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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1943_04_02�y .. ,'4A: '% -.i -, °' •'•7•. �i•:y is ,�, 'i.�c �_ - ..AH .. .w:•.,:r .'�i.,y,: s '«.+.,• «w-a�• • ! 3 it ,6+ *1JfM!'� 6�•r r:�d"a•.e'.M, . n,: ;.fir• ...�: .: ..,,, y . C F. . •..•,' . r _ LX.II �PICgE NG, ONT;, FRIDAY, APR: 2 1.943 NO. 331, �- ,V0L. ..._ ° _ _ _ . _.. •. . .. - .. fickering - Exceeds cots � ' - _ •.:: _- :..� fed _ .. rr� • J. 7 'Use - -4. ■ The .efforts of our campaign -man - Cherrywdwd Boy Arrives Overseas ..'Miss Jean Clark stricken sudden - :lira• Wiliam McGuire Laid to Rest.' -LOCALISMS ages• c E. ! ^f Iy_ dm _'Friday afternoon last. a, Friday, April 2. -+ Funeral Ser• -volunteer canvassers have been well jlriver John Teefy of the Army :3 rewarded. A 'wonderful effort has for Pte. Gordon Andrew o! the east Service . Corps, attired safely it Her large circle of friends are vices were held this morning, _ word receiv_ pleased to know that . Miss Jean Mrs. William McGuire, who passed was home over the week end. w been pert forth to make this �?P- England, . according to , . - . Pte. John Walsh of the bast was — '',:' �,' sign a succ+ees, and we wish to ex- ed by his parents, Mr, and Mrs. , Clark, who, . on 'Friday ' - afternoon sway 'suddenly, at her home bets on barns over the week end. -•pa+m our appreciation to tke foil- Win. Teefy, of Cherrywood, flue last was stricken suddenly with a a Tuesday morning. Pierson Baker, Who- recently eo+ W�=��•�a and rushed to the Oshawa Mre1 McGuire was iu 'her. 80th � . . _�nvin.¢ for the tMe they have a;rc�, " �Pb �::.. a. in-- yi the precious gasofinr need tern Canada Prior to going over-- Hospital for an operation, 'is' at the yew, and would, heave been 81 to- listed in two R; Q. A. F. was post.• time of writing, reported to be re. day. Born in Whitby, she attended ed to the west "Imediate1 nPaR and �• --covering satiatsetorily. school these. The daughter 'o! the reporting• l�ec woskezp, who have ealle and ��ng :xotssp - late iff.' and Mrd. - Daniel_. urn , -- Rev; 1K,. -R. -Unit+ - she was married to - Mr. William ed Church preached at Ajax on J. M. Wilson, Department of Pub- L. A. C, ' Smith and Tpr. F. Will- 11 idre in 1,888. Shortly after the Sunday, and Rev. C. % PW* of R, p. vftter, Audla, and his eaavassers, for their effort in lic Works, '� mtrPaoeed�y �ch� isms were woek- end- guests -at -tire- marriage they went Wast to Man - WWtby had the- morning eervsfA _ -_caB D $W9,50 Winter, as the speaker for the e'v- home . of Mr, and, Mrs. Geo. Elliott, itoba, where they farmed, conning 1i�. I at tms weeks iuncueou. � C,!, ` ter 93ry -_ back Here in • � o uz Attract Taylor, Cl.&..� Mr. Wilson has spent thirty yeare� l Birthday Anniverrary has lived at "her late residence -on -onto cauea on der. and ' M;re. .Tuba - - ' -- - his workers �[fiitea�slQ+ and his m the employ of this Dept. of the Church Street since that tune. Murkar on Sunday- •r• Hugh �'-- $218.003 Federal Government in an executive W e •, congratulations to A member of St. Francis de Sales Mr'ei W J. Clark and Norah are 't�vs8sers' acity, is well acquainted with' a Church, she was the oldest attend- spending a few days with Mr. and .IRev KeVey, Greenwood and big I the details in connection with the .Mrs. AI Rue, Pickering. who cele• in member. Mrs: Harry Boyes. helpers $45.00 hinted her 93rd birthday on Wled- g Mrs• Fred Balsdon and Mr. Joe ][ennbere 'of Pickering Rotary rep* 'l Chicago *ater diversion, She is suvrived by her husband, ( l Weiland and Soo canals, and the nesday, N*rch 318t; three sons, Charles, of Pickering, IClark of Burford spent the week end . resented by. Rich. Winter #6'70.25 ' Scheme, Mrs. Rice makes her home with with Mrs.. W: J. Clark St. Lawrence. Waterway Harry. of Oshawa, and .Daniel, of We also wish to. acknowledge re- but like • so many other government' her nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Margaret, Man, lour daughters: Mr. and Mrs. A Wilson and tadpt of a donation to Branch Funds projects during wartime; little in- White, Church Str. She came Carrie and Ella, at home, and Mrs. ,family of Toronto called -on Mrs: ASsoe, fontation, can be given -. by.. those d,sreada in 1853 in a sailing vessel Charles .Goodwin, Pickering, and !17 Andrew on Sunday. it+aRa Dunbsrton Cosnmurstty from England. As a pastime, Mrs. s During the ca�opaign man1, en- who have access to such. However, Rice is ve fond of reading and . •'Jennie ", Sister Mar$ St. William : Mn Geo.• Mutch moved to the aouregin8 reports have been given the speaker, did give us fifteen 'y o!- Sacred Heart Convent,. Regina. Lakeshore on Thursday, where rn% by the canvassers of the generous minutes of -aA interesting talk- on -, needlework. Requiem High Mass was sung In will take up farming on the farm response they have received in moat "Navigation" and wane of the pro- - St. Francis de Sales - Church_. this vacated by Mr. 'Gerald Harbron. �• Some perhaps, were not ao, blema on the Great Lakes. This Yeae-s. morning by .Rev. Father Kyte. The April meeting of the W M S well received, but the generous re-, - Interment took place in St. Fran- of the United Church l be he at d� „ :� -£ a4 Boka; - we know - -even rural � ,►a.• d-r -r- cis die Sales Cemet=ery, i'lrkertng - -Ilse- - - h will ► sponae of flee majority eoaspletely hmw of Mrs. L. Morley on - overshadowed those few.. er editors are expected to be soph- Wed. afternoon, April 7th at 2.3t] A hemeu+hwaaning story was toad The Ontario County Jersey Club isticated, . keep.,,their : tongue in the ..Pickering Women's Institute The easter prograap grill be under ed a Private in the Amny who had met at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. _cheek, and cotton in their :ears too. the leadership of Mrs' * Cart*rights A* the • eanvawter, and Von Phis at Boaar Farm un. Thum but surely there must be occasions, � spite -of a very rainy day, f!!• All ladies are cordially lnvlted to - later sent in 83.00 to mate n a wtai �"" e# .Last w�l� .The �riv ° once a year . ao lemal- rl;w.. he can �n gathered at the borne of Mrs, aateend. . of the rnemnbers were present and 13 C. Hutchison for the regular W - leeat�tibatioa of 8.5.00 oat 'at a l?r1v- what he likes, when be feels •' atx's pay, saw the colored slides taken by See. I. meeting on the 30th. Ernie Sadler A note ac,comnpanied the 83 like it. An incident took place in a . - James Bremner, on his last via t to stated. "he knee the valve _ local store a few days ago, • , that ,Akseong' the business items, a let• Bril•;aL ``/:••�•:••:- •--e tNe --der i C�nwood - Tree uuexpecua of Red Cross to a soldier andlt Mr., A. Dawson, oi< the Records Bd provides the opportunity .soz t,`►is ter was read iroM the Iced Lrosa -dint he libuelf may need Red - I years! outburst. Our language may asking for toilet articles for the death of Ernie Sadler, only son of prose before this war fa -wet Staff, Ottawa, was the guest ripen• not be that of a - gentleman, - but a ,women of Britain. The members are ker. He explained about the hand- 4 Car• and Mrs. Wesley Sadler, has u .year contribution b++e not bees k I, � the enormous arnouat of de- gentleman just could not r'e'Ph7 � - requested to snake this a shower at �t .a glooan over this neighbor'- . called for or perhaps the canvasser, of registratiosea o! purbred an thus - a woman (s now-comer) of a next meeting. A donation of $'20 h� Ernie was a. good. glean -liv,- bm not found you at lime, we the ,village, who with her - husband was made to . the Red Cross. lag boy, _very fond of his home- life., ,Wmid be grateful _if you would send' imals, with amuch- redaoed stall, A' is � )tere only for what they can The nomi "atin -- ballots were social tune was nnuoh enjoyed, at• g • P'�' a regular attendant at Sunday tit in or let _dug. ]meow and someone make out of the viar, made the ad for the Election of Officers at school and the Y P U when his Will call. -- - ter which the genial host and host' ststemeent. that "trots turned was - -' ` ere treated alI to luncheon. The the next meeting. health permitted him to'. do so. His _ from the laet °=sr' hs" ad word The Fell Call,"Title of -the 1-st d - ,roamer and PW-Aant - •w, +ip Z+FpTICE aria +eats in the spew house 'to say for the Red Cross, who were �k � ", A a r on . "The Evol- • . went off perfectly, Dr. M,cttnay, on 7 - 1? Pe .for a!1 will. live with all. The syon- , of the Pick behalf of perfectly.- ctly. tendered a , o n always asking for money" As one ution of Books was read by Mrs, pathy of all is extended -to the The monthly meeting who 'received wed tram 'tine Red Kingston, and was much- tpprvctaT- parents and tut oniy starler. ering Red Cross Executive and the, deft tbanks to theme. Robt• Ruddy. Cross In tiie last war, and who -has ed, it showed careful research. - Called home at the age of six - unit Representatives will be held representing the Ayrshires, was teen, we know not why. The Heaven- � knowledge of many other cases,-we - en Mo=ixy, April 6th. at 2.30 p. M. present and brought their regards. say that "that woman is a LIAR ". �y Father understands . and knows irs�a the chuza ll. as our reg- -. --•• Il.ocai Cos Sel+od Howlers i _ ��• sr,. -� - Stasriit! rouYh, Out that s_� viLt>�t ^_ - -' - -'- -bee - - - - - - - -- _ War room@ are stsa 0224 fur . iment- - W. C. Murkar. - . - -- -- -- - , Rosedale Utu'ted Church wag � In dani local junior itoorio of the A 4 a� quota has been reedv� Continua on School, the teacher The Red Crose at Duubartw or British Civilian Knitting - setting for the marriage of Ida. To the School Boards and Rate- reaaeUy asked ''Wrest prominent I - bed, � � *-A yr's• j daughter of Mr. std .this C. A- payers of Public School deetions, person recently. completed. at 21-day Mrs. Grass,-. Annis convener for 16 girls' sweaters , A--4' year Sterritt, of Pickering, to Mr. henry Nos. 4 West .and' 6 of the last ?„ - Bright Pupil, "Mitch the •Red Cross Drive W this dlsttiq� ; �,� , i girls' eweetem 6 or 8 years McPherson Fraser, of Ottawa, BOB Township of Piekerins Hepburn". + `wishes to thank all the eanvasserit; 16 boys' swearers 6 or 8 years of the late Mr. and Mrs, James IT. - j who so cheerfully : gave their see-• �_a , _ raser Rev. Ii► A. Graham, _Brant- Please ` take Notice, that at a t r 8 via ford, made of the bride, officiated Capt Mejatyre Hood - at Pick- , vices the work. with such e�acell oXlr,. 19 meeting of a Council of the said 'rho drive . The wool for this is on order but Given in marriage by her father, - township, to be held ' at the Town- *ring W" .i". -, u..:.4..° � E netted -i�.•� ooateaplates an aerial attack en 21.- Added to this was a donation bar• . has not yet been received. the e" ' n� � ship Hall, Bmughahn, on Monday, war Industries". Fickeeing cif- our local Wilt of $50 from Dunbar- -- � aL;Ifened lw�� ;lam- the � 5Th day of .April - 19-43 - -at- - the ` - , ton Community Service AssociatioN fell . flan a bonnet shape of match- hour of One o'clock in. the afternoon r�s' �1'1'bke Up!. A R. t shows making a grand total of $556. 2LL' PieirerinR T>•. { you. - +'what to do in event of an 1 ing lace _and her cascade bouquet an application , from W. G. Varty: We wish to thank all who contri&­ afternoonn nett was of roses: Attending her was owner of Lot 16 in the 3rd ooncesa- attack. w ]meet to Monday Miss Jl orothy 'Rubble in shell -pink -- - i at one o'clook. at the Township , ion o! said township, to have the - _ _. ; n.,t over taffeta. matchllur shoulder sgy�arte„ of said Lot detached of� general_ buaizsesa. veil, carrying pink roses. Miss Carol from said Public School bection Ne- - ale.J . P •4 .West and restored to Public blue taffeta, carried a nosegay of School Section No, 6 "aforesaid, tc Notice to Creditors spring flowers. Mr. Norman Fraser which it formerly belonged, will be "' •, �'' r AND OTHERS was g ,oumsm and ushering the 1 considered, and that at said meeting e A, __ _ tlfe said • Cif will - aear the `+ !ss the lr7stste , of Robert Greig, -- g'Se_ats _� to �'Ir —'W.. c.r,d n„d - , Farmer, Deceasd Mr. W, J. Sutlsezland. school boards or any of the rate- ; a 'r "A reception wa` held at the gran- p ALL PERSONS having claims " a P s payers of the said school. gainst the - Estate. - of -- Robert-- Greig ite Club: - On- their- -return- from - the who desire to be heard, with res- ` :<`• %'' :y;�• late of the Township of Pickering Laurentians; the couple will reside pact to the desirability of or 'not of is- the- CnaniTO Ontario, Farmer,`m Ottawa • granting of said application, deceased, who died on or about the ruble Anniversary' `^ 19th day of October, 4• 19l'2..I Dated this 26th day of March, 1943. :.;, r:• S re hereb n lartic i *f - '1 r. ar:d airs. C. E. Donald !l!, Beaton, Clerk's'" a ,' otified' to send p� Brantford. ,1 ndes Si ed� ' s f wane to t - -- -- — F, : „ : ; a ..�,. �:: :h:: °> mss° • ' ' ular •o he u » Rise, 38 High S r. uietlr celebrr on or before the ,Otis day red the 53rd Anniversary of their NOTICE_ ' �. ate he _ •., r•.. •':• �. "'' - 1.11:3 after w'hlclt Q �1. D. wedding at their Hi h •qtr. hone. �. �'" ���•�,:.�. :��+' ".' �^'`� =;� t gill be distributed, ha:dn€ 27 I n- craven with and in con ' "'`':: ^` - °^' ` Estee 1 Brantford. on . Parch _ , th. Old C op g , ?= � 4 : . ;.�'V the. claims of w•hic: +: -w , � "e rd only to ,m Plckeyrin residents rn v '- rein - I formanc with the request b} -the "" e i g � th undersi coed shall then •have t 1 V1 artir :'e Prices and Trade Board; tiy'::. >'ta��z ti . . .ti .. ... �.} ember. them as having seem- ..their _ notice. 'and the uhder��gr,ed ��'ili n', I earlier life in - D.inbar'tcn, and vic•- ` in their effort to conserve- many "`» - -:a7: ., be liable to any. person of wl""' 1 initN -and attending school in ' the forms and articles of merchandise, '• _ - claim they shall not then nave not I old, red schoolhouse, or, the toF � that store, with others in this vill• %e. _ . of the hill just west of Dunbar- age wilt on 'and' after April 5th, ob ...,'.: - o or bus. '+ „ i•? 1. ' - tan Village.- March . qth 'was alsc acne the following hour, f Dated at. Toronto this Z2nd d�Y_ 01 _ ' W 1943. Mrs. Rose's 83rd birthday anmver- iness " March, A. D. sary. Mr. Rose was an employee in Monday 8 a m. till' 6 • . m. } �, Llo d John Greig', 'R. ',T. 1, Locust the masonry departtrient of the G, Tuesday - 8 A. m• till 9 P. m: 1 Hilt(, oat, An - Greig, R. R. 1.. T. R. for 52 years, retiring on pen- Wednesday - 8 a m: till i V. m. Locust Hill, Ont. bytheir Wich rs' sion 18 years ago, at 'which time: Thursday - 8 a.-litl. tilt 9 p, -mo., F' Beaton. BeH and Ross. .he had been engaged !•or • L5 years Friday '- 8 a. m. till 6 P. m. v . - 272 Bay &r. - _ as masonry torertsan' of the BeF1e Saturday 8 m. till 19 P. us: Winston Chur(� At Ili: Y ` - Tom$% ostork ville Division. A sort, CL A. Rove IL A. ilurtaemt - and wde, also reside in Brantford. Rd am White soon •.F! s J.. t Tgra .4a,a ` , .�.o�ti";, •4 ,.7$'•sa•'..• .. ?: .' _ f� �' :�1 'n"ti'•. .... • . .g9 . .,, - %. •.... �a' • , � • ^._ -� n.. . S.a.... . , d.: or� �� .1.. ,ail .. .. ..:} Y ■ • ,A ,�` �_ lIy U* * - translucent whiteness of pure sage of the New. - Testament' in p Y�r light. which the word occurs, is the Bee- first. REPO 8? E RU FRCM Sleeves Ana D �et.r'. Proposal and advent, not the first. ` "And there appeared unto them, Holy Ground On 3tindsy, March 21st, Prime It cuts out the crackling. whist- _ Elijah with Mgaea; and they wert _ "For he received from God--thi Minister - Winston' Churchill used flag and other jiarsh noises which - . "Better come out in the sunshine talking. with Jesus. And Peter Father honor ' and glory, when the world :wide facilities of radio . have interrupted the enjoyment and hoe vegetables" say British anawereth and with to Jesus, there was borne such a voice to to give _ some indication of his of radio reception in the past Rabbi,, it is good for" us to be him b the Majestic Glory, This -- vision of s t war future, In- �vllen the weather has been un- gardeners "than wait in a .queue Y J y, pos for them and then find the shop here: and let us make three taber- is my' beloved Son, in whom I am eluded in his comment were sev- favourable or there has been in- sold out:' - __.. nacles; one for thee, and one foe-- - --well pleased: and this- voi ^� we - -moral - considerations particularly terference from nearby electrical Th:z year Canadians are being Moses, and one for Elijah. For ourselves hear] ''borne out of- of interest to those who listened transformers, 'power, lines and asked by the Agricultural Supplies he knew not what to answer; for heaven, when we were with him to his speech in rural Canada and . other equipment. Frequency •mo- Board of the Dominion Department they became sorp,afraid." Peter in the holy mount." the United States. Said the. Brit- dilation therefore, will be. the of Agriculture to "come out in the and his - fellows• - 'Were so taken We learn here v. by the a ostles - ish Prime Minister "During thing of the' future. sunshine and hoe." Family and with what they saw that they de- .• the war . . .the ositlon o! the y woe taken with Jesus to v.itness p • « • Community vegetable gardens are sired to abide on the mount with "His transfiguration. Asst before "farmer has keen improved . Television even before the out- of Jesus and the saints. When the � - -I hope =- R� ^�* �st.At�.,f break of war was an aceomDlished going to be the fashionable thing that e;elit arc find (M. 'att. 16,21; .th'J n,.......,. and it's time 8n(1Ri'1P 'Pete* ¢peaks of nr, k . healthy village life on the blls:s fact in Britpin United States and 'gal t r�cor +r -•' ' pla.ls now. nacles, he means those little ed that Jesus had begun to'thow of higher wages and of improved Germany. When your Radio Re- booths or huts such as were , con- -� housing nd what with mod - .ter was in London, England, a The 'Government is sponsoring unto iris disciples hose He lilust - g ' ' ' p° g this campaign for a number of -structed for the Feast of Taber- suffer and die at Jerusalem. To em methods of locomotion • and few months prior to the outbreak reasons. Transportation is becom• nacles, made out of -branches of Peter, who as at other' time' y+ai _ ,the mpdern amusements of the of world war No. 2, he saw a• ing more of a problem which means trees or bushes. - the mouthpiece of the rest. �siich :, .- einenra and wireless to- which will demonstration of television which The voice r soon be 'added television life in illustrated that it was that there may- be difficulty in . i From Heaven a declaration was unacce_ a,i Ie; quite pos =' supplying markets with fresh vege. "And there came a cloud over- , the country and on the land ought Bible to transmit moving p'eturea, slia.'owind but at hi expression of, dis:,ens - -- tables, grown at a distance. Com= ° them: and there came ure lie met the rebuke, 'Get Lbee to compete in attractiveness with, outdoor sports events and studio merc:al growers are faced with a voice out of the cloud, This is behind me, Satan: He, and the 1. . Wireless or as we ,know it at a dicta cet� ea nabcle clearness or shortage that will in many l�iy Ueiuveu `-uci `near ve- fills, w� -} .:+ -_ _ • • s a• lab c- t• :a, - #tea ..t cases prevent their expanding to The essentia_ difference between out 25 miles take' care of increased .needs. 31ore this voice and that which was such voaudeat�e humanly haspecking, r t better in Canada, radio, undoubt- from the huge B.B.C. television vegetables are needed for ship - heard at the baptism, is the the ruin' o: their hones_.vLnw edly has to -made. e. enjoyment endous con- transmitter at the Alexandra meat, overseas, by way of the de- phrase', 'Hear ye him.' The words these three representatives of the of liv- Palace in London.' Also in, Ber- .hydration plants. The vegetable are from' Deuteronomy 8:15,.. 19, apostolic' 'band behold doses anu -ing in the rural sections and small lin he-- was -- given -aa' eppartun-ity seed supply is better this year and - -and -tQ,ix to lie suggested by the Elias ' appearing towns of the Dominion. improve- to see the advance which had -been id in glory, and - - - the essential tools for home Bard- appearance of '.]loses. The Prophet Christ glorified more than tkey ; • �. ments in the design and capacity made -in Germany in this new ening, rakes, hoes, digging -Yorks like unto Hoses is identified with, and the subject of which tAey of radio receivers in recent years, branch of• radio. In Great-Britain- mod - spades re�ls�ay_alla.bl ..- the Christ, the beloved or elect _ -nth L have- made-- puedilrfu 0r" ri)3 1a - thvB�.C. w6- transmitting morn- are rreUlizers is eens ntini �4,- a .glance due to :Moses, they had so disliked to hear; 'the of news, education and entertain- ing and evening programmes for dens and .among neighbors larger is now, with Moses, concurrence, decease which He was about to ment directly' into 'the most re= the benefit of those who had _ tools can be shared. _ transferred to Jesus. accomplish in Jerusaleri� (Luke y: mote homes and settlements in treated themselves to the luxury The Coming of ,the Lord accomplish i verb which _the ev i7labackts !o-othe And of ¢..television receiver. A nom- Community Potato Gardens ._- arm;° -- .•the- air• Churchill Q Advice as to crops, -"For we did 'not follow cun- promises that bined radio receiver, television p fertilizer and."' ningly devised fauIesl' The ex- list uses tells of the fulfillment • - �aelevlsion will come into rogue screen and phonograph. player cafe of gardens will be available res�ion a of a prescribed course, ,and thus shortly after the .war is over. eould.be purcl.ased in the British locally-. Regarding crops, --t we p Fees w•ith.the calm de- -Peter was taught, an3 the ren - _ " He might also iia`ve ' prom claration , of St. Paul ('2 Cor, with him' to speak of that death ised- a capital at a cost from 5200 up. Government authorities advise that 2 :17) that they, the apostles, afterwards as he does in his for- new type of radio - receiver {rased As soon as-the war is over tele- potatoes are best grown in com- were ,.ct as the many who falsi- ntEr letter. Chris_ upon, research in is known as "freeuetieldmof America on b'to i scale. 'v °rte muttsty gardens where proper- ug fled 'm mL`represrnted the ]ford foreordained' to this redeeming *'frequency tension can be given to spraying of fwd. - dulation." But for the fact 'that or dusting, but tomatoes, carrots, ,. work 'before the foundation' n3 ' - war has diverted -'the energies of TEACHING A HORSE, ENGLISH onio3s_. beans,. peas, corn, -'- cab - "When We :lisle known unto the world.' They heard than fie radio technicians and manufacttlr- A man- we; know bought a small bags. lettuce, spinach, and swiss you the power and coming of our who was to die was the very Sun - - - -- 8h Lord Jesus Christ. Many echo. of • God. God's voice had been' era into .spheres_ which have a farm.:from a Japanese. He -took ward are all suitable for_ either ars believe that the :word 'coal direct relation to the military t _over lock; stock and barrel in- home or ,community. gardens. heard there attestiW the livinity Y The more vegetables that are ing' refers to -.the first advent of of .'their Lord and - Master-' the struggle, frequency- modulation cIuding a horse. _- ;grown in homA and community our Lord but =probably ' -the corn• place whereon the�*had thus, stood and television would likely have ' Now •the man is in. s - dither. - ing' here,, as in every other gas• been with us now? Frequency me,- The . horse does -- not- understand ga, dens this -war. the better Can- was for evermore holy' grouljd. 4. - --dil anon employs a now teetiniqu'e English and ' our friend 'does not `tdz wn1 -b6-- 'e - -to ieed ner arm = X- - - In broadcasting and receiving know whether it would be easier. ed forcer and hNr allies. wrhich` virtually- eliminates fill in- : for-him to learn Japanese or teach bet's all gee reisdy, roll up otlr � HEAVENLY BELT tlerference.fraln static and .feel the horse English._ sleeves and .dig for victory. r 'orals of electrical • distortion _ Windsor Star HORIZO:VTA,L Answer to Previous Puzzle 10 Tissue. r) D _ �. r.. +'r .. S U 1V D A Y >< imaginary t 'Q,C q �'A ' A C O w 11 Persia. OUR RADIO LOG heavenly yp i A belt. f`' t T��^ .� 9',_' � 14 Huge wild 'Cll CH•�O L- a It contains A IN M' beast. - �lAf{oa►FA --: M 41-ee' 730ie - %G V e. lne - vT _ _ 0 14 -1� ' to its trurd si F�RRB 646k, -OBL 740k ('K-'R Waterloo 1490k GSB . 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RNE Russia 29.00m 'GOL.DEN TEXT. - There, came H7 Male offs r 5 TB St, Cath. 115501. WG'Y Behan e111k PRF15 • Brest 96 00m p 30 Wi9e• RF Montreal 440k. KDKA Pittsburgh 1020k WGEA ,13clitneetady _ a Voice, out of the eland. Tki• Is 1Z1 Col lectiOn of 31 Not edible. 6'FCH Ngrth $ da.38a'i - 1: ii: } -��... 11:.... -- ; - -�3�f� S73CS . Stratford 1240k WBEN Buff u 9301. WCAB Ph" 1i.YSatl Half an ell]. esriurw paths' -'pf "'this WB N:as 94 h wort - Buffalo,_ . 550k. Mark 9: ?. use, Ch•thsan 415$1. WKBW Buffalo 115:01. w .N- 7or1. sm j Structural (abbr.). ;principal 96 Uukelled. Memory Verse,t God ...lovedi3.. n7 Part vi foul. VITL London 36701. •wJR Detroit 7601. W Boston im I loIIn 4DV THE LESSON IN ITS .S>iTT1NG So Courtesy tlik. 4a Provided. •VERTICAL ' -$8 Ancient. god is More. 47 Herb. 2 Genus of 39.Either, SCOj j J" / ]�]� His Grace the Archbishop of Time,•- Autumn, A.D. 29. fastidious: 60 Small. Mild, swans. 41 Observes. - v j 4 j • • e Canterbury, Primate of this me,• -Not specifically desig- 38 To prosper. SI About. 2 College 42 To gasp, Church of England has becomes sated, but undoubtedly Mount :I God of slq. 53 Knot. official. 44 To tattle. n2embii` -ot �..1. al, ....'. yvv<<ca� - }w�f isti i�s�ww i6 luj av Ocw. la inCfl!!9 -' Tt„o Transfiguration equal 55 Glade. S Blasphemes. A unique feature of the re- of the Bog Scouts Association in p +' 6 Stiff collar. 48 Poem; 9eatly- obed Bag- lout- VrFeglo- : = -ar- And after six days, Jesus tak- 1� lessors. - ' 'rii6 It has. --•. ' was the ran adopted b the Ot- • • '• eth with -him Peter, and James - -- 81 K,4 -- signs Or- - - =7 7-Credit ,(ebbs) �i$Sn�: ;� d... - . -. - - - -�- p p y ' and John. And bringeth them Perfumes. t9ivlsiolle. :B Musical note. 51 Fruit, taws Normal School. Student .4i Trapped, 57 It shows the 9 Italian river. 52 Male. teachers during that week were "Two 'British' Bop Scouts have up into a high mountain apart by " • - „ Instructed fo give a history o! been awarded the Victoria Cross themselves. And he was trans- 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 10 1! firs birth and the growth o! the in the present conflict, . the An- figured before them." The word Scout Movement to their classes. nual Report of Imperial, Head- here transfigured is the Greek 12 13 i 15 • . quarters of the Boy Scouts Asso- word metamorphoo, 'from'.- w .elation, reveals. - The---- _ i8 wal -Yobs A.' Price of Quebec. a • . • w root of this word m �� arpilloo means me mbei of the Can - ran esie`rah -Despite the fact that lb Boy to mold into a form, so that the 20 Zi 22 Conseil of the- Boy Scouts Awo- - Scout Troop- headquarters were compound word, which here ap- elation, is a prisoner of war in destroyed by enemy bombing, pears, 'means 'to ' change - the Z3 Hong Kong. e, Boy Scouts of Norwich,' England, form of, to alter. ' It is found re-- have just completed the shipment 4orring to our own transformation, Col. C. G. M. Grier, head of • of their 1,000th • ton of waste- which is spiritual (and not physi- a Canada's -new ,.,Royal Canadian vn per. • cal as the Lord's) in 2 Corinthians 34 Army Cadets was one of Canada's _ _ _ • • o ' 3:18. and `Romans 12:2. The word - Brat Boy Scouts. Long before the From L•s Fleet Air Arm pilot: " does not simply mean an external 35 3e5 37 58 57 Movement was officially inaugur- "You .would never. believe the change, but an _actual inner and -_ aced In Canada, Col. Grier iind a number of• Scouting activities' external change. . 1�rt•oonp of his boyhood • friends which come into our training. "And his garments became glis- . formed themselves ,nto a Scout Swimming, Morse and Semaphore tening, exceeding white, so as no 43 patrol and carried en. They cor -' one expects, but the Fleet Air fuller on earth can whiten them." responded direct] with- the Foun- - - - - -� `� •' Po Y Arm expects its pilots to know. When the disciples` looked at the 47 - 4 ;' So 51 5z der, Lord' Baden-Powell-who coil= knots, whippings and splices. The countenance of Jesus they looked - , teously answered all their en- instructor asked rue ii I had been at a refulgence, as• brilliant and X53 54 quiriers. That was in 1908, the a seaman in the navy. I was glad dazzling : as the sun itself. And - year Scouting . was started in to be able to answer, 'No chief, this extended to His entire fornl, - o ,w-st Britain, but i was a Boy Scout.' for His very garments had the Sc' 57 • i POP --As Always - By J. MILLAR WATT - BARE LEGS Wl'Ub► -� ,. RE THE -BuT s�rocKTO v y ESQ . FASHION C HEIR E t A r= _ THIS YEAR' SUPPORTERS, i ., '• ''Y3,' ._ :;fir.,`' - .. '.' -��, �. �� .. _ , . ;,Q;v' °Vii., - . ... - .. ... :`..`' `� • Y 'rho FtF i.v 11r• ,: .••!• , , '• C7 . 7. c' m .dri •, .rciHF9N"� - .i+.ortwwyrA+,•r�sM - +`Mi Pt+t.• :.�(" w:Utw .r :.a++� 1 nr. »,,�.,• • ivy+ ysls�• rr+ �aene' rd+° 15.+ �n.. �».. �, i��"> iCPrer�u ,er.•�Y�'Zrr :- .ue,''3c�, say- ., l�'.'_ -_ '��'>'r s' ZVI KING 8I G I N S is his *hooking .trousers. Dick grinned oungst amiably down at fit. Gospd Witness youngster. is the vernacular, The ?NE CORN SYRUP Hy which >� spoke as fluently as his L CAPTAIN FRANK H. SHAW aaother•tongue, he asked: AND 6 with the 'CHAPTER 1 -you gam to buy a horN,. SURPRISE FQR A CONSUL .,A aid horse oasts more than. PROTESTANT ADVOCATE, -It was a perfect San Josef day. ~ -�. which means that a warm -but ten cents". Miguel was at Paine' _ — Published weekly for the propagation of the Faith once for Y to explain. "I want firecrackers --all delivered to the sainta�lnd for the defense of- the �irinci- A pure, wholesome switit- not too warm -sun shone to a for ,the fiesta." plea o! the Protestant Reformation. T. T. Shields, Editor. - ~?:. that's always o treat cloudless sky, and the San. Josef Dick took out his cigarette case, $2.00 a year, and to new subscribers, free, the book, "doctor ", a 0001 wind blowing "Behind the Dictators' - b Dr. L. H. Lehmann, former 1; offered it to the ten - year -01d with [f your grocer is temporarily rarely from. the distant mountains. the becoming gravit of one gran• Roman Catholic priest; a achorly description' o! the work of - a out of stock, this delicious nicely tempered the morning tieaf. the Papacy in war -torn Europe and Asia. Special trial offer; Syrup is worth waiting for. "No, thanks. i'12 , walk down:' doe to another: The child gravely 39 issues (9 months) for $1.00, without book. dPC:dad Richard Higgins, who was At present the demand some• accepted a cigarette, produced a Twenty -first year of publication. Each issue, contains sulphur'mateb from some part of stenographically reported sermon preached by Dr.. Shields tronm • - -' , ' t;Me4t -fie. British Consul in San Josef, fairly his person, snapped it alight on young for the post, but competent. Jarvis Street-Pulpit. Mail this advertisement• with name and _quantity now being produced, his thumbnail, and waved it to address for free sample copy containing verbatim,. report of ... _ LL (because ataxy thousands of' "Pedro can take the ear down to allow the pungent fumes to dis• Dr. Shields' address, PA. 28th, replying to Premier King and Canadian housewives have the Mole in an hour, say. sipate before offering it. other critics in Dominos Parliament, Feb. 23rd.' Contains. also joined the teat host of Exercise, he reflected, would do "Gracias, senor," he said. "Fue- analylis of "Religious Aspect of Siross Report-s, Symptom of 1 g 'him no hat . He had lately been resent Trends in Canadian Life" and other important articles. 'Crdwd Brand' users. - collecti lot of contused evi- go ?" Dickie accepted the light, p stooping from his five -feet -ten is You may neglect it if you postpone until tomorrow. Cut this dente about the commercial possi- stooping out and mail today.) - r a a: that curiously :our -feet nothing of the ur• THE GOSPEL WI'I'1�ES8 - b.4ities -of Hiy at 1 y volcanic Central Amflricatt repub chin. ' Fire crackers for the fiesta ?" ' 130 Gerrard Street East - Toronto 2. Canada lie of which San Josef was chief he- - questioned , -reta ping his ser- Dort and capital city,. and embody- is n-sc zvl'.`a 3iffiesltr. -- - Ing the information in a report "This new President. is. not a necessary milk intake and are in. :0 to hi own Government. Seasonal _ TABLE TALKS rains had put exercise out of the $O°`i man;' propounded Miguel, expensive. The custards with just f;• ;eats will be very good:" milk and eggs, either boiled or ° "' gtiEStTa7F: A"naili �4.�� :. the, shim- �'1�tt 'Lhe fiesta __._- ............... w "•'° of a politician alrea y, baked, n e the fruit ddi- �OF# mering crispness would, he felt. are itnino?" &ADIS S. CHAMBERS tions • b old ��� � - - ..d ca have u t a ` do him a whole ' world of good. hears the tat the ,e wine- 1 pudding powders, if n tri - "2ty ad i. g o�O a JCL �i'- go,: t�s- - e_ -- - L:'.,, pared aregb Ater than the r :,- ��a, n d, sPnnr -" said Manuel _' • i a� £ YRBP , - Garcia, major -dome 'to the Con - �Qirlll�l n s Did you ever add just s little sulate. He spoke toletantrr, for he. fair's -' .He waved his; cigarette g _ - a « —nd air: Dickie ]>at3$ed pd ielly to the tap o your - - �, •.• .�. Asia aau e - . �_._ weell � age we putulwpn' r f him a filthy paper note or racy junicels aua cubearda: IT'S a zesi v x t a baby, when acting as general cents' ;denomination. in this column menus based on J :- • �. _. t s t i I factotum' to Dickie's fattier, who ful touch, : t had also been _Britiab Consul at "See you don't blow 'your' funny low -cost meals. These were seat leauf' ;' he warned. - - __out . by the Canadian iced Cross bliss�'hamiers welcomes peraoaam San Jose3, as lids father had been "I shall buy a cannon - cracker; Society in the Campaign against letters from interest" readers. She ' s before him, when the country was is pleased !o reeeive sussestiosa bigger than any ever exploded by malnutrition: on copses for her colupsa, and in freshly emerging from the prim- . «,ed cr of itiv.e. that ladrone Tomasd Perretra. One Quite a number o! people think aiways ready to. nsten to your µpet Nay , , , peeves." Requests tar' reelpes or - - RM CAMAO T#RGN COMPANY, LIs,iN, million thanks, senor.' • there are too many 'starchy' ■peelai a►es," are in order. Address alrj "1� feels," Dickid confided, "the "Well, that's your own business, dishes in the menus. The first" your letters to !•loss Nadio R. sort of day when a"Ibing_ml$ht____ _ _ Chambers, Sa V6'cst Adeta__ide 8t,._ - =� Y happen." het in l mhoard friend. he mail b s at ly tea she s eat tm t !snare al- dr ssed� " � ei pe if � wi is 0 . But i must be. e i o t ".?, nything, senor, might happen getting a t oat: o•- h ap ea es ae s •tam o Bolfr�lb F es Apart basis Is vista." ways the meals containing more ie!;r- ' any day here in Spin Josef." grace- - Pilgeon Flies Out ly age} Manuel, who' lied sun- "Then we shall meet again; Mt. starch. For example, potatoes, vived a round dozen revalutioas: guel promised with all, the self= nma'caronit oatmeal, etc. Second- Treat Vltamm f's asst ranee ih the- world_ "I have ly, let me add for. those who feel 1 L► An ingenious bomb which blows -,0--there's a pricking In my affafrs on that ship -a matter .of they cannot digest. -0 much starch, With • apart in midair and relea,es a thumbs;' laughed Dickie. laundry. Go with God." He had that rationing has reduced. the $ e pigeon is the newest air weapon, .. "Perhaps the Senor. Ricardo "wIII stood uncovered, now- he donned sugar intake. Therefore starches s says the magazine Quote. Pigeons find a wife -at last." xentured the his terrible had for the sole put•' may be increased to balance the This Valuable Property - Is - -- -are used by the_ air force where major- rlomo. always deferentlally.' Very. Easily Destroyed Dose of removing It afresh in Tare- c9r41ri tes dra. - strategy calls for radio science; as was Ilia IlaDU. well. Then he turned a couple of • but air above 10,000 feet is too . « . 'surprislag -cart - wbeels in the dust; Red Cabbag. Salad . ' rarefied to support a pigeon in -Prat more green salads. This "I! you don't take care of your and scampered -away, shrill- voiced, flight. So the signal corps iii- But It was, Higgins thought; fa; spring weather we all have a vitamins, they can't take care of ' vented the "baml?' - a canvas- batter to remain a bachelor, Being announcing to the Plaza-at-large • hankering for more salads and watt." covered wire tube held t- _e�gether._ -tied _up his intention of celebrating the fruits.' These' need not -Ise the This' statement i9 lii-ph is +33- with woman_cramped a___ .,,_,,,,,,,_,__ .,__._ .,_ _.._.. with .'timing device. When the man's style, hampered hiar 1p- the - `°``�° 1 most .expensive. Le bad ito.ec =t•� =f .c68nifi! F, yrlmiel3 is '� -- ant ought to be celebrated• most easily destroyed o$ all- the bomb falls apart, the. .pigeon fulflment of his ambition: Inter , triads a salad frond red cabbage y y spreads its wings, heads for home. fered '- -witih concentrated work. In• y� ith th® t Ingle still .perslsEln but, this. week I tasted...one of members of the vitamin family. 'y New lightweight carrying tubes teriered, too, -with baDhazard ex- s. these aad I think the red adds It is also the moot difficult vita=- m�' chuckling. Dickie Higgins walir&4 ,- min tii et 'tit me uats amounts and film now 'enable-the pigeon cursions into the ulstant moue- yU,�e r aca4 L. 4i.a Icrear -acs3 fates t* �I to cart - 1,000 words. talus„ where he not Infrequently towards the 3fole, Every .gehicle remember = color for vitamins! du>ting the winter titrlo it 'citrus 1 in the city appeared to bed- met stolid Indians who lead known ing that way: . rfekety h rte- '" Spanish onions are very good now fruits are not available. ' ' - = THE POOR DEARS - his -fath -tr and his grandfather. -add' .a, few slices end rings to Tomatoes, canned or as juice, _ - They are getting alined bread and who made hits .welcDme to carriages, shining . limousines. your salad. Have you ever tried are%next .best. to citrus fruits as a iri in the States. The original their' huts a.nd hunting- grounds. clattering tti� :`err, Mail beef day. orange and onion rings with your source.` - Potatoes, cabbage and • V _ „ ' was a day of supreme significance 9 turnips can provide substantial Idea 'was to save wax paper. but "rot on your life. - hombre mio, to San Josef. Dickie reflected with favorite salad dressing. P p -. - -for every inch of that paper sated he chuckled, I know when I'm •well pride 'that it was owing, is Ilia Rambling on about salad •dress• amount of this important vitamin- 'they had to bring out a yard o! off.” _ - representations that the blg -ships • ings,- reduce the cost of morns if they're given a dunce.- Pie-: bandage cloth-or absorbent' cot- From. the harbour sounder; the now called torttrlghtty Instead of and make your own.. It is amsz• pate. _them improperly and, they tka_ -�••• =a• °^ �# the Monte •Cal_ ing r,; mp hew many neoo{e buv may be •practically worthless as FOR w . -Lake care vZ Ci,e wvuu4, - - - a� —hiy. as rtao oven tat case . _- sources of C. of women who -had never learned lauo, the expected wait steamer, when he ;deco toots Cities to the ready made salad .dressings. Hero i taw crs rut hrea.i- -two sustained blasts announcing Consulate• is a recipe for a saiad drensia>t Bating or boiling potatoes in --St. Catharines Stwidard she was prepaniik to oi-150 is.� 1'V. ;r.1,U5C col,,, soy i:1G :�eiit the skin help retain vitamin C. anchors for a ; twel�•Phour "stay. One way. and another Hiy=atala diet. Then, too, the mineral oil Cabbage and turnips should be Dick wondered !f anyone lntereatr owed a lot to the Higginses. Not served raw often but should not without justification, - perhaps, has many points in its favor. Some Ing was likely to be aboard the fiel the taste of the mineral oil be cut. up until shortly helots .ship. The mail boat'@ fortnightly was his nickname; of Bing Higgins serving. ' would be unpleasant. _Just forget g• . vcsrc_Was une vt _il,tl• suya, I..� .4 ' i, ' ' — .- ._._The�se`Of closely covered tianm e gn Club. _--- -tk :o. ant happenings in San Josef; one re g and try it. or cooking me at less current in a ore I ■ never knew .what surprise she was. aeroplane's. engines is necessary -and there is flaw do- e heard' ever sad sd roar of an I _ U.a u.aaluua Mineral -Oil Salad Dressing _ likely to .spring on those perm• 1 egg "'`�`�'`- _`�'�""' + : silvery against a sky" of a e- is exzluded: anently settled in the gay, little, Y y ach' tin cup mineral oil. ing blue: It w the daily freight- . Partly used tins of tomatoes of . ;' :.. slapdash city. Ta be sure, Don Plane heading the mines at ' 1 � teaspoons dry mustard ,� k covered and -- Guzman was due to arrive; and it g - juice eh ld be opt G Monte Callano. The nature of the �4 teaspoon salt cold. and the' rest used a. soon as - ° was 'Only civil to- join !n. the com- ;. r• 1 . tablespoon sugar tv l.l.e 6. a., lco. aomitry forbade thL_Constritetion I tablespoow—corn Syrup paBSmlil$' of railways so far inland; and r Ci4t s: fruits should. not 'be cut but there might coincidentally be 1,(s cups mineral oil _ men he really'knew, Often -he had roads were apt to be torn sway S tablespoons lemon juicy up or have their juice squeezed cuancea on old senoo.mates nouna - b 1 •1 tablespoon malt (the purest) =t :l last before usittg. _tar_alleld:__ was himsef who had interested _ _ Soda should -never be. used, is e capital-that founded the air= �f vinegar- desired tfi add .little- tomato `__Cooking •regetttbles. itlstcf,nt ef for' He walked briskly across the service and opened up the rich or some sauce, which f ;rs�i sun-washed Plaza, where the pay- interior to profitable exploitation. flavor you particularly like. Oslo, Norway, -with a popula - +, ing stones were not yet properly Yee, it was a good.job of work •"lion• of 253,000,. is, the smallest he was doin Into a bowl (be sure it is well- "' :' et' settled is , place since their last g, just as -his forebears chilled) beat the egg' until very city in the world which boasts a ,'•< ;, :, : : : :': r•:.:r use to erect bair%aQe9�n - -a .spot had done before ltim. There was ,thick and light. Gradually' add wbway. - nothin odic outbreak that almost grew g to be ashamed of in be- the ', cup oil; beating' well after into a revolution; and pAssed the ing British Consul in San Josef- each' addition. Mix the mustard. " herorc statue erected to the sub- let who would sit tight in the _ ant] -a u , add ' fatter beFtlisf - -•fir . yr g• - • lime memory of hi great gran " ^'a father: that .Timoth. Higgins who He angled. a way through the • egg mixture and beat in well. clamorous collection, of vehicles Gradually beat in the he cups of British Sailors had so ably, assisted Iiiyatala to. "mineral oil and,' as the mixture Here's a bargain to liety •� �..^y free her galled neck from the tyr- careering down the Mole; at the _. - thickens, alternate the addition of-- t -' 'get today; r really annotis bondage of Spain. He flick• steps he hailed a shining motor- ed a finger 'to to the brim.. of his launch; , was run _ to the liner's the oil • with additions of lemon 125th Anniversary quick way to ease 'gangway; y; Juice and_ vinegar. Then add ' the headaches, neuritic / sun-bat in half-mocking salute to speckless ' an a and still that flavoring sauce if- desirea. Stars- pain. neuralgia, and -his progenitor•, thrill,.•as it might have been of c But, whether it was the exhil- anticipation, tingled through his dressing closely' covered for sgrv- painfuldiscomfortof ing. For -non- reducers it may be odds that thousands �. 1111 aration of the "doctor" or 2wi, be ...nerves. e ~ice' thinned with cream: - i�— •�,�«/r , considering the Ad ) Try this the red ,cabbage •, of Canadians are -� was aware (Continued Week s on ,A �g miral's bronze Impassivity, of .a Aspirin... now priced for less than slight tinglii¢g in his nerves: 'a salad with the addition of some 'ane centatablett Yes, real Aspirin, thrill, indeed. He- himself was the •`t_ chopped' celery and onion and see one of the fastest reliefs from pain fourth. generation of Higginses to P111K Elephants i! your family does not say yam- ' - - - -- yuni.. - --- ever known ... now only 94 for devote life, energy and hope to the `100 tablebl - general welfare, and advancement George ' ``Jimmy" Smith, the Some Simple Desserts , So hurry! dot Aspirin -ia the of this one-horse State. It was not • Dallas publicist, says Saturday So many speak of desserts i _ peels; economy bottle -at your for him to lead ]tending- parties tq Review of Literature, relays the these days and the difficulty. of. ` druggist's today. Hoursofwelcome storm, ,,the ' Mole, as the, Admiral story of the old Texas' drunkard preparing them. I hope you have HARD OF HEARINCsT -relief may thus cost` but a few had done; but -he could still work who saw so many pink elephants not forgotten about the pruhas Leonard Invistble Rub- pennies. Anyone can afford it. for Riyatala, " that he hired a hall and put up a and dried fruits, soaked `for a ber Ear' Arums helpful sign, "26c to See the Zoo. ". A. couple of '.days without bo3llnQ, in many eases. Sold - "And, by Jove, I will l" he pledg- g since 1907. Iiniormation - NANNINO :wits Rs Aspirin �. himself carelessly. "Cheerio; db0_%- of- ctisi6mers rusetlCed- thy-- You -"w`� find- the>mi -vetY- -good - - - - -' +� ryad - reeommenaauoas Aspirin is made irrcanada and is the Timothy, you oId vlllaiu -we'll fact that they saw' nothing but without the addition. of sugar. of .enttstted users os. request or SEND? $3.50 traderawk of The Bayer Company, keep •the' flag of ireadom trying' tour bare walls; and swore out a For those who wish to keep. for ap eclat trial with Ltd. If every tablet is not stamped masthead high!" And to ' him, corhpliint. Thi sheriff took the away- from- starches, some 'very mrt di *nse nob-are •'tom 'layer" is tbsiorm . e oft `non - 3t+n@ , of a fxoi@, it to ROT atanti{Ii� - there; came..l4itgtiel ix'ii� - wasrrint and set out to make- the wholesome desserts can-be 'made . tip.., ,,,,' t.00klet, etc�su to sA 8R entes, arrest, The old boy nauled him tout of the humble junket tablet. . A. u. LEOtiARU, t W. -- Aspirin. Aod don't y 0 Huaa Age. Korol@ta tTntarle let saybody tell you " • = jug- out from under his counter, Add cocoa or fruit to 'the bottom It "Gl' me tear cents, senor Con• the sheriff took three snifters -- of the cup, before adding the jSSUE Igo. 14 43 - aul," isssisted Miguel, whose shirts and paid him $600 for a half in- junket. These require•. no starch r, - x tail was av4dent through a, gsP k forest in 'his show, for.thicl :erring. They add to yot>t{ _'L�° � w�R.i :-.. - . ... 1 .4. o4s.•.' �sri. ._ .. r.. s .v_. a_ R ^.• .- ?'+:.- _ • yS,: v'_,. �r an f .. S•r.r:ti�.ay �rT ; -� _ .. « ar. .. .. . r ' a -- s .n• .. .,.. - .. a r.. .. -. .- . ':a„ '`• ,1 .rya«:" _ .. 1porenls AD WW PW .# It U hr l�Nat..i♦ lbl sAarrw r:I ,..: 1 .o :� t T LET. -tON CIS.aON -- : :.. .;_ s�ptla w to &S U�ad l� LICE2lSE'D AUCTIONilK :e1rlticiAY: _ ..�. >, :>tso. In .�..... — - `TRANSPORT $�. Per the Counties of York a d 006. arid; .. tor. CorpL']La� Fenn• The'atre ` ;�HANbPOR'1' r 67831.% +. tics of C. A. & P. and of the Isla - _ - - rotei:r rterbvsh Hosp�fta� - -mot . b'nder J. IT. Prentice (former Prentice ear • CJARTEI(�B'i old ri twine at , tli� a P Ce• ✓ Prentice). Farm and Farm glees .StOU�l�fv111e - b10` -INCi Grain and ChopB of all Kinds Gaveru went Licensed , , Sales a specialty at fair and yucca► phone Stouffville ipo SAND .GRAVEL S i ENE Order your- chick •starter- early Stoafiville, On_t,.. - ) ' Phone 191 173URSDPi:Y;- -FRIDei% SATI'ND�►s rina Mashes and -.Dair abre rates---- ,__�._ - x >>teeds- ~ "'" Maternit Modica;, end Suf teal April 1,'2 and 3 """' �' Take care ef` bags because. they are yi g- AA bar : t cases taken' :D- •C�•• � I d o replace. Maternity Semi -Room - _ Butch ;.111i1d8 The "' Claremont ! Oat• s r . • : - - - _ = kegiatered Nurses in attendance and -- — - - Baby of All Kinds. 94 hour service Oven.! WANTED P41N DEAD HORSES AND C ATTLE Ambulance Service grace Brad Crawford PZRMANEWT NAGDINC Beet Rate# Available witb' TMAT;FRAYS THE TEMPER GOOD 23 37 r tree ' MRS. E. R. - _. B i _ S. AT MAV Of � P�� hone - -GaS Bags IIND NERVE nP P BUSINESS or PERSONAL � Qe0A7it7 and, 6ervioe, , ' YOUR EYES. aIt 1�I.IN ,..... � ._..._. -.. _ TYPING — -- add.•. - . " Pbout - .° .,An Ea`1ish..Coatedy . Newaree! — _ *. CLARE3[ONfi •............ 818 -..' ttatng Copy aspecialty — H. TUCK. O F . D. PICKERING BOX 165, PiCKERMG M MONDAY TUESDAY PICKESIhiti' ............... BROUGHAM P Sts �l � - p ptsk, i iv s, .... -.ones 3.10 B '8I�7t 6' 7 — 08R11IWA2 gl!lT. - e pay the pb c,LarReM -- - - :. Wife Takes a'. ,Flier 6 - _ CORDON YOMG LT© —: Jess moonett - sToro"o - Pi+ose Ad; am -. ; - -- iaom Call Far 114b LW Ynt t _! _ - fiery Qqeen. = :�asssaa►�ayCo... ;- ;GtRFNw lend WAWANZOA INL Oa _ 4U.W WAT, RMIDAY, SAWWAT _ A MUILS peii '. �. ask . ,14 .: cb"p Baton for Pam. `tdCountry f6,W64J93@ on . Now Voyager w{_`* -Buildings, Bobo Dads wtiamiall, siws Matto Aefoubbas insurance of an _ AX Ylada - 31ri to or Pboob F. L. Cram 10, ltsss0000-4 Bowman � R - e pmer. elping to Hesse : _ - cou�►� v : _ Bons - - +Car�acla s ii?ar or ors fai.id V �' LL� rY1 ... • _ lVNRBAL ., _.... ... . _ - Dv,w Nli;itt - ' - •- -- - - WH�'nl the hags ehe11.61! +rig plant came to hi•_to�ra•_ ' .. Trivets Ambalanee - f or sales Hunter got to thinking about the- critical. Pftaas 3dsrk. 1000 - - - Mohan 3000 shortage of housing ... and about she two large - ... THAT {kha.0 Onto - i cottages he owned. it. wouldn t_ cost mach tp mod.. ! In Kame but r1oh do. - do we can furnish ernise and subdivide them to make- comfortable = ! +; tsemorials toot well ' homes foe dour families : - - - :. - - .: The Farmers please fnm eves► - - _ - - in miry He talked it over with his bank manager, who -- AuC onset of appmnnm our extended him a $600 losn. With the money, Hunter - - work will - . stall oat • 0rousl<h the Kee. not only convened h_ is cottage! but took. part of 47 ; : 14114-% WHAT 70 Alvin S. Farmer' No tiresisvc Tribute . e the, loan, along with some'of his rental income, to . _ Perm 8toet_ — vornitare Sales- w lT. W. , fITAFPORD you can take Tony fat drlis• - year meat dealer. He will a elpeciaur _ � ' "' "' single individuals. _ . _ _ pay the astabtlsha" the 23 ,Years, experiences. No saw Ph. 61f9 lftohr Oat. - - j -With the aid of tile- bank Hunter helped -to pin• _ _ .. _ ac fat a you wish, aoa lien Large or Too 9 =all can tarn this money am b Ate• p -- ,.... - _ Vonr local U-1— era a-I�.n_r its OR4 w. R I ors V {4 conunittM'orRsgi�r6sredG l 8touffvilie '1"909 � L� ih" now paid off. _all but S 100 of she_ loan: A Tory _ - War Charity, o� • - _�ama11 amount paid out for interest has thus enabled — „ you can donate Tom tat drip .:_gym to more than doable his former revenues. scrap tae sad boa.. !la Tons local lidnata� Salvage 4 r .. :.... _ - Committee if thq cosec! i r r pawn awydF tribudons that the banks make to Canadian enter - - a w MW .: Toe can ecatinne b plans as,! ` 6� �wr + s� r.. �... Om your Fan and Skeiel G'leaaw teottam - • —inane has been changed. -- liv Dap rtm� wYa soot ISIS used. - tndub' loci - aK . � « bsk d Ito bur �. till .�er� suln� lo lu., to" s us MM Par And-40 18 1 � pnd i i — _� fm 0& aw iiri iwa ifn � -• -- � Tti - ` ii aw'1 Gran lit "I I OU bia yes Ns, br "Mamw >t#s •110 .. INS IO oa d Buft4wes me& or • am d :- mom7than -SAM exporiineed bank men out of 14,433 have / � / ' � � - sift pow bm and...:od...'..a{ d state wi.tu br{- Gone into thi �armod forces since war began. This throws a . - s m. at*d r:r ha* an -..e. be st Raw a a" Wealer burden on remaining- doff s and new emplaymn. Do per Tike tba. {' ►Lear banking early In the day. Pay small bills by cash instead .. of cheque wherever possible. It all helps. - _ -- TA 1 _ - AND � �-ii i L .. T H II so 0 -A f K t T • The CHARTERED BANKS of CANADA 'All Hinds of Fepair Wo 'i; - EGG MASH : Tuning Guaranteed f� - - 'a. 13. M&CDOXAU) - RMUP, DIINBARTON - ' Will be a program - in the form of Core A� '1wmb Z one Pkllnrlag ?'i 8 L ' : ;'the• "Mi;dn8 Bowl" and a mm�bsr bart annsieal Weotic . ...__..- ant �, - - _•� The' Miany friends, of Mm ?. . convalescing „� Mros% forraerl of Dim C E " Meat - • .. I< �. Etnie Stroud ;a s y :�, wail RAD10 'SERVICE 'Q .ty • IIIT Ibis i+eeeat illness. Abe sorry to hear of her death, after 1, BM AMP of the Air Force wY IL, lengthy n ilhtw.' intafteat• ab the � ' ' _ - o�try - tibwoo ovel the week -ctrl. Ce '7t A UL _ Oslst Sat�leen -Strolid ism a- _ _— : _ - - home _ .. , . - - aadeodttg , i1d . noq*w Toronto, Gnft 1 a ***r Au - - a now n3M�7i j . -' - . - . - �L » — - -- Y, Rmt the week -sad at home. t °�' >iSlFl �1 season _ Hahne •sad 80hoof Club at+i vim! j +Danraatead liepafir; tlf�riM �t a showa for the 4W'gom of � N� WOrn� _ - `. . �EAned Foe+nes, oveo�ees„ �''�' ? .. � �. ' - to be Aar � or > MARKET s 8.s, ae >!t oroioeY. _ .ARTHUR FIrLD • ('.nine sad being a Jun INICUP. PEONS 52 r 9 .,d ;.w • • �y. w '._ ._ � ''•.. w. .,�.. _ .. .. _ .. .. p, r�y.ags�aw:+ •�csae '')^,k•,X,�Pl�'c`ryg�r •n r .�h..�.+ .. ' '.: - . - , , ski' :Y' P`� •a° ' `•� , i .�,�• :, ,,r�FS, e- i'":.n : <_ _ __.,. S;L•R'..." '-' :�. .- !,a- '.',.•a. d':., _ �. - _ ','�.�a'.[• Wx;s'�_,:S'.+�a.•... _ - - �,,. 7.W Ali• aa0 w� T 1ktvlbSd. 60 h0so . Qf Ift J. 'A. Pugh for Xp F X $ollklay, Drookdist - � Xr. and Mrs. *tor. Rndossf, of the IW. X S. I IDS tlss we- fool, ft / - A' 'pronto, spent Saturday with our ladies an sti0 vary busy reed on Mtmdsy Iask .., M.d R.E _ their daughter, M� AR'ehie White. every Thasrday, 4uiltiag in site The W. A, and 'Red 11rMs w$}• ..- lfiise Vivian -Sadler has -taken a much work done- A very tset-j ' Mr4 Herb 4Wth of Toronto, 1 Lt'brary for the Red Cross. Reid their regain of root' i41* 2 IP' `.tMtitaoa is Toronto. lunch was served -,an interesting. spent. a few days recently' ' with I ' Trooper Or+a Wilson and churn ►in the Sutaday School roam ai t3 `pr Glad report ,- Cbndy ite�it tug the birthday sake top- Mrs. Cam• White. were at the Wilson home for the mm- on Wednesday, . A,prii T. Ttl'ere .. at itttproved. ped With there lighted-candles. The Mme► •J. B..WSlson. and Mrs. `Disp .week -slid. are. quits to make for the. Bed.. •►. -_ .' and Mrs• Stewart Grahrrr evening closed by all singing Auld er were Toronto and Bowunianvillt «_ Cross• Please Dome as early as you - of Oshawa, spent the week -end Lang S,, ne, and many thank$ to • visitors last week. - can, everyone who can do so► There _ with Jim Graham. _ the hostess for the happy 'evening. -There will be r c, B. Vie paid Greenwood IMisss Brown will gi a report of M;•s._Brucs W2aRht and farriily ' of at the horse of Mr. ,I, B. W11son on he - - -` - Saturday, A riY 3rd —A - -- - - -Red Oshawa,, visited Claremont friends - -S P Ili sue .cord -- - —the Crass 6onvention held frt- on Sundry. ially invited to attend ( Mr. and ~Mr's. E. Mayne and 'Miss t Royal ,York Hotel Apn let, r� U ham Mr.' and Mrs. Gordon° Lehman and I Lottie Ma -lie -- called' on V. W . and � The Mission.' ission • Circle held thd� _. 'Mr. and bi'It FFred, Ward" spent S _ Easter Meets on Thursday, eves Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miss Isobel of-- Markham, and A G ��• Gibson, on $ua�dar. �' . �' ; 't Charles Lehman visited. last week-'. ' . Mr. and � a Axmis, Orillia, , mg, Mar' 34 at the home of airs. Haynes o! Stcuffville. . ' end with •friend here: 2 E_ Trimblez • Mr. and Mrs. Robbiiia+ -are back The �Sacrb :lent -of the Lords Sup s and George and bits. Blake and 4a town aster spending 'a few weeks per will be ad�niaietered at St^ y W. And Mrs. Dunn and son Brice, Samilq Audley; called. -0n' many. ' of John's Church on Sunday, April 4. who have been living in the Doten ttheir old friends on Sunday. Auction Sale - in (rorouto. of house, purchased a home at Dun- i5tr. and Mis. Gordon (graham, Mrs. ,d. Everest and am flay were Mr. and Mrs. •Preteen os Toronto i ,>� - Herd, &aploments, opens Sunday with Mr. visitors of T. Gammage .in. Satur, b�srtton and moved there this leaf mss, Percival of . dhiloh and J eel t . ;tittle son, visaed it. CAbopns on Sleep sad Pewltsy' KM Roy -said• :. - y.. ' Ms. sitd stl'rsl Shsatc- attended -- -- ' -= . ' • Via MaLsod, of the R. C. A. F. Arden Wb►nnug is now accepted Gondar - e few drys at his home for army service and 9s. now at the funeral.service of the late bran- Sorry t9 team that Miss Carol Allis-Chalmers Trades to "Mods + ... dhow �' l�iftm4 - *r — Toronto _ � n $ 12l•.a��7 ; �McYt3ir is avtierifg fro�o� _ j } ; J `reCtt:ned to The Dealt mr f ly were nn,: sven*r last. week., n of 7irs. M. Rawson has live viSitoin with KlIMA It ero: Sun; tet�sest took-plc. -e at Fort William , ) r..and Mrs F.ii�oao Disney area . h - -'= Clsreo°ont. aitear y getting ednfor"y selitled in "thew �f'7 Y e setaatits ffi Saskatoon• a weds ago. ' _ 'Ebe to So People of the United - o to Red Cross ' Calnvtss in this try Faeroe tip lr'Weha f=Oa01: sf Lot a2, Cos.* 4,- tdoen+a h ti�tertained the -$rev ham section iiached s natal of �alti,?k, tMsa. Alf. Soal'kweii: i just sm* of ' W% fevalw Mast year's giv- Au �' Mr. and Mrtr, Plastron of the Base Uniaa oti, v6day evening last greattti` like Disney Ratcliffe, Lift 'have purchased Ys. and ]Lis. Ggrdoe Rate fags, . - ltrt and _ Pie Roes Knox and Bride are -. - - _:..,... -- and i 83!j t� p �e -- ,: -�' '� - - - - -- - 'Za:sa will lnoye in skis weak. ! nerd .r .Mats. Judsaa wlasd on tenor• l� ! •.,..: tte�'%- -_� =- •tea— ][ra._- - -: x Y,ts, "Whddell of, Stoaftvtile Georges, and are 'visiting telstive" 4 little gid graees their home+ •vlsitxtd Mr. and Mrs. 1vMta. Ciaaefter - g glad its . not -aenicxingr the. best of besM • here before. Ross _ returns -fa duty Cborge . >�ss:ns W, who. has.... been lot B, may. We are imp. i Stu& mare, 12 yeas old - � _ wry wove at �A yed at Graenere YNIA for 2 to hear UM Mr. Croanmer is... ding years : 13e'I�eral- fr'att! �'y' .,, .,. �at$1C .. 8.y feidutg, 12 i.._ -- dig •.,- ', ALr* Coates of a farewell party' on Frid�iy e'!'�ai. yeah, left %his week to take a aim - mving in health. Black Gelding, 4 years' old- TovoftU, spent the week -end with for the D. Dolphin fa'za�1T, by s llaor position of �e No*adaLe lyyr Mare, a years old Pits. John Coates.'' ' : S t+ ssbttives. Guernsey- 'J'arm, i I west of Lotadots - 81119k Met:+e, aged _ l�'.afd Mrs. Albert 1Ebtsle and The Braoghssm Auxiliary, of UN Mrs. Baoaey left last week, Goo. _- : mss. Pgteie Sr. of sit. Dennis. call- W- 3L S, was repseseated at the bas made >onsmy t:iettds is slyly g Jersey Cattle - - - - - -t ed •oa Mr. and lair Daniel. Sunday Fresbytsrlal, meeting, bald tf W'hit- ccltetmuatty and- their best wishes side -> 1 . 9Y$9B, gait • yl I 1 4 ! by, on 'Tbeada9. Mrig Lloyd John- go wilt the young couple► .. 1 I Cow, calf by side ' -. - I&. �0 9• � Pahne: attea- stop was Bleated Corresponding Aiboiit fifty members of the Club Cow, due time of sate l the wedding of Miss Ida Sterr- Secretary of the Presbytaslal• Mrs• surprised Mr. and Xi% Henry - ttt at Tomato on Saturday lash T! , I'forton as Delegate to tit: Con• Wk»t ney on `Friday evening last ;._.Cow, in full flow sr to 'ieretoee Braaph. when they stet at their home and �_ .Cow, is full flow iSYs Gladys Morieyt re i Cow, bred Feb. t � An Organization Mbetifg of the showered the happy ,couple with. - i - lees position wtt3i the Robt.. SimP- "� Cow, breed b'eb. 'ip• lion Cow this week after a weeks newly Bible Class +Pea heW tote sad -good washes. Fred Foci I ■ R - ' Cow, bred Des .11. at the home of Mss. F. tauter, on pins President, - piesided, and the brad Dec, 6. - a 2�.1.,:r.- - - T _Hsi er, - - iha a i ilbv. r%Wter Daniel will take as TnursdaY evenut9' tram, s Lot ru'tiea hsa a row brain- Heifer,. bred Jan• 23. - his theimes for Sunday - "Lifted officers were elected:.. President• twisters contests, after which' 1F :..: . Fat heifer - -• from the Depths", and "The Evan. ]"neon Ellicott. Vice- President, Al.', Al . )M• Chapman introduced them to all -• � a- eilzation of Russia". lam Gray; Secretary, Mrs.. �y Mc- the members and. prepared them Hsi! r, months old = Walter Pascoe, ► ' t l Bull, 16 months, eligible to reg,; - Please do - not forget the Social W%Ir'ter, .T> eas r� for the gift reception. Suitable re- -" +tiaing in the Sunday School roan Teacher, -Roy McWhirter; Assistant plies were made by' Aenry and -Sheep and. Poultry, of the United Church, oa Monday teachers: airs. _John White and Dorbthy. - Community singing was 9 Shropskire. ewes t; _ evening. April 5th. The congregat- John Knox- The .next meeting will led by ' George Barnaey -and a light Shropshire lamb. Shrop Goo ft iisvApril '5th to cane. be held. on April 6th, at. the home luncheon served: 180 Leghorn keno;- 8 Gesso ire. E. �Tlaira, Next Sunday..morning in tae t rf-t- v: _ - a Church, the Sacrament of the' B: � -,ugham's poung, old man, -T. 7 - Implement&- Etc. itediled , Supper will be administer- Brown .celebrates his 86th birthday '. Allis - Chalmers Tractor, -Model >� ur- on Snz>tiay April 4th. Al"" busy, Wh'tev ale _, k r on rubber. new condition' 1 • - -- _..1ed,. All �itembere are especially _ .- _ . god to be preset ..Strangers. and at work or hobbies, his present one _ Tractor plow, Fleury, new t visitors Wellcome being - boiling asp or maple sytcp. aT Like'ottr doctor, our Rezati Sprlag- tooth cultivators traator or t - - The Wanton's Missionary Society and has a sstmple of sugar ready to f Diu gtsc is a of yo horse hitch. Binder, M -H 6 it t R Excitement is high among the $ I� M,-Ii. binder. 6 ft. cut, for wreck- _ will bold its regular monthly meet - send. to England' to his grandson, t 1& bf the Public School' for of - fsmr q a hen th. The Rezall ins on -'may, April 8th; in the deck Brown, 88t.- Pilot. Aypril 2nd. at _8 _o'clock Ili PKP °� he sells are tteB . ins; Peter Hamilton seeder, 1`1 -svtr, School -room Ot the unitea CL-4- trodtscm of one of the world's ,, . will Sunday. Rem'. Kennedy continued his- the ti 0. Q. F, I Tall wilt see their laboratories. `I7te� sec lusts" R. O mower, 6 f t cut; Cora !aaltiv6 G. 18clntyre's Group discourse - ou `'Universal Salvation ", long - delayed concert is aid of the sodards of safeq, sattsfutioa -ve in d�ae -f tkw Preti�raitty war vuxtass= Twal.: a,.w 64r -Jr- . �..3 ..,,t, &torn S. C. 2 -row. _ reaper. 1[ -B. Daniel will be the speaker. , using the Conversion . of Saul. as walking plow; M' -H. reaper. Oglt� A fart nittitber attended the Part of -God plan to preelaim, the children to think of their. cousins in MI-31 Antiseptic is A. good tJtivw disc, _Set of.: harrows, 4.46% Britain. .. q esaapt It kills harmful geF meeting of the Women a Mission gospel Gentiles. Three good- clef on coatsct ..: g+rards Turnip dritl; Set of heavy hwro�w% Circle o! the Baptist Church, on sized Bible- Classes Are--now. salsa DLrs. George Racists received the your family a nst colds, minor 8- section. Set . of loafer, '1200 aap.f :t the tioning its Sunday - Scheel - stir&. - T. joyful news that her nephew, 'p'lt. yo r Ev'i meets, ell z , Br xtaXab f N94 en - . a throat and bad breath. It Traiter, with tarpaulin, if-in , tt+rroyr Farah -of Dire. John Coates. Brown's ctass ar women on a d, &as is guamateea for suea�l....3 „ew condition; nuomr -urea wady group, the young married couples ,ived home this veeeic. ]fie has t+leea purity by your Rezall Druggist. 2i -in rim, 6 good tires. High warp -Two 'Well -known Families to Move in the newly- organized group, with. active service In Africa. s-.ei , on; Hay rack. 'Steig}i; Cutter, Sleo• ulsritp of the tom' s•es• Irwo families of this neighborhood Mr. McWhirter as teacher, and the ' The grog pop_ - < < . - -= trio fence. Saw table, 1828 Chet, -- who are well-known and will be young people. with Mr. Hilgh Mill- _Euchre and Crohinole Parties in �7 _ � -- Sedan, 200 Teet half -in steel cable; missed are: Mr. a%d Mrs. 'Ross Farr or in duLrg% The choir gave a fine std of the Red Cross. wse dekaon- RoU of fence wire and barbed wigs; and 1[r. siid ,Mrs. WhL Wallace. selection an Sunday, and .Barbara strated on Friday, it the hme of ra -e Potato digger; 'oontinuous apron, - � anlistedin the Air 1Knox Sant a solo. ? Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Wagon. Mrs, Fi. C-_Batitn:_aprsyer, 4- rosgLst $;i rorce; and his wife Val live alt ;1.. €W,..tt,.. complette. 'Potato Planter, with fear hocisst Hsi). 3Cr. and " ffir� W v . g t� - the, hithest.: Ewhre ; . will take' up fsianing sear �Ylsston, score. Mrs. Anthony took the crok' � • tiler �new;iment, I: H; C:; Potato Green tow - duster, new; Quamtltj potato ferCi• `.Meeeotion to Mr. MA Mrs. (' Pte. 3+'red Seibert vWted his ilizer. Fanning shill with elaetrDa - 'Dusean Ddybift Parents this past week. Rome on motor. - Electric cream separ�'i aFtiends gathered at the home of leave from New Brufawicl. T8E 180YE8 DRUG CO. M -H, new; Electric milker, 8 -trail and Mrs. Duncan Dolphin, on B every 8utdsy'taorn A real nice quilt was quilted at PHONE PICHFPStl t38 -8 Inon l Magn�ic, with motor, used - y night_i t, to .tender, _ a ree. �g at 'i�DS0. Worship Service st : 8 .Yitonths; Electric grain, griilda0r, A option. The occasion ' wan a little - -- - ', 'one- snd--Wf- horse; Woods,- "S6 - -e0 aeleb'ration, in view -of their conning cle Wood saw frame; Gas eagle", - into town here, A happy• social ev- _three and half horse; Corn planter; • into suss spent Number of, barrels. Number of gv1 Lori and half- gallon bottles; 2 Bell Is this unusuall' - '".".MOTHERS', " double breeching harness. 1 Set' 44 iter' - .. - single harness; Nu�niber . collarel vom of 0= way t✓ia � - Forks, hoes, and a taF[;e aSeOrO ]gondo�'-;tYtorning, when on a large _. ment •of useful articles. S< pond of water at the' St1i, stud the - _ Poultry Equtpmeat ' AL 111 Brock Rd�, 'we saw 2b or 30 large Colon house 10 x i0• 2 Coloiq am tic�, some Ong' others '-Hundreds of women enlist ins "Nutrition for ictory" Drive : hOUS�, � x 12. 2 Range shelter.; on the edge of the_ °'w&te`r, ' Electi is brooder; Warner, 600 ' Chid : tai as We know, this is unusual bring health and Stamina to tam! ...especially war workersi Vei uxe, Electric brooder, - Wumn t o ors sea' gulls s**ro Ling that far You too, can play an important part in this. vital b00 chick, Spaceaoaker, Coal bocsoi soatit furls the lake � -• is it Y nation need. •• Health and staauaa are seeded ei, 1000 chick, Number of feeft _ - was a special occasion when tsow for Victory ... always for full happiness. _.' and fountains; lhcubator, fte, (food Fellowship Class. of the �yi Goveinment surve s reveal that even those who � cap- 2 Slmall Buckeye Vsdbd Church Sunday school tfotr - Q7 p • home of Mrs. Eric e'Opr qe'r can afford the best are often - sccordiag - ,_ _-_ lncidag wail M -lewd to the /tip eaA to the standards' of trice nutrition. Here is as Praia. Say. and Roots . - • pket+eir in Toronto, on l'ridsy' OF- - et � wept' ~ ow - _ o rtuni of learnia an s _ _ and � interestinjj 200 Bash. mixed grain. Ba T� i _ Mdog March 26, ' to roelebrste the . - !'yt s.«si w, wijoto improve your $femily' lreslth, throtigti Missed hays a00 bash. Tnraips, fail antivezaary of the Cl , (� W1*' a a Several bash Spy tutd7 '1 �1 ;t,w Better :lirtrittoa ::..ia o rtuai of ems s" T t7. M . • o,� co of . the. , booklet "pilot- to-Work- too -Wia't - »t MnstPi�i .s►rgatmisation meeting of the Claw eaM ems" Bs► . _. _ 3- 1 r been held it tie-- Paitf"ea ' doh�yy*Me tteo, absolutely potatoN. 12 3t'+set So' d1a roods !a Clareeitont . rya As►ril. `1+ ...._.^. o,tete absolutxly tao coat. The s So dos t dolt I Send for rX r� Owing to ®-11"a1#il - 3W). evening' ,, .. "w g cow NOW I. - - - -_ =, � ~ : ►. Far* SMA at 0A mss. Manion, ana eoadsted of n �T ,ptTye ./ ura.s y 1r••}- a••'•,,,� -tots- - Devotional Perlod; Dias• p' wrrsntu se,.x..,Depwo .mt0 � � '. _Adslm &pairs, Clerk way : B$1� ;::;. J,,...:'.''' �py" w ji►rbi c.,,�d;. > mi mbers, Gkomes and Contests. SR I A8� Auds"ft M„ �y oS the R ea Oi ilia A. S. �F _ Wt� Somrsd by „"' CUM fm the past tl irse years was TO ;~' O�ARio _ `annouacSSneft ontsals 1 ��veD by Mtts. 8enitedy', rSV"stt THB SRBWMG INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) Manh 3 + , .. ! AN goony In ung happenings nod ie tae lotwt+w of eenit3oe and imath m m aid eo Vieto". ' ,I 7" .7 r By Fred Neher THE- BOOK SHELF 4,W­ LIFE'S LIKE. THAT ONQUERMt. oo�::K -A CERTAIN 'DOCTOR' FRENCH ..-Women of the United Nations In, War ut 411, By Elizabeth Seifert wm�wlnal Among re-cent arrivals In Britain . doors, bdt'the damage w' _ovenfl. oo -When. -a strange and beautiful 4141 When comes to a small -town ter are Mrs. -Elisabeth KIstel and her- tally` repaired and Michele, be. /� \ \ - i am extended. stay,'there's bdund t,,daughters, Janina and Wanda, tween shows, ;still translates let. M e 501, e They have traveled. through Ras. to be excitement. Just why, for term for the Poling. vol i instance, did she decide. to come mia, Persia, the Middle East and to Cantrell-, whir-e-s"he' appa-renily round Africa — to join the Polish A: thbiusand -Czech -women are undergoing militaiy training in the didn't know a soul? Was she a Mrs. Kisiel own- U.S.S.R. preparatory nurse, since she was sc quick Betbre ifie' war' to manning end efficient- ia emergencies? ed a cafe in the Polish town of anti-aircraft guns and searchlight' _7. —Would-sl5methfng- develop--out of Vilna. Her daughters - w --atte-Rded a stations, They, ear. -battle dream and steel helmets. ant lfa­v-e—tae . the local school. Now all three are in her -friendship with town's most eligible bachelor? Was she serving In the same Polish A.T.S. some pay as Czech soldiers. -mally married? *Did �gnythftig lie' un1t, training to.•be radio operators Most of the women have escaped iii behind her ;association with the and looking forward to the day froth Occupied Czehb-Slovakia to unpopular Doctor French?. when. the cafe' in Vilna will be evade foced labor in GerWau plants PoWns of, unanswere4 toes- open again—with a slyeeiii wet- -aid factories, preferring the lot ti'or4s flew around- the - little town come- for British and American of a refugee to service in the Der-. visitors., n war machine. ma as tongues wagged and heads- noddid. 'Not until -a woman_ ani of -them reached Russia n was 9ter months-of wands -others murdered by an 6v(�rdose'6f drugs _Pikhtlng FrenPhmea who cannot ug; speak English, but 'to send arrived with C 'did the i�yitery'of the visitor be.! row Czech soldiers re. -English friends are for. treating' 'gin to unravel. letters to ting 4om, Poland. A Certain Doctor French Innate in having Michele, &., 19;. r1o&. year-old 'o.aucer -at a .1,onddh' Club to write for-Mem. RUMP-Completes Mead 4 Company Price $3.00. "It h0ps to ease their -loneliness 'Little, and it's my contribution .390001-Mile Flight It Is not dlffkc�ult to do business tO'IuternatiOnal-900dwtLL-'-Mlehelw ----"-A -U.---Z.-Navy "nrigid olimp of with a man when y6a know. whefi maintains. he stands. �and so it Is with na• the. type much used for anti- _' tl6na.- The world"Veeds'-such hon- This Frenchwoman braved the, submarine patrols Us completed eat utieianres to' creanse it of the English Channel in a petrolless &-'3,000-mile flight to an outly- 6 motor boat soon after the clouds, of- e=tlona-liar - and- dream. ing base 'and now. is engaged; there 7 ky FM world fantasies. It would apnea; 111-1fasIbli. miatfier', with whom in combatting submarines -the �Lil4ua diiX6 CIA whe-esClMed- el ab - In Lon, 'U'Lulaill and Smilu don: 'fo� men serving with the Navy Oisclosed keeeAd April are in -complete -agreement. Each - . The flight, described "as a 11ghtiig French. unashamedly—in fact, proudly7- "ferry" passage with several LAU year the. Club WILs damaged in days, is looking --after the- -interests In "an' .call' and had to close its tops, was made four THE WAR WEEK Commentary on Current -Even-ts -his own. -people. the Navy zed. This is not_ to say that Churchill.. lacks the vision of a brave new We Must Win War Before We Can world.Tew men of- modern.. timer- tpe good for the rest world, of n a deeper, spiritual e Rd - For - Peace— notiF on the things to be h" for. it gut his' hopes do not run away rime Minister, Churchill's Sun- with . ble - undersUDdIng -91. The reat Holst ' e t day broadcast has Provided 'new -"246thing world be easier for me harsh practicality of'the' world in impetus to the fascinating occu- than 'to - make - any number of which we live. -Throughout all* he - "I was Pation of Planning for a better promises and get an lmm6diatiI re=' says: there Is the refrain' to bd Sold _s world,°says the New York,Timeo. sponse. o�* cheap - cheers and glow• not made, the King's First. 31intster articles," he declared. He re- - liqukla'te the Empffe." Such planning now claims the at- Ing to tentiorn of all Governments and fused, he said. '16 make promises Ninety percent of the Churchill'' On"Apr'il 1 nume"qs private ' organizations" without "regard' to whether Ahi�y speech waa• for -home-consumption 2 and 13, the C.P.R.'s Stradi throushout the world and eaw ran he performed or "in" I in wbirb he laid down the ground' herd will be asictionid at Markham,- clally in this eountry.� Evet Hitler only wish- to do my duty by the work - for a pbst-spar- program- - it .1m, preparing to announce 'a new whole mass of the nation and the was a-magulficent presentation of- ,Ont., 22 miles Northeast of Toronto on "charter". for a. "new Europe:.' In British Empire.? the hopes. -of the people---clear, which the small nations are to be No glittering generaltles' about concise. understandable. Highway No. 7 or by C.P.R. t;0 Peter- ' '' left some iaentity provided they "Four, FVe.edoms" for all mankind borough combine with the axis in a coin... -everywhere.' No definite program mon bulwark against. C-0minualam. at all. Only a plea .that the British V-0. I C E %ilv speech is the most de. people be prepared for "situations Cburc s epee OF 7 H 9 tolled and most auth'6rltztivs grl, which. are likely- to occur." . 4- - 168 Pure Bred Holsteins- 8 Bulls'—` fish - Pronouncement of t%4' n 0 FS q Poe- tl... war worldso'-far, amd'75119 lfitii- e uggests "as an Idea" an 80 Cows*.. in Milk 20 Bred Heifers national aspects emhadle'!, Pro- agre4ment-whotig the British ,Em- NICE SAILING- 10 SumablY,' Ideal- which Anthony 60 Heifer Calves, pire, the United States and Russia' Considering the fact that for :10den is now presenting to the for the eventual establisbmebt of 20 'rears befvre' this war, the , - .. - I . 7 • Awerlcaa Government. -Le�igffe -of i4atiolas with teeth, s* shipyards of Canada had not Possible luterawtional army.- the Lunched :s single sea-going via • After more than --Mr. Churchill hinfeelf warns 30 years of constructive brooding. thin out, creation in Europe of a c6-u-neil of sal- it Most be- recognized, we that such planning must not djv�jrt crea standing Holstein herd is being dispersed. The purpose for as from 04f' first and- foremost nations. with Germany, included, think,. that they have done ex- which-it-was founded..,ja now being served titer and the' smaller 'nations organ ed- by rat": o "task of winning the war. And he is ceptionally well since in 'pi"ui: agencies. 111rayrima warn 0 thal, 11n.(�thip&4ould fox, within , the coumelL leagues iar a million turns of ocean - ,going be mo-m.loolhith at this stage thia of their own. cargo sh s and 300 naval craft lit its long history.' Stiathmoi4 Horateins have -made more than to plunge Into details and try to, But not until Hitler Is beaten to escort and protect them. 900 R.O.P. records; of which two were over 1,000 lbs. of butter V ­bhorwd Much �Wov2ms -talre lop 200 -11reek,;ille Retbadi�t I­' T` The f,214 !ba. and ot least 83 states. '*r lay down precise naa- much of our time: then will come 0 866 and 1,600 lbs'! of butter fat. ohlaery for their -sooperatioa or. the opportunity to "make a new ITS REAL PURPOSE still more to argue about iron- declaration." He suggests that Strathmore. Holsteins are outstanding from a type. standpoint. Liquor buyers must now show With these admonitions. there be a similar Council of As- their national registration. n'the.past 13 years, cattle bred It this Southern Alberta dairy n. certifi- . _ -- .-- ---- . :,Z'!n, i1..•- aFS• iP- a•.+..-:.;.. F*'usJI.CJ+.•.w�v.fi.:+>:P: ^ °i'; •�„r.,+P,+'tk' C' .. .. :..�;a;1➢u:;dGwfw's ..n.70. '�WCU,cwa+r.Ei.r. `w�^ ":9►,r.+te••nfMe' A'Fr,.,:�,, A, mom. ..A..,, . W' ..y.R •hjEf,.,, i..i.•'�'.t:;'1.:!; .�, ��:•� � x � t ".� � � � _,mot 3== sigf', �0��� m •ff� e _' SNOW ON FARMSr''L, a.. M N _ V ac Snow on the ground now means v bread and nVlk on the table De- fore next w'inter's snow begins to - W fall, nays Science Service. For ` 1/�%�� (�' {A winter wheat and other fall -sown :, gJ/ ' *o or ' • v ' grains depend on snow now for .P drying 'winds, of winter, and trotection- against the cold and hey ` <wf ' "a:`,. 4- , :'' "4' "> Rvill depend on the water from the _. _ i?' "�y'va rc p r kF.j F,'jj ! R • - �J�{ thaw for most of their growth in • �� spring. If they get a good start s 1 • • .' on that in late March and during i <4% Y April, a very little rain in May «xx W _ will suffice to make 'the crop that yi . Hr replenishing this deeper deposit - -will be harvested in July. Simil- ' A Training School � on which crops may draw later r'-.. HGc ff - . N. N�xb x A arly, snow makes the early hay on. Such melt -water cannot run In Lortdrnn �ireadl. crop and 'the spring pastures, on ■ oQ�o t re - ;,- F- -- -s- wlstcPF our taros• supply depends to for it to go but down, a large extent. How much water it takes to A bombed -out and uninhabi- ` .. ,r.,...,, Snow is a major source of the ,fake a �,urap__ _ table area' of Londb_n's Faxt End 2 water that few ot. us ever even __ �•�+�► z ' brought out in a calculation of- has been put to use by the British think about, except weather men fered by J. B. Kincer, of the U. g, Army as a training school in - " and agricultural scientists; 'what Weather Bureau. Cnn=a ;t g 4-1.4 street fighting. TL;. excess of water that fell in' the A new group of 130. British . is the moistures well below plow abundant crop Year of 194 , o with soldiers began the unique 7 -day- level, on which trees and• bushes course recently, To some of tht„ae - de 1e tr- reaching the scanty fall during th 4�r�.. i. __ -- -- -- roots of niatliring crops. Corn ate drougist -6f -1934; he -sai . -`-_ g_.�g> _y roots, for example, go down from If it were possible to load this the Army course, modeleder _. ....,,f__ ". the lessons taujrht-.bv Stalin 'e ter a� �Bp r Zvi - va I t:GM D.Jly B18111ABCK BEA�?i(,'Tpgy- LiP) rt_ three to flue feet; alfalfa -roots , 100atubborniletendere is grimrra George C. Kenney, in command of American Air Forces in the 'South as much as 20. And it is this' ` ° "' ` ° "� „'g enacted over the charred ruins, of " west Pacific, directed one of the moat decisive operations of the.war moisture reserve ,that they depend tons of water, and transport them their own hastier. in the crushing defeat of a 22 -ship Japanese convoy o8 the eoast of on, over a super- railroad at the rate Nw Guinea, Lieut. Gen. Henry H. Arnold, commanding general. Water that trickleii down of two trains a minute around the e _ Army Air Forces, in a statement said: "In attacking and eliminating _ - clack without missing_a_. n I- the enemy where b-e was most vulnerable and, before he had ime through partiv,__meIte!%__sno�dil - Fat has always been the only to get set , Gen. Kenney tilized the striking- in occasional winter warms ells schedule, it would require more y $power of his air torte S P than 100 important and economical aoures years to core lets, the _ - -• _ -to the fnljest,advatttage; .The bomber crews and fighter,pilota who � is an especially good means for shipment." F of glycerine. - - _.disregarded bad weather. and comparatively close enemy air bases , tarried out their mi=ssions in the highest traditions V the Air-Forces- Gen. Kenneyy is &,native of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, He attended •Massaehtisetts InsEitute of -Technology* and at the outbreak of the - CLASSIFIED '9ti . ADVERTISEMENTS orld War eplisted as a flying cadet, He entered the front line service early in -1918. He was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for extraordinary heroism in action against superior enemy UAHV Cll,ICKS f'l%liEltt b'OIt SALE PEIt+JU1iAL forces near Jametz, France.. He also was awarded the Silver Star = for bravery, After the war.he was commissioned in the regular Army HYBRIDS COR EXTRA VIGOUR- LAKE ERIN I'i rt-ND NFT FISH -' E L I J A H COMING BEFORM and sewed through all the grades. He was given command of Allied 'also popular purebr•�ds, Complete ery rr r write. Ideal locat:.,n, prov- Christ, wonderful book sent tree. hing i:ound Air Forces in -the Southwest Pacific in September 1942. list- .'all•'aYSa. Falrvicw harms, en fiss. [4111 sell Meltiddo Ulsslon; Rochester New St. Marys, Ontario equipm.•nt cep= irately. Roy Stiller, York. -• - ,h Lowbinka, On't'Lrin: _.QA1K'.VIIDS .Q U A.L'1.TA Ciit]L. tlAltiDRESSiNG- 9GIIIlUi' -- -, Free v iy tdwn7hEe prlces, DON'T TRUDGE THROUGH HaiWYo x Hearn? Modern Etiquette Free cutaivt:ur. ltorrr�diste d=1h- LEA, U N UAIRURESSINiJ YIlFJ - ery. Produced from -uur own Robertson method. In format lon rho Float. Rata, at Hall- - BJ jtoberta Les blood- tested, a ro a k. Gaywood on request regarding classes S YOUR SNAPS Farm.. }fount Hamilton. R"ortson'b -Hairdressing Acad- He'd waited patiently at the emy, 187 .Avenue Road. Toronto. - Del /Eere1 by Mail potig office counter for many min- - ASS FUR LWXY DAILY ;i•EC1 Ant s or s exposure film perfect 'stem while -the two ass1itanta Con-. 1: I ohs Wei! 17ltroduClIIg a listitrg add -rots frcrrn'27CTra. --My 4t '- r and Dttnted for only YSe versed. _ _ woman his. 5; ypu may find just what Supreme quality and• fast aerviee to the president Or ruler you, e'snt tuive second choice WANTED, FUR. FAR]I- MARRIED guaranteed, "Her "evenin Cloak Waa' a yron- " of some count when ordering) Un hand are nip Fine bra k house: tichool' -country, s'houldn't she be some heavy breed started cock'. - 44 rods. Cann�u� Factory .ors next IMPERIAL -PHOTO SERVICE ' der, said the blonde; "it ,vas presented to. him: _ erels tflro for th'c lutir scan meat property; un , sphaJt hlj;hway. Station J. ro, •oto . , - -�_• �. near lar 2 Tans k- V:d _r 3f n. Iiar..l, dearer n..,Ir 1VA fuj, anu wwo $. When a -an -md a, girl aro -_,k . ,Br.r'- ..kifttihfLk._j.��' }John ys^ tea. liioomfie!d, Ont. ,sleeves ;of 'printed Giientai satin:' dancin , and another man wishes Hamilton, Unt. ' REPRINTS MADE FR631 Neu- -- g �� IIOJMt:S ,► adves 3c each. Enlargements size Then the. -norm turned.• Rap-' to ` cut in, , b it permissible for BUTTER CRICK. , STARTED GEI.DIN(; RL�SiNr: THREE YEARS - mail 6ser - lee._ rot 10 Anisher•O42s _ ping on the coutitEer, the customer either the girl or -her partner to earlier- that'i, th., t; aY• to better ofd, Hackney and Thoroughbred Jarvis St, Toronto. IISId: refIIae° yrofita. t:uriada,- naedo food: Pa- eras.,' suitable for " slsllOp. ' or ; triotisto and profit go together driving. Leckie Bros., P_ 2, Sarnia, ' I wonder if you could provide 8. Would five cents- be suffici= when you'stait your r=eason with Ont. .VTENTS ! TRADE It:AAKS :ale with a stamp in royal blue, better chicks- Tw"dle chicks - with t1 out to tip fors a fifty -cent meal? scar be your, anzwer this year. EUERTUN kL 'CALiIfl. lt�:U1tITliilYLiD perforated border all round y ARES -, 4. What it the propez,tsay to They give you a choice of ill the United stairs, Canadian. J3ttttsh _ the _ teiii eniem6le delicately Dopulax breeds and cruse breeds. Patent Agorney. Booklet i" -a finger bowl? They are ' 6uvernment :tpprowed PURE STIED . ' 1. Y D E S T1 A L E gratlt - trlatea on the rererse with mucir ----- from hlovd tests breeders- rov- mares, for pale. George Watson, Eiltabllahed over. forty years i! - b. Is it necessary for a week• 4 p Leonard, Ont. 'Balsam Avenue, Toronto. r _ please." and guest to arrive exactly at the healthy etw: k. S, IA Fur the time apecitisd by the hoatesisa Twaddle catalogue and price list. M.tC,itI1PERY- RAHU1TS - Prompt delivery on Barred Rocks. A. Is it good form fora ptl'son White Leghorns and ninny of our -CASH PAID F(FR- ALL SU RPLUB ; ^O$�v� 1 t%'ILT a11:�n rY11117t.MT0 bottle of siafr other pure oreeun auS ybrid; d�o.vvr to talk at length about his health? information,: breeding, housla , .r - crosses, bend for our bargain Machlner), i'ornpsny, 26�St. Albans � ionic, Blear. yrites on 2. Y, s and L week -old :street, Toronto, Ontario, bIt 1A ' E aKlreeen. Bo�o;� rRaw- "Obr that's very sires eE..: �•w•r• _ heavy breed cockerels. Prompt enfeid, Man. •• delivery on many Durebreeds and MA.V(iEL SEZ;a1 • �., you, eiarling. 1;. Yea; in such a Caste, the hybrid ororscs. Tweddle Chick "Yes, I want you to gave Hatcheries Limited. Fergus, Ont. Y(x)RE'sf GLVNT WHITE SUGAR RHEt'MATiC PAINS - -- woman i+ preaaated to the�ri4^ I wvu naavr.( lr•�v - 1 VE:HY Is w your ey*i ■s as she otlie !. It is extremely, rude tt• do so, CH1Clt:s resat i n 9 Process 8 ass pedal sufferer of Rheumatic Paine or s -i lace hair is coming etat ssfl er Fending Discern assures even Neuritis should try Dixon's Rom_ „ acid verT -_ embslrrl►eaiIIg t0 yle - yyURLQ . Iit:IO�D. �2i(112L1 T1UN euivinrw. uniform- stand 21ea1�_ 3' >aadiy On yOttT Coat. Yield. Ablolu elp Deak iilue, best -ody . - ffiunrZ'�Drug -- store-' 32i- other man, S. No. Ten per cent sITRA, R ^Chicks -largo Lee- Elgin. Ottawa, Postpald 1.1.00: borne Rocks, Reda, AustralorDs, mangbl pre 75c 16.; ! or over U all right when the amount is 6aames, Leghorn Hocks Sussex 70c !b. 'prepaid. Ralph Moore The thrifty wife had persuaded more than a dollar, but ttn cents Reds from Handed and ,blood- r")np, box 126 Norwichr Ontario. SLICERS FOR SALli' L considered the minimum ti tqr - _ tested breeders. Livability guar- MEHICAL tier husband to buy a small caste _ P aneeed. MARTIN CHICK FARMS, [EAT AN D BREAD - SLICERS oEt beer instead of going each eve- a meal. Otherwi -se, it iat better. GALT. NATURE'S HELP- DI REM - r 26.00 up.--real b ;rgn tr college ` ailing to the local pub. not to give any. 4. Dip the fin- edy , for Rheumatic pens, Neu - P BUILDINGS 'FUR aAL1AC:E Street, TornTttu. Ontario. e Whin he bird drunk the first gees of one'harid at o time, not, ,_si'Us. Thousands peaking' it - �PANTED TO BUY BUILDINGS 1►iunro's Drug $tore, 886 Elgin, SHETLAND PONIES. as his Wife maid. "Now. 'John_ � together, into the water; Ir wreek,ng F'aernry- ' Mine, Ottawa. Postpaid eL00. 16d, you can reckon you've saved t8eh ' 1Ty them with' the napkin equlDmeni, Brldgea, Lredging -SHETLAND PONIES FOR SALJ:.' an the knees. 'b. Yes. He aboard Fqulpment for SalvAge. Taylor's HERBAL HEALTH TONIC Bartons Pony Ranch, Nokomis, a penny." Wrecking, 27 - Stanley. Brantford. DON'T READ THIS L UNLESS. Sack. "You're iight; lase;" replied bit neither early nor .late in his yyou are looking for a'• chains ' John., "I'll draw another one a arrival. 8. No. This is very COWS FOR SALE trerbal health tonic, laxative and STOCK FOR SALE blood purifier - one which make it twopence we've saved. A� tiresome to the persons. who must strengthens. Pepe up and im- SINGLE C0'Mil RHOv% 1-FLAND `.-�• JERSEY BREEDERS • P listen and show interest. proves kidney, liver and bowel Red.- Exhibition quality. this rate Ill, soon be able to buy, S E 1 N (, V o'r rl( ltU�o 1.r L W19 action -one which kGGS FOR HATCHING purebred regratered will aid 1n eor- sou 1: .Aee a fur coat." fully accredited cows fur sale, sets rtemove*' and ere �aaa p 13.00 for pb 15 aUlinr 36; 7.00 for 60. Grou high testers and excellent pro- p p D prlces r ;" ' ducers Look then) over and Lam +blackheads -one which w111 even of Group Ube. Quinton �. Mon ]ti'oderII China began when S9tl1r smooth out the kinks and give Whitby; Ontario. -A Mane6estor furniture your own choice. Boksrfaain, quick relief to rheumatic aches Tat Son in 1911 overthrew the R.R. 1, Whitby, Oat.° and pains. Customers sag that TEC$NICAL. BOOKS _afore which had reeipitei a azi : 'lad Mancha emperor. -Nu -Tone herbs will do thi■ and - - were s16a1ring fros' Nazi- FOOT BALM even 'more, an3-we are going to FREE CATALOGUE OF TECiINI- inake It no easy for you to ob- cal books for the practical man- bombs bore the following no- BAI,MJ;I;KA'FUVT BALM dastro s tain two packages to prove their or engineer. Dominion -wide mail , ties: Y merits for' yourself that you can- order service. Write or, call C. ostensive odor Instantly, 46C not afford to pass it up. Cote. and Co. Ltd.,l The Book But you ought to aN our I , bottle. u.ttawa agent, ueamaa 2 =FOR -1 SPECIAL. OFF Exehance. ll�nartmcnt \V, 3iU Berlin branch. rrruF; >LUi'tl. , /LLALyu, Mail us obe dollar bill, and we Bloor West, Turonto. will send: you by return parcel ,. FOR s ALL•' poet two regular dolianaise TRAI'TIO\ F \CIN1:. kages of Nu -Tone Herbs -a 2 - n C-!!!) -- - \l� _ ' ' •B V'A R S, iuli two months' tl�atmznt for p•OR SALE " -" ° • L T - ei)LiNI) - - usQ ows, from two muntns up, just the Druo or one. This offer ' for several _ years, Macpheiaon Sire, and Dams bred from tl►e Traction engine, 30 11.1'. on belt, good for one- month only. Stock clutch pulp --. price $3,,U.Nd. A came to the conclusion that 'she �\ best Adtanced Registered breed- are running low: Mail your order PPIy, >0 ing. One choice Clysaale Stal- today.' to owner, John 1'. Reid, Bancroft. would- not make a suitable wife, -lion; one Hackney Stallion. Col- ..UNITED SUPPLY CO.iP_l -%;Y- Ont, ;• and decided to break off the en- tie dog DUPE _heele,rs, TCR[:E'V SADUL6N two t¢- 106 Queen West. Toronto gagement. e o males, eight months working. ' Herbert J. Miller. Keene, Out. NATURE'S REMEDIES. TREAT TURKEY SADDLES, 30 CENTS He found, 'however, that she . ON 6th 11'R1L CLEARING OUT 'Pile Torture'with Palova Balsam, each, delivered. John W.• Wild, had grown fatter with the passing .• QF Money back guarantee 11.90. 19 Lansdowne Ave., London, Ont. • cash sale Stock' and implements. Arthrita and Rheumatism pain• i of time and-that it was impossible Premium St'illlons" for `:ineteen quickly relieved with Rreenatone @' to remove -the ring. So he is i Forthy- Three', Fur(y-i� our and .and Lemon. One months treat- 'rHA(;'I'UH PAHTN' ' Forty -Five. J. K Frrleniter, Dub- inent' $1.ii0. Indian Remedies, Rox marrying her at Easter. fin, Ontario. 119, Vancouver•, TRACTOR- PARTS, v 8 N AND " ]icCURMLCK- I�LElt1 \G lU- .0'PHAC- used, for all' makes of tractors: - = -= Brown: if oil had x20 ia' tor, Rebuilt,' acct' guarantee, OFFER TO INVEN't`ulrs General At and Tractor Supply, y_ y 1:1 Frederick St.. Kitchener, Unt. :x $8,000. J. Ii. McCaw, 34 hayfield =' your pocket right now, how A N V FFE H TO F V E R Y I N V tvN'I'UN 'Street, L'arrie, Ontarw. , would yon feel? H rf List of ;nventi,'-ns' and full infor- Y1'_INTEll - >iEItCH.iFUISti ' �� matron sent free. The Rtirr �say I'd - FURS, ELIDES, WOOL. - l{awkinsa l d think 111ad • N__ _ 'Co., ltegiatered Patent A1torh8vr, T. , „t. , ��- e else's trousers on.. , SHIP L'S YOUR HIDES, FURS. �_� iLAnic ncreet, uttatva. Canada. metrical,' Eaiates;" i >ankrn cy 's d - - - - -- - 0��� ( M:V - Woo ;- Horaenair.- --•1op rr,icee, - d {seol)tlnuCZi st6Cks - bruFhY for' e.a; someone \` prumpt '_returns. Pearifnan & 1'A'rF1ATT9 .. C n:.. Taylor's \lerch;indfse, 420. yCi. (.ol'dberg, 180 Wont Street, East, Colborne, Brantford. 'Toronto. Government Ltcensed 6.'ETbI1;ItS'1't��ti:�l.r:tl V i:U:Ni'ANV HEED THIS ADVICE!! Patent Solwitors. Ostabiir.neo Wool Grading Station No. 2d.' 1890: f4 King West, Toronto. ffludich* in s er h �a, � , ess- -c Ut3- strIIer hot flashes, dizziness--caused uYhlNh a L'L4:AN1•Al. Boy "!•�iet or Information on re• The skin of a' three- year -old °�s^ MMesglllJt br this period in a woman's ltae- q1e "' mate seal is tile' most valuable for " auiak relief from itAinl of ecsems, pimples, stb• LYdla g Ptaiisam's Vegetable H A V L•' Y U U AN Y TH t N U N EJi V$ - isfoolrsoai sabte0.reskes•adolbesestern•Oy Co mpound. Made especially for oyetng or cisantnK7 Write to us 1tt11.K CAN-14 RF:lYRWED fop, isrsd iron trwNa ass worid.fsmoas, eoeli7g/, sap . ?°Omen• Sundredf of thousands re- for lutorma tion. We are glad to _ lerpti0. h id D. DD D. !'reeeriptise (lreeaelesR m/itkriblyheIped Pollow label dim. answer your questions, Deport• -RUSTF h t�S";, l:::T". f'fF - 1 Qu dorm. Made flan Canada. meat H. IIitF n •«' i1'r i lsn fts girl 'viDF �sr�too, 8oethesirritatioassdQaieilrs�p�tatsass l'ar -tee's t)ya. Works - , Ns6i 3Sat albottbproresit ormotupbeet. Ask + Llmrled, 791 Tondo street. To­ • Mont;, al riit::; :; d, fief iiir:ng � 3 War rsspst..todar fae.o.o.o.MK {CRIrTION ironies Co'. Ltd.. al'untreal. ISSUE No. 1'. „ 'iSii Yi"� ,fit,• , .,� � y J.... . }t ., lily .. -..7� ., KraA•... - - —. � Or Q A49 SA NO.TiCE +�Rj 'I& FOitBYTH. o••l: � , �.eetor _ �r sal D�teBMe I ��/ Sig lZ•0oceme -rkal Anociatim of Ommic .tea. Obi frusta pare your way every I ` _ `ru ibne Dealer - - a re °"rig. M _ _ - fe0{. Clerea000t. OeG - �� "gas. - COAL,- COKE, Motor Assbulance, Day or Mot IMPORTANT _ -- --- - - - - -, WOOD, CEMENT,! PHONE 1800 DONALD RUDDY Barrister, - • „(1 a Solicitor, Notary Public. Moneyw Loan. -BAND GRAVEL, 4eo formerly occupied by , the late A. B. Chris- : t On and after APR., 5th, our 'store”' ' PICKERING aouth whA of Court Hnu.e. whi lby. Sly ; :: -,f�na will be closing earl 3 'ni hts per week BEATON, BELL � ROS. - -' g y g p ` Earristors & Solicitcrs 11' - BUILDERS SUPPLIES Rexall Spring "J, W. J. BgATOhI. K. C. _Telephone alEO lt)Cal�eart�ge cork p ' Monday's 8 a. m. t0 6 p. Me R.BRO©KE BELL. K.C. Adel.28381 We havealsoplaeed it, stuc•k a full _;.one- Cent.Sale � f j; D. F. ROSE. LD(Z of MAPLE LEAF MILLING _ 372 Bay St. Wed�lesda� s - 8 ae Til• to 1 p• m• - JOHN L. POND Toronto COMPANY FEEDS INGU9-hfchflLLAN- Barrister- Sol- 4 Days Only - APRIL 7- 8.9,18 'A* y2st .. Q � ,� }� 4', Rsia , . settaae sts ee •� ! �� M i T!'' I� L` Fri . M` ; !o, 1Sdbca� Elvin6 ?n8. 29ti • ' � E Two For The 'rice Of One Plum One T- _ - Cent uesdays, — 1 hursdd�l3 �usisrrse F avbo. -'..PHONE - .Office 14 See. 66 Watch,Yor Salle Bl" R. B>gATON. TOWNSHIP open Do Clerk. Conveyancer. Commissioner « a `Our F ?8eeription 8a�iee )�► ijles69 note that this i9 no an , eliieR sIDaevka. Accountant.' Etc. twnerof to— �� _ k w � _ ArAMMI t and -.At�k t or as arbitrary mode - .= on our part bat simply - -�A. E. RICHARDSON .ire do biding cif. all ,�. 8O$ES LR�a �0•, Ltd = - -_ ° � suggested by the Gov- .:.: Q erm�tiat Wartime, Board. We can _.. • GZNWRAL INSURAMOR _ , oslyL buy' Dry Goods on a six mos. c1lTlxl? - 'SHE REXALL fiTORE •• arul we .ieeL__tifis _ -- $:F -A-t � - :- SSi`�i8 � , - - - _ _ . '3t�t+i�aPlaa iO4i�TYEYAI!iCiNO - -- -- FbOIIs► - -� -6$ - - change wnt eneme us - to- havo -�s- ROOFINO � _ goods to oiler jou 1h>reiag the entire y1 a9i Mtaibllaei agsss7r lhi�/ .. STORE H6iAi8 first six months. of the Fear to aena . --We aise ae11 .Brantford Rooting i assn. 9 P.M Own. 9 aa. 6 lNs+ - - -- \ for so F6o" Pick: a00tf. ' 3 A"dals, Honpiire Both"am 'I've you th �»�h - Sale Register kindly, accepting the variousatig- Fgoipuent, Dwo Watee - -- es this war thus has forced upon us. 1[1[ A 111f - Systema, Beatty Stable Tbursday, April .8. - auction sale AUCTIONBBB AND �>Pmmt, "d of dairy` cattle, farm stock, imple- • Se CHAPMAN VALUATOR _ Build#ng Materials amts, including a late model 10 -20 = conducted Anywhere tractor, milking machine, hay, grain pmns.or write. Address 814 Dunda. Free hogs, furniture etc,, property of . fickering dtr y. Eric. Peter Springy Lot , Con, 4, Scar' a rd '� : Whitby, Ootariu. _Wort G•mirantead ��, near Malvern, of! Lansing � - -- Phrone 6602 Cutoff, Terms, Cash. No riaserve, . WE SERVE - • --. DICKERING, =' 'sale at � noon..- Clarke Prentice, - •_ .. - ' _ ........ _ ONTARIO atli °nee, `i Order your seeds now-as-they are scarce J. SAN D AL.SG► GI�V E WRdrtesday, April 14. - - - - - -- - - - -- - - - -- sale ur auction We Red C1 Timothy, Timothy, Alaska & die hes>' bedding a Pidrt -rte furniture, epiano, ffects, _ .INSURANCE _ .DER IMMIN r a A. - at Lot 83, Con. ng, n Sweet - Clover Berrist�es, .13oHdtor etc. 7 Highway, at Gregg River, pro p - R...- - .7ERVICE OitHea hosts -- i - 6, Wet. aa>a.illrl _ �. ertiy o: Mrs. ails Terms, Cash. Complete stock o-f - hardwarte, gaxden . • .� �. Fleic+eiat - Nast � �� No reserve. Sails at 1,.00., Clarke C S R l L E. M O R LET 1MA.D O1�M - OKRA Prentice, auctioneer. i GENERAL IN* UR*N /�/ _ / / t i - '1lnvlc8 PiiO'FSE'Ii „ -- -' . OP/ W E / L,� L Thursday, April ib, -- audios sail L- -- -_ -- or acre farm, horses, cattle, }togs -lViaster chick starter egg mash a�hd - FUNERAL DiRROTOR AND bay, mass Implements, fnclud- __ - _88[BALIIRR ing new threshing marchine, and '89 R.0 c _ iltueoeseot;to4w. J. Yotber. ][oriel '3 g0 tractor,. .prey d Oyster shell _ Joseph WIright, Lot 81,. roes fioti. S, �BtouQ.illa Pkkering, '1 imile ,west of Brock Rd. `, NISM and Day tiwvic' Store._ Sale at 12.80. Tema on con- Chick water fountes & feed irn ers -TRIF ng au i t t 1.1 t r t 4 i , ? , t t t-- i t c r tents, Cash. For .property . see bills, ('_ Our Metto - i'1tre KATO It . = Can Get . V . Or It Iii Not Maio - sir apply owner or Clarke FrCUU.I C auctioneer, Milliken, Oat. } I� 1. t : - ,Agent for McDewy Fas4n . Machinery and Repairs a - sarx=73-s- = LLS Heaulthtnlly- Air- conditioned A J. 5. . ,i l ,_COMMERCIAL For Sale � 500 'bush. Banner seed -- � TEnMSDAY, FRL, SATURDAY oats; alas 6 dining - chairs. Bohn C. A April If 12, ants 9 FERTILIZERS F Moore, Lot 26, lion- 4. i'%kering. E of . ���' 0 Phont 96 r 4. Two shows at 7 and a -p: tla„ - tyo# Sale +- ZO pigs, 6 weeks old - : Saturday Matinee at 1.80 - T 1 bog, 8 months old, and = tons of RA? '1WiD NT0 PSICES AT its.•.: i. YOUR HONX ILARX= Large' stock on _ • . - timothy ha Ted Mantle, Kinsale. -The Forest Rangers _ For Sal* one 6-year e maid Clyde - - - GGS HOGS Y ..,hand at present mare. Root~ C. Reeser, Phone Peak, CALVES LAMt�S - In eeebaieaor _ - 96 r, 2 gr�Macmurrav Paalecte Goddard aiic� Cake ftr'. s Sold _ l►;ND ALL uNDS' or _ - wv, 1.r:. �b ". . _: _ -_ • _ _ . _ - - -- _ _ -- y+tiar s of Real Estate . selling and li Ha,,.ara' _ - TouTtry, both ve and. dressed - - __. -- delivery as soon lifelong. Yatpnfmg - experience, a Der- _ vice of inesthnable value to you OL MONDAY, TUES., WEDNESDAY s8ible : w, dlEsi rous of buying . or selling' YI C K R.I N G FA RNI► S April .$ 6 and T po . a farm or -home. Consult us. Show at a.te G A. PureiR Company, LIMITED _ - Last Cotnvlete r Farm. Realtors : 169 Yonge Stir, Torlutto" WMff h=o EGti GRADjNG STATION - __Seven Days Leave _PICKERING OHT. ';W. a Sell the Eartn" wtssz8v OD1T. PHONE WHiS'� ells -- - N E D EL IN F R T For Rient ff roomed cottage. A • .lYiebor Mature and Lucille Ball soo mer home in, woods. Garden. J -- - Also .an Added Attraction. Dr. N... E.. McEwen, _Pickennr _ -- _ B E R _ YES WE HAVE ___ R _ _ e - - RI E Co 1 Fbr Sale 7 serer grid n land O JC. e."jit: - -Pearl �Wnundatlwi. 'W{ell. Septic tank. Fruit - A good assortme- trees and Hydro. Priced to sell. Dr, -- _. - N. E. McEwen, Pickerink. - -- - - -- - nt Of Men J 'S Mitts HPRSES -� for horse meat wanted, _ Scarbar0 unction Donald M. Barry `,lFay McKenzie' P4tvail• prices I paid. Phone Pic3t, - - - -^ of good quality 86 r 13. Apr. 1 ti rr,OxE.S - Howard' Iu7 and Scarboro 386 THURSPt1Y, r-rcl -hl SATCRDAY For sale. - 'Urban _ Oats, Chvwn Storm Sash Now April 8 9 and IO - - from Registered Seed. Tkook First order Your For Next _ Also pyrex plates, Prize at Brampton Seed Fain hiri b'Town in Weston. Geo. West, •R. R. Winterr' May Sound Absurd -But It' Isn't George Was $ caseroles, cake dish - Let _TS Pickering. a1­434.'_ " ' 6 Leghorn Chicks Read this: Of all Domestic Orders Placed During the Past ,.dept Mere : es doubleboilers .7 4Seasen for Storin Sash, Only One Out of Every Ten was Fittfd" f _ 7 Order- now, for future delivery, 'F • 'Jack Benny Ann' Sheridan .. Slattery Poultry Farm.. .. - War necessities take precedence L al maker Ilt� Altona Road, Pigkering -: - ^,ver dQ3nPstie requirements. This _ _ .... _ . - -. - . ' ' fact coupled '�i ith luirrtber and labor .. - - ANTED - - ew- new ware _ Deakhs - shortage predicts even worse -con- - y y _ -• - din, Katharine M. - At Buffalo on thi year art dit ti s s r than 1 At pre- �� T ,. . __ _ x - t there is a temrporary - •Red let up iii • . rv$ed Sewing - pyY'e Saturday, March 'l7, 1943,, Sathar- the demand for sash and during the - the M. ' Reddin, -daughter of the late - next, two NWnths we can promise �> _ Maehlnes !lI�YI1V BUSHB�i John and Bridget Reddin, said lov- ' delivery ut .two • or three weeks Be Hardwal a Tinsmith ing • sister of Mary., , . LoWise advised and ACT ; Hannah welt NOW SINGER SEWING MACHINE ONE {a and the late. Timothy, and M t RE - Company - . P l Li K ldi�taei J. Carey, Flickering. Buffalo. 16 Ontario air. - Phone 696 '$:temsent at R. C. cmisetery, Ir , _ OSEAiW�ll w T Pickering, Mob �• 6 • _ � . , - _