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Notar: Public ��f,o,�rw >1,oan. 2250 POUNDS OF SALVAGE � �� t1Ya,i Dint urt 3our�..WbitYr. i►s: PICKMXG PUBLIC UMRARY - �Mre. Hutchi reports that from HORTICULTURAL SOICIETY- MONDA�t WDDNESDAY _ 'the salvage collected m ruxeruig, ; -INo Pei LT r .=Ivlaw♦va., am ,yutp ,isc �....+..,�, .3i 1208 - >a� 4. — h7 :.,,y v- .,,.a,,, The next meetinf, of the Society will setts a�aVr cart v1 KE G. T;-z, HE- PIC Ri N E 11��)riEA ?ON. K, 6. i TelepZMet-ve 2250 Pd� , � brought on Tuesday, April 7, se. the Librat_ b2 held in the if eve Church school- q g� a)BKOOKE BELL. K���Adir.Mi 81eL75 �a -to a war Viet- ian Miss Edith Murray wIl be aft- room on heed i evening, April 14th. 25 bas lots - 6 cents per bat ims' Ftmd; Details of • the - local ending their Convention at Tor - The committee in charge are giving For PreAtable i f O.F: ROSS gardening iacA and fancies and a talk' pig 372 Bay St.- campaign are to' be aestttibed, iol2- onto .on that date, on grafting. All interested are in- :Fine grinding is necessary, �e%Hrf L. PVNU I070ni6 awing the V1s11 Of a �t,vcaaauaoatL- vltea 'w altelld. yvaaae aasuaa�asl aauua a rep reserrtaiive x. this are.. 3tkRT KENNY AT - PLA1VV sears maa.t. ltruraa ri i j- NT I:AN- Pairister, Sol -- bens will also be given �klfior,otary Public. 19 Melinda Street -- — . Z- foeooto. . eledhZne • Elyjn 8803, 2911. IACAL A. R. P. WITN.ES3 Canada'; .most POP ular maestro, - Hart Renny', and. his lrehestra, who THEY ARE EXCELLENT PLAYS i Dmtat EXPERT DEXONSTR .LJONS - - play on the . CRC coast -to -coast Clare G. Madean, bt. R. A. L C. . F «1,., hta a Week. was " Ah, women, wtmleri! What if' one tR ,& _1, Rw� att!r Areltttawa [[�� ERBERI'T, F9LLAIRE, L. D 8., A much large: numver �nan us- >F'. -. 6666 P T g - •_ rlD. D,E . Graduate of the RoYal Course of uar attended the A. R. P. Class on '� attendance at the D. I. 1.e. recrea- has gray hairs -" Don't pe tlarmea, Graduate of - UniversEty of Toronto sal sitrteoneand•the university of Toronto. tion hall last night to Play for the its. only advertising propaganda :, 9 Sultan St. Tomato EtI.'$21� rch! Pickers one offs et hours: 9 w Monday night, & ine uded several demanstra- d g for the hundreds who work We're .quoting from ''Indian Sum- - Residence, - Pickering, 27 r 11 1618, w ep. m.; or p� apyolotment, ac-,al there. One thing that can be said a- meT one o the two one- act =playa rrvtcel. I%c: Pict r7aa, lions in First Aid by metslbeQS of that _Picker rig young people w311 : the Whitby Fire 'Coripany, assissted tout -it is that "the sky is the 11'm,- Pl~1TER IdJVINE H. A.. ;a� , fran - ' it" c0 far as exvense far entertain- . soon present here at hoanr. but $�z', mucltor etc. _ „ �1ent ter plant employees is con- "I didn't eslly need them, �y�{j�� GdLjrge. TILry as .e— ev:de33113 1 was t>urauta lac i Llac oc it o�+a�+..) �C�B —_°` °�114Li8 —� ea. ells A. B>ZATON. ~ TOW1V!lH IP doing oonaide� able training at Whit corned. Str. Fick -t��a N nt to , �..C�, Conr.Yaaeer. C.ommiaaionee for by as -they are very proficient in gong be . oft$nded, so 1 orderedg 8 ' ' �� else ,a�a+tka. Ac tiaeaat; smi .near of Mrs. Henry Fawkes � foumr doaen.'f The speaker 1s one of HEAD OFFICE -- OSHA WA their work Monday night again, at , 4ttaeetle, Lit.aaaa. ivcClevale. oat. _ the timid men is 'The- Two Cow- _ 1411[. C. >1LLTRKAR the school . Moore on First Aid, as arils." They are excellent playa. applied to war cgstsmen. - Laid l o Las- hest Yea, the word is +' excellent"- �• g=' $ -M :i •�t� *T,IILS' *E _OF'THE _PEAC1 _— _ - -- - }� Pee the Conaty of itrltarls FORMER PICKERL'�TG SOY FL''QE�iAL RITES PAID TO ONE. - :: - EMAXD, - AD.4LA3.IP Aa - -- - O�P2aCKf•RiNiG`g- OfATEST__ _ WUD4.tC:N- �rs.luu�s,r nt,R'l�1� �89$litAet- @��ar�- �18�f� '... N E. �ttCHARI3�ON A, a seanlaa Frets caster; of the RESIDENTS _ . CAM TRANSPORT COL ASWN ON Royal Canadian Navy, and farmer b!tzaea`al s evieax Moore 'held 600 - aAT,L'RDIAY MORNING Best Rates Available with .: 'HHNBRAL INSIIRANB'B, pig boy, war instantly killed Sunday afternoon last, to Pay a fin- Security and Gervioe. - - REAL lBSTAT$, .. -- -. in se. accident, at Halifax. accord- al tribute to' one of Pickennes- old- - Mrs. V4%7. Close. of Brookville, '.IWNVRYANCING lag to a telephonte massage from his eat ifs �o � � was t�otytly inbred 'tyrt. -. y►dd -. Pbooe Chaplain, to his parents in Whitby, Henry away ' morns last. when a transport, dr- iROUfi"M PICK 313 ` a's im eselknaed Samos >lwdF Mr. vas John Carter. � L#@tly an Thnrda,Y of last_ week, idea by her busban,d cr'nuned into er NOW& illness of s»y. the Du int Creek W ifive at the Qe died instantly. but nes'tleulars after a �� were not revealed• Fred was in his years She •was m net Neu - . 24th s ear. He woo bore as Colbor, , Bore in Nup!end, GT.. hires escaped with minor iaj MOM Mrs. He adisted' 1940 and 'i�omas iWActi -rd, flee �.as the 1ta1 is a swims cm&doa. The eriri 118 �a . ls�► - !l#D atiQ O 1Q •!1>v at Pieloeriat tia�T OT! P and last 11110" i 0at meosbtt er stated, that he was ,, ,, .. tip Lka, 1`fi Osiaw. !!■■t ♦a1Wa►TOB last letbes's to Isis told of pounseat /. Oa As nth 34 seesails j . and ,shat to avoid , se. i+•1 �- '... htalss �,�� - :; • �s ..��g a 'Eoerse in• Snbmar- of a ,flecttiip' o! thisseeQt• , q wm� �r , and bad .last return- She carne to Caaadf► is 1880, the bDtmd ear, that was Duet tfre txntre ' 1�1• ed from tea a few Jaya wften the Wfe of �w'm. - -)may --"ir • , � too d _�. „.4 � :.._ VW rift;, - w - Mii1 ilor,- and• hit the soft shoWder. 'i'lte ' 1RWt,W. fsbtaele. aoddesnt ooearred Fred eras pbpuLr eras on the staff tr[ SpinYe Pit QNE ANN: b2 W 8, MILLU[>SLti _ . -- - -- hit- edmpaniene�iae; g +. _Tvle LM Bel hudrsnd pre -der track "jai- ioiled" and turned o+er _ ]lira. i�srw- the ditc}t, with fife cab retr3aRr till- and v: Whitby. He attended Whitby eased her 25 y'e 'a ago- Cis ei P ;en ' 8 � Voited Chwd1. He is survived bw kes bad lived in Ficlssring on the ndbog- of the bridge. Lkla�sd his parents; two siattsts. Hazel sad since her ar'rirrai in Caaatla. Unandirsrred reports stated >Ilrs. .. • . _ _ 31f�i1SS�" ALTL'1'IOhiEEB B#r0>osTi�}e �Ot, �' '� hod a bra, Dougih• She was a 206mbet sad at%=& Close died on Sntw&y 8"Dooa. „ , . of SL Gedrte% Anglican 'Itme were Own other sear collia- For the Counties of York wpd fit" !rheas •++ ,t�j 3L, C- ZBi]LLMNA,N, MORMER wd was known far and ions essrly Saturday mosrrint, but �; for Ce"L YersL P'esa� IMak"dy, Nediod, asd SsrKleal STANDARD MAMA Zk HIDE wide as htmother Pissw)bes"e having ; ao casualties "teas repo4ft am of C• A. S. Pi, and of ti■ J&* : - iY■6 taken _ .�lPEAKEA �IT ROTA Y ."Modwed" man? . Of the youlsg stadep, miaisfers, who P is J. H. rrentim (f�rasee Ptreatke alnQ 't,r,t9g�i3HiP C7fCTrxc�t7. TO IRF�'T_�ce4_ Farsn-WA TAM BOsek pa "Rends. t sod iK oil York G»t,1, and vanagm of v r v..-"i r�..e ��-- ' .s sei+lioem She is sarvived by o� .. ns, Silas a apedaity at fair and lea101N y _ the Bank here for some 5bars from Kate. One son. Charles, lied is on :Massey nest, April 61st at '1 R able rates. s1 ' ANDbUkWA, Sel~iee 1917, was the speaker ' at this 1901. 1e.. rtt the Council Ck►ambe:, - 8vaath- - r E�C.'(i00D" trs•37 week a Rotary Ltlrlcheon. 'Mr. Um' am for the regular 'monthly session- 'l Rev. E. G. Robiz,eoa, ber minister, LL . merman has been an active member �anaa� tea 'the service. assisted by Now 18 Zile Time: of the B' Brother Movement in Rev. W. R' Sptroule, of Toronto, and r'v Toronto. for many years• His ass- 3T.LINEIR'S "CRlTCIFlliION" ' •.' : � V i �: � nclatiens there, and those iounZ in Rev. T. Dew, of M:mibti. � Rev. P►PP- • - • ' . .. ,.•' to 'get that - new lava mot►er in, Was also present. The three lat- :.St. Geo e' Church ct►oir will Iris own, work permit him to describe Georg 6's 'gust now we have a good choice i �iVA�t SAVINGS ter clerg }men a:+ea>�ner Rector... ., some .very interesting carets• He is be2e, sing :the 'cantata 'The Crucifi_cion � in a -position to . do much in the Ray by John Stainer, on Good Friday,, at Get .Youia while they last, i, si Pallbearers Rere: M. -S.' Chapman, CERTIFICATES of a humanitarian nature. and nds Ruddy, F.. :Bunting, C. Fair. 8 p m., under the direction of F. C-a „d,,..,. arilount . of satisfsct- G. Robt X. Kingston acid F. Rosa. A. Robin. SoloAts: 'Tenor, Carl Het- .or - -_ ion in doing so, His adaress was ! Interment took place in the ad ger,� Bass, Rev. "F.. G. Robinson and 1L - - ,,,.e I -. F. _A.. Robin. Soprano, 3tra. Tan- bring in your old one. to be '� Ii.• Al very intcse,o,la.rt. joining CtiPileery: : CYR11,� E. MORLE.Y to 'have "Zim" in our;w* any once ner 'and - .'Mrs. C: McDonald, Con- p� ru� I T!�e funeral was very largely at- repaired, before the S ti tralto, :firs. D. Hutchison, Narrator, QQ �. . ' -'mss GENERAL 1Ni URAtiCE more, tended; and ale lard nutnter .of • AI,VIN B�178B� SERVICE ' OROTECTION - Next week's luncheon wib be !old Rev. E. G. Robinsonr Organist Gic -• "' -' f'',�al 'butes• eviden'_ed- the reczpect Robiitsoii: =N on :Monday night at 6.30 at the Vic- • and honour he'l'd fer the deceased. '• _dy tory Grin. - Hardware Tinsmith ;.' b -piece Walnutbed- _ n -PiCBERSNCi .� .;� -� tie 84.50 0...:.._.., - 6666. ' .. 6666, PHONE 48 .� room suite, . - Studio Couch a,nd'2 `^ 'SOYES DRUG CO.,, Ltd Chairs; i 7.2.50 STORE. % -TIIE' UXALL _ IN PfCKER11vG Mitt- Spring illed , matt- y a - The Spring - messes ��.50- 43.50. - - �_ - ONE CENT SALE Dinette suite,' 6 pie- „ h' • .0 •S 67 50' _ 6666 tr£ tiles H i1T »l�� �13��ild e :r N -� — -_- .--•ter h. _ tiVatch for �our�Hand Bill .dY� _. y Motor AmJulanoe, Day or Night a` STORE HOURS. DUR1140 S� i - P8l3NE Paso - - S QB a. 133.—'11.00 pe la= Local Delivery -- ,. 666,_6._ . l :: C. A. STERRITTyi: - - _ - �� - P-rtsCript'104.. caft(utty Cora% ,C'nnesal Director,,. pClur►ded. ^ ±� Furniture Dealer :. LOC?1L DELIVERY '= pSCUERiNG AND CIARMONT M' a • The'. British L ictory In bye x••- way- +we_d- zo-- >>vcr- -ar -�.rt� - .,,•^y.-rgY sss_s� .a�' _ .q,. .o. a.i..• - -- __._.. r. _ ..y, „„y_�. ,..,. _ _� ; +,. ,'s ..� dam: L•s'�"Y. >�. _ - x , .. .. -" -`.G `• -- .• — t' ', .. - • MIOP'HOTOs AEF IN AUSTRALIA ' THE W — ent on Current Even - Comm spy. C is Australia 8 ' Up Defenses. — - r • Silk is losing its uses and the ��L silkworm is apt to join the ranks ...... _ _ Need For. All- Out.Aid To Russia of the unemployed, it is reported R - in London,- England. Electrical - %� The dramatic appointment of ready been applied to Turley. It instrument ma} er's are emploYing General MacArthur to the Su- is subjected mot only to the threat substitutes to wind round bobbins -- or lengths of • wire. They are proms Corzimand'of the Southwest of s frontal attack through Bul- also replacing silk tape with -sub-. Pacific shows clearly that there is garia, but of encirclement should a a „; stitlites, Or. �^ ^ t =n. - - no intent to abandon that Contin- the --Naz s- sueee��.- F ent. On the contrary, its main farther into the Caucasus or to dependence on the United - States Suez -either by way of Libya or, _ - - is recognized. Even with the aa- via Rhodes, Cyprus, and Syria. DJWAle%7M'T OF FIIGSwAYS, ONTARW t Eyes On Russia - :- sistanco that the United States -can send, the Australians now Whije public attention is ,con. face a grim test. tered on Australia it is probable _ ... .. • • >� he enemy may an time rush- oh T e em at y t that Allied leaders have been _� effect landings the northeast ing support into the Middle East ' coast , with the object of reaching and to Russia. For three reasons , the big centres of population. Russia deserves particular atten- oN raRio Y tion: °l. It is Absorbili far more NOTICE Tv CONFRACTORf Also there is a Possibility that , �' Separate sealed tender marked "Ten- they be they'1will extend their sea opera -' of Nazi energies than any other der for contract No: ....•• will be j front, 2. It is the one lace where flops towards the Fiji islands with p received' by the undersigned until the ob act of attacking convoys the United Nations now ett'o the twelve o'clock noon; Wednesday.- Apri_i j g, enjoy 29th, 1942, for the .iniln 11— .° 1 _ -ana, relnivauruiruus �uuaau• Fr�+u aavantage oI the oIlen�ve. i5. lt'- Env.AW9's Highways:” ighways: - 4 ii :a' radioahoto.- flashed to the U.' S. from Australia, is doubly ued - success of Australian bomb-. ler'i promises and military neees- contract No. on ' symbolic of the ties between the two allies. It shows F. M. Fords, ing raids, on Japanese bases in -city force the Germans to new 42-342 Highway No. 69, Baia to left, - Australian War Minister, chatting with one of the mean__ New Guinea will, however, make efforts. 4k3. Parry No. 207, F=bnvu m12'oop -' soldi: rs now hoing to defend the continent "down under." It is the plan more- ult of accom- Need For Offensive . Hastings County Boundary also t! a _first mcture ever transmitted from Australia to the U. S, by Kept. �\ *t, ira9or-ta*ce ,.s and R ho. 209, Goofier- - radio. It w received in San_ Francisco, telephotoed to New York. C T Rea r� 08. Nu`� ia,wu - _ To bol Australia, or • tlioae� -344 Road No. 206, Minden to d the Russian front one needs only •w parts of it worth strategic Vold- to -think what the icture would Ktnmount and Road No. p' 20,9. Kinmount to Gooder- ing, is one thing and to develop be were the Nazis free to use all h= ...... - • • 1s,000 it as a base from which to recover their Su Roan o. oe, Hatiburton Power elsewhere. Suppose it to Redstone and Roid No, WWI lost ground is another. were concentrated on Turkey and •�,Hauburton to Es-� '� ? • yj iad'Preoarations the Near East_ in a new assault ,848 iii p %. 'IS:,'_ .;t • `- ! demand on Britain, or a drive toward so� Ha&u; and -There is an increased de � for offensive actign in this theatre Dakar and South America! But Pon vein to Go-Rome • ' of war. Are the Allies prepared it cannot be while the Russian Ban � • • • • � • • . • 4'O -84T Minden to Hallburton....22,000 111AUR1Cf ) to- launch a major offensive' It front exists. Does nbt this .met Parry gonad Division - e ���iN iii -348 Hy. No. 69, Hayes Corner _ ti?ypnld be necessary -first to_ trans- make it plain that Britain a r port to -Australis troops and America.should either furnish the Parry Sound Div, and -A Wet •'17 Colunm About This and That m The Canadia>4�lrtpy Hayes Corner to Rosseau.2o,000 equipment and' more and more Russians important help on their J4o Emsdate gprncedale...10.000 - ` _ All you- old ibldiers know what - and the rudiments of military twelve , thousand miles —and the elsewhere which will prevent Nazi North say Division "poszy" is, but how many of you training. = time is long— fo.ty.days, concentration on Russ' ° Highway' No. 17, North }a Bay easterly. -T miles..., T,000 can tell us where the word came - Their stay at the District Depot Australia's task is to hold, to For months we have been read- - ,�It Highway No, 6a, l.ittie _ . _ - 'roml And don't -ask me. —.All' is made as short as possible' It ' defend and to steadily amass more ing comparisons between German Jocko River to. T1mis- ^ ' 'I know about it is that "pozzy" is realized that a man who vol- fighting power until the position reverses in the Russian campaign Xrero and eo thast. �e Is jam in the Army. That is to unteers for service anywhere Is. of the waning - nations in the and Napoleon's catastrophic re- m► ' • • • • • • • • • • • • .13,000 the Memo anxious �o :a.. af3 Higghway old 6i, Field north. i■r rrt2L to eletd: Field worth, 'Rooin, 6- t wheel you come to ness of learning to fight as soon Japan is on the defensive. 1813. Napoleon's armies had been. and Field to River vatley.J&Wo y p Mac"ur's Objective shattered, routed and driven from ­11154 Hagar to River • Valley and another .1rm brans —one o! de- its. ho can.. ran to River valley; and •vision. -applied to someone who' By the same-token it-is real- General MacArthur ir. his first Russian soil. In March, 1942, Verner to lavigna 28,000 seems to be slsking. quite a . lot, ized that when he gets to a Basic Hitler's forces still hold more than Nees Di*Wp >•ema.ns public statement - as Supreme ,nee Kenogarni to Ramori• „ „so.0W "Jam”. The phrase: Training Centre, the new recruit Commander said: !'The President . three- fourths of the Russian ter- Timmins Back Road ....,.10.000 "What do yon want. jam on it?" doesn't want to. , seem too .awk- ritory gained ja the summer and - AV . Kirkjknd rake to Quebec of the United States ordered me Bdry f,lm�u„e Crushed AN this 'isn't so far beside the _ ward—hence, the instruction in. fall of 1941. 'The German armies to break through the Japanese Stone ... ._.soaoa._ - -�' -' - point as it-may seem. By the soldierly conduct and bearing and are not -yet in a Napoleonic re- "- mss- - '"` aSitnn; ,t lines and proceed to Australia far Charlton north; and Chars. 8! d you,hhadida t get oho t be training begins. Training EschdaYn the •fe u nizin an American of ea- member.' t ro Lk . ,, v a t time a' n n says, shove the Canadian Arm traditions. t p treat -that, is some " + west towards Z& _. o organizing _ against Ispan A primary a soldier by learning-Army ,tang new recruit learns someAning. it r ass :Sudbury- Capreol Rood ...1d.0a0 &kmwxy su..d u1. Philippines. I came through and .No hway No. 68, wmtatla he has learned many a new name squad drill without• arms; salut- I shall return." For Ja ACtlhtl� nH'fia s miles north to T fo_e'eommoaplace objects ing; the manual of arias; squad . p muss south .... .. 1a.a00 loft _dggsn'% know just when he - drill with- Irma; Platoon drill; Japans We%u%sss .Nl Highway No.. 1T, wee>s becomes a soldier. I doubt it sny company drill - ad inllnitum. Whatever plan General Mao- is Achiuse ?ieil et wood 'ass to vboneb -l0.0os Japaaeea, - +mss lira 1_?hs n .. .�--of his officers could -tell you at- There is at drill of course. Arthur may employ must depend Says the St. T1whas- Thies. " T•00 to a great extent oa air, obver. •MS Highway 1W. 17, Siult �. ther. But somewhere, Suddenly There- has to be if yon are sofas p Jouhnal M.1•ie iv ,,.ties wage to .YY - _ or gradually, the -civilian-In battle.' to -mold a group, of men- into a Tars war is proving that air power mites north ..............1so00 dress changes into a . soldier in team. . But drill is interspersed has so successfully modified sea Japan -hail struck at the Bri "0 sa nitomOnt Rosa T.OaO fish,- ,816 Manitoulin island. diet: +,..ifoml ®t_ineiu,rtion. �f the power that island fortresses' are A = ralirn -% h an,ri ►meriwww t .:,li.tla•' -' no longer impregnable. ' True, the (�O2e _ Of course, he takes the first rifle and bayonet, the light me- bases-as tar as 2,500 miles from "�s �gny 55 miles a n ;stag' in the direction of becoming chins. gun, the two - inch'' ihartas. Japanese give maximum attention., Tokyo, and a study of the octo- miles wort ............... T.00e ' r - to the 'air, but defence of a vast ,,NT; Manitouua viand, Rasa. s soldier when be, enters the re- There are lectures and entertain- pas like grasp o! .Japanese tent- WSS . , , , ,. , „ 4.010 -.:cruiting office and volunteers to ments. Competitions e n I i v e n number of island outposts against • -acles.'shows that her ships, planes '� �� serve his- his - King and Country. From Army lift and put a. zest -into s strong air. enemy would be ex -, and troops have vast ramifica- Forrtt �TDivi ° °0° that point on the metamorphosis the work that must be done. Japan tions. So'long as Japan has com- Highway No. 1T, Nlptsoa -_ trgmely difficult Jor ba- - rte a Steady -progression -- Good fdod -and tots of ti== ' • �!- - inazrd -ot- tire -sea and air to the - �Rts`' : - ij.uw Enlisting is really quite a• aim- - builds, muscle in- place -of the fat" communication between Japan _ Southwest, Pacific her she s ' and "� nears RO'ds' h170a pit procedure. At this time it is worked off by good exercise- proper and her newly acquired - men'are relatively safe; but given end seder. w.lw�ivaipr...� ' territory. < a small margin of suveriorit3r. the 4M Kencra to Redditt ........25.000 _ even better handled than when - I and lots o! It---and by -the time ' Ano er irussle Allied Forl Frances Division was a young_ soldier. Nowadays, the recruit ends his basic train- 'powers will catch. these - _ you ca walk into s recruiting in he has; become a soldier. At a moment when American forces - a Ion way off base and - 40 Highway No, 71. Emo to - i► g attention is naturally and -roe g Y Steadn "''"" 13, office, give particulars of Your- There is still lobs for him to Y P P riy many of them will -never see home •i'ra secondary Road No. 20L I� get a medical examination learn —that comes when he focused on the - defense of Aus- secondary Road No. 2%, self, goes again. tra!'ra, says the ChrisLisn Science T . • = and secondary Road No i including X -Ray, that would colt on to an Advanced Training CeA- 207 •• .,,26,000 you_ ten dollars in civilian life Centre, but b the time he Monitor, the- news contains hints q y gets These 'steady streams of ships tender Specifications. information l bidden. :find report right away .to a Dis- there he is's sofdier.' He looks that a far-larger struggle is about and men are not, however, coming tbeeadobtained o dandd¢afterApr�ii 2�na, Arict Depot where you kre outfit - forward to the new. things to be to begin at the 'other end of the direct Prom Japan. The main base. 190. tram the office of the undersigned ted with uniform and a ut spent. learned with interest and enthuse- Axis. From -Iceland to the Black of direct o orations is the island m from the ottla of the tollowtnY Q p p Division Engineers: —Mr. C. S. S. btu _ At the District Depot new re- . asm —there are'new tricks of the Sea; from Africa to the Arctic of Formosa, situated between the donell. Himtsville; Mr. R. E. Richard- dome reports of'ttneasy;prepara- mainiand'oi China and the Phili am Par`s - Sound' -W. e' zummue y' emits get their first introduction. . -goldiering trade to be ,picked,up. P- North 13ay: Mr. V. x. Longs New __ �• to Army life. They are, taught Civilian life is behind him. Ahead lions • to meet' Hitler's plans for pines. Formosa was ceded to Ja- Liskeard: Mr. C. F. stammers. Bud. - how to wear* their uniforms and- there is s • duty to be fulfilled an ail -out•- attempt to break out pan in 189b; and is about 250 Mr', E smith �ort�Williamm; = equipment, how to conduct them- and far ahead of that again that of the prison he has made of Eur- miles long by eighty miles wide -E -.A. Kelly, Senora; and Mr. � -1L - -- setves 'in a soldierly manner iii strange existence a soldier finds ope. • In two months American in the centre. It is the world's A�,�.� Frances. the sum of 15 = pablie, who to salute and whin, hard to understand — civilian life! -f eyes may be' fixed even more in- chief supply- of camphor. Like rant of the value of the tender will t ..:i•, :. St.. - , . the Koreanb, Cite 'inks— bitanta of —� 4, r. =t'= should •b submtttln6 tender. Cheque should be 'A SINKING FUND are -now on 'Port Darwin. Forr�iiosa have resiented Japanese enclosed In separate red envelops ad- H A8 SAME E N D,I N G p dressed to the Chief Accountant. , '. ' What we'd. like to see is oue big. Nisi Activity '.' domination, and although most of Contract Bond for ref of the nt. amoun appropriation to• handle the tier- New Nazi. activity is reported the tri$esiveh have 'sworn alleg= of the tender furnished by a.GuaraMy — A mother -writes to a newspaper man .subs.. Sort -of a aink 'ing fond. from Norway. Sweden morocco, ianep to Japan, the., wonlri +11.•1. Company, satisfactory to the Depart. � foram asking whet' °1.�, .;=i id ..f«: L .41 . Mr-t.... :. :... spank her Knell daughter or rea- (Kitchener Record,. Turkey, and the Crimea. The on their masters at` a suitable when contract iss sighed or 50 per cent•_ most common prediction of the oppgrtunity. -Perhaps the time !n cash or acceptable madeeout. • -' sea with her. The lesson of his- All bonds must ix made out on De- BQys of Eton College usod -W military men is that the' Hermann is near. partmental Forms. ,tory. matiam, is that'- appeasement � :. sa he lowest accepted. any tender not neces- #Aways leads to a spanking in the - wear very gaily colored clothing; will concentrate their summer sad, the present sombre outfit was campaign in the region stretching Gen. Yamashita, o! Japan, cpn- R. M. Sittll'x, i introduced as 'mourning for from Egypt to the Caspian. Ter- quEror of Singapore, studied mili- Toronto. Onts o, + Peterborough Examiner. George III. who died is 1820. rific .di lomatic Karch 2etA 1942 - p pressures -have al- tary, tactics in Germany. .,: �• REG'LAR FELLERS- -H�PPy Birthday, - By GENE BYRNES ' - Il it I ylY,iY I III Y Y J, IIIIiy11� "rte —'- _ •'+ M>iR81LL'9 ' NIYV PEi' R,t4cGJQ _ - - - - = CAAtDIZ 3HCiPps is HAVIN` A is- wEric . . ._ '.......i' _ � AT TNY OIRpLY00KlD -,a- _ . r��„ � _ , _ ,_• • - a am ti a r e. brfi L.,U'� Plr•A.a � �::�• �Ila _ u ,•: I, ,•4�' H, •rain, f- •' .''� —' T: - ,. 1 ^ - - - r� _3 NO .:�.: _ _ - ; ,o. - t .r _ .:, —. � „• ,�• •. ' '='wear _ (DEMOLISHING FAMOUS NEW YORK SIGN (Jutal"L Guarm F,, a FINE CUT _ _ ._0 SERIAL STORY -- —= MURDER IN CONVOY r - SY A. W. OBR I EN , ,� ,,,,,o cv , ' .., • ,ter 14S�WfiJiK' Tl►.�atr fifer. �d to find a sentry at salute. VAR °�N�4�' rr 20 -000 sold'' ra are to leave Can -. '.'Yes, I'm Mr. Rollins." ' ada for England in convoy, navel ^'rue v. ii. TA—yo .,,..1.4 lei A %CtI gs °TM'ti`s� ■sght nn 8roadwav to go on ac,uuu. ... - war h edmmaudera are called for a con. you to tome to. his quarters im- measureal The Wrigley pearmint sign on wines Isquare, r+ew Yvra' foresee and toil that then. will mediately, air." City - the largest of its kind in the world '- is being dismantled. he a Nazi spy among the troops Lieutenant Rollins felt his w$y " For the past sin years this .spectacular sign has thrilled the • Broadway crowds. To see the Great White Way, and the Wrigley Founded In 1888 ' *Md that utmost caution must he through the darkness to the near- '_ by one - sign in particular became it was the largest, was one thing that early West's most outstanding -: = =- irLserved. Captaihs al -the Freight cab entrance Iir found the door` T '' -.. •. wen that win he among the con. . handle and tugged it' o n to meet urea, late W. R. Hull, the 1 eel the visitors to Flew- York from over the world. Pe The Wm. Wngley Jr. Company decided to d:seon�luvu ,19... 4Eats- ,,�- „,,,�; •�� , ,y - - . troy are ties called in and orders even inkier darkness. He reached tiful sign strictly as an economic meaanre. The sign was 45 feet near Manton, Alberta. The t are issued for the sailing. The forward and pushed aside the high and 192 feet long. 4t contained 36,000 lamps and consumed as brand• Is still in use by the ' tern are offered the oppor. heavy curtain so placed to pre, much electric current as would be needed in Illuminating-* town of Beaver Comp Ranc4t. fruity to withara. from the den- vent light from showing when the 10,000 population. sRAIVQ OF THE �,,,,,e o,;_� ►� deer was n ned. For a moment- - Pam-the last six months the Wrigley Company heel re placed their he blinked unto the corridor lights, on this huge Spectacular with copy pro- OLD PINE COULEE RAW14 • �• motin Defense nds and ravings ,stamps. - r=oar tisi.• r. _ • • a then quickly, strode down to the the gg U• g' �' ' r suite at the four end. Over it y disU7te to see the sign demolished, but from an economic stand- r CHAPTER tt pohit and is an effort to help win the war; the officials; of the Coin- CHAPTER butlyouiced foghorn blared hung p sign, "O. ' C. Troops.” pany decided it was the right thins to do. What the ,,country needs ►' He- knocked- twi -o_ today are ships, taalu airplanes, and !funs, and to produce these ' through' the waterfront haze. "Come in!" ' weapoue vt- war- 4akea-�Af nower. From a distance two bells clanged Colonel L. S. Stephenson, M. C., monotonously. , With khaki coat He slipped through, the door autumn. Add a little orange 1 teaspoon Ii -le. collar ma"d before ti. desk. r He y,q eo r turned up against the knife- �, ape ran -oa e t ea across an o juice and giagerale and it doer Melt the butter, add the flour looked absently at the young offi- d .'sdged wind, as Army lieutenant - stretch of deck on the port de. sivre tae ,]cause sn eats.. I,v.,i. - •- - , cer for a iftment. car mg ug y syrup an it one mraute. Serve r stood leaning on the desk rail as There was no light show I ~rho hb on world tike the - .•tie bucked -out' liner -gently rose 'Oh yes,`- Lieutenant, I merely on "A" deck. Slowly he made traditional ham for Easter. hot or, Bola. May be Wod on wanted to point out that it }a after P y y puddings as. well as ice cream., and fell at the dockside. -his way up the steel com ion- Personal3 select scar ham se- and. unless I am m }s. • The plant troopship had gone way_ and lay flat on the top steps cording' to your family's liking - • - - -* i oral sounds that taken there are Bounds generally so that his eyes cleared the deck regarding size, Amount of fat and Mine CLamrers welco■�ee "reoeat - - "��- -uxig� - �g lean west, etc. �" tmm Interest" refer, stye came to his ears o er than the - - ievr:. to pleas" to re"Ive ■ ■�ertte" from the direction of the bail" An - • 1►1i:� fva ey.is.lo ....� t-he- assns -- Fir s few seconds the whole Baking the ham seems w b+ --� t•Ne. tar �r.r e+i.,.a. and Ir * $oral Bound of a sentry's boot on orderly .officer;" he, pauses mug- --deck seemed to be im ra 4--hr- long slot► _ ._ �':y Holes to your "cairn' Restively, 1 must ask you to at- ee(pe� • die deck or a mottled command one big, black shadow. Then baking. Then, about 16 minutes .poeias rna■■. as• I■ •tier. rNrr•e - - . :.. -groin the general directors of the tend to the matter immediately. things took shape. He could 'before serving, remove the rind ts.ra e�w to unso none IL Cho � "You will be held accountable M bridge. make out the deck chairs-stacked and spread the tat with a brows rents" seas stamp" me.:. sdrreme" for an infraction' of lights -out ea,lss•pe If You wistti a reply. He. couldn't see -more than a regulations Burin our cried on against the wall a few feet up, sugar glaze. To 1 cup of brown - , - -= - baseball throw in any, direction, g y P Beyond that there. was i large sugar add 1% teaspoons mustard _ duty tonight and, by' the wtiy, I pea sjage :. Cloves - but the lieutenant knew a number emergency raft. In !rent of the and 1 teaspoon of of camouflaged ocean greyhounds also have an underlined order to raft ... 'Did that shadow move? may be placed in the ham in din- Le1{1��1 Of Marpitag►e' the effect that orderly officers were hugging other piers. The The lieutenant felt his eyes mend slopes, or some prefer to : are to report any unusual incid- burning with the effort. He was add % teaspoon of ground cloves According To Scale - Ia a•a �urr•,a�v w,..l �d1 :.:r:: 173'. err no matter n-ow sLilit•, JLa6 { mixture , . L concentrating every ourECe vi - t�-aypu. -- now aboard. Endless thousands of co es wiintin l ill a CZ ton on tsar. 4eadv -. 3Fear -•it -bar' Raisin Sauce -- �`, -py� _ -- 3Y arl�iir the ichsnes• notice of the sentries." - ptzenrd- eont�truce to be the favor- been ammunition 'boxes had ingved. It was coming in his di- X c Raisins been stored in the holds. Shore The colonel turned to his paper, rection, seemingly hugging the _ cup Water - its theme of the jokesters, so is -leave passes had been refused. All - Rollins saluted, wheeled smartly dark portion of the deck close d Cloves is not surprising to find that * was in readiness to actin. and stepped out into the .corridor. to the -well _ : _ someone with keen powers of per. The officers bar was having - y4 cup Brown Sugar eeption and a fair sense of humor Stran Rollins reached back ' ern - . ge, thought Lieutenant - difficulty getting closed when and unbuttoned his service is 1 teaspoon Cornstarch has cutdpile�d a motrimonis►1 sgide Rollins, he had been terribly Its- Rollins pushed open the , glass ad' teaspoon Salt by mesas of which it Js to - • 'patient about Bailing until a few doors. _ ter. Noiselessly he drew the pow- ;10 grains Pepper -- -' - judge hour ion easy onrrf previouaiy, The long iltiontba_ — "iixeak�t� �o r,,, Roil}na in erful 4b. 1 tablespoon Butter has been married. d. Rere �he of rigorous camp trainiAg fo$ow- ., p' y ., Thy wag W no more _.than _ tabl�pygQgp' Lemon Juice terrupted. the O. C. s orders! - -ton Yards awn now. Zardetick, _marksdltt :days? weeks; _ �, ad by a hectic embarkation leave y �i teaspoon Concentrated Meat in Montreal had climaxed in his A captain grinned a stool "Halt whets Fos are!" he bit �UCe• months sad pears: uni't's allocation .to this former at the bar. � out the command is low even Cover raisins with water and � he R°� shopping -and car- unit's gregbry, and I'll bring tones, "and lift your heads- add cloves and s }miner for ten rtes all her. parcel ,without is " simply as luxury T 0." That known along a Scotch in case yotL're hiRh!„ minutes. Remove cloves, add sue word--two months• chilly when you com.: off watcb (Continued Nezt Weep) If he listens intently to all the !tare ago amt - -the- letdewa after at two:'*- - gar, Cornstarch, and Salt and pep. details of the, Thursday Afternoon an the activity and excitement had - - per mixed together. Stir until Rollins winked his thanks. He ' BsldRe' Club -under air 'months. - ' been terrific. .But things were and Captain Sydney Tees had slightly - thickened and add re. If she tries so hard to Wade - definitely picking up. The reason been, friends since the old rugby ?ABLE _� Inaining ingredients; him to go out with the boys for = was a Mona, certainly sot more days. at university, In tact, aya eve Salad an evening, and he doesn't go- age, 24, slightly taller than aver- .B7 Olive H- r- rttlrisn" 2 cu Cold Boiled Rice three montm. recommended 'him for his com- � age, but eminc+ntly suitable for a mission with the Royal Weatmount _ n teaspoon Cloves It he does -over three menthe. - aaz -foot officer. Regiment after he had obtained Easter Ditnner Mena` %cup Chopped Ripe Olives 'If she believes she has married Lieutenant Rollins found him.. his Officers Training Course Cer- 1 Green Pepper (shredded) a "the only man' in the world" - a - self grinning in the darkness. The titicate "A." 11 cup Green Peas four days, -' girl was evidently of" the serious- Back out on de,:k it seethed in- Grape Juice Cocktail % teaspoon Salt and Paprika It he finds all his buttons sewed 7minded type, but that dimple in creaaingly chilly and lonely. Rol- Baked Ham Raisin Sauce 1 cap Shredded Raw Cabbage on-and his socks darned-seven -' list left cheek held interesting fins grumbled to himself as }1e Nests of Creamed Mashed �!a cup Chopped Celery months. - . - -..: possibilitleii. He had noticed Ii started, another long tour of the Potatoes tilled with Green Peas Mayonnaise If she insists that lie invite %is when' she was only half -way up ship Lo check on the sentries. All -- $pinch - with hard cooked egg Lettuce - mother down more often -three ` the gangplank, and he was trying these precautions by the. Old Man garnish Mix all- ingre,;ients together weeks. - to'make out the color of her eyes- seemed exaggerated, with the ship Olive Salad Parker House Rolls carefully. Season to ;rite with If he -calls her mother "an ol# ' 'when she had looked ' at him 'still beside a dock that was heav- -'Ice Cream ---:.Maple Syrup Sauce 'salt . and paprika and moisten dear" -and her father '!si brick`! squarely:'. fly patrolled by military and Angel Cake with mayonnaise. Arrange on - -three weeks, . He had promptly raised a gloved Royal Canadian Mounted Police. , Beverage of Choice lettuce or watercress and garnish If she asks him to tell her ^ nand to. sus. service cap in an in- Ju_ct a few remarks and recipes with ring cut from green pepper about "the office" -five months. formal - salute and added a wide ' ' " for the Easter Dinner Menu. and small si4ces of piekled beete. I senile for good measure.. -She .gave jt was about 12.30 when he en Firstly, I hope all homemakers Maple Syrup Sauce � „ being too well, done -one year. him a short fleeting smile in re• tered the orderly room on the still have some of that home _1 cup Maple Syrup If he would rather sit Vy the s 'turn. but it was a somewhat dis- aft deck.. He examined the orders canned grape juice made last 1 teaspoon Flour fire 'than go out -two weeks or interested one. Tor the next day and grinned , 215 yeerb. She stepped, briskly from the widely. eut ant Harry Miley GRANDPAS GOING TO MOSCOW If they play every hole on the gangplank and onto "B" deck was coked as order! officer and r links and 'come' in smiling -they • -` y are not marries! at all. then Marched along with the �' '�r';` ?,• ju ing °from his exuberation h others to the atairwa5' leading rip when the 'bar closed; it would 7ro "#" deck. Lieutenart Rollins' be a painful sea ioir, - eyes followed her. She was un- >f~ ',' Prllsonell's Of Japan - Suddenly, he and' the sergeant, " "tiµy� ::,Y , :;� p doubted! the y' Prettiest of the 47,' working at the desk looked up Get{ Troop Rations nursing sisters bound for a Cana. at one another. They had both ....;! _ sUan hospital in England. The heard the noise -a 'lo-w but un- Y Informed Matters said Argon- amazing ' ' thing about it all was he mistakable running through the ' ". ;;;,<;•:; >#° tina, which represents Britain and ?knew he had• stet that girt some- ship, The sergeant jumped to his ( Canada in Japan, has been told g where before. It drag quite nun- feet, by Tokio that prisoners of war s' . •thinkable, though, that he ap- "It's the engines, sir. We must at Hong Kong and Singapore are .proach her, bow deeply, and say: be on our way!" .' being g provided with the same food "Pardon me, Sister, but haven't The lieutenant sly -h -ned him. ?„ , and clothing as Japanese troops. Y we met somewhere?"- "Take it easy; sergeant. It will The Tokio statement was re- She would speak to hint, of take- hours before we " x �" ported made in reply to inquiries ,- ,-•course. Would tell. him. a few. The oor opened. and a sent - Pe sentry addressed by the Ai•geri'tine for- Y` casual facts about herself. He enteredc' Nl e_}gn- office - €+�1-Iowing London s an - --would name a few places he had "Lieutenant Rollins -- quick? I nouncement of •Japirin6e, atroci- � :• 'been. She might suggest a few was just on' my. way here- a few ties at Hong Kong. also. Then, in - sn awkward ,sort seconds ago when I spotted two - Tokio was understood to hues of wit he o y, d be forced to shrug, soft!l flashes, followed by a third _ >�•% cdnCebded' - that•' Japan- �g _Trot Lwgh lightly and give up. That a moment later on A deck- consider it neccssar to send a 3 t„r - :da u ra c, aeetned to be directly above the Red Cross te'lief ship with sup- e up the previous meeting only after main lounge on Lhe port side, — hhg_r___ ^_f„r_n- nr�onnFfs_ _ _ they were' on cozy terfns �� Admiral William H. 'Standley, U. S. \., retired, and his Wife tall Lieutenant Rollins, sir? Rollins tvaa hurrying out. Now their grandsons James and Patrick Byrne about the not -sa4ar off r " Tht young officer came out of aon t follow me: I'm going to try -land of Russia. Admiral Standley will leave Washington won for ISSUE 14-- 42 hie•reverie with a start. He turn• surprising whoever is up there!" his post as new U. S. ambassador to Moscow: - • :. w: � FI G_lt,.�l►S ; mm {1 i� Toronto AD. Sb28 _Pig. �.. RMERS � 1 i E N © AGiaeoart 86 .�.�. a per ,..r. slza in sdvaac. - RON GIBBON �nbscrfiptaony to flee United Stayea ,'iPe will trade s rescexzi and Gt- Britain, $2.0o in advaw& RA-r Brock Road Gravel, TRANSPORT _ wheat >•er Fall Wheat ' j71t -- -and give y+ott •20c. per bushel SALE REGISTEct i TRA;VSEORT It it to feed you are needier Does Crushed Pit ' Run ��RT�e� •� F•RiDAY,.APR. 10th — auction sale Grave - ' of household furniture, dishes bed- , $ y C are MOViNGF Order Feace at the eld Priem -- " "- •t- ding and garden tools etc, at Lot 9,"ase ,eo...' i S 'at Graded . saND (Rr1vF�L sTt1NE t con. 4, 1-2 n- ,�, __ _....... _... - Farr s evatur - SGasboro, hillside, 2 _ = East of Blravva's .Corners. Property D. N. LOCKWOOD, PICK -RING - e of Mrs. G. E. Nkrtin. No 'reserve. C�4!mm out. Property sold. Terms castL Sale at - -- 1 p.• m. see bills. Cbzke r'ren ce; Ddllvered orx,oT.ia i . is Pit' PHONE: Plant, Pick 1025 � � ���� ��_ n t . auctioneer. - aT , TQronty ofFicc HoNard 647 Repair- `"j��„� k FR1iDAY, APRIL iQth -- auction p �� Ray, ever JOHN BOURNE 13 ON. rERMANEMT NA(iGiMC M11 �� sale of farm stock, `, tractor, -ter t ' ments, hay_ gram etc. at. lot 8 and 4 may — THAT -FRAYS T14E TENFEI Tractor Service i Con. D. Scarboro, 1 1 -2 m.. 3ou:h a: ��� (i0 • Nodde.to You *ND NEIFY`ES. IT MAY 8 Graduate' 1. H. C: Terienc Setroei 111ghway, at west ,Iid11, Lakeside ' YOUR> EYES. 10 yfars experience •'N>r, Point. Property. of Late Fred Brown ; WOOD, CE,IdEN1', • : _ ;'... c, �'StBtP — C. • • . U.. � Licensed nJ�►ra___;e Se .v- SAND.71GRA VEL. �vi� PrOpe7+ty sold. Sate at-1- D rn- �«* - o a.,�►+,�;�a;...- �R �11 �..:na. . 3atistac guaranteed bills. Ciarlse Prentice, a ic��oneer. - - �y No* •w R CL CARPENTERING, OSHAWA, ONT. 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Mae- ,BEKKEVOLD - CLELAND CLedfied Advesr0mmante t-AR E O N T _ Lean of Toronto, spent Saturday last.. 1 ; with W .WW: and Mrs. Gee. r ' The W.A. will hold their regular A- qu1E•t but pretty wedding was AL'4n1>;A OATS, Registered, 3rd 1 • "1:'r solemnized in Gherrywood United generation. $1.QO per 'bush; .Parties ' meeting at the home of Mrs, ink, Church on Satut'da afternoon; Mar. -requiring seed will do -well to _ ± Roads to Brougham and Claremont y . are now beginning to break up, but are home of Mrs, John Coates. Mr, Ed. Hayward on Thursday afternoon, Apr, 28th when Evelyn Gertrude, young- place their orders , at once, to save' y,`f still travellable. The road scraper has ' Lewis of, Claremont was the guest 9th at 2 p.m�t ter the business meet- eat daughter of �: Joseph C1Qland disappointment. ' F. M. Chapman, been over the road nearly every week speaker for the' evening. Special ing of the j A. the Red Cross will and the late Mrs, Cleland, of Ux- Pickering• during the hat month knd is keeping music followed. by a social, 'hour .hold their business meeting, Ali ladies pose united in marriage to d so that it should re- brought a very successful and enjoy - will be made welcome at these meet - FOR SALE -• Aieeteel[ield bed the road grade Lieut• Gerlaid Bekkervo14 of Oslo, studio coach and other hovsehOld able evening to a close. ings, main in better condition this spring. i The community were surprised and NatlrvayJ Rey. Dr. Reddick ��' 'iurniCture, in excellent ooaditiod The extra traffic going to and from pg,14- DAST�M S=VICEB shocked to learn of the sudden panning in" Spy ,ftdwers were placed Apply 7 to 9 eveaiage. R. Storey, the Plant and the heavy gmvei trucks -- -going to and from the Conlin gravel -- .WELL- AZTTENDEDt on Saturday, March Slat of l[ra. Fred the alt+:, and litre. Goo. Todd Elizabeth Str. Pickelring. `'•' "` it makes it necessary to keep the The pre - Easter services being held _Binh of Toronto. Mrs. 'Bush was well played the wedding music' liven . in _ FMW FOUR SAI.Ii, 6 weeks old. Wm. p and favorably known here. She was amaze by her father, the bride Hewn, Pickering. Phone 52 r 11 • road in good repair, the ordir sry gar this week in the United and Baptist an activel member of the W.A. and the looked charming in ivory taffeta,.. driver benefiting ilierebY• Churches have been well attended. On UCK- DRIVER WANTED - for Mr. Chas; Derusha has moved into Monday evening Rev. Walter Daniel W.M.S., always willing to do her part 'and velvet gamer with >Qager -tip abr+ead, delivery with route in Clare- J "` 'the second door of the Mowder grocery addressed a large gathering in the to air good work. Sympati�! is ex- veil, dad cavilled a bouquet of Briar - f' - shore and Mr. John Norton at1d� family United Church, when he spoke he ceded to her family in their sad be- cliff roses. Maas ,Florsace Cleland, mat. Conner Bakery, Claremont : :have taken up residence in the Derusha "Humility, the sorrows dad_ jays of reavement weal ing aqua blwe taffeta gown, FOR RENT - cottage , in pines, Irene. �THumi Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Pretsell of To- and cars'9ing Talisicau roses, was 'goosi spring? Best of roads. N. E. Mr. Neal has been spending a few On Wednesday evening Rev. L E. day l called on friends here on Satuz- her sietees attendant. McDwen, Pickering days with his nice, Miss Beelby. ' Kennedy addressed a similar gather- day ' Lieut. Olaf Buttadale was grooms- MO RENT - 6 roosts, Dig brisk 1* -_ sad Mrs meron vii Toronto, ing, and wun the cia m..t• V�„ng s man. Mastere Melville Jones and house, 1 acre land ready .for garden formerly of Plaremont visited here People 'a union oreseated. their reliai- _ - Lloyd Ball were ushers. During the fruit trees, berries, double garage, - - with friends on Saturday last ous• drama, "The Terrible Meek." register; SW=g of the regi sws, iawu- cm xew wuse. ir. E'¢,F?vves4-F�. _ Miss Alice McGlashan has been con - To- night, Good Friday evening, -In ey axld Gates, accompanied t oy Mass. ering. ;fined to her bed with the flu. the United Church, Rev Walter Daniel Easily Gates, sang "My World".' ROOMS to RENT - apply Silh"s We are glad to report that Mr. Me- will conclude the pre- Easter meetings Follaswing the wedding, a recept- Butcher Shop, Pickering. Cullougil, Sr. is improving from his when he will speak on "Why did Jesus The Club are holding a euchre and p, . - attack of the flu. Wig, - - ion was held ax,, the hanntl of Mr. 3Snc on Tres- Ff9R SALE set computiaa scaled in Don't forget to ::collect all papers, _ day evening, April 7th. General ad- and Mrs. Sylvester Jones. Latter the g6od condition; Weighs up to 30 " tan and rubber articles for the salvage - mission 25 cents and lunch is provided. happy mph left by motQr . for lbs. $25.00 A. H. Cooke, 1st house ` + ' campaign to be gathered the last week 'Brougham' Several Junior farmers attended the Montreal, after which they will west of bridge, Pickering. in Aptt7. Yon .can do your. bit by meeting at Brooklin on Thursday when make their banns is Lunenourg, N. BED SPITING DOOM - and kit - saving all tcmpe. Help knock the. some 500 bushels of grain suss dis- Scotian - chenettey Handy to Pleat. I:. Jubb, , iwa on% 06 .Sr..,..�, "�J .. :i...,sers�. ^_bated Thin pros is a -_ - A bridge and euchre- party held at by the Rotary Clubs of Pickering, CARD OF �S s* r. 4, , R IN Pleat A the home of Kr. and Mrs. Dopking last On .Wednesday evening, March 25th, Whitby and Oshawa SEED GRAIN and HAY for week was very mush enjoyed by ell a Iatge gathering' of friends assembled Spa" Easter music is being pre- Mrs. Perry W'i]wn add 140550 male. 509 bush Vanguard Osts, 900. those who attended. The winners of at Township Nall to honor Kr: and pssed tat the local United Chunk set- : busb'• 250 bu�ah. Barley, O. A; C. 21, �+► the bridge giants .were: $[vs.' Birkett ; Mr Ha+►ard Plaxton. The' large nuat- wish to d#a�pk the l�a}i friaztds:_ ae+-- - 4s fats M. awt��. r+.r. -sat and gUal- _ = . -_ lied i�'�re for their iI :I9 -bra- 1Q - terra- caar.- - - - - -y John -- and- ildr.- Fair. -W ai -revs of tied - euchre Wiler, Phone 3 r 3, Asie��t were, lbs. Lehman and lLs ]$aaian. ity of the gifts teadded to the esteem n"y seta of kindness and express- - Ilse wranas of ins iuciry draw wa lrhss• in --_ • � -� - -loop of empathy during their rec- 'FY3R 3A 1.E -day bed and eve - Rfaieatine. the eem unity, The Clark Orchestra eat sad bereavement. -- rotann era• a Miss H-ettT Pretty L home with bee furnished masse for a dance later is Moll e parents for a few days: the evening. . A family gathering was BATS _ REID - WANTED to RENT - 75-100 adn j Wend was received this week bT the held Saturday evening at the home of parents of Gordon Morley, . Mr, and iltr, Ptastoa'a teat tad aaele, Yr. and Mies Roberts `` Kohn. + A quiet, putty. wedding was sot- year farm. baiidinsi. Nam a-i ll[r. Pat- Morley is-we arrival �_ 's• W, Gray. been. shading a short vacation .,,,sized ■t the in Engraved. is with the RCAF 'The- Women's Institute is sponsor = -- Presbyterian _ + +� -- m°a= d°°d�` 4 in the opacity Gordon d n Wireless operator. ing a Euchre and Done, on the evening nesday, last to the. Dort. Dept. of Whitby, on March 28th, when Rev. _ Prevailing prices paid. E. Wm Camp- r . Don't forget the Red Grinds Eue- April 9th in the Township $�h ,Agricnitnre to resume her unties as D. Marshall united' in marriage, bell, 2atd con. north of Dunbart oa hre, Bingo, Sall of Aprons, Draw Proceeds to be used for war work. semetary- stenographer. Bessie risers, Youngest daughter of • COTTA&E FOR SALE - at French, on a bedspread, and Chinese Avct- Another old and respected citizen. of _ the late. Mr. and Mrs. David Bath, ncman's Bay. 4 rooms: Phone Hudson 1 ion on s box of merchandise, valued Brougham in the person of the_ late and ' Warren Alpine Reid. only 1868. al -34 Mrs. Wesley Harvey ps 4 away son of M4a, W. G. Reid and the. late it $2.00 put on by" the South_N4i9b- the home of her daughter and son FOR SALE -' quantity of oats for bars, at the home of M =. Roy Bag= Road Mr.. Reid. of Toronto. law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stevenson, ,Brock seed; also `alfalfa, red clover seed. The bride wore s Malaya .Rose nall. on April 8th, at 8 p. m. Lunch on Saturday, March 28th. The funeral George Puckria, Picketing x302 will be served. Hel to beat Hitler! _ _ _ . -_ crepe dress with matching accesaor- P took place to Brooklin Cemetery on ies and corsage of spring flowers. Co nim Servlee -will be -held Tuesday. Supt - sy�athg . is ax- : The, Stephensoa - horse. ".at the- 5th, "__. R SAL£ - several in the Baptist Church. on Sunday tended to the bereaved by Brougham ,.�„ srd Rrnntr Ra±� ('orner urns attended- her sister- a OIIe yang 1 ..uuail ueaL.. struck by lightning week a o. U.- i.......�.d is.t6t, so' ued bull a B in aqua green. Pte. Leonard Bath, I. Kahn, 1 1 -2 MU south of Bid On Monday evening next the Young Mrs. -L. Johnston held a reception at Considerable damage was �oae. brother of the bride was best mart. gam, Out, 32-4 People of the Baptist Church will re- her home for bar new neighbors- on Brock Road citizens extend their j 7. - sums their regular meetings. Saturday afternoon: .A reception was held at the house SL M3 ER. COTTAGES * The meeting will be held at the home Pte. Bob L'escomb was home for tile aY�PathY � Mr. Gen. Hutchings in of the bride's sister, .. Mss. Edgar Varnished summer cottage, mils his bereavement. Andrew, of Pickering; who 'receiv. west of Pic S60 monthly. of Mrs. Fred Morley, when' the group (week -end. Xw Phyllis- Farley has covets keno will continue their study of the gospel Mr, Lloyd Greis has now enlisted ed, wearinL�agQk green and wan 1160 season. Room 215, E6 Queen E. horns to stay and hopes to be able •- •,.. of Mark under the leadership of the in service for tits King and Country. assisted by Mrs, Gordon McLean, Toronto. Elgin 2M 8a• -•-1! . on, at the Plaut< - -- --_wr - sident Mr- Paul Wellman._ _.1_. D[r and btra,_Plu7 ForsLrthe'of Mark- to � - also al sister of the bride wearing Rev. Walter Daniel will .take as'his ham were callers on nlati"s here on - ffir. Lorne' it°liir -flan gone to 4usty roses After a- sTto�i trip, t s- --- T]iyetl aoil twK ' themes for the Easter Sunday services, Wednesday afternoon. Kirkland Lake for a couple of wlelrs couple will reside in Toronto.- USED CL4TASNG, STERILIZED, morning, "The crowned Christ" and in Mrs. E. H ,)ltby has been confined The Hostelers are preparigg Van _ the evening, "A spiritual resurrection." to her home for several weeks with Camp's- blacksmith shop. for _use eed died P Ia t Ws -� Rev, Walter Daniel had charge of a bad cold. this suimrner. -LEAVE PICKERING claw 1l a larva shlis . at si', •.high the Brougham United Church service: A number of cases of stomach flu Mr. and Mrs. Brown and family glass gents at$. snits. pants, lases on Sunday afternoon last in the ab- have been reported. Quite severe, but sot to Milford Bai for the week- - -- TO OSiEAWA ' ; s� « st4 Very tarMSaable, It _ : Bence of Rev. I- E, Kennedy. of short duration, end. EVERY HOUR week- will Pay Y to cairn here before yw ` - At the meeting of the executive The F.- Malcolm famiV of Markham 4`o anywhere else. Sam Schwartz, !! committee of the QVhitby- Lindsay An- were callers on friends here on Sun- _ - &t .31 minutes after the hour 10.31 Bond Str. bleat, thaws._ 4i-a sociation of the Baptist Church on day last. cv► `>so *+sake mvte�p_ a, m. to 11.51 p. m. Also at �•� s and spring coats guaranteed to st. i Tuesday of last week, Rev. Elmer � We are sorry to report that �Ir. � � o � and 9.38 a. - m. and at 12.41 a. m. P g � . - � _.. Green of Whitby Baptist Best workmanship," appointed clerk. The programme for suffering from a stroke.Y their annual meeting to W .held in The Young People of the•church at- -- '1aO TORONTO = '-'June was drawn up. .Rev. Walter tended a .Y. P. Conference of Oshawa The Dunharton Unit of the Red Daniel, vice moderator of the Associa- Presbytery held at Eampton last Sun - Cross will meet on Tuesday, April EVERY HOUR. Rev. Mr. Kennedy • was also in 7th, at the home of Mri$. J. McGlas- ..STANLEY _ day. - lust was in attendance. y t Y• . _ - At 6. minutes to the hour •8.b4 a. ' m. NOTICE: -Would the person who attendance. Bev. Mr. Daniels of. �, t _ __.borrowed the black leather bag •tsvith Claremont Baptist Church occupied Sacrament of .the Lord's Supper to 10.54" p. an. and at 7.09 a, en., _ the zipper to from the United Rev. Kennedy's- Brougham pulpit and and 11.44 P. M. daily. Also at, 7.44 _ ppe p Y' P was observed on Sunday morning z. m, Sundays and Holidays. �re "Church basement kindly return it. . used as basis for his discourse, 2 Peter last when seven new members 'and rhea p The Woman's Missionary Society chap. 1, verse 9. eight others by certificate, were (Eastern Daylight Saving Time) :. ' Will hold its Easter meeting on Thurs- . The Easter Thank Offering service accepted into the Diinbarton United = . -day, April Stb at z,so p.m., "in the of the RAM :S, will be held in the church, Church. - _ .__ ___ . __ - -fie 100 S1OUFliVILLE At s' oolroom of the United Church: Mrs. Sunday evening, April kith, at 7.30 p.m. E,_�s._� aa.. +gn +o ,:vent .Iaat - McIntyre' Group will be in charge of Mrs. Rev. Carscallen of Whitby Ladies wcwk s in Toronto, the Ruest of r astern douse -'Phone 441.3 rHUXSLAX, r'Kl,, Ana n.scu -&AX - -Me f,rve,rruuu „e. Illsa,ie��ie'3,I�'veau, College .+['d'i,e aueat eY� ca, Lh► /'bAM 6141M1��41i'IIM.`) APRIL 2, 3 and 4th _ retired missionary to China will be the A .service will be held Good Friday Rev. and Mrs. Howie. _ _ guest speaker at this nieetisag. An afternoon. at 2.30 p.m. in preparation Congratulations to Andrew and _ . Invitation-4s extended to all the' ladies for Communion Service which will be Mrs. Annan. on the birth of a dau• 1 hey Dare l,ot .cf the community: to come and hear held on Easter Sunday afternoon. ghter, March kith. this Ve outstanding speaker, Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. Easter Services will beheld in the Harold 'Barclay on' the 'arrival of a GEORGE BRENT and -' United Church -on Sunday next, as daughter on Sunday last at Stouffville COU& Q•rl' ;MARTHA SCp'1'Jf follows:-10 aaa an open session of Hospital. f tl:o Sunday School to 'Which the Dr. and 1 Cherrywood lrs, McCausland visited the ±era`,(* Thunde uigFro Ter parents and friends are invited. The Tatters grandmother, Mrs. - Barclay on i 'Easter Message in Son&,and Story and Saturday. - ' CHAS. STARRE,`ir fire presentation of 'to the - The Sisson fallibly who have been The wedding bells are contin- (A Musical Western) - : pupils. 11 a.m. Morning Worship residing at the Gannon, home for some uin to fig• with special music by the choir and an months while employed at the munition, The W. A. will meet • on Wednes- MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDY appropriate Easter Message.. 7 p.m. plant have returned to their Haliburton day afternoon,, April 8th, in the APRIL 6, 7 and 8th. 'Evening Service with Easter Music home. ' and the subject of the Sermon, "All Mr, John Cowie of Toronto spent Hall. Group 4 will be hostesses. They Meet Again Subject for Roil Gail -Our Thum- Hail ". If you are not already a regular Friday at his old home: ' o phant Holy Day - Esate :• -� JEAN HERSHjOLT and attendant at some other church, we in, = Mr. and Mrs, Stephenson and the is simple but rich de- `vite you to attend these .Easter %r- DOROTHY LOVBZ'JQ dces: _�ormer'a mother, visited with Wa1 - sign we can furnish �, s , f ton and Mrs. Holmes on Sunday. mwnorials that will ,j Claremont Young People's Union 'Greenwood �i;agara Maus 5 presented the Religious Drama 'The " ■ Miss Phyllis Gates had Miss Phy- plan iroat evm'y _ ... 'Terrible Meek' at the Oshawa Presby- • ills McAllister sa great during the standpoint. In dignity SLIM PITTB tery Young People's Union Annual week -end. of appearance our SLIM SOMERVILS+E and The W.M.S. of the Circuit will hold_ Spring Convention, March 29th, at Clarence Udell, of Guelph, A. work will staved out Hampton, A large gathering of young an Easter _meeting on Good Friday Piikey and friend from Galt, also '' • through the dace' ` afternoon at 2 p.m. in Kinsale United DAY, FBJDAY, 9ATU ='A7 P-1-- were present. Maas Annie Petty, of Aylmer, spent No Greater Tribute CHU88 - — :urclt;= sakes -. iheiasioa Bandg - -- APRIL. 9, 10 and 11th - - -� — MANY ATTE \'D, MEN'S C.G.I.T. and Mission Circl -es assisted; Seat their homes here. $ . by the W.M.S. will put on an Easter Mr. and Mrs. Keyes and relatives' N. W. STAFFORD Wide O en _ Tow n ANNUAL MEETING w: MOL , •t '. _. programme. ' Everyone welcome. from Bolton, were •Sunday guests of ti '' h Wbrkr ssld lag-. ” :A large number attended the annual • The many friends of Mrs. Wesley George and Mrs. Todd. a men's meeting under the auspices of Sadler wish' her a speedy 'recovery Mr. and Mrs. Burr called . on �' 48Q y' Oat A Night. At Earl „ the women's Mission Circle of the from her serious illness. Mrs. Laughlin recently.' ( �- Baptist Church on Tuesday evening. Mr, and Mrs:'!t: MacLean of Mon- c` Carroll's The annual meeting was held at the - j �_ _, " "- itL7eF ����'v a-•�'( ^w.µ..:'"µ °...., ...,.". ., - .. _. - .. , - � ' .,, - ('�'' '- -,:. ;� � �'',a? �- 7�-•ixarT;!; �s�.^ a - - •r :, -. '� �1., ', I „r • i�R l -, '! ' ^a �yl :' '� �`' 'rye , - - _'�,• . o .f _�• '` ' ` - '• • '• .. ..�� � •. . :1 R D I O REPORT E B * ME _ %/HIS CvRiovs WORLD Forgusm " DIALING WITH DAVE: - � • f tD'' VW :� N" - tl t •+Zap a. I � I fir-' r � � � - �Y' .r ,�, • r .� �r.+�.+ r S#OW �•.:..• --- i t _ , _ PT - music. * fi , �' •" A y WAS BELL F-V=0 - w SONG `70 B�E >> : DRAMA'ry= • �E ~ : A CONTRWnON TO CANADA'S ALL •OUr ' * WAR EFFORT CTR 0�LVa _ Sl9NDAYB.•30pn� CLAYMATES- Mortimer Snerd, country cousin of Charlie Mc- IWD A I�Il0iv7 H. - Carth�r, grins approval ot-the statuettes Edgar Bergey is exhibiting. LATER. LONG• • Charlie appears in the role of William Tell, and Mortimer is his eause of sin. -,Only when sin to- " GL.d:�W�t;2 to- trusting son. Bergey is backing the ceramics project that produced .4 ether with its effects U complete- STs4L_fG5 tupes of his famous dnmmies. There's been quite a few i ored -L "� 16-dl- J.► ttotiit of said project on recent broadcast* of the t�arlie mac- 'Ij.l$ $p►L ANp Gt�W Cartb program -- Sunday nights at 8.00 o'clock on CBL, CBO, our bodies attain incorraption and y ti thus Inherit God '& Kingdom. TC A HitiCaF-IT Oi� V: CKOC and the -entire CBC Na onal Network t 9 , e . s • a $1. "Behold, I tell you a mya- 604MR qi_ FAT i tery: We shall not sleep, but we 'Penny' in your beard in the Blended Rhythm shall all be changed. a► bonne: a young teen -age girl, who show each Tuesday nighi at 8.80 ia• !a a mo- sioss ,•ss rya sas�ss,s,s .,ii.•e eyes Uspo a diary -- w 4u, L sabJoci, va. (bo Czz �auuuil uet..vG. 1s all the- youthful trials and 'Twas way balk in Alberta that at the last trnmy: for the trumpet !; . shall sound, and the dead shall W ts�ulatioas of one nt that age I Georgia first got her start, with raised incorruptible .ad we shall - rife. opening Penny's diary - none other than' Mart Kenney be changed: Those living when rZMiE'irs�tlT/ • s heading from the day's entries - and his orchestra. Eric Wild - iould be a human, lascinating directs the music on Blended Christ Domes will not fall asleep, m --= Herb Ma is the May-' that Is die, before' they are caught experiencel- And- tha�is- - what.,-- - --Rbyth -_ -- Y np to be mith 10m. - We shall' be all radio listerrera can do now,` ter of Cereiaonies, end- aaion� the - rid .,.::, "IJ4 .6'rd ■u"ing news seas me onen -raurscay sign at ten o clock other stars on the anew are will bar a '' ()pr 'mlads'' will sun was the •center of our particular system, and that the epos?• ; an the CBC network I Lisien for 'Hankie Shuster and' Johnny. bi eularg� eery characters ant notion of the stars was due to our ovwn rotation on our #ZkL penny's Diary �--' and as `the an- Wayne of the Varsity Follies, shall 'be purified and we shall be Today we knoll' this to be true, and day by day we corns W resilse Vouucer starts to Yead -'the, en- and Burt Auetin, popular vocalist tnoa* acrd taore whet a small Object our tltly world b m toll _ "tries for the day and the week of Luigi Romanelli's. band' . All Throne o ne o spotless. before the 1mlversR . past, we revert to the actual in all, it's a topflite variety show Throne of Grace: .. - _ " • 63. "For this corruptible mtirt _.. - trines, effectively dramatized. - Tuesday -' 8.80 p.m.! _.. - .- `— -� - - 'Penny'r Diary -heard Thursdays • pub va mcorrupt�on, any rota mortal, - -- - - - _ __ art. _on_ _ ." __Thy - -- -- s wl /� A Few Newsy Tloter b diespIn which w live are - - WI I \TER SPORT r • • Said Jack Benny, when pre- mortal. mortal. The bodies in which we A Carnation for you-froin-Car -- .. sented with a special 'Oscar' by shall live will be immortal; free n ti nation -Bouquet! CKOC announce& Bob Hope at the Academy Award from death, `and the possibility of HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Passle -21 To rely. - . - - asweet, enchanting new program -_ 'dinner - "I'm caught 'With my death forever. - " 28 Gazed'. series designee! to appeal to gags down ■hall lease put on iahis co ion, sad F Ui .iN'p: 'A' • Dp - "+ t tell'. - 64. But when this corruptible t V � ,N � gays. 1 Game played A Vse woman in the home, In the Bing Crosby is back at KMR p on i� 1 - isidst of the morning's round =up each Thursday night .a this mortal shall have put on dm- 7 Players move T 1 26 Plural id work in_ the home! Called o'clock on the- CBC. mortality, then shall coma, to pass on F D T ps�� _ . � ... 28 Neuter "Carnation bouquet," each pro- if of Vfetory," Is a the saying _that is writteu, -V nth 12 L , a L L _s�:•s, lf,... ►�_ „ �tuatcai Ilv+sea . •..:aL4y idw.ueL:s.a ec..cv ..f is swallowed up in victory. 55. - 395met1. 30 Heart. - Erom a large Bouquet, and gives it shows, originating as they do each O grave,- where i.- thy- victory? Q 16 Organs of bees c I L' 31 Blackbird. to yes in th- ` -s week in a different industrial death, ;bore is thy sting?' Death 17 Minute object. N . rj F ; S > _ - Bsiiey -Axton, tenor_ ,- the. Cerna- plant, a crate , o as o - in tlai'a -' �C+ • ^ = , lion Singe3r, and the homely Canada's weapons of War.-Each hands, and leaving done its tem- 10.Its players I A N i IA T 36 ODe who "' 'philosophy of Peter Donald 1 Lis. Friday night at ten o'clock on porary work is thrown i4lde; ' and score an ' ' argues !an to 1150 on your dial each CKOC• resurrection steps in, and with its opponents e" - -- Tuesday and Thursday morning of ' ' :�: supreme victory reverses all of - _ _ 98 f - I IL H q , ,_;, that *filch' seemed a vtetory for To soil. a0.4b for a melodic - boar uet • ' 'Itocord of tke Weok- '19 Coin. 45 Its players use. VERTICAL 41 Descendant. ~ • • • Sammy Kaye's revival of "Let's death; ?A Bu { ' - ksron�' the oQpular singing -19sve Another r+ +., n-' -Coffee" se` - "�'a e0a� Of-4104W- 4"Idl Z4 To "su t: hooked actor. 44 Satirical personalitles in Canadian radio featured on CKOC's Sunday Ser. and the power of sin is , the law." 25 Female sheep. 47 Brother. 2 Pointed arches- sketch: Georgia T + in the law to seen :•tbe expression p Way. is gorgeous De y, enade, 8.80 p.m.. 27 Falsehood. 50 Its layers 3 Shrewd. 46 Irish (abbr -), of the will of God. 67. "But thanks 26 Delivery from push a disc or 4 Sharp. _47 Point of -be to God. who giveth us the vic. Injury --- (pl.)• STo yelp. starting. U N D A Y ye not read in the took of Moser, tort' through our Lord Jesus 31 To sting• _ 152 Threw -6 Shoe mottos?. 48 Trick . in the place concerning the Bush, Christ. " - -The victory-here meant 83 Unit. ' _ 53 Vulture. __7 Roosted. 49 To inviiiate. • -S(� u / how God spoke unto him, saytng, Is the victory over death sad the` 34 Merriment, 45 To charge 8 Seaweed. b0 To tap. (� L7 O O L,r I am the God of Abraham, and the grave. Christ by his death hath • 85 Sailors.- with gas. - 9 To honlL __;:51 South Africa - -_ God Isaac, akd the God of destroyed him that haQ the power 36 You. fl7 Thwarts, 10 Aaf�es: (abbr.) - - _ l/ [� J of 7 E u7 S O `. _ Jacob? 27. He- 1s not the God of of .death, that la,'the devil, and do. '$s �n ;,� or (abler `sa w�3g�+* t t Sa !. -- _ . 33 Lit ..f Lis. 11. L.6: za dv liver eu teem ;ho . through Isar o! !0 Female deer allowance. 14 To vox. S4 To hirr _ Z LESSON XIV - greatly err.' Jesus sitrtbutes these death' were all their ,lifetime sub. 44 Sorrowful. 6014. 15 Pothole in a "56 Palm Lly. - .' 'rHRIST • AND LIFE AFTER proud men ,with error, and he At. ?Oct to bondage. Christ deprives 42 Fuel. -111 To allot; glacier', 58 Point (abbr.). - - ..- DEATH (EASTER) - M a r k. tributes their error to their ignbr• death- ot'aIr' power to Injure 'His 12 :24 -27; i• CoMnthane 15:6G8S. ance. Though these men were full people. Christ not only gives us t 2 3 A S 6 7 8 9 IO *OLDEN TEXT- Thanks be to of Intellectual pride, they were 'this victory but He now creates - - trod, who giveth us the victory ' lacking in understanding of God's. the soul after .the: image of God 12 13 I i6 through our Lord'Jesus Christ. Word and faith In God's, power' and _ repairs- all -the evils which 1 Corinthians 15:57. Jesus says that God can and will death had inflicted. He restores us •)7 t`• r 11'NE- LESSON IN ITS - SETTING raise the dead; and that 1n the, to-that -state from which sin had -- -' Tirno --•The words- here Quoted. risen life earthly relations will be cast us down: He rescues our i) 1 22 tram Mark'r Gospel were spoken dissolved. Our d6mistic 'relation-, bodies from- .the • grave -and Lash• as by our Lord on Tuesday of Pas- ships will no Ionger exist. Because ions thegt -like unto His body, even S 26 7 slba Week, April 4, A.D., 30. The there is no more death,' there is no . by that pourer whereby he is able lkst Epistle of- Paul to the Cor• more -need'' of - marriage, but the ter- subdue all things" unto Him. I 32 - redeemed, are, to this respect, as self (Phil. 3:211. , Had it not, be lothians was .written about A.D. ,%thus - Urfa-- ale —Its_ - Piaui, The words here quoted lying that they• scree' and erred reigned forever over our own fallen .,. !rom one of our Lord's discourses greatly:. It is Gouts Word wb(dh rare; bdr-Christ has 'given us the.. 3S 3< 37 were uttered in Jerusalem. -The, teIls of His power, and. if we do-, victory; so that the believer' may ' 'tat Epistle to the- Co�iathfaos was . not know .the' one we shall not even now say O death, where is 1 a •'' written at Ephesus. believe in the other. , . , thy ,sting? .0, grave, where • is thy - written God of the Living $0. "Now this ! 9ay, brethren, victory? 2 3 S 46 that flesh and blood cannot inherit 7 49 4t' - : 84. "Jeeps said unto them, !s ft .. lot for this cause that ye err, that the Kingdom of God; neither doth ark i . 1 52 5,i 54 ye know not the scriptures, nor• the corruption inherit incorrup- C s used in the manufac SO 5 the power of God? 25. For when tiou." Flesh and blood describes ture'of.linoleuin, mats, penholderr . ttiey shall rise •from the dead; they.., the human body, as it exists in this and bottle taps and, numerous 55. S6 57 56 i l tseither marry, nor are given in life. In this state the body cannot other articles. Much of Canada's - asarr`iage. 26. But as touching the enter h e'a v e u. Corruption Is supply is being diverted to war . 59 60 . t6t read. that they are raised; have found in our flesh and blood be- industries. POP — Cleaned Up j :. By, J. MILLAR WATT YEOIY : WH�CT' �5 — ET AND THAT` ELEPHANT GAME — - -- -- S tJPS MY •. AND GLEANED = = MATTER. BAG OR THEM UP WIT MQQEEN A Lt- PEANUTS HIS VAttJOMi .�1.EANER' • sae: -- - - - - -- - , - - -t it SL .f .. . s r ' r 'i •, \ .- , .. .. ,. ./• ' t. ' .J ✓ , - •.ey` w.q.b •F•T94.1r' ..•N�'^• ...�1�� l�� .�`i . R ' MELBOURNE u 'HOW CAN 1? O OF BATAAN IN - A friend of ours in the Defence- Cur EwCN Housing Registry at Washington- SMOKE _ is pf city busy these days trying to find rooms for the hundreds O.ov arum emphi - i - y - " artiving daily. ant 8ei� ��V Recently the inspector, looking E MONt',y ed ' -`' over a proposed property, ask WITH the landlady: "How many share O�XIEn „y the bath Y" _ ,Well;' admitted the prospect- h ive reciplent of a Government ., bounty, things are a •mlte crowd- ed -but we still take our baths - fi:<; n separately." - + 4 -- - ^. "In s Midwestern town, an eC- " • ' �' ad centric was found who had not left in attic in twwenty years."- - <6 "That's the danger in starting a • • <, a long serial in a pile, of old " magazines." + - Ulala, laud :uy au.lGuaa l.uv na Wr &raw L VU _•' ' _ bar of the Home Guard came name." across a .watchman..asleep in his _�j' •. i� y. hut. Boas; -,'You want a raiaeY.Why It is eat' d the here an The -,sirens had just previously don't you live within your 'mate t t ` ',. _ — sounded. Shaking the old man, ,,,o,��q„ -- uetween a- million and one sad - " he shouted: "Wake up; don't yon . lasIf sass:,.::' E raL E r Employee: I do, air, brit you lying useless on can farm•. know the sirea'd 'gone ?' don't realize how I' am, crowded rya Pathfinder. If collected and Sleepily, he murmured: "Well, for space ". to err mixed with other metals, _ ' I'm not surprised. The people k would furnish material for one a., N round here'll take anything" huixiired and thirty - nine battle- r a w "Sayi parr. . y' ;a .. / y o r "Why 'Arp you -wearing sync- - evil, away •vu. s taclea, old chap 2" "I took a walk through the "Well, through crossword - pus- cemetery today and 1 read tba cative of the foodstuffs Ind' , optical inscriptions on the tom_ bstone>f: required by the three armed ser- `rise, I've contracted an defect. One eye travels vertic• "Well, what about it?" vices -in Canada is the purchase ally and :thy the other harisont- . of zo,udO,aOG ooun�ar v2 li,.,d tin ally ;" ple buried?" the Department of Muni lens and - - a Supply in one three -month period. A man telephoned the doctor. Motorist: 'now tar to clar dwi - y'. • y;; "Came over quick, Doc. My wife towar, has appendicitis." Native: "About three miles is a _ ' "Nonsense," snorted the doctor, bee line." -trIve out ACHE - r - "I removed ,your wife's appendis Motorist: "Well, how far Is !t Still looking s bi tired from the combined effects of the #ruel- {hies yeah ago. Sow era say- if the bee has to walk . and roll Apt oa_ _ have a second -apps i_� _Bataan and.- -the 4040 -mile- boat- lane -tale _tn to ,�na_ appendix?" a 374►# tir�_alotlgY "_ 1 . Austral Gen. Doug MacAtthur, now commander of the died •Listen," cried the husband, - �rce• -ia thr 9oetthwest -- Paedie; makes his- -tint pubiia-- appesranea- - dtti -yea -ever 'sear of- sdlycae- -- -- ' ,. :_. .. _ since his arrival in Australis, at Melbourne. Stating his "every con - 'That pretty girl ;tideace is the ultimate success of our joint cause;' he called for -having a second wife?" having a good timer'' to b* sufficient troops and material to whip Japan. "HIM, Yes -her fiance; a young ' These had been an accident, medical offices in India, is coos- 1 .OW G+A� .S. No. Neither the man nor and the sympathetic old lady had home to marry liar nest stn and stroked his forehead. month." „ a the women of good taste is ever ,dbl poor fellow," she crooned. 7sionth. " guilty of this breath of etiquette. Well, she certainly seem': A Now ^ -n t prase a 4. He does not argue with his "� me your same, end I will have solved the problem of whet rubber goods! opponents about the rn7ea, does ; tell Your. mother." � 'do till the doctor comes!" A. Suspend the articles, or reef not sttemvt to infurm a partner "Thank S'0u� gasped them on a rash, several inenes how his hind should have been i "- - - - L - from the bottom of Small eal1Lt7-'e, played, does not 'stk iacessantb, D g S e • i is which olhce a al+j1 qa :*►tit,►�ru." v:x zhe caole, snap the cards, kerosene. The vapor asssiitlg' will hum. nor whistle.. S I P I - protont cracking withoti #' i nning - 5 Yes. Say "I am very sorry.' • • i _ the goods. , but fpr`the moment I cannot re- MEDIC" : /l p. �- ' �s the pseipel -- wag �- " FAVIT rAmn Woos &ASA out a i!ip onion whoa only a° '.� "• ' . �. 1sA1iY o7[RCRu - 6., No. Any woman of faature NIX BREED CBIC pAPONS, _ _1S ACRES FRUIT IN . ,lf�Ttj+ �ri� �I'T8 — ��s.1n1014�m�II� ,part o it is to he used' ears lm8 ter» is this c growini P eta DeNorip�1. oc- b aaoneas •arltls• shoal•' try - �t :oaP S am A. t the onion to that the y y amity, tarosu•. Mookta. Poultry l�sr1L oa on •n No. �d Munro's stor • Monkt4. ankton M*rrit 8•: 711, i{Ils1a, Ottawa. Porivald A.00._ _ _ _ +'Smaiaing.._. portloa contains the _ root. This will keep' the onion �eaC Clothes BABY CHICKS-3 TO it CZNT& 36 -y,M MAIM nu.,e.•..,, ., rod stets from out soon and it tree chicks, oar Choice with *very 1.rAde From 100 pmt+ or ' 100 Jfils•d �hiek. tANNINU BILL ctlta.)) Him ' may b* •sued for rater use. ♦ O4rdered in March. ON11 rd Chink MU$KOKA LA NA WATMR 1'>R00T Grades. Wild Oct fie Z, Q. Now can I eliminate late a damp, Hatcheries. Britanala Helghts. in ToAu.' for sale. e�Y ass inn utaaturing, 43GG Wllues � •• Americans 11 . b. wear! Uat►b small trans. Sprtas Ste Avens<s�oronto. anuaty odor in s coat closet' Ise Baker, aravinEuraL dresses and' other Clothes made /I%HE YEAR 19 WILL BH R!1- OLD RUGS RMWO`AN N=W - • A. Place s pteee of"gutn cam- from milk by Spring, and the cow markable to ma ways For the FZM ALS: HELP wA[l'rnD on the floor at , he back of =Opportunities wtu pres•at tea- `01* xS.� RUCm BLADE F _ _ F will be -launched in a new role Usual opportunities for those who ATRONU d3IRL OR WOMAN )'O>R of8 �omlfil'oo R 9R•avfa� leas. the closet and it will 'soon soon da as fashion aid, id the' forecast by • are prepared with the right stock 'Sacral housework, plain eeok- aaY, ss4' =avit. -• - - -- ' aWay with any unpleasant smell. boug ht at the right time_ For lm- All convenUaces. near - alt• for booklet. dairy products researchers, says - mediate d•uvery there's Bray uses PrJvate room sad ba 1 Q.' How can I mend broken Q � at..y started obtck•• in Dayolds such to ecart. Box 4[. It Ad• de PHOTOGRArmy «r' marble! 2reeas as aacits, a.asawraw, tt.-- zoroaco. - - - Success in processing a new s- B.R. N.H. x Ls•, lsamedlat• ' A. Make a very stiff paste by textile fibre from casein, b ��tieelive *y.. April Turk ys r�y *,O11 ,m 1+MO'TCl' INSI. Tav1t �pLlL _ _ :.,giixing Portland cement with sea• by-pro. •lar•:y Hatchery, 170 John. 8ami1= dov•1op•d and printed wteh '!eN ' —=tAr. Clean the edges of the mar= duct 'of of skim milk, after four won. Oat c sba years. ri toe r bb33ee FOR aAl la i itP. F�►IRBAN4 -29 �lshsd !f year■. HslfhtF- years , of experi menting is cause Morse Engine; also rebuilt 10 -70 lo, Richmond Street As^ thoroughly, then pat the Ce- T.WEDDL>m CHICKS McCormtak- Deeciai Tractor Ne ' ment on both edges, re to- for the predictions, �u araatoo. J. 8. MoCaw, L R. Q6 ' • g P The fibre is said to be the first THERE'S NO 8FIORT CUT TO Dealer, Barris. - gother very tightly and- to- derived from milk which, is id ' it in Tweddle Chicks My 1�U1HalTIC PAilri ' they until the cement has set. chteks have, the breeding back- ge Ceptable .to the American textile ,round you need for this year's 'h$2 Pl'= ''EVERY 8WFURER Ot Q. How, can I cause the kern- „ EXTRA" e g production and HERBS wAltr$D sin tic Pains . or. Neuritis -- t4 of as to coma out whole' industry, ind fabrics are now extra profit. aTweddle Chick Hat- t y Dixon's Remedy;I pecans being manufactured, containing = cheries are in a position to 'help ii/ WE -BUY HUNDREDr DIFp1111- � l g Sto t7[ - Elgin. A. The kernels yviII come out you get more production at less out Herbs, Roo Barks, Wr/te Ottawa. Postpaid 11.00- �:' whule It boiling water fa Oared threads of milk. acct by supplying you vetch chfoiu Domiafon xerb Dlstribuoors. 14>t[ g P of exceptional breeding quality— Main, Montreal. s STAMPS ,aqver them and they are allowed _the finest chicks we have ever YA. pgI),ipp118, BONG - • -to stand for about-halt an hour British Advertising produced in our eighteen years of ENLARGEMENTS our poultry .improvement work. Yong, other warring countries la -.16efore cracking. ' Bend for free catalogue. 19 pure- 7 FRAE ruNL• ARliir'MENTS WIT7i the Paatfio. Bsitlsh CbTonlea, etc. ------ Working In Reverse breeds, 9 hybrid crosses, 4 breeds each roll of filas...dov*loj t. packet of 67 different 100 with Of. Lucke s to choose from wise a N pravaii "WotTdw�ds, fi>1X Naas. O.. t r � mate au a. :.., ,.. � ' MW&rn L wa—e to War has put the purposes •Of cheries Limited. Fergus, Ontarlq. mail.: Photo raphla Iaboratorinn, much British advertising in '!e- ' P.O. Box 64, Sherbrooke, Que. NURSERY STOCK J ' By Roberta L.en verse. BAKERY lEgUIPMEltT aA.LRDttRESS a SC BULBS, PLANTS. N roue SILRUBS AND 1. What should one take into The newspapers ovary day print B ere. a' OVENS -AND' meat &I- 4umd colors; Numerous w Lutr*e -' consideration when planning the cry, also rebuilt equipment arranged. at al• sad colors; sensational now intro- _ , • , P g dozens of advertisements raking .ways on hand. Terms srrsng•d. L.LrAKN kiA1liLItl+7ddlNti TH51 RUB- duotlosa. •Write •for descrlpU» 1 1lantrepiece of the dinner tsbleY the public to use the advertisers' Correspondence invited. ,Hubbard ertso2 mnwod. laformation on r•- ssataloliu•. James send Compaa7. ow n DeiOdi the ached- Portable Oven Co., 103 Bathurst -Quelst rskardins• class•*. Robert- Lindsay Ontarlor g., products sparingly and buy as . Qt., Toronto: son's. fiatrdreasiae Academy. liT J ed time of he wedding should little as possible because of the Av•au•.ROad, Toronto RAW' FURS - WANTED e ushers ap ar at the church? shortages. " HOOKS AND MAGAZINES _ MONEY WANTED 1[IItrx. roy- MUSKKAT. WEASEL 'd. Is it permissible to use busi- "Sorry —no mori, until after the ]ZOOMS, MAGAZINES, FROM 6c UP. Rabbit, Skunk.^ Ship gods Par- as- tl or office stati.)nery for floc- war," is the way .ono .manufac- One' of the largest assortments FOR QUICK RETURNS *.ND BMT ;aq pat, Highest Prices Patdl is 08 cadence ° In Canada. Technical, Trades, prices Communicate with Joseph Payment by return mall. R•for , e p turer consistently advertises his Military, Aviation, Detective, Love, A. Rosoa, 411 Cont•d0ratlon Bldg„ ,one*: Canadian Bank Commerc% d„ WhAt are arm* things that Ware9. Romance, Business, Unusual, Mai- ]Iontreal Phillip* Square. Abd G4ringW, , a well -bred person never doe' Sc Professions, Medical, Marriage, sic sg Paul west, Montreal, _ One 'newsp'ape'r of forty -eight etc. Rush for free illustrated Cam- while playing bridge? columns ,printed twenty -two of catalogue Canadian Book Cam- Yi'b'JrYt 'PU iDlvaiSflUHti _ 5. When you are talking with UbFS:tt 'ru h7r511tY. 1NVXNTVit STAMPS BOUGHT AND BOLD pane, 84 'Victoria $treat Toronto. 1 advertisements for • articles which SAN •Omeone whose slams you cannot „ List pt tavnuous and 'full inter• ''TAMP COLLECTING I8 WAR- whose Y the public in asked not to _ buy, FARaRERS mattua shat tree Tk• llamas? tiiTp time relaxation. 60 different New- _ y **member readily, and 'a friend . -John Tinker, Labor member for #oglsterad, Patent Attorne•yys, touddland sad .Canada only 16q. U CAN MAKE CONSIDERABLE Bank dtr*•t Uttawa. Canada. 700 final mixed N•wtoundlana � - joins you, should you" attempt Leigh,.. told tho, Housi of Con[• p¢sndlin on• of the finest irate of and Cwa�a. only R6a aces Drtcr. =• -. an introduction?'. ;. mons. in urging further reduCtielL lasecticidt+r Electric Fence. Con- lists of Cana asan stamps and Broilers, Paints, Fir 57.112 i PATUNT5 Worldwide packets. Old accuma -' 6. Is it necessary that a chap of paper for such purposes. •n etc. write Wwlie�o OR�ouAa` i lotions purchased. York Stamps Cron be a married woman? •ds OIL LIMITED, TORONTO. PATERkWTUNIHAUti13 ds istab'A14Y Company, Toronto 9, ,j _ . y Patent Squatters. 1f7•tab11M*e 1Iy'�9U; - 14 Kin West, Toronto n ANSWERS CARS .. USED AFD NEW BOokl*t ot, intormatiou ea r*- ='�R QUIi11.tT'Y 1. That tall ornaments which fDDLE =AGE` FOUNT PLEASANT MOTORS Ltd., Quest ' . D- SAT ��� obstruct the view are n6t in ad Toronto's oldest Chrysler, PWM- i 810 EYI,ARGNK1M fTS• - l+ND_ SAIMPER.TL " tests, -as the - guests naturally like ouch dealers; three locations, 171 - WOMEN t Pleasant Road 9040 Yongn SEND US, yUUit b'1L1Rd OR TH1V� i or [ exposure or films, developed ; �? see each other across tiro table. sea li[i ' >SaafortK Aveaoe reprints and y6u wu1 riC•iv not Money y ref printed, or I reprints, of satisfied aba L far better to Have • simple _ �' r Used Cars make to y ] today refunded if not MRVElnd :. roads. Write for our FrN MY only one or two tree enlarz•ment■ N t D THIS i s i\ O V I C t l l but all Loouubrlopsl bato■ will be *s• . IsRr11aRaL P1ROT0 S1SRVhCIt fist bow] of flowers or fruit, let on-vadtitesd renewed Cie- Iaried r. for car e 40 Station af�u � MMV0US -- �1 and wed Qara �_ plus ail). Postaoo. by � �ro'll'er� �i3�.r- seoat.: =4�• Qandlesticks. - this v.eloI in a s u - t !. ley dteuld be ors head at Lrara s rlashas'e. sae s'RR:aes DUVELOrKD LEGAR. gf10 for the spinning mill wtiic>t - , bompouad. made �f•r he invented. 'L-- ltaadteda 1i* 'RtiLipl D11VEL4P i' ,tND J. N. LINDSAY, 1.AW_OFFICE, CAP- _ ♦ rt Of the'! out to 71!e1COme the mer 'Pry Diu• one [ x 7 •�ssg*- itol Theatre Building, St. Thomas, i i t sees Yl>x Y LiY�AxfalYll. aaaQe nsi OL b•rC-�1, kit!!- PT*cllion f2nfailm special impartment forVLi' a��7fi „^ ;guests and conduct them to their 1eti oatld, rtes �1►ws Av*nae,_ - farmers ooneectras ---------- •--, -- �-. places. ". _ .. v .'..' ,'.'w- yrt -... .°••• Qu., • rr .' .!'; "•+%.r ':;. .•if... army:, '!-, �w••' •:1' ry. °�� - ,s+.,r; ., ``. s�. _r'a J°' c4"FJ•1T .ws, ���� ::�.. .'L� =.r':: _i• �i' .�- •,:W'• .. Y. �'Y�: _ _ - ti: �. �!r .'�.a ' „tk •'qtr_ '^.'r usS '- :,. ^•: �..• _ .. �, :7 +.: 'r aror v�tw. ^,• .! +,rF!�.•.' '� .xc'�'Sr'.'',.h:�, °1, .s.,` _.-c. .. �• Ji' : ° '.y.c+v:`±�:�'LCr a, pt v••#° r.� .^'S ,,.py` .A 1r' ' y* .r wi Z. � "�s.• ".yk^! � 'si •J „y_S• 14'•' �fM • .- .• r o` ,• ” �V •� . _ ' C . .. i .}.n%ys.: •..0 �I' v .,. , •MM.� --'� -� •� _ _ - �wnl'`' -+ n+..nm_.+.., : — I � i _� _ i -•' e_S '• • �'Y The, :Man on The -- - v everyone. The school wag 'decorated PT�JKERbNG RED CROSS :. IN ME � .. • � to �11SM _ -- • • - -- with blue and vehite streamers the_ msavZS to temporary quaarters.- - ' ( ms's' � Street school' colours) and patriotic dec- I )�V{► In b -' • r �� ving m7esaorq of '- _ 'or- Was GsimblY spent Sunday �ritis s orations donned the walls. A "'C�" The bcaQ Red dross_ Unit will dear father, - -Richard J. How, who �.:Menaie is the city'. "}`} for Victory , sign illuaninated by red, move from its present location to passed away, April 1st 1841; also James th, of Flin Flon has _ _ . *ha and blue was •at the lrogY of the front room, west, side' of the our dear mother, Mary Arse How; _ -- ble .brother.. Fd. here- - m Clarke's. m n Ho week. The new passed away, March' 26th, 1837. . the roc Orch (8ordo use this n Nonney is suffering e; 'supplied the -tic.. for, quarters win. be 'as usual -- Gone;'lint not forgotten. - _ • _ >a severe shads of arthritis, and is ' old -time and modern dancing. •Taesdays- and Thursdays. _ _. _._ —fiL'ha Fla 007 OonCned to bed. Dr. and Mss. CaomAchael, Toronto U on Mr. and Mrs. John Mur- - - bar, on Tuesday. - » -C. A, F., is HERE 1S TIP TOP, VALUEO °-ale home for a few days. - Miss Marion BaadeA Oshawa, was the sh week-end guest of Miss Eileen Negro gusfo+ds were removed ;:, , -.- D Many things go to make's good, suit—fine fabrics, meat tailoring, conwf fit imd .style.' ' Ross:Burna, of -Camp Borden, and from duty on a German proson camp Ti, Top Tailors give you all three at q price i - .'-George Heron, of :. Manning. Depot because • the prisoners objected to that fits your budget —'plus 32• years' tailoring were at home, over the week -end. them. Thin in Eastern CaU40L to- measure ezptsience. , The annual Ladies' Night of Dor- Ton'li'fiad, as usual; that we bave all the Sae : Ae- Lodge A. P. and A. M. was. held buy every major accident ale 1ne Falcon inn. w. in.--L s.. m•• , ice. Z Iigiewav sere m cae past Srrias. Too .are cxsasbined with current stole f ,_, �_ :. ,.. -. oil cards and dancing. port involved. Signif cant. We have fiends and Ti Tap •tailoring in a 8o -mile lotbing.value that mriz o�rt. -- - being Shea rotas harm for a few speed �, Yet one trans Lrans- _ /lays, last week on sick leave, havii[ Port driver said, in a local garage - - a. few 29•.75 :gust - recovered• ' fraan - an attack of �i.Q � - Who the h_ -- � .. - - • ,- .: • i�+ca"lm. p ayg -7WAY wL) c..L.v a tv �'uver a: aw Miss Burnadette Robinson -has - 6 _ 'HYAk*& of oaff t* fd choose front - - been substituting for Miss Choq- A lady from a nearby ,town made T A I L O R E D- T O- M E A S U R E t tsette, teacher in the' Intermediate ` a 'statement here ' a few days ago ' Dept., of our Public School this week, !"bout the Plant, that would have *-'� �'+ " _ Miss 'Choquette has 'been absent., been much better left unsaid. The - 1rL St IiHAP11AN s.. xh=ough illness. in c"e who � - heard her, makes one- think of 5th , _ y �,' ea(ea�e� for - J: Ross and Mrs. Thexton, To ;on- - - to, Mrs Eric �Jbnes, Owen Sound, eolinnnists, _ Mrs., G: W. Barker, : Miss Betty, John and Reg. were among, three A lo�l clergyman renaed us on '[P TAP TA1 L� RS'Ed - who attended the funeral of the _ su aday lw,6 -- w - -- J : late 36%. Fawkes, on Sunday. Prayer) that in the prayers • of that T \ Aso we had to � liac ...6 ...i.. •.. v.•�lalJ• aucvuii� va undertaken the Womnen's Missionary Society . of °�ience, sympathy, love love and under- bold + - the Presbyterian Church will be -' i at the home of Mn. Thomas sing ere this was is over. t0 rew. on Thursday, April 9th, at _ _ Not "" dbd .8 _ P. m. The Community Club- closed its Pickermg . W. M. is ov , at last. mgi;t tillthe war. - - - -, areholders - - - -- :._ The Apni meeting of tb - -- Sh $, of the milted Church '.vill join as over, ax least. on the er. G. 7. -� sad the Moss- , Parents are beginninj to' cobnp- NOTICE is hereby given that s - _ - . � '!Qn Hand at an Easter. _ Thaiikoft -. - eing - meeting, Monday', .Apil 6th, laud Est ;1+ machines opt- special general meeting of share- at 7.80 g; m. Slides on China will ing here. Thy= :; all for now, holders of PICKERING CO1hMUN- - For Poul# fy &' Live Stock Tonic use %e liven. Everyone, especially Aran- MY CLUB, Ll�IIT7vD, will. be hod J Frank Paouse is all smiles. Birk= at the Club Rooms, Pickering, on Royal Purple for= best results. fn' the' fi e' OO b' - le Co. del%ared the brand new fire Tiny • April 31st, 2942. at the engine oa Thun day morning. hour of 8.80 o'clock, p. an., for the Hardwell Sh, ? ,.1, ,. scan- purpose oam Bring yialw Dn-kil Louse Killer for the Cattle i `g°r of the Messenger Pabhohias o: a H V_ T.:, ,..., ..�,. is the Z4 A. F.— ,�. ��&..; 1 &' >:Y�_ ._, g - - and Petry . � ! the sssrrender of the Letiers , "radio 10cowe b r=CL K`taimimg Mr. and i[:s. Waiter - Hollinges ftt Of the aapr P. and or - , do this ftartment in .eanducted by of PW='h+g. annovnos the aPproae3s- the terms of aa}etof the seal ;"�. TV rfor the sal noT 610 UA I ., . :, of I%Mto. Mr. in wmnifto of their s and den- estaft of tea - Drs e e it for soli other ' *a th reside. in the fa mw 1 c*ar- ems. Aga Ruth, to John Adlaa -xitr Of . l` 11 pa1� and cans. semi -al .basiaeas w may come be- - �. and •°� oe � J of fore the >sL"Ung. :,Karol Disinf eetant for the, sts6►les y �_- shell, and the late '. • ClUMML The marriage will bike DATBD, st Piciceriag, Ont. this 8Lt � -Dd'M place at. the home of the bride's day of Marcia 1842. - - CbWAN, Die J per, on esaturdiy, 'April 12tis. e R. T. DOBLE r _ David osepb -,At }sir re- . station Res. Pkierirsg, on oo�l'I•INUArt ON SCS OL DANCE • • = _ ee�t.:;; jl"ter Dail sad Pcsulltr�r Feeds, 'Oman. beloved hw6uW of Ede Me- %VEt.i: A...,+..rra,r u =' +ar t• i -... - �, in his 72nd yea. Zlse Pickering Contimmumn sd►od s 11 t for ftcC*rwiot-Oe *1F&m Macbiaa 4 } - Pbnsal from his lame mails=% FJaster Dames wins. a big -suesoess. - gts eri� n► um -- - ' ,_i�nY&y. April 4th, at 21 s. a: In- Aisle dame held last FSriday evening B R K _ - ReFlairs. *Mm* , Pickering, ws well sltteided and enjoyed .. - ow motto — we haw it. Can got !L Or it 1i a d atiir ` - . 1 I S. BAL.STIC NO 4 'Healthfully . Air-conditioned_ _'- THURSDAY, FRI. SATURDAY >L 2, and 4th fARMERS of S. -O NTAR1a� -_- T - Ttiwo shuws at . 7 and. 9 o'clock- Saturday Matinee at 1.30 WE PAY T014ONTO PRICES- AT WHITBY, YOU$ . HOME MARKET . n - Holiday Matinee, at 2 p. m. Friday -- - „ .. EGGS H ._..... _ . � _. HUMPHREY BOGART ' eft A.. LA110M 1 All Through The : : AND' ALL BINDS OF _ _ Night _- '_ `Poultry; both live and dressed • .: - ._ _ . - '• 'm CON_ RAD VEIVt, ' "AREN VERNE - 1 JANE DARw`ELL - PICKE ING FARMS - . 1?R!kNIi .McIiUGii 1...IMITED " idONDAY, 'TUESDAY, WED'SpA, REGISTERED EGG GRADING STATION APRIL ,6, •7 and 8th. _ Tw oamows at' 7 and 9 p. m. -WHITBY ONT. PHONE VPHIBTY $36 � Special Matirme .- Vonday , at- E p... m. v _ : I u ee -en n .- I t Havai a Y3 , ..NEXT S SPECIALS (in "technicolour) :. � _ ''` ' �.•:.;u� ALICE FAY'E, JOHr PAY NE - - - _ _... • I DESg I%oM>;$o" Fresh and Smoked Fillets - �: aRME _ A Coming next - -Kippers i�ers nd SATURDAY Salmon -and 1HURSD4Y, FRI. a • : ; 'I - - = - -- � u and litli . . International Lady AEAT AARKET- SILUS- `Admiral Sir Percy . Noble K. C. B.. Gi RGE BRET N -= - - •ILONA HASSF"Y M _