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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1944_03_24 m - .,,�*: _ _--� _ _ '- -__ w. 7-7- - - . _AR. 24 1 th - Pickerned� =Cross Branoh Exceeds nota ou _ � '$50 n , 7, k00 - 71 — _ w Treasurer, ski . - .. . . �'Aatiaks 'ice rein i l e aA. reed tods released the following- AVAILABLE figures on. the campaign to ate. a have installed additional `�- Ration Bpok.No-4 will be issue equipment to take care of the needs D�o eek. O r page 5 of this issue• the `Pic sting $drool.pupils,sand - Rotary Club__ 1089.50- of the citizens of• Pickering and Q D _ 1 c�umplete- information will be found particularly their key enthusiasts Duabarto --.-- -- --- o sir hockey coach, Priu- Cherr)wood 161.50 for Victory Loan Bonds, War Sav- t of Pickering Township. ,Read care- typal R. T. Doble, on Friday after- Wh,itevvaTe _ 270. a-Certificates-and a limited num- ,'Mr, Horace Brown, author -and fully, and - be sure to follow in- noon, with.two beautiful pictures. Greenwood -- 55.75 ber of packages of other 'valuables. Producer, Danbarton, set oftf a lox- .structions--it will save time and.con- Mrs, Chas, Pilkey ha3 been spend- of fireworks,' and stirred' up more __ _ - _ _ _ _ __ __.-_._d K several days in pronto with her - - ERIN • Lodgement may be :trade at PIC.Is- fusion for al} G rant or t rou the ttfe ent3tusiasatt,-tit lien 1te as g Y daughter, Phyllis, who has been ill. ! • ' AJAX Sub branch, The rates are guest of D.-'N: Lockwood, addressed Pickering Horticultural Society• r At the commencement of the earn- low. Inquiries are solicited. Rotary, on Tuesday evening#*speak- _ _ Un t e WCh�zch held u n s Association t success- 0, ucce se - ma -s _ —N— V- S 0, a quota of $1500 was ann- in g for'one -tour on ar-su-bj#ct, that The April -Meeting:of the Picker-- fut supper on St, Patrick's Day, - unced, which now ¢means - having. IfTfie Canadian Bank of'Commerce in the hands of some w6lAd have ing Towihahip Horticultural Society realizing $84.00.. ' hed a point considerably over' N. R. Shortrcetl, Manager, brought forth little more th$,n - ,I will be held on April 4; at 8 p. `n. Len Pearsup,'R. C. A. F., Ottatca, t figure and returns are not. Pickering and Ajax- don't believe it!" " " i - m Rouge Hill School• Full particul- arra.hazel Fo"'ler, R. C. A. F., Mon- et cccn lete--tanvass:ng has nut 'What of the Future) _:,aa ad- � ars next week. Plea,.e.n2te change tree} . have beets visitingtheir res- y completed in some sections. COALGAa RFSPONSIBLE FOR dress, a masterpiece of•English, of date. pective parents here.he views of th- at the NEAR FATALITY ATJ.I% �--- tss y e inson n ls3 nal summary will . show an amount er, nn "post-war de tlocracv't, was glo;e About the Irish Ila Jones,- of Toronto,, visited Mr. excess of 42500 - a very cctm- One of. the Plant' guards a Mr. enlightening, to say the least. No and Mrs. W.,C. I4Murkar on Sunday.. dable job, well done. Cooper,',narrowil escaped death by "attempt was made'byyouur. scribe to A Canadian soldier was walking J"ack•Lunting and Dougald Thomp- asphyxiatior- early Wednesday non- take ilates, We did inform n Mr. down Whitehall, in:London, Eng., son, both donned.the King's uniform ing, when he was discoz:ered ancon- Brown,'-that many of, -his references on Tuesday. Wawish-thein the best - s^ious in his cabin at the j\'icho!son had.'some time a trying to find the War Office. He- go," placed us in a „ 0 luck, I is said of .lack that after AJAX DOG OWNERS - NOTE! at Live ' stopped a"but could Excuse h f t _ park, Liverpool. A Stas;_ in the "mist', but that we_v-ere aow.in_a having sat on a bench in the refie t he'said, but could you tell'ane what. g p cabin is reported to-be the source of "fog", .During the address re�� re- .side the War Office is ori?"., The ion zoom•for -several hours,-waiting, By virtue of-the existing -arram9e- the fum. es,'Cooper was taken to the viewed many of the incidents of to be 'signed up, a young officer ' ent with the Townshipof Picker- policeman thought for just a enom- Oshawa Hospital where he is now" this war, incidents that which, we . walked by, turned around asking ent or two; then replied: - Be jab- ng, -- although the_regular znu,ua reported to be recovering. have no =doubt, has given many „ Jack and .several otters "What are - - . al assessment is not made in the cause. for su icion-and c6ncern.- He' 'ers, I think-its on.ours.. sP you- fellows. %vaiting-for", to whish illage of Ajax, the owners of all Women's Institute.to Meet in Red spoke of the Titos,the.bMichaelevichs Jack replied - "Refreshments". An r ga i�n ,that Village are assessed Cross Romps -March 24. the Churchills-and. Roosevelts etc. C. G. I. T. Activittes, hour later the same officer game a--' or the dog. It therefore follows He made a' reference to the Atlantic _ By Eileen Bushby long aggro - '"Well boys, -Stijl wait- ingt -- the To.w;a lip is under the The Pickering Wornen's Institute ' •Charter, S=¢ ilar to. that of our t for refreFl-_-n4- ta, I see". the -township, when any of the o, y speaker -art time was Spent eaztight had-the nil - ` on Friday, March 2-t, at .30. Will A g that it had "been a conven- at the supper meeting of the C.. G. one to break a bone in hes arias owners have suffered losses by all conveners be on hand to accept 'ient. tool" for the- time, and int:en- I. T. this--eek'. `Mildred-Bath, who- recently, and is now -wearing a.cast _ estzvetion by dogs -- even Ajax, contributions and arrange their afed that little would be heard.of ,as im charge, served the group The members of She W:.:ien's ga, and the t4wrsship officials booths €or ouz '• of W brk" aryl it again. Much of these-'•incidents'o with dainty-cup cakes as their 4ess Club held their_final get-together ve the authority to-destroy any Tea' on Saturday :Murch 23, at 3.00 is not strange to us, but we are ert, for the season" oa WcAnesd8 even- og which' may have been .the off- o'clock.. Bring yur, atticles fur _dict reniinded 'of Ralph Bellamy's book, Aftei .the meeting was- opened. ing, -when they went -to Toronto to. nder, Ajax. or otherwise. Just such Fighpond, Wlyite Elephant and Pan- ''Looking Backward"- in which he 1 Mildred, with the assistanco of see the "Madime Curie".picture.- - csae occurred reeentiy• --- neigh. try -Shelf: ' says, "inquisitiveness begets infidel- I Margaret James, conducted- the Mi,s Edeerr Bushby was appuintfd _ ring sheep were killed by dogs,, _ _- _ ity" (or words-to that=effect►, and 1 Worship Period. a (:eiegatp to the School for Leaders - roan Ajax. Inasmuch as the i ibly find that, when v5e ]rook { The -next half hour was .spent at the recent 05hawa Presbyterial 1 may dislike giving and oNer.for ,'kra."' de `ales 'Parish too deep or too far into sane sub- ..t.naking chalk arawinr,: of the'diff- 4t'. M. ?• ftl4eting 'at•Botvnnanvijle. he destruction Iof any :dog, they ects or `•incidents",°we.becn-ne. bri j event viilageg tvhtch the group has I:ar,:est Fargo, just back frE►n; still under this obliga>gun. The 'the art bets of the C. Y. O. -and are incilned . .to..become skeptieal• � been,studying. Thi u_as followed by overaea Ia visiting airs. Shea. - hief of Police has called this'to: a-fe- invited guests met at the Alwa)a will you find the •man who the*€;�t,t"tcst ar-J a• Gahte; Which pro- _ e attention of -the 'Editor: Teefy .hut,e last Su.,day evening. receives everything he reals sir 1 sided: rn0cr e.mues:nent, and the Present Hith the atirtstbvri for'the hears 'as - ju?t that is. sat ,enacting wa.i brought - tla a ci.jse - first titrd.4n several months, -vias- Icfied that all's-,vlell.• But let that I with the singins; ut "Tag- Pickering-Feutvre2l c►.i_the . Skating.Carnival Tkfice. on air Sgt. Pilut George O'Cunnur, who n:un do -some investigating, or•-look i.-==-- - --=-- "C'vuntry Nehs:' Brvadciatl4,a-1, at New'» Office, gradtrattd arcs-r�rrived his wings in underneath acrd he "begins to a'on.= THE X115( iill;I'�I tF;ERS A}tF. Thursday even:t:b. -- _ . 'iel.errz,tc :Red Crors - Yorkton, Sask, ern 'March 'J, George der" - in many instances. HU.It: .ati.tl\' _ hcti:e on a 2=r�k. }eve:---.after This being wi are are prepared to ---- i'irl erin� r,us th featured centre, _The prize-vrinrters at the -Red' which he will take a-short Cain- grant Mr. - Brown,a title to-his ` In our-i-su.- u° -laA week we ref; on= tnE tv�k.y -t'vut;ry- \�tt"a' roes Euchre Party on M<•r-iay .ev- niando Course, in u,iuebec. views. sire dare not question Much erred to.the "charge' made against .hr art .m �l,i,t.day eve,ting-of - - ping were as folMws. Ladlea' First,. The•subjeet matter of the discuss- of what he says, He haa, as is quite -erred and Pickering during a Court last � a:.;; .:ci• C'1>.l:L. nt 7.Y00. The re Frank Hail, Gentlemen's First, ion period was - a continuation of evident, made a lengthy study of hia-F Session in Whitby.recently,_ W e un-. Wil:?sS-I u'�,'i<�ing Co. who supply G. F. Coates, .Consolation, to the last meeting'a subject "the.un-. subject - we haute not,-hence _the Hesitatingly acknowledged the can- our we-Adl r.et_s;irfit-i)aper-are the rs• Jghna &W Miss Edith Murra$. derlying prin6ples of-capital and, •'fog". --- ------ dttions' referre3 to, but refu3ed- to sponsors of the brnadca�ts,, in the" • laboi, their mutual rights and dut- The speaker has a probably Warr- �hold the older, permanent ►residents interest olf thea cu'stbmers• Each ev- The Committee in"charge-wish to 'lee". The debate concerned itself anted Year of Facisn in this land, i of Pickering -responsible •fbr these ening -is devoted' to one of their press their appreciation to the With the important and practical and asks "when are we-iittle people condition:1 vie still refuse-to do so. customers acid Pickering hag been _ pie of,Cherrywood, who travelled subject of the proposed legislation going to wake up?". He maintains We added .also, that we are as .much on =first. toured. e a-Tei,-using pred-04. gas- and regarding- -health--insursyrce,--sad that-t fe-"tittte pedpie-"'shouId-'.de- +disgusted with these condztrgns as 'The material (historical) was supp- res to. support our effort to raise that it. should be made law.. Many sign the "plan" and new order of "any attorney", lied by this-office, and prepared for also may we sincerely thank- of the pointe for and against the life, not the - `-'money-bage... .that We .understand today, there has broadcast- by Don Copeland; We dozen people from Pickering, government proposals were brought the. "little people" of conquered been an attempt, to have this "att- take the liberty of expressing the ho attended _the Euchre Parti. out by the flour speaklerg: WIn: nations of ;Europe, have "spoken" -� orney be Mr.'Allin • A,nnis„ our thanks of tNs ecmmunity to the total proceeds for the evening .Power and Ethel O'Hare on the Aff• that they are deWtnined-te,1"no County Crown Attorney, who a sew Wilson publishing Co. floi {jze pub- = ere $6.75, which would acarcety, i3to'iative, and Jinn Teefy, and Helen longer be the glares they have in months ago, was kept busy fending licity given, our comcnuni;y. From QTer Pickering Red _ Robi on the Legative: The de- the past" and issues a strong,warn- off un-warranted criticistas in con- canoments received at this office- iris to the-people.of the West. .. - i nection• with a su statement frMn distant points, we conclude that Cross is to eon- eiai9n the judges was given to . . pposed. ue to operate, we must have move the Affirmative- As might be expected, 'ave thin]& credited-to hin at Whitby, regard- .this program �_ . a "good-sized" rt and-InaT help-in-our work- . _ F�ijoyahYe. games_ coocltided the z� p11.�is jistenera._,were. too eager ing Ajax. In our use of the word iistenimg audience, In Mr. Copeland's _ a. Those who have been so loyal evening. to .agree "oa all points", azt+d a few "attorney", our Crown, Attorney referer_ces to the 'Pickering New-. our,Red Cross during the past . - made that tact known. Mr. Brown had not been considered as 'the we regretted ,his failure to refer ur and one-heli Yom an however does not expect all°to agree author of the :charge whatever to the,tQrty odd years spent by the discouraged when their efforts _ The •Fassily Theatre with-him the onlj attitude for a it or1ginateJ in the statement by late publisher John Murkar, with not appreciated or snpported'by public man to adopt. the jury and• corlrztented upon by the tate W: James Clark together. e •majority of the clitizens of Pick- Ne'repaper advertising, rads p!O' However, with- the critical con- His Lordship. Mr. Annie had no con- in this office. ring. grams, and other• written articles denmation of European practices of nection with,the- statement -what- Time is limited on•any -broadcast, today, make.free -use of the term pre-war and current Europe, a warn-' ever, and we see in the rumour to- and a few items were not 'included - r (The above is. written by.the Red -- "family, or neighborhood theatre". ing is.sounded, but we. would like day; only an attompt by_cnischief-- which we •might have had,. but 'we rose, We have the impregsion'that 'It has become an institution. 'Many to have had our speaker sukrn'it a lnuktYrs to "bring out again an were generally we!!' pleased with he author .would like,to have said of us claim to be unable. to find solution for our problems on this 'imagined grievance.. Mr. Copeland's presentation. uch more, but the author's mod-; time to embark on the-reading of a gide, and tell .us.,`•what use can do - sty does not.permit saying more, novel, or book �f any kind, and the about it". 5'i Froytt the Oshawa Prexbyteriat W. INSTITUTE SALE OF �t"ORIi we here adJ'what we think they presentatitm of the story of that » s re thinking (if not they'.] prgb3bly book in ' ture foltn ' mvides the 6M. S. Report l3ownmanvit!e. p c' P \rininations were received for the Please do_not fang?� the "Sale. of I] us so); Ili L nit-'nas been' answer for many 'a man sir'wetnan „if ices`on the .Board of Directors, hiss \lai l:E' Golian,;Chut•ch of- t;nrk ares '.fternoo;z'Tea" this Sat- n operation for..four and one-half or the family, A,-lot of w•h.)lescrte, and the Election wifl take place at All \ati„iic, TIirllira' was-the guest � in - ears, and Yho ,2ttdies wku�.-ha-re___in.>tructive and <d ratio,, i nluti'en noy� �ieek`�_111ncheUn..The meeting - ea!_e> at,the.r=inti iii<r sin . Tile .0 day, - h at 00 p. a . n .;,a• Ictuses are 5eing snnnri tudar, -- P- - __ __ _the 3aei j res--Kocut,s3 ftsored by een carry ir% on, encouxag,n,, ? 1., ,n share= • .art 3Ii;c].ei1. Chun:h of A!I Nat.i Ins- pias opened the Pickering Branch �Vu stem's Itis- !vo dpi not he.#tate t.�} seer;Ici�iend in 1. R"- 'has thlrty R ferent, nat- :titute, The.receipts �vi.I go to��ard nrk, ::pend h urs .at,the work- } f that ou see "titan}• of -he t'', For 1 r eo'r, each .-aek thancelves aced y ion ire?,'carries c,n a }lt;ntra}it of ; Irr:unity Dour t}:la, as this year's -:Ipl'1^:� a It tug^ a,'R O:::?v of r:iatef:a4 :.t 6. ..rrilr :. - , , _ • rtY: }T^F. ri. c 1 >: heir h^act'c carters... Duni t^; fiat 'h.tsiness-weary buslnes5n:an' "and _ o ., .i r . . .... - . . .. Gollan iutlined- a Sunday' at th's tl,e y eat•]': co:itributio;} to the I'-ab- - irE p,riod there came fomh. :rc--t , firmer, ,.e �; r. or n, Vetter for,:n _ Clr•_trch: In tnc nlorninb, four _ lt•ae Nvork-rooms a'coatinuous app- of Fn: abs_ entertiu•":n,;nt and ro- iic Libra:} u ua,ly 3lncunting'to t• ', `i- �,�-.;p�"- . ►'rand �'rfiU_L'9, _FFnlli??T, &naaish, ..1'litilffal'-. ti20 or more, an �Jt}lei 'utifnrseea' al p". S;k res, •r:' ,a la tl'A 1 :'n' _ .. - _. 1 ell enCie.': .�$ eii Set, L1t15 13 a ' f, ; -morc, - Man and [ {Iranian meet in s�perate, , er •as had, but •there_are. d' _-- .in 6 .Tri is?. ir- us' !ivrng- here xt -the- cessions. Iii the afternoon. 2 i or `?8 8 se our forst venture- il'.a,e who a to evrn '` av south (9nd of t`.e t..wnship are for - wnrtl}'y tau _, a td u P 5 _ E nations are represented , in. Sunday'. s resp - one: and help a�'e never looked tit the Soot•' tut a e-1 t-has nit dust such a nt t cm in ti est to c - } i icture theatre tai nest tis --rine - - �. _ School, Alt four,-t is a Japanese this pt:yj_ct sad the ,cunununity n:c :nay have'rery good, leg. P ' �" service, at MAO, I'innisl> ' Dutch' and -and enjoyyourself. - te excuses; •but'a great nt11 _are ;�e enj-iy .attending. 'IZ', the only :,Figure St�a ►rig 4•aecks, and at ?,15 al! groups ;meet. ct there from dow fright indiffer� sheat*er u e know ti dav�n Leve in together in English. eturned• miss- this- nei hiz•-)rhood, where: the nnaa=' ' ionaries help with •the languages.' • rice, or� tbouRhtessness• The" S' h}• the' Oshawa Skating' at p -ar has not nor is likel � to. msan ager himsalf, gr>et; you at tits en ' The-church-raow has elders arnong filth.tl�e`�hrrrehes y OSIIAI�':C ARFVA, TlF:S lL4R-:.8- thing I o scene other"titan reztrict I trance with a pleasant `good even- at R.00 p,m. its own mplttbers. Daily, at all rations. What their efforts•migbrt F?ng", Makin " - -t=•-• -• - g- y,7u- feel that he is_ : . + ♦ - •�r_ . leiased to see you" -- -= we-speak _ hours, groups'in•dramatics,. fellow- e doing for some'tsf those'sons o€ P y Pe Progr4t n 'will consist of solos,. ship,- choir etc. -meet:. Mcmbers are The. Faster Thankoffering Meeting anadians in Hun priaom_ camps has of the Brock Theatre, Whitby. pa}rs,.trio, club four, club very much Canadian in spirit, have of the 'Women's Missionary Society, of yet appealed to therm -- the , This is-the one-theatre in our ne,i=: dancers and the Famous 'Club_ forty in the Services an active_Red of the Pickering-PreabyPt6rian Con �.: arving, bombed cousins and friends ; ghborhood that we really'enjoy att- Comedy by•Miss Patti is Chown Crosa. Unil. 'A post office of over gregation will be held in the church r� f ours throughout Europe-is no ending_ -• where you, doTr't just feel and Jytrt 4d'olph yman..' 800 mail boxes in the church. They on 'Thursday, March 30, at S P. syr- ncern of theirs -- we cannot tmd- I You are doing the ,managenieft a i + • • endeavoy to overcome racial pre Miss Cunningham, of Ajax, will be , rstand it. We have families in this 'favour by visiting their show: • 'The publics skating will ol}ow the udices and hatred, 'stress the need the .guest speaker.. Mrs. Beaton, of - illage who take no part whatever cost is low -- it's -comfortable in- - program. for international brotherhood through Oshawa; will be soloist. All me`n any of the wartime projects -- side -- and there's' usually a. seat Admission 25c. and 10c. • a pPirat of frig►dlinQaa and-co-opera- bete, and any of thea r friends are d here osis m9deaty stops US-) ava lable'-for.you - iSf Son ree not,too Tickets at News OEfice tion". .i , cordially invited., ,.-,. :. •• .:.tea'' - _ - "And straightway there fell front by a leading firm or sisnAriters." i i -S U N D T__roops Enjoy All- When The. Piper a is-tseras it teem scales, tate in the royal. \ether- Q C H O O 'Types�f�ave lands Brigade•,'who lead %vorked as ^Bill Is-Pre3ented -7J received .his sight And "he arQss._ - j - �• _, _ _ a. buyer at a tobacco-leaf factory -,-=- --- , .i+ •E S S O and-was.baptized And he took _ , in Sm rtta, wished to visit a tobac- - ----- food and was strengthened." Saul N4 a are 'interested in a clipping �' -Social security, ani the genal co factory. A visit way arranged. from the London Evening Stan- services which must provide that was immediately'received .as a true dard tellin of what some of the Captain t_�. 1• Brinton,' South -- APril 2- — g• SCCurl ty' cost hlulley;'1-nit,anluurts yea-among-the--camriny :nf-_ -are-doing w—n theirleaves.- a rican Forces, wished to discuss SAUL- BECOMES A . NEW cross-breedul of fat lamb"s with au o 1 sere sic t projects are na Christians then residing in Dam- overseas. Apparenti- the Home g' , - MAN _Division of #he_.,British Council at- authority on the type of meat re tional iti.srupe, say3 cite Hamilton - a - uired`-for-t rEn lisle '�,�t!.u�-- crater. In the large, these funds j ',Acts . , 22t_H-"16p 26: 12-20,_ Man's True Course -c- tempts to provide- whatever type q U e o: leave a man requests - and the was helped by an expert of the must come from the pockets of ' _ —PRINTED TEXT• Acts 8: 1-8, The nature of this appearance t variety is.wide indeed. Ministry.of :agriculture. the poo le; they be ii-t, %vh• rc de - 7.13-19a. of Christ." Man's true course is p GOLDEN TEXT:If arty man to strive and ascertain whethar lie A member of the. Belgian para- Signal L. D. Allen, of the serving, and consequently they are Is in Christ, he is a newcreature. fs' following, obeying area loving troop force wanted to study the Canadian :'army, warrtrd to spend expected- to pay. Every social ad --- —li Corinthiads b:"17. Gid. God awakens some, as He electrolytic production•of zinc from' his. nine clays' leave on a com- vance means�additional tai levies Memory Verse: Be ye kind. di Paul, by an awful catastrophe; a corcentrate of zinc ore. He was niercial apiary. The managei of a. of some kind or other, for that is Ephesians 4: 32. others grow up before Him from put in 'touch 'with an .expert on' bee farm near Marlborough, Wilt- the price of socialization. if that -• nfancy like Samuel and.. Timothy; mineral research at the Impe_ral shire, welcomed him as his guest, cardinal fact is appreciated by those - -THE LESSON"IN ITS SETTING - - - - -- - -- -- - others.God'gradually changes from Institute. who press for greater measures of privaie f. the Apostle Paul's life is difficult, righteousness Iike�Jacob of old ada, wanted to spend his leave long as it is able--to• spend every should--be experieiiced• when the ano different opinions are held by Afferent tely time. painting signs. He was welcomed other .year on an apple .tree. - _ piper's bill is presented. one may say that Saul of Tarsus was born.in A.D. 1. His coaver- sign took`place abou• A.D. 35. His last visit to Jerusalem was in A.D. ---- ' - `58, and his•,defense before Agrippa - _fn A.D. 60. The Apostle was be- _. headed--A.D. 64, • .j,.Place.-The conversion of Pain. a•.d the events immediately follow- ing, took place .near and in the city of"Damascus, in •Syriai some- '' - times.called the oldest .city in the . t. )rid. Saul's defense before the- multitude in the temple occurred, - - of course, in ,crusalcm. 'His address. tc Agrippa was g'ven in Caesarea, a great city on the Syrian coast. - KU- Saul's Persecution Of The Church - Ir "Saul of Tarsus before !•is con- , version. - But Saul,' yet breathingFITSBURAL 'ONTARIO ' - threatening and slaughter against -the disciples of the. Lord,. went unto the high priest, and asked of him' lettere to Damascus unto the . synagogues; that if hefarad any On an >uary I 1944> The Hydro-Electric Power 'Commission _ - ' that were of the way; ,,hether mea of Ontario inaugurated -a new uniform rate for the supply Of - .or _women, be might bring them _.. _ bound unto Jerusalem." Saul, later electricity to alL consumers served direct by the Commission, in - New Apostle •'dal, first appears in - the rural areas of Ontario. This new rate has man • advantages - - than standing star while Stephen and provides a saving to most Farn rand,Hamlet users. - 'eras-stoned (Acts 7: 50, we have si bile£-but rigid account of Saal's terrible persecution. of the ChurchThe principal beneficial features of tTie new rate are"as follows: = " (Acts 8: 1-3). Tfiie great min. ,_-ist;y df Philip is-then recorded and _ All Rural Power Districts are now co-ordinated into one Rural Provincial • _ j Safi! reappears, stili fiercely pur-' Power System with a uniform motor rate applying throughout. suing Christians everywhere: We - find' him now on the way- .from The.estimated saving to Rural Ontario par year is an amount exceeding Jerusalem to Damascus: _ - $SWAM.OG, equivalent to 10 percent of the Commil si lion's total revenue Saul's converaton -.from Rural consumers in 1943. " urncycd, it- carte to gasp..that lie drew nigh unto The service charge for Form users has been removed. - t� Aad as he•''u _ ,.'Damascus: and suddenly there elt�.t4]�nd about him a light out - i o h° "f Cayce." Why nae such asuper- The service charge to Hamlet consumers'bns beep cut in half. natural manifestation at. this-time? .- R - .-Because this a as receded to arrest he majority of al t en (approximately 97 percent)an benefited T I Rural custom this strong-willed man. Saul. lie by this rote change, only a small number (approximately 3%)aro adversely could.only be startled and ariested --._ __ ___--- - ::___..._+a�eledto a minimum extent. _- -- -by something vt�hich lie kne>w,..with- _ _out doubt, came from God. . _ _"And he fell�eisay the earth, and � ��d 1 Bus V �th � �� .. heard a voice saying "unto him, . �Q ��� O E� Saul, Saul, why: persccutest .thou me-, And he said, who-art thou, In making direct comparisons between your power bill under the Lord?' In that moment the truth new rate and that for a similarPe riod under the-previous rate.-several _ was breaking upon the mind of this ,.:aae, and ere lie knew'it he had - - - conditions must be considered. These conditions include.the amount i n--yielded himself to the one whoof electrical energy used (kilowatt-hours), the former meter rate, and j -• had spoken out o€ the etefnaI light. -_. - :—piFys ALL THREEthe demand or peak load-where additional equipment has been installed. .He %vas in the presence of supre- a•acy and he admitted it as he said, - - 'Lord'. For example,your first bill under the new rate may be higher-than --- •''„1.n-d he said, I am Jc-us whom = - the bill you'received a year ago for the same period;because of increased thou persecutest. it iF hard for - use, i,e. higher kilowatt-hours. In such cases, a fair comparison can thce to, kick against the goad." -may be made by calculating the bM, using the increased consumption 'Iphrist told' him that he was like tt:i ;cupid exert kickigg against the .-• at the old rate, and comparing this amount with your present bill. COMPARE rouR use - P g _ road, .in re "s,0g to do what•t e- -- t. ��,�� ere ordered ao dq on}d inflicting _ Again, many customers such as garages, service stations, refresh- sufferin upon alzeniselves. g .trivet stands, etcetera,' have increased. their demand by installing Saul Yields Taj Christ • •',: ,— � --additional or'la=ger equipment. Tti such cases;their bills may now be a. .. But rise and enter into the city, v and it shall be told thee what thou _ — `•increased, since the higher demand or'.peak load results in a larger snuBt do. Afi&"tire men that jour- o number of kilowatt-hour's being billed udder the first and second block greyedwith 'him stood speechless, _ -hearing the voice, bbt beholding no INCREASED LOAD. rates: _ man." Paul is itilmediately a man - yielded to Christ and from that day I So y in v small amounts ave me consumers using 'electricity very h to the day,he died, he was ever 4eceived minimum billsin these cases it should be noted that they are •.seeking,to, know and to do the willentitled to use additional electricity, 8S allowed for in the minimum t� _ of his Lord, - - charge, without extra cost. _- -.-USE WHAT YOU "And Saul arose from the earth PAY FOR ,. and when his eyes were opened, lie - - saw nuthing; and .they' led him by . hand, and Brought him into , - These ideations are given as a guide to assist you in applying the th Damascus. And he was three days new rates. If you need further information, ask your Rural D�stri�t _ -- without sight and..'did'-neither cat - -- e nor drink." Bu 'though it was dark r Superintendent. --- - — - without, it vas bright within Saul'p innermost beinz. - - Christ's'"Comtnandmeat __ NEW,StKV!CtS "But Ananias answered, Lord, I - ]lave- heard iron: -many o'f this mar, for I will show him 1 homany things he must suffer ,Wartime restridWns and difficulties add coniiderobly to the probl6m :. for my name's sake Wlren Ananias' of providing electric service. Your Rural District Superintendent will w _'•, - reminded -the Lard that this man conned approved farm seely ees as qu ckly els t}ue shortage of materials : -Saul-was=a hater of the Christian - and manpower will permit. _ faith- the, Lord told_.him neverthe- less to go a&I do'as he was com- manded, for .Saul was indeed for - - - - _T God a choseti vessel -to pr6daitn' -His, narriv. ':and Ananias departed , . . : dna -0 THE, HYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION OF ONTARIO be filled-with'thc' Holy Spirit. Saul was met in a loving and trust- ftil spirit.'He learned that he rvat 4. - °- not to be t:eated as a solitary out- scast; and new .friends were ready i. _ T _` -to welcome hits, „ -- - . -,-- - ter- � ,j _ ... •. •e ,� =..- .. .. ' G �'.� • -- Y X11 "Ain't had.time to question him yet,” the sheriff explained, "He _ was sorter stuns_ed when his horse r +'�� _. HE'S DOING BETTER dropped under himI�'ow well ;. see." _ -::SCH00L WORK with ibis He pulled the gag out of the he he ope 'mouth f helpless ss man, Pedro,, o t WET TER who recognized . Dave, glared in_. -.mixed fear and fury at him andat O's _ - �B R E A K FA S T Coggawetl. y � 'Yore jig's u Pedro," said the j 8' P iX r sheriff. Yore• goin' to , come across and come quick,-or yore life i ' x ain't worth a nickel. I'd just as C0. 9 ON SYR9P s Young folks burn up lots of soon shoot yuh there as 1'd shoot ' a widewinder. Where's Curran? ti,t; • - `°''�`• � energy In a dog. They must "I do -not know, Senor Co have plenty of good nourish- g8a- A better breakfast ern o _ -well,' protested the, Mexican I �u6,,+r" --them-Nobrsco-5trre give eels jus' now,. back to the range,. ;' � �p�py' ab� ,. In food. So give th • �� ,�-r . invalu • for tem -e- . 1oo- --for strays;-and-yotr- t apps, - '• after- � Wheat. Made from shoot my horse and tie me up. ',!;" f°'$Ror yr • COQ Canadian whole- wheat it Now listen, Pedro it ain't.a bit h;;; �;yBRONCHITIS j B�SC0 `t contains the essential energy., of use lyin' to ere, replied' tlu !lt; a�ppCb p1 N� wNEa� builders: carbohydrates, pro- sheriff, "because I got the goods on ';;; t„t,t��� ASTHMA . r teins.and the minerals iron yuh. . I been doin' some watchin' , DE`\ ' ;' and phosphors. Nabisco myself file last few days, and I seen ^��' WHOOPING COUGH SHRED t, Shredded Wheat is ready- you and Curran prow�lin' around SIMPLE SORE THROAT �° r'R•.j5+M1 r 1 � cooked, ready to eat. -Try these paits look-in' for someone. - ' a t I the tested, practical recipes "It watched you _this morels' • found in'every pockage, ride out. into the frills, and I �dren love Von o'S - THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT. watched you ride back. ' When I COMPANY, LTD. 1448 Niagara Falk, Canada called yuh, yuh,-tried to git away. ' • I • -D , Now•'I'nr putting it Up to yub,. Cur- s a s s s ran ain't at the Cross-Bar, Where _. ow see him 'Ste end himiw o not - '•'sli , .4a•'�.rrM for °this man. Pedro. jerked his ok � •. head in Dave's direction. "Today �,./' •- � I took for strays=" .�. � • . . m puffin' the,question in an- MAKE YOUR a otheri% said "the' "sheriff pa= tiently. ")%'here's Curran got mics t Lois.' MACDONALD 'S Senor, I -no havesee he:thatright site ride 'away•w'th this iM a rnan roti Mescal-" •� Cogg�GedJ drew t::e•$:x-g r fro is x•+•+ _ fine his' hul,ter aed.-spt:n.the c)lirde:. - He turned to Date, bunk, a..*.d her a}ea turned implor -" "May as well take " :his feller bunk up^:: lr r lis hesitated, Shen nen a O_ Dry s s where care a'nt to bury::.rr"he said. swur,F back utgr:'y• Hybrid Seed Corn No seise in difuss:n'"up•this floor. "What'-s that areas. Curran?" he y - r� bdemanded. In view of the fa:: L'iat r. mesa-where"the g-o d a soft:" piacti 77 - _ _ X He pickev-up the a rd of ;';e rope "Got Bruce's trail chis morn- all n11 h},bfid 3ecd corn is.dried in'," an sr.e:ed"Curran. He'made artificially, the findings oil this s:'r- .., ; ' • r'' that louttl the -lfexican and begat. , : -fa 13M .,. _ his e.at�ap, „u. I nabbed the y g dra. , 6. girl, ject of the Fora meg':g the man toward fire docs, Was ,va"in' ro: Forage Crops Division,. "Senor," -chattered Pedro, "you �„, .. Y.nh to-ex�miae Dominion Experimental Farms Se:: her, of;e:_L L4.o:. - business is act- vice, are important. Further canes; salnzder -ke tied ' The gi:1 aw"a-.." research%studies on the effect of ar- "Y'oti'�z 1 id Your chance; Pedro. .fCctlt;nued Next ;)'eek)- tificial drying of seed; corn aar5er" —�—' Corrie o Ii;ince let's get him.over _ �_ ted at different.stages of maiuritp the si:F•and 'finish 'h:•ii,'- he"addc�, have served- to confirm previous ' + - results which showed tFzat the <;ti. to e-kc, v c and A • gc-- Warning •--_-'Knock VICTOR , scrream-br,€ a -trcir: the fez car'% mination of corn containing 40 per ROSSEAU p. F-ggs In February? cent or more of""moiatu.c is $o se-� - "Senor, I .:ell-dOx t 'Bi10Jt—I iously injured by drying �f the ears t"; i chatterer! F'edro. t'srr:,n - - - at 130 degrees F.; that it is rcn CHAPTER XXII scar;' .:.e:. y:u, Kar g%s c, it w.:i,'t brurg tlx girl this arorniii' to :kit _ ' " , dered unsatisfactory for seed use. _:,Daae s:cpped for,y::;d and re- me. `�`hy, I don't k..ow where ycu cabin that tire.gold prospector 'bail: A :ecet:t bul.etin from the DO- Similar drying, had no effect upon ;irinior. 1`3epartment of::4gricvFtuzc Ileyed Cosgstve, c-, his gssr. "Y"ou two beer. hidin' u,; r sin';,hur. ;nrany,yelr, ago in il':e -blind car-_ raises'a ane pOfr:Y in manners for �e germination of seed fzom"ears can put ere ::ands do�s'n liow," he bad, is 'she _ • Yon." _ which contained 20 to 30 per cent } "Sl:e was get-,:n' we':, _ We was 'know wocre is, answered the 14::.::}man, raga the K'etaski- of moisture i easel. But yore g-..' to talk quick y win Ti reg.' In discussing pia- - - - and straight, if y want to get g ggswel., "3;1 rig.. , Pedro, gait dnetiop from ul1`eta it states slut o:r, to-&•art cv, om•crrow." And Co i P Track to Mesca• w it/1cut a nasty tndderiy the-rrrasic of za:�sani:h..+ saved-yore lice. F1r:: goiti' to :cave a pnlle• ren .commencing to ]ay elmQiTZyrs, •' from Dave s act -r ni beliesfp' yuh tied up.here, for w h:ch I reek- probably Irseas on yore r ou:ders. What . a t is Ner} sensitive gad is have yah done 5 ::. Lois:" yuh, s..erif, ' he s. 3 "But if .it on yoh;11 be grate,u. to me after- , M waSr't sou' Who :oc.k "her aw-ar ward: I'SI get"yuh s Link of wa_ more sub ext so "ells ucbance than The late Philip Halt. .Boston _ Bruce," ansNNered Coggswell; at any other time, It also states mnsic critic attera---j!'am annota- •'I ain't set eyes on Miss Lois since who cars"it • ter." that .the poultryman who is suc- tor, wrote one ,f the"best "Mair- she rode into own the;morhia' of _ l oggstyeJl 'filled a 'pitcher and cessful in maintainingconsistent) s Silo'iif Co < v oil' was a c:t: "htld it to-Pedro'& ',ipi, setting it Y ev many years ago :or Ethelbert 'Hooker's murder: aeeia' .I was gke P 8 high Production should make a Nevis's The Ror"sary." ,.)knocked cold tr}is to purtect you. Dave n r:.the keen acrtitiny of his • down beside him n her. he was pratice of knocking on the door of Thee yowrzi spen twith E-e-e-,,getr' : The declining sur: shone straight eyes, thea suddenly handed aim through. He turned . to Dave. the pullet pen'before entering, Art, back .his gun and' thrust his own Reckon we better ride" he said. _=into Dave's e}a<, $:;owing the hag- 5_. ,� Such.'goings on in-the hen house Are razza string of pearl stew me; �ard lines of it i6 face. He stared into !-.`9 holster. I got my 'fust men waitin'"duan'• should be frowned on by any telt-• . I count theh mo vur rev ree wunt:a. Into Coggswell's :: 1 to read the "dos gut tare drop oa.me now, below the me<_a, but I don't aim to Ir) •'g Co s e'I he snit trustin' respecting fa-mLer. If alIowed to part- '.-lrnth, gg• ` f. • 'Tru tors in waste no more time with ))firs Lois continue the time might come when My row siree.l 'My rote sireel "Yon &wear t:,q:*s true: Dare you, ou can take nie a;to:Slescil in the hands of.than.feller.'" he wotrld have to 'don clean over- -From Newsweek,:.?Ica azire. cried suddenly, if yuh want ;o. But I always felt Dave only spoke once during the g "I'm talkie"s?rai yah knew I didn't ki:l old Booker., ride. "Sheriff," he said, "you lived all&, shine his shoes Ted $hat's , g i," answered". And I'm' °&skin' before enfering the august presence .An appreciable rainfall occurs the sheriff. "I rode tip here with yu,h to trust my . in: this "district quite some time," of one,of.these austere eacklera to the idea of eclat-•,' out and'itartin.. word same as I trusted yores, and .ain't yuh? Ever, hear of a waddy, only once "every fete years id the E ride ivit'.i nie to find : e.skunk that disap earin' m •steriou&l - -Cour a Pick up his breakfast, preceded by A. - took her away. •Alta: that. I'll bs he didn't have'to be a 4-add May y rooster doorman, to see - fa. If someone :sok: ?tSiss Lois �' y ready ;o place mgrs'£ in " have been a prospector."' that he behaves like a gentleman. ISSUE 1E-1844 -hand•$.' He described his discovery of the CoggswelI holstered his owyr gun "skeleton. in "the ravine. "Shot (� e n In turn at:d gave Dave iris hand, through the-back of the-head," he oaida y, as a1way`s, 'the `Salada' IDDLE-AGE "Thar g,;e< with me,"•,-he said acid. "feller had=fractured his-leg -gray.el.; "1'o':e••rgfit,.•Bruce. I'm at some time, up near ;he thigh. It babel is our guarantee 'of a WOMEN `� 3&5?.) purt}• sure yu'i didn't 'riil old Hook- was all.•healed up roagh:" y, g f yS.O er. I been wori:in' o: a' lure of "Yuh. -found him-` shouted • MEED THIS ADV 1 C E I'I my otvn, and I think I''m on the Coggsii•ell, turning round in the uniform• blend of fine quality. teas. If you're cross.restless.ITERVOUS- trail. . Fin acceptin' thean firms• of _saddle. "dell, that .clears up con- euner hot flashes,d1zzlness-caused gores. ••�»d "i,1 a' `ew minutes, I sid'rable more along t:1,e lines I by this period in a wornan's lift - try Lydia E. Pmksan:'s vegetable think' 1'11 have sor•;. etiidence. It's ::as work:n':' CompoUynd.'Made especially for in t11at cabin; Nope, .not _kiss Lois: women.Hundreds of thousands re- markably helped.Follow label dIrec- e- markablyhelped.Followlabeldirec- I just trus_ed tip and "sagged a ''It's all right, judge," called*Cur- tions. Made in'Caaada- hombre vAfo r:as. actin'• suspicious, ran, as Lonergan .dreg: rein suspi- i ' after havin'..to •kis•his 'horse." ciously, in the way Ferris had done. _! Ile led ;he way into the cabin. "Here's lir. f;erris, and just me, ` Trussed and,gagged very efiective"- and we're w•aitin' to talk tiling ly upon tete floor was clic 1lTi.YiS mar t-iske; AMC.KA-C11 . � w o-Fi m Curran had sent back title," grumbled Lonergan, ells to the Cross-Bar• title,' runi1led Lon , �� u �- mounting and' stalking into 'tire CC ' _ p• ' shack. He nodded curtly to the I ve found .I can give up dosing" WithYour KIDNEYS + per/ s ` ranchman and seated himself upon For Faster Reel' f of One of the three stumps, •waving H yule back aches or if you have away 'Curran'$ offer of a drink. I'vefvundafarbetterwaytocorrect among' people who have tried dlstnrbed sleep,burning or smarting,look Lonergan's manner was still that of constipation'One that gives me the KELLOGG'S ALl.•BF kN for constipa- " wt for trouble. This condition is a sure CHEST COLDS sigo that your kidnehs are' not fully -a judge, a„man condescending .,to kind of lasting relief I've always tiondueto lack-6f"bulk"in•thediet I dddlag•your blood of poisonous acids meet those socially beneath him. wanted,.and never got, from harsh ALL-BRAN corrects-the cause of'such wastes. When the kidneys slow up., 'Muscular "What's that noise in there?" de- .4111111 .. cartes collect. Badcache. dizsy spells. Aches .& Pains. rhanded Lonergan.suspiciously, as. Pill and Purga- trouble,,bY�PPlying 'bulk-forming" VWy eyes and rheumatic pains may follow. ai Lois, hearing the voice of the new fives-,I've tried material needed for easy,naturalolim ?err kidneys need help--and there it a Tired BurningFeet arrival, made a desperate-attempt eversomahy.but ination. If iasis kind of co nsfipatioa ^ - - '• One proven way to help them hwo as GOLD MEDAL Haarlem'oil . MASSAGE WELL WITH to flee "herself.- ft's 1{EILOGG'S hasplagued you,treatingicELLOGGS _ Cayetiles These Capsules costals care- "�uh can go in and look if yah ALL WLAN regu, 'ALI-BRAN-regularly, or several,Au, i �y measured quantities of that widely a want to, Mr. Lonergan," -grinned lai'ly 'foT me BRAN mufiinseveiyday.Drini-plenty )town diuretic called Dutch.Drops.You- the foreman. "But that's strictly ,r< wE And their action fast and rtf from now on: of seater. .See if_you don't gtaise g -- rc�,=rthe GOLDSfEDAL'1hWleramin As a private matterX&A ."Lonergan strode to the entrance Such a happy itswelcotnu r lief) Get ALLHRe)N genuine and original Drop*•-packed in Canada. Geta 'It/Ci !Oe and ti0o et ALL Dwtglata of the smaller room. He'cu,iiil just' �Denencefaiust at your rocer'sl '. convenient si ea. dkpaclimp from your druggist. t- make out Lois fastened on the oncof thousand. Made,.by Kell gg.'. in Londoc, 1 u • ., ` _ _ • The aceof. Li eegins? lr. DONALD RUDDY Barr.ss. Solicitor.Notary Public. Moneyto loan.Bunbarton u= TANLEY More Caas.iaaA Fanners srrt-their chicks on : — meo formerly«fu�tea bs the late A.L.c.'br�• "Over tae ?op �r.th the Red Crorb" ' an SHUR GAIA CHrCh STAR than on •any %8.south sinsoty aril Hoa.a.WMtlr. sty We have gone '.'over the top" a: �" 'other starter . . MORE BY FAR. _BEATON, BELL (f ROSS -__ gain in the lied Crpss Drive with a --- __ ������ total-of 475.00. The cv.ivener'o ' the - Eat►rstors Cf SOlitite�s This -majority opinion in favour of SHi:R-G'AI'N has W, J. Beaton, K. C. Telephone drive for Dunbarton Unit, Mrs. C. : bre re d• eve Anis wishes to thank all those who _ g istererJ Year for years! WHY. - `` • l' et' p I. . Roes John L• Pond StOUff Vile their services in the canvass. We 1. ' Chicks must like their feed in order to plenty D F -jvish also' to sap' "thank you" to and grow quickly. Chicks DO like fresh, tasty .872 Bay Street - Toronto :phone Stenft►ille 109 or each and all, who gave so liberally SHUR-GAIN CHICK STAIRTER. It's :made _ and willingly to snake the drive a from the choicest, freshest, most palatable in- Clarke' � success. We ere especialry thrilled gradients. ar a Prentice ice THURSDYA, FRI., SATURDA ..when w•e e:itzred a hr:nb:e ho "Yes" - .� -• - MARCH 23. 24 and 25 Yes said the Lady who is no long- •9• The feed ,must like the chick:--so the chicks will LICENSEll AUCTIO>iEER er young, "I want to have a part.in continue to live and thrive. The proper bal- PRONE AGIN, b2 W e bIILLIlit;r • this, I wish I could giv more. I , Nightmare ante of vitamins, minerals and• high quality knew the good work th�Red 'Cross t _is dproteins -(there's lots of anin•al protein in For the Counties of York and Ont. 7n the last war, aad 11;4ve two sons SHUR-GAIN.► mean; ano; successor orp. en e over there now • ti so The Euchre and Dance 'veld in the = J. H- Prentice (formerly Prertic, �• - school on St. Patr:c'k's night was a The flock owner must like the price - and. no and Prentice).' Farm and' Farm South•Sea Rhythm and Screwball _ ,great success and %Nas much -Ajoyed thoughtful faicner can pass up the savingi _ stock Sales a Specialty, at .Fair sttr -- -- - - by the Iarge crowd tiho attended. ".made by cutting out middlemen,. eh.ninating Reasonable Rates. y b10NDAY, TUES. WEDNESD About $70.00 was realized for the extra hauling, and hai:dlir:g that is effected - �,�• Boys' Box. fund. The C.n::P-ittee is - ;"by local niandfacture of SHUR-GAIX CHICK - ,MARCH 27, 28 and 29 very Lgrateful to all those who help- TARTER the-neighborhood ed to nake,it such asuccess. —S atSHUR-GA_[' _. ___ .._ a t1"e are phased to see E. J. Aanis Feed Service Mill. ' Henry Aldrich around again after his recent illness. deer has bee A n seen on the farm Join the .growing family• of smart farms who are (� f'� ' of Chas. Arnis. c'etermined to Soo-E MIKE CHICKS--and to GROW a Gets Vlamo Ve are sorry to repo +te'�'� s-Ev- BIJITER CHICKS -- by feeding SHUR-GAIN also el n Madden confined tohquse Nagging.Pain •YCHICK STARTER in 194.1: Pe enthrough illness. Wildcatrman t Mrs. Thos. Anna-n has' returned - vir that sa the Temper and -.- - .4 len Arli­ erves. Wray be Your Eyes . Farr's , Elevator T C. H. TUCK. OPT. C�. Ta[sQDAY, FRL, SATC&DA CRICK I ARTER Disney Block, Opp P. O. JrMRCH 30, 31 and APRIL 1 b 'Row Gov. Reg. Seed Barely -' Hit The Ice in bt�k K�V O ICKERIN G �� 1618 D. 'N. LOC O D-, P Os A ONT. __. ... • •Vanguard Gov. Reg. Seed Oats + WiCa ABBOT 'aad- CUSTEL Will soon W •in -- FEED GRAIN Toronto AD 6528 _ Fick. 58 It 1'B ;Barley, Oats, and Wheat in stock /ANTED $rierbash Hospital. RADIO S E R V I C Whole or Ground DEAD HORSES AND CAI TLE AGlaeosrt 86 Clover Seed Government Licensed For tree picg up phone axooxLlx ................. ... - .. .. ae RON GIl3St�N MAIN Str. _ STOUFIF'YILLRWfs. Red C49 and Garden seed:Alsibe .............. hose 19'1 ' - -- Fertilizer PICKERING isa OR . �TRANSP T Medical and Sar PICKERING ... .. Maternity, M gieal girder Year FerlSEizer die: AGINCOURT some •1144 TRANSPORT _ C sm Tslea .1Rfs,-aoticit year bttsikess for We pay the ph6ne chargee (3ARTA�Br MAteraity Seani-We. iaa:satsed 9sevla Ow above. - MOVING R festered Nurses 'in Attendance7. Any Make or Model ;GORDO�V YOUNG LTD and 24-Hoar Service Given _ C�8rC1Y�0IIte ��t Toronto Phoee Ad.ease SAND GRAVEL 6T(1NFa Aatbnlaaee ser*le. ` ARTHUR FIELD ;MRS. E. R. E`< AD PHOAtB 52 &8 _ NG, O . RED CROSS CiCIE£RI Nfi ..''GIANT RINGO- '.. ti:CCARE and* DANCE L O. O. F. Hall. wP itevalg 11 he n '� Doar of aDollar' ? FRIDAY, MARCH E1. 1944 GRAY'S HULL, GREEN R PRIZES -- 64-piece $et. .of English XARCH 22, 194t• Dinnerware, Table_Lamp, Bushel. 16aebre Sterile at 8 o'eleclt - - - Basket f Groceries, and 15 t► e t ace at R 1Ct3#S : . Baa o e es, a th r ltlT • valuable ea. t+'>� . —.11. SMITH O TRA en won t bug a dollar�a worth of goods!- For ln:tanoe,carnparel- o�prli +dog _.=- Gtaera� Aa�lsiea s5� �Adtn. 25c. �Yerybody slnnda ur dollar of the lost war rdsy yo r was woi h,not a dollar . ..'but SomefiMSS i Y leesthan o CE. _._ �..N usewlves, who went morlcetlnq In 1917, had to partwlth i,�► _ .......... —_CANNING .FACTORY O,RQW -for oour=—nd 'ar of'o m vn ich you buy h-dasj-for ,, 6�...; ad's ndnter un--derwer' _ 1 1 We will be in the Field to Contract, - !sethi-Mback ,a . then os comporedtathi zq . he covld buy itforto-doy: -- �S EET CORN - --. — — ou eta lot m are _ .Y � g :. for ovr mane NOW . .:bocause rice ceili s and • .= ,� - T :-... _ _For Our- . .. ' `otherai�tl•lnflationary measures have keptthe value of your dollar iWHIT8Y FACTORY We would be pleased to discus's our Corn Contracts-with you.,Drop - . That's why itwill pay yoviosei thats�elflsh ndin a* �> never'undermines line Andr a will hati,p a Field Sian call at your. farm. . e-are insta i r c ' W - ll':rg a Corn.tnloading Durnp tlor unload'ng corn which • inate control in Canada. Remember,you pro, erect your dollarrs worth when youeli _unloading by hand.' --=T -You -vice -considerable help to you d •-� .... .:.-__ ,... . - Sen -- Growin and Harvesting Seasons _ _• w tlI .:flii our Gr the g g use your money wisely -4,:� when you pay of f debts °'o . . . ref use to buy our Field Men"are carefully picked and trained by us. They will K available to give you all the Help possible during the Summer. 'needless luxuries:..give black markets a wide berth . . and don't hoard goods.. ..,-'FOOD - - FIGHTS FOR FREEDOM AMY _ - _ _ ... . ;%��!/%�•/ice..•,, / i� �%��i/ �` % // - -- i,.: I promise•.to give my support to keeping the cost of'living down. I will buy only what I need. I will observe the ceiling whether buying or sell. Vanada L'M' e ins goods or services. I will pay 61T debts, g p , i! save for'the future, invest is victory Bonds and ',. ONT. PHONE'.893 . .. �` WHITBY • War Savings Certificates. And I will support - ----- -- takes which help lower the cost of living. t - - V., RralDtS I�I�RKET { - . . � __ _.. hep .. �► • _- .. THEA Quality First Service our Aim ONE 3 '.!FRANK R. SMITH, MANAGER st .�Pgblished by THE'BREWMG INDUSTRY(ONTARIO) 11�DUyTRY • ti,ielp rawest .ilia dansers that in9adon represeta for all the people of the Natloa.' OMT 01?, "WE BUY THE BEST — YOU MAHP THE• TEST" 1 --ARI= '4I Phone Pickering. 86 i_ '►v ate+,.pw.Q�� r A.Y,,.e.•wy_ 4mfmR. '•1T�*�SA.eY,.�'.'v+-T-aaa.�•'.' "�. ',t � p �,-. �•Ya',ay�,• ..fy»"y—::_.. M1„ •.,,. _. _.� r...t�....,�,_ '.1.r -.•sa..y'... .. F w, l _ _ •/. ri� - y, 1 a w•r.4` `F f the threes appoin2ne!its on Sunday f Walter Brown family, south of Public, Library with " orical Re March C LA F E N T �chov: 21, and speak to'the Sunday ! here; in the toss of a bright, young` search" as the topic. R 1 Call wai- cin ''Tc-tiparance"at 10.15 a. boy in such a sudden call, answered by a "Current Event _f m. before church service. Special Orae of the Candler children had Mrs, B. Annis gave a splendid paper music by the Sun4ey School td have•three stitches-in his seal ' 'Mr. Lance Easton spent the week- front in world affairs. This is Miss p, on "Wlhiteva:e - 50 ,years ago, and -fetid at his home in Minden. Curle's-first-book to b -++'ritten i�� __ _ _ -- = €_rom_an axe wound when they_ ro,_ befor_e'.'.. Mrs.'H• Hornshaw and llCra. Mrs. Hartman, of Toronto,'spent English, and Mr. Doherty ccrnthe weel,=enA herement- cutting wood. S. Evans sang ''Mother blacCree". _ . -- - _M..and. Mrsf-Gould and E. L. and Mrs. G, Tran Mrs. E. Goeden and L is .wn ten', ar Q Mrs. Chap nan were. recent• callers Mrs. Evan!-.also -read fine paper&, • Mls3 Mildred milkman_ of Brou iss. Curie--had been_.sent_onRiv _ T7iaan has joined the local bank staff. these *mission by Washington, the �r at-GY�aehiere. - p and saucer was pre. A autifu cu Miss Jean Gregg, of Toronto spent material was obtained at first hand �• McB'"y has been visiting seated to Mrs. G. Tran_in appree- °the week-end at her home here. and therefore reliable. Sne visited T with her daughter Mary in Oshawa, iation of her interest in the Inatit- Ginder the leadership of Mrs, H." The date for the Draw on the ute (Mrs. Tran' shortly moving,to Lieut, Joe Ward is borne= on 'a such places as Iran, Moscow, China, Shank, the-Ladies' Aid are putting Rel Cross quilt has been changed,2-week leave: India and =many other places of on a sacred,concert on Good Friday and notice ot, a new date-wiIl g be made the Baking rieSale to be Doug Reynolds of the R. C. h., is- world Literest today, and interview- 'ght, at the church: You are eord- lic,ne.on leave. Dou expects to be ially invited to'atl:end. given later. --held on Saturda ,4larch 25 in the Doug. p ed such notables as GhaQ:di y , posted to the Coast in a few days. Nehru. She also visited 'troops in Mrs. J. H. Michell has pieced two Public. Library - all-proceeds for Born, to Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Hooey the front lines in Burma and Puss- quilts for the "war-workers". She the work of the Institute. on Tuesday,.March 14, 1.944, a son, •ia. Mr. Doherty gave a _-nost inter- `had a a niber of ladies in on Thurs-: Mrs. Burk is spanding,a few.days at Brierbush Hospital, Stouffville. esting account of this book, and day to quilt thessn. errywoodat the parsonage, and with her, is' Mr, Oscar Barber is improving when he gives another review, which her son,.Petty Officer honhan Burk nicely an is up an.-,arounda he has' pramised' , to do; we hope was held at the home of Mr. and a rs: ur of Halifax, P. O, rs, tc..e on rf a of last uc re an ante will a held-on• V+Wttsictor Prouse, R. .C. A, F., and hear him. -- __ week. There were.eleven tab[e3 -and April 14, in Cherrywood School un'- brother, Russell; -of--the R. C. N., ------ - Gen �1 r sus f- Red_ prize winners: were: is - High, P1CeJ o the a rosy. were.both bane here for the,week- J• E„' Winson, Low, Wm- Mil.,a•g;.; Draw, on a ui?t. -AdmiAsinn - Ammon _ end. --- —" - orth-Plctc eating RM Cross ews the Ladies - High, Miss E. Switzer, Dray on. a. built. Admission LSe. Mr. Judson Ward has purchased and Low, bads• Roy Carter; Boy; = Everybody welecme. sz-3 To the Peop.?e'of Claremont the Charles DeRusha residence, and The Campaign for. Funds reached High, Peter Forsythe, how, Peter -- - ':Mr. DeRusha has purchased-�the a total of x-14'3.50 in Drougham, in-. White; Girls - High, 'Miss.Lois See- Beginning T•=rirj. rank-Carron-hv�ne.- ----- --- rlttding-chiding. - --- -- - ' Be ronin bio :lay, .1tlarch 27, the g , - tcewz c r eek,'and Low biis3 Doris Eves. M ..s Helen Parkinso,i, of Peter- Brougham 7•oudf People, and• S'_'S The Ladies' Aid ,net at the hcinte Wnitev"ale': till 1.00 p. ,m- each day, born, grandaughter of Mr-4. Stan- fro-a, Ilroughzrn «nruen_s Institute• .of 'Mrs. J. es IA id ,net at he Wed= �' bu , was a guest soloist at the War thanks, are extended to all who Alfred Pretty, PostastCT morning service in the t'ruted helped to ,make this possibie. in fagAll-report .an interest- Church, on Sunday. As an overflow- of generosity, a g program. Mrs. B. A. Greene, of .Barrie, i, ,. _ n . on a u ay, Ten-Cent-a- lurch-25, in the Public Library. - - -spent-a-few--days---tast-week- with ed for the -Red- Crbs-• Prisoners of We wish to- take this opportunity Mr. and Mrs. A. L. .Hooey. Wayne War Food Parcels. This is open to -' 'Th;re w;'f be the very beat sate o� Hoene-made Eakins$ Wh3tevate. has ' bf expressing our appreciation of .. . AU htoce returned to Barrie with her the man expressions of sympathy. so be az tab4e :---far a short-visit. thought that -if 25 ptople coatr-ibut- - of (ddities, that noboby wants, but flora tributes to the many friends Rev, W. H. Bexton will take as ed it would assure one man' a- par and neighbors in our 'recent ber. what everybody .will buy_to clutter ..his .themes for -Sunday: Morning - cel' per week - through Red Cross The Seed Fair at Beaverton, was u their homes (a--ver de__.eavernemt� also to the many whose -' `;Where the Deciple3 could not Fol- channels of course; If interested, p y ufii� cars were offered at that tfte. Low", and in the evening. "A Par- attended by several feast flus dist- srriptiort to say the least. Ed.) contact Mrs', Harvey or Mrs. Rob- rirt. A very interesting.cneetiaig of the Mrs.' Chas. >i<!f Udell, adWisl Choice". ertson. Much sympathy is felt for the Women's Institute was heid i:: .the Whlteval Ohw • Willard Peddie, infant son of big. _ e► and Mrs.- James Peddie, was taken. ' to the 'Sick Children's Hospital this -- week p nte3tinal _ complaint.,erLg fmn $^ tri.i � A� FfTI URB AFFERElYCB` - _ CLIP THIS Missee Doris Smith and Minnie Baycrii, of the 5th Line, Mere week- _end guests of Miss Dorothy Hock- A little daughter Ras 'horn, to theRAT-10N.-BOOK . --- -- ley and Mr. and Mrs. Simpson and .late Alan and Stas. Gray, at Mark 7tEit3Eed, were the guests of biz. and baso H - -... ospital, on I`fonday, March la. Mrs. -Howard• Hockley, Mother and bab• have the best •I woman's Mission Ctt'ele to Sleet at wishes of at in our coli&nututy, _ at Home of !!ra John Coates on The "Friendly Bible Class" held ,Lyy NAL• .their Social Evening at the George Distributing Centres will not be open on all days of near week. !risks surei_that .. _ Duncan home. o know exa' hat The W(men's Mission Circle of ctly w days and boars the Distributing Centre.you intend to go Mrs. Millred Hamilton-has been _the Baptist' Church will hold their on the'sick list during the past •1to will be open Help the volunteer workers by following instructions carefully. regular meeting at the home df week. - :' Mrs. Joh s Coates. next Tues.ias'. The-March meeting Q! the Wan- - - "i'he program is in charge of Mrs. s s FoR (*. M. Forsythe. Topic - "For All en's Institute was held in the with - of Life". Hall, .o3s Tuesday March 14, with a ,. large attendance. Hostesses for the $ERE IS WRAT TO8 DO TO' GET TOUR XZW SOO= �$> [Tailed Choirs Mission Band to meeting were: Mrs. Robertson, Mrs. �osd Tea at Nest Meeting, B. Ritchie, ,Mrs. -M. Harlock -and --The United Church Mission Band fit's. A• Maiis. -In the absence of � paw.;��� - nneetintt was held on Tuesday, Mar. the President, the Vice-President, � Fill in the application card-the first �n►m.rovr�� i 14, at the hcene of Mrs. Ted Rhodes, sirs. Robertson, prestded. Reports post-card in your Ration Book 3. Dr -kith Margaret Farr and Georgina were presented from the Red`Cross at bo,Ra The-application card it ' r " "'*+'�-*a.a....,,,i;; - ! Pilkey in charge of the program. Group, and, a coarmittee appointed, -Printed in rid sad is numbered RB-99. - . w.l 4 _..�. Miss. Georgina Pilkey read the 23rd to prepare an Honor Roll of our DO NOT USE ANY•OTHER C42D. H N ` w� a Psalm. Miss Olga Rhodes gave a community boys to the Services, Follow the method shows a 3 } �rinn; aft which._tniuutes'_Qf which has been Joni. yrs. Fitsh� of _ EG/�L r" 1.' the last-meeting were read, them a' Whitevale, District President, was a Be sure to PRINT clearly, accuraiely . OT'T/4 •" reading by Miss Marian Redahaw. guest, and addressed the rneetizsg at and -con tete! all information re- wAThe business was dY9cusaed, and it the close of the bysiaess session. -completely CAR `-`-- •'ter't i was decided to hold'a tea 'at the Tea and• refreshment were served 9 it the card—including the. . L-ErO N N T RI u ed on nc e. COUNTY in which u lilt,- `°�'••• "•*+, �+�._A0 text meeting in. the basement of by the hostesses. Im the church. A story was commenced ' The`-Women's Missionary Society "'"�`""""" • "M at ae,nr Sign at the bottom with your usual �`�"�O1Tp"O0"" <u r��0r ane us on "The Life of Our Lord" by Mrs. held their March meeting at the "`• �• � :'Abodes: T-he meeting clos with th? hccne of blrs. and Miss Duncan., AI- signature. Persons of 16 years or Duce /� s National Anthem. though the.weather send roads were must sign their own cards. Cards of unfavorable, there ws►a a tine att- &persons under 16'years must be signed ►'•�,.,,..y,,. A"sr ,,, . '- '_-. identncngrsabsentns V e Vice-President, 7 g� �� � ^ Coneert and Pie Social. Marc S: lb rents orguardians. Mo-n�,,,,,� «.,..� The meetingof the Goodfe ow- - - l ship Class of the LSntted Church on � O�pW� �� M� ., B OV Of�'"Y[JIGn'61,O<`Hirt%Of1mi R ay evening, Marc 14, at the Opert�ng Deyotsons Books with them to the Distributing ;F nowrtcs rorar.o„s�,�•� t home of Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Evans,; .and Business Session. Mrs. Dean Centre. Children under 16 may not { ' was well,attended: The program was Hairs was in -charge of tete ping- apply for Ratios Books for ihemselves a :n, charge of Mrs. Rhodes and Mrs- rain, and review of-the .Study Book, -for for other members of;rhe family. -Kennedy. The President of the Class Chap., 5. She was assisted by Mrs. T :Mrs. Manion, conducted the busin- Painter, Mrs, Holtby,:Mrs. Albert S Do not detach application card from ess. After -some- discussion it was Gray and •Mrs; 'Howard Malcolm. your Ration Book. This must be done -- decided -to held'a `Pie Social along Mrs, J. Stewart of Markham,' and __:^.by an official at the Distributing Centre. .��' with the.C,oncert Program which-the Mrs. W, bfitne, of Green River were If accidentally detached, bring 'the I APPLYING FOR BOOKS FOR Class has been preparing for some guests for,the.afternoon. An enjoy _application card .along .with -your OTHERS: Any responsible member week_ The date has- been set for able half hour was spent at the tea Ration Book; of'& household may apply for Ration - " 'Tuesday, March 28. Donald Hedges tables.-ffctstes;es. bliss'Duncan and - Books on behalf of other members of ; Un- led the )Group-in practicing chorus- sirs,'F.:Cassie. ` ARMED FORCES:All-members of the the households or for neighbours un- �es 'for the Concert. Games and Con- _ Armed Forces, whether on permanent able to•apply in person, providing r _ =tests followe L A delicious Tunch - im s- t�'stence'or not,'self o�tatn their toyed br all;and the singing - Ration Cars from their own Units. --application card is presented. of._AulYl.' Lang Syne closed a very rgh 00 _ _ _ Tleasaht evening. Ort presentation ata Distrihutmg Centre of .your Ration Book 3, with Local Institute Donates `;200 to _ properly completed application card, you wild be issued your new Ration ' - Red Cross Campaign t Bob McVey, of the R . C. N. is The :March meeting of the Worn-_ Book 4;'anti your Ration Book 3'"will he returned'to you. eel's Listitute`'as, held at the home spending «-eek with his: people at - - the Parsonage. i of Mrs, B. Kilpatrick. The Drama and Entertainment 3200 was donated to 'the Clare- ' anon} and North Pickering Branch of •sponsore.�.be Group,2, of the Wam- WARNING:R N I N G: Be� Sure yGu got your newbook while an IS association, was postponed, on the Red Cross, i`50 for treats for account of bad weather and roads, &your Distributing Centre is open nest week. Othe.wise, the Ctarv. ont,:.boys in., uniform. ng,- sear - !you-will--not-be-iable to obtain your new book until.April,17-_ Plana were discussed'. for sending V h s weather soon. ------ imore letters o . e . 31is3 Slay Brp wn went .to Bow- Mrs. Loyst gave a paper; "Home enanville on"T fursday last to 'att Economics". I : s s i s Mrs:Jas. Coates brought infottna_ + end the W, bI. S. Presbyterial Sess- -tion regarding `'Health Insurahc6'. ion. t dean Farr and Meaghen Beare Mr. w'. . Brown attended the I jury, sessions •in Whitby last week, _h gL-DISTRI UTING CENTRES rendered'piano;duets, and all 'shared as a-juror, in community sett inCross, ,Addrasrss ,Dotes The next meet$ will be heist at I . The Red tollectors are do- g tog their work this week bad Addresses Days Hours the home of Mrs, J. Farr, Topic -- roads weather and flu held off the Ajax yMon. Tues., Wed. Thurs. 9 a. m. to 5,30_p. m• s "Social Welfare". Election of Off- work vitt this neighborhood, Brougheim. Tues., Wed.,, Thurs. 6 P. M.-to 9' P.m. ''iters will also take place. Don't forget Stewart Corbe-tt's Claremont . Tues., Wed, 7 P. M. to 10 p•-m.Many 'Enjoy the Innovation of. Me sale on Wednesday, March 29. - I --G.p• m. 'and 7 - 10 P. ,-n. , Our' Sundt' Schobl Supt. Mr. lure' Review of Eve Cuiles book at the y P 'bunbarton �r ;Tues., Wed., Thurs. 1 - 6 p, m, and 7'- 9 p m. ' `Public Library on Tuesday. Milton Pegg was indisposed on "Fairport Mon; moues., Syed, __ _ All -Day .- z About seventeen persons gathered--Sunday, and the Assistant, Mr F. ' ` Pickering Wed.,.Thurs., Fri, 1 - 9 P• • = Hayward, 'took charge. 7 - 10 P. nu T at the, library on Tuesday evening, S. S. \o. 4. East Wed., urs. - Mr, and Mrs. Kirk Beelb enter- �r Th March 1'1, to hear Mr. Dohertv re- y hitevale Mom. Tues. All Day view Eve Curie's book "JdUrney" A- tained the Euchre Club on Thursday mong 'Warriors" which he,. called - night, :March 16. The funds received "I`a good background book",a,�d ad- I go to the cigarette fund for our ; RATION ADMINISTRATION boys 'overseas. wised everyone to read it, a`tid per- s TRADE BOARD I ». fuse it, for it contains valuable in- I Rev, W. 'R, McVey delivered a THE WARTIME PRICES_ formation about the Continent of fine address to an' attentive con- RE 4W Asai, which in the days..to come, is gregapiott.on Sunday morning. He destined to be tmuch -in the fore- will conduct Communion Servko 1st -A- ,Sr'.. .. , .. .. ':!-. -' .��. a .. .•i. -}.. ',��.. y�,��+ ••:"'.,••S.C'� , .. ••M- '•ST''T.-. :,.::.. � A•. ?. :: V'ryr! - - 'x t •''' „ "'•t' _ . • - M - PAT'S ,DAY PUPS prefully fa cold water. .1 Can 1 ? ? Q. Haw can I remove �cozcb_ . '.tis _. r . .By Anne Ashley s A s? .. .. y w ...... .... I , y * Onion juice ie very effective . Easy to roIt,,.-Jetightfv! _> Q. Flow can I,store an tree.. o _.( in •removing scorch stains fromJ that it will not rust?.' - white materials. ,_ ,_ •, A. Rub it with a little fat that Q; How , can I remove white - �t to �+m O Q ` 1.I- �' dos not contain salt, wrap it in smoke-ei " y brown spowon_furniture caused by heat? '--�►_ paper, and.ft will sot rust. A. By applying wood alcohol on __ _ Q. How-can I cut hot cakes and i soft cloth and then rubbing the / I—- ., shortcakes without crumbling? spots w4th.furniture polish. Ho\v= - I. _ •s,i : . . •/' _ A. Make a slight.start across the` --ever, if the spots are deep the only I - top- lvith a• sharp knife; then'`fin- ct'hre for them fa refinishing. ' ish the cut by working a thread I .111 ''cn {k "< back and forth in a see-saw man- --- - - - - ; j nor,- _ The danger, of lee,forming.,orl- an_. . " `� airplane is ivot in the extra weight . . . , . Q. How can I remove the odor but in 'the changes that the ice _ "` , °. i' ,'from a medicine bottle? • makes in the shape of the wings, Fill it a u o co water- thus ecreas)ng t sirlifting-power, - . ' r , r 2- mustard. Shake thorot#ghly,; let .,.r-no lon"ger 4ble too-keep the plane in - ` FINE CUT _- -. �11 �;7 ', stand for half a day, and•then rinse` the air•.-Collier's. y.. • ' PattY and Shelly, .prize-winning• ._-. -- 1 . 808tOn terrfeLB Of Mfs. 111.'Maul AUCTION SALE Cd3IPLETE DI`:PER5#L 5.4r�b HOW&ES-FOR-S. LE -- --PB!"-14.AN-1'El�• - ::," .of Clayton; N. J.,-were all set for 40 HEAD • , St. Patrick's Day with Kelly green AUCTION SALE 75 HEAD OF REG REG. PALOMINO QUARTER HORS- IiA�TED CANARIES, Y�I','.L., .Shamrock.toppers. Holsteins supervised and blood . ,SELLING ON TUESDAT MARCH es an reg. Palomino Ttr-nesses Persian Kittens, I;,Igeons,- •:::ren -. . __T-: --_-seaied,_on'Anril...5_•at".dne..o'�tnrk __ -8th, 1944. Accrediteb H e r d Walking horses` -of grand• chem- Pets. Send' descriptions pr-' o at John W. Brisco, Renfrew, Ont Scotch._ Shorthorns: Headed =by- • Seeds'& Birds Lo., 1230' tit• Lith' pion blood "cines, S.a1llors from Blythvvood Master Model. The of- •weanling .colts to -. se.viceablq Brine tV., Alontieal. , ,About Half Soviet MOILER FOR SALE tering includes 11 top qualty fe ages; mares from weanling to PAIEN'YS male, and_, really choice young brood mores 1n foal to our out- Workers Are FOR SALE BOILER O.VE H.R.T.- Bulls, sired 4 the 1"nternat.ionai . standing stallions, - . - - u omp te. orsc a and ran ampion tamp e s Coal- omino stock horses of quarter kiE'11111 S UN AVG &,CVJli•ANY Borschke,yFirst.Concession, Learn-` . mand Imported; and Blythwood horse breeding; S- reg. 'Palomino ' Patent 8 ichors. Jrstab.iished' The Soviet press mar. - ington. - Master-Model. 4 Grand-daughters geldings, real pleasure- horses, .- 189U; I4 -Aftig Went, Torybto; 1. S � I. alilhill"s Ransom and"2 -Grand= very gentle. safe for'ladles, chil. Booklet of Information on re- ___ .. ternational women's -dag•, reported BABY CHICKS daughters Collynie Royal . Bar- dren or . inexper;ienced riders; _quest - _ that by October, 1941, 4� percent. rage. Sale, at Emellne Farm several reg. Tenessee LValking - : - .- BABY CHICKS •altuated between 0hesley and show horses. Let me know your PERSONAL • of all Russian industrial workers --Deaboro. For a cat$logaa write - renuirements. Send for our tat--' . were women..' Specie tri tributes were Chicks, -1-4 day unsexed $17.00 Proprietor. Auctioneera: Robert: largest breeders of Palomino date. Stamps accepted. vt. µ;;!Tory, - paid to a girl pilot who shot down hundred. Pullets $26.00. No wait- T. Amos, ;.F. E- Kuhl. Red Croe;. - b o r y e a. FISHER PALOMINO donations. P.O. -lux 801, Uttawn. ' • Ing. E. J. Masse, 2,26 Bridge Ave., selling lunches at Farm. FARMS, Souderton, Pa. Canada. 1;3 !pfanes; to--a girl ambulance dri- Windsor, Ont. ..:ver who -evacuated 349 wounded. DYEING ! CLEAXING• . frof4l'Stalirigrad and to a 18-year- BO MUCH DEPENDS ON THE, . HAIRDItF:SSING SCHOOL QUILTING PATCHES old Irl who with friends made right, start. Make sure you're IiAVE- -YOU 'ANYTHINU NEEDS $ rlghi!. Start .-with Top Notch. . dyeing or cleaving? Write. to us LZ A It tr IAALhLJI1EbsiNU rtII7 QUILTING PATCHES «. ttoberuoa ' method luformatioa. enough toms zy guns to arm• a chicks. Top Notch chicks are , for tnfurmation. a are glad to FA C1' TOPCOATINLS:; AND !'.;H . - -hatched- -from flock° carefully answer your questions. Ue art- on request regarding classes. .,whole division." p Robartsott's Hatrdressiar Acad- grade. Suiting°, some .c •trh selected for high produriloh and went 13. Parker's Dys World Tweeds, 6x18, 61 ptecea - $::SO - -' high vigor, carefully culled, care- Limited. 791 Yong. Street. To- emy. 187 Avenue Road. '1'orunto.` Included; Louis lice, 361 y - -fully bioodt"ted:- The ._.demand _ -tanto. HAIR t;UUDS postage. Avenue. Toronto. • ._. * '. Dont Blame Your for Top Notch chick+ IS greater . ----' -- DRUGGIST! -than• ever beefpr2. foresaw EGGS WANTED this dem dal ;ince trr,•varod our. V1% I is S, TUL'i'','S, TVANcl•'OR!ilw R2[EU)IAT1C PAINS selves to fake care L f rho demand. I474:EIEbT I'RLCE!i PAID - °tions, Switchea, C and all' VVe can -give prompt delivery on - FOR. L .1; LIl'E AND DRESSED types of finest Rua,: Hair PTS , . -jt-t _ a11_ the ..popular .purebroeda and '-prom - idt.o/1e.=Lt rite �• Nrer of Rheumatic Paln= 0. alogue., Toronto Human Hair THESE % y. Eastern Farm Products :�euritie shnu3d try I)l.xarr a Itcm- lets or cockerel chicks: AIRo 423 St. Paul East, Montreal. Que. Supply Cor., u2B Bathurst Street, edy. Sold Munrc's Druz K!urr aA thnueand.r avaitabl� for Inter de- r . Toronto. 835 Elgin. Ottawa. Postpaid $' ^`: _ - livpry. Fl PL! rntaTol;uo. TuP Notch 4'1 E-4'illi/'AL EQUIPMENT_.•. ... , i.. , . - .. - HARRIS TWEEDS - - SUNG PUE)IS .- ---� ,�74ELXGTIl1C >lu'lur'S. .tl;W. USED, --plus,- . 1944's BEST (-ASH CROP R'ILI,.'.BL< bought,, sold. rebuilt; b e I t s, GENUINE"HARRIS TWEEDS w.\NTED TO BE SET TO :•I!.-3:C. pbuEtry ane egtgi+: Neither dyouth Dvtleye, brushes. Allen Electric _ INCREASED DEMAND nor flood ran brlrC' dittlVer to Company Lid.. 2326,Dufferin SL. :sada t'fon. for- tar Mitisiv 1 ,- the man who s•uc esafuliy ralsaa T•,rnntn, 8 A'.i> 3 1..\f:U E�uS ,\T t- ; YER slderatton. Five Star linslr `.feet,* yard .High,tirade half yard Suit- ars. 644 Beacon,' Bldg•. Bors.4, fl poultry arra produces egirs to Ings-or. Gabardines, suitable for .. \ ,r-a-. - Or Any Shortage of meet-.this pear',,* world-widr de- - I'uur tlAL)1 children's clothes. isOc each, Poet- I wand, Your main responsibility age extra•,'Louis.RIce, 361 Spadiaa - ���Jnn-_�y�,r ►' of course; is tv start Vlth-:lie BA'viaklCAIA'FUUT- BAl.id deatroyys " Avenue, Toronto. SEED CORN Y•''asE S ���ED�ES • Macre. 9tork.. Twoddlo .hR, boon offensive odor '.Instantly. 46c WE ARE GRUWEI:d A\D'SIARK- supplying tho right' ai,oek for bottle. Ottawa agent, Deamala kiANUWIII'rtNG , eters of the"famous Truck Load nineteon yearn: All chicks are Drug. Store. Uttaws. Ear Brand aced corn. Under curl, When you ask for a Buckle Remedy. Cov,,mmant. A,p'p"r'o'ar�,I :fr.,m • and parr druggist says, aSOr , I'm bloodteated brePdcrs. J.,fn the DISCUVER YOUR HIDDEN TA and save money. Belle. River • • rp lholisan of surcpsatu7 rhlckon - F.1{t)I INAL IPMENT FOR %ALE .anti•. Comp%eta haadwr.tinx an- -rain & Seed 'Company, Cele temp -rarilyoutofstock",doaiblame d Eeiver, Unt. '- ral:lors who -start with Tweddle - alysrs,-$1, tone ink, unruled paper. m 'I The •(�hl�ks'year at*---- r-car, -:'iYo. c: n USIN) THIiE-;RE: tS A-Nh TRAC- Se;, ),•, c•,i v r• - .o i ns. - 1Buekley's souggh laid Bald remedies P1 . tura of-va- cut rf2es:-u=d ,*arches . StmK. .;4L. shun 7by ir1L,i-. 'r , ,:.t,,, �Eka)a tlfR a'ALf: famous.tomefromallovertheworld F;ve you trpmodlt s'-Qettvory os. and Hitler and T sometimes dela . day old and s-ranted. ,!hicks, We -- r s er ticniarse write sale Hu gd dil. Y _.will also have thnasands Df day p" t;ldrds' `TIIoRgt'GHl.Y' RF.CLF:ANED S:_)\- aheirarrival,sothatyoucannotalways �lds.avlNahir for-Apr Malesand cn•;ce, %Vilson- %A-viaza," .HARM?%S'. DRE:%SI\G, ernmrnt -grudcd Clover Seed,,, et the Buckie remedy i y-and - :;.+sex, Ontario ' g Y yYoawattt'lilt June deliverv, Free ,-taloa,'•, Timothy end Cossack Atf:,t.... - - *,hgtngu want it; So,doa'Eivaitoatil 'T*eddle Vhlr) Iifiteher.14m .x.tmlt- _ . SLII•IT _HARNESS 'DREa.51no - Write far_prices.J,::E.-?iwr, Ce}-, abron iaLcough.c:hestcold or �grippe eel, Fercua, Ontar!o, b'AIVM%r FOH'SALE: Fice�t leather and harness prem -ton; Ozrtsr+o. l_ tri _ servative.•Sll i also strikes Get torr Bnckley'a I►Iiz- Slipit o hes Frrany ttate,.Whita Rob. Ciaaamated Cs HTd.11 GRADE BI.0011 TESTER Sltl 1T AND Ful'LIRY 1'AJ }MS houenhbld uses 25c up at most cFFDy , "' miles Throat Aida- - Barred aril- White Reck= .'Red, for vale.-6 -to 60.ircicli in Miaijara grccery, hardware and cha1B + it Coleve th pa districL Easily financed. R. C. stores. A product of Lloyds. Lab- at theJirteop ty sad biro tbew sad LeghOYn Chicks imtnrdlata I. ran'bwadto mid c- 3s or -' fie'''.-FAe"n:oth*r breeds for M•cGge-4,--s8 lacluaa SL Weat,, cratorits, Toronto.. . .- . _ _. I$44 FLOWER, NOVELTIES _ g g lator deliveries. nrd,er at onc., - Hfiraallton. Ontario. THIS IEAR c;it,3%V A.GARDENFil colds.in the�See your druggist Dufferin Hatcheries,'2043 Duffer- . BORSE% FOR %ALE ,A4 . au once! of rainbow, colour:, Rick's . in, Toronto' 10. - FOR SALE. NINE MILES FROM bntroductions - Petunia t hes.- - -Galt.' one-third- miie from 97 FOR SALE CARLOAD c;U O D 'fat, a free-flower in); clear ptrk. PLENTY OF BRAY CHICK9, 130 highway, Valenr. Farm of 112 horses, fourteen to eighteen cwt. beauty: Marigold Mammoth -,dun: ' •, • - don't hold back, s'nd,your orders -acres, 'eighty acres cleared, bal- . Correspondence. Invited, T. _E. with huge; lemon-yellow bloom- - "S k'1 n It, h and we'll fill them with breed an, bush and ,lot of good cedar.- . Murphy. Chaplin.', Sask. Yinw•heel t]alllardia -a p`ctura . . i and deifvery to the beat of our -Good, buildings, la>ad to high -colour tints. from intense wi c- abillty.` Bray Hatchery, 180 John state of cultivation. Forty acres 8 red to cherry pink. Send 65c to- IN., Hamilton. -Ont,- - .ln bay and wheat, remainder OF$'ER TO iNVE:NTORS •• day .for.8 pkte, of these All Am- . _ Siopae� b 7 Minutes lowed, alone to school and ►tare: erica Winners .Value 754).dt.+ .PO.I:LTRY-KEEPERS. BE SL'R.ffi• Old age reason !er selling. G, =W.' � OFFER TO EVERY I.NVENTUR Dept. w', W. 11�• Rick and Son,. s of a good healthy 15unch of baby- Lanbler,- R.R' i, Puslinch,' Out.. Llai of lnveatioaa and full inter- limited, Lindsay, Ontarlo: "Seeds. Your atria has nearly 80 million flap seams ,chlcks thla ocming eea.son. Good matlon sent free. The Ramsay Df \[erit." . and pores*here rens hide and cause Itch• chicks mean good hens and more i0-ACRE FARM, GOOD BL:ILD- Co..-Registered Patent tt irne a, Cracking�� C Skia�-I a 1Ztah Pae3lagl -.age. Tmmediate delivery on da fags, water In barn, Morntrrgton A 1lasning etc etches,pimples,Z#iasworm. 9T8 Bank Street, Ottawa Cairn a y ,�'bb0ott blemishes. a new ofd chicks. Write for •1944 cat. Township. Price,only 12.800. H SEEDS 8 aTAMP9 treat Madras stout the Itching Is. I alolrue and prices on our Gov. ' J. Catty & Co., 108 Downie Street, ' MOTORS FOR-STILE tminu goes right to wort curbing the ernment Approved chicks, MONK- Stratford. Out. VEGETABLE. & FLOWER• SEED sad should quicklyy help make your TON POULTRY FARM4, Monk- NEW MOTORS F'OR IMMEDIATE . and Planta, pries for std4np; at:i - - easer,soften amoothet and neon at- ton, Ontario, - _ - 140 ACRE FARM, NO. 8 HIGHWAY, delivery, ail -sizes and electrical swap for used sumps too, Mick. fraettve-1s.fact Nisedarw must satisfy you close to Seatorth, good building's Plant Co., Kalamazoo b4. _ ple�ly o;yen ge!soar mbLe7 back oD specifications. Large stock of I.fetors of empty iia Nhtorert is FREE CHICKS and land, 4 wells, ,iDDly to E. C. ..built motors, machine shop equl - ' from your a Cods how last Chamberlain, Seaforth. ,Ont., went and wood-working machin- _ FOR SALE . works and how much ter ypu look+The 'VY SUPERIOR QUALITY CMCKS cry Macy Machinery Co.. -10V - .INGUI bask trial.offer psoteets you. ., _ •"EXTRA. PROFIT" . FAR.M. 60 ACRES, WELL BUILT $Ing.East, Toronto. ,AMERICAN CREAM ,SEPARATOR • All from Inspected approved or with or without stock, Qne half Sales .and Se4rvica new* 'and re- ; tulle school, village two miles. built machines, American Sep- sertified blood tested breeders. Box-12.6, T3 J4tlelalde iV.,•Toronto. 3IEp[CAL � arator Sales, Godf-rich, Ont. REC'T'AL SORENESS AND - Barred Rock • Price' per 100 ' I. Mixed 90% • Cockerels' WESTERN LAND (300D ADVICE; EVERT SUFI"ER- FOR SALE • PILE T4i TURF Pullets It ,of Rheumatic Pains' or niAy . Doti :'old 14.Q0 24.00' :1.00 16D ACRES IN \ORTI3EhtN BASK- ilia• shw'ld try Dixon's R'emedy.. -• KNITTING, WE_1VING W 0 0 L week_did 1T.00 27.00 9,00 atchewan. .all under good cultiva- Munro'° Drug Store, 335 Ellrin, yarn, two ply, white. blue,, red. n .,, weeks old 22,00 32.00 12.00 . tiDn,-good mixed farming~ di$trict,. Ottawa. Postyald" $1.00 khaki, black,. green, bre blue. red. uICTCLY Rl:'LlEVED weeks old 28.00 87.00 15.00 8 miles from town with 6 e1 e- Per ound. C.uatanteed, ' Refund. - It you are troubl:d with Itching take all who 'will bVylive ctiWe •and. ' ],*store, a good filer.acre. price NURSERY STUCK -6. 'Goodz, St. Jerome, Qaa.- • ' g take immediate delivery. a will 25 per, acre, tib pet.acre Cash. ,►Iib or rectal aoreaeas, Lie act delay, Ivo them--M tree chicks per 100. balance arranced. Boz 101, '?8 FREE -- COLORED NL'1tSF:RY treatment and run the risk of letting end order with delf6sit. ,Will skip Ade)aide �V.. Torgnto. Cataloguer Full Ainq of . Fruit ., sCNNF.R lir., W=ANTED - • ti�his•cooditign•,bet tims._cbroala-Any ,O;D. by Express. Trees: _ Ecergre,ens; Flon e.r ng ' . Itching of soreness or painful peso- Ask for our Pricks' LFst for 20' E'ARiI HELP' WANTED' Shrubs; Perennials, Shade -Trees. 1VANTED TO BU'T i'OOD PAYIN age o stool+is nature's warning ai}d tither br8eds. eroo vierKingsw Summer i:nsort r:Fiotei, go.5u -proper treatment altod•ld be secured. �y q WILFRED LEFEBVRE RESPECTABLE, TRL'STR'ORTHY. Nurs ries; Rowmanville. Otit',r n, at once e ca,h p'..slant, ro�bert McGhee, 9i; For tints purpose get'a package of :.2.92•.1 Amherst street . tlontreal P.Q. ..man.without.,clhildren. to...oper•ate -Jackson -Street West, Hamilto", , Beim-Roid from any druggist and 1-0 aures a_paragus, raspberries, 1'HOTUCRAI'll1' Ontario. • •• - - use as .directed.. This formula LICHTI'S 1944 -CHICKS orchard. On main highwey, 9 - whicb;Is used Internally is a small, S1RST HATCH FE&3, 1. FRiCE LIST ' miles west of Toronto. Separate 'a' easy to take -tablet, will quickly supplied. All birds for our .1944 house.'This would suit active,re •f• TRACTOR% F'OR S_ 1,E _ Believe the itching and soreness and hatching season have the inter- tired farmer. �4':its frilly statihS :SPECIAL PRICES' �r�ild in healing the sore sorenr spate, lowest wage wanted. Box L" , LN !)EERING TRACTii):, ,Vd in olal 13" plesore e4i .'Use, is Nesting QM.-S. Government Land. - 73:A'de4aide- St:-West, ._ ON .COLQRED AND FI:A:IED fiftcen thirty, 'crew- rtn�e, avrrlst _ highly recommended. l - I. _seems 'Culled and blood tested by-_-De.; klns, tn.dlator, E�cclle,nt, cmldi- _ pactment inspectors. FAIt\3H,tN1`),• SINGLE, EXPER ENLARGEMENTS , tion, 33u0: half horse eleetIi-: the height of folly for any bee to• I OLOXON h1CIITi ) • risk a. painful and chrunlc' f- fenced mixed 'farming. "milking' Quai:ty 1•:nlargan;cols 4." in Qeau•. - • 'mnWrs, " _[+iU?;4 •'=q volt each - eondition when such 'a [toe remedy IHllrerton, It.It. Phone` 9!1-"24- machine, good•with stock,., Good tiful easel moecnts, 3 fur 25c_ Fr un• 1"5. til .CI 'shape. lied•fWbiti:,.n, g' k.wl) v ille, 'Ont. •ileal be had at such a am"-cost. fob for right man. A. O. Haist, .ed in Gold, river, t2ircussian >' If you try;Hem-Rold and.ars not CHICKS AND POULTS,- ,- Ridgeville,--- --'- . •- . .. Wahln; or lilack -Ebony f4nish • I ._entire, leased with the results, Barred Rocit and White Leghorn; _ frames, on ivory'-mats ,x3"„•b9c T[LkCTUit %A -%'rI , our druggist, 'will gladly y re urn 7d1\ 1T y bloodtested stock, all -egg--s' set farm, separate hous.e�_h}idro, W ANTLD--L \Th. JIQT�EL. 4-PLOW your money. ANY SIZE DOLL from our own stock. Also White yearly engagement: State number. Tiad•tor 6Cr•ubl')r•t for. �sb.,.Bo4 r -Holland and Broad Breasted c 6 or 8'expusdres ' Ca of family;and wages. J. R. Cork, ' id;••Iiromen, tele. Branae Turk., -Poults. Send ser R.R. 3. St. Catharinas. DEVELOPL' ll AN]i I RitiTED ?5e -" - price, list- The Wright Farrs, - _- - - " kville Ont. Y W'. VTE ) Get prompt mail service un'quality TAILI`,1Vlitt)[ . 0 WIN CANADIAN APPROVED CHIC%7S WANTED. JOHN I)EI RE Pi)T_\TO• ors•a}f over Canada will 'teiI }'uu vt UP Nights, that Star Snapshot Sen ice dues the often are the cause of ill-henRtr - - for immediate deliver}, I;eg•horn Seed Cutter. Will, ply same price bet work. in humins- all ages. to oris his ,Barred Rock, New Hampshire, a.a new,one.-.Alsn two row Potato 1 mune!' LVhy nbt find out, if'This t .Sussex and Hybrids. Write for Pinnies, fertilizer attachment: - .DO,. . :TA` L- P.1SI S 1s your trouble? Interesting oar HeIpYour Kidneys 1944 Catalogue.. and rine• list, . Onntild- Cameron, B. 2, Barrie, tlemed9-Free! Nrfte Toronto 3.310NIi.TON rUULTRYD F'Aftli5, ..Ont. WITH YOLK F`IL1IS Remedies, Specialists Toronto 3, . . Monkton. Ontario. Snapshots can never be tela!) ;Lgatn fiat. ' Do you feel older-ihaih.7ou are or auSer __ HOME IiiNUERGARTEaT _ ,_Send }'our ,*.alis to l anaa15 :,*,*gest ---- Item(Setting Up Nights;Backache,Nervous- R O:F�AND-R O:P: SIRED and- L t' i Ig s actio= feta.Lag Pains,Rheumatic Pains,Burning. MUTI)L•'RS'. YOU CAN A THE, ATTENTION! R'llOt. riKUN'EHy . ty of frequent passage$?If 60;"mem-.' BLACK{ AUSTRALORPA AND BART early education of your pre- STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE - - -- -- - that yoar Htdneys ere vital to your : red Rocks, Donley Fou ry ar , - sul bot-child with our creative „ MR. WOOL GROWER , , tit aadthat thess-symptoms mayDedue R.R. 6, London, Ont. hatrd ork displays now available Box 1L), I'ustul Tcrminsi :1, Turvnto daey and Bladder troubles-ln such - -- for home as w it as school use. Print Your Name wird . AdIrees TFiI�, dtLl) 1•:S'1'.hla•ISIII:D \\'uui, - Cyatii usually Iives prompt and soy- 1,rM dill Is .updor-new nliinirb:-_ - fes ,*elle! by helping the Hf stir clean BLACKBERRIES They,include cu�t9, silhouettes, - -Plainly .on All l)rders. . tnent. We uperufe' a- Rogistered• , . poisonous excess Selds.and wastes-YOu- borders, window decorations, etc., pave hiag to seln and nothing to 1086 \EVERbEAR1Ne; 9LACKB1 RIMS, ' -_-�instructions !or constructiuFl U �ve•rnmont vv•.n)I WK. -house and l___ ___,.,, The iron clad money-bade 'very hardy. Have been sucew- w ILh coloured papers, crayons MAIL YOUR FILMS era t,t'rtirn r t t.� pu+u halo• this eutbanns srTefand of your mon�44p fully transplanted on Prairies- et.•. Thete are Inspired• by tester t Seusuf,'. Ll•u01 .flip ml Ciocern- sn of empt7 [1Ktss�gss u I fun? well packed in 'moss.•Heavy crup- •educational ideas. Ten 'seasonal TO llli'Ll:l.v, l Ul; ,,LA1.JTS, n)ant i.;rndinr; staadards,,,and at utlaned- Don't de- per fruit, large, sweet and In •titles n the aerfep-oho for each servue uud .;arisf,rctlun. 8 or 8 ^ /�,re+-rnmcnt -stipulated p•ric.:e. lay• Oct CTaie:, P - -• ((I!f$s Ge from your - clusters.. Order before April JON. 1111,010i.-crimplete $5.50. Single un- expu-urn r!Iins .'„c;,r.eprinLa S tar Tt1J; :;Tlt.l hfilt)�Y. 1v'tst)LLL'�1. _ tlsttggl$t to 4 vines for =1.04 f'repala. A. its 75t: each. Dominion, Teachers 26c. imperial t•huto,Ser, ice, \111.1� lX%l1T,F• ), STRATHF10), prnfta.aaY►' Klein, Agasaiz, B.C. I . Scrvice, 23 'Scott St. -Tdrorltb, tion J,• Toronto. • \ UNT.\UIO. . . 0 - . • .. : ..• _ _ I, , .., . l 1• ... .... -- • �. I. 'I • Y . l , 1 . .-.. / ' . +V, .. _ -. • + _ x. THE WAR • fNEFX — Commentary on Current Eveotir Codes Dotes,.� .. ���� _ .. " r Britain's Bari �. lI'1>bil Travel ___. To Relieve Strain ,•• esu<; This year with the war in a • r� ' ;Necessary Safety Of Troops 'critical phase,, gardens and garden- Foriiig are needed more than ever, Not ? •1 ° " - only are they needed for providing There was no blood and thunder free nation depends on an Allied use- essential -food, but also as st use- = _ H FAin the remarks Mr. Churchill trade victory.�O fol and pleasant recreation open to- �-• 4 last meek- about the•little neutral .-The British Government's state- ., every citizen of the Dominion. In ,•T; •,} nation on the ether.side.of.the.St meet .that .military considerations- the spring one turns naturally to George's Channel, says the "New have forced .the latest move to seal gardening. Digging in ,the soil, i York Times, Secretary Hull show- off Eire has increased i sense .of. sowing seeds and watching giants ed the same ptoderation iri his com- strained expectatiorvwhich predom- develop .provides a welcome. and Do y'Otu worries often keep you menta at his press conference. Pub- inates, in•Britain today as 'prepara- needed• change••when+ tension• was awake atnigt1t? And does this rest- .� —0-N lic.._opinion'in both countries will tions for i'nvasic.n 'dominate 411 never greater, and when many of lessness makg:you feel "all in"the H T •• support- these spokgsmen. 'There "spheres of dailj ,life. next day?Noise,anxiety.overdo our normal recreations may. be no.. things or working under pressure can can be .no' feeling in the 'United l Further Allied actions against possible. g 00 1NISl To relieve .discomforts, Stages or in Britain against tine poo Eire are being'debated in Britain,.- -- - - longer. p. affect the nerves. ;tea make you - :_ Good Seed sleepless,. y, restless.,.cause V one:of the beat things You can do le of ire. - such is closing of the border _ - put a good spOO The problem, as Air. Churchill tween Ulster an ire. : or is it tested Vicks VapoRub in p6 bowl felt, that the South .Irish people seed. Other factors may, be be- Dr. Miles Nervine helps relieve of boiling water. briefly explained it, is a purely prat- gond control'but the gardener has nervous tension because it is a mild Then feel welcome relief come tical 'one. As long as Acis spies, - can expect- much help. from Bri_ -- -sedative. Take it according to abso ute c ec c over this foundation. as Jrou breathe in`the'ateairting , n, a tates in their directions to help calm our nerves medicated-vapors-that tpenetrate of diplomats; re- �Vitho.ut good seed the garden is l _ - to the cold-congested up 'r main in Eire, close to the scene Present acute shorage of such ne- and"to improve Table sleep. Effer- breathingpassagesi See how this of preparation'for'for the invasion of cessities as coal zed gasoline. going to be a failure: vescirfgNervine Tablets are 35c and soothes irritation, ' eta cough P Some Limited Permits _ Sow Grass Early . 75c.Nervine Liquid is 25c and$1.00. Ing, and helps clear the head- the'Continent, tl'ie�fnilitary plans of - Ing, agi nd grand comfort: the i riled Nations ere in danger of All travel to and from Ireland Any nark with lawns should be e e is FOR ADDED RELIEF. . . rub throat, being betrayed. won't-cease immediately, as exist started just'as qui�l_l 'in the spring Chest and hack with YapoRTO at - ing short-term"per-nits will still be as 'possible.. This does not mean bedtime. Vicks Va Rub works The Time Has Come valid. But iu future only the high- that the soiPshould be worked while - for ours-2 w"satonc pea reg in the ease o om• est priority an —specialcompos- relief from_distress• ieKS pions, Mr. C$urcitill -said in part: s'ionate'reasoxs will permit journeys walk over the ground without get e�00 _ .. Remember,it'sVlcka� g VapoRub you want. vaeoRus "«a have' for some time past across the Irish Cannel. Thousands ting'bis shoes}iiuddy; then the rake taken.i number of measures to.rnin- of Irish,me_n and s�omen serving in can be brought into play. ■,� imize the dangers arising rfrom a the forces and working in. British` In both new lawns or'iii patch= Notal I Lily "l e ` _ .substantial disservice to 'the Allied factories will be for the time being- chi-irg;"the sba should be rafted fine - n To Sleep - - CohC les erVe cause ii ved is the retenfron-by rut off frofn 'fion;e. - " • atiei�Ieve. . u tori les a vise sow- ' _•Air: de �alera,s government of the Mait and phone communications ing only the highest quality of seed By Ludwig Bernelmans , As Parachutists German Minister and Japanese will-i'main, •but-a.tightening up_of- mixtures, as thick as directions - - - Consul, with their" Atafis, in. Dub- " cniisorship ,is. -expected as there, specify and,- of course when- there ..The hero of.Ludwig Bemelmans' Britain's .newest heroes are -a lin. - ... ..... have Keen some laxifies in these is no wind iIiwing.. - _first novel is one Leonidas Erosa, select group of conscientious ob- "The time has now coins iiheti serVIcc.. - 'Eoth new and old lawns benefit ``a South' American general heavy •Jectors. _ these nieasut�-must be strengthen- Hope For Settlement from rolling.-while. the" ground is with 'years and money, residing Fifty strongthese men, all. of ed, and flee resirictions on travel to._. Ne.vertikless so long as German^ Still soft. Grass;, like any other in,-Biarritz -with his retinue. This - wheal Itave refused to -join any - Ireland_announced in.the_press Are , and .;japldnese representatives- re- -plait,`needs-_good"soil• and an an- includes. a paragon of a cook; as -`aitilitary service on, grounds, the first-step iia-'a policy designed- main in Dublip, the Axis has an nual alspliration of- fertilizer is ad-. Indian to care for his-dogs; a fabu- have been formed into a special to isolate, Great Britain from Sou- advantage for,espionage, visable. This pushes growth so Ious secretary; and the faithful 'corps.and now-are serving as para= tlaern Ireland and also to isolate kr-.­-de' Valera said he turned- that tnan:r .weeds are crowded.out,_ governess-f"ts"& Graven, .. Othern 1�eland from the outerown an.: merican request for Eire Layouts who carries her coffin with Ger orces. world .during. tate critical "period tc break'. diplotfiatic relations with The most effecth•e layout of when they travel. But they still doth'_fight. Their which now ii approaching." the :axis because the Dublin Gov- flowers, lawns and shrubbery, for .This sportive party, .at the -ap- particular job is to drop, unarmed,, - Afect„Qa Uttioa ernment couldn't do so "without a_ the average_gardener, is an informal ;roach of. war, sets out for Am- -f `ad ntures with the par-froopets Into --- • is~isolation oar ,ern rt- -territory and there treat the wound- land is being undertaken .in order cratic trust.” borders rather-than straight lin.s: blares. in New York, and finally ed and attempt to get them to to safeguard United Nations troops. In some quarters it is stili hoped But-Nvhen we put in these curves: do the old hacienda is Ecuador. safety. Specifically.-'it must be intended La that r;overtuitents of Mr. de"Valera especially in paths, .landscape ex- r saga of life, ;love, .death and... . _ are a They are attached to an R. A. 3f, and Britain and lire C ailed States pert say, we mus. be sure to make birth. keep the Germans from knowing. C. unit, and the officer in charge• may'yet find someway round the i reason 'for them _otherwise the Let the reader beware who.err where, when, iri what'force'ard by ' -described their job of'parachuting whit means we shall attempt to impasse and that better Irish feel whole effect will be artifical. At ;sets a conventional novel. It's a unarmed into 'enemy country is t ilei -for Britain, engendered ' by the bend in the drii•eway or path; h, land on the European coast. Coun it is cosi fu have a tree 'book-that tells a story about some one.•of, 'the most dangerous and British toleration. of Eire's . nesv -therefore, fi difficult tasks of. the war." less lives iuigh. be`lost if the'Ger- people; but beyond that its a great _ mans knew the answers: -There trality, won't surfer;a setback. or a group :of shrubs or a flower many other things, at of them ea- would be hitter resentment if the — bed. ' . tertaining, --- answer came from Dublin: frisk- ' In screening, it is not necessary _men t!iemselxes, ."large numbers „ - Ontarl0 'iYla .les -nor desirable to cover the whole I Now .L(,y M Down_to Sleep' / p / .-of festce, wa'1 or gars unless the By Ludwig-Bemelmtane o whom, as the Prime Minister For Canadian. � The Macmillan Compasy of Can. says, "are fighting. so -bravely" i;! _ same" is' unsightly; Much more adsi . . Price $3.00. ' �. . the British forces, would' die on •Graves In U.K. pleasing results follow where the ' b _—_ shrubbery,sines arrd_flowers mere- the beaches. The union of a•1 Ire- PARADA ly break the lines of the man-lea's `, land, which tile- majoritq`of the ?Lapis trees grow"r. from.seedlings island's inhabitants undoubtediy de- - provided by the O.titario_ Forests structures behind them, but lea:a Hun 'Food" PrObICI>a In their sire, would fie- postponed. All Department shortly will be planted enai£gh. showing"for.contrasl. --- the,old wounds would bleed afresh. in English cemeteries there Cana- _ Germany's.food. situation is.coni Handbags Further Action Possible •dians killed- is jhis -xtiar are buried. / !� eiderably Uletter than at this titni The travel ban is . warmly ap- the. agtlt arwual convention of the 01 E Y proved in Britain as was the-Ameri; Ontario Horticultural Association - last yea!'and unless the 194 hat- can move .aimed a,t ending axis Was told recenth• by Sccret; O F THE vest fails her,' the sneer s food r'Y"t:'� ��. spy activities in $ire, Yirites the Carroll. - - front shows no signs of cracking, London. correspondent of the Claris- Carroll said permission to plant E the trees has been .obtained from an official of the British Ministry tiara 'Science tConitor, Fdr the of Economic 3Varfare told,a ;teas British peop:e have found it hard the Ifnerpial'War Graces Commh- ALL' HONOR TO 'EM conference recently. . x. to tolerate a situation in which sion. A shipment of scedhngs now Columnists. make much' of the -- �� Eire has given'a Privileged-- is en route to :Itew Gardens, near fact that a Wady-irr-Suffolk-has be- to Axis si+ics, r.�:«ithst�::ding the Lmclon, where they will be-grown come a chin:tseq•sweep becauseof face that Fire's v< } exi�te:ae as a for a time and this tnnTntanted. a 'shortage o. riianpower. That iPsrV�1 - Waterproof Dr. Chase s doesn't seem any more remarkable Coverall' _ PA e s NEW RAIL BLOCK SYSTEM than" our otietL courageous little `. r'r.Ultr�tta�ls> Miss -Barsoski, ivho because her For eRelief „ broSher ,donned a uniform, attires 'Height 6' r 3, He --Width —•DepfJt herself in a cgverall and assists her Pro lly new, neves; having been used. Quite the handTeat , ry dad whfi`Arnprior's.garbage gath-. w eathei and waterproof protec- _ _ ering which on ashe3-collection day, tion for tractors, machinery of R1/It1�DS even useful da a,teat is an em- - makes a chimruy.sweep's,job•,seem cranes'.',Floats-can-t.e-sup ie tale'•. ft neressarj 2 Special Restudies - _-'.r,;:prior• Chronicle,, PRICE US,•plus $2 for floor.' ' b r dw Nlakec's of Mocca Ointment. �_ .. O :. + ••:'''• O.H. TORONTO No Pile Remedy 1•i o. 1 Is for.Protradins• o' rhos* or Write- for deaeAptive Pile.,and is sold in Tube.with p�i e X QU$S,TI01(•FOR 'fHE JUDGE folder. — br laeern.tappticakon Price.7tc. AlecoaPili , Our esteemed former townsman, FR ANKEL BROTHERS- Ltd. _ PSw Z b los External Ic+ina Pilee.Bold .y — lar,sod b for external use only. Price tf0e. ;;, , Ontarib•Chief justice R.Ste.Robert-, GL. 4631 TORONTO Order by number from your Druggist. - son, rule*,that t:1Cre is no such ani- _ r mal as'a blue�cow. Whence; thea, conies all that "blue" milk? - —_Strat:ord Beacon-Herald. THROAT o— �lay4 .4 THE RUSSIAN EMBLEM x 0 a bipart from their ideological Sig- aby Slaying at t.<: z� ^' nificance, the hanirier and the . ;i�;+ '` ::.' sickle make an cep; emblem for Rus- tor cc FORDi�►y, ,� .;+ M ria. The sickle is mowin down.th f '�::11 ` Nazis and the hahmie tis 'p u throat: QN._ + s< as v . , . WffE Q ing �i1�ii into defeat. �V t V i'iLV s =Hamilton Spectator.' SUNDAY, MONDAY OR , N f I ; ALWAYS ► 1 :A z A Minnesota pian `is divorcing 14 its wife'b ca .s h ki i _ Rf low'vs f _ yvhfn she.wants njobeg. Well„isn't : S� that often enough! �St�1ltltt ���� l ' s Peterborough. Examiner. 14 SOLVES' THE PROBLEM '>. S ITd St:SLouis bus driver diplw.. -- Looseaed.�'1stDap pt►parsoa , �• g matically,admonishes his passengers Choking, gaapinl;, wheezluy, A.•t+,- e s � , + „ inla and L3ronchitis.ruin yuur. heallZ fog Mav o+ I r with: Kindly push each other to a tea glia same-T a is -- fotOtR w,rti r.; , ” T circulates through he bion :. the"rear, please. 7 iORCN0linte. - _ ._ w pro ptly helping to fib these aht- Memn•I ]rxchatlge• a a and usual y t_ a rat day • Signal standards at,.the C.P.R.'s White River yard form part of the• —o_-- mucus is loosened, thus giving tree continent's bi est wartime inatallAtion d'f' electric" auwrnatic' block T' �. easy breathing and restful steep• ; gg SIMPLE RIIi,E ' Just send your name, card will do s safety equipment. The system is wheel-rail activated and features for il.ou Asmo-Taus tree. No carat. =' \. L The whole thing can be reduced No pbrtFatfon. 3u3t tell other. 4r tt , familiar-red-yellow-green. lights. It brings safer, speedier operation to one rule: I1 she puts-it on her stops your' Asthma. attacks. is t,• ' M r of 30 trains daily to end a bottleneck on $50 miles of single,track, Company,• M9 Knox llidu between the Ontario Algoma rail towns of Chapleau and Schreiber on head it must be a stat. Erie North, untarlo. , " ' 'triain fete of the Canadian Pacific Railway. =Strntrord li-eacon-Herald.' ., ..... • _ r_, .... _ ev .. _, .:.�.. .. ..:,.`.' :fir.. _ :� '+�. 'r' _ �.,,.. .... • mss,.-. ':• :..L. .:..... -` _.± •. .. ..'�:.: - � .� � 'rt� - '�. h.- q. '::,•,yn.... "...-'.. :7 _ • • •ed Advt's Brie Re�tee :D,- .JL. :B _ \ We ineaday, March 29 --suctionIaaursace of all Kinds 9 P -� Seed Oats for- Sale -. Victory and sale of horses, cattle, impickeri at Lot 30, Concession 5; Pickering _ ._ 15th Year, is AluGui, clean; and abovd, weight Township, the property o•f Stewart ti - 41.00 per bush. C. Barrett, Picker- "Corbett ,Teams Cash: Sate at 1.00 y�-inserance ;,Adviser ,. ing,-Phone 27 R 21. P. M. sharp. John-Scott, clerk,_T_ed . Address - sae Baby Chicks - Jackson,'auctioneer. .--- -Brougham, Anti---�ieic -_R 22 We can tell you what Bray Chicks, announces that - breed and •quantity, are available, .- what :job'lots" lett over from large _ : •- --' _ _ Notre .' "t0 0U NO T1 (, �Mr. an-Kirk has arrived -- orders Brag• Hatchery is equipped to i>i,1 'all kamediats, spring, or suim- Rner orders. Contact us soon. Agents: He's the . N6 • mg D: N. Lodkwood, Pickering,-.and-H. -We do- building- of sli kinds �'' pass your way ererq _ Shier; R. R. 2, Pickeringda ' y • - CARPLPLNTERIN(it .' :,� - : -Hat' for •Smart Men W!ANTED -- 3500 on First Mort- CEMENTING COAL, COBE. _ $age. write Bol 403. Ploering PLUMBING - Wf)OD� CEMENTs- , News Office..• 32-4 . �ROO4EING _ - � - .Here, are the colo - Gardner Wanted -- in. Pickering - BAND, (IRAVELt season..Apply Box 404 News Office, Materials, Empire Bathroom and _ - ,. . _Equipment, Dun Duro Wates _ Brick House for Rent - on a farm. Epp = 8 -ro4ans, water, electric and gar- :=stems, Beatty Stable 3UiLDERR's SUPPLIES eiSTRATA" - den. Quarter utile to school. Runge Equipment, and 8160 looal.L®art6ge work. Valley and Altona: Rouge Hilr Ont. Building Materials -We havealsoplaced in stack a full dt ff _ John Popowich, 105 " WaJaut. Ave. HOMER Toronto. 31•--.34 of MAPLE LEAF MILLING - - - - � _ -' _- ._ -- ---- - LINE ;.. COMPANY FEEDS , Start in your own part-lime business ••• � � - -- Work Guaranteed . OIJ'1 !! If you have been laid off in a war plant, if your. farmwork or other - A.- W.- MITCHELL Van-Kirk ooeapa on _ - time, if you are honest and dep- T _ F. e! �RDU�� - :Pickering, Ont.- - r endsble, military exempt, willing,to % • work ou for finapcial independence, in - /Hatsi no matter where Y .7 hu nearby rural locality, supplying Phones -- Yards. 74: Res. 65W v household ,and farm necessities. - Suitablo travel outfit required. . R. �. CLENDENIN G - - - -$ . Credit furnished. Write, "The J: R ;A, E. RICH ARDSON _ -- Watkins Curnpany, Dept. O-P-16, FUNERAL DIRECTOR. CVme on in' and brause around Montreal, Que. Private Ambalsaee -GEN h?I3 A L I N S U R A N @E. 'CHICK HATCHERYREAL ESTATE _ Da, or Night :C }NVEYAnCINf3 -the .friendly store Leghorns and- Barred Rock Chicks. phone Mark. 9000 or _ - - Batch off every Wednesday. iidalvea 3000 An old establiahed agency, ready Slattery'* Poultry Farm to serve. , _ Altous'Road R.-R. 2, 'rickezing . Markham'a lege. Pickeriaa su _ Ap.1-d4 Onto ... Mo Ss CHAPMAIM : WOOD LOTS - for We. Three miles north of Clarensont. Forsyth Notice C Y R I L E. M O R L E Y - - - bush. All hardwood. Apply Nelson 700 Webster, care; (dill Valley Lumber --C- Cisremont I - Combluation_Stern Doors a" . _ Ssle - 40 apple barrels.-Reai- t FN S U R A N C EHardware onable. Frank Bassett, White's Cor- 1. Stora Sash =