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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1943_03_05F imp - 74'r•, !•.+• xf - , w . a.•.. ' c^ .. n� - d7-', . - ' 3.._ L ...,.'i . ' } . - . a.', ~ - - _ .. .... .+G:.`rti' .•I a� 5.4� •N' ~ r H G L FOL. LXII PICgERING, ONT.,. FRIDAY, MAR. 5 1943 ��. _ fick er �n - _ - _ r a e- o_ g g l C oss ;Next Wee �.� Cross Campaign for Fttads Stolen Car Returned to Owner in Attention Ladies! LOCALISMS March 8th -- March 113th Fred T. Bunting leaves• this week Few Hours _ $1W to be Waised by •South Pick - with Duffeirin Paving for Alaska _ The .V }vmenls-' Missionary Society bring Red �� o! the United Church, extend an in- - p� m _ one--- �vening -last - Dirs` Hrs. P'Ilkev has been confisi� - -- - -- - --- At—&bon. to. all ladies of .the eomm _ � V. T. Bunting, for some time with week, Clarence Silk sass his ear ed to her home for several vesicles' C. E. Morley, Campaign Manager the Probation Officer's Staff, Tor - going around - the corner of the unity to s "Hotnemakera' Tea ", through illness. 11 _ is busy• the onbo, left on Tuesday with a .group bdtcher'shop,' and at first concluded presented by the "Wear -Ever Brush L. A. W. Maxine Elliott, Clases- I 1�Sdve for Funds i�nkSono l ring o! men, !vr Alaska, to work with that his nephew vas driving, but Co.", to be held in the Sunday ho)�, Alta '., is at home on .leave. 4 Township. By the end Of this -week the I3-afferin Paving -Co: who have was also a bit suspicious, and called School on Friday afternoon, March L, A. C. Bert Elliott was home we hope to have all arrangements received a government contract to up to see if Arthur was out. Nos- 5th, at 3 o'clock. Tea and Cookies over the week -end. Bert tries for_ � otnplebed and the material in _the pave 400 miles of the new Alaska it 7was� A hi&.- He ..caned -the will-be- served ..- Admission _- tsee- - -,A -- his-' ga,� _tea few 'days. Hi It is ex -this will door, prize 11- be presented at- the W Laverne Smith; was rushed tai hands of the' canvassers. I Pew._ police, and 'in about half an hour's h+ When the canvasser cells oa you be' a '5-year- contract. Mr. Bunting time two Pori Whitby young men close of the tea to, the person with a Toronto Hpspital_a-few days agd lease give as -gener- expects to be employed in the drove into VVtby, and were prom- . the lucky numbers. _ - for n ,emergency operation !o>• next week, - p - � � ' - ' endi,eitis, 1 . o=lyas _ppasible and help us to ' "Stores_ Dept." Qf the Qmpanr- :A ptly .Picked _up. The car was driven - app - — - few weeks "ien.w' "I L- 3Ue --at A. R. P •Film in Ontario Theatres Farmers are urtted pat this year's ca_impaign for funds �T.. _ the "sale list" to be published is "over, the to p ". the completion of the , first six =a bit daring, -fo say the least, at that „ It's the job of the Red or,oss to � months. hour of the day. ' �'I`ite latest release of Canada these columns next week . - prop• relieve human suffering, Prisoners - - _ Carries On" fitns is a :splendid Cit!- erty-of .Arthur G. Clark, of the 9 o War Boxes, the Blood Donors' 11ian. Defense Picture entitled -- Brock Road -and Lake Shore. Mr. Clinic, Hospital Supplies and Civil- to be overcome for�exaanple, the "Banshees Over Canada". It is be- -Clark is giving -up the dairy cattls,. jam Clothing speaker showed. •_ammo g ..manv. a in¢ released at -once and will be business. ng sent to Britain and �+ Russia- and Comforts to the Amred ��a. -1QQ -sample of inch' and a half - pipe, shown in the Marlm and Regent' Xany ces� -ts�e "8TiPPe ass Purses are just a tow of the Ser- •D transparent, smooth yet of such Theatres, Oshawa, on 3, 4, 5; and 6 reported throughout the neighbor - tioea of the Red Cross. - Your durability ,and' resistant pttoperties, this month. Members of the C. D. hood. We understand some doctors contribution may save a Fite. It's - that the plumbing trade is using C. were shown the film at the recent have been comparing the malady to up to youd -The President _ much of it_ in the Plumbing iri our Convention in froronto. Try and see the 11918 fl u differing only in the► ` Members of the local Club were' homes and other buildings ' -- but this picture - everyone, severity of the epidemic o! that The attendance at the !Led Cross ,privileged, on Monday evening to it's use is confined to those build- Bunner, Rev: William Alfred -at Year. � in in• which the temperature var- George Elliott, while ,drivrng "eft ` Ella and Bnd¢e on Momdas► ev- listen to a specialist on one o! the ' gs Bowmanvilie Ho�ital, on Wednes- _ the tatto>9 ening was quite encouraging. The most interesting development's of. lea only s. l�ti a e<t ..,,.... tem- do, February -24th 1943; beloved �- ® - eratures,. its strength is_- satisfact- road - on Saturday afternoun, wall- proceeds were about 321:00. era - "plastics' . Mr,' G. li. P husband of 'Elizabeth Leavens, and 1-this Braithwaite, of the Du -plate Glass. cry,: but with extremes in either struck by another car. Both., cars direction its life and , value drops father of Mrs. A, Acosta.031ad5sl• in the accident were - damaged Last week s large quilts and one Manufacturing and ,- Research Plant � P of Porto Rico. W. K. Bunner, Luc - unit srf boa ital supplies . com ria- Oshawa, w� dhe a maker, thit guest rapidly. - _ -- c,onsideraMy, with the driver of the- unit , P t+_ - An; -Mrs _ - Muriel S-+rnons and- i4iiss ;,,.,,. >_ vas rlrse?3nng minor injuries. _ iAg 1630 articles, were shipped. 9 of Rotarian F. M. C ma,t We were shown - ntn..y .,ti.�, -art. r pp 1raE . Vivian Bunner of Bvw9nanville, ag- lts were shipped the previous- 'V e. have remarked that "this was- .isles made - at Oshawa, , some of Mr. Elliott . was unhurt. quilts i ea 81 years. Funeral Saturday 2 ?, - �. MccGinty, Toronto, called or! k in addition to the knitted ax- a subject in which all rnight _ well 'Which will substitute for rubber, at 2.30. • Interment BoArmanville j'n ted" as . it is9uite evid- As stated, practically. the entire a few friends here Sunday. Leo has° < "plastics" e3irort o the�astica "Industry is t'�tt..7 -, 4•nm Trinity t ni��very- interesting job u . had ent thatr plastics will be one of ! P Church the most generally -used post -war now being diverted to meet the - for some years :. in charge of the Twr Ration Coupons and the War- products 'of adence• and industry. demands of the war. It is without -� -` - projection.: equipment used by ties• Bose ,Qtice_s and Trade Board _ i14r Braithwaite reviewed the de- question 'one of -the industries that St. Patrick's Concert, United - Ontario Board ' of Censors who lass _ - veloprnent: -of the plastic 'and eysi -` will Play a great part in post -war Church, Pickering, -March 17th • on the American Motion Pictrsret �ontresI, ][arch 1v. -Flue 3o the life. Reference was made to Henry You'll enjoy the program that's Films that come into the country. blocked roads sickness `or other un- thetic' research from the old rubber collar and celuloid film developed Ford's work err plastic car bodies, - different. Particulars next week: lire is one of the few persons who' avoidable .vircposotaaces,_ the. Action in 3870, up through the past few sa- one of the - emnimon uses of Births get •a 'ehance to see the film before• Administration estimates that many years of further developments, of one 'of these products of the near the• Censors "tear ; it to pieces" by* " baxelite, in i�iu, and the runner ,F .t.•,• can Ss►�u-du o, - eliooinir out those parts they don't. _ W their ,No. 2 Ration Book during y F� "• I ?, i. l� l., ink we' should see. -- cellulose- acetate • formulas of 1935, Mr• and airs. H. Pascop, Pickering. The March meeting of the W„m.- the eight-day.- period specified, be- > t^tveen 'F%ebx 19 and March ,. 1. To 'to today a 'secret' creataoris -sec- Luncheon gun Tuesday evenings at Pickering' l�nrsini; hrmie, . a son. en's Association of the Uirited - assure that every person eligible rat because., practically all plastic in the future, commencing Tuesday On February 25, 1943, to Mr_ and Church will be held on Tuesday af- manufacture has become a "war of next week - 6.30 o elocle Mme; A• Laundry, Locust Hill, at ternoon• March 9, at 2.30, o'clock. at for a ration book is able w secure industry'. Commencing next Tuesday, Fun- Pickering tiursin¢ .HnMP.. a son.. - the new -book the Administration ._ R - the home of Mrs. C. W.. Pilltey. Ohe• of the -most simple -reasons c�heon will -be, held on that evening Born, on Frida February 26th, Word for Roll Call = "Ireland ". has made - special- arrangements. _ y� for the extreme 'interest in plastic from that date till further notice. 1943, at Oshawa Hospital, to Mr. y Those who have not yes secured P All ladies cordial! invited. ^ • i' research is in -the fact that even The change is made to accorrunodate - �-•- Ration Book No. 2 should fill in ' with the lot of the different form- several meeitbers who ar'e' compelled and Mra. Hugh Miller, a daughter• the application card at the' back of I ulas, three simple,. well -known to ev- to be, out of_ town Monday evenings. look- No. `1•, This card must bear ery schoolboy elements, 'corm the enings. , -- the holder's nefte and address and foundation of each of the different , Nominations for office for the serial member, including.._ both -let= _ ters and nc�oerals, clearly. Mnd.corr- materials - hydrogen, Oxygen and coming year will be received at the ' carbon. To the inexperiencedi • the next meeting. ecitty. Don't forget the prefix and' creation of so .many beautiful, fin- Representatives were appointed - NATIONAL, SELBCTIVZ - serial mgnber which you retain for i•y� •pmducsa, it b.eom ps yery to attend' a Red Cross rneetin¢ "on the duration, fascinating subject and material. Wednesday evening, preparatory Ttie card Mould be.,mailed to ;the• . •'Plastics" must -even jet -be .con - to the Drive and Canvass next, .J - _ - .. _7 se>areet Ration Office of the War- - -AZRV1CB bane Prices Ra and Trade Board as in- sidered in the experimental - stage, week, which the local-Club, will 'ass- -- and there are many problems yet ist. ;. x' •� :•,� dicated' in the Ration Book. It is _ not necessary to send in the • ICo- 1 - Book with the card, as coupons for •� - tea, ;coffee and augar in ,�oek Tw „. Couneill Eneoura er- Removal of are valid until used and butter cou- P . - - ' • or SINGLE M E Flt Pon '� o. 9 • will -be valid until March ... `.' . _. Roadside . Fences _ � -- 14. - -- Proclamation, 1923 incTtisive, -cad Wfio °�i%ae'�' For the convenience of residents The March Session held on Mon- of. Today, when'cattle rand sheep = l a issued by His Excellency previously undergo medical in rural areas who do their shopp- day last, was unusually quiet. There are not permitted-- to- run-& -- = tU- GoverwrGeaerat-in- £-our --x ion under the liilitag*: ing on Saturdays, the coupons in were no "hearings”, � an generat • on the highways, the weed prob-Iem cil, provides that certain single - Cattup� r Book NO.' 2 are valid on Saturdays, business vas' the main issue of tie' -has became. ahnost beyond - control'; men must' register immediately -Men actually in the Armed instead of upon Mondays, as was afternoon, - also -frmn this same fact, there is for the Military Call -up under Services are exempt under this the case with Book No, L To facilitate collection of dog not the need of fences to keep the - .National Selective Ser' Ce Ma order, but men discharged from tax collections, a By -lain. is being,, cattle out. of ,the. fields. There -may bilization Regulations. the Sert.ices, not previously - If you are producing_dair� butter jt ,sed to `give the township assess- and--probably will he o_bjecti,;na +„ $invle �Ien trhn m+,ct 'nnov ' medicallar__ezamined- under -tlx" for use . in , your own home or or the power to xQ11ect all .dog this, platy, in fact }ve have ,heard. register are those who were 3lilitary Call -up, must now, fru 'sale, or for both, you are req taxes in the -township. It was sug- some at council during discussion - -gym in any year from 1802 to register. uired to register with your local Bested recently., that we collect of the plan ..-_one. iarhiler wonder -_ „ Ration Board as a producer of, taxes on dogs at_ Ajax, thus reduc- ing h'ow' a herd that was, being mov- ti Single Slen, referred to, now required to register_ butter. ----...You- are not. allowed to ing the costs of the ' D:vniages_to., ed from one farm to another could include any man- use your butter. ration coupons to sheep ": _.be.controlled without these side - born in any one of the years •mentioned, who has +iot i buy butter from anyone except fu - ' rences, iveverih�ces il,e . ;,,, i'VVC- _ t '- - = ' Roadside Fence. to be Removed P the e. tent that the,•butter _guu:.prud- rnent In the appearance of the and described as follotcr: -= "who �r ?s on the 15th der ! - of July, 1940, unmarried or 'a widof'rer without Child ... use less- than the ration for yuur. A By- law was passed authorizing .roadside is great in areas where' the - or children or has since the said, day been divorced a T - If yuu isle Nrv�lu•_ir,}� the payrng c�I i tnl�ers HOC. per rvCi fcreas h. a I ° °^ " ° "' ^x' °,� ^a s e t more 'Butter than ,Sjo -u z'iisi use at- for fences oil toe rr adside_- that' are hope :the plan will be received fav- child oT childi:enT home and want to sell some to ne;- reniot ed and cleaning up fence but- curably". - -` - - ., - ' _ _ "" It is pointed out that any '�nan unmarred at July 16th,v ghbors, you must-collect �i f weeds--- arTd- -t'ub': -h- 910,_ even if married since that date, is still dossed as o :x pons from them. 'If you sell your Reeve Alm. Reesor sonie' few• years' - - - arngde- -mien' ' excess butter to a grocer, jr trade a express?d his desire for such. a On Motion it was agreed to�grant _Registration is to be made on forms available with it with him for ,o her merchandise, move, and the subject n permission io ib�hetaif f&ji lie. -' _ Fus,;,,asie.s, Natio�rral etrciivC sr..;mro t ees;-or i you must collect -from him the .discussed, at different - times since• Blind, to sponsor a "tag day" irl Registrars of Mobilization Boards. proper coupons or butter •.i•eyuisit- This progressive move '%III, we be- this township on May 8tL. Ions __- �upons per Pound or but - ' lieve have the - ,'endorsation ...of a - - 'Penalties are prottided jot failure to. regittel! ter re aoeai►ent certificates or - - Salaries ,Increased - p _ great many. It has_ severa► purposes - e LABOUR- special purchase permits to ' the ex- one being the big imprgvement in A long - delayed' bit of legislation DEPARTMENT Off' LA80Ul tent. of the butter sold or traded). the • countryside - in marry sections- was concluded; when the worthy in- All these documents you must mail of the U. S. A. where it is being ,creases -in salary were made to Rd. HUM' UMrMsz MITCMM4 A. MAcl A -vAlu. once a month to the Local Ration carved out, the farmers are per- Supt. Roy ward of $1'50 per annulm, Minister of Labour Director, National selective SerOW Board, along with the coupons for, mitfed to plow close to the driving and to Assessor Adam Spears , of the butter -you make and use at surface, and in so doing the road- $10Q home. side weed problem is taken care a _ Ti7u$v�� s ". - '� r rze _ . -• . . a , r + -.. / M y,, : y c , .�. _ „ Need More Wood To Free Metals : ' . '`' Al ALL BAN TAUGHT p ac for War Goods • ME SOMETHiNG .%` - Owen- Socnd. Firm'c- I�CaQdea -- -- - -r �; ,. ;. ;.'' . :,.,,•`'•' t Met all glees Me•ill For . _ ABOUT CONSTIPATION lIa R e Ntnitions - - - �v� -Under the impact of S tT TASTE C tar -born �'`' - metal shortages, wood is filling an 3Iave your t :r_-.-t i::..; thousands use to inereasing'.y - important role in BRAN can do to relieve the cause of keep regular .... NATURALLY! Enjoy Canada's tear -time economy. The ' PIPE-1 ,constipation due to the lack of the it as a cereal or in tasty muffins ... Dominion is immensely we-AthY in " fight amount of "bulk" in the diet? drink pleats of water ...and see this nattn al reEource and is thus It's a "better way" than forcing • what it doesforyouf Buy ALL -BRAN able to of f'sci tr.any of the disad- 1 ,a !l -- yourself to take harsh purgatives ;at your grocer's; sold in two cone- vantages which would normally that -oBer only feriiporary- relief. -orient sues; in- individual serving - _' follois a itecrcase in -the� .+m;i. /LBW.• 'S.P.+Ma ., r.y'y ""•+^^ "'�+?wi:N• - ..+�,r• •�'r -' - •n.,•+r _„ •" ..0 -�.-. +'• - e`,uir. •r e. n.4 s a.♦ "r .1: +. ...,�+tr.•A+ M+• Yc .s.�...c+•A•..u., "•• to ,rr.� r ',•• , •� ° _: - -_ .,..� p , . , ... / `, _ ... , Y - .. ", - - .�. -_ -. rw f� - - -- - - -- — - - ._.. - -- " �lua snd Stag �cc THE WAR • WEEK — Commentary on Cuff ent Events -- - F-OR-WT -- ES J4ot At Confereince LEAD OVER APPLE CROP To-day Germans No Longer Fight Kai- was ` It's not true that Chian • shek invited to the Roosevelt- she' w 8 For ;Conquest But For Survival ChnrcliiIl meeting, nays News- Department of AgricWture Report Shows Grapes Most Valuable 9 - _ week. Stalin was asked to attend- and, Fruit Crop m Ontario in 1942 r since Chiang is fighting only -- However this Rwar may end in that any' one nation has a pion- the nation with which Russia is Grapes in 1942 for the first time took the lead over apples as ' detail ,._and. however difficult a.nd opoly on energy, or knowledge. or striving desperately to retrain on the most valuable fruit crop of Ontario according to the monthly circuitous our road to vie- courage, and .-the -- Nazis— vnder• -- careful terms,' ' obviously Stalin — �... y r •c "dirt -j�si- issued -of- the- Datario._ I2epartment ..9S..Ag?'asulture.. -- r• Cory may still be, this much has estimation oC America's own pro- P couldn't be expected to come to -- at *Eady_heea- iiecided :.Another and duction and fighting spirit was the The cash return to the .grape growers of Ontario in 1942 was. any conference attended' by the -�= 'perhaps the most formidable "at-- most— fateful--- amgng• their -- many -- - - Generaiisshrw —The Red leader's f exceptional an increase of tons against over 500 t The grape crop cuss y tempt in history b any one man m sca cu a of eacepLional size 86,000 fora against 22,500 tons the previous year. Y Y at ure o aecep a furl `or nation to conquer the rest of all. because the world 'has learned thoroughly understood in both In spite of the unusually. large productions the eatisfac�ory`av�r It the world has again ended in tl:i ; much at least, that a common _Washington and Landon. He' is, age price of $47.27 per ton was obtained by the growers. As evidence : -. _:allure. From the Persians and menace can be met only by a com- personally directing the counter- of the firm demand was the fact that the average price obtained was g the Medes to the Germans, from won effort. - and the assembly of offensive against Germany, and it $2.27 over the price of $45.00 per ton paid by the wineries. . Each sI ;Darius to Hitler, one conqueror the United Nations is-the demon- year the price paid by Ontario wineries is agreed upon between the would have been impossible for. a growers and the wine producers and then approved after another bestrbde the earth stration that -in the future, as is P $i p pp 'cued s equitable him to.. send , a representative, y the Ontario Liquor Control Board. In 7 out of the last 10 a n knew_ left behind him a trail the past,- the free world will In since no one can speak him_. this agreed upon•pric'e has been higher than the open market price of -blood and destruction. and= dis- the end always uni'6e i,v Laihlo _ appeared, Hitler is the latest. of against - those_ who- would enslave on military matters, 7Le•Loye.A The pe growers also have the -- additional market protection. of - 9 talk 'of a "Big Four" strategy f ahem. and Hitler is also on the it. Hitler knows this today, and tide' pro ' on o the Liquor Control Act that t efi-re "must `be at-leaat - - ---- way out.-His dreams of world con- tomorrow the Japanese will know- , .board is extremely premature. As the juice of one ton of grapes in each 250 gallons of finished Ontario -' - -west He buried beneath the snows fit' as well. -_ long as Russia, and Japan manage wine. ' of Russia. and the shadews are The China Frbnt to remain at- peace, China and the -- elosing hi on' him and his deluded The eloquent appeal for greater Soviet cannot be brought into Of the large 1942 grape crop 70% (25,000 toms) was purchased nation. Today the Nazis no' longer aid to China made last week b military talks with the U. S. and , by the wineries, a striking example of economic importance of the _. fig g y Britain. , Ontario Wine Indugtry to the grape growers of the Niagara Peninsula ht for conquest but for survival. Mme. Chian Kai -Shek came al- and of the benefits of sound co- operative marketing between grower and the hope, of er.en that is be- most at the moment when �dls- and processor. " ing drowned out by the thunder patches • from China announced 4&W Aftk — Apples were second in value with a production of 616,950 barrels of the approadhing guns and the the opening of a new Japanese , valued at $1,640600. This was 2060 barrels and bursting bombs already falling in offensive. Attacks h a v e been . than in 1941. $44b,800 greater _ their midst, says the New York launched at widely scattered ` Times. points in North, Central and South -The comparative figures (1941 -1942) on the balance of the fruit rhlna- nempite their vreoccuna> - - erops are as follows: 7' Like every would -be conqueror tlou in the South Pacific, the Jap- NOTICE TRUCKERS ' cult ' Unit Production —Value —Production Value In the past, Hitler also thought anese seem to *have plenty of ar- 1941 1942 " -• that, he alone had found the key tlllery and their aircraft i'4 active -- MALF- L0AQ1M — REQiti;ATtOKi Cantaloupes -bus. 149,200 $ 102,600 142,360 $ 138,000 - to, victory, which in his case bears over'most of the front. It remains Cherries bus.­----196,a00 - 750,400 245,600 945,600 the name of total war - <'opy o• an Order -in- Council ap- peaches bus. 700,000 1,203,400 --795,000 1,309,200- _ teat in to be seen i!. -this is the beginning proved - by the Honourable• the pears bus. " 167,200 240,900 807.900 444,500 .7 - every field and with superior 'of a coordinated major campaign. LieutPnxnt- l)overnor. dated the This is the slxsfi year of the war 3rd day of rebrunry, a.D., 194:1. Plums -'bus. 143,500 208,6600 125,000 206,900 4 weapons and technique, not only Raspberries qte. 4,057,700 668,600 4,375,000 : 901,400 "on . the bsttiefteld but also in the in China. It is a lane! of hope de- Upon the recommbndatton of the Strawberries qts. 6,118,00.0 550,900 5,447,300 671,200 realm of economy and ideas. Fac• ferret! and,. certaIuly up to now,- Hondwable the Minister of liightvays - and' Municipal Affairs. _ tjie Committee It will be *noted that cantaloupes, plums, raspberries; straw. _the world, In whlel Anglo the neglected frosst_ of. this �var, of Council advise that. pursuant to American sea power % %as tad de China is mo.e comp :e :sly .isolated sutrsectiors .l and 4 of stetiun as of the berries, sweet and sour cherries brought higher prices than iii i941.- visive arm of lay. and ordri, -he - today than at atiy tim4 since s to Hlxhua: 'Trarric Act tChapter 288. Peaches while larger in gross returns, because of the increased quan- R.S.-O. 1937), the provisions o the said City produced slightly less in unit value. and h'ls of devtloped took 'up arms to defend herself.. sub - sections be declared to be applicable _ !new military tactics based ua air (:.eneral Wavell's Burma, offensive to the King's Hlghwa }`s described on power. a , new strategy • based on is still only a . minor . harassment seheeutes q and B attached:. Seagull Plane Can The Toad a "geopolitics._' a new ecoifern of the enemy. �i%e bare ludeed Hlgh%%ay Land On the Sea based on German science,• and a managed- to got some planes into' 4 Hunwer to Freshc :ton and Wing - hani to 'Highway 9 - new propaganda' based on racial uetfon' in China. But they are too a Fii,;ht%a;; 21 to Tobcrmory The toad is not a handsome.thing m. hatreds and the right Di might. few and too inadequately serviced 7 Whcheach to Parkhlll and from In his ugly, speckled coat. - 7 mire, east of vghAwro to petite Tfie Curtiss- Wyitht Corpora- He cannot boast o! coloring ' Air power was to conquer sea - to check the Ja:patiese. tiow more 7A Manchester to HiKhtvuy 2H ' 'power; land conquest of the Eur- are promised. But the Chinese a Orangeville to Schombe'ri; tion has -annognced that a new Nor sing one Aulcet note. -- 12 . Midland to Orilita and .Htraverton type of plane, the Curtiss Sea - He is not a beauty, I confess, aslan "heartland" was to deprive know that 'not even 50Q American' to Breehin ' 'sea power of its bases and there -- planes can drive out the enemy 14 Belleville to btai•mnra gull, is being delivered to the With his pudgy legs and annal' while China, In General Stlla ell`s 15 F igin to Smith's falls' British Fleet. And yet his very usefulness - = with drive It from the aeas; and 28A Kingsville via Eakeshore Road to • the submarine was to nullify aea salty. - pbratw- remains. "the last. Highway is The Royal Navy calls the ship Is substitute for- charms, -,power 'evm- in the supply of- its stop on tile line." - AS Ruthwn to Highway is 13 V3liverton to Trale.- the Seamew, the European name His skill is in his arrow.--tongue.._ home lands. Bat German scfete- Nothing lees than opening up 21 Forest to Owen Sound for seagulls. The plane is design-, His aim is very good. ils IL Producing 23 Mitchell to Elginfield g ynthetic products from — equate ' supply route and 26 Guelph to Orangeville and 'SheI. ed to operate from battleships He eats our insect enemies* avaikkL materials. •suss. to de- equippin'g_tho` Chinese :ttmy as a burne to Couingnood and cruisers. It is capable at fly- And saves for us the food. - • yriva sea'-power of -its most -im- off g'8i - ze7rre wilt. uvee-- Seen Sl y g -_ thickish Singers steady, him portant weapon,, the blockade. Ger• come the Japanese on the trout a Arn di or is Smith's Falls o return. Along his duty road. - F;ai #!` v can land on the sea to be pi than regimentation was to renlaee an which .,they' ale molt vulner- 90 Brighton to Havelock n b its warship or it can land on Forget oho t his homeliness, able. But - before we can de'velop' n' Ottawa to Morrisbutle p y p }i _ gold with "labor and thereby D 3$ G'ananoquc to Highway 1s a carrier. The Seamew carries two And revs harm the toad. --nullify the anclent. anxSom -that - au- itdegaate. stipply. rouse we must M Sttriing to Bloomfield and Pleton i to lcingstori . men. — Christine Park Hankinstin linoney constitutes The sinews -.of . first reconquer 'Burma; to -re- Haakesbury to Iancatter - war. Add the neiv prgpaga.,•la Stay congnrr Burma :t•e nlust have BUJ;• 35 N't",N'cactie to High',ta�S T to soften up the democrat',,; ticre t sea Dower in the Bay of n Beilmiile to Actinnix, t t.emocratfc op- #i 38 Catarager to Highway 7. LIFE'S S LIKE THAT By Fred Neher Ponents through "Fifth Columns" Bengal to prevent the landing of 39 Windsor vla Bci!c Elvrr to High- - and ereci 'a .itierarchicai. fZrtr- . - Japanese reinforcements' at -lion: ' tray .2 40 Cortmna to ON. rnik•s' -tout4 ��i/���r;, ..a� :vunl a.au. u.c �Iv+a%taa,c! `Gy ;'ten• and #n mnha aaa nnw,or n p1m,in lo Kaladar — l the German 'tu,>>ler race' to pro- available for this purpose we must 42 tt,•stpo r,t -to- Forthtnn tide the new a first win the resent Bat a Winchester to Alevandrla _ world conqueror D tl of 44 Tara to A.montc r with 'cannon- fodder, "slaves. foot: the Mediterranean, We come back 45 -Cobourg to Nonvona 47 Stnuffvllle to Htgtway 12 sand ammunitiotl— to the conception of tit. global ;car, ' 46 Post Botttrr to xighwa. 17 j , / / - In wbJch all fighting fronts are 49 taeinberr to Htgh %tray s0 -Plan Close '!`o Success-, •• - -': - Never before had a plan for merely segments of one mighty 511 Highway to 7 to High%a�a24 s atrue;gle, 52 Highway -2 to Peter's Corners and -- Y world conquest been w coked out Highway a to Highway 97 with such scientific precision, -nor _ _. W Duff's Corners to Highway 20 •• � __; .'was one ever. before Carried out ., 54 Cainsville to Ca,,utra — ' M Hamilton to Highway M with such savage ruthlessnesq. In . 56 Blackheath. to Hlghw•ay s a comparison, even'the undertakitlga 'British Army UI1it 57 Bismarck to Highway 3A of Alexander, Napoleon and Wit- 8a Woodstock to Ae1hl M Dowh s to Waahago -!lam I look almost improvised - The 'British Arm units - con- t>occhesttr Road to Port SNa ;. and amateurish'. ''ever before .had mist of the battalion, tbe. brigade 74 Belmont New Sarum �e y Z via loth- It retrospect, ect, covered never so much had well r to Highway T� - and the division. The corps is a m A vinston to 1ne2m'aY ? a ,v . •. And, one shudders to realize in formation, and having normally g1 Alvin.•are to Grand Bend p two, has frequently three, divi- '82 Pon Franks 7 Tome quite so close to s,ccesa. dons, 8S Brewster to Russelldale _ • G Frte o rd United a4' ,9t. Joseph to Hensall �i € The battalion hale at present, 8s Amberley to Highway 7 ` �.j �''• _ ,, -And yet it fall&1. It failed be- 87 Btuetale to Harriston a strength of about 750 officers m ,Bondbead to Bradford - d cause this, like all precious similar and men. The brigade eontaine s9 Prtniyose to Cookstown attempts, was based on coutemp' _ three battalions, with services ft Duntroon to Stayncr 92 Elmvale towataga Beach i _• for the unconquerable humdin --and ancillary troops which bring sa Waverley to Hlg'hway No. 31 spirit that no materi•' poker can it up to about 3,000. The divi- !7 Hickson to Freetton +� shush. It failed because in their .s9 Dundas• to Highway 24 lion contains three brigades and, Tilbury to Blenheim iris Mertl11 i � / � • � �.,�� 'extremity the British maid the Pns - Woodstock to Tharnesford sians found hidden wells• o! with its various divisional troops, Thamesferd ttr Highway T via • a •' amounts in all to about 12 000.. xintore' • strength. that, enabled hem to Egiinton Avenue. Dawes Road to ' ' 'turn the tables on the conquerors. - Each of the units from the bat- Scarboro • • • It failed because in the conquered talfoti. upwards, it trill be ob- - SC13$D17L1£ •B'• ��\ =..j eountries resistance could not be srved, has' troops 'attached for All roads lying north of the 9evpta 9 special purposes; and this -applies River and north of Highway 7 from _ J theselore Sunderland Cornea to Perth and north :. not only required- „4ispersal of the also to the corps, which has its and west of Highways is and 29 from - bd aitilter si nallera en freers and Perth to Arnprtoi, with the exception eM1W a ��� conqueror's forces t also sapped y' g g that this volt not apply to Highway 17 f�4.EO NEye� �• their in rat stamina. It failed be- on. This seems as specific as iti'iltn Arnprior to Pembroke. it is osaible to br, "To tell you the truth about school, Pop, i believe I've starteA cause of the fallacy of -the idea P , pronto, Ontario f cb. 1948. something I can't finish.” Bluey and Curley of the Anzacs "A hurry -up call." .�' By Gurney (Australia) = ' _ , 1M CALL196 FOR VOLUNTEERS TC e - _ - - - ON YEIW STS i�-.�. vi NY DiOU T` . REMOVE A iNME-SoMB. IT MWNT vtNERE i4 I, /// 'Poor SAY sod IT MI6NT,? EXPLODE ANY MiNIiNlTE ...... AiIY SE CO�� ANYw V�IET CANTEEN •• 'carYES, 0 _ sit � �.. -Z - • rfor, rt,xaitaav ra &•rt _ ___ . - - - ._ . z.�s. wa ON - lnee. w s a xtal!'t's N%VatOr 43 46 41-14-it- R SA�$- Shur -gain feed ser- ' '� •}tbaetiptiow to Lhe United Shaw , •• . Snder Twine at the Old Prig' FRANSPORT WWI* it lasts. Britain,' #2.0 in advance. vice snlill,. ' .chicken � • If it's' Feed Yea 'are Needing Theatre '1`Ii �1 PORT CONSULT US starter, growing ; -- CARY'AG1D Salt, 90c. 'per cwt. - *Brierbush Hospital ' y mash. laying. mash, StouffvillE ' , NIGI F (i Surge ililking Machines ' S ND (iR.�V1? L I (1 L Woo, Electric Coolers �,y.._ Gj vernmei:t Licensed range iY13S�1, _� Oy :_Phone Stoufiville 100 ; Electric Fencers acid = '-M 11!1 St, E. btoui�'ville Ont. starter. COriCentra• rxURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY; _ _- �� - � �IItlding Srtpp'ies Pnene 1JI sir .BfA •CH 4, 5 and ft l r- i Claremont. - .. aMiternity, Mzdi_ai, °.and. Surgi -al te's, calf - �t21�r�. .._ _ 1 Res. 38J Office 38W taken kP� starter - salt Twilight on the - y _ ' — -- - -- - - -� — - WANTED -Materoit :semi -Room negucered Nir;es i i attendance and lit blocks and bags 'Tra>tl PcRMIkIVI:NT MAC�II �' hA.!kt DEAD HOKSES AND CAl TLE toi,.,4r;erv►ce elves - Purina fly sprays THALFRAYS THE TEMPER For tree plc efts phone Ambulance Service Hopalong Cas--idy dROOKLIN ...... ......... - MRS. E.R. GOOD 25.37 i for cattle. - �N�IR�ES. ,� �sA`C BI' t'LAitF.MONT bb �- YOUR, EYES. sla - - - - -- --, D. N. i�o�; two d Henry and 1�Z� PIC1{ERII3G _ .. , ..:...... woe • - - - - - C. H. TUCK, OPT,. D. _. _pL IiER1NG. ....RADIO S I ; . ; : ; nc -' ::iy AGINCOURT ... , .... zone 2144 WE DELIVER Disney Hlsek °pp' F. 0' W e a the hone charges - •.. - - - -. -: -. . - - - -: LParaiuoynt .�wa -Reel - OSHA, ONT. pay P $ — ._ Phone 1516 �_yi✓ __LGORDON YOUNG LTD • �'�''Mr KONDAY,' TUESDAY, WEDN'3D3 MT oronto Phone A•d. 3638 — �TTENTION I ,9an .. -, _ • ..... .,,,� Lad for a Ni htu 'Maple Leaf 'Mutual n. e ' . �T i- Guaranteed Repair Service Brock Road Gravy Y —_g In�araace Co. z_ L Y O TI �' Joan Blondell and John Wayne ,�•. Any Make or Model Pit and WAWANESA INS. Cam. ..GREENW%OI) -- - . Musical and -- Short Subjects ARTHUR FIELD Crushed Pit Run Cheap des !Qr Farm and ° Country 'PHONE b2 r 3 ravel I•x gRSDAY, FRIDAY, sATI "RDAY Buildings - M ILLS - 1'iC�#iIN6 = n'v'�' iwl�►RCH 11, L2 and I3- — Windstorm Insurance on Building. -- - -Sand and- - -Gr -ailed- Wi mills, Silos etc. 1856- -193G r Automobile Insurance of AUDLEY. t - Poultry, Hog and other Concentrateig Stone oiti can' Escape continued from opposite page Write or Phone _ ...._._.- .._always on hand. — _Geodully at all. Even beef feeders Delivered or Loaded in Pit Forever Bowman & Rowe _ with feeder cattle at 10' cents, and PHONE — plant; Pick. 97 r- 8 -- - . -.. _ ; - -L. –Green -' _ -tat ones about the saawa price, Toronto Office — Howard- 6471 - !I ]UT"Y. ✓Dhti�AildO there is little profit to make bet- -• - - __ ..- ------- _ - -..- _ -- _ _ _ -- _ __ weer the squeeze ends. Farm prod- uction SON must be treated as an ess- _ _ . — _ . _ _ - • ; entisi aa�+' industry :f viatr.5 'a to be certain. The latest sugar idtion- i-ou�•�' i T •r T : Ing scheM-ne reflects the lack ,,f via- - '✓ ' e ion of the misunderstanding on - -- # -- - - - -_ .. � - 4f�0-U O� In charge. It is encotiraging the use of sugar to can a lot of fruit thatjfpJ'Ql1D/lS' should be eaten when in season„ If i 4nore provision were made for the BANKING - r use of apples all - through the sea- - :. son, it would take less sugar and _... - make healthier 'people. One woman - on the P. and ;rr. Board advises _ Beginning March ist, the 3,Z00 - br�nclles of the = ,aC a le should not be cooked but eaten raw or baked Chartered Banks of Canada, undertake another wartime. with honey you can't get. _What far- -- • wm ample ��,�, �, a service, namely Ration Coupon' ott a Bankin . It_ is- a vital avers want is some onr on that p Po g XO&3td who knows the real business sits we pa lusnish - -• -• - - -. of the nation -wide rationing- ro rasa. - Hof the producer and middleman. nomorlals that Will � g P. g. - - -- - - - _ please from every . m ihdty �C REEN RIVER , � win s 7disa Isobel Honey spent the No Greeter Tribute week -end at Seagrave. - + Kingston Road West °' 1 If you are a merchant, jobber, wholesaler or Miss Julia Wilson spent the week i N. W. STAFFORD - ead at home. glshway ids other dealer receiving ration coupons from your Vii:. Rob`. Defoe entertained his t; ,. 1Pezitn - customers, your bank stands ready to show you - ;daughter and husband fropi Toron- y pb• 4" W %ids pat - _.. Y _- – - -how to deposit or otherwise deal with the last Sunda >'. - . . Mr. snows. Wtn. mudman, of. _. — — - coupons you receive. The some applies if you , a #'oronto vleited this week -end with ,A,tchie and Mrs. white. J _ ore Q. .. quotaitser." - F Corp. Draper, of Trenton =and J,Lrs. Draper of Toronto_ep�nt tise " 2 It has nothing whatever to do with a ��.,.......rE.,. ..,week -end under the parental roof: Temperance Program at Sunday • bank account, in, which you deposit donors orid School neat Sunday. Sp�al pros- ; UNIMAL DOUICTOR draw cheques in dollars. Tam is being prepared► -- Day er Nlsb� — — - - -- ldrs. Sjd Davies o! Toronto spent . Pdrate Ambulance 'j B is purelj► a relationship between dealer the week -end with Miss Margo WU- ' -:; : ; ��• a son: Ptisas ark. and commercial banks. Ration Banking begins " 1+lahern 6e0� ' 1The measles' seem to be .getting , .: .. • :scarcer. Children are drifting back , ti _'.; ;;\only after the consumer has used his coupons to :�to school. :Markham, Ont• purchase rationed commodities. - - -. The Ladies' Aid ..are • Uacki, box of used clothing for Russia; at 4 The banks', job is mainly of an accounting nature Mrs. Williams' this week. Send in NING - ' •pI NO -TU your donation.' - — acting as an agent of the Ration Administra- AND F. ' Born, at Markham Nursing Horme _• _ , Lion; Wartime Prices and. Trade Board, under - on February. 'lb, 1943, to Mr, and All glade of Fepair Work - carefully defined regulations. Mrs. Archie White, twin daughters, 3,nez Marie and Verna Mae. They 'All 'tuning Guarani #eel have all returned home —• doing a Ration Coupon` Banking relieves the-- Ad- fine. : C. S. Maci)OIITALH .. ' On Saturday' night, March stn, - ministration of the tremendous . burden of hand- "' the Young- People will entertain at ATOP pose Am Toronto- - ling, verifying -and accounting for used coupons Party at the home of with which consumers have obtained their supplies. a Crokinole _ __—Mr, and M*. J. H. Michell. Miss , Goldie Coyne, Hostess. You are in- _ . _ :... :: • r _ -_vited to attend. 6 If you are -a consumer only, it in no affects Card of Thank=, In 1VSemoriam .. - how, much or how little of rationed' commodities Tn lnving memory of a deep friend V receive Banks do net issue ration ceuoeru_ Wie, wish io i k sincerely, our• Murray' Ihgies, who passed away, loran', friends, eighbors and rela- March 2nd, *942' - in 'his nineteenth nor do they have anything 'to do with the actual :••_ . tives for their many acts of kind- ear - =-n assists y -- =— f 7. _f i . _ rationing -o es. ess, nee find sympathy; dur= - rayon' f commodities. Today recalls cad memories; - ing dhr recent bereavement; also Of a loved one one to rest, _ ' ". for the many floral tributes, and And those who think of _ to those who so kindly assisted by you today, T :. ►�' this imporiant addition to the �ndny wartime ,ianiicet the use of their cars. Are those who loved you beat; _ Do not ask us if we miss you, they perform, the -Charter' d Banks serve the nation, facilit/itt, _.. Mrs. W. • G. Reid - and : Fam�y — _Al�saykind,'�o. good -and true;, - - v Your com )eted a licatio _..• d - ' 1? Pp , n for Never murmered in your suffering; •• •• 1652 eSJ; !>s92 see t0 Sa a tZyne an i1SG e - n' ntsy No one knows you went expense o con • .what canning sugar should 'be mailed to through. the nearest Local Ration Board not -Sadly milt lovingly , remem- _ later-than -Aprlt -18th. - -- tiered. — En►ie Varga - (HAR a ERE1Y M. BAR" CANADA, ,_ hlair• E�ribdt, �. lrtih Toronto, eatte! oat �: 1i. and Mrs- 1be Club w Ul meat at t!r Ihslw C4ntse 'he �prograan in ebasee of Giboa oa 3+rrldap} T Group 7 , under the leadership of The Charlie " ffi's'a. C L=ft= pu Mrs. $ Remor. WC M. S. of the (;ltaiuit abet ]![onday evening next. All are i�dt- Pon. Middleton was honae for the at the name nome_oi ���A; L-- - - ,week -end, = on Thursday, 4th. Ur, and Mr4 Fowler are Mrs- Fred Evans spent a low Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Grainger "d ually getting the place in shape and da)s iniToronto last week, Sunbart�on ,' 'WHITEVALE daughter, Mary, weile with Mbfs. are preparing for a busy season n Mrs, Evarrs .Ward is confined to Grainger's Barents, at Prince Albert the o bed this week with the ,flu. _ Two good -sized quilts, -ware on Sunday. Jubb farm, qmh- Miss Mar orie Byers' ; p Mrs. George Pu3krin has been 1 ' Mrs. "Bud" Norton and Mrs: Gor. Miss Hazel Farrow spent t5e � in _the Red Crass roums, two ' j Yeas and Mrs. ' s- endin a few da •s in Toronto "'�$enson° ere- In• Toronto- - Frith -- Mrs._ tivee'c end with her sister in Toronto. weeks !in auQCession, and two more } •Ross -Disney are victims of the flu with her parents. � 1 ... .Jesse 1ti'urden C1xe"e week -end. L;7r ��':r,. =Kemp in as •home frvrn-_are_ ready. for_ this week, _ at present. We hope for a speedy I !,Mrs.. S. Daniels has just recent;► Mr. Wrill Dickinson has been• tak- Centralia last week -end. ' The funeral of the late Gero�� Y. — ',-purchased two p ;;e -b ed ,� was held from the Mrs. McVey s e Jersey, :en to Stouffville Hospital zor treat -. -- 'lass- Alberta Schwatm has been GIcadenning y' p n£ the v:eek -end, cows, an8 will try tV dv her bit to inept. - c r:f - "•:ed to her hod again. We all Funeral Parlours, M;:rkhkun, with a "nth �r son Bnb,'who }ins jo�e� relieve.. the butter ahortag,, Mz tFred Motley is -"laid up'- at• - -m e^fnr a sjaedv reraver interment at W3utrcale. _tivy, the the \a� } -, and is at present train - Se�•era! from here -attended the ' homme this «•eek..'. Mr, • M2rley is `A,e are' pleased to r4pori` that out- son of late bar ing at the ExhibitionC Camp, E fy feral of the late WSn• J. Millar . little Bobby Peter Edward Jamieson was re- ,Fhb 'K ^: AF and the lied Cross J of Fxckering on hriday last: He war �aorkingAn. Toronto. y Borst 'Wl surfer no' I g aftereffects from the recent severe manded for sentence for one month, . will hold .their meeting at the holme i Much, respected by- a Large circle pr Friends will regret hearing that i Miss lfary, Forsyth has been taken scalding .he received by Magistrate .Robinson, who stated of -Mrs. Oscar WSison on Thursday, friends here and in Saskatchewan. to St:- Michael's Hospital.. •,` Halal "in all his thirty years exper March 11th; at 2 o'olocic, All ladies The iniany sales of dairy cattle in _Pte. C,QOrge - _Middleton of the ience,' he had never hearid a more welcome_ and invited to come: ' the country' reflect the ..—Pte. ^� - - au a short n' ALTaNA _ prover fiftse Of child rAe lest ". ' _ Shortage of help and the difficulty ,:, H �eave - Y persons enjoyed the ! p 1►siener$ are - having_- in- earryin pt�• . ` - Mr. Donald ' Middleton � of - Peter- Mr, -and Mrs. F. � MacKay alsd Bill hospitality .of Mr, and Mrs.. Adair ; - . ,`� LIDLEY '+ th higher coats of d g -iforu visited at` his home over the S�rears at a social evening of Prog- + _ wages being up about 40 p! called. on' fit. and Mrs. Tresyartha reslaive .• •Grokiriole - •or'eek -end• hn Sunday last. and Chinese n?rs•„ VF1 ' Westne�- and feed costs hi 3lGlsa Alice McGtashan has return= p checkem•' Mm - dc�aTlane and Mr.. end with her daughters in To onto., - ilin Sh0. it fo W>e are leased to report that "Booth % g prices on all he ball ed home after spending the past Mrs, J. Pallister is . ixxt iroved after . Sevin aPtured the prizes of War Dirs• U. Blake is gradually recov- a wonder they are carrying an suo• month visiting in Toronto. _ � being confined to her bed for same �' ' A dainty hind ering from her recent -illness. } continued on opposite page Richard Prouse And Glee •Mander- time. was served} 'Proceeds of ;15 was ,son of the Air Force' w•ere'hcvne Mr. aril Mrs. F. Laolkey and Earl donated to the local Red-(,'ross. -_ -- - - - - - -. - _ = - - - -- - - -_ --� ' for the week =end. of Prazerville called on Mrs. $, only son of the late Mr. and Mrg. Botts to Mr: 'and' Mrs: Peroy neesor one day last week.' W- G. Gerow, was born in this-vill- age, Riedshaw, on 'Februa 2'r t943 at �y? where his father, operated a _ § rY a are glad to know that Mrs, blacksmith shop, He was on a Haan- ' Claremont, a son. � .. - - ,, J. Spans and those of that faxriily 1 - - - The public Iibrary was closed, this who have . been 'suffering rrom . the iiton street, dead, lie had been liv- � - week with. the lib�ar2ans,_,tFr, and flu, are much better now ing` in Hamilton for the past fed Th<Imas Gregg, ,both confined The Wtdnen's Institute will _meet years. Several childrL-n survive, Dx. ► �!' to bed with the flu. at the home of Mrs, `M, Harris on Reddick officiated at the duneral. Pallbearers were old friends of the ' Miss Jean Gregg of l�Iewmarke , tYednesday afternoon, >t3aro 10th. 4ieited with 'her, parents, Mr-. and Motto._ "Knbw- most of the Laws deceased, r Mrs. David Gregg over the week- of thy Native Country before step. - s r _ -- ,: end ping ove�f the threshold thereof ". -•�• /� - - - - lafs and &s. Deacon Harry Pound ably assist- Rolt Call - (jREE-OOD ae�»ieaf for wfwfa faa.rlbr. 1`f�rr►e a Canadian foN eatr.rorr Raxdl. Dryy Sf sw ed with the morning service in the Woman and Some Thing about her ". baptist Church .last Sunday. There Paper •'on a Native Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hadw*in were THE � Q Y E S R R U -G C Q s TD, _ was no�d and evening service, nor Ontario County", Eby ; F. 3Ic- rr`ith friends at Part Ferry Sunday, will there be this Sunday evening. The new hours are: Sunday School - - ; _ PI CK ER - p at 10.34 land Church Service at _ r I'L30. The Sacrament of the Lord's - _ . �. „ . .•.,:�... ,.. _:.„ 'Supper win be ' observed on Sunday _- morning, when Rev.' Daniel will 1r� -�•et - - ' _ - speak on "Dark Clouds and Bright lalessings". 'The Editor expresses 'his thanks - to those who b Y Phone and. letter, ' • -have, helped ua prepare this column this -week; The- flu germ entered the dodj of- the - -News Offire one — r:- ._. day last. creek, roe didn't see ieome in, but he got in soriiehgw; and said "we could not drive to _ Ctareeknont this .week, but would - 'have to go to bed instead ", - - The Wbrnen's- Missionary Society of Claremont United Church will - _: kold its riegulsr monthly meeting on ThurM& Msxch at P. in., i 2.30 - - - _ ''at the home- of the Misses .McGlash- •+=- an, X Luther ruse i Y's yr orrp wit - - be - charge ha e the ro _ rg ; _. of P grhirp,. and iiavis been fortunate it seeming + Miss Florence Jack of our Canadian "Press in Wiest China as guest epee- ..-Ater. A" cordial invitation is extended - -- so all women in the -community -to +w" _ manse and hear Was Jack who is __. w� _ Haar waiting for an opportunity to Aiturn to! return • to her work in 7. i - iRemember the Concert • Ironight, 'Pr►daY; NArth 6th, at 8.15 P. m. in in the Coarirnunity Hall'. {The tabod- t a :. >,:; '� ""tea► _•ielbwshifr Class of this United Cburoh are presenting their drama, 11%0 Y*dte, Phantom ", Local tat- h; Ertl, Readings, Songs, etc., Will fil'1__,��'� <'• �+ r r _ rut'the epening's program. 'Don't' .++•" ',> x Miles this stirring Mystery 'Drama. S°° ;: � d 1 S `� r r 5 Ac}an. 25 An d 1¢, dente. „i b :3 . •• i. •• ' .. is •,.. y 'Afi•".�,c,.:.a: •�....::•p;:•r ..- -m V Brougla" BAR BE D Wt RE and enemy gaards "do not a prison mak e" fo r There 'was a good attendance at Canadian'soldiers captured b the enemy. Their thoughts, wing- all church services on Sunday last. y ing across the sea, meet Red Cross parcels on their way to them,, A number l "Vanishing Teas" Last year, the enemy said "pass" to 2,000,000 such parcels. They have been held in the cbmMUnit - hiring the past week, were packed with 22,000,000 pounds of food and comforts welcomed- b men to whom the barest necessities have - become ✓ ' blr,' and Mrs.: Phil Forsyth, Y Juxuries. Markh*n were guests o t f Mr. and '' But, most of all, to each prisoner. -every Red�:rossaicelVis a IHT Brown on Friday afternoon. a ^' <'' ;:;•. message from home -- a definite assurance that he is not for- The' Young 'People's meeting on o;•k'sr:. • "' g fi. gotten, a reminder that no'capturqd Canadian soldier is ever Sunday evening was in ��harge of p the Fellowship Group, with Everson' marked "off strength" by'the Red Cross: Norton, Convener... Thirty percent of the money ou gave to the Red Cross last year - >r Thom World Day of Praver will -be "' "'> was used to provide 'parcels for prisoners of war, i lie Motje j held in the church on' March 12, "` 5v �y. ` 7 ou geve now will help to -keep up and i s flow of at 2.30. in.- A L.. pre invit- p' . er an - i t rr 19 women ..� >': >., gooc�clie d hcpe-eo tl Est: "v sly u. •• A large nionoer of •nation vooss Consult your heart , . . .;; s „; �_ Obey its dictates ... Give liberally were ,distributed from this :'-`: ;;' "s: ^' r s centre. :, zF••� ' � Uh`• :> ,.:::.c.a::.:::.:..:,:.... �� ...t3,- .lck'. Go n 11ii; ,: Mrs. Thomas •Norton and group of ::i3= :.:a> Q, J. II]l1 y Inb - �'ht�ue t' iCii. 66A 'assistants 'were i e - ii charge of the _. _ • .- .:: :. ,:; _ . . ,. work - - ..�.,:.. <> .,.,M; •.- r•",�, �,C,-•,�.. �. A r ' f . la -ch meeting o. the Vt om -=� ens- Institute wilt- be -held- in the � "T hall ,'Town on Tuesday, • .�Iarci� 9, to ti L at 2.3o lt �i• p. •hostesses: Mrs. Rob- p_ <` on. bfr s. Georsre Philip and Mrs. X Harlock. Program - Opening - - /y � Ode, Music, A March Frolic. for RED oss 'AIL Ro1I Call Irish' Jokes • rte ._ .. • • - . . , — - - - .• - • - ^'`':'t%i .` a''"•' _. . .�.p wy,. .y .u..,q rdS :N"7JA'°cft • 'Y,+ '7.Xa•'•.. r .r. j :. - , ° •..7 _ . , - .Jr?t!9 , -- , �5'RKS'd .. '... _.. _ .... 7. -.: "!41✓ �,�6,®..w.+�#°�1I t. fe ". _2'�le ;'� er'y:n» ox�r.r ` V. - .. threLao - - - - - - -- • thin shade. She sat down on dl �"%% %�le Red Cross yellow nand and shook her hair d - : - free from the cog. Tom' clopped �oN A on his stomach beside her, watch- ing her. Enid met his eye and then' looked away- IX i Nice here, isn't it?" Tom ask- - alri 1 ho/�d 0 +: - -- - - -- _ ed lazily, •• - t�; Enid agreed. - -• I:e sat up suddenly, - remember- ing something that had been on -• ` his mind. !'Say-I suppose the hospital -- -bill - or our folks was -' , , , a, ;..: ` pretty steep, wasn't it? I meant to• ass before I went away- that . morning f u g you needed any s money. I've got a little in the :. ° bank.. some the 'v t I've saved this SERIAL STORY last month to buy you a ring.% _ Tom straightened e r Nutrition Authorities raightened up Jerkily. _ -- - WHEN A. GIRL •MARRIES -`om shared at her. "What's the I!�aS�S��N��f Our a _ advlse_e.aiia cs whoa matter . grain erred awry err BY RENE RYERSON MART _ - - Oh, Tom, Tom --don t- - - Nabisco Shredded Wheat =. "Don't what?" k a whole grain cereal - -- "Don't buy me a ring now." :, z TRUE CONFESSION - . Not - that Enid complained. She %: s::; >'s; t 100 while wheat with - CHAPTER XIV wan thankful that her father wen -"Why? Yon want one, don't . all the bran and wheat. whsitle, you --•air engagement ring?" � � yam, Tom gave' a dismayed alive to receive care ,and:atten.. " Ir': read ~ "Good heavens, girl, what have tion: No!" It was as if the word to eat, y equally delta escaped of its own volition. Cer- you been doing to yourself? You So she had stayed, with him ;:l;,;.a;; ar�d ]look as if you'd lost 10 " tainly Enid had had no pcemedi- toes with hot or cold milk. 9 Pounds, faithfully,, sleeping propped up in f<;n Eitid's face was white and a rocking chair. i -his room and tested intention of uttering it.' But, For better breakfasts, drawn, nail' in Letty's house dress, only twice during the week had 8d �e said it, .her decision was ^,::;;,:,.;:. ;,� ';'' ', °' serve Nabisco Shredded . two sizes too big for, her, she ac- " left the hospital to come out to made. She was too tired to • go f , �' Wheat - regularly. - taall looked as if she -had shrunk. the cot on, pretending; to go on trying to y tags to bathe and change,: THE CANADIAN fFtREDDED She smiled wanly. "Oh- I'll be clgthes. fool Tom -and herself. ; ; >,,,.,. ; ; «'yH`'« WHEAT COMPANY, LTD. ' -- = -• _ .. - _ ; .;: s ~: r. ��;, ,. �: Noeme h14, torodo been until Friday right- now:' It had not rasa It had been a hard week. atom night when Pop had been at last Tom eyed her incredulously.' ` had been strong enough.. to go pronounced out of danger, . that_ !'What de you mean, you don't - home the day after her thrilling she had had anything like a full !'-What a ring?" .-,The, truculence ' leeacue, but she refused to leave . '' night's sleep. faded front his. voice. "You _ the hospital until she - had been Mom was in the cotta' ge 1itchen haven't changed your mind, have assured htat someone_ would be with the girls, _ where -rom had Sou ?' - Vith Pop every minute, found them that Sunda•, morning•. y She- didn't want to hurt Tom. for the euhburn she had acquired -Sheep TO Sailor ` And upon'Eniti had .fallen . the'' His words focu_-ed her worried But -how was she going to - -tell that afternoon had reddened her. burden of keeping that g p g promise.- attention upon her 3•oungt�t ' - hint? Wean. rose to her' eye'?, and lips and given her face a soft and - ' - -' - -- • - -• - -, - - .. = j -- - -For Letty had -h -er- bableis to -t3-ke - —s, a afrug;!ed agarns hem. She .lovely. flush. -Abov e lien pink -In _m e_rw•ell, Australia --- a ' care of, and Aunt Faye was too time the had really seers'fhe, strain mustn't cry. She.. mustn't make cheeks her eyes were wide and . g't•oup of voluntary women work mindful of-her own co•:nfort to in it,.-the-hollows hollows smiler the dark Toni sorry for her.- _ .- shinin And expectant." ens take wool as it comes from " spend man • tedious-hours y Fuzzled he- watched her for a (Continued Next Weeks 7 - the and. make. -if' into gar- .-Nick by a sober eyes. _ _ p -nick man's bedside. "Shp doe4 look right peaked" moment. Then he reached over _ _ _ tnents which they give to the titer, Mom agreed with Tom. With and pulled' her against him with � - _ of the merchant `anarine. vigorous decision she took'° the a proprietary and, gentle motion. The Place Where Country people give them the _ dish towel out of Enid'a hand. Enid caught- her breath. flepees and they spin..crom them j:. "I'll help Lett with the dinner. "I' guess I know how. you feel, water Runs V� one--ply wool on treadle se,vinp .. You borrow her bathing suit attd' honey," Ise said soothingly..'1'You -- - -- machines - €itte�— it}t to :113' - 1 so for a swim 'with Tom before have been through lot and made attachment and a spinning ., we eat. It'll do you good." . you're tired and upset. Ishouldn't - `T^"" .soon In Now. Oruna wheel made from a bicycle•whpel �. :. ;wick Called "The Magnetic x Vainly nid protested. Town have started talking about our HIIt'• during the last World War. Spools., ... dragged-her, eut of the kitchen engagement. 'I only meant that are .then spun to three -ply wool threatening: is you'd rather have the loan of and other members o! the group •• the money now, instead of - a 1 s from Moncton, into garments, warm and ~A ut 1A[ a knit it bo mt c _ Now rhind sour mother. Get' New Brunswick there is'a' ueer, into that bathing suit., pronto - rinK -" g waterproof because 'of the its• . =. g p "Tom, please -" ' ' : ; • . and intriguing phenomenon known t ral oil left in the wool. - • or"= his,eyea, tw•inkietl- •'1'Il put „ sa The magnetic- Hill. For � •• it on you m self." _ He patted her shoulder. All' Sydney ?tan a similar gToup.' X� as • >� . . ,✓ , ...e "An'd lay down there in the sun riitTti uRrp— ik, shout it. p� °`� won't fa .. _ wait " place a_he_ne� the 3vat r tuns' u e. P - -., _• - r "- .ls.,u sC� e..t „r wive fir your �!1 a hill” and otherwise thought of very little. face, atom added. Doer a' She pushed herself away from Boners Reluctantly Enid dueked into Then, the more inquiaiiive�_be- . k`.' �'' ' 4 °` the Bedroom and put on Lett him. Her voice was desperate but - - - _ '``` P y'e deterrsined. The false situation casting about for s suitable A corps is a ]lead j rP gen.tlrm:eu; I , '• bathing' unit. Saying that' she explanation of this uau4ual �ec�r- into which she had weakly allow- a corpse is a dead lads, was too tired -to swim had been rence and certain among them oil Are 'excuse, The truth of it ad herself to be drawn had, to be aligned that the de gaits of iron Filet mignon is'.an. opera b;• ' Get one of the fastest reliefs ever y *:"ed "once and for all. p Purcini- . found for headaches, neuritis teas, site dreaded being alone with Fore, tvhich� they claim they always' ' . 'Tom you don't understand. Inertia is the ability. ,to rest,. _ Tom. - � y knew existed under this hill, - 1„i,. -1 L.. J ;lily I:.: � -Z 6 ,:..a i., ,.,.., emu. 1-- The do •ai .nint is wnat Vii It Was half a city block to the don't love y i " exerted force on an a-utomriobile 3 low price _ lake front from the. cottage ec- you. I never have. and drew it up hilt by magne- king grows in his garden, copied temporarily by the Shsr- There, it was out. She hadn t tism! Hence, the present name Arttbiguity means telling the " iIOO tablets for.9$Sr ores. Then one had s choice o! meant to tell him this way, In •'magnetic Hill." truth when you don't meant tvS. - _1 scrambling- recklessly down a fact ahem hadn't meant to tell him But the procedure is this. Drive -Matrimony-is a place where Today, druggists steep bank, or walking another at all. She had fooled herself all to a point now marked by a white souls suffer for a time on account all over Canada two ogVares to the resort hotel week into thinking that ahc could post, Stop here, shift "gears to o! their sins. = arefeaturingAspi- and going down the step .there take up her lice where she had neutral and turn a!f the engine A sinecure is a disease without. �+ recognized %dot it- before she met Dr. Henry cure. ' one to the boat pier. at'y of your car. In nit time at all,: reliefs from � Tom elected the path down the Holliday. Blrt now shi knew that you're off! UP the hill you go= - - ever known, for -bank. He he-tpea r.nm and men, - -be- couldn't. - - T pthering- momentum as • you - .- less' than one still holding her hand, raced her Tom stared at her, st first qn- climb! When your car finally Re a meat -- - ant a tablet! through the shallow breakers that believittsly, then his iscf went comes to i stop on the crest of p y : 4.uIt oI fit �«e d,.eh:.,a lauily vu l].,. .a,,., %:� witifte under its tan. _ rr a hill, look down on the nost fast- acting' beach. The water was cold de- Jl m sorry, Tom. Really I am, from which you steu•ted. Then • A member o the original Ala• Aspirin that gees spite the hot August sun beating 1mW �� wretchedly.' She try to coast down. toward the post. rive contingent on Guadalcanal, . bworkalmoatinstantJy, now priced down on it. wished the could wipe that look It can't be done. Plenty of so- major John P. Stafford watt -- so low that boars of relief may cost from his face, line is .needed to t you there. wounded in the check by shraitnfJ ;� a ie9► P anybody can When she caught her breath, lid edged it. (let the economy size bottle Enid turned over on her back and He stared past her stonily, 'out -1`lor i. it possible to go .much that severed an artery. Blood at your wives today , • 100 floated. Tom struck out with his at the lake, and when she saw .- fatter than thirty -fire miles an' plasma' saved ,his life. tablets only 980. it's a bargain is . vigorous crawl stroke and swam that he'wasn't going to say any- hour up the hill that lies just be- Back in Chicago, Major 'Staf- sdief you can't miss. out into the lake until his head thing ]note, she ventured timid- yond the "Magnetic. Hill:" Many. ford and his wife stopped in ar. was a more bobbing speck on the ly that perhaps it would be better may be the local explanations of the Red Cross blood bank and` " WARNINGI Be sea 8's AsplrY sre�n water. Then he turned and if she didn't drive back to town- this phenomenon, but no official paid back . the blood- each do- Aspirin if made in Canada and is the mane back to her, the water foam- with him !a they had planned, theory has get been found. nating a pint. trademark of the Bayer Company, Ltd. Ing from �ha drive Hof Ma strong Zee mould take the train. - — N v.cry iaOICL eta not: am "I don't suppose it will hurt form�of a�«ross, It lip . A He looked at Enid and grinned. -lam to ride once more with me,r, -,NOT-Aspirin. And And don't BAYER There were white mirclea under he out in harshly. R't — • ?: anybody tell you E her eyes now where a few min- "Tan-I didn't mean thatl _114 iL utse before there had been shad- s to ride with yon, if you want me to." awe, and the rest of her let. was "I came up here to . set you; .1p I; - turning abeautiful, scarlet. He didn't I? 1� laughed. ."We'd better get out idn wam't a cheerful ride. Tom ISSUE No. 1"3 and dry oe you'll -be parboiled." ' -.was silent and surf and Enid She followed him rep the sandy y� �� ' F�. 1 ' _: • .. beach. to the toot of the bank was harried by a Tense of gu]ht, - -- : she wasn't accustomed "-- t"oel -. — t ing that she had behaved badly- • _ ' ;F and t►she knew she had to Tom. -Plant a Victory Y 0 was v • - also uneasily y aware of v ry, Garden with - the secret hope beating deep iii' ' �.• : - � • C,r Z. - �8 , her heart. A shameful hope that Ca lada's Housoldiers know that custards and blanc -• •' _ the wouldn't admit even do her-' �`' :Vegetable Seeds self, but that was ;here as she oranges, quickly and easily made_ Rdth pure,.high .quality - Bald her cocas, rained, goodnye w. i. . Canada torn starch, are a delight with any luncheon <7 € Tom, when at last they reached Conpction V9.. - the unpretentious* little frame . of dinner menu. _ • �, �' house on Elm street. At this time when Canadians are urged to "Eat Right !F - - >'. ' • to gees lciget", these deliaous desserts will prove a , of Beets, Green 'Donne, A' hope 'that quickened the' <, vrelcome addition to the nutrition foods - featured "by ` i - _ y Wak Beans, Carrots: tempo <of her blood while -he to'ok' :, ; ;; s , a quick bath and ,brushed her the National, Food for Fitness _Cam • Lettuce, Onions. Penh, paign, Follow nndreni E `'f : Canada's Food Rules for Health and Fitness $ Large Pickets hair - until -'it "gIeained' • 17ce pale ' - gold,. and, fixed it carefully , in'the new vray Hank Holliday had id, _ �w Pd mired. ostpai tORK i .(ANADA Then she slipped into one of FREE! 80_Pq$e_Gwr•den Book Mailed Free o . Request., her old summer dresses,. •hanging STAR C' - in her * Bedroom closet amid took EDWARD WEBB & SONS ;Canada) Ltd. --- :,- critical ,errtoryr it 6 :.� ..... ,.,— „s SALADA' 145 KING ST. E.. TORONTO She didn't. need. ny. make -up, .. 'ROUND THE WORLD PICK -A -BACK `whatever they list,' as He said but He is the truih."fif Hiai sZ:.o' they would leaves Himsel(Matt. in their )�ha ds the truth co ce nin lo, c; In L n' "l ro ter'' rye;y' wheal the hour is come to do >so. -is the truth of holiness; in H:.n ., _ They, take their responsibility in the truth of scarifice; in Eli -t is' what they_ do; He fulfills. His-in the truth of life; in' Hini 13 tS .� what He suffers. truth of creat'on; in ff'm .i+ the y Christ's Words of Comfort' truth of J he , ultimate so.cr::;aty `Let - not your heart be of righteousness. ' troubled: believe in God, believe uy _ o in me." These ar`e -words not �• !1r " t- only ai sympathetic kindness but li>• ,. �,, _ - - • of a 'needful. counsel'. mote par- - __. ticularly how Christ places Him- .. r- �Y Left self in lmmefnate the Father, asserting He is equally _ • _ ,, � '` ; trprthy of being believed.' -t3nemy Has Respected Cerro -+ �,: r•s .r^ "In my Father's house are _ teries and -War Memorials ma • 1 sions; if it were not so, _ -- — I__woulci_hav- e_told you;_ for _I go i "'Despite persistent rumors that r — ra prepare -A place -fay loos rt the ��i1n D1emo►�ia1, nas- peen oat- i: if 1 go and prepare a place for tared, aft, reports I-hare receivett 'you, 'I come ,again, and" will re- say it is still intact, "_ says Maj. _ w' ceive you unto myself; that where Gen. Sir Fabian Ware,- vice chi - " ye maybe also.".Here- _• wan of the Imperial._War Graves is the clearest possible ahnounce- Commission. ' - re.,• "••� ='-� ) _ meat of what is known in the "All information says cemeteries, ..enegaiese woman (left), seeing her husbanJ off to tvar from Dakar, totes her Youngster in ins Church as the second advent of and memorials oL this'- type, are - same manner as the Indian woman shipyard worker at Pictou, 'ova Scotia. our Lo'rd.- Christ ..promised to wholly respected by the enemy. come, back for -us because He an4 I assure yod there is- really "�•• S , U N D A Y, far less damage to these places . wants us to be with Him. Here g �.� BY _ again is the manifestation A in. ' generally -than is popularly stiff � :R�?� _ -FROST C - - finite ]ore. -- __ posed." IS �✓ _ , s[r- Fabian said tare_- rrench -Gu". For many Tears "CFR$ listets--- :-- "Eistacidfods" __internatio n a 11 y s•, O �t Cl+rist' is The Truth : ernmeni continues £o subs ze the - -era every morning, Monday known Welsh musical festivals. /„a" J ,(� �- And -- whither• - I- go,_-- y_e_know - _ -care -and - upkeel► of British Empire , - . - -_ througt: Fri&5, from 10 :30 - to CBC Magic Carpet programme the nay. Thomas saith unto hi ps,. year cemeteries, and that a French 10.5 have enjoyed the cheerful, ' will also go Welsh for the 5t: — '=— r4aj7cb 14 Lord, we. know not - whither thou __gPnw,al gd look�i after War inspiring voice of Mrs. H.. M. -Ait• David's Day occasion .. .:March IN THE UPPER ROOM � goest; fio:r know we the -w$y?- Graves, Ggmmissina Brock before.. - ken bringing the feminine inter- 1st, 7.30 ,p.m. and will stage a John 13, 14 - = Jesus saith .unto blur,. I •atri the the fall of France now is back la •pretation of current events world very special fairy tale' from the PRINTED TEXT = way, and the truth, and the life: office, "and we have every indict wide and invaluable information heart of Wales, so that the young- John 13:12-20;'14:1.6' : - no one cometh unto the Fatfier, tfoh that he' is paying spediti aw - on that other important 'world'— - sters can honour the Welsh patron GOLDEN TEXT. —Jesus saith but by fete. " - tention. to the care of- British and. - ' „ #lie ,lio3ne. Books', music, theatre; saint as well. 7 _ unto' him, 1 am the way.: and the Christ is the way by which the Empire grades." `•" *. two . >t-or}ds are united, so that From.' the start of the present e.nth, sad the fife: no one eom= Ire'% spa . -ass -fro o e women's club work, care of home, In the realization tiiai par ctz -- eth unto the Father, but by me. '� Y r m r t� the war until tact January 31. he Jptd. baby and husband • ('.) =- these- lady in rural Ontario the local John 1.1:6. other. Hence, perhaps_ the•,Chris- 1,677 Canadian soldiers died and a score of other interesting ehurch•le the focal point of social flan fault is spoken of as ills Way.. Britain -and weii"11i4•ied fil graver topics have been included in these as_ well as religious thought and Memory Vera.: 14 ill pray unto. ('hrist is the truth unchangeable marked by while crosses bearing daily chats by Mrs. Aitken. Am activity, CFRB Toronto is antici- Jehovah. J�n•e4 IN T : 1. and "eternal concernin • the funda- their namtes and ranks. Pre are THE- LESSON 1N ITS SETTING g p -afraid there's a disappointment i4 - _mating the' inauguration' of _a new` mentals of 'existence. Note care- tions are being made to provide - store for you. Commencing last series of broadcast% in the near Time- — Thursday ei suing;' - y 8 fully, He does not say' He brings - permanent - headstone with ta- ''9iondsy, Mrs. Aitken took over a future, featuring various phases April 6, A.D. 30. S ,. P Place. — In the upper raont the truth, or teaches the truth, scriplions suggested b relatives; veiy important 'govesnment -as- of country church work. The signment —that o= organi _ _ 'y i 7 i7 - - � H. FORBYTH, OBE. "., Eu-solos o� ��. Pb" ' � •� C. A. STERRI 1 j •�otome•rical A,..oei.ii«, rx onu..w ��. - sound Member od the Ametian 6WANquicat xamind by ppointtaaot day. eY. C=ot. Oat. - upa�. COAL, COKE, _ Ftmerai Director -- - __. - T, M Ftunitue Dealer ; New Goods are coming in steadily. R•p DUNALD' RUDDY Barrister, t . solicitor. Notary Public. Moneyto Luna. aAND 4RAVEL Motor Ambulance, Day or Night 111 Small- lots rormerly atcuDied by the late A. S. Chri.. " _ f t ii..loath vie[ of 1=1 moa,•. Whitby. 817 - -.. -- - rHON� 1300 I AILS BEATON, BELL U ROSS ,ana ,� -P ease bop ent, C'ut allow u$ td► ''� 6arrlstdrs is Solicitors -BUILDER'S BIIPPLIEF3 _DICKERING m fair di tr bti ' . w, J. BEATON. K. C. Telephone clop looel;eartage work ake a s lu on of the quern= ff. BROOKE BELL. K. C. Adel.2838f- VPe bavealso Plaeed.iti_ot_Qcg_s . iu1L - - • t t • • j;1s.)P.ROSr lam at MAPLE LEA>r' YILISN6 tl�le8 �1ie= reCle� � buying- -in -Sinn • :97213aySt. For Coughs ,JOHN L. POND' Toronto .,.(:OMPANY FEEDS - sI . NGI1hMcMILLAN- Banister, Sol • - - -_ _ - q'uan e A. '. MITCHELL _- AA : T" let .r.,�elledb Public. 19 Melinda Street And.-Colds f old$ - - - 'Htaeto. eledhone Eleinbr+�8, 29tt "' . ." .. _ Pickering, Out. USE New ArrlValS .. _ iPsueitsrisatiM Q► arcs. HONE — Oft"" i4 Res. 66 Pasalore Cough Mixtwe r , AND Men's tweed pants, ski Caps; w" R. BEATON. TOWNSHIP C IL Q� Cold T�� . D e Clerk. Conveyancer. eommeeioaer !a ', s :.. s�.a sa►d.vita. Accountant.' Etc. watrof n Theo 'Mild up yam lealatanoe tYilttS and overalls Hau '8 llatrbse LiCemea• WMResola.Ont. Natie---to-You- --A. e E. ruretest Cod Idretr O11 ( RICHARflS4N _ _ ell. Ouse .. - eve- do- b�diag of all hinds - - - -reS .!an_ work aprons �GENDRAL INSURANCE iTERiNG. _ NVEYANCING -- _ -a r eeuc.Y� x•`�`� -- -- U°r - Prescription Sersiee in -1 ! • . — Accurate and Etfielirst =,Men S women's boy's and girl's over --� I _ PLU'MBSN(� - . eMabliahed ,,.,► - $ooNING rubbers are CO through splendid! to We also .ell Brantford Roofing BOYES IRUG C0., Ltd coming $ y Pb0m Materials, Empire Bathroom f f THE REXALL STORE also men's & boys Knee Rubber Boats _ Equipment, Duro Water Phone, Pick 68 �wi nn MAW - _' - .E; : :r, :c..�..B:u�i, _ ,�% ' - - - - -. _ - CHAPMAN LIOShFA` R D AUCTIONEER A N U�, 8 a=. S p,m, lStm. 9 s . 8 pVm+ i rr l• �e _ VALUATOR Building liateriaL - Salee conducted Anywhers _ . !hone or write. Addrese 014 Dundes Eatimatea Free LAND SURVEYOR Street, East. Work Guaranteed A. Se C. Pickering �ardware Whitby. Ontario., ... F. 'J. DONEvAN. B. - -- Phone 6502 Surveyors Gibson and Arnold, 365' _PICKERING. 0:1.TARIA being Str• East, ' Oslravcs. Phone L. • WE SERVE - � S. On file are the records of 1981 - :,'General line of bardware F. J. P RIO U.:S.R :,AND ALSO GIVE - tiled Adc.rtlnemeat. _ . rm equipment. - i _ a ,equ p I?'E'rER LEVINE B. A. liousekeepei wanted - by aertii -fit- _ . ..,, INSURANCE 'Barrister, Btiliator eta valided lady by April '1st. Would And, axept eouple to occupy part of the R _ _ • O�lee hods i W - ati and Bail _ _ _ . � e in Garr- _ p ** ^^ �� housek e 1 SERVICE _1 }cute _rent for P g utensils HEAD OFFiCs -- 0111 WA den 'space available on ?vTo.'Z High= CY R 7 L E. M O P L E Y way at Highland. Creek Address _ Bbx 361 Newer Office. 20�° J. S BALSD ON - PICK ERING GENERAL INS URANCE / ' . - SRitytc'tr ;'W".aEC'I1Q1� _ f.. e ' E. C N!� IL L (For Sale t--, 2 brood sov<ro Joe first • S. • A FUNERAL DIRECTOR A11D R7 April. Bokar Farm; K. A% .L - -- - BMBA LDkRR Whitby. For * eel des sari_ with- moo- FARMERS of S. O I�TAR� i;ucceseor;tojw.J. Mather, Mar- piece chesterfield suite unit!' Dicer- B--R 0 -.. jStoaRvitie hall cushions - olive green - ex- * gigh.t.and Day Sorvice 1 cellent condition. - y. Bokar WE PAY TORONTO PRICES AT ttrttar<soi, YOUR HOME . _ _ :ng unt tl I-i t r. • i• � t t ," r e r I l e r E�t4n, R. R. 1 Whitby. _ - TH EATRE - Baby Chicks _. EGGS - HOGS = : Every hen a �'ar worker that's D• � the call that goes out to poultry. CALVES : = LAMBS keeper Bray is 'ready . with itnan- AND ALL KINDS OF ediate delivery ehicks, started Realthfully = Air - conditioned -- chicks, cockerels, capons. it's imp- Insurance jPoultry, both live and dressed - - - Of �l� Kinds. ortapt-we have your order now ` 7ffURSDAY, FRI., SATURDAY :- MAF6CH 4, 6 and s Beet Rates Available RiCib Shia , Lockwood . 'Milling Co:, and How. PI� K � RI NG� FA RITZ Shier, R. R 2, Pickering: Two shows at a and 9 p, m. Security and Service. WA-'`� - Passenger ' from : Saturday Matinee at 1.30 Ajax, - on the Blue - _ - _ - ;LIMITED - - Pickering to '. PboAe - -- -- - - - - - George Raft and Pat O'Brien - -� Etiti GRADING STATION , -BROiJGHAt4 - .PICK 515 For Sale 2 hot water incubators WgmY ONT. PHONE WHtHT! >faM law "Weal". 85 and. 250 egg size, in , -PHONE AGIN. 52 W i, MILL13M 'good shape- E. WRight, south side, - ,� 4th con. half mile.. vast of Brock - - -- - 1 Chill kit Prentice - - .Janet Blair and Bttrbd Crawford -• - .. - - . = Hospital Bed or` sale. wood as_ -. ' _ _ - • _ . f a ua ea LICENSED AUCTION'IM = new. Mrs. D. Gannon,. Pick. 98822 _- Poultry - MONDAY, TUES.,' WEDNESDAY " Broughan, Ont. 201-30 11"UCH 8, 9 and 10 . For the Counties of York Mid Oat, WANTED Surge' milking unit'. _ -- zrio;- weeaeor -fou- Cogs!, -S.. Pt-- - _� _ _ ___ ... And _ - -- Last Complete. Show at 8.2b - Evans Whrd, Claremont: I":. " tics of C. A. S. F. and of 'trio lac. Clare. gR2 A' -- = =Fish in season _ Friend! L�.nemies A rtenuce tzormer �-rinti�. w F+UtR RENT - fraome "house,. six - -- - Y Prentice). Farm. and Farm 8800 room, hydro. Lloyd Reesor, Locust Charlie Ruggles, Jatmes Craig Sales s s -'arty at fair. and .rnan, Hill, Ont. Phone Markham'.15041 - - Charles ,Wimtiger, Nancy 'Kelly -able- rates. - Bought and Said- - M �� � ET -` UUsed C othitn - Sterilized, clean- ' L I S -z Also an Added Attraction j g - ' _ _ -- -- YES, • WE HAVE large' and pressed like new. Carry s - -_ -- `- stock of high class snits, `• ' Dudes -• are overcoats and pants. Also a good stock of new leather coats and �` u MI 'ER s •p � � A pod assortme- -- � - C O M Pretty eople g windbrealaers, and gents' furniah� f inge at very reasonable prices. Call ` he' Jhnjmy Rogers and _ nt - of -Men's Mitts and be convinced. LIMITED , Marjor% Woodworth �� Sam Seh*artt _ _ _ _ of good quality Bond 5tr. West, Oshawa Searbo " Junttlon _ rrulmgniv• FRT - RATT•trTrAv_ Leghorn Chicks ..- r bitARCIi 11, P2 and' I3 --Also- pyrex plates, Order ' now, for futuie delivery TELEPHO \ES.' = Howard 1117 and Scarboro 336 Bin Crosby and Bob 'Rape Slattery Poultry Farm,; , Ding y Altona Road, Pickering In,sul,ation Pays.For Itself' caserol ,_ -. Road to Morocco f Sate _Register _ It is estimated tI-,at the cost of` Wool Insulation is liquidated by %JJ Cloubb b-o— ler- }._ & -. T - -•`_ e r i over a no 0 4 the Savi, n Fuel Period d of 3 t years -- hurt;duy, 'Parch 18 vlear*ng -' sale of Jersey Dairy Herd and El- You s so enjoy- the added comfort:. of haying a more even tornperatuze coffee makers in the ectiriral. -- Daily - Equipment, also through your �� j�'r ' :. Farm Implements, all in good con- ;2 Again Batts 4c.° per Square Foot • v newof lame ware dition, Property of A. G. Clark, -- - 8 in. Plain Batts - 6c. per Square Foot r - Brock Road and Lake Shore, Pick- Square Foot 1' _ 'n¢ -, .. . ' .. ' 2 in Paper back Batts ' 4 1 -2e. Per Sq . i at : Used SeW' �� _ .. Bring Tw1t, Terms ... Cash. ,Sale 8 n�,uer back Batts 6 1 -2 o aer S(Mre' Foot _ - L•�,7 12.30: Nk . -Maw, auctioneer, Th6X,- I .. Machin e$ Annan, clerk. sAOSe Wool _ >il.i6.per bag., . �.I�DIN BUSHBY - ca bag contains 5 Cu. Ft. sufficient to cover 16 Sq. Ft 4 in. thick) $il•1GER SEW] NG MACHINE Hard- Company ware Tinsmith BUSItiESS or PER90NAL paper back Batts are foiz nailing to the studs or rafters when batter • PHONE 46 TYPING are ,plaged in an upright or sloping position, and also to exclude danp� J6 Ontario Str. Phone- 696 _.Advertising ('�npy a Specialty- ness. 441 DSHAWA BOX 165, l ICKERI:vG MARTIN- SF.NOUR 100 P. C. PURE PAINT Phone Pick. 110