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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1943_04_30HTa! " ?tI'''^- ; :�, •, . ,rf.., -•'!• -+ r ... - --,r - - '' 'b. - - _ - .. - , r+ •,�- :01•.t'a �s�^ •a ,.y ;+yr.°r- . 'r< r.,- .`� - �:• ^" ;3t T - . \- ,e" . - - .A4: �.. <.: .' ♦'°"�, t ' y*• I Ax - 0 - -fit ° •4! .. yr -. t�. a.:T.°°w.'�`•'..�. `,•y' � ... i-.� •, �8''+` p�•x. �°," +'i''' - - - T • t �, COL, i�X:II PICKERINGO ONT., FRIDAY, APR. 30 1943 - No. 37 Y _ War compu lsor ;Frnancing of : This �s fur Y th eVa of lemoo r a % not get all the DoU s needed .] 01 I�j: Mra; A. E. Stork Laid to Rest 3C. Francis ,de Sates Church LOCALISMS 1 to • cover Government Borrowing 1 �� • a•.a - Beslitise>vients entilrety by compult -T- _ 1 IFuneril services were •'held on Easter Sunday Mass had a very j sort' methods? On and after April 30, 1943, ail ,nay for Mrs. A. E. Stoork, of large attendance. The, altars were Carey Robinson of Mite R. C. A. I+'y Uopneatic Phials will be sold an C. bake' Store, wdto passed away beautiful with Easter Lilies axed . is spending a few days at his home The 3afinite variations in personal O. D. Basis only. I i l at the Oshawa Hospital last week spring blocim. 'E'%e "Alleluias" and herev oiirciipmstaaces prevent the intsoduc• Owing • to shortage of labor wt attar a brief illness. suitable hymns 'were well rendered Klordon Andrew of the army Waal A native of Norval, Ont, she was by the choir unaer the' leadership at-- his`hoane over the week end. __I,= of any complete system of cwkn- are ..forced to. adopt this• plans'. pitfsory savings to be adiriinusftered , l' - A. IRivLeii the aaugmer oi. irf 5. d„d .`_ nt Mr- ua,.>•.r ica3mr_ John. Walsh of the Ta*+k Corps ■ let ua say, like personal 'income tax. ,Pickering, Out. Bit. J. C. Cook. Prior to her mar•,- now a dt+Iver o! a tack. -To meet all _ our borrowing neein - -' ualger ahe- attended business • college I •The Pope asks' prayera in Mary's - Mr. William Boyer of K#nB•stosU I. but of compulsory savings, it Mould Warden Reeser acquires Hermitage ,in 'Toroii;to. A member of the United' Mionth for Humanity,s Needs 'anti and bur• and Mrs. R. W. Stark frail be necessary to give special treat - i F&M Story Church. she was active in church adds hopeful wishes for Christ- Bql- the st tivere up on Monday attend• tlseat to everybody. We would have _ ;- cjrdes _ I _ :, ; . �: l igf ran Pacification. i ing the fvaera);of the late Mrs. A: , 14 call each persoq and each fal-ni17 I . �: Reesor, owner: of Alton- / Funeral services were held from "Mary's Day„ will be observed E..StoiiG +1 y i, ' amore soliae sort 'o! tribunal, exam - her late residence, with Rev, M. R• ' there on Sunday eveTdzfg at 7.30 p. Bill Bunting left this week for IL home Farm. Alton is a recent pus- � m. with the Crowning of the Stiatue C. A. F. l� i iae' their circumstances, and then, chaser of the young prize bull, Sea Jenkins#on ir} charge, assisted by of the Messed Virgin. The young - • Miss Dorothy Gregory of- ToroutQ iall then -how much ihcy wv,.13 Breeze.. from Hermitage ,aims, Ibev� gh-Q - (;roster � -tnanv - 8� _ Y° y go _ :. g ' ape r. aai4 stave to save beYoae+ rita';i ..��1 -� •pYCke#•ing.' His tares gran6 �•,•�• �"� tributes were a token of the. girls irogrt Ajax and Ptakenn Yar= nt a few days with M 1ipnination. In - addition, to prevent esteem iii which she - was neld. ashes win pao f . b m .. b were 15,000 pound � and � over prod-., � and -sin n of , hy0nris to venerate' Mrs. Tanner, Miss �C,?rikiibly and people trans evading their respwtstb -' users Hie dam = over 85 percent Surviving' are: her husband, two g d Elinor, our "Qnieen of the May" = ° =- spec€a1 Mr. Bet . T -. „z'e- arm— visiting- Mrd.- '-- - - 11ities, we would - -probably have -to- -- --- f ,daughters,` Kw harine h*= _xaakt it iompossible fop people to + i - '` both at home• her mother; two sus- 'ser�iton, will be preached, f Eric Jones, in Owen Sound. sell anything 'they own. And„ -too tern, Miss We`Gook, of Toronto, ! Mr. Thomas Douglas, Tarontoa prevent undue hardships, we would BIRTHS • ' Dins, Ted, McBride, of Bowmariville, Week -end visitors to the city was in town over 'the holiday. and three_ brothers: •John. of . Bow- should remember "Holy Hour for Mrs. Fred Owen (nee Edna Reid)' _ Have to the payment of knan }� gAjL on Wednesday, April'2'1. '�nville, and Clifford and William Vieiory" every Sunday evening at and baby daughter, bquriel Kathleen, Hoop- kinds- of debts. . • i ty - w 35�. o..J " - ' "'" �- 14'11 �l �4,..vi. - St.: Michael% Cathedral. arrived home front' Oshawa Hoop- Pia individual examination, freez- at Pickering/'Nursing Home, a son. Pallbearers were: Messrs Fred, The Sisters of Social Service, oW slat on the ens or the weer, ana inn of assets, said moratoria on _ i Russell and Robert 9oork; Chas. Huron - Str.--Toronto" offer rooms are .staying with Mrs. Geo. Reid. debts, would be a very cumbersome FjVk;xs_.- on Tburv&rl Ar.;: `•,'��.. eyices,. ana Oniora anci John' Cook. fur Catholic is se u women, Res- 11d,- and Mrs. James wn, vdson, 'and• eicpetsaive way of attacking the 1943, to W. and Mrs. Russell Riv- Inteument was ,Bade in Erskine opttsrtendation is required. I and Isobel, of Georgetown, visited problem --even if the public would ,ers, at .Pickering pursing Hoene, a Cemetery: - with Mr. and Mrs. Faogd Husck, stand for it. son. A. _ C. Geo. D. O'Connor came and Miss E. Richards•;;. on the hel- ' ' Isis true we have introduced coin- = ., ,� from Quebec City where' he has iday. puisory savings into our wartime n -AVML- on Wedimoda ,- A-F.;l 23, Notice bees atudvinss a tyre -I. T. S. Course Ur. �Iuure, w (if t'9a. i c,)Ui;. financial. systorn. But the scope of 1948, td Mr_ and Mrs. Ravey, -at w Laval University, to spend -the the week -end with lii� cousin, a :.week -end at his name hare. -' °: �,rke. ' these compulsory savings is , very Pickerinj Nursing Home! a son. I_To Whorl it. may _concerns � � -y - _1 lira. �+. Bic is visiting her son ]united --they cover only a very This is to say, that we Martin � annual Faster Social of the ' and famil in _Sarn:'4 durin - Easter' small pasrtt of our total borrowing Pickering _Rotary.. Apeif 27th. I loaner- y S A Dajmann and Fred Perschl, C. Y. O. was held in, the Town- Hall. ' week. needs. However these compulsory - 1 rietors -of the Pickering savings do perfoitin . an, important Reeve William- Reesor, Warden of y prW Clarke,a Orchestra in attendance Pat Fielder, of -Weston, is spend- Lunch, Pickering, Ont., having' dies- was enjoyed ' -job. They make sure that evert. •tat Ontario County, was introduced b) �`� partnership,' on and as of the - by .ail. Ing the .holidays with Helen Butt. Rotarian 'Councillor Mips Chapman, • Miss Norinne Callaghan, of'_ Belle- . payer saves a certain minimum -ar • -� his guest- speaker at this week's 26th Day - of April, 1943, Mr. Daj- Mrs. W.. Goudy appointed to Alas ville is visiting her uncle, 'D. J: mount:, - depending on his income and =win ---his will now conduct the - busin- Callaghan and famIi - - --his faanlly responsii�i Wee- -To put dinner, 'introduced him- correct- ag y .. � r..:rsl:ip aril maxi- , -Mra w•- C,o.�,_R y� -, Pickering.... _' �e May -meeting of the; W. M.. 3. - _ it another way, the compuuory sav- 11, _everyone who is acquainted agement from- that Bite, has been ' appointed school nurse ,for of the United Chutt�li will . be held ' Inge r+equireinent equtriizes the base the Reeve-, will agree. not as a - '•gentleman- fanner", licit si< •'farmer- I consequently have no' further the Ajax' School; dirties `ta coQrikri at the home of Mrs. Cyril Morley, and prevents a gross shirking of gentleman", a reputation ' of wnieaircbLuurch; and no - further obli - - - -. - - -- --_ u« nes1A� c.0 = ",•a,� *. every 'man might well be - proud,' it g 8- Bloc those German -tanks tanks to smith= at & o clock The last Chapter . of leavings responsibilities - by anybody, ations in• that connection. _ the Stud Book will -be reviewed byr " - ]n view of these considerations, given to each: j Fred- phi ereens. Your $100 Victory Bond y - we must conclude that our main say. 1 He -spoke on "tttunicipal affairs I - _ will 'ado the job by providing, 20 -anti Mr's Jenkinson. All ladies cordially ingE effort muss be on a voluntary Pickering T ow,aslup - as „I i Lc Cs ”' t _ - -� tank onrmt.,. its • _- r - - -- —_— — — - -- basis- .Public borrowing operation in- pgrcicular. He referred to coun- A "Good Buy" at $1.12 - by our Government are designed to cil'riien as public servants, willing at get us to increase our . voiuntarI all tunes to .receive citizens and- de Ta those interested in -music and' - savings. t 1 problems befoiebthein -t Councilmer son 1'93TYong -- - \ Each person is given the wartime problems _- �wm _ respereed the experienced aid of Str., Toronto, is at present -offering own spending in the ways that best their municipal officers, paying a one of the nest '-aoisar values' -ut ; -• - • - -.suit- his _personal, circuiurst,ariszes. let tribute�t.9 Clerk Don. R. Beaton with their ,few Robbins Mammoth Series __ _ NATIONAL SELECTIVE - is: up. to everybody to give himself 60 odd )ears service, now .cell - skill- No. '1.• • - the titost complete 'collee- ed in municipal law, and to Road tion of sheet -music size books of -the same type • of means Lest he. p _ - - - - would have 'to go through if we had 'Supt• ROy, Ward, as a very capable '225 songs coverint a -%%idi tirfge -of ; _ -- g E R V I C E meshes►•- - Pickering • -a aeeiwnt,ara. classificaCion. A stood book to have "• ' a fuil -scale sys�eun .cv =y am free township formed a part of in an) `hone. Ail- the old songs and,, • — savings... — _ Moe 8osa From 190 #0 194 Must Provo :. -.:. _.. • __ one o�fiee largest counties in the many Inter ones wvats a, =1 ,..u0 -� -- - p _ -1. 1 iii. P. J. Denshan, Dunbar'tion, a vet- rovince, with climatic extremes. ice, 41•3v a.. fSEag$• ,i�� ., cirri of the last" war, with one son growing peaches in the 'south end;.. `1 now overseas will assist Mr. Geo. and huckleberries in the north. Eight plows Fought Snow in Ont- �_ _VWM A W Pesu�its to Seek EMpioy'sueut . . Through ever- increasing provin -' Toyne in the Rouge Hill area on I' arie County. By One 'rime j cial and county eontrol, - the- local R y Order pursuant to National Selective Service •• the canvass. _ - ,,,,,,;, t + c - - - - 1J '(_11v3il,i,u z Reaulations. a chance is now made - -_._ day controlled nnl;. ab lit i _vi l,Uc yw it a„ iirte- a..tL cub' of ' 25 percent of expenditures, iln the Issue of permits .to seek employment. �'`` The large Pledge_ Flag haw .on, _ Ontario County had .beefs enjoying - ( _ ., A display, at Pickering Post uffice is I k r39 fine spring weather for some tia„C, A}trr April 30, 1>{li�, permit•, may be refused to any man 0000T}an representative., of _Pickering ' Town- now permitted, only maintainance county snow plows «'ere still open 8rom 1902 -to 1944, inclusive, who has reached 19, unlesu'he of present toads erd structures. resents satisfactory evidence of com liance with Mobilization ship's Pledge tp raise $300,000. ing roads in the Township of Rama pp rY p With an assessment of Four'Mill- ? Regulations, is one of the follow in `fmtns; and Mara in the north end of the ,. 8 ' .� • �; '_, ;: � • • Chief John 'B: Irvine, Pickering, •, son, and. - a n6rnral •.annual increase_ county up until` a � week or so ago. - (a) A eertielzte of discharge from Sin :1lajestya Force of.X30,000, he felt inclined to think during - tkis ivar; or (b) a rejection slip issued by the :�„ ,�. ; ':'• Recovers $1000 titalen txoods Two plows were at work on drifts Army o.r application for �lRtment; or (c) a certificate - the other townships looked upon - ag deep as' Six and eight ,feet of medirdl examination frnm. the Registrar of a .1Lobiliza- l"'.2hari. -.e :.o o .ca,, ..t�:..l.; .,..�, Beaverton isxpress. Non 9— d, v, (al) u y.JiNuo..... c"f WU•t, L. i.1-1. •r- 'Experience is an asset. One of and a likely source of increased - - ' from toe RegWmr of a 31obilitation Board; oir 4)' if the cottages- at Fairport was broken + revenues - driving through 'Pick- Pickering Women's Institute _ _ Sorg from I904 to 1918 inclusive, a statutory declaration ' • � -• = :-_•+'�,;; into a few nights ado, and a large er.n _ f� available in employment office, that he is 'not' amount -of tiable silver, bedding and gr others travelled only on the r a "sinpk person' «xder Mobilization Regulations. � —� - � A main umproved highways, gaining The A nuai- Meeting of the NV,94n -- ` blankets etc. removed by the thief. g g .. Dociimeats in (a), (b) and (e) above need be resented only — set - c?orreet ngFessions. an''s Iiistitu`te held at, Miss A. � P y :a Chief Irvine investigated, and, encouragin¢ the 'removal of road - considering weather. .eve nded the first time a permit ServisiR Officer. April. ent tin ( unless Reference was also niade io his Richardson s, -was well att :•,, asked for by a Selective Service Officer. Documents in (c) and �~ Yfound that the 'tlleif' hied fosieed his way into the building b) the use side._ fences' as an aid to the con-: resent.- The amain business was -. is applied tor. g _ ,:(d) above must be presented each time a permit p (1'). ;late persons applying for permits by grail should of an .iron, b1r, which to present an trol of weeds, and snow, and, -iin- presenting o €..Reports and Election forward with their applications, the evidence ra impression of finger - prints, . . the : t.., quired, except (e) above. 4 #" mensely improving the appearance- of Officers. - .thief had wrapped in paper. Ghief' - ;•j =,� of the countryside. Donations for the year were:' $10 i! ,(4) A Selective-Sen-ke'Officer MAY furnish a permit however discovered a hand -'I Relief -costs were now at a Min. I to Federated W. L, $5 to apply on icithout first being handed evidence, rvh4re the, saw which he believed •the tlieif•had —:dpplieant's services are required -for immediate- ,Irvine i!:num, but Pickering paid ,51200 'for Mobile Kitchen, $5 appTy on the L lea men,,, -or trhgre a g permit ie asked for. by mail, - been - handling, - 'and examined same hvspitaiization direet -as 50 percent SSeeds for, Britain ",. $1.0 to Red -- ` tilt fn these cases the evidence 'must be presented to for - "prints '..and found what he eras' of the bill W this to_wn_s�, and 1p Cross Campaign Fund, �'Ltl to the i - . the 6elective Scrzice Officer later, :nosily ��ITHIN -1 z -fax.-' Iimpressio ,were- takeir . =, ­ nc ui -the r :uu ,. 's ha-if in add:. "Russian -i'Var • Relief. _ _ . _ .. T1lREE' D?lYS of ^the isasre of the � m, • - -. ;r �y him, and with the assistance of `��,,� last year. 3' •.A Shower of Baby Garments for III men borril• fraom -1902 to -1924 who have city deteezves, under his :direction,.. Ajax' War Relief,_and a Shower for the , traced the prints, to a Toronto 'home Preserited many problems, '" lreached age 19, are urged to co oprrntc u� ith your ` p iriclud,iig heaPdi aril sanitation con Women of Britain to be given to _ Employment and Selective Service Otlice. Bring ==; -which trey' searched, finding goody trol. the Red Crone. 7- - - ' your documents• with you. = =? valued at $1,000, and the anan they Officers. "� ".'•;a Mr. Reesor s address .)vas a high. . Elected were wanted. ly interesting _presentation of what President Mrs:- W. A: McLean - s p a !' t its e n t o f L a b o u Y :r is generally considered a• difficult• ' 1'M Vice -Pres: - Mrs. H. Hutchison St. George's Anglican GuiiJ subject. 2nd Vice -Pres., Mrs. A. E. Baldwin HrMP Secretary,Txeasu;vr • Mrs. N, E.. _ iti�Y +�Srrctuu, A. MecN t� �n t, The regular Monthly Meeting of Hotarian John Baledon introduces McEwea Ntntstc. of Loborr Director. 1Vatfonot selective aerrtet SL George's Build will be held syt a guest - speaker next week. Directors: Mrs, F. H. Hall, Mrs, R. • ,the home of Mrs. Burniughiun, in Don'0 forget to bring back that H. Cronk, Mrs.' A. Lawson ; Pickering, on Yay_ Qtki, at 3 p- Sit. nialA'ing Hot next week. 1 +q ars bleeding Hiyatala white. All into Hiyatala's newly -won peace, visionaryl And the chaos into _. that sold comes back in useful Higgins reflected, there would be which Lopez had thrown his own _. stuff- tramcars, and troliybuset gigs on the green. The country* territory in pursuit of his over- and electric cranes and what -not; was not in need of a Dictator of weening ambition was still •mani- agricultural machinery •- God the aceepted type. Anyhow, Die- feet. A million men had died to - -knows what else. All the dial- tattore were proving themselves to gratify the fool's personal vanity; kDA holders ask is a reasonable return be figures of fun in the older progress bad been halted by half on their outlay. If that Hackett countries. The egotism that led a cent y; sloth and stagnation _ - crowd get their fingers into the ' men to exalt themselves high, had descended upon a territory - ?: national pie they wouldn't leave tyranically high, above their fel- intended by God for sur.� d-0- these ;:eovle .opal "xt 1tzu41:ti lu au WXtZk- — YanCBHiQr�i = = - skins- to-keep themselves warm!"" arm! of zeal that defeated its own in- "Not good enough!" Dick Rig- _ "I like an, enthusiast," twinkled tention. Dictators saw distorted gins muttered. "I must look into images of their - o importance , though Dolores may have got Z _ Barker. a wn mport this "Well, there's no narm in be- in Anv _. mirror -into which they hold of the wrong story." - - µ _ ing.enthusiastie; and blood doesn't might peer; and like historical (Continued Next Reek) - run sluggishly out here." Even egotists, pined for ever -fresh so, he, spoke in a somewhat worlds - to conquer -'by way of --pigeon Gets Leave T tentive to a loose leaf of his Cor- ashamed manner, as though apolo- proving to their following their - -- Sone. "I'm pretty hard - boiled and gizitig for that very enthusiasm own magnificence. - Bro sfl ,a 'flue,000 iiiij pigeon HIGGINS which kept him exiled from the who has Sown 16 been miles two I m certainly not temperamental. P There was, for instance, the the R.A.F., has been given two .. If you see what -I mean, air." _ fleshpots of the world: Lopez of the past, -who had visa- weeks' leave because she was auf- BT "You think he could talk these "One day," be said,' "Hiyatala allied himself as Emperor of all fering from shock after a fire in CAPTAIN FRANK H• SHAW mercurial Latins into thinking his will astonish a lot of people, Uri- Latin America. Might. this La- the bomber In which she had been -- _- CHAPTER V way, of course ?" less someone comes along to make fallette not be such - a fantastic _aQrtinB.- __ "CA1.I.ANO SPEAKS'." _ Barker nodded spaciously, "My ' s mess of things. You're due tv :- Captain Barker arrived at this experience of the American Span= sail pretty soon, aren't you ?" Consulate Cpi according to promise. cord, he said, is that hell fol- "That's something I must get _ He found Dickie immersed o is � low the no' ' i 6T MY" he thinks he's likely to get any- fusing ahigs permission to enter see Higgins' diaries:' the records kept thing' out of it for himself." rr leave after sunset and before his ancestors of their service �. "Skipper, I don't want another sunrise. Barker stretched him - In the interests of Hiyatala. _ _ _ _ -.. .. ,..a..�ellt, Lere; bickie said, and deli pieasuraozy. -- - Passing the sitar -box., and then "I don't mind Consul it's littlsi - clapping his hands to summon his mouth reminded Barker of a , , Manuel Garcia with the tray of rat -trap. "You might wonder at 'enough playtime we hardy mar!- y pile et. I know these delays �� ��� EMERY VAN Mann l Gar, he asked: it, but the welfare of this coup- g ; try means a deuce of a lot to me. . ,pile up workinb costs; -but -" • - "What did you think of this Do you consider this merchant s "Well, since you have the time, _ Lafallette -fellow whilat he was let's scull around a bit: - - aboard you, Skipper ?" threat 'to my indl�idual' peace of Barker trimmed the selected R e might dine at the Superba; OiFAta �_ xi *� ° .. "After t •i nn+ 1 ' urn io run into ___ r ke- apprecx.- 'Consul, I don't," said the sailor moat of your passengers there, Lion of its quality; exhaled a cloud bluntly._ of fragrant smoke. -� -- -.- •r*pt takes a load eft try Barker co M "A bit theatrical," fie said. . _mind.- But ii he's sort of-= penal- ,- wasr. t dressed; he had anticipated - But a man who- impressed the -_,a quiet hour or two at the Con- - ladies, and men like that can be . lied, as he could be penalized= a nuisance." - there's the -risk of making him iiuiate, nothing more; but Dick _ "Women ' don't' count for -' a martyr, and women like-to grow Higgins assured him that San .,ouch," Dickie shrugged, sympathetic over'marty�rs.. 1 sup- Josef pas losing 'a lot of its old. ;:: ? pose I'm a fool to bothP nAcc «ig' - Sormai starchiness White d*i]t - i�o. Women ta.k to tjr kith. the country's welfare ;n this was formal dress- enough. Jau uanas soli sweethearts, and-- way After another cocktail they on- ,you're a. bachelor, of course' - ••Hiyatala would be a fun,* sort tered' 'Higgin's' car and were what' the women think todda _ r _ - Y - rf r.P t it,�t lti. V` Ii' 9"'a ;c.ru- t.. a.. ;..1 il.; ,..it/�clzrg c.cy. - =lei: :,.r.,iJ.4► Lase to. minx to :Music strummed fitfully through narrow, if there's.-to, be any peace encc . put iii Barker. the -purpling g !n the home. Why?" "But that's how' we're made'. P P g splendour of the = y' lid hate to see the honest work Of night; the scent of s myriad of "It struck the that this chap three full generations spilled into floRers was heavy. So were other, J might have some crazy ilea of the ditch just to slily a would- more pungent odours. -� making Hiyatala a 1�ight� nn*� to dictator's vanity, Truth. to "If-I can get them to g" in, foe i better country -witb himself a tell Skipper, . I havent a lot of ` r'ece'nt sewerage, system it'll: bo � the top dog. usie for so -caned dictators they're so,itethina," said Dickie. •'There's - _ Latallette_ talked to ins otie onty tyrants under another name, sl-a1,._ far= too mt ch fever running might and-he almost persuaded ms l think contemporary history is about. But one day, by the grace Oat he had some sort of a min- Prot ing' ti,at already. ". of heaven. I'll make this city an- piton," mentioned the skipper, at- "I'd keep An eye on Don_ La- other Paris or" • .,ondon. Unless t ' - fa;iatte, then," suggested Harker, someone, butts in to, prevent me." - accepting the drink proffered by At the Superba they saw La- Manuel. "As I said, he's n }ore -fallette. - He - strutted into,- the or leas in with the Hackett gang; great airy patio as if well aware give youraeif a good -start these busy wartime days, ; and you can't accept any of that, of the limelight his pictures e- . lot as pure - souled altruists." ; ness collected. Women looked t Aeealoy a g� breakfast . '.. a breakfast brightened by. -- " yT T testa AAT .....tX...� f He s�,al1 have my closest at -hun, nudging each other in the � '1'CELI.CiCa(i'4 T��!.. d-�''�loa:, _ - .. tentinn +L " . -'-1 utCgilft�. aUak- zrirnit curiosity so chararteriatie they're nourishing and they're a grand, natural laxative - ,y ing himself as if ridding his shoul of the land. - ` " e! ders of a disagreeable burden. for that common of constipation caused b lack of the Now. .tell 'me about something Barker chuckled. Miss Dolores �' ��- Y told me, coming out, that she .!n- amount of 'bulk forming material in the diet outside." _- .�..._. _ w "fJ;:A ,, ✓.,t� I'd Intended- to freedom," Whets more, ALL -BRAN gives you valuable carbo- - - mention, air, it slipped my me- their she said. '"The way moiy;•but I have a young brother, she talked- she's already set for :hydrates, proteins and minerals that the body needs .. . w a crusade. But I noticed she for- - f Fred Barker, he's got his first isupphes them in a delightfully crisp, toasty cereal.that Y'. got a_ lot about- women's rights „ co;::mand. Not a Iiner, by any after that fellow came aboard at 'also gets at the cause of constipation due to lack of `bulk . _ meear.s; just a dodgasted freighter; Puerto Domingo !" but I understand she's listed to To kelp 'regulat naturally eat several `ALL- BRA1�L . end Thev w•afsheii_ - mumns dauyor eat /xii:- BRAR"as a cereal daily drink T'd' 've' obli ed if seemed pretty sure of himself; he , , g you d show him . ' len of water ... and :see see if you doh !t its a -i�� the ropes. Fred' quite a decent.. carried himself with a definite p tY Y >�' a■■■[ of it a" of HIS fastest youngster, ha keen ae "mustard, __--wagger that expressed a vague {� rehok knows today fee leis but these Central American ports _ __defiance. -'He. _joined a: group of- youngish men seated at a seclud- You can buy ALL-BRAN at your grocers is ekhf r of are full of traps for young ship- ed table and H' na felt his eve- �� a tablet 1 ilT . _ masters, and I d hie tr, a00 hip± broils involuntarily lift. These No seed now to dirt his ticket. Canada • ^ *' wc-rc -some of San Josef's London' _ - ->K -may- "Ill see to rim.:' „ W ha 's the sliest hotheads; men who liked • - '' - _>icom_headachos, name of his ship ?" - trouble as en alleviation from the DELI C US* i♦ N U T R1 T 10 U S' meuritic'pain, or �, - �� "The Tarragona, one of Go- monotony f their daily days. k" - oeuralgia. For to. +� lightly's." Higgins made a note y y y — J day, you can get of the name, and the talk became - rl'nnp�_e�ei -it was an excel= - - - ra1 Aspirin ... desultory. The crisp "doctor" lently served -meal--Higgins re- one of the fastest 1 wind had died to a flat calm with membered Donna Falleiro's rug -, - G >i ilk MUFffNS - gestion of corm on to the Su- = " -. s eG '� reliefs from li6kl aS �I:a.6 a� L�Catl, ax�a icuvur overkaown.•..toe . �, in those latitudes -and a slight perba. and• found himself await;, 4'tab }e,goon:'h ti teaspoon'nttakin¢powder - lm than one cent__ - ing- the arrival with increasing :4 cup at¢� , te,,,goon r• suggestion of oppression. wks in ti - si tablet! So et eal;erneG:. All in vain did he i.e¢c . Att•Hr.a t wetl. stir in • „ t oug Keuo¢¢ sum thorovat't5' cfdmeaa tnkca up. sift this bargain today. See how Aspirin th Dick Higgins led the coot eras- `self himself elf to keep control; he. $t�,d, eta enuWIt'�et ask tin s� to slit m °�'"r an _ goes to work almost instantly to as olonger a hot-headed boy, nu -]3rnr muMn g . ruu and halos,¢ g° nos tv�o-third ti0ri t0 Dolores without aetUall flour with salt and M Fin g•e,sei about 3o,p;nutes. e relieve a severe headache or pain of Y but a staid, sober nian of affairs, Unto fl °ur zisa9i'enboc ocest (° ^o F) nbo etec) or being aware of it; but memory o'f in the sight o`. ir]ish Dolores .an e,,,mderstety ;oches in d `n? neuritis in minutes. Millions now use ,'.h q (3 diameter)• , eco rnd it. At this the flashing girl was beriruing elver'.: , incli,*ib e person. yid`: s tat Q'u&" D y trnhce ' sd of su8ar i{ s ilts'is it and heartily r man to prose something of an obses Barker, young for his position, ' y -'p corn *Sr.:PE �,r1O gesicr derili -ul °ar'ati °os lknv price, why take anything else? 3 Pion with him.. -.� n-as shuifllnn -" NOTS' ��F, See ALL Ciet the bin economylttlt f Aspirin - -. _ his feet in 1'i1Ct}lm yucca t° ,a -_ -- at your druggist's today. "She .kept herself }eery niucdi to -with the music that aiv e::ceilent ._ . heself, "reported Barker, the dusk band stns already playing, At Look for This Cross hiding , the shrewd twinkling of sea, aboard his ship,_sonie _senses his eyes., "until Puerto Domingo of -llis official isolation kept him ^4 °Seery tablet you buy must be stamped + P !'Bayer" in the form of ■cross, or it but when 'Lafalleit'e came aboard, from dancing with passengers; ` c ":•` Is. NO Aspirin. And don't let - anyone she began to blossom out. .I don't' ashore, he tsar as ready for gaiety tell you it is. Aspirin know, if this glYoTo h-ad been ad- as the next man. 'He' urged the- is made in Canada v- sed that her' father is one of Consul to loin him and take the L' SAYE and is the trademark the' wealthiest men in Hiyatala, floor; when Higgins demurred, the of The Bayer Company,, but he made a dead set at her . Eailor got up as spryly as a ballet - Limited. froin the start." dancer and approached a lady pas- - -• "It's a thousand pities old Fal- ±senger; swung her to the _ floor. 1piro, never 4aI&Wed--hiniselic. to Relieved from the necessity of tt nominated as .President," reflect- entertainment, the Consul gave p ad Dickie. "By the way, the Cal- his deeper thoughts to the prob- `ko<S a lano mines are making a useful lem of, first, Dolores, next, La.::i / I gold shipment home by, y ou, I un. fallette. Captain Lafallette, he p9 � ....,... ..................'M' _ -- remembered, had' been fire title: �'�•::> >^ • -• .,. of-the introduction; � ..: •' <, `' . , � "_�mething line one. hundrred and Elie man ,. „ • . . and fifty thousand ounces, yes. carried himself with a soldierly ! _ Th• count has you to.thank for that Consul amongst other mat, . Apparently he was at- i0j �Oa ; "'s "' "'��► tern," 8 tention amongst his compa ionat L "I suppose so. Yet there ,are Their heads drew closely together; ALLmBRAN .,,.«.�.- .a ".•.. � people who say that gold shouldn't— there were enthusiasms, occasion- ` "' JUM NO, ls--�3 be allowed to leave the country; .al hand- clappings, a "bravo" or �y wr/� they reckon tH+ capitalists I in- t%.o were called. if this cavalier JKee S You Regu1Qr • e • NATURALL ■ B terested in '_%voloping the' trines t -fed to throw a stick of dynunite P ii w'4^ .} th ,.n :�(c' 'V'•MS�1.i%�- 'T.p. -i w.Y,.'r "1 rT :C:: -.,. ': ,:k• ✓° �r. ..rte • � • • �_�_ � • +• ': crowds - .could._eongregate _.there- parent rock. How the carvers New Material Used � Write 'Overseas , were great stone platforms, many managed to transport and erect. 11� Letters Naturally "..: as long as 300' feet. composed of them without modern tackle is Qne In Drain 'Pipes On F. Sift Island YO•toa blocks of stone. of the - mysteries that successire - -- • geaeratieaa have failed to solve, A,writer In the Atlantic Monthly new • lrae �f non' - metallic puts is n plea for simplicity said Dutch S a i 1 o r Discovers Mounted un these platforms, , drain and sewer pipes recently naturalness In the letters to men Wrange Island in South their backs tar the sei, and, on announced can be cut to desired overseas. Stressing that the most ='a. - raollla many other - part, - of the island _ n the many lthat at ore come len hs with an ordina wood- important thin In,a letter is "the " stood gigantic stone - carved images, monest iieliei''ts that at one time ='q g Oa Waster Day, 17YY, w tall ship arranged in natural terraces - the island, centre of a large archi- working saw, points out an article authentic tone of the sender's in the Architectural Record. Said voice,'.' the writer warns: iu swy made its, way through the many half buried in the grou 'nd;. pelago, was used as a burial- be resistant to moisture tuber- "•If a man's letters are not like blue waters of the South Pacific, others lying broken where they had ground by an ancient cultured race ► asses 1,000 miles off the coast of fallen from the platforms - or of people, the platforms. or "ahn," culatidn, corrosion and most dilute him, or a woman's are not like ;1 accts cane �n . ino brt ray r}g -:�a��.r� of rr oner - use sl- Dlaces inorganic acids and alkalis, it is her, it is more of a tragedy than and the statues erected-- aa- -monn= UL4L(A 9€ eelluloi6 fihrA _impr�_v- the separation between them:" .` stood renowned Dutch sallor• dominant people. 4-% - 4 to � a ken - better as�torei, Admiral ltoggeveen. Sud- Stationed -there-, -motionless, nated with coal ter_ ni> _- tealy he espied s narrow stretch great sentinels,. they measured an Iftecently, the island has -been No critical war materials are a rambling letter v "poor thing, iI •laird. to which he straightway average sire of 30 feet, although taken over by the Government of used in its manufacture, the Yet one's own " - devoid of literary s C -la o his shit',• one reached size the height of It 76 feet, Chile as a national park, and Iii- article notes, and couplings main- Steered form and nicety of construction, tug in a small hamlet near the Lain pipe lengths in line and._�io- than the stilted artificiality of a A labdise party set off and soon their narrow heads each crowned : '-T 'model letter." Write to- the absent' teadred ari island, triangular in wth a huge red hat, .their long shore is a tribe of between two vide tight joints -if desired ;. -Two -= shye, and uioa which• they beheld ears, expressionless eyes, long, and three hundred Polynesian types are , available, perforated loved ones as you would talk ,iii _- —tioet sights, thin noses, and large, protruding natives, a. race of tall, hell- built. and non - perforated. The perfor- him, if present with you, is a sane FAWrt vertically from the shore lips giving a sinister appearance fair people, whose only source of ated .pipe is designed espec ially rota and §ouud advice to follow. b a hWMW at 16, feet, but sloping.- to the• desolate island. food and 'supplies' comes fiom the for septic tank filter beds, fours- ' Some of the parts of a torpedo 4entfq downwards to ground level They were apparently carved Chilean ship which arrives at the dation footing and field drainage it litre Landward side, so that large first and then separated from the island once a year. and is said to repel root growth. must be accurate within a limit of 35 millionths of an inch. - ,._ DE LIS _ - - - 7.1 Af Z. t : - - = - ONTARIO has done well in her contribution , . ` -went that it will co- operate to the fullest possible of manpower and resources to the prosecu- extent with the Dominion Government in the tion of the-war. Ontario must do stiff more in ''drive for final victory. -' — - providing the sinews of war; by supporting the -- - The action of the Government of Ontario is ' Fourth Victory Loan to the limit of the ability _ - = designed to give practical leadership to all the - of every citizen. Our men ' in the fighting sere- _ ,citizens of the Province, and should he. as ' will give all they have..0ur people on the - '.Home Front can' do no leso. ,.• ex amp and iii in irat on to our people to P :. .. .... � ,- ' - ace s Fourth Victory Loan as a .. _ .. c t h - - 1 tii part t "Back t" fti k --- The•Fourth Victory Loan is your opportune cha lengei o sir .pa o " ac e� c to join with,the Navy, the Army and Air Force _ : and hasten. the day of Victory. in an all -out offensive. You- cannot.be there in Y_- .- As the -old Parish Rector said at the close of :. erson, but your dollars can be there ••for you, 9. • - : _ ,. the remarkable film, "Mr Miniver ", "This i� :'= • = � ., - - : -and will provide the materials and munitions se the people's war: It is' our war. We are:'thq - vitat4o4he success of the armed forces: :.fighters. Fight it, then. Fight it with all that is - The Government of Ontario is backing the -new Victory Bonds. This is Ontario's official con- our dollars. Your. purchases of Victory Bonds ' trihution towards, strengthening the hands 66 he will help to send Ontario over the top again _ - Dominion Government in its tremendous task .....'in support of ,our fighting men. They will do - - :- : t that is their tided. P art w hen the time of tom We financing total war eio , : v t d0 ours to-day. ti lOfrOVEi'n+r 8 O liar u _ It le the tangible pledge of the • m . G. R. CONAhIT a Premkr, Prooinos of Oatariw _-- r _ I. W_."A * :*IEISHFR 11 Y AFTH0RITY 1f T'ME d4VERNMENT OF THE MiR4VINClt Of 0 NtAR10 Y y .....,.,, r..,.. r ,�, `�7.,.V.' ` _ i , T y {1 . ; e .... .. . � {I/ - -_ -r .- �sr -i'- -• u - - r r �• - - . . .r. .- - -. _ 5 . • - ..- i. Mr. and lilts. John +SIid4lston_.�r " -CMR�D OF TiIAWS -° � � feel e w" _ notice a cat mope F '' ... --•= Sew L'�....% y I;am .ea: G 3_-1 ms ou I- onday night. -Mr. and Mrs. Fred Byers wish t.: Res. 38J Aflke agW G.reemmeat Liabaad ; : ',-_ ' The lor^zl Esst -r Service -at ;,he thank the Fire f G'tar�- Y ° 8e �i1B i�>;• E.. Stonff 'File Jn t• .SPECIAL Xr. Wheaton Hagerman ;spent United Church was well sttcn3.d rn4nt for their service, rend cn t > '. `. _ -:• .,' ta,., week -end in ,MDrQato. ' ' `i`.im choir did their pair nicely,. __?hursday of last week, April 22; Phone 1Sii Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ma-•n_, of To.;-__,1:o the kind friends w'io lent a •�•-- ,'9borts, 5.41,00 per tsA 'Ilz. Wkn. Lovett of Toronto *1111 Maternity, Mtdica�, ,and 5urgtcal E 1670 Protein : �'i me over the week -end.' onto spent, Good. Friday with Mr. helping hand. _ QU to a lot from here attooded and Mrs. F -. W. Gibson. castis taktn� _I Last yeagls binder twine at the s •. OAtLD 4F THANKS `-'Maternity S.eml -Atom the Smith sale recently. _ ; 1 old price. ` " Mzs. Benson Draper spent Eaatei' 1 •egWered Nurses i ,..e.�1,n a 11214 brain arad Chops of all Kinds with Minjville and Mrs. Draper. +� is Mr, Edward Stork and f lends 2�1 hour sere sf, is Order yaw chic, starter earl - - -- Mir and lint. Ross Carter and .'D unbarton' w ish -thank their nauy Friend, _ 'lilmb� lance Service Laying Mashes and Dairy Feeds _ -��W.anda spent Sunday in Toronto. for their thoughtful interest= anti fdRS.E.R. GJOD 25.37 �'••Ta�e care of bass, because they are Mr. and Mrs. William Rudman sympathy, also' the kind neighbor:: - -- - - _..._......- ._- _ —. for their assistame at • the -rune o4 1; rd to replace. _C _opens raster holidays . at their cot- biro. on Aanis was 'taken to - - tage by the river. i Oshawa last week for treatment, ; the recent 'I loss of his wile and Claremont, Mrs. Syd. Davies; of Toronto. W. Kemp, of the Air Force, Fred mother. i Toronto. . AD 6b23 — 'Pick. 53 R 1c spent the Easter holiday with Miss fi�iilard, CIlif! Snyder and Bud Con - i : AGfaeourt 86 WANTED, Margo Wilson. nors, of the Army were all name for Liberal Oomventbn Mr. and Mrs. George Dixon of 'the Easter week -end. DEAD HORSES :AND CA? TLB �laronto,. spent the week -and witb can d Ella Annan s nt I - -RON GIB30 _ - For tree ie% n phone — Masses J an Pe I Mr.. burn sponsors and_ supp p 1l , p _ :•;llr. J. a Wilson and family. � 'TRANSPORT . the week -end at •the hoarse 'of the: r' orts Mr. Nixon for Inberal Leader , , BROOKLIN • , • • .. • • 65 Misses D. • CloaMey and Marion parents. in tAe• Convention this week — that i CLAREMON=I ........... 913 Riddell spent Easter week with Mr. Mrs. N. Lt'ttle2o:d has returned TRANSPORT -.. - NCKERINO ............ T. and Mrs. Williams. week with Will- should be a real boost for Mr. Con f� from the hospital, and is now en- •4ua 1'1CKEliIN,ls ... .:..... CARTAGE' SP�is of ':'.:orii'!!A wa: hcpne also.' joying better health.' - - - - -- " ' AGINCOURT,. ...: ... zone ;ate — A very. fins Sacred Concert under M0I jr M,rs. J. Feiguson, of Toronto, W e a the here char the Iesde:'slrip of. Mrs. H. Shank; spent, the week -end with 1,er mot- R�ssiew' Your Subscription Now BAND GRAVEL STONE pay l �� ' was given in our church last Mon- ham, ,Mrs, L, McConochie. , ,&y evening. Those who miss" this, R Mss. Shirley _Stepbens received — - =. missed, a treat We hope this per= -word recently' that her.' husband Sgt. LID — — F'iwnF Rfi a -- - tosbnance may be repeated. 21rs. - C. Ar Stephena...had 'arrived sateTy. :S E R V i.0 E ,. D�oYrc1• a�wuayoaas• r� Il.a vim- overseas. i ... — . Miss. Hazel Parker, Ajax, spent u a U r a t, l e Of All K i n d �. ` 4�/ J�� - — a few days last ''week, ii t 'the Me- { Conochie baeo+s. Bert 11stv.- Avalihhle Witt itRMANENT MAGGIKC ?Alf' THAT, THE TEMPER Areenwood BUSINESS or PERSONAL `38<ln /ion lLh1� of r�soe. = AND NERVES: fT MAY _- 81 _ TYPING 'Aid-. Pont SOUR EYES. : iiiobt. McVey of the Ptsvy spear ' — Adver"ng Copy a Speciakv— •moo �.w rwt •,� B07P 166 PIC�x1.,RtT.rr• } .. .,la 1 -i .SiC.1 ,w w ail. L[D ,naa r,". b s.. ,,ht' ' ,--- -'� -• 1 -- � � M etc f� 3## - - =- a . 1 Phone Pick. 110 � , Guaranteed Repair Soviet parsonage- Dw"y Week ow !. O. '!lies Gertrude Corbett of Epson is _ OSHAW A�ONT. Ani Ma Mods! _. is Tame for E'adter holidays. - -- .. _ �hme 111 A R T H U Rke �� I E L D .._ . The MWft R. sad F.► Mct can -- . . ' PHONE 62 T a - t'Aberlained tits' Y. R U. on Friday -, .. Qlm&ty Meat - ��, Ca�sstalationa to Loretta Pegg �O�t�"�% wed Steen Sadler upon successfully = ' - � ,a,a1ag their final e:ama u Whitby - - .. _ - The Farmers' ANLEY Sigh Jchoolr They will be going to - - ._ • _ _ A� _ _ - • Normal 311 the �1. . ' � Fish Ili season - - - - Alan Clark is to be congratulated 'epos redevimg his matriculation. , .-cheat Alvin So Farmer re W. and Ma+r. fed. Pegg and iaanily • *rare guests of Mr. and 30s. Byes j- -. _ Rarer 81eei1-- sitars 9sles oaiy. Z 1 S C - A Specialty '�I'. and Mrs. Peezy Clarke and Phone Stoutfrille 300 22 Years . ,,, .•,! .. . „ . No gals • PSUBSDAY, FRIDAY, SATI101[iAY T" Las" or Tao "AN _. - :A .- � .. : "'.• `^r: �• ,."°r' .<.; : "� .,., " ^:::,.. ._;:�: :' >�<� ":- f: ;i;,.. ��, .,'.: >:; ��-'::�s.: gat �"�,.� MEN � 6oeloley►,Oat. R. R. 1. or Phone- .. �. : r i4 t� , , > heap The V�ild !ltoatfviile � ffis�re yk. 5a� a +i ° s `t�C4�i" e n : \^ Y4 �(,t a _ f M •,' " _ _ • e a le Leaf �!t x°� • :' �' x' p' a ° 1 .4� , Y, � „� :.*ilia p utti al Fier An Ail -Star Caen ,in te'ehnieolor` -and WAWANESA INS. Qo► . ,tveorseeei and Cartoon _ C. 'Ch. p. Rates fbr Farm and Country z ¢ Buildings - Y ° 4 Z - ° KONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SD1i Windstorm Insurance on . Buil MAY 3, 4 and 5 Windmills, Silos etc - k e xw� �•► Automobile Insurance o! ISLAND All Kinds Write o'r Phone x " i • �. ' M Brian DenLevy and' -Robt. Preston r.., Bowman & Rowe = ' ` Select Short Subjects SATURDAY .� • .:�.�:s >:::: >'� -� ° TiitIRSDAY. FRIDAY, 7 -and Fal ¢ , -ON TH ► .Couxf err 'e,.",' %'%;: ^.: @:; "?' +t s. • YlviY ' t5 '•�Y .. .t — —= George {y, •,::Y �° �«:�, .. Ale, uth ,........... '::v:;•;ii.<::.Y:.,, ''�i .. ^11-x,-••:,^ , ...... ...; ; r•• y: :`< •:^. Y;;:<:•.:::; :;;^.. ::;.;: <' <'i•.,:.,;;•:.:, <.: <' t.,. it ;.v;..•; k� " "a v�: +i` >ki¢;:•,:, >ii:r'riyt, of anta e - - - • Rov Rogers r To Thearbe Goers ._mid management or the Stan- - E1EO ON FARMS :..> ley e Th efts a to kin m to n I y to but sl e- _ ps h :I t rim d d can a un ........: ^,,. ^. . ^« <::<:::`�' >:; ... ..:3�•:A::<: >::;: >,, Iaaau- Rif can •: y.,,;. �:::,:;; :;.Y,<;,,; %,;,;;,,..,,v,,:,r,,, FROM all over •Ontario, young men in Ontario �. , .'s:� ... .tiYPe. y g tarnish x::.<..,.. ".::. . h' who e mak _ ho a ' practice of memorials that will area 1 to The Schoch and Coll ter PP y8 to utila he sea the is in the filecae � every Farm f 'o Farm Service �':'`';:. F rm Brigade o the .Oaten Cadet e theatre ravn time time. — het pro- 1 dignity to The. standpoint. In . > : <: >: %•: >::::«::> >::: <:> ::' > > ::::;::. <. « >:::: >:,, .• Force volunteering their summers to P P a offence is costing the Manage- of appearance our xw`• i:%; Y;;>::: ii' :;''; >f:yv:Y::;:R;a +Yik::::;:;i ij >i'iSY: +rilpr,G a duce essential foods for victor'. a <:::< >:;;< ^'::;:� _ >" �a�, w e ...�: ��i' u! �xpcubr stand Out --.. a: •::S.x Yi �:v:i'r' %�v' ± ?'•Y; Y':.::.;; �:':::::.v: v:::' WattlL tt - + :r.•.;:,:y ♦{3ii " �/ 0�1e '1:eCer�! - -- �e a$'es• - Y And es • d way to on muscle and build - take such measures as Will i�10 Greatsr Tribute _ >«:<: ><;: ::;;:, ><::;; >:;: ::;;;• a weight. After a summer on the farm, >._. >::« ::;::. _ _ i _ the to a W P you �.:;h ,a^:Y a :.y I� r8 Of this Kingston Road eat u'11 come bade to school in the. fall—bard u mitawtul and wanton on. N. W. STAFFORD t .. «<::...:.:. The offence has became eo Hialh 1[onunntnW nails, brown as an Iadisa and rsria m ws7 7 'Y 'S:•:(.:Y:; 'JY ':G:: '„^ 'J �:; : ... •::. Y, berictue that the .. <`,�'saY:.�ae•Y: <:.�.,^ <. >:,,, >.::Y >:• FN..•�.�•?`'? _ .y: ^^ mat,agemeat _ Wbrb You do all the regular work on the firm, and <;:,�:;: V• <:: bas been eompelled tv _. place_ Ph 40 W%Wn oat. that's as education is itself, but what's more im- spotbem throughout the house' - �� that a one of the teat coa- . uals Portent you grey detect these Individuals, e ` is TUN! IN ' Q trilutiooa to the allied war effort that anyone stn n the warning is beery liven _ !J y^ ^ !HELP . that �1ey will be prosecuted for make by helping produce food for victory. For WANTED" +mT laLnre offence without for. - -- certainly, we can't fight • if we don't eat: _ a «'M .•«�••.� w they notice, a _ you ere 13 years of age of older, nglster ""A- of""Oi%l' '"'"•'on& - PRONE AS•irlN. 611 W 3, MILLIHEhT MRY WI&ISDAY 7.W ►.la. 'eo9 now with your Higb school or collegiate R E 1�T T . ; j'd ( Clarke. Prentice - CRt NrTWORK .0 -f C G ..L..' _ Principal for work with the perm Cadet ,: >11.Y:gYxy s..:, Brigade of the Farm Service Force this FUNERAL DIRT • Tog • - idCENBED AUCTION! i �. ` ^py •: vat: s>o:J:: #: x or.• ::.::•:. '• Y Da or f* t v summer. DO IT NOWT fi'<::y<`;;; ::,,.'" .<'::'. >.:::::t:>:;'• 7 For the Counties of York and dab:' ' y ONTMIO Q �' i' v' �c�>' �ii25' � %'Y <!r'•'' %3:Z`:`;i ?a'.,;'i;'' '• ' �l► ,,: `< c >` < >;; ^a >:, <, >,: s : A `' Private .gym arlo; successor to Corp. Hen Prev PYooe !tart N yo, tics of C. A. 9. F.; and of the IatiO 1 • • ' " �9 �} /�, ; ,I�•1� • '_ r : • d �'- `t •�_' - ' y y V J. $ Prentice (formerly . Nen0ft . - i. j and Prentice). �Parnt anyd, y��Parna- • ! . r .M •� Iy f�: .i' : e Y . 1 ` 4'! i 2L ` i t i a r � a ' 141i 4..1�' !� � t • Y i a74lea a S,,v..a°.�► X11 Fair e� ~ �51�.� �Rt�•�' '' 1~� 'fit I V I: a'- •- lteasonsble Rate, ,ffi'.w.; -.... ._.....?•.. ae.a., ., _.._ ,r.'a'.J".,•..'JG'i.�r5 s' u.-' 1E w..: :f.: .:.'iw l3µ'i '_�.•1, :.7::JS: - :fi.f .r.. :7t "sl _, .�.13..•,+,5_v ,.. ......'Y .i. _'i.- _ :v ._ „ .^tip_ .3. �! ! - .,assn else aralwas par- -bbe CtffM� r.. Haven a. chudron 001t�rlb]it� oII� Abe!' eels. One Ming we have been. ad- Phfibper- Connor V Afire piogradon, era$ the Ca ,G. -- _ j� red to warn_ _"kI_ about, is _not Won Betio Blueanan- sad - Mrs. -C manse _ to mail matches in )our overseas Carter, of Toronto, , were -�� c at guests at' transit, with Mrs. Ellia�t at the or. ' Miss Jean Ward and `Ir. -Keith pdreels. Only' recently a post office the Orville Burton home over Eas- gar. Bev. M. R. Jenkinson, of Pick- J D, `ce_ spent the. week -end at S'.rath- iced Church Suaday School b/' the was destroyed by fire, because of 'ter. Bring, guest speaker,. bra j Good Fellowship Class was used for the thoughtlessness of setae party,' All those books, out from the W. , i �e � � �, he first time on Danner Sunday aspiring Easter meaeagb• Mr. Ted Tdoilinson ana children it in sending inflammable �wds. M. S: Travelling Library. Will you The Young People's Social on tlis are vial Dr, and Alm• Tensile- morning. The- slides shown were _ �g _ please 'bring them into the library evening of April 19, had an attest clear and there was a noted bnp- �- ' :son over. the Easter holidays- revetment in the this week. an of about sixty guests, cumiag ][r. Ray, Aut,nohr visited his • m,.A- single;• Mr. and Mrs. Howard Malcolm from Greenwood, Pickering, Clare- . -het here over the week -end. LaMe Congregations Attend The ,- ar were at Queensvilie on Good •Fri'day rnont. ' Pickering Group conducted uce U f ' _ Ifjlw "Brtion v -6i�ud 1•�& • aster Sorvices as guests of their son Bob and fait- the Worship Period, and, Miss, Olen• JQy cr, a Ye. vvv�, v,ca �,88tB7. '•- -- '� 115. — I_ _ •_�aa Wlusm, Of' vsimwa,. (convener -Cif -- -- Miss Marion Kilpatrick, Res N; vis- Large congregations attended the die. Beech family were Easter Miss, Beatrice Stevenson, who has 'Recreation for Ohawa Presbytery ited her home over Easier• Miss ,Easter Services' held in the United visitors with the Warren Wilison's. spent xhe winter in Toronto, return -• I Young People: was in charge of the Shirley Kilpatrick went to. Toronto Church • on Sunday- last. A girls' Mr, and', Mrs. HJnward - Plaxton ed home•'on Thuss►daer. A friend,' recreation. A very, enjoyable even_ with her, on her return. 1 choir provided special music at the were Brougham visitors on Sunday. ' Mrs. 8aldene: retuimed with her • for ing was spend I Mr, and Mrs. Giles, who$e Name is 'morning service. Beautiful flowers There was considerable travel on a visit. _ _� - - -- -' sdoined the front of the church. -' — two miles west of Claremont, visit- No. 7 highway" over the holiday. Y. P. 'worker* in Toronto, home + ed their hcone over the - .,-dek -end, - The oulpis Bible, church, was , A few cases of .measles have dev- for Easter were: Dora' MAtthews, ll After you have bought all the IYic- only Ito find, that in their absence, eloped in our neighborhood. . Sera Malcolm, Mrs. Walter Knox, . their home had been .broken into � dedicated and used for the 'first ' The McWhirter foinily spent Bas- Wanda, Varnwn, Russell Gray .and tort' Worlds you _possibly can with In- and considerable .damege done to ' Pastor delivered an Ens =, 1 811, ' take one for $1jDO oil the in-' ter with their people -at Manilla. Alan Mille; the interior. ter Message. In the evening, lantern 4 Miss Muriel Shepherd• is spending The Easter Services were well at- stairrheat plan. It. will bay 60,000 ' Mr. slid Mrs. Gordon Grahean, of slides were shown depicting "The f paadtic buttons' for battle dress. - Life of. Christ ". An Easter anthem '� Easter Holidays with the Alex. 'tended. Rev. Kennedy delivered an Oshawa, visited Mr. and ffisa..• ' sung by. the choir. Drlafiro family, _ at London, Ont. inspiring Easter Message, and the. lisirls, on Easter Sanday' I&. and Mrs. W. d. Brown "and choir sang two lire ' attpnbees. Mn DANCE AT CLAREMOI�PP . hiss Jean -Gregg is -spending het Press of Canada Pays Tzibute to daughter, Mrs. Drynan, spent Good R*beA Miller snag the "Holy City" . ---- water hob a* with her parents, Post Oiliest Friday at the "old. home ".' 41 "ith infra.; C. A. Barclay as accamp- Dance to the steak o! 6raTdiltt Mx:- and - Mrs. Ba�id�•6regS• -- — + . -!he- daily- prfts of Coadi rear ft _fie Willson - -and Mrs. Will- anist. ' Sheldon and. his orchestra of nisi iFatmers, Attention! • h , Mr. A Peso - � ly paid tribute to the Post Offices can- were with the •former's people The Eaetey Thankoff>iring' Service Ciazeasemt Coasessaity Hall oat - ern foss set: a ha.fk.,u .,.�%u ._ for me way ..lielY rw,.; ,.�•: now- forEiuste�r. -- _. ,• of the W.. b[► S. and ldiae4on Bead' >taei&Y, April 3$th: Round and ON aapair shop next door to J. Brig- the ever- inereasdag mails. , The Young People's aneetlng on mined was held in the church on Tyne Dancing. nail's Claremont. Open WF 10 every They were abw ceoa waded f n 9-& Sunday eveniar was in charge -of Thursday evening, April 22. The M. Ali long lams, the wecither has - *Ljoed for the better and saws far saasrI are already on the brad. We \ _ - wrilD tbem *0 1014". d . hWAL -' - - - - -- --- - Mm Bud -Morton has been °et'he doctor's can for the lass saw Rev. Walter' Dealel rtsnrnW to T�... _ .. ... ifs heme hems the first of the week. Is 1% was fortunate enough to have - - .. escaped an operation . so fax, at a[r. sad -ills. Gwdol, iver�d, — __. _ —. :. ' . _ Toe Minister of Finance of the Dominion. of Camden - - f lit _ '.- - -of Kingston hair8 been visiting at : - ern s .. _ . taheir banns here. - _ -' • " o$ or pub subscription Pte. Randolph Carruthers is a� S1.4100-400014000 ' lio=n on ieaYe for t, few "in, - -- -- - - ' also Pte. Bill Collins, - 3&s• VkWr Robinson ' is "visiting - - - r O u T :3*r& Holman for a few d ►tea - - Mr. and MM, Peters mid . ' Miss _ r'rlith, of Port Perm. .visited Mir. ' I" it XT and Mrs. George Beverley :ost week - idsd• T-0-R- Toronto - _ - _ lair: -Bob Beelby left�for !or a visit on Saturday last. Bob ` . ::. Dated and bearing intereet from '1st May 1943, and offered in two 4 ors - _ _..,. *tasted "with 'tear inflated tires -- ... ; • .:. • " saufisrities, the ehoioe of which i. optional with •the subscriber; aa'loilowsa • ' -_ ` - - _ :..' . li'o'n part y, and one went "strike" no space ►-- Sob came g - - - :: _ _ . :_ = Three and .ore -bYslt year a1me. Ea very brief, ewar story; ou>Meen -y _ but one that may be coaumon en- - - - iri% Bon Aft - . - 174 /O Bolti41if ` _ : pngh before another twelve oawrttbs - : b up. A) _ . :as.� let 1!l a y 19 7 Due Is3t November 194$ „ - Mr. and Detrs.' Walter- Wald, to- _. gather with L. _Cpl. Joe Ward and. �D' .ember Callable In or after 1454 -Non -Bailable to maturity wife visited wnitt►y on aaturaay r-r 1l.a.s,nw.! payable lot lwaT a„d No _ t�,�l might They say that three Ore! role- Bearer denominations, _ Bearer denominations, behaved. What was the matter with -- _ _ N, sloe, , 41,dw, s-5,�, $Z,00s � : : Iq 1100, =5,000, sZS,000, s10o,4b0 the other one?- ^ Miss Mildred Lo yat of Oshawa, i ®BUe' Price: Y e o - _,• ��% 0 •..Tana Prices 100% and Mr. Gram Taylor, --of Whitby_, � z - • - - . .. • - : visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Loyet + "" Principal and interest payable in lawful money of Canada; the principal at any, agency o3 aver the week -end semi-annually, _ _ a t : t•ed without charge, any Box Social -- May 3rd. United ::. . the Bank of Canada and, the interest tout brgncIs in eanada of any Chartered Bank. .. •Church, under the auspices of the' _ . 4Good Fellowship Class' and the• Y. : r. Union. Come am enjoy s► social Bangle may be renistereil auto principal or as "to grind and pd -- :Ni• 1 I Y I•s� - ... _ - ._ . - - interest, as detailed tu. the Official Prospectus, through ` The- Young People's Union of the any agency of the Banc of Canada. j.. United Church enjoyed a social ev- •erring at Brooklin on Tueaaay even- V ,• Darr. Frank Derushs Lae been vie- - . sens fern• either or both aesatnaitles of, the loam , ntaY oe pane -m SUR r�s his sister, Mures: - and - Mz.-W- alt, - - -` - �e•Tee I4 eute�ia case totWiore eeea'�ei i. r Mans' �fti. ueside s ass the boas •� wtill he avatllable far rr' pt deltverY. alirsrsea 1pttoast t i- . Pte. Jack Lehman• was home for - - _ .. 1 Interest, as lollowst. + Jl t. and , Mrs. Japaes Pickens and � 3� N a!!�>� ' 18% on lot .lane 1943; 18% oa 1st daily' 1949] ` a . little -son ".Paul, have been visiting '• e - li% ea.lati Aatpswt 1043; itg% H lss Selrtemher 1843; •N�; : �, +t�iie latter's parents; Mr. And Mrs. = e Jstmes MicCullough over the Easter 1ss4ya y the 3% bsatell OR i• o w ed, i - 71te lost - as 1st October 1043; covers the Natal. paYsest Of P24wdpal, Plow •g4 e� lof -a -- .- slit. 'David Dawson 'Sr.; has been Im -dw ease e[ the 3% bonds and .37 of 1% tie the ease sit the 1� °�o h:acis a,Dlreseatly aeeraei visiting friends in Toronto for a luterest.te the iae•iates of the , .: ve ti�stal� seats. ifew days. _Wears glad to report' Mrs. �Vm. Cowie is doing nicely, now.' We hope to see her out before long: - ltim Peggy prtaa,d .united Mr. ' 'The Minister of'Finanee reserves the'right to accept or to allot the whole or any part of the amount and Mro. C. A." Overland over the -of this bmur subscribed .tfor either or both maturate" of ar�,+l • d..Ii.a � c. • I,,. ,...Zar 4f _ _ week -end. - -- - > {1,100,000,000. Miss Velma Middleton . spent, the . ,week -end with her parents. 1ls� , . - . ''a of this loan will be used by the Government to $Hance expenditures for : Mr. and Mrs. prom Scott visited at IOeorae Scott's over Sunday. " - .,Mo. Grant of Toronto spent the Sabscrlptions may made through any Victory Loan 9alesmanr the National —week -end with Mr: and Mrs. ' Jaairrmes - -- -- War-Finance Commitl .. • , . ,T . , . , tative-thereof, tray - branch meads - - cBrisooe, - of any Chartered Bank, or any authorised $ravings Bunh;''1 rtiet or Loaa `. Mr. and Mrs. Hearse heft on Mon- ._ ,day for .Bethl @helm, Pa., �mP�7, �m whom may be obtained application forms and copies Rob4 Reilly"- R. N., of Tor- Of the Official P. J. , .. r eontainiag completes details of the loan., . ... . calla, spent the• week -sari with Mrs.: - 943, and will Blest oat or about. 4 KHai" Nartoas. _ The lists will open on 26th- April 1 A wood .bee was held Isst -Wed•• May 1943, - with or without notice, at the ihMstion aer ?� aesdny for the United- Qa<n�ch. A - - -.. the Minister of Finance. saw response was . had. '. Plan do attend he Box Soei>.l alt' .. - '•- , -°�_• -- - _ °,"�'�•i -3by 8rd, in the Unitel ChurdL , Bef— ..rent Rf F6&ances CxIBa J�[at n, ii.. Q A. F., pis- Oitaaos. 6th �lpry 19 ltsd over the week -end, with his Parents, at �/�n. - � � - - _ _ r .. 1 r,•i Lantern Presented to United Churn $sands y School -'� � �Y1� I!T •tq�/1�11,' � : t N ` .•_ � . , ... ,. o Rfi.;. • : •h:hLt 1T 31CtStl[&9'.G..' =" . .,... ,'. %.,,.. .. . . The new lantern given to the 1{•In - A'�7rY�, . u, ... w.MYA.A• ..v ^„- ,. -. .: j ..... s.._ • Y . y --,pr - - :. ,{ • ' Jr_ n ;xd f„•�ly ' ` ,.s -i.•- ,.,��', •:yl+, �. ;, _ ,!R`Jl' ice" �,r/ESr.7. 2. "K.C'k n..W.:�*�'.rs.�4 'i„ a .ik54 f'•"• u. .�,..i _ ... "{`.�i1 _ rpd .•f`�,'- .P1,`°,'' i... o.. ',4`r-�: r- �"'rk:�`�•! _. -.rrv. _�^ i.""Hv?3 -"� •ia ity�� -c. �• .. -> .. _ ''.ti � ., . a(� j J �' j� v wholly away from fhemselvcs and we aw and heard. And they. 'Saes Must Have ware concussion Ynocked, all the J<sJ D l/ a�it_Jesw__Cbrist alone. _ when they had further thieat• •. r_ `r water from 1s1s tub. ' (� (� O O. L The Apestlee ]Be'"'" Ration Books !rota a tr7 ll "Now when they beheld the seed there, let them go. finding These were two stoi-10s y"L�i c Q boldness. of Peter and John, and nothing how they might punish Eren the bees have rations books. " compendium 'ot - odditles ou ' the ' '''•+�+ - S S O N - -. had perceived that, they were, them, because of the people; for Sugar for bee - feeding purposes war compiled by reporters. ,Soino V unlearned and ignorant men, all men glorified God --for that _can only • be- obtained by means of others: .. :. - -- —Mq if - ---- they marvelled; and they- took a beekeeping permit .issued by -- _. -- which was done. In this first The corvt=tte Nasturtium could AND JOHN LEADERS 'called them, and charged them Provincial Apiarist 0. F. Town- IN THE EARLY CHURCH not to speak at all nor teach in conflict between the Church and send, of the Ontario 'Agricultural ed with _the merchantship St. Johns, Aete Ys37.41f 3:1 -3f 4s13. la -!1 the name of Jesus." This has `earthly authority, they- assert "s' College, Guelph_ throwing the cargo vessel on to GOLDEN TEXT. — Now whom been the experience of the' grellt principle =that the Chris- -British where it hit an automobile. the beheld the boldness of Peter Church in different harts o the tian ",conscience is the aunremP -- - o� raids have - - and John, and had Ste% # a %� = rtiiah pisses. perceived that world in every age. Leaders of court of appeal. The answer of ieturned to base with such -things _'the* were unlearned and ignorant falsd religiops have attempted to Bunyan, when• imprisoned, land • stncjc 'to their wings as part of anon.- they' 'ntarve,114d; and tkef' -stop the mouths of those who forbidden to preach was.` 'I am Peeling. Potatoes.. i te]epinofle' po ;e and' the 'wireles's' - '.took knowledge of theca, that they were bringing in light and truth,," at s point with you. If 1 were rigging oft a ship. kid been wi th Jesus. Acts 4:13. love and redetfaption, out of, prison again'. to -day 'I -A British, seaman was sitting on Memory Verse: We are wW. Jd - Vreach the gospel again dock peeling potatoes when a wave • A: Scotsman running dowti- 'the : -- .--. —. -- Tits. Christian Censciesair ,. _.. . e, .s.. .t.,... o�,,.,,io,i - - -."` helper: 2, CoFinthiatu 1:24.. - «But Peter and • John answered- to-morrow, oy the help of God.-- swept i,im orei'rx,ard. -.L. next -- - _ .;THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING and said unto them, whether it Where would- our airmen be wave sat •him.right back aboard, sitibbed'his toe grid fell. He pick- Time. -- Pentecost occured May is right in the sight of God to without parachutes? They coot - still, peeling, eel himself up and ran on. Later 28, A.D. 80. The healing of. the hearken unto you father than $225, so a $100 Victory Bond A fellow taking a bath in Lon- he returned to investigate.. He 8itme man at the Temple occurred unto God, judge ye: for we can -' will make a substantial down -pay- -don escaped. trninlurea -. when ' had stumbled over an unexploded z a few weeks later. Exactly tii*hen not but speak the things which meat on A happier landing! bomb exploded outside, but the bomb. Peter and John were arrested, _ and brought before the Sanhedrin, _ we.. cannot speelfically say.. It may have been late in A.D. 80. _ .:..or early A.D. 81. Place.- Jerusalem, and, in part., the Temple.' _ O ■... - - -- _ . 43nd Peter's- lust inctions "Now when -they' heard this. _- _'they were pricked -ia their hgart. and said unto Peter and .the ,reek .._ ... . . ­--of ih the apostles, Brethren, wlnat . : - Comes Home -shall we do? And Peter bald" into ,'`'them, Repent ye; .and be baptized - every one of you in the name o! - Jesus' Christ unto the remissiotr - -- of your ains , and-ye -shall the gift of the Holy Sniri " • Y :.:.- -SON 14r neighbor' - t`iam follows belief,- and certainly - - is not a saving ordinance.' Only - son) is 1n battle dress perhaps : - - faith can save us. Baptism is a :: -- �. ".. ... on a ship at sea, or flying a - sign of the washing away of oui. : sins, ' a public acknowledgment - bomber. You are proud of hire, but th.,t we are henceforth tc. be iden- - =tiffs a +th Jesus tint , A„ Pt. - you pray for the time when he will be _ ternal rite symbolizing our being - - _ back home. You will do anything You r - - . jdentifies. with the body of Christ. God's Promise' can, you say, . everything ,you can. "For to you is the promise, and _.. . , , to bring him home safe, and bring - him - to -your children, and to all -that are afar off, even as many as the harnC 30011. ijora our uoa snau eau to nim." - - Well, here -is one thing you can drat :Peter knew 'from the beginning that the Gentiles, were to be -ad- -..';' You Can buy Victory. Bonds., mitted to the same privilesecs as Israel. But Christ's' commissionI' When you buy Victory Bonds you said that they were 4n prenrh first :3n Jerusalem and Jude a. ;,'. Ylicip yvua trey Peter's Admonition :. doing now. You help td make surf: -- "And frith- many other words `- that he has everything he needs, �~ ,..he' testified, and exhorted - theist. saying. ave yourselves from this *'': " better equipinent than the enemy has. crooked generation." What Peter . And yoei are swing money to have a here mednt was that. these people should accept the Lord Tmrs - , ' � , '-better home for your boy to return to. - Chrik as their Saviour, and thus _be, save,(l._.from. the: doom which .. _ .._ RAVE. MONEY .FOR. HIM WHEN was to fall upon Israel because of :its .re;ectusn of Christ. climaxing - HE COMES .HOME . a -in the destruction of- the city of [ ` - - - Jerusalem some forty years later. He will. w t to work with new • farm • at receivea tnss + _ word were bapti7ed: and there ..implements•... new equipment... to i ne csnen to .�� were added dtnto theist in that day lam t that be worn out, about three thowtand sonla." Tho' x. Y' number' need cause no •strrpri e. He will have new ideas to improve the Many of -these new converts maN, ` I have beer, in a sense belieccr� farm. He .m>�y Want t0 experiment already, but had been restrained with new crops, -new stock, new farm- by .timidity or irresolution from: , - - an open profession of their faith: :.ing methods. He's young and- ' _ - ,•,. The Hour of Prayer tious as you want him to be. �{ "L ow Peter and John u'erc.�o- , - _ -__ _ _ ing up into ' the temple at the w ; -hbtrr. -of. T )raver. being the- ninth ti plans to do. Victory Bonds .:. mo1>iey hour.. And a certain man' that . \ saved now and loaned 1~o Canada to was lame from his mother's -wo:nh was carried, whom they laid dally help win the war ... will be yours and - 0 at the door of the temple which his t0 use when the war is' over. -- - - is causes tseauuiw, to as.x arms � of them that - entered -- into.- -the - temple,' Who seeing Peter and -John, about to go into the temple, - asked to receive an alms. And — Peter, fastening• his eye upon him - with John, said, Look on u - a ' "Normally, one becomes not;only a•. �rrnatnmPQ 1n SPninv hPdCAPQ hiiF – -- aomewhat impatient with them, i Not 'so Peter. Like' 'his, Lord; --i e eaw• into ' the irirrer life of this . poor creature, and felt that' he - - not only' should be -delivered of his lameness but that he should know the Lord' Jesus ~Christ. : The Apostolic Miracle "And'he gave heed unto them, expecting - to .receive ,soanething. - - - s. from them. But Peter said, sit- yer And gold have 1` none; but what -1:- #rave, -- that I give lherT- In the name of..J#stts Christ' of. Nazareth, walk." "'Mankind has been primarily beholder.. to those ;. who hatia possessed }ittI oi_th}s -- wor}d's ggods, but have abound- _ . - ed, in, 'faith, and • utterance, anti �� knowledge, and in all earnest. _ • - _ ness and in love.' There is one- - ttlarke.�l difference, between the - - manner of olir Lord's perform- ing miracles and the .manner,.in_, WHAT IS. A- VIETaRY BOND? - = which the apostles performed them. ' Jesus:effected cures. Him. _ 'A VICTORY BOND is the promite.of the IJorpiaion of Caniid'a'to repay its aetf by merely speaking a word rash the full faces vales of the Hond•at the time stn steel, with half yearly from Hie own 'personality and let. Interest-at the rats of 3a�a.pec aeutltm until•atrattui , _A..niMa'y Pond is the f>J Hies own power. His disciples aafat investment is Canada. The entire reto or tug Domiiiiog stand �-1 Vic �fffected cures _ by speaking _ its behind'' Cassels hat been tattistg bonds for y. i can, and lias rtever_iat�td to_ His name, 'Peter's word= are pay every dollar of principal and interest. iciorq Bond. b as amet rase , l . typical of the spirit._9hich should _ _ _ : _ ... _ :.- readfly converted into strati than any other over- animate the Christian �� : J National War F,7wftcu frofaefgtfYUd - preacher or teacher. They turfs ' the attention of his- hearers s • Yee ~S . rte' �___ N• �^ ' F i ' F 1 i. ' yY wTwiV ;] )` `y' f', - - AMERICAN RIFLEMEN IN TUNISIA metal, hair been brought to 'fuaioa Ho ' - -hence the size of. the weld, w Can 1 ? ? -- _ The value of each weld is aLw • By An" Ashley - - recorded on a piece of tape by tie r 10VERSEA ecorder. If any one weld fails to -Q. Should stockings be washed, come up to apecilications, a bell if one has not twin thelb, -and rings and shuts off the welding they are to be stored away ?. Y machine. That bell. is, sometim4s A. Yes_; the washing will re- 1 On a■ t e ,.e r move the excess_dys- besides pre - ' _ berry. Y Well serving 'them for a longer . time... 1 >' that the welder -does- not -Wm U. — - --Q. HOW can L-keep moths out l _c have the - "raspberry" loudly ad= of garments? M F vertisillg his failure. A. If whole cloves are sprinkled in the .solos and of the s ,' O,,% e j garments which yon cares storing, #� m _._- �t, s•�i derii tidljiette the garments will be kept away. Boo - SENDS 300 By Roberta Lei Q. How can -I Improve. the' 1101TISN CONSOLS ", "LEGIONis i flavor of French dressing? "1AACpONALWS JUNTAOL", _k i 1. When a .man who has been A. Half a lime, 'with ' much "SCOTCH BLENDS" of "EX!'DEi" �. invited to dinner sends- word a lemon, mixed with the wench i sew hours in advance that tie will dressing, will add an unusually Ciya►eftes be unable to attend, what should pleasant flavor. or-111 lb,Tobacco -- BRIER SMOIdNG s say the hOSt08$ d0? Q. How.. can I remove tea IMACOONAMS RNg Cuss 1with, papsn) alto, 2. How far In advance Ot i ' •stains from linens? IDAILY ]NAIL CIGAREM TOBACCO rmtpaid In { Sotdiwa I• tb• Camdlaa.eresy and theatre party should the invite.- A. A little glycerin is very ef- CANADIANS IN. UNUM KINGDOM rORCEL bons be extended? fective for' this purpose. Men Order sad Re mlie tot` 3. From whom should one ask Q. How -can I make the scales - fish.' _first, r a letter o re rence,-*hea -- _ of fah a me off easier . _ for f fe _applying for -a posltiell1 - - - -- -- ' 1j o f 4. Should a -young married too- 'dipleikeh oneein hot water fora 1 Min— ideatiflt her-elf Over hs telephone to a. social acv uaintancemex>t, end- the scales wilt then ssr,o.utatnu.ftu p l some' off much easier and quicker. by saying, •`This is Ruth Mantis;' Q. How can I exterminate `► or, "This is Mrs. David Lee "? roaches in the pantry? , � b. How should the invitations -A. Washing -tbe pantry abelves to. graduation exercises be phra5- with a hot solution of alum water ad? will drive away all roaches and - ' 6. Should a man offer hs hand insects. Over 6,000 tons of cork was Bath. :Among the palms and sand -dunes of Tunisia, an American soldier to help a girl but- of a car' _ Bred in Morocco's forests last Garand rifle. Ana sera • Yea'1'•' draw's .a ad on his target with his Gan 1, Telephone an intimate friend Axis Gets Earful -- rg lass. mat,. �. �Fla�e You Heard- Bard? promptly drained the corporals and sak Sm�o ills 1n: d : - - -- L }le� should never, hesitate 'to do . if -' HEMORRHOIDS g - • at ail - possible -ta accept'. ii. loot.- _ - -` - '41 Mr. spriggias (gently): later than a weeic in advance; S. A recording of the-- -"- British y2 SO RYiftflldlt:5 -- - "'-Gus Edwards, _ echanic's :State, - -Only from one whom yatt -know' Eighth Army artillery `bfisrage ' is one of the Navy's most seasoned "My dear, a man was ,hot a! by the Makers of Mecca Ointment b a bur, intimately.' 4 -. This is Ruth which smashed the Vareth Line • ;Mecca Pile Reaisdy I;o. i ie for Protrudina _ - ' #ale apinneza.____One day he was y Clan, and his wife 3lartin." S. -The phrasing 6f the in Tunisia was broadcast recently Sleediaa Pifer, and .old in Tube, With pi sitting ith a grow of English. was saved -6y a button which_ or internals ljeation_1'rlce 73c. 3leccr I�IIs R p g lnvitntlo.ns is usuatl • - determined to Axis -oeen ied countr:ea - of- / pp -liars: discussing the-relative merits the bullet struck." S p Rc>ssedYN 2ialorEruraall;chints Piles. Sold of British and American ships. Mrs. Spriggins: "Well, by the customs of the school. 6. Europe by BBC, the London •Ra- in Jar, sad Is for saunas! ore only. Price 50 p Certainly. dio said in a report beard by CBS.. ceder � number It your Drutstyi. � "I'm curious about your car- what of it ?" - Uniform _ _ ._- - __._+. _ r}p,y'+ nr+P _R♦ifi¢i, ! 4ii7 "Nnw "Nlothiag, only the button OOCtOra Ia Unlf011iln last are they »" - tatuot have bees on._ ... -= Old-,Gus .looked at him and re- L - -TORONTO CITY POLICE. FORCE - lied To bell In the smq erooln- of the big :American troops have nearly ` - - ? ' , " you the truth, I g three times as ini per don't know. pi'e'ce never ready.. h4te1 the Scut issd been' boring' many doctors - - TEWORARY CONSTABLES WANTED' _- _ '- ppened them up. All..they've been everyone with tales of the great thousand men as the Axis forces asyuire<i to 11-u so •lar is w weep Up "l6aida he hall Am;,P .21 ave. ' SO declared Dr. Emerson Ages 29 years and over; Married; Physically fit; at least b' 9" in -. • _ with the planes." "Well. now," 'said an English- t,rusuy ;:Clay L,1 f1lLa..,,. 1:.1., at =* � +r--tot•! of rood character and fair education. � • man at last, "supp4i you tell us ,a remFht General Electric Science.. To be available for appointment immediately. Linaorm ciot6ins something ou can't do. and b Forum address. American troops_ supplied. ►- _ - Gracie Fields in Now York g �, F - told the story of her Cousin Joffe, I'll undertake to do 'it my- biLve an average of eight doctors _ sett. per thousand men. ..This,coaipslres ��► Nearest Employment tied Selective Service Office. who was milking his cow "Thank per o Axis average is three per Refer to File R"91 bra a neighbor passed by. Thank ye, replied the .Scot, . , _; - "You slacker! Why aren't - "I Canna pay 'ma bill here." thousand: _ lea at the front?' ".bore isn't any milk at -'I'e a destroyer whose lights - that 'end." replied Alf pa- were visible a nearby abut - A D V E R T I S E M E N T_ - - fieatly. signalled- "Pardon me, but � CLASSIFIED your ship is •showing." The' barmaid' was a flirt', and, -'- _ -_ -: _ _ AGENTS WANTED BULBV FOR SALE TRAIN FOR NLRSIs9 when the cotporal went out to buy LADIES: No- doubt_ you wish to . LARUR GLADIUL178 IDVLBS. RkIN- "APP•LICWTIONS A R B 0WITED a paper she ieaned'inriiinsly aver rnRj o Toney! Our Agency' d9fors bow collection, -s dos. 81. :0 de- for girls who desire to train for fire bar with her face Bose to the roc to means or du,elg ru, auv hoer -d Yn•*'■ tt..t a Hatalc. curses. September 1943. Cornwall 1� ���� for Just part of your times Ii B.U. We grow the beat only. taenerai arse' w:• private's. interested, writs us srd we will ` send atone' our terms. ' AVON I1 OQ* JIAi.lt PERSONAL \o"'s your chance, .darling," i'RODL'TCS OF CANADA, LINT- " she whispered, ED, 1015 •Bt" Alexander Street BAL-MEENA FOOT BAhW destroys WORLD'S GREATEST DIBCOV- w n Montreal. 5 ELECTRIC T!}READ bottle. odor. Ken% Instantly. Y c cry in Sand 11l -science. Bend The private Looked round the ° • •a bottle, Ottawa rg•at, ileaaoaa 8irthdate and it to P.O. Box 501, 'IRtsom, It'esas empty- - Stitching metal? Why not? At'r011oB1LESt -11, 'SED 'Drug store. Ottawa. Ottawa, Canada. "$o it is," he remarked — d Airplanes and railroad cars and and - _ VfiED ('Air; 1VJTJ3 G04-ID TIRE$ FOR fitl.t0 all aorta of things are be4ng made Bee Lis first. IHloimt Pleasant 11[0- - ... YOUR 1. IQ. T _ that way out'bf stainless steel. — tors Limited. Used Car Lot at 3 YORKSHIRE HOGS, SERVICE- ...: '- • - rim 4 on • feet; Head Office, able a o, registered In 1 urchas, SELF - ADMEN- ISTERED IVTI;LrU even mastic for ships. • t32 Mount Pleasant Rued. To- Br's nagme. rPStce- 3x.00. 3i tthiu Cents Test $Y,OU ptF old. Free r Sewing is done with an electric ronto. Telephone_ HY. 2181. Williamson Pricevillei Ong counsel. 1 Liam titer, late {- supervisor Vocational, Service. e KILL! ga.srORloaSelsQ._.SCIWOL 4117 Beaconsfield Ave.. .3lontreal. - • metal. Instead, two pencil -like - --' — FURE BRED AYRSHIRE BULLS PERCHER ivs /r electrodes .clung the steel alJeetp fit, for..seivlce off R.O.P. Dams LIUA 1rts 13A method. CI314 ~ N between them. Suddenly a young average test over 4%, also Bull Robertson method information T O - PREMIUM PERCHERON Calves. These bulls are well on request regarding classes Stallions for sale. One black, nlnvs lightning bolt is shot across them Robertson's Hairdressing- Acad. . ggsown good type and are close years • oti• dark 'gray five years —clean through the metal. It all deecendAntK'ot the World's Cham- emyR l81 Avenue Road, Toronto. old, Ploth sure breeders -and quiet haDVena l - pSun Ardgowan Vatda Imp. record to handle. Priced to sell. W n' a veil linall part of a $LIS7 lb.;. milk,- 1356 life. 13 F. LE" TOBACCO Clark, Gananoaue, Ont, second. - Fie,u P�,ac.ucil ..Wl 1;•C�dt 7r - _ -- >_• >} _t a Steele, �.loverside Farm \ewing- Alltk; rvua,tso uArc1+` ..a_ rs.o3— re. NY G• I Five Pounds - Virginia and Burley tong -- - -" - - -fiat- for - -Dtpt-i8.yo� -F ;V0._ Fsunda -- fiane a affionF4ryear Is-- old,-Prem- _ the cur- Y Virginia Leaf Cigarette T6baccb t it'�/'if 4e. Ial >•oum Al. Wm. Calvert; RoBte Y,` rent comes to fusion heat. Tt eu et her le :g o ur 'level -bear se. oo.- -Pa-atlfntd.-- Iratttrsl- Leas ye- - t - aeco Co., Leamington, Ontario. hfrppena that the greatest heat is �y helping to keen �.'anaalans ►L, IF generated just where the sheets •volt fed —both here and "ovir PRACTICAL NURSING there'• we can' both help eiioY w� ---LIVESTOCK RllmSDIEB - r are faced together, ind a' little• the war. 'it's our job to hate BE A PRACTICAL .PURSE, IiAVD chicks, you scan make it your job RED BLOOD QUICKLY TABLETS steady employment at good pay' ;spot of one_.Bheet. becomes t11Jled. _ .. _too raise them. —far ' meat =fps - atop tVhite diarrhoea •1n . chicks, now and after war. `Li rite for a �® 'to another little'spot, of :tlie other. -eggs—for- -food. �fiedd}e- #aichW- -rurxey pouic., a,4u :1 ?- s.eu s nI ntir low, price Both sheets are then oined to -• Shicks «;ill help You make 'good and Dig scours, costs % chick Home Siidy�'- Course. �Damihiolt J on •oar Sob give'you a fair is oult. IOe pl 60c calf. Trim School of Nursing (Established __- ' -steel Con- change to supply your full share t4ample 1.1.00; guaranteed- rt �tos 1908). Toronto 12, DeReTkmenk C r Mario ack. R' nection. In stainless- -steel -it la a utcry std r4 sn u c 1- tmited, London, ntaeFa . _ pA bend or t ai L i p p t1 PH TOGRAP11V strong connection- itluch stronger TF• 111t 1' piTCe 6 , size, a rivet of the same Limited. Eer wus, Ontario, MEDICAL - , - - than would 'be list. Twedalc Chick Hatcheries DON'T TRUDGE THROUGH J Y1 t NATURE'S REMED1�— FALOVA Tie Heist'. Itn[n, or Hall r r BABV CRICKS 1381sam for Pips: il.l•0 with L YOUR SNAPS g money' back guarantee and Breen- But. the CCirnecCiJn Ci+tlllOt be HYBRIDS FOR EXTRA. VIGOUR atone for Arthritis and Hhtum- Uelitrred by Nitll_ seen. It is between the inside s.ui also Popular purebreds. complete hUsm, Months supply s PD y ' i7 •LK'.• in. ' list.. Xall kges. F- girvirw ,.Farms, dian Remedies;• Box 118, Van- y 6 or a expusure rtlm Perfectly, mares -of L11C 41tCCL:. .Tp�P n � P\„ VI. - V;,r+r; jtj _ louver lupeci Find LirmLed for only Lsc. - -- - — JLLprenlH- 4tiahlly— and_IaaL_rehvice._ know 't} fey dre"jo'illeil,' and hoe.' THERE Altl- L'SL'AI.L7 aL'RPLL'S- ITS l^itOiEV- EL'ERl SL'F2'l li�R b MUt'Leed. e Strongly?" This is ansivered by a es from i!ktr,L largd Bray, hatch- ` z of Rheumatic Pains' or Xtu: frig IMPERIAL PHOTO SERVICE ea, so if we have Your order, w•. <° simple little device_ called, the rR -: • snouad try, l.hixon's Remed.•. gold ima be-able-to fill it :s'ooner than unly,1*unrola Dr Stauvn J. Yu,,•ulu :; corder: This instrument actual] expected.-July ws -store, X35 El "• : Y P y.recev MiIT 6e fill- gin, Ottawa. Postpaid il.(• . - -" measures the • amount of current ed in rotation received. Cockerels II {1tL'L Jl 'I'1C R�� A " immediate sbcatch , t men a- OFFER TO INVENTORS ` -� used —even if for so brief a flash 1u¢t.right,to catch the meat re.- SATISFY 1U1.•It r.l.! — l t'l:liY �sI --and also the time. during which N.,,nH,amitlto°,' OnGher,y >, 130 John AN VFFE.H TU EVERY LNVJ `'h'Vi1 • •auftcrer of 1{heumatic. Y_ iu.; or'. • ,'_, the current is applied. Both read- List of inventtbns-_and full inror• 'Xvuritis should - try ^Lixun's Bent- '( ingD tell'the eYaCt arifptYnt pf AEES_A.-D IEEE L'IPMENT 'matron sent tree, The H -amsay edy'. Sold un13' 3lunro' Drug >�- - Co„ Registered Patent ALWrneys, Stare, 3J5 Elgsr„ Utti wL. Post- ,y �iC�Ofy • electric -heat used,.and the amount WUL'LD FAY CASH FOR BEES; 373 i3anir set, Uttawa, Canada. -paid i1,_u_0. ;a =-of the heat in tarn tells how much_: SUZp Extractor, Scales, etc. 4 I- 8 Slifer,- 908 Dufferin Avenue; PATi4NT3- Hicf - _ '0 e5ef•V.e, London. Unt BRITISH 'C(JLUNIF.S AND J'UR- �Oms'im FETHERSTUNHAIJUH & CUMPANY . sign approvals. 3. values,.Nety- L,'ery�ltlt� BULB BARGAIN patent Solicitors. Jllstabilaneet foundland Royal Family, used, 6) W 01 WHY HAVE - i89U li 'Sing West, Tomtrtq aPplfcanta sending- 4c. ,jteid, 30 TIFTY LAR(lE GLADIOLI'S BULBS, Booklet of Information on re- Oa St., Toronto, i , - mixed colors, one dollar. One Quett - hundred solid color bulbs fosse. AYI'ROti'ALc?_ FRANCE, „ Act Qudckty:. - W. C. Ho Ian PATENTS AND TR,&DZ NARKis Britain, Italy and Colonies• Am- O� 8trathroy, Ont. eri as. BeginnerK dvanced• col - COINS FREELY Ai}LVISED le ors. k:arioto, Hull, Quebec ± how* to, Protect lnveatlone. Jager -- _ ion R Case, 82 Balsam kvs.,• TRAt -run PARts AIVTIQGE COINh `BOUGHT ANIi Toronto. ]Established over forty .IVfi 11oId. 128 Nelson Street, Kingirton. ral� • . . �Ont01'E(NG A CLEARING T11• llr�t stripping et Befit 1r0 TRACTOR , for _ PARTS. ,d E 1tractors. ��ita,ae f r o makes or • _ ni 4teneral Auto and Tractor u treN takes is Frederick fat. Kitchetier, •Upt klAvl; YUU A,yYTHINU NENDN_ iO_ place when they AAArvir Cw w AWWW. - drain= or cleanhi T' Write to Ya ate 16. to 20' yli re. et age; -• TRACTORS IVANTtD for information. we art glad to - „f answer your questions. D�ysit• -*ANTED — TRACTORS FOR ' went ti. Per er'a DYE' Works wrecking, all four cylinder, mod. Llmitti 4!1 l*oaN Nt. To.- - 1.05-SUE. NOS ]x-43 W's under tyre• tom. Ivan Mennls, roata endover, s :b.M` ' ^ °`� :,,5.. , y.y�„i' . - r �,.'.�;.G'b•:: : :r& �• • ..- c,.�p.ti'..• •r -- : -, ^,: -.c., . u�" _ R _ _ ___ n s U -t r._ ._C .fawr -'.ta. ..,.. :� ', _ `., ,,r •?.a .'•,•'..';:,•. -- . :'•g`''e.;; - -,•w. ,.•. .t* , t �+', E i '•F'^fi`' " -Y L✓' ''•'''^L.±'. •;; - ..+�. �'e.�Yl :` yY„+' T°' N t 1 - C. A. ST ------ I NOTICE _ IL "MYTH, . ^ , Lx wtos - - �e care _ ."' m0 of>o 'rtes. oar trueb pies your was � 's'd I1Ir"'t" s • .,°.e.`�.'a. es ."°`°"tic.` day. 7,01rolsce Deter cl"'°°'`' 008. aoAL, 00"4 - PORTANT , Ketw Asabal&noe, Day a > - . - - - - -' - Up - - - - - DONALD RUDDY Barsieter, _ PHONE Iwo ..i` i aar•"`i P.bt tot* A's. oi. GRA YEL, - : _ .ass was or t'$o.... wavers. a>. - _. -- ...... - O i aid after APIt. -5th. BE4RTON, BELL & ROSS and rte_ • Barristors U Solicitors BUILDBA'8 SUPPLIBS : • : _.- wffl lie c,Ios g early 3 nights per week R. J. »►Tort. >t;, c. _a Teledeoeel �ileo looaljaartsge work - Monday's'-* 8 a. m. to s p. 8.88 OOKE BEL_ L. PLC Adet.48881 �e.havealso plseed in etoct a soli You Need A LIIf! d NAPL13 LZAP 11LiL M41 a , >:t� Bay sr. Wednesday 's . $ a. m: to 1 p.. m s JOHN L. POND Toronto ... Spring Tonic : N, tl; bI c Yl [ L L AN- Barrister, Sol. Mi (r���-�t��y-�■--�■r • yittoe, •*4 -3tarr P. t,lie. 19 mellods Street A. W. iTU�Vi i&.ra.�i - '^' � - • • moo. Teledl►oes ElRtosxos: socr 1 *7' one of the following: • _ _ _ Pickering, Ont. : :Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturds>iys Syrup of Hypophosphates ". 911eswistas&► ®' esrbs. PHONE - Office '74 rtes. 86 : Blood Pnrifera .. open as usual P JLY s . t- Aeeloma cer. r ete'm :eaen • Plan", :Leto *s i is not an - hosp . �. i P haLecibhia de.t a _�atbitrary -: _. Our Prescription Setrvie;e Is _ on our part but siealtiy a voluntary A. E. RICHARDSON We io bsUftg of &1111 ]dads l Accurate and Efflekht w suggested by the Gn►- .er:asnestt Wwtbae Board. Vb can : GZNB ELAL INSURARM- CARtPB>1P13+28ING THE RE$ALL STORE � buy Icy Goods oa a nix mos. - . - - ,REAL RSTATL � gaoW plan and we feet bola CONVEYANCING PLtlRlet © { Jr. R. Boyer Phus. H. �. ekange, will enable us to, have some -. "' 2b00�'INB Phoiae. Plek 69 - goods to offer jou during the entire i i� Ord MtabN�ed agsaa7, t+Mdf " : first six months of thi yea4 = . to serve. We also soli Brantford Rooms STORE HAUBB .. _.. _ - Eitms Pkk SOOL Materials, Empire Hsthnois Thanking you so ma it � for g- _ -•- 8 ass. ! pia. Bum. 9 aa. i >�• ' ` kindly accepting the various chaag- _ _ Equip t, Dino Water -_ as this war Mane has forced upon us. WK. . M A 1f 1( = fir mss, BesMy st�l►le classiAei Alv r+l..nt�mts a % � � iIJOBNeRD AUOTIONREii ANL Equipmetrt, sad Se CHA PM. A - 1 VALUATOR Material _ - -- - Sales conducted Anywhere* _ - For Sale - a quantity of excellent , a - -- _ - ``llton: or write. Address 614 Dunda. - _. .. __. . _ _ Urban Oats for seed. Ralph E. Estimates F"a - Mowbray, Phone it R I3, Brooklin pt.$a.ti. _ _ y, Pickering. Ifardware Whitt Ontario. Work Guaranteed . Ont. 37--S Wanted -= experienced cook, gen- - p Pboas 6602 '., SERVE ri PICKERING, ONTARXO Every modern convenience: Apply D. Christian, '11Sirncoe Str. North, Order your Reeds now as they are scarce ,AND ALSO GIVE F. J. PROUSB Oshawa. � _ _ Baby Chk ..We have Red Clover,' Timothy, Alaska JNSURANU PIT LEVINE a A. -far _ -• Barrister. Solicitor eil4. late June. Early July delivery, . & Sweet Clover should be ordered now. Otherwise, _ - -- :SER Le o� brim -- 1 - Wed. and Bat said out. - H. Shier, R. - R' 2, Pick- : - . llaag Sts. Picket . Xnt to LEsasl Bring. Lockwood :filling, Pickering. Complete stock of hardware, garden : C Y R1 L E. M OR LEY HICAD Orrice — 08RAWA For Sale : — s pigs, about 100 " lbs. • - "GENERAL INSURANCE ,� each. Austin Wood. BowmanvilIe, tools and household utensils - 'lISRVICS PROTECTION L• " �! • Q`N�,L -1�It R,-�i Phone 0d8E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND Far gale -: t>`a tourist - cabins, one _Master chick starter egg ma�and - - - - BYHAL]1F.R bull calf. Flom. Morrison, Dunbar- - :--8 R OCK' I ton. - Phone Pick. 35 B 12. _ Q grey ahel� % Jiutoeaor;toiW. J,.11tatLar.. { _ For Sale 12 young p'ig's, riady y IstouQvitle to wean: A. J. Taylor, Cherryw•ood. • - -- J Night and Day ti•rvice For Sale. - .ice refrigeratpr, aped -_ -feeders THEATRE uueee i Z c t t % t t c, t t t F hr t i size. $15. Box 3A1 News Office Oar Motto 1i'e Have It Can Get It - Or It Is IVeit Made For . Sale .- 1.. H° C. spiing -toott cultivator, tet+nn. George _ Mutch, Agent McDeering Fares Machinery and Repairs f Pickerin .Wantedgt6 Rent small horse it J. S. BALSDON, DICKERING ° a .. Healthfully Air-conditioned PICBERINa ILLS °r near Pickering. Apply Box 342, t' & Pp Y , TEURSDAY, FRI., SATURDAY .. News . Office. - April lr9, 3A aryl !ltaz 1 - '.Have pasture - acccmmodation for 511 r FARMERS of S. ONTARIO -head of ca*ler Plenty of grass o at l -CHCI£ STARTER shad &3rd watier. >ter -- -- Saturday Matinee at 1.30 ekering. : w F e - s grain ay, 100 . YPF PAY TO WHITBY, Y HOUR : r Sal cool g a ann n SANTO PRICES AT WH OUR I[ASL>L'R ..The Navy - .Comes . bush O. A. C. Barley; $`I,00 per �L j� t - - Shur Galn chick : ,I�I bush. 400 bush. Van uard. 90c. - E<i�.iS _ �lO�iJ TkrGUgfi _ i:err_bpah; 20-tang good timothy � 'ES L�aITi�F sJ for---best ha John Miller,' Claremont. Phone Pat.O Brienr Georgy Munro* - _ or _fit. 3 r 3. 34-tg ,1ND ALL KINDS OF ,Jane � 1,att Jackie Cooper HORSES - for. _horse meat wanted., - -.- -- "'esults _ a 1'fcvai! prices !paid: Phone Pick. Poultry,• both live and dressed MONDAY. TUES., WEDNESDAY 36, r 13. :.Apr. 1 . � —j! MAY ^3, 4 and _ P1 ICFRING FARMS- -Luz P , Gomprete Show at - S''.A:- - - -`�i • � .. - S.waht s� -S�� - _ . -, -: �1\/ .•. .. ' - DICKERING. ' ONT. Used Clothitng - Sterilized, clean- LI Iyt�T�LJ A G- intle "man --__ - -ed- -and pressed like new. Carry a .RWIRTERED EG(i GRADING STATION r� —r%il - _ _ 11 laYlii. i a� .. After Dark we DELIVER overcoats'-And pants. - Also a good A stock of new leather coats and Brien Denievy, �Siriatn Hopkins -`�- - - windbreakers, .and gents' furnish- PIL I reston Fester iwgs at very reasonable pores. Call M R I E , E R l i and be convinced. O Also an Added Attraction _. _DUROLAVE == Sam Schwsrts - - The -- ��• - - _ 2`1 Bond Str. West, Oshawa . 'IaI111 Private -Buckaroo 7%e Andrews Sisters For Wartime' Notice to Creditors - ��- :Searboro Junction _ $arry James and his. Music Makers Redecoration AND OTHERS jTMEPHONES $dv►ard III? and' Sc�trboro 336 tRURSD �Y, FRI.,• SATURDAY Estate' Walter: George Reid We have just received a limited supply Easily applied, easily cleaned I �Y 6'' 7 OV S Coates in all • the popular Creditors of Walter George Reid, „ H p p pastel ' • • -Sonia Heyde end John Pam" of., the ,Village of Pickering, in the of the following commodities: shades County of Ontario; Butcher, who ICELAND - died at the` "Village of 1':ckering in _ We. also have the . the County. of Ontario on the 2At� Insul -brick Siding, Royal Red with - �semt ► of February A. D. '1943, are req- uested , nested to send particulars of their " - - i�VANTRD - _ -: - • B lack . Mortar Line - - - -. claRms to -the ' undersigned before WH Paints, Enamel's, ,Var iish'es; May `1st; 1943 after which date his - wed Sewn - estate a,;•'Il be distribustea 'among -.. 210 lb._ -Asphalt Shingles i - gShellacs, turps., oils ect. the parties entitled thereto and the Machines Chick Feeders and Founts ` No. 1 5x B C Red Cedar Shingles .. -Executrix ' --ill not' be- liable- for ann _ : -' claims of. which. she has not 'then • .. f B. C. - SINGER SEWING, MACHINE ��rr vv received notice. Company �L�I� BU17AB Dated.at Oshawa, this '10th day of , April A. D. 1943. X6 Ontario Sir. r- Phone a98 `Sardwat a Tinsmith ,Leghorn Cbieloe - �Wa E. N. Sinclair, K, G A ;100 Victory Bond will maiet- �, PHONE N ' Bank of Montreal Chambers Order now, for future delivery taiM a soldier in Canada for nearly - .- '�' j cH �B i• lei (11 - Oshawa, Ontario gattory Fault" Fares three weeks or two weeks ONNNOM Solicitor for the Executrix Adtens Road, Pkb9Fis6 ]Hey ea you saxt I