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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1942_03_13:.1 ,�,: Ji `•' .•.- -'s.•' ..'.°,0-Y..'•: ' -' � r' ��' 4 r ...wv '� :•r.*", � .,f ^ ;,7,.+�t ",.''% _ � • & fin_ env )R' r•" 'J.��'/i. :7 t :.l . +�, -!.v .'rG'•�.c 1 W ' i�:•- :•4i 0�.'� y a swab . 'k•%P i, rl , r \.. •$.'% ti' p, `".'J" NI- s•�'"�, 71 ` . wy:' .t.. ''� •v!.:• t. �. .. '.'ti^.. '.. . •:.. t 7. __ G - - T__ - .et► �_NEW__S_ _. .. TALI= T,X 1 PICgERIING�- �N :, FRIDAY, MAR". 13. , No... �0 - C ommufri# Club,To Cm' ider NOTICE R. FORBYTIT kph. ID., Director A ■�iF oowtin; t} , y - - � ►clot fay � .. ' : - - .. .._ ._ .. ._ -; -- _ -. -- - •1 - - -- -- _ �+ . f 0-r �� :.. GREENWOOD ; inMYe• Es•• asam+a•a br •vvisttases i i Q /I IW. •C1at•raOIIt. OnQ. � _. � � ILLV - arm Co -o perafive Scheme - Wes 19 ._. _a .. PhD $iiD,DY Barrister. Chopping ems • . Netar>r Ptste> �Moi�er$t T9re alsawa:l mosey of the Eck- SPIR "HITCH HIKERS" Y Eve - i •wta.iaio�tuttiotw. W�urii�A:ir: sty` eritigJ Community CMub was held 'on IT.UAL . rite - .�iaston _ .. _ ` r rI14fU1\UOMA1r. . _ BEATON: BELL & ROSS_ There are arrant zoanv pe�'Dle e+ the 'home of her n&Mmtg. Ina- -I - BarrrStorsal! Solicitors. i Operations duri ng the past year, w�, courlt'_themselves CMhrieltiarla, lewbod Drive, Tf*=to, Miss Cara t' i°u1uAL -� but who nevor go in side a church. Everitg daughter of Mr. and Mrs. . t I Crab per Big `' -' - - .;v W EATdN. , C.' tale iioa l the little• use made of the ' C9ub, , and the ffss;;zruerous other activities They declare that they -can. - be as merge T.. Everitt, became tiie bride. ii- DOLL BELL: i -a� 2b bag lots - B cent$ per silt - ii a lva o has brought the - dir,' g'o'd Christians ' outside the . church of Lloyd Taylor Johnston, f?+On D.F. ROSS I •�� w.., c. 1 P?Z g ; .«_gf eetheludirg as others oars be who are inside. For of v,•� .o.nA tbh , ate Lance. Jc4in- -For Profitable pig feeding ',� ee#.ti� o he peim, JOHN L. POND •Townts that' there is little object in keeping Purposes cT comparison they- usually stcn, Brougham, Ont, on Saturday Fine grinding is aecesaary Z _McMILLAN- Barrister Sol• the building open, choose some church member who is last. Rev. A, J. Paul officiated. THIS MILL DOES' 1Tl -` Ale The Club have over 51600 on obviously reamilp in his Orwistian itor, .Notary Public­ h9 Melinda treat, Miss Marion Thompson played the ?wooto, ,Telechonr EIK,n,6SM 29tf hand, and in attempting to find the duty, • in ordinary life: They think wedding music: The bride,' given in Veffitat "greatest advantage' - that -cari Ise of- t�etlselves • as 'ghristians wlho marriage by her father, wore a _ • ___ lluwe ' f-.E a a .7 t _ _ - - - -- cr ' rn o organized - s�..i bJ.3 acs - r' - -;e L C• „i the ttse s CLi� mvuey, o 1 REBERT T. FAL:JAISE, L. D , :. popular ag icult-aral- a operative ; rgan religion: But do they match and corsage of zosrs. B. Arch. Registered ArehisEe� D. D. s . Graduate of't6e Royal College of scheme is b ' dlecussed. The ! rr>nsider what 'wouid- happen - were 'Miss Ivah �Eceritt, sister -of the. Graduate oi' Serrlg{eons and the tlnivemty of Toronto. being , wti 'University of Toronto is retiWence second door east .of 5t.: And. - embers of the' chub -wi11 be ix;ad-e - all- to -f -41ow 'their 'eYYample ? 'HOB• bride, was bridesmaid and wore a. Offj�i 9 Sultan St. Toronto U 8214' 1/•'iChnreit, Piekering,Unt. ofl14� t1oilr+i : -9 • much easier and simpler chew ;,-. rb 6 p. m., 6r o9 appointment. (X -ray fully acy,rain *.ad %,,t:, pr Feedings P P- g�rov -n of hyancinth blue crepe nzth Residence, Pickering, 27 s 11 - service). Phone Pick r=oll. before• airy .definite Stepp are taken. ! rt' �t -ould be had flu oho y:o 'brRller hat to match,_ and. c (•rsa e -of. red - - -. -- 41 'Further discussions are to be held ' ,ab''ut the - -preservation of a church• roseg• west Clarke was best `man. PETER IEVINE B. A. ,.. `` But let -there ba n8 1'oncer -any s+ +),sa reception._f t • n .the xed- * earrister, So iter .et - - Linstit:uCion charged with the duty of ding 'ceremony, the bride's mother, Office hours -- 1 Weil and Sat •'G R BEAT01. 'TO- W:vSHIE * • keepin4 alive a knowledge r' .the' .received the 'gueais -.and. wore a ST: FRANk7lS de SALES C. Y, 0. ' King Str. Flck -wring - 14nt to l ft Do Clerk. Conveyancer Commisswa r for { hristisn' truth, lbt there* be 'nb de- gown 4 , raspberry cre_ pe ith a cm•- �i alias ,•lEdavltr. Accgguuntant.`Et,;. ..ue. of ST. Y?,TKI( t�'a UA : :r.E 1 finite erganiratian coatraitted tan .sage of white ind yellow freesia. HF''`� OFFICE Of3jL�1$13 memo iieensm Whitevale.Oat. # _ . RtM. C. MUiIKAR The ii;. Francis p �a'p C hris�iairi principles- -..md' actively •ply groom's 'mother w<-re a go, n d._ ..',. s C. -Y. 0. g2O _ CE ,T,E MsCW . -•_ -� them intc of wine velvet ctjtb a corsage_ of � _ ,, .; ,, interested in puttrraA 3'`713'FZcz -8 -are sp r °`�-�`'- `_""`k s 1 �� force In they c,Ynmuaity, and it __...tor -the County in the, Mcker;rt..T`'.w :t .1Sall. .Tins- _.. _, - parhsies and freesia.' ITT her weld- r Ll L� 1:;:' i'rLl _'1 1.- b..kic rw,�C .4' ^° PICII;ERI�iG ONT. =- .day.. Marc :•,. 17th, at 9- p. in Pring's "'t' a «• lyre trill, c�ir i Z.1 .,,; 5-piece orchestra_ in .attendance. _Ad.' ledge •f what it measly! to be Christ dress and. a' Persian lamb coat with Insurance of All Xinds.'j ! e Fs3r eroiiIB fade' oirt ' of the minds of . black - accessories, V len th return -A , -E. R 1C H A R D � C N :'s5c Proceeds it aid ' u4. the Fled men. Ff' catn be togas hrAr � ' CzRass. they will .live at Brougham. The ���eet Rates Available with I N 9{3 RA1• C`E - ciunl''.. 'other. creeds and ways of bribe is a graduate of the L'niv er- _ -life press in -and blot oast all high- sity, and was a libiarian • -in the'.. Sdcuejt and Service. REAL ...£STATE - - - -- 9- - -- �lmputseffr. - -It_ is - -bo um-- thr -ugA T`orr�tto- Irtrblic: Library. xr. .ionn- CON V EY A N CI NG the ages some men have accepted st err. has been G+Uector of Pickering '• Pifooe %A did tlastabtislied agency, shaft � reaponsibilrty for the kerprng alitie 'Township for some• years. and, was BROLa' IHI%M - ,PICK 513 _e - l phone P14L 6900. � 4 persisted in the world. • _ the Toa\-rhahup -Clark. Thrtie wind think -they can be LAND 'SURVEY01t. C=hristians without scceadng such �. a�irtsYA2I & M,• 1l0, t OBI'1. D AUCTIOP13112 ANJU = .! t respon&i lity are. really spiritual u i 8 see rare (ildon and ls>,fold. > ' . ! 1 hitch - hikers. They - won all the ben- ~ �i 1r Os>,fgwa. "Ien of a 1LLad Ao afics of life in s ch> stialn corhhrrstra: 'Annual Rampage ._ 7• w:. fits f"`a,r themselves ®d for tb,.:. �''. Q '-� tllsa '1e0 _ iifiiae of wrlce. %Tress Olt inn • chaldsen without any ..of the trwble �T street. Seat, of mair4tainirng ' the church out of An. all -night rain on .Monday, plus .. ,'f{;iJ flow \ii0 a+iiiY4 :t.FO w14L11 d _ - the, mild Creek to overflow and c ver -A i ~ 0;9 IN ,, a'ii i •i M � -A mlelce a commmunits Christian: $!'18r�3�18�! $08p3i 1 Peterboro Mxaminer. (we reprint the highway early Monday mr4aing._ t -- - �•t1 the abode as it seems fair enough ' sages of ice and other deb- Clarke Prentice J _Gavaaaoeat Li an"d, �S Y to us, -tai, we bet same .hie fl µled across tihe ,'hhgnway as a>tn�g LICENSED AVCTIONEEB ]tlilII St. E. Stouffville, ODt, s °� g,.r .„ ( v ,e will 'come along and give us era welter rose to s depth of three !hone 101 - - argsnment Ed) feed, • Trucks and buses cedy, were For _ the Counties of York and Out- x #Isitrtntx, 114sdieai, bpd . Saargieai able to negotiate the flooded area. ario; successor for CorpL •Kea. Pion- r: K PICKERING,'fOWN$HIP OUT= Cam were stranded -for Hoare, " tics, of C. A. S. F. and of the Is r casts 'colts A►NDL G IN LOAN CAMPAIGN ing attbaide - _ ST Y f it the fleod-'to Maternity Sersi -R Songat� Frances Cramer heard' -- - -- -- fkirs` were- -lined �Y i -i nearly: -a S - - l+la»es in attendance a eta on the Ntanrti'.,¢ De= Yk�' I."n Headquarterfs have mile, and hundreds of workers cofrrt- 'entice).. Farms and Farm Stock 346 oor service gives. r', at 8 p., m: with Wood- I m� their announcements on the ing frctrs tare 8 o'clock shift at the Sales a specialty at fair and reason- .. • _ '��' Ambulaoce Servicelm house said Hawkins. " analysis t,t` fisssl returns tor, this plant were kept from reaohirrg sole sates. -f GOOD X3.37, i county'. their homes. ' MRS. g,R. Dreke in Township -sta'ncis out a>! - - F _ � .. � ' � g P Mrs A}. Cook and eon Silly, a- - • PLBLIC `OTICE one ' of the successful, districts, and C,O� MA baadoned their home, . when vgater .. . Mr: George Tubby, Orgardzer, in an - . tlloweii through the hcrfrse 'about 4 ."BUY Ccq t). and Oshawa. Suburban addrtl3s' to the Pickering Rotary on. s m; They were awakened b) the . �V l - Roads oral Class Reads, Tuesday • evening,.. sloated that the roar of the' riairrg watei. Mr: Cook nstant light cook 8tooes. - Pickering Tw sales. or nizati�,n, ' (''!Q g p• g0- µetas at wrrrk at the time. - i _AR . SAVIN.�..7 During the months o! March and so quiCli,�eo 8at18>taCtOr), s . 0-.7 April, commercial mote -r vehicles Messrs Roddy, Cha`�rran, Morley, Shortlq ,after they reached the r• operated over- 'or up n. Count .or . Goddard and Ellicott, had � 553 sales safety of a nearby frill, their house 0081 Oil stoves, Elee. hot �. CERTIFICATES y for a total' of $146,950:00 in add- was completely surrounded by mud- p•- Oshawa Suburba:i Roads, enall, not _ 18tes,= �in'dOVV BCreenSs , z�ed",burb, -.a iron, the banks -. . -iri the . district . dv watu,_ The" ;,round floor was f_.ln_n_o made 174 sales for ,a tr�tal of $54, with 'toe De t Milled to a depth of more than one ' __.__... t'a�aclty, registered' P 450:00, making . an aggregate of „ and all hardware at rl ht, CYRIL• E. MORLEY of High ways•'wr't�i inspect to Cl ib t _Vero have to _ go through this g 42E2,l80.00: -what- is -28�'c -per -• Y2 GGNtVAL 11V>rL'RAIti`C. ' e ".,n sass every year, so we knew w"t to ex- prices, •PKOTECTIO:v This clause' �� 'the Act 'will be here. 3200,000,00 was our �•bjective Pect after 5tinda5's draw" related t'' SERVICE .. -- - _ _ g, Brio 0 Your lawn mowers t.p, strictly enforced. � Mr4, Cook, ','We d dressed and be shame T dTrernat.e�„�„e ivy or6e'r• Ti rdditir -,r to th,_•c• total. 5220.000. usual '•rt,o n n r- 'pteceWB riuthE'd oo ,cos sold at. the Plant. -When it - - - , ss"�� D '� COi \-TY ,OF O \TARIO water had begun to .tiicWe' under= T , ,r' �t ;• li, v. iieary- vut:c, "':, ,.ter is..c •n�idered that a large part' of neath the kitchen d'•or as µ'e left, ALVIN BUSHBY " �' our population, is em to 'ed -at the house!" room suite,'-84.50 Whitby, Ontario - - P b and a no or can't reach the ; : ? _._Plant, .and they made the>�purch -the floorof'Thos. Acl&Td,s gax- Hardware Tloemith ' • - " - - -- aces ,through -the. plant organisation age was cbn1pleteIy'subarldrged. Off- PTCBERING. ' RING, PUBLIC LTBRARY further credit is given our popula- icials reported that it � was c -ne 'of Studio Cauch anrl2 PICI:F. • tion. The total for the.tow,nshi in- t ' flords f th t f • 'AC slight increase in toe circirla he moors o this time o - - .�� P t r Cha><rs 72�U fie clnding the Plant is fi3'Li,100.00 '•year, for some time. _ tion f •r f941 uns a,, ellcou" in , g g A- 'significant statement made 0-I -� } `,� � I -'�'� increase in the nTembershlp was ex.- ,so, by Mr. Tubby, wins, that a sur- UNITED CHURCH LAMES' TO' BYES DRUG C0.1 idKl• 'Spring-filled t matt- penenced, by " the l.4ckeri':,g r�rbiic vey of the banks folloµing. the cam -_ _- _ HOLD A TEA ' on 18th.• ' _ c ubrary, ace-•rding too the reports patgn, that savings dep`sits had T- THE REXALL STORE * tae$) 1 V 50-43 50 submitted :at the recent, „ annual On Wednesday, March 18th, the - - IN PICKERING e • been affected to the- extent of only o meeting of the Association. There five or.six percent in, a reductionL- W M. S. -of Pickering � Uadted a '; :ette.auite, 6 pie- were , lAl, paid members, and 132 vrhidn suggest that a very large Church, are sprotsoring a tea at The SprtD - _.� girls, and .boys w-ihr• read, under, the psrt �d this •four hundred, thousand ��-hich Mrs. 1liullet, of Chengtu, r -,h Ceal� 7e50 arrangement maade with the local carne from wage- earners, and. not WQ4- .qc�au will be the guest- 6 ` _. . .- . school b4rd. The eirculatibn w.as:, from those with.­- "money,• • in the speaker..Mrs._Mullet is the wife of ONE CEN SALE" 8378; with a- shelf list of 2785 vole • „bjMkfs. Dr. H. Mullet, -Dean' -of- the Dental- lltdtor Ambulance, Day or Night_ bollege,' w16. in' returning try _ his MARCH 1L 12,_ 13 and��14 The. fodlovting Board of Trustees Fishermen have narrow e%mpe at , work in November, was interned irr PHONE 1800 was appointed for the ensuing year: - the Bay, ' „breaking' through ice. Hong. I {cmg.- ..She.•wi11, have an int- -.,Watch for your Hand Bill i \ G.- F. , Castes, _ Chairman ;, Rev. E. While fishing on the Bay, on crest ing story and all the worn of- C A STERRITT G. Robinson, Rev. M. R. Jenkinson, - Thursday of last week, a party cd the coirrrrruruity are.,invited to come :STO E" HOURSJ'Dt7RING S7tiL8 s s ' W. W. Morley, L. M. Morley, Mrs risen- broke 'through the ice, causing and hear her. There will be a mus- g��Q a� ;m. -11.00 re m 1• Funeral Director N. Shortreed, Miss' L. R. Rorke; considerable excitement and con- icpl piogrdm as well: Adm. 25c. Local - Delivery ' x: Miss. B. Robinson, Miss .J. Clark._ --cern fora wh ie. As it was imposs- R1irJlltlire Dealer :.Miss Edith Murray was appoint- ible t' take a towrtruck uut on the NI,A.SSEY- HARRIS presentation c.� P Sefiptlobs ;cartfully�eAm� pj RINCr'A -�iD CLAAEMONT e4 Librarian•'tr• take the Place -of ice, local residents made -the rescue Motion -Pictures. Brougham Hall, on _ �r pounded. Miss Jean Clark, who was forced dith the aid of planks and "Old Wednesday, March 18th. Canada's STORES resign P y•P, D 4bin ". In spite (i tiie.danger Y Ag P LOCAUL DELIVERY { _ E to rosy the position n b ressure Indust, and t iculture. S ecial of _business. Miss Murray to •k-over warnings given, o� er one hundred )Features. No charge. Come every - her duties ¢a llah'ch 1st. body 'fc,r t' he afternoon _. where cpunted•,.gn, fa -t on the Bay. .i•.',a'k,�l h' ;0- nr . �; 3t' I . - �. • _ ",., +t.��t - •.•e.•:•0- L• : ' .ri• "�5��' .scZ..�f L�+s«,, rw. :,,:. s4.::•.%. rw. �: s+..-' ��. ...'.' a* �.•.: y>. nw .s.�a. :.aa:.2�.r.:•:s�:xi,..': isu,�..., -i.,. ;..��zS..r•• R,_... �..._ ...:�^L.�.:,i�::i'� <i.:k::.r..; a. :s,�:,:'.ti�_3!t :.. au, �ti+ �'" �� :�ea..i"r�Ia:�S.- ,rt,�c...i�.il. .r,..,a...a. __,. .,.yr,: _�.. . ...._.__. n......_...<.... w,.. y.._. �.. �., c-. �. a�� ,a►tit�,''�b�ti� :m:;..;�::7. v.,,�s `,u�.sc;_elA'� �' �... - „d' �, -'ti-N• :•ti�i'•. - - a �., _ �. ,. ;077• _ :nf•.,. .0 N - _ .�. ! t 1 PT•✓ ;17++4 '5 ` "`Z' -. ..Y ' ^i >. +r..'d _ "_ -.-. :.,• <� - .'.ti : _ x ,1:, ' �.,. ,r, '` ,i �';« . � :� �, � ,fir. =. c • J/ _ .i,' ,`,� $... a � -..�,. , y, � „ K , .1 Y :1„ •y='• `._ '�F..`- �aa °,rook �:r' a-c -•ter ,rr - �..'"•••�•- .•+- -.yf °” y �� - Z - _ _ • ' —• _ _ _ 7irlf n .. < _ Bid BEN _ _ —_ -- — THE WAR • W A = Commentary on Current Eveolss, F •ms's _ gaited Nations to -South Pae fic a Make Last Ditch Stand In Java - MAU For 7,000 miles • from Pearl the Burma Road. Thous_ndb of Harbor through the Islands .':r - '- f�I� �. -. � �_ •� ;' ,,cf- 'Chinese laborers are rushing 'Con- or - -- - - %` Oceania to .Singapore and Sian- struction in a new life -line f' :• .. - ,A Weedy Cobmwn About This clad Thsit, in"Phe CaSadiao Army "• goon He the outposts and bastions supplies from India to China, and w ''' z, of the United Nations. In three it is hoped in Allied i ;aarters In the. Great War 'of 1914 -18, what -these tests are. There is' y''' n1mma of Japanese advance, the that Chinese isolation wi.l be of : - a common pleasantry was to rug• a difference, however, in that the outposts ' ha've fallen, -Guam, short duration. leasaa seat that if a man was a black- "Iii" test, developed after expert- _� Wake, Hong Kong, Manila, Mal- The security, not :only o' China -acbith. in civil fife they made -him. meats conducted with more than aya, the outer possessions of the but of India was endan ' .. red by - _ y —^ a cook in the army. Actually, 1 10,000 Canadian soldiers, is so Netherlands Indies. the , advance of the Jap. .Ise in- - - Saver ran across an instance, al- designed that it discovers the ca- 6 The mightiest bastion, Sings- Burma. With- Rangoon is ?heir. ` & ` -' !hough there were times while' pability of the subject rather• than e. < pore, guardian of the sea -gate possession, the P Japanese *ould struggling ieith a recalcitrant just his general knowledge. from the Pacific to the Indian have a base for. sea an.. air at- - piece of plum duff -that I thought ' Arid its conclusion, ,sometimes Ocean, is now a great strategical tacks on the great pen... s.i�a of " _ oat the cook would prQbabjy eemhined with gther, insets! teats. base- for the-. enemy. The two India dvith its 850,000.02, �n�la avalca a good blacksmith. Therw ' determine the potentialities of the` %; remining bllatiana, .Java and Chanaa In Comma_ " IN -no doubt, however, that the man tested regardless of his edn• isurma, are. being pounaea by eon- General Sir Archibald 4avell, - astray is earlier-dags, in common rational "standing. r' centrated Japanese forces. Supreme Commander of ._ie Un- is with private -business, very fro. When' it .was first announced The 'Japanese offensive and the iced forces in the Sout... : :at, Pa-' %irently employed a man in the that every member of the Cana- Allied defence have both been a cific, has been ordered to resume �wro�ngi }p�lace because it didn't than army would undergo this race against time. The Mikado's his former post as Co.....4ndgr- Invw­' capabilities. - -� 1r.Lry �.:.., :dz..:,:1�: ::;.iii...'�,��, :v:s «+,+ -' - lcaavu. laor - -M=ChieI oI inala and .iu.rmii, "Them days have - goae' for.- reported. There was apparentlj territory and establish footholds leaving the Netherlands ':a som- a l sort of tribal _ free -which - to -- step - -to the next wand of the final battle . -or the Today, the Individual Chizen'1 of the medicine man. This her point of attack. They must strike East Indies. Gen. Wave.. a .obli- ' • ✓Army . welds individual .citizens now been dissipated, largely be. • unceasingly io old these Sams' - gatlons will be the •co -br :nation x - -JaW a St composite force of special--- cause many a. an who might before the Unit Nations can as- of the defence in India app Surma ' .� .. �,.. v>t�. i.a ,. ya.•rv. u♦ samble oyerwbel�ia$ —rower in — =*ith i . .,,':lulus., vycsa. ­uu. ia, mere. to the modern equivalent of. "foot- men and instruments of war. The 'China. India must play &n -`fah. Amd this doesn't' happen by so- slogging" today,, as the result of United Nations must follow a pot- creesingly important part 'in the ddent.l the "M" teat, has been trainee ie of . delay and attrition until de, Before- very long• there will not -m one of the many specialties they are strong enough to- launch he' Far East at As the % zrt pro- 1Je a single instance of a square required in-a modern army. a counter offensive. ceeded, it was chosen as the'eemt- ppesgg in a round hole. from Lance- Ear, the benefit of this column, General MacArthur's men, iso- ral point to which most of the war flack- to Liiu't.- General - we can. I was permitted to take this test latad in the Philippines, hold- munitions. of the United Stateio / 1] I eas=t - -mho ...*- iOnsists - _,sa i-__, xpectat3ens,_ -would be sent-and- 1, rO - v 1'Lr 1rL ll..ra uairai YLlo4— �'U+ai �••'••" •" - C°nairota p - __— — �- �— h�e°nd:- � e - •. . of because therd art- thousands _ - launched an amazing offensive. �te to Field _Marshal. g would be distributed to .the �thea- Iear not sure whether psycho!- more yet to try it, but I can tell ' raid. The C in the Asian tres of war. Recognizing this, • 4107 L an art or a science. Prob- you, and I am assured by members _ hinterland .. the Australians the Japanese have already pushed Ocean- ably the psychologists are notsnri of the Personnel election fluff, among the - ' lands north of Fort their ships into the Indian Ocean - _ wither, but personal managers in , that my reaction- is pretty pen- Darwin are a o doing their share in an attempt to .interrupt the J oral! shared. ow of supplies to the orts of y that it was inter- la s wearing ion effort against • - -- -an t your - - -- - ... PP__ army is -the biggest single indbu istEaW, hiforrpauve, and a very tie 7apsne e: = - - - - -- - Bembay and_ Ca cotta. An in- ustry -__ d don't forge _ - \. today long' ago - found- pleasant - axpariapee _ in . fact,. = - - -- - = •a' elral.�d- --vaster -of India b the a1a y _ ,Inv - that psychologists contd irp: when this job is finished, I would A. vast pincers movement: has appears to be 'the next major prove industry's efficiency and like to be able to , copyright some been executed against Java. Lune step In their plan of purihing owk d9wn waits of materWm, man- of the -tests and collect royalties invasion forces were landed in westward -to meet- the forces of - i' •boars and'-man -ewer by testing from them as excellent parlor Sumatra to the west of Java; air their German and Italian allies -'the capabilities` o' -4plicantr for pees' bases established In Borneo to the somewhere to the Middle East. ' samplayniont E ch teat= is led Is to a -_ _. _ north and the main airport seized - Niisi propaganda is now direct, -This is what the arm short sarup2e which is carelnlly _ in the island of Bait to the - south. ad against the people of India to - y r' dO explained by the examining offs. The encirclement of -Java appear.- rise in revolt and overthrow Brits today through the Directorate of "Five t two: Yep, right on . _ Personal election which applies a ' ter and no man L allowed ti the dot.' A Yank in London to h complete. _ Lh rule. The Nazi's are ,p`ledg'ing "eta fl?f inn ,1. nut ;1 i.i }lrn� r Iu th tie— 'meanti ire ,the— �T-i -IItSed laadis . OR tk�_ ul':: / in can aspaoilliy real to aOtdiern O1 ail rLY�rr LL . ...,ra.w r.K:u - lobo. jSta � r'r �• • , gamin in order -to determine diets suably understands the nature of nu-., -Xsr 1. >, 1% n. +.i .•.++- c:.,... ...:3. .... w Lulu- .►rrr. power. .japan is - _conducting m the teat L. b :a,uti eo unaesWre, tolling the correct time dos Lon- whatever the, cents might be, similar campaign, promising to Imsei - #.,. :L.L yreseas loaf!, It is not an "I.Q." test -it is a Idanirs through arms of peace Ind They marshalled the tali might of ., include India is her "new order *fair capability to undertake test of capability. - It ,- war /for 84 years. i. ,��mmter responsibilities, their -apt. dOt _ _ their was and air power is reads- of Asia". - iMoadi for iastruetioa ins specialties. show early' what a man knows same for-an assault. About two Keen expectation has been w --it does show If he be capable weeks ago a large Japanese sr- aroused is India by the- British delonel G. B. Chisholm, -N.C. and of learning. The testa are ear, U -Boat Flotflia- = mada was seen -bp Allied scout - government's promise as to India's View, of Toronto )lead- +lei. pw ...:*1 vwL !n u del selection directorate an4 �° nos more �r planes approaching the northern - future stratus. India emphatieai?y -_ , be has gathered to serve with him *an fifty and here is an asdo. � � Increase Java shore. With powerful sit is on the side of the Allies la the - - -- out examiner for each fifties enbvort the Allied fleet steamed wary especially on China's. The is- -shin al-- �� -- - - -- . So outstanding men in the Deb • To us the tadividval eiiiseas •Ntain, Us. Main Face Hew out . to the' attack. In the -en• Hindu . Congras party insistp, how- union. They aseive at their i) y Era of Surface Maiden, suing battle,- both sides suffered ever, that if this is 'a war for who employ the individual 'dti: - heavy losses but the Japanese democracy, it must and British : era lusions by the combination . of son's may, the I'M" test is as - - - • an faterview and what it !mows asmusenrce that when the Cana. Britain has increased her naval ships were forced to withdraw' Imperialism and recognize India's ar an ,'M„ test personnel �th;ee or fourfold over and the victory was whir the independence. Non -party groups Those of you who are tsspilias dk i an opportunity to Peacetime strength, an official Allies. Java - had bit back, would be satisfied with a national _ -- �i t• �t man wig spokesman in England disclosed, Stine this great- naval battle, government consisting of officials with general knowledge tests ear• ie is the right p141c4 aAd the accepting that the expansion has however, the Japanese have sue- responsible to the crown with full feted - out periodically . by _ Time right result may be eonfidenily been taster than in any other esedPd in landing an estimated dominion status after the war. • asagazins will have some idea of expected. war• army' of 86,000 men in Java. The Moslems -want no major 5�s.�u Was - -- ets�..rg cast• was i ��xa ieee; the United Nations - changes that, will jeopardize 00fr Du 1� - Norweffians .Rode the Atlantic has become a battle depend on the Indies army, -.rum- _ rigbts and _their proposals for the A Friendly Bird To Work In Style s of they Seven • Seas, he said that boring about 200,000, plus Ameri- creation of a separate Moslem � _ at no time has Britain had less can and- Australian soldiers. It state in India. So, a deadlock _... _ ... _. _,.'1'be return of a friendly ggrree.tor sixty -five workers were order- than 2'000 ships a`t risk on ill b claimed that Allied plans have arises. However, 'a .hope of ulti- _ : acaup duck to her usual faedias ad transferred from Oslo to' Gar- Hi been made to fall' back if iiecee- mate .settlement could come from gonads near Victoria, B.C., for man ships nest i3ergen. Tyey Hi reported that lhr- United - -sary' to -the interior highlands, a declaration by the United King- 'Oe filth car Vittor States -was taking measures "to there to make a -stand where the, dom .government of what powers ' year, ts, ro. `wart handed money for "travel- make the task of the. U boat -mountains rise 10,000 -feet. it would relinquish to allow the period• ling expenace" and told to be at more difficult" while Britain was Jap Gains in Burma - formation of an' interim nationst - -_- -- Ideatitioatioa -•dl -this bird As the East Railway rotation in time pZovjdi1ig. shipboard flgiiter. sir• Japanese gains in .Burma have'-' `government.'representative of all made possible by an official to catch a certain train. craft protection for convoys and resulted in the virtual closing of parties. -' lnmlbered band placed on her foot Only, these 'of -the - sixty -five last year had mounted 12,988 ' - In 1987 by a fisherman. The showed up; the others had van- anti - aircraft guns on merchant - .11sherman makes ' a .' practice_ of, imbed• but the U:S..ent into the war ships. - Beekeepers Must �' - reeding diving ducks in a certain When the three reached Ber• lerchant and fishing 11 vessels, has changed' that condition so tea• and - ...�t�- lac naafi, aavw l.aro l,ut dv .. "is . birds -come in answer to his, whir- ing to transport thew to the work. enemy planes, probably destroyed . . honey to make up the deficiency ihd call: ing place. another 40 and damaged 89, „ }a,.;,, h���:ecpers -axe ;,, - in Ontario's total available ex. dusk Lrui uel bu :+.,tat -%"r. •ro the great amusement of German , U -boat construction -port, and. the - amount .-required . she did not resent handling. Upon spectators, each `of.. the three, fortunate position again this year under the, British order. bee! return each-year the duck at boarded 11, separpte bus and ,rode undoubtedly has 'reached an ern- for there is. a yawning market for Ontario -honey has 'long enjoyed precedented- scale and U-boat , - first shows the customary warier the new jobs in style, flotilL. p 6, . _.`..._ every pound of honey the bees of she- rtptltation' 9f the worlds fin- uses to ....6 morlEhly, he - - - nsss of the species, but in a short - this- province can producei says the 41st product,' due largely to elf. added.,” time gradually becomes confident - �i s - ss Anew period of raider activi= Cornwall Standard - Freeholder, mate.,...P,rairle prosinee honey has and reaches the point of fearless- Its �A _ -Wmd Byron 0. Lott, Ontario honey in- been rated -second., ' Last year ty_ by . "both German and. Japa- s- eotor of the co-operative,. says a iarists of Ontario received nine "+ Hess where her friend and prgtec- -� 11-41 Germans solved the water P P Y p nese surface prowlers may be for can pick her up and read the ,shortage .of a SuffollF• village near the • British. Ministry of Food .cent! per pound, containel-s fur= band number.., "' Ipswich. _ For' years, villagers had approaching; he warned both _ . -wank 2,006,Ii60 pounds of honey Wished, one of the 41st prices in.. . Y Britain and 4he United States, y y pears, No predictions are to cars it in buckets from rnil'es this ear= more than Ontario can man - - Australia's population is •7, 'away, but a bomb which fell 'in .after almost ;• / year without mar- produce: Last year Ontario's total made for coming season _ prices 4 cantile ]case's from German sear - 000,000; her area is 2,970,000 i 'nearby field released a spring face warships. crop. was augmented by supplies 'but it is expected chat they will square miles. of exceptionally -pure. water. - - front-the--northern t:nited States, be well up to last y'ear's mark. REG'LAR. FELLERS — Hidden Assets : - —. By GENE BYRNES OOWT PUT 71.100E TICKETS �S" FOOI.lI�' WITH THAT �pAT w' YOU'L.L: HAFTA TAKE THE i IN YOUR POCKET ;._YOU OR WEIL BE LgE FOR'tF� �Q4OAT ON ACCOUNTA M ET OUR _ MIGHT W3E'194 /KEEP MO�►1i i - TICIttTi/ _ - _ _ • - . 'E►''i iN Yo Uk NAND WOW .• � � _ 3. �r�!'' - -- :._.ems >ar•: _ _.!»:tea• �►f� _ _� _ ,_. . _. ��. _ . . :�. '•- � ' ' �� "?"'"•�. "":�k t� . - „-c� .?t'�•, .h . yy,. - f,r •••`' ,.:� ; � - i,' ..' -.:'^. - . wr> _ �' tM1S+i . .''J4 •o- C. - �:,. -: .�, .j �-” '.fit,': y. . _.....� •_..y. _. ...,- r -i''- _ •y-.M1. dS.:.�P."� -• - _.._..'S... "-. ____ —. __y �. -.� -! _ _.-._ _- ..�1- '.G..,..0 -• ._y_.... _ _ _cxa:YG' `'-�" __ -.^•_�__ - , , COUPONS FOR GAS RATIONING Have You'hward? - t ! grow bit because E I� ,Moths can' � ••{ �' �• .� they eat ou# )soles. fi �5 �^ Ili Holland they use water- : ~� to drives Bair windmills. --- Dower `- •' � ' Silence is 'what you don't hear CO- when y�'::cai�•• :��f: %r:r you listen. IT TASTE GOO Compliment is' when you say something tq someone w T �� T and we know isn't true. r ,, _ .om,►� g y y IN A PIPE ! r tavA is ?t,serud lJoubledea i when u something wholesale to sell retall. yf l l • ± An,.antique`4s .somaihing no one •-'e,.: : yr 4 wa >5 'fw•w yAk kin f <'k WOUld be seen 'with if tilers Were= GROWN SOUTHERN ONTARIO Y more of them, but Which everyone .� . v, wants when to one has any.. - -' - - - - V. <' A . "�'•'�, �, ke ' '•.A' Se:otsmari was leaving on Old Gent: What does your father Bible 6000 in this competition in • r . °fit a+yC > � ^ Y/ a fortnight's business VI and do for a living, sonny? which each marksman must shoot he left home- Tommy- He i%h4%pa In= tress 90 tarxet, fro- 0-ch of ii�e stand. GA. hack "Goodbye all. and Katherine Old Gent: And what does he do izur, sitting and Drone Dositions. dinna forget to mak! lactic when. he has chopped them down? Donald tak' his glasses oft Tommy: He ehop3 them up, when he's ' looking at nae- Cattle Disease Germ thing 1 „How many of your girl Originates In Soil friends are In our little sea A Laneasaire man and nis Wire ?,• disc- ' a - ... 7ll her up" will become an unfamiliar phrase when gasoline found a gas bill on the footpath __ "Six, all told:' _ The discovery of t ire origin of goes into effect in Canadiaon April first. For each coupon when thep were out for an' eve - "They wovidt" • - the germ causing the disease the ae a station attendant detaches from our book shown here, formerly known as "shipping he will deliver one wait of gasoline. If you want onlq halt a unit. Ding' stroll. The main picked it fever" or "stockyards fever" wart the seller can bisect a coupon •along a perforated line. When the up. din going to pay this 'ere bill, disenssed by the Canadian Live - plan was first announced it was thought a coupon would be for five a Aa Ontario Marksmen stock Sales Agencies at their sixth ♦ally , I .L Ll.. L.,- a is l.ecvu.lug uausC xw,,C a..d uu u..e uau - annual 'convention -in Montreal. pred� how much it veil represent. "What do you want; to do that Win High Awards -at was 'previously thought ,that l for?' "'his wife demanded. "It isn't - this disease• was caused by some yours." Three Ontario marksmen, D. organism found in stockyards and _ - - High -Speed -Drivers - "No," he replied, "but there's Coburn of the Litti• Long Lee around shipping facilities, ao .that 4&&F 4fth • three and te'n discount, and I might Gun Club, Getaldton; Hugh Ma- - ' Burn Gasoline as we v - y else!" it was caught by cattle on their B n Up G soh well have it 1iB an body Arthur. Bramahott Rifts .Club of way to or in the market. Con - r,.;.,�,e Oril�liag B. Yeats has ' and F. ats of the trm•y to this conception, it ' at iii b speed 'n " Riff ' bs " "" been found that the germ /causing g pe pay for their folly of a novel than anybody." _ceeded in gaining �one- of the high- the disease originates in certain - es "How's that?" eat `stihc i sporting • - by also burning up an excessive dl floss n a rt rill aoiL and is retained in the aostrW - N�jCFi ONTARIO amount of fuel, States Popular " .' ,#We11, she always starts In marksmanship in Canada ••-- the of the animal: From this lurking Mechanics Magazine. Recent miles ti[e rMddle,'so- •he's not only - EXPERT'SHIELD AWARD - it platy it attacks as soon an, the NALF- LOADING REGULATIONS age efficiency Testa, conducted bZ wondering how it will all end, L reported from the headquarters animal's resistance has been 109► - a Oop of an Order- In- Counell appro%ed engineering experts with several but how It began." _ -of the Dominion Marksmen organ. Hoaeurmhlw .�. I.Jeutetsaat a tslai :::::1►ao rrf o.►>auau,lui:v, - - iralluu lu Munweal. air. tronara b' a fatigil�a .Fh$j{g� Qt dated the 3rd day of March,. P = - - lewd, or other circumstance likely ' D. 194Z show_ ed- a startles loss -of power -continue to- Aifbbla from._ Is the 9•.s=etw7 of the- Little Long __� aid_ hs .sM�ng _proms .. . QM­ o the recommendation hest and fuel at higher speeds to aver• the fall manoeuvre area in the Lac Gun Club and is We first The organization, members ot- Faad lla"bnlMpa Af�rvw', the �ttoo eomd wind_ resistance alone. At south, says Collier's. Latest to memb4r of the club to win this which last year handled 2,800,000 - °t �uaal advise that. �pursvent to 80 miles per hour, the average reach us concerns the Negro driver high honor. >�aecfsoas 3 and 4 of section M of the head 'of live stock; aiau at devei- Traffic Act (pia 2N car . lost 48 horsepower just to -of a Camp Croft (B.C.) quarter- Scores of 5914. 6900 and 5919 opment to a point wears control �q. Isasrl the pros of 8114 buck the .wind, which is equivs- master truck who was being quis- respectively wets posted b these of the ethics and 'practices of the - - Ulan- ks declared to be Ifcable ,. 7 phi - — -� K1rtg s lent to climbing s 6,8 percent 1n- Bed by a Caroliaaa. 1�ese black• mar>zfinen out o! the passible live .stock Balling industry --can ba -- ular head .cma ° -a cline. At-0--maw-an "h�ur� itle outs are tousu. a rori i that i = ascsfi- - 80if0- points. it requires outstaadr established. .. ,. .. 1 Highway A loss was reduced -to six hone- the citizen,. '•Yea -sue. said the ing, marksmanship % post a scare 4 Hanover to Fleahertoa sad Bring. - power. driver. Specially at night, better than the necessary mia4• way 9 mom of 6880 1i-CO �a>re = tae from ray -sires. vaswawny-a now- . � 7 m11es east of Pet.rbare ft Perth Nazis Could Bomb -band didn't leave her very • A `aae�lui to - Canada With East ti+uoh when -_he' d1•d, did het S a � „ �° FEET 2 tells to Orlins, ayes vertoa Ray -No,' but he- left her sly t•n_ilnough when he was alive. Belleville to mar'mors Pseteet Yews BOOKS and CAea to Smiths !falls A young Belgian artillery offl-: two■ said zBtticvfila. w* �ue via Lakesbore Road to ' - . car who -was a Nazi prisoner "in have w wad type of eddy se - - 1tu way Hi @hw�M Belgium claimed that Canada V a'f�la.t. �!r m pwrpewa. 11s1e I�tIG4 Rta� - setrvtson�o 'rraree wtthfII easy r; +nga' of German W. # . _. fosse- to ot.at laid bombers based'in Norwa and that • lOteIIeu to 11�Id ` `- ' -.. -- y tL• . at , , _• _ -- �" Oudph to Orans•.itle and ehel• Canadians oho - _ sal ; &-j.T "L.DR U [!�- T - ---- - ` s . --- t�tar ta' Catrirt;w6aR - - -- • - - :--_,. _ . ltiitoa to Aetoa are safe from the horrors of war. rw SAFE WORKS e Desch- St. (Ht h t• 18artle Thirty- year -old End Lieutenant Smi4th•s FaIDt NLcpLs van Stein. now nerving i Bris�rfoa to Havelock 346 Brevet rt 10.. i'ereate - Ottawa to Moreisburg , with the Belgian army unit at - Irasrll.r.d lees .::_ Osiaanope. to IiRehtesg 1e Joliette. Quo., said is an interview 8grllna to Bloomfield sad Acton td 71�toa that Nazi four -motor bombers - ' �+ _ _ now stationed In Norway could fly --- - _ - - - w w way to if .:: Ptah �� Srl;evBh to chin Halifax and back with ease and e • e CLASS 1 F l E D ,A D V E 8 T I SEMEN T S • • a. _ dtaraaut eta Ht 7 have available a' good amount of d unt --- - -- Windsor via .Beiia Rivet' to NSth• g w 2 time to locate targets for - their_ SAN? CIal1C1[a •- - l,p�a, WALA R l"VA nia.i - - A V aaeYA V I— Piston to Kaladar - �C HRffi5tD& CHIC88 CAPONS. R SALIC -188 BRAD OF 9TOCJL OOURSZ FOR WOOLEN ATTHND■ _ t to Forthton rowio Pullets. Desert t1v nets ester to Alexandria _ ��gaato ue, ILonktoa Poultry >lasm, farm equipment" sufficient grain"- ants• Verdun Protestant Hwpttai Carp to Almonfe Sawing and washing m�- hia•er - Mon to6. Ontario. 800 acre farm; ideal loaatioa for glvp a year's training for meats[ ' Gbbourrgg to Norwood mixed farming, , f98.00 as oar•, attendants. Requirements: twe Stauftvilie to iilahwq IZ .. � vacuunt cleaners, toasters, grille BAgy CIi1CKB —f TU' 11 CENTB fi t14, cash ?Tor III= paxtiou- years high school and aDppileania Part $otter to Highway 12 and • scores.. of other appliances free chicks our choice with every ar !b Bohn Daaldson, Two ,Itnust• be it years. Immediate vac. Sietnberg to Highway QO 1W pu11eU or 100 mixed ahloka Cre n. anciia AppDly to Director of -- HI .1 7- to Highway • � will soon become very scarce ow• ordered la Melee, Goddard Chick Nursing, P O. Box 6084. Mont - adoa to Highway 24 Ing to restrictions on 'steel. Hatcheries, Britannia Heights, " HOUSE FOR BALE i e _ Highway 2 to Peter's Corners in-I Ontario. NURSERY STOCK Highway & to Highway 9T BEAUTIFUL 8 BEDROOM BRICK, Duff a Corners to Highway 90 . PRODUCTION — IN EVERY LINE, (clear). Bell or exchange, smau BULBS, - PLANTS, SHRUBS AND Cslnsvills to Cayuga RECTAL SORENESS MD is what your country ws,nts.-From Improved acreage, Essex, E,ent Evergreens. Numerous varieties --- :, -- - Hamilton to Highway 53 -- farm-as- well • as factory. You ii - county, 1620 Arthur, 'Windsor, Oa- and colors; sensational new Intro- - Blatkheath to highways be wine to order your chicks now, - tario, -duct-ions. Write- for descriptive -- Bismarck to Tilighway PILE TORTURE Bray has what you, ,want In a -catalogue. James Seed Company. Woodstock to Delhi -- dozen breeds, crosses. Cockerels, HAIRDRESSING SCHOOL Lfddsay, Ontario.- . , Atberley to Washago capons, Turkeys. Bray Hatchery, ■ Dorchester Road to Port Bruce QUICKLY RELIEVED = 1S0 John, Hamilton, Ont. 1,'A� HAIR )"SSINU'TUB RUB- MUS1l1AL INSTRUCTION Belmont to. -N Sarum If )uu are truu4lutL�,th itch! _-- �rtsan method Information on re- 70µ .Watford to MAway 2 via BOO: -' ra,u,.'a'Ks " well lea or rectal.soreneib, do not delay TAKE NO CHANCES BUT YOUR Quest regarding' classes. Robert- NOW IS THE TIME TO BTUDt JL a,,,� -�,e- , ,eti„ a treatment and run the rink of.lettla - , .. son's Hairdressing Academy. 187 tgusic sE home a �I 9r' 1' �? MI. ' 44;vu ueuome Cnroam Any firm, one .t 8t has been gl bus: Avenue KOad, TOTOOCO. Studios OA- all sic, l85 Ain White o g peen- iness for etg hteen years, All, our Studios of Music, Sb� Lilealake Port ter to to Highway 7 age of stool is nature's warning and f Avenue Toronto, t Brewster to Russelidala Drover treftrnen� �houid he seen chicks are from Government Ali OFFER 'PU LNVlON'I'UftB' ' tat aosegn to t.ensnu at once. - -d turkey uwoacedcei. io T veil Amberley to Highway 7 For this turkeys from Ontario Turkey AN OFFER TO EVERY 'INVIOIVTUR RAW FURS WAFTED Bluesale to Harriston purpose apackag� of Breeders and Hatchery Approved List of inventions and full Infor- e Hem -Hold from any druggist and bl'oodteated stock. We have nine- matiun dent free. The Kamsay cc MINK, FOX, MUSKRAT, WEASEL. Boadhead tb Bradford _ "" use as directed. �T1 le formula teen purebreds, 9 hybrid.-crosses Registered Patent Attorneys, 24 Rabbit, Skunk. Ship 'Uoods Par. Primrose to Cookstown - _ which is used interrynlly is a small, and four breeds of turkeys to,/ -Bank Street. Ottawa. Canada, eel Post. Highest Prices Paidi e1 Duntroon to Stayner . easy to take tablet, will quJckly choose from. Send for free 1942 _Payment by •return _mail.. - Refer` .+ -' Elmvale to «'asaga Beach ---- relieve the Itching and soreness and catalogue, Tweddle Chick Hatch- PATENTS once: Canadian Bank Commerce, N Waverley to Highway No. 11 afd to healing the sore tender spots. eries Limited, Fergus, Ontario. Phillips Square. Abe Geringer, Hickson to Free lton Hem -Koid is• pleasant to use, is tl0 Dtmdns to Hight�aY highly recommended and it seems FETIJERSTUNHAUGH & COMPANY i88 St Paul West ..11Lpntreal. Tilbury to Blenheim Ada Merlin the height at folly_ for an one to - RAKRRY EgUIPMENT Patent yalicitors. Established 36 Woodstock to Thamesford y 1S0U; 1, Xiug Went, Toronto. RHEUMATIC PAINS2� risk a painful and chronic vile , BARERS' OVENS AND MACHIN• Booklet of lotormation on re- Thamesford •to . Highway 7 rIa condition when such a fine remedy cry, also rebuilt equipment, al- quest. FRUIT JUICES — THE' PRINCIPAL, _ Writore may be had at such a small cost, ways on hand. Terms arranged. Ingredients In Dixon's Remedy, Egllnton Aeenue, Dawes Road to it you try Hem- hoid.dna are not Correspondence Invited. Hubbard MEDICAL for Rheumatic Pains, Neuritlsa�� Scarpnrn entirely pleased with ; the results, Portable Oven Co.. 103 Bathurst Bold only Munro's Drug Store, 83 e SCREDiLE "B" your drugslst will gladly rett4ru St.. Toronto. WANTED EVERY SUFFERER Elgin, Ottawa. Postpaid $1.00. ♦ All roads lying north of the Severn Your money. of Rheumatic Pains or Neuritis - -- -- — - ?River and north of Highway 7 from FARMERS Lo try Dixon's Remedy. MnarO'e BARRELS FOR SALE Sunderland Corners to Perth and north Drug Store, 335 Elgin, Ottawa. -- - , -land west of Highways 15-and 29 from i YOU CAI; MAKE CONSIDERABLE Postpaid =1,UU.' BARRELS, CLEAN WOODEN, $3.00 - Perth to Amprior, with the exceptlon DEAFNESS" handling one of the finest lines of each, 'f.o.b. Toronto.-S, Barber a that this will not apply to Highway 17 LEO XAR'D INVISIBLE Insecticides. Electric' Fence Con- 8 BIG ENLARGEMENTS Bons, 4000' Dundas t3 t. bleat, To- Irors Arapprior to Pembroire. RUBBER EAR DRUMS trollers, Paints,, Fire Exffnguish- routo. iq'OfOntB ;'t7titarib, blarch 8th, 1942, helpful to many comes. ers, etc. Write WARCO GREASE ' SEND US FOUR FILMS OR TEN 'p sold mlwce It107. Send & OII, L12MITED, TORONTO, reprinta and you will receive not VEGETABLES WANTED for special i2JSO tries! — only one or two free enlargements w otter and recomme,ad- DOGS & KITTENS WANTED but all your photos wild be en. CARROTS - $Fors, UNIONS, TUR- t ationa of satiefled Uwe" larged double assn for duly . {p nips and Potatoes —large or small everywhherWifte A. O. PUPPIES AND LONG HAIR KIT- (vine .08 mall stamps aCcepfed. ' quantities. Highest prices paid. e o a a r d. Salts 19, tens wanted. Highest prices; paid, Foetal Photo, P.O. Boa 622, Sher- Ship to or write Mutual Growers - `a Boca • .1re., Torokio. Dixon's, - U21 ' St. Antoine* St, brooks, sue Market Limited, Federal Dealers MontreaiJ License No. 1095 and At- P.T.B. LEGAL Toronto: 35128, 41 Church Street, a+ CARS ­:'"ED • AND NEW - J. N. 1 dN USA Y, LAW OFFICE OAP - •Relieves distress from MANTHIY� MOUNT PLEASANT MOTORS Ltd., ltol Theatre Building, St. Tomas, W034EX, WANTED Toronto's • oldest Chrysler, 'Plym- :Outa", medial' Department. torso WANTED: WOMEN TO DU HUMIi FEPME _ oath dealers; three locations, 8$Y faFmers coll'ectlons. sewfnB Best pa Postage Dal ; Mt Yleasaat Road 2040 Yonge on all work. gent anywhertl. _ St and 1860 Danforth . AvenVea IPOrLTitI' Hontex Sveclaltt' Co._ 'Box iT -' ' Our Used Cars make us many - Chase, B.C. -" -- -- - saw Isµre.ed.ilmddly FeAwels k IIC K � friends. Write for ne eel a Book -' SiP&&vY breed Cockerels elsf RB arch let on Dedlgteed reneged and an heavy breed Cockerels fbr March ■,. C. al zed used cars. delivery only. Bared Rocks, _ FOR QUALi -`' brids, $5.00 eT hinidred. 'ASS d ~ees bendeewr-omy draw Comet not Vegetabli ENLA IGEMENT11 heavy breeds •$4:00 per. hundred. SERVICE pouud t y fps sWsv� t a `�- memo, 114ibeanitiisgna�w... monthly p►in but also Atlst>r, niry prompt delivery. Satisfaction - -AND SATt!tH'AGTtUN I..f,,.■._ ye eny� S FREE ENLARGEMENTS WITH guaranteed. Our 89th year to TRY lfl,WAI. +� ous 1apina�t�D�t�ps� each roll of films developed or poultry business. Fisher PoWtry t or : a ' ditDusiit �rW6ts, developed Ta fddtrBatlMaa•a� •, ton rin s k� { F28-and, Bhae` ''Farm. t rice; and grinds, or •4{ reprints. fib Ayto", •t)n n ' 11Rht'IOR t. , mai in st P oto a etc Lam with-. free icnikrgement,` seRt ICE r •, — - Station J Toronto. % ` . tSSE3C 11 42 rRl. ,'inrrt>R, ,.Y,,: Mw .•,,keb " ^,O ' ;.B!3c, � J a" - 'S"�,c.�r"'! c�"., ` .'••gym s:',�aT.S. '�," .� � �- .:3,A T � ,rte •�;,.t - < ,¢.- :.4 : n ',• ' ",'tep a .c -. -- "".3 ?' 4+F . - 'A- �::. •+r,s, p.• •T::Ma„^n r", e.r;� °,y• :-• .. . z�� -c � -•r :. •: . - :c •^ - ,w .t; _ :p. ?u L . Ty r y ,, :: ' -•.. .- . zy` ant �,3wrwT. .;v r r, r e •+ L'�+6a:;r „ „•v�r�+ �x _..-, .,xw�,a*_r.';•r3• ,�,s `' _ _�- � �..� . _ "• .. ^,f_ =Y - -__ ,• -.`' - - c�"'-� _ _ :o H .� 'ai°-._ -f:..- �. � , °a i.., ap'rK''-'+R' -. .¢ uY�r ..r - :.w.a_._ _,�;_;, _ .r M ^,a_a' __:1_:� _ �- -- �c�•c..r -L �- __•_.- �- •- _,.,...u..;_ .- ,sasd. r,.,• '�•^” .;,fir, `KP""t'a.�.fi, r. ,* `r^ ✓.?•_ .. �,•r s' .'.-. �°i ,+ -'� .4� "", • ..nom:^ _J . . . y . • :r 'b2• y�; �- .•i -- - - ^ . its.,• / .."x' 3. 7. "tit.. v1n tp � + -. •� _r;•'"'••. f,.••� ' .... • _ _ . �� i- - i T TIffB PIOlLHRB'r0 hii� *8 PICKE•RING SALVAiGE WORK _: >..:.. >.: : ; �� Tesonte AD. ib23 _ Piece 3dN Fi'ARM S i AjGt��— -1 i1 -fir- yeas. -$IZ ee to dTSaeporte a henna- cbncas'sting -cos - art p .0 d a shipment of ealvag�e ttken aw w a I ADz 1 �r 7ab.cstptlons to sm. Unked stns. °' - ON GIB'ON we .fig tar. R.�.a agog h the often that it TRANSPORT sad Gt. Britain, 12.90 in adTaaea MAXWELL — In loving memory *111” Site F" Rheas was one of the beet and mpst ne t- ,rif a dear mother, , _ give _ ly' prepared that this trucker had Mi¢rtia Maxwell swd gi you 28c. per bur. taken i vHho passed away, March. 13th, 1541 in` also a dear father, v:ho passed a -�TP.A SPORT It it is feed you are needing ' {way, October 24th, 1936. TA cow" na. AWL _ intend, Q : ovir�a We dv rvr fo et ou nor 'do we r Oe+der fence at the oid prices : Not irv& to will s�:�D GRAVEL-STONE �� e t}.>!nk of you often, and 1 Farr• s Elevator -,.Brock load Cirav�l to the ends !vVe 'ilo building of all kinds 'Gone and forak,tten by, sortie, yf.lu r _ i . may be Claremont O]MIL P><_t . � -}- a C�+iRF'r' \TERIIG - DuEdear 4.. cur memory, %•ou eves 14 t Ol! " iusheA elf Run— _ \G %rill_'be, w � �� -� PL111113ItiG =- Sactly mi­?� by their -'family. � p 1 Gravel _ . ROOFING - . Repair Shop f►EAIIANEIYT NAG INC (*Ail! ^� and Gr yr a also soil nranttora ru•ottng Tractor Service �--- „�. TN`'T.FRd'YC'TNF TEMPE Graduate I.H.C,.- tractor Sewn; t' Stone Materials, hmpire Bathroom Barclay- Ott AND NERYES, IT MAY of •- _ Equipment, Duro Water y p 10 years ;experience YOUR EYES. -- Delivered or L,'i a 13 1 iR Pit Systems, Beatty- Stable - ,Service in all mekes of Traeton P O E: e'lant, Pick 1026 E<luipinent, � � swwu C. H. TUCK, OPT. D. Licensed Garaje Service + •I Toronto oftice Howard G47 -- Building Materials -- -- oetween .,raremont� -Brener �� —)g(r }; a- Satisfaction guaranteed - JQHN BOURNE d�N� , ...-_ Greenwood, Whitevale and TwmU OSHA'WA, ONT. ' JOHN NORTON CO Phone 1516 Nhone 5104-'— CLAItEM Estimates Free - U7 drivers are trained to be catsiar _ �teoo sd r.tbih Rork - Guaranteed : -- WANTED _ ._ ducted' one of the largest sales ever y 29scid Rates an Lalkg Asa t ;FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND J held in this part of .the Province p• g the For tree plcg 1up phone bz Thursday when the Jos. Aliisrytt — — E!!dB A L M F: R dROOKLIN .. .. .. .. .. , . JN -�' ;�dstate Sale took � _ DICKERING, ONTA 9aa:essor :to,W. J. X%ther. C _ pace. Weather � •t% seder tea ssaaii, 1Wne Iw I.AItE1�ONT .. .. .. .. � NK - Ursa PICKERING geed and prices excellent. :O• J. nDOUpI& � ��� I=wW mW weww 8w:rttville- DICKERING .. t r ilr L, Nigbt sand Day llirriea AGINCOUitT .zone'.. • • • e - — muanesspnow mesi.i nor c' We pay' the phon"bargeii • NOTICE GORDON YOUNG LTD *►t : r L Y M E R.- o. W"ft "a ym �� � - t:PbeaeAd.78>ib - _ w And. a `O ildm terlal r GOAL,-- IICACAHE. - – fla -- jV�J 1 1� i ° 1,1 WU01 , GEMENT, stands sor 4 tCTOxY �:. • -_.. Necessary- for -buildings of any BAND GRAVELL nearer can do your bit to bring V3eWry ExperF� service and , re nearer i! you enable lour poultry to '� '�- ��' pr+edvice more and better eggs and pairs,top11;m3iea. 11048_ description GAII be rocur8 meat, as food is vital in winning- onable charges. s�t work ;f ur our yard and war - - � �r A R ` -��aavealgoplaeed in etoctc a full ' sytl F EL1] Pkaae Howard 1117 or scar. - ra - ��•- RTHU _ . -. - et 1lLA�11�' �� � ,,, Asa a as a�, . • ! ' Traduate Radro; and ,Tclevtsioo ��� lnatih.lo• lMorm}ar Clffirir►1� Sala Office .and Yard, Searboro ct. - is is Service Mtn'3 Associatson, - - �- A- 'V'1T.. MITCHELL = The COMRIE LUMBER Co. l.td.i _ Piokeriag, oii�. EGG MASH COC��IiUTT L JIM rr+om Foa�mea to M�dgeboaril syws OEX M 74 — AM W -- _ -- Frost W - . j - 'Agency r. _ _ Now 9Msk of Part a. Ifs" a. :I en rove wasting - -. - - -r atiesawts .. � � .•aar Pis. L. LYE - - -- - - -- e site- stands for VITA -DINE, a coca. _ Claremont, -OnL .� bination of vitamins and minerals • - ' U ._. ,y ' with which BLATCHFORDIS PIANO TU1INaI 4 aFlll- the - Basket" EGG MASH - - strengthened and vitalized. AN �s _ It l �$ia This outstanding mash is the is- e e : salt o! over 140 years milling and All kinds of Pepair.Work • L / j fling experience•. --'NI I 'l u »ing Guaranteed - - Blatchiord's "1111- the - Basket" Egg - +,,,,r�,r1G• rlY: will enable your buds to O. S.. KwDONALD ggs: will maintain health gN MM Ave, Tg ON 7 and _ _ ,.weight sit the lowest feted cost per ,ter' isy�• on rr' w and - PICI�ERINQ ItILLLO oat the laiOng season. And, Boy t yea win have BMS — (Wt Shur -gain feed, ser. ._A _ -• - «�,.......L cnii„) i- ......' i- -nest - - Summer — at a pmt. vice mills chicken - ' MNIT VMOUD, - DUxaAB'1'ohi starter, rOM ng . _ r mash, laying range mash, 1a7 .starter, concentra "FUNERAL DIAI✓IF�FdR� tee, C$li Starter, two L+� Private Ambulance) key starter, _ salt Day and Night w i .ono of Canada's now army of Phone, 9W - In blocks and bags :? wa�o- garners saws mpr�t, the country's effort toward s, �Malvera _Furina 'fly 8 ra i 1 .1 y p _ winning the war will be greatly helped. :- ' : �' - Markham,`, Ont. for C,Attle. Ivey dollar you,save means more labour and materials � �. L OA k Wood __ 'Y�H�•.. "' heed for making g- tbewar goods .so urgently �A 11Li�fa�iail �iri. Plc iH - - —3 -- - 'These savings; lent to the country lit the'�urehaso of `; In :araa6@ CIS . _ War savings Certificates .or Victory Loan Bonds -l*n1 =: .i . Iariill�s ice. 1e SFariYlerB Intensity Canada's war effort - W lil bring victory -- �"— - -- - y^ Chap rats. for ram spy -own" _.... _ and pone.— nearer: Auctioneer w .�,a r, °.. ,.. s�... A via "S. Fanner: 11>•esIIawis.w Para' 81°a><, -81M� sslat -1. AN Mob Rjt W par 22 Tiara -wi verieoaa No ? ' CHARTER BANKS B) I 1 t C a w o z • er too 8=8 ; 9 OF CANAnA No , a!'•' rawti.:+ .;va.�ri'„•°`- •e:,,.sirs��._._ _ .... ... . r. .. ..r,_.... ., __ ....,.. !�... _ .. _ ,. _ _ _....c .�.-^r_s;,�_...,• '.a.S ?�+,r•:w,r.A"'<" "'+Sw;rM- -� y'Si „.x, s . - S"",•,".s,i'. e- ;�. :N�_aw.t.n.i�' ..a.._F.„� ' ,•, t '%� , 7. n �* �•+•r •f s,'� .y ^ :na.'._ '�f'�iw� ,_ : _' dv•. • •,,�. ,f .• .. . .�— ...�c•r.,wi r: —. n _.,�'.... _ •..,- +.•E+_�._•, .•; _ -- + . s•- ,• p- r•n r> 't -., : -- : -•r: •�l. • -v_ -µ.ry y^ :^ m a - •-_ w - ae'-i F � - r•-:! . ' ;"•Jt 3• .a .� _ " ” °ti: ,- c - •r • rt There � a good atterAme at Depot, T roafb, spent the week -end next meeting for the War Pictriea, 7 iha Y tP th last Sunday night, v4th his m�cle, J. 9. WIL504L j (too bad some Mhem -rant` do liken " ' «�.eG- tAe- tl.�rt2'nitt�C ,,fvr -cza at-ioc = Pft Frank _ '!'!`°p Vlpenr to have Missions were in charge. Atext' Mtou- W1lilte, otE .Camp Borden, and L A., tight spirit ariosmd Audley. Ed.)' Mr. Delve Scott, of Oshawa, vis- doy will be Social Night, when the C• Bensam Drayer, Trenton, 'Misses It carried unanim�wly. A motioQ : itod his parents here over Sunday. the winner of the Ijucky Draw on bf¢•thday of the Patr±om Saint of Old F.c jot' Williams and Lois Turner, calling upon the authorities to leave Mrs, Wm. Birkett is home, cuff- the Lace Table Cloth. Lunch was Ireland will be celebrated• spent the wieek -end under the par- the boys in their place, on the "farm eying with the .flu this vies- served bath afternoon and 'evening The Young People of DLuL6sawu vital roof; and Mr. C. Hand of as the m alt efficient aid to agric- - W. Phillips cd Toronto was in Many of the women did Red Cues United Church will hold a St. Pat- Torcmtr. visited. with Mr. and Mrs. uuture and to encourage production .town on Sunday ' . work in the afternoon. An enjoy- ricks Day banquet in the basement Frank Turner. T�ij— co- o.peratiive efforts during the and .;trey •Percy Wideman, rd nble time •was had by all. of the church r$ -the eceining of Rev. Mr. Birt, Torontxa, occupied '- seeding, harvest and haying, It. � %•fee biark??am, spent Sunday -,nth bliss - bFonday; March 16th. Rev. M. R: a pulpit on Sunday night' and aibo included that young :mere of Jenlcns n «•i1: be guest speaker. gave an interesting address. Paev. :military age µ•.lug remain in these t -'' ' >' ; '.' A. Forgie.. Ad:•:l• 25c• Dark, ''of Delta, will speak (-,.n Sun- key- j• -bs be given recognition. by a - _ Miss Bessie Graham spent the'' The next meeting of ` the W. bi, day, '1M. nth at 7 P. m• service button; also this, . after dis- ia=eek -end with her parents. �O S. «till be held on Thursday, after- L :� Garry Keyes, of Victor- cussion by many, passed. A roum4 Miss_ Ala aret Co --tile visited hero Free- UM,'- - - -- — -- -- - -- - -- -'- -'-- - nei4Farch '19tk' 'i'a�are -rRiB�PITIg -Utd- -U'i wuao ..Juoy aaauaic L.N the �► -home for the week end — - - - y Mr. Malt Fiweek is now recover- of meeting will be announced lat- acquaintances the past 14 days. ident and Mr. Mills, and a luncheon red fro)n 'an attack rd the flu. The Rapp^,,; Circle. Missnan Band er. Dance 4n Gray's . Hall, Friday,p concluded a good meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pilkey of will meek -a. the home of.-Mrs., F. The committee in charge of . the ; March 13th in aik- f war a,orkers. Toronto were weeK -end ��niwa3 a !�',• an Saturday. Mar. 14th. F„ 1,r tr�11 Mr. fki4 —b•,rc A. Rest Th.g ��;ourmr People held a "Net• F' elan 99th ' wicn to Lgank AN)',S,,L- left an M–=�F fcr ammo aft �' tnarecuvul, ional N' t" ram at their Sun Mr. . Dave .Scott,, of Fenelon Falls pro8 those anlnf. helped in any way. The ter. spending some time with bin$. Bought -and Sold evessing service. sum .of $30 was realized and was • Rose siste(E, Mrs. and lfi'r. J. • " is spending a few days -trtth ,friends. USED CLOTHING, STERILIZED, M ]i?pr• Allan Miller _ spent Sunday given to the Telegram War Vict- Crossland. hire, C!evssland enter- ° the e' do w�.th his pw lli. ims, Fund." _ tained at tea on Thursday' of last I cleaned and pressed s like new. higWe h ' ,) if 'you have any odd change, Rev. Kmmedv eontimied . h* dis- received• t large shipment of Kish inot,Iorge,. Cue stay ,aa t� /a - -- The choir t,P tiha• TTn,to�1 C}tnrrh a_ :. l,e. 1,nnon._ c on the Sermo nn the Mount . met recent! to bid farewell and � class gensiemen s suits, -'� -- : ice �r Donations for 'cigarettes for nurse Y The Mission GaAs are entertain- singe coats et4 Very reasonable, It the boys., last . Sunday, using verses 17 and 20 God speed 'to ,Mrs. J. Allison, one in at afternoon tea yin Saturday of i g will pay you to come here before yon Ms. and Mrs. F.limondson, Whitbt, of Mattf►ew, Chap. 5. 4 their .mernbers, who is leaving this. week. . vrho are engaged at the Plant, .have Young People are receiving this viciiiity. On behalf of the choir F. J. Wilson, Len• Hsgrtrmazt, T, $O arryiwhere else Sam Schwartz. 21 ' invitations to present their M.rs. Chas. Anrris presented Mrs. Bond Sty. West, Oshawa_ 46-8 rented an SParlanent over Mownderb m= Hagerman and M. Percy were Wr- We also make suite to measure, ' Ruthw wera st .,nlom Wi LW VW�WAM rrx:aurly, i Store. �`8y -f or ��e "tom"° y and spring= co is guaranteed. .to to Gtreenwood last week, are going to the beat . wishes of the choir melm- Mr. Geo, Diron of Sun Ray Mill - Mr. Fred Mosley returned to the Seat won on Sulsdsy often spending a Kinsael, smd have an invitation tc bees for success and happiness in ing Co,. and Mrs. Dimon. of, T6rra- citv woek at hoarse. Oshawa, her new ' home. t r. spent the week -end' with friends -Mr. and Mrs Bert Matthews are A successful - Euchre Party ' was at Wilson's Park. WANTED — girl or, woman far _ -! You ladies, who have not get Mr. and Harbrcm a r rat housewlork Sleep in refer- been dawn to the Red Cross Rroms to pay held in the CotnmunitV Halt last Don't forget, the War W ,rkere g� eep p there is a.place waiting for you, visit, wbile thee' make axrangemcrts Tuesday night by the Dunbartton Euchre and Dance here on .Friday red. Rouge Hill, District'. Boat 341 is lmd+t- . for bni]diria. Thev have raxwed their 77ritcry the Red r and the pro- eight March lath CLarwo fbr 1sam- News Office. tls of Y time foe, Red - cross. furniture to the I. . Matthews' res ceede will be used for the work of tra will furnish, the music. Don't forget the ' • Cfetiunstion ,idence ,ivy �oa� warty extend � the Red Cross. The prison for the Mturlel Pennock, Donald t mcsn FURNISHED ROOMS — for seat~, —� $drool Cmomencemmrt on Frid0y Broag euchre were won by: Mrs. Pcoten, and sc4dlers Frank Williams were re••decorated, electric. Cornett;. 4Bn - eveni 'g. There sill be plays sad WM sincere tip w{shee to Mr. Shirley► McCbaochie, An J, home over the week -end. . . : deems • >►s.al..... g{,� " Sthobil et- IJc�d Johnston send bride ' whose Mills, Mr. F. Morrism, Mr. Garnet Little Haas! Carter is caning a- con. Brack Road. Pickering• wdll__be_in- _sttsod - marriage took place on'-S&turday at Bic. and Dr. Pearson. The lucky 11oW fide. but still bas to remain *V-5'an' g Palter � ( will take as the bane of the_ bride% parents in winner of the beanUfni quilt made in bed. We !rape she wVI soon be " housework. P. 0. Box 12, Pleb- r'�' thdone for�isdd#y a►o :- nest - T. _ • -.., 1 #s- -by Mr � ad - Fosta- the s :, :: .a� .:. o� r, aroe ag.ia. _ '�A Message ag Cheer firs Dark extended to Mrs. Johnston by the of the local Red Cress was, Mrs. _ k DD*9" and in the evening, "Tb@ 'numerous friends of our fellow- Banks, Dumbarton. The W. A• of . the United Churcl; WANTED — 2 line -shaft hangers. srlaoe of t�iracks is G'h=ist's min- townsman, Mr. Johnston. 60 'cycle' G. E. 1 -6 . h. washing ..istry". The regular men ' a the•' t at _held- the n regular March meeting at Greenwow _m achine motor for sale or swap. The--Corner Store, for awl*, open- . S. _will be field as 'March 19th at the home of Mrs. E. X. • Amiis last ated_by Mr. Baker, has been re-(V- the Fioine of`emirs -"I:- Norton at 130 Thursday afternoon, witli - hire. - Graf. Brougham reeled and !s bavP..._o ._ y G:' Y &- -__8 -_ tfL,:.ael! uamiZ:aa„ .'t z - -,4 ,,�. re suffcri r I+y7 vl v . } Fred Mo -vier, of Claremont. The vener. 'Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Hoitby, ort prepared by tlge- rTeTegates to of the flu it •pisent. - ` - - - -- FOR S~kLE — � r'vid filly.'Clyde;'--,- ��.t.,, c. 11Iri brai,a ?1ir�. .a _ _ ,, , ? x a - new awro teuauten (►ry pl< "''B6:i;n•r.. i4FHRS9r -�? .�iaa. lltc,. I3 <. : :L ... ..d?v'- -��F�: �y„��. iti . �ialailvYr eries and a butcher . depaartment• • Duzm, Miss Bayles and Mrs. Ritchie read by the Secretary', ?after the work at tine Pickering Plant. Msatar )v%kn Beverlev is reported in charge of the program. Roll Call meeting a social time was spent The -many friends of Mrs. Will ' to be progressing._ 3's'vrnrab►y Hull -- ai t�lut�.w -L.�" , - -. �, 4til lieu :,a a g ,» Leau+3l rMi-n opt a may ve t;,s y Profit -proven for your safisfactiriL- -° prM soon be- returning to- his home, "W'. All 'ladies wishing to attend. the members, presented - stirs. J. - revery -1mm. her_recent llljess. - ...'after 'his operation for mastoid. are asked to 'be'at Mrs. Brown's at Allisran with a beautiful lamp• Sunday School opens - at 10.15 D• to �er delivered t r?tdar8 "tor eggs The Wcunen's Institute will meet 215 p. m. where the Eas" ,bus MrsL Allison• is leaving soon to S. T. for the future, -since this is filled be delivered this year must be stirs edaae�l.+i, ?�a :• :8 k ai •'-° 7. sa'.? f� w�g� ^. a � -- I•�r f�irie nit X- rt- ha*„. -- red E;6 a �:t t�.ma. tilled and now is the tines to plan ; ,s 7 having your pens tuiv or pros- - - -, " .. }tome of Mrs. Lonadale, it" 2.30. p. The W. M. S. are holding a St, %rja be greatly missed here. The Miss Margaret Graham, of Clare- itable' layers this. fall. xm. The topic will be ` for ffialatiott Patrick's Day' i�arty, -on Tuesday West Gr■ up were in charge of the mnnt, is visiting - her- sister, Mrs: bi. ��OR•I.ON'S CHICI►S_ha - -P-. Dray. -and Resolut on Mrs. dam, Coa> es, ev enung• . -wiarcn 1 i th, Az o p. ua• arrangements ana serves light re- seemy. � • convener. in the Township Hall- There. will be. -freshments at the close.. Captain'. Harry Lade" - -and' hiss. en' themselves to be profitable pro• Some of err citizens paid a visit essiVe crokinole, followed b} _ bade called tecentiiv un the . Carl ducers o!. meat and .eggs, and _ P _ - 'you-. have not already -proven this _ ion the skating carnival in Toronto interesting' program, Rerfeshments - Devitt family. for ymur•selves, the would suggest last blrnday night and • report a will be served at the close. Prize- Whitevale Miss Helen Devitt entertained the that you, write at owe for our t, g„od program. FoVery seat in •the for crokino'e will be War saving• _ Misses Marion and Evelyn' bic`'ey 1942 illustrated booklet and price - Gardens was occupied and Stamps. AdmisaWn 25 and la cents. on Monday, ,March tad. Maple Gard p P list Remember, early hatched pull- o im Circle met at the . Ev ono- invited to coerce and trey The tea. :many �cere atar►ding• m3 - • eta produce . eggs at a time whew -- the evenings Rev. Dafke, Delta, will have char- home of Miss Beatrice- McLean on The regular services of the Un- itrices and prbnts are the highest. ad11 be held as usual, _.The Mnagpy- wslrriC Cn. is_1�eser1__ � __t� Rri.;#AVa]a and �V"ik^ Y at 2 n m_ sad finished W - next at 11 a• m: and ? a Free ,Motion Pieture Sho rn ->� : - Here era ylae Lw� ...►y. on S nday t Green River Baptist Churches on a ilWh -tor thud Cross. save. certificates. unit - --NOR`i'Oi'F =g - _ - .`pi m• 'At the, morning service Rev. the Town Hall, Brougham on Sunday, Mar. 15th- The, rgeeting -put on by the Sun - CfiWKS. Kennedy will continue his study of lgth� at p, m. to show what Can Roads run7ting in and out of this day School Dept. of •Missions; Wi's. - LINDSAY ELECTRIC HATCHERY "The Sermon on. the gount", the ado's': Industry and Agriculture are place are reported 'to be in a very Milton. Pegg in charge, was well 33 Melbourne Str. West, Lindsay subject,' "Reverance, for Human Per- doing in War Time. Interesting en yid condition with water rutuiing :attended on Sunday evening, Our sonality ". tertainment with special features, thanks . to all who helped to make _'. ', a down Lila centre of the road `ins • ' ' The Young People of the Baptist wiiich everyone 'will' enjoy. The" the `program 'so interesting. -, 'Church met on Monday evening last toad of the ditches. pictures will show shells, - airplane On, TuesdsY-afterngon -last; -the- - -.- -The C. G. 1. T, 'held their regul- _ f � .at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. wings and mechanical transport eq- Baptist Mission Circle held their ar meeting . at the hcane of their y • - _ • :. 'Goatidk, despite the exeremely cold' uipment in the making. ' N o charge regular 'monthly • meeting ai the Leader, Miss Edna Green, " on"Sat- _ weather, ' with a good attendance. for admission. Come 'and on)"y the urday last, with Miss :Joan Wilson home of Mrs. A. $pears, with the - - --- The' -- meeting wlss in el se of -the _ __ —. - - -- -- - - 1 M atr� O°n' new president, Mrs. Browpuidge, ill and Miss Caro McVey in charge of y +' e - President,' Paul Wellman. the chair. Items of businebs pseced= the g'' - Mr. George Derasha, •who hu MR. MRS�F. HAM AND ed the program. .The program cal- _ _ teeet ' nlifng a'taxi imvice to the D�ibJGHTER GIVEN SEND -OFF. p} has started a bus service to sistea of a vocal duci, oy' iii =Phone 100 STOUFirViLL6• - pl tisane place. The bus will seat After over • forty years residents Michell and Miss S. Evans. Follow- ey 1% _ about t e place. People, equipped o! this distlrict,• Ms« ;and Mrs. Frank ing this there was a reading and a THURSDAY, FEI., ssid SATURDA,l1 - Ham and MLan Nora are movine to short address by Mrs. Wan: Turner MAARCH 12, '13, and i4tli. ; .; _:; with radio and heater, ana she mr . _ �- _ Clareanrant, and recently over 150 of bifarkham. Following the rneeumg modern conveniences for driving Several from here_ - attended the <<Ma1 inane comfort. pt will meet all shifts. neighbors and friends met at their the annual' meat Pie supper was hockey match ip Oshawa on .Sat - Ms, Gordon-Morley, a wireless op- hone and were "farewpiled" in served :to 'over 90 guests, whc. gat- : :' xs style. Mr, John Soo yead an her ,from year to Year to enjoy a urday. Monst4w '�4 -orator in the R. -C. 'A', F. left cal 8'ra0d John Puckrin has' secured one of . Sunday evem�g for Coastal points. address, expressing regret at their sacral time. Among the guests were the few tractors for sale" this year, - Gordon was home an a leave, . said departure from the neighborhood, Rev; Mr. Wilson and family, v*0 IMNEL ATWILL and - 'to assist in his big farm work. ,wa� presented .w,ith a Bible by the where they ;had lived so' long, but have only recently moved to King. Miss Margaret Westney,. of St. I+ON CHANEY Jr. - Pastor, on behalf of the congrega= saw a secret delight in the fact the The regular monthly meeting of + tiaRi, who wish him luck on his von- Hams were moving to Claremont the Women's Institute will be held Joseph's Hospital, spent Sunday - �< Prelsentations were made to Mr.. on Wednesday, March 18th, at the with her 3arents, here. ; tom, The sideroads, as' usual, are being. . . .' A. fire, on Friday evening, at the Ham, a chair to Mrs. Ham• • 4 • • • home of MIS. �J. Buckles, at 2.30 p. torn up ilii turn by , the gravel ``Moonlight In home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Conpetr, Ham, of a chair. to Mrs. Ham, a m. The topic Peace will be taken - u on Wednesday,, March 18th, #t floc+�r tamp; and to Miss' Nora by a Special speaker. Music. and s ' The Cluli met cm `Monday even- -Ha* apartmegt above the ,store. Mr. acid a lovely reading lamp,, also an el- "Whole Wheat Demonstration" by in at the home of Fred and Mrs. t er -Mrs. Cooper, both formerly of this ectric iron, which were prwsented `by Mn. (;loeden will be features on the : ' JOHNNY ..DOWNS- rush ' Crawford, with 30 in 'attendance. Place, wreia awakened by the Mr. Levi. Hopkim, Dean Mairs and program. Roll Call — An Irish• The local ,Women's -, Institute had Rf flames and smell of -Smoke. Mr. Tix#nas Norton aid Wesley Stony'. Joke.. yAll ladies ' a�etaotne. a meeting at , the home of Mrs.., C. MONDAY,- TUESDAY, WEDN'8DV Cooper bad to rush through flames The evening was filled with music, The Whitevale School pupils • are Puckrin, on Wednesday cd last week. MARCH 16, 17 and 18th. - ' -`r`'' to save their baby, and then held to games and dancing. ' Friends and holding a big concert on March 171 A talk on "Agriculture's Food Fro - s: The S - Ieap from an up"ra wsndow to neighbors wish them much happlin- in the 11. 0. O. F. •Hall, th e proceeds "blems" was, given by F. M. Chap- Y and Mrs.' esa and good luck in ,their new of which gb to the B� W. V. Fund. yM 'tile ground belo 6 Mr. /a „man• ..:.':C6ppor =d baby wry,. hokne. _ _ . _ _ .. The progr'amn, Salute to Victor- H. T., Love, whose 'death in Scar- -' includes an operetta' "The Pedler's % ; Goodbye w' REALIZED BY RED CROSS - includes and a Play, "The Mystery 'bon; wins reported last :week, was - + i'a _ a former resident • here, .. on the MARY MARTIN and . . TAW - -- of the Staten Wrap" Patriotic Yeates' place. He built the big barn DpN AM>� _ D e b a rtdit'-'-.�, Drills etc: Everyone wrelcMne. A Tea, held at the hoarse of Mss. in 1905, tearing down toe old Mrs. Hugh Pugh is attendizrg tJne (Select- Short $objaotf) Or. Tomlinran, realized $40.00 for Red Cross convention' at' the Royal buildings con the Dunlap farm, r=_ -_- .. • - - :. wpicin stood near the entrance an � • ' � t Red Cross. A program of bridge Miss Winnie Wood, Miss Marie York ; Tor+ontd, the 4th. harry wniA a stone -mason t'HUUDAY, S'AIDAY, S�►�tisAS -,i -''sad euchre raid both afternoon and - - MAROR 19, 20 sued Slat. ' ewniag, drew a large attendance. Morriah with Mr, Hilton and Mr. by trade,, ' lu rh i 0v%w g, drew s at bridge, attendance. were. Led- Ray Wood, attended the carnival of Fred Puckrin was in the chair. Re- f Mrs. D. Scott, Fenelan Falls the Tottonto Skating Club last ports on the project progress were r Moon '(jYet M ' Thursday night' GreepRiver received. Discussion as to the Mra P. t't�o>mieolor) t,•i s• t,r awta' lst, Mr. Dopking; Euchre: .� Dumbarton Unit of the Red Dinner led .Up a motion by ' IA&w �' �" �h�' >� lst' Gross willl meet at the home of Neale, and seconded by Mrs. Cleat- _�,. ;era 3& Johnson. Mrs, W. Linton was Mrs• C hm Annis asst Tuesday at- A/ C. Graham Forrest, of Cal- ence, that the Club forego the din., :t r er an - - co sedo� s t th! ts4lMOn Saga ? Sary, who is cued at Manning n d take up a ' ld l �iec r 1 _ ;1.f,. \1 - "L. ,'s••+i,."""," ,N.*+"'^T.S .:►.: _.l• ••: .i?t•-•� .�. .- ,� _ - Iti••••+-- ' ty'%' :'i`tP .,r?:•�`. -,.u•' '�1 '�•,� •.I_• .rte — - "� �'t+ . •'� ' -"d awoie him, aayiitg, Save.. Him; a the _. :... , .�' U-N D A - ad you shall �. how Lord; we; perish.'+ It should, be danger will flee before you. D I 1 L (� O r remembered that thane disciples, Two Possessed of Demo's -- - V 'V Le caught is tt+e storm, were fisher- O O - =- • - aan_ They had known storms' for -28. "And when he was come to - _ _GIALtNG _ WITH-GAVE-- in — .ears, and-narmalty aothtng would - e- otherside inti��ae eoantry os - ,.,..,... -�,,� - the Gadarenes, there met him two �. :,7`; °..; ~. :;°': again: Friday night at ten o.rlock: . • ► 3. _ ; • Easily terrify them on the sea. ;-� : :< :. :' °� :• ::; °�.,;.,_' ., '�] LESSON Xi: That they were so frightened that possessed of demons, coming Daring the series some thirteen, tHE MIGHTY WORKS OF ' they• felt that they were going to forth out -oi the tombs, exceedin¢ . different placed will be visited and. JESUS. die indicates the terrific seven tierce, so that no man could pass ;.?` :; :.. the work being done there vividly --�- b that wa " Thu fact that dramatized! ' Y_ Matthew 81 23-34t Mark 4136 -411 of the storm which was now upon mete were t o -would aggravate - �' � - Luke 8 :26.86. them. •They. came to Him for help, , : the 'tragic condition of these men.• There are many phases of+t3te - 9'► PRINTED TEXT not to one another. We may seem When two men oi- noble charac- Sport World- that are more than - • Matth'aw 8:23 -34 to' be equals, but when great ter have communion with each '': adequately covered over the air- -. -- GOLDEN TEX1.-What =Ian- other, arise the chief person is.° :'.0 =;` .. wee of man is this, that even the sought out at once,' Not only did other, each is strengthened; and ; ., . from actual. broadcasts ,.of _,sport _ minds and the sea obey himT the disciples come to_ the right to do when He was on earth, asr features,: to, commentaries on: the: Matthew 8:27. man but they-came with the right much as those men, who were ac- * sport world of the, day. Something THE LESSON .1N ITS SETTING. reflueat saying, `not to help us,' tuyl witnesses of His miracles. We c s bit unusual'' is the "Canadian, --= are all voyagers oa the sea of t:: Sports College of the Aft'; with. but save us; take the whole case iy� : : : : :" ' '`;'. , - Timo.-ALI the event• of this life; -and we shall not get across iL Thine hand we fall back'and 'isu; r;:` ```` Coach and Director Lloyd Perci- "•e►rapter occurred in the autumn ' without storms. Yet if He be with ` " " „` y�t v�it at the helm.. In. the form 'bf' are notl�itig. "'' ;:r::: =rF : :' :...` a a radio, show, members are called of A.D. 28.. ” you, it• matters little hot# the `r_ >' ^' ":y' , Peace, Be Still --- - _y r . Place. -The storm occurred, of „ waters rage. Only have faith in 3 to ether each Sattiay�gh at eourse,.on the Sea of Galilee, and, 26. And he with unto them, °,t,o„ 516 from C OC in Hamilton} acid' :.� J; ,,.Llolly, o,u i:he eaatiern snope; °�y° °ocful, ye o= attic me are given •a fine -round- up ,pf. apirita live closely t„ past, nrhar- Aba ii . - j' th can only rie horror to fearful?' might more accurately y g �' sport news tips on -various occurred at Gadara, -on the sums their already pitiable existences. sports, and' helpful interesting eastern shore; 'the ' miracles o! be translated `i�thy are ye coward These two were left alone met}.- "" S'' "` contests to keep, their interest ± - $ealittg, and of raising Jairu'a's ly ?'. Little faith is -not want of ]mowing they could not helprthem keen. t 0sughter from the dead, occurred 29. "And, behold, they cried • faith, it is faith burdened by hu- _ : man weakness. If they had had .. _`.: the. city of Capernau -at the a",A i; S, what have- we- to 'do Recoid' of the week ' - Woody . . north end of the same lasle. Iaim, they would have • said to with the' thou son of God ? art LLOYD BOCHNER themselves that God would not Herman's gorgeous, arrangement . Stilling of the Storm Thou come hither to torment us 1'i- year -old announcer ' on the o Autumn! allow the Saviour, and the salva• before the time.?" The•evil spirits O'Keefe Show, over CFRB`ev f 'T-ts A m 23. - "And when he -was entered tion of the world, and the com- p erY Said Donald Duck on CKOC a 4 into a boat, his disciples followed ty gathered around were persuaded that a worse tor- Sunday at 8.30 ,p.m. He is a 'few 'weeks ago: Let's poach those him. 84. And behold there arose tmhiusai$avi which to has miserably. meat than they had ever endured student at the University of To- t U ' hus n. nc:r own — a at tnFa . +a the_iaso a�° °' * °`t t4 em _+ " "'"'" ' �° r� +' ruuur : �cnoois, and handles .she . water! ` GODrIE IV CANADA - ••�lacu ire anise, anti reDaYea tae Q mac that the boat was covered winds and the sea• and there wu foul, and they were tearful that O'Keefe Show with the poi�e,of ' gUy VICTORY BONDS! �- with waves: but he was asleep." a gs _calm.,, Art easily as toeiitllict such otorment by antics- = professional a }_noun »er. man storm ._" Christ's• sleep was the sleep of Christ commanded the sad cal exhaustion after hard patios.. p it stood fast at the first, shalt Se Fear of Sv snaturaL day's work. It L a sign of his any to the troubled tempest of this pO ' QAe of the great ail -time reader true manhood' of His -toil up to world's ills And sorrows" 'Peace! 30. _ Now there was afar off favorites in newspapers the _coup. • the very odgo of His strength; a be still.' from them'* herd of many 'wine try over, is Bob Rinley's Bpliave `" = - cherjCteristic._ot_73i;v Wo...si- it r- f�G :..a• 41, And the demon' it or Not' sketches and stories vice, which we do not make as „ *� o[ I1u es tom: be ou se ► saying, If thou cast For a number of ears' Bobs net -. n ` besought him sa 27 And -!'he mew marvel y a heATES as we` tr 2. us into the herd of work show was a popular high: - ',should. It is also a saying, what insane} o! man V them, Go E� And they .'unto li ht and it's cod news that it's x sign of SL that avert the wrads and the g g -calm conscience and pure heart "' obey him?" Christ is still oxit, back on the air again, and heard ; 4 �►P>P�L 'Jess and west into the swine: and be- in Southern Ontario At ten the marvel o! .all ages. So to -day :21L "And they tame to hold, th9 whole herd rushed dovau Sat „rda,e „ h+ • �nY. sleep Intothe sea, and per• ronto CKTB in St. Catharines' i' -- --- : •-- - _fished in the waters. 88. And -they - and- GFLOC`in- HamiTton.- Wit _ w that fed them fled, and went D'Artega's smooth music and ' away Into the city, and told K other program ` p gram ingredients nicely. I' - - PRESIDENTIAL MANSION erything, sad what was befallen Jelled into the half hoar, Bob -to them that were possessed with Ripfey's "Believe it or Not” show , - demons. 84. And behold, all the is stand -out listening! ' iHOiiZON'tA>L Answer to Previous Punk � - --•-N Valabd city came out to meet Jesus: and . • •. - _ . , 1, 0 V. $. JL - Ix : AIN ID IF IR 8 E �. when they saw him, they besought praddentkt 14 Cotsupt . _ him. that he would de fpm Canada at -work will b. Part brilliantly dramatized in a new _ _ . _ t�taaaloa• .- - N is Pmouua• . their borders." - It'was the people' 'pr'ogram to take the CBC A? % 11 .. . A -f 111 To coal' Bas the hrrds. in -particular, who re. air -lanes -this Friday night at tea . - - o'clock, Show will take the form __ .0 «, 1iiCitbbon. quested Him to depart born that} of actuality brosdcaata fsem vnri- _ se wuuuauHeef. dI� _ _s Frost bite. -that tie- lose of had ' ' 0 I �''O�?'�' dad will bring to the Canadian - lb Part os >q Capuehdtt aomethin: to do wft their re- home a dramatic cross -a ®coon -of _ s - _ chwrcb. - - : Y• quest. yet it was dread of se Canada at Work! Presented in .40 To ' powerful W a p order- worker that _ co- operativa� - with --the Department- -_ - " - 71'ltt>tdse•►�1. sT ,,,,, I ,,,� ':Fear In;ihi 61 Munitions and Supply, the pro- D�ePIs #4 To abolLrt. - �>!la& of the supernatural is gram will be heard by the full - p M 80 Troaen wste� eomnwon, In, man; and dislike of r } Iw�1� ...� «r - ' 48 Ora �°� aT r �'l it COMM � presence of great holiness Is affiliated stations! The time - - - M companiy o1 48 lWwltaot q snio1w• .>> To disoeder. natural in those who -knew that desert 80 iasaat.s aW yEt'i'jo" 33 prssgwr• their own -lives wee • otit of hu- •. : '' i Indian. 41 Tim arshftest 3 of Ip� IS also atoarr with heaven. Red Cron Send& t , Low b"L It. 4 Glazed � ezecuttve -•�, •$teal _belmata -mad. in Canada Food To Prisoners - it woof abW _011 P'er:106 o[ bto* "N' , SM M n • for Canadian i .. sold era are ant!- - . Ortt M� _ s., otherwise, the The Canadian Red Cross Soci- - s � magnetic "u , y would affect etv has packed and hipped total - - sprinkid, " !1D Cupid. T Beneath. -43 Data ' - e 1 -- -ire #i= a" would cause of 8'£x4, 0 food -r . ' pro ��� instruments need one war ainte To +r -- Ton. B. .. _ W It was flat f sotzmeaat 46 td ort.: ` a� : - " -.• . -- �,,:� =dm cabtDr.). �i'1 eM - - _ - - - •- - .. _ - 6� .title. -- _�... _ . . _. by t !'lb recede► ` -� -isi Hoy. t the W Pa Chairman o War recta ii Otteo. -, : ` —� 12 Its e><bsetoe is si To eery. - - . ME}�j� - Committee, In a recent report. Map •r More' than 90;000 acknowtedg -�f - . S . q b ` I j� a f' i. , ment xards . have been received 0� (1 from British prisoners of war t I since the shipping of -these food , paico9e _ _ tpP• g , parcels, commenced. An important` - - , - function of this branch of Red �, , ing work is the tracing of_ mss- s - • ^ ^�• : sing members of the' armed forces � - .* and the families of foreign -born Canadians- through the office of MV S 1 C . * the International �ed Cross in • _ Geneva. Last year some 13.170 4 _ ... : — _ messages were received..from this -- Q R A M A organization and - forwarded to - * relatives in Canada. In co- opera- - tion, with the Dominion. Govern- _ A CONTRIBUTION TO � CANADAS ALL -OUT * `ment a Red Cron§ inquiry bureau WAR WORT * has been opened in Ottawa to pro - vide -information for .relatives of A area, 4f, prisoners of A r. aw0y =� 5 51 C �Rg . :.. _ .L A production limit has already. le L been placed on copper base ail. _ - ? - SS '* sr/lvt%fu�8 :.3opj% * ` ver plate; .and now the cheaper ' silver- plated 'articles are going 6 57 S w ++ off the market 'owing 'to restrict = _ I * 04MM15 KVFAA(M LIMITED * bons on tin. St. Lt'eW911ce Stardf to Limited POP —One Man's Advice to. Another - J. MILLAR WATT - _. POrl WHAT'S THE WHAT SNE _MARRY HER', '• MARRY ' f BEST WAY TO TH OF _ MY BOY — �:� HER ---- a~ t tj�.y� OUT � • a •l .. r.. ,.' ...'fir• .. : •— ,•, .. . ` �:p - _ ... ' ._M �, • � • ! . ... �.. _ - .••,o..••�... -. _. . -. ..,_ .. Vin.,. ,m...... -..... _. I] �: _ _ ` - . •. a r n ,+•+ vpr ', + _ -.f• - •Q,.. - .•. h..., _.n- a^x->. «kL,�Fi. c.. ....'• .'JAM fi '.r x.;,2 - , and A" it that ,got .her -any place. YOUR • -- And maybe sometime when his • ....' - -- u jT name was up In, lights, she'd be AND OUT THA sorry . to have been so • uppity to �a the great Tommy Williams. N' :r He was .just passing by the i y A�•L�'B��l�N IS. R�'��� 7 gym door,whea it opened. and Bar-, w�� � •, __�R. ~?; `�' bars Jo. appeared. -. She tugged at - NERE A N0 i; » his sleeve. "0h Tommy, I been NtE THE BITTER WAY y, looking for you all morning. It's �Tps R - - awful important.' •Everybody's'I . , waitin' in the gym." �••. • f �om ACONG ST Tommy. tried to get away "I'm "• ;.S _ . - 'sorry, but you see I'm hussy 11¢r..A. Fi Ward., Iletont:ed. "better Way" to mrrect the "Please. It'll only take a min- Sao tQuebec:' "Theusaofharsh irr� cause of zonstipation due to lack of ute." catbw is a thing of,t-he past in -the tight kind of "bulk" in your Reluctantly, he followed her in. r .. .-,,cur house. Whm -we found out • dieL .Batt remember, ALL -BRAN _ _ .... _ 7. rya abw, BELLOGGS ALL -BRAN. doesn't work Him cathartica. It Then Tie stopped chart.'. All the srrteal years. ago, we ]mew that at takes time. liet ALL -BRAN at Settlement kids were standing When 'um overstimnla d nerves make you u=i asst this was our way to be jumpy, p7► Y 8P7•. tegulne. your grocer',�mtwoeoaveaieat size there, lined up, their faces tab! maybe it's time to givtiyour nerves a rest from the sumu- I've made -it a habit_to recommend packages, or ask for the individual ing. "What's the ' matter?!' he e7 - 4 _ _ .. i'area,,..,, ....c:.. ' .►a..- ,•�� -.- __ "�tru,aiaCz,e4 cars ru' y. `fir? _• p 1 y.ei.,n'fy %n s ALT_1RR"'S by Xellog 'a in IgDflon. Canida. mil,. you .., -+91, � t At this Barbara Jo started to - speak. 'Well you see,.• Mr: Wil- too -iB a cep of delicious Postum. So, if you are jumpy -over- llama all the kids and myself, we - stimulated-switch to Postum -it contains no drugs, it giver R, ted a couple of times in Mr. Reed's . show?" " had a meeting and we were talkie your nerves a chance to teal _ ' - ' / about how much you been 'doing I' - f deiliCious �_ 1c a,.'W_.h ' - - - .,'care; he retnrnC:' . - ,. L .. ,... ���,..:. ..,, �..� us. N o? Where ?» _ for hfi tabu see, tt one ever the r _ "Right here. `The Three Balls, :aythirig`' about getting us to the •like-as o{tea as you ]�ca la's's great . :910ABIWAY eountry before, except you and- - of Fire.' ' well, we just. vinted to sdy 'thank'' igghtcap, too. `Try Postam. _ - j, :Adapted .by "No no Tommy. I need impatiently. big act, ' yon' u ht you chipped d and No c"FIHIHN `. _... vQANCFA BARRQUR We bought you s present and hers &am . the MOM Picture Starring i4 Je•" - OR TANNIN singer." - _ ,; � ,y• -NOTHING „Mickey Rooney Tommy began to shake with' e� . / j,l TO KS1Zi' citement. . "Well how 'about my Tommy stared at the package 100, CUP-$ IN THE ! -OZ: TIN w. � YOU Awrtw " SYNOPSIS group from the Pitt -Astor drug in his hand. Then, as all the kids ''Z 1 Psi T o m m i Williams. aspiring store? And Peony? How above, applauded snd.whlatled, be opened_ u son and dance artist from young g the numb!,,+ we31d yesterday . It it. There was a round Ingersoll 'Wisconsin, Is a member of the stopped-, traffic. You, said so watch in -the box, shining and watch and jumped up. "Come -- l rig, ' *Tbe Three Be lls -of- Fire." ' new and .. The n_rice tag pa,» His _g - 34 Tons of Iron 'They loss their job in Nick's spas- She looked at 'him as ii.- she was still there: "Three fifty." "We've sot to gu and tell Jonesy To Hurl at Japs y iettl joint but not before they were" seeing him_ for fhe_firat Moisture came -into ~his ages. that the show in Philadelphia IN .met the famous Jonesy, oasis. time. "I wonder .:. no. Thorn. 'Gosh."-`—His voice was stuck. all pf f m tact to theatrical producer Thorn - _ ton would She stopped. Now it came out rough with (Concluded 2iezt Week) :Bank President T. H. Fisher -of son Reed. She offers them as "I ' don't know why not though. - ' tears. "Kids, you shouldn't have." East Liverpool,! 0., -contributed to • audition for a •musical revue but Tommy' could you get that won.. He looked- at them helplesslg, I•'pe �1 the war effort a 80-ton iron_ as falls careas6. Tommy mere ulraft[i girl, ruwL a 6�. /uf/u�. the y' -* -' t :r' 1"144, �►epe -_- Tti�at t _a great idea. "Penny. - Morris ?" _ - - to him. Now his face was serious. 81�$Cf an rI Or1dJ he said in _c itJ�i�t9�1- .saran lbittL ]Barbara Jo, a friend of - '•Yes Penny, and that gang o1 - "Listen evsigbod7, it's flit► nicest- -- salvage committee recently: Fla IPes,ay Morris, whom Tommy . yours from the drug store? Coula present I ever saw cause- -every The Nazis have some 1,260,000 purchased the span for sentimen- llanes. is in 'despair because shy you get them all together and re. time I look -at tins watch I'll see man in the Luftwaffe. -The R.A.S.- tai- reasons sites -the county, a -And aD her pals 6aysi been prom- hearse to do that number tomor- your faces and remember evei includes a million. Last work the abandoned !t. It was erected in Used a trip to the country by the! row afternoon at a matinee, oz.. one of you and what a great gang V.B. Army announced' that Its tho 1880's when he was a youth. Dorman Street Settlement House. actly as you did it yesterday ?" you are. And when you go to the gp� was an air force of 2,000,- -ant now there is so money Ia she Tommy swallgwed his Adam's country - and you are goiW - 000, -the biggest in • the world. treasury, Tommy arranges a cf. apple. "You mean ..: that is you'll be glad you save it to. me. Half that number, the Army hop. - .gantic block party which will is you mean .. ." So then we'll all bs happy." ad, would be mastered dibing • - - tarn finance a benefit show. As- "Van- fnr RPPd'a shoal tome.. He turned around and hurried 1912. The - Jaloa, is Dse-Paarl tually though, it is all for the row in Philadelphia." As Tommy down the Corridor. Penny was Harbor estimates, . a piddling - -e 'of setting his own -set a got hysterical and back in he, oho y;;u,e, v vv ;a-LII ''• . bases. —4 once, sne went on. "All right, get She looked up. "You' better With a B,AOO,�A00 -man air force, ` bear, this. she we&& out oa him, a, all together. Be . here -in my burry or you'll miss that train." the Army will have pound amn , , �� - 11':• Block Show ie .'success but office at five o'clock. We're tak.• "Look." Tommy said tightly. "I for its share of the 185,000 new _ .... raew Tommy is down on his !Wait la the six o'eloek_ train' for Just got one man speech and I plan" U.S. . factwiss export to agaia for Josesy, who had prom- Philadelphia." $ha looked up. l"•° w make '*"-i t-" ""4' —iw f -1 1 -il6d dt -190, plus .o+.. ".•: ,, , "SO 000 sew pilots. -Tfmr rated. Duchess Theatre for the my soul. _ don't have to listen any more .ii iessefit, Is.' too, busy to bother Tommy let .out one yell. "Six Sou &n't want to." ./ A - _ here. He rushed at her. kissed She What makes the foAowia - - o'etaclr -_ five- a ctoek _� right ,. e CHAPTER FIVE I'at !lease ' her glasses and headed for the Tommy put his bands in his �� interesting In the feat that - - Tommy• was just stepping door. "All - aboard for Phtladei- pockets ftd beg" to pace the k was included in the Nasi -con. through the door when Jonesy phis!" floor. "Penny, all my life I've Welled Oslo • Radio "press bull*- - spoke again. At the Settlement House, been to be a b man - "Tommy, wonder . .:' . He � rehearsing �' alas" broad February 8sd: y. didn't bother with formalitie and it took five minutes for me ski Nilsen was is an Oslo turned around. "Look, you don't What was the differenee if Penn to find out that Pm only a beet" restaurant, but was not pleased � happen to know an act, a good wasn't speaking to him? Snatch She turned to look at him startled. with the food: Pointing at the - - - -.fig - -b its t _eaulil of ----tag : i+er- use. =he- ps£Io� tie. :..tom - "A bunch of little kids -in bowl before ;rim; he asked the h • ma waiter Mafvll df too In one big jumble. Then he grin,' a watch. He took ft out_.' .Pen - '� _ -- ,• " coop, answered the Walter. IM i -Neon .Iigfit.- -"Success - nF, I' f►r F . a pied that it "Soup{" exclaimed Skipper Nil- _ NE in. three easy lessons. And now, took a bunch of six year olds to- N>a, "Than I've been rail In VVISM ake me realise there's more to I -'42 •• what do you .think of Williams?'- . • soup for forty years without ever PICTI Penny stood there and looked at life than a song and a dance and knowing it I" C - him. Then she robbed her eyes ' an encore . - r ->t�nd that there's -- ' . • , - � ,;; as if it were all too much for her. more to people than Just setting - { out front and being " • I think,, she said bitterly, Wii- g an audience. !Magi' is still -Williams." He stared at the watch. "It's halt It was like tumbling down odi, p� one and that's 'the cad of of the clouds. "Why Penny my. speech. ". j I what ,. a • with heart in here Her cheeks were flamfn y was loo � m - g. g -now ' "You're going to Philadelphia. Tom: _ - i Well that's-fine. But without me.'- my,' she said tremulously, "that's ' "Without you ?" he` exclaimed' a wonderful speech." Then she ' (� in horor. "Penny you're crazy, smiled.. "And life begins at half t " 1 This is it! What are you talkie Past one." about ?" He smiled back nervously. "And - .. "The same thing, ". she said now I've got a couple of words _ tonelessly. . "Those' little' kids that to say . , ,. really only three ..." Sue promised. Tommy don't yon. "Well why don't. you say 'em see ^" She leaned across the desk and get it over with?" VN VA K,NG COSTSass _ r pleadingly. "Those two weeks in . "Ave=- He was blushing. "I the country aren't -going to. cur could say 'I love you' but every- A t their aiIirtents, true. But it's .the body' says it that way, Look." GET ���' RESULTS - - BRITAIN S idea of giving s9me kid the hap- He sat her down beside him and y' FIBNTING PLANES piness he's always been dreaming took her hands. "Penny, weren't about. Thornton Reed has a mil- you ever out in a rain storm and �e�' time You ttse Calumet Double- Acting Beigtttg All WARSNIPS - lion dollars. And•you and I cani you felt like you were tile- only ,Powder yon save. You pay less- oduxse less. On attractive 8" x 10" mount% each' , ' get ,another chance, But those Fersoil� in the corld who wasn't And on get batter ."irate becase of calumet s rrlewbla with a- description - of •the War y m chine portrayed: kids . ," getting wet? Were you ever look- action. First ><n the mixing bowl,- ttiousittis of•tiny bub- ° - Evry i'rw Canadian Tommy spoke defensively. ing ai'a full moon and it was only bles, released by moisture, start to make your batter or "'Yeast, .nut ou •don't.. et. the. half a moon hecause , you were 'dough light and fluffy. Then in the oven, released b best, wgl prixo•thorn • Y s 7 ;t �� / /Fytns Ore. to point. I'm talking about the lives looking at it alone•?" 'thousands or of these fine �biibbles lift your cake or <'9 �tMr� more _ _ , • y Mursen f;omrir Danant and careers of fifteen .. people, Well Penny murmured. biseoits high *Ad evenly, Remember -with CalsrsseC # "Hurrimis" . ' _ P P , _Re wen't.on, " NN��„e.. a Sre11 N,M,�„" artists, I m talking about Tommy .. ..pid.you ever meet _ ..... .... i -y„s p' la,...(,ti�K is prime �� _ . _ _ `.`; N.M.S. "Re bey". "Ark Rorst� Williams and Penny Morris, the anybody, then suddenly you felt iaglglow, probably lower than the baking �K +Ne"ea•1". nor "�' 1410 like peiformera. Tliat hasn't got any= like you were taking off the• „• powder• you use now using. -" "Sapssnay" • and many ethers thing to do with kids going to the ground, right into .space as if ,you ',%Yore err less -- Calumet's double-action For'eich picture desired, send a com- country." Hi ' reached for her 'Ware the propeller going, round mesas double - leavening so most .Cslumte Al pkte •'CROSYN BR-AND" label,-with hand. "Penny, let'•s et u and r0nnii y recipes "all for less bakin powder. your name and address and the acme g p. Cher! , thit't thousand revo- r' $ Po _. ,- •oi the picture •yea on top. Let's' be Stara .first and !cations to the minute and. there " - • --^ _ ., 3-Yom - grt•brurr rrsrlts— because coatiw , want written oa the then we `•sari -. "" - ` " fuel a no landing fieitls Ieft in the sow leavening means finer; better` teztaze i bast• Addrea•Dept She turned. away. ,Never— vorid ? ". in all your b: icing. LA - J.tt The 'Canada , v Penn Starch Company r mind, don't bonier. You haven t y-looked at hrrh- rapturous -- „ ' z' _ std., 49 Wellington •ate,,,,, heard i wort] r said." Acid then Iy. "Yes," she whispered, "I've _ _ "' 4 sc >�' Toronto she flared just -once. "Go on, go had that feeling ..:• and it started The S�rsp IFNI ��� to Philadelphia. And I hope eyes in a drug store." CALUMET .� f •atop -the show:" 'She'walked out. r' ` `solemnly, -he -leaned over and �AK - sr a►� • • • kissed her. - Then he said, "Isn't \'ow Tommy was furious. This it wonderful -what yoir can •get '_ - BAKING ' " "� • ) • , 1 was too much. Sure he and the ' these -days in &,drug store ?" e"em 'r..• gang would go_ to - Philadelphia, It was some minutes later,. that They'd get along without. Penny, • stern reality confronted them Let her have her crazy ideals again... Tommy glanced at:•'tbe - i _ - '♦ �..aw.e„ - ': w-': rx3�C�%. w121a *s'wzl<:..::Sn'�'i.:.y:.,,. + ' : • .:„ a .6.:ei "f""r.',d•..a.:e�SL`: -i .-:. - - __ - „,.�. _ _ -- • - - _ _!t.:..._w` p fi r►/ 11 �. AIM 11,.4, ,ti'' firt�•:a.••".,?e;,v ''�_�",.tplr"' � �,. [ ',�lAI,., -• - ^'::«< '7�3i'.W't -k,- .mow':.• :c.:s - V.`v -. .p� �-. +:.::r,R.,?" „rt„- ••�9e ' P ."•4 .,a, ;a:'a�;• `z: -v- _ ^YV,. ,,.•; r _ may'' .t,. �'� • a7.� %''�"�'•,"?e' s vl•F,'S.ya1.-. ��" .•,. ^. 5 aJ,•\ G'yw •�, 'q.+4, ^ `:+i: .+v ���^ M1•�• 17 ^.'s 's •�' ;'!:' '%t'1'-'' :it ,r.: �• ' »a. r.,., - ^. -�v, 'v. jam' ^,✓" • .�; , • — rake. leering' 10 =hoe grain diK1L Otsrke' Prentice, i�ugbitoneu .: o4___ srrfs H. oultbrator, 1$_tooth. M. H. ` -disc harrow,- 16. disc good. -_ 3- Stec•, VESDAY; -MAR 24th - auction Sectior of .farm Mock new tractor and p�4,iR W L tKn arrow, 3 ' � h good sale _ �@ ANTED - ", im lements also furniture etc. -,Mr,' Jaltez Hallett is again con- - steel roller, Brood. Farm wagon; p _ . t Y, _ ;' ; _ «• n _. ' props of Jack Pxeutice, lot 14, famed to 'h}a bed through illness_ "steel wheels. ,Old wagon. May Trick Property -Tenders will bra received up te' con 3, Scarb�ao f and including Saturday, March 21, Miss Irene 'Elltott spent the �i,-7' _ ,Fleury I21 plow Wilkinson .9M;18 , oIIe_1Tliile rani to • eek -end with friends in Lindsay. -_ plow. 2 Scufflers. f team harn• '.Wirern,, and north of Lansing cut- by the Boar} of School Section - - ` -Rev; M. R. Jenlosison will tAke• - gas..Fleurp `12 -in: tutting box, ' off. Terns cash. No. reserve as the 'Ns.. 4• West. •- Pickering- Village, for- _-an his throne an Sunday morning, Maple • Leaf chopping mill. ILW- famn has been sold. Sale'wt 1.00 p. the pxqition of Caretaker. For par - -The Ai veuniodating Faitn' -. - fork, 'Hay chr, Draw ripe good , m. Clarke Prentice, auctioneer. toy rs, oeejj, T. F'allaise, Ch$is- iGod 4r4s Wade, who has been ` ON VERY GALLON - Wbiffletreee, Eveners, , small 'tooie - - TUESDAY, DEAR 24th man, or the ;ecsetaryl Lowest or - conruied to his bed for the 'past Root pulper, Box "barzovi. quantity nay tender- not necessarily accept- two vweeks, is opt apd around -aghizL WHEN YOU_GO BY 6115, of Alfalfa hay. Terms Cash. No sale of farm stock and - rt the pr4verty of Gbr pn McLean, �-aMt. and Mrs. Sihfms spent LBA" PICKERiNG reserve. Wm, Maw; auctW4t er. 4t M JEA'+I CLARK Spz&y with Ahe -lattees parents, Sale at 1.30. 29-30 lot' 7, coon. 8, Pickering. Terms cash. ,Sacr_:ary,' Pickerug, OnA ' - __A*- TORONTO : - -- _ . Safe at 1'.30 in. Wan. Maw, auct. ' ' - .. - $dha SL- and ors• �alsdoz,: � . _ P• , .' � • ' - - - Mi'i. -Fred Fowler was taken to ' • - - FRIDAY; MAR. 27th - -- auction :sneer. -F1iERY HOUR P&awa Hoepitaut' on Thursday ' to sale of F�eg. Holstein cattle, Berk- - :.' %ndergio . on operation. At 6 minutes to the hour 8.54 a. -m. shire hogs, Pereheadn horses. Full - _•Xelwviille 'Kipper; ';Of _St.- Jllin W 14•64 P. a. and at 7.09 a, m., lirLe of farm implements- Dairy f _ spent o few days Iast week and 12:114 p. m. *dirt►. Also at . 7.44 equipwentl, • Blapkl'nnith, ' Carprater pWith his mnother, Mrs.'Jno. Philip. t m. except Sundaws and Holidays. and plumber tools, also Greer - - • - - - = - -- - -Mrs. C. Al, Merritt, is now able noose ana gardener . supplies. etc. o tkio be up, and around her home a- / . TO OSHAWA The Miller -Lash` Eat_ste, Lot 9, - 'gaiiQ, after her convalescence. Her _ Con. 1, Scarboro, at Highland For Po a8V8RY HOUR • `dauglitei Mies Ida, 'of Toronto, was =• Crea$, Valley. No. reserve. Terms ultry &Live Stock Tonic use - • . � :^ at home fnr a few, days through 'At 31 minutes -after the _ how 10,91_, �' Sale at 11.30 See bills. """ + _ L illness. _ a m. to 11 ;31 p. m. Also at 8.31 - - -- - -- - -I -- s �•'�i "Its:' _ -rTbe Ladies',:Ajd of St. Andrews and 9.38 a, m. and at 12.4i a. m. N ^..:hurch, ad]d meet at the hfame of itaily. I 'Dri••kil[Louse Idler for the` Cattle - bErs. John Murkar on Wednesday , - - lEastern Daylight Saving Time) �- �j _ . r6fternoon. pext_ at 2.80 P. in. �. and Poultry, _ _ —'I`hn Ynnn People of the Unit• _ - _.' - _ lIX TRAVQ INFORMATION AT- " r _ - ed Church Rill meet on Wednesday `'�� •- H. T. H. for -the sanitary cleanin evening next, when the ,pr9gram Eastern Hwuse - Phone, 4500 Y wi lbe .in charge «f the .Christian �'hCtian lei :1.1 �KIJ�l1�.'1♦ 1 1 .-y _ : _ ; cans,,. - Cu o o re conveners. Mrs.. G- Coates ,. . of � mi lk • pails and - - east on "the Life and Works �'°�•" - faro: us American songirwTit erol'Disinfectant for the stablett' _ —The W. NL & of tie t Hired � _ • f _ B44 ' s; , and poul itry houses. 'e-& ; qur ch, met at Mrs. Cartvrright's c !' . � - - - -- an 3(aac?t 41h Mrs. Jenkmson had = Master Dairy and[—Poultry 1 Feeds " r charge �T the Sandy .Period. Mrs. - - y�. -- Samsun cgntributed .a pAano s do.- 1 ? - Plana ware ' discussed for .7HEAT E ; Qyster Shell and .Grit.- - .. YaLriess .avK •- vC held_ in Ll.e �V ,agent for 11'IcCortricle- Ecerirg` Farm Machinery aria, fiuriiay. Sch9a1 on 14'- ednes�y \fir. _ %��_ - M 18tH. - _ t - 'Repairs. - =TThs far} *!w -iitg pupils o= Mrs• I'• fEiEKSDY11FRIAland SATURDAB 1 IOu­ r�SSottol We ha.e it, Can get ft. Os it is not made... ICI,,, Spratt' were aucccesful in the re- ' rent exami�natins at the Toronto _ �UP,SDAY, FRL and SATURDAY ` a� .. " Ovaervatory of.. 9liisie: vrade - 4, ••- NLARCN _ 12, 13 and 14th. _ w g'nl m �- Ratans b90 !T- . �: Miso Eileen Clarke; =s �� = two �hF,w , "'and 9 g. _ J. S. SA L-Sm� ; -- -�, _ PtCKERII\tt, _ ,4r br4Mrs; -Janet -and David Allison, Saturday . Matinee at 1.30 print Grade 8 vocal: Frank Rosh= `� T - , hretoum ank w hBs ' ?�- •,r•ry au• a +Ludy wa.. ,u C:..- tl.i severest gak iez-a a number of years a Laughing 1 ��RIII� ERS of S. �R N�'�RI . csneed canaddenb}e damage th:rngh � - dut the Prr�vince. Many. trees were � FIBBMIT' IaME and OLLfY '� bio.oa diowp, also sigst boards, ch- - _FDGAA -BE .GEN and lr•�:� _ . pp iomneys and vdndrlws destroy,j I' The .. CHARUE McCARTH'Y r , r +WE PAT TWONT• PRICES AT i :,as. s, YOUR HO_KEE YARKZT f n _greater dainare Wind caused fe rod- - /^+ �+ �+ r" Ir *��^. ��++ -ter► �..+�� to .fad ttnlett!loae lines, but these aau.n LOA 1, a u r.aa.rA 1, ry C." "A. s V �►iJ were quickly repaired. On account YARCI3 16, 17 and - i8th. ' _ ' ,: GALVL.? l.l�l�►iR� - . - - r =x' a _..-off. - --Th ... - -. Last - caplets $hvw- at_mil -- -!!! - , . _ - ; ' i Plant was idle for about four hours F The La`!�r of ` fozcing several theou and •employees ! A_'^iD ALL KINHS O remain idle_ Tco ics . , 1 F ... L L - _ iAPPlicationa "for gasoline rat -` ,PQudtry, DOtIl �11�e and aressed r Ioin books are sat being. rttaraed CONSTANCE^BENNEPT s f ► a f_ _ rejected, tlb try drivers in any- Gr^r r ;� t LYNN Rhin like city- applicants. �'I C K 'RING FARMS _.. g . .. - 01990 X-E— .M j TE + +Ago — - -- — - -- . mark in War Saving.. - i- A Oe YOu>n -- r - MSTERED EGG- - GRADING' STATION _ e local Qontinuation SchN —_ — .':? ^istatnl� d-4rig a fine job in the �d :'1�fi1T8Y ONT. P)�ONE .� rr.�r.r 1 8Ed Ift p of . War Bantle and Cert ::.. _. kieh e& To date. the pupAle have .iturchop" A13711.$0 n Casing next - - -= �"" ,. t ° ' „Calrtlticasesa ` srd TH•UFSDAY, FRI. 6lA'['URDAY t o 2: h1 EX f W L.L".& S:SPECIALS � Hitch pupil is' 'striving io gut fA- _ lil4RCH ^,19, 20 and 21st.' Mvay a little ter these purchases, s ►, .as. thi..hauid be an im.prration to A Yank in - Fresh send Smoked �Fil�efs< ,bin rest of ns' _' �'to sage aze: 'r�s. - .' } E f . A• F, Salmon and '! 'dippers M „ Stamps _. g . r 50 TY RO' N N E POWER grd _ _ !sands ...1000.00 Bf71TY GK AB 'C,ertiliyoates " _ . � -' _ ls_s.0o • IF O R ' e O L L E C T I O N � • -' MA RI� . . $1371.50 7-His Worship Dr. Gifford, May- 52 R 13 or of the Cshawa was tee . guest _... _ - -- - -- s sker • at the - Is.. luncheon on 'ta ' / %�l! Tuesday of this week Dr.. Gifford __.. __ -- - --- •---------- _- - - - - -- -- r reviewed mun9cipa] __operations in ' CO.1rf QS'•r_ .the • Cit.� of Oshawa, and made an. - ' extremely 'interesting address of -• -- llQf'C0�lO/lJ' what,is. genera ?ly: cnrisidered a very H ERE'S TI p TOE► VALU � - - "dry" subject. .The speaker was in- ^ s,' o aced y R. bt. : ' y - - tr d b Ruddy. Manv things ga to wake a good suit fine r� ' o fabrics,'�tonest tailoring, correct fit and stvk. } �J z Tip Top Tailots give you all three at a prior I that fits your budget -plus 32 year's' tailoring. to- measure experience. - P ou'll find, as usual, at we have all the fine - Ti To British and domestic - fabrics this _ r - _ v 6 eirapla bat rich' de- / - Spring. eye are combined with current styk trends and Tip Top' skilful tailoring ins w' sign we can furnish ..'� - clothing value that• stands out. _- memorials that . will Please frm _ dpotse did , y Wpy write kettsr. and mod � - ��9 :75 . .� _ _ w of appi(amce our +? Order yaw Grip a _ y ' work wAI stand out � d0A \ ~Of pOihlHli FO f)ilOOi! ffi0fh through tbs' ages• tl )r. N: L9CKWOOD, MCSERM — ' ;: I D -TO•M :. -- - No Greatter Tributt ! _. -- M. _ Kingstoa hand West - i TA LORE EASY'R! _ . x. W. STAFFORD SALF. RF.GISTEx * -„ • S• , - HAPMAN r''§ Highway i[aaamnantal - - - TUESDA7j, MAR, 177th -- auction - Works sale of Implements and NaY, th4 _ •• _ _ -- n :. ph. 462 Whitby. Oat. - . (,ci�KlsNE- •Qt'iiaier �� '�. progert9 of Thos.: D: Luke, C on. 5, r Lot 20, Pickering, Half mile west •� -TIP TOP TAILORS ' • t'. of Brougham, Half mi1.&,v'uth — ��. r>�w - : M. H.. binder, 6 ft. good: iKcCorm• - _. ick mower, N:l. 4, geodh -31. H. hsFt _ _..___. ,'�b"v'''•: a+ "r, e. '.h ''..S' '".•14.:' H:?`°' - k t'M'�ti :•., 's.4 Y'7 •'y �pe�a¢y.�r "^,,. , •� •ey' }!v r'�r a' .ra°K+y%'i.+� w',•`yr j?: a.,F:6x'ti:..:...°,�"•:': .t,.:. .l. :. -'• .. .!• :atiigk.�5'�,r;�.'L =•�W •e.' u.'�,a.. ts.:lt'r ^aif :•.TLilis'P+%StTs:.� :.is _ ;+r„i,o-,... .xC!..i �.a_ _...., ^` sates,'"'.°, C. wi!•:. i:, e? 6 -irvse=.�._- _k.rew'�°yYfi'.,',IS �:�tY�,+dM. :+•+.r��•� _