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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1942_06_19' - S'� .'>+✓A�''t''r' - ., ': a•'. -x•-: �.k' »' ,. -'y.:. .�.'-. -^w:: - , +' _ > .+c. -- - •tar,:. .,,;t!�,;. z' :t.• {r .1 ",•N fry -''' yy _ �.-."i .. +^•'' -`F • . - dpi �.'ny� :," lit 7 AL r' T- KERI i: W—- `I �- ; =_• ;- ' =: ,s i'ICHERING, ONT., FRIDAY, JUNE-19.' 1.92 • � No.. 44 ..,and-,Courage • en o fof6sight . Anticipate 100 al Serious .,,Pro ems Wben Conditions locally. and internation- The store beautnes a residence - no CAN Y�U sly leave • reached that state, more business tsz -- lower'aasesaanent - particularly 'locally, when business- to me taxes for me. They talk in - - L0041 � Isms � fuss and residenters are beginning Parliament about the conscription of Give •bed bath? i • + to 'usrsilyder - just what is In store wealth~ Pickering is "Plucked" first Make a Poultice*- lien lisle 'community'. We have asked Its mighty. expensive to do not"- Apply 'a compress to s ii►ound ?.. Bert Elliott Of, Lachine, was s.1 -7: s nairai ut�'u. as.;. tl hi��catrh the taxes arc tm. Per - . Put drops in the eb►E y - • - T _ ho oSunday AB ^w`join - to present 'his views on our local hips t won't be so expena�ve alter ►t�tte a tmnperawse i -"- -. in_a short 'series of ortic- -wv, , to do somethingt _ .. Control a hemorrhage? Not Until the Golden Upper' day' with W. and Airs. A, Bowes t -' Prevent contagion from vomimun,- tunity Has Passed, Do we Mrs, J. Po �oormorneenciag �erewlth. Not -jtll - Wjter� is 'the Pickering Plsn? • _ � - - - Wabe�i Up. the week -end with Thar g �t :.oew readers srtay agree - with the L is' better or worse than being iaable disease . VW -U�ie VL,"b, L..6 ..� ...� 1 , plucloed -bt• th.. piknt9 Resuscitate a person from drawn- Mrs. 14- T: €allalse _ daughter, believe them to be worthy of the Perhapd -we, right -"sect can also . �6 9 Gee polsoaing or Eieelric Th Again— 1lf- -sad Mrs. most serious consideration of all, 'Ed, do too little; too late. Suppose you shock OR quoted by Rev: F. W. Madden, Min- Stroud, visited friends here on 'Sun - talk to your -neighbor - suppose Prove yourself useful- in -an Elm- inter of Diusbartoas United Church, '�i ' , t - vWb Merchant Moves First? .. youlo- operate for the good 'of the ergency or. disaster of any kind? who was introduced by Mr. Neil. NT. ; :end Mrs. a S. Jephaon; of — ' -- - Shortreed, at the weekly Rotary Brooklin, visited Mr. and Mrs. John. - n community. Pickering Yhtts�' have Dinner on Monday eversirsg. 3iusslrar on Thursda last. ' Who do you think will first see sasmething.that. -Ajax hasn't - what - -fie - Cansdian Red Croas of this y and grasp a business opportunity' ie it? community is desirous of starting The substance of Mr. Madden's 'H, J. and Mrs. Marquis, of Stroud, L sten to 'Him 'Thinking. - "Let me do something` it :can't an Emergency Reserve for Picker- address. was that of art interesting riaited Pickering relatives . -and "'Iti►o hundred houses in Ajax. be worse than . "let George do it". �• A class is' to be fornned of any', sequel to the much-talked-Of _address friends on Sunday. Let's et n women or sees one week a b Joseph glad to -hear that tihe '.mrst contract means Boo to 1000 g together and get atimwhere group of girls and lust- g= go Y P Friends arc racoon gives in Health; Same Kura- gat►;-" Post -War View of Picker- Mrs. Arthur Silk has - returned from 1 ptsepie and twice sa in (This firiit -of -this series - a siar<iAt- sng and .'r.ar..�:�� --A- ,»st= � ing by an Industrial En neer'�„ hospital and is recoverin satisfact- as is Pickering, and the eighteen mkent of yo lities presented in an Nurse will act as Leader of this i t "Home aL:. kbrea�' - + i P, g - -_ or so fans ies avow living is Ajax uatiauial foan- Read them, care - 02, motremexst' which will consul going se de a6mi It? , Church stn' of gives me a nice increase' fully, lx used not spell "blue ruin" short weekly Lectures and Practical Although he wished his listeners enlisted with the at my bneirneas, Moreoier, some of but - rather a cbnditidn that a little Demonstrations by members of the not to consider his address a "rel- will enter the Service Signal on Hondas fay present custarneTs live nearer y, .. - z than Pickering - Haw many coure'ge � co-oPer4tion can adjust Class. It is hoped the Ltx'al Doctor igitms one", his remarks were that next, _ �e to the betterment of our caaemnnitY; and- Dentist- will -be present at one ! of a spiritual view of the obligations Mss C. Bishop sad Min G : pia homes will be built at Ajax? P s Gladys - sad of those_ who have; to live in the of the meetings and offer advice on and achievements of the Christian Burns, of Hamilton , and Toronto, '1Eie tmeerta�a jade. Bays sob; scums catfnantmfty.'Satme of ,&e'- pre<Tacdona certain subjects. There is only a Churc and Mankind is the o erase a,.�'.1. - =NO,- saline sb11 -hig3 Certainty .,� .h, o. �. y,wo ���Tat 'fee bf ten cents - per .week Crisis and Great Need. The church, Morley over Sunday: they won't stop at 200 hone for -dieve stay be realised in a for days attached to. this effort It will be he stated, during its Christian exist- ' Misses -Margaret and Dorothy Shod people, Less delivery char- or weeks at most Ed.). appreciated ti the woracn and gi3ie aatx had time and a pis - a Cash and. Carry Business t refused, of Toronto, apetst the end 17teat solves the credit problem. If _ Cedar Grote Annual GWAM Part' of the village and vicinity joins ir, to accept the challenge, and has of the taeek, with � -Mrs. M, Q am't do business in Ajax, Borne- wholeheartedly and make `a success possibly, at threes supportea not too S, Chapman � else will, and take away my Thee annual Monster (garden Pasty of the venture, worthy' movements, and has 'gone Members ' of the Continuation present business - I'll start with a in -the Cedarena - Canyon, win be- 'Watch these columns for further down, only to rise again to greater - School held a weiner roast on'Mon- 4nnouncements. as it is the lnten- ts. ° �� branch store --- No more water to held in Cedar Grove on �'urda "sigh 'day a!w-elsing, at Gordan 's - _trteek from-Whitby, that'll be s evening, July 11th Talent of tike Lion to get under way Immediately. Keeping in mind the sadness by "a good time was held by aim sovibe. Some .younger mtl♦berr of usuat )idgh calibre! has bees, engaged, Mr. Banigan, he presented ` -•Four Mr. and Mrs. A. jr, B�vair, oi` - Essential Factors for a Vital Christ Toronto, were Sunday visitors with to work'-in a shell plant, for help. July 12th, the Annual ng Peo-* any �,�=""�""- '"r. _ the tsttser's parents, Mr. and l�rs. Gneo I'll close. the Pickering store, PL's Open Air Service '� be held. Memo iii o t 1 l Service "A Gnat Need ". No• sots and live with water from taps and s Dr. Conbof, Mayor of `Toronto is to ievement was ' worth a great deal, Was Kilma Clayton, R. bath tub. Surer I must get bony. I'll be the guest speaker. - iu3Rmm czmLTEtlZY'.. unions there is s definite need. The Winnipeg General Hospltal, visited Just face lea business here with - first step is 'taken ]fly, the one who Rev, k R. and Mrs, Jenkineon,- Olt live competit'orp just two miles away. Dunbarten Young Lardy has Marrow. In spite of the cool, damp weather is conscious of that need. The en- Saturday last + t -- 3P116t houses ready in August or �pe to Shooting °t• over .one thousand persons gathered quiring, inquisitive spirit of man was Beginning with • Sunday next, that - �, ;,', r htitngrL_Will- the - at Erskine Cemetery on Sunday of. a vital factor in the recordings of services in the Piesbyteriin (8tttx+ek ,8sdi'ursy staticm move to Ajax too ! tar ....L;.. I ---.� will begits at 10 -a_ m- and will `con.. I -ern "m more vlangr in Ajax. I'll a bullet When i» her shudder last Service wbwh has been invaded by ,assn had not been just an accidental tine at that hour during the st:m ,j No" Ye When she bad o ao3at a rain only once in in the post twenty bundle of atoms moving to oblivion - ' tune to fall, while shootirsg :L a four . years. ` to attendance was he was ever adding' now achieve- Sunday, next, June 21st, will be B - is what a Pickering merchant rabbit way be thinldng, 'What do you analler 'than in .other years through meats to his list of titccx�mptishments the" longest day of'the year, and' v. Oink? They take seventeen fauna natural le400114 Service was con- that had proved 'in :many cases the after that the days will gradually 4P fir the Plant and the township tar. The frequent rains of the past ducted' by Rev. Madden of Dunbar• salvation of mankind. In times of shorten. and before we realize it. mo es go up -to make up $3000 loss of oath -is proving very dia.strous to ton, with Rev. D. Marahall, Whitl,y Crisis and Need, men of foresight "I be shovelling raceµ (and coal,, - - tees revenue. The take more land the farmers. In many farms, the P?esbyterian Church as -guest sPea- and c if we can ' _ They outage. have ever risen to mat � get it) again. her boom - won't tae saxes go up!" w :..,,... h.va -1 - zs>Lble c s da s_ -v ker. The ss�p�ccsa1. music for the ser- and provide for the conditions that A Lawn Social ender the auspices';' work an the land, _such as preparing vice was =the direction -of Mrs. hjtve arisen, .• v1 alb �.• d "1 :Lm tagers, aL A it for 'coi7i and root&,` and in many Spratt; leader of the VAdtby choir Second -- "A Great Salvation. This .yew's. Congrebation, Pickering will,.. - - • IrllflNtsssti kneel►•. cases potatoes which_ wzie planted, again, wsa not a religious address, be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. s have rotted owing to the excessive Ualted' Church Sunday School to the word "Salvation' hard man Ham Bola, on Thursday .� s JYs>eMt>esi ' Conserve Gas by Hording Annual Y Y evening, 'moisture.• The fro applications. Sane management. Jane 25th. Program to be held in ; anent rains ,how- Pink' at Howe. TF. RIL FORSYTH, Opb. D., Diteetor e'v'er, has been favourable for the . Reserves of Courage, are needed, to. the home, in event of rain. x: . .O�a.a,itae Afidoa a< t7fe3cio R+s. hay; crop and pasture. _ The Supt. and Teachers o!` Pick- provide the salvation that will save : ts**esal ester of she >ltaeesieaa . , , ... -the world. A' , . e • . pbsess use .use Cts.ate oss h " ' ' ° Brougham Unix t Cemetery eying United Church $unday School Again . in Bence of strand VIE - SERVE Remembrance Day s ^--unce their annual piratic for there will be those with courage and +� t,egaµ. foresight, who rise to the need and , - Friday, June 26th,'• at the Memorial. Provide flat looked -ion Ram4mbrasce Day Service will be i Park here, In other years the picnic p guidance. AND ALSO - RDUlV.RLD AU.D.DY Barrister. _ observed at the Union Cemetery. on has been held at some distant Turd = "A iGreat Gratitude ". A ���� _ . soetcitor. tJOt.rs rubiae. sdaeert4*i.o.o. ry, ++ point failing and sin'of mankind, has been i� e� t o" vim of Court ter u e .ate E. ten.- the 21st, of June 'st 2.30 -o cFock. Rev,'t r eve itai ng the drivir. A of a , - g INSURANCE igLa.sosti • of C curt t}oo.e. �smtb. st/ I. F+ Kennedy will b_ specker ff b_r of ca-s; `hr- refusal �nr�ess fszatitude for } !''' (some cars makfrt� :. c an "3 :'moo:,ttthe th national the specs _] Y Y dam= s.7r- ♦ �CE .' BEATON, BELL a(/ ROSS peaial music by lld*s p-att of`. sevz -�i- -oat privileges eri•o ed Is •manIdn LC+ip` Whitby. Stewart Beare well facili- �ful consideration for the national 1 a'nt, especially those privileges en- '`- 6arnstors Solicitcra ' - 'Ci' fate the hearing with his public ems,. Fr +h.� car- owners, the ibyed by � peoples --of. the Demo- t' w, J. W.►ATQN. K, C. ?elt~obont • address s3'$ts. A colIertioit will be choice of a location has been one shratWes. We have been reluctant to eYR1 -L �, �O :ALEY t will -kew „ , �, ;.1 �_ -� ¢rat tude to those who have , �•0.F•ROSE A good attendance is hoped for. imum. Strictly picnic lunch" ani l ':• °'hi fns thn n' ,lriviaP_gr�• t) -- 872 Bay St. Jobe Phillips, Sec.- Tress. a m m or s o at fur all ages, the devoted, self- sacrificing indiv- 5ERVICB PROTECTION JOHN L. fQ1VD Toronto P p idual whose interests are the wel'- - �NGUS-McM1LLAN- Barntrter, Sol- - - - - - -- - -- __ _ - = itor.,iotorr per ►sic. ipMelinde�trerr • �' — far, of man. No -great living can Torowt,n. siedhone klrir5°('3 Mi ,' come fromi the one who' complains, '�' ' • ,,,,. , .�- .... who grumbles and. •grouses, or the y► . $ �1fi�:ii!!;t a a i - i a "0%1 a�aCa ;g ..r� :fifoP is ,as. of his service, or "wants all he Insurance Of All ISIndg. � .� pays -for ?. r R. BEATON, TOn \ &hilt 6etlt RateB Available with Do Ciert. r-onveyeacer. Commrseioner for „a. FOIJAJ — "tA Great : Compui5fon' ratio* eff2davks. Acoountant. Etc. suer of l)ne of the kind virtues of ma is $eeurit and service. . Marrii�eLiten,er. whitevalc,Ont. ..�"'- �, � - - that. compelling - desire, when need A, E. RjL HA & L': appears was credited by. the speaker Addr. Pbooe to Rotary. - to assist.. "Would to BROUG=HAM � PICK SIS � -' QENEtRAL INSURANCE (Ind 'we could have'the-spirit behind REAL ESTATE �. Rotary, universal ". The desire to PHONE AGIN. b8 W_8, MILLlKHN( - - ('.OiCYEY�3i�t�IkV6- �. i nder service. ' olti establislsed . agsney, ready t- -- t- -is�-being granted by. an ihcseas- ("! if to - .gem. •ing number in 'thts community $ally Clarke Irrentice Phone Pick. 6000. __. that our comiflunity faces a very'- LICENSED AU!C'1ROitfLT� uncertain period in the -near furore, _ant:. this address from the ,Clergy,. For the Counties of Yore ttlw Osi+ t to men' of foresight 'and' the courage ario; - successor for Corpl. 1� Pace , a LICSN&RD • ACTCTIONSEtt A `^ �rrseeE -arc} a T � e a _ VALUATOR .. _ that will edidbubtedlyv arise, - comes... -� 8afea, conducted ♦ny%kttc' as very helpful encouragement• to r, 8. Prentice (former Pmadera 4 µii - I B1t DutPr„ those who feel that - we here, must Preleitlee). _Farm &ltd Far= - - WOODHOUSE -and. HAWKNS - ' waken'to' that need.' Sales a spedvity at fair end rM�■ For the st Ytmer months CBC s fam ous corned' team witl ' ve u the - - Wb b�, lo. �.,. Y tai p able ratty. �.. '� y� .v"■'� '� is weekly- rendevous at Manning -Pool;- to appear before audiences through- Dinner is- withdrawn -next -week ; odt Ontario, (Hawkins at bayonet point) before a broadcast. 1` owing to the Conv®rtion in the City. •4.- . t ;'{ ai' Try. ... -. j_ -. - _- .°`_.�',► -. - • ..--.. - ...��..b.. -./ - .+ - .. � :. -.-r :.`,:.�_' _ kz"` �'' �,•,< r`•" '_"...�-- .- ::•t;Sxi_._...�i -,• 6' _ - _ Jy, n - . ,.k- .,l.r. :S.•- .+>�, - _.'� - _ _C'"•A ' , i' . s,E- •. -_..�- _ -in uniform for tin the case ,of a THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST u - .ainglo man) a little more than TM WAR - WEEK — Commentary on Current Events J �, half of that amount has voluntar• 1 Uy rationed Ili-self much more dn M�> .� ra ' v�y - severely than we have been called' "" "'�na .` upon. - _ _ _ — lK i _• _ $�i s _ Sugar, tea, coffee, gasoline and - -,._ -Japan Strikes In Nort ac • tires, -as.„ this ,i4 writ-ten, are the The Japanese military leaders has a base which mag. ono day only rationed commodities. It's are presented. by the New York be the sprtugboard fur an attack __fuhny hQw 40m�_4f _tlieffi.__t14,_ ill_ •n {••• .1s. vs'• -" a :- - -=jmea as a+isantageons3y- Fitting straight- at -tLff heart as' i►an with -each other. The use of--less ' -in the - centre- of a circle. Their fensively it- stands gua.:d_ aye: the _ xN �.'" =; �> sugai reduces -'the "spare 'tires" opponents hays had the task of Alaskan territory whicl, has `cane �' pt some of us carry around. The use deciding at just what point on that to have increased strategic zaluo r -of leas, gasoline increases the life circle they would strike. After the with the increased military ",alue 1 s, f "spa tires" 'we. canna nary' move against Pearl of airplanes. 'From Alaska the __ _- - - o re ti t re- prelims _ i • place.- Habor they moved south. There wide reaches of the Pacific grow -the Reserve.- -they. strengthened- tireniseives on - ^sma21; m6- a wtifi t'`ihe opera l.iri.g Army yet? Encouraging, signs are .'the rubber and tin of Malya, the range of aircraft: the 5,135 miles - - - w ' . • visible -in some parts- of the cpua- , oil and rubber and foodstuffs of from Tokyo to San try since• this workable body was the Indies. Then it was 'West into come .1,345 from Dutch Harbor. set up to give those ineligible for Burma, the gateway to Southern As long, ago as 19_1) .�,.iaska was active - service overseas a chance China and India. While their arm- called • ­,The 'keystone of the- Yac- to train themselves for home. de, ies last week marched toward In ific arc". _ - fence but I have not heard -any dia and hammered at the • vital Effect Undetermined - commanding officer say yet that central 'and coastal regions of Alidway island, the second ob- he can't handle any more recruits. China, their navy again sought in jectiver of the JananF,ir tnrrP, is That's another bratich of the the North Pacific, t 1 sir fend_ an atoll - of two tiny vrrr- - ' Tw A:..; iii al. Cli {vQa�r Bran �.l wra rnn1A nh nnaa mhlrh n4 .11 ]roan - =vu-d— �»' ..-vain suns sav,n. The great task now confronting' Discoverer anti- Founder of Chris' mores would be the main blow. Guarded- heavily by -Army, Navy -­- a liberated America, which more tian Science, as the instrument • ' Midway Attack and, Marine forces, it constitutes tlhan three- quarters of a century- through which the rikht's of free BrltlSh ' • • �• F. The Japanese had done little in almost an outer defense for Years ago' fought- a four -years 'war to peoples everywhere might be pex- Did S p lendid Job the north Pacific.41nce• Pearl Her. Harbor, 1,300 miles. aw4y, Ameri- Z... Ll,� olo.w, :o t, a -d :.. ,.•�- ...a- =al;y onia;r,inha+l and 19 efect bor. Her ships and Zero fighter ea's bastion in the mat?- pActt� 1r _fag out the freedom' di the whole. ed. planes were. busy to Lae suucu. dtr puttees - nanea s; world from slavery, The Christian This welding together of the Britain's W•A.A.F's -the giris:of Ship -plane teams won control' of base for harrying attacks, again8c - - - -- - Science Board of Directors told two' great democracies, under the the Women's Auxilliary Air Force the Macassar Strait from Ameri- the' big ships berthed at Pearl several thousand Christian Sci- impact of an international crisis. -did their biggest job lass ,week. can forces .operating with the Harbor. The Japanese have paid �tilts gathered . in annual meet- -said the_ Lecture. Board, is the They played an important part in _ Dutch and British, defeated- a Un• it constant attention, atta :Yking in Boston last week• consummation of the fond . hopes the success of the 1,000ylane raid ited Nation fleet in. the Java it at least once each month -ox- _ -- _, - Meeting in. their Mother Church of all Christian Scientists. The °n Coiogae. _ Bea•wot untlI -Japan reached the ceptfug for April -since the atart _tinder the world- envrilopipg shad. Board alluded specifically to- a - 7%9- WA.A.F.'s assisted the R A. Coral Sea did her string of vie- of the war. But the attacks Lave ew of what is probably the gravest poem written in 1898 by the F. men is the planning and eiecu• tortes end. There, supported' by been light, by occasional airplaues rt *l rest 'to _political and religious Leader • of -this world -wide religi- lion of the raid. Some of the girls land -based aircraft, a 'gaited Ns.• or submarines. Carriers end bathe- , ftreedom since the advent of sus movement, Mrs. Eddy, which acted as interpretation officers at tions fleet drove a strong Japan- ships operating near :Midway last 1r %ristianit , -the visitors were re- the bomber command headquant- *me ' task force north into her week were attacklii forces ,,f s. -- Y reads is part m follows: B en, inhese� hey Dasaed dove pre- ' -' minded in a report by The �Chrls- � � - aewly roTu•roa tatand9, thm+gh di£{ereyt ,,,e..,, ` San-- Science -Board -of Lecture. `Brava Britain, blest.AmeticaJ Wing target photographs and there was no' thought that that It seems quite conc;ut;;ve vow s1Ltp that the union of Britain and Ulaiie ruin, insole -plan; •••°'v° which the bombs.. wed• victory for toe United Nations that the Japanese ran into a' trap _ "•. America was foreseen forty -four 'Victorious, all who live it,- Aa meteorological' cloaks in the was 21as1, at Midway island and that they years ago lay Mary Baker Eddy, The love for God and man," - weather section, others provided) Last week exactly six' months were badly stung. But the fui ez• - - the forecasts which decided what after the - surprise atfstck oil Pearl teat of the damage they hivs tint• " night the raid was to be- launch- Harbor, Japan again tried , her fared and its effect upon paz ifile - id' luck in the north. Raiding parties future -Japanese operations re- An motor transport drivers, still of Japan _et*cra_*t hit at nutch —in- to be deternlimc-4- others drove air crews to starting . Harbor in Alaska's Aleutian Is'- - - _ _ U. 8. 8trateplo succeed leads. South In ambplances ready in case oi__ other heavier attack was directed Other operations, perhaps o-vou ' need. `'They kept the telephone another attack on Hawaii or as _ against Midway Island. American ' lines 'open from dunk until after offensive., against Rub*xs, • may - i r Al jN10E outpost between Peat Harbor and ga dawn and also worked in Toni Tokyo. This time the Japanese have been dependent upon the : v _ mild a at teleprin term -and in•opera• did not find Amertean, planes lined success of the Midway attack snit - - tinns rooms• as cods and cipher no on the ground, do many easy the mysterious happenings uear - : -rA WeeMr Cohmn About "kis and That in The Caeadiiato Army clerks. targets for Japanese bombers. ' dutch Harbor. And in Sept tatng :National unity is a term that upon any geographical section• of `'as radio girls Ws by t panned They were in the air and fighting. the Japanese. The Paci3lc ?last 11iY been loosely, often mush too the Dominion? landin; instructions by telephoni Japanese aitplans carriers. battle• may well have dealt the enemy a _ l to thi returning crews. They pre- , , - h- :.arely, intgilireted to tiresn the --- @ittizena 'o! W�..t. :�. �rltere -ship& -- cruisers. sad - transporta' severe blott._in the Easz Si_ Yt i@Rerselation of En Fish and "verboten" is a familiar word Dared sad packed food for. the tottered heavy damages 'damage would seem too ,early to. conclude _ g out -going airmen and had tea and far out of proportion, it U report- that the Japanese defeat is, a +law - - French speaking Canadians. So ` read garbled accounts of bur pro- coffee reads when they arrived .,,_......___� , Sonerwiy accep -cea nun mm lssi,er- ru,cul ,I;ItLac...cu, -- ....te--sir t _b� -{..o .lot•uaJ% � - . - °a`Y- ors. -The -Midway area not only Is. all yrobability; the Japr►uc +Ns' pretatioa become that most of us. are ,magnified to the port of The, work of these 'back room' seem to have forgotten that no- making some of us appear to be � a remained in American pea a but strength, sufficient of 'sea and, sir �� �� girls continued long alter the Iaat the Japanese force appeared to strength, even after t' he Id1A way tMieml unity is non- existent ro oppressed. minorities, when such of the returning Brews were home limp - off stfor i bad mauling 4y losses are subtracted, �o attempt long as the tribulations of Cana- stories are published. But the in bed. They were on the phone - Army, ,"Navy d bd Marine Corps either new offensive acilons or to hams in any- of- the: provinces are - fact that- such 'stories are pus- sending out detail@ of missing- fliers. - put up 'strong' reslitance at-Amid set shared by Canadians in the lashed is the fault of the . citizens planes and helping 'gather the , tther - prociaeas _ _ wise fail to giv+a the• lead to those Keystone Of Pacific any operations nndertaltea by he r What i�wuaia ydiva■ soon aw v� w• �qp• that. I ia�lvue. prompts this sermonizing they have set in authority, anese were shrewdly chosen to Nevertheless, is preventinp' ,%fie Is the recent.flurry aver the re- : We- cheerfully and _voluJrtar319 gt -tC� Harbor draw . th® concerned attention of Japanese from gaining_ yowe�.=rou • dwtion of t h - e gasoline rationing ration ourselves' in the use of tea, aru tav American- m 1 1 i t a r y chieftains, of Midway, American forces `trvc, S.-Wr : trait in the Maritime Provinces. coffee slid sugar. Why not ration Dutch Harbor is situated on from five gallons to two due to a ourselves in• the use of gasoline* Their military ..nine to America achieved d _ strategic F c -ms or _ a•- � ---- -' • - � tiny Amaknak Island is.' s deep was great. Dutch Harbor, a .small no tu'ean importance. Ftem • W + +1- siortsge which by the time this If we.can drink our fewer cups of inlet of the northern shore of island of matted grass and five way, the Japanese - coaid hm i _ _ '-`-reaches print-may -have disappear- tea and coffee unsweetened why much larger Unalaska Island, one trees, stands near the base of the reified Pearl Harbor avc po .Ahly ed. There was a perfectly nstturai cant we walk a mile or two and of the .done chain of Aleutians . Aleutians ihsi are out 1,600 miles could have launched. a' n.a10t. :'a -- feeling down east that it was -not ' save -the gasoline we would have which string out is a sweeping toward Japan. It is a place of cific offensive with - :L,.: sl'cr ;t' lair that }laritirners should be on used for war uses' arc' toward Japan. - It is about r and frig and hard �.naat and •the Pan•mi cam ' -`short commons" when drivers in Across this country from roast 2,835 air miles from Tokyo on - widda', and there the• United States ultimate objectl�es. tie other six provinces still could to coast business experts are de- the Southwest, and 2,345 miler ~ obtain their tall ration. , voting their talents to the working from San Francisco on the South- --Ile Fall Feu, omit backbone of Ca:r..da ,s„d. Ottawa . answered by pointing out of a system' of price and sup -• east. - It thus forms the apex for - after the war must be r:,parl•• us - eslt reasons that fully' justified ply control that will spare us the a roughly triangular line which meeting new demands for quxiity 0 Ow reduction, horrors of inflation and maintain War has necessitated eanceila; might be drawn on: the. map be products at .home and ir,' Lair All of this is a preamble to the stocks of essential . war goods for tween - the three points. From tioh- of aeVoral large' agricultural port markets. _ e%arge that we are failing to live our fighting forces. -Some of Seattle; Wash., to ]Dutch Harbor: fairs in Canada; says The London taip to our privilege of serving in these mere serve without pay„ the is about 1,900 sir miles. Free Press. ' The Western Fair in Stickiest sou So. ranks of the Individual Citi•- ; others -away from their normal The United States has been London and the Toronto National spa's Army. Occupations- sacrifice the normal building-fortifications there since Exhibition are two. 'This has been . Of the total quanrif3. c_* f,�J• - - How? " a$vancements and remotions due to the fact thrt the fair stuffa damaged in Britair, by Air - P 1940: Their extent has been kept It should be obvious'. they could expect if they' stayed secret. grounds sndt buildings were need- raids up to the end of ;net year, = 'Save we in the central. 'and in their owtl jobs.: Dutch Harbor which until re- - ed for military purposes. But nearly three- quarters ea . been western parts of the country any Tliese men don't ,enjoy restrict- eently was only a village_ with 'this-does not apply in the case .. saved. One of the best'exatnpler moral . right to five gallons of ing and controlling their.. neigh• a ,trading post, a fuel oil depot, of fall fairs. The fall fair can be " of salvage - is - a very large stvck vabbliYs when became of trans boars =l es a . azi mentality and a naval radio station, receiv- L+a4� =,t �: �;,� „ +un6 �4utakl;v„ai zf ar+sa=• The shed 6 in - _ tion or any. other difficul- to enjoy that sort of tiling -and ed ita..rante because of the tradi-:, movements in the country. It auger was stored were 1 rL bj :n - , fellow privates in °ui behinsT___they welcome action on -the part Lion that a Dutch ship first en- can be made to interest boys and emy action, and burner; to Ao ? 1Jlriitsm army =wits .are much of Canadians that makes their - tered its bay, a bulletin from the girls in.farming. lt-can be made :ground. "A is pro3ablc rill sack -- _ elos4z tti actual warfare and�e- vrerk easier. National Geographic S o c i e t y tE►, show the ,farmer the way to iest job that men coulr', he ,r+rl: is�iial. attack -have to hp „art,..._ w + n' I..ruer income and better livin¢. to," said a Ministry - rrpru�nta- ! ed to two gallons.? out to win the war in the, best however, 'early came 'this way.. It can be the technical school of tive, "When it rains a • er'.aln Why, -if there is. true -national way we can, -make- rationing and ` ' They -knew `the then -busy fur- the junior and the post - graduate amount of sugar is ilr :rr -0is• cl.v _lour, do we not spare the public control unnecessary. Surely we sealing centre by its native Es- course for the parent. The fall converted into treacle. Ntyer,he- 4wharraaament of Miniaters we' can stint ourselves for the com• fair' should 'be - carried on where- less, the work is going, or- rind - kimo name of "t,dakta. •Later, - - employ to govern us by voluntar- men good! ..the• harbor became a way station ver possible and young people when the treacle or s::g; >r, is "•� reducing• our consumption of The soldier who leaves -a $15A should be asked to help 'and to' fined extremely little -of it hs� to dine to the aoweat level forced . a month job to volunteer to serve rush regions of the. Yu take part. FRrtring: is the ecpn -" be discarded." :P� : -' ` • . :� REG'LAR FELLERS—What's in- a Name? .. _ By GENE BYRNES _ - - - - SEE HERE, MU - YOUf4<r. ` CONiOUND IT, 9C1Y.' HOW - _ - SCAL,4WACs: STOP BOUNCING ' • J CAN A PERSON REST b..: THAT YASI ALL AGAMST ' - -= WITH T14AT ETERNAL AVE TM WALL! �Ayyt SE li SPORT, THUMPING. GOING ON? - �i- MISTER.'. IT'S THE I 1 NOW, GO AWAY! / C�•LlLtk - r BEST WALL IN TOWN - - ,s..4.., ,• , ATHLETES � PHOOEY! _ . d ire u. a ►.a a,l.w AN n.W F911 \ • _ .. - ... _ ,.... '-Ll�.. :. i MN , t' ;yam CLERK GRADUATES TO G P. AIRLINES Have, Yogi Heard? C N.R Can Handle The instructor was seeking re- Increased Traffic - /= ii: __criiits for the regimental band, , , •x "M and approaching Private Brown he A1lhough the Canadian rail- _ inquired; stsathe largest vo1- • - vOp you play amusical- ln- ways are moving t ums, of traffic In their history, ment ?" they can handle more freight w. - "Yes," replied Brown. "but busineee without difii ult�, stated only - at horse. R. C. Vaughan, President, Cans= - - -� sally," said the instructor - ' than National Railways, recently. + i "and what inatTUlliellt do you _ — sing_ h yardstick of he - ! �� U t e t Carta • f� play'•" than National increase i4 buss- R > "Second fiddle," retorted .Pte. ness, Mr. Van han stated that the ' s s. Brown. general increase in the volume of it a ✓ -- he i11nesus nom h—g handledia- ap- d has told •`Some busybody < , y # y y proximately 20 per cent. more my wife dance the other night," said and more than 75 per cent.- that I took you to a than in the peak year of 1928, f - \ - ; the manager to his secretary. greater than that handled by the # �> "Well, what . about it? ".. railways during the peak 'year of a a asked the girl. the last world war. "Not onlyIj .::.,... y ' �:..:' I r _.. • t , .:� "That make you my for• can we take more traffic and f_ r„ finer secretary." move it quickly and efficiently to ill day," he added, "but we can do • :,~ Two Negoes were discussing it with proportionately less ex- I;; '?r their chances of being drafted. pence than we did in 1928." - I • - - _ -- -- _ "Taint swine to do 'em no good - - - - -- - ------ - -_ to 'Pick on me," said Sam, "cam ..,.•h: :._il +. --. I ain't gwine to do no fightin'! Mr. Vaughan pointed out that :Ah ain't lost nothing in dem never before had the railways M i ' 'de can't make me beery so effectively organized to ` 1 countries, an Y move large volumes of .'traffic. - - - - -- -- ; .. " $ - �,. 'Itght. _ - "You ,,,ay bw a,;i,>, Q ,�3 We are dome a tremendous thin - - - ''� MOSe, "Uncle Sam Can't u- a1- rang ti&'■ higgoi.t war indnstry_" A eIt fight but he can take yo' where he said, "and we are geared to the ; de.. fightin' it an' den yo' use yo' - highest of speed. He pointed t� „ out that new yards had sprung up own judgment . throughout the system, special - 3b• your; re rise was traffic controls, and storage yards, A The young 'Irter was where goods are assembled to told over and over again to await telegraphic orders 'to be cut his story to the bare es- loaded and rushed to whatever The magnaflux crack detector is a vital piece of machinery for "rhials. So his next story " ' sea-port determined. These are the - cheekin of engine rts. Mina Marjorie Sutton operates the p - g pa came out this way: but a few of the improvements in - -- - machine whic I pours a flow of oil an'd iron filings over the magna- _ P _ e� "J. Smith looked up tb. trzed engin part. Where the material has for any reason cracked the science of modern railroad- sr * the agnetism will draw the iron fillings into a line. ►haft at the Wallick Hotel ing," he added. "Heavier motive., Th:•.s _man31 n i1'• �! _ furies lade aaaaea ii r.-v- t tc see has' bean discarded. Had the' faulty part been used it might was on fib way down. It•was. erate fast, through freight trains - -- -- have given way in flight causing a crash and perhaps death:. Miss Aged 45." and to increase the size of the Spoon was a clerk in It department store before she came to the - loads carried. In fact, it might 1.'.- , aircraft engine overhaul plant operated by the Canadiah Pacific Air. The lorry driver was unfortun be sold that today we virtually , "' llntt. ate enough to run his vehicle into begin the number of freight care Many, of the Canadian women 'the fusilage and doing the thou -' a hodse where a woman stood bauled, where, in the last war the rb4r , nave steppes into the jiaccv snuf a,.d things 41lat ha** -­t* os qK. .d... .. ,.,. , $ ku_'. IF -- - - Of -:en in the factories and plants be done in constructing the air- he did not know what to-'say, and a tong freight train was between throughout Canada have come Craig inat one.' day wl'il driNe lilt -t Blurted out- —�0. -and ov cars; in This wSY; WlT_ straight from school and many lgr and his gang from the face "Can you tell- me the - way to trains frequently begin at 60 cars mtners have left jobs in offices dl the earth., _ Birmingham ?" and run as high as 90 loaded Cara, I and stores to exchange typewrit- Even in the aircraft engine, "I can," replied the woman. or more; and there has been no art,, filing cabinets and cash reeis-' overhaul plants which the. Cana - "Straight palt that sideboard and evidence whatever of congestion tors for -wrenches, ' screwdrivers dian Pacific Airlines operate, wo- then turn left at the piano." in our operation to the seaboard•'i - anh gauges of various kinds in men -find their place. Girls are q ; tfhrir desire to. be of more use in testing spring -tension, checking "Rmployer (iatterviiwias as Passenger Traffic -_ < Canadals war effort. They `have engine parts, dismantling and Passenger traffic, Mr. Vaughan applicant for job): "Know stated, was proportionally heavy. other war devices of which hs , • � Shur been able to release able-' cleaning carburetors, cleaning and - anything about •leelrleityY' i>od:ed men for service 'in tke testing , spark plugs and doing „yes, air •, , He said that not only were there could not speak, : Several mine ' , �. forces in, ever - increasing numbers. many of the jabs, under 'the eye aN•a a• nemata�. *•• heavy demands made upon the sweepers had been built, .da well - ` aatlwa�d Iva, as W11 u�4 •euaGaa.p vi' v •w...1J�. ..i�- }e:ees lug, pi.,.e, °f v , wh4h .A company 1:... .. —. chap who boxes for • � The a o ~d and aircraft plants have -all found did: ttethia' ~ the various services, but apart boats. @ . is had - rrnny tasks to which their nimble The. stra 1gs part of it ,all is from that there were "industrial" charge of operation for the Gov Vnirers are adapted. - Several of that they like it. Few of them chartered trains, operated - daily, ernment, . a- fleet of merchant �•'' tlw ricers t plants operated by want, to go back to.. selling hats, Laborer: "I dog this hole -•here to carry munitions workers to ships, which had been acquired s}le Canadian Pacific Airlines office work, or dispensing "Pink I was told' to, and began to .put plants located outside cities and from time to time from. other 'have girls, many of them -in their- Pills" over a drug store counter, the dirt back like 'l was supposed _ towns. - He intimated that at powers,'both neutral and other. .Iatt teens and early twenties, and all are heart and soul in their to. But all the dirt won't go. in. present, the National System had wise. Many, key -men have bees tt e e;ag - fabric -_as -- wings,- painting work doing their' best -ts -help -in, _ _What'll I .do ?" more than 100 , coaches aasigaed -loaned to various government ser. a.rrergtructurea, - doapint wings, the best way they can to beat the The ,supervisor pondered, ono solely to this service. Apart from •icea, .a,i. mv.c lima, 7,FM iav- _ llnetalling instruments, . building ,Rome - Berlin -Tokyo gangsters. then said: "i have it. There's' - -these special demands upon the way men, were on active service only one thing to do. You'll have railways, there was a t "remendoas with the Canadian forces. " to dig the hole deeper." increase in general passenger _ _ ''o . write, and the cbmeavant person _ traffic. _ _ i There are about 3.D00 men a Modern EttQttette with in sc£lve mind has nu trop- Geeing her former niitor at a _ C.N.R. War t:ffort - t ` bl@ in this respect. party, a girl decided to snub him. - Mr. Vaughan added •that the United States camps for congci. r s y 1. What L something one •. curious objectors. 2. Yes. "So ao she murmured - Canadian National Railways were r't'y a;ild always avoid sayi tn.:a _ 8. Yea. Only a timid person when the hostess introduced him;- doing a fine- work in the produc- eT' r -r - *ould' hesitate to do - so. _ : `but I didn't get your name." tion of war materials, as well as '•'I'a+Y at half good enougt. ` 4, IN 0, the 1004 -anOU d 0 ewal- 1 is„uw -011 didn't," sa r in tine moving of them, li<e pvinir f.� Jv •' who was invited to a wedding to lowed before taking. the liquid. unabashed man, "but you certain- ed out that Canadian National "Why, Bin, you talk just *all on the bride, after she re= 'a'. While the woman is' within ly tried hard enougi.." shops were making naval guns and ` like one- of my own family." - ..$funs from her honeymoon! her social rights to .ignore the P. When there is some item on man's attempt to shake hands, is menu which one does not un- still, no one with the least- spark • eretand,isitallrighttoaskthe rjLASSIFIIED ABYE RTISEMENT'S.:• of good breeding would wish be -- '=-- t►a,ier what it is? do anthing to hurt the feelings • • s' 4. Should one ever sip coffee, of another. 'She should, there- - paa or water at the table mile fore, respond to the man's offer - -rood le in the r>ilOUth? B.IRY CHICK! FOR GALE DYEING ! CI.F..4`PI \C., to 'shake. hands.. a 5. If a man offes to 'shake 6, NO it is not good form. NOBODY EVER MADE A PROFIT rou SALE, GENIERAL STORE, HAVE YOU AN1'THINO; Nf:l:n8 y ��ids With a woman upon being oar of "dud" chicks - chtcks of small village, Count�yy Brace rsa- dyeing or cleaning write to as aa J'• doubtful origin and liveability eon health: Apply F. A. G. rea, -for Inforinatlon. we are ]:lad to intrduced, does she ignore the They are apt to lay late and set Real each. Apply P A. Gib answer your questions.. Depart. feature? .•Li1Cky Shot dom. and not develop into prof- intent H. Parker's 'i�ye works Itable meat birds. But oh boy Limited, 791, vonge Street. To- " f+. Is it proper- for one t0 tine how they can put away the feed. FOR SALE ronto. All available .arms were pat into There's a errand market assured --thts imason for -both meat and EX- - q use (at Yearl Harbor, tree. '1). FOR SALE - SEVEN COWS, rert of a gift? left and Dletnty of time still cellent i�ijlkers, with !list or sec- RHEUMATIC - -, A country lad from the west had left to get in on the Drotits.'But and calf at foot, also Diesel ANSWERS be sure you pet the right start READ THIS - F.VARl' $i'Fb:f A- a standard rifle shoved iri his Tractor, large Leta dtusedain&- er of Rheumatic Pains' or Neur- Twaddle chicks rice all quality Avoid writing "There. isn't Feed bill], other good used ms- hand, says Blake Clark is `Rs- chicks hatched from Government chinery, oleo 1986 stake bod 1tis. should try Dixon's l:omCdy. .'any news; everything is going +r approved blood - tested breeders. 3sunro'a Drut; 9torr, 33 i:lbin, _ member .Pearl Harbor. 9 International Truck. S. A. Lists a:F''8 - pure breed's, 9 hybrid' crosses -Ottawa, Postpaid $1.00. ' ill just about the usual fit ",Get out and shoot C' was the brerda of Turkeys to choose b6 -80 Stewart street, articles caa I, anion.' inis is very dull, aL,.l,ih., i Rta nto r nd><vmd- COmlilan'd. a week. Send for- reduced price Dundae Highway, West of Tra- "HANDYMAN- JACK and unint'eresti.ng and is a waste ' The boy had 'n -ot been trained list and catalo>;ue for June. .alga.. of both the writer's and the 'read- to handle a heavy e d. . Fee gus, Ont. rifle, but he t .Chick Hatcheries Limit- "HANDYMAN" JACK %i'1TII 108 �' e Fer MEDICAL uses. Lifts, tractors. -buildings. or time and energy. There is had done lots of • hunting in his - implement,-, stretches f e n c e C. ` aura s somethin • about which to ' AccoADloss WANTED DIXON'S REMEDY - FOR NEUR- Capacity ¢000 lbs. Free circular. b T1S day. .ire drew a bead on a small ".4 -� dive bomber coming ,in . and fired. ACCORDION$ WANTED iris and Rheumatic Pains. Thous- W. B. Horst; St. Jacobs, Ontario, + rinds satisfied. Munro's Dr U :? v One Of the Ire&K acaiclenta Or Pest prices paid for piano istors, . sad r:,gin, vrtawa. x-0.1 PATENTS war Occurred. accordions, twelve to- hun- paid 11.00. dred and twenty bass. Appare tly his bullet hit the FETHERSTUNHAUUH & C01111,ANT THE T. EATON CO. LTD. CARS - USED AND NEW Patent Solicitors. Establisbee ' detonato file bomb the Japan- .1890; 14 Sing west, Toronto. Musical Instrument Department - ere 'was -about to - drop, for the Toronto MOUNT . PLEASANT MOTORS Ltdd Booklet of • Information on re- Toronto's oldest Chrysler, Plyta Quest. plane burst In mid -air; outh dealers; three locaClotu, BEs < • IIAKERY EgU1PMENT y Abdominal The boy fainted: Mt. Pheasant Rodd 8040 Yong• OLD RUGS REWOVE,N NEW E9 BAKERS' OVENS AND MACHIN- SL and 1660 Danforth, Avenue. A ery, also rebuilt equipment al- OOur Used Care make us many c - - _ -frierids. Write for our Free Book- - • RUCiB NEW RUGS, MADE 'FROM .:ways on hand.: Terms arranged let on pedigreed renewed and an- old. Dominion Rug Weaving Com- _ - You GIRLS WHO SiIFFER� Correspondence Invited. Hubbard alyzed used vars. an 964 Queen St. W., Toronto Portable Oven Co.; 108 Bathurst Fait- All All Deformities St., Toronto. d �vr: for booklet. _ Rua i MINO � A _ -._ _. -. rIGI&W mii,r.cst — — - - SA .E MlrN w.AXT>CD' - -- .. - - = —' - PHOTHGA'ApHY ' ,Write For Catalogue To _ fi I it , T MILLER, Tito. ayhos SINCE 1931 FA ILPIX DEALDRS DON''T TRUDGE THROUGH ; mill, 18 miles Toronto. Hayhos have signed t eir DeclaratloII S. J. Dew If you suffer monthly cramps, back- Bros., Pine Grove, of Independence" with a byysin The -Heat, Rata, or 19a11 ► - _ ,, _1•,__ ache, distress of irregularitles," FOR GALE of their own and realtzid l j�yE YOUR SNAPS - 149 Church` St., Toroafs nervousness -due to functional their ambitions with s F monthly disturbances -try Lyd1a !. jA,� Olt RENT DWEILLT�1 BUT- AGENCY. It yon are,' xemDt nom Delivered by Mn1l - „ Za Years Established pinkham's Qegatablef7ompeund War Service, sell the products Any 6 or 8 exposure film perterus sr 8 0D. fully •clalDDe oleo- braked by the Famous ramU@s develdtod and printed for only -- - 3'abiefa 9Pftli�addod-- JS:1a).- dada - -_.= eft1; ?rat @1 - ._SSA -: _80Z Adwn- �t-d.. _ BuoleA79_[1ua�litb' amt lttsl especiaiTy forrnomen.Theyalso help g�oodvill0. e o u s territories. Eetabllsh�eg� �1ruarwnteed -- -- — — t * .\� R USS E S wild up red blood. DSSde Sa Canada, Z�r4Zi 'Drodn a. write FAMTLEX PRO- ISSUE L P OTD .. 1D IWERIA 1i SERVICE t _ u�, S, 6io Ht. Clement, M ntreal- Station 'J. Toronto z ?1• -a''' �, r. e "A:" :�' 'ash :•w .• : :' e - '.'• �. ,, T21E PICK> HMG, N16ma .�� - To:aato AD _ a'" :. ,FARMERS -.f- PIC�NRIN } XILLS �� � �.•— Iell 146 is � STAPL , "'76 per :IRON GIBSON ptiona to t;lr• United slat•, it &PA - �A • A tees -Ee» _ . . "� r�at�t.. =- • Wheat sos, I+Sau - ' vice mill, chicken re '°� TRANSPORT -i! it is food yo�3!'a needtns THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATI BRAY T •.. ,u starter, growin 19 : -QJ►R AO r e JUNE 18� and � es..dt ' - - - -- MOVING . — _ _ ' _ Order Fence at the old Prioen DAVIS — In loving 'memory of a mash, a mas dear friend Stanley Davis who PSSs- ran a mash 'o ' You'll Never Get BAND GRAVEL' $TONE ' - - �-arwa;y-June -1M: ,Ad, joy _ Farris Elevator Oft and oft our thoughts do wander Starter, concentra• ,Rich "To the grave not far away, FRED ASTAIRE and C ont, Where we laid our dear friend $_ j'tej"y loco RITA HAYWORTH -- Office 80W. - -- - - Stanley, e - key sta�.ter9 salt _ -- . - - :aunt one year ago tod'syj _ -, also __._ :- __ - -. • : !it's only a grave, •irat -it still needs • $ Tale of Two Citie PER III N N T NAGGING IrIN IF + tee, llZ blocks and bas THAT FKArS THE TkMPER WANTED :For the ones we love' still sleeps Purina sprays (Canada Carries On Series) AND EKES. iTtMAi BE DEAD` HORSES 'AND C7,T1'� LLh.: of up phone .' oars y . � R Some may forget, new they aze'gone -- • E`S` SROOKI. p................. for cattle oar E : Y But qqu�ell never forget no matter 6?,ONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDI - liow long. - D. N. ...rO(;kWOO d JUNE 22, 23 and 24 C. H. TUCK. OFT. D. cI:AREMONT ................ � PICKERING. ,ONT. PICKERiNG - -- ed by WAgar, Ise, Bewde,'and Bin. WE tDELIVER - - old Back the -- = os13AwA, ONT. - AGINCOURT zees .4144 �. ..:�z 15�S w e pay bile phone cberges _,.. • _ :. Dawn The ` Farmers , s 1, ATTENTION i -GORDON YOUNG LTD • • OLIN'IA DeHAVILAND Toronto Phone Ad. 3688 _ Auctioneer I PAiJLET'1?E GODDARD - : -Alvin S. Farmer - select Short Subjects ' - -- l�a R���1 �1 , S C �' °' G - , Farm Stock, — rurniture Sa1as ' e - - - - - -- - -- -- - Pit - _ e - A Specialty FRIDAY SATURDAY ea fence. No Sale too �.rHURSpAY,. Crushed Pit Rune - �s�° -. ..?2 Years P Bfsy Chlake airs teal moat'- , J't "_� E 25,' 2ti and 27. : Large of SMat, Gravel lwloFacr» s ma I1saM°+r. 10M five do- Gormley R. R. 1 or, Phone = The 49th = Parallel Sand and Graded �� ...' : Stouffville 7309 - .- - - - . L4 CKERI. b \D M � iGu " `D Clint -(3UD. PI - - '�G � RAY:► 0 ' ��SE1 aranteed Repair Service • LESLIE HO«'AP.D .7ifliie A S Diake ar Model - I?aliyered c�Loaded iu Pit n _ rr PHONE — Plant, Fick. 97 r 3 1-1 ri Urc Fi-- _.r+Le Co. COCKSHUTT Toronto, Office — Howard 6471 PHONE 62 r 3 ,. ill JOHN BOURNE & BON$ �cxERING Our. r - LIMITED -� = _ ------------------------ 77- car ore function _ -. - -- - - - - -- _ -- - -- : -TELEPHONES — Howard 1117 and Scarboro 338 _ Agemy .. keir 8bek or Parts on aril - - - HERE ARE JUST A FEW LINES OF OUR STOCK ; — - -- - astvke an above aas�ass - :.. -.. •• All glades and sizes of lumber, rough or dressed. Frames, Sash. - Taapiomsats osr osbibit b ,sear \ - - ��.. plows, arw•n •fe. `+ ;Doors. • Screens. Mouldingsw Soft and hardwood fioar�ng. Brick Insulated �• Y E -- - Siding, Cedargrain Shingle Siding, . Wallboards, Sheetrock, Rock Lath, Claremont, _Onto - 0War and Asphalt Shingles, Roll Rooting, Rock Wool' Insulation, Plywood Panels;_ Mason a ucts, Barclay Tile, Sewer Pipe, Field - LAM �SVRVYY61 _ - - a. DoNWAl�l, I L Aw, flit. a - - 9EVF.RYTHiNG FR03[ FOL'N-DAT ION TO RIDGEBOARD , bm and Assisi, fifil! 10% S sl, "SIM lrsns ep VFW �7 U �MB fsUMMES COmrAGE — to rena COu�rf i?lY' - Rouge River Valley, 5 Rooms. party 11e1•aflars t.EAVE PICHEBING -- ly furnished. E. Morgan, Rouge TO OSHAWA 1 Hills, Pickering, R• R. 2. tt i Lr'SiERY HOUR FOR SALE — 'International House rte• At 31_minutes. afto the hoar 10.31 Car, with all conveniences, tires a, ra. bo 11.31 p. m. Also at 8.81 good, also gasoline lawn mower; 18 � aaod 9.38 a, in. and. at 12.41 a. m. - 10 12 good army, bent. E. Morgan, R. R. - - :.. Pickering, at >ionge Hill tt } TA TORONTO. _ L . , _,, ; , HAY FiOR SALE —about 2 acres `` y EVERY - -HOUR . - - . 6tanding alfalfa and ,timothy, at sl�pL bat rich de- s At 6 minutes to the hour 8.64a to - ;Brougham. VAn. Bassett, Brougham, sign we eaa furnish a 11. p• an. and - . 7_09 4 a i Ont 44-5 m/morWs that will Lad 11.44 p• Za- daily. Also., at 7.44 FARM 1JOR SAS 60 acres pi•asws lt+oms every , a ra. except Sundays sad Holiday s. - good brick house, now roof, steel aRsadpoint. In dignity (Eastera Daylight Saving Time) ' « . barn, roof sew• land first- class; all of appearance our workable, 2 wells., electricity in the work will stand out �� fA�ORA1A110M - - P •house, 1 1-4 miles from No. '7 high- �. throftGr the a rib Eastern Horse — hone 4600, way. Road open all winter on milk Ro Greater Tsibat• (h.I t �Ktlalt • sl 1:1 'y - _. -- - _ y _ . :route. •Lot 3, con, 7, Pickering, of Kbgptoa Road West apply News Office. 44=-6 R. W. 8TAFFORD • Y' TEDDE,R• — 'for sale, Inter - H�hwa7 �' T.. national, in good condition. J. Car- FL 484 Whitby, Oat. a &PI �*�� �1X`nil �1Z0 ii - ,' -. --- MY SUSBAND and the children say that - ter Jr. Balsam; Phorie Claremont, FOR REA'T — 2 light house -keep- � �a ' co• now. therds so much money coming ing rooms, furnished, bathroom. — - ' - Phone Pickering 5712 sad WAWANESA INf3. E7a ills I should have ail the things I've PASTURE — abundance of grass, aloe wanted." _ k - pienty of feed. Lake Ontario �p i �� a� - : for water. Arthur -- G. Clark, Brock isBut I say no thank youl My Freddie SonA and Lake Ontario _ A A-5 • as >�tl a Vers— female Irish setter, ana- , No � gave up his • joie willingly Sled lives in A to call of "Lanny" color, ma- j�s�ob1N Innis a .d - hogany red. • Mrs. F. Morwder, Clare. - Tractor Scrvice 'tent. The least each of us at home can mont. Gradwte, 1. H. C. Tractor Sebool 1 �s 10 years experience �' �Rritii or Phostn —?doss to go without this and that and FOUND — a con goleura rug. Owner may have same b owner- Service in all makes of Tractors $ y pis BOWMAN & $OW bar War Sa ' s $tam eve week so bhip sad paying expenses, Orville Licensed Giarage Service pIdTA]f� — y vmg Satistaction guaranteed - --z . • - Burton, Claremont, phone 14 r 11 'the boys over there will have everything ' — N JOHN NORTON - Bought and said _: Phons6104 CLAREMONT they need for- vietory." - =- - -J=D CiATB:ING, $TF.RILIZED, - n , +/• CLii��i�K] i _ = , - ' decried and pr ised like new. We PIgNC•TVNINa - t+seaived a largo of high _ li"UNERAL DIREQiORI .- ielaas gentlomsa'a suite. Pasts. larp AND - ate;► war Savings Storm from banks, suss, Coats �4 pay feaaonabl•. It Private Ambalaae• ,. , _ .- -�swt ofces, telephone o , department • • ; -_ will pay yon to cans has. b iam All Kinds of Repair-Word Dap and Night atom, drug rt+sa, g ocer,, toba000ntete, _ F__�o at►ptwitae eL•. Seas AI I _Tuoiog,Quaranteed_ _� -- -Phi• son(!. - -- _ -_ _ 6b 1 acortw sad' othe. r.tatl atone. - - Nand Sir. West, Nhawa. 46-f Q. 8. MaoDO_ NALD Malvern 5004 - National War Fhmnee Committee tie e W also make suitr to Now ssai _ m•asura, _ ' liflq Ass via•.. • uii db6 . - _ _ : w.t gaasaoRsd i Markham, :Onto " -fix.. 's - ''•�'!" �" :/' -- ',t'• �{T 'di^?�F.11w y, �'S::t ''„� .t '••�4 ^iS, '. t•'i:. •.sn .. sx .. '°�Y, _ �. .S'.. _• -' __ !_-,F, -�'H._ . 1 � .. .. "sS.:ui:t . a . _ ..._.._ ' i•Yd;t! t ing her sister, Mss. Wannup and visiting Mr. F. T` Grl>xaao's Gerdssu v ..,f C LA R E family, and other friends sera The display of fine bT�oau is begt>ttw r.. Miss Wanda Varmum is recovering Audley-.� iful. from her recent severe illness, but _ :.:... , mhe eotnanunity gave Mr. and Mrs l Sunda visitors here. - one Goodtellowshi L`laas of the na The Shepherd family were at their Hollinger bas been re- engag- ; er of rt� Middleton luesdapr! ever h4r. and Mrs. Wicker or Tosonta for the occasion hospital., � surprise show- y P home' here last week -end. t;ollie was ed as teacher of the local schoc 1 ' from hen attended the U fed Church Sunday School -met 11e Red Cross are putting on a home from training asap with• the for next - yeas} The attendance is' co _ ply�n �dinnes at -Mi�. -Zinn . on a the hoarse of h[r. and ides. Ross li or next + t cart in the Greenwood Pane Hondas' evening. Farr, on Wednesday, June loth. In fXMI 4 �• . on Friday evening, June 26th, at Mr4 N. F. Tomlinson visited her the afternoon the ladies q � and Mr. and Mrs• E. Annis are visit - Mrs• L Sanders has been indis= 8.80 o'clock. with talent well worts - --=- oanghter, Mrs, Richard Cooper, in the gentlemen came at supper time mg Mme. relatives in the Posed for several days. while, from Toronto, Brooilin and ;Waterford last week. to enjoy the picnic lunch on the Brockville district at present. Rev. In V. Madden, Dunbarton will 'Pickering. Pickering Junior Drama. :3. and"Mis -Allan Fry6i,- Toron- lawn. The regular monthly meeting- -mss- Dora- Wagnup -ia- with - her pMach- thg- Anniversary- ser¢nan -in tic -Club will- put -on- their- populn ;.to, were the week -end visitors with was held in the evening at which people here this week. the local church on Sunday after- Play, "Indian Summer". ' l:reeawood Mr, and Mrs, Evans Wards. Mrs. McIntyre gave a .Demonstrat- The congregation at St. John's noon next at 2.30 when. special mus- Young -people wili furnish plenty v Miss Reta Rolling of Mt. Albert, ion -of "the use of bandages etc ". v' small on Sunday, so many of o is being given by a large, local of, good music and other numbers. } choir. The little Brown girls will %Paul Wilson Broo In writ be there • --t Donald Hedges 'sang, "There"ll be the members being at the Rems=. tl lfi' - - a_t_ER sins - they have very sweet voices. 'will his loud- -,- - , �. Bluebirds over the Whits Coifs ox "_��� �- speakers This entertain. • .' here. .,�., - = == er''�� Readin$8 eti� filled up a Rego c}pu'ch -services here , for The sub jelcat of Mr: Madder's add= merit 'promises to be ,very interest. A Mr. and Mrs. D. Johnson, of Tor• Dov g real will be, ",Why does Christianity in p onto, spent a Yew days last week very interesting program. The Pus- Jane 21st are cancelled, it being Re- g. Come 'sad help a good cause. `. with Mr, end Mrs. A. Pugh. -dent, Mrs F. Manion was in the membrane Day, at our Union bem- IA*e • 1 ! ► .���� The ticket on the Lucky ate.- Bud Norton, who nos been - chair. There was a good attendance eatery. Reg, Kennedy will be the the Pure -bred Suffolk . Ewe Lunb', home on furlongl>r left on Sunday of the members. spealee`r. Special music'by •Mrs. �F, N. will be given out. Alamiaslon 26 and for Vancouver. Sptatt, Whitby~ hope's public add - for mr. ana mrs. refers or rots •Cob area We cope for a good attendance. Collection in' aid of the _ - Perry, visited Mr.. and Mrs. George - { -•,�� Horse RegistBe • Beverley over •the week -end. Bill Tomlinson has retained to his Eleven members of our Women I's Mrs. McLean visited friends in COMMODORE AGAffN (26812), the Institute attended the District meet. the city- over the week -ena property station after spending two weeks at _ . choicely bred stallion, the pro his home with his parents, D.r„t$ind - Miss Glad-5 s Gannon has returned ins at Brooklin, on ' the Moth,_ and Communion service will be held at of Robert Dafoe, . Green River, will ' , 'report a fine meeting. Mrs. Bert the United Church on Sunday morn- make the season of 1942 at his own \ - Mrs, Tomlinson. tp her duties after a weeks vacs- ant o-f this- distriei, n sg— the" �rAt,rp — •t e.,„ , Mr. Abijah Forsyth 'had' the mis -- tion at her home. - fortune to fall down , a Blight Mrs, C. A> Fields (Eva Willson) of ttus Vi9trnctL H. W. McVey. ' ' payable Feb: 1st, 1943. . . of stairs in his -home this week, cuff- and daughter of Indianna, are visit- Many people from' a distance are - . -- ering injuries to `cis ankle. _- .-- - -- Mr. and Mrs. • Jack McFarland R —� of _ t Pictou, Nova. Scotia, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Norton fora _ couple of .reeks. Wedding bells are ringing as us- ual, war or no. u err, The a adame - -- Clare Bakery is busy . u �� with - wedding cakes for Lindsay,' Brook Don't forget the Dance being held .in the Community. Hall •t= )ni,,ht. un- der the auspices of the Park Board. Good :Music. Dancing' at 9.00.. Come and have a good time '('be ti'. A of the i"nited church y .-_APP I%fi% 1 1%0111 -WOMIRILffiff ss - Supper the hams of-Mr.. Ms.. \.and M are holding a Strawberry Su. - pr at Ross- -Parr. Supper will be served on the lawn from 5 p m. until all are ter- vedL In case of rain, supper will be -- _ served in the house. Miss Railings' _ . Group are in charge. Everyone wel- come. Admission 25 and 15 cts There have been urgent calls for = the' ladies to get busy at civilian -sand Military knitting end serving -- - _ ._ for the Red Cross, We understand _ _ _ ;.. - - the Red Cross room will be open'for L - another week or two. There will be - _ a notice in this column and in ttne - meaathne all ladies with &> moment sE , to spare can get started at some Omitting or sewing. ! _ ._ - _Z !!t the regular weekly pr>iyet e - meeting of the Baptist Church held � - : _W zll be ma sled next uee� last-- evening, ilex Walter - ,gage a report on the Convention In Hamilton last week. Rev. Daniel - eye Roae*old in Cain r - `,also had the honour of being elected , - "`� d ! 11 one -of the '•Vice -Pr esidencs of the el I , \ ` Baptist Convention of OAtarfo and The ladies of the Women's Instit- Camadkm will be required to register so that - ate had the pleasure of hearing an " -ration cards, good for the 10 week period.T stttai assatMM - Educational _'Addrsas. at their reah}l- Cc�mmencinq July 1st, may be issued iiamedi- - t the end of that a aoupen -1 __ sr monthly meeting held on Tuesday aYtely. A pew .afternoon, whets Mica hindaa�*, of _:..,man book, good for siz months. will be bsued. w` """` """ -- Lever Bros. gave a. talk on "the -v-:•� - care of clothes in wartime". The -- -• -- _-- -- --�, /MAMI17 •„ 11 �cq - HOW TO REGISTER address was illustrated with 'lantern .._:r • slides. The large nvvnber attending _ - Residents in Urban Areas not served by • "�`� "�""` ""a" enjoyed_ the very interesting add- - - Letter Carrier, and Residents in reea. . The morning. service in the Bap- r Rural Areas " k otlada Mom- � ww nsl tint Church, will be in the farm of a �ppg�goa cards will be distributed to a n house• AL AT EA Ter�rino tl►aAt s MAMA - ` , Children's Servifie, with the mean- Iders through the post offices oa or before Tuef -bers of the Bible School in charge. __-- - . June 23rd. Additional cards will also be -de• :.• Rev. Daniel will take as his .theme Slvezed for every person reddest is the howehoid, -- 'The crime of being you,ag". All _ who bears a different lost name from the head of parents an urged to 'attend.. Even- - the household. If needed; sstra'=rds may be s muVa _ "t • . ` ing service will 'be held at the usual Iron local post officss .'_ hour with the Pastor in - charge, :` These application 'cards should be filled out imme when the . Rite of Christian Baptism = <' {�atsty and dropped is the aedrsst mail boz or poet`' 'will be observed. ce. A pamphlet giving complete instructions will ty be delivered with each card. As soon as Your leans 1• ;� held its monthly meeting at Mrs, L �y regUnere i an • headquvz set.. =.Alvan N6, I tpood for a ton-week period, will be mailed to you 11. ir9V'- G. Scott's Lorne on 'Thtu'sday, one ration sad for each person in gopr. home. These w PRICES BOARD ` June 11th. Mm Johnson, President, will be for sugar only. was in the chair and conducted the - 0 9 C l A R AT 10 N - Devotional Period. the Group ' in M s:rresr or NATION IOOK AMLICAINN. ` ciiarae taking part.. An' interesting Coupon Rationing for Sugar t T►s uaoor+aHCO. aacMrlIIr oecu�s row 1 • paTt 0! the progtsua was a "QUiZ'•, FAM{ in UVIK Al T�11[ Aiovae copies. 98144 _ _ _, 4 leeemes Effeetive duly lot ACCM1ar os�dnIEo MCPND , AND TMAT 00 ­A � Questions pertaining to the W. M, ormoss Am"Tim me sm MAOS oil W^? CR _ S► were answered by Mrs. Johnson � ij g July lot, no one will'be permitted to buy l;AllAOA \ ANI01R .and Mrs. Loyst alternatively,. and sugar- for regular domestic use without a ratios - -were lull of instruction. Mass Vivian '_ - _- -ppp�, a Ain 1uAwn OR rawll ,,Sadler sang very beuutifully, a sac- - pt cooperation on the part of the public In red solo, "Peace, Pearce, I leave with — q. out and' retauafaq their application cords L you" accompanied by Mrs. Walter Yt . ensure return of the ration coupes 'Ward. Tea was served at 'the close, to purchase sugar on an after the •. i r -. and a social hour enjoyed by all. above date. _. The provision for additional sugar for preserving, _ °; - .Services in the United Church inn ,. Remember -the amount of sugar allowed each ind1. -etc-, will be continued. Special voucher forms 'Sunda7next at ii a. ni, and 7 p m, "` 'Mdtu$ under the new coupon rationing plan will be ParP� at:i q supplied to all retaileee. + • , r The Sacrament of the Lor 'a up• _ .. "emaa.'tlT tineas auo�d at ISreaeat -A Pvuad pet No person may have ors hand more than two weeb' _ :. ;. per will be observed at the ng - Njspo3 Pa . • ' -- _- uWy of Agar, tmlees reddest in a tomoW OMA Service. Members vft "please endea- -..your to. to. be present.. Our Master bids. J. 'DO NOT SURRENDER YOUR APPLICATION . Se :obeee:_thio <_Saclstneni -fa .Roza - --' ` r --- ambrance of Him, The Otticial Bas. _ VARD - -TO ^ANY-_ \UNA __PERSON � -- * will meet do Tuesday evening, June ..1 28rd, at 8.30 p. M. Sunday', June , - . $8t will be our A=iversary,, Dr. s • • • f • t BOARD \ - •A. E. Armstrong Secretary and For- . sign Missions of the. United Church, Will be the Special xpes4wr for the r .dal, ftes l muds is b8bg p=eparsd >. '. .. .. _ Y:�.. _ .. _ . _ _. _ ....._. -._..� _ _...r- ,.."-'"' - " _._.w.- a.e._...>.z....:. -. ,.. -, .� �..:.r.., - �.- :cx!:a- . r.- ...rsex•... r . _ ....w� mr-.,• .*i Wit. . � ;�y....;a�:�,.,l+R,.tiFi: "� ",atat��'�a..s>..r,. •:, w.+ .� . , .y. but probably involved the con- world " Jesus tells Lis here F -h ` - s U N D A Y viotion that cb:lat was divine. we are to train ourselves - and RADIO R E P O R E R - O O Even the Saviour's bodily appear- others in, not creed but conduct, _ - ante seems, Fine the resurrection, not things to be believed but ' to have been so altered and i lri- DIALING w I T. DAVE: J �l r - - - -- - - _ - P thin�a to be done A creed that _ ttutlized that they felt more in- is not wrought out in - actions in „ f and others sad each will� _ dined than formerly to worship empty; conduct that is not in z burning fuel. to the torch LTsSSON 26 _ him. The subject. of :doubt must formed, regulated by creed, is un- , «, dom! �THi TASK COMMITTED TO have been whether the was really worthy of a man, not to say og.a o o -'e - - - --` THE DISCIPLES their Lord toms, to life. Christian - -: -` asattl..w 28 -16_- ' Mar.1[_1g:14 -91'� 18. "And Jesus came to them. 16. "And i�sajsi unto btu. -. ��i r!� -: K� Fred -Alien is the kind of a guy . Luke 24:4943 and spake unto taiem, sayog, All Go ye into all the world, and ' � y �: i folks .juot naturally tell stories - - GOLDEN TEXT. --Go y4 Into authority hath been given unto preach thg gospel -• to_ths_._whole• err y '`Bout - and they're either -funny a14 the- wbetd. and presoh the dos- me 1n aeavelt and earth.'' Neth- "'creation. 16. He that believethA <i'" F or complimentary. In few other gel to the whole creation. Mark ing less than the Divine govern. and is baptized shall be saved; businesses does one Sind more ° 18:16. 'meat of the whole universe and but he that disbelievekh shall - be happily, married ltnsband- and wits d the Kin om of Heaven has. been - condemned." IG is inferestin to Y � � �) collaborations than' itt radio. For -: •. ' . gd s' :7 THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING given to the Risen Lord. The note that our Lord does not gsa 6 • y � 3 one, •a•.e--have- Frect'�llen and Port- 777 Time. -The entire period from o ` � s land Ho of the Sunday 9.00 pin. Dui bond's resurrection to His glorified Christ is above ,every . , that he who is not baptized shall principality and authority and be condemned, but that he tha! r i , .duiu n "uw. rrcu, wuu iy. a vecsr • lY ', Y�s aceneiott taverstorty.. days -Thu- YV, Wa anti- doatinioii- and- every - disbeiieveth- siraiI b�condemne�i , M : -J� �z= - Per,son;- iras-bee cared' appearame `df Christ to the ten name that is named,. not only in while he who believes and is bap- : the _mau who; married three wo- e oft- Easter flight, took place April this age, but also in that which' timed shall be saved. This ap- men named Portland Hoffa It --- • -9, A.D. 30: The Ascension took is to come. It is on the plenti- plies to every living .person }m, is Portland who type8 Fred's ". scripts :from their cardfull hand. - .+place Thursday, May 18, A.D. 30, tude of this Divine au - thority that the world. p Y Place. -The Appearance to the He lays upon His Apostles and Accompanying Signs lettered originals; it �s. Portland - -- -� • = :Pelf OQCLTYPd in the inner Room - � - who. plays the scatter - braint3d- Pp is Church His last great ch e, company 17 "Antd ethoap signs g11 aJ•_ _ s -ir, -aria i_,_,t-A" . 3' Jerusalem; another a earanc. and leaves totem is last eat m that believe: in _ Fred Alden who runs thR - nm +Rr. ---= aecor(Nd in our lesson took place - -- -= -- - - - - -- promise. m name shall the cast out dam= on an unnamed mountain in Gail- + � _,^ Y Y hold around­i_ --- ad's worltad rou- - lee; the Ascension itself took z vaaD. 66,6 alaaall nycxa "1"L ucr true! 19. ".Go ye therefore, and make tongues; 18. they shall ' take up TENOR TROUBADOUR! x . • ,rp��.�, glace from a peak on the Mount disciples of all the nations,. bap -, •serpents, and' if they drink any a Amongst tb@ younger American The Lone Ranger, whose leg ,Lie✓ of Olives. tizing them into the name of the deadly thing; it shall in no wise Bcreen and . radio tenors, Allan Easter Night Father and o!. the Bon and of the endary heroics in the days wheti - „ hurt them; they shall lay hands Jones is high in popularity. Local -- Si, And after ward he was - Holy Soirit." It is because the station airinea'at'his man+ r*Q -Gra the Rest was young, thrill young :. •- "anuestac nntn the eleven tnem- - ,Messa•ah has all dominion both_ = case-- c>- •— =1,_._ - - - - .1:.:,1� -feile -t ; ^g ? `-'y `-War and Did in their daily re- enact-' selves as they sat at-meat; and he- . above and below that Hs gives y -b � Het;bert and Jerome Kern, have � ments on the air,_ is a consistent them that believe. Jesus does not y poll leader - has been : upbraided them with their untie- this comprehensive charge to the mean that each of these signs endeared him' to' nnillions. As- reg• ppPularit -- _ lief and hardness of heart, be- Apostles. -He commits the whole.. shall manifest itself with every ular tenor- guest of Mutual'a for some foam yearn. CkE)C [a - cause they, believed not them that human race to their care, and they believer, but this miracle with "Chicago Theatre of- the Air" ser- Hamilton oarries the advenieaSi - - had seen him after he was risen." are not to teat until all have bean ies, and other important 'out of daily at 530 p.m., And all the tam - one and that with another. . This is Mark's brief •accotbit of brought in as disciples ,with them aJ the West' shows,. Allan Jones has _ -mat cnamctera oc rye LOf�9 hang •that which Luke (24:36 -43) and of the one Master. 'To make die- 49. And behold, I send forth guilt himself a 'er'-escapades are present - In- promise (20:19 -25) give with eat promise of my Father-upon you; great and loyal eluding Tonto, the Indian, and the , - 8r ciples' means to make of men following. - detail, an episode of Eater Bun- learners; or followers of Christ: but tarry ys in the city, until ye _ • . R.anger'a great white horse, Silver. _ . day ahead dealt with in our last be clothed with power from on Stirring stuff, with right al aye - Y They were not to make men their -It's •perhaps - an old story by now yls - laseon. disciples; they were to make men high. 50..And he led them out _bow; a certain World Cl-ar- mim. triumphant over wrong, the Lone -- _ - =$0804 Doubted' -_ -_— _Christ's disciples. We are not to until- they -werea °T`: a g.;U.l, ber one American Aviator, Ja the Ranger's radio- adventures offer _ - 18. "Sat the eleven disciples Bethany: and he lifted up A3 s early 20's; west down to South healthy, clean -cut liatkning for p__ be followers of Christian- -le_aders, �, a_ , ^, blessed. ., c, ,Ca�.:.e; 'wen into Oslilee, unto the moon- - but of the Ciarist whetn every _ " "' - -' America to sell Curtiss - airplanes; o lain where Jesus had appointee ' true Christian lender serves, it cats: to pass, while he blessed 'how, - oft- the day of • demonstra- y "Teaching them, he parted from their and _tlon, he had to compete against a News Notes From Here and Thersi them. 17. And when -_the paw 20. Teach' them to bbserve " - him, they worshipped him; but all things whatsoever I commllnd- was carried - up into heaven, It German ace - and compete- he • - oma doubted." Their worship ed you and lo. I am with you has been suggested by many that did: with two broken legs, put In Mara. Lu -and '-Em are back on ,lwasl not merely homage. to a King always, even auto the end of the man •last view of the Lord Jesus casts just the day before; how th air-waves - , Lhrlcy weekly. 1'c of >, Saviour with _uoiifted _ Li - J�- fate, a,...., .s,. .,•;..,.,... tram ana Ie•"�^ hands, in the attitude of bestow- - - _ _ ■ tuna, and; Tfually forced. the other Monday nights .9.08 p.m. Radio . - - in¢ a benedicticio. and that• Able' -- Iona r - the ---gro indi, -&alt eel& the 'Theatre. top ••e..b-J..._ Iteiii CREATOR OF STARS is the true attitude of the Lord Chilean Army Staff on the super• dramatic weekly show, 1s dress- ` A toward humanity river since - He -lority- of American planes and Am- rehearsed Sunday afternoons with >i has sacended into heaven ana is erican pilots, Yes. It was Brigadier a Stddio audience of service -melt. at, the right hand of God only General JsmMr- Doolittle. -who- par- ' who are -keen to sse and hear ,HQRIZONTAI. Answer to Previous Puzzle _ biggest star- _ - I Famous name l.2 Ti et his day, that he might bless men. e0nally piloted the sensational many of their radio and screen _ in history a 1S Rovers. : 19. "So then the Lord Jesus, Tokyo bombing. But I?oolitile's, favorites in action the stage. E , 24 Large Inn.' = after he had spoken unto them, story- -lms become radio'ii 'story- "Cheers from' the. Camas ", new ` 11 Wall-eyed, was received up.into - leaven, and :and -from compHinentary •comedy, Tuesday night 9.30 CBC Altergate 1 22 Geniis at frogs sat down at the right hand of quips on every fun show on the Network feature. originating with pike. ;.T L. G A 18 Furnished - 23 He had -- God. The Son of „ Man at the _ air, to down - right Datridd -.air• CBS.-]& proving a smash hit. with with a sole. i standards of - ' - right hand- of Gad • is our Inter- tributes, radio has enhanced the. the' new idea o!' the Boys in the 14 To ac- �% w; acting. censor with the Father, ascendancy of the Doolittle Star. Service, providing the entertain- knowledge. T 23 Monkey. S3. "And they worshipped him; - And- since the flight to -Tokyo !s -meat for-the touts beck home! Jf Qratled. ► ( F}L- Zg Ins ag•• - and returned to Jerusalem -with just the first chapter i the Vic 1i e s o r d headliners include:_ , Matted box. y;• an - ^a were contiaa_ • ^r° �s lc °�+to - ill- JceQit- 3�wlr- +r,- -- °Tht+se Litt 4 Sit* .. °, _,j 'vue Is Century ally in the temple, blessing God." touch with each succeeding chap - Dozen Roses "; a I's o . 'Johutiy plain firer. 'T, 29 Upright shafk Our. chapter begins within a pie- ter; as the book is written. There'll DoughboT li�'ound a Bose ter' ors• _ _. Duct. - 33iCind o! _ tare of •two disciples in deep -°bo more MacArthur'ti. Doolittle's land " - - - lforse's posing. _ despondency, knowing nothing but trapplao. 4A To walk. 2 Branches of 36 To matte D _ 21 Lion's tame.' SO Bee . learning." terneplate. disappointment in the death o! i�Uit 1�AD1Q M Viscous. si songs for 8 Bow ?fig. :der :,, wi a disciples co vi o 'TORONTO STATIONS CKAC Meatreal t:Nk SHORT �YAYIt or th th convinced f ;,li Horseback tilt 24 Woolly. single voices. 4 To get away. cr_Ra ewow rBI, stet CKCO Ottawa tae 14eett Galt ,:..eland e--Am _. 27 Small isl4fad. S2 Emptiy. game. our Lords resurrection and re- - -C1a L abet: CBr Ie1ek c Kco attas.a .. Ia10t Gso $stud ess� 5 Flat car. 40 Glided. _ joicin in the temple, CKSO T Sudbury ..lsset To think. 330ppesite of g p - ble_ssing - '• c,x- NF:TwoRF;4 cKSO eatery ,:sot Gen itasla.d aLts� . 31 Trappings. cold.- -0 Blank metal• 42 Close.' God. w F.AF X.B.G. Ned eeult CKPC Brantford 138ek GSK Mainland 11.8e= 2h Flower S6 He was a -- die. 43 Food 20. "And the went forth, and -1. ILHCx.nt:. Bluo stole CKLW Vnudwr Bask GSG aat■ad If.t*� _ _ = - leaves. _ of Sae stags ?Network. container. - preached everywhere, the Lord 1W tai•ttp -y4i i • _ aio� w't"saa:. GSP tssta.d Isstp To abhor. playa. 3Poefns. �44State of bliss, working with them, and confirm- CANADIAN eTATIONS U.S. STATIOats EAR ■Wn •• *,� And. -is He lived .... 9 Chart. 45 Plot of_ grass, vv u% t Owen rid. s+eok WHA Kockeo r 1180k AN R.gai . • *e*,a - ink -the word, by the signs that C t:OG a ■aouto. 1ltteh w•awat R «i+e.t•r 11sek ��' Regain Iseei. >) Dibbles., almost -- 10`Greedy. 46 Wings, followed. Amen." - •la Matthew CHa1L Hainitte. seek, WLW Ctnelaanta task Pennies. ears. lI Short letter.. 47 Saucy - (t KTN St. Cwth. 1s34k WGY Sdeaoetady 81C.a RVN Raoul■ Ia.18� y Jesus nromised to he with them t''> a'F' Muwt..it _ . plat_ u hat • wea.raNr ■raw.. VMI • Licks Alp. - - VERTICAL 1s 114 — or nI apain kiLbbr.) -_ - -- here Mark says that he mani'- cF•CH North Bay Imek WORK CMe■se .. soak Is.a:.. o m 94k WHEN a:a ■t. .. k F Clatha .. a sse Mountain pas 1 Lady trained the 34 Form Oi "I: felted his, .presence by 'working 4.Fl+t. 1..ade■ , ..IStek' WGR Butitale .. seek wcAS Phu ■. 1a.at� _ -- ' - -. 1 Z 3 14. 5 i 7 8 I �4 �10 11 , {{ _ with them' and 'confirming the t4t'S - Stratford ..IZ40k WKBW Buffalo lssek WRCL Beaton ta.lsaa -• -- - -•_ - 1 -'- Urlte: TUwtwte■ 149ek -t'7A Getrelt task WC1sX N. York ilium word,' proving its truth and real- tae from Britain and a six 'percent increaser- of cattle. a �♦ - - 1"1 For -the whole prairie country ` Outlook Is Caood • : e. report is ' feria satisfactory; ._ .... _ .. _ :For Manitoba Crop ik -i:z difficult to eattm to -, attar- } -- _ ately the reduction in wheat acre- x•; 23 The outlook for the Manitoba age, but it looks like five percent.- ` "` crop at the opening of the season: The increase in coarse grains and ;.z flax is much less than was wanted is good,, aecording. to 'The Winni -. 8 peg Free Press; 'in Saskatchewan for war producti;;n. h� al- it is fair, but in' Alberta not so - - - -= "; - good, for lack of rain in -the Arent: --- cerinanf- cmisscript ral - and northern' areas. w);2T re is's further reduction -in Every Polish Man t acreage ifs Manitbba' this: _ year of sixteen' percent, but an 'Fiord has reached London 'that . .u\.aC.I� V1 cYCCaI Ca bCNY ua ••9�•. Y i, v Polish man e- i n e h .• • scr tt e _ r b le •ei hta percent in and a t Data g r3' > P .. Y> P - _.. g X16 thirty -one percent in flax. The tween 18 and 60,. U. A increase in barley and flax was The' BBC rdported that these what the government particularly Polish• conscripts will- be •under • asked ,for. , There will be an in- discipline and the . Geimans say. (' I �56 crease of aeventeen percent in they will -be forced to-'work on .hogs, helping to meet the demand . so= called reconstruction services. POP —Pop's Far �Behindl - By J. MILLAR , WATT - NOW FAST 1 S YOUR W NAT - _.. GAR , POP. ?. OF 'J F my _- T - -• -_ -ABOUT SIX MONK - AH EAD UELJALI.Y s 2n .M1 Y_ f� - - „ % - 'ry...,. 'A�:Ya.vX � r '4-e ' .s• � •'r , Mire :; a•m ._„ +: � ' �,.' •w .Yra<nyKaacq�«'sn �.v,q,,.y- •a'4c.' %y .Y%'.. ' }y8 . •e , ` S•`� +(�.rrv.aa+slq�¢Wux�;rci • :h <.� +avt•,•. -. RY�r 'r,- ¢°U�MBa.. •�MS'h+bt:•„c• .... -. �J'N -_: _ "Aa.k: ". +dR•rs�^.- .N�x.,>',a•�; .•r _`.P1 • .. `'�`'' . ;" ys the thought as it crossed his ` yh; -He analyzed it and traced_ ae- ��++�• cua.Lcl� GV ha bVuFCt, obvi- ously __ ously de{ �'ved fro nature of wim any spread the .errand which had brought - `'sDDa ��ja� ��:% I.et Christie's Grahams help you with the refreshments — � r __ - ' him to this off -track corner of the '•• c -e world, where he was. not only a ' - -- stranger in a strange lan3 but - -- — - _. at your 1SCZt pasty. Baked- rolya a S>pe– d 'recipe, - /'� ,, II - -- very possibly as object of deep. Quistie's have the true "Graham" flavor that folks - �/ �� p Aff suWkion -to- certain- duhihus -ela like. T_hey're -so- tasty with cheese,-jam;--or -any- spread; - _' meats in the native population. y or just served plain with desserts or beverages. - -Yes,•that•was the reason for his In the store or on f - - < uneasiness decided; that, plus ..e , altoari ask w n assn he d + pp/wne - -: - Christie s Bise.rfts. ;fi: ?e mild attack- of-- stage�fright.par- ' donable in an amateur.., After Gam" all, he' - rN4minded b1m$elf ._apolo -. ,.; . getically, this was the first job of its sort to which- he had ever .Nl - ¢0, N - been assigned. , _ .. - .,,w,,, _.'i , _ •_ .,,� He made, no stop in the village. Start your youngsters off with a breakfast By Cautious inquiries that morn- thaf includes the nourishment and food- the .he had, ascertained the exact e' �• *•`�'�' location of the small hotel which • tiro^., r _ It's ,s was now his goal. ' TWo miles _ >tenn -{,,,le W1soo =- a -wbich all -the bran; . - - -- o € -Sah - Sobs, tke chance ^1' ° »,et, 1 w,1n 111LL1t41 ualt LU1U win', •: tw -�•. smiles all 'round, serve Nabisco Shredded on the shore of the gulf; -the Senor ;;'• r i;; _ - Wheat and milk, with fresh- strawberries I' Americano could not miss the THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, tiD. road which led to- the right where r 1 a t ;� • - �'' N;aga,n Fulls,-Canada the main 'street 'of the village +`' -". ?•J�rcr''' .iz., s • m a F _ a Allan found it. He turned the - -- ° - _ aeaan into a -wagon track, a little ` EAT heughad if followed a an morning, the e SHREDDED whose tortuous course paralleled - ,•. every-- in"jitation- of.-the coast Brie. He wished for the thou- - -- - 1 _ mndth time that the Mexican goy- OIIUII�' lUl�ll ern rent had extended. its 10 SERIAL STORY work of fine roads to include thes I - - -- •- _— ..__.... _. -- MFu .. X'CAN MAS"ERA The heat #was something you - � you �'w; C)MeS t0 -- B� Ir -- - - - - - - - - -- - -- _ - to - feel to believe. He drove- air ja Vsat � , y it7i2 anti ln&ia, CML S ..... _ • •' a mil, climb- ing � . -. _ •✓ , •: .doggedly for half a another low -rise of - land. At and every maim on every boat. . *�- - CHAPTER 1 had said to Allan. "They're ape- its top he halted the car in the ' All characters -and itua- . cialists. in two-Wit intrigue, sure. welcome shade of an old gnarled Wbl1 Oli>r u risk. tioaa In' "Mexican ][aaqueNr• But no major threat.' I'd sooner pine wtkkh looked' as if it might - - - ,lade" are fictitious. Any re- fear rats in- cages than your 'yel- _ _ ; ing his life' every day of the .trip. ' have been there since the days = - - �ttlltliTeCa tr. :a•.ea�3t,.,,, ..,,N t.� ao�;t.� •� Y ui um t o uistaaores. rte• was hiving• persons or setae! situ- Lord! I' feel lower than the Ld We are harUm h0MA to law-only ` puaeiy ca,i,r�.l'Lt;'w :al. sumo prvduc�wn curve 'when' I " �"" "8 '" to rest his we - _ '._ • think of the knowing ook on Al. weary forearms; and _ g to smoke one of the American ; what o� Government asks tls to. ]Frankly, I don't feel quite right Ian's face -wftn be, heard me out cigarettes with which he had - -' about this, even yet. Even after and then - said, smiling thinly, - prudently :cocked up, before Gros- - - -,Avoid g a„�j ej0 not t+ae more + � ' -- Say wired me to go ahead. "We'll see." : sing the border at Mexicali. It's Allan'x story, I keep telling Allan's story or not, there are Meanwhile he took advantage j _ idum your s6t a ,* - .Egyaelf. Allan 's —and the state those who think it should be told '.of his present elevation to study 'department's. No lonter the sec. _.gay not the least among them. the lay of the land spread out, met he made me 'swear to last - Not that we have amore' to learn before him. He followed the September, because there was of whom our enemies are, but only vrinding road- valtb -"servant gaze SAXIADA'TEA _ --iw Ide=ico _city art - tTiat wi havai>sue yet to know to the point when it dove into _ - ` -- Ckristmad time.- But still- Allan's of where they have been and of f eucalyptus trees and - = how 'they , ham;«„ ueatt with. vanished. The treess�� -� Y OF CANADA. LIMITED - = lad #ketT . �1 li.a ivoaa sass It was just last summer ... and sturdy that Allan�igured it I've no way of tying together. I - - ► must have been a century since don't even know where Allan Shimmering beat . waves &]moat.' some Philanthropist - _ a!, " Jhimseli is, now. London, last I - bid the sand road -as Allan p P planted these - - - beard. More likely India, by this Y there to make an oasis of coot- � Steele, la his travel- stained sedan, near in the desert 'of heat... . Mae. Or even Chungking. He's - created a hill and came thankfully Set far back in the grove -was :.. to valuable man In ht of his ourae 'a end. At j y a rambling structure' of, stone - J Winat_bappumd to Asia, and 1 abru He was abreast . of a Premier Hepburn said - w•hic}. l,r ,.ae�meu was the p - edged -ease from tits as April sae she as beautiful as he said? - ahead, nestled the small fiahin clam of tall cactus that g tax in alp. � ; g he wes seeking. The Inn of One. the road, and evidently his .atten- had from about $1,500,000 and " ' ' J *>' - - -IAid they find Baron Sagoya? I village of San Saba, slumbering Thousand delights was the modest Oon had been attracted soma ! thought of him when I saw those peaceially is the torrid blase of . name bestowed on if by. its' Chin- by this ear that tool tax reven:as' - �c- sews pictures bf Kurusu, smiling a July sun. Beyond' the strag. ese. ro rietor, thing that lay in the narrow strip this year might fall between il•i, ' P P Sun Su.' Allan . _ -.. - _ w V& warmly and innocently, clutch- • gling houses, 'the blue-green we. grinned morosely. Right now he'd of shade at the base et the thorny,- OOO,Oi10 and x20,000,800. t{a , -° big that modest black -brief case tars of fake Greif of California settle for mesa. From where Allan waa predicted. May returns - ' so moeki g just two delights if watching, e# - nglj sytnbolieal of good made a cool and refreshing vista. they'd take the ihape of a long f!r the object resembled a show an Been far decree +a .n • w,'ll. as he - arrived in Washington Both. hands gripped on the jerk- big bundle of raga He saw the the use of gasoline. 1 to "discuss" our difficulties with iteg wheel, tooling the sedan more cold sirink and f long cold. bath. rider dismount and walk toward T . - - -•1 Rtpan:' Such a smooth .one the like a man riding a bucking bron- He f;.h,.t ;., it, leading his horse; he saw him i rider tranrfe agrr*3- -- moron must nave been: specialist- co -than driving a car, he worked car, called out, a crop to me' eneea omae the -sun- air, of field le - meat however, >�iiinil~ • tootilY his way onward until what he be- • p the Dominion wall 13 P Classes and trained them on the . -�k• lieved the worst road in Lowe: yl compensate Ontario i4F gaeolae _ buildi Didn t look• too bad, he And then • -the - peaeei scene California, if not in all Mexico, thought; looked as if it might be exploded into the wildest melo- revenue losses up to the revenue And Escobar: His an even blended - impOiceptibiy 'With the cool inside the heavy walls, and ` drama. 'Three men, on horseback • derived- last year from the sours. +� easere •enigmatic smile,' brighter in came galloping from behind' the g main .street of the town. The r ' � those palm leaves and bamboo � P g - No handsome face. He, of all buildings on- each side of him shoots that seemed to be growing cactus wbich had concealed them. :jibe people .who figured in that were shuttered 'and no visible out of the roof indicated the .hotel They charged down upon the i slkaage, dark business off the sign of life met his roving' gaze. *as built around a patio. Allan kneeling officer, shouting anNr- toomat of lower' California, inter. -lie lanced at his" wrist watch • waving naked machetes as the g liked patios, especially when they g y _ - sided ms most .aim Allan shared it marked the hour as 2 o'clock. ran to' shady _booths, attentive stood to their stirnWa. whin me the story —or as much Nliesta," he murmured -aloud. wikiters and iced fruit drinks with Either their shoats or the' __ t al it as he could tell: I wonder "Everybody's'saleey." rtraWL , , , pounding of hoofs had given Mont Escobar, go Escobar, Yet• he questioned' the notion ' warning to their intended victim how clearly it' all_ carne b'ac'k even -while voicing it, He had an movement caught his rye. — warning and tale fraction of �r A man had. come out of the front '4a him the' day Pearl Harbor was uneasy feeling as he drove slowly entrance- *tie d�O f1e, ; �1e_,_� time he needed to defend himself. _ - s�ack and a coniinens awasenea through the village that eyes were as a parrtl.�., Lw . —sa to war• him as tall slender, and fairly IFM i C' u'r +d peering at' him from behind the ,young —about 32 or 33, Allan's erect, turning in the air as he did Finally, I'm ''ashamed of myself, bolted doors grid shielded win- so. When he caught his balance Pew smug I fnuat have sounded! dows. Hostile eyes-, own age. He was wearing a uni- yes, sinister, cal- form which the American recog• be was facing his attackers, . his "'!Mhos! Japed down there —prob- culating. r . ,iiz d as the of -h R,*alot t►+. rear protected by the clump of : ire grinned nklz moexingiy at ' cactus. in ine same - , famous 'Mexican mounted .police, and Akre glint. of metal on the whipped out his straight, military +' shoulders of his tunic marked him machete and got it up in time to /. as an officer.. turn aside a sweeping .blow from .� the first horseman so reach zbim. M% • Mildly surprised ti the spec- quick as a snake ' strikes, he fol- TN: " facie of another lunatic abroad at lowed the parry with a lightning_ ' : CC such an hour on such a day_,- Allan_ - i� aatehed him swing lightly into lunge. -- The point of 'his blade e C� E' SURE ' drove into the flank' of the mans - NE RVE the saddle of a horse that had horse; the animal screamed, rear- oar S �jER/1� been- tethered near the door. He ed and tried to bolt. The officer eF put his steed in motion and came swung to meet the others as they 'in up the road in the direction of picturesque range arrived, his sword playing before Sea Saba, riding with the'' easy him in a semi circle of flame from ranching country West of High - grace which Allan had long singe -the reflected rays of the sun. River, Alberta, Tho Stampede _ -: ... .• concluded -was , every Mexican's "Hot tamale!" gsaped. Allan. h is owned and raied,by, -- { " birthright. florae and man drew "A 'holdup! I ilRuy Weddick, cowboy, writer, �Cafikine ne rapidly, nearer at & brisk canter dean of International rodeo pia Spa made Mr. Brown the most tianiebing,' reappearing and van- (Continued Next Week) _g _any�s pr Irritable maim in g daces who t r m �- eyllia " - ..:a8 .e.,,.. a—they took the - . . duobd THE STAMPEDE at ti ti Brawn knew too much for e—she knew' • :,curves .of. the -road. - • • : - — . . . - -• .• AM 'too mu&. tea_ and coffee often cause Allan put aside his glasses, Calgary. .� !rayed nervy and bad tenppeerr. 56e pa took a last -pull on -his. cigarette, - Gat COniiu)tllpt1011l, • .. "T•HanHinH= S'�B�oeeell - ~<l suaded'Broivn to switch to Pesenn. Now dropped the butt on the floor of Cut* Fi ty Percent oF' •:be's the hiked of everybody- and I've. lost the sbdan atsd touched the starter. q .� _ . THE -STAMPEDE ' atsotbe; sae of caffeine nerves. .�. .. , w -� �_ The engine came to throbbing life. _- _ Ontario s gasoline consumption oaRsieo -lros. OrAsr _: ••• _ _ cut 4- of tYe� tieidse6lri - Go�rt . _ zi -tFie - car X11= IiT�pnsf, ors " month of- ration- ensseorsl4treMs wb�aetsorkca ing down the gentle slope ah�aA ing, WAS estimated at ib,000,000 e >ti se.camt vw'u ae. es: tie or, A" Jt'eA when. he. paused . to watch .. bhe. gallons —a• •fifty: - percewt drop • • soar eNw.r Trs ts"ua's0 Mexican again. What was the fel. from an average month —the Pro- ISSUE 25—'42 bm most t eo.r r.. t..l. — ' _ ..... � low doing now? ne wondered. directs] Highways Department has_ ...... _ .:.. •The officer -bad • rented is reported. t< ,5 r 'r: 'mss.: r - - - c- .•x'F, , ..,. ^w: ^R 7. • a �� 'fit ;,::`,�,. 77 .n• :� - ....._. _. ., .'- ,a..V, :46 Walnut - piece X -room suite, 84.0 I to - -' c.Ow buk= pan your way every 0 2 _ . ... . __ .. _ - - ' 3 Studio Couch and - � - ' ' COKE. - TH EATR ' 72.50 " _ - - - E hairs,,y GROCERIE rl w�� ►r�D, aRA-DEL, - ?-sIWWW" Spr>tng�- lecf =matt -- - - :Healthfully. . Aix- conditioned reuses, 1 6.50 -43.50 V m and - - SDAY FRL.and SATURDAY e�� , t00 i - 0 • �LTILDE�'B SUPPLIES JUNE ie, 19 and zo Dl rte- 81112e, s e- :....... sad .8- p• m. << • - a199 �Oa41�, ®8rt8gfj Woak Saturday Xatines at 1.80 - _ - _ _ ��g' -- Cr�,C A Clark's Meat Load, -1 -2a !n tit►a 19c - -we bs -veglao•:►lseed- in.6��ti d Iali Song' - -fit o - V a"b� Clark's Sandwich Spread- 2�or 2Se. , >� ae �' 6 T VL f ThelslaYids _ . Clark's Fvrf and Beams, iniMital 7e., 4 for fi5e._ _. Clazk'n Peek and Beans, 16oz. lie. i for 2k. � 4. 'dO�IAW FEEDS i'ln cbloti� _ Motor Aatbulance, Day or Night Klik, In one pound tins I'�'�j - 8>i12II'Y iGRAMLE and - - PHONE 1E90 Clow L�f ' Faaey Pink Saitai, L i" 1�• - x • W. - VICTOR ]t[ATUS<iE �+ Hone Shoe - Sock -eye saimdd, 1•2s 24e. - - ftkeriag, Ong• JACK 'OAXIE Ar STERRITT Jutland sardine., t for. sk. Oitias ?4- 8r• as A. iiiliiasaire sardines, choke 0J6 -. _ Pius Latest Canada Carmen .Oa_ Kraft Spresdiag Ciseeaey assorted fSasear jssa, 19e. • " FuDe3s1 D1reOtOr' Kraft `Sandwich Spresr M and tae. • L *j.0 14,a -LhC i'uriarture De'sier McLaren's Tasty Relish 19e. - Borders - . _ScIlaren'n Tasty Sprea4 . No Le PICBE3[.ZNG AND r'r a.��a'uONT Dlll Pickles, iSoz. tk. r: - :o. _Yo� STORU - _ _ .. _ Sweet !nixed Rcldes, 32oz. , 29c.' _ Aylmer stuffed Olives, 4 oz. 25c_. _ - - - do t►vua g oz au imds -- AY, �9 • •. Airaw st�'fi "ll yes, uLoo. S8e. JUNE 22, 28 and 24 - Refreshing ` _ Aylmer plain Olives, 4 oz: -'- - - �� G -; Two Mom - at ,7.99 and 9.20 "'O Aylmer Staffed O1i`e1r� ]I= } - 63e. _ -- - nU1CMG : -_. -� _ ....- ERML FLYNN and - ' it Style nz choice Catsup 15es RoarING OLIYIA DeHAVILI.AND RWth Salta, 16oa. 49c. Heinz Pork and Be ame, 6eti lie:, ISe. and l9e. - -- - -' -- - -- - R estop s Apple Blossom Bisdt4 16oz. - `. _ - -!Rle also se8 Brantford "Roofing p}„ $ague, ]l:os. wit1� Weston Celephisne Rolls, assorted Ile. - - They died with 43e. bicCormklu eelephane roil assorted - . 17e: - - _ • 1 .Materials, Empire Bathroom tumbler - . . meat, Duro water Their ' Boots, On ::._. Grape fruit spice = 1'4r. sad 33e. • F,qutp Apple Juice, Men's l0es.. i -- - OVgellmh .11eatty Stable _ Aylmer Grape Jdke - - -' _ toe. and We. - -' j Equipment, , and ;Ai Complete Line of - A Tmer Fancy Tomato Juice, 200z: it 1 -te. _._... 1 �.... $ =.- Materials - -- - -- - -- _ -- -- �`r:.�� -- / Wy" Tama* Juice; 26oz.. _l4r.,_I_for_27r. D TH 2RSD Y, FBA: SATURDAY � + unu ¢ 14`aac� T -... P JUNE 25 QB 'and 27. . ' Purchase Rz<s ,l There's Always - Courtesy u' ,.. 3 Fenno rlejanhness - PICKERING. ONTAJW BOB -HOPE and - " �i REXALL iT Q i = F. J. PROUBE VZg$A zoRINA Phone, Plc3t ....LEADER - - - Store Hours - 8 a. m. to 14 } im - - - =- Sundays - S a6 nL to ! *. si M •o CHARM- wz»n'INSrECISON Eyfesight Education . :I have boost appointed 'Weed In- - Be Prepared ppector for the Township of Pick- an(; _ r erins for 1942. I therefore call upon for 8aasaer by getting zpa r Coleman Instant -Light Sfbve _*tamers and others to co- oppsste in EFFiCJENCY ' - -CORN f destruction of all noxious weeds _ Cow, while we love he them. to the - end, 'that they may. be cut or- f : ".,`' ' No1e► stsv�es are limited. ba!• • otherwise destroyed before ripening.- ye have a ah�ilomerit Ar1i ' iAlontiauUll Ui UuwNuuu�+ wa,l �"'►. T7. I V I.► IR _. . _ he considered co44entiai... - tA1se wire -,;,g. ae,6m. �: Corri, Have you ordered yours Also .' ' Z ►. - John Phillips, lamp. 0>th - Osbakra .prom Boar. and window screens Gold enG /low, Bloody Butchers ,00"tiSfll, Ont- IZ °B. L wH13.E THEY EAST _ - - - Disney Block _ g.H.' Paints, Oils Tarps ere. _isc. No. -7 Meld - - Pliaae �b16 - _�iolN BUS►8B� - - _-- 'Bulk and package = - - - - -- - - - Dunbadon . Were you ever advised to • wear - tinted lenses' - You can readily see : Bardware • , • Tinsmith CQ>m fete stock of garden tools - - that it -is wine to resn�nber the ad- p�io$EBIl[�i© P` " AEr. • F. Morrison had the mislor- vice that is given you waen yon - k :Also a few lawn mowers '{ tune to fall off a *Agon and break glasses we" list fitted. If =PHONE 46 _ - .. :his collar =bone, the first of the week forget or overlook this aaviee' f on _ - .. • orators Miss Eveljn Maddest who is with n3ay expect only a partial correctionc washers _ ! J •,, :, �c-Fl rl� * a to kno *�+•*+ ti,ey �hoaTd 6e- - - � � %� � -son, spent the past week -end with worn as .a means of prevention• rat- i vA her parents. her than to put than onto relieve a Veen doors and window^ aCree� W. and Mrs. H. Qu ckeitbpsh and feeling of discoodo:t which may be - �l� �♦ 00� 'Ascot for�nNtZ.IDrmiet- Deeriot farsA �latbiotr ehhdren of Fort 'Williaan, are spend- due to your ow_n' neglect• _. Repairs. . -Wing 'a holiday here'. Mesta of It is mn� easier to wear glass" ILLS _ - - Mr. and Mss. Armin, when they are becoming and oosn- : Osu M.ofto - we have it. Can g'et its. Or tt is not � M46 _ _ > an5 Congratulatiama to Clare Artnis, fortab>0* fitted. If- therefore 1886••1936 -PHONE 39N• ;trom Dunbarton friends. Clue has of these' things affect you, see your recently been prasnoted to Wing Optometrist at .an early Gate and ring J S BALSION -. P1CKERIN4j �• 'N Cownander in the R, C. Ai F, have them propeA fitted for 'you: •, • s _ Miss ituth Holmes has returned Next week it, id my intention to _ 'MAY, JUNE, J'[DL1G after Next week it is my intention t i ex- AND A�Ii6US1' . r, to her hcane� in Vancouver, . t spending five weeks with her aunt, 'plain son►ething of • lens. partially. MONDAYS�p in � FRIDAYS 3[ra James Mitchell: occupational as well ri 'corrective as ■ ONTARIO T go and ffir. C, TfrigB,- - may, except by special of in their effort •to - MmiaAgement. FARMERS Huntsville, spent the weekend with of the two', W" Poultry, 8 and other Contentra - Mr, and Mrs. James Mitchell. Miss maintain- fusion the loss . of this rye.. °� _ _ J etty Miller,, of Waterford is also` power causuig rue persvu 1., o� - . _. y �.y an h>tw�l ' %p2ading her vacation at the Mir- double. - choll home. _ -- .... - - - - - - - BMerbush 8os ital CALVES LAMIAS -����� Government Licensed: A -, -.AND ALL KINDS OF - - yDU are Main St, E. Stonffville nt - - ... ,� .. 1' a and dressed- Maternity, Luck Medicai, and 5a! 'cal _ �= y, uU a iv cases ieken - -�ii ' because you can be sure of grow- ,'•Maiternity, 5emi•Rootq/ .pIL;KEIRING FARMS •,, y, !ng , up 'without any setback and ��Registe�ed Nurses in attendance an *+. I you 11 sways have such good 24 hour service given. L I M I T E Q - f t health utple7 - .:.:.._- .. a ° REGISTERED' EGG GRADING STATION � and a :.. evetyyminute you - . --MRS. E. R. GOOD 25.3.7 You are doing - t -- - WHITBY - ONT. PHONE WHIBTY 886 - • - S jf.• live. I = w: get. the "msah ` a •. erid on .. - -CHOICE - - -- ! know•IV can des _ MEATS" _ results and that isr FUNKRAL DIRECTOR AND - CHICKMASH �9uCaeasoraa;W. J. Msther,l' ` `D • Y i 1lllalhint._A.6,D, E and G - = �sto,�ftane _- �.�►�+.�+ -- vttaaolms. for the S �vorlda4 rtooqde G !n peapw' , -- .� yal; d.� flay tiifiti3eQ- _ _ • V-1Fi ir+ l Liraff = . You chicks need ood 'b�eal&. ram freedom from sickeb. abema a! '' balsau 4 O pe�ect iron colds, BLtehfaed's Budnew Phone Reeideuee Phoaei - !; .nervous ka+su to w+*Pr l°'w wbtle boO ts9 - yo� �y i JAW w�1f Ton w!d his !ae bewor siiw WX C. XUBKAii . - NARKET JUSTI CE OF. THE PEAC1• _ SILK'S PHONE PIC$EBINtii '" f: 1 �� UDIHARTONr► Oonn of STRtiiFD. D r cos tlu ty Osit+sie r PICBi',Bi G ON's'.