse .6��• , D. Aredr. _ Registered Arc>t<iteesl; ,are extended to Mr: and Mrs. Will Berms descn"bes a visit by the Queen Graduate of University of Toronto l)sestrea Hicks, wfaose marriage took place on to the hospital, and quotes as=foil- �— . OfliFe, 9 Sultan St. Toronto KI. 6824 April 26th. �i'daY. P IitsB$aT T. 3iaiLI:d►]tBB.l.. D e.. 2drs. A. Harney and daughter at O7°A To our Subscribers Residence, Picketing, 27 s 11 - She visited_ all kbaddn �.qs.Gr.dsatr d�p,.gest .t Montreal and Min Elia Wallace of e•...ad t#e cs or nwsa. haitdA with everyone, She must have a PETER LE.`VINE H. A. 71 4 .ecnoa eget of se.tad- Toronto, were with T. and Mrs We hav. been reaeiviag too gum- ! � i. ossa b'"s": s Brown laot Th been very tired. Later she came to nous complaints lately of the,delay _ Barrister, Solicitor etc. t•s a er .eat.. QTM our mos for tea, accompanied bg in the delivery of the News to our Office hours •1 -.6. Wed. and Sat- Lady at g errwtw. t�s.w5rlet a6- Mr. Will Milne has recovered grafi- r5' _ Lady Peel, Hon. Vincent and M,rs.. readers The majorityof -the com- Kin Str. Pick-air 'Next to IA - iciently from his severe illness to KAw"eY,.and General and Mrs. 'Me- g I<• brat s da with E. and Dors. Holt- plaints have came from R. R. No. 1, HEAcD OFFICE OSHAJWA 1 asasf. spend a, Y �ttrist N N ton by. augh , Lam Besaborough, Lady Whitby, which conies up to within a The Community Dance sponsored PO�O�y and many. others. Can you mile of this village. Only once in at •�, IL BRATOPN, Towivagle imagine us working that night or the least fifteenfail- Do -p 3J• aCgaC....r se.r.camoi.no..r so, by- the W.. L and the Firemen to yews has the Nevin fail- 9 w raise funds for the War Victims' patients settling down early after ed to leave this office on Thursday : t.>r...e.. wEkev.i.b.u. that wonderful day. I can hs�t d1Y be- evening on the trail of that day. : t`•see t•ea Fund, was held ut the hall on Dray e Neve that I have actually been pres- This should mean !"• .. E. RICHARDSON :24d• A:very«pleasant evening was . live believed that., ilnOtirail0a o� 11111 glYld6. ,� _ spent by the small number attend- anted and shaken _ hands with her every subscriber in Onta,Tib abould GRNBRAL IN817RAN@i� majesty — it all seems like a ing., Stouffville Orchestra supplied have his copy on Friday.�P'ollawing gest Rates A�aila'l�le will! , ABAL ESTATE the music. ;17 was raised. dim` recent coiq*ainta lbbm R. R. 1 Whit- Miss Benna, a Claremont girt was b soot1 and lierview. - - CONVEYANCING Keep m mind the date for Summ- y, we have investigated, and find in training at the Western Hospital, ;alt-cid ary Day, the.Final meeting of the that the Whitby* mail gees into Tor- Sort" Phone s>wd! Toronto and left for overseas last Vegetable Cookery Coarse, to be ppto on Thursday night and hack to l to see•re. Jana. iNiMi! SICK W:5 .: . .. . . din the Hall on May 2nd: Mr. _ Whitby, Friday morning too late Z'Inoeis Piet. 6000. _ gam, Vegetable Specialist for the -y for the rural .courier who leaves tzT Fhmince. is to be the guest speaker GREEN RIVER - Wbitby too early in the morning and NOTIOE - ` �Yli M. M A W at the afternoon meeting.. Open to. •- - also meatus that we can deliver our - : hCBNMD AVOT1ONKRIt ARID both um and women 3IQm J. Cgiossland was Stouffville paper in Montreal .one day earlier � • _ VALUATOR The X. P. will meet in the church visitor lash week. then we can to Mr. Claude Field, i on Sunday, May 41k under the lead- Mr. J. Cronaland -. has purchased wbo lives-only. one mile from our Oils le�sies �w latae ► *� Wer conducted Aalwheae o ershi of Miss Doreen Cariton, the the Lehman farm p door, olid all the others on that �• �+ , f _ p route. The roads, last week, we hear COAL, COgID. 9 Whitby. Oatarla. 11owahip Convener. Topic — Other Fred Wllson finished his spring)bees of welts Aadrese els Dis"041 itbyt, Bars. interfered with prompt delivery in C _ Christian Traditions, Roil Cs1l — A seeding or Saturday of last week. some se�etiona. The�vitols matter has �(�Q� {3$M9� ' . s �` verse ,tom the Bible beginning �►rith Dilr. and Mrs. F. Turner yQertt tart r. re , - the letter L - Thursday in Agincourt and. Toronto. been taken up with the Inspector of IOn St. George's Ds,yi, April 23rd, Our veteran Master of tate Hounds Post Offices,. Mr. Gordon Whitfield, SANDr ti�iA TZLi. Brurbush $pg .W Mr. Roy McWhirter, teacher, ably Wen Iabett of Eglinton Hunt Club Postmaster sit Whitby called- on us spa - i Governa�ept Lioen assisted by Mr. McIvor, Normal spent the week-end at his home.here, an Saturday afternoon last. inform- Mr.with Mr. MaWhirter during ' Dir. red Mrs. Chao- Woodcock of. ink us that oras bag addressed to BUILDRS Q SUPPLIER. student,St; E. StoaffY'ille. Ont. the past week, arranged a niie grog- Stroud, visited with friends on Mon- his office hard not yet arrived though also lomat eartage work - Phone 191 ram at the school. `Dir. McIv6es daw of lakt week. leaving here Thursday night. Maternity, Medical, and Surgical singing of "The land of the Maple" 'Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Michell enter. JX Ya f KA plaa•d le sstoolt a lulls Lrxz of btwPlrE LEAF MIIJ"Q ± casts taken accon*anied by Mks_ Harvey and tained Mr. and Mrs. Gorden Lehman SALVAGE i y: Mattrsoitq Staei.Roonf special music by children; a, reading an Monday.of Isaf .reek. GXN PANT rZZDs, by Mrs Harvey, a talk by Mrs Rob- Mr. and Mrs. Hery Percy and Rates for 10 days--IM-75 ,We arc today in receipt of a er•tson acid an address by Rev. L E. Miss M. Percy were Toronto vitt- - :la"Wt red Nw . in.atesadance ata . Kennedy, made this observance of ors on Tuesday last quantity' of literature and display A W. MITCHELL iH hogs service siera• St. George's Davy very fitting. .. Mias Margaret 1 unter of Toron- sheets from the National Sal Fiekeang, Ont. Salvage Agowlanee Servlet Week-end Visitors to Normal mos Campaign, at pttawa in which 'the aaglsting at the loo- need for the selvage of•waste paper, ' ag Phetsa Office 74 Iia. t)ig .n .-. NRS,E.R. GOOD 15-317. Mrs. Stanley Rest gad-aaitghter, al school leaf week. • Kay, of Wick, with Join and'Mrs. firs. Baker and Mrs. Fraser, of scTa° metal, glass 'etc. is urgent Knox. R. and Mia Malcolm,. of Toronto iwere renewing old acquain- throughout the Doalinion. There-is a ,ACCIDEi�ITS Queensville, at the old ho ne. — Mr. tutees here last week-end. very definite need of this waste HARDWARE and Mfrs- Beecb,- of Brawpton, at Ordnance Notice . — Elle Whitby materlah Not being able to find the Warren Willson 'harine. — Alex. and Lindsay Aigsoc. of the Baptist anyone wfio would take it here, this _'You may alt the new j office recently burned over one hun- iCCidenta Happen and Mrs.- MDffat, from Toronto.,— 'Chuxches will meet at our Baptist dyed pounds of waste paper as it COLEMAN . !=Ally .. The W: J. Brown- familF with their Church on June 25th and 28t1. people.- Mr. and Mrs. John Cowan moved had become a serious fire ,hazard, RADIANT CIRCULATOR; -Insure with yonr 1A Tomnto�.on Wednesdsly of this being stored in our buildings. We have r LOCa� Agent CHERRYWOOD. .,' week. We'•wiah this young.couple a advised the Caliripaign that no lII Oal Blore. 3 Types Oi >h - happy home there. effort, far as ewe knew, wap be- Coleman heaters supply eft rt as ew -SEE Ing anode here to collect this mater ' Miss Isabel Tran spent .the end of . We.are sorry to report Mr. and CY RIL 1$. MORLBY • the week at home. Mrs. Gordon Lehman have moved to w• beating need. y GENERAL INSURANCE RW Taylor of the R. C. A. F. was Bim kms. We wish- theirs the best 711ao Kitebtn ranges. Cosi SZRVICE PROTECTION home during the week-end. is their new hone. Heaters, Picea Etc- < Charlie Lintner of Toronto visited Ernest Crosaland returned to the _ Red Cross Call us saw for'your - s>tove. with his fatheron Sunda O. Ai. C: after spending the Easter �E'ic"Ang Red Cress Branch _ WATCH y- g -� and furnace work. "� Donald' and Mrs. Milne -welcomed holidays at home. His brother, Wal- Tor fled.Cross Draw which tangs to S T_�� �� � 4 little son to their fainly this week. die returned to Ridley. be }field the 1 of April h been ii,Y for the C•A oleum Mo. R. Davidson was is Toronto Jdm Frank Turner entertained the � � one day last 'weelu LAdie8' Aid on Wednesday of last pobtponed until the middle ,to May. $att�iwaeo insonuiL _.contest from . �►pril • .ane Mrs, Will Hollinger mot- week All report a:very, helpful meet- The roads have been in such.s con- meet- Contest to Bolton on Sunday. itg• The.poper given by Mrs. Harry dition Oat A has been impossible PTORBRIBA 25th 'to May 3rd Mr, and Mrs. Fred• Rogers called Wilson was most_•Interesting. for the members to get in touch with Y at Wesley Petty's on Friday'of rant -doll. peo�►le in file country. watc9i for the Horticulturalt Sbeiet date.to be winouviced in the Picker- Come in"Aud lit us 9zplain week.: - - The ladies of the community met ing News.�Be sure to see the 'prizes the Contest to you. ..Have in. the school on Wednbsday and Keep in ztiind• the Horticultural •in Mr. Bushby's window and get • Society meeting to be 'held in the your, ticket lb cls �r" 3`for 25a R try at winning anew nal Red four quilts for the :Red h United Church'on; Tties- ' ung-the week the sollowing Wh Suffer t• , CoD oleurn Rug. da May 1-3th, i articles -were shipped to Head'uar- g - - The Y. -P, banquet will be held on Y� Y. f F the Se 1J q - this Friday evening, Rev. Parks of er — or a amen - a , This is Marshall Mattress Whitby, will be Rossi speakerf the 10 helhiets,`5 pr:'mi 10.,pr. ea "�"� - I and 1 turtle-neck sweaters. For the _ !y Week oleo. Try fort free subject of his dadr�ss SQ'utli P1Cl�ering il's. . The W. A. will V4'ome Aki�dti Service Ib { Marshall mattress ` - z .• 'soarrn, 20 pr. gloves, 9 calote, s meeting.in the Hall:on i 1 •: x f t'errioon; `:Vial l i�h.- Urt�up a;, j '`-Lepayery pr. -knickers, 8• sleeveless .Sw�eattae. - •i ,, a and 5 Sweaters iwith Sleeves'. C l� Aaalbalattan. DoT �lght ,J,arge. Subjc�I for Roil C v�+ - f _ _ - _._ . _ Matin: Sin, God's righteous 1'uh •:r'•-eting lF'r�day gxeeudye _. . _ _ _. _llhuts 1>fOfi I L The :Executive of the Branch wits �. menta, and mans helplessness and May pt .. at ' Club, _ _ need".. * -,. M a7 m as usual on Monday, May 5th, - r' - C. A. STERRITT - at ;z.3o in the Red Cross Rooms. — - .. .. : °• • Auditorium . . BIRTHS ,FRE:VCH'.biFN'S BAY . t= Funeral Direotor -- - — tQ Fnrnitare Dealer 4 TOWNStIiP COCtiCli� " The season is again official) o BOYES DRUM' CO•f UA :Vl T\F-- at t��• l.:^•shush •1'tospital Y P- - L. \ en for boating and fishing.. The pike i S:uuffville, .,n Friday. April 25th. ,� H• $ua. Hours — 12-1 noon, 6^7 p. t>f.. �1�19ND - _ pN'p, , p will meet nn Monday next .(t y' are biting in great style, olid every.19I.1, to Mr. a,nd .firs. Donald. As B. m. Stan. Time at the' Tnxh,hi•i Nall b,dy };rings' in from two up, some Phone N J llilne, It. R. 1, Pickering, x son: " in BroOlthani, for general business. , as long as 18 inches. -- �,•:'.4 ,. -car.,, f ...A. �... •:..r^•.yF44 •nu! I^•.,!{!.r .x-a Act, S Y __ ✓ +. t.. For ltinm many of those that had they. 9 ^ S U N DAY ori >�t receive a°4 New Brazilian Minister to Canada and Wife unclean spirits, they came out, Spirit: 16, for as yet it was fallen • crying with a loud...voios: and upon non! of them: only they had d s - .• �. SC H O O L many that were palsied, and that been baptized into the name of r 1 ! were lame, were healed. 8. And the Lord Jesus. 17. Then laid L -� S S O N thele was much in that ci " joy city." they their hands on them, and Philip proclaimed-was a herald they received the Holy Spirit." __. . LESSON y the Meaeiahship of Christ.. .He _ The,,gift of the Holy.-Spirit—evi- 1.. THE CHURCH ENLARGING preached also as an evangelist the dence of the new life which re- good nears of the•r'Kingdom of suited from faitb in Christ —_ to., ----ITS FELL;OWSHtP=Aets 0 God, and of the name of Jesgs, the Samaritan converts was here s ` PRINTED TEXT ' Undoubtedly Philip preached from granted 'through the agency of r >' Act*-8:1416 14-17, ZS the Old Testament, for aurely no the apostles, Peter and John, who GOLDEN TEXT:—The tkere- were sent from Jerusalem to•in- .. 7 1Vew Testament book had yet been - - teee� that were' scattered abroad written, licit. in`his preaching he' yestigate the work of Philip. The K y went about preaching the word, continual) mission of Peter and John their Acts 8:4. - Y .pointed to the Mes- siah,. not the Messiah who was prayer, and the miraculous gifts, ,.THE LESSON 1N ITS SETTING still to come, but the Messiah who also Aemonstrated the unity of the Time.=-4.D. 36. had already corse, fulfilling 'the Church: 25:' "They therefore, Place.—Samaria .is the- region prophecies that spoke of Him. Ia when they had testified and spok- z in Palestine lying between Judaea preaching 'Christ, he preached en`the word'of the*Lord; returnedw:, - : •and Galilee; Gaza was an old Jesus as the Messiah for whom to Jerusalem, and preached the - oitg of the Philistines fifty miles all Jews and Samaritans--were gospel to many villages of•the southwest of Jerusalem;, Azotus . looking. Samaritans;" was thirty males north of Gaza, . -Receiving- the Holy`Spirit The apostles had n�-power to'' and Caesarea, a coastal city, was - h h 14. "Now when the apostles that confer miraculous gifts; but the loc;ted. midway between Joppa $ fact that they prayed for their - Were at Jerusalem heard that $a- bestowal shows that -they�Thiis lesson is helpful to us in ia had received the word of y reco g- Cod, they sent unto them-' Peter nized the fact that Samari.tang the study of theconsequences of pereecntio3i is, the Christian and John." We, find this same had actually- become Christians, and that they (the apostles) gave _ action again taken by the mother their sanction to the new Ste charcii namely, as even greater Church..in- Jerusalem when they dissemination of the Gospel than heard of. the which Philip had taken in reach- was tatting place before the per_ great work which P was beieg done-in the city of irrg the gospel to those who were reoution arose. - Antioch (dicta 1119-29), sendi nor Jews. Slul'.t6� Pirse•utor BArnabis to Examine and report ------ Acts•8:1. "And Saul was eon to them concerning the conditions - seating unto bis death. And Cat Lost All _•• - there arose on that da s of the-revival about which they N y great g• Its Nine Lives*' _ I had been basun Peter the periecutiou against the church practical; J n .the oe'.-- Peter whieb was in Jeruem; and they the mac of deeds; John the Two }Ziverton," Wyo: Jerusalem; , familiesy were all scattered abroad through- dreamer. When the work in Sa- ` -ant the Legions of Judaea and Sa- witnessed-a blackout last week— maria had to be inspected,—for all because of a of maria, except the apostles. 2. p e-climbing Photographed shortly after,their arrival in Montreal His Excel= I think that was the first spas to- .cat, i - lea `Aad devout men buried Stephen, Ale intention.—the Spirit, actin ey, Joao Alberto Lins'de Barron with his wife, is ahown..above: He and made great lamentation over p g The cat scurried to the top of Is the Minister to Canada of Brazil and the first Latin American-dipla- him. S. But Saul laid waste the through the apostles, sent these mat"of such.hi h ranking to come to Canada. His first task here will be an electric pole, causing a abort- g g church entering two; the man of deeds, and the circuit which blew : fuse. Thi; to establish' a Brazilian-Canadian direct ateamshfp service'. g into every hoose, man of dreams. and- dragging men and women - resulted in no lights for the two committed them to -prison. 4. ib. "Who, when they .were homes...: Theytherefore that were' scat= come.down,'prayed for them, that • Total fatalities: the cat. tered abroad went about preach• WORLD FLYER Ing the word."..' - _ - A3'ter the death and burial of B • Stephen, the persecution still rag- � � � � � B08tZONTAL Answer b Previous Puszle 23 Street.- - bd id Jeruss[lem. That temporary 1,T Pictured 1 I N G 29 He is also a - protection which.. had been ex- _ By DAVE ROBIWNS -----' - world R R R EEL S A 1 .maker of�.. _ tended to the rising neat try such flyer. 1 M T P or motion - men as Gamaliel was now at an THE "8ANDWAGON"_ Another new 12 Pertaining 1 N ATE RTE R program whtcti has grandparents. C I N plc ° -- and.:--Pharisees and Sadducees =- ?`he_aaw radio show with a do.' C.A.9.F. written all aver the script 13 Dwelling E Dye. - A.I 26 - ;priests and people alike; indulgedF F EIC T FLOW GiR E T cidedly new twist V eatertalaing and "with Love to My Sweetheart" Id TO drive. 29 Branch. In the most violent and nngovern- thonaanda of ltsteaera from ten of la every song i!the feature vrhiab 1?Neill l S Y 30 Tad. - +- )able, fury. The eminent and ac- Ontario's radio atatioas there tak�gs its name from the song"Over -18 Cantaloupe. * 5 A �` 31 Stream. :Rive ageaL is this persecntioa wu nights under the title—The B ► Sere Far Over There;" written by 19 Unit Of H E , Saul (who here comes, for the Bandwagon. The Bandwagon Is a vocalist Jeer Jaffrey. Young Bob ever 'T' RTL p 32 Military .1lirst'time -upon the stage of,.New fait-movins musical show that hes pwrooa of Happy tang fame will 40 Fast• O L R D O R E student: Testament history): There are plenty of pep and entertainment direct the orchestra and the pop- 22 Opposed to L N T R L 38 Orb. _-- atrong grounds for believing_that,� value, but in our mind, its dut• alar Ouardamen are returning, high. K p 1L 34 Gibbon. If he was not a member of the standing feature is its community elgh strong, for this new. variety 23 Saccharine �To soak Qax.` p t Thoma• _4 Opposite of �pchoose. Sanhedrin at, the time of St. sdrTioe theme which varies accord. show. Several ether names will bs =5 Rodent 46 89 To St It death, he was elected tai to the loostlen. Red Orws starred for Lha feature each W 3?Meshed fabric 48 One who aweather. 43 Inspires into that' werful Senate seo11 World Wir Sar fear Im lugs, Communtty needy night at alas. 28 Connected t31es• . S.TStop - : •after; possibly as a reward .for. Wolds m. traffic safety,- enoourag- with a So Dwarfish. . . oup r. the-seal he had shown against the lag toarlats, and many other prob- :• • re fear. religious cul. t10 Bill. • :_t;Single edged �Oceans. knife. heretic doing. Before we have lams of the individual community i 3 Measure of 54 Tobacco roll. earned p NBC's 8ymoboay -O r a h a a t r a, Ii0 PraiYertd. T Female fowl. monkey. -s'ead much further in the book of ere sparked by this new program. length. ! which'cleaed is reason under Ar- 8 Thrived. 46- Gold coni. - Arts, we will find that he, who is - It+ growing popularity all ever 35 Canadian 38 Four technical PTO new the greatest persecutor of Ontario proves its worth is the tato Torcaninl'r baton kat BetW. heavy delo. "-'e dew 10 To sharpen. 4?Edible root. day eYeq-ing, will be replaced this 49 Inlet. the early C3turcly, Saul, will be- very worthwhile etlort it k staking Saturday by a Summer Bymphoay 36 Sun dtity. with hiin. 11 Gom>aass . . SO Indian _ .. "a s the. In behalf of community IV*. In' 37 Large ox. 59 He acted as greatest preaches of the series heard over WDBR. 38 a on the point. dancer. - Gosipel of the grace of God which .Northern Ontario. the Bandwagon The litaerlmer series will °auras• Ornamented . .14 Leather girdle Sl Measure of - T ; . the ancient world ever knew. Thtis Is. heard in North Bay Thursday with raised 15 Below. trate on lighter works sad selee- � area. is God able to work miracles with- nights at 7.00. Sudbury, Thursday 'workose . V8ICTTCAL Z0 He made the SZ Kimono l 004 of loseer-known Weightily deliver His church -itr a InP ort tWilliam. In Bastern On- Stewart,fen soted Toronto tiaed to con- 41 p��s 1 u flight. s Ouinea _ is the basals of men, and t+ 7 nightsReginald tet world 53 The SOUL has _bans. of great distress. tarso at Dttiwa Friday nights atcoaductoropening tour 42endent -_-S Egg-shaped. 21 To convey. a (abbr.). T.EA, Kingston Friday nights at duct_,the programs. ornament. 3 Billow. right. 8?Aad. A- The Gospel is Samaria ' 8.00, and at Prescott Friday nights • • • .. S. "And Philip went down to *at 8.0.0 o'clock. In Western Oto t 5 l No city of 3annari:, and proclaim- tarso, ,at Windsor Thursday nights .Radio slants: Dint{ Sbdrie wants sal unto them the Choat." Sa- to go to the Charlie McCarthy at 8.00, .and Landau Friday night maria was populated is a nation at 7.00, while is Centi+al Ontario. t �Oe a! an increase in pay but of people utterly despised by the ie-Leard,from,CKQC at Hamilton, boss Riddle Cantor thumbs down 17 1 .Jews, and equally detpising their Friday" nights at S.S6, and from the proposition , : • You'll be-hear- , Jewish neighbors—semi-Jews we OFRB to Toronto Saturday nights inr World Series Baseball announc- 1 23 might call .them; who held rigidly at 7.80. er Red Barber on the Dort end. f. ti the traditions and laws.*of the Tune in for,the Bandwagon this of the newsreel is your theatre. . . looking for ;_Pentateuch, who were lookw The name of the new "ILone,Rang- the Messiah. A Jew et considered • • • 1 or" L Brace Breemer Walt - himself contaminated even to go AROUND TKE DIAL: 10 Disney will wort -with a 11[a r tb;ough the country of Samaria. Ned Spl<rks, sour-Paced comic of film company to prodgce ".The Life ? Bat the love .of God through' many film hits, stars, in •a new and Stories of.Hans Christian An• M, Christ in Philip's heart had given series of half hour fun programs derson" It's not likely we'll ihtm .a love ictr all mea every- . ttrat ate teard,over the Columbia ever see Disney's "Fantasia"; the where. Prejudices disappeared, chain each Sunday at 610 (Stand. cost of special ..sound equipment 41 { .(We need this today as much as it ard). The Ned Sparks show- is a is too high . . Kate Smith has• was needed then). -Philip,. the Canadian program designed to at- done a neat recording of "Little 2 5 ;evangelist,'must not be ,colrfused tract American tohrlsti to the Do- Church in England" for Columbia -with Philip, nae of••the Twelve minion, and includes all Canadian . . . Bing Crosby's worst on"Camp., Apostles. 6. "And the multi- talent—such as Salr• Lee, well- town Raoee" 51 foe Decca is really _ Was gyve heed with one accord 'known Toronto singer — Luigi Ro• something . . . NBC comedian-.Bob 54 T Coto- the- things'that were spoken - manelli's King Edward Baud Burns and his Airs. have taken to 56 r Philip, when they heard;•,and sad others. It should be an enjoy bidyeling .'• , a 15 or 20 mile.daily 59 - _. _-iliaw the signs which he did. T. able sbow. spm POP—And Brown'll Follow Later '= By -J. MILLAR-WATT '.St'NrL LIP d1LO1�T is - N13 UNOIiRCARRl4(3lfr ALTER T. PLEASE 'Tt7- "STILL UP AL FT 4 M6e14Kat, BROWN - N ' -. � - - - - ' '. - �INKEL $RO'WN YYONT CO�tAi ; :•..: -- «' "' HIS UN06RCARRIAGE - :. � .. comt - r_.4 r of .. •'.F•S-• - ... - ' •i .r; :;til` ,, �,, 6- t - Red Cron Marks . ,Rolf 'em with "KNOCKOUT' DRUGe. New Ontario Supervisor Discovery of a new -knockout* ��1�� , = .. Scene of Crone ::,Ogden's l � For Royal Bank drug from which a• person-recov ' ers quickly with no ill after-ei_ V isitors In western uptown O Montreal often ask questions re- 4 u fecta was announced. at the an- t wood cross painted ' Dual meeting -Of the .American —garding a big Chemical Society. 'red - �( _ _ �_ visible over the fence of the Order o h It has the tongue-twisting tech- Mother fiouae of'the Ord f the. Decal name of "T--T-Dialkyl- Me could neither read nor write, Grey Tuns. Traffic officials of , ".s WNR-Oxazolediones." but when a distant relative left the Canadian National Railways ; - s w The drug.was„suggested as use- � a small fortune, he started to carried a query to Dr. W.-H. Ath- fui in medicine to produce a slioit He fought a erton, authority on historic Mon- i snake a sp �•. anesthesia for minor operations. cheque-book, but instead of sign- treal, and he recounted s story Ing his name on cheques he put In the time of - in explanation. two crosses,_ and the bank paid. the French regime when Montreal he hued"-.fie beginning to extend beyond r s Then one day was «° the fortified walls, "la Chemin o d e r n _ e�tghiers cheque signed with three , crosses. '. du Roi'' (The King's Road) scrag- • ,.What's' his?" . de d the a edge' of the mid- t Mande geed"-along the - �,j t 1 q u_e,t t e._ cashier. �"Youfve put three eros- town terrace about .the present Ask any real roll-your-olQrner { +' - " line of Dorchester Street.. At the den's He'll ll - y res here, tw "I know,,, was the reply, "but obit where Guy street now .in- hasube0en Ito BY ROBER'i A �E>:. my 'R fife's got social ambitions. m house and se it' amoklny it for 4. 1, Will a well-bred person She says I must have a meddle farmer was credited P just tersects, stood a far years orvnore.Why? the r c to with os- another tobacco fa Dam - Bessi-ng a store of gold. A bandit den's.And Ogden's has a fate ever attempt to entertain�a group attempted to rob the farmer and from tits dris�ti distinctive blend of c Rke Of people by. relating the experi- "What's that building?!' when the „latter resisted, killed ripe tobaocos.Take a tip frornVld — encee of his recent illness or 'Op- - askeil the stranger. the farmer, his wife and a dough dimers and roN'em with Ogdsi}'a ' elfition?- - '•That's the asylum for the - .ter• Captured, French justice de- _ p„1Y thebeatdRanttePaPet*-- Changes in'the Toionto Execu- . 2. What should a bridesmaid blind,"' said .the.native. creed- that he should be hanged �iogue•' or ehantwer— Aive Department of The Royal wear at the wedding if she is in. on can't fool are good enough for Ogden's -�■'` - with ex- - - "Go on, y and quartered, the body to awing Bank of Canada to cope mO>irnirig? pre,•+ said the stranger,, on the gibbet erected at the scene ponding:business throughout Oho 3. What are the correct hours O�DEN*S tares, were announced by for a Sunday afternoon call" "What's all them www■ of the crime. Afterwards s cross Bank leaf week. for?" was placed it the ,spot. Years A. Dake, far collie years" 4, When a hostess has arrang- later when the first roads were - Assistant Supervisor of Ontario ed for some kind of game c r en- An.English tourist travelling in straightened; the cross was in the. FINE CUT .Branches= - has been appointed }�i.tain�pen2, is it gPrmirible for centre of the thoroughfare, and E�GARETTE TOBACCO Supervisor. B. L.. 'Mitchell, who a guest to ask to-be excused? the North. of Scotland, far away �Swnokonl where, exclaimed to'one` on r�gnest of the_mnnicipa] auth- has occupied the combined office - 5 Is it proper to introduce • from any oritiea the Grey Nuns agreed to Ask �pOdoe's Cut PkV of Assistant General Manager and f the natives: etuity a cross to children' to one another by tor- •°• "�VhY. what do you do when maintain in pdrp ` -Supervisor of- Ontario Branches, _ - -. continue tLs heretofore as mal phrases? u haus moved into any of Yon are-ill? YOU caw' (nark this page in the record ot._ _ Assistant General Minaker 'and- - -6. - Wben >� the former French colony. 528,006, . compared with $18r as the Bank's chief representative a new neighborhood, isn't it all neve'Naeet Sir," replied' SaDAY, �n Ontario, with headquarters in right to call on all the neighbors ee a natural 049,624 in March, 1940. Opera- Toronto. that you wish to associate•with?. "We've just to c} `''saRs Orf�Y'a�]j�g ting expenses were $28,5 ,961r - career Duke began his banking death." C— -- .. - Answers � - j�, g - _ in 1904 with the Traders Customer: "fan I e:elsani° Revenues iii lasts year.16There was ai not rove- - = Bank at Grand Valley, Ontario. 2• Never -in fewuwordstaa nue of $4,982,065 as compared He was attached to the Staff Of he will reply ' two, unbreakable doll." _ a number of Ontario-branches, possible and then change the sub- Shop Assistant; "ls. there Increase by 83 Per Cent in with #'the 977 in 1940. and following' the amalgamation ject- 2- She would_ probably -something,wrong with itr, March 1941 Over Same Month For the three months of the o! the Traders Bank and The prefer not to.serve as bridesmaid, : Customer: "No, only the :,Last Year present year, operating revenues Royal Bank of Canada in 1912 he baby': broken •vary break- were $64,698,467,�compared :with pointed Manager at Har- but if she does accept the invita- $5$,374,115 is the corresponding was app tion she must dress exactly the able thing in the house with Liston; 'since 1915 be has served _ All.increase in operating reven- period of last year, showing an as Manager of the.Bank's branches same as the -other bridesmaids. it-„ ues of $5,478,882 and an increase increase of $11,824,3b2. Net - - In Brandon, Sherbrooke. Windoor 3.- Between 4 and b P-m• 4• = is net revenue of X2,829,078 for avenue up to March 31 of this and Toronto. and in 1929 oras 4p- Never; it is cert' discourteous to Auntie: "Do.you ever play with- - rvisor at -bad little boya,you eve the month of March, as to year was ;10,691,660, compared ppoointed Anistant Supe do so. b. No: A mother may with 'Marcia,-1940, -are shown in with S5,437,961'-401! the similar Toronto. say, "Martha+ this is Mary Jones Willie: "Yes, Auntie." the monthly statement. of opera- _ Mr. Duke has already assumed who has come to play-with -you.! . ► Period. o! 1940. o Auntie: "why dont you play. ting revenues, operating expenses. his new du#les, Frith headquarters 6. No. • The neighbors should t++ _ in Toronto. 'with good little boyst" 'An airplane flying at 3f Leight call first; there you should return and net revenue of the Canadian Willie: "Their mothers wont National Railways all-inclusive those calls. let me." system lashed at headquarters last of 8,000 feet waw beyond the ..r.r»F.•..-.-• reach of gun batteries ire 1918 �.8I1aC�larl �af1011fa1 week. let revenue for the first The average height at which an- _ N _ .,.,W- Canadian Science women 'corkers to German fleece months of the present year •mp planes haus been allot down Railways Revenues 268 606. over recently is .16,000. feet. — more factories must not be emplaytd increased $5,period last year. + -Bois for handling goods weighing Mose _ corresponding pe than.three miles..- ' - - 'i sg The gross revenues of the all- -than 83 lbs. each. . Operating revenues we $28,- Ig 28r Rall- inclusive Canadian" National Ran- ? -way System for the week ending 1 Discovery of anew Hormone April 14,. 1941. were09?,82Q for f, �,F IED ADVERT 553 I S �_? • s a ' + ears to,be nature's own as to 'with $l., °. •;t s t C L --rhieb app the eeaesponding period pf 1940, way of prevelitang stomach ulcers, I , one of the most widespread and_ an increase of -$1,247,233 or ^ _ ossEa •ro iaevf+za'rua8. baffling of human diseases, is an- 30.4%. - SAOY._CSICK9' - - EXRAU9iT FANS i ER pounced by A. P. Hands, G. B. - - - QLTA3.,ITY -EMBRYQ AFD UMICI[9 dict 87 SA�B�asNEW wFhNO�sRibL ��jt•of InventioniinditullHtatb- - Ha Greengard and A, from Purina. Fed flocks, Barred �'anley, Harry ~_ Rocks and VPhlts t,ebhorn t bred ' orori o Mercantile. 29 Mellada, ed res The A R�e a>. matloo sant ■ food tested, T t Ca, Resister Pate do cert. + C. Ivy, all of :v'Orthwestesn Uni- for meat and eggs, Toronlo. 2;3 Bank Street. Ottawa. Cat t. wersity's .Medical school: Chicago. g Q Can I� our flocks are rigidly00 called - t 13io.se per hundred. 11b.00 for two IgD FOR ss1-E PROPERTY FOR tALZ V_ week, old. Kell' Chtek•Hatchery, _ I9arrfe, Ontario. =-- -1?EED: BUSHEL,AND ONh. - - .CANCER AND SUNSHINE 8Y ANNE ASHLEY tial! bag, 12c per bag including 250 v'RES, WITH FINE BRICK Sunshine instead .of smoking pRODUCER9 OF CHICKS FOR 1s the bag cooked screenings .from residence and large_outbuildings.stern years• batted rocks bred to lay puffed wheat and rice, Kavanagh located to Dundas County. Eastern :.was declared to be the cause of _ H-ow can I make fabricsOntario.power 4 location'of pr6powill rest so-called smoker's Cancer of the Q� and S. C. W. 'Leghorn■ BarronBareoa -,Foods Llmlted. aif Soraurea Av new. Dobler development: will real s - strain one but large wage set. enue, Toronto. )lower lip among workmen. ere resistant' Rocks and lerhorns as hatched .ot might emehange for city groper New A. Soak the material in a a rents, Rock pullets 15-ctate. ty. A. N.o. Smith- 153 9padtaa.Road. j Dr. George C. Andrews, GASOLINE iltgit8 Toronto. Wick is from blood tested breed- '��� 3 York City. made this atatembnt � iiointion o! live parte o! bOi`iC horn-pullets 18 cents. Every '+at t forum on aualight and cancer acid, six-parts of borax, and 100 ors• Satisfaction guaranteed. $1.80 SAVE GASOLINE TO 9040, CAR OR RREl111ATIy�[ 9l F'FEltt'a8 of water. Alter soaking, the. books Your- order. J. D. Johnson, tractor. 2Se brings amazing, MIM- -held by the.American, Society for Parte Fetgus, Ont. - pie, inexpensive and �uaranla3d GOOD pESULUTTON — EVU RY method. Sebab, Box 274. Caldf6r, -'the-Control lsi'Cancer. `Exceasive -fabric ahogld-be squeezed out and so xAY Sc JUNE. s+4c JULY, 1,clx- 8a:k sufferer of Rheumatic "Paha or 7. ever-expostzes to annlight's ultra- hung up to dry. ed chicks LAffhorne, Rocks. By- Neuritis Iry Dlxun`e R 336 How can I,thin cake bat- bride, 'also 95% Pullets, Le horn 11ERlsb WANTED edy. Iduaa Drug[ Store,, nab violet rays has long been known :Q• iCockerela 31.00 hundred. Every Elifin, Ottawa. 31.OA PoatD•^.gid I as a cause of skin cancer. : ter when Zan found to be tdo' egg not from a blood-tested breed- �� _ stiff? er on my own farm. Green Roc iii W, BUY HUNDREDS s. WrIt- X•RAYS AND GAS POISON A. •Best an egg and add t bit poultry Farm. Wales,--Ontario..-_ - paminioa eierRb DSetriDu ore,Dept iSNAPSHOTS TQ-DAY i at a tilpe until the right consist- 1425 Main, Montreal. TO-MORROW A peculiar effect on the blood envy is reached. Never poor in 1;oU cAti START RIGHT Now 'TREASURER . odneed by X-rays counteracts wtth Bray chicks. started chicks. LRGAL �r Milk for the-purpose .of thinning a,a cettaoOthers are doing oi There's it Your films are carefully end vll to $L"e 'elferts '`of carbon-monoxide- a batter as it will -result in a titicany processed by [innerin2, t• �ppfaOniIIg end, 1II ezpeFuneats On ` - choice•o! bre da, crosses. etalted J. N: LINDSAY. LAW U, St. T ons, make sure they last- pob! Cake... pallets. Pro=N denvety. (Turkeys itol Theatre Building, rt ent f r a er 8 F-CPOSURM Fll'" 96e Tats, waved the lutea Ot some that '► a♦,seeable-for Juae delivery. order Ontario. Special Department for Q, How can I 'clean' nickel. snail) gray Hatchery, ia0 John farmers collecttona. with beautiful enlargement free. :Lad been submitted to , severe A. -wash the nickel with soap- N., xamiiton, Ont. -NURSERY STOCK s reprints f le enlargement fi e. toxic effects from the.gas, it-was. ' 'ands and 'polish with a paste Ot 25 FREE CHICKS Thou/t;ada of lettere from galleried deported at the annual= meeting g Plied with customers testify to our sraerier alcohol and whiting ap BIGGEST 31,00 GARDEN. 2! PER Quality and service. of the American Association- of a flanlfel cloth. WITH EVERY 100 PULLETS or 100 eanials — Delphinium, Dianthus q jmPERIAL PHOTO' SERTIC>m Anatomists in Chicago. mixed chicks ordered, we give 25 Loveliness, Ceaeflower, R e 8 a 1 Toronto. Q• How can I restore flannels tree chtekn. Pullets 315.00 to 319.00 I,}ly, Oriental PoDDY, CPI yaanthe- J. moo_ mum others; Sugar Map14: Cedar: 'Dep t. D. 6tation J that have been badly,washed, and iio.00Operhioo&cockerels per 0 100 { Shrubs; 260 seeds. Prepaid. Two NEW OIL .PRODUCTS are hard and shrunken? light breeds, $3.50; heavy breeds, ardera 31.80. DOLLAR NC P.9ER- A wide new array_of chemical IES, Fontbill, Ontario. UNGRADED Fsc.-s tiGANTED A. These flannels can be re- 44.00.:Immediate delivery. Goddard' Products from petroleum is likely ' stored to their former softness by gp;R ta, Ontt;c b e r y. Britannia CRAMER NURSERIES RIDGE- 1V E SUPPLY i`ASES AND FAY to result-from studies of the ef- soaking 'them in gasoline for, a pLL'MRERS' SUPPLIES dale, $ask., Lilacs, Honeysuckles, -higbest Market P.rieea. Further, -feet of various kinds o! electrical . few-hours, then washing in soft-- - ..flowering age 6, $1.50; Flowering particulars apply. Canadian Pro -feetharge� on oils, made_ in theperennial collection 90, 33.00:• ear- vision h t, As Company, 244 ' T soap suds as usual,'following with BARGAIN toilets a PRICES. k SEs turBATH�.TUBlS, 'agana or A—aragna three years Front Street aat. .Toront�. `laboratories of the Universal Oil a rinse in clear water of the same 100, i1.zS. products Company. The electric cottatcioaing. Sipe, valves, tittinge• USED CLOTHING temperature. . Shallow Well electric pump Coro- MEDICAL arc,,, they discovered, produces _ Q How can=I clean-wall paper. ytete with so gallon tank, 37l.6g. AN- USED' CLOTH- produces almost 'an Aind of oil Inqulrtea welcomed. Paikin l3uPD1Y _ acetylene, the starting_ material easily? Company, 215•Bacton street E.. N edY]fE Rhe maticDPains, Neurit- ing I adiea' Meas, and, x27Children'sQee A. - Wall paper can.be cleaned Hamilton, Ontario: la. Thousands praising it. Munro's wear. Lowilst prices, �'— • from which the great majority of -b gently rubbing it with alien- BAKrRY EgU1PXkNT post➢&d re1.00b Elgin St., Ottawa, East, Toronto-fin! organic chemicals are made aril- y g filled with cheat•bran. WANTED TO PURCHAStfi _ facially, Del bag RARER$' . OVENS AND IS enc a- cry, also rebuilt egUIPment s.1• HAVE YOU GOITRE? "ABSORBO" ;ways os. hand. Terms arranged. reduces and'removes. Price $5.00 FEAERR WANTED �._• _ 3 _- fl Correspondence. invited. Hubbard per bottle. J. A. Johnston Co., 17 _ Portable Ovea Co.. 109 Bathurst }ng E:, Tor6nto. NE1V AND USED DOUSE AND I FYI SAM fit.. Toronto. MF.N WANTED Duck, aIs*gpe feSend ather beds, high o -C 'S woltn's BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY BEGIN MA MONEY IMMED- Queen CitY.Featrices her829c$aidwlh� J Yq�R t �G>; ..GENERAL STORE IN EXTRA GOOD from .selling FAMur name LINE Toronto. R ` iAINARP s '�� farming district. No OPPonition, from door to door. Our name is a Guaranteed I' clean stock, must be sold due 111 g�uarantee of SERVICE AND SAT- - - Wily net support_ your own health. Otto Johann, Owes. •Sound._ !-,AC Good E arnfngs e t nn hard _ Company? Highest prices. A tarso. work, -Try. 2 mopthp or ..more .C ,�jp TRUCK PARTS DAILY' PAYMENTS �O DIERS CARS, NEW AND USED and get Sour money back for un- sold goods. Ask particulars. and - Uf!!d NEW a o Write for Gane ![OUNT-PLEASANT M8'TORS LTD., REE 'CATALOGUE without obli- qPE(IAI.1'LING IN R>yAiJLT NO- oldest- RUB OUT TIRED AC-Hif I T'oron rro's Oldest Chrysler, Plym- Batton: FAMILEx,570 st. clement, Toronto Creamer - �outb dealer:; three locations, 632 Montreal. TORS, . POWER-UNITS, HydsaaHe • alt. Pleasant Road. 2040 YOnge 8l•, MOWER WANTr•.n Rothia, actow, fo Genrbuerars. adlaStert- branch of �`^ Ss50 Danforth Avenue. Our Coed ere, slsRsetea, c;aebaretors, Raalrlt• - Cs+ltekFw:nter+•t�►-eperative_ •N Cars make us. many friends. era +- i£xcMnnse Service, Gfw e l W,%NTFD A ,INIONVF:i: I'41ii '- 1VE T. Co„ Ltd, Hori:e, Mr: Mooren 2�'0 Ac',elpide `�ktlafgctiw:er reta>ti. Lev�TAtt George Ste., - _ISSUE 18—'41 farts, I?Vt. Jar T•ltoste. Car. Dake A I 1 Toronto.it t. i. -� Toronto o. • WANT • � DEAD ORS A . D H I'91t'VT N� ----., .. T cAl TL[ ear g . .:` . C. MARBAR ... :: PIANO TVNIN •' Es D P sons :arta e} .: n•' :vie leu. i1.5s v adv For fres pict up phone JUSTICE of THE PEAC)t b� , Q`fIU'V .. .. .. .. for the� County AND S `aerjPG oaa to the vRAll Binds of Re P air Wo rkanedstates ' PRINNGO 5o A(1 Tuning-GrantttianditBre i2.00tosd ' MRONTO- . � I , -.C. S. RacDONALD AGINCOL'RT zone .. .. 216 Jots MUrkar, PrlDpd*tor We pay the phone 0argr ` 6urniture Moving Radio 209 Close Ave•-Toronto CEfted Adv+erMaemeat� CORDON YOUNG LTD tour Patronage is Appreciated :phohe Lakeeide lso2 Eggert service and re- V15R RENT - cottage, 3 rooms, sun Toronto Pbone Ad.3606 PHON9 PICK 5304 pairs t0 all makes. Reae- porch, furnished, fenced, nice lawn, - �. C.V. HARVEY F'EARSON onab]e chergss. Work land 12 rte's. $20. Mrs. Hannan. � �-[� ('�'( m A. C.E.H. k White, White's Sideroad, Dunbarton. u V 1 1 Prop• guaranteed. _ ATTENTION " FOR SALE quantity of mixed L�RTH U R F I E hD hay. Phone Pick. $604 Frost ► OoC F•'A�RIS - Graduate Radio and Tclevisfion Brock Road Cra:FOR RENT = .Kingston Roadext "Agen ^ - - - - _ to Printers' Guild, $ �y r' Sale oatclE i is 1 e L'e : I ute; Member Official Radio ' Pit d, small s. ow. II'' � ���� Pia - =.. 2 3-4 aicxes, good hen houses. Apply --- •- �.� ` ��� Y �Mles S. E. Armstrong, 77 Beaty Ave Net► Stock of Pasts on Band Frban and Alaska Oats Bar - ` 4 Gl�arel Toronto. La 0737. Service on above madtlaas FOR SALE = the : lnplements on ezbibit is seaawe ley,.free fr0n1 n©aious weeds. I3RO0 -- -- Sand $ Crat�ed app, small building Plows, mowers eta 10 x 12•plastered inside and out, on - _ Garden Peas, 100. per lb. — ,r __� skids, ready to haul. Also hot air #urnace and several_ doors. Apply --- L. LYE cl.ver sped - THEATR Stone Sid Schmidt, Stouffville. Claremont, Ont. Oftrrmors Laying Mash and H=T$y. Delivered or Loaded in Pit Month. A TO RENT - by the Growing Mash guaranted to PHONE; Plant, Pick 1,026 ' month, Apply D. Cowan, kosebank. • Healthfully 'Air-Conditioned Toropty of>�,iZ;t Howard i47ilr ' _ give results, $2.25 per cwt. All 'Shows Daylight Saving Time FOR SALE - Registered Holstein Barley& pat Chop, x,2,25, toII THURSDAY. FRIDA 'JOHN BOURNE & &CIN -'.cow, due to freshen middle of May. ' Y&SATURDAY T. B. Tested. Phone Pick 3506 Building Material of all kinds MAY / 1. 2 and. 3 f . \rte 1 r ' FOR SALE - quantaty of Irish Two Shops, at 7.30 and 9.30 ` r "' Cobbler potatoes suitabfnr�s of Claremont, ` , Zirrmier Farm, Brock Road, i ' Ont. Saturday Matinee at 1.30 MUNERAL DIRECTOR AND Broughaati f Pbose •••"Res. 38J. `Offen. WW. "The Long SZIdBALMRR POTATOES - for srxle, Irish f! 8accessor;to1W.J. idsth•r.l' ' twl blers,- seedCob- Voyage Home stonC,niite 7. Potatoes, grown frau Why write letters and surd money ` '. certified seed. Jiia. Murdoch*, Lot or&n? order your Bray WITH _ __ Night and Ds service con. 4, R- R. 1, Pickering. , -- :�--S�saow•1 aamtion. - -- PICBERINa � JOHN WAYNE Quinces Phone Residraee Ph"a# F10R RENT = furnished cottage, Lockwood 3n eiry• THOMAS MITCHELL 93)I Fairport Beach. 5 l Co., Pickering -..� 39 urge rooms and G• Wilson, R. R. 1, Myrtle Stn. JAN HUNTER sluing Porch for season. Reasonab- s7hur-gala feed, , f le, 802 Westlake Ave, Toronto, Gr. _ ser '�'(, , . ' epa>lr Shop vice tnlllr chlRcken I�IorIDAY, TUESDAY wED,9DAY she PickerlIIg 10R RENT . - 10-roomed brick -----. starter, ro MAY 5, 6 and 7 •1r house, with gara8`w, garden and fruit ractor Service g ung Last Complete Show at 8.50 1 trees, half-mile west of Brougham Grad to I.H. C. Tractor Sebool mash, laying jn$sl], 44 � �+ „ and north. John D. white, Phone, 10 years experience LI 1 1 LG MEN" We earry s full. line of Marie 16 r 8. 87-8 Service in all mekes of Traetor' Cen'$e mash,- �Qp Fresh - f Licensed Garage WITH - - POTATOES - for sale. 100 or Se ServieE starter `c'onc*ntra KAY FRANCIS more bags. 55c, per bag. McAllister, Satisfaction guaranteed s � d :.: JACK -OAKIE . _.Pine Ridge Rd- Dunbartorr- .86-•7 -:_ ,JOI•I�llvnR=ON ...• t6s, Gaff scatter, cur• - - 'WAYrED - b elderly woman g i'do�blo! CLARiay oNj t,+EORGa BANCROFT � fused nnftanlahed y y key s, ter, salt roams, ground floor, ALSO AN ADDED .ATTRACTION' with widow or elderly couple, tests LIf blinks an,� bar -THE ALDRICH FAMILY � - Meats. I. rnoderste Apply Box 213 Ntiws. • Pur' - » ,$6-7 u1$ fly spray Ow del<iTery is at your ceruse lti'OR &ALE -.. worn mage, sound, -for Cattle. a�e With Hen"' Those Pick 1830 quietly in good condition. Weighs a.• - ,. LA ' iC REN C13 S1lK (boat 1300. A. J. Taylor, Ch PERMANENT.R A4A H E N T NA GCsI N G PAIN D . N. -- L.oekwood � - .- � - Phone Mark SM. 86-7 THAT FRAYS TFIE TEMPER � JACKIE COOPER PICKIRING. ONT. S'OR sAt.E - 10 brsah. Red Clo sr ND NERVES. IT MAY B E WE DELIVER ..._..._ YOUR, EYES. steed, ie-cleaeed• 2 9-foot. doabfte- PHE?NET lN� _ > . > : . Noose to Yogic disc harrow, asst sew. tlrawtosd C. H. TUCK. ©PT. D. MAY $. t and 10. 1 'Phone Pick. 1405. 86-'r FARC KELP - tarrmers wanting Whiney �'�' �► r. d �• GINUER ROGERS - We do Buildinget SM lydaoal ' help from Danforth Techatcal mhftl � eWL iS �i 0W HIP ._0AAP1W1nRM, ,uPp1y A. H. McKenzie, Brod* Road.. 0M'b $6-7 PICKERINC . it Foyle :t'LUMBiN�zura. sT - between gravel Pit and LAM SURVZYOlt -'-'-' - t, Registration card Viand driver's. 1. J. DO*"", IL y,., se. a TREASURER'S SALE of LANDS Y -. _ aoi • Permit in case. Findep please get in Ssnew7ras fusee. sad ANN" 8ii FOR TAXES to iWOPIN(,7 touch with Harald Archer, a►rs Picks- >�e ilei w� titer -: will bs held is the �• C. � � ++' �1[a`t�h�a1�es Bat hs kering Post Office, iR.. S. e.. lila ass tf. saemi +r ;..�TC�WNBHIP HALL ,PUNBRAL DIFBBt7TOB root. F'4R sAlIX -- 200 baeli. van Guard �' L4 R Jifgctipease►e, re'waaw Seed elate, e5c. >sa�, coo Bush, lB OIIGFHAY rri..te Ambdaa 9gaiema. Beset? Imtting Barley, 75c. bush. 200 Bush, FAQ HELP O Stable Hgai went .Banner Oahe, 60�c.'bush, John Miller FRIDAY,` N Da and Night BoHding Material 7 - C1;r+errroat. phone Clare, 318 ' The Ontario Waaaens' Land Am* MAY 16TH Ptione 9es0 - - has trained and experienced girls, s^. 1941,nt 1.00 p.m. E, S.T. Setimata F vailable to assist fartriera at r List at Gohector's or at m7 ollfiest Id►i.rdrQ5)')G Work Guaraoteesf tented. and Decorator - . Good workmanship. sonabte.ra The 0 p. Reasonable. H. � tga�uzer, Mrs. HUGH Pcr6H �'. J. PROU►7E J• W. Johnston. Frenchmen's Ba , Waloot; will Treasurer Markham On" y apes]* at the next m9etr t , to n `�� tiY1lCJ• - 17eetric . ing of the Audley Club, on May.12. ,•., : . . Phone 1150Z A W person ,requiring help or. tar- be said R*P" �; Seaviea ora then information phase get in touch ALM - ..... AS Manse of za*v m Bessonabia with the News Office. _ lilnleer 1�her Teeled Frac. Russell bei mal•► Oast _ Letters to the Editor , IcedOr$ ,� Editor: K... C�� are -Chick you Road condii0ons lin, the Township Y �w�s of Pickering s <` �- �wA - Do you realize - ;1.7r'PlJ y w1e are at'war - +` - � ¢ � - ' ".: . luckyl . - age poach Deluxe S • moat of us, do not~ Bust we-are on the •• 1939 Plymouth, CDA('. front ili a right here in Pickering f ' s becguse you chn be sure of ggrow' : -• } Ang up_without_anyr_setback-and-__ ;Conal y anduhictpal Powers k - _ • � 4 you 11 always have such good Deluxe ori must belong to the out-classed or t f health and pep ,ganizations, for, their efforts to '; that you'll enjoy, 1936 Ford Cabriolet �- �maintain roads are deplorable - they a �v trryy� minute you 1935 Chevy 4-door # all want to know -- "who is going �y� . Iive.You are going Del»xe Sedan _ 'to pay?" Pass the buck - ire are M to get the mash I the ones, let ' take the load and knew I can depend an for best 1933 Dodge place the b18me on' no-one's should- results and that �+ a�' , s . is- or. Someone made,. mistakes, we, Brant that; but after that, let's all, 4ili�Iloda� .,1932 ti CHIC( MASH !'on ac Coach get together And render to ons - 1 932 Chev Coupe - conntsy something of valve. Do you Fortified with Vitamins A 8 D E chi G3:`- -`1929' ­­realize that,over $6000 nae been your chicks r r r 1 -Q 'Iapent on the Brock RoeLd during the need ALL 5 vitamins, for the 5'working together In proper . {, •/29 Ford ..Cosh. -;balance give ood•health, rapid growth, freedom from rickets, absence of - last two months by outside author, gg nervous disorders, perfect digestion, freedom from colds Blatchford's will -dtties. In the interest of true Demo ...cut down your leases to surpristr:gly low percentages while building remark- `Provi clef Township, County and ably flys birds. .. -AL�, MOLE. 1 - Provincial and Federal govetents. ssDtlyyou � BlatcLford'a ! Claremont make a road to supply material to n one of-the arsenals of the British 11 Ernie Strood, Dunbarton, Ont• _ ri �;�.:.., =PHONE 89/i r �" ----------------- : Piro right here in Pickering Twp 4 � N. E. Mcflwen {E' • . , FFF - _ • Holds the let Vacs,- i yCLAREiVIONT,,,, = - x �- in charge of the rose nG, was in ' ture reading was given by snn-f ' :AUDLEY r. r:^ Lehman,` who gave suitable, con- :` SUFFERING FRt3Di BACKACHES, x Farmers are all b — seeding menta on ib. A piano solob Mrs. -T. school �._,, t use' } _ _dance yeas held in the Rheumatic n ,:is well under way. G_gg was much appreciated. Dur- wuth a, ��d rvening not_ nec��,.,;, viatica, Lumtbago Imeater Bruce Miller o awn, the afternoon two uilts ware euchre; l5IleG'Ci. S. �TYa '•• - Use RUMAt 'S t m8 a Woamea's� Institute called upon the at once for quick relief, BpYF,s, ;was in toµa< for the week-end. finished A dainty ,supper was en- RUG Co Mcke zl Miss 1 mma Brown spent Friday joyed by many, , the taiblea .being Person coming from the farthest des- � + ring, Ont. -jm-i lshawsi with lVilm Wid Miller'. tance to draw the ticket for the _ prettily decorated with spring flow- bago quicklyw Dr, and Mrs. Tomlinson spent the quilt. John-•.Green, of Montreal came T A\ r forward• and drew Mrs'. Chao. Clem- RL MKCAF S, Recart......;,,,L Luni- \ week-end with Dick and Mrs. Coop- We bad the opportunity of seeing thousands who 'have gained t - s er at Waterford.' ence's ticket. Upon receiving the L. 1 r in operation the big, ri'�w John Rob- 'health. OYES DRUG. �•� ^II Mac. Jack 'Norton has taken over son, Yorkshire Eng., Diesel engine Prize Mrs. Clemenoe turned it over t r. `l -the service station recently conduc- at the Farr Elevator at North to the Red Cro�S for sending to the OV • ted by Harold Sanderson. ; Claremont. It is a huge affair, with British Refugees, which act was 7l •Eves°yone all smifes these days — a vez'y. heavy fly-wheel about six roundly cheered: A luncheon and a , (� �.b,, the roads, have dried' up and th' feet in diameter, and dev?1ops 60 dance' STANLEY followed, at which all seemed eaves can go anywhere. (if-you don't horappowier 270 r., p. ms. The Dies- to enjoy themselves. The total rec- •:mind the continuous bumps. Ed.) el engine is the coming internal eipts to the W. L for the quilt twere -till Tomlinson'. returning from cobustion engine, operating on a 617.75 and the Club door collection, -Theatre ' x back north, spent the weekend with low'-grade fuel or fuel oil, costing $13.50. The Barrett boys furnished -. -_ ` - hia parents, Dr. and llirs. Tomlin-�' the music while the Club committee much lees to operate than a gasoline and active.Secretary, Miss Kathleen phone 100 a�r-oUFFTILLIR The cheerful chap who is BOIL motor, They are becoming verly FOP- Winter, made the ' arr-angements THUR.,•F•RI., W. MAY I, 2, 3 'Vide regret to report the serious ulcer' for heavy duty work. The en- ch worked smoothly. so anxious to assist you ,f illness of Mrs,. Lyme P%ey, owing gine at the elevator is capable -of -- « » T L to a heart condition. She is being handling all the work .demanded of Pastor Hall iS yo nurse Agent—be attended by a registered nurse at it quite easily. -- prespnti.. Ier friends hope for A veaiy pretty wading oto -place - (AN II�SPIIt1Nii STORY) sure to ask him to hsl ; lete recovery. at the home of her parents'on Sat- .'"INFORMATION PLE?1�E" - speedy and coli NotT,ER rev. Wjalter Daniel speaks on Sun- urday afternoon at 3 o'clock,. when -DISNEY CARTOON" 1 ` day morning next on the subject — Dora Ilean, youngest daughter of .:*A Still Smolt Voice" and in the Mr. and Mrs: Los. Hill, of ClaremontI _ evening on "The destruction of God's became the bride of William, son of Mon., Tuts„ Wed., May 3, 6, 7 Beawtiful House.".-Services at the 'Mrs. and the lane Mr., Geo. Hicks, of �-} . I 90 ` usual hours. A cordial invitation is Brougham, Rev. 1. E. Kennedy, of U�• lQa ieBlondike had r Toros - - extended to attend these.services .of the United Church, officiating. The.the Claremont Baptist Church. living-room of, the home was-prett- fJ� C1 jI,.� Servant Trouble" nti.,ille$ ` The regular monthly meeting of ily decorated for' the. cereunony in �• 7 ' the Women's Missionary Society will the season's flowers The entrance 0 g ALSO vaeou`�ei 9.so► be,held in the school room of the to the living-room was, made by the. United Church on Thurzdaly, May bridal couple, through a gaily de- "Texas Stagecoach' s r 8th at 2.30 p, m6 Mrs. Rawson's corated arch The bride wuo ,gowned ' $ Shavls VA teen de- • .TRIP GrotV will be in charge of the Pro- in a lovely white net over satin s� wo as! !'amici =_ CHAS. $TARRETT __ _ 1kout4 gram. Miss Isabel Elliott; recently -e le, carrry izig a corsage of the �daw lb" veal returned miasionary from Formosa, bride's favovRite flowers. She,was sl ambahk„ 1a d HU I M T R., PKI., SAT., MAY 8,9,l0 SLt� - will address the meeting.-A cordial attended -by. her nater, Miss Laura d` appetwas" ear • ' invitatfion is extended to all women Hill, who wore le n net over pit w81 somw cos /a � . `(CULL B--g :._ in the, co nmcnnity. taffeta. Th,e groom was sxypported by , ls,o. awey . "A Little Bit --- - GOING gy annual business meeting and >� brother, W Fred Hicks, of Brou- dwe"A t4 �• of He$ven" - �`' moToR e wtiion of officers of the Claremont Cham Following a buffet luncheon Iy asosRer Tr!!ob • Bowling Club Wats held on Friday at the bamne; the happy -couple left IL W. B'TAII►FORH - eventiig last. The executive for the for their weddings trip to Montrealy � GLORIA JEAN _ ... ' _ , -• yea;c — President, Pied Ward; 1st a,�i d other Easters Points, the bride wed •- !Vice-Pres., 'Pied Evans; 2nd Vice- travelling in a blue and ,rose cost- PL in Nuft p� .. _ �LSO E°°� souse phone 460G Pres., Earl Beare; Secretary-Tress- ume. On their return they will res- zbwbms Read pees I'S wmun g w lth Bgf t , COACH urer, I. F. Dopldng; Green Comami- ide at Claremont They were the.re- ►V ttee - Mese; Wm. Birkett, George cipients of manor beautiful weddiv4 c -BING CRO85Y • ''�- Samalbod and Fred Cowie; Enter- gifts, frame the forty guests,attend- the sign- -.• - _ .- _. �- . uminent Committee - AD the lady ing the eft mlonpv. During y members wi& Mr's. ,'Wins. Birkedt as in8 sign- of the resister, Mrs, Kennedy Convener. The Opening for fire nes, asap "tJ Promise Me''. son takes pbg* on Saturday, •Map► HAVE - 17th, with an afternoon and avenins FRIDAY, AXY 2nd — unreserved session. at the Green. 3 tty ?A* will sale of entire Jamal herd. pare-bred _ : - and Grade Caws; also DeLavad I[ills- - Rin1sor belonging to W. L (Bert) Sil- -- The Woman's AnwiWon of the varthora. is+t 21, eon 10. l[arkhssa. ' United Church held bheir regular u milk shlpPIng. Sale Owner sivittg' p Imtontthtp uwrdng in the schoolroom At 140 s. t Tama Cash. A. 9. P*r- yon Thursday, A�pxj 24th. In the ab- oa, aae�onsec y _ tence.of the President, Mrs. C. Rey- . SERVICE ,J `. ;ADD1TiONA L • Oshawa—Whitby.–Toronto UnWE FICICERING r T. ?eebnto To Oshawa - , FLEDGED ALL YOU CAN TO BUY EVERY HOUR' XVE • RY • HOUR '- _ • -+l . " ' .L . .." . It 6 mis& to.the hoar - •.,at 31 mins. ¢ter the hoar 'r _ _ • X64 si, trot. bo 9.64 P. m. 9.81 a m bo 10.81 P. M. Yam at &ft e►, m.'daily - " '_ also at 7.Si and 8.58 sw m. ' Also at 6144- a. m one $tya. and BOL, and at 1i.41 P. m~ dailvp ' - MASTEW $TANDIM T= 'li"ielseta and Iafora>atfon at Eapter•n Houm Phone 4806 1 r _ _ ` Y R moi" , _♦ .Yn � ,� Iy. • - :CERTIFICATES �. j. _!4 f I. .. ONTA R Q • We �a Toronto 'Prices You KNOW that Canada's War Effort requires a shady flow ry y pf money—w by -- eek week, mmoonth by nth—loaned from t he At Whitb --Your Home Market • y saving: of her. people. _ - Ol'' - _ y ff Y0U HAVEN'T pledged Y6UM61f M YOU HAVE pledged Yowl! ° - =-ACT NOW i Canada needs ALL you —keep up your pledge: See yoti"s invest- - - :', can save and lend. There see three def anent row as them months go by. tee ways to pledge: INCREASE the amount you have pro. 1. Ask our em I er to deduct a s y P oy mised to save and invest. And remem• a` fied,suns,from, your, salary or wages -her that, in addition to your regnlat LA MBS. a a ` 2. Au pay your bank to deduct it Pledged amount, you any time amou can at e each month from your savings account. buy extra War Savings Certificates from $ " us local Bank—Post Office—or you l -$. Sign an "Honour Pled a to buy 'your j 'And All -Kinds Of :Stamps •or Certificates for a specified. -can send your money direct'.to the ` Both Live __ amount at regular intervals. -� . War Savings.Committee is Ottawa.' . PO ULT RY - . d ed e. gs fish by the.®ar SavJn Conroe#ee, Ottnwia 'o -- and Dressed _PIC EI�2INCw FARLVIS N N c R EAS E YOUR - RE - _ QULAR� lNVESTNIEIVT 1tai ir nuk EQ LIMITED Registered Egg Griding Station T13 iu . � ' Whitby" Qnt Phone Vhy336 _. l r',• fir CRIM . t • any later. The month of Jane was � � Presentation of Portrait coming to be thought the pe 3r • nAMOR AGRI ----- month of the war. If Britatr ° e' FROM OR T L -- hold on till th w he tide: able at SSRS ". urn thO weight 'Wo"slackentnp' t4•in er e was a certain amount of Replacement of product, It Is feeling 1n the United States last of the Ontario {� •' r week following the AIIIed defeat claimed, is reflected in the readi- ` In the Balkans that shipment of foreign wares ness with which Canadian wine , r American war 'materials to Bri- tain might drop off if the admin• j ebnuoiescurs have adopted the follows trade domestic vermouth. Grape-grow istration believed itself backing a ars also claim that this indicates r losing cause. But to scotch 'this ban wave of rumor, President Roose- - the extent to which the Ontarip• wine industry has gone in rafh y " Telt at his press conference declar: Result Was Foreseen g improving > ed that tbe,Axis victory in the Bal• in ' the standards and inl .coin the quality of their wares in re- leans neither would win the war for cent b % ` $ Hitler and Mussolini nor result in St. Catharines, April 24—Col•. Years, inasmuch a?t purchas- any slackening on ieasaLerd de• lapse of French and Italian trade ors of vermouth were mostly in the class of buyers R a&- ht boa 6 liveries.. with British countries as a result g '`' • • of the war promises to bring some imported wines. ' -�-----Semi-Final Round J. - beneficial results to'one branch of .That the defeat In Greece was Canadian agriculture, with •na -not-d-elslve was the opinion held tive-grown grapes finding a - by most milityry experts on this- greater use in the production of � _ ' continent. Major.George,Fieldin vermouth, - + Eliot g Supplies of-Italian and �� Pointed out that the setbacks French vermouth have been ex- f';: In the eastern Mediterranean by hausted and already Ontario ver-that N - --no means meant that-Britain was mouth has taken their place in � � p t j— losing the war; for the Germane to government stores throughout at a A win, he said, the British Isles must least one province. be conquered. Associated Press' Long-sighted wine producers in Dewitt Mackenzie pointed out onto Canada, it is stated, began the again that the Battle of the Bal- purchase of heavier quantities of leans was only , phase—important the compound of herbs from which N, but still far from decisive—of the Italian and French producers € \ general conflict. Should Hitler be. made their vermouth. Fore yearn come master of the entire Mediter• a small quantity of vermouth had ranean, be postulated, he would been produced -in Canada with ` only have,fopped off the seml-final the result that considerable ea- round of the contest with the Battle perience had bees gained long A Portfalt of J. S. McLean, Esquire, President of Canada Packers, Of Britain stili to be won. before , the need for increased painted by Wyndham Lewis was recenil Decision In Atlantic quantities was felt. As a result, f e y presented 'to Mr. McLean by Writing from Washington, Kirke large stocks of the herbs had been emPlayees of the firm to mark the Fortieth-Anniversary of hie L. Simpson, military entrance into the packing industry, y -expert also gathered. in Canada, and before Mr. McLean was recent! a with the Associated Press, declared the demand arose Ontario.produc- United Kipgd om Food Missi n top Commhe ission States .sibs Food sorof war woulIt d still In he be lost oLi won!And sus had begun production of extra Serve Their a� is ppaart of tTEse British Purchaain Commission now at Washington. Mr. PP Favourite fe Enemy ' 11[eLeaa has already assumed his duties. "provided British morale can en. Food Regularlyl - - - Vermouth is produced from dura, the. strain, he said,^"'there is sweet or dry wines, each native to nothing definite. to imply. that the Italy and France respectively. . ' THE W _crlsis In the Atlantic will come this Because Canadiaf! grape-growers, - A WAR - W E E K—Commentaive ry on Current Events !'Oar•" Of the same mind apparent• mostly in Ontario 1p was Prime Minister Churchill from, which bolls�t roduce grapes e Ho CANADA, tJ11i'I'ED STATES ; tand when he said Isar week that Brl= are made, Ontario grew of wines . llsyrup tain was in for as "undoubtedly to benefit from the increased growers spro- \ long and formidable war," duction of vermouth. Exceilenee COMBINE VAR PROGRAMS ,Bat no one at'would h prophesy with truth what would happen be. r fore the en of 1941. Russia d it was _ - Germany might o to war and-the at Battleships �Oa� d t built. These were Ge Wh attles or eyed o be ui ,. � g i, entire world the Royal Oak, Ramillies, Resole agreed u a general with the.United States—Toronto'I Toronto's changed, Picture would be The new British battleships ton, Revenge, Royal Soyereign- N'iurpte that ►n niot+lcontilizing the late Goldwin Smith's d r e a m • • . are coating $86 millions apiece Rood, Repulse and Empress of each �oe of this continent brought to fruition. Total co-aper. and the new cruisers $9 millions. India. Four were built in dock. °�h country- should provide ation was sure to follow economic Six-Nation to be The cost of the first British iron yards, four bF private- 4otftract, PO other with the defence ar- and productive collaboration, they Things' appeared to be shaping melse It Is beat able to aD accord D g clad was $1,800,006, which 'was and.their cost averaged $#,400- -17 produce. averred, ing to a ne•w pattern in ,rust double the price of the larg- 000 apiece. •They were ,the first saM,above All, Produce quickly, the Far >Oaat last week, if the sea- est ti-see decker wooden line-of- British Ships to have quick-firing +unl that Bet of more :Immediate eonse- sational r production programs Quante would certainly be avast eDotts of the Osaka (Ja- battla ship." In 1869 the first Buns and torpedo tubae. should be co-ordinated to this shipbuilding and armaments mane. fin) Mafalchi were to be-crediW Naval Defence'Act was passed in with - laid"—Joint statement. IpwW factoring boom in Canada. Indus..- � degree of correctness. - Britain by which -eight battle- A ... _ _ at Hyde Park, N.Y., by Pr al. trial leaders last week estimated This newspaper stated that a mil. gt°owing Pig eats anything Mt Roosevelt and Prime Min- nary and naval pact bad been con. ships, each of 14,000 tone, were '?p to seven pounds of fcotl a day, •!•hat, with the United States now cInded between ifs nations—Unit. needing many things of which Cas. . Ast agreement of momentous im- ads has a s states. Britain, China, British LIFE'S LIFE THAT surplus, as employment India, Australia and- the Nether-. : •By Fred Neher ce In the history of this con. step-up of forty per cent might be lands East Indies—which -Pooled t sad of vital concern to an necessary, drawing more women their entire military'and material was last. Took reached into industry and more western resources !n 'the Sar"East' for the li7do Park. N.Y.. by the chief farmers off the land. purpose,-of strengthening'the tives of the United States and t their he Border feases and apposing Japan's south- .•" �' i��:�o/!j�//� under the terms of which The foreign exchange, situation ward advance w i� •• s° a:�•�i/; two lamest sounttlles of the which for Canada bad been bite protecting the .-.,tris••• rep /oa.e.. /,t, i� Wojli mertod tllofr 000no- tag increeelagly critic mow' cOmmunlcatIon Iines linking Sohtb — - •ooe,o,��j•op,y, - s al w • a e e to AlMca Ilea British, ._ .. ti —. • , eh. b mos India — t - tical yr'ac Durpoaes. care of b the --�.;` ••_•�,,,,_ e y agreement; one a Bong Kong, Mantla, Australia and tLe Production of war materials the minor offeboote would be the the United States. 1MtisL aid and decease of'the lifting of restrictions oil travel to Lader this reDhese. Dart, which this.col- a the United States-by Canadian eiti• oma believes to be larey authen- a Economies Merged fir, $ Robert Brooke Popham, brief. the agreement amount•, Joint Defence Commander-in chf.el of the British G' Two days previous to the Hyde Forces !a We Far a to t As Rn buy be we by the park declaration had come the an- to a$sume the supreme command ~ ted States to bey between ;200; ''• '!Y - 000 and $1100,000,001 worth. of nouncement from the Permanent �;'• , of the combined land and air forces, ;is apd lrar mateefal from Joint Defence.Board of Canada and while Admiral Thomas Hast, COM., during the cow year, this �° United States, 'that''strategic wander-In•Chief of the Americas .7111 IP out Canada's unfavorable plans for the military and naval the,Fleet, is rupposed to as • ' sae; 2, A. further undertaking defence of the eastern and western sume supreme command of the a United sitates practically to toast$ of Canada and the United combined naval forces, the heat!. - r� to the 1-sane-land arr"ge-' States had been conipisted down Quarters 'of both being in Stags•.with Britain all unfinished to the minutest detail. pore. w, ►4 - material whichCanada �' June, Peak Mo nth _ +. .� . . from the IIsited 6Gtea and` Tie Question most Russia and German eommomy The sampaper reported 1" ' - , ; + orfs or transfers toBritain, discussed last week by Waalilagton er sensational, if true,development. t making current payments 'by Officials was reported to be not According to it, Russia was nt. da unnecessary. ther the war buIIaited States would de- minding the right to ocupy the111016 I , Total U11140 ltisvitabte? -_ �iEN• Preponder= northern Provinces of, Iran (Per. •t/�✓/ i ante of authoritative oplafon seem- sin) in order to ► - y ted hr-reaching would be ed to be two-to-one that the Unit- protect the Baku Its of such a pact.'Numer- ed States wool oil fields, as well sa to obtain a get into belligerent possible outlet on the Persian Gulf Inking Canadians, taking the war, The time and incidents pre• in the event of a German drive to ante view, saw In In the c fiat iD int it were stili uncertain, the Dardanelles, and that to back ' ent a big step toward the Some•guessed pe .days, some a0 to union 'Of the Dominion days Bad ver up these demands Russia was con.. �0'"r'k°` six a rm air y 7 few placed the date eentrating,troops around Tiflis. E.yE4 • o Coin fall started when they tossed or goals StyleS - By GENE BYRNE.�S" 4 — .. - _*o / < !•ANq. DA :9 •. t i;<�¢�.�, -. .•-mow - _ s S '� o ;•0' '""!•\ ♦ 4f•U.R hR OK /A,ffN,,Yn.N - . � j .. 4 , R • a X L , - • is:. „•• ma around the block in one " come on, Jim, this is bueiuess. " Ta.b.le a� s By S�,£ B C � s Jim arose. miaely tv .the bait. r �V� for War Savings "Business !s alae to six for app- - body tilt your father, Mary. Be se1]2l�st beC=j�S powder and then sift three times. ° right bash:' _ LZ If using part whole wheat flour — A moment cf-embarrasse•d sil- -Sift baking powder and salt with ence follocrett ilio dep4ru"re-•of Jar. Firstly, 1 fi'are-had'requests for white flour'ami add whole wheat Thomas a:.d JW' - tw•o recipes no_►►. given with last flour last. Lastly, add walnuts } _ r "Bury." saii.Ted. weeks menu One the whole �--- and er Pour greased af an • i;o . 'do ,4 the "Dateat e Thesehreq cots or 2 baking wslodvdertins o(1 P16_ w c u like steak' „ "Do• I like w'1nt?" :Bary all but reminded me that a crew others pize). Bake'in moderate oven 350 gasped: have, accumulated—so it me 5 minutes or steam degrees for 4 "Steal;. S-t-a-a-k. Do you like great pleasure to repea the fol- for 1 hour and 15 minutes. Turn •� steak? lowing: out on wire rack and cool before' . tio. Not particularly. R'hy?. E t was just wondering,". Whole Wheat MuE ins cutting. ' riage,and of course Mills the beans said'led in a'squelebed voice,'After 1{.cup butter Pineapple Layer Calot i M9 to her mother. Listening at the a silence he began again: "\iary:' i cup brown sugar cup butter hot air register upstairs. Harriet "Yes?" -.-_ egg _ 1 cup sugar _* ,Ree _ "This is a very nice swiug." 1 cup sour milk 2 well beaten eggs __ overhears her parents' conversa- p 2 cup>3 flour, tion on- the. subject of Mary and "It's all right" she answered in- 1 scant, teaspoon soda a 2 cups whole wheat flour, ''A teaspoon salt her two rival beaux — Ted Foster differently. Cream butter and .sugar.thor p _ and Jim Reynolds, both of whom' "No. This fa' a special suing: A. 4 teaspoons baking powder w could do a lot worse thatr oughly;l add well, beaten egg. Beat 3a cup pineapple syrup ' .tF the Heijman Auto. r u 61-cr A tCd f?Om tI;C Agency: Harriet calla up each beau spend his whole Itfe� on a• sting tegettie caw --` in turn and makes him a business like this." sour mi in which has been cam butter n sug r to- I�CEIO-Gold 9" stirred the soda. Lastly add gra- Gr b t er a d a _ - �y83" proposition; in exchange—for ice Bum z 41, a]y the wFooIc wheat flour. vrheiwj_ould you. eat.. gether until light.. Then add_egg I meant it would be nal yolks. Mix and sift flour,-salt. PLCt131e cream to_,be brought to her that and baking powder. Add altern- _. - evening, she tills that Mary has ly nice to be on this sw-tng—«•hen• For variations—Add a dash of _ ever you are in it." nutmeg—or i; cup chopped dates ately .. with pineapple_ ., syrup. by -spent an'hour before her mirror, .~ primping in case a-certain young "I wish You kuoar what I —added last. Others prefer no (fiotirj. Fold in egg whites. Lebbeus Mitchell p g wish Mary?" - seasoning or fruit'but 14 cup chop- Bake in-•layer.:cake.pans in mod- man should hpppen to call that voice What, ed"' lie a was en ped nuts (also added last)—Oe- CoPTrisht 1940 by Losw's Inc- evening. _ - couraging Ted?" his 1 spirit iluaited. . ...casionally just for a little estrli by g w este oven 20 to 25 minutes :Put pineapple dein bet een and on SYNOPSIS CHAPTER TWO , Fell, uh ; You think i:'s get- adding all three. top of cake. .The Harr C. Thomas famil ting late?" , Harry Y When a :Coronet sttlan—parked Date-, Loaf pineapple Icing . ,No. Ted, What were you wing .. ... .. father, mother and three- daugh-. in front•of•the Thomas-home that , 2 cup chapped dates 2 egg whites to say... - tors, is the typte'ai American tam- evening,'a basket lowered from an Ted Proposes - '{ cup boiling water 2 cups sifted powdered sugar fly in.a town of about 18,000 popu- upstairs window ]tit the caller on "I guess a lot of marriae-,5'don-.t '= teaspoon baking soda F4 cup well-drained crushed lation. Harriet,' aged nine. the the head as he climbed. the,steps. succeed nativadays•" i-egg * pineapple' - youngest, is Independent and ven- "Psat!" whlspered Harriet. "Put 2 tablespoons melt-ed butfer Beate whites to stiff froth. -_ - - "t guess,a lot.or.marriages didn't -egg turesotfre with an enormous appe- my Ice cream'in the basket" sucoeed !n the 9i3` ays elttrer." -. _ =;{ cup granulated sugar_. _ Add. the. powdered sugar and tit* for Ice cream. She-overhears it was the dismayed voice of glary. l cup white flour with cup crushed pineapple. Beat well.and her sister Mar rehearsing, in front Take me, for instance, Y g 3iim Reynolds that answered. 'I'm whole wheat -flour or add the additional powdered sugar •o!! the bathroom.mirror, her rapt As a husband I cacao eee myself P g _p soap. I'll seIId You two gallons to-. for dust• Anybody who'd marry me cups white flour until mixture-holds its shape. - 1',a flo to a prospective proposal of man morrow.•'•_, ti would be making a terrible _ LS-. � teaspoon baking powder_ t r; The door opened and Dir. Thom= take. It I ever asked a girl and s teaspoon_sglt Bass Chambers .vetcumes per�owat as addreased the caner jovially: -broken tetters from Interested readers 146e GAY KIDDIE FROCK she w'ouidn't marry me, sherd be fix cup walnuts, is pleased to receive sassestioso !Well, well! Jim Reynolds. This right" bowl oft topics for her column, and, is is a surprise. Mary, here's Jim." ,AND CAPE "it a girl :married you and Andaddboiling waterandbaking uvea ready to limitstoyour "pet "l7ad, don't you ever treleome soda cool to lukewarm: Add 'e■. Quests fair rselyes se w anybody without saying this is a wash°t happy, she'd have Mostly - , speelal mesas are la order. A!lren herself to blame." sugar, beaten egg and'melted but- your tetters to"3111an sadie O. cbass- surprise? - T fee hers, S West Adelaide Street. To. That holstered Ted's courage. _ter—beat vigorously. Sift float, costo." Send stumpear self-addressed "Not Jim Reynolds T don't. :Cor "diary, I love you and +swot to measure,* add -salt 'and bailing ' envelope it you wish a reply. r Ted Foster. *hall it's Jim I'm Bur marry you." prised that it's not Ted ....end "I do!" said '.fury'instantly• wbou it's Ted.I'm surprised. that "What?" said 'Ped,•taken aback. "Are you by any chance in love Vow, Wallpaper y it's not Jim. ices that answr your "Yes. Ted, honestly and truly." with-her: young man_'" 1 gT dove you_more-than- . 3- -�.."Yes._ sir.'. . Neced Cleaning' sorry I asked." responded love you I love you, lrl&t•Y:' "EayssdroppinQ, Mary?" • • ! •" Mary. "Com* in. Jim." "I love you Ted." "And is she in love with you?" -- j Another Coronet sedan. parked Their lips.m-et :.welt: ttrefe :"1 . ..t think so.". 8utge>4, Bitst*rsRartrf .Tura / by the sidewalk. Again the basket was no one to lee oonn6 of how 'Jiaybe we'd better find out for y ® erne • ¢ sure. Mary!" Instantly the door p- may a ZS3fnpfy Remedied was lowered and`dangled in.frost many times, .When Mr. Thomas re * Baas'opened. "bisrp, have you been th of the second caller. turned to the "porch afane, they- , - Grease spelt can be taken nit { , • -30, - - `•Ted!-Pert the ice cream in the Ovesdropping," - =- ' sprang up from the,swing, - wallpaper by spreading over the:-- yp basket:' "Jim drove the around rise block "Yes.. fathEn" _ "Wel affected area a soft paste mado "Sorry, they.*ere all.Out of pis- and thea he drove we around the 1, -here's a big attuailon I ' need your.a0les,about. Thfs young of fuller's earth and eith*r tarbea t► d tsehlo.. Harriet near block." salad Mr. Thomas:"tw- teteracbioride-•or benzine. If th* 4 4t • man says . .. brit what Am I telling R "Then pat the vanilla or what• afraid maybe i wag kind of obvious , former it .used, the tnmet should ever you've got there In the bas- I got a notion be caught on-around n for, You'heard what he said:' not be inhaled, I j ],on he wonderful: Dad'" said - - 1 / .ket-' -- the thirtieth block"' wry, fain; to Ted and taking The pasta mart be left on Lite- ' "Supply Your Ownt" "Ted wan•ta -to- Wee veli--Wheat .hie hand: wall until it 6s entirely white Wad .S "Thb is some candy for Diary, something," said Mary and retreat, * it must be. brushed 1-didn't think yon wanted any fla• ed into the hoarse, closing.the door. .' welt, hat do you-want me to dry and thea 4 ver but pistachio. I'm sorry." Mr. Thomas. looked at fire em- do, Mary! Dismiss the young man aft, using a-sort-brash. - - "You, could.have been Just as barrnssed .youac man for some. with a reprlmnnd. Notify his near• if the wallpaper is loose in aPOW sorry and brought some ehgcolate." time. Then he.smiled ".What's-on est rt and—".. ordinary library paafe. well xitdr- =-; ,. - ";o,• 1 think vii marry hitn, ba will fix it up. Or regular wall- Harriet. I'll phone from instde your mind. �' i cause I'm in love with him." paper paste may be, obtained at and have them send up some city• I . . I just thought we'd he,.,? a " most hardware and palet stores. olste," little chat" "Okay. Bless you, my children, t said Mr. Thomas sincerely,and left pATCN�i�tQ :1fATF.RIAL _ Yoii lI do no sdeh thing Some- Mr. Thomas made further efforts them together. times -my father Is very, peculiar to pint Teal at his ease, and at Bulges and blisters in wallpaper After an interval: '_Ted, what about my business transactions." lertath Ted blurted out: "f i -will your mother say?" can to P,Ixed by insetting thitntled- .; ht r. 'i"homas, who had .been_at-, giteas. it's `ktod -,pia aitrprl3e to_ out i.alipaper paste behind the traced by volees on the door, "Anybody that didn't wadi ate. you Mr. '1'hoaiaa, my- want3i�g to t may., bulge_with a small syringe. Theo o love you would be cr stepped Into view. talk to you like this. Well• the cut a_small alit At one end of the •• . . "No mother't'ver thinks a. 6lrl• �! "To bed, young lady!. When I reason I came here . . . '.1lir. Thom.' bulge and flatten !t with. a roller. Is Rood enough for her only aoa"_ l� - w J raised your -allowance you were to ai, 1'd like W marrwyovr Baugh. ,ti*ot mY mother! I'm going to Be sure to remove Immediately-any supply your.own lee cream." ter." tell her aiwut us tonight.. paste that oozes out. _ "If ;ou asked me, salt Harriet - Mr...-Thomas was extremely sur- There was one subject that Mary _ t the paper needs patching, the ;. t , plaintively, "[ think this Is a dirty prised. "t.Qt me get this suai ht. approached gingerly. 'Some people patch should be torn rather than trick to play on a child:"She s1*m• Did you say.you -wanted• to-marry maybe won't think our•getting mar- cut — this to insure that the patch med the window shut. my daugbter?" fled fe such a wonderful idea. Ted, wild be properly featheredge. Paste - "Well, well, Teti_ -This is, a.aur• "I_eupposa it -may soun1, a I:ttle were -you were you ever en- should then be applied to the btct pri§e. Come on in,". funny to ,you. my wanting to mar Anastasia Atherton?" of the patching piece. It the patch- 4715 Mary' I -mean, i guess auybWy gaged to never ; �7I3 Ted,and J!M were not very much .gleed. Anastasia to : Ing material is-carefully torn--out •\o, i never a surprised' at encountering each that didn't want to marry Mary marry, me. Why, Mary-?" and if the design is properly match- _. other in the Thomas living room., • would be cl-azy. Only...: ." "I wanted to be sure yon•wei•eWt ed, the patch will be barel`r,visibt9. but these was' no cordiality ln-the still a little bit in dove with her." y By ANNE ADAMS civilities they exchanged. ?,Ir Tai not,Not even a little bit . .". Ste s Holrie Fires Burning Thomas was trying to help enter.- P g Mary said quickly: "i don't want 1� An Anne,-Adams Spring special, twin the two guests'when his wife ! Finds U.S. P@O lie d to know any more we've brought p this easy=to-make frock and ciipe called him upstairs. He entered the " that subject out in the open Wild Need Bigger .JGliti are just what your youngster -bei room hitching up his trousers. a ;w can dismiss it once and ter all r .needs to see her through the sea- "It looks like Mary has made a;mss Good nigdtt, Ted. . son. The dress is in simple pan- tip herr mind;" said Mrs. Thomas. `� '4 i` "Good night, Mary." k !united States citizens are de- simple style—nice in a checked fa- "You're wrong, Chief. No girl "1'm Engaged!" veloping More gray matter !N- ` b?ic to show off .the bias 'side has. two bdvs around 'When her ���� � As Mary entered the house Ev� tween the ears. Dr. 'Ales Hrd panels. The neckline is beguiling- mind's made up — unless she's elyn, a bathrobe over her_night• licks, Smithsonian Institution an- thro ole fat reported last week h squared and there are front thinking of bigamy." s gawp, exclaimed: "Mary! I've been p g P and back yokes that you mt}y;hate Is3_it necessary to.keel hauling waiting since 10.30! •You`re en- that measure ents show skul7a of r. in Puffedsleevesto to at ch. Oruse at 'It is it Inwant;to keep my.unde y4 t gages!'• _ detth' Americans e a ations. P y. your r- Still a bit flared. Mary replied.• an ase o earlier g n ane of those colorful new mrlatary wear up. There's no buttons on f I.guess . . . I guess I am. I'm .,. . or naval prtnts. You'll find the them, 'Mary's not going to get any r - I'm engaged!" ::> �sunty cape so simple to cut and - proposal with both Ted and Jim ; Lights were flashed on and Har• BE'I^IEIt PAY IN -stitch, for it's in just four pat- down there." - f k riet in her high-necked, long slaev tarn parts 'with no side seams. `'So you're going down to make ed nightgown. flashed down the RADIO AND WIRELESS Order your pattern now -- and it three!" stairs greatly excited. She grabbed Enrol now in Full Period finish this ensemble in time to "No, I'm going down to make it Mary. Course, suitable for both War p�reet robin redbreast! onP•'� "I listened at thewindow! I think and Peacetime, if•male oyer 18 Pattern 4715- is available in. Mary and Her Beaux r I caught pneumonia•,'but it's worth —2 years High School. You j„ children's sizes, 2, 4, 6, & and 10. Mary and her Meaux were 'ex ,� !t!" Tears came into the young can study at home. Few months Site'6, dress; takes 21/a yards 35 changing trivialities when her fath- e girl's eyes. "It was the maat-beau•• pass quickly. You owe .it,to -faeh fabric and 1% yawls -lace' er Pe-entered: He introduced the tiful'thing I ever heard!" you - Y 11 r rself to write for Booklet. ` .,edging; cape, 1',v yards 54 inch subject of drawers with.,misslnQ :(To Be Continued) DOMINION. RADIO T " & TECHNICAL INST. fabric. buttons Wail at Mary's protest come• , , Send twenty cerks (20c). in- -to the point. " Suite; D i3 dins (stamps cannot be accept- "All right, Mary. I can talk about L- t With M / So YORKVILLE AVE. ed) for this Anne Adams pattern, other things. Jim,' what does a $ E 1 1LI1t IJ6' TORONTO Write-plainly -9ize -name addpess sedan.like. tba two outside -sell - suid. style number, for?" Asbestos-clad British fire fight- + 1n Rochgster, NX., when three o Send y9ut: grder to Anne Ad- "Why, for $922.95 f.o.b. Detroit:' er pictured here and hundreds of William- Callahan's kids. came_ - _ ISSUE-.1$---'ql_ _ like him hold Nazi destruatiun- SALADA' itms;, Room 425, 73 West Adelaide Mr. Thomas allowed sudden In. down by snuffing incendiary down with tnumrs, their two cats' St.. Toronto. • terest_to NPppar In his vol",. "Run ., bombe as soon as-they're spotted. 1 xa.ight them too. " - ... ..+ fir• .. .. ... ":,.,..._.,' .•'• - i. !R' '-a"6 t'• '• , .�, �. 'i. .' .� :......`.... ;•�t'. r. ...,. ,'.s... ..;, .:. -:.• ...'. '.µ4..., ... ;G'ti •" - '��_'J•; '�..Mi..S,�`•' 2-' f 'i .• _..yr - :. ,.,+.. .r,•°, .. � ..,.,.. ,. .. _ EM �'i t i LCA L1 v1� poor blighter 'tcopb" it in the crash." 6, Scarboro,.at Milliken, property of r , • -Congratulations tq Mrs. E, Bry- Wilmot Raymer:Terms Cash. 1\o re- zs. Walter Shepherd of Tor- y who celebrates her 91st birthday serve, as proprietor- is giving up - on May 3rd threshing and farrnin Sale at 1' - L g g.• p• 'onto spent a day last rv�eek with ser- 71 Miss Louise Rorke is now being m. Stan, time., A. S. Farmer, auct- �" hives in the village. -Mrs J. G. Bapermitted' to get up for a short ioneer. Baxter wa last week 4isitxng her s in Orillia while each day" ajfter spending the 'daughter, last three-creeks confines to bed - t Mrs, Spieran.and family, s"`''h owing to eart condition. Card of Thanks Smith , of ,St. Catharines . _ was- the.guest' of 1�5r._ and Mrs' M. R!HITEVALE On behalf of the St. Vincent de S. Chapman over the`week-end _ Paul Society, of Toronto, myself-and _- oftefamily, I wish, through the columns -Gentleman ,The Junior Institute will meet There passed sway suddenly at her of the Pickering News, towank the on-Saturday, May 3r4. A splendid home, 95 Lacile Still. - Fire Co., . Orillia, Thurs_ friends, neigh- - '. " ", program has been arranged. and the day,.April 24th, DSeahala Cooper Pal- bors and all those who so ably asls YOU members we requested to be at the mer, wife of the late David Palmer. ist:ed • in extinguishing the large � � Club Roams at 3 p. m. sharp. and mother o! Blake, Karl and Evel- grasi fire, which had spread to our t© see r-Tisa Gregory, of Toronto is a y*n of Orillia and easter of M'rs, sir 'guest. at the George Elliot home. Parks,.-of Whitevale in her 87th ear. firth f from.Dr. Meyers to the - Y north'of us: It wss only through the •-, ._ - _ _ • �-�Mr. and Mrs,- El$on of, Toronto, Mrs. 'Palmer lived her early life in pit action of everyone, that we - spent Sunday with Mrs. R. Gordon. • this comniuruty and was we11 known were able to save the man buildings w --L. D. and Mrs. Banks will cele- to the older folk here, y MK. G. a UAFELMAN special Ti To, r� of the Children s Summer Camp. . .. . P p. p. 'trate the 69th iyniveraary of their -Mks.' Randall made a trip- to the i„ J. Waizman. pre�entati�e. would like to see you on Monday, wedding tomorrow, bfay 3ra.-We ex- city:this week to deliver a grand — - --- -tend congraWl,ations. -- parcel or :lMay. 12th. at Our store. Be sure to meet-this -pa i3ttnday. May lith plotheFs' Layettes, to the Salvatien Army-for ht Educatlol� eI1t187nan-perso]7a�}y.- �€-yOH-=vCish,he wjllLb�.__' - i)ay will be observed in. the :Pres- IOuerseas:$he'made a tour 'of ins- s byteriaz-Chdreh, when a good att- Pection and was more than glad t91]elp you build yoMr new Spring p g Ward- essdance of the children and adults to seey�nderful display of work and robe, _ $18-m rld- of experience in the 610th- fs hoped for. bejP9 packed for overseas; EFFICIENCY ing business is at your. dibposal. Make a note -Dr. McEwen had a bhsiness trip Folks, please remember the plan- of the date ! You'll, want ' to meet the Ti do OraceWdge` on Sunday. He kett Dinner on Tuesday next', in the _ reports that atsany of the farmers United Church basement. May itch at y = Top representative. between here and Bracebridge are a- 8.30 p.-ss>` standard time sharp. ,SII p jj,� bout_throug}t with their, ding op, _ �I11• H. TUCK EK - qs Wone. He also says that the roads DUNBARTON in'tbe Northern parts are %,great See the New Selfish. Woolens � desi%worse than_they are in Picker- The local dation Girl .Guides - . . sand Brownies, Dunbarton, are apon- _ - w--Thew--TheMay meeting of the •W. M. Boring a'Euchre and Dance on Thurs- ' ' ll�esiLht Specialist See New. Styles I� ! _ -- : .. _:. of the United Church.will be held -day afternoon, May 8th, at 2.80 in Disney BuildinS At the hctae of Alis• W. C. Murkar the Community Hall. Proceeds in aid- Oshawa, Phone 1518 - - ,on Why aftei-Loon; May...7th. of-Girl:Bides' Work. AAm- 25cts. The election of officers sor 1941- Optical Lenses r � 2.80 P. m. Will all the ladies who�4S: will be held at the meeting /� have quilt blocks for the Friend- g of the • ' PWAN Ahip Quilt" please bring chem to Home Al School Assom on Wednes- The glass co mnonbr used for op- ' this sweeting. A cordial invitation is d 1Y evening, May 716. There will al- tical lenses is what is called Crown EX C LU.�3�V E DEA LER , eorbeaded to all ladies of the chortle be a repott on the convention and' gam; it is harder thhananhca.. .. io s*tend. Fere sc program aasnged by glaiss: it is harder than, ordinarq ickering Ontario Out-af-tOwa visitors to warn pkin. A good att- glass, and much clearer in'color, be- ,here on Friday night may. not yet endance of members and propective tag composed chiefly of Silica, Soda Serve• disoovared the saswer to the members is hoped for. and Lucre When a softer glees is large number of can Parked ori the. - required so in the segment portion - �ia 1�L�af �[ataslP`ire of bifocal 'OP 'maim,street:. aid the unusual number se, flint glass is used, lead TAILORSAtman farasd at one time. The ins- dna the soda.makes i# ruffle- _ i ant s softer than crown the'*lea' - at the lea her.. $t lass pay ,y.,, t Insurance Co• 7Gr, Redditt, lAtassages of the Bank permitting it to soften sooner thaRs -- -_ LIMITED ' of Cam3nera is opening the &%Uch ad 'W&WA it " JXL CIL the other and so under a- certain - - on certain Friday evenings for the temperstux the two will fuse to ether into one. Care must be taken Cheap rates for Farm and Cess" to assure i pore wlsite glsu+s with _ -42 last week's issue, we armors►- boildin eed a meeting at Ahadley, to be add- sa. the following qualifications. Me Se CHAPMAN Windstorm Insurance oD L As near as - steased by the Organiser of tee Waco- . ._ .pnesnible color- en's Land Arnvi. The women of to- Windmills, Silos ate. ess.glasm d are playing a real part in tfsia llntaasobik insurance act L Free from Stries 3. Free.from bubbles. ', doing many tshiags-that slomen All Kinds Ilav+e never done - before. An eye- .41:Free from strata. Opener last nvee><-end was in watch- tf SIR1Plssese- 540f Meal perfectness in surfacePf d _- -• _. _. . lig, the .wife of one of the drivers - 6.Acmrate as to cu�ature. BOWMAN $ow ossa of those Powerful Diesel . 7.lecact in focus. Pickering Nardware f 'btalldozers'� sitting, alone, at the :'�►"HiT ONTARIO ,:•' 9Wedle it is possible for these impar- -tting, _ osstroIt and pushing tons of earth • — 1.94ons to be beyond the vision of th.� old creek bed. What next! SALE RECASTEk the untrained eye, they we never- /�►� never'- -During slime of the csnvass }heless injurious.to the wearer, and We have a Complete Stock iihe statement has been made SATURDAY, MA,Y 3rd - auction for this reason each and every lens key some outaide, that "those men sale of 2 Favorite Threshing mach- should be tress to a given ebstsdird. Field �.. ed Clover, fuss, 2 tractors, 20-�40; Clover Hull- A perfect examination ' reeeiviag the high :rage: at the Farm stock; Iznple- ed if the prescription m+�' proper.- - •' should be canvassed too.,' Up- or, Birdsall; .s �4 many, Grain, Hag etc at Int , ten. lfalfa, Timothy & Sweet Ctovert'. investigation we understand that ly filled and fitted. WOMM6 upon being given their �"••-,� e '` ' an any eCua, -Garden Seeds, '(bulk and package, is a War Savings �` "told to sign. Over 75 percent of _ • y - me new eniplagred here at-the Fd�1 FenC11'1►g t�1i�t 1�► - 1VIcClary Electric Ranges a , t are Pur;ithasing War Savings - -r tt~atea. - �. E o T ! Frigidaire i -Our Fire Company rweivlW two .....,-..MADE T � l"�$1 are Reim ors *11s over the : --. F past rweek-ens on Sun- � 4W aRternoon to the Catholic Camp - �11ote (hese Stock. and Poultry 'foods brth.on'Mizabeth Str. wl&e a glass t �e on the Dr. Me ere I YtQs OT Kind Y pmxrty got :Of All ' s kyo W control and spreau to the - - Puth. anis. the hard'•work of those - !O�' BWA�'i ... _ it hand-saved the buildings of the yrssip. *e trust that Dr, Meyers;. •. .�?, ,. jot :• ;•,. • • b ho, talked too carele*ly-in the oa- `-Zinc lnsulvtnd cr o r c er ils 71 s for` M mi k DeeriDj f N cd 6 Gawa Police Court a few weeks ago,, '6 _ Repairs. �. = FARM r.. rill now change his. opinion of the -Re! lisRM wa IN" Itf. dlt Rat fC at R to rt stir► - - .I teople' of Pickering and think a FEN C 1 �V G .f>�a >►,�� : . ittle more favoursedly of them. Had . � _ " not been for their efforts cellona ,. S. BALSDG1N11 _ PICKERING _, yeses would have occurred in Imo leighborhood. Tice fin company also aDurability is a prime 1 rigidity to this fence that �espended to scall at, Fairport ,essential in farm fent- molds it proof against y beach late in the evening, but-were aasNe to save a cottage' belonging. iinQ, Ftbw long will it •• • the reveres! Shoda and p a Toronto fireman, who lead left !last? "OJISWAY" Zinc strains. ' My s short while before., insulated Form Fencing Now Carve yaw farm the PER: - -. -' SPEC ll t--A Faimbild training plane from "`h built to give extra-long-service.• MANENT protection of an"Ojli� i Toronto Training Centre ,shade sa "Copper-bearing steel wire,Coni- WAY" fence. h will saw you 8r'E�itkf est �n� 25C• i 1 . rued landing in a field on..the pored to the proper degree of. many times its cost and prevent rtlr side of the Base Line,. oppos- - • t� -the Plitz farm, on•Mioday even- hardness seri then heavily coated many a worry. Yrlinced Stea C, _ 12ce a .l a _ The plane twas,running short of with pure zinc to increase rust and el upd was forced to land. after wheels touched the ground,,...the 'weather resistcmee,gives unusual � z Pork Liver, 1 Zc. a s'M• strength and long-serviceability , 1 llot .'saw he was'getting too near c A �e fence and applied the wheel to,ihis fencing. SteWiilg Beef 12-c' a • rakes a•little-too hard-and nosed -In addition, the Stiff Stay Ring �i - L be Mane over, turning a l;omersault sock fastening de rice ��he,e the .w. J e':4'-' Shortenin rJc. a_ a6i. _.. �if �d ending-. up--on its back. The 1 ' wires Moss imparts a non_ski :slot, with the aced o: nearby' wit- A -- R• ,� � 1•�•S•sic_ Cleanser, 3 im" sf 13c `C 'eases,• cut a hole in the celluloid- FARFe' EZ+EVATC7 till ke housing' and was dssi6Bed out - -� _ s, 25c.' } ,,rough the hole, ant seriously in. CLAREMONT y sired, sad oiriy, a few cuts �n `utie' '- Call +rr 'and- pi'elk -op one of-out, f inir -atw-'catalogvts you. w - ! A. E. .I, D ... . " Irltmd. The propeller r:ag smashe3 We have securer! them for led" the vertical rudder t�tie:e' cut . ine a little. .The R. A. F. Guard _ MANUFACTURED BY - wa® dtatianea ne3esby for the CANADIAN STEEL CORPORATION LIMITED .Bntcher �i1110II6'aOB.Q) :rPlc�,�rin� ' 0 told the Newst that — these EX1Kt1flVE AND SALES OFfjCES: BOX.757 WALKERYrtLE ONT., /it}Ltis OABWAY-OM. rip happen so regularly. tha'. - t.a4h no longer news, unless th _ . �` ,. .... ,. : +.c .aa-.a.v'_,tt=ua.ltify:•••'S