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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1943_04_23"2d.' +r.,' ay,3: >e'1 •.c _ ''e?f' 4, , : _ e,.+' • . a .`'^ - '1 +. = -s, :.5�. 'F. ar �;aX' -r.�•:.- � y�... . � .i• -;y;, . 'i ce "y.• „�..: ''_,.q'�{7,, i n * ...; y +v. '* :r�s'?'r. _ r- - "-I . MCKER - P`ICKERING' ONT., 'FRIDIIAY, APR. 23 1843 -No. 38 x 'i NUNN r ' � ■ �an roue A _ .. : hI Starts Next Fonda Pickeria 'owns TS om> —BILLf m --A)om viode, -- The beat plate toe Your �• �aaeia de Bales l.3nseb � Business places in this township ' LOCALISMS. _ .bond/ far type, ,would N Q wAda, along with the rest of -thP deposit bond' in your local mink •-• Holy Week Services conftenae. on ��. Monday-. Wted Nations, , is still engaged in cowdt-the !lank wanag'er. �umdsY, at the Daily tl[ass 7.46' Mrs. No*wm Banks - has besot ie biggest and most violent war o! a. rb., in -the evening at 7.30 p. b. Eleven persons were injured in spending a week with , her sisters .an tifine$.....tA .war . in �ghich . *q In-— Good Frriday* Ceretuonies, consisting a scar crash near Dunbarton one Mrs. Ravin, at Kfngaton. "*Te now, at long ]alit, 10 on our C"ad Friday of the Mass of the Pre - sanctified, night 1<.his week; most of them.-be- , -"a Featherstone family are sett- at a was which, despite a at 9.00• a. m. and the Statins .of the' ' taken � hospital. r led on the "Chown►' fade on the {food Friday, the last before Ens- Cross at 3.00 p. m. On aa+turdsy Base Lane for the caning aeasom =we encouraging ' outlook, we_. are ter, Sunday stila remains on the the Solann Blessings commence at Sted heymets, halt shrapnel. You Mm wWred gust is convalescing still a very long way from winning. Arden of the Dept. of Justice. as 7.45 •followed b the pre - $aster can buy 412 for $°1po. *vest in the - A„;,+ „e..A e.i.= Y Y at the East Genera! Hospital where �ssi! where lire final Unites Nations one of the "armiversartos" that Mass at 9.00. Easter y . nes °a•a shat! be observed in tke Christian, will ' be at 9.80 in Pickering and A lives of Canadian soldiers. ,k�sne eaieek.ws�u� ..� "r�..�I , I ref W tory must be won, a great deal _ -._ -- last week. _ 1 ' ' l mere money will be needed to the �D�ocrsetic natiana Many of our in Ajax i.: Cpl. Jack Andrew and Pte. Iresct few months thsa has beet} ea]1- l�,L'..a 7 1i" a been re--. The ceremonies - 01 BleveLs4• H Gordon Andrew were both house ell for is any similar+ period so tar. Rnoved from sour calendar for 'the Palms on Palo Sunday had to be over the week-ead. _ -_ -- duration of the -war (incidentally: disregarded his y ear in.... Pickering - Mae Herinutage . Farm Holstein Pte. Arthur Heenan on s week - Phis war already is oost3ag Can- Christian holidays don't mean a owing to labor' difficulties in the Sale on Wednesday "netted $2807.b0 -leave from damp Borden, via- ' ads more every month than the in Gerpiiariy •''-- it would be countries from which the palm is' for the 20 head, with 'a "topv ' of ited friends here. , !filar, Taxation war' cost ice in a full well to keep this in mind during secured: , 5 $192.50 for one cow and calf. year, Taxation alone carnal pay the 'Don Kemp, R. C. N. was at banns bill. Right now Canada tlesda one- the coming Loan Campaign). It is to be hoped many tuned -in l.oe!alis me --� ( this week suffering a knee injury. _ biSian, arts hundred `million dollars. �c s, we believe are be- to. CH'ML on Sunday last at 4,80, Cpl. Geo: Bradley, of the Dental ling held in all thg. churcheh is this when the Searboro Foreign - Society continued from first 'cobnma I Cow, and Wm. Banks of. the Air - Tltis suer must be borrowed from, village. Clergymen, Pte. Morgan. O'Connor, 11th Tank those who have it - the Canadian der', Please note, we presented the Religious 'Theatre of Force -were home for the week -end. themselves have had enquiries this week as to the Air, as usual but being Pa a�ii -I've, Oa mwa _has been attend•j -Mr. and Mts, Norman Gordon and people_ b5 naearu of a, the Easter Services locally. Sunday, portrayed a Scene of the ing the "Drivers' Course "'given at !Fourth ,Victory Loan. . _ Oshawa recently. !amity, of Toronto have-returned to. More and .,more Canadians !rave Passion,.. and Father Pat 'Moore, a the village for the summer been buying Victory - Bon with Fesew- -Y`uur a1iostription rvow itute pastor 'here_a _few Diiss Bernadette Robinson ::. has .. years ..Syjnpathy is extended to Miss IL. each issue.' But Qnany more .CA'v.l. ' ago, spoke on. "Aid -•to .China". been doing_ substitute teaching. _ nor Young, Principal of our tAntinua- - t the schools ' of St. Bernard's Whit-. lion ' School, on the- ' death - of her buy who haven't bought yet. (Of. Cardinal Villeneuve urges support by and Hol Cross, South Oshawa. „ the six million people gainrulls em r s pp y uncle, • Rev. R. Young, ctouffville. E of the- Victory Load, saying in a ( Miss 'Margaret - Maddaford' ' is with tivhom she. had made her home. Moved in Canada today. more .than . _ � ., eirrerrt �e -e - s�l,� -spec ding a week -end' ' m Atlantic three miltiori still do not know what, uners -took �„"'"r it lest lilts to a Victot� Bondi _ ��' - is the incentive necessary for bat- City, -where she will bet: joined by day, with service in the United ' :. I tie. It, is• the promised security fiat- Miss Marguerite . O'Connor, o! the Chinch and intermept in tit6uffv;ile' 'What is a. Vieto Bon4l Z 7 n �� /} _ ry , lot •ir .. tart'^. J. Fir; «0;!^ War, Office, 14 ashington. A Victor Bond :3 :h�' Ce meter, Victory r , ei,+� Frank Mc .5lorro�. of the K. C . A. . _1 rs flare been loaned to Canada �` _ �11�' - Tom_Dsi ': k tit` Obly win the wagiUe Bond is - � Fingal, visited '' ""`.d, °� >!.- Sttaday's� _ Ca fth)s promise to return these - rrrepnec, rnest am r-erson"— Air Force, d iAth 3Lea_B Storc,. of ,the ;,•kd - successful completion with an ex. Mr. and Mrs. James McMorrow over s ditliars and, meanwhile, to pal int. p Shore, the occasion of the latter' I Generally speaking, the.. majority asnination on Wednesday ervening the . Frank, , .: birthday. Of in the Christ,sn Nations T 99s pr*,Lise is backed by all of d I8°` " `� •`�.,,,`a, rots. ez. cif - blrwhei,, accwnp+t.aleta Zook upon ing most of the week in the city, 'by the Hospital Su 0"Ada's wealth and resoarces po tire' Clergy' as a group Pickering Red Qvns Y PPh& Conveners seat by Caaads'a record for W blessed with r that distinction - of - where his Rnothe!r is confined to of the lied Cross, Mrs.. A. Sparks > I maintaining asocial and religious Pickering'- Red Cross Salvage hospital as the result of. a fall, in and Mrs. Goudy, spent •.'Wledneeday - every obligation in full. ning which ,she .severely raeQured .. a Dollars invested in Victory Banois level, that keeps` them -aloof from Committee reports 64 pourids of fat, shoulder. i. + in- Cberrywocd with the Fled Croce ' tM be' paid back at matmitj, . the the. >ry, - everyday hiatitan, _ a and -bones. turned -in up to date. Urdt . there, making • much- needed date shown on the bond. position for which humanity itself As anything, less than 100 pounds i - dressings etc. !Notice to Creditor* - Pte. Don Spra'm, who has'' beesi 'VYctory Bonds finny be add at the is, reeponsihle -moat clergymen we is not considered worth sending a • _ bank or any broker's office at cry are acquainted with have no person- truck to - collect. we stand' to lose AND OTHERS home on sick leave, is now back at Uwe prior to maturity. } +-1 4'oa:.� t>„ L-IJ b a...l, ;. "to. All „l,d. - «e ,oil.�a.lr ia,:e, *;"ua fat 1-ic They are the best possrbre'form of which has created a state of ad- comes rancid after a tare, unless Rotate Walter George Reid � The Women's Institute will hold of security accepted by the bank as triirstion and .respect, by most peo- we can within a short time, make _ nee ' on April 27th t3seir annual ting ewUateral security. Your bond will ple for linen and women of the Min- up this amount4 ( Creditors of Walter „George Reid, at Miss Richardson's. Hostess be -earning interest at the same' istr'Y• Many men' have had a long- Will 'those who have fat or bones 'of the Village of Pickering, in the Mrs. R..- H. Crank assisted by. Mrs. $has, with which the interest on ing and desire to- -became better ac- which �y are willing to oonate tc ( County of Ontario, Butcher, who Roffey and XxZ .' Hutchia6a. Rexn- your loan will be paid in part.- quainted with their - clergymen --- the Red Cross, - kindly -leave the diet} at the Village of Pickering in ernber- the_' Shower of toilet articles Bonds are avaUable in- denamina- have had a curious desire to have sarne at Silk's Butcher Stop, Pick -. the' County of . Ontario on the 20th for the 'Wbmm of Britain - in an ,Maas of $50. $100. $500 and $1.000. 'then 'speak to him} fraan his • own. eeing,- at `their earliest - convenience. of 'February, A. D. 1949, are tea• iform .and not ',in. uniform. Roll Call A, "bearer" bond Quay tie sold at ;ever, on the rime floe t, and in the We receive around $9.00 per hand- bested to send• particulars of .their - "Suggestions for Next YeaYr'st aW 'time, by the person holding language of that -' of the layman's red pounds for this salvi.ee. claims to the tmdersigned before ProgrWn ", .followed :by - a General' the bond - interest coupons are group, not in that of the, pulpit - ' " - May 'let, •1945 after-whictr date his Discussion of our Victory Garden.. _ 3 aftaabed` to this •bond and are due how does the clergyman look upon The-.wool for civilian knitting has estate will be distributed among A good attendance is requested, as- sad payable every nix months, pro- his calling, }low does he loon upon arrived, and the following articles . the parties entitled thereto and . Elie this is our Election of ..Officers, and sated at the bank for t. his "flarck"•- are the vtows express- are needed: Executrix will not be liable for aa5 i reports from various committees. paTmen _ "Registered as to Principal" - is a ed from the pulpit his own, or are 25 Knitted, boy's suits, It --4 'years ciaims ' "of which. she " has not then MeetiliK-st 2.W _ form of vrotection for the owner, their prepared, as a needed prophecy 25 Girl's sweaters uE 4 years received notice. continued in' adjoining' column and cannnt be sold without a "}ow- and stimulant it# his congregation, 25 ')' Oy'a sweaters a--�t year! M er of attorneyf from tile- ownef -- aa_a- matter -of -- routine and--foirn; 15 Girl's sweaters —Q•--8 rears Dated at Qshaws, this 10th day a!f_ X16- Girl's sweaters = dA• --I4 April A. D. 1,943. EUCHRE and DANCE tug I.v.4 Ztn o :.v .+ �' +.. 1._• a i.i •K . -,et- list — beit3g = conscious- -of-any-46- yTtf• -- . - eat coupons attached which may be special need for such-, delivery., 15 Pr. Boy's knee - length sox ' 8►-8. 1 Wt�1D:.iESDAtli, •AP?JL 28, 194T W. E. N. Sinclair, K, C. cashed ,, by_ -anyone. Mreanbers of't'he local.Rotary had Knitters am urgentIl needed to knit Auspices C. Y. Or !, "Fully Registered" bonds are reg. 'a most profitable evening at this the - above. _ I �� of Montreal Chambers ,7,0� . HALL, PICI{ERING istered both as to principal and int- week's dinnet, when Rotarian Rev. _ T l Oshawa, Ontario Solicitor far the'Tsecutrtx 4pfdrWa Orchestra ' erect, -the interest 'being n by M. R. Jenldnson spoke to tVe mean- The Red Cross Camkptign Fund - <: cheque from Ottawa every six bens on his own calling, dividing has now reached a total os itziay.us i :1 '- _ iaonths.. -- - -_ _ 'his address into- •three - speaking of e the minister "the Prophet, the Holders of bearer bemeita ar ad- as, et, wised to - guard then} closely, , they Prigat and the Fiend ". it was an am be sold • by anyone - who may hour of" giest -benefit - t& minister ceisie into possession of •same. Take and dulissten :- few evenings have . H ,9th � a �� d�miC �'ng Cpntribu�11� 1� to Victory ' down the Serial Number of yopt had the attention that was so evid- bonds, this information may be ent, •as on this occasion. We are _ top" &et ` #@_' � } �aia.t.sai s^ nee to yeti-- at -dame - #itirie = write quite sure a inuch- improved and- V W _ down the numbers, Place in an en- erstanding between the clergy and P�risrt i>ser'Meaietrsie• vedepe, and file away in scone safe these few local' l ,lyW%:u „".. F: ... 'JOIN THE mom _ . f i fig y' E ■ ■ N FOR V DRIVE " g -Out Government realizes the importance of nutrition for heap .as an aid to Victory. Government surveys - �9 show that the -diet of many Canadians is deficient: This LEARN FREE HOW To IMPROVE is not necessarily because people eat too little food, H E A L T H T H R 011110 N-- tETfiBlIf- - e they t the wrgirg'arsrrrt of food. RE's , III lull - - y TH•IINK BEFORE, but rather becaas - ca IIIITBITt How- - - -- 01i-� .:: H E l -YOU TRAVEL I - Thaw why it ... is. every Canadian women's ttuty to :: - 'know and apply the basic rules. of Nutrition. And tint's for �►OYr Y today j.. 4 Mill you .be....oarupyinN :• '. • . why we offer you an easy way to putt meals that will Ire setr.er rwM w �_ : , ` \ feed your famt'.y well .. in a asefnl, s�e.ee- weierle- b-isrw S : seats that are needed for t,,'Ew - ,� a s+•r "s"'e r • ._.. new scolds t -to- Weak- to-Win ". ^4.:.. : ;� *� essdN tom. � � :} those on mare or those who" _ So do your part 1 Learn bow to � :� voieta� " sea. I Ittso tmvel on war wait? h nd vitality .Xour T""o'•o"'� -` brio new 3iexlt a to ...{ :. 1 d - c _.::. TN family 1 Get rota copy of "Est -ter f T OOMT NUTI me TM ?;s T'' in CI NMI _ �.. Eastern Horse Phone Pieit. 46 _ ... .. • . _ roar - co-Vd' N ! lEOOQT $REMI TO gfQHi'. o��y,n,rata.,tiw.aM.trAs A _ 1N Spen"rod b� :•TO vlf)«i ``': 't' i P ri 0 no BBBWMG IN UTMY (ON i AIUO) : ,r•: ri�r�+•. 1� 1 in dw imeaa of nutrition and Lariat+ ' w an aid to Vicarr. J ,•'t our feeelage -due to monthly fuse- Gu'in+nn tf- -Sons, Whitby. Ont. IT'S E t,P LL -EST, R `Ai, REtiL'LTS _ :- T'RAdTUR P�[I {'1'+� ti G \V AND Montinfpn- Provinclal lhjtr . _ . Up _ dLLurbaacxs•ItAelpsbutidup after taking .Dixon a Remedy for used, for all m+iNes or trn. -ture. L'mergtmy vi,4gramme . ieslstance againstd f as of "difE- Rheumatir, Pains and Neuritis, cult days." Made In Canada. Mgnro's T)rpq.. Store 335 Elgin, General •Auto• and Tractor Supply. ' / ' - 'ISSUE •No. 1%+ -r4.3 - Otta�ca I'osrpafd $a.b4. 13 Frederick St», Kitchener. Ont. ,,; •, .. < r. , ,>- r••,,! ss•'• w* ti-✓, f' s-. Jryrn .c';7:v,vr�` %.:3't�''•y�? rcx.,,r.m:.,., r.,,.r P'�;.ti. :.. r ,. ,- ` , 4• _ •4 4 � _ • 9 a � •g . `nt • ` � N I '1 R'• - ., � e e, • :u- ,�' •y" � FROM A FAMOUS HERD T T ' s soparate thorn- It "i. decidedly ' worth doing for. the scrap produc- >,F� : tion is now estimated at nearly M M •.y3 > :r, AF' . 7- w _ 20,000 -tons i`mDIIt1L _ 2 The problem' has been met by + - P THE " �e a +w y " 4, �`�s - prorerbtal � aniiaon um m - y omelet is a simple u used by some copper producers on - - - - pared with the task -of separating ore and _commercial scrap. I copper, Line and steel that are all • m mixed- together- in the scrap re- U U. S, To Call Up - s sultine from bullet= trialkjn •overa- - - >s µr: t toons • Y' ..> plants. The difficulty is, a new $ $he Selective Service director-of, yr 1 ' +,Q _ -by t the United States, Brig. -Gen. Lewis R _ - ----- y , ment to change over from bullet p B. Hershey, said he would like to , m jackets made entirely of soft - o postpone i>iduction bf fathers as o o0 • brass to brass clad steel- jackets, V long as possible, but acknowledged y y ' Science.Sercice says.- that calling them Is likely to, be o oa - - - g gtif about July 1.' - . . • — c complex .affair. Instead of the R American Army nurses were Roll your owners! simple solid leaden slug-used in h highly - praised when arriving in 7 7s _ _ - v Zealand. g hke ' the Garand aiffV tke Spring- Red River c A R hullet- with-a hail . .�_ .,. - " - ` - Jacket, filled with ahead - antimony" w - - -.. d .'.V -4e.y� u.spersal sae a at hatrkham,- btrathmore'heilo l.on- a alloy to give it weight And bal- . .,BUILD A FUTtJRE h hang onto...Old- timersWillter! - - " pared cost Harry Haya of Calgary $ $1,275, a ante. A copper -zinc alloy that y you th2t onee you try Cigden's, - I amounts to a soft brass (techi= - - N- - - - you'll stay with it because-it's a _ a 'cry' "gilding metal ") hoe• been r roll -your- owner's dream - a ' t throfighbtit Canada and the United ' used.Scrap from jacket - making ' ' . d distinctive blend'of choicer, riper .. , , ' 'iebaoddes. Try1tetf . .. ���A t j�/�mr1_L�, T The famous'herd, has Ron more s simply be down and- re- - - Y - ' .._ than 900 R.O,P, = records,- includ- m mod. O Opden'i gyality for pipe >tmokuf, ing two 1,000: and 1,100' pound fat , , t 1Mlschslnic■llg- miadsd youths to - too, In Opden's Cut Plug " "• - - -}ford of C.P.R. 6 up p i y r records and- 30 -�o1- from 800 to 900- =° d deeided to use -a steel racket ebst- t train is Aircraft Engineering Farms, Alberta. Realizes p pounds of fat. The greater propor- e ed _ ;10,760 d don of the records was made - _with o with �T' under normal condtttons: Una of a alloy. In the - scisp, the steel is A ALSO One 'hundred and, forty -one Rol- s such record - Holding cows, Btrath -- s still -firmly stuck to the alloy and - - - -_- ntein- Friesian cattle from the C. m more Kobe Nina, with a record i it becomes a -chemical job to M Mechanics with automobile P. R. supply farms,at Strathmore, o of more than 906 pounds o3 butter- a ar perienee. Alberta, were Bold at Markham f fat in a year, was purchased by, -_ April 12 and 13 for the sum of V V.M. Butterfield, Brockfort, N.Y., p pP41y n - - W.760. h highest price of the first day H HLARNF.SS & COLLARS " nearest - "I wonder if Howard will Cattlemen from every Province• w was brought by Strathmore Lenore _ Employment & Saeeti:e l lore m. when I'm old ?" - - ba Canada, is well as buyers from H _. _ _. E Service Office • •� ' i i tlhs United States, crowded the C Colony dale Romeo -Sir Heilo, for a your - nearest Harness Shop Y Refer to WO 700 n now, dear: - _�nFlesi tent erected e$ tie' Fair � �vbiet i:;f "� was --Pali tiS - , Ar>n- w we sell our goods only tnrougn - -- arathniore cattle. ` ` er stiff bidding -against J. A. Sat= G your F The sale was officially 'opened t ten of V.asalia, Cal.. The sire was ` `I rigght, and- so are our prices T TORONTO CITY P POLICE FORCE -.. by George C: Jackson, Downsview; b bought by W. J. Wood of Alliston 9 9Ye manufacture in our fat- - -. - ` ` - - -- - Ont.. president of the Holstein. f for $825. t tories - Harness, Horse Col- - - T WAhV'.IEP ` lmesian Association, and in a brief - : :1Sr. Sutton ass the largest in- = = laze, $neat` Pads'' Rgrse -$last - TEMPORARY C Ceremony before the sale com• d divfdual buyer at the sale, taking G Goods. Insist on Staco Brand A Ages 29 yealrs an4 aver; Married - I%ysicaily fit; at )east 5' 9" in ' ' -at Holstein breeders of- Eastern o pair = Trade marked Goods, and yotf- s To be available for appointment immediately. Uniform clothing Canada for their great work in. 2 200 escb. - - s supplied. Asiveloping Strathmore Hokstefns. A Armstrong Brothers also -'took = = SAMUEL TREES CO., LTD. f fy- Nfa:est Efmp2o nevi- a and ' _ ' - $lral6 -V, a - if,iva WeS�inton tt • - ff,s ,Tr f-A,s ,,> Ti, /T �+!)!• _ 'Setecfiti+e S - Assoclation, - to John IfcCulloch. , $1,025, Arthur G. Maddigan of 4 42 Wellington St. E., Toronto r aaperintendent od agriculture for 1 , Ridgeway claimed Strathmore 00 C.P.R. In Western Canada, and t two - year -old Strathmore D a is y � D ADVERTISEMENTS � � � � � � - . e Smithhav , strafe that dairying could be car- ! Outside of Air, Batten's pureb,as- _ _ sled out- BZOCCeasfuBy i ' !s- few anlmals left Ontario., Al. A AGENTS WANTED F F1L0WHI FOR SALE O OVPER TO INVEX-roks. - - ' R together ?$ buyers purchased Hof L LADIES! No 'doubt You Wish to L LAKE ERIE POUND NET FISH- A AN. OFFER TO EVERY- INVENTUl, IYde t magnificent contribution , one calf going to Erskine m make money;_. -Our Agency offers e ery f of i ;: tin ae>ricu3ture and t0 the derelo p , • Smith of Ste hento n N.Y., sad Y YOu t _' equipment separately. Roy - Miller, • •C?o:. Registered Patent Attorneys, >Nat of the D going to the Now Brunswick i interested, write us and we will T T.owbanks. Ontarla 2 273 Ban Street. Ottawa, Canada. _ _ Holstein -Club. P Ben alo our t r V PRO OF STRAaBFJRR Y PLA STS atisAUGii s RaCLed Pilot Has Y C S FETHZktdTU! N a . Too Many Shoes e AGENTS B BABY CHICKS ' -BS,ORGIA_'•1 BAY STRAWBERRIES P PatenC Solicitor's. - 'blatabllsnea - . H)IBRIDS FOR EXTRA VIUOUR a a t r a 1 n) 100' - 31.00,- 6oP-- ;13,5a Q Booklet or informatloa on ray Lteat. B. E. Miller, o! Loa 'AII- a 'W A also Do ular purebreda.- complete I IOVO6- ;6.00; "Kellogg's 1000-$8.00. Premler'I • PATE:iTa AND TRADE MARKS • - i ' A N T E D S ... -0 o slakes ever welcomed. into . Cultural dtreetlons, -Prepaid de- I INVENTORS FREELY Ap�'I +ED .an A _ l BACK THE ATTACKi HELP RE- d dens " - Starner, Ontasle. t how to r s It happened 'when bfiller, a f _ B lease more f 'Toronto. Established ever forty >b�ter pilot, bailed out at 22,000 _ YOU SHOULD- APPLY o over. The shires are poised t UYErllt/i • CLEI[Mlffi " "are. > _ Y tt o drama or ciaAmin 2 write to as PERSONAL sei'schmitit ' FQ]t - a �chleken business can be of great m answer your questions. g _ _ GnOther in North A=riea. ; ; .,• � help to Victory by raising more L ment tL • Parker's Dye works _ WORLD'S GREATEST DIS�_OV- 4Y4. a more a4;ga for Canadlan con- r Birthdate and $1 to P.O. Box 801, v "' 1T Arabs. 4 4 -' f f, r o m Gov rRmeAt Approved,. P PA" FOR. SALE They conducted him to the ' .PEOp(,FS CREDIT k '- blood- tested treeders. Also fur- 10- CRE FARM FOR SALE. ONE, . .: YOUR I.- Q,,? - ' _ _ _ _ -_ _ o our low prices on light and me- m mile from Arnprior Oat on - Arab custom. they motioned. him a alum weight >' co'ckorels. Tweddle L -8 +tea rry LL. L Bence Test, $2.00 postpaid. Free M tit on the while -they' - LIMITED C -Itus, On .. c counarl. - William: Foster. late _ _ - removed his flying boots. } }61.183 YONGE'. STREET _ WE - APOLOGIZE. TO T H O S E $7,00-FARM, lot. 184 ACRES, •CORM- 4 4117 Beac Vocational . Service, • "Boy did their 'eyes T TORONTO _ n nhosp orders had to be returned. w wheat fifteen fall plowing, colt}- . . -- iltey saw another pair Of shoes m But with ever month f fortab'le house, b PRACTICAL NCla31 \(i • lWerneath," said Stiller. c - o chicks now for summer delivery; b sofa w ter, excellent Whe4t B BE A PAACTICAL NURSE. HAVE After some COn8ldreatlOn the _ _ o Quickly m miles Teeawaten-- F. P. Moore, n steady employment • at good pay " " Arabs decided custom had been I Ipoultry are not rationed -heljr B Box $46, Teeswater,• Oat. . .free - particulars of our low price Unf3ed and miller'' entered -plus --- � �tai-ntalf• �...iri.�. lacda2u w„i, ,l,eea y GLADIOLI:S BULBS S yL o.�.c .4if ixi�3' -��ov. ac. shoes. L Linotype Operators and Com- m month. Bray Hatchery,. 130 Joht; 1 GLADIOLUS BULBS, 35c DOZ., - 1908), Toronto 12, DepartmFnt G. - - at p Employtiient and Selective Set'- B BEEN AND BEE EgUIPMENT H Hyndford,a3(lntarEO eler'e Rabbitry, P PHOTOGRAPHY list* music, and the wives (plural, v vice Office, REFER. TO FILE W WOULD PAY CASH FOR BEES,. H HAIRDRESSING SCHOOL D DON'T' TRUDGE THROUGH Scales, etc. • LD A H N HA1RU1tESSINti THrJ H •Poe Heat, Hali, or Hall . - D Robertson ' method. Informations - HAVE YOUR' SNAPS MEN a r F FOOT BALM R on request regarding classes. D Delivered by Mail and W BAL :31EEKA FUUT BAL.Nf destroys d pei•rectly URGENTLY NEEDED : offensive odor . instantly, 45c K KELP RANTED S Supreme -quality and . fast -tier vice �l� D :betty. Ottawa` agent, Denman • SINGLE 3iFN W i1,TED ON FULLY I IMPERIAL PHOTO SERVICE- - to train for � e�nipRrY3 Bni -y farm. •Ap-ply xtu t -• - WAR WORK.;- ) - — —_ e fag age rnd ,vages, to i4 -nts ' Station _ - )f'\ L LARGE C:LADIULCTS IIULBS, RAIN- ' WANTED RI LI: \t T,F, tV0�I:1•N FOR - „IiHF;[3IATIC P►1 \8 � - - -- - Ages 16 -50 ( \IititAry exempt) l livered. Kuyper's Bulbs, Hatzic, h house work and plain coercing Subsistence allowance• - giver{ while . . D.C., Re grow the best only. # #a- prisate f:natte in Toronto. food P PEOPLE. ARE TALKINUI AB< UT - -in train'rnk as follows: h home. LiLct:�f outings. Ottly three .- t the good resulus from tak g _ _ - -- Single Alen and All Women, $9.00 F s.+ a FUR SALE t to fam:li. Very good wages. Fare D Dixon's, RbmeBy for Rheumatic - - ,s w Iker week. Married Jfen, .$13:00 F F � CHOICE YORKSHIRE B U -A R S, o - - Munro's' Drug Store, .335 l gin, . .° 'Hamilton get" $5.00 extra) a . S and Sows, from two months up, O LOAF TUl1ACC0 - u 10 -Week Courses are - - . .the_ L FIVE POUNDS DARK LEAF $1.50, S STAMPS. _ trrg, •,-One, choice Clysdale Stal. • •Five Founds Virginia and Burley Machine Shop work, men or- women l lion; one Hackney Stallion, Col. L Leaf for pipe $C:?0: Five Pounds B BRLTrsu COLLONlES AND FOR =- r r= = Welding (Arc, Gas) men or women l lie dog pups- heelers, two fe. V Virgin[n Leal cigarette Tobacco s sign approvals. 3 values New- t t Power Sewing° Machine - wonvea -° - - = - m male's; eight 'fnoaThs - working.• 3 3.65, - Postpaid.- Natural Leaf '•To- f foundland Royal Family, used, to ? ?_s Drafting - - - men or women _ _�_.�.1i..�., H Herbert J. Riffles, Ifeene, Unt. o Co., Goaminston; Oritatiro. - -applicants. sendlnk; - -+e•- Reid, 30- Industrial Chemt•st•ry, men•or women � �n�t°a- � Oak St., Toronto.3 Graduates of these courses are In - B1�`TC e gti•eat demand. at good -wages - - -F - - I o es P ,1IEDICA3L •'- TRAUTIUN-ENG(�E-' •' -• - -- -- - -- "._;; Write, Phone or Apply to - -EMALE B .and - Tric1•cle parts, Ally condi- - NATURE'S itCJ1Ell'IL•'S. TREAT FUR - SALE -AN EAGLE GASOLIVH D. W. BATES, b 374 Clarence M Money ' back ua- rantes -, T Traction engine, 30 H.P. on belt Director of War Emergency, A V�EAKN E ESS q Arthrits and Rheuma -tism pain . c clutch pulley, price $350.OU. Apply _ _ `a Training V SiRGLE COrbFil. RHODE ISLAND & quickly relieved with Breenalone ; owner, - Hamilton, Ontario R Lydis S. Pinkham's Vegetable f for hatchinFr, Group one $3.0'0 for t went 32: m), Indian Remedies, Go O Days, 4 -4. •Eirenfnga, Monday to � and not only- helps- relieve 1 15' =$5.00 for after 00 for 50. T , '••w+";n.i�•f .G� +rte a �' se � �'* •' o,.en,,e• . p/ - .- w+!w.+k• ,.�.. ,yr,,,-- �...r. -- r j .r'e- •r«.,nn � ' . 1 'C -,: • G �aG^Y a. • f �' J"' .�:, = Tui1F,y�IT�. , .,�r' l� a�i ties - 5 r�'�••� �'. ��i: • � - •' -'i'lw L.R-r r.+`L'1i. own �" �► r b°°Yej, r ... every Canadian' Home Should.Ha a the u W Yea I' met Lafallette, Dick- v v .'� se's manner was suddealy ' curt. ' `' ^- ti • -- "Cbaimink man I expect, he's s . N • big s4scess -with women. Now., )M� - - -- I must be'' off." Ile refused" the _ - proffered refreshments, made his adieux, walked;' with a slight feel - ' : ing of heaviness, towards the gate. • He did not know• for what reison a j •; - that sudden starkness should af= , SONG 'BOOK itict trim;' but there it was; as if _ - �'r = the Sparkle had Bone from the 1 -- ;;' champagne of life. Over 225 World Famous Songs and Choruses - AniVs iiousddiers lost that custards 'and blade- -But before he reached the Mammoth is the word to describe this remarkable $1.00 B�+Quicklyand easily made withl pure. high quality jealously, guarded door= -and Don volume -4t -is sheet music size, and has 221 pages of • ,' Canada Corn Starch. are a delight vtaith any luncheon Enrico religiously preserved the to world's choice songs -truly a mammoth collection. � � din menu. privacy of his magnificent home Peslep CS - -his arm was impulsively caught, At this time when Canadians are urged to "Eat Right' he was swung a bout ; Dolores was AMONG A HOST • OF to Feel light" these delicious desserts w,1l;pceve a .� ,.. there, mischievous glints in her OTHER SONGS . lkele�sadduiacn- to_thrnutritroa�a.fratuced� � ' %�: remarkable eyes. She grasped the the book contains - the National Food-for Fitaeas Campaign. Follow - ttis coat, �v, ou a ,nt hose of No man's Lana lapels of Ganada's Food-Rules for-Health said Fitneai. i R D° From secret, of affectation, she lifted her •rye scar, . -f glowing lips to. his. �! irk( o• caaaaz - 'cT.haaik8- :vrariug...g auo 1tuIITe, The Loot Chord darling!" she said. "Have youaP WORLD Mthey old Rugged Cr°a still got those chocolate biscuits The Stranger of, Gable. ������ I used to like so much? I'll come °� Peel rourrd -as- soon -as- - can." Sa iier.ia the rentgbt)-- ' Then she' danced away to � o a �2ne INS whistle to the cardinal; and' the The Band he R:d% - heaviness departed as by magic from Dickie's soul. That kiss, he Lm° Play foa •as assured .himself, meant nothing. 411 x.K•K -Racy „ cheeks before pushing him aside tot- but-it explained. himself to Song 1 0I to ru>r into the 'patio. She called: himself.. It still seemed to be Dream of t-ove Lie6eserana) i "Mother, Mother; where• are ILoveYou _ you ?" From the profusion of thrilling through him as he 1% Ywr.br By oleanders, poinsettias, hibiscus crossed the Plaza afoot -clean . Bresd CAPTAIN FRANK- H. -SHAW and a score of other vivid tropi- forgetting his waiting car -. and +' Who UifuttDsoar — — cal trees, a languid voice' called: entered the Consulate. I Drs, d�e such 1014 � CHAPTER IV "Here! Is that Dolores ?" A That Lafollette bleke isn't go- tseo.n Halr,.tc, eta. i to mart her without a A MAN TO BE WATCHED - fountain tinkled musically, and a n8 y - -SLAY or, SING Higgin's car was.. at the Mole. cardinal began to whistle a defin- struggle," . he said to' himself. And "'Voice P o GuiiW -when he handed Dolores ashore; fte tune -II Baccio. Higgins had then, such being his constitution, + s -and she was quite wailing to alt- given the identical bird to Dolores he riddled his mind temporarily = cept ifs convenience. Higgins had on her twelfth birthday, the year of all disturbing thoughts and - This wonderful book has everything imaginable l,etareen its ooverr -gems from the concentrated on business. �t °mss' songs' �t� °maw' panic and "tar songs, satxed s°ng� 'her driven to the formidable en- he took up dutq in San Josef. songs from the sunny south, Stephen Fosters immortal compositions, a�ro- spirit• trance .to the' Can Falleiro; the "That's Disk -- he remembers "Let's p �� chitdrea get that report finished •� t 46ve >p. hymns and Christmas, carols. The boost -` city ome of her family in a nr Sebastian," he told his secretary, also contains a choice selection of the bat popular song chorus" of this uar. ty Y and the girl excitedly protested, •who was entering up voluminous ter century. The exquisite pisao settings are by Hugo Frey, world renowned street near the Plaza Grande. He and whistled back a stave of the details with a spidery pen. - editor and arranger. Well on good paper --a colossal collection of great was anxious to make a definite tune, before heading for the nook eyes, Excellency," said'' the somge -the best et. Marvellous value at $11 nil- ' -• impression. on her, for, accustom- where Donna Elenora was estab factotum with l gush. said- was a • ad to quick decisions -: habit fished: Higgins held back to per- lutton for work. "I bare already . ' GORDON V. THOMPSON LIMITED made him. ha realized creasing force that the girl was ad in private. _ compiled the trade figures for the 'ORDER rkOM - .193 Yosye St., Dept. CN Toronto a disturbing influence in a nor. + , « past month. There in also the TOUR DEALER Send ..- copies Mammoth Song Book' orally easy -going life; her sheer statement from the mining cem- OR USE THIS Dear me, he heard in a quer- pan y." for which I enclose a ...... .............. , vivacious beauty had given him s ulous tone; "you're terribly big, y = jolt' that surprised him. .. . * SPECIAL ORDER Name ..................:....... ........::..................:.: �n.laa It, lag unAo.w ♦nnd 44w� . "CVMV lu swd we lilorner - Dolores , t,IIV d as�d- Francisco, °°aua Blenorn was cnagrineo nke O• ;« riuwu, Ditile said a:vsl'PVrr Addreei,..._._...:::�._.. - - - - -- 4444..... _ - ''the door-keeper," undid the pop- she was given to feminine vanity crisply. " "Usual heading." derous bolts of the grilled outer in .a high degree; and her, pre-. Off we go, then; 11 have the T FOR ALL u _ tench of extreme vouth would no honour to report that although 101188 OF praise -aaa usual. But she always longer hold water now that she since my • last communieatiou had a grown -up daughter to ac- there has been a sporadic - out- . . seemed to think- you were her. count tor. "Must you wear break of attempted revolution, _ - _....- white- haired lwy, if you remem clothes that make yvu look the situation is now in hand ;• and . PIP middle- aged ?" it is my fixed conviction that' op. destruction.-= Two shops had_been "Yes, Excellency?" asllced Seh-. Francisco s facaP brown and Dolore's laugh, tinkled an -ans- portunitles for the advancement set on fire; the chief of police astian, pen poised over the official withered like a stale walnut shell, were the years of her absence had of British trade. with Hiyatala had been hanged to a lamp - post;.. Foolscap. registered incredulous amazement were never better than at resent. the President had bolted, tatting Dickie Higgins realized that for , not helped her .to forget .her moth- p -' st sight o! the girl's sparkling or=s weakness. It is recommended —"' - •• -with him as much Aa was portable once his. thoughts had strayed- loveliness; his mouth folded into "I'll go back to short-skirts and He dictated decisively, never of the Treasury. • from the matter immediately to a grin; he threw -uo his withered -: - -.- l=A_ ,.ue _. hands with a protest to the saints. '"`ks,.. .rip ullered. --You can_ r-- ��.:a. f.,� �w•1. «••d — L. �:+; t`huf, u,ighr, a man expect to no tell • everybody I'm your young so a stared reflectively at the ` tirfth such a cem ezamental Conn- arrival of • this man LafalIette Dolores gaily kissed him ,on .both sister. Don Mickie's brought ma bullet -marks still pitting the walls try? Actually he felt there was _ n„ght not portend evil for the and, Mother, I've met the most, of his office. A dry smile crewed : nothing to save accept conditions country tef his - adoption; the coup - MUE No. 1% -43 frightfully fascinating man in the his mobile lips. In many Brays it , as they existed, work strenuously, try to which he had devoted his - _ g world aboard the ship." 7- seemed only yedier 'ad- y- tl>-_C - tlii_ and pray-for -- better times. Peace heart and nerve and sinew during ; "Do come along, Richard" en- Plaza outside had been packed had descended on Hiystala, bat- • the colourful, constructive -years. . treated the elder, lady's voice, with a vociferous mob, intent on but- I'd better keep a pretty close �� eye on that merchant." he thought, - What a ptrasger you are . Ia - "Ali right, Sebastian -- where had "there anything fresh ?" GOOD EA TING NEWS I got ugh She was lolling in a hammock. (Continued Next -Week) chair, -languidly waving a palm- leaf fan.; a self- indulgent woman - r, OINTMEN actually ly as strong ran aone of the '4 • . `' < : ` Egg Production S i . y $�`�a ` .. •c ,a .. • wary mustangs that roamed the m- - land lairs. 1 Up In Ontario P � g, - "I've bast . - fnr - n _ _ - _ Dickie apologized, her silky hand steadily increasing. A survey RI TiSN WOMEN shows that production in south - at his lips. I'm one of the few western .Ontario for the Brat three rd -� >:. <: months of 1948. was e hard- -men -- in Central -- -• x;:;;`" ;.;..: per cent. America.. And the newest thing ,;r greater than for the same bertod is this' remarkable daughter of ours." Donna • El in 1941, but only nine Der cent. - Y Snots lifted STOP HEADACHE heavy Iids to topsides him, as if ;? increase was noted during those ��ADC IT Minn a hitherto - unheard note is his h *'' months this year.i �C� rvice surprised her. Jne looked at Dolores again; a slow smile �� k, stole over her face She nodded. _ „ N „. y / - -THEM It would suit her fans admirabl to have the girl married quickly ' and off her hands; and if she - w: �� married Dick Higgins the match s v:::' r.... •< €:' :::N art ....:.... a '�y= '.A���� >�s.. . Today, there's a little white tablet gg • Y ` MA that's makin alot of difference .... would tie agreeable. Herself Morning, neon or night, what could be sweeter -thin the heavenly to women throughout the whole British, she.wished her daughter aroma of -All-Bran Maple Syrup Muffins perfuming the air that wends British Isles. A recent British, to marry into • the chosen race, its way from the' kitchen. The recipe makes' its debut just in time Government survey showed up having experienced' something' of to ring in a new rur of -maple syrup. You will find these muffins _3hese facts: that women all over the Spanish attitude towards its kind to y.,our ration cards and ve �a ealin to ry pp g your palate. !i ^wain, are counting on Aspirin s►omr nkinA AIUBran Maple Syrup Muffing mnpnwa NZ tablets as one of the three most-- • + a - - ' • - - I tablespoons shortening 1 cup flour Co ,e � e helpful drug items for maintaining "You'd lari ig� maple syrup 2� tt a goons baking powder by Q p g auung You d better. come and din*' goon salt a health and morale. to= night,. Richard," she invited. s/g .cap milk ?ii teaspoon sods Now that hundreds of thousands "We'll ask in a few others - I've•. 1 'cup Alr- rB an i KIDNEYS. of women are working in war plants, been neglectful; and wt might go Beat shortenin syrup together; add egg and beat well. Add ; doinff men's Sobs in the factories, on somewhere and dance. • The milk and All -Bran; let soak until most of moisture is taken up.f Sift �lpY is syyl�fr ECpapmjtQl s there s no time to give in , to new orchestra they have at the dry ingredients together; add to first mixture stirrin only' until flour ditions can �rreck your health headache neuritic or neuralgia Su erba is divine the tell me.'r disappears. Fill greased muffin pans 4 wv- rairas ri� and bake in a' r / B P , y . faster n --disordered--kidneys a2A paCn. 86 whea'distreas first - starts For a woman afflicted with a moderately hot oven (400 F.) about 26 minutes lafiamed bladder. Your back ache ...women reach into their pocket- stunning headache,. as )tie claiin- Yield: 8 muffins (2% inches in diameter). .miserably. You have restless nights. You books, and take the tablet t All -Bean Sugarless Muffins _ - suffer leg cramps and rheumatic pains. they ed, she appeared keenly interested 2 - tablespoons shortening 3+ cup milk When these things happen your kidneys kfWto h_.V Can trust. in dancing. P sugar* ° 1 cup flour - need help in Rltering out acids and 'f► cu su Aspirin has helped millidns. It's _ . "Mail boat. day's niy .buoy time;' .. 1 egg " �iit teaspoon salt a - poisonous wastes that are undermining 1 •._.. P ' _ .. one k the analgesics known.. the l less,, that � I dla of invited 1 Blend lshortenin andle - a • - or teaspoons baking powder your health. , 02 - _ , .. _ �_: t het uicL•1Y —with _. Give hem this <• B g eager thoroughly; add egg and beat well. - GOLD M$DAL Haarlem O'il Capsules �gobeaureyou have Asp#r,n.Itcosts Barker: "Any other evening, Ntir' in Ail-Bran and milk; t soak until most of moisture is taken up. GOLD MEDAL- Capsules contain less than If a tablet in the economy though." - - slit flour with salt and - baking p4>Rder; alldd to f1;'st miKtulre and stir acsgn44 y ulnas asacunts the " - onl�y until flour disappears. Fill grened muffin pant two-thirds orlgInat slid geanine Aaarkm Oil butch bottle. Aspirin is made in Canada Did 'you meet t}ifs °'fascinating - Drops). You will tx gratefully surprised v 'arid "Aspirin " -is the trademark oil 'frightfulness, . Richard? Do tell Wand bake in moderately.bot oven (400 °F.) about 80•minutes. D a way they relieve clogged kidneys Limited. If me what he,a like, Fascinating Yield: 8 large muffins (8 jtaches in diameter) or 12 small muf- 'i'ite Baer .Coopany, Stns (2% inches.. in diameter). -' and irritated bladder. =J gOtldon tseetheBayercroeaoneach men are so rare in San Josef; a «+ Go to your dtvggiat now and act a doe dbl , *NOTE :—% % cup corn syrup may be', used -instead instead of -sugar if ° - box. Be sure ou ask for GOLD MEDAL i re not getting Aspirin. has no temptations to W milk is redneed to 'iii oun, y 0! You g g P woman Haarlem oil Capsules. ]] ` \t: - - s +'1, .• nee . J _ t'+ , 1. _ .. .. .. .•+�._�.. 3 •. .. i _ • •, , - - : .- - _ . _.. _ . ,. .. • • -' - .._. .. �,' . 77-- •.' ... 'w w•' .. ^:S . �lw'f. 'pb , -- ... ••a'i••^�" 1 .,. .. - - • .. .. I -a w >� ilex. _a R �, l�n.�. ►: z�.t� yam ice. is >: v Fare l�evatot , �� AQbmwt 86 P � _ Clarke rent F. own �►; p»* ;. 1. airaaioa AZnON RCN GIB MMXXAL �. �. �. .... TRANSPORT :al - a4t M,08 ' � s;�,a■ N, For 69 CoontiM ' ed Yerk-"d �1.9 ecru, -M per tow ,• ow Price. �' °' aaiel soce,r,roe ibr Coro. La Peas► - ' l l.tf : &�ierbnsb $QS 't$j tdea of C. s. a X and of er tas� Sto�e QAR ?sue$ - -- - >� 7e.rw .wide: tease .e fa. - a. z. Prey" (forwer Pnioss so MOVING Prentios). Farm and Farm Mom Phone 8tonf vine 1D0 Ora% end Clops of all Sbdo 10 ' G wsnpaent i.iu°e«i ; galas a specialty at !air wd ai+oaa�wy SA14D (TRAVEL STONE Order yeller chick starter early ! r;5 fkUMDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY t ) Imam st, L. SLonffvllle, t�f� -� `� - _ %sTiW biaebee sad Dairy Peeie rogue JS1, Avdl it-28 -ad 11 - . " Mskr4�iy, Mcdiesi, and Surgical D • g. � s M � 'I he G' ay Sister's - bard to reDlaee► cases takes, C onto _ at t' F : :. :.Maternity Semi•Room Barbara Stanwyeb 'George Brest ' RegWilred.Nursainattendance and jueurSnce Of Ail $1La Xm 11W WANTED -24huuorse mce given. 6. ' PERMANENT 14AGGINE Pf14 DEAD HORSES 'ANDCATTL@ Ambulance Service Stnst; Rat6d. Availa6'le wltl — TFIATaRAYS 1 HE TEMPER For tree plea np phone MRS, E. K. GOOD 25.37 MONDAY, TUESDAY, w EDN'SDr AND N NERVES ES. IT MAY 8 feemity and oervite. YOUR EYES. al;ooxLlx .•.... ba F 26i CLAREMONT �.. :.........' • '938' BUSINESS or PERSONAL 71�3dr :: -` (hone - -- --A Z7 sea 28. - -- TYPING _ : _ C. Fix TUB K; 'ORT: D. PICK); RIIV.9 ............... bob • PICKER1Ifh ................. 8!P 1•�olida inn Ad�rart1sing Copyr- a- SFeeialtY— BROUGIMm. PICK 515 Y ' - • - • BOX 165, F'ICKERING � ....- " . �y 21"k H6■ P. Q AGINCOVR'k ... :. zone 2144 Plwne T'icfc. ] t0 Bing Crooby and Fred Astaire OSFIAIRtA, ONT. We pay the phone clargeE ° —. - -- : ... .......... - -- subjects adeet Sbo:<; Phone ib16 _ -- -- - - -- GORDON YOUNG LTD Quality Meat - - : - sTometo Phone Ad. 3636 - - BHURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY •. May a" a, April s� -sac FAA D 10 5 ER V 1 C E _. Reap The Wild JIM �r�► :.: Fish in season - ':. WW _- - SILKS MARKET - . ww,aae•ee,eswsg : - BUY A BOND � ,eyed I wee � - —.An Tulare or Modkl - -,— .ARTHUR FIELD PHONE a2 r $ .. . _ PICKERING - — : 0NT. • The Farmers' a Farm _ . A c oneer - •.. - . Alvin S. Farmer -- -Fars Stock — *'urniture Sales - - - .:A Specialty 22 Y"We experiences. No Sale . - - Too Large or Teo snaslf - "' Goonky, Out. R. R. L or - Pboae ate df 730! r Mlle -Duple Leaf Mutual Fier • Yoe own value your -fat drip• ' ; and WAWANESA INS. ilo► pdngs. soap fat and boats to - _ - - �1 your meet dealer. He will �. y yon the established pricy I' "�'� • • . - /� dri and the t Cheap Rates for Farm and Cc=**' � I• . werf/ scrap fat you was', you i Buildings ,. t can ma ae - _ -- � . -- ' .. :— ;r+�a>' local voluntary Salvage . - 'Windstorm Insurance on Buildings _ - - - or ell Loca,l -Windmills, Silos etc.. Pro ±e�tion of- pmpPrt� to -clay is conservation for tomorrow. fNa:.Cha>dty, .Automobile insurance of - - .,ho when you paint, go to your Martin-8enour dealer. -- _. - " All Kinds He is the Haan who. can tell you best about "winning" - You can, donate your fat dri -Write or Phone : edlour combinations. He is the man who really ows t tv�a. so:a fat and basic �' l _ �' saw :� Bowman Rowe and the most economical and practical ways of applying it. - they - His advice is sincere sad helpful —the parts he sells are ttbesa is r°`r or— ll �►JEDTSY; 70NTAR10 t _. e : :' = stall with the enduring qualities thatr Stand the "test of T you eaa- eontjaue e, place out A"WASK-eat Clean where rush - - — -- e - t><elleet, .« Cocirrf err MARTINmSENOUR ; . 1,e�aireMar a iuttetv`t wq t� /�lle/'Q f /Oltt .■...K ...r. r,... /j0 ' R.0 • CLEND'ENIN'a r' -- U DIRECTOR F NEIiAL �. - -YY9g daughter, thing of this interesting hobby, sol- Day or Night - -. eenwoo� We are sorry' to lose Mr, and icit Mr. Toole to visit your Instit- Private Ambulance Mrs Wsriy and family froul our ate. Following the meeting the El Phone Mark. 8000 or neighborhood, they having oved to ectioii of Officers and "preamm Malvern 6000 t 8• to Kmpm but rich de- Pontypool t of reports" was heard. 'Mrs. I. ,Rev. McVey will conduct mine - Pugh, Secretary -- attendance d r- cLS saasa -va + ;• "�� -- Faster Service at the three church - ' _ _ _ memorials tkat will of the circuit on S=da3�Spec- ins the year 2'49 ' with' 38 visitors; pig' from , every '11 meetings held, 8 special papers ' .. 3a1 -music by the choirs. I Dim�arboa W. A. invite yon to aft- ` _ sgmdpoial, In' dignity - ' _mien Edna Green spent Sunday in Vhitoval a pl�'t 4 addresses, 2 t t and Du an = W. Tea and Sate, in the of appearance our - -tom city. play. 7 ditty bast' sent to sailors.: t of the church on There- - work will stand out • 0, city. H: IF.�llid..r ni Braokdin, and �-- - Mrs. 'W,. Fitch, Treasurer, reported ' day, Alat 2W4 at S o'clock. A sale through the agq. -- t�yb6 raised during the year, $181 Jltm % I Gee visited Mr. and Mrs: The April meeting .. of the Wbm- o! Aprons, plants and miscellaneous No Greater Tribute . talent money, $24.76 raised by the -. IF Wb Gibson recently. i en's Institute was held at the homme concert, in the hall. Mrs. Randall Kingston Road West The many friends o! Mn . Bethel of Mrs. A. Fleming. Topic — Aeries Mrs• Walton Annis is making a N. W. STAFFORD at'e sorry to learn that her illness ulture and Canadian UXIUStries. 'reported lv 81 gai0nAr sent o Red' il�� recovery, after .recent Hashes, )R. ,,, I Roll Call w Shield Salvation Army for bombed in . "will keep her Irani 'helping in the •se " b9 s "dons- � illness. ,, �� . store for some time. We all wish lion of bones, for sslvag}s ". Mrs. jYL. British children. $38 sent to the Wear ,Mrs. N. Idttlelord has' been con. ft 469 VWW Ont: GrI!!in read and in Fund. Officers elected R+� s 'speedy reoovezy. g Asper , tined to the the hospital, but st the PAO W., A. will sponsor a p1m. on the 'IFsruwr and his wartkno President (3rd, term, Mrs. Goe- ; Vtausna�ip weber is 1AW _ Dl>oare ink tea Stmday &boo, pftbie�ms' : • Mrs. Wt Fitch gave a den, Vdce- PrssWent it* J. Hackles, ' Ontario and ! FmchniWo . Bay ' is r • Z'reaaureT Mrs. Fitch, t4eeretary Oomr oa . At Sll; ..' ;at $.8p p. M. paps on " ' Dehjdrated Yegetab Mrs Hugh Pugh; Sick and Visiting �u� considerable alarm to Pro- Mrs. . U 1m . 3bc. An interesting prograpn Its". Mrs, L. Tran gave a reading lfm : N. Randall; Directors — Mrs, pew- owners at Dunbarton Shores. " ad coloured siodou ' - pictures loll oil' ".�", which ' wad enjoyed.: Mr. M. GAffln, Ma. G Hooks, Mrs. Preliminary arrangements' far- the !'- _•' : ptwb( the Ewer. Silas • Toole was the guest of aimr, Spring Flower Show were made at - -- ]$ass Petty, our Public School his address entitled " Q: Trap and Mrs. J. Pugh. Preis, FYngem .and an Executive' Meeting of the IIortt- . %ocher 'was taken seriously ill on Thy" which dealt with the hab- 1llri.. Randall and lira: Buckles. Del- icultural Society at-the.-home of Mr. _ '.I, tbsrelor+s the school will be its wall says of VVYId Birds and Ali- egy►1<e District Rep. Min. R. $. Chae...Risic, on Monday evening. An amused Until - after thi ' Easter hol'- imabL For the post -ten years ; _W Johnsoa _ y order ban already been placed for., Mays, when k is wtpected Hiss bas kept a record of the time and p �y i,zrd'--chryzanthemuern . to be 'dist- lpbtty will be able to resume date. d of the retnra of the swallow, DUNBAR : 01�' ? L- lbuted as piemhmos to ail members Clbgp ettalstlsos to 1&. and' ),Im. I also the date and time o! ispsrtptiM • - - :.. good. standing at tlno May meet• Willimu Pegg upon the arrival of s also the date the toad started to The huiies of f5-, 'tV'a*. Greur ' M i'nr _ ftrw Tf folks want to ]ears some- _ ' i ": gyp" " -'.... .• _ - '17 - _ Cpl iNY•f� - _ • I `y --- ** • "Chriwa '�"rii�Iphal waive Uft- fm tk& wico WA 1! an at bwsef e!! t� � sm seem i N r,. J•rnsalia. Papa $u3rday movedw made for its a�oseplSfloa, 'PesasMN ik A Prises omp 111:11 a■ -:._ - _ . to F'rane#s 'fq'Jil- Mss, l[ilie! s�� sd • p3sbgr*a Let W►� •' �'1 -• acs an winning the gwtees allowdoa a" ift ftwb r Ali ,madded as lithos ". 'ja 116 M� : ' �� - Qustest at this Juder lrhtsatseh ftO UPW Tresauw� Letters in %silly t Parise two to}om Alasrlsass `tMs W 4900 ll: 8bf d s � "etle f #A R9051 m4-9 -o dG I TaseBason, at 'P6:oato. w•s . ? a Fmi/srsetd A letter is to be cent to 1lLrs. adve Raf3oeiog ProDiasr. �foseg ; st -'rMiU i�dee'v •iii w - - —own +, an boa fbe A=OU67. mss. John -' to bring lift 11b•ii ab - GoddssA slgeot 8111bdaT n!- A soosix of Mrs. Brawn's, t�►e stoa fir. took charge of fps. Now N00UM to be, bold i4 Jlls! bit .' 1 !) tE F Wes. Xro. JaoW, HortMh was buried Program, assisted by ;r; ,,, . with Wotypsm. &&rU&tiuX for 5 Jack WW let(' 110 Wak to . jbilt >ta. ]toss Wiltsoa and NIL of Priwe 'A but on Friday bwL Its& Mrs, XWwjn at lie plow for dw L Joitoston Jr. Man. pw A* Ate Facer 1 1 UMm were lone for E1=&y, ego daughter of the late_ A& &MW singing. JLrs. Gaaeon song a solo. gave is talc on "Citsen~ 7 00 tds Haow, ' of Tbroato, was Pts. ;(�i�I, ' of T10"Ato, and � a resident East of C1ir�ticak The Esstw ibaa>t�erlag was sibs• ' awdd by y alsea�ios 1�ns. � and ass. A. j r Iiuw..i- -- mrs, uwrwen were w:ria tae ran, mart. '- . and daughters served a nue tea. ,l;asd Cross. in reoebp0 d Y. teboi?I,y, lad wsek -.oqd -, - - -m1 ;- -few -nits = oo g nq w Mr. and �5. i is extended to Mrs. on Z�aesaa7 attdrnooa, Ape9t h�i •8a..�,: ooh coub budm, tot je A b• L. bmaa�vork at the eatuo IL ply i� Jean Pldo")-on the Norton and family in their, bereave- the Wbmoa's Iostlmte held their Coarofort Bags was siven. Bad Gibes x >tri ga lbm Aly. 1 birth of vw�tns, a son and daughter, urgent ' i t l r. April tpeetiag at ffie Saps of )ia. se3t,4ng L progressing. Yam eat ; Mw jam d �Eurter s� The 'W- M. S. of the, � not O. "�VIllson. A lam mpaher is att- hand for knitting Oommaeii',�► *bW md Ms ifted to bed fgfrom `b7 at the 8 31aleotm , bane on April endenm President Mrs. HwmAton, .bag of "old Lavouritss" L W& veal] , "4= lSreter Message will be n 16th, with as atteadarrcre o! nuso�- presided. The Sesa<+etaar•treasa W served at the close. i iaps;.d yrq. _ the PboW, and - 8podal code by W goth Drake of- Toronto spent to ¢ham itiobert Wor will sing. bees and visitors of 23. In the ab- reported a balance of $8 on hand, — - -a* woband it tb0 hM* of -Mr. qti&Wh ges.wke good g=,&y gene of Mrs. Norton, who was aft- $6 of w4ch is to • be seat to the brother's 3 ir'ted W*PC - Rebook wese wtu attended on am- �g her funeral, JIM institute for the Blind, and $16 to Mfr{ aid Xbs. ]'rank Layst visited &y. Asp. gaily , eawe for Its W1 Gray took eharga A hiet con- the eo>zsnititee for fioldiea+e' CcRn- Invent In teat. &notes, mm'' "WMPftU, At pct, a.rb. s►-•6, takfbg top his sub• ' litbation was made to the layette . tests. Three leltw* from recipients ear wean -curd. Sara 3931.. Joe' vital Bramp -- – -- a - _ - - - - -- -- spea4 t>ee:w+bet -end 'bse�e at ti►e of its. '11rr')1's naraat.. _ ,� - �sg our boys at Tiome for` the BW 8kks, Harold 8eot; vni81 1'the pw- psi Is the Baptist 4 Mdsy -- - _ - • st the i'iss service. spec- - :. . Coy Morgan spezi Let weep ..LAST YEARI pd ie BmokUn with ber son W. • and M:'; Stanley Stack and ask* iieid• and Mrs. G. Taylor and ` - s>n Gomy caged on Bob' lkbtgan'i +des &away. t:ealp3renw One of these days a man will can on you - -- W. Coady" is taldn[t- at the Oaha+wa Ch"16* and is reports to talk to you about saving money. The : - -- ea to be very, much iisrsproved. lira - . _ Qosdy is visiting in oshaw at the caller will be one of your • neighbors, or a prodeat times i the Baptist man from nearest town aiho is +rho Mission Ciride of Y7;: Creak will meet at the home of like! well known t0 y0u. - l Fa ibrsyth on ruteday, Y :. s 07th at 9 30 JZI--1?2%kgrW 'lvlo'a who aleaol our coee Miss- He is asking you to save money when he t ioee'', in charge of Mrs. Forayth'a ; asks you to buy a Victory Bond. He is not , •r < . Group. Rots Call — Names Hoare � , ]�elsaloa Station" askng You to give money to anybody A Pear-: w�. miners, Attention! Mr. . _ anything. _ .. eaa kes not up a harness and shoe- • !..;,;Y; idp•L shop uezt' door to J. Brig- _ You save money when you buy a Victory'' ' 1' Claremont till !0 every °^ � ,; •: �� r ' rani a �n s • ' • : . Bond . and you lend your money to £•, T.0. MoAAA.N lie. and Mrs, Jack war.- The money _ s Canada to help win the - Morgan, of Brooklin we happy b snmouiree the arrival at their 'son. you save is yours. You will get it bark John Grant) at Oshawa General April 17th later on, and have it to do anything. you ` • �k ;� � � _.: 8 tal oa Saturday, _ • • •r ,'�, +� wish with with it. And Canada will pay You �• - _ _ . The monthly. meeting of the Wan- ; ` .. - 3 sayings year �,. a..r,aren of ttu United % interest on your every _._ Chunh are holding a Pot Leek Sup- until the loan is paid bate to you. '3%r In the baseanent of the Church - o�n Thnaday, April_ 28.. a quilting Mill be held in the n, _ Mrs. J. Fares group in ebarg �"� - TAKE A FEW MII+iUTES TO FIGURE OUT _ �s Be,. 'Halter Daniel is in the Western Hospital for observation. ]HOW YOU ARE GETTING ALONG = _ it is thought an operation maybe 'This is something that everyman should �XrW Bar" Co. Manag*], tromp M B Murnin from the Unit- - d0 now and thCil. - - x ed States is here as manager of the -!Moro Gb. Mr. Hurst, who has been _ hearse, retards to that country. - . You will see. how you are getting along by mvinp with earnings 1"a Beard Soli Suacesetal Dance - whet you save that counts. '!'he Fait Board berg a 3dw"mful -- ­What •-. °+ t — . _ aairei on Friday evening last with - y*don sheidon)s Orchestra in . - at- Perhaps you, will say you Baved all you Cars fendme.' W^tch for announceTnelit > w here nett week of another dance on could. Did .you? Remember you are R Jltrn .eoth. - —. caking yourself questions. You are not - - _... y - one but your- Easter will- be observed in the getting figures t0. show any ' with � .. :.:: - -.-- - , __.. ,`�,,x::::: _ •- ' United Church next Sunda) , how you can -: lf. Can ou figure out y pedal services at 11 a. m. and 7.30 � Y - - p. m..In the morning a Girls". Choir save nu re? wall provide the music. In the even- :�. ing "the l�,ife of Christ". will be ore way to save money is to' save it in -; iitnstrated with slides. Special mus- A's Y . WHAT IS A VICTORY BOND? h by the regular choir..Everyway as YOU get it. Victory-Bonds t V CTORY BOND is the promise of the Dominion of Canada to - — ecme. k good 'v riday bervice _ will be held in thti Sunday ' School -which can be paid for in small instal- rEp� in cash the full face Value of the Bond at tdE nine sapu+ ■�w,r' .� with half,-yearly interest at the rate of 3 % per annum until maturity. 'moan at 7.80 p: M. 3nCIltB Covering a six- months' -period•'--. A Victocy Hond,is the safest investment in Canada. The entire The Annusl and Social Meeting resources of the Doni ice stead behind it. Canada has been issuing of the Good Fellowship c, m of _ - it- provide. -e FmV�ent-- method Of Carry111.$ - •: �a fa. 7S ye s, and has never failed to pat every dollar d _ - -•- _ _ � ^ -•• •- the Uxiited Church Sunday School pri�ipal and iatsrest. .. _... _ wan held st the halve of Mr. and Out a savings programme. Your ViCtOTy A victory Bona b as asset- more-reeft-converted into cash tbas . ]Tres. W#1l Btia,os on AND iattls„ _ Bond saltallan will tell you all Farticlilars,' near other ser�o►• :�,. attendance. Mrs. Les. ' with a good IL -Wough and Mrs. G. Beverley. . were in.. ebarge of the program. A. very flue talon Missionary Woes T ' was given by. Mrs. Hezw Johnson. By ,& 9p �.,L. vote, last 71621�11 afaeers were re- instated — Predd- ent, Mrs. F. Manion. Vice- President,' O .' Mrs. F. (`arson; Sec retary+tresimm, • ]Las. T Ha amond. Gases and Con- lens 'were enjoyed; A delidoas - lunch of psnosFkes and maple syrap - k mid other good things vans served. , Auld Fang Syne closed the evening. 8sy ,westing. will be, held at the -_ _ Wis:baaI W9sr s Coseaff'#ts .home of Mrs. 'Rhodes. 7y ,. .�w•.._.iy. v..4: •?. mL -..„ -". ' "p+ , , - - .., -.. Yr'v pry - n. -+ x.•-w ,°' - -. .. - `.7r•• 'Y ^'•. '.w. .. r'lc .. _., W -' _.. _ .. .. _. - i•' . . ✓•: . .. � ^,.t• - • .�-• '�' ^s �.a.tr7.. . .. w ♦p •-t • '�' i i.�•syaazir► - :•1�Sa:Zan••Y'C^' .:y..,,=y,;�, .,•P' wrtlaw�.i��A.M�'i ��'sr�+tiitifd,�E'VBiX::n .y'� -, a..hw..: N°4.- - - j -.lti .°fiN �•�i'•iet ; ,p,:,Y� ,. PLANE IN A PLANE 99wA is several factors. In the THE S*VtN4 CRJRCE w 4 . • ` - yy h6Px .4,- t�V) with Boa- , f[rst place, one may, Question the A sense of humor may be da.r.- �z K existene4; of any such\ fleet. rail- ' '' ' rare to use it when the tide of free- in fined as that which saves 4 girl }andon 8aa doss Is running so heavily, against sigo w from goi4g - into.- hys, Ii,BGITIMATE HID RDING ' the Azls in the air on each of the terics at sight of •a .1,92,8 .snapshot Y moat hoard. eQnceatsata of her mother in liiciGkers. on ac mulcting war icdvwgs ear - s several vital fronts surely puts a r tifieat -_ large interrogation point against _ -. _- — B4eton Globe <, .• _. r �r, :• its reality, , Secondly, . shortage in V WHAT WE It b estimated - - .. ^ both quantity and quality of fuel SHOULD DO 4 d that in the pro- F q duction, of part$ for- -one torpedo, t, and lubricants may make fall 'use We should quit worrying about Russia quitting• and dropping be- • workers perforce` +.bout 20,000 sees. Ru - oI existing .aircraft by the Ger• rate operations, . . mans impossible_ Thirdly, the con- - "' y _tent tt,d Inn of hoth i1dJV4&� °-- _� •]� _ E--THAT _ -- - T- - - - Y , and ia-ir_ BY AipgChe=r — ,,,' " •.' � � • • �; : Dienes of the Luftwaffe puny :have _ .. 'w depleted necessary 'fighter - pro- ' tection for such Ilombers as are ����� z a available to a point when they can- " �j /' / /�� /����/ �-: not safely be risked, It 1a probable %% O/I that all these factors. eriter into the • mystery of 'G 'any's pro- �N�.■ Z I,l .t - �''„■usrae` • vessively developing' comparative - weakness in the air. [' ¢,, 1 "Sitting Ducks" or f .. 4 / . + Now, o>` all times, it would be foolish 'to' underestimate the' - strength of the .enemy. He may ff have cards up his, sleeve which t} 12, will --- rove "dangerous Indeed. :In- .- ,1y = creasingly it appears, however, -J ll^` _ that limi4ing teeters as to prndnr. r V`� tion; design and certain accessory - s' weaknesses of the German combat / air arm are contributing to the mounting oaas in ravor, or tae un- ited Nations in the skies. Russian • courage and blood have shown that the Aread Panzers were not With wings taken off and tied beneath the transport, this British invincible. In the harsh, broken P40 Warhawk fits snugly inside a giant Douglas C47 Skytrain some -- oountry of North Africa the Stukaa •. where in Africa. 719 P-40 was be flown to a base for repairs. have been - described 1 as i ►rag "sitting P dicks" and- have fallen prey to. the Lightnings and the `Yarhawks, • - THE WAR -WEEK — uommentaiy on. Current • Events. the Mitchells and the 14iarauders 1n as everincreasing ,.bag. It be. + ; Bombings Alone Cannot Bring ll'na to appear that the beptedaled Goering has missed his greatest - - ebaaoa. Thi failure to data of the War To Successful Conclusion vaunted Luftwaffe to rescue Rom- - > mai and- to strike back blow for That the most difficult period from the Gibraltar bridge; Britlah ruinous blow oa Britain is par. +� �• �` ` " '"' "" �.:�.., L. 7 of the war -is still in the indef- and American troops swarming at hW the most heartening current .. ::ray ,otnetbing, Dwight! You've passed your driver's teat!!!" _ fnite future and 'that. the victory last over the Channel -these are aspect of the was, WAY not be won until 1944 -1945, or the land movements which can Derhaps, later, probably stem from administer the couy•do force. The V-0 i G' E. the Increasing effectiveness of the time for It will be after our corn- O F T w c a Ne s II.bnat esmpgign If the Allies ts..ar aL. power has L-_, PRESS - cannot deliver men and supplies out of the wheel." This .appears •to the fighting fronts they cannot _ to ' bf the cmz•ent plan of attaci. _ win the war. If their already has- f ardoas supply lines were'disrupted Advance Noties _ -A BUSY MEMBER - _'4 for say long period. of time. it An interesting proposal is -that (3ordori Rom is 'ono of the IliuLCuu aaa, per- ��l�+s •��LL uins u@ snnouncaa L.JQat-;4cjLJed men in tae Liana- i 'hays, . impossible .- for them to -by radio a week in advance. When- than Parliameht. He manages to Y " launch their officially the bombers leave their bases operate an era ' s - .. y promised as- rag grove is Cali- .. _ ., '�• ...�,,;� .i,. �, sauits on Europe this year.. The their takeoff would be announced forma, a large wheat farm near Moo" Jaw and the business of an - NAlsis have -the ability to get up also. Thus, It is argued, industries Olt the. floor as.. they did on the a score or more of cities would active parliainen Last year buthern front in Russia and their paz alY=ed. The .theory demon• Mr. Roam became a convinced that JW the feeling in some quarters strates contempt, which appears ' America would be short of vege- _ - ' - dcat the Russians may have over•+ to- be lustifW, for the Naslir ab- table oils, so he bought up -all the _ averted themselves in. their great BRy to fight. 6H bombers.- 'sunflower seed he could find and ' - otteneive, Ther' is aiso Where Is The raised e Canada's largest single Ability that the Luftwaffe is not In view of the clear -cut sad crop of sunflowers. • They - were' - dead, :but is merely playing pos- mounting. air -superiority -of -the - profitable and they provided use- = IInited Nations in the European fui oils. sad African theatres, and in 'view• Also of the success of the Russian -a- Yat, the Nazi* can be defeated Winter offensive. one certainly 'is MANPOWER ON THE 'FARM '- - _.. v alder water as. well as on the land entitled to 'sale what has become. A horsepower. is rou �hI estc- h 5 A" to 'the sic.. The Allies were - of the vaunted might of the Ger. mated to be the work which- one late In tackling the submarine •m,aa air arm. From t1�n.. ■n ~o.i zl a ,_ _ - W "610m cn earnest trot the means there are r to . ttme ^ -- f � sports o[ great, reserves a manpower, en the farm, is the tee combating it era bee omiu of giant - bombers is the Reich: work of eight hired men 'clone b a►vallable The so- called "rim- of•th'e• bombers g y capable of making the a farmer, his wife, and a dog. wheel" thesis that bombings from 7,000 -mil* round . trip flight from - Peterborough hxamiaer �7 _ bases in Britain, North Africa, the the nearest available European -o- VssN chi go down,to the sea by beyond the car p projected ttvo feet - Middlw isast and Russia' could be fields to our owii Atlantic shores lNTERNATtONAL 1=0RCE rail a diii'icult transportation problem edge on 6ne-side, the awkwaid decisive has gained' strength- in with a bomb load, In .this connec• is involved. A record in rail transport_ tics being due to 'the rites sit fair -' +official .quarters. AtXserican bombers were escort- :has been set by �seabk, '..,y , .•, f„ ,..stns ..f rs�uy. tioa some figures of distance are -ad- back 'to, their bases • after • a the Canadian National iiways in Overhang constitutes a grob em on- Rim-of the wheel a d v o c a t a s highly- significant. since range is raid by Norwegian fighter planes ''the recent successful movement of an y part of a7slwa y and plarh► would step cep the current air ail. • balancing factor' against load: Ied by a New Zealand: Ring tom- two large t etxssaryfor.tha saults ,on-- German' industry and It is only 930 miles from Berlin mander. That's the kind of g'_ built tar inland, to so at curves. It was n the seaboard. - National Systerh •engineenrcg dbpart- transport to twelve 1,000-Plans' to Vyasmk only 230 from Sbio. Leazue ,_of \ations that means •" Card" and "Watch," terms as•' ment to check the plan of evap_ - '-'raids per month. They hold that lenak to Moscow, 550 from Greece. somethin eociated with security and guardian- bridge between the terminal - pomtik 'when 36 such raids hAFl been TMAtie to Tunisia, ' g' - 'shin. are the names of Ehese tugs` 383 f. -� :ddy;�a w -�R indsor Star - They• were transferred from their 1,300 miles .Some clearancesivere d victory would ba within the Allies' • ..Bizerte, 140 from Cagliari - to_ shat- __ - o -_- _ _ -motive - element- is Yr+►sp.. - ' - - -- - -- Cwt -14ay` �1.� ao..i:�., �tfte'ttett- beitsg lrunis`fan` stronghold and ninety ENCiRC l�FryT Waters over the lines of the National The rimof- the•,rrheel• -wheel theory -fr- a:.11va 'iLuLu 3Tctry to tae same port. The Axis in T sea have is "S tem 'to an East Coast seaport load at a point where s, -high wAq ,.abrengthened, rather than weak. From Parma to- Londou is only 220 front ,oi them they British the ..where they are now engaged in war an�ed over the railway. aned, by the fact that its _work. These crossed side overhang suss s bigger pro. miles. It the Flying Fortresses, and Americans sad the French, above were built at QwWr Sound, given problem: than the height and it was - .Iwaeate do not hold that air bomb- Liberators and the R. A. F.'s Lan• tl:im the British and. American their trials, there, taken front the , fags alone can bring the war ta, casters and Stirlings 'have beer} air fleets' and behind them the water and swung on board Bat cars necessary , to arrange fa every train a�euecesstul conclusion. "After the able to make this (iPYA4tAHnv ra[,cs- Asa ?'LdLLCLruuetxri anQ tee'sirs- �' `� "• ° • °�' ~ay ;vl...d�� of "Ahld n which' r6' lead . to t[ .7 e Rheet- has peen made from Great Britain • on German than 1,300 miles.• move at restricted speed when the iaoure, after Germany has been cities -it - is 580 air' miles from ti�h Navy. That sounds sitpple but a to second track was - vacant. -The entire oontainad, after the air atfac�, Lvu3uu w , nericn -way have nt -Poet _ �,,,,�; Lv L.�� duwu ur f�' ' . f have been brought to a proper in. the German bombers 01 this re. �� . up, particularly to this instance carefully-planned movements. tensity from -all .sides, then -will BILLY BISHOP .'KNOWS where the steel hulls are welded. The transportation was carried out puled, armada at-ruck in reprisal Air Marshal Billy Bishop is still Height and breadth of the hull successfully sad '"Ward grad ' Ile iba time to equip our land on Great Britain, laid waste Mos. urging � a "healthy hatred" of the . Provided material for a lot of operat- "Watch" are now in Bait water sloccas for a concerted' push sow, or turned the whole tide in Axis. He doesn't seem to think tng headaches which' lasted from paerforming their tasks of movin alaia'st a tottering German. .strut. :Tunisia frbm the near -by -spring- that the "This hurts me more Owen Sound to the Atlatitic. Placed barges in the Canadian Nation tare, Russian troop a from Russia,. boards of Italy and Greece? on her side on a flatcar the top of the lighterage service which daily handles British And American troops from than it does you" attitude is :'load was 18 feet, 9 inches' above the great quantities of supplies and war )![addle East 1a1Td- bz'id8e, . -B �� SOON 1' • =aR of Ins ralr. t ne actual beam of material taken from the rail terminal tlefe, American and French troops T'resumab]y the answer 1s'to be -Sault Ste. Marie Star the to cs 14 feet 6 inches so that one aanaierred ro ahip>t carrying - -- _ •. , when loaded on the car. the hull• vital cargoes for the United Nations. REG'LAR FELLERS —He's Stuck with 'Elm B _ -. • _ • . _ • . _ �. y� � GENE'. BYRNES - - - ru. PVT VAsTe• -r►F+ :' is 6000 ' - . — -- -: ON TNtSt STAMit•3 ' � � P6ACt WfiFiT 1K,R.C! - WLLI[TNAT9 A FANNY � M�1 � - AN' fASfeTACK iN $4 . VINLRCB TItAr. ONE.! I HAP 1149M 1!s. 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W :h.a+v J.Y7�YMC' :,- 4,�6 ih� TUNISIA TANKS: MARK THREIrOUT lay in the deep sense that such a mot Peter's concern, Peter him. doubt might well be suggested by self is an individual with a direct �v+ the past, even if it were at the responsibility to God, and he must name time ungrounded. Men decide his course of action as a might reasonably distrust his pro- The - matter between God and f fession of sincerity after his fall, himself. The words have a simi- • r .' r - -T ° . µ' " `; �' Y ` _ but he appealed to the Lord using lar application to us all. Every the words `thou knowest.' course of action which presents Prophecy of Suffering itself to us must be decided upon _ ..' • .�' ?.,,, � " " " ..•.. - .. -. "Verily, verily, I_say: nnto #hoe, 'directly b oursehes, our Con- wh thou worst yours , tho:2 gird= .- science and God. - - -- w - -- r� mot lnl.y dun A ulkedzr a rnitner -Jesus- W III Made (:rear s, - �„` °'s ► _ thou - wouldest: but when thou. 6,`This saying. therefore went _ _ shalt be old, . thou shalt stretch' forth among the brethren, •that z.l -'• �.' ;, •.:..•, «t.. forth thy hands, and another shall that disciple should not die; yet `< - gird thee,-and carry thee whither Jesus said not unto him, that he thou wouldst not. Now this he hsould not die; but, If 1 will that spake, signifying by ­what man- he tarry till I come, what is. that _ire — 9- f_-death-he= s6ould` glorify. - -'to thee?" - God. And when he had spoken Only • when Peter was actually this, he saith unto him, folio:v crucified in the year 64, was the me." This solemn .prophecy of ,..Vyl.«,, ak Jf-, . ✓y vco to win- l A>riii.n anti =tank gunners chat ed up a tidy score agAinst'Rom el'- d'farce , on the southern Tunisia '• -suffering_ is'. ,gloseIy ' connected cerning his martyrdom' fully s;nd ' - crony, knocking out this trio of'Mark'II1 tanks'and another pair not shown, with the joy of love and rectors- positively understood. So with ' tion. -In one way or another it John - the event would finally >� L [< O will surely 7 be thus with -every make clear just what the Lord's ` A D I Q REPORTER By - I L7 true- disaiple--oY-ei:r. Saviour. --T-o- will- concerning= hini wet. The REX FROST each of us without exception He statement here made, therefore, �. S U N D A Y $ will assign some cross to bear means only one thing. it calls _ Aanoni1cQr .. , _Sinclair Lewis. there must. be, new joke�,�nueic, ___(+ /^� `for Hilo; to'- each -'He will -say, in upon all to wait till.such time -as wi4ifs -i book called "It Can't dramatic incidents and the fram- aJ H O V - Happen Isere" -but a great many -- ing of programme - styling to suit one- way oil another, you. the Lord Himself will make plain guest stars uch 'things cis Me, serve Me; and you shall suf- what His will concerning John• in. tbiiogs that seemed fantastic few_ May 2 _ fer for Me. y In Peter's case Josue years -ago are now actualities. simply not just drawn, out of a CHRIST's CHARGE TO PETER "Peter, Responsibility about, teeth an fined actual a prophecy; in anJohn's' be,..,. - SUP016e for instance ou were hat. ' A half hour show of this �� d left 1dtting at dome with a friend, lis- type represents at least thrlec and John 2I P t g prophecy, - - toning to your radio, when , sometimes- up to five_ or nix fun PRINTED -TEXT, John -21:15 -24 the .disciple whom Jesus loved fol- John's career and -end 'wholly in SOUND EFFECT .. Dance Music working days of writing anu pre- GOLDEN TEXT. - Greater love lowing; who also leaned back on the secrecy of His will. ,'ay in volume then cut and ' paration. Then come hours of bath no man than this, that a =8111 his breast at the supper, and said, - lbe' voice of an Announcer: We rehearsal. From one Sunday pro -, lay down his life for his friends. lard, who is he that betrayeth interrupt this - programme'to bring' - gramme to another it's a steady John 15:13. thee? Peter therefore seeing him 'Air -$ea. Rescfi6s- 7ou a special bulletin .. . "JAP- grind into which must be sand - Memory Verse: O give thanks salmi to Jesus, Lord, and what - -- ANES£ TROOPS HAVE LAND- wiched many -other personal- ap -auto- del . -I., for ' be, is good. shall this man do? Jesus saith , When, -- .Ignited - Nations - planes,- " -ED IN FORCE= ON T'HII''S� COAST pearance shown.` It is rumoured Psalm 186:1; unto blin If I ' will that he tarry raiding from Britain, are shot up R OF BRITISH CO LUM$IA" , - that Fred Alleh may snitch to THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING till I come, what Is that to thee? over continental Europe, the fliers FOR FURTHER DETAILS KEEP Hollywood for a while. Here's' Time. -April, A.D. 30. Follow thou me. i -.know that their chance of escape '1'UNEB Tt;r'T>TIS Si1[TIO.'�'i .:: - hoping- the-3tm --of the screen -wilt- -- :.Plaee- -The -Sea of galilee: What needs to be emphasize4 -- is- grand -if -they -can reach the sea - Then followed a brief eonv.er- „vi prevent nit return to the air- Jesus L. drab- air -t}- -twat' -rte before bailing out or crashfng. In° p Questions Peter tells Peter that John's course of w ' England around' the Air cation between two men and the waves next fall. We need alf the ",So whenAhey had broken'their' life and his dealing are matters Sea Rescue Sei En lath its speedy incident was colwludedr. by., the good cheer' that's possible ' thesse fast, Jesus saith to Simon Peter, announcer saying . Yes, we•'d otherwise drab wartime days. Simon, son' of John, loveat thou with which Peter has no need to ambulance boats and ' specially, ' ,, concern himself. If) God has a equipped planes, has -saved more all feel like Bill if it DID happen • . . .' me more than- these . $e. saith . different carter for John that Is than 1,300 air crews aerate 1340... sere --we'd want to defend this unto him, =yea, Lord; thou know - beire- s of curs with everything The Canadian Broadcasting ry ng Corporation as well as the private est that I love thee: He _ saith we hod. The best way to prevent stations announce . alipronriste . unto him, Feed my lembe. There a Ia to 13 . *....,.. - , ,, .t . a:- e d »as. a time, nor many Lays ee- programmes for the Faster sea- y y courage the attempt,- you cars do fort this, when Peter- was boast- WESTERN STATE your son. Throughout Easter Sunday part by enli ting in Canada a ing of how loyal he was to the - Reserve Arm l special religious services will be y Army , arse note. Lord Jesus, but $]l of his boast- the eBC, including HORIZONTAL A broadcast by to Precious puzzle •19 Fails to follow _ _ « • • a morning presentation of the •ng proved vain and empty. Christ l Depicted state. , i .A i suit in .care} seats to - know from Peter', nvrn . i. � _ '� • ' V�et =� °�� - - -rc�ras - - - -- - -_ O.N I,J�t'•1 N�ME playing. _.._ °' 11. y.�. t Lilt • script lips whether, Peter really and - n� wW&.- created a mild-,sensation Resurrection... Raster Sun a Y - — mines. fiT� - 21 A process o! following a broadcast from CFRB 'ternoon in part will be devoted truly nay- loves the Lord and U'L L' ASE temporal ; '9 Cubic meters. the, to a rendition of Verli's Requiem . 3laster. - E Yi U A L 'P A bone behind • IiasR week. Apparently come Ile- 11 Placard. tenors hearing the first part of - presented .:by the welt known Peters Grief _. 13 Altitude D S'N N'A T L P A,L the ear. Jlendelseohtb: Cii9it and the To- He saith to him •again the �abbr.). I T!D W�« C''T P U44 23 Weird. the midges a11d a half dramatic second time, Simon, son of John, 14 Born, 'c g 24 Es spot didn't wait • for the end. They Tonto Symphony .Orchestra.. This ' 15 Parched. T E DAYIS E H 5 N 1 !louse. rushed to conclusions' . and prQgiam will be carried by both loveat thou me? He saith unto 10 Greek � 26 Varnish the C.B.C. network and Station him, Yea; Lard; thou knowest that go4 i R N SCE. ingredient. ablo for, their telephones CFRB, Toronto. CFRB in adds- I love thee. He saith -unto him, of mks• A'W E VIA E � 29 Biblical 4"& here is room for argument as to tion to the Sunrise Services an- tend ,lily sheep. ':He. asith unto him 18 An agent K I 30 Nullifies. _ wlsetber or not such_ broadcasts . the third time, Simon, son of 20Abdicate. EA B'O 32 we good psychology. !the incid- - nounced for Easter Sunday com- , =1PrincipaL Crystalline _ _ _ • _ sett bewever, revealed one . inter_ _ mencing- at 6 a.m. will feature a John, loveat thou. me , . ,Peter -was 21 Drunken substance, special rendition of the - "Crud- grieved because ' he said unto trim 33 Deer tracks.. - - dodw point. That many people the third time Lowest thou me? carousal. .god of the sky 3 Alder tree, 34 Narrow inlet. wise- faced with what t ev b•_ fixion Good Friday morning at � ea r,b,, .� _,.., _ 'ad r.,....�1, �CF Iv.sv. And .he said unto 'iiiin, Lor<r, thou - '�"'`- + l+tin6: 8b department Iievod was a national emergency, 25 Domestic 45 Beverage• rsfabad to their telephones; • . = e knowest ill things; thou knowest slave. !!7 AdheraiF of 8 Riuninant of Public - a they By "way of contrasts CFRB -that I love thee. Jesus saith mammal. - - did We very -thing they had been „ 28 Etiduresg. _ (suffix)• Educatkm unto him, Feed- my_ sheep." -',�8 Fluff now oilers two different an in- F 27 Suffix., ' 48 Pe z_6 Hops kiln. salted by Defense Authorities not ' The address of-.the Lord. thrice - - teresting musical -- broaden ct. out - —28 Sk311. - to the Alp#. _ -4 Lieutenant : fabrics. repeated recalls the fiitt wards Angea would be Imperativ a that civili, Saturday evenings. One, Soren- 29 Persian 50 Hums. `ice br.). 35 _ . ade in Blue, heard between 8.30 • "addressed . to 5t. Peter when he priestly caste. 52,33 Its capital ,8 Leave.- 40 Circle part; ' sae trace all possible telephone and 9 m, features the charms rt'ccived the s,irname Cepeas 81 Intersect, is•— --- lasilities for use by those organ- p' 0Incline. -•_: X41 Twist- into (Peter). The three questions q 10 Perceive. ringlets. brsg the defense mechanism, voice and personality of Pat 84 Hindu assn. City. Bailey ink popular and well known could ,aoi but recall the three 33 Surrender. - 11 Greek lettei. 44 Yellow ocher, l airs, with music under the direc- denials; and the form of .this last 87 Hostelries. VERTICAL Showers, 48 New Zealand • - Most ypeople' agree that radio tion of Les Foster. The other question could not but vividly 38 Gwen fib, 1 Speaks. 13 Paid nliblicity- _���d. samour is a much needed tonic yrvrranime neard netween 10.80 1t'i L..l the thought• of the 4a Let tall. 2 Symbol for (PI.) • 49 Parent. !hew days -and' offelts'weleome re- and :10.A5 p.m, introducing .Ben , failure of personal devotion st the 43 Babylonian -tellurium. 17 Compass point 51 All right. fief from the more. ,serious side. Louis, an unusual• novelty pianist moment of trial. So Peter ' was of world news and discussion. One who• lends a most individual and grieved not only -that' the ques- ' l 1 J 4 � radio comedian whose Sunday distinctively modern interprets- tion was put again, but that this tion to is is third time the phrase was .chang- evening variety half hour holds .h� p no renditions; iii • * _ - i 1 I .- • ' aau.c- arses taruu,euG - - -- - - only put once again, but at the eirclea; has = apparentl}t issued a_- - -The .queen - ant - -'s£ -t atrallaa- - me time `put.- so sa to raise' a. dlsturbin� statement. Fred ' Allen : • white ants lava atJ"&i 30AO'eggs -_ _d whether -he could- indeed has let it ue Known 9n radio eird;es_- • a day -tor a total of -more 'than ' rightly .claim that` modified love that he in contemplating leaving 10,000,000 a year. Me which he had professed. His grief ZZ Z3 stir for at least $ months and -, - - - • • _ - is not prepared to say when lie. will return. OUR RADIO LOG " 25 26 ia, his na-n - w via W10.4 '!lie.. _ " _ - - - -- - -- ,-• -' pays •. "I am going to talC-e a TORONTO STATIONS. - CKAC Montreal T30k' SHOAT WAVE 27 Z8 ' CPRB 860k, CBL 740k 17KCR Waterloo 1490k GSB 'England 9.51ra- �_' neat I've been in 'radio xos eleven CL aaoir ram _1010k-- CKCO— Ottaw, 1116k_ .__._ __ ' ' s -- i CKGB Timmins ••14YOk GSC Iselgland 9.58En T 33 years and now, Ira going to, sit' Izs, NETWORKS � �29 30 31 I 3 �� WEAF N.B.C. Red 660k CKRO Sudbury 790k - GSD En and 31.75ra back and relax for a while CKPo Brantford 1380k GSE England 11. WJZ, fJ.B.C. glue i i 0k CKLty NVirdsor 800k $sm 35 To the average radio listener a WABC (C.R.C.)' 880k CKVX Wingham 920k GSG 'England 17.79ra 34 36 half hour variety •shtrw -such is WOR,. (M.RS,) . 7 -10k 'CHEX Peterboro 1430k 'GSP England 15.31in Fred Allen presents every Sun- CANADIAN STATIONS U.S. STATION!; EAR Spain • 9.48m 37 38 jy qO ql 4 day venin :'�CFOS Owen :Rd. 1400k •WrBR Buffalo 1340k RAN Russia 9.60m - - y g nlay sound 8 pretty CKOC Ham;;Ton 1150k \1 -HA)i Rocliestof!180k' RCE Ruasis' 12.00m easy job. Just thirty minutes of. CHML Hamilton 900k 1VI.\S" 'Cirrcinna,i ' 700k !}fj 46 47 I - CKTB- St. Math, 155nt� \S C;l Schenectady 810k PRFS Brazil. 95.00m - -- - witer4ainmei!'L ,ati �• w ;.�<l., Lug ever• Montreal., 66'uk KDKA Pl,,t =_burgh 1020k wGEA- Schenectady # would -be an eye opener to know C'FCH north Bay 123ok K ]3RDL t;lilcsgo 780k 15.33m 4b 49 50 z '' CJCS Stratford 1-140k \VREV Buffalo 930k how many strenuous hours of CXWS Kingston 960k !!'GR _. Buffalo 550]- WCAB Phila. 15.27m .work go into the preparation Of -CPCO Chatham 630k . \VKH1V $4Effa}o 15201c WCnX N 'Fork '1213M such a programme. Each week CFPL Londan' 1570k AVJ•R Detroit 760k WRUI. Boston i5.l5tn 13 POP—* Pertinept Pop $y I _ TT _ mm MOLE. SH I P _ �--- WAS DOWN WITH • FS THAT GOOD .POR MALARIA AND MALARIA WE HAD TO 'TAKE !N .GOAL: -1� ' Jim aged tit TLo sell eDndieste, he,il I .\ - •- - �- ,_ � ='���' R » , z •:• •.•a•v.' .fir,• u„w•' .x.,. , 's. - v .a - r# .r.. ... - *, r _ 1 w. L/ • ` A, _- ASFo a ongmw AUG. �i tlOtd - - _ V11*46 .:._ ore - day. .a. none. - - -,.. saaa.otro....e. a.c. - - -• -- .. _, . -_ _ - _ -. _•. _ -- - . -- aOAL, vos$, wue Adabalanco, Daly -W - - ' D(WALD BUDDY Barrist�es. - U ©D, aPiMBi 'h, PHONE ua r . . solicitor. notary P V- t �-10M. i'a' BAN�r -- - - - — —= _ - _ - _ A. wha�sova woe of �Haw__ Whitby. 8B71TON. BELL l! ROSS sad win. bed 3 6as'natora dt- Solicitors BUILDER'S BU PPLIEH �T p� . 'W. L UA•TON. 9-C. Toloohoest slbo loon1'eartage work MoAd --y s 8 a_ . ffi. #� . �. ill. d.BRO�Ea BELL E. C. Adel.uns we havealso plseed in stock a fa16 - Ygti _.Need A - - -.- -- - - - $72 Bay St. 1 at MAPLE MAY 3CMJMG _ JOWL. - POND Toronto Ii'B>>IDJa _... _ - Wednesday s -, 5 ae m. to '1 po Mo_ - Ca�,APT Spring -Toiuc 3 fi'i NAIL L AN— Barrister, Sol• i • - t U •I. ocar, - Friday's -- 8 a..•-m.� to �6 p. , iii. eats. Taledboee Elwin 6403. 20 • • ; "7 one o[ Ahe 146wiad: ' — Piokaring, Oat. Syrup of Hypophosphates - Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sa a euf4srsioa F a"*. � PHONE — Gomm 46 : • -.ihs, ib : Mood Pti:ife:; ' as usual R. BSATON. TOWNSHIP 1 9srssparilta D • Chrt. Conrnancer. Commissioner (er - -- - A lwnraar: 8tc. .ealk-.Oi Not" ice - a - bate ,a titles not t.isen•«. ii'1�tesaTe: ose. PI> tli+QQiohin ' toe as ac+bi Imo titre Prescription servile oa' one part but si�ssply a rci A. L. giumA�SDI�i . We de buildia of all Wulf ,t g i Aeearste and Wfk"t eamment Wartime Board. ''W�e am _ GBN�iAL INSURANM' `;C"PENTFIRMG THE BEXALL STORE a►►y buy Goods, a .� .. -_ .- . R.BAL Ii,9TATS. �G -- - " grout" Sdm and we feel this - - CONVEYANOINQ - PLUyLBaEK{i A R. Boyes Phi& B. - change will enable us to have some- _:... _.. e1d eatyshllshed a�ey. saad7 - GOOFING .._ . - Phone. Pick 66 first six months of �yeea�, a eatire�i to ssrre. W#-.also � Brantford - R+ooflng '. - •. - ;- - STORE H9UR.8 - _ dThankiii6 you � ¢nv� `, for so Phone Pick. 4M. : - 11 teiia* Empire Hataroom E as.- 9 p4m.. SIM 9 a.M. B prim. - y eD�B a various chamg- �7�� *� `�' Equipment, Duro Witter _ es this war btme has forced upon us. . 1E ll lsi . M A Y>r '- - _ Systems, Beatty stable Llassifled AdvorMaementa So- L16BNRRD�ALUTI OR Est, AND Eklnipmemt, and Baby Chicks `Mo CHAPMAN - -- : .$nild!pg Material - - -- -- - -- -- Sales coaducts.d Anywberc " _ ert-- am-usually surplusstrB phone or write. A:ddreski 614 Dondas - ertra large Bray hatches, so if we s in • _ rder w aitreet. East, ... .... ... Ea�na - ve your o e mac be able � ter Free ha Wbithy. Ontario. Work Guaranteed fill iL sooner than expected. - Ju tc �/ r - N a rd� re orders will be fille d in rotation re - Phow 6502 cesved. Cockerels inUnediate ship- - - WE SERVE PICKERING, ONTARIO .naent, they'll be just right to catch the , treat rationing: Lockwood Mill- Order your noiN 8s they 8re scarce ,AND A LSO C IV E . - U -8 E ing ' Co.; I3. Shier, R. R. 2, Picker- _ . �. We have Feted Clover Timoth - Ala$ka INSURANCE 7PBTF.R L _rVIN F 8 A. IC b>�C1X � o.,r 441 Renfrew. yy _ e - - . - , .... ICE - .: - -� sow.;_ - - a _. - � . �. � ���_ .. - - - Weer Clover SERVICE - Offlea hotiis -- 1 - 0. Wed and 10 Apply airs. H. Shea, 2nd house, wrest King 8tr. Fick•ning - Bast to Lllbsas of bridge at Pii!kering. Complete stock of hardware, garden Rl L E. M O]h LEY H>� OFFI --* -• OSHAWA • Ibr Sale - hand crane, -suitable GENERAL INSURANCE , for taw truck, with - cable: In good tools. and• household utensils - -• • sslirncs PkaT>�cTlor L,,." E. O NC /L.i�.. °cl�_ onto a2�o.ao. .Iaclt Norton, .:�a�ter chick starter mash end FUNBSAL DIRECTOR AND e�g - . - =- -- - - B'YBAi3iJ1R - � °thy -Seed -- for sale. Customer ,- -- RO-CK ruppli b�: Rodd Appleby, L� - oyster shell ' IBtieeessor;to.W. J. Mather.. ` 85, Con. 8, West Whitby. - +9toaRville For Sale -drill liter and art- • - Ur nr : Night and Day tiorriee _ acbments, cultiyottor, - set, of harr- Chick water founteii & -feeders - as ¢ t it I I:: k ]. 1 t° f =: k R I# e k ows, set of wagon wheels, M -H. binder, tractor plow;graes seed Wx. .= Il % Fa<t i! - Fr ir: fw Iioi Made - , Mrs. J. Cowan, P9ckering i is Agent WDeering Farm Machinery and Repairs 6 WF3IT�3'Y - For Sale wood- working and gen-eral repair shop, machinery and s- J. S. BALSDONs - -« ---.-PICK I<rch►lNG , Healthfully Air- tondiitioaeg -� *T" - - t :- -: ixout 2000 feet of lumber. Reason - "pBURSDAY, FRI., SATURDAY �ICEERii� G HILLS able.. T., Paterson, Claremont, Phone Apsll 2% 2g and Z4 - - - - - :. • - - sdt;12 . - - : - -- , For sale 8 i just weaned; 6 of.. S. .1O N T pRIQ . -z,,,o allows at' 7 and $ P. m- � CHICK STARTER and � y�:s. xen y w��te;hfl>��: FARMERS Saturday Matinee at 1.30 - C a _ PAT TOROWN :Boliday Matinee Pri-, at. Weloek - -' - A'!` -.+ .>ti,, Rooms to, Let - half house. Gar - - =.TI�e IN and Shur -sin chuck' den, quarter ale from No. 2 school. 3 miles west of Yickeri _ - Phone p, r 22. - ss-as . CALVES LAMAS s . a bes �_` - - tarter f Or Furniture fo. sale 3 -vtece Par' • lour suite - Colanan kerosene -- singor Rogers and Ray Millana results Iamp: -- dresser- -+ steel bed oUltry, •both live and dressed - - - - . - feather tick •iot;chen Cupboard • MONDAY, TUES., WEDNESDAY - kitchen ?,able Quebec heater i �! I L, I NG FAR �S e" a r - with oven •; - blinds ' and curtains - i 1-H-`� a i `April 86, 27 and 28 De No-LOC K W 00D oche •household effects. Teter Fiah. Ll M IT� p - .: _ - =. Two atian►w at ? sird 9 0.. a. 1'1CKERIyG. ONT. g' RRoaa -d.6 e R, 2 Pickerin Dixie - _,,. Springtime In Tie .',.WE ` - seed n and hay' 100 WSIT�T ONT. i'floNE WHIBTv Rani DELI -'ER•" For Sale ' grain - - - . � bush O. A. C, Bai{ey, • ,00 .pet • .. _ -. - rich. 400 .bush. Vanguard Ustp, --.- Rockies - per bash;. 20, tons good timothy -,in technieolor - hay. John Miller, Claremont. Phone _ 0 M R' 1 9 M �DUROLAVE $ r $. a4,•.�ts The - -lefty Grsble and - Sohn- itayite HORSBS - for horse meat. washed - Carren Miranda Cesar Romero Prevail prices I paid .Phone Pidt. ;.. LSldITEa :..� • 36 r 'A- Apr. 1 td -' For me For 'Sale Alaska, Erban or Van Sea�rboro ' :Junction' 'SHURSDAY, FRI., SATURDAY -' := . guard oats, suitable for seed. Few - - — Redecoration bushels Red Clover _ left- at i1'6 per �r7i1SPHO1rL>;S - Howard I1I7 "and tics>hoso SS6e ,April 29,. 30 and May I bush. W. Guthrie, phone: 855 � . Easily. apples, easBy cleaned 'i�Vbi•Lby, Ont. + We � •have ust received a limited I __ The Navy Comes -- _ P it ._ Y Cotire. in all the Popular pastel 1 Sale_Register Through shades — - o =fie foHo*ing commodities: g ay, April April 29 entire House- _ «'a - Pat O'Brien George _M hold -furniture 'belonging. to the Be- g. prphy • We also. have the rate of the late Mrs. w►n..Wataon �InsUl- brick -- Siding, Royal --Red with _ ]sire iVb w. i Ja.::�ie cooper: . - •• will• be sold ' at the-late hdme is _ � reliable letou#iville without reserve. Tetlms _Black Mortar _ - B-H Paints, Enstu •A; S. Varmere Auctioneer. P - - • WAITED els, ,Varnishes,• ra . _. • � 10 lb. •Asphalt' -Sh ingles - §611aes, turps., oils ect. - Bought, and Soil - . UJsed Sew- Ubed Clothitng - Sterilized, eleoe- .. ::. 'nom C o /� _, In Chick Feeders and Founts j� a "� 5 D•.C• Red Cedar. Shies ad and pressed like new. Carry a a `O `, - - `Machines - - large -stock of high class­ snits; - ?? TT TT Q V overcoats and pants. Also a good SINGER SEWING MACHINE A•LV11 BUSH-B), V SH-B stook of new . leather ceato and - - Comptsny f3rru W rre Tioeu,itb, wibareakers, 'and - gents' 'furnish= Learoln _ ; TIED - ' -•3f Ostario Str. Phone BHUNE . d6 Jags at very reasonable prices. Call ostler now, for - future deliver � A $199 'V•iofory bond Will asai><- =41 be -convinced. „ . Wttary posltr� Fars tsar a soldier in Canada for new' ' IL ! . OMA�WA P Q �. b% K t ti hl Sam 8ebwsrtz `Aktsa Res4 Pkkiwlag three we dst York A r I o 9L Bond Str. West, Oaks" Bay