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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1943_05_07-Jw•. -- ,,,y r�: '•�;I"-' - _ - -: .� - .Y.',.� 4 ,.,"vim, ~. .•? r,H-. - � P K--E-' NO _ •.� . ii - L. LXTI PICRERING 9 ONT., PUIDAY, MAY 7 194 16 him - _ for �aturda -VIII# - Poicke"Nng TOW-Alp In Pickering •Townsw Council. j A -1 Ta Dsy for the Blind Pielstaring Red Cradt' tQewa -$ 186,000.00 _- - g p _ . LOCALISMS =- t Would ,You 'DoT Prom, Merrywood Red Cross we Division Chairman Robt. Ruddy At Monday's' Council meeting it Wbati would, you do if suddenl7 have the following indereating story= ' advised the News on Wednesday at was learned that -Mr. J. A. Marsh - Mr. and Mrs. D'Axcy Kenneft _ , _ +• aprived of your vision? How would "Miss Edna Rogers, a nurse- in noon, of subscriptions totalling' -- all, Chief Engineer of Municipal and daughter, Mary Ellen, of Dofi+, proceed g advice and help training at the'. Wgstern Hospital,. •$18%000 for this township .- over Roads, approved the $22,000 road val, Que.,. are visiting at the hopig it were your .child or the child knit for the British War Victims, a half the Objective of $300,000. expenditure by -]'aw for 1y43. of Mrs. Jas. Featherstone,' - f ;friend jot .near relativeT How baby jacket, winch was forwarded to In a reporb'handed in by Clerk Mrs, E. Wilson and Mrs: E. Stephq+ •otdd you otherwise deal with the England. along with other clothing _ �HERRYWOOD Don, Beaton, there have been ?`1 won, of Oshawa, ,spent Tuesday," way and varied problems of 'the through file Canadian Iced . Cross. marriages, 63 births and 38 deaths - evening with Mr. and X4. Chan, l=ad civilians or those grave con - One of the nurses in a hospital` in T� W: A. Wt11 meet in the Hall in this township in '1942. Stevenson• on Wednesday, afternoon, May 12, Relief account for April, $85'65 . Bala n, A. S.' ,., was Werations which must rte given England, opening the parcel alloted y r 'home over the, week -end u w.a. i men in -J.a Canadian A..l:,.. 8' . -`t''° hespit°' fouxi"h�eb; �� �ouu_5, as hostess�_s. Subject Mr. Fred Elliott was heard m ? jacket with the mane of the knitter for Roll 'Call "To read and study connection with the biding of a +�• "r D"ywu mil+ L°e !Happily you do not require to an- attached. imagine -her delight. to the Bible daily r- to know God' house that • he had previously sold fined to 'her bed again, WW all these questions in a .direct find this was her own' sister. The Wilt ". - Edu aationa]. td 'the township, Mr. Elliott wanted Winton Prouse, R,; C. A.7.0. wilt= ray. 71he Canadian National Insti- nurse was Miss- Ruby} Rogers. Anthony has been visiting to purchase and move the house. home over the week -end. Otte for the B9 }lid to ameliorate and with Mrs. Ray Morrish, Supt. Roy Ward stated the house A grass fire at ths- Normafi' Gor" ' Seviate the conditions of tbe' blind '. Articles shipped during the month 3a• Fenney has not been se well could not be . moved for soiree time don home on Tuesday, was. soon ex., _ s Canada and furnish reventative' of April: 31 boys' coats 4 lately We hope she •'will soon be anyway, due to soft- roads. tingulshed. Both engines were ca12*. p , , ou again. ssessor axn pears will not on . aid curative 'taeattment to destitute 31 boys berets, 4'' yes. '15.pr. boys Miss Gladys Udell was with her become- a member' of the Associa- Lloyd Courtice is co�nedio axt ..._ �n, women and children who are Pyjmnas, ld y-ra. 35 pr. boys' py- grandmother Mrs Btirk during the Lion - of Assessing Officers '-- 'too Air -Force hospital with the muxnpe.- is danger of 'losing the use of -- their. t - jamas, 12 . y ra. - . 60 boys' . shirts, 4 Rev. M. R. and Mrs. Jenkinsort yesight: I yrs. 30 pr. bo -s' shorts 4 yr, `y0 week =end. little was gained for the fee .paid. - i Master Bruce Hollinger spent the so said Councal: were in Duelph, last week -end. alt+ Urge ayear citizens are asked to. blouses,. 16 yr. 5 skirts, '1>5 yr. 25 - ending the funeral of-the latter'd -- o}ntribute financial towards the t pr. bloomers, 8 yr. 10 boys' suits, week -end with his grandparents, Mr. The ed -by l - Report of 1942 was g _ + ! n pieces, 8 yr, 10 pr, braces 10 and Mrs. Judd. submitted by Accountants Monteith aunt. maintenance this worthy work - - P 3iisS 31ary Anne Morrtsh spent the and Monteith, and copies will be a- Mr's• A. Bushby and Eileen,, and 'he 1943 Tag Day for Ontsriio' blouses, 8 yr. 14 sweaters, 8.'yr: 10 Easter holida s with Mr. and Mrs. mailable -next ineeth Mrs. Wm. Heron and Isobel, atten- :ounty will be )veld on Saturday, pr. knee socks, S. yr. 10 pr. pyjamas r y - g- 3e�t�ie" duation exercises of the Jackie - Chapman, of • Toronto. Mr. A. Sutherland presented an Sr'a stay 8th. Here is an - excellent opp-,� 12 large -guilta. Mr, =Fisher left on last . week to account to, the Council for $i1,I5, Toronto Bible College, -at Varsity,• -i rr'tunity for all of us, to express Hospital Supplies Arena on Thursday evening. � ri=sks his horns; with his •daughter• for broken -springs on his -can -, re- n�r appreciation for one of God's, 30 large pads. 800 gripers. 1-.0 sanal} • ceived in driving on Pickering Belt, bliss Helen Renfrew, of Torontdf i pads:: 600 resses.' e0 medium in Toronto. - , , ♦.> ,,F , ,i+ _ aecieus ._. ..'_ � S.�ap .an�urn.ue Eu�ni.an} gill '� -- andi�>< -7 _ 1 o JL.�t3+ The Tag Day in Pickering' wills pads. `. Meatless Tuesda t, 7 inVestigate. r oondncted by young ladies with-. _ .. :. w• _ . ," ... ' ,s: �� - _ :.�r _ J. A. $ugh A pR"_cy. co:enng. a -r ac-i. by, as Tag Day Knitters requtrrd far Beaman'; - R.eataurants. hotels and all pub for township emplo,eee a .,, coil,,%' x, i. :era _s v : :>s• oiomforts, and Bo ' and .Girls awe & -- - ,otrtrensr• tic 'eating prices in Ontario, in can- ed L. A. Beer submitted a contract, ter= = C - •' _ - iel9. as:ea 6`--5.• arud 1f,—•1�4 yip. �• ^r u 'P r�t�� ..'• vt,n h�.a: hoar .lh• a�..•a ..,,d r•,,,.. �i , - -J&s. Wn, J. Taylor Presbyterian Church. Bazaar wil=l not -serve meat on Tuesdass, per year. under the dector's'care for the- past at $•i0 leas e ' beginning May 4th, it was announ- Roads-and Bridges expenditures ten days, is now improving. Me death took,Qlace on Sssurdas, A anisceAsneoum bazaar lsder the ed by the Prices Board this week. for April, $686.64. Contingencies Miss Jean Clark, who has been, Lay lat. 'of Ada Rebeces Rogers,' atrspioes of the Ptlesbyter•las Ladies' Milk and Milk Products are ex- ;622.61. convalescing durinsc. ;the past two _. �erly of Kinsale, beloved wife Aid, wiii be held in the Red Cross etmpt and fish and poultry may be Members -of Connell will -snake a -weeks, expects to -,:turn to her.dut- f Wi'lltalm J. Taylor, Lot 85, Cori Roams, on Saturdgw, Kay 22, at ' 8 served. � tour of road inspection through the !ea at the Post Office, next week. � Pickering Tlownline, in her 74th p. m, Mbere'w'ill be a booth, o� - The ban 'on the serving of meat municipality this ,�veeli. Dr. Y. E.'and_ Mrs. Cartwri ght -- j Deceased is er=a+itred by her L'arY3 Goods, Children's Dresses, will apply each week from Midnight The problem of taxing the new viaited relatives .Hamilton last: _ 7asband, are son Lloyd sad ogre daw' Alprow, . etc -, Hatme -made Baking Monday to fitidnight Tuesday . i stare at A'js,x waa discussed. - 'The; week -end. - Irene. Booth, Farm Produce, and a fish. The order describes ;neat as "any building is on Crown Lands, and is Mr. and Mrs.. jkrwar and faanily . The funeral .took place from' her pond for the kiddies. Admission to edible product from cattle, calves, not taxable by the township; and in have moved to. W�. t lfiP. �ste residence on Monday, with in- afternoon tea, 25c6 Mrs. Robt. Ree- sheep, la�mba' and hogs." The only such a case, a business tax cannot Miss Helen Burlii,�. °,.t: -North Bay-. ; D -:a -• gg.g tor�iT which' -meat may be served -he:,. mAdP, unless there is an . aaa- spent part of her Easter holidays., at �r5a.,,e' . e. :.every. - �• with her sister, Mrs. F. T. Suntir.C: will be soups or meat extracts. eased value. Further discussion will - All those registered as quota us- take place. It is likely part of the and family., . ' - - - - - — era must' observe meatless 'I`ties rent for the store will go back to The Wcnnen's Missionary Society days. Boa houses. which 'are t of the Presbyterian Church wilt g he•setrool at .ajar, in which case. meet on Wednesday. May 12th, at not registered as _quota users, but the Council will abandon the matter like householders, buy ,rationed _ .. _ 3 o'clock, Place of', meeting will bey. n r' foods on Ration books are not .re- wSt. Francis de Sales Church announced 'oa Sunday. R 4 quimd to have meatless onenues on. - The itilay .meeting of the Women's 5. Tu €sda Association of tote t=ented ChureL -.. .. , yn• - A large congregation was. present Inoculate Clover Seeds with, aritro. for High Mass on Sunday last, and "�} be held at the home of Mrs. - bona,.- dedic- Mervin Gould, on Tueada�, May 'Li. . curtures to ensure aretter growta at 2.30 p.. m. Aa invitation. is ex- followitr germination, steel to the Mother of God, being j g the. first Sunday in May. 1'he- Pro-- tended to all the ladies of the Dot i+ When Alfalfa, Sweet and Red. cession of Girls, the . singing of gregation, to attend. _ A Glover Seed is scarce as well as hymns, and Crowning of 'ttre Statue of Our Queen of the, May, was a 'St. Francis de Sales Churdi "• ewemive, it is a Wisp nr_actice on ` the part of farmers to inoculate beauulw and ` mosr impressive cere- eontrnnea tram aaloining coivan' a the seed with a Nitro- Culture be. mony.. Mary Waizman and fiarbara, : core seeding ach, spring. Hickling, of Ajax, Moira y'Connov speaking at a meeting said, -'?A- : = g P, t3• igion sn the schools develops char- The seed is so small itself that and Gloria Waizman � were flower, _ , M when A � ••.•�•dtes; -the- -foot - -Sys srirls. An inspirin¢ sertnun on "De- acter", a statement in wniah wti f; ; tertr also being very small, often votion to the Blessed Virgin Mary" nearmy cotrcur. has difficulty ],n 'getting sufficient was 'preached • by 'our :Pastor. Dur- _ _ The _ hig_ - drag in aid of Gatholid - - 'plant food to -- be esterTi rsTi- ie3 - ;n that followed, lsolos, High Schools • Campaign Is -drawing _ -h a &0 season, therefore, - ge-r'min• Sacrament to a close, at a .time .when . every Flan- Harry 'C. Nize a Rona Gosdoa D. Courant. K: C. - _� suitable for the occasion. were well '. =Siar- is - _ rendered Miss Th y sl=um is be ver the - - - Tice carlture used is a nitro re by Therese. Ryan seep 'me o -- , r,mrt And so, the Convention is over, keep this in mind. ' i l;"7 Mr. •Harry Kaiser. inion, to make the Fourth Victors td the Hon. Harry' C.• Nixon be TJ* hope for an early, recover�r to carrying culture �tihich,' when pro - Loan Drive a success, and as the ' mes Party Leader and .Premier of normal health, is expressed for Mr. perly administered to the seed monies received that way will be covers each- seed with a film of nit - The Gatholic Youth Organization T Mario, Conant, a conscientious, gentleman met 'at the hojrie of Mrs. -Frank invested for the duiation, it is g rogen bacteria to assist the tender Maildaford on Sunday eveniirg, May The very beat wishes of this con- of, nrrany fine qualities, •who, we ex. ' patriotic as -well as a religious elite = root system, following germination• ituency -have been and .are with, pect, succutnbesi to nervous exharrs- 2. During the .business ueriod. itri�• °tiff : -.! " an. Gprdon D. Conant, ]dember tion, resulting from the ugly mach- was decided to send the usual - r this Riding., Tie ^linen of the inations of political intrigue, proof bushel of Alfalfa, Sweet Clover, Red On-- Tuesday -e' vening a very 5t 3w Clover costs 25c. and for otte bush- of cigarettes 'to the boys overseas, rest 'here had hoped he might against which; is afforded only in following whit short "iailes - were' ceseful social was held at the horrael .ve been penpitt,ed to complete a a "dermal struc'_ure" �tmrgh• hide') el -of Soybeans' or Peas,, 13c. -These g h of the Featherstone family, whetl cultures tits be obtained' from F. delivered by Jim Featherstone, who ern as Premier, at ]east. cultivated by . • pc7i.icians of many' y Bingo' was enjoyed and a daint The "slap in the face" given him ears experience'. The- an :xiet M: Catm•Pbell Agricultural P.epres- spoke on Alaska, with emphasis on $ p g Y P y ez- ' ,, the nnatruc'tion of its nett* hiTk lunch was seived- - rL;fiti 2�`e� �7C1.•..laic. �licy hVuid -�Ipe— the Pumper , re? ,.Gr, •.l•o ha„ae.1 },gc.e„C•ed !n Isom a convcn,wn, and way;, and Margaret .bladdaford,. who forwarded -by mail, on ,request. S -' r. Conant the Leadership, on the, the reaction endured wqu.d. cause pr. J. Z, Barry, a former mea8+ gave an interesting' and informative srr�u-'s retiretnFnt (retiring when many a man ti)'a -tk `pis it' worth it ? ". - ber of our choir and C. Y. O, nove txavelogue. The evening was- con - sa�s the first opesiing) in coinihty 'bJr.' \i��n, 'howPter, is also -acc" , in training at London, Ont.,•acco�• - duded, with an enjoyable social aniQd b. his br }de, s the support of - Mr. Nixon, is otded'. the honours, at'ributed to a ' - Notice , - .,hour. D Y pent the Week - ,ked upon with disgust by, tier. capable • exectitive, He ha nad_. the - „ „ end NNith friends here, t nant's gtrppoiters -here• -=And the experience- of being a ,.,;cinber of To•', whom it may concern;. Sympat y is extended to the fawn- - estion was definitely settled "when" one of three parties, entering the This i to say, that we Martin fly of oyd M ' s LI hy, R. l-,. A.- F.; ' William Linton i I en Cabinet .]Ministers' from Ott_ . House for the Country" "of 'Brant' tit '. Dajmann and_ Fred' Perschl, former, uTP - p- - -• ' •a rushed'to Tororifo._tp '`see that 1919, then the "baby" of the Ontario ly .proprietors of the Picke ring. ne�tly reported missing over ter -' The death took a suddenly at •, Mixon was .taken• care of The_ •Legislate z. lie ..has iieerl member Lunch, Pickering,' Ont•', haiving• dins- his home, Kingston Road, East, an - n. C.- D. Howe, Humphrey ]Kit;- of several parties - been in and dived- partnership, on and as of the First., Holy Comkrtuniori Classes Wednesday, May 5th, of Williaio$ ell and Mr. AIcLarty,'niec whom out by 'resi$•naidon.and invitation 26th -Day of -April, -•1943, Mr. Daj- begin on Saturda y. morning at 1p Linton (formerly -of the Base line)# understood were so buoy looking several tilmes during his .career. mann, will now conduct the burin- oltlock, while the- Senior and Jun - beloved husband of -Pearl Pasco# • I with . • W' ort • -that t -i tli satisfaction, _ Canada's a - Efi sate n Cariad 's r w o ;e a note , e �es sunder 'his ownership ..and ' rtria:i- !Donald m Cl ' d 'lo father 'd lr� .. , s - a rive saes= are" ri tin Doct air . for • •Ch . >y are notrnpelled 'lto work all night 'th+e unanimous decision of all to agrrrrent from that date. d all day Stsrdays and H_ olidays, "get behind" the- new leader as' L ' consequtnrtly 'have no ltirrtlaer discontinued for the present. t2W year. The f=eral takes pla N _ .. re aamang the Ministers, who,-we' sell wise linen will do in times such i'nte'rest in the bus=ses of fire Pick- `today fa'osa the Lbe resides". Sm. w see, wbear the need arises, as these .. natiaa>id weifase must tiring' Lunch, and no further oblig- • Lord $alila; Hrltish Alnbassad- vibe at the bot»e at 4.80. Iatesllt� .11 "place party ahead of the war copse before party, ita� i! the &do" is t'ha't connectiom or to the UrAW Std. A aR• fount lawn CeMetes'S'. 'ert ". CW Odiayrsa ♦ould, do well to all -out tear 0 fort its to survavtr i Fred Persehl ft:outina" In nest eakta '� wickedness, and pray tht Lords _ ; a; —�1 5% l llL1i ibY08ht Ot thj— — - -- - -LOOK WHO i..ti:J11ri.7 — - - j I . - -hurt shall be forgiven thee." On- B By O O pentanes not only could the' stern ' w wish of Peter be averted, but the '& fourth h w Advertisers in w `• a an of God also. But the phrase w With Canada ' ne�sapapers. - s seems to imply that to Peter's i winter radio season doming to a m mi ht he.. well adviy n May 18 - m mind there was not much hope of c cloee it -is ' noticeable that many w M _FZT£R AND JOHN PREACH TO s such repentance. He -will not de- c changes are creeping into the -Many of us "have heard play- � �. - c for such an offender, but -the t ter favor-r•''es are already leaving b by -play descriptions of sports - - Acts 8:4 -25 c covetousness; which is idolatry, t the air to be replaced by new e events, and we've been treated to' " • = ' PRINTED TEXT Acts 8:14 -2:s makes repentance almost impos- p programmes and changing ache= - - running radio descriptions of a a " GOLDEN TEXT. —Lift up,your ' s silile. "" _ dules will become more and more _ _ arades and celebratioi�a ands D - .._• - eTe�at.d -look on the fields;. that , o _ d apparent by the end of May. It d dozen and one other' events of they are• wiute already unto her- a •I ' is surprising °however that many p public interest. - 1Cow it appears ; ' ,vest. 'John 4:35. o - a of the big network programmes t that commentaries on this grim • Memory Verse: The Lord is my i imply that •Simon had gone from o originating in. the .United ,States, b bntsin�s of war are likely to be. ' Delper.- Hebrews 13:6. - _ ,,,,C Q will continue during the season',. b nadeas ' °n a r schedule -. - ' _ , when-.we spend more time out of d d n - ' Time.­-A.D. 36. " -- h him its prisoner. _ - - - -doors. War -with -its emphasis on a announcenx -ent made' recently by Place. -The city of Samaria; in - - - -important news from the fighting t the C.B.C. says that A- E. 'Pow= -- '- Central Palestine, northwest of S Simons Fear _ " fronts; and the limitations which l ley, chief editor of their Central Sychar and Shechetn. " "And Simon answered and said, g gasoline rationing' have imposed • • Newsroom, is. to_ Leave shortly .for . What's Hitler laughing auout7 - - -Pray ye for me to the-Lord, that u upon, travel have had the effect L London, • England, where he will Goebbels ,rust told him Canadians " Nc W „ the usefulness of their receiving k known Canadian war correspond- w were slowing down in their bond asaria had ieceived the word of h here speaks much as Pharaoh s sets.. e ent Matthew Halton, formerly of p purchases. You . can prove Goeb- -- God, they sent onto them Peter ( (Exod. 8:28_; 9:28), who yet - ' ' * t the* Toronto Star will become b bels a liar and wipe the smile off - -_ and John." They were doubtless h hardened his heart afterwards. It F From the United States comes i identified with the new C.S.C. H Hitler's face by getting -out- and sent, to inspeee the -wow, -and see i is observable also, that he wishes n news that the National Broadcast- s set -up, and will follow Canadian b buying more bonds= :v'OW :i : 'whether the apostolic approval m merely for the averting of the i ing Company and the Columbia t troops intq scenes- of action _ in - -- could -be g punishment. The words seem to S System are enjoying an unprece- w which they may become engaged , , given t met forth the terror of the carnal d dented, boom. There is keen com -- i in the near PAure. Matthew Hal- l low. The list of guest artists al- bad to form a, judgment upon it; m man without• any idea that he will p petition ai' o -igst sponsors .not t ton has al °eady gained fame for r ready announced is one of dis- ° for no matter how' highly we may b become another man in thoughts o only for the most desirable broad- h his coverage of the war in many t tinguished Eroportions. - _'.�atg she inspiration of the apos- . and aims. c casting periods, but even also fo_r � �n_P■ - A��**■ ;.o Lyl,�s nLxae i i�onto will car Luis enjc alrin .,ties, it is clear that they had to = = u scquent Labori - t the nours o_. a less desirable na- a at present, escriptions of coming f feature 3 to 4.30 " -•' argue, debate, think, and balance " "They therefore, when they had t ture. Many commercial concerns b battles will be recorded on the n noon. one side against another just like t testified 'and spoken the w ofid of s spwisorijig big network shows are s spot in the fighting lines and the CFRB also announces a change' ' other people _ It was then be- t the Lord, returned to Jerusalem, c in order to make certain of 'their- % %high point they--will- be beamed i in its schedule Monday through. lieved that the guidance of the a and preached the gospel to'many i time for next winter season. As b by short wave transmission across F Fridays 5.45 to 6 p.m. to include. - - tT ^�, Spar �c a s. i i :ages o e .uacitda_." Sri list - - t rise ALlanliu fL. .C1� �n -m�ia 4 _ - •-aussion and interchange of opin- t the fitness of the Samaritans to d dish ouEletB, it looks as though C C.B.C. National network. Thus - -Mother. and Dad. Here is a ;ion, guided and sanctified • by r receive the gospel, and they-felt t this summer the standard of pro- w will Canadians -be. given -a more p programme- -of quiet, - friendly ( : eta; er, �hg Spo &t18n duly dis- L Lhat the ti>lie had come.ty act g gramnies in- the Dominion will fie . r realistic understanding of the " . philosophy o! home and family of charged their mission, and is- U Upon their Lord's command, h higher than usual. Many people b bitter struggle in which we are t the type which should b who predicted that, with the n now engaged. t ,listeners i 'their ministry the concerts re- d "• ' dwindling f consumer " e * u " - • . eeived the gift of the •Holy, Spirit, " '� o o i an advertisers erti ors e u r .. . ,together with some or all of .those T The protective shell of a. steel _ would, tend to disappear from the S Sunday, welcomed the Columbia - - external signs and manifestations - _ w air, have found that the reverse S Symphony Orchestra back to the - D Dui ing the Great War it took+ _which accompanied the. original i withstand the impact of a heavy Y is the case. While niah ' ro lam a airwave@, when this stellar musical. ' 'about 4,(100- horse- over to run a ' - a receiver bullet fired at i range s sponsors have little or nothing to a aggregation began its seventeenth d division. .*Mechanization of the at J sell, they hpparehtly-' believe - it is s season on Sunday afternoon pro- f forces now requires over 17,000. - - - Laying On Of -Hands o of .30. inches. A $100. Nictory g good business- -to keep their names - -grammes. . During the coming h horse power for the Fame unit...- "Who, when they were come B Bond will buy 42 life- saving bel- b before the public. What is -true , , months• the Columbia Symphony ' : :Honey is power when you invest : - .lvr. =f,.yaaicl f— tl.ra,., GLa, - :1,�, m meta. .Buy your share to -dayI - o of radio is true also of the press. w will be conducted by Harold 'Bar- I It it[ the, new Victory' 8ondsl might receive the Holy Spirit: for _ _ - - as yet it was fallen upon none of _' a tized into the name of the Lord ' ' Jesun. Then laid they -their hands • •,.: _ _ _ _ - a8 them, and they received the • Holy Spirit." There cannot be 'any reason to. loubt the validity - - - - -I of Philip's baptisin; and 'it is _ _ - . __ therefore evident that the laying' - - <' on of hands is here distinct from baptism.. The Samaritan converts _ _ • _. - - .. _ _ w w ` became by the administration of, � z = " "` :. baptism members of the church; „ „QF ALL THE h�kTl#R�LL' R �e�O� O OF CANADA z sad tll�Isying on of hands was - -� not so much a completion of bap-. _ _ . .. - - - � �, • ' _ ` tism as an addition t- it. - - - - - - _ - _ - _ _" ' '► - "Now- when Simon sa% than - - _ - _ -, -- - TLI� GQCATCCT I IC ITC DCii i L whrough &he layin6 osi u: cite O ` D L � . Apostles' hands the Holy Spirit -was - giver he offered them- money, saying, Give me also this � � - - - - -- - - - - • : : - power, that on whomsoever I lax - - - - - -_ 3n hands. he may receive- the Holy Spirit." The ambition or aridity of Simon' had slumbered for a time, but was now aroused at the sudden prospect of obtain- -be a power which would enable ✓ -�.-- • ✓� g gratify his' selfish desires, w w'..r - • !1 r _.. • . z wVu1tl glace pY lilb Luuuii.64.4 4 - ' - anbounced wealth and influence. / /� �'. - '00 iseles, but had seen no instance : - _ ',until now in which:that power had : :: -/ . f i' : _ - -. -.. - - f Pacer f _ y .f "But Peter. said unto hint, Thy ailver perish with thee, because thou hast thought to obtain the - - TOdsq, as Car %da p �t of God with money. Thou passe$ t _ t neitner part nor iot in this „ = -the shadow a „ . , , before God." Here 1s a double - �•� = - - -- - __ - - -- -- revelation, first of Peter's oso^ _ _• . Peter-'had many_fault-& but a Inver f for money .was, not -one of them: _ _ _ her natural resources —her people.. This was, the tragedy of Jpdaa = =' - - =— -- ' ' Iscar iot. Peter may have 'made - "We must lied we will buy Victory ' - - - - many blunders,• and at times " - proved. himself a coward; but'one thing he lcriew, that the goFpfI of = =� the Lm ur ability. - Christ was the gospel of. holiness, - -,_ ,. f and -ihat whatever power he had, - -- - - or an'ybody else would have, in a the name of Christ, must be by a' - - divine bestowal; through the Holy 1 1 Spirit, -in .the name of Christ, not • ; - eome mechanical:' not s onip J - - �I -thing t - Bally from man to man. It is one thing to ask God for'divine power, - - " that we'may use it for His glory - - P P' In saving souls;-it-is another-thing to seek spiritual power , for our- selves; that we ourselves may be exalted among-•men, that our own reputatioLn may be enhanced, or, worst of all, that our income might be multiplied.' main's - - .,heart was wrong. He did not ' -know the true God, and he was mot- seeking the - will -of -God, - - - A Prisoner of Evil - ' -Repent therefore of this thy. e- , 'them, and the sensation of in - -- — stinctive hostility grew. ; t� Lafallette, scenting future fay r STOPPEN" i Ni MY - - - ours, wit making himself agree- ' "SALADA' able to Donna Elenora. ungaet_ GONSTIMION ANN tionably the fellow had a way with women: he overcame her languid protests, and swung• her on to the ooNNEeTEe THE C11NtE ! floor. "Tell a poor exile what England looks like these days," pleaded F w _ .... _..._._. _ Higgins. an - - - - - -� these owe 'e ALL-SPAN every H )<n busy days of war you KZLLOGO SPAN ev day ll „ —if to you? CZlunlly= aseveH as to 9oa�- = -li's delieiow� a_r�eeal 'm in .hot- she replied. Dickie it's a grand : - • • country. f war s I'd •self -�to keep "in the pink". That's Then muiiias. Dri:ilc plenty of water. I I e man why it's a important to avoid the see if you don't agree ALL -HRAlf _ M never want to leave it." common type of constipation caused is the "better way" to rutural'reQu- : "We leave it for the joy of go- _ by lack of "bulk" in the diet. And larity. Put remember, at ALL-MAN BIG-GINS a thing appeared to stand in the Ling back —when we've done our do it by getting right at the cause every dap! � way of Hiyatala's steady progress work," 'he said, striking a more instead of "d«�" with harsh per's have ALL-BRAN in �O towards emancipation and -pros, — serious note. "When we've done Hves that give only temporary relief. convenient sizes Made by Kellogg's B perity. our work," he repeated, even 3 follow this simple plan. Eat is Iaondan, Canada. ;CAPTAIN FRANK H. SHAW But if Lafallette wished to tear more firmly, his eyes on Lafal• CHAPTER VI down so much of what King Hig- lette's suavely bent head. The - gins had, built up, bloodshed, de- fellow danced like a dancing -mss - TALKS flour mixture. Spread in well N _A MASTERFUL ' MAN vastation, inust inevitably result; ter, damn him ! _ABLE greased cake pan. ( Mixture is Bested there in the colourful the work of sears promised to be The orchestra - stopped, was quite thick). Bake at 350 degrees pitched into the fatuous melting adamant to the` vociferous ap= F. about 45 minutes. Serve.plain, j : patio, where bourgainvillea climb- pot, of civil war. Damn the fel- glossa; Higgins led the girl back iced, or with hot fruit sauce. ed profusely up the trellised walls, low, anyway! to her father, already seated at Haney Cakes !'.. the sheer infectious tempo of the Then he gave over thinking his table, ordering lavish refresh- lazy tango then being played along such lines, because the Fal- ments; for Don Enrico was asso= Your family craves cake —but A'single $100 Victory Bond will caused his thoughts to quicken in leiro party entered the patio at ciated with' much of Hiyatala's your sugar supply is low' All buy 3,300 rounds of ammunition -half- satisfied memory of the work that moment; and the only thing development, and an enormously right! Here is a recipe for , a for a .303 rifle. Bonds buy bur- ' °he had already. done. of which he remained really con- wealthy man; just as Higgins chocolate cake, that mays be pre- lets! - . Not a bad effvri, .lieu Y -- serous was o o s r mig i -have been we the had'' he pared without a particle of sugar: .,cam* to think it over! His father charm. availed himself of the countless . All Honey Chocolate Cake bad stirred the country from its Lafallette stood up, bending opportunities offered ,foil •• self 9 cups sifted cake flour r _ ancestral lethargy and inspired 'it like a jack- knife; broke away aggrandisement. 1?; teaspoons soda with desire to take its place from his associates and ;advanced Somewhat annoyingly Don En- '4 teaspoon salt amongst the nations that counted; on the. Falleiro party in a' con- rido monopolized Dickie, button- . cup butter or other and, retiring', had handed on that dance was holm him to discuss R political shortening ,� N quering' way; but as a g _ wetter of advancement- as sass- _.____...__ - -till �- progress. he found his way actuation; and when the orchestra 11+ cups honey , . i red trust to this Iasi of the qtr;- hampered; and adroitly, with ath- - resume a, a�alleue cv16,; .C.I 13.:- g Vgso, 4tibc tr - It nr, whom friends mockingly letic ease, Dickie, was beforehand. ores as a matter- of course and called: "El Rey" —the Icing. It 3 squares unsweetened chow- - was due to the Higginses that the with him. took her away. - late, melted I city had a water supply second ' _ "Join me at my table," he en- "He's delightful," enthused. - �}(� cup water - ` to none in all Latin America; treated. "I found I could steal Donna Elenora. "We need a few 1 teaspoon vanilla an hour and hoped to meet you more of his , stamp in San Josef, Sift flour -once, measure, add - crystal clear water piped from the _ !fare. Dan Enrico grinned wel- Richard. It's thrilling to think he soda and salt, and -sift together austere mountain ranges; wa�E+r - " that ran from the taps in icy come; touched Dolores's arm to is making a long stay here. three times: Cream butter, add coolness. The docks, growing in- draw her attention; she *as gas- - Captain Barker, wlfo had met honey - gradually, beating well ,^ coolness. he docks, too; were ing somewhat fixedly towards La- her on a previous visit, approach- after each addition. Add 'A of t stamped with the Higgins insig- fallette. ed, soliciting her favours, took flour and beat until smooth and nia in a high degree. It was Bing . "Let's see if they .taught you her away. Higgins grew aware wall blended. Add eggs, one at a �- Hi�3a� who bad_ interested -the to dance in England," Higgins of a definite dislike for Don En- time, beating well after sash. Add �' capital that was responsible for said loudly enough to be heard _1'e• ously .1.. remain- the city's lighting; and the good above the riot of sound; and as about matters that, full of inter- ing flour in thirds, alternately roads that ran where roads were, the girl turned. took her in his est in the Consular Office, op- with orates in halves, beating very ��• .. possr`ble —not everywhere — were arms and floated on to the done- geared singnisrlp inapposite lass+ well after - each addition. Add soother monument to his zealous ing space. in the busy patio, vanilla. Bake in two greased 9- anoth r• „" ' E _ ° -• "r ,,,an rYr,a. "What's that fellow Lafallette's inch layer pans in moderate oven • -, + « Dickie!" she laughed. "No won= I background "' lhcxie astceU, as (350'F.) 30 minutes, or until K' Higgins." soon as he got an opportunity to done. Spread your favorite frost - 11 i �he der the ca you rag gg - -. Through narrowed eyes Y Y g y studied the ardent -face of Cap- "I know whom I'll ask to share +peak. Don Enrico shrugged tol- ing between layers and on top twin Lafallette, felt a queer aver- my throne," he answered against erantly. of cake. sioa increase -- within han. This her shell -like ear. She felt like : * ; + For beat - results, beat very well - popinjay would try to bowl down gossamer in his clasp, obedient'to - at each stage of mixing. -'the neat rows of skittles an care- his every thought before it ' was "He seems to possess good- and here is a recipe for an or-ante cake uain equal. uantt- - - •= fully- set up by. Dick Higgins, translated into action.. Like many credentials, he card. Dolores ge g 9 q ����� _ would' he' Well, that was 'a game keenly athletic . men, fond of out it enthusiastic: - Women usually ties of honey and sugar: _ _ -_ A/�%� At which two could play. He won- of doors, Higgins danced superb- are, at her age." Th• urge seized -Homily Orange Cake J(/� dared in • half- dreamy way whe ly.�+ Higgins to propose there and then cu sugar tlher it might not be wise to warn "I'm going to -be far too busy for the girl; there was still enough It p gar -.the- President of the ttowetirent to idle on a throne, darling," she of the patriarchal habit .persisting }i cap-honey - �� o s } e n V� cto r•Y _ikoly to become a potentiality, laughed; and in_ turning, her cheek in Hiyatsla to altovr- a- fabher to 1 egg, wail beaten set that thought aside as- making brushed his. "I've discovered a have a ar iu loin dau lair,'. dco- 'g = - r�G}orY fA+ movement 9f too great im- mission for myself already, Look tiny. 'Don Enrico was under obli- 8 teaspoons 'baking powder deafr"4, eiMi} yortance. at those poor harem - favourites gations to him; common gratitude 14 teaspoon soda • �lyie"ArA Off' _ Non• the lees, he resolved to everywhere; Fin going to roue+ would probably make him recap- _1a teaspoon salt ' ]fain an aye on- Senor Lafallette. them to emancipation." She meant Live 'of such an idea. But -he had = cup finely shredded orange • Callano mine& were _capable the Ldiea of San Josef, and h+ an cinglo -Saxon 'bvish to do: his peel (3 of ; oranges) of infinite development: all re- felt a slight sensation of shock at own love - making without outside U cup orange juice O -! parts coming from thence went to her revolutionary speech. help. He was old - fashioned enough 1 teaspoon grated lemon peoi show that old was there in at�un- `'Too much emanci ation isn't 'to wish to be loved for whatever Cream shortening. Add sugar � . -. mane+; now that the air - service good for some women," he coup- qualities he posaeased; and, too, gradually, add honey, creaming was functioning adequately, not tared. "Thin, climate is more d'on- 'he had a twinge of inferiority constantly. Best; in egg. `Sift dry OND ` -- gerous than England, don't for- complex which compelled to tom- ingredients thoroughly (flour, get," pare his solid qualities to their soda, baking powder, salt), add - "Once a woman has achieved - 'disfavour,with Lafallette's more orange peel and lemon peel Com• U�ADA�U�� self- respect, no climate matters," obvious• charms. And. anyhow, bine dry ingredients and orange r.«rir aarr+a�r ; she parried. ".It's the forbidden mightn't he be barking up the juice alternately to creamed mix• - •• . fruit that tastes the sweetest; wrong tree" But 'he .did ,ask Don ture beginning and ending with once it'3 free, gratis, ii loses ih Enrico if he had any objections to alluaiearieui." Dv,�ras sharing U. wn7patr% is - -- "Out of We mouths of babas the busy put -of- doors. - _..- and sucklin s-, " he n•.urmured , K - �fy dear ping, laughed, .the .: -,.. • �,�,,,� - � .��"� ,;s 7 ,. k ,r _ __� teasingly, since if he. didn't tease Hiyatalan, "if there's one thing he would, 'he felt, need. to outviw I'd' like above another, it is for x4x ^f ANDS these locales in the exuberance of ou to la - • THOUS y p y guardian to the child. r,.. -� ^► - his compliments. The girl Was a England has improved her, yes; ' miracle of charm and living vital- but , already I am beginning to — -- - 1��•, Sl.a,uaa ..,,:ri4c;1T.°. or t- than .,d" i�' • ...,:'..;r .. -s.: «A l,nt• '- �� - -- ossamer he felt. ,r HI 1A1 g ` tlrexz. It Ras filer mother's, wish, 'I'm not a baby," Dolores said I of course. She promises to startle - indignantly. "I've grown 'u'p, a fe.w of the more conservative In a survey recentlymadeamong Don Dickie darling." before a little time hag passed. British women, these'home -front • "I• seem to 'remember being If you can tutor -her -- I know workers revealed they consider asked 'about chocolate b1scuits -rot, , ..she's safe with you — you'll make h r so loo ono as all that! Dolores 1 in d b ^'� �i'�!! A�'1aCIC••:. : :, Aspirin one of the t ree d ug items g r me your• es er ast g e toi - mostneedetiforhealthandMorale. I've a pony that might have been She was safe with him! That, - _ :::... .. ,nt th-- „ I , W,4(,_ *_no *� s, each •. qua- - -- -- � .. ... ... .. . ...... .. _ .... ... -. ,. - Nu , h war' plants,... making out riding 'with -me to- morrow, if gather's contemporary already -, "the planes and the guns for fighting you are as emancipated as all_ at his age! Curse 'the staid so- t' men . i there's no time for pain• ' that." briety thrust on a man by his .t: . :,•- So at the first sign of headache, "Of course I will," she agreed. official position! neuritic or neural c airs. :.British "If• you were a lot ours er and `� �1 ` {- z� t•,'S,SH''a5 ' gip Y g Ne was trying to think up a' Women naturally turn to Aspirin.. Very much handsomer, angel, 1 auitabl@ reel when the floor y They know Aspirin Ron't "let fancy I might fall in love with under his' feet trembled ever so �'•' i them down.. it's proven itsei.' for �= "t °�° 'i °'' a Mrs Hit- rlig•htly G1aQaea on the marble- 1. Senerations ... eased literally bit- gins already on the throne." topped table ' jingled; a potted i •Uoas of headaches ...effectively "I've been waiting for' your ro- palm leaned and crashed. 'r� ' $? pe y, p turn," he told. her, inockin her " "' ' de ndsbl fnst. As fain is rate 8' Collano 's asks. said Don, •' � <• neofthesafestanal esicsknowan carelessness, yet feeling the sin- p , . :,ass g Enrico, through . a half- nerYOUs ...and costs less than 1¢ a tatslet cerity underrunning the mockery.. ' lau h. in the econom bottle. Make sure - .Then he became conscious that g N x W k -� > A � ' Y � (Continued e t ee ) - t, you have Aspirin on hand, for relief Lafallette was watching ,hint with _ TELCO workers hive beaked Canada's WA, ■nd vkclw)'.LoanS_ of pain. glowering glances. He returned _S ainady to the ttu!e of� cu� [krra million doll_+,•. Ia tLt stiaP. p8yCI10I0( lots tell US that the _ their porcheeet of War Savings GRMCatea estaeded three huni"d ;I Asptnn ><s made in'Canada , •., average man for ets 541 er cent. ,+ g P ehouxod dollars. Nor obey are Yet to back she snack by surporting the _ end "As firm_' is the trademark of : - w ' . P " o "What lie"seeB OT hears within 4ah Victory'Loea: Their dollars will follow th.4 .'earl twit _ ' The Bayer Company, Limited. five' days. Before you forget this „�;, �, S„pp;,; a� look for the Bayer cross on each i - - _ P tablet, Tf ou don't sce•the craaB �, 6o nut and buy sortie more Victory CANADA'S 4th VICTORY LOAN ��" �_ Y r you're not getting Aspirin. .. : :• :~ y Bond&!' by $n 1942, Elie game blcds and ear ISSUE No: 19 -43 D� _mall caught' by , saportsmen in the ; ON Unitrd States provided shout. 2ii3,• g 000,M pounds of usable meat. ` °=ti cos U A ri=Oltaln f. w . •` � Elevator Doreen and Patricia i ;elm. of kin. 1_.1 ? ?ijt�*•lLye iF•i- �M Yw 'i8 r g i/ievatV�- ,'' Stratford, Mollie Randall end Beth Ccrnfnenoins on JO l th :':e Res. SM ,(Mftee 88 Brunner, of Toronto, spent• their stores in Dunbarton , will ,close or. -'G ivernment Lkensai I ` c Easter holidays at the Randaii ; E. t. SPECIAL ;- � ._ •Honda;;, _Wednesday and Friday .1dat i 5G, E. ;t�atf�'1t.H J�t� _ 'the Sunda School wishes to 'home. : ; Sunday evenings at 7 o c.ock, and on Tuez- Phone 191 Thank Reta Milne and h-r %- lass for- Sunday next being blowers' Da,, day, Thursday and Satu` days, -at P Alaterattf, and Surgical Shorts, S•31.00 per ton their sp}endid wurk in callecting the Young People 'of the :;Wiled p.' m. - until further notice. •" 1670, Protein ever •417 for the School. Church will have charge of the cases taken I Last yearts binder twine at the DUDLEY — `- Maternity_Suni -Rootn -. old- price. - °hlrs. Sarah Malcolm spent a few program. Mrs. Newnhan, of Marl- ceatitered Nurses � c attendance and Grain and Chops of all K days with her two daug;,ters this ham, will be guest- speaker. Plea_ - =e . week, bars. Ethel Jackson' and -Mrs.--- be- � –Uk-c r -. — -- 141.vu+ wtvi,c ri-cu. -- ` Ro Carter. at, 1,0.00 sh�rp. Thank 'yo:z. _ The Club will meet at the home " y � ^ _.. 7lmbulance Service Order your chick starter earbr , and Dairy The Green River Sunday School - final social evening of Red Cross_ of Arch. afid Mrs. Bell, on Morda ' Feeds . Laying "Mothers' activities for the season featured a evening next. All are welcome. It - "��•57 T ��`��sf ���aus��ey a : invites -you to join our Mothers g '3 -E -R �—' -- �.�: ..ale -and euchre party -for -the- .is hoped that the Lneeting will be' - d to replace. a j • _ .. � Day service" on Sunday afternoon, - _ : '. •- - f May 9th, at 2 p. zn. Special musi Young folk of the village at the open sharp at 8.30. Claremont Ong, land readings by the children are be. home of Mrs. Cr. Hastings. The ob- J. C. ;Bryant has recovered, froln Toronto AD 6623 - Pick. 63 R 12 t ing prepared. Rev. Burke, Pastor. je:tiv2 was passed. Axon Griffin and an injury to his hand. gill speak. Come and bring your Blanchq Hamlin, the winners. Measles are reported in various A(�iacourt � WANTED - :4 and join with us. - - parts of this community. DEAD HORSES AND CAI TL y _�- - - - Mr. ,and' Mrs. Gunter visited at -RON GIB.SUN - For tree pick ,up phone q - - -tier parents here last wee�t. TRANSPORT a In b a.rto n Card of Thanks r3ROOKLIN .......... . PICK E ING .............. too TRANSPORT PICKERING - __ -- ---- -_ -_ -- Win: J. Taylor and :zmtly wish , ., DICKERING Mrs. Bruce A. Pegler and little to thank the friends for tneir many OAR!AGY, AGINCOURT . :.zone .81 Mrs. MacFarlane and family have son of Winona, spent the week -end acts of kindness shown during their �jQ.�'lir(}' W6' 8 tine . •lloi;P, Char zwved into the Christian house. with her mother, Mrs. F. A. B1en- recent bereave3nent. BAND GRAVEL STONE P Y p � Mrs. Fred Griffin will shortly' be. -- _ -- moving into the late Day. Turner's _ GORDON YOUN kouse• Quality Meat - is Tom to Phone Ad. 36M Asa Virginia Major has spent - -- - -- -- -= - - - -" : entt. Sha is training at the Oshawa `+•'+a" y. ..... _. . _ . - . Mrs. E. Goeden is confined to bed And - !ERMAMENT NAGGINC PAIL adfesing from a sprained back. a Ulu Betty is henne for the rmner Fish 111 season THAT :FRAYS THE TEMPER : "to help on the fawn. AND ME"ES. IT NA 11 8 E - u A few friends of Mrs.. Shaw made 1' YOUR EYES.' I .wwoo...csswdi it possible to send her to her new C. H. TU C K. O PT. D. >swe in an aanbulance, - any aepva. - :et*s she made the journey very - DIN1007 Week, OP96 F. O. Any Make or Model - -- - - - -- - - - - -- - _ -- - - - - OSHAWA, ONT. Phone x6x6 A RTH [J R �l I E L.D NU �RMON MACE, USTAS A.B.C. I - PHONE 6s r - t PICKERING - -Get this new book of balanced : - The Farmers' menus ... so easy a child STANLEY - could folfoi�. _ YOURS �i� r i ' At last ... here's a completely pr�ral" plan for T�,; fift. ,,..,:w , ; „, it heatre - Alvin_ S.- Farmer good nutrition. A book of 63 "nutrition. wise" •"� ^• a N : • - Fare Stook s - — 'Furniture Sales - menu as eTsv to use as A-B.C. I All you �l` _ LO make tore your famrliy is wisely fed. �'< 3� c"„'�•, A Specialty Phone Stouffville 108 28 Tear s experiences. No Safe 'We give you 21 days of menus... grouped as : r- HuRBDAY, FRIDAY, BATt'RDAY Teo Lade or Too 3au8 =` W'� . C "� . . You ' iVtY 8, 7 and a meals, keyed as "A ", �• 'D" and "B" �' Goaaley, Oat. R. R. 1. or P1eae ,c.. simply choose a breakfast of any letter, and team it &outivil fe : -.- up with any luncheon and dinner of the tame letter. ON THE "AT _ _.. you day' meals, as nourishing at +'� !► And there base a t • thly an appealing. ..._ : -, serge Formby =) :A . :B ID IM - - . Make sure that yswr family is Also . F . _ Wisely fed I Send for your FREE South Fe ,ineu riin ee of All Hind e. copy of "Sat -to- Work -to -Win" of Santa toaay I Learn the easy Way to sy- ors Best RatesA ...,1 a 1,1a «, - Mlteals both healthful and delidcwsl ;. News Beet = 6ecaray E~od Eiervice. �REWI = = • . _ . . Y - - .. ._ '' • . , ` ". Phone _ IN Spsw*red it 14O:�JDAY, TUESDAY, GVEDN'SD) �pTARIt) TI•�> RBWQVGIND �( 6w'ARIO) ..� �a N,arin.. s..do.. v.�.rn...e litay xt, ll and 12 BROUGHAM _ 'PICK 515 65.p rsi .w,! N.tie..l ambb, ba...., j.► �. _ u m aid to Victory. G...i..r NrMan Prasr sse :'Twin Beds ice--- - - PHANE AGIN. 58 W 8, �MILLIKEN --- '!floors* Brent Joan Benaett :t L_ .Clarke Plrenti-ce C400dr,..8bort go c4 - -- - • - 'LICENSED AUCTIONEr • F>!TfiR$DAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAT Eor..tile Counties -of York and : _ ario; successor to Corp. Ken - May t% 14 i� . ' t tics of G A.' S. F., and of tbs -- :' Old Bill And Son " P.n �>F day and Prentice and _ • • -. sfoc_k Sales ': 3oedaltT,. + Reasonable Rater • ._ _ Wanted�'to Rent a ,ho in . . - or - -- ` vidnitj of Pickering, Brougham or GOLD HER Claremont. Pull particular* bo Box Annual Victoria - .............:.. _ 343, News Office. _ --� Day Dance � FiPNERAL DIRECTOR rl ay; May Z 1 - -- - Day or Night Malvern Hall Private Ambulance F'bo w Mark. f080 or - • Maher. �. Unionville Junior PAss. Creighton's Orch. >! _,- Protection of property to-day is conservation for tomorrow. _ •Z �? '� . _ -So when you paint, go to your Martin- Senour dealer. - - - He is the. man who can tell you best about "winning" '`-°` C, eolour combinations. He is the man who re&Vy knows paint and the most economical and practical 'ways of applying it. Yw pM Hip Ys f0 l His advice is sincere and helpful—the paints he sells are - - - - SW Wsir Wo�kst+: } _ -made -with the enduring qualities that stand the "teat of - et�d� NNis r tine When on ins to Martin - Senour dealer. wale by evoidinq iwsh hoc! s r • .. d } Phone The Eastern House 45 • , . ^.:° -• .._ � -..—! Ttwraday..tact _- � "home on Sunday. - .`' as Delegate at Oshawa, at the. Con- The Brougham Unit of Nord — i Terence Branch of C ,haws Presby- Pickering Red Cross -met at, the Mrs. ,George' DeRusha has. been d �^ Most of the children :ere Sass terial last week. home of Mrs. M. Ha.iulton and confined to her home with n °asle9 Mobile ?iitc °•En; �a0 to _h. C3n :ral We hope Mrs. Donald beer will packed the following arucles foe. -_ Charities Fund; S25 for. store for suffering from the measles. i rove more rapidly Ms, Bill Beason of Osh : :,wa, spent Harold Cassie was .hq,.:z for the 1nP Pi ly from the aer- shipping �-- Sewing - lb Ladied�' the ` _ k--' -end at his home here. '. the Communit, Hall; $-8 for Sugar 'week -end as usual, from' Oshawa. t tous illness she has' had. She has skirts, 15 Ladies' blquses, . t0 Girlsl' Sor to report Sirs. L-.,-man T�S:I- fo-' J< ^yn• :�.r Britain;i for Cig- tbeen home from the hospital some tjouses, '10 Pinafore dreessee, 1. rY Mrs. H. Malcohn visited Toronto - - -key hags been confined to aid. arettes for B4)ys overseas fraen our � weeks, but is still far from yell.. Large quilts, 5 Cot quilts, 1 Lay. eonununit •• v0' to Red Cross for friends last week -end. Mrs. A. Harvey nd daughter, of ettey 8 Sewing bags, Mrs. Robbins sister from New } W. J. Brown and son Town were y g g gs 8 Comfort i3FSI alari -ii ar- Retief; $50- to- -Chinese Montreal and Miss E. Wallace of bags, Suit of underwear, York has been visiting here. ! t at the old' hhone on IFriday. g Large alit kiss ',Margaret Macnab nas been War Ibel:e.; 50 to the :`any Lea- Pte: Gordon Carlton of Camp Toronto, called at: the brougham of Boric acid. Knitting 8 Wales• :� d.•_attack- - - �- 4 gue. - home on Tuesday last. en's sweaters, 9 Children's s e —' Borden was home with his parents Mr. Don Hedge ent. the week Officers ,l ected were --• The May Meetpng of the W. I. ers, Tuck -in, 3 Bab}- bonnets, 3 . ge P .- last week -end. 2 Infants' garments, t/ P!. ..end is Toronto. � Hon. Pres. Mrs. R. E. 'Forsyth is to be held at the home of Mrs. bootees, President -Mrs. H. G. McIntyre Church and Sunday School coon- E. Holtbyy, on May 11th. Please seaknen's + sox, 2 Pr. , Imen•s sort, ! -'- - -.. Mr. E. P. Daniel and fairil }• of I bined nest Sunday at 2 p. m. '- 7omato spent the week -end at the; '1`St Vice- Pt•�s. Mrs. H. Johnston bring suggestion* for next year's Men's sweaters Mothers' Day .Service. . parstnage 1 2nd Vice -Pres. Mrs. F. Carson " The 41bert Harvey family were PrograRn. The makers of these lovely quills," Several from here attended ..the f 3rd. Vice -Pres. Mrs. F. Redshaw • Sunday services wefe weU at�ten= deserve credit for their splerM . Winn# peg- Oshawa final game' in 1 Secretary Kira. w. Lehman with Bert and Mrs. Harvey during Rev. Kennedy spoke on "'The work. r I , Easter Week. „ ,., . ` Assist. Sec t. -Mrs. A. L Hooey Miss Beulah Hamilton was in Presence Hof the Living Christ BUSINESS or PERSONAL __- l[tles ,Jean , W and has returned Treasurer - Mrs. Jno. Gregg Text — Lo I am with you alway The highli t of the meeting was .charge of the Sunday, evening Y. even unto. the end of the world ". TYPING - konse from S%rathroy where she g F. Service. --Advertising Copy s Specialilw— visited for a week. a talk on the "Life of Lord Tweeds Miss Doris blslcolitn and Grant Mr. and MYs. Hugh Gannon, ' of BOX 16b, PICKERING -- Mr. and Drre. Bert Gibson were Muir" by Mrs. Henry Johnson.. Oshawa, were home visitors on were visitors ' at the H. Malcolm _ - - �vwtors at Mrs. Gibson's home here -- -- -- - Phone Pict 110 on Saturday. Mrs,. Ayere hag returned to her sk'yy w � ; k � ,:i•;F+! � Toe here from Biierbush Hospital, + ol . leeonflviile. ` .. _ - "Ilih. Coolly is anuch improved in - kealth and ads11 be caning hat•ne . _ has been storing for a short tithe. _ ' 1 - Rev. W -after Daniel has returned rr home from Toronto hospital, bat is ' aetili ionfined to his bed. We hope. - :. _ for his inn ediate recovery. Miss Hazel DeRusha, Pet* has been visiting Mrs. R Aounan and �Ye Peggy Beverley, Uxbridge., .spent Easter at C. DeRualss's. r• s Masse Jean tssrimees, 'ntomaster s ,� f„t -: ,x"` 1. "�w,�w .•.., , .;3 Utiversity and Bill (I`dmtinson of the R. C. A- F. spent a few days 0 with Dr, and Mrs. Tomlinson. NAft Mildred and Was Louise � `� � � ••- + �`"� Brodie of Toronto, formeny of this place, spent the week -end at the .„. ,S'• kolas of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. For- WIN r s �• . � . i 4 'H' l(s•, and Mrs. �;Dcnca>; Dolphin ` %are tamp residence in the hnrne :+neatly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. _ _ ••y, sue. u r a Bear". W. Dolphin- r 'a guard t A 1p - 0 R ire Plant at Ajax. This regular m inthly preeting of - The Women'm M:ingionary Society oft +' w)r be held on Mhuzsddy, May 13, i+ r - . in the schoolnown of the United Qftirah. Mrs. Rawson's Group will be to charge of the progralm, which - : 'Promises to be of interest. - A good attendafto is fequested. i _ ROBERT G. BROWN, - _ — F, . M.R. No.',, 7, GALT, ONTARIO — lire rat C. A. Overland Boaee : " ` O Plowman of Ontario, 1942. _ -- hampron - - WU* night have been a serioas �n firs, was ffpreventpd b� the local : 9196 dept. bn FAday night last when they were called ta•the has* of My. =. and Mrs. Q A. Overland Fire had - broken out in'the ehieaney, but was . extinguished in a few mtnctes when • ... T *a firemen reached the home. Tile - only doanage was to the paper on - the wall, from, water. Minion Circle Se nd Bale. � . to Rusais. _ ?he Wcenen's Mission 0rele of the Baptist Church sent a bale last � _ "Bob,, Brown plows a straight furrow and thinks j _ "week to the Depot of the Russian - in a straight line. He knows farmers' problems. - { -- ]Relief Fand, The bale consisted of __ . : Mr. Brown who la President of . - - -- :. - -_ A of a rd4the was the central Dum 'n'es Farmers' - -Here is what Bob Brown Soya about 1 Victory hBondso ; s ns>anber of <luilts and-- ether - cloth- ing teeter pp J _ . If Canadians were asked to g1 money _ : received iropss the Funs for the Club, has competed in 37 plowing :win the war, we would note asked to make a big - " l mstebes In the leaf three years. In��?n8 their lives. _But we are sacrifice. Some ass &*ter fralm India states prim - _ - - - 37- contaW he bas won 14 oohed to lend money. I am sure il.�t� far>sm=s -. N irws Hskt 'masse i3is4r First Prizes and 3 Second Prizes. ikon Year Asv. throughout Canada will be glad to lend money • to a - A letter received from Nan �, "Bob" Brown bought Victory -- =: thy° country, for like all other Canadians, they 26m lof lama, .ky Mrs, Walter _ — - Bonds in the, First, Second and _ know we must do all we canto help. r Daniel, this week, stated the prise 'Third Victory .Loans, - -arid' has _ of rice, a staple food, is eight ranee •`There is a practical reason for buying Victory lum left yesx, as �,,, Tlaced his order fon_Bonds for th'e — of the staple foods of that country. Fourth Victory Loan' to the limit bonds, too. The .money we lend to Canada now, =#o help win the war, will be ours to use-as we please ftgeial Mothers Day Services Of 111E capacity. - - : -here- y-New alter .tie- `lvar�la -been won.- - -Ready cash - will -be -- Special services will be held in When Mr, Brown urges others to randy to have when we will want to replace farts • , Both churches here next Sunday to - -;buy Victory Bonds his recommend- -'.• ;equipment that is wearing out crow. A farmer can . colpei►e)rnorate Mothers' Dos. in the 'anon carries weight for he backs 8lway8 find a use for savings, and there is no better Baptist Church, Rev. S. J. Farmer _ Vill bring a special message. Music -his words with action. way to save than by investing all we can in tm -the home choir.. Mrg. Elmer -- Zr •�s . : Wilson will be gue". soloist. i� 'the United Church tbo O. C. program will be followed is - -- . •' : !l1,e Sunday School at 10 a an, A Special Offering will be taken for f : - - the work of the O. R. E. C. at U —.a,. ui. The special Mothers' Day - "' Service will' be held with. special 2nadc, and the Sacrament of Bap - Baas• The regular service in the ev- - eaft at 730 p• m. An invitation is _ extended to all to attend the Mot- _ ,-leers' Day Service. ,.:: Aar�soat women's 1"Utat ` Nas"w The anwivoll' meeting of the Wom- l en's butitute was held ca April 2'1, War Poorer Co at the harass of Mrs. J. Farr, when 'MAT. A VICTO'Y BAND IS: -- r- reports of the year's activities were - Wear This p>�ee@nte�. Report Of Donations dnr• A vlCtoey HCed is the promhw d the Dominion of -I, In to repay In Cash the fun fees valued Eml)lem Of � R>ta Aond at the time stipulated with half-yearly q: At the rate of 8 Ow annum until . IV ing the �tee►r Were $100 to the 1 ee+,+n tv, A Vt(l w,- tonne i� t> & • -r�� i v-•— r. The entire tduWc . �C / `%1CtOry " Red Cross for P goners Of war• Drminicn stand behind it Caaada Lx, kern ,.u_ s . i yea.v, and has never faueu t0 , puv a very dot ar of prindrysl and Iaten --t. A `Ti . iu . + n ) t r. ::,re readily c aavertw into if,'1b to the Library Board; $15 to 1 coon than soy ocher renurtP ` - s' -' � r _ . 'It w Federated W. I. to apply on the I 40 Y ialle� _"ti's:_ •;,,:.: " - .. _ . �..- -- -_ - .. .. - - . • - , THE WAR • WEEK — Commentary on Current Events — � V O � L� -- ll - o F T H E THIS CURIOUS WORLD eFuslon " 'Story Of Bombing ; iP R E S S " Raid On Tokio One Year Ago LIVELIEST RAINBIRD. - Another grand old• lady has One of the exciting tales of the Most of the• men landed in un- made the headlines and: this lime N ,� she really has something. Mrs. S. R' �war —the story-of the American occupied ,China and' eventually Rainbird, o! Brentwood, Eng., 1 ombing raid on Tokio one year made their way to Chungking; gets up at 7 a.m. and cooks break- ago--was told officially one day some now are fighting in North fast —aud she has just celebrated I ' last week. Next day the gm*:- Africa.. A few of the flyers, how- her 104th birthday. And the rest , /NWTE'{M NATV�•E' - w ` ,Nome &equal was disclosed: some ever, landed-in Japanese occupied of the Rainbirds, we suppose, - -- - id eight captured American fly- China. Two never have been ac- GL�HI =s HER ANIM/�LS -+ors were executed b the Ja aa- counted for. Eight were captured stay in their nest and let her do _ I IN CQq'IS OF= WN.1G1G� y P 18 it. fZ.02y H.4/R� /Y /GiE� is&e, despite the fact that they by the,Japanese. — Ottawa Citizen F /'S� SG4LES� i! were uniformd prisoners of war. Japan Kills Prisoners ---- S/vY/VES� BCi^/y ( 1 t ` It took about three months to Before the war Japan solemnly LONDON'S EXAMPLE i4.P/htt�i2 ANO Sim //�/, t :,prepare for the raid, says the agreed to abide by the interne- London, Eng., in -a week 'in the Now York Herald Tribune. Jimmy tional Geneva convention on the fourth year of the war, raised �' ` " Doolittle did not know at .first ' .. - treatment of war prisoners. But 8600,000,000 is a wings - for -vie- f what the target - was to be, but he & weeks ago our government tory" campaign to back the R.A.F. _ / ooPw ua eriuASSRna rto - lrounded up 150 volunteers in learned from Japan, through the- All Canada is being asked to raise T. IL P4Q u.a PAT. 0". Texas and took them and twenty- - medium of the Swiss Minister -at 81,100,000,0.00, half a, billion lour North American B -25 medium.:. Tokio, that all of the eight cap- " 'more, in the three weeks in the fi — bombers to Florida to. drill. Army tared flyers were sentenced to Fourth Victory Loan. 11- London bombers had never taken off en' death; for some the sentence was blitzed and blighted- by German - masse from a Navy aircraft car - commuted, and the rest possibly bombs, can do -it, there should be - - rier; the flyers practiced on land three, although the number ,is not no doubt . r. how to get into the air in only known —were. executed. —The- Lethbridge Herald _ _ 800 feet, and they rehearsed how Japan's encase was that the —O— AS FI H>✓ SCRs R - - they would fly low over the un- P POST -WAR THOUGHT N 191-01 w AND W.48 _ -named objectives. The Waned flyers ha4 deliberately attacked ¢ - -�. — H were altered; the belle gun which civulans. They did not. *do so, day we acientilat predicts that will be able to live un airy Ci47A.Q.2/-i: - would be useless when flying so the State Department said; they Be that as it may, we are hoping ---• " low was replaced with a gun atop had orders to attack only military for the day when the war ends - 9 the' itsaelage; extra gasoline tanks objectives and "it is known that were installed for s long flight;, they did not deviate therefrom." and we will be able to walk on it.. —C m Newa the Norden bomb eight was re. Tokio insinuated that the men the ` laced with a 20 -cent affair, so whose death sentences were com- ]p - THE . RADIO • EAR _ no secrets could fall into Ja kn- muted had admitted. having at- � __.._ _._ _ _ p Why is it the average person we hands. tacked non - combatants. The State can distinctly hear a crock tick sawrteet, S4t�eE, 4A~.4rf•o By the time the flyers boarded Departfilent�s reply was the, there across the room ( AND APQdPMCN ZWMC A0 have been numerous known in- , yet cant hear �., j ARii KINDS 0" WHAT net. still -4er ¢' in mi,nii, Tapn�cea official, the radio from a distance of eight f•5 not informed of their mission. _ there were only sixteen B -25's, agencies have employed brutal calling volume? - ANSWER: Knots. and bestial methods in extorting - - - -- Z7. and eighty men. The bombers —St. Louis- Star -Times - . - had so great a wing spread that alleged confessions from persons -- in their power." —O— NEXT: The high price of water. they had to be carried on the - CRUMY 'flight deck lashed together. The -The new "victory sausage" is _ sixteen took' up -so much room :NEW POS.I' to contain various and sundry from South Africa to India; and London Repairs- 7 ' that only 500 feet of deck -space &nbstances besides meat- - marking land planes are flying on the re was left free for the take -off run. _ the first appearance, ws _believe, turn terry service between Britain - •lhtin$ System : Two days out at sea An an- of hash in tight. -and Canada, and maintaining sere - -nouncement from Admiral Halsey, - --Grit ices between tins United - Kingdom :-..d flee, ir.: «�.. ;,,1 vl.....,f W..1 -London'9 long'- -unusial street:. - commander of the !leaf tank —0� giyyca and on to the United States, lighting system Is being t•epaired - ` fore*, blared through the loud '' : AND THE HARNESS? between the Middle t e East sad Per- and Britons wondered why- the sp*akers: the object of this =is- ~ "i The renaissance of mails nob- Ministry of Home Security order - Y g the &ion is to bomb Tokio. The flyers f :.. lest friend turns out to be very sin and Iraq, arse, between ,�. lights made ready for imme - -_ - "' Middle Eat r! cheered and heard. the detailed timely; but after satin the horse, s and various parts of - what do we do withAhs- - -buW1 A rlca, _ __ __ diate nee �- _ — -�� 1 "he ministry, remained silent — — n addition, there is a service U within 400 sales' r! Japan. The Stratford Beacon- Herald about the order, but many Britons betw*ea �trlca and 6ladagascar, planes 'would take oft at dunk,.;': —o— - `' ::« <, . `' . " -BATH FOR ROMMEL - while three types of land planes asked i< the Government was an- it►oarb Tokio by night, fly on to _ ' ,t4 ticipating an- end of the war. _ " 'y ; �. General Montgomery are engaged oil what is known as early. Chinese airfields and land at y- - - tg mery is a pretty ,u. ' the "Desert Serves" between Cairo London has been blacked out for .break. '` ' - decent sort of chap —he's prom= and. the Western Desert. more than three and a. Half yeah. Cheat• of Plans ' - •� " ''�� A'.' reed ti• confer the Order of the - -. on Local councils _received- urgent . - n th morning o! :b' Bath Rommel—in the Meditar- _ e th da . ._ iii 8 April 18, a grave hitch developed. nnean. The _enemy fears 2" tr"ch orders several weeks, ago to re. At dawn •a Japanese trawler hove °: — Woodstock Sentinel - Review moor bombs. Your 8100 Vie. pair or replace_ all street lights.- -. - in sight. An American cruiser e` a ;;XF .x " ` �— tort' Bond will bay .50 and scare many of which had been :smashed, ank it immediately, but had the ft . ADVICE TO FATTIL3 the daylights out of hire! is �.a bombing raids. •.trawler already warned Tokio by `:" :rah• Weight makes, fat' people puff radio? Admiral Halsey wig -'' and, if they're smart, the puffing wagged the problem to Jimmy will make them wait, - _ LIFE'S LIKE THAT By Fred Neher Rootlittle on the carrier: if we nitcnener isecora. -'• *ontinus, we may run into discs- Mamoru Shigemitau, former . 'ter; can your planes make' Tokio Japanese Ambassador to -Great from here7' Doolittle said es. Britain, new Foreign Minister til y shake-up o! Tokio cabinet. Al- p - �i "' A so at 8.20 that morning the six- ways apleading advocate of Jap- ReCOrd Of British �� teen planes took off, 800 miles anese co- operation with U. S. and ( / .._.from Tokio instead of 400 miles Britain, his appointment suggests v `ers�as Airways ppo away, to bomb it by daylight in, that Japs expect eventual Axis _ -,stead of by night. defeat and :are preparing for 77-pi ane Flew 10,000,000 Miles At high noon they shimmed the negotiated peace. During Lase Year roofs of Tokio. One by one each objective of each plane• was check- During i "3 British ' Overseas ad oft —tank factories, shipyards. Glider Takes Off .Airways ' flying boats and Land airplane plants. They could have planes flew ,about about 10,000,000 miles -`bumbled the im srial From The Water - : -- p palace,-.but _ fa as -aggregate ilyiak -hats of - -•ii the Emperor was not a military. - _ _ about 67.250 hou carrying ep- `�_ • • • . _ obiective-and of relatively minor A glider adapted with floats proximateay 43,000 passengers, 860 . :', • - _importance. under the wing -tips to enable it tons of mail and 2,250 tons of •0 all •� - The planes then headed b faire of. 1,vm• dir wafer wee f,vis -h�, GLa :11+, "'.r ' — • out to sea for fifty miles to -fool. successfully flown off from Lake Thi Abtal'pa'ssenger•miles town • "" '',� .tile enemy, before 'turning south Windermere. England, recently, amounted. to apprazlmately .91,- _ d: Y initial s The necessary speed and west toward China. By the P d was 000,000, and the capacity ton-miles - '`' :`�'`':: ;' ;: > ;, . •.��,��,, original plan they would. have gained by its being towed by a provided were roughly 21,600,000,: reached airfields , in unoccupied fast speedboat at about 40 m.-p.h, compared with 12,587,294 ton -mlWs China early in the morning, buii, Tha glider was soon airborne. in 1941 and •8.67.19723 in •1940. 7 by the enforced 'change in• sche• and • having cast off its tow it The ,Orrrafr fly ll ^aruied and - `(:J dole they arrived over Chins'* rose to a height of 150 feet' and frEviuentip they have been. taken ^ - meuntains'in pitch.dark and could liter made a perfectly good land - through. -war areas in order to find nowhere to 'rand. They went , ing. As all' gliders -are dependent Aelivsr. priority passengers . or . . " _up to 10,000 Feet, distributed to 'on finding upward- rising air cur- freight, �. • :�_ • each man rations and a map, tip-- rentsio keep tTieni' frying "it -maq — BrrItisli -Xira'ays aying boats are jumped in their parachutes into be more difficult to find, these mgintairting services N -tween •BaI- tit• blackness. over the cool water than over the amore and the United- iiingdom, The planes, of course,' were sun- warmed lati•d, - The • -idea of Baltimore' and Lagos,- to-and from 1.� cf�r�/r_ -.c? io-�o riy."�..n.r dwu.u.vw.r•, - wrecked —all but• one• which flew thess pioneers is to try it out Lagos + and the United. Kingdom, to Siberia and landed safely. Only under various conditions to test between Britain and, Lisbon, across, "1'm sorry to disturb you, mister .... but I can't get all the one flyer was killed in the jump. ite-wility. A[rtca to the 'Middle .1 .1st, and - silverware in my pockets." REG!LAR FELLERS -- Message to. He'inbockle- By GENE SYRNES ` `At_t. R14MZ, FIt1.0 MP�RSHAt ! I *�\ ° RN lllpoRTANT oF.PICER �ivt 9EtN 1.oOKiNG Fo0. .� ^- I sott�ost YOV NGP 09ER - .• ' SHoVLON eE floiNU A DlS4iKTGH 6EARm0.• J /AA�� � • AND GET THE LNM8 CHOPS .� l ER9,AtJ0Sr I' Vt 4o' SO SVPROtt VOV JOIN MV M1 t�WN, t•tE'CaOTT1.4! WNolt •r•J — PVSR! NERt'S A �� Gtr QVT OF tH�t ARMY A�i''TAKt A bmdpm •'- f%' EN DOLIAa BIII.Z .. ,� • T� .� i P Q 0M e __� •�• Gov— Fmm . CANADA PACKERS' HEAD which will beat as- • r sist such movement in the period NEWSF PR NS' lust following the wax, and, stage ::•s; } a � by stage, later. From the millions of. people, An address by Mr. J. S. McLean, 1'1'esi&tlt of C6►iwdst Packers particularly in Europe; who will' - —• _ _ -� Limited have been' suffering- for years _from v arying degrees of food At a recent meeting_ of Ahe Fatmere :tlo hot'refuse subsidies shortage, there will'bil an eager . «" ws.;. t 'Lions Club u, Clinton, Ontario, when they are offered. However, demand for all the foods, especi- , Mr. J. S. McLean; President of I think it is true to say they. have ally protective foods, which 'are ' Canada Packers, discussed a prob- an underlying .feeling that this on hand and, which 'can be pro- / f+jlr a m� /„�/ COO �a Iem of rital importance to every type of assistance can not per- dtleed within the first year, per- X11 f/•• •• - - - farmer in Canada - #arm eStm- maiieutlybenefit i Ili eni.- naps w! in --the first-- twoTtrars omy.:.the, profit and loss of farm - Natural. Economic Methods But Governments will have to sWeP, If $moire Sag at the },resent- time and the (2) Other methods of main- arrange the financing of such _ -= Conditions with which the farmer raining juices I have referred to movement. - At the - -beginning, e a , • may be confronted when the war as 'natura'l- economic methods.' probably . the movement will be it over. These -must be the outgrowth-, of effected by individual long -term • Comparing key farm prices in the underlying conditions of Can- credits granted by the exporting = thi yeitra 1933 fo W42, fir. Me- adian "Agriculture. These. condi- "country, to the importing country. If somehow we can lztatlage, to ., The tin used to aolder parts iii a ? t Lean said that the gross agricul- tions .may be .summarized as, fol. One . idea emerges upon which esfablish a 'universal minimum medium army tank would make aural production in Canada in- lows:- 'the optimist likes to dwell; -viz. standard of nutrition, perhaps the creased by T64- perceni`alyd tine -' (a) rsecause of -its were' �►gr "drat -the p cy_- Whikh -best- ro -- - Problem- of--farm- prices- -may find X000 tin cans_ 'cash income of agricultural a _ . - -- - g Pra= cultural areas grid -its. : :, vide•• for human, needs seems also bra own solution: duction, in the same period, in- , sparse t anada '' pm&1cal_.as_..a__.ollltion —An a � °'a if w•' r - , -- -' ereaattd by 198 percent. - P population, •I,iu- 1��- t#sast -T• - an P duces, and must "continue to pro- of our economic perplexitips, succeed in keeping everyone era_ look out for Trouble Approximately the same num- duce, a large Agricultural' sur- ployed, we need not spent much ;.,ri -in _ •• plus. = HOVK -TO RELIEVE time thinking out systems of re_ from �ush 1933 as in 1942: The number of (b) A surplus can exist in a `" lief and unemployment insurance.: persana pmY1oT•Pd Hag urabab. primary form - (e.g,�heat) -, or it -_PILE TORTURE They will not be needed. less in 1942. In spite "of this ma y be concerted front• a .primary " -- KIDNEYS tact, the income per farm was to a secdndary form (e.g.. wheat QUICKLY AND EASILY The crown of olive leaves in - al nun nn - ♦t, -r, ;,, t a. - .. - et /t .. 3,1 — ay he __cansgrted to- live stock, tf -you are troubled with itchlna Ancient- times was comparable to Try the Original Dyteh Drops". In these times Mr. icLean r-sorfpeas,.(q_nor,te - -- _ _ _ dairy products, �oultrJ, etc.). Ari lay treatment and run tats risk v�" raaonf..[al• rrwAnla��} nom„ lh tat �i�aO�AOna O c Of Our blood that said, the farmer's mind is easy in enlightened Agricultural policy - tetti'dg this cundition become chroa- y one very .important respect. He involves the conversion of the tc. Any. Itching -or- soreness or pain- -- may cause backache, dazy spells, leg - knows there will-be a 'read Mar- fur Passage of stool is nawre'r __._ cramps, restless, b sling. o r r nights, and - Y total surplus to'the forn2s in which ' wurnittg and -proper tre31meat smarting and burning. For relief use the ket for everything he-can produce it can most readil "be marketed. •'should be secured at once. S _ remedy that has won the grateful thanks y For this purpose get a package of thousands for matey years--GOLD but a time will come when world (C) When a surplus exists of 'of • Hem -Roil from any - dru6gtst Protect sour DOU1C9 and GAfSR bZEDAI. Haarlem pi] Capsules. food production will get back to acid use as directed. This formula any one crop, the price obtainable tt hicb is used Internally is a sma12, from FixF, asst LHIICVES. We This effective diuretic and kidney stimu- norfliat. " What Ivili -then ha, rte„ -"- abroad far -that surplus is the •e,t_-y to take " tablet,. t0ilt quickiy - Gave a size and type of Safe, or lant is the original and genuine Dutch to Canadian agriculture? g • and sorenea• CAWnet. for any purpose. 1't.it g chief factor in detern,iriing the relieve -the chin w, or write for prices,, etc, to Drops in caref Illy meastued amotlnt>3 in- and aid m healing the sore Center — Dept. Rr. tasteless Capsules.' It is one of the most Post -war Reconstruction' -: price which the product :.receives `spots. He- ni -Roid is pleasant to use, favorably known remedies for relieving As highly recommended and it seems for the total crop. congested -kidneys and irritated bladder. An enlightened agr'icultural he. height of folly for any 'one to J.& J.TAYLOR LIMITED It works swiftly. helping the delicate y.•- TORONTO 5AFE WORK5 urn ,uu�s .n iExamnlP: the price of all the risk a t,:einful and c ronte Dile y Y - I,•,:,.1!i ;net tlae ict -condition when such a. f�ne remedy. 'A wheat Is deterttlined chiefl h i-you ettheoriginalandgenuine- that one -third of Canada': popula- m,sy be heel at such a small cost. Be sur g , r the price recelred for the - utp.us If you try ffem -Hold and are not packed in Canada. Insist on g • Lion lives •on hei• farm_,__:' he wet= getting at Liverpool; the price of all the el:Oreiy pleased with the results. ICS Front St. E.. Toronto - GOLD NIEDAL Haarlem Di1_Capsules, late of this ,large part is clearly y'_,tr druRfiist trltl' gladly return Varabilased iSW 40c at your-druggists. t an important facto: in the wet- hogs la determined chiefly. hJ the .,yo:ar• money'. ., Tare of -the -whale. P? ±rased 'in Price received for 1N.'iltshire. L'acon - purely` eeonomic� language; the at London.) purchasing a power of the farm ld) I f a. surplus of ar,-.crop .. ! ou s is -one of to : most exists which can not be cleared, 'CLASSIFIED it P o.t lm- the price of that crop :s mound • I :portent elements i,: -the -- total PATE_ \TS economy of the country. to be depressed. 1 e.g , wheat in At r4 /ttuutt.t :�- t a :u tit Lay 1 ux SALE - - it 1 •, the ISSt twelve yfaf'.) 1'� S',L1tL Lr'1TII. tRslalr 'PlIt,F ;S. L.>eL,;F: t :L.AUIVLL:S BULBS, RAIN- FETHERSTVVtiilUUH & CUS11'ANY- vn t.an e, ,t: -..:e.:ase .. i.nun' •, dux 21 ) d Patent SOl1CItor•. 4stabiwaed c►'nL tint. at,•4nt rtes -.n,s a,- .,» 11__Ura• P- - I+ than Agriculture. be advanced? - Fir lbuv; le nu, - 'VV r•t, a ul uuew • Maintaining 'Prices.' - - :orb f�imired 1'N.d r'Jr •Lc,r at livered. Kuyper'a Bulbs, t.z,c, b Or, otherwise, how can Agricul. H 2640 1'onge 'iract: Hend Office, B,r,•. We grow rhp best only. Booklet of Intormatloa on vs- Out of the allor•e factor,, there 632 haunt t'1, JArairt- P ad. . To- quest. *ral depressions be ,voided". emerges what inav tie called R rvnto. T..l,,phvn• MY. _152. FOOT BALM Vo reascd Condition• natural economic method of main- y PATENTS AVD TRADE VARK44 _ ^M,^nc BABY CEI1CKi BA('3!!•:FSKA- FOOT $AL61 dfstroys; ' ufhnsst'e odor ,nataatli'. 45c _ 'Depressed fond ;trons,. when , ;so c �_yl �•- - -cur_ -Ueninun INVESTORS - Z.11EXLY ADVISED _ occur terns from two main HL's)f1�8 ! vR r xr,tA ti wvcas Qwy Canada. It is:— Drur azure, Ottawa. a „H Ju p :�s� . opular purebreds.' t umplet• , • _ ('1 To secure markets .abroad list, all ages. Fairview Farms, tun t ease, 8: Balsam Ave,. ' St. 1laryr, Ontario. t'i : \CE PO+1Ttl1 WANTED Toronto. .Jretabllaied •over forty, m(a) Crop failures,- These .ili�e at - satisfactory prices, for Can- yearn. - •pasmodic, and local. - \everthe- ada's total Agricultural surplus. LVrElt Alar.K�TS WILL TAKE:- w t�T1 :u — luu,000 NORTH -kLAN they sometimes a uiiie major (2) To convert that .surplus heats Drl,du, thou. \�`htla we ore hilt cedar fence posh. \ti_rltr TRAIN F Ei 1Cl'ASE9 - _ ,�s sold out In the- .lneanttmC_w_e wr• et9gtlnv pric - W. ,✓ohsseon U into the forirls in which markets urklnr urdera fur pullrfA fur late 2nd ion, Cr ar `prl a, I,rn. a proportiahs. Fortuna'tei}, this is ng APPLICATIONS , A RE INVITED can most readily be. secured. June. early July del,ver3', but f � fur girls who desire to ttaltt tot Isot tzile Of our, own Province, In recommend orderrni,. now te, avoid FOR SALE -curses. September 1943. Cornwall Ontario sire liive never - suffered At the present thine. il}PZ+E'COIi.” diiappointment then. U?a.v Hatoh- General hospital, Cornwall, Ont. kem crop failures on-a disastrous ditions exist, (with the niodi"Fied pry, 130 Jc,hri N„ Ramiltun, Ont. �} ;,t+! UM 111A.,'11EILON GELI.- - e exception Of wiieatj. `_ And, :as' 8 ' 111' EXPF:t'T7:f, HAS liAt'PtiN- ;nit rlriug 4)'oara. Broken, aause�: ]PERSONAL result, .d: fist Ttt,ddle Chick* turnout w "Kht abo.rttL &00 lba. W. Kry'ck, (b) The othei cause of de res- Agriculture, in Canada is - R.11. -No. 2 Or,llia, 4 miles arum W'ORLD'S GREATEST DISCOV- - P delay. Rationing of meet is - here.- Or;lha on Coldwater Road. don ig low. price. , All of ui here !n •Prosperous condition :-trw, wore than e.rr beforr house. cry in Spiritual Science. Send am recall at least tw'o prolonged Post-war Solution roves took to the poultryman to HELP WANTED Ottawa, a and fl to F,U. Boa 801, P B lielp them runtime to "set x good :Ottawa; -1 ait8da. ✓ ``ICIA 6114 +,im— - 1,• 1, linen ran ♦in -,�iar rt}.n riir•nns ha rabic:•' Evrn rratauranttl are Itav- �- - a•sX•ret,__ 1l F:F:SEMAKLFt !'UH farmer produced cttuld not be maintained in the ' 03t -LCar Inlr meaU,+.N ua,rs+. Lerue„u ,us r r.. P P Per- •gga and pos:Ifry Rruaa •std unr n, n- Lu,-ctalts rnctor5• �L- 2 j- I. Q.r _ 4tpteti'sngea for an adec {ante quan- hod, /�rrr,.w•, S, nd for Tweddle cwtu- DIJ` Arthur - Lltnd, Rosedale }`"ae- - 1 �s;ue and prl, ellst. Ras -t• acme tors, Smith's Va lls,.Ont., R :It. 1. $EI.F- ADSi!`IST REr) INTELLI- '01W of the things when he had _ To begin with,' the size of the . Leghorn cockereta for nteu.t -thia genet Test U.' 00 - postpaid. Free _ o buy. In such perads, even problem can be reduced by in- } ay. We h =tt t- ihent for immed- A i'..41'HEIdIR FARMER WANTS counsel: \�'lllinm F'oatt r, ' 1st• lair dalhery uw law as 1l. ,r per bousrkeeper. girl or. woman. Ap- 16upervisor Vocational -,ervice, ihose farmers with good crops are" vreaAing home consumption and Pp13' l;yx T -52, ;o Adelaide St. )Y'., 11; Brar,Onafleld Ave., alontre hundred,: Ttteddle <'ht<•i- hatch Toronto. - loomed-to a_low_ standard of liv - -. thereby dire- finishing the, surplus 4r +ea Limit. 1, F-rau -, trntario. �. And the whole economy suf- which must-be exported. WAN TED, E\I,E'RIENCED 83at,LE PRACTICAL NLR5iNG - ItEieJ AND 11Etr EQt'll•�lt NT man for 6 months or year. W,iuid iAlee from the farmer's lack of �'o the extent that it can be BE A PRAM jICAL rtcRS> . FLeLVE \V[11' oonsid�r rr•:+n <�'rable chstdleRe , ISxhaaing power. _ applied, this is the siinpIPet tlohi per F'Ex t'. \�H FOR BEES, mar[ ied couple. Live in or divide' steady employment at nod pay SuDera Extractor, Scales, etc. hou+se., For 140 acre dairy farm, pow and after war. Wri for Pricw _Levgie thou, as it' lies entirely._ar`rth :T. the I, S• Sfrrbr, 90a Dufferin Avenue. •;tree particulars of'our i.o,. rtes ' iiydru, tractor end mtlktn ma- i j control of Canadian authbrities. London, Vnr, Home Study Course- Dominion 'll�e obligation of the Govern- chine. Apply at once. crown `'!$<•houl of .- ursing (Established 1 swni i,uwar(ta Ag,ictbtute i•, ii 21rin "Gth ._ 1°trr,e'. this.___ B iggF.nAtF.t Gray, ianndowne, Ont.- 1908). Toronto 12, Depsrtmeit C. Possible, to set Ill, - conditions in ,policy is `highly desirable in it- 14 1 MALAYAN F V F. R B E A It I \ O PASTLAE WANTED -' "Which prices of farm products are aelf, for' 1L' in> olres improvement 131ackberrlc�. Proltrlc and •hard)•. - PHOTOGRAPHY maintained at an antiquate. leveh in our standards of nutrition and •� for .31y, prepaid. A. Klein, W..ANTED FE\V. RELIABLE FARM- thereby the enhancement of the ns "1=' B,(" ers who have good Pasture and Policies for maintaining farm accommodation to pasture and DON'T TRUDGE THROUGH • Plsie4ts fall into two .classes, which chief national asset, -the health WARS AND TRUCKS RANTED look after bunches or young cat - T1• Heat, Ralr., or Hall and • effficienev of the' Canadian u• m r aid — l W1L.1, PAY TOP PRICE monthly. +A3mao summer, keeping sheep, HAVE YOUR SNAPS (3) 'lkd bee' -r-t•♦ vial aft_ people. for TyON, car ur truck —Ant' maze ane year ruunu. uu co,.i .ec= l�ett•er•r by matt rift 'er,'eren iS a i,elFeet and `any model. No waiting for your of Increase. Write roily: Post �• nionty. $So Bay -fit - Toronto Office Box bib Toronto. 6 or a exposure mm perfecti z balanced -atstl rd -of _. nutrition _ gar. ♦ ;t1. r v come UAITL r,nted for Onll 2oc. - •• (E} KateraI economic methods: , �- - y • - � lllii���. uor•me g- lta►tty' sad tact .erne• should be established in Canada, °�•'��• tvyi.. °� °� Artificial Mst6otia COINS guaranteed. (1•). Exam'Plels of-'ad-hoc oa a Isrge surplus of food wi!l still. ANTIQUE COINS BOUGHT AND LEARN HAIRDRESSINU THA , MWERIAL PHOTO SERVICE =. tNtiificial methods are - ab tol- •exist, which' wi)1' have - to be ox- i1old. 1st Nelson Street, Kirgs"n, Robertson method Informati °n. Ported beyond Ontario. OA request regarding classes. `BCitGon. S Iu,; otu ]laws : -- Po y nd our borders• Robertson's Hairdressing Acad- (a)_ Tb�_restrictie, of codas This problem would be_; -pro. „- .DVSeNG A CLS:AN {NU emy, 137 Avenue Roa0. Toronto. �F1�S DEVELOPED 25e COIN lion:• The object of such ex'�iedi- �1Pe ilaurfla Il vrl - YOU-- Cltltt'rat1NU 14i6giJe, :+tivi,_ u.,. tints is to advance prices by -re- of nutrition were improved. in all dreing or cleaning? Write to an prints 2c. each. Montreal Phuto, „ for information. we are lad to Only firm in .Canada maa,ufacturing P.U. Box 160, Station -.1', Montreal, dneing supplies. Recent exa`mpf-es "- . . . -r, a -xlac r.Row r ir^Y_r I dies' and trentlemen's hair Roods a of this method were the killin of highly desirable in i�iself. The Mont H. Parker• Dye Works exclusively. write us for part,cu- S Limited. 79, Yonge Street, To. .tars. PLAN BARGAIN ■aililions of young pigs and of fee- Peoples of the World could •easily tonto. WHITE'S HAIR GOODS consume all the food which could `_ = sae 1'onae St. Toronto Oraiwrlo BIGGEST 1'1. \N'L. 10.11 :x;.11 \! 23 scale cattle in the United- States• iii l�� tfii NTH "�11ftpib Perennials— Velphinium, 1;•apl- - - -- -' in the years 1932 and 1933. Also be produced. HOUSE RANTED breath, chryetuithemum,' Lilitcs, rile cutting down of wheat acre- This• Phase of ,the solution in- NAtib t; ORtiiESTRA INSTRL'- other.;' 8 Sbrubs, Trees rW volves international Inocement, of menu not in use Irtap be turned RENT OR BUY HOUSE WITH Evetit'reens all .11.3J prcyaW. Two tugs in the United States and Can- , into cash. Send full articulars r orders FC.L'S, three 13.06. VOLLAIt foods on a scale -much p' rand n or near town, 332 a dF -- asst In she last few spars. greater x��f Whaley Rucoe & t.'ompany, •• 'tabs. JnmeA itiorrison, 1332 Tor - 1�Clt�} :1t1I3a. VonthiU,• Uuturio. than ever before.' Facilities for " _9=_ — ''an"° Site f,nrrrai PQ- : We instilretively , feel' that to cut down production is the worst _ n•rnrui,vnv 1;ItEt "MATIC PAINS * Ii'FTlfe -DE -S wi of corxectin lore prices. provided • by arrangemeuts -, bs- .... FRUIT JUICE", ' SOLDIERS AND SAILORS - RED Bl"D QUICKLY TABLETS. „ THL 1'1t1N, 1P�y y , S P tween.Governments. stop \Vhlte diarrhoea' in chicks, iHai'f`tieat' in Dixon's 1L•nreay, „ WANT PHUTU9 IN LETTERS for 12i1euntatic Pains, New•itis s Type of Agr•emen4s Turkey poults, also calf scour; Sold on11' atic r11. ­).)rug a[ora, i Send Sour fihi'ts ditrect to Canada's" and pig scours, costs- 31, chick, bo) Elgin, clu :uca. Postpaid X ore. (b) Another artificial .method And one of the. most useful largest photo finishing studio for lc poult, 10c pig, 50c calf. Trial _ it that of . Governmental subsi- studies fo; the post -war period Is developing ' itand - You'll in ave money. ormmone$1.00; ck. guaranteed tCo. sties. This expedient leis been tile: type of agreemenfc between Vlfty work and prompt sen"ice to- Limited. London, Ontario. ...._. _ [STAMPS assured you. Send us a roll•for trial. widely used is Canada within the r BRITISH cuLUNI•ra a�a cart- ' ,rte surer years, btluyla,es `oegair- $TAR SNAPSHOT 9Eii \'I,CE' HEDICAL \ -ey.+ bins -• .... .... ..........— .....— ._- _ -- .. .._ _ eig•u a� groyals. 3 values \ewe Box 128, Postal Terminal A, Toronto roundla i Royal Family, use?, to- im wheat, and arti now extended NATUTiE'S REMEDIES— PAU)VA- applicants sending Ac Rf;d, 211 IKTI SARU Satisfied customers will tell you Balsam for Piles. $1.00 with Oak St.; Toronto.- SD butter, choose, hogs and soy- _ , 'that Star Snupshot Service • does' > .money .back guarantee and Rrces[- tpal other farm wRtR� = work of the finest, quality.. A new atone for, Arthritis and Rhe'um- products. Total Toua Cu .4tomer at Rolfe Island, Ontario, atism, Months supply $1.00. ui- TH.4C'1'Ult 11AH'1'S :r`J icuttural subsidies paid by the MINAR�'i ` � writes: 'T waii ' so satisfied with' dian Remedies, ..13ox. 118, .Van- _ ' .. inion Government in the yell results, I will tell, my, irienda about . �oUr'er, TRAC'I'UR Y ItTJ N E %V ANtt 4i ariMnnted -tie.6O million dol the good work Star Snapshot, Ser- used, For 'all makes ut tracturr. 1 vioe does. "- You will like our work, WAN'FL :T.1 =Et F.RY SUFFERER OF' Ueaeral Auto and 'Tractor, aupp.iy. _ -4 too. Rhe.unratic Pains or Neuritis to 12 Frederi0s St., Kit,cheucr• Unt _ , try 'PixoR•s Remedy:' 'innr'o•s - y • ivb•rtilss irny- SIxe - _Roll -6. _or 8. Exposures. Drug' `tore, 335 Elgin, Ottawa. Taito drawbaek of subsidieN to SOLDIERS DF.L•ELOPED AND PRINTER' '2$c• T'ostpald $1.00.. i at they bavi to be' taken' from - TRACTORS IWANIrlax _. Miter RYA OUT TIRED 'ACHt>< Free Souvenir with Each Order. '• •i t NIOUNTGtU X\LARGEMENTS 25c NL`RSERY• STOCK WANTED — T It A C T U R 8 ' FOR gTOiiPe OL- tile. COnirnlinity, wrecking, all tour cylinder ntud• ? ". they are therefore uncertain e �tse ix6" in Beautiful Easel Mounts TREE'AND BUSH FRUITS , EVER- els under three ton.'lvau'AIL- 1110 ,' are liitel3r io be ctst cif at • - Enlargements coloured. h3: "band for ggreens, bade Trees. . Shri,hs, i \'endover, Unt. M small additiunal cWti'gc - 'IV c;, - P,- nAnni,als, _ Rock _ Pla.uta. tlifla' mite$ they are, iseeded Free ratnlokue and tru_11 -- livt. l 1';! it you, name and- address plain- Niaa nra Nurseries, at CatharineF, ISSUE No, i9 - -i3 R' au all ordenx - - OwL- - - -- _� _ . ,� - --_ -_ - _.. .._ - -__. .. __•_ - - .. a.. -_ �. Via-... + •_t .......... NOTI E'.Q&S-TEM —I ., . t a o.wna ass, ow tmft Imn yeas wag own,, _ once -�' ' .. • '� GOAL, VOsE, Furwral Di rector .. • .- _ _ _ • . �. IMPOR TAN T DtlNALD RUDDY Barrister, NOOD.o 014MiBNT, R - Filrl'ilture . Sam W. Notary Public. Mweyto Loon. on. SAN DI D, Vr�,evEL, APR. 5th our .oar .t ��t -a r "gib ;: = -- - -0 a_ of ter , Dealer _ SEATON, BELL U -Ross - Will be clove- early 3 nlght8 per we& Bernstors & Sdifitors . r BUILDER'S SUPPLIES 'w, L EEATON. K. C, %Telebbo"I Y16o 1oosileartage 'work motor A=bidance, Day or Ni ' ' L. ' Mondays 8 . a. Yn. to ' 6 p. m e. WWOOKE BELL. K.C. Ade1,28381 We havealso plseed in 'atock s fall 872 Ba .' U= ad KAPii LN"- �c JMG PHONE 13 V�%dnesday'.s 8 ao m. to 1 P. me - - 7 JOHN L. POND Toronto QOMPIAhIY FEEDS _ r tptG IhicMIL L Aim - Banister, t A.. V�'. N ITCHELI. -_ .Friday's = 8 a. in.' to -s p. - ter,lflotar� Pia klie 10141inda stria . T' —ate. c]edb one F Ipin bAOa. i offering, Ont. Pickering, Ont. C�'uesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays /zlse►ia+avo, 4r avow. PHONE — Office 74 " 14% 66 ' open as usu al �• • -_ - R. BEATON. TOWNSHIP . RAI Clerk. Conv.raneer. C40MMi..iOnet �a ,alBda►ka. AeeountaaW:Ete. ,auerot —' _ -- — -- - - Notice- to You p�e note that t� is not v se Lkense.. wMtvale. oat. - ;independent or . an arbitrary move - - - _ You ' Need A on our part but simply a voluntary A_ E. 'RICHARD$ON We do building of all ]rinds ,change as Suggested by the Gov- - - - -- _ -_ -- -' Spring •T+ ernment R�art$ne Board. We can GENIORAL INSURANeg. CARPENTERING IoIl1C . only] buy Dry Goads on a six mos. - A.LAL hBTATE -' :Y -T - -- _ otW' plan and we feel this CONVEYANCING: PLUMBING Try' one of the following: charge Will enable us to have some - gpOFING i goods to offer you (during the entire; F eg old eatabIlAod agency. twd7 = = = -: - Syrup, of Hypophosphates first six months of the yearn+ ' -- -Way - --We also se]I Brantford -Roofing - T ranking You so pnuch for so s - F6cae Pick, 6006. Materials; Empire - Bathroom - Blood Punfere _ _ - » _ _ kindly accepting the various Chang- A Equipment, Daro Water ►; ! ' Sarsaparilla es this war throe has forced upon us. iAWF g. MAW t][T B'�ty- SL..L:a Phospption thin M ''PMA N.,.- NB>TD AUOTIONEER ANL >ipm�t, and Prescription Service is j VALUATOR Bu11di>� Material - _..._ Sales conducted Anywberc= Accurate and- :.!hone or write. Address -614-- Danda. ate : THE. REX9LL STORE Street, Ontario. _ - 'ickering Hardware _'Whitby, Ontario. Work Guaranteed J. R. Boyer Phm. B. ' Phone 6602 _ _ ... _ _ .PhoR%. Pick 68 - WE SERVE pIG�ERING, ONTARIO STORE HOURS Order your seeds now-as they are scarce AND ALSO GIVE F. J. � - a_m. 9 p Run- g =_,". �p,,t, - -- - - - -- -_ = We have- Red Clover, Timothy; Ada # .INSURANCE � :YWER LEVTAS $. ' classified AdverttaemAZte _ _ Betriater. Solinitor eta. I. _- - - �& Sweet Clover ��t� ba•Y rack. .. . C SERVICE acne. bourn -- 1 - 6, Wed. and Sd - =�wa; a i of wagon wheels 3 _ _ �,�. Pklmftg • Nast to L&M >wc of -rude:. G� seed bow, abut Complete - stock of hardware, garden C T R I L E. M O P L E Y' Hzi:AD OFF= �AMA lie acres fast land To ]sent. MM • V GENERAL INf1URANCE Jos. Cowan..•Plrokering. - tlools• and household ute`milS =RVICB PUOTECTIOi� L, E. C Nt ILL.. iGettages for Rent - ,F7<TNSRAL DIRECTOR AND anti Rosebank, by the season, electric ..Master. chick starter egg mash a" HliBALIiRR -light said running ter in most of g = -them or water by the door, el, I R A' ' Aucteasor,tolW. J. blatksr. Dyson Cowan, Rosebank, Phone oyster. OC shell - oa$viile Pick. bb R '12. Chick water f ountes & f ceders p - ;= Night &ad -Day der-des, For Sale ._- Reg. Holstein cow, due ; - d n! un t 1111 c t e F e t ie t 1 i 4 F t c t in about "one anonth.. Apply Zin�aae: Our Motto - We Have It - Can Got U + Or It Id Not bade , br ... - If ° PFor - Sale — dining -room table 'and ti Agent McDeeriog Farm Machinery and Repalre a �7CTHI'TB�t _ chairs, bed and springs, 2 dress- _ 11 era, large ice -box, small metal ice- J. S. BALSDON, . PICKERING B - 13ealthfuliy Ail' - conditioned box, ciiesWrfield: and 'chairs, hall " A gJU'RSDAY, FRI., SATURDAY TICE,ERING DILLS mirror, hall -tree, showcase for . an- ea ' X&Y 6, 7 and 8 •tiqu es, irordn g- board, chest of car' _ W. Smith Picke4tiwo shows at 7 and . 9 _p. m: peg ter tools. n Phone b FA R M E RS o f Saiurday platinm at 1.30 CHICK START B y Chicks a Jde�rja HeOle and John Payne . -While sorry • no Bray chick ed- � PA? TOIDONTO PBiCEB AT • +o sr,a.>.l, YOUR 1�01L>!1 ]LJ1>i:1I� s bunny] ICELAND Q �-r _ L _ iate shipiment, we're -- taking - afire'. EGGS ICELAND Shur -Bain Chick for chicks and pulletp for late June, _ FUNS .. HOGS . - _ _. _ .. July. It's iemand. a you order now. _ CALVES LAMBS _ ,�*'Oakie Sanjay Kaye arts Onk MarBCeta dealand..atamost in year - i Alm Latest Canada Carries. on - starter for hest round production. H. Shier, ' R.' R. 2, - - AND ALL KINDS' OF — -- �. n Batahees Over' Canada' p;rkerin._ Tckwobd Mullin! Co. — J - - — — .ues, j t$ For Sale - quantity . of hay, alfalfa . , v L • •�- ): -.fi ....results -eed, pits and -- young• bulls. Howard live and dreaded _ L E-0., R ..DI. SDP Y May 30, 11, and12 _ Xalcohn, No. 7 .Highway, 3 miles —� - -� -- - - -� y `;' West, of Brougham.. ' �'I�..JtCE1 ING FARMS Last Complete Show at'S.M Do NoILO K QQD Agents Wanted — '.dale and Female Minds— NEED »rRA CASH" you can, get :. LIMITED V -he- -time DICKERING. -- ONT.-' -- it- - bv-- devatins -your -spare _ time- to -- A -h —= - — — =9Q_ , GRADMG- ST-ATi0N distributing' Watkins. ia*n and i1r8I'>!'BY ONT. PHONE a s4A.. -i - = Q ,� j •�, " W E DELIVER hqusehold necessities to steady custoarters. you re enterpnamg; . . "ginia Bruce B1lod Crawford honest and dependable and have : _ Dick PForaiv Porter Hall _ your own 'means of transportation, -- t9MB.ER we have , proposition to interesx R r E OM C • 0 Also as Added Attraction, .DUROLAVE • :You. Write "THE J. R,: WAZ`.KINS The _ — COMPANY, Dept:. "O- P -16 ". -Mon- ''- _ .LIMITED Am Fmpir treat, Que. - .. .39---40 _ • or artime Oar Battery for Sale .—. YI =Plate _ : _ ,Sc�'bQ�'Q• Junctioili nuitara Ltx Leo "rriue AMa% slightly used, in good con- Preston Foster - ' dilon. Reasonable. Apply NewQ fPFS,EPSON)�S H*ward III7 and Sca>wboro 396 _ __..__. _ Redecoration News Office. . 1 • limited sit THURSDAY, FRI., SATURDAY Easily applied, easily cleaned For Sale' — a quantity of excellent We have just received -a P� ? AfaY 13, 114 and, la Urban Oats. for seed. Ralph E. _ C does in all the popular pastel Mowbray, 1?hone il. R I3, $rovklin, O iti • _ g _ f the following commod es. - - :shades Wit- � . ° _. . RU W y _ � • :. •• •For Sale — 3 Hereford. bulls, rR 1p • pigs 7 weeks- old. CTare..3603:.,T.ohn -;. • ' - - - -- ;:Honeymoon We also halve the - Scott, Claremont... Insul- brick Siding, loyal a with = 1. Y for'. horse meat wanted. gl Line — Cary Grant Ginger Rogers HIORSES re cable Prevail prices I paid. Phone Pick, _ ask Mortar B-H Paiute, Enamels, Varnishes,_ 36 r 13. Apr..I tI WANTED : _Bought and'Sold --• 12I0� lb;- Asphalt Shinglesi Shellacs,. tarps., oils -ect. Used Clothitng —• Sterilized, clean- - .' ed and. pressed- like. new. .Carry ,a No I : 5x B C -Red Cedar Shinglas clean- -...Used Sewing... Chick Seeders and Founts large stock of high class suits, • C. �.'.. _ .. = overcoats and pants.. Also. a .good_ " Maehlnes_ stock of uew leather Coate and - -' A L V I N B U S B BY wutdbreakers, and ants furnish{ _$iN¢ER- SE.WIN.O1- MACHlLNF ChIcho A $M Vic f�ry Bond will miln- rOWNwwr•e '1'fiuda►li6 �� -'at very, reasonable prices. Call ><+eilteea CO mpat►Y i and be convinced, fizz 4ature delivery' . PHONE 46 Orin tN►, fain s �oidlrr in OwwAa for z�►*ly 1 20 Ontario .atr. Phalle 69i gas Sehwarta . i Q $1D1 Q 21, Bend Str. Weft, Os6awaA Fay weds .r two . �lissf• ,ham 20% PiPidW t� Bay all »t. t ,