Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1942_05_22w. -r',�, .eFl y '^•h'*a. r ?„'�"1 n t•,-:, •r _ ���w.,,,,A. ,.• '`',^Y. Kr'V e' 'YFw.'. .'a'J�I4",y, �. J _ "�• - 'r - ., ,�- .. r , _.._•.•^.� -•_ .-.. ,.. _. : !-'. ._. 'r.�r .�;�.t': t'itr•�'•et'A: �e�o. ^i . --i•� Tl+l 's. T,' 'y • - 4 .� No. �0 VOL. LXI = .PIC�IaI�tIN(I� ONT., FRIDAY, MAY. 2_. 1912 -. - _ - • - - . This Neek' A V rose Drive. �e ins Tpe organization for the anneal ; . h and of Daffodils, ,Hyancintha and - duced to ashes in three hours.. ., ;•� -- ;; -; campaign for funds for the Red ;i _ i th Tulipa. sDemocratic Country. quiet, The 45 percent tax on industry, x.,.,; >:;:,.,.,.,., et the sou ha f V ? > >? Cross Sore n o � lIsms . 1_ o ca Y - tax on ro ' rt Hol and 7 _ w sass 0 P Pe .3' h -own biotin P• t their ' min8ed r Filtering TFiwnship, has now been _ • . and had g led on the chance of *stet •'Rp and is fully supplied with sue' _ . . In -the words above, Mr. C. P. etnei'ging g fir, and Mrs. Goody` an spending- ) Iiteratuie- and at time -of writ- from this coming storm `h' tkvo Week's vacation. a1] Portland _ ' ing the canvass has caQinmenceri '1' Interpreter at the. German as a neutral, and was now paying , `'�•.' ,;' ,', .. PS". -I canvass Officers, Prison Camp, bowmanville, for its neglect, 11,000' business , •; - Miss Rutks• Redditt; of Keswick, !!g urga�lla�i�,,.. are ► .:......::::....: was a week-end guest of Mr. and lmakdng themselves responsible for referred to his own= country. Hill- plxwers, Judi -and, when addressing the local Rot- and four to' five thousand 'persons I Mrs, W. H, Westney the canvass in your respective. dis- Club on Monde evening. killed. + a' '.; t Pte, Arthur Silk; Camp Borden,' _ _arY Y g• - - - ::. is &A home th his fSM*y hero fW Whit° — M. This was Lhe 110118rhd OI 1y115 w 'fie neat, �.ialsy, • ot,ca�til.va :.':::� P, i,tid, an_n ll f,•a u p �" ' <:� a - C14rJ,y 111 �c J VO dl(-1 ad OI. — y 1 i cod - Mrt A E. Arnistrong have the first example of the Dean- had "risen again" after a .16th ten_ Mr. and Mr�lr jJacK- tatolC -turd— ocratic Nations that had tired of turfy invasion, would, with the rest r %' ' son, Were visitors on' Sunday, with Ad Mm 'Wes, Petty' ' }� r `" Mr, and Mrs. L MoTle the World War, and the post -war of the Democricies, rise again, The :�E::• <'.' „<. y -7hanbarton -, Mrs, Chas, Annie depression ' a station of nation that Nazi "new order” was doomed- to Mri and Mrs. Arthur Mitchell uptick head to balre Shore - Mr. e a _:, - -- vmd would _ °► t�risited - Suatsuille h B11nt1IIgr - naa iapsed inw an null- 111.c�:�L: , w ... ` . T. complacent league of peoples. He spoke also, " briefly, on the sfi,' over the week -end. Pickelring Village - Rotary Club, Holland as one of -the last war, - rich -iii- natural= resources Dutch East Mr. J. Poynter, of Toronto, and M. S. - Chapman and Roar Muria- in 1929 a nation of 20 zillions, a Indies, 9,000 miles away from the formerly of Pickering, 'is *building 6i on, 'in charge. ;Akrdley+ Catsiturmnity club, F. M. third of wham were without emp- Weeping Tower of Rotterdam, where hared on the property purchased loyment, now turned to Wmmun- ambitious young Hollanders. sought :. f -,';, from acid adjoining Miss A. E. Rich= Chapman and Mrs, P. Neale in ism •and- riots. their fortunes in -the Civil Service, "'' ardson. T ,.charge. Rolland, always a peaceful, peace- or Dutch Industries, anion which Greenwood - Rev, -'Mr, McVey g Pike fishing reached a new high at - The Y. P. L`. of the United _ Tibia is the only appeal the Red laving country, which from, its geo- the Royal Dutch Shell Oiil. w-as the Frenchman's Bay this week, sa Church) finished- up their year With t Owe makes this years It is entirely graphical disadvantages, 'having nei- principal. Exports from these col- hundreds swarmed out from the city a Weiner roast at Chapman 's bush - dent n the= oil, minerals or forests, and ones consisted chiefly, Qf an annual to get .in on the catch. The Bay on Wednesday ' last, and the msap _ delmm upon your generosity for therefore became the bankers of the 77,000 tons of sugar, 34,000 torta of boasts -some nice fish' as is proven who attended, report a good time, the carrying .'out of its huoianitar- 'world and a nation of ship- build- rubber, 50,000 tons of tin, and ii0,- -b;y . the above, taken - on Sunday last. N. F. -_ Mec'hin, Oshawa, F. C, UK vark- as n a 0J E ,a..'3 - peT -- - - - - -- - _a Meekiii - �tt&w °o— L, R; id -Mee. -- ' era, now uecarne engtt7fea -- ln'tile- ...tom.. YV11D vl '..•ef......, I-. .t3vE ...._ , , _ shitted to contribute to its funds - ruinous throes of economic starva- tion of the population derived the' Devitt and daughters, Toronto, were Oat contribution of -the Bed` Cross - tiom pondit4ons in Holland were incomes from the tobaeca industry, Pickering Boys lit Gnarl et Honour guests of their mother, Mrs, $ugh _ which we would like to st=ew is ripe for a.. political. ' and Nazi both, at home and in the zolonies. to their bLjeas_es. Mechin over the week -end their invaluable assistance in recur- harvest In the last election before Speaking of the occupation of the Encouraged by tits steady -rain of inforlaation for. relative► with Ina resent letter from John Cook ,Kids last Duffik's Creels made ' J$ )information the invasion, 1935, fifty-one pout- East Indies, by the Jape today, he k' .. ;mss to prisoners of war, red in of Pickering, now overseas with the another attempt to flow over • the i+aal parties sought power in Roll- made the statement: Of all the � • P -• met sad fpod R, C. A be describes an 'mapec- highway ;q the, west end . of the t . �raa��n%ttiag -. ,_aa8'ea sad, fourteen were elected there the peoples• interested . in the develop- flee,) b3, • Z'beis '3dsjeatiea one Ong- - - ttttills to those interred in er mny speaker congratulated himself on maent of the East Indies, only the �ufge. and on Saturday matadns, _ camtries• ' r becgmmg a cidaen of a Irwo -party Dutch had formerly understood the and a eve succeeded. It soon subsidedR and ao If oua oalrvessers have not already i>t event was the inspection of y nation . unscrupulous Japanese and they had dawoage Was reported, "Vied 9P� >rm, they will do -Be Holland's (and later, the world1s) granted no concessions to them ". a unit of Majesties Canadian troops by Their Majesties end General Mc- , ". Within the next fox *W16 and we • eeonoetnie and political unrest, which Jos. Banigan thanked air. The W. A. of the Ua6ted Clmseh reappetitally soUcit your eontinwd � in Holland viewed as the Prinsen for the word picture • given .rQmin on, Pickering boys key a Pklsering, Gardep Pirt7, June '1T. - lida# reception for thence y prominent role, Charlie Baker and - clouds of the approaching storm. the Club, which , should be consider- John Cook being chosen to act as the leaders of HOtlatsd - refused to ed very carefully by all of, us, and A. R P. 1_ Mrs. Robert McBradr passes in recozmze. taken as a warning ose _who members of ,the , son) -ol- r. an , - rtut� � and Alvin Ruhituon son o! Mr. and win i,v tae Ildiida line tlasaatl - - t ; Zwett, Nash.. an Tuesda7. 'iifihen the Nazi invasion of tiol -i- moose to rem_ ain as t1Oiiana am Mrs A- R Robinson, uncurled the _� lam, Monday evening A. R. P. session it flag. Bob Scott was ais3-nesrk;� one" , i'tldtering, ed by a "mind- our•own -business . Mr. Goo. Wt. James, Publisher of John states. - "they did not get a �t°orawn Imo, h4eede -aaxt� received word on Wednesday, of the goverranent" which included 60 air- the Bowntanville Sta aunan, and a er,y -god took at the 'ding and o death of her mother, at Everett, line planes, 500 military planes and Rotarian of 14 years unbroken re- Queen, it was - eyes front, and they � _Sent_ to Telegram B• W. V� Fu" Wask . cal! Tuesday, in nor Bath a meagre array of ground defen- cord in attendance at Rotary Lan- could not turn an es eball' ". X,eatr, Jbs. McHrady moved to -t1w -as• were entirety liquidated in five chew, accompanied Xr• Prdn*", Guard -of- Honour took up a position St. George's Guild Flower ft $5.00 states same yeast` ago with her bents by the invading air squad - both of whom were introduced by - 20 feet from the reviewing stand, � Shd will' be remembered by eons, one commercial Mane escaping H. R, Monday, host for the day. containing the Royal Party RED CROSS BRIDGE . EUCOtH moot lix the `family plot, Chicago, on in the centre of Rotterdam was re- will be withdrawn on May 25th. I iAtY te and enjoy the Bridge and Nalsda3t Room,- - = . Euchre in the Red Cross " " tetsltrtsstrssal issue. "'There's a Bomb; ;III Your Barnyard" Friday evening May 22, a o,c pro- - Girod prizes. Adm. 25c. Ladies, pro - �[�fEiost But that booth won't explode. We Arrangements are being made to _ + vide sandwiches. Be on- time. _ do mean however that most farmer's puck up this salvage from your v 'p B. FORSYTH. b. D., Director Three teachers resign Pickering ,(�4•o�oom.� Aroefsws or gaoato Kaa. have enough. scrap metal -around the hones and farms, but in that area gn rprei Member tee s►mertaa oow�.°rat r,ge to make one of the merger outside of the village. they age ask- ,NbUc t and Conl:nuation Schools. rbses Ism Claresoat. fast:. bombe. We have been watcningl and ing the farms to get together, as - s ii,ego� reading of the salvage , activities .far as Poskzble, -and- bring_,your_sal -T _ Mary F ans,.Mary Choq- Misses • a ' -that i ie -being • carried on ..J1 . over vage ro °one central point, to' facil- -- �etQ Bpi I?�re_thp _Joblin have a re- Canada, and know that our ca nm- . itate pickup, and save gas and signed from the teaching staff' s RDUNOLU hUULY barilater. -. .F of the local school to take effect at " -- •a sol ciior, rotary t'at,t.c. mot yw-t;oan', unity bem is quite 'capable and pat- mileage► A lot- of volunteer work - s , @din formerly mcuptea by toe lute w. s. t:br»' riotic enough to goUect.. salvage, ers are giving their time and ser- x, the end of June, gia.tlsutb. stns of t.ourt riou.e. W psiVY• tsr7 with kny •municipality. vices gratis. Those in the village y BEATON ESELL 4 R055- One thing,we are able and forced will be asked to leave their salvage - Barristcrs ts• belfelters to egnphasize is -that - salvage at the street walls, as-'with the city - -;•' '>'" • W - -' -- E SERVE collecting. is no longer a hobby, or collections. -- W.,, IiEATOh. K. C: : 7tlethhone -AND ALSO ,GIVE Et.BRCIOKE BELL. K. C., Ade1,2838 a 'game. as may have been - opposed; liatet•ials required and how prepared r.. • - but is now a vital necessity' The tiettspapers, books and magazines - t J' B'F• Ros` Aajs • P•owers have now..galned mucll tie, each-of 'the three" in separate, 372 Bay St. INSURANCE JOHN L. POND. _7AW Toronto of that, territory -from, whirl we, at flat bundles. - -- _ - _ - __- ss NGU5rlbicl�iILLAN- Banister, SoI- one - time - secured. -mueb of the. raw : =- ` t.}e��g Akitor, - Notary Pthbbc.' Ip Melinda Street materials used in industry and man- Misce:laneons waste -paper, such young lady behind the- pleasant SIERV ICE- Toronto. Ireltrihcne >rle,T 6,403. ?Ptf ufacturing, 'and today, • war Indus- gs corrugated cartons, • cigarette +e► triem',Amang these, rubber is at the voice now heard from CBC Ottawa _ 3 boxes, .cereal boxes, old, envelopes, studios, announcing. news and other . CS'i RIL E. MORLEY �- --�� moment probably the principal item. writing and wrapping paper., ` important ne.twdrk assignments . [� RRIIEAT T'. FAL:.AI9E, L. D $.; �linety 'percent of our rubber came N. . S. bo not include cellophane, GENERAL INSLRANCE _{•. 1D.D.9. GraduAiof tae Royal Cdlltge of '(ruin the. :Malay Peninszla. That's wax, carbon or tarred paperer as from the, Capaol, She speaks 9eo- SERVICE PROTECTI64 Daaital Surgeons and the Unieemt? of Toronto. , eras ' languages, fluently. =Church. reodence second door east of St. And. gone. V: a have now reached that they are of no' value. - Flatten the ', -iris's Church, Pickenng,•vnt. office hours: a int, where we have' to look arouri3 waste raper and tie in bundles: _ RAL SFP.`:'CE AT LIVER. '�^� /� '�'1 �j a t. M. !O •a p.'m., or dy mot ointment. (X-ray P4 _ i' _ - F -._y • jam. • . � _n ■ Z1 � - - -_ service), Phone Pick Volt. our Own Country, and rVelahm much u of these materials which we hive Bottles, cosmetic jars, glass .con - POOL, E`: G., F1�R PILOT OF'F- 1. �JICER RAY TAYLOR • {a2t�sts a RrQei called ''scrap", '_1io.A of these mat- tainers and broken. gas; - place ](nSt118Aee of All Kind-s« ergs[:; b}" a, process •- 01 •--"boiling- in - cardboard boxes, cases, or bas- . - ;t'I1: and Mrs. _llrs. Arthur Tay- ':,:, H. BI%ATON, TO «`yHl.p doom -and skimming the dirt ,Off'..kets. ; lot, of Cheery�tood are in receipt of g8gt Rates Available Wltfl D. Clerk. 'Gonveyanc.er. omens %goner leave a product eyuaT "to the origin- „a letter. from Rev. E. Green' Smith. akin tl .aHftlavit%, Accuuntant, Etc: %suer of 10 ft. Metals pots. pans, metal toys pie- + Security /ritttiaKt Lieensra. w'tiitevale, out. al 'raw product., For instant,:, , p • of Liverpool, '�+yIig. I astor of Island and Service. ._., . - - — of. inch_ garden hose will produce- ces- of _piping, broken' tools etc. - .Road. ��Icth(,di;± (i�uFCh „_ Liverpool, A, E. RIGHRRDSOT�� enough �%e -r -to make eight gas - A-ccuniulate -in_ heap -. -- or place in C�,uth, <dcscribif g briefly, the. funeral . Add-. masks - if every family -in- Canada bags or. boxes. : s,crvicg, held for' their son, RAY, BROUGH?iM PICK 515 GEfiI•RaL INSliRA \(iE turned im'one -half pound of .fat -- - .«hC,ce death was announced a few KEAI, E�TALTE each week, w'e could recovar four Rul)bar. - in any and at? forms, .``*eek,5 ago'­—PRONE AGIN. 62 W 3, DIILLIKEN . CUNVI:YA \LI \G million :pouni of �l.yceiine a yeafi} ]rot tearer tpttl,0;,. -tires and tubes, Full military •Honours �rere act rvl5ber' goes into- nearly every war footwear, hails .etc. pacK in most. ordecl, ,vith the officer: of. hi., i ' old established agency, ready - Clarke �X'eYitiCe An mathi.ne. and this year's require- .compact' R-ay. in,- seluad -•on; •attending: _ _ to serve. meets 0f 1'.o:000i.tono, 7 lneahss Aire _ Quoting-from the letter his sass: S DUCT T. 'Phone P9ck. 6000. • • - ri!d'tiie'.6r its equivalent from every l:a*:•, bags, .worn -nut clotnln car- , -LICE\ I D : ,. IONEER , «, y �,� i>• / 8� 'Fcl1'0w t�a'ficprs,- •in-- ttK7a,. .marched :, ,_. �7� Al. three persons in Catra.rla, _ pets etc. -_tie in bundle. _ _ _ to the foot oI, the - drat :e find salut- For the Counties of York lad Onto YY Ji MAW W On Frida} , Julie otili; the local - ed _ it -� A not just -a 'f�rrnal care- `ario; successor n-r'Cbrpl: KetL Pren =' ;. isiCiJN4� ## A,q i_, Sabftme _Ggniinittee are conducting Fats, greases - put iii tin contain- - ill ^� werr+ salutinx - a braze VALUATOR I.OR - a'Salt-age ,Collection . over an area, .ers,altanes= of a`I - .ki-nds• -- put--in and gallant- comrade ", "although he -' _-•t�alee coeduetad Auptc.lrerti reaching from the Brock Road to bags. , had 'been hdre only three weeks. Prentice .(+former Prentice fijd- e#�be or wiice. Address tilt Dundee the old Green,6oa Road, and- the hit Commanding Officer soon "recog - Pientidej.-' Farm and Farm $i6!!♦ C- K-: E ING N EWS11 T41--1 I ., M-.. R Jtreet, -East, 3rd concesssion -to the lake (they NO tin cans or bottle tops- nized his worth. He told me your Sales a specialty at fair and -Mew will go beyond those Boundaries, if _ . _ _ . son was 'above •the avers e • in Will _ - ��� Whithy, Ontario. /... g -able-ratea. - H. _ t there is a worthwh�e quantity, they Farm scrap metal - pile in heap in and ability ". f t %i want yours and all they can get)..' most convenient way, - = : • '? �^ : i_� - / - ., :: I • �, .,• - it I . . a ii/ i 1 61 THE WAR •WEEK - Commentary on &rrent Events = _. _ _. ___•- - 1Viessage Of Good Cheer Giv en - �._ Ry Prime Minister ChurchiH There echoed through Mr. _ We are too close to such events �- - -- , Wrscchill's_ ArrImly- _messured tea. of secant - diva as �-ae#s - 'REGULATION ' truces yesterday all , o1 the old the of Madagascar, the dramatic 11germination, the old force and rersiisal in" the Battle- of- Burma, • + lilt, backed by a sees confidence or the stunning blow dealt to the _ - sad a new auth6i•ity; says The Japanese naval forces in the _ Vew York Herald Tribune. It was Battle of the Coral Sea, to be able �� of rises, retreaded, and used -. - -- _- - unanswerable authority of iv to estimate clearly their' longer tirM new and used 'tubes; and retreading services amts. Not,-perhsps his blast - dallmcsnce. Indeed she 1tt11- score _ -.. • : •.-. _ , Y;, .for address to" tti Italian people' ' on both,,sldes' is Buraiti or the` • -.- EFFECT - •--- -------- „ -ft the last days of 1940 has the Coral Sea has yet ba counted, - -- - -- -time Minister spokes with quite and in neither c e is the eDi- a _. sing. Dealing with the Ions code definitely cl red. Yet so far - _ _ _ ..: tatervening sttocessioa of peridds, . as we -can judge Wolff the naval details and insietl�, he has not a lion northeast. °f AuatratSa•m.,. Cmly a Am ew, a Owners o creep a lg liiC- vel&lti, f1lo nuw been able to. a - setback to Japan of the first obtain usable tires or tubes, or retreading services. Apart from sales permitted ._Through t the two long years dimensions. Such a rate of. losses, by the sew regulations, ao person may buy or sell, borrow or lend hArt� er- �., , e he collapse of France the certainly, could not �►e long sus- away, mortgage, Curn, cut, destroy or otherwise dispose of any sijch tire or British and their Prime Minister tainea• - t..td�. ✓.:�:J.c yail,ltig- �wiiersl dart oiv_ipep. -unto .Inree classes, on this basis: .._ - - — — --- � - - - •se.:nesa, courage _ and, little be- filth each day that. passes, i4lr. • sides. But now at last the weapons Churchill- seems to' be more and Class: Oho a�ay buy: iVhat stay bs bought: Holy ptucheses -stay be aside: are coming into their hands; they more.. correct In calling Hitler's i.A,i Physicians, New, retreaded, or used tires; To buy new tire or tube, retreaded tire tee partnerb of a mighty' alliance, attack upon Russia last -June a _ visiting nurses, now or used tubes; retreading or retreading service S1��urchaser must °tatxl blunder " T blood t+�. Fuoi�,W,=,, ..rice•. apply ror Xabo Per>irtit to the nearest Ohtlrchill again adreseea the .ea- _ through which the- Nazi tyrant - Police, - office of Wartime Prices and Trade army •peoples Is as authority which has ' already taken the German- Certain trucks, me Hoard: (For used fire or used tube; see �tre may all begin u share. Lisa people is appalling and the end is -- -_- ^ Caw "C"). _ - lhaa ever can one doubt that ]942 not in sight. It is not too much "B" war Retreaded or used drew; used To buy rmtreaded firs or retfeaduig err- - 1s the crucial year, that we are to say that, bit. Churchill's _radio _ - tubes; retreading services. vices, purchaser must apply for Ration speech was the `most confident -radio War supply permit to- #he- neareet office of War - aiteidy witnessing - -_from the inspectors; date Prices and Trade Board: (Fast - thunders dr the arti121?ry over The his made since tie assumed atlitc Ts� ownery ate. used tire or used tube sae below). _ _ Coral Sea all "around to the. craeh He hay been confident, It is true, et super-bombs on western (ter- before; but previously his confi- "C" Food used tires, used tubes. A vehicle owner in this class may buy - dence was- that of a .. man - who inspectors - many -tbe ' fiist stages of the Scrap buyer+, - - p y necessity any dealer - - sreatist and perhaps •the most de- knew only that England never Put could be conquered; today it is - - - -- -Travelling — orisd prove u$, - and fill out with era chase' - - - `aiaive battle in- history, and. that the positive confidence of a man repairmen' Certificate. Classes "A't and "8" may` -` the nett Lew weeks and months Rural school - - also buy used tires and tubes under the convinced that Germany can be hill, as the- AAStr2lian Premier bas - ,.-- _ -. - -° tau• it, shatce the world. ana perhaps e yen -now is Deing de -.' - seated. Mr. thurchw, for example, g'iji,}v, DETAILS OF THE NEW ORDER ARE OBTAMABLE _ At thin, solemn - >ziomaat, . DLr. _ would never have talked as he dill ei serial bombings; he would nev FROM ANY TIRE DEALER Churchill paints a picture of the sr have taunted Hitler for his actual' stitiation far better .. than Very severe penalties will be imposed for say infractions of the nevii re�tiIationa. ' any one, amid the shattering fall failures, as he ' did,- or warned bim The file dealers of Canada ere co- operating with the Government=in the efficient _ of the Weatgrn World two years so bluntly against resort to poison - operation of the order, and in its enforcement. It is their patrlotic duty to repair agog could have dreamed that It gent, unless he- were convinced and 1 1 _ that the Liaited Aatlou -� e1l11 far. 1,69tter th2a, nos - - it..- least -air equality and would ��'� salvage agency any scrap rubber they have on hand or receive in the future,' _ eonM -here hoped. a year ag0. soon hold i growing Sir mastery. _ including all tires- and tubes no longer, serviceable. _ when we in the United States -hold ' _: '.. • - • - E sort, wFi`te her a s,-1 r or not, must -re port b • ifday 31 to the Fire were still tangled in oar confu- very pet Y Not least among the grounds doss and experts +rase predicting _, Every Representative at his rleateet Wattitste Prices and Trade Board oRke, : • - , this, end of Russia is a space of for hope in bird Churc6111's speech _ = time and j in his posxman on May 13, which ate riot scrap, and which - weeb; better than one feared was his- reference to the bate a in we not an the wheels � � spate riot o% each veiticYe ?N oWna. amid the defeats at Pearl_ Harbor _ meat. Democlutic • statesmen to - ' the ensuing months; better recent years, --and perhaps. Mr. and in t .wren at some. points than. many ' Churchill moss of ilT, have had `p DeiDartment of Munitio today arppose His promise of a to warn their countr.alea rbat bombing, offensive by American as it was getting late. Bue when Mr. HONOLTR1113LE C. D. HOWE, ItiQXOM. OTPAWA " well is British ,pilules it even Churel►ui said, "It is now the tenth' ON>R8R $ YOVR TIRE9 —TREY ARE PROBAD ' Ig _ i .=• snore formidable than one had ez• Way, and the-days are passing," t>r V he m ant for • rs *a *t,.u1 tlRvK tJa11TIL THE WAR IS OVER - yet-there is no' evidence that -the it was getting_ late for Hitler. •Nazi& 'have succeeded is missing Hitler may .. strike still, at any - for a new Russian offensive is sur- moment, and terrifically; but with pritfag, and his statement that - each day that passes there Is ref- MOY'Q Women ee 4he largest iutoatatic gun. To Ration Candies Hitler has ".certainly" expended _ son Lor• growing confidence that plants fa the world, situated In Wore lives In Aussie already than what fiords him back is not the. �� Ontario, employs -women ta, op- _ OP.ITn .e rnhl,ia gmegtr -y -� - We, lk - ._ latnee, milling machines, y ad life' first war i.' star%llag• the fact that he daa at last lost and barrel turning machines, At • _ the .power to choose his moment. 16a1ke pelioata instrttrnertts "other factory,. established. with Food Minister Lord- rGVoolten • • . e at capital and owned by announced that chocolates and Goveram When thew hints are seen Alta• paw weeks at Training _ ajalnat . a11Cb momentary good l.: �V�[{YiCLLUY� -Vii �nr. il+urc- tae people, a Aiga percentage of otAer tansies will Ere raL:Oneti, fir• aiws as rho' lnttial success is the hill's � warning to Germany against women art working to the ma- starting July 29. A new per• the tine of poison gas, The Lou., Ossada'e army of women d1r• chine shop making Lee- Mfleld. Yonal ration bQOk will he issued Coral Sea or the astonishing re -_� in -war Domi to Arsenals 'facilitate distribution. ` es+seace of Seaerai StitTFeTI•s - -don'- - Haillr C �, �'�. said: �ed mdn' rMles. In the n a to _ '•lost" Chinese army !n Burma. "The lint thing in the world the now numbers tens- of thousands. thousands- of women and girls are ' Lord 'Woolfbd :said the decision " British people want to see is the The proportion of women to men turning oat millions of rounds of was the result of appeals by the it L difficult to doubt that evelfts lq the various branch@s of 'muni- t _ doe of pctson gas - &@*in. They : '•.. _ rt• e1 - •ate it last ttpOn Lh @i7 7emaif@- smwti r,n• •mTnnniiin._ +l.•,:.�I.ar Ivr wv.o eyul,..- sass march toward a tremendous y o se- wouia sooner their victory coat twos variet widely socordtng to 13hell filling, explosives, , i n d able distribution of ai•ailable sup - - elinsai. One may never _tor a mac them 20 years of '- hard Lighting nature °t • work; is some chemical pinata also are drawing plies. Candy itationa dot the - - asept forget that the Issue of that than win in one year • by the use Instances 1i is v low as three inoreasingiy on female labour. In armed services will be dealt with -etlma= is as yet undecided, and. °f j -'start par cent, is others as bish as 60 one of the most interesting of the _ "separately and. there - will be a `. eau be decided only by the utmost - But -iL the Germane the � e•at• publicly-owned enterprises, many special book for children. a effort and at heavy cost. But the sae of gas -then Britain In equip- In aircraft factories women's women are working on parts for Mpg, long retreat, 'at least, is ped - to' 'respond. Churchill many work is growtugly essential and &Ad the � assembly of tank p@ri• - eadiag. Slowly crime, murder and times has been right its his warn- sigaificant. • Dace; In the- early " scopes, range- finderr, and' fire"- • 1 etsion are calling up against lags of events at hand In the days of the big expansion, they control devices. 4 -. - atLir war, No-one will Ignore his solealn were used on 'woman's work And marriage is no bar now to tasemtelres the terrible logic of 't- warnings to they have dose so often warnings of gas warfare. only ', such as sewing -of- fabiic' temporary Civil Service positions. fpk the past. It was that fact which "The gangsters who rule • Ger= ,• on airplane wings and fuselages. In .one month alone the Civil,tymn Xr 0hu rchill- aatiounced -to the many are desperate. Maybe they Now, they do much of the elec- Service CommiAsion took on al. arnAR _ ' world, and announced' in partieu- will not heed Phis warning from trical wiring, the ' rivetting and moat equal numbers -322 and 312 • Britain. Let_ the. German n and.. :ao;,�ta.d vf. irld;isis run steno- lsr to the German and the Jap- _ ' $ - - -. ,,..,,/o, &a snowed them. Deed it." assembly Work.- graphers for employment 1n and �E oat then -are alreAdv t.a -on the women are matting }ntricate . out-_ide of Ottawa. / •7 - _ 11 nerd to a frightful catastrophe, '• Simple Solution - and delicate in'strumenta after There is developing a keen de- which they are the only aru- A North -East of •Scotlaind only a few weeks of inteuafee wand' for uni.iersity women who and which can be averted training. bEore ' are combining have had . ` advanced • traiuing • in farmer who received a letter from It they chanke their' course. head and hand work in making matbematics, chemistry, or radio, A" his spoke $government department instruct hs with the authority parachutes; on •whicli the, lives to fill vacmiciee' with. the Inspec- 41 events. ing him to go *on with his pldugh- of airmen often depend. For cer• Lion Board of the United King ing as he had not ploughed his tain kinds, of work, requiring del -, dam, and Canada. Several Hundred;, . " ' Prophecy in -the midst of s whole quota ,replied that his staff icacy of touch, the bands of wo women already are employed with world struggle of such titanic di- was, depleted and thit the lambing men are defter than then =s. They this hoard to, ius'pect gun barrels, T- . sons as this; according to the +eason had come upon him so titer exhibit greater patience, too, in gun carriage parts, fire control York Times, is necessarily ploughing would hate to be sus- operatioas,._that demand accurate • insrrumenit -, explosi -•es,• and radio • lj l ous, but it may well be that pended for a short period. and repetitive 'movements. parts, -rind the demand for women torlana, looking back, will place He,has received a reply instruct- As an example of. the opportuu- With teubilical - education ana ` .ds+tinite turning poiSt of the inQ him to postpone the lamb. uaining.is zteaQily- iucreasin .' i In the spring of this year. ing stason for a month. hies for women in war work, one - I REG'LAR FELLERS — Mighty Casey, Jr. " - • - By GENE' BYRNES -• ' •� • N , ♦ ti .. OF - - -•• -' - ;�`" •. •::• .. 'STEE -BIKE .. _ .. a � _ THU -ReE - _ -`. •_ ' � gfL�P "'tit _ _ . - ' _ -... • .. %'�• -" '_. P � vwxI �+ V ' III, - '°'..•"*✓- �. 3 -►4 tw. u s. ti/.. oe+... '.s,ar. r.. "*` � ■ _ - - -- At C.P.R. HEAD RESIGNS Have You Heard? The court -trial was proceeding ' P - - at- I,v. v- 3 vary smoothly until the lawyer / • - ant p of to uruia oLL� �L. L.. 1 .`t �J - ant points d a conversation ant, -. - • �O nL w�,�, Pat had, had with the defendant. � ' • yr/ "Now, then;' said the lawyer A • - 8R you «� ! nt f '� /� encouragin 'tell the " - NON jury whst-ye a t e -de ends _ talked about " m' ! „That I'll do," replied Pak "We talked about ten minutes." , -- - "No, no l" interrupted the law- yer. "I mea4 what did you and w^ - -' the defendant-talk over._ ' Health authorities agrN s <' "Oh, that!, replied Pat calm- - -- Wok �n Car >, r ly. "Sure, and we talked over that 1u - .• are an =essential "Pro- "l`r, ) 61 r the tiliphone, sir." 18de iYe fOOd In Peace or "%✓::!':.:..Ni Fsrmar s wife, (to drug- to Lw w � war. Nabisco Shredded gist)- "Now be sure and i -- lKh@d U_a_ whole arairt;v> i r r v wisich is for Hank and wkiall + tZefBai� 10096 wwi is fee the borne. Wouldn't a t __ »sign -400 ' oP '13ir u''+�9}d t �• $Ratty as orgident of the Cana- 0�7t! here& be are snrinf s • Wheat with milk at breakfast every day. dia_n Pacific Railway is announe- seeding." _ _ ad. Sir Edward remains chair - TM CANADIAN SNUOND WNUT COMPANY, LTD., Nlayara Fail., Casale. than of the Board. Stepping out of a luxurious car, _ NABISCO a middle -aged woman, dressed in - expensive' furs, approached the 1: sentry and aslcea if sne cha13 ��+ DED speak- to her soldier son. EAT Q. How can I make a +violet "He is a tall young man," she lcuzp powder! explained, "rather good- lookias, • A. By mixing 14 ounces of pow• with blue eyes, and called Clan- ' dared talc, f ounces of powdered ence Montmorency." - - ---- orris root, +ounce extract of - The sentry stopped filer, -- T°° ° Tub" What SC1 Ce easaia, % , qunes extract of jar know," he said. Then, ' pntttng ��j _ _ Is e , mine, his head around the guard-room Sixty used toothpaste , tubes ar s D1� Q, Ho9r can I teat the grade o! . door, he shouted, "Hi, Stinker, contain enough tin to solder all Sasoline? - you're wanted." electrical connactiona in a -- = A, Pour, a little gasoline into - soedium sized bomber, according 'BERYLLIUM - -- - the palm of the hand; _if. it ev The movie usher was is tit+ to Ride World. As. Germany's metal stock piles _ aporates quickly and leaves the - -- dentist's chair. uwtutiied under the di sln 14 hand ary ana clean; It in ntga 114atis ; —l4ow, bliss, wl.:.,b I months ot`war, urgent and myeter- grade.- 'If it evaporates slowly and tooth is gi•ing you an the _ Faroe Reftmd l ious requests for beryllium were leaves a greasy, deposit; it is poor - trouble? -- - " - -- received in the United Stater, grade. _ Usher.- .Second from' eke on _states, an articli) in - National Gecr Q. How can I keep the pie crust Oft in the hakony,' she re- SE D graphic m These rush or from getting too brown before the lied. - dens came a ostensibly from Swiss tilling is quite done! .a►-r U watchmakers. They wanted' the A. If the crust is browned out-, An elderly tarmac often drives _ metal- tnanv nannds of it. shio- RCHAAS pe L once to Eurtipe.by Clipper• m l ell i, er t Ebp Hlplate,_with a with • ccnLc :3 Michigan village merely cover the pin plats wit11 a with his horse and buggy. Some • • • `pan, or another invel`ted pie plate, of the boys life to "hitch on" Buy that good used car where Now. beryllidm is 'a' modern and cqutinue cooking. behind tho buggy with -their wag- prices are -the lowest miracle metal and-One of� the In- Q. How can I make a polish Tor 'ans. When the• driver wishes his �. All cars reconditioned and have creasingly- important if least• black or tan shoes' horse to speed up, he simply ' excellent Tires known sinews of mechanical wale A. A- few drops' of lemon juice ajtakes his buggy 'whip: over the Less than two percent-of It by dropped on the shoes followed by equine's -back. + Our reputation your guarantee *eight, It alloyed with copper, a brisk rubbing with a soft cloth One boy, who was - breathleadY keep the regiment waiting d w `4 red metal so will glue a splendid polish. el ' ' i her abou he_.fun, breakfast for' you:' will make that soft t - ItI UCFa h„ a ill i �[« 1, iT�ad -in ling h s fat t t 83 Buick Cabriolet, 6 whiz. $295 springs and in diaphralms of del- t- excTsurod -• ", ul, zw oo .i g4L. fie llr, lsrown wants viki �,hil.d.. L. """'- °"""' icate Instruments, .- heat-treated WAR WORKERS - 84 Buick Sedan 345 - tray at the edges' 'step on it' he just shakes tits 86 Buick Sedan ... »....w:»:.. 495 beryllium alloys stick to their job A. Take ordinary :wrapping :, , even under tlercely` corrosive .con- . soriai over_ his back.' find Mellor from paitnfui corns ; 87 Buick Sedan ............ ....»- 64S , . string, and, after cutting off the with. CRESS CORN SALVE 88 Buick Code, 5 Pass.:.... 745 - ditions. - In tests made -under a fringe on the -rug. crochet -an edge as • salt spray, springs of beryllium, "'1 hope, dear, that you get Esep•} ea soar fen n die fO., - e $8 Buick Sedan ...............� 74$ on the rug about one and one „ fins Gore -Sehe ana rnala it ditsct,00s'u• 89 Buick Sedan .. ....... i , .-... 845 copper have cone on fun.ctloning alt i rhea wide. This adds to. the •tig' - when- you're waled. 5b. 4 40 Buick Sedan .................. 895 long after theirljt�ring_eteel rivals appeal•anre and' the rug will- last - � wrote she fond motbes to her mO°e�r� .• _ -kti 1 Buick Super Sedan much, longer. y ...: 1495 hSve broken. bay in the Army, and don't b• - � At defies, CHEVROLET Hoe a Mu eternarl 'and so - " p p 8i6 %nevroist Coa h a._.. „... Dfe'- -noes Deryltium,-' might be thts 89 `Chevrolet Coach .,..... »... 725 metal's slogan, _. 89 Chevrolet Sedan ..._ 745 „ ,Such %Spartan refusal. to quit to S S 1 F i E D ADVERTI S E MEN T S .. . �Chevrolet Sedan .. „.. 895 the pinches has .given beryllium a a a • -- 'itb Cfievroiet `Coach .:_..� .: 845' a « 1r rl,o tlre,e •r► 41 Chevrolet GOaCII ...___._..x 1014 • ' (CHRYSLER -- DESOTO of t,Oday's mechanical arthies, "air - - - ECZEMA SUFFERERS SUMMER hCHOOL _ - - -R4 Chrysler 6 Sedan_ ......_- 39S _- flec_ts. and _navies._ It serves In ttte , BABY catctcs - 9 Chrysler Sedan ...... 825 sensitive fire Control apparatus yT.tl:TEl1 �'APONS READY F'Ofi f:CZE34A AND A OST ANT BUDLAND SUMMER SCHOOL $ - itchy conditions, Quick relief. Eighth annual session. July sixth- 87 Desoto Sedan 5.45 which alma big- guns, and in other e, *t'ly de the , - There's birds uuranteed with rthur Ecssma August - seventh. - Courses for ° ° °-�' :,.enough v these r,hoics birds for' 1t 1 Refresher DODGE - -PLYMOUTH iriilitary equipment so secret that the markets. Late ]day pullets. Oincm City all Drugs. TO teachers include: t ) - for ant. T i 97 Dodge p ••. . i:.. a vm, bar,. and _ &farted 'pullets or June. Queen R'e•E, oroato. _ _work is nevr u Del' echo @I mathe -• - ewtn staf >w., „o.. :.• mil.-' , mattes and science; ence: ('L) tuition •� -` H P WANTED ,” uyyaa .�,. , s- s-`.6i .h -ses� hi 88 Dodge Coach ........ :....... 665 u,' summer ehleks, now. Bray. ' � gy (8) tAltloa In the Normal '$9. Plymouth Coach :. :.:.... 895 - '+ ra t ery, 1$0 John. Hamilton. WAITED WARD AIDES FOR. _ hoot' subjects: (1 lasses in - - - " - ;0 Plymouth Coact ........._. 845 But ,beryllium's bl est use now „ Notch �LNT 0D Hospital, Gta'vehharsG - folk-drafta, choral reading and ILO Pl}outh Sedan 895 •!s. 1n, airplanes, for part.4 whose _ Apply tp. The Superintendent c ing. is glorious, reading Droirihirtyr, -•-•• °•••° KUT1•:'. THE. Ti�'F.DULE CHICIfB •- Nurses. :,summer d Island gl Va athoaltanQ.' -- FORD - MERCURY failure would mean disaster. Th; wherever you go. No one knows M in write the e and. Thouean Twaddle chicks quite as well as or information F .86 ord -Coupe . 44S metal playa its lifeordeath role III the 'one who purchases them WANTED AT MUSKOKA HOS- Summer School. • 8 ord Sedan 620 the motor and instrttlmeut pane Of 7h, y know their profit making - pLtal.- UrAvenhurst, housemaid- Mldlaad, Ontario. or In Toronto 18 Ford Coach ..............• 580 �' waitrgsaesi. ' EiDertenee sot n•c- piton Hyland :581. r ability Une their - and a Quar- e E!7 Ford Coach _ r every American Warplan @, and t,-r• Tweddle Chicks were sold in essary. ADDly to J. T. ]hurray. 475 tbose of every other major power 1911. •.NIure are beinu sold this OUTBOARD MOTOR 9 Mercury Sedan •...... »_•._• ?4u Mr., we' have 19 purebreeds, a CAMS - USED AND NEW - 0 .Ford Coach __. • R45 - provided they can get it. hybrid crosses. 4 breed& of tur- NEW 6 H•1', tiEPTUNE. BAR&AIN Hence the sudden urgent needs -keys and I hybrid breed of tut+ 816u W. Write Advertiser: 1f HUDSON TERREPLANE - key . tv' -choose from. FREI,i MOUNT PLEASANT MUTURS 'Ltd -, lenwood Avenue, Toronto. 64 Hud. 6 Ter. Sedan ........ 1f +5 of "Swiss watchmakers" aroused Toronto's ,oldest chrysl•r, Plym- _ cntslogue. Tweddle Chick Hatch- ouch dealers; three location&, 68,2 a healthy 9USpieiea c4e United alley, Limked, Fergus, •Ontario. - 87 Ter. 6 Sedan .c._....:...... 6d5 States, particularly since a few bit Yleetaant 1tOad 8040 Yoag• YATENTy _ 40 Hud. 6. Sedan .....-...... 860 _ -- 44Ab�KXV - EfbL'IYStF�TS &us ymany F`YTkJUH3TUN1dALUH& CUMPANr 8L• and 1650 Danfor NASH pouqus Ot -. uer )lium, a,wyrl as - Dut-s •d to s r our F • k a c DIU men¢ W ri Lo r ' r• Boo a • 011 hors. slats n•. • ii is with 96 or 98 percent of cop• 1890: 14 sing West, Toronto. $6 Nash.6 Sedan .......... ... 455 „ "�, BAKERS' OVENS A.ND •NIACHIN- 1•t on pedigreed renewed and an• loformatto r•- '410 Nun 6 ,elan eau . erj —¢Re ' -w,.nT 7..,...,.at ■1. a)yzed uaeA ears. -- qussU t -O f n oa springs to siipi)ly' the whole world. ways on hand. erms arranged. _ OLDS •• •. ,' k p.S. The didn't get their beryl• Correspondence tnvited. Hubbard MEDICAL ` 6 Olds ,Sedan 295 - s ns. j'., Portable Oven Co., vos Bathurst RuI&UMATXC PA i 6 Olds Sedan •_ 395 lium. St., 'Toronto. FUR S T U !td A C 4 TROUBLES, - " 7 'Olds Sedan 645 heartburn, acidity, nausea, ulcers; FRUIT JUfCES -THE PRI \CIPAL 8 Olds Sedan " ' Itoola•, Bt NAtL Burr fd white tongue, upset atom- 675 ach rom wron eating, use Elik's fagredients in Dixon, Remedy g for Rheumatic ,Psi Neuritis. 0 Olds Sedan 945 WRITE FUI: FREE: CATALOGUE, +Yo. 1" prescription of eminent' Gold only Ottawa's Drug. $tore, • 88b Elgia, Uttawa Postpaid 81.00. ` � NEYI SURGE Latesc Sensational Books. Da- stomach eDecialist,. 660, 1.00, PACKARD / Luxe Book• Company. -57- Queen - 42.UU. Elik's Medicine Co., usDt 82 Packard 'Cab.'.....:..:._.::. 285 (� Y WHERE'S � � 'sc.'ure�t, Room '21, Toronto, Ont. WN 3askatooa. OLD RGtiS REWOVii:N xew 87 Packard Sedan .........r .: 645 ` YOUR . BLT(:Hl,,It5l eL1Cl \(: MACHINES WANTED - EVERY SUFFERER RUGS, NEW RUGS' BADE FROM 88 Packard' Sedan .. -- .••. 7.15 1 MINARD'S -�\ of Rheumatic Pains or Neuritis • oold. Dominion Rug Weaving com- PONTIAC F.it.TORY REBUILTS, ALL MAKES, ' gyStor 386 Y `V iytp for hoe t. a o. $6 Pontine' Sedan ....::..:....:. -: --295 ° '' pri es 1 t ,sass Becket Prtid+ticti i ruW ohCY• St _ xon's Remedy. Munro's W. Toro t c µ e; Elgin, ostpaid full far icular - �. 6 r • 86 Pontiac C ,ape ...:......... 395 t.,7• Ltd., 633 -535. College Street, WANTED � 88 Pontiac, Sedan ...........�.. 676 ,� Toronto. DYEING a CLEANING $9 Por.�.ac Coach .:.:...........: ?25 SOLDIERS HAL>i TANNERY L�BOCRER$, HELP WANTED HAVE YOU ANYTHING NEEDS ag 65 years or younger,- 89 Pontiac Sedan ........ .... 765 dyeing or cleat 7 Write to us 13 o y thave discharge papers. dA Pontiac Coach .........._. 895 RUS OUT TIRED ACHi>< RANTED AT MUSKOKA, 'HOS- for information ro. are • lad to ono wa es to good workers - 71. •• '' sw s -D Mudge •Limited, New •' Pontiac Sedan . .............. 9.15 • p h m er your ee two _ W rt- oane itali Graven urst a married 44 ><1 _ -- :' • coups to won togitli•I i[i .dl•t Li it ,. Psrk•r'■ D tr orrri I Pontiac Coach .. :.....:. 1046 " "Z - kitchen. Good wages and per- Limited TY1 Yoaa• Street, r. ' . Al Pontiac Sedan .............. 1095 s r BJB,• mauent position it sattsfacto To PHOTOGRAPHY ACh. STUDEBAKER J.. s ence -not n•ceesary. ADD�i, i ` 87_ Studebaker' Sedan 565 �J• Jiurrar• PLACARDS, STICKERS TRUDGE THROUGH $9 Studebaker. Sedan -........ 795 ' „ GLADIOLII BULBS jsATRIOTIC GUM STICKERS FOR TN er Heat, Rata, or Hall _ •nvelo os and letterheads, 80 for /�� r � C y Satisfactory Terms Arranged �YOO GIRLS WHO SUFFER aLADIULII- RAINBOW 1dI�T - 16c.' Placards for door. win- RAVE YOUR SNAPS 70 blooming - .wise, in lu i 'doors, automobiles, halls, and DeRvesed by Melt _ Trad" Accepted , Picardyy,, $1.00 postpaid. bonzes, 10 for 80c.. Harvie s Flag' Any 6 or 8 exposure film perf•cUz - - man, Harrlston, Ontario: _ Store. ass sing East Toros dsteloD•d and Driated' for only sS� upr•m• Quality and fast servic �NDRS� HEL2 WANTED M WANTED guarant.�d. _ DYS RORRfl ADiAN . ENTh1RPRi r WITS IMPERIAL. PHOTO SERVICi _ BUICK - PONTIAC W E68H6• ware, -.a o uN T 1!',ISI - Station J, onto . -- - -- IL you suffer monthi� rrampa, back" L Oe r8 lmtaadrlaA p flit tterri personnel en a e• ptc foie• To scha. distrea of irtegularltia, fiecc ssarY 1 Bf[ e_ a ea�M ;pear e�ctiviti�a ms "or 0D gua�F- „ rrr X041 BAY aT.." _n•rvousne 4us.- to_ty94Eio�1e3 _ ___. -_vial tos.�p�dltcta o�lx nee.as -� -The word- ani�ar_ _ _which dates _ J1 Yi3NG>tt 3T. moist 7 a fWWR Sties. Present auppptCes adpuate. from the American War- of ilZArfFO1S'%iil Ay1R. Plnhhitn's Vaptable'Qetisposind 08 Fsyoiaatlpg A B., G Book tart • TORONTO — ONT. Tatffb (w1ta added kaO.. X"e - = o P. , - •- -- vatnsbte' informatl'on. ' No r yend.nce. means one whu $]toots t. pa0ktiyJprloOinlft ,TinayayD>seig For details, FAMILiJ'r7C PRO from tinder cover as.v ► hen- shoot:.' Canada's ,Lair oat Buick - Pontiac bland up sad blood. WAS In Oseada, • J)UCTS, 670 St Clerdetft, ,Hon- - ,1`' . �ealera +� 91-- - treat - ins _ snipe. .Y : TAE PICXXRLNG NEWS _ . • .• � -� R, C• CLEND'ENINa - - • �z3-- �Pi�: �; - - ��pp��+°° . .� Per yew. $1.50 In advaaa STANLEY Toronto AD. ERS zi,�,a,a; n. L th„ tT�t� c� rUN$ttaL uIRFGroa - �, AGiwoourrst W sbd Gt. Bin' $2.00 in advance. Private Arubulautir — -itol\ V.1BJ01\ We will trade Western !)ny :Loci 1i.;hC 'if 1. � p �.�eat for Fall Wheat TRANSPORT oRT '. and 1kive ynu 20c. per bushel -t Uuud uuu - _,-and PICKERING d -- - - -- - _. - m�UA �- - - - -'_ VKlvhr:. i0ji ' THURSDAY, FRIDAY. SATURDAY It it is See4 E u are needing • EVERY HOUR MAY 21, 22 and 23. 1 I►� P eeasult us. At 31 minutes after the hrrur 10.31 Markham, Ont, CARTAGE a, m. 'to 11.31 p. m.' Also at 8.31 Dumbo : _ IOVIN(i} Order Fence at the old Prices 0 _ and 9.38 a. m., and gat 12.41 a. ni. ♦ �! f} t ♦ *T h, � P T ♦ L+ A Walt Disney Production �j •_, `7 D CI RAVEL .81.O N E , Farr - s Elevator ` ♦ti+�rL ih ji] Y_ LLtd - - daIIy -o - - TO TORONTO r. !.i ? a•5:1'INT IN PALM SPRINGS" .- HOUR Shur-gain feed, ser. with GEORGE SA. a. -.i -- -Claremont, oat. Res. 38J Office 38W- V�*tiDI BARRIE _ - _At 6 minutes to the hour :8.54 a. m, ~ o to 10.54 p. ma. and at i.G9 a, m., Vice ill, chicken - Saturd :H ay 'Elatinee at 2.30 � a -_ z m, daily. Also_ at 7.44 starter, growing ----- -- Chidren, •13. -._ WANTED _ :e~ m: except Sundays and ljoiidaS.s. • -- - -- -. DEAD HORSES AND CATTLE (Eastern Daylight Saving Time) mash, laying mash, MONDAY, TL-ESDAY, • WEDti'SDY PERMANENT NAGOINC FAIN For tree e _ MAY 25, 26 and 27. 7HAT.FRAYS THE TEMPER ee pick up phone Sea UAVa uiFORMAM M AT ralo<gc, aiadh, joy AND NERVES, IT-MAY tit nliviih`I�l ry . ' ............... 00 :astern house — ruoiie Iii starter. concentra• The Road - -to ! YOUR EYES. PICK G °•` - lt'f:1'��- KaJ_lsl.tsi►f� ._ PIC1iERI:v'G� ........ 608 .C. H. TUCK, OPT. D. PICKERING tes, calf starter, tut- Zanzibar ..... . zone . 4 c BUB HOPE DOROTHY LA:►IUUR I '. ==Direr Htsd4 OM R fa. COUR, AGII�' T zone key starter- -- �t We pay the phone c6_ar� The ' 'Farmers' , in 'blocks and bags Select short Subjects Phone 1516 -GORDON YOUNG LTD Auctioneer Purina fly Sprays -'* Toronto Phone Ad. assn - __. -_ __ - .,t�ilvsn S. Farmer for cattle. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY aple Leaf X Il I 1 %I C � � i RADIO SERVICE _ - MAY 28, 29 and 80. s zs, - ro:alt�. �. �. N . - d 10 w'oo� They died with Iasnraaca Co. A as _.___,PICKERING. ;ONT. sad WAWANESA IATB. � 22 Yeas experieaee. No Sale too . -- _ _ _ -- _ - -- _ - -- - -large er we issD - - WE �nstiv6R -- - -their Boots on . - -' • Gormley 8 R 1 or Phone L FLYNN � 0ssp :siM -ter 1!'ars and Qrs■htl a M . MOAB m .s A+e NOTICE Repair �. A" YMiss or MOM � _ COMRIE LUMBER > ng ' *"= ra business, _ `�. formerly Pascoe'a ?•tansport, I am W site es Blemn ARTHUR FIE LD PHONE 52 now prepared carry it on, as am the a at � tome�preciabe BOWMAN - Oht'1/1�.$ z,zMrrED BOW ' Scarboro Jurictio n Ivan rrett - -_.... '• - __ : - Howard 1117 and Scarlwro 886 PICTERING Phone 47 r 2 TELEPHONES • ` - NST - ' RFM ARE A FEW LINES OF OUR STOCK; % iAll se o umber, rough or dressed. Frames.. Sash; - 1- - _- grades and ais i 1 Doors. Screeas_Mouldings. Soft and hardwood flooring.- _Brick Insulated - - - -- SWJgfi- 6'odax=&in st,;rgle_Biding: Wallboards. Sheetrock. Rod Iat%. (7eriar and Asphalt Shingles, Roll Roofing, Rock Wool Insnlatfon, - -- - Plywood ,Panels, Masonite Products, Barclay Tile, Sewer Pipe, Field ; • -- _ _ � __ . . ' _. :EVERYTHING FROM FOU`NDA'TION. TO' RIDGEBOA.BD `~ ATTENTIONt frock R d Gravy _ - - - - _ - - �- _ - - -. . -- .- -. Pit _ . _ . - - - ' _ ': , - • -: - - � _ stands for VICTORY p___ Yeti can do y_Qur bit. to bring Victary ' - Gravel -- - -, produce more and better eggs and -. _ -- -- - -- - -- meat, as f s in - - ' Sand and Graded eat food vital .. . -._.. ... '.• winning , C that too -Stone _ - - __ �nw�w �•�•� :. Is Cupboard Quislings" ! `Ia hard a name for Iarct�rtord'r ;'. 3)ee le Who Selfishly lay in unnscessarp stocks of . 'Delivered or Lo�del in pit .:ialo hes or food, or other %cods -for fear of shortages ?.. d - PHONE - plant, Pick. 97 r 3 - - Toronto Office - Howard 6471 _ _- 18 19 ]No 1 The narne is not tooth ard, even though it lria� For in reality - JOHN BOIIiINT & SONS 1M'0•� -•• - _ - be earned through thoughtlesssiess. EGG MA$j _ • -= - - whey are doing, in a petty, rccean way, what the Quin• . _ ... •,- - -- C. - 101 ...!' : -__ _• �ninq- does- in_tha Couxf err - - fe - Dt� _ _ - Anyone who- -buys -:acre then -irs ��eesa:'y for current - also stands fbr VITA -DINE, a cow- .: is dmple bat rich de- bination of vitaRnins and minerals Op we can furnish with which BLATCHFORD'S' o weO°orials that will "Fill -the- Basket" EGG MASH Is � PISMO frm �ty ;- strengthened and vitalized ststandpoint. pearanes onr T� outstanding mash is the re• . - work w�l__stand -out _ sult of over 140 yeah milling and feedin vw�.oi�patia through area Blatchford's "Fill- the - Basket" En No Greeter Tribute Mash will enable your birds to _ Kingston Road West produce eggs: will maintain health N. W. STAFBORD and body weight s t the lowest fed - .. Highway, M "'I cost per ou. Start your layers on IT now and Ph. 4AS Whitby, Ont: watch your records climb through- out %be iaidng season. And, eoyi you will have BIRDS - (Sot i - - -- - - -- .. -- - -_- - -•- =rout wail)- lu-- .,:...'iw�- �zk summer - at a profit. _ tRNIE ErmouD, DUNaAxm. LAND SURV$YOR Phone Picl� 77 r 4 PETER LEVINE B../C. R. J. D010VAf, No r•, i, Q i B, Solicitor ate. Moss amid AasM, tisl OdYfee hoarn •- 1 - S, Wed. sad 8sL ' �rs1 4isefaC liss� �r p s N � 01s mass wMMb ht � ��w Is bratokinq his country's Iow for penal advantage. Is betraying his loyal neighbours and those who are _ - :.not so well off as he. in effect, deprivingQ our fighting men of the _ munitions and supplies tl►� must have to defend uo. -- Is hindering our war effort and helping our enemies. - Loyal citizens avoid putting unnecessary and z. _. "abnormal strains on our factories. In time of War; - ;. ; loyal citisens do not spend one dollar snore on civilian floods than is absolutely necessary for current needs. ^, — The law provldcs for fines up to_ $9,000 and isapriso>ne -.- ;ttent up to two years for hoarding ; ' and hoarding it T ' just an Cher word for unnecessary selfish buyirl In came where it is advisable-- your - ter - -b ra advance Q� t - immediate' requirements - such as TM nest secsam T will be Siacou:ag i to 4o so by dsteol r P- � enpplY - T� statement from responsible ofiidals. (ftAW4,11A311 0" - - . _ It 3w.` e 7. ,. A ( ? ° - A meeting with the Citizens' Legg- •studying for exams, Better Business Bureau ". A fJ t us- and Firemen was proposed, to Bob Buckles of the Air rc_.e 4 very e-joyable evening was spent zi C M N f make it a real community affair. home on Saturday, also Nom=., by a! 1. —7 W. I. Red Cross Activities, Money Randall. 1�ars- Mow and Misa May Dick Ward spent aunaay= - -Z his :virs. iwy wars, Mro. D. Fugh aui A818ert. ' nr,� u£,ti i �f�wder, of etc Lf ". `.I': �;��t�i µith dparents, Mr, Mrs: P Mrs. SiTkett. &ir, 1 F: — uoddard, Fes— Red— C'u'ss :. 41Z1.at; —War fiat -- -are canvassing- ­the- -village .- for —th=Mr —and 1<Irs. C. Berkey on Thurs-' � Bran ims' Fund 132�J3 War Charities, Red Cross Drive andDare•b ^in me Jones. of Balsam. chairman and S. F. Robins, Trees - I , g day la-qt. , Mr. and Mrs. Balling of Mount urer, Don t forget —the objective 15.00; Maple Sugar, Navy League, with' courtesy 'and. very good res- �}�rt, slsent aund sy •• � - -is— 2;86E, av do r msµ+ 230, -Used— clothing; 11; ...QuilU, _ a ; unday -last somel cattle dec- .,, ti 11.00• Iuutted articles, 135; . Sewn, ults, _ Rolling- the cam_pai ao_over the "cop, Stewart Graham is out again= af- Ela_nke.s, prs., 6, Afghans, 1. ided to visit our cemetery' and ee- ter his recent illness.. McLeod — ;Pittendon tainly wrought great havoc among n' Mr, Torn Paterson is at nis dau- _ th lovely artificial wreaths on the ghters Mrs. Pengelly, in Brook!* Pte. Win. McLeod, R. C. A. F, graves„ and the ground being so: -. where is spenfiing.a creek, rest- Trenton, and Miss Georgina Patten- G re�n River wet after the rain, did not Improve.— ing and 'convalescing. don, Claremont; were united in mare matters. The trustees are fixing the The bowling Club w+sll hold- a age at the Manse, here, on Tues- fence- to save further destruction. tournament on Monday, May 25th day of last week, They were unat- • Mr, and Mrs, Roy Carter had call- Last Sunday being Pirst Sunday — a 'of Mixed Doubles. tended The couple left on a abort era from Newmarket, on Sunday. after Ascension, the communion tab - Mr, D. A..Pugh, who no has ov- wedding :trip following the care- Church services are being held at le of the United Church, was res- er one hundred head of sheep, has mony,-performed by Rev, I. E. Ken- 7� now, and already it, has shown •plendant with a beautiful bocyue.t gone to Lindsay this week with a. nedy. - a better crowd. of Lily -of- the - Valley, with three; load of wool for the Woollen Mills. - Miss Edith Williams has spent beautiful narcissus in the centre, Dr. and Mrs. Tomlinson entertain, the last week home, being siek from denoiing the Holy T rinity, Dr. Red- ed friends over -the week -end. t a cola. di lz gam. - eat inspiring — addrPsaoh' Congratulations to .mr. And 1••s. °• Green FCivee 72r. wortwis own 'the effect, of the+ Holy S13#lt riP.a- Ross R•edshaw'. of Clermont,- on the planning a ' "big -shmy and dance' caending on the -Disciples in the Up- birth of a son, on Sunday, May - 17. soon.. Have you got ' your "bed- per Room and the wonderful results- «, His many friends are sorry to The Y. P. have arranged an ice - spread" ticket yet? Better Hur ' " . frrom their preaching. The choir of ` hear that Mr. C. A. Overland is creaks social at the' Wadter Carlton Miss Ida Gray has been on.,the teen -age girls are certainly adding not BO W�11• t` — - - sick list for a coup],-- of 'Weeks. fie- -greatly -to the inaniratinn of the - liebolas Scboes p ennd ets his own Mr, and Mrs. Booth, of Allentown, The. Y. P. service on Sunday ev- hope she Fill $con be better and services. _.__ programs of Salon Music Saturday& . ' Penn., visited their daughter and erring was led by Harold Phillips, out and around again.- Mrs. 'WI, Hunnisett 'of the F red at T.3Q p• m, for National. �letwork , son -in -lam, Mr. antd Mrs• gust last., Citizenship Convener+, Everyone at the concert Thursday Victor Mission gave an address, on Listeners. A native of Rolland, he. week" A meeting was held at the Her- night, enjoyed it thoroughly. We "War on the Hoard, Front" at the is fond of curling, swimming and ­­,..The Women's Baptist Home and vejy home on May )8th, to appoint ,lake oft our bate to the Greenwood May meeting of the W=en's Ins- -.'Foreign -Missionary Society, of Ont- ea tvaseeis for the Red Cross drive. Young People,, for such a grand- titute; Mrs► Hugh - -Pugh,- hostess. - -- - - s►rio West, will meet ii► the Temple =0n.. Sunday, . Rev. ' Kennedy coutin- - performance. The business period was conducted �asaittlisi Mrs, Goeden, president. Miss V. Baptist Church, Toronto, un May nod his discussion on the Sermon on a Young People's croklnole Par - bd LOST - a gold ring with ARnerko- - -- - 26 and 27. Delegates from here the Mount:- tyat Mr. and Mrs. Frank Turner's Major gave 's, recitation. atdd ":Miss~ an dollar on ring. A keepsake. Good - 1 Waanuy was railcar Lo hose' reirar Leave at No" office Wilt attend the Convention. � Saturday night was a read soccer. M. Tool, recd the thaugh� for'' the _ Rev. .�ter, Daniel will take to ital in TbTQZta, sad bad a success•• Another is being planned at, the nsontbL With her daughter Sett). as — his theme an 3nndW morning next: fnl oNT*'on for appendidtis ' Pte- home of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman the "casualty- Mrs. Goeden gaud a F'dR SALE •-- quantity of potatoes. se mid Wbrk:�Mr- Gr°ea Mountains, Phone slick. 96 >- -fie Priorities of Life =- and i1a :h6 `tortaed� ea Monday, 1[ay 18th. r 4 roan t: �oora ity of the: The Happy Clr+cie Mission Band welcome- Htinnisett was given the collection _ � � � Soldier, Inspected by • Kin triad Queen of Five Dol_lsrd_ to shoes g�{q gp �. services at -- 10. n° a afternoon, with an stten- ,. ., g s� `fres$, Jersey scow. good , na. and 11 a. m. -and 7 p. rn. Syr. J$m Rickard hid a thrill- for needy childzeea Mr. and Mrs. Saunders ..nd Mr. dance of 19. Wilma 1ldcWbirter, sing experience when' his squadron -_ good -sized teats. W. C. Wit and Mrs. Banks were visitors of the President, in charge. At the close was- inspected by 'itseir Majesties, Sons, Broughsm, Pick 10'r d. Wright family, Pickering. last Mrs. Mairr and Lunch C;ozonittee same weeks ago. His brother George ROOMS to RENT induding sun - - - - vaek�- - ...... served refres�aents, ha�racentiq had an opeation for - room on first floor, in Markham, -.1 Unba The Canadian Baptist Mission in The Thos. Norwn- 1-41 append eitie, and missed the exper- - :,:,°__ ., a ,,,a,.- r,e�c -1 eenvenienees Indis forwarded the following cable - with $dvvaiariville friends on Sun- fence: They have been overseas sev- her of cars go back and' forth to - to Headquarters in Tbronta -- day' - en months lknd have seen all their Mrs, 4 McConochle and Shirley Pickering daily. Phone or write, G Canadians, Indian Christians safe- The May 24th Y. P. meeting 'in relatives they left, more than fif- spent a week -end at Ottalwa and. T. Sinclair, Markham. Gorlavery. Mission ladies in the the church at 7.30 P. M. vrsll be tm- teen years �, when they —e to Keanptville, recently. HAY - two loads, for sale. Win,. Fe .'hills, This probably means that the der the Leadership of Fellowship Canada. 11ey are serving with the Miss Ruth Forsythe visited 'here Lee, Pickering - fanailies and women missionaries Convener, Doreen Carlton. Posit -- RoS al Canadian Engineers, last week -end, the guest -oi Miss FOR SALE two horses. Mrs. are in the hills, while the men an God Leads the Way. - Jessie France. Fred Andrew, Pickering at their iniasion posts. In last week 'a ndw`s report of the J. g• Wilson and L A C, Draper Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. remaining -_. t.- - Service p ngl's FOR • SALE - quantity of seed i It i8 a .very anxious time for the -- ...- - lass a Da3iriese .trip. to [Iunisvlile w;- uavia»on, on life birch ul a potatoes. Lot 19, Cron, `l nroex 1{s.. :,missionaries on the East Coast. name' of the young son, of Mr. and recently. ..,.. daughter,, Sunday May 17th. � ._ tat: ;tic was aRrtitted. J. McCracken. Pick 27 r 12. '14he May nteews�g u1 �Y1e yw , :.....:. s Ads. Ja3xs -. Iz. : "r.i:...`..� �. ;c Rp.+ Miaeionsry Society was held at the Sorry. Tttrrner, of Toronto, agent the 'week- met -at the hoax of Mrs, W. Mudd- 135 FORD COACH - for sale. Good, ' home o! Mrs. J. W. Farr, with. Mrs. 'Vilord was .received on Sunday, b4* end .ender the parental rods. en last Tuesday afternoon. Plans inotor and tires. Economical to _ Rarwso ts. Group . iri charge of the Mrs, Brown; of this passing of, her Mr. and Mrs, M. Draper entertain- Werd made to have. the next meet- dtiveh APAIy Howard Shier, 2 mile program. Mrs. Johnson. President, brother's wife, Mrs. George James art. Smith at St, Thomas, N. Dakota, � a few friends to a Birthday Tres ing in the Community Rail, 'Hies -. West of F'liaktea•ing, on Na 2 high- leading, and the Group taking P illness. Mr. and Mrs. on Saturday of last week, it being day, April 2nd A� good' attendance way. Phone 185 r 21. Call before 4 .. . • Mrs_ Rawson, presented the 5th after a Ions Grandson Benson's " tirst . birthday. is hoped for, p. m. - b apte� ,;f she Stur}v Book - Sons Smith :wets natives of Brougham A.. C. •Drawer Benson. Trenton. Rev. DixI of Washington Updted BUMMER COTTAGE to rent,.' . - - _., o! Shah. Mrs, F. Carson sang "Per and Greenwooa airs. Jiaaa'cl. bind -an J, Benson •Wilson. Mrs. W. F, Church was guest preacher at the Blois~ Vall 5 R66ma ey part- field pay", Tea was served at the the daughter of the late James and Kerr, Mrs Walt, Bailey, Fred Wil- United Church here, last Sunday lyfiarnished, ' E. Morgan, Rouge - close of the meeting --and a social Mrs. Smith, Of. Greenwood' a_ �_ , R Madden had charge Rills, Pickering, R. R. D.. hour enjabed by all. a "�''`° '+ ->L,� 'L•avny ' `11C Lehman and Auntie mss Isobel of the Youth Service,' in the even - "a` - was moved to, the hostess, sponsored a Community Shower in Beach, - beautiful live - ' honour of Miss Hilda Hood and Mr. ���• of Markham were there to ing, assisted by Evart Madden, Don Beach, Dunbarton. Five roams, large for her - hospitaldtq, help blow that one candle out Annan.' Jack Pairifer and the -Scar- A Lennon, whose • marriage is to p _ living room, open fireplace, glassed- -- - -- Claremont teacher takes post . hake place in. the church here at•3 = boiro 3lelodieste under the direction in verandah, double lot. United -" - at Stouffville. t P. in., Saturday, May 23rd. She was of Mr. Sees Realty, 1979 Yonne Str. Toronto. b Sih erware Shower, There passed w0ag last Sunday.- 89-- 1 T, ' at Name o! !n life iraat Frca��s; IIsp�., _�= - International House - sic .•the Public' School,- Saturday last, a FOR SALE . �' Ho o! on y wife Lea Dora Elizabeth' Tam " teaching staff here, has accepted a Mr, and Mrs, Robt. Reesor,- by her onto, Jana E izabet Car,. with all conveniencks, tires _position on the staff of Stouffville Brock'Road. friends and neighbors. of Harry Marks, Pickering, in her good,-also line dawn mower I8. Public School, and' will -resume, her On Tuesday afternoon, May 12th, Robert 'McVey, of Toronto L4iiv- ?4th year. Th -y funeral took place gO°d' - �° mower; leaching .duties next Fal! there the Annual Business Meeting of the foot canvas canoe car boat; 1, by R g eraitq is home,. having completed. on - Tuesday afternoon, . May 19th, good srtrsq bent. E. Morgan, R. R. • ' Miss Howie ,has been on the staff Women's institute was held as us- his first year, , with a' short service at the Name at 2 Pickering, at Rouge Hill t! - here for' nine year, and has worked ual at the F* 'Holtby hoihe, with Congratulations to all our- High 1.30. ,o'clock, and the public service - very hard , in developing an' interest President, .Mrs. M. Hamilton in the School pupils, who passed on their in Armadale Church' at 2.30. Inter- Bengbt and Sold on the part of the school children chair. Secretary, Mrs. Milton Burk, year's work, at the Wiiitbq school. meet took pla e' in the adjoining USED CLOTHING, STERILIZERS in Red Cross. War SAVhW and brought an excellent report of the Mrs, Elmo Disney and little' soo, c�rie�rY• Friends extend their sym- cleaned and prrse�ed like new. We - Salvage work � _ , year's activities, 50 members report- Garry-, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Pathy to Mrt� Marks in, the loss of ed on the Roll. Attendance at eleven Fred Disney* and bir.-and 5'irs. Per- a loving wife. received a large shipment o! ClareTdtont Air Csdete Trsi>R n Meeting were 1 class gentlemen's snits, pasts, later ' meetings, 2 7 5; ;One open �sy C3aFke. The W. A, pleased _ singe costa eta Very reasonable. Ii ^ attendance, 5f.:Visitors; 1 to nave mrs, inane and- u'5 -at ` y will pay you to came haze us=ers yen - ' at. two meetings: Mrs. . their • meeting' on Thursday. after. n. ,Members of the Claremont"• Group Wills-on � and Mrs.. H. Plaxton, DeTe= nom. ¢o ancrwhere else Sam Schwartz. !f •pf' the Air Cadets', which are att- Mrs, W. -Gee, Miss May Brown, ;Bond Str. Vest, Oshawa 46-8 "ached to the St Squadron gates to the Leadership School, at ..., We also make suits to measuz% ; ` one meeting, gave • a report and Misses Edna •Green and Lois 'flyers, and spring coats guaranteed to tllk, I3o. 94; are forging ahead in their demonstration of ",Whole Wheat .attended the Missionary Presbyter- Clifford Barke • of the Air l orce very interesting work, At the moth- Cookery ". A large consignment of ial, of the W. M. S. held at New- y Beat worlm anahip. ent there are wily a fqw joined up, fruit and Christmas Cheer was Came Borden, and Miss Barbara castle- on Friday • last, 'A helpful Barbara Berkey, of Toronto. were _ ,•� rbut ,Mr. Prouae of the High School contributed , and sent to Oshawa session is reported°.• home over the week - end.. • Isere, told the News, that there were Children's Aid Society, • A - financial Following, is the ' 'work 'aone and Mr. and Mrs. H. Slack and Miss a number of others -who were anx- report from May 1st, 19.11 to May sent in b - all who -worked -for the - . -- Cash received,. $70.97; Daisy Foster called on Mrs. Mac- ,ioais to get into the Air Cadets, 3 _ . They are open for recruits from all 1st ' 1942 Pickering Branch Red Cross. of Kay, on Sunday. Expended, 563.25; Balance $7'72• which Greenwood is a unit, from , Mrs, F. Mackay joined her sis- BRA ; over, who not belong to any other Mrs. Haney opened \aaninations Jan. 15th to May 16th =-- 50 quilts, • tens at the hoax of Mrs. •A. Tre- such squadron. The age limit is for 1942 Officers, on Motion, Carr'- 16 pr. socks, 4 shoulder shawls, 2 ' �wartha, Markham, on Wednesday fr cn 14 -to 18, which includes Jun -• led all officers were re- elected, as turtleneck sweaters, ' '16 ' 'tuck -ins; last• Thosle present were~ Mrs. L, Does for and Senior Class, The boys will follows: icon, pres., . Mrs, Harvey; 6• r, miits. 2 pr, loves 6 bah arr� learn, dri�liin and the "Inside -out" Pres. Mrs. M. Hamilton; ist Vice- P g Y j Fuller, of Victoria, Bl Mrs. Mrs. O• chro we oi. aeronautics. Parents, please re- kern. 5 bob bonnets, 3 pr. 'baby- - Cooke, and Mrn� J r01 McArthur, of ___pro T_ Robertson: 2nd • Vice -.. Y r membe y' is- of compelled " - --" h ooteea: - -� pr. bah panties, 14 1n� pres., Mss, W. Gray; Secretary,- . fants' gowns, 2 1 -2 doz. towels, 18 Tloronto, and Mri.. W. Duncan, of - t0 - . join up,- nor,will lie called un- ,measurer, Mrs. M. Bukt Press mothers' gowns, • 3 doz. towels. 3 been River, , - - til he is of the age limi The ad- Secretary, Mrs. Brown; Distract doz. diapers, 1'2 baby' biankets, 4 The children o the school have k. vantage o4le�lise of the Co a is to Director, Mrs.. W. Ellicott; Organist, ladle's skirts 3 jacket blouses 2 familiarize the boys with •as- ut- j been busy piecing two lovely -quilt 0019:81M Mrs-, R. Birrell; Flower, Co:ismittee pr, children's bloomers, 2 pr, boys' ' tops, material for which was pu- C,TT ice an education that will be fit . and also Contcnittee on $oddiera' py. 1' pr. boys' ants 10 pr• V y it they decide to join he Comfort$, Mrs, I. Maths, Mrs• chased iram�he 'funds o! the Jun- T., boy's pyjamas,. , "for Red Cross, The quilts were eom -• �y Forces, or which they will it A. T�mon and Mrs. E s ;- The112ission Circle and'C. G. I. Z1, plated at the hohies of Mrs„ D. Croz_ Frost ooa by, anyway Squadron meets - ectors: Mrs. Harvey. Mrs, Norton and Intermediate Class of Girls ler and Was i;. Davis. Matey thanks evenings, at Stoup and Mrs Devitt. A hearty' vote of worked for these, as well as all the aie drys 'the teacher Md•. Bolender, w _thanks was tendered ' Mrs. Burk for womett of -the - cornmurdty, Thanks-, in asaistitig the ahiidren -with this Agency 3 =' —am _CrowGanxaa. tatti,�his __ _ J = - = - _ . .. -. _ . � es�ry+ -i'i1TP,-`r'C'pua L_ - tery nmPortaaL� iyPrtk. - Cross -Canvassers of the ient work as Secretary - Treasurer, 7411 _ - The final . _ g of the Study MW B60 8snles sm 8%M 804bb1■ .I . North Pic - Claremont , branches 'M Mathews reported reported on Club of 04 " on. was held at the lt/Mtasata on ealrbit * t1s111r I ' ate going to be t.ca seeing this Activities of the Flower. Committee . home - -Os d Rev, Kennedy wad in attendance t a Whitevale Mrs' F. McNair, wield, go' be 'ready for them. Can- on Tuesday'' erring of last week YE ' �'vassers aft: Rev. Kennelly', Rep. interest the .ladies : .in the. codrsdng .. w * �+. L ` Mr Prouae, Red Cross campaign,' in helping to lA! cafeteria varied • as .served, iol- r ' Daniel, James Coates, accuse the most suitable canvassers. laMved by a varied 'program, ree, laclud- �i _ 1 k. Tosalinaorr, Mrs. Earl Beare, 1 Our wbooA children are vary busy ing a special speaker, Mr. Gres, °f' Claremont,• ,1�� J . - r -i/ 5',te. �.. _ .. .. w...�w ... ,....... - -rs ..rr `:ter 4wxax.wr,°z F"E"•'y,,,,- r�.•t r� -•T,- tra"; - F "n'�ca .. ... - .. k,+�+; eaten with the soul, not with the R D Y 0 REPORTER, month. am ll. "But behold the hand vt THIS CURIOUS WORLD By Ferguson him that betrayetb me is with _ • DIALING WITH GAVE: -- - ma nn 4 p' d territory. All the thrills, unto that man rinin h who as o occu ie Son of man indeed oeth _ • � Iliill�r'' �� danger and excitement of bomb -• hath been determined: but woe . gas raids -or fighter combat -of t a g m he : channel patrol are faithfully is betrayed! 23. And they be- iz "FLYING F O_g -- gin -tgno.ng .them- - - -. .. -- . offers stimulating selves, which. of them tt was that listening for us all. The show is should do this thing." Particu- y, larl should one notice the phrase .. •' • :'� :;• :•,4 :. sired local] over s number of Y P ;.. Ontario stations - CKOC, Wed- as it hath been determined,' and- - 8 - , 4:27, -- - - -- nesday at ' 8.00 p.m. CFRB compare it with Acts 2.23; 4 27, r-1 >g Thursday at' .30'. 28. The .disciples are certainly ig- .., : _ • i • _ - norant- of- the - -fact - that — Judas -- - -- The I.Q. of quiz contestantsY night-t. �The betray t seems clearly that throughout the coon does not - differ regionally, according to imply that- all the disciples had e Dr, Ha H g at least some fear that any one Harry Hagen, originator of D a O D t „ „ of them might commit such a _ _ True or False, .the Blue Nat- dreadtu - - - I jAT 73W A' W A - h .—,-Work program heard- -each Men= day night at 8.30 over a network 224. .And there arose also a MARINE STU�ItDB, - o! Ontario stations. Texas cow- contention among them, which of SAINTAUGLI�T►NB, Pr"A. BORIS KARLOFF great- punchers do as well as Boatoa them�was accounted to be great- Kere he is -cne 4creen's i�qd H slilmuws, ana ueorgia hilibii- The " "'J --- •4� Ilia..., 1�— kinea nti� thw (:anhilas h.evd ub "' 1 ;• - •'+...-- e.+•o�.o+... �. ...,.�",. lL4Clli- lordship over them; and they that oo►R.:.asrl:uwnes. we - 1 rcabre; the honor genius, who -gene as Providence intellectuals, I , current] -in the Hagen declares, ,basing his find- have authority over them are W1 -+tG+} FIGURE IS 7+4F- appearing 0 Y M0C* �S '0(AM6TGR� a .. Y called", B enefactora. 26. But e smash Broadway revival of "Ar- ings' on scores compiled during- shall not be so: but he that is .... ' ,.i sienle acid Old`Lsice' -the man the more than three years- he has the greater among .,t60 AA trrh0 cassia ' tb,i• coming Rundap, conducted the shnw rnnah.tn_4.na f g You. -et hull - L-:E� , `f rand on June-7th and 21st on the Much of the fun of the show lies that i as the younger; and he �6 ' in the originality that is - chief, as he that, doth � rt Sunday night 8.30 Inner Sanctum' with which Dr. serve: 27. For which is 4••• 722 1 to Plays. Boils Karlaif - . Hagen' pits teams against each greater, • Mystery y he that sitteth at meat, or he that 00tome 'of all that is the ulti- other - women archery experts / against otil5 Indi aerveth. 28. But ,ye are they Mate in mystery thrills, whether g Y g a�n warriors, that hath continued, with me in - ,'•.., - ott the screen or .on the sit`! being one - interesting example.. - -- ••. ' ���•T. Aa people all over the country re my' temptations; 28. and I ap- ?�- s busy suggesting new teama, Hag. Point unto you a kingdom; even • �P�r�KfNd Hag- You probably -know. them by as -my Father appointed unto me. u _ - noiv --for during the past few en '& fourth year with True or y Y��� : 30. That a ma , eat and drink. �F L.�S -n-t^N j r False is. developing many more t my table in m kingdom; and > — eeks, the story built around = Y g navel combinations for the in- a shall sit on thrones judging — 3•:2500 VNG�QLe eir-.livea and activities, has tin- terest of Ontario listeners in tune y Volded a stirring tribute to the with CKCO, CBY, CKOC, CKTE, the twelve tribes of Israel." A.F., the R.A.F. and the men Could anything be sadder than, _ ;;,� „,,�,•i ■ ■,wll �luioir, s of - the- 11"ited 1.Uowa, 1'1 ;,, CFPL. C O�c`Kf'�snd- 6J ;F,� on the one hand, a revelation Is a large satellite when we realize that the f0I to whkh,it be* forces! But in case you haven't, each Monday night at 8.80'. that one of these twelve men Ionga, has a diameter of only 7977 tulles. CKOC Invites you to meet the Moments to R•m•idLer would betray their Lord .• this - Canadian "Crash Wilson" - the Someone winning a high -value night, and, on the othei hand, i "My religion is Germany, which. not know anything of naval -tra- American "States Tucker," -the 'Oscar' Satiurday , night on. Share quarrel among these disciples as is better than faith in God, who ditiQaa or history before the pres- _ Australian "Cob Fitzgerald; '-and the Wealth-= CBC -CKOC 8.30! to who would be accounted the after all was only a Jewish Je- ant century, and instead of being the Englishman "Bill Bolton;" Jimmie Fidler's open letter, greatest? ' The one speaks of a hovah." sea folk are mostly peasants who they star in the Wednesday night lestured each week on his Mon- _diabolical hatred for Christ, the These younvAters as a rule de axaac +ad to in ttea ft4r1N 8.00 0" ert` "i+2YT'Vf CDR' d:y 7 nn I.,,._ MoDyw1 wu.- ethic : :.d :..�Lca an almost unoe- FREEDA" show, dramatizing •mentary.. lievable disinterest in the. ap- R in thrilling sequences, the life of The lost breathless minute proaching death of Christ. - out ;SONG - WRITER _ the men in our Air Forces wlto when Penny Matthews and her Jesus is no more irritated than ? are flying for our freedom. The friends, finally untangle them - Be is. discouraged. He therefore four' boys around whose acti_vi- selves from some terrifically fun- calmly continues the work which lore-much- --of the wory revolves, -. ny situation-- each' Thursday he had begun. In human society, HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Punic 0 To sprinkle 1 ore interesting, wide -swake men, night between -8.05 and 8.30 men reign by physical or Intel- :1 Man who with Sour. _ whose aims, ideals and actions CBC network. lectual force., In the new society wrote the v, W 10 Sound of • i i . song "Haste _ eairoW- dovetail perfectly - whether ' on s _ which Jesus is instituting, He who 1 ' ' friendly_ data ­on_.leake. -or in Recoi3-of -the - 3A�eek w ,e:ake --Hfs - -stp - - -- Sweet- Iiease "- T it Warbles. ' bomber or fighter squadron over lark" recorded by..Harry James. - periority felt in any -other way 13 genus o! le Bologog'-tF, i than b,� the super bundap- n� a. a node. t� Stream. Hw aeAces - toward the weakest. sacrifice and redemption,- would and the most destitute. - The ex- 15 Card game. 16 or was a traveler .._ .. _ N D A - -- 18 Small bunch, or ;S U Y ultimately be fulfilled that is the - -. - - eta Y . srnjtle of Jesus in this respect is lq A,.,�•y, most of his at �n u O O l time would come when this � re- to remain se .the rule. t,8 Sums up. (Dl•)• - 3.� --f7 L demption He was now about to provide, would have completely 20 Pismires• 19' To revolve• • L E S S O N accomplished His intended par. Millions of Pins 21 2 To strike. - 7+ ��� _ * - e 'er I�� that when this time . Saved By Britain y7 -r-�: �' : _._ sESSOl1 s i 24 Evergreen _ X40 To permit. VSRZTCAL 29 Single thing. . - 'THURSDAY: THE LAST DAY ally come to pass, He would be tree. 41 Enraptured. �4 ��' with His disci lea, to participate Britain used 1,500,000,000 -2 To think. WITH THE DISCIPLES P p... , p fewer Ins last year than in 1940, 25 Since. 44 Newspaper 3 Student 35 Bristle, with them in a nevi supper In the, p Y 27 Biblical priest -.�- - -- -- Lake 22:7 -38 ' and there will be several' million . p paragraphs. -" •� �'='' PRINTED TEXT Luke 22:14 -30 glory of that eternal kingdom.. 28 Acts o! - �� � 38 Tt�• - - 1 fewer this year: Already men's 48 Black haw. Al boatel. 37 Spanish coin. _ - GOLDEN TEXT. —This do in 17. "Acid he received a cup ana new shirts -have surrendered the lending. 47 Dishonest. Dotes —1I2 Fruit. - e�embeana. a #tee.. Luke 22:19. when he, had' „given thanks, he 30Sw�et 4& E LESSON IN ITS 3E'I 1IPIG - -said, Sake thib, and divide it dozen• pins with which it was the' 1I3 To lacerate. secretions: 48 Chinese sedge. 5 Ancestry. jj quite unnecessary ritual to tae- 45 Enthusiasm. T among yourselves: 18, for I •say ten them u 31 Occurrence. 50 You. �, a Wire trappers. Tim*.—The Lord's Supper took p• 33 Reads again. 54 He was an 49 Musical note. piste on Thursday evening, April unto you, I shall not drink from The steel and brass from which ;,i N.easurz. I n •� -- --- -- tney are made are doing a more. 38 Half an em 55 He was an fit• 52 And' ��• ' Place. —In an upper .room' in vine, until the - kingdom of God important job today. The steel 39 Sheltered — by a Pertaining to 53 Sound 'of - shall come.” The cup-mentioned g plate ; professIon. a rate. inquiry_ I ralem, the exact location of p goes into anythtn from s hand [idueTh cannot be Otermined with in thin passage has been supposed grenade upwards; ;the brass beality. to be the `third cup' .off wine in comes anything from ill Ras mask t 2 3 4 S b T E 9 Ib ` tZ :... 14. "And Whey the hour was the Jewish ceremonial. fastener to 'a Bofors cartridge. 14 IB dome, he sat down, and the apos- 19. 'And he took bread, ana as with him. 15. -And he said when he shad given thanks, he anto' them, With desire I have brake it, and gave to them, say- ' , Nazi Youth A 17 l0 19 _ ired to eat this passover with ing, This is my body which is ou before* I suffer.. 16, For given for you: This do in remem- From information which reach - 20 21 say unto you.'I shall not eat -it, brance of me.' 20. 'And the cup as London it can be said that V } til it be fulfilled in the king• in like manner after supper, say- boat crews as a wholt are good 23 m of -God." ing, This cup is the new covenant enough material, states The Ot- ' :1 In spite of the. fact that our in my blood; even that which is tawa Journal. This' is Darticu_ L,ord was fully conscious tllst poured out - for you."' At this larl true of the older hands bred t�adition --of-the sea. poinI we have the ftettial insI up- in the - s ' would .expire on the cross, tion of the Lord's Supper.. The But the great majority now are - lWith great. suffering, everything bread is s• symbol of our Lord'a Youngsters, conceited and imma- 33 34 "� iA I�a id by Him at the table in re- body, and the wine a symbol of ture, their souls corrupted by ' Gttion to Himself, at least, was His precious blood. The ,bread their training and experience' in `36 } rant with hope. In this very broken refers to his body given the Hitler Youth Movement. I etitence, three rest facts at up to death and the wine poured Bred in the ynovement since the 41 43 44 I t are enunciated: first, that refers, to the shedding of His age of .twelve, they shock - 'the'' iere would be a kingdom of blood. The phrase 'in remem- older men- by their' ignorance and 4e*' d, w t elf in itself involvos the brance of. me' implies commem- manners. When asked' his' reli- B feat of the antagonistic king- oration of one bodily absent. The- gion, one of them, a prisoner of 18• r S2 A ms of this earth; secondly,.that, body and blood of Christ are war, answered as if out of, a h *'symbolic act as He was given by bud not by the priest, book: "I have no time for such ow participating in, relating to taken -by faith, not by the hand, tomfoolery." Another answered: POP— Everybody on Schedule By J. MILLAR WATT K IV* CALLED TO SGS PHOEBE 14OW DO -- - �'i - -- - P BEEN MNOw'� ^P CON, -' EX PEGTI NO - - - -. _. - - OUT _ " •^.. `-' a�1MrA ?!e Bell isnc-,W. _ � - .,. .Ili. 1 - - -. ... •- •. .. ', ,.. „ - .. . ' •,# ` r -• - -, •r -,t.'• .,.a .� <r,} -,,y. «•y,,,:,s_ - . -'raL- x'F1i ` ,..h. ,y' w:C'�. �•.JPka�.nx<h"1, �+ . ✓.' h9 :'10'•iti ViNf�.'{yi ! - y;_,hJ 1 A✓ ..S ^1 \, .. .. He waited no longer He - ripped back. the canvas with one "AdP t hand and nulled obit his service `-J - as revolver ALL-BUN REALLY, IS ' •:. onto the deck he saw from a col- _ __ -- Christie's Premium Soda Cracker* - BEL101o1S All IT KEEPS _ o€ his -eye -a second -dark fib_ V -' .are made of.duality ingredients, baked With Christie's _ ure break from the shadow of an - e =RE6dLAR ... BAYBBALLr ` emergency raft and rush toward iradlti6nal care, and rushed. to your store to assure file other at the rail! • `" dependable freshness. Get the economical 2 -pound pack- For' the merest fraction of a - b moment his- view, was cut oft by - -' - -• age.- Serve with soups, salads, a section of the lifeboat. A re- Says Mrs. George H. Tremblay, • of you are troubled by constipation spreads —any food br beverage. Chicoutimi, Quebec: "I can,tell you due to lack of the right kind of ing wind. Rollins streaked around fiber I vaoulda't care to be wittwut 'bulk' in your diet? But remember, _ And don't foiaet, Christie's the lifeboat. One of the figures YELLOG,S ALL -BRAN now. ALI. -BRAN doesn't wo ;k like Biscuits are always welcomed was sprawled on the deck —the -The cause of constipation that's due ' catiiariics. It takes time. Eat it other be over. to lack of the broper bulk is banished regularly and drink plenty of water. - "Reach!" ..*by ALL - -BRAN. Yes, the best part Get ALL -BRAN at your grocer's, by the boys overseas. Reach. snarled Rollins. , • ; .. V more /a two convenient sue packages, or - Slowly the figure straightened, it is that it gig es a than just o mien ackag y- - $ salt fot:_the 'n_ As�viriynt srrvirfa ch� voiding nanns outwara. to one y don't - you 'try ALL•BRANS package at restaurants. Made by e �� was a small silt' plated revol- "Better Way" to correct the cause Kellogg's in London, Canada. 151 ver. Greg snatch it and wheel- ed the figure around. _ Ir, was Joan Lavaari dEWIFAM AL AL IqRwbff AV arrieAthothe barrel a- word. he - g - l of the "silver- J ' plated revolver. It had jiYAt been . \ ��`'• /'/ , CHERS H li ed it into a oc- fired. e s ODA PP P • ket and motioned for ht:L__Sn- - - -• hand him the contents of the other hand. Silently, she gave him a small flashlight, curiously - shaped. ' _ . Help ?he �! Red Cross ,He pushed her aside and bent over the sprawled figure. - _ - = Even in the meagre light, Rol- -� " Tins could see 'the' face quite plain- ly. Lieui. Ha 'y . Miley_ .was very dead. The bullet - mast have- hit- him squarely in the forehead, and '�� r his features twisted into a crazy - _ - = _ smile. - a and Rollins pulled a - whistle itoXn his pocket ' blew three, short 1DCQ nding from the - :� lasts -- � - _ stern _ I - sex came you end It vans the sentry. "Keep guard here," ordered _ Pe"rk • SERIAL STORY Rollins, "and don't touch a thing. I'm taking- this prisoner to the .,,_ y • - Y " _- - Q.C." � - : _ _ -_ _ _ _ : - _ • , ' - lile grlppea loan by tae arm ' and led.. her through the :door. ICONOMICAL, T0Q1, - '8Y A. W. O'BRIEN . � .- - - Inside, he spoke to her for the , first time, "You are ender. or' - � � 1� pure of finer cakes and biwuits with LABT WEEK, Miley ;tld Rot- wt,,1 :c.due.fgr,a special gab course rest. Anything you say shall be v - Ifes go back to Greg's cabin where _.in, a bospitaI -on the outskirts of held against you." CaIIIIDet: lea double-acting baking powder. b, Itllley Insists on asking more London. I unde:•sland we are to Joan's face was white. She -ACttllally lifts your baking- continuously! First - questions about Grey's , activities have •,most .evenings free d�lring didn't answer. f>d the bOw then Jiia in fliC oven. - the night of- the +murder. Fie also the course. Perhaps 1 could meet Ctrl. Stephenson listened attet'tt- ' �� � � � i - trlqulres about Grsp's interest In - you on the '11th night site,. land- ively to Roliitis' report, gtancilsg __C>dett0(l- R- �$14�H�ea hrnPi,PnoRr b�E� jran. Davaar__Gr.�e SAntmin■ h.in ing at a little reatn nt Qrpe frequently-in the direction of the king -- - - - - tt t e Sohn. 1 used to duoLe b""�"!i lOW pi1Ce--= eCOIIOLIIjr. pleasant' insinuation about him it .... the • name is . *Welcome, carpet. and Joan, and then he attaekti 9nalI' and It fairly reeks •ef bygone �� _ , Miley. After fighting foe a while. _„ ' + „ ��,• ` � centuries; _ -they Cali It quite, - Miley ;poi- . . . _ To which, sir, Rollins ton- _ - Izes for say impHeatlon he may "Sold!" agived Gres enihufiia% eluded iii a dull monotone, "I' ' Zi °o r - � - moat add a personal confession. CALU - n have made. Greg sib -alone for a tically: ,lea a date followed by of Ivy deliberate concealment of - ��_, bnp- time after that, sencludes the i'alladtum -tf it's atiil on -Ox- t - suaplctous • knowleage about -this RAKING A r that he- alone knews about the fold Circus. .. !. - .'mysterlow. Npht signals k kaused abruptly.- The -regi- Karl. Only tonight did I- ,realize. •�^ - meacai orcaestra nau aevised a was Marne, It on - CAUGHT RED-HANDED 'Lucky_ SMO llgiit ". scheme where- infatuat-iotl- if, you will, sir - I • - - t CHAPTER 1X by a pocket searchlight beam Joan's head raised, and he felt her r eyes on him, "but the fact 1 cup. houey liarly afternoon of the next flitted around. the dimly lighted Y ..mains that I' failed to follow T teaspoon soda - - ' louhge- near -the end of each dance �bLCf day found the convoy , riding s orders by not reporting what not. 1 cu nuts „ pecans) rolled_ J "heavy after dorm bvreU, but .the end rested upon >wnle nurse who R t -T_ _ ban vas�l shining .again anti Greg• was then permitted to "suggest- her -ire shown as vitally important 1 teaspoon vanilla Textiles," motor chassis and favorite number for the 'tiext details which might have pre - Cream shortening, sugar, honey parts, machinery and metal s.' pa, - ory RoitIns felt it was a happy factures, petroleum products.' paw omen. Far the drat time is what dance. The, beam had rested dl• vented 34iley from being murder.- and eggs thoroughly, Add sour cectly on Joan's blond hair, ad and - possibl S •d - Tees. I cream, then sifted dry ingredients, Per and paper products were--the " k seemed age& he was cheerful. The y . _ �. t - . .- •.. �'ica ou •iYili '•L is,} imports in4..' A,ac l.0 Old noting of holnlesmni•ca --had >a,,.11:,,. "r ._.. -• . _ • fP i1 �'iS ✓�,. atete- Lroy oy fore war. 'been replaced 'by the quickening That light. on her hair ment intmediately, and place- my- spoonfuls oa 3g6ro ttt'di(ookl� abash the -.excitement that comes to a man how he was recalling ;where he "belt at your disposal, Sir — -at -F, or to 1 ` ea the Bergs of a dangerous rid• ` had even her before He had Col.. Stephenson turned to'- the minutes,= Corn - syrup, preferably. Manufacturk of pianos fn Eng- �enture. tried vainly in 'conversation to girl• the abbe,. may be substituted for land is expected to end this year_ . While -directing li Breh galu -trace the previous' meeting . -.. Did you .kill Lieut. _. Miley?'. he y, a m -shortage. _ -_ t hone bee use of materials eTew in- anti-aircraft drill atop the It was coming bat•k to him •' She lifted her eyes to his, 4IIVGERAIREAD - • trot of the captain's bridge, Rol• lt,had been in an office .She .cup batter tins. studied the A" deck immed• had been standing behigd a fii- "Why'•" i4 cup brown sugar lately below b{m and- mentally- ing cabinet, the 'sunlight from a "I do .not, .wia}t ,to. _answer. .at " bi cup sour milk - -drew up a -plan -for -that night. window playing on her hair the present." % teaspoon salt - .Sounding for all the world, like He had compared her with Mdd- "Very well, " -' commented the %,.teaspoon ginger r -men beating with hammers upon a eleine Carroll The office colonel. "Did you also kill Tees ?" 'fa teaspoon cloves tin roof, the Bren rattled away at had beer. in Ottawa . . . It was Joan paused:, "Confession• to : °Xs, cup. honey ionaginary . Nazi craft. Sandbags the office 'of ... His face went'. one killing should ' ba; suffi..;o.,t 1 egg surrounded the gun, and the Ovz'k .4 4c There was no for you. ". 1 teaspoon soda. _ _troops wore steel' helmets as well - mistakin; thf' fantastic truth Thy • efts st�bu p..✓ ,,d c Amur ��....� ,,a us,, GEd. -�j1R- `• - - -7 �o ;',fftrelts suti gas manxs. doubted! it will be.'i He turned Isi' teaspoon cinnamon _ __ -- Without a word he wheeled__ Y' 2 teat FINE Cu Greg was a new man when he around a�ad • left the girl staring to - Rollins. "You mentioned the$ goons baking powder' met Joan Davaar at the Officers' our suspicion became definite Cream butter with honey and 'Dance that evenin fie had men, after _him as hurt bewilderment. t D ?" sugar thoroughly. , Add egg and ' ;o-'' There was a blanket of•moon- tonight. Why. dally paraded every suspicion mix well. Add sous milk and dry shout her and found harmless ex- less black over "A" deck . and Rollins spoke -without einotion. ' t _ "I 'was going ingredients, which have been. sift. .' Dlanations . [or' everything: Be- a growling nor'wester was roaring g to put ,that that in my , endlesA] through • the ri in r statement,- Sir. My sus icion de- ed. Bake in ' a imoderate oven, sides, he felt that he bad, growru Y gg 1-' p ' about 350' F. for 26 minutes. ' to know The girl - really -know, her Salty spray bit into .Rollins' eyes liberately concealed, became con- -and if, for no oilier• reason, tale as he furtively watched' the sent- firmed .tonight dhring fire dance' ,HONEY HERMITS _.prospect of bagging the real mur• 1't' shuffle aIQ?ilr the slippery when the searfhiit ht .beam was € 1 e�tp ,butter -derer and clearing any possible deek toivai'd; the tern:' ern Quickly turned on Sister Dayw r t - ' -, c„p nuuey •suspicion -from the girl's name he slipped ,ac}•oss to the lifeboat' called having seen her before in 2 eggs held tremendous 'appeal.' he had already selected, loosened an office with sunlight on her 2 tablespoons milk piROl '4 +, a tarpaulin rope, and crawled un- hair. That • office " —he • took a 2 cups rolled oats Nt� * ; , _w der the canvas. The illuminated deep breath — "was in the ° Ger- = W cup' walnut's oe -'It was' a bit' difficult dancing dial of his lvateh told him it was man embassy at Ottawa." oea , on the rolling floor, but holding 2 cups flour, 1 - Joan in his+ arms 'paid its own' 11,55 .p.tii. He- settled himself' (Continued Next Week) 16aspooh salt of way as comfortably as possible in the 1 teaspoon baking powder _. cramped quarters, till teaspoon soda Located on Big HiN Creek, ; His lips -brushed 'her hair: _ .._ � _ - -- - - - - Cochrane, Alberta, tfie Oxyoke The missies' dra interilli »= "� 1 teaspoori-- cinnamon "There's a most important mattes gg Ranch; founded in 1887 im- P Y g TABLE �� 1 cup chopped raisins Y g to discuss," he a•his Bred„ "How bbl and • the woo- o -o -in wind - mediate! following the Riel soon and how often am_ I to see of the ocean wastes added -to -the Cream, butter and honey thor• Rebellion; is still Maintained • °,sou after we ]and -?" monotony. When again' he look- oughly with eggs. Add milk, oat; by W. Hutchinson; one of the <" ed' at his 'watch it was 12.30-.. By SADIE B. CHAMBERS 'meal and sifted, dry Ingredients, founders. Comprising 10,000 -•- "That• might be difficult, Greg:, Stir in nuts and raisins•. Drop acres of rangeland, the,ranch she . replied, her face aobidng. Perhaps it would be a false alarm from a teaspoon' on an `oiled annually grazes more than - "Put when do you get leave?" after all and he-tensed grid•• ''More -Aboilit -Honey 11,000 head oT fine 66ef ciittkia' ' cookie sheet. Bake in moderate . 'Well, we go directly. to Alder- - tdenly - -as the door; just down the- ( Now for more of those recipes, BRAND OF THE g y • ; using honey as a substitute for oven for 20 minutes - 1bot Camp, and _if all, goes as deck began opening slowly! - _ OXYOKE RANCH' _ scheduled, I'm due for a 48 -boor A dark figure 'slipped out' and sugar, which we promised you. lltlu_1121 11- .a_ treleop►ea slasnl'<t _ rieave'_af�er_1Q y l9" jOIiQ- d- l�8ulf- like -' _ a en rum tMeeestcd readers. She Joan squeesed his hand. "Do you against the ` ec all fdr a min- 2 el;gs • Y to pleased' to reeelve suggestions or toplem for her eolpptn, tied In _ .. plan to go to London —with all the -ute. Then it :moved .like a cat 1% cups brown sugar - yr ready to sale■ to sour , :net e b1ng,.going ouT' to the rail, nf4 cup eourf cream peeves." Regoent■ for reelpes or +.. -. iI plan " —he spoke deliberately From his inch of aperture . be- 5% cups flour .: •Mal menu. are tr order. Addreisa ISSUE' 21—'42 year tetten to ••/firs Sadie 11. Chum• - "t0 g0 Wherever you'll be " tivveen canvas and boat edge, Rol- % teaspoon salt berm, 73 went Adelaide strert, To- ,Joan's face lighted. "I've got ii! ]in saw brief li ht flashes! ... 1 cup shortening rorto,^ vend .utmpea sett- ,n►dres.ep C g eaveleoe It Fdu *tub a rei.lf. i _.a. •.^ t' ��+�+, , .. il/ae . >llftiet taiit'�tA�1•fiM - -.�. � _ � _ice . Holt ia- Firiedaa '�reeaer. of loot. Q� 5 70 �. T C 5 -piece WalQutbed• =ii • t' ariio and Victoria Counties are co- rood suite, 84 50 _.. 61wr■ting to donate a high class �?� t- -= pass your way eiery � ,• e t bred heifer tali to be sold in ., ti Studio Couch ind 2 _ . . 9 �; being held in con ,nth �;veL, c;vx�, - - +Chairs 2.50 - print u here - you d±� -11 the National Holstein Sale, tram- pi- WUUD CEMENT •g r =- • — . - -- - iu - yj ' tan, am May 27th. -- st look- aroui;d -sus Corner through- the . ,sate of - _IWAN L, aRe V, Spr>tng- [oiled matt - - salves and- donatiaas,- :CanaaIan ' Hot - stein breeders wised,,$11,9N which end -re>sses, 16,50 -43.50 Sisman's Work Boots from. $2.50 to was sent direct to England and used BLI;YLDER'B $UPPLIEf� chiefly for shipw>reaked ' Mariners' Dinette soots, • , ' - Relief Funds. Grose receipts frro0n _ ' -91so l'OOal Aartage work 6 pie. $5 50 we are exceedin�iy lucky to the sale of the 16 cattle being don- We haveal■o placed in stock a full` �,� -- ��� 'y'O • sted by the County •$olstem dubs, 1 .c >1twFIa Ia�A>P ,�iave a - aplend�d stock of all lines _ in Ontario, this year will be used - _ for the same purpose, COMPANY FEEDS Motor Ambnlaaoe, Day or Night � 4i !>f - -� • The 'calf to represent the breed- A , W. MITC Haugh 8 Bog 88 overalls 8e wind era of this district was selected + +L+++i ONE 1800 from .the herd the .Estate of T,= : Fillkering, Ont. _ breaker smocks, sti�l $2.50.' work FHONE — Office 74 Ras: 66 ;.:.. C. D. , Chief . Inspector of G: A. STERRITT : paints, all .sizes 1 95 to 2 95 - Ontario holstein Extension Service P`IILetal DirBOZOr w. e • 7 4�j "d Effort 4�-WAmctio4-CQwmittiie state=, 04 M I Furniture Dealez Men's gin „ Ord sloes O' s •16 heifers donated for the sale are F1t38ERING AND CLARE MOB per$ 9 �� _ �i' �milar high. quality; 'Not' only STORES - , n. ' this •.sale offer an unusual! - ._.in _ � e Bl • y ark and Brown 3.50 6.00 yfine opportunity.. t0 boy the choicest - ... • '� --of Holstein- heifers, but - at- the same- time take active art in naos Oi'illald@ll d i p a t e _ y - Men s Cotton Sweat. •Shirts ><n grey _ worthy, patriotic . venture. •VCT�3 ZT�Y For Treating Grain 16.0. - z - .. 8be. _ Healthfully Air- conditioned eats b0 bush.) • ' and white all sizes THURSDAY, FRI. SATURDAY 9 , - '�)■immittee on Communit _ - Enter. y - MA 21 2 Y 2 and 23 , prLe select Name for incorporation, -COMPLETE LINE QF _ _ _ _ . • - -- - - - - -. _. Two shows at f and 0 p. m. _ ! • Spring Tonics _ Men's Fine Hose fancy colors, - - At a meeting and_ entertainment- Saturday Matinee six 1.30. 64 the Hokne and School Club, of `� • Dupbarton, on Friday evening last, , Noiilliig but - _ 25c to ' �5e- a palls - presentations were made td' the two Boned C�iocOl +ates� -- . - < -- - -- - - - ^-- - --. -- pupils of of the Dun School, lute Truth Cameras, IQi: _. i' ll)C,ii$ — LADIES!= • - , whose names for the incorporation, ! t =---- -. -- - - - -_- were selected by the Judges: Urs, PA�ULEITE GOiDDARD •�•� - : i- to dress up ttie noose! 1y A. Ca'mpkin, madet the present- - _ S714UNTON Wallpapers, new and ation on behalf of that 'Committee, Plus latest "Canada Carries On PRESCRIMONS A s Snappy. New Curtain Neta and _ ... The prize` were: 'two gold lockets, 4L „ Spy j�•f Cretonmm6 Congebeum Rugs etc.- " Which were drawn from the hat by Food Weapon :. was in attendance, , the Magican, who to entertain. *e of Conquest $OYES �RQa CO., lta - Ss ,. pri�.otnaT 3[isa • F AT.T. RTnRR _ W Moore, whose -,mile = "Dunhirton pick as -- . - - - . CkInlmunits Citizens' Association- KONDAY, TUESDAY, WED'SDAT ' - ' Store Hoare — B a. aL to 10 p s won the Senior Prize, and the Jun - MAY .25, 20 and 27. Sunday — 9 A. m. to 9 P. N6 - . . . *or Prise, won .bg Idiss Ruth Mabley R'wo shows at 7 and 9 p, !a■. - - vand whose, name was '' Danbartoa's Ad- Solids ,Matia ,Mcmds at 2 P.-m. - - - - - T .Qd Judges had Now is the Tune.. -CORN -- - 'wanes Association" . ' _.:. a hard time selecting the ovinners. W .LT DISNEY'S - �, - •_'T,hd Aa!mq selected by the Corislm- to get that new lava mower Ll18 liicertferatien of e • = T t -ror we haft-a g - - charter is •Dunbarton CamTnunrj As" n n„ tt..0mcuivuril det iourrs while they jasL Corn. Have you ordered yours ? Also _ `.CAU#� OF T�eAalxs also is Added Attraction - or - - Golden Glow, Bloody Butchers T having sold_.my business to Mr. All American • bring in your old one -to br -. Wisc. No. 7 Field & Seed Grain van Barnett, I would like to tale �� repaired, before the Spring rush. :... - :'Bulk and Package " this opportunity of thanking all my <: yustamers_of the - pan for their � business. JOHNNY DOWNS V(7iri lets St vI a den too B. Pastoe _ -'- Hardware Tinsmith - P = -- _ PTC�aalxv f .._ ,Also a few lawn movers $ .ayniag nest' — - - - rHURSDAY, FRI. and SATURDAT PHONE 46 --_-- MAY t4 29 as�d i0. --- - - - -,- - :.Electric washers & refrogerator8 - --- - Ride em Cowdoy ,Screen doors and window screens lil'tJF.A,!>i�SIJ'1 -1' - LAJIJ l;V`81rALiA) �+gcui4lvr tit. :wtpr,V6.•1>r...;.; aW..., lV"1,iucry ono - !.GDL OOLI , :. of 1t�5 our Motto We ha re it. Can get it. Or it is not, made. a _ PHONE 3900 - -- J. S• BALSIXIN, PICKERINU , foo During = - MAY, JUNE, JULY AND AUGUST _ Chopping on - _ •• '.110NDAYS attd FRIDAYS RS 0 fSw-- 0 , except bit - age" t] ' arrangement. - - Poultry, Heg and other Concentrsteb WE PAY TORONTO PRICES AT -WHITBY, YOUR HOME- 3i-&R]MT _� , , t�always on hand: ^ _ - en Pradahaw, widely is,lo •, - EGGS -=BOGS _ . Sr 3F R i Ing` star of days 'Tunes for Today" CALVES _LAI�IBS heard Wednesdays at 1p.45.. p. , m: - `` . . 1y otare doi.,g $rieTbilsh Hosp al �-• • ' concerts for men in the • Forces,, _ . - AND ALL BINDS OF - She's Lrunette, she's National. Government Licensed FROM - Main St, E. Stouffyille Ont, " ;i aANKS ; • POST OFFICkf Phone 191 Poultry, both live' and. dreSSed 01FARTMINT STORES DRUGGISTS i1 ] t etQ�ss• Toure6WIrT MMernitx Medir_�i- and Suroirwt NO �I v L � o sooK .sTO■a .� .*.. R1TASt sTORa cases taken PICKEIRING FARMS ''We do ,bui.ding of al � `'''Maiereity Semi -Room _ _ ' I kinds; :1 ` Registered Nunes in attendance and I LIMITED ti :_CARPENTERING 24 hour service given. , , ;1 CEbIE11i \G'... PEP,- VIM, VIGQR, Subnormal? Ambulance Service REGISTERED EGG GRADI;`iG.STATION ... _ PLU'tIPING Want normal pep. c•ipor; tIfaii I - -. .__. - ROUFIN.G Try Ostrex ,sonic ..Tablets. Contains MRS. E. R. Ci00D 25.37 WHITBY ONT.' PHONE WHIBTY 336 ; - tonics, ,st:mularts, .oyster elaments— - - -- --- -- .— :- •. -'�, to n� a9 ve - ter V) • or- - a }dx rm p of A 3 58- - We, also sell gran *,8o1'd• Y.fing Get a < ;ecial intrnductory's!-e for only today. Try this aid to normal zdr an l res. �. E. /'�� /� /��/ / - '.,,,Materials, Empire Bathroom' ' today. For sale at alI goo- drug stores. v / r L E4uipment, Duro Water . i FU`PliA.L'DIRECTOR,AND. NEXT' WEEK'S. SPECIALS .x: Systems, Beatty Stable = In �icmoriam E�IBAJ�JII R - Fresh- and - S'moked Fillets Egii157uent, and_ Succeasor•to.w, J. liwtiier, It1•,in:r hle-'nnry �f a . 1. _ _ : Building Materials Dear Father, Will:aa�t 1T, Gi}i : : =.ol% - ,.t Stoativille r .. wl o •passed a�a}; Ma 2;th, 1d438 _ - . Night-and ntiy erviee Sa�lmo' n and K><ppers Estimates Free and a Dear :Bother,. Geitirglna Leon _ -. Work C;xiatanteed` _ Tdncr :rr� =— -- --- -- - - =_ -- ---- w-- t The, world- Flay •chan•gt1 from -year -_ _. _. W11L C'..MURK -AR :. Ph6hd' 6502 USTICE T PEACE EAT PICKERING to year, _ OF HE MARKET O:vTARI,O 'And, friends from day to day; for ,_the County of Ontario P O V SE Buf n�V er will ' the ones x e' love PICKERTNG ONT. ~ ^' FrQm memory pass away. r —Ever remembered by May and Ed. - •° � . .. ,' ... , ':.e.' .'.1, •. '':ii r, w h _ . - +�.,...,,,,• +:.w..rsx.: . ....i�'yx, 'C^: W�. im:... _ <t e: ' � , _ .. . • — - ,.� ', r.'w`e,,' j ¢ .9