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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1941_05_09 't. . • j5 •.' k ✓...; d 1. .. _ - �• � A , r � ��> !-_ K _. '• .,.AJC' gg.. . . NOL. LX TICE•ERING, ONT, FRIDAY, . MAY 9. 1941 if"°t•f�tII3{IiL °`a"a'' , f constructionar ei in' eermg Trailer Camps here - - Wonders o g - - NO TIC E` Sed4eal to -be -licensed and ` . _at- Church Str. Highway Bridge .. - -- ��yy�� H. 0., I :GREENWOOD •LJinasurgeon. Daabwcon. ras• Through the courtesy-a�Mr- We11= .through the cement is used to hold inspected. by M'*'* O. B. FORSYTB, Opll.D.. Director ington Johnson and Supt. Allan the floor in place - cement without ; MILLS' e•deet Awoc(silQ8 of 0nni.fo Ytes• Reed,"x Q were, `this'week, given the the steel running•thiough.it would The Township Council met on - •• f ember o! ibe Americas Opcometr:asl of the mere in- not support- its awn weight. 1886--1.936. !� E7e. es#mined by appointment. interesting gloryMonday of tilos week in one' of the - -04 ,. t j.CtaremunL ont. timate details of.this 488 foot bridge With such a tremendous mass of heaviest sessions in many uconths. �� � at the foot of Church Sta-. ('which material '\One cubic yard of cement Jos. Banigan, chairman of the S. On account of the. /eareity o is 'in "reality two bridges for the 2- weighs. 4280 pounds and is mired to Pickering Ratepayers,' Assoc. was. ' tl~1Y14D 'itU(aDY Barrister. lane Super' Highway,, - each bridge withstand a, pressure bf-2000 lbs. to `heard,on the subject of Taswn Plann- help+ Chopping will de done e S��iciiw.rtocais p� y • 47'feet to outside edges, and 1.7 feet the square incli in the footings and , g� Tesler Camps etc. and describ- on MONDAYS and FRIDAYS aaselttcc��6tul9 ���ed bN uwcace'e EI .' between each bride tae rasing 2540 lbs. in the superstructure (a i ass.eoi3m wtasof4ourtHou•e.Whitby. tar bridge). ed the stork of the'Assoc. thus far. l with the erection of the foundations sample is sent' regularly to the Council was 'asked 4er extra Pol- Only, during �5�, .7Un8 aIIC; BE'A ON, BELL ROSS or" piers and abutments (uf,,which government fo.� testings. During the ice Protecation for the South area. July, $arrfstors tf SOlieit-Ors --- there--are-five_ pi%�S and one abut frosty'weather the filled forms f� (k1kryant, and a deputation - ran enlent _ A.J.BEATON.K.-C. Telephone ment at each end), the material cs were covered with-large._Tanpaulins, from-� 4,�Le east" aide road,head- g • IL BROOKE BELL,.K.C. Adel,2838 very carefully chosen d- the sanand completgly enclosing them, and the 1 ed by Alan Lishman, asked fO rel- - ��asa- gs-�Ctordin�iy. j1;H.]P.ROSS gravel is washed and screened so concrete kept at a temperature of lief in the dust nuisance created on 3P. XA.C*3R� 0� 379 Bay St. that there will not be any stones. 65 degTees'the first day ( by forcing that road by gravel t stun, ,Aai#-�. JOHN L.POND Toronto ever a required size. The ingredients steam-through pipes in under the r ante was promised at once. of , USM ILLAN-�amatsr.Q. of the concrete - 33 .cubic Leet of tarpaulins), and lowering the temp- Road Supt. Roy Ward 9014ed Clare G. Maclese� b� R. A. L G o �purr Psi►4e. mekads Sobel sand and stone, 5 bags of cement, erature 10 degrees each day �� placing load restrictions on certain B- Ards. Registered-Architee! r.Te►.aewnesin83(!s. gad and 5 1-8 gals. of water for each equal tp the temperature outside. of the bridges in the township. bag of cement (5 bags for footings The piers are, in some mstances,l Graduate of University of Tofoato 1leaaisfi Robt. Ruddy asked that the now -Offlpe, 9 Sultan St. Toronto X.J. 6214 , and '6 for the superatructure) are 22 feet below -ground. The -entire impassable Greenwood Road be put ' Residence, Pickering, 27 r 11 4 ; .. L=BBILT T. FALL*1S8.L D 8.. thoroughly-mixed in the huge con- bridge will require 7000 cubic yards in shy He also recommended re- 0.Ass..GrodaateW lout of trete mixers, and conveyed by of concrete and 616 tons of re-infor-t stricting traffic oft certain of out PETER LEVINE B. A. ��ifior sad.y ua veal:, ad a`0640 to " the cin steel rod. 42,000 bags of tem- Barrister, Solicitor etc.. .. , ■1�j`r. .ecodespoor ..;t of al. Mai the large shovel o;r cart, g sideroads. Cs.rch. O�.t y ome+ bo/.yr•�:ya forms, which wiere previously erect- ent. Sheep-Inspector. -Warren Willson ice hours - .1 -.6, Wed, and Sat, _- esr.ti.N' ll�tisoa f•tet< eta ed rwith great care, (the above mix= Expansion and contraction with repo -heavy losses ixt the Bol- Ying gam;Pickering - Next to Library)- '- tura produces only 27 cu. feet, of variations in temperature have to be mer flock, by dogs. - BEAD OFFICE ;.- OSH-AIWA �i><fllwsfrs f lillQl, concrete). During the ', pouring of provided for in the completed bridge, -, Relief Officer Morley reported 19 ; the concrete into these' huge box- and this is done at two different •with $132 _ individuals on relief, . .56 .t S. BEATON, TOW1rSHI.4" like forms, plumb bobs hang all a- points in the bridge floor, by leav spent for the month. D• C1gs. t one•laxec.Commuawaer for round the forth, and watched care- ing an absolute break across the Constable Chester recamrnended a �r~... ��• . c �,Olap t, Etc. 1palT of _ 1.ise....• t�(ite,.ie.00l. fully to see that the pressure insidebrldge, t3'om one aide to the ether, Fire Company and protection for does. not force the walls out. Thein the form of tram steps, one inve. the south-west section, suggesting r,y,' -riL1108 Of All Hinds. 11, E: RICHARDSON bobs afire"inspected'regularly by an ted and resting on the other, with individual suubsc,iiptiona `supptenleh- _ instrument man. In the laying of bronze plates in between the steps,. ted by a Wwrnship grant. _He also Best RateiiATILARbAs With ;KiRN1 AL IN9URANtE$ the superstructure,and floor of the allowing the bleak to o(pefc and'close: offei4d the'services of a special con- REAL ESTATE bridge, 672 piles_ (Ione 'pores 8 to 10 with temperature variations. These stable:n the 1"t. Union area, wbo -1gecaiiiiq and Service. -CONVEYANCING inches- in diameter) will be driven are called floating ioants. On the willing- act without pap,. ; .� � established � ts�y into the` p;ronnd; by a 270U- pound floor or roadway will be placed, a• � w Council denies asking local Red *ddress Phone to serve. hammer and another 672 pites plat- each dBe, a aciib and 2-toot path= Cm-s oranches for statement of ovi- B�Rf�CaH�1M PICK SIS ;Phase Pick. 6000. ed on top-of the, first-lot. all to way. Along the sides of the bridge: . erations support the framework and forms Rill be placed i foot 8 inch squeer? -County purc+having weed-spraying -W �T into which the connecting arches- concrete posts, 10 feet-3 in. apart, machine uid.asks Pickering for its NOTICE ? YY M. M AW and floor concrete �i*ill be pouted. and joined by a steel handrail. .requisition for services. -� t,10RNS9D AUCTIONEER A1VU These ut)per piles are removed after The hart][ at each end will be .Tax Collector L. •T. Johnston rep- VALUATOR the job..ta- coanPlete. The ricer will tired,'at the east side about 9 or orts arrears lowest in same. Years - Otte h'telrs psf ear tt*sy etty% , j ~- *ales conducted Anywhere be 8 inches thick and running througlr 10 inches and 'the wrest bank above, $16,000. - PLooe or welts. Address dI s Dared me will be miles of steel rods 10 feet, to b_a level with the .bridge , Carload of calcium chloride for T Street, East.. - those rousing lengthwise, 1 1-4 in. floor. roue being ordered at.once. �vV OIiE ~ in- diameter, and those across, 5-8 22,000 cubic yasris of excavation COAL, Whitby. Ontario.' . A Bylaw vasa licensing the D CPMEI+T inches.. An interesting method of will be required, not including that ops taxis ration of to in this township. t booking these rods to one another of the creek diversion. - �sio for first car, and $5 for each 11ANDf IMA'PELt ve car. 85 license for the I - �Brier�osh Hospital ; _- -----� , — -• or - - ams -- - - Government Lioefteed War Savings alYlpaigm for Pickerig A Bylaw. passed tricting toads s�TI ~ ~ S on bridges -- on 3rd con. oetween BUILDER'S, SUPPLI-997-, ., Main St, EStohone gffville, Ont, _..'Township completes organization. Plots 14 and 15; opposthe 5th; oppoefte"lot 12-on lot 14 on E. also local aorta`s work -on the 4th; We haveaiaopleeed M stoop a tu11- Iwternity, Medical, and- Surgica The War Savings Campaign was -boundary. The canvas will be made opposite •lot 17 on. 3rd; opposite lot" LTNZ-of MAPLE LEAF 31EUMM " y uses takes organized on Monday evetung, at by (school sections in those areas. -15 on 5th, and between love 16 and Maternity Seft►i-Room Brougham, under the direction of G 6 F. Cqates and R. T. Doble, of the 17 on 2nd con. :COMPANY �E�' .• ` . waterier 10 dais-ilb•7iI Rhyland New, chairman of the Cen- Pickering school statf are in charge Township Bylaw restricting rein- a MITCHELL . itgistered Nurses in attendance favid trai Ontario Division. 'Dr. N. F. in the South; Hugh Pugh, White- oval or destruction of trees. Ten K Nurses in pvwan. Tomlinson; Claremont is Appointed vale and R.'McWih.irter, Brougham, days notice to be _ given ,.d joining Tovvatship Chairman. for the central section; and Rev. I. l°idkBAngt Out. -' Ambulance Service owner of intention to remove trees. 'For the purposes of canvass the E. Kennedy and Rev.in Daniel, Owner bf animal injuming trees on Phot*a 011ice ?4 Res. 66 11 .MRS.E.R.•GOOD 13.37 -bmvnship has been divided into•three both of Claremont, i7n the North. road• liable. sections' - torn the south to s, line. They are siib-chairmen and secret- Trailer Carip >5rlaw -410.00 r- Brock ariea respectively. bi -' HARDWARE . ACCIDENT drawn through Cher ry*vvood, mit must be obtained bora local Bd. Road and Audley. From that line to These groups will organize their of Health, and subject to restrictions another, through Whitevale, 'Green own sections this week, and further aP�inspection by Health Officer: You may ate the new "ACCident8 Happen' River to 'Greenwood and Kinsale;- details 'of the campaign announced and fres.,thaw line to the northern later. GREENW O DODO - OOLEMAN Locally = :,. . . 1er RADIA T, CIRCULATOR.. . . : :hsure with your snd Dante at.Broug H o Burkt ' "' ef" South Picker* n � Degeer f on- )ffay 14th. i visiting Neil and'Mrs. Degeer. In Oqr 8t0ree 3 Ty�eB OI < Lceal A' Brougham on Wednesday, Mass King of Toronto Normal, SEE Sponsored by ,w. >a and Flrefaet( Ratepayers Assoc. spent- a week teaching under the Coleman heaters -supply - supervision of Mr. Maltey., beating need, ,�,1 I -CH'ERRYWt7lOD .= -MELTING TONPGHT CYRIL 8. MORLEY I Reg Hoskins is working his'tat- Also Kitchen ranges, Coad GENERAL INi URANCE Pickering Club Auditorium, 8 p. Gal. her-'a farm•this year. We wish him Pipep Etc. We are sorry to hear Mrs• Denney Friday, �, 9th. All welcome beaters, P 3 SKRVICB _PROTECTION ander the doctor"e came. I success in his undertalring. Cali its 'now -for )(bur stevt is j 11�iss Gollan and friend'called" on A14TUNA - On Sunday May 11Th the Sunday Miss'Emily Gates on Saturday. _. - . . - School aired Church service �gvill un-, and furnace work. wrl - A few of our Young people motor- The Willing .Workers' Class of its in the special program for the •�LViN BU PY THIS 1'VIOIVT ed to Niagara on Sunday,, the LZnion Sunday School•h'ere' met Moth. a d. service, B. 11 , m. _ Mr. and MTs. John Beelby'of Cl­ THIS T+usmi Some of.the.farmers in ttre'comm- at the' home of Mrs. I. Lehman on $ardwttrs unity have finished seeding: Tuesday night fent, John and Mrs. Middleton - "Ve,are f"turilig Miss Joyce Beare rwas with Miss Mrs. H. Slack.sipent Sunuay. with arsd Miss. M. Graham were with PTGKf RIND Edith Roach during the week-end. het iriot3fer; Mrs."W.' -Mackay. Call- I lurk and Mrs• B yeylolby on Sunday., - Congoleum 17ugs A number -of our le attended have moved Taylor Jr., Toronto, "' lnsflxs;;secs peep era'at the -home on Sunday were,.- --►�"� the Plunkett dinner at Whitevale Mr, and Mrs. R. -Whitehead and ?ave moved into the Pretsell home .�..�. L1�ioleum _ _... for a time. BE�TY on Tuesday evening. Lois;..Mr. and Mrs. W. Duncan; r The Y: P. U.-were very successful _ Mrs .Ivan Law: and daughter spent' and George acid Gordos, of Green' �Oilclotli a few days with her father and with their box socia]• The funds River; Miss Lydia Fuller and Mrs. ; went to the War Victims Fund, a- ANN `, and sister. E. Wilson of. Bow*maaviile.. .tang of $60. - - , Mr. and Mrs. Waken Duffy of Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Raym�er..._and mounting The W. A.: met at the home of Bolton were `with George and Mrts. son, of Markhaw were with F. and McLean on Thursday afternoon. a, ] 41; ,fWs awl Beddin Todd on Tuesday, = Mrs.`Raymer on Sunday. Miss Mhrriel Clarke of Oshanva; Choco' 1ateS ':' - .*­" -�� The Y. P, banquet-last Friday ev- The �dy Club held their final 'f (�� d meeting was home for the week-end. Studio Couches ening was well attended, gat the home of W. and Mrs. The W. M. S. of the `Circuit held sing-song „led by Mr. Mitchell was Slack on Monday evening, with a their regular jr onthly hreettng at the FCR` -so Rev. Parks''address:on ]hrge ,atte0mce.• The, ?_venin was - j home of Mrs. Ralph Mowbray, of MOTHER ' • en Dyed, ail • g_ Kipling, which was humorous and opened with a Pot Luck Supper, fol- Thursday ]stat with a 1[datoa! Annbulanca,-Day­x Nicht instructive, Members from visiting lowed by A progressive 'hrokinore fol- Kinsale. nn.Th , i "societii3S helped' complete the prog contest which was thoroughly en- f and fine attendance a good 'Frog- Phone 1804 DAY ram, making the evening a Success. joyed` by 'all.`T8e CI'ub will resume �' _ RS MOTHE Mpthers' Day;will be observed next their studies later on in the year. - CCA STERRI'1"f Sunday. Sunday School at 20:4 a. The Women's institute Twill meet GREEN RIVER - i� � 1°1TH . • ra. standard ti e, for the distribu 'at•tyre hoarse,of-the President, Mrs —.- ** ��{{1 *j r IIDA>Essl Dlreot0;. tion of PgP.m lldwed.by a com- F. McNair, on Wednesday afternoon , !A special Mothers' Day Service $OYES i�RY1g CG•� Ltd biped service commencing at 1f o- next. As it is, the election of nffic- will be-held.next Sunday in the local - Furniture Dealer Dealer �yuck Fveryone i9 asl"d to. attend _erg for. the ensuing year, let every.- Church. A mothers' chair will ren- Sun. Hours - 12-1 noon, 0.4 P. tut ti' • QUIT, and make anis a spec;L1 day fur at one who can, come. The Roll Call- der F-p?cial mu.,i 4N a:^ cordially.-I phone 6R Pay your quarter' Invited.Mothers. } Y R.A.F "'invasion"' of U.S. Begins are really commended. \ - S V ND A "We Will Drink No Wine" Cotton Coats &Ver SCHOOL s� _ Sheep—. 4 ;� Y: sem e w drink no wine; for Jonadab the LE S .S O N son of Rechab, our father, eom- _ y manded-us, saying, Ye 4hall drink no wine, neither ye, nor your-sons, Sheep, freshly sheared and `' for ever: 7. neither- shall yshivering in the c`ald, blustery !.£SSON VI ranges of•the West, soon will re- "E RESPONSIBILITY OF THE build house, nor sow seed, nor ceive new coats of cotton through ROME RE�pING. BEVER $' plant vineyard,'nor have any- but 'I AGZ ALCOHOL S s all your days ye shall dw4 � the combined efforts of several tents; that ye may live many days government experimental agen- Deut. 6:4.7; Jer. 35:5.10 �`� ` �lz �,,: cies' and the cotton processing } in the land wherein ye sojourn. GOLDEN TEXT-Train p a s ., 8. And we have obeyed'the voice divisi%n of the Southern Regional `L Jd' in th• way he should so, of Jonadab the son of Rechab, Research Laboratory. ! And even when he i, old h. will our father, in all that he charged Small.-scale tests carried- out - ot delast year were so encouraging that to pint frost it. Prov. 22:6. us, to drink no wine all our days, i ..THE LESSON IN -ITS SETTING s � N we, our wives, our sons, or our larger scale experiments appear- -• i" Time—The -book of Deuteron- 1 � daughters; 9. nor to build houses ed amply warranted. The prelim- i t�gmy was.-written somewhere be- s a for us to dwell in; neither have inary tests indicated that on cer- t lCcveen 1450 and 11100 B.C. The we vineyard, nor field, nor seed: tain pasture lands in cold, windy ftarticular chapter here " quoted ~w x 10. but we have dwelt in tents, climates, use of t e coats saved om the book of Jeremiah was feed and increased the amount and probably composed about 604 B.C. 9 si,��`tx and have obeyed, and done ac- probably to all `that Jonad4b our quality of the wool. Place—The entire book of Deu- - 1%., commanded us." father ,. teronomy is devoted to truth re- �� The Force of Example -- •.Van ie to Israel. while she was Favorite Cut Flowers -` `wandering for forty years in the - - lesson has primarily to do ;wilderness. with the teachingand practice of The One True God temperance in the home. It is - Daut-6 4:__:�c strongly__suggEsted---that -par-- flowers an greens ( o'e encs will live wholesome, ha grown indoors, 14,679,104 roses, ehovah our God is one Jehovah." PPV, Whig declgration asserts. that the sincere Christian lives before their : 6,174,391 daffodils, 5,763,878 Lord God of Israel alone is children, being exceedingly care- bunch-flowered chrysanthemums, Wehovah-'the absolute, uncaused ful in thought and in act to main- 5,054,953 carnations, 3,461,688 .God; -He who had. -by .FHs tain the, practice of constant ab- tulips, 8,032,706 large-flowered !lection of them made Him- stinence from intoxicating bever- chrysanthemums, and 2,597,270 �elf kaoft to Israel. 5. "And :'r ages, the children themselves will sweet peas represented the prin- oq shalt love .Jehovah this GAd adopt some of these .convictions, eipal sales in a Iist of 82 kinds This we believe is the best way with all thy heart, and with all : y of cut flowers reported sold is thy-aoul,'amid with'all thy might." to approach the problem. Canada in the nursery stock year 'Now. if there be an single attri- To every state is the union will go a little silver Piper Cub sport ended May 81,• 1940.• The most Y g lane like-this one"'shown over the lower tip of Manhattan. Marked costly cut flower was the orchid Ibute in which the moral charicter with'the insignia of the Royal Air Force, the 48 planes are "invading" Gf the Supreme attains to unity, the U.S. on behalf of-the R.A.F. Benevolent Fund of the U.S.A. First Airman with an average value of $58.81 hat attribute is- His love. The .. - per hundred, followed by garden- _ thargeteristic attitude assumed by _ -- las (522.48}, csllss ($9.75), and Vehovah in Old and- Nerw_ Tests- of Dbuteronomy which oar Lord God. Ever England's first airman is.said lilies Ipmeat revelation and Y Part of every man, - ($8.84}. Among ent•'flow- particularl • -recited to the scribe and which and the whole of eve to have been James Sadler, of Ox- en y , . every part, is., grown outdoors, the gladiolus ■ - 4 the Gospel, ir-thi3 of-a. Saviour they say,every Jew was expected to be filled with love. ford. He made the first success- with 1,446,175 sales was_-_agal8_. ifroaa ere ful ascent in that country in 1874. the favourite flower. ry. evil. Well let that be to recite to himself morning end To" Unto Your Children the relationship under-which we evening at his devotions, form a . 6. "And these words,, which I - ►ve learned to welcome, em- most penetrating commentary. on command the this day, shall be brace,. nd confide-in'God through the First Law is the Decalogue; ubon thy heart. " 7. And thou esus Christ; and we shall find and you see how-they tax long- shalt teach .them diligently unto CIRCULATION ORGAN That we have ' welcome, pure uage to -express totality of dedi- thy children, and' shalt talk of bnd boundless love. Those words bation on our part to'this love o! them when thou .sittest in thy house, and when 'thou walkest by HORIZONTAL Abswer to Previous Puzxli 12 Trunk the :way, and when thou hest I Organ A R urG H drawers. down, and when thou risest up." circulating V A L A'S O D E R, i D E 14 Auto. R AD 10 0 E P 011 T E 8 the whole ere is a religion which covers blood. A v E It drawsL O N - __ every attitude of hman.ich beTh belongsto 8together' of E EiT 18 Its action !s IF i L Li0 S E E T like a - C 1 _ y DAVE.ROBSiNB f Divine truth into .the R.A'T 1'I E T PUMP. mind and heart, the formation of rhythmically. A;C R' C �f E L!L • 1s Sloth. b ' ? WHAT CANADA'S DOING AROUND THE DIAL habit and the training' of charac 13 To mulct. T R A I N Ria Y R K 20 Blood vessels. Allister Grosart, who has travel;" A program viith a -sentimental ter, these are not.attained by and- 13 Rubber O T E HUE 22 Celestial led across. Canada as the Depart- touch is presented over the WOR den and isolated•efforts but by Pencil end. S 1= J 14NI I E being. went of Information's official Mutual chain Thursd$ n3 hts $t gular.' and 18 To fuse T A!S I L T I y g re tmrpceasing repetition. R 23 Snouts broadcast observer, will give the 8.15, when Walter Scanlon,-out.- This..is the law of all growth -in Partially W R R N N I D 2B To help 17 Winged. A CI G R B D E 26 D frst of his impresaiores of Can- standing concert tenor-[s heard in niture, and of this Taw God seeks- ^ Dry. da at woyk on .the"home front Songs of Ireland, to make use in the kingdom of hen be speaks from toronto to - ace, in -depQridence upon and 21 Slovak. g _ T A T P I p 30 Because —o— 22 Workmam 43 Su 2 Total. stoners of the CBC National subservient to the power of the Supped. VERTICAL 34 Colonnade. a network ail Friday, May -9th, at 24 L xivium. 45 Stratagem, 2 Betimes. . 36 To m]iberate. Te give you urge idea of our . Holy-Spirit. y, 3 In the middle 40 Apple acid. ,'1.30 p.m. E.D.S.T. � Mf. Grosart. Y _ - ••• - 25 Railway. 50 Ocean 1# former Toronto newspaperman, Gorernment's urgent need- of. The Loyal R.ehabitee 26 Form of "a.", 51 Organ o! 42 One that bales money to meet the coats of war, The founder of the fraternity 27 Distress signal secreting bile. 4 To soak flax. 44 Level. has seen 'everything from patrol the Department of Finance is pre_ of Rechabites ("Son of Rechab" 29 Musical note. 53 Room recess. S Tran , + bperattons up the-Pacific toast to sentin a series of radio programs, y Transposed. 45 French. 8 p g may mean "son of the chariot" - 30 Desert fruit. 54 Throng of fish 6 Ax-shaped 46 Spike. .:4he voluntary war efforts of Can- entitled "All S Theatre" Fri- or "disciple. of the great 31 Em �1a's. foreign-born- -citizens. . -He-. proph- ploys. _ .S6 Cake froster. stone. '47 Trete. ibaq fast concluded the second le day e4eaings at `"`00' that are et ) was Jonadab who appear': 33 After song. 87 Genus of. 7 Gains. 48 Ketch at once enlightening and enter- as the ally of Jehu in the over- 33 Happens chimpanzees. 8 Buildings 49 Electric terms. juaf his observation trip across Can-' -taming. By dialin in these Fri- throw of the house of Ahab. From again. - 59 Gaelic, where mon oda wit a tour of the Maritime Either. 60 It is money 50 Rowan tree. OProvinces_ day evening cresta you can enjoy I'Chron. 2:611 it appears that the in Is.stored. 52 Silkworm. - a top notch program, and at the house of Rechab belonged to the 8 Common verb shape. 9 Sun god. 55 Skirt edge. 3 _ �— same tiros learn where your Kenites who had Joined the Israel 39 Form o ' 61 It as four '10 Onager, '.157 South iCCURATE ANALYSTroon ' freedom. nd hada ttlee n theuom Egypt, :40 Mister. divisions or 11 Monk's ca —Canada's best news analyst, Y coca in the cost of war fvr 41 Pound. er E. T. Salmon from the Mc= ands, re- "" 's chamber. -58 Exclamation.' aster University staff, rang the The 'AlI'Sur show _brings 'to taming many of the old habits of 1 2- I again on the... Balkan cam. the microphone each week a par- patriarchal. life.= - 3 5 9 10 1 12 �aign. Dr. Salmon worked in add of radio, screen, and stage Jeremiah 35:5. "And I set be- i3 I ' the Balkkns fora-numbir'of yeah stars from Hollywood, Britain fore the sons of the house- of the Aa a King's Messenger for the and Canada. This show will thrill Rechabites bowls full of wine, lis I7 , i8 I you, and cups; and I said unto them +�titish Foreign Office, and the '' •'_ ' - War moved,into an area.which he • Drink ye wine." —O-' It is not-said that JeYertiiah de- r t 23 knew as well as he knows the En.igmatac Evel n is catty tis: at liberately attempted to seduce roads of Ontario. A month be- times. The other day she -re- these-Rechabites to lead• them in- 5 r° ��"`� 27 29 -fore the campaign waa under-way, ,marked: "Some.fat is are wait- - he predicted its developmentt to some' sin. That is not the lou t char h- ing for shapes that never come point. Either Jeremiah. urged- 31 p g he nets we have watch- in." these people to break their former f pd these last few days. Then one —v— vows only that, knowing they 35 g )could turn back and remember Trivia Believe it or not, but would stedfastly refuse to do so, v dhat Professor Salmon's predic- such tough-fellows as Jack Demp. he might have a powerful illus- 37 F 38 39 , ons ware working out to be one sey, Max Baer and Lou Nova all / hundred per cent correct. i}re ,victims o! "Mike Fri ht" tration by which to rebuke the / �\-�— You can follow the'war with a when. the g more easily tempted Israelites I _ y go in a radio studio who were of weaker stuff or; he greater understanding and a American news commentator 43 5 46 47 $ 9 50' greater.knowledge of what each Elmer Davis has one to England may have wanted to persuade - Wave means, g g these Rechabites ,to more closely- for dialing in the for first-hand look at proceedings identify themselves with the Is.'' 51 `� 53 54 55 uthoritative summing up by : . ._Band leader Artie Shaw has-, raelites' living in Jerusalem, and anada's .best informed observer: another mad on and will retire for to give up their severe customs �' 57 e is heard over CKOC each week a while . . . Songstress Dolly Dawn which kept them separate from all light but Saturday at 7.15•—Sun- . will take oder George Hall's their nearby neighbors. They are 61 ays at 6.00 p.m: orchis, not .rebuked for their stand but POP—Depleted Account _ � - 'By J. MILLA-R WATT - ---- VVMAT ARG — 1 I SGE Toy ABOUT -: WiORRY1NG - .. NOTi-ZING . T► S IN Tt 1E 'BANK. r w r" fie va :a: �a ro+ v;•;; S ee .fi may. 7 e . ` ... tis. •„ q. - . T r. - tissue cells in the form of minute .�' ],pop Mile Neutf:lity Zone Patrolled by U.S. Nance particles about one three-hundred- A WPEI" GppD 1N and-fifty thousandth of an tach ES TASTE " - "-"��,y"�-�� in .diameter was presented last "R y SE�LtIGNt PO�CH�tS T VR1EERi•/«w - _6 0 r The suspected particles are HA K TOP„ Cke N ICEL.ANfI Ay, — t�l.LB. LO Pocket Tins U 14:' known as mitochondria. _ _ e d u - 11go Psck i" GREAT - PLASMA FROM CATTLE BRITAIN BLOOD >t P I I} Blood plasma, the life fluid ur- AtjanflC l �. t Itll 8 yh 1 anti needed by bomh�staicken h. t1Q' ' IR W Britain, soon may be obtained • . ;� from the blood. Of. slaughteredcattle, Dr. Morris Fishbein, editor- OC2a11 '4M of the journal of the American x. Medical Association,'declares. Re- GROWN IN SUNNY SOUTHERN ONTARIO ,r.,gp" 11'1 searchers working toward that end \have produced promising results, J' ' New York Azores Dr, Fishbein says. your poi&et,right now, how +. .:: would you feel? O Muscles ,�, f 1T ' 7S Mus A Hawkins: 1'd think 1" had Berrnudu 'r' - Ina man's body there are abogl O AF ICA:.: someone else's trousers on. y �Q 750 muscles, including over 1 _• a The prisoner was a very tough- in the,thighs, legs and feet.HAVE _ Horizontal lines indicate the U.S. Navy's new 1000-mile neutral- HEARD? looking customer. He was asked ity patrol zone in the Atlantic—one of the seven seas whieh,,the Press- YOU whether he could read. or write. More than half the water U6e4 .dent disclosed, the fleet will patrol "as far . . . as may be necessary for in London, England, comes frou$ f the protection of the American hemisphere." Vertical lines show the ; "I can write but I cannot read," -.:war zone Germany proclaimed last month. Vote that zones are in` _' was the reply. e River Thames. virtual contact at Greenland, which, the President revealed, Germany He was then asked to write his •h R'v occu ted: __.__- -high--speed---salesman.-._had - .-;=..-may ve--partialIy - p name -and after he had scrawled- 75 crawled _ • ` - . joined the Army, gone into action, huge letters over the page was been wounded. For several days asked what it meant. CRDEAM World War Map he lay delirious, but eventually "I dunno," said the msn, "I; he turned itis_ corner. „ '17 + On the first day of his recovw told you I cant read. 'How ' /h n • A World W ar Map in colour �- o showing all imrportant events up to cry he was surprised .to see all The Nazi �leaders were Why not ,support your ,orQa $Y ANNE ASHLEY date clearly marked is being sold the nurses standing around, hie contract bridge m Company? Highest prices. . =` ; . by direct mail.-The dates of events.. bed, offering fomanehyplayingL S hi W is a asked. Hitler's mountain retreat DAILY or ass PAYMENT population of different" countries, - "Three diamonds," said Write f C Q, How can I make my teeth also agricultural and mineral areas "Why for the radio and refrlg- Goering. \ Tor e y whiter? are shown. This map,is very use- erator9, you sold us while you "No bid," said Goebbels.. Toronto Cr were unconscious," the chorused. ;, „ n Creamer A. Apply a solution of perox- ful ilk follow ing the w,ar day by day y Five diamonds," said von branch of .ide of hydrogen diluted with one- and you would be well advised to 'Ribbentrop. L'atte ra ve :Teacher: "Robert, what are �� aszd b FSC Lid ops tl water-to the-teeth. _.. _ __order a copy. Simple---send .,5c to._._ el>ab, — . Qac Hiitl r _.��--_Duke a George >Sta.. the Colonial Distributors, Limitt d. you goias to do when you „pass.,• Toronto Q.. Hofs can" I cause paint to , ' .$dhere to Ileo tin? 253 Queen SL.. Rest. Toronto .and grow up?' "Pass:' T _ Robert: "1''t' going to be i A. Rub the virface of the., tin - your WORLD WAR MAP will' - g "pass.'• be sent to you immediately. grandfather and just sit drat with ptimiee - powder, or. - - sandpaper, and apply shellac. Be - _ _., around telling-everybody how - .. sold the winters were when Trained Coyote 1 a sure the ,tin is free of grease be- was•a boy."77 - —, - - -';fore beginning the work: - _ . _ . Q. How can I clean .white w�1Qt Science One of Jahn" best friends had IClaisns of extraordinary hunt- �l7 woodwork most effectively? died so he called on.the widow ing ability are made .by Arthur A. Beat '&a pint of milkAn in a Nelson, of Springf ield� Idaho, for ' - •to express his sympathy. " rt pint of water, and then add one i „ his favorite hunting'companion-- lir :- =i� Doing "John and I were friends, -he 1� tablespoon o-f kerosene. Apply paid. ' "Isn't there something I .. a full-blooded coyote. The ant- and polish immediately with a soft BRAIN FLUID SLOWS HEART could have as a-memento elf him?" mal was taken from a litter of five coyotes. It has been raised . �eloth. The brain contains a chemical She raised her velvety brown Q, Horn can. 1 remove shine like a dog.peer at says the eascoy- tchich can slaw -the .heart beat, eyes, which a few secotids before- ®E -qrom serge? and lemon peel another that 're- had been weiawith tiara. ore has i peer at pointing phase- N - A. Sponge the serge with hot duces blood pressure. These dis- "How would 1 do?" she-.asked.-- good. His speed also makes the vinegar before pressing it. coveries were reported •last-week coyote a good rabbit hunter, he Q. How, can I--remove perfume said, to tile.• Federation of. American Brown:' if you had $20 is spots from furniture? - - -- i Vii. Perfume spots on furniture Societies for Experimental Biot- I should be smeared with linseed ogThe brain.chemical seems to hbe e , i i F E D ,� D V E �i T 15 E M E H '� oil, olive oil, or camphorated oil produced - continuously in the e e i0 S l Ido u and a S • ■ i Immediately. p .P+. apply head, and presumably in #,Ile brain more oil on a woolen cloth. itself. It passes along the blood Q. How can I keep a kitchelt a'tTeam and acts directly On the i AGENTS WANTED . . DC Cir. EGGS FOR HATCHING MEN AND WOMEN it'.LITTED r sink free of grease.and disagree- _ T E able odors? heart,. _ Lit;HTNING ROD AGENT WANTED Bl FF ORPINGTON DUCKS, 8u0 MAKE FXCELLE NT PROFIT It to seal Phillipa Lightning Pzotec- Egg stra4n, ideal meat and'white full or avers time, selling frenX A. Try pouring a -strong sola- tine SYstern. B. Phillips Company egg varletY. Buy the best. Eggs hdoorigh to door 100 products of t1 NEW SLEEP DRUG I.Amdted, 32 Osborne Avenue, To- =1,00 -per deaen. I.Arger lots eight Piicest Quality. quick Sales, Lowr tion o! hot water and salt through A neer sleep-producing drug, ronto. cents each. Buff Valley Farm. Prices. Big repeat Orders, Mediu the'sink and dram at least once ciatazoledione,_ vrhich is safe be= Box zea. Dundas. Ontario. 'territory will, yield beat return .a week. _ BABY CHICKS 'Only a;Dense to start, CASE PU, Casae an OverdOSe.lg virtually im- ExHABST FANS C'HASriG mSERCHANDI3E Wor y R ::...• Possible, was announced last week poss Qi:ALITY EMBRYO FED C13ICKS- D toot B a local territory. t0 the Federation of" American from Purina Fed rlocks, Barred EXHAUST FA_VS. NEW GENERAL' 1�ETAIL.q and CATAhpGUEr• 67 Rocks and white Leg horns, bred Electrics. way under wholesale, t. r lament, Montreal (FAMIL$K. - Societies for Experimental Biolo- for meat and eggs, blood tested. Toronto .Mercantile. -29 iieltuds. by. More than half a pound can - our flocks are rigidly culled Toronte)• PATRIOTIC STICKERS 1310.00 per hundred, $16.00 for two -- Modern be given a 150-pound person weeks old.-Kelly Chick Hatchery, - HERHS WANTED W:NDRED PATRIOTIC MAILI Etiquette without bad effects. Barrie, Ontario. stokers. There'll Always Be _p— IS$ WE BL'Y HUNDREDS DIFFER. England 80c postpaid. Zale CANCER AGENT EVERY- PRODUCERS OF CHICKS FOR 16 ent Hbrbs Roots, Barks. Write Vertlleb. Wawbewawa, OntarlQ,_ years. barred. rocks bred to lay Dominion herb Distributors, Dept. WHERE and S. C.* W. Leghorns Barron W, 1425 'Ma In. Montreal. OnMR TO INVENTORS e 13Y ROBERTA LEEstrain. None but large eggs set, _ ,Evidence that the mechanism of Rocks and legborns as hatched HELP WANTED A.4 OFFER TO EVERY INVE11Tp cancer is dormant in all healthy s cents, Rock pullets 16 cents. List of inventions an full Into 1, What reply should •one Leghorn pullets-IS cents. Every DOMESTIC HELP IN TORONTO motion sent free• The Ramss -chick is from blood tested breed- doctor's home: two children. State Co., Registered. Patent Attorne make' when being introduced to.a are. Satisfaction guaranteed. $1.00 salary expected Mrs. Malowney, 272 Bank Street. Ottawa. Cariad stranger and he aiys he. remem-' .books y ur order. J. D. Johnson,, SAFES Fergus.Ont. 86 Falrbank Ave.. Toroata here a previous meeting? LEGAL SUFFERERS 2. Isn't it rude for wedding Preteet your BOOKS ■awl CASE LAST YEAR A BRAY CUST03SER , guests to throw rice at, the bride tress FIRE and TSIEVF,S•' We bought 250 April chicks; by Gc- J. N. LINDSAY, LAW OFFICE, CAP. GOOD ADVICE, EVERY BUFFERE save ■ state and type at ease, or robes they averaged ?Oqb Droduc- itol Theptra Building, SL Thomas, of Rheumatic Paine or Nauritl and bridegroom? Cabinet, for any purpose. Visit tion. Bray chicks are for poultry- -Ontario. Special Department for should try Store; Remedy. , Ot $, when a hostess-has waited: aa. or write for prices, etc. to keepers who want results. Bray farmers cotteettoms. rows Drug Store' 8I5 Elgin, Ot+ ' taws, =1.00 postpaid. Dept. W. started pullets are good beta for :16 or 20 minutes for a tardy din- the early market mo'ey. Rocks. LIGHTNING RODS - --filer guest, should she telephone J,6c J.TAYLOR UMITE� Reda, N.H. x lis. wise choices for - SNAPSHOTS TODAY present buying. Bray Hatchery, LIGHTNING ,RODS. BUY FROM -..to-see why he is delayed? 130 John N., Hamilton. Ont. manu facturer. Savo:thirty to forty FAS(�Eg '�'Q.�yQ�ow ' 4. When entertaining a group Tp ro SAFE WORKS per cent. Phillips,,Company, 32 rl' pf persons, whose Baty i■ i to 145 Front St. F.„ Toreate FREE VALUABLE GIFTS FOR Osborne Avenue, Toronto: : Your films ire carefully and siren Established 1&'.if everS'one in the family providing: tifically processed by Imperial, tq see that ' conversation does not ou place your order for Tweddle MEDICAL make sure they lasL y .i. y,6 "]Say and June chicks at least ten g or S E i"POSURE 'FILMS ftie 5. Should a husband Or s wife days 1n advance of delivery date.. IT'S IMPORTANT — EVERY SUF- with beautiful enlargement tree. ever CrltiCize the Other about per- :,.i: • Send tpr illustrated folder show- firer of Rheumatic pal's or Near a reprints with enlargement 'fie ing premitims, also 1941 catklogtta itis should try'Dixon's Remedy. Thousands of lettere from eattafle25dq sonal things,. when in the com- I and new low price flet for Me and- OttawMunroa. s Drug Store, 885 Elgin St., cudtotptra testity to 'our superio any of others? June. 16 pure breeds, 8 Hybrids, Ottawa. 81 00 postpaid. Quality and service. —_ p { breeds of turkeys to choose S. Should One use a knife Or from, Tweddle Chick Hatcheries DR McLEOD'S STOMACHIC HE.4I9 IMPERIAL PHOTO SERVICE q D You tet 20 proven, Limited. .. obstinate Stomach Trouble; User Dept, D, Station J, Toronto , iork,to place.butter on a potato? balanced ingredients atriblstates: For years d suffered Ter- Answers a one low ccst when soubuy - 25 FREE CHICKS bone gnawing pains below eatinBreast- 1, 'Be tactful enough t0 say, Corn King. That's why bone, few hours after eating, UNGRADED EGGS WANTED gh you set more feeding value, WITH EVERY 100 PULLETS or ,100 causing gas and bloaiingo bey only -"How kind of you to remember t� faster gains, lower cowl be- mixed chicks ordered, we give 25 relief was soda and that only for W33 SUPPLY CASES AND PA1�4 cause of the greater number of short time. Then I took Dr. Mc- highest Market Prioes. Further' me," and try to recall the meet- balanced intredients free chicks. Pullets 816.00.t0 819.00 Leod's Stomachic. Atter three articulare apply Canadian Pro- tri 2. No. This ie an' old Cub- in Corn King. Use per 100; Mixed Chicks. 88.00 to bottles I was free from pain. I p g• chis improved min- 830,00 Der 100; Cockerels Der 100 vision Rc 6upply Company. lost tom. that is still observed and no oral for all your live stock. light breeds, 11.50; heavy breeds, kept on improving and have now Front Street East, Toronto. been well for several years, en- one should resent it. S. N0. She Ask yohr Corn Kingwpre- --84.00. Immediate delivery. Goddard -Joyi.ng steals without medicine. sentative,or write: Chick H a tic h e r y, Britannia Good for all forma of indigestion. USED CLOTHING is privileged to.go'ahead and have SELBY,01STfUSUTORS,Lid. Heights Ont. Drug Store or write Dr. MclAod's ` dinner served. 4. Thiti is the sslbr. ontulo t3toma6hic Co., 558 Bathurst, To- MODERN CLEAN USED CL ren' Ing. Ladies', Men's, and Children' duty Of the hostess; but•a con- PLUMBERS' .SUPPLIES ionto. 11.25 per bottle postpaid. 827 ' net duty y wear. Lowest prices, I.Genial group is never ss at a lo - I BARGAIN .PRICES, BATHTUBS, `URSERY STOCK East Toronto. Agents.a anted. dor convershtional Subjects. $. _ toilets, at n k s furnaces, air- for co not even jokingly. 6. The conditioning pipe, valves, fittings., WANTED TO' PURCHASE • Shallow Well etectric pump com- BIGGEST $1.00 GARDENI Di PER- fork should be used. ylete with 80 gallon tank, 874.60. ennials — Delphinium, Dianthus WANTED Inquiries welcomed. Parkin SuDPIY' Loveliness, Coneflower, Regal MA'1'I•M F ; Company, 215 Barton Street E., Ltly, Oriental POPPY, Chryeanthe- Farnl tractors sold in Canada Hamilton. Ontario., mum, others; Sugar Maple; Cedar; NEW AND USED GU USE AN " w 4 Shrubs;,260 Seeds. Prepaid. Two Duck, also feather beds High - 'during 1940 numbered 20,968,.' an BAKFRY EQUII-ME3NT orders 81.80. DOLLAR NURSER- rices paid. Send particulars IES, -Fonthill, Ontario. .. seen City Feather, 'l8 Baldwel � Increase of 56 per cent over the MIDDLE�AGE oronto. __- F. sales made in 1999. RAKERS' OVENS AND MACHIN- -* E� ery, also rebuilt equipment al- CRale, R NURSERIES;; RI DGE- �OM ways on hand. Terms arranged. dale, Sask., Lilacs, Honeysuckles, CatlatrBll{ Correspondence invited. .Hubbard. flowering age 6, 81.50; Flowering l t , �E'ortablq Uven Co.. 103 Bathurst pei:erinia7 collection Sb, 81.00; Car- _CAR AND TRUCK PARTS . . HEED 1HIE ADVICEI! :St- Toronto. 100,'1.00r 25 Asyaragus three -sears- a S �Used•-- New a / Thousands Of Women CARS, NEW AND USED ;o smilingtbru"trying '"DAHLIA SPECIAL 15 BULBS, 12 SPECIALIZING IN REBUILT 1110. 1 times" with Lydia E varieties exhibition Champagne, TORS, POWER-U:iiIT9, Hydrae a Pinitham's Vegetable MOUNT PLEASANT 140TORS LTD, w • s • • Compound—ramous Toronto's oldest Chrysler, P1ym- other - beauties 81.50 postpaid, _$olrts, tVlickes. Ge■eratora, at for over e0 years in n- ou'th dealers; three locations.- 692' Gladiolus special from named' vas- ars,'alul;aetos, Carblsretore, Radl■ CIGA• ltevinefemalefunpp ML Ple3aant Road, 2040 Yonge St. letter, Picardy, Carmen, Sylvia, ors — ExehaageeServlee, Glass ' floral troubles.Try ftl 1650 Danforth .Avenue.-Our Used ottler Re-Suties, 100 for 81.75 poet- Satisfaction or refund. Levy Ash • Care make us many friends. paid. F. Z'Palker,Scotland, Ontario. !'arts,;Dept. J. Toronto. - na i • :r :.T DICKERING NT:W3 ,- �fi3[. C. MURK" • rson - - ..• - �!]-TLE-�-� - - 1 � _ _ �� _ HOF T];IE- PEAClIr , Terms for the County of Ontario AND $1.75 per year. 11.50 fn advance For tre9 plq r " lubscriptions to the United States '3ROOKidN 55 DAILY K p lir QP sad Gt. Britain, $2.00 in advaaoe. CL�A$tEONT .. .. .. .. 913All Tunieg guaranteed' PI( RING bOti 'I'ORON70-PICKERING AGINCOURT .. sone .. 2144 dad i o - C. S. MwDONALD Joky Murkar, Proprietor we the hone char :� N'u-ruiture Movin S��i�lC� u v pay p ge 20! CIO" Ass. Toronto Your Patronage is Appreciated Eggert service and re- .phone Laloeside 150= lAassitieA Aelverlissase�fe GORDON YOUNG LTD pairs to all mattes. Bess. Toronto 1� e Ad .3g-- PHONE PICK 5304 FOR SALE — onable charged. Work Drophead (White). Set of books _0001K.SHUTT P. C.V. HARVEY PEARSON Enaranteed. ATTENTION' •`Joim ugh 'Bookland- 10 A. C,E.H. Pro volumes. 1' Bu ding frame, 18-6 • P� ARTHUR FIELD _ by 12-6. Box 225 News ' c -WoodFARR'7 Graduate Radio and Televisiongr�k d 'Criv RoaFOR SALE — set and a half of Fr' ogt ' :..� ►. -� � � Institute; Member Official Radie c ` .. / ' ' J team harness in good condition. _ I r 7. . 'Agency . For Sale on ft 'Cheap. Ffione Pick 1 r r c2. Cr Pit - u un. shad R i1tew Steep o! Parts oa Had - - -- FURNISHED COTTAGE -- for Erban nd.Alaska Oats& Bar- BROCK GtY'ardl � .e rent at Tree Haven an Rouge: E. Sertiee on above maebbes Carmichael. Box 37 Burgess Ave.. Implements, on exhibit in seaaoa ' ley, free from noxious weeds • : _ (� Toronto. phone Gr, 918b- Plows, mowers eta Garden Peas, 10@. per lb. - LSa �+ra T ATR nd and FOR SALE — 3 young Yorkshire :�. L E __ Cl®ver Seed —. H=TB'Y _ .. Stone -sown; ?&pigs 5 weeks , old. Wm. -._ _ _ Healthfully Air-Conditioned Delivered 0r Loafed in O. Clemence, 4th con, o1,p. No. 5 F'a•rrmore Laying Mash and All Shows Daylight Savin Time Claremont, Ont. Growing Mash guaranted to g PHONE: Plant, Pick 1,026 School. I THURSDAY FRIDAY&SATURDAY tbroste *flute Howard 6471 11OSTS = for sale. A number of give results, $2.25 per cwt. MAY S. 9' and 1� cedar posts, rearsonable. Apply _Repair Shop �, JOHN B'OIIENT k t�0-I�i --waiter white, Pickering. Barley& Oat Chop, $2,25, .ton rwo sl:nWs, at 7,so and 9.30 Building Material of all kinds Saturday Matinee at 1.30 PASTURE' — for rent. Running Tractor Service g GINUER ROGERS ll E. ; ' mater and lots of shade; also a Graduate I. H. C. Tractor Scbool L.. G r `O WE /LL quantity of hay. hire, R. A. Bir- 10 years experience Claremont, '.Ont. IN JF wNBRAL DIRf10?OR AND rell, Claremont. Service in all melees of Tractors Licensed Garage Service Pho4a Res. 381. Oltles 36W. Y� BKBAL1i1RR . TRAILER and TENT —location 3 i4Jllltt , Foyle" Satisfaction guaranteed _ _-. y �.t4naeseisor�to1w.J,KatYero by the month, Goodlprtng- — ate affoule water. — -Apply N. & McEwen JOHN NnRTON WITS I'bone 5104 CLAREMUN7 Night"d Day Swrise T�t+� **T DENNIS MORGAN FOR SALE — Latham raspberry P♦Vii��ii\ MILLS JAMES CRAIG Business Phoma Ra Wase Pboasl canes. Roasborough, Altona Road, - 9 I)I _ 28 - FOR SALE -- t>oo bush good feed Shur-gain feed sed'- MONDAY, TUESDAY WED,SDAY "� este, 40c. per bush. 30 teas. good MA 12, 13'and ]t - 'The Pickering • - ttznot� and red clover hay:-Jao. _•'r • - - :I Miller, Brougham. 88-9 vice mill, chicken •Last Complete slow at 8."' �- .?>�RIENCED — Voung wPom- PERMANENT NAGGING PAIN Starter owin ss MEAT MARKET an wants.owtaide work, on farm. THAT FRAYS T KE. TEMPER IYl+1$l1 la Seven Sinners" --- ---. Bo: tlso New& AND NERVES. IT MAY BE ► ymng mash, We ear a call line of joy MARL WITH r7 ti - ,',IIOR RENT — 4 bedrooms, one YOtlR EYES. range mash, �o_ ENE DIETRICH Fresh --; 'laage living-room — FUR SALE C. H. TUCK. OPT. D. Starter concen'tra- JOHN WAYNE - OR TRADE —ebr►e bicycle, ttan- e - ia'n(�, 4: cycle, 20 in, trent .vdheei, 12 in, Disasy Maedi, �' !• a ALSO AN ADD13D•ATTIL ION !cared in rear, in good condition. Geo. Obese MIS res, calf starter, tur- U Padditk Whiteside Road, Dun- tM1AAWA, OIrl, s --salt , key tarter, --salt Slee Couldn't Meats '' °�' in blocks and ba : . FOR SALE — 3 sowe3, brew W. LAND SURVEYOR. _ y Sa o Our delivery_is at your aervioi z F. J. DONd:VA14 a ae. a Purina fly spray Gore, .Brock Road, Pickering. ' . A•. r Surnyors Gibson and Asaotd. 381 ! LTE. - 1Pho>te Pick 1620 FOR RENT — summer cottage, Mug Str. Hast. Oaks*& Plbsts for cattle," g ROGER .PRYOR ICLARENCE SILK - k r-.at Dunbarton Shores, 4 woms and L. S. O_n the ars the reeosds .f bath, running water, electric ran- IM 1�l17 N • L(�rk'V�nod EVE ARDEN ' ;ge, fireplace, large screened ver- CLIFF EDWARDS P1C>N RIN - andah. $150 for season. Write — E DELIVER ]Notice' ' t y 5100 A. Danforth Ave, Forondo, �dapleLeaf D�ntn�1F � PHONE 5317 r r COMING — '1"lture.'Fri. and Sat. � y�u or phones Iia. 9%1. _ /1 Insurance Ca MAY 15. 16 and 17 sem We do Building,*fan kises e FOR SALE — early Warba rpot qr WAWA AM AM C& t;, . trtoes. John C. Moore, lot 26, con. i +� The Return of F M, Pickering. . _ . �� oAx�exTBa, FOR SALE — swell-bred Durham Cheap rate* for Farm and-Country OF ; Frank J am est buildings.' PICK:IrRINO PL[rtiBrxGi ' ala. Teebeicoler Z a Shorthorn bull, year old. A. J. Windstorm' �c4 on Buildings = , asci Campbell, R. R. 2, Pidwring. Windmills, Silos ate. TREASURtrR'S SALE of LANDS WITH ROOFING . ,Alt Minds ',41Automobile Insurance of (HENRY FONC7+ . iS'OR RENT — 10-roomed brick FOR TAXES ' i� � 511+0 se�[hBraatfrrel Beosas hoose, with garage, garden and trait .ill ba beld in the - Katerials,EnVAre.Batherooaa tress, half•edle west o! Brougham wMa e►a PfV... TUWNB$IP HALL C• CL�ND ING Bgnlpseat, ro'Aatlae -- 'and north. John D. White, Phone, 9Fetema, )sea '� -,3dark 16 r 8. ,87-6 �O��K $�Wa JIBROUGHAII Stable ai ' - RIIiITBrY, ONTARIO ON Ft7NliBAL D] UWTOB Bandies iEatmeeW J%gd t Painted and Deaosator — 1Qoed workreanahip. Reasonable. H. WAB SERVICES CAMPAIGN FRIDAY, MAY 16TH Prints♦esbtsiane S'stimates 1`req - 1. W. Johnston. Frsnchmu►'s Bay. 1941, at 7.00 p:m. E, S.T. Day and Nigh* Wosit G)oamntled ,lti�IO !1lLI3IC! — 3sssirls wir• Major Pugsley announced to the ..List at Gollector's or at toy office. s Phone-ti000 F• J. PRo��7 jil 46 ad mss• > t BseTiae-es• Neves on Wednesday, that the cam- HUGH PI16H Ualvern5006 .:, W =alrss est 11�w»iwses.. Reasosaiispai �' in lOnteaio CountF had now :Tre ssutet r ''` Phone A50Z Buss*U reached the emu of $8,046.74,not almost Markham �t pSCI!►�B1N8. A ' � �. Oso doable the objective. A not;e.vrorflty � f contribution .comes . ..from the local Maple Lea,! Insurance.Co. of $500. �A1 used :Cars IR Chick you . e~; ..• - � are � •� �, (JCI( 1940 Dodge Coach, Del::xe Sp. _ y _ iKcdurtt you can be sure of grow - 1939 Plymouth Coach .1 without an setback and lar !C!! �' ` �' y u`U? always have such good 93? Dodge Deluxe Sedan �..� th • � k hist and pep, 1936 Ford Cabriolet lthat yOti� �IO'� ey minute you 1935 Cher 4-door Deluxe Sedan live You are go in ' in sk*M ie� iM ells » to get the mash I alp we sae: tlo nja ' � , k; know I can 'depend on for•best 1933 Dodge�Sedan msnsorhds fisR WE. results and that is-- f "- Al mat. is 1932 Pontiac Coach ver .:, CHICK MASH •:1932 Chev Coupe �"°" "'m'� =— ForNked with Vitamins-&-Sr a and-G 1929 Ford Coabh - - - � Ihs,ails• thtr is P� Your chicks aced .ALL 5 vttwnin�, for the S working ccoorgec XL G'asMr Thirsts freedom from rickets, absence of balanu give health. rapid growth, X W. R'�2 nervous disorders, perfect digestlon, heedom from e.o a Berta 9 d 11�IlIa/ YMM—led cut down your Rowes to suMfftwgly low pereentages - =IL�.h. 16r 'R1iR ably fine 3oiras. - " ' • MOLE, CZnOnt s', Wisps rat .s eeapply yen wim'HltehEore!'. be beetles attarea, `. - I W � 0" ErnA Stroud, Dunbarton, Ont. �� � �:��►��rw�. er ' a Gentleman, sr Mason, 4. Stored vegetables, three cinds • - r^' `+ ��.AREM(�l Z' and. a Christian, - in- belief, the The exhibits were ve fine. Points Euchre Sad Disnee $roup aaa finest qualities s, man can claim. in 'judging were considered, - color, WeCrie��-fir , Uk rdwn-'$� -,Mrs. George` Beverley visited the Mothers' Day will be observed in texture and fhwour, Time requiredTHOU Proceeds to War Victims' Fuad f, city one day-this week.. the Baptist Church next Sunday at for preparation, Suitability to daily Mr, and Mrs. Roberts, of Oshawa, the-morning services.-There-wit eats,- Ptd oi-display: - SHALT j i visited Mn and Mra. Ed, ir,d,wia on $peeia. music a4d an address rvwill be surnma,ty o! mostt ira►portaut things SUFFERING FROM B rn Sunday last. ,-- delivered by Mrs. Walter Daniel, on learned and practices to .be avoided. Rhetmn}tic Paan, Sciatica, Lumbago y Harry Boose moved-into the "The Taµsk of Motherhood"'. Rev. Luncheon served by the Women'sKIL is not necessael►. Use RUMACAP43 city, on Saturday last to join her Daniel will«speark -at the evening Institute of .Brougham. The after at ons for quick relief. BpYls,3= husband there. , be .on The Arm of the Lord". noon meeting w'aa opened by Mrs. DRUG Co, Pickering, Orsi. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lewis and dau- BROUGH,.4Iii! Harvey, District President, with ghter, Irene, were in Oshawa on prayer, and the singing of The Ode: Drive _ - Mrs. N. White, of Bsooklin, Bang j j' n i Mondav evening. Numerous cases of Whooping- , The May meeting of the W. M. "The Land of the Maple'° and led � Y� d�eon0�y cough i S. will be held at the homy of Mrs. in Community singing. M}xs. Birrell • • • �.om ` are understood to have been e reported - and some not reported. ' at the piano. The . Brookiin ladies - #Q1n hard The Shepherd and Moffat families gave a skit. Mrs. S. Pugh an alfp- h r of Toronto were Brou haw visitors Teacher Barclay Trans�art '9�eet U ` The friends of Mrs. Thomas Bir- ^^ kett; of Stouftville, ;egret to ea g ropriarte reading. Moss Gray, �^ 7� Yo on Sunda6*. of the Course, spoke brieflyL and 1 of her serious ilhtess following a r s#coke, a few days ago. The HaVpY Circle Mission Band introduced the Guest Speaker, Mr.. � ilia ke oke, few day, atho, until a few will meet on Saturday afternoon at Rush, 'vegetable Specialist of . the lteiween Ciaseasost, Smahas _ y ..months ago lived'in-eiaremont, is,' the Brown hoarse. Province, who gave a most informsaw*�+ XLtte+ale and Torea>to Mr. and .Mfrs. Rp Watt and brother t;�-end -Interesting address along •-- we regret to learn obliged to enter g '. and Mr. and Mrs.. Goodfellow have the lines of�•freparration of Soil, � drivers are ttafned to he-carets !,]Oshawa Hospital where she is to taken rooms over the Gannon adore. Fertilization, seed, insects and an- ewrieess Sad reliable. -serious operation. - - - Mrs. Wtrn. Hill has.returned to her Mr. 5is%on, of Halibuxton and swering the many questions asked - - � - home in. the village after etpendinr Mrs. Linton, of Toronto, were vis- by these ardent amateur gardeners. B/Miai Rates M Long nlstanse itors at the Gannon home on Sun- The meeting was closed with the tasting. - a period with her sons, Morgan-and day. rt .tiational Ant1iem.' -_.._ _ __ leesa the weat6ee . Clayton. y of houses to •rent is a �_.� _ A shower was held at the Boni- problem here these days. Regular �: . ing Club House on Wednesday, Ap- homes are all turned into boarding BIRTHSAlk ablipmanift bmKvd mW �» �R 'WHEN YOU TRAVEL - ..ril 30th in honour of Mr. and Mrs. places- - Everett Hammond vv9rich was well Two daughte of Mr. and Mrs. On Friday, Mad 2nd, 1941, to Mr. • Silver- attended, and the goung couple were and Mrs, Joe Tran, (Frieda Silver- R AV atm the recipients of many and 'varied C. Millraq (Sarah'Norton) were vis- thorn) R. R. �L, Claremont, a dough- �� ��� A'' TRIP 'D ,et useful oresents. itors last week-end with the Thos. ,ter, at- the Brierbush Hospital, _ LOW ROUND i RI FARES - Mfrs, Isymatn Pilkey, we are glad Norton family. Stouffville..- _ to report; is slightly improved. al- Sunday School and Church Servier7heat Toronto es will be combiged for next Sun-. Ori Tuesday, May, 6th, 1941,.to. I " `Montreal 11.80. -•: j thougl► yet ins critical uonditioa day's service, beginning at 2 P. m. and Mrs. Gordon Ratcliff, (Sadie1 W. and Mrs. Motheraill and dau- Winnipeg 86.�W standard time• Burd .-Claremont)- R. R. 2. Stouff- phone 1100 -- -i g tars, Marjorie and---Norraw toget- Grocery Sloven and the Post Aff- STOUFRVILLE ville, a daughter, st the Brierbusb } her with their friends visited Mr.. ice.will be.closed on Wednesday af- THUR.,'Fitt., SAT., MAY 8,9,l0 Eastern' House, phot .•. Hospital, Stoulfville. - and Jim. Lewis, on Sundaw last. -• Mr. Mothersill hie accepted ai posi- moon and evening each week until _ «! "A Little Bit tion in Kingston,.Ontario, and will, fur Hopp Circle Milssion Band A'UDLEY v' is the near fu carve be moving there. -: ' • - _ The nearannual meeting of the Cess- °Pill hold th4r May meeting on sat^ of Heaven" . S.N �►o'N 1 T urday, 10th, at the-home of Mrs. T. Congratulations are being given eterV Board was held last week, at C. Brown at 2.84 p. m. to Miss Kathleen Winter upon her GLtJR1A JEAN which the regular reports were pre- A •Euclige and Dance will be held election as Preeidentw of the Junior / seated. The officers of the past year in the Hadi here on Wednesday ev- Institute at Brooklin recently. She ALSO were re-elected for another term. ening. May 14th, at 8 P. m., sponsor- will make good -in leadership. if • , p• � � _ The date far,the Annuail Desoration ed b the-Women's Institute and the Rev. Mr. Jenkinson made several Swmng with Since Day was also decided upon, and an- Music by calls his church mffinbers here r nouneed for the First Sm►day in Bi l.th's n rhes Cc¢n touf Smiths Orchestra, Stouffville. The karst silk. BtNG CRO SBY M proceeds to o to the Telegram's Miss Muriel Westney of St. Jos- Ddbthe}ra' Day will be observed British War f ictinis' Fund. eph's Hospital Staff spent t4i week ,ALSO , the United Church on Sunday next. 1 The Sunday School will meet in The Y. P. will meet in the church end-with her parents � . '-r 19 . the Qhnrch , School at J:0 a. m. on Sunday, may 11th,' under the Several_ from here attena'ed- the This is �gl�IId The Special Mothers' Daly program leadershilp of F,nsncis Willson, Citiz-1 Club dance alt Cherrywood last week. _ - eAship Convener. Topic - How Can- '.Miss Helen P'uckrin arrived'home GRAY COACH 'will be followed with choruses, songs ads is governed - Dominion from from the hospital and ia. gradually Mon., Tues„VVed., May t2, 13, 14 and stories by the scholars. The Sea to Sea,, Roil Call - A.verse recuperating at her home here. . . if offering will go to the Ontario Rel- from the Bible' beginning with the Se�seral residesite west of here are .«Prunrose path -iglous Education Council. At .11 letter - 'M.- comWailning rather vigorously on . m. the Mothers' Day Service veil! I The annual meeting of the Warn the daanage to crops and roads lrom VPITH YOUR +SCRAP - - be held, with an appropriate message ens Lutitute will be held.at the the dust nuisance 'caiised by the RAVE F`UB T8>� by the Pastor and special:music by _: JOEL iMcCREA SED CROSS home of Mrs. W. E. Holtby, Tues- trncics .using any road that gets in y the choir. The Sacrament of Bap- day,, May 13th, at 2.30 p. m. Reports fair shape. - GINGER ROGERS tiam will be ad=ministered. Parents of the- year's activities and finances The Cldb meets. at the home of - - - The Red Cross is msidng in are invited to bring their children - v I will be received and officers elected. Gard ,and Mrs. . on Monday THUR.,FRI., Sat.MAY.15,"16,"17� men4$•to collect all-the-scrap to the church end present there for I Roll Call:- A Spring. Supper Diah. evening next. Mrs. Walcot, who isdistrict, to be Bold and the p . Baptism at this service. ;service in I Hostess - Mrs. Holtby. Helpers - in charge of the Girls' Land Service « used by the local branch far the evening will be at ? p. m. Let Mesdames W. Milne, G. Holtby and Work will be present. A Quiz Con- C'shOst Breakers”- Cross Work. Definite days R[!i everyone attend church on Mothers Hardy test is being put on by Miss HolIin- set for collections. Watch for ".Day and wear a flower in honour of_ Summary Day of the W. I. was ger with music. A full house is hop- - WITH I :' iter information nest wreel� mother. held in the Town'Hall-on May 2nd, ed for. 1308 HOPE your p�°re' rags, metal' Rt. Vigor. Bro. Stuart S. with a splendid attendance of the ;P7yULETTE GODD�IRD �e6• old tires etc: and kelp . VAtrict-Depnty Grand Master of hers of the Vegetable Cookery - - war.- Rt. 3&m*nic Toronto District B, tread project. The Mbrning Session was 9PIiY SUFFER ihe'sgony of linea• his Official Visit to Brougham Un- devoted to the Reports of Local Lea- Matic Pala, Sciatica. Usmbag�o, when 'I ve on w el- fis.,yon Lodge, Claremont,on Wednesday tiers, inikuding -the following � r R will gi y 7. evening of this week. Brethren irosn• 1. Arg accanplialazsetib come relief. BOYE3' DRUG �. Fes■ Fencing that is unary of the city and neighboring � Changes in Practice M leursl lodges were guests on this oc- 8. Pbrsorusl gains or s�defarctions Women's Twtitate' and Piremealt fl 'LAST �eadon. Stuart Ceow,%, 'will Iong be Judging £xlabits: . Dance at Bratghs 1![sy 14th . ,remeoabered by the Masora of this -- ` is Garrote prepared in ciao wa6"is `• . . . _ _ Distrkt, sa one of the fineet of men, 2. Two salads + - ` 7,vne who was raw* nbaed to sa S. One vegetable plate k BRAY CHICKS Vote theca _. <F.jR IMMEDIdTE res O _ . SHIPMENT _ 1e 1� OJ 1 SWAY R fSn ' t�NTARIO At first arcs, -it•may not wearAME ofA .�, . possible for you to order sflock - �flC � y - • ARM - • cl• now, grow biratn out and Pay Toronto Prices em into the nests in time • - - to cash in on the )sigh October- 6 _ At W dtby--Your Home Market November egg t good But You can IF you start good Bricks said -^'S - F E N C 1 N start them NOW. We ai" running .:For' all our incubators at full capacity 1 ti to this fence that' - and are prepared to supply you Durability is a prime ,.; 9iy ' essential in farm fora it proof csat with chicks at a morn notice k� = O H w i t . the se+Yerest Shoda'and 'EGGS - ` s of just a reeds, ed - Jost} "OJ AY" Zi strains. n one or'two b t ;n t o T— _. rive lour farm the PE%, . - •- � in any one of a dozen pure breeds Igyy Zinc :, and.several crosses. Good chicks too-the kind you can depend on ' r is b i t extra-long service. MANENT protection l co OUCALVESLA. : _ of live and grow fast. The kind built to give J of chicks that develop into i;arly- �•• bearing steel wise,tem- WAY" fence. h will save .you ec laying and heavy-laying pullets pored to the proper degree of many times its cost and present - 'And All KiRd� oI _ - the kind of chicks Rooeit Car- hardness and then heavily coated many a worry. f We Hill, rted i - negie o West with urs zinc to rust and Both last May - BMAXCHICKS. p LiOth LiVC weather resistance,gives unusual r a3 Mr. Carnegie writes: I never sera* ' FOULTRY ' .1and =strength and(one-serYiceabil�ty Dressed a nicer lot of b Ids; never.lost onefo this fencing.through sickness, and my pullets - - started to lay at 4 1-2'mos. old. In addition,the Stiff Stay Ring Pf �._ Get a flock of Bray (hicks started lock fastening device where the J '� ICKIEHI,NCx FAHM►. under' your brooder.: NOW - Wk�cross imparts a nail-slip :LIMITED s'oatclr up and cash in^ on the - - neual high egg prices next Oatob- i r O and November. C L,AR EM O NT - Registered I:.rading Statiol'1 Order Your $raj. Ciiicka seamed _. . - ✓„ pallets and Turkey iPbulw ,�11 i• Sed pick up oee Of sur fist ieW "talo�iiea. s too. from - We bave secured N&M fwr YOU- AM�tb ito, y' Lockwood blains Go. Pickering . IIiN1�AC tK.Phone Whitt 336 .) u G. Wilson, Balsam OnG CAJ�ADIAN STElL COR!'ORAT1dM LtMITlp s h JL IL 1, Myrtle Station' rya AM MW OMICNE WX ts7 wataae A" OW4 Mats OAMT T � . .. ` U.S. FLEET STEAMS NEARER TO BATTLE OF ATLANTIC � u ` F '~� ta�blish a solid belt from anada �, �••-�-�. ,, • � to Britain, thoroughly protected llmamuma �� < ,3^- .-. ., ,._ <„ ..,ex,„, x '>".:y. y,; f ---- r•.»�nra-t.-uv-BiT..ti.----• • r • ::j s f,Y„ Yp,z, 3 . ¢ <'. .1`0 YO' a.'. s 'r 'xar h. Y.'. Words of Cheer m .. r x,:;�,.� �. x,"�q<' Aj��, � h `Ur i Speaking more hopefully o! e "�. . ,;6 ml. y' outcome of the. Battle of the Balk= "' ♦ 9 k4 R -fr x �, a, h 3 / S ', Y ♦g� �rY - ens than many ogf his contgem r• r .. -11'.. wa b po 1 ', I ­,; a w ? _ ' yx � �r arias, '_ViaJor Geo e Fieldiss Eliot, �- - r rxy ,_. 5 # r � b,xao U:S." military expert said: "The f z . > facts are that the Balkan war has `;� r..:,.'fb''Ydf.1..,0— +.I,Atl,". aY :,rink 'r ,s .eSMs� "-�-�"',... ,,,�,.,» � ' n 0 f: ' been a net gain for Britain a.8 long - " - v nw . ` " '" Y as-SudZ-fid..-'ATeaandrM--tie-trot ::� a 1. " prix Y µ „ "'ate sir lost; that precious time has been gained that Germany has been 1 s YwM"s , r ?,.f; x°r ': F'9. -, a'rrtr v � '"`'. k,sjow' Compelled t10n8e llp'1'eaOurCe9 of .11 .s. w �,,.n'.>, n '','�cj, t t.;„,+x,n ,�'"F2d ,.x :! ',&v z ,hy^ ,�r 'T` 'y . _. _ . a y r%n5 x> x d , " � �,;,„ : which she has none too teat a < ... Y va x' "' y a '; reserve; and that. the -island of ; r r ^� ^` n'��u �"r .« " A Great Britain remains unconquer• _. rt< r' ' . Rt y s<� r 3 ed. Nor has anything which has . ',A �r w £ s/M yv v r rr' '. �, .happened to the Balkans brought-. ;' '.i y y y; r� x# w"frr �-' ' YA s w f Germany nearer #o that conquest; .. u: r � r� �h�, 4 M _ lr�M indeed the reverse is the case, The :;i £ ",r .r } r . y . r yfi r N,n,.,a�i;�t"rrirr ' ,e.' y� •,Q�' „�, War Will be tt'p8 Or lost III Great - fru y . > # s z"..'..", ` .c r r , v Britain and its waters of approach; % �� �� .c YKk Qi;";..: c 44: , + n , >'t7yO SI.^r s ' T r 'S t l � - —it--iB-#132rA-iha:t-.Il[tt-18F--III73$tr-80f3n�-`- -t� .. — _ h , , ' . ..".'F' ," . c e ." " or 4.f . , �f >;<t er.or laJ•er, face Lha final show- =� +` s �s:Its h 4 .;1 P. r :.: r down. It fs precisely there that the � — r R r " a`¢ r Y fi¢�Jen;4 ;13 ' s r - power of the American people 'can' - _ -. r ? r j 1, ^ �, ,� ♦ ;.r } "•� �' ,:ti _ make Itself felt with full force. or LIV IN -: ;;7"'.�` 'nKw'� y': ?Z'A' 1-1 •tt ;.,syr i r ' r, n '4.�+b fir' i� s "i r3'":? n ' BattlE of EflXpt - J ,•- . ,. u , �Y/,,,/r ' �� �k Y rs is - Aside from the Battle of the At _ .. `� y%y sx:.�� r` r s y ?r ? � �;.{`� lantic the question of where SA'eeten Cere81, - // i�, �r .e5'3 .Gd ♦ ri r yr f'OE - �� 9`�'� r•%y "i�6 u / '' /...; 'b'�rr '.v d, "",w.w: :`.'cY.'�. '. X . - - Pvdr�l l�a'� and - s> �y y s yr �� n.3 the war would move neat fn Eur= €J .s rM y. k ; ���z' ° _„` 'fir k y asd engrossed,• most minds here �R. Fr@9�t Frtjl=. b 4. . - N' f . x aye n � +«.6� :' F ��r r abroad. P..ri.m e. Minister .. 7r jam,:YH r' SUS Churchill's Sunday speech indicat- I.... , q ,� , , ; ed that London expected the next ala might ver . well be forthcoming - r s + ' �y �> Anis stab.to come somewhere along., y f was seen in reports m increasing �-./ . . .. ';' 3�. � � fN the Mediterranean, .through Tu r-sf;✓ key or Spain, Some experts betiev tension between Germany amd the w "� 'al Soviet Union — 12,000 German - ed Bitter's armies-would play leap troops, equipped wiEh tanks and ,� �:> I frog from one Aegean island to artillery, arrived in Finland, Rus- another end ga at Suez' v�ithout__ sia's nearest northern net touching Turkey. One London I 11 glrbor; t: ::-: and tire.:,-Soviet Union took steps -- -- source spoke of the coming engage- to regulate strictly all shipment As American warships assume their peril-fraught roles Df."interested"interested b Standen" in the-Battle of the went as the "Battle of Egypt" and of goods to Germany, clamping a - a pe g told-the United`Press its outcome ban on a -Atlantic, the 4 yy might decide whether Japan' and passage of any war mater- „ _ ' projected two:ocean U.S. Navy'is estimated-•at VtWashington to be four years away from com- p tai through the Soviet Union from Matron, - - - - - - • Spain would enter the'-war as ac- - Nevertheless naval authorities are pleased by the way in which the shipyards g east .to west, or vice versa. e. Workmen in the V.S. Na pyards are cutting construction tine Azfa allies. British prepar- ry yards as well as in yaids -owne•d, by private concerns are- driving steadily ations- for the- test included ap- -' ##V� � . 1t>tsad as fast as the material is delivered._. pofntment of discount Gort"aa com- : -A good sample is the 1650-ton destroyer Edison, now• in commission. This'v sal�w . constructed:in' 10 Health of Animals .. -; aths. Some years ago the re gs ��aa mander•in-chief at Gibraltar and tp�a000 g suint period.oi ,const:ruction=Was 31 months. /Phis ndR- has been slashed implied announcement that a sec- batil the average is 15 months. .., - The jFo most welcome additions to the Davy o1' course-are-the battleships North Carolina and Washington,_ and :Mediterranean mine field, 600; Where are 22 railway points in-- 111ie first completed since 1921. They both are 35,000-ton vessels, Their main armament is-16-inch guns, 0 miles square, had been laid to the Dominion at which.. accord. . -" �nattnled in three turrets, three per turret,-They'also .carry a heai=y battery of.anti-aircraft and secondary ...protect the Dardanelles and Suez. -•`ng to -regulations,.L all empty bsaadside guns. They are pro elled by turbines developing 115,000' hordepowei -from- oil-fired boilers and Reports from Vichy hinted of an stock cars arriving or passing . giving-a speed of 27 knots. Mach is equipped to-carry- three-planes, approaching showdown, with- Hit• throe h are cleansed and disin- . g ler forcing the Turks to grant him €acted under the supervision o! - . military right-of wiy'to the:Per• the Health of Animals Division;- navbegaa sending Warships, pa- elan Gulf of Suez. Dominion Department of Agri- . . THE WAR • W E E K--Commentary on Current Events rol bombers and In, ali probability. culture Behind the Turks_ ,_unless the earn have ak- . . - carrier•based aircraft, to play�'8 Recent developmFnts in the Near ready been cleansed since last • ���HIGHEST TAXES LEVIED Attar role is the a Battle of the .�. Atlantic.". Tine .potential effective East have led to" the assumption " u°ed for stock. During the year _ __ t< that the Turks, when the Hitler- ended -March, 1940, 68,468 cars . • u seas of this whole far-flung sur• squeeze finally comer, will be guld- and 8,615. trucks were.so.treated. IN CANADIAN H I S TORY- - asi•ce asubmar nnd air aes IInd trol in -raiders Was i n Assoealing'with " ed by ciated Presses of tco reRpohei endenL Stacks o f refined sugar on hand = seen -as tremendous. "Red Fleet," Dewitt Mackenzie-last week wrote in Canada on Jaanary 26, 1941, % - ., _, .. . _. - ._. - _.__ organ of the Soviet navy-declared 'that Turkey was believed`ready to - amounted to 266,050;48$ unds "Ale must be prepared for an . ' ._ ,that the extended U. S. naval patrol de the German demands if she of co personal-Income tax rates -were i'y g compared ,with 192,884,644 _ _ extension of righting over wide upped to ib per cent on. the flrei is the Atlantic would enable- the_ the high-sign from the -Kremlin. - pounds on the corresponding date ereaa . . . Canada Is determin• , $1,000 of taxable income,..froat the United. States and Britain to "es- That'Ws encouragement from Rus- a year ago. .. - ed to spare-neither her resoure- -_ _ _ - _ ._-.- - . - present-rates 'of y6 aid E perc cent. . eu nor her manpower . . . In Britain's Dark Hour -Priem Minister Mackenzie . (QUEUES OF HOUSEWIVES FORM BEFORE LONDON FOOD STORES King. This Biggest Budget, brought. _ ' dorm at the end of a month when ... r-� z _ Never before in" their 1Rfatory the fortunes of Great Britafn had - °:r - - . Have Canadians 'been tailed upon. fallen to one od the lowest pointe .• asks-MCI*a tremendous oontri. .. in her proud record, made history ' t �, Von to the national cotters as by pros.isloa, for the first. - fir!demanded by Finance Minister - f� time, of direct std to Britain. Fiord ..+e e? In his Budget address last : 3800,000,000 to . $900,000,000 was � _ i iMlt before the House of Com- asked, to assist In financing Bri V . *o>es. Out of•every dollar earned tiah purchaas in Canada this year. . ,,1 year by Canadian men and Mr.- pale 'a record-breaker fol• I. - ., _ y *omen, 48 cents will to out of their ;owed by one day Prime Ytafeter 1'� - - :_ nitets by vray.ot-ta;es o; loan tp King's: statement to the reconven- e�5e was.,]Y provincial sad n ` ed House In whrich he-declared that r 01,1pal levies.are also taken In- Canada would spare- neither her ki Nf#t �. - , 1�' �o account, 66 cents out of every resources nor her manpower in the , ., . w r ,n 6e2ltr will be needed: forthcoming battle During the _,._._.. Hardest On Incoeni - -j weeks too, more than'6,000 0! the it . z Nen► and increased taxes design- four-month 22-year old haineea a �'" `" ;. -i •• ed to Increase Canada'; tax rev. Rere.conscripted.into.the Canadian . save do 1941.42 to the all-time high army and preparations were made , , T.;fit.;,�- „ '-. • d $L480,000,600.included: Anew to draft many more young mea thin " ,, °`# i V. national gasoline tax, upping the Sommer. t 1 + �,#,� ;', " .. " °^'" .. rice Se a gallon; increase -in tan4. °"` "` S Belt Across Atlantic x 18 on automobiles'valued tip to $900, But it was largely to the United d x, »e :, .. , x: . from 20 to 96 per cent; 'motion- States that Great Britain .looked ' ', Y w n� _, picture shows, beer, wine, playing in her' hoar o1 direst need And I. _ ' •;� Ards, carbonic acid sae used' in last, week the President, to aids r �:. '$lap," cigaret paper tubes cigaret Britain by cutting losses of Lease- :f ` ` q i �. nM ��. , } P lighters, all pay new or,increased Lend materials shipped overseas I! ' o �V " , ° - levies; a 10 per eeiit tax. on all (rumors said 40 Der cent of them a * � - rallway, bun or airplane tickets were being 'annk); 'took action' :, ^w + eoeting over b0. cents; tax on cos- which brought the American na• ; :-; k� � _. metics; toilet IIDods, rose from 10• tion "Only one step from war." He 3 . ;:. x t ;, to S6 per cent. But nothing In the established the equivalent of a con. 4 �. " a . >I. W _ Gadget hit the average Canadian voy system is the'North Atlantic.` :' ern hard se did We increases in the Aa far as the coastal waters of Ice. The faces of these London housewives reflect' the increasing shortage of foodstuffs 'n the British Isles . defence tai and'the'income due to the ever-tightening German cottntezhlackad J .. -(a-belligerent--goat) the fi�8. out on a ration�asis. e-- -fes-� with othEr-provision�iire doffed-- :' K �REG'LAR FELLERS=—The .Mechanical ,Lady _ . --' -" - •- - : •-, _ _ l y GENE BYRNES SCANA GECT'PHIS? a s::.;:J1� �.� NLV,PINNEAD,� ' �r __., �,,.. ''�. _rte � I. - DiT�161 eTOF! ;�p: '"• wtr.� t OIDJA EVER SEE • YEAH MY ( � ~-, + }k WHEN Y'Topt A :L •�c� '"-Z ONE OF THOSE MOTFIILR _ '_` % o ACHINES THAT / IS ONE Q „ ' `" _ LIH IT ! G,LES _ . to CAN TELL WHEN ' ' • 'UP .AN DOWN T,e,__a YOU'RE '. r -1 Lfpt .i -'_'"..3� $p p,1.�f-a,, rn• f rc I .,r ,� . ,� i I .. ' _ a.:- - -----••-•j-•--__ ., ___ as o a:ra enc._Ar _ _ 1n. nrn+ _ � _ .. . .. , • •. . . s I .. _•, r , . :t a: ,�•. .. r { - . -•.1 » you tt Jim eould take over." x .,V4'hen?„ asked Ted. ot--thia-ta -SW _ -• � - .... .. � _ �. . of you two boys shows me be can sell enough cars to let me play • • _ ate C - �n � duo WHOLE WHEAT p IL golf s11 dap." ''1 can do that, Sir. FIe•limar,: 1 L� au. sell as- many cars•as -you've - %�'�� '. :.;... .,.• been Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer I'm solus to say the same thin,� ;v Picture _ to Jam !t'Ii t- ke` more than anin ,- Ing doorbells and 1)OCoting trade-fu a . ,o �f" y by _ allowaucLs. It'll take imagination and•foresight...If either,of you two �"`' �' a •~ Lebbeus Mitchellt,�ys shows,ine .something-before ✓ r• t Copyright 1940 by Loew's Inc. the annual picnir,_ 1 might maks Y . % t m announcement then. He took r i•. Vythe teleplione which-had been ring- SYNOPSIS t Ing. and' looked at Ted with a •Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Thomas mixture o1 .surprise and DDED yfi � °' ` and their three daughters cansti= menta "Who (lid you say you were S� )!. ;ri tate a typical American family going to marry?" � �� . . -in a town of some 15,000. Mary, the" "Mai Thomas," 'Ted replied i � ;� '� '` St t 1, eldest daughter, is..courted by two hlat:ki.• ._-.._. :. Y,� �tse;'" �" ! s) _ sutomolsile _salesmen. Ted Foster. "R ell this-is-a tili3� Anastasia } ,� and JTrd Reynolds, The youngest Atherton." 1 girt; Harriet, nine, is independent Ted-gulped. `:1'11•: .•,•3 •fake it P4 2 with an eye single to the business outside. He hardly heard Air. Heil- et•�p�i' d > of eating ice cream. 'Discovering Q• t t P _ ;t ;- man's cou& atulations and good' o♦ ♦oo pE itr Mary rehearsing a proposal of mar- 4 10 wishes as he hurried to the shop rlAgo,.she telephones to both suit• � ► 0 or that Mary was primping for.an shone._Itis voice.,was thin as he said: "Hello. Oh, hello, Anas• t s �`` •� " hour just in case a certain yqur,g � man'should call that evening-her taAn ardent. gay voice answered: price. for the information being �� - 1. i� '�` "� ` Tedd darling' Aren't you thrill•' . r, *Two Nabisco Shredded tae cream. Mr. Foster, favoring y- $� _ WhsatwithacupfulofMilk ed that I'm back to stay?t r Come: g 1 Ted gets Jim to demonstrate . Cor- , f around to th@ house right away_ i , and Fresh Fruit. oust sedan, giving Ted time to ./, ,J„ r ' *She refused to listen to his can- Start the:da ri bt with this Propose to Mar and be accepted. '+ �°�~ 7 - y tions excuse that he had to go to s delicious, notulsheng whole _ • a A —~ J the newspaper office right away ?:3 f '� `' wheat breakfast. CHAPTER THREE th b_usfnegs. "Ygu']1 be sorry it yon %,�' i At the Hellman Auto Agency the don't tip, you'll find out the % At all food.stores, ask for it.. ; ne=t day, Ted approached Mr. Hell- y� z �" $._ reason when you come ovgr." Na )ern Mfrs ';/ifs' ; by the fall game b' - =**lett and told him he was in to SKr eat." ._She. was .waiting for him on the Wheat." --*Harry diary Thomas. - — „ porch, ,of Atherton Haih looking Tttr CAtaADt D., s aft And. Mr., Hellman, what do I - eoetrwwv, tion, ttiss..e wu•, cs�r. *lave to do around "here to' get very delectable. She went quickly j more money'„ to him and kissed him, "Teddy! 1 t r 1 t 1 1 ' ► 1 "Ted. maybe I can do better Y Teddy. datNng"' than that. Everybody knows_tliat Embarrassed, he drew away from 1 About taking & rest from this bt s the embrace. You musn't do Wll(3 Rose Soup . tar some time I've been talking -*flat';, _' - _. � taking care that- the'- satieeptetr Fill to top with- alternative lay I �lopsn. This place could support me she took his arm and drew him they use .for ,stewing them is not ers, finishing with Cora. Flakes. Into the house. "Let me look- atmetal lined. The soup is not un- Cover dish closely;' bake in w you; Ted. I •drove like mad from "Dog-hips," the red berries of like tomato soup, and is except- New York and you're:not even sur the wild rose, or dog-rose, make tonally Yichia'Vitarnin-C, which -moderate .oveh. until apples are prised." tasty and highly nourishing soup. is so important in a properly bei- soft. Serve with cream.Opp - } "Listen Anastasia, I've gotto This discovery has been announc- .need diet. : - - t may this right now:'I'm- engaged ed-by Miss Mary Andros, an ex- atlas ChWasbers weleeme4 personae to Mgr Thomas:" pert -of the Glasgow and West of teeters from o revetea,readers. ries ' y g So much water is discharged by 1.- please! » recess. .ngge.u..: "I know about that. Harriet was Scotland School of Domestic Sci- the -Amazon River, of South •■ t•rea for ter eotum■, •■d Is - here and_toM.ane: But every.thing's. ence.. America. Chat the saltiness of the •eev resdR��eit■te f e.� ,�ireat�or -different now. I'm back for good." Housewives who wish to- make Pacific Ocean is weakened-up to Speetaat mesas area Is order: address J '•When.you went aWap..ta,_*Tew "dog-hip" urge -should simmer a distance °of l00 miles frore the roar tetters to "sass Peale n. Craas- i� p berg, ZS West Adelaide 'street, Ter Tork-you couldn't see me fox the and sieve;he wild rose. berries, coast,of Brazil costo.»Send stamped, setr•gddreaaed dust." _ =e t►• er you stet . rep r i. My.- own .. talo s reply. "A year ago. i didn't know. my.- own mind, So you went to Maty TbomAs: on tb,e rebound!'. Talk � Bp SADIE B.- .CHAMBERS Table , No. l3tacia, '! telt In lore with 'vt+ ever g believe' �. •� Afai3 the 4hlr time I been really in love. [-can't i _ _ •i -that this makes much difference SPRING QUICK teaspoons Calur DISI4ES 2 a ritt ,'Baking to -'you. You've done 811 right =Now is the season when ,house Powder. You've-got a car and—•" wises are giving a .good deal of Method: Blend shortening and "But •it-dose- makA a diKerence. thought to time-saving dishes and -sugar-Add egg: and beat - well. J Aft. now, Teddy." she said sincerely. always too having economy in Add ll-Bran and inilk•,' let soak � "I could have..ittaved'lu '`ew,. for mints, .Houiecleanirfg is-tile order until most of. moisture .is taken or disorder of'the day; then ev- up. Sift flour with salt and bak- 1h a and.. probably done_pretty .well. 3� � r But-New York's full of-girls who eryone likes to spend as much ins powder; add to first mixture E IN wish they'd married the 'boy back time as possible"in' the garden. . and stir only until flour diasp home." Try. this menu, one of the attrac- -pears.. Fill eetsed muffin pans -"It's always going to -be Afarp live features of it is that one two-thirds full and 1>ake`in moder- N C "Teo lunch cores and tea save for me. Stacia.`' tkt s~eld.-realizing oven will take care of aIl: ate oven About 30 minutes. Mrs.Brown the batt case of cal• that she meant what else said. "I'll Noodle-Ham Casserole �.8:: If sour or buttermilk 5 YOU - feins•neroet 7 ever saw. Poor say goodbye. novo, i've got to go All Bran Muffins is used instead of sweet milk use rrjfss . Weep for weeks- her temper to the ChronfcWW office right a vay." Apple Strudel :: tri.teaspoon sada and 1• teaspoon - •d ltks q ikyrocltet- l wets "Come on, I'll drive you. There's' The Noodle-Ham Casserole and baking powder. protea of the way the mads life something else. I .want 'to talk to Apple -Strudel.may be prepared Yield-1_ small muffins.Para\ ntitsrei'rLa for everybody till you about.".She refased to tell him for baiting.end the muffin betttet' Apple Strudel cont. meddler jos her to twitch' what ft was just then, drove him -mixed and -placed in the muffin fin- Line a' buttered baking dish 4 1, IOU E ass a " to f'ostinm: Natwolly that was to the Chronicle and insisted that pans. The dishes should'be coy- with Kellogg's Coin Flakes. Cover Y� she'd wait outside for flim. ered closely with paper or lids with layer of very thinly sliced the end of the ens of)ns." Ed[tor �IcC'linchPp congratulated and the muffin pans wrapped in cooksng apples. Sprinkle -with T.A.Cogei Yrrnv Ted on his engagement; weddings waxed paper to exclude the air, light brawn sugar, s little Cinna- Y yon are troubled with Bicep• brought him new subscribers and then stored, in the refrigerator mon and-dot with pieces of butter. lessaesa,have headaches,and ape `f(f til ready to bake. All will bake, -shoved a subscription blank in, and kept at room temperature. tin- - ` v Q !'e� sat nerves, you may be one of front of Ijm. 1'1 got to sell more automobiles its a moderately hot Qven in less the many people who should first, Mr. A(c•('l,inchey. You hear of than thirty. minutes: Set, file tiU �s never drink coffee or tea. Dont everything, What's happening these table, toss togethera simple salad be &'victim of cafreine•nerves2 days that will help- me, to. selland presto—dinner is served. Y _ ' Postage contains no careine—is more cars?" 1',+loodle•Hatn Casserole 'THERE'S trouble-flee.baking , j delicious and cost*lea per cup. "Lola of cars, huh? That means "�4 'lb. fine noodles'-or macaroni to score for you w6ea you Made instantly is the cap with a-e got to find lots`of frealt money:' 2°quarts water use Calumet.Baking Powder. Vou no waste. Order Postam today. Here, I saw something-" He 1 teaspoon salt { use less and its double leavening -searched among some clippings. ' 2 tablespooria '6Mter` `^" •aaioa-duringmixing andintheoven pat "How's-this? Washington It 1 tablespoon flour q -opening, _g,_assures beitei'resuits.Easy declare 'In addition, the'Pleven hit- 2 cups sfock ' won't-spill container, with handy • , lion dollar defense'program' will 3(t teaspoon salt' measuring device under tae lid. bring financial stimulation into aft teaspoon pepper / ,PRICED 5IJRPRISINGLY LOW! every nook and cranny of flits ?ft ib: cooked ham' cquntry' % - 3's- cup Wee Kiispies "That's it, ' Mr. McClinchey! 1 tablespoon melted _buttes.. What is thereDp (REAUTIFULY cot.ouseo ANo 140VKl=)_ �. • / that *ill get a part of that eleven Cook noodles. in boiling. water SPITFIRE,HURRICANE. DEVIANT, iUiipERLANp FLYING BOAT, billion?" to which salt has been added. MELLINGTON'eloMEER ANY "Nothing, Ted., All we got.here .. . Drain, Me-It butter in saucepan. BLENHEIM 80MSER 1 is a clothes-pita factory." Add flour and stock which may be Don't miss•this opporttusityl "What I've got to 'find out 14 made by disaolving. 2 ,bouillon Just take n label fcam• o cin of CALU Ef T111t�vIAR how this town Is goingto benefit" be in 2 cu s boiling. water. CROWN , sYnuP—write on the M Cu s P back ,your name and address and/ t said Ted,' his hopes'dashed. He re- Stir until thickened.. Add salt the title of the picture yod want turned to Anastasia who was now i 81t ^tail and pepper. Dice ham and mix (1 label ror each picture). M611 thf + ready. to discuss the "something with noodles, Add thickened label to Dept. J•6, , The Canada a Starch Company Limited, 49 Well• ` im,i)drtanf," aliie-h:ad hinted 'at, atock.' Pour into casserole. Crush ington St. East, "Ted, you're in the automobile. Rica Kris ies over to -Sprinkle- Rico r o u r TME bustnesa: What can I p p'' chosen picture be AOWI[•ACTiNd get for with melted butter.' Add paprika. mailed stD yc-wit tm- jA sr car? Living on- what'my folks lett Bake in moderately hot oven.20 medlately. K' No ' - - -• '� - - •m0, and not earning money now, I minute$. _ O��RO can't afford to keep a oar. How Yields-6 servings. fslRf yyam�,, sa° , _ mueW. could'youget for it?^ All-Brea Muffins "Just about what the buyer want. WDER - . . - : Itablg4poons shorteningtoPay,•Stacla:ned a � "Why don't you buy It yourself, cup sugar Ted? I've got to, get rld of it. You : 1 cup All-Bran could write your oven ticket - pry r any war you like ~` 14 cup milk f '_ . , ISSUE 19—'41' 1 cup flour s Cedt onlnuteas oon salt (Tp Be _ _ ).. ...:. _ P _ , .,. �... yy,-. _ e .., .. l ✓ - s - '..a.. _ � J'''am M' N 3• a i rr '�••� i - Geo. W. McLaughlan tirade the :..: . ; ,i a,!hJ�Jw ►�� _ DU BARTON -- -- - =Rev. Wm. and Mrs. Mooreof The Minister of Finance the Hon Mrs. Lsrwson McConochir, and 6�� Paris, visited W. J:-and Mrs. Mille, 1' Iw Ilsley has announced the alpp• Mips Winnie Wood and George'-Mc-- one, eorge -Mc-•one day last'tweek. ointment of George W. MclAwgblar conochie and friend spent sunday - `- Mhponald and aa� Qf-the-9ntazio County ac ur- - . Ur nization' 'of the 1141 ford. Ghairman and Mrs M trwochildftn of incourt, visited victor} John urkar'on Sunda•, Loan. MT. McLaughlan is isc present Miss Bella Thompson of Markham _ �• n , y ��� visited with Mrs. J. i ' �1?he W.-A. of the United gathering together his Gcymmittee.. G lmer r '� —will—ate hone of Mia-A• ea in endeavour and lurthez Members of the United Church - W. Mitchell on Tuesday,. May 13th„ announcements' will be made in the W A, were guests of the ~;carboro. l at 230.p. m. _ near.future( _ Bluffs W.-A. last Wednesday.' -; _ 2.. : _— The W. M'. S. of the United e �-he Euchre and Dance with beheld Miss Margaret Pennell the bride of Clutch will meet Thursaay after- e `.'is the school of No. 4 East, Piercer- - noon, May 25th at 3••'o'ciock. The �'' • m," Ing on the evening of Friday, May . Mr, Albert BaMwzu - •-9th.'.All the proceeds will be de- place of meeting will be announced ■' voted to the War Victims, Furid.'R,e- A Wedding bf wide interest, was on Sunday. - o see YOU freshments will be provided. Cards solemnized'in,the-chapel of Old St Mas• Hobbs,_ District Commission _ s'r ■ eta�t at 8. 0 sharp:.. Andrew's LTnsted_C}wrch .un Thufs- or of the Girl Guides, organized a Toronto dealers report chat gar- d� evening, May�lst,'when _ M.iss Brie Pack here la&t aaturday. �.. den vegetables are being orfered on' Margaret Pennell, daughter of the Meetings are being ' held Saturday - 1K1{� G. A k�FELMAN - the market from two to four weeks late Mr. and Mrs. Edward,T. Pennell afternoon, in the Community Hall , special Tip Top re - earlier 'than usual. Fruit Blossoms of Birmingham, Eng., was married and are in charge of Lucy Hopkins, presentative. would like to see yoa..On Monds are also oat at least two weeks ear- to Xibert E. Baldwin,' . sol, of- D. An-invitation is 'extended to the Iit- l g� 12th at Our B Ore. Be sure t0 meet thi8 tier than usual. The Balci'�vint•Sdarboro, and the late Mrs. •the. girls in this district to join the April Baldwin. The ceremon was gentleman personally.- 1'f y ol7 w4b, he will be tts-resjiozesible-fir klzis. S perfor- 'Pack- - - - - t-Mothers? Day w411 be observed nisi quietly by the Rev. J. R. P. Mr. and Mrs. Mille have as'their glad t0 help you build your new spring Ward- 1 at the United Church Bandag School Sclater.. There twere no. attendants. guests, Mrs.. Leonard Mills and y on Sunday 'morning. next, at 9.45 The bride is a prominent ad•`ertWng family _. _. . 'robe;` His world of experience i11 the cloth. oil Parents and all adulti are woman sine -the groom, formerly of The next meeting of the Dunbar- 111 bUai11et3/ lB tib yOUY dlb 08!11. Make a note ;cordially. invited to attend this ser_ Toronto, now owns a eiunmoer resort- ton Unit of the Red ` Crosa will be p •:`viae. Clhurch Services at 11 a. m-I in the Parry Sound District. The held in the Coftnunity ball on of the date ! You'll want t0 meet the Tip _and 7 'p; m-- Choir practice on Sat- bride wore a becoming suit of Wednesday 14th. A salvage camp --Top- represeati3ti�e. �Y sit 9 P. M. C�urclu'21 blue with navy accessories alga is being Sponsored in this div- ' and-c•&rsage bouquet, which she- -and those who have donations '- bt George's DJissionary meetigg at the close of t}Ie ceremony to a am asked to ge,,�in touch wit& the - - - in"cennection with the English bale friend, Mrs. J. D. Tyrrell. The flow- members of'the Red Cross or. the - • WW be held on Thursdagr, May turf, era in the See the New Br>tt�ah `WaO�ens s0 the home of Mfrs. Dixon instead n. A were from the school children for further informs- .. of at the home o! Miss Grimbly, brides garden. Atter the ceremony tion. A list of articles tamed into +,_ *T� _ ,f She will be absent on that dap,• the couple left on a motor trip, to the Pickering Branch- will be pub. w7CC 17 �'l� Reese keel) the Quebec and the Laurentian and_on liahed in our next issue. ,. - - - -their,.return -spend the-sumrne:' - everyone try to be present. at thtir home in Pickering. ' - --,Numerona complgints vie.now "Knockin' ever? good thing dorm" - ccouing in of the dust nuisance on WHITEVALE - Do you. know, there's lots of • �: CAf•'`I1�+IAN u Wi Y of the sideroads and particul- people - - arty those over which Uie gravel '— si Bohn' li in every town, ..EX C LUSrVE DEA LER . At the annual business meeting of C:rowlin' hike :a broody chicken - �'bvclm are taavellinge Following the the Women's Institute, the following Knockin eve 7 , • S"Plowing 0" that most of the ars- r'Y good thing down? - 1 officers were elected Pres. Mrs. Don't_ you be. that kind o.' people, - Pickering - �Ontarlo 1 'el roads underwent during the past E. Goeden; Vice-Pres., Mrs. Brown' 'Cause they ain't no 'use on earth. ftw weeks, it is not surprising.that ridge; Secretary, Mrs. H. + the dust is flying. We believe that Pugh; You just be a booster rooster - gitr msunicipei uthorities are re- Treasurer, Mrs. W. Fitch; Press, Crow an' boost for all you're worth. ' ren P Mrs. Randall; Sick and Visiting Com. If your town-needs beostin, boost 'ez - - - ,pa ' g to take care of the situation. T' Services in the Presbyterian � Rdall, Di'" am Mesdames Don't sit back and wait to see Church during the summer months J, &h' G. Trarit L. Hager•mari.-and if some other fellees w•illin' _ TAILORS - - J. Tw ,eedie will be held at 10 a. zn. instead' of Pianist, Mrs. Hamlin Sail Tight in - this counLry'e free. District Rep., Mrs. A. Spears; Prov. If you.see some feller sarlin' -• L 3 P. m., beginning with Sunday next, Mrs. - , - _ :--LIMITED .. • Delegate, b1rs. .RandallComeners -- Towards' the. icebergs-o' distress, - 'wlhen Mothers' Day or as it-is now: Health, Mss.-H. Pugh; Legi,lature, Chop on -steam an' go a rennin' _ ,called "Family Day will tie obser- Mrs. J'. -Pugh; Relief and Canadian- --' - — - -- vee. It is Hoped that there will be •Fore he sounds his SOS. - ization, Mss. Randall; •Historical Re- If you know some feller's 2ailures, _: e > a. F>,l WA ][ Te good attendance of adults and see ch, Mrs. J. Michell. Community Just forget 'em,-'caase you knaar CHA 1 cbildaen. Remember this hour," 10 Activities Mrs. S. o'clock, D. S. T•., - Pugh; Home, Ec- That same feliees got some good _ onortaios, MJsa Mary Tool. 'Objective points; - r-aGnes�. of Rev. M. R. pad llirs: � _ _-.. : -• _ _ _.- 3enkinson recently, ineluded "John- for the year - War Activities. Thema the ones _.. Sunday,'May l l tht -- Motihets Da you want t© eliovr. _ Y- Hand yer bouquets to the livin', _ 'ate' MOwrer, of Detroit Big League ,dil be fittingly-observed in the Un- Do It now before we hockey fame, and an old friend, and ited Church Sunday School. The`Y. Smilin' faces often cover i g B Ilfitra 1dow"r: Last Sunday, from P. will have c . US i beeRe. A special in- Up a tired an, achin, heart• ickering ptilp't, Mr, Jenkinson #Bund . a. vitation to all partnte and friends, Gast rd g B who.care to corns and yer Igaves are mong the visitors in the con re a- u1ion the waters. 4 w kion,• msn*ers of a former ..Western join us in rev- They'll come Back, that sayin's true; Bring'opr mothers: 34Wbe so they'll come back buttered Canada congregation, who he was of ,, , wurse delighted to see'"again atter. XI?�•EALF. Wfiez► some feller boosts for you. • - �Y years. , - 'fie have A Complete• Stock of" April meeting of the Wom- The W. I. net at the; name of RHEUMATIC PAIN, Sciatica, Lum. Ws Institute was hid at the home Mia. Herbert Parkin on Thursday, Dago quicitly relieved by using _ Field Seeds, Red Clover, it At" A; E. Richardson and .was A=mt 24th, with the usual number RUMACAPS. Recommended by - il►tteaded. The report of the thousands who have gained better Po Ple6enL The. Roll Call My -Favor- health'. BOYES' DRUGS. Alfalfa, Timothy & Sweet Clover, W4�ons corMW_ ';ttsea and the election ite Recreation, brought forth many - - - i Id" officers for the ensuing year, interesting Points. Officers for the Eyesight 1G+�u�at Ien C , (bulk. and package) yaaietitnted the main busineaa. Dr. next year were erected. riQ i01'� w tla�nson, .of Claremont, . gave .a. The Foursquare Class met at the Ranges'eiy iintt=6ctive talk on "tite Prev- home of Cecil Disney on .Wednesday and lylcClary .Electric il8Il ►es ation of Communicable viseases," ASpril 23rd and ,iuilted a quilt- for Rah as antitoxin for diphther;a•me- the,Red Cross: met at the home of ' EFFICIENCY. - Frigidaire Refrigerators riet 'fever, std and stressed -the The -Red C3oss . tnportance of nutrition,in war time.. Mrs..-Hooker on Monday evening of ._ ie �riiso touched on the Home De- this week.' Stock and Poultry Foods ?nae Program in regard to. First We•welcome our new neighbors, the j �I1 � yid and Clearing Stations .Lee .family,.from North Oshawa, C. `l, TUCK -There are many strangers coat- who are living in the Hillside House � AU Kinds zg into-the village these' dayii to of Gibson. t ?e what the outlook is for estgli- Milton and Mrs. Parkin of Toron slung 'a new business. Among them to, spent Sunday with Kinsale rel- re dry 90048.2nerebants, dzucery atives, f. Eyesight Speeialist +7 gent fort Mcrormick.Deeriog Farm.lVacbi-ery and _. ne►, druggists, resanrsat ' keepers A number from here attended the :Disney Building (eAp_ P. O.) Repairs. ,id otherC Evident! they P g dance at Brooklin Iast Friday even- Oshawa, Phone 1516• - y ey are ex- _cting .our village to grow u to In p -- lrVe s a large town,' w+hidh we hope O tical Lenses ora htltaRq w. K a. ei.e r. Or r'r ae almi� , BW be the case. When Britain wins, PIGKERING HORTICULTURAL In the common types of glasses it �+ * c /'' Is war, these expensive new build- SOCIETY is practically impossible to be free J. S. B�L�7DV s ,� -PIC KERING.may. be transferred into facts from bubbles, 'but correct materials " - -PI KERING, . ' les for }lie -manufacture of peace Mr. John "S• Hall,'Toronto, will and 'methods will eliminate their oc- pe products. Many believe that give an illustrated•lecture ori -Flow- currenr_e because they occur. in the = My manufacturing industries now em" at the Dunbarton feeting'on making 'and are chiefly due to some rried onns- a o'eign ma r in the glass itself. at Canada•has a future in labeled at this meetin erStnae'is caused chiefly by-r ro S I ' y e rred to Canada, as they believe -pansies'for members will be dis- nip p. PEC ALS r " grit 'g. other it. . mixing and msy. occur between = = - ire for her., ears of interest will also be given. the melted material and. the cooling. Strain has a definite effect on the Breakfast Bacon, c' a !bt SPECIAL WETING OF THE Pickering Branch Red Cri iss to.hold quality by nicking the lens brittle RATEIUYlERS P'ICKERING Euchre and"Dance May 14th. and more subject to breakage and >tnCCd Steak, - m _ PILLAGE, MAY 16th. edge _chippii It may, like any of12c•- a •'�� The Pickering Bramch-of the Red the above, affect the power and pre- . - k meeting of the-,Ratepayers of Cross will hold a Dance and Euchre cision-of the lens. 1 �Y Po r k YCr Village of.Pickerin will be held in the TQwzi Hall Pickerin f 2e. a .. a$ g g on May Perfect surface as to polish alone Fridays evening, May 16th, -at 8 14th at 8.30•D. S. .T. to procure is, of great-value,to -the clearer vis- Stewm" . g . Beefy 12 ' .a lbs Pock, in the Town Hall for the 'funds to carry on the ve ry_neeessary ionto _the w �cvrk of malcin cl e'w'er•' The superior _ Tose -of discussing--Flre- Protec= making'clothing and supplies surface quality permits a higher "Jewel S.I�otteaiAgy . " 15c• a !h a i and suggestions' nntude by this for tjie baptbed victrins; ao�d knitt-• transmission of light a-id is almost in for sailors and ldiers: Iran as im ortanv as focus. mil at Monday's ae�9- a p -Classic Clen�tser, 3 s, lac. Methwda of finatzcing additional Barrett's Orchestra will play for the 'All of the above-mentioned ase A iprnertt will also be di3egnstsed+.. dancing, _Rerfres�liments will be air- i*ortant factors having a bearing tins, SSC.' l4dlles 1`rnstets. ved after the euchre Adm: Qbcts; upon the ace acy 'bf the strength - T Skew are tieing sold on - a table, and are aJl -the more certain where lamp, bowl, picture and frarne. and methods of precision. follow* every' 'r ors!en s IneNtnte and Niemen s- a sweater, and- the names of the act. Even every detail in the work portsbred Euchre and Dance at lucky winners will be draw�i that contributes to -the accuracy of the ooughant,. Wednesday May l4thl evening:' All book sfubs must be finished product, end its efficiency_ Butcher pa QQ®�oeQ) �jEh�t �>a� toceeds to War Viet%*, Fath • Banded to Mrs. McEwen by 1 p. Ill. to the wearer. -The' best, ethical pr- Snilth's Orchestra, lRtonffvii:e Wednesday, May.14th. •, acti`lionera N,-::] only use first glial- � ity lenses' in their prescriptions. . b ,... • .�,. i „ ., ., i•S•-UL. i•Y ETI_.. 'ubu'� v�^1