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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1942_04_10x *'six 1•` d+i,' -�', � •-, ,-w '�, va,� :.a•�.. :ter...._ NIT :.* 1'a _"!¢ • n�:;' ^, - u.��wJ ' -�,•.' may, '^,'.•, Z. 7. w' 7 .R i k '•' ' • . -'.. , �:' -,•. � VOL. LXI TICBERINCT, ONT., FRIDAY, APR. 1 Q. 1942 110. 34 . •�sts+Tsslsitasdial 6arss,: - • - >- aLocal Stores to .Close on _ g1l ORSYTH, Oph, D R.0�rsaa•ri Aaaodatf>oad Onw►io Res. -- — - -- _ : . — - Lt.ead o! tba A EENW lea enm _W 6 . cl.�amoat..Ont. 1N ILLS - -_ W ednesda Afternoons v 1886 193 -T _ RDOJNALD' RUDDY Barriater, ••t1� . spliciwr. NotaryPubl,c. UougYto-'Loom. P'vslac Choppin -. ��/gymsrly oceu utl 4y the late A. E. Chile efls�, iouW tair� of �ourt Hoar. iYbitrr. elx WFIDNFSDAY CLOSING HERE a .�� : r Tenders. Wanted MONDAY WEDNESDAY BEATON, BELL tr ROSS ABAT Barrlitors tf Solieii rsl i- Oto v;nagP 04 Piek,.riny will. dam. T,_4 BE:ATON. K, C * Telephont[ �smencing on Wednesday, April ed by the undersi nod Treasurer of . ? Cants per Bag ii. I 00KE �EI.I., K Ades 381 15th,-close their places at 1 p. m. .the Township of Pickering, up to Hugh Robins, Walker -isle, ' was g per, bag ,� ,. - - home o�/er the week -end. Zb ba lots - 6 dxats _e ;P ROSC each Wednesday, and remain closed noon of Saturday, the 18th day • of For Profitable pig feeding 372 Bay St: 'tfor the day, until further notice -- April 1942, for the purchase of De- Frank Petrie spent . Sunday with Fine grinding is necessary _TORN L. POND - Toronto - R Muriso -� r 4. f +t. a na„�„r:.;,,91; Pickering friends. - - benture�� .==e Say pie. Clarence Gunter sent the -12115 trur.i, DOES 1Tl , r A NGU - McMILLAN- Banister; Sol. - Bushby) J. •S: Bslsdon;• and C. �• i for the Sum of $3,000.00, bearing p Irma A =o r.Teie Press u Elwin 6303. YAttf eel Sett interest at the rate of 4 percent per. week -end at the W. - H. Nestney if.- Z6 �nMIE a annum. and repayable in Ten Equal home. Lentud - Annual Aggregate Payments of the HAney Pearson, who has been LAST TRIBUTES -PAID confuted to the D. I. L. Hospital, is Clare G. Maclean,` M. R. A. L C. ` - eclr r n a •-• LATr JOSEPH COWA. • Principal and Interest during a nma• at l,nmP cnmPa•1,�� i,,,'L,rnx•n i $_Are1L Registered A, d-hit..s Dn D• 5 . Graduate of the Roya'r C�Iltge of Lean of -[en years... t)aotal Surgeons and ttie University 0( [pronto. + Miss P.. Parnell xas a «•eek -end Graduate of University of Toronto g P<ineral ices held on ; Lowest or any tender not necess- Y6e.iareatlenee•ecooddoor cut o St And• �""' �� visitor with her Arents, Mi% and Offievq 9 Sultan St. Toronto K.I. 6214 Oe�'aChurch. Pickeriog,G;T office bourn: 9 Saturday morning last, to pay last' arily accepted. Mrs. F. Parnell. Residence, Pickering, 2? s 11 s.•m. r a P. m., « a9 appdaemeat. 'tx ran tributes. to the Late-'-Jos. Cowan Hugh Pugh ' prriei). Phone Pick :COQ, :Kiss' Ruth McLennan, of the Big who died sudden] at his home here_= hrtPVale, Ont. , d 7YZnLi } o -. cPrn the: Co .. ra -lion of .tile Municipality of- Store, spent the, Easter holiday with P'E'TER iIEViNE B. A. - y • stsitres►s 0 arDs. Ii`'. x'=F Treasurer of the %Iunlcl ality of family. at Argyle. Barrister. Solidtor eta he were held from the residenee, with Bert Elliott, was down from Kirk - Office hoszR .- 1 - !i, Wed. -J,nd Bar. interment in Sz.' r =ancis ae aaies r.$' land Lake this week. He raters the 1 R. BEATO:ti, TOWN SHIP Cemetery. � King guy' Ftelc�ti:.g -'fax to I.Mk Da Cierk. Con•.trancir. Commissioner lot �'• Air Force, at once. HEAD OFFICE -- 08BA14J► arfea s$dsttlta. Ac untant.' Etc. roar of A - son of the late Mr, and Mrs. CARD OF THANKS Miss Mar o Callaghan is visit - Ytaertasrt- iern.e.. WMte,rale.0ot, - G. Cowan, deceased was s life -long - Marjory . WTId, C. MURK" resident, of this community, and has-' ing her cousins in_•Belleville, for a JUSTICE OF THE PEACE i wish to thank sincerely, my weer• ]�• X) M � , spent the greater part of his life in ,any kind friends, neighbors, and . Mr, and Mm, Howden, Kitchener, ox the Geaaty sl- ilmtasio 13. ,..:..6 L, t3.iP :,. «...r..:r. °,, ..., �.tl., assot�atw, for -- . their' very--M=7 - called on -Xi-Ai x. r-awita c 'Fib is extended to leis widow-, the form., kirindnesses, during my recent ber- - - - -- - — is 'extended to iy, and farm giay last - i1t81'ili t3si�f All Kinds. E. RICHA RDA O1V ly• eavement, and also the many long Mr. and Mrs Jack Teeple, of �. past years. Your help and Vndness Toronto visited with their aunt and Best Rapes Available with ORNIBRAL INSCRANe9 A. R. P. CO3CMENCES FIRST shall never be forgotten. uncle, John and Mrs. Murkar, on - "AL BSTATB AID TRAINING - Kite Fawkes Sunday.. ' • SeoIITit] and �ialtvioa. ' - pBiiYBYANCI1�1fl Born,. on Monday, April 6th,, 1942 ryl,dd•. _ - Pbstx _ Three instraetive sessions were ,�O ,ONEr -ACT PLAYS IN THE . at St- Michael's Hospital, Tbronto, an yid wild si ed afMCl, M&dy conducted' at the Monday night- A. COMMUNrrY HALL HERE - to Mr- and Mrs, Hamilton Sims (nee BROUGH�11ii 'PICK 513 + w sorts, IL P. Classes, At the .school. Dr. H. -THURSDAY, APRIE 16th. tl•8A_p. m. Mary Ruddy) a daughter, _ 3%W pick 4pOR _ pt rest. the first "d'ture to - '1he Missett Rorke attended. the whole mixed class on the skele- funeral of their cousin, LL-Col. - -�. ����� :.' _ 0n 7%urday evening, April 18th, tan er bone. structure of the human 1_ +t.g (`•r.+ wnunity Mail. Pickering. Herbert U Rorke, D. S. 0., in !. J. DONNVAN, B. A.. !s. TATFBI. MAW � body, and' the vital organs, after" he [ i,v,. last. 1l lQlitl6i11eD "ADOTIGNBOit AND which Dr. Tomlinson addressed the the 'Young People`s Union. of the �� Vslitaau, of. Kingston � with , Q ATOR United Chureb will ,present the . gst BMW I a~ 31" Ositsms. Pbw :.- Bales'eetbdoeted Aaywbere men, an 11fie payebology. of fear and two one -set comedies "Indian Surn- �' daughter, Mrs. Frank Baker, L. S. Os We we tie seeorb si♦ war, while Mrs. H. G. McI ttyre, R. _ snoe and The Two Co*ards" These: who is confined t o bed "wtth an at- Wr, 1q ' Those to write. Address his- Dana" N. conducted a Course in an adjoin- street. Pest.• iteg roost with the ladies, on Home are splendid plays that you will tack of flabftit. jwbltby. Aittario. -- enjoy both at the assns wme and ` John Miller sad Mrs. '- PiB4ONE AGIN. 'b2 W S, MILLI1i:F.A1 r Nursing. Theis will . be. continued for -a ios+g time in ron miscence. ' clay, of Brougham, and Mr. John - next Mendsy aiRht. -ia- sdd>�e� iaib�otte, author -or 'tale "1`'rra -Caw= Clarke the Find- Fighting Squad will gat- : arm" wan given the highest alter- sad. C. J. Stsvenson, on Sun- War Prentice I her -at our town ' hall, where they -ary honour his country could grant . day. 5.+ �- L-�� will commence &eir training. _ ��p -in the AcademS. I - lire Woman's Association of the LICENSED AUOTIONES3! - . �.. J3toijvilles Opts 'Those who saw "Indian Sum- + meted Church will meet is the `- fbasle 141 PhCKERI?iG ROTARY Thos in Brougham two mt,ntha ago, Sunday School room on Tuesday, For the Counties of Pat stns Dab- M ttery, 'Medical. std '3vrpltal an s�oueh for its excellence. i ;Apra 14th, at 1:.80 p. m. Mrs, F, ario; successor for Corgi. Yea. Prea- saaes -,met The besl Rotary Club field its' - X. ChapmAn's Group in charge. acs of C. A. S. P. and of the lair Brit luaeheon at the Yletors Grill �' The W.'X -S. of the United L M. Prentice (forma' leeatia anti - o« Mmd�=_t lag, �•b•i+. a,. T o - t Church held an inter Unt. meeting - ieerfA>� strenantcs sOo prietosa love arranged commodious, - is the basement of the ehureh when 11,rslsrwrtree giv". dlomloytable quarters as a large Ain: the meertbers of the, Mission Band, able rates, at lady � �¢ ,►. � serti� _ =- Shareholders ing- roaen. Rev. E- G. Rowsaon, - of i and the C. G. L T. were entertained *S.37. 9l. Georges Anglican Clain, ek, was - sa>ki assisted with the program. Rev. the speaker, who gpve s, short, int- NlOT10E is hereby given that a Jenkinson' showed a ' group of slides �+• _ AA • special general etettia of share- Now is the 1 i • 'treating address, quoting front Kip- holden sa g on China. liaA holden of PICKERING COISMUN- _- ,� - : LTY CLUB, LIMITED, will 'be' held 'to get that new lawn mower st the Club Rooms,, Pickering, on - - 'COtinCil Notes oust now we have a good. choke WAR SAVINGS. -SALVAGE IN PICRIWING : Tuesday', . April- 21st, • 1942, at the hour of 8.30 o'clock, p. m., for the Get Yours while they lam . /�j; ��`i A,�,FS Mrs. Hutchison. Ackering, Ann- Council, with a unanimous decis T - �iisa� i ii iC Purpose »f considering a Byiavo - — - - — - - ounces that the salvias left at the passed by the directors, ln+ovidul' ion, granted the o=. Christoff gas will be galled. for Brooklin Spring. Fair, ';30, an ann- fie, • for the surrender o! the Lett '� � ' •` �-- '- �'- `: •on Wednesday, April ,15th. You PUtent of the Company, and for ratr ual grant paid to encourage farm- bring in your old one to be i �,'3 "•' CYRIL E. htVAL_S stilt -hrsve s-lv.• duf ; I�• e�� ,r :�..r- irymd, �..� L...ie Vf Rabe or tae re ' - .. T GENERA[. INSURANCE in this shipment. _estate of the Compaany, as arranged; of Brooklin, and former tickering repaired, before the Spring rtuth, + ` - - ;r 1sERVI�B PitOTECTION by the Directors, and for shah other Councilman was delegated co meet general business as may carne be- our Council and ask. for the grant. : ALVIN BUSBB� ^4 CHIEF CONSTA13LE fore.the__meetin - tL _�- F`OR PICKERI?QG ANN CF.D _ g' H dware Tinsmith pC - - -= I (Outstanding taxes $32,000,- low 5tapieee Walnu DATEDat Pickering, Ont. this 31st eat in ears, for this time of year, .. PICKERINti y J. B. Irvine, R. R. 2 Pickering hoe day of March, 1942. said .Coll. Johnston. _ room adite, 84.50 been appointed Chief Constable for R. T. DOBLE -'- FHONE 46 ." ^_ e -the Township' of Pickering, and en- ,' = - Secrets Mr. Spence, of Stouffville, Leader " Studio Couch. ens+ 2 tern upon his duties at once. He may t' of the, Air Cadet$ for that town, be contacted at all times through asked that a grant be made to the Formaldehyde • Chairs 72.50 telephone -Pick, 77 ring 32. t'ronstab- ST. GIF�ORGE'S CHOIR PICKERING Cadets for 'the purpose of purchas- sF For Treatin Grain 16 oz 1 le Irvine is' an officer who has had PRESENT "CRUCIFIXION". ing• ,new. uniforms. - He described the g' considerable experience on some of work of the Cadets to the Council, (Treats 50 bush.p Spring-filled filled nZatt' "our well -known constabulary organ• ' The: choir of St. George's AngIic- stating that they would do salvage • + iiations, and will doubtless see that an. Church presented the Cantata; • work to repay the debt. The Reeve COMPLETE LINE OF ~ • :; -zY' "89 1 6.50 -43.50 we have -the service that lies 'be' Stainers "Crucifixion" on Good Fri- and Council were in favour of the ` r; S rin Tonics come so necessary 'during bile past da+y evening, under the direction of grant anal will decide upon it at • • P Dinette suite,` 6 pie• few Fare• ' • F. A. Robin. Many music = lovers .of -the next meeting. r� _ the , village attended_ this popular BoXed Chocolates , VCs$, 61.50 Pickerin' Fire Company wr'll be Easter offering. ` L. T Johnston, Relief Officer � ; y giving a demonstration- of the new POLITICS ported that the - relief cases are s- bout the same as last month, witki Cameras . 9 engine during their drill on 3'Ionday .. _ .: -= - • ' - - =- • -- !, Motor Amisulsnee, Day or Night - a few changes, but not much ,high- _ e►+ :.. ,. F - evening. In spite of the condemnation bq PHONE IM - -oponents _c f the N ernment on Can a ?' -. y PRESCRIPTIONS A , ( T., EATON. CO. TO OPEN ado's war effort, the London' Daily A Beer, • Inaee. eta Ali town- t, .' i - ~w OFFICE BTRE -Mirror a' aid this week - "fn years ship D. Ro d and Tra_okg son. - - ta-- comic, Gwia�a- war -- industrial n -= - �QQ�• p ii-� � �- s Insuraltc =� ti i`s.7 i" a - - -- -- townshf� coverage. - - -- e PIIDeiil Director Offices -for sales-' communications • effort will stand out as one of the �! BOYES DRUB CO Ltd . are being.opened_ ix the East End outstanding things o! the war".' It �iyn Willson reported that the . •f j,. ]r1drnitur6 - Dealer of the Gerdorr- House here by -the is strange, the holds party politics sheep killing for the past month Y' . THE REXALL STORE Eaton Co. this week. They re occ- have on-some men. Party politics had been very slight. 1 a 'Phone, Pick 68 jlYY81LFtRING AND CLAREMONT' upying the rooms, former used by told Pilate what to say - and see Store Hoare - 8's. m. to I10 s STOM _ the Red Cross Soejety Who have what a mesa he made of _himself. P. lI4 ; sr , CORRESPONDENTS - , ms we Sunda 9 'rR. m. to 9 ; - _ taken the West. Rowe in the sauce They're still-at it' - crucifying our Y � p. It. 1 " \, .- baildin ( own nation now, have your budget earlier in the week •� .x ,,;•.,' � a r•/,e,-e • .x ^~ - ✓•. .. .- ..- . -.'T r� ..•. :':Yi= •x. a "�"�°n+.T -•- :rr r' r f, ,rte• `x'+.i+ •ware's.• '. .ry �z e...•.+•. •.,,w _ ..yr:.,.. _ - Y- i �_..".. - , ` R1 :'•Nil{ *4.41^'"•' �`3 y'r!`,.f •A ''i I ' !�; � ,-„i' . �••..- ..-r }-! x • •✓ h E ^c7 S \, w b• GB >, "'�°t• , - �•. ""`.. it w : .• . , - t • ;R -. - f ,.! ,., ask work, and to PASS N 1A aw g saw > .f Jews � � � R D I.0 8 E P 0 8� E�8 _ ciwrtosy - [XVID - 16. "And-into whatsoever itoase DIALING WITH GAVE: ye shall enter, first sy 'Pease be f house'. 8. And f! a son Jr. ) T. Salmon, professor of are one and the same be ••th , your pease elassies at McMaster Univenity, Gale Gordon 1 Incidentally, it you MAURICE of l�nst upon him; - but if °note is the man who brings you those haven't P icked u McGee and P IR "N it shall turn to you again." This terse, well- informed and interest- Molly lately -it's Tuesday night, was natural courtesy among the Ins commentaries on the - war 9.80 to 10.00 p.m. - 03C net - •"A Wee* Eolamm Abo* Phis eatd JUt in The Canadian AMY Jews whose common salutation is hews of the day from QKOC. Dr. work - 'Foam to thee'. A son of peace Salmon gassy up in Australia - BUST NOTES "We love our sergeantsl" Do teach That's one of the reasons means one who truly deserves this was educated %ore, and "knows Lorne Greene, who -is regular- you remember thi rest of the why you never hear an instructor peace that Jesus offers, through from actual contkct, the peoples ly heard on the CBC 11.00 p.m. words' that wi sang to a bugle parroting the words in the book His messengers, and the countries in the focal national news, has beea`apdointed - ;arch in the hint war? The song -the way you used to. 7• "And in teat same house theatre of war at the present time Chief Announcer ol the :oronko ended an a derblve, note. Put it And that's where N.C.O.'s come A_ remain, eating and drinking such -the Far East. He has lived and CBC Studios. Lorne has a, 4o- was all good fun and while we from in this man's army. , things as they give, for the lab- travelled in m9pt of the countries extensive Canadian Fi work, may not actually have loved our it's where, officers come from, orer is worthy of his hire. . Go now directly affected by the war, supplying the word com..ientan sergeants we certainlT got along too. not from, house to house." On and because of his keen interest on many short features you 'see well with them. In other words the Individual � occasion, everything told to- and intimate knowledge, is quali- from time to time in your neigh- 46 The "Colonel Blimps" have long Citizen's Army is manned an4 the sevently Implied urgency. What fied as few others, to speak with borhood theatre. been quoted ar saying that "the guided by men who know their they were to do at this time they authority on the Far Eastern * • • X.C.O. is the backbone of the stuff, by men who. show them Est do-quickly. Situation. " Victor Sorge, the Dan:_i -oome- Army." I have a aneaking• sus- selves in their- everyday life to Disciples Elated Dr. Salmon's wide experience dian- pianjat on the" 1Vlus. Hall, yieion that they didn't say it when be capable, after specialized in -' 17. "And the seventy returned and study is ably reflected in his Thursdays at 9.00 p.m. CSC),' _ Q,.,y were Tung nff;eDg, thnue} - atruction, of leading. _ with joy, salting, Lori- even the war commentaries - CKOQ, Mon- ¢ot to America just over t.. L years 1 Just who forms the'l:ackbone 'A good_ N.C.V. today., alto demote are - subject unto us is day through- Friday at- 7.15 p.m. ago by the grace of the _,veaisn of the Army is,- and" probably &I- aarxs out 'uis VadvAn. )rui, h.:,.,.i.. Thy ame." All the seventy p• l bundays at 6.U0 m. American consul. Safi he in ways will be a moot point. Cer- them with the crisp authority of would not return at once, and ' ' ' . giving Barge coveted pa:,..,ge on 3ainly it is a point that has no ' the urns who knows what hem probably id not all retnrti to fife Listeners to Fibber McGee and an already crowded ship4 ><ou're {^ _ particular significance in an Army doing. Better still his orders are same place, but met Jesus at dii- Molly (and that includes most of good -i've' seen you in Copen• staffed by many officers who obeyed with greater alacrity be- ferent points as He followed -the r us) may have often wondered who- -hagen l Learn- the-- r,..:«,�e., - Dave been N.C.a.'a ;.ange m men'imow that he knows waen they ants that even rau 1' 'b ..L., Is.. .1 1 iLIW. duwricn so very long ago. his stuff --and• know that when demons were subject to them, they takes sa many of the 'character' can use youl" What ls more important is - they know - as much as ha does - roles on the program.. • • + where do" more I come fremT' there's the first "dog's hind leg" meant that more had happened P gram•.' Let it be w, than they expected for they had known that it is Bill Thompson, 'Madeleine Carroll, England's % 1Yho. picks Them? mow does lie waiting for them. a young man in his middle twea- gift of beauty to the American Wan- pick? What qualifications moat "Dog's hind 1eg"? A N.C.O.'S only been told to heal the sick, Y and they were slated. at possess- lies, who can do anything from radio and screen scene, has ;ban- " h to w At leant that a what we lrag UL6 yuwcr. * ;'�r , •" - a mars- asFe-- oo- �se86�e -� -AAB �� -. - - - - commissioned officer? called them. The t #w army .calls Revelation Is To" Babes cult kind of character role. Was- give her dramatic talents on be- -, Let's go at those questions them "hooks." . 21. "In that same hour he re- lace Wimple, the Old Timer, Hor- half of the war services of Can- - Dackward. Actually it isn't back- atio K. Boomer, and Nick' De ads, the United,States ant Grey . ward. Wa the right way because S' N D A► Y voiced in. ilia Holy Spirit, and - 1 said, 'I thank thee, O Father, Popolus are one and the same Britain, mostly in the form of the tint step is making a N.C.O. _ -_ I Bill Thompson. Mayor Is Trivia benefit appearances and radio L O / Lord of Heaven and earth, that • i to find a man with the quail- L j Lr - . -; Thou didst hide these chi from - is Portrayed by Gale Gordon, an- "shows. ' fieations that fit him -for promo- � r ya other versatile radio actor, who • • • 1don, naders ing, and has had s -1. ,b -1'- -' - au�x ie --beau if;:; the wj" and tand ti L N ddst• reveal them unto babes. Yea, The tint requisite is the in- Father, for so it was, well- pleasing city, primarily as a. radio actor.. refrains - the morning program tangible quality called leadership. ; „ If you listen to some of CKOC's of melody , heard" from CKOC' 'What is - leadership? A dozen LESSON 16 in- thy sight. Jesus does not different dictionaries will give The Mission of the Sevouty -Lake mean that wise men will not' transcribed action" thrillers - Tuesday and Thursday at"10.4b - 10t 1=24. Printed Text. Lesko understand the simplicity of the J Speed Gibson at 6.00 p.m.' daily_ a.m. . -you a dozen different definitions. -- - and the Crimson Trail at' 7.80 RECORD OF THE WLEK `• l30 let's try our own l A leader 30: 1 -7, 27, 21 -244 Gospel and have no place in the . F'lesa the -Final Departure _from, chureh_ What._ha_ does mean-U) __ .P•m., you ''will, itnci that tike res- Glenn Miller's Moonlight Cock.', ' ' is one . � � o tt� g1Vm`n .- -( h pective heroes .oi glens tw�ae imi1- - ta3x' - -- - - - -- - - -' -� - the respect and liking of his fel- .Galilee until Palm Sunday.) may, however, is that men who are - . GOLDEN TEXT: -' The her - - -- 1+tarned -- will - -b6- -grey tom d,_ ..__.._ lbws and, who has the ability to - � � _ �• � y.. -:° organize, direct and carry out an :Nt Ie Plenteous, but the laborers to ignore the Gospel and to think BEAUTIFUL QUEEN .undertaking involving the co-op- ens few; pray 7• "tis.refore tin that their owl wind am is adequate sration of others. Lord of the ha"ost. that he wad for all nee s.. a _ You find them at all ages run- ferth laborers into his harvest. Revelation Through, Jesu's' HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle zing sand -lot ball games, hockey Luke 10 :2. 22. "All things have been de- 1 Queen of 24 She court; Wed and, all sorts of organza- The Lesson in Its setting: j livered `unto -me of my .'Father, -'ancient times. O C F Y !� 1S K A;T' 25 Brown- spats - - Tim•-- Dec•mb•r A.D. 29. - �+.R`(�!M+A •- tlons. They are the type of young - and no one knoweth who 'the Son g She was the 1 D I iL IOIT O • on �• - ' - felIows who do this sort of thing �•-Pf °• ie, save the- Father, and who the _ � ggypt, 27 Gypsy. flak the jay of it or for soma civic Aoo ottn.ne of Seventy ' Father Ja, save the Soa, and he To 14 In truth. V N' 28 Fury. reason -not the "bossy" type: 1. "Now after these things the whomsoever the son wtueta.to re- 16 Masked. t) }'F 29 Food Well. ,that's the sort of fellow Lord- appointed seventy ethers, veal Haim. The only people on 17 Adam's mate. C A I container. from whom on pick potential- and sent them two and two before earth .to -day who truly know God . i8 Wind N F i UN 30 Fish. y P P i i Y . 3t De �• - �i N E t w w h �V1' ' R; 41st. - lv,t..v. -s :sues, !nc nuaE.cr w tuc �ls-iiav� :r•" ° "'�• ^��IT g ^� niwra- are hone h0 kII0 H1m' Lh1'011$ � jnatrtaZtC$t. IA' � question "who picks ? ". is -every whither he himself was about to the Lord Jesus Christ, that is, they , 20 Uod of-slty. j Fi tJ A.D. 32 Not bright _ .. are the Christians. t ` 21 Region. TI 1 K A 38.Portions of N.C.O., or. officer who is on- 'hie. come, ' Our, Lord: is now near . E ' „ 23. "And tnrnfnic to the_ disciples, i- 22 Timber tree. (:Z i .1medicine..= toes. �� That is to nay he picks the end of His public_ rniniatry, he said privately, Blessed are the 29 Snow glider;. 1 b 8pt• p 39 A - them to the extent of passing and what is yet to _be done must 1 41 Pertaining to _ along his observations to the be .done quickly. , For this "rea- eyes which see. the ebfaga that ye 26 Adult males. i air. 8 Commanding Officer o! the unit. -son he .chooses. seventy. men and see: 24. foie I bay unto -' you, that 2 Three- Commanding .ere +van yva. "e . b.,i4:t., ,._�.,_. -�-_ ' - any and_ltings desired- .__ cornered hat: SBLacebark tree. "atone;. --.42 College "drince. -:r: a 21:� ::: fa: tl. t_ _ mss-- 30 Mohammedan at+ ner tams was r uespousm. • :Ti.I�ciL,s -king hard at his job, some= hearts• of men in the cities and a nee the things which ye see, and caw them not;' and •. to •hear judge• �QU -m'�. by 8 Pertaining to 45 Either. times feels that promotion is hard villa_ ges of Palestine for hearing the ' things which ye heal, and E8 Hourly. the -s. wings. '46 Fodder vat. " to attain.' It in, but he ' will prob- . the message of the Gospel, when a4 Auditory. - 80 She belonged 9 Railroad' 47 Line of ably be surprised to learn that the Lord would soon be coming heard them sot." Y P g 35 Augured.. to the (abbr.). junction. • •'there are probably more people to them teaching sand healing. 8selnq The Kirtq Pro y P P g g• i7 Hall. _.. family. 10 Pulpy fruits. 48 Christman son the lookout for N.C.O. inaterisl These seventy were sent forth in Those who lived centuries be= 38CaR for help. 11 Thin. • carol. - . than there are looking for pro - thirty -five couples for "compan- tore could hear th4 voices of the 40 Ba � - '1'ERZ'ICAL 12 Toilet box. ='49 Person - motion. Shia army .of ours, today ionahip. Moreove the testimony prophets of God, 'but the disciples 44 CrPpo� to lee I Ctredit (abbr.). 13 Note in scale. opposed. _ specializes in leadership. It is of two would be hoer than were hearing the voice of the 48 Appellation: 2 To ogle. 16 Data. 50 To spportioa•.-' - very Son of God. Some of. the #il Silkworm. 2 Rpof edge. 19 Grain (abbr.). 34 Pair (abbr,) ate, of. urea who are trained to M witness to -Christ's words and prophets of old performed a few 52 Frightened, 4 011iive -If wub. Z1 She was loves oz, lute. _ sapable. oLhaadUag any sitnstioa works _ _ miracles; the disciples were look- bS,Single thing. 6 3.1416." by both - S? Pep. without looking to higher quarters Blessed Relationship fag upon a ministry marked by 7N Vow: - •fi Due that ;:.until Caesar. S8 Bone: r a vast series of miracles. The - - - _ for guidirace -if they' find them- g• And He said to the The - - 1 selves an their own harvest indeed is plenteous, but kings and prophets of old to ed I All training, therefore, tends the laborers are, few: pray ye forward to the time ashen eking- 1 S f lB Y U r b prepare the modern soldier to therefore the Lord of the harvest,' dam should be net up on earth; kI +accept responsibility and ' every that he send forth laborers into the disciples were seeing the very - commanding officer is constantly his, harvest. 8. Go your - ways; King himself and the 'beginning 7 1$ .9 0 r ____• en the - lookout for men capable be I Bend you forth as lambs of that Kingdom. - of doing so. in the midst of wolves." What a' : r, ? . 7 Was There are no courses for N.C.O. blessed relation between the work- Aussie Volunteers - qualification, as such No man in eta in the harvest and the Lord 5 " _ the active army" goes to school of the Harvest' The wolves' ;'As Human Bomb definitely to qualify as a Corporal work here' represents the world, " -. 7 30 3f - -- -� `Ier a Servant_ But g; map and.the laipbs, the Seventy, those T. A. White of Sydney, Aust- likely men as ' possible are sent who are doing •the Lord's work. ralia, has offered his services. as 33 r to special courses at all Advanced Specific Instruction* a human' bomb "to 'wipe 'out a _ Training Centres, Small Arms `:8, "Carry .no purse, no wallet, parcel of the enemy" and appealed 36 7 Schools and the Junior Leaders no shoes." This specific instruc- for "twenty other fools like me." E School. tioa. was given, to the Sevent He made his offer in a letter 39 39 : They may be privates, they may with the understanding that their to Air Minister A. S. Draheford, ". ''fie offieeis, they may be sergeants work was to be of very short describing himself as 42, married .. 3 45 �46 47 W 50' when they. attend courses--a few duration and they were not to l?e and . a highly -paid "automotive ex- •. I - days ago r was taken into a class- burdened with mat+eelal, things. ecutive with one good eye. I Z I S room in which Officers, N.C.O.'s 4. "And s8lute no man on the He proposed that fie be per- _ „'..end privates' were all paying at- w>Y." Our .Lord did not want mitted to steer-a, plane or speed - 55 6 57 S$ -" ".anion to the same lecture. these men to tarry on the any boat fully loaded with high ex- This was a course is which but to go straight to t.hn places plosives into a Japanese aircraft 59 �60 w �� - .1my were teaching instructors to which He had sent them, to do carrier. - - POP- Modern Technique in ealmouflage n 8 J. MILLAR WATT T_-TOLD-yous T^ CAMOUFLAOrr THIS I AM - HOUSE! CAMOUFLAGING . . . ua i inn.' auu.�n, i iudiYl IRWIN ' � - - �....., "`'- -- •• � `\ .asp - Nr 10+ _ lam,_ ,_ _.- - % _ - . -_ _ -, ... .. • ' , ... ." _ /. .... .. -... _ 4 r« - .,„ .. _ , ..; .. - i `„"`. , d. fns •x.^ -�^•,_ * ,6x�r' •ate._ . •�i.:aa�.. - Al - .. - - - -wry+• � s' •' " WOO&AWD STEEL REPLACE ALUMINUM Modern Etiquette - JL., r 1. L it considered improper _ ° for a young woman to ask a Yount man she admires to call upon her? When, dining- in L Whe a t!rlaod's home, should a guest take a help- jug of every dish the first time -^3 ,r. • � - � � ; � �' 3� rw � � '� iFiANDY POCKET POUCH - 1i# • it L offered? --r- -, � r 2. What would be as approp- +y.L6. "LOX -TOP" CAN - 650 . date costume for a woman who ar; y also packed in pocket cans y I is going to travel quite a diitaltee? f 4. When the bride marries in it travelling dress, what does the "IT DOES TASTE GOOD IN A PIPE*" groom wear? 7 Y' .r GROWN ONTARIO 5. -When thanking someone for ; a favor or courtesy; is At Proper �" to say "Thanks„ or" 'Much ob- liged" _ _ .... • E 6. When' making announce - .X ?' The fleet, which consists .o! seven boats and fifty -four fisher_ IF YOU HAVE r - meats at a 'banquet, should 'the men, many of whole are invalided master of ceremonies rise or re• ex- servicemen, was started by a RHEUMATIC :.actions of a North American advance trainer are marked off main seated? few enterprising officers. Since .PAINS AND MMERY to show parts which may be replaced by wood and low alloy steel. SEATED - = its inception,, it has supplied the - 1. ''.Ts, this h.A.r. ...al...c•.l, - - Ober -as it "HOtiV CAN 1? What,'- link . agaia2" growled time. The young woman o>'today a catch of 121,240 pounds (six _ •� may say, "Mr. Carson,- mother and �. Peck. We re always having thousand kilograms) and worth fish," I will be at home next Wednesday more than £6,000. _�%►' Q, How can I smooth irons "Well, John," said his wife, evening. Would you liki to.atop When the weather is good, - -rusixt - - --JV �ood for-you,- :t feeds the. in fora little mhilaL" - -_ A• " "'° ` brain.' - r. Iu: is tine most, KL"luua ii++�+a some of the boats — - -"- r rusty,' sticky or rough can be "Bosh! • of the AW "are caught by means rusty, ed k a glasslike finish. • Bosh! Why should you think to do, even if one is not partial of long lines. my brain needs so much fending ?" to some particular dish. One of the boats was recently by rubbing with salt and a piece "Well, didn't your 'mother give 8. A semi -dark tailored suit, attacked by an enemy plane, but 1' Qf trinkled -up paper. 'How can I make paint ad= you fish beifora you were' mar- with freak blouse, b appropriate. it managed to elude the raider Q. .v y ried ?" - .4. An ` oirdinary business suit, and reached port safely. tD-- 'tLA�a-- r•��v, lea �auexia, ••+ ..eels dl+� i.i :.'r' -pprefo me f T - I!, Rub the surface thoroughly „ Members of the kA.r'. are con. singer Joint with s piece o! rough ' gnmice had. travelling, with peihsps a single tinuall, s izei at the vskle �. - - -•_ aili white flower from the bride'i of the fishught. by their own etieasss Stone or coarse sandpaper.' Then; ' s .•; - • The teacher was revising , corsage in his buttonhole. - fleet, even at this time of yeas �o>p'j' Tats ohs' ache. manl- apply a thin .goat of shellac vas- the month's Scripture. 5. Neither, the correct phrase feet wens - _nish, after which the surface may- "Who was it went into the - is "Thank you." When the catch . is rarely large , y� Bar Free selves .. _ - b, painted .ve nicely, , ofBcouHrte h inpeage time. =t• Aa7 ltttete.:.e Y lrpit ■ently -- even p 1•t'. y came out ould rise as a matter ,,,la repair canters rally _., any fish which' is „e,e ".� ;, „t n• alive ?" he asked. _ courtesy,- i Lei psis aught by th naIIing u a�lyra re > Ild a0 IIIa 1 C sir OWII ee� I cue ark •the zoo ��h•'`s- in •-JrOf, - a lion, said h s' is supplied direct to the, Royal fez Rheumatic. Pains and ffilsery chair and , table legs whenever i Bright rtie. I Air Force -and not t the nenI of use as ' y brings that hundreds the furniture is moved? g re users say brings results. Many A. Remove - the caster, fill - the - The teacher had asked her ItOyBI All' Force public. report that- >iaa Boni and - hole with melted, paraffin, and • gleaned relies was received after then uickl re- insert the crater. class to write a�short composition Gets Its Own Fish The Red Cross was founded in everything ,alas had failed. q y on the. anbject,. "Water". Switzerland in 1864- by Henri Du. .Theis will be no further trouble. ` _ Mz. Dsiano writes "To help rut - •One' scholar seemed to be hav: K�e•.e is in- nant• the fla - the__Rad Cross ferers, no matter how *ever*, stub- flow- esir- -'I - .�.b•P �y:�ilirg a link shortage- g -- born -or loan!- standing theas- y�� - i ing difficulty, -but finally —hs Is the SwiBa f1a in reverse. and misery have bothered yaw I salts' twin at the present time, but the will gladly, it you have never tried - iurnecl is itie paper, stud -here- is A. By breaking one ounce o� ' Royal.-Air Force is not particularly — method, send you a full -size what he wrote: worried about it, because it has r _ Tad. package free. No obligation. rock volatile into small pieces, . -"Water is a light - colored, wet. S A f E S --The test is tree and the teat should then co%ering it with eau de its own fishing fleet, which pre tell it this free teat help. you es liquid which tur'n's dark when you vides R.A.F. stations in the Lon- no many others may It has helped cologne, 'stud allowing to stand - mush in itt" them, You will surely be glad. Shop- don area with at least three tons Protect your BOOKS and CASH ly cut out this notice and mail, with for a fe.+ days before using- gross rlRE and THIEVES. W Q. Hoa -can 1 make the washing. 000 kilograms) of fresh fish your bans• and aaseesa a you 'I he teacher had asked the i$' . ) have • at** and type of a •e, wish, You oat enclose t.0 rebus to - of curtnins- essiei'? ' every week. us. or for any yarp•w Vts10 hasp pay ponotg* and distribution. 'clean to writ' sa essay oa us. •r write for psfc•a, eta tai but t t* !s not a requirement. A. It is unwise to attempt to "Our Dog ". ' Dept. W. Address F. H Delano, Dept. 1994. wish the Curtain' as anon as Young Jimmy was the first 466 Craig St W.-Montreal, Qua. they h_ . e been taken down. -Place IRIDES Ht hest price paid for J.& J.TAhDR U MITED Del.a• nsatte etPai tr+e _. _.. —.Ito finish. . fizs effort seal: - _ Ca Sheep and Deer Bieaaatle y them in,,.cold 'wa+•er -to, which, a ,. Akin-, H('ef and Horse Sides -Wool, ant misery Our Dot. We );event got �Di�06 SA E' WORT genera -a handful of borax has - - prieeshatr, Beaswas,, etc. write for Notes Tile Want honest. open and been a dee and let +k sv ycivam !•`• MAt.iasr Cs, D•e!. S.. Toroatw tM bw■t St N. I'urnat• ah•I hell attar that should r u. soaking overnight. - This *Rill -� heal t. all who stlfes tr•� rhasi. loosen the dirt and the washing _ ..• _ - _ .will -be much eatuer. Silg81' Off U. J. -' - -- Market For Week - E L A YS I I I E D _ A D V E 8? LS E M E M? S ` Have You He4ird? ` "• • • -- :All eligar dales m tae - United , + �A - Qtntet will hnit•d st midni4ht, BABY CHICKS FILMS DEVELOPED UrFER to IN V EXTURS . - Ai,:, , _ — mystic figures and signs had -been APF'1 -7, for approximai;ely one SIX SREED,I CHiU7 CAPONIL i6e ROLLA DEVELOPED AND ' AN OFFER TU. htvN tI INV1,IN't'UX weed• growing Pv i*ts Descriptive ca- printed, plus one 6 z 7 enl&rai''•- List of invention* and full later - discovered on the floor Of the tale ue, Ilobktoa Poultry Perm, meat of bast picture. Pr•olsloa _ Station sent fr*•. The Ramsay Cc aircraft factory. John E. Ramm, acting chief blon� too. Ontario. -Photo Guild, 103 Fulton Avenue., Regis 'or" Patent Attorneys. 241 -of the Office'•of Price Administra- Toronto. Bank *street Ottawa Cans a .. It hard been seen to fall fiom BABY CHICK) -9 TO lI CENTS, i6 the handbag, of a girl worker who tion, reported that sugar would free check*, our choice with every . FREE CATALOGU>a MEDICAL be- -off the market: on April 28, lub nutlet■ or 190 .Mixed chicks had received it from a strange' P ordered to March. Goddard Chuck TREE C 01A)RED CATALOGUA OF FOR STOMACH TROUBLES. Woman at the works entrance. and would not be - available to Hatcheries, Britannia B *fgbts. Nursery Stock. Containing Trull heartburn. acidity, e, upse ulcers. ..... -. -- - - " Ontario. Tre*si Roses, Shrubs, Ever r**as. furred white tongue upset atom- _.. __ _ _ Experts had been called An to buyers •again until about May 5. �aada ach from wrong eating. use Elik's 1Tlnee. Lowest prices y u !a !'No. 2" prescription of eminent decipher ,the apparent code, but Hamm - explainer. that the ban F been noted Btor YQuCaIHtCy and HAVE 8 oaken eBKla for your urns I �i �, �tomach specialist, 55c, 81.99. - = all failed_ Was ordered sa'a step' preparatory formance: This year gown want �Sowraanvitl•- �ntn�,Pl 84.00. Elik's Medicine Co., Dept. the oast Tor maricets at nome or ���cvvvvr. a.asaL�du, Final the manager took it t0 salsa. ,under' rationing, .which Finally g abroad. We're ready to tilt all FEATHERS WANTED DIXON'S REMEDY FOR N1:UR- home to study it .further. His WiU go into effect as soon as the orders but big demands tar .even We and Rheumatic - Pains'. Thous- moratorlum on. sales ends, our capacity. Let's know what -yea -NEW AND USVD GOOSA DUCIL _- `wife enppiled the solution. want. A wide selection -of breeds, also feather triattrsasea, B/gheat ands satisfied. Munro'* Drug "Why, John,' she exclaimed It has not been determined fin_ crosses, dayolde or started. Be rites Said, Bond particulars to Store, sib Elgin, Ottawa. Post - -- - -' with animation "wherever did you Slut' whether the -weekly Individual' repared order now. _ Bray aeen t it'y FaatLer Company, 3i paid i1•oa. atcbery, 180 John, Hamilton. Idwin Street, Toronto. • ' ration be a half-pound or three- Ont. I•s'raoxTa • t thin from . It's a' knittiri P get g :•IIystem for a erfectly', darling quarters of a pound. PROL) CING * FRUIT b'AR]I FOR SALE p g QUALITY` EC}G.4 -I9 T Patent TSoliiccitors.. &Establianedd sweater!" Officials 'stated the general rag- a war industry! Let's or poultry- ii ACRES OF FRUIT IN FULL istration of 131;000,000 American men more eggs for Britnta L89U; 14 Xing West. Torobta bearing. good buildings modern Tweddle Chicks have the bred In Booklet of information on r•• conveniences. No. 8 Highway, `ability to a marked degree. Year quest _ ■ e p h e r &o; n took 'his Citizens Of all ages Would be the Reg. Merritt Box 897, Grimsby. _ after year they havb been dam- - - -- - • .gramophone back to the shop. _ first and the. largest_ xask Of Its- onstrating their -livability.' lay- LEGAL _ x, „ ability and growabi2lty to an FOR SALE Said the assistant: It is kind ever undertaken, althougti in- creasingly Iarge number of care- J. N. LINDSAY, LAW OFFICE, CAP- , _ = most unusual to have a ma- the census • covered as much ful check buyers. Wd have a' MUSKi)!iA LAKE WATER FRONT ltol Theatre Building, Ste Thomas, chine returned after a year's grpund on a "head- count'' system. 'hatch every -day in the weak but-�r+� -tor sal *. - Foos arena+ Ontario. Special Department for S4turday'hatching 15,000 to 80,004 small treks, Spring creak etc. farmers' collections., Men. What's wrong with it? - ,chicks per week. Free catalogue. -Asa Baker, Gravenhurst " " . " Also turkeys -and older pullets. POULTRY FAR39 FOR SALE ­3 ore 'of t1he The needles broken, ex- �t1L•�o••6„b "R � -1- Also Chick Hatcheries LtmiteQ_ HUNDRED ACRES FOR BALE. - "ed maepherson. -- Yergus, Ontario. %Lnirw woos ouan, 900n Auudtbgs. MODERN POULTRY FARM, CAP- ► - -iesk !rafts •practiced by primitive grocery store in connection. Would acity 2000 layers, on highway, L RHEUMATIC PAINS sell farm without store, Pietro of Toronto - Montreal and $t Francis _ Nurse had occasion to visit mankind, farm. Bargain. Sixteen hundred Lake for. sale: Cause 'illness . REAL, THIS - EVERY.SUFFERER dollars. Kenneth Vaughan, Mark. House city conveniences. Fermo j Johnnys inother. When she left.' of Rheumatic Pains or Neuritis dale, Route 1, Ontario. Avicole Lyon. St. Zotique, Quebec; Johnny was the-not very proud should try Dtxon's Remedy. - _- - - brother of twins. This did not it. Munro's Drug Store, 335 Elgin, FOR SALE - ' OLD RUGS REWOVEN NEW y Ottawa, Postpaid $1.00, r please him at all,' he felt his nose FOR SALE 6 H.P. FAIRBANKS- RUGS, NEW RUGS MADE FROM was put out Of joint. D , 11AKEdN MUIPMENT _ Morse Engine, also rebuilt' 10 -$0 old. Dominion Rug Weaving Com., _'• McCormick- Deering Tractor. New puny, 964 Queen St. W., Tdronto. Some time later, Johnny; par -' BAKERS' OVENS AYD UACBIN• ,guarantee. J. Li, McCaw, 4. H. C. Write for booklet. ante moved to a neighboring vil -- ery, also rebuilt equlprnebt al• Dealer,, Barrie. - _ ways on hand. Terms �13ranged. - RAW-FURS WANTED lace, 'and ill her visits, 'Nurse -Correspondence invited. Hubbard FOR STILE came across Johnny at' one of the Portable Oven Co., 103 Bathurst MINK. FUX. MLSJ:LRAT. WEASEL* K aChOOls. St., , Toronto. TWO CHOICE FARms adjoining Rabbit, Skunk. Ship Goods Par- Rus in hundred acres each -both splen- eel L'oat • Highest.-Prices 11 aldl "Bello, •young' man," she said, JUST noo[:s AND MAGAZINES did buildings. Sacrifice. H. Ray- Payment by return mail. Refer- Holds, Morganston, Ontario. ence: Canadian, Bank Commerce, "have you. come to live hares I, . • 1 BUUKa, MAGAZINES, 1nRUM 6c UP. Phillips Square. Abe Geringer, " " " ' One of the largest assortments HERBS WANTED 868 St Paul West, Montreal. Yes, Raid Johnny, but I m �t�» not' showing 'you Which is our ...,,,t' OF Try in Canada Technical. Trades, ii.i WE BUY HUNDREDS DIFFER- ^' Military, Aviation, Detective, Love, snV Herbs, Roots Barks, Write ' STAMPS BOUGHT AND SOLD house ,this time." a Romance, Business, Unusual, Mag- Dominion Herb •Distributors, 1425 ne !c Protesstona, Medical, Marriage Main, Montreal.. 'MP COLLECTING IS WAR. etc. • Rush for tree -illustrated time relaxation. 50 different. New- t' •'9 don't, like those eggs catalogue Canadian Bpok .Com- •HALRU1tESSING SUHUUL New- foundland and Canada only l6a ,you sent me yesterday.- Deny. 84 'Victoria Street, Toronto. 809•., finely mixed Newfoundland y' LEARN HA1RDRNSSiNU THFl HUB. and Canada. Canadian c, Free price- "Why what was wrong FARaIERS er[son method. Lnforma[ioa on re- lists of Canadian $tamps , and, , - -- •with them?" quest regarding classes. Robert- Worldwide packets. Old aStamp- "Well I thought the were giieiieves distress from MONTHLY TOU CAN iQA' KE CONSIDERABLE son's Hairdressing Academy, 137. lationa purchased.. York Stamp* g y , " handling one of the finest lines of Company, Toronto 8. Avenue Road, Toronto. - - rather undersized for their_ FEMALE Insecticides. Electric Con- - PHOTOGRAPHY a e ., Extinguish. trollara, Paints. Fire Eatingufeh -• HONEY WANTBI) g ¢SOIetc. LIIIIITED, TORONTO. FOR QUALITY ?& FOR QUICK RETURNS AND BEST WEAKNESS prices communicate with Joseph SERVICE j lV Seelds, A4h• Isle's Fest, CARS _ USED AND NEW A Rbzon, 411. Confederation Bldg•, AND SATISFACTION _ • Chafed ski", Montreal. TRY' IMPERIAL - — , -A•d, gore Muscle$, •te. use this now, fast- Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable 1[QUNT PLEASANT MOTORS Ltd., - 6 or 8 exj),osure films, developed _ iwrhg, swwt•amdllnq ismsdy. Corn and not oLiyy helpsgrelieve- ' oTOnronto's odKtarlade�Chrysler, 'leaR�Plym- More than 2,317 000 children and printed, -or 8• repr1btb, 25c, c' yvrg= aeontphoIy Patsuet o o- weak - -8 *tom- -- ' e' ci c e I t not. satrsfle ' = -- emergency. assn feelings -due to monthly fttao- 2[t., Yleaatat Road 8040 - Yong* , under 16 have been inoculated IMPERIAL PHOTO SERVICE. * _ _ ttr ual disturbances. It helps bulild t and $650 Danforth Avenue. since Britain's diphtheria immun- Station -J. Toronto. _ ttitpp e ' resistat" agstnot dl of 'df>S•- r Used Cara make us awn? _ _.. _ .- M' 'REAUNG SAi�E'�.■ftas Cta !lfllsr�'� ago.. a _. :/► steN to oar g „ISSUE 15— 42 colt days." Made to pads. - lends. Write for our' Free Book- lzation campaign began a year t on Dsdlgreed renewed and alt• �- :V 1' } k�.` _ •5f .' a '! . " PtCKERrI>•ita ,NEWS Toronto AD. 6523 -- Pick. 5804 h - - auctioneer. _ AT'"ONTION' >zrt a S ' -11.75 Der Tear. $1.50 is advance ,�.._. �+ }. HIGIURE, B HOL'S1;HUa.L, - �• RON GIBSON We will trade�"1Ves!em ;.1nb.criptions to the Uulted Strafes i FURNITURE, BEDDING . -DISHES We Road Gravel . sad Gt. •Britain, $2.00 in advastiow . % GARDEN Ti00LS )rrC. ae Wheat for Fall Wheat MiDAY, APIA. 10th,, 1 p. rr,. Pit TRANSPORT am give you 20c. per bushel - R _,..—SALE REGISTEK t 9, con, 4, Scarboro, Hillside - Pit _ _ _ Lo :'.. .._ to B r s farm) n a 7. - - (o�posi J. Ty tell' rm (;mss ` @a 1 Ru TRAx SPORT i< i. teen you are eeaiag FRIDAY, APIA. 10th — auction sale property of n eese" es, of household furniture, dishes bed - I MRS G, E. I4AAnN Grave CAR��� ailing and garden tools etc, .at Lot .9, . Toms cash No. reserve . - M Order Fence at .tNe eld Prices 4, Saarboro, Hillside, 2 1 -2 ai, OZ A,RKE PREN'1%,CD, suctioheer Sand and --- Giraded East of Btt Is Corners. Property attires Y . 'of Mrs. Cx 1L 161i►rtta No reserve. . ' . Properrty sold. Verms *rill. Sale at Dalive�efio,,•t of la .i i 1 p. m. See bills. Clarke ?rentice, auctioneer. TICE PHONE: Plant, Pick 1026 - Diller 31 T .Toronto office Howard 647. _ • :.' FRIDAiY, APRIL 17th auction Our track pane cons nay every JOHN BOURNE A 8UN' r - Repalt� p � sale of farm stock tnsctor, imnple- day, _ !ER#MN f MT NA66t1M1f '%sI1HF -• i - gents, hay grain etc. at lot a and THAT FRAYS 114E TEMPER Tractor Service Con: D. Scarboro, 1 1 -2 m. oouth of GOAL, , OORE,' _ .. - - S. 17 �IAr BE Graduate' l,a C. Tractor Scbeel Mig)iway, at west Hill, LakeeidR W Uci1� cE a� EN z' Notirle t10 �O� AN 13 H ER�FE ` to ye expo wace _. Points. Property of L to Fred �Bronna r � YOUR EYES, == C�Pi'. D i Service in all makes of Tractors- Estate--Tierms cash. No reserve. BAND. GRAVEL. �i, H. Tl.lC�is, . J�rgpen'ty _solo- Sale at 1 p_m. -See _ —_ -- •- -- _•9Ye des building_ of all_ -hrdn Litt - renzice, aacuoneer. a u,l umey wrva%, em F. w -BLTiLDER'B SUPPLIES CARPENTERING OSHA�VA, ONT. JOHN NORTON ,SATURDAY, APRIL 11th imp- , CEMENTING '' Phone 1516 t'done 8104 CLARBMtiIM lemnents, furniture, tools garden eq- also local cartage work ,i' PLUMBINt;? w, moment, harness,._ chickens etc., at Webavealso WAeed ie etnek a fell �. } �AF�sTFn _— •.,.; : :1 L . ' 'ait;� - �% l.e, :..�� ��_ . -.�y - - -- DEAD HORSES AND CATTL1; vay, property of Jack Miller. Sale We also sell Brantford' Roofing � • � • at 1 V. m- Term,' cash. A. S. Farm- OOMPAINY FEEDS Materials, Empire Bathroom .FUNERAL DIRECTOR' AND For flee p1elC ap phone', es. aticRoneer. Equipment, Duro Water S>![BAL![IiR - _- t ROOKUN . A. W• MITCHELL 9uccessoe.to.W. J. K'Sther. 66 - Ss stems, Beatty Stable CL'AREM XT. ......... fi8 .WEDNESDAY, APRtt, 15 —faun , _ impeemnenra, tae property oz w. taco. - s y,"r,""Mr-. am kiglr6 sob Day !l�rvke MCB ,Afh1G • S �.. . 'Varty, Srd am north of Pickering P'IiMM — offts 7d Jim 66 Suildtg Materials . -• _- - AGWOOUitT ... .... zone 9fl� - ".Village: Terms, . WM• MAW, -- Busia�eesPboae xaela.a.e P'O"I We pay the plorm eharoel , jortiasates Freo -_- tiORDON Y - 1P to Teroa • . �t bQ: 66is The CO. , awe 650Q _ RAIJlO SERVICE -LUMOLK - • - - -. : _ : . - _ - : ' ONTRIPIGuFRING, - ` I� stadt for VICTOkT Yea can o . . u enabl dt� _ nearer H you e_- to produce more sail better eggs and - T ON — Howard 1117 or Scacrboro 33� l rc y- Tlran!$pQE3i't treat, as food is vital in winning _ r flit was. A "M m K4 s„es 'HERE ARE JUST A FEW LINES OF OUR STOCK:—. - Daft Medan � - Guaranteed Repair Service — ' between ,Qarem�t, Hrwdiaes - r All grades and sizes of lumber, cough or dressed - frames -sash- doors - Greenwood, Whiteva4 d '!�isryl<s left!►! _ Ani' Malec of Model sa screen - -mouldings -soft and hard wood flocking - bride insulated siding ARTHUR FIELD Illy drivers are trained to be may rdfr - eedargrain shingle siding - wallboard s-aheetro& -rock - lath -cedar anid as- ewrteom sad saile+hia 19 1 - _' .- PHONE 52 r g JM.i[, ea -iL,L :.. yY1 .Y .MM' - - `YCiL'"'•.+• +.+. "�+.- �,3M rooIIng- _ fig_ _ — of ussonite products- batelay tile- serwei pipe -field tile: , � • luti� . I ' m7TL+O1,A.yr'►rn s�A'rr T.Y1T •Rwy Tf.Trnv •„rt nrr�e. -- "�� �� w.e`!• r� �... - _ o s ass s s ss. s v ssCD4>7�5iI� _ - - - xe elder lee+ aux Xeres ar Issga .se•D!x'l,� - - AA.Afte�ft brasses Fwd waftr+w - - Frost& Wood' - -- - - -- _ M � _ _ - � • • � % � � '^` 1 isylrasesta see unit is e�- � N � , .: )r1aw� aaaesr eia i L. LYE - \ . r %V - sift stands for VITA -DIN]k a con- _ _ -- /A .. ! + �: b hawk eh '°'TC� 'oam' '' Claremont, . OnIL pFiil- the - Basket" E+GG ][ASH is : -- This outstanding gnash is the m PIANO- TUNING sult of over 140 ,yeas milliner sE; i a v n - feeding experience. All Kinds of Re air Work -- - Blatchfoed's "Fill- the - Basket" Egg P t e Mash will enable your. birds to All I uning, Guaranteed produce eggs: will .maintain health _ U: S. M9CDONAI.D and body weight at tine lowest feed cost per egg. 209 Close Ave., Toronto \ Start your layers o IT now and watch your records climb .through - out the laying season And, Boyl PICZER.ING MILLS you will have BIRDS — (not- M n r.. -W ll . pro 4 uC."'Shur -gain Feed, ser -. • .. �' 1 _ . - aver., — at.. a_ profit. ERNIE STROUD, DUNSARTor4 vice .- mill, ' chicle r Phone Piclr- 77 r 4 starter, growirj. - mash, laying mash, �$,1 CJSDENING range mash, . joy � p'(TNEf ;AL ` D�E�OR'�" . ncentra• HELP .THE. MAN starter; co +'Private Ambulances tes, Calf starter, tur- e' Day Wand Night i k @y - - - - :; i Phone 9990, j starter, salt IN UNIFORM ,Y. ___ s -. - • • ',A _ - � :• Malvern 300 - in blocks and .bags � . . You can help the man in uniform, merely by saving v1Vlarkam, f ; Out: ;}Put na fly, Sprays y '' regularly. Because when `you save •you increase the Y for cattle. - i flow of labour and material from ilvillan to wart• ,:.; aple Lsaf Vutual Fire •D. N O(;kWOOd pr oduction. - - Insurance Coy 1 • PICKERING, • ;ONT. . J — =Arnd when you lend accumulated savings to the country WE (DELIVER -in -War Savings Certificates and war loans,'you help 1at,d wAwANESA iNS. Ca -- - -. Canada supply to ou fighting mite the arms and Cw'p ti't's t •eta os�, The �Farmera' ` : equipment they need. Slue this patriotic,opportunityl ' waMltae�+a In.uraao. ore Oa11i61/. Auctlof leer Pull your full weight! Start saving NOWT w► ells -_ - -- .._ _., _.�.... - -• -- - -_____ ... - - - - -- - • - - -- •vim: - AIL .� Al Mob i!'arsn Mock, — Ftiiraitnrr - A SpdVaft r Write or _ 00, em BOWMAN A ROWS , . T,arga or too 811" •;f , ,,.•. •, OAfPAAZO t#oa'ssley,' R. A i, ee 1'4sie D lure.. at 110 •, �'�i.�t2,. „o-�. �..- .rFtr. <•- h :rss.:.•e^•,�, �: � ._. w..: -.. .-_. .. r' *�_..... .... ., - ^'_� ?,�-" :- •'�`^,�"s�. ••a .,:a ?t. ',sn., ..u�.,•:.. t m .. ._ . i .,� a� .-•,y' ••n:" • &.,..• •,' -^.- .,�..,c .r.' •. �'. ny, ...�. H r: ,�. !?"3 `• _,li ,ri •'..' 5�, °''"+"•yer.' .os(��'.�'r. . t �• -, :` t`''^•"•' '::a.. . 'r"�%` ..w ..Y..*' . `^ ..,.i,.r/.': •' va 7�+;+,•�y; -+ p'.}. jet' yN .•.r, �,, •;�,Ii,� •c-:-• + •:ii .03.�•'�".�} w'S;� y,r. '�'"• � „s ••,•r” •.,.yi = ',.,�i'.•�.ir �° � : � ro-. ;' : \ - '„'•i1 ,rn:' 'f:'. I,.. r t. i::'A?. ',//. -vx . 7 ,r r� ^ n, iy �3 b ♦ �? ~ ;! - -- -- -� ' lee' College, a former misatonary - in-. _COTl`A4E Ixw SALE at - French L - - Ohin4 was guest ' speaker, and man's Bay. 4, roans. Phone Hudson ' .kt l brought ,a most interesting and in- 1868. 81-84A ALEY'' structive address, on the work of SUMMER CO1MGES Miss Betty Pretty is home for the -is to- encourage attendabee ai Sun' Canadian Mdssionaries In West COTTAGE FOR SALE Picker- - - e Easter , week, with her parents. day School. At the 11 o'ciocl Clhina, ' in the fifty years since • ing Beach, 5 rooms, garage, .electric, - • Mies Jean Gregg, of Schombery, - {Y�p Service, the auditorium ,m they first occupied that section of large screened verandah. ;2,000 with t.. _ � . be& t re�- ;is' holidaying her p� the church -ww Alled almost to cap China. She pDh**ted the Periods half cask 4r $4M cash. Mrs. Mur- - , Mrs. ''iiarvey, of Toronto, spent acit3% T�e{ss choir rendered the an- between 1892 and 1842 to show. ray, 121 Byng Ave, Toronto, Phone LAM-469 -" Sunday with friends in the village. .theta 'If -am the Resurrection and how'gnat the change has been. Grover 6926. : �i'j'B Miss Clam -Neal wad in Clash- the Life" by Caleb $il<aper; sad -the The address �rwe very fittingitielp" Near Pidw ing, furnished 8 -roo=W THUMDAY, 131 AT, SAMMUDA?r :.:•,iaont for Good Ftid�p►. ladies sang ''lAwe that pametb lag to a better uaderstt�nd`wg of suRnaaer cottage. Forty ' >y, APRIL 9, 1Q and ' 11th !: 1+b n 11'osence Beelby *Wt the k wage ". The Pastor's Message the Study Book of the year - "Sons • minimum 4 months. Water, screens. 'creek -ead with her mother, in Stroud wrs from the Text, "If ye then of Shah'; , by Kenneth Beaton. Mr. Nice atsrronadingai. Brits Baldwin, Wine Open Town 11[z .send revs. J. 'Wilber, Tproato, were raised with Clsrist, sect ye RoDt. 11®lller belied with s�eeial R. M3, 9, Pickering ('$opssong Cassidy). _ .spent, Suadap* with DIRS� ;Glewson. the things ahieb are above" CoL music by to a solo, "Open and Mrs, pwkinson 'of Paterboro, IB, The chards was decorated for the Gates of the 1emyile ", a 000mp- spelt the week -cad' with Mr. and the occasion by Miss Velma, Middle- °Ued by X=6 Barclay. TSe choir- USED COM&G. s31' , Forced • .7- ` � ' e ' ' • : �. StanSury. ton's 6. S: 'Class of Junior' Girls. also a x ll[iss 'Jopres Reid, of. Barrio is The evening service was attso weU s�8 special number: cleaned aai trettasd lilts saw.. We RLCHA= ABLER and C7aasilNi AtivorMssaents noeind a lsa�go shlpeasssir of high .'� , spending the ' Fraater .vacation with attended. A mixed _ quartet sang, ' sisal gentlemen s Anita, paata..larse 1�. said Mrs. Hooey. "Up from the grave, He arose." WANTED to , RENT- - -��00 s�4 . adage- casts air Vim► �•ee�te, tt VDAY , lm Mr and Mrs. Les Fealty, Stan- Mrs. Harmos Yake Laid to farm. Good buildings. Hydro. 8 -5 will - _i'ord were with Mr. and Mrs.- D. A. pay, you to come here beam yon _APRIL 18, 14 and 16th ' " - -• Don't forget the ,_ .._ - .. yr....- Dance to be held in the Bowling seed; also alfalfa, red clover seed. We '&130 make suits to 'mesanr& (Detective. Story) " Club House,- on Wednesday evening, F'umral -services were held on George Pugl rin; Pickering. 2802 -and spring coats, guaranteed to Mt. �L • _ _ , ' - _ Mr. and Mrs. 'Gordon Overland Wednesday afternoon last - t. bet the Sr•-d _Best workast►ship► :._. _ ._ - Men of the spent the holiday weekend at last respects. Mrs. Harmon Yake ROOM FOR ,RENT -- large room, • •' -- - ham- - _ - -- - - - - -_ .._ -... _ _.. -.. .... -- - .. . on E�ase Min Manion Kilpatrict R 2;. eyed until J- une. She passed sway ,f, Featherstone. � WAVE PICSERDtG after a short illness. She lived •on good , , TO OSE AWA - T�itiQMSDAY, FRIDAY, SAITI -MDAY _ .. spent the - week -end with lei par- FOR SALE - 2 wort horses �. ents, here. , - i the farm far 47 years on the 9th 4 and 7 yrs. old, around 1400 lbe. Mr. and Mrs• Sam. Tpgsor and con. Pickering'., Barn at Altona,. a phone Pima* SM. Y HlOIJR AFBl�, 18. 17 and 18th - M-, £dr- L�e>ais �ceab in iixbridsce. • daughter of Won. Feaster, and Elsie �,� ! - - At 81 minutes after the hoot. 10.81 Sib • on Saturday. Rallis: -She was married` d5 years ' A. m, to IL81, P. m. Alas aA i L(t. and Mrs, Nelson iteethy, of A6 tt► Hannon Yake. She _y,ossessed � �' Seed+ 80a boas. Arthur ani 9.$8 a. P. and at 12.42 Yieiaotia8. visited 1[s. and Mrs, a brfitt, elseary , 006it m 'sand Percy, Pickering. daily. ' _ _ Lewis as Biscay. was. a member ' of , Altoaa;, Inatitute CAIN FOR SAX - 1931' 4-dp►a Tp ZORON'I'O - ' -- - s,waer sad - less.- Itsaiel, of Tasan- -since its tn��eeiea over An �*. Ford short- eonoled coach is rood . JOAN 8 and to, were With his parents an -bat- go. Beddes her, husband, there sir- running order. Lloyd Taylor, .2 >L_ - �� ' .- vlves three sons, Wtlmot, of Brock South of l coot Hill, phone Mark- At 8' ssiaukeo to -0 hors 8.34 A, tan. - 1mverley Barclay, of Br,uilsam is .�+eW�, � , of ]de►toet, lass., and and 11.44 s the lfolidiy with >Me gs- Rare at home; also four daughters: MAN OR WOK&N WANT'1ED p• ,m• "l:• m- a! 7A4 • g hen. Mlles. Jones Lawis, Stouffvllle, Mrs, a. U. a=,os�t Same sad gds, . • :..+ 01t+ FOR E&PASUSEED SPlLfthtS (Fastecn DayligM Saving ILs. seed DDs. Floyd Cos, es jpeett !?' '1bD�a. ibtonto.. Mrs. L I$11, .CUTE. Stead customers. Must be y) Snn&V with his - mother, . Mrs. Jao. Olexe mont, and Mn. Gordon Riddle, honest Oud reliable, have car or MK fU1bs M09A1At10M !►► Coates. Pickering: Sbe is also survived by Bingham, os Toroncb� is ,thq •_ .� �.'Jilhms and • le-- great- - -means of getting one. No eapitai.o�r- - Eastern House - P>soa�a 4600 t '.. _guest of Mr. and Mrs, Richardson, g'{Andehikim. The funeral aerdae wit experience h> due to NO n� invest Lllfd�r� this Week. was conducted by Rev. W. E. Nor- - _ Rev. Walter Daniel wz`ll take AS' ton,- Stouf'fville, and Rev- I. £, Ken- ed in raw materials to protect deal- hips theme for Sunday morning next nedy, Claremont. Pallbesirers we � and customers- Write, The- Js W� mine tateeA and nod m0°q ::... �•OptSmiam" and in the evenin&x -A -Messrs -John Spang. Winn. Reeser, $ Watkins Company, •Dept O -P -16 _ - - - - �sw Rasas Caster, Albert Hooxeg Henry Montreal, P. Q. f Rreat @Wpwreck", Pre- Easte: Services held last Wideman and David highsvmnder. - week ndere well'attended, and both Intettnent in Stotcfville Cemetery. churches reported good turnouts, in- The funeral service was very Large - - st „tiding- man y- _Easter_Yiattors. ty "attended.- Ccan:- Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. April 15th, at 8 o'cloek. A Draw on - Fred Redshaw, who celebrated their a yi=- Ana snot sus came place at wedding. on Sun- this time. The bv�ing is being y last ng anniverury wnducted by-the Women !a Institute Sorry to report that Stewart - Graham has been confined to, his x �d bed with the flu over the past _ Broo'gham _Dios Doris Prouse, of Toronto, tko Or” he. paremu and "Q other meets" of her . family Over Miss Peggy Lon Ritdtie was .1 t r , ° :.. the week -ersd. Ciity _• vteitOr last week -seal• h T'tie ta]ii business seems to -t)4 Mr. and liens. Ivan ' Ellicott, 5f d1l thrl in ('laremont at present Bowmanville /wan with the formAW6 r r Ate. Jack 8rignall has added smith- parent? here. _ _ % s - - ei one from Claremont to the Pick- 'iTFie Misses I•'ern aaa ifelen MAI- _ .b Bring Plant. colm.'attended the Closing Dance at - De<i. gad Mrs. Dipk Cooper; 'and Markha.n high School on i'hureday - ; rford. Ted and 11trs. eveauiq. x °< .. • s,. �. i Tomlinson and family, of lbronto g g _ ,. Mr.. J. Grei is not recovering as •� f�. .. s ,�' - i ant a, his f ersda Would like. LIo d -. - - .-sPd Bill Tomlinson of the R. C: A. y c; a .:,o.o ,:r nr. end dYlrs._ Si�eg is ate terboro training 'de- l` .. Tomlinson's over the week -end pot, - - � �+3 The QVomen s Institute -iTl . meet A large congregation was present • n Wednesday, Aril 15th at . the - o for service Sunda atternoon,;• Y, P on 5 Jhy�ne of Mrs. J. Farr. There-will be -when _Communion wa3,', observed. - - -- :,.,,: _ • a book review by Miss Mary ?or- Rev. Kennedy baaed his audrees on syth, Mrs, D. Gregg -And Mrs. H. CQI. 3: 1. �Johmon. Election of Officers ' -at The Women's Institute will meet '� - r -this meeting, All are asked to att- at- the. home of, Mrs. Oscar - Wilson � - >• =Y - end. on Tuesday, April 14th. Dr. Tom- The Young •People,ofixie• Baptist linson will speak. This will -be a "f< - Church asst on�on3ay evening ax very inteaestu►g meeting. All ladies - .tthhP.1• omae of Mrs, Fred Morlerdialinvited-' olebtase to o n f .' studied the 4th and 5th Chap. Matthews'. , g of Marls, The program was under. the• Brougham bus. the direction of . the President, Paul `'isitors over the week -end from ' Wellman.- Toronto were: Trainees, Ross Will- _ a Don't forget to save all "odds and son, . d. Ailidge, R. Liscotnbe, God. - ,fiends" around the house for salvage, Carlton Mr, and Mss. ,W. J, Brown j. _' , ' o - �.k g , - - Volunteer toda which will be collected at your own and son 'roan Jr., Miss Clark,' Mr. �! :door during the last we4* of April: and Mrs. Wallace Ellicott, Miss Wil- ,loin the Farm Service Force and help Tin, Paper, Rags and- Metals' are all- cocks, Fern Malcolm. Ross Isnox, part the salvage work, so while Gladys Gannon, R. N., all with 'rel -,.. . • - _ Ontario farmers produce food for Vic- of '- house- cleaning or otherwise, reaaiem- aLives here. ., tort'. Be it Farm Cadet or a Farmerette ► 'ter, that when you, throw. something This village had 'a rather exciting - = and make a real contrilmdon to Can- " out, it may be part of 'a Sun •or time on Friday afternoon, when the ado's War Effort this Summer. Hun- plane.. Save everything. Remember,, 'news was circulated that bur Post dreds of farmers have registered their we can knock thetas out of the Office had Been 'burglarized, and � a scrap with scrap. - over $200 taken. Circumstances soon need for help already, and trove' are The village and community were. proved to investigators the only � 'registering every day. -1Last year more shocked on Tuesday morning tc 'clue was a' young lad who had been - - than 14,000 young men 15 and up and _ - _ "� ' - ._`•. ._::.`% learn of the sudden passing of Mr. sitting in the store, alone- while young tvomett 16 and up, pitched in John Spenceley, It seems he has Wnn: Fllicott, clerk, went down f and lent a hand. Thousands more are _ - been a. victim of 'high. blood press- calla -for -wood for the fire.. After _ y _ - ` • _ ure for some time, and on blonda-s the boy went :out, llr. Ellicott dis- needed this year. ii�t foil particulars evening suffered a-- heart attack covered the money •, "a_ missing. from your High School Principal, . 3roan which he did not rally, passing Mri. Gannon was ill, • so had no Y.W.C,A., YA.C.A,, or write On- ' away • about 11.30` p. m. Monday. knowledge of the affair. Later, in satin Farm Service Ponce, ,P.arliameat . 'The sympathy of the whole comxnun• tracing the boy's movements, it Was - slags., Toronto. Volunteer TODAY SERVICE _ -, • : ity is extended to Mrs. Spenceley found. he. made - purchase$ in Pick-.` _ o._ - and fam ily. ering' and took ague to the city, 1''iaitel services were well attend- So .far, T)O w o °d has reached Brow= =: P- arm Son ice'o1IKt _arieitled_- .- to wear this distiroctive 3" Crest (right) x' • ad in the United Church on •Sur.iny gham of w4ether he has been loc- supplied on applicat3os to'tka O Brio lAat At the ep eeial Sunda, � hool ated ai 'r -ot. 'Police -are 1ri charge Z�• _ Farm Service Pores: xts NTAaIa �p - a ,�j: ' .. • service, about 75 dtplem;Ls were of the- case. given out to scholfin, and over - The* Easter Thankoffering meet- - had earned seals through regularity ing -of • the W. M. S. was .held _Sun- - 1 1 1 • ' �' r �' - in atten`isneo. The purpose of the day evening, in tie church, Mrs, y Robert h Diplomas and Seal (Rev) Carscallen of Whitby Led- •,4 xni. Jy C�r� .' • •'i_' , y,. '. r •. •. ... • Y >r. r _ �,1�` -� '�•, _. -tom .-. _ ZY� �ru���iai�''.-- ��� -'.i_' -� '� ''- - ... r��,i V1CHY LEGION: DISTINCTION OR EX7`INCTION ' that ha was caught. He was c ht - 4 helpless to act because inure �!!~ - - -� , ' w"?. �5 �'` Gj: s :4 years that the locust bath tea" ;�, � his political adyersarles beat him back.' _ .. z . , z. Does, the following sound like a :� • �''�; :f? x^ a' r; far : r s / ;'�, yy,> ,, , ° man who would be vatl$ht. nap _ _ _. 7 - tt . ' ; -e'.`n •_•� • ,=d „ -:�� '' _ $Beware; GcaauaaaJ ie d wuaatrJ ' n , pfertile in military surprises. The Fyr U1 great,N. apoleon in the gears after s� Jena, was completely takeu. • by ' surprise by the strength' of the German army which fought the 'Moving rich a frozen Russian lain without benefit of Legion., 1i tin$ for. was' of Liberation. Although he g g p appurtenances of modern war, $wait of the French. Le gh Adolf Hitler on. the Eastern Front pass a ruined homestead. They, fight to win' for France a p e of distinction, in the New Order. Their had officers' 'all over the place, • `' ' liquidation is proceeding. - ”' the German army which fought -• _ Churc l's Pre Vf far __ -- - - - - -- r - - - -- -- the cam a n of 'Lei zig' was ATLANTIC - L _ - ti}1ee or tour times as strong as - •. H � R etorie- he expected. oke o t - when the Great War broke out the FLench ,x > - :. 4 �N -Y.fL __ A .. _ . United r rtes ors,. by -general sata�is ons nwhich would Syndicated' Article in unit iVewspap be brought immediately into rite Tjley are "Convoy Commo- When it comes to talking 'of The political wolves are after preached for 10 long lonely years field. They expected to be •con �, - 'Mr. 6b +r hill tha (inminant rnin that alreratt' trontQ_d by 95 army corps' °^•' _ . dwra,,•• fat wlaucsa Eau" are ad- pit" ..aVaVaaasaasr .falls xgaaid.W, `ulna — `Phe- aCCnsastfoar ara LoLas .,adds — ..,�rc:1 xr o� 1.a -a. - -- -- -- Lu+sllx ua�re than 4$ game - against— — ` e - that he hypnotized England with Not the Mr. Churchill who Knew ihem. It is never advisable to battle fleets in the Seven Seas. He holds them in the highest rhetoric and drugged her wtttr before any of us what aircraft • underrate, the military qualities o Tday thby_ m 0m nand fleets of _ eatee.: end does not- hesitate to _ ,. comparatively slow, lambs phrases. meant, of, - this resourceful and giftbd ring say 8O• .. I have no axe • to grind for Mr. He didn't get aircraft to Singa- peo le, nor to underrate the :merehant'ships. There is a Norwegian captain Churchill. I 'have never met. him, pore, because he couldu:t•', He was daH�gers that- may be brought - _ Their _vearn of sea experience for whom h4 hu , a - eroecisl y_ _� _.. _ _. _ _ , - _ _ _ ' made them invaluable when war high regard. He tells of bow this ' the war, nor am Iya particular' ad- which his political enemies dial -This .was._ in 1936. _ i broke out, and the call to 'service captain; in a tanker full of fuel 'miler a the English. many years ago when he had no - once more brought them gladly . oil, kept his ship is line although Howevei, if Eingland- had -por- ' power and when hQ, was treated In. the same speech he -said: mom retirement to serve afloat two - torpedoes had etncek homer mitted herself to' be hypnotized by with cold disdain -as an unwanted „The Lord President asked again. One, hitting amidships, had set Mr. Churehill'a rhetoric a little outsider., _ .: s•'' . Time and again they take their - her afire. The other, her _ me end us all not to indulge to .� sooner. R she had drui�geel herself As he said, during. the neat ., udeia curougn tie aange�. arses: stern, snouut nave -but•• dud snot with his phrases 10 years earlier, months he has had Germany at "' _ duige in panic. But I wish to' They sail in merchant sitips -but _ -send her• to the bottom. An ea- she would not be where she is now. 'his throat and Italy at his , bolly: say this: It is very much bettei they- get their share of gunfire cort ship stood . and helped the It is obvious to anyone with a He was hard put not 'to lose sometimes to have a panic be-' _ -: •- and- of action; know what' it is to- : tanjier fight her -fire, -and then ' grain of sense that Engiaml's de- North Africa. forehand and then to' be see their fighting escorts seek out eseorted hue agsue.a&au Y:�i l ris- Ils,,u at Dlu�dyuaq, Lrcxcr tiva.,d �° -n11 t♦ } G /,1..• ....�' ar J. calm when things happen, than -�- . J-- and 'engage- the enemy; and knowl into position In, the convey, and Dunkirk were not due to lack months to get a ship to Egypt and to. be extremely calm beforehand - -* too, the responsibility -of Aux- "I signalled to find out whether of planning by Mr. Churchilt - -back, carrying- planes. - sand to get in a panic when g6uvnng fleets in battle again, - the'- tanker could kiep no:'' the They were due to England's fail- How long would_ it take then tbio�ra— _l�a�len_ bribing has aur. ;his time the Battle of 'thb At- commodore recalls, "and was told ure -to: take his perfectly extra- to get them to_ Singapore? And prised me more than -1 will not _ - tan but warnings during the - here was he o get ships? Indifference, the thine tic - that she co b ac � ordinary ' 14 w t e the ipe could, she oulda t say the fdifire TheY have no staff .2fficers. A - stand any, weather.' I. should "Jolly - Years. before he came to poser: The longer• the trip, to Libya. - . few naval si men' -.now com- He has only inherited the v y mItteeas s tr which a ro y' goal sat, took, the [ewer ,ship' -he had to , -• well think she could not Why, mitres has treated the extraos- pose tineir "staff," Just enough - her bulkheads wire going one by . load of ;allure against which 'he =spare for; Singapore: dinary revelations of.. thb, .Get[ seen to maintain constant signs% one and I don't know how she warned England so vigorously year As to the stupidities and the man air strength relative -to our service to the'' rest-of meets.., _ _ _ _ after year in the face _ot abuse failure is the setae} defence of time-for :.= -... „ :. and- ridicule. Singapore, those are not Mr. fully-equip. 5 .. from -the merchant ships which You knew, he added, that centuries we are not i t" -the - commodores: -- Then haptaiY► must lave been very mule$ -- it - must- - malta- him--- '-. =�sa, It a►--- -Char%h=s. There- are - the- inevit.- — ped- -to -repel or- retaliate- for.ax quarters are generally cramped, o! a man. Fits ship was spieadiag map can laugh at a time like this, able consequences of a hopeless invasion. That '-to an island peo- . sometimes uncomfortable - but - a slick of oft from her lesldag that hit, Winston Churchill. L be- situation. ple is astonishing. -Panic iadeedl - = 'the Commodores who once paced tanks and he signalled me to ask fag blamed- for the defeats.- Demorailzatiea precedes 'the cert The position Is the other way -, ' " - their Ad iiirai's Walk i Those to blame have gone and tainty of disgraceful defeat. ignore their if he should leave the convoy u a 0 round., we are the incredulous, - changcu • roles as they glory in he was afraid the oil would give; in god -they passed their load of - indifferent children of centuries their., active failure on to this gallant old man .I will give' you a few. samples of participation _ln the away -our position- to- the'mbmar- of. security tieSlLid the shied of war at see, who told- them again and' again- Mr.- Churchill's "rhetoric," prior -to a .gam} Navy, not let abler - ines.- Of coune, i refused to let what would harper. the war. This word "ibetoricn was s . _ Theis were three aucli com go, he would have been sunk d - } him to wake up to the woefully modores in the mammoth fleet as sure as fate if he had left our And ft has happens with s. vex• used b7 his detractors is the sense transformed conditions • of the seance. of hollow ahrases.'See how hollow medefa world„ . • , an escorting Royal Canadian. biavy e -two torpedoes already and he Surely no reader believes for "'For all these reasons • we -The only great ,f:yllure of Mi.- corvette, to sea Three commo- was ready to go off and, commit one instant that Mr. Churchill was _ we ought to decide now to main- doter, for at s certain point the suicide is order not to bring w stupid that he did not think to talc, at all costs, m the next Churchill was hi>i inability to drive -- fleet was to divide into repeats �� these thoughts through - a lot of convoys, each bound for their own flanges us. protect Singapore with aircraft �4 years, as air force snbeian- T Not the Mr. 'Churchill. whet tially stronger than Germany, thic aknlls =our own homegrown The caayo commodore could /.. its in the war areas.' skulls among the lhiekeet. - - - •'` • i� nee.- how- the Norwegun_ - :captain • and that it should bei considered _ -- Naval terms followed the com "was quite a man." He did not a high crime against the state, modores into the merchant fleet seem to think that his own decis- gave a brusque order or two, and whatever government is 14 pow- keep To Reduce. f - There was the senior commodore, ion= to keep the ship Hader' hli the, anc$oe windlass clanked into era Kf that tome is allowed; even - =. I _ whose_ ship was to take the head :. . AP _ of the line when tWfleet net aril. He has a series of humour the ship Was under weigh -the hairy below the ,potential force TTCL6LCL5V Of Milk 1W ft rig _ He had his Vice - Commodore ana which, however, `rather deserted commodore and his y fleet wote - which may be possessed by that the, Hear-Commodore, each to lead him one day when, having brought _ "getting on with it•' country abroad." Britain's nursing mothers and his own division through a large convoy which- had The Vice and Rear Commodores For .which, or for ,similar re• children will have-another 3,000,.. ' Their badges of rank showed been under incessant attack, and* • were similarly engaged. 'The Vice marks, he was- attacked An thts 000 gallons of milk a year as tae f no' differentiation. Each, on hp which had seen eight ships tor. (he had been an admiral) was vein by his exponents: result of a new method of dealing `sleeves, bore the broad' gold ring pedoed, five of which bad been -. rather proud of the fact -that he "Fie -comes forward," Bald. Mr, with waste water iw'daisies and' of commodore's rank in the Nary. sunk, het was ordered to Gibraltar. had "drawn" an oil tanker for his Herbert Samuel, "sad tells .the aa- milk- receiving depots. ' Above the ring was the small He told his wile v rag, tion that - >Ae ought straightasvaR__ Aa ettermous quantity wate, vaguely, the Atlantic crossing. q Y circle of crias- crossed braid which general direction in which his new "Most comfortable -ships these, - to double and redouble our air is used for washing out churns, -; aw"Vi -rd flan cu„>�oy appointments,- duties Would take him. - you know" he had drawled. "Very i.�rce ;.vur i.iaaaea as bi,i as we slay" lids" aria 'trpugns, as well- as. tot In the Navy they would have worn "You know," he says, "she said good accommodation, it's a pleas- now .... That is rather the lang- cleaning_ down floors on , which _ the regulation "executive curl" of to me 'Weil, it looks. as if yon will ure to sail in 'am.'F wage of a Ma. 'running snick `milk has been spilt, and this wants, -- _ straight lace. The cries- cro8ked " be in the thick of it, now.' "Most comfortable " = "good ac= than of a responsible British states- water uently carries way ter ire a a .. . lace, .the same as that used by the "'In the thick of it' ", he re- eommodatioW' -yea, but - his aig- man. It is rather the language of from 0:5 to 1.0 percent. of the gave y peated, "wonder what she thouliht ' aalmen ' tell, too, that their -"old "old blind and causeless panic." milk, handled. -Thus if the Naval Reserve ve them et an- quan• _ other link with the merchant ser- . that, last convoy was ?" man" doesn't take his clothes off -And they, are , blaming Church -' tity of -washing "water is about - —. :vice in-which thei now sail. With his sense of humour Is an when he seeks his bunk or settee ill that Singapore didn't have en• the same as the quantity -of milk The commodore was himself of understanding of his fellow -men for his sleep. At any minute of oagh airplanes! . dealt with, a milk depot iiaridlint Both these aia the Naval Reserve; had command- temegts, Church- 10 000 f ons of milk a day May which snakes him many friends, the day or night he is ready for . ga Y y ill's and. Sainuel's, were made fa ed liner% ir - o-eace -tire land war- We escorted him to his ship, a instant action, which is another afro discharge ere$ day 10,000. 1834. l gallons of waste water containing �• ships in eonflictr= -I-n =the last war stub -nosed cargo -carver who "se . good naval trait And- is the following the sort - � g .he "bagged" a submarine, but din- captain was waiting at the top- of They are "too old "'to command fi�om 60- to I00 gallons of mill;. of phrase that would drug the Bri- In addition to this wastage claims any special merit in the the gangway to receive him, fighting ships, now, -but still they tish? teat. There were no shrilling pipes take their shi intro the !i ht there is also .the ,trouble caused " they flags fi .in "We are a rich and easy prey, by the effect of the polluted water into_: mind. or sideboys in ceremonial salutIL Once hoisted their No country is so vulnerable and . 7l.a.ledu rlaaa� nay van f: %J, yuu know, -_ ne expiains, Curl ga"Jug ei mammoth natuesnips, ana•alrect• no „��.:t., «.;c :1 i. Ul •�Yb� discharged. Experiments carried with a• rather diffident smile. two friends, a broadly smiling ad fleets'of fighting eraft. Now pillage than our own. With our "Heard- her blow up, and that's welcome from the ship's captain,. they • are. pleased- when' they enormous- metropolis here, the out in the laboratories and on all there was to it. Only prob- and a firm hand- shake. "draw" a tanker, and their skill greatest target In • the world, a large scale show that these warn lem was not to get •too close to "Not a very comfortable bunk is bent toward shbpheramg lum- kind o ;. tremendous, fat; val- waters can be purified by filtra- : -tbe mines ourselves, tricky things for you, commodore," the' captain boring cargo 'carriers. uable cow tied 'up to attract •a tion in -percolating filters. . :' they are." warned. AIId, ' in the experience they beast of prey; we are in a post-- from London It is on record that he "bagged" "Don't worry, old tnan, I never gained in fighting ships,, and the tion in which we have never A bomber flying Jwo submarines this war, before _ take my 'clothes off on this job skill they have brought to direct- been before, in 'which U04 other to Berlin and back requires as be was transferred from his anyway," wan Lhe 'reply. "Let's ins merchant ships, lie one of the country in :the world is • at the much gasoline as' that used by = fighting ' ship to sail . with the Just get on with it." reasons why the convoys are "get- present time," twelve average' passenger caws . :1nerchatrt- fleets. But- of these His signalmen made their way 'ting through." That was also in 1934. travelling. from Halifax to 'Van two he tells nothing, as is the 'to the bridge, and a flaghoist rose Which is, all these • commodores, Re was accused of being caught couver •and back. Conserve gas*- - _.. :•.Per.Iof the Silent Service. on the halliards. The captain who once we're'admirals, ask. unaware. But it wasn't unaware line, REGILAR FELLERS —The Gadder% : ; By GENE • BYRNES - -- SHOEMAM • �.. 40 &1 o towN 'b4CK 4W, uTH - ti,� i ' 7 ,,,:, - ''-d - _,', rn - °r .� rm .� r - ti` '' „x'> :,.^F -� ,roc `y ✓ ,:na,7; * -ate .,.._,..,,_••�j nearest door, opened it and waved ; •" T .� HELP FOR CIIMADIAN >� Inside. She passed under s r' =� drill red corridor ligjit and looked, �Ihl�nfgS - at him in coin. snrpriae. - V/#10 Ihl >�1�rLL "Now -whs " she asked eoldlyl /r t, /� .. 1 -- "Now have. .a cigarette l" Rol- � � _3 - - A New -and Usefw/ SmAlet � Jinx smiled, pushing forward a _ vy�y�: '- ..A 71. ° ..t +o TO $AR p She hesitated a -split second, to %@0 then .took. one. He snapped his BA$ lighter, taking advantage of the , M • �' _._f.. 6 - excellen tested fee- loop s .. Containing 3 _ a - • � $ raised, flame to examine her• - G � • -� � � � , ��++'''°'��� Red pe s and suggestions how you tures..- Yes, she was definitely pretty in a cultured sort of way. can conserve your'strgar supply She coughed ''abruptly. "Good N i111Y Lam- calumet �s pried anprla - Send not bel, no ntowy--iJust seal Iirdly low, probably less than the baler heavens," she exclaimed looking 'G • are now ` you ` _--rte a post card or note with your name at the cigarette, "either the brand ' k and and repuest for "Stfw ; y: tliE LEff— Calut�set's doilbk aeons Saving �ps••_�ddrew is, awful or Ism catching cold. ' �,� ;: Z mesas double leavening— during -_ ---- �" d 13asda starch Home savtcs Good night." and is the oven— persmmng ' 49 Weuinstoa 6e Ewa. Toronto. �w�ROS Later, lying in his bunk and you to use less. ♦ aUR6 gr y pP g iETTER I�YLTf•- Calumet's tasttiiit- , atefuli si in the 'Scotch and s water his snoring roommate had 'r- p� ss.r r. aro lits leave,rp+ means finer, -bet. F n g left for him, Rollins was letting 4 ter texmmd results for your baking. - his mind drift through the hap- ' Pier side._of -the uncomfortable 3;•• meeting. Suddenly he sat-bolt yu *' uprig- an, -. It hadn't clifted -in his befud- died mind.at the moment but sub- -A -SERIAL STORY e consciously It had registered —in x• ' �a� _ _ the flame of bU lighter he had a seen what an uncommonly large tip of cigarette. she had wetted. _ BY A. W. O'BRrIEN that cough—like a ' _ And co gh ike person '� puffing at her first cigarette l another on the knelt enthusias- sounding when she lowered her e _ He. stirred uneaaily, looked _fo- ticaly. "We're nit! yelled the glasses; gave him a plainly star✓} - LAST WEEK: Lieutenant Rol - THE nurse? wards the sleeping Captaii; Tees lieutenant. I was beginning to led look, then vgheeled and dis- Yns, aboard troopship T s, think It was. it would never n to eared. a "o f.r" _ as if deliberating, whether to wake — haPDe app e". ' him and discuss the matter. tie �• J,cutoias�ab C• b `+ R11slc )V met - geltiag oa • the boat. Rot- he apologized, "but its very late Tees smiled. "Oh, I tho t uzzled as he stood aL, his station. W is eattd' to the office of Col- and ..." decided not to. After all, those D `- -ease! Stephsaeou, officer is coin- "That's .ail right," she replied ,light flashes =well, -maybe she had 'we'd sail all right, but who would Why the • biaooIILtss? Why the „ _ tried smoking a cigarette. She __ have thought it would be Wte . rapt interest that even a lifeboat - ,.mod • " :...,,., _,_, . w had coafeasea W lY— raLthur :wk- - "k -% _" Us— made_.a_.ff9eepjag alarm didn't distIIrb? for conduct of sentries are Issued after 'hours, but I just couldn't .. p - '-- wardly, but,. .. Rollins shook his- gesture.. I espeetea to slip- out Best, mosL.pn:zling of -all, when _ to bisa.. Later that aigkt he roe. Bleep and thought a few. breaths }dead. He had made a fool of in the darkness with everytbing had be met the_ girl before their - a light on "A" deck. He moves of fresh air would help. Yon- may aa.,iwawi� aa. a.. .r..t. _ �e a ." himself once tonight. His hnson- • very hukh -hush. Instead, the encounters aboard ship. It had - y _ mon.4 -shadowy Earns. - Drawing his n- ' Rollins felt hid face reddening. atiofi was- playing ,tricks on* Min. »ands. are piaysng, sae ooys are peen somewmere inieren6u s; amll . 1 „ But when he finally did drift Felling and singing their heads on iome'importaat ,occasion; Hui solver, he barks an order: "Halt! Oh• now, just a minute off to sleep, it was a tossing, rest- off. Just look over there P' where and when? ,Lift your bands✓— hlghr' He made a -feeble, attempt- at leas sleep filled with odd' dreams "T S" was in the nose. (Continued Nest Week) • ' • = showing 'his good- natured, s1e. _... . - TRYING TO REMEMBER g g y of ,p beautiful girl dressed is The men could see s long stretch "I'm not trying to et an - charm• white and carrying a lighted eau- . of shore line thronged with peo- ing person such ens yourself re- dle._l%_xas trying to reach her ple. Automobilse dotted the C • - --CffA ?T R `.III- -- ° ported. - -- I - was merely- trying to - �stf �Zt -�3'2 -- __ Lieutenant _Rollins beard a track down some --flashing.. a to extinguish the light, but shad= �wds. Flags, hsndlcenhieta and _ - _ tittle gsaP of •surprise*• but fife . , bot)3' _own came' between them. - �t Ration Camel&- -,_ bight up here . . . . lams could , be heard through fife a shadow stopped with arms raising slowly.. The nurse seemed to freeze. He awoke unrefreshed to find din. Overhead, R. C. A- F. flying Zen v ate are being mobilised iv short -• the throbbM noise increasingly boats circled lazily, hal thi war -- - - -- _ "Please _ Oh tTiat., she give a _ __B _ $ F -- _ in Britain p - - don't shoot came s - .� e u b: I ens it was I. t but the trop chi still at short time T 8 was flocs. voice' uaailstakably ,feminine, I forced la s; guess A A _ - 'Within 's e promise not to move an inch." I tried stealing a puff -of a cigar- the dock. - in sight of the anti- itxbmarlae do- Warehouse cats, guarding the - A si not 'sensation of -having ette, 'but even- that is evidently Steam rraa fully ap and smo" fense 'stretched aeioas the on- stocks of essential foods against made a 'fool of himself swept over . enough to bring you fellows da:,h- rolled from the two furimels. There trance -to the hirbor. An the liner the ravages of rats and mice, are the-officer. As he rose, rather 1ng up fully armed," was the -unmistakable atmosphere moved easily through the "Gate" now allowed a priority supply of. shamefacedly, from his awkward • "-Rollin was - 'nettled' but' -he of last- minute preparations, and —an opening is the cable' aetthns xya This milicp able$ = _ - position on the stairs, he dreauea awaiiowed na pnde. i ninny itrr - - --` :e-- ; �ssea a�xA Nte�; fence jrats w.�r :led in wait _ to see the girl's face - -could it be by .the arm ice- guided her to the activity. —a sailor on the launch patrolling is therefore unfit for human eon- Thousands' of soldiers were the "defense yelled: "Give it to sumption also goes to animal bus- - CEREAL SHOWERS �O APRIL jamming the starboard aide which 10114 boys F' pitals. - _ faced the actual _water leading • +r' - r "Ratios Books'' for eats ari _ illy regular - Lauid to ii r houro lsepers. The down to the sea At in- B. BROOKS _ tervala freighters were steaming The wind - was beginning to won is applicable, first to Ceres, Goddess,of the Grains, received yearly hpmage from .the by. Evidently a huge mercantile howl off the endless ocean wastes., eats kept for the destruction of ',.ancient Romans. T6-borior this noble goddess whose bounteous - hand- convoy was leaving for some over- Sharp flecks of snow bit into red- vermin in warehouses la which at - -- - = protected -them from famine, great festivals, called "ce,realias," were seas destination. :: -denea - eheeks and men ;,;dashed least $80 tons ($60,000 kgms.) . _ * staged. April -was the month they -were celebrated — April when About '11 o'clock thole was ___awav to .reaMDear with overcasts. Nf _ food or Seeding staaff■ es• spring showers were bringing new Life back to the earth. more excitement as three large Already a gray drabaeis was stored and secondly to veterinary No longer does April mark Ceres' festival, but the month still submarnies slid by at awash, their melting 'out the NAva :flcatiaa hoapit& and similar institutions - -_ ;remain a good -time -for -even the Twentieth Century to pay --its _ 1 -_ respect to cereals Today, with so mans cereals and so many wags - commanders ataKdiag•oit tie open �"pastliae and the ioUin'� swell for the feedzitg' -of aCcic iaimils. � 1 conning tower bridges,". 'They '-was becoming md�� aounced. of using them, Ayr mead from. breakfast to dinner can become a - ][any 1}ospita1a is Britain keep moved without effort at about 12 Half-hearted jolses'about seasick - a regular staff as and st - "= Itaajily eereealia. ' -•.•' - � . -. - - � N agai° . • = .. �, i .• .• .• • ., .. s "�' knots, only a slight hum coming mess began to circulate. mica. �. - - - So trbp`and cruachp are corn flakes that they now,. play an from the Diesels. Ahead, the- panorama -was spell -• _ Warehouses acs snpptied by Our r - - - -- - - ,Important role at dinner. Combined • with rhubarb, you have as _ _ A few- minutes before• noon the - binding. In a wide semi- cirele jamb irviends' League with eats • . j :_- heavenly a pudding as you'd everphepe' •t0 tines . Here's the 'way' last of the merchantmen went by were British and Canadian men- - suitable for' guarding stores of to pit it Cogethii'!' l _ . —an inaigalficant- but sea- tough- of -war moving slowly *hile the food. The League has taken on 4 cups corn flakes - 3i teaspoon _ grated orange 'rind ened trawler, Although painted convey was axing shape. E . y3us the task of lookag after- eats =.-- 234 cups diced rhu3arb : 2 tablespoons orange juice over, the letters on the bow of- the the horizon, far• to the Base, was bold out of. their homes.. • _ 1 . cup "sugar -• . 8 tablespooaa batter trawler were visible to the troops. - the line, 6tfrelffl ters. The percentage of ' deaths of • " Put layer of cornjYlakes in buttered 'casserole. Add a layer of "Ahoy, Loch Lomond! ": some- In the centre of the semi- circle eats and, other domestic .animals _ rhubarb, part ' of sugar and hall' the grated orange rind. Add an- body roared, and the troops burst appeared an ominous- ahaped'*i►t+ actually killed by bombs during ' e ° - ,other layer of corn flakes and rhubarb, remaining sugar, orange rind • into the gay • Scottish tune.-. A Ile cruiser. • Darting light 31ash the heavy raids on Britain is very A , ,and - juice. Cover with corn flakes, dot -with butter and sprinkle • window• opened on this trawler's snapped out orders to "the ap- low indeed. Like do - -- lightly• with sugar. Cover casserole and bake in -& moderate oven bridge and a ruddy. face �, aria S7b °F. about Sb minutes, Serve warm 'os..co[d, with cream.. appeared prosching troopships. They were keen to scent ,danger, and it is - -- ( ) • lips- plainly moving in acconoWi- already zig- zagging sharply as believed tl'iat their intuition has " _. Yield: 6 servings. • — -- w _ - - - -•- i scent to the troops' singing. they turned - ponderously, yet _-_ helped many people to escape . ake. Here Another 'dessert you'll like' is Kriapies Cream Shortc • • • without seeming effort, into 4o- Injury from bombs. ---- ._` H one of those- sugar Sass desserts, where, strangely enough; you -At 3 o'clock in the afternoon, oration. a don't miss -the sugar: 4,he - troopships began to move, - ~ s „ ,; Alaska has mail,' picturesque Krispies Cream Shortcake starting from the farthest inland Suddenly, the whistle on T 9 _i g ..-' - ' .1% cups whipping cream ?4' cup : chopped nut meats dock. The bands, of 1111 units -ap- - began em tting a series of long "hanging lakes among glaciers, I/ cup honey „_ 34 cup chopped maraschino -but many of 'them can be seem s - grshmallow° nisr a(May he omitfedl Pearce on,.deck. There assnt a and short blasts —it was the life; - only from an airplane. _ ` # •' ?i cup chopped dates 33fe cups oven popped rice cereal, man neiow. The air was crisp hose alarm s,guall and clear and bright Tees and Rollins, standing up . Whip• crear$ until stiff; reserve 3a cup. Fold honey into re- ght sunshine • _ . the Pit chin g bow , looked at ' ' Cut marshmallows small P feces , combine with basks d t h Q drggatic- Scene.. n ear maiming cream. dates, nut meais.and..cherries; cold into, whipped cream. Roll cereal Tees and Rollins clapped one one another startled �, then laugh into fine ° crumbs; add one cup of crumbs to first mixture, stirring ad outright: until. thoroughly blended. Linea pan with waxed piper. Sprinkle "It's the lifeboat dull they ' ,., of an and . our in cream mixture; abo t. ailed Tees as :r x r' crumbs in 'bottom 'warned us partofeta P P - _ press down �ightly and sprinkle.top with ,remaining crumbs.. Chill a he started 'on the double for'his `for several hours.' Unmold.. Cut into .squares. Serve with sweetened i► ���8 ` 't boat station. 'Rol was right be whipped- cream 'and garnish with , a maraschino cherry or nut meat but something os, "A" _hind him, H desired or serve with sweetened berries. -- _ — — Yield: 9 servings (8 x 8 inch pan).. deck caught his eye: He slowed - -r Thanks to the goddess Of Sunday's roast •can be converted' to a walk:' • ` sa� HOTELS ' o - fed � n1K�iCnM There was the nurse —the same into a Monday dinner that ma•Ifes,lhe first day of the weep something 1 one, he bad engountered last night Modern, to remember: fin .the deck. The lieutenan`t's• eye•• - ' ....Monday Supper Dish 8u �l� brows knitted' into a frown'as he ' 12 cups sliced onion 2 cups press saw her evidently making no ef- •3 cups chopped celery 1 tablespoon vinegar. . fort to dash for her boat station. Mr r.r f __.._ _ sugar - `1 teas -on su •.,� .'�2 tables pons fat. Po Li _ _ P intently tliroii -h ... _. _ w s / She a g i, 2 tablespoons flour - , . 2, cups cooked diced meat - --_ • ..:,. _- !' _--• elf inv tt - :: 1 teaspoon salt :. : - �2_ tablespoons butter '" -- ' - /w a pair of powerful binoculars at . • •. 1 tablespoon chili powder 4 cups oven popped'_4iee4ereal - the battle cruiser, from which the �S0 • ' 2 cups tomatoes light flashes were coming. , Cook onion and celery in fat until -lightly -browned. Stir in - . Rollins• stopped directly below !! bjOMe► flour, salt and chili powder. Add liquid from tomatoes and peas; .�,I her and was just about to yell a 15�so _. M►i.'r i •ook until smooth, stirring constantly. Add tomato pulp;' peas, vine - reminder that the alarm was gar and sugar; simmer about 15 minutes,.- Add -treat anal continue _ _ N► peno! =- .00kiria .only until thoroughly heated. Melt butter and pour over r - FOR MAP or ' e e - • • - ooresl. Heat in -oven or- over low beat, stirring frequently to pro- a ,+ +otosa, ...+. IYerK Eclipse Enlarger vent burnsrig Arrange miitture in ring_form_on platter and hasp' roarsomtca. ' ^• �._ Ipt,- buttered•cereaI 'in centre. - Complete • �01 s50 Me„rr;ai - _ Yield: 8 one -cup somil . _ J i �• - April Forget -Me -Not - n� -- With. 6.3 Lou* L �iZras6 Shun t= ii s mind's = - that- a� pickin=be* asCAI. - - s - no -time bT meltin g. iii eu buffs i margarine, adding a cup o �UE- 1 -5_r� t • Its corn flake crumbs and i4 cup r. Line a pie pan with the cttue and bake for about 8 m n in sY moderate oven. - Cool.- - C staple Leaf f:ardeaw. Toronto - �- d!" 7Y3 with ,any cream or chiffon pie filling. - - - 41 _ — _-- �---- `` "`_. .. • ... _ - .�,..' d= vas,• t:�,W .s,»'. s.•. .,:.." ...•��" -.`w�' -,�' �:r, — i'�4,'•'•!' , _ _ _ _ -'C rG h.... ,,{,:;r _ ,I�Y,,•+',S+RL•• „�'. .- ;y" .'.5',<;t.•.r-•aR: s.1§'a %.'" '•�.:,s•+er -•" :Y.. �•a•'.^7f ,,pp±±��,,.. r`j'kC .:S "•t':SIB^'°:' ,: E."- .:'a:.:'�t. .. ,usn _�„",s :s �+^ . <. '..e• e�F' ' :t.i. Y'.• � r *...t ✓.�e%1`-'1 -. 'd �• ' �.,. !.. '�m'i.'r °�'•�,' svawr .�'w' V, :ws- .3•. .'r a� -•w,� w•;:!+�••... -,ro. R✓••r4 i.- ,.u••r.a:e `.�., �nV „1,: +�,n...e, '..,'••+' ^'"F a '*9�?•. -c.'• - 'a' .�y "y.., ':ate:, v -'•.w ;.,...1 nr.'.'Y'%:.r... '.c:'r, !v ^: rno',' t, w h ( i�R, , � "5't♦y1'.. I ; '�.• w,:t.ti ut:. V .M �.. W r.d fi.' -s•" "K = 4• .."!.`- '�- ,tit: v ,!,,.,* Ike_ Woman's Association --held. � a _Aad� - _ _ - _ their Easter meeting ai the home ry Of Mrs. L: Wilson. A splendid= pre-' � ra. Y gram was' given, as follows: Vocal HE-RE 1 T[FTOP VALU-;E��.: duet by Mrs. B. is and Mrs. WAe Women's Institute met last pherrill; Piano du AL Mary Bur- :'' •reek- at - the home of Mrs. Mel. w ash and Sat Mane thin �o to make a good suit -furs -- F Kathryn Turner. A paper .. ,.. � things g +' BrYant, and elected -officers for the " li�at would 'I do with Jesus ?" fabrics, honest tailoring, correct fit and styIa - - :_._. - - coming year. 'written by Mrs. Barkis_,.Reesor,- ..g,{' - - -_ -- -- _,...,._... thr Top ailora o at a " - -- . Club • meets - -at .-the- --home. -of = - Mr: Altona; and given by�Mrs. ` G. Tian. f : that fits your budget -pl X32 years' tailos�aa• ,and Mrs. F. M. Chdpman on' Mon- "The One Talent" an exceiient pap- to- measure experience. day evening next when President r` • ', 8 er, by Mrs.. R: John4an: Sirs. F,. You'll find,' as .usual, that we have all the Sae : >g Fred Puckrin says a good program Hastings had charge of the Dev.ot- 'lip, Top British and 'domestic fabrics this i., •: "_?,; . Is being arranged, and- -all are in- Tonal Period. The word "Risen" was :.;$pru�g. Th _ 'Vited to attend the answer to Roll' CaII. The Group ae are COQ current aryls ; p toads and T'p Top skilful tailoring in a t Bernard McBrady head .i a big served a delicious lunch at the close +oloWng value that stands out. commercial business -in Chicago, of the meeting. President, Mrs. T. ?.: made a hurried call on many of his pug h was in char Q old school mates here, on Sunday. g �' - $29•?S : .' He attended school here in the 90's ,Prhen he made man) friends. j %l(IAI>j+ldt Of pc iblm ip C100" from _ Dunbarton T .' _ - - - -- .The W. M. S. will hold their reg.! ular monthly meeting on Thursday, �4q gbr lor April 16th. Place of meeting will - Miss. Audrey Selwa M'apent4 the be announced on Sunday from the n -. . ' ... Idfster vacation with Mr. and Mrs. ' • =- _ pulpit "f IF TOP TAILORS.. td ' } IX Z. Miller. ,. N Miss Shirley McConochie is holid- - - Patsy Jones, of •Toronto, spent ay-ing with her cousins in Ottawa. Tyr the Easter holidays with, Nancy The engagement • has been : ann- _ ., .. Ramlin. ounced of Miss Maude - Lucasi to Mr. Bob Buckles, of the Air Force. James Stephens, of &jIlsonburg. eras home on the week -end, as also FPho 'date 'nf •the wedding• to ho an_ - - A = { ' meas Helen Medcaife, and Miss, Dor- nounced later. Fackerinufl.,- -5 . W ikon Easter services on Sunday tirere a rdwa re ' ended. Rev. :liadden of the K ^ � r� er holid dell in abed. n�sufferi er well alt ssea the 1 con- - - - - - - -- - 'from the flu. Constance is holiday= gregation on "The Garden to • othe . -' - - - 'lag Jibe City. Cross 'R. Miss +Tunnel rendered a O L1 Ck i ' 1 '_F'or P ultfy & Live Sto on. c use Dr. Reddiek's Easter Message will beautiful Polo, ie ••Ape» the vaEes of Purple long be remembered by those pnv Temple". - ' the 1 Tile ,chair sang spec- Royal or befit results, Beged to bear it. ,Beautiful daffo- ial music a di), adorned the Communion - table. There Iwas a record attendance at ' y Drl-kll house- Killer for the Cattle - '.Ilealthfuli Air- conditioned ' Bunday " School observed the special the Young People's meeting of the •) fli3URSDAY, FRI. and SATURDAY -.'-,day. Miss Irene Pugh gave the story united 'Church on Sunday evening - _ ,qf the Easter Lily, and two very last. Guest APRIL 9; � asc' 11th ° ' an ultry, _ d Po speaker was Rev. Dix, • �!wri *-lathe#,- Bariyas -Buci ies -and- 5i as]a'ng% -n �Tniied Cht rcb =T�be- -- ; ` shows at 7 and 9 p. m. u -e - —LL -- - . ►- - - _3bxion Scriver rendered a ueauti#nl . � meeting will be held on Mon- ' - - gg�y Matinee at 1.3ti --` --�1+ T•1- Hr�I ©1' the sanitary �$ vocal duet. day evening, wjhen -the program will a The Annual Business meeting and be in dw of the Soda Group. } ge 1 G �► of milk [ntertnat�onal Lady _ pails and cans. E'lecti� of Officers for the Worn Pickering Young People have been ' iL en's Institute X11 follow the usual invited and will have charge Of the GEORGE BRENT and Kerol Disinfectant for the stables anonthly meeting which will be held religious Portion of the program. ILONA MASSEY on Wednesday, April 15th, at 2.80 r VASIL RATHBONE and poultry houses• P. m. in the Public Library. Topic • - � t y _ - --• Canadian Industries, Roil Call - MONDAY; TUESDAY, WED'SDAI �� - tden Hints.. tore. lkfe'3Ettr -iii; i• and 16th _ n7nsu. limes Pl!tee a - C • _ ,e attend this important meeting .. Lase Complete Shane at 8.ib Oyster S� and �t• . TA" services with Easter bon - This Yeas's Motion Picture Acid• " 1119". •. ° °. ...! I "- -- - - -. -• nerre ea aa ey walaaer \ - JOAN FONTA:INEiepaira. Our motto = We boo it. Can' got ilk Or it is slot made. _ SUSPICION ' P{C Sir CEDRIE H!lRDWICKE • + • -ir dal-eA- fu e frektlrowff- also t 3 & , an Added Attraction 4, Coln. D D , Scarboro For Beauty's; - _1 1-2 � S. O Creep with NEa �P � � 'FARMERS of S. O NT j 1� ARW Bridge, No• 2 Highway - . WEAVER . �� , WE PAT T'6IOIQ'1;0 PSICES AT ;,:a „•: •�, YOUR ,- ROME >Y!!'i'll* , EGXS _ 1 _ PRIL .17th _ .T. '.- ... CALVES THURSDAY, lRL SATURDAY ]LpMS _ 11LPZ+iC1EL'N'1'B CATTI, APR1L 18, 6th 17 and 1 AND ALL' 9 -- ' - ]l4s+isea tractor witk pallet' : Black eo�w6 due about May 29rd BUD' ABBOTT IAU COSTELLO -^p ^ �' .; =.JO kk WW .: ,Avuhlre Red caw, 'due about may zs - 1 • _ -.;t- ouh” - Vhoth live an dressed � rca..e 2- farrow tractor P Keep em f lying •.1&lE - binder, 6 ft. with , trucks , and Black cow, freshened Feb. i0 � cakrierai. Red cow, 'milking W$ Mower, 5 !t. : Black baiter 1 1 -2 )ears PIC K E RI N G FARMS Deering 10 !t. sulky rake 'Ayrshire heifer, 1 1 -2 yeatb - nets were well. attended on Sunday'. Y -H. l3 -disc dell! : ,. Part Guernseys, 1 1 -2 years - Don't . forget the " _War_-workers' - - -- ; - - .: Euchre and .Dance" in Gray's Hall, LIMITED Y -H. 13-spring-tooth cultivator- 'PIGS and ITEMS nn the 15th. Every_ one .welcome. : grr P- -H. 13- spring -tooth cuitivater = 1 .; Mr, Roy, Carter attended the .p. - Fs>isn wagon - and ha • rack i y White sow and litter E; A. Convention at Toronto, one - 1PHTTBY ONT. PHONE rrtia�sa thm sleighs - _ - White sow, due time of sale *day this week. : $te& lauding 'wagxm _ Bngay Snuffler• ?Good store hogs Miss Ray l;o le, Manitoba, spent ' • 5 Fleeder hogs, 5 mos her holidays with Mr. and Mrs. bM -H. Ira- 7 Walking platy 70.Rock and Leghorn hells Roy Carter recently. ' - WIlkinson No. 7 walking 21,9W Rock Rooster young people will meet at -Drill plow with digger attachment -- ��,' " : The . ,. 2- Furrow gang Plow RAY and GRAIhF the home of June Shank next. week. f _ Single #tu�^ow riding platy _ All Y. P. 'welcome. NEXT W S SPECIALS Miss Muriel Pennock, Donald Dun- =. ' l iyt digger Quantity good 'tf noihy haj can, Williams and Lois Tur- - 41 ,. Luid roller ` I eirraw cart : Stack Mdxed Clover Y ` c fist 4- section drag hastrvw About 200 bush good Ba„ner oats,' ner with friends, spent the week, ° Fresh end -Smoked Fillets s. G'hrtharn fanning mill suitable for seed. = end at home. A shower for Mr. And Mrs. Ayl- ::Salmon .. 'and -' Kin era ' = •,$vof pulps! Stone boat About 100 bush wheat • mer Hood (nee Rowena Taylor) will pp 200 ]b. cap scales Wheelbarrow` 25 or s0 Bush. B'ariey - �'_.... ' • et in the on Friday even- Chicken Sadder crates be h d . e Hall a 13�IE i 30 Milk oars Tu+raip drill . SS rig' SILK'S- -MBA _ � � � Many friends 'gathered at the �`• . lt'ite 4 ft. cord wood home of 111tiom Williams on Frida MARKET Full set of farm -work harness, and y Urab wood 8 Park - benches . ^-r a nunibe�r of odd pieces, such as night last to wish Frank Williams s, b00 lb. Vega cream 'segaXator. coll*-s, pads ete: and George White "good luck." The ndw chicken wire 2 Daisy - -- -- - -_ __ be were -'- boys presented socks from the The Catholic Men s Hour, with - 1�e1 churns,' 2 Gas dna'ns FURNITiLAD _ War= workers and were loaded down Moh. Fulton J. Sheene, speaking, 'ls forks, -shovels etc. _ - with messages from sweethearts (now a regular feature 'on- an A6n- ' Box stove heater, 2 Brass 'bedb, and friends for the boys on 'the oth- erica» hook -up) is another of the ;HORSES -- and a nwnb of other household er sidei. After an enjoyable tunch, 'finest to be heard at present. effects. fgrewell songs and messages were a ' Day, Clyde Gelding, 18 hiiida _given, -and after kisein the -bo - -- ^'.' ; Gelt>!sl� 18 -k— No yieserve as farm has been 'sold, g�dbYe the evening was - brougTit � ` "`• _4-,,hol wad Does - • _. - y r �$ $sly+ Geldings,.E*. P, to adopt a `non - violence policy. and• Estate moat be settled, Terms, to a close. Seem like si "lot of nonsense at this. Cash. r #, t �e 4 time. He must be a -. "headache ". to- Amy hicks caw". - lit � are real - - - ' Good Fridays program b the yea PeOre l4cs ��•- 1.wg�, 61r, - . j + _ -- Y P 81 Y British rulers: Latest reports hoer• cede bats. i irs d► , ` Saleat 1 �P. :. Happy Gang, CBL, was one ,of the ever advise of acquifseenee. most inspiring program] of the day. ��CLARKE PRENTICE, auctioneer �. LoCSwocrD, PICKERIi�i6» -