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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1942_03_06' t•. .,, •T. W. ¢Mk, �T"�F, ..= xF. ..b q„I. - ,.,p.,h 'saes. :�.w .A a.•,--.. T� A-' '' .T:•Ge '� l'w'Tk a -�: rig!• :V "`x' •�., - -, vy '�., .,Y,.y• .: • ,tits. .- : • : :! - "=t. A,', >�;. '. •. ,:k : {,:. f a"t^ •. p. 7 .e• ."r'�•.' , s. •'�.. • i • �...++r• �'• f 7r,: r• .• ., : ti • �' •: e': , . v.. , L Y {• + .. �i •'"n .,,{, >i"- i. Th- ., ItP' . ,"e_ i _ _„— r.�s,_� _ __,�.�.- ., -1� -_. •_�•,' —� `'}j' >1M4•' . l' • �,�. -r.. .,F ...e t ,5..,. .r .. •. ,. .. • ate— r � !� • �' tr,a =e I.T 1. AO- - 4 - -rOL. LXI -- _::..PICK�ERING, ONT., FRIDAY, I1+ AR. 6. 1942 ___ -- _ N'�. �9 1 �led4cal _ Mcke'rin 'c nshi exceeds - 8. FORSYTH,• Oph. D., Director, g 'GREENWOOD _ R.p�tome•riest Aswciadon o< ont>it;o t2e :. _ : htarjpd Member of the '?"Mericin Optomete;:al - _ A§osdaugn. • Eyes examined by rkoue 4804 Claremont. Ont. • - MILLS - t Leval. R DUNALD RL'llDY I3dl'f lbtb�'." — .•I i''• Sol:cifw, Notary Public, � TQA�, RRI1. fary�tco''c Lo aa' : _ - - -- -- ti _ . tx .. ."4 (\is ,` . . • .: •.-t.' .. '.'.i{'r : �. ' '•Y:'c• ;gg^, Syy�s; s - e}jts1 �� — - O„= y E. Chrs -fee errt 'MONDAY' WEDNESDAY Lien.iostbwingofCourtHoue- Whitby. 81y 5w-v`_ jt - . _ f AND FRIDA }r ,-if•, r i•,t.,.- �• - '-'i3arristors,ff Sollc:ters _ •f, �� • ". %'�: ;, ' ,�'; ` -;; :-• .4'.' .• r.•r - ^_ >� iI, J.,1�EATQN. K,'C: `—' Tele 7 . Cents per. Bag f; H. 200KE BELL, K�:��Adel 2838! µ ' ' k 25 bag lots 6 cents r be "� �►`' . D.F. ROSS T'- >;�; 113t R�? ` r q•' '?a .;r ".''.t . F fitalfle nitr feeding : `` NGL. POND Toronto +' _ _ ; ;+T,.Y a' 'Rile grinding is necessary, US- McMILLAN- ,Barrister, Sol THIS MILL DOES IT! ' Aicltor, �lotary Public. 19 Melinda Street Toronto. z eledhone Elpin l$303. 28tf [ �j' R�► `' �, -� s = ' sip „ t � •. # : ±4.�� :�elr.. : i e' '�� 'Lure G. Maclean, AL R. A. -L Q [� &R BERT T. FAL:.A18E, L. D 8.. �! B. Arch. Registered Arehtteei Jt1D. D,5 , Graduate nt the Royal CnIlige of .1 -- ti.i ti 3 r'" (e'ir8dnate Of �AiYe2ilty Od �'OTOII�O - W SYtaeonssnd the university of Toronto, }St1 Offllee i 9nitan $t. Toronto $I. 64.1 isteaidettuieeoedpooreut rf St. A04. 'a', ��' tit �. , aH.- Ck•rsb, i'lefterigp.oac. osao orsa: s '� K Residence, Pickerin 27 r 11 a.■ N dp m. or �y aDpolntocenpC -ray '�ltv; g, : sit�leto). lr'hone Pick 7!700, _ .. • �" sic r' r1 = , -- -- - r ...•r!1 q� t PETER' WVINE H. A. �silltr f/!#1 fi. ! y.z Sat-zrietier, $oiicizor etc. Office homy 1 ft. Wed. and SA R. BEATON, TOWNSHIP _�'',` _� � t ti`' Zi King Gtr. Flekin -ng - 14a to MEN a D• C,l•rk. Conveyancer. Commissioner for ` -HEAD OFFICE - 09ELkWA okkati • davits. Aceppntant.jjEtC. sener' of +� ldaroatse Licence•. Whiteva'le. . 4 • W M. C. M V RKAR r . * ?' { W* i �'-1 a _ .. : 'JUSTICE OF THE IEA - -'"' •r•• WL =tor the -Coo of Ontaslo F �- - '* - PICKERING ONT. - Insurance of All Kinds.. A E. RICHARDS..CN ,: :r •` A. �• . (best Rates Availa'bl>>� with • -_ - GEN1DRAL INSURANCE Ft L ESTATE , � •: ; Sicearity sad Service.. CONVEYANCING �' P;1. Y _ _ a ? 'ti � l;�"?' e"w,Y}', •S, e}+z. J ^:5:4 `', '"i S7'4 �.3 �' .~:<�L? y u►y{* 'm. L�pv. °�.` 'i y l wy�•, * `Ai' All_ -- -Pphone As old estabiished' agebe!; reaft BROUGHT► d ry 0e fit CLsnA 0. 3 13 - r uq' a L `�V �. �r LAND y U} 1 rEYOR. - . - F` a• 9 - ,ny,. ,'.u" sa• � 4�� 'e►3',.`,� .•. •1;•;��t.�.l` r °�'',;�= ``rJ•in - - _" j` •t� { y'► , �•�'. :2,;,er '! n,°s • T �{t�' •;•� 1 r: , {•w �t.' ';:'. ,��i. t ' � # "%4j7• °• _ t� � p� f'L 7�T a•i . i, A N fi ALM s ha '.Jr i. 4 x� ; -�Y•Ji '�� : e ' °f, :T.y •' :tI 'i F. J. LONEA -4, B. A., Se. .G taLCL�Tiw�.T1 :tt'('' :i(l�>vI;A. ANI) °. v• G. tib� ry* A `(?;�+ Surveyors Gibson and Arnold. V A L I' A TO R � ' n _ ' King 3tv. f ss:L,_-.ilaitens. Pbom • , L. B. On file are the, ,records ed • -=13alets eeladnrtpd Anptt-herc o t ',;� Pboos os.rrrite. Address; 014 Dundar 1981. 161y «: Street. E.►st,. -O w nu6p. 3rtcarla. PliONE AGI- . 52. W 3, MI KEN - ne D anvest- _ - Srierbasb Has itial - Clarke Prentice P T t Govecnme•n Licensed - El AUCTIONEER .p __ LIC SED AL CT 0 EER Main Bt. E. _ Stoufiville, 4n - - -- _ _ _ - -- For the' Counties of York ernd Oat- - Pbofie�ll) Patr>�otie Numbers The Hon. President ref the Liter- must clear the streets f wreckage ��.�� j ary S ,)ciety, Rev.. E. G. Robinson,, and give First Aid- and rescue in- ' ' z trmty, Mediee'1, end Surgical {stied as Chairman. '' jiind from ru'ned buildings. ario; successlor far Corp!. Ken. Prey -. _ _ Mcases taken Feature CQmmen -, The net pre- teeds -of the. evening tics of C. A. S. F. and of the late : "� " Maternity Semi -Roofs 1 were turn over tote W. V. y Fcepn �� ,,,,�a of ..•r €L� J, IL I`s:...... ';ft,.A.Aes €.zr.l:.a ..,+d : :.liteQisttred Fuites iri alto, :c:a.,�e ...d : _ ,_ee�ilent s Funii�-wrth _ a_ -prtN s don.ati •� tarshall's- f►oua: will lec::rlP- and- Prertticea Farr„ and :Farm Stoclr - -' . ` ,130. Congratulations to --,o the . pupils eendiary 136mbs,r Fire Ffizht ¢._etc•. � a r �1tt,bvlan'cel Service' patriotic songt and dances Ares -fin their tsar cork. all as appltax] to A. R. P, Work, in a reasaa- ales'a specialty t fair and tE9- 'MRS. E.R. GOOD 2'.5.37 ented amidst patriotic decbratirma � -the Community Club Auditorium on _ - OLEMAN ` were a .main feature of the. Corn- -.�a K. P• Monday 'evening, March 9th, at 8 g !` mencement .Program of 'the Picker- - P. m. All A. It. I'.• Members urged V. Buy ing Connnuati %,a 5�hu,I '•:i Friday -- Th :•se wLr, :i!!ended the A. R. P. to attend - •ethers invited. T::ese .v. _ -- BVY evening last. 7reeting at the school on !10'nda,• films have i.,,' 11oen sho::a before. I17st'f121tlig}]tCools stoves. R SAVINGS �� plays, given by °Grades 10 e� c tin„ •h:,d t': f..' lasuse �d" hear- ti c. Pickering audience. bTeighbor- a WA11 and 12, were highlights of the, ing tl•tree guest :speakers' from the ing fire torr•linnies: have- been in 60 +Igl11Ck, 60 68t15iaCtUr]* e. Cling'.. entertainment. The plays Whitby Ar tc..t% vited to atten-i this -showing. Coal Oil stoves, EleC.•hot . jCERTIFICATE l " :' :'elors Baby" b; grade 10, ?sir. Wm. Davidson,' Chairman of plates,—Window sereens" and '•Bett's Best Bet" •'by Grade, 'the 'Wkitby"organizatitin '' introduced TTnRTTt- 'T ?T'i'i'RAT. �iF'rY • fi nla I i and 1G, were swot ' }w,en given, j the speaxei s and' gave a onei out- - r '4IORLEY and the -players are to be`arsnmend- j tine' of t'hi- imj,% rtance y-ff the A. and All hardware at rights E. _ _ + The View pxtgrams If•r the •\*car cl_fisr_'their _act - ' _y R -E �rnrk; !,irsT imp .rtant hart •will• be out for the neat rrieetirvr to ,p .1ces GENERAL IN.,URAI�CE Ore o tine ]ar est cru:rds ever of the work is tiers ^nnel and for , - ' '= g be •hOj, at the' Roue Hills ,cho - -1, SERVICE - -- - PROTECT IN- to attend the -Commencement -, nt -it's readership tie - ?musti have level- on Wedl7esday evening, Mar.` lltn Bring s your. l&W0- ntpwer*4� �5 -' away feeling that everyone taking headed .people', stated Mr. David- when •Rev. P. C. 'Crash will sneak - be sharpene<andyepaired 5 -piece Walnut be ,�, -nn P ., ., ?r .5ILigll l ,u;ts'� -grid t:ehurty ul - ., • l= resenting the Proficiency and and if thus country is attacked, our the ,Annual !G vention wi:l tie gii•- :' „rte hl; tic Shie ere: Senior. Gr- h6mes will be in••dan er'' he said. r IN V A7HB p • / ="^' g en by the Delegates and Cvmrnitt- C !!� B Y '001?1 >3tlr�e, 84.50 »duares, Rev. E. G. Robins °•n; Jun- Chief --of Police Elli.•tt lectured see in charge Gerald Cowan, \tt�. , Hardware Tinsmith �—•-�— - inr 'R car 'lr _ P n,-::.... •ir - ^ -p - - J. 'r:. ;r,l__- , n Ti ;I '?tta:r i.. fie.. -fl z� �O LOUCh a ' d 2 _ :_ Cotton and :!hiss 50777erville. F.. _r,- P CRER'L1! = * Q/.ua iency, Miss Louise Rorke; .�z171F•t;r;i the tr, ,,;�;.»- '' -, :._ i.'•r.. body- ar$P. qy_ iLi - lMO.M 1600 = y Chair; 72.5 �- - • ,i ]1•C: ' v ..: t7, 1 a. General 'Phyllis l,ate�1 r5fth Colunmist�" `'7he}e 'r:'.cst he J. E. IRV1NE APP » °.'•:Xtf _ t TOWNSHIP CO•T_�' :,i; ;$YES I�R�C� CO Ltd Grade 1L `(.ra7it ,:Reddit! ; a contrrller of uansportdtion. Sprrng=f is ed t nZ tt` ' �wreral Grant P.edditt 1, «ho :r'!I curd<ut -all pe pie. witli °" t �. y �•r Grade -11 Doreen C_arhon 1 cars: orA trueLs, ;ind put thern into It 'sae decided .at• Monday's T4: p. THE PEZ�LL STORE resses, �u•�50.43.56 Grade I'h }this Gases cis - . %ricati'ns." Chief Eilio *_t t+7•ge1 G`Suncit nrYeting that. L • i,tn- , - IN PICKERING Grade tJ Wilmot Gates a canrliz fat .veli7nteerse: stns{ Assi%Rant , Clerk be •;gip' it t,?d • 'Anot:her very imp,Ttaznt part of Pf;lief Officer. Mr. Joh,,si',r,i The S C1I� Dinette -suite 6 pile' ATHLETIC -- 5r. Boy `Pat , XcCa'rtli Trans ori:ation in A. � R•. r. look 'after hospitalizatir•a ati•± ; el- P _ s, Y P P." R- rk is .� � �1�j Q � j�' �, • r Ces, 7.50 Sr, Girls Ella MacRae .11cseztger • Roys with'. bicycles, 'and ie£ cases. - ONE CEi1Tf VAis� Jr. Boys.' ;l ; Wilmot Gates al: 1; •:,'.s -vra r i,l:-g :, .arc argent- -J. B. Irvine, Rouge. Hil! - ifrl'Lr1Er - - -- - - - -- - - -- ' -- - Jr. Girls -'- -- J- oyce�ath--- ly- requested-to- eontge your­ con- -- Motor Ambulance, Day or Night' Much credit is due the teaching troller for your district. R. C.-M. P, Officer' was tiip<:iuted MARCH 11, 12, '13 and 14 ; ...:. - =!R _ . - staff, G. -F, .Coates, Principal, and Mr. Frank Loveq, rf the Public T "wtiship Consl.able at :;1500 per _ _ PHQNE 186a - 4 Miss M. Fawns,. Aissistant. The 'Ltilities, 1 alint}Jil, world;► - with ,..C'ortstable Watch f0I' your $sad Bill wl'ifW, discusaied- the P, beautiful d6stunies wore by the '. 'in connection with • war work. Wm. Chester. STORE HOURS DURiNQ 5AIeQ" :a �+'� choruses were the creaticin of . Miss The C�.nttrolle of Public Utilit , (� j The Auditors Report e'hatvs a 11.UU i' 'Ve "A••S l- �RRI'�T`� Fawn3; the choruses ``were espec- Sesrvices must ;organize rescue ',par- balance 8,00 a• m.— p•m p balance over expenditures f •r 33.11 Local ' Delivery' . _ ially goad• congra:tttaa` fans also ties contamination s uads and - 1 •.Funeral, D�irQctor . ' 9 ' • as S8,4435.631. • ,, •' •. r to the - Directors: 'Plays, Mis. G. 'F. must know thoroughly the area • ^f �- y� -4 I K ING -- T-,- E P ER Furniture Dealer Coates; Mnsit, :lira. Parsons. Piano; which he is in charge. Pre-scrip e�tfeEull ORf• Miss D, Joblin; Dances, Miss M. There -are_ , . - -Z mdcd. ,�,�tr?G. 'A�I�4LA$LM4NT nlarlu things -- ter -which P =♦ �3TOR1s.8 €at;'tts+� ;faits -up, titicses, Fawns she Public t tilitj mast look af- 'rLgC�L DELIVERY '. and Choquette• Prompter, Missea ter. A few .are: sewage disprsal, � 1 Doreen Carlton and Eileen Bushby; gasoline supply, bridges, water, el- rAe 4 , - ka. 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'• / .. + �- ^+ . 71kZ W t WEEK -- Cbmmentary on Current Events NEW BOMBER CHIEF _ - _. , _ _ .. \\ y 'WINTirR CONVOY By Lieut. E• H. Bartlett, R.C.N.V.R. v • ional Unity Strengthened - Nat' { • • Behind closed .doors a question _Carefully the, captains -�oted J -By Changes In British Cabinet - of naval warfare was - under- dis- - -each point as it was made. They , y oussion. wear no uniforms, and do not • A wave of criticism has been 200,000,000 people in the .twenty- K "If any enemy submarine is claim to be fi htin men but the K g. , J slowly gathering force against fourth anniversary of the found- sighted, the sighting ship must are men wise in the ways of sea -. arnmentMsat he British lot hold He adatatem nts appeag trom""'ti ! ` :' open fire - immediately, a quietly- warfare and know the tricks''of `spoken' officer was saying, circumventing the enemy as �vNlt in Singapore, as the Imperials fell ll time to time in the foreign press "If you are not sure whether as the art .of fighting hurl if he . back in Libya, as the German to the effect that the Red Army _ he's an enemy, upen fire anyway, appears. To them- 'this afud.y ref' =ships of war escaped through the aims at the destruction of tht he continued.• Then, grimly, "we ._ convoy orders was not an eml::y Btrait of 'Dover. The nation, was German peo . This is a wica must not waste opportunities." gesture, staled through repplitiun, " demanding explaruQtion, insisting ked . It is probable There were appreciative nods but a meeting of. their board of - - in changes in the cabinet in order that this war will bring about the from his audience. They were strategy, making sure t -at all V.-as, .. to strengthen Britain's war effort. end of Hitler's clique. We would captains all, masters of ships in order before their Cket put • " ` • Public ypinioa is Great Britain •` welcome this solution. But it __ `� •' bound for-the' w.atr areas. Not ' out to 'sea.. Jo a mighty force, and Mr. Church- would be ridiculous to identify captains of ships built for war, Sitting. .with them "tv'eie uni- - .' 1Ql is a strong-minded man. Such,. Hitler's clique with •the German but men whose peacetime cargo formed officers of the fight.i r;g . howevei, is the potency of British people and the German state. carriers have bin armed with., service, captains ,of the Tian ev democracy that he bowed to the History teaches that Hitters come guns against both submarines and cort ships which were • to` throw. _ - demands of an aroused people by and go, but the German people aircraft, so that they will have their shield' around the merchant nuking changes essential to the and the German state remain , , . some means of defence and so ftppr mt,oh ]IFa eatseZr of ba. TLe task of the %ea Army conslma that "opportunities will not be orders in intent silenct, eornplet- 'i'ha -� a •'hoses. °k one of ing their ply so that-the protee -' - a liberating fire 6eratsa I�. f..T:,.a.� ..it., l;.l.::,.:. ;vu.uuers wttB�Cd... and the present Imiall, group of invaders our Soviet land, in Tiber• drop their loads on the Reich, They were sitting in what -'the tj.on they could give would be of cabinet members v-+vm now be able sting from ' the whip of the Ger- they'll be acting on orders of Air war has -made familiar as a "con- the -greatest. to devote all their energies to the man invaders the citizens of ou'r Marshal Harris whose appointment lsondueting of the war. villages and towns." commander -in -chief of the voy conference," getting their The conference drew to a close° • bomber command is announced. final- instructions before- their The commodore -had given his last _- Clgses Ties.-With 3nss;e Respon.ibni�ty For D.f..+.. a -. succeeds Sir Richard Peirse. fleet sailed from w Canadian port, -- — verbal orders; nix. next wouia oe - $h`-- Stafford Cripps, former It is important to understand Air Marshal Harris is in W"h. - -- outward bound with food acid slip• - by' signal from the bridge of the Ambassador to Russia, 'was au- that responsibility for the unsat- ington now, plies and vital necessities for merchant ship in which he would Pointed leader of the House o! isfactory conduct of the war does those other parts -of an Empire lead the fleet. There reuraihe'- Commons. ' His entry into the not fall on any one many but on Churchill or any other man,. could at war. only his -good wishes: cabinet appeared to be a response a system that made early defeats have hoped to achieve victories It was 'a ' formal conference "A good and safe passage to fd growing dem :rds rt,ak isi: yinm. - inevitable.. With the materials es nand - w•ith fmuLy natuYal to meii you all,'' lit: eai[4, 'anti KRe brsE on closer relation with Russia br Before. this war, the-- Briti4h__ __. the reconstiuctibh o4 his bearing responsibility. There was of good luck, I hope -we meet ' liven more. authority. Sir Staf- .Empire was a loose association of - cabinet, Mr. Churchill retained nothing of the atmosphere of safely on the other_ side" -lord knoo,ir•Russia, her strength nations and colonies, relying on the pest of Minister 'of Defence class- toom.or lecture -hall, though; The wishes, were echoed 'by the' 7"_--- ' - -• slid her trends. Isn't Russia the the mother _country for protec -� but, to free himself of routine for this -was a conference o; equals Naval Control Service Officer and _ . _ ' qty nation that has conducted a Hon. None maintained an ads- duties, appointed Mr. -Clement R. recognizing that each had his own by the Naval Officer in charge. Al - 'b 'be3lliant war aganist Hitler, ane goate fighting force, not even Attlee to the new position of duty 'to perform, and that• each the port where the fleet had as- 'ON only nation that has carried Britain herself. Britain did, how. Deputy Prime Minister. _ was dependent upon the other. sembled. Not effusive - wishes, by - _ opt a gad •tvotegy-' Gene'se! ever, have a. powerful navy which . The ehart$M —mod- t� a„r, On sue one nano were highly guy +ucaua, oar ,. ~ yule& bµ& rn- MacArthur, in, a greeting to the was considered sufficient to pro- Churchill should meet with the trained, keenly ,specialised Cana- tremely sincere :'safe and plea%- . Red Army, said: "In my lifetime teet her possessions and com. widest approval. There is a feel - than naval officers with all the ant voyage." I have Participated in a number . merce In ail parts of the world. ing of great relief that- the. Prime experience and knowledge of the There is no- room for demim- eut wars and have witnessed others, Reliance was also placed in. the Minister has by his prompt ac- Navy behind them. And all the sirativeness in a- convoy confer- ° as well as studying in great detail . French fleet, particularly for con. Lon eased the growing tension In knowledge, too, of the hazards ence, and the men who take their . so campaign& of outstanding *ainl of the Mediterranean Bt� Parlihmout. Renewed confidence into whtcb the conferees we�on- part In it are not looking for kiml __. -#st• Ii. +ueusl Eve -- will- aow-be ieit in the cabinet - n And which they were to share. words. al.ore satisfying to the,•'r . _ I observed_ such effective re- ��they• failed. She de- end.-- t�s- nationtl �s1t be-. —_ - -_ hand' _the,__— merchant -- • - — - - sistance to the heaviest blows of . peidded on American naval super- . .strengthened for whatever lies- Captains of 'the merchant shi knowledge that the naval suih. a hitherto undefeated enemy fol- iority in the Pacifie —that failed. ahead. Each, in his own ship supreme. orities had bent their every ^effo -t lrwed by a smashing counter-4f- Task of Brit#s>s Each, after years of command, to making their voyage "bate and . tae>L The seals and grandeur of The task of total war was too a grown used to independent action' plessaat." That they had watched effort marks it as the great- great fos British preparedness: Sub - Machine Gun and to making his own decisions. over the arrival of their ships at military achievement in all Britain' was- called_ upon to protect, And each, at the dictates of. war, Canadian +eaters, had cleared the „ - ilstasy heir island home, to safeguard the Terror To Nazis abandonin his way for them - - abandoning -his prised independ- y through the tntsl<7;&- - Teak of Rod Army Mediterranean shores of Africa, once for the extra strength and else of unloading and loa (Ling, .re- The courage and endurance of to buildup an-s my In the Middle - Russlone Move New ' Gun tho.extra safety-which come with, "fuelling and- taking supplies on ` So Russians must be backed rap East, to arm' her forces U the ``With New T,rpe of Mechanism the sanding of ahipa !e sea #n— h °"'`l� Urenze`t for mm r _� w3ib the machinery of war, and Far East, to furnish war mates- closely guarded` con -oys.' - and- beerr on - hand: to- straighten lain and the United States tale to Russia and China. 1 few months- ago three cryptic Thev arPre vetn+nr. • f&.• •�; away t' — ,lruiLike ana uo;a)a aa..s: supply ,al vioai is necessary it was not to math a Mattel utters. r.r.a., were a carefully lantle Bartle at the conference. which' beset a ship in port. And, enable the Russians to sus - of faulty strategy on -Britain's guarded war seerst.- Nobody was Presiding was -a "convoy commo- in all this, had 'done their rat► lain their . offensive against. the - part but a ease of -sheer physics! Lord what 6hey stood ins; .- - done," the man who was to ditecti the cloak of secrecy with under - ..'• iava►ders and to drive them from incapacity that caused initial re• TAT the news of P.P.B. - has the fleet from the bridge of . orle which tbey cover ship movements • Qwir land. The task of the led -verses. The British Emp*e was Wr� throughout the world. It of the merchant- ships. Alreidy, of the -m importaat/Su�" --- s was spread by the (3ermaa! who as one oat is dearly stated in Premier not equipped for war and no this Arai•,_ he _has. - r soy crpssinge' ';:- .:.. +•.• Rfalin's speech to Soviet Russia's government, whether, headed by found out mtroh to their owes ,or• behind him, and a reputation fo: The conference btoke up, arri' F raw what these letters signify.... "getting the ships through:" :, there was a general mingling, of �► LIFE OS LIKE - -T+Lk `- -- Fred - Neher. P P a�- the Russian initial "letting them tnrough," he all those who had taxes part. h letters for the Bttpaf;in sub• said bluntly, wag the. only thing senior naval. officer _.(four ring* _ maobtae- f•nn•.Bhpagtn is the Rus• which-mattered, to hire♦ of gold on his sleeve told of his 77 oioe�ll DIP'S DLA stag engineer. who _invented this "I don`t intend 'to leave aiiy- captain's rank. and rows of •col- weapon. It is s, new kind of gun, bodg behind, we all will get across oured ribbons on hie' coat told of with an altogether' new type of together;' he declared. "We ss the service -he had already givt n _ meobaaiam. - don't Rant any stragglers,. sild we bin country 1 _svas_ha * *- �* f i Its very first 'test duaplayed its conference had been held in the• don't .vent anybody losing the w deadly effeofiveneas. o sooner N convoy at night:' If you- are hav- ward room of his base. For that _ -wss it tested - than several planfo ° ing any trouble, let me know, and matter, he had been host tq the ..,1 were set manufacturing . it on a. a. ,, - - ll ' ° or :l:. . ;:.,,o li ' a urge scale. Une Moscow plant re- +� +K al+uu& ( &. ,cy :,a,i. - eatvod t..+,,, Calmiv sitd confidE- },o ,,,,r been in �ost1 throwing .the ward c -- -- oatput Bh3oae to begiII —mom —lined his plans, Each captain had room open to tlterti ae a clU.b, �.. t thirty days. Dagin gene within copy of the convoy orders, and y could relax in thci> _ a co cohere the r a chart showing the cruising. die -. short hours off duty. Business,. In Peace time this would regni�e - six months of careful positions of the shi s. Orders and fof' the moment, was 'over. The ..' . preparation. P men who had met, one i _ At that time .Hitler's arnsiea Rene_ charts were given close attention goal foot. a� the 'commodore went over them ing, ae conferees' at a board of.. approaching M o s ca w. Cannon point by point. strategy now were meeting as mu-: _ boomed outside the city, but the I people in this plant went .off wait This to be done it- a ship_ was - tuslly appreciative' friends ` & the work. damaged'; that if the enemy at- - There -was go- rein' %r- tfiieir - -` tacked. Precautions to be taken easy friendship for the 'bond `bi Bhop vied with shop, veteran " �" .' •a•- worker with youngster, skilled against making too much smoke; Veen 'them, these captains in worker with laborer; to get the -which would give away the .ton- lounge suits and their brothers i,il I . y gun on the assembly line before voy- position'in•day Rhe; or against uniform, has been forged strongly -' -- - the ' thirty days' were up.. showing lights, the •flare • of - a during.the months they have been = Caroli-sk match or the glare Re SIR fighting %ind It Nam done in-ele"a d*ays. The mawting a first guts were produced by mem• improperly shielded lamp, .which Battle of the Atlantic togethex. hers of the Bolshevik ' Youth organ. , would *draw danger at night fo�Lory - -- ,,�„•, 1=uric`r_pAiFrl,a, lvvi .w �11t°A __tlll'8e -_ So - -- — a - — lee ofd -hem did not leave —the men of experrience- - recognize as -- -Fle on t}fe Pte - -- - shop for several days and `nights- being important: The need for: on end, &-imping rubbish - over'uard only "Several South Dakota business- . The Germans speak with awe at certain dark hours, so that no men's Tnncheoir clubs are aervirrg - oliout- P,P.B, It played an import- trail-may be left on the sea's sur- wartime desserts. Instead of a 07 _ ant role'in defending, Moscow dur•- fLce to •guide' the submarines slab of man -sized pie, waitresses _ 9 M y FM I"" �'_� �o nf6ye�Q• ing the German offensive. Today .which strike from" below, Care present the diners with a -clean - - -- - it is conspicuous,in• the:Soviet.of• that nu• slick, of oil be.4eft to pro' plate 'contalniilb is 1'0�ent defence "You dance heavenly, Mr. Boltl "o fenslve, vide, yet another trail. stamp.: f -- REG'LAR FELLERS — Correcting a Mistake :: ^. :. --GENE BYRNES - -4 -- YOU SEE WHAT THAT a rk" SANSf /WY, PNOOEY� i'M coo TIRED WELL, PINHEAD CERTAIhfY �`'• OON'TCHA t WELL, AKE TO WALK I'M yOhWA NAIL HAS NERVE �M <Y,WHERE I THOUGHT' THAT KID MY ADVICE AN WALKP A RIDE FROM THIS CAR YA C(OIN, PINHEAD P OW WANTED ROE 1 q - comes OK THE ROAD' NOW.y A R _; T ., ° \, , i STATE - HI WAY , s - _ . s ^ - 1 °acs •aFr+ �:r;�' _ _ _ _ • „ !) n\ • • •'.tea't /� . -,,- •'siL. 1 ...:•- ,..ice. � 8' 11 °; ; �`►k'. %C. P. s t+ac ask.. Ass nurw ,.we..e - .. ' _ - x, i ,..,,.b . _ ... .. .. _ ' . --- ' Y - - - - -- _ _ -' •- / may,,.; , ,w^ - -aF-�. 4 y , $LITZ- BUSTERS hasn't been occupied in. yearn... y There n't even any seats in itr { + 1 Z. s warehouse. are _ I's really not much more than a n y- -- "But it's got s" stage. Weil take it that way. ere you are Y• n _ , Jonesy, sixty -seven amhe 5001164, , !`Oh no, .Tommy:" She seemed � - "I'd have to ask _ 'quite definite. Mr. Reed and I can't bother him now;'he's having so much trouble." F 1 N E CUT The telehone rpng' and she spoke into it "worriedly . something ' ; t" about • the Marelli act, which M wasn't proving available.. _• • '�.: n But Tommy was bus;, with his own troubles. "Gee J esy, I _ w, don't see why .Mr. P.eewould v •. " ' �" mind. ' We just' want .it for one : r z' - - � night. We could fix it up." � She rose and for the. first time she seemed a bit 'irritated. . _ Tommy. The Duchess is complet- v Q, A' novels out of the question. I11 have I � _ to ask you to leave now too, I'm' busy. You'd just better forget the ;,. wnote tning.-• Vre'�i+o Tommy stared at her but she °L -4 was already on the telephone again. Q,qe of the largest herds in.' She had, said, "Forget the whole Canada in its time, as many as . thing "R could he? Forget . - 14,000 head of cattle •bore this famous brand of-the old Oxley ° all that sweating and rehearsing - founded in Alberta in _ „: f' _ and planning for BroadwayY Sis 1g02 -by -the late W. R. Hull. uantities from a Canadian factory. feet• were leaden as he' went, to - t BRAND OF i14E ' r = These two.- pounder anti -tank guns are being to rned'aut in large -y the door. This Bus is only one of the ten types now being built in Canada. - - Jonesy had been his beat friend o X L E Y RANCH _ he'd let him do it -and Penny, au as if hi whole a O „ anything. It looked s' ale I could think of was. Tommy be• more. future were tint o u in ing like Abraham Lincoln freeing A voice. cut ia. It was'Penny's. - S mg P „ id -d you say, 'We don't need smoke. _ d ) -- . BROADWAY ' the slaves. D - -- - _ ,r r+ (Continued Next Week Penny smiled but as she thought that any more . si of Tommy her, eyes - were bright. "Huh? ...well .. I .. 1' lib - boilings, add one tablespoon to with. hero ,worship_ too. "I'rl have tried to pull himself together. TABLE TALKS each boiling. The syrup adds - a to tell him what You said. He'll Goah, why hadn't the boys stop - PRANCER BAR80UR like that." ,ea item in duce. S,.c «,.••••a:E _y turtle more of a honey flavor. _fromNthe -.MGM Picture Starring Barbara Jo nodded , violintlq down the corridor. "Hey Penny, N.Isa cbambern weleemes personal Mickey Rooney "I wish you would: •Gee he's ex= Fait. lie tore after her into the .� Marmalade letters tram Interested readers. :+5e • _ ceptional. Too bad he's not,.betterr office. She was busy with the ,• a iopiiN for, how ewetumsieo u is .. SYNOPSIS tanking," files. "Loon Penny," he faltered, . Qi3Ci138tO1i *we ready to Itaten to. soar °pee' v Tommy-Williams, aspiring young Penny iQoked at'her in amaze• "if 'you'll only . :. _ _.__. peeci a.r• Requests for dr.Ada or e��- apse /al resin are In order. cbame - - ;_-. --a � •- n eat - "Why Tia; Sarailo he'a r1ne --- .` At that_ - s e wh�oAt~d around.: _ At_this lisle of year most of us oo �t4cter. to -stlsa sadle a. cba�..- - i�lr' �.soa_sin, is a member_ of the trio, looking. He's got character in his "What's the matter. Rua out .ot wish to see the empty jars and wen Dead stamped self- addres,1rd 1I'ls• —T ree Balls of Flro, . wont• Iace. -Wlix. m arevc& oLvka; I- syantia 4r. "-.. _ tL. }.�.� r ­*f- the fruit Ctlli -- — eaaalePe- {! ;Ya •��•r a eeei._ ing is Niek'. collar spaghetti think of himself at all. $vt he'll Si ncerely, he looked - at her. board being replaced with spring # ^ joint. Because of "no business" be paid back." „ Dreamily.-she be- "Penny, .you'r9 making me eel _farm and marmalades. Probably, `_ : ,tied lets them go.: However, they `gun to buns, "The Ian I ,Love." . awful." a i _ most of a commence with orange Australia To FOr1lYf niece she famous Joasy: assistant Barbara Jo giggeld. "You ktfow .•;Her eyes'wete bright with -un- -- -xnd lemon or other citrys fruit ..Corps of Csuerllllu -- ­ 7. theatrical producer Thornton Peupy if it,.was anybo::y else but Shed -team, 'Well, you shouldn't. msamaledes. I have bees request- _ e - $zed: -�i .,ff�.. t W•y _c,f you I'd be joul.,.aa •• °ts'rc g - — -- revue audition butt the boys let the Penny squeezed her chin. '"If it want. A Cause and a Showcase. lade recipe and -a discussion as n hl" " °t °� "' b2' Fords tmr - word get out and when they ar. 'wercr 'anybody 'else but fiim y_ou snnouacea that Australia will re- 4nd you wanted to get to Btoad- the same, for quite a number seem crust a volunteer corps of ' guts s - rime- at.the theatre tho plaoa is a could have him." _ way, Well, you're going to get to be having failur"m, and marma- illas tc aid the army incase of. madhouse. Along with everyone liehcs,aa.- r �l a• • .�, J.Z; there. vi cuurse you ..,+�� 1►.• a y Invasion. _ alas. the!'ar• thrown out. Tommy ;cry next •mnrn%lt� and Tomfny down and climb over a few people simple.: He said the Government plans lose• hope, Then- suddenly ba has .•�.;� ,.• ,..,1 f�.liv.� -5� 6.« ,, .'}: a :- l+.z.z. Ya 3s - • great Ldoa.. Little Barliaia Jo.' living again. It was wocth-a roil- - ing to Se- a big success. You is choosing the fruit. Do not to enlarge u1 volunteer officers i will : w friend of Penny Morris, whom lion dollars Belt +ng those, comedy '- might to be very .happy." She think that fruit you have -had in IT Regular officers wilt _ - Tos&aiy lows, Ia�a ' deapair. Bar• skits going-nice and smooth, build- started from t'he _ room: the house - for sometime or that is instruct civilians i in best ways to "I barn and all her pa4 'has bean - ing -up the technique of -the _ kid . "Wait,. a minute:' He walked not quite fresh -enough for table aid the army if invasion comes,. orchestra standing there listening arm' and said use will make good mar de. #%aJ defence• activities• outside. g took her • .- r. by g over and to �a • s•re,ptised. a � t *il. to the Cosa! Ae ���wtien of the Army an she . Dormus ..Stie t .. Settlement Penny tear up his heart with one quietly, !'You say that as. if you In order to nave a clear warms. • y of her love so Arid the kids „ the Militia are to be directed by. souse. But now there i• no mane tt>�• hate tae. lade with an excellent flavor you dyT -- fly - ,_were great,- The all co-operated district co utiogbera. - __ if • -.�, y_ f,he refused• to look' at hum. must have Trutt Elam the finest _ things moving arranging s block like a house -afire. - - ' "Why, that's silly. 'I don't hats selection. '-blow for-the recipe: s distinction betwagegn� regular '.. 'party. for" she kids which .r71 in - =- "` - you. ` i think you're wonderful, Grapefruit. Orange and lemon armed forces and guerilla troops , - taro fidiane• a benefit show. Ac. Tlie Block Pasty date was your ambition, your talent �� Marmalade qj "people's armies." In Australia i ' tuall� Tommy la doing this for clone, when qne ,day- stye "Stone • Theis what s the mattes Y �$ oranges �! , p all armed forces must be regarded `. !his own act. so �he .sae set a pub- sent for Tornmy. - Stone hid re- 'Nothing."' Her voice was tre- 3 lemons _ sus people's armies, he said. (Civil- ,' !icily break. FOUR ceivg a letter from the Board of mui ubea, 1 just think thatr $-- Zxtract ijuics °fram fruit - ®asstwho' nvsdess are anbjeet -to tats= �; were sending the Settlement all.' pare all white membrane f ea - i ua peeis. With- -a she death penalty under international Over in the.Dornan Street Set- twenty refRgte young tens from The quarrel bad a funny effect sharp knits slice law, at the invaders' discretion.) Rs► %.re Ti, . timid the British.-War .Relief to- , _show- on Tommy: ___-Fib he_ aa__Y9od -. very thinly the fruit peel or chop - . tXnem what a• ri sl -American Fourth, and sore.- ttnen, when ne quieted very linely. l:laco j,«:ve and i,Vo. Government ordered arms -- Hens�syi►er version of the meeting ., sned-- coastal' areas as Japanese _ = - with Busch., The child's eyes vrcre of July was like. down, he became obsessed' with.. in- an earthenware dish and add. bombers struck at Port Moresby, shining as she said, . ,nice all _. He lead .aloud. - "A• short_ wave one idea. He'd show.P�enny. He'd water. 3 times the amount of . 400 miles from the Continent{+ the time Mr. Busch kept _t+ittin' broadcast has been arranged and make her seeAhat he`mas going to_ juice and peel.. Allow it to stand - It was announced that army.fac- - there, eiftaking than smelly ale the English children will -talk to get. those kids to the country or over night. - Lit, the morning place tories will be scattered among in- "cw. cigar. And just when I. was•sure their parents in. London_slirectly die in the attempt: And if -the on the heat and bring to a boil. land communities, with smell, + - --`ht was going to say 'N0,' Tommy flow the Settlement House. The Block Party and Benefit gave him When it reaches boiling point, boll plants and garage workshops' nick- r '� Rot light on the desk and told him .broadcast is. scheduled . for three a boost at the same time? Well; from b to 15 minutes, 1 find the ing small items of defence equip I' what wonderful kids we -were and - o'clock:"' - that .couldri t .hurt anybody ,could first boiling xsi�es with the type meat. Munitions manufacture is J. ' IIwif- vre_didn'_t_ t_aunghine and Tommy was shocked.' "But it? _ ,of, hest ypp gre using. If using cotLentrated in thickly populated + that's the time ore advertised tqt, r ourth o1 dui - arrived, oir elan e«.a t� �. p a....,1 -type of - oi, _ - V-.1 : fresh air weed all wind up with y coastal areas at present. Olckets." block party fov: - Wo ;can't hare- ' 'streets vc�re roped off and .Tom - stove• wh-efe the heat is the fierce u "With what? "'Penny asked. the Settlement kids in the a'u& my,'s show of under way. The- stead type, five minutes is ss;f• t S = "Pickets." torium then. That'll- 1•e.•right- itr crowds - *ere- wild with excite• "ficierit to boil after the boilins Farouk s Loyalty Penny got it and laughed. "D it - the middle' of• the performance." ment and the Rifugee children-, • point is. reached. -� the heat is - -- 1rJnder Sus 1Cleu1 ling: You -mean rickets: - Stone vras concerned but there did. their broadcast. There -was slower such as coal, -boil from ten p It was all the same t0 BgrlJart was no• ileilt Ior 7t. -I tie mock - ��o, _The results Svere what count- Party would simply •♦lave th ben •other. After this boiling return it to ,the Intimations of a possible breach ed. "WeH anyway he was won- postponed. _ - Then the "Three BallE. of Fire -,'' earthenware container and allow between the British Government derful and.finally_ 11ir_. -isch said -f`M Tn .teas in despair. "But came on• and when Tommy saw it t cool - slowly and again remain and King Farouk of Egypt, with we'll never be afireet'a' per- the •news reporters with - their- _ 'er night. The next' morning the suggestion that .his "loyalty, wit again." All a't ^o'rice though,, cameras he knew thii;t, Lady buck measure juice and pulp; cup 'by to the alliance��is my no means : he jam cd two feet in the nit: was here it. last. , _ .. cup, and for every cup of juice above suspicion, appeared in the .. /r' '�� '`?FA•'ti'%i'i' : . - ... - a i) • 1 .. .. ��ot jg1' avian_ oa_ '& TPan_lt Of —the bt pulp n:':R51Frc —t- lie -6a-1 - ?ll.��a 1,;° ,,. �Jlv " Why he had written to Jonesy, ask. P' resi nation of Prime ;vIinister >`•' - amount of su ar. Place the sugar g -.this was perfect: Better than be- ing for her help in getting a the & - where ix wing et •warm -not hot, Hussein Sirry Pasha's Cabinet in ` fore, Sulc• they'd have the broad- tre for the benefit and next molYi= g ". - i " t cast .., elan with the Block in he was in her office, happy but warm. Commence the boiling Cairo. :. g' g _ . PP _ The Herald's. diplomatic ,.. r _ Da'. H , Party, straight' from• the Dille -and exuberant. of, 'the juice and pulp. When rt dY walks of \`ew York. Slue smiled_lit -him,_ _`_Well Tom- in reached the boiling point- stir - -a.v ,rai � Idt .saki: r.ver since Ssrle was delighted n if if fie my,- going to sent, ,those news- in the sugar •t e-ry gradually;'•stir+ his accession, Ding' Farouk, who is - T • -- "' °�" - oil 22, -has -been arrogant' °and' ^" idea and Tommy rushed out to tell paper pictures to your mother ?" ring constantly until dissolved, Y �� „ soon domineerin in his. dealin s with. - v: it•to lta and'Hamm •, 'fhe bo �s , He d.' Preside e'll Thea oil ,until; when dropped from a g s ���� Y 3 y successive blinistties. He's shown didn't catch on at first: Don t I m P , it' will spin a thread. This +. y,, g .« should be from fifteen' „to thirty, no sense of the duties of a con- you. see . , Tommy' said, Bundles _ he leaned over th «e desk. Jonesy, etitutional Iiin ������� from Britain' will be a swell act all hokuin aside% what -did you. minutes, but never longer. Lois ° 8• ', . -for u� to follow. And if they're think of the perfoa nance :' boiling of marriialade• makes it a sensational, so much 'the -better. She nodded, "I W'aorreally im- dark coloi and spoils the flavor. phone Call Started : Look. Think of it.. 'The Three pressed:' Pour into containers and cover „ with paraffin. _. Huns In' Reverse- Aon 'tiotbabyenffertromheadcoldone dials of Fire. Flashlights ra- He rubbed his hands. If you - Ba , -, front page' twenty little liked it we're on our way.” Now Now I hate diacussee� with you . asary moment. Believe.. without ingliah kids torn from their he dug- into'his pockets. ' "Look. the type of heat, the type of fruit, A mere- ••telephone 'call by .Jos-' Islay %atonic ing and saessmg.,.the , <' and the length of boiling. Just ', eph Stalin threw.: Lhe German _in- sore, irritsted nostrils ... cho ed -u Inothers' arms thrown right We collected forty -two dollars and peasagw that make breathinif ditac•ul°t >:: into out laps with an interns with your contribution it comes. ' ` one thing more; w7ienr,niaking this ! vasion of Russia into reverse, Sir � - ' a ��Iinflil: Mentbolatum, brings Quick liana, hook =in "' ' to sixt full recipe I near boil it alt to= - Stafford .Criltps, Former Ambas• _— relidor money back pV y=seven, itTbw 'ail we Heed "' Buy a aft u4a oriar of Mantholaturp e • a is s theatre. Did you fired out ' gether� =i divide it into three pas - ' sador to Moscow, said recently. today from your nearest druggist. A4 `,• '_t _ . . �ions;.a smaller amount i$ easier' "On the night of December' 12.tM � Ray scratched his ,hood. "Yeah. •, about the Q�Id "Duchess ?" •• g s l t L never thought of - tho--publiicity —._. - Her- d'alce c]Qudea lover. "Yes I to make. Soviet Premier personally lets - Oecasionalr -for very s ecial- honed Adown to the general- }u - - angle." did and Mr. Reed still owns it. Y Y P ra-VERIFERIEWLIAIR11 Tomm ._ shook hands with him• ,tut I'm - afraid it won't be any marmalade, ' I do add three .table command and ordered him to .at- e self gleefully. "Wl�d a• Cause. good to you Tommy." - spoons of white slolA syrup to the tack."' Sir. Stafford related. "And_ .._. re- What. a. Showcase. And here we- "Why not ?" above recipe, adding syrup about that started the .Germal w- o re- ,iVE 1O -.'s}Z - e e • e _'; five - minutes .•before removing treating on tbft whole of the s • .� are trying la-send a bunch of __. rY g- - --$lee • +,silt little gesture._ "It from heat, If dividing into three front." - _ C little kids to the c'oir4y L Why MOT , A., � � .'�. a• � vie ;,7• `~�.� ai .. 4'=, - :[3•;.• - 7, PICKEWNG NEWS = Toronto ADl eb - - X _ Notice _�,U �4U � Q � AG�� � �" °` °FAR1Vi� 11,.73 pea year. i1,b01a ad�anei ~ T I O E )nbscOptians to the vnited State. RON GIBSON -- :• 4 j Ne do Building. of ally k[ndr� - p� t yo>rt wag oval$ - ` Sad Gt. Britain, iZAd' in adv:tsco. - -�►a w�• t,S'ads �bu4 ��G, i � � �' �Ihaat ter ' TRANSPORT M give you 20, . -- - ARPFVT etruEvTIiv COAL, .. COKE', - ;PLU31>:sINGf WUUD CE31 +'N Z' rIiANSPORT if it -M feed•: You are needing ,. 1 r ENTION� end ��.,� �: a .. _ .- CARTAG - .__._,� eaasult na. D °'i . Roc�Plxc; r SAND, GRAVEL•, �- MOVl~N(� ' Oaidss fanoe at the old prices Tf aiao meal: Bralitford Rociius aud_. SAND.-GRAVEL STONE .Brock Road Gravelbaris %, Empire Bathroeen iBLTLLDER�S sUY>;LIEFa� FArr''S Elevator =}• - -, .. Pit ... ... . _ , _y jal i A 3 ] �i __� ] ' j_ .t� i� - - - _ '- .; .. �_ ...-.— - .,d•.,�u•, � _ ai ®o local cartage wort; Claremore Systems, 9.1, Bestty, N e havealso laced in 5 M_ t0>Mita • Sable E1 ii�n;at a t�xk'a fulr' ::Cru.sh -&J Pit Run . Building � etterial, LINE Vt MAPLE LEAF MILLL*ft3 off, _Gravel Estictzatea Flee coaaz'a>~�Y - - 'Repair, pair• Shop .. Work Guaranteed PER*A #ENT NAGGING PAIN �■,�� - �..Sa>r�d�� and - C�ra�ed �_� �_ ice_: 1�IITCHR i .i� . m...�s -�. MUSE .- - OLr;, THAT:FRAYS TttE- TEMPER Tractor Service ` S t O 11 e "P.iakering, N b NEWS. 'IT MAY' $ E ;ar�duate, I. H.`C ° °. Traitor Sclt�; Y - -Phone 6502 YOUR EYES 10 a .' D 3':rere3 Or Lo e�ai in .Pit -- . ' Pfoas Ofifca Z4 = Ran: a I years experience _ "�� GWA>® C. H. TUCK,�pT; C] Service io lil makes of Tiaetors > nld,T V lo. t`f o set? _ SALE REGI:STEK ' m Liccus Garage serrvviiee JOHN B4URN�.dc. . ut -• a a- - .�..... t 130N� Thursdays biar_ch 12th. Extensi�+e �A, ONT. JbiTIV- NTnR?ON OS - - -. Aucition Sa e: 150 acre faun. ' Dairy tkoke 1614-`' Phone 0104 ,CLARSM - Herd, horses, tractor, and full line of good.fat'm implements, Milking, a- • �.. -t-. -. chine, grain, bared -;bay, hogs, i r`ai. . E. - - -' a ture, etc. - ;FUNERAL DIFCS®TOR AND . DEAD,, HORSES r71ND,iCA?i' 4P �. The property of the late Jos. Allison, • • BUBALURR For tree plcg pup phone - The CaY !!A S estate -at lot 21 -22, rear of iat cones- 8R00KLIN ® sion, Pickering on. No; 2' HMhway. 9ucaeaeor;to,w.J. ldstier, G.I •• - - Sale at 11.30 a.m See bills. o. .w� .. - .: • . ' . •. _ I��els� - - L , • � •- uaar� Prentice 'and Ted-' Jackson _; Ni t and • Ds - � Auctioneers. - e� y orrice - PICKERING - TUESDAY, BusinesaPhone . Residruee Phoati AGINCp the zone 811( IM AR. _17th auction -' �e phone ChajrRel , _ Buy -All The _ sAle -of :Implements' and Hay, the 's . • - _'— - -' .,;RDON�YJUNG LTD _ property of Thos, D. Luke, C--.L ILOt 20, i'ickeiing, Half mile zest Toronto p - T . - ntr _ �,,q,e _ R- EL hoale Ad. 36ft �I h — 1. ' H. lr. er . ICT � �� - 6 ft. good. JScCorm- � �-•-•- -� • ' .e -Nev. 4, good• M. 111, hay ick rriov: � � s _: • - Deering � •10 -hoe grain drill: �/ I -rake_ . BONDS M: IL cultivator, 13- tooth,- M. H• Stands for VICTORY _ � _ O J G4 ; disc harroly, 16 disc grad• 3 -sec- You can do your -bit to bring Victorj' Eypert service an-dI re-. CaPs. _ i3nn drab harro�r, Frond �r+;,,�, nearer if y ©u enabls.ya- ur_°tiitL7_ _ ' steel roller, good.- Farm vragon, uoa Letter and jr pairs to ;Sll alajjes.'R,eae-_ «LaL,. Otd- wagon. tray ra& - �tP Is Alm Alm - -- - - -- more - onable charges. Work 4: plox;:. -- Wilkiissdn- gang • '' 'this war. _ , -- Tbis ea to Han plow.- 2 Scufflers. Sbt team barn- guaranteed. MOND VICTORY LOAN �s sleury 1� in. cutting box, ���-` ARTHUR - maple Leaf chopping mill If �tsfz tirral7r R FIELD fork, Ha) car, Draw r•: g..d, - _G ad"uate Radio and �Tclevisioo WFietrees,,ners, Sanall zno7s, .. Institute: INeaaiet Offieial E� ��O Iu i tA i list C Root pulper, S --x ba 0;. Quantity _ tQ �� Service Men 'j ?lssociati on, - LIMITID of Alfalfa ha3; Terms Cash. :�o - - COCKSHUTT. ei+esnsno : Y1INCOUVi R Sae a . -_n:, 6Ia..; �... t.�..�Sale at• 1.30, 2e-30 - :.:_.,, Holstein catae . Berk-- t e ' ,M - W LIt ' Sale of Reg. Hola w __.. .'. _.. sh' " i)oge, Percheron halls. Full - ' _ A Vir7� -9 _ line pleFnenta; Hairy e s P enuipmen _ MjcW .:��, �: Agency and pI d ber .....' ols, suplsu G now iciest ,tires ;tr . !a tltr ho se an gardener _ s nth --all other builain im ( Th$ �iili -i..wh Esau, Lot 9, itiplaawfa eo said r sr� C bn• 'i, Scarboro, at Highland �� sac std - - - ' buildings C�t+eelc Valley. o resen+e. Terms .� - Necessary for bu nee Af 'any . Cash, Sale at ' I1.30 See bills. -_ - L. LYE Clarke Prentice. audtianeer k{ •1 _ '_ +description can be pr- gcured all.o stands for VITA -DINE, a cam- Claremont, Onta -_ • binstion of dtatnins and - Ineral: - . -from our yard and warehouses - with which BI.ATCEEPO &B , . r. - - = -- - ia- - - . - - - - "�- the- Bariet'� -EC,D. iLABS- • �6 - - sl., .t ,,;�,:.a.�I nit R'taiiseu. - -- _ outs .� ... f D l . . This tandiag mash is she :♦ � _ ... . salt of over 14Q years milling and Al 11 Hinds o Rep�ir�o =k `Office and Yard, ica bor+o '.pct. :: % �«, The COMRIE L B>ate�e, "Fill-the-Basket" >s '-l'�Tuoing 'Lluara »teed"' UMBERCo. Ltd. 1WLy v mac letters and nand aseaq ]s.ah. ,.izl enable your birds to a. 8. MAODONALD . - order rodsest� !M ail... Ave. ;a .� ewe,,, produce eggs: will maintain health s�..r �a i s J"Sw oard t�� rend body weight at the lowest feed j mat per egg• PIC$ERIN Start your layeas cn IT now sad - ' watch your records climb throng& �7 out the lading. season. And, Boy! �• - IEI� ,�:.:: :;,.; • ' YOU wi •have B1�i1D3 Sh ur • •dui. f . sal w rn cons 0 to ,narks, nest Yom'• _ • r '.tui�mer at a profit. . vice h • .. �tIE STIiOUD, Dvxrl • Star.ter, : •�py�'i�r, ' Pbo.a P10116 77 s 4 q ago" VW q, ,..,, mash, layinmash, = - -- - ran dou -------------- y • • DZ starter =FUNERAL DIRECTOR / f concentra _- T ties, calf starter,.tur- ' 1. RPrivate Ainbulance,11h key starter,. salt. Day and Night y e , ;+ >ne 'ave�a9e a Phone , iTf blocks' "and bags. eoeh to of a °ehonOjpp�OVeIs \Malvarn 5006 • teove Only of mites ' - --` .+-� _/-�:___ Purina • fly • sprays] ' _ 1: ;; €> ::::..... ,► - It the ea y cM°a °� home Go by bed. arkham, a Volt. j , 14, !.. Y o save �' for cattle• gas. as i Eiii i i :i e:' •: Aft D. N. Loo k wool w 1a�pls Leaf H ata al 'Firs P,c" - - l>�lc =o Montrea . - • .. .1 . "ONT., l .... _ . w1I. DB4IV>�R $1 8 Insurance Co. - S *10 .+ rr .�..._>lir..s - The ... Farmers, 1341 t t. - thar�� ~'� / ,. r . - _._...- . g 11.80 •wasp rates for Perm and QaOtettq 8 h�iaSa. - — Auctioneer _ . 4. 4::: _.. .•76 - gran ' Alviis N -� Phone N)" all. . armer . 000 — �t6otie6iia Lewnt�as 11t Palm Stock, _ Fbraitar� �1r All Ktaft experlfoes, Na _ ..� �_ IV .4 4 a�. I&OWR; ZAVV •err ,loo. Boall ~ ) - - - - - _ wW Ml. GWAM a'•"t>ey I. iii. i ge mine Join _ A. 0 p „r'J, 1 •r TMi, �� r' I'll �, i . .Y �' '.G r �':' .Y - _ J� a ' �s 3 . may} ., . . .' . , _ . . . ._ : - . . . -- - - - : - - _ .. _ - .. . -- - - -, ... , 11.1 a_ .. .... - ti . . - - - - f - EXTENSIVE UC71ON':Z,A . L :,* ' I ' .1.1 - ... . . :. - ' : . -OF.- - .... :. - - . . . . . ; . - - . . . :...:.. _ - - '. ': ... ,. ._ . _ . . - Da:r�• T' d, nor �� $� ed hay, straw, tra'n, 'n Her :ie I 1 Miik� g �'. .. . . : . . _- - :. , .... - . ... ..... :. : .. • . ''; .. -'- - : machine, 'Tractor, Yurniture Etc. - ” - - ' .- - I_ A. ,',� _. The undersigned has received instructions to -sell by Public Auction for The Late ..: _ 'If 11 • r -'- - - - -: _- _ .11 " .. _. _ L - - - - - - - - -- , , -- - . .. -::�' _.. - _ .. . : -_ , , - � - - � . . ­ - . I . . . . A _ _. - _ ., -'_.� ­. �_ . e I - -.1 ­ .q. 1. . . . - . _ . -- - _ - : - .. - , - . . . _ - ' - -: - -: at Lot 21, Coll. 1, Pickering, on No. 2 Highway 1 mile west of Pickering Tillbge, c n . . • .. - . . .--" - p.. . _:� -.. = - . - .. , . -. . .- ' ' - � � - C 2TH .1 -94 ._ _ _ - . - -- s _. -.: ;, .. - ... . : 1. _ - ° .- 7 _ ._, -.- - . - - AIRY CATTIM wagon with steel wheels, 3' 1.2 ia. moused sable. Wire strebeher; A- :: .. - . . . __ _ - - _ _ - iiiolstleta cow, freahelied Feb. 14. tires; Cane combination spring and bMtt 4 nr b -large piles of scrap - - - . . . ' -' - -... - . ... __ _ . • tow, fresh, ealf. oy side; stiff tooth cultivator, near now; iron, large amount cast• Number Blaci _ - - :, derse}yr xowwr fresheeed Feb. 17. Set ' 8 frot tractor 'double airs, 12 of w RVm wheels; : - . ' - :- `' - . _ ..... : __'. .' .. - . ' . : - . - ' � - ' _ .. Brown, ' part Jersey cows, due time- in. Cutting -lbx; Inside distributor Olacksmith's vise; some d and 6 . - ... _ ' - of- sale; Black, part 4erseycow, due funnel for sib - filler; 9 ut grain gar. Cana; Hesvy Lift Jaak. Cazp- ' _ - . ' . '' . time' of sale; Part ,Ayrshire caws grir►der;. M. H. Pulper; McCx�rniick. enter hots, Hand:�mawa, Hack saaw9 - - . _ ._'_1 -- .,- _ -_ -:- . . t due abou Apr 22; died cow, milk- corn bbider; Stewart clippers: get Sets wrenches; also large am- . .. ' . , - .. s . :.� ,' i . Jan. 21: Red''and White of Keystone de- horning PVers cunt f ether articles sgeh as above ' nr bred - e ' .' . . caw.. milking; Holatein cow, milk:- Del.aval *Taking machine, ecinptete too numerous ,to me AkIc Pair ' _. _ _ - _ - -- • . Ing, lue- about May 20; Hr�stetn with 2 unites; DeLhval- Crean Sep-, ' Fprks, Shovels, Doubletrers etc; - dowv 'kl12g, due about iLay 24; arsetor; Babcock X031$ testing out- :' .. : :..... .:.... - T.. . - :::, . cc-w. mil bred a n At. 4 H..,a om T X1p - �R �! �pmY p Pa: . 8�'!�i' Iii', �i:�'w, (iitAdN . L. .. - -,. . 2b. (Jersey cow, bred Nov. 28; Hbl- number of drive belts os different 40 *to 60 11ons of baled mixed hay :.a . ' 11 stein Crow. milking, fired Jan. 18; . length; Drive belt; 17 Tull Call! also a quantity c! baled straw,; 600 ' . ' -- _ - " ' . ' . � . • - - Rgan Om arilldne. bred'- eart - Ay- ivator with seed iuox; Ord manure or 700 buaL 7mixed . cram,_ � be . _ .. _ __. - - - _ - :..._.. __, _....: , " - - - - rshire ioow, milking, bred Nov. A2; _ spreader, M. H.. N2smher . d steel sold by -the Clmc 6 hr 7 feet_ of . - ., : .: ' . ' t heifers, 1 1 -2 yrs. Rad sirs• iihistein "':..':. - - ' hoops, planks, bo 2 in pipes; good mill ige in silt. . - .. - - T- - -' aowra -l-3-2 - a. -.. __ - ._ -- . , _ ., , . _ _,. ' . . „, -. h ... _', . . _ eiferss, 4 mo . - Heifer calves. rake; Riding plo* Scuffler, No. - 8 -. ': ••HARNESS •� _ _ - -- _ - .. :..,- _ . , _ _• - : . .:. ,.. , , : _ _ .... Gard 'Holstein bull, 8 1 -2 yrs: plow; 2 iibase -drawn cat - I+`ull set of brass - mounted bree- .. ' -_' _ �- -. ,_.. .. ' ` -- . - - . _. -_..: � .. - sl4oas, one stiff and 1 spring'- Chen harness (new ); Full ae! of .. _ ,- - _ _ ..._ . - , _ - _ .. HOR$F13 tooth; Drill platy, with marker and breechen harness; iNumbel� of @del ' . . _ .: _ =._ _. .._ _ . . _, ..-.. _.' °;� .:. Bay mars, 6 yrs. Chestnut mare, digger attach2iae2rtt Milk can care; collars, pats, Cryniba, brumes etc. - - _ _ _ _ - _. .: - , - gelding, 6 yrs. _ Grss Set 'of bob sleighs; Wagon b'•x; , 2 9 ya- Black - -- - - - - -- -, -- - :. . , : _ m are, aged• Buggies; '2 Ostlers. 2 "o- furrow Z`ab black and katiite Scotch Collies - . "- . - - : ' - .. -.. _ tractor ' p bws for use wV" ]b, •une _ . ' . _ ' . < - ': _ . :,. .- . _ _ IMPLF.MFaN'fS -- Universal trsCtlora; ill�ai2le Model FVRNI?i'tTRE I. . '' . _.: :.. ceer, -Deering, - 7 ft. Dy tractor and 2- furrow plow c ,in- t� Bey Home Hitches ran wGth Brtt Be, _ _ _ . .. - , complete with forecarriagc, new in Ptete. impteyment cont2*�lles; , i•2 h. warming closet and reservoir, near 'r - _. " 1840; Dzill, 16 dime, McC- wm3ck= " d. Electric motor. Lister upright, g new. 2 Quebec heaters, done new, a . ' .. _ _ . - _ . _ ._ . -= ' _ .. - _ ring, complete �w�ith standing hb a a�gine, g-od; `Z . Horse upri Mc .3- Berner Coleman, -': _. ght Clary . _ . -. '- -' � beard. new in' '1840. DFill, ib hoe, engine mounted on trucks, a0r co a- sA�we; is -Place (Queen Annne din- . a .. - - . _ .. ::..: .. M 4 ,. H.; 'No. Wiikins'n plow„ Bag ad; 1 -8 Horse Electric nroor; 1-4 ing -!room suite , i.e:rcher ap- 8 - . ,. .•-. " -- _ . _ _ = - -- -- -= = ' -- truck; Power feed cutter. Chatham Horse ElectA c motor and emery , hr�istered Chairs. Oak dinm9 table; :.:- _ . ,- . ,'; �,. ' -,- _ . fanning mill; Pair wngbn springs; framer 1928 Fz±s+d �Cbupe, Bad or- 6 Leather nph`8letered chairs do - _ _ . - -- - _ _ _ ___.... -. `_ Flat ra�cla Set block and tac'te 2Tut» der; 4 -Door sedan Nash I82b. match; 6 pak chairs; U�liol,tered ,' _ ; .. .' . - :: : ' .: - ' . - r of *peg; south. , _,_: �° 7 -tu '_. - - • be G radio `. -- ...- - - .. - ,. . -1 :.- ° • ;.. of of other cape Hayfwk, drs* Mh4CELUAN�EGUB . ,Brass t � - springs; 3 wash- • ` : _.. ' . .. - ' ..: _: `. � and P��; Pbkt hole digger. , 3 Horse evener; 4 Bundles cedar 'stsndb; 2 Crvriplete toilet •sets; Or- - :7 ' - ` ... ,._- :, : Set bf grain litters; Set of bean shingles; '36 ild't extension ladder. 9221, antiquet 2 Bureaus; Sewing . ,_ _. '' - •- -•'' -' -- "' -- - - - - - lbs; Deerinn 7 2 Heavy logging chains; L 40 -gal, machine; Steel Camp Bed; Old ' - - -- _ - - -- - _-- - • . . :; . ... '..:: ' . . .,,. , . g:nower, ft. cud M1 H ort y tedd steel s. datonel. k Jars. seal -__�_ H. 8 -f er• gas drum • Grin Half coo stove era nieturw.r _ . .. .. "; ,. __ �- :- -.-.• Steel roller Y y _ -- _ eruy+; M.' H. cb2Tr roll ireaR sue fence; Roll lawn and man other �r'x0ee�hold effects .., . . .. _ _ - - - .cultivator, , with bean attach - wire farce; Saw mandrel]. 24 inch trio numerous -to mention. Sane aa- -• - -- " -: ' LL _ = me0rt; 3 Fult sets �d drag harrow4s blade; Milk pails, !,trainer, � plunger tique pieces: Baby carriage: High- � = , -_ :..% .. - , , rwfth 4 and b ae OOM each; M. H. ebc., lawn mpwer; Roll drs* cable. chair and Walker; quoting frames -- - • -- -" - . r. _ _ ...,. ... Potato digger, with extension car - Seto 'pruning clippers; Cr-ea cut and clamps. - - - - f _ - -:. �,.- --- ,_ -_- _ _ - _ -�, _ - = = -- . - - -:• -. _ ' rier. Eureka pctatlo planter, Truck salw; About 126 fed B. X. new ' •ar• -.. .- - ... - 1. - . - _ ., . _ .:..' ::- ..:•.- DESCRIPTION OF FAR ._ . . "' ° M- •.Farm is�coenposed of 145 acres, more or less; with nevet':failing v►ell, suitable - -. . - ' .. _L I . - _ dwelling beuse, .7 r6oms in_good repair 15"k- baco�Q silo atmcbed, _ ; y' �:.. ". ,. . -.. •" ° - -` '-> ,-` ' -; • - - -- so a 30 x 50 barn attacbed used as a sty and ben. peps; driving house 20 x 30,- __AUso� :. . . . .. ... .: . , ... _.. . ' '' ; . , . %' ,:.:'. - �ba . . .. ' r ouite of road. 34 x 56. The land is of &* a. excelleof Producing clay loam. Th'e farm is situated - ", _ . 1. - - _ ____. -.3_ _.-._ -.___ .. ... .. , ....., _ ,___- - a 1 - . w s o :— - in a first-class locality and fall plowing i done. . ' . - - _.- _- - = ��RMS OF SALE•.- Contents Cash. , No reserve as estate has to be settled, Farm,10 per cent on day �: -. _ :. . "' ;. ; of sale, a .)i bilsort in 33 dsys, ora martgige c'aa be arranged.for part of the purchase price if. ne. - ,,. _' . - .. - - . I • cessary. farm wi11 be sold subject to a reserved bld. More paitieulars .will be giveo on day of sail! - R :. Sale starts at 11,00 a. me As it is a large sale it will start o,n time. Farm will be offered at 3 _ ' , _ ". . ­z, - • • . -. • - --= _- - _ -' -- - = - i. E. N. SINCL UR„ Solicitor for Estate. " MI8S NELLIE ALLISON, Administr'x *ix: `- . - :: , ' - ' _ '. ELARHE PRENTIOE� Mi} liken, di TED JACHgOlN, Pt. Perry, Auctioneers •- --' , -- '-- - - - • ' - .. .- 1. *. . _. -- - - �' - -- _' , .., .. _. . I- - .. - . . - . 1. .._.. , - - -... .. - _ - - - - _ % -_ _ _ . -.. - . - . _ . - ... . __ - ` _ _- r ._ - .... - .. . •1.__. _. _ __ .. .. _ _ .1 - __ L� _. ... I ., ­ : .... . I . . I _­ I _:1 . . } _ .i _ . - . .. — . r ' r 'a s .1 i I" ' �' 0 .. . » - :1 e ,. _. • .... .. i .. .,. .. - -. ti- - - .. - - N F " ,,p a'; tit 74 7 ., 1 - •'y ..t. «�y.',a'''' !,;,�,lr- ` ..r-+ .a+ �i-' r. - 'Y ^;v Yi r�+i -: •+.;�w --i.�. ;- „; -.,� ..+:•. z . ,': �,,:'.' .i, ..'7. - =s"�'.:•a” .';�i'�;k- '+•'.v. . ^ -_� .r t`'�."4^l `. v`- '::s' -: '�"r'' '`:`�' •'4° •.'a. '^ „s'��`�'•e�<- '- `.” "M.'7�:1'i •'S-�a •�•• ,.s�#;:� r;0a;m ...� .:u�' -'� °- ".'i. �'" ''tiv'.'w,.. _ - •:•r'r'. _ .A,C.F. - t *'x- "1, ''�4':t"r�y wl• .,'Sv;• . '+ p .�• �..5.. �' • x1:'r PT ' • • • _ i r ..ti f I., �. _ ..$ - sit '. .. , c ... s.r,i ,n _ ,r home of birs.•Fred Harbron at Salem Mrs. ,Harry Peoree and family of ; g week, the guest of her parents`, _:.nom Corner on No. Highway. rs. Vic. ' y Franktord, aid a vlslt here last L for Par Tcmwill be in charge of the STANLprogram. EY All ladies made welcome Mr. and Mrs. J. Toms. Mr, and iu Gordon Graham of a ": The executive 'plan thg quilts, these g� bjr. Jenkivac•n, of Pickering Oshawa were G end visitors in. ing, Claremont. Greenwood, Green are being- tied. in several homes each was guest speaker at'the` 1'. P. L -- -` the village, t p n'eek. P_Il n women and girls not em ng y -night River and Whitenaie leash note meets last Sunda when Rev. VW alter Daniel will undertake ployed in u'ar work elsewhere, are change of date the Christian Fellowwship Grr•up •- 1Theatre .iv answer two important questions in' ., very badly needed to' help in any line -. P q ' had charge . of the meeting. The .his sermons for nest Sunda in the', Dear People of Brougham: - - of Red Cross Rork, the need is ui• mornin "Is the second comin of This is a line Ito try to - express gent for those in -distress overseas. next meeting will ba Sunday night g' g Let us try and do 'what we cars' to under the readership of :Miss 'Nair -`, Christ near ?" and in the evening. our appreciation for all you:have done_ Phone 100 STOUFgVILLE "Who are• the spirits in prison ?" for us. help them:' of the Christian Missions :group. The snowstorm on Tuesday blocked! We are happy- to know that we have The Box Social held ,in the chure Rev. bin. Hunnisett of tl:g Fred PHURSDAY, FRI,, and SATURDAT s the roads considerably; holding ` up such good kind friends and trust that on Friday evening, February 13th by Victor �4fissaion, was guest preach- M_�RCH 8, 6 and 7th ; the ladies Grou•j; One of the W.A. er ,at the ]United Church last- Sun- traffic 'on north and south roads.' we -may always -_be worthy of you. -- « Roads to Stouffvikte °land Uxbridge Fords cannot express just how we has a decided success. �ongratula may morning He took as hi text, parson of - - -' -ions to the leader and members of the "She ath dine what she could ", =' were 'Also reported to be in bad• con- feel but u;a_y sre_._say 1« a e --7aition, million" from the bottom . of. our ' rcup. 1 re Dramatic Club of Broug• from the 26th Chapter 'of Matt. A' __ -- =t Ivan Beverley, son of Mr. and ilea• hearts. - ham played their parts in the drama very timely subje�cb as applied to :Panamint -Geo; -Beverley, was -taken to the hos- -Francis-and 4cn� -Ritchie -. ��'elt: - Thanks to all who helped make ;p, rr„o,' -4.�I4• - - Mitchell -- GtiARUES .RUGQLES - the. evening a success.: pits]. on .Sunday for •mastoid treat- - • � " _ presided at the, organ, and a,, solo, j. . At the election of the Executive of acid ELLEN DRAW meets and is reported to be recover- by Miss Norma Littl•tford, a erft- ing the, Red Cross Unit the following aaied by Miss' Marie' Morrish add Select Sliest Sub bliss Clara 'Neal. of Toronto, spent _ officers were appointed; Mrs. F. W. P j•�•i Vftnv,,, FacmGo,..e., ham• �j i. W. �'j to the bQSU y of the msfviro... the week end in Claremont, visiting I_� �,;� D , �M„a �,,,,,� nap_ The Dusibarton Unit of the Red MONDAY, TUESDAY. WF.n9#Anf . ner au111„ Dirt. eaxCly -6lul vols�, - Croy are hr a Euchre Party • ' ...friends. ward, Rec. and Correa. Secretary; s$ MAtCH 9, 29 and 11th: Miss Enid Cook and Mr. Bruce The Club .meets at the home of Mrs. F.' L. Green, Treasurer; Mrs..k► the i'animunity Hall, -vn Tues- e-'x �•• `ram -' Fred and Mrs: Crawford on Monday Oscar Wilson in charge of sewing and day, M inch 10th. Proceeds wiN be "Melody or Threes' ' � = "Marton visited Mrs.,- Cook over Sun- g - day evening next, a good program is be- Mrs F. L. Green in charge of knitting :&r thel 'R.ed Gross, -rend during Ward -has obtained work ing prepared. All welcome. and irivinx out Yarn to those wishing the evening, a mWt made by Mars. JEAN, H,ERSHOLT and Y red A. W. Betson of lbronto'with his to knit. Flostlen whu ib 82 ears of age FAY WRAlY in the Pickering Pleat. Mrs Geo. Puckrin on the week end Miss DoreeB Pegg; of Toronbn refreshments and vtheY admission, - Haro £it:aasea and -M'. daughter Pauline visited sus dautrhter - . �s,.,t f T6. c .,,lli be l -Yi1. alas ... ... Doug Dickinson obtained employment ' Arch. Bell. Who has been working in •. in the Pickerin Plant a short time g \ "r¢ma1, was home for the week 25ete.. is • ff L • z g Oshawa has decided to go farming end, _: _�-� M]$a poll age• t,a sire Bert, and wilt-operate the Puckria 100 acres ; or•ry to learn t k Mfrs. of Brookfiri is in LA`.3" LTG aid ltiathews is at present very iii, we : on the corner liege, change of the Public School, since • , Try fo attend the -Seed' -Fair and SLIM SUMMERVILL8 hope for a speedy recovery: Mr. Hunt has enlisted. Barclay- r Contest at -' Uxbndge on Thursday Transport • Gordon, Morley is at present enjoy - bar, and Mrs. H^ttop and Mang- . n - - -]ng a two weeks leave at his home. 12 aret, of Camilla also -Mr. and Mrs. .: P. MUSS' DAY, FFaL`AY, Uz'va,al�i here, ' Our school now has an enrollment MA,RCH _12. 13 and 14th. a of about 24 pupils. Hugh Miller, Jane and Catharine,- We -are elf- sorry, -to hear that Some from here -attended Oshawa of •Pickering, and.' Misses Flora laa/f asetha Master Ivan Beverley has had so be a `Man -made - on Tueadav to hear E. Burtor► of the and Barbara MacLean, -f Toronto. between Claremont, BrouSbane Iwot.Lto[�'4L— aci-rvr'� -2 - -_ 4' " Lion on his ear. Prices "and Trades Board, speak. spent Sunday with W. W. and�iTrs. �rremwooa, �idvaid sad TertstRe - -__— - Mrs. Abe Mantle is stiil_conflned to R: P. Winters, has been engaged in Gee. _ � .� Mobster" � her bed with heart trouble, building a chimney for the -new res- The. Mis My Dept. of the Sun- y drivers are trained to be earsf■' Miss Jean Morley visited her home taurant in the 'old Bunting store ' at day School will hold a Sunday ev- tourtsbus sad rsitabb. -.and - over the week .end; Pickering. ening prrgrani °f interest on Sun- ��' ` t .0 =. Mr__�Iess- i arden came home for � Victory Loan has gone over day- evening -- Marsh 8th gat 8 o'cleck �d R&ON eat LMS l WOW Moonli h in = - -- - -- -- - -- -*rell and - tote- leeal• esne-.e k - the week end. inthe r- .liurda. Cbme ouT and -- ` w- Fr-.:a v .a ..:e re.v:';,d "Q ...mL�e all for their cooperation. ar • ro _�__ � ••�� - John Dryden visited here on blon- °' _ham holidays this week. da in` the interests of the. JuniQ The ' W. A. will hold their' regul- Mr. Bud Norton has been sick 1n T r ar moritthly meeting at Mrs. F.. 1b adw Mss salvia lfwr bed for the past week Farmers woik in the county. Hayward', pn Thursday afternarTf AS ftommilft kswW anll ■swrlsslsE - .. - The reWar month! y meeting of the: - � March 12t1i, at 2 p. rn. There will Woman's Missionary Society will be ■ also +he: a of-the _ - - - " eke -*** `fhxuadar, March I2th at 4thetmg-- -mod -- _ $.30 pm. in the United Church school- �_ �� - i�, .,Y the-VI I A. - has been completesf; all ladies room. Mrs. Luther Pilkey s Group ; • a e - weloom at • kliese will be mad e will be in c of the programme. - he. P DOYCHRISTIAN ELECTRIC meetin¢s. . .... FOR3iF.1; CLARE.lIOhT BOY me careen river ii'ar r orkers will 4 i �4E hold -another - Euchre and Dance in Gray's riall, preen River. k riday eve.. � •-.Advise you to choose your Gene ,. • Arthur Knott, age four and eldest March- 18th Clash's Orchestra will t !Brock Road eon of Ms, and- Mrs. Chris _Knott of furnish the music.. Come one and Ilbronto, formerly of Claremont.- Como ax. l�l Feral 7Refri�;Crato% Hot- era +� on Friday of last week The Young Pedple`heid their meet _ The funeral service was nets at the •r.,aaeiq j- avaning,at the chu-r h -- Albert 'gash has `returned to yn r� Lantern slides furnished the topic for Hood's after holidays. range, General Electric home of.. the' Grandparents, . Mr. and this meeting. In going away from Mr. Carlton . is imV6virig, quid • - ars,.�erusha. Rev: I. E. Kennedy �_r v. Mr. Wi �je e officiated. Interment took place in aote to oe around aga6u wasl�3 ei s Claremont: Union Cemetery. leaves behind his wonderful friend- . 'Hunters are in our nei orhood a D and work in this class of Yong looking Marion Peru rrabbits. n �v vParidug at ,appliances from our stock which Little Hazel .Carter has been on the the Plant. rou sick list, the .past week, we hope she, ' its f ably complete now Delay may g will soon , be out again and back to Mr. Hutchis�+ri, School' �sspeca _ • school. or paid at visit to our ,school rec- . ently. ;mean disappoin tm# as maAy items - he Y. P. have planned a Skating- - - Mr. and M=s.- ' Murray Johnson 'o _ - . March rd and invitata ns 3 or M Ala _ PartS' f _ "t • Sun- �1�� have been extended to the Y: T., of the �cuitck - t Kerrywoo d -sa y• _ surrounding -, 1en villages. Miss Hilda is quite Ill with --- $ev- Keanedy.has continued his dis- _a �. - Norma_4- �g - and —.- _'from further r manufacture � due courses, on the Beatitudes using the words "Ye are the light of the world ". Mr. and Mrs. E. Petty of Toronto will ;be' up on Sunday. - - Last 3WidaY he spoke on "Ye are 'the mite with Wesley and ,Mrs. Petty MhcLEan 8 • sale was very eucc- war eandition :e'" - • salt of the earth." on 3uaday. essful, , but the farm , is , still for''• Miss Gladys Gannon, R -N. and The W.A. will meet in the Hall on sale. Everyone th_ ere ' was frozen. friend pai&A_ short visit to her home gr�i�ay afternoon, March 11th Mrs. Mellinick broke her arm _here on Friday last. _under the . leadership_ of. _Group 3. wheh she fell on the ice on Mon- Mr, Rose Willson is• enjoying a Subject - for Roll Call. "Qnr High day afterno�m. -- - -- . week or two with his people, before Calling." Mr. and Mss. James Keith are. entering the Active Service of Ms Out neighborhood was well repro-- wing in •Pickering while employed 1' a - *1 country. sented at'the Commencement prog'r'am Ist the plant. The W.I. will meet at the hoMe of 'of the Pickering Continuation School, ,and Mrs. Paul Diamond and Mrs. M. Hamilton, March 10th. Topic last Friday evenio ' - were for program, "Canadian Industries" Alvin -Pilkey left on Monday for visitArig Diamonds; also ° Mr, `taken by Mrs. Carl Devitt. Galt to begin- training as a mechanic and Mrs. • ,GG. Trap, . of Whitevale. � � •' ,�j Mrs, Bert Mathews is seriously it -'in the_ R.C.A.F. with the flu at present. Mrs. Harborn, Mrs. G. Davidson, Sr., of Toront< and Misg Dora 'are caring for her, passed --away on- Saturday evening ' at Toronto visitors with their people the age o€ 92 years. We• extend sy-m- c*ver- -the -week - end -en- Sunday, -were' the-fan%! blr, Walter Knox; Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Brown. and - Misses Mary and Fero Malcolm Mr Ted o owa �Peterboi'oug _ - meet for their regular __ Baptist- M:w..,.. ., :.,,::. a was horiie foi the week end. gulag monthly le Private Robert Liscomb was with � meeting on Tuesday, March .,]0th, • his people for the week end. ; "FtFaY. 1 ? Mr. Gordon Carlton is now in tmi- `'Qttoo`' late for last week) at the home of Mrs. Adam Spears. form. Business program will be followed - Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Granger visited by the A=raual Supper and Social Mr, Grant Johnston of the' R.C.A.F. Mrs: Granger's- parents at Port Perry Time, from 5.80 P. m. is' still 'in Montreal Hospital recover- bn Sunday. - ing from his recent mastoid operation, Word came in today that Lorne but is making progress. ;a -- f,7.. B Ritc ies -w_ent to Toronto Annis had reached - England in safety. on Monday evening to see Francis as Lorne is in the Air Force. We all n b a rto he left for Montreal, wish him. a safe rntuin home when The . W.M.S. are planning a St the war is over. Patrick Party on March 17 at 8 pan. ' Miss May E. Brown spent a few ` in the Town Hall. Entertainment will days in the city last week and on her Miss Jean Am of the city ; M in sro Town and- program. - way -home visited Mrs. Hugh Miller wtas : a visiVor at her' home last The Y.P. meeting on Sunday -even- °f Pickering, week -end. The girls of the Mission Circle--are Squadron Leader Clare Annie, -. y #zg was in charge of the Fellowship tieing a quilt for the Red Cross on- ��dth Mrs. - Annis and baby son, • •is- _ Group. Convener, Doreen . Carlton. -__ Z7ie topic "Upon this rock; ' was taken Wednesday of this week - at -the - home -- Red- reUati -Yes -here -last - �*eeg. - -- =� by the guest •speaker, Mr. Warren of Mrs. E..Trimble, ' Miss„ Evelyn Annie of Tomnto, • Willson. The sympathy of the community is spent a 'few, diva 'last 'week with �. Tire Y. • P. will meet in the local extended to Mrs. Frank Hayward 'lies parents, Mr, and Mrs. Chas. r upon the passing of her father whc ,�unh, on Sunday next, MaF. 8th; Annie. died at' his home ' on St. 'Clair Ave:, Gerrtzi F a National Night Program. Mk, $err Parkelr t+! Willie, _ risatrsre strive .irk Englarid. � ;•, Owlog tx►. weather conditions the Toronto, last Wednesday. Sask., and Mr. John Parker, of Re- - -,: The W.M.S. of the Circuit will hold ' s * a, have beein renewing" bfr acs•• _. � : �••• '.:� T. P. a sting 'party was PPWned their regular monthly meeting on ' it 4" Z4re WR 3rd to lath Pisl"rer- Thursday, ][each 6th at s.>➢.m. at the uaintlancea here latelg: �- , _... -- -. - - - v .,u ,vs -,a• -• 1 .�X ` .%, .} . .i- y.•r.Cy�- :�r,..''yu'. °`... u a¢* :; ?�'..'�+a.a_i* •' ^ST.•- Fryr�:•iz.? ,5._#' i,,r t, ^^, �°'"- +':'.a+''r'' ir •d^� ' �'V +,�j"�J'- ,~ ••c 4 •� t -. + '4 .. .4'1k't . ._ ' " :ti, ,•-'_. —.— ev �i xv: _ _'_ t 'x'+._.i'"''• --`- _ ,:g,� FY:r,°.,�'< fiyT.A;. '•t`. �ap'�, =� ..sw ^ �4 a•.. ; . -- � -Y - - - -' - -^s --, - -- - :- - ,. .T'• •x. �.. .- M�,..: p ,� -y �^-r y:� "its`'° � -T, , ... ;.�9.'' � �+•� - -- - .., '� Ecclesiastes were written between 1 P-0 rZ 060 and 1000 B.C. The prophecy _ P a I O from Isaiah was utterd about 71g' ' B.C. The Words quoted iron the -- DIAUNG WITH DAVE: _ First Epistle to the Cirinthisns - ` we did it before. -we can do -' nights at, 8.00 o'clock. -First were'writter. about A.D. 59. . it again I" With this keynote of show —March 4thl Place. —The event referred to rconiidence and' determination, • • • in .Genesis took place in Egypt. . ' O'Keete'a Show went on the all `,Saturday, March 7th,, at 9.45 Many. of the Psalms, Proverbs and - `Sunday evening at their usual a.m. from CKOC, a new Ontario • Ecclesiastes' were written in Jer- -hour of ' 8.80. Marilyn Stewart, milsatone will be written in radio -usalem, -as was also .muc"f the broadcasting, when the "Good book of Isaiah. Corinth was a ' charming 16- year -old vocalist, de- _ lighted her audience with tht Deed Radio Club," celebrates the great Greek city of Paul's day, -- ever- popylar "Smoke Gets in your completion of NINE CONSPCU= located in Southern. Greece, p Eyes." ' Her second number, TIVE YEARS ON THE AIRI De- 84. "And ht: -'toko and sent "Angels of Mercy" was written signed for the young folks —using messes unto them from him: but ,ti`•;; - •4 D Irving Berlin in honour of Benjamin's mess was five times Y the talent o! young people —and j The Red Cross Society. Inasmuch stressing the importance of al- so much as any of theirs. And s y as inia proi:raiu .x.s GvGiw «lid— ways oing s tooa need each an an were merry wl .,primarily to this good cause, her week, the show has consistently him." Joseph now prepares s Ip� — _ delightful. -solo seemed . a fitting kept its high standard of eliter- great" banquet for all of his past of- the program. Through- tainment and its high ideals be- brethren. The unusuuily large a out" the entire concert, Freddie. -fore the young folk of the Pr portion assigned to Be ijarnin was Davis' "Teen - Age ' Otch'estra's . face. Membership is numbered designed • as an expression of his ` formed the musical bgekground, in the tens, of thousant? Strong fraternal aftPctin 1 The Ilk sea, nor a N ana cerrAiniy uid & wunuer ;ui job' this Saturday's -show, a special _ is not the slighteat_thinr -in, thl . ;J '_ /a Ti►eaare get- together in which passage that what these men dtl The highlight of the Show was 8,000 children will take part, is met with any Divine disapproval.. a short play with Nancy Carroll, the highlight of '.the 9th Anniver- God's Goodness ` and Rai Purdy portraying the nary celebration) Mark a note on 14. "He causeth the grass to folly, till I might nee what it was convivialty. It was not to soli. courage, determination and' long your radio calendar — Saturday, b�rrow for the cptt' ,, and the h rb 1 t1_L Lary - annlcing tut to ttiti pleasure natlence of a sufferia England. - - fvr�lCne se ?Vice of man; � tha he they should do -under heaven all , of the festive board that he re. • 'i -=th -.--r ' ' o ght -��- for a Good Deed Radio C1ub" may bring forth- food out of the the days of their life 10. -And 'moved -to "eat, and to drink, and -glorious' new world after its pres- Anniversary Program I- earth. lb. And wine that mpketh whatsoever mine eyes desired T to be merry." He determined ' _ ent trials. Nancy Carroll was on • • e glad the heart of lean, and oil to kept not from them;_ I withheld at the same time' 'to aequaint his a visit 'to Toronto, doing all she make his face to shine, and bread .not my heart from any joy; for heart with wisdom. Some, it is could in aid of this worthy cause. 111110 Notes is Briefs that strengthenr man's heart ". ,. ms he =*+ +�iei P,t 1]Pnnnm �f -1� true. understand this, of wisely " Col. K. W. Langmnir, President l{�en in tune ,•,Its. v�to_w- Juts makes the suit respond to my labor;- and this was my por regulating his indulgences„enjoy- of the Toronto Branch of the ReA Listen to the Victory Loan Na- man's tillage with ..bandant pro - tion from all my labor. 31. Then Ing without exceeding. But, after Crosa Society, outlined in a few tional Radio shows —AND BUY duce. The word 'herb'. here in- I looked on all the works tTiat vi, where was the this? e charm in all , words the work of the Society„ THOSE BONDS OF V1CTORY1 eludes all vegetable products. God my' hands had wrought, and on was merely novelty. His and expre>)aed gratitude for the Sunday afternoon's treasure provides for man's enjoyment as the labor that I had- labored to heart rejoiced in his labors but support given.- - house of sacred song and immortal N ell as for his sustenance. God do; and, betold, all was vanity not after them. They were by' >x ' All -'the determination and con music, The Cathedral Hour, • appoints to the lowliest creature and a striving adtei wind and v�c�ion o1 war -fora England was heard at 2.00 o'clock on CKOC, its portion and takes care that he there was: -no— profit_- -u.arier -the and by completed; the ovelty of them passed awn sung into the vouular song "We - _to.be has i>, file herb is :or man and sun." 'The mirth, or happiness, p Yi an with the did it before, and we can do it out 1942, he must till the &oil, - or it will to which Solomon thus addicten' novelty the pleasure 'which ..they agai`n." In this 'fitting manner "For HE set them an examplb, nit be produced. The wine man- himself waa the mirth of festive had yielded. Vie All-Youth Orchestra' closed a that they should follow 'In His tioned had the quality df ferment. wonderful performance. -Yes, we Steps' " —thus Charles M. Shol• ad liquors; it gladdepgd the heart. WI4 do it again! So be sure th _ don prefaced his great best seller Tht.e, If taken to eicEes, it would - - be with thelp again over CFRB of all times. Adapted for radio, hLve led to intoxication. "" T TOR -_ -• Hart 4nndav evEnina at R_4t1 ar,r'_ ;,;,;1 Loa.4 wwh - Vuesaa at ame _ - -.- — enjoy the music and good timoi ' y Day of Reckoning Postponed g p.m. on CKOC�thia powerful •atnr} - --4-. "It is not for kings. () Lemuel r.li4 iAlese up-and-coming teen- of a man's great task it inspiring H is not for kings to drink wine; gOR�Q �' FPM to �°iolls Puzzler tame and - sSeTS• listening i - 1' Scottish- from the Nor for prine'es to say, where is L 0 -ty G, ,nn E ri E'. The Empire Air - Train- Plan A now program is now being strong drink' 5. Lest they drink- American D t V s L L telephone. P hoard Sunday at • one o'clock oa inventor of ° 15 "per9on wits is the Empire's pooling house for CKOC —a ,sad forget .the law, and" ezvert .' _. program with its a p the telephone. E C s �V� A'P personnel; and the development pool definitely beamed for EnQ _ rile jostles due tQ any that is a!- Written 4 :-;: bnow —_ �f tllamen. men, Irishmen and fl "i�G. d. Give a,zu.ig drinic to document. Y' Ll ' 1 NC_ S E knowledge- force training, is . a fascinating Welshmen I Called "Melodies � � is ready to perish, and 13 To wake from T`A 20 Paradise. and thrilling story. And, the from the Lion," program b a wine unto the bitter in soul. 7. sleep. Q V' 8 25 Amidst. - more. One well knows the omp l; Ketone. Mary of the R.0 A.F. and ills Air- so o&t o r. �,� Let_ him drink and forget his pov- - q. �'1 i n aena xostitl. end rPmnm' r h1a min no 29 Honest, (..,�. ,•., ,.,- ..� ,..- 'v.w Yrudy, . - arfC;:, eiF9 8 Weird. ; I IMF A H i ii'rwsyayes a brilliant nett' series o! ro a have the .. { L 5 Al r fig► n favorites that have some from the tations to which kings were 'sub- 18 Grafted N' � paragraph- produced with the approval and homeland I eo-o tion of the- Air Force. " weak the life .of a king could be 21 t loser by 1 I G.O ,. - -- p Record a! the week: Blues in jeered and -hoop perverted and Iii Metrical foot. v 33 Golf teacher. 35 Dtvlae a+ord. - Flying for Freedom tells the the Night," by Artie Shaw and his _ Iltory of ions lads --a Canadian, orchestra! made, when he allowed himself to ballot. 38 Epoch - - an Allot four and -an .Australian adia , - grossly indulge in those things 22 Note in scale. obstructiotl. VERTICAL 38 Open uplands. +and an Englishman who start out _ t \'U l�A...yil,:uua Ira' 42 .vim• _ !a the Empire Air Training Plan, S U • governing. Those who thus drink 24 Egyptians (abbr.). center. 41 To stay. . complete their it Tra, and meet j /� forget the law,'and theireby'ran- deity. - 46 Rubber tree. 2 Italian cola. 43 Preposition. -- 213 eratia eves 1�!'y E / n % _ der; :slsau —fie fire plot .2S.Teltrtis point- 4'f'i%dellt. Y, La.l�Lv a ' - -4'E Lace:` . -- _ _ - �+► commanded, to give '' dzink unto Z6 Musical Hate. 49 Beverage. conformity to 48 Cust�a. asasl Authentic In every detail, L E S aJ O N = t8 Mortal. - 51 Bones. a type. 47 Railroad - _fietionized only. where related in- , . man; rather or* we permitted to ' out, Constellation. - give liquor to other people if we' -30 To leave o 53 C ellati 4 Ascended. (abbr.)., a . . • :'.. -=- Isideats have to be tied together - _ - - 39 Nothing. 5 Spread of an S Homesick. 48 Pedal digit. _ �� are sure that they are perishg. — 1 ` is story form, Flying for Free- LF.3SON1 X 33S.1416. arch. Q Duet. 50 Monkey. dom" I►rites new pages, in leading DISCOVERING -WHY PEOPLE it may be that a man when drink- 34 Insect's egg. 57 His invention 7 Domestic lit Spain (abbr.). radio entertainment. Show wlil DRINK BEVERAGE ALCOHOL ing doe& forget his poverty and ;35 Cover. permits — slave. :--03 Sound of aired locally from many On- Genesis 43134, Psaine 104114, Ill misery, but this period o! forget- 36 Part of circle, to be trans- 8 Roll of slim. ' surprise. tario stations, and CKOC -In Ham- Proveeba a1t4 -71 . Ecelosiaster it fulness in very brief. Drinking 37 To spread. mitred by D Corpuscle. 54 North !lion, 1160 on your dial, broad- 1.3, 10, 111 Isaiah 84k121 1 Cor. only postpones a day of reckon - 99 Hawaiian electricity. ' 10 Spring iaaiint America. -assts the program Wednesday 1". v iI1R. irbl :66 Ire was a t atlpr.). season - - GOLDEN TEXT. -- Wine is a The Heart Not Satisfied • 40 Since, . - of deaf mutes 11 Tardier. ..56 Measure of mocker ... And whosoever erret` 1. '"1 said in my heart, Come 42 Stream 12 He gained area. ME y b sot wide. Proverbs I, will prove thee with riurth; tlMeeb now, ` therefore enpoy pleasure: and be- 1 3 5 6 7 id Y iIJ 11 THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING. hold, -this also `Was vanity. 2. I i Time.—The dates la this lesson said of laughter. It is mad; and 12 13 15 _ e is * are o! no importance whatever, of 'mirth: What ' death it' 3, I. - - - L,� and the following are only tend- searched in my heart how to 16 17 18 tive. -The event referred to in the cheer my flesh with wine, my ' * Book of Genesis occurred. about hear yet guiding me with win- 19 2Q21 a W djom, „1700 B.C. Psalms. Proverbs alid and how'. to lay hold on 1 21 SONG OGUR RADIO LOG : ' - 5 26 7 * _ o,..r,.., .mr:.lae ••��O 61ta;G J�& ►- a..t,aar r.n'�.r ?� --•�i' I .y Oi'RB -Saab CBL TNk CJKL Kirkand 1.. SeOk GSA England e.51se 7� CKCL Soak, CBY 1e10k CKCR Waterloo ►409k GSC Eastand RAP”. - 132 33 • ^ A CONTRIBUTION TO, U.S. N.B.C. Rode CKOO Ottawa 121oh clsD Basleaa u.75m' wEAF .B.C. RN OsOk CKGB Tlmalaa 1470k GSE England' ll tlea CANADA'S ALL -OUT �VJZ N.B.C. Blue TTOk CKSII Sudbury 70016 G8F 'England 13.14u ,, ,;,` 7 -38 -. WABC (C.H.S.) - 00k CKPC Brantford 138ek GSG F:ailaad 17.706 WAR EFFORT, * woR x.B.s.) Ttek CKLW - Windsor 890k GSY England IMISSe CARADI -t "Tlnlva rKxz WJ291 am 12"k GSl' England t7_41=' - -- � • FOS O ■ Si. 1406k U.S. STATION'S -._. _ 7�;" wva •ve..at ' oti3iaTo' -1. EA4 BVda 9.11eal, J CHML Has alba OOOk WHAM Roe *8 er 1180k RAN Russia ON= 47 49 So " OKTIS St. Cash. 1250k WLW Clue ti 700h FINE Raa•la =' 12.00w I *' CFOF aloatreai .'hook WGY Seheaectady >;lek RYtle Itauls 13.18a• CFCR North Bay iZMk KDKA Pitt rsb 1 1 K.CF:� ScMencriad7 SI 53 S ��%wt%iy8.•.�i%A.�• .� CYCO Chatkas e50k WBHaa Chleap T80a C1011tc. - (408 Stratford 12401s WGS Buffalo 550k WCAB Phlie, ' 15.271• Cli'RC Klaastea 140ek WKHW Buffalo 1520h WRUL Beaton I3.15n 5.7 I S8 f 07�EFEi /EVERAGEd LIMITLD 7� -.X It Ste. N. F400k WJR Detroit 700k WCBX Y. York 1140m, „_ 9 -- J MIL R T ',. POP— Exactly". - . - THAT'S WHEN I WAS HIS AGE, AND I DON'T; MY I N,cVM THOUGHT' SUPPOSE HE'5 EVER i GRANDSON ANYTHING .OF — THOUGHT OF IT 'THERE; - fyYENN 'MILE - M OF AN AFTERNOON • " . i Rilnn,.d b• The sell Arad Mau. J. S , 4< _ • - _ _ • ;-� • " "`:! - -: ti ',.r '. ,tom '- �'- F..a*re Is w j all cue- ' present €7 �- --- U R • YO : 11 FRESHNESS a ECONOMY - �i..` 100 leuker �- t:;_ - .• - _ - - :�' - r' costa to !atli.'?'S� :A• : : : :: �' - :�' - _ u DIXIE PLUG HAS EVERYTHING .. T^ _. 11,000 ML - .. Atlantie Oeeon +Hit threatens - -- L r: = s Jops srolyd011 r "vx,� spring thrust for { fields of In Les, ttAW/111 mlddh cost oil - '- but Dutch burn 6 insNltations , - ` Pacific Ocean - U -boats sink A s "4 �N• s< oil tonke» { >r along Amer - icon _ coast; � _ - _. shell Dutch ry' -- - t touibb ell r West Indies e i ' refineries ax • I routs troll! _ Al oil Soltrns - Farms and Homes HOW TO RELIEVE . _ Are Dancer Stets PILE TORTURE oil. long thought tt+e Achilles heel of the axis, may become the United Nations' weak point in the Far -_ - ^; East es C:ertrlarL� and Japan begin to squeeze the allies in the world -wide oil. blockade shown on map. nlJ;CK4Y AND EASILY R 8a }CQ I t ink- you'ze utafe at `t - home ". IpSlvoor rectal soreness ldo not l4 against his wife on the ground, of attention is not a nand one to More than 80,000 persons lose ley treatment and oan the risk or What Science cruelty. acquire and will win many friends, trleir lives annually in'tho United lc. Any itching or soreness or • When asked b the magistrate 2. White. bristol board, glared States largely because, of literal painful passage o: stool is nature's ]� y or unglazed, and of medium acceptance of that expression, the should �e and u ed it onesreatmeot �s Doing - - it he 'could prove his ' case. be re- plied ,• ter.. ++n.,e .. :�i, +'i 7 „en. -t thickness. National Safety Council - said in v For chic purpose get a .Qackae "0 MILES PER GALLON —IF .. I won $100,000, and the following 8. No. You are not asking a starting a new phase of s nation - and use as dlrected.. This formula; Gasoline is sutiicytntty power- morning my wife nearly kille� me favor in phis instance and in no wide emergency safety campaign. which Is used internally- is a amall, way under obligation. Col .John Stillwell council easy to take tablet, mor uss quickly tul to propel a ear 460 miles to for not putting it in the ban be- y relieve the Itching and soreness oDd the gallon etroleum 'teehaola- tore I woke up.” 4. In most cases this is apt to ' president, Said: "It is within our ale to healing the more tender spots. I� prove rather• annoying to the power tp change th conditions Hem -Reid m -pleasant to e, la guts say, R means could be de- the recommended and y one to -- e - trlssd to obtain complete effd " other employees in year' immedi- -which permit ;7,000 Usaths and the height or tolls for say one to Ttaffic Officers ' As soon risk • painful and chronic pile con- e I saw you tmme. around the, at* vicinity, who may trying over 6,000',000 injuries annually ditlon when . such a -fine. remedy, 'Racy of consumption: y to eoncentrete -_on some problem.'' in farm and home accidents. We may be had at such a small cost. With fourteen- galloEw-of -g"u- f _= == I o - - It you try Rem -Rold and are nun - - - line anew' model of an ular live. at lent. "` It is more Lhoughful not to in- must search out the formula for ontlrely pleased with the • results. pop' dulge in any disturbing noises. making our homes the havens of Your oneyfat wail gladly return " Issalte could do 6,800 miles' at- Woman Driver: • "Well. _i your money. - '• - „ -twee p you're off. This hat Is whas d. To have_ something interest- safety they are mistakenly be- Jug , ty miles per hour oa a per- ✓ „ , . featly level road, provided there makes me rook so old." to say.' to should never. lisW. to be. - force himself to write when he W. H. Cameron, managing di• . were no power losses through frie- - ' has nothing of interest to tom -' rector of the council, asserted "in ` ' 1 1 Lion, heat radiation, wind resis- 1s1' came across a characteristic - tance, and a few other factors. -wiau&ylw ul- Ll.d ,ear Was L a" ' *' 911 peircent of all awidente there 6. No. ;3 a human failure o! some kind." - " -y - - -- TheJ trouble.- it -ia' _explained,. -it -•- -- rritert _I- went_f W II_LondQn_._t rn . . not in the.gazoline, one gallon of for lunch the other day. On ens National Safety Council records - 'which contains 99,00(1,000 foot wall was a big printed sign which RHEUMATIC .hflw home aecidents are second �► •• only to tsaltk mishaps as the nn. -. pounds of potential power, butt in said—"In the event of a raid, this ps U ''� jG'�'�' ton's chief killer, 82 000 and the difficulty of building vehicles house will remain open —in the �+a and highways which will permit event of a direct. bit, it - will closes " - 40,000 respeetivsly is 1941. Farm complete advantage to be taken immediately." _ Accept This Generous Offer l selddents fatalities totalled 4,600 j1.i 11 & •er 71e rw ay■ev/ 8eeller Any druggist will return your In- 1940 mikins agriculture the N "'e'dO•' -°O 't w' °�' of this dynamic fuel. - money. If one bottle of Ru -M& do s ' iA.p pWssy noel ie1 fives fee loon for r•• _ .'. • tla much _Ilerlsert: "Who wee Oka not atv%_yvA.._r9IW fr *i natiOII°t m_�t �•_"°-- i...in a� aches and pains Wore. swollen and `- - -0•"v M as+� k's die'ssaebs . to improve' operating sificieacy of smallest man- history?" painful joints. W46 matter bow long • the motor vehicle, and elan will Jaspers "I'm Ignorant, yon bavo suffered, you mnet get Yore than 10,000,000,000 eon- '�, _. �lmp:•ove the highway, it is believ- who?" be lconvinc4mL ­- ccovir this tree "oa■ .......■.3 �r il.. z..iad _ ad. but the complete elimination Herl erti 'The lamas eel- offer now. States canning Industry is 1989. at power losses. cannot even Ire - - Imagined at the „present time- watch." - ead probably Aot in the future. ugll had iiaeien around' potay ; ; A S I t D A n ii B t S MENT-S s s . - CL a track twice with the FROST-CRACKED , HIGHWAYS walking slowly. The third time - -- 'r i and effec- hie daddy derided to ore with hfaa ilve method of preventing frost and let the pony trot. -After e t sJSS>c Foot SALE _ :— � �• - - $IG ROCK `PAY DAY" ]m g bounce halfway around. the �+t�� itc Pon aAIAE> A.88 SIQAD OF STOCK. J. N. 1ANiptiAY, LAW UFFIt` " •heaves from Cracking and break- ' log y CHICKS farm equf ant. sufficient grain, Ltol Theatre Butiding, Ht. Tbosss * -, at< ela.rl+.ih'.a,+ au�a.�'e vu av�.a ewM father �aae .u�•. r•v.•y 6et.4se tiffs -are —sW &Cr. _rin. �'d/11- 10en.4 a -t"I __ Datlrfo lip *9jl u(pertleent rej ti r s road bcae, both in new con- desperately, "Daddy,.I want to sit bJager -etrou or, are sold .on a aol:ed cumin` urtb as acrs, Carmen catJeetiuua „ 1 aatls action guarantee. _ 1 }.000 cash )1`or nrtber particu- ,a _ - structioa and in repair work and down. �r■ write John Davidson, Two POULTRY lAoc s. Rods Lsghosns, Hybrids. _Ai patching. The wit reduces the _ Officer (examiniag me F ei 'batched or sexed, its weak Creeks, Mae _ ttiees ant of moist Ot water- % 7 7 ,old pullota Write- for prices and SisEEt i iL BARGAIN Cockerels for i FOR emit —Have you as scare 1 heavy or CBarrats for s. H)- `^ age, ! vatlon FAR![ �UIPa[E!P! ( ' freezing point fee calendar. Big Rock )Farm. -�r jogged soil, but it k no substitute -'•a 7�? Salis Roches, Oat, ert C. Where delivery only. Barred flocks, red for adequate drsia xc# Reeiait —No, air, buir I came Batlefactioo is a certainty). ]LA1it HPECIALd - 1 HAVE A — bride. bre per hundred. bun rod. few remalolns bargailfa in Me- heavy breeds rye -per kua or backfill with granular Ater- pgiq you a eiearette. lotto Cream Sepparstora, demon - guaranteed. delivery. Satisfaction er i a� y gra DAlai {1HICKS strator and rebuilt modNe % used guaranteed Uur 88th year in IaL Highway engineers in the WX BREEDS CHICKS, CAPON = Grinder 6', Fleury Engines; 22 pDuJtry bnstnese. Fisher Poultry, .- - - -' s, Farm, Aston, Unta[t0. Northeastern United States, as Od4!•1•/1 Et­ growing P4110te, Descriptive aa- and 88- H P.. Marshall and .Deut# _ -, _ tale ue, Monitor, -Poultry Farm... Nng fnas'; Lister. . Hurt Portable NUR•Ji \G. COL'BSE Canada, report th . ' is_ Mitkina Machines. Mverq Pumps practically no frost heaving has 1. What• is one of the most `- and Water Systems; Gasoline COURSE FOR WOMEN ATTV.ND- practical OIL wit- treated sub- charming, BABY i:HtCK&"t TO- 11 CENTS. tb ' Engine@; a few Lister Tine and ants. Verdun Protestant Hospital _ f ng, traits of one's person tree chicks, our choice' with *very ' L,La Harreiwa; used BasJnr at glues a year's training -for mental r r even though =the amount may? ise pullets or 100 Mixed chicks "bargain prices; M•lotte, Magnet _attsodaate -- �iaqutremaatsr ..sxr _, '' ' _ -. wit inC Orated lit -the soil is - _ o;dasad In Hare @: Eloddard Chlek —mod Premier Sep&rator - 1artb -In- -grades, seam bt`gh 'icllool and apDUeanto Z. Wlia$ 1! die lsrifpEt_ a>2l- Hatcheries, Britanata Heights, stock; Lets Mills and Ptlrta and must be 21 years. Immediate vac- only five pound's per square yal'd teTial f0! CsIl1IIg Cards? 'Ontario. other used equipment. H a t e egci2s. 1ppply io !)!rector of area, monsp. Purchase now while these Nursing, JY,U. Box 6034, Montreal. wof S. Is it necessary - when'tviiting CHURCHILL COULD VERY W1r�.L barSains last' Write we today; ? + _ say, I told you so' -do't have IL p Lister. Stewart street. To- MUSICAL- 1NSTRUeTIUr for information regarding a trip that said or you, poultrykeepera. routo. Have You Heard? that one expects to take or for 'later on. ' Markets call. Yptth'll NOW' is THE TIME TO STUDY - -w �e Cketa, LO. enclose a Stain. ? need Bray Chicks. Cockerels FARMERS music at home. Specla ily prepared -' F _ _ March delivery -also Turkeys - _ courses on. all. instruments. White 4. Is it proper for an office should be ordered immedlatlly. S A T T E R I E S, INSECTICIDES, Studios of Music, 869 Glenlake The Negro sexton of t wealthy wide choice. Order now. Bray Electric Fence Controllers, House Avenue, Toronto. employee to hum or whisitre,while :.'Hatchery, Ise Jonn N., Hamilton, ehurch had a stylish —and expert- and Barn Paint. Root Coatings. — _ - dve —wife whose extravagance working? 'obt. etc. Be an agent for 'u&--free PUPS FOR. SALE b. What is the 'chief requisite- WHEN PEOPLE DISCUSS BABY Oil Li e. ' Write Wsrco Grease t ' -was erecting as ever - widening gap oil Limited, Tctonto.', NEWFUGYDLAND P. U P M0 and - �'w � `• between his income and 'his ex- of a good letterY point to terms of -Pennies" and, �c.Ulo Female spayed iEd. and point out that from a certain FARMS TO REST almatfon Malta S1'1.0U, Ed. Deit- penses.- He decided -to write: the 6. Does a woman. ever wear o , aourre they may be obtained at rich,- Elora, Ontario. o .two or three cents leas tnan :roe., ■u rev �.,�� PA#ZT ns SASH TCHE- -= Z eaurcn oiliciala' ana apply for an another source, iney are igaon"a wan, Write John Artnifirong, in• RAW FU" WANTE33 - -: - increase in salary. His letter, as ANSWERS sound' business principles. A baby alpector. Box 162, Regina', seek. 6 whole, was not a masterpiece, .1• To be a ood'listener, even' • value. to People has little or no _ rf B , 'value. Ptseylf don't set baby Ii K: FOX, tr'l'SKKAT, WEASEL, chickq - b¢by chicks don't ley 'HOUSE FOR SALE MRabbit, Skunk. Ship Goods Par - if the stories one is forced to hear' - eel Poet. Hi hest Prices Paid'!., . —eat its final' sentence _ was. It obtain value throng ' g Brad -- eggs.-_ They ar- asrsr F.. : :...,,t -bv return mail. Refer - -a3'e�fbt always rieittle? - gsowrh — acrd.- tJtBt- grawf6 -9Hnge BEAVT3FUL SSA' K • +IZea .x:61. i p aura. The habit of polite out, the money ma ing adaiiii -9 --(- -� �chanSe _atJaall_- _ ence: Canadian 13ank Commerce,, L haa�i Lo 'Kee a r. that have been bred into the chick. Improved acres s, 'Essex, Kent i"PfiiliIp� Squarer o[tre °i�c..�ac., _ wife en a muskrat__sal- The most imvortant thing to .re- - county,., 1620 Art�r, Windsor, On- 365.8t. Paul • West. Montreal. member when nuytng your cbtcite va.l.• RHEUMATIC SUFFERERS DISLIKE WASHING DIRTY • s_ep ecitioally Your chicks production a ce —d HAIRDRESSING SCHOOL +. Lae HANDKERCHIEF TWeddle Chicks have. Order early, SATISFY YOURSELF —EVER Y "Had you heard that What- - *�� - - -�s - boot — Any EiA1RDltESHIPGTHE-RttB- sufferer of •Rheumatic Paine air + ere's freedom from your tore March 1 th. Free 1942 cats• Neuritis should try- Dixon a %e.n- ehaeaUit • daughter and TlsgUl�s erteon method. Information on re- say, Sold only Munro's Drug most Unpleasant teak... Logue. ' Turkeys, • older pullets, quest 'regarding clan q'�s.' Robert-. ` Whosiit s son =the bey that s' 10C Instead of washing dirty, son's Hairdressing A%demy; 187 Store, 335^ E1gih', ' Vttaw:r: -Post- hatching eltgs. Tweddle Chick 'in the army — were married handkerchiefs, Gibson's Hatcheries Limited, Fergws,I On- Avenue Road, Toronto. bald =1.00. " Tissues are so cheap you ta.rfo. V the other slay?" 'Post on simply destroy them— OFFER 'fU INVENTORS BARRELS FOR SALE' "Yes," replied the other, g@rms and Lill Order BAKERY EQUIPMENT ••' BARRELS, CLEAN WOODEN, 48.00 TRIAI, OFFER NOW. AN OFFER.TU EVERY INVENTOR "'but this L Ilse first time 1 ve _ _ _ _ _ _ HAKEItB' OVENS AND MACHIN- each, f.o.b. Toronto. S. Barber K _ " ory, also rebuilt equipment al• List o! Inventions and lull infer- Sons, 4000 Dundas' St. West, To- I.esrd the real detaib. Y GIBSON'S TISSUES. I Lmation sent teas. The Ramsay Ce.. ronto. -- - - a Clooatoa,Av�., Torente„ Oat._ ways on hand. Terms arranged. Registered, Patent Attorneys, 27t Enclosed find loo for generous Correspondence invited. Hubbard Bank street 'Ottawa Canada: VEGETABLES WANTED A dapper little man applied for I trial, offer of 360 tissues in We- 1 Portable Oven Co., 108 Bathurst , a separatiort order. to. be made out penser box. - St , Toronto. PATENTS CARROTS BEETS, ONIONS, TUR- 1 Name a .nips an4 Potatoes —large or small , `? "— .... "• " "'• "' BUSI:fESS -OPPORTU-FITIES FETHERSTONHAUGH A COMPANY ua ititles: Highest prices paid. Address ................ i Patent Solicitors. Established Ship to or write Mutual Growers " "•• J INDEPENDENT MERCHANTS WHO - - 1890; 14 King West, Toronto. Market Limited, -Federal Dealers take orders at home, sell Familex Booklet of Information on re- License No. 1093 Ind W.P.T.F. _ • ACHES Products in demand In each home quest. License 36128, 41 Church etree.t. If there, Ja not a qualified dealer Toronto. ' in yoursy district, • Increase con- MEDICAL �IVIIDDLE =AGE~ nessraanfd Profits, Brisk, mer- IT'S PROVEN- EVERY - SUFFERER - WOMEN WANTED chandtse always fresh and ship- - - of - Rheumatic . Paine ar Neuritis . WANTED; WOMEN TO DO HOM191 - [/ ments each week a.ccordir) g to should try Dixon's Remedy. old sewitrg. Best pay. Postage paid >« \ WOMEN ` orders_ Come to see I X con- . only Ottawa. . Drug Store, 135 El -' Vy all work. ,• 'Sent: any- where. ditions or write. FADdILER PRO - glue Ottawa Postpaid =1.00. Bontex 3peclalty' Co Box 27. - xL DUCTS, 670 9t, Clement, Montreal. Chases 43.1'. D HE E D THIS A D V 1 C E t 1. ff restless, R °Ote CARS USED AtD NEW The western edge of Queens- _FOR QUALITY land, Australia, ha the world's' orld's MOUNT PLEASANT MOTORS Ltd., you're fleshes, ,nea�ca sed ='e by this period in s wo II's lue- Toronto's oldest Chrysler, Plym- longest fence. It extends for 600 SERVICE e try Lydia la' Plnkhtirl'8 VegBeetable ppath- dealers; three locations, 682 alvu sA'1'18MAG't'lUA y� QF Compound. Made eayeaidily for 1tt Pleasant Road 2040 Yonge miles. TRY 1 ►EP�IAix, "? women. Hundreds of thousands re- St and 1660 Danforth Avenue 6 or 8 expuyure Ct ms, developed markably helped. Follow label dlrec- -Our Used Cars make us • many and printed, or 8 reprints, 761 j * ttons. MWe in 0ansda, friends. Write for our Free Book- Both with free enlargement. let on pedigreed renewed and -an• t IMI•ERIAI, PIIOTO SMVICE - + alYsed used oars "'s.7.7vr. I� 4Z . btaUon Jr . Toronto,. _ _ OW T__ 4, ` A A 7g- 3 r honfl, OWY 6 Were left. The. y A were extra gr-od and were nearly se"M 111.11141 Sold a isms all laying. Provincial Police --we" nctified, 6uithe're is little hope, of QSXD CLOTHING, STERILIZED, thieves or ree ov- clemed and pressed like new. We fk­� gii 0C -Clenient' -of Osh- discovering the 0 erin g. the property. received a large' 'shiptnent of high' !jwa, formerly pf"Pickering was in class gentlemen's suits, pants, large -end. 'fawn over the ireek Binge coats e4 ".9rdun Very reasonable. It win pay you to come here wore you 'ned w his bed through WcU., go'anywhere else. Sam Schwartz,,21 Ust Win IN ■ms fDr a few days. , Bond Sir. West,- Qsh*wa. Alli-8. Z. lye and Ws. W. V. gedditip We also make. suits to measure, 0, Nuth and Grant, wgxe down- from- ;ng, sat�ed to a6d spri coats guara: Xeswic Conimencement It for the Best workmans,l-'p. • WE IL _ion FWay evening last. '7 7- —Xis Izia St.- John, of Strat. ford, fr-rmer)y of the'. staff 'of . the -WANTLD- girl or woman, for All modeln ClDritinuatirii School here was in genes a! , ,%Isewurk. -the week- Sleep in'or out. 7rans- HALL ...40WIT over end. —Mr. And Mrs. Gordon Tri .-tatic-if '0,' and .fronx - Pic ering, 990 ?applied; gave~ both bean - 'confined to their Some experience.., -with lick-me squfferkig from the stumps, ehiidi- q preferred- Any nati-nality +euuir*ag' medical care, "40. N WIN p2N News Office. —Miss Verna Wice, �kbo has been Reaching` -at Bala, has receiv- NORTON'S C`AICkS .10day the free peoples' of fl ( ed 'at' position with the Dept. -of- 'our, satisfacti—k. 24aval at Ottawa. We wish Prof. -p�roven- for -y "Jvorld are tarecd ToLkitir—in a gigantic Thcl - huge- British orders .for eggs k, ker' eve0' success; in her meik, work. must -be battle' t to be delivered this- year, in The c( —The Woman. Aosociation of 19;1i__4 ­4 now is the time to plan_ V10% United Church *-viill "rneet Wt pens full of prof- I _'W-911 prepared, -1 ogi -having -yrkij, 9 the home of Mrs. A. W. Mitchell, rut less. :table layers this fall; on Tuesday', March. at. 2.40 N�,ORTON'S CHICKS have prov- P. in. en themselves to te profitable pro- To defeat them become —Mr.. and Mrs. C'. J. Stevenson, ducers of meat- and eggIa, and if We ". must %pr* Str . amteria; r - aA, ]A �d.y F ...... . _. bet 14L I F I V, 7-' ped X )ou, bave jl,% a �aj cti.- Yb-c owy way. -'"Mrs. James Pengelly, of 'B4*ok)4n, Uwe aker ♦Wan ted for_ y6urselveg, we would -suggest Toronto, and, Mr. John Bryan, e Ito, can do this i.% to provide our fighting that yr-a ,wTite at ohice for our -an Sunday''.' Tenders will be received- up, - to; An '-d 'booklet" price forces with­- stronger weapons, better Sunday next, Rev. M. R. .and including Saturday, March 21,1- 1942 illustrated bo, Idie ' d' A� ; list.' llemeffiber, -early hatched pull- UiLited ion Jenkinsofi.- of the Church, .1i) :the Boaril 'of School. Sect' ets produce eggs at a time when Weap01)3-,..ajj.d more-of' them I will start a Lenten Series r..,, Dis- No. 4 West, Pik-kering Village for I aiid profits are the highest. classioons. besinnhng. wfth.."F4ct !s, �r tke.i>*tion ef Caretaker. For par- He z are t tv;nr, hatn vc2Y- +- Tk.tl� tb.- i",�q Ca. �& j 6orrowing the Fire". ticulars, see R. T.'JFallgifs�e. Chair- save certificates Vid � _NOj?TON'8 V••V­ . . - 111(r - . loney'' -7 '-d that's the reason jvh; __4 7�3fissi Eileen d k. _ daughter of man, 6r the .&;�eretary. •Lowest or ['CIOCK& an ]Mr. aid Mrs. John 'Mark, of the any tender mt.? - L - neoes sarily . accept- LINDSAY ELECTRIC HATCHERY OUL should lend your men' -Rang* Line, tried her. Fourt'li GrAe' ed. .1. . . I L .,. - - � p . eY to, C&6&d&, _�.l Melbourne Str. -West, Lindsay' music. #xAminations, at Oshawa. ]USS JEAN CLAAK last week-, We congratulate her on S,�,,7z ..,ary. Pickering:. Grit. -5o let's- "beat the life out oj_�tht sa age.. ;eMv1n.9 Virst Grade lionoum TO RZINT -- 4 - "'w" =d -Nazi-s" by in - vestin the- new - -Vietqry tin gameq and the scores that the tk­y,� -,House Wanted Bonds to the fu!l ftit of our abili y., �,of, -the. -Pickering.. Continuation . a LOST wdllet, contaiwng 5 car Scho-4 have.-Played to daw,- at once, t6 purrhase-iiemse a. house sonic licenses. DTiFers, _nerrvIit'. Me- 1. Bro,�klin 2; Pickering *1 in CHAPMAN Pickering N. ii{ age. :..M. S. ittage. Will pay rec'"eipta an Reg, Card. Finder will -2 Pickerina- priperty. :`ewe, Brooklin 2. cash for rag! Write P. b�, rewarded -if turned- DUnbart7j 1. Pickering- !K' % - O. Box inside. 4. Dunbart-n. 3, Pickering G OF - - . I -FOR - SALE, — bmnze gobbler. .,C., —The Vr,"rir -PPA'pl. nf'fh. 7!n;4- '&Diinbarton 2. Pickering ANNUAL MEETIN 0 -Church. -will rneet ark wednes- PICKERING 0ONIMbNITY CIUB day evening next, under the lead' LIMITED . FOR SAT E 4r, o iI:rade Short- *rshia of"t1f6-Chrisfian Folln*.��,;j. NOTIC F joc. 'herph�- 4`� it - '4, ­4 -' d Gmn ('-nverker,, kfi��<es Marj-rie the Annual Meenrj� cr - .: h T While and Al.iry Thvre will holders of ftisbeh M-II, ­111• anada Pickering -:.Soniz!�!iiiiy n n e .7 -be, e­loure`d-jn0t11O' of �7,,k - :Club Limited i;e' _ _ W2 t'll in. the 2- adii, F Com-e And Club's..Prem4ses., Xj,. lj��ad, 11, Eve welcome. bring a " friond. 'the Village of Pickering in the Jh iWWorkth ng —Pick4ring Rotan 'were !lags Cwv kty q Ontario, qrk. Tutnjda*r' the 7­1111F of . - I Lum oay warcii -1942st tne --ored filn►s of..Vancouve and Viet- y1A hour of-eight o'clock in the evening ffffA lWa,*by Rotarian Ernie Markham, fpr the following'purposeb.' ving In a a 0 cd th-e• Plant, at this week's T6ej- '(1) To elect a B&rd ,f. &rfttors Mr. .14arkham serve for and during the elf. day night dhzier, Does theTrick "took" these filmg• himseif, and A Canada is worth living 10 year. suing �-from the high qualft7 of I "me, 'it Bray and if Canada is worth fighting for (2) To 'receive and pass upon such ch, Ck mat would -appear as If -he werp an ex- reports 84 MAY be presented. malmrs. I :10= IL FINIM 7 then surely in this time of national peril' order bom 100% bills al. PeriOneed. amateur. phr4oe�pber. (a) To consider and act upon any P-My 11110211110MI& worth lending to. -He arkrkmind*Or bli* completi' , of hi Work bore, anti hin early'ri;tiirn to brou Kernember. . we aq. %sked to '.lend brought 'before ga,14. meeting. our money for the preservation' our ow 19 -eh- jLkTgD- this It*-ta)r-zj -Fftrua lrcedoim I % 'red Mr. D. Munro'■ hen h..us-- and :acd our , nation's 1942,., at Pickering, -B 10- C.K W.bether C;iMd Ontario' ` -L ' 7is the land of iour birth It, Tke�.r.y• his whf,)',e- fflo,.•k; -Out R. T. IOOBLE, S,,�c. p.' C. C. or of our ,adoption' Ict 7s not fail hem wh;4 oil .she' asks for our h 1p. -Leru;_k;;_ proud 7 the saerifiecs we-are able to make in Order ­fc-.buy more and more VICTMY BOND5 Wa 't C 0 - THEATRE or n hi �ki '---Healthfully Air;wcoTiditjorked S. 'BALSDON 'THURSDAY;' FRI. and SATURD1Y 1HU E_ --,THEY ARE MARCH 5, 6 and I th. Hish Br#14 Saturday Maiizie;j at f. HERE it is, .chick time - again. And Britain's. Ace Corriqdi= v anur again we offer you the -usual high- QEORGR FO _y_ y - _­ t. -OLD -- CHICKS 0 R Sm. 7� - ----- and Nork-sextj S Ur —youif 4; etc I -the Air"' WE-PAT- HOME combination of A livabil- 7 and steady "S wth, early STARTED fast, gft �_S. J E Ms S Hr%G extra-goo'ai xed H NDAY, TUESDAY, -WED'SnAli ..meat Lpiakities. that made Bray MARCH 9, 10'"d -11th. -CALVES LAMS '(11ILicks fan-.ou§. STARTED CA !ION 00. -Last complete at 'r�.:20 AND ALL_ BINDS OF Thin 11.3' a ��ear of Ulluz-ual OP,70r- in the lyrultry bus in;,s 'r� W tunity fip tl - risk -a slip-Lip. 13tg� the JOAN BLOXDET T A r,-'' A Sm 3! .' . - . . .. . . . ., .. [�� E-11d - t,.Ii - VEL Poultry, both live -an dressed able BOV - Chicks; and get, started D K POV Ck rig�v 7 -Wife I -would _tak,�--irk' extra I - ko AV jbat's hundreds Of I P-)u1try houg! :%1i RIAE RUGGL,1�8. tii. -PICKERIN-Cw FARi 8ers dr• ever; year. `Nevci� • had -ear."— this '.%I rs. Wesley -Nichol, Icockerels, bring, in so inueb." —Mrs. Dnnoxville, P. ­ruj JeLq -are' 0 Als an idded attraction Bryan, Beelor, W i,­�h I LIMITED Orkt_.. st -7-v)llin a on liad or REGISTERED EGG GRADINQ STATION dared Mr-, e. Never haA. bet- Mrs.- C. I,' Brad 0 (tent, o ora o y, Littje 11 Id d o s. • ter chickens in ,my life," in years. Bray's for with WILIA-Ahl. BOYD WHITBY ONT. PHONE WHIBTY 336 • �.'H&nsen, Pugwash RT-, N, S me --frrnr now -Ork`�."-- Mrs; 'Ar- 14YPrS, . . gdpd hardy 'Rest I ever rais- onderful ANDY CLYDE N stleton, Ont..,' .NLelsr-n Whitlock, Gay- ed." --hire Spriggs, Quck Lake RUSS I E4L__ffAYDEN` town - P. E. 1. .. "Bought ..i0Q,,froqjj: Sisk, Isn't thai -the kind of, bird'.-. Coming • lyc�u last year and anode money' so YOU 'want'?. g next 'NEXT WEEKS, -SPECIALS.- R� 17HURSDAY, YRI, and SATURDA"Y MARCK 12, 1.3 and 14th. 1�:, ry. Fresh and .-Sm6ked -Bray Chick. Hatchery. ru W Look .,D. N.- LOCKWCOD, Pickering'. 91 Mg Salmon 'and ,Agent Laugh Ei M FtO with FIBBER -McGEF, and. XOLIjy ' EDGAR BERGEN and 7 CHARLIE McCARTRT MAR SILKS I Kft '#I EAT i w 51jill Lid A I