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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1942_05_01-' - - . •:�'.. - ... ,a.. <•> �t a.; y ....� -.. � :xa •, .e �.X r1 .I^�.l y .. �. +nk-! -••N l ,1M ` 1 ,n •� •! wh •1 . . \" r � '• -• ?J •�'•• '••l r,.�•'�:�` •f••� THE♦' 's.+ „ '� PICKERt w.�_ e'. .. :+N..x` _ •a —. . w•'.. �,t• uy� .i Tt..,{. _ .x J'.. YOL. L - FRIDAY; �-.- -1942 No. 31 : - -- �r ,.;MwtmrTssatostaliasa•*. .... - - .._ K's ��nd a nta rto NO TI �f a Da fo - Y .� R. B ATAw �di't]oa�a oi�eotoi' - `` ; - `. e�b•r �. � : CMENWOOD t, iraoe• Ryq essmie•d bftant: °Cv u n'o m orroi - -M ay- -Z n d. MILLS. :Y= ea.sa a�o6, C.f eooett. ooe. ^ !�! r •_, �• � �` • ' ' -• ..�' .. -. , '1886• -1936; _ `_ _ _ ' .. ,;� • Nearly ev one at some t1me or f hundreds' -- ' -• _ - . -. _ D DUNA.Li) • HVIODY Barrister, m'y ' oa4mmiag the lives of .;PiaKERING TENNIS CLUB ^. O �i �}• . lr•ears P4hbiie. �o�,.rtA�f.oas. other, has walling to few steps blind Canadian ' mew and women] j oaasoa t iats`mi. s. Cmfd.. with eyes closed; - as as experiment, from wretched epdetences to car- wil hold their Annual feting en PP - aeR;ti • lAliltij. all Oz j -fns !nw Ryen . �e as w.ia ..a �� yarn — ai�d-.ha nMa. - -''� Hdd eJl s W.laVy �+'��q r� $ '.` Cl, .S}r, �.� •-r BEATON, BELL It R033 without sigh is most unpleasant• mOn iSaturday, May 2nd a "Tag Day at the toaal sebaoL (( 1 I 1 t I . MONDAY �DNRSVAT Barrtatora Qf SoGtitora Thom in cagy are' are that way all will be loonducted in Pickering to A2iD FRIDAY . ^mod+• liv&A work �DRATON. K. C =• TekDboml ey*i will never serve their again.' for the blind in Ontario County, All MR. AND MIt tS. L,. D. oru%Ao -T�i 7 amts Per Bag pe ' �.RA. G Adel.�8 Nevertheless the blind, veenerally a�rrsngetnents for this tag day are . yr LLaU "i iE ` gb Dag lots - 0 cents per bag k' do not look upon .the loss of the use . in. the hands of a Women% Comm- r ANNIVERSARY, MAY 2" For Profitable -pit feeding 07PBay Sty of their eyesight as the -moat cruel ittee; of which Mrs. J. A. Bushby line gilading is a J0231�i L. PONDI Toronto _ of- all idflictions, because in modern and 1Mrs. , H. 4 Hutchison, are Co- Life -long citizens a! i'ickering, �i VcMILLAN- Bamater W. have been donveneri deedless to sav the cjt- -Nedding "on Mr. and Mrs. U D. Banks, celebrate THIS HUI DO= r. Hotarl Pnauhe. la Mali tste I: W. i nelr J.r....�.4' Tweeto. eledioq! Florin 6309. mrtf farad of 'training and 'pduati ]:sear if Pickering 'wi1L respond. lea- day, May 2nd in a company, of i �• L• �� _ them, of 1providing many of t�► erouslW^ to t1iis-'effort because the large , of invited guests. The - M � with r- unerativle employment an pmodeede o! the tag 'day will be reception will take place 1 at the Clue a. 'Madean, IhL R. X 14 � l' Of relieving• the m farohn the dread. expended .for the benefit . of the _ . QQ BRBZRT T. FAL7,.d.1811. L D 8.. home. following which, •a social *v- IL'�h. Registered - - _$D `D.'S . Gradailed tAa RoT•r Colisa0 of Ate, hnonatonq and idleness. ' The blind and their families, who reside enjn will be held at the local Odd- - g Graduate of IIaiverdty ad Tads r.. oaytoor asst of st. and= has been me o trans---' rans fellows' Ball. They ypitl neat home ! Sultan 8t. Toronto RI. 8iii# � •oat- �Oe i•.n: 9 Blind � � f - ' - to relatives and friends from five — y, e,.b/ ippoisiase.. ptsr : liiesddeace, �, 27 r 11 Pboae _�T_0D_ till ,eight - thirty o'dock in the 'aftes- r noon. r PETER LEVINE B. A• - ***tsto" � awba. :. tfarr a,aea, Solldtor• eia ^^^^ ^^ To be held in the Red Cross roams DICKERING BRANCH RED CROSS Office haws -- 1 - 6, Wed. and � _ �+� {L. s1ZSTQN,__ TOW uQH on FrWL.afternoon, May 8th, at _ w_ 3 UI; to Eagm 1! • clwk. Cont•orao•M. Com0ieeioan tar _— StL Fkk�rim: atttea ,.Bea *W. Ac�ontane. 6te. Mafr of 'Z.SO p. m. Good prizes. Refresh- The ' eeutive wi19 mete onion. HEAD OMCIB OSHAWA, italelsse Lie•..e.. w wvaie. ost. 'meats. Come and enjoy a 'pleasant day next, at the Red Cross Rooms, WM• C. MURKAR' .e ` afternoon- with your friends, sad at 2,80 p. fin• (May 4th). The Red - - JUNTICE OF THE PEACE 'help a arorthy cause. Please be on Cross has moved into' the quarters 3D' JL a � 20 3M I,11 for the County of Ontario - timne.' fC�nee unit Club. by the Pickering _,r � FICURING OPP1L Manua ±ncl� Of All $tIIlrE(i; . - _ _kluu io -BA: sX- -B E °FOx r.. r8 �• -8eeti Rates Aialleble ivi>t7� _ t�.tr-rluxlJ`-- M3-AKEIl~ _BRt31r GHA1fi - - - - - -- - -- . . SUNDAY EVE- L G NEXT _ ii1;81MAL INSURANEE f H. Dec�rit and Service.. REAL ESTATE r , _ 1<l. Crummer Cel �' 'Rddr. Pbooe CONVEYANCING re► - - ,. a - — -- - - .Iel?rate Golden _ BROUGHAM PICK 515 to ear... _ wedding ;Phone Pick. 8000. - - - - - - LAND $URVZYOK MAW _ 1 'iriierestinF, aods►l Bent took - place in our village on the l8tn, F. J. £8 $ AJOB34014D AUCTIONSBA AND Rat Officer -Ray 1y. Taylor _ when Mr. and Mrs. Win. H. Cram- /asr'eT4rs and Arnafd, so _ - ♦ALUATOR - _ ._ mer, of _ ering.- celebrated their �g BR:, ESSL Osh�. lYsq Pick "For Such an Hour, he was tom'' eth -Wedding a L. X. On file are tb rass9+is id Hr[y esesdocted anywirire . _ - _- i Fifti �lieddi A�verssry stud ! 11" as write.. Add roes 61 t Dondar _ . _ __:. _ jemhter'Imhined 'orps .one '�nrhdr ell and 1fiL. 1Q7 - -- -- - - _ - -- - -- A congregation of relatives friends, -- twenty relatives and friends during screet. Ontario. _ and sympathetic cclmmmunity citisens, the afternoon and a Wog-. "t more than filled the church, at- St, George'a Analiem Church PONE AGFN. b2 W S, a[ILLtKLIi _ teMpd '.the 'Manorial Servu.•e for Picot O�iCer Fred Q. Hater Women's Guild.. at Which. ate. Cream- - - roe lace PHot u... U. - -. Met I�r+l E->k•, goer is a +n0al iosr, 0"O" &d i.ieesssd at the Cherrywood United Church, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baker, bodf sad presented 4 beastifal pray- _ - at 11 a, es Sunday Lst - Ficker•[ng, who was reported killed or book and ilhankated aorofl on L$ NS£D ALTdTIONF.E$ Bt. it. 8t6Uffii1le, . 04f. ..T.he Pastor. Rev'. Der. R.eQdick was in aerial tactics, April '20th, at N. behalf of the congregaion. For tba 'C0=tks of York and Oaf Piloaa 131 to charge loll the aervioe and was Dev,k England Born in ibromo, Xm K. McBrien and Mr. 11icBriem .sslo.; successot� Cam. Kan. Pmt• W�tr, Medical, asd Surgical & toted by bL Un addiato -Ored4o- P. O.. Baker attended Toronto. and of BrooWb, Who wlare brAesmaia ttce of C. A. S. F. sand cif the Into ea3cs takes" esanr, Itev: J. R Bide, of LAmpbell- Malvern' Conegiates, Last tributes and bridegroom - at tin original Prentice read _ . N. flea J twice ' ' ���r Sttai$oosl - lord Dlstmde't. - were paid �0 the deceatsee in 3t, wedding, assisted E >'ke !bride �°' � .. '. _ * Nt+rau d attsDdfmaoe aM Them • church war beautiftily dee- (>ieorge% Anglican Church, and the and, groom of the dai, is receiving Prqutiee). Farm and b'smm SteA r - - $alas a ! at fair mad rewimba Aroo[4wvxs Mme' -tire 'swAing'tapwAy -of - the. - churc'h .Pal metinorial service will ne held in of the bride. Mrs. Garnet Courtice able' rats. 1 . 'lhobulaaet Service was used, with man? having to tz- the Broj3rsham United IGYhnrdt on ands. T. iitidson presided at tins - - - - ___ . -- NRS. E. R. GOOD 'ts -3'7 main outside. hearing the service Sunday evening next, at 8 o'clock tea- table, sited mere assisted by t) e through open, Windows. MisseaAlma Gibson,, Mildred and ! " During the service, Mrs.- Leonard Gertrude � Corbett, Now the Time!. EVE SERVE H. R. DArMON ADVRESSES �� �On' - Gates sang, -"Jesus reinembems, when - nieces, Winona a(Lclsr►ea and Mrs. A to get that new lawn mower I g� r great _PItCKERtNG "ROTARY. Petch. The bride reciived, wearing �Laa70 ��! 'E fife world for '" with a at y - D v deal • of expression, in a, fine sop= marooci 'crepe with old lace, and gust now we have a good choirs At the regular meeting 'ot the r - -- forme w s a S.h.m cores esut- vo M .Woods �:a s rose B - m•ano race r ec e A611- Pickering Club. on Monday evening, �• ___Get Yours while they last. •;,m INSURANCE music_ teacher _ of the recessed, ifnl fly and plants, gifts of tlie' rendered' "Time Holy City" fin the Mr. H. R. Daman, o! Coliuurg; and ybungest Crown Attorney in the guests adorned the reception room, _ �_. - tromhone, in a skilled, accomplished Province of Ontario, addressed the . E. . Robinson, of 't or- -- turn O Rev. G a . Ge - - •• .�. manner. members 'on the _ subject of the "Al -- ge's Church; presided at , the beaut- . - �SE,RVICE _ = j :bring -in your ofd one to be Rev. lick, in his address, deliver- ter - effects of titer War"i -- - ifu4 - decorated dinner tabisi and ed many of his raw arks ��he_mWr- nyalr�l, before the Swing rush. �i$Ilr �: 1BV11�R — rowing arm in tribute to - h o kola Lae metwit many oth- GEi�IERAL INkURAhCB � �' ' paying in- particular along with many oth- gm'O� and 'Rev. R, W McVey, of "one .who deserves well of us, and �, professions, will learnt a rest 'Greenwood conveyed the best 'wish- ALVIN . BUSHBT �RVICB PkOTECTIOir his country" and one of those who g a Qf the therm of the fifty at deal from., the rear, in fact,' we all gathering y Hardware Tinsmith. with heroic self- giving that is be- the dinner table. . do ", stated Mr. Damon. ' He spoke •` a ": . jag written today by the young men The original wedding took plate PTCRE•RING of the English people and 'o! much 5. Wiliiiitbedo of our nation, paying a great price they have lesmma6d about food in in 1892, when Wry >yli =abbth Moore • for-our. ,thceedom'% of Greenwood became the bride a# ' P80NE 48 • E . _'r hood We" a vo ,ma* the outbreak o! the war. "Tt►e £sg- ` p:.Ia.� -- �,,. William- e„ ... .:..., their-oi - iEaurrf = .� ' 3 p young man, brilliAmt at schools, `apis r`�r Lion. •Dorn were 'msabers or wen-, and A ealthy 'since they have been gent be known Pickering f Formaldeh de ' • Q `rA.�.LI (r 4dhletics and toil, and in speakirhationed food, than ever before" be g �i�. 1[r., Or- y ■+` of ibis enlistment, Rev. Bick said' d! uminer was employed at the Green -_ /� -', sally nr Treating Grain 16 os �- - Chairs, 72.5' V-�,.� !or _such an hatrm; he was - Mi•. went on to say that 11[ills for several years before they g _ ! _ ; . •He was a very likeable per . there will 'be much good uormme out come to Pickering. where he wan (mats 60 bush•) ;i { • sonality, which was described by of this war for all f us. A veiny in employed with the' Spinles tiiljlr, 4• COMPLETE LINE OF °I Spring-filled- .matt the speaker, when he• had asked tom eating speaker and thoroughly and later the Campbell Milling pp, . , � 4 WAR the deceased, after his -tirst solo enjoyed by all, the nmesnbers who until they 'ceased ' operations' here: Totl�CB p . • -19ight what-JW -tI1 �l:t, .. 'of -how-• were' able' to attend. ' II. :1: � •t ::i � ,.,...,i,o. �I rte, Spring . _1 . . he was going `to .get down ?" "No" with the local division of the Dept. he replied, "`•I just - wvhistled and of Highways.- ; Dinette suite ' 6 ie- ' Boxed Chocolates m sang, and -hoped for the day when W. A. of UNITED CHURCH MAKE Mr. Crammer, in his. ?9th year, is ms -6705 �7e:,'O -he 11would be attached to. fighting' FAREWELL PItESENTA'FION arm- active. member of Done Lodge, `amera$p `& Films, squadron . lie ranked - -high ''in the A F. and A. M. and Mss,. t1rwnwer _ -Members 'of the Women's -Assoc- continues her active work -in bar • squadron to which he was- -later aft- . _ _ . • . ° ' . f1 .. . r:r >wter Ambulance, Day or Night ached. - ration of the United 'Church gath- cirdes; both eihjo+,ym'ng very good - Many of his fellow - students of e1ed on Tuesday evening at the health. PRESCRIMONS A I 1 PHONE IS00 _ school days here, and• members of home of Mrs. Lea Morley, ,to tender Guests were present from Whitby, r his hockey -team attended the ear. a farewell social to Mrs. Norman _Torg;ito,_..tlxbridge, .Aiyrtle, Mount y ysl Gertshore, 'a'ho will leave shortl . j; Q�Qs „` - - vide, . pa3'ing a _last_ _ tri_bute,:. to.. a _._ Y� Zion, Greenwood. wilniheen- and s -.�, _ - L • - much thought -of friend - and to to reside in vlThitl�. Mrs. GArtshore haws, still included:_ Mrs. S. Corbett BOYS DIX� •f ,� Funeral Director associate. -- ► took an active - interest_ in .W. M.• S., of Greenwood, and Mrs. W. Wilson, THE REXALL •STARE y f W. A., the Choir and Mission Band ;Audley sisters of the bride and Hymns used in the service were: , Ftllrniture Dealer «O- Lovle that will not let me . She ' was presented with - a hand- Mrs; G: Beeson Oshawa sister of Ptioa Pick 08 4 x go ', a' - . p14 IIfG AND CL�LREMONT "O Valiant. Hearts” and _"Take up painted picture on behalf of the the groom- Store Hours - 8. a, M. to 10 P. W ; t4 Cross'l. W A , to show their .appreciation Tihs-i�€errs- ex'b,,.�.� itu .�.y ' _-_Ek mrlaiFS - -•-� Q- p.iRrR,�- �, of ,the work she had been doing• wishes to Mr. and bars. Crumnmer. _ r••• OF ,k .w.r. �9RGJ n' _ �,r.,,- _w,sq•.`m°_.. _.av,:.,•.m,.� +,-ewe ��.x.�.. :...+�• _ .. w_GF+cA� .4 cJ" •-- " +' ,v.•... _ f `,�.,' 4 i •^ J <n . - '.T••• ,3,,, _ s•. �✓•T i•+ �r .+ ,•.T * °.r,': l;,. w. yri'..5+ >:rr -�.,' `. �. t`._ '�;�'�•+,,' ` ,.r _a "^ •ate •s' ;.rK 'i- '` '- ;.its' c� �.y,r.. ..t:���.•, �,,, rt•:at''- •i,, s�'�,� !•_ .,c •rt i:� -�. w,..' �.�p. .. �,.' ... .,..�. ;ri %`, ""�. �� tti.' x, `• _ �'; 1 ,:.�. '^ .�. '' rS.�,y ;J - :r' s. ` y »�fi "a,• 'tom �`, ,.i •,f � zc ,rte'' ' y • :. �^ ♦ • , -, '_ a'7l .s• ,�, a <•$ . ._ , a. 'K "r` vS!*,•°i„c,�, :v , . ` ' , • �� < * - •» ' : ;K 81oek Days in #w 'Bay of BiregOi tiow 7M WAR - WEEK — Commentary on Current Eveata The rasa -sno tend middle - �L ��� i " aged citizens who ha t �ie�> ac �� L$unch Aerial Of f ensieves - - -- liw T their rotundity sins they . . _ Weatwlvw � -United Nationi Support Rusalt is khaki overalls and wear black berets anc wzm -1eU—. They -hare- by Vieriesn homhers on .seer. Some factors in this struggle v R^M become expert In rapid mobilise- enemy -he`M , bases in the Philip- are favorable to Russia and some =- : =::. ter_ .,: ♦ .r cities in to _., aURMA- `•�+ - -= -tfon, street -.F and ow -nur gre Germany. plant defence and open order stir- Japan would appe8r to be a sign Russian representati%eA state ° 1 N D 1 A `t?� BV mishing around �e outskirts of of a gathering Allied aerial often -, that their production is aknost as Montreal Siva in the Far East. great As it was before the Oerman '- C•N•c AkyY iwAea4ley lN ! Air Raid, Precautions work, un• Last week a formation of Fly- attack. This is important )�ecauss r i•rlaslpL,� GHQ der rarions names 1n digereat fag Fortresses, protected/by fight- the Russian losses in thB. early parts of the Dominion,, is another arm, flew 2,000 miles from Aus- part of., the war were extVmely aL branch of -the Individual Citizen's tralia and blasted & Japanese sea heavy. Russia's strength s tpriher a e Army that provides scope for will- . base in the Philippines and other bolstered by-the increas:rg *)Iume THAILAND ing war workers. And many a pre- Important strategical objectives. of war material reaching hek from ih vats soldier serves In that army Japan .Attacked Great Britain and the U'aited without belonging to any unit of A little more than four months States. }> _ ` any, kind. after Japan's treacherous attack The ,Russian armies havo "been " - . _ •r —_ The man or woman who is un- on Pearl Harbor the forces of .the tried and have proved theat4gIveel able t0 IOIII the e;anaaian allJ .�_` =— jJniLea &cries carrltld 64c war ZO— — *1' °3' °" '" Reasoned V a to serve regularly is any of the the heart of Japan in an air as= troops. _While losses in watiliOWe ;. j may ,war org -nn Zattnna still hag — 10th •idan n_ _ 1 O rtnnity to be of value. Be- tint ei Ll+a darn w• has rani. net dons It is considered th::t basia, ' soult an her major tween the ages of 21 and 60 they to has 'a larger reserve of fresh - are eligible to otter their blood been disclosed by the United 3 :� • • • Nations but public alarm �in Japan troops than Hitler has, and fliers to Blood Donor Clinics of'-'`the appealed to be widespread. The can be no doubt that din's ' Canadian Red Cross Society. These 'Japanese dread a visitation of soldiers weathered the winter clinics operate in a number of p - high explosives and incendiazy - campaign ranch better thflb did F�a E"""•' A°l bo mbs over their match -box Cities U+d Y+u.Iy c±ad avldI'dre vl .i;klcr. They are staffed by volunteers. of flimsy, wood-an_d -paper homes. Strength• of Germany As a matter of fact the rasa os Effect On Morale The ' Russians have Ya%d to 0 loow 11t. woman who cleans out the attic, : removes inflammables from the The four cities attacked were: break the Leningrad hIoaiade cellar, and generally takes every Tokyo, 'capital of Japan, the and even with the help of General VaSSing of allied and- Jap - battle fleets- presses• one of history's - world's ' third lamest city and a Winter they have noti ' been able nigh ft naval encounters m the Bay Ot Snap snows prgspec. Y- ° t industrial centre' Yoko - to reduct the uerman sttasegte Live battle arena and target towns along the easlsia coast of TnAls- private soldier In the Individual great Citizen's Army. lama, the seaport of Tokyo, angbolda. The Germain• still If and when the day comes that great naval base and home of retain vital positions from which _ a� incendiary bombs shower down on Japan's largest motor car factory they can threaten Moscow and the — -- - uanauuw utuuar aysll�lo. tLa L:.:�O now— producins- -tour -- Y@hloww main lateral railway suPPlyisg the holder who can handle his own Kobe, naval and - shipbuilding -xus front. fires is .doing a good job by leaving centre; Nagaya, third largest city Suecess in the expected German '444 -W S - the firefighters clear '- ahead!* _ _offensive _ in Russia will depend chief �t - • _ worse .biases elsewhere: for the aunufamanufacture of military largely an air iiuperiority. The - JjjjEE r1 kI Not mach lice soldiers? Wells step- aircraft. - feeling is that it cannot be Step- - 7. r,C1 1 I'm not sure. I2 you Wert to work Whatever the effect op Japsa'S )P� up to its 1940 peak of efflei- out she actual percientage of him war Industries and population envy. The cream of German air - time a soldier spends in fighting een''r"ses there is no doubt that the men has been used up and though A Weeiitly Caitmos About This and That in Canndia>s Army you would end that other ordinary attack has stimulated Allied Germany may be able to replace --- ,Not very much has been said yet and consist'ymaiiily aTOld= ere, - prosaic duties tags rap'aibre of -311- ...,._i -L itad " -v .-- oral+ soil} -hir°e -lost ' - - aiie>aE -the -= -�'__< -maag- of them old soldiers Rh -tom ��f. fours considerably damaened the ' a,&.. fist-rank personnel. The lose of existence on the British Columbia know a few tricks they learned Ming takes a' fair amount o! its of the Japanese people. t;erman ozzicers, in tae air and _.emst was mentioned recently attar in the last war. They know every that time, tor, the Royal Cabadlaa - 8,800 planes a mouth are flow- on land,• has been a significant a ministerial inspection of the nook and cranny of the ground Army Service Corps sees to ft" that lag off American assembly lines feature of the campaign. coast defences was carried out. -they are prepared to d' efend. every soldier -no matter where he and their weight i� being felt on The Red Army had to face at . - --Our reason to that not very much- in Montreal for the past `two Is -Bets his food. the battlefront. It is seasonable the start of the sons In Russia to yet known outside of B.C. years, a somewhat similar branch And that's. where ore members ' to hope that- they will in inevess• a huge, well- trained air armada But this much is certain. The of the Individual Citizen's Army of the Individual Citizen's Army Ing strength and power of destruc. ten thousand strong, which was - organization of- guerrilla bands, has been In existence. This- . is '. come in again." The soldier has tion carry defeat to the Japanese later increased to fifteen Aheus- composed of hunters; trappers. known as the Mobile Farce of the to be fitter than we have to be. homeland. _ and. At the end of March, 1942, loggers and other dead shot& whose Citflfan Protection Committee. Its " we oAA ..fR .n„ by belsg a British .Nava] Loseu 'it is , estimated the Luftwaffe's ....__ .- .. e� .�n Recent Sri losses totalled 88 000 airmen' =YN1L1U'LLf wean We wauwJ way _,..1.,... �� ti�l+ nnva1 leagwn +t r uLUe aaa�ly �o.a.al Lv.. l:.13 led with their prowess at wood. - Rangers to the extent that em- to" at the breakfast, lunch and the Far East have caused great Consequently it fs now manna watt and hunting makes them for. pbasis In training has been against dlnner table, concern "and ,much criticism oi' chiefly .. by 19 to 21 year old ridable adversaries is a forward the passibility of sabotage. Allied naval strategy These youths, many of whom have only The soldier needs to be clothed _ • 1 six ssonths Many of these beads have been ing eta awn rifles and ammunition. Ordnance Corps The after to ma! n navy It has n'• This outfit, to edition to supply- saes had from three to - -- '- _ fn existence for some• time now. also supplies cars and gasoline. dilution training. lmey were formed bp. the men its training to based an biodifica- That's where we come fa been necessary to take into the R.A.F: Strength laemselves grad each as 1r Lion a Canadian Army ino ifica- Stain. We can make a suit last Service many men who were not The growing might,pf the Royal armed with his own riIIe --a friend sauce unit training, training hand longer to provide wool for a rani- perfectly trained. - Air Force -b shown in the power- with (... t,..f f�. �.....1 .r e.,r.... - -'ivi form; we can ehanxe from silk_ to In contrast, the Japanese navy ful and continuous sweeps over be knows he can rely on. stous, Tom Wintringbam's useful lis hose to make most Bags for •rat years - o carry. J occupied for rev Teas been France tintiso conivers They are tot military formations little booklet on new method's Qf cordite: we can -eat ass sugar to ing full crews, -with new trains" have flown one thousand mike -' - -..- - _ - provide more Quick energy for the taking the places of the regulars inside enemy territory, in day- ' LIFE'S LIKE THAT By Fred Neher bags oterseas.---- - -- when on furlough, Xis .granted light, to attach factories. that there are no better 'trained So continuous have- been tha •- ' seamen anywhere. Japanese mer- Royal, Air Force assaults an the �/� Bomb The Truth chant seamen have also been ex- continent lately that they keep / traordinarily well trained. The one and a half million German = hao Nair Homes enemy is apparently able to eon- soldiers, airmen, ground staff oentrats enough power at the observers, firemen and other "Cant your minds Dace. you .laiL� �l.+.o ..LU .s, Ll....:aL1 �.���. �i.il:...: deita..c :L,:. tied _ people, to the worst days Of Cov- Great Britain has been sorely down. Thus none, of them, says _ sorry or Plymouth or Blimingham, lacking in dive - bombers, and the London 'Times, can be with- � Rejoice to hear that danmgs lust efficient torpedo -carrying air. drawn for service on the Russian an great has been done to Essen, craft, but it must be remembered, front where the Nazis are Sending + ; •with bigger bombs and, bombs not in criticizing British naval suit- every available man. The best - - - - -- - - _ so big as they will be. For -never esy, that the Allied navie✓llave German pilots are beinf, -kept in forget that these bombe are drop• not at any time yet met the Jap- the West to meet the British, and - - -. ®® pad on an enemy, that sat round anese navy -on anything like anti - aircraft- ships also have; to - __ ® _ a table at one time or other and equal terms. _ remain off the German coasts in=' _ - said, 'Let's -have a.wu: They.atsO Strength of Russia stead of being sent elsewhere. said: 'All our German history The prime aim of the United Thus the power of the Royal _ shows that war never hurts us; Nations is to help Russia at all Air Force in diverting -the Luft- _ it hurts the other fellow.' Germans costs and the prime aim of Hitler waffe ' is a measure of, Britain's- _ pillage and ravage, with mpe-,*ud: is to knock out Russia this suik ----,aid to Russia. $ -- rapine, generation after -- genera -' - - • „3 gardens and emerge unscathed -in RObot DeviaC Used The apparatus is based on the their own homes. But never'agaln.' well -known principle of light con- , The bombing pilots and, the work. As Blackout Warden trol by the electric eye, and the ® era in the bomb •Tactarie4 are arrangement is such that a small ° teaching the German people that Perfection of a "robot ,blackout box' containing the mechanism is ' war hurts their own fireside. To warden" which douses store win- pointed. directly , at, a street light.. - - knock some of the picture postcard dow lights and illuminated bill - When the street lights are - - 7, stuff as Well as the ' war factories board signs automatically just as doused, the breaking of. the light ' .... off the face of Germany will do soon as street lights are turned beam activates a photo- mwiteb - ,rl1EOi✓E�(/E� 3 -3o more, for future Fiaopea• peace off in a blackout was, reported in the "robot warden ", causing than dictating terms from the out• by a Cambridge industry • which _ signs or store windows with which �+ side in any other . v ers- lilies, has inerauea die de�,ces- in -v$ri it is._connecte_d- to__he__darkened • "Just ae air-raid precaution, Mr. SmitberaC' London Daily Express. ous east and west coast cities. immediately. : REG'LAR ' FELLERS —Not Mercenary By GENE BYRNES tAWREtYCB -1�+1 Teti i; , _ THAT$ rK7t no N�ICi4N Bur wit. TH>r CW1hIPEEN $WIMMERa WVNINAIYI. CAN AL RT HERE CAN i \ JUS' SigNED A ODNTIb�MCT YOY ONEY HE DOES.,fT FOR 7 _ fOR A HUNERD ff•IOUy►N' a DQ IT NL/TN /N'/ r DOLLAR% To rive SwiMMIN� - .- - _ ALL'ARDUN t;;b09E i • . �s's' v. a ttic eaur as-,�►L. - ,. � ' �. :4' „,s, .. ,� - /- '..;y.. ,t.•;,i� ' ?:,” w. %Fier ,y171r''�`'�v:.• p`'. -.' t- m",'+�.x^ a "qr. "" A, s ".t,. Y''4• 'Kr' ;2.. s. 4 :' ,,. _ a.,a, - ,.,: ' M C-�¢} ��...• ., .FyF• � •7q f.: y.M , ' i, 14 �% ''•S "�•..:f. ..l ••,. ri, ' •,,,^{ ,�'.•V. •.iu i •1t- r., ,S'.. 'i. i,,- :.. h' •`. T v.S. �,u„••^n T''.T. �. i ... ' 1r ,G - 7 • r • ^� ', Iin•�'�I. .i 'C^'r*..1.�` , • w f' I • '��. • ¢^�'. TM RANI WAY AND Ti& LIAR 19y Thur wn Tdphow Dixie is eco�omlal _ __.___ � . _ _:� __ _ _ .._� _ , - . _ _ ____.- -_ =-.• --- -_ � ,�' ' '- you out It 80. Ilse It �� •; _ . . �,y « r of WWtwa S oR't+�lvN � of,it:,rer'I (6 _ Theresa Ir�nsfe. - !� c,� �-• tars, ... -• - -.. _ daigrAd by lY-1 Join MtKombe- Chief -- -A!CAL OFFKM of thtCAmdianNationaJ •�" =' llwa�ys. k serves as the Medical CeMPne y DIXIE ig #mina carrying Wes.The Kntmit t toHtMtssARY Utz (below 'was developW bg - Cbterin exerts the C -N -R• These cars '.• q were �• • in seruttt on, �ntiortal S atercc uue . / , ,converted Who Company'szhops 0 HosP) AL CAR Ti- _ i SMOKING TOBACCO �Lc i R.s F' a�A 6. Who should select and en- ' ` N%%114b� iI rage 'the clergyman for a church New Nl$ht Fl$ht�rs Aan 4t>tde*esobtalnfood In•C011lmis w w Ol � of ecuni•,cAm on W-U, ImIr a U the .coffee or tea is 1V ,r�1W�p ,il,i,rn„ i,. �..� ,� . BWhen r �4 'torus a � � e� w pdppp� very hot, is one permitted to 'flan - (6S 2274mac the spoon .to sip it? A Berns dispatch quoting ties t2G'sai Berlin correaponditet of Die Tat dhw s+GgsO ZaaSCttcofRt� ANSWEits said the Germans Nerd • using 1 - - Olh�t!lit Focyvs IN PODPO rIoN. First year, paper wedding; -multiple.-mated bdg�si equipped radio e location a*•• - • iy� i ✓1i/Y � jli Ley. iM) —den, -tenth � vat) .-_ tin; twelfth year, leather; fif- pa PPe -- teenth year, crystal; twentieth pea he a night fighters. he lay about '2,760-,000,0" doses ear, china; twenty -fifth year. The detection apparatus p was At a bsi dinner. Sam Ewing, � y said to determine the position He You Heard? a lawyer and a great punster, e= each y� silver; thirtieth year, ivory; for- - To fight another' age-old troiAcal tieth ear, woolen; forty -filth - and direction of attacking planes was called upon for a song. While , y - - tie nesltatea, range Hui,ltl,ae ,P.,- A14a�P, malaria. the foundation- by picking, up radio waves irons A Scottish church -held a self- used $2,000,000 and 8,000 workers y was were id to be ng - _. denial week. At the end of the served at beat 'it would be no seventy -fifth year, diamond wed- mails were said to be using'D[ssel to clean up 12,000 square miles of , week, one of the members handed great matter as it would be but infested territory in Northeastern . but motors so there would be no wag- over a donation of -6s, Sd, all .fa Stem (Psalm) singing. 2. Yea, if necessary, neto interference with the de- - h - three curs feces. "Well," replied Ewing, "even Brazil. As a consequence, 1941 saw should be used ",Inconspicuously tectors. P y P the region practically tree of the sPdti AuO. that wall a be better than him - a! polsihle- - . non, "how is it our contribution (hymn) singing." ems a� S. Yes, but it is not necessary y bias. Two scientists are now study- when enters the elevator of a -qa IV threepenny hitA4" tug the axta t' and_ treatment of SAM "Well, ye see, air, it's my cus- Soldier (finding a wasp in :�•� •• ,.fiOne shltuld ' tom to Have three whiskies and his stew)t "Hi. what's this? ". malaria ifl Trinidad, as import• 4. Yes. One should say "tar- „s W Mess CMS +riy: '•Vitamin ant. Amer oars brae. *do". "Tux" tikes its plase sodse everyday. but as we were bee. - Newsweek. - iholdin a self denial week I felt - . _ with "stunts ". ' ;[ must give up something." Then, - •- - S. Usually the wedding sere- nodding towards the small coins, ., The hole of the family return- 1NiOde!'tt EtlQitelfft whit takes- place in the ehtlrsh ! . .. '! _. ed from h{a first dav's work at which the bride and her fWally - - - -' '- These are the - setae, � ... -- - - _ I a. munitions factory. with .fingers 1. What are the popular sym- attena. 3iiLD�Ra - - -- -- -- - -- - bola -of -- the- Tarions- wedding- -an'•' --- d. No. Dne lhould_wait.. >sn1d1_ ..- - -_ - -- - -- - a " � COOI faf• • Yoga Mothers The land- . f tea has cooled H Young father, i s. the coffee or �eui OtJ3 Ts�t ®� Bert said his niversar e Ho r _ 1-d canoed today, and t paid I -. "how's this'"' 2. Is it permissible to use a• ficiently. After stirring, firs tlha month's rent and showed "Well," Said the bright cne, handkerchief at the table? spoon should be placed is the -Alm babyFather (of crying "the foreman -said the machine- 8. Should a man remove his saucer and remain there. ! c Young was fool- pr000i, but I soon showed , hat when entering a hotel ele- _ baby): "Pity you didn't show him." _ unto :? Concrete blocks whisk aaa be - mm the scat and give him � 4, Isn't it considered improper sawn to shape and nailed into the baby. ". �jl . to speak of dinner clothes as a place have been produced by, an, --� s = - American en UR 18-- 7T hat Science "tux "? Am ri experimental college, _ - -- boots, which were guaranfik- for �$ Doing - - .. g A year. l turnedlandcomplaiedthtethey Ftt3HT1i+IG FEVER ee.CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTSees wore- not standing up to the In a single hens egg, Rocks. • guarantee, teller Fopndatlon scientists . can _ grow enough yellow -fever virus to BABY CHICKS OaR! - -VSisD A>gD IfHR, 1aHDIOJI. Are you sure they Sit you all protect twenty persons for at least sight?" asked the manager. p a 1 TRIAL - ]Ovary gulteree1 six years against the deadly trop- MAY vlFE ACT AS TOUR l3tJID>m 2Ip UNT PLEASANT 2[ysler, u4 hwmatlo Pales or Neurt .. foe a minute or two? I! you Torontds oldest t.7trysler. pVa- veld by Dixon's They 'At me a richt :' was' #cal malady. The process consists don't mind we would Ilk+ to Wahl outs dealers shies loeatio o.2 ' 'the insurer, "but my brother off a suggestloa, This year above all 2[L Pleaaani Road 2040 Yon=• uaro's Drug $tor+, iii of using the delicate membrane Y..,. �iee* .�. Prices are food 8��a� 162¢ Danforth Aveauss �ttawa, PosCpald tLOO. nignt: sails says they're a oft too, beneath the shell as a medium In and poultry price w are lc•TS to Our tries Z,ass mass as r� D NUVRITIS REMEDY _ for him, be proflta l+ also, It will Dal lrt+ada Writ• for our !'see HooB- wfifoh the microbes multiply rap- you to be aura before You pur- let on Ded renewed and an- �� idly. - chase your chleita Twaddle 1UM - alyzed w+ cars =NenBilttiUaRhiitl DLp4'i You banner n :ifs Ii then. a eighteen year reputation • or -+i►1 -- -� it•,. Thb ' culture• is .removed, ware dealing awl, guppl Remedy? It gives good e�nLte. a from tile. egg, frozen into relative Yqualit chick's. 19 Durebrasdi! '! COURSE FOR NURSERY IIL1SDf �[ naso'■ Dreg 8tose, 226 AI:IA " ' bybrl� crosses 4 breeds of tur- OLtaara PoRDaid tL00. Yok mean i m a • fast impotence,, and - diluted in a salt„ cat- -worker?" keys to choose from. Free ct- THE HUSPI'>'AL FOR SIC= C$ILD- - solution, A fraction Of an ounce ologua. Tweddle Chick Hatcheries ren. Toronto offers a ill= DYEI3<a R CLEAXWO "No, you sever strike twice of this injection brings active lm- United, Fergus. Ontario. months certificate course for i surgery maids. Tull maintenance iiCAV> YOU ANYTHING NESiD� In the same plae: " I - mUIIity. Last. week Raymond. B. and small remuneration during - dysing or oleaalnr? Write to �a -• ;_ 1 Fosdick, president of the founds- • MARTINDAIATS CANADIAN AP- course. Ample opportunity for !or information. we are `Lad to cyclists proved Chicks from bloodtested well -paid employment on oompl+ -- answer your questions. Depart- ,.- 397W ......• a r�tr- -•- Dye ,..■re uuu, aauuuncad 1L Lla a...d. ao .i . �• • -! 8.�e .: !! night at a hotel. view of the or anlzation's work Rocks, New Hampehtres. White gohocl or equivalent. Age at leas I.Amited. T91 Yonge treat, e- $ I.eghorns. Light Sussex, and Ely- 11 years. A pllcants considered Tonto. "Well, 1 think," 681d thg host, _ that manufacture of this vaccine bride. A poet card brings your our now for eerPy entrance, - ' , "that you'll havg a comfortable head gone Into mass produ&lon 3raye and June Chicks Order ow from CAMERAS WA1R'I'!1D FARM <�IIIPME1rT ePECLtILe 'night, Its a 'feather bed. for the ware .duration. Martindale's Farm Hatchery, WHILE THEY T DEMON- 41- ,Caledonia, Ontario• LAB ,. At two o'clock iii the mni•ni�tg, During. 1941 the Army and Navy CASH FOR seraUag and 'Rebuilt. 2[etotq' _ __ .ens of the cyclists rouied his received about 1,920,000 free doses BABY CHICKS YOUR CAMERA Cream Separators. 'R D p air- ' companion. for tropical fighters. Other fare cooled, Diesel l Cub engines, Re- Pa S g BABY CHICKS GOVERNMENT AP- U popular modern make. Let us built Diesel Eagin+a, fa slastyeg.. "Change places with me, Dick," shipments went to Africa, India, pproved Whits L.eghorns and quote you on sithe ill or movie 22, 26 and 80. h.p, New e Klik- +' - p 13arred Rocks, also- sexed Pullets Cream BeDarotors, Portable d[lik- ode groaned; "It's my Burn' to Ile' Brasil; and, Singapore, brlaging or Cockerels. Breeding wince equipment C. t. Ing Machines, Myers Water Sys- - : of the leather." tqe tot &1 Humber of shots to 4; . 902. Send for price ]let: Wright J. R WILLIAMS Toronto.. tams. Coal and Wood Stoves, _ Farm, Brockville, Ontario. 6 Richmond Eaai, Toronto. Washing achines. Melotte, Most- ' 260,680, or "the' virus output of net, and Premier Separator parts. • -r -!'Good heavens, •M'Pher. 213,000 experimentally infected BABY CHICKS PHOTOGRAPHY Leta Mill t Grinder parts. ca■- ried In stock. Special for April -- -•ass, yoa•ve holed is one!" - eggs. Reminder to shortage -Wor- SLAY -JUNE C H I C K BUYERS. HIGREST GRADE and May while it lasts. Palest a "Aye! It saves wear and - ried housewives: the eggs were W'e're Tilling a r. d e r ■ placed PHOTO FINISHING, YOUR R LL }1.76 per gallon- f.o.b. Toronto, taonths ago but we'll be a is to Q write me your requirements to- on -tba 'baii:'� -- =r- grade -(31 all as ;7'7y AMAF#ean- — ice i�t .- iuysrs-uD' too; tt- yon`lt developed Ana prf ^teed nth Eras hay. a. w L1gCer BtaWart- atrw�- co- operate by Qrdering now.. W 1 enlarSement 860. Reprints 10 .for Toronto, ' 260. Established 2b year, Bright- we can pfoduce, and are hatch= ling btuaio, nicnmona astrs+t a. - ins to capacity t- satiety all. Toronto. LEGAL - Hundreds of poultrykeeDers de- J. N: L1N tJyAY, LAW OFFICE CAP - send On Bray chicks year after ANGORA WOOL ttol Theatre Building, St. T�omat. SALVAGE and the war Effort year. Bray Hatchery: 180 John, Ontario. Dec DeDartmeat- tot e arailton, Ont. 114,000 A TON, ANGORA L! farmers' collaftloa■. Read Angora Wool Ragchlil S 14 Cha ter Illustrated B o oX. PATENT11 Since-the outbreak of the War, we have made i specialty CHICKS _ Hutch 'flans, etc. $1.00, postpaid. FETHERBTUNHAUUH do COMPANY of buying stnplus end obsolete machinery Of every de- BABY CHICKS 1�IPORTED ALL- Otto's Angora Ranch Drawer BW. Patent Solicitors,. 1staDlteaed ° Purpose Birds nine cents, Cocker. Colborne, Ont. (Established 1928,) 1880 14 King WGet, Toronto eCrlptlOn. - els, five 'cents. -May delivery,-_ Q 'ak1eL -ct_ Lnformattoa OD r•. _ As a result of our efforts,Jwe. have been able to supply Hurry'; Marshall's, 1300 Tongs, FREE CATALOGUE quest �� PAPER SALVAGE vital "War Industries With rebuilt machinery of every FREE COL.URED CATALOGUE OF AE dEMBER1 LETTERS W I T H Nursery Stock. Containing Fruit description. BARBER SHOP stamps on before 1870 are valu- Trees, Roaea, Shrubs, Evergteens, able. Write 1- Q. Purdy, 310 Gies To-do there are tremendous quantities of used and -sure Vines. Lowest prices In Canada. Y► 9 BARBER SHOP IN VILLAGE FOR Write today for your free copy. Manor Drive, Toronto, for free „ -- rent. no opposition... For farther aDPraisal "_ plus machinery equipment and supplies of all kinds lying' 23rookaate- IClbgawaY Lim ! t g.d. _ yyarticulary apply G. P. Prouae, Bowmanville, Ontario. - dormant in warehouses, Cellars and sheds throughout the Little, •Br>taln. PLANT BARGAIN Country. This material must be sorted out in order to be BIGGEST PLANT BARGAIN! =i i used t0 the. best advantage AKERY 'E9U11'�IEPfT FEATHERS WAITED different perennials and bulbs ge in the war effort# which requires 4 shrubs; tree; evergreen, both machinery and scrap metals- BAXERW OVENS AND MACHIN• NEW AND USED DOUSE. UCH. #1.Il prepaid. tse Two orders =Out. .w.y, a&so reau,.0 vy.,. also feather mattressee, Mrs to Dollar series, Foothill, Ont. If it is sale ' able machinery, prepared pay var ra a" prices td, send particulars M' ' ag' cry, We ire re aced t0 i a ways on hand. Terms arranged. een GIty Feather Company, 22 good price for it; if it is scrap the price is.-still good; the Correspoadeac+ invited. Hubbard Baldwin Street, Toronto. OLD RUGS REWOVEN NEW "Portable Oven Co.. 103 Bathurst a, RUGS. NEW RUGS g MADE FRUM r. price is set and controlled by the Canadian government. SL. Toronto GAS asvoR oars yJ.)omtnuae nu StWeaving nta - In either case look around. and see what you have to offer —' - ev its for booklet. o- HELP WANTED Y3% MORE. MILEAGE! CA R 81 r " and write, wire or telephone tie, at Adelaide 2454.2455— Trucks! Tractoral Airmail for ,' WANTED AT SILISKUIi,�1 HOS- quick information! Agents, yesI PHOTOGRAPHY Evenings, Mohawk 5270. pits! Gravenhurst, a' to Aeromattc Mater, Box 163; Van - - In this National EIneC y couple to work together in diet couver, Can. r gency, all. to so. Canadians should kitchen. Good .wages . and Per- DON'T TRUDGE THRQUGH CO- operate with us in our drive for Greatest t'1War Effort." manent position It satfafactyry MEDICAL The Heat, Rain, or Halt _ Expperjence not necessary. Apply HAVE YOUR_ SNAPS - J. T, Murray. OR- STOMACH HnaTRaUBLe s. - n 8 or u perfectly y • F livered . e iii E. Ho �� �� WANTED heartburn, a id y, flee c Any r exP s r f 26 4 _ �- __- — - liAi.H 'TANNSjtY LsBOURIDRS. furred white tongue, 'upset aiiY. developed and Printed for-only l6s5- -4.. —.cue -, 421+=- tRl�7lf�wt -_ + ff you have discharge papers. I.No•, 2" preacriptioti of eminent guaranteed. ; 181 KING ST. EAST TORONTO ONT. - Guod Ragcs to good workers, stomach apeclaliat, 66c, L00. a ;Donnell 8c -Mudge Limited.- New , Uo. l rk's Medicine CO, eDt• �� ' -4J, SERVICE n� -.41p, Toronto. N Saskatoon, Station J. Toronto :a:« - •. r.,•F+z•.n mss..... :•4.. �. i:.rJi�.. a.'.. �_ xa..o.y`,«,_., -.z, .i.•r..,,,rr._ 7. �ib'T"^'�'a", wT•- �w ,.- '``j ""'�e' �� :, �' - • ;f• '�? '- � {'tit;',•.. "- •'-rv. ..a'.s ' �� ,} a .. .i -'C . f - - • •♦" �, •� M' ^ • . _ /•: t ' Lvan - who recent! enlisted Rev. Robe Ms B. A. 'o! �: • >�_, o y �, Toronto ADS. ��s _ >�. �« - FAi�ERS with the Canadian Navy, has been Hamilton, representing the Lord's AGiacoa>et 36 transferred to R II I• , Day Alliance, occupied the pulpit in �. the Presbyterian Church, on Sunday, RON OI BS ON e will trade Western • COuJf,� ,f'J " ;__ ^ -when-he-gave a- splendid address on -- ��•• 1 R . CLEND'E1�fI G Kee in the, Sabbath ]enn>QT Wheat for Fall Wheat o _a rid y�t1 24... FUNERAL DIRECTOR • • p TRANSPORT It it is feed re needing . :.- private Autbgl -- . _. .-to _ t7ARTAaF ....... ancr O.. , jLj.- - ".. `PNG Phone 9000 _ Order r•ence as tae aia rneea We do building of all kinds SAND (RAVEL• STONE i - f elaivero 5000 Farr s Elevator - _-- _ - CARPENTERING -- , - _ �-- Markham, ^ Out;• CEMENTING Clareriri0a , . d shl� bat rich do. PL ROMNG It 38if f�lli+e alolsoelab that will ; • t We also sell B:aztford ltoofisg Re She r HIb �'�' Materials, Empire' Ekthroora rERMANEItT NA6GIMf liAtN �� p ! ft _ �_ Brock Road Cir VA-1 Equipment, Duro Water THAT FRAYS THE TEMFfR 'Tractor Service worts will stand out Pit Sja�eme, >Ceatty btanie ages. _ AND NER'11•ES. IT MAV' BE-- Graduate; 1. throcgh the No Greater Tribnto, Equipment, and __ YOUR EYES. 10 years eacperisnce Itood Building Materials �, i, ,rt ,r. r1e Service is ail makes of Tmetorli - T. D. - sTArrogn ��''++ Lmcvacd Garngc �crrnx:c. B away um mental Va d v el was" 1111"k, ow !. O. suppeateed : Free N N R Wbrks and and Graded Estuna OSF3AWA, ONT. V' one 5104 OH t1 CLAREMMON . Ph. 462 Whitby, Ont. Work Guaranteed Phone 1616 • ..: ..Stone '� _ _ " „ \A/ A NTED -- - Delivered or Loa 3e i in Pit r .Phone 6502' TO OSHAWA DEAD HORSES AN%CATTLI .PRONE - plant, Pick. D7 r 3 DICKERING, ONTARW EVERY HOUR For tree pick up phone Toronto Office Howard 64 ?1 At 31 minutes after the hour 10.31 t3ROO'KIIN , • . • •_. • • . • , - n w JOHN BODxNIi: sit ICON' F. J. C RO ►� s. m. to 11.31 p. m.. Also at 8.31 CI.'AREMONT ........y,... 915 and 9.38 A m- and at 14 d1 a TM rivSL7tI.i',°t 913 tally. TO TORONTO 'PiG'KEFitNG ............:..... S9 -- O �' AGINaOLFRT ......: nose 2'44 - 4ur trncka pass your way evert - ----.EVERY HOUR "" We pay, the phone (Marge,. dal•• CO• At 6 minutes tar the hour 8.54 s; ter: _ COAL, C�Kk+i� LIM .TED ro l0.iia pus m. and at 7.09 a. m., CORDON YOUNG L•Eb - - -' - sd -1.44 r. - �BreQW t. P6oa! Ad. 36� FOOD, OR S carboro. - - a7unction : SAND, ORAVEI., LE�s�olvFS - Howard 111? andSesnrbom 336 1Eastern Daylight Saving Time) RADIO SERVI-CE _ and ` M flAVIL e000AAMN Al HERE ARE JUST A FEW LINES OF OUR STOCK: --- . . = ' ' ' 'Eastern Hot.ae - Phone 4800 , f __ .. LUILDER S SUPPLIES _ Lei :i?1�s�1)_lsi.t♦Si.is.'�. - - -- --- - Aii glades and sizes of lurnoer, rougis or uhmae& r=am«, Saah, - -- - .- -...- __also _local cartage work r � -- We bavealso placed in peuwk -a full Doors. Screens, Mouldings. Soft and hardwood flooring. Brick Insulates - :. LEAF ffiII.I'I�b Siding, Cedargrain SAingle Siding.. Willboards, Sheetrock, Rock Lath, 1 - ,�`O0'"Y°�` . COMP,ANY FEEDS Classified Ad�rsr{laeaaeals Guaranteed Repair Service. � Cedar and Asphalt Shingles, Roll Roofing, Bock Wool Insulation, W. MITCHELL Plywood Panels, Mssonite .Products, Barclay Tile, - Sewer Pipe, Field FOR SALE - 1?urb -bred dual -put- � M� or. Model _ .. prose shorthorn .bull, ready for set- ARTHUR .FIE' L D Pickering, Q _ cobbler pot - ~i"HONEplOOffue ?4 IIt. Rea 60 Tile. - _ _.. :.:.:. ns - _ r�8 also � tit � of - _ - • .. �.. _. .Burk, ._ .. gHOlv"E ' S2 r . 3 - , - EVERYTHING FROM FOUNDATION TO RIDGEBOAJM. M B - PhoZIL•_pick- 10:31 --- FOR SALE -' pedigreed : horthorn bull, 1 yr. old. Roan. ,Fred. blowder, MOM - - "- -- __. !► FOR SALE quanaity -oz `Dooley potatoes $1.25' bag. Fred ILirnilton, Fros YOOa _ Brougham. FOR SALE . - International House - - - y Car, with all conveniencks, tires Agency, • gQW, also gawhae. dawn mower;. 18 -- feot canvas canoe car. boat; 10 by 12 new fllesk of lraels as e" _ good army bent: E. Morgan, R. R. esswlee w siheve �elilirss - - 2 Pickering, st , Rouge Frill . t! hpiseawla ee osillit - is mom :YOUR SCRAP . TM' • WANTED - a bicycle, either tie Fbw� iwwo 66L _ ',►,,� a a a or ladies', in good condition. one _ - - - - Rick. 17 r 22. . - -_ L. LYE - - - -- tA now a vita' Wert mares a1� -- - WANTED - electric stove, electric - or air-conditioned ice refrigerator, Claremont, Ont. ;Enemy action in the Far East has caused such an acute shortage of rubber that _ ...._ 1 M& condition_ reasonable: Phone R _ _ . •- .,rubber, quickly, for the armed for-ces,.for factories, for ships. The Japanese _ Picht, 79 r 4. a PIAa\ V'��NINIT control our source of crude rubber imports -the only other quickly available - HOUSE TO RENT - 5-roomed. 5th +supply is old scrap rubber,- which can be reclaimed. Every citizen in Canada Con.' 'Pickering!, Apply D. Gannon, Q IAN D must do his part in collecting All the scrap rubber in the country and turning or ' Phone, Pick. 98 . r 22. • . , 37-8 r it over to the Government for war Here is how-to do it. All Kinds of Repair VPo 1i Pte• SEED GRAI1 and HAY for sale. All Tuning Guaranteed e 500 Bush Vanguard Oats, 90c_ bush. - ` . ! 'Tills lS AN. VR�iBNT iPPS3RL FOR YOUR HELP 250 bush barley O: A. C. 21, $1.10 C. S. MaollONALD bush. 10 Tons cow hay . John Miller, ZpD Close Ave., Toronto _ ---=; - !Question t Is tie -- rubber situation really Questions What kind of scrap rubber is needed? - - - $rougham. Phone Claremont 3 r 3. - serious? - .Answer ! Every an or part -rubber CO'T'TAGE FOR RENT - 5 -room- Answers The shortage of 'rubber s' so :article must be salvaged. Here are.a few of the PICBER�Na SILLS - grave- aitic:les you must turn in: _ ed, well, electric, fireplace, comp- : _'that any eitisen hoarding rubber or using it _ letely furnished, garage,' 3 miles E. u - _ _-- unnecessarily is committing an act of disloyalty. Old Tires of every find 'Rubbers T - tt is rnow illegal to destroy a►Y rubber aRicte- - - - -Old-Inner-Tubes --- C .4.. - - - -o # -- Pickering,- on��.ke- Fres�t, -en - • • Rubber Boots. Hats, Coats. Aprons, Pants. townline„ Bork 343' NeK` -L ' 36 -7 tir•$alll feed, ser- :' ._.Questions Of what use is reclaimed rubber?` 'Gloves, Tubing, Matting, toys • . ■.' . -Sport Shoes (crepe soles are especially good) — _ . - Bought and Sold vice mail, = chickep T Answers Old rubber is processed so that the Garden Hose Hot Water Bottles Stair Treads USED CLOTHING STERILLZED rubber content is reclaimed. This reclaimed Bathing Caps and many other articles ' starter, growing. tubber is used in the manufacture of essential -'Questions What happens to the scrap' bber _ cleaned and pressed like new. We f articles for our war effort, thus re icing crude tisbber. ssalected ? received a ent o! hi . _ _. •'-. -Answers The •crap 'L sorted, baled and an claim gentlemen's suits, pants, lark mash9 laying mash, . Qrrsstiers s How much scrap subber is_needed? sembled into carload lots and is then purchased - singe coats et¢ Very reasonable. It by the Government at fixed prices throughout range mash!. :-�oy.. - - •nswer s Fifty 11illiioa Pounds. This it a Canada. The Government pays faw+vding Will pay you to come here before yob large quantity, but it MUST be found. Every Vpnsportation charges on these'carload lots, and _ go anyerhere else, Sam Ip Starter, concentrae - Old piece of rubber in Canada, no matter how is responsible for their allocation. You +�y be. Bond Str. West, 0*11AWl6 _ O� M- sman is needed, QUICKLY. -sure that every pound will be used ditemCtq► er We also make suits to mes 'mile tcs, calf tarter, `alrw 4 • Question r Should I indirect! in the war •!Suet. ep - { _ 4 turn is y and .+. �r d b,.' Jf k Yaib% sub any her - articles • sea n _tin I out ones? ".'Q 1 How do about q lee 8 #ante salt Answers pAbsolutWely not II By no means Answers Start taming foe it TODAY. - wor in blocks, Lugs Beet workmanship. drscard anything that is still usefW and that out your cellars, attics, garages and sheds right MAN OR WOMAN WANTED Purina, fly sprays might have to be replaced. On the other hand. away.. You will find more rubber articles than' ssrbber tires used as boat bumper, swings, etc.,: ou expect. Start them all on their way to the FOR ESTjABLISHED WATKINS : ahould be turned in for war uses. •front. ROtJZ1L. Steady customers. Must be. for cattle. NOW n O = TURN = N AIL T SCRAP R Q O DER?* 8$ honest and reliable, have car or `*T means of getting, one. No capital or • N. -- rO0�W00d The school boys and girls of Canada are. 1. dive it to the children for their school - experience required No restrictions PiCKSRING; ;ONT. being organized, throu the school E911ection• -" with Watkins due to millions invest- ' 1, Give it to your local National Salvage Co®- WE i'DELI•VER es, to et at Official Collectors ed -in raw •materials to protect deal=• - authorities, a =Ittee. - of Scrap Rubber. The school Clearest you ers and customers. Write, The J• - . • , therefore, your best Collection De t. '3• jreave it with any Service Station' or'Tire R. Watkiiir Com an De t O -P -16 The • Farme'rs pot- Dealer where you see the sign; Voluntary p y, p ll s 7i�ou may dispose of, your scrap rubber - . Scrap Rubber Receiving Depot." Nontreal, P. Q. • - . -.__ -- -- yin any one of ,the folloWhig four ways: 4. Sell it to a junk collector: - _ ' — • Auctioneer _ - _ it-by Awthods, it will be used — - _ 1>y the Government for Caoads s War EB'9rt. Do it NOW1 _ THE DICKERING NDWB in S. riii�T - - . Department of Munitions and Supply $n vet yes : o ` ales•. ' A - .. .. Ism. �, lle�hrnirm+e tom. r. L5 -„ SORAIZ RUBBER DIVISION Ri�YXL BANK BUILDING' TORONTO lsbscriptiona to tits United States 55 Years expaiwa..NO iYlg' iltir T advertisement is issued in co-operation with and Gt. Britain, $2.00 in adtama hams os' ti00 $>itii' ' ,,•- :�, SU NotionAM50vals Campaign, Department of National War 3ervioes �, y �,. 4'x.4• a♦y .t.-i ♦- =' . _ err , At �,�.d�G^."s."..�'Ul'e�� . , :�;'§LiL:''�'`rtn.:.P.i!w. :.,. � _ �.. _ - . __ � - - - -.... '_ ' ' _ ._ . a J ..1!'�'� ° • ;�,� "' 'fl" "� r�r ;,1— `" • .r -I �;6e,a'n ^?' + :. ,`f`,..`,q ':y,,.. _w•- .. w, e...'i....•- ! °,=.r:.'.•�....de. w.^ T • Vey, at the -Parsonage. : K:' Spears, Mrs. C Hastings, Mrs. A � :�� - ' -9, R O "� Mr. Wayland and family ore mov. over 300 names on the voters Herhlertt Objective for year - Ditty A, \ K ' Y 1Y list, about half tlig nuar►ber, .voted remembering- the boys- over. - - ' ing from Mr. Thompson s farm soon. - Where were the others 7 - too busy! °and Garments. Groups 'arran- Fred Morley was home ever Sun- one daughter-, Rowena also seven We wish them success in their new Sincere sympathy is. extended to seas, y g home. ; grad and talent money to be nra" the' bereaved Taylor faPat},' of. Ch- with - nts. brothers. James and Jacvu, Mt{ Willie Clarke has ranted �4�'. erryw+ood, H `` :� Pare . Clare- .. .. Acv, a Daniel, vla-ihe - on pia, Fred, Poster Meaito on Sundt o 'a arm• and is busy seed- Miss Virginia Major and M►ss Sunday. f Ashburn; -Russell, Chalk 'Lake;' Trimble . _._•Mine Eileen- Cooper- epentshe_snd- .-Charles, Whitby-, -and Tobias, West - I ` Marion Anthony have left school to i " Of the week in CW%mmon.L, prn Canada also Lhrep eLtera Mrs. The Y. P. put on a splendid ant work on their haste fermis. - Dustng Maas Katie Beaton,. R. N., was 'at w;<p� gym; *hb w, -Mrs Slack, -E a -Eiasa of the -Un— e ms week we. heard homols for the week-end. ' 1se+oughaRn and Mrs, Bert Duff of day evening. They are ,to _ be con- ited Church Sunday. School will have` many enquiries • about .. the tlharactes• - - Mr: and -Albert Petrie, Mt. ll�/rdfle. Ma Taylor's mother is also gmtulated upon their suscea°. merge of the service • on Mothers of the Week, SL George, • 'The toll. Dennis, were-visitors with Rev. and living at Ashburn. The funeral-was T� M. S. of the Circuit will �,. owing is talon 'find' � 'I of Great over the �wee�a -err& held on Sunday, April 26th, at 2.30.. meet all . the home of Mrs. Ralph . pte, r Clareaae Udell, Rena and Csasaderi, and 'should be .,f ihter� ; Pugh and -,. IVtu. oiriet! --Mowbray on Thursday, May 7th, at Wtri,, Smith visited with Mr. and eat ,to those intevraot" reades'4 ewe bsQk a Einmauat, this wool, very large umber o1 selativea and -p' -�' �`" -Mi rrir Wilson is l "Stl. Georlge. was born in A. D. ._ _ ..... - Mns• Udell this �.eek. ade�o with `: `-'buying cattle. mends. Interment toot place in the the program. All ladies Mrs. W: j3nrl. L76 �t .. %.r family at %7►dd� - - -ia - adrs.'C�leasan'in�e been confined to Claremont Ukaioa- Ceaaetery: Mr. w4 be made welcome.. Mrs..Goeden and Ws, Pwh, with iW�ne, now a r&A%Vsy junction her bed this weed and it under the Morton, of Stouffviile, was the off- >lOsa Graham, Cla:erno {. >�4 SPA, . HO and for Jerusalem• to the East and {fop- , doctors care.: iaiatSng esergya»sln. is spending some time with her ais- Mrs: H. BocTtiell, attended the Sum- la to the West. 'His parents, were Mr. and. Mrs. ken. Dopking wears ter, Mrs,. K. Beelby, Mary Day at Brooklin, and reported Ch�iana and ab"n he was but a ' in OLI-166-.: •., Mrs. .White of Brooklia, is visit- a very interesting afternoon. small boy, his solider -- father is said parents over the week -end. lag -beA s;Ater,'Mra A pie Wilson �_.�,�i,�Jw ;ice E,G,u,a,�o '`o t+Ade?!_nia`*tirred. At iT; St. M4 Bruce Douglas and Mr. lion- and. family, iiod Mrs Fred Byers Service Station and jnade off with George entered the , Rosman Army, and fstuily. several gallons of anti- freeze, 'Choy and afterwards served as a Tribune - � el Douglas were at rsoocaygevn :.ter _ _ . tae week -er►a -- otate tsars, and also rvvoe►:c ,aio .ate —'"�" - DioeIetian, whose edict order - rRev!. Waiter Daniel will take' as regia►e,, �..s" -& ,.il: �;- RS,Q'\ ins the persecutions the C rums '»►e Y. ,P, held a sorJal evening at •fans St. George ua eats w aavn his subjeat$ for Sunday next - A: the H: MalcOkm home " on Monday Rev, J. , R+ _and. Mrs. Rick were "Truthful Pharisee" and in evening, visitors to the, vale on Sunday. Mr. torn down. Arrested, tortured, he _ the evening, "A disappdinnted Christ'' � M$ t �gesie has accepts• Bick officiated at the mea wrial sere, held firmly to ,his faith and so died - ' Reanea7nber; Sunday, stay 20th -- is a puMar practical n acee- at 'l -: at Cherry�wogd, for che- late at the- age . of 33, at Nicomedia in W IYlnthera' Day. Elie Sacraiment of Pte: Mike Gordon, vi chi J...dG:o., Rey 7+,.��,, lLlwy i;srav� e�.,,,� A= A $03 Agincourt. The name of the stalwart soldier Baptism will be administered at the, The Shepherd family were At Army, Halifax, 'visited his home overseas In the evening they art- morning sierice in the United their hamne here bn Sunda here last week, ended service at Whitevale, and Boon spread far and wide, lraem y The .regular meeting of the W. A, bier@ guests of Mr, and ,Zdra D. E. East to West, In the 4th Century IChurelL Mr, Chas. Idscotabe and friend of of the United Church wilt__ba held Miller, till Moadas. a Church was dedii:ated to hunt In r'npg�lations to Mr. .and Mrs. Toronto. and Robert, of Ne- mmarket Jack Brown, of Ilojdbrook F`rutfa, ` b the school room of the church, W. and Mrs, Robert Me ►rose op-, Rome, and soon his name become training -camp; were home Here on 1►ilisis is _thA pesp_lgef Enarlsnd; on Thursday afternoon, May '7th at ened their hoane for a euchre birth of : son, parry t t a C1<siemon , - on he rW n+ Sundays the ling of the Crusaders was on April VOL Miss 'F. MalcOim and. girl .friend 3 p. m. The word for Roil Call is sponsored by th Social uoturaittee Mr. and Mrs. Rich. Cooper, and "The Sacrament of /Prayer and . of the local branch of the Red Cross. found to be also t the flag of St. . of Toronto, were borne with her Communion ". The Friendship Group Winners of War Savings Stamps George! It Was under this flag, the Gary, of Waterford, and Sill Tom - people for the week =end: - �+ *sun, of the C. !*w: F. were the Alas Zi rs help+�d neigh- are in charge of the meeting. were: Mr. Sid Pugh and airs. C. � cross on a white ground,. that weekend visitoris of Dr: and litre.'- -h thou entered Antioch is 11$9.. a►Id - - - ra+a- r...Ld.1u.. U @4►wfl.��. AL..oU r boring farmers , with:• their Heeamg, Cross wpIl meet next Tueiieay after- this worthy causes I. one stage of the battle, when • the 'ltba►linaon. ' usi his tractor. noon ,at the home" of lard. H. .t;. Crusaders were wavering, it is said Miss Margaret Graham, Soonh Ulm Wanda Vamn . spout the PeatsoN A splendid attendance marked the that St; Goo appeased and -tOl1= -- - !Claae¢awnt, has sold her P•.,perty to week with the DC Beer fatnittir, - - ..: -. _ led them to victory. In gratitude for Mr! and Mrs. Doherty, and is spend - ,Mr. Ted 'Foll6wz, of Pe*boro was busbarten oitizens Form Committ• ecti usI 'Business 3tieeting and El- led ,ttr ejV "iat;ermtion thby west iin s few days with • friends is action of pg tors for the coming -.,Q -• , g with his P�PIe for 'the week -end ee to Work on Selt:9oataining Plan y,�•, durin the Peat 'wrack, of the to Lydda and there built the d►th- -' G,, ::.r l'. • 1. " Mr. Ross Middleton is reported edrai in which he was buried and 'the :vasional lc.,d f!•.. -•.. C mg At a citizens! m " Women's Institute, The saeeting was iii is $asgcta} si Camp $aide$, -with -- t' g [d in..t...e which had been destr b the •= :sign for the NordOckering- Clare- .wallet fever, ;._. Dunbarton Public School last week, �'y , eH 1 utnathly °h- y moat Branch, will begin on May Ms. Walter Knox was hams frau► rate meeting with Agriculture for the Saracens. ���.. tl�e ckglE2r want a= payers : "and citizens appointed . e topic. Roll Call was answered by a gain destroyed It..ie: still is ruins,. -. ith. - The objective for ..this Branch camp for the week -end. ''committee -on community- enter- " with a mosque at 'one .end and a garden ,hint and •much valuable - is $2,000• Mr. Stanley Noble has- taken up PK84 church at the other, tangible evil - Y residence ill -the -village. reformation tdisatosedF Mrs. fl. Horn- Miss Irene Taylor had the misfor- �. The.cammittee co_neiats,oi Norman once of the reverence in which his tune to have a sheu fall on her �. � � was rushed to a ldttleford, Chair.; Murray Thorne, 'show` and -Mrs. S. £vane rendered a name is held by all faiths• Sy Moh- g p Chas. Pell beautiful vocal duet. Sevbral inter- toot at the Pickering Plant break- ,Toronto Hospital ',for an appendic- ing, Mrs Coimpkin, Sec., ammedam he is atilt known as "the : - fug a bone in the toe and crush- eating i papers w_ei* ,given. Mss. J. ftis operation .on Friday, which was and Horace Brown, Corr; flea evergr+n Knight"- _ _ . __ n her toot. aucceesfuiiy pedormea, and he is Mr. Brown gave a v Pugh conducted the Elettton `of Off- successfully ery `stirring icer A;portt frn►h a Treasurer, St George's flag was England's:. j '±°he__ assion Circle of the Baptist now ' reporrtgd to be doing tre1L address dealing with •the 'Present national flag till 1606. Enshrined fir - Church met on Tuesdaw afternoon at Mra, Fitch revealed r, b had arts, war has brought a greai Borrow - �- -ltl.o t,.4,..o•�a.,d ..,.l.d ;,:,i. one *pion Jack-and cagy anion to � raised d the year, by concerts, - 'the home of. Mrs. R. E. Forsyth. again, to an �esteetrited family, late future °i the People of Iiurrbarton. �� the crosses of the patron Sainte 'of , parties and dnnsttonla from g�loe, tae program was in charge ui of esroagham; daiti and' Dots.. Utras. ile de...+ti ,w1LU r+ne p ►ru► ui marung i....;,l..wt ...4 t.�s.w.,l, 11 !d dU�fl Oi :this .$M had 'beers forwarded to • .. gr+oup -2, under alts. Edgar Ward. pinker and Y'a¢aily," is the passing, Dumbarton self - sustaining. Co- opera- by the Nsvy as the distinctive flag in the dischs�Yge of duty, of their the B. WV V. Fl, quantities. of mat - The subject:, "The coloured churches tion bettweea the ronsr>mers kr►d the of the Admiral; it floats from in- of Canada" want taken r:rorr► the lant Lin, Pilot Officer Gifford' rulers of Dunbarton, �riaD purchased for ;layettes far ov- gsl Close Mar- numerable abuach towers throughout . book which the Circle . is studying, Baker, so hi mon use", and artier items, Mss. Ran - highly esteemed by his Y - between the citizens, in malt- the world` it was under the cross dell Feported eleven layettes for. - F!ro Sea to Sea."l agaociaee's `- ham She- conununity ing - Dunbartan wH swtltaining.. of St. George that the Engdah fleet "Rural 'Lkfe Sunday" will be nb- -Wdurn with the bereaved in fhb - -The CObunittee was a other .overseas• one layette, with ' y0 �p°r°°' other needed articles Igiven a •n defeated the Spanish, ,.Armada slid oarveal La t - ifiou3� ►}mire and�_� Bred to Plea for a Public. Gib °�' founded the supremacy of British a Comtrtunit i eer•vicea- Lend Y HW with faedi es `►� Sunday morning at 11 st m: A spec- Mr. Joe Burmuglis is recovering .; if! message by the Pairtor. Agricui- it OlaM. va 'Hospital :from a serious for recreation and 'the showing o! gratis, for two weeks and din- It would be difficult, if not imp - ngre and ciothing supplied the child- ' . ,dire is the Basic Industry of Can-, operation .perfo>'med two weeks ago. motion pictures, and for the estab- osaibte, to choose trattr the Pagel g lishment of i co-o ren.. Just here, '.the Xnstitute would ads. Every farmer ahou+>d be Pr's Congratulations to our Young perative butcher of history a name so• '+widely kaolwa ::. of the _ contribution he is making to who were sucoesafal in win- �P• Provibion 'for like to - expmes their sincere thanks ng People, equipment for and reverenced as is that of Saint - lthe nation's war effort. You are idt �g the 'Evelyn Gay Tr4hy, at ipal hodiley and basetail. was to those who so kindly helped to- George, It • is to be found in all vited to attend this special ser'v'ice the Annual DTam#k Festival, of ---- wards completin"shut-1 the layettes. Box, �{y also considered', lands. He fie the Patron Saint: of o es of fruit 'sent one' at Xmas - mlexx! Sunday. _ Oshawa Presbyt Youn People's s Among other thin England, of Graeae, Poland, Po . -• g p things, a committee MTS. H. Secretary, reported g ttug. r ormer rssltlent Lur�crl - l►e >re a Unions, Thee adjudicator, _ in, pion- v1N appointed to meet the township at and- of a large -part of Rue" - `��„ an attendance during _ the, year of Wednesday last.. ounaing his decision, said Brougham ✓, ��•a c,..:,.e r„e.4y `"1"n ti, Pie: start hi h in the esteem of the — - - - -- --aeon by 'them choice-of pray,- —and and the election of a 'co!! ii mom- 8220' with ten average oz ru month - ---�- be f --- - =--- Ditty ba sent to sailors at 'Jewish race. so 'on and ,ail he am- ber roc a sytn. smoothnese of resgntation. r rroar► `that area, to re resent the boles -the. virtues of ancient chiv- Whoa' Hardy, torments a Clare- _ P_ , _ - P 16}trist;r►tas, .each valued at aronrid - - • On Sunda afternoon Dr. ' °Cos- Peoples of, that district, airy; to the young, in particular; he -- = mont resident, was buried here on Y, , $7 each. Sig turtle -neck sweaters Wednesday' afternoon .last. _Follow- scadden spoke from Si. John'$ put- The meeting also -decided • to cir- brought for the Navy, League, la' de- is the Ideal Knight of ChzisteridomL ing a service from the home of the Pit and. presented an account, of the culate a apgtition in Dimbatton and • m-onstratlon of Whole Wheat Cook= deceased iii 1 Tbronto, services work o$ the Institute for' the Blind, other comlmunities served 'bg the ery, has designated by the Board,. �x "Were ' held in the United Church, founded 24 xears ago in Toronto. Markham Rural Power Districty ask- .Officers. ;were- elected as . fol•lows: • , On Friday -the Y. P. spon -_ ing that the Commission reduce -the _�TA N L E Y _ - -L }3ev, ei. E. Kennedy, olticiating. In- President, Mrs. E: C. ,Goeden; Sec- 04t in Claremont Union Cetn. sored a. shower and welcome to J. • rate's in tshat area.' retary, Mrs. H. Pugh; - Treasurer, - - Yems,• Mitchell and bride6 They were the Last -week, the committee on-Sal- Mrs. (W. _ Fitch•- Vice; - • Mrs. -G. - recipients of lovely and useful wage. sold $75 worth, to be used in Hamlin; Sick, Visiting and War Satrod_cilldrea to t:olieCt as age gifts _and best ' wishes: A dance easy and community - wyfare work. Work Convener, .Mrs: rN. TZaadall — - , --- - - -- _ The committee on ter prise are asking. tone' Provincial ':Delegate, Mrs. J. Buck- -- - -- , F'upids of. the Claremont. Public . donate the land, or tease cheapay, lest :District Representative, Mrs, phoaei100 STOUFFV11:L6 - School will be calking at your door for the site of a new 'community W. Brownridge; Dir4o66rs:' Mrs: 'A, • • tods , ` (Friday, May 1st•) for yens hail _ contribution to the salvage cam. Green. live'' r " _ - ��erra Sue ag plaigr+ Have your stuff ready fos GENE AiJTRY . them. Tjaey want articles such Mrs, Herron and daughter, 11Irs, a ; ' � � � �� ;. rubber, glass, papas, magadilas, Met' Bobby' Mantog, of York MMiAs', sass _ L .. P. ' als, Vase, bones and fine. h iteva e • _ fisted Miss Margo • Wilson at the T i n Ladies' Aid on Wednesday of this M ...Norman Neel) held for Wiling meet _. . T- The Women's Institute wilt �`J- - II�.:a- or nog, - �l .. _..8 nj .s .. ,�-ar� aid. Winton. Weir TRACT and . Z� Mr. George Williams accompanied the order of the day. on Wednesday next, May 6th. Roll ELY5E KNO!'a Norman MacDonald, of North his sister, Mis$, Edythe Williams; of 'Mr, and Mrs 'Scrivor and' family Call - Selvage,* Mrs. Gee, Guest Claremont, was arrested last week Toronto, to Guelph, last week -end. are moving into the Garland home Speaker. for the killing of a dog owned by Mr. and Mrs A. Wade,. of Loc- at �herrs'wood. • i _ MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDT. • .. Arthur DeRuslu6 MacDonald, going ust Hill, visited tat, Wilson's Park, -- MAY-4, 5 and 6.' out in search of gaani, and finding- last week -encL c none, decided to kill a, dog. Mac. ^Blake and Mrs. t.eMman cmd baby - Remed For -Riches -- �... Benson, visited friends at Markham �+� L Donald's only' excuse to the Prov- , 1 he � Plebiscite.' Pickering '''Township JEAN HERS LT, ; ; - - - inciai Police was, "that he had to and Unionville recently. ` shoot something, as o groundhogs Mr M. 'Draper and Miss Ruth � also lwere available ". He had his Hutchings attended the funeral of POLLING' STA'T'ION' . YES NO a < i taken and settled !or $18:00 and $li the late Jean Morrison, of ' Mark. 572 79 Mr's. Powe11's residence . �..... • • . ' All •Aineric$ii Court costts. hagt►, on Thursday of last week; Pickering Yi119ge ' :..: . ,1. , r...... 350 .. -. b5 . . We. are :pleased to welcome Red. Liverpool .... , ...r . - Josepfjr .Taylor, ..7th; cont passes. and Mrs. Burke to our midst. You Rouge Hills y s .. , . , • . • • 209 M4 R.TORIE WOODSWOFiTH -" are invited to .attend our services i 13g 12' J. DOWNS r �. Cherrywood• ........j%........... r i 'The community was sorry to hear every Sunday evening -it 7 p; m. - y . , f„ t, ..... 62. 11 _ - the - "passing- of =Mn,_•T„�MT- — - - -- Kinsale .... los of the 7th con, of Pickering last - ►- • •T- 1 -�--�- =- _ - 169' 11 _ RSDAY, FRIDAY, SATiLRDAY, ' Whitevale =rF rWa morning. Although, Mr. Tay. .1 • ... • . • .. • • .. • . T ii� .: Y ug i- - t. 9 - lor had been on the sid 'fist for Clare Sion , r, . t , > .......... , .. 68' : -. - •same time, the • end catme rather - reen w o o d Claremont . , } ... i , . .......... v . 1�1Z t. -' 82 See , I�:e t ' - f gaickly. Ms: Tartor's wife predec- Altona ............�........ a .1, • oil 12 r4 eased .prim a Yew' years ago, he _ 2134... _ 250 ' iGF�L`1tGE FORM87G 3 L leaves to mourn,, one son, Earl and Miss B$. Astrop� o! Whitby, spent -the week -end with Miss Evelyn Mc- - _• -• , T v- #x�s^uk e �'=�'°h•r,.. -•- .. - - - •..•:n:w- ,•-- .y... »+.»i! .- •4:.:t•,»•,,_..- -•* r4-^+17 °wb.o�+ui- •r- •--;"r-•... ,. Y� :.vw+ yj::,. -w-'^' +. r„ 'f'•'_ r"` Janis was full of of as he der • e ` S U N D A Y _ tended the Mount of Olives aad Y.bw � d° ea RADIO 8 E P 0 E B S C H .� O L saw stretched beneath his feet 'I'O �iCr+�BSed td, DIALING WITH DAVE: the city so near its destruction, 'and yet ad unconscious of its L G S S O N doom and He wept. Doublii.g of_ the area planted -• _,,•, - - 42. "Saying, If thou, hadst to soybeans, -to bring 't. It a total LESSON 18 _ - -- known in th�dAya -_gcgr hou,�he - !_neatly 3a.0 - -lmlp ,DAY -OP`- things which belong unto peace! meet vegetable oil' feed re- :'' ACCLAIM • _ ... =1�ow d sir hop _ :._ •. _.. • _ `N s ; N. -- - �ey'es. • 43. For the days shall come • Agriculture Dept ;tmeat, •�offic ale - W �. ( - 01 ' L�• 1 :41-44 '. thee, when- thine enemies -said recently. ,�•.< Mark 11 1 1 upon •. followed by Mark 11 :11.) - shall cast up a ,bank about thee, To encourage enlarged 'soybean y t to GOLDEN TEXT. - Blessed is and compass thee round, and keeps production,' the governthent -has as : he that coiaeth i a the 'acme of the .. thee in on every side. 44. and authorized the Canadian Wheat Lord. Mark 11:9 _ shall dash. thee to the ground,-and­ Board to buy 'soybeans at $1.95 • y THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING thy children within thee; and they a bushel, basis Toronto. In past 01 ' q ! Time. -- The triumphal entry shall not leave in thee one stone years,' the pricis has ranged from g o was on, 3uJiday, April 2, A.D. 80.: ,upon another; because thou.knew- 66r to $1 a bushel. Place. -The 'triumphal entry est not the time of thy Visitation." Officials said the increased pro. occurred on the western slope _ o! In this "tliy day,'- Jerusalem had duction is urgently ;seeded to + a day. Every community and compensate for losses in normally - 1­11- % mount-of Olivips. On The- Mount every person has a day -a day - imported vegetable oil supplies > * ` > 1 •'And when the dzs of mercy: is is that da th lost b Eaat. P,> fight ant$-3erusa' - Y leaf unto 9th- s a 1 turn, they w get life in Canada and the United States shags and Bethany, at the Monet the Lord. But if they allow their have entered into a joint program _ v ; �� r of Olives." Our Lord had rested day to pass, .there remaineth only - of increasing such vegetable oil :�� darkness. Looking down on Je'ru- , reduction. as is possible, al ho "Rh id Bethany over the Sabbath dsyy. . and, was now -about to begin the satem the ground _of our Lord's the major' pair of a Canadian ` :.rl •,cc1L �i Min tugs uu earls, :' a.lv/ ....o, ...,U Llln1• :.trey Uall program will De tnpgrowing of T�Arry (a"U I the days of which would be spent sinned, and so brought on them- coarse grains to facilitate an en= �! Hi! Gang! And this pictorial salute to -the Happy, Gang, is in in Jerusalem, the nights in Beth - selves condemnation. In 'that _ fanged output of animal fatb. - tribute to the consistently high, standard of their entertainment, and any. there' was nothing peculiai • to Soybean seed supplies are none the''truly - wonderful spirit always prevalent during their broadeastst 1(b). "He undeth two of his Jerusalem.., Here they were in the too aplentiful in "Canada And of- - -- ,Advance royalties of $1,000.00 recently paid the Gang for their a s e a +w unto thaw same state as-all +hp world Tko• 'tee.,' i- Ma;a -t.: m 617 �,.,... . proved war Go your'way into the village tblsi Redeemer would not •weep be- limiting. factor on the• screage. ebarities, as will all. royalties resulting from.the - sale of this War cause men needed redemption. Although Canadian soybean BOOM' Show is heard throughout Canada - 1.15 to 1.46 is over against yon: sad straight- ' : g stmt way as, ye enter. into it, ye ihsll What makes him' weep "is that plrodnctioa is small compared to . Monday through Friday. find a colt tfed, 'wherson no man they will not accept- it at his that of the United States, it is Fled Alien, on his Sunday night Corwin and the Bill of Rights - hawty- _ _ notable - that -c , , .9.00 has in- - broadcast: fez writers of Da ima e - „ .,cane growers nave _- p.tp. Fnnday treat, yt 11. ' And he entered into J riz won the trip_ .nah� .*a_.m -tea- a sugnrated a rather' interes0 X a :-t him. S. And if aa. o�te sgy unto e 88 , ' sslem, into the temple; and when the Chicago International Grain >aea 1n g$eatinga" ece1 y scripts "A �inst the Storm.'-' and' yo why do• you his say ye, ,� p Ba 7'It<e Lord hath' need of him; and he had looked round about upon Show for several years, one ' Hammy Kaye, the Quiz Kids and 'in the musical world, Alfred Wal• straightway he Will send him back all things, it being now eventide, spokesman said. others have appeared on the-show, lenatein .for, his diligent and "con- hither.." The Lord knew that a he went out into Bethany, with .. "Soybeans have been grown all _ - - and then Fred returns the visit sistent musicianship. tha._twelyvc" 'X- Vasil. �ldi< a� arto, as' east as Ut. _ during the, week on their show's 'Jack great prophecy kne atha tivi occurred in lthe city of taws, and in -Southern uebec. a,,Vcta1$r night. erne have a 1 ,vent a will be "Geer a -Wash- fulfilled; and he knew that it was ty .ty _ Q r g y °f ,. g divinely ordered that he was to Jerusalem on this day. It seems There ha; been some production of fun, and each adds something ington Slept Here, based on the it was mereln •�t•me of ice. st!"++ ;n i*�g 1 area w • r>,�,+- �i1 new and. different to the g;her's Rroadway" hit oftl�satiie viamel enter the city on thi,T_#Icnt v and at eventide our Lord went in British Columbia." program! And folks are .really Amos 'n Andy won't be vacs- �y on a new colt tipon� which no man, had ever ridden. The Lord ` back to Bethany: Officials said. that farmers pro- giving the Fred Allen show a big tloaing this year--in fact, they;ve bath need of liim' is In the auto- posing to switch 'to soybean pro. listening audience since it came had but one vacation in fourteen. eratic tone of one who, has abso- Ooybeans, imported from_Siam - duetion in suitable areas should _ to Canada, and not much wonder. gears of broadcasting. late pewee over us and oars.' He eharia; weri first grown In Can. be able to use their ezisting •It is one of the few hour variety Some 1150 Listening Tip: ads at the Ontario cultural equipment is handling the new " shown on the air, and it's enter- does not expect us to say one ',� p _ g . Truly outstandina Drod action• +- a t H s c"n ` Guelph j' tainmg foie the f>:il .12t .++,+. tea. � �r -"9�` - -- _ and listening thrills splenty are says, 'I have need of on or of - - -- Swe Notes on some FaterUo _ . _ ked Into `• --. - -. - - -y _r. - - -- - -- - - -' - - - sac -Flynt for Fre�edpm" - yours. - - Shows heard Wednesday nights at 8.00 - - - Jeans I.- Trasted GRACIOUS �A�'rQ _ One Man's Family, great radio o'clock! 4, "Amt they west sway. and - VRAC V HOSTESS - play on family life, last Sunday Jimmy Fidler packs his same found a colt tied at the door with- observed its 10th anniversary on old punch every Monday night at out in the open street; and they 80RiZONTAte �latvvsr q amply pie 7 Fold beds. - "- ; the air. That'e a remarkable run seven o'clock when he-comes on loose him. 6. And certain of _ for any program and is high tri- the air with his weekly - chat them that stood there aald unto -'I' 7 -"- �'-' 1 ' { ' ' 44 !< Bonds of ti,i - = - .butts to Carlton E. Morse, the about Hollywood sad its stars! - Warbingtoo, Y A them, what do. ye, loosing the _ wise seas who created the Barbour Fa- ' Amongst the outstanding local colt? S. And they said unto ;PIA 9 Wig+Rass, rally, and keeps them all so vital- produ..ttti::� _L1 ,; from CKOC is them even u Jesus had said: and' -i ki - 141nurtiov- Fast U. 8. A. = ' • l!L alive. -After-week - the- Sandayr- 6.38- -�.� :. ��n ►1r „ as __. they let them ate Arenrdino The Peabody swards - " _ oa rorvrard -to each year in the sin s, these people whom the d� =1 Fes' I4• g highl}ghting- the martial ciples found - nearby, were the iz Courtyard 1 M E deaorsltotrs. ' radio world, and some of this music and soup of the soldiers owners. That they were satisfied 16 Five plus Aw A A 10 Her husband. _ - yeaet winners Include, for journ- of World War number two ! with the aasiver 'The i.ord haul �If Tirw ball d I became ----- ' - ailsm Cecil Brown, CBS corres• Record of the week is a rhythm , mom• ofU.8.O 13 1 need of him aced cases no su>✓• _ -17 � b�, 19 ���, _ - a- pendent, for his sensational re- retarded by Bep ny Good. _ prise; the -Master was well known Via] Part of a 24 Indian millet. goat: of the Far Eastern War man And many others, tit�d "Th_ a in the neighborhood. The promisil church, l 1 24 To boast. - �!'1'oat: for production • Norman -Jersey Bounce "' _; to return tile. animal st oat• �OPartoflslliaA 28C3oIldevt� - e p l could be trusted; and the owners _ . rod. OUR RADIO- L QC - _ j_ti _ _ 38 Camsbdlatie>L Marries SO Goddess of a s.. x.�,�.�..� �-� �,o�d tre>ta of Married be used by the Prophet. ciia�lO rice iJeeleral 32 Scarlet 40RUNTO sTAvioss cKAC tlloatreal Taft SHOAT WAVE he@.40BroodoflowL 33 To help. C"ll Seek. OBL 7Nk CJX1- Klrk■od 1- seek Gs t�tasd as1■t Symbol. of J W %mi • ', ....... VXCL seek. CDT ulek CKCR Waterloo 14aek Joy - = Cemnplet"L 49 Taro root. 86 Quantity.- v.s, xsTWORK9 CKCO Ottawa latob GG'sa�Bagu land 1i r' s: 17. "And •they bring the colt - 15 Blemish: Auditory. i7 She was 33 5 �� WIKA! K.B.Q. Rd Seek CKG8 Timsho ld7ak hosted/ al - ' avaz N.E.C. erne Trot cKSO Jadaaq ► ass; mslood udleta unto Jesus, and cast on him their ' 26 Red vefetabies 44 Road (abbr.). SOB ullfl lies: G9F Vamiand 1s.ld. ylovnt --, 1 'WASC is a.s.) -sock CKPC araattamd 138ok GSG r"61 ad 17.79. garments; ..sad he sat upon him. vvoR (ss.n .) 71ok cXLw wladser seek 97 Polynesian 46 Ever (contr.). a 41 Fear. - - -, - - ^ <r�_. o lDlrilt sTAT1Oxs CKxa Wiska. tSeek Gar =118 r 1s.alaa _ . S. And many spread their gar- Cheattlut. 43 Fortress. VIMIM L 45 Sketched. Gsv loas:aaa ,t.slta pon the way; so Co i1W b1 Great feast. 3 Fortigwc. - 47 Brink. - >= - r• w ! owes ed. 1t10SIt U.e /)TATiOx!1 CAR soul■ e.dtl■t manta n y; and .others. ylty = w V OKOC Haautten ilsob wEBR . naualo 194Ob WAq state oi" branches, which they had cut (pl.). 54 Naked. - $- Vexed. - 49 Kimono syil& VKKL Haaatttea eoeb wHAa1 Reebeater I180k RAN Rasela Dee. ' fio,ia the fields." . 'The ca n CKTn at. Cats: 121ieb WLw Claeleantl' Task rlyi g - 31 CIOd of WaT. �' Fortunate. Bank clerk. a0 • RirR Raasta iss 119. . ,1-- 1.. i#4t►..lh.ul aav;+r- is Iii Was a 6Imltated. 52 - . Ol�CP Montreal, sack wGY Sekeaeetad7 91ek .va. o . . ti ." . 'k WGRA Sebeaecudr honor of the Messiah was in ac- 116 Ancient del # Pillar. tlLttnae._IiIBLStie. - - - -- Qo Cbatbeat asst WBB![ Ckle■p 78ek 13.9.5.• -- �,• QW'PL London 137ok wamw ears ■le alek -_ corgi# with the custom. observed - x ,� 1 Y 10 }; Ca Stretford 124ft _WGR na•f_ a . -sack wULH rhun. 15.27is �e see - Klagatea i#Rt WKHR Baltale 13200. ARU6 Dootea Ill ass at feasts and great occasions. The B . ' turn scat Ste. N. IIeSk was Detroll -Teeti wcsx X. verb 1143ta p 'Ims symbolize His triumph and [ l • �► he people's Hoy. t • Birds Prefer TO the moon forms a background Hosanna li n h _ against which. the- birds in pas- 9. "And' they that went be- - - Travel At $ht sing are clearly outlined. Though fore, and they that followed, Z _ - ; • 1 a migrant may be flying--ripidly, , cried, Hosanna; Blessed is he that - - -- - i 'Most of the birds that migrate at a great height it will appea3 , csmeth is the name o! the ,Lord : 25 j J M and from the Canadian north - to float across the face of the. 10. Blessed is the kingdom that 1 leads 'prefer to travel ' st night. moon. cometh,•the kingdom *of our father The night migrants include all Sdme species make their mi- David: Hosanna in. the highest." the Hume Ti , i4 lxcee - a rre . wend Flosanna• was really a - varblers, thrushes, orioles, tana- include the swallows, nighthawks; prayer meaning 'save .now: Prob= MM and raest og ^t.;^vn�y s ifts; -va:i c� l.a�l:o, ..V..: Iwac ii. 6 div prayer of the k • sparrows. Some species of and the ducks and -geese. The ` people that the expected salvation ` I _ 'jwaterfall, under certain circum_ insect - eating birds often combine may' be accomplished now... The tances; also migrate by night. business with, pleasure by feeding phrase 'the coming kingdom NsualIy the bird's launch into erratically on the wing. -The represents it as already on the ' "-flight shortly after dark and stop others lift at once to a habitual way. It. Is represented as the '• before dawn. These night Irav- altitude -of flight and drive for= kingdom of David; because the '� S3 oilers may be observed by focus -• ward unceasingly until the end promise of it was made to him ling a low -power telsecope on the' of the day's journey. _ as a man of .God's own word (2' 3S full moon during. the'.-height of Samuel: 7,. tho' Spring and Autumn' move- -'The. Panama Canal was opened 41. "And when lie drew nigh, ' � ;:w.� tr• anent. ..The. glowing surface -of for• navigation in August, 1914. he. saw the' city' and wept- over it." POP Dash It.. All'! - " By J. MILLAR WATT _ WHAT '15 YOU ANSWER EVERY `TNE MATTER _._..° QUESTION I ASK YOU VYITJ4 _ __ W{TN AN6n4QR ... R ALLY you! QuF.�Tlohi % ? _ _ : ' • _ . �f_ , - - -- - -_ - _ — - -- - ,Ralaraaae AT •76a a.lyyadleate, Iac.t _ . .. 10 ^+ e r_ '.' .�r.,..a. -,._ .d1�._,...a`.•,;... ..a._rrsw.i:.+t+2,�,i.: r..w:.1f::a.0_'.u.CM.•..±!'ti i.. �.. -..iii r - .- -;�• , . � �� � ;;,�,;�rvra�rro+„egr,:.._;s�.... ,:d _:- ate .:�.s.�w�va adz': �.,, • M - •. ,� �.- ...i`,1, l ^Fr'te».'M+�x ,�"i'e• yG�''�� - ° � .. . _ y _ _ _ _ F ,� - .� - -V!c, .•.;y , •T'4 A. , _ .: _ -- ocrewed the heavy clamps. GENERAL: MACARTHUR AND HIS AIDE Y - . _...;- : ' _ .. _ . __ _ . � • The Cold glint of wind and iDtay_ J ' fairly took his breath, but it was grand. He inhaled deeply: then prompted by -tome impulse shit( _ LADA his head out of the porthole, He couldn't see very tar Into tae - night. The waves were mountain- - - - extent for _ the-water being cut by"tiye ship it- self.. Little flashes of light -Came from' the whitecaps. That would r - be Dho>3•Phorus: ward the bow, it .seemed -not > . ! > quite o dark. a could clearly malts out the side of the ship all o the -way to the bow and thrilled a L - uses am amiit plowed through-. the 4 -SERIAL -STORY :... _ . nigalt i r 1 Al 0 :MURDER IN CONVOY = Afterwards, he often wondered - -t3Y A. W. O"BRIEN - - -.- what made him look up since H i. .:. cad in forced him to twist his h - -- - a very awkward position, especi LAST WEEK: At the Court of that she would think he was ytit- .ally with the ship tossing about. ` Investigation, composed of Colonel ling on a gallantry nut. auL t,uera wtun. a 1v..Li lu ws. % etapnensen� peps(,,, : , ..vi, s„d a s -a R ,Lieutenant Miley, witi+esses tell As to the way with the Atlantic gashing a small light towards the what thety know of Tee :'. death, in February, the weather had made , seal ?`'., '„ �`�• The sentry explains he left -his post another lightning change in early Rollins felt a surge of exe its• -for a time because he became sea - evening. Cold blasts slipped in- went, but fought it back. He must nick and when he e back. he v1.0 the Florida -like_ zeahyrs and keep his head. • stumbled ov rtho, body of Tees. overcoats appeared once more. The light was tieing fiaaaed loom 7' Rollins Is questioned and admits Within an hour a sleet -like snow - "A" deck, and he could make out k ° be saw Tees at about 11.80 and was lashing the decks and labored-__ a human form beading -aver iL �o tiler he was out. on the dock. Oeek- groans were , coming from the Apparently the person was, holding " _ he lies and ncean greyhound's beams. The roll - th'e light• oa top, of the railing and save he was alone. in zigzagging time became so in- standing in such a way as to hide - • • • tense that the oriuge wurua,ueuAl _ body, an t4 _TO THE LIFEBOATS was cancelled for the ,nig>st.- Suddenly the - light was turned ' - - ° CHAPTER VI - Greg was just as glad. He want• off and the form turned from the Miraculously, the February wind ed to Us back and -think, - thank, : railing. Rollins pulled his head !lied around midday, and by three think ... somewhere in the crazy back through the porthole. For a i o'clock, summer sunshine ualnea passer, mysE ba z -N- • 'It wnutd second he was f'rantle.- Whatshould ' the convoy, now 'sailing th8 kindly lead do a solution. The murderer ' 1 pheto of A-6 he`{alidiy he banged. the porthole Thlt the; �s:a :..w _ Gaff Stream. Like statues the of- or murderers must be still on the come to U.S. from Australia!, s}lowa Uaen. MaeAriltuf (iett� Beers and men aboard "T 9" stoua fib- A knocic soli -'we. aoor iu�rE- =gut; avvitel3ed -os the ea§1n light - 'I,ieat; Gen.- GeotHe $rest {sight} BeDnt3� -fir "der- ft4 - to formation around the flag- rupted 'him. and began throwing on his over -' the Allied Fosses, on arrival in Ddelbonsne, Awitrgiip• draped coffin containing the mur- It was Harry. Miley. cost over his.•pyjamas. Jamming ei derad body of Captain Tees. Only He apologized for bursting in, - 1 cup medium thick white usucd "Some ion Mien hit feet Into his slippers he swore y Battered trtimbs • . ' the gentle murmur of the ocean, but wanted to ask a few - que:+tions as one refused to receive his foot.; Boil the dnione�aatil tender Ii In Csircu�:Dilll , �'. "swishing along the sades of the -about Tees'-'background _ ' background in the He bent dawn to titg •the slipper and chop flee. Add the method -- - -- ' - liner. could- be heard. woe. -lamb lead would be_ found. and paused; bent over, every Let- ■,t,4 or M eyolka, }laxly thojined whites. (Tailed Stators tt,ea -L 1k _ But the spectacle of the troop- The old man. he added, seemed utty uierc. _ ships; huffig}e-- Ereightera -- sad - -- -geld on- the_opini•,° •a,.,t .,me g„1. From somewhere on the,_dedl- - -- sit, mustard, parsley and white disdosed'ti=st currency printed of - • _ .. .. - -- T��rEe. psi- eaatalaia�'ayian-�tstead -at ominous Wren -of -war, shuffling, like Bier had committed the crime, (tile 'above him hid dome the unmia- j1 — __clumsy dancers -- through a zig• to the nature of the wound. There takable crack of a rifle. Even Turn into greased ramekins and silk was -put into test eirct3lation leggy quadrille, held � no glamor to might have been some man with- above the noises of ,the. ship -and sprinkle with battered crumbs, a few days ,ago but no one teems young Lieutenant Gregory Rollins a gambling or personal jealousy' the storm the sound was disfiact Brown under mediam broiler or to have spotted it. ` live to one who had' spent long bake a few _miagtet -until _brown _ The (lost batch of the 100 per _ as he sadly listened-to the Aagll• mouse or . , - hours on rifle ranges .. Yet, there . in medium avers. cent homemade brand of Amer!- _ tan padre's burial prayer In "Noihing doiag, there, Barry,'' the midst of life we are JUL eath." was . another shot! _ _ can milady was distributed by . Rollins- reaped. "Tees iired•a clean ,Peanut Hatter sad Onion _ _ the Philadelphia Reserve Bank as Through the sounding of the life 'and only ambled occasionally Rollins ran for'the door, pulling Ad a y a test to determine whether it lonely Last Post and Reveille came the _ service - revolver from his for' a tenth of a cent 1n bridge. 1 cup peanut butter wore as well as the old kind. _ . the henry. opla tit the sei¢hted ' h,,. pocket as he did so. But with h10 a cam k , hand gttot- door knob as ungodly Yuen rea Y e to as me." - _ � „ .Ke «« .mow the ni tit" it was Bermuda calve brand, - holveser,_must wait until' "Oh God! Oh God!" sobbed Rol- a e- B - the emergency gong 'in the pass- ' Has through tightens lips. A'haad Harry looked at Rollins sharply. g --ise, ogee _ • - touched;- his arm, squeezing it - slew Y fmadly•clanging a ,lifeboat' miss together and spread on `� used up. -_ "Okay, Greg if you ,don't mind ` _-)fitly. buttered whole wheat 3ecrRt Service 'agents doubt ! - gently, foie repeating myself.... You were � ate' bread- Sites oniosi v thin tied _ Continued aezt! wee() a7 whether - anything' but= a chemkaI " ` "You poor, dear'boy -I'm dread- alone, weren't you. uo th re on t _ - t - - put a . hots over peanut batter aaailyais would show the differ- dally sorry!" • • • ` deck, when Tees found you ?' Or w"- you trying- to caner up- some- _ before Eddies second slice - of �e between tits new and the - • - .- Abruptly he turned his bloodshot at the inquiry this morning ?" �e!►d•- -- - _. -- ._ -- - i old, ._ eyea from the treacherously invit- • lias swung his• feet out of ing arceji LIA61•had jtiai. awailu..cd the bunk. "\Gnat are you gigging sour Cassese" "484. as pero.a ■t I- - Decline body of his friend. For several for? Why should I want _tor cover ,By SADIE B° CHAMBERS testers tree Interaeed --:delta. sac Italy's Deelilne seconds he stared fiercely Into her + is ideas" to reealele wageottees tap ahybody. Maybe you bare dome - +a toNM car over .•te.e, and to "'e► !very son!, then shook his head. idea of whom I'm 'covering up- $ Vegetables etables w 'a'!v � tutu t• »w asset "You couldn't .baste .: I'm goia6 +•• _19 g pe•.ea. tte4oeaitg for reeipaa •r Mussolini's Government 'has It I am. _ sp•eial manna are is order. address sent a confidential appeal to local refiazy I "Hold your. horses'." Miley scut ONIONS AS A SAVOURY DISH mar Ise Veil Adelaide To- ' Italian authorities urging that all She was pladaly puzzled. "What i� "You nee4A't be so touchy. I've F•,� br cooked, mild or saato." seed' ■tans" «tt'o!dreetiaa steps should be taKen immediately- - are .you talking about. Gre; ?" got an investigation job hoved on pvaNp• if revs -wiaa a reply. In reply, he- clasped one of her - - strong, 'onions, all have a place, to increase the marriage and panda on the roll and pressed it me which you .should want to 'as." They can be prepared without birth -rate in,view of-the big de- scat. My purpose, to asking that :treating -tears or leaving as odor . ; crease in 1941. ell my _ satfl .ha felt like screaming. He -qae�° e. me,,,l.ly ,het tho —tro talked as he had never talked be- oa duty, saw an outer standing in °a ,lta itaa4a, she wallowed reveals !blares lure -of 8yd'a grand widowed ti>Q �e shadow tat tire ritebbat near the — __'you_ .know ypur- osa_ioas! ' ._ . not •saw allowed to- be pnblisheil • and young sister and his murder scene around midnight... I �g expression as that may sect Shattered- e1' g� ar - in Italy: - There were appi -xi- - =` Bastes. Those carefree days at• thought, you might bare apse one to be, it is one all- homemakers mately 90,000 fewer marriages • _ Soneee Of gay episodes on skiing would do well to think over for' Governmant Not Conflned to last year than the year before, of the boys out there• when pass- the onion family is -a large and 205,000 fewer births, an increase weekends in the l au'retitiana. fag with Tees and didn't -want to.. the Educated or the Groat 'Their plans for that first leave. put hjm on an awkward spot by' varied one. the are those that of 17,000 in the -death -rate, ex- -=- it London. blitz or 'no blitz. admit tinB. Yoe left him there. ", are orb mild that they ,scarcelR eluding war deaths. Mortality is It was only hovers later, as he lay `rise above a ' whispef, and some but is India as English gge dlin- expected to rise this year betause Rollins was relieved but maitag' 6o strong that- they seem to take lawyer and a little bow- legged in- of the food shortage, in hie, bunk In the lonely cabin, ed to hide it. They 'chatted on than dresaed in a loincloth. sit down cast be found himself wondering - the top right off ones • head. . - friendly terms for a while before._ Whenever onions are mentioned to make decisions that may alter _ t Why he hadn't told her, of his lie Miley 'rose to • leave. the destiny of as empire, perhaps before the Court of Investigation, immediately the - recipes - do sot - Pennies is iingio -Saxon timEe, At the cabin door he paused and of the world, says The Ottawa _.. hz- ho '.Ad ed l:a eras- oa -th— ' z meet the approval of ail. _were made of silver and impressed "Ilea casually: ' By the, way, Greg, Journal. What a leveller of old e deck that tight. The thought - who i9 the swell' nurse you're -ln- l just had a letter enquiring if - , with a cross so deeply that they :lad occurred .to 'him once, ;but he terested in ?" this reader of oar _col mn could. 'notions ,a war! + s could be broken up for use in 1.1e 44X.rlj sea alsmissea ie uu rue s,uu,ii7a Rollins felt tits ,nuscies tense - - -- Most of us useu LO lmagin La &L -' but he managed to show a grill. this ,:we would make the reply: government belonged to the few, A ' "I -suppose .you'd like to. know, < garlic, _chives and leeks all Are - members' of -the same eneral ' to the educated and Brest, to- men RD ' boil'+" • g ' twho had been schooled in tradi- GA ED aeaaoning family, but they should tion. Today we see It In the aands D E long after Bliley left, Greg sat not be 'used interchangeably - It of people who have been thrown . i l R - O is well to know wiyat•ptupose you Austrian where. An the sway. from, no - motionless• on the side of t a } tip fr h" ing bunk.:. Why the "crack aliodt -wish• to • satisfy when you make ' paperhanger, rules the contipent of your -selection: sY =n� FERTILIZER • the nurse foliowr:ci the repetition, Europe, _threatens the' whole world. For eating raw, we of the query about his having been g , generally A' fourth-rate underworld 'Journal. - �O� ;+; ;; �,, �3 alon on deck? Was it'sebideiital use 'the 'early spring' anions or the ist holds away over 70,000 900 ;,l1!, M, = • ashes 1k PrWvetwe ar based upon -some knowledge? mild sweet Bermuda onion. .The Italians. A Russian wbo was.,a ." Rollins stiffened as a thotre°ift yellow skinned onion or the Ted fugitive in the 'days of the Czars = 'HOTELS Save ••••t`�•th■t�•in ■s■•• skinned'are usual! uite strop with their W. and auto,, larger struck him. That knoWle:dge could y "9 g• is one of the mightiest figures in rotorafrawastao..aaandtHrtlt1w have been obtained only. from the When boiling •if you do riot wish -a iteuggle, for w�rld freedom.. A- :Modell+, plants ntith tide hies eonertYt "tor maA at the rail,V .Vr -he paced the the strong • choose the milder; it man who, five years ago, got out water - solos!. chemical plant t.od floor -could the. inan have been, is betteir than , boiling in two or a catalogue for a Chicago mail- e••'•'�•"ar - - a.ntain Vitamin Hl. In n- trcae+d, :•t . e�1O :1111eq himself-? three waters, where you • y be order house, is the aupTeme..dictat L L .a.0 �.d tt• He shook his head. - 1Vo, that �oaittg'sotne of a vitami in'the -. - - or of United States war- produc -• digiging in. Dissolved to :.■ter, it's ...... - -.- - .- . teaar for (serest sees lee anti 9Se wouldn't do. If. It. bid been. Miley,.. - .pouring. . tion. as SOW If «? p•aket• Home Plant slam -seo mA he wouldn't be trying to focus at- Cream of Onion Seep _' • •' ! ' • i _ ._ .. = 5 - - U.ee pack" Gore" Gardaro uL& tedtion on the fact with Rollins 4 medium onions ,And- so 'all down the line: Every. -- - - - a f tiro p.eka °nine. Ibs ease, who.might =have seen him. It wa$ 13Ti .cups water where proof'" -that human brains, _ .... , .- a.do s.aeo roan :,,. ,.�,. - _. ale higher , an old failing, - thought Greg, born 2 cups medium white�satiee human greatness, or even capacity �50 _ i of the habit of deliberately sus- Cheese for great human evil, have tittle '10 /� e e • + t ` - peciing ' "the least TikeTy" chai•ic- - ' -Cook onions,, sliced, in - the -do with any class or race- or partite �ftOR ter in- fiction - mystery thrillers, water until tender. Rub through ular tradition. -Everywhere proof, • M p Sleep 'came fitfully. The cabin a sieve and add to white sauce. _too, that the assumptiot- of• rac-laJ . ., roe Mar e, s s f+f7ttieR, wrh was terribly stagy. Greg.- openet3 -Pour into soup disher"and sprinklo superiority is . as foolish as it i$ Istaao�to - - weary eyes and looked at the port•' with cheese (grated). _ dangerous. If that proof is not M.att.ot Eastern Division hoIB. Regulations prohibited op Devilled Onions enough for us; if• ire cannot learn �,' .,, • . # M -Oi60 GAIN �. nn t' • t eII3rib- It— Qfffillla. tutee, 01. U&I3�3'�8ff; �� 1�gll 01ti "OA€ -- •� coottavitta oat: but who would know the ditierence $ hard cooked eggs _ _ ad greatness of Russia, or from ` r as long as• a didn't' switch on the L(teas von salt the greatnessi of a Chiang ,Iiat•shek_` tit t w 1� cabin 1 is to ieas oon mustard and the patient glory of China; 163 P - - C I" stood on his bunk and un• 135 tablespoons chopped parsley I then we are incapable of learning: _ _ 4 w ,'.•' rdSi'?r :r,•.1,.,;... '..a .�r✓�...i '•s �' ...r.L• -.-+' A: r r; _ _ - ''-'. °'N' al.• . _yo.,.'` 'Lu s 6d :m.✓., a, :'S.'. d :�' _ '�� - -- _ •t.i_ _.. ., 8,111 -`.,� - � ...r.Y ., •.. e.F. __� Y f.. en �►eeday afternoon; workers who are asking thvaselvea �[ - , at 2.30. All ladies are in- the question - "wby should I bother w: vited to oatten C f mgr head about 3t, when th:re is so Mr. R artery-= C1u. ch Str• much indiff _yen �e shovt n•' A !it,-,a a _fir° and Mi's. Fred Ba.sdon and 118,8 be•.' ­,. :`fined as his bid during es ' flag wav n8 - �� moo Fred of Burford spent Sunday hi3 w.e�k, a 1� woul souls a lever Patient; nt; ;would be snore to - - a:let eye. a J �.; nvith relatives in Pickering° ` • _ .n .Master Geo. l�itsmore helpful • � . • ,ll y e point,. ink these Gays. p2f we don't Sprang is here - you don't ve " . Mrs. Len 'lath and lsmuy w1tlU have also beeen added to ,ar,y up and take this thin �? the -eek -end in T: _Gs jo t with Mr° the list of . patieata during g 8,er- g , the iouslyl it won't be long before we • - and = ca. -'W. A.. R" Past week. We are glad to know Mr: hav'nt anything left, but "time" it ,just look around the Busy ' orner - .- Masi %tier ' ant -Mrst. 'FAWlinson, Q. P. Coates is recovering from his - id :Zloroato, spent a day last 'week attack ruin will resume reaching, , _ with tlt►eir uncle aunt, I. D. and shortly. Sisman's Work Boots from $2.50 to -_�. �. .. , .. �e Wa�en% Institute held their g R p It __ Local Red Cross received a done- annual meeting sad election of off- K lion this w"k !raft the Lake Shore . icers on `I1lesday evening last at 6.50 we are exceedingly : lucky to Community Club, of $24.00. the home or idea. i Gordon La+vvi. - -have a s fen id t f, ,. - Mr- Rob*. RipieY, a--fdzulir —Con -- T'he weR- attended meeting was tav_ THEATRE" p stock of all illlC� .•t1=AUbe1 School teacher here, was oared with a well-oeparedl paper 4,e town last week on "Demnom•W' wsitte:l aq Mrs. Haugh-'a h's "B • 88" overalls & W1IId.. _ W. AL McLean is reported to R, H. Goo;* how in CaLlMornia. Re- �VCT$IZ'�3Y ' S IN making very+ satisfactory prog- Ports of committees were given, and Healthfully dAir-oonditioaed s+egg toward recovery, tpllowing a• bnsinaes transactions telpenap, fall- THURSDAY FRI. SATURDAY breaker smocks, : stall X2.50 Work " aw'ent surgical . operation. owed' by =Rena of Of&em Pr=- APRIL 30, MAY and_2: t • Mr. and � Dolma spent the ident, 3ET& W' A. lid Ain, 1st vide- �� we* -snd at Dorset, lialibbuuton C*-. President, Idre. F. H. ' ifsil, tad '11iao ehaws at ? and 9 p. m. Who sues II .9S t0 . l9'ith are not biting yet, Mr. W. Vice- Pres., Mrs. H► Pascoe, Secret- Asturday Matinee: at 1.30 wigs gayer &2742+aasurer. Mrs. N_ E. Nr-1 meq -g *�+�_ ���• � shoes JO, and airs. Fir W. Scott and DistAd Director, Mrs. R° H. Croak, Reinemb, 1 AP_ MU46 net L ftsora: mazer: ea. or tl►p Day, motor - aLia. D. Bayne, Mrs: W. • ad to AAgessvllle on Friday, BftY, Um N. Bie, �'4 C. Ar Sterr- - _ ui ip Y Ai►ril Da lack a . nd Brown $6.00 .., . -: . ' :ddth, td the gradw�tioa of several ice+ Mrs. C�eor • Ptngh and Miss Et Day 3.50 `X C. A. F. ,boys, including their Richardson,' t t CLA+UDETTE COLBExr song HiTOW',who also r'eeenved the JOHN PAYhiE_ 1- Meta' g8,.... C... • • earmmimon of -Pilot Officer... . ` grey ` fte' moatlu meeting of St. Geor. f • • - y twig t4I hav'nt time for MONDAY, TUESDAY, WED'SDAY ai7d �l:hite all sizes ` �► Guild will be held on Thm'sday, MAY 7th, at 8 o'clock at ' the howl that sort of thing" - MAY 4, 6 and � � f o Mrs. Gordon Law, with `Mrs. I8, _ r � Yee y Johns mind Mcieau 14ostess. The abovve is- a- repl'g � -.- fie by ,. L 'Adr � es� ; + local merchant a feov days ago, when - gb,kyr 1•XjyDER • Iseult Gordon ' Knittan and ', Mrs. during a discussion, the remark was CI�1fLJDE HULBEiirt' i �SC to 75C $ p$u' i Fu�tOn. h[ra. K: (iardaa sad Miss. tmde by one, tit _ R. P.,) MICHAOL WELDING 'June (Ger'dou *ere guests on Sun- Drills, Red t 'oas o Salvage. : -- LALIES day of Robin Gordon and Mrs. Geo. CsmPaigM, and all the other extra also an Added Attraction duties, of a patrlotic, war -twig net- Ithpy�tiase to dress up the homes' ; _.. - ��,fi.,ut4aull.:a`L`. a. mem- - r „• — - �'- �e�lR" +` u�w ..- be:', of the local Be tcheil .:an, and that many Personal duties had to Snappy. New Curtain Nets and : . itor 1. the well-known eutiq, as colic- be neglected to keep !8,p with it.. DENNIS U'KEEKE Cretonneu •Coneol mz'Rugs etc., - itor to. the yell- krsows vast- fortuned We know many. women, and mea JUDITH ANDERSON - `H311 Estate of a fger Years ago, "who are finding it difficult to , get , ERIC BZpRE ~ t' - Posed away suddenly this week; time to perfoz�n their past of this MTICE — the party woo lost a or these duties• wbkjL the consid. s • t o i J PARMA cam or money an the Kingston F.& er, they as a citizen should be tak- onsing nest — - - - - -- in the village here, last weep may ing part: - tMURSDAY, FRL and SATURDAT 'Uve same by . calling at U& office. Thex� isn't apace enough its this ]tAY ?, and 9. said proving ownerships paper to hold all the answers that pa ickering KAY KA'SER in ''I've regular meeting of the W. should be given lto a remark like ' ..... - Hardware A % of the United Church will be "I hav'at time for anything like : held at, the hasne of Mrs.. lgril' E, that . Thers' we ' son;e of these •Playmates ` For P ' Poultry & Live Stock Tonic use _Royal Purple for best results..: _ • _ _ _ - -.-- __._.__ -- - - -- =, - : ': Dr%kll LouseWiller for - the Cattle �: � �• -- and P­hvw K - . H. T. H!for the saai clean` _ ing - - _ n_ ofL LM pads and caws. ero-- D`isec� for tie stab MAP AAAM f _ • and hO�iies.- _mot - - Master Dairy and Pons" FeW4 Oyster Shell and Grit. e i - ;Ore 1roCte ' tiI law t. Can set i� Or dl � L set s�aie, - •} locos ,,1,. " .. -- J. S. BALSDC.IN, P[CKERINU. _ -- . People who buy more of any . _ :bung than they cussrnrl y need, __ -- S. �ONT :been to do so, ore sabotaging A 0 - -= gore the aa.r effort and .are tbe.e( ore . ;'+rrbli�snerasier. WE PAY TORONTO PRIOW'AT ., YovR Rnvz, v.sarrW L' - - _ Los' cithmns do � hoard. .. _ _ - - to the bast of your CALVES LAIVIRS � They buy only for -their im• abilit to safe Canada from - _ -- • __� = _ ' x -AP1D ALL % »e per. w _ `nd144o needs. The, cheerfully such horrors as Hong Kongo - . y adiisst their standard of li i,�g tf canadi�ars do then: dot, PpLil both live-' ue and dries ed -� - _-4'. , realizing that their country's there win-be no more - hoarding. ! - -. _ o must Dome fir.t. They P. .: , .. will get a.-�t e" os ,IL K N de not try to gain unfair ad- the goods available. hioso food - . C.� ER G FADS v4atapes over their neighbovas, can be salt to Great Britain. LI M ITE D More raw materials —more - - : Xi'e you s' hoarder os loyal REGiSTTRED EGG GRADING BTAZiOM t a manpower — will be available - - = 01tisen4 Are you hampering for matting guns, tanb, planes �1rEMY ONT__ PRONE �� ��as a iii 'Canada's war effort by un• and other armaments to back -ar9 buying? br are you up our armed forces. : • NEXT W9EK'S SPECIAM •.�.... 4.. __ _ — - - T8, eQMe 7►brr+s it is alNedbie for you t0 bttt'lII Cdt ®OS. > ` :Fee =h acid Smold . 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