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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1942_05_15-i, , .. ++tF. a - •,,,,. -..+ <.. r. ..,s..Zaay,,. »+.•...+.sa..a.,.. .max= as..., . _• . 'C3nT,m,.,.-- e',y� --.. �^,r^ � , . r .. - • ",!�, • .. axe•' • •- := ,.• -r•" k . -« v .n, , � � - .r',, • � � „� t _. a���y� "9"_' ".-� -' ^+i r~ '•'• -•.,` ♦ •- _-- ..y-C• y _ \/A 7/i1(), '•! \• Sy f•+ �Yy �w ti'.. .. � .. .. .. s. : �' •yC _... - ��.:.: ,: 5• -,:•. _.}.: •..; �•-........ r.• wv��. x• s.. .,,,�.,, :i•iaa�b. :.�':h,l`C7e�+ - "'�%:1?;i �:' .,`:. r. • rA ''' : '•.... _ PICKERING• at' "Y: � .. may. <•:'r .•',�� '.+�.'�`a• "wPw�'. I - _ '~ ZA —Als AL Q -LXI PICHRINC, ONT., FRIDAY, . MAY. 15. 1942 No: 39 A To bold Collection Do munit Y:... Salva a Committee ___ __ y Cum _ _ _ __ _ g - _ _ -_ - _ 061 rida YA.une, . . . . more EUCHRE AND 'BRIDGE PRO- ' f1>� MOTHERS' DAY A. IoW mT Salvage Committee has and these days are recarrsn i localisms. berea orgaaired, 'a*ith the Rotaa'y od'Gen lately, he retired to his. ins- CF.EDS TO_ DECOR,t1TE 8ED iivb co- operatog with the iadies of unous hide -out in the z1avarian CROSS ROOM& The Ladies' Aid' of the PfftO y- the village who have been - onduct, AWps and 1LL�.o W���ed - bdf�.. a +t,r an Church will meet at- the - ing salvage operations thus far. huge fireplace, he Mamissed all ,his Ladies of the Village held a Euc- hoarse of Mrs. Arthur Boyer, Wed 7itondsy. May 26th the holiday. _ -" - - _. : •: A •Collection will be made on Fri- iaickies, and started tc`,- emnmane heel and Bridge in the Red Cross neaday next, at 2.30 p♦ rift+ Rom Irwin is able to be out t6• - do, June •5th, over an area shover- wiuu iti —oll`. .Y :il;�.. jy �e began Pouts n Mdda- aftesslan, la,:t un- a, ,, lv ob- -%in after two wewty illness. yip - •irvut site fa+wTt Fww t r••- $ildQm AiAce iia Aaw tha renv�e�iershin Of Mrs. A. 'W� Churches on _} ; mss, . The members of St. George's Old Greenwood Road, and the started out on the conquest of the Mitchell, .the proceeds of wnich will - Sunday last. Dr. Marshall, was' Guild are ,holding `a " Hiecipe •leas`' Ord• eon. to the Is6k& Salvage will world had he any doubts snout the . be used in decorating the new guar- a"is� in the' Preabyteyian Church sit the Rectory, on Saturday, May 1' be picked ,up by the Committee. fact that he was a God, a German tern of the local Red Cross. Mrs- by members of Whitby congrega- 18th from 18 to - .b p. m. Everybody 'Bless living in the village place God, and so iuVnortal . and infallible Mitchell was assisted by ffiza. ' Dr. lion's Junior Choir. R+ev% Jenldnson, welcome. Silver collection. their material m $out o� iitstt stall Gartwri�ht:'Mrs_ Wl Thomas. Mrs ,i.,f the United Church, recalled at- Mrs. M. R. Jenkinson is som0what hcmae% and in outlying areas, where venting rage upon Goering Goebliels N. Shortreed, Miss E. Murray, Mrs. tending, s boy, a Mothers' Day improved this week, and able to be - possible several might bring their iiimmler and Ribbentrop, he dis- Hutchison and 1Ki•s. Fallais% . - The Service, at which the speaker had around . the house,-but not out -of- nalvag�e to some central point to missed the Oat, drew up a chair and rooms were beautifully uecorated many of his congregation `veep_ doors as yet; M . be pecked up from there. dictated the will of a man, a can - for the occasion by .Miss Fkwns, of . ing, and on looking' at his . own Week -end Guests _ Salvatre had become one of the ceited c�atator, who had trampled the Continuation School staff, mother, who was, With difficulty, ' Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sims and faM. important itims of war production. half the world undersoot. 'x `- " ;..t ha 3L, -'}fie , �; Mr and Mrs. T. Lam.. balm", - decided it ronto with It is no mistake to say - That our The joyous things of life, of ad- wags Mrs. Kingston and the euchre, would never preach that 'type of a S. Balsdon. - Jahn Barxer and own future -may depend on scrap. ults and- :cblildran that had long Mrs. USwson. Mrs- J. S. Balsdon .Mothers' Day seanon, and as a con- -friend, at .home here. - Mr. and Method' of handling and other been taken away, he cruelly leaves and Mrs. Robt. Ruddy • were Incky . 8eq, he delivered that tape Mrs, Austin Franklin; Port Perry, - AbPartiitmlars will follow, in the mean- to his pe:ople.i To Goering, tioebbels, number winners. of address which we really believe with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Boyer - Boone save your,- Waste paper, Hbrlmler and Riibbentrop, he be- most mothers would prefer hearing, Mrs. Randall, Toronto, with Mr. and books,' magazines, cereal and mg- queaths his self - centred perso3mlity, REg• FROST CAVALCADE rather than "that .which has became Mrs, gang $oyes and falmily. arene boxes, corrugates boxes, old rug cruel •desirea, al, :lid -ta deeei d nv i ninistera• Mrs. Henrq and Miss Eva Pilkey . 1. eenvelopea, metal pot&, pans and people, U brqwbeat and exploit One mother s view, we overheard with Mr. and Mrs. P! M Neale, on _ koys (any metals whatever); rubber -_ the weaknesses of people, pagan- That intereatasg, popalai motion after service - "Why should I be Sandal+ : in say foam, rage of any desil ript- iaa and suffering, and to all mien; picture goxvalesde of Europe" a1- gio�tied any more than any other- "M•, G, F. Coates returned to duty, _ J iLan; battles and broken Blase - (Do a trail erf - -deceit, destruction and a* presented in many parts Of m6nber eyf the ftlanily, I have qny as Pr1ndpat of tf+e ' Oontinuation. - cans); bones and fats. idlesth, i ' the province, will be shown by Rex job to do too" (that is her view, School,' this weep, after a twenty- cam); and _ all partieniars it was a description of the Frost, at Dunbarton United Church not the Edltora). Everyone left eight -day quarantine. - - _ - - -_ for _ thia.- J-uale_6th collection will be strange depths of mhlanaa, imeaor- Qn Wednesday evening " Ma3 2�, this Service in another, than gloomy ]tise'Doris Baker acewripanied her _ :eal�'�ed is the paper. 1wt deegsadati,os to �rhse�`may Hader the auspices a? the Young -fume -of mind: ,They bad listened -- Waal, - If you have a truck, 7m can realer. It was a description of the peoples Union. Prooeeeda to B. W.. to a deseriptfon o! same of the ems motor trip to Gsnano4oe h MT spree •ar an help far a few hours very things of lire that the Dims- V. Fund, and the local ehuaeb. Piet- brighter= things of life, that mother tlyey 7perst the week -end with ffir. Wen iwa 5th, pbono 12 or notify ocraeie n cone fighting. roes Cover Auatr* CsechodovaWa, eajo3 s- Misses Bernice Lae,, Ell- and Mrs. E. fficLaamta •i 1m Hutchison. Colleetim will bet "Peace on Earth, Goodmill taw- Poland, Norway, D ,mark. Francs, an Bushby and Paul" ' Field, took 1lL4•s,. Emlaltna . Barter - of CCoboort 'able restricted to Area eildisteti• Use am =.-- stands out in clear Let- and the battles of Russia, France Leading Parts in - the' special Sunday was in t0mulast week visiting bar raw Pha & .. ..... • ters, as s'apremmting that which we and Ly* - School service. daMiihes ,Ii ate ,Masses spending . hold dear, and cove evesydAng i a J ADT iR" AND TWrAMZNiT that Miolph Ebtkr has "willed a- In Meesoe am few days with Dr. and Mrs► Howdetl =u —OF MAN WRO HAD NOTI NG wayA. tiYE TRY TII- CLFaAR_ THE_ A!B at Kitchener. IlFlth the t Louasbemrry willl �' traar�e ^ J��' F:dites- -� a CALVERT - In loving memory of •Trait'% and busineq -on the alma The lito of the rurai pus ::.her -lt ��s cif one of Ontario s finest weebly when you my bear ruses, a;..t, came to a halt an - a n No insplrsltiou.. its. Carl Ander- newspapers, alts StsMedmi m, and a "� one ' especiallly hl y May 17th, 1826. - _ _ _ _ Mouday morning, as two togs ox _ who. are culls to :around ng load ded ens- fawn & edeci rem h v new t e have s and 1>wk. _ love esa, Barrister and Ex -Mayor of OW P!'imen.. and in_ 'Tie s tribute, Of - tt aws, read before the Pickerbe Rot- at the GermsIn . Prison for trouble between the hni• rather .branee, ,rough " - it up" on the Faun ,Corners. • . a W Club on Mondow. evening, s will Camp, will be next weeWs. vWtors, than what actually is there - still, To a dad who was one of thttasao It was reparfdd - by same!} of the of Adolph Hitler, which, reportedly Mr Prime, the speaker. we enjoy it. One thing shunt pub-, To a dad who was one of the _be!!t, witnesses to have been the bee - hleas pr'epar'e Ong a' Arvo m of lishing a paper -- there is always Thd � that he aniseed in isle's "dog fight "around here' for @me.- .. likely to be sannething printed, that a dome. I Miss B. -' Don't bell an, we Mgt Ys, 'I eh+eseted the other any, that eattaew.r+e e�atro. .w.l ill =. - May he rind )n tows roe... v ) F . suss day after things bald been go- $sdg .DURICNG PAST' YEAR. -In o� last issue, we published an rest. Tine negular meeting of the Wotn- - a little •badly for Adolph Hitter, account of- the fire at the Mitchell - ' -Sadly miseeil by We daughter. am's 1Lfseeiation of the Xcited A total of SM was raised bf FloMel Yards. At one point, we said Beatrice and Daugintem Church, will be held at the ;'l�mme 49 - emnrt~. member at the Claremont Wet M's - he had, 'finally, to tome up tdwu Mrs. Ross �irwin, em Tuwday Institute daring the past year for h�H, to � the fire engine. AND! _. noon, '!I+y 18th at 2 o'cladmie. Mrs, _ Nl Community and Patriatie Work. ae- This last quatsUam has been tastier- Goa•dvn Found', group will be its cording to 'a report given at the an. stood by so: = of the "us»v" fire- 'paging of tennis, the Club is -get- charge e —.� 'P• H• VOR8YTH. 0r�« .• D1h uW now meeting bold at Mrs. J. Fare's. men to be a criticism of them, inferr. ting 'the'eourts into condition in the -Dan were even to" the Meal- ;ng thirst the acid firemen were slow hone that Sao+t, Welt sroek' say, You sear ti l• library of $15.00, B. ,W. V. '1. S"; In getting to tine fire• - Nonsense! and your $ rie can shave a _ Clsoa�ast. oast: ! nd sec. Meaners of ' War: "pseuds Mie.09; t t - Nosy then. - ffir. Mitchell is- ae- � woe! mtailt exM� � � - - `• : .: ': gw/s6 _ Red Cross blankets fend $b0; Rinse- citsed of pnbtiahing that - article - your fees now, to the 9eeretary- Conics and enjoy the Bridge sad _ ion ffiet.dikal Relief $100; 'Navy Lea- slut„ we are belling everyone -that Treasurer, Bernadette Robinson. Euchre.'tn the Red Cross 'Roane; ' s DONALD RUDDY Bsrriow, guie si(; Red Cross Handkerchief Mr. Mitchell "had nothing whatever FAday evening May 22, 8 oldock. : 9atiaitar, N4tart PUNK. tdo.rymI.oaa, c ells horstarit otoatgeeaql we iota A. 6. Caw. Appeal $4; Seeds for Brit sin $b Ciol to do with it' it" was entirely our' J: R. "")Hart- cult addresses Good prises. meth. 26C. Ladies pre: ' =104"M IM or toast Ho„". wlrtry. -eft srettess to Local Boye Overseas $1b• atvn composition, and did not have Hort ieulturists. vide. Be sort time " _ ,..,_.... _ BEATON, BELL eJ ROSS " +I�ne Instil�rto held ten' regular fit. dictate or suggest ..ny part nlimbe!r' attended the- Hallowe'en li SOlif"itt)fi _._ meetings and a Hallowe'en, Soeia2 of it. We have already explained to A -large WE SERVE - Horticultural' meeting on Tuesday - *: for the community. There are tasty some of those affected, what we did. n8' held in the Dunbarton Un- �+ n A. J. BEATON. K. C. Teleolwnt four members, with an average at- mean, AND, we will tell atn)one -else 'even AND ALSO GIVE U. BROOKE BELL. K. C: Adel, 2"S tendance of nineteen. - %-he wants to know. ' - : steel Church. Mr. J. R. Bickerstaff; ` _j p:rP.ROS� During the _ "• year, the 'District - - C�,risultant' on Tropical Fish at the *�Q� �p f� - - day nay 5C -- ne` r on -- critics t the addressed- -the- IN 1�N E `3 President paid a visit, and Mr. Woo- - To ' firemen iln�one. column, and t�tank A-rmat '! JOHN L. POND Toronto Satiety• bn "Tropical Fish" illustra- ttoa,Doensiniorn_Bank, Broontlin. gave- themh in, an- ther'ralum!+; -t „ate oast itiGU�McMILLAN- Bameter. Sol, an informative talk on "Canadian tang His Ls , P to pieces. —n� SERVICE Anot make sense:. We have never this meeting, President F. M. Chap-' laboali7otary PaNie. 19Me4odaSlretst Iaroato. eledYooe Elgin awe. slit E�ankin$” oriticiied our ynlutrteer firefighters was presented •with the gavel, a !)eystat [Fhe Dept, of•'Fisheriea sponsoLVd yet, and 'always.•haye thought that distinction 'made "iroett' one Presid- CYRIL B. �IOBLBY a ""Fish Demonstration" at one of the: nien_'who tsar) askist as a•volun- the meetings. The 'Sick Committee" teen are appreciated;. The reason for ent to ari�ther. GENERAL I3eliURANCi =• •• • '� RBRBBRT T. FALLAISE, L. D 8.0 ' the year* sent 58 'cards, 9 writing this article, however, is to •HtjRTi'CLTLTYA.+yL' SOCIEI`Y 58RVICB FROMTION D.D.S. Gtadvate of the Royal Comas N ng Sm`�epoaa and the univerity of Toronto. hospital boxes and 7 ' baby boxes.' . pry and •assure those concerned that DIDNATION� TO RED CROSS la to itleau second dour Eat of St. And. ' , sae's Cberch. Pickering, Ont. Office hour : v 'I4ne WATnen , Inetitlhre gniltere .Fla - tTerQg$ tor) Temark, era attribut- T1 �� �i R `- 4 . M. to 6 P. m., or o9 aptointment. (X -n7 won Second Prize at the %;.-N. E. to di. 'vii hell; against the isle At the regular ;nhelstins oY the •ice aeries). Phone Pick 3.00. [ Fltin Contest and lfiird, Prise - a - hr- g company, of which he is one of the Horticultural Society hell ae Tues- „l in "the 5tar'Weekl) Contest !&r war most active.mexnbers, by this paper day evening, the barge .n1B1lire! Par- �ttfst>tiasns, 0 itYbo. work'. Here's the answer - Art asked ticipated in the "swap; night' 4 fits ;ndnlari00 Of Ali ][suds. .Officers elected for, the year ties phone . exchange to call A►. J. ;which they exchange ptenthq .Aoa Best Rates Aoailllfb�s with �" H, BEATON, TOWNSHIP lresident, Mrs. H. G. McIntyre; Bushby to'ring the fire bell, and Tile plante were then sold !►t ails Ds girk. Conveyancer.Gommissioner for skieR ,.ibdavits. ¢ccountant, Etc. asuer'of Vice- Iiresidents: Mesdi4mes R. Mor- jumped into his car,, was up tdwn meeting, with the result that $5�e $eourit] and Service. idarriageLieenses. Whitevale.ont. gan, Win. Birkett and H. Johnfton; and' had the engine going' before dr was realized, which �- A, Ir.' RICHAI�DSON Secretary, Mrs. Lehman; Assistant, shortly after the bell stop ringing, er as a do on from the Society Adds, Pbotfe ; r _ Mrs. Hooey; Txeasurer,.'Mrs. ifeso. to the Reis Cross. BROUGHAM 'PICK 513 GENDR.AL INSURANCE Gregg; Pianists: Mrs. R: E. Foray- McIntyre; Sick' Coila(tnitt •Mss= _ REAL ' E9TATE the and "Mrs. Birkett. Ce>tiveaers dame,: Cowie, I;eh)rtan, R. Farr U� ..J» lKlfdsRl►T `y ,CONVEYANCING were appointed as follows: F.duea- and''D. MtaCultough; Y+eeriberd3p - _ g1ILLED OVSBSBsAB OhiE AGiN. b2 W 8, MILLIKEPi eld established Von . Mrs. H. Jobnaton; Peace and Mesdrmlees: Rawson, ' W. IL Rwsa+ �.. a• `Hares!# "GAY International Relations - MrS. �. ; Clarke Drentice - Dawson and MISS 8; IL Zvsans; The s h • of community ' ti to setts. Farr; 'Comtnursity Activities and 'Re- Auditors >i[ra. KilpftrLolt 94 Mrs. YrrrPeLt Y this Y - sirs. Manion; Caities aisstion its` extended to Miss Edith Murray, _ ..Phone Pick: 6000. -. :' lief Lojett - LICE�i SED AUCTIONBTrR � •::: - ''- - M1s, V. Gregg; Agriculture and who received word of. the de40 of _ The Work Convener reported 1171 her - brother, Lieut. James 1Kurray, For the Counties of York r� Onto Canadian Industries Mrs. Morgan; articles finished for' the Red Orties 1(Y M. MAW in a beach -mine explosion over�� successor for Corgi. Ken. PraR• Historical - Research - ._Mrs. :_Rawson;.._lncludi -2I1 -- B.'.la ettes. _ ..__ attache;d._ to. the _ `LICSRSw17- AVC'TtONELFiiv- N _- rig- q Y am --Mupm =was. - - e Health and Child Welfare - Mrs. of 49, articles each wen 'sest to a Canadian Engineers, and went i#ce- es%C :' =A• S•' F. and of the h" VALUATOR Royal 1 Tomlinson; Home Economics - Mrs. Mrs. Aitken for "Bundles for Brit- ,o�tarsea; -i;i_ :.km 1­°r t9.), a. a. J._ X. Prchtice (:caner •Prentice ` �" ` "Sales conducted Anywhere L;,y, qt; I,egistation and Resolutions �� -!hone or write. Address 914 Dundaa sin , also S 1eiyettet o! 4b articles Sgt. -NIa jor,. and secured tL r•. co -nnrt Prentice). Farm and Farm - Mrs. J. Coates; War' Work = infer. each. - 2 bones of clothing were England. lltreet; :Ewa. (bottom next column please) event 'to he Wojr]c- cal at fah and - fission while in En and. Ile had re Sates a spec ty resaOO' r' en been appointedi AdAtant. ill • Wti &by Oo'tsria -• - _ j Neiairboaltiooei c fly 'able rates. _ .!. -,,+.- . - �•- i.i.,.'�+�•• - r ere ", 'Toronto. s .-. , .4 ✓�;,, ` . •4' +i�' . "!m" �` "i �: �•'� `'' '*:a<@i • . ° d k (..: cw._,sro ' , •,� p�• N.�'` , y � "i"� 4'�'' � k "CANADIAN SOLDIER" ` -• -- •~ ri roves .'yM WAR - VV= — Conpentary ohs Cgnent Eveab ' n People Become estive Her Shipbuilding p Germane go can be handled twice to -Under, Constant BQm dment fast as in 1839 b y the ships now leaving yards In a steady str2am -Many -interpre tions -have Been_. -any man from office without la made of # }l4`:+ iiirs::i,: i ?:,i ?i: . -',F: ': f` `'' : ><:htt•' :';;f,. all over Lhe - United Kingdom_ . - _ H1tle .._la es�s2ee_ch_to del_Rrootod- n s1 There is noth. - - :': : ; >•, Y ':;: v .:' w, . - — - —Elie Reichstag. e�- tan$ers. large ing comic In the' R4Ech[taQ_ ties• + " and fast refri eratod cargo ves. IF the speech can be taken at In a taw. Hitler already N w y : >':s >:. ;> g g g I eady had its face value, it to a very en• this '..: ' #•'.:<•, ;�:.::::,: :. , :•�,:: �F, sale, and ..gars @sal. cargo carriers 1' s power. The purpop was to . s <': >: ; >„ ' < ;' >.•:h> :.; :;.; couraging one for the United No. ; ,nss ;,' ;, •: s. rN {r; : M-: :: <: > ; >:s ?a -;a,' of several sizes -are already is warn the count hat disaffao• - ``?' service --a � triiim' hart vindication bona; claims- thy" New York tlOn -would b wi • ... � >';x;:<��•,�,:: ;: ! � i s ?,, ; ^A+::.. ; • D s e swiftly dealt With. « r YC2: ;yY:...; : -r: .., ; ;; <.: of the policy of the British Ad- Times. Hitler .found it necessary This public reiterate :: -' to repeat 'once more all his old D on' of, the ^•rsr <s:: ;A° ! ' ?: ?': >: ::: miralty not to adopt 'one standard alibis for his failure to. destroy dictator's powers may have been -type of merchant ship but to use a mesas, too of notifying a number of types developed be- Russian realstanee,. ;Winter came - Yiag the — T- :: : ; ; >: ; ::,•:::a.:.:< ::> p German people that no 'grumbling fore the war for dlteereait tropes. four, weeks too early, and where '`" Eaac n Napoleon had to combat temper. Would be tolerated for fathfre o! i► g, t plans used in this colossal atures of only 25 degrees below the Nazis to achieve the elusive - " program have been sent to Canada y egT victory they have • categorically -- : ?. ;:: ; ; :• ' zero, , Hitler's - men - ad , their = and the United' States where: whips equip . ... a promised every 3 =ear s#m3es tii`e -- .. ar @' IIO§n _ cuwuu�ar�tl temper- ''T`: - -- invasion of Poland. unprecbdented rate .of�•two a day. atures 53 degreeit below. xa.ad• Is. saying. that German equip. mite that neither German . soldiers, y;,; :;:'r.• Britain's standard ships are a' went would be better made to .' v Sat adY.anCe Qa their re-. tanks nor l000mOt1V @a were pre- G .:eves w wiaawr 1n red for 'tin's sudden onset ` of " . :. ":: dece8sors of 28 years ago; indeed, RnBain Man M. the 4wa •+ - '' u uy resyeew Luc are oietter mil. lf" .3...i.o ;Lo, aio,uaau J Hitler implied q season just passed, ! f `. , :• >.: ;: "' thsa those launched 'snapped and' that disci- nerves just before that there would be no victory d } pl ae broke down, at least at car- the over -Russia . this sprin or sum- - the war: Besides possessing twice _ � the capacity of the 1939-vessels- Dolnta...He admits, in fact, mar. `But It 1p not the equipment w y `?' in handling ,cargo, today's, whether that his whole army was. at. one _ _. . #.'$; time threatened with disaster. He eo much a8 the human machine _ steam or diesel driven, have a both at the front and at home ^ - higher speed.. does not promise _now, - to ;beat that der fuehrer - is worrying The new merchant .fleet has Russia_ even ..this year, and he about. practically every _ item which will Mats another winter cam- e paign there may have to be faced. Explaining his defensive war- be needed in peacetime, a useful y fare In Russia on the roun $ di indication of the official Battle view the xis• warning that if Germany Ion- that 1941■42 was "the worst ' ^, es now it can mesa Its annihllar - III the result o o o e_ Oceans. Aocommddatloa' has- been tiers not the. statement o! a - winter in t40-years," Hitler de- con ueror to a nation of. people cured 'we succeeded In man r �` • • improved beyond belief. The. q D D For one of a`>reries of portraits of the men in Canadda`s arm who consider theme @lees con- taring threatening catastrophe." 4 ' !ilia, Torrance Newtoml, R.C.A., has chosen a typical a y' fo'o a le has gone and the modern But another winter? The Ger. typ example of our tramp has deck houses for its querors;- it is the cry o!' a leader _ Ming forces — young, alert, resolute, coolly defiant. The title on the defensive. man people remember what "'Canadian Soldier" is as comprehensive as it is simple. This aint- petty officers, seamen and 9remea What Hitler hoped to aecom- e Pre p ,glacially designed. Here they they had to. asorHlee to keep has' been reproduced in -Poet Card sins sad is being placed'fsee ales is cables with two berths, Dlish by this speech !t is not easy the armies in the fleid, In this In canteens to be used by men serving the Canadian army. - D to see. It is a long apology to the campaign. • Can they or will wardrobes and mirrors. fibers are they cc 11:11 w. W do ill .;cress, bathrooms and tfiey have theta vtlr,uxu yeoyie iQr the eery ez• to supplies is not being in-. Nearly 1,190 V.C.'s Place Orders Now meals in separate small messes. istence of the' wir; Hitler doe- - • Even passenger accommodation perately seeks to pin responsibil- creased. Germany was free from- Even Been Awarded For Winter Coal which will bo needed .when peace ity for it on his enemies and par the air threat during this period. It will never be, free again. ' "' comes has not been forgotten, and - ticttiasly on "thQ .Sews." The g When the decoration •of the Frank G. Keats, Deputy Coal it has been done as artistically world has now. listened to too These facts go a long way to Tietoria Cross was first Instituted - Administrator for Canada, urges as !i there was not a U-boat under many Hitler . speeches of this sort upset the promises with which ._..: �� , s4r yeah ago by Queen Via- au nears of coal from the small the ocean• to be Influenced greatly merely Hitler, - In typical rhetoric, Inter. -- ._- _:-- -:._.._. It was decreed that the hanseholdgra�'..tha biz industry_ _.. __ _ fig one mare.nHnwst7[B3� -muCli -come - = -- -!aided 1}!t addrest. -3t ft cy ii..v - - >tseiials i7motild iii struck from the -to place their orders at once for a fort we may take in his latest ad. for Altler to tell the nation that :1al of guns captured by the then next winter's coal supplies. Qom,' misaiono or omissions,, we cannot "the Bolshevist colossus will be - ';i3riftah forces at Sevastopol. The He said the Dominion will' be Rairlco8ts de allow ourselves to be lulled. beaten. by, us so long -and until - _ 0epplg of -that motel has now Micky if it gets 800,000 tons of ••� Wbether the "..military forces at such time as It has been smash- - Efiren out and a now supply of Wolth goal this season, ccmpar,d From Iamestone Hitler's disposal _today have some' ad completely." But what about geametal hat had to be secured with importation of 880,18$ tons serious bidden weakness, or wheth. the - aim' raids? What about the _ 410 the purpose from the Mint, - latt year and added the trans - Raincoats made from cheap or they' are stronger than ever, growing threat of s second front _ VW firm of London jewelers par'tation facilities. for coal will whits limestone powder are going the Only policy of the United Na- in western Europe? With sub. - - _ #at made Cu first Victoria Cress have to most ,the insistent cc=- to keep Canada's armed forces dons must be to continue to Jugated Zurtibe in revolt where 418 holds the Royal Warrant for petition for spas by priority comfortable In dirty weather. strike now with all the force at will Qhtaia the- man power. to _. • ' Making the medal. . The- Timor, ;e - . The Depirtmeat of Munitioar -- command. crush Russia---or any other . _ea- _ yds. _ - _.._..... -. their omm out that "the eommisdonis and supply announced that the Der fuehrees words, directed emy-;-completely? VW71jo cromen have gone through powder, trenatormo4 by the Cheat- mainly. to domestic affairs. m&v 'rho 'wnrtd 'trnnos }rotas,,, fat Ilia iia�fiesu ims �e oeen an echo of tba con. Germany's might to not invincible - sue► 11rw• weu —•cGw 1u�und� r1 - - - - an first, hit son and his grand. Aa Exchange Telegraph .deli. resin, L being' used a a substi- Unuoua porlormance 'which.. ,the to any field of operations. The - _ ono of the precast dIseoto=s, - poah from Zurich, qn_ oting ad- in" for rubber la making rain- United Nations ,air germ has boon United Nations. are going forward _� to in the army. - The Jewelers vie" from Berlin, add that Geer. W&U for satlors, soldiers and air staging over Europe day and to Crush the nation which has hasp a record of the manes and main civil serriats and Nazi I'srtg men. niche, day after dry, says the repeatedly launched war on Ehr- '`si of the mss who Have beist members bad -been informed thN A� the resin is dissolved, pis Cleveland Plain : Dealer. Germany opo. The end will Come sooner . tt _ Mded the V.C. It eeatalaa tbq must wont on farms in ilea meated is Navy, Air Force, bias bay been free from military so- the German people resl4e thfi . ,r r.s. _:. ._ _ or Mhairt a_a._1 V1�..tietreed �fl*D _ tion 'an its ham, toMttory for e0 It !a the- . ....a> .�,.�a,...r. _ .. . w tbiltty, the sooting eamposltioS la many years that - the German haunts Hitler. -� t applied to a cotton fabric of people may be showing signs of Some diplomats suspect that - LIFE S "LIKE THAT By ' Fred Nehor suitable w.IlsQt sad .tr.asth.. �..- restlessness under the constant Hitler's speech' was designed to {. - oral more' coatings ago added, ob- . 4ombardmeat from the air. Flit blind the United Nations to the ' lee's sub 3 _ tainiag a `bstter•thaa- rubbem•" tab- subjects are • -sot able to enormous power else the Nasls silt A.- He ready for..sheeting or the tail. take it with the same nonchalance will throw Into the approaching We Delmore. and Indifference, that they give it. campaign but oftloials do no un- �� 0 - 7,j "The synthetic raincoats are not They may loss their taste for war derestimate Hitler's s t r • n g t Ii. - ca4 Jut ea good at rubber,- the quicker than they .acgnired !t. There. • seems to be a general department -said, "They are said How otherwise account for the agreement that the next three �- •` : io be b4nw. caw, passed- oy the Relcnstag, months will provide the crucial' .'. _ "III the first place, they are empowering Hitler to remove point of the war. lighter. Suitable - waterproofing ma -be achieved with three to four ADVERTISING AGENCY APPOINTMENTS . .. _. _ . of coating for over7 square. ►se:.- - yarn�whreas more than• ouble • that weight of rubber would be � needed." X01�// - _ The new raincoats are expected - -v• to resist light ,_and , geat , better,. , They won't be affected by most _ alkalis, icldsr 'alcohols, petioleum a - _ solvents, oils 'and greases. Put - _ ._ them in a temperature of , m1nuq , ' - 36 degrees Fahrenheit, says the a department, and they won't crack. is\ _ r , F Heat them tbrourrh hundreds at *fi + degrees and they. won't burn. a t "But - will they keep. out ihe. . -- �? t lain "" the de{�artment asked, - • �` <� t a,. � � �. 1 '-'Well, we believe t4ey will. in ` -- r ' severe hydrostatic -tests 'the 8 n- 't" •• `' <'< �: � •' "" ' th'etic product 'stood up to water "a pressure every 'bit* a's well as the / a natural product it was designed to replace.... ... _ \•� F. W. Gross A. R. McGill At the annual Geraeral.11eetin of Cockfield' Brown & Co.•Ltd.,- ►,e0i9dV.%"ft"r t.,., 4 =i4 ' j�N.;9Er? ;'Burglars who break into houses" g held in Montreal" F. W. Gross and A. R. McGill were elected to -fill and steal all' the soap are be- "Okay, you tan-look now. ."You missed it! !" coming common in " Scotlind, agency vacancies an the board of 'directo'rs, in Gross' has been with the ;. � agency since. 1,130, Mr. il1cGi11 joining in 1933. -• _ REG'LAR FELLERS — Crash! - ...By GENE BYRNES . - .° . - WYnI, iwwn i. , n r„rw„y..rn � 'L•''°' ' .. _ ... .:...+�._. ". SUCCESS COMES TO THE MAN WNp !lRis►ida /afta".1! As .MANAGER OF �'LAR ES 'PIS QWN OPPOQTUNME_S / THAT (JIVES ME FELLERS__SASESALL TEAM a REMEMBER THAT BOYS, AND A SWELL IDF�4 ' "'_ ICS LIKE TO MAKE A DEAL KEEP YOUR EYEi OPE- KE - MA ,. imdlTH YA y .. •. YOUR OWN 1 -30 4G1ASS : ti ,. - - - - • Ate. � . �,� .. ._ ' - .r c - - _- .��.,;. o Tr t, t. I , •. . ,r •Y .ir, . e N. u F - . What .Science -Is` Doing _ _ tcdT•0 CURE "HICCUrti" The wise of a man who hiccuped himself to death was reported re• :, cently. The hiccups lasted '1E —, -- _ - days and nights; he could neither - - sleep nor eat, and finally died of exhaustion. The average case of _ �- - -inin t es. to a tow Only urs, but it .• _ minutes' to a '•houra, but it can be a tantalizing compiafnt..resist _ ing _many kinds of treatment. Hiccups are apparently due to a spasm of . the_ diapbragm, the broad, thin muscle that separates , • -., - . the abclominaI cavity from the _ - chest cavity, aays. Science Digest. HOW CAN �:� Holes Is. Screens - Scaring the patient is about the most - useless of the many "reme- • Q, How can I make s flower - May. Be Mended _ y - - dies:` Other supposed cares in- sponge? - cldde drinking water slowly, hold? Wire is made from metal, slid ing one's breath, counting sum• Select a lare�iDons;i with - ' s11�1et l�_mu.ti be coI�erped. Plans for a aalvsge'campaiga to retrieve tens of thousands of tons of strap hers, preArng the upper' Up. elec- large pores, wet it, and Place two Holes in door and window - ' - mefathom Canadian fatms are presented to Hon. J. T. Thorson. Minister of or three hydneinth bulbs !n the tric shoes to the skin, and so screens, sieves sad. strainers mar Canada, � � taU of the S�o� res near 'the centre. Sprinkle be neatly cons y wit a,uw tertit, y patched or darned with • UowtII is a reliable meth- a or 111gat U'U uu a:i .., u u l t$� wire Irom screeldlug ul V_. ........ Slid W.'O. MSrw% cotmtpany officials. bolt on- od 9f treatment has been uses b•IeBee 4S the sponge, Rani �� _- �y-- usiil�- sautell4d- 41Yp ��+• - - succssafully is several cases. It is sponge 1n a sunny window as tom. based on the fact that carbon di- keep it damp. Yon will soon keys A coat of this paint applied ..Have You Heard? oxide gas - rune. gas that is used a ug the Spong ball entirely cav- ' each spring will prolong the life General, MacArthur 's , !n soda water- and that- we exhale eriIIg file sponge. ,.'• . _ :: �-.-���--� of galvanized screens. Copper - J► 11gJ<li r rvlfl�- How can I cement loose freer_ _� enin� doesn't- requirb painting .- Aa attractive, CI dressed In aespiratom nerve ceirtre. on fireplace tilest p p - . CIA except t0 veAt stains. F flits W.A.T.S.�1lnifoxm, and a plain The only apparatus needed is as A. A little plaster of Pa):is mired Frames of screen doors and mlddle -Uod -spinster were waits "The inside ,story od wily : (lea- ordinary • paper bag.. The, bag • U with Vinegar to• a paste should. be wit►dosgs, that have pulled apart - 'ing for a bun, "Have a cigarette," oral MacArthur' was pulled out of firmly placed over the nose anti smeared on the loose tiles; and at the corners, take a new lease armed the �1rI, seining' her case. ° the Philippines can how be told: mouth of the patient, who !a salted. tiles can then be cemented into , on life braced with a piece of "What! Smoke in public P' ex- comments Newsweek. As long is to breathe int,�ltf%d gut of it. As place. Do not walk on the' tiles metal '~ 61siftled' the woman4 shocked tb it was .'possib`16 fo get supplies to the oxygen is the bag Is -used no, until they are 3ry. On the farm, baling' and other da tits. '"Why I'd sooner Ida., Bataan, Washington believed Mac• the exhaled carbon dioxide gas •e -' :• t4s'`>Eisltt „l.*n *ho eame; down _ Arthur's chances of holding out cumulates, so that fn a few min• candles? w can I make use of old types of wire should be carefully J the streets' until the II: S. was able, to - organ- - utes -there is enough to produce -6 salvaged far future nee. It is i e� .. ize, . an: atpedilion , to relieve him ouratlTe effeet. A Melt his ends- old candles likely to be hard to get. Strsigh- So'woulld I, retorted the gbrl : and add this to common tureen- ten out bends, splice and wind in I - -- "But have a cigarette while you mere fairly good. However, it was If . the patient begins. to hiccup -tine. The ' mixture will make an nett i'o1L. Keep where it won't an war " feasfble to rntr tl:sr�epanese block - -- again,- E13t- eatmeaLa -- should b• ring, excellent wax for polishing the � ngly from th. hiet.*erland�In_• +a�poste In one case In which a - - ales. When Japanese , successes this method. was used, the patient. - - AI ywas fellow had hie# late In February made it apparent a girl of 89, who began -to hiccup Q. Now roan I renew as an mop Item introduced to a very that the VAlted Nations could not. chile convaleseint .from iaflenza, attee, washing? WHYHAVE deaf, old sae.. hold' Java much longer, it was was relieved e!r minutes sites she A. Into a tin' box .lug* suough . "1 boa your pardon;' ,aid decided to order Macrtfiur to yid been hlccnpins coatiaaoasb to contain the mop Dour f table• . - -r.- the old man. "I didn't %ante Australis." for 4Y boost. Alter pevsa boats, spoons of parraffin oil, or X. table• - Satoh your setae." -- .. _ .. - - - the spasms. again began; . the bat spoon each of linseed oll and' "Ratt ... Rutt." bellowed treatment 'was again effective. this spirits of turpentine. Tip Wad turn the young man . , IV.0 -T:T' - Modern Etiquette - roue yer...e..e..t3,1 . iA f4i1y - M rn Et et ooat4d, n t pan n e ">Inr- -- . •'�, `lie, ' eiaswet'ai do ell - • ' t4�t - - ��34 It'd _ - pow. Pat the mop into the box, -- - -��, t.b• ' a �� oa - 1. Is ti prover ' when in a group c! The American Rhodes Scholar- oovr, and'sllow to stead 48 hours . - - ships were suspended b the people, to speak to another person y. before sling. • . _ while someone else !s already Rhodes trustees in 1989 and no Q, How can I prevent• a brats• -- _ Thew way. an, earthquake in a talking to the whole groups elecNans have been held shoe from discoloring? iE - - South American town which badly 2. How many ,attendants . does A. 1 bit of sweet o!1 applied as , es soared the lnhabitsats. _ the• bride at ,.a ' borate wedding Boulder Dam, ?Rfl ' test high.- soon as possible to a bruise will - An English famih who lived uliully hayst 1s the highest in the world. .. often prevent It from discoloring. -- S, Wbat-1s - the- .._ t ».daman A ! ' � ihsse sent -t�s r Iii - ass's - -� - lltap" - � - - an uncle in another district principle ' of good breeding' _ - es, sr►tstyra � d, What type of social stattonfi T... _ -6be p..e1t- to In best tsate'. _ Received the following 'telegram. - 6. Is tea cents a sufficient tap toe s• s . a • "Am returning your boy., Send • ' one person, whoa checking one's - wreipst HELP WANTED FaHM E4rIFMENT SPECIALS _- : 1ih• earthquake." IT When a girl Is introducing her RA IT CHICKS _ D I - HE sister to a person, should she call � ]LARTtND.AL>L'!! CANADIAN AP- WANTED WARD AI ]cA FOR WHILE THEY LAST - DEMUN- "I winit t'oa'd stop ta�aog het' "Prise .Jones "Y proved Chicks from bloodtested Muskoka Hospital, Graveahurst strati¢• and Rebuilt. Metotte " to Barred Rocks, Its Apply, to The 8u>serlateadea! of Cream Separators. 1► hp. ale• _- ,abea! golf. oc1u. View $unpshires. ' WbtCe r+urses..' cooled. 1 % , heA Cub engines. Re- J-1 -'7616 I . : I. l , , ik a — mil$ RE horde. Light Sussex. and 8y- built and Engines, h p. N In siesta. AL "Yea said something abopi attempts y and June Chicks a �r T +9-J� % !I, 36 and SS h y, ++Law ltetotte :• g vsrse.'o• I When once �to rldeir ndppslciii,t Ordir our pital, (}ravenhurst a- fAl � + k• word about golf r �g it[a n0 t�m waltr+ssee. Experience satam- In; Mach a ye`ir Wo*sr Syn. a boM is one. 1 beard ei f" talk with = another person while IIQQartlndala's - Farm Hatchery, e,eary. Apply to J. T. Murray. s toms. Coal and or StovM >• Calsdoata, Ontario, Washing Machines. Malotte, Mai& "i was talbing abomt my someone. L. talking to the entiri' ECiEHA SUFFERERS not. and Prowler B d Separator wr- group It probabIy prevents that f only pair of +Vein seeks." XABlt CiI1CK9 GOVERNMENT AP T Z£]f�l ' A N -D ALILOST APf>< car- ried to stock special for Aoell r- person ham listening to the first • roved White Lwahorne a ¢ d and stay while it ls,ts. PaLt - speaker., He may be v pp Itchy conditions, quick relief. Barred Rocks also sexed PttlUb write per gallon sir Tomato, very Interest- Cockerels., Breeding since g,gwas s g Writs me your requlr+ments te- ♦ reporter was interelewing- ad and wish to listen. POI, Send for price list: Wright Olueen red CI with Hall D n i� Ta day. S. A. Lister, Stewart, 13troo. t eat, _ queen Wen Toronto oldest ve a'o1)eenemar- su1 ah�amost faahfonable _h1ltn; , arm Brockville, Ontario. n Toronto. who had completed his eon- wedding hall bu;, Awe bridesmaids CASs - WORD AXD ,SXW Sidi MER SCHOOL "TREY ARE GREAT CHICIGB - �� y sod v. • plied?" asked the reporter. them have no bridesmaids at all. valuq'f •writes an otitar ;o cue- �� "•'r• [1Of• D TetOnto', oldest Chrysler 1Plym- Eighth saaval s+wtoa, u ! etxta- "Mairiedl" exclaimed' the old � tenser who has been buying S: CoIIeideraiioa Ea! the rights Tweddle Chlfks' for nine con- oath Beaters; thus+ locaG ail Agguat seventh Course tar i• of others, escutiv+ ears. It will par You MA Pleasant !toad i0a0 longs deschers Include: (1) Refresher .. . Harrison I should think to invests ate the pr it making gt sad La6U Ds¢tostb Avenge work in new upper school matba- Four -wives Pvs had. 4. Plain; unruled abeets of nott bi11tY o Tweddle Chicks. We Our Uaad Oar, malt u. many marks and ,c once: (2) tultloa e paper that fold .once into their ave nineteen purebreds. a by- friends. Write for our Free Book• in• upper school English and bl- wMi's mare, on of them was D D p} bet on edl reed renewed and sa- ologY, (>I) tuition is the Normal r envelopes, 'brld. crosses and four breeds of p i la good un 1` P paper may be white. _ turkeys to choose from. - Send aWaeC us.I cars. tiehool aubfeeta {!) classes l; . delicate gray, Or softly -toned to • for 1942 catalogue and May price --- andicr&fts, choral r"diagg,, ass Dear+. OP ivory. Subdued tones of it t. Twaddle Chick Hatcheries , CAMERAS WANTED �olk- daaMage 87a1o7 a profltlbls summer_ In this lortous Thlr!� 44 says bore in the paper, blue, green, or b'liif Sri not frown- Limited, Fergus, Ontario. g Thousand Leland Vseatloalaad: - -shat in Egypt women oarry, ed upon, but be sure- to avoid THERE'LL BE BRAY CHICKS CASH FOR For information write the Sect. ? for-later buyers. June dslivery �a�� ��nn ♦♦ etary, Midland Stttatper Bch"�.4 �bodots of fruit and flowers exaggerated tones and Consyicu- chucks add pullets, dayold, .tart- YOUR. CAMERA Zdland Ontario, or is.' Teronti - -- „ - 'phone $Yland 4684: Tea their •beads. ous-designs.' pd. But it's necessary, you tell U popular mudrru make. Iat "ue "That's notbing so'remar�' 6. Yes, Of coarse, some will give us now what you need We're . �Quipment on anther still or movie PATURTII � re Daring to satisfy all, with a t .' - • le. Women _ de that' stir — mare, but ten C9IIia i9 sutdCleat, �monnt s'US�otmbYgnD orders tiYkeBpi r' -+b o d E�a't, Toroatwm FXTHb kWTVNtiAUUR & WDLYANIt r y hero sad call them bola." 6. No. "Mrs. Harris, this is my h Patent dolieltor iT Astaoimb" sister, .Ethel!' .w... who depend ontBray year after VO; 14 XtInformation West oa ¢ts- r_ 3Jkay hr.ry 110 John MEDICAL 1Aoo .Iet o �L N.. amlltQn, Unt. - quest , - "I suppose you find It rather { fi TRUUBi.ate�- -- 4W dais in the, evenings to the R.A.F. CHICKS heartburn, act lty,.nausea, ulcers, 7c1 i furred,whits tongue, upset stain- sweet young thing to the' R.A.F. BABY CHICKS IMPORTED ALL- ach,from Wron¢¢. sating, we Ellk's SEli EMBERt . LETTERS W I, T .$ i. Purpose Birds nin,q cents, Cocker. ^Ns. 4" prescrf. `oa of eminent stamps on before 1470 are valu- :' f? sus, five cents: May. delivery'. stomach specialist, 660, $1.00. ;bus. Writs R. (i. Purdy, 310, (ilea- - „ "Simply nothing to do, at all Burry: Marshall's, 1300 Yougs, L.UU. Elk's Medicine Co,, apt ;Manor Drive, .Toronto, ' for free appraisal. 1 ,aitkod the pilot. "We' just play. s . 'Toronto. �vN baakatoon, _ darts,, do the crossword puzzles, g PLACARDS, STICKERS DYEING • CLEANING PLANT BARGAIN lta the evening papers, duo I. - -' i� Package fritEE WRITE FOR FRTi.E C.1TALOGUE:, HAVE YUU ANYTHING NEEDS AIUUIl ST PLANT BARGAIN! If few bombs Olt Hamburg,' •and a'o Latest Sensational Books. Del -dyeing or cleanin$g? Write to us different perennials and bulbs* ritraight to bed l" i'REU- ?OO.Package --K youtufisle+om Lux* Book Company,'57 Queen for, information. We are glad to •' shrubs; tree: evergreen,' ail ppa,itns of m. Neuritis, Sciatica, St. West, Room 21, Toronto, Oat, answer your questions. Dsyarr- i1 16 prepaid, Two orders aL.UO. + _ Arthritls� ' Nsuralgta, take' , ment H, Parker s Dye Works Dollar Nurseries, Foothill, UnL "Soma of you pedesfriaas PATWX gar. Rheumatic Treatment to - BAKERY E%I)IPMENT Limited, , ?91, Yonge Street, .To• � _ ve�you "lief. ,$end for a FREE '1!c Tonto. OLD RUGS 'REWUVhtN �Tb W walk about es if you'd bought ACKAGE today and rid- ydutself of BA ZRS' ` OVENS 'AND. • MACHIN• g „ - in and.misery . There are no shin RUUy NEW RUUS XLALI) ; VIWA till street,. try, also rebuilt equipment nl• MEDICAL " , ybn mow' We wltt send one free 'LOO ways on hand. Terms arranged. old.�Domialon Itui;' Weavia& Comm Yes and some of �p to tech sufferer for trial. Write ea 964 Vuaea tat. W., Toronto _s Correspondence invited. Hubbard. IT'S PROVEN -Every sufferer of Y inotorista drive about as ' if ' " Portable Oven .Co., 102 Bathurst . Rheumatic Paine . or Neuritis rite for booitl+t The PAIN -X Co., Bt, Toronto. r onlvl dlanro''ex DruRemedy. o• $i 6 WANTED rend paid for your oarsC Dept' A, P.O, Box 87, >` Station F. Toronto Elgin, Ottawa. Postpaid 81.50. '- _ �eT u - tWr1te �/311ti1)rj - HELP WANTED MALE; 'TANNERY' •i•ABUURERSi, ry:' Why do. you ssiy that PRINTING a s 46 to 68 years or younger, there's too` 'much favoritism. in —� - -WANTED AT MUSKUKA.' HOST i>g you, have discharge papers. `��. pital Gravenhurst, a married (}pp� w es to ,good workers Our family?" �e' av��. couple to work together in diet PATRl()Tlt ' c;U�l ST1CiiERS FOR Donnell 8c Mudge Ltmited, Now y ,wft,�fes ,fib ims lr0 Miit+nu envelopes qnd letterheads, 30 for kitchen. Good wa ea dad Der- Tom: "Well, - when I ,bits' my lbc. i lacards for doors, win-.- Toronto, =- Ipanent' Dotitioa i satiafaetory, dons, automobiles,, hails, and its nails, I' get into trouble; but Experience, not necessary, Apply homes 10 Cor 3Ua. Harvie's Flag !•HUT.UI3RAPIIY J. T. AIurraY- ' FEMALE when .baby .pate hla _ io9t iA his -- Store, .l38 'King East, Toronto: _Wuth, We cute. " . _ : "Trincomalee-, Ceylon, is little ` RHLLMATIC PAIN 1701�P'I` TRUDGE THROUGH WEAKNESS. more than a village, but it con SATISFY, YOURSELF- -Mvexy .auf The lieut, Itaia, or 11.11 .` ,9weet Young Thingt "Wir,.y Lydia i. PinkhamIN Veeelable Lain• one of the six greatest-ne- �, deoar of Itheumailc Pains or l'IAVE YOUR SNAPS 'ors you mania that harrow cow sad not helps relleve Neuritis should try, Dixon's Rem- i)es,vered by snail 4 , g ° yam wsais. nary- -tur•I harbors In the world. edy. 'Soi$• only ounro's Post- Any 6 or 8 exposure film perrect:y fever_ the i" store, eloped and printed for wily 29, �1= _— -- -- :rain = -WO!_ �_ ow us to monthly tune - eMistaaa a dis!!eN of " Siri ttawa, - d up " I' di 1th - - -_ __ __ _patd_$1. U. Supreme quality and fast .ur•yics e 1'wn Farmer• 016 I di 31tN1d a -- _ - - _. _ g i Tl-- At"idea-�ystlsifl�`s -.�La 1 _..... 't ,. - _. -- t h air's` g system — - raisin shredded •w at this out! nays." >�uami m oaaado. - eat and highest mountain ' guar." airis�■m�� in the world. `�.7.av" '•�1 ;wL tits t•a J, TAlolito '�„v'�v�F„ Y ":i. ..AI' �'=•`4'^.t' t '�.. •'.o' -- `•y"ti`,s •e.. ., 2�e�!s _ *- -. •TY - �'.'c!'�•.;y�!t :a: �'. '','.nr" .-. ..:�. - •.t°�•�� �C. =t fc' . Y'. 'k- v ,�J j'.'''.� 5 :'�' •. Jrt •. .. '. _.. .. .. ..., a -. s •. .-. ' - �• C tDErTIN Q Toreate AD. OU — PJ1& UIK >11.7i Par sear. $U4 Is m .,TJ49F1CKEXMGNZWS S al s. • TA NLEY - }bacriptions to ffie United 'Stales V UNEB hL DIRE.OTOS - - - _ n sad -,GL Britain, $8.00 in advaaa. - yN _ We will trade Westeas - - — "�+►1- -- - _ •- - - Private lu>sbulrace _ �^_�' A j -�° '}` W -heat ter -P'�il Where -Day land Niihc Theatre -� - + Rts+tSP�R a sad �i�¢a: you 20c. per bushel �``- _ .._.. _ _ LEAVE- PICKERING, Phone 9000 TO OSHAWA _' Malvern 5006 _ . _: : .. .' - TRA-N. SPORT - -- u k 3s teed' yon are needing THURSDAY FKIDAY, SATURDAY _ eeewalt us.. ifit ' •r. '€RY df>'.�L �.�[� "' , �eii 1.4, id '+sud iaiir, ©���� . RS a' -___ m,.- �-int` _ - - - ��OVINd Order Fences at the old Priem ' At 31 minutes after the hazer_ 10.31• _ _ a. m. to 11.31' p. us.. Also - at 8.31 - - '....SAND- GRAVEL'STON Nothing'-But he .Parrs Elevator-, and 9:38 a. m. and at ' 12.41 �, �. PICZERIN �dILLS - - .dsilg: ....- _ -:, . _ _ . - ,Truth- - ('� .,..� ..� - TO- TORONTO' BOB HOPE, and Claremont, VNkt• EVERY HOUR Shur -gain feed, sew- PAULETTE' GODDARD gee. ass office SBYI, - - At' 6 minutes W thq hoig 8.64 a. m. to 10.54 p. ML and at 7.09 8~ m., vic e mill, chicken, Paramount - Short Sublecta ' %; k and 11:44 p: m. daily.. Alsoc at 7.a4 starter; '�•OWIi] - ... _ ~ ' - '� � WANTED'' " S. m. except Sundays and Holidays.. 'O' - KOND'AY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDY PERMNENT NAGGING PAN DEAD HORSES �1NDC�1T"TLB Dswilght Saving Time).. M�� I mash, -MAY 18, 19 and 24 Z ktfRAYy -XjiE THE For z ee pick ;nA phone S - -- h S. I T' MAY , B E aROOKLIN ....... .... 66 X O ads Our Nl t AND NERVES. _ - NR .UAVa iMroa"T" AT range mas , o CL'AREMONT .., .,.:: a :: sla. x' stern Horse' - Phone 4500 g YOUR EYES. ATf"KF.AT'ATrS_ . starter, r..t�ait,.rC:aYtY`i a r,RF.nRi(' HreRf'TI I C. H. TkACrK. OPT, D. PZCKERING :.... ".. a4� es, calf starter, tur• - ' MARGARET SUIM.VA�N ,��y � sw r. a A•G'INCOURT zone 2141 _ °corned and short sabjecfs We pay the phone ebarg key starter,, -salt - r OSHAWA,' ONT. - -- - ' :'Tile Farmers' Phone 1618 - -GORDON YOUNG LTD Y Avcti4neer - Pu -ring fly sprays -DIA.Y 3z: and 23. Alvin S.' Farmer for .cattle. gumboapleLaaf Mn�sil �'ica RADIO. SERViC� -� D. ' N - • �► -wot' - Pro&.tisn a Ca. caw Odd and WAWANESA INIL cft _ _ PICKtIitll�i - _ 28 Years experience. No Sala, too WX jDRLIVj?R , chm '�� fermer3y P�icoR'a 'i'1'saapos#, I am Y E� COMRIE non. prepared to carry it on as us.- � � ae Pear � ARTHUR ' FIE LD The .zeal► sad w ,a sir, '"� a DOWItAi- a IROWH Pvwx a : s _ tht erie o! his ofstomert ' Oh.t , wjmw, °�rAm Ivae Barrett , - - - - Scarboro Junction MCK=M - _ - -- TELEPHONES ^-. Doward 1117 and sextboro am 1111 HERE ARE JUST A FEW LINES OF OUR STOCK:- ----' ',All grades arAl am of = ivauber, rough or dressed. •rr mes, Sash, - _ Doors: Screens. Mouldings. Soft and._ .hardwood flooring. -Buick insulated . Cedargrain 'shingly Siding, Wallboards, sheetrock, Rock La, THE' RED,CROSS - .NEED S ' Cedar and Asphalt Shingles, Roll Rooting, Rock Wool In$ulation, -- - -- - - - -- — -- - - ".Panels Masonite Products, Barclay Tile, Sewer Pipe; Field IEVEHYTHING FROM - _ - FOU'NDAT ION TO RIDGE330A)" L-TL NTION1 = Brock Road Gravel - - Pit #tands for vlcrour t YOU can do your bit to briny victory - - Crushed Pit Run neap if you enable Pour poultry. to t i . 'Pr' o duce mo�r.,e , sa d bet er e. g"g.s �_.ad iI&Ye Sand [[and Graded _ this war. - _ . _ - *•.. ' _ , ' ,.. Stone _ �,,��t. _ .. - ;' - _• _ - . Delivered. or Loaded in Pit PRONE - plant, ,Pick. 97 r 3 it i8 only trough .the .Canadian Red Crow Society that anybol in Canada - Toronto ofiice - Howard 6471 19 can send food parcels to any Canadian, British, Australian or New Zealand ' JOHN BOURNP k 50�1� ,••'••�••• _ prisoner -of -war anywhere. _ � SH This is but one of the great-tasks- of the CAnadiah Red Goes;" gi'eAt tasks require -great effort and much money. . _.. ' �101! More than 40,000 risoners -of -war_ food parcels are sent overseas by the Red co err _ crcea_e� week.• number must be more than doubled to meet the actual A weed. More than a million such parcels have already been sent to prisoners -of -war. - — -1 - 'It all costs money. The Canadian. Red_ Cross Society has not campaigned nationally for funds • since uctober, 1940., It now asks urgently for $9;000,000 in o _ service authorized the r. r the only national campaign for war servi funds to be orized by Go ern- • :. •� ment't 1& year.. Every dollar contributed by you is wisely dealt with and economically adminis- _ 'tered. All Red Cross accounts are subject to scrutiny by the Auditor•�General of Canada.. _ The Canadian Red Cross has given enormous The Canadian Red Cross Society maintains also stands for VITA -DINE, as e�om- assistance to the injured and homeless in' Enquiry Bureaus througk which families in in dimple but rich de- - •bombed areas in Britain. At Coventry and Canada obtain information regarding •± dam y btaaiion .of vitamins and.. mineral Hull , in- devastated London, Plyrdouth missing relatives. Through these BnYeaus, we can � - with wbieh BLATCHFORD13 Bristol and Liverpool, the Canadian Recd risocrers -of -war or missing civilians are memorials that will « „ p _ FillAbe- Basket EGG MASH- ij -- Cross was there. Millions of articles of located. The worl< ie carried on in co-opera- 'Plow ,I� from - sf:bagthened' and vitalised. clothing, hoes, blankets and other comforts tion with the International Red Croce at i o In- digai>7 - This outstanding mash is the rr• have been distributed. Geneva, Switzerland. q! appsssanCe craw Thos wmh of children in "in have been The Canadian Reid Cross• has supplied So ~f work will stand out eatlt over 14Q yeah ' 'made orphans by the war. The Canadian mobile ]�itchen units for Britain b fire Sghters.' feeding experience. = Red Cross has fed and clothed many of these These units aleeq nipped to go into bombed through ate' Blatchiord'e "Fill- the - Basket" Egg homeless ones and' found them shelter. areas and feed 2b0 workers at a time. No Greater Tribute -_ Mash will 'enable' your birds- to -- - _ - Kingston Road West - produce eggs: win maintain health - - - 'Phone Y Pick. 1 V l' 6 - ... _ N. W. STAFFORD and body weight the lowest lead . _ Highway lteeumaental cost per egg• _ _ . gibrb Start rout layers on IT- r w._and PL 462 ' Whitby, Oat. watch your records climb through. !CANADIAN - oat the - la7¢ng. rrgqnnn. And, Hoyt - -- ' v* will have MM - (sot. 'RED'CROSS wgrn out culls), to market newt summer - at A profit. Elm= YiAV,V0, DUNHAB'1'fJ6f _ _ er- _ • Ig LAND SURVRY01l _ - Phone Pick: 77 'r' 4 ' ; ll•. i.A1r r PETER .LEyINE B. A.. • B' r" • O+ 8artlat r, 9ondtoe� ow •THIC ONLY NATIONAL CAMPAIGN THIS YRAR FOR WAR i1<R11:1C! FUN - r1B11 1ini1. alieiw. I #Yi1 OlBeec boaia -- 1 - S, Wed, and 8i i aw ft rasaMir 113ag-Str. Pleloadng - Nat to L ANO - i� >� ZRArD 077M - OMAWA . - _ - - - - • - ~' i,:' '^'.i= +'"r- '�'y.,• .r -;k:: ;K °:�:t. 'h .. ., .Y. - `. _ ;` ter., and Xrd J. Morgan, son and daiu v '3 Turner, to yay homage to the � Boz'.a and Bris�gess - Deputy -Raeee , .0,11, _ _''; year is ;2000, so everyone o=ust Vrand Young Gentletuan of rirhite -' D. Blake Mauls, Chairaiaa -- AJh - : - - ghter; Mr. and Mrs. G. Crawford, valor' I.e., 88.16; Fred Hicks, 96.00; Gar - ': '. and daughter, The church was ' lov- Amongst beautiful spring f power don Benson, 97,40; Ken, Ward, 110, ely' with spring flowers. the United. Church Sunday Schoo! •20; Allan Carlton, 5.25; Ac. Host -µ Mrr E: P. Daniel and family, of Red Cross will. a their dut- ' A meeting of the Brogham Beef olzservbd �"MotheW__Dsy'!, Mrs., T. _irtgs, 6.76;, Cecil Pascoe,.b:00; AJrt. '- -- Toronto, visited the "Iformer's par- lea next week. jective this will be held at the Matthelws' • .ants, Rev. and Mrs. Daniel, on Sat - genus all they 'bl cats. Meet ��, Norton, B,ro�gfiam, was the guest Mi'ttcilsell, 16:bb; C. W. Taylor, 8. r the canvasser a y w House, on Saturday, May 16th. All $pear• - her message• to both ad- 10; Roy Ward, 150; Joe Burrows, _._.iuday. wi a smile and el member's requested P attend, The ults $� children d� delightful oa 48.50; Bruce Easton,-45.85; nBushby Anthony L-R. Mass Betty Pretty, who has • fin- come him into your home._ This is Brougham Beef Ring ..a_ vacant - - - — - g q d : 8 - Mrs. Ay TroiSver, of Lots- Foster, , ~ -' -fished her school term, is home with a needy cause . you will be serving, in their membershi and an one up , sang lig � J. Mitchell 26.75 Goo. Carruthers, her parents. ' , I so gives -until 'it hurts, wishing• to purchase beef .at cost, Ma Burwash read the Scripture { Mr. and Mrs. H. W, Bickerstaff, Claremont.Botwlin Club will hold p - q.66, OiI Co., 146,'r0�; Saigr= g pleassi notify Mr. M. B. Burke, of pg� •Miss Ruby Booth read the yer Massey,' 213.19; International ' of Toronto, were Sunday visitors of a tournament on Macy 24th, at 1.30 -Brougham. Biblical Story of Hannah, "A Wise Harvester Co., 42.70; Canadian Oil Rev. W. and 'Mrs. " Dance);. Mixed Doul>lea Supper will be The Brougham Y. Pti will meet in Mothee. •A fine attendance was Co,, 28gb2; Roy Ward, (for parts) - - Friends are glad ' to hear that • served. Come ,and enjoy the holiday. the Church on Sunday next, May noted. 41.21; Chas. Coopkw, 23.80; Halifax Mr. T. Paterson ie' recovering' from 17th, under the leadership of Har, - ,his recent illness. -- - old Phillips, Citizenship Convener. lmsurance Cal, $0.00. - ♦ Miss Rolling spent Sunday 'with _�: -Relief - Gleo; Todd Chairman - :her parents, in taunt Albert B row ham - Bruce Annie, of Whitevale, -was Greenwood ( for supplies) Mrs. Cormier, 8. - Week-end n es o t Wan'd's. 80; S. G1 Morrish, 2720; Ross Mare . eek-e d gu t f he Boy Brook ".Road i'son, ,11.20; TR*p. of Scarboro, 12. w: T Mr. and a Hanover, spent •Suit with Mr. Sunday and week -end weft: Walter yf'ss- =r-Browrt -is eta3�ing_Btitb 37: Cixv of Toronto, 20.00 and Mi* Earl Beare. and Rose Knox, with the lattees Mr. and Mrs.. Yate$ -a� cosnin a'friead-in the Citiy this weal. Mi; and airs. wan, bic.ist6- rtnl-- g The Y. P. Lr,� gave their popular Damages to Sheep - K. S, Chapmzaa lacy iriena, aL ,;heir 14ucnc im,%; - .:.l: to dj� _ Z:__ ,.; �, ,,., - W. Willson, 1.85; Dr. ad to rvryl '1-011 j, vu JuuusJ) 44` the °n of !M,ia*, I ' ""• ompanied by Norman Birkect, of the ,their homes, -Miss Gdsdya �Retter, D� "G- 5im,Qso¢t, 20.00; Ralph GY�wford 6, = R. C. A. F. of Mcoose Jaw, but 'who. Our-residents are planting. matey Mr. and Mrs. DQwBon and-friends 00; �d Willson 5.00. with L and Mrs. Mattlie�ws; Miss neNv. trees this year., , of Toronto called on Mn and Mrs. - is stationed at Manning Depots Ella Wallace, with T. C. and D$$ Born, to Mrs and pfrs. MacKenzie, Pawer . and t - . The Young , People's - Society of Brown. -- Walter Knox from Camp a daughter '- both doing went. . : Oscar Wilson on Sunday. Light D . S. Chapman+ it the tiaptrst vnuith, �: �w Dios:- - Congratulations to Mk. and Mrs. Chairman -- Greenwood str. 'lights, r isornen and u':....,° 1...... Tlront_, w .... day evening at' the home of Mrs. Mr. Alan : Miller at , his home here. baseball and fishing. Everyone had �1ornda- the birth ' o! a yoga 80.88. c James Goatee., Miss Jean Ward was Miss Bate visited Toronto selr}tiv- a good time, son, on Monday, May 11th, 1942. in the 'ebair.. The group continued as one day recssirtly, The girls ore lo:t£tt3rig equates for Miss Elva McLean. o! Toronto, - ---' . their' study of the GospleL Mr. D� Chimer has returned fro n an afghan for 'the Red C`rosA , apestt Sunday with her parents and Alto Mothere' Da,y Service at .the Uh- haapitat, asirhhad'ae'calJers oa Sus The hoatelers sauce been pourins sister. ited Church was well attended, at day: Mies 7Adgett, Kinsale Mr. into Van Glrmpr on the week -ends: Dhseel F' szal B , of the morning, wben eight ohildren Ba d9h • Mr. and 1Lts. M4s. Van Ceiei had her family Toronto; spent the - W. Ge assn' � . - =were lea The chorea vny boa- W>�, Cep p y !�. and Mrs, W. W Gee and fatbn- Ckd& ften last vtfeek)' ELwM Jermyn, Whitby. School re- visiting over 'Sunday, also 190, van. Ry. + stHntly for the occasion, opendd,_" 46jk wi& '.1l k& llgo. casap'b .kvtbar and faatil3: - � y� -F. - U. are . giving their Km L Adams, of Twouto Is via- :► !Pith blossom and spring lleswerti. Wn�,, as tewhed Mai J. 'Wrighfe trunk overturned -- -- Rea. Walter Daniel will take as A Sitting of the Division Court, tacot week, after the rain., , dt"n and otter goad nveaiees at icing her for A 1 d & li[rs. Rs - hia tiseimas on 9undadr next — "Car- _ was bold here on the bth, when sev- Jack 'Lnstis is in hospital suffer• C>:+e�a River, on splendid eteaiag, - 310.:0 for i !Iw days. - .: ear- atawa :dahip Da3� atta `Soso. 7LaT u�• �s4 splendid psoiraeu - �. cad, 1[ss. (0. Madill and Mau' of the Unseen World". saw caasa of nay' ►Pot - a►oith lsaaeirte j92isit were . %undaar visitors with Denizens wen - exposed of. Mr. and Mrs. J. L Dritze, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. G. Pbinton, of Toronto. The Woaaea>! Institute will most - Mrs. Stoneman of 19�itchdl a and D� Ceeil-Sutchinss a" Harry M lead 1i2s. Stanley 8lselr, of bn' Wes, May �, at the = rtee:eat visitor at the 'Gannon hoete. spent Mothers' Day, with their sis- Port Perry, spent Sunday with 191x. home of liter. R Evans. Topic will •W 1W meeting of the W. -M. ree iver. ter, 30. and Isere. Oscar Wilson and and Airs. W. ,9lacld ` be - `�HistotrfeaI Resaeareh ". As S. will be held on May 818t, -at the family. Mrs, A MscKsy accompanied bar this is the beginning of Ahe new home of Mrs, C. Barclay. Ffostesses: fieason, nne -ice wed to attend.' - Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Pketsell, of aistrrs, Mil and Mrs. W. Duncan, Msa.-Ma�. Xrs_J9h Mf• The L►dies' .Aid held their ann- Toronto, and -]lire, J. Clarke, were of Green River, and Mrs. A. Tre. I 'Watch for the announcement of MlOrt Mrs. Alan Gray with Cep ual Business Meeting at the inter- at the anuths'- is..r .u�J6..8 ,... ....,G J- -Karl;- tee -Ram i t P Ca - he date o? n- . te the Park Board's D, iYi 'charge of the program. Roll eating studio of .Miss. ,Margo Wil- Sunday morning, cxdlling -in many villa.. on Sunday. ' cert and Dance which will be held Cpl - 'tA Bible. verse beginning son, Canadian Animal Painter, on of their friends in the neighborhood Mrs. J. Rawson, who has just re- etari in June. '. ' F c r with fate letter, C. Wednesday of lest week. The off- in the asternoor>r _ turned frdm a perilosis trip to i'tussi= Large congregation bear Rev. An event of - interest here-is the -icers elccte4 are as follows: Mrs is on a Tank Boat, is calling on F. B. A]tnntt; conung wedding in the church here T. Williams,. President; Mrs. Henry friends, here - on May 23rd, at 3 ' p. m. of Mies . Shank, Vice- President; anti. Flower .. - _ The Baptist Church was crowded i Hilda Hood and. Mr: Dav, 'Lennon. Fond 'Cbnvener; Mrs. Eugene For- - ■ _ . - so ce a p st Church wassu�, 1c r Messrs Eimer and ' U)Dnsld Will- sythe, Roe.-Secretary; Mies. Ruth Audle - hear Rev. F. B. Allnutt, Represent- son, and families, of Toronto, were Hutchings, - 'measurer; atitiro of the British aa4 pbreign Mothers' Day visitors o1 relativ- Julia Wilson; Asst., Mrs. Alt Mich- - , : rndtion pleha es on "God'a word in graves- ' :i3 WU and ,MzaJ 'F, w their niece at Uentenaid Pacstill Alter eddingof - the_toreign Ltttid", Rev: Ailmrtt stet- . Mothers' Day Service on ' Sunday the close of the programs, Miss Wil- Church on Saturday. Miss I ielen RaMtnson, of Pickne - dd "You, the people- of the ClaQe- -lost had a very ia*e attendsncd. son and her, assistant Mrs. Bobby F� Puckrin has been Wg, spent Sunday with G�r- wont C arches have always runic• Supt of the Sunday School, John Banton and her mother, Mrs, Her - with a throat infection for several trade sad Jean Lm on- • ' alited the work nvekl, foe which we Knaoc, in charge of the service. Mrs. ron, -o! York Midis, poured tes. Ev- ms's Miss Palace Ba9son palled 'on her - are very thw*ftl. You have given Knox Se., Mrs. Norton, Was Helen u7ione had a very enjoyable aster. The Red Cross dWrves our Parents 4 Mona Mille one after- i genero'usl'y, nothwithstarMag asi _, suppor0 when so much suffering is 'noes recently the d onands made by the war-. bee& Marrs taking part, with Mrs, A far from hen attended •the il"l"s "` so $tile,. The loaf canvasser Will old aa►ii Jack. oslied on IOehaiwa re- .. T!w United Church withdrew its Hr Plaxsan at' the organ. Rev. Ken - aduatioh of Miss Muriel Gostick, be around , soon, and ft is 4c, be I:tives cacao evening service so that all could 7mdi' f�we the addreha, taking Lm from Toronto Bible College!. Con- hoped th will get a kind recap- ,Mr, yKnd MMr& Howard VhWMA attend the facture. He acknovyed his text, rain up a child in the gratuladon's Kuriel. : • . _ Zed that the U&ptlst Church had way to sherd go, � �n he is Rev. Norman Burke, our new min- tion. - and son'Roy: of Oshawa, visited the • 1 -The Club met at the home of G. oversseiibed in its 'donation for the old, he will not depart from it . He later, will call -_on !Wends sa the Alvin Hooker home recently. - • -Year be&" 1W $15.00. Otficera of conducted the Rite Of. Baptism, the near. future - - -- - -W A 'y oven- -- and Mrs._ Wei.--- Ke?�edy,- ..-c9 -- - . -the local branch are: Pre iL, James following parents, presenting their' The Y. P. 4 will hold a crokinole ing last with s fair attendance, Toronto, spent Sunday last at the 01wing to the illness of the Press- Lennon hoime• ; p _•hildren: Mr. and Mrs. T. Phillips' party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R w taken b one Mr: and 'Mrs. R R_ . Movobrav anti Lary- treasurer. i son; Kr. and Mrs.. H. Barclay, and ` t1arit: •ilurnerr on saur y ni�;n., daughter; Mrs... Ronald Miller (Mr. Ma; 16th. Everyone welcome, the Directors dh "-dad fatuity, of Oshawa, spent cauurday Red Cross canvass next week Miller overseas) and son; - Ma,• and Mr, and Mrs. Syd. Davies spent to take on the canvass for the Red last with Mz+, and Mrs, R. Y. Mow: Canvassers of the Nortb picker. Mrs. J• Knox, .mud daughter; Mr. the week -end' with. friends at Wil- cross, a rid F. di M. Chapman, the bray. ; son's Park- chairtcian for the district of Audley Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Moody. 'of.- , b* and Claremont branches of the and West. Messrs C. Clemence, G. shawa spent Fri -- - 10 Pe day last . with, her Mutch and P. Neale volunteered to .parents, Mr. and Mrs, R, V, Maw- _ _ do their immediate districts, and 'bray y, O BTGA� E SALE -0 - �Illhitevale :y Winter and Mrs. Arch. Bell Mr. and Mrs..lierbeit Parkin and will handle the toed Fourth Lice.. daughter, of iAkefield, . spient the The Salvage Work Is being attend - week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Herb- ed to and the people are leaving it ert Parkin Sr. _ at -_the 'school raw. said at- Card Mr. and Mrs Jim - Richardaon and _ y a unie arrn �an the Lade on Sunday. Winter's home where, it is being Sorry „tA report Mr. - George g son Harold, of Burlington, ` snarl! ~ ,; Burkholder not feeling too well picked up by Bud Crawford. Euchre the week -end with Mrs. Annie Har- . and lunch concluded a must enjoy - bron, at "Seldom Inn ", e Township f Pickering this past week. able evening.- Mr. and Milton Parkin "spent Wed - P Mr. and Mrs. Thornton ore visit- nesday fast' with the hater's! par. _U'nder and by virtue of the powers- of sale contained in a . par- ing Mrs Medcalf�e, for a few days. :. ents Me., and Mrs. J. 'Michell 'at certain. itinrtgsige as No. 17331 for the said Towwnship ' Mr. and Mrs* Rex Baker and - lJtica of Pickering upon which default in payment has been made • and family of Toronto visited Mr, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barker and ,will t t a' Mrs. G. Hamlin on Mothers' Day' Dun-ba-flon- regfstered. which- be produced . a he tune nd place of sale, and will Miss Bernice Taylor and Miss Ver- be offered for sale by public, •-aeetion on the said .ptentises here- Bob Buckles and friend of the R. onion Gaynor, all of Osliaswa visit. }hater ',described, on C. A. i?. was home on the week -end, firs. Foston and Mrs. Blenldn ed with Mr.. and Mrs. Alvin Hooker . .. also Noratian Randall, of the Milit- • �ATp *� A are spending a couple of w+eek's last weep URD►AY, -MAY 16TH• - - -`f ia. with the lather's daughter, Mrs. B. Miss Mabel Harbron attended the We extend a welcome to. Rev. !� A---��-��, i� . Norman and Mrs. Burke' to the T. Pegles. Winona Operetta by ices Markham Higb v - :1942, at 2.30 p. m., the �ouo Parsonage st wfufre�al Pleased to ear . George Bl School on Fri and Sa s e - ..rte n h rge anioai day tui�cia ' v -- "^O► Congratulations to Garnet .and is Progeming .favourably In- St. ening, April 24 and 25. ! - lands, n &melt'- , - - - - Michael's hospital, Toronto, aster 'lase Red. Cross quota sent in for - j Mrs. Booth, on the birth of a son, at Maai¢citam Hospital, on Friday, undergoing a serious operation last April, was '5 pr. socks; 2 bonnets, 1 Wednesday morning. pr. booties; i civilian sweater, 4' {: T1tie South 60 Acres more or lees of Lot Nay 21 in the' 6th Cancers- May 8th, 194% ! ° girls' Skirts, 3 print blouses; 8 Jee; 3oa of the said Ta9vrsahip of Pickering. i On The Baptist Church Sunday sey blousesi, 8 ciuiltsl the said lands .there is said to to be a Brick House 1 1 -2 stores s, School, Observed "Mothers' Day --- �0 — The W. % meeting at she home with 8 rooster heated by a furnace O�te Bank Sun, 40 x ,100, with a parents' choir supplied the music, _ good stabling beneath; 1 Driving Shed, 20 x 80; and , 1 Han Pen` A Playlet, "Mother's Bouquet' was ",junior Farmers' lance o! Mrs. Dunn last Thursday -- "Roll e. - Call - Ttnere ought to be a Law"'„ 16 'a d0. given by some of the younger : •-•.MmAtoth Hall, Malvern : An interesting paper was given by : T ` 'Me soil oonsists of a Ach' clay loam, and- is in a good state of oMldrien. Mrs,' W. Agar, of Brooklin. A read. - - -i• • "cultivation. 'ihte property is situate on No, 7 ' Highway, about 1.2 The Women's Institute departed rya�ayp May 22nd, 1842. ing by Mrs. W. T. Stevenson. Mrs. mile west of the Village of Broug'hain, and is convgnient- to 'School from their usual -day, -and- held their Chui+ch, ` acid mural' Mail- passes the farm daily. usual May meeting at the home of ' :. Retreshnionts ••- Russ Creighton Fred Halliday had Raliarge of the Election of 'Officers, which resulted "} :. TERMS -X10 percent of purchase money, day of sale and balance Mn. Hugh Pugh. Mrs Sonnisett, 4, .AdmMssion, 60 emttel. an fsailowa - PEree., Mrs. R. F3, DE(orw. -- _af T'orvnto', was' guest speaker. Roll E 7 T- -- bra let Nice., Mrs_. Gee• 2nd Vice,, � - �- �ri'crdri -- - - -- e bl�ra.`•ovithrut- tntereet, 5 ...:�.c.l.ti.. ,,i�i!-L�. ~ki,,�y - -- call � °s anawere�`�i9' = -�a� .�! we)lebone -� �'' T- -- At once. The prdpe0:ty is being offered_ .Subjesst to a: reserved. bid ' �� - _.. Mr's. Victor I+�rTdn; 8ecre- ttaiy= rear., -� For farther terane,aiASl. co Mrs. Brown; Delegates to District nditioas, apply to -. -J - - - -a _ We extend corngrastvalationa to Ahnual: M - R. E. Mowbray McCaUoagh and Batten � F. H 3T • Donald R. Seaton, Clerk of P,ATMENTS BY COUNCIL AT � y, �! SWWtots far. Ve■dorti Township, on attaining his Beat _.. _ Ltd' MEETINhP _ terythe close of the meetiagl1ll[r♦. G�eeael.0► i Btotdihfller OAtaiio �► .Out. birthday. The day was spent at the I ' ' _ ,raw Tam home of Ms daughter. Mrs. Howard - Dunn served a ddiciotta auppstr. '. f . w - - r P10,01111 0-- that year's supply will do? _ � � �� , ..- .�'•- �.�... ' t _ The clinic, send to Toronto Lw _ �_ -- - Drocseaing t00 units . of blood peY R D t Q 1 E g. Q 8 i DMD week. That means that 400 blood _ ' donors get 400 sweetened bevar• DIALINQ WITH DAVE: ages to help them recuperate and • o w e by simple multiplication it shows Volume 8 The eighth year Sunday 7.00 m.),. and auatoc.iaa ~ x that the once - hoarded sugar will v* broadeasting_bg Jim- and - -Mar- -=-off Betrny'a in and gut • Maui - t - tan Jordan, as lovable "Fibber his' first big break in radio through -- -play - its parL_1a_makliNr passible the shipping ov 20,000 units of McGee and Molly,' began with a routine audition. The• call was _. blood plasma to where it is most their broadcast of Tuesday, April out for a Negrb• to play the part - _ A Weekly Colinnan About This and That in 1'he Canadian Army of a porter on a Chicago to' Los needed. _ 14th, on the NBC -Red, CBC Net -' Dld• you know that men faint at keeled over. 'lie was followed in a works. heir writer o +tQ + ,. blot all opus she -1 3� enough T -- s� --�� ce train: A nuaaoer o! -. ,Ohs sight , of blood, or at the matter of minutes by- four of the to a blood clinic to be able to offer their radio career d Don Quinn. prospects were auditioned before - our blood =- neither is every soldier Listen to McGee and Molly, Tues. Anderson, ,wha had just finished womeni I �R� isc� Perhaps not remaining has all this to do with the the,iront line. In fact it takes •day 8.80 p.m. - CBC Networki the role of Noah, is the movie quite a faeE from the strict angle Individual Citiaea's Army? Quite; a •number of soldiers behind _. _ _•._. r ,, _..'- `Green - _.Pastures," - won- the-- as- aieal re records o! many. Quite slot! - the line to keep one at the front of the cIl signment. As he has since often bases that. S accompany s For -sae thing-and I should of course in these days of mobile The average radio listener is .a done, Eddie stole the show front - •- jnsdIoaI statemenk but-at least make it clear that many mom warfare it L sometimes hard to tardy fellow with red' .blood Benny on that program - Easter bee the pnrppaa _of. this - essay -a people give • their blood without tell it the front- line is in front; cursing through his veins, ono Sunday 1937. Benny and his . __ :yet Writing than c10 faint- -the giving behind or at one side so every half-iach- armor -glair -far seiner- writers decided "Rochester" area _ The statement conies from a of blood L. a definite and easy soldier; even if he. belongs' to what mile. He is either • impervious o boo good to drop. So they kept `.� `•`'' - .:- faithful worker in the Ottawa place of soldiering -that we can do was a non- combatant service, •is indifferent, and- his nerves ere •him on the "program by evolving s. t, made of-..r•.••6 .,i t rl. ' iA.t is the tike idea or an audacious valeta Ils+ess: Hive days a ,week at that iiibr another, this gives one ez• That's where the -Individual ' ,considered opinion of Himaa "Rochester" has been s fixture , eettsbilshment streams of men and ample of why it is necessary for Citizen's Army comes In. We can Brown, who directs the Blue Net- on- the Jack Benny program since, 11.Oaten go t0 otter flue sevenths us- to so easy on the sugar -there all train -in 'tact it looks as if we works shuddery Sunda night He's done rso well, 'he now hA9 *It ai-O AaaaL, 1"s«er uatl• w rYfYYl:ll YY oltall lats�tl w. IiYtictl li t[tl Ylo more 5.30 ' inner' Sanctum ystery own valet. _ eK a- pint Or Al.-O-1 LxO De man Into - t jra tc k -i%A.• ZlsLt, uvw, Ilimon-s a De- -�d- beverages store for a packet of cigarettes or widrered and disillusioned gentle- Seine I1S0 Listening Tips , pauadlau soldiers and bomtred, _ British civilians. Two facts* -that it In st the a bottle or two of "pop." Now man. y - Interesting sidelight on radio >' law to hoard sugar, and that the we'll have to do without or out on «We, started out modestly on a broadcasting was afforded a num. Por some reason or other - Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic can a hat and walk down there for It small scale to test their (the lie- ber of dealers and executives on 'largely psychological in the apia- put sugar to good use -were - That's all to the good. How Ion; brought home to Montrealer• re- is it since you went for a walkeae3aj- trtettl�, •` s"�° Ll "iA rr�day night, April 24th, when era --tome of the donors taint. it vampires. snakes,, deathly nursery the "Bandwago4' show wan done cently when more than a quarter with your wife, or you with your - rbymes, superaaturaT-- demons, from' the stage of the CKOC malt be from loss of blood --many of a ton of sugar was handed over husband? zombies and black magic. They Radio Theatre:' Joe dhryadale. _ °.a'soldisr has lost ntoYV than that to the Red Cross by the Wartime It used to be fun, remember? loved it and asked for -more. Not Howard Caine, Jean Gillard and - - auwb blood and still bad strength pip and Trade Board. Now we're going to find out that = enough, to "bawl out" the sweet- of a sign o! surrender - maybe they all those associated with the nano! It had been seised from a hoard I% still is good fun and what L _am "��a "_a.__,.� the- - lnO�udin the assembled ather• retcherbegPirs for alumsh — g g dIl or who O�na costa hatter Dy doing more walking mss, but the mail response shows ing, took part in the 'on the air' rues -s. It is -hardly likely tLa rea- for "withholding from supply." we'll make ourselves fitter. the want 'em bigger and better , - asst L- dslleacy --tor, is most cases, Y_ gg program. Incidentally, each Fti- the fainter Is apt to be a big hussy, Attar the tine was paid there still Thers:s no reason, why only Sol- *9 macabre and more mac- day night's Bandwagon trips down _ r • whine, while a little half -pint of s remained the que�tioa•ot ttii sugar.' disrs should be trained to physs � =eweirder and weirder! And; Harmony Highways sparkle with it Wlhile thf IIns had expiated Liss cal fitness. In Let the members I thin7c we've -got the answer! -- : lremaa is ' not bothered at all. offence h was still not possible for of our army need It more than , g no- et program ideas, good music At the Montreal, clinic. qt 4ma the owner to keep the sugatr. It ~ they do -we've got to ba at We've' arranged- to have the and good. fun.' 'The time i. 8,84 Bogey Man of, them all', Boris .from 1150 on your radio , dial. ooemlon six mien were fitting. tar . -to agaiitst Life I&* to have more enough to do without. things so y + A _ the rest room e�o_v ng the hot, L_- ...Ya1 ✓� aYiYY , —�. .at =�., .+. •liana m imey tear nave trim. Ii yoy re -.the kind of person dwiet tea or coffee' that is. given _. _ _ shows,' in the best mystery yarns !m each' dotioz while he resin for ?O� possession, who likes to set your dial with _ •t we can la our hands' on. �Ye Hence the windfall for the Blood l Y the assurance you can have a a few asinutar fallowing his turn . S- LJ N D A �- >�inda figure, that the boys and ciiiiie, whioh now has a year's _ couple of hoftTa of the best enter- : j i� table, when one of them supply. And do girls who Like their radio horror' then : you know what tainment in radio coming up, S C H 0 Q L In effective -doses will lend an'ear tune to CKOC Sun night at t /'+� to -tRs o 17th and June 7th and � L E. S S iJ N 21st broadcasts!" eight o'clock: Check 'these offs .tom' Eight o'clock Charlie McCarthp,, - MAP PU ZL LP LESSON 20 the sturdy listeners, d we'll be :nd 9.00 o'clock, ryas FreMysteries, A11 ® : - . ■ TUESDAYr THE DAY OF listening Sunday amts. at 8.80, Variety Show! _ jliOlictZ MAL der to Preview Puzzle 9 Door rug. CONFLICT for the Inner Sanctum Myateriesl ~. Record of the week and a Sun- I map of -. 10 To throb. Matthew 21 :23 -23:39 • ._ • .. E 219mall island. PRINTED TEXT day on CKOC 1.80 p.n __Hit _ 14 Eddie Anderson, better known Parades favorite is ' Glen Miller's Baku dish. lAatth•Mr 22:41 -23x1= -• . . seceded 14 The V. S. A. - GOLDEN TEXT. - The •tons to radio's millions as "Rochester'' 'won't Sit . Under the Apple --ad the which the builders- roj.ct•d. The valet -U J"k- Be3ray (NBC -CBC Tree " -' . .• bP aatris Caasi, sass• was mad* the head of *0 "' "•" _ iu�t�anis� LN 0 n = ens was a wrong law' 4i f- Moses, which these z.- v sns. "wk)ti ITS SETTING conception. They came to him ligious leader's insisted that men. Tisse - Tuesday, -April 4. A.D. about their politics, the expected must obey; elaborate laws con- ' � gmpst, Pan"" Caasi Po • Y P Y C . - - yS glyph S3 2000 pounds. iA. a Messiah who - would- load as immix* washing. the Sabbath. Piss•. -In Jsruwlem -Probably arm 11 m gS Prink, �. y, and break the yoke and sal business relationships. Men could - d - amcast4R7. 257, m ad "re* is the temples: them free; but he said; You do mot even remember the ditreresit- j - .tits powdsr' gp, , 41.. "Now while the Phatissea not know your Messiah. Yon lawn they enacted, ranch lase eon. I,ap ayjp, were gathered together, Jesus think of Him as coming in Da- tinually obey them. Phylactery Poem. S'1 Teal. M Vasco de — 28 males, asked them a question, 42, say- vid's line. but- He is' more _ than signifies In classical Greek a ; Opcygay, 40 NdK WL discovered JR 1SkM*L - : - ing, What think ye of the aChrist? David's Son. He' is David's Lord. guarded post, then - a safeguard. Thrilow 4@ abo;..' tbb land. 181 Calendar Dook� Whose son is he? The unto od ed• j Y W $:c4; •. t, 19e sitdll► liztsiz�p au a++Afel, Y guarding TW,� S# - - , son o�vid." By the • 1. "Then spoke Jesus to the �inst evil- _ EW#JL IN To listen. word Christ; our Lord meant the - "resibee agars, "ii orswdy, multitudes and to his disciples, 2. To ebeat. "gym• Messiah, for the Hebrew word y,�_-, ' Christ. The Mutes ]Pbstrprlyt "Tim' = s Musical tom. 41 Italian COW _ Messiah was translated in the .ayin�, The scribes and the rtaaAli • 7. "And the ralutatioas is the (abbot.). "man 4 RoveremCR 42 Diamaad. Greek language as Christos, both sees sit on Moses zest: 8. all i0 WOarn -�! fastidlow. 9 Valusble At Ar'abiea• words meaning the 'anointed cue.' things therefore. whatsoever they Ms et places, and to be called of _ - : - 00 =ddy. properyr. 44 Light. g men, Rabbi. S. But be not f That- the Messiah b the Yon of bid you, these t and observe: Y's- fflna�r - -d Group at -ii Part of a David is clean taught -is- P"Im but do not ye after their .works; called ilabbi: for one r yonr I t Pr"w itim 62 $msU desert 47 Poisonous y g for they say; and do not. ' Christ teacher, and all ye are bretsth- 1JtN� �i tiny g. snakes 110, and * s Sam. 7, and is con- _ _yet i N N It '1 Kiln. !0 McAnstaia aW- _ relartixi to ih the lv�w t , falso ClitlisZl. e a w, aww• ML ■0 Chum. " t" °i' religious teachers and their actual Father,- even he who is in heaven. The So. David 10, Neither be a called masters; practice. ..He recognizes that they ,- Y _ f ■ 9 y' ■ 9 10 of ; e8. "He with unto them, How. are worthy of being heard, as far for one is your master, even the than doth David in the Spirit call .-as they upheld_ the. Mosaic Law. Christ." what our Lord prohib- him Lord, saying, 44. Tits. Lord its is desire for the distinction They were said to art in Moses - -� y M add unto my Lord, Sit thou oa_ seat'; that is, to be acting in his involved in being recognized as a - : my right hand, Till I put thine lace and to, claim his laves so religious teacher. , P Pro enemies underneath thy feet? 4b. teachers of the - revealed', will of _ Z Servants of Men - taffeta ltim --Lord - If David then God. In so far as they were true - -_ - - how is he his son? 46. And no to such a sacred office they were _11: "But he that is greatest :. one was able to answer him s amoa you aball be out servant. :••�,; :;; : :;c; :;i;: to'tie obeyed. It was their prat•, 3 Y Y {!: word, neither durst any man from titer however, which were -to- be �� And whosoever shall exalt-__. E'E~.r.: le�E - that fortaak him as more himself' shall be humbled; and _ ; i , ; : day- Y avoided, especially their failure . 3� questions." Then Christ asked to follow their own precepts. whosoever shall humble himself = them, if the Messiah was to be hall be exalted." Not only are To Be $ Se•a of Men ' 7 the non of David, -how could they :.4, „yew they bind ►+pa y h;Y,ti • we note continually t�a�ek tr b• account Ior zee fact runt m, tnu dens and grievous to tae borne; " . ezalted 'among"' -our • �fellowmea. :;. p;g;9; :• very Messianic Psalm, David who and lay' them on men's shoulders; and to be praised by them, but wrote. the Psalm, speaks of his but they themselves will not move rather, if we are to be truly great son. the Messiah as Lord. How them with their finger. 5. But in the sight, of God, we are to be 40 " M could a man have s son whom he all their works they do to be seen ee Christ was, servants of men. ti referred to as divine? The sbn of men: for they make-br-oad. -their A. proud man, sooner or later, bur—46 might call the father Lord as his phylacteries, and enlarge the master or superior, but how could ders of their garments, 6. -and love that he is humiliated, whereas a the father, a •king, speak -of his- the 'chief place at feasts, and the ..man who lives a truly humble life son in this way? chief seats in the synago lies.•" ultimately, not. -of his own seek. _ •• David's Lord ' Th e heavy burdenj here referred ing, but in recognition of such a _ This question of Christ was • a to are the manifold, and. often : virtue on the par+, of others, 'is revealing question. Their ., con- ridiculous, interpretations of _the exalted among men. -POP—Pop Learns Who His Ancestors Were By J. MILLAR WATT C. -- "•; CiR�ETIt�GS TO THEE -- . , D T7 E _ Y OH, FATHER OF THE OH, DES4ENmNT OF DESCENDED - -- DATE 1 PALM - - * 'tiers MONKEV FROM THE OATE- PA LM -r • ... ,... � _ . .•rte' 2,��` � �� � ?� � - , , • .s.. iJ l ' �--- --., 'r ' _ _-_ e�. 1. �``���, ! "� • •��f�•�/ � �,J�• - l i I I• i redka e n C. e - , - I�GD: ?! 'S��Iw'T '." ..«: '.. :. �. as►' ` n dl. +..tom +•• .. . : ;... •y a :, is WR - . , ..:• :� _ t '� HAPPY WARRIORS - � Red 06- : _. face w i e with to again to meet _ „�•. a sharp Ieft jab Then they were +, - J,oe to toe, science gone to the 7. wind. Above the groaning of the big ship's timbers came the thuds ai ponndin %.11sts_hnd the muffled - gasps of the it _ A savage right to • the heart dropped Rollins to one knee. Miley a }, stepped balk, b . - Lis call It quits, greg,'• he - mss„ 1 panted. YI didn't know you were to sweet the girl, or I would h -TZA'.. ave phrased myself a little more "delicately. You took a wrong plication -I wat wo•dering it she • SERIAI. STORY ^ was taking- Xou_futo-ler confidence. + ' ` or not, and thought I might -over. - i hear something. -� MURDER IN CONVOY . Rollins' rose slowly and sat on the end of his bed. "C'mon, Miley, - there's no -- use - to_ _parry- -iegar - th'rusts'now -out with it! ,LAST WEEK: Fora long time, and was about' to dash'out when � the men stand at their lifeboat th' elifeboat alarm• sounded. "Well, she-has been reported posts before the order to return "He•aiczing the commouon war_ - th "n° rlrtces for beinr on .deck af- The three branches of the service being trained in Canada for .,.., „- ,� ' - ter 'Lights Out'," tae kunsit iv.,,ce, +..6 T#resenked ill t is photo Pita I ft, to rk, �St to quarters it issusa. namns • ,,.• "vut k i�xx� . au�i to an airma t a aoldier nd a r. Over their heads l anga ge A flews in his mind events and clops of Investigating the shots at the "Nothing serious snout that -1 Q w ' -views to the murder of ;a lain moment, I grabbed my shoulder 'suppose she Just wanted some defiant eagle of the Polish Repnb fe. sailors and airmen are al.e,. fl P only initial training at Owen Sound,, tike_- soldiers remain for a longer _ air." . 7ges, and always Joan Dava :r bag and mask 'and ... " period before being sent overseas. seems to enter the picture. He Miley nodded slowly.• • "Yotr,get Miley shrugged: -"Yes, that's pas. 7letermines to see Miley aaaln, a clean ,ticket on that -Prom. tfie Bible. But she has also been seen other colored, heavy - fabric mate- an ever ^1 oceaslons with btnocu- rials can also be repaired it a. starts out from his cabin at night at least. You see, Greg, a sentry a to find the lieutenant. On the way spotted somebody on "A" deck and lave studying the Morse messages _ spare:--Di 1 it he sees a figure behind a pas- promptly ordered the person . to sent by light flahes from t1fe bat- _ available. Sometimes it can be sageway curtain and dives for it, stop. \Vhoerer it was ber run- tle cruiser commanding the con - Did you ever stop to think'of taekn from • some concealed part After a brief tussle, he Jerks to his ning away. He shot once -high- goy" how much eye appeal . has to do of the article to be mended. Here lest, finds he has been wrestling then a second time low, but the He paused but Rollins said no• with our foods? -too the process is simple. In order with Miley. wanderer had opened a deck door thing. � Add a garnish to a plain' dish to be sure that the 'new piece • * • and ft stopped the bullet. Just in- "And, finally, another nurse told of pudding or custard and the will fit' exactly 'into , the worn - -GREG'!! PLAN }y. side was an emergency switch- me this Davaar girl has been act- value of that dessert multiples' place, cut through both layers at CHAPTER VIlI,' �, like an emergency lever on a t9gla. ing queerly.- A stranger to all of instantaneously. A little whipped the same ,time, preferably with a _ "Wh,Lf's the idea, Harry, playing He. yanked it and ran. The sanity them, she has kept to herself for cream in fancy form; some sliced sharp razor blade. Set the cut -out. ►ids and seek "' puffed Rollins. came through, the door just in, the most - part, but what bits of berries; a few scattered nut patch into the hole into which it Lieutenant Harry Miley rose time to see a figure disappearing conversation they get out of her meats;,. some Jelly - no matter Its. Then fasten it permanently slowly, ruefully shaking an arm. - downstairs. He raced, after-: -the- at the ' table would indicate that how simple or how complex the into place by a piece of mending "Weil, there's ao douht about what -� ka 'R' a „a she 'knows very little about Hors- garnish, it turns .a plaits;, desserts material cut somewhat larger than you're playing -- and you play in the corridor, That was that." ing. You seem to are tier .sofa Into-,a gamy- one, n _ fhb atc�h and �nalied from the �agh,,, . • • friend on boars and.. ." 8��i�•Jpa^rleas days need not spean reverse side. Cement it Into place A sudden silence tell upon them. Rollins looked down at his bleed. -"no 4esse�." Here are a couple, with your hot iron. Miley lighted a cigarette, Inc knuckles. "And what?" be ask- "Why were you biding behind of recipes for Tennet-eslstsids-- y "'Hut that still doesn't explain ed in dull tones, -W► the curtain?" " snapped Rollins. one thing." Rollins said, desserts that call for no sugar, Miley hesitated a second,, "I ? "And I .had harped that you no eggs, no baking or no boiling., "what." How To Proton might ask why you are prowl{ might be ibis to help me out- I ]€9,jCe these, add 'your favorite g - n8 "Just why you were apparently have ,kept my suspicions from the �;ah p p ,.ift Of Stovepipe - �, v,,.. • ea, • lace the finished ro- - G -this - aide-- et -t-hs- Ship - - =_ Zvi :'hours.' per=_ =- this hour ?" hap• all night, behind the curtain. ^ab -�� era adrirttiPdbr - dock -be €ore- Te:a;r -;F: esta and--- - - -_ - shallow, but there Is a question of your dessert robiem is solved for Extra. "That's easy, I was coming over It I had been - pulling something duty. What I wanted' tii know. . p care is putting away io have 'a chat with you." funny It's hardly likely that I from yon, Rollins, is whether she the may' stove pipes this Spring is a good- - Miley laughed outright, "Okay, would'be slipping around corridors has ever ;ivea you. say hints as Eagliisk Rennot- custard precaution against future scare., Gregory, that settles- it. ru con. when I- knew the whole ship' was to her background... Why she has 1 package maple rennet powder sty. !tees that I was attympting to play, on -the watch for something." kept to herself... What 'she may 1 pint' milk, not canned Pipes should" be wrapped,esxe- - Isleuth and -bide myself here is the Miley shrugged. "I wa splaying have seen durink those jaunts on %'mW chopped date•° fully and stored in a dry, 'place. ikoye vi spotting anything" unusual, a huneb, that's "all. . You'll notice deck . , Where she camel tram !4 cup raisins ; Before , this is done the inner " free };_naL1Qa that the Location is a stairway- from 'A'' deck comes - 'A sup currant$ surface of -the pipe, as well as i,,sal for the purpose: {-can-- wsteh- - uuL -.a a llna shook his' -he". "I can't 'ib teaspoon cloves the outside should be cleaned a" exit, the .one across the cross• I was hldtng.` help you there. She -never arts - °--r= --.+ - - _._ Keith -s stiff- lt2usl. iv ren.ures ati - passage and . the one down' my "Krell?" cussed herself." vii teaspoon nutmeg ►ti.. w `'- t* �hA surface bOrfOdt)r ^ihre4 oft he four exits "You'll boil it I tell you." Miley seemed actually relieved. % cup cornflakes coating is scratched, the area _ ' -from this decd" Rollins- felt that Icy chili on his He smiled and stuck out his hand.. Mix fruits, spices and earn- around it should be cleaned with & ! Rollins asked' another questiod. spine' again. "I won't boil -set's "This dirty . job et investigating flakes and divide among 6 or sand paper or ateel wool and given '"But why choose this deck in sari have it!" ,! ' wru pushed - on to me, Greg, and more dessert glasses. Make ren- a coating of good heat - resistant - Zcularf" His voice slowed to a Miley weaned forward. "I was 1 don't like it. Bid ire run into a net - custard ' according to direr- paint. After this has been &I- delibemte tempo. "You weren't wondering, Rollins, if that nurse eouale ok doors?^ tonns on package, pouring at once , lowed to dry thoroughly all our- - - - watching for me by any, chance, would be sneaking downstairs to Rollins stood , up and shook over fruits, spices and cornflakes. faces of the pipe should be cov- were.gout" -.see you. After all bands. "That's It=s couple of Let set until firm - about 10 ered with heavy, oil, grease or Miley didn't answer. Instead, as n.:;:..r rr ,.L, 1 " , I� ►.., ., -. .�t *a" ►*+►• -* -about- _- miaptes, Then chill in refrigers- • hot paraffin. ibeckoned towards the -cross-pas- caught Miley squarely on the aide the girl though." tsar. r'cnaliy, tiaw pipe •4v,bd L. , - sage.- "Let's go along to your cabin of the face. He• pitched sideways I. "I guess you're right. Just fop Chocolate Date Renast- custard wrapped securely in paper -pre• and have that chat yoy wanted." off the chair and landed on all get, the whole business." Miley ..1..pockago chocolate rennet ferably waxed paper --*nd , stored • • • !burs• straigtened his tunic and left the' 1 package chocolate rennet in a dry place, A similar prose- In the 'cabin, Rollins faced Ailey "(let up; rat "' snarled Rollins. cabin. powder dare should be followed to - pro- *! _ = squarely. "How about answering XIISY came shakily to his tact. Rollins stood motionleee, staring 1 pint milk, not canned.' long the -life and save the metal •e question?" blood trickling from the aide of at the door. There was a hard glint 20 dates content bf s smoke pipe of • a "I will if Miley put emphseia his mouth, in his eye. He had gone In search Chop dates in small pieces and #araace qr, any other removoge - the _ :at�a --r'i you toil me.: • W • • of Miley. to tied out one detail. and divide among 6 dessert ' glasses. sheet , metal parts which normally about }ash- >}ight Just exactly ` Tile smo Ka.tl 0 b.„l ., -za y,H�uaus aesa��n tc..wther Make rennet- custard 'according to collect furnace soot. what were yoi" doing just, before starboard, and Rollins went- sligbt- had given him the answer, dis 1'Soas on p,rdbagr. Whete a stove Pipe his bee-- oar litebiost alarm eotcaded?" ly oft balance; Miley slipped into Rollins .was apparently the only once over chopped dates. Do not partially destroyed, -the, service - Rollins felt ice water running a crouch and rushed bin. A bard person -on : board ship who had move until firm -about 10 min- able portions of the pipe should "down his spine, but he gambled: left uppercut caught Rollins square- area the mtnlature light tlashee uteb. Then chill in refrigerator, be saved. R had been unable. to sleep and ly on the chin. Miley sank a right- from "A" deck last night. - His When a stove pipe is not pas- was lying in my bunk reading. Bud- in the midriff, and'RoIlina' clinched: __suspicion about a light being in-, tdcted during the summer, the aiply i heard a rifle shot from "Break clean, Big Shot: ", Nfiley;,i valved in the Tees.murder was ap . sulphur, in the pipe. attracts Isom where above, followed by n growled into the other's ear. piiirently unshared by ' Miley or .Patch- Holes With moistixre, .forming sulphuric acid - second. I threw on some clothes Rollins pushed him away, his anybody. The sentry who had which eats away the iron. Pre- reported the light on that first - New Resin Fabric -cautionary rrieasurea will prolorc;E,• had en left with the o n- t :. e @ night be qi the life f a ate • pipe man •`; `ion somebody -had. eneaking -- ha years . k smoke. -Piece Welded To W ' le by e s • a s Rollins flighted a cigariAte and Means of Mot Iron , p k " ► Inhaled deeply He felt, as sure -A tear 1 tithe middle of the _ r s as he was alive, that some person tablecloth ..and it doesn't seem �►L_,l the -ship Ras flashing a " 'moo w vi, 4 i e " v4 rittg, A-rip ln' a- sheet -- - -- x, light f'•ont "A" deck each night . -and you add it to the pile of t' about the same time. and that be, - family mending. A worn spot on L'. � t „ . Rolifns. %vas the only one who had Dad's shirt point` �7a eRB' 'J; stumbled across the tact. just where the y . of the collar rubs -and you Itnotr s p -If he reported his to the ;�; +•;; �� I ” ,'y:4FA;' .`v' s ., >.,•' O. C., they would like, hide _ fro m pre vi ous experience that nearly any kind of patch will be Retchers on'deeand word would unsightly �,�;,�+ •„.+'•� ' „H,.� t , - , end _spoil the looks v.° ,t,: get around that something was an otherwise good. shirt. HOTELS up.l' -Tire' tntirderer might be warn- • • s y� v C Jam+ darn ' pass tt� ' r ed thus ruining any p l 3 s t few of he These are 'a Th us ♦ � w N - catching him. F1rsPr•of, x:< mending difficulties that bars, p.r«raM There Was only one thing, to do. • ; Thrifty FLousewite laces as she X01 k• f j :; �; •; The next night 'would find him !.n rwld.p r a. hidden in a lifeboat' close to that sorts her weekly laundry, But 'they -need be problems no longer. With ' busy. spot on "a'" deck. Either as low as :.. the new resin-treated material - "':^° he'd get the murderer' or the mur- •: SD deter would get him, This time that's on tae market, mending can ' ; be done. along with the fancily k the game, would be for keeps. gg Ironing. Just take a piece of the �Ip ` x< ?? (Continued next Reek) mending material, cut to size, lay s9so 1 "•� .� -- ,;it under the torn �- place, press it ' i`• ' gloating Island • for, a few "seconds with a hot iron, per Pe ' All -Bran, popular morning cereal, goes into the making of this . + let it cool.•and,the Job's done. FOR MAP of • • superb tasting nut bread. - Spread with cream cheese it's. of for' The last Dutch -ship to -leave. No• more long darning-jobs, no voters, ,..r.. tandwich.ve. With butter and preserves, it takes the place of dessert. the bombed fired and d •namitcd unsightly ►oso Montreal . r Direetttons for putting it together are giverr below. y Y Patches, no expensive Me "+r.oi , Ail -Bran cent Bread _ Java nasal base of Surabaya has„ reweaving' on' your ltonzebold L egg rYa cup All-Bran arrived at an' Australian port, linens, . J.ust a quick pressing Joh cu. sugar. 2c/a cups iIottr says Newsweek. It got there and your mending is done. And 1' eu1milk 1 teaspoon salt without being caught by enemy, according to word- .received •from ' :.._ -' -tablespoons melted- -shot•ten!ng 3- - teaspoogs- baking- po_w_•der_ patrols by rigging up a' disguise •experts, this patch is ,almos.t iu- - m atands� anlot' of 1 more. it with. _ cu eh ed_ nut meats that outdid any ruse 'ever used what's Beat egg and sugar unti cg t. Wd�m- i1k,- B"rtening and All --= ' - by -Ll,v. G. ru•• - -lie Bttteh h�� laundering -bout - - - Bran. Sift flour with salt and baking powder; .combine with. nut fastened- trees' and other\bits of washing and ironing. - - - - �* meats; add to first mixture, stirring only until flour disappears, Bake tropical ,scenery to their ship, "Paite'hing washable household T ISSUE 20, -'42 ! i in greased- loaf pan with. waxed paper in the bottom, in moderate thus giving, it the appearance of cottons and linens is not its only - - -. even (850 °F.) about I hour-and •10 minutes. use.' in pants, raincoats and Yield: 1 loaf •(�4c,4 x 9'4 inch pan,) a small 'island. C I .., ,g�d,•� -ua,'^'c'z.� » '�'.':.'- .'nla:,- �e••...,F :e.•' c•tt'� r ; ter"' •,#�-: n-�. µ :_","^' •dt art.✓ ", ' ' ? - "'• . i„ , .5. . -•�, 'r• ,>,�'•y J a� :..', .r. . i .'r ". y . ,.,P ' •!r :• L •.. w ., = - _ -- 'room suite, 84.50 _ - tore i VM STIZ -- 1 only, engine d v:: t..as pass your wiz slaty _ �+ �L �. ' +waahat. Your oPPoty to get "��� �; Studio Couch and 2 : • QOAL, oosB, - Chaim ?2 50 Spring u here - If you -don't believe. one, as these maehimes arc ban- - - ned for dwration. Boa 368 News. WOOD CiFMB -NT y ` _;WANT'ED �, wed • washing � � ` it just look around .the Busy Corner smsichine. will 'pay cssh, sox 352, _ BAN Ds (iRA V EL, Spring'-filled matt- -- of&0- ',WANTM - one bed - sitting roorn ' - - : and - teases,_ 16.54 - 43.54 5isnlan's Work Boots from $2.50 'to • with or without board. Write, A. C. BUILDERS­ BIIPPLIEF3 -�' '.� �'•- .' Baxter, R. N:, :Ala:, or,phone 2 r 1. Dinette.suite, 6 pie- .50 we are eaceedin 1 luck to IrutltE — for rent. Will take a Also looal cartage work , P_ Q; y lucky 'to head pf young stock. Apply R We havealso vlaeed in stock a fall , ces, 67,50 have a splendid stock Of all lutes 1W. Sleep, Dinty -s Gsrage, Brock L= at MAMA LI1:A!' MIiJ. 4G P _ Road ; -PIGS WANTED 7 shoats, any nuhr- COWA;fY FEEDS Motor Ambulance, Day or Night Haugh's `Big 8819 overalls & wiuid, _ a ber. Information at News ice.. A W' MITCHELL - _ . .. . PHONE 2800 . able roams, for sleeping. Mrs. $ - •WaWa.�g, Out. - f • twe - - -- - 'Allen Valley Fawn Read,' 6th house PHONE — Office 74 bas. eb C. A. STERRITTJ r _ - - - ll sizes $1.95 to $295 :n s ' .- Fiaieral Director toOwean lat 28, 6th con. Pickering. hIIlIIttIIrB Dealer Murray Phillips Men's Fine Oxford shoes for ,spring spring $80oo — beautiful cottage, Fairport PI�RING AND �'T.sRF.MOx'l; - Beanh, DUnbartvn. Five rooms, large -, STORES in Black and Brow' n $3950• $6.00 in vexandah, double lot. United THEATRE ".living room; open fireplace, glassed- __- - - -- .: RmIty, 1979 Yonge - Str. Toronto. Formaldehyde _ Men's Cotton Sweat Shirts. in grey i4 i 39 --1'1 'i7�T�3IT�g For Treating Grain 16 oz - 86e. _ t . FOR SALE — Internatiopal House Healthfully Air- conditioned (Treats 50 bush.) and white, all sizes : Car, with all conveniencws, tires MRSDAY, ,FRI. and SATURDAY ..,..� - :_ good, also gasoline 1$•wn mower;- 18 MAY 14, 15 and 16. COMPLETE LINE -OF = foot canvas caeca car �ost;•30 by 12 Two shows at 7 and 9 p, m. �+p�� �0� . Men's Fine Hose. fancy colors, _ a7 ring good army bent: E. Morgan, R. R. Saturday Matinee at 1.30 : -2 Pickering, st Rouge Hill _4"A_ 8 pair Boxed Chocolates c a - - : How Green' was t _ _ .... Bought and Sold _ 25c to 7 : USED CLOTHLNG.• STERILIZED, — LADIES!— ' -- cleaned and pressed litre mew. Ws . - - ; My Valley, . It's time to-dress up the - house! ®. • eeoedved a large shipment of ' >> WALTER PIDGEON STAUNTON Wallpapers, new and - -- - - ilaM gentlemen's suits, pants, -L?Ls DONALd1 CRirSP -_ _ Snappq. Never Curtain Nets and amp costa eta Vary reasonable. I1 PRESCRIPIRONS A 1ri11 pay you to co ®e bars heists jai MAUREEN O'HARA - • Csetonnet. Cang'oiemn Rugs' etc. a ANNA LEE rtr" to aayawfiere eLa Sam Sct�w >rl - Bond Str. West, Oshawa. 46-S T SOYB� D�Ii4 C�. Ltd we also make - suits' to --- -- — - - -- - _. -a- 1[ONDAY�TUESD9 �WEtf�AT .. -_-' - - � -- --�. s -- �� � L"1 FMAN__._._ - and coats gaaraateed to SL & THE REXALL STORE bast rLnuagaldpe last camplete a" at 6.24 Phone; Pies" Store Hoare — 8 A. M. to 10 F. s YOU I wake up =a. to w ., Notice'to _ - . _ SEEK �C0R�I r - _ :'� Now is the Tinge! - . r �Q/IRPENTEBDtG- - VICTtIR MATURE =to Set- that, new lawn mower - -'. .: C� _ IIN® - �, lQ ;LANW9 Jost now we hive a tl� �. We have ,a shipment of Hybrid Seed oure Vhf e Have • v.>�t'a .; � � _ Get Y they last. Gor'n. aVC yDU v - also -aa Added Attraction W.4 also .ell Brantford or - -. ' Golden Glow, Bloody. Butchexs ` ' Materials, Empire Bsthra=. Accent . on Love - - - - F.4aiymfrt, Dwo water aEOeG>�-MONTGU>It�Y bring in your cad 'am to be /' Wisc. No. 7 Field & Seed.Grain ;85steme, Beath Stable - 08A MASS repaired, before the BprtDg rosb. ' . •y Y4,,ww _,- _ Bulk and Package Building Materials - AL V EN BUBIO� Qf, garden. tE7VSi - ila.atng — !ComplCte stock :. - TIIU$BDAY, PRI. SATURDAY Sardwace ?insmitb B.nanatea Free MAY 11, 3s w sa. PjCHBBIlQt3 Also "'a few lawn mowers - - : Work Gsaraatsed ,� _ Y - PHONE '" - Nothing ut atom i 3ftfts L - - ..Electric washers & : p : PICKERIN�G, ONTARIp - tale Truth 7-Tr— Screen do6riand window scr -. J - - 'ktea�i far lllsLorwie�.Oser� Fanu Machiteryr � ' _ .._. WOOD.00 — Rep.ir.. _ . . Wo >am IL C" eft IL Of ft Is bo ,n>ra, MILLS _ _ - -_ _18, - -1936_ -J. S.• BALSDOT4. ICKERINki — NATIONAL WAR LABOUR BOARD During - COST OF L�VI NG BOLUS - - AND AUGUST - Ehopping on of S. ONTARIO _ _ • MONDAYS and' _F`RI'DAYS FARMERS, The DOZrilti]dil Bureau of Statistics has only; except by special ` - found that the cost of living index number �u arrangements - ' - - - i ar April 1, 1942, Of 115.9 [adjusted lade: - Poultry, Hog and other Conceiitrate WE PAY .TORAtiTO. PRICES" AT WHITBY, YOUR HOME MARS?r"J� ` not risen b one Whole point Or' always on hand. 115] has y EGGS HOGS -' - more ever the index number for October - :4- X.J. R >� l� {CALVES IS L. . f 1, 1941, of x15.5 '[adjusted index •114:6j.- - °- - ,According -ly; "tom National Wore La -bout 8rierbu8h Hospital!!' _ -, - AND ALL >bt»tDS :oF - Board, pursuant to the provisions -Of Sec- - Government Licensed t; ° tion '12 of Order in Council' P. C. $253, ! Main Si:, E Stouffville Opt. : Poultry; ., � -� dreiikl -'? for the period �_ - ' Phone 1y1 T • determines and annbunces, - - ; . s nsty,•Medicar, an Sur f al ' i - �aay 15, 1942, to August 15, 1942, subject: cases Taken r.r gI�R� 'FARMS - =_: < # 'to. the right of employers or employees to "" "Maternity Semi -Room i ° - 1..IMI�'ED° :apply to a War Labour Board for authori- 1 (tKMtercd Nurses in attendance and +� i zaon of 'payment of such an amount of S4 hour service riven. ti _ ... 7lnrbalance- .-Service i �` = _ cast =of- fivisrg �w��w as a' Bvarci ivay MRS. E. R. GOOD 'SS -37 -' .- _ .. _ _ WHITBY ONT. ;Pop" w.a+nY r. 888 r. determine to. be "fair and reasonable," . ` under the provisions-of. the Order, that:. - ,k - - - L. E. t7 , C N ILL ' NEXT WEEKS SPECIAL i4 (a) 'Then ahsli be no change ierthe ;FUNERAL D18EOTOR �D - - „. .; arnount or percents a of coat of •. ".; _ rips bonuses preaent�y beina paid; _ E11[$ALiI$A'' ' • x .t; (b) An „• who has not bean - Ausei�e'Wiw. s Fresh and poked Fillets - -.. - ppaa � coat of living bonuses may not - ' besl�n to_pay ouch-bonuses. 8toutLtUle /'" : — - - - _ _. a- ;By Order of the National War Labour Hoard, 1 Pboae.. R ua Pdontt IiUMPFiREY MITCHELL �L V` r n h W]t[. C. MUAYAS.���� er of Labour and' it airy m SILK"S4 : � = JUNICE OF THE - ' Ottawa, Canada, for the County of OnfuM >•- 2. May 12, .1941. PICSERING ONT. .