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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1942_03_20+.. 7:;. a y. rs5•• n' .. T• .. .. „ .x: ,'" .. .,�•, b. , ..K r.;- �y;'"�, J'.;�z.a .A�i' ';r.;,,J„ '�+t:t„ • ^� - - -' - ',:�+ - :f•. � ` o.; ^-' a -,y .-.,r • . r-' u: s-,at •.;. -r Y.�,t.� :,.r'1�:.', ,r-t+i t' ; "A'.,7f,' .:,p, •'Tf•"..'I+o.rr� 49i.,: ..,,,,yt - '�.,:y,., ti' '�. �..rY :1F ,.w. r i�, �`a. ..+..'- yYr•a•• +„ '�-„^'• V:S�' tf4 xri. L.. '1'ttt C' •I '1J'�'}'•, "'.s..'J. ::TJ ., ,..iv, S• • '�• •tt "'M"' a:•N` � .•..,.,+;:. ;. y'4. ^• t i t•' v . s.. ",.cN , ": Yom'• ' . �•'.' :,. .3 i:';: � -h�. :oar. "': • "' _ - �• - �•J_c1 v� :'e<'., w s , .f ,. '.'a -. .'N., •.c , z =pW ^. ..; .^.a ':Ac -. 4tt•h; :t'• .. '"� �.- �'�:,. /., - T .k. C -NI& G W Is's V. VOI" LX PICKERING, ONT.; FRIDAY, MAR, 20.,1942 .No., 31 �tretftflestessstsi'i�r3a. - � `' _ fickering'Rotary''Club - To Assist 8. FORSYTH.�p h. aD., Director - - . . R.�t�agf Aroaitdovot o■sr.io 'tiiaa. GREENWOOD `.. =rya of sbs 7►meria■a =1t ateN w� asssi■r+ar.. es■miaw b 4ms. fra,.■faab Qf■rseoat. oao0. _ - - MILLS �w -_ _ _ _# __. �..�. _ a Salvage "'Work 1386..f936� - • In DONA14D $UJDDY Barrister, • *glfoitar Neu" Pown. NaMr W1AQ11_ Pickeria Rotary" at 4tueir 'Ides- -- �c.r,, �isd qy ipa�.4se -a s. g Ro�'Y -Opp�� sttti wiss�Caut Haw■. W2U1,..sy day evening . i�raer. undertook to Was Videt Swan. Duabawr#6n i Has your WNSI'#iption to the �''Ar- • Royal' Canadian Air VWcd . + Q moist those ladies of our village, - -- MONDAY W31DNr1S"T itier's Advocate, eocpired. Re>:tewals ,at StArn ' 'It11to brave been carrying on tbo Sea- and new subscriDdms 'i ill be tsk- nGaa Vin�n* Gi�ann d nr � AND FRIDAY Sol •„ 1�,{ .mot ..v.:. The ia�as nave s . an at this office - 50c. a year. Mr. and llrs. Blban ~Swjws Dunbar•• ATON. K..C. TekDbone!_ very Sme job, but would apPlpd be f Casts per Bag � ton, and lozanRhtly of the etatf of KE BELL. X. L. Adel ,l assistance. Rotary has appointed a 86 bas lots - 6 Brats per bas -1 E R NE F. ROSS — co�iismittlee,o are contacting the Park School, Toronto, enlisted as an For Profitable .pig feeding � l 372 Bay St.' Cll�hswa City_ Coupcil in regard to WAR -TIME 'VEA" FRO31 WHEAT equipment assistant, in the VPonuen's entc:t�r r >,nntr, r1,i iai f! d Ft Fine gr ,,�, t i8 A e4esilar4 T -- ��fi'er COI amuna ce, . .nade to - �- - - - ±�- -�� . NGUS•McM-ILLAN- Barrister; Sol. Pickering Rotary one week -&6, One of our readers has sent in Fairba'nk Melmoria8 School before THIS I ML" DOES IT I, ,d �kor.1NI dboae lit. a1a9 Melinda t[eet on the matter of co- operatiozi- in to us the interesting war -time re- 8bing, to Pickering, 'and is a grad- - _ this trerneidously important task ;of ripe' for a substitute for tea. She 'of Wlutlxy High School and lle�sid� _SAIJVAGII Local ladies arranged . a tells us they have, been .using it in has taught in Tc ronto ever since collection recently, which had a very 'their home for some time and says her graduation from Toronto Nor - Clare G. ''Maclean. M. R. A. L AM �$ �i2tliffiWE T. FAL— AIMIS. L. u el., encouraging conclusion, Serud another _ it makes a .similar- taetin'g, palatab- " ""' - "" �.' 't"', 'f �• Ate• isegutereu wrtoitses its D. D.fi..- Graduate of the RoYei College of Dumbarton A. Y. P. A. and taught n sar4e-on. and: the University of Toronto, is being aaraziged for the last day le substitute. Graduate of University of Toronto f■ retuaepe0 second door east of 4t. And- of this, month. Bring -your new spap- Roast or "brawn" a � cup of corn- In St. Paul's -Sunday 'Scholl. She O ff�yn, p Sultan St. Toronto KL 6814 j s Cbsrch, Pneksting. Got. once boon :.O was organist and choir - leader for - w.' tsar n. o.. « os r,ppointtseat. (c3a, ers, 'magazines, old metals, bottles �mon wfieat, to, which has been add- Residence.• Pickering, .27 'r 11 3 urvlcs). Pbone Pick 8700. etc. to the same depot - Mrs. Chris- . ed 2 dessert spoons of 'white sugar '12 years. - _ tofu's gwage -just east of the Sour- and '1 of salt; in the oven. Don't Miss. Swan's father is a veteran PETER LEVINE B. A. - �RlittOfw 4r arise. • dorners, north side. Details of- an aglow -to. bum, a few minutes is -all of the last war, a member ed the Barrister, Solicitor etc. of rev - orgaznzatiion to carry on a tnor- tiiiaL should be nrcr awsry. eveje tlwr- - R. �BZ,&TON. ~ TOWNSHIP ough salvage campaign will be an- toughly, then .place amray in a'tight en Brothers. Miss Swan has several King -Str. FlultArIES • Naxt to L xwM - D o Clark. Conv yaneer. Gomm+aawn•r low ounced for Pick Village shoat- jar. Use in same wa as tea - i mina in the Forces, in the pres- ' - _ ■kegs ,afiaatk.. accountant,' FAC. caner' of Pickering g y ent war. She holds certificates with $ia'AD OFFICE -- OSHAWA _ sEatriasrt.ise..e.. w"Movale, Ont. ly. tea- spoon` per cup. No • further sug- ar required far sweeaemng.- St. John's Ambulance and Home' the .rvaasa,z; OF THE PEACD _ Nursing Services and, or Me- urs an •n Mot .�, Local Bo - ]�e�l= �. �L1 chanics. - ... _ tie `County - of Ontsrle - AT IT AGAL'�Il RI IG - -ONT. - - - -- . - ut)PT7rl?t.�;RAT.. SUCII<TY -. 1118Ura1i0e - gltg]IIdB. A. E.-RICHARD!CIV - 've>3 Wings � the second time this yeas, Pickering Hortkultur*0 ',Society Duffin'9s Creek went over the High- Best Rater Available with G1SN1dRAL INBIIRAN�6 7 held an interesting meeting at the :�.. t wuuy, Woaking traffic on the King - fi.8',AL ESTATE ~ =± ton Rraad .end on Church Sur. south. orath was guest orlon Re'. P. a `Beanritj► and Service. _ On Tuesdely nuoning last, ' aill traff- gu giving _. 04Ai V B$� - Y is was completely stoppea for mare tactic an. small 7-44 % Pb,00t aid «' two ' ours. 'Traffic lined grapes' currants alts suggesting BROUGHAM pl K 313 . titan h _ C (ia aap�eped Twos J as�sr mod! M _ '1 - more 1 to serve. o ....1 - up to Liverpool, hundreds t,i People co y grklwzt tin our part of .► the ennn=y if the nnwr nllSa - -1. MID MIJR W K. MAW ; the rim# floor of Gera B.k.r'. cot- Mrs. Hoare and Miss Saeamerville F.:. DOMVAN, a fA, a. Ell - iatO38ItA1tU ♦[JtDTIOPtSH1i ♦>!. D �} t� - -washed out holes in the road . gave .repvu an the Provinds�l• am. � f�os d AmwK W TALUATOS seed Mocking traffic with ion. eake vention. to winch dtW wort! dde- »� � >darl. Oalew. 1llr� Mfas ewdoated Anywhere deposits. Some of the highftray em Mra. Hoare told of the en- L. N. On tU era tiles ailimdo Id ' S pbyees dairned it +was the utAM t en 1pL 1ST _ lJntstte orb writ;■. bra■■ dI� Dtsmdas c�nragem t gsven the societies m , "treet.. Bast. anowd north, will bring nineee - floods Britain, as a means of aausttng in W>a_tby. Omtarto. y� maintaining morale. E AGIN. 62 W 8, MILLIKEPh e.. -_ —_- ' _ •- _— � - - -._ � Gerald ,Cotiraa athew;ed_— •.+inta•a,J'T �. uonmaerame damage wag caused in the village Itself. The basement Pictures of local scenes and Rose- t of Ross Murison's store was filled. bank. �Iarke. Prentice I Government Lkeasad almost to the flout, above, the fur- Principal Woods and Newton Lau.- LICENSED k`T.CTIO1tFEER, Willi St• E. ._ BtoD$ville, Qnt• nave was entirely submerged, and ioniselect o contributed violin and accord- ; III lbsme 19l about 8100 damage to the stocks For the Counties of Yom toed Oat, ^- - - there. The labels on 350 cas- Mrs. Kate displayed some of her ario; successor for Corpl. Kern. Pssa- Mat�rmty, Medical, "d SurSKal a v beautiful native Ukraniaa tapestry, u►sta takto es of earned goods were destroyed. worked, in her arrvr► coon tice�f__C._A. _S. -F and of tba_late rat of the C+m munit try. Some �. _; Ilattroit�► Sean -Room Club still had else and a .tf fee er will bring a very handsome stun in J. R- entice (former PrenticeS� : y l�ifersesin.aKendasce and water on the floor on Wednesday: "toe tyotiaury soasy _�.........3. F__ ...4 F fl'Tworservice gives. with card tables, tsioilincle boards Mfrs. Pearce exhibited as interest - Sales a glredalty at fair and r'sason- .'' 'Rsbi"ac4 Setrviee . - - . and chairs flostiog around the j i}sg specimen, in a carob tree whose able rates. MRS. E. R. GOOD °ZS•37 room, , ancestry is thought to have aBib- -_ local background. - _ ±COLEMAN -- 18 V i -- S = In stoves. -. •HIS WING - i ... y.. � �.'�-'�' -' slant light cook et e. -- '�i�AR SAVINGS It. was a -Prom t oment` for -wed - _ - t so (quick, so satisfactory, C. Robinson, a local boy, • the sow . ' ° • '' . . i�.• CERTIFICATES of Rev. E. G. and Mrs. Robinson, Weather Monday a+ieacng kept geria�3 of lectures, ratio of which Coal Oil stoves, Elec. hot when he received his wings at sa l baton attending lecture. should be missed by members of plates,— Window sereenS, l biticial ceremony, at Uplands, Ott �� that group, • tor, wish to oe eitic- Screen doors, garden tools - a.r The • Ba■ic Gbuase M ]eiCtilTS9 lent in that particular bratnoh, Att- g.-a _is t._,a.ee -„•s� .:..�+� - r. - endance at these lectures is Essen- - (3Y$j_I,__$: MORLEY P;ckering School and is a graduate � now been 'completed, sad .the - GENEIRAL INSURANCE --- -o{- Tainity College and of the Univ- more kstenaive training, in spec- tial. prices. . VIC16. _ PROTECT ION enity of Toronto. talited branches rd Civif Defence A rrornber of members were swore Fred tdok an active in sports trainng commences with the Pick- in at Monday night's. meeting, but Bring n your lawn mowers t.0 P P zriaaly, more are hoped for. Regis be sba ened and're aired- • in Pickering, and while at college, Bring branch A.' R.. P. gi .- • .:. P �+ Members are expected now, to de- '�tiona are taken at .every meet.- �T - 5•pleee Walnutbed• played rugby and hockey.,, g, R T-QIN V �HB� An only brother, Cary, is a mem. term­ for themselves, that par � "•>At the first A. R. P. meeting, +i++ Q �+ hel''&U the Conimuwfty Hall, a num- room :u�te V4•SO bar of the R. C. A. F. ulcer department to --which they wish ! ' to join, and then attend the lector -_ ber of Persons gave in their names ;Hardware Tinsmith �t�� w�,, PICKERING COMMUNITY CLUB es and instruction periods given as desiring tr+" become members of - ' PIC KERIN G Studio Couch and 2 DIRECTORS that department. the organizatum, about half of that . ' : t V' -• :� «""' • ' - TO MEET ON TL-' ESDA Y NEXT Attendance at the lectuies dur- number have been : sworn Sin, the Cha�ra, :-72.50 . ing the past few Reeks has been balance have biotic been seen since. v i11 meet at the Club on Tuesday expellei t and encouraging, 'but the NevertJieleas, A. R, P. training }� AA ♦� ffilled matt• next, Mar. 24th, at 8.30 p. the officers are a bit disappointed' goes ahead, and promises to be B V YES ARV C V • ! L g- m, at the Club to discuss matters' Si' the re rut that ' solrse who have aatawe, efficient, branch of a rat- _ saes 16.50-43,50 °" at annual meeting. been attending are not signing .uP ion -wide home 'defence . body, that THE BEXALL STORE; < as members of the C. D. C., but inay yet have a real service to pea-' _ . IN PICKERING D• • Seek Recruits for Air Cadet Oorpa Are taking the lectures undy be- form i • . - �ette.sti te, 6apiea, from Pickering Township. cause they are free. It is expected Chairman Banigan referred to the The Spiting : f C that each member will realize that statelment by Mr. Ciaskey, of the ' v CBs, 67•a70 ]eta. A; C. Pr-suse,. Principal of the they are part of s• =egu%Ny Don- Fire Marshall's Dept. remitly, that ONE CENT SALE '� `'.;'•" C1lareamont - Continuation School has stituted 'Dreninion of Canada Dee. auxiliary fire - fighting equipment been - appointed- to the - Committee eliise 'O ' anization, would be furnished, full establish- As miguioe, Day or Night the leaders of ed fire-fi h y MSRQH 11, i2, 13 and 114 formed by Stouffville Lions CAub, which are sincere and .cari:,cienfioue g tang brigades of the which hag- undertsketi to finance the in their belief in.. the _real need for ,regularly-named vulnerable areas,_ Watch for your bland Bill S,suardron, NF% 84. Tbe_ Unit -is aff- such defence. where A. Ri P. was functiccing. Stated with 'the R. C. A. F. Trim Our kcal medical men -and grad- C�sr'emont and Brougham. Brigades STORE HOURS DURING SALE. = sy Cc As Ee I in School. Boys who Jain the Cad- date nurses, undex _F3r• Tomlinson,. should get in touch .with A. R: P. 800a_ ID� Y1.QQ p• nZ s -' - et -Squadron,- are nrA bound to join are commencing. training 'in Fiest--10fficials in Pickering at once. Local Deliver. Funetal Director' _ the armedforces. Gordm Spence(- Aid. Dr. Tomlinson rem&rked fmn D'• T^nilinson and Dr. Pearson t' ;J =O_ Furniture' - Dealer Manager of the - Stouffviile Branch-, Monday night that "he had a diff -- continue their lectures on Monday (f the Can. Bank of Commerce, is erent group re. faces before him evening next at Pickering School, at Prescriptions carefully cottf•` 1%CXERI.'JG ADD CLAREMONT' Commanding Officer' of the Squad- each, evening ". The near futility of 8 p. m. Sign up with A. R. P. Much pounded. STORES row, and will receive a licattons such, is . understood, 'when it is valuable instruction for everyone is ' PP LOCAL DELIVERY - from boys of 14 to 18 Tears frr4n . known that the- First Aid, as well being given. Instruction that is val- f _ Pickering Thwnehip., as other Courses oonsists of a uable in all conditions. War I �._, �,,�F ,v.�. •, - 'R`'�i• V,7 :� - y"' ms S*". �z- r.•-r ,,.,.y. r. :,�,. •-.•.y trs' ', - E3?yj. • . 4 •r +=—�5� .:w.,"" 'o'.' .Y e - :i' "SFr ' `'-"?'„i,�h" ..:4'h" ,'T K. a YC,w'f, t' _ -" .i"- ,�' � ..- •� .5.,, -gyp• -r' •P3 � v i '...', _ 1; _ „ � • ,.,., •�G.i'.,,e �' , .�"'_',�.,.,., _. .',;..Z. ,--- �= "_- ""�' -•- .____�'�''- „.- '�- ---` -- ,fin- �T• �.. `�i:_ =' x .,�., - _ _ _ _� •” {.- .w'o-" ',.Y°' ''�c'P y- _S, - - --- �t'•y -''' _ oJ�. "`"'.G z: Olt = ` - A W000 UPSET _..._ >q c( f <��,� X���", JX ��q -„ ALAN AURICE 2y ray s b s . r _. iR.WIN -A WJddy Cottunn Abaft This and That in The Canadian Army Once upon a time the cockiest that your mobile fortress is giv- ' looking soldier yo x Would encoua• !rag you denee of sa fety 'you; y 'T, ter was the Highlander, character- didn't know existed. Instead of ized b 'the swing of his kilt and a copse of saplings such as we his glistening white spats. ploughed through you imagine a - •.. Today kilts are very ` seldom woods -full of hostile maehine- seen an the .palm for eockinesa. gunners and you know that their t has -to be awarded- to the Tank - bullets will spatter harmlessly on • - _Pictured above is as upset for tnzf history books. It shows The Rhymer, Greeatree Stables' "un• Corps man who wears a beret at a the steel hull of your tank. : e4 Yau :..t, w any. ue "a, .'.c ;w7 Arcara up, In the sevemn running or ante „ „ $60,000 Widen .T •, „ with`" air reminiscent of Kip, of well- trained tankers _under nags like Midland,. ttention and Challedon, finished 'way' back in the field of 17 starters. Best Seller ling's eat to whom all places are battle conditfbns will be spraying ' - was second and Olympus third. alike. the ground ahead of them with And all places are alike to him. shells and machine -gun bullets at As regards barbarities com• From- the steel- walled turret of a far faster rate than the beat : THE- WAR - WEEK -- Commentary OD t�lrrt:nt EVentS matted by the Japanese Army since his tank he looks at everything fire -power concentrated in any :t~ :i �f Ld c- uvuuLrao with the unbiasea, attaclts to other ware. Generalissimo Chi Ki -Slick Nanking In December, 1937, is a unembarrassed and unworried It an adds up to a feeling of ang a case in point. Over 200,000 civilians look of a man who knows he can jauntiness and by the time your • were massacred within one :wsek- brush aside any barrier, surmount first ride comes to an end you Urges Full Support From'\ India civil. - ,'. �, �ipo __ _ - - -__ �s the - feel'lika your hat to one "" - __ For the last 21ye ye •any _ .. rai�gopetatiott -ar Fre v�•1.•a Lea In the in�reats of the readers side a! d "walking with, an air." , On Feb. 21 Generalissimo Chiang pose of securing justice and free- a ltsnes, 1st a m dl+ message adersed to m ism rn- , da for all. bombings from the air' and bo gation into what makes a "tanker" sured and sensible' one, not a the Indian people on the eve of '. I venture to suggest to my tardments. by heavy artillery. in tick a few days ago. "devil- may -care" attitude. Tanks Iris return to China, called for their brethren people of India at this every piece Invaded by Japanese -Because I -am not as young as ' and the myriad, other cross -coup- "utmost exertion" .in the cause of most critical moment in the his- troops, men, women and children I used to be and, therefore, a mite try! g_ehisles _ nur- -boys- are d=rrsris treedom and asked Britain to grant tory -of civilisation that our two. were either assaulted--or _killell� - , _ -. -- Tndja "real political power" lmmed. pimples should ssert themselves to � young men and the educated � �cl�_ e a eve a few t the individual citizens army to of lately. The text of the message tot- 'the utmost is thi cause' of freedom people assorted bruises to report that the today are not turning them into _ lov►s: of all mankind, for only in a free teatlon with the their -special an young; fit, well - trained tank man reckless drivers when they get on �- �� - '!�$alt._thttt._a .— -we Id n_t. tv il•o rva<: lu ca.,laa.a coca. w £..1 :.., l "u r.w1a' ■use in wv +'Y1a wulki w++ vuutese ana in. of intelligence and ideas have been , tortured. Perhaps. -I d better begin at the The .effect is almost opposite. - - - - - India I had the opportunity of Air• than peoples; obtain their freedom:, beginning. - - Once you et back into an auto- ausstng_ very frankly with the high - Furthermore, should freedom be Nor is this ail. Institutions of y B -- - set civil and military authorities = . denied to either Chios or In dia. oyltur,s, objetto Of historical in. The Commandant of the Train- mobile you think to yourself, : .. as well as with my Indian friends there could be no real International terest and value and even articles lag' Geniis said -his eyes may "this thin isn't armoured and na� - - - questions concerning, joint plans -- peace. have been twinkling I couldn't hurtable like that tank I was just necessary for livellhow,, such u see because of the shine on his its -I'vs against aggression and the objective A World Divided OoOklag- ntaaslls_,_ plows. tools apd got to handle this ,more - - V; sus svuunvu• trGUA •i. a WAS nap- - - --Ttw present iatwastiatat spur,- domesdo animals base' been either if+aasee — AU 1i have a Lang carefully I" -- - A!_ to find that there._W_as rall_sym: ._ _tau disides -the world into two - formibly, taken -sway- Or destroyed. brougbt round for you to look at." Yea, they're a cocky lot -these — pathy and general understanding camps, the aggression. camp sad That was all right. But is "tankers:" And they have a right .between us. . tit• sntI44MTssrton camp. All those Its places assns Japine.I military didn't stop at that. When the to be. They spend their-fighting r ' My mission is now drawing to a who opposed aggression. by stifv- ism, utd rape, frequent occur- tank arrived-all S4 tons of it- hours in cramped, hot, noisy - _ ism, murder are inquest octal• pe y guar' aided. On the-eve of my departure fag for the freedom of their Ooun- Ica• a helpful sergeant poked his head tars and feel like stretching when i wish to bid farewell to all my try and of ether countries should Moreover. they hare with official out of the driveel hatch and said: they get out. friends In India_and to thank you join the untl4wSressfon camp. "Shall I take the gentlemen for They have an exhilarating job. connivance everywhere opened op- ,,, :. f the many kindness" Shower- There - is fro middle course and sum dens, gambling houses and s ride, air. They, charge across country un- "- ed upon Mme. Ching and` myself. there is no time to_ wait for do- houses of Ill-fame to order to Bove - Bowman of the C.B.C., daunted by obstacles. They carry The briefness of my stay has velopments. sap the vitality of the people and °°w the reason for the plural. We the .battle- to, throng}. and beyond _ - - . not permitted me to tell the In- Now is the crucial moment for -11 man people all drat I wished to the. whole future of mankind:' TL• --" T'•ere -..aa uu ror light-hearted efficiency -and yay. 1 avast myself or tars oppor- -Issue gore us does not concern name, t:hs like of which is not mistake about the twinkle In his thft same light - hearted -efficiency - -tunity to address to thym this the dispute of any ana . man or -found. tat gountria invaded by eY..e• •" guarantees a cocky bearing and a farewell message. It is an expres- - country, nor does it concern MAY other aggressor nations. What I We climbed in. By the time jaunty stride. slon of my high and warm regard speclfto questions -now pending be- have just said is butan'ins I had hoisted a middld -a d e -aged newspapermen. - j dsgnatd Bs lss' But middl _ `i .,; - :• . - and -.of long cherished hopes. for tweets one people and another. description of the - true" state, of over the rim of the gun- Aul'rat 1 , though' They catch the enthusiasm Iadii. It comes from the depth Any people therstam -which joins affairs as reported by •Chinese and seemed an awful distance from and experience the exhilaration, of my heart. a• the anti- aggras ion front may be a ground. _ - - - - - ` Bute my arrival is this country said to be cooperating. not with - A slightly h- I. fertsd =to my great'satisfaegeu - any ,�, wculsr coaatry, but- -with ladle's Support Uri; g Oy Yste � ma7o:. stride when they laboriously climb In these 'horrible tlmea ot__�sv Who roared with laughter from out -they. are • too busy feeliaa' that there .x1lti among ,_the Deo- the aatlre trust .id. t toiniah of-the t :w:u, advised for cab bruises tnat tae- yotmgster of C and brute force, the people me to stand on the 'gunner's. stool doesn't Bet. 6 MAW X0 7 0101 ple of India a unanimaas deter. This leads as' to' believe that the , _ . "ariaation to 'o se aggression. Pacific was is the turning point at China and Weir brethren pee - DPo aggt with my head and shoulders is the No wonder the major was to the history of nationalism. 1Vhe ple of India should for the, sake -, - -China and India open.. You'll see more from' slightly hysterical -he knew what China and India comprise One- method, however, by which the a[ civilization and human tree „ half of the worlds popnlatioa, 'peoples of the world could achieve dom give their united support to there. I felt more, too. And we would look Ilk* when we Their common frontier extends their freedom might be ',different the principles embodied in the At- every timd I looked inside during climbed down. co the us f rtes o an lion w mr a - lactic Charter 9 r that • and in th ,3,060 kilometers. In the 2,000 years' from what It ores to be s joint and careeerd n as laaation' of twent air sat! P hill d down dale -_ _ -at -shell �hf� _ _ - The iaiigggrsralpa nations nnr y OIIa, and -__Air Force_ Needs . ITT, �4istor!y '#a- tefeeuy+se,- - --_- -•- -- ----- " --- - tile - -- _ - the:T - all! em$elyes W � ��t Ida' DF Itii tTte :Ilti• Ihas been of s purely cultural sad expect that. in this new era the aggression corner o2-the a terra cackling, egg a front. I ho - Ba �, Rad><o Mechalmca ch Id of India will voluntarily De they will ' ercfal bra there has 1?eoD l7 h °- --'�'' --ham t to - -- ar.er seen any armea contact ,+�, Lutl +r +uu .snare of reaponet- - naTae'y Citing; E3re'at Britain, Am lessen the force Of the buffets The Boyd Canadian Air P'oick - - Indeed,- uowhere else can one find �iiIffy fii tthe Di�eaent struggle [or erica sad the Soviet Un!on, and delivered by the plunging iron needs radio mechanics who- have _ !so long s period of unTaterrupted the survival of a free world, in participate ilk the struggle for the hippopotamus. had some univirai "train 'for - which India must . Peace between two neigh which pray her Dori. survival of a free world until com. The tank man, to judge by my work with "the radio detector- countries. The seat majority of world opIn- plets victory its, •achleved and the reactions, has a sense -of power the secret - initrumeat which d.. This is irrefutable' proof` that ion is in tali sympathy with Its• duties incident upon them in these and invincibility as he advances tects enemy aircraft. :. our two peoples are ee -lovi dia's as ire ions for freedom. This ag t troubled . . ed tunes have been steadily with a fo fu 1 r a 1 y Y ay- Mea enlisting for dui sat radio nature .Toss th has s m nth 1a so valuable a B y b not d so _ e y D Y a - w y y e3' _ :only Identical interests but also dlffieult to obtain. that it cannot, d3soharged thttsg confronting him that no detector operators will be 'requsr- g the same destiny. For this reason be appraised in terms of money or I..astly, 1, sincerely •bope and I other soldier feels. . Certainly I. �-te sign on for attachmelit - confidently believe that- our Ally never felt it in Fiance a quarter to either .else- Royal Canadian -- - -- they- are-daty-bound-to-eiaq wuu- - -materiat nd'. should therefore �7 Great-Britain, without waiting for of a century ago, anti-aggression countries and to all means be retained. B a y Navy or the Canadian Army. ' - a any demands on the part of the Ohce you have safely clambered This is a new ' ' 10kght shoulder to shoulder In order The present struggle is one be- requirement. Re- present peace--foi-- the--wboie- - tween freedom and slavery, be- people of India, will as speedily out of the tank. after your .first gardless of the s►ttachment, to as possible give them real political trip you realize that you have either the navy - _..world. tweets light 'and'darkness, between y or army, the per- MoreoveC our two peoples have good and evil, between resistance Dower eQ that they may be in' a never had such a feeling of safety sonnel will remain members of aai outstanding virtue in common and' aggreaalon- t,�,nuld t ant'. Position further 1A develop their . in any mode of trgvel before_ It tyke air force, - apiri ual ana material strength' and didn't seers quite the same when Operation of radio detectors is namely, the treble spirit of self- world aggression' tv front lose the war, thus realize that their participation the driver at on s highly p sacrifice for the sake of, justice world civilization' would strife# a' " P peed, hurtled a hi hl specialized work and a mead righteousness. It is. this tra- setback for at least 100 years and is the war it not. merely. aid to down a steep bank;• rolled a few mighty dangerous ground . job. _ ditional spirit which should move, there would be no end of huthan the anti - aggression, nations for' boulders aside, took - a_ ditch in Detector personnel is just as im -, - securing victory but also the turn- stride H them toward self- negation for the suffering. , climbed the side' slope of portant to the ground forces as salvation of mankind. It arms Japan's Record in Asia ing Point in , their struggle for a hill, turned in his tracks and air crew is to the flying personnel :.against aggression and in it is also So far as Asia is concerned, the, India's freedom. From the OWES- charged dvwrs it agair and headed for they ply an important -part this spirit which prompted China cruelties committed by the Japa- tive point of view, 1 am of the straight for a tall and very thick- in tjte protection of the land units; ' opinion this would be the wisest' to. be the first to take up the nese militarists are beyond do- looking tree. - .+resent war to ally herself un -. scription. The suffering and. op- Policy` which will redound to the After the first tree it was dif- Some 193 operations ate re- •- heetitatingly with other anti- pression, which have been the credit of the British Empire. fereht. You don't dodge any quired in the manufacture of tht aggression countries not merely fate of Formosans and Koreans more and you, get that feeling steel body of an army rifle. 63 for the purpose' of •securing her since their subjugation by Japan, U.S. defence -work is providing that it doesn't matter what stands of these are on the barrel, and Awn freedom but also for the pur- _. should serve as a warning. a greater boom to Alaska than did in your way. in' one plant in Canada all but the gold rush. Then you have time to realize three are done by women. REGILAR FELLERS —The Tryout By GENE BYRNES %WRE- CXTnNQ 1100 FAT, r�IS:IF E �a : PiIOOIhWEAD♦ U Vs71V�R IF Z itAVie WELL DBNE,QUDDINHEAOr ` � COME BACK _. VIOP SATIN So MANY THE WILL. POY✓ERTl7 I!AY E3CIffYl7ll CERTAINY AN' I'LL 4111111141 loop Wp► -I R►QW P ST DID A FINE Jim THAT TIME / �, TY1tAtCMA � _ • _ 4 WIN .f.^'.";:6i_ . .""'"'; Y,"''.r'i;+� . -•. i 4 "� � •r, s ., '' `... r . ,r? i tea, - ,a. � j -., • " F -•• � .., r / stn - � ' - � ..\ : „� , �•.• ” _ _ Y ,µ'Vi.. v T [ AN + �, • s Tommy nodded and sot a firm Reed, still bellicose, yelhd, 1 A KE EP FIT Op on his courage: Then he ve got enough trouble without ✓A. turned -to- the - boys,- ind_girls. "All -amateurs, I tell you." right everybody. For the first Penny was ready to bop him — IN - r - time in years the curtain is going one if that would do it. They didn't 't to re wonder- up on the Old Duchess Theatre. area amateurs, they' " � ''•' Let's make' 'em ad �theq fu l. u wait. one minute , CONSULT N a glad ! -Just In n tear it down. Pisces. there'll ba .more talent on that Rip o tag c Q • + • stage than in the whole town of wY Then' the performance, waa on Philadelphia." o-� ��s''' and from the very first Tommy tact then, confirming her B s 1 �� the orchestr k their audience was with words new ., orchestra crashed into s > • _ them. It was* there in the air • music, the curtain went up and s :f like electricity. The show was in the show started.' F • _ '. the groove.' Everybody was giv - At first it was slow. Tien tho ing and so was th*6 audience, with peace picked up and as Thornton both hands "'arisi _. i g what does 1942 nave m IWre f ' whistles and sect sat there viewing one act Y°IIy rs your EsON1i;Y safes wui la- cheers. after another, he wis the most en- innags? *what w will your ma riage o lov The first act curtain had' just thralled theatrical producer in affairs be like w 19•T2a Day by da one down when sudden] a hip New York. The sure' instinct that how will sour AE1, I-es later n ti 'Nabisco Shredded, Wheat plays its part in the g Y it A88 RAPirAEf. t For i -1 yeaza� ' >::•': ; >:,'•' ;,,: husk fellow confronted Tommy had put. him where he was told xAPBaEt.'s eROPr3Erto AraaAriec fens] National Fitness program because it is 100% whole y been world -known for accurate fore- „° ' :f• ?`' ?:.,<. "`"' wheat, recognized by all food authorities as one of back stage. him he was looking at another casting of events months in advance t1 the protective foods. In Nabisco Shredded Wheat _ You -Tommy Williams?" om- miraele —a sure Broadway stage roresaw Crimean war adstice, a of viof, "Protective" " v" Y saris to Albert, Lire Armistice. Death of l '...:J " , r ✓ Creafge V. L929 Crash Munich Psse ':' } <• the wheat germ is retained in its entirety with all my nodded. "Wall I m Inspector hit. rte of lase sears Almanac aetlnitely are " ! and minerals in the unavlied wheat. ]furl& And I'm 'here t0 tell Thornton'" anaroval seemed' -to rota the smashlns of the ansao -Na :fi Serve two Nabisco Shredded Wheat, with, milk, at you Mr. iegfeld, you ain't puttin' waft itself over the footlights and iroi "•tf =for the voila _ ND for your.' OII any more show tonight." - standing there in the grand ritlare by- daiat� uoroacopews- brand ^' *character -.,I- off-the protective elements of whole wheat in this The u must be craz ! Then Ton=y took Penn 's -hand. "Three analyses that' xnpAA>,t supplsee for tar ap tiziag form guy Y y F You and your friends " " P what are the life proapecta for children iii a ►NADWJ tMREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, LTD. Tommy bristled. Who says we words this time, he whispered.; Moyara Falls, Canada aren't putting on a show ?" "I love you." 'yA� 4ye forecast yula' the Dionne, airy bright Ltheeuaeieotnbablesbe c auotiea in' Moriarty was cruelly about His face was as a torch. State stew York,- - _ c _ the Xity a' New York, the Board true. He had�t}und the magic of horeoscope Hcharts elwhen to observe read , , planetrt many other helpful. fascinating a Health' and the Fire Commis. the Great White Way. And best textures I Biggest arc worth In the m -- 11 sion. • You. cant lock people up of all, with Penny's help, he had lire astrological field today I ; • ' ' ' in this fire trap. This theatre's done it with honor and decency. AT ALL ONLY — been condemned for fifteen He might be a 'successful actor 3.5c NEWSSTANDS a-o:" now — but be was nrottdeat of all. qR MAIL COUPON BELOW Tommy was dazed. He began that he was a mans fr; "It even sounds crazy to me' when - to plead. "Look Mr.. Moriarty you THE END f The bfusson Book Company- Ltd .. B E -S - 0 H I say it but ... that's the way isn't (to this, you can't stop the tar nto, University Avenue, —_ __it__" (show, Fifty little kids that never I Toronto, Ont. aro acofus or stamps). B R 4 A D'. Jonesy looked - up forcer t au -:" -- 13eELth St�ct� seas me ?oscaid naphaer�l E•soDheac desk. "Well, I guess I'll have But Moriarty couldn't be mov- On- A °""_. °•`° ' Y` to return these railroad tickets ed. "I know all about the kids," Kam• • • „ _ -- -Tr°°p Carrier - - .... ............ I then. Her .eyes were soft as L� aL, 1 *r aaw.as. , ; , , , •; ' ` • • .., - Adapted by , ' she .looked at him. "So you're own better nature, "and I got a "Miurder ill - FRANCES BARROUR turning down a great opportunity Mother too but if that audience ilrom . the iMIGIN Picture Starring like this'for a bu h• of kids that ain't out of this theatre in fifteen _ ! Rooney you' hardly 'know.' minutia I'll have to. calf the Convoy" sad add to' the staffing described .p Tommy ran his tongue over his Eighth Precinct." _ B, A. W. IMMIEN r below. Fill the onion shells .with ,Synopsis —.. jemmy Williams. ,� Ali __He wsa muff vial- Tommy knew then there was no this mixture; cover and. bake in ' sip:ring young done* artist from bly hope st all. Quietly, he went to S "' ", "' " "' a moderate oven or about one - t wisconsi>t, is a member of the ng the footlights, tab "The Thee. Balls of Fire ".. T'hen- Joneay eriiiled: _ `*HeIpl fights, explained things to ]]lest Weep half bans, or until the onions art e'7Werlcin to a enlist spaghetti people can be pretty bard work. the audience and told them they tender. Remove the cover from. * `= t can't it' But don't worry, you'll could get their money back at the She baking dish during the last .joint they sleet the famous Jose. it's box office. of the cooking so that the onions '~ fly, assistant to theatrii.&I rodue *r find out its worth while at the p oddest times iind the strangest. Within the allotted time, they will brown well on top. Thornton Reed... *be offers them had filed out and Tommy sat in TABLE TALKS Stuffing for Four Onions an suditioa for a musical rev Places. She added. ' abruptly, - iAt It fain throng},. T.,:,r "How soon can sou 9get you h d;easing room with Pears f, eat - 1 tablasDOOft ter nr ot+a.' f.t show together, Tommy , ing his heart out. all teaspoon savory seasoning bop. until he sets she idea «Huh? Otir show? About ten "WeII," he said bitterly, "we - Onions from centres, chopped sf pujlinf on`a-benefit show for days. But we need a theatre." all did our best and where did AdVenfures� lad 'A pound ground meat (maF, be " alss kids in 1_ senasv vvint�e out B memoran- I* get • _e o:._ t out left as t l E�Oir:vif7R SP. wi,nh�j�.nn r,w meat, in order to send them to [be & -_ -:-a -• - --•-l+ Joe y leftovers � - dum. "That's no problem alit' ' country. It will b. a his pub. feel people, be Banta Clans make - cup earn a es' ' more. You're getting the Old P P 'The homemaker in t - -- y%ity boot for Lim and put Lim sacrifices and if you keep on like going ° �' 1 sprig of parsley, cut fine - ' slid t+ith Paaa Morris, his Duchess ... and for • free. It'll'. y P kit with her basket over her arm. Penny be Thornton- Reed's - contribution that every day of your life you '>(t cup chopped celery' - -girl. But when Penny learns that ou hta be s big success when to seek health- and nourishment '4 teaspoon salt to the cause. He doesn't -even g g for her family has probably fewer % teaspoon pepper - - .; ,it', all Eoi• selfish reasons, she have to know about it. "- - - you're shout a hundred and sixty P P PPe • Walks out on him. Then Joneq wnm ■s •t`n,n�t -., tom the kov■ Fears oM'' coins in her parse than last year. Melt the butter in a frying pan. - - - '.- - -' �ffaia,I'amm7 i ChiACe t0 be 16 - - o.1J qua ccicay au4' �",�u, au4 - Sad tT.P me n he' was jubilant.-. -Penny was almost weeping. to her Ingenuity for I$ taken cook for two or three miuntes. the .how, but when the Settle- "Gee; it's wonderful. . I don't �u 1UWLlJ y., _- ment children give him a waleh n „ txaerul yYauurrig area cyever- fas7r= Add the - ground mest - arid -stir �{ • - � _ He cut in savagely, Yon t 1 - ' . 1 a tshic6 they have bought with their k y g y I�� �--ZL_,e-- sllt:r.�o��.. unru rote � u ?ce evaporates and tae "Don't say anything," Joneay de. Faith, Hope and Char>lty. but attractive meal when dollars meat browns slightly. Then add saickeh and dimes. in order to returned brusequely. "Get start- Well, -you' can wrap those three' show him their appreciation he are scarce, the corn flakes and sessoningi :.'. decline to stay and set she bons- ed with the show. And make it - up in cellophane and give' em Wise- choice -must be made, as and stiff° until well mixed. good. Thornton - Reed doesn.t back to the Indians. From noiv one ponders` before attractive Toasted Canoes or 1�araai ''�'r • . - make up and now' heanis Penny know itryet and he won't know on it's the -old rules. 'I'll get an- fruits and vegetables. The quart People who usually do not like � tray to tell Jgaesy that be can't until- L get ready to tell 'him but other crgck at it and when 1 do, of milk allowed for each• child carrots or parsnips, will relish he's going to see your show in watch out brother. I take any need not all be ffeah milk; eva "some to Philadelphia to be in the theatres Ernst h for ari anywhere" $hem prepared in this manner. . - -- - - - W CsrrO -or -. the -very odq ything, any g` P- - row " He stopped ed as the door burst' -silk- will do _tar mHng- -eeel�d small - -- _ CHAPTER SIX PP things in cooking, Cereal. are o! parsnips Tommv'r „roulL Lill a -'S °^ °^ R�srh�S In fete in- "Oh _ _ e: amount of moue invest- cu fibs corn- fll s' ; —1 �-�w- _•.. _ �'� (Conclusion) "Golly. ". Then he came to. "But Mr. Williams," she screeched hap- furnish a large sup ly of ener y b tter�� _ Tommy and Penny 6urat auto . Miss Jones won't air. Reed• be pily. "It's wonderful: It's mar- for th y � p ke crumbs - Jonesy s, Wide a bit_' taxer and �,g,y. ^•� velour. Nobody took their Blaney. ad. . Whole grain cereals are also 1 teaspoon salt without even stopping to any - She smiled back grimly. "It's And they all even gave some, a source of minerals vitamins '"hello ", Tommy told her of his very like] and 'tha3Cs why it bet- The said that what they saw o! teaspoon pepper •• t'Y Y F eY slid bulk, 'and are necessary when Dip carrots or parsnips In oil,' • -_ _f decision. Ending up, he sighed. ter be good; or else I'll wind up the show was so, good, it was the amount of fresh fruits - and then in corn flake crumbs to which • in the. country along with the rest worth it. Aren't you glad! Aren't- . vegebblea has to tae decreased. the salt and pepper have been of the kids." you happy ?" From the standpoint of food added Arrange in pan under a • • • Topnmy was slowly' digesting value, fruits and vegetables' are moderate] hot broiler heat and / ' t ,Opening night came, the house this, when he heard a man's voice very similar. Vegetables may be broil until corn flakes are toast= was full and in between putting outside, loud in ' arRUment with made to serve double duty. • Raw _ _ ed, about five mniutes. Basta _ on makeup Tommy Shouted. last oneay: _ _ cabbage is _s good source of Vita- twice- with remaining oil while minute instructions. to the stage- `i neveF came across such a min C. Oranges, onions, turnips, toasting. „ hands and electricians. • Finally, thing in my life," he was saying parsnips and• carrots are all ex- Yield: 6 servings: the overture started. furiously. "Joneay you had a hand cellent sources of food value and Then; all at one there watt - in this. I have a hundred thous- Baked Bananas' C minerals. �]uQt•P IIPQI and a�i'a�P ha„_ Penny in her moonbeam -costume and -doliar. turkey 'in Yhifadelphia Dried fruits, peas aiid beans anas. Dip in lemon juice, then - -__ f i N E CUT and Tommy stared at her in awe. and what do I keti, Fire Commis: 'are just as nourtying as fresh ones in •corn flake trumbs mixed with "Gee-, I shoulda sent you an extra sion Board of Health and are usually cheaper. Also brown sugar.. Bake in. a moderata' dozen of roses. "• _ : Police Commission warranta they cost less in bulk than i n oven (350 °F.) ,about thirty, min- - She smiled -tenderly. ".One rose. for my arrest." fanc would have been enough'... from "I'm sot Thornton " Jonesy Y Packaged -varieties. Care ales. should be taken to supply' ir 1 ' bulk you." She went on, "Tommy once was desperate. "It's all -my fault. -in the'form of whole grain cer- fffas Chambers welcomes personal rr you told me I'd be dancing on ' But no harm has been. done ..." : eels and the cheaper -raw veget= letters from lAterested -readers. %he "No liarm, "' he raged. "I, get hs plraied to rereN•e wugstestfons ' of the' yvorld. ­Well Well tonight,. abler, top- on toptra foe her column, and is I'm all filled up with things I've into town unexpectedly and they Bananas are one of- the most even ready to listen to your ­pet been satin to sa to treat me as if I were a criminate peeves." Requests for recipes os` g y you but nutritious fruits and when fully special menus are Ia order, Adore s• .:•ns., % now that• the time is here I thought they were crazy. A - ripe are easily digested. by old your letters to •']rigs Sadie is, dram- The overture was starting: She show in my own theatre and 1, and young. r�onio. ^3s naita'mpe�ddR irdi�e ed • `.no _. dimpled. " :'. 'I, think I'll just don't even know about it envelope'it you wish 'a reply. " vino '4, . .._.. , go on saving 'em.'? It was just at that point that Baked Onions - �N,�. 1 It was almost time for the open- Penny stepped up. - "Oh- Mr. Reed-, ' ^` The .Netherlands Indies rank oe ing act._ But where was Jonesy? I'm so glad you came," she said ,For baking onions,. choose a' first in the production of tapioca, �+ °� Tommy had looked out and seen breathlessly.' "They said we large iriild- flavored variety. Cut which is obtained from the root f'�ER.n -' _ . that she wasn't in the audience. couldn't do our show because it's , , the onion §' in half ' crosswise and : of the cassava plant. 411 1 o� _ Then h° :8piea bpi in +h° .� i�gainat the law to hav an a rdi- simmer in 'slie�h£lx salted water "Tommy," she said hurrying to ence. But there's no law against until about half done. 'Lift theme& One of the largest herds in him, "I'•m terribly sorry." g t- for .you. You're not an g doing i ' valour out and arran a in a bak- .r Canada In its time, as many as " u yi' pay ' admis- ing, dish He gulped. You mean . r. audience, you didn't' jif they do not stalid�p� ,a 14,000 head of cattle bore this' P } - famous brand of the old Oxley Reed won't be here ?' But you sion. easily, they may be baked-in' muf- Ranch, founded In Alberta In "Yes I arrow I promised you.. Reed crumpled his hat in fury, fin tins),', Remove the centres 1902 by the late W. R: Hull. but Tommy I just. couldn't asst "Now §lle''s 'trying to sell me a without 'disturbing the outer - eRAND'Of THE him: The poor guy is-going crazy ticket." layers. Chop the onion centlea ; Now More Quickly :» in Philadelphia. The show- isn't "Oh no ,Mr, Reed." She was OXtEY RANCH P ;:RELIEVED _ doing any. business. They+ re re- shoving him :girt .front ;and to a writing, recasting and on to of seat, at the same time making `' Mentbol'ataa' With Buckle Y's. New Improved For- `t g P a helps check.sath• .. that he's twisted his ankle. I lead. frantic 'signal to Tommy. Dear �:; . tliki*: H's .a0 inedicefion -No syrup _ - to sneak out of town myself," pent. weeks and artagd7muiu. "' -acts ►astir on coughs end colds. Mr. 'Reed ' we' s �! re8eves stuffed. • _ He closed his eyes. , "Ohbti" weeks and -they gave -us just ev- St a chorea pbrtril.. dives you more for your money. rut aE Jars and taboo, ,a .1-s y mind Tommy ope'hl ado •it. show j mg. All we want yon to do ` 1 roc ns, ISSUE - lit —'42 and it'll be great and he'll hear Jonesy was grinning, gettiiig - C about its some}iow, I know.'f the ides. �Y �y.' __ a, : . • f .. - . .. " ^• "; , r • $„ .,,, l -err :.f> e+•' ..+, .-F _." •c'f..' sr �' J :�, ; °F�, -r^; .T,a, >. .,. 4 .. 7i, .-r�- •"^F�"- I �� ����**.I�• -�►'•. "'.•.•"$ :.s\, "', :•'xi- �,,r,�•P'' - 'i �•. _ v :�� � r:' '`+r•�i N'. ,f � .'•nS'F - .r .. M _ " - -- x »"' :_. _,- _ _ . Toronto AD. 6528 - Pick. 5W ' -! TIE PICSERil G NEw3 sales were - Biudar 'l3'f.u0 `DrIlI AGiaooas0 i4 170ill Mixed grain 1.50 per' cwt.; ATTENTION =1.76 >�r 7ear• 11.50 io «-- Higheat cmr Issas calf 18.00; . __ - -- - -- - - — -- )ubseriptions to the United .States Ensilage in silo 7.75 per foot; Bull - - 1 `RON GIBBON - We western _..._ _mod Gt. Britain, $2.00 in advaao�. 142.001 Hay 17.00 and 18.00; Scrap Rrhea` 1 Wheat iron 100.00;; Horses, around ioo.00; Brock Road Gravy- -_TRANSPORT - -- =and gi�e y� per bushel ,is feed you are needi suite 52.00 8" dining-room ROUGE HIdining-room - Buyers were present from Weston, Pit TRANSPORT ,It it ng ' - Rouge. Bill ScliooPs first weekly Blackwater, Port Perry, .end -east Cru$hed Pit Run QARTAeY� :. program of Talking Pictures, held Prof Port Hope _.._ MOVING , _Order Fence at the old Prices in the audltloriutn o! the school last Gravel SAND GRAVE1; SZnN:E , _ Ir,r*do$,, was an outstanding success: BALE RF :GISTEr. Y i - -Farr sl laevator Uhoss, arriving late, found fhemeel- Sand and Gin ded r, z... vea without seats. 90, - a word to ACTION SALk. • Claremont,!,., Pate the *ise, Those intendkg to see FARM ST�� �'• FURNITURE Stone • g`rsd Scott, in 'Moonlight on the • Siid Office 3i!f� +. y,+ _ 1 mile east a A__�n fr�th of alvern Delivered or,L,oi19.1 in Pit : Rye t• y, . MARCH 24th �rour• seats by 8•,p. m,, See advt. on TLTFMXAY, _ PHONE: e'lant, Pick 1026 >- .. the Psoperty of Toro offs -S k a' t -- snother page. ^ .: JACK PIiENTIC17 PERMANENT NAGGINf PAINsI Terms Cash Sale at I p. m: ,JOHN BOt7RriB A 80N! MUMS* THE TEMPER ;` - Tractor Service DEATHS No reserve, as farm is Bola . _ I A N 0 N E R'KES, I T MAY B U Gra4pate. 1. H_ C. Tractor Sebotl --miAAKIEMENTICE, o Wr - — _ B t0 years experieece _ HUTCHINGS - �n Sunday more- in _ service is al I slakes of Tracts ME* msrcn . loon, ty4z, olawe w. w•, REGIST>:aW giOIASTEIN DAIRY �. 1"�. U C K. • Licensed uarage Service beloved wife of Chas. Hutchings, ptel TorlMire Fogs, Percheron. SatMaction g"rastesd - ' Brim[ Road; PLckeying, b -her 46th gorses Impl�neutB, BlacloBtnith s 1sMy wall am P. CL f" year. F1vieral service i+eom the home Califfs sod Plu'mber's tools.' We do building of all 'kinds OSHAlW,A, ONT. � . 81 jOHPt Nf1B CLAR81►t�,isir� - �. _ .... .., . on Intevaeft is the Dairy and Greenhouse Eouipment CARPENTERING Phone 1614 - - !wmteva►e cemetery. the pt6perty of C'SNaWiTING v n sw -• 'at Oahawrs General MILLER LASH ESTXTE Wes j , -. PLUaii�N4 :. , E. O N ILL DEAD HORSLS lkl WANTED TL lioapitrd, on Tueedap3, Mir. 17th Lot 9, Court 1, Bcarboro, West Hill Fun entraom HilgCol Creek R,QOFIN6 'VVNBBAL DIRBCTOB AND 1942. Perry Eugene Wilson, be2owed Road We 'alm sell Brantford R.w For :roe pier up phans husband of Agnes Byers, Green- Va�' °� old 9 � JMBAWl118 _ BROWL.IAN wbe8. in his 69th year. Pisvate ser- • - • • �#uoos,sos;to, W, J. le,tier:. .....:.: , .. . Teens Cvk No reserve water. � � ... !� rice at !coon Mar. 21st, . at 2 p: m• gsle at 11.80 CiIAIRKE PteENTICE B�otpuuent, Duro Owa8ville PICT XJMG .......... ... iii t?4:bria service G.. ;,61 Beatty ....,...� ... > .. e►t R.gO. Church - Abetioaeer Eanlna�at_- -_ .- ---D -y l--- l --= Pl<CKERII�iG Un t Y,. fILR Im 27th - `'entire tinlidrs� atsterfais ikoitarPftoas Aia a Phoasl We pay the . •phons ehaem . t ALt1IBjON BALE HUGE rarm stook sad implements below y 1% 6 Pb dip, at Lot 17 eon. AMMS 11 A or WTI* CARDON YOUNG LTD'— 1, P ideerhrg. About ham mks east Fstiarates. Free . ' I Taosite Rk Fbd111e rivdl e00 4 Clarkls Praet3ce, auctioneer, con - of Broughana on 7 8isbway. No rd- Aerk Guaranteed - ducted am of the Israel auction aveti servid. Oa at U0A Ar S, ihsmer, ' ,atop eves Laid in thin neighborhood RADIO E last Tht¢sday, wiseai tins Atlisaa -MONDAY, MAL 80th dieperaad !Irma an stands for PICTOk4' _ adds -,sins »lo �I it,..1- ,r...w.� Shorthorns, y rave -�:+•y =tits, oruTAxtA Yw can do your hjt to bring Victory attendance of over 8000 persons horses, pigs -and chickens. at Lot_ 16, _.. -- estimated",, and - prices exceptionally Con. 8 picker C. Property of W to _7, J. PROU13B - if "'enable "ar t , good. Take sale ran ,from l I a; m. to t.�eorge Varty, • Pickerine 1 1-4 mile ' P ee more fad better eggs sod 6.16 p. m. Ted Jackson, Port Perry saeat, an food is vital- in winnia; north the this war.•wroo .r...ul� assisted. Some of a outistanding _ o! Pickering Village. See _ Barclay-Transport _ -. _ ' la. Extended pedigrees on view . . at safe -dale st -1:30: fists,, call ' ' Guaranteed Repair Service ...:::. L r auctioneer. - -- — - -- - . or ode E. Franklin, - + M - _ .� �5 -Make i - -- ,. AR - ' 6lsreirs _ THURSDAY.'- APRIL 2nd - Reg. seswrea Clarsnwt. a, 6, _'• — THEIR FIELD - and Highgrade Ayranirea ,and ,Hci- Orermwood. Wkj>;elval and ' I 4 aJ r s- 111 1% Ger-1 Vill Property of Wm. Freeland Farm .►. •.«-• >� driven are trained h be asses � - _ P.ICfI�ERIN:G'. Obi'! . - _ IN En implements etc `Sale at '1.06 Texans ,�ealMOOe sad rerraYe. COOKSHUTTn' Caa�h. ' Wm. Draw, auctioneer. BpeeW Rates w Long pstaBSt'. -• 1 TUESDAY, MAR: .24th - auction, - it to • Dri4sB -IF �s �. r sale of farm stock and implements, _hem do >rwl �.' e � 1■■a� tae ptriperty of Gordian McLean, Frus � ��(�OQ wm� Brdr iot'-4, con. B,..P1&er1h' g7 rerM cash.. 3b adder iw sos� ih■s ftv -`�,, vv ' 9al_w ui^ 1.30 m lw . - _ ioneer.. _ "m sft* of mares R N 0"T i G E _ !lervhe w Owl M061on on where is wrr�iiiR' = M . E trn� pass -- _ for VITA- DiNE.a - . - QQ�T�.- ��►�i. - . of tamins sad Aaaj all. -L 'a rl.�asilk�lisa ■asdat:atioiib l WUOD, O�i1�EN3', �� ..JG.L J - -- - ._... - - - -- 1 "Fill-the-Basket" EGG MASH is -Necessary for buildinge -ef -any - ,_ $ANn, =E RerEL, � g �,, �: PIAXOMNINaf I� . - description can be procured �d soft of 140 yeas, milling and NAND - - . p BL1-ILDER'8 SUPPLIE 3 ga o l s et• ,Egg All Kinds .of Rye sii Work e from our and and WarehOUeeB' also !coal rtiartage work ![vein rose enable your birds to ?111 Turin= eivaralrteed _ yard We haveaiso pined in stock s full a Kgs: will maintain health _ - fteas Howard •1111 or Seer, - . - L1NS ad KAPLE taO � and �' weight sit the lowest feed _''Q. S. MaoDON�LD .. CAMPill FEEDS Start your layers on now and '209 Goss Ave., Toroatq JOf ice and. Yard, o . Jct. i watch your records . climb- -. pICBNRINC# MILL$ A.M. ' � MITCI-ELL � the lay season. And, Bel COMRIE 111MIRER Cm JA The . i• you will_ have BIRDS- ,- . (net iekeria8rt lziv-) - PHONE — O!lios 74 . Res. as summer — at a pr+�t. — • Shur-gam feed, We -{ !teas >lbadalloa to Ridgeboard -- - . STROiiD; 'DUN vice mill, chlckel>t" . Phone Pick 77 r 4 starter, • - -- �roiNing - - :.- -:MULE MOTOR SALES.'. - , layer , �• CNDENINt range mash, boy starter, concentra- : Brampton Private Ambulance starter, turn • - Day and Night -P _..... _ . Pho�9W AA__ ev starter, . salt - W1 Dodge Deluxe Coach 1839 Dodge Coach - bmnd new fact y-Ita@t >yriftoac -- ' lemaD mileage, perfect. aonditloal 1939 Plymouth Deluxe 9edrta ,1987 Chew Oaapo b" •Malvern ;6000 in►,i and bags mu P�yunouth OcWpe 1989 Dodge Cblacli 1. 1936 Chew. Cool, - Markharn,� Ont. Purina, •jflop sprays `sass than 16,000 awes • 1989 Chev. Ooach 1.936 Pontiac Coatis' i' 1 1989 Ford Coac}i ':`` :.� ,' for c:tUe. 94a. Sedan 1935 Dodge 3edsa cushy nice ' 1938 Plymouth Sedan x936 Plymouth T DO lkxlce Deluxe Cosh►' ' 1937'Pontiac Sedan 1934 Chen, Sedan � 14pls Leaf �dn'�nsr lZirs. Ij 11l LoAkvi�ood ' 3-M ]MA 11MGld 4-d. Seaaa 1937 Dodge Ccaob l -'1931 chew sea,et • . _ • IaSaraas� CQ• PiCKliRING, ;ONT. : WO Dodge Delmro 9edsa ``1987 Oldsmobile '•Coach -1936 Chev. 2 1.2 ton state tract V►E IDBEIVER ydes Rays! Seidna 1987 Pontiac Coal _ _ :and WAWANESA INS. Ca !w 1Tli�sss awl many others to-- choose1 tom. c1w.p.. :e� Farm :»d Farmers' • —. :- ."• . 1 ., • .>a r .� J .mow • eehaAicaUyarante�ed.ist -class tires L "�"`' " °° Auctioneer - . ' A�via S, Farmer S rod llss�de. .: Priced for immediate sale. _ - .n Bair Fe�rtn ewer >nrr>,tare a,;i� mommoi 'I Write or Phonr A Spedaky ' 1 nBOW�AN .� Bow$ :a Tears enorieaee. No Bats on B _ �. _ � _ .r ..• .• ..' . • • . r,���i, pNTA1tI0 Larje of be Bmur>! - ' - •" `= - _ ___ -_ Quire sly, A R. 1, or PhIM '�1 y. x 'V7 t �cn•'w, -rv*•pr •t ^ • n - ..Ym:, % r • �• - •. .i.u�we,ri. - Y L-'+4 . :J: ;: -P- '• •ice-• - ^� :; & ._ � Tr Yt,, ,.^„ , ,..? , - �:2..i. ". j.T�_•, .- , „ r ��,.i•K - s • __ • - '�•� " ±.�,,� ' �.c..�- •s . s � ' -, _ �. - .�� :: xs :...:'. `~ ` - �: .'- .� -- ti�t. _'bT.a T - - r _ - . -. �. •'T . n_ . . S f,...� �J ,w .• . . ,+•, .- . �'0 .. ' s',..._ ?,/i-, Q ..qu. U _ yt K_ . .... ".'• _ .±c., y r.4 ,•�. `� ' '"'•�.••yT�'•''•�`- . �h'+l . •".4 _ i�. 5 -*;w w W: 0; 3 .e,. r. ? f t ` "t:'r �. ,•arf iT - *k ,�• "cLleoH, w%e left for r, home in work.. . he further euppliles for Pro splendid research wprk. � !sage New West -.mater, B. C. on Mmiday -for the afternoon was in • -tne ands � 'co �sdgnment of - Red Cross w,� - of thus week• ' of Mrs. Carl - Devito Subject, "Can- ready for shipping was on exhibit- - Mrs J. _H. i h _ _ ` ;,. .. _,•' -M �Q_.entertainecl a- sitar Industries ". Mrs.. Devitt had tan. Hostesses were: Mrs. Hamilton, " '� •: ` 'Presented Mr, 'j rsyth is home after military dances were weal given az�d number of ladies' to a Vanisi�g a.- •�exoelleat paperonthes b hews, who served. tea �� _ .•;;:�,,: much Work, =A spendia�e• wla ter with hia- sea - -at pupils are to be con*nended for the _Pinner one day this week _ very d refresh- - lP'eit Credi4 maaesez is which they were presen- Sympathy is extended to Mr. Geo. ject. Mrs. HAn read an account meats- at the close; Mrs Barbee' had the 'misfortune of ted. Hutchings in his bereavement. Mrs. of "Giove- making, industry and " failbag acrd breaiang her wrist last Mr. G. M, Forsyth, Chairman of _ _ mrs, ' Devitt emphasized the behef t `f in- week. the Board; presented -the Proficiency to Canada of the estsbliah+ing of !n- ' Has, Richard Cooper has returned Shields, and Principal Prouee, the duatries by refugees from . Europe, • - U her home i� erfaed after . lisv - Azhletmc .�tivards. Gree'*Rw' O O� -- :~ ` -;pg spent a wesek at home here.. lChaduate§ were: Margaret Briscoe, shah as the Bata Shoe Ca 'The Pr- WT. T. Paterson has been kept in Nellie Gostick, Jean Linton, Mildred salient thsetted,Mrs.'Deiitt for her lice the past few days suffering Baton, Elizabeth Manion, • Frances -The* C. G. I. T. sleet at'' the home - . - fzlom the fluL . McDowell, Mary. 3fcLeod and Evelyn of the Misses Doris and ttoan ,Wit -' Ac'' is geld_ at fast �?itsat . S.M. _ Nx, and -Mae -Wo..Birkett visited SondeSson. -- - - -- �y7t__on. Saturday- attarsbon- 'last, -with- Int, Harves- relatives to Port P on Sunday. . Intermediate' Certificates -• Wim. the Aresident, Miss Laurette P O-1 e age. and Mrs. W. Q Scott spent Bmsn, Dario Hodgam 'Margaret in charges egg, ter Cb. 102.88; .. T#. 3litcheall 18.80;, . the 'week -sod. in 'Wind/or. Keaaedy, Shirley Kilpatrick; Bern- Miss Gertrude Corbett of Epscea, Kgsto week-and. IJuknber 109.88; Cea Wbw wtltslsaoass sod slid Mtj, A. P. Dttnii aRtd family, ' of ire If= and Margaret Wallace., spent the weed -end 'at her hpme 9.00; rs 88.87: Camnaaesrdal News inisnt Oarer 7� P. 9.01; W. Petti r 70.55; Clsnadian Oil lhssa� ats�- latesast - h..... -_. r C6, 334.40; Eby Ward. 12.21. saw- 3• yer- atassery s,isv vv; Lamas. cn,ura, , ieL ► ` grist Heaaedy'; See. Boys - Doug. Devitt ' entertained dseir School 207.14; L Lye US D. Miner 8.50; Ek x• I4C1i:WOOD; . Rev. Whines Daniel' wilt take. as •Hea*adtds; Juq Bole - - .the Wdl• !fends -sad others- on Saturday ev. .Mrs. W. Baiter 4.36; X D, Arians his awns for =at Sundseti ter- are. � - •lions "The best preparath a for Wh aers of the War Savings The many friends of 3DS. Wit. 44.21b Due d Hi Gbh 45; A. Lee _ _ 88,83; Fred Hides 84.4b; K. Ward !dears/ I��i�s�� for food begl�iag. but s bad endbsi"• for the Qemjmaaeesaant, wear to beak to her !scene feeling fine alter 102.86; fir. HasrW I+lotsad has assn ladd Awl Pilkey, ' Theism Sanderson, her serious operation. Weed 1,75;; S. ftwld 8.87; J, , _FOR SASE OR ckad - - up again' over tba past . week On nasal Hinan, AIM 3Bddleton, Dan XM 'Oscar Wilgoa visited inner Witgbn 1,78; S. Arnold L?b; PSant �� store, welt Sbo,iked, sd the read to nmovwy, Mr. Foapd. Manion eked )!illy Binstead. Hilijr gisa�m friends on Tuesday tlsa0. Tamer 1.60; H R. li"I1key° tf.60; Jotis. 8 roomed boa" Large ga.'a". j 'beelssne aadis* ill on Sand s? err- also won the $5 Cwetifleate for sett• " '� Doreen Pegg, of Toronto Ba des �� Neil Petty 2.4b; lAesaic and 4t; also 1889 ^y -toe C3ev. peroeE sttaag. eras sus aria ootigeai iv. re- .ng tine, agim" _tra VbW of X %-, --4. wr..•G :+., .. �.�:•�: •.t.1 _ 9 �' �aal�iibesleci true-IL 'small mileaae. osair in bad rises. Followilng the proesam and prey her patents, 7ft . sad Mrs: J. L oys s - Dr, 8 Beaton, sat, B tines. i SeRSSd lest of water running lee► entat3ont, B• i ti Johnsto salary. 8400; L wweeai i afid -fit =pre -f sardstsir -f{ae its ._.. - - -; sad !last l ,.... .50.0- -- - - -- - - -- ' Wilson; of sleet yP, -- ;: - - -- - - veni,ast the "New*" f asking his Od{ ro'od spent Sunday. Max. 8th ri. 80.01; ten Keeler dog tax re. ; Y FOR SALE -about 10 tans regular 'tsip north this west. Srxae _ wttls user latte:r's PuMtS, Kr. and g,p0; Ws, A. Cook, dog tax yes Su00; of mired hay- John Phillips, Lot fi • deaWiptian of the - ftard. will be Mrr, Andrew, Pegg. bbra O Morrissey, refnad sirs' tax, Coss. 5. ,.Piaksring. many 2aft�rd- services will be nsld in Sadler for her racov`:;' „z•i.•1 .4sb :..,.:, hope spec" 600; 3LarWtaam Hydro 18.16; Lib: an R SALE - na nber of fresh soy" the► UUw1ted cbulreh next Sunday at _ ... cry from her recent nines (gnats to township n&00; St"P and spring L pie Markham 3W U 4 art• and 7 p. U. At the 20MU111 W and Km Sari Prints, of the Mrs. Geo. Haney,' of Toronto, and Sten di Cln 84.78; Don. Bestion. the Rev. L A Sim- on Son- spent Sat udis w[th Dias. and Mrs 3mhchael's 34 •Alttihoaf, Locust 8131 saer►icq Peaatsd, sailed Dtmirartoa y ti 87.ffi • St. ...._ .. cos. y semi, va echttaoa the stedles an �• a# Stewis t Corbett and fataW, Hospital, 6.00; Tiwp• Auditors, 200. COTTAGE FOR SALE - at French taking Me Ev*m - of Toronto, - tit - y Ivin -- Sadtdai- autos -- -parr 09; Get Todd; Pared-- Reaeta- Oom - -4- tna tr- Bay: -e _ as ds subJect+ "Reverstea for *0 _p - visit to her raarenta Mr. and husband, of Port Parry spent the 00: Wm. RWAM re Kim Board 4. 1$68, 01. 4 `"i► Po rsabo ity of Wcabubood ". .. lYftt,• L Chas. Attain, Elie fftl of the Sunday with Mr. and' Mrs. Hadwkt 00 The, womeses Missionary Soo. „�,y. hero iety held its regular monthly meet- W" Janet Alliaca lad the iris- - _ Damages to Sheep -W. B.-Milne, � _ing an Thursday. Mar. 1Sth Dtre, fortune to fail olf . a pasty last seek - -- _ - USS d OMWO, Johnson, Pros. conducted the Devo- and .bleak her , Little Karen 25.00; W. C. Willson., inspection .50;, cleaned wind pressed like sew. WO �K Cl, M. Forsyth, destroying dog, 5.00 rasceived a large sb#amt of hid r +1doasLSersose, the Group 1zL, rhatrge_ .- SCbxaalzn_ is aria* suffering m a � _ - -- taklzsg part.. One member -of- the broken am. Paid for Relief - Mrs. Conner 6.80; class gentlemen s suir�, .:. ta.W- % - - Group presented the' 3rd -Chapter' of Congratulations to-Janet'and Da4- • Roy Morrish 16.00; S. G, 'Marrish, will coats ets. Very rsaeonore Ill s-- - .• , , :,, will pay you to coarse here before >eat 'E. R ,Q 4t1. !'ifs n4 'i'nrnntn S 10 tsezu e'. Miss �eima lsiiritflewn ay,ul al+ �unu� +y uwar. ii.iu,+ u4 n,e g passing the tirade 4 r,aamsMaticR:s former home -rrn the. Brock Road. +ss +iStr. au eYsaa . Mis's €ileen Linton sang "l -am the Meld At Toronto -, Conservatory - (t klrs. Farley broke her wrist bra Bond Str. Rat, Oshawa.- t' 4b -8 Light of -the World" with airs. Ward Music. We also make suits to meadnrey at the piano. At the dose of "the �9turaday , while getting water. at rt v; and spring coats guaranteed to art, Dunbartan LXit of the Red Close , meeting, Rev. Kennedy prcma�unced -�.� meeting at' Elie home of Urs. :the. spring. r�1 ' °a t Best workmanship. Mr.- Noland has arrived to spend" _ Ue'benidiction.-- Ed. Raines this - Friday afternoon to the week -end with Mr. Fitzpatrick. -a HAM, Adbe'rt- Weeley .. ' riled, 'at tie a quilt, which has been donated - Mrs. Veitch's brother. wife and � t NORTCI��T $ CHICll3 {� eesataence, . 'cap- vreerswovd r►ve. bo S► tr nit .oy stirs. Razoes. la:nily - arrived ea- Sunday from .the ,,.., .. far ; -rr Utistacti -- Toronto, Saturday, Mar. 14, 19421 The watuorted Shamrock Conan- � Th4 huge British orders for egad .- beloved husband Af Edith Sanderson.- drum -�ger- and P""#m. Quest• ,�_ : _ �..._4 °1 N< _ , ' . City for a visit, a ' to be delivered this year must be : . in his 59th year. ' Fanersk from his , Ajtasva•ers, acts, music etc. Come t : s filled and npw is the rinse to peas out, In his face, causing wasiderable , ;� - _ late residenc%- Mar. 17th, at 1.30 P. bn over and• guess - what's for sup-. 5 � "�' an having your pens lull of pro! j' ta. fir service in .the United Church Per in Dumbarton United Church Mw Executive of the Canadian x itable layers this fall. CWaremattt. Interment en Claremont batssment, on Wednesday evening, Youth Hostels was at. Vas Camp's ° • MORTON S CHLCB.4 have prov+ LAnion Cametaw. Service conducted March 25th, instead of the 17th. = � � en duonselve�s to be profitable pats+ _ *: -3ay Reverends I. E. Kennedy and Rev, Flunnisett, of Toronto wild for a day.; ducers of meat and eggs, and d _ - -- ' 9Psltes Daniel ve his Musical Concert in the Use- lgac �� lea�it osti- 3[ostday to go son !save nryt alsead,► proven tbY 6l back to Lucknow for a month or - RED CROSS TO MEET . -ited Church this Friday night. Ad- do• for ymrdekvea,, we world sagges>I ults 25c., children 15cc. Proceeds to � Brown ♦that ywa write at apce for set! - t �p- regvDar' g t sremoni - -6se vvors`c _ . _. - -- - - Bruce IYWa-- drover Sunday. - - sad North Pidnerssg Red 'VYoes will The Y� P. U: held a eucxessful list, Remember, early hatches piil�- ; b held at the home -of Mr. and Mrs. banquet last Monday night, and the - _ :- rte produce eggs at a time wes% . - Bert- Harvey, Brougham .m Wed- attendance waa _very .good• consider- .... - _ prices and psaofita are the highest!, ne;sdai evening Mat. 25 at 8 p:" m•' ing the weather. . The social group Here are the ton lae1E ways tR/ N _BAYS had charge 'of "a=ngemen d And- ro a h a rn save certificates and NORTON'>! the leadership of Mr. Haro g CHECKS• • At the Manse, Clare "ont, on• Sat- ergm, and Red,_ Jenkinson, of Pick- LINDSAY ELECTRIC HATCHERlI urday,.. Mar. 14th, Clarence Howard 'Wing, was the guest 'speaker. The A lift of articles seat to the Red l 1 i $3 Melbourne Sty. West, Lindsay -Plaxton, son of W. and 1[rs 'Clar- next meeting vial take Place Sun- Cre , by foam -oars- app-- Nance_ Plax$m, and Mbas Annie Vict- day night, under. the leadership of .ears in our next issue. :or* daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wal• tits• Beg. Sommerville. -Mr.- and Mrs. Bert Harvey enjoy- � _ ter ' "Aw, Bros um, wwty united _ 1. ed a visit from their son, Albert �T� L E Y in zsti:rriage, Rev. L A- eK :medy, - e ; and little son, duriisg last week: 1 • 0taciatine. The young couple• were Mrs. Ronald Millesr and Blake vas - united in marrlagvC Rev. L E. Kest- - ited Mr. Miller's people • at­C­ol�ourg - -- ,reedy officiateki. The_ young couple over the week -end. Theatre were attended by Miss Audrey Plate - Mr. and Mrs. Wallace FRlicott and - -- - ton, sister of the groom, and Cadent Little Miss H$zel Carter who, has Dtka. Gt A• Gordon, of the laity were � Harry Keys, B,' CI, •A. Z been very ill, is improving• guests . at the Wl, Ellicott% l last Miss May •WaBg, of Detroit,. was Mr. Wm. Gray Sr- is ztot..sa .,well week -en4i. f =- Phone 100 STOUFFVIL.LL► home order Sunday with her parents. Sts hirs, friend's would like to see Rev. Kennedy, continued his course ` -- CHURSDAY; FRIDAY. SATUROA,7 :..j. .- Xr.. and Mrs: Wm, Ru�nan, of of studies, on the . "Sermon on the DiARCH 19. 20 and 81st. ! a ^_JVRSY1= --• BUTTON Toronto, spent the •week -end at '-tke Montt" speaking on Sundayr on -- : • . 'Reverence, for Huanan Personality ". , Moon Over . • � 'ibis bialme of W.. atd' Mrs. R. E; - cottage here ` Privates Gordon • Joslirt; ]5`r`artlt - Tlie- Y: •P. are holdi�ttg asocial / - ForlOSth, Claremont, was the scone 1*liatns, of Camp Borden were vas- eventing at .the name o! Hugh and , 3¢ARY MARTIN and of a quist- mWding, on Saturday af� 'its• here over the week -end. Mira. Gannon, at Oshawa; on the ev- , 1 i ,. . r , . DI ! AM. - E. C� tamm last, when Winnifred June, Dq• ' forget the Sundas Spol esiag of March 18Lh. ; .(intehaioolor daughter of Mr. , and Mrs r , orsythe, . , .., -' at 16.30 a. m, a'nd Worship at• 7 p• • • Much . sympathy. of the_ Brough- „ became the_bride os Flt. -Ueut. $4 ed- m, every Sunday. alm friends is felt for the bereaved ' , r ' .- Canadn - carries on - Soldiers AI', silos John toaue,,., ..,'n- of- ----Mil and r t, ...• .y .? ' Mrs. Il. AI. Hatton, Stoativltle. -- - YmPathy is extended to Mir T. by the psasimg of _ Mr. Bert Ham; h riii4,,,. loss of his sister, of Tbrongo, and Mrs.. George Hut- � MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEl)N'SD�, . a The bride wore a wdollen ensam- who was buried at •-this ching's,. , Brock Road. .«+- 11iARCH 23, 24 sad 26th..I® balls of wine shade, with black acc- last Friday. to • ' d best of __ -Qm Y � essori -0 and trb=Od with silver War Workers• held their busines9 wishes to M4'. and. Mrs. Plaxton � 11ne� Whit -- I . loaf and hat to match, with coinage � --~ 7rteetiatg at home of Dtr. ausd (nee Asrrtie Bayles) our ?tewly�wedl§:' ' ' • �. of ,violet%• Rlsv. We;h*. Daniel _ oft- jtirs. - WiT,I 'Milne. All the " olci offic: Mid• . Plaxton has always been one tciated. After a reception at the ere . were re- elected. Mr. Walt Milne, of our most esteemed and Helpful; ... ` 3 • �T •i s,.. . .: home c+f the bride's pare>�ts, with ..president.. ... cjtisSnd. ... . OAi�OLE_, i]bX AD the iznatedaste famsilies is attandan- � J `.:� LAL7ElBtPQ� f�a, ...: The Ladies Aid wl11 ,meet at the The March meeting. of the woln- - f -- ca, •the happy_ owple left for Win -• church on' Wednesday, -March 25th. en'& Institute held at the hoarse 'o! - - - aipsg where the4 wUl raside4 - X' xiends from Whitby' Baptist - -cpn- %'resident,, - Mr8. "Hamilton, -had a, Disney / err. i - Plutos dttii_ho�uNr!t Condanation. Sebeol Coausmcsraent gregation, Whitevale United and splendid attendance of 40. Mrs. -' a Big gaftom Bap_tist congregations.,, will be prea- Hamilton presided ' and led in the THURSDAY, FRI., and SATUASM e ant acid provide the program. You iOpening Devotions. When the -usual t t MARCH 28•, S7; and. sm - A large crowd t�uation School 1�� the Cori -, are cordiallg' invited to attend. busiksesa :was concluded, Mrs. Rob- -1 �., Camsadncement on Hutchings passed -away Sunday - last. ertson gave . a report of the R,ed A&m triad Four i•', . 4L% . , Friday evening lash Patrkotic ao sga MZ& W. Morris and daughter.Bet- C'� meeting held last -week in dauc*4 humoaoua- per, -were s -t<yi- - of - U�envflle� Mrs. -a. f�criasc went;:- -Osi - nsetieti; - -it- -was deo- •i •�•� t anatn part of the evening's enter- and ,Miss Isobel, of Markham; via- ided that the Ina. would sponsor aOC eo11eC'�lon p�Oj�► - - - -- -�, . ►...... ri k1 ­+I0W68nt. Turk plops, "Mad Break itid friends hea'e last week -ned. •- - 'Euchre and Dwies on Thursdayy ev. p 8 is - " RtSt" and "The Hood khan" drsw' Ml's. Blake Lehmsan eantertained ins ening, A'Pi'1l .9th in the week Poll- X beneus of her esoudn, Hiss Doyens owing Easter, raise money tbs ,i„ - .S , �WT ' • .. - .. .. -- ,'z'��;�,;� -_; ... .. xrsri'._� ". '_,•4l, - ". 3` fin•.'"''. V,. ' �. ....,: •- ";;' ^ r� ..--° . =-:s:. M',u.t'r.:+aar�Ay`••', �, "'_...v _ ��'_� 'i'... '�_ "F } �� .. .''r ���''.T__:• -'_:.. - Q�? -r• - ,-- .._.__ �.. n. { K•'� •� x ' awn, ..�•..: _ "'�. ' d Imo'•` -••.Y _ ....`., :._ .._ . ..y.,`: �..;. -w., �..r•A•f- aye's°. \ '..v' -a..�. ...r••,, Srtb .n. :'. .+,: - -.... r._...�._..:._...____' _ '_• -mow J •r — l" 't: 4f Md� {ri "'�",�, ..,"".'. � .' -�' .. - -rr 7.. •.. yyr •-.. ., - �.�'CY '•° 1' x. ,,y, -�, , j1'". astont mens wee though a : R A D I 0 REPO R i E R Prophet .arose Prophet..'_ in was as far an many people n- ��� in- Lei n Palestine lied come in their cos- _- "" DIALING WITH DAVE: victions concerning Christ, and it — is a& far as millions of other _ people since have ever. allowed - - themgelver to- go. The Christ of God. . - �< :r' ;t, `,,- `• " >,�..' 29. And he asked them, But who say ye that ' l dr.02" Peter ° answereth and saith unto him, Thou art • the Christ." Notice `l that our Lord does not even ar • - about the incorrectness and `the • ah 4 inadequacy of• the verdicts of the w v' s people -which have just- been re- ' ported to him. He dpes not try ; • tl, to show wherein they are wrong. t - ach�owledged Jesv�o -he . "The - - t Christ of God." .. No higher title than this could ever be given to - • �d our _Lord, but one, namely: Son ' q� -. is n;`•'s: n# tom$ God- _ P _ bined "them _�oth. - . :, 30. "And a charged them that -..a' they should tell, no man of him." It. was only for a short time that . God. All personal intere�s� e- - Tral .. they were thus commanded to be n' come. mPrged'in those' of the gds C$nadiana • o silent. Soon , they were to -re- r It ceive a command to go every - irk great and high things that he. Plans are- nearing completion where ' preaching the 'Gospel: finds himself, and as he sacrifices for the training. of Canadian Jesus wanted them to continue his life in their behalf . that he troops stationed in Manitoba' se- - : nee rto Him fo• rfurther instrue naves it. Only in such things is Commandos -- the hard hitting there any ,tale life.. specialists of -the Allied forces. _ " -- r Jesus Forsalb His t3satk '86. -'For what sloth it profit a will uu -, oi. -Ana •ne oegan to teach man to gain the • whole world, dergo an intensive two -week Win. _ . them that the Son of 'Man must and forfeit his life? 87. For ter course in, C- mmando - tactics, - F suffer many things, and be re- what should a man give -in es- manoeuv#ng in the pine ridge NEW $L}1�pAY COMIC jected by the elders, and the change for his life ?" By the whole area as a reconnaissance patrol. . :_•'__ - -' - -..-;,,.. -. ..__.. ,. - -__._ _- �iajl�d� � 'and the scribes; an iw�ld��uswu.11 weaisl, actu�ly se Tee mluou t�uutitniclie otrainm- _ chief _ _ w * L 1' i�aacy meetm you here! Fred Allen, otter neafly ten ye -era lr► . j"' o, finds him" back where he started, making Sundae Fun- rise again." Jesus is brief in this pleasure, beauty - and glory." period, carrying streamlined ra• 'for his millions of network fans, coast to coast. Fred has his first. formal announcement. He What is y� man hannfirvrl 14, a trsve}1#a ad much -ai- crew,' tenor Kenny .B&kez, rortu(:aa tiort s. A' �000lmaal in race one creaking a -terrible though he have-all- the things, 40 miles on skis with . full equip- , estra and the Mighty Allen Art Players in the Sunday night at pie news to his deant friend&, bo forfeit. his life? meat. - - .00 y.= spot now, and there •they ars.&n to stay. But the good-'-' The, shock cannot` he avoided but - maws is that the Fred Allen show came to Canada with the change, softened as mush as possible. �apd is now beard on a largs network of stations, including CKOC is The . very thought of seeing their iltoa and CFRB in Toronto. The time'agrrin -9:00 p.m. Sundays. _ beloved Master a victim of the SEASONAL-l" • -0 * • ' • Sanhedrim at . :[eruwlem . 'must. S Another bit of headline radio transcribed for radio broadcast- have ovefwhelmed the discipleb' t aI fatsnsag news >s rna zact teat an- mg la Lhw r"aw "FI:YlNfi -F@i� - -a6t v:.l� lrra...ao vi lLair - -y -s+llter great national radio person- FREEDOM" aeries, dedicated to love,' attachment and high ;topes, HORIT.ONTAL Answer to Previous Pasr:le =l,8 Pertaining to alit? has returned to the air with - the Rork and service of the R.C.- but also because of their con- - ' -1 barge 1 1 U��` 14 Three. a brand new show, which is also A.F. CKOC in Hamilton broad caption of the Messiah,.. which American food I N'E ' [ 18 Sea mile. being heard in, Canada. Jimmie east& the show Wadnesday nights included the very opposite of suf- bird. , t ! L E'0 20Tranapased fiddler, Hollywood's ace sews re- at 8.00 o'clock--MB in To- faring and being killed, namely. _ ? It belpnga to qh l H' (abbr.): ' d d triumph .L_ .-earthly n cur -an - the R: 'T 1 23 Sutures. to this air -lanes roata - Tbursda at - 9.38x- an+i F �+ ..: • , _- ��esr y ' 7[areh 2nd, Anil ;s h(iard in Can- outer stations, through the. facilil. Peter Rebukes - Jesus famRy N %�'A' 25 Tame turkeys _ - ads through a number of stations, ties that transcriptions afford, 12. `And he spake the saying - -16 Not eaten. 1, 1 C R are derived iaciudinR KOC Hamilton, CKCL are able to present the program open]y and Peter too Hijg_And ��Qgg� - 17 I Nf •, 11 .a a•", ■�,_,,E F limes mosti suitsbie .-w d,els began to rebuke Him.'" To Peter wade tea. E I varieties. _ CIFPL London, CFCO Chatham rOsAcast scneuum. azespeekive lucli 12tn1tSM seelued w .lie in- sa reuy ywuam. A 2? To whirl. sad CKCR in Kitchener. Fiddler's of where you listen to the show, discreet;' such premonitions of 1p'Ci csi E R O 29 It has sldsta shoat the stars,--his 'bell' you will find it pulsating, dra- failure were -at .variance with ail language. �' handsome " ratings of the newest filmy. and matic._eatertainmont --•an exciting his conceptions of Christ. " The 21 Toilet box. -= of the Air Forces of. the - ;.. : . ]Js gossip of the cinema colony ±age Master had manifested. a momen- 22 Street (ebbs.). 50'Limb. ffiT]ICAL 81 Station. makes mighty fins, rapid -fire lis-' Empire. Lary weakatas; it was his duty er tenin¢ Fiddler is bzoe.deast on JUST OTES: Bin¢ Crosby has Twelve 28 Stimulated. 51 Ngbbr Ate ice ` 1_ stir $3 pattetf eased h� 10th Attaiversary. ,in 24 Senior (abbr.) (a r.). 2 Concord. patters. •. n hts at seven o'clock. p monstrkte. He took the • Lord 25 Month (abbr.}'52 Flying '8 Bursted. 85 Constmtes• Monday tg aside a little, perhaps in order 2812 inches (ol.� 4 EmerBtdr x Whm you hear your local stn- KMH ... Peso Faith, �Canadian- hi '.e4.e I(: li.oloa i1. a. l,riia ui 28 April -(abbr.). 53 To etmt�up. mountaifs. era>y 'transcribe+:', ii ' duly signifies Hour", .was one 'of the winners pubhe remonstrance. 30 To make dear. 55 Musical note. -' S And. 30 To eject. :`flat the musical or other material of W GN'■ Great American Op- Jesus Rebukes Voter 82 Last testament 58 Dregs. B Call used is Al Unwilling. 5a'the program has been specially ereita contest Edward G. 88. "But. he turning about, and 114 Tree. 58 Unit. _.. - -.` hunting 46 To crush. - :4*. > , "carded for radio broadcasting. Robinson, star o! "Big Town'„ seeing his disciples, rebuked Pe - 36 Idant- 39lmmerats turkeys. 47 Wit2tout. t9T41ea annoaneed as 'recorded'. his one of the finest collections bf ter, and earth: Get thee behind 37 InAicls- one'a self. 8 Head covering 48 Go on. irnariably the program constitutes modern art in the country. me Satan; for thoa mindest ;tot 40 Quantity slits male strati„ 9 Domestic 49 Norse tales.. blend of familiar records by RECORD OF THE' WEEK:— with.its -- slave. 52 Wager. - • „ the things of God, but the things - - _ favorite entertainers. - Amongst "Deep In The Heart Of Texas ,, -'4Z Raccoon:.' spread: 16 Like. S4 Clamor. ; by Alvino Ray! _of. men. It 'was necessary 'that .d3 MyseH: 62 It formerly 11 To bring legal 57 Each 01 11 j :- mattf_ west shows speoially he should throw back the temp- �- �� •lllFl •,vim. s,•:d P.jp -- _ _ -- J1 Lpt ✓ -ToRh .12 Branches of 6o Portugal �S v N' D A Y - -- e t Cl�rriat turns almost en- vehemence, with the rebuke of 46 etter. America. learning. {a br.). _ - -- tirely from speaking to the matt ; - heaven set ag ;�nst' -the preisump- i5 C H O O L. Ludes, the public, as it were, •sad tuona rebuke of flesh. 'Here as 1 1 3 4 S' denotes his attention to those who is all other places is 'th' Gospel _ L �r O now believed in him. And on the Christ is, shown to-,be and 3 lb J way be asked his disciples, saying other men, when•they differ with unto them, who do men say that him, a.together wrong. $ 19 C 1 LES30N XII. 1 am ?" The question is signifi- 84, "And tie - called unto -Him JESUS THE MES5 cant. Jesus is not only conscious_ the multitude with his disciples, FORETELLS HIS' DEATH _ that he is a problem to men; He' and said unto them: If any man x j Matthew 16s13.28; Mark 8 :27.37; assumes that He ought to be. To would come after me, let him. 27" Lolse 9 :1845 His mind, there can be' nothing deny hiinself and take ".up •' hia, lR11YlED TEXT, Mark 847.37 so important as that men should cross, and follow me." At the 32 35 GOLDEN' TEXT. —For •rboso- have received a true impression very time when Peter would keep.. ever would save his life &hall tone of Him and should think of Him the Lord from. going to ;the. ccross . -• ��•- rllw�d7.r shill 1..., Lie -__fie t}I lYilfs -�� g1117S��f- • ri- p y 11, 1_....•.. 'l.oi YEtca . No for my sake and the gospel's Collection of Testimonies ' ought to be - instructed 'on the 9-38 40 41 MUD save it. Mark 8:35. 28. "And they told hits, say- denial whieh-be himself must_en= - THE LESSON IN' ITS SETTING' ing,'John the Baptist; and others dure. It is not Christ's cross 42 5 '!<a ; ;,: 44 Time. -- Autumn, A.D. 29. Elijah; but others, one of the that we have to' -take -up. His'' — p1ae.. -Not far'from.Caesarea prophets "" This collection of tea- sufferings stand alone, incapable 6 +47 I �4Ei '. Y �b Philippi, •far north_._in Palestine; . timoniea is both of re pititian-asrd- needing none; • t I _ -, -. fader the great towering Mt -- _and- criticised.=. -On the -one hand but each .lies his own. - 51 52 53 S Hermon, a few miles east of the it ih a confession that our Lord- 35. 11P6r whosoever' would save e ty of Vhmascus. , had taken his place among- the his life shall lose it'; and whoso= 5C 57 Peas'. Confession of Christ great Prophets of Israel. On the ever shall' lose his life for' my 47. "And.3esus went forth, and other band, these 'confessions sake and the gospel's shall save t; : 62 his disciples; into the .villages of failed to recognize Christ as more it." There is no such thing as - a Caesarea Philippi ": It is at this than a man. He was only a man ultimate loss in the kingdom of - POP y J L R A — Forewarned I -. I3 MI LA WATT - -.. THERE'S A GHAP 14ERE i, OIU , l THOUGI -IT GOT 51A ' MONTWS FOR .... _ - -. = Y E S, YES � H�C-RE TD CON K Y ,1- DEMANDINf�' 'MONEY I'VE READ WL . NESb 70 'HEAR rA-_r -WI TH —PO NAGE-S - -. MV PAPE� S r _ KNOW- tAll �. � •� _ •_ ' .—___ . • , �� jai /,,� - - ��.f,l� _ _ _' . '_.`,�- ' (sefteeal M The 0*11 svnAleu...lot.) _ - .g f .r,± . �.`J..^s+!• .s,." _� -� y Z. Y - - .. - t- _. _ :-1.. 3,2..''5. - - - _ _ "w-"*....`..:.; a., -. , , y :.sx _-z-+c� ,,.,_.,._�'4•,�•,. C 5 ")- T> - `.T u1'. d. d. a r . _` i' _ - fi: �.L C' 4'- A.. lit:,. � � •�,.'�',. ;- - ../•' •.'.$,: 4 . ,,:1} At _ r _ �+ _. .. .� 1 -li,f .__ :_-- __ —.___- - AI� , - -- - .SG' L �t • of friends will only shake _, I. "#' = •i .T. 'Li"%, .•v110,w : `If'F --•- m'�. -:rise ,r w •; 6�e.tiC"• tt .wiz - ,•- :.'.i °•- :wc ,- ..::}.,.' .,�.. -•-.r' `.'' °'sew'•' >.> ,�;.. �1. '•x•{ -'� ' +x. •�' < v - +� �¢ �_.,... ., ...w- :,-..�• - .,,.�:. .,.: ,� % -', •.. -. -. - - - =.`.r :; ass. � i'""' •'nan+K ,� v ' x'n' :�• 't' . •r 7'. - '•'a' .�' :•ono-~ t•F . .ti:., v °, -„nw -* .. c / •L ;-�`.. ...♦ �, •T•Y„ J•a.4- _ ' .Y -�.�' •L.. '• . lnA•' y1 !n sirs•`•• . urn � ,y .F+_ ',.ti - ,•..may'.• T, : t r ti,' - - ._ .. .. .: •+ ..� _ C, •'.64Jj J i. .L a .n u i .i :.i.i ■ n' sees LES. NWARI:AXE ADDRESSES ° PICUNG ROTAAY = AWNS K-M The noted author and plsyyveight; HERE ISTIP • VALV ? Leslie McFaadane, now resident in a + -,'Kr, and Mrs. Morley and ; - ._rya, spent Sun�iy wits Mrs. W�bJ, was guest speaker at the 207C , s slates', at 'Hamileatt. . __ Tuesday night luncii"l; *5 week, _--6 Many, things to to make a good sait�me -� .M�. McF'A''.atLe wri#�w for Liberty, ,': fabrics, honest tailoring, correct 'fit and style. .•-- .,firs and Mra. Coffey, Toronto, Saturday Evenirg-_Bnat, M•'• �"ip Top Tailors give you all three at a price - - ' jand is the author of many of the that fits your budget -plus 32 years' .tailot'm6 - j f�c70ey sues the week -end , now. popular, Friday everAng CBC -- • and Mrs. -Clhae. Marquis, of -- _to -meson a experience. �'lbnoato were week -end visiborn T of the Air" pro- oa'!1 find, as usual, that we have all the fine _ grams. His address was Zxtr'emely Tip To British and domestic fabrics this - - +► a hlith Joel. and Mrs. 36arquis here. intealeatisig, describing the manger $pz■ag. are combined with current style 1 ' • ,Mrs. Fred Baledon, Barirad has in which an author plans nis story,- trends and 711p Top skilfid tailoring in a ' ISen visiting her mother, ,Jars. W. builds it up, -etc. - the competition alptLing value that stands out. J. CAarh. in sell' -He desoi�bed very - - its- - Ronald- Watson,- R. -C.- A,.. �Iy tie' ptocess and -mach= !C29•?5 -- - IF., stationed at Winnipeg, is h^me inery used £a writing and producing - �,i' _ sees Sor a few dais. the radio play. W. McYantane has - ' .. —Mr. and Mrs. Elmer is Powlell, the of jw humour - �'rfNl�+l� of pOMlfllt to Cho"* fmo r if Columbus, were week -end visit -iy pre of the formers mother, Mrs. J. into hiss -at the proper place, _ . : , -- T A 1 L O R E D- T O- M E A S UR ! . C�ureh Str. and is a desirable speaker at any rk;ftsect Mrs _nwm& McDena_i8_ ltiincbioa. He wise introduced by Ms. Q� — L �. coaled on the latter's 1 - Vi= $ t vsiiL . .,,rwlfn. of nMi,_ � • aitnt and uncle, Mr, and 'Mrs. John er Whitby members. The Club will j tj Mur'kar, on Sunday. dine at the Victory Grill after -two �X�%4fdi�t+s 4fLRLtI - ,;, Jvim 'Murkar' le under mod- more weeks 'at the present location, ,`5 '• -: care again, `and over the week. and will probably change to Masi TIP TOP TAILORS'`d• ° seriously ill. day Mrs.. %obertsan, Toronto, spent -eve ' - - - �� ... rinses ;•; • a few days recently, with her sis- CARD OF THANKS ter, Mrs. Alvin 'Bushby. *' --miss Merid Laviolettse, of Man - Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Inglis and teeal, spent the week -arid with her family, also :D• and Mrs. Henry - ' AGD r She s aria,.. eL .s . :, .,+. �. errs - their appreciation for the many acts fickering hardware •-(A' good crowd attended the. St. of. kindness and expaeasioiia of syxn- Letters the Editor Flraricis lie Sales dance on T4iectday pathy and condolence by friends evenirnO. A euchre and dance, with and neighbors during the recent ill- To the Editci ----_ refteshmente made up, the evenings ness and death of their rear months 'ago, after the (; ,, • sniertsia erS. ':urrap; ` brother and grarldsaa, fatal accident at the Four - V.rners -i Vr Pni�ltr &Live Stock Tonic use c —Mrs. Hn H• Raiser entertained friends. on Sunday for her sister. IN MEl1fOIiiAM Palmer and Mr. X. S. Chapman, Rapat Purple for bars# irons #s. 3 ; . ­4314 and Mrs. Lye, of Toronto. firs. Young and Betty and Mir. Jack CALVERT _ In loving memory -of (thein. Village Trustee) telephoned - Brrrwm spent �uunaay, with Mr. and my dear mother, who passed away, `" `is with regard to setting up and Dri -kil Louse Killer for the" Cattle _.sr- -liurx Ka#ser. ° Mareh 21st_, 1933. x1o2'dmg a suitable petitirs� to the - -,e+l� misceU]aaeous shower was You're not "forgotten, mother dear, Hon. Mr. McQueston, Minister of - — =- d Poultry[ Nor -even shag] you be; al t • Ibeld at the testis of Mrs. Leonard u; 1� a to have Sto Liehts in- Iiat.h Iasi F.A .,, night fox he .:� -� -longue t, stalled at this intersection to reg- - �] T �nr • - , Miss Bessie Bath. After Wa shall remember thee ulate the traffic throughout the en- tor--in-law i lr. . H+' thre vildagen As this Petition need - ithe' bride -fo -be received a number of - �Lm-izsgiy remembered by Beatrice of m1� ails aZid cans, beautiful gifts, a moat enjoyable ev. and her Da hters. ed more Oian. a layman's wording, P _ suing was held. y we found it necessary to ask' the --' We regret the sudden death of . , I�A'vE P3CgERING advice M a lawyer, Mr. F. R -' Hume Kerol Disinfectant for the - stables• _ May Dairy and a suitable petition was presen- ` -- - _defuse, who passed sway Mar. laid, TO OSBAWA - -- ted to the people of P9cloerisg for -'.. _ —isu(� �� i� 2tia 19th . Be w1II a ' their signatures„ Subsequently some year. a>y Hove ass nurses were atlixed to this Pet- .0 Mast -and Poultry Feeds..• - _ :resided with life grandparents, Mr. At 81 minutes after the boar 10.81 - icion .sag ;� war•..ul,a+uu,w�i, :., „i.. of the 8r.+o. , (Asians Con- • - and- YroL Henry Shea of chin, will- m - Al.e at is l � Amy- Oyster Shelt and Grit: age. and 9.88 a: m. ... at 12.41 IL �. , - -aces. a Wyatt, Semis Oro. atten faille. "'�� rein Pe group of We � =eAi for McCoraaict•Deeriog Farm 0"bibUy aoat ..ded the shower is honour of Iilia _ �� of oHsghwwa to the Minis- - _Repaita: -- eats Bonne Bath, last week, and on Mon- 'fl0 TORONTO _ _ At this th W. Conant did -- r day, v,•_ lid -�.W)> -- � ee1Cmg per Motto = We have it. Can set it. Or h is not aaadr. —;VERY Boun T-mmch rte► 'tartl�w. �.. �„1 by, entertained Miss Bath at a mil- !'roar i!0 believe that motet of the .members celianeovs shower. The - bride - to-be At 6 minutes to. the hoar 8.54 a. m, 'of the _deputatiami will agree with - _ - � 0 e:tes•c imm a nullifier of hat Whi10y �29�# -�- car -and --at- 41W -a-- ="_ - --- C � A i CN 11\1 =r - `:,;t�lendn on.Tuesday evening, here. mad 11.44 p. m. dailW. Also at 7.44 On when I­ ith that Mr. lion that �• • • ii.. oa left na with the impression that � 4A farewell party was held at a m, emcept Sundays and H*Hday r. - _ imaaediau .action would... be liken in ' the Ontario hospital (office quar. tEastera Daylight Saving Time) the conavructi''n of the necessary _. tern) wheel Supt. °Dr. Fletcher, on sup U&M ' l..:, behalf B h staff a presented Isla -� , ,� . „ A. W. At the a Msyar �ARNi ERS of S Bracts Bath with a bewtitlil ca?fa _.. _.. f gable, Alladin electric table lamp Eastern Hvae — Phone 4600 �� Mr. Cori Anderson, strong- - and War Savings C+eitifieates, after ler•1•atK♦Lia1.a•Al . l.'b.'j advised �.. Vill><� TR;..e s; that WE FAT ,,1OMOMO •oo QES .T _ _ � r` ` ':-v37�." : zw: q rs s i I- '♦S.i'- a�.11d1� Hf7s8 S/LYIia - - - lyre - _ sending the bride -to-be on her from the Department,. that we EGGS .. H� last few days., of fr'eedam. — Cam. Aonld again drop them sine and -•7% C. G. L T. of the United - - - Cbairrh gttertaiaed two groups from B R see what pr�gresr. wan being made. ���VLr1 Tcomaito and ,Oshawa on Monday ev- Same weeks lacer Y enquuired of AND ALL HINDS OF :. ruing'. A group from Kies Str. Ua• one' of the Yiliase Trustees Lo see 'tta Cbumh, Onho wa, cinder the lea- if any �*e had been made in this desrhip of Mies Jean Hattie and a = __TN EATR direction: I •win informed that the , Poult 'both_ ive and dressed xMp [span Sherbourne LIbited, un- Department. of Highways had been — �' der Yids Marion Weller, took part down to- the Village t-, make a sli:- ng'b Program. ook w �iTBY vey of the situation, and that the 1 � evea� `_hold -up at that time a matter PIt�KRING FAR IVIS Of the Toronto group presented a Healthfully Air - conditioned - ' . pied►, "'Me Happy Day ". The even. THURSDAY, FRI. SATURDAY Of material' _ Man us have' sioticed the er- LIMITED ft took the ton x of a St. PatricYa MARCH 19, 20. and 21st Y of ' ectiun of stop lights in the last fig' k week, at the new , entrance V, the GiSTERED EGG, GIIiABiiliG ,gTATiON - RE - Gmturday Matinee- at 1.30 Defence Industries on the Kingston m•,aat ONT. PHONE I +�..�,a it 88i Highway. We realize now, that' it is :L rnu A Yank Iii , not ja matter of material, if there - Couxf err T --the R. A• F. st v signs have not reason that aerected, - : NEXT .WEEK'S SPECIALS then we believe that it is the dutly - ' ' - irera�ioar . TYR,owNE POWER and - B,E•I.1'1' GRABI�E of the Village Trustees and the De- _ partment of Highways to make .`Fresh and - +Smoked Fillets - "- l[ONDAY; TUESDAY, WED'SDA1i known those Feas-ms to the plc ° P� MARCH 23, 24 and 25th. of Pickering, at large.., We .do not .s Last complete show. at 8.20• belLyve that the Village friistees Salnlot� ;and = Kipper' 5:.. ahwld leave this matter any longer _ ti ;:Dance Hall in abeyance, nor do we believe that - the completion of the new highway SILK's ;MEAT :n IIItARKET LE LANDIS and will interfere materially with the 1 - : • CESAR ROMERO ne03ss1ty of stop lights at this in- 1s dmp3r flat rich de• rasa we ego furnish - - tereectiion, . Therefore, we wkxild ¢ ' < •w mrmotlait Taal wilt aloe �13 advise the Village Trustees z �' bi Y: mss. 'loos' hem �s, Q r • Ghost we us immediate word as b� ■ 1. • dignity The Smiling t'h'eir progr6es with the Dept. of ` >s In Highwayi, and H ' nothing. further -=Ron a �" School g .� appearance oar WAYNE XOIRR•IS - -: r has been dome with, their meeting — wark will stand out _ - the a es.� BRENDA ]►iARSHAL2i with Mr. McQueston, we' would tL� AiIE;Xffi SMITH gar them to give lie prompt action. Aauiounes it's Weekly afl[l@s - ' No Greater Tribntsi LE . Tlie seriousness of this affair.< Kingston Road West - cannot be ton highly stressed, and • ' N. W. STAFFORD �+ 93shway Y. , 1 Costing mitt — it is not the wish of the people q[ = Friday Mar• Q P sa . THURSDAY, FA-1. and SATURDAY the V 20. 8l•t 8 ! ail Vj 1Ydt'ks i'llage of . Picicering to .wait MAiRCH 26, 27 and 28th e,4n latent • until • another fatality- PL 482 Wbitby, Out. gONJA HE. occurs before that• action is forth- _ • t VtF— rd .t`OfiN PAYNE Fred SCQtt in Moonlight on "the Ran a h, Sun Talley. g� Rr*bt. S. Ruddy: ` Pickering, Oni. Selected 'Shorts. Technicolour., Comedy acid Variety :. F _ .._,Serenade ;AduI #s 25 ,Children 15 - r., x. . -r.'. . p. � -._ _ sees .. -__._ y._ .. ,. .. _. ... - [•"'r - -- - -._ _ . � •sees..