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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1943_03_26-'t•� Fes,, ' i "�!i :_d'. •-+L'• ' . a':. ''' , - ., :it a`,`•rrZ•- .5/..'..,:� •'••.- f- �:'_:_,.,_ �• P1 K •...r1�, .. •1 • - . ?.l." `: 7�f'•'.�'y,.'"- .S:.L".; • Ilfal Lwo A VOL, LX11 PICKERI-NG, ONT., FRIDAY, MAR. 26 1943_ : No'..s2`j - - --- fa � mass -- Atn Ins r 0n - ee Wed. �� --Here O- : R: - >�y CW. McIntyre Hood, Secretary y NOTICE of . the Provincial civil Defence ;�.,. f — LOCALISMS CAMAttee will address. an Open Co- operating with, and in con• ; { Meeting on' Wednesday evening _ Q fo4zance with the request by the Wse Florence Mutch - -- spent, the • Wlartfine Prices and Trade Board, week -end , at her home here. >Qe1tt. Msrieh Si, 'at 8.]{ P. 3q. in in their effort to conserve ;many L. A. W: Maxine Elliott returns!! 3 forayer CoAnunity Hall here. 0 to the West last Thursday after a forms and articles of tmerehsadise, this store, al with others in this will- new British =We war and A. R _ I`. I age will on and after April loth ob- two�veek .leave at her hams here P. 1YIms, . which Capt. Hood wili Election of officers was conduct- A 'Born, on Thursday, March 18th, serve the following hours, for bus- that evening. ed by the Club on Tuesday sussing., g 1643, to Mr, and Mrs. E. Strottd� mess An invitation is extended to all, with the folio lected to take' I Duonbarton', s son,_ at Ftekaring rlagardless of wher6 you are living, office at the regular Vpieriod, July' Monday -, 8 a, m. 'till 6 pl, m, Naming �- to attend thii meeting. ' Capt. Hood- First - President, C. A. Sterritt, � � Tuesday 8 a. �.' till 9 P. M. Mrs. Will. Callaghan'. � and little! is today, one of this - province's Vice-President,, Jos. Banigr►n, Sec- _ Wednesday ,--- 8 a. m. itiIl'I p, mE son of Belleville, spent the week" -Thursday- - 8 a. nq Aill l_ p. un, - -_ - - tend- with_A T. CW agban.. and -_ i"I most forceful, sought- after, speak- retary, ;W. "C; Murkar, Treasurer, � era, who has -a - Imessage -for this- - Neil_R.- _Shortreed, Sgt. -at -Arms, ! Friday - 8 a. m, till ,6 p, nX ily here, t area, in particular. • It has Become Alex. Russell, DirectQvle: Rev. • DI. t Saturday 8 s, m,. till 10 Q m. -fir and Mrs D- G. MadDona14L our lot to be' located nearby a war R. Jenkinson, Frank IlL Chapman l :._- R. A, Murison and children, Agincourt, visited ors -- industry that places us in that cat - and Robt. Ruddy. Red and White Stare Alunday with their aunt and uncle, egory, a "vulnerable area "; which ,Mr, and Mss. John Murkar. E A Daggett, I should 'therefore coanpel us to .ac- Richard Winter has charge of A. Da, D. . L. Passes Mrs, X Gormley, of Kinsale, - -- - quaint ourselves -with certain facts 'next week's dinner, and will introd- spent Thursday of last week with RhEND OF HEROES ' •.Works - manager of the, Defense . Mr. _and M and information, of value to those uce as his guest Aker, Ju 'M. _ !F rey Chas, Stevenson, Of ( Industries Limited plant at - Ajax CChurch Str. living in such vulnerable area Wilson, Construction and Water- � Squadron Leader L. A. Nickolls, and on Saturday, Mr. - Admission free.. Alults are part- works Engineer, with the Dominion . since it con*nenced operations, El-'land Mrs. Walter Stevenson, Brook- licularly urged to attend, — house- of Canada. former London newspaperman, rman, who r P � don Daggett passed sway in .Toron- i ,Bn. - - )solders and members of households ! is telling Canadian listeners of the' to on Sunday, March 21, -following, Mrs, X-Gartshore, ' V%itby, via. life with the bombers in Britain. To' a .few day's illness. Hight _ Hermitage Farm Herd Rankin be heard over the C BC Wed. Mar, y Y �- fled friends in Pickering thre urged Members of .St, George's' Guild !t ed b all who knew him in the des- '. High with Canadian Ayrshires- 31st at 1015 p,-m.from Ottawa' Y M?s• Hill, of Nobleton, returned trict, his death came as a shack to to. _her. - homme today, after a two- Booth, meet at the holme of Mrs. Ed • -. � �� his 'friends and associates. __ Y, ' Booth, on Thursday, Aipril 1st. Our _ DUNBARTON I week visit with her daughter, Mrs,' The last issue of the Canadian , Born at Fredericton New Bruns- Mervin Gould President would 'Pike to see all our Ayrshire- Breeders' miagazine notes,' - wlolF, he received his education at members at this meeting. _ in a "classification article " the re- The W A. will meet in- the base- Cecil Sparrow,. R. C. A. F. has cne-nt of the Church, on .Thursday Mount Allison tniversity, and later - -been 'transferred to- "somewhere- in We like these. cord of Lwv uuieis.,c� =,.,y z:�rr� . a afternoon April .k. ax `.ao oL. ,,K. - + -. -xk` tvm y� =post wraduate work . Wiestern • Canada, the herd at the local Hermitage The village Group are in charge, in Washington, D. C He Lhen ent- Pte, Car[ Burns is` boons from the Markham R. y Fhrm. Figures are taken from the -and the Verse for Bo[l Calf - An ered the employ of Canadian Indus- West Coast on s '14 -day !sore, �.. March 19. 43 re'P°rta of. the _past three moathc. tries Ltmited and for fifteen Years J. Craig urkar left last night and quotes in milk production as taster �el.i,. T was employed g Publishers of the .Nears: follows: "Hermitage Foundation The Dunbarton Unit. of the ?Zed P Yed at the firm's Shaw- for the East Coast and -his ship of You will remember, we had . Snow" 10,"H lbs g milk.- testing Cross will hold their meeting at the inigan Falls plant in Quebec, hold- the R. C. N., after a 14-day leave our sale itehiized ip Your paper last g. home of Mrs. C. Annis, Tuesday ing the positions of chief chemist at his home here, r� week. 'Wle were ve;•y well pleased 4•,34 .butter. butter fat, ,in 30b days; afternoon, March-30th, -1943. } and deparetnental manager' before Measles are .•being reported -from: . h with - the returns -_ .. your a ivt .and "'HerQriitage ' I•ady Violet" 12. coming to Ajax. The .following is a list of article j severs] different ,' nearby': sources. 1[ thought your readers might' be 89fZ � ' •at `lzr 3t14 turned In by _the T�iin�artwi knit lUf -He , 4 ouw4ved by:- -? �.-�i- - QLficial gs etatei; -.. "th$ plant. _ biterested in the results, and am first is the r "top^ 2 -year old and the Red Cross for -the month Feb- two sons, olio reside -at Ajax, and .afjax is-- full -ef measles, and out Iistin- _g -_a few of the highlight; of second, top t Year, in production . in Racy --8 �►r• pyjamas, 3 pr; boy's 'Funeral service was held at the of control ". the sale, Tuesday, March 16th and Canada for that period Luke Funeral Home, _ Oshawa, con- -.. - pants, 5 boy's ` shirtwaists; 8 navy - _ ... ,rained most of the day. Cow -and V-neck, sweaters, 1 Turtle -neck ducted by Rev, 11t, R. Jenkinson, ' - 'calf 21931.50, Manure spreader . Pickering. Funeral took lace at 'PICK RED CR053, NOTE." >j212., Grain -drill - INOfJCe 1.0 CTCC�ItOyg' .•• navy_ -tuck -ins., 2 -navy scarves, 1 P - : -- - S1BQ' Veal colt AIvL QTIi1rRS- grey turtle -neck sweater, •2 V -neck Montreal, with interment at Lake- Until the Red Cross r•-)oms are $44., Ensilage. 5118.50 per foot. Auc; - sweater6, Pr,- sesi nen's - long stock- view Cemetery, Montreal. , �. jn the Estate of Robert Greig, -ready to .use, -wily the= ladies please . tioneer sold 26 -head .'of, cattle in Farmer, Deceased ings, Pr. grey mitts, Pr. navy blue BUSINESS or PERSONAL note, that the work is' being carried one hour and fifteen minutes, wale sup. /", .4 T . . _ ^Y= " = TYPING i�-en upstairs. in' the church. , total over ;5000. ALL PERSONS having claims a• 10 Pr. sailors' sox - Gifts: 4 hvy, -- Advertleing Copy a Specialty Days •- Tuesday, Wednesday and ' _ Yours truly. _ l gainat the Estate of Robert Greig guilts, Baby blanket, 4 diapers, - Y' SOX ,N5, PICKERING Thursdays .2 p, :im. to 6 D. A late of the Township of Pickering --baby jacket, 1'- bonnet, '1 soaker, 2 Phone Pick. 110 P. m` is' the County of Ontario, Farmer, sockees, deceased, who died on or About the ---- �'s£���i:�,. - -- –�+t -- �--- �St#=- da3Le1 +Qcto�rr' A �2., 1942}._Ta_ ;he Rehool Boards and _Rat - ; _•: .. , � .: . are hereby notified to send panic- payers of Public School Soctlons _- A quiet wedding was rolemnisetl Mars of '$One to the undersigned Nos. 4 '%''lest and 6 of tho at Hope United Church Manse, Tor- _. Qn or before the 30th day of Aril ' . - . Township Of Pickering - oaW, when Shirley Jena, youngest , A. D. 1943, after `wMch cote • the - - - - - - -- - - - - Conoehzef Pickering, )lt�Lan►soa ;� my two the elaiats, of bolo h ;meeting ale take Notice, that at ' a - of the Council of the said - - Wide of Op1 G. A... 96epbene, Cam p the undersigned shalt- then have township, to be held at the 'Town- Borden, youngest son of the late notice, and the undersigned will . not ship Hall, Broug' K*n, on Monday, 1 'view, and Dora. L. Stephens, .Lake - be liable to any person of whose the 5th day of Apnl 1948, at the t RZNXWA1 OF UN�LO NT view, Oat; Rev. C. Y. Curtis oflia, claim they shall not then-nave not- hour 'of One o'clock -in the afternoon - iated. The bade was aWred in a ice - y � zrr atip}tCati9lt-- fto[r! W G Vs.T'Fyt _ street- length dress : of Soldier Blue, - owner of Lot 16 in the 3rd ooncess- - r, b with swede accessories and corsage D! at Toronto this 2nd dig of ion • of said township, to have the - - - - ` - - -- -- - - _ of pink roses. She also wore the Marsh; A. D. 11943. south- quarter. of- said Lot detached _ = TO all Employers: locket worn by her mother and sir- Lloyd John Greig, R. T. J, Locust from said Public School erection No- ter on their :w days. Tke 4 Wiest - and restored' to ' Public _ ! he'. 942.43 Unemployment Insurance . - Y Hi11], Ont., Awns 'Greig; IZ, !I, 1, bride's attendant-- was .her sister, Locust Hill. Oat, bytheir Solicitors; - Scihool .- Section - Na. ..6 aforesaid, to 8 e 0 k S expire n err ch 31St )6s. .T� 'M. Ferguson • of Toronto, Beaton, Bell and -Ross, which it .formerly belonged, wilt be - - Q. - -who 440 Onoae a V 372 Bay Str. co 111 IN 11 Flit!itl, corsage of roses. Mr. Norman Toronto; Ontarie''the said .Council will­ ,iear the Ne* Insurance Books for the - fiscal year 'Stephens, brother of -the groom was - -school-boards-or • any, of the rate - 1943 -44 will be exchanged b the Local Employ.' rn to = best man. Alter the cergcnony, the - _ payers of the said school sections, y p y wedding party, with a few close ` Eigthieth Birthday who 'desire• to be heard, with res- . ..ment and Selective Service Office in your area relatives -had supper at the Windsor 'pert to the desirability, of 'o= root • of for expired Insurance Books. Room of the Savarin Hotel after • Mr. John Murkar. received birth• -_ i ' con tulations soda the 26th, his grunting of said application. _ which the young couple lei't for a b Do not send in your Insurance'Books without _ short trip to Western Ontario cis- 80th anniversary. Still con#ined to Dated this 26th day of :March, ,1943 completing forms enclosed with t ircudar letter he continues: in �.nuch the • same led Donald, R, Beaton. Clerk 2 5 condition. - 6• - • - 'Iln Memoriam ' .I•f you -have not received this circular letter, , CARTER - In loving memory of get in touch with your nearest Employment and ' - our Dear Janie, wh'o assed away _. ` y P . - .'Selecti�•e Service Office. c •on March 15th, 1942. ... -. -9 ,. - : . • . , _ ' .+ ,., . \.: � - .' ' : - •� �' Of one Nye loved; Where it is necessary to quote the Employee's R Bub could not sage, ,Insurance Number, use the number with the The end. was. sudden, - prefix letter shov6n on-' the 'front- cover of the SUS But memory B i xill never fade away. s -Sadly missed, by Father; Mother, book: example P- 49247, E- 2245.1. Do not quote �1 y Izister other the book serial ntwiaber• printed 'on, the, inside. - You_ can help to elim - - l�tDaMcI1�H inate unneces_ sarY de-, -- Pages of the book. �.. i ice, III G W S lays by buying your - 13-AKER - In loving rnn,ory of a Protect the lienefit rights of your em.. } 1y i dear daughter- and sister, Annie; - - w jo eel b fat ! ! ticket and obtaining who passed .away,. .March_ -27th; - r p Y Y, oltowing' closely the procedure out -•' j troll the = inforrn tion - 3z. - _ lined in, the circular letter, and prevent delays you require BEFORE oph Iy a 7noanory 6f bygone days, - by acting now.:. - - ---- And a sigh for a face unseen, r .i'' •f You -board the bus.- _ • ''.. , • • - • ` - - y - - Y But , a constant feeling that` God tT1liZ%VLOT1N11:11N1' IINX V RA19C B alone HON: HwrrrxaY Mrrcasu, c0 T l:aatrn+ Hnuae '-. Phone' 4b'•' Knows beat what should have been,:. ---- - �tAUis J. TROTTfiR'tt - -r%ver rettnemberld by Mom, Dad, 1.Y ++ • of tw6or ' al J. TALIAN ` Y C 0 ' C H L I N E S " Sistert; Md Br4hers. Atd.AN M. MITCH17.i.' - 1 Mai . 1 f Mp�r�ex� � .,� � MY�`r <•�. 3 - "p -•�- .4'•0.17" rY^ , %•a 3 n../ . .. .. , , ♦ , -.- .6 • .a - ' •A ' 1, . - C4 Vii, s piles of surplus materials of war own planes and he install British Clothing THE WAR R - WEEK — ccfrnmentary on Current Events while coatinuiug to take what she ;heir. apparatus .in the American can from the United States. In machines. Beside this it, seems al - -• Coupons Stretched- Britain Poured. Millions Of Cash 1941 we exported four times as most ridiculous to nteutiori 'that *` many aircraft as we received trout -- -- BrA1&h- -lease lead-- supplied Amen- -- $Mons were told last week that : - -- ;Dollars Into American Industry other cot nfries,' andseht out 16 can tt0ops with 2,900,000 blankets, they: must stretch' their clothing _ times as many tanks as we took 2,000,000 sets of underwear; aced' rations still further as e__sebon.4 in.. .'And thus we arrive at the 4,000.000 pairs of wool socks. successive cut- in current rations -- J $y Lord Halifeix In T6e Americaut Magazine moot question of lease -1v„d. 3�t tai • - was announced. - What some Americans often for= sutumed. to most compresensively Hugh Dalton, President of the Two years before- the United Sherman.. which.• as every one _ get is that, lease -lend is reciprocal. in the language of dollars and Board of Trade,; told the House States was plunged into the war, knows, was a potent factor in the It works both ways. -Supplies fur- _ cents. ' In the last war the United - of Commons that 48 ration cou= - the British Government- was - pour- British 8th Army's brilliant vic- ...niched to the American troops States War Department alone pons scheduled for distribution ing• millions of cash dollars into tory over Rommel's vaunted Afri- prior to and during the invasion spent more than $2,000,fl00,000 for Aug. 1 would not be made avail - ka_­ Korps. ,. supplies in Gres Britaiti • and .' _= -- - srmerteau iadus ry- of North Africa may be cited as able until Sept. 1. The 60 cou- of-aircraft engines and prope2lat - I :het' ,„ d rsaisls #t�® tools - „.�xstmple ' Du * + ^g rrP tear sit _ _ _Thence. This _timr, up to Decem- pons issued March 16, 1942, for ' ordnance, '• ammunition, machine The - normal vo ume move s, 0 194'2 these supp:ren rct,- nPr; z. ail Doti a _.to la -motor vehicles, ' and ships. American machine -tool - industry resented approximately-1.125.00.- together spent only about $1,000,• to cover 15 months.. They alfead* r. The .total thus spent since Sep- is .$250,000,000_ a year. Long betore ships' tons, of a value which can- 000. had - been extended from - 15 li the United - States began,its arms- . '� t • beg 1939, has been- $3,200,- not • be. estimated. They _ranged ._ __. � _ . - _ - _ months to 14 months. • ment program, G r e a t Britain. • -, ltom airplanes and assault boats - One In 200 Ships Twenty-six coupons are re- Most of this consjderable fiufn Iaunohed a program of "float or to candy and beehives: - . _ wired for a man's suit and -19 -- _ _went for purchases, fully $200,- ders” in the American factories An Important Gift - - ._ -Lost In Atlantic .for a woman's suit. - 060,000 was spent outright to ex-, .. the. effect of which was. to- p _ _,._._ - _ paved factories and huild 'new. ones, form a pool of standard machine Typical of • the spirit- of lease--.', The toll of convoyed • United -the very factories Which today ` tools from which both British and lend, .I'think,. is an i4cident which rations ships lost in submarine : ore leading producers of America's American firms could draw. By occurred in the last few days be- warfare in the Atlantic is only Why 4 It? arsenal of democracy. mid -1940 .this pool- was an accom -. fore- the invasion, when American one in. 200; Admiral Sir Percy _ . - The airplane industry may be - pBghed -- reality -and the volume Weis discovered they tieeded radio Noble, head of the Admiralty dole• *h3' it the average person taken as an example. . . . While of Mire industry had been raised to equipment of a new type. They gation at the British embassy in can distinctly hear i. clock tick 'American `capacity for` construct- ;350,000,000. had no such equipment among Washington, said recently. "Only across the room, yet can't heir ing airplane frames was fairly By the time of Pearl Harbor ,the their supplies, but the - R.A.F. had' one -half of one per cent. has failed the radio from a distance of eight ` adequate to meet the increased annual volume had risen'to $750,- some. Without- an- instant's -argu• to reach port," he told the Welsh feet if it isn't turned up to a hog. neads, ,there was hardly any air- 000,000; three times its pre -war ment, R.A.F. fliers stripped their 86ciety of Philadelphia. - calling lume , t� T plane engine and proDetler- tadus= d � t�>�e important was - -- -- -- - -- - - - . . o be built. from the fact that indispensable ma- try at all. It had t _ h - • chine tools were on hand to make The British began turnishinlf possible the overnight conversion r - the money for plant expansion and of many factories to wartime ends. construction, ands total of $69,- I have been told that the output 00,000 has gone into capital as- of machine tools In - America is y sistauce - which means land. expected to reach $1,500,000,006 buildings, and. - most important, next year ---& growth which- could 'machine tools. Six famous Amer(- hardly have been achieved with. can corporations received the bulk out initial British impetus: - of this assistance.- ... Concerning Ships - American Adva Before industrial s -- -- - _. ,but this is only a drop--in the phase of Britain's cooperative war - = -- - Y bucltet. Altogether British expend!• effort; let us examine the matter �.iures with the - American aircraft of ships Some people would be industry total some $1 750,000,000. surprised to , learn that the Lib• - : - - - -- While this may not seem a stag- erty ship being turned out in the. soda is bas!¢nll of \ - gering sum_ in the light of subse- United States , y quent • Congressional appropriar British design, and that two of the dons, it means tha t America had shipyards now achieving produc- _ an airplane industry try built, up and tion miracles were built with Brit-' • sus operating when she realized liar ion. money. r ,� peril -aq industry that world have The story begins is September. - taken a much longor time to 1940, whey the British Merchant - - hulid ur L - -- -- *'-' ct rvu „11dlnlc Mtsslnn came to the ! _ rain's earlier assistance. United States to place, orders for su - -_ - - -- Or let as consider tanks. The 60 cargo vessels. Attar surveying `- Uhtted - Nations today have the the' field, they could find no ship- L dill finest tank in the world -the 23-- yard or group of shipyards caps• tan Genera: Sherman. It is the ble of building them rapidly. They ly 1 - _ enstom In -hotlt armies to think decided, therefore. to build the :...._.. �� - -• __ ;-• of this- General Sherman as as - yards, -Amer icaa product, and so to one Sites were selected and purcha&- - NO� sense it !s, •but is 'another it U ed at Richmond. Cal., and Port- _ - - s ioint.Anglo-American .enterprise. land, Ore. Two brand -sew Amsri• -' I: can companies were formed to. - ` • The , forerunner of the- General build the yards and the ship&. One _ __ : •. _ _ - Sherman eras a tank the Ameri• of these, the Todd- Califorala Ship- cans, called the Geaersl Lee. It building corporation, at Richmond, _ _ _ Like our sister provinces, Quibec has loyally geared all her energies _ was slightly, lighter. We in Brit;- had for its president -Der. Henry and resources to furthering Canada's war alias!. Qu6bec L delivering_ ssln had _the Stark' VI, which we Kaiser, who unt', that mo • ent _ s the in quality and quantity, promptly and *Met ntly. Hot soon .. •DetteYea �° ue a lari,aSis !Ur 0"'Y and �tlq�are distinguishing themselves b7 flq!►tlaq, nerving, worktnq .., _ . .. . -- tikely ..opponent .. cent!! it. wont It la hardly necessary to speak in alt phasee of the Aluaea Darien ai combat, convoy, aaa prcxitiacooa against the Germans !n the Battle of 'Mr, Kaiser's exploits. He built _ - Qu6beo it a vital factor in the production of war material and weapons. - of France and (ran decisively beat• the shipyard and SO ships !n ap• She produces 40% of the United Nations volume of aluminum 90% of the total su pp ly o fasbesEos, 25% of the world's newsprint (70% of al� newspapers -- - - .. . en. We stopped making the Mark proximately lE months: Leos well -• In the Amer; depend on her "for paper). Lumberinq and mining for war 'Yr at once and sent our expertenc• knows, but hardly less spectacular, ;purposes have reached vast p in French Canada. This Province ' . rT„I*sd Mats- was the achievement of the new sup -phM enormous quantities off foodstuffs to the Uaibd Nations, especially to buy quantities of the General shipbsrtilding company at rortiamr, _- - ----- . -____ - Lee. Perhaps You can imagine our which accompIL4hed a stmila • _feat Merchant shi and war vessels, tanks, artillery, she1L, aircraft, parachuiss, _ .++x_ ..�._ : :: su for the �rces, ammunition ad all kinds, depth umerabie dismay in those -dark weeks after In Y3 mouths• -�4e- ate ==° pro}ect pP - °des - = Dunkirk. to 'discover, that the Oho. cost . the. British $125,0002000. _ x - -- wood and tome war pscxYnk �,, L., ] �. r`. C. , -ere major iteass e# - - -- - -- oral Lee had all the faulty and The most recent figures I am -outp from a vast manufacturing oomph powered by enormous hydro. .. able to fled show that Great Brit- ea resources. weaknesses of the Mark VI. War - demands on our industries and agriculture, and our increasing There was no time to build -an ass's war production per head of _ Participation in the Navy, Merchant Marine, Air Force, Army, and Women's J entirely new tank. British sad Dopulatioa 1s still greater than Auxiliary Services, are absorbing all our man and woman power. _ y _- ` American engineers sat down to- - that of any other.. nation on earth. Quibec support to the limit every war sad Victory Loan and every war - gether with our men who had That doesn't sound like business �mp�9n �� �> Pm4 objedives.-Education is making great j - -- been in France and made changes as usual: ... ` ' strides and is now focussed on war needs. Qttibec is kieping faith! : .- the' - General Lee. Even whilA Dneylatiena comliared -' We yvarugly welcome all our fellow Canadians who" business brings them they were making preliminary Br ±rain has a 3 opulation of 83,- to Qu6bec Province:. Though our people toil night and day for our common , — sketches - Britisli” money was being 000,000 between ,the ages of 1'4 and - - Victory, our hospitality-to visitor sty as warm as of old whit the quaint charm spent to rebuild ,American fan: $6. Of these, 22,000,000 are work­ • - _ and scenic beauty of Qu&bec remain unchanged We cordially invite _ sprits and equip them with new - our friends in Ontario and elsewhere in'Caaada to visit no- again -when s i ing ,full time in either industry, Victor; has been won. -tools. Out. of this surge of effort the armed forces, or, .civilian do- came the first General Grant, fence. This is 'bqutvalent to the R fries promptly attended to al + which proved adequate to bold the mobiliaa -ie • _ o! about. ti0,000,000 • THE PROVINCE Of QUE46C TOURIST,AND PUKICITY WREAti, Germans in North Africa in 1940. a la_tn the Vnited �StateB� _ ZOO Soy Street, Toronto, or Qu66eC City. But still Lt- was not good. enough. , Women between theNages of 20 Pulling Together and 30 are liable to conillbrlption,.ia Ia the ensuing weeks^,natlon6l -' the aimed serviEes, and while all - - ■ --' �� - _ _- Wes were forgotten; Americans,. women between '19 and .45 have til ` Englishmen, Canadians, Scotsmen been registered for employment, - worked' slds by' side #eatgnleg, those .between 13- and 30 may only testing, discarding. American be engaged through the offices of money and British money went the employment .exchanges. .. _ over the same counters, and out Nor'can It- be said with any truth ._of this .cgmo_ the new. General that Britain is building up. stock -. Bluey and Curley of the A4"cs "Which is yours, Fritz. wmt� , You Sp"T) iME SEEN ' TMT FRITZ WELL. WHY DONT •- +' - MAYBE GO CAOOK WKEN Z PINCKED " BLOOMIN ftR Cora IT WK . ' • IRON CROSS out: 'IM �� '{p "fM ? AFTLr,R. RIGIHT� ALL.. IT PROBABLY MEANS A Ld TO - By Gurney, (Australia) a... HEY `Ibt! COME AM PICK � 'YOUR PAN CROSS our OP S LITU LOT •'r �ea:+.a•9ri.', I�..�arc�' ^es.rfs,�. :IY. J•t - .' �'+, 49a1.' z', YM'= '�i!5".via;'^Ar ";vaw•�" -•_. - - - ,eexn.s...�s+n�• <.n"+r.. �eTU'•'�.c•.• ._. ..epa4 • .re .t -�+.. n. ._. .. _ war- cheat, every' facility offered local g Y3 ernmsnt to Iead this ,RECTAL SORENE35 AND • - =h AI - The Province of Holds .. _ 'for participation in war Jinanciag province along. the road. o_f>'ull _ A Steady Course To Vieto being eagerly taken advantage of. and complete co- operation, in the . -PILE TORTURE A case in point is that one of our national war effort. In total ac- By _ small villages which 'subscribed -cord with the policy' of our - federal QUICKLY RELIEVED t. The Hon. Adelilfd Godbout, Premier of the Province of Quebec 406`7c of its quota in the latest government all along we find our- if you are troubled with -- itching _ war IQan offering. , selves now, in view of all the ter or r- bet.&l sureness, do not delay. - - - -- ! circumstances, and among them treatment and run the risk of letting _ The third full veer of war, 51ist and the deep -se& fishing industry - _ tats conaltlon - a ^r closed, shows as perhaps its great- we were all able to come through Quebec enters LP43 not only the stamp -of wisdom which 1112 itching ur soreness ur painful_paea- _ = ,tat incidence, as fns as the with vast contributions in.. sup- stimulated to further effort by cannot but be seen to have put age Of stool is nature's warning and pru.pes trsatment should be reoured Pravinte of Quebec is concerned, plies and ;aw products to the war. the- long- awaited sight of the upon that policy' as well as the at ona•e s renewed and even more toms cause of Canada and the United elusive goal of Victory, but with success that has attepded its axe- For this purpose get a package of _ a. piste dedication tp the ideals of Nations. her steadfast will and_ desire fqr ctltion,. Hem-Hord tram xny drugglal and -T]gOre, than ever disposed use as directed. This ' formals freedom and the task of Victors, Because of 'the inherent sound- . shoulder -to- shoulder stri%ing with to fult continuance of that re- which to take fn blot, y is a small, ' as well as the_ mar galling., of er- ness and stability of our e- onomie her fellow-Canadians of all races lationshi Canada's Prime Min- relic to 'take tablet, will quickly p. relieve the Itchinl, and soreness and spar' poi�hle form to 'thnca P - ronst "ution our manufacturers arid creeds. and. AeThays more ister's ctlt'ring and enlightend aid lu healtng the tuts tender duOta. in e, c_ • field tivere, a>51e to brYng sl�nittcaut still w dIe I111111ealatC words: �ocnm matters now Lui FI °m u�:•t r is elusive.ends.. �� g'. hiJ;bty teuuwmeuded trod it deems Thanks tc a comparatively long reorganization for war to fullest `question of'ari early Victory; with Viet ry seem to us -in Quebec the-height of telly rot any use [o ! risk n,_palnrul and enrun,t• pile term view taken in this Fi-ovinte fruition, and to carte industrial far greater pu%vers of •perlorm -• to pct whole sitaatien ln-•a cutluttiun when ,ueh n rtntr remedy - fro: ?l tIYB OUt9i't .I' `llanlllt c* for prou,tetl ^'t to tICC: 1'r �`. .. ^.CC' tt :.. !:C l a:i E f; ra.t% or Il ills r)l a:. 't'_+ Eli tl:0 the Cite may ;:e h;:d n' :,:! a:. ' " `, if y:)u try C0= O'a':d'i:6[I 2 ?: ?�__ •.'-r (.,Cfort. t+r in the f:. «. Of t,!I ti'.� 1C�i te''.tlt :5 C':c'n CD "•.. : €;i 11Y 01':'. \t'E %!.. ?CS-:;i1C 110:.- 'FUr t- a:!:.ria': eUtlt,, :i•: •U w Et} +u rr:• Is, file l'JCnlntO7i e ,d C'i'C ab'e loge C�t:t :1 ii'L' Jn Oi' t'ekE ?1E( ., yc.. ?;ii> 1y.: .L. ci;'Lt- 1,0".`(" ` '........ _11"O U; y7 �. 1�4 'fl sir�nge � . .:. __ -.� - - _ ._ - - ,� ,1•J!r1-1�4.•. .., . ~QC 'i:' 11.1'a:ii 'ftl' �. .,i. � -'�•!' a y,•1'� - - - - '. `� rilat' _.- .:I- E:(1'' `Yj't; a!1d'tT'.�, t0' tri•.�': ..,_, !•t ^.5:2':Yf: ".... _ .`,ie --- � _ _ - -. .. - , , 1 .. li' �E:�i'• � v1j !�.Ck. •'d�.a�Eg i.'-sra'. - inauserut� o♦aul;a in new, e�....- fife I,r;� a ^.:. us, .'P 'raw: a'il A: a -6, of of tr ��rr' fiat direcaio: oil e1 c en, i:a 'rnzferL.ia_ by .::e that wor1.I, Itor yet 'of so-;id given Jk: j F'S O Dw Jh- -. e??SS ' Called on for maxi produc- same t�'.:e21,, they feels ,also •s':'.e politival sy stem, but tafi er,` and` - = -- X��. �4'a'�.r;.• tiori ftonl our os,�lntiful_soil, tlu _to_.orercu...e what tareatel:ed_to e':en essentialFy, her,o,.a2 r Edom _ .Da�o� cry of a quick way 'of Quebec farmer ha8 more . than he a serious difficulty -in file unit- and that of our Dominion. She a3(:lttino_ eyes,- to Earkness is aid- responded. Out ut in field crop3 -ter of a �c u'eit' of s':'1:I I la :!o'.tr, sae.' at t ^c outsct that there would iilg the Russian Army in. night for COmmon p r. y , ... _- - in getycral has far esce.ded Ahe. by cUrour):nting _it,: e_'•_lnp gry Ue an•infinity of effort asst sacra _ had. ?ra asses rseonnalssance oper- ordinary sore < < - flee . -demni dad ds � th,� t v. atipils, a Si, .'let Ine•tIical re ort re- triroai most optiznlstic esi i+na:es, made a fashion v:i 11'tile �V�'E:al:lC:1 `n k the bc�inninti 'of'`the year. Tae fife vroca:io' ?al�trai it? f • 01,4 ti _ 1'ictol;,a•. be knu',v 'Lit::;_ `-a•:itlg latt.;r ><jy tl•, much try euntsi'i.ae, <h + ai:i pay fin': ir;l pile Adlugists ' are si,l to sanle is tr,:e of elf in' 'prof: people n ':.'y conic tt joiu. ` ucts a's V e with particu ar *anxs o�inc- iilsiry, - .hat prict: ;'and,witwher c;'':, wide have aeveloiAza methods which "re•` ett��,.• -_ : •r „pcSn as to 'cO =ts an F c'...i •.:. �nu'es 'salt in maslmu:n adaptation of the MG 4� e: •• t: emphasis on hacoa, will., Lut_.'. _, _ - = ]all : r n na. httw:fn ere to darkness wilhitt -€se GIiCrJa', CE,15. ,- „UV }, :la nLicli „c - sine 12v, u.�cvt 4(�.�•�c� •�v..- - -•_ - made stetting eontribufien to fife tiriued throughout fist ;'ear hrr bon's alt.•':'. \`seer the ,ug,l the or s:x m:n ices lnsteaa o, :11e .5 _ : rovisioxia of Canada's armed abuhdant contribution it y0..un� ('nsuing years of trial 'pals =he been or ;4 minutr;s i;ually required. farces and those of her Allies, men- fui' all` the aruicil foices, found 'tai' --flilrch; 'rather has she 1 sill recently only one method Our new slid highly important ' tr_ - -both for service in Canada and gone tin- with -even greater and of shortening this period was dustly of flax became '. stabilized overseas, and hies `taken-to herself. greater' effurt, ever higher, and knot; n. It before passing into - with a production that -reached -- .. l.a.d..na -ble pride in• what they higher sacrifice, to aehieve" in darkness a person was kept in AtHeveS distress from MONTHLU splendid commercial piopor'tions, have accomplished In t�to path o {• 1942, hesizir� a manpower and weak.-- instead of 1f]'1ght, light, it FEMALE * • - duty. "these are they who hare, diversified 'production , contribu- was possible to reduce the period In mining, forest exploitation, above and • beyond all, led its tn.; ' tion of • trereendous pro:1vortions, of adaptation, from 45 to 50 mili- _ day to that elevation from' which a -notable share in the epic of utes, to -26 or 30.,minutee. .. - EA K N E S for.the first time; victory is clear - Dieppe. _ - --- -- - ly in sight; - -and' it. Is to them. - .. '' �' -' Lend -Lease Balloon$ Lydia R. Pinkham's Vegetable - more than -to any other, that we An entire province courageous -- Compound not helps relieve must look for the consummation ly • at. war,., is the only fit and Zai8O1Pe'k'' of our Napes in the coming year. proper characterization' for Que- Thousands of British -made lend -' °"' f°°�ings -an° t° monthly zua°' Utoaal diaturbanaea. it helps t►aildvp uebee�e financial_ contriiwtion bee at the beginning of this year lease barrage` balloons n )w pro- reaLltaace Inst distren of '•tllm- + Q - - tact the= west coast of the United ` days." m Canada` • the war effort continued 1 '943. • *trong,- prow --ing an outstanding It has been the policy- of :the States. 1 factor in the sustaining of the cauniry'D luuaulr. '% feel ALle au pay' ode's 'n as has a'tonlc effect �IS on the. •.spirits; amongst. nations L S TISE -- and peoples as well as amongst _ -- - rdamduals. our people nary Ftli9, HIDES. wool P64YTINiRArM1 - - - AOW waxed more and more enthusias- BABY ctilrxa SHIP US. SOUR FADES, FLTRti, yrRCr , tic as time has gone on in making = HYBRIDS 'FUR EXTRA VICIUUR Wool. Horsenair. Top' prices. DON ��� THROUGH No also popwAr purebreds. Complete yyrompt -returns. Pearlman_ & rbe Hem. gala, or Hall +t ,, their individual mosey 'do' list, all ages. Fairview Farina, 12o1dberg, 1R0 Front Street, East tions to the nation'p expanding St. Mars s, •Untario. - .Toronto. Government Liceasea HAVE YOUR SNAPS 4 i Wool Grading Station No. 22. - Deticered by /fail 7 ■� GAY W'UODS' Q t.' �\ L1 "f 1 LHlA. 'DYEING A- CLEANING developed » �d u a...printe . fo my c. _ �'c a ■ ble i ality .,t reasonabl,. prices, dewetuped and printed for only YCS, Free , U Asti T ti , ��eme ualfty 4nd fobs serrtce Look out for rod aat.ah. ®u:, lmmed:.tie deliV- ;FIAV1.1 .YU Y t1.lN1U ..'E� - - ---- " ery. Produced from ' our own dyeing or cieealn 4 Write to up ante _ -Roll your owneisl f,En�d•t, -terf tOr4. .rytvvod l�r In'o,matlun. we are �eJ�t! to IMPERIAL PHOTO SERVICE e from Sluggish i:'arm, Yluua� Hamatun, :aat,VVer _ your- <luest[ons. D p ka �tattQn J, Poroa:u ... merit' N. Pdrker's Dye %Vdr :. go for Qgden's KIDNEYS 5i i l i:1;Ilra. 3AL' +!T �.:L :'L�1F- Limned,, Ist }'once Street - To- its. flay r„ rddlo t'l i, k• :f•,P' f!v- roots RE1ilvvil •3 MADE i'!. i.: N•Ec;- abillty. ' Tna tt uubl, tt ; t h 'buy s zl ea 3c rurtr. E:..rr : gr merits - Indiansontheprairiesneverdis• „ „ It.U1tD1itl� ?I1G 'JCUUOt. alZr 5 X i, 1oS, b x i! -bc. l'rum t and- hopy.;•, r- the- the • hirkd Is p Fry the Original .DvicbOro�ss mu;i- service.• Foto k'iclahc; a, 428 _ .,covered the use of. wheels'. that' th..•�' sun t ,h.3e. their lack L E A It N i.1414DHESSING' rH, But old- timers cottoned on to It !s polac ;_'SS a'altc that y Ld_: a Hf • ilual -) 'Utful. It' 1,7­ :a {e -to Itobertsun tncthud. Information Jarvis St., Toronto, �flgdefl s. Tfi anon c_coveveef . should be filtering out of our biorxi the: du any ihlnyi about it: Time, on requ -t - regarding • classes. - -- Ay - d' qty send c F .�. a.i,c, .I.ccy eycus. trg rr ...i .' xuoert.•ucrr tit,ruremains .stns- R to be a distinctive blend of tram t+� a.rc,' t � :nv, -t in - .; :. +u,a but cramps. restless, sleep- broken tits. and csny, 1:i7 '.Y, code" Road, 1' ',ronto. safari and DurnEs[ the beat chleks.i Thr Tavvddle choicer, riper tobaccos ... the mg g. For, relief use the Hucchinx - psett; !d o�, r lvu,uvu ZUEl.'rvN !t. CASE, k k;U1STLle1cD remedy that has wee the grateful thanks roverntri. t:t - Ypprovrxt :hicks . a M,\l'Hl\E`RY United Dttbtes, C'anad'ian, British answer t0 atoll- your - owner's - y' week. t\',:. ^an Kn'a• p :,,rcpt de- �, Patent Atpurney- Booklet krratis, 9,.. of thousands' for many ears --GOL t ,t.li E'.aID F !t ALL SCRYLCS Established over forty Veurx 88 prayer. Try it today. -MEDAL Haariem Oil Capsule±,• • - Ilvery �n 'Baired I:u.k�i White m,ionintrv, ,ilbcrt C. ,`torey Balsam .Avenue, Toronto. This effective diuretic and kidney stirsut- _LeFhurns, Whael Iturk -,. White T1:u hlnery c'runpany,'25 Bt:'.\tbant - Ooden a quality for pipe tntokM� L.,whorh \' Barred. ltd, k�, xad last b the original and genuine Dutch , errrt. Tur„nru, Ontario. too, IA Can! Cut Plop Drops In carefully,meaeured amounts in many ..,.th. r °popular - .puicbrredr ltABli1T•J 4aateleee Capsules. [t fa t5tte of the most and- hybrid trusae+l._- Sen.t_fui 194.3 11.1:`t:F:L 14HED ' neme known remedied tor. relieving mot :a it rind prlu,i.br, Also FOR SUc 1 WILL SEND �'C`Ml,'",TE - favorably g turkcya� ,.a:I alert tr :v r age - Aiuuf:i:'s' ,.f.%NT . WHITE kW1;AR' inforMatlon:' breedinr=,' haunlail, :,congested kidneys and irritated bladder. pullets. 'I •., cddly l bl:lc 6^%her- �i.� k,,.w i -feted No. ] r;crrrr_ cllpp,ng, marketing; vngoru ran- It works avviitIy. hclpiag the delicate'. its Lirtl;t.,a: t'crI u�, v4t:ilii%. tnati„n 9G'r :n 3 days. Spc;'111 lbit.A: A. E. Iilassen, 130.• 4, Roe- - _ 5ltera of your kidac}sto•purify -the blood. - gr•dintt'tk rrnrrsn assures even entUd, Man. - - Basch•eyou get the original and gems rte - k= ',( ;S IN r'C.t• I'.1A:E,.N, , r;t t,NT.1- i ,,,v in X, a tifurm stand, heavy ` 'Vi packed 1n Canada. insist on getting Ellen ire wilntrd c<r. cola.. asd yigid.,,An- lut,ly peak val,uo• best RHLIMA'I'lly PAL.Nt INE CUT GOLD 41EiJ:1I. }laazlem' bfl" Capsules. abroad. 194'3 uuflcta u•,14' b0 on m:utrref' liuy', c lb.; Z or over' thu prudueL�n,t_nd of many m11' ;t„ lb,. prep�iid, Ralph Moore & READ THIS -- -EVERY :h'FFE1tEIt 40c at your druggists. ' 1 'lion, egi s.. <:rZ every bit u-r uQuip- gun -. nox 1 :4 Norwich, Ontario. of Rheumatic Paina or Neuritis " nitmt 111' t+tt.:pe to handle iii the" • should •try • Dixon's Remedy. shirks you ran. Surnn Bray IIEDICAL • Munro's Drug Store, 335 Eigln, -- ' a c h I c k s Immediate - ,r- hfpmenL Ottawa. Postpaid $1.0u. 1 Started; rxkrrels. 'ciil),1rt-. This DIXUN'S...ItE�f3:DF -FOR NSL'RLT- sLiCb:R�J OR KALE a n 4s, nv time for d�llyJi.�. Let's ih and Rheumatic Faints. Thous- ' _ know avh.,it you want, •tct'll do- ands FatlsfiPd. ' 'Munro's Drug ' -> ei^ 3. .. s.. .. ..'ni.,. : t -:, 33i . �l;? :, £ttavP�- 'ras2�MEAT ..1 :A1 D. RRtxE.. r, .7r.L�'�R9'_ aebond ch�ic.I) Bray Hatchery, paid i1.00, 25.00 up -real bargnin. Berkel -120' Jahn \ Hamllto.n, .Unt... Rtducta Company, 533 College HERBAL. HF:ALTH'TONIC Street, `Formito, 'Ontario. - _ h M M I A A si4llcxs DON'T READ THIB - ' you' are looking h to for t genuine SI1iETLA.YII PO\I6S WURLD • - Uick PRODUCTION herb 1.'health tonic, lazative and tiTNAl \S - t'hicka -large Lej- lilooda purifier - one, w h 1 e h 13SETLA.UD YONIES FOR SA1.R horns. Rocks,' Rede Australor ps. strengthens, peps up and im- Bartona Pony Ranch, Nokomis, ;y Sussex, Leghorn Docks • Sussex proves kidney, liver, and bowel $ask.. ALMOST -:gy Ry &NUTS of every :day - is the kome, Reds from Beaded' and blood- action -one which will aid in cor- =d" street store er isetor��7an de\lend upon MICA. It is tested breeders.. Livability gUar- recting. stomach ..and digestive �TOCK FOR S'.tLF: _antged.. 31ARTIN CHICK -F_4.R1i$, upsets, - removes pimples and - ' its malting practically .all • electrical appliances, alto has a G,T, --- •• ac ea etrwnr even 'E -CAME RI- 3":' !t I"ti•n >syriad of outer important uses. Without mica, millions of tools Smoot out the kink■ and, give Reds, Exhibition quarity. BUILDINGS FOR SALVAGE EGGS FOR HATCHING and instruments essential is winning the war would be impos- quick' relief to •rhbumattc aches Group 1: $3.00 for 15; $5.00 for 20; Bible to produce..' Advanced• modern aviation depends upon, WANTED TO BL•Y BUILDING$ and pains. Customers say that iZ00 for 50. Group Y: Ji!alt price Nu -Tone herbs-will ' do this and • of Group One.. Quinton lf Son, mica. With the'eoming of peace, the world will stilt need mica for wrecking, Factory, Min* eveu` more, and we are BoinL to Whitby, Ontario - -=and MORE MICA. equipment. Bridges. Dredglag .make. it so easy -for you to -ob- Equipment for. Salvager Taylors tain two packriges -to prove their Wrecking, 27 Stanley, Brantford, merits for yourself that you can- TECHNICAL BOOKS t AND THERE'S MONEY- IN IT -for at 'today's levels Mica not afford to pass it up. ---'" brings from 60e to .s5.00 per pound (fI0,000.00 per short ton). COWS FOR SALE 2 -FOR -1 'SPECIAL OFFER _ FREE CATALOG4E OF ' TF:a IlN1- Mail us one dollar bill and we cal books, for the practical man Ewen in powdered form, ground down from otherwise wasted JERSEY BREEDER'S will send you' by return parcel or engineer.. Dominion -Fide mail scrap at the mine, mica sells for ;60.00 per ton. - B E 1 N G UvEitcHOW 111aJ WE post t w o regular-,dollar;-size order service. Write or call C. have a [ew prick: ages of Nu -Tone Herbs -a Cole and Co: Ltd.;r The 'Book -- ' purebred registered :Lull two months'.. treatment. tar. Exchange, 'Departme'nt W, 370 tr dead tor' Your should .fully' accred lted.-cows for sale,•" ust'the , EVERY INVESTOR read the high teNters and excellent pro= j price of one. This offer Bloor Nest, Toronto. 4 • - a +�'� -C'opy of This ■mwstas story. of .)11CA In this ducers. Look them over- and take good for one month '6nly.'Stocks - - lnrurn1ntive Rook are running low. Mall your order. TURKEY SADDLES sank- Illustrated 'boob: It brinks your own choice. Bokarfarm, today. you also the facts about MAJOR -;, R.R. 1, Whitby,- Ont. UNITED SUPPLY COMPANY TURKEY SADDLES: 30 CENTS ' MICA MINES LIMITED, already •10fi Queen West, Toronto each, delivered. John W. -Wild, ' in Production -end buildinsl a -FARM FOR SALE 19' Lanadowne Ave., Loudon, Ont. mica manufacturing ladaatn' as OFFER TO INVENTURN well as a mine -with shwrea . FARM FUR S ALE, - FINE BIG j atilt available • at level that house.. without stock, 4 ' lets, f@ THAL I'OH PANTS AN VFFER TU EVERY INVEN't'Vl1t present /tents of room for sub- acres clear. Balance in bush, to Lisr of Inventions and full lnfor- } -' stautlal, speculative profits. all cash $4,000. • Ste. Therese de TRAt TUIt PA k{TS V E W AND r r v matron sent free. The Ramsay -Gatineau. Apply *Elie r thler. Co., Registered Patent Attornej e, Generalo luto and Tractor tSUpp y. 1 • .. �.. �, �, ` Maniwaki, 'Qua. 273 Bank S(reet;• Uttawa, Canada 12 Fiedertck St., Kitchener, unt. f Just Barite , FARM PRODI:CE PATENTS - - TRACTORS REPAIRED NO OBLIGATION your name. , sddeeas below I = SOYA BEANS WANTED WRITE FETHEH.3TUNHALGH & COMPANY - - prices to William Reedt'i80 and 1Py90 ilti•s41 rWeatLsToronto- ihauled. b REPAraine U echan s. YAnte .. .............................. rmrte Street,-Tnrflatu: Wta.ctei -iii Jittoraiu +a ^^ �n r•. T Write to Waterloo Mean tacturing _ q o an)', L. i m i t e a, ,t aterwo, - -,' - ' - -- - - . ' F�►d11NING MILL _ _ . ... Ontario. - • uelaC Aidreait .,::.,.•...,•.'..',.,•. MILK CANN'RENIRWED FANNING M%I.L (Kline) PROVED a'ANTEb - Dtti RCIlANDI!!E RLI .... trest seed grader. icreeMng re- RUSTY' M11, -K ,'ANS RETINNLD a - ..- -- - _-- . • • . • • • • • • r -s- - Kline Manufacturing, -420 - like, new.- %Ve Also. kitty-- old_cana.. HARDWARE, - PLU -NIM t,, - EI -::C. NMAJOItMICA MINES _LIMIT'ED Willard Ave., Toronto. Montreal Tinning « Retlnning tricnl, Estates; _-Ba rupt_ and a 1 IN Toronto St., Toronto, On?. � _ - Co. I.M. Montreal. c scwitlnusti st �oliKht for FOOT UALM PR1t!It /NAL' each. Taylor's ltandlse, 420 _ Colborne. Urantfod a "' '► Share4 of MAJORMICA 'MINES Akre quoted ` r SA U M Wh:KA Ft n M BALM destroys 10 L 1 t A H C0 M 1 N U t31•:1 i Ill F:_ -Daily on the Toronto Unlisted Secloq offerisive odor Instantly, ifs Christ. WondeElul book sent r,•ee �y' . bottle )'it wit It Mat. 'Danalan 8erriddo J1llasfon. Roc11ei4ter Nets ISyS,UE NO. 1S --`43 - Drua stare, Uttawa York. - w,r •• - -lC� � r � r '- ~• :.rS ^ r, •.� i l '- - - - t, J -• - ` .x _. - - .. _ - " -,- • '"L'c �.. • .. . . y.i P .. .. �.�.. -.z _• Wit'. -_ _ ., ..- .. .,� - __ _ - �'TIM P C 111111biG XWW - MONZ Aunt. a -W 16 MIJAK ► _ Aft ebsa -- pil is a zt far!'!' 'Elitvator - ,• Clarke PII•entic� . 1 Odic: a n �,s:: s�s� r...d. _ . LEY -ON GIB30N --. � MtDas:ipt•lona to Wa illai0ed BtaiM UCEMED AUCTIONF%R q SPiOAL' •TRANSPORT, - W OL Britnist, $Lee in adrsooe► lass the Counties of Yost sill Out " � "_Sfsrts, 0 Pro per toe Co> —;►� w. i't�a TRANSPORT rr _ # 1670 Protein. cite. of C. A. S. F. and -ot w Li• -- # - QAR aAttllr ; ' SriBrbush gespstal r J. R. Prentice (former Prtrntica a:x ` Stouffv�lle t M(�ti Ii\i�} Grab old price. f all KInda Prentice).' Farm and Firm d oas - _.G�yxrnwsat; Licensed a gpeciadty at 'lair and- se�aw.. - Pbone'Stonffville.Y00 , SAND GiRAVEL- STONE i Order your chick starter ear lLS1S St. E. Stouffville; 021t• able rates. FRURSDAY, FRIDAY, SA'T'URDAY _ Laying Mashes and Dairy Fee _�.�_ 'Take care of bags because -the- -are W 'Maternity, Medicsi, and Surgical - =MARCH 26, 26. and 27 fa. cases-taken; ,D., ,il• -6 :tPj E :Ek ; Claremont, .,Out. :. Motet arty Semi -Room- Claremont, My Sarong Kogiatered Nurses in attendance and Abbott. and Costello_. 1 - 24hourservice'aiveo� _ tasurxnc -Q of All. Hiudij. l PERMANENT NAGGINC FAIN WANTED w - 7Hnbulance Service -- �Seleet Short - Subjects DEAD HORSES AND CATTLE' - YS T P 6ef1<t Ratan Available with, _ HAT.FRA For tree c - °� T HE TEM ER pl k up _phone. MRS.E.R. GOOD 25-37 — - -- . • AND NERVES. IT MAV Bi 3ROQKLIN ....... fib ° Be(3nii$y and Service. KONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'9DY� YOUR EYES. CLAREMONT ............ 91A •RADIO SERVICE Add -. Phone March 29 30 and H. TUCK. OPT. D. PIC1fERING _ PICKERING 39 - - BROUGHAM ;. PICK 51S - Across �'he Pacific �'""' > ow` !. °' AGINCOURT - -... .. , . ¢one • 214 - _ OSHAWA,• ONT, We pay the' phone cliargeff _ + Humphrey Bogart Mary Astor Phone 1616 �fiiNtEiS t p''Jy ♦r. ANTT+1J also GORDON YOUNG LTD _ - -- - -. - / Toronto t'hone Ad. 3838 . � �. wau:+o :a•nrca �' . - ' _ • _ , S. Marine Band" Cartoon - — - -- - •�_ _ . =�Jsed Se�.mg -- -- — -- - - �iA Lead tom' - - -' Saaranteea 8epafr Bervke = , — — :- _ - Machines rHURSD.AY, FRIDAY, SAT1RDAY - - Any MaM or Model - SINGER SEWING MACHINE I April 1, •2 and 3 Iasurnce Co. - • : GREENWOOD ARTHUR . FIELD .r�x,a wAwAxESA zlva ca f o s Butch Minds The � �, .:.MILLS - - r is Ontario Str.. Phone 698 _ - _ , _ _ _ - - ..• a � and' _ Cheap Rates for Farm try. 1936 ' -- - -- - - - - - -- B b - Bulldinxa - _ Insurance t Fauns,, Sox and otbar� tilki ft - Windstorm In on Buildings • - _ Wins lL, Silos etc. alwa7a �n - - _ Aut�c�mobile Insurance of ta F. L. Green' o one F -. - - • s ' Bowman & -Rowe Arco esr -SOW TO- FILL OUT YOUR APPLICATOR �.�•�LT�TD�ENING -.� - - - �CNHL�iG SUGAR - FUNERAcL DIR11t:C1'C)R r.. Dar or Nixht Tbis year. hurrsew i%;vs must estimate in advance the amount of sugar required for canning -- 'Private Ambulance Fr i] - and ' jam - making. �w that arrangements may be made to provide and- distribute the Pl sae Matt, 90 9 of necessary supplies, :applications nrits4 be, sent in to :our Local Ratiorr'Board by April Maisel aooe ' 15th. Use the application in your new ilol;�u IIr,J� 1''.rtkis psc. _ ��L 1' = —Canning t- Inning - ill will -be allowed far' all -fresh .fruits,- .inrludilrg citron and wild fruits. - MarKi Am. Ont. 10 r impre bat rah de. e barrow, tomatoes and pumpkins are considered as vegetables and no canning sugars -- p _ -di we can furnish will be allowed for them. - stisonorlair tttiat will -- - - s.The Farmers' t .{ a«ae from Oyu, 1 gwwPol in diRaitp CANNING JAM !tt JELLY MAKING - ,1 uction,ee3" �� appearance � AUoso iii lb. of or /or - - - Ailow 1% lbs. of auger for - • t)W axaa. _ e t. 'am• or i U �; *ash q,snrt �f y �i��.� Estimate the TOTAL number of ' - >t -..�. �aer f gttari sealers u plan to.put. Most people use jars of various­ u- ><iaoston Road Weft you up = shapes and arses. Take a lam- ' Vlstn Steele ' Purnitere Sales N. W. STAFFORD -- then• use the cluick, -practical ber of the jars you usually'' use and - - method of allowing )b. of _ t3 � � F L� ace how many cu full of water _ .A Specialty sttaar for etch quart sealer. Don t they hold. Four (4) cups-make- try and decide exactly the num -. . , •- a quart. In this way you will �= Yatug esperienees. No Sale Pb. 489ii*br Oat _ ber of each kind of fruit' you ! 1 - be able to estimate the number - -,76o La p to put up. Some fruits may Large or Tao Small = be more plentiful than others. of quarts, of. jam or jelly your Sealtler, Ont. R. R. •i. or Phone i e„ - - _ Buse -our estimates on the _ ; j will. hold. Then allow 1 - stoafmille 7309 - number of sealers you have on -Yore eonnpleted op-' =- lba.'of anger per quart_ for -:your hand. what you ut''u last ear, Rlieatiots must be ;requirements. For example, for- P P y sent to' your Local or what you. think your needs Ratio+ Board-by 8 quart& of jam or jelly, you will - will be this year. _ _ require 12 ibs,. of sugar. _ f Estimates based oo these methods are within the canning sugar - - - raition, and the amounts are satisfactory for wartime canning and _ _ Jas and Jelly making, as proven by test in the Dominica - - - - - itapartment- _oLeprk have eznerlmentd kitchens. IMPORTANT NOTE i+ — ' T$e Dominion Department off of Teetnaal eun tp secomeads- canning fruit is to - wt` a�•/,,,r;C• ,,1 staking jam or jelly beisinse. - - �,�. �"si eg More fruit can be put up with bas sugar and at leas oat. : Si C.� .,r a5 A- \P••' �. r" op '040 O�sed- fruit f the vitamin M ✓`��„ O��MZR��SbM/+'•�•w' : value of the fresh fruit. a,.+�"'s',;.• +�.t,.r� e,_ -"0 *!•fit,.•• WHEN AND HOW CANNING SUGAR ':. -- _ ....,. .,, �^,..+; `.rs.•'u caul 'Vol 0.•�,r�• • �wta " WILL BE MAO! AVAILABLE a �a p� s� Bch 0. rte' ,`,� ��,"•'f When your Local Ration Board hav re- �� viewed your application you will be pro- - - -- - - - - <. - 1 videil, sometime Before 'June Ist, with Thpi `entire, stock includlli special canning sugar coupons. These sou- g pons will entitle you to buy sugar, at any _ 4 - _ stout; at s ci$ed intervals. You do, • Mrs. Jones has decided that her cassia to me a n h ve to Buy all your sugar at once. �+�� (3� m�keraf 2 bl s j - _ will be 40 carts -of- fruit of dine t io.C.i She _ alloi►s one -by( pound of sugar for each quart, and C 0 M P L E T E AND SEND t N YOUR R .° therefore will need to pounds of,sugar for canning. APPLICATION BEFORE APRIL 15 _ CLYrDESDALE HORSES and is - She dectdee that she will put 'up 6 .quarts of jam Complete your applicaition form as ` ' e - --- and`jeTly 131ts_tJlovre _i�4 pounds of sugar for each -- shown in the illustration and mail it to _ Complete outfit of 11�Iodern Machines • quart of jean, and jelly re will need 9 pounds of your Local, Ration Rdard not later titan -- -- _ eetgar for jean and je11.Y making April 15th. Attach the application -- She adds t>.r two' amounts of sugar together forms from the ration books of the >? :- - slid ;Iipiemerita -. - (!10 + 9) and 'writes the total (to- pounds) on her other scour oa will be feeding m _ -- - sp�lication, together with the number of petwns pe air intends to feed in her -own household. _To bee.• your- hovaehol�. Do not write any , a► oompieted all lieatloa Iona else attaches thing bat the serial numbers -of the -ALL WILL BE SOLD by Pubba. p ' -- its as 'forasa of the other persons in Tee owners on these other forme. Simply 7_­__­.=E[ _- rtss !t ptluning w fad. ;: L" L.. aogy =-the- credal - =- numbers fretm die s +••••••••` s -- idttiti.. •saisl • &ambers need be *+a on Am frost of their ration bloohs on is titeir AM Uww� bp S a9p�t� - - application forma . and Ala t1MBl. !o Amp— : eRed ... _ own fly com l Anse MN. - - yam' P o •__ _ . • - - L �t estimating your osenins -and jape a cool,. dry, dark plaoe: ]Don't use am" - - dP lOtlth f �ia�vel'n. - _ ... _.... mil, iiiki R space sboald be ;.;s u baits on yobs table wban !resit 1. Poor storase may cause spodar ays&ble. Plea to use your home- atmmed - '' . WIN�.rIC f. L., t -m- fn- tlh_o-- aB �,>fr 1 1�10 ]lease" � _ . 4 f111111 fs 41111111 - - - �sssiisiee�,irobe SfetstsaasM ere Satbfaat to fJre Ps?l Pewelly of 61ie Eiw - - - RATION ADM111918TRATION - AivinS. Farmer WARTIME • • • / TRADE BOARD arcs _ K-- .. J•` { , t 1, �y`� i..M•. . � . _ - - - .+.. _ . . ' .. x'. r . e.1 ' '" n''<' • '•� #= � •., wx. { :'4w,.� LLB. - - w. - .. .: �.. -. "� � -w � . .. i. .3': t .. '. Y't.' .. .. . .. � p -..1• NUNN IL A R E M 0 N'T }, ice• + k ' manity its extended to lain paisth • A splendid gathering met at the ' and only sist4* Eileen. _"'" "' home of r' lr[r and A[rs. N. K. Rob- . The Y- P° U. sponsored a St. , *a Thunwisy evening - - inson for an evening of euchre and, Patrick's Coacest in the Susmday Tho>rus Bacon entertained her **v a Mies Frances ,L1oyst t the other games. KM F. Griffin and I School room on Thursday evening. fly to a dinner party in baaew i* <':wook -md with her parents here. felicitations froma so roman, friends Cpl. Elmer Pherrill captured the KsMh 18, which was a huge suck- W. and :Mrs. J. Cn Murkar, wheia - Liss Jean '1>A" spent the week. still lives with them, for when OM prizes of Wisr Savings Stamps. Ov- ' ess. - she had as her guests, Mr, and Mums \ end id • friend -e in 3dt.' Brydgo4 'I'iir'e -[1 ter at ii r�ete —get_. mg elr -eT a20- w+as- raised for- the -local Red Mr. -V4m -. M&ffey of w-rutop; wsa E. Kidd, Richmond Hill, Miss Hind, Everett Hampaond is bone from they are jolly good fellows, and the tea• I a caller on Greenwood- friends on Saxon and Mr. E. !Booth, Stoll• the VPlest, on leave. i happy m#*%ories this re -union has Walter Griffin, 4 C. A. F. spent Sunday. i I vilk, W and Mrs. Petty, Clare- biias'.Yiola and Mies Geosgina bDmught -back will not anon be for - the week -end at his home. Miss Potts• spent Sunday with month and Mr. and. -Mrs WU Oi - - R�reyttr, of Oshawa, are at bane, gntt - 1m--•, Eo• e...1 Neil, of Pick. ,.. i _ .. ..' . 9 der the � rentah root wepe: Helen here. � � eringl. Mrs. Kidd,' who has beet afternoon, tire.i, but wondrously pa in the Fall. -haDDV to prc'aare 'for a reception in Medcalfe. Doris, �n, Molter pending ay Mr,. and ;Mrs. Booth app son, of their ovvn ha*' 9 • on Tuesemay, which Randall, Marion Anthony and bliss his people at the Parsonage Sunday � ing in the care of ' her gnandwotbM, A2lentow-n, Penn., are visiting ). the' unfortunately was a very bad day. Erma Birnie. Mr. Oscar Wilson has -been suff- ( Mrs. 'Watson, whose conditim Burst fa mily here. But fortj of the home friends got The World Day of. Prayer was ering from a severe attack of the shows little improvement, returned _ Rev. (Walter ,Daniel will take as, out to -offer good wishe% The lov- observed at the home of Mrs. R. H. flit. _ to her home, , the end of this weer his tune on Sunday morning_ - ely flowers, gifts: from friends made Johnson. Mrs. N. Burke, and Miss. Mrs. Annie Wilson, _'f Claremont- - Weighed and wanting" and in the the home a bower if beauty. ----17 Burke conducted the meetin , visited with Mr, and Mrs. Oscar ,. sveWrg, 'Fulfm21ed prophecy". - ; local 'Whinen's Institute also the Mrs. J. Twreedie .' is on the sick Wilson and family last' .week = Born, to Mr. and • Mr4 Harold District W. I. sent flowers. AHain- list, tinder medical care- Evelyn is - _ Yn I�rs. Oscar Willson had the- min- � , ,��' . •�, ' ~ Lloyet, on FridaS, March 19, 1943, ber 'of them - -gave the church a home waiting on 'her. fortune to fall on the ice and break alt Brierbush Hospital, Stouffville, Spring setting on Sunday, and were Pte, William and Mrs. Smith, of a bone in her wrist. She now has s er a tonic *tad -21, VE I.C. miCILL I.. is a:aal, •• - -- - - -. • _ ' The NV Imnen's Mission -Circle, of This cocytmunity was -well repres- Toronto, spent Sunday Aft Mr. Mrs, Ivan Hadwin_ is suffering a 4 = <<v the Baptist Church will meet on cured at .the gathering in the Town and Aire. Ed° Udell. severe attack of the flu. _ ¢'ry - Tuesday of next' week, at the home Hall_ on 'WIndnesday evening March bliss Helen Reddick is home wait - Mrs. James Raine has been spend Of Mrs• John Coates. There will be 17, to honour Pte Roas Knox and ing on her mother, who is sick: ing a couple of weeks with her sin a "Quiz" on the March "Link and his bride- to -be, Miss Shirley Me- tter at Brampton. While there, she - Visitor'_' -_The . answer-to -tile _Ron Gueldn. The, Souna• •coumle were �• took the flu. Cali is the answer to the question, showered *-ith many gifts, for which ;Mrs. K.ennetH Holliday f Brook- - •`Rlhat eavi, I ' do to hen► the they thanked the donors. Later in y tin called , on F. Wt and Mrs. Gib- .was, enjoyed to the music of 'the- `$ney's lisle was Smstttate give Two Dabations Clark Orchestra. Rosa and his The Young People put un a very tended on the 17th. Prices were to Funds friends eajoyed.Ithe re -union with heelpful and well- rendered Song goad and everything sold. We are The regular meeting of the VVom- the home crWvA . Their marriage was Service. in the church on March 14. sorry to lose Mr, and hire. Disney - :.en's Institute was held at the ho=a solemnized by Rev. L E. Kennedy', The unexpected death of Eerie from oui' neighborhood. They have qX Mrs. H. G. McPmtyre. The , topic at the Manse, 'at Claremont, Satur- Sadler, only 'son of Mr. and Mrs. purchased a home in Brooklin, and was given by Mks- Jas. Coates. The day afternoon. Mr. George Knox, Wesley Sadler, at Oshawa Hospital will move soon. The best . wishes of "Current Events" by Mrs. Dopking, and th+e bride's sister, being their on Saturday, come to us as a sad this community are extended to' r A C. ' b6eArthur, head of the CHC "Price Ceiling Information" by Mrs. only attendants. Before .leaving - on shock- The sslmpathy of the edam- them. r , '..news staff _ Joka Gregg, and a Piano 'Dust by their wedding trip, Mrs. W. Knox i 1C i )icon, 4 Gregg and Mrs. MaIntsre, received at her kolne. Her' own itn- a it was decided to give ;50 to the ¢nediste family, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- Aasedanm Belief Fund and 8bO to the - - nedy and time brides Immediate Federated Women's Institute. The : Jleaual Meeting will be held in fami2Y. Time beat wishes of all are - with then. pril, at the hoarse of Mrs.. J. Farr. friends. fsata ell Brougha¢n+ t ' and Mrs. Ray Megan Calebrat 25th Redding Anniversary. : Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morgan enter- .- .- .' ' tained a few relatives ou- Saturday r _ t sin of their ■ e e n River- last, he occasion _ -26th Wedding- Anniv4xs?,-y - - fatally, Jack, of $rooklin, and Mary Mr, and bars. -J. Fors) th were _' _- -- -- all home, presented them with ' a Uxbridge visitors recently... ` kandsahme tea service, ` anwng other Toronto visitors . last week -end C �Y :.1�{it gifts i�eTe: U, _ 1. - r„ 1u;,, WVson and friend. ,wag Brings People to _ Ckurch - Mr. Hugh G. Michell has shipped - CANADA . FACES_ A WOOD-FUEL FAMINE -&oday being the first day of out � .hi the last month. baby _NEXT WINTER l�nmg, I just . had to come to . - I, eharch" one lady gold a minis- Mr. and Mrs. Blake' Lehman en- - tw of a local churc14 'Both of time tertained the Y. 'P.' S: last Tuesday chink m boasted ranch larger . con- riot. All had a very interesting RE YOU one of the Canadian hoc seholders who burned fences, doors, &eotios on may« wb�°r the time. T sad seen iioering to keep warm in this winter's subzero weather? fact -was dune to ;the • first day of The Ladies' Aid aanouaeed tot b :es you are one of the lucky ones who fast managed to scrape - -. _...' Sir us, or not. �t.L.v .� .tee _ibis this last ' W(edneaday has been post- _ �- perms -' through? are still rough, they are passable _._ _ : and people are able to get in, is paned to Wednesday, March 81, to - Y meet at time home roc Kos. Henry Ia either sue, you will want eo be prepared for nets winter whoa greater -chin as the `reason by local min- 'Shank. Wbrd for Roll Call - .- - hardships loom unless you take immediate action. for the increased attendance. springy The shortage already has affected many communities ::: coral stocks of = d M and rs -- Red Crave Drive Receiving Mr. Duncan mete dry wood are near esiawted ... In some places the small supply of green • Bownananville visitors recenty, to )ire Response wood cut for next wihttr is being ased'Mww to meet the present 'eme-gency According to ' local canvassers, the call on birch Eli "9Mlson, who is �.s. Red Cr e Drive in time North Pick- suffering from a stroke, and is not Throughout most of Canada, fuel -wood is obtained not far from where it is esig area ins' receiving a fine re- improving a, fast as her friends , .,..�...:.�d. Its production and distribution are the bosinessof local citizea�- -.'. '. . �spons4 One ' canvasser told the would like. 3iiae Lydia Futter is The Dominion Government reeogaues that the wood -fuel shortage, is - IIfiews, that P'the response was Coach, attending -he-. vow .m. :..... tL,,. .,, with f everyone in affected rnm= _ )banner than last year, and that on -- _ .'inanities as adequate supply a not assured. Accordingly, is has been decided • - , l(pmdar Mnorning, � he had- received n _ - to sdmnlate the output of wood -fuel by assisting those normally engaged $X from the first four• houses be ��� in its production and distribution. To this end, the following measures _ wlMtod ". You may not be in the yonhwn w give Timis. mtmca, afN P— twill be adopcsd: —40 the "beet -you Kc rm T- fine .o_! ' - - . -. r is _ 1 m� = T>� pa�db a� time Public School V A sabddi of 1.00 per core will bed to�ealen on-. all - ` for =a cut on or i mad having a ootroert in the L Q. O. - n &xv oosaasertial fuel wood contrsctea - - -� F. Hall on 'XVA&y, 2nd of !April. It jooe 30, 1943, and held to dealers' _account on that, data Is hoped a good atle"issos well to had. Proceeds in aid of Telegron - _ -2 The Cod Controller .has bees authorised to arrsnge in his ° War Vietitrrms' Faad. discretion for the payment of such portion of the transportation = - - - - =-7---X-very- f1nV fig- cline -W. m- - • ' wow as he .��,a:alcca iara.ro. �.. :.:r_ :t'ouf "A- Ift and Mrs. Henry Michell were en's Institute was held at the home arly in cases where dealers, to procure supplies, find it necessary N visitors at -the D. Nairs home on oi; Mrs• 10- Hastings. A*11 Call was to contract for fuel -wood at locations outside the aria 11V&U' $nrrday. answered by a donation of "'Fat which they normally derive their supplies. -In order• to obtain y Time W J. Brown fan of fror- for. Salvage ", which met with a -' any reimbursement, dealers, must obtain a permit from auto, wend with their people on splendid success and response. Also 1 P� . lire Coal Controller before contracting for such supplies. I an Irish Joke. Mrs. E. Goeden, the .: _ ' . • •. • • - - Best 'wLhed . to 8dhe, ;and Mrs, President, conducted the Buaineae 4-The Coal .Controller will repurchase from dealers at dealer's. - Craig ' Ynrksr, Piekerin1g, on their Session, when it was decided to send -_ �_ coat 'ell commercial grades of fuel -Brood on which a subsidy =_ • -. per, em donation to the Russian Relief 'of $i per cord has been paid and which are still in dealers' J� This W. X 8. will hold a Box A :short play, "Counter Attack" by hands as at May 31, 1944. Social in the Town Hall on Wednes; the W, P, and T. B, was ably given V dal ersoing, March >f1, at 8 o'clock by Mesdames Randall, Herbert, 4 Assistance will be given ia. prodding priorities for necessary _ %Vbm taareztmont Goodfellowship' Buckles, Hastings and Michell. Mrs equipment, Clans wIIl present their dram -- Q Tian „ gave a paper on Hams - ... • ' . • : 'The White PhantuW' and a . mixed Economics'!. Mrs.m G. Hastins, aq _.15 Farmers now on the farm, and who leave the farm temporarily p mgn m� Admission 26 and is eta. ``Coat oL Food in China".­,- in response to this sppeal to engage is coact -wood cutting, will a - Ldies with bates admitted Fdee. Ziespite bad weather, a large be deemed by National Selective Service to be carrying out . W. hL S. of the church met nrCmber invaded the home of Man. '' their regular occupation as farmers and will be given ill the home of Mrs. Goa Duncan and Mrs. W. A. Hilte for a d6w of deferment of military service which such an oecaps- - . on Thursdsp, March YS. Mrs, ressive Croldnole Party in aid of _ .:don now carries. Such temporsry absence should not, boweree, T. N President the Red Cross. MacFarlane p ` • ' 'a ortam, was fa a>tiarge. with sgricultnsal rodaction. in mmd 39m 181 Ainmf took the Devotiosnl , Period, and "arsd the •of War - 8 "hW -Sts m= -- 7 - se1visw of the Study Boot. T►sed The onslseeght of water . *H& Mrnielgnl easoeeib, farms. 1w1 tMalen, ine7ividual eiliss s, saeviea ehiM, - . was s good attendance, Mrs. Now rushed dawn culverts and over the and aM a"� �M M eenntnOird"s whim weed4W b bwsed, we wow -of Toronto, 100 -John Steward, of � by the Baptist Church eamed N r+/Me d or" a .rapid swwy of Mao lees! sihraMont and to /dta Inmlta - -_ _ Markham and Mrs. W. Dancan be- a Brest deal of inconvenience to -- _ -- ;elide aetbn to nllive Ma sherfage. - y • nag victors. The ladies weld - trans• houses nearby. Mr. RandaU'i ce1Lr F __Ported - -af tnmal, by Mr. Easton• was flooded to's depth of 8 feet, - '1'bs ldndaesd of Mr. Eaistou in !inn- ��g' practically all his vegetab- - pbftg this service to appreciated by Ies Ana apples. THE DEPARTMENT OF MUNITIONS AND SUPPLE 7. ribs ladles. .- Received es too late for last weer- lfonawt+sble G D. Howe IMrtslw Time dtement of the Harvey- Anyone seeing a little black pup- - yr Golden wedding is past and gone, py., called "Buster", ples.8e get In ICU` 'W the thrill to Mr. sod Mts. Har- touch with Mrs. Randall. Thank Il■I► it nee w and rsasiyy IS the - . . 7 , . - - - .. -.. _ , ti i I 1f5AsbWAti• • - - -. , •..1 . U N D A Y' �� previom • to setting out do helud every Wednesday a {te>rrloon- fied ; in both a voice from R A D I 0 REP 0 R? E R. Il<y during Lent 4.$ to l; p.m, heaven bears witness to Sim. RU FRGS? + ' Q � j.) O /�, j - ,- .•Many are' the regrets .which ' V aj �+ +.+ Christ's Mission Canadian farms will need mane "Herb Lady." Her, talks will deal continue to be expressed as a re- / L� Q _ Q O N "And I knew him ,not: but he women rind - hoot -age- yoni�e with- practical garden problerrls suit - of -the d3acontihuatAon - of L G r.7 J that sent me to' baptize in water, about 100,000 0>� them all told, and will be supplemented by the Amos 'n' 'Andy's ?o'clock evening __ he said unto ma_ anon cvhomso- ' during the- eominir , season. To ' release of _ a 16- lla¢e__ booklet - episode,- However,' now tb4it V;_ April 4 over thou shalt see the spirit des- help secure this -test amount of "Vitamin Gardening for Victory," and • Sade have moved into this. PETER AND JOHN BECOME cending, and abiding upon him; helpers the; C.S.C. will shortly in- to be made available to listeners, CFRB broadcast period Monday DISCIPLES OF JESUS the same is he that baptizeth in ay.- urate, a weekly series of broad- upon request. The series can be through Fridays much of . the John 1:28.42; Mark 1 :16 -20 the Holy Spirit. And I have seen, casts dramatising the need for as- heard' over the C.B.C. r:etwork, spirit of light dramatic humour t GOLDEN TEXT J1ad Ie•L• and have borne witness that this sistance in harvesting the 1948 including CBL Toronto, Monday charactdrised by their predeces- - d, unto them, Come .ye after is the Son of God." John desig -- crop of tomatoes, 1 r , has been - -a'- rt>> a ypgg_. a[ eil.ovl.a w.,•saacaa�...s Wt 4.1&. nor. - V I", and 1 win make you to be notes Christ 'ss being lifted up tables, grain 'and other crops. The « * • and Sade .provide' just the light some fishers of men. Flar�lol7— above all' other beings who had first broadcast in. the .series en- . Alan of interest to these who type of entertainment to get the 1 Memory Verse: Let us love qne ever appeared on earth--whether titled "Help Wanted" will be have the spring garden spirit, are evening's listening pleasure -away another. I John 4:7. men or angels. heard Wednesday evening March the programmes - c.u-- rrenth' being to a good start. ",THE' LESSON, IN ITS SETTING "Again on the morrow •John 31st at 7.30. ' The first few ,pro. heard via the Columbia - Broadcast- " " • ' The even escriliec} n was standin^, .and two or offs dir- g?ramines of the projected series il:y S;s'em, in,2: dins CF':'L' To- - ctan'ey C „fit -' '4hw x a'�e- taf.cn frurx -Jo=in uc; e=pics; ar.a he !oo_ed =:non Jesus of tivcntt= till�e_ilrc -Led.- ro..t,: ' to' Th and* t , tip. 1 .z: , curr�u inF1'eui, y, A.U. ?7, the Y -lxurr In, J:•r0 4 -- as he } ' an,i I:.;t: B h�!d to the pa. :as of hih' o:�l c':ii1-_ 1£I, 'cr ,u a_u '1'l:e G:'i 1 :I the tall of ire four nisei �Te -- rzcvi'd =' tic Laftttl of "C= ecT? -' 3r i "Effie c; - ' ^dtEtt - rcCciitinm tl:e tar t� `sitila: -- - ” ' ` " -on 'I rorto 1 . P Gem':. In Idi!8' •IJ1O� I'ti!..7! ?. t at ed b} dark occurre:i in viii disciples he ^,.rri ..+rt sn�^!: and ti,,.,I st: tr.: c::. r:- ::' and «.. cr.:..' `l'1; ^.r:. , r ,> r C... ;, .we: IiGL :It ,1'..a..:ia L�, •1. C t,ld - A.D. they. ed Jesua.01 ihE wC)I'tl 1 ^5urlr:� ti:E Ll t':..t Ll7l' C.m,dren I ,i'it i%0'i JC'I',t' �ll'CS I11tE':'2soi ly i) l.iC1 2. tl.. Place. -The testimony - -of John `follow' exigreases the sinr.le act who .-oluntcvr vi,il h;t:e official. ._ a::l- hcipful.ais'to ftiose.s,ito, i11 in f'utruit• S::r-c:y,. the Baptist Baptist and the first call of as their choice was made defin- attention anti •' care.: • The pro- an amateur or .professional way, and will not be brva:_'ra t. if the three disciples probably took itely for all time.': s'rnmmes will explain why, unless' sech profit, firm the soil of their f.rther i;r.:?ez are necess :y 'ih�'y, - ,place near Bethany, beyond Jor- We Seek Cod help ,in plenty - is forthcoming, ===other Earth. Till be pla; cd Tre;c!ay "Gtlr in dan; the latter 'calf of the four- "Anil Jesus turned, ani beheld civilians will go short next winter * « _« _ Toronto, an] April 1st in 1.,e! it. - - ;disciples took place at the sea them followin4, and <taitli unto -of many of their customary- food- -For- 'many years thc_Les,_J_li.. Both of the latt_r'will„ go ou the Galilee, dear Capernau:n. -= therm, what seek ce Christ will stuffs. 1'Varci, rector' -of . St.' Stephens air if the ser'es. extends te. the -The Lamb of God _ tur'ti from. none .vh� in respor,ce ` ` An l=ean.' Church, Toronto, has sixth or seventh Barre. 7. •' Art- tl±e- mmresv -ire = h -}caws __ e_hi�__r,! .:,,R._,�{_ _,t.Ek ...f Callinsr n]! Gardener ! Offici- conducted .a special series of Len -_ eominT unto him: and with, Be- „ can tit ! say 'V' ; -e ::'_-e . God• ally, sprit r is here, believe it or ten service= over CFR13 Toronto, LISTEN T O —1F Old. the i.xmh of Gnrr.`ti*at tale- •IArd t-hov caul -+*t,,- Mir Rnhl, not. - Q'heer: -up, it won't be Jong supi,lementing his regular Sllrid'dV .x -` - - -- - _ - et1i�R' -iilc �i:/ u! �Iir „u�ll:• �w�i.i: [� : =a--, i-�ir,•- •lnter;;r_ _ - �� &r�' "�`'�' 'E`""' g -t n-uzy -_ -at C�lilltab - -i u`cluck .il =l -yeur rtlund — 6i- vQV'1T'2- "�add14Cd - _ - Christ is everywhere•in the New ed, Teacher) where abidest thoil^ rake, hoe and spade. .In order to broadcast service. His many EACH SUNDAY AT Z f .fi3. Testament recognized not only -as -.,.t He saith- "to - th�.r._ Come, and- - assist in snaring food shortage friends around rural Ontario the Creator of the world, but' the ye shall see. They Ftinte thet .fore Problems this year, ' government countryside' will again welcome b the 1943 series of presentations CFRB --$60 on our dial - -saviour of the world. '"He it is and saw where he abode; and they authorities are urging the r=evel- p Y who will draw, all meri unto Him- abode with him- than day: it was Dement of home, community vege- OUR RADIO LO „ table plots as a contribution tLOG ' - •-.`self. � about the tenth hour. In come - y "This is he of whom I said,. _ and see' there is a distinct call the war effort. If Canadians want TORONTO STATIONS 4 :KAC siont�eal 73uk SHORT WAVE _ After me cometh a 'man who is to'the personal act of faith. Com- to have their full quota of lettuce cFRB ssok. CsL 740k CKCR Waterloo 1490k t38B England 9.s1m - - ~- became before me: for - h_e .vas ing to Christ is trusting Him and and other 'good garden gieene, Cx��L' SSOk, CB7t iolok exco Ottawa 1310k USC England 9.68m _ _ _ . L,•,6 NETWORKS CXGB Timmins 1470k before -me." Undoubtedly John trusting Him is seeing Him, look - 4` w - tee ttr - grow -a few RrE,iF N.B.C. Red 68Uk �80 Sudbury 790k USD England 11.76m ..:: means by these words that Christ ing up to Him. things on the side for their own , waz, k;B.C. Blue 77Qk CxPC Brantford 133ok USE England 1L8bm CKLW Windsor' 80ek Brat, in Dint of time, existed be= - needs. To encourage the grow- WABC (C.B.S.) 880k CXNX Wingr. rm 920k OSO England 17,79m P Paters Chsracfss - WOR (N.B.S.) 710k CHRX Peters,.,, u 1430k L;SP England 25.31m' lore John 'the Baptist; that he "One of the two that heard ing of borne vegetables, the C.B.C. CANADIAN sTATltofrs wan in other words, none other has just initiated a rev =en of Gar- CFUS uwen Sd. 1400k %VEBR' Buffalo 1134uJC_ RR .r sin 8.4am John speak, and followed him, RAN- den Talks addressed especially to CHM Hamilton l900k WHAM Rochester 1180k RNE Russia 12.0em = than the Eternal Son of God. was Andrew, - Simon Peter's CH3dL Hamilton 900k wLW Cincinnati 700k - Christ Identified brother. He findeth first his ow-n Its women listeners. The speaker CKTB $L Cath. 1550k 'rVt3T Schenectady 810'k PRF5 Brasil 95.00m "And I knew him not; but that brother. Samoa, and aaith unto for the series is Eustelll. Burke CFCF Montreal 660k XDXA Pittsburgh 1020k WGIDA Schenectady Langdon, well known comments- CFCH North Bay 1230k WBB]d Chico 0 780k 16.3Jra manifest to him, We have found the Messiah CJ(-'B Stratford 1240k WI MN Buffa�o 930k WC AB Phila. 16.27m ere should be made tar, amateur_ gardelter and ions CKWB Kin atoa 860k WaR Buffalo 66Qk familiar to radio listeners as the � Chatham 630k R KBW Buffalo 1520k WCBX N. York 11.93m fixing in water. _ And Johrk bare Christ). He brought him unto CFPL London 1570k RJR Detroit 760k WRUL Boston 15,1'.rn witness, saying, I have lieheld the Jesus. Jesuas looked upon him and Spirit descending As a dove out said, Thog- art Simon the son of ter was firmness, which, however, of heaven; and it abode upon ' John: Thou shalt be called Cephas needed to be chastened bo=ors � •_ - LEGENDARY KNIGHT '- Aim." This, whole incident is very , (which is- by in��.,. +o6.k:on, Simon -eculd b ' m of-sock. -. -- . parallel to fate. tranaligtiration. fir► Peter).' The word Cephas means- He -did not always show this firm- • botb,. Christ is miraculously glori- stone. The root of Peter's charge- ness, but Jesus holds up to him HORIZONTAL Ansaw to Previous Puzzle it Smooth. his ideal that he may ever aspire l Legendary IAJW t 12 Year (abbr:):- to it and believe in himself be- kniaht_of the— - • cause Christi believes in him. - Round Table. T A N 18 To fir ch. Chains for Hitler Fishers of _Men f9 He- achieved ,1 Y1lUll ; E - --"And-Imssirg''- along, by the'Eea- 20 He was the questi o! A P E I - of- Galilee, .he saw Simon and An- - . . .the Grail. -i �. or called- The �: 4�Ew the brother of Simon ,cast- UL , "- a 13 Narcotic, I A L 23 Re udiates. _ ing a net in the for they were.: P k' �° _ ; =;hers. and Jesus said' unto 34 One who runs 1 R IN, R'E N . r'l. 24 Ccncerlli6g. them; Com ©' ye after. me, .and 1 away. 1 ! E C717 26 Cereal grass. } 25 Little devil. ' T ;A aH 5 27 Mitten. - t t =ill make you to become .fishers _ . 1fi,Thrie€d. E' G AT LL UTi1= _ 28F.Irewell! • I of men. Anti- straighttcIIp they . 2 - _ I�„fr t},.t,' o.. :,a t,;,., - 19 Mates. O'M' GI N` T Mi I R 9 Offer. lU loitlll. Ti 'C�'0� 3oAnyuiang And going on, a little _ turther,, he 21 To examine steeped. a haw James the son of Zef edee, accounts. 39 Builds. VERTICAL 32 Not many. - ' and John his brother, who also. .22 heavy blow.- -43-Do- not 1 Provided that. 15A�t' elotik = - were in the beat mending' their' 24 Expert flyer. 48 Indian millet. -2 Timber tree. 38 To slam. v ' _•, l ,I nets. And straightway . he Balled 25 Gypsy. 49 Holy man, 40 Incarnation; of them: and they left their father 29 Before Christ 51 Wine rays. 3 Fissure. Vishnu. i Zebedee in the boat with the (abbr.). 52-Russiaa 4 Affected.with 41 Ireland. _- hired servants and went after 30•Street (abbr.). village. yawns. 42 Corrie. them." 31 Artless.. 53 Proverb.. 5 Preposition. 43 To sanction. - l=ow shall ice ' becoirle =fishers 82 Sound of 54 Tree fluid. -6 Bequest. 44 Virginia • —. of men'? -Not by our sun clpver. disgust. 35 His father was 7 Cowl. _ willow. ness or skill. If we want- to- be _ 33.-Either. 8 Indentation. 5 Orient, cces - susful fisbers of" mein, we 34 Escorted. - -58 He V, .a :: , f- 9:rd,,. -46 Indian rn4.'cv.. „ -#lust go to Jesus Christ for the 36 Parent'. - . King ----'s 100pposed to 47 Chevrotain. necessa ualifications.. 37 To plant; '•knights. closed.- 50 Stir. - -- ry „ q • _ -- The.--- tlilestien is often ai 1 2 3 4 T 8 9 - 10 II IZ :.. (t>lan�ts -sore tban a mile of these, Why.. Christ, for. the -most part - a chose fishermen, and not men in political, power, err great scholars. not bound 19. `Hirohito aad Company am shown - For one -thing these men. were ;jJI6 17 18 above in the stet= section of, s Can- b' by the : traditions of •.Nw only shipboildieg pint is North Judaea, and the Pharisees who ZZ y' -• %aerica opKated by a railway com- - "� `�� `° dominated there; for another •.i, •�. _ p.gy. They adll form part of the thing, they were men. of robust' _ - equipment of 10,010 -ton cargo vessels health acid rugged nature, who I ' ` that.ale being buiilt.by war •workers would be able to endure the great- Z5 Z6 Z7 i;:• '30 Pet - bardships -.in their preaching ; - - -' .M' carry foodstuffs to Great Britain ministry. Moreover,' there must 31 - nks . avu and •muartions to she have been about these men a cer -. - ' fields of 34 action. Canada built tain simplicity which would not - "'1N of theme ships in 1942 and many chains weigh more than 31•toab. "' only commend them to the -= - mom will slide off the ways in Can- While chain is required for anchors; - , adian shipyards this year and is 1944. rape aai 'wire are used for towing.. Lord, but mark them as 'excellent '•� -►tom' The 10,000- toi:nen require 240 aid mooring Rhen,the ship, is docked.. channels for the outpouring of - iathoms,or1,440 feet, of anchor chain. Lower right: the photographer found _ God's grace upon the Roman 40 41 dZ 44 45 46 4.7 Two complete chains of 110 fathoms a coil of rope being checked. Each world; men who, once coming to each are used for the port and star - ship needs two coils. of rope seven a conviction, would be wilting to 49 so 31 '- board "hooks." These chains come inches ie circumference and each of endure everything to maintain it. _ from the manufacturer in fifteen- 90 fathoms length for mooring. There Christ, both' in His own life .and in . 52 S . 54 fsthom lengths.' Each link is* 13Y,& are also two coils of heavier rope, 10 _ . His teachings; seemed to, have the i inches by 7% inches and the diameter inches in circumference and four • greatest appreciation- of the dig- 55 56 of the steel is 2% inches. The 2 anchor fathoms in length, used for towing. pity of m'anua2 labor: "' - P- OI'--Quite -Nece"ary-by-- No -w._. _ . _. ; .... _ �.....'Ay -d•.- :MILLAR WATT'_ - HERE ARE THE YELL.., DO U GIVE REPAIR MEN .r WHAT DO SWIMMING - - - - = - -- - -. .. - ,— A-r LAS ,o YOU. 4ESSOlJS Ar "`,.. <. WANT _ _Ql , , Q �] '- - . .. -' _' •- v- .� ,. - .' .fie.: � %:1 elealtA Dr i IH Be 1 9�ra Icue, inc'; p , •,, , „ ��" ' "�� , r �, OP, V40P - . -... 7- ' � - '�� -' `- 'M: ' ', .fir Gv,C ',7'r-�'x',"+,,� ,•'„ '',. •. -, ..:, ..M � �I•; � x.s. • i' r1'4.a..► rwxw �'reRR^t s "-.rlYi.d.�' ;•,r+: 't,•iM ^ •�•�YiNW"'*.t�'AA'a!o ,. SV;l��' v . �•hTti, NJYiM• Vi.i "•:.*.�v�'�i.ri�' -'._ - ' • . _�,+-- "-- .-,�.. _ + . '' . .. _,. -: • e•f� i'�u�� picked' her. Mother did try her dsrnedest, beguiled • ire on that � � - j, trip to New York, not telling me t j j INNER • L¢zd i ufn sLfit � until the last minute- that GLrs 1 1 1 1 -. -was going along, and all 'that sort �1��� ��J� ,j� + of tripe. But -it was no go. s7 "You - see. - I'd found what I M LS � J g � !� wanted, a girl who likes children ► ► 'r -and dogs. 'A girl who can, coo k S last, a - ' and draw 4hildren's faces. You don't know anyone like that, do - you -- " " "Uu,. llana�.Laa11c�, - -iL. „na._ - -- :;•.•' .�. � - .' 1 - 't�1 - - - some moments before she could •. - his mouth ingot more, tangled up with attractive and The housewives of -. E � hers. At last she her � Eo provide a hands against his face, pushed it aourisbing meals their families, } g .. - e Fi ld s - -- away. k yudo -- - :. az ease her � ' ut, Han - o n% want a They have learned that 'delightful- delightful_ desserts, • SERIAL STORY - - ..: cripple." made easily and at little cost with Canada Com 1IV HEN AGt RL MARRIES _ "Who said anything about a 5�, are a welcome addirioa to meals pre. cripple? I've looked at the •X- rays. There's nothing wrong with pared accordance with Canada's Food Rules. `:BY RENE RYERSON MART "'y your back. We'll tape you. up They know the high quality of Canada Corn and in a ,couple of weeks you'll .Starch ensures fide, whooth results. DREAM COME TRUE - - - -.. ' free evenings there. He enclosed be as good as new. You'd better Follow �nudo's � � � �yh � fitness. CHAPTER XVII a snapshot o• the three of them. hurry about it, too, unless you i It was the sort of snapshot of- want to go to your own weddjp7 It happened so simply, like moat 1 y yuuu 1C„ pv�G L g people, the on crutches. Theabua seemed to crawl on its ..three with arms interlocked about Enid's mind seemed to run in :- -way downtowns- that.. morning, each other's shoulders and the a 'rut. "Ob, dank, darling... STARCH Enid glanced at her watch again girl in the middle. Bud was smil- was all she could find to say. A oftM CANADA STARCH compANY, Limited 7 s +es and again: She had thought that ing at the camera, Daisy and Tom THE END els if she got to the station early were smiling at each other. -- - - -- - -. -- ---= eaoe:gh -sLv ..,&C Tom- could. -have - - -mid- anE.r,l...l, - '- - 'breakfast together !a the station as wlsen-- sne-Iaia it nbwn she ALI S tam she rat s and then she'd tell knew there was a letter she would om The Gospel, Witness - "' "' =him she was Willing to marry him. never write, a letter telling Tom _ And then, four blocks from why she hadn't been at the station 8AOfE 8. CfiAMBEFiB Enid's destination, the bus hit an . that morning. 'automobile. It was a minor col. It was bettek,&his way- better Salads That Are AND lsion, but Enid knew there would for Tom. _ Daisy would make him Different PROTESTANT ADVOCATE be time consumed in argument, a far .fetter wife than she, Enid, - . and taking the names of wit- would hare. For Daisy's heart Published weekly for the propagation of the Faith . once for -. passes. She slipped off the bus would be- all. his�no reservations. Salads are attractive forms in all- delivered -ta -the saints, an or the defense -uf the princ - and started to walk. So absorbed was Enid in her. which to sane either vegetables ples of the Protestant Reformation. T. T. Shields, Editor. At the first jntersection she rather--bitter thoughts - that she or fruits, raw or cooked. Many $8.00 a icy and to new subscribers, free, the book, -waited until the line-of waiting, paid little• attention when a, nurse children and grownups, too, like "Behind the Dictators; - by ly s H. Lehmann, of he former cars pass's and then, disregard- bustled in and got her ready to raw vegetables better than cooked Roman Catholic priest; a scholarly description of the work of ing the light, started - across. She - go to the X -ray room, saying they ones. Mrs. - Economy always rise Papacy in war -torn Europe and Asia. S eclat trial offer, didn't see the car coming around were going to take some more makes her salad dressing at kome a9 issues y months) for � ubl without book. •. the corner until It was almost pictures - "just a - routine check- _ and frequently is able to use up Twenty-first year of publication. Each issue- dsfr m upon her. She threw up her arm up, to be sure 'that everything is all left over vegetables (with a Jarvis stenographically trees Presorted sermon preached by Dr. Shields from iyt g Jarvis Street Pulpit. Mail this advertisement with name and to shield her face. all right." _ few inespensire_- additional in _d es, for free plr -e: Z I" ..a ,vAmLim xepvri v1 1!nhl opened - -€r eyes aria It wasn't until after the X -rays way that is pleasing and nourish- Dr. Shields' address, Feb. 28th, replying to Premier King ' and " moved and a pain pierced her aide.- .. had been taken, aii-d-Ez4d --lay �., "'° f`r the whole family. other critics is Dominion Parliament, Fob. 23rd. Contains also _. She caught• her breath and whim - the wheel cart waiting to be # -ken M� Extravagance t h r o w a analysis of "Reltgiou• Aspect of��Sirots Report-a Symptom of erred and a white- uniformed back down to her room that .some- away her odds and ends of verge. present Trends in Canadian Life and other important articled. p tables and usually rushes out at (You .essay. neglect it if you postpone until tomorrow.. Cut this nurse came into her range . of. thing the hospital doctor was say- out- nd mail. today vision, ing to the nurse penetrated her the last mii ute to buy some cold "What =wliat happened- -where lethargy. ham for lunch or supper. GOSPEL WITNESS am I ?" She .lay awake ail night, rho Mrs. Economy's Lunch - 130 Gerrard Street East Toronto Z, Canada - You were hit by a car, ". the words "spins" and ialist," Cabbage and peanut salad (or = r _ .. P spec ._.._ nurse explained, "'abut you're going � __ any n boiled n�-» salad _.- ;_..__g �� - a$eAaiin•�= i:he�. -�.1 "� "�` '� ""'- � cu boi }ed salad di•essin '�i4 1 tablespoon chopped onion a hlgaball or two at home to pea to be all right. You're got a ing horror in her mind. If her, p g cup salad dressing 4_up_ foe the eves }ag. Eves.—when. — - couple of broken ribs.. Don't back was injured -it - -..tight- -paean sts teaspoon salt - we participate in golf of bridge, _ - - - '°golly aovi , that she would be a cripple for - :Dice or chop vegetables and we wager so much a hole or a game Enid digested this bit of news Mrs. Extravagances Lunch - life: She might never walk again, mix with salt. Add salad dreg- and immediately replace reds = - slowl as full consciousness Game Cold ham (bought cooked) . Y For the first time In her , hospi - % lb . a0 sing. Toss lightly with fork. ation with tension. Nature back and memory lifted pieces of. tal eta - she was lad to see the e -- -� ° °___... y' g Fried potatoes .. .......,.._...� 03 Garnish with tiny carrots or ia. an exacting overlord. it always -the accident together. She re- night nurse come to at 6. She p turnip sticks. -Serve very cold, demands' a price. The degree of membered now -- the car, the had always thought the early hog- _ Saiad Dressing our exertions should be • deter - screaming brakes. She had been pital face - washing ritual was ab- ' S3" 1?i teaspoons mustard mined by a physician of jud ent. hu i and oh, yes —Tom, • �'Tise lesson Isere, is one of com- P my ng, surd. Now it was a welcome �.. x tables oons flour not ny the trainer it a ,ru own " 1 lisp' .1.0 .V4 lease from the prison of the night parson. rrices may differ slight- tablespoons sugar _ place." ,excitedly. and her own thou his: And after ly on different articles in . differ- - - "Ten o'cloek." g ant localities. Mrs. Extravagance 1 teaspoon salt Commenting on Dr. Aguew's "You mean 10 in :tile morning her face 'had, tieen washed and paid three times as much money 1 egg . warning, The London Free• Press g her pillows rearranged she fell as Mass. Economy ut did not obi 1 cup milk, water or -buttermilk declares: "This seems to us to be She had missed him. Torn lialeep from sheer exhaust pn. y tain three times the amount of 3i cup vinegar the very essence, not only of medl- was net The voices were hazy when she food for energy, bod b -1�iix dry ingredient's. Add cal wisdom, but of common sense." _ -You mustn't get excited novw" gy, y- uilding, . first heard them. First Dr. Rut - good teeth and d blood. Also beaten egg, and milk or water. Admitting that we must all hustle the nurse continued, laying a re- g floe ter a: Mrs• Extrava ance did not obtain rldd vinegar and cook over boil- now- to wln, the war, The Free straining hand Just Ere t .fore- " - • - - B Press appeals for the adoptioq of `•` 'head. ' "There's just one thing- Please wake her, nurse. Dr, w many of the vitamins which ing water stirring constantly- ire got your address from your Holliday wants to make an exam- are the substances necessary for until thick. Remove from heat anew philosophy in post -war days. _ d W�rda «•.a_fis sal} -yeas - - ination."_- - ---- ' - _ -- good growth -atsd- L .,...Lr✓s . --H-too thick "Why not dec }des�o p more and.. home, And then that 'other voice with the_fuactioas of _tha_hn -AL- _ when cold _ thin with milk just labor less; to enjoy recreation for - but no One- .R_l1aWeP>1. Will,' before using. If no la avail- fun and not for a wager; to' learn you tell us how to reach your a strange catch in it, "Enid - most any "leftovers" such as meat, g• egg ; +" Enid Sharon." 1 fish, hard - boiled eggs or vege- able increase flour to 3 table• more a,f to live and less how to. folks?" make - fortune -for estate duties °9 'Enid turned • -her head. It tables may be used with fresh ' apneas. "My parents are on their way If sailed dressing has an apt to swallow when we pass on ?" 'to Caifornia," Enid said slowly; couldn't be. Of course not. She vegetables to make attractive „3 -vas dreaming or delirious. salads. The .number of different pearance .of lumps or curdling al making up her mifid as she spoke: .s v,,pp� i;,i_- :L z X. 1�.... �.:tl. If.o _Hank sent DrrRutta� awl,- ems, imc1:�..s .1..w5i • ►.4lera Samos- Dumont a Brazilian t�1 _ `ally saying he'd consult with him• and may be quite original. doves egg beater and these will won 100,Oflfl francs ia.,i901 b� them. I -you said I wasn't badly later. He held Eriid's hand, psi- Here are some economical disappear. . It is wise to give a s hurt.,, encircling the Eiffel Tower is a tending to take her pulse:, and salads: few turns when cooking. steerabie balloon. Grace Dingline came straight to fooling no one, not even the nurse Cabbage and Peanut Salad' the hospital from . work . that eve- who with an amused smile, all 1 lb. cabbage alts Chambers weleom*s personas ning, Enid explained again that ' ' p' g letters frem Interested readers. she she didn't want. her Barents to ped quietly out of -the room. % lb. peanuts ---- - _ to L leas d toe her ve nu�aaa� 'T know anything about her accident: Why did yep rpn awes. he �X• cup .soiled salad dressing always ready to listen to your "pet WOMEN AF B-RUN- "Weil, then, you must let me ask Td� reproachfully. Shred the cabbage finely. Chop • peeves.- eeaests for�ereetpen or 1..6- I �a„ for .you,: trace - f,, - n, a �al„1 l,y usiilg it r0 ag p your letters 'to litas Sadie H. -� trembled. "My month's rent was pin or put through food chopper; Chambers, Ts' Wont Adelaide st.: REVEAL NOW THEY, -+ -said. Toronto." Send a tamped sell!-ad- apartment .I only rented the If peanuts leave on the akin -, dressed - envelops It you wish a _^ Enid thanked her. There s apartment for a month." Mix cabbage, nuts and salad reply. _ ,t��ER -'EM ���fNR" real. nothing to be done, 'Unless She- made a helpless gesture ' dressing. Serve cold and crisp. -if it" 15►.1 Lvo much bother, you with -- her - -free -hand. dressing. G;&A E.. X..al Zees . Sal" . would stop at my house once in -. We Lave At Too a while and bring me my mail." think it would matter to you. The 1 package Lennon jelly powder "I'll be glad tit," Grace said, janitor said you were away with 1% cups boiling. water . • _ , sYrVe�/ Silo f W0111e11 and in` accordance with that your' mottiei -=and Clare, I mean 3 tablespoons vinegar High A Tension Aspirin forleadaeho Ro _. promise, Saturday afternoon she Miss Adams." 1. cup diced or chopped cooked y Dr. Harvey Agnew Advises , „ brought in Enid's first accumula- "Well--" beets _ t Women `home fighters, now ` :Enid' closed 'her.. eyes against ' S teaspoons grated onion That We Slow Down At -50 don of letters. * the nearness of his face. "I for- 1- cup diced celery working by million$ in war plants, Enid 'sorted -their quickly, her , . are not lettingg anything interfere heart quickening when she saw got-to congratulate you. 3G teaspoon salt Dr. Harvey Agnew, associate with their work...noteveaahesd- "On what ?" Dissolve' jelly powder in boil- secretary of the Canadian Medical Tom's hand riting on one of the „ ache .. according to a recent v� On your marriage. ing water. Add vinegar, onions, Association, in addressing the Lou- , envelopes. Unopened she slipped � British government survey. it under • her pillow, reluctant to « His hand closed firmly on here. salt and half 'the beets. When don Canadian Club the other day, This questionnaire issued to Say, w__h_a_ t_ - are - you _- ia-ving slightly thickened fold'in the rest said this: 9 read it in--Grace's- presence= -Ape = - about ?" of the beets and the celery. Turn "We have prolonged the aver., women revealed that they consider it Wks with a surprising eagerness . 'As irinoneofthethreemosthelpful i t that she drew it out later. Enid, over the words, into a mold or square pan. Serve age life 18 years in the past naps P P "I saw her picture in the paper, With salad dressing on leaf. of tury. But let a man reaoh 50 and g items, for maintaining health. Curiously enough Tom said the announcement of your en• cabbage or' on lettuce. his chances are no better than Natural.y, Aspirin haft become a nothing about her failure to see gagement -- Baked Boad Salad they were a century ago. Whys household "watchword." For him the morning he left. If he �� - enerstions ' had, been disappointed, he had Suddenly Hank began to laugh, It Daps -baked beans (these may- The answer is tension.... Ii We $ , ft hie proved itself de- gwtten over it. "I'll write and tell a long, loud, ringing laugh. -_ -"All _ - _- - _be.the .lima_ beans- they_are -' -are_ going. to,4tem__taw- r#siag- blda -- - 1?en�e�q right," he said. "Clare's married- delicious in salad) of, heart and kidney disease, we m illionsofhesdachearneuritic,and .him what .happened, now that I -but not to me. Wberever did sir cup boiled dressing i must find something to slow down neural 'c p4ia, without unpleasant am better, 'Enid`-thought. v„ after- e$ects.Infect - Sha read on. Tom wrote the., You get the idea. << 1 cup chopped- celery the tension o! 'life. Thank, Aepiriniscates Enid's eyes opened wide. But Mix•, the beans, celery and_drPi�i en-for -gasoline rationing and as one of the Ba1?est analgesics _. news of the camp_ and .meptioned- __...__ - known. It costa less than X a that Diiisy Armstrong, Bud's pis- yea said your rriat�ei —that Clare , sing. serve on. cabbage leaf•.. or _ the. reduced .speed limit when we �. was to be your. wife.,' lettuce. go out we. can "otually took at tablet, in the economy bottle. Keep ter, had come to Work in the town He growhed with concentration Potato and Spinach Salad something besides the centre strip it bd3'. y near the 'camp. She' had an apart- • p� "Aspirin," trying to remember. "6h -I said • 2% cups cold diced potatoes of the road.... if we are tired let Aspirin, made is Canada, id ment, and Bud and he spent their my mother had picked her for My 1 cup, finely chopped celery us admit it -not whip a tired horse the trademark-of The Beyer Com- %SS NO. 1� ---�3 second wife, didn't 19 I remeri- 1 cup very finely chopped fresh by drinking alkaloid sofvl drinks " Pliny Limited. If you don't we M :: •, ber 'now:'' His eyes grinned at spinach at the office to keep awake; amok, the i6yer cross on each tablet, it f3 bar. "But I didn't say that I'd ( Tiny carrot or turnip .sticks ing endless fags, or tossing down isn't Aspirin. VU e•f� i'�u�� picked' her. Mother did try her dsrnedest, beguiled • ire on that � � - j, trip to New York, not telling me t j j INNER • L¢zd i ufn sLfit � until the last minute- that GLrs 1 1 1 1 -. -was going along, and all 'that sort �1��� ��J� ,j� + of tripe. But -it was no go. s7 "You - see. - I'd found what I M LS � J g � !� wanted, a girl who likes children ► ► 'r -and dogs. 'A girl who can, coo k S last, a - ' and draw 4hildren's faces. You don't know anyone like that, do - you -- " " "Uu,. llana�.Laa11c�, - -iL. „na._ - -- :;•.•' .�. � - .' 1 - 't�1 - - - some moments before she could •. - his mouth ingot more, tangled up with attractive and The housewives of -. E � hers. At last she her � Eo provide a hands against his face, pushed it aourisbing meals their families, } g .. - e Fi ld s - -- away. k yudo -- - :. az ease her � ' ut, Han - o n% want a They have learned that 'delightful- delightful_ desserts, • SERIAL STORY - - ..: cripple." made easily and at little cost with Canada Com 1IV HEN AGt RL MARRIES _ "Who said anything about a 5�, are a welcome addirioa to meals pre. cripple? I've looked at the •X- rays. There's nothing wrong with pared accordance with Canada's Food Rules. `:BY RENE RYERSON MART "'y your back. We'll tape you. up They know the high quality of Canada Corn and in a ,couple of weeks you'll .Starch ensures fide, whooth results. DREAM COME TRUE - - - -.. ' free evenings there. He enclosed be as good as new. You'd better Follow �nudo's � � � �yh � fitness. CHAPTER XVII a snapshot o• the three of them. hurry about it, too, unless you i It was the sort of snapshot of- want to go to your own weddjp7 It happened so simply, like moat 1 y yuuu 1C„ pv�G L g people, the on crutches. Theabua seemed to crawl on its ..three with arms interlocked about Enid's mind seemed to run in :- -way downtowns- that.. morning, each other's shoulders and the a 'rut. "Ob, dank, darling... STARCH Enid glanced at her watch again girl in the middle. Bud was smil- was all she could find to say. A oftM CANADA STARCH compANY, Limited 7 s +es and again: She had thought that ing at the camera, Daisy and Tom THE END els if she got to the station early were smiling at each other. -- - - -- - -. -- ---= eaoe:gh -sLv ..,&C Tom- could. -have - - -mid- anE.r,l...l, - '- - 'breakfast together !a the station as wlsen-- sne-Iaia it nbwn she ALI S tam she rat s and then she'd tell knew there was a letter she would om The Gospel, Witness - "' "' =him she was Willing to marry him. never write, a letter telling Tom _ And then, four blocks from why she hadn't been at the station 8AOfE 8. CfiAMBEFiB Enid's destination, the bus hit an . that morning. 'automobile. It was a minor col. It was bettek,&his way- better Salads That Are AND lsion, but Enid knew there would for Tom. _ Daisy would make him Different PROTESTANT ADVOCATE be time consumed in argument, a far .fetter wife than she, Enid, - . and taking the names of wit- would hare. For Daisy's heart Published weekly for the propagation of the Faith . once for -. passes. She slipped off the bus would be- all. his�no reservations. Salads are attractive forms in all- delivered -ta -the saints, an or the defense -uf the princ - and started to walk. So absorbed was Enid in her. which to sane either vegetables ples of the Protestant Reformation. T. T. Shields, Editor. At the first jntersection she rather--bitter thoughts - that she or fruits, raw or cooked. Many $8.00 a icy and to new subscribers, free, the book, -waited until the line-of waiting, paid little• attention when a, nurse children and grownups, too, like "Behind the Dictators; - by ly s H. Lehmann, of he former cars pass's and then, disregard- bustled in and got her ready to raw vegetables better than cooked Roman Catholic priest; a scholarly description of the work of ing the light, started - across. She - go to the X -ray room, saying they ones. Mrs. - Economy always rise Papacy in war -torn Europe and Asia. S eclat trial offer, didn't see the car coming around were going to take some more makes her salad dressing at kome a9 issues y months) for � ubl without book. •. the corner until It was almost pictures - "just a - routine check- _ and frequently is able to use up Twenty-first year of publication. Each issue- dsfr m upon her. She threw up her arm up, to be sure 'that everything is all left over vegetables (with a Jarvis stenographically trees Presorted sermon preached by Dr. Shields from iyt g Jarvis Street Pulpit. Mail this advertisement with name and to shield her face. all right." _ few inespensire_- additional in _d es, for free plr -e: Z I" ..a ,vAmLim xepvri v1 1!nhl opened - -€r eyes aria It wasn't until after the X -rays way that is pleasing and nourish- Dr. Shields' address, Feb. 28th, replying to Premier King ' and " moved and a pain pierced her aide.- .. had been taken, aii-d-Ez4d --lay �., "'° f`r the whole family. other critics is Dominion Parliament, Fob. 23rd. Contains also _. She caught• her breath and whim - the wheel cart waiting to be # -ken M� Extravagance t h r o w a analysis of "Reltgiou• Aspect of��Sirots Report-a Symptom of erred and a white- uniformed back down to her room that .some- away her odds and ends of verge. present Trends in Canadian Life and other important articled. p tables and usually rushes out at (You .essay. neglect it if you postpone until tomorrow.. Cut this nurse came into her range . of. thing the hospital doctor was say- out- nd mail. today vision, ing to the nurse penetrated her the last mii ute to buy some cold "What =wliat happened- -where lethargy. ham for lunch or supper. GOSPEL WITNESS am I ?" She .lay awake ail night, rho Mrs. Economy's Lunch - 130 Gerrard Street East Toronto Z, Canada - You were hit by a car, ". the words "spins" and ialist," Cabbage and peanut salad (or = r _ .. P spec ._.._ nurse explained, "'abut you're going � __ any n boiled n�-» salad _.- ;_..__g �� - a$eAaiin•�= i:he�. -�.1 "� "�` '� ""'- � cu boi }ed salad di•essin '�i4 1 tablespoon chopped onion a hlgaball or two at home to pea to be all right. You're got a ing horror in her mind. If her, p g cup salad dressing 4_up_ foe the eves }ag. Eves.—when. — - couple of broken ribs.. Don't back was injured -it - -..tight- -paean sts teaspoon salt - we participate in golf of bridge, _ - - - '°golly aovi , that she would be a cripple for - :Dice or chop vegetables and we wager so much a hole or a game Enid digested this bit of news Mrs. Extravagances Lunch - life: She might never walk again, mix with salt. Add salad dreg- and immediately replace reds = - slowl as full consciousness Game Cold ham (bought cooked) . Y For the first time In her , hospi - % lb . a0 sing. Toss lightly with fork. ation with tension. Nature back and memory lifted pieces of. tal eta - she was lad to see the e -- -� ° °___... y' g Fried potatoes .. .......,.._...� 03 Garnish with tiny carrots or ia. an exacting overlord. it always -the accident together. She re- night nurse come to at 6. She p turnip sticks. -Serve very cold, demands' a price. The degree of membered now -- the car, the had always thought the early hog- _ Saiad Dressing our exertions should be • deter - screaming brakes. She had been pital face - washing ritual was ab- ' S3" 1?i teaspoons mustard mined by a physician of jud ent. hu i and oh, yes —Tom, • �'Tise lesson Isere, is one of com- P my ng, surd. Now it was a welcome �.. x tables oons flour not ny the trainer it a ,ru own " 1 lisp' .1.0 .V4 lease from the prison of the night parson. rrices may differ slight- tablespoons sugar _ place." ,excitedly. and her own thou his: And after ly on different articles in . differ- - - "Ten o'cloek." g ant localities. Mrs. Extravagance 1 teaspoon salt Commenting on Dr. Aguew's "You mean 10 in :tile morning her face 'had, tieen washed and paid three times as much money 1 egg . warning, The London Free• Press g her pillows rearranged she fell as Mass. Economy ut did not obi 1 cup milk, water or -buttermilk declares: "This seems to us to be She had missed him. Torn lialeep from sheer exhaust pn. y tain three times the amount of 3i cup vinegar the very essence, not only of medl- was net The voices were hazy when she food for energy, bod b -1�iix dry ingredient's. Add cal wisdom, but of common sense." _ -You mustn't get excited novw" gy, y- uilding, . first heard them. First Dr. Rut - good teeth and d blood. Also beaten egg, and milk or water. Admitting that we must all hustle the nurse continued, laying a re- g floe ter a: Mrs• Extrava ance did not obtain rldd vinegar and cook over boil- now- to wln, the war, The Free straining hand Just Ere t .fore- " - • - - B Press appeals for the adoptioq of `•` 'head. ' "There's just one thing- Please wake her, nurse. Dr, w many of the vitamins which ing water stirring constantly- ire got your address from your Holliday wants to make an exam- are the substances necessary for until thick. Remove from heat anew philosophy in post -war days. _ d W�rda «•.a_fis sal} -yeas - - ination."_- - ---- ' - _ -- good growth -atsd- L .,...Lr✓s . --H-too thick "Why not dec }des�o p more and.. home, And then that 'other voice with the_fuactioas of _tha_hn -AL- _ when cold _ thin with milk just labor less; to enjoy recreation for - but no One- .R_l1aWeP>1. Will,' before using. If no la avail- fun and not for a wager; to' learn you tell us how to reach your a strange catch in it, "Enid - most any "leftovers" such as meat, g• egg ; +" Enid Sharon." 1 fish, hard - boiled eggs or vege- able increase flour to 3 table• more a,f to live and less how to. folks?" make - fortune -for estate duties °9 'Enid turned • -her head. It tables may be used with fresh ' apneas. "My parents are on their way If sailed dressing has an apt to swallow when we pass on ?" 'to Caifornia," Enid said slowly; couldn't be. Of course not. She vegetables to make attractive „3 -vas dreaming or delirious. salads. The .number of different pearance .of lumps or curdling al making up her mifid as she spoke: .s v,,pp� i;,i_- :L z X. 1�.... �.:tl. If.o _Hank sent DrrRutta� awl,- ems, imc1:�..s .1..w5i • ►.4lera Samos- Dumont a Brazilian t�1 _ `ally saying he'd consult with him• and may be quite original. doves egg beater and these will won 100,Oflfl francs ia.,i901 b� them. I -you said I wasn't badly later. He held Eriid's hand, psi- Here are some economical disappear. . It is wise to give a s hurt.,, encircling the Eiffel Tower is a tending to take her pulse:, and salads: few turns when cooking. steerabie balloon. Grace Dingline came straight to fooling no one, not even the nurse Cabbage and Peanut Salad' the hospital from . work . that eve- who with an amused smile, all 1 lb. cabbage alts Chambers weleom*s personas ning, Enid explained again that ' ' p' g letters frem Interested readers. she she didn't want. her Barents to ped quietly out of -the room. % lb. peanuts ---- - _ to L leas d toe her ve nu�aaa� 'T know anything about her accident: Why did yep rpn awes. he �X• cup .soiled salad dressing always ready to listen to your "pet WOMEN AF B-RUN- "Weil, then, you must let me ask Td� reproachfully. Shred the cabbage finely. Chop • peeves.- eeaests for�ereetpen or 1..6- I �a„ for .you,: trace - f,, - n, a �al„1 l,y usiilg it r0 ag p your letters 'to litas Sadie H. -� trembled. "My month's rent was pin or put through food chopper; Chambers, Ts' Wont Adelaide st.: REVEAL NOW THEY, -+ -said. Toronto." Send a tamped sell!-ad- apartment .I only rented the If peanuts leave on the akin -, dressed - envelops It you wish a _^ Enid thanked her. There s apartment for a month." Mix cabbage, nuts and salad reply. _ ,t��ER -'EM ���fNR" real. nothing to be done, 'Unless She- made a helpless gesture ' dressing. Serve cold and crisp. -if it" 15►.1 Lvo much bother, you with -- her - -free -hand. dressing. G;&A E.. X..al Zees . Sal" . would stop at my house once in -. We Lave At Too a while and bring me my mail." think it would matter to you. The 1 package Lennon jelly powder "I'll be glad tit," Grace said, janitor said you were away with 1% cups boiling. water . • _ , sYrVe�/ Silo f W0111e11 and in` accordance with that your' mottiei -=and Clare, I mean 3 tablespoons vinegar High A Tension Aspirin forleadaeho Ro _. promise, Saturday afternoon she Miss Adams." 1. cup diced or chopped cooked y Dr. Harvey Agnew Advises , „ brought in Enid's first accumula- "Well--" beets _ t Women `home fighters, now ` :Enid' closed 'her.. eyes against ' S teaspoons grated onion That We Slow Down At -50 don of letters. * the nearness of his face. "I for- 1- cup diced celery working by million$ in war plants, Enid 'sorted -their quickly, her , . are not lettingg anything interfere heart quickening when she saw got-to congratulate you. 3G teaspoon salt Dr. Harvey Agnew, associate with their work...noteveaahesd- "On what ?" Dissolve' jelly powder in boil- secretary of the Canadian Medical Tom's hand riting on one of the „ ache .. according to a recent v� On your marriage. ing water. Add vinegar, onions, Association, in addressing the Lou- , envelopes. Unopened she slipped � British government survey. it under • her pillow, reluctant to « His hand closed firmly on here. salt and half 'the beets. When don Canadian Club the other day, This questionnaire issued to Say, w__h_a_ t_ - are - you _- ia-ving slightly thickened fold'in the rest said this: 9 read it in--Grace's- presence= -Ape = - about ?" of the beets and the celery. Turn "We have prolonged the aver., women revealed that they consider it Wks with a surprising eagerness . 'As irinoneofthethreemosthelpful i t that she drew it out later. Enid, over the words, into a mold or square pan. Serve age life 18 years in the past naps P P "I saw her picture in the paper, With salad dressing on leaf. of tury. But let a man reaoh 50 and g items, for maintaining health. Curiously enough Tom said the announcement of your en• cabbage or' on lettuce. his chances are no better than Natural.y, Aspirin haft become a nothing about her failure to see gagement -- Baked Boad Salad they were a century ago. Whys household "watchword." For him the morning he left. If he �� - enerstions ' had, been disappointed, he had Suddenly Hank began to laugh, It Daps -baked beans (these may- The answer is tension.... Ii We $ , ft hie proved itself de- gwtten over it. "I'll write and tell a long, loud, ringing laugh. -_ -"All _ - _- - _be.the .lima_ beans- they_are -' -are_ going. to,4tem__taw- r#siag- blda -- - 1?en�e�q right," he said. "Clare's married- delicious in salad) of, heart and kidney disease, we m illionsofhesdachearneuritic,and .him what .happened, now that I -but not to me. Wberever did sir cup boiled dressing i must find something to slow down neural 'c p4ia, without unpleasant am better, 'Enid`-thought. v„ after- e$ects.Infect - Sha read on. Tom wrote the., You get the idea. << 1 cup chopped- celery the tension o! 'life. Thank, Aepiriniscates Enid's eyes opened wide. But Mix•, the beans, celery and_drPi�i en-for -gasoline rationing and as one of the Ba1?est analgesics _. news of the camp_ and .meptioned- __...__ - known. It costa less than X a that Diiisy Armstrong, Bud's pis- yea said your rriat�ei —that Clare , sing. serve on. cabbage leaf•.. or _ the. reduced .speed limit when we �. was to be your. wife.,' lettuce. go out we. can "otually took at tablet, in the economy bottle. Keep ter, had come to Work in the town He growhed with concentration Potato and Spinach Salad something besides the centre strip it bd3'. y near the 'camp. She' had an apart- • p� "Aspirin," trying to remember. "6h -I said • 2% cups cold diced potatoes of the road.... if we are tired let Aspirin, made is Canada, id ment, and Bud and he spent their my mother had picked her for My 1 cup, finely chopped celery us admit it -not whip a tired horse the trademark-of The Beyer Com- %SS NO. 1� ---�3 second wife, didn't 19 I remeri- 1 cup very finely chopped fresh by drinking alkaloid sofvl drinks " Pliny Limited. If you don't we M :: •, ber 'now:'' His eyes grinned at spinach at the office to keep awake; amok, the i6yer cross on each tablet, it f3 bar. "But I didn't say that I'd ( Tiny carrot or turnip .sticks ing endless fags, or tossing down isn't Aspirin. d � .^ y m 1,:- _ - ;•�•— +•-- �..•.r t•i*` •,7 -"'�., .. _ - = ....�+:.;s.:. a.c- r..::,3m a . _ _ _ - .. Yom, `5 �� • , ' .r:..., _ .1 NOTIC.E. C. A. S _ ire - IL FomlffH. Ont. w-. Lurectm ��� 1M1111rw1 Dia+eo= i`•�oc•+rrwl Mweialo.MOW.iae SUN Ow tmdm par YM V1IF sm7 _ , 1lssber m M � �% DID" - WOOD, Q$MNNT, PHONE law DONALD RODDY Barrlatee, BAND, aRAaBtI,, On and after APR• vth,. our •store - - r'� • —. ...a .i.a Of ° ,�,... wtr�,. �, and will be closing early 3 nights, per wed Barrtators Solicitors — — - �n' to .8 p m iit,,1. s>EATON. K. c. 'r.>cobooe' . -also looallaQrts�ge work ReXail .5 _ MOndai S a• '_. . • lt.HRtjeXE BELL. H. C. Adel,! We bavealao placed in etoct s !till p u tQ 1 p• � LD.F. ROSr L= a � LE" JUMA"a One. -Cent Sale Wednesday's 8. a. ?m. i 872 Bay St. - - - - — — _ - =;0M L. POND _ -- Toroate Friday's � - 8 et. m. to $ p. m. NG,pg'ivlcMILLAN- Bamster, Sot: A MITCHELL" _ _� _• Notaq Public. 19 McNede street A. • l Days Only - APRIL 7.8 -944 - �y,�,•. 't�tedeo4. Ellin 6903. 290 _ ' Pickering, Out. OE One Pim One Tuesdays, a aaurSdays and Saturdays _ • . ..�.,.....,..._. Bps. Two For The g&e �,titattsrtrs� • arose ONE — Olooa 7d • . :__ __ ._ —'Gent :; - - O en aS lls�lai -- — - -- ' 4 - P - R. BEATON. TOWNbnir — -that—this- • please Ilotai W�4 � •a wn sII - : � da t;oorereneer.t:oe�m,aeioeer .0 Notice to You — _ . dd�1 aII;rk. . Acconnunt: Hie. ,eeerol independent or an arbitrary move tirs+ei 19enwe. whitatr.twonc. prescription Service b on our part but simply_ a voluntary -_- - our -_ i►, E- RiCHARDS�N Aceurste and EffickAt change as suggested by th _- v_ . .:. Go - e ^,,,toneut Wart e' Board. 'WEB' can -� - we (to botching u1 aR It#ade e - .. ... _ G BN IDR A L I N SU R A N C'E; CAR•P,ENTERIN G �� Ltd only' buy' Dry Goods on a six mo . _ -- is _ _ iT • t _ -- "onota" s►lan and we- feel this - R. Vr.sIF� CONVEYANCING PI.�U30INQ THE REXALL STORE change will enable us to have coats ed ertady � _ _ -• 'goods to oiler you during the entire ON moblish agency, Phone, 'Picts � 68 first six months of the years — to scone. We also sell Brantford Roofing _ Thanking yon 'so 4nuch \for so -``- Phone Pick. 8000. Bathreooa Ste. 8 a,� _ kindly aoceptu►g' the various chang- RE HOURS ]iiatettTata, Empire J aeon. 9 P416 . 8 p►1n. YY MAW = �`pm�' Duro Wateoc es this war time has forced upon us. ByWwns. Beatty Stable Sale Register - ' L+Ifi7ENEtfCD AU0Tlor4EB1t AND Equipment, : -and s So- CHAPMAN Sales conducted Anywhere' _ Building Matertati Tuesdays rt'prt - - - - -- - °° — !boos or write. Addrese 81! •Dundas = - ,rte. of Jersey Herd, Farm Stock, Unp- . Street. East. �a� p� i l�ente, Poultry, near rnw m�ellnnS Ticke'ding H�rdware Wbitby. Ontario. __ Work Guaranteed pickertee at Lot 82, tev 4, 7 pick.ring, just south of W3titevate, SERVE the Property of. Harry W SERVE _ : Phone 6608 Terms, . Cash. Sale at 1 p.. nu A. _ - ' • r L - PICKFdiING, ONTAR1p S. Farmer, auctioneers . _ line of b ardware er en r!' ND ALSO E - . JC' • J. - Saturday, April 3rd — seueeson sale - _ • - of cattle, horses, and pigs, the pro- Farm equipment Ll`1S V A`1►Al,,CJU+ LEVIPIE B. A. Pew of Wkn. Hopkins and Sons, at - - ' - . pET'ER Lots 3`1-32, Con. 9,.. Whitby _Town- - �.nd _ Bar iater. Solicitor ate. shi - 3 miles west of No. 12 High- ID }s - lea has= 1 - Sr Wed sad Sat way. at Myrtle._. The osrering in �oLi8e�lt7►Id 11tei]sils - - -- -- ° Yiag Sts. Firing _ tdast to tLmnt[! eludes 8 horsee, 30 pigs, Zit feeder is a j�r C `F R l Lr R R. M O h L E Y alp OFF IM �— Osa A WA steers, so stocker cattle. Springers 1-' S A LSI 0 s PICK I `C : GENER r ■ •wt` rto • tyr`tz _ and bulls. Sale at 1.311. 'Terma,. caw -1. S. � _ SERVICE PROTECTION F . • ,C. C • N & I L L Ted Jackson; : auctioneer. ,@'UNNEERAL DIRECTOR AND Thursday, April 1st — auction sale -. g>liBALMER of fa7trn stock and -Implements. had furniture, the P Pe Y of S,:0NTAR10 essor to W. J. H slier :. ` -- 8'� FARMERS -_ 8uoc t Lot 88. Cott. 8, - - 0 C K _ - _ Forrest, - - g R George -' - - 18toufhilte Wbitbj Twp., 3 miles northwest Of •,` - - • - ty! PAY TBB1DitITO .PRICES AT .WHITBY., YOl'JB flOYE xAzm :.- = Night IL Day i3eri`iee Brookline -Sale at- one o c1dc1G -gee nom+ p g u ;> t till u i t it t. e t . I Z t t bills. William Maw, a, ucttvueer. - _ -" _.l.i�i.J _ ]Friday, April 2 auction 'sale of CALVES : L - -- "CTHZ*TS'Y 64 -arse larhn, more o; less, conaiat- -_ - liND' >�INDS' Op PICSSING DILLS ing of running stream, yeas round, 1 Healthfully :Air - conditioned 8- roorned;,brick house, bank barn v►zred for hydro. Entire feistt stock _ ,: ' Poultry, ' both live -pnd dressed �SDAY, FRI., SATURDAY' COMMERCIAL' MARCH 25. Z8 and !7 and implements, at Lot 13 and 14, m&T �•� �-1 A Q �� C -Irwo . shows at 7 and . 9 P. m• FERTILIZERS - Con. One, Pickering. Estate of the 1 ) I C j_ Saturday Matinee at 1.36 late Fred J. Andrew. Terms, Cash. T M - - • Wake Island - . • - -= Y y. - - : • � ale at -`>w90 Testae on PAY �p .� 11v� �TE . of sale. A. R, Farmer, auctioneer. Q7� 18(iG a�D[Na BTATlox !Brian DonL.evy and Robert Preston ++ ge stock 011 Pttone 3touffville, '7309 - _ stu>l�r •!drM.. Olt!'!'. MONZ NG and. MscDoaald Cares AMtllaemgtia � - - - - hand at , pi�esen _. MONDAY, TUFrS., WEDNESDAY For axle — Urban Oats. Q� Quality Meat lt[sreh -29- and 31 ! Yroen Regis_ tared Seed. -crook First - Show at 8.20 Prfze • at 8ra#rrptvn Poultry - 'Last C�!�Plete ... - - — ` • grod*tt' in . Wear >8.- - _ _ . • soon' - �-� p- 1. Lot ffi'- P- tchertng. Vlta t.d�IOTAIa - -.. ... _. _ . - -.. . • For Sale — gad quality klaaka, ,And _ .John *Uy„e.,and Maude Barnes as possible Cartier and Victory Oats. Anyone Also an Added Attraction _ wanting same, Order Early., to clean - . -. before sealing starts. . Wm. Tee ;y, _ Fish in seaBOi1 r D• V e LOC K W OOD R 2 Pickering 31r-$2 — • -- — - - -- - _.: t'1t,:Kl+RlVli ONT. For Sale 716 P�' 8 weeks old. .. Chorus— wis UELI1 f R - -�j -�C h +t'a,' ..�.� ., 1e and -- haH S' north of No. 7 Highway at Kin- - Jane Fuzee Johnny Downs sale. - Miseha'Auer, ' E >aaDy sit na THLJ`RSDAY, PRI., SATURDAY - You may find in the Bray Daily — -April Ji, tiZ, and 3 od assortme- Sp ' I just what you wants ex' RIE, gO trss left over frdm hatches or or Fore8t R Sr gel's dens. Contact Bray, agent. S=W - nt of Men's Mitts started heavy breed cockerels, and LIMITED do - 4 In teeht►ic.tor _ pullets on hands H. Shier, R. R. 2, Fred. Mac - Murray Paulette Goddard Of OOd uali Pickering. Lockwood Milling. Co. : ` :.Searl o :Junction g • q For Sale -- 5- rooaned frame b`dng - - _ - slow, Village of Whitevale. Half {tPiIJ!•]FEO?AE}S -- Howard III7- and ' Scarboro S36 :. Also pyre plates, -acre of. land; _Qlarage- Newly dec- ' orated. Apply .ow-ner, 185 Walnmer ,, Order Ydur��Storiri -Sash Now For ext �► • , caseroles, cake dish" Rd. Tomato. Phone Kingsdale 74x5, • • Leghorn Chicks ;Winter May -Sound Absurd' - but It Isn't ►Nt�i ANTISEr. es, double .boilers, "Of alt Domestic ` Orders Placed During the Past KE Tic - a Rexall Drier *now,' for future 'delivery Rid this: — - produtt —ki11s • - Slattery Poultry Farm Season far Storan Sash, Only One Out of Et'ery `Ten was Filled" f L� e1v ,A ir.png !toad_ Pickering -nd quickly., Reduces frequency of - colds and sweetens the breath. Protect -- — vc'ar necessities take - precedence - yourself with MI -31 Antiseptic.'. Let new -flame lame ware -For Sale — 500 bush. $turner O8tEi' -i: the Rexall Drug sign be your guide _ - • _ over domestio req:iirements• This _ —co Safety, Economy and Satisfacuon. also Holstein , springer. J C. Moore, - — - - — Lo 26, Con: C .Pickering.'' - g2 -_ - n wo d lcbof Lot _3 fact coupled' with lutm shortage predicts eve worse Pyrex Phono '96, r 4. - - At .Pre- - ditions this year than fast, in. aL V Iii 1S U S H B`' For Rent, - roomed farm house, sent- there is a tetnporar Y = _ - y garage, chicken -house and big gar- the demand for sash and during the �kiartlware Tivatuith Ten, near 'Pickering't Possession on =i ! next two months we -can promise , PHONE 46 April '4 N. E. MaEwen �f .. _ delivery in two or three weeks. 'Be _ • a wt►ll advised and ACT NOW. P1C1JNKINO , s , . ]AYES DRUG CO. LTD. _ • -PHONE PICKERING 68 _a