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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1942_04_17. _ +J :�.._ "�..j- '" •, ..F', . i%hn;.�. ,� ` :t F '*is.:ro ;,v- •1..F- L. :f'-^^A; :~ �+, : -.•+c. ��•','+�' +�•. >_ '.e' ~ •'t• Iir - - - :m ^: •c Jan ...a �+.,a,�+ ;ate:, =�•i K ' -r y o sir ''•C^' ,�Y . ,..,r' T+.: ' ° :S:• y�•q.: '"'�'�'i _ 'w-,•'• ' � a,c .t ' J .. sks`.,v., '.' •�,• '�.• .`.•ti't.: %' ". f b'i,,``� ^"' � °4. _ _ •. Y` �. Y.r�i,+'. sk< .. i:..' - ,.9 ¢•.•.tai "'. , a •^4. �'J4. � ,,�. .•j. . -` •'_5:+. •h ti . •� . '+Jr ry, '. '"^• -�J •'�' .1. 0. \ -sue ' t .++ sins• L'a!' rs,�i• .iy C' .�4•,A'•�Y s..+. -• '*,i 'nr'wF �� '�, �' ',•'G r �,yw...5 ✓ ^. ?,i;¢i • ...a. ... _.... ....... ••_-- •— _. -� -- AL VOL. •.a _ - I PICKE.RING, ONT., 'FRIDAY, APR. 1-7.1942 :. 35- '' :`• �s,ofssisitossal dar>�. •_ �. ,. .... t, _ - .. - �. + J[edtical g rhµ - ���Constructt.en 2.00 'NOTICE E. FOReYTH, Qpb. D..' Directoe n D Weinn S •ppt�e.�� Aeeoclad000f Ooouto R At � aalar ld Member o< tb. American clptometr as .. - - -_ _ t _ tam Sts esamiaed by appointment. i' ,jv��- ia�J.a+.+a • ♦ V VY lees. Ctwawan. Onc. ■ tin . a n �aS. ax To Be;ln M��S �mmedi 1 stele _ - •1936' ` DUNdI,D RV=DDY Barrister, _ -- .' - • 1886 • Sgaioitor. N•tar ;Public. lvlo yWaAaa. ,' •� S.CY1ds- - A� OZthe Warhma Hones With Ilig o! ' urt me. a`;trr. sty ing CconrmiiWon aHvised the News eel The preacher will be Rev. M. R. features in themselves have assur- � - �� , g, Ae, D. A. cf ndiLdr. i - — struction ('o - i oars sari- Stn . - • - motion- of -�-3i' .M i'.►, t yv rrs.'i>r Wbf ■a' Otmsi 3' i��trEUrs Consulting ) g F•/'_7 uere. - AND 1<+'SIDAY g ngineers will eommen in will be sent to the Telegram A representative foal the War. - ' iI..l, B1:ATON. K, C. Tdephoat( ae immediately the erection of two War Victims' Fluid. time Prices and TRades Board -will ? Cents u BROOKE BELL. K. C., ~ Adel.2Mi hundred residences at the plant. - per Bag, address the dinner next Monde Per _.. - . : F. ROS: Land has been acquire�,u on the Y: 25 bag lots - 6 cents bag -- 372 Bay St~t West Side of. the Plant Entrance REV: - GEORGE TELFIORD, OF _ Ft9r P,Y.&Able t� e, -4;.g • 'D -roroate Road, North of the New highway. OSHAWA, SPEAKER AT -ROT- -s neca 1 ♦ NGLT9McMILLAN- arriater. Sol. The homes wi11 be of. three diff -,� ARY WNCHEON, MONDAY. Some rural correspondence will Fine ding is necea4ary, 3 A not appear this week, not being'rec- THIS XfLL DOES rrl feitor, Notary Pu ►lic. aD Melinda Street erent types, - g � TT Iar a and small 4 -', eived in time. � Xormto. eledhone Llvimmn. 28th - "A 'marvellous weapon or tool'for roomed, .and' 6- roomed horses, all UMitul with bath Wood construction, Water those who care to use it properly" ="a• ��f�. a was the manner in which- Rev:. Geo. TOY;01D WEEK- APRkT, 19 -25 ti -w'. • :•.,�C VJ ER BERT T. FALLA IRS. L. D 8., - Telford AshaNva - referred to the = - u Clare G. Maelein, 11L R. A. L JUL D. D. s ,Graduate of the Royal Gnll a of The houses will be occupied en- ' � Cr • Dental Surgeoos,and the Oniverrity of Toronto. tirely, by Plant employees,' aha will English, Language, in address to - Canada could .wipe out diphtheria B. Arch. Registered Arehited I�eIn residence second door east or St. And. make application for one 'of the I the P�••tscring Rotary Club, on Mon -- --if Canadians, really wanted to. Graduate of University of Toronto are aCburcb, Pickeciuk. ont. osice hours: S Diphtheria a m ny appointment. & -ray homes, 'and the application will ._be day ev ;ning: He game the Club one p ,heria is one of those diseas- Oflio9, S Baltaa.St. Toronto KI. 8$14 —one Pick ton csoncirlorari an tha runt;« , ns «Ae e„Y of the most interesting addresses es' for which there is a safe, simple, Residence, - plcke>ringf - ticant's circumstances, the home be- they have ab far had the pleasure sure preventative toxoio: of hearing, when he spoke on the Yet over then past' three years, PETER LrEVIN' $, s 1/stei { »es,r' stns+. in let, on a rental basis. vet to ho _ fixed _ subject - g'3I'arvelIous Communica- tinere stave been Sv71 cases of diph- Barrister, SbHdtor eta °�-� R. B>PATON. TOWNSHIP This announcement may Lion -the human voice and speech." theria in Canada, • with about 800 Office hoazti y possibly 1 - R, Wed. and 1Ja Clark. Coavyaaur•Commt•aioner for have the effect of "aettlin any goes- Plaeed in the, hands of a eomPet- deaths resulting, Those were un -nec- $tr. Fkksrin aitaaa ,aledasata. As eeppuuatsnt.`Etc. user o! g King g - .14nt to lislrrliilreLiee•se•- Wi�itevafe.out. tion local authorities may have bad ent speaker, the subject and history esearY deaths. Those children need HEIR OFCE� W, C. MURK on a government housing scheme Of the English language, can be not have died. _ JUBTlCE OF THE PEACH _ n'ar'e•`i' our village. It will doubtless �e one -o fthe most interesting of During the week of April 19 -25, discussion and studies: - pie - filth- su#horitiea;' c+�-operatf - $; Tice' the County of Qatario have the name influence _ on our s i with civic_ groups +� ONT. wpea of a water - system from the- "Speech - was_ spiritual _thought..!►g g cups will - launch. - plant, translated into sound" - the twen' what is ?irnowzt as "Toxotd Week" AM A. E. RICHARD. UN , y� tY different sounds which the human to call the attention of parents ev- ' e We shall soon if not already, be erywhere tiro InSIRIM 40 of All Riuds. able to say, ;;;t. the Plant 'has bud voice can produce, was the iastrurn- Ample fact that ©l�NDRAL INSURANO$ very little influence on the �•oaamer- eat,' the use of which 400,00 terms diphtheria can be - preveateo, • Beet Rs{gs ��gb+je Vith REAL . B8TATE eial or even domestic lice of thin of speech, is created '. "English was Children over six months should iOOiiTYEYANOINGi village, eiaoePtiag tlamie retailers, crystallized history's and for this be given the iansatuntsation twat- 8eC1il tY. d -and the bank: Merchandising stores, he gave many interesting examples. meet. It consists of three injections '311 errs siseeepe re aft _motion pictures, all forms of re- As a race of sea -going People, gee, at intervials of three weeks apart, _ 'Add Rhoee M ssue�e. Creation have developed many cammoh ev. with A reinf dose wane four' �OUMS MI PICK 313 - - - - beeta�y - salons _ete.._.are al- °r'�;E_ _ i'hsss Phis. ML - . tvady in operation at the Plant, and erydaY expressions such a� -- "sFlip or a" yearn after th -fist . inject. - - - -- ' - - -- .- - �/� rti�u s -eOS�g ations must be piloted ", Al using The chutrch, the press, radio' and SURYlYOK �. MAW Wit. iadapeadwt' of astride burin- a� terms" and all used without the Wiwi will be asked to co-oper- p'. i. s. L#GXX Mtos• uo'rw AINt r r . DQNPAN. !� Are i. A - �►� A�� anima �g given cur sea- ate in the. drive to have an Child- ' .g%m 4■d AsasYe . . going' ansssby; also in soda terms . ran protected against diphtheria.' rg �t4s Aseduatea Anywbo PICKERING FUZE CO. GM A >�f !� i�• war. 11ls�s _ _ as -- "You steer dear o! those This casmuniti shoed endorse L ,. On � VbMe or wrkw.,A6kees 914 Dundlea, PUBLIiC DESION&MATION friends of yours, or you'll be on 16 'Tozeid Week's. Parents mould co- y 8tlseet. �� racks" . and "we're b_ oth in t,be same operate With medial authorities and L ' Whitby. Ostesio. lA We number of Interested cit- bp,• - izens gatbeabd on Yaadsy erveniag, Many other carmmoa` eaI►ressioas aided ". Family doctors should be PONE AGIN. 52 W 3, MIIJJ3=( �L when Pickering Flre Dept e- under carried down through, gvnerstions consulted at once- the - - the direction of Cl�d Frank Prouse, so than witicit have their origin in In Pickering 3bwuship, In— ,pits garke Pt'e,�t1Ce - G must Lbnased grave s Public demionstration with the Scriptures, and were t,eated by of the last that all childrets wet - I�l the new fire- fightlV equipment. an anoestty, families of which had given an opportunity of being lac- -- LtESSD AZTOON1� - R - !ltoss Lis► MW truck, a General Motors prod- only the Bible in the homes, to read, aided free, last fall when the "11L. 0. - = - - - -- -� a net, carries it 490 gaL water tank, In 10" the Notuu m French Con. H. had din ia at ill the schools, For the' Counties 'of YorSt mid Oath• •, _ � with_ a 200 gal- pw_scJnut;o PUMP, quered _ the MgiO-gixorsa, oringins there eke many who have not tail- &do; „ .. , ,.. for C41111C Hen. 1Pran- and under pressers of 200 to 300 with them a boat of new words, an an advantage at it In addition, tin of C. A. 8. F. and of the lane FRI no::1e Also induded. is the mm, used for Sae rhr 1 :..# .�...,e: i.. - es irr..�'.+e. - .itere are a aamber of infants o (fseaer Ftustiee 4,3110 �� �y in kills a pig (Anglo-Saxon), but at have since attained the Jae courgenwilng ties, inaendia� bombs, _ the table reeves pork (No'r. Frch.) Uoaths.. The pei gals aslosd to ��• 'Psi sand >rians Iltoc>e '.:` rod' ' %1ldb g the hone right into the Sales `si WOW W4 at f nit and rseessr. `' �tseilrii�cee Streiet Diase.; also 1900 feet of base, �' or WON finicky About t�bolrrowing tnmil do¢tar � not wait for the aisle rates. t! - ._,YM 9. R. GOOD 25.37 boob etc. y f words from a fo>!ceign language, and ne>4t school Clida Dr. Toodinson ,.. Thole who witnessed the demon- examples' art found in (lirom the M. O. 8. • i per, >rm Now Tits the TllY1C� E 1 strstioa the other night, save; that (;heck) such words as: dog BlIff , Vdth the pressre u obtained, water 1 brigantine, frigate, (these 4,00 used ' CrMZENS' MASS MEETING TO . • _ _. - .. • € could be forced over one hundred In maritime circles). -to get thaat now lawn mower meet into the air, and that at that, We had however, become ezpor- ACT UPON FUTURE YIANS g SAVINGS not the maximum pressure was used. i ters of words, and foreign sailors in' Gathering at Dunba'rton Public Just now we have a good ehaic! The tank carries water-only, but the sevaw agi• era Nne,.; "Zino our _ _rIW with that could easily words aloe with their own. Ger- is South Pickering ' 'L� 1 � 1�A smother , g' to• All Resider g• ' ' . iiP - - -- - -- -- y flame it could reach. mans (although he didn't think Goe- Tt._ ) were using many The establishident of an adult ; - - ewir,aa s Dells Ynew IL - OYRIL L. MORLEY volunteer Fire Brigade ;40, Em- English sea' terms - bilge, bunker; circulating library, a co- operative -bring in your old one to be 4 GENEFAL INSURANCE ergency Sid as a urirt, of the A. docks, skiff, propeller etc. _ butcher shop,, the reduction of the R P. The English 1 repaired, before the Spring, rub., STRVICB PROTECTION h anguage was con Hydro- Electric monthly service There will be a meeting pa Mon- 9tantly growing- from the anorak- charge, and other important propos- N Q -'r L _ day evening next, at the. town hall, , ious ,adoption of new, terms.' Latin ors will' be made at a Citizens' meet- ALVI ]BUMHIBI' 5- lees Walnutbed� and . men and teen -age boss are ur- had been adopted long-agv •as & un- ing to be held on Monday, April :.:;Hardware Tinsmith _ p gently requested to be present, that iversal language by scientific and 20th, at &15 p. m:, at Dunbarton macro iihie 84•�� le Fire Company may start their medical circles, and many of our Public School, under the auspices of PIGBI�RINt3 - necessary training immediately, Re- English words had their root in the 'the Committee on 'Coaiptunity Ent -' P21ONE 46 rztember - Town Hall, Monday. next Latin. Q1.p �, n- �L . :: Studio Couch and r. �"• WA additions to our vocabulary The sheeting is open to all - redid- were constantly being made by the ents of South Pickering, whether Chain] '72e50 The First Aid Classes are now in acquisitive English-speaking rmalde[lyde x progress at the school every Mop- The constant, unconscious adoption The Committeeeon oCo aftunit En- • • - y For Grain. 16 oz . SSG. �' Vast' � night, at L Dr. N. F: Tomlin- of colloquial speech eveutu�ally leads terprise was elected at a Ratepayn- Treating : i a� son, TwP• IL. 0. H. is in ,unarge of, to its laced in the category" (7i tts b0 bwh.Y the Courses; with Mara. H. 6. MC- of . placed err' Meeting on January 6th- Since 16,5043.50- a;•: "respectable" English. Idioms, of that tfte, the Cam*ltto has 'held Intyre, and D; IL C. rear• which we ,use many, are in general many meetings to discuss the !o!- COMPLSTE LiThTE OF e ':tiltC, `6 p1e• am. iruatrwung, ' "", u �ap n from their souses, ure of C01ITI nunities such as Dunbar. Sprig 'Tonics y such n on the finishing ton and Rouge Hills,. and flow they lh1*/ ST. GEORGE'S ".( ;J ICAN touches" L used by all of us with- can be made self sustaining in the +may 67sa7V CHURCH, SrtSNDAY, APRIL 19. out our thinkers of the artist and face of present' World conditions. At Dolled. Chocola ' a meeting on March 81st, the Coat - St. GEORGE'S DA'Y, APRIL 23rd. The Vaskerls address was some- mittee"$ findings were brought for - lera$y �a>m4 Day es Night - what' of an interesting revelation to ' ward, and it was felt by those pre-. _ -Taft, Isom Sunday School at '10 A. in. Morn - many of his listeners, in 'showing sent- that -the' sc4e of the- project -i t _ _, : �.......,�,•„ ing Prayer at 11. Evenin g Prayer what could d be accomplished with. a had such possibilities that it should PRESCRIP240NS_,A l _ „ i _ _ _ �' _ •, ._ - b®t)�- � _.._ -- �ba.- _.::.t:a.6oia Ia/- tx,Llla.R.'tT-7fti�ilt�iil� _ _ — — • J"&• ` � 1 ! 1 Rev. E. G Robinson. A St. George's Rev. Telford was : introduced _ b Persons y • , i!!' I �,�- 9PEQiA1 :. rg Y P as possible: _ - Day Service will be held - on Thurs- Rev. M. R. Jenkinson, through Jt is hoped that a very large att- - - ."'"' . -_F : '� ��� ,., Pcesu�.na+3c3,•Mlsndag... .._ r weeks dinner, ' Rg�t�t °D'DrIIitare Dealer ��h at 8 P. fri, This service in I "You don't want to let, somebody B V i EIIa D��� -' C K E R aN- G NEWS honour of the Patron Saint of Old i 1t. has been the privilege and else decide YOUR future!" is the THE REXALL p NG AND CLA,REMONT England -will be held under corm- ( Pleasure of Pickering Rotary' thus way one member of the Committee i STORE' unity auspices, and it is noped to f far to have had an extremely inter- described it, "This is a democratic Phone, Pick 68 have all local clergy taking part, eating +Lnd helpful group of speak• meeting in a democratic way. If Store Hours -- B s•. M. to ,1Q P. lie and all the Cengregations represent - era and picture showings. These we neglect our duties in this tee-f Slyidstn 9 a. im to-0 R lab I" / Pact, we're letting our ootiats�fi L "..!fE^.`SUL '. .. ^. ,.. .. _.. . . r ` � ', •. '��. ._ - '..:Y.°. :r ^'u'- ._'k.^ _._Y Vii,- .i.• .. _ .. _. - r_ ^.b. .. 7,74T 7:711 ♦. � `- v..^!4 �./ GC % Tel.. ' . , i• vq-_ � .i ° ' . „ <„• •-.Ca"'r. ,5 ' . r•�' F-+ya •«•."i' i> -, .. •kt , ,v ±r.•"', j,n� .A i i ,,, '^e+.' r,� •-1 t ..5,• k..i^" mo 'w ' ,y :4r r. •' i+ rV'•.. .y .ic ,M,- •.t'. ... t +. •�j i :'+E. [�;+, : ;s- ` 41 t` >,R;..4. '',F."'""• .5 J .-ry :' `,Yi }F': " � i. d'Ti� i ;Ci. .�... f _ rj.' aW . :y, �. •. _ _•� - � ry. h'a i„ °.5: JJ Xd-.' ry } \ - •4, •'3y. "�+ .. ;.s .y'-'� ;._•t -' :." ..rr- .a'£.•t^i '. �:' vrys FJ OARIGING ON FIRST STUDENT FLIGHT y r � �l U -D A Y lone about their ow�a tzmditioar, against Him, and dertook to In'their �i � ... �, - :; ••';= .'• _ s7 �1 but they did not keep the law trap Him in His wax. C H O O L - themselves. vindictiveness they were aroused ? 3 s.7 / 47. Woe unto you! for yo to such a fury that they could L�+ (► - :..,..build O the. tombs of the propheta, think o; nothing else but to get + I G a7 and your fathers killed them. 48. this. man out of their way. ' - '. consent e sae tneese co $o y witnesses sn .....LESSON 16 - Sato the works of your fathers: opal Navy hip R S s - • .__ ,�,• , � "z"'' Growing Tension With False Leaders r for they killed them, and ye build their tombs." The charge here is Show Movie F11m' Luke 11:14.54; 13137.48, 52-54 that while the Jews seemed to ! III GOLDEN TEXT. - He that is take great pride in the tombs- Every 'British 'warship, from net with me is against me; and they had built for the prophets, destroyers upwards, is a floating he that gathereth not with use yet the fathers of these men had cinema nowadays. Whether they st:attereth. Luke 11 -28. put the prophets to death, which are in, Arctic, Mediterranean or - THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING the lawyers of Jesus' time said pacific waters, the men on, board Time:- November aad�ecem= - - they - would never - -have done-Yet,- see the latest films, often before.: bar, A.D. 29, they rejected the greatest of all they are shown to the general Place,-Somewhem in Perses, the prophets, John the Baptist, the public ashore. "Dumbo," E the large territory known by that and they . would soon crucify the Wait Disney 311m name in our Lord's days, east of sent One at God, about a little elephant ashamed. the Jordan River. Ky to the of his b' ears, was seen at sea of �g long before it _ Importance of Cleanliness :'- 52. "Woe unto you lawyers! was gentehralltea- - 87. Now as he speae, m for ye took away the ley of Psa suet ar see askezh his? W 4lu• w"h him; - -kao•w -}edge =-Te entered no Navy are sent out as soon ae' they • _:4 I ;- °vent -in, and s -* a^V++ to 88. And the Pbari- stinzUty.., . d them • t w� '1'hi are made. Z. ' -�eeo' -'how °r 8h�nnn pn rter►n_ -- meat. when "a saw it, he marvelled that he entering is ye hinders key of knowledge' refers to the az }cos, while 60 newsreels a week Embarking- on s` aew and glamorous career as a stewardess Vancouver Edmonton had not first bathed himself be- Scriptures that are like a house are going out to H.M. chips and the only visual news oboe"-Caaadisa Pacific air liners between and fore dinner: 89. And the Lord with a door requiring a key. God providing and the Yuko won light Hiscox, of Winnipeg, Is seen herb at the on t of her first student flight on tae noriner,a said unto him Now ye the Phan- sees cleanse he outside of the put it Into the door of the world for all men use i the men have of what is happen - ine ashore. Each ship has from •'- -- . defends route, With her (loft) Chief Pilot Sheldon Luck, and Air' r - ) Commodore H. Hollhk,Kenyon..Csnsdisa Pacific air superintendent cup and of the planer; but your i,. de l a lawyers Scrpitures. But the lawyers made B one ' to three programs a weer, _ S►t Whitehorse, Miss Hiscoz, blue -eyed and live foot font, is a grade- inward part is full of extortion it impossible for others to enter made up of the best of the feature interest "ahorta" and news- ` ate of Bt. Joseph's Hospital Winnipeg, and was a night supervisor inhmt before taking to the air. and wickedness. 40. Ye foolish did not he that made the by treating the Scriptures as�s� bur - at Misericordu Hospital city Ones, •nothing but law and a legal - Supplied by Britain's film in- outside make the inside also? 41. den. The Gospel was foreign to dustry at the bare cost of the 7. A I P 4 E 8 but give- zor aims ti!►one "alp which are within; and behold, all things clean unto t,l,eu,p Y:.�, ,,,i,r i oy�t the nation out !or they were its print - one penny a w" - ;i+e films go gonad from altiP to ship yon." religious rulers, -. iiE Brushing Brushing aside the matter of this 68. "And when he was come nntii they are so old'that they are - external.- washii)p of hands. Jae= out-from thence. the scribe& and scrapped. Fgpy. _ �. either serious music or jazz', turns 'Haydn' immediately turned to discuss a a the Pharisees began to press upon tofu with ease from a sym- tv a prpyY veaea�a, v Lw concerning c�leeantli him to speak many b4e Dr. Hsu Mo, Chinese Minister ' - "Teliaa." "Texa news, telling the Pharisees- tilaa� g �tthin�.ga� laying wail iva firm;' i�-- eatc� - -to -!>� lie in eted Chinese _ styli - I° e Interesting too, is the fact that externally th were like s en Y 4y P something out ,9f his mouth." In- someth' Consulates throughout the Com- g . Goodman's radio band has in it washed clean , yet in their own stead of being convinced of the moaweal h to ;sale special idea?;_ no less than SEVEN well-known hearts' they were like that same truthfulness of what Christ was fication badges to all Chinese conductors, including Waldo cup full of foulness. Of the two, saying, these scribes and Phari= aatiolials' so they would not be _ - -- - Mayor, Nat Hruailoff, Harry Hor-' gym' cleanliness, in the sight of sees began now to set themselves mistaken for Japanese. - - -•+�- L mach_more_iaoportant thin lick, Charles Mar%we, Ken "�iur- - -- - -- _.��"✓`_._._ - • -say -and Jeb>�y- Augasiiae- . - -1�- external cleanliness, thou - though even _ - - -- - -• - - eidentally, the Al Goodman Fred the latter -is ..�.�. b,.✓..�....f rafts• -- --- ._. ; -- -. -- -- -- - . Allen music is heard in Canada lemly' Almagiving :. SOLDIER OF WAR - Sunday nights from nine to ten 'The is only mentioned AS one typical form of charity, g -° on the Fred Allen Show. which was in UM state of society _ Family Hour" IS a five p.m. Sun- _ pre-eminently fly necessary. The gee -. 80EIZONTAL Answer to Previous Feasts _ - day Columbia feature. - lleesaon -that God does not- 1 Catnamander of ► W Il A . t - : •.'• ., • Stu :" _ . Just N . -Lou Costello, heavy team -mate �.:..- •..- >, �:. - . a for ceremonies, in them- 'le- selves, and only cares for them V. S. A. troops ]asst World -• tar, i 13 Almoltd. le He has had s .. _. -_.. .. of the Abbott and Costello Sun- 4 1 ions _ - - 7 at all when they are accompanied �C6001 � is of - career B i" . AUUWO Is . i1Y fau wvu o�4aa+i.u.r -lr � ..l'.0 -a>s!1 again taught in 13eriptnr� 14 8`yoophalmt, -• .. weight. That jovial corpulency of .' ! curia. - his. is one of his big assets. -Disregard of God's Low* _ _ is Shield, 1Crispness. Lieut. Commnasder Walter 'Win- �� 42. But woe unto 'you Phari- l8 iespeetstblu . I $0 Cod - IRAIFBIOND EDWARD JOIIN30N �� may leave his Sunday night `• the famous 'Jour- sees 1 for ye tithe mint and rue every herb,- 19 Leta t stand. , y Paradise. 24 Death no" ' air -land show, Tab mysterious manf in the nal,' to take a full time job with and and pass over justice ,and the love of God: but 31 Emboldenod. 27 Writes. ilt "tionally .mysterious setting of Uncle Sam's Navy. "Soon these ought ye to have done, and ga Nay. 1 25 01- garmetat. G 29 Hu!ldiag sites. 31 Metal string. ' _ la; is none other than Connie Boswell- of the T1. lra- not to leave the other 'undone. yg Measure of , , 8s Coaggium. Raymond Edward Johnson, one day night 'Music Hall,' has-.decid- l- ..._.; at Amerlca's radio 48. Woe unto you. for -tee! area. s4 Bow►. a7 Mal native WRmbblE ' greatest mt:tors, Ad to re -spell hei first game Cotes A n 6 who acts as host on the nee- reason being that Connie's ,�ma to lv,. --- .eaU -4 - Ahe-- synagoguea,and the salutations In -�q 46 'inner 'Jesus i8 CbI (abbe)• Aunday night Sanctum' signature scrawl reads 'Cones' - ;sows. heard at 8.80 over oust- the marketplaces." does to dedicated to 47 47 Brealdait food VXRTWAL q Told as Selt, on hundreds of autographs she's not object oven the sera alous p teligioys• untruth. work oiti stations arranged by the �aed daring her personal ap- tithing of the Pharisees. He con- 30 Znergy. 49 Personal 3 Back of neck. 44 Banana. ,= 'CBC -- incladi CKO CKCO G pearance tour while sway from - trasL the ridiculous eagerness to 32 Disturbance of � � 4 Improvement. 45 Newspaper ; =101,, CKTB, CFPL, CFCO, the' show. Being• a bit super- tithe the most insignificant herbs peace. 51 Boy. 3Preposition. ' paragraph. :GAC and CSCA. Shows are extra stitious, CB figures the change with the disregard of that love to 33 Notch. - =--=d9 Male - sheep, _ ..-_d Hurbat (W 40 Ketdt.. ` ' Ilea mystery thrillers, and . Bay- might add to bar good fortunes! God which comes out in love to 34 Garret. 84 Swimming I Young sa}maat. 48 dun, , nswnd, as well as acting an :lost, _ 1160 List aiag Tips maw. - aQ Mam !owls. 8 To prepare for 50 Common 'Perk - - ' enzl Taken a m ■i+ar :l r .y -. g�..e - gBF- artered. Portuguese al Rumanian eisraeter role l Soldiers S'n program a� b.80- . i 44. "Woe unto you! for ye are Wv ✓use 40 Behold. sQ He has 9 Ranar� i 93 Muded inspirational, patriotic, remliatia I 1kniabody once Amid, and aptly, New tagline oft Kayo's- the tombs which appear not, - --=- . 4 =Root o! short from active, (abbr.). note. 1Q Departure Rail"" - .Sammy -'fiat radio maestro Al Goodman; Sunda Serenade -heard at >l.a0_ Sunday and the men that walk over them •� know it not If a man touched - tr� (abbe:). :• its at home with Bach and boogie, Sundays• on-CHOC, ' a grove he was ceremonially un- 3 y S' ! 1 y err WWar and woegie. Only Authentic Gntario old - time foaductor to.bb beard on two im- "Hoedown by clean, and the Jews took pains to '1 music and song --on make their gnyem visible, but 13 N 15 -• - == ° patrtatdt CB13 programs on the Ogden," Tuesday and Thursday sometimes a maim might touch- a - - - - -summe day - "The • Family Hour,'- 7.00 p.m. grabs without knowing it. "Men !i la 1 mltb Gladys Swarthout and Deems ,few record featured on Burt- ".,11tylor, when they first meet the Pharr and the "Fred Allen" Air days 1.80 •'Hit Parade' is the re- -sees may suppose they are talking ti ow aw = Goodman As e of tb41 cord of the week -a yesteryear re saints, but they a is oom- - - current- hit parade favorite, returned in- _ -� on radio. He stops ai a school a ' p modeFii setting: ![ism You'. by munication with those who will 23 34 26 -- • .: R, composer, does a f ins job oa -Tommy Dorsey's band. -_ -- sorely eorrupk - -. . Disr•gand of tie Lair -� } `_�/ - OUR RADIO LUG 46. "And one or tae lawyers • 'answering Smith unto him, Teach- ir "RONTO STATIONS CKAO Montreal lief SHORT WAVB - -- �o�t1t Matt, CUL 7Nb CJKL Kirland I­ Seek GSB s:K1ad arts -_ @r, in saying this thou, leproachest '- - "'' 56 r✓� - L 9eeh. AST 1e10k CKCR waterloo 14S41b GsC s�laad_ s.aea, as also. 46. And he said, Woe ` 9 J. itWMOJLKS- ___. _CKCO 01taWS 13141: GSD 6 ,shad lay 1a W3tAS' 1f.3.C. itM enb CKGD Tla.la. 217N GS unto you lawyers also! for ye 'load -men X. ii ,11.3.0. Blue 1441b CKSO sdser7 "ok � i ti.t4 - - WADC MILL) east CKPC Brantford 1398? ass 3astaad 14.71w witn burdens gr;evou6 to be borne, and ye yoarselvea WOR (19.34!.) fish CKLW Windsor seek GsP 3a#taad 10.31ae = - OAasADIJII STATIONS CKllx Wtaihas 17Sfk GSV >;u3lani ?481. a touch not the burdens with one 40 Z i3 T. . f owes sd. l4oflt U.L STATIONS �p FAR - Spain *AS= tA[oO 13aatHten 11M WEBB Buffalo 139ek BA% Spin felts aa=Utea seek WHA19 Rochester 1141St „ of your • fingers. The burdens here referred to are the con li -, 4 o 51 RAN Rawls Seem ACTS St. Cath. 131141% . WLW Clnelsaati 7Nh RXN Rwia 17.eea am Montreal p. cated interpretltions by. whieb e414131F Way seheaeetads Slob Rvss lim"19 mism1 -KDKA PlttsbuMb Ie9Sk WGe4 sebe.eceadlr 'DO ?Sault sash WNUX Oileai-W- left the scribes or la . lawyers, augment- ed the written law. 3 5q 55 , - - --- _ - - ' ' W'pL Leaden l5741t WREN B.ttat• • ea41t 1a.3s� They made it 6 13441h WOR Butfnle Uft< WCA3 Phils. IS.Z7at t lus"ea• 'kiss? Wl�sw Buffalo lszsk WRUL Boston Nag= far more sevtiie than it was In- tended ' � = ` WWI Oils scut Ste. M. 14M WJR 13efrelt left WCBY 1r. Teri 11.Ma, to be. They were scrupu- ; b = POP-L -One- of De Gaulle's ' Men ' SAUSAGE, ml ilbu b - -; CWl I ta_f'+ ! Pas - .''By J. MILLAR WATT. rZE• GOOD OlD .BULL-COG BREED! i � \ FJJ 1 , 4 '`' 12� >: •'.' '-5... �.> �•, .,,.,,` ;�: d :.: yam. r "`a: "� °k Tfwy� '�'.'�. _ _. rk:: - : •r•¢ was.'; -5 '�G;,: ; .. ; n r •' :;i • �i' 'Tv+vw ,., Jr J: . " ^_*,•+'i,° :)."• I. _ .Yin .•'IV "•' ��f. - .� d "Y.n :` if "sa; "fix:, '?p., r ' . a, „s,:.,r•'ti, ie ��z r : r, ew.� ' ••`� "- . -u,,, •r•, `i Q:x i... ,:,`""1^, .,cyu,�ar a'.w S � j" t' - - �.�.>, Ruri : c. • ..'$;� ,._.•, ,!R• ,...s, • �„ •�.s�s:-k. {a'- •:.�,' e w i i tea.._ _.._ - -�.• .. . _ '•;- .. _ _ T � _ �. - .., ... ... � r,yy. } -? �s SAVING THE SACKS Modern Eth quetto half hours had been decided upon a; from Moncton to Torbay airport. - - 1. Is it all right for an unman- " the flight terminus close to the >. ried woman to attach -the title - of +��' � -of Si. John s. He point. -' - "Miss" to her. name wizen signing out that the distance covered s letter? by the airplane In four and a halt z f 2. Who provides the ushers and hours sometimes takes the same ) y' i beat men at a wedding with their , number of days, by steamship and , ties and boutoanierea? rail, when present ocean transport conditions are considered. He spoke ) )• 8. L it necessary- -when taking a • of the desirability of establishing ; rte , leave of a group to which one has ., �- �' >_��►' a speedy and regular air ' service been introduced, to bid each one to Newfoundland,, and stated that tr. _ „ "good -bye" separately? not only would the airlin-ers span ) . 4: What Is a good rule to re- - ..,: '...;. ,. In er in 'regard to a well -set the breadth of -the continent from a ' . 1'- dlna,ea "trio l ing hours, but that Winnibeg would Is it proper fora young wo bb brought within eighteen flying - - -ma's to rise when an elderly hours o! 1�Iewfoundland, Toronto ` '� (� � "a >i woman leaves the room? • 11 hours, Ottawa nine hours, and A �� ll +. 6. What are the hours for nor- Montreal eight hours. - - q` >�l Mal calling? Operations Superintendent F. M. p o }:n.�+►erc xcuregor emphasized the vital �) % 1,' Only If the title Is enclosed Importance of Trans- Canada in ny,y.,�� �.• r� 1 in pare th •,_a: "(Miss) Ruth up "Gueades witr- eff.,a l -- - - - Thompson." Generally,--- if- the and no{nted o 'thA tr mAndnu. l". -- - writer signs -her name merely crease in all three branches' of 1 i `� r ' " " it is taken for _ T. G A. services available 'to tale • Ruth Thompson, gra d that ahe is unmarried. public, passenger, express, and air ever, if she wishes to be sure mail, and stated that during the that the reply to her is addressed past year the - airline routes had • - -dew. laaw v",4 },.* lb ver, cent. 'L as above. 2. The groom. 8. No. total of almost 7,860,000 miles was A cordial "Good -bite" or "Good- flown by T. C. A. airliners. during _ night" with a smile that includes 1941. F everyone is all that is necessary. 4. • That- this well -set table bears ► W16 Motor-lax-Te Bible. - The over - burdened table ,Save ' Anti - Freeze 1 . that is cluttered with all sorts of - — - -- appointments it in taste, very poor , , • -ls-- °- ^_'haussads -cf- sugar, -hour -and salt - sacks, cvliecied�m army decorated. b. Yes; this Indicates Chemicals Controller J. D. Los!- _ * service depots across Canada, Are' being converted by the Post Office good . breeding on the part of the mar of the Munitions and Supply Department into mail sacks carrying etters to the armed forces over-. young woman. 6. Between thsas Department said "hundreds of semi. Ron. J. T. Thorson (left), minister of National War Services,' - tie8al= $srl,,.ao fiaaayaign, railing on s woman who aanonn- alcohol" may be saved if Cana- songrstulates Hon. W. P. M, ock, Postmaster General, on the saving. ces a day at home during other than motorists will drain .and atore t R hours. _ their anti - freest' -for use agala -- NQye Ott lY6Qrd The minister had preached- for nest winter. in hour and "a quarter on the Vantouver A Flyer Replacement of alcohol used - A steward stood at the gangway ! prophets —all the greater proph- t . eta and then thw minor ones in o! 2,000,000 gallons aezi# year i! liner and kept shouting for turn: "Now we come to Habak- = - - 11to-Mnsfit_.oi Alit, passengers-:. - .. - - -- -- - -- -- _ _... —_ - as attempt fcononly - ktl)a, -he amid.- where shell we 8t John's, ostpltal of Nswfbund• at were " First clan to the right, second put, him?" land. 'will be only one day away made, Mr. Lorimer said, stressing • _ _ ,elan to the,left." "He can' have my seat," said from Vancouver, on the 1laciflo that industrial ,alcohol L - sorer r A young woman stepped dain- a -wearied- listener, "I'm seas' Coast. in flying hours when Trani. neided in . the - manufacture of e -- tUy aboard with a baby in her home t" - Canada Air Lines commence their ezplO�ivea." - - araos. As - she hesitated before _ familiarisation flights an Apefl 1. - -- - /ha steward. he bent eve_: _her sa Illuatratias, he said that tits -;Seen** :lad.- 'what -do you- A month later, oa achy Lt. R is manufacture of the propellant for , ,and -add in 1W aiiialrow wiy: — ill a man who dri.•s a oar3" anticipated that regular passenger, a itiagle shot from a ib -iaeh sae -- - -- - - "First or second ?" _ - - . Dad .(,&-Pedestrian); "it all e:psess and air, mail set rice will requires eaonaL alcohol ' do keep 'Ohr said the girl, her face -as -y established . _ -depends on bow o��. IN _ �-.,. . -. . • ,.r „�li,. a _ °:' ' - be a on re�nlsr - ... ti r red 7- -fti'B operation for the wint L • .: • � Announcement to this effect vas � coatalness, � tightly sBg- Jones: "ReFe's that last pair' of made by D. R. MaclArea, super. heat aria" paid ' ! - " 'On a little service station trousers yon made for me. I . intendent, of passenger service. pod to prevent evaporation, worn Shun• first and N �ld t o away e.t ea' the edge e!- s -Mr. MaclAren stated that a tan• reoommaaded Be receptacles dfr F*• - .,hair, Beeawas. ate. �ts want them re-seated. You know, draining western "art there Lassa I sites lot.'• tative flying time of lour. and a pew.' sgA1,I.ae Ce. 1tMie. $•, Teeesee a shingle, bearing this _Taller: "Yes, and I hope you've - di-, stresse isseud: Dent ark brought the bill -to be reeeiifed, here. anything we woatdti t You know I've stood a lot" -'_ t e `. know w r •eCLASSIF1 D. __AD'FE,R_TISENEKT.S��:}- - = 1itillh had been split otlt into laAJt: oHlcrKa4. _ ANGORA WOOL OFFaIS TO uIrIE TUttls = : '...0a garden to look after his baby BIR aBREED8. C8Ig88. • CA.PONIL tl oW A TON. oG0 A11 0piril t TU /k]1R! INVXWTUA brother. Suddenly lnotber was growing wing Pullets. +�•■aripav� oar Aagero 1 Lht of Invention* asq lull 1 '`• talcsguue, Koaktoa Poultry Fars, Chappter Aigsets e e ulna seat urea The Ramsay ' '!dwara thatfhe baby was crying• si�y!>fgyl� Q>!'' Moatto4 Ontario. " "fish Flans. to L g4teeed. Patent Attar_ aiys►_ cxaaa*. P "Do'stop baby crying, and glue i;�, BABY CHICKS-4 TO 11 CmN'Cfl. fi t4's Aaaore ' a BtrNL Ottawa. „ ,, ''; Doran. Out (Est& l Milahed hint what h�_ wants," she. called TORD N „ free chick■, our choice with •very h r ;yi,.'� «, 1UU pullets or 100 Mixed ahioka ' y,, ,Fy ! ordered in March. t)od Chick Alain DBITIOLOPRY la B T O ][ A C 8 TRO, Almost •immediately came - sa , ..,_, • Hatcheries. erltaaafa H•lshts, �q aunt q anldlty. aawna. alseeA anguished scream from outside. MOTELS Ontario. uO ;sROLLA Da{ Alfa lrom •& ngVOW nsa _ :.r aW _ AIfONB IiPEAS LOUDER TsA�t eat �t U•■t Lo urn. )Dl <. vrin►t wants l" shouted mother. , words That's why more people Pmhoto Guild. lo� >,lwn Avsstts o�oo eI' did mother; but the bee are buying Twaddle Chicks thin Toronto.- X00. lien = fewerwal year than over before. All ahicks . _vvsvixr Bask&toca• _- leerel. are from carefullyy nulled, Govern. . 'Aung him r' replied Willie. �� meat Appproved bloodtested breed - i'A>010 CATALO(i111 RATURH'B R H L P - DIX011'!k ors. We can Div you Dromet FREE COLORHD CAT GUS OF Remedy for Rheumatic eFaina, i " delivery on White Leghorn, Bar• I.fure•ry Stock. Contai euritio. Thousands ifs 3 L Ebiet M: husband b as NW a red Rocks' and many other popular Trees, Romeo . tit t Re Fruit »'a Drug Btor tai HtBts i urebresde an py d hybrid a sus P t' .effideaoy export is a large SO W Y rid e a fd' W$iltmi todi''m foiryoaur 1!r C���ay.� Ewa. carps d {1,00. .,effiq.^ �_ a ha a -lf rebieede. t hybr Sowmsnvtlh Ontiilo.L Limits l,s 4 °. :... - - Naomh "31Vbat door as of. ' ooschoose and Send for r now Pe ibarTr —, :T , M iiaiesey expert do?" Bo HOW toyer to cover free catalogue.• Fa1TIimASTONHAU08 t CO►►PANt Weddle Chick Hatcheries Limit- Patent Solicitors, Hstabllog Elder "Well, if we women -ad, Fergus. Ontario, FEATHERS WABT10D Iit03 10 • iCtng West, 'Tosonta Wei Booklet of Information on to- `, -did it, they would call it YEAR AFTER YEAR - ITS BRAY NEW AND USED GOOD 0; DII sia"t - y; i; • ___ - per-Perm , with hundreds o! poultrykespers also feather mat *hares BhBlth _ a s races raid. Bead. particulate �p FOR MA► a ablo- lr now, yon'!i want depend- ten Clt Feather Cow 1plpa,,,,a ,&bl•- ataC3c. And immediate dolly- Y Danz, -- ldwin_Htr st. Toronto. - a cry. We're geared to give you - LAW LAW O, St CAr- .:>;ven the usual inside indica- ���• t--to' at you want ptxuecs — ■tarred iron Theatre Building, Be. Tnoman e4tch the egg markets. riav" - C on'n',� w 6 c Wdiaze thus days When it ........ -. ,,, greeds and crosier. Buy Bray- - - It ALRES OF FRUIT IN gFIILL M ipecn1at10ae as t0 where they'll �' :� pie yyear. Bray Hatchery, lie. tannin , do misdates - BED- -R ml d } John N.. Hamilton -Oat cave races, 401. i f hway, ►e sent on active service. Reg. Merritt, Box $97, -Grime RUGS.' NEW 'RUGS MADE FROM, 111 t ° old. Dominion -Rug Weaving Cos. r A local father wrote his son at BARBER sHOp „ . pea , 964' Queen 8t w„ Toroata. B1Ritary camp, asking where he 1 . ' ' ' SARB�R $130P IN VILLA(}E FpR ' FOR BALffi �i rite for' booklet - e:pected to see deity. - r�t►t, .� oyDasttioa. P6r rurthnr $KUKA LAKE WATER. FRONT . Came the reply: rticvlare apply l3. P. Prow•, is Town, for sale. Four aerM. RAW FURS WANTED t "It's anybody'!: guess. $o far, PAIN , t I Bri la. small 1 Baker tress, .-Spring st ek eta: ]aNj3, FOR MUSKRAT. W F11 fig _ Rabbit, Skunk. Ship Goods Par• we've been innoculated for yel- BAKEAY 6gIIIP11101P1 as) Post. Highest Prices Pa -_Payment by return mail. Refs* few fever and given fur hate FOR 'SALE " B ► BA gg• OVENS AND 1twe8IN -_ save: Canadian Hank comaierc%.. err, also rebuilt' tautpmeut a1= B'OR a' F 1 fps $QUara Abe Geri sr. ° $AI.E B P, AIRBAN�- • . cCo Engine, slag rebuilt 1 Now =68 8t, Paul West, Sdontrest� ways on head. Term■ , arranged. >d ` McCormick- Deetta6 Tractor. New I wish that I could Banco s. ,, Correspondence invited Hubbard arantee. J. H. McCavf, 1, IL 'Q Ah'1 iftI7!) Ali1Q ` -' J ♦ rule Portable C7yeo Co, 108 Bathutdst = 7fio Padtsge FREZ Bt., Toronto. jar, Barrie :, Tbajt every Moth mast Bo GOOD RESOLUTION EVERY siPJM -7lla Package-49 you suffer iota HERBS WANTED 1 sufferer of Rheumatic Pains or to school, as o! Rheamatlsm, Neurltts, gcfat�p■, BOOKS AND MAO INNS -- itixWZis BUY HUNDREDS DIF 108- Neuritis should try Dixon's Rein • —As I•attil� o—m some ex• 7lrthrltls, Lumbago, N Is, tai• ant herbs, Roots Bnriur. ri edgi Munro's Dru Store. Sff _ ral, q periwoed Mole PAIN -R a" Ttsatnuat to� )♦0088 DiAC3AZI�TES, FROM 6a i:IP. -Dominion Herb D(■tribubors, 1451 n, Ottawa. Post aid, =1,UU. due 7yoouu relief. send tg1 a FIi1RB wq) : tin• of the largest assortment ]ialtlMoatreaL STAN A4 Sdti}�, 4jV�b rbLi1 To maki a less cons pieu• ACKAGI4 today and rid yoarsel! sal a Canada Technical, Trades, . c ` slid mine Thar• are r►o. litany, Aviation; Detectfyn,•Loye, HAffaDREiBllrO SCHOOL z' one bete. pain �• TAMP C4LLIDCTING IB WA13. -- • - - • ti to tbL Otter. a will send one Free omaac• Business, Unn■vs1, Max- M ii Peeltspto each sufferer for trial Writ a 1?roL"sioas, Medical, LwRN HAIRL)"St1ING THE ROB. time *unseat on. 60 Blfferent Now- sufferer TIr lAIIO-X Cn., P.O. flea f{ ta-� eta' ltnsh !or free llltutra art■gn method. Information on re 800 'Thad and Canada only Iiiei, �r tloa B, Toronto. catalogue Canadian Book Coaa. Qu•so ' re ardia class". an 'finely mtxed Newlouadlaad ... t aa' T, IN and Canada, oil 26a Free price. ny, 4 bictoria Street, Toronto. son's HalydreaT r Academy, 3IT Canadian Vic" lists o! Canadian Stamps aft!i, IHYI:ARS� wean• Road, Toronto Worldwide packets. Old., accums• „ g ..• el1ERL = lies f/1Y81t . latlops' purchased York Stange 4 TOUR H IKOR30 MIL.>aA(lEl C R it PI(1t001fB any, Toronto 9.' - YOU GIRLS WHO SUFFER g� .: / I EON RACING HOMERS. P S R8: 19'I ♦ B, PHOTOGRAPHY M1NAR1 * �rucksl Tractors! Alrmall for .., ... . �\ ` qquick Information? Agents, eal lass oL Hinds, Stock lmDorted Aeromatie Motor, Box 1011, �as- scat >ca la nd. then nfor anon. • 'p Y_: __ - ITI ME NO�RII oon..r. Can lM ix oBo inform dney - FOR QU ►1.1TY _ noun Morris, Bos tSa, Sydney s� f O �% C. `B.. Nova 13cotla - _ _ _ LL youatt>lstmoo Beam 1lsot• 01Ri USED, AND B>OeY r AND T ALQw! _.:. - - -- PHOTO(iRAPH:Y - — d"- ����'��'� UNT PLaIABAAIT MUTU LW, i or .i ezpasurs Ims. developed .. _ K� ' nsryo Toronto, drat L`hty tap.. SsPI7� Drtated. or **r4ortnts, 26c.- mmiftly ELt�ano" --wf Lydia i dsali tip S06 Io4a4Item fns �g 'd' 4�Dii< - oney refaaded if not satlsfled o Plukham's Vegetable t. 81sa t�, DsalO A 1A>EOase F$OTt> PINiSIbi,; #, rOUR ROLTi �AL PHOTO I BERVIC .'' " Tablrq (wttth Stool. l+11tN a4d riche. a+veloped and Driated.with free Station J.. Toronto. r tT _ *Y �� Bed Cars Make as many �pfa Masai: 96a Reprints 'll' for • ,► build uPsed blood. ilaM 1s OBaatls. Panda W rite for our rtee Sock.. 6a stablisb•d 25 years. Brlsbt- A ' Pedigreed Bass aewN and an. Tononiw 10, Aiohmond Street >•asR Q t tYN .,-ISSUE. 1 P�� '��i. .ate' .. .1 -' .. .. .c . . -' 3 s • .. - .` a -, - - ..' -+' .. -', hiL s3s . U .f •v. y Y +,�•s ... -, ..fit. .,r....�af.r. ... :fay. -. `K,'t baavR'^• -• „r .r, :.✓: •__...�,.„r. - s:.: -. - _ , ,'. - '..} .,i;.' 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Britain, iZ•o0 in adviattea. fl�era`!o/ls ul.nts. oyster et90 try-' !Wheat far Fall Wheat atds to normal pep after 80. 40 or b0. Get. .De” toteod=tO7 alas �� - = TRANSPORT - -,ng-give rx 0c, per l+ushel • o fBdpW';°.t°.Il g°�`ISOa wens stores. BALE REG'ISTEA - TRANSPORT It it is feed you are neefte 4� FR1m_ AtY, APRIL • 17th -- snc+tion _ 1 1 CAR'iAi%'�1' hale of damn stock, tzactol, inple- �T TIO MOVING Order Fence ai *0s pfd PrLie ==ts, bay gr%ia etc. at lot 8 and 4 - -- SAND f:�RAVEI.. 8T(�I�E s 4 tll, D. Scarboro; 1' 1 -2 m.'south af' �� �_� �'�"' _ .,. Fares- Ekv& or Hlgh -% ay, at west Hill, I�keeid. 0s. Brock R d Gravel` - 'Poiaif. Piroperty of hate F%sd Brown V dmpli but rich de• cla ' On� Estate. 7kxms cash. No reserve. w _ Plt -- - - - Property sold. ..Sale at 1. p, m. See dLa we eau furnish *101. 891 offiee. 88w. av noriils' utat 'will }� _ . bills; Clarke Prentice, auctioneer. : oleass from every : $' +ed Pit Run Gravel t R_ epair Shop wtaadpofttL in dignity of appearance our PERMANENT NAfGINF Phil&, � • - work will -stand out Sand and Graded TW FRAIFS THE TEMPER :Tractor 'Service - Tribute - 1T-MAY BE . Graduate` I H. C. Tractor Sebool No Greater Tribute Stone AND NERVES. ,., 10 years experience / Kingston Road West YOUR EYES. ! N. W. Si;Alt'rtJKU Dv�►_yeiva vs. Lasdg l -. t.1 lit 't Vice in 311 makps of TracfioM ° =- - " -- — C. H. TUCK, 0FT. D -. ttrgnwar I �t rttt�wr: -- paaut, rica. V a' 0 l,t ensed ion gu r Service t Wbrks 3atislaction guaranteed Toronto Offioe — Howard -6471 ,. Dier7 Hfedt, off. !. Q ph. 462 �Yhicby. ont. JOHN 130L'RNE & cON' 03HAWA,'ONT. . -JOHN N )RTON IiHigr wilts letters and send money Phone 1616' E'hone b1Q1 C4AREMf3N'�' aedws? Order roar Bray Ctdeb� ' Q W AN TE D DEAD HORSES AND,CATTLB 'We do building of * all ]cinch " •FUNERAL uIREOTOR AND. For tree pica up phone _ .. EMBALMER CARPENTERING BIiOt71�LIN 66 sa"'R :Aaccessor.to W. J. ldatber, f''TtA�Oj�n' t GIs - CEMENTING" Stoaf vide PICKERING , ........ ... +. '6" ne UUMKIt. �A PLUMBING 'P'ICKEBINd 9P W. Pii ;tit and Oa7, !letviee -, ROOFING AGIaNCOLTJ T ..'...... zone 2M - : Li7i1TED s Business Plioei Reddraer! R e P$Y ths- p8Owe ebalpt Wa also sell Brantford Acefius bcarboro :�unetyon s oerl : =Et l=ee- Bahr. w,►.. — t�rDO _- - Hdabment,. _Duro Wates___� - TEI�iONE8 •-- Howard 1117 or &wbom 886 8191008, Beauty Stable RADIO SERVICE , ' 'iMED A= JUST A Flo -LDM OF OUB sTOCK: Bafid Materisla All s+tadea and sines of ltmnbes, _much or dressed- ixa0ue9•sae�h- doors- � - stands for VICTOk! Yon eau do hoar bit _to bra :Ylctoi7 . sc:eea - o -rum. +twa: lar.4 ..ksud fL..�:. � -L j � 1.t�,.:i.:. i A, .y 115timat" Free � � - -- - — H you enable your poultry to , "�►►' - - eedargtsi�0 al0ia81e Siding -wall board s- eheetzodc-t�ock lath -c@dar and us- Pad more tad better sags sad phslt shingles -roil roofiWreck yr tion- plywood 'panels. .. � - .woes smear K4 ' oil #nails► meat winning w ,maaenite product•- barelay tile - sea=si pipe = field tilde. - Phioaa db08 - .- �Guaraateed Repair 9ervie0 EVERYTHING FROM FOUNDATION TO RIDGEBOARD` = PICKiatING, ONITARIOO /etc - - _ Any ?oaks � Modet _. J. _ - - _ _... ,i�'- ...�, ARTHUR � F'If:f:.D - _ r 8 / 18 1� - . ' .. PICKERINFG —. ONT. ITIrp COCKSHU-i a ` �.. - - - e*',17d9ss UTAL - NOTNOAA ffff! _ -Hoarders ire 0"M who buv and stori awav gQoeL beyond their immediate needs. They want to be in 'an unfair position over their N neighbors. Hoarders are traitors. to their country 4L:nd their fel ::lo* citizens, C. gal by creating, excessive. and un- necessary demands for goods, they slow down the — - . war effort. • There is no excu for "panic buying" and4hoardirtQ: se T£vergone *ill hwm enough. if,no one, tries to get irav17 1.1..9.. U61.- !lady. : A'ioarding must stop I Every unnecessary purchase '.mnakes it more diffic�r'Canada to do a full war .. job.. ...... ��liIE/QE:�A LAW A��4 /HS'T HDA/QD /H6 _: :3t Is against the taw to buy more 'than auirr.nt needs. Violation of the law is punishable by fines up to $5,000,,4rd - ire►prLoa:eteslt for as long as two yNra: _ AVOID -ALL - UNNECESSARY BUYING'— -AVOID WASTE ­ MAKE EVERYTHING LAST THE LONGEST TIME POSSIBLE - --In cases where it • is -advisable for you ' to buy is ' d dmini6e oil ^tour imms&gte . requirements - -such as your nest season's coal PPIy -7at w1II bi' ' sncbuiaged to do so 114 dirict itdteaastit : from responowe ofiidaL. THE WARTIME -PRICES AND TRADE BOARD ` .. QT.TAWA, CANADA „ .. �.'.11�;.�-- +j- z, ?...L,iL'N'.L ..- ••fie. '4. '.'. '.' "__'�. r. •.� -.. -- ...-T"T"' ..: '.: Wit• .:, -J = e!'l M above ' saaa ss _ Rw% seswese eta _ar••- - La LYE also stands for VITA -DtNA s ewa-• b ch Claremont, Ont. , Avia . - lb ll straltgihandi and sh to=«t. Thi. outstanding mash V lase >,.: _PIANO- T'ClNIN4 - - - sun of ever 140 years milling and SiA N D Blatchtorws experience. - Ess All Rinds of Repair Work Mash will enable your birds to All Timing Guaranteed' ' produce eggs: will maintain iealth and body weight at the lowest feed IC., S. MirOi)UI�T�I,D east. per erg• tOS 'CIO" AT&, Tormte star. your - layers on rT now and - -out '°U M°"e` °°`yt 'oat the ls7!inr '9essoa. And, 80,1 PICBERINa .btu" you will have BIRDS — (sot worn . out cuila) to market nest t �- j .. vce mchicken > om o --- - - Pwne PicsDr 4 ostar ter, g o ]mash.. laying mash, •R. Ce CArWDENINa' range •mash - , FUNERAL DIR>iQTOA starter+,r, concentra-' - Priia DAmbulance -test calf starter, tures iglu _ Phone 9QWJ _ .:key starter; salt Malvern 500 w *blocks and bags Markham, Ont• ]Pu rasa fly ' sprays y - Its 1� L�f Mutual Firs P : -for . cattle. r ' D. N. .dookwood -1 : : - Iaanranc� Co• ._ ,' P1LKQitING, 'ONT. .'.and WA•WANE.SA INS: ON wa 1DBLIV)iR - :amp ::t.: fbi Yarai• •tea cam, :The :Farmers - - - - -- - . ,' Auctioneer __ _ --= =rimes= 019• = = -_ .A0ow*We Mils tt * �- - -�— �*- liL�ili1 .7. farmer • - • As. -)[1,is• - f >RlOrm 8600lc, -_ Furniisre rIM• - 1 Wrke or BOWMAN $ 1111 A ftedft n Teen , .,M a ft .Isla Lsrse of too 8ma8 '°s�l'1'AMi° µd9endeyr IL IL 1, er pm a- • _ • � w. . ,._ .. woJ�',:- .,••i, d•F if:JivNw- tSr•!lh��n.b. * ^Xe1fiS%f�Ja'- '�.- '•:'� x RfiL'_'.� n., ..i :"�•,. .w :q c,w. `.,err '}, 9. .. ... . - -' .i'.�r'M ;ti _ .. ~'-Y ;'�a�' r ^•'.„"1" i',`' 5 : u ti., a.r. tl ^ . •.3},�kx . .spy^- �6'F`• •nt iW. 1 ` L . >+rT:�}' •n "` t '4 _ F (.I • -r - 'Al *.L4 4 • � `fir home of the 'Johnston family, for W. ,I: of Brougham on Tuesday, ) COTTAGE - well furnished, labs- « ' A ® °eat Johnston, on Monday last, be- Claremont Y P. Union pare giving trout, 6 roarm a,. outaide eating porch, <<.; -, �... , , g► ty, aP privath- w l• ,� fore he enters the Ant Force, A us. their religious drama `1'fie Terr- electricity, tended- • ei • 9@0 number o! Brougham Y. P. ibis Meek",in our church on Sunday garage, large verandah, t'ickermg Rev. Keith Daniel and family via- ate; evening, April 19th, at 8..80 o'clock, Beach. Barber, 839 ,Ontario Sts. Tpr- , F week. _ . - 'onto, Russell, of UAridge, -and Free - -7.­.- �� Waal rte ��� take 1aloatr of 1#�cismond H311; three slaters: — -= -' -maid • of Sunday School Miaa3onary -onto, Bps,. 4400 _ 3d-B •: - Work. Come out and enjoy a help- FOR SATE -. 3 bush. Red Clover Mn. Morganson and , Wv. Lees, o: iul Easter_ Meeting Seed, is subject on Siuiday mcrnigg next, Toronto, -tW .ms's. Huntley of Dot- Cherrywood � gpO� q EY' $16. bush; also �100od; message to hi#nanity'° and r'oit; and one grand - daughter. Ser a... -.__. _quantity* Alaska .and. _VLatoi'F _Ooh.' za= the evening service, 'The- Pksie- vices were held lkom-the home, •with -- �• Tleety, -F► R. -2� - Pickering — `D u tl�aitoll SEED "it SALE -- Empire Millet. Rev. k E. Kennedy of5ciating ant, - .. __ ,. Mrs. Beldoevokd is spending a few Grade No. 1, 4c d Sudan r Bors�-to .1br. and Mrs. Victor Bev. �i►alter Daniel, asetatiag.. Pall- per 'pound; � _ -� '.Plant, at --the hame.of Mrs. Pla=it's' bear'erd Were:' Messrs W. pal. days' with her sister, '3&94 Jones, Grass Seed, Grade No. 8, 6c. per parents, W. and Mrs, Wtn. Neil, on mar, Walter Ward, G M. Forsyth. prior to leaving her now home pound; ,also a few bushels of Red in Nova Sco 'Cloves Seed. F. H. Wes P: ny� A•p� 11th, 1942, a daagh- Los. Hill, Jas. Coates and F. Mow- Airs Doreen McGiashan spent the they, Picker. Mr's W. Hodgson arrived from Yng: Phone Pickers } der. Interment took place at Quaker Easter holidays in..the City with . her Pickering 1418 �; Winnipeg last week and •is' with Rev. Daniel spent Tuesday and Hill. Cemetery, Uxbridge. grandmother, Mrs. Colby. FpR SALE -• a quantity $sneer - • his mother, 11�. Loughlin.' .The • West Group of the W. L o! Oats, 85c. bush Mlles. R. A. Afrrell Wednesday pf this week among' hie _ f , , a _ Arthur Petty of the R. C: E. s, P in Stouifvile. the United Chnrc+h are hoping an con: 7, _ Pickerag. The tQbaoco jar in the Post. Oft- Vancouver Island, is' spending a Afternoon. Tea at the home - of Mrs. $2b .Monthly. Bomber& Near high - The .days firth his parents. Altona Road, Rout i3itis, on way, 3400med furnished cottage, ice,. in which many have dropped Hoare, r their spare coppers, to buy smokes Jack Simpson has been holidaying 7hurrsday afternoon, April 23rd well, electricity, Write _Leslie, 6` >- tJh Y , P at the farm during the Easter vao- Walker Ave. t6ronto. "for e' bo s was emptied the other otion. from 2 till 6 o'clock:'. Come end e- aa3. _ _ inv a nlfgasant afternoon anionst n . . dohn barn" had an acciden' -- pn nut. Enough to bus 900 rrerarettes }o- warp guesb% at the home of Mr. w . -..1 ..Lo friends and meet. Madame S, who G„ • nla(M,$ R.Phnilt-' tike naw for .the• boys overseas. Don't forget and M�•s. T. Robertson on Monday... will be pleased to entertain you price $169. Will sell for 50.86 Cash.' and shoulde¢, $ to drop your ' odd pennies in the Mr. Carman Thaenpson, o! Tbron- with -the.. highlights of your Past, Phone 2082 Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Tt Tyner- of Marl; M jar, for one penny will .buy a sold -. to, was with the F: Carter family, Present and future. Unit - t bank, gas been selling. maple syrup The Dumbarton Unit .of the--Red Electric Washer 'for sale Cash- ier three smokes. on Sunday. - � Ue,14APPy in the community. Cheap, Phone 2082 Oshawa., ' • lr'taremant Circle Mipsion Gtr'oe8 will meet next Tuesday after- . r+ i.�VTED — • Vne mr o itbin air`J '1'be- members s of the Auxiliary were fortunate in having held their Spring Thausrofferieg nooi,. April 21st, at the home of SQ , P y at their Aprif meeting, Dr. Jessie meeting in the church on Sunday tors ' cam We= hoiwfor a speedy re -' des N. Risk "Glen Cairn ". At the shed for 'ight 'House- keeping. WeBean, retired missionary co China evening - President Wilma' McWliirt- ems' last meeting of the Unit, the resig- .Near Plant. 1[. Pr +`ch �•d, 8 . Hunter as their speaker. After an utspiring er conducted the service, mouth Flor- � Mary `APn lowish was with won of the President, Mrs, W. Sts. Tomat.), nh••ce QA 3:"z address Dr. MoBean pleaded., with epce McWhirter presiding at the OOUain, Mies Ann Ackland cur- Cropley, was aceepteid with a great .SEED GRAIN and HAY -tog sale:' T lag the holiday. deal of MmK sad Mrs. Chas. Asa- 590 bush. Vsnauard Oats, sots_ hu h •"0`::- ' - ' f . stole farmers here ..Rave ,alerted +s�-.� is feonsented .Eo accept tlsst offices 259 bash. Bagley. O. A..C. 21, $1:1d . ` an to do everything in' their power did a fine job. ltss; W.. Gas, guest Ong. fie, Hid Carter of the 48t . bush. 10 Tons cow- hay. John DEi11ae help Cain&, and to uphold In pra7- speaker', gave a talk quite suitable Came Borden, spent . Phone 8 r 8 Aat+amaat kI yes Chinese leadeis" aa3 missid" is for the occasion. Missionary stories, - week -end old aegn spent ; = is the present esieda through which the children paying it<tsrsuting alt- laQ _. renewing lba Dowel "6;* peaaung a . few ention. *_ _� lashes around Dua�artors. Mx. Cos- . - -- - - -' -- - -=- tb _f ioa_da in- the q - ` wfit be e+esnembalesd as having ! -- -- z>fte .Y. P;hetd ` dui 8eitt -- -_ r �g tTBSD , -- done_a_apleaddd. 'work stew' - years- -- 'tti� sue► >m�► oaaa� - - m+aaling- it the close o! t>� - ]dieddon - - _ - -- - -- - - -- - - .• - — - On Thursday evening asst,- the. Mend meeting. Hamld Pbttiipe, con- sack to tae boyar classes ox tar Un- W0- sew: -- Wt OR!'cial Board o! the United G'h+g+tb vener oL, the Cit�senghip Group. had Miss Brawn, of Toronto, is stud- ited Sunday School. send a lasts �viiat st WA - adertained the ausaberl, of th Chair cage of the program eat teacher observer at the school Mn . Ohneth, of Nisga'fa Falls, eksss gesutismsr's petals. l C. • is the Sunday School roo:a of the Mr. Ralph Muller opened his this week. and grandson, and friend visited re- eswts VCs! :>tssoastds. 1tt - ohurelfi. Alter the usual practice, the home for •Euchre Party for Fire - Meagre Winter Bros. leave soon neatly -with -the forma -s stater, Mrs DoT t is Dose kusn lueter+s ?w choir and Board members .entered men and their • wives, on Tlresday for their work at Presqui'ile. S. MorrisL go - - Janie;- Bremner anal- wife -o! Tvr- The Y: -P. Union -- of--- dw- United- - i heiitily Into games and- contests, - A evening last; A pleasing event of _ Tdaiatly lunch was serves by the lad- the evening, as. the oa of onto, rallea ` on Grasmere on SatuT- Cburch_hdd th_e regular meeti>Yg We also make snits to maaswasi, in of the Board. The ]?error, Rev. a handsome mantel ca r . and day. Jim is 'Secretary' of the :Cana- on Monday night, with the- Social and spring coats gaasanseed to tss: ` _ = L E, Kennedy* on. behalf o! the cow. Mrs. Annis. - dian Jersey Cattle, Club. - Committee in charge. Pickering Y. Beat wosltena�h* < gregatton and himself personally; T1he Euchre and Donce sponsored - . Mr. and Mrs. Mike Donahue :call P. U. were guests and took part in, - __ and Messrs 'S. F. Robins and J. W', vy the Women's Institute is "the ed on friends here last week prior the program. During the Social Farr, on, behalf of the Bofud, exP- Town Hall, Thursday evening; was to 'their leaving to take up largring. $ouz, croltinole �vae played• The NOTIC E rend appreciation "o! thq services well attsaded,. and was an enjoyable _.near Mapt e. record attendance at the .meetings" of the choir. Mr. Donald. Hedged, community affair. Prises v�ere won Little Wilma Jones of Sightsnd has been 'vary gratifying. .� -_• : "Leader of the Choir, responded for Creek., spent a few days with her St. Paul s Church, Sunday, April by -• Ladies, Mrs. T. Philip Jr. and "- Our tricks pass raw_ .way every the choir m�era, - and s of cousins the Winters families .sec- 19th Sunday School at 2 p. m.. Ser- , _ lw poke Mt8# A3udr*+F Pssata�n,- G+n+tiamea, - _- ' - - - - - -- - -- - _ - - - -- - -- , : the difficulties. In carrying on the Mr. Sidney Beare and - Mr. Align - entiy, vice at 3 p: m. This service will con- work of the choir under present G -•jy, Gstiss receipts. for the even- Oias• CLameace has .erected i► asst entirely of the welt -knees can- COAL,, 0e�, war tw11&uwvua. :Wd i,_.a Bgil+e� :.,a f•�a :gal..: •ad ..la new fence. along his property north' orth data. Stainer"± Crucifixion sung - brought to a close, a very pleasant of candy 427.75. - Expenses for orch- , o! the village. s unuroa, WOOD r— ���'1's _ social evening ;. salsa. (Ctzr�s), Hall sad candy s. %d. Womn&cott and family visited Pickering. All are cordially in= s�Dr O�QBI� !t - mounted to $10.75. Balance to be .relatives at Newout'e on Sunday. vtted, to attend. -- - hied Cross Dadire Ag Succeed The Club d&noe ,came off well in IliOa ,, • - �_ used for Red tk'ow work. 'The fzriily of Mr. T. C. Brown the school house. A good time was _ The Rea Crotis' Euchre 'aad bingo spent by all. _ .i ., ilLitehelL- HilWtger _ BIIX.DB'�i'8 8BPPLIBF.i- helped his celebrate his 84th *nniv.• • �mored by the south neighbors, lbw a. xwnwn Wbitt�y_ addressed ; well attended &lid a- huge sure- crass$ or ns8 vsaeheLy vu ray�rYi +sb, the Club at their regular meeting The hates of Mr. and Mrs. Wsl- _ _ ., � The evening was held at the making it a happy occasion. at Groomers Farm on Monday, ev. ter HolliAger, o!, Picke ring, was the We karyalso raisers in stock a fall home of Roy Brigaall. The highlight Cecil Bate, of she Forces► was with enin It was one of the best meet- scene of a lovely spring wedding on T'UM s= >l�1Rfi �: it$lfd,QiA of the ewsning was the Chinese auu• Ms aunt, bliss Bate, on the. first of in go# Elie yeas and the 'address, Saturday, April 11th, 1942, when qty gpppD9 �an wtdch was won b Mrs. Fred last week. Y ]!se's W. Stoneman,. oi' Mitchell, most thought -provoking and inform- was second daughter, Annie Rath, Redshaw; _ The. First Praise, Ladies alive: Under the heading of .'The was united in 'marriage to John - ws►s' a guest at the Gannon bonne g „ Allan Mitchell, only son of Mr. Joe. ••TC - .: Hammond Me;i's, lbs. Lu r Midffietoa; Brou ;hams the se rashes the bu s of Mi tehell, 1'IDg� © 3,: for euchre went to Dsra. I4ya that .rte! - - _Second, to, Des. T. $e? review tchell, and the Isle Mrs. fill Pioke nt. - _FireE, to Gordon Goetick, Second to has a cactus printlint ffe�g for the bat war and -the fellers of the of Claremont. The ceremony took PHONE - Office 74 . -Res. 912 t ` ! reel 16daliaw. Mi. A..11, - _ - place � 1_� the ti.. rink.. vwi..F m.. m =' :ryas -the lucky winner o! the Draw, second. time, '.this season. This i un- Peace Treaty. 'rue wmoee cna, f er - - kY - • -', - s -- boiled down- to the, that peogle. Prettily decorated for the occasion. oa the Bed Spread The ladies in usual. Dr. C. S: Reddick was the ofliciat- char swish to thank all. tnoae who Some person entered. the home of did not think and were unwilling to . g make sacrifices for peace Had we pla' .Wedding music was Mrs Luther Middleton; through the la •contributed in any way to ,Ile sac- not yielded to the demands of bus- P S!d by Miss Doris Hollinger, - .. •"�' „ cess' of the evening, not forgetting fruit cellar window, and .stole a: iness, and forget - . other' people's sister of the bride, and during theITANLEY - - >Itessrs McLeod and Moweer. p crate of eggs skid a basket of eggs, interests, as was the case when GrL signing of the register, Mrs. Leon- Coeds amounted to $80 - sear. also �' from garage. Britain - and • other nations followed and Gates, aunt' of the bride,' sang, - Cong;mtulations 'to MT. ond' Mrs. ..Mind our own business policy ", "0 Perfect Love." _ • 3W C=w Meitia* on, Tuft ft- twat. Dick Tweedie, -ow the birth of a- son, . . The - bride.. v in - ' The general policy of relief- exgendt- given Be- � ' 'at Briarbush Hospital. her father, was becomingly attired i heltre; There will be a Iled Cross meat- The bog, who Is-accused of rob-b- lures by Canada was' criticised and' in an afternoon dress Monterey -: on Tuesday next for the Post ,Offs has been locat. found agreameat in his listeners. A of Y y evennag. in8 0e' vote of thanks was enthusiastically rose crepe with a corsage o! roses -` Phons.too STOUFFVILL6 ' = North Pickering and • Ckarerxtont ed by the police. and spring flowers; and an heirloom cheered.. At, the business �peiiod, a Blanches at the home of Mrs. David Mrs and Mrs. W. Maine, Green brooch which had been, her great• ZHURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY ; parent., vote - of • cash• !or' the sports commi- APEtZ, 16, i7 and 26th ttee was Passed and Douglas Nry- s attended t� _start at's A m. -Mr. and Mrs. E. Holtby, on Sunday. ant made chsireman, A collection in her sister, , P4egse remember that the. s&lv- S Mildred in Reissues She Kntw Au.. i tie .-Sympathy. is expressed for the lieu of "the regular dinner of the blue - crepe and wearing •a corsage of age collecting begins next week, and bereaved by the sudden passing of roses and sweet s. I11'i•. Harold is also a grand chance to get rid of Mr: John Spenceley, Clarariftt, last Club resulted in a sum of $20 for $ Pea Answers' last, British , War Victims' Fund. Mitchell, cousin of the groom, acted __ , All those old. papers, _wags,, rubber,. week. Games and a luncheon end agenes -, as beat man and the ushers were JOAN BENNETT and scrap iron etc. The salvage for the A letter from England from Fran- al social time followed. Gard Win- village Murray is to be collected during the• cis, saying "All's well '• was, apprea ter moved a vote thinks to the theca of the bride. last week in April, Jost• remember sated by' the Ritchie family. host -and hostess for the use o! Following the -ceremony, a buffet "'The Three'' Stoog"" and : ' that little slogan every time you go .In.a recent. Issue of the Wood- luncheon was served 'to about 45 ` ' Short Subjects w' to -throw. out some *01u p, that we stock Sentinel Review, a report was their homes . Rowetul on hi were ' P extended to Col. Rowe upon his 84th guests: The brides mother. receiv- can knock ''them out of the acrap given of 'Major Corman Thornton, of s ed, wearingi blue "and and w a - •'wlt�h strap. Galt, being named Commanding Of.. blrthdsy. .,• r -- ape grey Aowe3+ed �ORDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDtY ficer of A. Company of the Scots = Before leaving oh . a short motor - APRIL .20, 21 and 22.: itl+�mera$ j9ilviosa of Late ' Fusiliers, Kitchener, 'one of two` trip, the couple visited Erskine That Uncertain WMIii J01% Spence'*$'. companies in M. 1). No. 1 that were Gre' e nwood Ceaetery, where the `bride placed - t -"*- recently ordered'to:organize for act- her flowers on the grave of,. the _ Funeral services were held. for ive ' aer�ce: Major Thornton' is a groom's mother. For travelling, the the late . �Vbn. John Spehcelej on veteran of 'the last war, going over- bride wore a blue.. and rose : plaid , MERLE QBZRUN iursday afternoon,_ who gassed a- with the 168th haft. from way quite suddenly on Tuesday Woodstock He enlisted &a a private Mrs, McVey's cousin from Mon - suit with blue accessories.. .' MEtF LE DOUG1 A8 -- 's , snornin followin a he&rt attar treal- visited the,. McVey family 9ne' g [ CIDMEDY -and SHORT 'SUBJECT'tl and- served two and one -half years day last weak. _ � ' He was in his 58th year. Born, in :is. France with the 2nd battlion and Miss Gertrude Corbett, o! Epsom, � UxhaIdge, he attended school - ;theirs- was disohaftod. with_ the 'rank of, s nt the holida at home, MT. Spenceley • spent shoes tea Coy Q; M. S, Major Thornton is a �Mr,, and Mrs. Bethel, of Oshawa; WANTXD - 6 or 7 rowhisd house, THURSDAYS 28, 2 Y; SATUJiDAT _ ' ;k years- in the trucking business for !APRIL 28, 24 and 25 g " nephew of Mrs, Brown a- rile moti•` are getting, settled at the store. Mrs. with Hydro, 2 . de;' water and I ±_ _ _the Forsyth fetmily, later going Into her w Ella Smit who was born Sadler. hoe sold the .business. to Mr. near school, by - May'-20.- Box 842 • business.-for himaeli; which he'aan� and grew up in Brougham, and Car - Bethel. We will miss Mrs. Sadie' News Office.. -'I`he Devil And - led an until his death. Mr. Spencer- dens from heherge inter ywa - -fie- -H� Mari k _.. En ne= Washer. Bargain. Rebuilt - __ -___ - sol- , cottsmunity very- mid..- - fY � y ea • ap •till- -° _ _ y Bea Washer; powered with half- . _ a. -� hie death: He was a member o! the on McVey s girl friend Y P - „ The Y. P,. will. meet in._the cllur'ch - from. Cobourg, spent the. hoti4y at horse engine, for farm use on sale JEAN AATIiU'R and ' United Church and was Weil liked at' reduction of $b0 from original '�- by all who knew him. He is �urviv- on Sunday, April 19th, under the the Parsonage. CHAS. COBURN + lea¢erslup of Doreen Carlton, Fell- Mr. Bob McVey entertained his 'cost. Modern washing _ action. ' Easy. err by his widow; & daughteR,' 1tRrs: owahip ,Convener. _Topic . God . boy friend' from the. •Ctty. over the terms. C'uannteed one teals. Apply Bea Washer Store 66 3kmcoe St. „ tx Delbert Booth, o! StoufiviMe; a sea bears the People's Cry. week-end. - - -, + -- Gordon, at horn*; tom brothers: A farewell social was held at the Mrs. Osew Wilson entertained the Rckth,. Oshawa; Bd-, of Mt. Albert, Gordon, of Tor- _ , j� :l•. r . x - •�w.e„r�. ub.� .A }` «•. e''�' Ti, ... ... .- s..,u_e. �_�...,_i' �r. .� :.. .- i . - ._ .- .,...:e ,... ,. -. . ,. - ._ .. _ ..•F,�,ukils_ .. - ... .. ✓.., f?''1^'fii 5L�,��. y'L_+Z - =�.. t••�...: �Sr . °Y '- - .+d.�.'A -¢^N.• r+�•ez+r, 'cY+i� •qy4 -v' ..i'd.av rJ <� ..a++ ryas -to .!.` -+4 ; Ta ,_.car' .a+aseaaa..a3y. • .n. es w. vzau° .:- .L.'.t.s:.+.s -�. .+.a..- :a;,w. .,,.,0 ...lG'•:'v.o„ o' 'K...' mil, T�' ,�'aly, •` F y�{.'� °,_:. t' CEYLON- -WHERE JAPANESE "SURPRISE" BACKFIRED THE VKAR •WEEK — Commentary on Cui�liil' Events Japanese At The Gates Of India .C. _ ;5 "'S /,'`Y',:.'f r,�'b• / �/ per■ * . Russia list Be � a�tn Aid To Sir Stafford :Grippe; in the-fot- volt might lend his efforts to pre - lowing- words, outlined the new for settlement was also discussed . l w'Qi g India: - ?' a - o for ' ._ ......... .ia.. diplomatic .�i� F � "The abject is the creation _o! The outlook for India was dart h R anew Indian union which shall if Sir Stafford tailed in hla mission. constitute a dominion associate Although Japan had' sounded the ad . with the 'United Kingdom • , cry of "India for the Indiana" there and other dominions by, a 'com• seeined little doubt that Japanese mon - allegiance to the Crown ' conquest of the country would mea>r -but equal to them in every' 're- another lengthy 'period of li>sb- spoof, in no way subordinate in jugation. If Britain's plan were re= any aspect of its domestic and - jetted internal dissension might A yr ffR� r external affairs:' make India an easy, prey for the - ..• In: this plan is fpreseen full, in. invader. y ,-i�, Fr �r dependence for India after chi+ India Is Attacked W N e �� fk war. Great Britain has offered to The Imminence 'of the danger = " . "Y•:w� '� a �, y'x y,' x< e >F rs`?` ;: +�, / /y'i�,r - rnaQia: (1 }- -the -baJ.o ✓ was C10 rly evid ent in th@ advance ..._. _ upon, . which all groups is of Japanese troops our the Burma r' v:, India may find agreement; (2) Bri- front and a' strong naval :and air a _h ..00 .,t i,.d:,. a vlu r:kya,a attack on the Island of Ceylon. The i, 1.1.ubL W Ltlj'YVU wan Ltly LLL`JeLL W11LL -- -- °" , conatitutlon.are being worked out. heavy losses to the Japanese but < Great swarms of Japanese planes attem_Jited to attack Colombo, capital and main aeaport'of Ceylon. India. Divided• had it succeeded the Allied lines �4- *ts important harbor is shown above. _Jap raid was smashed when British defenders shot down at The plan went tar toward meet• of communication to Calcutta least 82 planes and riddled 26 more. The Japiaes e, apparently thinking they could catch the defenders napping, killed • "fepv- citi2ens" with bombs but met with "utter .failure' from a military point of view; ing the demands of the Indian would have been severed. 'Later, napping, for 0 miles south of India and could serve as a spring: leaders, says the New York Times. the JaoanP,� made as a +leek -ten spokesmen said. Ceylon, famous for its tea, is only 6 o'..y -ur Ina ,U" by the Japanese ico invade end one It was backed by the public opinion the Eaat� coast ox -India 6Q0 .piles cat off supplies •to China and'Rusals: - _ of the United Nations �hieh fur north of Ceylon.. ;. then guaranteed its sincerity. Sir Tile Indian leaders appear to ' One-Third AlJJ< d of :iEE of a weak or youthful prince, the -` ity, Mohandas S. Gandhi means Stafford wan known to be India's have- been stirred by the Instinct. 'Resident cooflues� himself to his more to the 'masses than home friend, who, had fought long' for of salt- Droservatioa and have ap �Q yr• prescribed duties rule . - � - - the - subcontinent's 'independence. pealed' to the United States to RBy Princes '+� li. arse ..[ova vi .au Italia. recce, iduc LYOav 1Gjlla.unu 111laaly 41ifaLLLLa• inuace isrltain ,_m - yleld, more and the - British Governnafnt are though autocratic, is rarely a ty= ties. India was racially and relig• ground on the question of control _ Whole of India Does Not based upon distinct' and vsryiag rautt. Kingsht in India is hedged iously dipided; her masses Were of India's defense: Belong To Great Britain treaties. The substance of these, with' restraints or tradition and traditionally suspicious of British Britain is making an honest ef- - -1 at lest in' the cans of the more reiigiop perhaps more bindine rule., Over four centuries at Euro• fort to give India a fair deal. Then -?r It Is generally thought is the important states, is that intern -. than those of some constitutional Dean exploitation, two centuries o! would be no diltfc¢lty over the - British cried reblem if the people were united. _ domination 0 n b the D I - onarclu A ruler. ht be do In ti y ' !Oi'est, eve hi - England;- the . - ally-- tha._pzmeas ere fad cadent m �g - - ---- - to -l;ag4 sovereign rulers-- G�fi%eii -inczpa e e - 4 storm u ---- atrea,�eacti of n — wnoie -vf _ -- &W --s tys _tha -Cori jan atoms` __te a} -paDe, is vested -by- agree: ^ e00rser or later the' coaaegaences . In m -7 lyfCO¢ ' -Monitor. The fact is that nearly ment in the British Government. of his miadeeds wilt be 'viiited more Shan 8,000 years .91 their seeks it own advantage. The Droi► one- third of India, including a. Most of the princes are- very upon him or upon his succeuom seen t the s an o! India had lam n gy is and time the -gate slaiarter "of the population, has jealous of their rights. - They Bulers of the major Indian states seen the tine and fall of. many file enemy U already at the sates - never strictly speaking "belonged founded thsL Chambew of Princes .rarely do anything - definitely dls. dynasties. ]tad felt repeated waves of India to B„ "specifically 'speciticslly to . safeguard -their pleasing to their subjects. Immigration and invasion. Budd- Russia And. Japan d'�^ experts is London coat hest Nor has it been ruled or ad -, powers and prorpgatives.,; They e are mor - incliaed_W_wish , Hindu, Moslem and nose.- Military- b rule oz an Indian prince to - keep them contented. Some °1s' °a'°•r. isians Ran &ormea .seer suer st waw3y improbable flirt nlLi�ria creeS�i, � riot yetema �! _ - �apaa. _-. -me Its people owe all ace is oftero ,•�+ndsm:...� i.._ #a,pa_�. a ah_� r q.. .4. vwr.,,��,,, Este divided the people; the auo- is heavily engaged- in the West r - - : - not to. King- Emperor, but to is- autocratic. ` Yet in India, in- efforts to improve the conditions casslaas of conquest •by native ` A collision between 'Russia and their own rulers. They are not dividual rularsbip is still the type of their people.. Those that have psiacas left- deep seated aaimoel- Japan appeal's to be inevitable. - subjects of King George VI. of government that is many ways been loath to 'glv* their- subjects tree in the masses. - The Japanese are ready' to 'strfi:s. the rulers of Indian states are• best suits the menu], moral and democratic , institutions can use- Many Dttlisultle• They have probably not used more sometimes Incorrectly . described religious condition of India. Men, aUy say there'. is no real demand The plan proposed by Sir -Slat- than 100,000 of their,! to 5 -million - as "under the thumb of a British as distinct from' ideas and . ideals, for them. :The average Indian"- ford Cripps In New Delhi wax Rri- troops in their South Pacific *per - *ldene . Except in the case are st5I1 paramount to the major- in -the states prefers a torsos- Isis's' gas *,� t!>• tide ' of attons and few of there have bees - sive" to a "responsible" govern= nationalism which- grew • In India of thoh• best: Tbeir finest soldiers. :--- - -'- • silent. Frapir*'s rnlr. _ it is believed are mobilised !a - = - - - - g� „- Under • Sir Stafford's plan met with so y and are read for as - in India's six hundred- or w eta immediate accaptaacs bz the In41sa _attaclt an Yladirost,ok. one of the Quite IL number sre mere estates- leaders. The principal objection apt most powerful fortifications to the ^ Ana use probably on their way Vwwod to._ be ItritaW.8 relais1.1ria - well ` - out Tilers are nom• so pav*sty- r•apoasibility for Iad1a's dt Aid To Russia atti4eit that it wadld' seeia more terse; it was contended by the The Japanese forces In maw merciful to find - theso princes country's leaders' that - this dutt, chnimo are probably sreatbi =and - _ other jobs. should be fa India's hands. Oa better equipped -than the- Russian ^' But the major states, sun -' has•"= oyu� �ainti thf parties differed Siberian army. Russia has bees =' `•# Misore, 1%vancore, Kashmir, Da- widely: the Hindu majority do forced to transfer some troops and soda, H derrba� - A"•'�°'�+"Z� -- 'f ...�:�'.hA dLw., �u� ►lLvriaa aaa,aa - r forces for good. They male their meat, the Moslems. comprising for "'use it the 'winter campaisa _ - contribution to the .well -being of one- to uurth _ of the aubcontinques against Hitler. It b dear; there- contribution If lddia' cannot be a uni population, feared 8131411 domes- fora, that aid to Russia Is of Dara + - - y tery country like England; it can' - ation in a self-ruled dominion.. _ mount importance. Outstanding ON SAWNG.�� as'si - certainly be a union. Other mtaorities t31raed doves the military experts believe that the Some of the princes have been plan. For example, the Sikhs, who war can be won on the two Russian --' leas than, adequate; but the mar -- -make the sr*atbst contribution' bo frosts: one iroald ifiord a base - - r GET VET7FR RESUL T� pority have been men of culture Britain's they armies, voiced the wheats Berlin could' lb bombed; th and wisdom. The late Maharaja test that the? would be a3iprerised the abler similar blue for the of Barodi was a the :1!er and a - by the - 'Moslem majority of 11,600, - bombinlz of Tokyo. ' • °6 scnour or no mean repute; and 000 m their satin Paajabs Can the jUsited Nations, espeo• - " Powder you save.' You PV Iess -qoe rat less. the Jam of Nawanagar, of cricket "a For• Compromise IaW tt►s sited States, deliver And you gar ieltti ressilts because* of CalumePe liable•• - fame,' held a high reputation as To solve these difficulties -�-ii a atstiicient supplies to Russia on ;--- - _ r :aclisw, First in the mixing bowl. thousands of tiny bob• a statesman at Geneva. ,foluti�on were •poaibl� -Sk 8AGG two !Atlas, by way o! the_° Pacific hies. released by moismrq start to make hatter of The Nisam. of Hyderabad is s told held repeated conferences and 'Attantic, while they are at is dough light and fluffy. Then in the oven, by hest; genuine statesman, perhaps the with Indian leaden, and Sir Archi- the same time making deliveries _ thousands more of these fine bobbies lift your cake of ahrewde;st to be found in all In- bald .WavelL It was hoped' that 'a �tbsough Persia add ia' she' Middit biscuits hiatt and evenly. Remember- -frith Cif+wwsk dia. - He has d9ne -a lot for, hips, com romise solution of the defense Treat, an well as to. Australia and ' 1-Yas p4 kw- Calumee is paced sarpeia+ state. pro might might be evolved. The India? 6h Iles answer to this gner - -iasly low, probably lower thaw the baking The foundation of the Osinania possibility that President Roos*- tlon everything may depend. on " nest-using univeit er* Hidaaani is powder a - the chief med¢im of instruction c-_ /� and delighted the colonel, paid•810 rrl -Yet ear ksi-- Caiumees double- acdua. Cafih scat Gets - -- -••- -' •� - will do much to units the various': y " As the man was leaving, the _ - . - ine:sis doable - leavening so most Csicmet _ " .•7 recipes all for less baking powder. tastes and creeds in the state. Some Easy �iOAey colonel asked . him how- he had - w -►�'� ~ e- 3-Yom get irgh resrin- bea�asa content �n the leftist' Congresi Party managed to capture, single -hand~ noes leavening mesas finer..beaer torture has to admit` that the zulers of �, xn0 [tslia�, + ail tae balrieg. btyature tea oz iritvancore cur* ' • Zuring �aa videvrivus uawacl. "I didn't," replied the Scottie, x inat the Italians in Libya, the „ iu men of breadth and vision. ;11 "bought them from an Aussie �! commanding officer of a Scottish at s bob a hundred."., -�' Peta0i1S,1 �CjlVery unit was contgrted because his ua p d men were not capturinb -as many - - Tony Amarti; 27; o!' Boston; _ decided he would rather deliver, ltali.uns as the Australian. Ap- �. Chttrth Plays Pad then manufacture ,bullets, so he pealing to uphold the honor of For tae rust time once the BAKING • • Scotland,' he offered .a rleward of Ddid'dle A¢ea, Salisbury Cathedral _ resigned his job in- an ammuni- 2s 6d s head. for all the pris- was- used for a secular purpose tion factory and joined the navy. brought in, when a Ministry of lnforimcioa "While I was making bullets," oners _ - Next morning, one of Stet- meeting was held 'here. The dean he said, "I got the feeling .1 want- . ig said he felt the church "must - s `so to deliver them to the Jape ties p ;esepted hinTse►f• w+th -eight. and ,guns." hundred prisoners, and, a11rpr,eed, play its part is this war". , — AR FELLERS --A dad Break , . By REE L GENE. BYRIVES �. �VIELL,I Guam rM NO. MA'ANb AMS, DUFFY AN _ Al t - - l OWA LUCK! WT A DIDN SEE THEM ANYWHERE OKAY -SHOOT FAST! 9AA OIUMAD. AMIrWNifRE. WIjEM AN SET OAT TAE�LE� i wAmNA GET HOME . �. .. C1t► GAME IS 100 AI1�t�A •flbTED.' vAS ITA LAime 90rtiLEA 1NRi1 THESE OLIVES _ STEED FOIL *MU �,• IFi TIME FOR SUPPER' " - -- - -- _� t l yF e.l IM ee,ft. No aft fewpwr . - ..._ -�" . ' ` -- _ _ - ,. - Itr� _ - ,• ' , '"' ... i _ - - .- . . .. ...fit +'r4` ^ evZ .� f s^� • 4. � •: ,aTw, ^4 a r �{ . - •a ••"y^sa`. ••,. ++ �:r - r f.�1:..,G..- :4 i•�"- `y.. ...,. – 'L.'.. .t, - .. 2! .,rs,. .yoy -! .;,r„a + °' ^w„•"c•'• �,.i:XF.�'°Ff Y.La .P. 1^,i S �M�,B��: ,M :C,. `�.r �+'_ .,. Y.4K J.. •'1" }NM" Y^ 4.'. V, TtG. •M; ✓ '. -:3�� wZ.... .Lw. :uL .✓ ..+'.S t: •F,.'S' .i:•i�. ., �• £ .,.4p4, — •tit . E<'M:Y•� •'�..1y • .��' _ ai _. _�S.." aft. .,.G i ft_ "1'd be delighted. Llentenaat been transformed from the • starchy .Lave bees hotsrs ter. ♦ segeilst- qt � Vou� Z _ Radius My name is ... anres into a very desiri�ble young major with a military +obese ll" 6i ' n � He held up one hand and slipped woman -.- petite and winsome. im• on the arm ce his of -um was jtw onto the divan beside hei. "Mfns pulsively he put an aim woom standing by his bed. AM Onut your ide� y.." sleuthed restat and (}rep's heart filled with an "Please perrs only, Lieutenant 311161N , ; •,• yew dressing gown. a great, warm glow. line, and report immediately to w j... - - -�_ She -- Wised •her eyebrows' hC `e � .... "Hey, you two. ever hear pf Colonel Stephenson. His- w4er, _ .._ - -- - - — -- wed - surprise: "And- tu-wbat-am I _ - `Trtghts- Out`= 1t't,11:E0:"- The -tam - 133rt'= ., r =:a indebted for this Intensive Sher• figure looming behind the ' couple " Rollins tried to shake on the -' -' locking?" burst into sudden laughter, heavy haze of first sleep. "what's - r "If you weren't 'so deuced for. ► s • up--something happear' N ; j Mal in your manner and uniform Rollins jerked his arm away and The M.. F. replied tersely: "I s T' :,. .- y and K this were ohiy a college turned around: It w Tees! cannot say, Sdr. Please hurry- -the Picini," Rollins came back, "I'd be •• waiting.,, e T Sister Davasr, this ie my tried. colossi >a was g. • tempted to say that 'I'm quite Ir. Captain gyd Tees." He shouted Greg lifted his feet ' out of the t responsible where blue-eyed blonds the introduction above the ' wind. bunk and Into his slippers. He " are concerned- even - when, un- "Tonight's pinch -hi threw' on his dressing gown and ' pinch-hitting orderly of• instinctively rubbed back his hair - -- ♦ SERIAL STORY - - - iorcunately, said interest isn't reef• gwr and a prize butter- innerl" " - - prorated: They all laughed and moved off as he stepped Into the corridor. i The nurse was a superb eam- together to the nearest door.' They There were military police crowd- ' f MURDER INCON VOY Denioa as well as a polisLen bridge stood in th Reorridor chatting for ad outside the cabin of the "O. C. :._ .. -. smoothed, _ BY A. W. O'BR1 EN- per 'who tlreg's obvious misplays. at her watch. f ��� + � tion as'he rushed bya . them to attea find b t As the evening's play came to a "It really #e late- i'm_v+ a naval lieutenant- commander, the L. IST UICEn.- i-iausonans rsalirne uLouuaca nung ireew. ' � �Y -cra caiiiu6 uute au•, aO�U•LBa2 and medical Ot1iCe? with - " " r.,.... .. other b thPlr fief nam— 'sa,•,.' have met yon, Captain, Bad " -she Miss• y eueeuueu a nano to Greg- "thank■ an llin....i� t axe cuuy uatmsw awns who had attneted his atten- ing from the evening table. Greg wards, at the bar, they enjoyed a a million for a very pleasant even• and Rollins noticed with some .. Lion earlier In the day. She explains Rollins had felt a little squeam. nightcap together. although she ad. tug." +, With a parting am11e, she wonderment that the hands i mr the - ;�" she earns out on deck `to smoke Leh, but a brandy, dry, ginger ale matted that the rolling of the ,ship deck clock in front `of,.the.,colonel t a olgaret The next day, Rollins and lemon Juice had brought an lied bothered her slightly while bond turned and torrid disappeared aeoyad a y j Pointed to 8:40. - - awakes t6 discover the eanvo' Is amasing- recovery. gazing at the cards, bead in the eortfdt�. 'Colonel Stephenson tadieated a y �'uat tla, "roil seem to be A•+ins •tl .. si.;. :. _ • asevmg out to sea. 'rue troops an raenteaant Harry Miley held' out rvu .,�y � w a oriel my .boy," remarked Tees coyly, �' being given an enthusiastic send• t1<p to the turkey whew, with nay- turn or two on dock?" suggested "but take it easy. There In a war Sit down, Rollins, and tell tie off by people lined up on then. 1_dn to month, he rushed from the Roliinp. "It w o u 1 d eertainl$ . functioning sail this isn't say Ber- when and where you saw your Later, this signal sounds .for life• nf#as while his tablemates • roared straighten you up. roommate last!" She at him with a twin- muda cruise. wearing ones heart f t drill, and Rollins is disturbed with laughter, on a khaki sleeve Isn't very cam- ;, ��' � file to hBr eye. "You mean that Rollins sat down automatically. - ' - - ° -te find the 'pretty nuns pro• "Bad business --a hangover !a mendable." Captafu Tees at about vqn will actttally aline ma to mattr �,e E' • :1. . ,L w my asimpled In locking at swriathin � aaJ'allu6 Rolling, acau nil " t sywua swums poled AM playfully in happened?" on deck tonight. Lest time you my heart through binoculars - Teea to Rollins. rand e6pecislly the ribs. Just leave The colonel wheeled around and chased me Ladoon with revolver, ' death stalk* The Dock whoa yon7e elated for orderly of. � hand - remember!" me, Mon Capitaiae, and l.1 yon men. " CHAPTER IV facer duty." gazed thoughtfully th tion a single word about this to the .� - Long afterwards, the officers Rollins felt he should also vol• Greg's brow clouded as uapleas• others, I'll be up for socking a tenant's eyes: Yes, s, - aboard Troopship "T 8" traced the nnteer, but head other plans !n ant thoughts rushed back. For in• superior officer." something has happened, and it'e M mind -that bridge tournament, for stance, he had noticed tonight that .. • • gpite a aa-Q y businae• e- -.time atmosphere of Impending tragedy in.ta� �i.a.ai,• - within the last two hours, Captain - -.- _ -W. tb , evening of saltln P. TL&.tj A .0 nurses nsa ,.T „ " Within a few minutes, Rollins ely y,, - sbaatle of misty gray blanketed the alsuod sue er sneer sail the another night. Also it's not quite was is hie- bunk. He had carefully oneted to death on 'A' deck!" assts number of officers had sa late. Besides I've s• few thin pied his overt and lifeboat • Nova. Scotian coastline 'and 'Can- � � •(Continued Next Week) ' ads bad been pushed back ever Promptly volunteered. Greg was you.,,. on the Chair beside his bed. I d like to discuss with one of them --sad he Lead taken miniature - the horison, wing only bleak She laughed nne :pectedfy die• searchlight was tucked • - - _ _.. ocean stNetches visible in the fad -- the pains to find out a certain under his Pillow. The cabin . was ins light. The lonely setting con• girl's name. o playing her dimple to ad7antage. early and warm after the ahiillII w01>I Bwl1'aRO _ "That seems- terrfru ominous, February wind on deck. The, bed • -. trusted unhappily with the gay de. She was Nursing- Stater Joan Tioutemant hut T-11 g �-- - - - Verty scenes and, too, the con- fl °• "•, °sue resiueace usted as - was soft and whits. He yawned t.olles Is one of the most £n. ,.ny u nalas Iw... _ _. a.,_ Ottawa. He felt deep down in hi ■ mmmy _overcoat snd' -her voice low• „ Joan filled 161M thengbts and tzicate compounds linowm, -nd-eaz increasing swell. heart that he was allowing his areu in mucs: secrecy- -ref meet the adventure o! Imagination to inn riot over a yon at the flail door!" gain to war had his converted into a powder which, _ At the time, a number of the , suddenly taken on a magnificently in torn, may be converted into ". y' couple of minor Incidents' and the The cloud vanished on Rallfaa younger officers mentioned that romantic teach. many nattier, from sotomabfls bridge tournament would provide brow and the boyish grin returned. He awoke with 'a start. It must wheels to fountain pens. the voyage didn't carry the "feel" p "eft the first door," he whisper. .,of a great adventure. It came , in . an ideal , excuse for - s chat. ad., - , the nature of a drab letdown that - . ". • , • • :. » . was relieved by a lifeboat drill -Se_.waa among the, first officers - I(sIDQD EATING NEWS and some sharp instructions by the to go up to "A" lounge that even. •Outside it was amazingly dark " - adjutant over the ships broadcast lug where the bridge was being o moon lighted the gray mass of The Chinese have a dish, the name of which translated means g "two delicious Mran Muffins need no trunalai�g' for �g system. - - Played. One quick glance found her ocean, and a etraaltell+ latria'uiag- thmt�• t ' Llfebelts were to be worn at all seated On a divan In the corner, wind moaned ceaselessly. They . "y °rim ""`��F -that these dellcious Dreaxiost- gems Combfae- the. times during the crossing and life. reading. Rollins °clicked hie heels walked toir$rd the- stern, Gres goodness of cornmeal with the nutty toasted taste of bran. Tice._ ' and 'bowed "to the', matron ,before hap ily conn�i•, + +a ilia vl, i -- -.... recipe goes life thist lost drina would corer' all. possible E am .—AI LAY across to the girl. la' his. 1 -$sea C Mvff AI ors #as '- nftaatfciaa lneludi ens mha- vii--- - *°°°^ 8 tablespoons shortening °• ° ...... 1 __ „cu All -Bran the Mon would be :eating. in the She looked up. unemillagly. The stern was damp with spray cup sugar cnD corn meal - - - -. ' various messes and have the reg� "good evening, Sister,” he greet. sad !t dipped and rose la even 1 Ogg --'. 1.34 cape flour - I - tlar' passageways blocked, forcing ed cheerily, "lily ;:;,;;;� 1. -Gregory- - -- Measure. The convoy 'haa wtde>s �- ii`cnpa mr 1 teaspoon salt g them to get to their stations via Rollins of -the Royal Wg6tmount ed put to night formation, emphas•- " 4% teaspoons baking powder ltitchea and furnace exits. - Regiment and I am most anxious to Laing w?dth in place of length. Like Blend shorten-ing and sugar thoroughly; add _egg and beat until. At night strictest enforcement your partner in this tournament, a tau tam ghost. ♦ camouflaged' creamy. Add milk, All -Bran and torn meal. Let soak until most , would be riven bia.•t.+nt rest.ie_ I am here " -he natted lids hlDn -- battle cruiser- took shake a tom of moisture is taken a _Sift flour with salt and baking powde* tibns Lad no rubbish of any do. "totally unarmed tonight!" - hundred yards to port, add to fast mixture sus st3i onlyy until flour disappeam Fill gresse� acrfptloa was to be thrown over. It was quite Impossible to resist Rollins looked down at Lhe' girl muffin pans two-thirds full and bake In moderately hot oven (4000I!.) w. board at any time- except 10 o'clock his charming manner. She smiled beside him. Her cheeks were g11F about 80 minutes. =. sightly. That was i to prevent say >Q reply. ten #g with 'eprsX, sad, she had -inches in • diameter). —Yierd- 16 muffins '(Z% inches in diameter) . or 12 muffins (S Possibility of the enemy tracing the .convQ7'6y floating cardboard, ' empty cana_ind - -athar .debris. -- - - -- - - -- - - - - - finals, the listeners were warn• - : sd that they -should leave warm rrinn - --Iothlng and equipment at Yam - each night before retiring- that, - - -!if the ship should be torpedoed and a' :. Wt to port or star - I board. the' men . avast not ran ap the slo" 'dock . • ._a . s. ,. ..- : +' "fat go with the list to. ftere fife a�T And ��� -SRAM Does s Double '�O� and discover this "biet .� wW to f y _ of water ... HG{ Ki - regular without using harsh cathartics that Only - i a' Now ..: at a time when good food .. good health . -offer temporary relief. ALL.BRANgets at the Cause : nnan ' is more important than ever, KELLOGG'S • • • apd r ,,..2s it• But ALL -BRAN - -- ALL -BRAN fills a dual role. As a delicious breakfast five It talon time _ like a purge . food, it helps supply the proper nourishment to -•ALL -BRAN is made by Kellogg's in London, _thousands of Canadians ...helps keep them free of Canada, and sold in a Cortvelaiently sized packages ,. 'the common type of constipation caused by lack of at all grocers' ... in indivi ro at Proper "bulk" in the diet. Eat ALL -BRAN as a restaurants. Eat it every day as a cereal or in FINE C - P - u �' cereal or in tasty muffins every day ...drink plenty muffins, and drink plenty of water. __ - .. • � ;° ALL -BRAN MUFFINS - - - .• ::• /� Z tablespoons .- y cup milk 1► % t i shortening r cup fl6ur - - _.1 cup mow teaspoon salt 1 > 1 eBfi 9, teaspoonsbek- I cup I{ellogg's '+ a... �. ♦ �� ' �;°y !!: . nu -area _ ` : ;� '. :" ■' ktRarprA';'' Cream shortening and sugar thor- oughly; add ego • and beat until ■ _ 4 creamy. Add All -Swan and milk; • et r "��t+• .as uu. ni,• ,,, ut, sa soak until the moisture in taken tip. V VeRboc Sift flour with salt and baking pow- d- - j der; idd td first mixture and stir only - - until flour disappears• Fill greased•" 'm Founded in i888 by one of fife' muffin pans but to s� early West's most outstanding - two-tlilyds'futI and bake' e► - fpures,the late W. R. Hull, the I'1i fi %;a• is moderate oven (400° F.) about 30 PP£'nsCoulee Ranch-was !ousted - minutes. : near Manton, Alberta The -• _ Yield - B'farge muffins (3" in ilia IN 2", .t., krand ie still £ s " - r Camp Rarer' meter) or lZ shall (2y" is diameter). ,I $RAND ,, Mw W .. of Y>ii '� �•. - .. OLD PINE COULEE RANCH° re.Serve by Savindl n : ,buy Wwr`SavirrQa GerliAcates 'W 25 w r- _ * , MSUE 'rte' • Ke�lo 's A - Q gg LL BRAN...Keeps You" Reg ular NATURALLY_ - � . -�► - C o c _ �y_ roc.... i' s �`l.;•• , . .:..'�Ilib..';fr r �C,L.'e�A+F "?si. "- ,{,��� . � , ';y., g _ ..�' -1'. -..�... 4. 'r • ri tg^ A%�{, 7... '•t, �":�+. 's - ' y.' "� r° "Z�':rG°'• 6•� �'•;,{ �t . `',' v. .4: ?F• � '.h .+c . " ^.. .'.a •' " yqr°'` �16' '4T�lRi'M•'�.,r'�+-- ..+«.,�..�. _ ..x., t.n��1;L. �.•w;- �.- .sw.• -: -., - u,..�•........:.,;;�' .a:a .w-:. +, ••'"•'• ,,.�yq @ .� +n.+'., �4'b�"'' _ __ :�'` • •oar r.«'" •' �, � +'•A •a.l.,' '�" _ •�.;,'.F;w .. •j,:'..ax. -'•y .Y .<' y4 .. .. R-., - _f. �' - e yam' •, _ ' 7 •� - :A�.ocahs s of the L.ly._vr .: has ma,ou is oonsidersbly..oger the polling counts ' of past elections. Mr. Clinton Prouse ' _Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pierson, of 'Enumerator for n sub- division, HERE 1S TIP, TOP.VA R Detroit, called on-Mr. and Mrs. E. ?sported having taken over three hundred names in the first two days _ ,while . on vacation' in Canada. y .Manyy things jo to make a good s ee, •p honest tailoring, coerce t and style. ear Continuation _Sc h�l was con- use, who is looking after the ; Tip Top Tailors give you all three at a p dined to bed a uln�r,c� art L�,i-i7-to l8 fr the fitly -j— at the first of the Concession to the Lake, tea that ' -. experience. ;'week. in comparing with the counts of to- measure espenence. r The April meeting of the R'�- other years, these has been "_4&__ You'll Sad, as usual, that we have all tie fine ' en's 'Missionary Society' of the Ua- Tip• Top, British and domestic fabrics. this jted Church, took the form of: -'s crease is the population all over Sp�g• Ilhese are combi with crsrreat style � special meeting, when the C. G. I. the townekTp, at;d not only, in the trends and Ti Top skilful tailoring in a - - c Plant area. p r T. and Mission Band Groups' were '= clotbing value that stands out. pkeaeat. Following the Worship Per- , ,-iod, conducted by the President, _ 1 ,• $29*75 Mrs. Hi T. Fallaise, assisted by COjiiiC� Notes - Mrs. W . C. Murkar, Mfrs. L. M. - i' mile& of pof nu. f0 A m m ff!Oai ` Corley, Mrs. J. A. Bushby and r + , ;l - � JeeiT- Clr.�, bliLcn, v..:l c u..oa- T A 5 U It Ik `lion work of • China, were shown by I i X. P. jeakinson Memb ., of Roads and Bridges' — SA yer Mss- _ VIP nthpr two Groups nave a short aey 1923; Gen Crotherg 58.50; C. _ - '� � • - . 7a'usical program which included 11Sloepfer Cd 24.50; J. D. Adams Q. '.' Piano - .solos by Misses Eileen Bush- 35.32; Canadian Oil Co. 614.23; Roy CZ KS&V dealer, for hY and Joan Fallaise; a vocal solo, Ward 24.94; Inter. Nat. Harv. Co. . 1 by Miss Isabel Heron, and a• trio by 12.12; Chas. Cooper 276.33; John TIP TOP TAILORS fall Norton 4.00; Roy Ward 150.00; A. _____ _ , -_ -_- _. Son, Heles Butt and Jessie.Bushby. Lee 71.25; Fred Hicks 69.52; Gor- ' +,The evening closed with the aerv- i don Benson 59.67; Ken Ward 82.41; Tns -see #ag of refreshments ' b5 Mrs. Blur- l John Beelby 4.00; D. J. Rommer" 1. Iitar's Group. 40; Lorne Jones 16.75, { -- �r G - - _L�JT. all�3'1ra. W. Ii. cruu4�Inrz-� 87e celeDrating Tnelr ouzn wutuug e anniversary to April friends- will. 84.00 G r Johnston, Coll. 50.OQ and B R Picke,rin'g',flardware -me at home to their friends from 3 Asst. 61erk 50.00; Wtn. Cheater 60. � � � - to 5 p. m. and from 740 till 10, in 00; Cyril '•Morley, Relief `Officer -16. the evening. F 67. T. C. Brown 15 County of The Ladies' -Aid of the Presbyter- Cutariv, i,771,gc7,L Iien7u,Cr, at . - - - - . • ^ ran Church will meet at Mrs. ilugh Hospital 259.00; Dept. Public Heal- For• Poultfy & Live Stock Tol��e use = Heal- th,-insulin. 8-59; Registrar of Heeds - '- itlea's-on Wednesday next, -mot 2.as— Roya urp-Ie far best results D. J. Callaghan was in Sellevi a 2.90; Dauforth -Aknbulance Service, • - . over the week - end owing to:' the 6.00; Printers' Guild, auditors': rpt., H 1 Z 7-- , - - . death of 'his brother, Wilfred, Who 4925; B_ Jamieson, Court Fees, 4. `Sealthfullq Air- conditioned Dr ;.kil Louse 111t�er for the- Cattle met desth in a terrible accident. He 00; T. Gregg, Court. Fees 4.00 k T. THURSDAY, FRI. SATURDAY swag engineer of a troop train tak- Johnston, mileage as. Relief Officer - APRIL 16; 1? and 18th and r oult�% � t 11.10- Pickering News. Ammasr's to Moronto. Just east of. Cobourg, Forms, Letterheads and Envelopes" � shows at 7 and 9 p. m. ��. -t� �� albs d:riviag rod of the locomotive wnaiaole e4.io; rsaam 5�e- `Saturday Mat.(nee at 1.30 broke, piercing the boiler. The to- postage, 22.00; G. Benson,e BUD ABBOTT - LOU eosTELLO -- Of milk pails and cans, - caping steam and boiling water in. a 1$20; A. Lee, ditto, 19.60; F. - .. Jared both the fireman and enginefr Hicks`, ditto, 14.97; C. Morley exp. Kee 'em f � in •• _' LL� so severll that Mr. Callaghan died • P g _ ._, erol Dlsu�f eetant for •ice stables _ .. d. Z: that sftWnoon. Ora sympathy is ea- with MARTHA RAYE and _ ` headed to the bereaved fsanilq,. Lights, s —Greenwood Str. z C�ARpL ii$UCE and uses._ _ -__ -A n�mober of the mamben of the Psesboterian. Cbere were - liter_ -aVr' _Paultr�r .. . artained at •social efas>bas_ $9NDA1; TtiE>3DAT, i f ar wW 11t - --- TSwsadayeeaaing, eWhen a most•en- last complete show ;i8.1;0 : .�- le "Wass of Made was dam- 0 - areholdei's �' - . 'A= :et for Mc�r�►iet- OesriedF• rte Ma�iesrr and - - -' 'ae bg: MA F. A. Robin, ,Else Jos. SIZ �� From - - :�_:• • ��^ _' Doisel elm 2sp0 whose _k+i0'1XZ is k►erebr - givm that *—Madame - -- -- -- .. � bmditim- of "Rodr<ad is the Cxadle � general meeting of ahar+a- ga one >lietke — we is. era get !f. Or It Y ant raise the Deep" was shy appno- hall or Pimrav;G commuN- - •• slfo tbaD hiller Leine with IA PE VEL.EZ sad "sss 11f0 _ _ + g►�` 1TY . CLUB, Lam. Vp be held- LEON ERROL end Am, wh_ o T_f►la�ad �eiano dttsta SM NW& At the close, relnshanents ►may, ApgO 21st, 1942, at the also an Added Atwacdoa = • e a.. ; i; = ; aMe fer►eeL hoar o!- 8.80 otloeit, p: ma, foy the , P W Hill 'Wheeler, R. a A. F, has pa:po w of "widesiot a Bylaw " Romance � The' _...... .. _ "tom" fraep the Weft to spend a �-� days with his pisses for W*Tmdsr of the �Q Grande : =Y 3& aid XM >� �o� P�t a the �, aft far r�- :, FARMERS of L"ONTARIO � called eat Mrs. A. G Ywkar itying the resins ac gala of the real with Cls AB ROM1IIi0 sad :Z -.mod lsamOi. wwdsasdai• aftate of the Cosaptesy, as swaged PATIRLCLA XORiOON 8" I L S Jre Ogssa is still eon- bs the, Dimetora, and for stem etber WE PAT TOiOOtd'it'O '!'iRiCi� AT 1�, TCyITS � i[AisiR' _ Zaes to ass. arils, 64 micas in gaaerai oosmess as sw eesse oe- tls m hm aretf�ns pave is Lay many l foe the neefing.' Qsmieg seat " .HOGS ('fiUESDAY. FRL 24 and 26 DAT �C � _ rArm•sd Qis�as, 1t, �A. F. DA'j'�• •Out. this BLt. _��JJ�►PRIL 98, PA and 85 - fpa■dkOg s short t+ww at his &W ad Ya23, 1942.. _ _ �a heals. Armand, al:wdy has S T. D08LE Sundown IE .. - :. ,lw sir•eaisfns � . . . .. Sae:ntarq - Sta::ias GffidE TIE'RNEY surd ._ : �., r. . . .. , ._ e • . ..:. r �'z '`;. •mt >> � tm ,right Was. - IN won't � Poultry � lion nd dpi .: '�' Tenders � Wanted ' sRII� CABOT -- - - : -- - -- lime of es�e � on" the .ems - PIC"KERING FAR SEAMD TltS, marked ten- LEA'VE PICHEIitING ders for debektturews will be moo- - -- -- _ � -- . - — -- - - = - -' --- I1LAN OR WOMAN WANTED ed• by the undersigned Treasurer of - TO OSBAVVA the .Township of Pickering, up to EVERY HOUR ' ` ! RBCiIBTEltF.a EGG GaA 1TG STATION &Vic r:are►mIA'anxiv. W'Xr i1NZ noon of Saturday, the 18th day of At .81 intnutes alter the hour -10.31 + ::iiOU"M Steady customers. Must .ble April '1942, for the purchase of De- a. m. to 1L81 p. m. Also .at &31 �:•�' ONT. PHONE >tiosest and reliable, have car, or. bentures of the Said Municipality, and 9-S8 -a. tn. and at 12.41 a. m. means of getting one. No capital or for -the Sum of ;$,000.00, bearing icily. experief►oe requited. No restrictions interest at the rate of '4 percent per ''with Watkins due to millions invest- abl nal TO TORONTQ smukn and'repay a in Eq - - - -- ed in raw. materials to protect deal- Annual Aggregate Payments of the Effigy HOUR en and customers. Write, The J. Printdpal" and interest daring a At 6 minutes to the hour 8.54 s. m. = N�1T .. W '''5 SPECIALS ' It . Watkind ' Company`, Dept O -P -16 . term -,of ten years. to 10.64 P. M. and' • at 7.09 a. m., 1'0 X a ontr'ealt P• Q• Lowest or any tender not necese- and 11.44 V. m. daily. Also at T&4 aril spoepted. !• m• except Sundays and Holidays. e SVFLUX 01F S'>tANGERS IN- q gugh Pugh (Easters Daylight Saving Time) and Slnoi[ed Fillets _ y9 OliEASES WORX OF ENUMER- Whitevale, Out, ATOR IN PICKER G Treasurer of the k[vnie tpslity 'oi -M UAVR WORMA110M At - Witb the .iaersssed population in the Corporation of the Towns* of Eastern Hosts — Pbone 4500 . -� _' .- and - Kippers Y tie 9b�waship of Pickering, the work Pickering.- COACH = :r.. _ _. - _ SILK'S MEAT p MARKET . YOUNG PEOPIaE'S DRAMATIC$;' `Ile Wo"s News Sew � � , :- . Val rrTl MC+ MONMR A large manber gathered is the The "1!wo Cowards" was aloe As hetere.:i»wd Ddiy Ner+sprpe►Ccamnunity Hatt last night to see very well played, Author Labidte - is Tnwbfa4-C , ii —Uu iiwd- -Fns fros Somadoed- P�ysr Al 11wo l•Awards" waf awarded 11' melrtbership in the sad. Iet Daily - and " bdian Summee presented by Academy, the highest honor : that BRA ice — Bdhal Ar Tislely and 1, • Maks the Yotmg Pbople'a Union o! the e, Topdaie with she Addy Mapssee Seeciee, his country can bestow, in that , 7 -',;r tLe Monitor an Ideal Newspaysee for the -u_ - — — - Chin The- pta7 —` Indian qr - _ lip, " ---------------------=-------------- - - - - -- ------ --- - -- p _— Misses - - United ` 561d. 3'6ia lajea by _ -- - Thy- ChriWan:�Cicn�puJli•hinA Socieey _ SurNner"' was gives. in- the ealne Doris Baker, Joyce Schell and Car- ~' µ One, Norway Street, Boston, Maaachuseta ., — �" artiatin- rnb..aa�., ..,-that, �i:�,7: I. man Barrett, Ken. Morley and-Wi � �• w Price $12;,00 Yeastyr, or $t.00 a - Month. was given at the Drama. Contest, it Moieneq. Both, plays of French or- _ Sway Issue, including Magazine Section, $2.64 a Year. Brougism, a few weep ago, when igin, were- translated by Barrett _ Efty Chicks -are m V Inuoductoey2Off.r, 6- Saturday Iuues 25 Came -it was awarded fi plkce. 'Those Name ----- ---- .-- ___ --- _ :'_ taking part were: M C. Mnr- .fastl Clara. Music between playa was �' M� . -- given by Miss Joblin Miss Gram, . �1i �1 d► •. _ _.. ... _ .,� % Address ___ ------------ - -•------ ••---------------- •-- •- - - - -.. Wilfred Marjory White, Mans White fall Mr. Gean•� •Bs�isey, D SAMPLE' COPY 'ON REQUEST and Jack Bunting. %OCl3;"I�OOD, PICKIir$INIi Ar r� tJ .. ,i!!�, s s... -. ... o-,:..'` °.L.w•,...a_ ... .... __. _._ ,-nth ».ii'. .�Y; - -�_ ..__�r� _.�s_,...i mac.. '�' ... :'' � "+,•'�iic���.w - ... ,._, _.� ... - IIn