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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1942_04_24v✓. M -i�e' •' , r ud' - '4p' ' ' - - . . s .. ¢. y, 4• a.t ,'.�`," v" `�� 41 r >. t cPY, A• •A *. if . .,,,Fr- 4 C :it..s' y °µR �� �..+: {" �h 'ii cif^ l ..1•', y %.'`" 4•¢. ,``L F" �.. . r --.•.a _"« -�i , w. I-'','x^ .3Yy'„ ! :u_ 'nl',�. :. "rz :,'P .'y,.�,• i ":y• t 'd :�` �i..' M 'v;�- �'' •i•�•fJ�'4 i''-• •1'.s,i , 0.1 "!„r.. ,b' �, IL �'.:' G ' •r4 �. � wr ,iE�+" YY.''!!� ^`M -,' ••';. '.•+,,: • r: ' rte; r. _ v;.;,; • :." ", It -4 T P KE I ,*. N ::. VOL. LXI "' PICHEURING, ONT., FRIDAY' APP. 24. Z� ol'� 3 ,�YOt...t,auasl �,flrl;�,. •...... d -1 �l OT�C; E �'wo, C___'. R fiCker�n Bo s- Killed " ! Ar i14. FORSYTH, Oph. �D.. Director � � - -- •! h ' �' ° R Association at Ow"io -- _- _ _ - . - .. �/ -`_ smbtx of tbs - —1 - !� esasstna I b a ataast. • �Li -- - veffse o - zµ DUNAj,D KUBDT barrietee. Chop • .i • toe. �atarr f uWu. yto+isaa. _ v received a - shock n _ rr sI ri'oi of °�.i c'�wts this weak, vOhea ft learned of the very eifectzve and edtidertt. The The Women i Institute will meet an% _ death of two local boys, who were fire on Tuesday night was 'extirig- . at �. Gown LoWs, on Tuesday. MOND4AT WEDNS lmy .4 ,�_. v _ . out to '' w tall ll ' Wu ��.i r r oc.. a r..A evening, April Mtn AT -1 au p. m, A �81Z • - - v, •t s. i?,.,..1 =�h ' ><..,,,,. L, Mt.- R. II. Ba :. �. , �ii1►TON'. K. Q Tekt�ilooii know �t in the village, and were both C F=AGE TH L-M ARRESTED oweracy" will be gtvM- A good at- ? Gib per Bag BELL.It.�C_- Adel. a with the IL C. A. F. tendanwe is requested, as this is the '25 WIg lots - 6 Cents Per bag' jy ' - F. ROSS "Gin- BAKER, PInOKl•.'RING ,Following as exteoisive camper 'Annual Meeting and Eleation -of For ProSltabie pig feesdlas J 87S Bay Sty REPI'�TD X11- I:iED, WEDNESDAY by Chief Constable Irvine, Picker- Officers. Roll Call - "A i.aw, re- g� �g Is no _100 L POND— Tt+.vasv tng, and F.v.. +:v,sbl�.+;� :r.LL�.i .: 1•L:.,e 7�+ r-,, L «.r<; TSis '7LiLL DOSS 1T1 - ri(,U5'McM1LLAIW -i ..:.;...:vjl� -M� gym' F� GWord Baker, of Whitby, Viature lanois, Ass &Pp- Government begvlatiolue.' Note the Ahifer.,�otarr 1 sWlfe 19 Melinda Stress soya of Mr. and Mre. Chas- Baker, ; lehended and appeared before Mag -, change of • timme. W, Man C �a�=i� To to. Teledlwae S1t1n 690a. 49tf Ping, � �� to have Istrate Ebbs on Tuesday, and found Mr. Arthur Heenan, an employee - l3e�isaf - l4ed- while- in--action- ia -North malty - of- "breLkhw-and'" entering -. -at - a IL ' L. who has been residing am G. Maeleaiie ffi R. A. L Va - Devon, Eng., on • Monday, - according He was remanded one week in. cus- with Mr. and KA. T. Robins, has % j [TBRHERT T. FALLAISB. L. D S., to a cable received by his parenLS may, for semerim Police tnMcers taken up residence at wnuoy. D. D.S S. Graduate of ttia Royal Collese of here on Wednesday. �15eve they are locating the gang Mrs. R. Devitt of Toronto spent Gradtfate of IIniverdty u'! Toronto s�oas and ebe uaf.•ss+ty of Toronto Olfbs, 0 Sulfas St: Toronto KL 6l1i la retatlsnp secwd door net of St. nos Pilot Baker, was Z4, and ]tad been who have been responsible for the Sunday with her' mother, Mrs. H. CbmtN pktert .9. bit. Cosa bean: 9 -�� , little over a month. serous cottage break -ins/ along Me�chin. , kaddence, r u ur.ieal. iriioae Ptei .00. Born is Toronto;' he was educated the lake front. m Georges c....z., :.....e ,,, A -;- _ it-Toronto, Seirondary Schools and rO 26th. Sunday School at 10 a, m. ii"lETEB it r lL -IL 6110ittsoo qr at'1 be. Mal% J,4*I egiflte. He had been Morning Prayer, at 11 Evening Pr- -am Solicitor eta. " 1. _ Auction Sall of Estate of Late. *, -_ -s -- • Be..- E pmCa hoatn ... 1 • 6; Wad. aad.Hr� ' - � D'i'ed Brown Estate, Went Hill, a syv. .1; , y,. — , DR. BRATON. TOWNGH11P Big Success Q Robinson. Slag Str. Pkleselas - Nut to �q. , s Cyrfz Caa.•saeear. G.miniwer for RAY T`A'YLOR,' CHERRYWOOD, .- , TAG v HFAID OFFICE - O6iWA " ,.ale..w. Am"stant: ate. aasar•or CANA.Dt" nYING OFFICER 1 Ali DA L 1.ke,wa- wbits�aie. out. ULnother outstanding sal® took. WIt. e. g[vBaAB R> ooiNCED IuLY.II? ON DUTY plfice on the 14th 1 at West Hill, a7�ttu>�'day, Nlay 2 M. JL. $`3M' 3I IZ - - - t • when Auctioneer Clarke Ptrentice, _ • JVZITiCE OF, THE PSA© i _ . A. eoe the Cotanty of Ontatia _ nird b gild Mss. Ad on g J• vdwmti V. km .- • .,�, + Y__. T 'r ghat mma_ tersneld !wt A,1A ge list'. 6n • P1C.l�e nng - I - ' _ `*Yior, from the Ali N,in3s�ry, in- A Fordson tractor, i8 yre. Old, sold forming them that sorely son. Pilot for $76.00, and a wagon goal, that For the Blind A. E. RtCHAR13.CN office E. Ray Taylor, of the a12th Best Rates Avaiirbte with Squadron, had lost Iiif life on. active a week odors had been plis+rh:sed .:0ZNl RAL INSURAZfeg �1 for lt4•b0 at another sale, sold for Mrs. J- AL -Bvshby and Mrs. H. C.•; 8eonrity and 6erwice. - duty on April 15th. Born in May Hutcht�on, Co- Conveners RBAL FSTATS 128.00. A dry caw, (Holstein) $110.' 1822 at Cherrywoods he was educe- Add -. Phone CONVEYANCING a t� at Pickering Continuation School A Part Ayrshire; ' 4106.00 and her For the -Blind of Ontario County, :An t1M astablldted agamt.7, s'Nd!' and Whitby High . School. He en- cha d p Harry.and Sid Wade pur- BROUGHAM PICK 513 to serve. listed when the school term closed "h�� practically all .the young cat= _ tie. A. team of aged horses, 1100 ' ��p • -- Luk ...>�7 i. -► �4tl�.l el�# , -__ - ' and M.". nay tutu 9-1 i,. .el.`_ =fifi. 11 I1,JV of that year. He trained at- Eglin- -good prices - Wheat $1.04 and so WM. MAW ton, Mount Hope and Dunnville, re- Oats -.2c, per bush. The- entire list i ' F. J. DON•EVAN, B. �A., Be. Ot IE.IOBNARD AUQTI(�lYlLlsii AND 'ceiving his wings and ' comartiss- was di.�pveed of in thr� h�,�.K aT�+ � 8arveyors Gibsoni and Arnold. 86! �� . ... eON ion a she _lat<ter�tation in Septem- Graham Forrest, Calgarr, h is Kdng Sty: Easlt% Oehswa. PMefl - - -- V A L+�� forty. minutes: her 1941, and reaching England in _ stationed 4n Toronto. R t . A. F., L. S. On file are the records flI Sales cesdue4ed Anywhere s tion October. He was -a • fighter pilot, spent the Reek -end with his uncle 1181. Phone or write, . Address_ 914 Dunda• flying a Spitfire. '! _. ' Street. Lust. ' J. Benson Wilson. .� ,� memorial Rervice 'will be -held 'Former teacher at S. S. No. 1 'Pick- Mrs, T. Williams spent a few Whitby. Ontario. - . in the Cherrywood Church on.. Sun. ering, P,,as5es at Calgary. �yg in Toronto last week: -Mr, PHA�)r AGI \. -b2 W 8, MIIALIKEPI da orning, iamsjoined her on batumay. 't'ney K `m The death took place in Calgary Clarke Prentice $rierh sh Haspital returned home on Sunda}. - _.PICiiERL'�G F,ATAftY on Tuesday last at Calgary,'of Mrs.,' -Miss Edythe Williams of Toronto, Government Licensed W. Morrison, formerly :Miss Minnie spent Sunday with Blake and Mrs. LICENSED AUCTIONEER main St. E. stouffville, Ott, ,11r. Harding in troduced Mr. Jack Rogers„ a former resident of Pick- Lehman, For the Counties of York and Ont- �. Phone 191 1 ! 31r.. Ross Carter is all smiles - -`� Gledhill, both of the Gortion M.Kay Wig' ano; successor for Corpi. Ken. Pren- - -_ Maternity, Medics+, and. Surgical Co. at the Rotary Luncheon on Mon- Deceased taught I 'for some. sears these dos a. It's a girl. Mother and ago at S. S • No. i "for apiut eig;tt 1 babe doing nicely. Con -gratulations ice of C. A. S. F. and of the late Basta taken daq evening laiL. Mr. Gledhill is a years -with great success, and had a Mr, and Mrs. Roy Carter, and J. H. Prentice (former Prentice and . the d.' Committee o e 'sso -Member f A ... and i'�'gP CIrCIP Of 'lrlPnflA ShP 18tH � F and k'arm StOC • a Trade to t Wartime Prices and he Registered Nurses in attendance and moved to Calgary, wttere she tired Croy are the happy grandparents of Sales a specialty at fair and reaadit 2s bony aervtoe given. Board, and as Sales Manager of .his until her death - 24' years.' - - firm, spoke on "Salesirlanshfp "' Mrs. Idjprrlson' suffered' for I their first grandchild._ able rates. s f "Ambulance Ser ice 1 h• from' � Mr. and Mrs. Rudman of Toronto In tracin sa earim" rep i Y�,� 8 r anent MRS. E. R. GOAD 25.37 same time, a canes p visited their dsnghter, Mrs Archie the early days of the Phoenicianf • Funeral aelrvicea .took place >a White and Archie over the week- Now is the Timer r to the present, he emphasized the .Calgary, and the body taken to the end. � SER�TE one requirement of one of the -grin-' Calgary Cremittoriurn. Jam\ dpal assets of the aalemari - con- We are pleased to report an imp: to get that new lawn mower fipal a in hi8 the s l and to sell. She is survived by set husband, rovement in health with Mrs. Chas. AND ALSO GIVE all Canadians to out one brother, Wm. Rogers, Calgary, Carter, who has been ill for some ! gust now have a good Choiygr •• _ and "sus^ -C&ns&. g° j one .s ec, Mrs. McCluske9, Ntbw time. �Get•Yours while they last. INSURANCE - For outstanding confidertce, area i Vow qty. _j The Ladies' Aid will meet at the belied in his own product, ne called, bPme -of Miss Margo Wilson on - Hitler - the Greatest salesman of- - rPI�P'� , '4u' EIto 4%' j-Wedrs day, AP�1 _29th. �rord for -- or - --. his day. , r ROIL Call - "Love ". c� 'bri ng in your old one to be _ He appealed to c;arsadian to get T'4 have 21: Ili. �= out' of our ed to cent Ways, and moved again. We are now' settled cottage at the sale of park furnish- 1epaired, liefoze the Spring rush. �. -&RIL E. MORLEY (, realize that the situation Gatti sec- in the bas6nent 'of' the eickering ings at Ramona Park, on Saturday Q p ' i}. GENERAL INiUR'ANCE lams and reforred to our position as I Commuriity'Club and the work room of last week. Ramona Park, we tin- ALyIN BUSHBi PROTECTION regards reR, mst+eriala, adding that • will be open every Tuesday+ and I demtand, is closing up. lie will- SERVICE Hardware Tinsmith today - the Axis Powers had con- Thursday afternoon, As we have move the cottage to his home here. C trot of 91 percent" of fire world's plenty of room to work in our nefw ( Mesdames Baker and Fraser _. I'TOB.I�RINC3 5- piece. Walnutbed• supply of • rubber, 24 p. c. of steel, location, We would appreciate.-the who have been patrons for s num- _ IT • 27 'p: c.' of the nickel etc. He felt co- operabzon of the ladies in this I bey of years, at Wilson's Park will PHONE 46 -I: 4 50 r• a Yr: 1 very important w� work. uome and ! live at Grimsby Beach this year, �+ �L e� but there was much to be dome., work as. Pften as you can. having purchased a cottage • Studio Couch and 2 SPECIAL NOT'ICh: Mir . Wixey has been assisting ,�• ormaldehyde our school ,teacher Miss Margaret NEW FIRE ENGINE GIVES A On Friday, April 24th, the ltidies Johnston during the past week. For Treating Grain 16 oz Chairs, 72.50 QOOD DEMONSTRATION OF ITS are cleaning the work roams. They Mr, Roach, of Markham is- doing (Treats 50 bush.) I : CA.PABiLIZIrM. need your help. Won't you• dome some interior decorating for Gene Spring-filled ii1)att• and give a hand ? They are starting and Mrs. Forsythe. - COMPLETE LINE OF _ C C A;, big blaze went 'but" just about about 9 a, m. The Y. P. S. are ` �6.5')•43•a7� As quick as arilything of that kind Croidnole Pxrty on Saturday, April Spring Tories _ this village has ever seen .m Tues- jSMS loth at the home of Miss Mfny • day evening, when the Fire Camp- LoC�� Pearce ;.at the Rigfoot Farin on the Boned Chocolates Dinette suite, 6 �ple- any received .& call to Cecil--bock- 10th of Markharm. You are cardiaily wood's Christina Str. about 10.80,' invited to attend. Proceeds in aid ;`. 67.50 where fire had broken out in his of the desk -light •for the pulpit. Camera rum. V4•;+: "r woodpile, Presumably caused bj. a Miss June Shank has successfully �_�,,» f ,•; = grass fire, nearby, a that had not _ Sympathy is extended to Mrs. C. passed her fifth sesr examinations ,Motor Ambulance, Day' or Night betin conopletely extinguished. W`. Taylor .oh the death of her sis- tend will enter the Norntsl School pp.E9CRIPUGNS PHONE 1800 p�'�_� against who Massed w Mulligan, Tuesday, Congratula- " . SPIOfIIAI11i _ _ s}1►� a .. , �h . - flaQnes were r —iii - -- !late = or is psc The wood 'le was built a trtet g at Toronto' next Fall. '�` _ the wooden and _ at one time p ?' bona June. `C A S s ITT Pro'? Dr-,, and Mrs. 'Waatsa , of Ye - -� L } o than the garage' yet th°gfireanen li'dlifax, Mrs. F. L. Green, Green - boxes for Overseas ,each containing 'SOYSS DRAG CO•e I� prevented the flumes from burning 19 articles including a pair of. hand - M Funeral DireoW through the wall. Clinton ,rouse is wood, And Rea. MdVey, of Green- lntit sue• THE REXALL BTOR� - ` f given credit fsor scone good work, a'� celled on Mr. std Mrs. C. J. Mothers' Day soon. 'lire IL S. is, - phone, Pick 68 1 iO><nitnlA Vale! ' bone before fire firemen arrived Stevenson, over the week -end. Dr m fg Preparations for a full pro-' : P1693M AND CLAXMONT Demonstrations, both exhibition_ Watson, was In charge of the Grmm- Store 13otfrs -.. 8 ft, m. to 10 p. 1a4 J and the "real thing" lead us to be. wcod Circuit some yearn slro, (see GtYb1t R3vei other col.) - li a' n° to. P P. i I , wtOi�e its lime the new machine will prove ,q J_ bit, �'sf.+.FrA�'°..7t- ,��i["..esw. -. . , �c••.. .,,- cam!`- a•_ --:... __ . .. -.. ... ,. - 'ti.s...r: .,.. - ,. _..,...- •--- ."•,.- - .,,_„_,.. .._. .. ..........,... ..,.e.....s-i ✓..ni_ - -� s. --,., .,.�'_�.'.�- - : .. ». -. .. , r.. ,. _� _...,.>- .acY,a� _, ...;.. t _ _ "WHO sun vVE WOODEN HAVE MES? DESTROYER �:�' :. y .. RATING ALL -BRANI "BETTER . - _, wont Howard Parsley WATw HAS BE JPJ _ ff f.. Our' destroyer carries a proud -- - - T A LOU �. have ship's company. !P!! � �� They aright to be proud. A year ago a torpedo ripped into • -: the forward part of the ship's hull, blowing away the bow, bat Sap lids Charles Beleir. Arvidg, "Better Way" to oorrecl -the cause - Quebec: RRI.LOC� WS ALL -BRAN if you are troubled-by constipation her crew kept the ship afloat bas long been a favorite in our home. due to lack of the right kind of and brought her safely into port Mother used to serve it to us when 'bulk' in your diet? But remember, ' .:.. where, the damage could be re- we were young , , , and since my ALL -BRAN doesn't work like harsh ' aired: -- !wife started making ALL -BRAN cathartics. It takes time. Eat it P Then she went back to her mm�ns� of four times a week . regularly and drink plenty of water. grecsF'a, eo vo And serving ALL -BRAN v *break- Get ALL- riicnl�f at yoirs q Y - _ —last cereal; ixe have tr►a no more use - -two ' conveaieat size packaizeh or -- Recently, this same destroyer for pills or powders. ALL-BRAN ask for the individual serving r: ran into -a hurricane while home- keeps us regular • • • naturally." package at restaurants. Made by ;,; :. Why don't you try ALL - BRAN'S' Kellogg's in London, Canada. rill -desk _ ry Ing, 'her' ]loafs -ea ltecLand lies L . life -rafts gone, short of provis- - -- ie-ng anti fuel, ATd her Crete e - T•^ W - r' hausted. she still came through — %vmmeetaty vu %wicui hvcuia and steamed smartly into her base British Mission To India Fails . 4 P Not a man I}ad been lost over- '.. Nazi Demands Reinstate Laval `.., board in the storm, nor even .any - s one sgiiously injured. _ Indian leaders rejected Great strengthened by the Bri,,ish 10-8 How many of our O.D.'s (ord- tsritam'■ plan for sell -rule and co- od two- battle cruisers and •era air• _ Inary seamen) newly come to the operation in the war effort. The craft carrier 'off India's Bast whip and for whom this had been P brought from England by ft Coast. y" their first Introduction to the real Stafford Griggs met its dedeat on . Laval Reinstated _ meaning of life at' sea, how many the question of India's defence. The sudden dramatic shift that of them longed for a draft 'on Great Britain contended that this brings Pierri Laval back Into pow- - TWO L46 Angeles youngsters drmoastratis a bicycle built of snore axtor ttus expertencez loot British awl Wood to meet the shortage of bikes. Three metal bolts bold the one. P eared han e: the. a11- of France "o only mean,- adeotd- err "M41s, together and it rain on tires. of reclaimed rubber. The complement of a destroyer Indian .Congress leaders held that lag to the New York Times, that _. is shoat Three limes that of a the responsibility was India's. Hitler to -through- with ba<lfway corvette or minfeweeper, We United Against Invaders measures and ready to take per- carried eight �`jieers and —oar - :- n-- Haered thaw- al#heush sona_1 cg d. Petain remains "d di`o - hundred and sixty -Wiz ratings, 8a Stafford Cripps' mission to in. as "Chief of State ", but there can- An - - Most of -the O.D_'a ware maw dUa has [ailed in its main objective, not be mach doubt that U now !ti -worst ass not peen wastaq. •rue - in our ship. Daring the shore discussions which were held drew traitor to France and Is Hitler -t _ } refit,-mazy of the old crew, now together the various units of in- creature and his actessioa_ td pow- rated A.B.'s (able - bodied- seamep) - dye �d their leaden expressed ei is the opening si8u for list had been drafted sift, some to- ler's Spring offensive. �R�(E leaven with their experience the determination ' to resist "to 'the Hitler Is about to make'=s su• _. - -- -. - ------ - .' erewe. of now ships just soon- death' the invasion that appeared Imminent. Volunteers rushed to Proms effort to win .there war is •.�. �-�•� an all�iui drivaa--iur. rluwry; awl A �d�mo AboYt T6p smd That m i6a .Caetehaa Army loon tae armed services and wort _ - ___ --- -- - -- q for higher specialist_ �... ,.e .Lot that drive he must have- all __ ... Weil when COL Raistoa ratings. �� got gets well under way the men who shipbuilding Wits wen speeded the power he can muster among - 4 -: • boot to Ottawa recently and an- jump at the opportunity of spend- As replacements, a flock of u• the conquered nations of Europe. J oaneed the formation of groups ing 45 evenings, 10 week -ends "jeep* ", ordinary seamen who -Even' Mobandas t}endhl, arch. He evidently expects to get from dt "Rangers" on the Pacific Coast Y k tad lb days (in camp) learning had just finished their shore Pacifist, pledged himself to ' cam• Laval that. aid_ w4leb PeWA had., :r As rather chap$ed the complexion the ways of a modern army will- trimming, had been drafted ple#e passive reeiatamce against retried to give. _ de this column' Or, perhaps it have an interesting and useful aboard. the Japanese and said: "I and Game With France --Ended Would be more truthfu' to say spare time occupation that - will All of these lads were young, my. followers will, refuse any help, Hitler's - Iong 'Teruel game at. • - t� he set this columnist's think- stand them In willing,' - enthusiastic, hard- end-. - , good stead ii.it her keen, wi11I .even water, for the Japanese eQen . 'Out- and -mouse with France 1st , lea working -in anew and less _ to become a •full time ob. *orking and read fora Wit -.. _. j y anything. •- 'should cost us our lives. ad. For nearly two dtleumscribed channels "Sam" Bromm. -malty knnvn Never, even under the most try- f - _Intrigue, bribery. Cajolery. misplays _ - t'�ynaividLw3 Clti=ea'■ Asmg -- y,. y,1HY-s�i.J I — which , - :Arent Britain may make-s, new - of German military power — Hitler• va -a.. u.as era, n Ndat Ion t' all uniformed in khaki. Browne, D.S.O., M.C., has boon there bare mady 'were they any- _ del �o Rion of Indian policy soon saga utia"Y. � �w a` ` 'v. VA, sonsists of--or should consist be _ La.. I.IIJ -- f- Pra4ed t .•. :,,•_ ,, named commander of the Reserve as. Army and be has bad a- --se- - The "fore -lower" In where you arouaed to the danger of the Jap• failed and tailed -w utterly -that A year ago last Chrisimaa His gnaintaace with the problems. of begin your life at sea in a des - aneee . menace, For the United Ast order to -achieve his will In IWjesty, King George, said, "We a past time militia. In peace Foyer• As it is so far for'd and Nations' the low of India would Francs he has put into power, a 39 IC- ds+e sill in the front line." . At time that is a heart- breaking job ao far down in the hull, the mo. mean the collapse of their defers- renegade Frenchman who is hated , ]list time, I m afraid, most of as —it . will be simpler_ now that - tion of the ship is very pronoun - oo throughout -the, Far East, , for . _ and desplsed by his own country.• Silutht of that statement as be- authority has been given to equip cod. Japan a land road would be open. men. The proof 1s clear that - ' log applied to; the citizens of the ' Reserve Army with• modern I - Because this location is so' un ed i posejbie jaaeture with ]Pmgce has rejected Miter. guns, weapons, equipment, ana_ -'4* lux*' $ Is� Is reserved for the Cam• •�J l- av �+M u. o. �+czYSUCe _ • ntiy, too, we laid the flatter- training facilities.. least important of all ratings, India is vital to the United No. It will become necessary now Me unction to our souls that the s. When the O.D.' you've done ti : (X) 7" a barrier to the for the government of .the United t _ You know the .classes who are - westward march as the iapauese; States to.conrl9er irhether it wtti - King also included our little par- eligible? Let's repeat them: Men yPur .nine• mouths, (vieluding the 4baso ,of War "viags Certificates � between 85 and 50, men between four month• soat:me), lad can and lE) as s growing source oi` still attempt to maintain relations e>td Victory Bonds ss our front 17 and 19 who-will thus be able pan Professionally in the things war supplies and vast manpower. with Petain's successor or whether contribution. to fit themselves for active ser- a seaman must .know, you too, Without 'India the war may well It will break off th696 relations: ` Today there are many bran¢hea will be sated "A.B. ", and u. be prolonged for years. -Much is at- stake. Not only is the dt the Individual Citizen's Army vice before they reach service age ats the more s acious n� Epic of sataan statue of the French fleet and and men who are not subject to P Pper. its which all of -us may serve is •meal deck. The whole world of free men French bases oneertsln, but there conscription by reason of their _ dale way or another: men. women •• — •' will Zola in oayims: tribute to ti$,�_ would-be deep eonrern- It lYr,•.,ta•. •dsed children; old soldiers, young vta..y.wvaa, va la.a wtl.�,, l.e:t. WL.- 11i-.,L oats va Lvard,� magnificent stand made by Am- should turn over Madegascac to mate = @Mdiors, men who an exempt reasons. I, too, was aligned to the lore W,� and Filipino troops, ffi the -the Japanese and permit the arse Jima military service. j3efore this column gets - too . lower", being an ordinary • sea- Philippine Islands. - They have of her colonial bases b -,A I don't like that term, "exempt, ]sing let's look. bristly at the ex- man• written- a Of of stubborn marines. ° ` - - y sub:_ ... . v. anion of the Individual Citizen's The first ten days after. I Jo - • . .__ •._ �fos.s military service. Not one � ad the ship were s - heroism that will. never be far- French Control Gone ' so no is, or can be, exempt.. So, Army. This is an army now in P pent in harbor. gotten, '.� ,loo the pnspoee of this column which abstention from:bu is an- ' Daring "� this period we worked With FTitler'r new agent is - Y g The delaying action In the Power it becomes eimpossible_ to ' other air of *hoes if -sales about the ship in the morning. he'd translate the plume to mein, P and afternoons, and were allow- Philippines has been of fire ut• believe That any part of coatinea• ' 1@ossapt from legal compulsion. to '� do is the equivalent a clip ins most importance to the Allies and tal France will remain under the �► of machine-gun- bullets. an !d ashore two or three • nights � Irerv� � out of four may 1raVe altered the whole' Course • effective Control of -French author. .. - . ` To follow the biblical in)une- amy we all .belong to in ,- depending on how of the- Pacific War. Ii has kept . sties, No one can be better aware ` t� �r which we can all f' bt. the watches were being run. We tiiaa that, the last shall be first, iS a' large' force of Japanese assault of this than the great -masses 'o[ -- let's look at the opportunities f6r It is an army that trt.ins all each morning at 6.30, troops tied up which might have the French people, the Times says. turned out o I�- aaWviee offering themselves tar old to- do all we can .fox. the :defence l" d "� "E.wed' 1.�...,. ?..a,- sad— been used for gZ, P.i..0 ai .knstxa —: - Tlrrongh. ,two. long years,•of bits - -' - -- down. at seven, sad �, idle=s, young - soidierr-aad the __ of our country or for attack on � ere-- -ter misery -- and-- l.�...,,:�;, �dager -- fell in, for work at' eight. = ibg"y exempt: For them. the Re--- the Axis. Bii ready. they .hava rejected Hitler's , ad- aaarve Army oIZers Lae icteal op- It is an army in wnien the All Live o`Ca.uCU aaL,u�ya, il.p la Z.L LLc fall vi buman ineanr vanc+es, only to nave Hitler's crew. portunity to serve in two ways— physical training necessitated by those who worked principally on that now the enerdy will be abld ture forced upon them in the end. cs a soldier preparing himself for doffing an elastic girdle 'will, re- the upper deck, their mustered to divert a large body of troops That they hope passionately for J' .-16ame defence • if that should be- salt in a stronger race of women- "• in • the- -waist of the- ship, along to the Battle of Barma and to the Hitler-'a destruction we may be _ • heard . " shall fight u ttti i c000e n e cesaar Y, and, who • wi ll. . be -ready # qr an y eke the P ort and starboard si d es. projected atta o n 'India. The sure. That w e we , Vbat Prime Minister King said war_ may impose as wtil as the The "Buffer " —a ett officer Japanese position is thus mater- bave -achieved, -his destruction • potty �- on the radio, —as a producing conservation of rubber for War whose official status was that of tally improved ., and is further they may be certain, citizen continuing his ordinary' purposes. Bos'n's Mate mounted the walk - Not very romantic? War hasn't - •way over the for edo tubes cal- might have ,regarding work he it you *ere' ail osed 'to come -- P Pp — . No need to go into detail about been romantic since the days of led us to• attention and reported wanted done. back and ask for lucre. ' Othek- 4L4--Ii be- -1111 been In " e daily knights -in- w.,u_o�y .:1 r= r.= r'. .L iv cite Iua�. Lied-. s�.: »k� isialee, -- �,_ 1.papers recently =brit there ii -no knew the truth it probably wasn't rtfler nant, who then gave the Buf- always find something for' you in on a charge of "•krilking ",' iiooabt- that once the new set -up 'very romantic then. any special instructions he � • to _ do, . and when you had done that is, not- working. ` ' REG'LAR FELLERS —A Bad Break _..By GENE 'BYRNES .. _ 4YREE 11PLr TF/A*i Him . /.p+ \... ' i IEtaL TOa HES OtvE /'•...e��±''' A MOTORCYCLE AN! CbdIE IN / 4 N! TO KPOW 1F WJ WN FIX WS _ t BRAKES W RICqHT AWAY? ox., 3a } . MISTER 40 At TM. Oflle.. 1w�,1rMa ""Wed _ - ' e. R � r , r ,' J• ,rY : ✓ a.'v' - +•�' ..,3 / ":. - .-ia" - - - •acrr c '9' d 'Fd,��• L_ —� ':H.. ;�� •t_:... ..T .. '_- •'.f"?', - .. _ �' " .. Tyr ­7' . ^w -:Y`' ' . r - . a..- i, �- ate.. ..:\ . ;. ., . • �� - -�i - .. -1 .Yd » .Have l% Heard? ` FARYON GOES TO What Science - -' QUAKER OATS Is Doingt The small daughter sat gatch - - - her mother making n} her s• . :`' "::5 _ `HcLagry people li -vo face, no doubt wondering what it - -- - ` was all about When it came to the are not too hungry, Ecdwin Teale writes in Popular '8ciiacs the time for the a lication o! the _ - _.....___._ ..__.._.. a•,• „�,..... ,Asp A - et_- lipsticTi the .small ” tisould' con- Monthly. n �n iii that 'QO tales' :,. all essentials is reduced -quests-- . .fain herself Ao to :: �' `. :'::.. ALNDY �� � t H � "What do you put ell that on ° `: flea far nert to long -lived enter tL . "LOK -TOP CAN - 6i¢ tors, the greatest "aid to lonov- «. . your face for, Mtmmie2" she " also packed In pocket cans sty: This is' the conclusion of slaked. ^: ;,' e t yeah of ioneer ezperi- _ n ' - - Mummie puts it on to make iii p 1T DOES TASTE GOOD ih! A PfPE!" " ere 1 . meats with more than 2,b00 white her look pretty; came th p y ' °Then why doesn't- it T" asked rata by Dr. Clive. M. McCoy, work- s ' ■ . . the small girl innocently. ing under a grant o! the Rocks- feller Foundation at Cornell Uui- _ And therms was the ladian versity. 'a m rope trick perforer who was - Lo '"Ll. ..­ t-to -d -in the-- groups lived - approximately tbs 9uiferiag a diamond ahortaas. discharged from the navy be- same manner as humans. Roughly same length o! time. All died Germany is. repulsed using Sahli ranee awry time be climbed = -feu days' in the -life' •of a .rat is much . sooner than they would diamonds from jewellery for in- - -'; �, _ _ ,:._ of have if +hey Md continued on - REG.+']tt. FARYON ay°1 to- oar -y-_'. _ --- _---- ----�- dustrial purposes. ; a man. Ali the "rats were fed short rations. Over eating, no _ b $ollyerood actress was shred- Reg. R. Faryou, formerly press_ a basal diet, but those receiving matter what, works against a long w? ding a reputation at a night club. e-L, .1 I""L & only ""If rai,ive,a 1­4 langeat.- u She stopped back- biting long • president and general, manager bodi1 activities, There were " : enough to .order a- chicken and -, for Canada of uaker Oats Com -' y evity foods . Nor could he find with and a glass of milk. Q !ewer white corpuscles is the that .a high protein diet short- _ "Wouldn't you," asked a fridnd pany. Canadian -born, Mr. Faryou blood stream, and the' animals' ened the s an of life.• He thus 'has had long agency association p « + ' o! the victim, "prefer the milk is hearts beat only three handfed soma up his findinis:. Eat what �Y ltaylis8 at with the company. For the. past times a minute instead of the four pou-'o_ u¢h_t to eat first: then eat �+'+ series, 4' _ bee i2� ins hue red beats of s well f - what y t to sat- not . two years he has y i f _ - d th - ed df • '� ' = anent sac in Chita o ce- �° ., ' "What age a • a Jt o a e p ag y sat. too 'mtt h o a it. b tt - ,=�w president. HOTELS ` �' {` traopat" asked ' tM bright - Living more 'lilowly, .saving en- .. ... „ ... 1 _ . " - young thing oa her first visit ' orgy, they lived longer. The Are- -''to an• army camp. To which - Modprn Etiquette thuselah of .the laboratory was And 'Then George " - IMASS d roAalit er14Jh- a life Map tai= Sri mustered by thr ser- g- Modern tiquette .........:...... span of 1,480 days - proportion- r�' hoots kliim i, I II - yee�j, _.. . goemt and peppered by the ateiy 148 years ,for a man. Iaq poem" 1 i 1. Is it proper to send gifts tp _ enemy." ' 'the t tri mother of a new -born baby = - • - - • ' To find if ezceas in one ad as Nos as - 2. Is it all right for an over. of #ood ahorteaed ilia more than A trawler crew had had great Teacbert "Toasm7, why is- nigh_ t guest to ask the hostess encges� shooti� down Nsai w ry..r _ - -- ezcess- is ether kinds,' Dr. DLaCay - - • . Daly half, t page when 1 ukad .. , or an'extrgt blanketT- - - - - fed one group of middle -age rats p�fa• A Iaan from the AdmiT- s _ tee. v.. 8:.Ia it necessary to write any- szceu surer. another starchy qty was sent to interview the Bd �lt It Tommy: ' "Well. you sa, I thing on the care -that accomp- third whole -milk powder, sad_, a 'AINy"` ou '�� wrote about condensed. milk." antes a wedding gift , fourth liver. All four over -fed • pointers sad pass them oa 1so IAN 4. Wh ;t is a good thing to other trawler • skippers. Haze 1s Mypwim • The teacher was ezpleiniag the remember when playing bridges , the method used by the ekippazt POLM� • s ■ Ineanin o! the word "recu erate" -g• When entertaining a house "It's Iihe this, sir. I call oat, sosesoasa �}� anin g of th w p guest ' and an- invitation . is . re- ' 'George Y and George says,'JAy, . Mammal ._ Ti _ _ v e.9 no social affair. is it ' ' ayri air.' Then I say, 'Plans re.- , work ng hard all day, he it •tired permitted to ask the hostess for. ported, George.' George aa>t, -. - -- ♦ iI - -- -- ua au• +:•s3•+cr.i lOr- -th9' r • -- ---L3� :—The$ -+ y, J ' and worn out, isu l he•T guest' SOLO sr r' -�' e . - - r ' ••Yea, miss•" 6. Is it correct to ' eat frozen f� CORN u�os4s the blighter. He says, Ay, N. +tit r puddings with a fork or with a- '£j �'� SiALVi cauossts sir,' And then George shoots _ "Then,. when night comes and - his work is over, what does he spoon . still kasek It @of. feet isle di him." ' do T" . ,ANSWF -Rg �a "That's what mother wants to 1. Yea. Friends, as- a' rule -- - _ newada y read .flowers to the s. kn11w, ,. Tommy replied. mother and perhaps some dainty S F S IMant Whateba cryia' forT apparel .for the baby -such things e•. L �! S S I F I E D R D F E D T I M E i 1Boy� I loot 'my nickel. as a lacs'eap, a little sweater,, or -a -parr -of--boota: TMs is not�ab- - BASS c1r114 cs - '- - CAmERAs WANT ID FARK EQUIPMENT SPECIALS ''r• . solute! net , but it is ' con- - y easel Y IIEMU G f8-- •8:08f W lill.Lf THEY LAST N- Mant,How comer e,urae+l ur. rowlag Palle DesirtptiT ear YOUR �' strating and Rebuilt, M•lotte - 2. Yes. This should be done H�aato ue, Monkton Poultry ;arm, Cream Separators. !(. h.p. air- - Beyr She ■ivaliowed IL �toa. Ontario. I! popular modern eke, t W , cooled. 1 h R Cub engines. Rr - -' by all means if insulficieat eov- Quob You oo either a ieaTle built Diesel Engines, ka skss� _ f ��,// t=l �v ��y .. •ring has bttea, provided. BABY CkUCKS =S TO it C1S M %ls - - -- � -ems -se. h-y "' ----� --:._e .tte Fi� ►I 4f�1� I P' tree chicks. oar choice with every i �7, p*1LL1A]ts .OpWlana, Cream 8eparacors, Portable Milk. it ' _ _ 8. NQ. The i'a�d is sufficient, Loa pullets or 100 Mired chicks 1. Alohmoad Eaai, Toronoo.� _ tea Msohta•e, Myers' Water Sys- - - ordered to Maseh. Goddard Chick -� tams, Ooel and Wood Stoves. - - as good wi+hes ,sad congratula- - Hatcheries, Brttaaala Heights, Washia Machines. Melotte, Mag- Q. How can I give a Creamy _ • tions are offered• at the recap- Opts,t]Q. PHOTitGBaPMY net. and Premier Separator parts. ' .appearance to chocolate• frostingT . tion C RUGHMM GRAD ill do G o t. Ma M ria er- pas car - � f - - - THD BEST $ICIiB A1ilff NONE I� fled to Kook. Speofal toe AprLL A. -Add a tables000a sf corn- _. d_ •n bu'eag now. Bray PHOTO FlNISHINU, YOUR LL sag_ May while it lasts. Paint _ W _starch or flour' to each cup o! bridge suthOrity: "Not everyone has bullets and *tasted emaLLS a•Telopea' ana Drtat•a wises Tie ter aaaly" a.v -i,. - Sugar used in -the chocolate cake that should catch t good mar- enlargement 360. Reprints 18 for �i its me Your requirements to. _ *an.. play a faultless game; but kett; for you. You can't afford xbo. twtablkahe■d� fi years, Bs�t- day. S, A. i.lstar Stewart Street, - frosting, which will give it . a eve one is certain! se. b e of chicks. Tell us what you want. tag Studio, Rlehmond Street 1gasL Toroatn. 7lream , smooth appearance; not �y y -'to .overlook chose. order liv Zoroato, the highest, degree of etiquette - and when. Bray Hatchery. i8D — -' HERBS WA��TED Nc. '9 John N.; Ha.miiton. Oat CULTLRE OF FLOWERS 'ii8 WE bUY -HUNDREDS DIFFER- wiil it crumble when the cake and courtesy -and these - two ent Herbs, Roots, stri s.. wr,1V - - c 1s cut. things go far towards snaking up. MARTINDALWO CANADLAN AP- 333 PAGE BOOM- DETAILED IX- Dominion Herb Distributors, 1416 - Q.. 13oW -can I make 'a good for any Zack of skill." Droved chicks from bloodtested formation, 100 t lustratloaa, many Main, Montreal Supper dish that can be uieWy b. Yes, stock: Barred Rocks, White colour pplates, Bargain 1.26 peso q provided the entertain- Rocks, New HamDShtres, White .paid. Write toe aa�oguM o! l,gG�, _.- pr •pared in an emergeriCy2 meat la general enOU t0. make Le horns. Light Sasser, ana Hy- general itc•rattue walker's Lib- J, N. LdNDkiAY, i.AW Usb`iCE CAP- - gh arid■. A pos�t card bring■ oaf raft 8•rvice. 360 Yooge 4treeL ltol Theatre Sullding, St Taomas� -A. Slice, Cold boiled- ham thick this acceptable to the hostess. folder and � price list 'Order Tour !Toronto. Oatario. Special Department• tot - - enOagll-w-that It will not preag .6, With a fork. ]say and June arm new rum _ •- ..._ - -. ,+- •, .- Marttndale'i Farm Hatchery, AYGOSLa WOOL - � apart when handled.• ..Spread Caledonhl, Ontario• 114.000 A TON, ANGORA WOOLt UPPER 'ru 41r`Y 61STORS saustard on_ each .piece and then, - aABY calcite Rssa wngora woo Ranchi Oss1GK 1U ions &Y tN�1dNTUa _ i Ldst of Inveatloas sad tut! issue• place in it a iableppoon of baked t swBY chin xs GOVERNMENT AP= 14 Chappter 1ltustrated Boo matron seat crew The htmoO beans. (loll and fasten with S roved White Leghorne and Hutch Plansa etc. h 00, wer SW Bank Sire. Pateat Attg =y16 a. 1 Barred Rocks, also 'eexed Pullets' ' Otto's Angora Reach Drawer aW Baak Street. Ottawa. Cr►aade. e toothpicks, then __bake - for tell 'or Cockerels.. Breeding dace Colborne, Ont (Estsi,llshed 1e88.f' PATEIiTs minuses is hot 'oven. p - 18aY. Send for prfcs list: Wright FETHERSTONHAUUH A CUMPANT Q, How can I make the carpet - - d Farm,. Brockville, Ontazlo. FREE CATALOGUE E'atent Solicitors. Acetablisned �eweeper mate efficient' ' PLAN BIGC3ER PROFITS THIS 18 0 14 Sing West, Toront0. 730 Package FREE PREE'LIOL,uRED CATALU(}UID OZ Booklet Of reformation on re. a year - buy Twaddle quality Nurser Stock. Containing s'rnit quest -A. When cleaning the carpet chloks. -The breedln back et - sweeper, 'remove the brush and FRE1C-76c Package -it 7011 suffer from g Trees, Rosea, Shrubs, Ever reens, --'- -' each Twerddie chick elpa guar - g ppaalm tt Rheumatism, N eurap• Sctsefa, Vises. Lowest price* la Canada. PAPER SALVAGE - after taking .oft all hair-and lint`,• Arihrltls, Lumbago, Neuralgia, tike ve3ti beg profits for you Ia- Write today for your ire• copies REMEMBER: LETTERS WIT 8 PAIN -X Sr. 1'tlteumati6 Treatment to veatigace before You buy when lgrookdale- Kiagsway L k m 1 t e s. stamps. on before 1870 ,are v�l�- �':znb it well with a Cloth Wet in give yyon reltef• Send' for a FREE,7bt You purchase your supply ot - lowmanvllle,_Uatario. able. Write R. O. Purdy, 811. Glen - P CA/iGE today and rid �our!*tf. of -- "checks you depend -up6n them to ]Sanor Drive, Toronto, for free lrwrofeae. l . et__th4.brIIStt- remain- -.- A -lay egge, and plenty of eggs. You _appral�sl _ - - ?ist -the air- - until -- the- -e<iaT has tale so n+. We ill se are a •.steis�f t�F.Ara�aa wAxTIOD ' - - -- to this otter, We w+t11 sent one !r•s 'lee - Caq- dap naa__on Twedr -. chicks to - _ - - -- do this of ieiey are all hatch- • evapOra'ted: 1►*ettsse to each sufferer for trial. Writs � ed from Itirge egge and from NEW ARID USED GOOSE, D1TC,SL- ' I.i�TT' HARGAIr - - - • "- 's, to The Olrv_4 M p p ta,: e.4, Sts_ ,,. ...1. -..y.a +•1� „�.,� also [rather mattresses. Hi i' - is,% now can 1 ary oea. morning tion F, Toronto. pAces paia. `.Jean particular■ testes feeders, 19 pfour re, 8 different Derennlals and bulbs - • jt weber has' -been spilled• 'On at - - -- hybrid crosses and four breeds queen City Feather' onto. y. 4 shrubs; tree: ever reen, alj of turkeys to choose from. Free Daldwin Street, Toronto, d 'when attending. someone who is catalogue. Tweddle Chick Hutch- i1.2b prepaid; Two' orders x.00. {' Dollar Nurseries, Fonthkll, -Unt, -tries Limited, Fergus. Ontario. FRUIT FARO! FOR SALIq, - M A. It can be very quickly dried CHICKS ii ACKE;S OF FKU1T IN FULL OLD RUG9 REWOVE•Y NEW bearing.' OF building■ modern RUUk$, . NEW RIJUS MADE FROM by slipping a hot Wate! bag filled ORPINGTON'S IMPORTED ALL- conveniences, No. 8 lieghwsy, oDaayD 64at�ueenu WWvkToronto. - _-With very •hot -water between -the Purpose gird, ten cents, Cocker- Reg. Merritt, Box • 89L Grimsby. Write for booklet fovea over the wet spot. *Is. five cents. April, May•- de- livery only Hurry Marshall'■, FOR SALE RAW FURS WANTED Q, How can I make it easy to ` 1300 .sonse, Toronto. .., 34t1d tile' elQCtric light switch at ) ;1 \ •MUSK.UKA L.AKF: WATER FRONT MINK, FOX. 'MUSKRAT, WEASEL, „ d t in Town, for sale. Four act”, Rabbit, Skunk. Ship Uoods Par. BARBER- iFBOP -- • --- - -- small traps-- hQr }ng creek eto. -- -cal P_oat.- 3iign0m Prices �Paidt t A; Touc7i the electric light but . 1! BARBER SHOP. IN VILLAGE FOR�4 8aker,_Uravenhurst rayweu. �a •eL� „•- mail.- �.._s -_ + tons with a little- luminous paint, rent, no opposition. For further .once: Canadian Bank Commerce. • pa rticulars ,apply G.• 'P. • Prouse, GAS SAVER Phillips tlquare. Abe Ueringer, said they will easily -be. seen 1. _ OE 4 Little Brltaln. 888 at Paul west, Montreal. _ the darkness. 21+96 xuRE MILEAGE: CAR St BAKERY EiiU1PMF.NT gylek lnformatlonI yenta, yM! C L'Y D E `JTAALLIUN SCOTTISH :- - uick tic Meter, Boz 168, Vas-' Borderer 2nd '28416, black white _ ('slant In Del>�vered BAKERS• OVENS AND MACHIN. Aerom, Can Markings, five years. Broken to j ary',' also reburit egWDmegt ai• harness Will. sell or exchange j - Denp><te NAZII ubn ways on hand. Terms orraased. _ for black Percheron stallioh Al- Correspondence invited. Hubbard HALUDUNSSING SVH0QL Bert E White ;, Route 2, •North. Portable Oven Co., 108 Bathurst ' wood, UnLarto. „ l . �� Rsliern MANiNLY ^1 st.. Toront0. i%E+YRN HAIHLItESS1NU PliLI KUi3 -, ':', q T.wo torpedoes 'fatled to •bar . ertson method. informatiou'on re. RHEUMATIC PAINS 9 DYEIIiG ' CLEA�iING age*t regarding classes. Robert- bWs glass from Britain from roe's HalydressiDY Academy, 189 IT'S IMPORTANT EVERY , SUP.. leaching • St. Paul's . Epiaeopai � *AVE £UU ANYTHING NEEDS' : Avenue 'Bond. Toront0. ferer of • Rlithmatic Pala* or 4harbh, for a memorial window. dyeing or•cleailing? Write•us for Neuritis should trYga'A�lzoa'* l;em- Women who suffer pain of irregtaar information We ere glad to sae- _ >tIF1DIOAL_ Elwin.MOttawa: Poetpa8d Si, 86 The first ship •carrying the glass � with cranky nervousness- war .questions. Parker'. D e due to monthly fuacttonal distasbr Works Limited. Department � FUR S.T U M A C -Ii TAUUBL.ffi8. was torpedoed' in the Atlantic, - 7tt Yoage Street, Toronto, heartburn, acidity, nausea, ulcers. PHOTOGRAPHY eaters - -should find Lydia IL Pink- -furre white tongue. upset Win- ; • but• was •b4acheil and the cargo ham's vegetable.Compoua4 Tablets C1AS - UrED AxD rt�w+ �Ch l om wrong earttag, sae �Iik'tr - = -•• was saved. The glass was re- (with ad'+ed iron) very ef*otloe to No. s^ prescription of DmtnwA ” ' • : - FOk' )�VALITaY • telleTesuoII4lstta .■•Pin><hama1Lb' U tC PLEAdANT MOTORS yam., stomach opecialls 66c,' Y -00, SERVICE - -loaded on a il"ond. vessel, which lea ma4e espeoiauy for- voi,tett oranto•a oleut c:hrysier,, Plym• k`0. Eilkra HIeaic n-a. co, dept -- U reNS6itnce WN Sasiratoon it1Y1)' SAT19FAI.60* was torpedoed.' The process was -w ee eh dealers• thriv l(WA2o01 - - -- - - -•_ - - k- - - - -- _TAY' !]IIPERIAL .. -- '•''• � riop Md v✓lih a third, nut; 6i,er`�- '`�ioncar a1s ♦ and 1860 Danforth ..Avenue. _ SAD !tltvlt icl r:v>✓xx aurrnlrt- e X*!t was delivered --the packing _ _ ' - Used Clars make us many 'er of Rheumatlo Pak -ns or Neur- and printed, or 8 reprtnts 26c. ..... c : •slew atllI wet end iabelhd t'GTeat end& W rite for our Free Book- itis should try Dix64's Rem not satisfied W d and an- Munro'a, 1) ;u8 'Stpre, 331 ,8liglp;_ _ . _.i?�l"E�� _ I 4 . sER]�ICE ]Resnais Delivert the Goods." ISSUE 17— 4Z aiyaee Woe a rs. otcawa Postpaid il.o0. Stetson i. 'Toronto. - -- s pe a s bac I t on di red re .zi.. : y'' +a[ti"'' •� fi' . -.�. , -^ (' °' t .. -��a' - .,rzr +" M�'%. - «ter -. ^.: ".• s.. r RN z 3 x . ,..: ' f A.q �'".� er, is at our school this week,, 'of- Milliken,. Scar.-Mark T., Line � en, on Msr Toronto AD. 6bZ3 -- Pick. 6SM � �► TTUESDAY, APRIL 28th. - -- .. Acioc t - - FARMERS 1 Brock .R oad REGISTER EGISTER, Sale at 1.001 ri rnsco Reserve, Farm is" p ON G1 B�,TUN It ". . „ . t . fierms cash. o reserre. - -WEDNESDAY, April 29 -- auction_ C-- 1;ARKE• 1'RE_NTICE,\ auctioneer - - W.. D�iESD .,We will trade western f' _ =�� :•_— _jreceiviced. too late for" last wieA) sale of farm st&k, implements etc.. Milliken, i,hone Ag +ir. �,L o —"�'� NC��?� � — -• -- 11'h"at t.,r Fall What ^. '!•'•Miss N. ;lianiiing and Morris Day- property of John H._ Daniels, Part SATLTiI>Ak, -_bL�X _.2nd• - aulii.,ta_ ._ :: -.. _ _ and givQ Y u 20c. per bushel _ is were visitin at .lixs_B,r - __ g:. ptiie$ for__:of. Lot•,:5;'C6$::8: blsikhatri; ju.:t _.:;ale v£ rouxehold furnit ire, at Nor. � yI WO 1 over Easter week -end. ' sout , of. Markham village. Sale at �''� �' ' ' it r. d yuu are needing �. .� • g -. elf •Luc ! +�, Fast' four c�K n�x'p, in Mr, and Mrs. J. Hunter were vis- L. o �'• CARjAGZ AOL—& s - E'fiaTettr�nt; pl`/; ,ext�y- of Thus. 5unrt- -iting Mr, Reg haulier over • Easter, ced_, to quit , farming. CLARKE: erson Estate. At the sarne� tinie'tind - � {�}VIiti(I Ordei F'eTice sb the old Prices Mr, and Mrs. 1Ueedie are the LPRENTICE, auctioneer. laice`there•will ors be _n1 red for _ • p o \� ��.,PlN�l) c�$1�ivEL �"'rlIA1L+ 1 - . parents of a baby bay, I41on4 AL'CZIIO;\ SALE sale, 1 -10 acre of land,. being .north Farr a Elevator day, April 6th. Farm, Stock, Implements, Hay, • portion of village Lot '1, Claremont, ».,, Paul Diamond, Greenbsnk, visited Grain, Furniture etc. -with 40 -foot f'runtage on'Ilrock St C1arCmont, Q>0t. _ ~his parents, Mr, and. Mrs. ?►... C. the property of Terms cash. Sal© at 1.:3b P. m. Jno. Diamond over Sqn it". 3�3J � Office 38W '• ANDREW RA91SA'Y 5cott,'clerii; A. 'S, I±"armei, ay�tion- Miss Marion Smith ' su i teach- . - .. pP y Lot 23, Con. b, ro, 1 mile E. ear. - ... . car o epa 'op T - ' _ ., _ _ ... 4EA*AA€ #�- 4T FAIN - - 4", Ti�F-Ih1- Y &- T-H —TLM ieaet AND NEIIYESY IT MAr BE Graduate' I. H. C. 'Tractot'Scboof C YOl1R EYES, LO'years experience service inall makes of Tractort - T. s. Lil_-cUDcd Garage aervtce 6atislactiun uaranteed - ; Diwiey 8hck, Opp. P. 0. OSiiAWA B CANADA .. - , ONT; ' JOHN NORTON e Phone 1516 Phone 5104 CLARL11h�i. -. WANTED OFFICE OF THE CBIEF PLEBISCITE. OFFICER M Adj �urned•.- . DEAD HORSES AND,CATTLH The Shareholders 'Meeting of the For tree pleg' up phone Pickering Community' Club Lrd. � BROOKWN fib 1191 scheduled for Tuesday night had to uLAxr.yic�cY'1' , . , ,; , , , 913- IV _ = _ be adjourned till Tuesday, April 28� PICKERING ... _• at 8.30 p. m.through a lack of suff- T'l�CKEIi1NG . • . • . , ... 30 EVERY CANADIAN CITIZEN IS REREBY ADVISED: ` : iaient numbers to' make a quorum. AG1:tiCOiFBT '... :., zone 2"4 4 4ersonal effort, are being need dur- We pay the phone ebargee i (1.) THAT a Proclamation of the Governor in ' Council dated. the;9th ing tine . vieek, to insure . a proper clay of jdarch, 194?, ordaere a mlml�e. -n -the -280+- -- - - -- _ _ -- . -' iOR90N-Yvan4G LTD •electoral distrist in Canada on the question not • out in• the ballot � orosta N Phone Ad. Soli . � 9 -' papers to be used therest in the following words and form: _ FOR RENT - 2 cottages at French- . RA DI 0 SERVICE Vale by mskin cross, thus x, Biter the woi�+d'Y�s'ot = man", Bas. Camalebely furnished, . suer the word ` g . bathroom, electric- 4 ;I,,, e.Yrtl 6r-44.h. Thste 1om"vuLa. �i� Rata - f4rsessom -4175, and 3250_ Tel- . -. ephone Grocer 4200; Toronto. =- FOR RENT — 6- ro -ned house, dou- „wYUCO..a.�.wr �' ble garage: chicken -h-ouse --and one - j Are you I11 favour acre of garden. Immediate possess- Guaranteed Repair Service of releasing the gov- Yu - = - ion. Dr. 'N. E. McE*ren, Pickering - ,Aity..biake or- �Iodel - ernment from any _ - 1931 FORD 4- cylinder . Victoria obligetiotl- arising - - Coach for. sale. In good rwini:iq -or- ARTHUR'. FIELD out of any past corn- der. Lloyd Taylor. Phone Markham rmitmerlts restricts r - — -50731, - . Hill. = PH.O \E 52 g _. - _ RENT'— 5 -room- � :.:- . _ • . in the methods Of �Q I COTTAGE FOR )'.ICF�ERIXG 0� 1 ed, well,,. electric ''fireplace, comp- /•�. t� ap..t� _. _ - '� -�1,f l ke izig, eLL, �M313a C, '" IIlUCy L, (1) 1] % �TTT . oil uFi -1 of Pickering, on Lake Front, osi i ■`,/ /� IV j�(( \j U townline. Box 843. News 88-7 hDR'SALo _ 2 Jersey* ,rag. blood Frost Wood tested, good producers, fresh, about May 15th. W. C. Willson and Song THAT • the date fixed as polling day for the said plebiscite is _ R. 1 Locust Iiill_ Agency- (2) . _ Monday, the 27th day of April,. 1942. _ -- _ -- - � _- _ FOR SALE - 12 pigs about 7 wka, �•"J } old. Also Nobarb barley, and hay. now 81oak at Pane w nod `(8)• THAT polls will -be open is each polling division from 8 o'clock 8ia+ta aioti - Mrs. R; A. Birreil.. Con... 7, Picker - a.m.: until S o'clock .m. (daylight. savin time wb ea sx*Ak is P R ) • •_ - � - Ing• 1o•No� now" ti {(4) AT new lists of voters have been specially prepared for _the hydr RENT . — - furnished cottage, PWw% nowwd ds. plebiscite. . . _ . _ - in b 1P2hone Hugh Squires, Picker- -said ,L -LYE g 4 _ i(5) THAT the said 1iets ate' what may be termed "open' lists " - which we have a quantity of rabbit man- — _Claremont, Ont. fnv cala_at Pi, --he 111 u WmL ulbcLu uL iwal kliu ,,( �lvibivaio,' auiy luau led Bertrand,. Halycon Rabbitry, Picker- voter _whose .Heine has. been omitted from same may vote on polling _ Bear _ . Ong. PIANO- TUNING _ ...day in . his polling division upon taking the require'd.oath -arid upon FOR QUICK SALE . 7- roomed being vouched for on- oath by a voter whose name' appears on the ' house, 'on Elizabeth Str: 'Pickering, -19IAA D list of voters for such polling - .division. .. „ _ : , 'short distance- from Plant. Apply to All Kinds of Repair Work .'(6) THAT National Registration Certificates are required to be ro- 673 Euclid' Ave, Phone Mel. 6437 -'All 'tuning Guaranteed p Toronto. 36.7 " ducal by qualified urban voters whose names have been ,omi"tted C. S. MaaDONSLD ' 1 W -. -.;', , • '. ,.. ::.. from _ T - a man to clean up a ED voters, an ose voters rely, before being garden. Apply, Neva, Office.'.. " ;205 Close Ave.; Toronto the lists of: d by th o - allowed to vote. _ - _ - - COTTAGE - well furnished, lake-, III - - - wont, 6 rooms, utside eating porch, P1V�E��N� : (7) -THAT advance palls -wild -lie opened in the same localities* and on " �- 'electricity,. a -HI� , aplen$ed private wail, - the same conditions as at the last General-- Erection: garage; rge verandah, Pickering -- TI(A� ad :1: z::�: : ".rtti - 1 I 1 Beach, Barber, ;MR Ontario Str. T,or- ( ) ! 6 c, c r oa ,, yo.,.tv.. „ ,� .ae, va ,Pots 1 y - 1 �CaYa�11G� - onto, Ra, ' 4400 - . - - . 35 -6 ,fir"• _ in Canada during the last twelve months- is entitled to vote at' vice mill, Chicken - 'the said plebiscite if he is twenty -one years of age' and' a British , Bought and Sold' s i USED CLOTHING, STERILIZED, starter, snb;ect, growing Y cleaned and pressed like new., We {9) THAT voters will -be entitled to vote' in the polling division in y received a large shipment • of =high mash, laying mash, which they were ordinarily residing on the SOth day of March last.. • �. gentlemen's its• Pants, ts, larg. singe coats etc. V reasonable..It range mash,' joy (10) THAT urban voters #ice Iv Uv." of U&eir will pay You to come bore amore yoo - '= =- =-r- POI hin stations on the notices left at :dwellin so aurwheis else, Sam Schwartz, S] starter, coneentra. . g g places by the '.; . • goad Str. West; Oshawa. � -66-8 • , cnumvra><ICVra. We also make suits to 'meaaura, THAT rural voters have been- notified in the Notice to Voters Bee t ws oAg� key starter,- salt posted up in the post ofi'ices, and should have been verbally advised liI �bloek8 and -' by the rural enumerators of the location of their polling. stations. bap _ MAN OR WOMAN WANTED Purina fly sprays 12 THAT, generally, polling stations for the said plebiscite' will be , ! _ established at or near', the same premises- as at the last General FOR ESTjA�BLISHED WATKINS for aCAttle. = Election. , _ - RALITIE Steady customers, Must be - honest and reliable, have -car or D. N. •�Q(�WOOd '(19) THAT Arril0genieAtt are being made:to colldeta'the results of. the means getting one. No capital or Y e:perienae required. No restrictions P1CX8RP4G,' e0NT. 96ction.' ebiscite on the evening of polling day- as is done at a General - .:' R with • Watkins due to millions Invest- AE IpBLlylt _ _ _.. .. .. ed is 'raw 'materials to protect cheat -. 04) -THAT every Canadian on active service. or in training in any of ers - and customers. Write, The J. The •..Fa�'nl!'is' - RI, Watkins Company; Dept O -P -16 His liiajesty's.iorces or corys, within or without Canada, is entitled_; _ Montreal, PY � Q. Auctioneer t to vote at the Plebiscite in advance of poollin�ay by virtue of a_. _ _ special procedure provided. -- - = Alvin S.-- FiL - Mer ,� ` THE PICKERING NEWS - - Dated- at Ottawa this 20tH day of April, 1942. -ram 8boo14 - •.Frrnifts Sias CASTONZiUAY - - $L75 per year. • S1.60 in advssa !! Yeas A Bparslq► 9-- N Chief Pdehiacife Q, e�r. k Ons to the United States - LAS" or 'tw n" so I a;sd (it. Hritsi ,14.00 ' i9 Ganders 1!, a. 1. or )Pltm I a'' ..,�" - .. :fp. ` .r .. _ • m , ... 1. a _. r..• -TJ CARD OF T'FIANhl3 -- � �r this yeas. Mrs. J. Knox, one of our fir`,• CA ,u _ v _ "Financial Cothmittee brought for - We wish to thank the 'Picbering .� :� _ ward a scheme to increase. givings, _ .� Fire Company and their many help= which was adopted. Devotional Ses- ors, _for the prompt response to thin •� The Young People of the jk,�nited. - Q; Duncan,' bars: HoltbY, Mrs. A. call to our home on Tuesday even- ������ "Church presented' the Relfgiot& Dr- Rev. I. E. Kennedy delivered an Gray, Hire. J. Millen reviet;ed the ing, and for their reanarkable work -= aura, '"The Terrible Meek" in the earnest Temperance • Discourse on last Chapter of -the Study Book, ass- :in' savif►g our propertieb though Greenwood •United #4 on Sun Sunda- _afternoon, in Lvdnpliance isted by Mrs. -Burton, - -•bins. - Philip, against difficult r1rcu*n_otaness. ,r th tks plan r —pdbod La I'T=4' Mrs. J. Knox, Crawford, and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lockwood -' The C,00dfello s Class` of the fiery, that April 19th, be. devoted Mro, Brown is o review the Book -United- -Church •Sunday• School .held .to that subjegt. :.� s whole; ne meeting, -Mrs. Green • River their regular monthhy Social Even - The deepest sympathy goes out to Barelay was pianist for the day. in' at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. F, the family of the late E, R$s' Tay- The •Malcolm family and Mrs• Holt- (received too late for teat week) Tbonel100 STOUFFVILLE = ?: Manion, on Tuesday evening, April for,', of -Cherrywood, who were not- by provided tea at 'the close of the THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY _ = ; attendance hied by cable, • of his death while meeting, • . • . Our Salvage Capuaiittee acid salt - - • APB,IL 28, 24 and 25 14th. There Was a ' good to have your ruW)er, etc. handed in of the Class. Mrs. Donald McColl- on duty, overseas� - Th-. April meeting' of* the Wom- on or before May 6th. _ -Y' ough and Mrs. Melvin Johnston were Sunday evening service of the Y. en's Institute at the O. Wilson home will hold their - 'The Devil And in charge of the program Electiion P. led by Doreen' Carlton, Fellolw- The Ladies, Aid in Greenwood, was largely attend- regular meeting at 'the home of *�' s Of Offieer�` took place' at the meet. ship convener Topic — •God hears �• ,e� number of Greenwood ladies - ;Miss Jones . being guests, with a' toiai attend- Miss Margo Wilson, on Wednesday, ing'as follows: President Mrs. Man' the people tray' ". A ,$tstesd or Aprn `�ndr "ion; Vic Mrs - F,- Carson; Congratulations to John and Mrs. ante of fo�'by -five. President, bars. p ' JEAN ARTHUR and o Mrs.- T uam,raQnd. Mitchell on their recent marriage. ilton, presided__A Hies tome to Prof 'lond, of Guelph O. A. C, CgAg• COBrURN sod 3�,..��a.., rata . o 4A taint :-lunch and Auld Lang Syne Mrs• Mitchell is welcomed to - this Secretary, M'rs• Burk, to make a , • _ 5 stein Breeders As:ioc called on J. COMEDY and CAR7100N _ �,��ded the evening. community. donation to the Navy League, to looking t ^" I _ - Youtli Sunda will be observes in T —L--a 1'� - n buy maple sugar ivr sailors. r4 v� B. Wilson, on 'start +y� Sunday a„`j ... _ AVI,Il,•- Kn- r•1,* the date of the start of Holsteins in �L4A:n'� mt F�rrpY. WEDN'STxY the United- . Unurcn cieu ou..cl »; - -dtvid .ice.. . t it Ontario. taoi-ning,. with- spe:4al. music and a Carlton and R- Liscombe.. Ject. Mrs. Robertson gave a detail- APRIL 27, 28 and 1291. ` ed account of activities of the' Red* ' � Foster, �vho recently purchas- �}- Message to Youth, in this time of . ion .Sunday next Dr. Carscadden ed the Barnes' property, ow3ted by l ne great Profs crisis Young people are tispecially «nil - occupy St. John's pulpit, to Cross members, money raised and l ai bring to the attention of the con- work done. bars. Hamilton anneun- the late J. A. White, has. purchased _ invited to this service. + ' +� e .,•, ,y „¢.i ;,,_ _ some sheep from our veteran sheep gp,RUYbt10RE1 _ _ Miss - Francs 3l,oyst has attained s "" «1 ��Yi.l - raiser, Alex, Gray. '� position with the "T:- -Eaton Co., -in stitutey. not to - raise aaoney, but. to ther wc?rk, and wool at Mrs. Har -. - ' - - 1 - - arouse interest in what is being vey's for knitting. The eresident Rev. Smalley, of the Ontario Tenn- Select Short Subjects - the City. ranee Federation, occupied . the Mice,_ Atma Ward was in Toronto done. A good congregation i ahoped indrodnced Dr. Tomlinson, Guest P pit last Sunday. Rev.. Burke Wi11 one day. last week.., for. .. Speaker, who gave a heip#ul talk m- - On A 'i1 18th, •the -W.'M. S. met. off "Nutritional Value o! Different °D service next Sunctal• You T�iUIBSDAY; 80, May, SAir1TRDA;! - -. - r•.,�+;.,egjgg and heeding - . are vmk(n to our services. ` AJ': ffiL $0, May 1 and $ . *Ztb of the district are well under ac irhe 7."4" L.,...,,, with--"t- 14-� -, tae need os inuoculatiion, We welcome Mr. and XTs- John tO andante o! 110. President, Mrs. Nor- a preventative for - Infeatiens , ap►. The 16sam .ot spring seems . �s Gftbam and fishily to oar midst• than ion, presided. Mrs. Norton e�ryiain• dilsesees and stressed the value od �^- �1e�`ra 81�C -be a little earlier this ya►i They have pied the 1;;ageMM ad s missionary qai: to be on the ��ti collecting had .sal• s at the PFa+Feastle Presby fans on Na :•. sis►s. OWE AU!�Y � 4 . : is paces program v*ge. Of articles• to be as" for wa; .4„ ,,A, n�bie of hlbods Of Mr. and - Lao to her _ teeW meetinw. when bakgates lrom ,.lad '� �. F.kobe Hood (nee Rowena Tay- hind 1 needs. home an the Brock Road, which sbe- East and Went SeatkW of V16 Pr- Unwr for Oaming and giving bb �) reed .at st'ray's Hall last � by selbi►tly said test. Mlts• G. Daaa►Q and !t<rs. S. FSriday °mss' anti - • Wi1,Uwn,- Ellicott. Gilman, Devitt, with a Wnsi mmus shower. They ti Mantle PUxua were armed delegates. Mrs provided a very pleads; tea at the Sorry too repast lira. wait aoa %04 - is Kareh, had we 3 b styli aoattined to bar bes J. Miller gave a 'very en�ag�i - close of the. meeting. - _ wish them avery gaud wisk .. Waiter Daniel has - been report Of ' M* finances. to date -for T- -- spending the past two weeks with • - __... .._. _. ._._ ._ - _ 1' - lr rrienas to Vim . Mmn Coates of Toronto 'was : K - -the week -end visitor of blrs. John - =; Coates. Bill Tomlinson of the R. C. A. F. I-N was at home with his parents, Dr. _^ 'h. F.- and airs. -Tomlinson, Ott Sun- day• returned �^ {s��y "��''�- r.'` "�� 1 Mrs ens Milton Benson hsa_ - utter spending a week, in the City he r I with daughter. Des: Chandlei is 'notawcy+�,g •• ui, ,r x _ x f .. friends in the - City. of «� R • �� Mr. s7ta ;an,. C"a. Pfiekerin spent Sunday with Mr. `,,�,, R `�° :: �.,� s: And Aire L Pilkey, Claremont. Y ,. congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. y t '• '� ;i __ e• the birth of a son - " • ~* • * «, "� Y K - i borne Hardy oa pn �edneedas. Apr. 16th..,. Mr. and W. J. -earroll of w ., •c�' t = Mips: __.T •tCh$11,WQ}e vlait0la at the home � W. Gk Middleton, on Sunday: » *or The Y. P. of the Baptist Church .ate ` ' a held their regular meeting on Mon- of Mr. and , day eveiiiiig sL the bane � �' ,��` ' �, • - - , ~~` Mrs. Binstead. Vice - President, Miss _____jean Ward was in the chair. Rev: 'Vyalter Daniel caadttcted' d Quest- - °b ° ,,. -" �. ionaire on .the 8t11 Chap, of Mark's : ,, ? '' • - Igospel. - fie lne wuou g ?.1issi --v�R the Baptist Church wi4, meet on w .... _. wee at Tuesday aftemoofi of next k, the home of Mrs. R. E. Forsyth, at i�t -� % _,t •.. - - -. - -. - Y JJ 2.30. Program is in charge of Group t 2,, and .will take as ''.their' topic, a �• �' ` -� story of the coloured people, from the book, out of which they, are "From Sea to . studying — On Sunday tnomini; _next. Dr. A. /" -- - J. Carscadden, R4pentaitive is Na fanal. Institute for the Blind, will resdt in the Baptist .church, at —11.39 In the evening, Rev- Walter --Daniel will take the service, when ire wilt *PC&. ding Gsrmenll~. r' ' The iced Cross rooms will be cl- M owed until duns, at least, while the - - . - fete their spring d- x �'r on 5 members _ .,_ eardng• Damp . .. '� ~ U of -the Bawling Club Of ' Officers 6 o '19411 Claremont; fbr• the - season t --`- • : - .were elected at a meeting on Apr. lath. Officers Ire Prea•, bred Ev- ` has, 1st. Vice- Pres•, Flan Beare, 2nd R E Forsstfi._8eCffitd►tT' e treasurer, L F. Dopking. Work will 'Club are - - • -• ' , begilt at oitoe sod the planning an p>pei+6rtR' Tourtta- tnent for May 24th. At the Euchre held'by the_ Clare- �r s : :•i - — =moat Win's Institute on Wednes -`'e -. - ..day evening last, prizes were won bay Ladles - Mrs. Beare and Mrs.• .. _ . .. ; - ~J. Farr Gentlemen - MOrgan the Draw onpthe Mato'was - wo winner by _ • .. -- a _ _ Mrs. Shipley, and the Quiltp tO Miss- Po 11 s d p M f ro fn. - - Darlene Norton A large crawd - attended the Box "` Social on Wednesday evening at the 'CA _ - hwoemree - .- goif �Mear- sa. aMorgan Pi -utg imh. e There n - -• - �s •� .,. •,�� ,., Y - - ... -, - - D N6 1•1M ' pAYL1GHT A _ r i lead by all who attended. The pro- the �° -� - ' , - � - •5 J —� a ..._. � of evening went -to- the Milk for Britain" ^ - tY : r ar - �+ - -- - -�- - authori - Deistment .�, ed nder am - r the Secretary- of State, Ottawa. r _ �•' -�'� ..I . _ '� �(Fi' ::;�i. _ °''n'i '�, _ `rv,�' ,- � :,.., -rx,., yti... .. - o-.r° Vii"°' ; ,�. ;� �, . ,r.. ,h',,.,�, •r �d'i: !'s^•....•. - :?mm••Acx.-N «, r;v "- :q.J .,i • ."•f q..P. •. ,!"'J` ,.u:'i'' - v Jesus was in Peres, and therefore S (J N D A Y - • REPORTER within the dominions of Herod. Britain ThdAugh RD I 0 Q It Is impossible to say whether In Matter of, Fines~ r DIALING WITH DAVE S C H O O L the message was bent by Herod or r / 8:e Q Q O 1bi was invented by the Pharisees. The British people have often ... -«- s ;,$ f «• : : :< :; ,.;: > K; :: L G tJ J l � ChriAt's Mission been•1wccuded by their American 32 a And he said unto them • �`"� : � ,> v:� >�� : >�.:�. � , brothers and cousins of being. • LESSON 17 Go and say to that fox Behold one - y slow, but no �y et has ever ac- •., "` .,•:.> ,;.:.. ;� :. , ' 1, .mot ,` ', �' ',:. - '• Wayside Conversations - Lake r cast o,ut demons- and perform cured them- A- GOLDEN F eing thorough, 13 :22 -35 cures to-day and to- morrow..- states the H k1positor. A aye .. �� - ° •, "_ ,ory.. ` "''4 -.< - ox- is - -qse &-as- -s- symbol - -And - . • <„ ,.... •�. .. �;.� `i'� -, tL not bear his own cross. and o! craftiness. Jesus eaw_the. inner matter of fines for of- heart " : do .i y..... >q::. . ;• :; :., even• after me, cannot be my heart of Herod and therefore war restrictions. . ?X`H disciple. Luke 14:27. when he described him as a fox, Last week Woodlands Chemists, THE LESSON IN ITS SET'T'ING he spoke the word of righteous- -Ltd-., -of-Lonflun, was fined -forty Time- November, A.D. 29. ness and of truth. It was not an thousand pounds, which runs close Place - Perea. epithet; it was a character in a to two hundred thousand dollars Who Wilt Be Sayed? word. in our money, for exceeding its « f 22. "And he went on his way .32(b). And the third day I cosmetics sales quota under Brit- through cities and villages, teach- am perfected. 33. Nevertheless ain't wartime rationing laws, and ^•,a> ing and journeying on unto Jer- I must go on my way today and was given three months to pay, usalem." Through these towns tomorrow and the day following: the fine. an vilagea Fla- h3sent the rev - - -iof it- cannot be that �propiztt -By- tile- tffl�e the- cazxrpany sub. enty in advance and he was on perish out of Jerusalem." Christ coeds in paying that fine they will the way through them now did not resign his functions -ho, be look' ' preaching as no went along. aid not decline to go on with hit and dividends as vanishing cream, J28 (a). "And one said unto worlt He said, I work in the a highly prized cosmetic in wo- ' • ` him. Lord are they few that are name of God and for the good men's lives, but something which Pull of I / f,. .7red?, WhYL this gaea`cien was of monkintl .nd T meat: nob he , .nt N6GRed Netwe►k mH1liday. Oct. 1f. Jack Penny "mp from vacs• u>tsd at ts,i. Nn,. we ,�„ lrnnw. stunned. If wp had more of tht}t Oisnosing of in future. 4Jon bitten br the wanderlust bug. H, plane to tour'the V. s. �. but we do know* that every be- spirit we should all do more .work : '•a bit, instead Of staging all showe•tronl New 'Yotil .lnd Hollywood? Bever in Jeans Christ will be in the world. Germans Launch THE CIGARI THE VIOLIN(?) i THE COMEDIANI moved. - 34 em, Jerusalem, • O Jerusalem, Yes, it's Jack Benny, In probably as typical a pose as you could ' 28 (b). And he said unto them, that killeth the prophets, and 'Poetry Offensive : _ u.a�i a him n I Jaek: mit11 -Mary I,ie■tan•. Den±+i• Dav, the 24. Strive to enter in by the atoneth them that are seat. unto 1�of Phil Harris and his Orchest�, and all the east, coatinne to narrow door; for many, I may hers how often would 1 have gate- Radio Moscow said that papers entertain their waiting millions each -Sunday night at coven o'clock auto you, shall seek to eater in, Bred thy children together, even taken from killed or captured - -heard throughout Canada on the CBC National Networkl and shall not be able" Jesus am,,# en gathereth her own brood German troops showed that they a rte= _ rBolsisd The • Program a# 8.801 Mr. Karlott'a Friday doer not answer the question under her wings, and ye would had 'burst -into a Spring poetry Indeed, 'tis very often the ator> the 18th of March fun -party at aakod because the answer is not not!' 86. Behold, your house -is- , offensive; ' and gave the following L,.ifati the show - first -slree �r -his'. Haliyw"d home, wan sae of ono that He desires man to have, left .unto you desolate: and I say example: . program the Interest sad enter- the most original and. eerie, yet but lie does spealt o; .the more uuw yell, ye siurL :,uo are ,"e, wi,eu ill iu4ure, ai our ease, a member d the movie- importan% problem,, raised by this until ye• shall say, Blessed is he' Vise can say just what we please; taken, th value it has. Even moll - -aged by very uestioa namely are we that cometh in the name of the When Gestapo_ men on bail Often, the stor- v.bpjtWd the scenes, radio colony; ry Q ' Lord." One o! the inexplicable Once again live back in ill• 4 !t knows, enhances the pleaatire Bo>ans Froin Bailor ourselves saved ?. P 8 , features of divine love- is that, When the jury trying Hitler paA_ hSa_ilLjfatEgiag to the nrn Onw •ot the above■ a 1nt o�ana. In spite of fine lIIfalin in. e- tits retired sna no feels littler, �ssm! Take for instance, the dians thoroughly enjoy is the 25. "When once the master of knowledge that all will be-in vain Then in Berlin 1119eed Allen Sunday night .9.00 "Breakfast Club;' broadcast by a the house is risen up, and hath• g peace will feign w its tail and effort to save never And we'll smile and sing again" -- dclucil .L.,.,a. Dualug the -pact- i1i ceases tlil wer Very end. WLlsii' - " few, weeks, they've been scripted 9.00 a.m. Jack Baker, tenor of. to stand without, and to knock ,Jerusalem, persistently refused to Canada's by Vick Knight, who also does the the show, recently sang a concert at the door, saying, 'Lord, open p y production o! crude - ' : "productlon on such famous 'one . for convalescent soldiers and sail- to us-,' and - He ihall answer and receive Christ • e her Saviour and petroleum and natural gasoline shot' shows, as 'The President's ors at the O'Reilly General Hos- say to you, know you not who a d phut come from God, then re 1941 totalled 10,128,582 bar- , g"� God could do nothing else but rels compared with 8,718,068 March of Dimes broadcast, and pital in Springfield, Missouri. And ye are. 2 then shall. ye begin - leave her to the fate -which she barrels in 1940 and 7,837,503 +� international 'Red Cross' Shows, here's the bonus: Jack gave them, to say. We did eat and drink in Several weeks ago, tae Army in- as a parting gill, a i;ue l#UVAii.:- L;y P.oa -.ati ikon- d4d3t -tese� wren shaping for herself. - - -- - - barrels is 1989. eitad _Pick to direet Its "Command address -jyitam for the Hospital in our streets." In its application : Peormance" internationally auditorium! to salation, this does not imply rf ' dlhort -waved shows for the Ameri- that there are any people in the STAR ACTRESS _ /is- 115o Lutonin Ti or Tws . . • can Fighting Forces! Vick'* >t p world, whom Jesus does not know _ - spars -time wun't sufficient to The excitement, the danger, the about, but there are great multi- g = _ . cover this new assignment!. The brilliant execution of s mass tudea whgal Jesus does not know problem: Give up a $600.00 a bombing flight over military ob- as His own. The Lord does not.. gO�' Answer la BOOS Puzzle 10 Pale brown. -' week job ai Fted Allen's Seripter jectives in Germany, is just one know these people becsuss- they - 1 Beloved R iA R H s 'NiC� 11 Back. and take the Army work, full of the many spine - tingling spi- have- never come to him before. o GAM T p Y i 12 She was a _ lime, as a volunteer director at codes in the lies of the boys o! They did not accept salvation P ham' H I A l S T'E T.5 — m' sctsest - sat i tier week! That would , Juniper. of humorous -the R C A.F on Active Duty_ when it was offered, and now, ,8 3'�- thpaal Q CL ,� take some deciding, yon'L agree! brilliantly recreated for radio is the time be�o— for salva- :. � roms. But right now Vick-Knight is In the story "Flying For Freedom, on, they, have no right to His aviatol7. q 15Smeltb nd $ollywood, directing bigger a heard' from CKOC, Wednesday hospitality. 18 Smelling . 1 N r N plants. _ better -"Command Performance" nights st 8.00 o'clock. 27. "And he shall my, I tall ' badly. A T I .0 H i0� 30 Kind of .. .. shows I Teiequiz, popular phone -quis you I know not whence ye are, de- 17 Spedea o! $ A E window. _ 'Bo;ey's Back feature, with special tune identi- part from me, all ye workers of :. clams = N' 1 I IQ;Y Z4 To do wrong. T ' Horror Man;. Boris Karloif, fication section for out-of -town iniquity." Inasmuch a salvation 18 Street car. master of the macabre, is now listeners, is heard from 1150' on Is from Christ alone, when He 19 Bull tighter. R q A4 E I 27 Bottle. beard Sunday nights as guest oa your dials daily at 11.4 &' s.m. I says he dies not know one, that 21 Ecstasy. 28 Kind of ataW. - Ike Inner Sanctum Mysteries Record of the week Tommy means that person - -is- without a 22 �+�'en• i 81 Ore who - sr0aacasi via the tstue ivetworit, iuciters " angerine,`� ieaieccd in C�_1 Inwardly -th wse'#ez et -J22 To +rn side. 49 Golf clubs. YSRTICAL htmoms.' : to a network of Canadian stations the film 'The Fleet's In !' iniquity is separated from Jesus, -26 Tense. 50 God of war. 'T Evils. 84 Afternoon and, at last, the outward relation 29 Fury Sl Work of skill Z Entrance. sleep. : _.. Fabled S OUR. RADIO LOG will be adjusted to the inward, 30 F ed fish. 52 mall S To date again. 3S Narrow _ .... and departure from Him will be 32 Female deer, memorial 4 Fungus 87 Ablaze - suxu..rTO sTa'rw.rr t xec Mo.c..a1 73ea s11uRT a e v® 83 To rub out. 58 Fish. disease. 89 Oriental nurse . - Qt��eas+ Book. L T4ek uK 1• Kirka■d L. sees inevitable and that fie ruin., SS To fly. �fT She was a Darlings.. 40 Innocent. - ' 0KCL Book. MY tenet CKCR waterloo 14110, can England slim 28. "There_ shall be the weep- f - - - - _ U.S. .isTwdaKS cxco Ottawa tarok aaO .En�taad e'ae" - 36 Persia. - .: lamotls star o! 6 Corded fabric., 42 Sun. -• ' 1t►>sas N.B.C. Red ewe cKae Timmins loos man tCag:ast u.ram ing and the ,gnashing of teeth, 38 Back of neck the —. 7 At any tithe., 43 To flip. WJZ N.BA Blue reek CKSO Sudbury 7991, ors s:asiaad ikiNm when ye shall nee Abraham, and 41 Cavity. SS Sire became a 8 Antitoxins. 44 S sacs., _ WAeo ic.as.► 88ek CKPC Brantford .1389, 030 E ngla■d ta.1/m pen - WOR s1.n.S.► rtes, CKLw Windsor roes aaa England i>. »a Isaac. and Jacob, and all the _ Impolite. popular 9 Opposed to 46 Hindustani. - : __ -.. (� -- -- asP Freiaad ti.31a • ipr„�tq, in the kingdom of God. 48 Ratite birds. T' star late in life (Ormer 47�$j• "Ov .:. - _ CFO! Owes St. 14004 U.S. aTA X44 EAR ° Spain """O • CKOO Hamilton u3ek W EUR Buffalo 1340a 1 *aria and yourselves cast forth with- „ aitmL H■atiito■ :wok wHAN Rochester iiheb RAN Russia eBem out." Here is the fate of those �I 2 3 14 S b 7 8 I IY 10 II TIN St. Cath. I230k wLW CI'•el■■atl 'eeh Rat! Ruaal• *e0m { i PCP si..tea•i nook wav Schenectady A1oh R1fE Rnsels 1ie0m barred out, presented with the - RV9e Raa•is 1a.1ts, - CIOH Borth Bay line, KDKA Plttabargh 101rok greater' intensity because con- 12 13 'S WCO Chatham S=k wears Chlcap Took w4EA sehenecuy treated 'with the lot of Life blessed. CtPL LoNos 1370, wHEM Buffalo 030k 13.3•nm , CJCt Stratford 1:'a0h WGR . Buffalo 550k WCAB, 1•huo. 13=m It is certain that _the damned _i6 17 = = CFRC Kingston 140ek WKBW Buffets 132ft WRUL Beaten laaam shill know- fully' of the joys of CJTt. Sault Ste. si.:sneb win Detroit rest wc.ax x. 1'o.k it.es■t the blessed, and worse still _that 14 2 I j they, too but for themselves, j - ;Australia Calls Up land 'forces is Australia, and ap- might be -;in the midst ssf-- -those : `: pried to men who were already - "More Land Forces listen for service but who would joys' { not have en called for some 29. "and_ they shall cone from , 13 25 •� 8 _ - - - -_ the east and west, and from the 1 -- •',the Australian Government or- Mme' north and south, . and shall sit 29 . -- - Intensive battle training for all. -- d`egted,that all.CommonweaIth land down in the kingdom of God. 30. -. : -,• units was ordered by Gen. Blamey, And behold. there are last who 33 `'' "' 35 Awcom he h­--kht 111) to Forde said. strength by calling up additional' shall be first, and there are first -personnel. °' who shall be last." Whatever be 36 The order, requires all unmar- Covell" Wins - the number of those who are in "..... ` : 'fled men between the ages' of 18 the- way, of salvation, that, which J f. 40 I 4! 93 94 S % 7 and 45, as well, an married. men This city of Coventry which concerns us -is that we should ''from 18 to 85, to' report ' imrA- adopted the cruiser Coventry for without delay secure 'a place 48 50 Alately -for military service. its warship-,-week,, contributed ' as among them. Army' Minister Francis Fords generously in money as it did in 31. "In that very hour there 51 S 'said the step was taken on recom- bravery during ruthless Nazi raids gismo certain Pharisees, saying to - - : vkonidation of Gen. Sir -Thomas - X3,067,970. (about $18,806,- : him, Get thee out, and go hence: mey, Commander of Allied 885), double. the objective. for Herod would fain kill thee." POP­--7P0 -Takes the Wind Out of the Old Man By J. MILLAR WATT : I BELIEVE Mfr OVANO50y _... I t HE WENT TO YOUR ... VYORKS IN YOUR Yes rr- - TS FUN5RAI. TT}}{{AA __—• OFFI-0% WOW AS _ } _ , • • :: :'• _ ' -_ - rtes.. i. - .. •-' _ - -- - - i _ - �-- - / .. _ L' , r gip . ! .. • - . - ._. -_ -- T • -_ .. _ ' ^ `• •..jyh Rs. 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"q�.�`• ar++S�ivsci%eeae -v..:, ti - � _ "" -= sx • , ,� .. to determine whether M had bees, - - r Arm. : • d ��LL��' driniking Six, I conducted •test shortly afterwards in the surgery •- e' of the ship's hospital "Please describe that test, Doc- z. . e tors, :, - - tpPetitas ara:foand, and-slow position and began to, describe is ,� eaters speed-up, when ssmpetrt; minute- detalL- the - pathological_ Chr ef- premiowsoda Crackt� are_ testa he conducted to ascertain • thir �yJ whether the vietim had -, been 1Q��1 That s be1na'O �'�Q s give 2 -pound package r drinking. Even some of the more most people more of the things they -' seasoned officers in the room - like is a cracker -- tempting flavor, ' �� ,. _ _ were 'arced to wince occasionally, tender flakiness, dependable freshness. ' "TEN When he had finished his vivid serve Christie': ]Premium Soda description, -the colonel inquired, 'Crackers with soapy ;salads, spreads-- � y "As a result of these testa, were SERIAL STORY - -- - - - - - - - - - you able to arrive at any definite they're always aura to please. " ~. conclusion ?„ _ - - .,.Year Sir:' ,►'' - • " wao 6l,ai, ,•Yla1:l Y(.'1YV IT -` -- _ _ ,�' "The deceased had positively�> - ,i ELY A. W, O BR)EN not been intoxicated nor was there any evdence of his having. 1 wt:ES: Lieutenant KU-S. LIB a. Yaxen any aiconouc arInet for rev -. - IM]MUZZIFT ,gsainted with the pretty nurse, - U19AY'1'JJ1L V r- IVWJLWATJL learns her name is Joan Divaar. Lance Corporal Slater, owner "The Court of •Investigation got_. of the bayonet that had figured. "DA CRACKE.Ami - ,1He becomes her partner in a underway in, "B" •lounge at 9 in the killing, told his story in bridge tournament 'aboard ship. o'clock the morning of Captain forthright fashion. He had been . �aaassm _ inter thov take a air It around Tpos' murdr. on Rentry date' on "A" deck until " Ere desk, meet Rollie•' friend, - Colonel Stephenson himself midnight. About 11:28 the ship's - Ceptain ?ees, who is introduced presided and, upon his invitation, roll was sickening him, and he 2/s cup cold water - to .Pass. Replies is awakened the tribunal was completed with had taken off -his overcoat, hang- _HLE =s 2 tablespoons lemon juice `far. by an 'orderiT, told to report Captain Vincent Iduidoch, a tor- ing his belt and scabbard and Ys cup sugar 1r the eoload's quarters at uses: mar senior crown prosecutor of bayonet attached over the deck = `B9 $ADZE B. CHAMBQi3 teaspoon salt ' ri6em he told that Captain Toronto: and - Lieutenant Harry railing. In plain battle dress, he _. . - 2 egg •whites we" ass 1us .ewe aauraeeee. a Miley, who had also been a law- had wasxea to the tare eno where , I�iefjji eats liib bYpD .v1VYd l.J.l4.d yer.• ,. the. Hhemagtood there for abort 80 dissolve in hot toffee, add sugar, - = As you are aware; gentlemen, ml before returning to where I have had requests acCUmu- salt and lemon juice. Stir until -- began the_ colonel, a court of in- be had left his equipment. Long for quite some weeks; sugar dissolves. Strain; thou chill veetigation is strictly •fact -find- therefore we will make this with occasional stirring until the ing tribunal Aesigi,eC 1., ,.btsia- Then be noticed the 'bayonet t sworn statements and - general was missing. Thinking it brad :weez's column g requaA YYY, - of -use to s Court martial that slid across the deck into the And hope that le11 of you will, be until frothy. Add egg whites; will follow On land. It will be trough by fire rail, he went to bolt . a Y.o DVY.V „S +lsv .a�ly�. bear uuyll aci11 '.tud conducted informally, and you are then - noticed, for the first time, a Apricot Bavarian Cream ing until very well combined., both urged to ask any pertinent mans figure in the shadow of a 1% tablespoons gelatine Turn into mould that has been questions 1 might -omit. Bring in - lifeboat. _ The wind was howling i(► cup cold water rinsed with cold- water. Chill un- " loud and apparently the min- 1 cup boiling_ apricot juice to firm, then unmouid and serve the first witness. �' cu sugar he seamed 'to be as officer - � P R'a with sweetened cream, whipped or = _ - - Captain -de Watt, medical offi- - hadn't ti Few grains salt' in. p noticed the sentry. Slater. plain. _ - - cer, testrrsed char, he - had been on the other hand, f he s a v - go- nmoned._in_ "A" _derk-about._8 +st - -- fad! Cnp nag Cu arsine For trot c >ia a hi fold in - o'clock figured � a r e o'clock that morning. ,r l,o,. to- •expl:la the � - aPsleot Pulp 1 cup heavy ream, whipped, ta'-- g bayonet by admitting he hadn't 1 teaspoon lemon juice stead of the egg whites. In this "I found Captain Tees lying_ been doing his. full- "rounds" and 1 cup heavy cream case additional coffee may re- tFAY just inside s door under acorn- decided to let the bayonet go until U Sup drained canned crushed aloes lergon julLte, and Hs tea- _' LESS der light. I was informed by the first thing neat morning. pineapple spoon vanilla may be added-. orderly officer then on duty, 'Ali cu slivered browned almonds Brown Sugar Cookies Cahamet Is priced Four roommates of Slater': eo2- P s - p Lieutenant; . Timmins, -that he had laliorated' that the heathy had re, Soften the gelatine is cold 2 cups brown sugar -.. prisdagly11,*Obably -found 'the- captain on the deck. turned to the cabin shortly after water; add boiling apricot juice, 1 cup melted shortening = - - lass than the baking It was pitch black -and due to midnight and bad been violently salt and sugar; stir until sugar 3 eggs powder you an now blackout regulations-he could not nauseated_ all night. and gelatine. are dissolved. Strain. 3L cup milk' .. use his nrrh They carried the __...'6regosy-_Roliins was _24t 29WO to COOL • Chill with 1• tablespoon vanilla- ' - captain inside-and summoned me. eccasicnsl stlrrin nutil as thick 1 teaspoon soda - haggard -his usual sip seemed to g Po 2. Y� wsu, arawYa,, uaaauaS�.+r:ciJ offi•. y-strained iQ::s'. Flout' to mix stiff •... ident that Captain Tees was dead. have gone from ors step as as P marched lute the lounge and sal- F"PZ -the apricot pulp; add .Mix ingredients to order given. His jugular artery 'had been ' rated the court. ' . lemon juice and pineapple. When Add just enough flour' to, ro1L pierced by some sharp instrument. ' "You were speaking to the late platiae mixture begins to set (Sift soda with flour). Cat into IS t "_:Cslnmst'a d*04,te- The orderly officer showed me a beat with an a beater' until she s ' •Csptsia Tees about 11:30 o'clock e,5 pe as - desired. Sprinkle with , _ _ • onion means double blood - stained ' bayonet which be last night, right ?" -the tough cot= frothy,' then- fold in prepared brown sugst' and bake is moder- lss claims to have found near the onel spoke with astonishing gen. fruit, nuts and stiffly beaten ate- oven. - 7 his body, and while I _have no, means shears. Pile lightly in dessert tlenesr. y v - , i• �' °�O- of proving definiteljr -that -this in. .. lawn or turn into wet moulds Xwe C"a.here wete•a.ee ps•eset Yes. Sir. I was getting a s.. _ steamer was tug actual murder breath of air at the stem after' sac cufI1 YYYIi clay,. .6"We iivut r''iJee•ed a raedve eeenadae � weapon, I do say that it could playing In the bridge tournament dessert grasses. or unmould on on topics for help eolu = 1. v weapon. plates. To K u•ten to . 41get _ 'have been the murder w dessert p "The deceased iced been 'stab - and Captain Teas name :long, .a _ - peewee" atN.e•t• felp C"IP" •• - = - _• jokingly. asking whether I. had Coffee sPeog�_. apeciai saeaes are in order. oldness �i~gRER bell in the throat. It was a strong eves. heard of 'Lights Out.' We 1 granulated �hn:. letters We:e Adelaide sty rte.- ,,'• - - plunge and walked .together to the nearest rest•." Send •ease •et=- add :...•d RESULTS Captain M och interjected a gelatine envelops, IS YOU wish a repts. Calumet's soadamrsrs _ query: "How did you establish door and sf minutes efore left g . the time of death"' hero couple of minutes before I left GOOD EATING -NEWS �fwvewir means finer, " betov textured molts "Olt, ,pardon me" The M. 0. "Pardon me, Mr. Rollins " ldut5 Tastiest, most tempting of all bread puddings is a new one mods 1 ' with bran. bread cubes and china . of semi -sweet chocolate. After aOr ash year bit ing. 1 dulfi, lu4errupced, "but, were yum i monotone and displayed enthusi- the batter is mixed the remaining chips are sprinkled over the top arm for the first time. "I had }e- standing in the shadow ai a life- and the whole bmiaew b baked. Served warm with cream or top ported venially to 'the .colonel 'boat while getting your breath of - milk its a dessert to be remembered l Directions follow: _ shortly after the body was die- " All -Bean Cioeetate Chip Psdding - /�,•,_�' Rollins looked at his questioner -3 cups. bread cubes, without teaspoon salt i (�(� covered and forgot that you were curiously: erupts -- R , cups milk - -/ SOW -M� not aware of the details. I ar- "No, Captain, I walked directly 3i cup All-Bran B squares semi -sweet chocolate �y��/�' s rived at the conclusion from iwo from fife door to the open space = e� ': Us tease vanilla extract PI/�� • findings. In Lire first place there_ � cu sugar - s Iwo �K�"''• •D.. of A, deck at the stern. And Place 'bread and All-Bran in 'buttered baking dish. Cut choco- • � was an absence of post -mortem N6 Captain Tees and I walked direct- - _ eYI�' ib 'lividity :.." late into coarse pieces and sprinkle half of it over bread cubes. Beat _ i� ly from the ptern to the door. add Sugar, salt, milk and flavoring. Pour over broad; sprinkle Please- ' explain, _ interrupted. "Did you notice anybody else temafning chocolate over top. ' get baking dish in pan of hot water - Lieutenant Miley; - �n on deck at that tune, end bake in moderate oven (825 F.) for 'l hour. • - _ !`l3y post- mortem lividity I "No:' Yield: 6 to 8 servings.• ti ' e.s«e mean the. -ashen hue of death - Kiley dropped a question., "You which would ' normally- be evident were alone Ott the. time Captain in such a cold temperature with- Teee�.dyall" s s • .• ��� "• '. ern approximately four hours after Rollins Bused fife a s ilt'sec- - D�� death :'' Captain de Watt u P „ 'he lied. ; u 11At and. I Was alone, looked at Miley who .nodded. "The absence of that lividity M1 (Continued Next Week) Indicated that the deceased had -� `: -: - :• -• died some -time -less than four y R:A.F. French Raid << ``' hours before. M second finding " >.' _ - was made after the orderly offi- - e Ma or Tank Battle e cer described the position• of the - _ A! �._ body as he found it. The deceased was lying face down on' the- deck The- Air' Ministry News Service p `� 'Afy e with his arms - beneath him. said -that the raids tiy- BritisTi -rn� "I tested the armpits and found Canadian bombers on the Renault . "`_'' t • . IMAM definite traces of 'warmth , al- and Matford motor works in c ,. Franc w h b though the rest of the body was a ere t e egatt alert to.de- , „,;:• - -Ever man on Canada's `' cold, uite cold.. Tile arm it atruction in battl¢ of the. entire �I y �� q y' Factor Front needs the 8 warmth, in view of the body • equipment of five 'armored and y � "''� • ``' _ _ - ar s general coldness, told me the de- mechanized divisions. kind of nourishment and food. ceased had been dead quite some "In effect' one of ' the major energy found in whole wheat. In Nabisco Shredded Wheat sjiE Ai's time less than four hours. The tank battles of the war has been +1 you et 100% whole wheat, total absence `of post-mortem won by the MAX. in about out ' _,,mdy cooked, ready to eat, re- - lividity made the opinion definite. hou Z at a cost of €our bombers taming the wheat germ, branD�'` The stiffening would indicate and , 5 men," tl a service, • added. and minerals that _nature - about two hours. ' So ' ` uttin It declared th3 was "of immedi= into utunitied whole wheat. everything together, I can poai -' at8 and paramou�lt importance to' :Foie a breakfast treat include L t 4 tirely state that the murder must_ the Allied armies on both the two of these tasty, golden- have occurred at or close to 1 Russian and Libyan fronta.`i brown biscuits, with milk. < }, r THE CA1JADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT • 'f i 'v. % ' clock -or two hours - previous - The two factories • were pro- ? • ";;,;,,;{,> R Y .; ` COMPANY, ITD. `��' -.., • •t;:.:.„ to my being summoned.” ducing 70 motor trucks daily as Niagara Fans, Canada .. Captain di. Watt paused. and well as niany ' tanks and . ather _ - - -- -- - = oiticera_wit>� -- vehicles__tos th_eS=�ei� &ns.�T�s_ _ _a - s • _ ' a tinge of professional pride. production wag atopped, the ser- "Your Conclusion seems aritir- Vice._ said, .much , of it for at least, IS$j.jE i7 —rte ' ely' logical," • commented the a year, some for the duration of ' ' colonel. "Now did you, by auy the war because ineplaceI blO - - chance, think of testing the victim machine tools were destroyed. . ���s.�.., '_yr• -.L... %] �: .: +.1 ,'. f'fi•�ik'a' ,.;;;. a .c t • . _ :.r. • a! . x'+ ,yam' "" 1,.' • ?c"Z 4N ' r.'�: .'�` ^�."��+.' �A. ,ev.,,,r•..nU.. �¢ •;'•�,�'�+� :',• T,�,y ;►- _T: -:.P° r Y�. „�"• - :�.,,� ;7,: ; .''3H- -•s•"• ., '�',rS 'T�"`.�.''. +.h�'' - I•r.r(y•' �Y ,�,: '. �,,-! r,..,J Ilr." r"r,.,t'°S. ;.P - '�,,." "'`' +r .x .?y ..' %+': -":�`' -`-� -' �„ t ,•'?A. ., •",.+, •S..u? : r •.,-'"; .... ...� U. . /,� •F' :i. ?�r. r_.iN'A' , c' •iw,� 'ty„r -'� '; .a"� 1"` 'YY::` ' ,'ss`.', .�. .r� �'� .±, "Th -W' °, .��- d..;y; .,+]WC:..A"' �- a ?, ,..e i:. .-mss", `^: ,;_v. •1 .4,,p.t.'. � "'j "" � ' is • 4" •' .. r .' - ;::': ? .� are sorry., eo" hear Herb JBea- tor. ,, nett is In hetpital, having under. P spd' ass. Disne f spent Sum• 1 a double operation. W e hope -s- Y - Mica Ina Canton, yf . o 111 soon recover. Ddr AM tvrth F. M. and 11Mrs. Chapman. s'. (received too late for last week) • Loa, Tic . community extends sympathy C is here If you n, t believe - to; -'Mr, and,Mrs. A. J. Taylor and . ind �. Floyd Remor and P f5eited at Grasmere on Saturday, ilY, on the death of their sou, Mrs. ,Olive Reesor, of Oshawa were � A - ' 'when she went on to . Canton with :ilaY, England. holiday visitors' with MT.'And Mrs, It just look • $j'041ii _ �rner -- _ -the week- e_W4......... victor Parma._ - - - { :- a„ "full .n..;,... ,n +hp Xrs:...A. -Fenner was iii- Toronto _ _ - - -- - _ . Seeding wend— days yi8itting V4th menu_ '�� - 4 .+in s.. ,A �..�; wbll''. night was attended b a lar a crowd • lY -��1� bus of her family. y -g - Sisillm a Work Boots from $.2.50••'to School boys are comin,g,;to help T. Miss Shirley. Beare, of Newmark- from our own community• and many 4�►nnan and F. H. Westsey for the from other towns. Avery enjoyable - ' - er, on they !' 's staying her - evening was spend b a1L After fileii.50 We are e][eeedlnF,ly tuckp t0 WmnIi VPestney sold a quantity of ents• Mr. • and .Mn. W. A. Beare. O ptuaus dinner of four courses, A rban Oats to the boys of the Port Dr. Ray PiIk f G Toronto, sad moving pic were-shown- Prizes Alvin Pilke}t, o! Galt, were with a,� ven � fair district. thy. parents on Sunday. n to the most recCnt bride, F. M. Ghspmzan sent Alaska Oats the one who sold the most tickets. �.j `f « ff tQ the Fair -Board at Mitchell' for A auacellaaeone ahawer was S'lv� Scotsman of the crowd, a bachelor, a Laugh s Big 88 overalls & wind contest. to Mr. and Mrs. fact Mitchell, on o and the one who had attended the Mica P. Match has. returned to Wednesday evening, when about 80 most Plunkett dinners. • friends and relatives gathered and �. v�Iet ;breaker smocks, stl�l ;2.50 WOrI� ,1.�3ty_E�nT�l_i4`!d'* a v,�tiaa�3th,..�a i1it.:. i�Y► +is- - -and- 4lushtet`,- - "• - •"•••"•" of Claremont, spent several days _ . . > last week with Mr. and Mrs. Milton • pants, all sizes $1,95 t0 S2. Mrs. cam. c sock gab" Aurnea 95 &ys it MAW again Men,s Fm *e. Oxford shoes for spring -_ lad the pulpit here on Sunday. Hie wlihan with Dor Isubject wows "TemPerancea and he urtenw,00d. is charge. Mies Doreen Pegg, astud- made a splendid applaal for the eat teacher from the Normal school Slack and 'Brown $3.50"'.6-00 laving of the big expenditures be. - in Toronto, is teaching ' sad poser- 1�:-• Remember the Young Yeopie's �� `�° �` : it to an all -out war effort. He scor- concert in Greenwood Church on Mrs. Lloyd Moody. end. Mrs. Ralph ' .� Men's Cotton Sweat Shirts In rev ed the Premier the Province fot rcI 24th at 8 P. Mowbray, of Oshawa, spent several grey Friday evening, :gyp last week with their ealling loudly for an all war m. There will be a young people's ms's parents • • ". . push when he at the same time was . orchestra, choruses, duets, two anon- Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Mowbray. - d white, all sizes Nay- fostering a tralftu that is doing ol02�� And s- two -act coffiedY• ?*►- Mr. Lawrence Cammack. of Neq�- _ - - snvze chnu anytiu�ng e%se to sabotage itled "Old lld6artha" p�;dyAission, ad- market, spent several days last .week _ war work. His points were well alts 25c. drildren JOc. Come and w��kParents, Mr. and bars. W. Merits Fine Hose fancy colors, ;tai[en and just how long we will. joy a food entertairenneat, and stand' for this call for rubber and - encourage the Y. P. U. �. and Mrs. Herbert Parkia • _ -: ,lanoline and the big brewery trucks Rev. Jenkinson, of Picketing, de- Jr. of Lakefield, spent a few days Z5c to ! 5e $ pair holidays with Mr. and Mrs. H. Par. ,are burning bout up, in large am.- livered a very line address to ons' .. _ ++,...•e, w,1l. L. L_al: 6.; � jo -&-ei attentive audae=*, on Sandal morn .- _and Mob. ttobert Young ; - saes -#este r a3eas: it is ..V � ,. 1+.r. Ing �'. Rev. XdVey � at Pick- f des last with - Ira tone to dress rip the house. ;deal to produaera and to real fight- Ong• relatives atvBrantiord, peel S'I�AUat'TpN Wallpapers, new and ' +sus on the war front. The Your; People of l larernont, " Snappy. Now Curtain Nets' and Z~'raalt Weatney attended a Direr led by their Pastor. came down one Class meets at �� etc. tors' Monthly Meeting of the Maple Sunday evening, and presented the. the home of Mrs. V. Panda on Fri- Leaf Fire Tnanraaefe Co. at Colmn- Easter �, . "The .Terrible Meek". day afternoon and evening. A quilt - ' -- _ The- �Gsilvaary GePa os Tan. cs. .'s -tire ordel-oi -ttse dap, ][ /(• vii][ �� J - - - -- Every Parent should aft that his appreciate the Idadneas A tbdr # ►.7 t Xi 1 Y amts tW *isteii now to assure that !:lends in patting on such a fine ' .. sire child will not suffer or die from Pact=, assisted i3 the T. P. V. B � � � � diphther}a. � Greenwaad, by rendering a �� Pickering -_�l�ardware as and violin selecdona by Miss = Macron MdVey and Billy. Deritt. ' The many, friends of Miss a non �� ��� Y Dnnbartvn were Barry to learn that she had passed away on Sunday ,horning. For I'oultty &Live Stock Tonic use _ We looked forward to having her in Ro al Purple for best results. -Jars. S. McConochie of NeTOtriark- her summer haane here again this Healthfully Air- conditioned Y 3' y - at, is -the guest of bliss-- Jszset-Aiii= , sun-imer. •Syss#0*y ar - &has Comm- THURSDAY, FRI. and SATURDAlk r_. • k,,,;, , r-i's- !tter.A,.: 1_ 1,17 rn, <`i' �e ,AFXiL M, 24 and 25 D�ihKil lrOUSe 1 er or the Cattle George McConochie, R. .;. A. -F. in the City. - - j +••■ "� �j _ of Jarvio, visited ..his home .last- ylre,- Radwin and ' 'daughter - of TWO shows at 7 and 9 p. m. -and Poultry, .week-e4, �dontraal� spent a few days with ,Saturday Matinee at 1.30 � Moe. McDougall, past president of her ran and %1fe, Mr. ana- Mrs. i. c • the East Presbatery of the W..3I. S. Hadwin, Sundown 4' Ii.�T.� H.' f or the sanitary Meaning = } Iroa►a guest speaker at the United The W. A. arid` - Red -Cross'- _ Church on riun Tao• e � o n� . �t,1r_tI}� _ as . u,� t�f L .r c. T7 x: R.� t: Y and 5 i spoke of the work still being carr- Monda) at the-home of Mr's. Oscar BRUCE CABOT . led on in Afrjca; China and Ind- w ilson, Greenwood. Thanks to Mrs. GHORGE SAtiDER.9 Kerol iDisinf ectant for the stables• jY by the W. M. S, workers in spite Wilson for the bind imitation- to' �. of the hard times occasioned by the meet with Broughzan ladies, who �� Latest "Canada Carries Oa" t... ,and poultry houses. ,.war. put on a very helpful the _ "'F'OyRWA,RD COMMANDOS" ' prag>c•a�n The wedding of-Miss 141sude Luc- address by Dr: Tomlinson was also - - - - ;1Vlaster Dairy and7`Poultry Feeds, as, iAitonaiRoad, to IMr. James St- very instructive. lRONDAY,- TUESDAY, WEI)WAy - Grit.' -. +ephens, Tiksonburg, will take place Dr. ' and Mrs. Vi'attson of Halifax APRIL 27, 28 and 29. vSter ShP-11 i+lnd the Dunbarton Church, %Vednes- spent the week -end •with Mr.- and L� cv=vIew -show at ts.2b day, A►pni zvth, at 7 p, m. Rev. F. Kra F. L, Green. Dr. Watson was ,RA, Madden, officiating. r young- minister on this Circuit - L 7l gent for McCormitK•Deering farm Macbiaery and - .l�aa Violet Allison is with' her saQr►e yeas ago." Tight Shoes Repairs. :..Oster, Mrs. J. Rennick, Tonawanda. - <- - J� $pw,ARD per DdoCto - We have it. Can get IL Or it is not main Il'be many friends of this omm_ - • RROD CRAWb'OQtD .' /bas' 190 i : thew sympathy 'to Mh�tev�le I m ALSl1CJt�i. - :PICKERIN(r y 2& and Mrs• A Jt Taylor and fam- J. S. of Cherry wood, on the death of �,�.� - - also art Added Attraat4 their son, Bay, in England. - _t - St, Psuul'e Ch S 'Apr.' i Parachute - Church; Sunday, p received too late for last Week) ` 4th, Sa:tday School at 2 p. m. Ew• Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McF:indely,, . - S.1-NTAR10 Prayer at 3i Preacher, Rev. spent Sunday with their uncle and - Battalion -- - �' aunt Rere. R M (',..RobUson. F A _9PBERT PRES110N -J� ion, Toronto General Hospital, on NANCY KELLY PAY TORONTO PRICER AT WHITBY; (Y!OUQR SOME MABgi+'1' - Saturday, April 11th, to F1t :Iaeat HOGS C herip. � wood. A. and >. Blakely, tutu Mau- Coania ° - E<iVJ _ ghters. (stillborn). g next �~ THURSDAY, FRI. SATURDAY LAMS' Mr. Russell bMaCrohsn, 'Ibronto, _ -CALVES > Q APRIL 30, May ! and 2. - Mn Sleightholme returned home visited Mrs. Ferguson and Mrs. Mc- this week after visiting ar Malton Crohan over the weeic•tiud- �eineliiber A� ALL KINDS OF -- -- Y with - Little Miss Ida- Kaarns,-' -ef '),Aron -- The_ his -- sister: ;. to, is visiting her relatives here. aDay Poult ;both live and dMR� *P(�, CI+"DL7rM OOLRERt�` MRIELVMBERC..�, JOHN PAYNE PIt� LEAVE PICKEBING ' ELI M [TED : XtEGISTERED E GRADING STATION TO OSHAWA EGG GRAD , MZTMD - - - TVERY HOUR - Also at 18.31 , Sc 8' ' I c ro AJunetion At 31 minutes after the hcour WHITBY 6NT PHONE WHITTY 880 ' - a, m. 'to 11.31 p. m. s ITLEAH'ONES__'__Howard .1117 and_Scar - boro- -336 and 9.38 a m._aad_at 12.41 a. . daily. -:NEXT WEEK'S SPECIALS • HERE ARE JUST A FEW LINES OF OUR STOCK:- TrO. TORONTO _ _ ,� `' EVERY' HOUR c Fillets grades and sizes of lumber, rough or dressed Frames, Sash, At 6 minutes to the hoar 8.54 a. m. r .Fossil, slid Smoked . Screens, Mouldings. Soft and hardw%od flooring. Brick insulated ; to -10,54 p. an. and at 7.09 a. in., -- ' . and 11.44 p. m• daily. Also at 7.44 .. - S', Codatgiain ddnne- �Wa111bo r±d�;_Shee k, =Ram T. +i,. T,t except= fie_ - _ alsnon -- and = Kippers ;r(Aftr and Abphalt Shingles; Roll Rooting; Rock Wool Insulation, (bra Daylight Saving .Time) plyA ood Pansb k Masouite Products, Barclay Tile, Sewer Pipe; . FieLd . PA MAVa MORYI T" Al - ' � _ JNEAT MA�RKE IIe�.ae Phone 4600 . E.�n _ 1 LK S _ s ~' � �'.1,; �� • ' '_ , ' - . . • RID(iFLHO� • � � • Lei nab � KJ sy. � a r. r � .. � ' . ... . :� `. :a� EYERYTSINI ip"KR FOU"AT ION 70 e .