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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1943_04_16,`"' - '� , 4�r2°, v 4,ir"l lt?,�*'e�'�, `,'e' :+axe „i{aa rcr�•, v- "i a. ; '+E' fi"`G''i ".a ''h. �•• ,�r, - aC - - , AL t1,,, fir • _ •rr•;� -w c. .. s1 � _ _ ITOL. LX.1I _ . - _ 'PICRERING, ONT., FRIDAY'. APR. 16 1943 No � -� 5 -: Tick erin �'ownsb� 1� true Loan �Ob ect�g ve 300 Elcla ive f • _ ,A . Plant S! Left Slew across Gatads► are lf6 Asa .e UAW---kra w& 147, eWipped and reak to - — 1�►o's "fey`• J - ' 1 .►;~ arm ! ,. ..v� L� c,�:,, ,, 1" . CIF asl�deacoe tie "bi$8eat fob fin- - -- -- _ _ trctrn an appendeetatny. Her asgFstg ever ira►dertalrest the IDf�- - ->l tae^ _Several Of our dtiseas have been Pickering, April 14, `L943 aO�T -�egi ap to Our_ boys is - _. _ f:}leeida a:+e glad • too know die I ,rgrtipiaintq with us during '�� in as of Canada, and is this to!►+q the Armed Fhrceay ssnoeg wham the week.'. concerning - the i fault- . Please allow me to express es O�� � py� � MV sir* 'the raising of ;300, 0 ". are: Steve Cat3lt. Alvin dwbinsou, finding b6' moons of ow `'residue" duwgh the News, any appreciation llieteristg Towwkiip wes■ weld CLas. Leans. Ltord Murphy, fw* � connection with ogre fire seryiees. °t fire services o! ffie Pickering garter �B°s:rte ttpeadiitg a few dayg ng, in ilontaceal before he leaven for t & • its objective is1 the immt loan. 4'ee�. ''iiljslter O'Riielr, LotAis Lean- Wle use - the te;gm 'Wtisena" . and � Depar iment. In extinguishing East Coast, &ro as� those obgjeeattve qui essiiy 3�, RAW � �+�e O'Connor. ! "residents», they being two distinct a lire is r8kforbstsd land on tuy own � 1L leaf lee at fire Cha�}a�. Caha� fiient that i dwes ..., a retire■ is a resident � � °fig �P�ri3', on .Saturday � be gained in this Fourth Loaf. "8oty Ksgne iimday ' ^the first who is aware of him duty asd �_ bmt d!�D /°� - �. �a -. oa i1'tiesdaX •�.• e.i_...,_. •_- ��• li floe to his 1 Started 'b s s � t p oonaloaunity and puts, y p� "r n a brush 6• fire on ad' Mr. I+rost, of Toaro�o ai+e as, follows. with their ,app - � tied a splendid turnout last Sunday. theat► into Practice. A fire is lsicent land; rile ]]mimes day ► aP�t �• . r+satiabtate cress Tickets that the sea have been A. ,that". were out of control' in a the, names, Elliott � hR4'. and Mrs, George (iaillman, iWacty, Pidkeriag uAliugl• b %K L. ./ here, ! The -fire services in thus gomm- similar stand of Village, and Lot `1# . to I8 from the, more Catholic High Schools •and s, gated. lentiredy by vol- Young pine on the B�� and Mrs. raided on Mr. and Mrs. J, _ filth can: to the Lake. y Recreational Centres is ,the Arch- unteer aid, the equipment, of which Iands of Col. Marshal}. A nigh wind I Murkar on Sunday. George t oyes, lists way between - diocese are .being turned :a -to our- we have the best, is mannie altog- was blowing are_ L ,,,, ,*;jera:e se_- _ Mrs. W. Travers ,..i4 . eu.y 3rd and 4th con. to Lake in Lots Paator, Rev. 13. T. Kyte ether 'by volunteers - seen who ^sage °! old and young timber was ! 19 - to 35. River, . are , visiting her numb, Mr4 -- - a are carrying on their various basin - threatened. Fled Ahnan. Frank Chapman, Lots 'i to 10 incl. ' Catholic Youth' Organization met at The -]<ire De - eases and trades in the ' villages . _ Department responded - ��, Cartvvt"ight left on Tuesday '- from Greenburn line to Plant, the -hang of -Mr: and Mrs. Harry immediately to m) telephone rec _ -for a visit with her sister. Mrm, �•11en, wnDi When the fireGcll raaa�a, and 4th to Greenburn in 11 to 18.1 Kaiser on Sunday evening after uest . for help, = and 'Che lire was Parsons at Wiiidso% Dort Beer, half w- ay between 3rd Lenten Devotions, when ' the usua) (announcing someone in trouble), quickly extinguished, _ 1 . leave their wort{ (while the reef of q y guished, thus preverr- f Miss Jessie Rorke- has item ooa• -` 7th and 8th, from the Brock Rd.i was t heideunder tthhe guidancenof us stay on the job) and rush off ring a $erlous loss to the ow=ners fined to her home over the past - - - 'west to town line: . :.. i their pastor, in which oar De to the fire at expense to theme- ; and to the Township. frhe 'Fire De= week, through illness, but is now N. F. Goddard ha ve of -"tie me unfortunate, earl is- entitled• to -our thanks able to return to work if _way between , Leslie, of Ajax, Bernadette . Robin -, for prompt and - effective service. 7th and 8th to North tovvnline in ''son and Joan Pow' took an active whose buildings and property are _ Sgt, Armand Chapman was home threatened, 1 `]'ours- •truly. "over Saturda .• Lots 9 to 35 Incl. part. A; high -light of toe evenir<g I tti'. =ti: 1fcLean , y Those_ men who _. ,accompany this Allan Andrew, of Bar•ne_, was at' _ ROY 3low•bray', Greenburn lithe - io was ari interesting talk-' by Mary. equipment 'are -no more noliged to ! _ - ` home over the week end._ North towasline Lots -•1 to 17 and - 'Mc.tievin,,a new member from Ajar,. ecui • paying" Kork and rush of! A. M - �3 to ts• `on fire aul,Jcc4 v° ' Rcl;a..,,.a "I'` :�- P 3 g _ R. P. - Chai��nan Resigns, r• Richard Tueedie, who ,:rs ^h- to a fire than '•you• -or T" they - 1 :;t,. Qa • .c . • R On,e of the features of this sates tires Aanong the Armen -^•metes. "�-'-" •$--� relc amimpai will be the effort trade b This was followed b do .not receive any rd,nuneration, Mr. Joseph '_Banigan., who has ago. is +reported to be recovering Y ! y s Social Hotrr. and are usually out-of-pocket packet from . bee- Chairman sateFUnefl , have every: r: prospect buy .Plans _were made for an. Easter oviled-.vz -destroyed eJuttuug« .The, +„ .:,ice - ._j- u.;,.. u�a�,.r, :. eadC_e1 ._..i te. Carl l :u:;is Ieave- a, ai' titter two bonds, one Erase ^early cash a- Sods] is the fawn hall, j point we wish to bring out is this'- his .esi atio to- - t.... . vadabie and a second on the fa. - �-�- =- : - . ` i ( 8'a n : v� eeic for the West Coast, - ststilment plan out of, cirr'ent -earn- Catholic Vkiman'a League held . their Nob one of us, we believe, has any Council' this weeks Owing to the Corp, Wilfred Murree, is on a 2- p, fags. --. And,' doa�t be one of those regu w morktbly meelbng. on_ Tmw meet for what they may nave .donee, the e�t demand B&Aigan -s finds at w That Ladies of the Presbyterian Wko are saying, I suppose they'll day evenb*. Jwporta b) the Con- or left undone. Should it become impossible to give the local - Unit -Church are 'planning on holding s, •' the around next week o after more' olic- s or -me- and: Society, bade- Your misfortune to have to send in the attention it requires, and which bazaar and afternoon tea un Friday' rnoae3r . It has beoosne a matter of olio Literature and' Lending Library � + • a hurried call for fire - fighting help, he would like to" be able -to do, His 'MaY• 21. Further partteulars later. lose]], or lone everything - ) ou re. and Social and Red Cross Cammitt- - you will be expecting , those same successor -Thos not yet been -tlppoin- The ladies' Aid of the, Presby- Leipiag youe'aei! oiler you help the eer were received. -A kngth; dig- _ government ". cession ensued as to the feasibility men to hurry ' along with. those ted. Furthei class .sessions -will not- terian Church wiH Amer at the _'machines - and they'll be there, be held. until this has beer] .. dope. home of Mrs. Vt't n: Ness, Thursday, of. a Sumer Garden Party at the because they.' are "citizens" inter= April 22. at 2.3.0: The _ ladies arc Church 'Grounds and a Rc me-.;cook- 1Pfekering Red Crow _ ,ested in their nef�hhsr's welfare - , , tcaked to Ming some amaIl ' gift*. a ed Meal for the many workers of but actuali5 you have no.clavri up =, "-LOCALI�►i'�I� 1, wt,i'� will be swtabte for the fish - It is`said that it is aw 111- wind Ajax. ; ` � _ on• their time. or are you justified. _pond stir at the:^ &*]sing bazaar, 7__ that blow's nobody good, and by .,. - c.,,Y,.�,l a�„s, .�..,i. Tti,t,a• �i rah' The- choir are practicing faithfully t '.:l'i:'l ri-� "' Miss 4ean a rant returnea from to 3 '" "'�""►° ' *1"n t" That sa¢rie toke>!S`it is an :111 flood! _ they are d:.:ng the',r best for you the Oshawa iHos 1ta1 on Suisda this meetin' pease beat the Red + which doesn't result in amore cleat^- , at the music required; not only for .;••. p i and �f'iitite -Store' by: 2.15. ' lag, and the Red Cross Rooms oev- Easter Sunci9y, but for Ho! y Week - ., , . Services, which will be held ' here ' - src looked more spick and span' - •_ - - than they do noes, in spite of their for the first time in many years. � ,�y ti•,r : :Y _ s The members are grateful for the �� ♦�d ]seed bath a mgnth ago, yrfRY /NG PAIN- ' assistance of Miss Therese Ryan, For this our thanks are .due to *-ho is well trained in ..iturgieat Mr. A. W. Mitchell ana his men, music that is new to these. who cleaned away- the mud ,film in short order. We are very grateful l '� •. Y. _ ._.. - for. the kindness, L Asmong our many new parishion *.RING�i�E ers we welcome: 'Mr.' and ,Irs, Jas. r'• - Do cot forget the Euchre and Jordan, Frances and Therese, on the - - • + - : '�icBrady homestead, and air. and Bridge to be held Tn the Rooms •on. ' Monday evening, April 1,:. at 8.30. Mrs.., Jas. l¢cMorrow on the Robt.'. - �.. ._.. J Hef�%J%;Mente; and e Prizes- Admi „ Bentley farm, both near kudley. ABIO x: - - - -- - a® - -- - -- - - =•__ ----= �nather of the many enjoyable: -- evenings held this season to assist., A donation of clothing etc, was = -.'• - „ ra�TO✓o in a in off ourr<. made to Mrs. Atkinson, and her two P y g new uebt, , was :.� •_.. :'s ohildren'as they had -lost •everything held at •the home of Mrs. A. Rob - i inson, after Lenten Devotions oa.1 •: } �x when the house .burned recent])._ _ _ 1• .. E• _• -� _ ,- -,� T The value of the donation was $50. - - - F a i owang 1s file list of • orticles -- Sympathy is . extended to the! 6 Large heavy suit, quilts,. Pr. •bath tow- elm, boy's suit, -1 boy's sliirts, boys of Chicago. - c -=•:• x sweater, i r. pants, i r. ic;;Ee socks, Canada needs and sausI kawe every • °'. 2 Pr, boy's pyjamas, '_ SuAs under- ? Congratulations to Sr, Helen cf fat drippings, every piece of song fat•ar}d n 1 t Morrissey, hotel Dieu on her fine e� war, Girl's •� _ _ e G s r _ d• ess, Girt s s.reater, •_ �� :', -.every bone from every kitchen in Canada^ - Pr. girl's underwear, 2' Pr, hose,_ 1 poem Jeanne Mane , . Fats make glycerine pad glycerine makes high explosives. Bones produce fat Also glue for- war • # I'r, pyjamas, '2 Women's gowns, 1 - Pr• hose, Underwear. - Olia:e L ., t' e:O f COt'e �. -Don't throw away a single drop of �msed fat=- i1 \L" OTfil:ft5` - _bacon.preme, meat drippings, frying fats- i wring March, Pickenng Red J every 'kind yon use. ,'ney'are urgently needed -- Cross shipped the following - 60 _ to win this war. _ - state Walter George field � Strain ea dri is through as ordinary strainer r Yr. re • P g ry � `• grey sucks, ZO f r, rip ed '18 irtl`�" into a clean wi e- mouthed can. Save uY socks,- 10 Turtleneck tuckins, 3 Creditors of V4 altcik - George Reid. ' scrap fat (cooked or .uncooked) and all'typis of t ; Turtleneck sueateas, •' �9 Large of the Village of Pickering, in the "* ,: banes-- cooked, uncooked or dry: - milts," County of Ontario, ' $t thhir; who you have collected a k. q - `tNhea pound'oi'•xoors of .. • fat dripping, take it to your shoat ate ales who died at_ the .Village of Pickering in will pay you the established price for the drip- x•. : Local ,:Fire .Company Anwers Two the County of ,Ontario . on the 20th pnng and the scrap fat. Or you can dispose of - Calls Over Week -c•nd, of February A. D. I!' 13, are re< - Wesa through any Municipal- o: Salesa"�o `Y 1 - Committee collection system IN SZ'FECT, = uested to •send partietomrs of their 1a your community. The local fire cam-pany had two clones to the undersigned before �e a msusitlost make: right in your owls- g ]lay '1St, 19.13 after. Nvhieh •date' his• - dtchen. For, instance, there .is enough ex- fires. calls -over the- • week -end to rag: �! fires. On Saturday they �rs re_c,al l= ' estate a %It be distributed among. plosivio power hidden in ten pounds of fat to fire ed 1,7 .the farm =of Mr. \ev kirl , to the parties entitled thereto and the = � gati- aircraft she1ls__.Sa�eery_day,_lhfa easy �, g g T;xecutrix•'aill not be tiabte -for_ an way, keep working for•Victoiy for the duratlon hell extinguish a grass fire..- we y - of the war. understood -that a bush w'as on fire. claims of which she _ has ,iot then;, s, �? but the firemen -had = it out before• - t , received notice, ire. rCaching the. heavy. area. Dated at - ' r , �• ' l f ` 2 Qshawa, thi$ 10th day of On Sunday afternoon, a call camle April A. D. 1943. �I in to go to a grass, fire ai the 3l'- ° Q .tuna Road. When the Company got W. •E. N: Sinclair, K, C'. - tLere, there was' no 'fire in sight. Bank of Montreal Chambers r u i f leftlhe someone t 1 ome a n a false a- P _ b w o -« _ ..... Og a a, Ontario larva, or rouse di the fire were toy solicitor for the Executrix DEPARTMENT O F NATIONAL WAR SERVICES ' EXCrbld to give direr. ions properly. Ali" 8. M. Redd NATIONAL SALVAGE DIVISION F Jp.T!y,.r.•_ ,.. J+actiicd.ii, -.. rSrY rry.s , c+�„e :_+ma�ri.- iaces• issv..: • .. ;r., ., ��.w._. ru• ✓ .. •.I.� a . ; , ,. - _ _ c.. .. ,. -, _ , _ .. _ .��' ., „ } ....y. - .-- e Service they have laid him." That one nunciation of her name than - in - �r REPORT E 8 HyY the the angels was at the head and the weras yet-spoken -to her. RE:X HOST the other at the feet where the The very mark, indeed, of_ the Over 2,250,000 persons lnelud -. body of Jesus had lain is to be relation between Jesus and His !A810 radio fans who make a let, Tuesday evenings 11.80 to 12 ing members of the'armed services' regarded as expressive of the fact ' habit of diets is during the ht.' The dramatic sequences and civilians, were carried last PeoP�. when. ti at relation is 'co'n- -led g midmig that the body was wholly under ceived of in its most tender form, late evening, particularly be- originating in the N.B.C. studios, year by British merchant miri1le the guardianship of hear -en. _is that-'he _calleth -his own sheep _ - _ -green 11 o'eloek tend midnight several evenings around the same ships of the Sea Transport' Ser- Mary Knew Not Jesus - by name.' We are not to imagine will have noticed that the Ameri- hour, are also being cordially re- vice, or ships otherwise controlled' 'When she had thus said, she that it is only the sound of the can networks, to a great. extent, solved. by the Ministry of'Transport. turned herself back, and behold- voice that is now recognized' by have discontinued dance music in « + e This number is almost four eth Jesus standing, and -knew not Mary: By the -name, by the tone :.favour of other types of enter- "R.C.A.F. -.-Tour for Talent." tinges the total of passengers car- that it was Jesus." Now it may in which the name is uttered, a tainment. The National, Broad- Such is the name of a brand new . ried in ordinary passenger ships be that our Lord was greatly whole flood of recollections is • _ tasting Company has been putting prp�rsmme, which will go on the between the United Kingdom and chanced,- b_eeaus_e we read else __ __ brought up. • All the -deepest' and en quite. an . extensive -series ads zor tae ilret time, 3uaday- , +u..- European -• ,countries-, before - -where that the two who walked' most solemn impressions -ihat Matt - dramatic plays, while the Colum- evening 8.80. to-- 9- o'clock over -. .the war. with him on the Emmaus road did been produced' upon -her- by -her " - " his Broadcasting System has pre- CFRB,, Toronto. From then on not know him (Luke 24:16) but former intercourse with Jee;.s' are " • ented a number' of• •programmes• it will be a regular Sunday eve- / ] A' ' we must not place too much ern- reawa' -:shed in go::er. She recalls of . symphonic music. Why the Wing feature. It takes the form S V • l ♦ D A Y phasic upon the failure of the dis- change? - People have been ask- of s glorified amateur show, with._ but merely what was most h ; n� In g vghether, it has -been brought the well known Ken Soble- as lldas- / Lord. I times to recognize their but what was most divine in S C H Q 'O IL Lord. la it not true, even in the about as ter of CPr_- emonie4• -Anv man in " - •says before His resurrection when - •Christ's Chosen Agent -- -- -- - -dons from a growing group of the R.C.A.F, or a member of his / L+ c (s / k �/ _ He walked to the disciples on the �Ilesus with unto her, To-ch me - - listeners who lately, have been ex -_ family may compete'for the valu, �.+ - `. _ water that the seemed not to --not; for' I am not -- --- Vressing the view that there -is- able priz:trs whii5h- -are awarded -to- -- ' y , __ yet ascetrded too much "jazz," too much `gpopu- those contestants who are greeted April 26 - have- recognized -that_ tt�as_ -the _ttrlto the F.:t er: but go unto my Ise" music on the air, not only in with the greatest acclaim from THE RISEN LORD (EASTER Lord, but thought it was His brethren and say unto them,T •-the late- evening,. but most of - the the listener. As a gesture of war SUNDAY). —John 20: 1 -17 , , spirit. Mary may- have 'hfailed- e to ascend unto my 'Father and your - -recognize Him because her eyes .Father, and my God and your _ seat of the day. . That may have service, - everything is donated GOLDEN TEXT. —He is risen. were filled with, tears. She is God." Mary Magdalene was not been partly the reason. In the- free. CFRB provides the station Mark 16:6. simply, aware of a man behind one of the apostles, neither did :.'_men however,'the change in the facilities without charge. Ken Memory. Vera *: Thou-art nigh, her and is- too•much preoccupied she, as, far as we know, and as far - -- - type of broadcasting schedules, in ' Soble and -staff 'contiibufe their, O Jehovah. Psalm 119:151. with her thoughts to look closely. as the - custom_ of the early Church - - toe gate evening ana early hours serdue.. ,ua PLIAL -s ata 1v „atoll E Mary Recognises Jesus would -seem to imply, become a -,o! the morning is more s reflec�' by,public spirited blisiness organ- Time.' The resurrection 3f our "Jesus saith unto her, Woman great preacher or heralc. of the : liras of ciaa,.�,.ug I:nLc...r habits.i -i' _ ,.:tt T _..a i_ .i e....ta,. ,,,,,,.,_ wily ec ant il,vu” �il,vm seals -' a direct outcome of war -time con- originate from' a R.C.A.F.' titan- y 1+ gospel, rd '- gas she was used a tge tj1 ing, April 9, A.D. 80. eat tfi'ou' ?" � ,The question, "Why Lord'-to bring the first message _,a„• ' - Wing Pool in- Toronto. but the Plus. —We do not know exact- ,. „* Ilia - ,ea.i,.a 4i„« 4 e -_�„ 9., - contestants, sin era and entertain- l where the burial and resurrec- �' the df ' e "+ • '" g y s power of sympathy iiy the ciphbs, thus confirming their faith ers of all kinds will be brought Lion of our Lord took place, but further question, 'Whom. seekest and establishing their hope. ._.So, Perhaps the• greatest of these __ _ in from various Q3 tario points we d4_kn�e was - buried - in-- -thu ?r man a dl woman while riot M. uence•s is related to the "shift' where Air -Force Schools are now the rock tomb of Joseph of Ari- • "She, _supposing -him to be the _ appearing my pulpits, or moving ' system which now is in effect in -located'. The .lads in blue are mathea outside the-city wall of gardener, saith unto him, Sir, if great multitudes with powerful most of the war production plants going to be given a chance to Jerusalem, which undoubtedly thou halt. born him Bence, tell,. me . preaching, has been enabled, by of North. America a plan show that between stretches of - means north of the city-and near where thou bast laid him acid L. shine =her' -a IJ whereby workers are sometimes on trainin the Iacheze_Iie was cruciSied: �_. as fisrhter vilots, born= p will- ia-ke�iim away. Jesus saith teaching a Sunday class; to =duty during day shifts, and peri= bardiers and air.gunners,.they can The Tomb Is Empty unto"her,' Mary. - She turned her- ire ' the divinely chosen :agent - -' edically take their shale 'of night still find -time to stage an enter -_ "Nos oii' the first day of the self, and saith unto him in He- through whom Christ has implant= - work. This has had the_ effect of taming radio show. week cometh - Mary Magdalene brew, Rabboni; which is to say, ed in, the ireart, of some one who "staggering" the hours at which • * • early, while it was yet dark, unto Teacher." -We cannot doubt that iill'beeonie a`• mighty-.preacher of " °''`' f "ri' the tomb, and aeeth the .stone there would- be more _of the old the Word an abiding conviction of - zo..,,y Ku�ka, -s :....'.�-e � -�,� ^_ p .•Ctrii•ich Famils�,- beard =over' listening to the radio. So, with C.B,C.'a \ational network Thurs- Laren aW sy iron. lug .tei�b :- Qh�- �et�dertre�- oi- deszls In P n o the -rlory of the risen I:ord. the idea of" providing as much day- evenings at 8,30, has become runneth therefore, and cometh to programme • variety as possible -' at one of rural Canada's; most popu- Simon Peter .and. to' the other die- _ ! all hours o!, the day and night, lar programmes. The Aldrich Fa- ciple whom Jesus loved, and ssith - _ the dance music, a normal char-: rally as part of 'the wider family unto them; they have taken away . S. GOVERNMENT CONCILIATOR - aeteristic of peace -time' pro=' of radio listeners celebrates its the Lord out of the tomb; and we g s ..2mallnes surrounding the mid- ii know not whers-'they have laid night hour has had to make way Aldriehes, have made radio history him.." Mary Magdalene naturally HORIZONTAL Answer to (Previous Puzzle 18 Behold! - for other types of entertainment. since Rudy Vallee -first did _ in thinks that the Jews, not satisfied 1 Pictured U. U,N,J IA 'E N- 1 19 Level., - Then again, many of the - better - Aldrich skit on his variety show. with killing Jesus, have 'taken S. concilia- E wq,p ,S �? , ;T;. 20 Bravely*. - elsss dance bands which were Then you recall the. - family gra- ' away his body. tor, -- — p 1 iTIO L IS C A IN;C_)iT! I IN 24 Risks. featured on the networks late at dusted as a summer substitute for _ ryes _R t ii - i3esid . " T - ...light, ha -re FzT1fted - -ror service __ __ Tack Benn _ S'ot one- of #der- - ,. - e3 oa rm - -- -- -i2-I..�. t eo6dY..,::�, ''H •,t,r ::;g ilda. er C ed 11 _ S� Y A S NCO E 24 pld 3'• Peter therefore went forth, 9,T) a leg ard. the active forces as complete iginal actors however is now in and the other- disciple, and they elemetstc ,'4, p units of entertainment, and as the caste. The original Henry_ it 13 Beverage. - - �I 27 Street (abbT went toward the torrib, And they !�+r 28 Sto ' are frequently not available now playing a dual role .. , as a ran both together• and the other �� aith* 1[ItfL 30 NopdoWn, i! „c „�1.,a.,a �. disciple. outran rotor, and came - N 31•Ruthenium eently* added to its late evening L•ncle. - Sam's forces, and also a I>i Grow duel. first to tRo tomb- and stooping, A T, t � AT (symbol) : schedule a very fine symphony a `dead in the show "This. is the 91 Nickname j „ and looking in, he seeth the linen for Edward• �1 R1 'A'T H.�;` 38 Negative reply trogramme, 'heard every Tuesday Army ,and the other original sloths lying • yet entered he not S3 you i lE JRIE EiL 39 Tin (symbolevening over the network of which . ' actors have branched, out far ,and ia. Simon Peter therefore Nso Z4 Adotmtslite; �l. A lRi 41 Possess: - �� CFRB, Toronto is the Ontario out wide. sera following hind, and 6m thorn a _ -- • -- - - - - otk. ill ing 90 Frustrate. 47 Bone. VERTICAL 42 Sate (abbr,), : OUR RADIO LOG tared into the tomb; and he b 49 Fear. - holdeth the linen cloths lying.” le Not artificial. 30 Tennessee 2 Into. 43 Negro' 32 Within-- :. 3 Guided. , �, 48 Negro' The linen bafids lay just as May Valley Tono�io STATION <`KAC crtreat 130k -Hors wars illaCourt (abbe.). 4Girl's nick-. offspring._ r - had been wound about the limbs lAtithurity ., ..,e its arc a, g. .•.:..,, 1i.•:r., van gsaglana e filet ._- 31-- If�tf3lg _ - -a- - -- . �xcr. stink, ~BV loiok t=K-o oirawa 1210k aSC England 9.ssaY and Oho body, only the body was stitch. (ab�•)• 6Internally. 49 Week (abbr.). L's: PfETtiwbltKS CKGB Timmins 1610}}� ,,KSO Sudbury S96k 09D England e1,78m no longer in them. Both their ib Eighth month 131-Cloth measure .8 blister (abbr.) 52 :Music note. 1WEAF Y-B.C_ Red 660k rKP(? Brartford 1386k OSE gngland 11,EBm prosenae and their undisturbed 52 Stone. WJ2, k,B.C, Blue ok <•K1-W Windsor 110k (albs.). 7 Excavated. 53 Chaim: :WABC rr, B f9.) 4e0k ,. Y n Ingham a2ok GeG Zngiand � 1T. , lim condition spoke volarites. Jesus is Distrito at- >tiS,Arabian 8 Forenoon 54 Body o! ,water. VOOR (31,B.P.) i14k CHEX Pete'boro 1tiok GOP Angland is.alm - was riisels from the dead. toffy (abbr,) military (albs.). - 56 Electrified iC1 AB_UX 5TATIO\ s r.s. tT 14TIO1rR EAR stem s.4sm "And the napkin, that was upon 17 Five plus Ave commander, 9 Not suitable. particle.- CFOa 'Owen Qd, 1460k WEER Bu'talo 1240k RAN jtussi■ 9 80m his head not lying with the linen CKO,'. Hamilton 113 k � klocht3ter 1180k RAE Ru•ala 12.a0m ' (pl.). 58 Obligation. 10I'Jejecfed. 57 International' r. , HaMilton Wk. � L`v- t7 ine. r. nail , obk cloths, but rolled in a. plane- TIi t. Cath. -(sank WGY Srhene• ' 1 Y 810k PRr9 Brazil 96100m „ 40 Exclamation. S1 Vegetable. 11 Exist. language, - _ F Mottreal e60k K1)KA Pittsburgh 1020k WGEA Schenectady by itasii If both the headaloth. #Z Lower part t,1 Favor. 18 Myself. • 38 To care. VFCH Korth 'Bay 1230k W BBM Chicago 780k 30 He is chair- 59 Plural- (abbr:) •- SCR _- Sttatfat3- "T260k' WSES_- _Liutiata- - -Sisk- - -- -- -�•88m and tbt► bends had . bees. folded _. .,of the leg. 83 Proceed. _ -- VICWS Kingston 980k ,WGR Buffalo 850k WCA9 Phtla. 18.27m up, neither- would 'indicate the 44:Vlita ­04 State t33 Q�17� T11aII 0! the 6�l�ear. S� �v Chatharh s3ek WKEW Buffalo 1520k WCBX N. York 11.13m miracle of the resurrection. Then 45 BOgiIInlll( ekilx. V. ,�. Defense 62 Symbol 1Qr _ _.- CP•PL -London 1370k WJR Detroit' 780k WRL . SO•COa 18.IBm Peter and John would conclude•• - to grow. 85 Whether. "--- Board. nickel. _• _ only that friendly human hands l '1 3 4 5 16 T 8 1' S? 10 II age's of soap. 'The cartons had bad unclothed the dead body for Booty, Recovered some strange reason and had 15 rotted and the soap had jelled Into w I'2 a gooey mass. Salvagers scooped taken it away. _ am Onea n Rai h Mary's Sorrow It oat a..a -s.l it t i c„ i��� "But Mary was standing with- - ?� dry operators for more than Its i oat at the tomb welepir}g: so, ss P „ P -: Salveye Rang" From Bulls original price. she wept, she stooped ed and looked _ Zl ?2 23 f Z4 �5... to Beer, Soap and Silk Another' ship, carrying half a into the, tomb. On that Easter I -- - _ _ million bottles of whiskey; foun- • dared . on ,the_•• West Highlands morning Peter and John went 'to • 26 27 28 •r,,, 39 31 I :British .salvage. operators.• are their horns and only a woman 32 33 34 coast, providing local Scotsmen - >►ettping ,from the ocean lea a lingered by the gave. .diary ? aim 1 replied • I cannot ' o. She h.., _ ,. _,•- ,,,,- ,,,. .r-„• with - a windfall, 'but there., still - - ricn,.La,.c�E- o._ �, I •�. P y P $ wC[tl, aaup,a .op,'`., 2-_ rho sal- - `'- .' :i'_'. •;''p Z _.._ materials. muss linger and watch. lro one 3 - vagers to recover, By far their biggest recent .hand - doubts the love of Peter and John Fi°om a semi- submergj2d ship, - .r; is the, 13,000 tons. of steel alleady for Jesus, but there is not a die- 37 38 39 't`a^,; >•..k :: 40 41 eat away from the fire gutted ,20 Tiring. pediaree� bulls, slued at ;260,000 '-and, headed for South •'ciple who-can match the lore of traininee ip Caledonia, the.,ior�rter Marv. -44 45 46 kner 'Majestic, now, being . - broken America, � were recor8red by the F s, salvagers. The animals were Mary and the Angela g tap on' Life floor of the. Firth of 'cradled in - fitpaulin9 -and !foisted "'Anti she beholdeth two angels 47 48 49 50 portli. trnrn tba hold at low tide. in white sitting, one at the head, _ Booty.. rer'Orerea runs irmp uuils - , . • and one at• the feet, where the 54 55 to beer to soap; •.including army body of Jesus had lain, And they trucks, motorcycles,' flour, - cloth,.- _.•Lake T.iticaea, 12,00.1,fet.i - 58 59 60 6l 52 - silk, t6lmcco, eann4 td' food and sea level in Bolivia, is the high- say unto he:, woman, why creep: isickel. - _ __, eat ilarigable body of crater° in est thou? She saith unto them, One hip's hold ct as full of p tck- the world, ” ' Because • they • ha3•e taken away- . - my Lord, and I know not cohere ._.' POD' -Not a Bad.. Start ------ __. __ .: By J. MILLAR WATT WHY NOT A VE GQT, A NIGKEL � HUNDRED - DOLLARS --t r A,, V, 1. -?_ _ 0 were '016 to enftrL tallette w anus fo4ll ftavour -,si= 1892 — "They'll follow on; you'xo quite '7— safe with .me, " Higgins laughed ow YOUNG "NADIANS 1! H the girl. I'LMhere in your friend 1: the 'Saladal -name assures you CA jV HELP • w1m rAf E WAR tending to stay here in San Josef?" 4,oh, I told Daddy I'd like him of a unifonn blend of qual" teases ity to stay V�!th. us at the Casa Fj�- WE CAN 011V WAR -AND A WAR MV letro." Dolores replilid. t 1hi was $"ING$ STAMPS AT SAVINGS STAM Too,MR.S`111OWN more English thim Spanish; &* she THE 6KOCERY STORf NOW removed her hat unde, the launch's gay awning, Higgins saw how her vivid hair glowed like gold. Fair- Spaniards, he reflected, were al- --Zip ways . more beautiful than the brunettes; though the *ilrl!i moth- er was a pronounced blonde. None the less,� his' heart sank -a little. A&B Close proximity in a climate such as Hlyatala boasted,--might quick- "As nearly so as mi no ME- *n -Dolores'. interest.In this pletur• 'Oe; 64 ference, air. You licked that 9=9 esqqe adventurer. Already jealousy -ING HIGGINS years back; but was curdling the normal 'sanity. of -LOOK,MOTWER- handsomely four I* -4ioodia Nov By s, .0 _go" • along the 'WE GOT TtiE __Ak_ GE705CERTIFWATE A, -7 14% 4 WAR CAVII)GS STAMP I -24�� CAk*tN ANIC H. -W IN t4at Hackett. never' knows when - :' : • _'he's, VOnly Daddy said no; and id- --tHAPTER III- vi "But-but-" With a shrug Hig- wised the Supremai chattered the ? BUDDING DICTATOR gins dismissed that as yet vague girl. "Don-Dickle, It's awfully r.ce iAtallette's retort was Interrupt- -eyes -to see your ugly old. face again." Through narrowed ' e by the approach of Doloresi,and - _problem. 1-au�­ch d he watched" Dolores, her hand Ifi*• Seated beside him on the AM -her father, the girl dragging the- ed in her father's arm," dancing cushions, she childishly hugged his man impetuously forward. Don arm. -Enrico treated Dickle to a cheerful gaily towards the companionway; with Lafallette-In close "Just'what -la Lafallette- coming attendance juwad-wave, a- quick "Qui dice?" to -San Josef for?" the Consul ask. on her other side. which Is the Informal salutation "That long'stretcb o L f. . pump wat- ed in big usua'r nonchalant man- MORE Of 711t 111111SHING F 0 0 0 s man g frie ds. In Illyatffla. h" ;n grvfng the Falle4ro child- n6r. He did 'not 'want new trouble "Saying nothing!" laughed Dic1c. a :ash ?" he azked, ag JnC:1d,- • and. Watched Dolores introduce om, come to consider 1213 own Lafallette; watched, . too,, Don En- ant. -round. Fit ".Not too nitich of 'a rush: she stalking g was put In my charge, and I flat•' ."Will you cross your heart and into what might have been sus- ter myself I know my job." • wish you' may die If I tell you a picion go and.annoy-Don Guz- "He told me just now he Intends secret"'`' she- questioned gallyF'. He man," he declared, and moved went through the motions, a slow to- marry' hest" -sway' ."Then you'll be a fool if you let grin lifting his mouth-corners. 'TABLE TALIKS* Captaiii Bark4r'slgfited 11inr and him, Consul. 'and' excuse me for 'Well; he's hoping to make him- hafled, inviting him to his own self Dictator of Htyatala: and put saying so. That girl deserves some- cabin. thing better than his sort of an it definitely on the map." she as- SADIE 13, CHAMBERS "Good trip A' he asked'. adventurer.-- Only he"s picturesque, serted. "He has the most wonder- It I n- g* Not so bad, bir. You're loo' I ideas 4nd­.idea ., He aav� that DAILY MAIL fu you can't deny it; and impression- - I - � 0 - - pretty fit." said tb6' sailor', clap• a country so steeped In lethargy ow— able young girls fall for.hls.typq�, Y' " Char't For Vitamins Ring- hands for his personal stew. 1. - I e- I as this one ought tp be gingered a - "Yo . vh aboard ve noticed; even If they're sorry MOM rd. u'll Ina I hop-e, for it afterwards. '�ou're not mar- �w and given a Proper chance; HIggins!" ried yet, are you. air?" -and he'h0es to do the - gingering. �Vitamin A "I'll like to. Anyone of interest Sources.-- -31ilk. butter, 'cream, But It's a secret so. far." Higgins shrugged. The Chinese "I seet, Captain' Barker got near-- cheese, . eggs, green and. yellow Steel Bullet Cases we." Ile was- almost elabqrately- Voy• broughr 'refre,�h:uxeum. served the mark when -he called him' a vegetables, liver, apricati, toms- casua , 1; bui Barker had seen him them. lea tinkled musically In _HIg-_ stucco 51-u'ssolinl," said Higgins. toes, carotene. -Save Much Bra" iii talk- with Dolores and the salt- Ins's glass as lie lifted- It to his `He's wonderful." the itrf ea. Without, sufficient A this haf-�' or's steady %�a-blue - eyes_ twjuk' thused. "He* told• me some of his rens: Nicht blindness, - abnormal Ird. dreams." "Illss Dolores 13- -a aarllng," changes in iining of breathing or- Development of a steel cart- it had "The worst o e Consul ridge case for .45-calibre aniiununi- "I aImp fit when Bairklar-said.,'�71! .1 had a daughter f it Is." ih' Bans and digestive' tracts. Falleiro came' aboard and ' reported like her Id be,as proud as Prunch.- said profoundly, but he still -smiled Vitamin - -A does -this.- Prevents tion effecting a 94ving of -1,�74 .*:-'to me. Consul. I took her home But I'd spank her if she lost her. In tolerance: "dreams out here be. night blindness, keeps linmig'mem- pounds of brass for each i00,000 when she went, fire years ago. head over that stucco MussolInL" com-es, nixhtmares. more often branes..of nose, throat, lungs, di- E&-r­fatht�r pUt her TLeu Le �I�usru- Llit:, au;jjt.C-,. tk== X-�.3 - e k­eik healthy­.- Vqnds.'o-f ammunition waajei ed March 25 by Secretary of 'War 1 .­­-aR,,d It's a lucky thing-I'm a de- "How are things shaping ,one He 'answered thi, vociferous 'gal- Vitamin a . .,cently married man.. It's a miracle shore!* he asked, me of Young Miguel, who, -Itan4- Sources: Whole krain-bkead. Henry I., Stinson. we hadn't -half' a dozen duels "I've Just been writing home to Ing -upright in a. crazy cockleshell whole-girain cereals, bananas, Brass heretofore* has been used aboard. coming out. That. rdrl'a a- that Q ?Uy7t�-!'Mf: IP - ' I 'of a hoat, -pllgaA high with A.- --- - nn.t, li-mans, pinea"i­ it expq� trouble - maker -Jove, istilf` she 'a -nicely after the last revolution. bundles. was thrustffig -vigorously ypskst,­ wheajt . germ. eggs. plosio'n ol a' jjowder charge, and '-beiLutff' at a pa,!r of ludicrously - biavy oars cabbage, lettuce, peas, spinach, -then contracts, permitting -ready i­. and that there are Increasing hopes on "We've got one volcano In Hl- fair' good trade between ' and his way� t6 the Mallboat, extraction of the empty--cirt id 9. home string beans, tomatoes, thiamine ­rl g yttala," laughed Higglus.- not- feelL -here. Th**Iasf flare-up was a 'bit .-"And zijbt,mares." he stated. chloride. _This Secretary of-.Wa-r also zo- a "sometimes d o a lot bf harni to Without -s' ins particul'rly ' mirthful. i'She of a mess. I hope we're in for -& ciefit B. this hap- p -looks. capable of a . tarting a' riot. pe)r1od of ''qufi- only mueb as 0eam them," uf fi ported development of a steel et now: The pens: Loss of appetite, retarded per:Tilated, jacket for the .45-call- Mr-what's the,inside story of the trouble is the volcano has been i(To Be Coutinrod) growth, disorders , of the nervous bye bullet', resulting in the saving strutting gigolo?' That. -be felt, breezing up now and then; and system; - constipation. ��,of `lsG pounds, of copper and zina �=was unjust, even spiteful.- You- the jo4l le-gead-M.*ell- Vitamin B* does this: Stimulates -in each 10.9,000 rounds. as I do-when Callano fizzles, so abb6tite. -bromofes narinal- wro* 1�fallcZov a-rciaaar,- On, does the eounwy," N"Mmunrcion and healthy nervous system, aids :be might be any-body; but as a "'!on .-think a hx, of this coon= digestion and elimination. -:matter of fact, I rather. think he's For Casual Hunter's i �ie try, don't you?" -Barker . asked. vitamin C come out to represent certain com- scrutinizing Higgins viiph genuine, -:fiunters are out of duck Sources: Citrus fruits, toma- Casual mercial - elem ritil.' J,t' least, - the affection, for he 11-ked a zealot., minualtion unT6s* they 'can toes, -peppers, raw vegetables, 161141 who saw him aboard at Pu "I suppose I do! it's in the tam- for a .4o - Domingo, is one of Hackett' s show spectal-circultistances plac. leafy vegetables, paprika, cevi. -.fik blood.-, tamic acid. 11191hem In the class of'essential jagAn-ts. unless I'm mistaken." "I knew your father. s1r. when -of; Without sufficient C this- users, Prices Board rationing "Hackett*" Eyes' met Ateady f1cfals said .. list 'week in clarlfli- 'Pen resistance to cer. i6yes, . Barker nodded, you were epee -high to a bed-bug;" a: Lower Barker-said -inelegantly:" "He *ore tain infections, delayed growth, Yea­ -HRekA4­t,-"--.he: - -00ffl1trim-ed. himself = trying to put Hlyatala cation o1 a board order- ---weakened--I�o-oth--it-i�4itu— and re a `You The order rations small arms might as well know what you on the taap*. and what did.,he 'get blood vessels. &MMUnItion.- A-Rd Testriets its use I Ree ut 'against. I may need A good for'r It all?" to those.who -can show "essential Vitamin C does this: Helps iturn from You bne of these days-: "A passporf for the maintain - normiil '.teeth, open sea. - mai gum.3 and "x, you -never, can, tell. Wt469y or' much ibou needs" such. 'classes as 'Police, "bubbly?" about. It, 134iiipperl hunters and trapperg'-ho depend strengthens blood vessels, builds M "Whtsky' thanks."' - They were by' '60'ht, It's he feel that you- are those whi& '" guns and-apimu.. Vitamin D on game f,6r -their' liyellhood and itlisn't the reward�in a job 'of -this infections against infections. -now under ,Ye 4fscreet awning 14-Tr-efsr for. pro doing something to ti" j �urcea�: - Cod-liver oil and other ate Eh-,= Eiiillv I-A ILW Fier =-. Persons who rely on hunting for Tish-liver, oils, irradiated milk, that-shelterad protecting livestock- pat-,11 of deck; tlle - .steward was dent's chair, of course but-but. -foo ­3un,%b1nk%,- - ultraviolet li - . th4j � d ght, cod awaiting- Insiriu6ttous, 'He .w=as --a — Gonzales isn't' an ob-itnictio I . "Itre autho,�� n at, `�hiqprq- - - Minesta bay, w4th liver oil concentrates, irradiated a -face ism imi as ills -predecessor was. Come "'Of course," they added,' "All, *ergosteml, irradiatdd yeast.,: Gotfao-acting ASPIRIN In- -as the •sole of a boot. ashore and dine with- in 'for food but a large � to- night.. hunters. shoot . Without sufficient D this hap- "it Hackett is going to start his if you can snatch the time, and, Percentage of them don't rely on.. . pens: Retarded growth, soft the bargain bottle of Did dirty tricks -again-!­ said the I'll show you a- few fbiProiremenis game for their -food. bonis,, poor teeth, abnbrrnal bone 'On7ml. "Are you sure?" I have in mind." e so :. 100 .10(,Ated that -food may normally afructures. tablets for 980 b '"a Vitamin D e c4urr�d. otherwise by does this Helps "I'll 'go Along and 9 o�Zong; o�g;ame. They, accord- body use calti6in 'K suffer needlessly y Buenos Dias he i e structure, to Don. Guzman, helps build'nofmal bon -gly not'. -be -'Can-�Ider" fr6m headailics, I'd as - Barker.- made -authorized a- quk'stionflig %rn : irebasero.- h,,-Ips •prev�ert . tooth decay. rheumatic pails, or gesture towards the whisky, ..Vitamin G •lranh-9. It'. Sources: Whole-grain bread, neuralgia. For to. ICs, a bit of. a pity, day you can get thato Lafalliette didii't fall over. Hitler's' Children pptatoes,. liver, meat, wheat germ, real Aspirin board en route, aolf,-j you think?,.. Aenf.� v6ge1ablei,'jTe0'n vegetables. '''one of the'faitest He's. •harmless; J.4st -a stuffed The Berlin radio said recently without sufficient G this hap- reliefs from pain figure,.'-' said -Barker. '41i's �vhat•'I-i that more than 1,000,000 Geri�a-n pens: 'Nerve disorders-, Restive ­ everknown ... for. behind hill' that might matter, -boys and g1rTs----Wffb naa reached sturbanceg wonlicin-CR air. Well, I'll- be 'proud to call dt, -the` age "bf'1Twere sworn into the Vitamin G do&§ this: 'Promotes a tablet! So get the, ' consulate astound Hitler Youth growth, helps t6'inaintaifi normal nd cocktail by Ar. this bargain today. See how Aspirin Y. time, Uen' if I. can't spare myself thur Axma'n, chief of the National' --nervous sy,,tem. ijoes to work almost instantly, to far dinner." 3 relieve a severe beada&e or pain of Socialist Party. The principal !L sauntered 'io ceremony was as -held'in- the Berlin neuritis. Milli . ons nowuse it and heart. Higgins got lip and M Chambers welcomes $2.LOSENDSIrO00 the social hall; made -his bow to Opera House, • with , A.xman broad. . IXS onien personal By recornmend it. At this low price, letter* from Interested readers. She ­7­ "LEGION" the flamboyant grandee; -talind -..'casting .-to, youth groups why take anything else? Get the big ro ps In pleased to receive suggestions econuum "BRITISH CONSOLS hiniself' ill Plia'sant proximi i, to gathered throughout' the country,' on topics toi- her column, and 'Iv - y6ut, t 1* at "pet druggist's today. "IRACDONALD'S MINTHOL"I Dolores. Later, byAint-of avoit the announcement said. t. listen to your peeves." Requextx for recipen or "SCOTCH BLENDS" or "EXPORT" manoeuvring, he contrived 'tdIldind speelal menus are in order. Address, Cloare es -her down Your. letters. to. -4MJxn Sadie H. the ,jook for This iCrossV gangway lils--j Utters Chambers, 73 Went Adelaide St. own launch, owing to pregs of' to any sIntle M111tary AdW Oywms Toronto." Send stamped self-ad- Every tablet YOU buy must be stamped traffle at. the gangway-foot, broke dressed envelopie It you - wish Va 'Mayer" in the form of a cross, or it is Wdl•rs In the Canadian Army 0VURRA 'Over reply. away befor6 bon Enrico and La 8,000,000 letters received cod CANADIANS IN UNff ES rjNGDOAA )NOT Aspirin. And don't let.-anyone - - - FORCES (POOPOW). -at th - e. British Dead Letter, Office in tell you it is. Aspirin wMar and It•miltancli let- Lunuon in•• tkie last- year-• are--to is made' Canada OVIENSICAS DCPA�RTMWT. help win..the. war. Hitherto BAYER and is thq tracletfiark W. C. MA,00NALD INC. havei bee'n burned,'-now. they will -MALE HELP WANTED of The� Bayer Company, Limited.- Box 1924, -Place d"Armts; sent to make cartridge wads, Montreal, Canada Linotype Operators and Com- positors apply to -your nearest of Me= elfli" art - -lkdfa'a watits to Employment and Selective Ser- 4"Iy, ilo aw. 25c, 35c, 50c, $1.00. buy nearly 90 locomotives, but c -Hce Office. REFER TO VILE SEND THE BOYS THE BEST ' 111 an ISSUE -No. 1"3 Iff N 1dr A 0 And 320 Plant In the world not ioo. 'NO. R0675. Ll 'busy' to make th6m.. B DA r o i SA 1Q, 5, PING EWB, PHAND AG3N. 68 W i. Diit.l.ti►rr +iriek., 68 R 18'81'r'SElevator : = t1.73 0 aad�ancs Clarke Prentice - AGiaeonrt > r Res. 38J Uffice,ZRW STAkLEY -- RON GIB30N -- labticriptions toe the United States .LICENSED AUC'TIO:. Fh' It SPECfA(, M� sad (it Britain, '$2.00 in advance. For the Couicties of York &.-.I Owt TRANSPORT Shorts, $31.00 per ton - _. _ &no successor for Corpl. bm. Yreti Theat�� cL ' 1610 Protein rice of C. A. S. F. and of tD• :+w Last yearfa . binder twine at the �rierb�stl Hoe ital J. f3. Prentice (former Prrnti.r •. - C�R'IAGF ' old price. - - c - G in d C _ a8 ra an •• Prentice).- Farm and Farm Stvca L � j (� Q hops of all Kfnda touffvillF -- �- - - - - - - Government Licensed ' _' ' - ,6:�vD ti' lt' (j Order your chick starter early _ Sales a specialty at fair and reams. Phan' Stouffville li)0 � Laying Mashes and Dairy Feeds i�alti St.- E. 5to11�V11IH, date able rates. Take care of bags because they are H URS _ �.. _- .•.,.. - '- - FRIDAY, SAT 3terbitr, g .� - ._ - - - -- - Phone 193 1' D �Y F ID 1'ItD � Y' - hard-.to replace M::dces +; and-` Sur teal - -• ..-, - _ - - - - -- - -- - - -. -_ _ -- - - - - -'- 1 - P 1 1 18 a IT - - - --� cases taken ClaY�mont, Ong , s.. i - ` Maternity 5emi.Room _ Journey OUrney _...�. 1_�� �Cj19t °fbd Nu _eat i.attendatnce arid Ineuiaii�e+ of 911 Finds. 1,' WANTED to hour - rvrce riven, =Errol Flynn •Ray atond `Iassey t PcRMANENT NAGGI Fr'i F i d : DEAD HOKSES AND CAI TLE "Ambulance Service Bttst Itat Avai.lat►!i w',t1 - Ner.s REel Cartoon 1 NAT'FRAYS THE TEWER 11-- or MKS. E. R. GOOD 25.37 _ AND NERVES. _•1T I A V B f - I'or tree 1nc'• up phone suy and Service. _'= -- 3ROOKLIN ................ �55 BUSINESS or. PERSONAI. _ VI,OATDAY; TUESDAY, 1t'I'Dl.' "�T�l k:LaRi.MUNT • ..... .:.: ilia TYPING Aid . Phone April !29. 20 l C. H. TUCK, OPT. D. PIC1:F�4 ING ...... .508 ert sin Co a S ecialty- at PICKERING 39 - pY p BROUGHAM PICK 515 - 9isitey B1eek, oDD• F. O. AGINCOURT .. zone 21M _ BOX one' 'f'I(UKERI:`G - - L ��//��Y tiVe 1�ttiy the h ,np eharg'a�E Phone• Pick 110 _ uhUt M B] a��au�th �' OSHAIWA ONT. . Phone 1516 - - - - -...Joe E.. Brown - - Quality - :,... . • ronto ON YOUNG LTD• Meat also ;tTnror.to (-'hone Ad. 3336 Blonde from Poultry - _ f RADIO SERVICE - °Arid` Singapore— Fish A SIG�i OF SAFETY In season -- .. • -- __, 1'11Ui,�DAt'�f 1tfI�. -�1. SATURDAY - M1111i+,ITi1RtA5 __ -r. April 22, 23 any? 23 • i w eNUCO ecav,u utt( 31 - AEA` - ii - Sisters"' where your dr_rar', pre- s d � '�.l y scripelons will be Aped epdcW and sccuraNly , Gvaran!�erl `Repair 'Service F i .Barbara `t ,nu yck .A n t �l Ake or Model , RTHUR i' IEL,i� f r 2 _ MOT-HiRS HELP! r 3 - - - -- - - - ANTISiP'riC - Join t.'Nuitition for Victory" Drivel Learn EASY � ` a - •� . - . .. - � � f . • �'Ize Farmers . _ .way to in yowl family s health -r V� reels �they'It e>Itioy, - :auctioneer an „ _ ' -" "e A FAMILY FAVOURITE F01� , ,...Canada needs us strong, to ti to this -war. And _ ; $ V In S. Farmer family hcalth is in %our hands. You cap help � ,� . ,� r; �.� REGULAR MOUTH HY6 #ENE _ built! stamina ... resistance .'::vitality ... by f '4` Y e � a 'There is no hewer exam le of :hr t ' F'ur n •Stork - Furniture Sales sc'rvirs proper- of fod. j r. 8 P P _ - of �. 'v , �•'iy, outstanding value and qusI�ty i. - Perhaps you mc,;gnize the treed Fat well- � - Itexall Pre r'acioni •thaa- \i1 =31 � � S1sYCialty r:l- lanning-a t ' Antiseptic. It is a proven aczrwPc.c �� i 1'+ �� :. rtc.:lc; 1) Lit � uti Intl tit - . he1EE new - - - •+* -- than kills harisifiri ae,rms ouick'v'" +' -22 Years^ experience -. :'�o Sale boolaet ,.•'Fac=to- ♦ %'ork•t.�•t:'-in ". -.. the EASY � � � � � t. �� °f S - tastes good. too. Let 141.41 be Too Large or Too Small wa io O.od nutrition. a '�C°" ' "c., ynuifattrilygua�dianagair :stgercns. Y 6 t' ,. _ - - Gormley, t)nt. 11, -R. 3. or Phone t �+ Gargle and spray -%itZ� riI.31 , 1`o need to be a student- of dietetics. They Send for your ' '� ��- . `' < =' whenever a cold titicatens ... use is . Stouffville 7309 carefnl'pimnin`, - -has all beendone foryou. You �• a I- copy#odayl �. t1 tQaQOid =ha ad- rere_�- - : ' r- ,hare skis ly to foliow menus +` .`� ltD� b -r it hs4ps get rid of duadruff, too. II To s•t ourFiiEE., r Ida 1zEa2 Mutual Fier F provide : To �' b11 -31 Antiseptic is a •product ,' ; Os' of °bet -to. �. - - -- dBj A>at part! Leatp hose - w�'k. -w�••.•' N i- - of the Rexall Latroracacies{ guar- �' I Just send year r : -Y.: L. . THE to feed _your. fami] wisely!, name and ed_ ai _ - aateed for strength and purity by 11 y dress. el Orly your Rexall Druggist. Get a family i Send for` our FREE copy of r)a gg = " Insuraace Co. - •.Eat - tO- Work -t0 -71 lA "today! i00tertlonBoi - • '' 1a,��ea. 4 •*. BREW Toronto. and WAWANESA IN Ok �N Spvwtered b7 87; 471 251 *(Tbe sweat ewdel iiaW ee•tt iw "F j_t*jrsr1 -te lriw" arf Cheap Rates for Farm and Country THE BREWING INDUSTRY <0r7AR10) 4"Vpoteme h smarri ser wttt, Deprrtw,e,r/ e% Pewri"et ONTAR 10 is the Interests of nuuticios and tx.lt6 reJi4'rtiewrl Hrrhb, Ortrter, jirrbe Gw, l�ewritiew as an aid to Victory. Prrarrswr.l \ eS_i BtllldilL$b -- - _ - - - - - - • 'i _ Wirul.stY] ev+._Insurance- on Buildi_ nap - - - - `- Windmills, Silos etc. r- - - -- = - - - -- _ ..; _. �� __ +I ' Automobile Insurance of - _- _ s = practically ever air" he moved to secured work in Oshawa, and ie s- All Rinds - Whitevale from Halmilton. He has looking for a house near-his work. '. Write or Phone - . n R' Y r secured a position . the' w • � r e e e Po un he pollen Reported salsa o! e Fo prop its;; here Bowman & Rowe = mills at C bellford. Fie„ -will be have not materialized. E BOYES DRUG CO. L Mis. Charles Bennett of Saratoga near a special friend, kev. J. R, Miss Hollinger has been off duty = . ,PHONE PICKERING 68 ......,•t. i0N'1'Aiti4 Bick. W e wish them and Miss Mc• through illness "for a few days. `Springs, spent a few days. recently Allister Godspeed: oht - heir.' jouihey The -Club met at the home of R. - . ---,with Mr: and Mrs. Alph. Hoover; . and friendship in their new home. ' _P._yyinter_ on Holiday evening last, _ - �`- �' Vii` The Women's Association anet at when an en'o - LE J J ya6�e game of court Znded a wedding of a niece in Tor the home of Mr. and Mrs. - W. • Mich- whist followed an hour's - business _ - onto recently. - A number from here attended the 'ell' for. their April meeting. Roll meeting. Considerable discussion • = $olstein' 'sate at Markhalm this Call was answered by she word - took plate on the fuel Ique tion. The week. Lives Hrs. T. Norton, Broiighami next meeting will be in.. May, at a d e o Irte' n s. was the . guest speaker. Her mess- the home of W. and -Mrs. Arch Visitors, ;under the parental roof age, based_ on the "Easter Glory ". Bell. - During the last two weeks • were: " She said women WP_ro rho laa+ -t - Tkc_ D�5� ;+;1 • Elias UJ 0.� �iAK...a K&WIL dory' - a +ue it - tfie Cross and first at the tomb on out after a short residence here. JMFLE Misses. Lois Turner,. Julia Wilson, taster, and now women are still at He has secured work on- -the Arn. --� - -- -Cpi. B.'Draper, Trentob. Mrs. Dra- the foot of the Cross ' per, Toronto, acccimpanied by Hiss praying' for old Mushroom Firm. • __ _ „- •.• •• •. their loved ones overseas and on ' Hermitage East Farm B. Colhoun, Toronto; 'A. C. Charles - „ - the battle front”. Mrs. Blake Antis ' �` �•� �' � " - ^� _ • .Lehman of St. Thomas, at his bro- and Alta• G. EUWnlin sang a -besot- _ ... . . _.. .. . th'i's, J. B. Lehman. iful duet, "Alone ", which mar_ Ibi'tY o! �t L, Buddy, at Lot �2, Cori. 2. Cor. No. 2 - Greenw'd r = keeping with. Mrs.. . Noi•tori'•s add• Gr.:' e e n w ood ress. A dainty lunch was served at DICKERING the close of the meeting. Mrs. J. - 3:'ugh: presided. The W. A. are .,r�...,�.:..a a Pl a� kett Dinner in the `Sunday, School _ room on Thursday, April 22nd. Wed.. ��� r: �._•21 _1943 �[rs. Campbell Anthony opened Mr. and Mrs. ,Creig; of Kirkfield, ' - Brock. have proved into Mr. Green's .house : lien home for a social eveniifg Road recentl vacated b std o! the Mussuon • Circle.: Y . Y Mr. Granger. - " �1Kutrnps are still in Greenwood, at 1 p• ma ; �iV'm• Maw, Auct� ! . Rev. Dr. Reddick is �condueting our, 'school children collgeted $21 Evelyn, Mla'rey being the latest vie- -_ ---- 'is for tees -age bola and girls 'for the 'Red. Cross. tim. We wish her a ' I>n Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the Sunday School room. Lots more Friday at th speedy resod- 1 Pickering Wddtan Dies -- Orval Coleaman broke 'his arm on erg• - In her. She had five daught�, d iroom for those interested. - R ill r- Y e Brock Roaad school, ,Mrs. Oscar Wilson entertained . 9breltto Hospital = whoop three survive her. Dn >� wile. playing. ' - ; - - the Red Crole front Broughwin on ibots Please note.. •�^ ins her position , with ' the railwaii A 's lendid co M'• �`t+ (Mm• Roy Keith's Tuesday.. 00 Whursday last, Mrs. J. Heag- she and her' faatiiy snout,«! to ire• _.._, p company et,jo5 ed -am Y Miss Gertrude 00i%tt of _ lather) died on Tuesday Aril 6th, ems. #IdoA of the late John . Heag- onto. ! lbvening of euchre at the line home algid horded at Kirkland Lake. spent, the week -end mush her par- of Mr. and Mrs, slake Aa Ws in •aid ens, passed -away =in the Toronto _• . pi the 'Red Cross. Mrs. C. Anthony he f ROB extends its sympathy to, en -• i e tip General Hospital. Her funeral took Ond Mr. Walter Booth, the prize. the taani�y. Mr. and' Mrs, `Root.'retseil att- A�.C•CLENDENINa _ - pi�eri,_ ended Divine Service .fists on Sort- nee in St. 'Josephs Cemetery on FUNERAL DIREMB Jaye afterwards_ c Saturday afternoon. - Her � husband • 's alling' on frlenft 11{ At the conclusion of the evening - ' ` was station agent on the Grand Day or Nigh! .. y Service in the United Church, _Mr,, Audle Members of the Y. P. ' U, WU0 Trunk at Pickering many years a- :' .' Private Ambulance were at: the Rally . at Brooklfn -on �iN. K. Robinson presented Mr. Shaw, t•' go and on his death she was app- Phone Marti. 9000 of : a - With -a purse of money. Mr. Shaw . - � Saturday' . 'razt, report', a helpful ointed• to fill the position,' which , Jim been- organist in• the chOl+C1) 11dr. 4hnstoa to our north has meeting. .' she did most ` efficiently. furs was highly eateekn by who knew Markham, Otit•. [$ �,,�• ., y„!9,""s„aaw.°Y„'°+ r•. o,.r >p.s.•-atww[•'° ..,�,.,,.« �, �': rssr' �."-;'...•• � ,+,,,..,•v�9,g;:^�A�G;.���y •ev-t�^- •�•,�•.:�° '- . . -... .. - .. . -... ..... .. 7- 41.1 1 I V - r few young' people In honour of D� � ahuost every home,,. started Miss Findlay, of Toronto, at thir8. ' . Fern's _21st birthda _ -_ oa'_aaturds _by school children with tits idea hav-- lgrriLL....«....e: L evening. ing grown till young and old are This w has been s week 'of e Mr. Everson ,Norton, convener for at it, — to offset the ,sugar ration- accidents, which' has brought regret'-' Mr. H. 0. McIntyre, Ottawa, 'Story. Mr. Story, a testing engineer the Fellowship Group, vine in charge ing. to Brougham people. Mr. Marley .2 was at home over the week -end. �.at tke laboratories of the Hydro- of the Young People's meeting. Mr. The W. M. S. and Mission Band Symms, of Goodwood fell from the and -Mrs. Eba, Power Cs�mffiiasi�__Qf Ontario -- Warren Willson speaker, are holding a combined service for roof of ,the barn inhere he was Pearce are leaving for Bethlehem, ! is on loan for the duration of the Word has been rec ived by the their Easter Thankoffering, an-the mocking; Mr. Jo-h Moore and -Mr, ` • Pa. shortly. It war to the British Admiralty Tech -' Johnston family, that Grant is in evening of Thursday, April 22, at 8 'Bert Dun�lqq are c.uployed by Xr, k� Miss Darlene Norton left for N. { nical Mission. 'While stationed in hospital pit Shelburne, with a re- o'clock. Rev, M. R•, Jenkinson, of S)4nms, atizd all ' hope his igjw4es T-� 'Dakota on Tuesday, to spend a few Ottawa he will undertake special I currence of his old throat and ear Pickering 'will be the speaker. All may not be as severe as at •first -7% days with her aunt, who is ill. work for the "British Government 1 trouble. are invited bo attend. thought. — The .,vife and family of Mrs. Donald Hedges and Donald i in Canada and the United States. I Sympathy is' expressed for Mrs. Attendance at church was good Mr. Wilmot- Tweedie have the 9*4 ppent a few.jti'a3s in Toronw last _____ _ Lloyd Johnston, whose father passed on Sunday last. Rev. Kennedy con -' pathy of friends' in their anxiety, 1 _ee1< away on Monday evening. She has tinned his discourse on the L�niver- over Mr. •Tweedie's condition, is the _ _.Mr. _Hovias_w;.e_ 1;i s _ - with .her people during -the sal Gospel ", --usinw - verses in - C}�g.Thospi +A}, -4— h ' a;t;,,,, home in Bobcaygeon over the week - Brougham - .-seek !11 and I3 of Acts, during with Aix - injured when his car crashed into ' } Mrs. T_ Robertson Ras in -the city tioch as the centre. from- which the Chapman Store at Pickering last end. . , ! - _ ,I this week attending the funeral of Barnabas and Saul, were seper'ated week. Little Leonard Lisedm*s D%. D. A. Pugh who was back at - - - -- s Kin�izount last week, reports there The young married ' people have their friend, the the Mr. J. Bradley, and coaviiissioned as missionariesi was hit by a car when crossing *a '"is (still a lot of snow back *ere ". � chosen, • as a name for their classy - who with his sister' and husband, ty- tl�Gentiles. highway on a tricycle, without ' Miss Harvey who Nos `been in ' "The •Friendly Class" had visited the Robertson home ozz stooping at the in } —_ �*as^*�o a, an Set - $la��awo�ar ivy av+.ae �a�,ac, hap •:z- Wv.eA I a bean received at -tne �hc .�uutiuy_- before his 18tat �Zlr?e,- - -_ i` " "' Tra�il�a� i urda} . He was rushed to hospital, when he collapsed MriF George Gordon -and- the W: J turned to Claremont, ' Shepherd home, that Colwell is now p ed at work. and has now a seriously injured leg Mrs.. Ed. Lewis spent the week- safely overseas. jle -}�A�s =icon family of Toronto, at the-- ; at- --haekzbome -- _ end with her daughter, Mrs. Gorr The Misses Xalcolm entertained a ghatn people look-.,so sweet these vim. J:llicott home. —Mrs. Walt- ? days — it's the maple" syr� boil - er Knox, Mit's Fern Malcolm and makes a p recovery. . don ,t?Taham, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. WhL Bzrkett of .Stouffville, spent Swday with Mr. -and 'airs. Roy Ward. Miss Kate Beaton and Miss FVan- cb Uyst of Toronto spent thg end '0 - of the week -at their homes h0te- ' - -` Mr. and Mrs. George Hensalwood, _ of Toronto w ere . the week -end via- - - -- - ri.uab ..,f aia..a..3 ?�;:�. �An T�y1 -•„- . - - Mrs. Bud \ orton and Mrs. Gor= t don Benson spent Frida�%--x'ith 'Mrs. Gordon Graham and Mrs. Len Yilkey, �f Oshan•a• Rev. Falter Daniel has been tale- �'� en to.. the Toronto Western Hospital s �y n ? ' . Ic to undergo an operation. There will ~� ��`? %L _ be a "suppl•. for the `unday '?'' -- _a r , The, W r.en :r 1=,trtute ,xzlt meet Ci�� ri at the hc,nze ,�.° Mrs. J. "Ferry hn ► - i- ?r� -- _'Wednesday, April 21, at x.30 P. m. --:An interestinx -program ' -has been arranged, Flection of officers rill _ take 'place. and all-. members 'are 1 urged to attends _iieaAles in Town We understand that the "old -faah- d .. - �A —._. toned" -me. cries have. clime. to Clare- -- + "'1<J ' ment. A nu:rber • of children : are = • l a`y srtd are nut of !�choot with them - `~ s quite ilt.: "��,. r ,, � "✓ u.a ....«« e` social Held in 1'nlred Church Over one hundred pers�,n itter- cmu t:IC o-_ �� •.'r- iTTC— :i.- i�i.s+�..l..iL ' 4 a _ �, / R• :. ins'. Uerk ;,�r,,.n -r: r. :.n'. .,ire ::: , _ - _- V4 alI and 'Jr. and . ire. Rocs - �`�4' ^• �' -fiQ� .�C,. � 6,�' � �- ice•,;.. , ,- Farr % ere• presented with beaus - iful electric floor lamps by Mrs. '';� _ G - ` - ']4IcCullot ;g h and 'lira. Lag. Hilt. -on behalf of t e church. Mr. Eric "G4all- - - - ` V ace was presented with a Bible by c c the Sunday School for his work as. was served, wh Secretary: Lunch en - friends had the "goodbye" to the two families who 'are moving shortly. Mrs. VIllialtn Watson Laid to Rest - Funeral services were' held on = - -- • -Frida} for Mrs. . William Watson, .,� no-,.: •;'o-::. 3." '' a wno passed a w y on Wedii st the home of her daughter, Mrs. - :_ ;Thomas Bacon. Claremont. She died yin her her '86th year; after a lingering 2 — _ -- _ -- Illness. �(Y %HEN they come home —those Born in Claremont, she has res- W " tied near there all her life. After boys who are fighting now —make them • -� her marriage they, fanned, until want to stay home...Make them happy and retiring, when they lived in Stouff - vll le, for nearly eighteen years. Her 4 •contented- on the farm. They will have new ideas - i+ �s� band .piedeeeas - her about tea t Mr- .'the years ago. She was a merabet •o! _ - United Church` in Stouffvilie, - - new breeding stock; new, crops; work out a drainage - -- - - -- -. =- : -. — — and was active' in church organizer tions and the Women's Institute. or irrigation proj�; do a big job of fertilizing. savingw in Victory Bands. They will provide cash , Surviving are: her daughter, Mrs. , You are 'wearing- out implements -and equipment for things you-will need when the war ends, Bacon, a son Mr. Ross Mlstson, of -Claremont, a brother, Wlellington 'which cannot be replaced now. You may want to u l,eh7rlan, at;ouriviflr, eieve,l graawl- - - - children and two great grandchild- _. erect new buildings, or to add to present gs. - Ven, or you can arrange to pay for - them in convonjMt : The funeral service was heM - -- '. You may wish to m6dtrnize your farm with water or — . •. — 4 . from the United Church, Stouffvilla __ J `i electricity. You may want a new motor car —new instalments over a period of six. months.. J with Rev. D. G. Devil; in assisted by Rev. Kennedy of - : `- conveniences and comforts for your hone: , These your Victory -Bond salesman will be glad to tell you _ mont. Irteament at Goodwood Cemetery. - 1 _ things cost money. Save money now and invest your full particii1ars, On Thursday, Aprii 8th, the .W: Z, - M. �. 01 the lituaa.3i i,e:1 It., - .. ... .. .... . - - -... .. , �, -..... : ; - •, Easter meeting — Mrs.. McIntyre'- -group being in' charge of the grog- t. - = '• —' '''WHAT IS A VICTORY BOND ?,: rein. Mrs. Henry Johnson, the Pies- .. -, - , : ; .�� .: •.:_ .' . •A VICTORY BOND is the promise of the Dominion of Canada to repay in 1 y,~ r - .•• _ -_: _ . :a rash the full face value of the Bond at the time stipulated, with half• ident was in the chair and conduct- yearly w.�. ed the Devotional Period, assisted I _ interest at the rate of 3% per annum until maturity. _- by members of the Group. i(!s. - - , A Victory Bond is the safest investment in Canada. The entire resources of : --. -• , . �',° _ -- Daniel, m wife, of Rev. Grow WILIter Dlinid +� Dominion stand behind it. Canada has been issuing bonds for 7S years; Ty n Of the 8sptist Church, was the and has never tailed to pay every dollar of principal and int"t. sued speaker, and chose as A Victory.Bond is as asset more readily converted into cash' than my topic, .'*The Church in the Wbrht other securiq►. today" and closed with the predict- � �- , ,.': s )on, that "the Christian Chul&r al• — "7°". ;.TT�i t:;.,r; ,• '`1 ,'.. though persecuted and its adherents — sr scatteredc and not allowed to cat'rs ' ,on, would again rise and be spitIti- wally stronger ' than ever before ".' _ Mrs: W. Evans sang, choosing an Easier Easter hymn; • accompanied by Mrs. 01P ::;:•s Walter .Ward. Tea was served after.,.. _.__ _ e - •1 i :the meeting and 'a social hour an• ia b h joyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. $. A.. Story were _ ... _ . .'�•• National fear rarres Coaarrlttae ieeent visitors at the Home of Cedl _ 47:. a ,. - rt .r -� ark. yets't ..., _. _ , .�: r• r v • r . R'�rp'�n' 6 r;,- , +' 'tt. !'4 •+,,•., µl. .-' ,, ,n,. J. G - 'O•rx'-'' `>s' - - e,:.�'��`G •:7-' ',s — .- G,,._r., '••"'•�'%;.:`...k,YF° ;'• "T`'.m «. t.--- •r•,a - -^r' t �- •r s c: a�, •:k.., �,,, ., 3 . 'N ay :.`yyy��.^"'" "il':W. ' �'y'�v ' :L :!h' t : -� �<.11'• ,` ; I « "° .r.l. ,; „d" "': ° .C.w •. t' . -e: , . - - .. .. `s' ' when they become war workers! THE WAR WEBK Commentary on Current Events ; ..Honor To "Number M' • • • - Brockville Recorder and -Times _ .. -o . . R 1's Retreating Armies Travel Let's have less nunsense from the friet,as of Joe, ; ._ COMPLICATED OUTLOOK We laud, we love him; but the .nonsense - no. We have always wondered what ��L would happen if a war went on so - Northward. 0 Y a Y �tOr1C -Roads - -" In 1940, .when - we bore the brunt long that there were more prison- We could have done, boys, with a Second Front. Hers on each side than there were -- -- Field Marshal Erwin Rommel re- ad draw off some of Marshal Rom- = - - - -A Continent went down a cataract, treated north last week through mel's strength and this contributed But Russia did not think it right to act. ? - people to guard them and do the ' Tunisia, says the New York Tenps. to the British victory. Not ready? No. And who shall tali her wrong thting. ' Between Gabes and .Bizerte thA Xar better not to strike till you are strong. _ -- Toronto Saturday Night -- L,-LL . yaa.iop , f,-tv, - - - - -p— -- gnarled trtmks and dome- shaped Under this combined attack the To make new treaties with the man you hate. ESSENTIAL `, e' .foliage of 16,000,000 olive trees Germans broke and ran,'rom that 'Alas, these sly manoeuvres had to end, -i'ou are not fully into a total - _dominate the land over which his moment it became necessary. for _ —When Hitler -leapt upon his .largest friend. - -_- - - -- _ . war until you forget' all about �. _ - forces moved. From the south the the Nazi marshal to retreat. The (And if he -hail not, b wonder, -by the way, prices and worry only ever whe- -- British Eighth Army, with its roads his columns took northward ` . if Russia would be in the war to -day :) _ = "•deadly train of 3,000 guns, pressed were historic. They had known the �i ... - ther there is enough to eat and l _ .-closer. In the hills to the west tread of Hannibal's elephants, the But who rushed out to aid the giant then, a place to sleep - alive. American and French troops work- soft shuffling of St. Augustine's A giant rich in corn, and oil, and men London Free Press : 1 t ed their Way through his mine sandals and the hoofbeats of Roger 'Long, long prepared, and having, so they say, -c- ftalda ♦n threaten n v,_ , ___„ The most enlizhtened ruler of the dav_ - _ —_ .'_ I SPRING- FEVER eaten hi .>an� �,:a —sue ,......: -`� ,":.:: 1 L.::.; . :Leo This tiny Island, antiquated, tired, "Absenteeism" northern' stronghold was under at led through a countryside low ` , Effete, capitalist, and uninspired; Absenteeism is just a fancy' tack by • the British First Army. and .flat, a corridor varying in - This tiny Island, wounded in the war " word which�eovers such things as ' Overhead Americas aircraft in . width from ' •tw.enty -five to fifty _; Through taking tyrants on two years, before; plain laziness, indifference to the -- _ war, and a profound distaste for - _ -- - . - -� - -- wiles between the h Y - _ _ • 'We might have said: Our shipping's highway`s along which his desert- west and the sea In, then east Having a front on every wave thatkbreaks• - rag .tar -lab ry , a dusty tanks' and trucks pounded, Along it were the towns of Gabes, g ., PP Hg's on the-stretch, - _ - 1Zenfrew Mercury swept out to blast his base at Cag -_ _Sfax, __Sousse, that had been the You shall have all the, tanks that you can fetch." - -o- ' lisri and Messina across the Medi• _ strength of Carthage, colonial - But this is not the way we fight this war; - -: THE TIME COMES ' . ' - terranean in Sardinia and Sicily. ceAters of the_ Roman and Turkish We gi-.�the jai =ks -s'nd -take them to the door: :War or no war, the income The._ obrective-- of---the- Allied-- - i;,,.vl.co. -One--cf--them, Sfax, -had '- t a x e s notwithstanding, _there -Honor the Kremlin._boss. _. now and then. - - -- t:,.aa i.t a uiau� life Linea armies was crystal clear. a -Tli y - trembled wader the fire- o3 mb�iert� - _ __ .Admit some signs of grace at No. 10. _ `"" "' ...,.proposed to destroy his army and warships when, the French ' Fleet a woman has to have another hat. drive him across' the sea', back brought French colonial rule and • -A. P. Herbert, ,in Punch. - Stratford Beacon - Herald into Adolf Hitler's Fortress Eur- nineteenth, century civilization to _ _ T -o- -- -- bps. To do that would be to win Tunisia. HOW TO REDUCE Mar- two of the greatest goals is the Where along that corridor Afar- dances of belief that the -end was A noted physician says the beat: - -- gtottai -strategy of the United Na- shal Rommel woula stana ana not too' far off. T.0 Germans were reducing system is described in — four words: "1'o more thank - -- _Li��o.._..:L _...,sZ yeaaull,lauucu.na sight was Lne CuleL prouteLU tun ruthlessly preastng we iauur or- �� -i, H E � , drives . into Southern Europe, the Allied commanders. North of their captive countries to 'the task c you." through France,_ or Italy, or the Gabes his rearguard- showed signs' of building fortifications along the P R G S S =-Galt Reporter Balkans, without fear that a Ger- of holding once, then moved far- shores of Southern Europe. In 11 t man force might menace the Cher back where again it appeared Northern Europe they' were clear- DUM13 CLUCK - Stull NO Foodstuffs African bases of the attacking ready for battle. Many observers ing civilians out of areas that -A White Leghorn pullet named 1 armies. And, it would open the. thought the marshal would move might become battle zones fn the Vitaminnie was entered in an egg- Sept TO Belglum. Mediterranean to Allied shipping, all the way, as slowly as possible, event of an Allied- invasion.,e4n - --- / which nosy mnaf _travel the lone. =_� -_his northern �ef3DSe Sinter in 1Sying contest in PassalC,' New ly -- IInited_ - Nations .- countries there Jersey, by--her-North ranch owner. The British Government 'has in- _ .. `:.21,000 -mile. route around Africa to the Tunis Bizerte region where he was a height @fled air of expect- formed Hubert Pierlot, premier reach the Middle, East and India. would tr • to hold, She laid an egg a day for 140 and minister of national defence y ancy. The Spring was growing days and ran u a The- Allies - sroah}- gi }e -hl8� -an' =- - �- �• t Vic, Y P State record. - The .Marshal's Task o a { cigar ,Goon "6htlnb e - From talent reports she had of- of the Belgian Government -in- exile. - The marshal's fob was to stop - esplte--th`r.,• Las. week the poai- . near. that the United States and. Great - fered no comment about time and -tion was' under heavy attack -by -' - � Britain cannot comply with his the Allies short of these aims.'it the British First Army which flornmel's Rear Guard a half for r _ production -.over- that request to allow the freighter Ca - ' was a galling, thankless task, - far reached Mateur, but. elghteea For five months the Germans made in a forty -hour week. ' itas to carry a carzo of nowde_gd different from -Ahe -glorious des- miles. from. Bizerte. But the land have been planting land mines. - --Ve* --TOL& %U11 milk to Belgium on her next Yop. 7tiny- that. seemed rPSPrcnrl tar him •_ alnnv nvs«rF slpproarjL tn' thasn*,- —^- ac,auained fa. tlao fic,.aa.:u vet`, age, nine months ago when his Africa much as the land favored the Am -' isian coast. They cannot be dug LITTLE SERVICES The Caritas, chartered by the' _ r+a>ps__.thrl + ■L to the oQtpa ^! nricnn 4u4 ralyiuu Iv.ucs vas I - A� Ire ft h' �� "° �; Thos By carrying her rrLOpping nome, American Red Cross, left Phlladel- ✓ Egypt and the laurels of 'Alerau- taan. 'Their flanks were guarded mechanical rear guard which Rom- the British housewife has helped pbia March 30 with Red Cross'par der the- Great -were almost :.with. by the' Mediterranean Sea. lust as mel left behind 'him has served _ t4- .ass 10_OAUOO- gallmts of-- cela -.tor Allied. 144soners e"ar. -- -' _ la. his grasp. He- worked hard at General Douglas MacArthur's him as well as Axis tanks and gasoline a year, as well as a good - The Ministry of Economic War• his undertaking, exhausted every flanks were protected by the guns to delay' our attacking eo!• deal of manpower. In fact, this fare said that to grant Pie'rlot's stratagem at his command - In oz= limns. South China Sea and the Hay of � . war will be won. by the aceumuls- ro ^ „n.r m ^,,,,� ,. r,.,..- .,...._ � - _ _ 1111 3s. l,. tee,., to ,,.i. lfa �alcal t4.01, Manila. A low, rough, 'broker] line tion of ''little. services” which are policy of banning shipments of to build a stronghold stretchins No'defensive weapon of the war A g of hills threw a protecting arm has proved more useful oa a re- contributed by all the people who foodstuffs to Azfa•ocetipied coua- the length -of - Tunisia'3 east - coast; across much of the Nazi northern make u ' the nation. tries. stricted front- than the land mine. P �lnkit}g . a tough center of resist-' stronghold, but the hills fall to in the •r,..,t. nt, °..�. . °g ... Qji s; vast front each as that of - Chatham dews of the north to another based on react We uuttur.0 cut *�, ,eu.f�i the Rusaian'Winter offensive it is -o- s narrow .doorwax which must, rte not w etfectige. simply because +HARD TO ANSWER the hMareth fortifications in the MORE ERSATZ closely Chief Citi civil life can't • ran omen who In 4Q0 mi with a battle line strung _ __ y : _ Why is it that° - Dog hair is. being used for kris. t3plith, , - � ,there is too much groua{,d�ia cover. les through the lulls west The whole world could noR produce a furnace or Within this Azle stronghold ting in Germang.. Making " -fleas- ° o! the coastal plains enough mines to neutralize i8i; operate :a lawn -mower have no ? -- Thai' failed when his old foe, were • Tunisia's - two -chief cities. 000 square miles of territory. But difficultj. in servicing aircraft or rued' garments? _ ''the- British General -Sir Bernard Bizerte's• lake, connected with the is Africa the land mind has'. help: - running complicated machinery - Peterborough Examines sea, by a channel running through _ ed Rommel to escape his. pursuers : L. Montgomery, turned his south. ,. p ' the . city, contains a naval base again' any again.-The, route of his t ••era_ defenses said -forced- him' to LIFE IS LIKE THAT . $y Fred 'Neher _ -- withdraw northward to escape ea• second-..." only to Toulon among retreat from Egypt had great -withdraw aw rthwII troops. - e so- �•� ° °• nr `- Iimitl. L, t ,o., ll :il� -;&L, L.� Y.,. , � :% ., .�•� from all parts of the Empiro,- first' Tunis., neat• the site of ancient could mine the shore road almost stormed Fhe biareth Liao. Despite Carthage, is Tunisia's capital. Un- anywhere. In Tunisia every moue -US MC7DEQNS'G�%�, 'heavy rat that h der its 'walls, St. Louis of France Cain pass was a potential; minei %; F y ns t hampered the o the city. - died attempting to storm a ty field Germans had plenty 7orRard movement of their artil- Beyond this position there is no at time to load with explosives. - -tery, _ they made steady progregs. ...The cost in lives and smashed ma• retreat this" side of Europa for. From now on Rommel muss do his terial was heavy_ - Marshal Rommel. And there were Wning hastily, though he. is re- no _signs last week that he intend- ported to be manufacturing var Around The Flank ' - • - ed to- .leave Africa. Strong forces. Iona types' !n considerable .guan- „ Z`han General, 7 on'�AmarZ, :• estimated at 200,000 men' and 1,- _ //// _ tlty from materials.shlnoed stress 'full of tricks as his German op- 800 airplanes are st his command.., the _Strait of Sicily. One .thing, poneat, gambled to save lives, He From :Italy he was presumably however. seems certain. When he ordered heavy reinforcement of a receiving reinforcements estimated is driven back to the beacbea it.. �• - column of troops he had sent at from 500 to 1,000 men a day will do. him yp-goo4_tp•_ine the through the salt deserts arourld . h Sicilian S t ` and from 45 to-125 tanks a month. sea. ti They croised the Sician trats. e - German !lank. � This column, ttnder the colorful New Zealander, favorite bunting ground for Allied As early ..&a 1939, durtg their _a General Si: Bernard C Frey'berg, su'bmariAes, and 'aircraft, in giant drive into .Poland, the Germane veteran of Nlexlcan retolutions atesbefyCyua:iL s.s s, six- eagineu U. f�..1 -and hero of the -tirst WorA ti'-a'r, planes , is. ved- capable of caul+• _8renclt _ on the Belfort . triangle. _ met the Pan2pr lmirc aPnt -th +n•ar. ing. 250. soldiers; and Siebel ter -- Net no fully. successful. counter_ to cept it near the oasis of El Ham- rtes, shallow-draft pontoon boats - tats weapon was anus far peen ae ma. The battle took •pines at'. i difficult - to torpedo. In the back- veloped. Clearing mine fields is �„-� o'clock in the afternoon. The Bri• ground was the oft-beaten Italian still a s'.ow and costly process, 'ish; • their. backs to a loan, ,blaiing .- Fleet, now perhaps _under the tom- sun;.. throving a -heavy smoke mend of Gerntan officers It might scceeu o-Zu :e cLeui, German troopers; staring into the fight. sun and smoke. often did not see Marshal. Rommel, it- seemed eve Tractcir Plant their opj>onents until-it was too -dent, planned a s t at e e ore 1a.te, to fire. -- reiinquishing .'the- A--,Ls Tunisian -The Russians have decided to Overhead a screen of aircraft, bridgehead. Allied romntanders rebuild the - once . great tractor .specially a.r;ned to fight tanks. saw a po'ssibl'y long si «>ge_.t>efore plant at Stalingra:c}t- destroyed Swooped 'to the attack. In this them as they contemplated his during the long siege of the city northern defense positions. That fighting American pisses. played a by the Germans. dntericam en- • :....+,. A- . :,. „w ... ,.„. 9 -b rL�E� /�`/riC` parr, making A's many , as-'1,25v siege might be costly in lives, they gineers helped to build the orig- =aortles lu=- one -- plat :- '- `- :�at?rican- - warned. But on _both the allied inal - plant. -= - -- - - 'tl- feel - guilty lain-' -here when l think of-my of man out• trudgin' ground attacks farther north -help- and German sides there ,~revs 'ere• rr from house to house tryin' to sell brushes fora livin'1” REG'LAR FELLLKS- r':oppa's. a .Wise Guy GENE BYRNES — _ _ -- � AS•{OJ KNOvI, MOSt ?M1tH L ! • CAN t wArcn YOJ 1?tA , AS •-« ( flt{ISHc4, POP? i N60 WtM -rNG 1 WtSM "To RJtttt -- ON A SOB kt+Ct:Tkits PAINT! - ` ! bEov"M Roost, You Howe tT _: ,� 'fHEMStLVtS I411b A CORNa 1 :J+ 1 , 1bPPAS SHOULD tit- DONE 8JT NOT PoPrm CAWA o 1M SORRY " 1 SMART -fo 6¢T CAUGHT r � _ - • t 2. OP- _. .. , ".. .. .. _ ..._ '• '•yam - . � v r,.. a- ..�..'v -.. _ _ _ - _ `, . -i •mss. ♦ - !'" ' ,µ, .qva • -'� "'�Pr {c•',`" '. K , R J- 7 :.t. Yr'rr .4' ro`r' i . `�.•'' _ I ' a . °, a.�`•» �,;x •- "' ,..n. y'fi, j . --... _- - . - _ r. ._ r�_x- . -_. .-vt.. - ...err,.. -- -... , -.rsn•+ ••,u._-- ,�:i:,. --'- -' .. ..�....,. -- _ .._. - .. ,. a,..'+w•.,. �. _ . >x.'k•Ti� v, :' FOREIGN MARKETS LOOK NIHA? SCIENCE 4 WITH FAVOR ON OUR -WINES aS ' DOING • - � ; a - THE FUTURE ' : ;' _ FURNACE OF •,•.t < <: tario De artment of agriculture, Memo for the future., Fire the mac_ �MPROVEbiENT in quality which and better types of grapes handyman and instal a furnace h e lace over the ass new YP as taken _... P F ' have been developed. Today our that streamlines its appetite and it. ��,ga s� -re�� domestic wines 8re- wortuy and taxes SO little nition for Canadian, wines in ever- :'•.::. AFF - q -lip •„r,,;,.., ..,.,_,.,..3i galstable products. Many people to be a back- breakin>z chore. >:. The University of Illinois,,'.;::: . In the West ladies, Belgian' in Canada are inclined to dis- y :;:;..; a -•1 ?j - India, -- Central and South - count the duality of such wines which - Aesiglied- _._this __sleek -_. new - _ 40 - because of their low- price. This, %America an appreciation of the basement appait -tus, blandly con- i p nosy +ever, is a fallacy as llansdiaa , ';.agaslity of Canadian red and white• wi::csaai'e pure, being made under cedes you cant buy one now, but still table wines, champagnes and .stria governmental supervision thinks everyone should know what • I 1M.811 Sparkling. burgundies, sherries and • _ :•'ports, has expressed itself in s and inspection. la�ll cases wines will be. available ones the war is wl volume nF order$ In this must cotnply, when sold with the won. ��g t ood and Dr-ugo Act, yr them bw- ur o f uriiacr3 ipA Ll,w. Es- * - development, Canadian Trade minion Government. They are ures from the pot - bellied stove of Even if . our old furnace isn't down to the glowing coals of the ., 'Commissioners have been a most low in rice only because they y g area domestic product.. the past, but this one is neat and read for the scrap hew helpful contributing factor, P Y _ y p p, Profea- fire. This export business which was Square and compact- _ sor Fellows-has a gadget to curb As 'the' heat releases' srnoke an�lf - ?T. i In IV42,- grapes were the' most And here's _point to please the -its'_ appetite , - eliminate- smoke -and- -- a to the war has continued, but ,of beve vaum"61L ty , r cent of th s crop housewife -the new furnace eats y Seventy per cent of this crop was give more heat. His device separ- must pass under the walls to es- eourse'has been greatly restricted purchased by the wineries at an its own smoke, putting soot is the ates the firepot into two cham- cape. The walls are bollow, and @ne to war -time regulations and equitable price which is each year remember when class. The uni- bers -one 'for -coal and one for bring heated air - to the point the lack of shipping apace. agreed upon between the grape versity says this smoke - eating ha= the, fire. However, the possibilities for growers and the wineries -and ap- bit cuts fuel consumption in half. The fresh coal - ehamber is open where the smoke and gases meet the development of an important roved b the Liquor Control J. R. Fellows and J. C. Miles P the fire, and then, just as simple - - eolume :of -export hnainess- have _�md$i �1i. Rio. Therefore «i,e ---are-L6 b.,itz.b- o invented - -. bottom, and its walls extend as this: They burn. P y 4 at. the bo -been clearly indicated and the development of an export market ,n �i, - wineries of Ontario and the West P P the furnace, and their description for domestic wines is of economic of the operation makes it a really Coast are preparing, to take full. imgortance not only from the -- - anvantage o�h311>> �pport.unity .in viewpoint of international trade simple citing. goat throw coal in TVKVlV "r0 CITY POLICE FORCE __ the post -war period: balances but also to assist the' by bucketsful, they say, and the ImysU.ru,euu and ,i,cr,iccu;­Ntie gin" *cs in lxlnniatain- - tt,., rrs- ashes drop into a removable pan - 'TEMPORARY CONSTABLES WANTED of plant facilities, processing sent dependable and profitable which can be tossed around with- Ages 29 years and over; Married; Physically fit; at least'b' 9" in equipment and laboratory con - market for the increasing quan- out the usual cloud of dust.. stocking feet; 160 lbs.; of good character -and fair education. trolls have been consistent. W }th ' tities of grapes grown in British The same basic. turnace'box can To be available for appointment immediately. Uniform clothing the assistance of 'thy Vineland Columbia and the Niagara Penin- be fitted for three types of home supplied. $orticultural Station of the On- sula, installation. They are a gravity = warm -air furnace; a forced vireo- Apply Nearest Employment' and Selective Service Office welcome. lation hot -air furnace, or a -space Refer to File RO -891, ' Have You Heard? "Do it now while 1'in still heater. young," replied. the girl wear- -. fly. Gracie Fields- told the story of Croggins, whose son Jimmy Two caFUiry recruits w S I F I E D ADVERTISEMENTS _ 'e hat= CL S had been stationed for some time. Ing a chat. in Australia. -'ibll.:ue about r:di „g," z...1 A(:ENTS W AATE:D - F0K REST OFFER TO INVEN'ruRs On an � outing to the' London one, "I' once saw a chap in a cir LADIES' 1jo doubt you wish to TEA RUV.11 SERVICE STATION AN UFFEU TU EVERY.-LNVENTL)L-C Zoo, she came upor r somr:e kan -. , rrpp 1 eUS who 9umped On the horse's yo. L rliome tl�gd, i,,:d Ix c i, hins with living guar- , ae, D. n•'1!. VY nea2W,1. .11.,.13 ,,V, „CL garuua Iraylr,g shoos w ch c} elr back, slipped ed underneath, caught ht 3oii 'tae means o u,n)e so, as ronuon sent rea a amray, pP g for lust part of your time. It on No. Hilthwny. ADDiy_ J. ale's- 4;o„ Registered Patent a. Canada. do. babies in' their pouches. A sign tiNii� -isa a_t e„,1 fini.heA �,p_ lsf =r.:a. :d -we will . cape n, � )arkson. Ontari ,. 2i3 Sauk Street, Uttawn, Canada. On the Cage read:. "Natives. of an its neck.'" send u1.+ng our - terms. AVON ru�,ni r, at tat., 1•AV-4,11\ trlittT_ D1EIS41A A l_LI ANING •suearu ,.a. "So what.- d -D, UJ 5 St. Alexander .Y °feet. a-az-c:n-rs _ a 7^ retorts the other. I. 1 Eyeing' -the sign in - consterna- "I did all that in mynfirst riding Montreal. HAVE ig1a uci �o oT141 y�it NEEDS t +ETHI:Ft3TUNHAUt1H A. lUMliwNx Lion, Cdr's. Croggins cried: `%atives _ � =•' - --' _ - - _ ART _ .for inrormotloa we are x�ad to - .- t+at.eat . a°llcltora b:atabianaa T -I:G'Els0X%- -' -of Australian Lumme, and Jimmy answer your Questions. past- 1890; It Sing West. , Toronto. tne,.t' 1I, Parker's Dye works Booklet of tnturmalfan • on- ra- -- just -wrote me he married • one; of Mrs. White- "'Mss. Gray's froma ttis Sto p Pi aiaolRty typed Limited. IJ fobN ytrutr . To- just those.' criticism on work forwarded. rontd Laabsod didn't leave her -. - - -- - - mueh when be area, aid 6e 7" write Reginald F. Selfe, Tavl- Paaaeeges: "I've bogie wait- bit. stock, onturlo. FARM FOR SALE PHOTOGRAPHY Mrs...Black - "No, but 103 Ac:ItES, i8 CLEARED. SOME DON'T TRUDGE THROUGH - lag for a bus, for 10 minutes. left bar often while be was, BABY CRICKS hardwood. good spriug water rise beet, Haim or until Then five of them come +. _ alive. HYBRIDS rUR EXTRA * VIGOUR. Dour b..ulld�tii�a,-- feficld, h lm�I�w along eogetaar. Vway cans also Doputar pureoreaa. c omp,•te �- -' • list. ail ages. Fairview Far a. Jenne. ifkttawa, Ontario Uellweeed by 81x11 - - Tou art�iap it better?"• - $t. Marys, Ontario. - way a or Y Operator: "Well, you soe R• ; FAR31 FU SALF1 100 ACRES, exposure film perfect:g y Modern Etiquette � good" land, good dui eason, In developed and printed for only lbc, we» working is., eonvo • - 'SVE ARE AF.RS. \OY DIPPING good locality, priced reasonable. Supreme quality and 'tut aettica ' f�Ow. ii(i have' t lost a ainslo a Into our ' reserves"- serves"­ Uwrrr pnuble - t work - it How- guaranteed „ By Roberta Lee 2%!*ry .egg,. every broiler, livery and EngUaft, I2 No. s. Oriilia.. �P ,%.R��. PHOTO SERVICE _ bus so far. - roaster and ,tower you '-an pro- duce will help to feed Canadian 89 =ACRE FARM. EAST HAWKER- Station J, roa;oto workers -and -release that much bury Distrret. Suitar bush, 7 -room At a tillage concert for troops. more food for shipment to Brt -- huu*e, ' barn,_ stable; granary,. 'nen from the nearby carne turned 3+ Should " the phrase Have the tarn, In splte of all oatrada's Oiukrn etnd pie O?. shells, Facing PATENTS AND TRADE MARK`w „ offor,- Prime Minister Churehill Ottawa highway, lib miles from _ Bp in force. honor to announce be used when recently saldr "% %a are already _.ivahr•: border, Apply Box . 103. •- •r• . - ..i.ti „R choosing the forth for a weddin di oin ins„ our rrserves." Naw- - Hud -dn, lSGF !{TVN 1S. t AS Ii1:G11;T HL'D _l? g, �` -g e P jt llurbeo.- •.':d- ��tri -v 83QisB. Eiriii3h 9 no on` ahouid waste time, labour with "Annie Laurie," and the sot- announcement. Patent. Atouruey. Booklet gratis. and money .on ,•hicks of unknown 1'1.01. {'ER BL'LB9 tiers were beginning to get red-. 2. What is aspic, in cookery? -' - quality. A 'I)ud" c-hiok is almost' Balsam Avenue, over forty .tars 89 as bad as a "dud" bcwMb. Both CHRiSANTHEM10DIK, 1LAQ DOZ. Balsam wCenuc, Toronto. _ :dive. i6- Is a girl morA attractive if are waste! clet Twcddln chic'(, Percunial Aaker, Phlox, Primrose, As she reached the lines: - "And• she develops a - slouchy carriage? .- Government Approved, from ,! fur .Sc, Vanbtea" Gladiolus 2sc ILECU39ATIC PA Ns 4. Is it Correct for a girl to bloodtested breeders. They're dozen prepuld. !list Cavin; lion- -` for bonnie Annie Laurie I'd lay from 'feat- growing, heavy - laying, an, l,.c,', HAVE VOU HEAIID about Dixon'.' me doon and dee," a voice came issue invitations for a dinner healthy ,rurbedrr• They'll• make.. _ :!:-turitis 'and. Rheumat,c F'a)ti . ' in her Own name only, if yo m.,p c)'. Every Tweddle Chick HAIRDRESSING SCHOOL Remedy:'. 1; gives good resutir, . *M the back of the hall: party 1 y, is douttiy inapected before ,hip- Mu'nro's Drug Store, 338 EIS:n,_ d'Is there a Miss Laurie in the. her mother is not living, went. Live arrival is Kuaratiteed.. Ottawa. Postpaid $1.uu. For earlier profits order now. L E A it fi.11RDF1ESS1tiU THZ7, house "" b. Who usually enters a dining .Prompt delivery on White leg- Robertson method rnformatlon room first in a. college student horns and Barred Rocks send on ,request regarding classes SLICERS FOR SALE, Nazi -air raids cannot rob home where there are feminine Tweddle catalogue and price list, emy, 1.37 Avenue Road, Toronto. MEAT AN D BREAD _SLIC1'1:5 ests? Also turkeys and older pullets. ;25:uo up -real bar -'- •. Rite average Briton of his N - - _ bargain. 13orkal ... . bamor. The following sin 6. Isn't ii poor form for irl Tweddle 'Chink Hatcheries 'Um4t- LEAF TOBACCO Products .t,ompany,_ 53;i t- ,ouege g g P 9 ed, Fergus, Ontario.- 'Street. Toronto, Ontario. was noted outside of a Lou- to use mascara and -eye shadow FIVE F'ut`\rns DARK LEAF t.60,� - w ;EVEN NUN', DON'T THtNX-AIRAY Five Polish's Virginia an�Burley , -- don poker station: IlMliriJlg Office hours. chicks wont , pay ' y.ou. Markets -Leaf for pipe 82.90• Five Pounds SHETLAND I "IES "Be Good - We're Still i are wide open-all year round. It Virirfhia Lear cigarette Tobacco 1LETLAND Pt)NIES • FOR ' 5AL1;,, Answers - you'lI MR - us what- you want & 13artons. -Pony . Ranch N1kam :Z More! - ', extra Is.�g a hatches someti es S3.t5. Postpaid. �118tural I,ea't To- " F 1. Yea. Another correct phrase. bacco Co,, Laaminkton_ Ontario. Sank. . Yea. «tee then or - mean 'I. overs' from orders, r:s Ha the one �ri:neune-- 1 Z t � - -:. )I3 � G[:L SL^ED DEED OAT`J An Anab was being taken in a „ do our b.:at. .tune orders being lug. 2. A saa*olty meat jelly, - taken. Bray hatchery. 130 John, r --sor across a very bumpy section I►ivORE'S GPtNT WiiYfE- SLGAA VANC;UAitD• •SEED- i,.1TJ, l;Ua'e ; _'of desert. So bad was the going used to garnish meat or fish, or Hamilton „OnL MAINGEL:- Registered No. 1 Gera!- resistant, extra heavy 3.etder , to make g mold of meat- fish. !nation 96 %-0 in 8 days.' Special medium early No. 1. w - tbat at last the car overturned *ELP OUT THE FOOD SiTUA- gore- ,iment ; gradinb. moors stand even 'standard SLU -bu. ba etc.' 8. Dever; just to the Con- Lion, gaits some Leghorn or other sowing. uniform stand heavy t;s ..ee, lt. • and the Arab 'was thrown out. light breed cockerels. •We can y I+IncArth'ur..Thamesfor(L Instead of turning in wrath on ��' � Or I• a s1011Chy Carriag.Ce - supply. Leghorn.. cockerels as low mangel bbuy. 76c Dibk ' 2 ors over healthful. 4. 'She � should inclua8 as 1lic each. Tweddle Chfek 70c Ib., 'prepaid. Rol h Moore is 5TA�PS - his deicer, he picked hitiiaelf. up her father's name. b. The chap- Hatcheries Ltmttea, Fergus, onq SOne-�ox 126- NorwPch, Ontario. TREE -26 DIFFI::RENT' F-�_'REIG 3 and apologized profusely: Q i "I've Vint 1parmpel to ritils crone 6. Yes. 1sFFa AND aiFF alai'1PrrnaT MEDICAL 1i � F +�. � of these things yet" s,. WSOULD PAY CASH FOR, BEES, ? odney, larmoAL#`. �.. - 3 K L S. Germany's" birthrate dropped A TRIAIrEtery sufferer of Rheu- u ors Extrac or, Sca es etc. STUCK b•OR 5.1Lt; _ _ _ p matic Pains -, Neuritis should - " "Pm going -to kiss, you -b s la•t year despite to ifreTeaae 41r- -undo rh Ont fferin�4venus, -, -try IIixoa "• - Rsmsdy.., Ddunro't - LNG' LE- 'C'USiS- -itETt1BT,' -E�1.A i? - -` marriages. Drug Store, 338 Elgin, Ottawa afore I go," said the young . _Postpaid $1.00. Reds Exliibttton gTCHI` • BVILDItiGS FO>it SALVAGE � - ]':4'GS FOR HAT(;Eii.:s =�? man who bad outstayed his Stroup 1: $3.00 for !b; i5. iU rots, 30; IVANTED TO BLY BLILDINGB HERBAL $EALTR TONIC 17.00 for 60.. Group 2: Half nerve for wrecking• Factory. Mine DON'T READ THIS , UNLESS of Group One. Quinton etc Son, 111n Sl equipment, Bridges, . Dredging Whitby, Ontario. _ you are' tookiag for a gendine .i wNERE'S, I3quipment for 9alva¢e. Taylor's herbal health tonic, laxative and MEN and WOMEN YDUR I ♦ Wrecking. 27 Stanley,-Brantfordt .r 7, blood purifier - one w-h i ch TECHNICAL BOOKS �C", / ` 'strengthens, peps up and im-- URGENTLY NE_ EDED. t MINARO�S '*N' FOOT BALM me - >. ,.: �. p3; . +,e_ . i ice! . PR c• , n , t I.) rT roc rr; •s,. r_ _ action -one which will aid in cor- cal books for the practical' man T to train, for BAUMEEKA FOOT BAI,SI- destroys recting stomach and digestive or engineer. D6minlon -wide m ;il C. WAR WORK bottle. odor 'instantly, 48c 'upsets, removes Dimples and order service: \Vrlte T caB bottls. Ottawa agent, Denman - blackheads -one which will evon Cole and Co. Ltd.,i. The hook f O L D 1 E RS Drug Store, Ottawa. smooth out the kinks and give Exchange, Department 3, 0 . quick relief, to rheumatic aches Bioor West,_,.Toron'to. Ages 16 -60 (afilitary exempt) BtiLBS FOR SALE and Patna. Customers say'. ,that ' ` RUB OUT TIRED ACHEi Nu -Tone herbs will ao• this and subaiatence allowance given while LARGE GLADIOLI'S BULBS, RAIN- even more, and we are going: to.. TRACTION ENGI \E I'n training as follows; baT r it t:�::, ! �ti ., ;1.'L d•- tnake. 'it eo easy' for you to ob- UvY.,,vo single blen and All Women, $1.00 ► • livered. Kuyper's Bulbs, Ratsic, tain two pacxages to prove w only. mer or.yourse ear Traction engine, 30 H.P, on, belt, per week. Married Men, $19.00 H.C. We grow the beet its flf that you can- n, .;z weekly: (Heads of families outside, D - not afford to pass it up. clutch- pulley, price E350. -!. Apply,' •Hamilton get }5,00 extra) 2 -FOR -1 SPECIAL OFFER ' ' , geld, Bancroft, n FOR SALE - Nail us. one dollar bill and we Out R °er, John F 14 -Week Courses are provided at will send 'soil ll return Darcei the Hamilton Technical Inatitute CHOICE FORKSiiIRE B•O A R 8, Machine Shop work, men 'or women and Sows, from two, months up. Oast t w o . regular dollar -else TRACTOR PARTS _ Welding (Arc. Gas) men or women $ire and Dame bred from the - packages of Nu -Tone •Herbs -a Power Sewing full tw-o months' treatment for TRACTOR PARTS N E W' ' AND ; :tfaehine - women best Ad�;ariced Registered breed- just the price of one. This offer ;i - sfttng - - a men or women -� ing. One choice Clyetlale $tai- need, Cor all makes of tractors,. r dustrial Chemistry men or women good roe one month only $oj!djr General . Auto and Tt•actor Supply, lion; ono Hackney Stallion. Col- are r„r,ninQ„ low Mail ur order Graduates of these courses are in ne oog. pups neeiere, two re- today: 12 F a'e-tck $L- -Hitahea "; °r ( Herbert ighMiller nth, orki g " rQat demand at good w,to VyOMEN `�8 521 UNITED SUPPLY COronto*1Y R'r[tt;, Phone or Apply to 106 Queen Vi'eat,. Toronto' R'.}iTED - 8i1:RLHASDIaE- - ' D. •\V. ' BATES, TWO CLYDESDALE 3TALLiO.T$. NATURE'S REMEDIES. ` TRE-AT ' Director of War Emergency, HEED THIS AD V 1 C E I I six and nine years of age, guar- pile Tortu; e, with Palova Balsam. HARDWARE, PLUMBING• ELEC- _A Training If ou're cross, restless, NERVOUS- anteed foal getters. T. J. Mc- trira), = Estates, Baakrup: and z Hamilton Technicar 7natittiti, y Michael, Seaforth, Ontario. yloney back guaranies =1,00. discontinued' stocks bought for Hamilton, cat J [b suffer hot flashes, dizziness- -caused Arthr[t• and Rheumatism pain ' cash. Taylor's Merc andise, '!10 by this period in a woman's Iife- FiSHE�iY FOR SALE quickly relieved with Breenatone Colborne, Brantford.• 2�ays, 9 -4. Evenings, Monday to try Lydia E. Plnithain'$ Vegetable and Lemou. ' One .months treat. Thursday,' 7.30 -9.34 Compound. Made especiall for meat gi.OU. Indian Remedies, Box - ssimen. Hundreds of thousands re- LAKE ERIE Pr1UND NET FISH- 118, Cnn.Coueer• _ Yearly . 2j5,000,000 poupffa of ..j •.w Dominion- Provinclal, \ti'sr markablyhelped.Followlabeldime- ery for Bate: Ideal'iocation; prov- Emergency Programme lions. Made in Canada. en fishing grounds. Wt11 ■ell 1�t Americsn Cheese win ; be supplied + equipment separately, Roy Miller, ISSUE No. 16- --43 the AI }fed nations this year. i.owhgnks, Ontario., ­ "pe�t"•.r.•"'•'s:Y6r• _.., r - - - -. p F - ,• a, a. , -v ,x... , - -., ;• _ - _ - . _ , •a r, - ;c.•:, - _ •»l" J. ( - :+! v .M1 "•'.:h'- •IU •.C•+:Y '�. <.' fir, q «Y 1 'a. •.. .' /. •.x'141:' •i'. '?�' al'. .,d:� `•T R'i T tW 'i' :t.� _ ' T"' 'r � • «.Y,. n .. •� / u_ ''j` -, .... 9l+aYO�: • ... .'_•. ✓d..jy'p}i� -•• ... p^C .. ' -,,.> Mtlttsl saw!►.. _ IL . ,_... I OT C. Ae STERRITT '46 , '! f IL FOB8?TH. Ont. ru -ietor . pa-,�.. .! tae Ai.tiesaa tsoe ss yore ww sign _ I1Veseest giHlreoEo: _ Ig to' e r �... w wva.e.n.t. day Ftrrntttie Healee _ Ck& } � OOAL, -OOKB. - -. - - : IMPORTANT WOOD • Keter Ambulance, Day oc k!(tittt DUNALD RUDDY Barrister. ► ciao 'r, 11'HON1E t.990 - « b=lste'�s � SAND. c�RA VRL. •tea w�iti.. sad, - o IWAATON, SELL & ROSS and FICKRUNG iAilll � � Qorrlstors dt Solicitors BUILDBR'B SUPPLIER be elOang early 3. nights per Mieck 9' i� . , r afeo loowl;oarts<taa work - Monday's - 8 a. 1311. to. s R06S 1 We 6aveataq Qtseed.tn strt►dt a fait Rexall Spring ' 312 Bay St. s[ L■Atf' >1LltL1<rIIdQ i� L. POND - Taconte '01A W .. - n s a. ln• to ` p• me ,_- - Vrd esday' - 8 l i, �u :rtll.L Ax— Ban! «er : A. -Vii. MITCHELL - . m. to 6 p. 11l. - - - .,ta, pe b1ie. is >xeN.ds Izz -- Fridays 8 a % 161ef6 o.e FAvin 6aee. !at! Pioke6ng, On>t 4 kkisys Only APRtL,. • Two Fair no RAce Of One Plus One = fluoters" ! a :Rs. PQota — owe 44• �... si Tuesdays; Thursdays and sattl 'da?ys .. Vent _ IL BRATON, TOWNSHIP _ - '- "Ilrstdt For Sage ]■is - ,open as usual ll %� 'a 1J. ,Aeoo.nwt: Bte. mew ;w Notioe ' -to You y k&PsndQuj or = arbitrary ; _ tie....., wMtsi:.Oit. t �A A. E. RICHARDSON - Accurate sad Bi9dEt►t : :' .••y .• ; - - • s v nnatry . Re do 1pdfdiag d, sit Ii3�Is .. e • tsuggested by the Gov- - - �tiEN ER A L I N 8 t7 R A N G _ eaztment Wartime Board. Via oen - 8 - _ CONVEYANCING PLU31CUN© - • -r "gnotsi" plea and we feel 'tills ROOa�zxG THE REXALL' SIORE change will enable us to have aosne Phone, Pick 68 goods to offer sou during the entire to serve. We also sell Brantford ,' -. first six months -of the yeah - ;' P4ane Pick. 6090. Msterials, Hmpise Bathroom - +STORE 'HOURS Thanking You so Inuch `N for so _ Equipment, Duro Water 8 a.m. 9 Pm. San. 9 am. 8 An, + kindly accepting the various Chang - i ■ 'M : MAW _ � �, Beatty stable - — - es this war forced w time has upon us. W OBNR R D A UCTI ON Et R A Nl3 - Egnipmer►t, .sad .. _ , laasuited Adver■aemmb p d VALUATOR. _ _. Building Materials - For Sale -•� quantity of Dooley pot= �s Se CHA N l M1"1 Sales, esadvctQd Anywhere Phone or write. Address 814 Dundan ' 1 atoes grown in Scott twp, Suitable Endmates Pries _ -for seed or table, Phone -44& lOr3i - - :Whiti,p: Ontario.. -:. Work GWUWAeed Por Sale — Shorthorn, cow, 5 yrs. _ i •lust freshened. Choice Shorthorn PiCiCe ri a r'dw' g are p `' ,� . Phone 6502 caw, aged,' •fresh Jersey co yrs. WE'- SERVE E PICEFDRING, ONTARIO due. Dr. N. 1✓ Sic�E�en, I'iclterinR For Sale - Guernsey cow, 5 1�I U A L� O GIV E - : F. J. V R0 US E - � weeks. xkk 96r3- .- Brc - We have Red Clover, Di nd -.� Baby Chick: - Tixnothy, Alma -INSURANCE _- . _.-PETER LEVINE IL A. urdei Bray - chicks now for -June - Barrister. Solicitor et-a July delivei . In meantime stet - Ofilee hours:.-- 1 9, Wed. and sat cockerels. 11r - .f _ -,,ke- tber4l• `'_ Itiet Str. Pi 4*9 - Nut to Lib ur bring in ready caah with uneat rat. Complete stock Of hardware, garden C S A I L E : M OI+ L E Y 81� OF14'iOr -- (MMAWA ioned. Tell Bray agent -what you'll P GENERA . •>,x VRAKCE marl R Rhipr _It, 2 T�irkpri_� • kot a[llin Co. OO$ � q -A utensils WRVCE PROTECTION L E. O E /L L - -_.... ousehold NIERAL DIRECTOR AND To Rent -- to 'November Lt. Cow- FU pact; convenient, Completely fern Master chick starter egg mash and - _ -- . _E'MBALURR !shed, !insulated cabin. Mile O . Auocee.o*o.W. J. 11%ther. ring, just: off kingaton _ -- - . - -- Rest �' oyster shell (9coaRvilCe 'Read. Beautiful surrotinamgs. Ve - . monthly, suit eou�ple. Pickering, -36 . Nigiot and:' Dap deice R 22. : _ -Chick water fountes &feeders :p8. L11 t it I l c t t h c1 it , 1 t t I t t r- Brooder Stave — oil,_ Rideam Sppr. lalty Co. For sale. Howard Shier, 'i :Onr Motto =Rte Have It Can Get $t nr' It Is: Not Made - i 'indle and a quarter west o2 -Plcker; 1 ;. Agent MCDeerin F'artn Machinery and Re airs 1, PICBEINa SILLS'g' J: S. BALSIf ON, PICK .., Healthfully Air-conditioned -- For sale —r 8 .pigs just weaned; 6 - - -+ �" ICi1 z. 'T1�URSDAY, FRI., S1kTtiRDAii COMMERCIAL' ibw'B pigs, and tee of., horses E - -- Apn't`,15, 16 and 17 • and 8 years. Henry White, Salem Two shows at 7 and 9 p.. m. FERTILIZERS Corners to Let half house. 10 , 3attuday . Matinee at 1.30 den; quarter- unije• front. _No: £ and FARMERS ■ S NTAR10 • . - - • . _ school: $miles west of a'ickering. :.Here We G o A gain -_ "`Phone a r 22, _ 35--,6 NE PAY TORONTO PRICES AT WHITBY. YOUR HOIKE KARKZT _. 8 _ Large stock on Boarders wanted- - $6.Sti weekly. ;Edgar Bergen Charlie McCarthy Near village, Ajax, bus- passtty door. Cj HOGS fibber McGee and Molly - hand at present Apply- News.Office. . _.. - - - Order and lure for Sale _ p►ec S take �ou� -suite . 3- a pare MONDAY, TL°ES., WEDNESDAY _ lam ire �-� steel bed - ".NB . p sser - �ApW 19;' 2t< and 2,'1 <_ -__ - - feather tick - kitchen Cupboard � �i, - acid dI•e$$�� — - dellYery.._a$__ $0911 _ ydtchen table' -- stet -heater Last Complete Show. at '$,20 - ='' Qu ' •L - with oven '.- blinds and curtains - l j � � .. _. Irene Dunne - as possible other household effects. i ere+ ' Ftish =' i I C K E RING .FARMS - e 2 Pixie Road r R. R. 'Pickering, Ilti. 'e ad -Lad In r.-- Jam � .3" a. LIMITED g Por Sale - -.seed grain, -and hatix. :�QIl1TRREb E.GG GkA111vG S'f4T10H Patrick Knowles-Ralph -Bellamy Pi"KERING 1UNT. bush O. A. C. Batley, �j,00 ,per �' WHITBY O�1T PILO'NE ys 111itTV vt� Also an `Added Attraction 5- 400 bush. Vanguard Uats, • 90c. - -__ - -� AVE LIELIVt R .. ,� per bush; 20 tons .good timothy Jl Henry- hay. John Miller, Claremont. Phone ° ' ER m'Y ; _D Ut20LA VE .. . J 3 r 3. 34--if 40MRIE -l� Editor For Sale == wood- working and gen- The Co.� _ eral repair shop, Machinery. and a- __ bout •200A feet of lumlxar- Raaann_ T I� IT .D Jimmy Lydon and -Rita Avigley-. For Wartime able. T. Pateison; Clarerriont - -� - --- phone Clare. 2612. 34-5 - : Scarboro _ Junctson.. THURSDAY, FRI., SAT . : Redecoration 13uckwheat for •Sate, 200 bush. =''- - -- -- - April 22, 23 and 24. n Cleaned, ready, • for seed.' Lot 01, _ rTPLZ _ ON iS Howard. 1117 _and ..and Scarboro 336 'Easily applied, easily cleaned- Con. 2, Pickering. Fairbairn, R. R, . . The Mayor and 2,• Pickering. 34--5 We- have dust rece><ved a Iii ited's' ' ly Comes in all .the popular pastel HORSES --. for horse meat wanted. * shady! - t re i is the 1 "� a �c zs ! N��,I ri, ,,,� risk+ _ �.Or % 36 r 13. :�pr. 1 ti ` Ginger Rogers and Ray. Milland- ' ' • e also -, have 'the' ' Leghorn Chicks • Order now, for future deMvcry In$ul- bariek, Royal Red with with Black _reliable :, Slattery 'Poultry - ' • —s ` �` WH Paints, Enamels, .Varnishes, Altona ho�d, k'•ickeri:ng Shellacs, turps., o11s eat. — Bought and. Sold— l�O. 2.10 - Asp7th�ngles Vs e'd Se • •� - i"" Chick Feeders' and Founts -•� Used Clothittlg •-� Sterilized, cleap- -- _ - - - - - -- Machi�aes. : No: 1 5x B. C. Red Cedar Shingles - - ed sad pressed like new. Carry a Ai j' 7 i�L`large stock of high class suits, SINGER SEWING`MAGHAE AL i 1 b V SllB i overcoats and' petits.' 'Also a'good Company, _ stock. of new leather coats ,and. - - -- - -- _ C►AIUNb►tl �1L,aW►lt1 Births - x6 Ontario Str. - Phone' 696 windbrealaers, and., 'gents' furnish- A ;'1D0 Victory Bond will main- - I'tiu�iE 48 ings at very reasonable prices., Call Lain a poldier lu Canada for nearly Bradley - -On Friday, April 9M, (, OSBA,WA "' ;.,P1Uot>r� +fVVti and be convinced.' three weW4 -or two week4 overseas. 1943 at Women's College- Hospital, Sam 194warta -say am yes call Toronto, to Mr. and Mrs.- Eric !G..- 91 Read Str. West, Odtaws _-.Bradley, a daughter. ,