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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1942_03_27r •.i. '+�• !A ..'�+',n"ey:. �-s g� ,ro -}.: late ��.'.����• 4 R. 7".r'.•0 .T ••+a, 7""0.T 1 -••± _ _•'4n. . \'.' .'.Ri➢ir v.4aF`.TM 3 r w _ 'i. ''j `:'•fG'1 „'' .Y:�...C%2°•`. ,,. ,veer''! [, ;!, '.4C .� o.�'• ..' -S'., . .'` :h' ,4'i;. �, .,.•r•�Y \ =.r of Ap •xC� ., ,.ti•, i,�r's• ,.,�' $ 3' «y- °• .i+ �• �'c •`+•..r, %e3 �•'e'a"��- ti'.:`; ',Ve ..�': J ti-''i� �. -. A f L +� ,r .-y1 • R � ”' .,, `'fM -S hT' ' d' yw ] ' 1­iE So J,, y , ml_ . —� .as ' VOL. LXI - PICKERING, ONM, FRIDAY, MAR. 27. 1942 - :_.__;,__:::._ No. 32 ��lrrtss►ft,otsial iaYse. _ � �% % j� S. FORSYTH h. D.: Director Mlle W�l� Dose the war - - s� «�-� - (GREENWOOD .q t•aeM bu of fYe Asedtia 0ptomeercat �_ `� > . examined b Andet�• said Hon. C. D. •Howe, on Monday Ilk �_0°t' IIO• evening, unless we have gasoline THIEVES ENTER CHAPMAN'S -- RARE COINS TAKEN IN' •COT'r- -'•- ' -aLLJ ,d B+aY�• and rubber. IT. Howe, who knows S1�OitE EARLY WEDNESDAY AGE ;RO9BERY 1886••1936~ DUiYlIi i,J,D Y • the situat on, appears' to oe much MORNING TMS WEEK _ •-:' _ _r D R D ' Barrirtee, more alarkned,- than we believe Dr. Two•+rare coins were takim, among • N r�ya� a;rsaseiy «eft ed�q� 4 wa, C>�s�- ToxiiHwn and Xrv. H. G. McIntyre, Thieves, vAth the object o! gaff $g00 worth of loot, taken at three ; ? D�p"` -C� RNs r icota wio• et ere 4i r ate' of Claremont, thinit the citizens of -lug some easy money, entered M. summer cottages, near Pickering, by _ 59%70N. BELL [t_, RO33 Pickering are -Dr. Tomunson and S,' Cbapmazi�% Store, early on Wei- thieves, over the .week'end. One was a ONDAY WEDNUVA - -- xrs, azclntyre nave mace two con. ••iv�.r •.•�• �Z,��,�;.. • 'ng coin and the other, a AND FRIDAY Barrtstera U Soltcitora+ '�'+e' C""""l`1`'a s five-shilling --- E Nr..... ., ,^.... •�,..;i.� i.~,,.«b, del; ;,,.ir.�• %o ;;1.� -ae- isorbLr ..,..' ..,,..., ,..� i:.o Wye. AUXtrLUM Cara. •raey were {� TM. K C. �.. 4 Telephones school here to commence their lec- store, the blaeves apparently • made; � a cottage on the Rose- 7 Ceuta tar Bag NOVKE BELL, K. G. Adel, 88 tures on F vt Aid and'the Emergen- straight for the did. baak Road, near the, Rouge _Hills '25 Wag Isis • i cents per us F. ROSS ties ',of War, and have not had a A local trafffic officer, ' wko' on' Golf Collm. Among other thus - .Fw PrtHtable pig feeding QNn �y sufficient number out, to. marry on many . valuable household -- 872 B St.� return from pursuing a car down T. JOHN L , .. _ zr. _ - Y g� Fine a�n is _ necessary►- 1 s. ozonte r o + V-1-4 ,..++- c.2itivau+ w:au lcYClled, by some of it were taken, (iDnstable unester, re- THIS MILL' DOES ITl +' f MTS- McMILLAN— Barnster, Sol. the ladiee,�t the Department Lead- �, and notified Mr. Chapman at porter 8teiior, �lotuy Public- 1p Melinda Streel ers, who are not attending not one once. Upon" "investigation, evidence 'reeadto. ?eledioae file in iA08. 29t! ng - -- • .. of vaham was .present Monttay even. of prying at the cash register, was 'PICKERING COMMUNITY CLUB _ ing. In answer to a query by Dr. Pound, although no merchandise had LIKELY TO CLOSE POR DURA- Tomlinson, as to -*1* attendance was ` been disturbed or taken, other than "am nip muF y� p �� G. Modena, 3!. R. A: L G 4 HEHEV. T. dL:,bic M L. D S,. few-packages - - lire elrGar. �: 1 :..ei: ia.u.il�seCi D. s . Graduate of the Royal College of so .Poor, one of the ladies staled, a of cigarettes. + p.•t.l Surgeoaa and the Untvewty of Toronto. tltat a number, at least, of the laA- - The keys to the cash register At a Clurectora' Meeting on Graduate .of University of Toronto _ l e e la re,gdenu aecmd door cut of St. And. Offices, 9 Sultan St. Toronto KL 6$14 ' •e�'iCltaeeb. "Fickeriog,Ont. Office hours: D ies who had taken the St. John's- were found near the tobatx�o couu- a.+.. w o .r Of appointaoant. they-would ay evening, the directors ag- Residence, Pickering; i'4 r 11 (X-n, Course earlier, felt be ter. The broken plate glass window asn discussed the previously su arts aasvlN).. Phone drat a7oo. ' P Y Sg -- - . t only taking the same work•orer is the only loss is the attempted ed p� of a co- operative agricul- PETER LEVINE B. again Dr': Tomlinson replied to robbery. _ tural scheme in this neighborhood,_ ---- Bacrla„s,., .�`OCCitorete. ' *sgwisrsss F ale>Qti. this by referring to the Enterr -4aa and afti* heatinr several revorts. 3f hoar -- i - 'g,aad 8ai - - - -- of vent naK, which he Corl'ipar- most of_ which were nnfavarable, - R. BRATON. TOWNSHIP CAR BADLY DAMAGED 'IN Str. Fick-min Nart to Lilbz -Do Clark. Conveyancer. Commiwiomr• tar ed to the St. Johns Work," bein8 they unanimously -supported mot- H g • - atlas ,apleavk Acc untanr,'Etc. bro ht u to date b dealing with COLLISION NEAR PICKERING HEAD OFFICE -� OyHAWA Q poet of ug P y n6 , ion to drop the plan entirely — - - W Wrlage Chen= wh,tevale, Oat. �. aR . the treatment of war cfd�aumities, and ,A car; owned by Vernon Miles, of nerd further, to have a recognized '- WM. C. MURKAR that those ladies w+ho ' have alread6 "Oshawa was in a colliaioa with a audit of the affairs of the Company, JUSTICE OF T'HE -PEA£ = received instruction is First Aid, carried out; ail ovtstandin accounts .• _ ': ,F �:d L� - -Martin trampeM _ juA west of g - -- - e, .� r� I:� .id.ly :,al,,lui as Duffiil�s Creek` bridge ou Sunday - Pali, anal the oatance of the assets - _ FICKERING ONT. _ members of this A R. P First Aid - }} �� Corp -- thane ladies are iTt4itedr c.cz..4. . -iv vac -aa - u{,,uc'w u•,..+- �'� � insurance of -Al iLin4. and age to the Stiles car was about $50. the shareholders, and, surrender the x A, E. RICHARMEON encouraged to come to these lector- Provincial Officer Robinson stated Charter. - -Seist Rateez-ATailXVIS With -GENMRAL INSURANeg es at Pickering School Mandl ev- tihe -transport 'sent he car -into A Copy of the Resolutions is be- REAL b8TATE wing. This Course will, run probab- the south ditch, where it came to ing wept to each of the Directors,' `Soouri t� and Service, ' if seven or eight weeks. rest in several bWhes of water. beftgr4 a final meeting of the Direc- ,. NVEYANCING - - - -- It was announced in answer to an- The transport was id �go of Fer-- tors- at -tire club, dyh ;pj ed simcle >r� other query, that' several, other' ser- e'er Fitzgibbon, Tblront.L ing, March 81st, at s-80 p, .m.. fbtiOUGNIIM -PECK SI3 t;lo tee, vices were available to those ladies Molt• H. Mdktt. Cbea West who, did rot cytrre` for the medical gam, ' o work - clerical wont. asessenger / • L E. BOOTH, POSTMASTER ' C� Guest 1Speakeir 'at W. 1111, S. L YvR M• AW service, telephone services, ear sad' AT PLAM — "AJAX" • F. aid Fr F. * t+�xxvLx ti •• m-, � TI 1Y1 truck drivistg, and even AuxBiary =- GiLS*rYrs • tiGl'�IO11iS� 3S+o•e aster- The local and Children of Chins- Rae reveal- �A �t tad Arm" 80 oALUATOR ested in them cervices me L ed in an address by Mrs., Mullett, ]tint " MUL Oaia�a ltd - w _ urged �aa been appointed at the newly- y, i1, on !9e a:+a tit records •/ awes eesQaated Anywhere to- register at. once. Information ,parsed town of Ajax, the D. L L of Mina, at a tea held by Ilse W. e f%mm o• wrlte. Addrese 614 Doadae may be had from the Secretary, W. ' Plae:t here. Mail • for tits_ go- M. S. of the United (lurch in- the ; 1K1• 1�7 _ - Street, .Sssu C. Murkar. ins through here, is considerable. s�tooi room cast wtelc- , by. eyr announced for the - The revert influx of strangers � Mrs Mullett L the wife of 'the -PBANE AGI3"2 W 8, MILLIKEN ':' �YPlrit Oataeio. G E. Ma :I • ' p�� `L Raoul ire. Dept -- that with the -mivai of �- ...L.;,,.,:.,.:: � De*n of the Dental College there. , - +�ri"bush the new equipment, ahoruy, inteo- local mail cmaiderabiy. an Jean and has hMo ma:a years n Field. Re- C - � give training in this branch, wadd Warren, who was formerly on the on the CBstoese Mission Field Re- Clarke Prentice, G t Ll[ta�ed _ _ comenenee. More men are needed. post' office staff hens has- been tr- ?eLuTrtl2tg 1 'OOn � : a :IJOWSED AUCTIONEER -1 ' '1a st'. �. 9touffvl e, Qnt• Pow men of the village have paid ansferred to Ajax At the present briO visit. here, Dr. ]Lanett was in- ' Phone 191 � attention to the efforts of time, that is the largest staff an) tamed at Sang Kong. 1Ste was In- For the Ceantfes of York alai Oall+ Matleraft Medieat, sad 3urEieal the local A. R. P. to date. Plckorins post - office has ever emp- c� by her friend, Mr•: Gear moo; soCCeacar_Snr_ L'orpl�xm. A group', of both lladies and gent- loyed: - tice of C. A• S. F. and of tine I&W . takes The irsoluded a solo b tietiea Pr+o6rQn y Imo were a .� • . ets at tbi meet appointed • • - J. H. Prentice (former Peeattwoa -and F ' attteiAY ale m'41te D - lug to personally contact persons is — . _ . _. _ __ . -. Mks. F'd�anit Baker: a piano cola b; - - t - wn kILA" 21 U Y X NO 130RZjl�5 Ix 'l a P'raslLeeT. Foam alai Feint Steol� , aise, President, presided, assisted by Sara a gratuity at tali anal rrsros- . >�orrtnvioe ji+�ss. _ isttesested in this work, and invite ALBERTA . 71�b+dle Serrritt them to attend the lectures. Mze. M. R. Jeokin. ClorrsRtictee it able rates. - - -' -- -• - -• _ Mr. •l1Jex. P'icov, local horse deal- fie: X—M.' X C. Murhar, Mrs, _ - NR3. C.R. GOOD 4s-3i -: der, Purchased the largest number V. E, Cartwright and Miss E. Mar- - - COLEMA N * _ of horses at a Bale is Alberta last` rs7• _ CORRECTION week. Mr. Picov attended the 18th PICKERING YDi -TING WOIdAN annual'horee sale .held at Lacombe- - I'IIetant• light cdok stoves. - v a * It is with the most sincere exp- Alta. ..AIiVA`�10ED WAR SAVYNGS 'res dozii' of regret, that we' have to _- - _ ' so nick, - so satisfactory, recall sorrowed mete oriel to the Min Violet Swmn who . last wleei< �4 . 7 families, when we coerect a death AMATEUR THEATRICALS received considerable publicity on Goal Oil stoves, Elee• clot CERTIFICATES announcement, published last week her achievements and recent entry plates,—Window screens, t : , which should have read - Mrs. Geo. Pickering groups are• preparing alto the Women's Auxiliary of the ` ' `. 5 i two plays which you .may get a- Canadian Air Fomce, is, we under- Screen doors, garden tools - Hutchings. Our deepest apologies to • _ rhance to see, coon, They are one- - a �•»« -, M; gion, CY$1L` Lr. MUHL act- mnedies, of which you may get Congratulatia�.3 ' She leaves for' °St piiCes -• " GENERAL IN*URANCE more information later. Training School at once. ;RV1Cfi _ - PStOTECTIO� Bring n your lawnmowers tf -- - - - - -- ,bsshtrpened;and;repaired 5 -piece Walnutdie °' �'�MM\`` \ ALVIN BUS�HBSt' -- - - �, ,;;: .�.' ?.`.:<'•:; << <: �;. Hardware Tinsmith ' S .50 � :\ room sue �,,,�. \��,. � \,� < _ _ _ •PiCBERINQ �h and 2 StL1dD0 COli, . :. \. > \,,•::,:...,,: �f -T�1 ale /� \+•• \�''�.\:`1i % ?c i \'; ^. •iliOi,� Kl.+s.__, _.. ... Chairs, -72.50 �,,,,.....: ..:. \_ \�; ': BYES DRUG CO , Ltd Spring %M matt•�� ,�� • --_- ` y�: �' THE REIALL -STORE a presses,' 6. �- 43.50 IN PICKERI`G . Dinette - suite, 6 pie- 4 L - -- -� _ - \ '. ,r; \ u`dae rag ` . ces, -67:50.. : - T SALE - �. H 11 1Z 13 find 14 °. Motor Ambulance, Day or Night �.'' r a # >. MARC ' . ' 1 _ PHOrE 130Q ` " \ \ r NVat&,for your Hand Bill' _ STORE HOURS DURING, SALE C A. STERRITT s oo • —i1.00 P. - - = funeral Director. Y ocal Delivery • Furnituit; Dealer = - • "'" ' ax - -- Prescri flown carefully cow - pounded. y# J hw, p x K ING ER PICKERING AND CLA.REMO:.]T ?' : p STORES � �. LOCAL DEL1VERlt _ '~ British Raid German Bases In n ceway - _ _ yr• „ >...•r.ro.i' a.sr T v .tit ., . ... .. .., i..�— ..- -..<.. _. _w _- .��e___�._. .., . _ •_..�..__.... .. �.� - .�.. - ..., - a .— .. _,..__.. -_�_ _ _ i � � -, n. __ _ _ .. ___ _ , . te h. x•a +. l. e T ' } ^rvw^ ie. • `N 9C. . -' . "��5'' • t :/ . ♦ ''ti .4� _ "^w, :l -.o- Becomes General Minaper - -- J. J. Gibbons Llmltsd THE WAR WEEK Current - Events_ -- DIYIP Second Phase\ Of Far East War T fi eat To Australia - -`' The -first phase of the Far race against time, a race between p Eastern conflict ended with the the enemy's advance and the 1RN *' tall of Java, the "citadel island." landing, of reinforcements in Aua• A Wla:kly ep�u� '�'� 'i'6.t to T6� Caao�iao Araay__ ' of the East Indies. In 'estlmating tralia. - -- - •, _.... � Japan's gains, the population in Help For Australia o.; ,_:. �•► "Form fours, right!" Wrong. in addition to procurement and the ,conquered countries numbers Premier Curtin of Australia, is "They don't form !oars any more. storage of practically everything roughly 11b,000,004 and the ter- a broadcast to America, made s . d' But you knew that. didn't you? the Arm needs the Royal Cants ritory acquired more than 1,000.- plea for full co- operation and ' You have seen ,columns of sol. than Ord acs Corps operates re- 000 square miles. They have cap- warned that "Australia" is the • - y w. marching in threes. pair and, re lacement units o! !` tured a treasure -house of essential last bastion between the west — %: : ;,•,' °r�. ., p �� ' _war supplies and raw materials: coast o1 America and the Japan- varying fi '' r rubber, . tin quinine, hem stiff You have seen mechanized ry ng YPe , ;w,}.`l :. u q p eae-if Australis goes the Ameri- _ va i t sand sizes according - ;, ;,,fr; _ .sr troops rumbling along the roads to where the work has to be dose. f� fields, foodstuffs, iron wolfram. car are wide open." Almost coin = In a • variety of • khaki coloured One unit maker repairs under lire, F j.�, ' , manganese and copper deposits cident" with Premier Curtin s ap- vehicles of stray shapes and carrying its workshop, forges,,:, which will go s ion way, toward welding sets, she., right up to the ; ;: g y, peal came the announcement that alses' damaged vehicles or guns that making Japan self-sufficient. General Douglas MacArthur, the But yqa still wonder w7ist the , The subjugation 'of Java has re- heroic"dVender of the Philippines, Individual Citizen's Arm does In have to be fixed up. You'd bi set Japanese forces for an at- had been appointed to the Su- . place o! the o]ii �atade gtoltnd .,..r.L..,� -t\9 �..w, -L-t �.�.. L. a.- - task 'on Australia and a heavier reme Command of the - Allied ✓ alai. V� . u.,.i &V"i. ; dl . �, ,• thrust across the tsurma Darrier i orces is tae soutn western halt► on the left - ; "Pick nip that the proper equipment right out in HARRY M: TEDMAN to India. Pacific with headquarters is Aug- " r.. the middle of a fold. (' step in the rear s'� there Other units, larger and more newly appointed General Manager Allies Stand in'Burma tralia, and that heavy reinforce., "Fitt bayonets "; you know, tits- of J. J. Gibbons Limited,' Adver General Sir Archibald Wavell, meats of men and planes had - start of thing. !ally equipped. are ready to rising Agency. Mr. Tedman -was a British commander in India and reached the island. r leas -ot t°nugh Job �dag- "form fours" -any more there b time. These, of coasw. are based J•° Gibbons, founder of the business. Rangoon and a large part of Australia may prove to be the still a certain amount of parade at greater distances from the Mri J.' J. 'G•VWMt becomes Prest -lower Burma was; - in some res= - tougheit Job the Japs have tackled ground work to be done. It's front to permit !all-scale repair dent;—Asid Ralph A. Barford and pecta, amore serious blow than yet, even though they are un. - ...'_samething like crawling before amt recovery jobs td be carried g H Psttlason, Torosnto, become the loss of Singapore. it brings _ doubtedly prepared to attack with ' you walk. out efficiently. directors. Other -officers and Dir- the war much closer to India and all their power. Ever since the first Geat War_. Australian lead. the time you -walk you really meehanies out of ordinary re-_ It A. Stapelis,_ee�residente, To. - China. There appears to be little on have been conscious 'of the ' walk. cruits!" You might qW. Wei! ronto; Walter K. Hoare, secretary- doubt that -the Japanese will on- Japanese menace and have been Let's take it in stages - from the gnawer ,to that one is yes. It . treasurer and director, Toronto; deavor to push their advance into planning the defence of their . elvllian clothes to dpsclalizod sol- isn't as strange as it sounds. Harold M. Reid, vice-president. ' upper Burma and to obtain bases country. The opening of hostili- dier. _ not f0 • Mon 1L.. L;,'. w ..'—..k India: I �_ --. tvi:i Ohio" of train- that most youngsters nowadays president, Winnipeg; Ewart G. United Nations' •air superiority the necessity for speed and the Inc for the mechanized speehlist can take the sSgins of their fath- Macpherson. vice - president, Re- in Burma permits continuous at- government in Canberra, the ' _ Phase One is basic training which R . G. Smith. viceoresident. taek on Japanese cb- mumication Co w ! ' d common to all arms and ser- it u Calgary; D. N. Crawford. vice- , p again. Os that many a boy • linen that will slow and, it to worked feverishly to mobilize the, _ - ?vices. This teaches the new sol- of high School We knows more. president. Vancouver, hoped, halt the advance of* the country's 7,000,004 people for s . tier to accustom himself to Army about radio than Marconi opera- Mi3tsdo'a army. In the Jungle - maximum effort in the face of life, trains him in marching and tors did s few years ago, created to meet -a depression emer- swamps the British troops are the emergency. . discipline and the use of a nut. Out of material like that you genoy that is ended--continue to fighting a delaying action" with a The enemy is _striving desper. get of weapons. Phase Two, to can taro out a fialshed mechanic alb for themselves money Deeded which inns ass two -fold purpose: (1) to hold ately to establish air bases north posted -9--their -..is s 100 !! L16- J t �. fits mesc� for 2 few , ��� -•-, -- �- ..m ��s . .. Australia, as fair w th lie -- -- . . -tests show them- to have possi- you can with former _motor mo. Not while an army of federal weeks until the forces of uaturs- - aueeess:- Trware on Japanese - Fa as mecnsalca specliIia of , �ai� gyr��n and automo- press ageats�Tamors to Pmulctr is the form of torrential rains - basei to -the northeast - in New '* _:. -is carried out in Technical Schools bile factory machinists, many of and pupstuats activities that have make all jangle warfare impos- Guinea and New , Britain has in- and prepares - them for Phase whom have already joined- the no present need or value. sible and (2) to check the Japan - creased noticeably, indicating _ Three, specialised advanced Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps. Not while Congressmen try to age advance until the Chinese Australian ' reinforcements of courses carried out at the put over useless canals and rives bombing planes. In its various pbaws the trades army marching � southward can botbi than Army Trades 3cbool.4 trate� F9_ framms sohetsa and take ut the time of Japanese troches near- join them. pa ere Strategy - - highly competent sad Iy �d trades. Thin is whit you defence oMoials clamoring for fao- Naval Wens& - The Japanese plan may be to 'instal workers, machiniste . black- tones and oontracta as L war wee* - - - -- rmitias, waldea - and a dossn might s� a doable - barrelled job' gravy It hiust be admitted that in the conquer the country port by port, Bight now these schools and train- a Not while WPA. despite • short., Battle of the Java Sea the United occupying strategic points and' other types of craftsmen sre gra- im "sutras am supplying anmcia_1- Nations suffered a great naval leaving. the vast interior to the dusiecL ills for -a. ••" I -L\.., a..h. w .....a wu r.w- a aa., f°' e+`sa_� s }'"" "'` " nuwea l have lessly, outnumbered and lacked air enormous. The country is almost But when the+ war is - success- _ men to rfo rm or the need of ass direct De _ d Ise t to snits posts to luifij concluded bare will some p���• support.,' It is becoming clear now the size of the United States. - repair and atalateaana* -sea. that Japanese' equipment was far If the Japanese effect land. - deivsr- mechaaicy rte. Last is tLo the question of rehabilitation. Not whits .CCC and NYA stretch - ` Lddss of training !a Phan 1�'oas, Tbat's the other barrel! fires y' hands far funds to pamper greater in volume and higher in ings, they will encounter in Aus- ng quality than Allied -authorities had tralia more fighting equipment 4 Abe liaLhiag school for tap - north young tau who Drs now young men who ought to be in the mechanics sack ra Armament being trained fns was are, sate- armed farces or the war plants, calculated. At the begins o! than is any territory which they Iaatiftons, instrument- makelrs and ally, being pad while they trait �aot wane scrixes namper war merchant marine was one of the running. Man for man, they will men is such brackets whose high- for poses. This Army is not go- prodaatioa, despite a solemn prom= . - fines in the world. It .is known most better fighters than them- _ w t tg'h - Ise that th ou to loons thousands of an- oy M stop. 1t lv ., \,.......- elves- �ad'� -de# enders for the work of the Boyd trained young men upon industry ivot waus tae ute•aa4-,•eatb a +' , canadiaa Ordnance C whoa Peace ls signed-it is going � uninterrupted production is avert merchan£ vessels into sir - is much larger than any eacoun- Ws haw diseaessd Oordaaass bo- craft carriers. It follows that the tared in Malays, or Java, o to make available skilled trades- used u a weapon to put over the Allies have .a i. fore in thus col.......► bur Ord - man what van- antir-tom great -.- -under -ti aaaee has so many ramifications their places at beach and lath's Not while double time is demand• noted the number of plane dar- Thus far, in their unchecked Shat we will many- r ificati it had tale nip It oivch life the ad for Sunday wori which is only Tiers in the Japanese navy and march of conquest, the Japanese min �y times amore the pie- job of recovery, and repair they Dart of a 40 -hour weer explains the extent to which the have invaded countries with over - learasd iz the IadividnQ Citizen's Not while a man oan't be sm- Japanese have been able to com- wheiming' Asiatic populations tare of the Individual Citizen's which for centuries have been Army ls complete. Army, - . ployed on an army project or in. bing. sea power_and_siz power and a- war plant until he pays 120 to to lrol_d- control of _ thA_Xir . in_all dominated by Europeanii. It ' WIM _ _ - Qro%ed in Malava and •Burma th# - Not while criaiiaal gangs control Race Against Tune theay' natives were in great mea= y a"" W&J employment and allocation of men Japan's sea superiority in the sure sympathetic to the invader. :,:1_ to work on the Normandfe and- the South Pacific has been increased Australia is different. It is a 4 = other ships along New York's vast by her naval victory at Java. She White man's Land with `no subject - - The following editorial from The start we are bonad to win In tho wateefroat. has destroyed the only fleet• which races. The Japanese will have to is Kew York World - Telegram might' sad. Not while fifth coldninists are could menaee her lines of com- 'fight a white man's army, fight- ° well apply to Canada: Only when tu4 aware of existing pampered and enemy aliens move-- , munication and is free now to ing for s white man's country -to The nation needs to awaken to' perils will the united States do its freely in defence areas. convoy her landing forces to Aus- the last ditch. The Japs won't The fall gravity of the peril that utmost.' Pray God that awareness =Not while the grim job of prepay tralia- The battle will be another like it. Oontronta it.. will not come• too' late, es it did ins- our home communities against R needs to appreclats haw badly !a i'raace! air raids and sabotage ls gummed to work for Uncle Sam• gimme _ 21 Wooden Soldiers we have been defeated in three Production Diroctos' Donald Ned- up with a lot of highfalutin, boon. hem 'u" eggs, gimme ehare -the � =-- - Imonthe of wee. son appeals for vastly increased doggling, social service activity. wealth, gimme 130 'every Thurs• Scare Italian Army It needs to understand that it L industrial output on a 24 -hour. Not while pressure blocks_ clamor . day. A British officer just returned . Possible for the ,United Nations seven-day basis -198 hours a week° for higher benefits, bounties and France had the' gimmes too -had from Libya said 50 British artil'- 4d4 the United States to. loss this Maximum production, in short. » pensions. _ .them till the Germaas Were close lerymen had captured 5.241V1ta1- f -te ,' F...... E..n wt got -it'.' W. ..111 t- f' i9. Tea eye:'j bedy, Ea. - 8i93 t 1�9!%}l ci.tau \!seen! rand that this possibility may be. Not on the present basis -not •duction. in short, unless, first, we frantically to work -too late. with the aid of 21 dummy soldiers *tine a probability if the, present under the psychology of recent fully iealise our artful peril; .and, France has no gimmes today- armed with wooden guns. ttd* does not change,, years. second, get over the gimmes of except gimme food for. my baby, The dummies were _placed in - - - It aeeds to realize that there is _ Not until we quit thinking in recent years. gimme a - plate- to --la; ; Lead. posh ions to draw the Italian fi: e wave chance of the-Japanese pusd. terms-of less work for inore money. Gimme snorter hours; gimme gimme death. while the artilleryn en advanced log through India and the Germans Not while there is greater con- higher wages, gimme bigger prof- from another direc>ion, dec,ared. driving through the Near East, to- cern-al�.out overtime pay than over• its, gimme more overtime, gimme "Caielite ", the invention of a from Y. U. r din. 'Join - their armies and resources in - rim@ production ` lose work, gimme more 'pensions, United States chemist, will . be 'the Italians, th�nkink tney were as almost unbeatable combination. Not while farmer politiofans are gimme greater crop benefits, giuimi. utilized in transxorming 3,i,outl bering outiianked by 'a superior It needs to 'set away, once and more interested in higher prices more appropriations and patron- bags of coffee into„ plastics this force, lie said, retreated 10 awes - - - f, r all, from the comforting feeling than raising more essentials._ - -age, gimme - Plants for my Coueree- year at a new plant at z,ao raulo, aird laid down. their arms wnen at while we may 1049 At the Not while government bureaus • -. sional district, gimme tees an-d uues brazil.' the lsrit,sh- pursues REG'LAR .FELLERS —The Inventor -By GENE BYRNES sm U. a F246 • • - - _ _. __. wry- hvr'l,}•,✓.� .. ` -�1�. i f' •S: f•'f•,!.. f .•F .:+ •.'r x M M `. •4 r !,}- dam, t' , }�.� •. - .+w•... Y..r ., i:�' ,.n., ';e,« • ,q . ",y,,.• -a' * -� _ ,o..:'_ - >. ;♦ ._rte. -:. the Victoria arose in 1117 for sink- , .. - -- - ,. .. � - .- intr •__° �__- --gem* _.battleahig. -td. -Its _ _ ... - - - - -- -- '- - - l _ • � _ ''. -4/ the side of a motorboat Bad eater ,C'G/ • -' ins under cover of '@arknesa: Only �Jp • " about 49, he wore old- Lashoned "sideboards" 'down each otieet He _ :' Satibtty those active appetites with flipped, a white silk handkerchief good hot fateful of from one sleeve and coughed Into !� steaming-hot soup and a E eaerous P It lightly before arising to begin -; Christie's Premium Soda Crackers! They're always semi- apologetically: "It will be my job, gentlemen, dependahlyiresh and so crisp and tatty. At your grocer's, F. ? to protect you if attacked salted or plain. Get the scour ;w-:: _� fifth -dt- employing a single ez- cess '-word he outlined a plan 'of onaical 2 -pound package. Serve -- - - action "that has already met with with - - Y' considerable success:' He explained ' ps'stiads'spreads -guy the If attacked h surface craft food r s SERIAL . STORY he that hit with the lull lorcti - -- � d o beverage. ! at my command w•hlle, you moat .• _ ^ follow your Sealed Orders." - .� MURDER lei CfJNYOY y , ��/ app E Rw "And now you are ,asked to lie- •.. IRV A �r'Y-r- OI-8PF"f'Ct' _ fw:. lnnrw Closeli ="t ,1'1 if-, 7r- iss _ - portant command to oa l carrying ships in the convoy as 'as j.'.- .,..ed in your Sealed Orders - CHAPTER I well as .the troopships. It one or �f - - "I regret to state, Gentlemen," and then take up Formation L •" more, of you should be attacked •' `_ " ': ,'.' skid the commodore' presiding at There was a murmur of protest. by a submarine, all other vessels Troopship Convoy MX Conference, These Sea Dogs knew. the perils must .proceed at full speed AWAY "that the British Intrlllgence has of this unprecedented move -fast ocean greynountls and ponderous' ewtaLnea positive. information- -that freighters milling around perhaps leaving the survivors to their late a Nazi agent will be among the temporarily at least. The pur 20,000 troops sailing with us to. ' in a heavy sea. The commodore pose Is to curtail loss to an absa _ . ,i sorrow " ,- let the kettle boil before resum lute minimum. Stationary ships •' Across the expanse of mahogany tag: - would provide too good a target only by a vast deal of public spit- V. "It's unprecedented and the Navy Value �Y'iCe �""'�` iced. devo table. the -Sea Dogs' bronzed faces for even 'the no shall we come through," Dr. Mac- _ • «j c„FVtiv,,. �_+ ' y� hla,a aLnntl 4u�. . ' marksmen:' Our Youth t, it . is' all part of a plan the nature donnell said. We have allowed __ _ Only by their neglected cigar The commodore tugged at Capt. ' ashes said strained posturtm could of which L.am• not at liberty to di- Leedacourt'a sleeve. They vdhisper• ' ourselves to regard the state not ". vulgar. I shall now ttdber in the Students of Appleby College' as something w l work for, but as you detect the suppressed excite• ad together 'for- a tow seconds be- 'Urged - ' Te Plan Lives of sometbIng we should get some- naval - ' men_ t among the $�tbering of Ca- captains of the merchantmen sail• _ • - aidfaln and Btitisli naval omeers, mg with you for the. purpose o[ eve just been reminded, gene y tLFng from. inat must all be Their goldbraided sleeves revealed discussing convoy- details." tlemen,'that one vl changed. : - - You ablp mar- ' ■ This world's problems will The ,a k r w •. ne -°--n pr's n,iyiea *� f17o �• -_ tbree held, the' tank of :captain. - - -: ere commands a trawler . _He Le .Vi, w; by saiong tote sttt- - opt' - vra rove as yj Ludo, dente was LO Etude the lives past - -- - ..�•� - lookt�i around the room. A deep tole, „ ' ""'Wavy Navy" men- radmirsle of a group of weather-beaten skip- ' `Every man for himaejl', • the wand's great leaders. -- past 1!14.18, who had tal�en 'volunt 4 pars, many fidgeting in unaccus- ' voice boomed from the tat corner: _. yI, Macdoaaell, ehrtirat :n Of the and ' 'Aye, sir, I command the foch �� of �� � Queen's Uri- present. "You boys are be- demotion to commodore . rank in tomed storched collars and wearing Lomond:' ing taught while still young what _ -• order to serve again. shiny'blue serge suits• entered the .. versity,, and president of the Na- democracy really means, a =tbing- board. rpwm. Shyly they' took the The Scot's rich burr seamed to _ *ud Trust edm declared -•a "This Nazi agent;' the marble. _ p�7. many older folks etill•dvn't know,'' - - -. - -- - - - fisced oOmmodprQ continued in a places offered them. and yo -u could please the captain.. _ !a Oakville, last waei. He was 1M " �vasr c°�tt -' -' g boy Appleby' tape of living •at a residential .v ,r�:.:....,.. L., "d Lel..ce+, addressing the s o! A le - self and the good Loch Lomond. college an_ �s and - . -. a member of one of the units. It-is the3a humble rulers of the plodding sehoor`rvitli its own .Community - ` obvidus%- im- iacficsl at this. late rreigtiters and the neatly groomed I m -,sure any vessel bearing so Privileges of Democracy." (Apple- life resembling the larger life - stout a name would relish the task pr 1, outside. Some of you already ex- - --date to start a6 investigation of ' eomm:indera o! the sleek warships. b7 is i fonts school, situated on y y _ t *a 20,000 soldiers, so he'll have to They were cooperating factors In I have in mind. Would 70u oolong the shores of Lake Ontario, near some along, His. mission is pea keeping the Atlantic lifeilne Open. tes' to sail at the extreme rear of Oakville.) '- The skippers, the convoy and pause to pick no - y during the war, but Industrial casualties are just as sibly designed as a suicide chore-= PD+e to w9om adventure Not only y' swat likely to set Information to had long since become routine say ? urvivon f>s case of emerg- when peace caroms, we ahall have serious as killed and wounded ,the enemy In some fashion that found supreme' satiafaction !a - ency . It is barely possible that' formidable problems that soldiers, sailors and fliers- _will •bring about as attack on the •Y•�' cargo delivered. The naval a su'bmsrine would risk stayfaa be• _ officers„ they knew, stood' ready to hod long, enough to attack a craws TAM • ALI BRAN BACON MUFFINS _ "coaroy, ler� -that >tsd the lowness of your - - • ., ' ,. - -. die In their defense:* A lieutenant. ,. ` "fh-la - L.� •uaL.0 -nr, near nv. ��__ - u,u,lor caslleHi YIIe�Ty011,,rr1sT •" - 1 n ",.. i... _ . wiiCr wpY'la mane + tones: the target a poor oats ror him. ; naval guard would undoubtedly - vleAss 11th'. Hitler . ho end. Your "Master Lowestoft, Landove! However, !t is entirely volnntirp - Maid- alertness at all timer during the Castle Master Peterson. Maid• sad I cannot .. . voyage should prevent any' such stone ,- .,.Hester Tsagmere,'I)ovms. The old tar- Reis' on his feet,' _ - ilmTortunate occu.rreiice !Vow... Queen ... :.aster Samuels: •Chel- . beaming-like a harvest moon: On behalf o3 the Loch Lomond, tenham Maid' - . -the commodore fingered B sheaf of ...and as he did .' p3tpers, so. each Master replied "Aye: aye, sir. I accept the post. She's always 61r: L.rrvy air noip nut we Z49VT1" Now I have a surprise for you. . . • • •, • .•; there. U lying In .the basin a large _ - s- - Four in t>_otted eheatij wr. The riroeDa echoed With lee¢ aterchant ship C0IlI0Y waiitnQ -_LII _ wroateo, aooa-aaWiod bilater. Bali• It will start at.dawn.. The 11 passed to each taaa to the room. The frieedly rivalry between' the troopships will leave on a separate vesseli, the time ctlmele of that _ two ser'vicee was never so stuperb• � They • carried the• names of the - schedule - later is the day and join >y eviaent rue captain Sashed a Ing the basin, the msrcttaat men at a rendea•ious smile at the commodore. - Woo sobered. "in conclusion. I ` ` - a would result U any ship, tailed to And the Navy is grateful,' his - - . y follow Its preceding ship sharp an the minute, the course • to •be Lot- nsast point out to you that should h -- lowed after passing the" submarine " • e rote' vessel or vessels be over. -_ -- +�' gate, when th�oint ovoynou�d :� �) •taken by serious engine troubke, or form sod wd,,.c cads was m - q j16•.a sfus tiaroar - weather cause you to lag behind : it .S the ocean. the convoy, yon must proceed as �, " '�JSl1 "The' freighters_ .take the outer- _ '.w $_ +sl1IJ�lR best- you oae to whatever port' you , - Imes," the 'commodore stated in may choose. The escort's duty Meals, like women need glamour even in wartime. For dull *' -- • discussing the 'items, "to provide' i to remain with the•. main' convoy, t added protection for the Liners. - 8 and stragglers cannot be given p'r'o. meals the miracle worker is a batch of sweet - smelling, golden= browai - ' In return you-will be protected by' ` Wctio L home made muffins, Madre with.bran they - contribute to the day's the heaviest naval eseert to his- "Somewhere around. mid - ocean; vitamin' and mineral score. - But when chopped bacon -is added'to the _ toryl" aheavy escort#am the Royal Navy - ingredjenta they have a• flavor and a. taste -that are unforgettable.. Tile commander' of the Atlantic: - grobably- accomyanled by- an air. The recipe .is-ample, : , just follow it and "success; iii yours: - /I -Coast was Lhen- called upoa to de- All -Bran bacon Muffins scribe the craft cat't'ier, will meet. tjie con., .. protective measures °un 9 tableapooas. shortening �• cup milk voy. They will relieve the Royal t4 cu an -r- - -- - - - - -- - der his jurisdiction ... the }tights Canadian Navy escort as well as' P gar `_ �i cup-flour o1 Stranraer flying -boats that 1 egg 4 teaspoon salt t>tould be combing the inlets while some of the Royal' Navy ships all- .1 . cup All -Bran t% teaspoons baking powder - -. - -the minesweepers worked ahead �°� to special duties h V.F, il,t+l In sit cup crisp, diced bacon. of the convoy out of the hnrht+� ant,. Cream &�orteni a ant • ^¢ r 1+nrouol,ty • as t e e a brut stn' in All -bran and milk; iet soak until• most of moisture is taken 1 the R. C. A. F. bomber- reconnaig• • • _ up. Sift flour with salt and baking, powder; .add. to first mixture -. sauce planes flying almost to mid- and stir only until flour disappears. Fill greased muffin pans two- -. ] +ocean as an' anti -sub men��se. vie The commodore took 'over. thirds full and bake in moderately hot oven (4007.) about 30 min- � concluded by introducing Captain;_" 'The're Is only one'more ''matfer utes. Leedscourt, Y.C.,.tvkPo would cum to bring before this conference.- Yield: 8 large muffins ,(3 inches in diameter.) oc 12 small muf- ` i.4e- eicOrttng warships, �You-art3- - sender strictest secrecy fins (21.4 inches in diameter). -- - - -' • . orders in being informed- that we Note: When sour milk or- butter milk is used instead of sweet ISSUE 13 --42 have good reason to believe a' milk, reduce baking powder to one teaspoon and add 'z teaspoon soda. Captain Leedscourt was amazing- _ -- C ly unlike a navpI hero who had won very forceful attempt is to be made - „-. • '' by the enemy at some time during this crossing to attack•tbe convoy, -and particularly the troopships. "I cannot.divulge any further de- tails but the information is suffi- FED ciently urgent to prompt an order t froni -the Admiralty that all Yreigh- 'l - - ter - captains -be-- given full oppor- J trinity to withdraw from the ' con• 4 ' voy without any reflection upon p % --themselves- If then remnln +k - w must do so under complete auth- ority of the escort command and pj attrni•t1*� 8 ^_ _ -10" muunti, each +rtth De prepared to sacrifice themselves; teesertprlor or the war mackise p•rtrnyed. If need be, for the safety of the She was irritable and too ► -- IMetr cranky troobshipti. It any desire -to. With- Every lfye ON4C m Pr1te �� _ '• - She didn't know that- too much tea draw, please do so nOW.i' +7•ntr•rt^ a•eersrlJ"rllus r«h -. - Hurriesnete ��,.. "Tettsehswk • L tNt'^ "'- s .. and coffee wa; her caffeine He looked around the room. No she, �wr Rr�s`Nts•es" wikb stesves , ..until someone suggested. : one moved. A salty smile wrinkled . +t a wN.rs "'41.10 Me^ the captain's "sldebodrda ": '" ^ Ha • M. •s. "sesntn+ltt►^ Deli4aoua switching, to Postum. MAt spelled err.r.ltsat .2�er•ek«s >d]� loam." "In ^,which eircumatance, gentle. I- hir.T.N.CoffeeNerves men, I find nothing further to oar• lhu, Ich pldture desired, rend a cumulate ;.: r m nrt.7' _ __ "t'RV�1'-N FiRAND" ,IUDeI, with You nn me. _ °(••' �Iiyou suffer frow' 1eb a•rvi, and fort spree •- _atipy this -- conference's atten't10n a8d'r+eaeY and the name of the picture You wont and irriable --try ddnkinQ Poaum is plic• of other' thn the ,happier business of Written on the back. Address Dept. J. 112- The - - �slt Na and cope•, dour and •conow cal, it has + Can?0* Starch_ ,Compnny. ; Ltd_ 49 NVeM.uKt n„ . k, '•tYo call'*" effect an the he#n o. nerves, Got joining in a toast to our safe pile- fit "i'nronT.t � ,� ' `. Prnum from r� grocer. �- sage tagetlter. I! you WSII all step Into the lounge, you will fled -the t easential liquids awaiting your • a _ +- ;- .q pleasure." _ � `_ wSAIAD RW.' (Continued next weeit.) , 4 �'�; ^ sett" • _ -_� __. - T _ 7. �, .. . .. .� > .'('t .. ., ., •?... ..-'•a -.tom' ",c• � .;��.�* .__ 'r ::%.;;••• y ',•.L.' . Spaideft ° �.,t•.e`t� -, _ "i •r - r tee -.. =sr a •a*^ : . . :. : 1 •8'SE PICBERihiG ItlEWB SA'CURDAY, :April'4th -- sale" ofATTENTION1 Toronto AA 6685 - Pitlr. 6aK �L`I S {..: Apart 36 Ml1.76 asst 7a;t. 11.60 b stivana sheep and cattle, at .the Stock Yarns . - - ^ e,t.�. I ' ► �` N -iw the United State Port Perry. Ted Sheep, 6 Cattle, the - �••■� r - RON G's I�VN We -will. trade western ' — - ... -auctions- lad- �C - - - — Whe�it -t6r -Shit -.a.l - -- -�. Gt. BAWn, =00 is advai" sere - TRANSPO�tT �- Pit and give y+ni 2fc. per bushel - - -- _ '. '. asALE. REGISTEtt Cru8hed PZt Run - TRANSPORT i; k is teed yon are needia� - -' REGISTERED W12TEIY .DA18Y CARTA419 -- attssWt tss, T I Reg. Y or1dshire I ego, Percheron • \ Gravel r J' _ MOQIN G� Ord Peace at the 414 Prltxii Elora", Implements, Blaekamith's ` Sand and GR!'etdet�' SAND (TRAVEL 3TCIIQE - _ Ceppenter'Ss apd Plu'mber's tools. _ - Fare ~Elevator = - Dairy' and Greenhouse Equipment ► Stone : • the nromerw of. s - — - curemo�t' _ '•m;I sg. ESTATE Delivered or' o�3ed in it 7.ot 9, Con 1', Sewboro, West Hill llee, SsJ _ tiftiee 35;x_ Farm eatzmae Hiihiand Cseelt PHONE: iNant, Pick 1,026 Y off old Kingatost Road Toronto oFfkce �iovtrard 647 • - Repair SbaP - - 1tp=AY, MARCH 27th 1942 _w �i$N' BdtrUN + &,80N! 'Tea'ua_ Cash No .eserve PERMAIiENT N11GG1MC, - - Sala -st it 30 CT__ -�'RKE PRENTiCE _ 'TttATJRA-YS THE - TEMPER - Tractor Service t Auctioneer - f - .. _ fiND NEttV'ES, -IT MAY BE'- -Graawte; i. H. C. Tractor Seboel' . - FS i farm stock and 'implemn nts belong- — O. 1"1. TUCK; OPT. D . Licensed Garage Service Brig to Thos:'Pliilip, at Lot `17; can. We do building of all kinds" 4tiglaction,.guaranteed .4, Pickering. Abont half mile east CARPENTERING ' - _ '� Q JOHN NnRTON _ : _ .. _ . . • - ' o f Brougham on rr Hig'liway.' No re- _ y 6SHAIWA, ONT. Phone 510* CLAREMONT Sale at TAO. A..S<. Farmer, CF.bLFiNTING " . Phone 1616 auc iaaeex: I Pli _T kI2ttl . MONDAY, MAR. Botts diape:'sal .. _ _ ROOFING T L, E ;- CYNC /LL WANTED male . of Dh1a1- purlioee Shorthorns, We also sell' Brantford Rt:ofitlg DEAD " HORSES- AND�CATTi.6 British AXrRO MANOR ;FUNERAL DIRBOTOR AND horses, pigs and chickens, at Lot 16, ,fin Bomber, outstanding Materials, Empire Bathrooms For free plot up Phone 1>r •: L ,.t '�1, $]S[BALM$8 a1ir ;,ru _ Pickezizigl, 1 1-4 mils for speed, range and.def011uve arm- >!'r.,,,:yr.«�,�" suer • f�ttaaeseor to$W. J. worAQr. George Varty, scent, t ' ,Sjatetna, Beatty Stable . CI•iAaEKONT- ....� ... 918 north of Picim ng . Village- See awanville P1CXZRING_ in - bO s, Extended pedigrees on view fit~ `r - . ifight rind Dar 8eeu is<t - PICKERING . . st rats sale at 1.80• Terms Cash. - ' 1iV - Wwiaess PYoM Rtssidr PtsooN l6GIN00URT 4rm>dia, .;<netioneer._�. _. - - - We• pap --the :phone- ehargea ' We rosphly APR Ud _ Eft GOR and Hi�hgrade• Apjrr�ttrss sad Sol_ 1 ° -- - Work Goaraatead _ _' . ?�sc�oato c Pbsee A& Mai -' ,. . stek a, at list ]$, C�am,3 Yie>tri - • PitOpatr stet 'Wm. P1resland PaWm ' a . � � ., - , Implements e�tci..,, .sale at 1.0 Tunas : rdome 6i�3 � RADIO SERVICE Caw Wt. 1147WI auctioneer. -- ..• - PICL�iG, etaada -for YIC."L43LY A FRIDAY, APRM 3rd -' atock sale �a s p�n� Q +� You can do your bit to bring • Victory - - - - .f lsorses, %ttle, yaws, as 1✓ ✓., 3t- - W - -- • J. •r O k7E - nearer if -yon enable your poultry to -`l- don. 9, Whitby' Twp. Property of D. M. LO( WOOD, PTCKERING x _ p�� more and better eggs and FAF _ Wm. Hopkins and Sons. Sale at 1.30 great, as food Is vital In winning - W.— m. Ted Jacirson, auctiatseer. _ . Barclays• Transport this war. Ows ,�.�. Guaranteed Repair Service : - -__- - - - - - — - - -- Any - — • _ tiVi/ !lsedWs M �ttetflleee . : Make or 3+todel:.. LBEi ' - or anwood, w>stte ale Wald Ztiob ARTHUR FIELD• _ My drivers' an trained to be attiti+W0 V rrivwr; ox r a • ,. •: sal rrWlis. _. �� °•, •••.• 'AICICERI`;G - ONT. lafe - 3�►��� al'��tr� - al"" non sa t aWg DMsrc ;_ .�_' = - Necessary.'. for buildinge of . and :: test.. — �aCg� V . t - .. - >►� �- be � >�.. in pre Frost _ 00 • and warehou es .a .rte,..... b...� r .evert - . agency _phnit» Howard 1117 of NOTJOE _ Puft ;�. , Office . and Yard, Scarboro Jct. " = a � b Wert i Our trueias pass your ear :vtiary sawn ..w.. Wilt. CO�IIIRIE LUMBER- Co. Ltd. !GOAL CO EE - -- VITA a 'L.. LYE - + , sdso stands for INE, : �s lines > wftioe its Ridgebm" WOOD-, GEMENT binstion of vitamin. �d ndmnls ClRrs -font !Nto - - . - -- -- -- s wicn which ,`- rj,I')t�(} �Ftu- the - Basket" EGG- ifiX3H _ -- = d outstanding NAND TiT INa ash - , -.:. , --= -�- � .. .... - .. _ .. m the rs- • _.. _ .. strengthened and vi � _ . �� stilt ofof over 140 years milling and AND t is N - - BUILDER'S BIIPPLIEI3 fit feeding experience. • - _ - :. -. .also local cartage work �tatchfos s "Fill- the- Bisaket• Egg All Kinds of Repair Work - - " We havealso vlaeed in stock a fcAl Yash will e�aable your birds to 7111 Tuning Guarantied .. _....... _ 1.IItii! site 1GlP'li 1.HAt 1[llli81A produce eS6e : wiIl maintain health - -- - NOTICE O F MANPOWER - - , and body weight art -the lowest feed " -.Co 8. MacDONALD _000 is(A�lrFEEDS cost per egg. 809• Close Ave., Toronto. _....- R E I S T R AT f O N : -. _ �,. MITCHELL t layers 'on IT now �1 } *♦ �j* 1. '`. At thi e•gwit of the -Honourabl•'Humphr•y Mitchelly ' • our ieeords climb thro pic$Rl��i\ a =i+ ` - Mhilst r of Labour, and by authority of Order -ih Piokering Out. sate the la eve season. Ana, Bot 4p Council under the war Measures Act. the Undarlor- + you will have BIRDS - (not mall lnsutaacs commusioa s s .scins ail ,p•c•ona >a YfiONE — vsxice 74 Res, to worn d'uu :.,46) L., ,...Al►d'. ;.w.� L :indttseri�s elm within the eeop+ •f dt. Unemploymeet snnomer - at s profit. Shur =gain feed, serf Insurance std , �►et, 1940. s..:..� _ - - pas -y �%iCie ill 1CttiCk� : - 'supplied to employers be. completed for ALL employees, s Phone Pick, .17 r 4 • insured and non-insured, and forwarded to. the Local - 'starter- : rowing _ . - Offic4 of the Comm*oo by March Stet. - � L R C. CLEND'ENIN� This Is An' Importert -range ,mash, . - joy Warr Undertaking. .-FUNERAL DIREOTOR starter, concentra -, Ambulauet$ - -' 1 The skills and traiaiaa of •v:ry . troewr Private tt , calf Starter, Lure in cawda mutest be lteown in order that W>r� �� letters ttad sand IDOO� Day 'and Night dsa_bsat_tt a a otd•r f°°r tea• Phone 9000 key starter, --salt ;• - -_ �rsiar. oa • - - - - ''+ice �'- Pm'!ar- a""td"r- -- _ - - -- . . . - dq fiesc eosp towards complete geo�c deYt�aq!. idalvern 5006 in blocks and baggy, y, or maa•power. n. N.*.. LOCKWOODr PICHEZM n - - s -0nt•- Jtps -ari g f -- . No Le U H•» Renew Unemployment Insuranct - - t3•eaua•'of l;ipnwiew for CAt -• - - - 'Every one who is I sit podtaon to do so' Maple Loaf Mutual Fir$ D. N . Lo o l W 00 4 Books BeFOfe April•' .1- should' aselac in the woFt of etsmping-c;a `�1 e - tuberculosis. Thu National sanitarlua �a��i aa�F Go■ - P1CI{tRING� *ON T. - ` - Association throegh Ire hospitals in avoid �+ Muskoka and at Weston baa.been flaht wB tDBLIVER +� - !nR this discaso for more than 89 years. and WAWANESA INS. CA "• 4`R' toa.upwards dof 25,0093smict d %ne4 will he mpd_ . _paM atM Wime women and clilldren, who would surely ahMp �t" =or' -eim a� T �;b@ 1Qta1 o s"t a dieghouth t such aysleta pr _ i he ^Farmers f the old boosts throughout i�'a Years of depreseioi►: , . boa ads �d hocause of the increased demand fW • ' f<y �peelod In Mlrc6. service, these hospitals dditto-beto p��rw Insurance �. - ► Aucti4neer - -i have Pot d ta1L consult; •the Commission's Lord Office Nrce{i to add extenetve addlttom to their' bnildings'and'plante;' until now without delay the accommodate more then 1,000 A7 �onto. ' _ s�o. w sa'a,� S. Farnw _ -- -YOUR C04MM tATIONi )Id LIRGNWMY RBQUI�D p�4ervlrfg only as they do the victims at - - � _ . _. ,--- 41 cousumption who are without means t0 AM Mob ftm ewer-- ftmit tO�W u Ppay .for their treatment and net•itutlons are alwaYS 'in tGd red — A Unemployment Insurance COMMISSION and- could not carry on au wltbout J -Write or P'horA. ' the help of onerous friends. BOWMAN & 80�H Yarns ! ,,... No salt '- Ottawa, Canada. March 23, 1942. The ahortgsge this year will be mss _ thousands of dollars, t to a w� Lttr;'a e!' (� • '�L amount Ton are asked LO eoatrlbuY. r , e � �, „. � pNTA�O wtu Tom pleas• send m s ty �' _ Gormley. R R 1, of 111 �l 4: - t� - - -- � _% .. _ , " T °I 1. y - °-�'-�: -- wpir .�.`. -•:es:;-- - -N�- ;_4 - ^'.e^ - .- -- - .. tea'-- i.. -';m.. - ` ,�,A7"r _ i-1a f�nr .. #.t .a � "j° •'`•i'n..�._ •.''. 4t a:"�+. g � .. .v •tc � ,� ` _t:.. f � �k' _.__, jY•,- i -- "'�' • ! a ' „x � w:,�'a'�{. ?.L',''.: ' `-'� ~ 3� T - s +- '� - ..r�+-:.c:� ;.�- _,�•b•z r.�� . a . "`� :��, -v- -•,�,. 4r =T '� .-_ - "•R,a, eI''w4• -f A.^ y:^ "fti•.^.f - - -'K - de'� `..r ^v.. _.n. R•'•i' '�` .Y -_ ':s'i.^'.'pf ?.- 4W *'f rives from Toronto on da of - �- _ ~ °r',• : noon. T __ Visitors from Toronto on Sunday Mrs. was the charming Ounharten � . hostess when social committee for- .;, _ ' aue- .weer@Ad- 9R@Pefi �'1;i86ca -Mitt ' � Re �oodfellowahip Cla s Qf the and Fern Makolm and friend, Miss the local Unit of d Cross upon- _ tided, the W.L would sponsor a Euchr Wanda, Varnum, Mr. and Mrs, E. sow a progressive crekinole party The Sacrament of the Lords Sup United �uroh- Sunday--3*1001 met interspersed with variety. • games at per will be observed in the United on Wednesday everting, )'larch 18th, and Fiance on Thursday evening, April Crocker. W. J. r. Ala, lira. Brown and ..L;La,. ever 90 -fuLa ..Lw.,;;e1. bfr;- Cliurch on S morning 9 the 'week following Easter to raise Tom Jr., sad Mr. Alsa•Miller-sad•Rosa Sunday �6 nest. at the home hg lft- and Kra. ]del- Garnham Tran• and Miss Blanche Tran • .money for further supplies M work. Willson, r +vin Johnston fora So�dal. Time. � program for the afternoon was in mere awarded War Sivinga Stamps as Mr. 'and Mrd, Joint Ellicott, Mr: '• and Mrs. George Willson and first, prize winners. A dainty lunch the heads of Mrs. Carl Devitt; subject, Mrs. Warren WilIson'viaitiad the Beech • Qsssitlsi 'Ai�nel<tissassris ,- :ft -'; _smd Mrs: Rill Paterson and Mr. sad "Canadian ,Industries.” Mrs..Devitt family of Merrivale' a week ago. was. served and all voted sy thoroughly , Mrs. Jim. Hood, of Ag�oourt, visit• who had given much time and thought Brougham people are pleased to enjoyable eveaiag besides helping the ed Mr. and Mrs. David Gregg on as well as research on ths, subject pre - know that Mr.- Grant-Johnston of the Red Cross. - HORSES .= foe• barse meat needed. . :.`N�,�,iesday of last week. _ - -_. sented a, very excellent paper. Mrs. R.C.A.F. has improved sufficiently to The LO:O.F, Halt was Shed to caps- PreYSiiing prices paid, B. Wm Caw � Mr. and Mrs. _ 71%bs,', Scott, Mir. MA4 - read • an account of the glove come home on leave while convales- city when the Public School pupils boH, 2nd con: north of D unbast6ii . Currie, Mrs. Will Scott and family, - akin -, industry and Mrs. Devitt em- cing• ender .the able guidance of their + - 'of I =bton Mtt1% sped , Sunday phasized the benefit to .Canada of the . Mr. Ross Willson looke very smart teacher, Mine Myrtle Goerell, pre - TO BF.N'i' -, 8 furnished 150001146.. z.. ?with l�', -and -MM - W, G.:Rcott. Andustries by refu- in his array uniform, seated as evening of.splet►did variety. alectiic light :salts couple.- Caeat�it, • Sus comm=1ty regleta to hear bf am. from Nurope such as the _Bata _ The operettas, d, shags, choruses child and 4th con. and Broth lbnd.. F: fire death of l[rd..CLark, mother of Shoe Company. The President thanked dances' were delightful, each child do- Km Devitt for her splendid paper. frig its very beat. The evening's pro- Miss Clark, a fortes, teacher here. f•-� ceeds of over $3040 was • donated to CO7T. A0hE F R gAf� - at F`rsa Mr. and Mr16 James McCu oagh A. large consignment of iced Clroee EI the B:W.V.F. man's Ba ,. 4 rcho�s. Phone Hu}an -- - 1 are bokh under •medical cgre .pig work ready for shipping was on ex -, man' _ hfbition. `Hostesses for the afternoon i 81-M - vreeu. were: Mrs. Hamilton, Mrs, Beer, Mrs. Marks of Toronto called on his Don(t forget the Euchre and Brid- Marrs, Mrs. Mathews. Tea and re. I - F'OR' SALE — quantity of oats far friend Leslie Wilson on Saturday last• seed fir' ' se to be bald on , Friday evening, freshment8 were served at the close, Audley - r a180 alfalfa, ited clover seed: Mar. 27th, at the home 'ef Mr. and The following is a list of articles Congratulations to Howard at►d". - George Pucic in, Pickering 2302.. Mrs. Dopking, at 8 o'c4ock. The ev- gent away by the Red Cross:— Mrs. Plaxton, who was formerly Miss Awe Boyles of Brougham, upon their -eniag is being sponsored Dy group 3 oeveral arrxnaea The, ir.�r.ul .L of the Women's Institutd- Lunch l}ro� (women's),, 16 dresses and marriage on Saturday, March 14th Salem an Monday of the late Mrs. i bloomers (children's), 8 pairs men's The heartfelt sympathy of the corn- Bush. Deceased was formerly s Mrs. SpR SA'IZ '-' several 10 hey' i Pbebe Bes��ost;aa spas. the week- socks, 1 pr. seamen's stockings, 2 men's son land heextended on Lealietn� the seller � of the Club here and was .highly ere and one Abatdesa pus b4 turtle reek swe+sters, 6 sweaters respected, I+ Kahn, -1 1 -2 miles south of Bel- _ ,sad at his home here. (girl's), 17 pairs mitts, 1 set sweater, Paw a loving husband and kind sum, Oat. a or father who' -died in Oshawa Hosp#al ��'y is expressed iDr lira. $S--i the week -sad. ' , on Tuesday evening, March 17th.. The Perry HAY — foe sale. . lb knitted baby's garments, 8 baby's brother, the late P Wilson of 7h6­Y0un9 People of the Baptist dresses, 5 child's dress sad btoomera,. Community has lost a tree friend, s G: . Sleep's Gtersguy Clsuslah well withdraw the r XWW 1 woman's dress, 7 quilts, l box of mis- faithful worker in the Church and The Junior Farmers have put on s Nis' 2 and Bronit Rosa e acting next due to the ape" Eaw conaneous'articles. Sunday School The large number of p�� of seed grain of the Cartier` - 2 ,� bshW,hold. On Fri eveaiag the entire district the and service on San play of r variety - Row. , Waiter Dowel, will tabs as was represented in the assembly which the !assts. service oa Saturday after- already eight oats and Billy Winters has SUMI = COTTAGER bds du me foe tares. Sunday's ssrvL- gathered at" the Towushi 'Bidl, to noon,, March Mat and the beautiful eight a sine contestants.- was went [shed ettrmes• eotta�e, ns� p Abe- esteem Gordon MacF�dtn's sale o! farm__ ass laorffi4."Nmrs Ao -' ; lLr. and Livr,i .1u1+.�..�,,.. which the late flit. Wilson was bead. stoct Cams of on T1040"y ia+K. u� �i50- lessor,. Roam 216, ge Qpean M, -- and in the evaetsg. "Jesus Christ . st and '� �- Johnston to the , service was eondneted by- his pas- don has been titles bete for several Toronda. Elgin 2m commoaity. The Pickering Tvwmwp Tie.AMIMI use meetu g. under' C 0neil attended as a body. Bee" �'• 8e•�. ii. W. McVey and a former y The Climb intended to have i� dense the aaspioas of the Women's ltlss- W Remor acting as Master of Core- paste the �. Walter' Smart of sad euchre but this club at dates with agi Bali ' _ lbronto sad was held [st the Green- OsED CU im Ch%1w wiH be held- next 'lbw Council Alter - d1 the members of wood United Church. of aad'ies - deemed and - the copserving tires C' aovadl had. expressed their._ le-U—d - _ pr�Irssd Igo sew. We m lions the happy couple were called to Mr. and-Mrs-.-F a, �,� i —I R- neces— save _te c:ecei tt,. _ - - -The mest�ig .pits be held at the David visited firs. Hayward'a another The local Women's' Institute meets class home of Mss: James Coates; and the platform to reoetr+e a shower m in the city on Thursday afternoon last. at the tame of ffirs. Mel Bryant on � coats eo Very Mao, laeEs — -- lovely and useful gilts. The gilt from Mrs. IL Disney of Oshawa called on Wednesday next: bF m9 reasonable. $ - wiill have as speaker', �'• . Ed. the members of Council. was -a hand- The truck drivers hauling gravel to- will pay you to come hers before yA -- S an sic and a Social some - itock, the Firemen gave a silver friends here on Saturday lest, k • F,e'w3a• �� - � the Plant have damped gravel toads go anywhere etas 9aa4 3chwatti, � 9 ., Hpur will fallow. * tea service and a very large miscel- - . ,�..a_•, at the corder near the school here, Bond Str. West,. 0eltaw16 4d-8 Rev. Walter Daniel,: Vice- Modera- laneous shower was also _,given , Mr. Rn blocking the water course, so that the We also make suits to meastn+4 - -'tor of the 'Whitby- Lindsay Amos- and Mrs. Johnston both replied ex- water backs up into the woodshed. and spring coats guaranteed to AL - :'lotion -of -the 'Baptist Church, - att- premingthetr -sppseciation- Vtthis evi. -^' ree' #vet This matter should -be adjus>:ed by the Sent wabmaaahip, --� -� ended an Executive Comwittee meet dente of ' neighbourly good will. The ones responsible, Wg . held in, Whiths. on Tuesday, young People finished the evening with lasts - a social .umice. 1,., _Yti1�. �a]O, Vl C' LO 1 l.l,V4ra YYra -1. •i PrOlk- proven for mr. and Mrs. Wm. Palmer spelit i fiord received by the families of at a L'.diee' Aid -quilting on Tues- - b4 h Your satiafsctic+a Gifford Baker and Francis Ritchie an- to be 4ielivered thin for eps :the week -end in Orillia, and report pounce -their safe arrival .in Britain. d'Y ai last week. The meeting ov- snow drifts ,as . deep as four feet - in 3Ir. John Greig free been under the �o'wed• They - completed two - email filled and Y" must b• commtttiity, onerl. q, on ha is the Cin,e to plea doctor's care for the past two weeks. having your peas full of prof_ 401 Misr Jean Ward spent daturday The thunderstorm of a' week ago Bars, Waiter Bailey has returned 'table layers thin felt. In Oshawa with Km Gordon Gra- struck the Steohewwn residence on to our midst, after spending a month _ NPRTON'S cHiC;tc ti,e.,. _ ham. Brock Road doing co siderabt nm at Barrie with Sat. • Bailey. He has on.'thepaselves t0 be profitable Fro. = j _ adr•. and Mrs. Gordon Overland, of age. The chimney was completely des - left for the'cosst. f docers of meat and egit and }2 - - ' spent-Sunday vft` , M1m _X=i*' -- "40e -'1.�, Y Me illlJiliy proven tl i/ and l[ru C. A. Overland here.. and the radio and elective wiring few !,leads in honour of Mrs. that 7 �� ! , ' kiss S.' E. Evans entertained rained- Greenlea, who, with W. Greenlee �F'� ; �, � for yyou - l write we would sttg� olnce '!or ov: ' -�•' triestds%st sapper last Wednesday Mr. John Gilman, agent for Massey- a�td tarrtily, ,moved to Grand Valley 1942 illustrated bookie,. and � � ,�.. geeing, Harris Company, sponsored a picture lash week. - ' list; Remeonber, p� early hatched: pd{• Mr. and Mrs. Sash Taylor and show lri the Hall on Wednesday last Ms. aria Mrs. A1Qh. Hoover alter- em produce - 1tKiasihn, also Mrs. Lewis spent Sat- to . demonstrate what the company is led a sat- together - of telephone Oft p and eM at a time whse � doing in war work sad agriculture to , ":* profita are the , highest. today in Toronto!. help to win the war. The teacher and- employees at Maple, a week age $ Here are the twn.•best ways Ifs - Mr. and Mrs' Frank Ham - are pupils of the school attended as well ' A number of parents of scholars save certificates "sad NORTON'! , moving tmxlo the village this week" as a number of adults_ of Markham High School attended a , . CSW". The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup - The bereaved relatives and friends open Night recently and a spent a LINDSAY ELECTRIC HATCHER'. WW be administered at- the -of the4a*- Mr,.--Perry- yet ry enjoyable eveabng. _ SS Melbourne §tr. West, 'Lindsay .. corning Aesrvice next, Suaaay,_Mch. wood have the sincere sympathy : of - 29th, in the United Chuch. At this their many Brougham friends: .. - s season, all followers of L'hrist and , The March meeting' of the W.M•S. h't Y81e 'ak members of the church, should -was held 'at• the home of Mrs. Norton �ooanmemorste His death in cheer on Thurs., Mar, 19. The President Mrs, vsnee .-Of -thig Holy Swmment..,Ser Norton opened the meeting by psing' e / :STANLEY the prayer card. In the absence of the - - - .- vices in h ,the United Church at it a. Maas Margaret- Backfield of Toronto -mL and 7 p. nr. secretary, Mrs..Howard Plaxton, Mrs. G. D ubcsa, Jr., took over her duties spent the week end with Mrs. R. Parr, _ r ' .FgRMER B DFJhT'1! PASSE$ foe the day: • Mrs. - Miller reported the - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cornell vie ed Th e a -e _ r Ralph Brodie, a formes, well- proceed >1s s from the ' crokinole party. Mrs. M. Parks on Sunday. — Arrangements were _made for Easter Robert Eatcok spent an enjoyable -! :known resident of Claremont, pan- Thank -Offering meeting. Mrs. Fred week end with Bruce Buckles. ` Phoasl100 STOUFI!MLLE 5d am". at his — rresid —f6 an F rl.: _ .day last, after a lingering illness. charge of the worship service.. The weekend- at London visitinir Mr, and l'HUBSDAY. F=AY, PATURDAZ ,t yw.c. study book waa introduced by mrs. Mrs. Gilmour. AXAtGtili Yii, 17, 'and 28tis skwvica- wmro heir from • the home, Lassie as a -S., trod meeting of -the ,Congratulations to Mr. • and • Mrs. _ with Rao, B. Green in charge. Rev. 'Church'• of •Christ in China. Mrs. Jamiesdn on. the birth of a son. Ad�ItTY8d Four - : ' Waleter Daiiiei, Clorernont, assisted B?o' Ming as leader, firs. Dunn, saw the folks in. the village would at the graveside service. Interment Mrs. Knox, Mrs. Miller, 1<Irs., • Gray appreciate the Council's attention to toot and Mrs, Norton assisting. Chapter V. our sidewalks . articular] between.the place ; in raArsanni Union particularly of the study book was revieNfed. Rev. the sideroad and the store. One may Cemetery. WADfEt BAXTER and Kennedy closed the meeting with - easily receive a -bad fall caused by holes , - :PRE-EASTER SERVICES TOO BE prayer. Hostesses Mrs. Norton,'Mrs. in the s' ewalk. „. INGRID BERGMADI HELD DURING COMING WEEK White and Miss Bate served tea at: M s A. Hilts ,suffered severe COMEDY- — "THE. GLOVE SLM • the close.. str ' ed ligaments to her' left foot ' I GEJtS" and Short Subjects From Monday till Friday evenings The crokinole party on .March -17:. thrybgh stumbling on the sidewalk. �f next week, the Baptist and Unit= sponsored by the W.M.S. was quite- s, Randall was to Toronto de- . ed Churches- will' hold pre- Easter successful. Prize winners were, Ethel some beautiful layettes for , , MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDV - services. Rev. Walter Daniel wild' Seebeck, Allan Gray. and Jack Marks. o erseas -to the Salvation Army. These • MARCH' 30 and' 31. APRIL ut Prizes were-War Savings Certificates. com 1 to sets certain] show some fine. Speak' the United Church as Mon- P e Y _ = and Friday 'evenings and 'A Short pro gramme. given by local workmanship and will be greatly far. I. v the talent and the meeting was brought preciated w'he'rever they go.ae _ Lu a. �.leae '- *�,- .he___members of the Pte, Leslie Randall, R:C.A.S.C. has CHAS;.• BOYER and l ' Wednesday evening service in the W.M.S. 'serving-. refreshments ann = Baptist Church, The meetings left tor' parts at present not known. - ` , . : � coffee. -• • -- - x —. - Congratulations to William and Mrs. :' . � Rs��6 � MlARGAiRET SULLIVAli€ • ., , eostnneace �►t. 8 o cock. The Y.P. were guests of Hugh and Johnson on the birth of a daughter. Mentone Musical- and Shorts Mrs.. Gannon on Wednesday evening Tl;e-women's Institute met at the March 18th and - report a_ very enjoy h me of Mrs: J. Buckles; with the . THURSDAY, F'RL, and "TUANUR -- T able time. President, Mrs. E._ Greden, conducting - _ The Sunda evening meeting of the "APRIL 2, S and 4th Y,, g the Business ,Period. atoll' Call was . o u ham Y.P. was in charge, of the Missionary answered b an "Irish Joke" causing group, Miss Thelma Carlton convener. laughter.* The to is was "i'eace." / They Dare Not e at the home of the President„ The Easter Thank Offering f the much lag P _ Tye March, meeting, of the W.I. held g Several interesting papers were read r - _ l6{re. FW.M.S. will be held ' in ' the Ch- , , g with 'this subject• A splendiid' ,I,.o ve ` ugh ciealin ter Sunday evening at 8 p.m. Mts• demanatration of whole wheat cooking GEORGE BFiENT and ,3ltamilton,.had asplendid- attendance Carscallea of'tlie Whitby, Ladies' Col- and' delicious samples were enjoyed MARTEL& gm� .,e ad 40. `]firs, Hamilton presided and legs, will be the guest seeker, essential - ::• Jed is opening devotions. When the P with the cup of tea In re- asusl business for the day was cos. �' N• Y. King, husband and son spouse to anpeal from the -Navy T�deron� " s e sual Mrn. Robertson ve a of Sutton, visited her father, Mr. John League it 'was unw4motxsly voted that �.r �' Tepo B turtle neck- sweaters be )purchased Or e0�1 @Coon ph "a ; CgAlg, 9 ARRM a of the Red Cross meeting held recentl .P Mr on Sunday.. ; '�� F .Mrs. Healey of Stratford was with and forwarded. Mrs. W. Fitch had .62 $ 13 _ •,t to Ciaremona On motion .it was de-her aunt, Miss Bate, several days last charge of the social period. week. e•�s +� t tS . Philip role- { - _ • .. 4 - :T- J. ff ii4� :�. a -..,, . �� s+St+x'K"•. ,,? -„ .� .' 'a. �. .. � _- _ . .r - - %: ,,,i =,� s _1i : r.... _iaaiiry'•i'�.i:s.. v^'.' "'a,4r'•'-_-'_ _ , ., 9' .M � - sr+'' ^ro'. ' ,.' .yea. r�:• ''T «w 'x= :i„?3... - ..:%+.. _ _ �• ! ` Y r/�'�r �t'•e �:.+t•a"e'y�:,,�r_"'�"._""%*"' '.+'- • *'•- t- _._,;�,...•ia�;sep�3'•^a- =r -- - - - �9 � ^^ a' rig i. J10 who was tsaaafii'-. aesonweaiments -*f the divine hoed, brWaing hind merely. 40�A" . - I.N. fl ,� - ;r` - A:- ebaw'Ames fie• I besought thy disciples to coat •�� t maw is souatenanee was but.. 36. "And a voice came out of ` It out; and they could pot." ]thrsL •� ..O L ty visible manifestation o! -A - the cloud, saying. This is my Son. this father asked the disciples of -_ - Z+ �1 O 4"'" that had '#open phoce ia- my chosen: hear ye him." One of Christ to, deliver the boy, but they, - - E'i a7 His entire body. tht three heavenl -y voices wbieh to their $home, were impotent to ` Iris« add. Etijail Appear spake of Christ during His public help. 'Then he asked the Lord. The LESSON XIIL minlatry: (1) at Him' baptiam; (2) Lord is never belpless. The Lord. 80. "and behold, there talked 114 * -_- -- - -- - '!Eillit TRANSFIGURED CHRIST at His. transfiguration; (8) in. the is ver lacking in sufficient _ ..__ ho were 1!lEETS IiU]!IlAN..NEED in to and Spoke Temple court; before HIS seizure, strength for delivering any person with him two men, _ vv � -- Matthew I ?MUMI liAsalr 932.29 ]loses and Elijshi 81- ' Who ap- when all was ready for the final from the bondage of sin. * Loke 9cZ8 -43 a'deeeadae which Abe was _ sbo t ..to J 41: "And Jews answered and *. V S C «� _ said, O faithless and. perverse gen. PRINTED TEXT, Luke 9328.45 a. „ The _Astoniihod Disciples p K 'y - Gq,DEN�TE7L,1.. _ Aid they, accomplish at Jerusalem." The " oration, how long shall I U. with .*. �� N importance of the death of Christ 86. And when the voice came, you, and bear with you? bring lamas an 'utealsbed at -the majesty Jesus was found alone. -And they ,: :: 'DRAM A od God... Luke. 9:48.• is here- greatl3r empliasizasd, as "it held their ease, and told no man hither toy son. Here is a case ** is is every other par. of- the New p where Jesus allows His deep feel- '"E LE3,9bN IN rr3 SETTING Testament, by the fact that it in those days any of the things *; A tONTRiBUT10N TO - e Tim�a.-- AuLmm�, ing to come out in words. Pain; A.D. AD. 29• formed the one major theme of which they had assn. Luke him - EANADq'S ALL -OIIT lIm".• -mount hereon; in the self oes not record a astonish= and disappointment, wring this * WAR EFFORT conversation. between these two -- ---cry from Hill heart. northern part of ' Palestine. great Old Testament characters med which, these disciples ]knew Cliriat Rebukes The Damon On The Mounti3n and the Son of God. at this hour, but Matthew_.does, 42. ".And as he was yet a com- 48. "And it came ' �.pasa about in the words fell oa then. �B, the `demon dashed him down, - tt3�iL days after these rayings, p`iter'a Suggestion face and were sort afraid which F R 82. "Now Peter and they that a and tore him grievously. -- But '* :Ust, -he_ took with .him Peter And la followed by one of the mast . Jesus reouikea.tne unciesn spirit, , • ..Jid. L:.. .� l,�".r .11th• beautiful short sentences in fill op'm` +4.n ,.,Hume+.;,. +n �r•.I. �: (° alabp• but ml,nn. 'nor - •, ^•,i Qsm� Wle iVew 1'eetament, ••1�nd .leella ` li7.dl:rd-t1Se' ,,, _oil e•• ,• ••:• ��. - wont n the mountain for a_ per- awake, they caw his -glory, and back to his tattier. 43. And they *" UP came' and touchdd them and .raid,- were all astonished at the majesty. ,lod of aoly comeiunion with His the two,men that stood with him. arise, and be not afraid." *Ea BEVERAGES LIMITED Father in heaven, . that Ho L__ _88. And. it came to. pass, as they of God:' How wonderful that the both The Fathers Cry bondage ' wbic'h had so tragically -and His disciples might ' be were parting from him, Peter said $?, "And - it came to peon, en keeps t yt1� p unto Jesus Master it is ¢ood for hia ho n Hain and miaPry �.'O! 50ri�t- 4t& atrengthened for new tasks. and ns ue here: ;n let ua. paake . i5e neat day,. when they were sltould be. instantly broken the _ aai;lrt, receive divine guidance end- come down from the mountain, moment the Lord Jesus apoka to IImmnination for the days that three tabernacles; one for thee, Some 150,000 workers have, were before on for and one for Moses, and one for a great multitude met him. 88. this evil being. Cbrist came to been conscripted for factories in Christ Transfigured Elijah: not knowing what he And behold, a man from the mul- Save us from our sins, and from - raid. The tabernacles were little German and 40 Netherlan p .. titnde cried, saying, Teacher, • I every evil power; He has always 1' gl . 29. "And as he' was, praying, ' beseech Thee to gook upon my won in conflict with evil. firms have been transferred tO . = �e Dion O� hia enA4snanu booths or huts,- anti were con- swueseti sor the roast of Taber- w17 % !ar 11� it mine only child : and He can win in .your late to- Germany. -'mas altered, and him raiment be. nacles, made out of branches of 89. 'And %behold, a spirit taketh day, defeating any power that has ' es ` fame - white and .daizling.11 T'he • tre mind bushes. Peter and 'his him, sad he suddenly cAeth oat; bold us is bondage, bringing is - 7rssd `tranmtigaation'•itseli Lnot fellows were go,. taken. with the and it teareth him-that. be foam. into liberty and joy and, strengths ,..•,.,.,.:.... - - -w :Imead is form _in' Luke's sa eth, and it hardly departeth from at once, and forever. might of'the felicity they saw, that _swat. but occurs in Matthew and tbay desired -to &bids on. t Mark, and gives the nanfe to this maouat with Joss and the saints: P etilir experience. Can wi �d �r 1ielce From Hta..a h woe 4ero undergone by our 84. "And while• he ' -said the" �iArd? We seem Lo �e Justified things, there came a cloud, and - DIALING WITH DAVE: .!s raying that these was some _ ovezahadowed them: and they - _ lsetoal ghysisol ehsagn in our fiarsd ai they entered into thi among the band - lechers who have _ :�', ail �I��I , c t-hlasd'a body. While 'emphasis is A eland ii the eonsxant taken themselves and their band 1, or it not always this the _before Hollywood's camerae :-_ - -- ` � upon tiu dlfnia� of His symbol, - - - -- �!•-- --- ' - --�. _.. -ands .the ve � Quh- $neceer - -- - y -• -- - T - f Sal too-A, particularly Glen Miller, s - „' fut6 all thetle through. 'New- •D.EiFlED► TEACHER who _ - eat band recrutvn the movie " +� ~' f3 { . t� are Woody Berman and Sam- MOStrONTAL Answer to Preview Tmmai0 20 He was " 'y�, ' w"ays. To many radio listeners. [V I Deiced Iildiali K p T egnsidered -a Sammy Kaye's Sunday Serenade ��� `.11dll =8fCi1 - _ _ A w�me --- b? In a' weekly highlight In modern_ •+ � was .. I� i him fellow mew' music listening. There are network • — a TIFF {Dl•i• and local airings of this Sammy � Auddhislin E 22 Greek fetter. - Kaye show�aad lhoae in tune with E 1" A �t'-� 1 ":*"• - CKOC on a Sunday afternoon can )' - 1 was ---' hear the Sunday Serenade at 8.50:' ia<aattwgy • ilk Siddhargia. ­347b intone. 1 P SN Ropt. ' • • - �� 1, 29 Endures. AAst Priday, the Ontario Travel M - ackiwwled8e. . A 1 I V L 30 Blue gross. Bureau- Inaugurated a new series - ifesiiOt'a � y 5F Jam. 82 Circular wall. of 'hands - across - tile- bos;:ee broad- 36 To dine. _ casts, directed to the United -States ` f le Y _ _ me"' 'a the newest spring.sport a�ly ueara inrougn the tuue ixet- a �p a4J..1Wa)iV. gatllere& coat obeck, L Hollywood's ace work. Originating in. Toronto. the 8g (}rays, 44'Tribunati. VilTtCAL 39 To tear. �„��.ponil.atrJlmn,l* lriel.,rt ern. - program teed oU with -beauteous il_Ta rat AW - eraoon. 1_So�uZ - Madeleine, Carroll as feature guest, limas she ottnatry over.- tor- Crune. ,r2 Half an eta. sad We regulars on hand include 88 Umb. 48 To enliven. li 43 Sti>snesa. ward to Jimmis'r Monday nigh! _ Nancy Douglas, Gleorea, Dey, Dave M :.8i Road (1lbW.). 60 �,, A Perish*& d4 Band masWe -@even o'clock show, ta` which' be BEE BIV E -Sy r u p Yt $yolcen.. •. Ol Time gale by. 4 To stab UP• stick. gives a •dank and Interesting low- will r and Col. Stor some. Series Of 78ua plod. •53 Sac of silk. or To perform. 45 Wooden pin. down and tee- movie- colony, it's will run weekly for some Sor lli 1 IN Covr. or To r. 47 Bat:k o! neck, stars and pictured Jimmie Fidier "teen weeks', and entertainment w111 80 Father, highlight Dronxineat_suesm,on each �l Habitual. b7 HI was a $ Oppressive. 49 To porlder. As hoard •each .Monday in . Csnasia chow. - " - jp C:,1d o! i0v! sreat Indian Q Sqs. 130 Koran chapter tbroush the following Ontario eta• * » . - 04 Fine river ' --- or sage. 9 parent. _ 52 P'tonoua. lions: CKCL, CKOC;•CKTB, CIPPL. 1160 listening tl , � mud. @I To run m*my. 10 Bad. 55 Fiber knot. OFCO. CKCR. CJIC and CKCA. ii P$ _ _ • is While. �T� 158- Ps�vidah- _ 'r - - • +ne tnryaaale lines- up a rive • ' _ ON Ltrards, - His ptures 12 Southwest 58 pound (abbr.) Just for the information of, the minute dally sport auznmar,• for _ w 1611loctar (abbr.)...am written In - (abbe.). nPint (obbr.).' *rlous districts sit the Province, fans the country over each morn- � A p� - d0 s�imi. i15 Pranolla• X60 3.1416. here is the Ontario network carry tag at 8.10 a.m. from CKOC. Break- inn the Fred °Arica Sflnday .night teat Clobbers, young ana old, can 7 1 ' Fob i► • ; i, tt !' 0 I y 10 11 a nine webock show: CKCO, CFRB, Join in the .nine a.m. daily'iunfest _ CKOC, CKTB, CKIC and CKCA by tuning -to •1150 on their • radio �6 That -oovers the -,province pretty - dials? _ _ thoroughll•, so make a date to be Weiland- listeners like Joe Peter- * * ** 16 y listeni�" to the station you re- men's ' Sunday at 22.95 CKOC song -- { i coive best - Sunday at, nine p.m. feature: = - V��fN� CORNSTARCH - �) .3 The Fm - Fred Allen Show' ; • « y ! ",• • _ • • Record of the week: the old fav a7 2y :Artie Shaw - Glen ]filler - Tom- orite "What is this thing called Dorsey and Boll - Crosby are love" as done by Tommy no: spy? '1�t1? 1pe _C • -- �� - TO - •• .13 UR'!l1 Montreal 73ek SHORT WAYS •' ._� -- OFRB Seek, CRL., 740k 'WKL Kirhaad I" 'UNk GSH Usilanil 9Slm 35 .f, 37 CKCL 599k, CBY 1010k CKCR— Waterlse, 1490k GSC Eailand 9.38m - ~- U.S. NETWORKS CKCO Ottawa 131ek GSD Fniland C1.75m WEAF 'Y.B.C. Bell 4100% CKGB Timmins 1470k GSE Eniland ll.SOm -' 5 • -WJZ A.H.C. ales 77ek CKSO Sudbury 790k GSF England 15.14m WABC (C.B.S.) 990k CKPC Brantford 138ok G9G Eailasd 1:.7am • For -_ WOR ' (N.R.S.) 710k CKLW Windsor 800k G91. Entlaad ' ia.31m . _ CAYADl Y 9TATIOYS CKYX 'Wingkam. 423010 GSV E, ad 17 -416i y Better SQ 'CFOS -Owes. Sd. 1400k U.S. STATION.. EAR Spain 0.48m " CKOC Hamilton 1150k W EBB Hatfato 1340k EAq Spain 0.80m Deuerfs - Y 3� Tt.al� � -( RAY . Russia. 940m 'CKB St.Catk 1k . WLW Quelonatt Took RYE Russia t2.00m CFCF Montreal Sock WGY Schenectady SIOk RV110 Russia t5,19m ACME[ 1=11 Ray 12UOk KDKA I'Ittskurgk 1020k W GFA Schenectady CFCO Ciatham , link Would Chicago 78ok CFPL Leadoa 1570k WHEN Buffato 070k c - f� �G3 CJCS ' Stratford 1240k WGR Heftale `560k WCAR MIX. 1r.2Tm St. 1111Atr1l d Wirdl Co.. 17:, '��I;��' log CFRC Klaastoa 14"k WKHW Buffalo 132ek WRUL Boston deed.= : - -- . 3 Cain Sault Ste. 111, t4nek WJR Detroit Teak WCRX Y. York 11400, POP—Practice. in. Strap Hanging. Counts _ ":My J. MILLAR WATT -- :—r� . IN SUBWAYS ALL MY, LI-F6 ': i i HAVEN`T TRAVELLED � � .'� ` —FOR NOT -RING i f-- • .. - _....m+/kewa' M.'r Diu Mteac loot _ - - ` =-- +w� w+'� ♦- -. ._.._— __'r'^.^'•.. r- .- ` ' 7. i , / r �.FLibl MII ir!._� -' , ✓ri�4.�a1W1'•.. -� .. - � _ _ �--_- �s; rv,r °r.. _ .,'�•• F,.., ++. . -r�i:' • ,-fir..'' :'4: . � rt` . .de '. ' .�^,.:. �.w+.n, ;.�4'• -�. a... -. - i:- .- ' ...av - :..1. � +y ?l,'�'- «k"' T: w° 1.-. � h 4 ,. ~ �: >t'n, .. .. • .. o .�. ..Y -1r'i. r• w.•' .."•h .. :wig ,v N. .« :..N.. •.i '.:9'. .r.J ., .. .IQ 2d�* ` z, vp commander :��IKodern Etiquette what Science • BY R0664TA LICE in Ph i I i pp i nee _L­15 ° — -- -. 1i Doing. - 1t ro er t0 ass at s 6ac name if one has not heard it die- ITEMS tinctly _.dnsif7g- aa- iatred�tloa3 What does as invalid. do is '� she wishes to return calls that, Random items from the annual 3 have been made upon her? meeting of the American Associa- 8. Should cantaloupe be eaten Set- with W Lion for the Advancement of "' '•�' a spoon? once: IT DW TASTE -GOOD - - - -- - - ". 4. la it props = - for. 'a man Fish is the rivers of the Great �� •;•��<.;' - - _,. • f'' to sandwich.. himself between two women when w with them Plains country taste through their iN A PIPE hiking fins -•all except the tail fin: Their ,fir best - tatting taste buds are scat- ,:;�'�:::- •' , s..w:•� on the street? - _ b. Is it good form to tared around on the others, Dr. s 1 1 • • t some food on the plate when George A. Moore of Oklahoma - - : finishing a meal. �' - a yh A. and X College has Sound. i 6. Are postscripts to letters in tix _- good taste ? z You weigh less standing on s' HOW �AN j' ' " May Limit 'Tankers' chair then on the floor -and- Dr. • _ 1: > ANSWERS _ - e Dayton •H. Clewell of Callas can TO' Daytime Travel . `..:1 R' -1. No; it is much better to ask X. ` tell you just how much.. 'It's be How be correct, rather than -to y Q. How can 1 prevent. water - .. Ruse. auii l,a.n w L., �.....,�:nd. cause- the body is that ,mach �� hue been anilled on hardwood A plan to have United Staten - farther }from the)�{c�entree of lthe floors, from spotting! coastal tankers put into Atlantic „ — Oa'i'YU. 151. V1C 17Cb O a(aSaB�Y L • A, Hub with a cloth hP' P'Od FwI LO ■Y Ylah4 ..d I;Iui' eacia be._ I'm very sorry but I did not gravimeter, need is petroleum in turpentine, using s regular travelling to daylight hours wan " i3tg new oSeaslve against Bay hear your name correctly" or prospecting, motion. Then dry with another. reported to be under constders- - ' hen In "Pod" as Ciao. Tomb- "Did Mijohnsoa � Lion b ns „ Yamashita, ad Ferris T - aorry, but• I did not The spectroscopic eye can de- clean cloth. y vy officials ryl; �, tgkgg over' v �cai� „ tect invisible gases rising is min Q, How can . I prevent a rag This method of outwitting sub - Les}r 9F_ inite11. _alippi8pe? marine raiders now haunting-ter- 2. - -A PP -�- ,SS may make her cads by where there may be oil. deposits.. ritorial waters In roxy. In other words she may y P A. A remedy suggested for large numbers Soma oil companies are using the slipping wad a daughter or close friend rub is to .take three yse- was used to a limited extent der- HaVe YOU Heard? in her place. This, of course, b spactro�eope now, serving jar rubbers, ww them to- ing the First Great War. _ i' not expected of her, but it is It you want to keep your own gether, and attach to the under- a nice gesture on her park teeth for a long, long time -move side corner of the-rug. Of course Eyel� Brass ., P g 3. Lb; she �vali a4vuad L■ ua•d: to Deaf Smith County. Taxes. thin- must be dome to each comer. _. f eSiaa ju*inaaaged to jump late a 4, No. The man always takes The. average there is about one Q. How can I big&& clothes, Enough• brass to slake cartridge carriage as the tram left the stn- the curb -side of the pavement, decayed, missing or lilted tooth ' when laundering them? cases for a million-artillery shells fin• whither he k walking with one per child, compared to 6, 10 or A. Add a teaspoon of turps*- a year, states Science Service, The middle =ag6d man in the woman' or with several, even more, elsewhere. lots of tine to the water when washing will be saved by using substitutes 7T porner eyed him with scorn' b. No, it is. not at all necessary. 'sunshine, foods high in phosphorus white clothes. It aids materially tor, brass in shoe eyelets. " iy When I Wes your age,... mom- -fig. -Hc- These - should be avoid. - content, - calcium in the, soil, just the bleaching process. - =- -- -lad," he said, "I .could run Ball the right amount of fluroins in Q. How can I prevent tarnish One company is India' is re- w and as much as possible. as their + ±g. o■ ailvarmars? are mereiy aitartnougnts anal in posted " of a mile, my teeth, sand yet be as fresh Quoting Dr. Edward Taylor, A. A few p ces o! camphor tools of various � - ' dicate a slipshod manner in the l! types monthly a daisy:" director of the den-tat divisiyoa of dropped into the silverware for the am y. composition of your letters. One y - "Yes." gasped the young fel- the state dapartmaIA of health drawer will vent -the silverware _ low. "but I mimed this one at should tabs pains to include e e "The people themselves - typl: from tarnishing.. - the lest station." � f he wishes to say in the eat western Americans - live a Q. How .can I clean old aolwt e ' body of the letter. free, open life comparatively w • • , y �- Apply owder�d whiting tolling 6.r lsfs tae -- - - -_ empt- fromm- VWVOels-teasie1217WO - with-=la -'I- , �.& it -ti.. -idw. - a! RE? Oily hiate>ty. "My =irsdiather oosevelt Approves ing and conaiming a great vsri- is placed in a nw wits potato _ was a poor. hard-worh'ing - -- ealtby rReicreation •� of foods for their tables." and allowed to remain for about - �g - cloehmak r. _ Whan be died - twelve hours, the original lasw+r 9011 be restored. SiOmq kt. hft hla .*fate which new President Roosevelt believe. AWAY GO CORNS _ - . t` aft elated of two boo" *leeks, '� that healthy recreation, within - � R f.. to my father. reasonable limits w311 het Removed Cron Com Solna Taehert "Robert. five "Hose iateresting." a i e mob efficiency is the war- help - SAIXVKC1fM Omit A100 ff/ L*= a senteas• which iaelader the -' said: It most have bees teat But. he declared, It must be lye am apd�✓ee d CRON Cm■ albs ward 'iasdnate.' Robert (ai• I<u winding up We saints." bome�in mind that "recreation as m�al� �' "xis the has a waishteeae 1• - -- vsual is just as bid as "business qr VOL so •�• sm. m r Gee sr *nearer d■is . ads. 6uttoas but - -- A teacher seat this not-004-04— ter � a. the eau sets 00-1 of an unruly pup8t "Recreation under present con. Ilaatea eight.- Dear Mrs. Jones, I In�'a t very - -� -- -� w lulurmnr you that your with the purpose o!' building up _ V disobadlent, q auarraLoms,Hand body and mind and whit the chief _. _S 4' • C L A S S LF i E D I T I S E M E N T S e e e. • -- thought that this will help win- *-' disturbs other students who are the war." L + L� ---•r• p -RTi TPPTN�e A(1ff� flying to work. Hs needs a good Recreation he said, might come SAHT CHICKS FOR, sA A FrAasPS = 1� �ve ism vue.*• �- IiP�_S Yon other warrtat aoaotA1 to `Patton ZA vares sports, motiet► growing f onkto early s oe. tad Bed 8Dr•a+d, 8 1sra11 Iaeahas- the W.01 British Colonies, •W„ This was the reply she received: per. pknias and so oa, to el. tLoakton Poattry Fares. ors, 5a K seal. ore ]sat��� �� L tit " v ... $-- - -- — lachla +_-- �,llaa- �freidsr�- we�fs- in of ir�ise- - - - - - 'yourself. I ain't and Achim. that "many, People" had written � Y CHlc;as -u TO 11 CzNTIL ti J ti•rt. R R L,, �t'orawkis. Os[tasie. ran. Oshawa, UAL _ } requesting ree 01110 s. our Choi** with every - • The were having Heir sting a statement on the COT Loo pullets or I" -Hised ahl ke FOR SALE I H.P. PAI�8i1tzs. ]t'I ASKIlT mTOCX _ y ernment s attitude toward contin- ordered ri K Britaaaiad. • Chick ��� k ate'' >.° r = lWS r pest quarrel. 8 n� >iU1.88, PUNT.. SHRUBS AND Hatcheries. of various recreatoas and *uteri*. raatee J. 7[oCaw, x m•ersreea• xnmuods •artaties =• .+ "I'm disappelatee saw gua H• H sad oaloral seasatioaal amusements is wartime. Denier, Harris - _ BRA CHUCKS uctions. Writ• f5W descriptive dre hssba■d.. "When we r.. THERE'S BE BEEN BETTER Ned HI.ACS TWO -TZAR -OLD P=$tHt- aatalotve. James Compaq, f , - tree first mataied I tbongbt]ad markets for ponitrykeepera than Bran stallion. Salsas Last, h!dAdsay. Ontario. - right now, sad for roan time q iR !wt - yea wetre u aurgel." Ore Eggs to come. Take advantage of them malty horse. D. IcalaaA, Yes' retorted his wife. To Great Brltaln ,Wide range broods and. hybrid. Manley. Ontario. BHEIISATIC PAl[»fe "I suppose that's whr you 'such u Bray B. Iwghora, NNJL z, '� gI(}HI,y RECUD[][1aNDHD — H4.' - JLJM., 0.ra. z La,, voea:ere[s. •Capons, . H1fI,AB:G>c![H>YR'f cry sufferer of Rbeumatlo Pat= . sever bought me an The 1942 Catalogue, issued b B�*t°d chicks. 180 John -N., Ham• or Neuritis should Dlzony �•�••• 8 FREE ENLARGEMENTS WIT ii Remedy. 1[unro's Drut�torw iIIL the Twaddle Chick Hatcheries, ilcoa, oat each roll or tftm. developed Elgin. Ottawa. Postpaid i1.00. - fi' Ltd• Fergus, Ontario, should help CORRESPONDE'YOE CLUB tea reprints all for 21 and s°i - - - "Didn't you hear the siren ?" to speed p mail in stem Ph9tosraphlo LA _ SAW FUR11 WAMTHD slated the A.R.P, warden advising up reduction. It is a ARE YOU LONE80ME! JOIN OUR boratorles . 0. Box 546 Sher- ' �ta old countryman r take cover. beautifully (iluetrsted booklet Correspondence Club. Civilians or brooks, Que: MINK, FOX.- MUdHAAT, Wl0`Atiltlfe ' showing photo I re in American and Canadian Rabbit, Strunk. Ship Hoods Par- a Aiith enem nee dronili Over- graphs of ill '-the !*teen, Send 25 cents for' names, :cal Post Ii7ghaac Prices Pala! q e famous Tweddle breeds and hy- Box s94, Stbtfon H, Montreal. SOIISH FOR mALH Payment by return mall. Rotor- bead, the man was still strolling brad crosses. Once: Canadian sank Commerce, -'•'+ nAKBRr equipaicfI BEAUTIFUL 8 BEI3RUUM BRICS., Philifppa Square. Abe Oeringer. " .,.About the streets' (clear). Sell or exchange., smmaallll 865 8t Psul West, Montreal " , " Send for this catalogue flow.. improves acressa. Essex. . Beat Yes, I heard un, said the It is free for the asking. 'BAKERS' OVENS A.ND MACHIN. County, 1620 Arthur, Windsor, Oa Olt man, "but that bain't nothing - g• ory, also rebuilt equipment ai- tarle, TWEDDLz CHICKS ways on, hand. Terms arranged =: - do with me. I lives at-�' giv- �orreepocdence invited. Hubbard IT LOOSE NOW AS THOU(M - _ tslg the name of his village, five -Mount McKinley, National Park =portable Oven Ca.. ' 108 Bathurst SAIRDnE9s1Ae SCHOOL everyone who over heard of the ; — tofdtes away. in Alaska, embraces 3,300 e_quase -St., Toronto. name of '•Tweddl'e" has written q mile . LEARN 1iA11tUH14tiS1NU THE RUB- for my 1842 catalogue But we BIISIliFlsm OPPOR'IL'PfITIES orison method. Information on re- have lots more of them and they - - .� quest regarding classes. Robert- are tae• for the asking. Right Brewer My wife went to ;so.00 • 'rn San nn wmrTrTrr.v mar_ eon's Hairdressing Academy, 184 now w• - are . hatching betwe *n a ••e 4e Yoetor cast weep, an I mla•10AD Will be earned by some A..... sewn. zwv.�a eev.enty -XZV6 LO VignLy •wOUaaAa RECTAL SORENESS AND wldeawake ealesmaA introducing chicks or week. We have a hatch �. 1e toy bar. to tape Plenty ei {7 1� *very do but Saturday. We have �- a ��+ TORTURE Record to every small buetness p h brad arosaea etcereiae:' a� 1a ure reeas, 8 y Smiths "And i. abe Join m in your county. Write quickly FOR QUICK RETURNS AND BE8T and tour breeds of turkeys. ][t _ g W711 Day `You to receive our free Itr' QUICKLY RELIEVED tai° Darttculara Five dollar de- prices communicate with Joseph catalogue. Twaddle Chick Match- " posit firings saleable s7.60 unit; A. Roson. 411 Confederation Bldg„ cries Limited, Fergus, Ontario. y :Y Brown: Well, if jumping -Jf )vu are truuhlnd %jtb itching - with sample kit, and secures ez- Montreal. w elusive county sales rights on TRUCKS FOR SALE K at conclusions an4i sunning Dtles or' rectal aureueas, do not delay quota basis. APEX, 814 Brock Ubb•E1R 'CU INVENTORS -, �� ' treatment and run the risk of felting Bldg.. Toronto. TWO 1987 INDIANA- WHITE, TWO ' 4' .p bills can be eaNed Ozer- tbis condition become chronic. Any seise, res is." ltchfnl3 or aoreneaa or palAful pass. 1N OFF19H '1•U 14V.WRY 1NVLINTUR ton Trucks, carry b 'tons, dumb ; age at stool is nature's warping and - HOOKS AND MAGAZINES Llat of inventions and full Infor. wheels, all good tea -ply tires. Proper treatment should be secured matron rent tree, The Ramsay Lb• Twelve foot stake bodies with ' The class was Studying mague- at once. BOOKS. MAGAZINES, FROM So UP. Registered, Patent Attorneys, g4� racks, completely overhauled` For this- purpose get a package of One of the largest assortments Bank Street. Uttawa, ,Canada. ready for the road, Six hundred Hem -Itoid from any druggist and in Canada Technical, Trades, dollars each, easy terms or make "•' 'Robert," asked the master,. use _ as directed. This formula Military, Aviatlon, Detective, Love, MEDICAL offer. MElrose 5:54, 1197 Bloor. is Which Is used internally is a small, Romance, Business, Unusual, Meg• Toronto. "haW many natural- Magnets al's easy to, take tablet, will quickly 1c Professions, Medical, Marriage, there ?" relieve the itching and soreness and etc. Rush for free 'illustrated DON'T WAIT —EVERY 'SUFFER- STAMPS BOUGHT AND SOLD aid in healing the sore tender spots. catalogue, Canadian Book Com or of Rheumatic Pains o Neat- "Two, air," was the surprising Hem -ltoid to pleasant to use, 1s pang, 84 Victoria Street, Toronto. itia should try Dlzoa'o Romed7•— STAMP COLLECTING IS WAR - highly recommended and It seems Munrolm Drug Store, Sab Eigtn, time relaxation. '50 different hew - Ralmwer. Ottawa, time relaxation. and Canada only New- "And height of folly for any one FARMERS 8o0 finely mixed Newfoundland AAd Will, you- please 'name risk a painful and chronic PATi0FT8 C. conflation when such a -tine remedy YOU CAN MAKE CUDTSIDERABL®. and Canada, only 25c. Free price- s - "Blondes and brunettes." may be had at such a amall coat• handling one of the finest lines of FETHIOiiSTUNHAUtiH & ElUMPANY lists of Canadian Stamps and -- It you try Hem -Kota aua are not Ineecttcldas. Electric Fence can- Patent Solicitors Establlaaed Worldwide packets. Old accumu- entirely pleased with the results, troller,, Paints, Fire Extin ufshh lations purchased. York Stampe your druggist Will - gladly return ors, eta Writs WARCO GR�ALiH 189U 14 atng Wed? Toronto. Company. Toronto 8. ` PO"KE WASHING DIRTY Your money d: OII. LIMITED, TORONTO. Booklet of Information on to. quest. f VEGETABLES WANTED ri tae HANDKERCHIEFS? .CARS � USED AND NEW 8 BIG ENLARGEMENTS CARROTS BENTS,1 UNIONS. TUR- . S1F1fQI.H Here's freedom from your Rdi�rss M�ir�i11I.Y nips and Potatoes —large or small l'I99UH8 most unpleasant task. �a �1 MOUNT PLEASANT MOTORS Ltd., BEND U8 YOUR FILMS OR TEN quantities. Highest Dr7cep paid. - - -- - 10. Instead of washing dirty Toronto's oldest Chrysler, PWm- reprints and you will receive not ship to or write Mutual Growera handkerchiefs, Clbeott'e ouch dealers three location 58t only one or two feed enlargements Market Limited, Federal Dealers tp.id Tissues are so cheap you FEMALE PAIN Xt.' Pleasant Road 2040 Yonto buL all spur photos will be asti Lice• No. 1U88 and W.P.TB. -' - simply destroy them• -; 1St and 1650 Danforth Avenue largsd double also for only 49 LAcen 86128• 41 Cburch Street. germs and 4111. Order" Our Used Cars make us many us .06 mail)) stamps acCeptjd. 'Toronto, ti TRIAL OBFER NOW, friends. Write for our From HOolk. �octal Photo, P.O. Box $88, Baer- - _ — _ _ Women who suffer pain of irregular let on Dedt eed renewed and an. t+rooke. Qua. i ' aI1°itixe with y�i,�iactio °nal°aiu sturn alysed used cars. FOR QUALITY .. ` +: tit•wte■ ••. .r� ■.•. verse 1 ances- ahnuld And Ly" IL Pink- • i.i®6u. SERVICE � >onWoesd Clad 10c for - ._.:,- - .,....,w lets generous ( _ _ Tat+ PILMS DilaV10LOPHD J. N. L1NU�SAY, LAW OFFI ' I:AP• "D 9ATI9FACTION • trial offer of ib0 .unseen. fa ,die- ... ( th i►4 Iron) very *�eot4vs to , - "_ C v _ ..... -. .W' �..o�Ci' I.11dI t,E, �eeeer a+ds� i wattohdlsttess Piakham'sTab 900 ROLLS DEVELOPED ANB p n:•. t_ TTzoatcc TRY po IMPERIAL J - i lets made especially for women help Ontario. Special Department for 5 or )< exposure Qilma, developed . .:..r. ,, flea• •.,�...... ,.....,........ build up resistance •gain a yrinted, plus one i z 7 oatssrr��ee Armes aultectlous and printed, or 8 reprints, 2R,; went of best picture. Prevision ..d1 �Addrw " " " "'• "`•••'•'• ",. f m_an�6 PtInC boto Guil 104 Fulton Avenue, r .Money refunded If riot satWILd - ... .,.- .� .�.. _-_J +�_�• �aa 1a Canada. � ' �yeonta � ;iMPHRiAL PHOTO SEBVICIO .. _ ' i`�- ' 8t&Uon J. Toronto. ads q . _ _`,}, it f �.F. +J _ •Y ri .R, . or THANiI.s i Localism s - 1 wish to thank frtenda and H ERE' 1S,T1P T n�hh�on+s for flair very - ldnd.__�ss- -_- -- . •thaw• A. W. Si11[ has bees spendin g istance, sympathy and condolence, - _ during -my recent sad bereavement, Man to make a good suit tme a few,..Asys.. with lift... daug4ter -i ... _..— -- —_ O ytbina 8 the- loes._of i lo- . _ bbrice,' isaiaest �° ooerect' fit "and b. low Mrs Ah thur && and fwntly. �+g $ " E. Moore, of the •Oity, spent Geode Hutchings Tip Top Tailors gave yon all 'three at a prise r,� daWMt Vith her brother and sister IN ME111OfiIA�a that fits your budget -pies 32 yeah' tailoeina- Born, an MecAay. March 23rd, - In to mem -of a Y lSa� usual, that we have all the fine 942, to Mr. and Mss. James DBgeer 1 R `�'� Tip. To British and domestic fabrics this Dear Daughter and Sister, Annie,„ +� y ` )xt, Plug, a son. who passed awr{sy, March 2'i, 1987 sPrmg• 1 m ar+e r ,1 ' l with current style -- _ > Aircraftnan Louie LeMiyre, who Today. is a day of rem moranc e, >� sad Ti p Top ekilfd tailoring in • End been stationed on the West With many a sad regret>< c3ethiag valve fiat stands art. !.. .. Coast, has been Vwding a few A dept we shall always remember, - - - - -- '• 'flays with his mother- When When the teat of the world forgets. T _ - $29.751 ft%e regular monthly meeting.- of __Ever remembered by Mother, Dad; b st. Gedrg+e'h Guild w,311-'be held on SisteaB aitd, Brothers. -- �, 'Apit{tl '2nd, at 2.30 o'clock' HINIf�il� pQ11lffla IOiIOOp fri0fd lat the home of Mrs. D. Flouth. PICx1:lRIIdG ROTARY TAILORED -TO- MEASURE ,t Mr. John Muriw continues in • . J-pow �­bkb and h" wt yot been Mr- S=90% Recreational Super 1 a CHAPAIAN - tra_xetira Z d,.:.+mi...+ - • - • � " MM CRtfOS$ BUNS, -from 'Flick- i0rna at Zhesday'A dinner, .averiag s�0'/�f i Illegal W � i4day and Scodsind and Cornwo.11, &*. They. Nat 'v country. Vill- were a rtnanely interesting films, age on nidaj .of next week. Order and 000taiaea many creates familiar TIP TOP— TAILORS. e Ki• � tro�flf the fl'1pm aF••_ _ The Young People of the United - -- W Church, under the Missionary Con- •LZAYE PICKERING �a venera, had a very interestmg meet- ing on Wednesdaw evening last.' TO OSI3AWA } !e Min• 0. F. Coates' gave an address :i -d IV," wlrg ef Stephen Faster, the great Amencan son i.H.i )ir:� n unio s : n v zcati s : " 4vrriter' Next -week, the meeting At 32' minutes after the hcrnr_ 10.31 ' CHA JS - the only corset hold with a a a. m. to 1. m p. Also at 8:31 ____Prcker�n �#ardware • ;v:dll be in charge of the Citizenship and 9.38 a. m. and at 12.41 a: m. s money-back-guarantee, Jrovides the perfect model for your figure- ==- IOvnveners, Misses M�'Y hlaRae and, _.�sily. - - - -- - -- -- - - - - - - - -- -- _ Joyce Schelb -- • - - type. Get touch with your - - ._ , is Chaffs • - - - : r The March meeting of the Wan- - .R10 TORONTO __ -__ Corsetiere. -- - +e '. +s fir; a,+.. Uill be held at • the - Mrs. Laura L. Walker' • • Is le of Mrs. Lswrson, on TuesdaY, - 'Phone 633,: Box 481 Whitey 32 -3 March 31st. Some facts of .the - At 6 minutes to the hour 8.54 -a- m." Royal Purple for best' results. f/ -Resent Price Control Regulations" . ;o 10.54 p. an- and at 7.09 a..m., sr- • will be given by Mrs Hutchison, and _ Letters r to the Editor _ ♦y„� and 11.44 p. ,m• dhilry. Also at ?A4 the) members who have re�sved the lies Ira le ,,. �, W. excerpt Sundays and Holidajs. Dear sitar- - - ' Drt kil Louse Killer for t tt - z -= pamphlet "Price Ceiling v are asked - �tQV� article last week ,n "Svir- _ bs'In8 it with them for erence. Bat - -�� -� l`�e� itual Hitchhikers" was eery inter-.- _ _ . - �L�-Pryr • _ - �� '` -' -Mrs. "- Shortreed" will give - "'the Story _ -' - - -- of the "Rise and Progrebs of -the w fRAVIL ►I M AT -�ti , ' i ' a ►s' a g ap H ��' �H for the sanitary -cleaning J% Women's Institute in Ontario during Eastern House -- Phone 4540 � �: face. true era. s ec there e • • • �anuther angle to the subject. There° e past fooW years". The Ass- lh :dtti SKII_tM ■ M y 1.1 &'H 3a a big difference in the religion of __ • of milk pails and [cans. iw=t Hostessees for the meeting todeb, and what it used to be. are: Mrs W. J. Miller and Miss A. II know two ministers at ,east .._Kerol Disinfectant for - the stable: -X Richardson. Meeting at 2.80. . - 1~6mnbers plea" make an effort to •Rho preached as a profesatoa 'and - not because they had felt : the call and poultry houses. setmd. I* go out sad preach the gospel. _ ° ++ Yes. George_Sehd1,h str. w� �... « .....i: f nest on w eon"Quy zer aaslts>v�•�* ••• not many wiles lran Pklnsing. sad to attend the wedding of her daugh- ter, vho has been beadd ag in that • he hone more haem to that oorram- Oyster Slsell and �t• � - nni$� than aay{ooe I >ravw. Se lead _ - _ -- Bb* catmsand of His M4xsty Kiss - ?- '' �A� E to ►cave becwre not many would go 'A `eot tor. NktorektZeerioCilarw ""binary mod - and listen to him or wppaet him. George VI. Sunday nest will be aI►• He woul*% wuork with the Young Kepae�'e' -••ryed as A Da. of F'ewver thronsb- W 1 , out tae anuscr Empue- -Healthfully Air - conditioned m# - aweone sent hits or invited vos '• k- i:. .....� �L�. :... r "� o.a... r howl that weal up i:om- some rHURSDAY, PSI. and SATURDAY hiss_ I got Aprpbed becwse_. utter pM■e t!0- _* somp7g the way' pe 1- MlLefl� 1 fell -lie . *W, when the full -page article on MAAM 28, 27, :and 28th ii cc��•y�//''ii .. - - �' WOW" • 3eaviee. was read,' could '�'o ebuws art 7 sad 9 . o'eleck � no PI>�e or bosi�ness ai. the pui- J. S. BAL.•JJ.N�• ["����� heard for miles. pit' Saturday Matinee at 1.80 I believe- m the church and all it Mrs. Pointer, at tbs City,., line _- heen visiting her Mss. H. SONJA HENIE and JOHN PAYNE °e to etepd for, I life my : _ T. Fallaise, and family. tee's like en the good and man, FARMERS � $.'-ONTARIO 1 • ' � Valley- '� who feared God sad• not man, and 1*0 eases into the borne •u a rd- - **W man and not as if be thoul* r } with- GLEN' XU9JgR and OR.CH- I am a sum orter of uw s, rt► r a .� 1.r n wry his iuv. COwxf PIT ' finaadslly, - - 1 . - the ah� ' I have not at#f - - - EG� H� - -. rerofia►r : _. _ ended reeentl�y� " - :+CALVES MONDAY, TUESDAY, •►,,.•,'.b,AIS id hone was �°M and _: , : •. Aanesty' is .the Best Policy^.' I've MARdi 80 - and U. APRIL Lt. f 1wrays done mq best to live up to it AND ALL XD= or �► Last- complete allow at L15 4 would- rather die a "Spiritual _. Rita-hilser" than a Sunray Saint, -- p 'and j -_ aia ' - - • and as every -day devil. No one can -?s �t,t h�C a - - -_ A point at me and say "Hypocrite ". : MERLE OBERpN and A snbscribrs plt" K SRI NG F tA.R1VIS - All" MARSHALL (we 'do not, -as s rule, _publish an• , b' aim* fat s-icb de° - _ tarnish also' or�*atoua .letters. There being nothing T _ - • L,IMI ED . memorials that Will uf��..o,.� like .fit _ _ we would like to tell 'mfr bubscriber' FiEGIb"TERED EGG GRADII�iG 3TATiON " osease ft7om' every - that his story has a very familiar :' VMMY ONT. PHONE vv ,Yana t 888 standpoint. In dignity JANE Fq AZEE and . "ring„ about it. The'same thing can of appearance our R�BiERT,. PA11GE be heard in city community -- even work will stand out a old is • :'. :.- ' Pickerirsg. The same o rel3gios� through the ages., today, just the same ` -� No GMter Tribuo Zoming next to be found Kingston Road West THURSDAY, FRI. SATURDAY rel on as in "the old ds�-s" ! _ - - N. W. STAFFORD' APRIL 2, 3 and 4th he speaks of - 'the fault -is more NEXT WEEKS SPECIALS �• Highway Monumental ii - ike to .,be foun in vs. e. think . _ - _ -_ -• -- )i ly d W UMPHREY BOGART too, that 'our •subscriber «ill . admit, ' ps �r><• Fresh and Smoked Fillets Put 462 Whitby, Out, in spite . of his unfortunate. exper All Through The iernce" d-ith ministers, that. such are rare. «Ve, generalli- find. our minis -, - }fit = conscientious sincere,' God- Salmon and I��ppers fearinc and likeable Rien b'liJ, ... . ' . _ .. _ _ SAT � . _ _ .SILLS _ A _...,n� s AEI Jr. Farmers a• a _ Callan: - g s . :: ♦3 : - Tow rBroo�Clin To .x,•': �011<';',. .}!'o i�.?y. ?`!R•�,•' �,�'... :.;."j..°r•.'�•' •;.J�..'v :Af -.4R • [ z .�.,. - P. r•r MM r. Apr. A5 Tho • ��::`.`., .�x...:;A�°S :wi�i:. <�'•dRWPi. • ".V� +'tai. SSJ�,.:L'.�.4....,n D' r+Y "„- ......?:. ,v,.` , ,. ^ �f„�'�;.,�.. ... AFTER ,VICTORY _ �.,,- +V,d.r�" ;�- w;y:�. ,..•, ,, ._ N. .' " - ,±NfS :- •k•- R3i,5� - -" - + .. l� , -.. -. _. _. _ �_.. -s. :�+ l - �.v�,•'t•r.r`_ -,..- - ,. _ '.�• -•: :.'•, �.. a <•,tck..?«d+',N'i