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'VOL. LXII
PICKERING,ONT. FRIDAY MAR. lI. t943 .:
> -No. 3Q N,
- fed Cross -canvass
.
Be Extend
y
To Next :�V -
eek
Mkiering Red Crory A. R. P. `
- Roads, Still Blocked Here t : :�pCALISMS
«8esxething the Women of Pleker- :_ • News from the Ration $card
lag can do for' the women of The First Aid Section and Med- The snow .in. same of the "little-
Britain"d leak, under Dr. Tomlinson, met for "Give Ration Card on shorter ' �„ at the north is so hard Master itos� Irwin, pupil of Mrs. roads ` the first time in the Red Cross Leave that it Is
Men -in uniform with 5 days leave practically impossible to P. X� Spratt, was successful in
Everyone should be interested in rooms, on Weednesday evening last, may now obtain temporary y Ration remove it. passing with Honours, • Grade Two .
doing soanething ,for the hundreds and will meet evers other Wednes- Y Piano ];acajminati°n at the recent;
Of thousands of Wdmen now with 'day t the same place, Next night Cards frolm the local Ration Board "+
« N Y 'Women's Day of Prayer Toronto Conservatory. examinations6
the active service . One of their — .17th. Office. '
greatest needs today, is for toilet Civilian visitors from other coon- Mrs. Arthur Boyes has been con-
The Annual. Wbmen s Day of fined to her bed during the past
sa'tii,t8es, 'which have became to all Capt• McIntyre Hood, Secretary tries desiring temporary rations for prayer is being held this afternoon, week, under medical care.
welmen, not only a luxury, but a and active head of the Provincial five to ten days will now get -a Friday March 12th, in Pickering.' Mr, and Mr% T. E. Crawford srs
needed coanfort. Organization C. D. Q will address �p°rer' ration .card,' with one with service in the United Church, }loth confined to bed through ill-
lMese courageous women, includ- a Mass Meeting here on Wednesday butter, one tea and coffee, one sug- at 3'p. m. All cordially invited to. ness.
Sag some of our Canadians, who evening,' March 31st. Latest films ar coupon, two spare "A", one attenr, Miss -Tens Kutch spent the week¢
have undertaken to do practically a will be shown by his own operator. spare "B" and two spare "C". with friends in f!`oronto,
Chairman ',of Local Ration Boatld
man's part in this war, need them Further announcements before that Miss Reba Young, Principal o!
and like thy, How , to reckon Canning Sugar thanks his many helpers. our Continuation ' School, has beset
'R'e all know how uplifting to the 1. Decide how mans sealers you confined to bed - during the week,
morale of women are those essen- will use for canned fruit And. how T wish, to thank very 'sincere-
tiai needs to tidiness and cleanli- -many for jam-and jelly. ly, the many helpers, .including' Buffering i severe attack of bron-
2. , W'rite the number of During her absence she has _
new- Q _ quarts of many of our ladies, for these been fell
at the school b Mass
Dou you know that their service = canned fruit and number of quarts generous contribution to our y .
now includes such duties as, man- Qa� -. of jean and jelly on your applies- nation's war effort, by way- of Helen Honey, of Toronto. :
ring defence guns on the coasts of tion for canning sugar. their great assistance. in con - Mrs. Ed. Fitkin, of Toronto, is
Eng'tand' ipulating searchlight 3. Multiply the number of quarts ducting the several offices in, spending a few days with her als-
batteries, 'oopterating anti- aircraft A' diarussion of several subjects of canned fruit by half pound of this township- from .which sev- ter, Mrs. Pyper. :
took place- at Mondays luncheon, If the Red Cross Canvasser does
gams; taking "sights" to guage the sugar• eral thousand Ration ' Books not reach '
speed of evening planes, and using uicluding welfare questions, 'Red 4• Multiply number of quarts of were placed in the hands of our you th0 week; he or she
field telephones on the ground in Cross Campaign, and increased jwn and- jelly by one and a half people. Your services. contrib- or they will call on you next RttieiR
all -kinds of weather? membership. . - . • pounds of sugar uted to the fart that our nat- Anyway` r
They` do this for us here is - Nominations for the Lirectorate 5, Add the answers -together and _hon saved thereb3 the suon 'of BOA' on ,Tuesday, March. fltli.
somnething we can do for them. for the conning year included the you have the total number of over $50,000, which can now be 7943, to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Squires..
entire present membership. Elec- Pickering, a 'son.
Would it not be a pleasure for p pounds of sugar you will need, diverted to some of the-urgent
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you to give some- o€" the. sollowing tlon will be held on .,Tuesday, Mar. Write thii number on" your app- needs. We thank you.
articles, that will not- only give 23�- lication for canning sugar- Win• Reesor, Chair. - Der,, sad Mrs. Beat Harvey to eeI-
comfort, but joy, to. those receiv- 7 Local- Ration Board ebrate 50th weddjng anniversary.
fag them ---K The Secretary has the Parker
ap, Tooth brush, Tooth paste fountain pen, ' left on the table on An event of special interest to
ikowder, I.aundsy -... soap .. or flakes. Monday evening last. y �'�+ Brougham people Is the 60th Ann-
Hair netp, Kleenex, Coinbs, /!'ape _ST'. 'PATRICK'S CQN�P� l iversary of their wedding next
lines, Pstae powder, Lipstick, Bob- Tomlin �sideitce totally destroy ed week -end liy: Mir -anT `Mrs:' Hafvey by pins, &det ping, Straight ins here. The .celebration will be . held
Y W g p by fire on one of roughest nights j ] • • ' at the hams of their= eon Bo .
Odd 'crealan - if in small jars and . of winter. United, Church Pickering at the h Toronto. Bob was with
put inside •wash clothes. Iuemember, - A the swa bToro n . 'the last war,
anything in glass bottle. 'may be The brick -lieu a of Mr. Tomlin; Wednesday, Mar. 1 I
seat. Yf • another son. Charles, a Flight- Lieut; -
on what would be known to older was killed in action. W. and 'Mrs.
Any of the store article can be residents, as the "former Gordon _ri811 Kegleyng$y & rJtorie$ Harvey x.•ill- -be at home to. their
turned in at the Red Cross roctins farm" on "Miller's sWeroad "..was Brougham. friends on Tuesaay 16th. .
totally destroyed by fire that start -
Fort Women not iii- Unifera ed about 8 h•/ 1. of ��� erg .-cry „o.
These brave mothers are endeav- P• m• last Thursday ev -'un & PleaSUre.. the Ubject�e sere join in extending .cry .best
vein to oa eeing; from overheated furnace -
g zry an in l lung after pipes ;, :Adm.' 25c & 15c . - 8.15 p.m.
washes on this occasion,
Their families in changed surround- The entire contents were also. _
lags. How about 'making them lit- lost in the fire. A boarder, working _ _�_ _. - . _ _ - _ - -• ,
tie sewing bags-? -You could donate - - - -^ �_ -- - - - -
at the l?4ant is reported to have
1. A
from your own , workboxes -- darn- lost the grater part of two Year's
•_ •.:
Butt-
isg needles,. Sexing needles, savings - cash: The Geveral oecup- -- MILLION
ons, Tapes, Mending cottons, Men- t saved t ^4' ` "� ��
ants ed only he clotting they
ding wools, Elastic. were wearing. Mr. Tomlin, who was' w A�A
If you are -not able to make the overing" frogn pneumonia,'': '
bas's, any of 'the above articles ��
_ ed to a 'neighbor's at 'con- O� W� �e� T
would be welcome at the. local Red -:'eri '
ssderable risk, cone Bering his con -' ",Yx - (q 1t+�� the vary to
dress r'ooxtia w Le Pubpped t • head- dition. 1' Gases• •°d eye"
�aVp°A'
quarters. E.. ii, The ]Deal fire eosinpany 'had as " K •-'- �'m as �iiia°.d o� ter' %<
one of their eat problems and L . e.r►o•s •bMemos, Dom• t• i'eff b°°' pO' .. to �°� w �r
r 8 t e8 p . TL"' .wag d rcrap as+d ►
C•�
Walter Herbert ]Bray Passes hindrance, a very hestvy .gale, ' es- r ri" : d "A ot7 ti.�� v �O'�• -
timated at between fort and fifty . '; `' nab task• 017c'��pb, B s on, .str7• -
Y Y � ,, :.w °:r 3 '- :� �, yam A also one, for was
fad : • v r
A' native f Pickering ,Township miles per hour, which fanned every fat Q Q .u�
e a; ' rroaa°' !O O
Wialter Hubert Bray passer] away spark into a blaze, and car�sutg.' << ' :' Zs W$�T �taed toaa'f8;. •
at his residence. here on Aionday, burning embers' over to the neigh s 'i' l ap'Rp' pptaq• All m,otle d Gen. c. �yl.vou tiave , ft
after a lengthy illness, he was in boring Miller buildings, starting g;v....� ,Aai s�•i �t;°�et + C12 voSey tat �w �; a d :
his 77th year. several small tires, which . were :. throu9� pay" �` . g.�� rcoc �+➢pta°` zip ` �, - , '�
Born j $'.a •s,,al_
�Ia or, ..lie a - �� -
school there. He later married Miss firemen. : I r.: fp: eaol>d!Or' � ",O.: —
°" ,
The loss i `_'. �iCx
Annie Y,. • Elliott, of Pickering, nd s s partially covered by
+ 5(ttf ✓fr1N w" j
g. ,
fanned just Wes of Brough insurance. Mr. TomliA has already _ _ - _ -- f1►W 60NfS " `'.' w -•-
West stn. s ' - �,.;. • :..�. '�, :� :� ::
They caamrienced_ erection ', ,of temporary
The went West' tb Saskatchewan .. living quarters.
prior to the last war, where they g q rters. -` E OF F
8Fitz IS ItOW TO nISPOS liLT3 1RND SONS =-
farmed for eleFen years. Conning She Meat Dealers of Canada as a palriatic effort an oocperadnq with tbe•Governmew in tkis – -
East again, they lived for a short Ontario County Seed Fair to be en•taportaat wax work b contributtag th tr oau.atica incau" Now you a" dispose of roar tab ..• '
' - -' �sid Bones is any one of t� following wad
time on the 3rd Concession, East of Held in Port Perry High School
the Brook Road 4n retiring, air. Fri day, Mauch ett.
and Mrs. Bray moved to the village —
where they have resided since. - At an Executive i the
/ _ A:.' F,tTS't elo�ES •_; :;' :' k ' '„
ti Meeting of
Y g Ontario Count • Crop Improvement
Mr. Bra attended the 'An lican y p ;,w •. ' J -a:...t
Church here. p
'tasociatio it w d ..,.. -+ _
He is survived by his Rife a th Seed Fair t� decided to hold
3 e his year on March 't'' Te1Qa sesttT MAZZ s will
4laughter Ethel (Hers. N. Graham) 26th: The Prize List was revised � pa Ica a Tt� lR:lLisi TV1!!r ass laOCilD/
A =other daughter, predeceased him f� e��� = y y i t0 cis t o"`r to ioov w•g•
='drlppihq and 7o•r sore
g , P 'and some new features added in Cyr•
: this mon.7lor 70 •±self and one son, who matt In ln:ancy; some classes, It is the, hop4 ` of the
three sisters, Mrs. S. Jewell and Execut � { � •�; > "` ,p'� ,' ~�
i e that all those who took � :� � � :' ' * ;� � •. ,'
Mrs. E. Dyer!, both of Battle Cheek, art in the . Field Cr e,.
� p Op Competitions •, .',�.1. • t , '� r :=i' -.
and' Kars. A. L. Pascoe, of in Ontario County will participate "`' _ • e,
Solina, Ont., it brother, Chas. J. in this fair. - _ \ - �C,. �►T .- _ .' ``
of Calgary, There -is an excellent Junior Far-
rrhe funeral service was held on wnie Section e - t "•
r open' to boys under 26
Thursday, from the . late residence, Nears, of age. All Grain Club boys - li Tote ctut aoteaT>e noel lah .ad na>,«' ' `' 4 Too aatR , . , to plat. oat �e�e
tb 7onr local Voluatur sai.aq. Co®mitt.e in fat. and bon« ia: collection by 7oos 8ire•t {. ,• r `
with Rev. E. G. Robinson, official= Kill be eligible to cozYlp't'te with 'a �.C- where th.r coh.ot T. s2 os— Cleaning Depestniat where ' " a tsar•• i.: so'
ing. Inteitnient'took place'at Erskine pecks of -ine oaLa� —grown ' lly-their .
xn
Cemetery. _ plots .last year. A Public Speaking " 3..n spoonful of dri .:err piece of tat antLeverr bon., cooked, tea.
' Contest, similar t0 the one which +
cocked. or dry, must be ma-.ed' lee a darAD -day job. Tour contribution may
soon small and nnimportaa but even one ounce of fat otoptaq pas p• ma -
TO OIAR RFADFRS. ' . was so successful last year, will' be per weak will gti. oa 96,00d;000 posses of >r.t each year foa-glro.uta., j -
J
acniiluutll auQ �l.c cvrrr:/,yo.,,to ..;ll .• �. .• - � •• ''�'%':��'" ',
Several of our correspondents be given a choice of two or more
have phoned the News ' Office to subjects. , .: '.,THIS CAMPAIGN. IS FOR -THE DURATION OF THE WAR
say, that on account of interrupt- Officers for the Seed Fair are as
ions in the mail , their from the follows: President, Frank x west. -DEPARTMENT' O F NATIONAL WAR SERVICES
snow- blocked roads, their "budgetA" nay, let Vice- President, r . Clay- , ,,,
had not 'yet left them. Better luck ton, Secretary, F. M. Campbell, 'NATIONAL. SALVAGE DIVISION
when spring comes.
"�a,... '- �^x �. .,^�.+ v. f�,
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•'A' T.
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,
hurried, these was a chance, see Hank
hurried, that ishe might
TABLE T A L H S
I before he left his office for the
THE (4R�! SYRUP
- Help" The
Red Cross
daAnd luck was almost with her.
SADIE 8. CHAMBERS
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_
with the
e - She had reached the-corner op-.
posite the long stucco Building
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for Cheese Lovers
-
where the Holli4ays, senior and
junior, had their offices, when she
Cheese has, an important place
--
wa delayed momentarily by a
in the die,, for it keeps well, it is
j. A pure, wholesome sweet
SALADA'
t :._fic light. As she waited for
a coheentrated food, and ordin-
that's alwaxs a treat
-
-- the - signal -t.. change she sa tw?
arily ut is wu eu4inV* 1111Ca1 une, ac
- -
m :n come out of the entrance ol'
least when compared with other
If..your grocer is temporarily
the building across the § treet and
-
animal foods. One pound of
.out of stock, this delicicsrs
hurry to an automobile waiting
as the curb.
cheese represents the fat and nro-
Syrup is worth waitingji*.
At present_the- demamd_soolk-
A -
--
tein of a gallon of milk. - It is one-
.
Almost instantly Enid reeog-
form in w'11.eh a surplus of milk
times exceeds the much larF,,
nixed the younger of the two men
may be stored satisfactorily and
quantity now being produced,
_
as Hank. She looked eagerly at
cheaply.
-' 'because many thousands vi
- -'- • SERIAL $TORY =-
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the automobile as it t.aire across
lire inter,ection toward her, bttt - -
Here are three cheese: dishes
-tdo
Canadian housewives hags
-
GIRL
�AARRIES
Hank was driving and with his
eyes intent an traffic,. heavy at
wilt e..ay
Cheese Dreams
134'cups cheese
joiaeu me great host pi
'Crown Brand' users.
_
-1/HEN
-
that hour, did so *. see the girl
slated
. 2 tablespoons melted butter
,
BY RENE RYERSON MART _.. .•._ - _ _.
smile ,g at hiib from the curb.
And yet, oddly enough, Enid
1,* cup milk
a,
°:
-
BACK TO WORK
::::..
think beyond the disagpgintment
assnt altogether disappointed.
egg
1 tablespoon Worcestershire f
`^ a
CHAPTER XY.
of that.
Just seeing air for ,;hat brief mo-
sauce
She could pretend to herself-
P
Jim ounce u to her and she
P'
ment had done something to her.
She felt warm and 'again,
Salt
;
_ and nearly succeed m believing
'
handed him the key mechanically.
"I'm
alive
and nade energetic plans as she
P
3 Paprika
a teaspoon dry mustard
,yj',yJ „� ,,,
„
-
=that she was doing matter -of-
factly an errand that had to be
moving,” • she • explained.
"Here's -the apartment ke% Will
retraced her steps to the main
-tor
- yTx_to-a- smerth pWN��• 3t,iead -
>„ �,,;,. �►
�D
�e
- � done. Her month's rent on the
you sire it to the doctor ?"
bount �.�s -'v lte3 a north-
honied
between rounds of bread. F In
r'S'
Arlington apartment was u
Azlin p, ,and
"He don' been askin' me where
bin las' Jim 'col-
-bugs- --
- -^
Shed get off a half hour early
buttel, 1,1'Vw11111 4001 sides..nrai
g
on . unglazed paper. Serve with
yaA•
p. SYRUP
- :.she had to hand over the key.
you this week,"
-
the next. evening and then she'd
_ •�.
;
But =her heart wasnoled-
unteeclleerfull y
catch Hank before he left his of
_emu _
olenta With Cheese
this elaborate _justification. It
j
M rather and mother met
y
tire. She'd been awfully she
y
1 cnn corn-meal
-
- -was singing because she was go-
with an accident," she said ab-
"I've
decided, cutting lreraelfi from'
4 cups boiling water
ins to see Hank Holliday again
'
sent y been
him the way she had when they
1 teaspoon salt
BRAN
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very shortly -an*i maybe a
miracle would happen. Maybe,
them."
Hank had been asking about
lived in the same town, and
3 -, cup grated cheese
somehow, Este at last smiling on
her. So he had missed her. She
seeing him was such a simple
matter. And probably she had
pour one cup of - boiling water
• •
i
_ her, would make it possible for
couldn't just walk out this way
grossly exaggerated the import-
over the corn-meal and let it eland
until it swells then add the re-
.
her to go on seeing Rank although
her truan, month was over.
without seeing him, without let-
ting him know where she was •
ante of the trip he had taken with
�
mainder of the water, with the
a p..e.b of „e7
The CANADA STARCH COMPANY, umbsd
.•
-. Upon arrival at her destination; -
"Wait - a minute," al•e-sta :3
his mother and the . beauteous
hiss Adams.
salt. and cook over the direct
Enid told the taxi driver that he
briskly, reaching a decision. She
flame; for five minutes, stirring
-
- need'nt wait. It would take some
delved in her puree, round a
It was an almost happy girl .
constantly. Turn it into a double
boiler or fireless cooker and cook
food but the knowledge necea-
eery to bring up healthy children.
.
_; time to pack. She could call an-
ether cab when she was ready to
memorandum book, tore out a
sheet, -and• began to write. "I'll
who boarded the bus when it
two hours; "or into a greased bak.
"And this knowledge," he says,
_ - --or
leave maybe Hank would
leave my new address with you,
came. It takes such little things
to alter an outlook, a future.
ing dish and bake in- a slow over
°F.
"is not something which will be-
-
drive her home.
$be
Jim, in case any. mail comes hgre
for ".
(250° = 350 for' two hours..
Little things like idly reading, s lz Just before taking- it from the
forgotten."'
In the future he predicts, 'e}iil-
_ - went into the apartment
that had been her home for three
we.
It was a tame excuse but better
news '
wpm' over s man's shoulder
while the bus swayed and. lurched
fire,, add the .cheese and cook un-
dren will be more scientifically
'happy weeks
ppq , and packed- - her
than none. Of course, there
on its_$ay.
til it melts.
,,
fed than in the past, and he ex-
•elotbea and looked arotind to see
wouldn't be any mail for her, she
_
Mom' and Pop were already
T ==-t
� 1 cup cheese
Naea,ne4 e.ue Lulm cilaa, the Untme.l
that everything in. the apartment
knew that, for none of her friends
seated a t . . the table eating when
grated
3 - - 'tablespoons - melted fat
re -war program f feeding hil- ,
onl
was just as it had been when she
had this address, but Hank .would
she arrived. Enid forced herself
14 teaspoon salt •
dre'n at school if they were
re
_ ;had rented it. Then the. set her
ask where she had gone and Jim
. to smile.
paprika
under - nourished had been Pbde
base out in the hall, locked the
would tell him.
Do you mind,'Mom, it I.dont
a eggs
ed for all time by the modern
door, and went down, the corri-
The garrulcus 'Jim breezed on
"It's
eat . ow? I'm so hot and tired. "'
____idea
6 slices toasted bread
that alt children ..at--L
need hot noon-day meals.
dor to Hank Holliday's apartment.
She his: doorbell and
too bad you're missin' seein'
the, tioctoi. He.jest lei yesterday.
.She lay across the cool - sheeted -
Mix the grated cheese with the
British restaurants and factory
pressed
wraith her, blood' pounding diz_
Went for atrlp with his mother
bed and tried to stop her ne'r.
goon trembling^ It had been a
fat and add salt and paprika..Beat
canteens are another war devc:op-
i
dose
the eggs until light, add to the
ment Lord Woolton expects to re-
didn't open, and - Hank didn't
Enid stopped writing: Hank had
oL.,�k a«...a e,tiasa.aay pic-
ture staring at liar from that
rneeae mixture pour into a sauce-
main. The have 'brought - 'ux-
g
`while at her ffom -the threshold.
one wiih his mother and - Clare
''The 'arrogant,
newspaper in the man's hands.
part, set the pas in ,another pan
o boiling water and cook. stirring
ury' 'tneal&Twithin' the working;_
man's means t}seir benefits
There was 'zo sound at all.. from
within his apartment.
Adams, beautiful,
redheaded Clare the girl a had
g h
A large, picture filling seven
constantly, until the cheese is
'cream
and
-are such that the must cori �nue
y t
_ _
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w icr
said his nse.her anted him
columns across the top of the so-°
smooth. and }. Lay the
after the war.
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-
-._ - -_
-.
c`
rot page' end losing in black y P g g
toast "on a hot plate, pour the
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_.
. =., Enid pressed the. bell again with
.Harry.
_
She tore the scrap of paper on
and white none one of beauty-of
th e
those: chiseYt+d features, the arrw
londue over it a •v
n aer at
d e once.
„
. .
- some urgenc -Y. The, vossibility of
which she lied been writing to
nt'poise of the lovely head..
Nuke Chnmbeea R`eleomen perw,fnat
.
B S .,
'i
his not. - being at. home. 'simply
r'4da h
bits_ .Hovm silly she had. been,
"To Wed' Doctor " the outline
lettpkasedm�b interested
Casod" Cow"M I Cu"O
t occ — o r, In the-
+
thinking that he might wan, to
helow it hart , aa.t
aurlteatlona
-s ,..,i... r,.r hat`— aolunw, And
silence she heard footsteps shuf-
see her again -might even go to
Enid hadn't seen any more
Always ready to listen to ?our •pet
Grsdustvq ho have attiumedtoEne,wt'i•
fling up the back stairs from 'the
the borne: of .looking her up.
"What's
turning her eyes blin dy away, not
peere,." tteQpents for recipes or
special menus are is order. Address
pud pm �ons-arad n,,tcAorthy bu"es:ioa
j n Buwnce� through Shaw trainsag�
_:basement, and the next tnome-nt
the matter, 1fi_, S•har-
- wanting to see that hateful tri -.
your letters to- ••pilaw Sadie n-
:Thaw Home Study Courses procidrprn.,
Jim, the janitor, agpearet+ .in. the .
+
on, That your new .address you
_
'
umphant face, not Wanting to
CLambefs, 73 R•rst kdelalde %t.,
Toronto." Send
ta, -sl, thorough and effacltat inbtrip -tion.
- rear of'the corridor.
d-)`' tore up ""
know the details of the coming
8
■tamped welt -ad-
essed enselope- it you "wh a
Stenoprephb densm1AwouMant(G.GJLr
9oitk�wp�e4 -Stationary,
He .grinned : as he recognized
' It doesn't matter, Jim. I wont
-wsa�g,
p 7
9
-
Enid. ' Oh,� its Sou, Miz Sharon,
bother you with it. I'd forgotten,
. ' She tried to bolster herself with
CostAceoinj 9lo1wAi Wrl
Clrrtered Irmlimee of Stersta i.ss( •c.l•a'
-
The doct.lrs not here.
' "Oh-" Enid's
the postoffice will forward my
pride. She was glad now that she
■„
Britain Receives
nrih!or Crtelnyw. Sknw &ronre. Dep• nip
voice was limp.
mail:" -
had missed seeing A'ank it his
Buy and'Ckarl" Sts Toronto, O+ar.
-
k meant that she wasn't going
She gave Jim &-generous 4p and
office. At least she had been
food Education
� see Hank; at least not tonight,
-,and
aak.:d him to call a taxi for her.
,
spared, the humiliation of having
- for a moment she couldn't,
'then she turned mechanically and
•thro -vn herself at him.
—
PLEASE ME.- VTXe�c THIS P.ii•E1il
went out. front - to „•sit for its
Lord Woolton Claims Knowl•_
arrival'.
_
-
":edge Will Not Be Forgotten
` =
Italians Keep White
Food education is of the
Improve Your Health:
bEADACNES
The nerve-wracking di,ckety-
clack of 60 .typewriters mounded -
� '�ef>!r- �"�andY
one
most important contributions
p
`Lord
by- Correcting Sluggish
Elk
osi Enid'.s aching head li a so
Woolton and the atinistry
_
KILLED
BY TM,
many little steel mallets driving
into her brain.
_. - Italian- soTiiieia 3n T�unlsia are -
careful to keg p a white
of `Fed have _._d_ to ,,:z
and in the opinion of the Minis -
have
She stepped her own machine
enter handy for emergency ,these
cy -thee
ter • it will a' erntanent
P
1br s moment and pressed ' ors
days.: -
effect: '' ` - -
his Ntr - -IS Swtii feonomiCal
ay -
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.
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.band againa- her forehead. Her
The reason was explained by -•
Lord,.Woolton sited the case of
Few conditions can wreck your health
THOUSANDS
=
skin felt try and hot. She hated
an Italian prisoner to Pte. Nich-
children to whom proper foods are
faster than disordered kidneytt and
"
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: ,
r
to lake an ether aspirin, rise d
elas W. Girodana 24 Brooklyn,
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available to enable then; to grow
inflamed • bladder. Your. brick aches
miserably. hace'restlese nights. You
--
taken so many Of them during
N.Y„ who gave him s cigarette.
to manhood and womanhood, free
,You
suff er leg cramps and rheumatic pailts.
-
-
.gab.. Fv. l.w, 1+r«i
irons the ailments of. ttndor- Hour -
R'hen,thesc things Happen your kidlteys
-.
Ii�
�TA
ached almoe• continually. And
silts ti!!d, exhausted.
happy to be out of the war, Gior•
dano who studied art for 10 ears
y
ishment.
Before the war, he says, yell-
tearug re der ingi
your he4s wastes that are undermining
your hearth,.
-
,
...
.felt
She'd thought at first that it
in Italy, asked, `'Well, how about
to-do - parer` ai --knew what iooas
-
Give them this help — quickly —with
_
In a survey recently made amo ng
was the reaction from• that week - -
. the other Italians who are still
out there fighting ?"
to give their children, • but. this -
l dge ---
knowledge 'common
-- GOLD DIEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules.
GOLD MEDAL Capsules contain
-
-
British hromen, .these home - front' "
low; vigil in the hospital warn her
fkyh•, But it hadn't ' off,
They all have white handket-
o ng lass _.
accurately measured amounts of Elie
original and genuine Haarlem Oil (Martin
workers revealed they consider
Aspirin one the three drug items
worn
1
>;Ad shed been back at work a
ahiete in their pockets ready .to
Since the war, and its consequent
food families have
Drops). • You will be gratefully surprised
at the way he relieve kidneys
-of
most needed for health and morale..
month naw..
ehOW them at the right time de- -
control all
�
been on more or less the
clogged
Y Y gged
and irritated bladder. •
With more thousands, each
bfsybe elsq was going to be sick
- batybe she'd better see a dodos.
olared the risoner, smiling.
P � g•
"When we $aw you Americans
same
diet and the \lini..try has made
.
Go to };opt druggist now and get a 40c
box. ' BesureyouaskjorGOLDAIEDAL
_
-- --
- _month, in, warplantb ... making
the
At thet last thought her lips curl -
smming we were glad to give up.
available to parents not only the .
Haarlem oil Capsules, s
planes and the gt}ne for S lion
g B
amen ... there's no time for pain.
So at the first sigh of headache,
ad in s bitter little,
Seek docorI Yes if it was the
"We haven't had anything to
eat for more than two days. The
'us
y
-
neuritic or neuralgic pain...British
'r)atht' doctor, that might ours hef
Germans pushed up ahead of
--
women naturally turn to As irsn,
trouble, she told herself with
the attack. If we don't fight the
g
Plant a Vict(wy. ,
p
They know Aspirin won't, "let
- ironic honesty. But the jibe did=
Germans will kill` us from behind
and if we do fight will kilt
ty
'' Garden ' with
E`I
them down." It's proven itself for
not stop the wave of acute long-
in- that swept over her at the
you
ns: We don't • ]lave any way to
r
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WEBBS'
enerations ... eased literally bil-
tlyo t4rht of Hank Holliday.
_
lions of headaches .- . , effective I
dependably,- y
fast. Aspirin is rated
'And after a- moment she raised
-
VEGETABLE
,
Iiaoneoftost!"ess analgesics
her head and starlQ unseeingly at
Africa $V lies
pp
SEEDS
andcono le -t
titan
n-4- -"blet
the half typed. le'ter before her.
- .Ac's.
Er,lloui;uu t`9
b Makeab]et
in the economy bottle. 'Make sure
Why not go to see him? She really
She'd have
aaio.
youhave.Aspfrinonhand,forrelief
was unwell. a perfect-
One large pnc,ket each
Of per.., -
ly, legitimate excuse for going to
Fzench North Africa is supply-
or neet.. Green Bensa,
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Aspirin is made is Canada
his office.
"'•
ing the United- States and Great
•_
vva 13cona, ' Cnarot�;
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and "Aspirin "'is the trademark of
• • '
-With s flurry of renewed
� ' Brit:.in .vYith "im ortan't gllaritl-
1' '
ties" of strategic raw materials,
'
i.cttuce, Onlnna, 1'raa.
Rntliah.
__ The Bay er_Company,_Lfmited. - -.. _-
Look for the Bayer cross,on each
energy- she- ttackect tTre re;a, «i;si a
�'
tfre ' fire -of- War -- Information-
recently.
• $Lars— a Packets
'
tablet. If'you'don.t see the crone,
fetters on her desk.
said Ships. which_' car-
--
.
- - you're not getting Aspirin,
She didn't knov, what office'
Tied British and Am :rican food,
-'
50c =
hours young Dl-. Holliday- kept,
,clothing and other civilian sup-
,Postpaid
:.
�-'
but she did' know that n:anv- of
of
plies to North Africa have return-
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the surgeons aria specialists'
ed' with' 50,000 tons of n aterfals
EDWARD WEBB & SONS (Canada) Ltd.
Broad street, the town's medical
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14s' KING ST. E., TORONTO
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centre, were "In" all .iifternoon.
follow.". _
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- - _ God's revelation to man. then the doing of that will is file ••• `e __ _ -_ - _ :........ ` e
-: tS U N D A Y "1 glorified thee on earth, hay- obedience unto death, this wan
ing accomplished the work which Christ's ;anetifying Hitnsel. , and REPORTER ��`'
-S C H O O-L -`
''.� thou bast given me to do." Glory us too. With the dawn of Friday, March A week or so ago a talent scout •',, r
O was rendered upon earth by the One is Christ 12th, the first Friday is Lent, from Hollywood was in 'Canada
perfect devotion of a holy human "Neither-for these only do 1' wome- around the world will 'pray seeking a new star to take back
life, by word and deed and by pray, but for them also that be- that the nations may be united to Hollywood. After interviewing
'
March 21 service. lieve on me through their word; and that our leaders may be given buadreda of girls in a room in a
OUR LORD'S INTERCESSORY
-Request for Glorification _ that they may all be one; even as s rams guidance in their deci- downtown hotel in Toronto, he
~- PRAYER -Jghn 17, "And now, Father, glorify thos thou, Father, art in me, and I ilons which shall carry the struggle says lie sot the thrill Of a lifetime
PRINTED TEXT me with thine own self with the in thee, that they also may be in now raging throughout the world when the door opened and is
John 17s1.8 18 -28 glory which I had with thee be- us; that the world may believe to a victory in accordance with walked "hie new "star" it was :
=GOLDEN TEXT -Holy Fithex,_, " fore the world was." The glorify- that thou didst send me. And the the spirit of Christendom. Each just a matter of minutes for him '
keep them in thy acme which l��g Vf U.� U�:. •: maxi = -�*� i� a - sr which thou hest given me - _..yam ,a different cgAntry selects to make up his mind that PI
chow past given me, that they may assumption - into - •the -- glory - He- I have. given unto them; that they a programme of observance for the LI possessed all the attributes
had with His -Father before the may be one,- even_as we are one. occasion. In Canada the Inter he was seeking ...'.looks, person -
Ise one, evgrs as we are. -John 17:
1+1 world, began with his resurrec- I in them, attd thou -
to me,- that - - Ord -�i_ pf tha Women's ality, charm, pleasant voice and,
L Memory Verses Thou, Jehovah, tion. they- ?may'- be -ierf *ete into` one-; 1►llssiorary Societies designs the acting ,ability.
hast made me glad. Psalm t)ts4.
Christ's Divine Origin that the world • may know. that programme for Canada's partial-
• THE LESSON 1N ITS SETTING "I manifested thy name unto thou didst send me, and lovedst pation in this world day of prayer.
Time Thursday evening, April, the men whom thou gayest me out them, even as thou lovedst me." As a -prelude to the event, Mrs. Do you belong to the High Jink•
30. • of the world; thine they were, and Notice the three stages in this Albert Matthews, wife of the era9 that jovial company or-
thou a est them to ,me; and they Prayer: the Word from the Father Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario, ganized by Ted Archer and called
Plaea -Not definitely knov.n, g to the Son from the Son to His speaks to listeners across Canada to order over CBL, Toronto, every -
possibly in the upper room, pos• -- %--ve -teeth iliy x•ord.--- N4Dw- _th_e -. � ' morning at five past seven. The - - -- - --
sibl in the court of the Temple • know that all things whatsoever afscpres and -from- the - disciples- -to - - -on- Thursday, March - -11th. Mr.
y ' g an unbelieving world. Matthews will announce the; pro- High Jinkers are promoting .,and
hardly on any street in Jerusalem• thou hast given me are from thee. participating in a whole slew of
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which had to be traversed -on the For'the iiords which thou avest When we receive the truth as it gramme for Canadian women and
practical suggestions to keep• the
way to the garden of Gethseman ,-- me I have given unto them; and has been divinely revealed to us, will tell the story n this Christian war effort stepped up on the home
— - Christ's Prayer -for Hisaself they received them, and knew of when we rejoice in the things in custom since its inauguration. A front. To become an active High
"These things spoke Jesus; and' a truth that I carne forth from which God rejoices, when we choir will also participate in the
have the compassion' that possess- broadcast, which' will be heard Jinker you, the listener, -agree to
lifting up his eyes to hea,en, He thee, and they believed that thou make L . definite contribution to
said,- Father,-the hour is_cQme,__ didst send me." The "words" im _ ed the heart of Christ, when our over 'the national network of the war activity and . in return , Ted
Glorify h • Son, that the Son pl • all the se arate utterances of will is in perfect union with " CBC commencing at 4.30 p.m.
y y y P 'Archer ..includes your request
may •glorify- •Thee," This glorifi- Christ as personal revctation of _ Christ's will, when the Holy Spirit Thursday, :March 11th.
" is leading us in all things, then ' # # number on the early - morning
-ea;
—tion :includes the acceptance of the character and will of God, show.
the sacrifice, the atonement convincing the believing receiver are we one to Christ. It h'as long been said that the
made. the redemption received, of thenx that Christ is ciiviue. in Love for. "His Own environment of the home- is the
'Father, I desire that tney rtI governing factor of the character Here's a new show for men only,
the reversal of death and the origin and person, and. Him -mis- whom thou hast given me - be of those- -who live-within- its- walls. conducted -by =Tommy Tweed.
=---_-----overthrow of Satan. lion divine. Tuesday evening „ - with me where I am, that they Not by any means the least of the ' g 10.16 over CBC .. • . _. _.. _
Even as thou gayest him au- The Divine Mission nitich d• '
its. designe to help. you con -
thority over all flesh, that to alt . "As thou didst send me into may behold thy glary. thou factors which play their part in _
whom thou bast given him, he the world, even so sent I them hast given me; for thou lovedst bracing the spirit of the Canadian tribute that extra bit- to the home
should thou eternal life." Not all into .the world." The ion carne me before the foundation- of the household is the color scheme of effort by lending a more przctical
g world, 0 rightous Father, • the the rectos. -.And so of particular hand around the house ! so to
Israel only but all humanity are into the world to lose and -re- find out if it's worth g
the subjects of Messiah. - - deem .men;._.' L� are to have' that world knew thee not, but 1 knew interest to ladies will be the series getting on
thee; nd these knew thai thou of programmes to be heard over more intimate terms with a pair -
( And this is life eternal, that same -love '-for irien and point didst send me; and I made.known CFRB, Toronto, every .Tuesday of pliers, the screwdriver and' a
they should know thee the only 'theni'ever -to the same Redeemer, unto them, thy name, and will- mornin; at 11 o'clock in which -gimlet, Instead of waiting around
true God, - -an3 Iiim w oni thou `- and far. their sakes I vaned €e, make it known; that •the love Betty' bloore, well-known interior for "the Man" to fix !t, get a .toad
didst send, even Jesus Christ.'' myself,'ihat they thenselves also ' decorator,. will make' wartime sug= of Tommy Tweed's practical su
The knowledge Christ speaks° of may 'be *anctified in truth." The
wherewith thou lovedst me ttiay 8
here arisen. from experience with giving up of His will to Cod's will be in them, and I in them. The' gestions• for brightening the ate gestiona_ "For Alen Only."
love of Christ's heart- -can be mospbere of the home. Roland
Co:', from an understanding of _ in the al ony of Gethsemane, and satisfied_ with nothim; less than Todd, the well known organist,
- ^ • _� this, that Liis people, the F'ather's iviil - stipple musical color, to the LISTEN TO.
iMASTER PAINTER i ".r� sharing hip blesstdit to Him, be with Him, forever presentations. �' O -
ednes >. 7 IF
w s A Hollywood film career is nat
Stone 'Age Race Just dream but a plan at reality
7. HORIZONTAL Answer to Prev'sou� Puzzle 19 Confined. for PeI 'Lodet, youthful Toronto '
` ".1 Great artist 'S W. P1 PI I ? ,;.• t l� Z I D� 60 His —s "' ' _ . -radio star, who turns the •pages Items of Interest From Ontario
In New 'Guinea Guinea
of the O( E AIS _ I_ ` T' are greatly' of "The- Children's Scrapbook" for Weekly Newspapers
middle ages. AIT �; 5'� 5 treasured. - CDC listeners eve Saturday
7 He was --� _ Natives atilt Wake Firs b morning., Since •1938 Peggt Loder
EACH SUNDAY AT 2 P.M.
by birth. I L B ~!T T II 21 No�,ir's boat. Y _. .
13 L 'c A:S E ^ _': Coffin stand, ' r Rubb,4 Sticks Together has_ Ient• charm and .personality to
14 Lane. C - - ,ny-- radio , lramatisations, work- , 3
I4 Ridge. TiR i E, 'v. �; Small hotel. "t CFRB -860 on Our dull
18 bl3xltn. I O R i I T 23-Coin.
Incongruous . as it . tnaE seem, • ing hard to attain her ambition y
_. s7� -PULL T'.E C ^ L' I IB'R.I .;rifled comba'tti between' Allied "and of becomiag a lull -time actress.
I.9 Equine
arent. beast. 5 ' A O E airsxiea etas New .Guinea.
particle I
R' H E 27 Puddle. ate watched ,try unclothed, Stone _
20-Small -tablet. L'O1 29 Eternity.., Age people, A. L. Rand writes in - u' By William
21 Tree. Ei 5 ;P1 i "N 30S.hoe bottom. "Natural History Magazine: Civil- THIS CURIOUS WORLD Ferguson
- 22 Wood apple. D �Y 32 -Sour. ization has • touched .only ' the - n s -
' 23 Measure Of -- - 33 Wihdoks part. ' ` fringe cif that great island.. in _
area. 80 Above, VERTICAL. 34 North the interior, the natives still exist = - - -.-
' 24 To annoy. 41 Rabbit... 1 Sun gpd. America by- their Stone Age -methods,' inak- MO MATTER WHAT
_
25 Finger ''la Banner, 2 Pulpit block. - (a6br,1• ing fire by rubbing sticks togeth -. COLOR YOUR Surr (
ornament. 43 Striped cloth. 35 Type of er,' ssin stone axes and fi htin Is, IT LOOKS OREY
-- 28 Writing fitild.- 44 Visitor.. 3 To. drudge, artist.. g fighting'..
° TO YOUR DO0.11 � s-
ith bow -aaa -arrow and spear.
t7 ASsurainp 48 Vein, 4 To hacK. 3S spreaa or lany -t ousan s 4 t em _ eve - - - f '
Virgin. 47 Wide. smile,_ _ 5 Affirmative an arch. '' '- -� -- - -- -- -
28 Gaseous !48 Duct. vote, 38 Double bass, "
never seen a white man. „ "ALL DOC-S' Aft
element. •49 Pertaining 6-To whip, 39 Semidiameters I was in Southeast New Guinea COLQft BLIND.
-30 To fly, to air. 7 Subsists. 41 Chief, shortly after a series of plane
_ 31 Weight. 50 Skillets. 8 To .join. 42 Because. flights had been made over the
32 Instrument. ` 51 His paintings 9 Behold. 43 Wild kuftalo. area for the first time. A patrol Q v =
113 Widespread of the — 10 Neuter 45 Pulpy fruit,. officer told me about asking the -
fears. or Virgin pronoun. 46 Grassland. -natives what they thought the
37 Within. Mary are 11 Preposition. 47 Pistol. - - planes were. The natives had - T w,Aca U 9 ••. o.F.
it8 Formal dance. masterpieces. I2 Nay. 49 Indefinite fitted them into their cultural -
_ 89 Polynesian 5Z Ibis style was 15 While. article. background easily enough. They
chestnut. _ widely --d. 18 To request. 50.Jumbled type. said that their grandfathers had -
1 Z 3 4 S 6 ` 7 S A !o 111 11Z told them about such birds; that,
long ago, before their time, such
13 IMF 15 16 birds had been common in the -
valley. Bait only now ha¢ they' -.
ro - re- appeared. What must these v a i a •
people think -of •the air combats
20 ZZ now raging over their peaceful colt tell By WA BERV14L MM 71� _. -
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r !�!i d to normal. pep sad via WHITBY. ONTARIO
. ' or "r, at au good arug stores. JOHN BOURNE d a -- — - - - -- - -- -- — — - -- — -
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�artd doing a� war job. _ __ g 4 �:� R Cross
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- -= wMY'11EU$BAAiD•5- b .s aeFVOkts breakdown stretch Farther
o• in
• ... _ ... =.. : :' ss devbtion Canaddi -
• Toiling db<aly ae1Be
j just worry. - -He- left his- job in the shipyard to go r to make YOUR Red Crow na
stft
iato logging. But his health suffered and the doctor They Sew and kale garmeo
PPB 511 for out boys
{ , .says he's got to take a complete'rest. But we haven't ; • enemi pASOUL S boxes � ie-
_ Since the
' any ready money. Hoar can he_ rests : ' : - `' workers ba e mod' a� CtO"+ "fie Smock^
How. � poem boas of areid" from
_ millions of
j The bank manager Iistened to. her troubles' °a""` i°d aviLsa comtor-c and relief.'' for,
cats, era °°veer women, specially trained, drive _..
�mpaltetically. iHe kflew the husband, hussy rile numds gf c=+d . ambulances, help as nurses and
- cr workers and d�Hun-
�t*ife —both sound citizens. The bink advainctd the ° doctors, too give their
.. :: oa 'the cod' char �' ,0 members ffe
help reG a b Y co .
tnbney on personal security g '� 7d o m4mbers o -
�•' The SS ring.
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peter of two honest, hard- working people. f,`; >.•` �O' are O1°g `cork of untold value_
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for
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�, �. ;;` :• p Paradoa of blood, se food, medical sup es, � > :: ; g
In a' few• weeks,
Fred was -.well again and work• a ''. «, �,. for out bglaters'and >
ccims on the world's war fronts. s ;;
. :; . _.,• This must war
�t.4
- go on.' As the
lag in ' the shipyard. The loan was paid bade is k : expends, iatensi6
x' es,
the need grows. Never w•as. the need for YOL3Ii'
' full. Because, of bank xccommrodat'on he is now dolLn so great,
w
- :getting financially on his feet again =and aiding
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Canada's war effort:
This true story —only the name is changed— H. Q,� PICKERING COM,MUMY
- �Wastrates how Canada's Chartered Banks, day in �' - _ _CLUS - Pbotte PieWring..-
: �tnd day out, 'serve the human." Well ,as the finan• :
. ". txltt needs of Caoadiaas�
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. by bad" liaise ettawttw � yeti etm i dp tM wtsi son% _ — h01111010 YON own- bV9l"$* Md 8ebhe the vtaONNIS bw4ka HUS1 L88 or PEMbrAT;
M a» � OW weep In yeas � beck Mee.Om eels,+ ���,., -' R,C•CI�EN�EI�IN3 AND,
lhtni of •ur . , , 1, suers be" gone to war. -- Adv��S Copy r,* SpeciaiW_ Tp , DIREtTOB
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Ptloae Plod Y1d b _.Dq °! Night - }1�Hinda of Repair- �oi'�t -
Am6alanee Ikll Tuning Guaranteed "
y 1 , 1 Pbaae Marie. 9W ce
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-.�, liras 1,6. .. {load, heavy audits to the are hot dogs food � y
Wrc&t>iste ` O'ilCrafka B ,
expect to have . five _ Rwore in a
. Herpeler, - FeE. 28. =Ferns -and ' few days, - -,{-�
Pte. Bill hicks was home over , anapdragen decorated St. James The many friends of Miss - Mar- :.WHITEVALE aye
the week -end Hariock, `President gave a -short ad- Lutheran Church, this afternoon for
the quiet wedding of Helen Marie jorie Byers and Mrs. R, 'Disney are
]ors. Ed. Lewis and Mss. Sarin dress, telling of the work and pur- , ,pleased -to know that they have The Women's Institute will meti�.•
Saylor and Marion were stn Toronto pose of the Ci. G. I. T. • Musical O Krafka and Gunner Harry W;,
�Viestgate R. C. A„ only son of Mr. ' fully recovered from a very severe at the home of Mrs, Hartings, &fi
a few days last .weak. _ minbers were given ' by $orbs -ra � attack of the flue. Wednesday next. Roll Call-
a •.� 4
Mr. Pretty was confinru 'to bed knos, ,;oJce Hard} and the Junior and Mrs. F'ed Westgate, Dunbar -
Sor few days last week with the Gins. }Z he evening eras broug4it to LOS -v. '-�!, A. Keffer officiated. Group 3. of the �1 : :.d., .J.►c i3- ish- Jeka'�Sub'jeet
—__- flu, a close by a short Quiz, and the The bride wore a long gown of iation, assisted by Groups 1:'and' 2.' ono ides",
Mr. wW Mrs. Len. Pilkey and sinvi' ging � ••Taps ", the C. ,G. L ►T. white slipper satin made on princess — _- -- - - - - - -- - - -- - - - -= - , _
Grant, yf Oshawa, were in .tow•it _ on closinh song. lines with sweetheart neckline. Her - Friday' v ttenain the Ano.aer consignment of books' has long embroidered veil was caught' - evening cast a g
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to a butteriul ...:
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presentation vs the drama Here. -b - as -fo1L _. g:.:...::::,::.:. :.:.;. >•.:.::.,...•.•:........: ' .. ..... .... _ -.�
wore a pearl necklace f and o d
Mr. 'and lilts. James Taylor, ows, — Adult. l'he book of Hugh. g
bracelet and • carri'ed a , white Bible
and Jake Taylor and bI>:. Earle arA�i N.an:y, Erie white- Pied Piper, � =;r::� ::::::::::::::,::•:;;;::: � � I ::�:::::::::,;::;::•• •,;• ,
decorated ° with • Johanna Hill roses
Taylor , journeyed to Woodstock Neville Shute. Magnificieht _O�sess- _ ma=r :l:� =. ::: ''s: >:•
on Thursday` last--where-they-left _ ion LAoyd Douglas Cakes end Ale,, white Bab Orchids
Y and. satin ate- s*;;; >•.`a *s @s::s ::::
ewers. Mias . Evelyn
Berle for treaftent in the hospital W. Somerset-- -- I�6,,, ; lRagged- � -
._ _ Wren te, f.:::.; -.,.,; • .1.k:W. �,•,... .
there: Water, Joseph C, Lincoln; Arctic later cot the —8roarn as maid -of- n J� ="` niu
We understand Mr. and Mrs. Journeyin&_, Edv_v _- ShaekeIton. honQou�� byre chiffon floor-length hiss
of 8'th -gown •.•�y `'
lkAftna are going away this week � Children's: Music' book; A: B. C, - _
Dogs, Clara Lase; Box of Delights, Gtraoe Dickson, the brtde's cousin
for a short visit,.�a» wtf��!' ■ �ri
Kv. Zirimner of the Big 4 Road 'Jphn W aefield. Lewelsyn'a Tower, !m Junior bridesmaid,. wore floor- , One of RaxaM's ,�rNlt st Velbws
- _hat to postpone his sale last week Josephine Smith; Book of FaGnoash sown of swre taffeta. They
on account of the stoAm, Dogs, Albert P. . �'Terhune, Locale wort gold lockets and twrnied oaa- An Itesall pro. fts are of esceppaao�ml nine..
Borke3e .latest boo " code, bouquets. bf dark pink roses, +_ ; �, —ez z but sonic "i Such is_Ml-3.1
>�r. 'Willia�oo Dickinson, . who .was k, Sssar Shag- , r Aatitrptic: c: made is RRSiII lsboratorift -
forget�tns Hots baby s -breath and ;,. r : for and b 1`
t ` i receivin c '
•'yokes to $rierbnsh Hospital last Y' a 8 aa�eadatioa, A- tern, They wore flowe:•ed •$ • - ' s�ea`th purity %
bead- : ? i�" t"in Sion.
Meek, is reported by the hospital good, aleaa, interesting story for dr'eme to match their bouquets. ' �: !� rub
to be improving. ► young residers, - �, > <` l r s Mf -3 2 atnciseptic kiln harmful scrims. is —
Hobert Dickson, aoueia of the <i� r- Waishes bad breath and leaves your mouth ,i ,..•
Qua. E. Thompeoa of Thes salon A fresh sad d Gargle ;
� . reception ;W*:: eau: and spray
- btride Was beat man. rece on ; <••s:•• p y with MI= 1 r;.•., '
i11 lrpeuding a few daj►s at the home fat sn"riasa - Was held at the hcMe of ' ` `"', an the 6r p
f �ou.ro sign a[ a sold use is to Lei .{
ofd $ E. amd Mrs. Iienaedy. -. WLtLt, ifs. •'Jaonce X&3cmoa, The `� 3 -fro ft- Let clean 3 Antiseptic 9 ; fr a --- - -- --
Ys/y orayt2a ape ]Sak'arei't I•n loving memo of. brride's aunt receiving in heavent , '::j ~' >`:'� fs>a+h guardian OX. - -
oa is a Toronto hospital-this- -week. memory g 7 �° : against � ice. A large i6 ,
_ pur dear mother, -- -Virus Maxwell, .bye dread amd s. conaff of Pitile ''`- bade coats only fatr6arR•exaliDrugStore:
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1W coaditiion had riot be ester to - - - - _ - -- who passed any, bdarel 1s-, '184.4 lob". The glborn's Mother ambled `� 0 Mist A+Ne.'tta w.,tsar, n..w vrMyr »awl, -
ed at time os wnung. For- and also a deal• fa,thei 1: r ~'"_:;'
i �... :;
w511� tie 00004 are aepity, "hr fakir, saxlof.aM■ *ad • •:. +t'' - --
aage 'Of red Meisel, For tilde wedding " : r aa•+�t► d" ■i ca..�iF�e.a -
Perati y� ag qtr
0 oft three o: _ trip the bride donned &4 �a blur .— _ i
'Die many iris a' of Mrs. Clarke The evening star ahines over the c91*pe dress with matcT!!ng aoeess: : ', -
ftwson, TTorouto,. regret to .hear _ `~ 874 474 Z3�
gra�rea, _ , . cries.. .. -' -`=• •:
e: eE ker pawing on Saturda March Of ones we loved,
but could not - _ e aria f ;.
P g y
6th, after a short illness. _. - -
Wr. 'B'�r l Daniel- was iu Tor- sore
The end was saddest the- saock_aev: �i �'�
onto on Wednesday * attending... a ere, �"'�''' _ --
meeting of a special Committee on T
"future policy of •. the'• Baptist To part with ones we loved so dear, bflss Gertrude iCorbett of Ff @=, '
-- Always remembeeed by Sons wad spent the week -end with her Poo-
�uxrh ".
• • Dwughutra. _
The fire. company of Claremont r pie.
Bob McVey,. R. C _�i, was_ with
met oa Monday evening to, re.arg- THE BOYE S - -DR U..G CO, TD
anise. At present, Chas. Cooper is. .. •.. r his family at the parsonage over - ! _ _ • ..
' Chief and Jack Norton, Deputy. It _ A ° ; + , ; , the..week -end
3>;1zu,m,1 "lscs a w l lie a 8 re ;.: ;,. , Miss 'M. Ingrain; Markham, is -P I+C� i�E R I �T +G�, �' H t� 11I E 68
spouse to the appeals of the fire °L,G -.apeladir[g a -few - wee her
W
bio a worthwhile organiaatinn sister, Mrs. Ivan Hadwin.
is Our community. Although the roads an d
weather _... A U TI O N SA Lj
- were not very favourable on Sun-
The Women's Mission Circle o!. day; Rev, R. 'OVj MnVey addressed -
the Baptist Church attended, the _ a very- attentive audience : at the -: - _ ..� : -': -- 1-0r..
W. M. S. meeting off' the United
_ ..... Chv!rc^h on . Thursday, to near the { The Red �mCross tine $bins h D �. S ��ii i
guest speaker, ..Miss Florence" Jack, y Cattle, , p�enlents,
g and eewu�g just
of the c;anadian mesa, west: China. ' now: They wave RAM down twelve
Rev. Daniel of the Baptist Church
will speak, in the morning, on Sun- — - Grain, Furniture, eCte '
- —� -day next, on "•The Catholicity of
Cbristr and in the evening, on -
- The Evangilization , df the Slays" co ctrXt err. �' ` - , 'The ProPelty of - -
y
Still More SnowQlfe!"a�ro/1�s _ All roads. north and _south.' were... DAVID
V 1 ..ATKINSUN
Foster -witt, o • Hockey Fame '1
blocked over the week -end. For a _f
while Claremont was completely -
- isolated. The evening train for the No
Citq was three hours late. Church u obart on ® ��DAy MA�tCH
_- -- .attendance was small on Sunday. _ , 16
We were told the 4 o'clock shift - -- -
-for the Plant could not get through. _
she
On Monday morning the Brock t.., 're,- - s meeting of. the Red - �_ - +�
C. -'ss wi. held a, the home of g grin Turai drill•' Ctn�1-
was open, with snow banks hig.,;:: M J. i ___tslashsn,_ .on 'Tuesday. In tdmple bat rir'h de- t Soese ` `. " ' wagon s rings. p ,
Shutt the asi all, the way alon sign we Can turniah . �Y how, IL p., 6. yre-- oU -- : nhuzr .w� L
- - Y - g' _ Brows ho - +;v; go@ buggy -
mi morhls that will rae, g. p., 6 y=. old ° iEiarrow ciart, with ruboer tires;
'. McNher of Former Teacher Killed Tile farmers F t °�&e fram every ti Bay hare, X. p•,' 9 yrs. old -milk carte Fleury Cutting box.- Col.
%is- Jafetes Drain, R. C. A, F. " - In dignity Mare, 1� Few, auppgwed in foal any house. Iron tnouiding saalfbrr;
'waa reported killed in act %n over • appearance our �'Wbrk bench, Logging circa; D'aa•
*%&4 recently, He was a brother of Auctioneer •erb win stand out - rata. ' _ _ .siting mill and bagger. Low wheal
through the ages Holstein cow,
..Ali . Everett Drain, former High - ' ' - �+ � •.- � ` i. fresh. calf by side light wagon; 2 Neck yokes, >3iad-
behool ftndpal here, who is now Alvin S. Far I No Greater Tribute Holstein -cow, calf by
etds - e tongue wheel, 2 Seta shafts; 8st
�_in -�, - - j Kingston Road West Ho%teln cow, calf by side b -too, 3 -bea:a scales, good; Set at
Good attendance at Play - , tT1 Yht platform scales. &Aw. i=
FarfN. Stodt'— pltrnitnre Saks ; ; ym fresh lba, 4 -Horse doubdetrees; 8 -Hom
yresenta- - 4 Highway >d, ,,,.,,. �,., 1 Heiler, 2-
tien here Friday. -' A Speeidt>f ' , ; '; wWbrb Holstein' cow, calf
Despite the inclement weather of Pb. 46? �ikhr Ont., 13olste:in - W; ti side - boubletaees; Set of 'heavy donbb-
22 Years experiences. N, $ale f oo due time -of sale ti es. yet-- ifigLl
%be past week, there was a good r i1ol, cow, full flow, `bred Jan: 6; ' .:er trough; Barley fork. Electric..
tturnout at the play, '01'he White Too Large or Too Small � ` `• Kel. cow, full flow, bred Deo. 20 brooder, near new ,lumber of Cleo-
- ,Pibattosn ", presented here Friday S,w�lt,tle -, Ont, R• R, 1, or Phone Jet ey cow, full flow, bred Jjen. 'l. i'ses,_large and small; 3 Hay forks;.
evening Dy rite d•� : -- Fello�ashig.. -_ _ -- Fail. Sow. fjtlI -flow, bred Feb. 16. Hen 000ps, troughs etcP Quantity
Clare of the United, Church. 'The full- flow, bred Dec. 14 of bags; tieavy ,siep- la4GCr,
yhy was well received. A portion White cow,
_ Black cow, bind July 12 planter, Pile scrap iron; Quantity
-of the program was, evade up by Holstein neii�r, call by sure
local talent, in .vocal, instrumental Holstein heifer, bred Der: g. ' - .drum. Quantity large hothouse sash
and reading numbers. a..a.r'a.
.a,t,.a, r -aria. Bl" -cow, bred Aug. 'Y. 3 Milk pails; Quantity, 2 -in. lvunber;
,w N"f" "' """d Holstein cow, bred in .June . . M -H Creaaii separator, 400. Hinanan
,• g good; Milk stmin-
19 0 221/: %._36'0 . � bolt Stock' bull milking machine,
= Holstein bull molt 3 moss old er. Butter bow4 ladle ,and print; .
- %
,Brow dam _
• � � '�►�t.�c= � ••�•+ � r.�`i=...~ � Set brasa•anounted heavy harnwl '
- ��,; •: ... � - bas emeat& sad Horn ea , Se t brass, mounted harness. 2 Lertr•
r 1 M -D Fertilizer 'and Grain drill, 13- ther -faced collars; Cloth- facecial-
teturch attendance was small on
By rah, 3"e, a 1»sar_avar =ti.f.v. b c r disc, near -new. M -D '1b- spring too U% la" -o,
' Nunda,S Rev, Kennedy kept his .no's Carom way wn Utta•' s• abed bb cultivator, tractor hitch, almost
appointment by walking, the roads • sae► of too hens proanew HIS spa tlss. .new. Deering mower, 6 it. good; Hay, Straw, Grain, Ponttty
Laing block4 but opened later in .>, hie ow „ teed —1 i 4K a a am of t»sr a• M H binder,' 1 ? ft. trucks, ibis atterttooti. : �� u'ht M ha. 18 � 8 good' Now of good mixed hay; Quaid
Olt. Friduq evening, Marcb g bth, ltitht pr.ed be ,raft w I)" 14 Ma aMt -nit ,M •. «:N- atL near mew; Nam cultivator, 18 of ensilage; About 4 Jr2 toms �
'Nita . C. G. Ij. �'. held a banquet - in wbo t« � an dew d"M bw* ni SIMA1anre -20 tsar tooth; Sett barrows, -6 sec. M.H. baled wheat straw, About 800 burls,
•� 44 1 .pa. his .r..t. t "M lift r a.Mr boo s..i»tl " morn cultivator. 2 -row. Cockshutt mixed fain, About 700 bush. o#A%
_ .. ibis Town RaU for their parents. XW aq, w 1 L70 womb at ferei/wil. Frei or a we ai � gang plow; Set harrom, a sections; so Y
'Ppios�s• ware for the Roman Re- am t,.. a.:l ..t+.d stn f 1 pats w.s>, riot wti ... 1 � � Leghorns And 'D"
4' w�tien fie tl. t,.,,. iL -D walUng -plow, .No. 1311, ..:sew; Min mi., coots, �
over the girls found they had ;316 %Poo Si•'h" ,`uttCockshL smite.• y,,•; -tti-
achments, new: Deering horse rake, l�`asnttarel t j
for the F md. frhe ' "Toast to tae �$ .r 1j1 ft. Flat rack; Lore tMok . wgtgon. 6 . Kitchen chairs, Dining4soeta, to
3 %e. - was proposed by: -' Kev. - Ken-
p&dy and to the C. G. IG fT. Beula - good; -Hay raclt,_Heairy_g�el bQZ.. le, . couches lawnmowe4 and mmo_�
-- ..Jwd t sMd ±Vice - President F I L L - T H R - R A S K• T Set of &loo . et -
P emits, good: :Set .AUS other articles. ,
replied: - .. �rt/4u' • -: •- ' .. ... _ ,^ -°'- ' :;
.Birbara �>�,�; to she ASH - .. _ — ___ _ .
replied to by Mss. W. Knox, Mrs. - - - - Ter�tta, Cash No tteserre - - - -Fa1si Letwillf -
WoAww* Mrs. McWhirter and sir!�►I,wad wlti Vita•Dirf � . / /
Sate At 11 Noes GORDON 8�.LP,RS, Aghieeart, auicUasw
X liaalod , Mr. Kennedy gave a 87�tATJi1, ''' = ` -:� ',�= '- -.•�:
short adore» on the "Relationship, DLTNBAR�N .
'. d Ab. Chmtih and •Youth": Dorothy, phano Pidcerltlg 71 L
_ -
DERELICT IN TOULON -the Nelth of Scotland, far away _.
Hate you Hearer from anywhere, exclaimed to one
of the natives : _ .. -
; -A large flustered womt►ii, dam- "Why, what do you' do when
grog a small boy, sailed through any of you are ill? You can never '
the station- barrier and approach- get a doctor." s
her Haiting husband. Sae, sir replied' Sandy.
4.
iliv nalei the inaTr- "1vu'i. - -
- x_0: y sate:' -
- "Oh don't talk about, it, Alf." -
ai "You hammer nails like
f replied his wife. I never ad such 1
�N�< ., t y
� " .I � a time'. What with young '$ail -lightning."
j
.'anging on_ me 'and', me 'anging "You mean I'm a fast l
V. i��i►t
+. •+•.•. . strike -
• ung II, in a tunnel and =you- - - 1�- -you never-. .,
'angins- about in the station for twice in the same place. e -
yyc tNy $r me, 1 was lIl a TP,gn18�SLAte OZ_ _K ept,h
a i� F FStlap'�ttse." ' YBurig' father:. 1i1�QIIT sermon - frJetR %l
4
••
y, F„ this morning you apol�a�oui
' < r • baby bean anew 'wave on. ,the . t
s fps < a A boy had fallen into a - - g - _
-rarer _and the - kind old Ld> _ ocean of life." - - - -- —
__ • r �� f 4' r y� topped he was safely Minister« "That's right. >� y4it Moll your owners i
r until
Cue u. d.. _ 51 frw,119 e - - - -- --
%r�yr "kiow did you come to felt been nearer the truth." go for Ogden's
p , �r•',y� «� � „•.., � in? she' asked. - .. _
"i didn't come to fall in," f Indiana on the prairies never disc
' t ;` �? he said, "i carne to fish.•• Cranny Professor's s covered the use of wheels .. .
— - — -- - - �lutious Comment But old- timers cottoned on to -
" 'Ogden's. They soon discovered
The mistress of the - houuse .. it to be a distinctivd blend of
heard the bell ring- nd saw a The war position in the Pa- --
g" - choicer, riper tobaccos ...the '
_',.«•.,. Chinese peddler standing at 'the rifle theatre' was described on s answer to a roll - your - owner's
front door, Quickly' retreating, Northwestern University review- - :
y g prayer. Try if today.
she called out tb the maid "There ing stand broadcast with extreme
is a1-.Chinese at the door. You go, caution. _ Oiiden's quality for pipe tlmokees,
Ella." Said T. V. Smith, professor of 1bo, 09den s Cu► Plug
'1'naL .was LOO muCR i0r cne pod- patl::£-aY y at th UnNersit-i-ef-
7 - --- - - -
Zhe photo above, from air enemy source, shows the &eat battle dler. lie stuch'his heats in the door Oticaga :'
^ ' -eruiser,._Strasbourgr_ones a proud -unit. of the-French-:M-at, ,•pit «ink mad - shouted indignant- lv, - -" R_the Pacific we have com- -
-on the harbor bottom at Toulon., The Strasbourg was one of the go 'ella yourself!" menced to begin to get ready to
French warships scuttled by their crews last Fall. - - stop losing the scar."
- it usbrn& "What extra -' -- -
t
Was, rii
r •'� w 11 n CALM BORN OF FAITH - • , . - � .
THE WAR - WEEK -- Commentary on Current' Events '
The Race Between 'United Natioiss
a < And -Axis Powers for the Offensive
w f
Following up the recent state• western shores of Europe fro
m
ments of both President Roosevelt the British Isles. The other was T
�- - that an invasion from North Africa to.
and United Nations it now carry ward what. Winston Churchill has
Minister
th n
•. , i .`. .--the war to the enemy, .American called "the soft underbelly of the '
. .� f .�." "'>�{� ,/ ,' �• axis.-- .Cue avuLl.caG G`�'F6E ^r rr.
fi
announce as that their armies, navies. e. Combined, these two Euro t
° D
and sjr force are poised to strike moves could form a grandiose ;
j
" z ? on a3 front, says the ivew xorx pincers ai.uo "
Times. Admiral. Nimitz's forecast Wehrmaclit back from all the Eu•
of an early air and naval offens- °ropean countries it has conquered`
t ?',, ive against Japan is matched by Tonto German soil. From Sweden
„ -„ „
the London broad'casf —_to -_the - _ last__ week came reports that Ger- x
aft a French people that "tire date of man air observers had seen' activ-
- an Allied invasion of Europe is sty in British harbors pointing to- '?
not tar off." ward an audacious attempt to in-
-- This is the crucial psychologic- vade the Continent. -
al time at which to strike. To de- The calculations of both sides
lay much longer -may cost us dear- hung, largely on What' would hap-
' a~
ly later on. For our enemleb are pea along the vast Eastern Front.
not stagding still. On the contrary. The dernians' ability to 'launch
" — Although Tfmoshenka is staging a new thrusts would ,depend on their
new offensive In the north, the ability Ao halt the rolling often- --
GermauS, aided by new reserves ive of the Red Army. The Allied
and "General Iliad,' . have already plans, depended on Russia's abil- .
succeeded in slowing up the main its to tie down large. numbers of
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Russian drive, and In the critical German divisions.
Donets Basin have checked it com-
Generat Mud Enlists '
�3. Dletely, at least for the present. The first signs of Spring wells
And the Japanese 'are -lot 'only seen Iast week on the southern —
. - 'dll�'r„fl• �He ^a r„ nHt..- _b�i� -&F@ -
Shielding themselves From the tropic sun with umbrellas, as imperturably as if being lowered over Ivir massing hen forces north of Aus- ..Loo tan
Ailso t;L: side -ova Wkship in ar battle area were-.a commonplace occurrence, sisters of the Catholic Order of battlefront. On the Ukrainian Immaculate are pktvred arriving at Guadalcanal. Stationed on another Solomon Island, they tralia for what may be an attempt plains the snows were melting.
- were captured by the. Japanese and held. until rescued by ;American forces. Two priesta and a nun were - to invade that continent. Further- Soviet soldiers took off their cloth
killed., before the Americans arrived. more, while the Japanese are rap. helmets, bared their heads to soft
Idly. developing' the regions they, winds from the Black Sea. The
` • To own or use boats on and be-
have conquered and .are thereby rich earth, hard as iron .during
_ O 1 G Plight of Poland tween the Oder and Vistula riv- growing stronger day by day,. the . . January, was beginning to clog
O F - T H E era, : Germans have started out to mo- —the treads of Red. Army tanks.,
E c Q Under.. The Nazis ; To own land or any :real eatate b3ltze the last reserve of the whole Soon Russia's ally, General . W in-
- • . P R �+ J J • whatsoever! European Continent for a tinsl ter, would give way to Russia's
The barbarous Boche c°nceivea The surest proof of the mad- desperate effort in the same all- toe, General Mud.. -
„. out fashion as the Russians did To military observers - the a
�. `SUPPLY OF WHITE FLAGS of a Made -in- Germany. new or-, nesa of Hitler and his ilk is their - D
If you have read Hitler's Mein, der' as a long series of restric- belief that a Europe robbed of in their own country, Finally, proaoh of Spring in South Rue-
- Hampf, you will recall that the tions on, all the European peoples every :reatige- of ,human liberty Germany . is 'obviously trying- to sia' was important. -its probable
strengthen her political align. effect would be to slow the Rua -
Fuehrer has a hankering foi white crushed by the .nazi war machine will . accept the New Order' meats, and has apparently sue- Man offensive, already one of the
milk shirts-.-He wrote that he -en- and sasagely - policed, be the in- which the Nazi gangsters are en- ceeded in tightening her hold on most sustained drives is the hts
' lied peaPle_w_h4.. could wear them, famous Gestapo, says the Strat- - forcing do helpless Poland. Free-
Italy, and possilil Finland.
Laval l as sent Hitler 36 Rhite fold " - `Beacon= l�eTald. fdcat is Jura cannot be literstad _ few — . _._— y tors of modern war. Since Nov. - silk shirts from the. silk mills of pitiful plight is : fair example of long by bandits —as Hitlerite. Ger- —�'c'a p'osalbliifiea 28 Soviet armies. trained 'sad -- �
Lyons. It Hitler does" not last Hitlerism running amok in a Ger- many will one day realize. -The German Propaganda 3iin- equipped for Winter fightingi had,
bug enough to wear all those p ed count R' _ Joseph Paul Goebbels, has been welling over snowy plains
man -occtt i country. later.
shirts, they will make good white The Polish Review li.ts somas of _ _ - promised that the'Wehrmaebt will' and frozen rivers that offered few ,
again throat east this Year to seek natural obstacles. Their avower! .
::flags to indicete surrender of the the cruel restrictions decreed by The Did It!,,,'
t I -
Reich.— Windsor .Star. German authorities in enolac'ed y •' _ the final victor which Hitler has pttrpoee was to throw the Nazis
—o— Poland_ = the same brand of said Iles- there. But there were but of Russia The attack had
,They were coming along the signs that Germany wo d ti to broken a formidable enemy der
.� WORDS OF WISDOM tyranny as. Canada would %uffe* desert road when they suddenly_ hold in the •Ea.+it while ebe turned fense 'system' along the T3onets
in the ps n . `of _a11 ?cis victory. a. ==her She enemy- h River, . had smashed forward in
—+Pied _ _het Innis forces West against the _
_ dreae to members' of the United Hereunder are quoted some of the •.gin bayonets!" ordered the armfea of Britain and A-meriea. places :vv ruiica rlvua iEe saurtireg
States Congress was one of the i strictly „ forbidden" rules im- officer. They fixed. "Charge!" he The Fuehrer himself; !n a message point at Stalingrad. "But she i
meet stirring and eloquent that posed on the Polish people, - *ho yelled, and they charged —theie to his old'Oairy - comrades on the stretched another 494 miles yr
august body' eves heard. Ari3ong are ao't' allowed -by th e German' officer leading them. twenty- third 'anniversary of 'aa= Russian soil and another great
many memorable passages was masters to do any of -these things: They utterly. routed the enemy tionar aoc:alism, `promised, only defense system based on the line
- .'this one: "We in China are' con- To 'speak Polish -in public-- or and took prisoner 13 men of mobilization "to an extent ezcered- of the Dnieper River. The task'
•
- -vin-ced that it is the better part use Polish names of cities or Rommel's Afrika Korps. ing that of any Pear is history." facing Russian *genera Is--- alreedy
-of wisdom not to accept failure streets. The officer was s 4,ietit. Hull; -In' the 14ebt. two directions of struggling with - a major supply
ignominiously; but to risk it -glor- • To print any book', magazine OT. 7 transport'• officer to 'a battalion of attack Tease acailabte. Orie led to- problem —was io crack the second -
IQjaaty -" -= Ottawa Citizen. na or in Polish. Green Howards. The men he led ward the British ,Isles, bustling defense -line before Spring thaws '-
-'�o-- �o play or sing any Polish mu- into battle were two middle -aged with galls, guarded ny muttons of enuld fiQ9 t0_1n thA RoA Arrnr's
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NOT CHOICE OF WORK sic. or patriotic song. cooks from battalion supply eche- determinei! men, Britain was cite momeatnnL
'The Ottawa Journal states that To woisi»p in church. - } °n, hub around which all the Allied Words Prom the fast
=we may hope for enipioyn ent for To belong. to any,. religious, sei= Hull and the'cooks were bring- military, projects for Europe' re- Last week Premier Joseph Stal-
alI, but we can never hope for entific or social organization. ing up rations, in a lorry when. colved; For that reason Lhe temp- in, in an order of the day marking
eboicii of employment for • all. To attend any school or coUcge. they spotted the Nazis in the tat!on, to risk as all -out attempt the twenty -fifth annivetsary of the j
Even the 'merit system in Soviet C.To go to opera$, theatres or desert. There was only one thing to take. it taight prose irresistible Red Army,-noted - noted once agate that J
". Russia does not provide any such concerts. to do and they did it. -to Getman military leaders, who - Russia - was bearing the main -
Utopia as that. Arid they have To visit .museums, libraries or "- - have never shown ,rhemselcee weight of the war end that a
�tlie merit 'system of reward in educational centres. - lacking !:i boldnes». But• the cost „ second front had not -y( been ea- 1
avrry factory of the State. -St. To pursue any professional ca- THE BOOK SHELF was certain to 'be tablIshed in the west. At the same
.Catharines Standard. seer except medicine under Ger -' _ time he declared that the Red
o - law:
The second lag toward the south.
matt pity •had been created as as in. i
- CURE FOR SPRATTS To enter soy public -y,;,h �,L EVERGREEN HOUSE Its objective would -be.' to drive
By Louise Platt Aau A t .,-,^ ^„a strtrment -of- defense and not of
As time goes on send rationing garden or sit on any bench`in-a secure' the southern eszore oC, cvaquest.
becomes ,too tougher, Attractive young Cynthia Bar- . _
g it is • believed public place. Some observ'e'rs saw in this' an
We S rafts, deck and tits miasus, stow is very hospitable by nature. Europe against invasion from tha
p To eat in restaurants or cotes. indication that the Russians would
will be She welcomes; therefore the as- guar: -r. It might take the form
pretty well relieved of ..To visit barber shops, except halt their" advance when and it -
Their respective atle e�. =Win -' those sorted relatives, who have been of a giant pincers, one arm 'of p rgi partitioned off to segregate of a would ' they reached-, their old borders,
mipeg Tribune. Poles. _ drawn to the nearby city to en- ga through Spain, thus freeing German troops for
716 travel without, or to gage in defense work, into the perhaps : bypassing Gibraltar, to operations in the West. With this
WASHDAY IN RUSSIA use express grains and motor rambling old house which she Morocco and the supply routes of
shares with her the American, British and 'French view 'President _ Roosevelt tools
grandmother.
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'The Germans are being washed • buses, forces operating sharp, issue. From other Russian '
Then, she .adds several young men g fA Tunisia, while predictions of a a
tip in the Donets Basin. And the To use automobiles or 'ride bi- y g the other r sources came
who have been unable to fitid pressed through Turkey
- - • Rtteaiarts are proving rely good cycles, except -for cycling tb work: and along the eastern shores of the joint victory by the ' United. Na-
living quarters eisewhcre. The
washer- uppers — Stratford Beacon' To use pissing fields or swim- tions that seemed to set . a.sittb
Itftez..1G. rind A ^ ^ta_ resulting situation inevitably pro- Mediterranean .into Egypt. From feats that the Red Army. would
duces dairy problems and comps• Svitaerl�nd lass week east sat siacsea ics eiivrts. 3
—o— To visit health resorts or bath- MEMORY LINGERS' ing beaches. cations, but Cynthia revels in 'ports that Germany was trans-
.
An old -timer is one who asso- - To buy clothing. or footwear,. solving them. , Even Evergreen !erring troops through. France' -to-
$epee itself catches the excite- ward the Spanish border, and =-
'elates aboard of education with • except work clothes and wooden merit and fosters several 1'ove af- Turkey's President warned his OUR COMPETENT WOMEN`-
the shingle Wielded in the wood *, fairs, not the least of which ia, country, that the "war contagion" Women are stepping into so
shed, — Kitchener Record. shop except.in certain stores might spread• man w
and at certain hours set aside for Cynthia's own unexpected ru -... y wartime jobs and perform-
Poles, mance. Allied Possibilities ing them with such acceptance
infaa5le nyrcn is— being -re = To bu trit reed foodstuffs. _ Evergreen House : By Louise On the Allied side, too, there that man may be fortunate if lie
claimed from discarded stockings To own cameras, radio sets or Platt Hauck -Dodd, Mead _A were two Possible moves: One was is allowed to take charge of the
by dissolving them' • in sulphuric phonograph records: Company, ... Price $2.35, as assault upon 'the not tl;ertt ,pr kitchen after the war.
acid. borough Examiner.
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Bluey and Curlgy -6f the Anzacs - : ' - �He -Man stuff . -:' -.- :_____. By Gurney, (Augralia)
_' r . NEY LOFTY,. 110WS /t8pt1T COMING NO GOM 'b ME. ` WNERE I COME FROM W QUEENSOND .19E BOYS
OVER SD 1N' TWO-UP SCROOL. AND 1o551N PENNIES IS 'A„ Aii,E SO TOUGH 1' tY PLAY TWO -UP WITH
NAVE A 60 AT TO651NCs 511E PENNIES • r-on ' CISSIE GAME MAN HOLE COVERS f�� "_ `•
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v -.t,,. �� - ' . ' _, - _ .- - _,I � +,.,' • T #.. r - - �, ,.b,• _� . +s.-e°yxea '* "_''Pl.s :r t .. � t , yaz�•
til r� _r,, -ww' - ',7:��'J , ✓• .�,,.' ..:+:.i ur �.`�.n' :i. •'�' "`.! :� YJ, 'i ;r• .r es,. f*
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RH. FORSYTH. Or,(" D.. Iw -ecter - �� � 1, ore/
.�tnome -rs� �ia�., Ooc..,a .t ,a T• o� Ra C A STERl�1T' -- -
spaa A4smbaFOR w AaisrNas woa..a;t . - San y 7 �7--- C. A.
El.. esam to avpoiatnaat. iaT•
sranaeio�. ct�.e.,et. ooc. COAL CORE. � - Funeral Direater - - •
i+wraitne Dealer - New Goods are coming in steadily -
DUNOLD RUDDY Barrister, _ WOOD, CEMENT, • _ ,
�toeaw Moa+rto Loss. SAN. j� (� g�1 Q Katcr Ambulance. Day os N19M
south +ia[ of Roam. wbit►r. ■j .
BE1i1TON, BELL It ROSS aril
PHONE ts0u - Please be patients and allow us -to
Barnstors & Solicitors IWI L.09i `b SO PPLi t h -
pI G make a fair distnubtion of the uan-
' Telephone a16o loc0leartage work " q . e
A.B>ROOKE BELL. K. C. Ade1.28381 we havealso plated in stocks full r titles .we. recieve�by buying in small -
H. F. ROSE Bay St YAPL>4 LEAD` YiLl avfJ CO - - - —
L1<Ni d
-- .372 Y ,
For. uglis
JOHN L. POND Toronto '' ¢OMPATIY FEEDS-- _ -_ - -- _ _ -- .... _.-
- -,� NGIM�,1MtMILLAN- $arrester. Sol- -- i�tiarititles�
Tot Ot,tor._NatAhone� l sin 6 08 elind 4Atfeet A, i .MITCHELL And��Cold$ . -
,, w . 7t ti — Pickering, Onb. USE New Arrivals _- -
�staritrg+f�r 4r aYD #. MONK - Office 74 Res, 65 Pasmore Cough Mixture
. AND Men's tweed pants, "ski caps, work 1
DR. BEATON. `TOWNSHIP i C. B. Q. Cold Tablets
s afrida C. Acco ncer• t .' Ete- io us, .tor mitts and overalls (Haugh's)
k4 -- ak ri sfl icem . Whit 616, 13t— wuerot Notirce to YOU They }a{id up your resistance
[tarrta[e I,itessty. WMt.ttstw Out.
- A. E. RICHARDSON Pnreteai cod LlVer.on Ladies House ' dresses and workaprons
J' v_ (iENFIRAL IN3IIRAN�"E We do building of all kinds , _ -- _ - --
CARPENTERING -
.,REAL ESTATE CEMENTING' '.- ..'Our" Preacription Service IS Men's women's bov!s And anr'�rs w tR
�QNYEYANCIL�La
--Accurate EffldE$ t - -- _._
PL OF rubbers are coming through splendidly
,a? , old setablished sgwy, waa7 ROOFING �+ T �y �E +�
to mss' We also sell Brantford Roofing. 8 O Y E S L' ih TJ G Ir 0.9 Ltd
- . Phoe`a Pick 6000. Materials, Empire Bathroom THE REXALL STORE also men's &boy's Knee Rubber. Boots
Willi . MAW Equipment, Duro Water 'Phone, Pick 68 -
gjeteaas, Beatty Stable
GJOSNbiitD AUCTIONE$lt ANL _ =IIT^RE .ISAU83 - -s
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'VALUATOR -- l�ent. and �- - ,t1/Ie S e CHAPMA
Sales conducted Anywbers,' ��+g Materials - 8 a.n. ! p#a. Sa9n. 0 aa►. -8 Ala, '
ins - - - • -
;!hone or write. Address 614 Dundas Sale Register
ids Street. y., East, E.tima;e. Free Pickering I�ard� are
Wbitby..Ontario. Work Guaranteed Weednesday, March i? - auction•
_ sale of dairy cows, horses, iniple- _
-' WE SERVE Phone 6&02 .. - meets hay, grail -- ..and. surniture, .
- - ,PICH.ERING, ONTARIO _ p opert) of 0 Co Di nePic r- �n � — - - -y
the
-'- -- :P'. J. PROTT:3E Y-, -n. :- k _G ea ins oarclware
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=,AND ALSO GIVE No reserve as farm has m -
r4 been - sold. Terms, cash. Stan. Dis- _ - Far equi e t
W INS V RANCE ley, clerk; • Ted Jackson, a sneer. _
.� PETER LEVINE B. A. And
SERVICE- - B" Aft"" 8elieitor a Thursday, March '18 _
PI Offies boars - 1 0, Wed sad S1aR sale of Jersey Dairy Herd and El-
' B. MORLEY � Bar. PLrlmkg • Nut to LBt an eatrical Dairy Equipment. also ';Household utensrls �
• C I R l 1: �p /![e;L' nM f NA Farm Implements all in rood con-
OW NERAL [N>:URANCS anion. Property of A. G. cPi k J. S. BALSIDON, .. - •_ • .-��PICKERING
SERVICE -, PHOTECTICAN 'r � �� A /�" // � Broek Road and Lake Shore, J
I� •. • / • L ering Twp.. Terma . Cash. Sale at
FUNERAL DiRSOTOR AND 12.80., W'm. Maw, auctioneer, Thos.
' Elf[HALI!>8R - Annan, clerk.
- 'l�lucesswe.toi W. J. V %tl er. Wednesday, March 81 auction of S.'0NTARI-0._,,:
R0C K FARMERS
.. iBtoaRville sale farm implements, furniture, -
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Night and 'Day Sortiice .. ;:, - dishes and numerous other articles,
r PAT p9 u rt e f t I 1 c t t % i f: a r at t iditering, On%. one mite -E& of
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Pillage, property of Claude Field.
EGGS = -HOGS
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Terms cash. Sale at 1,00. Win, Maw
Wi3IT�°� •D, �,. :8'E �-r auctioneer; E. L. Chapman, clerk. -_ ,_ CALVES LAMRS
_$ealthfully- Air - conditioned Friday, April 2 - auction sale of _ AND ALL KIND$ OF
' S4 -rare farm, more or less,' Consist- _ �p .
THURSDAY; FRL, SAT'GRDXg� Inanranoe of All Hintse, ink 'of. running stream, year round, r oultry, both live and dressed
M AIWH L1, 12 and I3 8- .ioorned brick house, Ile= j�� (��
Two shaves at 7 and ! p, M. seat Rates Available with wired for hydro. Entire farm stock �I � �/'9RI11 G- FARMS -
Saturday Matinee at 1.30 and implelrnents, at Lot 13 ,and 14, i
�I�OIITlt) and $QrviCo.. Con.. One, Pickering. Estate .of the 1
Pickering.
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l�W r"W ;,. i_tidit- . tens, LAS&
l�oa , %0*,�CV _Add -. Pboce'. - ITi�D - :.
Sale at K.00 Terms on" property. day =1fi11111TIM eD EGO GRADING NTATM
BROUGHAM PICK 313 .' +of sale. A. 3 Failmer, auctioneer. QarM ONT. PHONE WBIBT! M Bins Crosby a" Bob Hope Phone Stouffville, 7309
PHONE AGIN. -6s W_ -31 XiLuam .1"a '
YON,DAY, TUES., WEDNESDAY Qsadlfai a►is,retiiss,�a .. t -
1MARCH 15, a6 and 17 Clarke PrelltiCe �lrane= for Sale - 2-wheeled,. 8x14 Quality - 1
Last Complete Show at 820 box.' Packer Farm, half mile East
LICENSED AUCAON>R®t of• "Lights" Pickering, A. Muirhead -. Poultry
Ile Glass Key . For the Counties of York mW Omit Baby cheeks
ario; successor for Corpl. Hsu No rationing wit eggs +.nil , pour-
PM
Alan Ladd. Veronica Lake try. They are needed in unlimited L`=
ma p p ties of C. A. S. F. and of d. o. .tea. Get your hocks into 11o,r, Fish lrl season
J. h;. Prentice (former- Prentice am line steady production by ,ordering, _.
Also an Added Attraction Prentice). Farm and Farm 8tes Bray chicks • now, giving' second
Sales a specialty at fair sad arssora choice breed, delivery. How. Shier, '
Melody Lane � able rates.
R. R. 2, Pickering; Lockwood Mill-
SILK S MARKET
rin m LOdre �
Baby Sandy and Leon Errol. g Co,, , g' _ -
Wanted - . 2 female. ere. E:
f YES, WE HAVE , Phone '1 � 4.
• Stroud Dumbarton, - •
,- =URSDAY, ..FRI.,_SATURDAY �- For Sale' -- three springer cows, _ �
XAIJGH a% 19 and 20 A Dad assortme� one due Mar. 27, one Apr. 11, one 1
i barrels of
COMRIE c$.
4 George 'Formby - - due Ma>s .15; also 5 or 6 b -- - r
- -- - tit of Men's Mitts apples. M. Barrett, Pickering, phone e
- -Kee Fit 47R$: - Rouen . Drake. Mrs. �r -- � .. • LIIa1TED - ..
p of good quality wbntea one _. Scarbor0 :function
H� Sandiford, Claremont. Phone
3609. ONES - Froward III7 and Scarboro 336
Also pyrex plates, Housekeeper wanted - by eeiai -in-
'WANTED valided lady;by April Ifft, W'�d Order,Your Storm Sash Now For Next
CASeroles cake dish- accept couple to occupy part of the •,
y lAne, - rent for:. housekeeping. Guar- = `+
den space available -on W. 2 High- Winter May Sound Absurd - But It Isn't
Used Sewing - es, double boilers, & wag at Highland Creek Address
- LL'M shin e 3 Box 361 News Office. 20--80 '1Read this: - "Of all botnestic Orders Placed During the Past
coffee makers in the Aoslntal , Bed - for 9916. Good as sea.al, for stogy Saab, Only One out of „ Every Ten was F+u a„
;a1NGER SEWING MACHINE new. Mrs. D; Gahhol , Pick. 98822 _.
- - - - - - -- take ree
- Bl�ougkalm; -0nt. - Wear -necessities p 6denc6
- - -- company . - . _. _ . - - -newglaame ; -
ware.. -- Bought and SoldF over` domestic requirements. This
16 Ontario Str. 1-*one 696 - v7� Used Cloibitng --:- Sterilized, clean- e- - _fact -coupled with lumber and I9bos -
4SHAiWA ”
pyrex e ed and pressed tike sew. Carry a g predicts •even worse con -
shorty e
I�:dd4 �:1 vl 1.:91, it , w p.o
4&11 ♦ iN B U SHBY overcoats and pants. Alas, a good sent 'there is a teenporary let -up in _
LANDSVdVibYOR stock of new leather; Coate and' the demand for sash and during the ,
THUM
Hardware Tinsmith windbr'eakers; and gents` furnish-4i -next two months we can promise _
F. J. DOtiEVA.�, B. A., Sc. C. PHONE 46 ing9 at very reasonaL e• paces. Call' ,i delivery in two or three weeks. Be M
Ourveyors Gibson and Arnold, 365 Pt( BERING 'and be convinced. well advised and ACT NOW. y
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Ring Star. East, Oshawa Phone L - Sant Schwartz
s, On file are the records of 198`1 J 2r1 Bond Str. West; Oshawa