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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1944_03_03 •. «.,. .,, ..�- •:,- ,,sial -•..:; ' ,. j:. _ -;;�• ^�. „',.,..J•„ •�:w.r.. Y.Y''4':.- .. �:,..,""Y <'a - P_ ♦ At, A y J P-ICKER. - IMG y, SOL. LX[II -' `PICKERINC,�NT:, FI�,ID:��, N1AR. � ���� �= -�e1e aeon 'ar��amen _� -- �. Coca - -- , Requesung "From what I can gather, you LOREI'TA BOYD BILLED BY Your Red Cross Calla To You: Mrs. John Powell. - ' Pickering 'VlllB�e have-done that-wa$-possible",-iso TRi K-HEEiE-BATEIfiBAY — --' ---- ------- - ,w said Arthur W- BlialtmA, hf. P., to aI o coul do somethin ore The death took lace at the resid- r Rroup.of local,men on Monday tore- Loretta Boyd, age 6, was instant- store life and •hope to a Canadian ence of her son mer Powell, Congratulations to Mr.. and Mrs. --ase__ n,_ iz a local burs_uuess house -- 1 killed, when struck by a trans- boy in an enemy prison, you'd do Columbus, Ont., on Tuesday; -Feb- W. L. Courtice who celebrated.their men who, deeply touched, and boy- port ere a atur y -- ruary -29, 1944, of Minnie Stanley, 56th wedding 'anniversary on Feb- Bering a state of rage, had invited at the 4-corners. Shopping with her ; If you could help out a brave, beloved wife of the late John Pow ruary 22• - -3fr. Williams, to tear 'weir story, , brother, age-q.she_�as__cro _to. :rescued seErnan_-all �pt whose._ per- ell, late bf Pickering Village, .in Bill Goodwin, who came to att- -j `• their plea for solos means of re- another store when hit. so,ral belongings had gone down her 85th year, -- loving another of end his .father's funeral, contracted ducing, at least, the speed of traffic I The Hirst news of the fatal acc- with this 'ship, you'd do it, wouldn't Elmer,'Harry, Roy and Pearl {Mrs. scarlet.fever' and pneumonia, but is. the intersee-tion at our�iblm ident to rench the parents, 1r.-a -- - now,.recovering nicely.. -corners here in Pickering, the same Mrs. Edward Boyd, Church'St, was If you could give food-and med- The .funeral takes place today, Jean -Fess had the misfortune to. " Intersection that became 'the scene when Edward came -home crying, icat aid to a worried mother in Friday, March 3rd, from the resid- fracture her ankle on her first ski- of at least -seven' accidents in tie 'that his sister had been hurt". war-ravaged -China, you'd do it, ence of John S. Balsdon, Pickering, ins trip of the season,- so,,will be ' ;last ten. years, in which citizens of � ' The transport was owned by Dir- wou ou Y at 2 p, m. Interment'in Mount lawn �laid up fol• a while. our village, young -and old, have I ect-Winters, and was driven by All these can 'do, and much Cemetery, Oshawa: Major Frank Petrie, of the Can. been struck by motor traffic, three Harvey L'iaaey, Toronto. enure, through your Red Cross. Pay Corps *spent the past week-end. being fatal, and one nearby also a. I Pruvitacial Offiozr Julin Scott- iri lioxeless war orphans, sick and ALDLEY - in town here, Frank Is on leave fatality, the .result of the lack.of ; investigating. Curorer Lr: �', 1:. stair+intr Wren and +woanien, millions - following his return from Kiska. He protection int ;s area. a s _ , re rr e _ i VL Gomon an . rs. -Smith i as so i :g stortes to We nave atrea y been ring ,quca 'atl•3. 11 a ,- o' recently roan .L e _ arl —i es oil 8 see i4Yt again. that ++inch we sluite expected to .... �' _ fair f,u,d, irreJicirie and c4nforts. ' (visit harne.. Mrs. Smith- is 'remain- Dr, Fallaise was confined to.bed _ hear---°they-'ll likely do- s!amething �^ Today'your contrilyiution is needed }ng with her mother Mrs. S. Puck-- -for a-fe w. days .last 'week with an now"----alw ani•, "they", never. me. To Our Readers and Correspondows ; y= to caintinue this vitalyworic of •mercy,. vin in Oshaxea. attack of the -Ru". The children, But as we continue, let us remind all work that can be perforr.ed by' no A 'letter was recently received ha•re 'also been 'victims of the mal- that at•, several' periods during.the During the next few weeks, and other f.-rganization. Won't you obey from Loss' Heron, who is some- ady: _ parst fey: years. these same men, as i even as far as we can see today, the d1vtates (if our'lheart and open y P . 'here in Italy. ills .man} friends in W.. O.�taxe arid�Mrs• Holter .are ours is going to be cane continuous i ++lids v �' the Club here swish him well visiting the latter's ' parents, humble citizens,- have appealed to ) ur purse. Mr. ' ' r - "headache" - fiziding.space --in the the!`pow•ers" for ' some fbrili of ! I Be ready when the canvasser - A Red C•rnsi Soclal was recently and ;tiles. H:`J. LeGard, prior to protection n+' ;r children and e1- I eight pages to which we are liarritrd i calls. Remember "the Need held',at the Hoene-of'Mr. and Mrs. -Mr: Hoiter's transfer to Quebec• dere at this rr.'c•rsectivn, _ a,id at by Warune Prices, and Trade Bci...� Grow* av L'ictury :•Fears•'. . -George _Faw•ler, Pte'.- A:3lclieon, is spending, f4 - as being gives encouraging in- ( � Pari of the paper cunsen:atic. C`ie 11 :t , othe tervilew * _ program. Last w ! . Cross drive, There are s,, many of the borne of the latter's parents, r as'suri;i --= one re a to re se advertising and ne1w A Jer`ey Get-logetirer needing help that we'can Mr.'and I►1r. Ca;+• t. aging d Ply on our boys matter. Governipent, Red Cross eu.' -- ane visit to Queen's- Park being d�riand for space" is -the ans+ver: T -Ontarii, Cvu v Jersey-�}srb do our part in the fighting_-b}_giv- 51 one Bertha Bustin a ,3 sirs. R. "traffic must not: be iriterfer.•d with, trig a4sistance, A. Dvnelas; -of'-.Torch to, were vis- _ erriist not be slowed' u however, R e h2we to ask our correspondents are holding their. airtranr meeting at p". briefandconeiepNIt'ssn) Winter.Bros._Percv reale itors with 'Mr. and Mrs. F- T. unn „o .. _ lin ar-nye` - ago, their efforts were succ;esnful if you have to took frun one colueia.t March 1•itn next. .ill u:embers of , til:, and Mrs. Walter Ste+ensotf," to another please understand tl:c the' family- are hivit� buffet i 1i is°,rile irstrust.,n Session at T,r. ' o to' the extent of having engineers - of to or. Saturday last-.. of Btook,i+t, sP n •$undaiy with ale. - difficulty here. Pagett will be broken tuncheon. music. and +ice and as _ vis t our. .4'ili�e. . measuring the - +— A Ease e, measles has-been ro•_ and Mrs. C._J.--St-ven<wn,.Cheirch St: jbighway at tI�;o and that pvir•t a-. l up' scrambled =- all necessary to j address .will feature' lite evening• i porrtr•d in our midst, but the`out- i'i�acv re!oenrbe•r -the-Sate of round this cbrfier. . _it appear:d at 1 da:•nandpfor space, in ^this' Paper :s - break:is not..a-Serious a.:e. Work and..._Aftemoon, Teak on Sat- find a lace for the 'ma'ter'. T't•: F'liii tV attend. . Inst, as if w'e were to have an in- ` P -A cuin nittee of the Jeraev Breen- urday, Mttreh 25, in the bc:d Cro.:s< constantly increasing,. while the �. o I „ �terseetion-light---'nut' that was. as I St; .Francis de .:ales Church era- -mat at the -hiinte� of the .Prey• Tt •an5: by- th* mprt:l,ers of-tlk-W. j tftr as it ween, and the lights a needed reatrictransa on paper car- __ 8 PP- sur. tion i:.cat ons at ti:e. same dent h%re la.:t week and decided to I. }t„re inforniati.,n 4.tter. eared at the plant road instead- Ti}e funeral of. Luret.ta Boyd, Fr' ltu:si their .,natiat . Meeting. at Rrm ^;bei the. '+{• fiatrick'c. S;is- lmmediatei fallowin toric. The Ad ni:�istrat:ar:in reply^ to .. , k y g .the nnfor'I our .Thexitlestlon "how are we going to yeah old daughter of ti,r.• land' 1rs. BruukZii, •ut i1'�:dne?da} ,veuin(f,. per avid lu'eh.,- to b, ,i.la in the tunate,'accident .on Saturday afteil k::lward. 13uyd.' of I'lrkerng. - _«:ss 4larch 1F1, when •a buffet luncheon ('nitwl_� torch,_4ia►rcit'17: rpunsored •Inorn-last, a#.this intersection when handiQ the caring L'ictnry- Lttarr ad- I held un Monday ig g -at the {w hi by arisen. A .prti 'r' .,r::rn g t n► .rs being -by,. the. M�'oman'v :iKreelati'.>ln:_ S laughed. s id _;aid that's l Ila Y.:xk' a 6-year old' c'hh Nvai ins•a*a1Y vert; yn ”" leu church, The six g.rts Prora tae. prepared L. A. �Y., ,,art, of, Win - t ki:led, crushed to 'death les and f"r ou to fiirure out" = sial there: r - g (ratechiF.m'Clary w hu srcted air 'tia7f- ' 1lui h st^rpathv is felt for :tiles ni r e;,tint ++a t' :eti wi arses broken and severe internal W. are .. Editor. - _ - _ r P g+ '1?_ `�-besrers' were. G-raldine and aioira '7'ardrin. uRon the lust o$ her brnther, ' �S, 1 , H,; K,n Krill,-ivlr:a is' spending injuries, ¢hese Same men have b:- k .Ct.i1tF:Mt.►\T BOY JUST yI03f1: Qte>rinor, Juaye and Mary 1M'aizmart, !Jariea, 'Chi faint +' s SuW .recently }her. leav .,w'rfi }.er.-pv,en>s, 31 t=- and coils aroused to that ''state" ►+'here !'Ra)9! tiICiLY l✓iriil} b'aught .,slid, EvM'i)n Michael. i and an auction sale of- the. stock I titre "Fred Si., at I'runclvuian's they, as one,• have b.:wen t::eir _ resent in itis. 5a�ctuary v,�a - Flt:. aiid ic.pte,,iienvx waL %made. .diva wee F.I:ay, B_.r girls,: are .sta'iooed' at ' promise w pursue this matter to a P�,, John Murray A. S. C., - -Lt., the Rev, John J«,idan• of Cen_ `i'n:poor health at the time and %vas Rorkeliffe. conclusiun that, w ill meet the re= "Ts:ik Recovery-, arrived some on- tra,lia,'Hy mns were sung by Mrs. ;later ,taken tv__the Osfw+'a Hu_pita], - r y Y,-- Y--Vledne>.lay evening i"r.•.n the Sicily S:Cafilc sat Theresa Tigan, a.'cvmp- were ie-.pasQ,Ld_air`ay. is, biutlier e - T 1 uirearents as undorstuod b crit y those..who do know the situation -- area. He was w•eic�.cned by his •wife, anied by Mrs. O.'Connor_at the or- I Ed. lives_vas an.adj�iniri. arm and� - those who live here. l 'gel Goaliej !►rid chilttretr,'Walter i gar. Interment was in it, t'rancis ran ether 'sister, Mrs. Frank :MleQuay The Editor; On Monday afternoon, the matter and Jean. de Sales Cemetery. ( is-'in Whitby. Deceased had lived Snnte'ime: I =aoider -wIether +ye was brought be:for`e the Dept, of pre Murray went overseas in 1q? • : . •here .all his life, preferring to live .realize just how 'fine and efficient Highways by our local Represent- He saw' some Pickering boys in - The.,ashes- of the palm branches .quietly on his fine farm here, which a public servant we have in the ative, who very quickly sensed the England aiA Claremont boys in which,were blessed orl Ash Wednes- ' he inherited from his father, the M Reeve of this township+ William "state of mind" of this group, and Sicily. His job.waa going in. at day were distributed to the con- late Robert Pardon, He was never �•fteesor. In :my many years as news- expressed his fullest iy,rapathy with night to recover disabled tanks", greg'ation. last Sunday. '-Following married. ^ paperman and author,. f have had - them, and his -inte4ticn also, to and very often conning out under the example of•the Ninivitis, who I A case of* scarlet fever 'brought. 'occasion •to came in contact with j _pursue this request, • evert to the fire. He told the News - "he saw did penance in sackcloth-and ashes, the school nurse here recently, and elected rel l'i�tatives, froin Prime floor of the House, if necessary- - plenty, of- action in that area, and' the. church,.for the humiliation of inspected all. the pupils ftrr.. symp- Ministers dowry to dog-catchers. It is the intentiog of this deter:n- returns to duty in one month". our pride, and, to remind us of the Loma and- advised the trustees to This work, as you are possibly a- .' ileo',group and our Members to be - —— sentence of death which we must ' carry on as the outbreak was not „oars; :makes . you cy meal, of, the inoffensive, yet firm, in the pro's- Rotary of P"itckerins suffer as the result of sin, puts }serious,, and besides, the pupils breed. But in 'Fillism Reesor, of ecutior-of their demand- ashes on our forehead, as the be- ;were better in school_than.running' whose political "stripe I am still un-- Altho eve have no means of: `�ickexin Fiublic _ ugh g ginning-of'Lent, saying: "Remember• at large: _-_ _� aware, I think we have a fine com- verifying this'stateroent, we baieve Health Nurse addressed the Club man that thou art dust and into bination of efficiency and humble "there will not be found any similar last week and interestingly review dust thou shalt return".' desire 6-- serve to 'the best of his. intersection in astral Ontario, that ed .her wo;k to date. She Predicted •'WHITEv'AL)>r : undoubted ability. ' Iw s reeor.I that will equal the -4 tuberculin Lest in the �resr future as This cuslaQst is the',remains of"a very old ceremony, In theearliest In'the past•t*o years, I have hsdl corners in Pickering". This regular . part of the health pian in our local days of the church, Christians who A. auccessiul euchre PAY was a number _.of_occasions to approach slaughter of our people by motor 'schools She expressed her pleasure had committed grave faults were, held at the home of Mr.. and Mrs. the Township Ceunyil, Our end of` " tra*ic MUST BE STOPPED AT in the cordial reception` given. her obliged to do public penance. Oa. J. Buckles, on behalf of the. Red the township a ithont represent-- ONCE .The majority of the '225 throughout the townsnip, in homes Ash Wedtiesday, the Bishop blessed , Cross, Mr. N. Miller and_�rs. A ation on,-the Council, and' a certain,. pupils of all ages ,.attending our (continued on page S) the hairshirts which were. worn dur- F`lesmiag'capturing prizes, vigilance must' be ,maintained. I V school, cross the street at Chis - — ins' the Forty Days, and sprinkled j We extend sympathy to Mrs. Sel- have been impressed with not only point, three to six times a-day. Section Foreman Retired After `37 oi•er them, ashes, made from the way and. family on the accidental the general•manner and actions .of Numerous older people are doing fear; Service on C,' N. R. palms which had been used_iu the death of, their son 'and brother, L. the majority of the Cquncil, but the same thing. The view from this procession on Palen Suuday of the A. C, Harry John Selw'a}'. Ham' al,o ikith' ' the-Way it! which ;tile 'corner of traffic approaching•from After 37 )ears service -pori tis "}•eat• previoui, Then while the faith- worked around_ the cornn1=1a :'meetings are conducted Only in one thip affic is Dieisiutr, and tilt a2ctions '24 and 2:, Sul chanted the -seven Penitential 'few years ago when they lived• in ; instance have I nail succeeded in reported to past,over.this crossing h,,re, at .Pickering,. John Trapper Psalms, tire' penitents 't+'ere'. -turned the llotel,•a.id'he was a young •man securing the full co-operation • of daily at close to'40 miles per iti,ur. rF.T.� F,,,,r :Le =4r:ice, out ref the hair'• place because. of •niucli thought ,c,f and esteemed pv t the Council; and that one instance, - In ,view of these facts, and'a;,p of •Railrr,a r, tiro urr pension- at their �, a Ada.,i,'the fir.qt man, who came: in contact �iit•}i' him• tate. stat? in w�h'ich the township ' the fact that the physical and mair,. Ellison is still confined to grader left 'the -Dunbarton School- -117 �� �n Neve,,i)bes. loth was turned• out of paradise on tree- g i dives I''' a d bed `N'•e �%is;t her a speedy recovery. ' tel development of •the child ' let:; . '>ir:' T•­.�;,er ,:at1 r•euLh:d• .tl:e colli (if dig<�b,,♦lipnre: Thf•;Y .did r�ctt _ P - i;t•�:,tulals. pan. he, biant:;d sonie�ghat . not permit u9 i '. 3rr?, "Cr r statics 'Rand'aU is' under g-ment .e:equal to hat retir:;:e; age:. On Iris, re;3realr.,nt. tae discard their .penitential cloth ng ion -- itiun,, rid I real- - w in r;rte cord , a of the aatih, st: becomes aur 'duty . •`•, 1,rigF,rt'ed h;; .•a'ea_:h<t� - f t`•_ _ur;tii the 'r::urad:i}' b« i, re t:i, .tire clnrtr,r`. carp, suef+'irrr, frrt>tr a i iz,e Councr , �+ tt,e•--rxiT�Slametess; to pro%.ide for this cond;ti„n b ','I?i:isivri 4titi. ; «ith;, a bt:aiifif,,� -tavinr' .wn-, re: Axa u;;i ii 7,y th.� cl>tr titruat, a,:d a_ real dole of w.a;"helpless ;n the matter. y `milking up for it", iu_lli+ ._provision r»oct.in end :at,le, .'�.;ai ?pipe ani ice, tai c,f. a"fuit� <t;:�s' pcnai,ce, `k r'' th` f}u. Of this good ba,dv of men,'I have of prot.ection.,against-d:at}r-d alio;; ,nia�i,y d, ails„ i purse' i .n.rr y. i:s r•ieh in 'rtes ; to those who are .•ir, nr.,J airs. 1P,:A.• 13i1`ts air. en-•i found U'iliiUni %--Reiesot a w4rt`nS' - • o�trig .a ll"lidw; with theiv. son, t --- €clic= �; vera : �.ro,,s tv My I'.,ppe'- on, convex j • o Hint �+;i:h all. their J � leader. \o ask is too nail to re- • •., :«;.. a - - "`'= _ 6e-h!:Tt`111s-.r'Lt n �. attention. .. c..,; . ., this community.-are•)vi.th pu nestle- The,Wo,,nerl's lns:itut^ have cm cul During th,6 snuw•irall last we , of"'`lx a.,u?able di;cha e v: di,•:cc;" iiia nt«aurniFifi" a Fairport Road becalms impa.._able to men in your efforts to afe-guard with ,he- Caaiadian NaJu::al Rail- : :..; � presentation.to the ptiblic �ch and protect' these youligsters, and ' of an eart~henwa.re water cooler.and vehici:lar traffic. This ++-aa a serious: ways. ;>horPhorn Sale auber of paper sups and the. t • " older fellow-citizens. a uti handicap not on!y to us, but to,all container. `N a are? sure. the pupil's the war-workers Mons the road. I �+ ' I To the Editor - continued t , County ` horthorn Assoc= will appreciate this, telephoned,;Reeve Ii esor at night,, ,SAn.'KEEIIING FACILITIES _ this 6ne particular instance, but: iatit ii.wil.l-hold its L:7rd' annual auc- Mrs. Randall Secretary for. the AY:1IL iBLJJ. _ explaii the ' predicament, ani i Ur ause' it , has been true right tion sale of-purebred Shorthorns on local unit• 'of the Red Cross, 'prey- ,saying'•the *Council «•as probably, through- .Oth"r, J know•; feel -the Thursday, March 9, 'at-the Lovekin ented the Junior Red Cross i+�itlt a not aware of the state of our roads, We •glee.. installed additional ',same nava While nothing is ever. Fain, 3 miles east of how-nianvi]le, cheque for F5,fr1, being half the because of the fact that there had' ,.-.-We to take care of the'need, `pertiect, and'no•one.'thinh could ever occupied by Alez. ' Prout, located proceeds of the sale of-waste.paper of the••citizen- of -PickQring' arid., been little snq+w- in' the north: This Ajax area. Space is now available satis`:y everybody-, I feel I am quarter mile south bf--Ku-ry Inn, on mllected-by this children. proved to be true. 'Mr. Reesur .told , for ietory Loan`Bonds,' War civ- stating-the majority opinion when No. 2 Highway. There will Tie off- . Mr. and Mrs. Buckles have -been me' that'the road would be ploughed W: - •for Certificates and a.limited num- ( I say that, in Wan, Reesor and the ered 40,head of prime young Short- -overjoyed' to receive a card 'frorri tho' following day: majority of the Picketing Township ,horn breeding stock (20 males and their son Bob, a prisonelr of war. The plough was on the job in the fiber of packages of other valuables. ( Council, this Township has one of 20 females) fully, accredited, tested ' Little Beth Brumner, of Toronto, morning, the,road_opener. v Lodgesrtrent vitas be made at PTC1G- the, best •rtitecipal•governing bodies and innoculated. Sale 'at 1.30 p. rn- is .holidaying with'her grandmother This ,co-operation, and the co- the. ' Branch or through the in.the Province. Lunch may `be procured at Mr. Mrs. Randall, operation of Mr.• Roy QVard, tll9 AJAR Sub-branch, The rates are, Which isn't to •say 'I ;Won't•jump Prout's. Proceeds for, war work. We hope' alt will ',be 'ready 'with Township Road Supervisor, who . ,low. In uq iri`es are solicited, on them, whe t Cara•-;colli Balmoral , their donation when the--Red.Cross has done an excellent job o✓ dW " Very sincerely yours, The Canadian Bank of Commerce Motel, Bow-manvitle to take visit- Canvasser calls this "week. This trying'conditions, deserves, I titin$, i X. R. Shoptreed; Manager, Horace Brawn ors to the sale, Izor catalogue apply worths' organization needs no in- some public mention, not becaufe at •, Dunbarton, Oat. February 18 1944- to=S. Chaos. Allis Bowmanville.' troduction. (eotatiaued on tlbb Pats .alai i. 'Pickering and Ajax -' I _ t' . • _ - - — Fall Fairs Rea tore RECEIVES LONG-SERVICE PASS -- To Original Purpose Speaking at the annual craven- (J1ri(J v/v tion of the Class "B„ fairs, As-. . socia tion in Toronto, - Dr. G..1. a' -- _: _ .. -president f thr O .,Chrlstre; .•. Guelph, emphasized the necessity of keeping Fall fairs active dur-' s Ing t e war. "It would have -been--a--greatM.-• =`— calamity to discontinue these —fairs", said-:said-; Dr-. Christie. "The 1 _eople wanted them. h war f- fort needed diem and war pro- duction has increased because of op - ' them:" Dr._Christie expressed the.view- • that wartime conditions have pcb- -- eek-a -Tobacco duced agreat mprov ement in these fairs from an -,)gr iEulturel , i them to their origiifal- purpose. "He also referred to' the effect of - — rural fairs on -the. :improvement -� RADIO REPORTER B = - y of live stock and particularly to AL LEARY the growing interest of firm Joseph Aired Allard, 7U, who During blr :�Il,.rd's service with • r: youth in them. - He- -hoped the was an employee'of the Canadian the Canadian Pacific, which; ,ha _i _ - - Canadian -National Exhibition, pacific Raih ay Comparny in.-Neon- saps began in 1� .J' i+hen he'tuns ` Three hundred people- repro- Board of Commissioners,"l am con- the ' Royal lVinter Fair. Ottawa "treat du?i i,> the W6 Rebellion o4 '11, and untilIiis retirelment in ?939," senting the broadcasting industry winced the present system of broad- Exhibition, and ether 'large shoos.. ySS:,, when,Sir Willi-,m'%'an '14ornt; he, established.for himself a brace - `'of Canada with guests from the casting. has, over. recent years, United States gathered in a four; deteloped a trend dangerous to the would-be resumed .as_soon as,els- i' st-proved the-value of-the Can- of "firsts' He wa., one -of- the best interests of the to of s'ble because.�Tie :erre neelcd. adian Pacific's transcuntiamtal line:-•- first "candy butcher," or "newsies « « In his address, D•. CL•tistie ': 'a_;. 'Canada- and.of broadcasting. There by' transporting troops' by rail for tv work oft the .first' i atrains, is a real danger that you are being d't"la..c• tl:e. 1;7f.;r ;.e uf- sho+w tkc iiret ?ime' trorfi'Monitreal to' Pacific ?dofitreal•\ancouveP'trains, herds •tr. all-• over tl:e \1 astnipeg, i>- still on the company and was the first. "red.cap" to, be placed in a position where, it isovince winrun thc. T-isre at !air• roll, p'.ving his trade as a ma- employed at "'i•Idsor Station; :1f an - -- every fair, ztnth uracil clic" fat;r di, chiniT at ':�ngus Shcp', 4fontre3l, treat, He retired from,cu3npanr. sector. to concentrate on meg- \Ir. :Alar is picture auo+e a service in 193 niter any years at your fellow citizens in your com- _ itlg out the best live st••,•k in thrir 14f;- oleic 1i.. It, 'aylor, 1�'orks ,_ munities. There is a distinct danger Angus Shots,.,, nraclunist and as - unities. neigaborhoods. Alauager of Angus Shops w pre- to freedom of the air; to freedom . rented .t!:e veteran railroa'er..+vith. sistant for-.snali, and returned tQ- of speech and to the exchange of ideas. ss » - the di tli c,ixe•SU•}ear, all Mass .: work again a5 a ,temporary em• ^ �- •'The M $ lbw A recr is�tic.µ"oi hi •long and rain- ployce rn January, i94 to tend his �tde-In-Japan " system is L"cccin,sng' tar i� 'n , Bulbs re Duds ed ,cer-ensu- five Bass entitles Mr. centralit!ed - too-monopolistic and shill as".a macliitti t to the Foh -- _�llard..an4 F•t, dife "t. 'travel on too cumbersome for , the rapid struction .of war implements being ?'he. n est blackout menace . e.u:pany rail lines any1Ahere, ;at changes and deve'lopmesnts is in L'iitilii' i. thaE''"nea�ty every an}. tin?rc."" ' F^odueed by. lite Canadian Pacific. broadcasting., There, is .so much, flashlight bulb sold recently with o the tares far too fangos andgatto s.meets ec of ^}lt has turned out machinery to he a died- %oi+ day there is �t continual struggle was forthcoming. DONOR OF LAB _ Tifc bulbs were part of a pre- ng ing on, not only on your part, - _ - but also ivi#fin the C>#C itself t, waT consignmaat -from`• Japan name. HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous P--1r .prevent the present system from -' ' -,.1,6 Pictured becoming too rigid and srcum- annually to Britain. -About -9b. 1-' 'U t -—----� 9 Cloper. Scottish= CAR E per cent of the la=st shi&)ment-was N N' 10 Herd of -scribed. " Untsss changes- in the_ American _ worthless• T M U Glen Bannerman system are made in the near future, philanthropist. N • • « _ I believe the struggle will be lost". 113 Approaches. F E G 'Y 11 Strncttuat -.day.tonfeienct at the Chateau Frons k is inevitable that the struggle trougnt.•thereort', he wept. h4 hfle .14 Sheltered side. E R 0 units. tenac. Quebec''and due bf, it--may, between-private• interests of 'Can- Peter scarier him'telf_lse is sudden- y,5 Paid.publicity St- N H 12 He endowed man Ubraria come a new deal .of_ firtedom. for'. adian and Govermnent owned ly'challenged by the maid as.being - - }- 5 RI RLN E D' 0 T tlZsotash hits _ Canadian• broadcasting. ` systems will evenurally corns to a a discsl le of Jesus f ger 'disowns " 16 'g pen, Pr In his opening -speech, which-- head, but ia:.the opinion of "th6se all lestoti+'ledgt of: the \azarene, alt 17 Beholdl: 1 S O 5 A�[U Glen ; attending tine convention the day conscionsness. even of ~what .the 19 Hindu god. G L 18����' keynoted the._ conference,_. 19 Symbol for tlq , Baarierman, who. was re-elected' that.the privately owned station is charge .meant.. Ther>_.:'eter•heart,' OF,rffasgle.' T President o!_the .Canadian Assoc- killed •611, will be the day that tLe_cork -row,.but it did not suc- _21 Weight R M S I 1 °iation of Ilr-oadrasteis :said, -Wore sounds the, death . knell of Can. ced in touching his h�att Ant-than r Roma). I 23 Near. (abbr : ' _ :. _maid accused him,:and then a third.: �Z Roitta�ttles. 30 Entue>lY - ? presenting his plan for a three-man adian_radio. - -.. _•_. 31 Astir). Peter's second denial A%ab uite,ted 23 North Amer 36 1' .54 East Indlatt $3 High %` - - with an.. oath;- he blaspheined (abbr.). _ - American. (abbr.). taottataia.; _r_ _�_]_ /.'� -- paTace of rite. Goverdbir in-the o Goa in rain ' Tree. politi - i.7 V 1 r D A of erusalem, he name 26 I resort - c: Scottish 99 Guid s g 55 awes J _ Front a deceitful erasiyr ansssei= w ter• _56 English Guida's scathe. eta . - �+ Judas, The Betrayer 1 'the apostle res on" to denial with - C H 4 0 L - (abbr.). 87 Louisiana -. (ate'.) : �8 Slotlz - �'•�ttd Judas Iscariot;lets that was - sty-:oat!:,-asul tkyca to. cursing a:d.: 27 Before. (abbr.). toot . - 39 Chinese s --­­_.=88 Post_ ... —456 3Whirhviad; — 1 out'o tha tcrel've, went away unto swearing Peter loved the Lard, 28 Attorny L , ; SS O f1 y g (abbe'.). erno &L 42 Swift river - ;. 'ti'ERTICAL 40 One who + the chief priests; that he might but in this error fear dorninatrc;; currents. 1 Rep presses clothes deliver hint unto cheer, And they, love Has put aside.-When'the cock 29 REuste note y 0 Fuck, ' 44 Constellation. 2 To irritate. r" IMARC-H 14, when .they heard it.: svere glad, crew twice, .the. warning of 'Jesus, '32 em ne 451;oothke part,... 3 Part of week. 43C orless 1� �-. JESUS BETRAYED, DENIEID and promised to give him money. the loye and compassion-,of itis - - • - undergarment 47 SIemL L 4 Railroad' 46 Theater' AND CONDEMNED And he sought how he might con.- l=ast-came:flooding into hi3 h �. (abbr.). - - platforat.• • 48 Leavt---.-- Mark[1~:10•x-15: 20 _ - veniemly delimit - or las ween eaten; Peter ymbol for il<9 Parvenu (p!:). 5 Withdraw 47 Mister (abbr.) PRINTED 'fE$T, Marl;- 14: 30, Qbserve. the awful 'wickedness of had'not beep touched.:The Lord:.had" : - selenium. 51 Individual. (law). 50 Any. 11, �; 64, 88-74; 1Q-15 the traitor. It- is no sadden temp= - been :betrayed- fletfr was safe. He .3g Cloth measute 53 Incline. 7.Femiaine 52 Ever (poet.). -- f EX1' -. He was tation trndec:,•-which he falls. •. He realized that ice was an unworthy - ;despised; and rejected.-of ltten;.3 deliberately seeks the' opportunity _ ._follower_of the Master.and, with a p 2 5 6 7 8 10 I I 12 man of sorrows, and acquaints$ . first of selling; and then of betray- broken heart, 'went ,out sweeping. _ with grief. Ismail 53: 3 ing His Ifaster'. ' 11iis- 'is the Pilate.'s Act of.:Iniustice 13 14 1S crotvping_act of a course of mve- �"And•"f'ilatc again answered, and • VEMORY VERSE: love thee, - -- tou�sness and. dishonesty. .. said unto them, what then shall f 16 _ 17 f8 19 20 - O Jehovah. Psalm iso i. -Plans Are -Made* I do unto trim whom ye-call the THE LESSON IN ITS SETTIND-LKing-orf-the-}e+vs?-And they' cried' 'ZI 22 - - Z4 - - Time. --Ludas entered into a. "And they led`Jcsus away tp tf4- "out again,.Crucify him. And Pilate covenant with the chief priests bei high priest: and 'titers come. tt}- said unto them, Why; what" evil 25 Z6 Z7 Z$ Tuesday, April_4; A.D. 38. The pother with him all the chief priests hath he`d6ti'e'Tut-thcy 'cried-out- the,.the elders and the scribes. __ --reruaining events took place on 'exceedingly, Crucify him ' Z9 30 31 32 33 3'4 - - :!oil_PGtGr lead.!o1lQiycd_liim afar Tliursda} crer.mS: and early Fri To ask the aeon ' - off, even within, into the ruart of day morning, _April 6 and 7, A:D. should be done. tb Christ.•awas a 35 36' 3$ the high priest and llc was sitting 30. tgrave in'ustice to Him. Pilate ivith'the• officers, and warming e Lord's`.Surper was was. deciding aggi,lst Christ when 39 4p 4� 42 43 observed in a;', h:mself in the light of the fire. he tried to thra the -esponsnbilit upper room in.the How- carefull• everything was y hovers of an ur.kno+vn person in on others. . Having appealed in > >' g 44 qc planned. 'Although ft is night the 47 Jerusalem, tyr Garden of Geth- �.yain to their. Jercy he now appeals fn•- semane was on the loser part of Jc•,+:ish council is-already assetnbled to their 'Jusdice. Buy equaliy in 4 50 _, . r. waiting to receive their prisoner. �•ain The only cried out more ' tae �:esters s.oie of tate Blount o. Y ' 3' The object of, the trcetinrg +�`�s yG. 4^e+` Oliver, direct!r oppposite the city for his=death, ��'e find .from John's $i 53 5 { - find legai'ground ior.Putting�Jesas Of. Jerusalem,, The trial before tine gospel,tl9:is that the Jews threw- va death' and justify their; before toned Elate- : ith the Emperor's 56 'Jer;ish nut!wri;ics was held in the , P $5 building +there the Sanfieerhi met," tµ° '7P" dis leasurc if ne let esu'S o. Had ' ?"''"�• ough rdtat 1 : ding.;itis -Nvas .we Perer's Dental of Christ�� lie beer. a•just ru'e', lie wo go. have 57 58 7 --- =do not kno:c. . 'The trig'. be?ire `Ane? as Peter was b'crcatls 1.in. done iustice to the innoceta at Nrl PC F'i}a:e was held in the the ccurt anal w:heai hc' ever risk`to himscif: .. PC�� Pop`Wiggles Out :. ' By--J. M`ILLAR WATT WHEN WE JUDGETHE RAGE _ f� .1rYE HAVE TO ALLOW FOR WHAT IF'. 'r'prr!'RE �, ON�"YOL► WDUkDN_�T � - , - T1.4 Er .ATTRACTrOIV 4F FIRING AGt20Ss UNDERSh�kND ° - t THE EARTH WATER BESIDES, — 1' KNOT IN - NAVY x+ . :' a .. : :•:'I:/::• .::. , J�f'7'+'� ':F:•f:\.,. ,_ .. .: .4 i 7 7 :•gr'7•- �ti. _ _ Z. tluse4- 'rA«8,11'8 ndlcu4 Inc. _ � _ 7 0- UU •.. .r C � ..,.r arses down the - - - . f ' h 8ti11 tweak f atm h - LF- SALADA' tr nd- if•t�tou hanEtuY �;�. !� choked by-tlie 8a8—utter y e 1c53- el � -� �I"D .moi Yj to cry out or attempt to escape, --ge er-sea DBL i alis d to keep 11 =osm fun til the horses reached themdoLthetravine. -Instead of making for the` t trail that ran toward Hooker'sshack, 'Curran turned' the horses!_be—ica s tot+aril a moa atns:- - — . is, who ku,ew 'tire hiountains j. Lo - t - tike a book, !rad already, guessed - wllere„Curran was taking, her,'end a t u e ' _. her heart sank even loteer. For __ _ •- 7. Dare-� _trail__ , , her here, arid 'shc would be utterly - at Curran's mercy. - -- . _ His destination was a sin-I shack, as if iii anstser to her cry, both of tain• and, though it had not-yet' ' '^ R about four. miles.awa where a them heard the hoofbeats of a horse” set, 'the' whole yt terrain outside - ii - - -- a e in k"fruiiless search for. old ward the cabin.• - - light.• Ferr an instant-the girl was ' t` e ' in the mountains.' Nobody everCurran re ease oes with an on the point of t uot:utg, ::erre t VICTOR ROSSEAU, It in that directian. .There _oath, clapped his hand to his hols= upon. Curran, to rarest the six-gun ivas no pass through the herpendic- ter and crouched, from him to'sate Dave's life. - - _ -r. ,.ccs: th walled .tit sun-was-ahead}-�iehiacl_ a _. SYNOPSIS iivall�' t aui-he l behi .lie ♦k,;ine, carryon' which' Curran' ran already •_ Curran jumped to his ire:. Ile Wade entering. -- Dace $race, out of aaYrites" his t+ai albtt- the ledge tt,i1, rant -- e._iour�c�N as _near_h^en led.. - at lb'ilbs-r-Fern -Cross-$:.r ranch. the ,^.acr .trhrre- his-w�o horses h - " The shack' came inti si^r+ at the -- _' Curran, the 'ore:::a6,•promises.him were tethered, in the �'irec.:ion of °.:" r a job jf he ca:: :•reak a borne called the Cave. ' thi of the canyon,er trip.tt hicFi a GIVE Y0114 ,FAMILY Black DaNVri. .\'lien. 'r.e_. ucccrctc - Crouching: in the ia,E clsni; of • thin' stYeann cf"nater Prickled. A f he d:<covers' ti::.t t:urran expected jackpine scrub, Curr:.n• ,o:air':ed tutting cradle still ray on the-bank,' i4 BETTER START; - the !:'arse to kill li:r.. _A girl.natn- Lois'as-'she returned !Funs the liitie arid tcside it a •blase of a spade- -ed Lois rides up. angry with Dave pool and entered the cave,Ther. he protruded irptit a znouud of earth r WA f/I!$ 11or breakia "i e:" - almost'caten aitcy with rust. Cu_r- _ g - ':u.se. She re-. crept oil' tiptoe after i•.cr. -a` _ - luses to speak• hini,.etcti .!then_ It was the shadow cra nice Marr,'. rani ' slein and`disntt•unted. He - -. B ETTER- t t• ttw ;, - , .. sli ' ed thr 'rope frons Lois arms to pa'. and carried-her insult mortgage ort the :'call ranch she Lois n look rotund. ( 1� t it I1leshack contained a sale\\ room abares with ber 'o=ter rathcr a t}as I>at a returned. i.-r iti in- - - tlic- atan t:a*pure EAKFAST - — + plank door ticttt`een. In-the-first' room ,va, 1 table fasl•ioned from p5ckisrg `cases, . ar,�' Bogle' tree" ¢ E, Testy -Nabisco Shredded Mumps, that had Iecii_ used for f. Wheat is a breakfast they'll scats. _in one corner was a bunk be glad tp wake up to,.And,, 1 � 4 with a rotting..riattrc ..In _t:ie,,._ � along with that tempting smaller_roonr was anuther bunk, _ s% flavor,* they get a better ind nothillfi more. -i breakfast) Why? Because ^ " Out of the first'baulk Staggered �„r _ ,i/`� _ _ bisco_ xedded�Alheai.' -� �t a hf exicAt -- made from 100%Conadian .- �t,ot-kt here, P o;' said ,® k wheat with I the' rII, ,, e edr -' �$ Epi • VWhole e w ea wt dl e Curran. `Did')'till warn Ferris to bran a-nd wheat- erm. - 1� be here an hour after sundown' ~+0 C2X Rea -cooked,read to got. 1, r, a does not known the wan and 1. Use t e_tests ,practice reel- ; ,rt must go back for him." 1' I `}�i pes found in every-package. ':He was :)in," snarled'Curmn. INN CA14ADLc!t!M SHREDDED "Ferris knOM.9 a lot more than he — WNEAT COM'AMY, LTD. - purteads to knotiv. and he dont .. Nirgre gnus,•Caode -'know a whole lot of thnrks he thinks ' he knows, 1fotvever. if.that's. his.% sins a ;� message, )uli'd best ride. and bring • • • • • s • ti kiitn back.".�`ult start Lack aY seven pronto. L odertand. ' _ t !'or as Instant the girl_looked at the foreman, trosen,with.terror. "I understand," grinned the '.lies Hooker is shot and Dave is charged titan. Trozen with'terror. Then the i S r • • - - _ wifttt Curran seiiaci_Lois•in"-his' F. _ with murder, Lois *avec.him from opened' her moeth-ta-srzgam. - = 'armb and ptallcd ljrr to rile floor, He _ !ting I- 'heil. Wouiided; she ?hat instant'-Curran- had le:,I+ed �.V , �fY -stood. t.illi .lids" hands- upon' he-: { evides. him to a :roiuntai'n cave ul)onher, clapping cit:e°sad to Ler stNr �' •shoulders, holding her fast. where she thinks tire.• will be safe mouth stifling her cry 'before -she "Are yuh gain' to ntarrv-sne?"">;e• �"'Otws from Currant art! 'Th ' sircri.'Vs=_- could utter-.it. In-that_hatni-was a 'deivailde,l. �_ ( \ Passe. A quarrel bbtweeu. Ferris gag, tt.hich he- thrust dotvtt Lois' Lois struck at bill!,and he lzugIT- � sad fudge• Lonergaa reseals that throat, %1 itlt•:hn- otltrr hand ase'. a eel, She screamed-=atA suQdenly. _�.=�erria had kiued_� t. i,.1,in r t �ya:tiaec,--]31,?ae- --bsostg._t- site suiu;,s lowland many wars before. head. Holding_her to 1irr, so the wSF/1Qrt and New , • y "oroughh scares'., Ferris takes tier attempts to free ber•:elr were Curran into his .r;,nfidence: Dave futile. lucran" quickly hdd the gag leayes Lois alone for 2 iihile,' "not adjusted. She ha fi broke free. l;.,rr 17 - kaovving that _Litman is" hiding ran grasped 'her_in his-arms agltin. _ -t+ _ i' t,otn to set the hersi on rite, _ huh:" icercd Curran. told yuh - - - `:CHAF•TER XIX I'd g1t )"uh, Lo'is: -- a ---- _ I -was the ikon: of a wonitn or When Dave'and a 'tor es had C - two to slip the_-knotted ropcF:-whirl! _- he had already-prepared,- over Lois' --- T arms and--to fasten 'their ends to er Y ew topS Don't Blame Your the horn of his saddle: He se: tier DRUGGIST upon one of she horses and' sprang pa -� 1 upon the other.' Folding her fast, 0'a,�•O P Up NOs Quickly Relieve BLAME Qlu y THESE 2 �•� good '' b - T NU6S_ I s'a�d g -b -e_ , 11�SS_ Catarrh "'* ." . • —Plus — t - d Medkofisn Works Past P t0 is ipatiOn - _ '- e v 44S6 _ ��t INCREASED DEMAND X SIZES A'i8 Where Troubts lar F'ceglvenuppjllsar►dhtrshcathartics, • •' for Any Shortage Of II found my consti- t • ��,� s � � Soothing•relief from stuffy, painful distress of acute catarrh lack ofR uie in 13 comes fast-as Va-tro-nol spreads through the nose, reduces : BUCK LEY'S REMDLES m y diet—and – - swollen Membranes irritation, relieves I discovered that. - Ig `� congestion, helps flush out cold-clogged nasal and y you ask for a Buckley Remedy - KELLOGG'S ALL. ' assn es. Makes breathing-easier- -grand asier-- ��a��O�NO� and your druggist says. "Sar I'm ' Po p g g i rp� BRAN is a perfectly ft g0 •emporarily out of stock",don't blame , _ try it 1 Follow directions in pacltage: ; him. The ingredients that have made "grand way to get at 83 Back! the' cause; and, e}•'s cough:and. cold remedies famous,comefrom.all over the"rid, help correct it!" 94 and Hitler and Tojo sometimes delay- If thjq is yQur theirarrival,fothatsotrcaanot alvsa5,s" _rouble. stn dos 1 get the Buckley remedy youwant just p.„ 83 89 7 An wben yow want il.,So,don't wait:until ng"with harsh put- •bronchialcoagh,chesccoldCrgr�ip a ,atites R'ith their lack �f' 'lasting &' strike, you.•Get your Euckley's Mia-• ---elief!Ttt•eating a•serving of•tLL-BRaSt @e -tare, White Ruh, Cinnamated Cap- . 3ailg,n 6th milk,or sprinkled osier oth�t yp i'U ,rI / sales, Throat Aids or Cough Drops ^ErealS.Or,eat several ALL-BRAN muf .• a et thefirstopaportunity and have rhenr fins 3aily! Drink plenty of!later. ' say'ba�jd to nip oncoming coughs or , - a at once. -roce,r s today-7n either of 2 conveni- : ' .artt sizes..Alade by Kellogg's in Lqn- s •ISSUE 10••=1944 Son,Canada. It's smart aiul.it's" nett ', that_ _.. !•�Y�D'll Choase•Whole Grain Quaker Oafs side-buttoning, .Nnd so very 'sons- .� No other natural cereal is so rich in the vial Able. Pattern 4456 is adorably nim- •�` ,"rY 4 CD 4 ple. and.comfortable,iAiid.aQte this, • I - growth faabr-protein-as whole grain oat- -'too the diagram shows you meal.Chilc�rea•can't grove.without it-and - how_easil .it.canbemade. For-,the f without it adults lose their-'tamina, -- - house try percale or•charnfiray; a . resistance to fatigue.Be sure-you this growth and eaC1'- •,4 ra Nin fabric for Better,. family gets `7 " Pattern 4436 conics'.in misses' i and tionian's sizes 32, 14, 16, 18 "S Ery element every ay— y Sere- . $40; 3.4., 36;•'38;'at14-40. Size- 16 - 3ag f6ert; begs te{aptiag bowls ► requtfes 3;4 yards 33--inch. oat �ayl� of delicious bot Quaker OsW. i r- - SCM Twenty cents f 20c) :in..-. coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern, to Anne- Adams, QUAKE ROATS � - • s _ 'R66di 42f,'71'Adelaide' St. West, Toronto. • ,... t�om, ,1. 4.., ...;.. _,.•� ..,. 'r., -• ,•_ �T..,:: •. .'.. __r ,�- ..%sem. •'` _ .:..x rriF• - i';:.'•Y 77 A X . N E W 'S - Cherwood --_ _y _ �M- E : XINSMEN "f1ING0 ••?SIGHT-' - painting, we understand,-is to be a-- it+R- a change of ,t ' the Hall 7ie"Gmimur�lun \ted:esd wi ter000nn March 8. �n r ay of T ������� j DRAWS GOOD CROWD _ _twu-tune effect, the ceiling to be Service to the evening service once Subject Por 'Poll Call `Truth, --very light. This should not only add a ,.month_: T,Ss w;1! be announced ;;irded about with Truth". The, Ajax School was the scene greatly to the lighting but improve, later-iii March. The World Day of 'Yriyer held --St _ - �of much fun and frivolity Tast Satur- the general appearance.of the int- ,. • • ' - in our church was well attended by ouf f vllle V Owin to the decorations of the oay nignt, r'ebrcary Gu, w•tien, the erior. g ladies from Locust Hill-a::d Zion, in -= 'Milk for Britain" Cc.nimittee of ' ' ' __ 5 C�turch, the Womens Auxilia met addition to our impressive ladies. Mrs. Ptone Stouffville 100 =-�- - , ry the 'Ajax Kiri insn Club apvnsored ' Attendance at the'Sunda School a. the home of Mrs. .Geo•_.Ssheil . for. ave-•an - - j their first "Bingo Night". is i' feasing weekly, and. it w•vu_d ty>s week on "Intercession". THUR'cDYA, FRL, SATURDAY Until the: nevi- Ca.uunity Hall in. , appear that the Community Hail Miss Phyllis Gates has been ill March 2, 3-and. 4. he Ding*- should e64ie te c- . . - -• e -games w•ifl•-be heal .each Saturday to accommodate such.-a large num-- _ V6e are sorry- Fred Ireson is not a Onatant n we a's w a ho o All•resid- cissas•. -sl s 1 e'h d p- _ night.in the Also;; School. bet• of � in the- Pickering-Ajax area are • • • -- a re ed. we3corre. You will.hvlots of fun. The Choir-is also increasiri in- 1,ranch was held on -Monday, Feb Nymph gMrs. J. S. Beare, Mr. and Mrs. l� Good cash prizes are in the°o:fing, number and quality under, the.able 1'uary 28,' at-.Carter-Hallall, Building. Fred Beare and fam•i1 also .lir. L. ; and you also hese an opportunity "le-3ar'ship vi .he Davit-•_�.. ., Attendance. was . small owing -t '. 3':. _. - the Operetta... at theRecreation B,JIM R: C. A.-'F..w•ere'v�'ith Mr. : Charles Boy and Joan Fontaine • n - -- _ - - - . l;e. re. e chief Y� Y.aach__on_Hut2day.__. The Choir for the evenix sen-ice ember -ills° Crime •out this, Saturday evening, (Anglican)scan is also n 5 tth serious sickness in his`fa.mily, News ee an Cartoon. r xarch'•4th, to the Ajax School,' a: eral boy voices -have been added,' ACCTLQN SALE OF - 8.30 p. m. sharp:"BtaGO'! l3h\GQ'. with mate members predominating. and the appointment of �y. A. Car- - *GO' — • - ;:' you have a boy who likes to. roil to succeed S. D. Dunn who had -Dairy- Cattle, Clyde Horses, Hogs- sing, there is.no place he can learn res;greed his post as Secretary. Car, Tractor, Lnplements and MONDAY, TUBS. WEDNESDAY bet:ec than-An an Anglican Choir. 'Mr. Carroll, although- a recent Household Furniture MARCH 6, T and 8 __.AJAX ' CH'GRCH NE'i:S Hsve him see DIa'or. Dunn, Jaek addition to the-Branch, has proved - J - rt t Lot _' Con 1 Pickering Twp, 'j'�� - -----""' Ellis or George �i'inram, He, will be himself worthy o t po an foie R ad, a: L.�_rvvl The Lay • Is is e- ecbration of-the. interior 'o� e�coed. — c+ 9Q cPrrrtSr;, by hes_wllingness a_ ht:g e' _ __ .._. on the the church commenced on Tuesday s , : and ability'in' several projects 'o. willin$ Bast,"the intention being to cotriplete: -Rev. E. G. Robinson is consider- the Branch. the property of it before Sunday, March.-.5. The J. C. PALMER Marlene Dietrich Fred MacMurray ■ :members of the James Pardon_fare-- per a�,d concert on March 24th WED\ESD. C 4 o _._. _ r' articuiars -late ' M7s aY • MARCH H 8 191 also i y. r. f r' J' ���a,� Twp, and lived here all his life. He Stell then gave a to on - *reser - om. y, .po will be missed.by his neighbors and and Gaidens" and a discussion foh Reg. dark brown clyde mare, 7 yrs. -- nen s. a pas _ .. - Dark-brown rlyde mare, 7-yrs• THURSDAY, FRI, SATIIPBDAY Mrs. Stewar, of Toronto spent a the'-Oshawa Hospital on the 23rd. the-National Anthem. - - _'�sy w� and Mrs: Roy McWhirter and :Kr..�'ran141in Rogers is at Maltoa Dark brown ctyde,mare, 6 yrs._ The World Day of Prayer,was ob- family of t en served at Kinsale Hall on Friday callers on Mr. and Mrs: Chas. Led- 'Congratulatiots are exteIli Fre n to 2 Yearling elyde colts. SHERLOCK 111OLMES AND THE a3ternoon, a �p.'� biamibere' of the Beth• Dir, and. Mrs. J. Pengelly, of Brook- _ Mt. Zion andel 4V-94Q.' congrega- The Women's Institute suet at lin on their 50th wedding an aKinsale - Dairy Cattle ,cam VOICE.CI TERROR A- -number _w r side alione were pt`esent. -. the hcBste of Mia• A2,•:Gormley, on-�saryr.. Holstein co fresh, calf by. e - School was closed one day last- Thursday, February 24 with 14 friends called on them. 6 weeks old _ -also ` week while a new furnace .was be- meaibera and 3 thildrgn present. Holstein cow, fresh; calf by s?de, SORTS OF THE PDDNEERS iing installed. - Everyone answered the Rol> 4, ANGUS McMILLAN — Barrister, 4-weeks, d_ _ . . *1GU 4 - of ?Viers:-Del: I•larbron and Defies Mabel,- �t 1 their_ ',favourite Vegetable - _ befit. Red cow, fresh time of sale 3�olidto=.. N.ot�2 .`.__ of Richmond Hill spent Sunday last rid How to Cook It". -Ser Ptitre - l9 Melinda Str. — Tosoato Holstein cow, due -about-..April_9_ - iwith Kinsale friends. was reed by Mr3. W?n. Reil Sr. . :Telephone Elate ti90>! Holstein cove. f esti,tali-by si.ie, B RADIO Sympathy is extended to the Plans were discussed to'hold a sup- weeks old Holsbein'cow, due abouf Mar. 24: d Holateirt cow, due about April 20. -. weeks old.. oro:, due time of b7 le - _ _cow, freelt, calf side, 6 Ho1sr e - - - .w.�.qvw wit Rola weeks aTd. � - _ _ Hoiatein cow, fresh, calf by sem, .8 R■asaatrod Repair Sor+lea (' _ weeks-old Jersey w, fresh, calf by .,An Make or ll e" �. Dark ]- �... _ - -- _ • _ . side, o weeks old. - It. 111�w � •rOti♦' 4 Light Jeisey tow, (full flow, brbd ARTHUR FIELD Nov. 29. t _ Holstein heifer, fresh, calf by side, PSOPIL SZ R 9 �� iQfO'1Ao Liconse99. - - -- Holsteinkheder., bred Jan., 11. >I''FC� 0NT. > > - heifer, b Holstein fifer bred ]sit 24.',' Radon Coupon Books. 2 year ingere Heifer calf Brierhih -Hospital _ . ._ ... .. J?urham [lull, rising •2 years _ TLe above cattle ire a good, clean Government Licensed 1 ' _ t, in'fine c9adition..aad good pro- March the resent gasoline liceases and ration coupon books dueerb, - SLAIN S.tr. = S?OUFFYiLLR --- nom L sold-uca the , ......_ s-7-r1�'cc=-ccs:-�c.•d 1-tC_ !11 9Cr. pt-.OB.tfiG. .. _ • t r - -_- - -- -- --:-_,• :_ _ _ _ - _ . ._ - -- - - - �. •. _ � 114 19I- _ preseniacion of a 19-f4-�i5 ratioti book. - -Tractor and: Implements6 r - In h.is oyvn in every vehicle owner is asked to apply at esti Allis-Chalmers tractor, Model B., Maternity. Ddedieal and 3ar�leal rubber, wo k rchsawn_ Canes Taken I fi+� a new liccnsq and raiion coupon.book for each of his vehicles. mounted 0, to go r iag onin '.pplicacion forms must be completed in detail. . dition.9 ..I - Di[ateredty 8esi-Roes L Cuttirnencisg April 1�, under the 1944-45 rationing plan, the opera= 1991 Model A.• Ford Coach, mount- Regkbmied Dturses in Atteadawoo ed-on good rubber. and is.good cion of which will be basically the same as that now in effect, all and 24-1lear Serviee (heist workingorder. ,- 1100-commercial vehicle owners will again be allowed a basic''AA',' 'f gasoline license and ration coupon book, containing 40 units for DeerinSo food= grain binder Anlalaieo See•in passenger car, or 16 for a motorcycle. Deere g 6-foot cut nwwdr - $�•- ���. -- ' _ Similarfy,owners.of vehicles eligible for a"Special"category,who 10-Foot Bulky rake Farm wagon gear. _ t' can prove their need,will be gcanrcd an extra vocational allowance, - g� .of four see. drag. harrows 1 .<+t� fixed in advance for the year end ing March 31,1945...In deceruli-ning Turnip drill Scuffle: �arr s the extra allowance— which will be measured to individugl needs Drill plow, with potato digger att. Sea, 88J- - � ii>� ---the pr"c�ious caccgort- and mileage'of.the tart ill nQt aecessarilT No. 21 Fleury walking plow. :be an important consideration. _ --' - - u ole 1` : nein mill' Coalb rn brooder We have 50.000 bn. of Wesr!*e■ - .'. About 200 3-inch:clay file - Th�•cxtra vocational coupons will again be issue in books labelled a Numerous other articles - Spacial", andcxth took will contain not more.than 60 units. To ' s Harness on-.-hand-or on order. P1ta■o-r , - e-n-eeels o each category app scant, only Set; of brass-mourited breeching one "-Special" book; or portion thereof, will be issued at-a time. harness,. used pnty 3 times; nebv :.. :.The Oil Controller also has the Fight to refuse any application-for :�. 9. Sets far:ri' team work harness. A ' - a ' Special•'..category, or to suspend any ration coupon book for sphait Roofing, Fence,•Cesesft. - an in of the regulations. HOGS Poultry Feed, 24 p..a Dairy rte, The'shorta a of.gasoline is still actite. Do nota 1 for a"S tial White brood sows due last of bier: -• g g pp Y _ - 8 Good shoats, 3 MOB. old. Shell Maker and 600 i>« SiasMe ' .care o • unless• our'nced is urgent- _� � " - g ry y 6 ,. . .. � 6 Good, fat hogs. ' ,.:•; _G..asoline for commercial vehicles will again be rationed. To assure - Furniture Claremont, �t. fhcroscices sufficiedt gasoline-to carry on normal, usiness activi- Dining-room suite• 6 Chairs _ ties after March 31, operators of commercial vehicles are urged t8 6 'Dining-rvom chairs Sofa - 'complcte at office and in-detail the requ`ired•application for-each of 3 Small tables 2 'Wooden beds - . : Desk Organ Oil stove their vehicles: DEAD HORSES ANDCATTLE „ • Diningtable. ..Chest of drawers . _ —•-- Oti-and after�lpill scrvlcc-station attendants-wil"ot-accept :.-. :... victrola and.. recor.is - For'tree preg -up phone_'.. gasoline ration coupons unless`the license plare.numbcr of the motor Battery radio BRUOKLIN .........I.•.•.. 6i 7,vehicle-fof Which they we-e issued is written in ink ori each-cou n-. Brown wool rug,-.6. x-9. . Y � _ Several odd kitchen chairs, ', and CLAREMONT . .:.......... t+141 • _ on-:its w` s el a 19 45 -_� other household effects. g 'Category Po kk PI - .. •. _.. rod hr milted -at •.. ' _.�. � -I P1CKE8�G-- .KERING �..:..:...:... 'gf -sud:et indicating the of the coupon book sub thetime-of purchase. Terihs -cash Sale- starts at 12.30 AGniiC RT ' ... .. sone !iM - If the owner of a motor' sells, transfers or dis ” of it in rehasingd t �e pay the phone obarge0 • . . . ... P�ieS accredited Reg. herd and has to - = any way, it is his obligation to see that the gasoline license and -' - -• - -• make sooty'for saute. , - ration coupon book for that vehicle is returned.immediately to he.. . _ " GORDON YOUNG LTD". nearest Regional Oil Control Office. g CL ARKE PRENTICE, Aact. Torogto Phone Ad:30i1 To obtain a gasoline licetise and iation coupon book, secure sa Milliken, P. O., Phone Agin. 52WS . -- - _ application form'at your nearest Post'Office: Study the -- - - - .•-_. itm and follow carefully the instructions contained therein.. • _WINn you recavoyour 1944-45 gasoline ration book,guard it Carefully, � D'S 1. Do not leave It fn your car. If, because of your negligent*, it is lost or stolon, it may not b*.-replae*d:7" C uiality First Service our Aim r TNE-DEPARTMENT OF MUNITIONS AND SUPPLY r _ . . Honourable G D. HOWE, Minaier` FRANK R. SMITH, 1►LA 'AGER - 3R-W - I t 1 I t lt 1 1 y -, -'WTr 211 TRE $EST '__yC 1E] �Al<T THB,TEST' 71 I ; � none Pickering >iQ _._: - _ ..•! ' '•,massa+° .:i.:.•ce;... ,n ,..a ..+ _,.W-•.. ._. :.•...-.>..,.c.re.t e,r.. .,.:..,.�.e.•n•s_.,, r.K:,:�. r•.,.,_s..,. a......-. �•...LL..•.... ..:...-.n:�..i�. .. v.,::':.r.,s _ �.,ss.a:i'_4:.,.... .r.: sl.+:'ewe'. ^•e1�al:'e" '•,,.•1:..✓•. ox. �: .:'.•-. .S- n:..�`s., .r: - r. A. A s:, a P:. c�.,Z'":, 'II,.......a e. y.._,.�.,. �C ,y.,,,'., ...,. S•, nw '..+ Q' T e - - _._ __ 1 » -.- • s. - , vey hoarse on Wednesday afternoon, but glad to know he is improving. ed to her home in a cast for sorra C A E M 0 T :arch 8, at 2 p. m. Congratulations on the remodelling time as the result of a tobogganL-ns r "i"'"'' ,.oi the store. accident at Bestnssy��itle, -' The Firemen held another suc- Mr. Russell McCrohan and Katie I The sympathy of• the comm untt cesst'41 dance in the hall, on Friday i Fer - Jack Ward and Don Middleton of gtison paid a flying visit with is extended to Mr, and Mrs, Boy , ?` the R. C, A. F. are both home on..a Albert Gray family on Sundae. even ing, the 'ornrn s Institute lad- reMtives in Unionville recently, at Pickering, in the death of thea' fes again serving coffee and re- Mr. eoY•- .- 'awo-week leave. Mrs. Gray started the Vanishing � ge F'hitip gtfll continues little girl. They werg former resid- freshments. in a cer critical condition, ents of Fairport Beach. Born, to Bir, old Teas at her home this week, spun- y p _Red-shaiw,'on Thursday, February 24, sored•by the W. M. S. - �;� r � ���a Glad to see Mr. Donald Be a pleased to' hear that Mr. -2544, a daughter. Dean Dlairs spent a couple of y - ble•_to be out around-our vale.•$- George Woad is, c Mr. Easton had an.ac:cidei a on - y Blake Briscoe and same of-the days with Keswick relatives last gin•: roved. other local hocks fans attended the week Wednesday afternoon when his car Our thanks to our, cprres ondent Mrs, Thomas Annan is nisi ' y skidded on the icy roadway when for P tuns r game in Toronto last Saturday eij The R,_ed Cross workers have al- passing another car, and hit a pole, your budget this week. Edi her sister in Saskatchewan. ening, most finished their quota of -work, - Rev, Madden is recovering fr �+ The local High School pupils en- - da.maging the -car. While the.car is oof�tt ;joyed a skating party at the Stouff PLE ASF -- will all the, Red C-ioss out of commission, Donald Beer is 1■ the flu. Asa result of his tedfatthe r, illness, Awart Madden conducted the h arments driving the High School gfrls to services on Sunday.1­e rittle last week, e"Iting b workers get their tArawn o the school for lunch. to 1',Irs. HamiltonJs• immediately. WE VVIN man W WE c„h Nai2on-a$d-daughLez, h: c iiota date was March 1st. —�- - 10hn -Cotrcert Worth Seeing" Helen, are convalescing this week, There passed away at his_hoarse after tonsil.operati s in' Mitchell, Robert Fuller, on the _ v bar. Roy Carter and daughter ,pe- � 1180n ; Warrant. Oidicer,� Bill, and blrs. 26th of February, is his. 87th year. On. Wednesday evening, Marsh 8, turned hanie after..a ve ' at 8 p, m, The. Brougham Young' ing trip to Florida, �' interest- n - ", 'Tomlinson, Of Port Dover, and .lir. Mr, Fuller spent his boyhood days Yeo 1e's U lion are boldin a �'ar- -and Mrs. Di�Ts Cooper and Gary, of here, He was the son of James and P g The Ladies Aid held a very int- _.------ 'the 1iA Willson Fuller.' iety Concert of Short Dramas, meeting ll u o amorousDebates. RTednes'dav of last week. using the blrs,= Davies; .on Wednesday after- , .Ators with. Dr, and Mrs. Tomlinson. = ,.,. ,'� , The Yours People of the Ba tiA Church News "tielife blcNab' a hilarious drama W orad Day- of Prayer for the prog- noon, March Sr Mrs. C. Jones' -group Young P P - will be presented by Claremont Y. :Church will-hold their next •meeting The Day of Prayei .meeting on P. U. A drama b • Audi Y. p ram, The President, 'firs. Draper, in sharps. on Monday evening at the home Friday afternoon in the church had. y } as first Leader, Mrs. J. A. Highs- carie• Wilson and )'Mans Kahn g will make you roar with laughter. wander as Sec�)nd Leader; Mrs, W. spent the week-end with the form- .�of Rev. IV. H. and Mrs. Beaton;- a'large attendance. An exceptionally in May with -June" presented by M Duncan, at the piano, IVirsrs. W.. spent sister, Mr`s: L: is announced this week that the fine program was prepared for this Bmugham Y. P. U. The latter es- er'sSmith, of Pros- itannuat Continuation School Comm- year, so arranged that the whole Forsyth, -Foloist; Mics- Ruth Hutch- ,peci, seeds all former dramas presented in Prayer - ' - ---',encement will be held on Friday, People;. had a part in the res- gs end'�Irs. A. Michell a; y This Sunday, big, McVey' will use by: Brougham, March 17,-Weare giving you plenty ponces. The .meeting was led by the Leaders. as his topic for clue church service, ---_.:of time - keep this night open. Presidents 'of the W. M. S:, Mrs. At the conclusion of the program The next Ladies' -Aid meeting ••A Christian Social Order".The k'omen's Mission Circle of Johnston and Mrs. Geo. Duncan, there will be a Pie .Social. All lad- on be held on. the regulan.day at Mr. and Mrs, Paul Wilson, of leading the devotion iea. are asked to please bring a pie Mrs. J. A. Nighswander's, -and a Brooklin, Mr, and Mrs. Les, Smith, the Baptist Church was held on g in the. time. for which they will receive free ad- crokinole Tuesday evening last, at the home set for an address. Mrs. B. Ritchie party to be held at. Mrs. of Prospect spent Sunday with Mr. mission. Plan to attend this concert. , - of Mrs. Fred Morley..This,was the. 'read excerpts from a aeiaiion pica- o ced all's -- the .fate to be- and Mrs: George Wilson and family. first meeting of the new "program shed by Rev, George Pidgeon, of Admission 25 and 15cts, Advt. Danced later: Glad to year,'. Toronto,,on "The Prayer of Faith". 'Davies is }mproving t after her y till Da Mrs. Boniface_entertai%ed a num- ' ' ` cess. _ bei of friers ads- t Icer Hilus on 5st Them-alg`ayz a to s ice o e - - s - _ - -t t e w -- _Mica spen' 6—ee - C. G, I. T. with the W. M. S: was �'te-Vale--- ­ _toea � EIIio��•nirdsy evening. �� end in Markham,Mrs-, rge ddleton held a conducted by Mrs. T. Norton, rep- Mra. Geo*.ge Wilson's Sunday- last week, with pros a going resenting e S. a ins -. - -Class to the Red Cross, Dorothy Harlock for the•.C. G. I. T. The local Red Cross Unit will Missionary Service on Sunday, the Mr, Oscar Shaw, of Balsam, hal The service was held at the •close The heavy rain on Friday making meet at the home of Mrs: J. Mc- topic being, "light". the misfortune to be ".thrown" last of the regular Sunday service. icy roads and sidewalks, kept peo- Giashan, on Tuesday, Marsh, 7. Mr. Roy Wilkin and son Lorne, week. while. loading a cattle truck, . ` ' ' ple from service in both church" on Keep March 17 for the Old;Tsme have gone to Florida. He received a broken leg, and.is The topic for the Young People's Sunday. Dance and Euchre in the school. _C1hC� rnoW in the Toronto General Hasp- meeting Was in charge of Everson Sympathy, is extended to relatives Good prizes. Proceeds in aid of the Ital. • Norton os Sun3ay evening. of 'the late Mr. Thompson, who Overseas Box Fund. Leghotns and Barred Bock Chidts; :- `* was buried in our ceanetxtq last Mrs. Ferris is improving nicely Hatch off Avery Wednesday. North Pickering-Red Cross Quota. Blood Donors Note!- week. -- -- -- after her recent a$iack of pneuison- tetr{s. Poultry •Farm - Slat �2,e"so Dr, Tamlinson will meet With the Hamid Lindsay, our popular store ia. iRO� s►-'�� The Quota for North 'Pickering would-be blooii donors at the Har- keeper has been ill for several .days bliss Vivian Grant will be tonfin A>P• 1�i4 - Branch Red Cross has been announ- ced as $2,40. The C,%nivalen is now -- -_ - ---- - ea .- canvassers-are calling en you. _ Let's-to "ALI. OUT and reach that rpbjeetive. ',.: ... ;.... `fin pl,,'�• '�'}` Y . iW _ 'if -- The regular monthly Meeting.of . . . it o 7 J the Women's -Missionary Society ofO the L"nited Church, Will be held in S'�s p, m. Mtnl. y f £ -the school-room. ots-,Thursday, Mar. _ ,� '.� �• � � '. - ' - 9, at 2.30 unser Pilke 's R M - G�roup will be in charge of the pro- +'�• , y A p► r - The Cnuted` Church chair held an W��Id ��� � ICs Cr!$arn Social et the hoetse =of -Mr. and-Mm Will Evans, on Thurs- day- evening last. At the same time - - ' k ♦ i` � _ for the conning year took glace -- President _lQetbert Booth; Vice-President 1Ke1- viii Johnson, 'Secretary-Treasurer, + �•' , Miss D. Norton Choir Leader Don. - - Fledges, `. Organist. Mrs. -Wafterk - - Ward ,asst.. Organist,.Mrs. EEvans. An enjoyable time was had -- all present. the Latest in our Librar'x .. Samec o[ e Here -are 9=e •more of the lat- peat books added to the Public Lib- �: **Tho Secret Agent' of Japan" , by j. '� g Pimis ` Amieto. Yespa -- the author is an ' Italian, a loyal Facist and ardeat I x � ` }; Y tw vyv us Coags admirer of Mussolini. After World I 'War 1: he joined the Manchurian war-lords' service, but after eon-- } " A� tlicting with his' Italian authorities - -decided to become a Chinese citizen is x When the Japanese took over in , ' ' - aria ltlr. �'es a was forced ' 'rf don't kt what we wogW Mare Manch P +' ° (since the lives of his wife and child- R CO Ce S ren -were at stake) •to �ot.r the Jap , >: �� date without Red -Cross 1 " tl Secret Service, In the book he tells ,, ro what' he witnessed while a secret7. A. s agent. The atrocities meted' out to - the British'and Americans at Hong-. k �`` Kong and* the Phillipines are,an ex- HERE is,evidence that cannot be 4 act replica of what took place in Y 'denied . . . unsolicited prkise for Manchuria. " 1 Red Cross ,straight from the "Free Trip to Berlin by Isabe , 'hearts of repatriated war prison. Cuernsey - A.Canadian woman des- p p cribes he adventures of the fifteen ers, men who have been through - � c: rico,the spent in Get+many subsea- it and know from first hand ex. uent to being torpedoed aboard the ' Zamzam, which was enroute to perieace just what it is all about. . Capetown. She never lost her hum- - .d, oTir in spite of the horrible caper- Thousands of'their comrades are y Help Red "iences_ in a crowded Nazi prison still in enemy hands. camp. Her last month, in .Germany ' Cross bring each one of them _ waa spent in the 'greenhouse of,a f atilt-free and charming Jewish Pro- story to tell,a story of Red Cross'. "Journef Among warriors" by r ,, < ` .a Q; ' 4 light in the very shadow of death. •', ,: im B%e Cori Dunt Curie's-trip for Free France to the. �M l - �,� Over 39% of•the moaeyjou give far-flung frontiers of battle to �+; �' - Iran, Moscow, China and : 4 is earmarked fol. prisoners of Eve Curie is the daughter of t war. Give generously that this the famous Polish scientist, Madame :'j !; • y amount will swell to meet the Cute, j+ 'Y 4 ;i ,fin growing need. What we've done In the near future,'a..tsieniber of g the library board is going to give " ;, ;` r.. is.Small to what we've yet to do! a detailed- review of one of the latest' books This will lot -'rare - _ PSCSERLNG COMMUNITY CLUB -treat.- Everyone will be welcome. _ w __-- -Date to be announced later. °• PHONE PICKERING 65W _ a rougham As �usual, the young people employled in the city, spent the _ w� k.end at, their homes hdre. Mn B. Carter and Mrs. A. Jack- � Rsaw of G»ea River; were with the ` _ ,. ;'1.., i2ye � ..u^ _ ..:•.:,nes'., - y.. ... .11 '- .. _ w.''- .. .. •1t`. ry r • '1 I a • ,... , - - r . --_ ._, . . TO HEAR FINN OFFER ��'� SCiia�4� longer, and the grass grows taller -it is. a candidate for use as a -The • Lusted ' States produces - and sweeter than it doers in more dietary-essential protein food in - more, than half of the electrical " **fi�ee northern climates. From this grass occupied countries now and after, goods of the world and E-.-rope • Ls7 DOING -sugar cane-conies much of the the war, It will interest low-in- about. 43 per cent. , __., - . ' ----- world's sugar,supply. come groups finding their protein , ' ' . / l.,, - --- - foods too expensive for their limit- The word "coninlum.-ni" rst _ _ _ Yeast Meat' '4Ili the refining of sugar for com• : ed hudgets- _ " . _ . _ _ was coined in the secre, re:..Iu- niercia! use,,a thick brot�n syrup ti.,nary societies .of- I Zeis be.:;.een . Dne of the newest food items to * molasses-is 'left as a by-product. The British Government, now 1834 and 16:19. be made lir.�nieriea s-scien.tific_£ood._._._It __ilis syrup, high in sugar Seeking a use.for surplus sugar sup- r - � kettle is a highly , nutritious and and food value, that the billion's S of-- plies I11'some'of-its coioni l8ne-- -- . esu p : palatable cereal protein-yeast meat. ambitious,.yeast plants bent on pro- the erection of a pilot plant in _ _ r FOR •1 �'`. Seasoned to taste, and fried to a. Cueing 'yeast meat" begin their Jamacia,, where approximately 2,- golden brown, it is difficult to tell work:' 000 tons of 'yeast meat' a year �� from real meat, but actually, points Although • molasses offers the might be produced. . 1 a - t-t}ieatianal 6eegrapluc Sari - food and working base for tete Althought "yeast meat' 'is an en- .. ty, i is-merely converted sus 4 ogs and sugar cane. - • needed to complete the "meat" pro- that,no official name has been giv ` All grasses and'vegeta con- duct: amenia, %%arse, phosphates, en it-yeast as a food and niediciue YOU CAN`T BEA1 _ fain- some iiatwal sugar. 'In the air, tune and Beat. - has-been used for centuries, One of " land of 'the '"tall grass"-or sugar Produced quickly and cheaply- its .earliest uses teas in the making ' ' f' J _- Is cane,' the sun hires hotter and at approximately 10•cents,a pound of.wine from fruit . ► • �_ OBACCO. DAllil I'Alt. =% AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES STA cIs. PULLETS, cent ;BARRED priced-small -down payments, - ' Hocks, 1 week old, 23 cents; 2 some equipped. Gus Campbell, MOTORS weef;s, 26 cents. White Leghorna, Mt. BrydgeB• ELECTRIC MOTC3RS ALL S:7_ES MAK ANY AUTOMOBILE 1 week olid, 26 cents; 2 weeks 25 or 60 cycle-also air'comnre-s- otd, 30 cen February and.dlarch _ • OpERATL 35 5\IOOTHLY' HELP WANTED sure and machinery. E. lio'S:aan AS iN D A�11?L'S1' \FEAT- puuets only. Carleton Hatchery, 3iachi'nery Supply 181 Kirk St. Britannia Heights, Ont. MAIDS FOIL G`E-NERAL \WARD East. Toronto. HER. FEIN' CHEAP PARTS FLET -HE F;R,,��DLEY'S F:4JIUUS duty', thirty-five to forty doIlura _ FRUaI OLD AU1US GIA'E Australian 1\'111te .Leshorn baby Der month and, maintenance. Ap- 1gL'RlF:IIt' S'CUCIi i CONTROLLED HUMI•DI"TY chicks,• nearly as large as Bar- vl>'. Jiiss t'. McLaren, Gene:'al H„spltat; StrathroY, Ont. F I:l:E - CULUR D . NCI- RY To ALL THE AIR 'E\TER- red Hocks; w1t1 lay 3 eggs to Catalogue. Full like' of 1': ,t " ,, their 1, extra lar>;'e' eggs. Wu:'ld'r Trees; Evcrgr.eens; Flower ng -- - - -ING CARBURETOR. 'CHEAP � .record layers at contest. Reduced llOG5 FUIt SALE Shrubs; Perennials; Shade Teem; Mme. A l e x a nil r a Kollontay, • I N S T A L L1:A T I O N COST from 525 per loo to-516.50. This 1s o s e s Ui uukdalc-Ku,.,•.%;ty; . . GIVES PERMANENT S.ATIS- will be a record year in chicks. BUSTUN 'rE (,,d, l t J1A et PL'l- Nur,sFt:,,. P,:wnrm•;lie, tint •lu. above, IZuS6Ian rnirriater at Stock- t►\IPLE COSI• Book early for delirety when nicely .marked, lovely. pet, p nt.,- - hOlin,.is expected t0 receive Fin- FACTIO\. wanted, Over,200 lace orders last greed. 176. Concord, Ottawa• Ont.` 1'uL'L'I'lti' GRIT - - bol ace terms from receive Paasik- PLETE PLANS POSTPAID ye r were .returned cold..out. A J. BY RETURN lI:A11: FOR $2`00 deposit will book your or- ELAIRURESSING SCHOOL . ivi, now in the Swedish capital der. Delivery when wanted . POULTRY GRIT ' j i, $100. ALSO '.HAKE MONEY- Write 160 Baek St.,, Ottawa. 'Ila Fina peace envoy. ., LW A R N �A1LtUItESS1PIU rH£ Soluble or:lnsulub!e -- . _ . - « - IN r•ALLING° FOR OTHERS. Robertson " methud. Information, Analysis ,guaranteed 1. L;OULTRY-KEL•':t'ERS,. LE SURE regardingreouesi, Classes, ' Q ern tique�te MAKES "'REQL.IRED. PARTS Robortaon'e Halydree3sng ca - - - chfuka this coming aeation. Good ,Rob 187 .Avenue Road Toronto. "us1nK "St:encu' white pool ry ►:.tr SCARCE '- IN YOUR LOG-- chicks mean good hens and more for healthier birdy and more tats I gy F[bl�6rta {tee-- _. eggs. immediate 'delivery on day- Available immediately in 1u.: .b. AL Y. FL1=?�-I ?�LitaEER ofd-c=`=Iekt: .--Write for-_1149_ __ - rREA71ME\T bags In any, quantity. N'ritr for . i rices ori our Gov. '��`� sample=s and Price=. - • 3. What-are important things to CHARLES ST. E.;TORONTO, ernment Aprrove chicks. - . remember wren writing a -bread TUB PUUL'1'Rl' =FAH1ty; Moak- ____GRAY HR - . ton. Ontario. - b'Ct\�U\ . ItF'P.11 �L,1'1'Ll' `eJ.. and-btitter letter? - - L111ITLD - . . 2. Is it necessary for.0ne to thank u.tul.. 4-Iut'tc� TOO-,LATE•' - 'YOU LA'Z'E . -.may be can%ed by lack of 55b5 Deloria"ler Ave.. Montreal a stranger if 'one asks him for 2%LXT -SPHI-NU uu�'r."LT rr BE - VITAMINS - - _ CHICKS APPROVED CHICKS said "too late." send far our prize . lI[IL1'lXli I�!'rC'IIES - s: directions t0 BOII1e.Stlett.? a3U%11r,\\All,%L'1-l: �l_�1;CH, :%l ltil. list and order your baby chicks 1F YOUR li,i1F S zd�51-NG IT9 - 8, Is it necesar that a irl_CheCk �Llxed and Pullets-,-U. Itorks, 1sc, sow. Uiia dollar books your order. calor It may be because you are b'!tU)1 lIl'iH l;1tAUE FANCY !- . y g Goddard Chick Hatchery, Brltan- not Letting' enough of certain coating about +,"b, 6u plates $ `0 her wrap when dining'in a hotel, tic. N. Hartips, 13c; .'''ic. W. Leg- - nia Heights. Unt. vitamins. Lnlcas ),on are gettinli puytage Inclitled. AIDS rrut as - .. horns 18c, 260. A breeder hatch- adequate amounts o! these vit- and she v"'ishes to dance? cry, a12 breeders Government• uxtb. 6x8. Also urnu;ne 11 .: s dry, - and blood• to Gov Way's 2/L,►C'14IIk:Rl;IEy • amins your. syatem. may be.. , Tweeds °u yard lengths, un,A Ys • t. Wouldn't it be 'all right to . able to aasimllat.0 the calcium ' yard- rnitings. t o r hied .: ► - - - `;, Hatchery, Stratford, Ont. and other minerals you need for mend engraved. cards •of thanks if. _ _ Y;VtRB .*I:i�v BLaCIiBERRIES, healthy, colorful hair:'- If your, clothes Ave.. Tor •kleE, 361 .�;zu- _-the wedding gifts are numerous? __- very -hardy. Have •.been success- hair has prematurely turned, or dinh ., Toronto in res ones the �� FREE CHICKS telly transplanted on Prairies- Is beg3aning to turn gray, you A. Is there a .. ND I.L'H HE)llATIC 1'AI\9 ` always Coveter whin being in- nuy surva loft QL ♦IATV CHICKS per fruit, large, sweet and In UU?ER- TABLETS to aS in 7 e _MTRA-PRI)FIT" -clusters Order before April 10th. buliding up the health. These. TItl 1T: EVERY SL'F`hEFtEl,- 'F � oductd to some one. - a ,. All from inspected approved Or 1 vines for 5100. FrrDatrl. A. tablets are prepsred !9 a spec.a'! d. Is it necessary that one scree certified blood tested' breed4r3. Klein. Agasetz, B.C. formula and are sold 'with our itheumattc Pains or - :nu,:Ls 1W Bar -Rock Price per 100., booklet -Diet. Bair, and:Health". should try Dlaun'a Remedy. >i.: ties when a chance caller drops is?- ... died 9.830. t7oc7terels which shows how you may eat ro'a Drug store, 835.tagln,VttaL•a Answers -Pullet+ CAY'JCIi(i REEL FOR BALE your way to vigorous health and Postpaid a1.u0. 1. Remember !o write this Setter Dar old ib.00 24.oe 8,00 'beauty. Jo3d. exelualy.ely by the - 3 1. .R me e n ferite hette.: 1 week ofd ITT) 27,60 . 9.00 800 TD. SURF CARTING REEL - ..R.ANIJOLYH• CO. 9ALt:8 ]DEPT., SEED CORN � po mg 8 weeks eld -22 UO 82.09 13.00 with silk line. FSret-115.00 buys'- 85 Howard St., Toronto. Special - Second In importance is a sincere 3 week% old_ 26.00 87.00 35.00 . .1L I.f Pope,' 21A Princess, Sher- Introductory package $1.00. Send Wk; .ARE ultuv\hts ANI. 3.1A--.n,- ttz reesioa Of a reCiaiiott. $.-Cer- To aTl who will bop chickb 'and brook,, club. money with order _and w4 Dey eters of the famous Truck L:03 - p pp take immediate delivery.' We will -d411v ry charges, her Brand scezi corn. Order %r fainly. It would be suds not t0 ive them 15 free.chicks per-100.' _ -+ and says 'money. Bel!1 tit,vs __ - thank him. S. No; the may lease -' Hand ordei With -deposit. Will ship ; OFFER TO '111VENTOKs Grain'-& Seed, �Omllury, Lc, e C.0,I). by Express: HAIR GOODS. !Liver, Unt. ' • it On the back of her chair. 4. ado. Ask ,for our Price ISet for 20, AN UYVER Tv EVI;Ri YVENTUlt s,. ,TOi PEs, TRAVSEL)RM- • other breed4•. . Lt4t of tnvtnuuas and Lull rotor- W I ut 1 - wrol E REPAIR PART The bride should consider a worth WILF'RED LF.FE81RE mxirun rent free, 1'ne 1Lasiasay oha, switches. cur and a] _ - aft St% tc e a 1 - her erne and effort to write per= 1623 Amherst ltireet - Montreal I-Alt Co. Relilstera Yateut Atturneyk6 . types of !:zest Quality Hair I W11 els Yank"straet, uttawa, Canada r %oodt.' Waite.for illHustrated�;- REPAIR PARTS- sonal notes 0i-appceciatiou to those _ __ _ _ _ _ .- -. a t lu1;C.J 1 s.Ti. E STCiIE egos. _Toronto Human r WE +'AH1tY I. who were•k6nd and thoughtful en- Supp1Y Co,; 521 Bathurst Street, Ot rwve %oris. ;verily . rut 4 . WE , 13.E NUT .FOLD .OUT OF -Ol bal%U a 4; .c--NI.,% i Toronto.._ . number and w hat ueeticd. \�a eu Ough to give gift=. I,' Yes..' How (•Rick•, %Fa can gsve you Smmed. have rccundltiwied 'at,,r••a, . ! do yotj�3o.' 6, This is_nptional, late drilvsey- on all the Copular �yE Y VU A."TH1�1U NNNOM - m a k c r. Enquiries tvCYlwt�. t breeds and hybrid crosses ln'non- dyatt"a of OltamogR Witte W US HANDWRITING ' lrkedhorO stove. 33Y 52uc"u }.as t, .lDui :i yobJigat "y • 1 sexed, pullet or coekorel chleki+. for Ibtyrinauun. Vve are glad to Turaiitn• T - - . 1' We ren also take carr tit your `,=War Your Questions, impart- DISCOVER YOUR Hit•ZJE\ TAL . 11 order_Nir -AFrll mtiy'. June and. i Em la _ha_ndntritin _ an- _._i__ �'Tu%L`% _ later delivery. J'd ><nue pau3' a . Llm"tM 291 Yonas sweet. To. atyals, $1. Vat irk. unru a paper. .heavy' demand thi+ Year and In. ruatw Send any fifty words-to Carolmil, STOVES 412.t►5 LLk:A?.A.*%1--r. ._, lieiieves distress from MONTHLY stalled extra tn•,ubstnrs to take . - S1mr. 6t,' But na by�Isla'd:, ToruTtty: NLva i.r esL 'li..u"'1'iv••u , - carb .of the demand. Sena 'alu,ig • ' yo.trr-order for ,hare l:t':rd Twcddle PA�'t:TIN amid, coal, wood wttua sly: q chicks and we ilF t:a}.e 'care, of L`ieF('T KILLER 4Nlld, oven, '81L.9o: ctere*rec .• tt �E�A�E $\: I>rornp3lY:. :1�so 1^,vinic end stova•s. •l.soj; , coat cuug sit„o � .-'� - ready to IsY DulsoIlt. fur Immed- i'1!:r1 z;ttarv.NIfAUUH & CVl11'A.YY FIGHT THE WARBLE FLY \WITH ,6-Ild, $NtI.; enamel"rd tvaru: � lets dell very. 1 r,e f +ratogu• and 1'atept i1O1'"C1tors, list 01131340 -licWecty's. Warble and Louse oven or reaervoir; ao.' : ea ,a ` 1#9u, N King %Vest, woruntu. Killer.. A dry powder. needs no Lato mode: ranee, e t umw.• WEAKNESS priceliat. Tweddle Chivk Hatch- Booklet of Lntortaatl0a On r4- :water. Satisfaction guaranteed. juu.l cuunLry , aLuva, . ;vat ,k . cries Limifed,' Feriru+.OntXrlo, "*St. Price' per :Ib. stxt-y cents •post- woud, tart„, lire oux uru -.,.�.i., . . ,.I-- Lyd!s E. Ptakham'e Vegetable lvt:AL Wt,u•Mt N'1 paid. ADF1Y No.rmna ,31cV cetyl b ,urge lion, btcet ttudy, ruoi.. - Compound not only helps relieve I,lCHTt'� i'W{ C11tCN+ Reatoule. Ort., IaC t�'arming oven ani reser, c monthly pals butalao weak, nerv- FIRST HATCH F'ER, 1. 1 R.CI?-1-TST . 1,akes $3;i.- 6tovnd money utas ons feelings-due to monthly ftiac- supp.liedr 1414 birJ•L fat our 1811 ' BLLcCTlflt; IIVTURs, NEW, l bhp, PutYI'OGRAI•"t l.akephure Stove. - 438 ala,tr - _ tioinaldisturbances.Ithelps build up hatchin+r s<ea,on haver the, Inter-. bone)v, sold, rebuilt; bells, 1LYes. T ront�+------ resistance against distress of." eatlnh tl.B,9, Go%vrnment Band.. pulleys, 0.td. 21 Allen Electric UomyazY Ltd. .823 Uutterlo SL, ru. . �.- cult days."Made la Canada. Culled and blood ttsted by De-. DON'T RISK LOSING a+'ruby p$rftrient inapertort+: ''- Toronto. -- - -- SOLOMON 4,ICIITi -. TOMATOES FROM SEED "SNAPS" :• 8anverton. R.R. 1. Phone-00-24 THEY CAN'T I3£ TAKEN �AG:�I� -- _- .-- - - ..-. . : . . Su[wereie of ..:•. MOOT bALal et fin e' r cost..- Hst,l4tn,sitti-uur k ur ,..aloe, .•-s k .-. • G finer snaps t owe co T bleeding and BEAT HAS STAI;TF•U' I.EGHUHN 13AUluhJa�A .b'VV1', tlAl.11 d4stro�a Prompt Ma4i service. Send .Your- - most perltetly Cur"""d 'uh1+'" pullets, and limited quuctities of ofrenaive , odor instantly, b0 .. film rolls t¢, star -Snaps"It service Lnexceiled knteriur auud,ty, ,. -PILES� I p ,0 t r'ldin$ p -bottle. uttawa agent. Leaman usual erzc; pert ct :y'ullll tUy. ,f - a piles Should heavier breeds., Ask us about t0 be developed and; rinsed.'Thli F _ Drug' atur0. uttawa appearance "ti the new .�s.s�r (hear. Taking seders for dayuld L3 Canada's. 1prgest frisking eta- j"rglobe Tomato ensures 'td « d chicks also. )f anyone can satisfy- dio.• sez6ving customers all over Ynow 8unkera Herbal Pills treat sonic' In'Canada.an'aau. a 13{4 otu ; yyou as tv breed. Quantity, de- PARS HELP WANTED Canada. You'll like our work. too. troduction by %\. W. tt.v"i, 6' Rha Cause at its 80 u1 Ce. !K'OII2y, livery, it will likely be' Bray. - •• i• Jnw: ''" ' )back If the first bottle• does not Bray' • Hateh'ery, 130 John N,, Any Size Roll-6 or 9 Exyosu es._. Soria Limited. Linzaay. Hamilton, Ont: EXPERIENCED MARRIED itA. v3enti 15c tui Spec"at DKr. •r e satisfy. Buy -from your druggist. . ' fruit farm, Yearly, 4mployrnent, DEVELOPED ANIJ PRINTED 256 ' -dor i%--ea. p,4U tu-Uep-t- W--:- - Iiouse; usual privileges. $tato - - • .. A-1 BABY CHICKS FROU BLOOD- -famlly, age, was expected, cuortoPralsa St Snapshot Service, a SUNii POE:<le . Tested ilarks. Barred Rocks larfie references. -H•' JT M . Fiske, customer at \Windsor, Unt., writes: type White Leghorns, "�arre8 '-•R•R. .,1 8t. Catharines+ I suppose It's hard•'ta give your WANTED TO 13E SET Tv Jit .- itching 1 ��� -,lock •X Whii n. Leghorn:, Sussex usual Quick service with' help .ao eenct poem ic•r n"nleu,:Ytr' , . P 7C New Hampsh re,.Red X Rocks. F A It lI 1•: I1 EXPERIENCED, hard to ret„ but as long as, you. sideration. Fite :;u,r .ilus:c .k,:. Write for prlce list to A. H• knowledge of• beet cattle . and Surra .out. ouch, fine p.cturQs, it'll ere 544,. a;eacoit Lddg' l .ia,. 'Switzer Hatchery',: Grarton, Opt,., sheep, married man,. house-a%fall- wait-it I have to wa1L"• %la _ A Simple Home Treatment able. ,apply Yellow Briar Farm, 8 ALOU\TED ENLARGEMENTy 250 _ � Stuno �Silln' ire 4x6" in Eeautiful Easel Siourta TAPF:NutiM If your scalp has broken out S. with ugly surface rnshe3 or lrri. HIGH QUALITY BREEDER. IL%T- - D.tIRV r-AhM•FOR SALE - . tations - DON'T DIG with finger- chert', Chicks, . blood-.tested. Ur Enlargements 1x6" on ivory -tinted STVIIAk:Ii ANLL i'hlil1 AU %%'utta;. nails se that only serve,- to make diva prices. Popular breeds. F•I.E D,t11;Y F.iRJt. 151i ACRES, mounts; ^x3" in Gold, Silver, Cir- often are the Guu:e of ill-llea;v- .. _ It worse-and spreads,it, Go to NT is h . Hatchery', - Shakespeare, 211 acres-maple bush,:line house,- -, cassian Walnut or hlnck F:bony in 'hutn.,t„' a'11 :a;.>,' Au i:I"C .: your druggist today-het a bottle Ont. .. „pe,v' bank bard building's, well ' " 'finish frames, JPe eac11. if enlar!,:- . mU•„e; %rl,y No uuu out a L,„s , , m of 3faone's -FA"raid Chi-&4W- use---- -painted, 2 miles from-Metcalfe, went colored,-:8c each- _ ..-1a�uut_4uu-ul_gt-inttr=s. 1';Z-,,; this ml%ed Av ith an equal quantity.. BARRED. RUCKS AN3> L1I:GE 17 mites south o[ Oua1v,� '' ADY1X Ill Wat.-1 rev: \Villi ai -.t•uc,,e of olive oih' It's easy to'use-all English-\White Leghorns. All mat- .J. \\'ciudn. Wlz,,.ch•zster, Ont. $TAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE Hetlediz�. -�pac,ait=t� ••l •. _tom:a• you do is apply to t11? «:alP with '' Sngs'bloodte_ted, bi,ed t� ley' and, _ Oil -� --- . your .er:ger:ttps gently rubbing in- .extra quaitty. Flocks mixed 141-,c, ', Box.123, Poe[::: T.e:it.:::=1 _1, Torur.:o ^ _. _. to the roots�of the hair. Po this at White Leghorns mixed 12c. Pill- FAICWIS F'UR SALL' A'tTE.Nt19,V 'I'li-t PI 1,It•t - least once.a day' and about every lets 26c. Rock t:',cker.•'.` March Print - Four Nalfle %.r.d Address' fourth day shampoo using a a ood b i_ut:lir�ns's. Ppultr;' b'arCn, r E L:1\D,- GOOD liUli3E, Plainly on A;i Ord e:s. \\'U1.1 -l'U\ •. '_v1V'it: 1' % s' . soap. obn you'll fin this combin- ONE A,R t,•5, n°stn '� n C - p_c. ens at..1 tn.b.e atic'1 Rid�etawn, Unt,• , barn, garage. Greenhouse and P. start right in-i'rcmoting equipment. Lux i`J,2 \\'in8'11am, nir:lL fur Y:'+•-t's and b..tr;'.•.' , fast r 31ea-1-ing_ Continue tFe trtaa.. _. - ..,.. _.__-. y.- --t": , 11 stent u^.til ,relieved and the loose, HAW! I REL, TO LAY BATIRED; NIHIL YOUR FILMS, _.._ ;t ltrt ha%u •. floating dandruff-has d;s.tppaared. Rocks, and S.C.%%'. Leehcrn, }Sar- `'ALU,\BLE FARM IN WATERL00 TO 1J11'lsi I L't)! le:.%L]'iT. 1 i hers s :cnu u - Continue for 2 weeks, hind 11 then " ron 'stralli for M.trch hatch. Have County' fee sale, consisting of service ar.t .s _lees lion. t: ur 8 hl.+n.l rc;:ta +v: i tt:u u u - yoit are get your money been breeding and lietchiilg` for' ` ex 0.111 filly, "Sc: reprints 8' for }ue" tcnl u\ i " c,l t k y Y14 acres.' 1rcludIng '.12 acres q5. 'Imperial Photo ae:vice, Sta- heu,nla ;. u;:.• st ill tr ,) I, ,. •bat•k. Druggists, everywriere .sell 18 years 'with blood testing and cedar aware :2 acres hard,%'ood • -` • • , " •'Xnnerald Oil: culling. I-lave ahn expert sextor, bush, 3 acres'orchard, balance all tton.J, Taror.to, the: breL t:+i'P•.t� tleilt u _ t„ .. Price lis: on request. J. D. John under cultivation. S tuated '3 cyst.; t H'_.. 1:11 v ' , ;f .t son, I'ergus, Or.t. miles frrnin' \S'stertoo, 3 Whiles NIEll1CAT, tr::l" ;nu: --e ,,ninlnl tai :•-tr t. frons Iiitchcnei; 11-ra0r11 brick tli b' and tni� lur�•s'tu•m ,t . out usl.n 1-1n \ 1,ett., ..'c SI'RL'CELEiGN, �'I[ITC ,LEf:I14)R.V house,-lark. bank barn; 2 !m-' "GUOL1 F 1:SC LT -}t l l:T S U. Z'- mei t r ul 1 mndr it,+fn t P ' I �� plenwnt sheds,c Riso equipped fent _ft.n1 lthcun.a, ' 1'%'1,a' or ' this. ;ct.mitt 'V i o r ,ars• _ - _ HIGH PAT Altli.l'rl' BAltl' CHICKS with hydro. For full' particulars Ncut^::is slioul3 fry L:r`r:s 'Fre- l:chtr, if. it ;_nni, gisl<.' -- I P .1 ... THIS 8T1:AIN 11; A F1 >,t'TIt_Af,, apply to Harley C. Stauffer, I'R, �pPd�.• �Tui,ry ,,I'll.1 St,re,- ;53: --------- . -- prawn egg-praduuing ype, with No. 3. Waterloo, Ont. LJIgin. Uttrw.: 4t P:,T $'-.OL. Ctitl'Piat%' •tPPI•ll:�' _ Curbed 1 A Dav - t%%'en2ctlUn4e years-cher steady Dro7uctiGil Trach"of +triem: The-y "i7,500.-1 ACRE B=ROOJI HUCSE. ANINL,l. ,5�:%I;Ia:; t;�t, I hitArP ceu embarrassed b4 u8gly, dlrligwill pay well for good keep and .Buildings--5,0'4') feet flgor,_spxce" 1. ;'CONSTIPATION . lock, tv i e!r: h'oe s .t yt tt - les and Ala blemishes?No matter how Care. This is certain. because they Hydro a'nd Nater Sn,all build-. $4,00"11„x;;i- I;r,Imid. Cir n,: o,. . 11b, D you have suffered or whnt you have are doing this'on our own faun- toga. OnRpil_wny, siding, Toren- FOR D,11L7, ii.E13iL:\1?ITT. AXD lndinn tral'1,;:4i Ci11tlioH •'res,dyou can now atast curbing lumples :'One of Canada's'Aargest ei;g-pro to r%yenty. :%bice. Til health res- better heslt.l, nsk' 'o: I'c.mol lines. est,, l:,il-'llnrfinan, !: +,tom Iirg, Eczema-like rash, Ringvrorm, and during farms. ,Tou get exactly son for hale. R. I-L Kane, Rich- <E'6therek,^irritations with the_vrryfirstapu.,, the same breed, itrain'and grade mond Hill. _ tablets at your drug store-::c-; Vlan. - cation of a new treatment called Ntdo-• as we raise for oursci-ps. Poul- - sept no aubs!ItuIe. >i:1•.1 yet ef- - It stops the itching fn 7 minutes and try mainageinenr handbor,k "Htgh fecttce-u ,i:-habit-fofmtrig rte' 1'R 1t"t'uJa �� t�'Pfai -• __ d help make your skin clearer, softer pay Ability"' sent 'FREE on.re- 100-AC - VARU, GOOD.: LAND, dreaded after- •efts,is t�luh' i h: . g4noother the Very first few days-tn tech 1�' vest. Get-our price list. We-nd•- good ,'1iltlldinaa, 8 miles from bo��eta)--k.dncy a:boil in(rr:,s•,d. , . &P't�hN.'k'noyt tisfy ou completely or cost nothing. 4 , rnitramyourdruggiodayMlse seri,%. orders. - SPRUf'L• Ftratford, lot 42, con. 6, S. Enat- At. all' draC¢ists rr Z months l'.tT:V Tl :%t:Tt',lt \%'.%N1I I, "\ I?eyy back Istel oiler. See tow IEIGIi FARSL L}VLiTED, Box hope. APPly' E 1!p Petrie, R.R. Y., -treatmOit 17.40 no' I,P,'I`j• 1'Frmot deralP' .i. Y, ,1+..w1'i 1 _wos and hots much betters look. M13, Brantford, Ontario. Tavistock. Distributors, Lo r,d.;n, Ont. lir rdt e, T;. it. L Ihti•i sit . _ . _ .._._...--- �-. V • s. a -'��;;,yy•���g5.-. � � .-_:- .� [ "nos. 'F .. 'J ..tom ' w •,:-,....SFT':.. i�e:....Y::s-�v.«.- -. .. -! ate;: .'_ a._�i.., r;..:...�..e. -';t,•d. .. - .l _ .. ..rw. ..4v •'r Y.inter, bombed Japanese installs- tions over the tremendous arc r t 1 from Central China via the China coast Hong Kong to French Indo- _ (, ( f China and Burma, destroyed large ; and steadily iner:acing numbers of Japanese shipping on China's . -- vers and far out into all parts of the China Sea, inflicted heavy , fusses on the Japanesf Air.,Force - vastly reater than its, own losses. Construction -0f- airfields espe- __ 4 easily in rear!, ire now taking A on proportions never before seen — in China. 1 ar de hlength of hes runways - t l u► which are now_under construction , _ l•;; co"°'` �� I11VOlYa�o f01' by 'many hundred_ ,thousands of • Chines coolies may be regarded ` tom' - a {oeB p�yted rn O V Q H S COLDS aRong the most outstanding achievemen-s of-pr;mitiv� Chinese. BRONhand labor in China's famous his- ASTHMA or -1011 AND Illt�Asd%% the building of tate Great Nall, v a ' WHOOPING COVGI� t';e Grand Canal and tremendous ._COOL SIMPLE SORE THROAT irrigation scl,eme9 with, practicaiv 1n Any QIP@ R ' the same methods as are employed today, ildren lave V.eno's - - -- -Eighth Army-Brings- DON'T• D BOTTLE TODAY! _. Horne the Bacon. Canadian and-Germari irontliale THE WAR • WEEK — Commentary,on Current Events troops in Italy fought a battle for . a pig a d the Stl:. attny men Naval-Action Against Japan _ oBe mttfi,t tr,n,e tile �d b _11I da there had ben .destrl- �i y e p or% siCanadian -arid, t c on front, pP Y Supported B Land and Air Drive ,%here a corns is fight. t i f • nit; 6h tile ,right flank o the e �i„_• Bri{ash >th Army and toward eve- � • � � peered scot: to come into greater American it Furca fit Cilitla of - k ring ,+e ;,r' �"irc'; by tie noise, prominence in co-relatiun' *,riot the, moderate drt lcrlsious 'bas achieved- v.okc bd ut rt, enctu;ytre in no _ mail -lan . ' American Navy':k intended .push oattstanttwg ctscce,�es: ti;•II•ed Chi- - - - The battle for pos;ession -began across tire' Pacific to:%atd China's hese armies it; v:arcliup 1_ff several , A, cel'-placed shot stopred .the tory fire which caused thb'enem7r coasts, prates Guenther Stein in t:ith a ,orf- burst by a German a-anew fatt�i_ Oife lei%cs, su porker in its tracks 'but- the rob- to-Withdraw. 'The t hriytian Science 'Monitor. J' p- sniper. The. pig squealed louder p Far-reachit,g perparatioas are ported at.lea?t one Clline=e conn- _a.rgl tracked--toward ti.e :astadian leen of bringing home the prize re- A feu. hours later the Canddiatt! under wad for support of naval te'iattack in -North. ffurnan th:s position, _ mained. .Thii wa4 solved by artil- There ea' roast por,c, _ '..action by aggressive land and air operations against japan from the Chinese interior. _ This is clearly the meaning- of N - t e statement WhiCh IVICUL - _..-Joseph Stilwellhas just issued in Chungking. . - "Admiral `imitz has stated that - the Navyintends driving across ..'-'the Pacific, breaking the Japanese blockade, .landing ground and air _ ':forces on the. Chinese mainland," t General Stiles ell declared. 4 _ "To acccmplish such mission. - - - ' navaY action must be supported by ' a6gressive land- and air offensive projected -from the interior. - / - J L "This A intend to do in spite of - the existing blockade. "Chinese and,, American. forces - '. fighting 'through Burma' ha-ire al- ready begtta' their first assault on - the Japanese Cordon. Va. kCArB R.1 TA I N "The Leda Road is progres-ging t - - ,, . • -- ;. extFema ' .anisvorable weather conditions. — '.tt present, however, China i3Tk R:e totally dependent on air transport r -- : and rigeda an immediate and _con- tinurus increase in suppfies.-A'ital _:China-based opera6plas - cannot 1�' -»They have said she is isolated by the enrol- -wait for penetration of the block= b ,�; .i -sdr'by land or- sea. , _ oping sea. But she has used it to join the "airtransport in this theater hands of millions.. has set hi toric records, but far �cafer tonna a mus achieved - x g '^' ey aVa said s a is ort e o y s r<ps: than our present operations per- .> r '� y `snit- To. accomplish this end_ ice _ y i They err. the is-fortified by the suQng hearts will have the largest and rimcst - - cargo carriers available and in Jof her.soas, ant:cipatiun of such 'aircraft= every - -" ]Prou6� lil arms, R ith a mighty heart; Great 7 _,facility xn l accQmmadatrll:hs- nib prepar.u.:'' Britain hasWithsto'od a thousand storms,and ' d � An Outstanding Record -twill again.For hers is the strength of.millions Tile rinlenca: Army comni:u,d - — whose valour springs from •a birthright of - - in China has aleeady achieved out-standing s:rc:cesscs:--- �' eedom. - t. It 'has brought :n L.F. air ,R tl,onthy Tonnage of stiptities Q , f parliaments, they call her q' �Sother o w•liick is conessi tittle; bigger•. than y the tonnage, that came in by laBch pud am •, l ion of justice and right. ;t+ rt the Burnia Load u: average In a fro a, the ol>tn;ng of 'the e of her soil slid of her blood'and of her roa-. %%herr tl:e tot, N%•as �au tong - elage say this today: the world is'ia her' ' •tut tnontY,ly, -t- she- tart Nttlonths be- debt for the -has she has played in yesterda'y's 77- fore.the i••,� of Ilunna when ti,e - _ toiat excc6led' IO,uOC cons n onthl}•, :. '' . .,.` ;—,eras of peace afid progress. It will.be so in -• - - 2. With the full Q_-_Qpers —' --- _ -- - e eac ' of the C?r.nese :arm%• anal 'autL•c,i•- -th p e•and e�ceso cotrie. __ Lies it has- const Ltict d, a great ;a run:bcr o: airfields i;,. rear' and 'V✓e of Canada sarute the Great Britaia you., - forv:ard ar a; 'practically all over w truly ares Free China ;o t eep %N ell ahead of t'ar, l :t-• and' ciperariutlal ac_ THE-HOUSE OF ZIJtAU R AM. _.lidn a Ys Must r We of The Hous:of Seagrza u:proud of the par,we are playing '' z,, in ain with vital weapons of war.Every s - 5eag supplying amyplogtnt inaCanada and the Vaited States is engaged to f CleanOufAdds - }' r the production of high-proof alcohol for smokelcse pow4cr, rrcess acid.n, poisons and wastes in your 4 - spnthctic robber and many other war=time pro3ucq, u tlood are remov^d'chiefly bq your kidneys: r . cwtt:n up Fights,Burning Passages,Back- _: �, tlervou.nessi�,•$heumatic pains,.Ire.. r - ... _ �yient headaches,4nd feeling worn ont,often _ are caused by Kidney and Bladder troubles. - --• .$ t Casually-in such caps,the very first dose of - - '_ Cytex goes right o work'helping the Rld-. : " aevs clean out escecl acids and wastes.And - u� tt,.ts cleansing:purifying,Kidney action, in Just a day or so may easily make you feel :y 'h un err strong and better than in years. The iron clad money-back agreement-on - Cyglex insures an immediate refund of the 1. tau cast unless completely satisfactory:You _ - filere evergtbtnt to gate and nothing to lose ✓ e 1 money back offer so et Cy ,_ .... a•:.., -�. :'' amd t this g r tmm yous_druggUt.today _ , ,V , •..,.wbw. •.'.1.^-. '.'f..�.,. i.d c u.. ,...: . 'St. ,. ". kRy X'{._u "T.S--•P7Z.':' -2'•"A : ^`_.'i"' _,"L".. _ _ ..:ea.'..—.. .. io - w y. - _ 0asshi led AdV is continued froms front page •. AL. and schools. Plans for the future in- eludes the extension of her work _insurance. of alj Kinds -beyond the school-age to .the pre- For,sale -- truck platform, size school child, where invaluable -ass- —;'15th Year sff --- -.•12 x 7 in good condition. Phone istance can be given the mothers. " urance Adviser' ._Pickering 98 r 21. Some startling statq.nents were Ins -' For Sale -- cook stove for both *Wade, including her announcementPhone } .hood and coal. Enamel back and of the prevalence of tuberculosis. VAddrew - shelf, $15.00 Mrs, Paxton, Rosebank and, venereal disease in our midst. Brougham, Ont Pick 5 R 22 .announces that _Road,'_1`lorth._ The plant is considered the source ale -- 1935 Pontiac iied"_ 6. off much-of the two cacnplai : ms. ,j Five good tires, radio, heater, far. Although in operation only one year Mr. Van-Kirk has arrived '? Motor perfect $400.00 Call after 6 Zr ch has been accomplished, but p� m. H. Linders, .Calvert ,Farm, it is not difficult to visualize the -He's the New Smart Spring -- -' Pickering. tremendous improvEcnent in social Ourti trucks pass your way *Very shy and health 'conditions that may be �y If it's quick •action you 'want, on lication of the many beneficial _ I I bout by. a the-poll app- 'chick deliveries, Bray can give°it to COAL, COKE, sou. Immediate delivery chicks, also plans brow in cniFd: w _ „t 2-week Leghorn, Suggest second i V-7 0I CEMENT, - Here are the colors - T choice. Bookings heavy., Let's hear It Rotarian Dr, Theo. Fallaise, was Dur speaker this week, in 6 A 1). . G HA VEL, 000o you. Agents: - structive, interesting address on , Lockmo ti !f _ en-►g. one phase o en s t -- sane o f and 1-8 h. P. electric mnt Electric, heavy the materials used -- describing . For ale General- Elthe � � "STRATA!' r .good con- the methods of e of gold, BUILDER'S S BII PPLIEH r dition, used very. little. 60 cycle. and amalgam as used in dental _ - - $8.00. Box 400 News Office work -- early-day instruenents were 8IE0 lOcBl• eSrtaR6 R Or t - 44H0- ` !! shwn -- the history and develop- We 11avealeopineed in stork a full M _ Wanted =- by soldier's wife and two of the used etc. It was children, between Whitby and Tor- 1-ment extreiiely interesting, and time did LINE of MAPLE LEAF MILLING 4, !9 onto,' on No. 2 Highway, a *malt not Permit- to finrsh vie ho e_ -_. COMPAAlY PREEDS house, by April 1st. Write Green- he continueg at another sate. _ wood Post Office, giving particul-A. • - • A. W. PVIITCHELL 8 - 27-29 Rotary is carrying on the Red .._ ! ' Crass canvass in this neighborhood: Pickering, Ont. There s one price dor Van-Kirk. - Ross Irwin has charge next week; _. Sale Register and takes the address•himself. - u[�at� O Pfiones - Yards 74:.Res. 65W i�l n matter where you buy lF'riday, March 17 _- auction sale of, PickerLn Red Cross _ - horses,•cattle, Implements, pou, ,, • household furniture, at Lot 5, Con. • Executive' AR. E. RICHARDSON _ _. The Red Cross Monthh• ' • - 6, Pickering Twp., the property of ,meeting will, he held on Monday af- Colne on in and brouse around P>#trick J. Lennnn Teu.ns rash. Sale ternoon; March �, at '1.30 p...rn.,,:inh;HAL I\b t'H a N C E at 12.00 noon,eharp. R. V. Mowbray, the Ked Cross Rooms. . K 1•:A L ESTATE Clerk; Wm. Slaw .and' Gordon'Sell- - : L'O\`" Y A A l'1 G - the friendly store era, auctioneers• . est - . In ldetnoriw k ( An old ablished agency, ready Thursday, March 16 =- auction sale to serve. farm stock and implements e'e, pro- In loving memos} of Murray Ingle*; phone, Pickering 60 perry, Jamey C. I'hiliips, Lot of;_ who died two. years ag9. ' •5,•Pickering. Details later. . «e do not forge, you, nos do we � _M• Sa C H� ��MA -N- Con. _. intend, ' We thick of yotr often'and will to° CY R I L E. MOR LEY - - - - - - - the end; y s 1 ,one and, forgotten by some you -0 0 SIV 0 t will be. ,: , c The •Broagham Hockey Tram loaf -Grandma and Grandad Shea, and-i INSURAN-CEricriering aruwar -the first Final game with. Whitby Uncle Irven. Intermediates .on, Monday 'night to tt a score of G-i, but they have not 'INGLES -' In J��ing memory o? 1 P HONE 67`PICK. veal u hopes et, as the second our Dear°Soo, Jfurray, who passed .. Attrention Poultry Farmers! gi P pe� 3. away, Dvirch-2, '1942. ;Final will be:played on Friday._'►lar.- Gone dear ?Vivrt ar, ane.--forever,:L7-- 3rd, at Arnitby, at S:00, and if they. mow, we, miss your smiling face, - L should win, a third will r p'syea But you-,left u@ to remember dough? A num' bee o€ Electric and on Monday, Starch 6• The Broygharn None. on earth can-take yuur place. team aecamed"t� get 'dim-organ:ie.l A ha hornQ ..we once en}Dyed, .�+� -Brooders fn the first :period. a--Id Whitby How hap .et the memory .still. For .instant relief try Pasmore s ( e Gl f fluke goal,; but 'Bronchial alis{nee :..;!VQ gored -a seri** °� al Burn r Broo era an tiZP second and third 'periods,, But death has left a limlinesa. _ Whitbycould not ac*'re t all, -'d Th" ..rorld can never fill. ' have just 8 rrive a -Sadly asissed and eves reiorenbPr- Headeold- Brougham Eworp four gams; b ed by Motu- Dad.. Sister-A Leona they did not st•art..their gM)d Say _ . .and Dorothy. Brothers _ Ii:enneth, C. B. Q, ordinarily relieve a cold Our Motto R e Have It. Can Get,19 It Or It Is Not Made T ing in time. t.� win the game, -- - _ then, of course, they missed o o`� Billie._.and Alin. r - their best platers Wid Clark ho 1 - in a [etc_.hours- - - -- NG -- .. _ - - ONi . -. . _ —PICURING.. will be'on next game. - t Our Professional Pride is . PICKERING MILLS Xour Guarantee _ ROC K . --_GROWING 1VIASH r _ - � , J. REXALL STOKE _ Phm. B. ER o S. 'ONTARIO : �. >�. Boyo. ' FARMERS :Start the Plg Phone, Pick 63 :, wz PAY romoNTo FmcEs AT wsrmy, YoUB Homs �. Tn..LATRE _ • - - - HOGS -- • . ME • p '�VARTI - � I3eslthfu113 Air-conditioned - -rig Starter CALVES - LAMRS i _'Merchandise _.. _ #-%D ALL KINDS Of _ S$UR-DAY, PRI.,, SATURDAY D.' >_ ---- '�.LOC K�'©Uii •ult both . live and 'dressed . March 2, a and t. PICKERING. ONT. Although subject to y af Two shows at 7 and 9 P. M. - ._. - ttsstrtime iiahts; Li Saturday Dsatimee at 1.30 P. lu. D EL I V F R : Get our prices on ve Ducks Behind The Rising beingeck is well ----. --- --- a- _ KERING� FAR1� Sun Funeral Director Kook over our shelves-ask atm: Consult: us for Service r *`(Know The Jdps For LIMITED Furniture BUSH Q W'aat They ReaLy :#re7 ALVI t BUSHB 1 _ RWISTRRED £GG GRADING STATI01� Starring Margo and Tum Neat - _ . w , _ H . - —TDealer • Hardware _Tinmith w rMY ONT PHONE.�9HIHTY 3Sa MdNDAY. Tt'EfiDAti', W1:Dti'SDY. t Phone Pickering 46 DI mpleRCH6, 7 and $ LUM.BIOR, _ Day or :fight -Bought n - Last cnmpiete show at 3.30 'Motor Ambulance Bo t a d Sold _ CoUsed Clothit'n - 'Sterilized, clean- 0MRIE Someth.l ( PHONE 13 e ng TO ed and dressed like new. Carry s e 1 . — large stock of high class suits, I_II �+ •L �• TED w7hQut A Ou pants. Also a .gid. '.'Junction-' _ overcoats and - tock f new leather coats and rborO• • J unction "starring Don _lnicche Janet-Blair '' windbreakers, ,and , gents' furnish- .. . Sea. r` Jack Oakio C. A STERRITT In s at 'very rens noble ces Z'ELF�PxONES Howard '1 117 and scarboro $38 g o pn Call A. and be convinced. i - also an added attraction ,. Sam Schwartz L Pickering; Ont. i 1 nn tr. eat, Oshawa 2 Bond S . ,�W Millwork Rough and Dressed Lumber' Young And sh mor, - - -- - _ _ --- - Frames Interiors Trim. Moulding►+ Screens , ilhrig wall{ Meats _ Hardwood 'Flooring _ Q y Soft and Cedar le Siding '+ William Holden F,ddie Bracken Brick Insulated Siding Bruen Shing lath - - :Fresh Vegetables _ � ;R.nlw.:a.' rock La . cedar Asphalt Roo .,i ;THURSDAY, FRI., SATURDAY y Asp Shingles Roll IIsi - _~. Masonite- _. . _ .. _ Fish `a>�d Poultry Barclay s MARCH 9, 10 and 11 Bgek �� 4 : r _ _- .:. Weeping ENOUTile .sewer pipe PAINT - g13ackgroun' d To n Sea'' - - I S �LAIiTIN-S 100.p..c. PURE Danger K S a dae� Greenstreet ' 'MARKET' rreorge Raft -� : , _ - - '• _-Phone Pickering 28 • at, _