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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1944_03_10 ' :. _ .. , -.... r:x rw.:, :- •`. .� •,,i .,^•e•,, -:•::. .':M::.- ., X71.^ n� '�`w._�'7'� :.'�. .PN. k4.�.�' r .� e S •. ♦ -y - e�; , VOL. LXIII PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, MAR. 10 1944 .y Minister of i hwa s r�ises Traffic Li ht To Local ro 'ft uep - n ruru or U I _ To,�ttahirp Jeiy Breeders . �AriivGd Back ,Frons Overseas - Pickering Village.: uvea Deputation fro Villa a to -"^ Mird ter of Highways Doucette Hugh Pugh, of the Pickering Twp. o no forget e . n__ - - ..�._.. Game Committee. told the News this ing at Brooklin, on Wednesday ev- ing, arrived back from overseas ori Mrs, J. Teeple, of Toronto, spent' In our -last issue we advised of a week -that 130 foxes had been kill ening, March 15, at 8 p. moi. February 26th, after spending score Tuesday with hersaunt, Mrs. John _treligWriA�interview with the Min- ed here during 'the past sea3on; time on active- service„ He -is the ,Murkar. .s Inter of Highways, by our local second oldest son of Mr, and Mrs. which closed on February 29. Pickering Red Cross iVfrs• 1� Patterson, of Norwood, member Mr. Arthur Williams. He Wrrr: O Halloran, formerly of Phe - s Ranters tell us that there are pent a few days last week with conveyed to the Minister the wishes "still plenty of foxes om,the `rlobse", ston, now-residing in Pickering.' Mr. Ansi Mrs. Fred Scott and )Ielea of a deputation from this Pillage to A, Euchre Party is to be in , , but they'are,by this. t;in-ke wise as of Frenchman-s' Ba Helen being. the Red Cross Rooms on the ever]-- appear t-tT?c�o-ffice-cif 'the Milnistter a fox" and are hard to follow. ~' - �' home on Ieave from Rockcliffe. of Highways and present, in person, ing of March 20, at 8 p. m. Proceeds ro Meat Coupons JDoes Not Although 130 bounties have• been Increase Sales Mrs. W. J. Gilmer, of Dunbarton the plea for some sort of supersis- in aid_oP' the Red, Cross Funds. Ad- paid itis probable that more- foxes 2-- is spending a few days 'with Pick ioa or.control of traffic at the four- mission ac. RefreShm`ent9. have been shot, and no bounty Apparently, • most people in this ening friends. (corners in Pickering, , _ claimed. _ area had, lenty of meat coup'ons Mrs. Alvin Bushby spent"a' couple - The members of.this party: Messrs - -:-. Card-of Thanks of da s thi: week fa the cit 'with- Ca Robt. Ruddy, E. L. Ruddy, Frank during_the--=rationiii 'n rind"_Local y' y' _ butchers tell us that they have not her miotlter, bars. Day, J. Prouse, Rev. M. R. Jenkin;an, uti /�,� POti4 _LL W e wvish. to thank our noticed any increase in sales as Miss Gladys Burns, -of Toronto; r M. S. Chapman, J. A. Bushb and ?S y N � , many .,.riei:>35__ari(1 relatives for_ their: yet'; due'to tl fact that the rat and hIr- Bishop, of".Hamilton, vig- _ +L ` iQ:llng 5y 6 f',i] 9r uw'ln? me&t .a ` ',. ' . Cordia! me?ption by the Minister at ��, r r ur recent hetes}e- bee<i can+eked, Khe; tell us that 141rs., le.yril Morley. -on Wednesday. 18.34 last >•rjda• morning. The Min- - o. ?ytmpa.hy 'in u > g' } merit• "those with-the lar ext, families-al- Jack Bunting' and_Dpgald Thcxn- ister hada' during the �weei; been ac- J ✓f'c-> The Family. wcay!t`.""ad the most uupo:s" and- sun received their militpry "tail"• ' quainti'n}; Mise'...vsith some of thee, L,r �, tLis over k, and are signing :u3) wik$ ;,grcurno-tances. :urroundin, this an _ Pi`rty'._fri trteat.. - t; Ro=a lrwvni had'charge"of the din- the,R: C. A. F.- ticipated int4r•raew•,, -ard-carrieJ,;.on " s; J�Iuaksat �rason Open% Here Jlar..10 til �. lZiehard�, of T,-r.nto has ser this'hr'ek, talon;. ,rrP iiddr+r _ x • his desk,-when the'depulat;•,n arr- 1 John Powell -beer —pfrin a Week with her-cou9;- him-e f. -Bei:; r, the•meddle of, the g ived a file' oe about two inches-of _Thom--Dept: of Game ar:ti freriPs -------- in Mrs. M S. Cha ' ,. Ked Cross Campaign, Roser p*eoe�t-_ p • ._ Correspondel - Tris iri - .: ,d rrateri m rrte.-i�rstr;ry the arm an l urc the nPrtning -?f..t.he �lu,ic The .death took 'place at the res- 1V0 Corne!} is sufftirrg'i't•on, a (tad, appuently bu% discuss.-I and �- *''' p rpo4e rat Seas yi'is arch7111.4-year, i enc of iT r.son, .,r ie o l•owell,. se`e-reLy sprain A arm, the result of `y written about at-same length in-the lgtn of the lied Cro :. .I. a for the Juntie of 1'vrk, 13urham ( ,ire ,bti= ..Ont. of .11inni, 5tanie , a. .all i,+r-tee itis on o scree-J. _ _ I and objectives were full j Aesc hbed. , _ ) , past' Historical!>, he traced the FLr+,gres3 and that part of` Ontario, south, of bel9tieJ wife of tfe late Jahn Pow- Miss Gra,E- %Vhite spit the Week ' More than_ the expected- sympathy of the , Soeirty from k,t inception, `he;aortk:baurdaries of -hock anal ell,. Pickeri:)g, .On.:., on Tues-day,' ,ezitl `,ith *Plltives in_Toronto:'* - whk our-, problem -Xas..shown .by with FlozenEe \:t�htingale do the •.co.t Townships. February 2?, 19,'4,,in her,8:)th year. Congratulsltions. to- Joan Fw arse, .the Minister.:wakio_we here glad;_to, I3r-i:F•ased wwas* the dali rhte*r of tile' Jane- and .'tr.^:e 'Miller and Jc) ce hear say that 'loss of life at dan- Present .tare, _�a appr,+prate sets- b Morley PuP. ]Ira ~ - jeer. C. G . T. Acticitie iate,:John Sjuance Stanley.and Anne . Mo P Mitt of 3I:;. I). N. S waft, d]- Pat r,3r.'irA? '.r�f',)i re !:+Pc' %VPT '.rtnaaE- • " a --night at ..._ B ii�ea liU$1 CJy , m ; )3 a T,)rnnt; t}^eatre fur Tuesday next � urrs#s u-w• Gears ao., E:i a 1';- n".by'7h� Tl,r}'it: CcrosPrsa,ory .of endbni, in-the deputation recdivirg. t , ' wC't'K •Jlllnri•tP_��E'? vayaoe, She was -Music, in O*S'l ivva, last creek. Me pnr.riie from the lfini.s'er'tfi-a _b t: ebStacie� •started -tri crop up-.. ' Tbis' 'weei: the C. G• 'I. T g:r18' a c• a traffic contznl9in light �svuJd be fir-t thing vn 'WednY:day tnurni3 thr� la.t of the frail.' .i. pix -child= Owrltership of Pick:ring 3 u;cti g at y s x• gathered in the Continuaki«•; r,,al ren:- .Iatttes li,r,'na, Sanuel, Harry chanted hands this week. -llaitin• iti- ett!ected at thin interaectirxr. _.. kndnw w,het.11 tiley'rie of rE-1 )ingeto get rune for L- don'thrersent regular IIeft P�ceting'wand and Wjl:i:wi g,vec. into tha_tax.i. hu-in-s. . . . - . Toe onls dr2`f?culty or delay that P t 13.i;rn is ,llaYl4•rgt�,n, Taw n%hip !a W"llia^ 1lcL .l, R. e. A. F. has there ur- not. This vl:'ai;e..uf .ours Nor-na 31acDonaid, -` wvjti„ wwere -in' o � we rrisy; experience -'ahmrtd 'be iti i - Durhani Q)ut'Ay th_ fry r it car to .bFPn. #),: visiting leis w i.f, -baby . hafi'.becnYr e such a bu�y.'P ace --for y the present-. wartime restriction of har>;e of the evening, sFr:e;l .the i'irkeririr Tw.vnsh:p, peri -the d�>c- ar:d relative.=.----- co;tre._ that a few have ex •�. ed w "priorities". These lights are not In group a delicious supper .,I' scall-. ea ,d a; sixteen yeaxs, of Abe. 31r. and word Scott lta�'c re- their.desiie ,to, move into_,t-he-city v now beim 'manufactured. but- we ped= potatoes,-which w z;: )I k>ww•a d Th?W se'.tic d ail L+t 8, Con. I3. F4. ceiti ed vw urc3 f rc., F3c,,b in lt: r E.e where it-is quiet. i)y a ]incl sig N gathered the impresei,n_that,"there' y d-s mg. Aft.r the which •bpen%ie the h itlsstead: She hie heir rermY•'nd Woa,tded. Eob are cone stared away possibly that _ ti - apening c.elenruny', -and users] bus;- was tr ; i�s6 Irih y'owwell rin eiaime he%t-'alrigiit. . cert- be bi riught out boi-deserving ices' ,fieity- and. Norma, -eonducte•d- r hr � cases''. V1 e'Ei_Wait"a short wvhilg_at, an "intereating vgorship and study un'tli� P3ru, +.,• thlr {,atxa Choc , .till : jPownshi� Counctt ?wiew'ss iAFEKb:FT'i-_G. 'F (1 `•:.. least, and "see what transpires". _ period,, revealing -the._tivork_-uf .)ur.: ;about 1911,-wwhr i they- moved to-the. 1L 1I 1 f missionaries are doing to improve cilia e, She uas' an early ,nteruoer .'1'AILABL'E' _ her A: Archibald,. laspector of K Presented in +� Faith-" _ FsirbiE E'la,fola in "S<)tit8 Oritairio the- health of the chitdreii of ,rf the f,ir.:rer -Methodist. -Church.- explained , the '`Township School China. \urma gave a conte^t based tS'e• 'hatie .. .inswtalrPd a,lclit: ,1tsl �! .,. ori the study they had_ lresenSed.. sine htt�band Rte-.decpaseci her three The .pub] s}iers of ,�: neusp'apei "Area Flan , rugge-sting thnt .if. th? d • - b and.-unc-hart' years ago, and is nqW.. elITP'^'cn* tli taka•'car� of cite n•-eds arta we are ronwcinced, be prepar- plan were put into o ration here, 31rs. fToble'was in charge of a ball= ,•urr•1y by'three-sons and one dao- the arts''-nets of I rckering ar( , ed, at some tithe of other, to be � would be ester to ave.a fiarttr �8 t• T�".�t'n'�' �'�` l�hter. harry. of Fla+nilta+}, E'a.ner, ;Jai arca S{Suc L.; :n,4 avai!abte - cn tzefi fbi--tlfe' r• o closed with the singing. of taps. at Coluh^bus Roy and. Pearl (Mrs. fur 1►c .: r , I,orclS. War 5ai- tain articles--articles which, though for each area,,is a unit, comprising a U an a r err - ablished b us in good faith may .two or rrtore or-ail sections of the PAt'L '�ICHOL�G)N g[LLEb The funeral teak place on-Mardi ber of:-pact,a,gPs of other va}usbles, p y ' - 3rd from. the-residence of her dao- not have adhered ton close•-to the township. The board consistq of:five WHEN STRUCK BY TR-4IN - hter, with ]Rev. `F., -G.- Robinson, ERf`G. 'Branch or through the _. facts•-•discovered by us, of course, elected members, who are elected'by DRIVING GRAVEL TRUtK g AJA!t fiuh-branch, Tl:e rates are after publishing. Vtie feel too, that a general vote at the annual town- conducting the service,• assisted by . ulaiisher has to:-".take that . ship elections. The Advanta a of a_ Rev. M. R, Jenkinson," Pallbearer-4 low', Inclutri are Solicited. Atb_ p, P g "'Walter' Paul �}icholson, age 24,-of chance!'--me camlot go about the .school area, is, to furnish better wiere: Messrs. Hanson and Herbert i Liverpool died in the Oshawa Hoag- The Canadian.Bank of Commerce facilities for the schools in the said Richards, Lloyd Stanley, Melburne' country, verifying each and every itat, Tues.iay morning,'as the result `N. R.' Shorfreed, iilanager, - ' areas help a to secure better tea Osborne, and Russell and Kenneth' " —�.. atateoaemt made to us- _.that is + p. pP- of injuries'sustained, when4lis gray- PiEkering and Ajar na�neceasary in most Clisei and with lien, to secure good singin teadters Powei). Re<lativea of Lite feFttily g g el truck was in collision with a teontinued 'oi pagi four) et. This will be tahea up by 'the dere flower-bearers, : � . � . :. .• Interment took place in M..oont Council. north Lawn:Cemetery, Oshawa.'. first sideroafBrock Rd. i}hthe 16] u..rckeQ PreritieiaJ Minister of Agriculture Mewra Lorne Puckrin` andPact- and just north of the 4th concession. ---- d � to be in Fickering 4n-March 22, - er asked tor a letter stating, theyThe caul .of the accident is, un- St. Franeai de Sales Church did not iritove, or caauied to be 4riov- know:i. 'Nicholson 'was 'driving his mSL Patrick's At, a gathering locally of live- ed, the culvert on'. the Pickering trunk, and when' approaching the The C. T.•O: et at the ]tune -of t -•,; SUPPER ! stock entliuPiasts, at the farm and Beach sideroad, which has been {fac>s the train crew claimed to Mrs. J„ Power last Sunday .evening at tiie former (,ceetnrurtit Cub awtd- g have sounded the'Whistle''for the after Devotions. Besides_ the regul- FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 19 4_ �' 1, mowed I15 ft, south allowing :water itorium, hermitage Farme are Spon- ' from ..the D. I. L. shell-washing. crossin The impact tore the vel ar .members resent, were the fo11- eoring the visit of the' Provincial • plant 'to. run onto Puckrin's fields. & p P Pickering •United Church �" s Minister of-# ' 'culture.- An invita. P box from the_truck and carried the -owing guests': Messrs Maloney and 8n The reef yeas originally farther rest near] 300 yards, before stopp- Walsh; of Ajax; Johii and' Mr.'and VARIED PROGRAM' t tion is extended, to all' interested north directin the ,water i to g q ing: A passing motorist took Nich- Mrs, James McMorrow. The subject : person's to' attend the auditorium. ditch `D. I. L is claimed to ,have 'olson to the Ajax Hospital. Dr. V. of the debate "That Women should Supper.'Served at 8 ,p: m.' aneeting -- Wednesday, ,.March. 22. held the council responsible for the E. Cartwright,-Coroner, or&--red the, be. in the 'Military.Services", was » moving of the culvert..-Council injured man.to.the Oshawa Hospital, eucce§sfully upheld• in the opinion Adm. 40c and 20c_ deny responsibility and gave the where death occurred at 11,30: of 'the Judges, b -Jim. and Bill ,PICM►F.RING BLOOD.DONQRS: 8 Y letter to that effect: Surviving a6e his. father'and mot- I•'eaihei'stone, The- opposition, ,•far ' Rota `Irwin- advises- this week s r her, and an only brother_ Hilton..' aret Teef• arid• Margaret Madda• The 16th Annual Meeting of the t ' Council nlay take u claim in g y Oshawa Presbyterial of the W•_iVI. , that 'arrangements have been, made,:� P : The funeral -serrice, will _he held ford, gave:a v!my good account of g; of the United Church of-Canada for your .ward visit (those 'who F,xcAe;jtier Coup askiDng Sz3400 ,foP tnd'av frYym the resi3eace of his thent.ehes, The discussion period grill be, lte:d in. Trinjty, i nited'• have been o�er'before 1 'to the Osh- , road: tol _n over by. D. F.-L. 'The n+ren„• with irttermsrnt in Erskine e6nice*rned itself ,with the Church's l y road- are to he returned after 'the — tnited Church, rowvnrar w i le, o:t awa Clinic o4i Wednesday, :March 29.•j C.enieter5. teachin; s shoo. : .prly'ate .pro.Pert�' Thnr3d;Yy, Maic It:•; Miss Alaitnie _ �b taoma changes in the schedule have war, but, if some private culnrrn• - t' t�wkes over 'he' . '1 i<tt., ti;ese._ro2d; and injustile.. in the capitalistic Gollaii, of ,Ae Chu},ch ut all,\aiio�is, p . ��Tneo1ori Edwin.Crawvford.. _ - Cv-ten, '.a n sn in able sot}ti ltn2ie been made.-of &h,ch yoti'are being a will again, b��u�ne pri:ate property r,>n,ltrled. re c� n Por• Mill addi ss the nwraing advised f,:.-L,-,hors are'now regist- _ s ion, :lli:s IX'in nifle11ThUiias; Bred from Pickering. and ta::ah!e. s' * . x �� life-long% re Minot ..f P'ck(ritig G' .ier'tl 'Secrexr }- 'ot the �Erniiniurt f ,a nship-r, :cl illage Thr:odnri, . tf• rs to the' Eciitor Board, v.JLl address the 'afternood �W. H. Down nt''the Whitby`T:cu, I:dww Mai'-•Cl.zu f,n,:, paced -I w-av qn _ e ' Ie Her' 0; - session wid conduct the Open FOi'ttin� 0; . I Council, 'asked fur a X'r«`it fur t?'e I r•else. tiIaich a,. 1J•l;+, In. li3s 91st. w• -- * „•; Dandelions, Butlfrugs and• l�Mosquit- Fru,klin Fair Board. .+loved by M, 3t'\ :1: Mitchell:-and. 1 tear tilts. llovd and I ww`ish to e�pre�s. ."The Ladies'."_aid'.o>i .the.rickerinb A oes in tit middle of Febr-L'Lry. S. Chapnao, econded by. George T. .,-Che lav,, Air. Gt'awl'r.rd'lead he- -- F T da tel., t •,,0 be )air] ,It �, a;;,, our deep_st appxeciati rn'to'<<ou acid tech}terian 'Church wcill' meet at Eviti_' a very faniiliar fl pure on our P Pteposing -in News Office win-. ntov-d by 3I, S. Chapman. and�see- ' trer•t:; and• uitl' about two vv eke the„ugh you to the r>ther resident .tbc }ioliie-crf' Mrs. James PaLmex, on : p y and business-lien of 'the village foie Thursday, Mar. 16, at 2:30 p:in..All clow, is -- a dand�'!o I._ bin,rned on- onded by� U'l;ake Annie, that a�r be ago, did his health force h?rn to l � the 2-tth of 'ab'ruary, in this nei- gra?,ted t1iE rich Chic 's 1•lusp. reiiain at hoiiie and finally' confint;d •y°ur ma,r} act; of 'kindness,' tour ladies wveiconie. ghbnrho,:d•-- put-oi'••doosa tor,... . Both itaris 'carried. to bed. . . unexpected generosity, and your r' = r We would rather ttcr!-tell the rest * ” s fie nae born in L'ehridee I`mTn- sincere sy'enpathy with us:.in qur to -The. ntetnhers: of tate choir. of• r of the story -- but' our conscience _. I'er^nis;ion %-a i.giycn an motion Q cent' bert'avenieitt, Your kindness. Pickering t'nite_d Church, who hays.. y } Ip,.a s]tort. distance.north of .tire and teal Christian Charity will al- 'been carrying on their weekly prat- _ does become a bit of a nuisance at by- •W. H. Wc-A;tey, seconded- -by '\'tillage of Claremont,. the :on -of ways be remembered even-as-we ww-ill' tines in private. homes durr}itg the Dimes, acid e:en -spnih- the• fun. htit F;!nike :�nrris to hold a Tag Uay•for the: late �lr, and blr�. Frederick alweaws have fotrd• ntuuo'ries of our winter are grateifttl to the "non= in this particular case, the dandelion the Blind, to be held here on.M-ay Craww•fofd. He ip nt'the greater part carne from the D. 'L_L. _L'lant lin l�itli, - —� little daughter, Loretta. members, who have invited the of his life in this township; and ir} We also wish to the .tea, , r •■ -, , s -• choir to their, homes - on different earthworm 'with it too, in the clod' - - 1RRR was~m�irried to Miss Elizabeth chers and pupils of S. S. X o. l occasions: Mr and I rs, M. S. Chap of earth). At one of.-the buildings There are nLne properties listed, Harina}i hiarris2n, ww•ito with their - y" down there, hof wate=r is being con- for. sale through tax arrears this yon„ Fred, stiri Moes hitn, West,'for the beautiful Floral tri- ut8n,''Mr, and sirs, Len Wilson and' stantl • ejected- through-the-'east. year. One rtpert ,is in. arrears of butes and-baskets, Mrs, Herrttan Pascoe: y j R y neeeased,•.wai -a anember of the . - s e a l •. wall to the ,ground outside, -- conte aver $•1800 for which settlennettt-has " '• '�i•- and Mrs..E. Boyd resbyterian Church.. • .The March Meeting of"the Wotin- sequently no frost, and conditio'n9 been arranged.' Of the.otker eight, ' A sister, Mrs. Henry Elford, e� i quite favourable for growth of veg- the total amou>?ts to $725, the larg- Cxb'ridge,'also survives htm. $23,00 for every man, woman &,rid. tine Association -elf the United �NE, station. The waren.water that gat- est be-ing,5138.00, Tlie funeral took place on Tues- child, spent om liquor by Canadians Church will be held at the borne of there in a I has' ,also been eff- ' ” s' day, with Rev. Marshall, his•pasto ; , in '1942. How can a peo ,ple.like that MrsH. T. Fallai'se, on Tuesday a!- p officiating, a-csisted bs Rev, M. R. wid ooa, March 14, at 2.80 P. m, All ' ective in ,marntairJiYt life in frogs Accounts aid for the past month: n a war? government invest- tern and m$aquitoes d> g,the winter, , Contingencies 1153.64 Jenpineotn. igation this week in the U, S, A. the ladies are cordially invited. Roll F and promote# ttte growth of the Relief208.37 Interment took place in Salem discloses - over 60 percent of ab- Call - to be answered with a Verse dudelion, _, -� _.� r.i:.i3iJl t! Roads and 'B)zdgea' K :;'". 676,2$ Cemtjery. �...._._ _.___ _ ►. senteeism► due to liquor. i a_,ii.x:, about "Ireli>`nd". 7 • 77 - . -world to save sinners, and only • r = ,: • . _ . . by His pelf-offering upon the __ — AI�LERA mission. - -- � Cross could He accomplish His . B - n • TO . r i O - The Cry from the Cross HORIZONTAL Ansavtr to Previous Puzzle 18 Boat paddle. - "And when the. sixth hour.was 1,5 Piettired A NIDIREW1 A R INIE I 21 Footed vase. —• - "--- come there was darkness over the - ballerina. - S 23 -imal. whole land--until the ninth hour... :_ 11 Guide. N A S LEE ADS 24 Desolate. _ N T RY _ E W S let *us see whether Elijah cometh 12 Physical _ 5 Y L O I V A M A Spiced sauce--, to take him down," emptiness. E L M 1 N T N E RLE EIRIS A N 26 Character of It was just about' •thi. hour of 14 Toward. ancient Celtic- the evening sacrifice when our Lord- 15 Upright shaft. N I R S E alphabet. r - C.K.C.L. 580 ON YOUR DIAL uttered }his'loud cry of desolation. 18 Danger; E L P A I N E L A 28 Sheltered side. _ - This terrible cry reveals the depth 17 Half an Tem. P ILL AR I S 301,3trie-poem. of human a'nd s irltual anguish a b 38 fluid. Mem (a G O A V F 5 5 A T y r 3.7 Bank clerk. AT p 2e fir: suffered.'=try our Lord. It is the 22 p cr of one Who has lost for.'the .25 Black bird. N L lfArwrrir 38 Uncooked. 34.1<" la EACH THURSDAY time being, the sense of fellowship 29 Youthful.. R 40 Pertaining_to,. • • • with God. But it'has.been obsery .. the tides , desolatiou'lesw didnotletsgo His to 'substance. g 42 Negative inscribed."31 Erbium - • (symbol)- •. 32 Compass point 5 Sharp hidsin trust in God; for he-calls out 'My r •52 Falsehood. - u 44 Male child, - 33 Doctor'(abb .) - sound. Gad, ,my God.' Deadly -thirst ad - 54 within. :g Unit 45 Dirt. ' - e to the antu pangs. o crucifix- 35 Local en ou rays. 7 Make razei Numbered S U N D A Y parted his garments ainong them, ion. Vinegar was the •soar wine position. 57 Splendor. .$Genus of cubes. casting lots upon them„which each drunk by laborers. in the field. A 37 The earth. 59 She,is,a dolphinlike 49 Either: 1J H �`O L should take. And it was the third drink of this kind was kept ready 39 Nonaspirate. dancer. cetaceans. 50.Girl's name. hour, and they cruicified him. for 'sufferers. Elijah was regarded 40 Strong thread.6dDepend. 9 Nothing. 51 Allow. 1 as a deliverer in time o£ trouble. 43 Vegetables. VERTICAL 10 Near. 53 Cloth measure iG E S S O. N Our Lord passively allowed Him The Death of Christ 45 Courtesy title. 1 Vermont lI Therefore 54 That one. self to suffer this cruel'death for ,end,•I esus uttered a loud voice, 48 Aged. (abbr.).` 13 You. - 56 Bachelor of March 19 " '' , . our 'sakes. Although the 'Lord at and ace up the ghost." The loud 48 Perform. 2 Snaky fish. 14 Child. Art$ (abbr.), JESUS CRUCIFIED all power, He withheld His power, cry uttered by Jesus when dying is 50 Crystallized 3.Peruse. 18 At present. 58 Ah! Alas1' Mark 15:-21-47. ipermitting man to.do. his worst. considered the loud triumphant f 2 - 3= 4 5 7 8 9 !O The-Roman soldiers believed_they voice of a Conqueror. There•was •PRINTED TEXT-Mark 1tic42-389 _. had crucified 'a :fanatic, a false nbthing compulsory in Hii death; 11 12 t3 * GOLDEN TEXT, - He was clafttrant` to kingship. •-Little did ' wounded for our transgressions, he they realize they were the instru- it was avoluntary n-the r all the Cline Fie hung upon -the erasf-a was bruised for our iniquities; the ment-s in=God's hand of bringing "this funs why H'e" was' deaf to the 14" 15 16 t7 18 about the death 'of One whose - _ '• chastisement of our •ado w_as`u - _ faun to save Himself. He ielde on him; and with his stripes we are BioDd-w one or a sin _ up His.spirit and, thits'gace Him- " the world. To them it was just an ..: _ bealed.• Isaiah 58:5, se}f for our sins. ordinary criminal's death, such as "end the-veil of the temple was22 Z3 24 25 26 Memory Verse: God...loved us,. they had often taken part in. They rent in two from the top to. the knew not not the stupendous issue de- .. 27 28 29 jp = and scut his Son. 1 Jolsn 4:IU: bottom. 'In Temple, the Holy. THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING pendent on the death of Christ Place Cvas separafed from'the Most lima-Friday, April 2, . : at-the Cross Holy by-a curtain-'_t-one j�srt-the - _ - 1 32 33 34 Place-Calvary,.. just outside the ."And with him they crucified.,two. high priest might pass that curtain, robbers. Zt the Christ, the King ..and he only, once-,a year. The 37 3$ city wall of,.Jesusalem,.,__ Tqr;l , noir-come-down-frow-ttie-- curtain being rent in two was r The Crucifixion of Christ'. cross, that we may see and b4- sign that no. longer do we have,to 39 4041 42• 4'S 44 "And they bring 17irtt unto tie }�}•e.". -At.last they fee} they have stand'without"the veil, but in our Soong place Golgritha,.which is; being in- proved the limit of power: Ife is own secret chamber we have direct 45 46 47 #¢ terpreted, the place of -the skull. no-w .a-weak, helpless, doomed Be-, access to the-Father through our And they offered him wine aungled ing'who is beyond all power of Lord^Jesus Christ 5 51 52 53 54 with myrrh: but he received inict" escaping death, . 'They,challenged �'he-Centurion's Confession - - - -mi ;153. on, %ATMIxed ah Imo. cry i trio I to numb the 'pain:-of those about to He could have done even that, but. stood by over against him, saw that - + be crucified• But Jesus refpsed to, He bad'a iar more important work he so gave up the ghost, he-said, 59 j drink it.. because he would not in hand than -nerely.to display His Truly this man was. the Son of-- EL9 ' llghten His suli`erings or Iesson HIU Divine povver. In that Lour He God." This centurion ,a pagan.. - ogony for our salvation. could ;not save Himself: and..ds at_ soldier, did nal need Christ io come belly^ it'showe�l.ou:in EIis trituz L, awe 'truly-;his ]!Inns' urns thq So _ "And they 'crucified tum."' And the sante time. He came into the down from the cross to'prove His h`ant death as-I:e exclaimed with of Goal:' , t714 7. •f ■■"MEMESMUMMMEN 1 'This is Is your ET ..- 1944 motor � : UR. _ —G TO _- -= vehicle stamp 1944 `CIAO ICLAE s PERMff- I 1944 motor vehicle permit s now ready. Good r-'• fir. -citizenship and good sense fell you to -get* it now. -- r - -Take care of your 1943 plate. ='Wartime re- - - -- >x� n require •that you use it fol= -another year, 000 00 yY PASSENGER , .�t 'strictio s . . :A •..• . •�� �` Your. motor vehicle permit fee remains_the same. . � - _ ... . With your'1944.inotoi vehicle permit there will be ' a . - issued a windshield stamp such as that illustrated. • w' validate the use -of f it .renevi�s - The .display of this stamp will. .validate, - - �-ous 1943 plate. yOYr 194 plat. -194 ' drivers' licenses are now 'available and should ; ,f� ® be secured at once. ■�>•>•:�f�it•�lt� FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY - _ Do you knou, thot both your motor vehicle u ermit and driver's license-will'be automati- cally suspended xevtil joufile proof of financial responsibility if you are conzTieted,of aviolation of the law following an accident: You may find insurance policy difficult to.secrure then.' It is,borer; to drive safely and avoid accidents • that: to fi>td yourself unabli3: -to- drive-ar alb. GEO., H. 'DOUCETT,.. , : F' •- 119iH'ister of Highways _ - S: .y.,•+y,., -rhe- � J .*•., -�,:..: "., —.. „i• L M, 3` _:��� �,`- r.1' � r'3y '-r�• rebound that showed a ,change in . is Prime Minister because he tan M�Z . 3 CZ - Winston Churchill �., _ conditions down below where the d� it. 1 .� mom point of the pile was being driven. -- _ -- _ H•is Prime 'Minister becauss Y' "We let the 5-ton weight of the Winston Churchill. is _sial old he has made and projected — ' hammer strop again,and again there' 1 or He is an oIc'. Liberal, Ha is image o1 ghat the British people vting-P>rle� - y. _ . --. wu a rebound. It was as though wish to be in We war: there ht _ Th�vagh Quicksand the pile had_ zeached a ledge of a' rank imperialist. He is a feivent _ granite or some other hard material, -democrat. But mainly he is one stands and-t-.sre they stand, - To most of us, quicksand is either but we knew the 'ledge' was only of those men- w�lio cArindt. walk plume :o_ears the.faith need neve. To' plume itself; in faith as strong a rarity or something we merely a pocket of quicksand; -into-thv House of Commons, or hear, an4 redd about but never come, as the British earth from which in contact with. To the engineers "Quicksan'd alwals rtsists a heavy any house or place. without creat- .. it. spri[igs,_.. in .`cheerfullieas that blow in that way. In..-order to-&:t Ing somethning of an electric passes smiling into the dark Val- i4 the Mississippi Delta, however, the pile down;- "we have to 'nurse' stock, says. The —New York ley; in honesty of purpose; in 4juicksand is-an everyday problem. it; _that is, tap it down gradually Times.-- He does-not do .this-be- 40yalty to-even the -most mis- The erection of every heavy strue- eltese he is Friffie understanding of f!iends. Instance,ance, htvoli ed a battle with this trouble- some stuff. _ - In that city, the common practice -AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES SPRUCELEIGH WHITE LEGHORR $7,500.-1 ACRE, 6-ROOM HOUSE, INSECT KILLER _ s HIGH PAY ABILITY HAMY CHICKS. Buildings-5,000 feet floor space, Is to use sheet piling-planks driven Hydro and Water' III all buil¢- F%GHT THE WARBLE FLY WITH down._tlirou =the''la -layer of quick- b1AItG 4 i.Y AI;TU11UBILE THIS STRAIN is A 1?RACTLCAi, tags., On Railway o=ot1=- McVeeil�s—VKarble and Louse - _ Y ve�egg->zr_v4.u� a with _ sand to solid Soil below, the planks QPERATE AS O twenty-three year' of steady son for sale. R. H. Kane, Rich- powder --no water. Satisfaction guaranteed. production back' of them. They M-d Pill, mEter-t` ' - w Da w e paid. Apply Norman Mc a eety. type bulkhead. - Hh'R2• FE1�' l HEAD PARTS care. This is certain, because they 100-ACRE FARM, GOOD tLAND, Restoule. Ont. • According to Ji s. Coleman, .a FRO_'+:t ULD AUTOS GIVE aro dointr_this on our own -farm- good buildings, a -mlles from - i one of Canada's largest egg-pro. Stratford, lot 42, con. 6, S. East. C5 Y OLLEll r.L'�fiDI1�Y New Orleans engineer: dicing farms. "Yon get exactly hope. Apply-P1rt111�Petrie, R.R. s, MAIL YOUR FILMS "«'e were driving some test les TO ALL THE AIR L'\TER- _ the same. breed, strain and rade Tavistock. TO IMPERIAL FOR QUALITY g pi as we raise for ourselves. oul- r ING LARBUREFUR. CHEAP service and satisfaction. s or ae a preliminary-to put,ting downs C try,maaagemeaf handbook "High WESTER,,, LAND exposure films 25c; re rints'8 for. . I N T A L L A T i O N ' COST Pay Ability" sent FREE on re- - D p very heavy structure. The piles GIVES PER.'t1:4NE?tiT S.�TIS- quest. Get.. our rice list. We'ad- NORTHERN t glia Imberisi Photo Service. Sta- •bad been going very•easil • vise early orders. - SPRUCE- 160 ACRES I l NO under good SA88- tion J, Toronto. -� g e Y FACTION, _1�fYLF COM- stchewan, all under good cultiva- `. -= ,i LEIGH FARM LIMITED, Bot Suddenly, the hammer gave a PLE'TE I�AXS POSTPAID_ 860B; Brantford, Ontario. tion, es from farming-distrtet; MACHINERY 'AND ELECTRIC " - 8 miles from town with 5 els- BY RET 'RN . 'MAIL FOR vators, on good highway; price 'MOTORS S A F' E S i$1.0o. ALS. MAX.E 11LONEY ` i25 per acre, $18 per acre eash, ELECTRIC ' MOTORS LL SIZEt3 FLETCHER BRADLEY'S FAMOUS balance ..arranged. Boz 1.01• _T8- 25.or.60 cycle also, air comyres- . _ INSTALLING FOR OTHERS. Australian Wbite• Leghorn baby Adelaide Vti.. Toronto. sora and machinery. E. Rottman " HURRY BEFORE -DEMAND chicks, nearly as large as Bar- . . Machinery Supply,• 181 King 'St. ' Protect your BOOKS and CASH_ MAKES REQUIRED PARTS red Rocks, will lay 3 eggs to East, Toronto. trona FIRE and THIEVES. R's their 1, extra large eggs. World's HO?17E KINDERGARTEN SCARCE IN YOUR --LOC- .-record layers at .oaten. Reduced have a alae and type of Safe• or from $25 par 100 to i1B.50. This MOTHERS! YOU CA'd AID TR]d, MEDICAL ' Cabinet, for any purpose. ,Ftsit- , wt e a .noir year i early, a :un o Yoar re-- Ise, m' write for prices, etc. to 'ING AX DESIGN, 90, Book early for delivery when school. child with our creative EDCCE88'AC1tDITY 'inept, W. 'CHARLES ST. E., TORONTO:. wanted, Over 200 late orders last handwork displays now available FEEL TIRED, LAZY, RL:N DOWN r6l -.11 the time. 145 Front t. iron o a urned. sold oft; f., home .. well as zzlivul Una._-$2,00 -deposit will hook- yogi[ or- They Include 'cut-vita. ellhouettes, may be due t'a"'xcess addlfy, , ;. Established`1855 It 4L h'IILCK% - der. Delivery when wanted. border', w7ndow decorations, etc. Fermol tabrets quickly help re- "Write 160 Hank St, Ottawa. -In'tructior8 for construction lieve this condltlon. Fermol regu- j.bC...I.TAYLO'R LiMITED t CHICKS APPROVED CHICKS - with coloured, papers, crayons lates and makes you feel bjLief. ste. These are inspired by tested At all druggists or 2 'months st� C re v� SUSL): A1'AlL�\131,F: 51LR.'Li-k\1'it1.L educational idea4. Tea seasonal . treatment il.'00 .postpaid. Fermol TORONTO SAF L V✓ms Mixed nrid kulletr, B. Kuc a. lie. • BLACKBERRIES titles ton ins serfs.-one for each treatment- Distributors. London, Ont. 24c. N.-Hampy. 13c. .4•. W. Leg- month, complete 13.50. Single un- horns '3c, '•oc. A 6.e-.der hatch- EVERBEAISING ULACKBERRIES.__ y DIXON'SREMEDY-FOR NEURIT- -onto all breeder■ :uvornment very hardy. Have been success- -its 75c :ach Dorginlon Teachers- 1s, N'S Rheumatic Pa)nNEURThous- -- -- s Service. 3 Scott Rt., Toronto, and band d and tiloosi _*.ted.- 1Vay'o tally' transplanted- on Prairies- �Iiads, 'Rheum Diunro'r Lrug Ilatcher5. :Stratford. Ont, will packed in mons, Heavy crop- HOB%F:v' FOR SALE Htore. 336 -Elglh,, Ottawa, Post-_ p. per fruit, large, sweet and 1o, paid $1.00. B-HKACHE n 15 FREE CHICKS clusters. Order before April SOtku BUY bt l•F:HIUIt t4l • ,ATI CHICKS 4 .vines for $LVU Prepaid. A REG. PALODIINO QUARTF,R HORS- Look out for Trouble r\Tet i tt))k'1T' Klein, Agnesiz. Es,and reg. Palomino Tenneasee NURSERY STOCK W;klkliig horaes.of jr-rand cham- -All from irtlL• s,3 '1lpprwved or . certlflFd bio,,•1 tented breeder.. Dion blood linea, Stallions from REE - CUWRED tiU- Frei 1 1;;•red K„k F rice per 100 CORDR'Ul►l fol rH.ACTOR weunlin colts to serviceable Catalogue. FuII line of Fruit With. Your KIDNEYS RANTED ages: mare' from tleaniing to Trees; Evergreens. Flowering, - Mix-d •9i)�o Cockerels brood mares in foal to our out- Bhrubs; Perennials; Shade Trees: = 1f your bade aches or i1 you have Fulirra WAiVT1 U--"UKU\+'tTOU COXTRAC- standing stallions; i Nocd Pals S o ■ e r: Brookdale-Kingsway, Day, old 14,^l 4.�0 6.00 tiidurixdsteep.b goramastiag,look , lT,, , for to cut and put on,rallwa,Y omino stork horses of quarts r Nurseries, Bowmsntttlle, Ontario. 1 we.:k i:d dL T.Ro _ '9100 cars-1.5" cords of. wood in Hall- horse bleed a; 5 ser,.' Palomino = "tot for trouble. condition is a sure 2 weeks ,:ld s�.(.0 ^.uo' 12.wJ ' OV thalt your iie u w<:e 4 u w.0 9,.L•v 1-5.110 and rdllw•ay. 37.bu a' cord A. C. very gentle. safe for ladies, chile. siddLng your blood of poisonous .adds To 'it)I who will huy .::hl,ks and Conway• 45 Adelaide Se Bast, dren ar inotiperleaced rider.; ]LEAD-THlti£VERY SUFFERER sad wastes When the kidneys slow up. take ,Imme$inte. dglivrry (+'e' will T•aron•t,), '' "spv-rat .seg. Teneases walking of Rheumatic Pains 'or Neuritis ' lades colleeL Backache• dizzy spells. •g4ve 'hem 25 fire Chicks per 200. 'show'horses. Let me know your should try lzisn's Remedy. I' Send order with deposit. Walt ship req-tirem-sit•.. Send for our lat- ro'a r Store,:-836 'Allsin. - ]d puffy eyesandrhetimaticpains may follow. C.Q.P. hy. E:xpr4o uF1- n._1-0 I�OI:\fulls 4wt descripttve price list, WOrld's. Ottawa, Pr;tgatd $1,00. Your kidneys treed help-and there tea Ask f r otri ;F�rtce T.iStJ for:� largest breeders of Palomino D other bre. I. h o r w • .. FIGHER PALOMINO sine-Lried.._pzflvm way to help them- _ AN yF'F'!;H TO EVE1tY 1N VE+V'1UR -SEED CORN Rt1.FRP;I LF;- Mo re List of luveutlurla at,d full mfor- -FARSFP, Rou7lerton, Pa. )Luisa s. GOLD JaEDAL onrAgm Ohl ?A2:S Amarr•t street . Montreal P.Q. , matfun sent rree. The Ramsay *- er. These Capsules eoataia care= Co. Reilcst.ted Patent Attorneys. HAIRDRESSING SCHOOL ��stere the faEmottte TrDucMARK- hillyo measured quantities o!'Eliat'widely l.i/ HT'1'� 1NW CHIc'Ka 278 134111, Street. Canada L;m A N h 9AIRURILir81NG 1'J3E Ear Brand seed cora Order carry, known diuretic called Dutch Drops, You T 14 +:.;FI l.t -Tc 'RICE ,.LST -- -- - hiK� and lave money. Bella River will find their action fast and effective. supptt:d�. ail b td,, fu, our 1944 Or9FJNh A LLF;AyINQ Robertson method. information Grain A Seed Company,_ Salle hat,hniu •.sesta have the Inter- on request -rogaralna -classes. Ila sure you SetGOLDMEDALFlwtem error: xlJt iiavcrr•mrnt Band. HAVtG I()U A..ti'ktlYti !ACL)a Robertson's Hatrdrssslag Aced. Alves, Ont. Oil Ciaoulm the genuine,and original Cui:td ar,i ,bl od trs<ed by. De- dyeint; or eleantu 6•7 Write to us emY 127 Avehue Road Toronto. yEp;py FOR SALE Dutch Drops-packed In Canada. Geta Lartm,�ar ,t, uP ;,•r Lor rarurmurtoo. Wo, are `lad to MOi.I►"ttu\ I.Ic'it'CI " 7andwer, your -queatlonn. Depart• -'/Oe package from your�lrnggfst "! Alfir'rteoq, lt.H. 1. 1'Yoae 718+-2 at Ment LL. Parker's Dye '(NR►rks lF;AtR TI�£AT1rIF,i I TRQROUt3HL� RECLEANED. OOV- Limned. '101 Yong. Street To. ♦rnment graded Clover Seedir. IIY.hW• �!'.Alt'CFai t HN h� Limit. GRAY HAIR Timothy and Cossack Alfalfa. -For Faster-Relief of 'WHITE: • 1 to,.\ 'R ';E%NTA, write for prices, J. E. 3ttulr, Cey- lu�r u., 1 i3ar-••d it4 l+,i, fthodo rAs�-y.4� ° easy- be caused by lack of Ion, Qn[arto, - Isl.tna lkAe, -ri h,l- d r>;htrns, - VITAMINS FOR SALE Th.- kirrl th+a yr.y. fto)d 11.•Jm, SE'1HY:K TUVHAtt:�i at.tUSi.YANY' IF YOUR HAIR IS t,uSlxG ITS CHEST COLDS I4 k 1, t+azrrlv.., nor•_ -,. , Patent. Sullc)tor,. Established color IL may be becrusa you ars AMERICAN CREADI SEPARATt�R .- - 1tlyu, t4 `King West, Toronto a 8tt enough -6f clrtatn Sales and Service new and re- A-1 tlAtit t.Fil•.hS F'R(tSi B[.UUD- Booklet of Informatroo on rs. of g Sall Te-td ftn.,kb. L .cd Ho<.k., large .ruts. vitamins. Lnless you are. getting built machines. American Seb- Muscular type- is tstrF�,fi11 gra. t'arrrd - , in-Ina to,-aiaouats at tlreF' trti�- --srnrar azvr'-�oelei4�-_Diet. Aches --Rock N White fxkhorns, Sussex rpp a no, Your s s 8oE be - Aches & Palms ..' "`' l t F N - and othe} ritlelrah Yns need,calcium STOVE REPAIR PARTS � A _.-... or 1 Rr 'F;x !-All health colorful.' hair. It your I or Tired Burning Feet 15-Itzc:• #f:;:-he at,ton. OnL FOR ht�. LI+& .+Nle DRESSED STC.VE REPAIR PARTS �• �.sr CA\.+i:f 1� \F'1'krtt F:I, tt'KS DouJtry,.!aymrnts made prompt- Is titgianingmto prematurely gray,turned. WE CARRY A CUDLI LE'TE W VE M"SAGE �C�r T� 1f ly. Eaat.•rn Farm Pruducta Co., labuuld take the RA 604PH of. trove parts. Specify came and ai WELL fur rmm•dia.ra_a�lrvs,:r. Leyhorns. -423 ct_ l�Lu! Fist •Ji.irtoreal..Qwe. number and what nAeded We also' Barred If.,.k, \,:v 'Hampshire. -'81'I1XX B"TABLETS to old to have reconditioned Moves, all _Su,sc.x -aril F[yli::iK Write for building up.. the health. These. h'LE(THICAI. F;tZL 11•gi'�'t makes. EnQuirtes- welcomed. 1941 .': rnitfiu.• ❑no, price Sint. tablets are prepared_to } sptglal Lakeshore Stove, 439 Queen West; MONKTUN I.Or'LTT;Y 'F'ARDIS, foimula and ars sold w!th. our ELLa,'T1t1C S1trruU:5, NEW. UyCl), Toronto: lftcnkton.•Ontarl;, booklet "Diet, flair, and Health". - --' bought,• sold.' rebuilt: b e 1 t s, which shows' how you may eat ' . pulleys, brushes. Allen. Electric e) • WF � ,; dour ways [o vigorous health and STOVES +I:F: F:AI:[ I T,-) SATISFY Company Ltd., LR_6 Dufferin SL, nosy. demands. While. bookings- Torantu snafu. ofd elusive by tfis - 1�R/Ctt kOo wad gOo at ALL Orw/tlsb contln�. heavy we nn /;!vc im- - - . -RAfiL)t`.)ia'ft--CO' 8.1=0-aFP, STOVES $12.85' CLEARANCE 25 Howard St„ Toronto. Special NEWLY RECONDITIONED tiLAK- medtat .}tick' drltcar) c?pertal- Fuu7 BAt a! Introductory Dockage i-•O0. -Send , ly.it �ruud.�hutc, :a r, a,ri Slunk 'Morley with order and we Slay an[eed coat, wood cottage aw"os. breeds utai;able, nidi week' BAl Ielrl tiA FUUT iLAL.V destroys delivery charge.. 4-lid, oven, $12.96. Que0ec--cook Leigh-,;r.,r., •Firey Hnrch•r)•, -13'0 offensive odor ' laatadtl'y, 46c stocaa. $19,SU; cast coon stoves. - ' RECTAL SORENESS 'AND Juhii N.. ilamacun. Gilt. hotels Ottawa agent Debmaa i-lid, i19.50; enamelled *arming; lrult Sture. UttaWIL HAIR GOODS y ove% or reservoir, ,$5,00 ez[ra ,:PILE .TORTURE. NO 14ATt'1lF:RY IN TIIE WORLD -�^- Late model range, enamelled la sn,,v-t do irauq of helping you FOR SALF; W 1 li x TOUPES; TRANSFORM- good- country stove. coal or, to srtocsed. In the rh,c kpn bus at ohs. Switches. Curia and all wood, large fire box and oven e *KNITTING, WE:(\'1NG 1V OO L types of finest quality Hair d large lids, steel Clod)•, enamel QUICKLY RELIEVED., tneva that: Top Nnrrh Chickeries. Gceda yrrlte'.tuT Illustrated cat- led warming oven and reservoir. Our stock 's t:nvernmont Approv- yarn, two•ply, white. blue,•red al O" Toronto Human• Hair special ming$30.5 .. Send money order. It yuu are teautiid with itching ed from blood-tested breeders, khaki, black, green, brown, $1.5 alogue Co., on Bathurst Street Lakeshore Store, 439 Queen - )!fles ur rectal dureneas.iiu•not delay, but ehat's,.only- part of the Top pper pound. Guaranteed. Refund. t 'treatment and run the'r,sk ot.lettintl N'otchA p_71cy. Our steadily _ in-. 8.. Guodz, St. Jerome: Quo;, Toronto. West. Tomato. . this condition become chronic. Any, eroa�i c huFlness' i= avidenec, matching or sorerrees or painful pass- that pe,­,le who .risk their' time FARX HELP RANTED - HA.NDwRx;rIlt7G TRACTORS FOR SALE -r tEe of stool ta.asture'a warning and. and money to the cFii.ken -bus.' DI COVER-NOUR HIDDEN TA,L-' McWH311CK DEE1t1N(A THACTUR. proper treatment,ehou!d be secured fness like Tap.Nor,:h fnethods and EXPERIENCED MARRIED MAN, at once. Top Notch treatmen-t. Send• for fruit farm, yearly employment ants. Compieta handwriting aa• fifteen thirty; new .rings, wrist For thtil purpose,get,s package of cataLogtk., 'we can glee prompt House, usual privileges. State - alysls, $1, Ose ink, un ruled paper. pits, radiator.' Excellent condi- • ' 19em-Koid from any'druggist and delivery on must Pura 1)r:cds and famlty, age, wage! expected, Send any 'fifty Yb to_ Caroline tion, Sa00; 3 halt-horse electric- -- ease as directed. This . formals electric- hybrid-s- -Top notch Chickeries, references. H. J. M. Fiske, _buns, 64C Burnaby BI+'d., Toronto. motors, 8 phase , 2L'Q vola each -which is used internally is a small, Cuelph, Ontario. R R 2, St. Catharines. -' $26, In ,Al shape. Fred Rohlnsur4 PETS RANTED ' •• ' pay' to' take tablet, will quickly - " '• l:orby;ville; Ont. ' ;slieve,th_e itghing and soreness and IF ES'E1;1'nXF. LICED BY THE. F A R bi E R EXPERIENCED, WANTED'" CANARIES PUPPIES. i _ aid to healing the sore tender spots. Golder. Ilule-there would be no knowledge of beef cattle and TOXATOIIES lliem-Road Is pleasant to use, is crlme,.nn Rat:, no poi erty. F2ere• sheep. married man, house avail''- Persian IKit-tens, Pigeons, other highly recommended aid' it seems at Ferwus we try hard to able. Apply Yellow Briar Yarm• Pets. Send descriptions, price to. Gra''" Seeds & Birds Co;, 123.0 St. Cath: TOMATOES FROM SEED the hetgtit of folly for any one to flee- the golden rule. �<<e know Mono Afil•ls. risk a .painful and .chronic pile.. tt payF. •Ev?•ry hatch ar,$ every erinp +V.. Srcntreal. t sondlt!on when' such a fine.,remedy shiGmrh• ge's the k'.r.]•.of atteit- FVERI,Y.JL• .,.QR STRONG L�4D Tula -YF:.1H )J\J(il TILE so,y be had atr such .aamall.c�'L ttor. as if we wet^_ going "•, raise for general' harming. near To- parable !layout of Ameficu'e 1f you.try Hem-Road and bre not ` .onto; good 'milker, teamster, !'Htr't'+►c;R f I'!1� most Getfectly forntcd_In[uluo.- -- in[Ir'ely pleased .with-the' reaultd, the chicks ct:rs•:cFF' hjcause. Unexcelled interior so 3ity, un- _ the demand for hoxh elft,kens' small .dairy herd.. good , home. _ Your druggist will' g:adly return - and eg( s' a ill"l ref k 'roil 'recon s � 8 Nashi-ille. r _ - usual size,.perfect symmetry of Tour money, this year, ae nr'c, _ aDprance-in-Lhe_-nca' .Diaster _ h Toe' to het' -.VAR-1Tc -FOIL- c:C -- --- Marglobe Tamalo, ensures Its wel the right ttar't. We knee hatches PRf}t_i1PT -;<IAIL SERVICF.-_ � come in Canada. A 1944. seed in five dates a week from now on, 90 ACRES TOB.ICCA-r,A'1,B BARN - � troduction- by 'W. R-.- -Hlc We can give you prompt delivery 44 on. non•se.xed, Gul'et cr cockerel $8x 7n .- house. S13i?0, $TcD cash, Some pictures caTU t;evar be taken Sons Limited,.Lindsay Ontario. ehfcks !n nil-'the most pnpular balance.`tertr%. again, Don't risk losing yours. Send Send S5c for pe4itil pki. or :'tee brpede. Ctui also take order.9 for 6t acres clay tnam, brick house. Your film roils to Star Snapshot for '.1 oz. pkg. to Dept. W. thousands of ch•irka -for. April,. twd barns.-9. -Terra.; Service fpr developing and printing. - -- _ _ . May and June delivery. Also lay- balance terms. Canada's largest finlshin`g studio SONG.POEMS ° -T Ing and ready to lar- pullets for IN acres, grain farm, good build- doe■ the nest work at lower cost . f finest mmedia.te' dellvpr.c_Frea -cxtal- intra• $7,000. Terms to suit.' "' OINTMEN egue. Twsddl;i i!!-b!ck Hatcheries Tourists Camp._fncluding Gas Sta. . Any Size' Roll.-6 or 8 Expo8ur8s. WANTED TO 13E. SET TO Jiti�tl." Lim{ted, Ferqu., 'Oats io. tion. F ' Burns. Soics. ns completely equipped No. E ' JC .. siderali'on. Five Star Music-Mast-V HIGH. QUALITY BREE1]ER HAT- Highway New --Rodney- 16,000.00 "Y-our prices for such qu$lity work' era, 5:4.1 13eaeon- B1ag., Roston.' ebery Chicks, blood-tested. Or- Cash, also Permit to operate. are really economical," -wrlTea a- _ " '-- - slangy prices._ Popular- breeds. 60 acres.tobacco.land, 7 acres bush, customer gt Peterborough Ont. "I• M - Nelson Hatchery, Shakespeare, . 4�0'00. $2,000 cash, balance terms. am -particdlarly fascinated by the TAi'EWOLM- _ aya. new 6 room house. -Large barn, ^� n Ont j coloured pictures. I appreciate your n fDDLE AGE { CHARLES W. MARTINI, Rodney, prompt and reli'abl'e service and to 8TO1ilACH A.ND THI;EAD WUR48 w BARRED ROCKS g AND LARGE Ont. phone_40. .._ _ - future will seed ,all my_ rolls• to often'are the cause of'llt-healtti fngs11Dlodteeted bn6dato JIaiY a C You" ln- humans all .area-.No ons. im-185 ACRES-Eed, 12 a re heat MOUNTED ENLARGEMENTS 25c munel Why not Ind out St this (gow 60 acres pfow•ed 12 gr_ es WOMEN extra quality Rocks mixed 14%c. , T grheat.._ is your trouble? interesting par- balance to ha and asture: barn Size 4x6",in Beautiful Easel MounU White Leghorns mixed 12c. Put- ' ticulara­Free1_-Write MulYeuey'g. _ 6x78 on we. goo stables for NEED THIS ADV 1 CE l! ^Itts iso..-Rock Ceckerele' March 4 Remedies, Spe'claltsta. -Toronto 8, 0 head, hydro and water In barn, Bnlar emen s 4x6" on Ivory tinted e. Cochrane's , Poultry Farm, litter -carrier; silo, drive sheds, -mounts 7x91,in Gold, Silver, Circas• Ont, >� you're ernes,artless NERVOUS ldgetown, Ont. 321111 for grindin teed, drilled sign Walnut or Black' Ebony finish TRAt 11;R8 8Ut!1.IE8 ter hbt nastier'diazlneeb--0aveeQ well. B'r{ek house, bath. full frames, b9e each, If enlargement i� ails period In a woman's lite- -'--TOO LATE -TOO LATTv _ -- _ . _ 4 �y Lydia =. Plnkhsm'd Vegetable basement, furnace, laundry, water coloured, 79c each. C li NEXT SPRING DON'T LET.IT BE on tap,.. hydro, and. go,' On 74..... .. ES! iaLten ANEXIAL SNA�H el cable r•. impound, Made sapecia y for said "too late" Send for our price Highway close to Belmont (Bor. STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE lock, 4wivel), Fox $3J.0; coyote Isom".atundreds of b helped.lolltowh t�ts�salddsl _ list and 'otdeEyouyr,-bflb'y chlglts den's) near Coatlnuatlon sch'oo1, i4.IlU dozen prepaid. Circulars on _ fD Cana9 now. One dolrar books your order. churches 12 miles tram L.ondoa Box 12!1. t'.,,;ul '1'ca tninal a► 'l'ui: nt.,_ India¢ ,trapiting merhodr, snares. Moms' a 4►• Goddard Chick Hatchery, Britan- and St. Thomas. H. J. Barone, Print' Yuur Nato,: and Address lures, etc. Bill Hoffman, Russell, tit lits, Heights. Oat Belmont, Ont. - Plainly da tell Orders. atan, _ x..r t} hi. . •1t.'-. 1- "",-: ..d s.."Uoad,Faith" -- from t'age One a -AUMON SALE Maple Leaf Fire ; the majority of material aulilnitted FARM STOCK, IMPLL-NIENTS = --to Lis. Wr have :=-id do, on zny' THtiR�DAY, ' AECH 16, 13 j UU':aL.o I•tUC1UI oeyf"Eur, S TAN.LEY cecasions, throw into the fire, ni a- Lot 21. Conor aeon 5 PickeringT IusuraneeCo. ��•Solic,tor-Nptary Public. t\1o"ey,ttS1 oan RS.o formerly oc.upied by:the fate A.E.Ct r%. _ erial, which 'by readin; b,<u.e:n Half toile ':e��_ 'of Droc>; Fk*ad ao,.o h Nin{of Court Hnu�-Whitby. Sly the lines."; we .,trve the suspicion, - -- �'- =.._ _ - ..that here- is scnieme attentriting :JAMES C. PHILLIPS ea ales $r Farm and Country BEATQN, BELL tf ROSS -to uFs-. our columns, to "gam over" Buildings Earrfstbrs e`s Solicitors -`Thentre ' .om statument, y-hick,. if.puhlished, 4'Ho.rres Windstorm Insurance on Buildings W. J. Beaton, K. C. _Telephone we place ourselves '4n the poste y mare, Percheron, 10 yrs: Windmills, Silos etc. H. Brooke Bell, K. C. Ad. 2838 - 4•ition ��of 4' Ging .subject to court gal• gelding', 'Belgian, 11 yrs. Automobile Insurance of touf ville action - and let us make it known, Bay n:ars, G. P., aged. All Taenia J. D. F. Rosa John L. Pond : '-we here, at the News Office- have Cattle. 872 Ba Street - Torontd- 00 "had persons laf this vicinity make Holstein cow, calf by side t _just such att(impts....vv-e are con- Guernsey�heii(er, calf by side finually ori guard, watching fot- Holstein colo due t:roe of sale - Bowman & Rowe • such natter....-it is 'a serious res- Holstein coµ', due time of sale Clarke Prentice THCR5DYA; FRI., SATURDAY ponsibility. .___ A rshire cow, due time of sale WHITBY ONTARIO LICENSED AUL-'TIO�iEER ���R `d. 10'and 11 {- ever been making the effort to not -White heifer,due is March - `g' r y��' W $� M BLOCK FIOL3IE5 SND THE . YY �h• lylATl[7 PRONE AGIN 62 ILLIKEN SHE -publish any matter that will hurt, .Holstein cow, due April 1. YX -010E OF TERROR or inflict injury upon others, un- Holstein cow,'ihlj floes-, bred Dec, i, WCHNSS AI't7T1UNEIsR AND For the Counties of York and Ont, less it be of such a:nature that White cow In full, flaw ed Dec-G - VALL'A OR rio; successor to• Corp. Ken Pren• also ;t the welfiare. and 'best interests of T Holstein cow full Eldon, bred _ a F. d of the Let( _ - S glee.coudur_ tiee of--C.-A.-S: , ttn. fed Anvmherc- SO-INS F * H. Prentice (iormerly ERRS .`,ced in the 1�••itli hcid;ng of such Black coo,•, in full: flow 'hot<e or mite. Address 61.4 Dundas ' news .ora er. Holstein heifer, bred'_ off'. -5 r r .a9 ' " ...... We were, last week, taken te.ta,sk Guernsey heifers bred Aug. 1. :Whitby. Ontario, stork. Sales a Specialty, at Fair and for publishing a "sutl.nitted" report Holstei�i bull, -rising years Reasonable Ram- MONDAY TOES. WEDNESDAY h} a nearby organization, in the Black'bull, .serviceable age �---- issue of the previous week. It'was lull calf, black i -clai�rned that statements contained in Heifer calf, black J; kloa d MARCH 23. 11 and 15 that report. w6re incorrect. What Sheep - - -- - p — 'are we -going to do.about it? We ; 10 Grade ewes, bred to lamb April Ii;Duttf/eSl' Lady' �ody�ual"d were told that we �iouid leave ver- part-LEisr yearling —ewes ified the statements made in'that Leister stack car_, pure. bred TleJ"CI'l101tS' (COb1EDF) report (even•.though published by gay 1 the organization.). . � , Stack of about id loads 1*' � Permanent Nagging Pain ;. also , We cannot "take sides" with any Implements fl group--we are net today sure of Binder, good Eft. I. H. C. that Frays the-Temper and ight Plane -' th'e claims of either sect ---and row----though we expect to be Seed drill,-13 disc, Cockshutt Nerves. It way be Your Eyes. �'• "cauglst" at 'scrrie time (not by wil= Seed yiilli 10 hoe, Deering From 'Chungking, I., intent e-m gur pa we ask Manure correspondents "to be satisfied as I Disc llarrrlv�, 24 fisc, Case, near new new 4943. H. to the correctness of statements Roller, Cockshutt, good Disney Block, Opp P. O. sent us for publication---we depend Corn cultivator, new, hlc.-Deering Is �� btrt rich do, w - THURSDAY, .FR[, SATURDAY on you.:F.d. Farm trucks, steel wheels, near new � we can furnish p � 1 16 'MARCH 16, 17 and IS Flat rack, good memorials that will . - Ration Book'Nb. 4. Horse rake, good, McCormick OSHAWA, ONT. Hay tedder, good, McCormick pleuaa from every Mission. to Moscow Plans for distribution of Ration Gang plow, Cockshutt, good etandpofnt- �if> Y -- Book No. 4 are akrlost corns tete and- Single plow, T. H. and:A., near new: our , -Ideal Ration Boards all over the Set of harrows, new in 1944 wont will sRand out Notice to YOU country are preparing Ser the gig Spring tooth cultivator 13.tooth3fH. through she ages. RAD10 SERVICE antic 'task of seeing that twelve Pump jack Gee engiie= Gilson Na Grouter Tribute million Canadians get their.books on Road West � �4 #erne and in good order. The whole Forks, �Ilhiffletreea anJ Hay-fork N. W. STAFFORD we do building of all kinds Ropes, Sling Ropes and other itkns i job will be aceozrlplished during the mommimental Furniture _ f^ARP�ITERING your local papers for arurouncernenta About 20 bags Katadin potatoes 4" W mr "Oat :of distribtRian MBING pointe etc. - --P 800�'ING ""•Oa'�~•w :The location of distributing pointe Terme Gfdt - Sale at 1.04 'grill be announced well in advance 0 t �>P � of the dietfibuting wee]fc. John Scott, clerk We -p[so sell Brantford Roolimg _ GORDON SELLERS Any MAke or Medd - auctioneer , atai�s, Empire Bathroom - Equipment, Dram Water -_ �' Beate tom. ARTHUR FIELD :. . Equipment, and PHONE 52 R 8 Ssff+� lfa0eslals a . - ' .lICY&A)iliG ON'T 1' . ." What Does - Inflation Mean' to -tl Bran xoa Work Guaranteed _ i 1 -Government Licensed : w tr. -. ti Pbfoaa gb02 KAI.N S STOUFF'MLN' `ou andMe' ? r ° . •' - - - , �� hone 1S1 t w .. - _.. _— , J. PRO . .. .�. 7�atern V G !!�� Erases Taken .� ,- _ _ `�• - iNr. . >Ifaterstty 5emi•Room -� Ca a . ND'E I q _ 8agistered rrarse. to Attenrasa0 .fEiS�L D[BR(TOi _,and t4-Ht+ar Service Given Private Amiaisoas Dy ar N*M a Anbabmwe 3orvko Park. MM KS. S. R GOOD Y\ � atahsn ISM, ' Markham. $ret. arr a ElevaUr �- •,�+� �_ /'• Row Gov. Reg. S 1 i •6 � G v g sed Bare* an toe - Vanguard Gov.a Reg. Seed Oafs Notice . _ .�.' •,< _ s _ _ a i ,, • , `V11t loan be in 7. + :; ,..,t• 1 1 .. FEED GRAIN = Barley, Oats and Wheat in stock __ C,osabinatien Storm Doors and Whole or Ground 'W%hv, we couldn't buy enough food ", Clover Seed - S S co keep our families healthy under �` ,-- Storm Qash - Made to Order' inflation, ..For vaages and salaries t. Alfalfa, Red Cloe'r. Atsike, Timothy, - and Garden S = never catch. up to pricy when 'they start _ Asphalt Shingles Fertilizer Ito soar! I- s Order Your Fertilizer Now How would we like to.pay 51.10 a'" t We solitit our busiktess tet+ ' .,/ Roll Roofing •Asphalt Sidings your dozen for eggs. You say it can't . , I Wall Hoards etc. the above. , happen?- Don't forget it's already ` n' happened right here in this.Domin• on Claremont, - t w� rr < on, during the last war.. And it will happen • l'� No, Me •Vord' -t- ` again. . ;unless we're on our toes to keep • —, — - _--- - .---- ..- _ f ,the cost-of living down.'Fv ry Canadian must _�. '£ace this challenge! It's our responsibility: _ WANTED . Toronto AD 6523 Pick., s, 1>: DEAD HORSES AND CATTLE s. = urbe of geed-heaLt Living TWM�' �; AGiacotist 88 For tree plcg up phone have rises LESS_ in Canada_that� - - .. •a ,� anywhere else. Canada leads the so make this i, r RON �.iIBSON BOLARE ONT �... p •-.+ Frond in the fight against inflation. x' "' _ y - .TRANSPORTS .:.. ......... In 1' 4 a Pledge To l PI .AERR'f HOW 1'T'S DONB- � � PLCKE ... 9 li, Canada determined to- :<1 PROMISE to give my support TRANBPbIiT AGII�ICOURT ........ sofas.' ><!M control the cost of living. Price. to keeping the cost of living We pay the phone Char es _L ceilings were'established on wages: down. I will buy what do 1 ICARTAGE rentals and commodities; subsidies - serve ice - VINIC 'GORDONwere pain essential foods;goods in short Ing whether buying or sellitt MOVING YOUNG LTD goods or services: Iftl pay o SAND GFRAVEL STONE Toronto Phone Ad.MIN supply were rationed : : :.so that everyone ; could,het their fair share at a price theycould bld debts, save for the future, _invest in Victory Bonds and atBford to pay War Savings Carrificate>i--and' � i But control of piices Is a two-way ".will support taxes which help• ' Ili It need. osfr sa tt lows the cost of living: FIT) S _MARE res gstb y to .. pc, ty. if is is to continua working vejyi _ duality First Service-our A ins = - to �ia�C� G'� � • - _. _ - _ t _4�--- -. - - •,�� �'ii�,:: .iFRANK P. SMITH, D�[ANAGEI�y^ •r : '; '.�I, '�(� °Z: iPwblltbed by - f THE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) til#i!" . !"WE BUY THIi REST YOU HAVE THE TEST' 111'r to r*TW the danran whkh i.i.doa can tnaan to all&e wee to o[Canada- - ills Hai none Picifering 911 �'`� mpr :. , —yr•'�...;5, ..vF.r.; ,.1,*'.'u.. .P�` '""` ::.....:.asw.—a.• - _ +' .~ "r 'i i.x i' ,q, '° i:•+. :' .e:l:1,c.+1,•..•. -....� .'�:f e..,... 'k -.i:...:. .,.....,.-..•.. ,w`.......,.�Y rt. "M77! =1'e. :5, v .. .. � .�:.+.•._4.. r•�.y. uE_.aSz.."" ...,'1". �,.; . fFN4 ® �' _ �udfe _ - -NOTICE01 -The regular--monthly -meeting o Y . The-Club meet's at Grasmere o15 -the a ho, s Institute will be held �.drr�aa received when pies eek. to ilo'ida • ,next at 8 CANNI'1�1G FAC�'ORY GROWERS � V sit the hanie of Mra. B. F. Kilpat- a'Pickering audience last week. ' y p: m. The Pres- rick, on Tuesday afternoon,, March The "Comrades" Bible Classspent ident is anxious that all families in 14. ?Vote change of day and date. enjoyable, socia! evening at the the neighborhood be represented. We will be in the Field to Contract. -Topic •- "Home Economics", taken home of*.Mr. and bars. Howard Mal- Visitors are welcome. by Mrs. Frank Loyst, colm last Wednesday evening. Miss Squires, Provincial Super- - c visor of, Health Nurses was with SWEET CORN y - Super- Pte.' Bruce Hart was in tow Hover bin. and bins: F; Barclay, Dins. C. - `• -the week-end. A. Barclay, Messrs Warren and" Mrs. Gordon here on Friday. - - - Mr. Harry--Found; who is. at -pre= .l__p'rancig-tt'itlsan-atteride-,t-tle funeral- Many from here, attended the _,7: FOS,//'''�� ----- - - Hent living with his daughter, is on Tuesday last at Stratford,'of the funeral of T. E: Crawford on Tues- VLlI' -recovering from his attack of pleur- late Mr. Robert Fuller, day, Deceased had Iived nearly all I lay. Brougham hurler}- enthusiasts', his life within a few miles of this ' _ Isobel Gregg, of the R.C. A. F. were at Whitby Arena on Frida Place. He was a kindly man, and 'a EWHITBY FACTORY and Miss Jean Gregg,.were id Brough- g Y tee= - - -home here over the week-end. <in play: The score 6-5 in favour of ressed for his widow and only,son, Nd Lieut, Jos. Ward was at his Whitby.,. Fred on the fan,n south'of here. We would be pleases to discuss our Corn Contracts with you. Drop us a W'brd has- been- received recently line and we will have a Field-Man call at our fa , hccne' here over the week liroug}ta n friends wish Russell y. Y Don. Middleton, R. C A• F., is Gray ,m ny happy returns of his foam Ross Heron and Clive Cos, Weare installing a Corn unloading Dump for unloading corn which will I Y, both. _of-whom•_ are overseas t - are well, and weleoanfd the news- this week. hp'celebrated at home on Sunda), --= Mr. an r rs. eine ar � _ n x Service o- consr era e ep• y_ uring daughter L,- A,' W.,' Dorothy', of charge of the Young People's meet- - " the Growing and Harvesting Seasons , Markham, tailed - vn ldiss Forgie ing. - _ last week.. - Che Brougham, Women's Ins•'tituteOur Field Men are,carefully picked and trained by us, They will be Sgt, Gan-.cnon called on. his old will meet in the Town Hall, 3larcr. y u" all the help possible, during the Suctuner. uttbar"on avaita ole to g!:e o school teacher, Miss Jennie Pilket 14th. The. District President, Mrs ; -- on Sunday, Sgt. Gammon attended Fitch,. will be guest speaker. A __ -FOOD FIGHTS FOR VICTORY school under Miss Pilket' some years good attendance is hoped_ for. Roll "��" age, a nterestittg lsit-iva� ,Calf---Re op,,rative-Yrc= --+M J--F4rs}th�;- -��'nbar - - -- now had. gra-,U". Hostesses - Mrs. T. Robert- was taken to the Oshawa Hospital Of ,Rev. -W. H. Bexton will, take as son, Mrs. B. Ritchie, Mrs. M. Har- this week to undergo an operation. sto •:hie therne for neat Sunday morning lock and Mrs, D. )lairs. Her many €riends wish her a speedy �e� V �� 'Character in Crisis",.and'in the' The March meeting of the Wca recovery. -. Miss Katie Beaton was at her 'at the hone of Mrv, and 3liss Dun- To Blood Donofs ?north_ }Pickering :hccne here for the week-end. can. Mrs. Cassie ' will also be a mited Mr, and Mrs. Earle Beare visited` hostess, Mrs.. Mairs with Group B, The Ninth Mobile Blood Donors will he in charge of zzlibe prograrn Clinic will bl held in the Eart Unit- the a few days recently. Roll Call - "Famous Women of the hunch, ar ha n on Thursdalr, _-_ Miss M. Wallace of the local bank Bible, frons the Old Tes3amient". March 23, frcen 8.50 a. m, to noon. There have been 685 donations • staff has been transferred to one Another Firemen's Dance will be - WHITBY, ONT.- PHONE 893 ., -• .� �t7.�} Of the Toronto branches. Mr. Lance held in the Brougham Hall this made at the first eight clinics, ;02 Easton, of the Minden branch of the Friday evening, March 10. by men and,183 by waaavm. Sank of Commerce, is taking her Ontario County Amival Seed Fair titled to exhibit a saanpie of similar place here. p to be held at Beaverton, March 24. quality. • • J •. • Prize lista and .particulars a�ay blip -Smith -- Taylor - GreenwoodFo From a recent meeting of the obtained from the Agricultural A quiet wedding was solemnised Ontario County Crop •Improvement Office, Uxbridge, now. .At the United Church-Manse, on The 'second final gator 'of,hockey Associatioa, the announcement is Saturda-), when Margaret June Tay- The man} friend of Mr, Walter between Brnugharm and Whitby,-was made of.the hoi:iimg of the Annual South Ontario Agriwltnrai Society lor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wilson are pleased to know that he P�Yed last Friday night, and ended Seed Fair at Beaverton on Mar. 24s Herd Crop .Competitions_ and Lille. _ Taylor, of Uxbridge Township be- is improving in strength aftet his President. Fared Clayton urges all Stock Ciµbs6 in a score of 6-5 in ,Caron of Whitby, - .-came-the bride ob Mr. George Ever- serious operation last Monday. -'pie after len minutes of overtime, At Di�Qre to .make every effort to ton Smith, son of 'Mr. and Mrs. all hope he will continue to get well the end of the regular time, the encourage exhibitors and stated theme T� Oshawa, Fit..Board N &gain E. 2=41%, of S*1wjffWll@ Xa n score w 4-4, and then M the:Rev. 1. E. Kennedy.officiated. The Rev, R. W McVey and Mrs. W. bine, each team scored a goal,oand benefit this )ear, in vies of the those fartrrrera trial{»g'to triter and attendants were: Miss Mary Irene Sadler attended the concert given by .iii_the last five seconds, Whitby serious seed shortage. �"� soarie 'af.the prize money, Taylor, sister of the bride, and Mr. the Normal School pupils at Toron &eased � winning- goal, This was Any exhibitor showing oats rnu t. should notify the chairman, F. ;1L - . Ross McMullen, of Stouffville, a Norrnal, last Friday evening. - one of she finest ames of hockey have 20 buakels of similar quality Chapman, R. R 1, Pickering at once ;friend of the groom. The couple will - pias Helen Devitt has spent last .seen in Whitby for some time, and at hwme. In the event that same for particulars. Those -interested in rtaide in.Toronto. week at her home here, shut in with a record crowd .of around 500 or growers have sold their seed just ,the Dairy Calf CIub. write E. W. an attack of the flu. She is able to mon, people wens-there. prior to the Fair, they may be en- Webber, „Columbus, Oat., or F. IIhL. ; Feral HeW for Late !'liar► go- back to school this week. -_ Campbell, Uxbridge. D: S.� MacFarlane The many friends of -Mrs. Wim. - p - Funera, lservices were held on Brown were pleased-to see her out -_ --- ----- --- --- -- --- T ^�ondlsy for .the late Mrs. S. P. on-Sunday -after her serious illness. - MacFarlane, w� passed awn on Mise K: Wil3on sweek- Friday _ y pent the week- � - • Friday in the Queen Elizabeth Hos- end with Mr. and Mrs. S. Corbett _ 1pital, Toronto. Mrs. MacFarlane and Jami ft" carie down from her hone in Wilkie, 71 The sympathy.-oL the carizmunity, _ Sask., fast October for her health. is extended.to Mrs, Geo. Wilson and owe - ' 0 Boren .in this area, she went to family of the 3rd ronce3sign of Ux- = school here and then trained for a bridge, in the sudden death of Kr. .. -. -nurse, She practiced here for a Wilson, who ,was a Greenwood boy; = - :few years and then wv'ht to: the and-son 'of-Mr. G. Wilson and Voest_...Married_in-the-. late-Perry-�4'UNma --- --- - KadFarlane had-- tived-_ there- for We are. glad.:to see the Fred --- some years. She was a member of Byers family out again after the the Baptist Church. Surviving' are flu. :. .her husband, two brothers, Thomas Group 2, of the Woman's Assoc- aad David Gregg; a aister Mrs. T. lotion are spgWring an ,Entertain- Condy. The funeral was Kield from anent on Wednesday, Mar. 18, at 8 + she residence of Mrs, Coady, Rev. p m- The Claremont Goodfellow- _ W. H. Bexton officiating, with Rev. _ ..A'' L S. Kennedy assisting. Interment ship Class are giving a play i„ •„ "Thingd'. The.,Greenwood Y. P.'are ,:.,!was made in-the Claremont Union - giving their play, "Detour Ahead" x' � Good- _I_�� Cigarettes to the Boys Overseas' x w -. Cigarettes have been sent by the _Forget-Me-Not. Club to the follow- ■ t i"•g boys overseas Thos, -Lye, Les. ` Lye, Kerr Evans, Jack Lelanan, Green R Larne ,Hopkins, Bud \arton, E. t Rhodes, -Henry Raxtnissen, Gordon !Gregg, fitorrion Morley Boys on leave lately were: Gni. e , '- .`. Frank Pennock, of Toronto, i at �,. _Library Kew' home;' A. C. 1.. Gordon Duncan at l' ."Fallink through Space", is Rich. cm-is Hillary's first book, Hillary,_ an• Basil Peacock, of Prince Rupert B. Australian by birth, came to Eng- C: at Allan Michell'&, and Pte.'Herb. I at two years of age, and when' Calvert, at home.. the present war broke out he was• �• A -number of friends of Mr. and ' studying history and languages at Mrs. T. Williams enet at their Oxford Uni ersi He 'oined the R. " ty. 7 home and gave their daughter., Miss C. A. F. His book relates his exper Edythe} a shower on Saturday. or , Cruces as a fighter pilot during the last week. Edythe, who was recent i ;1' SUCH Is the grateful testimony of .- - , • _ countless fighting then who kept their his long convalescence after bailing now Mrs, Myrle Tha:npeon. .Coli- # ``rendezvous with Death". and live to •lout of a burning plane over the gratulation': 1 ;,�, _ tell theta e. very a os '11 English Channel. Plastic 'surgery Don't forget the crokinole party` over death, wounds; disease and did much for serious burns. _. . - - - at Mr, and-sirs. Alf,-`Michell'&-0 9 human abon -is that in which it North", by M�lcoltn Mac_ Friday, March 17. Good rizes. You ' ;'' Donald. The author describes Can'-. p may take pride: Because &,xs YOUR _ y are welcome. F Red Cross. Thus it is who help ads north of Peace River and Great .* P . Y <, -1 those i is and riL. ".Slave Lake (the area being so rap- - 4 ;,,, q,pa. F� l idly opened up by the construction ■ x y of,the;Alaskan Highway), MacDon- y/' Now as tt dreadful carnage,of was aid visited it in August 1942. He •.�:� - increases-aa more famine-stnckened r countries are made accessible to par e a an o :�• i �a N R ss,-tie ne rows YAM= peoples. pace: So much money is needed to Tuesday ltftreh 14. The community' expresses its maintain a steady flow of,,anuria for On Tuesday, March 14, Mr. Doherty 'sympathy to Mrs. Udell and family will review Eve Curie's book "Journ• on the death of a loving husband prisoners of war, of blood sertiaa4 et' Arno ' Warriors". Time 8 p. err. slid father. Ed, died in Christie St. 1 + medical supplies and dressings, sur- _.Place ; Public Library. Coarse and Hospital -on Mondsy •nighk Mar. 6:. gical instititdsents,'hospitals and hos- _ heti hri n. Everybody welecenei even The Women's Institute Vill meet «al topmeZ14 loud and clothing.. if you're sot' a member of the Lib- at the Public Library on Wednesda7 ""tto-name but a few of the dettiands PICKERING COMMUNITY CLUB r't 7.. ,, _ '.- March .15. Topic ".Historical Res- on your.Red Cross.Raise your sights _ earch". Roll Call "Current Event". --' , «- the MORE air Red Cross'ne$eds, Special music. A hearty welcdan'e•to 6'HONE•PICKERING 65 W g ��oo all ladies.. your merry dollars NOWT ' ='�r�u #s a m: _ �s. N. Burk of Toronto, spent _ the ,week-end' with Mrs; R. Johrt- ! stun1. The Baptist_ Mission Circle are NADIAN' The Red Cress workers quilted 3 holding-"their monthly meeting- on quilts on Thursday afPernoon, at March 7th, at the hopoe of Mrs. CRO R11 Can the home of Mrs.-Matthews. MacFarlane. A pot-luck supper will r /yam The young people were very tnticli be served at five o'doch Naam please) wdth .the reception their The Red Cross group meet to sew eydy Thursday to Oe Library, •rt* �• _ : ;.,.,.,... r .. ���r'�ry. -,+.y.p,•i,.':cyr.•.n..�... ,,. `T .«....• .:"'!k'i.! 'rC' �1° '\. .�.�L ry.'h• 9. _ .��. _ . u rte. � . * • w. < ! r • was ridin'-the trail--w there? And _____ ANIL- TABLE TALKS : h his horse slipped, where's the � horse?" ACISZWAYS SACIL 8•-_QHAM8ERs_'_ The water was washing over the _ skull, alternately exposing and re-By ' Meats and Dresaings *+ k+ VICTOR - beating it. Dace put his hands - TO REt!!VE MISER1ESaF ff • ROSSEAU , beneath it and lifted it des% Then - ;; As I ani sin to give you a few he whistled. _ BRONCHITIS going (Continued Aext. Reek) , . recipes with stuffing, 1 think the . CHAPTER XX the table. "I'll read it later." best plan is ta'give a recipe for "Of course we'll have to wait till Now get real relief from coughs. a foundation Bread-Crumb Stuffing But then she realized -that this � ,�: w - twzeaae mad congestion brow oncomin horse was-neither Black we get back, before lignin it, said A Perfect Landing and then'a few variation g Ferris. "We got to have wit- �s Dawn nor Hooker's, and with a On Horse's Back Bread Crumb Stuffing „ Crumb enough bread about a little gasp of relief she sank back • nesses. S wwt AT ottct day old to give 2 cups of soft against the bunk. A moment later "Well, we got two,- ain't. we?" elf, He roared the 'foreman. "That girl Sergeant John 'If-. Webb of .6W- rMLTRATRIP tea .crumbs. an neer an."-- - i�PtCeL!ng, l'West-Virginia, a ;top deep tato broacittal $;lt, t/4 teaspoon pepper, "1' table- had seen the horseman rounding g tubes with soothing the curve of the 'trail',and'recog- Lonergan. cried the ranchman.- turret gunner, forced to bail uut of medicinal vapors, t spoon finely minced" parsley,41 or "Sure, that's what I said. We'll a burning flying fortress'over Eng- t] - tiTIMULAT1Ef ' z -b tablespoons finely minced onion, sized him. a g Chest sad back at1r. p Y make him sign before we bump him land, landed astride a gratin horse. 2 strips chopped The rider pulled in a little dis- g faces like&waTm� p Aped cooked bacon. off. "1'n> afraid' that hu, e oat be g you tae. c �� nce away and hailed; glancing y_-good_for-spring -ploviag", he suspiciously about him. ` „pOH- k-se-leudl -whispered alt- in Add 1 beaten a and _ - reported. — - a little vegetable stock or ml to Curran. "I , of her .here and no- "IIere, take another drink and To 'get all the benefits of this moisten. ., :g keep yore nerves steady;' replied combined POWrMTINO-STNUUTINt body else. , action, just rub throat, chest, Stuffing Variations _ Ferris rode up to the ,entrance Curran contemptuously. `We're ab Lon- and bade wits!Vicks VapoRub at Celery - Drain and add 1 cup and. di's'mounted. ."I got your mes In this up to:the neck. When Lon- bedtime. Instantly VapoRub goes shopped cooked ester �� �� to work-2 ways at once as shows y' sage, he said, but. I didn't know organ comes, I'm goin' to string - above-to ease bronchitis cough- Giblet - Chop cooked- poultry If I could find my way here. At him along a little bit. -lie thinks Ing, loosen congestion, relieve heart, gizzard, meat of neck and first I, told Pedro he'd have to yore goin' to be the innocent vie- S add to foundation mixture; if bring me, and after he'd gone I -tlm. . Ho, hol"restt4 comimtIng sleep. Often. >b9 morning most of the Misery liquid is necessary use stock in thought I see if I could find the "Ho, dol" echoed Ferri . 8ut The new dmblodefame againstcolds,grtpQe Is gone. C3et relief froar bron- which giblets were cooked. way alone." there was a note of uncertainty in and bronchitis is to build Immunity with - ethitts distress teem with dou" So 1 n mee a ro. 110 voice, that o a w1 .red man, Vila ax-a sma tast ess wp a coni n p tested Yicks Vapo-Vic fine-flavored fat until tender, 1 cup sent him back for yah," said Cur- striving to steer himself through COLD VACCINE plus VITAMINS Rub...Tryttl VAP. ase mushrooms; add to foundation ran. Ile had planned Ferris' ad- currents that are bearing•him away. If catching cold,take VitaVax to reduce mixture. vent for a little later, and the dis- "Listen"' Curran whispered. severity and speed recovery. s 'Cola - Mi" 1 can whole ker- turbance of his plans momentarily The hoofbeats of another horse If you've lust had o cold, take VitoVox to l net cora (chopped} or equivalent disconcerted him. . "Come in I could be heard coming.along. fhe overcome fatigue and increase vitality. 41A.- trail. shakin and F Th! able) Y4 stip chopped nuts. gave Sheriff .Coggswel1KC3...y cooked coin and "if Not her, like 1 l an idea of "Lgnersan!" he mumbled. grippe and bronchitis,p ct oY the family - HUNS 1� - Sausage:-Add sliced prercooked where that thurderer's hanging' "Maybe Pedro come back. But with o two x Capwl ,t Only $2.50 rem for Vr"e , on* to two months average requirements, said sausages or pan-fried' crumbled- -out-' he wouldn't have time to make the , sausage meat. Lois ran forward. :"Mr. Ferris round trip," Curran whispered back, Ask yO1f druggist;or for details-write to-- Stuffed Veal. help me,"' she pleaded. "Take me pressing his body against the wall Roberts Biological Laboratory, Toronto Gloat - OVe' Stuff a leg of veal with away. This man kidnaped.me this • • AY dressing. Place on rack in roast- morning. He-he.." tra ceeering out through the en- Itir pan and dot with fat. Bake Curran scowled, '-'I`ll put her in " . VITA _ s - COMM&COLDS the. slow oven (3fl� fors business, Ferris;' he sand, picking •'its Lonergan. titi'e at that tater, - • the next room, an then we On talk Lone he.said a mom - g hat feller allowing' b1 the trap, Ferris.' Just follow my, COM OW dela the da o roekonln up` the gag and rope from the ta- - Y Y li a roast weighing 3 to 5 pounds. lead, and when ria.' j stthrough 'with.' ble,'where he .had deposited them.. SOL w'� Baste often with fat in the pair. him he won't be in no position to Lois, utterly worn out, and rest- _ Meat Rolls make trouble again." izin that Ferris who was at f have round, flank or hind g "But outside-outside, Curran," ' - - - ' IBUCKLEY S MIXTURE ,hank or,. neck of beef sliced Ing with averted head, had no in- w-hispered Ferris, staring with--di- shanusek of aiding her, was incapable lsted es at the approaching rider, - o any rests ante w while his body shoo i an ashen. i IM the postpoaingthe day of.Vic. thin slices of lama or veal. Cut Y ora bJ cutcin19 dowrn out proceed°° slices. into pieces about, 4 by S In a 'couple of minutes Curran had "Outside. were she won't bear of eases.snag,planes.Don't let them her gagged again and carried her ,. AgtO pbotage your war effort. At the fire inches. Spread each piece with to the smaller room.. After bind- when-when we-. ON otscoaghatcold takeBuckley's Dave watched the horse3 graz NOTICE TO TRUCKERS g[iauresadsrayoathe�ab.Thlsisaod well-seasoned stuffing, roll up like her securely, he Gent baric to jelly-roll and skewer or tie. Brown Ing on the young grass that ass escrtptton routs coughs and coeds where the ranchaman was stand- HALF LOADING REGULA.. keeps you BIT To t�YOUR an all sides in s little dripping. �g already springing up with incredible •LIGNss 1944 1s1T. The new improved Buckley for- Season.,with salt and pepper. Pour , swiitne3s, after the night of rain. _ . mala is all wedicadoa-no syru - Ia i little.boiling water, stock or I don't like this business, Cur- He lay back, dreaming of Lois and Corrj; an-Ord.•r•tn-��+ ci1 ap am faster-goes farther. 40c lit �!c ran;' mumbled Ferris. "That girl . of their future. Finally he stretch proved ,ui n int--.sulk not Honourable, is Irwit There. Get s boccie TODAY. tomato juice. Cover closely and will overhear- everythfhg, 1.%44. _ ` simmer until meat is tender. Thicken "Well,'that couldn't be helped," ed himself,' rolled-. and tit a rig- d v ut F•n a rec4, rn n. and season .liquid sad `serve as arette, and rose to his feet: tin- poth a t he '311ect tat,on of.the answered the foremam. "lfaybe Horwutsble, Ila 3ltniNtet of'-High- and derneath' him the; water was still ways, 'tbo Committee or Cour,n. - gravy. -- . Sheriff Co gswell wont, find that d th r advtre that, yttmuant"to -sub-sec- THAT'S Stuffed Braised Heart ' g running own e. swine, bet it ons a and 4 of. Rection 36 of the cowpoke, and-any ways, by the time' had dried to a thin trickle in places. -Highway Traffic act-tChwer-tae. 'Nash and trim heart, removing I git through with`her. ,she'll be R.d,u;;,.1937) the prowtr<iona of the all veins and arteries. Soak in salted, all ready to bitch up with me and Suddenly Dave perceived some- e„id sub- ections be declared ap- h.old water - hour. Drain, fill with help rbc the randy house. Bice thing white gleaming underneath dec rtb to the edul,a h"A.. v. the sunshine'. It looked like-it deacrtbe,3 an 5cheduIta "R" a�.0 .Alaskarl Pastor _ stuffing arid sew up. Coat well -little housekeeper yore .goin -to. .'B" attached: s t with seasoned flour and brows have Ferris. was a part of the skeleton of a man. sCHEDiLE "A' . ;Jls Real Sky Pilot , Thane ribs were human ribs, not H1sh1.a7 thoroughly to a little fat. Place + + « •4-11anu,cr to Fleaherton at.d - - --- _-- on a trivet In a heavy sauce pea bovine. And there svgs the skull, %%,n:;hsm to 11lig aY No. P. _ Pedro'toid me a certain party�s just visible under the' earth piled" B-1.1tt:hhva), tib. ".1 to Tobermoty' `SkY p and pour in boiling water, stock „ 7-%%'teebeach• to Parkhill; and • pilot" in the truest sense eomin' about-sundown.... said Fer- about it. _rrom 7 miles cast vf• Peterboro or tomato,juice, to at least inch ''of the term is the Rev, H. L, Rood, vis. It liras evident, from the whit,- to Perch. Who flies his own plane to admin- depth. Add hot liquid as required "Yeah Loner an'll be here. I ness of the bones,.that the,skelefon �9-Manchester to SCLIju b NO. -2j, during cookie Cover closet and g 2-12 d to r Schumbnrg. ". later to the largest diocese in North- g•. y baited the trap by tdlin' him I got had lain in the ravine fora con- 'IZ->nd:and to t1rt11!y and 13eaver- • .America-the Territory of A.lacka simmer very gently until tender, torr co f;rrc. M - y th4 girl and she was ready to make siderable time. It looked as if i! 14-t;et;ev111e -c Marmara. %and That part of Canada drained by% s to 4 hours for a large heart, 1% some int'restin' disclosures, and had been buried, unearthed by flood 15=tach to Smith's Fa►1«, :. the Yukon. Yet hi did not .learn to 2 hours for small heart; or ' lark-nae t It % 1 a . 18. lar• how you was corrin here to hear waters, buried uiader all accumuIa- I;n;hd to lttsh«'AY NO. 19. to fly until he Bras 53 years old. cook very slowly in.covered' pan in them.'' tion-of debris that they brought 1aB-ltuthven to Highway No. it That was a year ago, a writer In over. _ „ - is-�I,t,r,ton to Tr tT•-r, l urran, ae can t-cant kill Lon- - down, and`washed up again. ZI-T:„t,,sc to pR on nand., r --the-magazine Pegasus rotates. organ with her in the next room Y' ' + • 1 23-:\11tchelk•to kliz,nfield."When he -started to spread. the, whir Dave began' -4-'ierptpth. •to•_ ur.InLnvhne ant ,. h, pored .the ralTchman. .' -Instantly . curious, Mlam Gbambet•e •aetcom.a per'wooal a hrlburno to Cu!lthlg�t'iiod. gospel in Alaska in 1029 -the.Sev- lettere from Interested rt dorm. she "lope, we'll get him outside. scrambling down -the side of the 25-Alilton to :%cton. T enth Day Adventist mission (head is pleased is receive enssemttonm Leave that to me,' answered Cur ravine. There was a sturdy growth •27-Dundas >.trert, (Htghway so. bf on topics for ber eolusan, and to , ? t> Dairle. quarters at Juneau) had one church ■1..107. ready to Rates to Your "pet ran. "You saw him yesterday. of pine saplings :that afforded frim 29-•t,,1L,rtor to smith's Fella In the whole Territory...- Today scores." Requests for reelpe• or :.'.Yep, he drove up to the'llouse„ hand-hold and, bracing his, feet 3u-t;1•,;;hcon to Havcflock. . -- _ special meaa10 are to order, Addreme \ 31 Y,ttu a to Nforrisburg.• �astar Brood has to stop and count. your tetter: to "slims Sadie B. and dt:manded' my ansv:er to his against the rock wall, he was able 3__,;,n;,,;uzue .to FliehnaY tin. '.F, --'-them and the number comes Tip to Chamberm, 73 west Adelaide ,at., propogal. I -stalled, 'him at first, -to..make the. descent Without any. 33-stirlinl; to I'loomfield and Pic- Toronto." Send stamped , self-ad- to,i to Kingatun. _fifteen, with a hospital in the Mat- dreamed envelope it you ..lel a like you said, and when lie insisted especial difficulty. 34-fiutvkeabury to Lancaster., 'anuska Valley in the interior also. reply. I told film where I'd Ae him first." Between the bank:and the sWele ss-�c ca cls: es at+l. wu3 --7• -- �tinder' his supervision, "That's the 'stuff,"Ferris. Hive ' 'ton there were about' two' feet of %-vette ills to -\,tFnoitte. The Alaskan' evangelist has cov- 3s-catjd*6r i i Ht the River e . •_ '- a drink," said the foreman. pour- muddy water. Dave\ removed his 39=\\'indsw• via L'eua River to —=oriel nil vast diocese nany tinier. _ 1943 A Record Year Ing out a. stiff measure of wtiiAN- shoes and socks and began wading 41-lli4l ay IN 0. and by every means 'oi transports= For Brltls�l Sayan s into the cup:-Ferri`g took rt seal through it. ,1z-\\'.*t>,ort to rorth:on. `- tion-from dog team to plane-set- - g shaking hand and"drained 'the non- It was unli'oulitedly the skeleton 43-\t'f'J) to err to Alexandria._ , tents. of a man. One of the.legs protrud- 44,-t'vb to .te NorN, - -ting a.goal-of-visiting each church 45-t•nbffvi tv o 11i; INv twice a •year; carrving on in addi- Altliough the British people have 'Tnt trusting you,`Curran;' he ed stiffly out of the mud, and •IIavc t `•u+ttft'iilo to ilii hes y No. 4,R--Port Puistcr to Ht�hway No. 'i. tion to the evangelistic I- -service, me- been potlyng their savings into said. "I'm. not imaginin' you're saw-that-it tiad been broken-near 0-Khlhibttrs' to llihliway No. 50. _ dice?, educational and :welfare aid waf certificates for more than four •eomin' in with me out of friendly, the thigh. It evidently 'had .beeu• 5u-k{ Eta x tt> � '• • cv High\vaY, to the people of Alaska. years, the year ending December .feelin'. ;'vq convinced you that its badly set,-for the`broken.en s were r)' a •''S,1-t'alcdnn ut•1Ti:;htc-a�- No. 24 31, yielded more money than any. • to your.advantage, and �I'm' Willie' not in alignment, and there \x'as a lt.alt,� �' �'• _ :c' t,"et''s �o:�, previous year, says The 5t. Thomas sigr! py nd it+ h�t't+� Vo, s to >Iishv. to sin that paper givin': you a . considerable thickening of "lions .No. , Times Jounral, .The 'total amount third of the ranch. I.�wrote it out about the side of the fracturc-r. of «ear savings certificates bought and' brought it, alot�. You can "Some. .widdy,kicked_by a_horse," 04-.',An ville to Cnvu--a: in 1943 wasa little under $4,000, read it.' Ile dre\v a document have, thought. ''Fut l;otw conte lie s -ll,n,iltun`tu lii�hix.ta NO. 53. r: ^"h`o - QO to n+;_t71+ t h nth to Hi hit +; \o.-d. oI sic„ said Curran, laying it en - �tua c to H h„ So. 3�t. \ 5J-\1 a t,uk to 1c1 , ;est over $3,100,000000. Despite gp-.\;i„ti,> rc 1ti I hI o. the Clfrs,nras Ipending, and% ,pro- %:3-110.: tIc•ctCr•Lnid t., rorti"Im T3FUCl. bably in celebration of that' swots %4-r.•u,t.nit to X,ic Arum., . W. _\1 ,,i„tQ :.t Ilihtt ',� \u. t':R and the good 'neiws ' that jbroke - ��tx+ r.�t:�,l to il: h 2v No. 2. -” -round that time, the Christmas- RE W`1N st-,+, t to t t ,,,cl ]toed. Popp k" iweek_savirigs am"ounted",to aimost 1jEg' c•�-1•,,;t 1 •Int: ret lt+cidxv+> �0 7- { $3o,000 000. NowW—, t t to ' r •.. _ - �t moi. li ptl t,l iTCnsrlll.. - " ma savings �(OV g+ u„t tis to TFi_hica> No 4 since the; beginning of the -war lRAKg ' s.-tau x tr to IB r+drorn. is over $-,,500,000,000,. and I�rge-in ss-tluttithr Id• FJ• lit ttifuttl. .. � S"-i'rinn r�:.e to C', t1:SUi�w n, vestnicnts swell the 'amount to a • ai_ttun,.uon to Fta�',zer, �. .? P:Im�.�10 to \\'^,�nca Tle:,r•h grand•agg"regate of more thali $30, 93-\C;nrrloy, t,, Nic'huAy \o 000,000,000. Average war savings - ns-nuncT>ts to lt,chtt:Ly No. 24. are over $1,000 per head of popfi- _ rithui> t„ jheiih Oltn wiab Mer1;A lotion. ` ' -11'o rl c,rl to ThamPsford. \e I'ht mi lard to lii�htch> So. 'f The fact, that the 1943 savings �� vitt tiuiture. ---i:rrn f1 :\t_tn,UG: Il w',`9 Rot,a x... were the biggest during• the war 8 • is due .to conscription of man and. ".ttF;trett' "u All•rna,T, 1}'tuR nrrt.h of iho Sev- womanpower, ever girl and wo-. - ern' Rh'r owl north of ll1gh\eay -man.;who has no depeadants. need- _/ _ ER gM \o. ,, it„nt "n;dcrLtnd t`.ornnty t° • -1Tt+ttte-being - . . SCC - --- ..A1'- N,�, I ori+t 2Pt from FTert4 ; obliged to work iii factor;es and E51.tOs to Arnpr'nr, w'rh t<• cxrPttoY. t offices. ” More than half• the' n ur ;.�Ht f1N they th AV114 nye ,+rrt� t,-..it h.Ty P p. No.,l%`fi n+ Al"Mr'i,ir to Y•rnbrn e_ ' • lation of -the British Isles is en- , rot', ntu, rinir,t:r.: I abrn:IPy rTi, ]°T4. . .gaged in war \work alone. ' <' __ 7 '. ! n ... -•,'a..� � -: •_• 4, •✓_ �F^ -. �. '•G.iL..' • F �� 'uT.a"'° ..Y+s°`i- •T,,7r;,.4� .. .. > -+ M. - —. _ • . . of the war has shown that victory *` _ .I've found I sari grte up dosing.t ` in Europe is impossible without,a mass invasion from the west, and "I've found a far better way to correct• among people who have tried. the lessons df.Sicily and Italy,have, e l yes me the KF.ILO(,G'S ALLBRAN foe conati demonstrated that such an i :asiw>, Easy •to roll . delightful =••�constipationl Qne that Cl pa. which must be staged from Britain=. kind of lasting relief I've always tion due to lack of"bulk"in the diett across the English Channel, is likew ' -- wa[tted, and never got, from harsh ALLB1tAN tonetts the cause of such wise' impossible without complete - *••�+ Sm o k w pills and purga- trouble,by supprying`bulk-forming" domination of the skies. At best, tives. I've tried material needed for easy,naturalelim• the invasion will involve the'great ` sir est risks ever faced by 'any army; eversotnaay,but matron:If this kind of constipation it wouil be foolhardy to.undertake �' • _ _ —_ _ r — it's KELTAGG'S hasplaguedy6u,tryeatmgKELL000'S it before decisive t� ory is won ALL•BRAN regu. ALT-BRAN regularly, or several ALL- the air., But until recently the larly for me xy BRAN muffins every day.Drink plenty Possibility of such an air victory from now on." of water: See if'you don't prais23 was in itself a matter-of grave doubt. In 1940 Hitler possessed Such a happy its welcome zaiefl Get ALLBRA2J ail''superiority, as the Allies do to- �. experienceisjust Y at your yocer'st '-convenient si:.es. day; yet the British air force was - + •. _ one of thousands Made by Kell.�gg'c in London, _:u>r" ableto maintain such striking power _ - and reserves that -Ilitl.er did not dare-.-stage his own., cross-channel FINE [UT CIGARETTE TOBACCO - TM.WAR • WEEK 'Commentary Qn Current Events w invasion of Britain and instead - Decisive Period _ Invasion Of . Europe from West Noay; however, air Minister Siil- factories which produce its planes. Red-Armies for.the final battle but clair assures us that not only :plied ' : • • He is able to back it up with -the also preti•ented a Junction of the *� `v LL Air air' superiority but Allied air su- In1p0881b1e 1!iLIlOUt bill SuprenlaCy diminishing power .of the German German and Japanese for acid a premacy is in sight.' Itis statement air ioree to interfere with these as- decisive 'shift of the balance of that the period-between the Febru- saults; in fact, some of the Allied power in favor of the Acis. Thw'' ort. -ary and air armadas now roarer the German fact*that. Russia is now A clearer perspective of the war— " This-h a confident, sweep- i the _llarclr•moons is likely publishing •. - - one which holds out high hopes for Ing an-1 author rive statement, all to prove the decisive stage of the skies without catching a glimpse of full details of, Allied aid, and that the future, but also reveals by how the more impressive because it is whole' war• demonstrates his con- aGerman plane. ' He is able to the Russians themselves are aston margin the Allies may based on actual battle results. - fidence that the air victory i3-close. back it u finally, the dimin ishe l at its dimensions, indicates a have escaped catastrophe—is pro- First Condition of Victory at tan at may -Tu-- have Allie - `-' vided b �iw,o reports just published. ishing-rate of ;•allied losses, a tree• new apprecia ion o y p ju p It has become a military axioul bg the optimism of -the spet ist, which is bound to improve -further in- the war whica should- smooth gays the New York Times. One is that while th airpl to can no more but Mr. Sinclair is able to back up as the German air force vveakens.: the path to a more perfect co-oper- --- the review presented to the House win wars that can any other single his optimism with a greater display The path "foP the' inyasign, and atiotr in the future. of Commons by- Air Minister Sin- weapon, nfveftheless, supremacy of-air-power than was thought pos- _therewith the roat.'to Berlin, is in- clair in which he declares: "There in the air_ is ,the first condition of sible only a short while ago. He es before us now eltarly attar- .' , a1$°-of-a vitft' 2 aiSTe-tcic-it v with round- 2tT e d 'being cleated, even ti hss dee eat ._ t ,. ' - -• , `, the glittering prize of air suprem- which depends on the success of -- .clock air attacks by thousands.-of Phase should take longer than .fr. IIt supple terms, porcelain enamel -acy—a• talisman-tthat can paralyze amphibious operations of uupre- American and British planes on Sinclair anticipates. is glass .-ichich is - used - on- steel t sheets at a temperature of 1500 de- German-industry and war trans- cedented dimension>. The course both the German air force and the Lend-Lease to Russia The second report is that of lend. grees Fahrenheit. leaon shiPments ' siaSe This Cas interpreted in t Wash'l- gton to mean that both the Cni- Asthma �. in .. ; e ted States and 'Great Britain strip- : ped their'own forces ifi the begin- a f f e r i g . e niug to provile, the hath rd-Pressed - equipu iicnt Russian mthatµtspelled atheti dal Garbed 7 dears - ference•between yt� or- an defeat. ' , ,en Ycary ktdo J. nichurds, :;r These shipments,whish now exceed East tsrd st.. Hamilton, Outs was lip $4,000,OOU,000 in salue. and iitcl'ude asthmatic,. lost weight,. suffered i e couugghing.• choking, wheezing every ,, ID 7,800 planer,.41,76o tanks and tank sight — couldn't sleep. Aaaee-Tubs destroyers, more than he now reports normal weight"and ' -trucks, 33,000 jeep? and many othtr =good health although 70 year old. - - y.. t gef�reat same rforl yAoua 1i will send -da,o1 e* -" package of Anne-Tabs. .free. No _ items, in addition to the'hu pies 3hippe@" to Ru4s'a by _ Britain, may have delayed both tht cost, no obligation. lust tell others it trainin arn4 the equipment of tht if It maps your asthma attacks, Changes co n stn n to m set g ��rite Knox Company, ti0J9 Knox ^�mef -an and British armies, and Bldg.. Fore Er!• North,"Oat., for • • - tllereu uii also the Allied prepare- tree Acme-Tsb.. - tion for-the preseht air battle-and _ - the invasion. Btft they helped a 6offing' Up 'N■ hts _ keep Russia in the war, and in so - • _ t '�i �changing- n seds doi2,K restonl,. htlpt�i to save-the. this coun ryMiiesMwFeelow - - BeforeTheirTime , :FOR INSTANCE . .. _ e. Do you feel older than you are or sesae Srnm Aett�p Nigh?,sackachoins..Narrow. : _ ~. frequent paasag shviti,r mem dei tI•os_ Pa Rheumaticp b _ ur - - lt�; ;,u!true these��,tro mai tiy°d to-- — — -- :_ - as h s _ ease Cy+�nsuany visas Prom =sad oy- -Ever wonder where your ration ab At the same time the banks have - R'a can often blame nervous tension -ous reIter by hatpins epi ++revs U, . _ - out poisonous excess acids and wastes. T°s coupons go? The answer is that arranged facilities' to serve mill for these feelings and tears And have aver�ystexbing to■a i and 4t ingoctu to lose in these days, 1hOUSSSida Of nervous to trying Cystes.Tho iron clad taottey-baet le long to get a real grip on them- agxemaat auurie a ztiN of your mousy your. grocer takes your sugar, tary establishments and new war. them- people °° �°"'� of empty pa°�` °a!•~ "' s selves. yearn[os-quiet nerves. .aatta�ed. iron•= ae• 1►y. Cie= osstex - Many are taking Dr. ltliles Nervine. C tares-a:l Croat butter and other coupons -to his_ industry centres alike. _'' f This is a scientificiombinationof effec- e.+n tr„t 1116411 draatss rosy. tive sedatives. Nervine helps relieve -. 'bank, which acts as the govern- 4 Through loans to industry and general nervousness. sleeplessness, . nervous fears, nervous headache and -.Menta agent in identifying and .agriculture,, they have' helped-to. nervous irritability. It has been used Fo6t ' kh accounting for 11111LOt1s Of SpeIIt, for this purpose for sixty years Take increase the AT ly Of raw mate. Ncrv.ne according help d» d -+coupons. This vast bookkeeping' rials, weapons and food :` , a'i b more res` Stopped In 7 Minutes wholesoate 'food. Ob—known as "Ration Coupon fresh air and exec• Does Athlete s Foot mate your skin p� - , track and blister? Does the Itching aaa •► The have acted as �1sSn>n > else. Effervescing drive you mad? No matter bow long you Banking"— IS 11ust One of the y g Nervine Tablets: have suffered or what y�ou'have teed then g 1 is now hope for you a new treatment+ -- anew, -additional assignments . ' agents for approximately$5,700, ?r Nk and?5e'. Ner• caned Nlsodana. In 7 minutes Nixedw i vine Liquid: 25e stopi the Itching and states combating the germs that Cause Athlete's Foot. You wm which the banks have assumed ��� wort of Victory Bonds area$l.00. probably ace.a big.Improvement the verryy 'stably day or so. If not completely sattsaed N x.0.rm costs nothing because you get gas part of their wartime service: _and War Savings Certificates,.as your mons back an return of the empt lar.__ Ciel Nbca� from your drug" today-- ' 'Well as lending direct financial the moaey-baet ural over protects you. Another is the pay mi crit, on aid to the government through : behalf of the government,'of e'er- ' :.stain subsidies arising out of war- short term loans. _ time price control. Still another. f :..All this in the face of wide. ��� eorsN eEMor t R ALL AGES �'.•� : '•e -is the handling of exchange-trans- spread staff changes resulting vote --- actions at agents of the Foreign` --from enlistments of 8,360 trained _ . Exchange Control Board.._..' bank em 1 - war emergency has proved the readiness and ability_ of �� SYRUP � Canada s banks to adopt their services ,to 'newsonditions. It e :has proved, once again, the strength of your banking system,-- Which ystem, which is providing a firm base of financial service for the greatest economic :effort in the nation's history, and will with .,'.equal resourcefulness meet the challenge of the years ahead. �. ':� =T -. -- . - • . . CHILDREN —� �.. LOVE 5'.. . BELAY ' k� _ BUY A ' BOTT E TODAY! _n UIP .. ." „• ''M. ti:t :rt^5�..,,�,' M y„•; '.:x e• :'�••-:w.,.. „,. . _ -., ,�. .9'i aa•�-+,.�:: .:. ss"., ♦r...F-4 n• 10 r '$i` :1 ^.i!.. k :i1,r s '•Jf".-\ .a. Tt... ,e:� X�.. y • Classified Advt's F,.. J. Don an M• , .. 13 M-M _._ B. A., B. Insurance of all -Kinds -Wanted -- frame barn 35, x 50 .,Ontario Land Sut7a '/ to ric T� _ --15th Year as - or 60 or larger. Ralph Wellman, R. $65 King Sts.• East, Oahawi. - ' R. 2, Claremont, Phone 'Clare 6 r 12 Phone 1981rteurance Adviser •Start in your own Part-tivne business I�',You have been laid off in a war .. Address 'fie plant, if your fawork or other Brougham, Ont :Pick 5 R 22 r'm occupation does not take all of your announees that- -y�irOg; it you are honest and de➢- - - ---___ -- - eudable, Mi examnt. i ling to —. ,., g�tensive ' •� Mr. Van`Kll'k has arrived J `• wont for finanEls3 1ildPpendence, 'in lisle of entire dairy held, farm i•tt- , �0*-V rural locality, •Rl-,;',ying plernents, I. H. C. tractor etc.,' be- NO hgWhold and farm necessities. 'He's the New Smart Sri longing •to the estate of the late Outs tra&i pass your way a'aet7 . Writable 'travel outfit requr George Taylor, vilLjw sold at*Lot' dal Credit furnished: Write, "The J. R. 14, Con, 2, Uxbridge, just north of : Hat for Smart Men r. ,'Watkins Cctnpatry, ' Dept. O-P-16, the Stouffville toad,, At the,same ',COAL; COKX. :�dontreal, Que- time the 50-acre pasture at Lot 11, "Horse Strayed =- bay Clydesdale Con. .2, will -be offered. All seeded,. WOOD, DEMENT, r Here are thy' colors _mare,._.ontn_soutlL_IlalSo18,_Qon. good barn and frame dwelling, , 5. Mr. Osborne. spring eree c�and sma1F eider Ali: , NSI--D 18 cot ra,er, willace ozrxrto lar a bills, Sale o ns A ]mot sharp at 12• an -- - four people for sleeping; cupboards, g Pe - . ':,sink, stove, ice-box, noon. Terms cash. A. S. .Farmer, "STRATA" good condition. auctioneer. 3LTILDER'S SUPPLIER ,.:.Melrose 3243 Toronto. Can be seen ; ; , at above address. Mrs. Martin. &1601Ot3al�fl8rttt$6 WOYJ� _ —? •• ' : For Sale 18` hens and 14 pullets Saturday, March 11 - owing to ill- ' - "HOMER" "'.(Barred Rocks) alJ laying. Also a health, Wm. F. Ratcliff, Stouffville, We havealso placed in stock s,full g' will sell his entire poultry equip-' lf2elotte Separator-600 in good work- merit and poultry• at the premises, LINM of MAPLE LEAF MILLING € lug condition.. Arthur Hateh, Con. Church St., without reserve. Sale COMPANY FEEDS � COLT" b. Pickering. includes,-30o laking Leghorns, A• _W, MITCHELL - f Bab Chicks try house 20 x 40, and 2-story'brick _ Siding i. sulated. new. throughout. 7 $ray chicks, most breeds, =- - Fit for dwelling house. 15.0bushels n riee or Van-Kirk fate delivery, also started chicks, wheat and :oats. Feeding utensils __ Pickering, Ont: :. i but bookings continue heavy and I-IatS no matter where you buy- we'd advise you contact us soon. etc. Sale-at-Z00. Tirana cash. A. S. s Being right on the ground, we can farmer, auctioneer, Phones - Yards 74: Res, 65W. V2 ri ct pondence delays: D. N. Lockwood, Wednesday, arc - arm stone _ � _ Pickering-42.=H:"Shier, R R. 2.Pick-. and isnplea.•rientx, hay, grafi t, swine �, RICHARD�QN and poultry, belonging to G. Henry • ,. For Sale-- t;ereral 1:ectriz, Johnson, at_I.ot,26, Con- 9, Picker- JGENKRAL 1N5URANE"E_ Come on in and brouse Ground heavy ing, 2 miles "vest c,f Clare,-r:ont. No RN NI4 •i�TATE 1�-8 h. p. -electric,milt-r, -cod con- Reserve. Oveaer retiring f r i,n faun. dition, used"very lot e_ 60 cycre. i tA.-S. - - (iN V E1.ANC 1 N G e f ri y sto �a:e a. f:00 sharp. F`arhlz-r, Co, � endl re th ,$8.001-Box 400 New,; Offics auctioneer. est rabid aget►�fsadY - An old abl LCli_HATCU t ' ' ' to serve. ' Jgghorns and Barred Rock Chicks Thursday, March-Y3- au tidn 4-ate I 7. Batch of every 'Wednesday. of live stock, impl•:,,Tents, including Phone, Piciseririg 6S :3latte5•y.'s Poultry FarrA 14 young eoxs,.milkinx r+ischin etc. M• Ss CHAFMAN . I. Altona'Road R. R. 2, '11eker•ing coolet and some furniture, at Lot - 23, Con. 2. Whith}, --suite.:east Ap. 1-44 - CYRIL E. MORLEY - ar i on,- nnrth of Whitb`, stop light.LOST 2 truck tail racks, blue of of Ivan- Law. Terns cash. Fitjers please leave at. :1icSenzie rry MeC•,; 'eterk. -El:r e_r Wiltvur, z _.... ■ 7 aucuoneer as_a at ptw le 31WIabhan's Garage, Dunbar- Rona _ _. . _ =-. Wednesdai. _: :tlazcn n� . .- INSURANCE ' - - .1. a`etienn . . � � "-- Roomy and Board sale of farm `stock, :rpinrriRnt::, _ furniture, at Lot 6, Con. 1. Picker- l.iverpooll .�Azrc i Hptel. ori- \o."g. ing .Twp, half :r, ire south -on Pick- iPHONE 67 PICK. - _:_ 'Highway,-can road to D. I:L :tiewly- ering Beach Road Yr-,r_ No.'s,. pm- ,Attention Poultry-Farmers! ''... :decorated, comfortable anti_clean. PPrxy of Cecil i a�cce,` Tenn. cash, Mrs. V1 ilii Farm has been 'avid. Itoz: Murison, _.. 'Froward 6033 Toronto or the_IHotgl and Fred Draper, clerks_.- Williar.� _ -- • - lieu, auctioneer. fiale at 1'2:30. .' . 'Cough? Y' House for -Rt nt -• one mile scouth-sof . , a , _ . A.-number e o Electric and tour-cornzr:=, Pickering. Half acre Friday, March 17 - on sale-.of For instant relief tr* Pasraere'a ;: 1 B Brooders of laud. Wrtt,_Lee, Pickering. horseK, cattle. in�plementa, poultry, Qa tuner :. _.. Bronchia] Mixture - - household -furniture, at Lot a Eun. _ Card of Tttanks d, Pickering 'Twp.-. tate property_ of �eadcold? 'have just arrived -, Patrick 3; Lennon; Teuns cash, Sale The family of the late T, -E at 12:00 noon..rharp:'H. V.-Mowbrar, Ciawfozd,-.wish. o: extend their Clerk; .Wm. Maw- and 'Gordon Sell- _C,.B, Q, ordinarily relieve a cold Ons Motto - We Hare It, Can Get n Or It Is Not Mads tnost heartfelt thanks for the ratan) era,•.auctioneers. r - -iecta of ki Ins $, _e�pressia;,� otin a:few hours J. -S. BALSDON. — -� �ICKERit�fG sympathy' gmended . :the9zi..:during t -:Our "ProfessionaI'Pride-ia =- + their recent sad bereavement. _ PICKERING ELLS ' - __•- Xour Guarantee ,. GROWING MASH ",itIN+GUB McMILLAN - Barrister, - 1 THE RESALE gT0B8 ������� of • ONTARIO _.;Solidtor, Notary Public. Mart the Pi '39-Melinda Str. - Toronto _ya. _ se, lick 88 • —Tel = -- ht On yrs PA? sealaal'ro PSrIC/I��B�+AT WBTI'SY�(YOUR 80>ILR 1[A]t=MD T Elgin 63Q3 ) ! G Hl.^.I7 WA.RTIII�E �.. 1 LAMB F�iB Starter CALVES S _ BROCK Merchandise *M ALL KUM OF •• D.N.LOCKWeOD _ - �. .::• live and .d - _ — p ERI1dG., ON?. Alebos saltjeet to _ . TN EATR *E DELMR the wartime restrieH�, "it. - atoms betas kept «e� -- =C�e# our`prices on Live Ducks _ - �._ tTsc _ --- _ Healthfullj Air-conditioned - / r (� Funeral Director Look over our shelves-ask us. PIC K E RI N FARA�S THURSDAY,:F71.,. SATURDAY Consult aa..for Service � M - _ _ _ - TED .. � . . Furniture MARCH 9, 10 and .I1 AL V I♦, B U S HB� M rivBTI�ED 'EM GRADING S'T'ATION i Two shows at T and 9_ P. M,. hardware ;Tinsmith WHl'i'BY ONT. PHONE WHMTY' 8>!R Saturday Matinee at 1.30 p. M. Deider _ Phone Pickering 46 - - - - — ' Background `T-o -, ---- _ `�• — �-_ -. :� - _ Motor Ambulance, Day or Night -Bought and Sold �n r. - UsC E ed Clothitng = Sterilized, clean- 0MRIE ' " LUMB Co - Da ge -4--g_PHON>y-13 The and pressed like new. Carry a _ :George Raft Sydney Greenstreet � ;urge stock of high class suits,' LI:tiSITED ' with-Peter Lorre Brenda MarshaW _ overcoats and parts. . Also..a good - 1 " of new leatiz coa stock ,•_-- _. Yn reakers, and gents' f 'sh- - -� MONDAY, Tt:F�D_�,Y, WEDN'SMY i ings, at very .reasonable prices, Call _ C. A. STERRITT ' Brad cgii;lucid. TELEPHONES Howard 1117 and .Scarboro ash KARCA 1:i;14 and 15 _ -' Sam Schwartz Last Complete Show at 8.10 ' Pickering, Ont. ,` 21 Bond Str. 'West, Oshawa Tli 'fallen"Spar-OW _ _-_ . .• • _-- --------__--- - afioogb and,.Dressed Lumber " .,Millwork . . - Sash Door$ 3creemi gs John Garfield and Maureen O'Mara Quality Meats' - Soft lead 'Hardwood F`loor-TAM 'oring also an added attraction - ` F Akick ated• Siding Cedargrain Shingle SidinS D. - .resh Vegetables - • :Wallboards Rock'I.atb Cedar Shingles Rookies , in-- Burriia i h --- _ Arlt Sl►ingles Roofins - _._ _ _'F s and Pouhr ' - -- -----.-_-_-- - - y ]sleek'Wool Insulation Cement and I1me _ THURSDAY, FRI., SaTtiRDAY, - : eepng Illi Bower Pipe" �-• W i In Season -)IARPM-SENOUR 100 p, C. PURE »AIN'?! _ b1ARCH 16, 17 snd 1$ No �T;me For ;Loge - - - ' SILKS MARKED 'Cltwdette CulbertFred MacMarra7 - ...L. Phone Ptcktring 26 ..., .• ' -- -