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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1944_04_07 t.. fOL. T YTTT _ PIC$ ick Hl eke Anoth r Wasteer�n .Bo Scouts �'o H- E Pic�-- N. E. -Ws g _ - rCollection "Friday' ' ri ape >?"AmVing Beg�Seoetam are making C-KERI-NG ELLIOTT -- At his residence, Pick- their-second collection of waste pap- By Eileen Bushby 1944 Geo a EElioft.beloved hus= - er in this village, on . ay, Pn The Red Cross Executive wis to ban of sic Clark, an loving at- 14th. Householders -- -tie up your %thank Mr Cyril lijorley and Mr. N. + The-regular meeting of the C. G. her of Bert, , overseas, Carl.-Burris, of the West Coast is newspapers, paper cartons and mag- -•R. Shortreed for'-their'work in.or-' I. T. was held in the Continuation R. C. A. F. azines SECURELY, in bandies that Irene, it home, Maxine, R. C. A. F, home on leave. ganizing the very successful can- School room on Monday evening, I W. 0., of Centralia,--Ont., in.his 7-7th -W• � Mrs, L. M. Morley visited can be handled by the boys, and vass for Red Cross. Funds, in Pick- The main, course,, a most delicious year, with-friends at Birchcliffe, on Sun- place at the curb by 10,00 a, art. ering Village and,the five out-lying dish_of Spanish rice, was served by Funeral from late residence, Sat- day last• Don't expect them to. go _out-Of districts, and also..those in charge -June Wai:anan, Mrs. Dobie and today, April 8th,_for service at. St. Mr, and Mrs. Salm Charlton, of town -- the have only their small Y Y of the collections in the various ;lits, Westney. After the 'Opening George's Church, Pickering, at 3.00 Lakefield visited Mrs: W. J. Clark express wagons, an any rig units. a success o this un, e a -Cerenwnp;and -SecYetar}*Ls"RQP+> o,��k.-I. -te ent of adjoining t ri- Qn We.ineaday last:------- - be necessary. _ ing•is due in -a great measure to the Devotional Period was conduct- etery '(Masonic 'service). A.-B., Craig Murkar is spending"a ! O+F ACCIDENTAL these men and their efforts so gen- ed by Ruth Smith and June Waiz- short leave with his wife and -par- ,VERDICT : DEAtH GIVEN 'BY JURY 'erously given, are greatly , scan. This week's meeting began a AOOL AREAS UNLIKELY IN ents, prior to his assignment to a -apprec- iated not only by ,the Red Cross ' Study of. Canadian Artists, Mrs. PICKERING FOR SOME YEARS Canadian corvette. Coroner Dr. V. E. Cartwright pre- Comrriittee,"but by the, whole area I Dobie taking the frust, - Horatio v v Mr. and Mrs, A. Sparks attended _ served. I Walker. After the playing of gastrea the anniversary services and supper sided at the Coroner's Inquest held _ _ _ here on Monday evening into the Will Red Cross'subscribers please ' and a sing-song, the .'meeting was f� .in Knox Presbyterian Church, Osh- cause of the death of Harvey Edgar. take care of receipt given to you,, closed with the ainging of Taps. awa, Sunday and Monday. _ ■t/ a� Congratulations to Mrs, R. H.. Whitby, nt.; w d was i a e by the ean seser, *as it le-pour ogf-Cross cnembershi as receipts will v a grand. Rosebank crossingof the C. N. R. p P I Cronk on'the arrival o gra on March 9th: Edgar was a pin- totter' years unless -requested. • __a ..� not be tasued-by the_ branch as in �— ,+ - .laughter, bol-rj`to—Mlts - ger in the ear of his friend also y Mr.. Archibald, Inspector of Pub Darden Cronk', N; Y. froan .Whitby. They were returning r copy. of all kept -on file of .tut re'or lic Schools in South Ontario, was With-the exception of Mrs. 1, si _ y from Roaebank, air3 got into acme more will be kept on file for future s the a esker at this week's dinner, casco; s Whitby, who was ill. alt difficult on crossing. The.driver. reference. ,.; P m:�rtbers of the family of Mrs. Geo: y and was accompanied by his pre- White, gathered at the home of her seeing the 'approaching Montreal - '• decessort Mr. Hutchison, also frot.n train, jumped from the stalled car, Red Cross Bridge Whit son, on Church,St. `.b Saturday rev- . The Pickering Red Cross will,hold l� ening,. to Al cgh ' se It" 80th but Edgar.had not been able to see Mr. Archibald in his address des- p the train or at least dial not get out a Bridge on Friday, April 14, at cribed the not-to6-well=kn2wn school hey Although seriously illi of the car, which wat then struck 2.30 p. m. in the Red Cross Roans. bars.. White was able to enjoy the _ by the train, carrying the car scone There will be -good prizes, door area plan,-as used today in 'many evening with her sons, daughters : distance. The jury recommended the prizes and Lucky Draws. Come and counties'in this Province, Little has and grandchildren.• - "extending of the crossing planking have a good time. been heard of the plan here to,date, Miss Cunningham, in addressing toward the west". one ischooll board sof fiv'gathering. m,umbers,nder the re M. S. of the Presbyterian y_ Count Crown Attorney represent- congregation this week; stressed - County YSt. de Sates a number .ot former school sections, the need. for wholesome recreation, ed the with Means MO-ley p and gugge$te�t that thanksgiting Black, chairman,` Cliff, Schwalm, The C. Y. O..met at.the Robinson' school area. The advocates of the , Nr. Wood, Fred Annan and Ernie be genuine, moat be thi y t living, home on Sunda) evening after De= -Plan claim- many advantages in the *'and here is air opportunity to pias• Crook, as jurors. votions. The newly-elected Secretary operation of an "area present-day tics it -- by extending to these new.+ S. PICRERING CO\'TRIBUTES Helen Robinson, occasioned by the inequalities are removed. Teachers comers, home!ike hospitality, ezpeap. Final Figures err Red Cross Canvass resignation. of Ethel O'Hare,- read• are expected to improve-their pos- Tally.over'week-ends. Miss Cunning• the minutes, The'-followimg questions ition, an even distribution of spec= ham can be reached In Rrzidence Campaign Treasurer N. R. Shortwere considered during the discuss- ial courses can be ,.nade,, Consider- 717, Roti:- 41,,Ajax, b-forc W a. m. reed announces final figures on the ion period:,"Love of one's Country' able. interest was shown by some of As we be to rens r w,L, tns,just recent Red Cross Canvass es o con- and "Justification of War": In the -the members in the Plan; but the been. received frcrn Vancouver an- recent nti Re were made, covering the eb-ence'of two'speakerti; the debate 'speaker intimated that it might be nouncing the death of Mr. "Ernie" triareas below, ccrnpde,c this dist- was a "solo" effort on.the part of Sir, Donald R. Beaten, who succeed- some years'before the idea would be.. Markham, who was with the Carter-. rictr Helen Maddaford and Jack Feather- ed hie father as Pickering Township a ain n- Pickering Town ip+- Hall Co., here in the early-days of entertained rt ed i i --- - `" atone. The fdlrmer named,, success- Clerk 60 years ago,' .retire& . this he thought two areas in Pickering the plant construction. Dtmbarton $ 475.3a fully' upheld the ,proposition that month after a record number of would be a likely arrangement with Cherrywood -161,60 farmers should income tax. A •ears as a township clerk. His 'ran a Continuatiah:Sebool in each. It Whitevale 270.00 pay y P Y DANCE AND LUCKY DRAW Greenwoodevale , 55.75 few interesting contests closed; the fritn& throughout Pickering Town- was pointed out that schools now F Malvern, Saturday April 15,, Audley , 128.Y5 evening: • -* .. ship regret hi: being forced'to give .open would conCinue to operate as Rotor ' Club Dist. 1195.7-0 up au.active life through ill-health. at present• lint would be administ Dance and Luck} Drag n ill be ' y Palm Sunda} was ce:cbrated in the A' sincere friend and cuungellois -to eyed by the. Central, Iluard, .which held in 'X mnoth Hall, Malyeri, on 85 traditional manner of blessing and every inan, woman or even child who' is elected at the regular January Saturday,' April la, Ander the aus -------: fi' distrix rn -patrrF�-bTazrrhes- ash irr a.- spurt- Tom+nal,,}s- .leziis,xss.---- pices-ar-the .-Cedar f rove-Serviee- - Letters to, the Edito[ Mass, a reminder of Christ's triusnp- se! repress their thanks -for Dooald The Rotary t:ommittee of the Red mens Club. •Luck}' Drawi' fvt - Dear :Mir. Editor. hal entrance into Jerusalem. In this• Beaton. May he live to enjuy inar,y Cross C€i•ipaign,expresses its thanks Lexth•,•r• Windbreaker,,, d.•nat,:d by I was very much interested in the blessing the church asks for those years'of eomf(irt in his chosen re-, to N essr, Ed. :Sto-fk, Percy:.Neale �,lack FraGei•t End.Table, 819tor Rug, March 31st issue of the Pickering who dwell in the houses where tirwn--nt, knowing t�iat he has been and E. L, Vbapman for their efforts 8 lb. Ruostei, donatcd by Arch. Lit- News to your reference to at least palms are kept, safety nf-soul and a frie-,d' and }over- of-mankind to as -behalf of- notary in their ..res- tie-; Pyrex'Vie'_plate, donatrrd by two of your "long-lane-" subscribers body". "God", she adds, "by a won- we 1'ickeringv peopje.. pective neighborhoods. e Russet!' tiVirlern2u, Rats. Creighton's to this paper; is particular, the late derfui order. or this Providence has }, -Twp- �• - - _ " Oicht., ra. .Cf.o •, and Have a (;cad Mr, Henry Haight, who became a been- pleased to use these material _Donald R Beaton, I w Clerk Time. Y gi subscriber at the.paper's inception things as a sign. of His' wonderful R. f p- - 63 yeears.ago, 1881; very good. At plan for our salvation" for "'these . s a##ei:fi Se ce ith the V btu; dries t gnrfied-thy --- - . . . - Rose Sr., 'with. his Wife and seven victory which was to, be gain over ---- or eight children, were residents of the prince of death, and the bran- 7PICICERING TOWNSHIP " Dunbarton. While I cannot vouch as ches of olive proclainted the. abun= This township lost a portion of its The, April meeting of the Wont- COLNC1L to when my father subscribed to dant overflowing of the divine °assessment with the area taken over en'a -Asgoci$tion of the United r the Pickering News, yet 1 have mercy". 'b• D. I. L. Most of -this'has been Church will be-held at the home of knowledge of his being like Henry continued on page 8 . The April meeting of the Twp y Council was a "quiet- she 'Kith the regained, the.Bell Telephone Co. and Mrs, C. J. Butt.with Mes, H. Pascoe Haight, one' of the. News' first sub- Hydro Cot;ma.iission holdings making assistant hostess on Tuesday after - scribers, business on hand taking up must of _ noon Ari I1 ' scribers, (Mr. Ac>lenrnan, promoter North Pickering Red Cross.tiew s the afternoon. this po3sible, April at 2.30 o'clock. Roll of the News). But of the following Members attend Toronto Session • • . _ • • • Call to be answered with' a verse I can vouch, viz: February 1887 I Truant Officer John P+:tillips Resigns E. L. Chapman receiVed a grant- about Easter or Springtime; All the took up residence at Foxboro, Ont.,. The Ontario Division'of the Red Mr, Murray- Phillips, son of Mr. of $35.00 for Oshawa Fair. ladies of the congregation are cord- and at once subscribed to the News; , , ially invited to attend. and have been a continuous sub- Cross held the a=nnual meeting- at John Phillips, Locust Hill, presented • • the Royai.York on Wednesday la',t,. his -father's. resignation as Truant accounts for the a ionth, {raid are: The Easter Thankoffering• .meet- � scriber since that date, but not un- a rd the Woren's War work Conti.- Officer, to the Council ind applied, Relief $63.37, Contiingencies.$1166:00' der the same address, In July 1897. mitres met'for their first conferen• ing,of St. Andrew's Women's Miss-• . we moved to Ivanhoe and Crook- for the positiun held by'his father. Ruads 'and Bridges 500.00.. ionary Society, which�Nras held~last ee on Tuesday. Airs. W. Birkett, * _ *' • • • ston Post Offices, taking the :dews Work Convener of this branch, wars •Donald Ii. Beaton, Clerk for 60 Mrs. Gordon, Twp. Health !burse Thursday aft.rneon was well attend- -_ Be- along, Then ,in x905 we •moved to ed, all members being present.•Brantford Ont, 25 Wilkins St. and., one of the 500 whn atteided. The years _tenders resignation. Presents Report sides .lie tbers 'of ;Vest Hill, Whit- now 38 High St, also.. taking the pT°gram covered'a trip through thy ' After '60 'year. of 10-al"andfai h�- `Public Health Nurse, bits. Gordon by and .Oshawa. Auxiliaries.,being., News along, never allowing a lapse warehous?• where` supplies are rtc• fol service to Pickering. Township, presented hese rep�or the month present, the United and Anglican _ p` eive.d, inspi-cted, rec ,rded and fin 1t• Beavr.i tendered his res: o1' March. -- 30 physical•exwmina- in nearly 58 years. So while you ? 1 shi, ed o t. The quotas are i ration as Clerk,• ' at Alonday's• tion., JG special •exairinations, .33 Churches,• of Pickering were, rep- ra notice lir trace; do not pull tp" P q g' ' p resented. Miss Cunningham, guest- even with,Col. P. J. Rowe, we are received fe,.rn England, and. then . r�eting. lit. Beaton has. bean in- vision-tests. Defects found were, 9 speaker; gave a-very interesting,Be- sant to air the blanches torr �r- very poor he�fFi r tie pas few tc;irsiis, 15 in-'pertrrauent teeth, 6- co f Aja-aid her not askiriNfor many links advantage. t -Fork thele. I heartily tai liment the worthy onto, months. Although retiring as,-Clerk,- vision, and 9..children for�observa- Mrs. ' Beaton, of Oshawa, rendered Colonel on attaining his near 86. 1 •fit the .luncheon, Hiss 1 T" y �Ic. I he will continue on; in an advisory tiun,_re, possible defects. a .beautiful solo suitable-for the oc- Yher.,oir, recently returned fro::; capacity: A L'ylaw ryas passed ap- ,• 1'isits made, n'e•e: 8 schools, 3 casion, Her accompanist on the or- -nay say I have'celebrated the 84th Britain', taid of t-:e courage,of the ' p,;i,rting Mr. Loyd T. Johnston as adults,' 1 acute coinniunicable 1 anniversary of my birth, and .head- fan rr'a:; Ylrs. McRoberts, also of in for 85, p=•opie of London, some of whom Clerk for this municipality. Mr. welfare and 15 special acth--Wes. g h,vc knr,rtin i;n nthE'r hone' bran a Johirstun has held the office of"Dep- Miss:E-Squires of the Prov. Healt And nUw. 'Mx. Editor,. may. I en- din a "tube" station for the ast ••s spent front' Ma-r. 6 to 12 with - ' -Fri. -croac on Your.. k : " ur home your"- e Iy eongratula- three years.;,She spoke of the fine �Irs. Gordon. day, April 7, Divine Service i the ions: in at their home, in Brant work',-ans"hib of rile i;arnrent, sent Gravel Trucks- on Township Roads -Considerable .tiiiie has beer' spent church', at 8 p. air, Easter Day ford, Mr. and 31rs. Caleb E,' Rose, 'ft•on; :Canada arrd of the•-cheerful _Another •Bylaw • was passed 'at .on having.the children examined by Holy Communion at 11 a. m,.Prea- effect of-the gay' quilts, - a quarter this greeting prohibiting gravel the local doctors and dentists,' be- cher at both services, Rev, E. G. ` on March 27, very gnietl5 ,celebrat of a million have been sent, trucks from carrying more than the fore entering. school' in September, -a3-usual - ed the 55th a rnive*sary of their Pry icier Drew Was the guest spec- half load on gravel reaads .luring the- so that by,that time an defects 'Robinson. Swiday. School ; wedding, also lits. Rose's 84th birth- y on Easter Day *t'10 a. m day. In earl year, _els and Mrs.' ker n^ Wod,nesday. He�said that.the months of April and May if necess-, slay be currecte,l. Lists frctn all. } } task- of 'the Red Cross in bringing ary. This will aid considerably in schools for complete physical ex- special Easter Services Y� Rose, (Elizabeth Pizer) lived in. co.r.farthealing, and hoe must go getting our reads back 'into= "con amiaation5 to Ke. carried out by the , Dumbarton and Pickering Township g' hope, g g .Easter Services will be conducted on. -•-• * -._ dition"-again, -M. 0. H., the number 'on-each list he United Church- on Sunda at attending .Dunbarton school. Foll-• •- Oihei lhterestin' facts were. 500 s ►`*' - to be-`approximately 100, Prepara- int y owing their marriage at At. And surrors' bundles are packed week-. 11.001a. m. a?id 7 p, m. Good Friday rew's.manse, by. the -late Rev. Dr. -Hospitalization Mounts U tion of a list and arrangeinents..for Service in the Church at-11.00'-a. 'nr. John Abraham in 1889 Mr. and .1y-; -the greatest•-expansian .of any The Hysipitalizatinn uccountppaid' 'tuberculin Tests in-High School to Choir practice' wil be held 4n.the .. Mrs. Rose. settled in Hast�ings Coun- single project in Ontario has been by the Co11'nty of Ontario f-or Pick- 'be completed by latter part of April• b ,,t of the church on Friday t proving to Brantford in 1906, ,in Blood• Donor Sersice; and that. .ering -patients under:_hospital'-and. T.he nuurber of..positjve reactors of �C�" -; 1 Y, 1700 prisoners of war front Ontario charitable institutions amounted to same will be submitted in April re- where e ev g' • +�•:• r where they now reside..Mr. Rose ase in enemy' hands. $6113.50, Pickerin 'a'.. share ..of this ort• 1Ars. ho for the past -- , started work on .the G. T: K. when g R Gordon,' P Dunbarton - ,c It was stressed that we must not will be $301.75. few ivonths has been spending]frost Pa l,s nba n St. u Church,'Du rte - twelve years of age, and after b'l . . . ears of•'.service retired on pension thick ,that no •more work is needed. of her time with the children of Good Friday, April 7, Divine SE<tr+ic9 , Y �• Also that the yarn and'materials be Axsessment Figures tip school age, -is making preparations will be held at 3 p• m, On Easter dearly 20 years ago. only used for the articles asked for During the year 1940 'Pickering- to include those' of pre-schoo'1 age. Thanking you for your considers in the quota; and for the'desperate had it's 'record year for assessment, Parents of school children are to.be Day', there will'be s celebration of tion in .this ,and other matters, I need for turtle necked sweaters, amounting to $4,077,42260. Iii the notified when they may bring their the Holy Commourdon at 3 P. tit: x remain. -+, gloves, hurricane- and mine-sweep-. year 1944 the aas�easment is $4,071, children to the school and have the .G. Robinson.t both these services, Rev. ;C, B Rose, ,. • era' mitre. 136.35 a �liiterence of ij6,286.2b. program eaplatiaed to thali%. - 1:. G. RSunday Sc6001 . _� _ . usual on Easter Day a! - �• - .,. __, __•-_. _. - -. .vel—_ � .. _. ..; .. � - -- - - .. -.. _ - -. _ _ a �' � -1 —•---x---- - under him. The'..horse. a as going down _ k _ a - ;- ✓ - Curran exultantly.out of the'-scrub. __ -,:� +•'� A set pnd man ran forward, and Dave reco-nized the Mexican, Pe- dro. e dro. But the was already on his --_ ?•N, "feet, an-d. had nulled Lois to the y 1 -- - ground. His=-gun `be1Fhed=answer­__- RANB - 1 I Pedro howled as the bullets caught � and abdomen. ESSENTIAL r 0 �^ .hire- in. the _-ch.est. MWERAtS Then he flattered, out, his scream -of death cut short, and dropped-al- , - �; most beneath the staggering stales ' • lion. - - -- �,'•; ' As he fell, Dare 'leaped to. one - i,t ' sid -and emptied his gum into'the9 ;-m &hich tht-, flashes had sotifiti- come..Tv;o wild shots from Cur- Si— cancer deaths in Canada quote ran answere di ; e_ ,.• - _ over 13,600 deaths a . year. from mSADIE •B. CHAMBERS audible click of.the, ha;ner upon - _this•disease_tlirougbout the Domin N an empty cartriege. Dave w,�s on ion. This number is 'topped only 5l' .-.is feet again and rushing forward• t - _-- Easter Dinner h, heart diseases in the leafs td� �`,'ith a vile 4urse, ,Curran wheeled dealin afflictions, of' he .hun7aa AQl, Tlnv_Iuabl• for • g - ,,� - his .horse and raced through the =Consomme Melba Toast - y b,0u -COUGHS-COLDS ser-ub foivard the'-+iooker-cabiai. Olives Celery Radishes _ race , Approximate! 0 of the CHILDREN 13,640-deaths from Cancer occu. ITIS ave :vas _io wenty Roast Le of-Lamb Lie ana tan ociet yards behind him when urran Currant—.iiiz"" for the Control of Cancer hopes • SIMPLE SORE THROAT reachedd the open,n and he hada1- Mashed Raced Potatoes Carrots to,reduce this high leash rate �NOis sready jammed fresh cartridges into Steamed Ginger Pudding t� ough the tie of the new films, his cylinder. He sa:i. Curran isork- - Coffee lectures, talks, and continued edinlu- • 1 ing frantically with his gun, while• Roast Leg Lamb tional material sent. out to the / • 1 • g ill-,horse.-.fri htened-by the sound - public emphasizing that earl} ca-..- of a.-of the discharges, reared -wildly. Select leg weighing 4 Or 5 lbs, ver can be cured. :.: almost.unseating him.' preferably to irrelude- some of_the- - loin. Wipe with damp cloth and lC ­k.L sait LL _ - -Yelling, obs:encly,- Curran spur- welt with flour; Rub with a peeled. Life Begins At 6O a 1♦ red his horse and dashed across clove or garljc for extra, flavor. For Average Farmer _ the mesa, and a moment later Dale $ Place on rack in open pan skirt• _ ,B7 could heal- him forcing his tir cunt side down and cut side up. Roast } *. l+ VICTOR ' down the steep side. r1, recent >urvey wows t.iat 10 . in hot, oven 20 minutes, t50o de- f/ ROSSEAU He sent a last shot after him and -per cent. of farin vl%ners now ove. grew F). Reduce heat to 300 F .; ran-back to- Lois. Sha mass stand- - � 00 have no direct-heirs to follow - and cook two to two and: one-half through un--farittiu flit land, says CHAPTER XXIY only reach up for Dace's neck. lie ing beside Black Datvr, who was 8 -- - hours.. Do not•put water in 'pan.' •1-i7e Elmira Signe.. lower ,•the on his feet again. i , i 1 cr Basting is usua.ty unnecessary. If • •There sounded the-creak of suds bent-to -corered-"her face with "Lois, yuh ain't lilt?" Dave Shout- greatcs-t-majority af- these :O,u00 dies, the scamper of -horses hoofs. kisses,' ed - i fa, 'covering is very thin lay. rev.- - farmers ate- not 'consiricrnig re Then came Co gs:vcll's sudden 'Tbey ain't--harmed-yuh? = Xo,�aol `afd:lrs. hit ou, Dave?" er 1 strips of-bacon-on' tope tfriag for a ::bile 3vL. .Who ever g "No," said Lois in the faintest o Glaze: baste.durfng last hour thought a iarrntr of 60. was challenge out of the dark: , Nary nick. But he hit Black' it g "sky the pair -Of ynu' `whisper. "1'm -all right, Dave;' Dan'ii:" Dave cried. with ,j cup •currant or grape jelly through? :After getting N5 Tartu:i:r Yott'i morel." Dave swung; about as the sheriff - He had heard the bullet shut m %�- cup- boiling Aatcr;- A -aiiapi hating ori rte mortgage the Pani - rfcken,'Loner�an' twisttd entered the arabin •tkith his-pTi:on- intro the stallion's body. Dace ran mint-apricot glaze can be uiale average farmer is near 60-and just is way a is-nawl-tawa,ong the flank. - the. sheriffs %oiee. - \o�:,- in the "They,ain't harmed hcr. �Who :car the blood dripping front the shoal- cups :nater and „ bunch mint 5• oiit a 1;:ct-i;ne iia dui<a,� .. i.ua:• faint starlight; he could• see two the other coyote Lois•: minutes. Strain and add two-thirds rices,;hear most eb and eros- ' del-, �t'fth his iinfiers he traced the P 3' gig mounted figures looming up;out of "Curran!' Lois' voice teas just cunrse'oi the ticrrtindr'Ft ranged try- Sup-.of , cooked sieved apricots. failures. Seventy seems .to be'the the scrub close at•-hand. _ audible: - - ward. Sudxienly 3ie lett the ballet Continue to cook until seil blended - :age of most-fardt-retiremenb ac- -Beat it:' hissed Curran in his "Yeah. Curran, sai•l th'e sheriff just bentath the skin, -It had then .add two 'tablespopns butter. cording to %Oiat ue. observe eta_. car "Theyre on the wrong side' grin-Ily. ''I reckernizesl hirci. Dun been deflected by the sitoulderbone,, Currant Mint Sauce tit;66 may prove vastly diiferent, of the .gully;". _ _ no yet who was shot, but I'll know an seemed to have inilicied only a g_r nieat is glazed with inint jelly = however.- _ Dave and Coggswell•had come lip soon, Yuh besi come through Lon- sli;l_it, glancing w,uirnd. - as above,tlien you, i�ourd not feish pori the other side of the ravine• ergan;" he" confinued. ":�O rise Dave leaped into the sadttls ar7d the, recipe, hotcever I am including splutterin like a. frapped cat. it - which;at this,point -dear -its briml ' gripped the :corse tcitli hii knees. . - - ' snd, w•as-'little more than a Coulee. There's too mucli evidence against 1Ila,k D_wn reslioiided -with .his it'. ;i glass of_currant jellySTEADY_ It was' however, too wide to set a yuh, and'I'ctl stay'in' here,;till yuh iiniiil gait,-though he was quivering 'rr• small pieces but do not beat. SIC r horse to jump it. 'ext instant-Cur- talk," from heal td foot. It te'a's clear that ;�t1�1 1x;. tayleapooi}s:fingly, chop- GOOD, • r• rani was on ,{•lis knees and-firing ai' Longengan -glared at his captor r neither bone nbr 5iriew Siad been : ped- mint leaves.- if i;ot fresh mini ---- the two'mounted figures. then .seemed: to wilt. _'Coggsn-etl, scriou,+ly injurtd. no doubt y'ou have mint sauce or _ Dave felt A slug thu nip.itlto his I'll talk-I'll talk to you;' he said. iContinuect \ext 1v'eck) mint jelly .on hand=and 1 table- : - ' i�dlchorn. lie emptie�uiis gun at "I'll talk when `W'e're alpge, Ciel - •- -- - - -- spoon grated-•-orange-rind. - - the flashes, and heard- -i yelp of - me�''- -' Fame similar,fo chtckers to as, $teamed Ginger Pudding "\> difficult• alx>u` that," said - ` - amain. fte-sou the other figure roc- - y ;,laved by she Eg3ptian3' ss• ehrly �y cup'butter Ing--a*va3r -dimF.___o>,tlieed.- 4 Lonergan. "Bruce. 5'pose yuh take as I Ann }i C - r th skv. 'I hen C ureal was follow-- Mir L•rs. back to her, .cabit-L on. �.eggs t:ecll-beaten)'. -. ing, bending alnto,t double, wear- yore horse,. She'll be ieclin' bct. _ _ _. =_ _ milk .ing in and out of -tile scrub, with., to there, and I'll scc vuh thccg 1 cup of !3 teas flour `his hand clapped to his ear. t>,dt-t7 gut's tae, Nyh - pp • Spoons baking powder - "Git..Nfiss Lois,•Bruce. I'll handled• * tea*oon salt this pair:" the sheriff shouted, an ci ii How m the world can a woman have I)ai a picKcd the .girt up in =his �fk i4 cup preseried ginger (cut in charm and poise if sbe feels "all he raced his horse arosnd the blind' •u �,,,,a:n .•carried her 'to -rllcre �C _pieces) , wound up"with nervous tension? too end of the gull}. `Blacl: Dawn-was standing. He t' 1 tablespoon ginger syrup the otherhaad...wlm,stroagnerves g' - actually give a woman poise and quiet raised her into. the saddle. and `11 (Cream butter and add iugar nerves take the hard.tense look front = Dace, cramming fresh cartridges �s:• irZ_up beMiA her. aduall3•;,old eggs. Mix and gift her [avis! murder If nen es bother, .h o his gun, saiv the ttvo weaving•. ��,ertl7ey shut-, air,, Ferric," our with a u,g go:: er an salt, s fewer activities, plenty of sunshine r 'cin` "1 and add alternately with. the milk and'(Serb air. In the meantime take a the group of horses that were clue- ear�i tl:e shot.-They, trapped him to.. t e first mix re. ginger. , Miles es Nervine., - Ssred together tear the cabin sn ZlttTls;'te. a :. A ginger syrup. TL.n into but- Nervine has helped scores of s•omgq„1. :f - suffered from overtaxed 1� who o erased rier:eg,__ 1~ theme hisogvnvblazvn s There tame Daroundran He pulled tered mobs artd Carr lit houresd i a he tier ne according to directions' _ P 1 g, d rode up to ` Serve wit AA-hipped, cream, ilavo'r o e p r leve,genera neryouenesaf A single shot in return, then -the t!�i 'lAioor. "Sheriff, Lois; says with ginger nsyru If, no crearfi, sleeplessness, ni"ous fears n.4L-peF 3 p vous headache. Effervescing$ thump and 'Clatter of hoofs, and one tiii>CFis that they shot 'just use favorite sauce._ - Tablets are 35c and 75c.��E�rv'il of the pair was Pacing along the now," `4 ` Liquid 25c and$1.00. -- '. =• „'g ,. limit, leaning flat upon' his hOrse's 'y eah'.""came the' Aeriff'•s grim Minn l awmberw r.eieom.w pr-... meek. &. Loner"n3•, ittst told' : _ in tpleased to receive .u`Rentr'u: - This was Curran-, making his get- lilt at. Aj1:.be seen' yuh later at on topics for tier eelums, wan 1• ""'•"7t a wnlw ready to Holes to suury'•Pet try t g p• pee s•ew:• Reyuewt• torr r�111tew er •n away at top speed while Co gs:ddl the Hooker cabin,, Bruce. Keep _�fas struggling ;with Lonergan. yore eyes peeled 'for Pedro:' special menus are la order. Addrew• -' Pro. ���� '' r telt rw t -MinnIe It. ■ N '1' • - '- ��Dave raced -his' stallion to. the -Dace -turned-the black and rode f Cruneberw.e ':L• Newt A.lelalde •8h _�by Correcting Slu •lhflas oferiff's side, bff along the gully 'again., They l Toreste." Send stamped sett-ad- j dresixed envelope If you- �1•b • " he c>u3 osis attd-w ere - �4-- _ eepu• -- Goggswell.."See if �fis• Loi;,is yn approaching the thick .undergrowtld i * --z EY ' the cabin:' at back of Kooker's cabin. Dave M ti Control Of Cancer This Way j5 Swift,' ECOAOm/taf Dave required no -third invitu-a leaned forward. lion; He dashed into the .shack "We're home, Lois,, luetic g." he - S1iotiKlt In Films". hem coiiditione can orae: c•x:r healer ---- ♦ faster than' disordered kidneys aiib The candles were guttering on the whispered: '"And rt .loo'.rs as if all -inflamed bladder. Your-back aches 1#ble in the outer room, but the our troubles -vas just about over."- .. Folloy:ins clic tfct ri�tb�vard miserably. 1'ou have reWess nights.Fpa loom was ednpty.,.But in 'the'sma11= :1u1 as the :lords left his mouth, '.'isual edilcation tht Ontario suer leg cramps and rhe m.ttic pains. mien these things ha-,per. .:our kidneys, a room Dave saw a .little. figure there'"eaiii'e the crack-crack-crack - - -J�" Branch of the i:anadian Society need help in filtering •sue acids ani ed-and bound.' of six-guns.gagged 4 from a Clump of scrub, for rite Control ,of-Cancer is.,pur• eoisohoae wastes that a:e und-erminina „>, "Loi<_. His voice went out`in . ' char it. fitovin cn7rc alms deal- your Carib. to the lett. 469,7 g • ;arc them this help-y.ii.:klp•-:with, efry of fury: He rani t4 her aide, * * ^". __4..� �- t SIZES ing with .flit cortr,,l and early' GQLD StGD:�L'Haarlem C�iCapsules ill Be GOLD 1SEDAL Capsules contai alit the gag with his jackknife. -p 2reairici7f of�cancer ;: 7icli Avb Lois:" ..he whispered. available upon application to tide accurately measured amounts of the $lack Dawn leaped convulsrvel- origia land genuine Haarlern.0iI Dutcht, "They. ain't barn Societi at 24 B1ooF Street EastPrep��- Veil T around ori• his head. Another pas- - Teroniq- ;to -organization>; i'.ubs at the wa y• they relieve clogged kidne9s and irritated bladder. sed between the-reins;?searinghis -' - churches or any odder interested ' ' Go to your druggist rove and in a Oft :3- She tried to speak, but -could knuckles. Black-Daw•f7's legs bent group througly„nr, the Prov+nee of- bba. Be sure you ask for GPLl7 3iSDAL - ,w:. Ontario. .. - - HnaihnrOil Consllle§. to 3t's y-outig,:it's nein,:-it's a seasa= ., .. udlit� counts most —for that f oc'k thattliss soveasilystinade,ream you - -`- can whip it u ins are moments. f _ ric• s sn favour -which: Pattern 4697 has­that soir'back h, sail f yl g f skirt-fullness,the fashion magazines l l • • are raving -about. •Of -course- the ” (Mly c ' rye q�ealwity tea yields, use • • perky cap sleeves are not set in. - 4,t Pattern 4697 is available:in junior . miss siies 11,13, 1'S, and 37; misses' sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, and 20. See pat- _ tern for yardages, ? Send twenty-Lcots--(29c) ire--coins ` (stamps cannot be Accepted) for -' - this pattern to Room.421, 73 Ade-_ laide St. West, Toronto: Write plainly 'size, 'nande, �addriei, 'ityle • ,- ' - ' utimber. ISSUE 13 • • 1'FiE 'WAR WEEK — Commentary on Current Events — s oA / • ppTillg Naval War Won, Allies Must Win ' -- Before Invasion Launched Y ., iia The air war over Nazi Europe is numbers Clearly two and a hall mil- . ' still growing in scope and intensitgt lion eft;• or more perhaps than _ -.:-comments the New York Times.-- the number of-Germans-fighting_on- a Cold6n- Has fiery-passing dap establishes new the Russian front. , And the 1 records for the number of Allied centrated British Air Foree must. • - Don't take aeedleas chances planes that roam the Nazi skies, be at least half as large again. It • with untried remediesRelieve - must be kept in mind that the de- ' - 1 i miseries this home- for the weight of bombs and incen . ptoved,double-action diaries dropped on Nazi targets, for struction 'of German war produc- " ' Way. the number of 'nazi planes des- tion wrou ht by the air war is far - s vwiA"I►r NCR. g strayed, and for the,relentless fte•, _.greaterthan could..have been ath EN quency of .the attacks. In fact, in ieved,by any other kind of bom- to peer breathing " both numbers of men and amounts • bardntent. .and it must be kept iii sass es with Medi- �_ -The Pick 'of Tobacco cmw vapors. o ma erre employed a it iniad-that-2--tFre-present-rate-of---_ losses German air power, on which an Maces likea waren a sur j it in a special category'of its own. Hitler depended for victory, is, lye- ♦, Ing poulticehas finally taken the airplane out ing eliminated as surely as was RQNetoRl►oa� of-the category of auxiliary•wehpon German naval power. and made- the air arm • a major _ which can be reared between the paign in Ontario and Quebec, over Now to gib an the—benefits or branch of the armed forces. The OTTAWA SEP-OATS time the packages are placed in 60,000 lbs. of milkweed leaves, and; this combined PENETaATING. air war itself has bec-.ne more than - -STIMULATING action as shown the hives and the time the clovers more than 10,090 lbs. of whole milk above,just rub throat,chest and, a mere prelude to the main.event- _ -bloom. This means that the=-weed- plants.-hare been turned over - -bade-w1th.Vleks at be become cape- That Tenant ermine re ,(7n a bees mustn't be- allowed to run to the National Research Council I , timd.Then...see owthUfam- cialhase of 'a three-dimensional Increase in All Provinces Of fly standby goes to work InstantlyP short of feed at any time. Start where they are being processed, 2 wsys at once-to relieve cough- war which demands victory in every Canada Except Quebec feeding as soon as they are in the according.to Dr,,' H. A. Senn, Scr ' Ing spasms,ease-muscular phase, and which. thereby forces-a bive-and keep feeding until they ence Service, Dominion Depart- 1. nese or tightness-bring grand revision. of all-past calculations.of I . In the iorfy-year period from are well established silo obtaining - relief from distresat Its soothing enough from the fields 'for their mint of Agriculture. It is hoped, i• mediostion invites restful,coni- power, especially as;they apply to 1.01 to 1011 the.number of farmers gr fortingateeeepp--aandoftenbymorn- countries like Great Brifain and the who own the land they live on has need_. Their best food is honey 'Dr; Senn says, that the large'scale ` mg moatoithemfa- United States, dropped from 87 percent to 75 per- but it should never be-giverr unless experiments note being carried out. ery of the cold isvic „ . cent, according to figures of the one is certain that it has been,. ro- t 1 gone.Tryittoatght. Vu us "Those Few ..:::. p in milkweed collected by the rural econourist branch of the Dominion z-free colonies. + iom ince Department o Agriculture.ture. the White sugar dissolved in water is _ han's day that sea power is the de- nine provinces, only Quebec is the will confirm .the indications of pre- cisice..factor. in shaping world his- y Q the best substitute. Provincial exception: In that province owner- a lariats will su lv liminary experiments that the um, Homing Pigeons tory, and especially in winning wars. opefated farms increased from 90 P PP, the necessary g �. For naval power, by commanding. permits for s-ugir for feeding bees from milkweed may be us�fuI for TrainingIn India percent ut 1901 to nearly 93 per on receipt of full name and'address, the ares, also commands the re.- blending with synthetic rubber: 1 . cent in 1941, number of packages or colonies to .sources of the world, and.above all ' I The years between 1928 and 1933 be ied, and the minimum amount: - Tiiree.pigeons won fame in World _•assures the communication lines of n'hen.farm. prices. dropped to their of sir - War Ione of them for saving sea-borne froops. - But the modernr required. 'the Lost Battalion. This war will three-dimensional *ar is demon lowest level saw• the most rapid - Por Faster Relief of : drop in owner-operated farms across _ dindouhtedly have its famous pi-'' strafing that naval power alone is Tlrere are good prosyects that, CHEST OLDS ` the Dominion: geons also. not enough. There is no doubt Britain will want four or fire times Right now nearly Soo of the Of the '•0,000- full owners' who that without Iyer naval power 'Bri- .' as many fresh apples from -Canada bads are training "soxriewhere" in- fain could scarceh survive. But it operated their,farms in 1941,. less in 1914 as 'she received from the I' --- Th ra,_ earning their-way between is also true gnat she could not',have -!,aa! onc 1'. 1 49 per' short crop o last year, but the o- rror.t a e indebtedness. The-prairie cloud-covered peaks and over jungle 'survived without those few to vvlioru 8 gminion Department of Agriculture Aches & Pains thickness back to the home roost._ so many owed so much-the Bri provinces, lift hard in the previous points out that prospects for this rears with drought as well as de- ,c 'red Burnina Fe - ave ' ' ` pression, ranked highest in indebt• ` souri, and salute to Lieut. Earl.T. atruntental as fire Eritish \ayy,in "ifs". mss. Ontario stood at the half-way. - MASSAGE WELL WITH Johnson of Pawtucket,R.L. known frustrating Hitler's invasion plans. Ii-Canada has abundant supplies; as "that pigeon•lieutenant!" Now the same thing applies to. fhe mark, and Nova Scotia reported . - These are all homing pigeons.. Allies.. the best standing, If ocean shipping permits; • caThes of 35 to 43 ming as Dour • I-i Canada's position for -pick- The Second Phase es, packing and inland. trans or- Gettin ackage bees away to; a a8 p g P average' with tziessages attached,, g p For naval power alone carr no soot star; depends on a number of tation permits. but at•times urrler right conditions g _ longer safeguard elle communica' things, according to C. B. Gooder- * " PllML >tOe and!Oe at ALL Owi�lsb fCiey make as much•a9 70 rat p.. h-". g • t "tion lines of an.invading force. To .ham, Dominion Apiarist at Ottawa. As a restt!t of las; fall's earn- ' .•Carrier pigeons were used to t•e p World War I, but proved not sp assemble the necessary invasion First of all, those expecting pack _ phase nearest ie shxsd r customs officials total war, and even rn filet phase for-prompt delivery. To house the ' ltomittgs rnio asmthe carefully brew' torte the fillies had-to Kin the g _KcR p o, dar-)9 sill after 2 n1e:hAs naval +ver as the first hase of the the airplane played an' almost de- . These are fed a special die , _ pound a week a bird, which is sile. bees, one hive fitted with 10 drawn ._, - • cisive role in defeating-the U-boat combs or full sheets of foundation' •� _firer from the t;nited States. I sure am happy to be able.to give Yes,KELLOGG'S ALL-B&%N can really menace. :how t4ey�riust win the . is needed =for each package,"Combat .age" begins_at.about p 3 , and up all those pills and medicines for work wonders is cases of• coastipa- five moat is .and, lasts for air war as the second phase Uched.orr from 10 to 35 lbs. of sugar or years, the actual il"ion ean..b'e-lauricNed. any constipation. They were mighty lion due to lack'of•dietary 'bulk"!It barring•tthe.hazards of-vicar. honey is required to feed them. t In the end, every war must be won -Whinunpleasant. And expensive. too. gets at,and helps Correct the cause received the packages in battle on the 'ground, - which t I found, once I by supplying the 'bulk-form - �`:•••I:��.•_�'�rde d .__ itifitial phase. Brat without .. should be stood in a cool shady started eating ` mB� - place, and the bees'fed by-sprink- material, needed for easy. natural victory in the.two preceding phases KEL.L-'OGG'S t _ To Leave- Brest here can be no•-invasion, no vic- . ling a thin solution of srigar and elimination Try eating a serving torious grnuiid 'rattle, and therefore water on the screenings of the ALL-BRAN that packages. Wait for late afternoon I was Soon"reg- The r - �Yr with milk. oc sprinkled Duet The Vichy government has or• po-final v ins +•. + - other cereals! ° Or, • eat several lured compulsory evacuation of civ- -. or evening to release the- bees in that" again AI.L M#_tmuffinsdaily Drink plenty ilians from the Brest-area, the Vic.iv Combined. Operation - their: hives unless the. weather is. Iatrn most cer- 'Radio said last week. -It is undoubtedic consideratiWi cool and cloudy. fainly pleased of water! See it yva, too, don't Preciously, .1"achy. had 'ordered such •ata these which Arosirpttd ' " ' With the real find welcome relief! Get I+�SL000't3 Prinie' 3linister Cht>_rchill to, lay 'It is trot the bees you receive relief it t�es,. ALL-BRAIN at your grocer today•- civilians evacuated from.the English g ' Channel coast area and .from teal- continued emphasis car the air. war :hat will produce the honey crop, believe me!" is 2 convenient sines. ti 111' his'latest ;1p-ecc}i, and also. to the Apiarist points out, but those can coast. point out to 31ar.hal to r1r the cit- — ifculticf .-of large-,talc amphibious ` ry military operati:ns in great land -- - - space: 1Chcn':•thc kussian armies--, - 1= Chet defeat in ul initial Stares of SUPPLIES , .OVNEW -.CARTONS the vier the}•-cools retreat for some - ' 900 sni`es into:tire-interior and, after _ Ly staying at erganizi,ig ;e fu'} reiources of aa. ,;' , - ARE ' .RESTRICTED ever. anter Hinterland, rc-unit the ' FO •i;l�''a" battle cath greate^ chances of sue- _ 1 ,, ii4 cess. THere'was no:uch retreat for ` the Anglo-I•rench army,, arid there . HOTEL - cell! be no such retreat for the Al- ' Modern, lied armies of inl_asior.. ThcX,ir,usf1.a A. Wartime Order,limits'. the quantity of new advance f-,om the moment they set – ' foot on' �e .Con ncr,t in order to - _ - cartons v4hich a-.Brewer maty pi r,4' ase. -dept-ali-dater €ores, -- �r t' be certain that their communica-• - tion lines remain, intact and, that Mf low' Nf r the way'in irAnt of tiicm has .been _. =�SQ ' blasted open. That cannot he done 'To fulfill quotas each brewer -must reuse ' by the'navy alone. A, avill:require. we bipber a" nsic-ni:e- -operation. in three df- every carton returned in good'condition. 7. $9SO mensions which would risk discs- llballL•- ter unlers.,tir.vic.tory.had�ee'i ach- per person , lived first, Even then, Germany - /OR MAP e, s • ; with-her interior ]hies and 'excel - rotate ..r►. lent lard communications- might ,r Our customers can assist by: roeoporttsto. still be able to coiiccntrafc an"ovu- 1Menh••1 whelmink superiority-at any. in- vasion-V -... ... "� ..., .. A int. unless Her.:wholc warexercisingcare when opening carton. �. potential has heel: seriously re- potential duced. The' Russian. armies have ill been acc-omplishing this'reduction (b) not exposing a.carton to moisture., at*a treltrendous pace; and so has • ; the air and naval war which, as the Russians thctnselves testify today, SAFES eoiltrifiutCd so.sut�staatially to the » �. •hen returning empty bot#les, please bring Russian victories'. Things To Keep In Mind t • ~i•rotect yt.uF tit►t,la .� C.t.%}i � " _back the original containers. •from FIRE, and THIEVES- We -These are some of the things to „sale n size ,Cita'type of cafe.sr".,- :• ktep in-mind-when relative ac-torn- Cabinet. y for any pprpone. V f•It — _.-._.. as, or write - for prlceb rte- .to - plis'_rnients in the war are meas- e Dept. R used by the'I:ussian ground victor,- , / 143 Front Rt. t;.; Toronto ies on the one hand and, the Allied, _ :BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) i•wtabu•bed 105 stalestiate at Cassino on the other - J•&J.TAYLGR UMIT� It is'ncce.,;ary fo'keep in mind that the. ill Air T•orcc atone;, ' NT AFE--* es- thou u.scattered on various fronts, TORONTO S s . - _ a Y , M Rea& Our Classified •Advirtisemints 1, lwpusi. {• ALICiJON SALE , Clarke Prentice Brierblik hospital Flousehoid Furniture '" DONALD: RUDDY Barn, �'•Soliciwr.Notary Public. MoneYto L NMI- Dishes ea- •-• - �nliances Dishes LIdaENAED AUCTIONEER Government�L%eeased �_formerly occupied by the(ate A.B.Ctsie• fano ume.Whit►y_. Sly ins property of : MAIN Str. —TOUFFViLLE' BE Mr. BELL is R055' For the bounties of York and Ont- Mr. ASHFORD HAX ario; successor to Corp. Ken Pres" :-Phone 191 ea�rristors 50licitets —� n Chen wood tine of C.-A.-S: -F., and of the hate. . - _ W. J. Beaton; K. .C. Telephone Permanent Nagging Pain ST C. P.- R. Sta.io Y Maternitf, Medical and Surgical t 1-4 miles east and I ,utile south J. H. Prentice (formerly Prentiux Cassa Taken H. Brooke Bell, K. C. Ad`'2838 i that Frajt the Temper and --rc. tire---Generat-3tore-an ., . and-Prentice}, —Farm— - - - ------- u o -- - - -- SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1944 stock Sales a Specialty, at Fair and Maternity Semi-Room 1. D. F. Ross Jo tI-I�P Nenea. 1t may be Your Eyes Reasonable Rates. Registered Nurses in Attendance 872 Bay Street - Toronto f �e Upright Newcc i nbe pians, with stool and 24-Hour Service Given �j � "erre. T U C:K. OPT. d. Kelvi-.iator, Elec. Washing machine, Use the Pickering News Classifidi Ambulance Service . PIE SOCIAL 1 Findlay Oval kitchen range with re- Disney Block, Opp P. O. r servoir, Good Cheer ' cosi-burning Ads. Taey have proven, they sell 'NIRS.-E. R. GOOD FRIENDLY BIBLE CLASS =heater, Ser?nader elect radio, Viet- WEDNESDAY APRIL 12 _ Phone 1516, P ' rola with records Elec. front Other BROUGHAM UNITED CH"-CH , electric Jams and appliances. • -- ADMISSION•25c WA;'O —lI --- - .06'EXtension' table a:d kiichen tabla - Th('—Race Life �"` f7 L itis pies- _— OSIiA NT '• K•itn springs ai'.,i mattresx es, _ - -- Sideboard, ,2 End tables, Mirrors, •More CanaSian Fanners start their chicks on 2 Rocking chairs, 3--Piece Chester, nn SHUR+GAIN CHICK STARTER than on ,any •.field suite, Couch'and .easy rucker- '6 hef starter MORE BY FAR. • - =to .natch', 6 .oi b kttleh-m-c;.airs, _--- _ d'i.;h-,s glassware, r• f SHUR-GAIN has $ Ulf Quantity of, ixid ,. , g _ _,'rLis-majority opinion in fa�•ou n _ Cooking utensils etc. l •en re ;stored eery year for years ��lIY ' ---- :._g-Day clock; Food geludr,2: Bake -- g•_ -- - - =--.- board and rolling pins; Dresser with S­­ mirroi, 2 W a�:gland.. 'L `rt'ash tubs 1. Chicks must like their feed in order to eat plenty T - and stands, Card table, Nutr.bet of and gra-w- quickly. ChickT D`�l i,l frE iQ+ ynadY. t :Zvall pictures and c'r�?anients,__7 Pr. SHL Rti GrlIti CHICK curtains and blinds, Toiiet sets and from the choicest, Preshssf, 'roost palatable in-' crocks Hand washing-machine and -gradients. wringer,• Sausage grit?deT, 6 Good, - +nieces of, linolou-n, Coal oil lar.nps, 2 The feed must like-the.chick -so thz chuks will ;Lawn mower, Cross cu`. saw', Large continue to lige and three: The proper bttl- number o se ance of vitamins, z'piEnas n , Step-ladder, coal scuttle, wash .:.,- des proteins (there's lots of animal protein in 40 boiler, forks, garden tools- spa SHUR-GAIN) meawl SUCCESS VfITFi - - - hges a'.:d numerous others articles. - CHICKS THE SHUR-GAIN WAY'. Terrn4 cash Sale at 1.30 P. Lei. 2tio reserve as own is giving up The flock owner must like the price -- and no !bousekLeping• All -sett'eati ente. to be _ i, flinghtful fanner can pass up the savings - glade before removal of article. made by cutting out •~middlemen,. elitni.�ating CLA}tIiE 11wRF.`TICF: extra hauling and handling that is effected auctioneer, Milliken, Ph. Agin 52w ( by local manufacture of 5Hl R-G?.I CHICK STARTER at the neighborhood .5HLR-GAIN r ; - -Fees Service Mill: ! ! tANLLT3oia the' growing fawdly of smart- faring who are dttermined to SAVE ►YORE CHICKS- and t CAR R' - . • • eatre = IN CHICK STARTER in 1941: - : ur-G i _. Thoughis of Spring and paint-minded people everywhere aro gh its Stouf f villa - - _ an the aware r round because Jamiliar Sp 0 is the usual octad accepted panne Stouffrille' 100 there time to repaint'for_fresh beauty sed protection 1 C ICK t because Martin- _ 't$t'RSRAY, PRI., SATURDAY _ And this,sign is a�sure sign of on enduring tin Se�now is 100% Pure I LL APRIL, C -7.and 8. - D. N. LOCKWOOD, PICKL % wura"r YOU sM�. ,of Mort.t,-satat�. .re vn��.�w,d�. The FallerMM ,point of endurance and r lastin4 beauty- rs the sen wh ons briath r+ekomos SPTit+o tlno d'°('c'a beautify at rat as _.'WANTED Toronto AD sato - Fick.. 68 K 1Z w � ti+. patriotic job of protecting ON oP•rhr l Sparrow DEAD HORSES AND C1k1'TLg Acineenrt as _ J. GA•I:FIEI.D�and Y: OIEURA ON ^IBSON For tree pIQY .Up phone ,K �j also dROOKLIN Y A -- - PICK E ING ............ ' �v ILL'TRANSPORT - C.OMEDY at d D[SNEY CARTOON p1CKEItING .•.•:.,....•••• - _' — P'ICKERING MONDAY,.TUE& WEDNESDAY AGINCOURT ........ Soso 1144 TRA:�HPUBT We pap the phone cklur$ee rDARTA(}E _ APRIL 10, 11 and 12 ,,,�.:.. - MOVING - - • GOROON YOUNG LTD NOTICE'. Footlli ht Clamour' SA'ND GRAVEL s?nNE ight$ Toronto • Phone Ad.aty8e .- -_.-(The Bumsteads) , n.:.. CANNING FACTORY. CROW - - c _ We wt - dy--C•aarrnunliS ung son .. . '•' ;.� - 4 . `ll be In the F� to C-on-tia-� CO RN- TBUR-DYA, FRI., SATURDAY APRIL 13,14 and 15 • k -:For' Our Mr. Lucy a. _ ,.__ . • h- . . YMENT TORY RV iC t I11tSURANCE BOOKS RADIO -SE a you. ` We �sould be pleased to discuss our Corn Contracts RiihDrop an w e (e a a your : � Tot/l Fop/oyer': to kne d • ' will have- a Field b4� n call.',at yo f rni. , - R'e are.installing a Corn L nloading Dump fou• unloading co hick yr = eliminate unloading by hand'. ' -- All Unemployment Insdrance Books for the - - ' ear ending March 31st, 1944, trust be. ex You will find our: Grow er• Service, df, considerable help''to YOU J Th y• g the.Growing-and Harvesting Seasons _ ww,Koe awma ftAl , changed for new nooks. - Our Meld,Men are carefully picked and trained by us. They .wi ' available to give you all the help possible during the Sumner. -1i Gnartulteed Repair Sesu►ie• 'Kindly communicate rmmedrately_ witfi the = Make or Model nearest Employment and Selective Seri `FOOD FIGHTS FOR FREEDOM ARTHUR �,I ELD Office if you have not already exchanged your "0 employees books. PHONE 52 R 3 or :.Stokely'-Van am RI\G . OVT aero entities f PICKS There are p . - Vi most _ Farr a Elevator hkacdce Contributions for d' - t your insured employees and- imi 1 .6 `Row Gov. Reg. Seed Barely i ns in stock _ ; . _ for failure to renew the I ur• ance Boo fit! required. _ — _ - — . . j Vanguard Gov. Seg. Seed Oats _- .�. . ... w• . .NH SY iO�IT FR0�1E 89S \ TT _ EED R To A// Fmplayees: [ .:: �. MARKS _ barky, Oats, and Wl1ea-t In stock li �.., �'' S 'Whole or Ground - "' ��t\i..r+ ` l re person protect pour i y' Clover seed h _ If you are an Tnsu d ' your Insurar" - lkifaifa, Red Clover, Alsike,Titnitit� 'benefit rights by seeing th and Garden Seeds - - Book has been ex ed - • _ Fertikaer ' Quality First .. -Service our' A ,l Order ,Your Fertilizer Now ,' = i MEUPLOYMENT IMSBBJILN E COM1�LIfiZOlf ' iFRANK R. 9MITH,.MANAGNR :E: ,;We solicit your bus*esa for Louis J. TROTIYtnt ` - IiAEY MI TCH$L _ � ':HON. HUMP ,G 1. the agog. ov t -r '� ALL T .- �.�• aue,rl!► ef,Lsi.w . . U MukYll: T16T TEST' , r ALLA�7 x. MITCHHL>; � Illi.�. . `�►_-sHT THE )1R3T - TQ iari�inoat, -Oat e.a,e�.r•..... • e s^ phone Pieltering 31 �^ _. _ Sill.._ - ! ',� y _ i ` by Herb. Wilson, Whitby butcher. Duncan were Marklian •visitors on inont friends on Saturday, ` E 11A O N T - Mrs, Kilpatrick has been in poor Sunday. Mr, and Mrs• Leslie Harbron dpenh LAR' health for sc}ne time, and they will Sarrament of 'the Lord's Supper last Sunday afternoon at the home move. to Toronto • after May 1st, was administered to St. John's con- of Win. Pengelly and Mrs. Flynn. �l will reside in Stouffville. where Mr. Kilpatrick expects to en- gregation .on Sunday afternoon. The many friends of Mr. James a -Euehre and Bingo' h rneatmarket. and uncle The Mission Band held .a- Thank- Gibson hope he will soon be able ter business. His father `. were A Euchre an , stei- erv�cea - -nen--before offering service on Su,Ma5 evgniing• to be oi'•t again. by the Women's Institute, will be The Easter Services will be held him. The new opera or wi held in the Club-House, ori.Wednes- next Sunday in the. United dChurch over here on May' 1st. Union presented their play "In MayThe Dramatic Group of.t-he Y. P. Whit _--_•,�.�,_ ;ay evening'-April' 12• at the usual hours. The home choir with June" in an Oshawa Church i. Society on ed f—,Mrs. O'Coi=r spent._..the week- "ill render'special Eater i music, At ,I The missionary meeting. of with they kind evening.rce tion arepleased have / evening-ser-ice-about- 60 -pint- g P Y _ ud'eyend with relatives•in Oshawa. ores, a set of Coppen's masterpiece, the Women's Missionary ociety of haft-the 'places they have bee?i -- Mrs. H. Hockley entertained a the U,iited Church will be held on five performances; and still 6-nore. depicting the Life of Christ will Thursday, April 13. Place of rneet- dates to fill. -' few night.s at her hone on Satur- be shown. Everyone Welcome. day night. •• ing will be announced later. ''Mrs., The Club will meet at the hccne Little Willard Peddie, son of Mr. Showers 'Held for Loyal Couples Dopking's Group will be in charge, �� of, Mr', a'td Mrs, Theo. Annan, on "_and Mrs, James Peddie is inprov- A miscellaneous shower was held and Rev. Kennedy will be •the Monday evening, April 1?, instead. ing after his recent ill.iess. speaker- of the regular night. Mr Geo e Hammond"--who has on Saturday evening at the .home of P Gre-enwoo Dh'. Hare of the Dominion Egg ' Mrs. Thomas Baco.i, When- relatives -- r i :been. ill for some t',ne, is reported acid friends paid honour to the mann -------- Branch called on several .here on to be' i'r.' roving. Monday last. i a A tea het -at a ome , th s- k'-°f-'.4As Haze ? Euchre an Dance by _. to Mr. Earle Booth, An enjoyable - the ' Toronto on Saturday est, Club in the school-house is sched- Avrh Vt. 'Kee cess. The proceeds of acme went to even ng 1v isst Edna .Green an iss u ed Another shower on Friday even- Or-n?rod attended the Red Cross ' date. °r Friday, Red- roan Lance Easton is at present ingAook the form of 'a '':r_iscellan- ' ' - eons", ��'hen friends gathered at 'the The Rbn�en's Institute meet in Convention, in the city on. �Cednes ' The suggested arbitrary change on,relief dot at the Bank of Com-; the Hall, on Tuesday, April 11. Host- day last, rby the- W. T.. Y. T. Board of the y home of Mr. arid Dirs. NNI.r. Beaton, a,met at t.ie -- anerce Branch of Little Britain. es•es: Dins. Sheppard. Mrs. \urton, j The lI'S_ien Circle t milk shippers'an3 truckers met with The Goodfellowship Class of the in honour of the recent marriage of tilts. Raine, Mrs. Poynter, A review home,o+' Diics B. and E. McLean's ' severe opposition frcLn the farmers Miss Katie Beaton to Mr. A. �y st•. of the year's Nvork will•be made. United Church held a successful con- I - home this Week: � i,Such.,arY)itrary actions in the name' -- cert in the Co nmunity, Hall last I Claremont Park Board In'tal'ed ' Roll ,Call Suggestions for Nest There will be a Special Easter , of conservatio,i of gas and rubber,". meek. Two 'plays were presented, + year's 1'rogr�.n.". = Service at the. L-nited Church-art when n a€feeted,-was--re- one being given by the Greenwood The Claremont Lark Board f'x , ---- the year 1911-4S was i': s+--ailed on The Ja nes I'hiliips family is nivel-' Sunday, conducted by the Pastor. serted, ,--one Pimple, The remainder of the Special music by the choir. program «'as a musical affair. Saturday evening. The new Board c -The to our village• reciate tris The many friends of.Dins, James is conprised of Messrs Parr, Tc.m- The ('c,n?nunity app Ci►errywood Continued from -Supp• The Forget-Die-Not Club have sent is c n,prised Hedges, Constable fine work of the distributors_ of the- Raine, wish' her a speedy recovery '`smokes" to the following overseas: new ration books. - fro r her illness.` Major Neil Smith, Vic. Robinson, and Pretty. Reeve R'm. Reesur and int • Hicks' Harold P b1r, T. C. Brown, our oldest mat- Although the r was a "w•iid The Woman's Association will Stan. Linto'rr, Fred , De uty-Reeve Blake Annis, rdpres v DeRusha, Bobent the Council on the Foard. An„t- ive resident-born citizen celebrated .day" Coibett's sale of fine stock etc.'. meet in AprilalE°S b'ecteforyRoll iiopkin?, Har Oyup A ri his 636th birthday anniversary' on- came off fine. The P hot.od g 3 and of Cahoon,`'Easter - the. Victory of Holman, ow'a 12, for Election of Officers. _ April °' ' still Manion Lloyd Hicks, Harold Loyst, Brougham i riends were sorry to the W. A. were ins demand. Loi l • Nurse, or on, D. Gourlie, Gord' Benson, Bill Hicks of The W. DI, S of"the Circuit asst "Health tiurse, will be a guest apea- B, Kilpatrick Sells Out To hear that firs. Phil. Fni®yrth-, Circle and ker' at this meeting. _ and Ev. Hw rnond. Whitby Man. Markham, was a patient in the fisted by .the Missio - A `'Going-away" Party was 'held �11r. B. Kilpatrick, our butcher in' Su,uffcille Hospital: Mission Banda will Sunda .ld special Harold and Mrs, Ferran. and r - last week at the home of Mr. and Claremont for the past 23 years. Mrs. H• Dialcolm ani bins. J• Easter Service in the y school. tie son, visited with Mr. and Mrs- Mr. Hugh Gregg. on Wednesday' for ,Dfz. and Mrs. Henry has sold his business to a Whitby Knox Mere Toronto visitors on. the room rn Good Friday at 2-p. m. All Fenney' here on Saturday. evening, arty, Mr. A. Sutherland. D!r'. first of the week• interested welcome. Johnson. Friends and neighbors gave P Mrs, Geo. Duncan Sr., and Miss Mrs. Wm. Middleton visited Clare- Other S+3burban Ne+rs On Sapp_ - Sutherland was formerly employed the couple an occasional chair. They f t 3, ir !! k. - :• - c . it ti 'S � 3 � ° u °� oxo o ° ...> >, m, a o„ a • Z . .0 v � O •CA n; ou03tv �. • a O Q �+ o��'.. .d „ o• � � .� E� 3 u Im 44.0 bole �... QGy u0. � O '� vau+ eoO u O - _ .a' n �. cOs a t3• V eta .” r '3 ars ,�...°a ' — - -- - p s � p +'O"'� �' of G+ � .K a b � �"' _Fi•4 > a i'' � moi•. w : '. ' _ - -,� +' p .0'C tC V lu fi x.+' u O C V o,� o � 0 u go lu 3 34U X � 3 i o .� u o � o -- c � a c,-o u .Q ou �, . � 3 � 003 -•o >,•o � ac�•' oo u� 3 > `� u >, - u G O �..sr'O o 3 op �+ y u $ • ` . J , • i 0 11 44 4 t, - . —� '- •MEET THE MAIN `MARAUDER' .S U N D A Y influence of wealth and character. SHIFTED • - -Saul Among The Brethren - --.. -.— "And he was with them going in SCHOOL yz• `' _ and going. out at Jerusalem. z ,.•S e� L E S S O N Preaching boldly in the name of i. a• ., l the Lord; and he spoke and Y 1�•. w; " . 1`�� s 'q r dis- puted - Luted against threcan7ews;Ap16 ut•rhev'were seeking to kill.-him.„ SAWS EARLY PREACHINGThese Grecians were the Greek Acts e: 19b-30• .11: 18 - - u , Jews .at. whose instigation Stephen - _ w �* . 19b had beep put�to death. ..io Saul, _. - - -- -- - -- — PRINTED TEXT Acts 8• _ ;,, �0; lY• 26;Z6-• �+--ho,ha�oiisente� uiifo that- y iI�j�'' {. GOLDT'N TEXT. — I am not martyrdom, . is exposed to a like _ Am ashamed of the gospel: for it is the persecution: • J - power of •God unto. salvation to ','And when-the brethren knew it, 1 ' every one that believeth. Romans they brought him down to 3. is 16. Caesarea,- and sent hum forth to • ; ';. q��� .:��, ` ' � `:, •, Memory Verse: 1 will sing unto Tarsu's.” ' The word 'brethren' r Jeliosah: Exodus 15; 1; seems e_pressly used to imply that c $ ecog- THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING the disciple at Jerusalem •r Professorial looking, but mighty tough on Japs, is Brig.-Gen. Frank Apostle Paul probably took place "And he 'went forth to Tarsus N infanty unit that isgiving the enemy what- for in the jungles of -in-tke-year A:D: 3t;, while t to e- . . .tu seek for haul." Iinu++rng. the Burma. He's pictured with.Lts. Elbert V., left, and Albert B. Hig- ginning,of.hit, ministry in Antioch strength of his friend•Saul, aware gifts, twig brother of Adamsville, Tex .occurred about A.D. 43. of his great ability, and realizing - -- Place.-Antioch was a great city that' the church- at, Antioch needed - . ..-- of Syria, on the left bank of the one of greater, gifts than he .him- OrontesRiw fifteen tiles inland a r'possessed Barnabas went off r,! CHRONICLES er, n _ - -. _. _._._ —...By from the Nlediterrantar, sea. Dam- tc look`for 5au1. of GINGER FARM �Wendcllne P. Clarke of Syria, as Jerusalem was the "And.whei, Ile had found him, he ' ' ' ' -great .city .of Palestine. _ _ _ .. brought, him unto Antioch. And it Saul's Early Mimstry came to pass, ,that even for , whole The .shift of former Seventh _ Array chief Lt. Gen. George S. '> We have a very lively infrease in quick peck at the water and then "And. he was certain days with :•ear'they were gathered- together Patton, Jr., to the command of a the family—in fact -there rare two . backed away quicker than ever. He the disciples that .w;re at, Dam- Frith..the church, and taught' much now Itmiamed Allied army'has hundred and.fifty of them, all of shook his head and really, looked ascus and straighiwv.y in the syna- h.ople." Note the importance started speculation that "Old Blood them babies and as cute-as can be. quite:surprised. "Why that is only gogues her,proclaime, Jesus, that which the apostles ga-.e to the pro- and Guts" is sl5ted to lead one of It is fun to watch'our new family— water in that Aueer Iooking thing', he is the Son of God. And all that . -.'Pei'instruction of these neww� con- the toughest Ltadiag operations the ?i amid invasion of western thc ani, tx6able is, to wMtHi takes ime. But then "what is life, if "I think I'll- try it again!" So .he is that this he 'that in Jerusalem. i`tent of the Lord'q great command urope, •, full of care, we have no +time to came back, and his return gave mode havoc of them that called' to the apostles before His-ascen stand and stare"—whether it be at the others courage. Pretty soon on his•-name? Aad he had come Sion;that. goin"into all. the nations \\ar refugees in Uganda, British chickens oc sunsets. Both are all the chickens were scrambling hither for this intent, that he might and baptizing .believers, they were Ease Africa,, have swelled the pop-' k .lovely. ' And dcr you.- kno,•:, ,you over each other to get to th_.wat bring thein bound before the chief to teach them 'to observe all things, ulation to nearly -sH -`tithes the . can almost watch chickens''grow After awvhile• having fed their fill priests:" whatsoever I have com _manded Protectorate's. pre-war 'European ' ir. iritelligence as well 'as in size." and quenched a,e2r thirst; they are What a great change had taken ypu. _ size. --0r perhaps I should say-- observe ready- for an.after dinner nap. Some place in this, man Saul!' Hut a'few - - -their instirict develop — because dose off standing. up but finally days before-this he'a•as'She most' chickens never havt very.-much sink -to the floor, others would violent persecutor of anyone who LEND-LEASE EXPERT intelligence at any time. settle the "comfortably be- believed this very thing which he- I a . fore going to sleep and appeared was - now preaching. Everyone a a the first day we had inure like dopey or half dead knew- that some tremendobs.power HORlypNT�, '. Answer to Previous Puzzle. 21 Saucy. Far in taneqthe chicks, I could cough, sijeeze, c•.ckenc until a few of their must have laid hol, of him to 1 Dogma. 1 23 Grade. wide- brothers " and sisters bring about.such a_traniformat'ion. = 5 Weep. bang a%%av at the stove or do any- L S 1 24 Horseback 1 i and the chickens took Worun over the top o£ their "But Saul increased the'more in 8 Ditch 4pl.jthine at . 5 A R10P l.'4 A game. no 'notice ww•hatsoever.-The second sleeping strength, an contour , t e ewes R i 26 Fiddles day,- when I shook the fire down, - as saying''Icy your leave". [:p that dwelt at Damascus, proving 15 Paid publicity" 1 E O E T S 28 Lend-lease ` the little things stood absolute] jump the sleeping 'chickens, now that this is. the Christ:" Saul be-' 17`Alone' 1 5 S P S administrator - Y y very much-aline and awake„ shake came more energetic -in -his. ntW 19 Ceremony. E A 1 I pictured. ,lith. ,as much as to say—'«'hat's 19 Concerning. ;going to hapfcn to.us now,"" The themselves, run a fewv steps• and labors. Saul knew the great truths 20 Vim, I OP G F A 30 Wrath: third day they were used to-stove then settle down again, to sleep of the Old Testamenr:as probably 22 Row.of houses ZERO I`1 2 _ noises but when I sneezed, rather - until office more disturbed. ugh, L S ' few men.of his geperatiee knew 4 Theo * = —= them. No one 'was able "to eon- "::25 Pin-tail duck. 5 T ma - 3 Earth violently, and twice' in_succession. - -�. E 33 Each3 (abbr.). _ - 34 Each (abbe.). they made one wild scramble to. found him. _ �Assert. - L E 35 Sag . the far corttrs3 of the rs: And, . .In the meantime I finished my- 28 Trust.- pe The Plot Against Saul A It is (poet). - Red Crvss Collecting..which in this 29 Ornithology - • they. didn't come out until they district, was unavoidably delayed. `And when many days were ful' (abbe).. -51 Stain. 2 Continent 42 Ireland. - I — were sure that.the noise they had I 'faisnd the response very atif filled, the Jews took counsel t6' �;Female saint_ fumed.' . •' ` fabhr•1. ' ="'44 Back of neck. -heard had no, relation to Mt es- ing• far more than in any peedous Setb. _ (abbr.). 54 Indian. 3Bitter vetch' 46 Thrifty`. _ ei'•to kill him- but their plot uvius in eruption.- became known to, Saul, And they >]2 Weight off 56 Compass 41 orsens gait. 48 Group. * year. Ir is not necessary now to .Then I got some new drinking tell people what the Red Cross is. watched ,the 'gates also day and British India. point (abbr.). S Angry hoists .50 � - doing. In fact,.some people, after night that they might kill him: but I<3 All. 37 Symbol for of a horst. (simp•). •.. I generously. say that they It disciples_took Flim -by "night. .35 Banish from 4tlltuitam. t6'Bas of 52 Annoy. _ already in the peri. Several of the n is bef wish i• were through a co 59 Donated. _ Bastian. 55 Nigh oro► more venturesome chicks l of dedchi possible 'for. them to and let him" down th_rou the may' t - !d. 58 Ma a give twice as much, wall, lowering him in �a basket." 38 Harness.fon. 81 Co brj. -8 Me t around the fountains got very dose What a difference between Soul's Harness. (abbe.?. " SMeasttre mistake+ T"� savzzr-' 2'Cl Clear. 9 Number "60 Entomology original intention to enter' into 40 Sloth. 6'IFirst ttaina" 0 ear sway. That v-6uld happen time Yesterday we had •:•very unhappy Damascus in his. burnt,g hatrfd 41 Stalk. of 28 vertical. 11 Metric - 02 Transpose - r. anti again, 'Then one, with more esperie4pt. We had to destroy.our aganst the Cllr' tuns' with the 43 Impresses• 68 Grease.• measure. � (abbe,), _ - t:..urage than the rest,• -gave one dog. We were especially grieved picture we now have-- of him, 45 Narrow inlet. 69 Cooking 13 Beverages. 63 Forever. i because he belbngs to our soldier hounded by these very Jews who 47 Terminal, apparatus, 34 Small rodents. 64 Thus. RUMANIAN LEADER abn, ani they were the greatest of mould seek to murder Trim, and 48 Tribunals: VERTICAL 16 Prove: 65 JumbTo*a d. typo chums. But Rusty had recently being helped out of the tic_• by the 49 Sun god. ISnares. 19.Atonements. 66TovVard.. 1 taken up with bad company and the. disciples wchom a "feiv ,'teles ago fl rr 1 2 4 ? r two dog4 went-t� :iu rampage and te- sought- to destroy. badly rpauled 4 neighbour's geese. Naturally no-matter what Rusty Saul In Jerusalem 1 13 14 -me to meant to us,"we could not keep a `� ww _ _ _:. v Jerusalem. Fie ' assayed, to join 15 16 17 1 1 dog iiia: gave trouble,'and would i e- himse.i to the disci les: 'and they •probabay guff-''more:to any•of'our were all afraid of him, not be- O ZI Z neighbuurs, We had already. done , lieving.that he Seas- a .disciple.' It at we could. To cure the w•ati- 27 26 '' n,ust have.been a bitter disappoint 25 .1 •der•!ust, "except in ,winter, Riisty" was titd up as much as possible trent to Saul, coning fresh from 29- 30 I 32 and''wwas always in at night.'' But . the persecution of, the Jews, to Ere- what kin.#-trf:a ;iic"is that for•a find himself repulsed "fly the Tare- ' r threh. The disciples may have 33 34 35 3 dog.. thought that lie retu,heti` t is j -So u.c did wwhat we thought was former faith and had.some sinister 37 39 the only fair thing towards our motive iii sc.kins to join them_ ' neiglihoun—get rid of the :.dog. Barnabas Hefriekids Saul 41 1 14144 But if you have tv r•low•eda dog- "B Bar bas took him, and46 and incidentally, its owner—Bien t you will probably knows how badly- brought him to;the apostles; and ' we feel about losing Rusty, wlio, declared .unte- them how he had ', seen the Lord in. the way, ,and except for That"one had--trait that that he had spoken to. him, and he dowcl;p'ed; 'r.ad'the,best disponi .: bow at Damascus 'he had preached :for. of any dog ewer owned. „ v { Juliu Maniu; above, head of leu= '" boldly ill the name of '• Jesus; _ 6p 1 mania's Peasgnt-Party 'and antiWhile other leading Christians in a. ....i`... Axis "underground" leader,. is ` th'e city of Jerusakr.. looked wvith 3 64 66 i considered a likely candidatb-.-to � 's`,e ars in.the last fiscal year - Y au3picion ppon Saul, ' Barnabas head a new anti-Axis' dictator paid in taxes the equivalent of about came forward and 'took the young' 67 Antonescu's regime be.over t own, f120 for er person is the total' and Rumania accept Allied peau disciple by-the hand'and gave him tWr4g, . popn:atioa. the weight of his influence'—the _ . WATT - _ -POP—No Laughing Matter J. MILLAR BY s ASKEDWHA-r - _ •' fi .044% iP $,_ DIP.. E AN WER F N$ UK= SAY � �fJ NIS PEALIIJ� .:' , YES ';,;�•:.', '�::�:: mss• r - - --- ;'` • _ is NNW •ti n - - Removable Teeth -- casually put in his upper plate and Niru•�P Parser • have adopted them only recently. _ a °• * * # began chewing. The-natives gath- Known ai "Flutterers", the Fa4cinate Natives ered around, gesticulating excitedly. . _ Strips On London strips are madE o$ black' ¢ipes "' a' - — _-- _---- to extremely in _ You Want ' - tto � n nihe 1.�- . --• -- - The natives looked on la awn � bonded ' II3atives=ei-aswl'y-occupied Greece --W abee left, one of them Mixed with the bombs and spent (oil and range roma ew-itiehe�x: :1 ; Island,----New- Ireland Group have follower} him back to camp. to a few'feet in length. They sir i an received thew biggest' thrill not a delegation called'tit his tent, bear- ing London these nights during °U ' �-- - ing baskets of frdit as gifts. German air raids are thousands wide. 7. -`�� from planes,..•guns or bulldozers, 1 - -77 but from the fal$e teeth 0-ari Am- '• strips of metallic paper intend- - -^-- • ' Later the natives invited 'him to of trican Seabjee. _ ed to jam aircraft radio location 1 another feast, tellitig him in,pidgin A. sewing machine should be oil-., from that . Passing a native village, the Sea- " English that they had invited other dadice5. 4 _ ed after every ten ltours.of use,-by' ' bee was invited-,in to partake of..a - islanders to let them.see this amaz- 'Allied bombers have been putting a drop of oil on each bear- COUGH COLD meal of •oa3f-liig. . When a piece ing white many with.the,removable- dumping similiar strips on Ger- ing, as directed' in the -instruction of coca: was handed to hint, he' teeth, many for months but the Germans book. t BRGNCHITIS8 ASTHMA - AGE__NT,9 WANTED _ : 13ADY CHICKS• FARM HELP WANTED NURSERY STOCK Q�ei -��' lY.�a;ITED—Iti �Qi-B_ _I?5�-T_$I�T POULTRI-BEEPERS, BE �6URE' _RESPECTABLE, TRUSTWORTHY, FREE - COLORED NUKSERY 3 some urie to take orders for day of a good-heal"thy-bun Yt of baby man-without-children-to operate -- --Ea-ta-leg-ue-.-Full—lista'-.of Fruit spare time for" a chlgks tbls .ocmi ig season. rood. 10, acres aeDarague, raspberries, Trees; Evergreens; Flowering _ Trees: BOCKL , large Cana Sian Governmen p- v prey-ed Chick Hatchrij'. �o !n-'• eggs. Imrpedi.�te fleliverY on day- miles west o1 Toronto. Separate R o a e a; Brookdale- ng6yvaq, proved requfHa Liberal Com old chicks. ate for 1944 cat- house; Thio would suit'active re- Nurseries. Bowmanville. U14tar1o. �eT mission paid. Write for .full de- -alogue and prices on our Gov- tired farmer. Write fully stating It's All Medication . tails: L'ox No. 13U, ,73 Adelaide ernment Approved chicks. MONK- 'lowest wage wanted. Box 122, - T-iron'o. t `TON 'POULTRY- FARMS, ,Monk?, 73 Adelaide St. West, Toronto. FEMALE HELP-W ANTED-' ton. Ontario. No Syrup F A R M E R. EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR HOUSE WORK IN , ?. It ItY Ci1IC he BABY CHICKS AND POULTS, knowledge of beef cattle and modern farm home near Hoiniil- r. - Barred Rock and \Vhite.Leghorns sheep, married man, house avail- • ton. No farm work.and no vcasli- IT'S BETTERBARRED RL)CIi BLOOD TESTED frum Government' approved awl' abler Apply l:ellow Briar Farm, Ing. $40.00 per month Bai. _bloodtested stock, all elsgs' stat Mono Mills. 78 Adelaide W.. Toronto. Chicl;e: 1-4•' lay In=pxed •.317.0:?' from our own stork. Also White IT'S BUCKLEY'S hundred, Pullets S-e.n0: No.watt- Holland and., Broad Breasted HANDY_NAS..WA\TED., -Ing. F. J. Hasse, .26 .[lr•Idge Ave., Bronze Turkey Poults. Send for POULTRY GRIT Windsor,THAT'S WHY L; .Oprice list. The Wrlght Farm, -WANTED:,EXPERIENCED HOUSE- . POULTRY GRIT w 'Brockville, Ont, man, gardner anis general handy- �l man. Able'to drive car. ]fust be ' - PLAY a,\F'E NF:U;Illtt 12S BCl Soluble or Insoluble f ■ Governtiient, 'apyrovctl.' Chinks CHICKS FROM kBREEDING married. Maderh bungalow with Analysis guaranteed Hpy,OwQ �' T- .bred to lay and ba2�i tn.r Zualitr," all conveniences provided. -Army Eliminate costly oyster,ahelIs by ow • • Leghorns & Barred Rocks are FARM OF 5000 LAYERS discharge or un colon preferred. using "Stresco" white-poultry grits -_ cation.tn.country 40 miles from 13 Anne Ashley our see .antics. Write now for Dl'F: TO HIGHER E G FRO- .oences for healthier birds and more egRe. Y price list, our.orders are limited. union and hatchability, Lake- R9fer'mploym e t and. Available immedlately In 100 lb. _ Waterloo Chick Hatchery.' Water- view offers you limited number A°Dintonearest r m 1 eat, n bags Sri any Quantlty. Write for, - p t' ea t E D .. p Selective.Sery-1ce Office, Refer to m lex and rices. yhii�lcqThose emplo How can prevent rust in a pullets for !m ediate delivery need not apply. tin bread box? also limited number..of started �oik� DEALERS WANTED A. Paste a piece of oilcloth on QUALITI cnicks. ALL OUP.' chicks 1, 2, 3. and 4 'creeks old ALADDIN HOMESSTtNSOS REEK 14 PPLY .CO. breeder, -elected and blood-test- and a few lots up 'o 6- and 8 he bottom Of it. - ed only.large egwsa eeL Barred weeks old. Act now and don't be onler v Rocks, disappointed. No. started -chicks ALADDIN HOMES, =1,2001-j7,E00. �� Delorlmler Ave., 3toateeai Qt flow can I ren-tore stains New Rampshirer. Llght available. later, on. :Ldrge, Type Pay like rent. Send 25c: for 82- " from the fingers' - -Sussex, Whire 'Legttnrn+; Hybrid-' White Leahorna, Sussex, Sussex page book; Howard $t., Reining• g Hampshire \ Furred Rocks. Sus- PHU'I`uliilAPHT •'' - '- Y' New 1iamD•. Sussex X Leg- ton Park, R'indsor, Ont. pumice mixed with a few drops sex % mmediato Also hatching t; horn. and Rock X Leghd n.,book aggA. By using a` little -powdered !or Traa. Paul delivery, Write & p p 'of for prir.r3. Paul ,Y, Dobrindt.dE cyour hick oNO for May and June RAJRUNP`JSlNG sr !lUOL Votive oil. Use an orange stick Sons, Route 3. Sraithvllie,"Ont. chicks for Only eUverd .num- - FINER "SNAPS" COST LESS her left for ]fay deliv?rt'. Send .Lal A R�h liAlK1lKLrb91NU CHB wrapped with Cotten -to-apply.the your order to Lakeview 'Poultry Robertsoo method Information PROMPT MAIL SERVICE ' arta under the finger Haile, Farm.' WY In..Broi-„ Exeter, Ont. as rsqusst regarding classes. p 8 O. H. !3 .F;.1RRF:D ROt.Fi O'Hit`I:S Rooeruoo's Halydzesslna Aced. Some pictures can never be taken Q. 1-fow should chamois 'gloves from Pullorum=free. rtar�rnm�n� R.O.P. AND RO.P. SIRED emy. 287 Arreaue Road. Toronto .-Don't rink losing yours send 3 The washed? apprnvcd breeder.. Send for price our film rolls to Star .Snapshot. last. Harris Poultry.Farm Jersey- HAIR GOODS ervice for developing and printing.- BLAt:K Ai STRAL.)UPS :yND BAR. : . A. tways-_ rises chamois- and. vitle, �7nt.-. "' red Rocksr Pontey, Pouazy .Far W 1 U b Canada's largest finishing- studio. ' TULYL-S. TRANSFORM, does the fines work at lower cost doeskin gloves in soap, and dry R.R. 6. London, 0)n*.,, ations, $witches, Curia and all where the heat is not intense, if HRAY.r`EIICR9 --P_P,OitF"F 3Rl'B- Hi'�t1t'••F:r t'O!t•e t t.F: types of finest Quality Hair �y Size Roil-6 or .8 Exposures., - TOv wisll`t0,keep the g1otC-s in mels+ hat's What you went nr,ir, Goods. Write for fllusirated eat- ale, ue, Toronto Human Hair DEVELOPED AND PRINTED 255 good condition. the aped '-mark,•,. rommrnrinr ;':,.. trine, cTmVi- to e'tuip- upD) Co.. a "Your prices for such Quality work , Q. Flout can'I impirove'!he flavor September. We have•some Wtarf- Toronto. ad pulicts alsn, and dnyoid rack meat and stock. hgod lacatloR are really ePeterb Peterborough writes ' a •: - Pike Road, Busy Bee -Corner. HARRIS TW EED9 wntomer at Peterborough by "I "Of •prunes_ am particularly cture fascinated by the _ Breis. jlray Hatchery, 1,t0 Ja1in -1�ymond itesiippr. Amhgratburr, -- A. The flavor Rin be greatly im- St. �• iinmlitnn, Rn:♦, Ont., R,R. 1: ooampt pictures 1 appreciate your A. GENUINE HARRIS TWEEDS rompt sae reliable e•ervlce and .In proved proved by'adding :i little.cianamon t AT•rL1•: volt SALE r yuture will .send all my rolls to_ sad lemon. i AND 4 1AF P E�Dy. if ja,:0 PER f BUY PAYWELL CHICKS yard. High Grade malt yarn Ault you." Q. Now can. I 41ccessimlly dye,a • E�S>;x-lis�T 111 ERNSEY A:SOC- Ingo or Gabardines suitable for 8 MOUNTED ENLARGES1ENTrl 2Sa _ Sweaters -IN MA5' A_N Ji'_E. TFt2✓ QL-'i,;Iw i t 'nn otters Heifers, Bull., R.O.P. chftd n's clothes, 10c each+ Post. Size 1x0" in Beautiful Easel Mounts growth anti_ early mit;urlry of., F3reedin�: Tt`r,te �f: Kendrick, itis extra. Loufy Rlce, S51 Spadins A. When. preparing to dye a P ya'vii'Chioka writ a+•urn von EsHex♦ Av-nue, Toronto mounts menu 4x6" un ivory tinted ' Sweater; remove the- buttons-arid ate--rlent5 ^t' Fall o;cm• Wit Oyr;I14 s [a.r:A�txt: ' aiovnu 7x9" lit Go Sllroer, C!•reaa- Gold, , -Leahsn_� 'ftaTrwd Rr�k• •,�pw" rias Walnut or Black EboaY finish w weigh the glrnTtn: xhilt it is dry. }4'atapsw4.'- and Hybrids. Avails HARNEtS DRESSING frames, 594 each. If--enlargemvnt Thea urcha;e enough dye to Color_, - *hip' T.ar.kerbv_;T.cn Poultry Farm._' tlAVF: Yui: A`Y'CH1\s �l;f;Utl coloured. 79e oath p t;• y dyeiu,r or, cleaning? .Write to as S Fine HARNESS DRESSING -- Tioi .n; I.firna Park, Ont.' . -the-number-of•pgunds the sweater: _ for inrurmation. We are jtad t9" Finest leather and harcesa:,pre- STAR. SNAPSHOT SERVICE - an•etver Sour yuestiot- L) art- servattve. 51;Dit yalao has many Sox IL.-, Postal Term:nala Tudrunto weighs, The. garment will ae`,'er Ti1VTDV-AC.I.Y F.O r- S I Ft E D ment li. Yarket•s Dye Works houeshold uses Se up"at roost take a gond color %�ith_iniurriC4 t I`Rucks, Lr'ah,rrn .% Rack' Pu-sox !Limited, `!xt Yonse ~erect: To- rgro cry, hardware aIl& clialn - Lesthnrtt. RV" 10rn dtsrnunt.on ruutt litoreP. A"product of Lloyds Lab- print ours Name an A dreai' dye. atones, Toronto. • pnitZ`hlrk order~ note: lintchln� rtruftner's Poultry ` ka.Ct.'l'tilhAl. E46f,ll-tlk:Yl- ...,... Mainly on 11 - -' •-' or : :• �y]� FnTm, r.u�t+r. HORlF.S t-OR SALE MAIL YOUR FILMS I 5W>tvel Air Wheels _ ELELTI(IC SIUTURS. NEIV, LSEL), TO 1]11:1 1:1A1 Cult . tt�.�1,:xY. bought. ulna, rebuilt;. b e 1 t s. gpgSES. ONE 1,AR PERCHERON serv;ce and ratlstactton. ti or i Pass Official Test STARTED CHICKS SUSSEX pulleys; brexshea. d L)u riectrt.. and C,lyd• cross, ;,4t. to 1;800 exposure f11ms;Jbc;'regir afar. CHICKS, t, tiompany Lrd.. 232d Lufterin 8t.. Iba broken; mostly young. G, M. Etc. _ 'Tornntn, ` McCulloch. Allingham. Alta. . tion J.T roniohoto 8ervic•. $ta- Anew uitid2rcarriage :;1Vtnted by SRAtif I 'Ni F.EK OLD TO.2 MONTHS a young Scotsman permits the sivi-- old �Fearal --thoustind avarlahl+- . 800—HORSES-80 now This i' put a'eldellne. Ttrca BAlMJ;J lis 1:1uU1 edlsl dertruys 4c By Public Auction of the whFcls Of" lanes to chicks are' raised under tdral offensive odur inst+inty, rArt:rtrtt ALVAN 1. -- �' ondlttons from day-aid to. 10 daya bottie. vttawa agent. Ueomao EXHIBITION k RNS, Rl::1iINA, bETtit:FtHTUN1iitorL • C Established :1a11ow• a landing, sac an •e, .tile. _ Z 'bS[tetk trm4oder-x !n R. 1d4 .. urn►t ti,rc. irtuwr S K. Patent Solicitors Estaoront . 1Diily Express said' 2-st week. moist basement room and tram-- APRIL 11-12th• 2944 BooISVUI4 King West, Ton- r*- The device, periCCted by Owed !erred to a ellaclOIIR -7U' x 41' *'A NNtNG .1111.t. All farm raised. broken, very e:- _Booklet of Information on- rr buridinfr under electric brooders. captlnnal good lot. Write auction- Quest _ ]iacLaren who was reported •to Order S,ow (ss. started chicks-- FA.NNI:N,.:MILL, FARMERS CLAIM ser, timer Crabb, Box Sb2, Regina, PERSONAL seed graded with kKlir,e) In- lbave proved the inventiofi: buccesl= Ate- le lis ;yvon't. bo; available Sank. • Ifttle later on) sae] buy' from )rJanu n Bushels per' acre. stn. Qly in Ail' alini5:'ry'jcsts,, is'*"#It- a reel Poultry Breedinc Farm o! .Slanutacturing,'SiOr,. 124 Weston, GAIN WISDOM-ENCLOSE BIRTH t9 tCiall j'i41`a,4* ci 4 �Un[ariu. uFF'EN TO 19tVE\TORS date. Stamps accepted. Voluntary; irstted• to PrOt'f'Yilud#le,_to 80n� Breedcrq on ONE Pinot. v - - }cpsfrw'--P'iultry' -F:tr>YS'`4t tin - 1'VI SALI: donations P.O. Boz 871, Ottawa. 'tion,, p Y „1 k - mina„ Exeter, Ontario. AN OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR Canada. :,don. Planes now land and take off DUG BRUSHES LlliTy EGGS' moList of /sent fre and full tutor- -_ ' /king into the wind, requiring the -DON'T WORRY ABOUT T H E made clean-'with a ftw strokes. motion Bent free. 'TXie Ramsay s Co., Registered Patent Attorneys, QC1LTl:1G PATCHES _oDIIatLttCiioA',4_>leV a anw f. suar kets, go as. far,-as you like. Brushe-;,. oft. HeLlls, 75ac, post- 873 [lank Street, Ottadva, Canada �, '- - a X61 $t[tt all the rhlcks you can pakd.'Special price to•Lgg ate '- UILTING PATCHES -field. Bit crabwise or tacking take- bandlp, The present demand Isn't tions. •A. I- Keichmuth, Niargb- offs and landings ly a"b'trbble that's likely to burst; well, 'Saiikatchewan." LANDS R'A\TE1I FANCY TOPCVATINGS AND 111e1H yam,^^ �ll a .solid- dura15le, de.pvndaple' rade Suitles, some Scotch one strip,necessary. hl ikef that's , guaranteed by RuI313EFt TIRE CARRIAGE; CON- WANTED FOR CASH, WASTE weeds. - 5x18, 50 pleces 82x50 r'x a h ttondltions, But, bpti.as tet- vertibie tyDr, very- good condi- lands, cut over lands, on. lake, oetags included Louis Rice, 351 r. a river .or h1 hway. State lot •and p J 10its you catr-t-hat you start tion' bx-rgaitr t Yi5:00r vVindsor- g gpadtoa Avenues Toronto. concession numbers, township Nearly .half t�46-e'a-kh*,--rm �ind of obicks-that will pav ,Auto Sules,..759 Wy-andbtte'East. aptcit's found in :he` +iTott`i�ast�ra�G'• ASgr-th.lz feed at)d vnur care and Windsor. , and all details of interest 1n .first time. Top Notch chicks Are all' letter with lowest cash price. RHEUMATIC PAINS U.S: e�me origina4 f nl Europe, fr m 0;overnment Approved plood- ATTENTION! S T U P :FEBDING P.O. Box .48, Postal Station K. tee sparrows: F'laus supplied' fol Der= Toronto. JL MALE r� f, • lolrue ana speclal':prlco list. -4ect simple spurroW• trap.' Z. -YEOP ARE TALKING A$ A limited ntimber of two and Whaling; �SuoYefleld, Ontario:' MALE HELP RANTED the Bang_ r@aulta' from takinK ee week old started shirks At Dixon's Remedy for Rheum. bargnin-nrlrers for Tittme Ate ' e- LC�T1 D: FOR' MAY FIRST-$I\GLE MAN - eine and Neuritis. Hlunro's ilii " to care f garden n lawn, r6 t t 3 Elgin, Ottawa. Post--% ' ,livery, Tun Notch Chiekerles, pore, S 4 _ _ for and a d Ia ue 6 V4.04 .t:uel,pil,' Qnaro,-. MAPLE:, BIRCH . AN D MAXED be experienced and willing woraid 11.00. cordwood..First or second growth. er. Wrfte or. apply In Person. Also' all kinds of Millwood, illus George Brown, The Log Chateau: SEED CORN m teller• pain,bins out cora, full partieular,o'and lowest pricesFarm• Fenelon Falls, Ont. �, 2S�.SSe,sOe,ii.00, LAKEVIEW OFFERS YOU', on cars. Walter SeWess.•19 Mel- WE ARE GROWERS AND SIARK inda Street. Toronto. MOTORS FOR SALE eters of the famous Truck Load 1 OINTMENT: BROAD B,T'. E A S T E D SUSSEX ---r---- Ear Brand seed corn. Order ear;y cockerels it you want a real heavy FARMS I'OR SALE NEW MIOTORS FOR IMMIEDIATE and save money. Belle River breed cockerel. ,Hybrids..or ,dew delivery all sizes and electrical Grain & Seed Company. Belle Ramps, if you want something in GOOD BUILDINGS,•T specifications. Large stock of re- River. Ont. _ a fast maturing bird for broiler 150 ACRES, highway, 30 miles. east of To- 'built motor's, macZiine chop equip- or up to 5 lb, dressed ,roaster. Tonto; orchard, stream;._for sale ment and wood-working machin- If you suffer MONTHLY Several thousand available for yr ,rent. Box 131, 73j Adelaide - - 'art'.- Macy Machinery Co., 309 SEEDS immediate, delivery if you act West, Toronto. King Fast, Toronto. t . FEMALE PATH quickly. Lakeview Poultry Furs, 1844 FLOWER NOVELTIES ZYeitt Br a.,.Exeter, Ontario. yAg�1 FOR•SALE-110 ACRES, 60 MACHINERY- TH18 YEAR GROW i GARDE-NI-1-1, 1'L plowed. Good buildings. ADDly, - •. :• 'Airs. Weedin -Ellie, Croton, Ont. You who suffer-crampDaS,,bheadache, DeWALT SAWS AND WOaDWORK. Introductions = Petunia C hrer backache,, and tired, aEervous feel- DON'T KEEP CHICKENS, SE=E 'ing Machines. Newest types avail-._ Yul,• a free-flowering clear. pink Saga--due to female functional dis• that they keep you. If you start FRUIT AND POULTRY FARMS able from dtrect 'factory repre- beauty; Marigold Mammoth \lura turbsncea --abould." Lydia E. with "just any, kind" of., chicks for sale, b to 50 acres 'in Niagara .eentatives for Canada. Quotations With huge, lemon-Fellow blooms; pinkham's Vegetable Compound.It, district. Easily, financed: R. C. 6 pihwheel l:aillardia a picture in you're likely„ to keep tlietn. Start ladle'Turnished"'on' &'ppTrcation. _ McGhee; 95 .Jackson St. West, hssasoothing effect oaone oJtcom- with chicks of known breeding, De�Valt Dasher Corporation Ltd.,, colour tints, from intense wine with important organa. Also r and with any kind of a break Hamilton, Ontariq. - .402 West Pender St., Vancouver, red to cherry pink. Send 63e to- fine stomach tonicI Made 1n Canada. they'1l keep yon. The euccessini b0-ACRE FARA1',- GOOD BUILD- B.C. - ' day for 3 pkts. of these All Am- r VEGETAILE should be "buy good chicks and ngs, MEDTVAL opt W ; W. W. Hick and Sone LYDIA E.PIwonry NKNAM S compoullp start them early.' Tweddle Chicks Township• Price only ;2,800. H. Limited, Lindsay, Ontario. "Seeds are Government Approved from J. Cotty'& Co:, Y08 Downie Street. IT'S EXCEL-I VT. REAL RESULTS of Merit." blood-tested breeders that made' Stratford. Ont- after.taking Dixon's Remedy for good in •e. big way. We hope to FIVE HUNDRED ACRES. BRIC',K Rheumatic Pains and Neuritis. , be le to fill all orders, but house, three barns, i achine Munro's'Drng Store. 335- Elgin; STAMPS - - a Iudgin by the past You never. house,. good roofs and• ft<nees, I)ttawa. Postpnid $1.00 can t il." Better send' for. .the ' .LOIN =TAM11' L LL:B, COAST TO Stable,.. fifty-two cattle, stns .STA membership,- I r e e Tweddlb cafalogife sail Dride113t; liorsea. Rural mail telephone. STOMACH 'AND THREAD WORMS• • -figuring on getting as early a often are the cause,Df 111-he ith. stamps, supplies, 'L5c junior, 50c . start sa possible. Can give im- Herbert Campbell, route No. b, in hum9ns all-ages:-N10 one m'• dou6le'senior. SPnd'coins. Stamp mediate delivery on practically Smiths Falls; 08t.' - mune! �Vhy not find out if this Club, 3652 St. Dominique, Mon- all-p ure breeds on-ail-purebreeds and hybrid .crosses FARM EQUIPMENT FOR SALE is Your •trouble? Interesting.tear•,. treat; •- ln non-sexed, pullet or cockerel ticulars-Freo! Write Nulveney'• ` chicks 1n day Olde. Also a limit- Remedies, Rpecialists ,Toronto• E, sUaIML•1R ItESURT WANTED ed numbgr of two and three,week - USE sale, wholesaled RS AND �etail. ^ ` / �M 44 ]d started chicks. Tweddle Chick tors of-various size/ and makes WANTED TO BUY' dOOD PAYING t JVf♦'� Hatcherlea -Limited, Fergus, Ont. Summer, esortt or Hotel good For particulars write:and retail. POTATOES R ' Sales and Service, Wilson Avenue, I cash payment. obs t c • ee: 95 + I • _ Essex„ Hntarlo-. TOTATO EYE$; FTtOS2 CERTIFIED Jackson Street West Hamilton, 1 • MIGH GRADE BLOOD TESTED seed, four main crop varieties, Ontario. Barred and White Rocks:­Red .- FOP. SALE - 39x50 W H I-T•-E. Burbank, Lrp-to-hate-_Netied (,ern.. 1R.CUIOIt'NAytTED ` � ��ttnd Leghorn Chicks immediate Thresher with clover attachment, and the New Kathadin. Carefully CL 1 •dellroery. EheVea other breeds for 14-ft, Ebers4A feeder• weigher, backed. Stats when to ship, fifty later deliveries. Order at once♦ excellent condition,..used 10 sea- for 75c. Tnn eye+ $1.25, po.-tpnid, \V:\VT1iU-L.ATF. MODEL 4-PLOW 1 later d Hatcheries, 2018 Duffer- sone. James Martls. ILS. Harrow, C. West, 1701 Holly,ty99d, t'rc 'Trnctur on rubber •for cash. .I ox - 1a, feria � 30. Oat. Victoria,'B,G 10. Firemen,-Sack. r. • 4 - ' ,. . _ . } ' eouti`lied floe' frost Page — — C gal• • ACwt s - The complete ceremonies of Holy 8. :Bim. Mij _ •' Week will be carried out in St. --�-- ` Francis de sales Church and the itwurauee of all Kinds' - WANTED -- $3560 on First-Mort, Holy Thursday morning }3i time will be as Lollows. gh. Mass -_lt5th Year is - -- • - - ----gage. Write Boy 403 Pfekering at 7.45 a• an., followed by Procession - - - - nee Adviser News Orifice. 32-4 to the Re alto and the :stripping Insur: Brick House for.Rent -- on a farm• of the Altars. Thursday evening, a Address 'Phone . - _�gcaryc_and_gar; Holy Hour at 7.30 p. an. in commem- Brougham, Oat Pick 513 L2 =. • -=', — den. Qairter agile to School. Rouge ora ion o _ _ _ '' _ ' ' announces that Palley and Alfons. Rouse Hill Oat. $upper" and '°Christ's agony in the { ;dohs Popowich, 155 Walnut Ave. Garden of Gethsemane". Good-Fri- NOTICE _ _W. Van-Kirk has__ arrived 1 rr 31-ti4 day morning, 9.30 Mass of Presse- I Totaaito. .. . _. etified. Good Friday afternoon,. 3,00 �i �,a, 4 WOOD LOTS -- for sale. Three Way, of the Cross. Saturday morn- He'S the 1\eW�SYnas 4 Spring ' miles north of Claremont. Forsyth ing 7.30, the Solemn Blessings, fol- Our trucks Paas your way. every - - -- bush. All hardwood. Apply Nelson logged by Masa at 9.00. day r _ _ webater, care Mill Vauey Luenhe= _ • • • Hat for Smart Men "Co, Claremont. phone 2022. tf Easter'Greetings ,are extended to COAL, COKE, I -- our men in the Armed Forces as For Sale - C Wn-ut, snare, 11 yrs. well as to our parishioners and W41OD, -CEMENT, " . ' . Here are the colors ' Boychyn, Altona Rd. id+-M wait - ends—"Dia otlr Y-y 8ouge Hills: _ 32-5 s ri from our faith 'in Christ 'OSE , SeedGrain or a -- XfasKa Lists and prompt you to -beest n - - sad Barley, mixed An Fred Puckrin, grateful to Him, who 4s the Resurr- - .:._ a _ _ - Pickering. phohe 23 R 3. 33-4 eetion and the Life" and the surety D car tire and wheel.. 8.25 of our own life everlasting"., __ BUILDER'S SUPPLIER --' - -"STRATA" -- -- - x 20. Carried along with the flood. all o local cartage work -.Call. at News Office. �ff Sale Register a havealso paced in stock a fall ;4HOMs.+s` For Sale -+ Holstein bull, 18 mos. - = - - _ -.---old. also 200 bush Banner seed oats. Thursday;-Apri1--13- auction sale .LINE of-MAPLE INGTff - John C. Moore, 4th con. North. olk farm- stock; implements, hay, CO'MPIANY FEEDS c:.. For Sale —..Red Clover seed'from including A. C.:.Ccmbine and Case let. prize lot at Seed Fair. Reg'd tractor, 46-acre ,farm on• part-of A ITCHr. - _ - Alaska 2nd. gen. $1.50. One fresh Lqts,3 and 4, Con. 1. Pickering, b-a- A• W. ! Yom,, _Jersey Cow, good`every'way. One longing-to the estate of the late S i lier�e s one price for Van Ki k team heavy horses 3 and .5 years. F. Tomlin. Terms on chattels, cash. Pickering, Ont. --Prices right. F. M, Chapman,. ph. On property, see bills.-Sale at 1 p, 'Hats no 'matter.matter.'. �H �s where you buy, 3�ckering. 23R22. 34-5 ,n, property offered at 3 Y• tics M. Sub:_. Phones - Yards 74: Rea• 65W - - ren Seed oats pow" ject.ta reserve bid, Qlarke 9 5 -cleaned. R. E. Hedge, Pick 2382. auctioneer. • . . Poi Sale -early Warta potatoes,10 ' ' S. A &PRICHARDSO.N _ days earlier than .Cobblers, , also Friday, 4pril 14 - auction sale of • Cobblers. S. Murdock, R. R. 1, Pick- farm stock, implements, pure-bred GENERAL INSURANO-TA Come on and browse around 3475 Suffolk and grade sheep", property 'REAL ESTATE _ For Sale -- 75 bush Urban oats,and of Carl Devitt, Lot ib; ion 6, PisaY- !" - ,the .friendly store i6 bush. Red Clover Seed. George ening, on No: 7. Highvhay. Terms _ . 3COA D EY A N CI N Gi - _ cask. Sale-at 1.00• Wm. Knox, clerk; Puckrin, R. 9. 1, Pickering. y, { An old established agenc -ready - VYM. MAW, auctioneer . _For Sale -- 1 6-hole'kitchen range, .-- . . • _ to serve. ' oak dining table, round, extension; Tuesday, April -18,, auction sale of �- , Pickering 60 Ontario couch with mattress, -steel household effects (`some antique) at .s So -�j,H A PMA N tubular bed,mahogany finish, double Lot 24, Con. 2; Pickering (stone - 1 : complete; chairs, new hrwrnnower, house}, the property- of Beatrice - kardem tools, clothes ginger and King. Terms Cash. Sale at 1.30'p. C Y R I L E..M O R LEY other articles. Mrs. Norman Burke, m. Wm. Maw, auctioneer. -Rpt. 2, 2827 Queen E. Toronto. To ' . be seen a e. Friday, April a .—.a grain, ss.e o _ .--r' �' araware MM for Sale -- Kabott Soybeans, 1 cattle, hogs,_ hay, grain, first-class N S U RA N C E j grade No. 1, first at Beaverton Seed t fam, implements, including truck, 2 f Fair, $2.25 per bush. Red .Clover, .Case.tractors, Clipper combine. also l grade No. 2, $15.00 por bush. Tian- tractor equipment etc., 'the .property s PICK** - othy, containing some Alayke, grade of Clark Denby, Lot 24, Con. 4, N. ­. .-PHONE No. 2, $4.50 per bush. Have also Yfork Twp. 3 1-2 miles west of Agin- ` ,Attention Poultrp Farmers! Broaae Grass and Sudan Grass. F. court.--same distance north from. H. Westney, Pickering, Phone 99R13. Muirhead• corners,-off Lansing cut- Baby Chicks off known as Brummell Farah- Sale OW , Bray Aatchery can give you inured at 12.30. Terms .cash.-.56e bills.: C... -• - A number of Electric and. - --date delivery of chicks. What the .Prentice;auctioneer. _ r r -- _ -,-- she time to ,tart was — _ • o Bur condition will be later on, we don't _�C Burner Brooders know. If you want later chicks, 'say Thursday,-April: 20 auction Sala tUi REXALL'SMING Tenk 'late May, play safe and order now. of farm stock, impleriden'ts, the.prop- 000111 Purifier Agents: H. Shier, R. R. 2, Pickering erty of Mark Holliday; Lot 21, Con. - have )List arrived and D. N. Lockwood, Pickering. 1, Whitby Tx p, abopt halfmile Ssrsaparil3a Tonle -- _ south. of No. 2 r Corbet been Paint -. -Alfalfa, 'Red ,Clover, Timothy Road. As' the farm has been sold , Tasteless Estrtet of hod Liver [1�tI-- _ mone there will•be no reserve. Teras cash. Sale at 12.30. T. Bonetta, clerk. 11l•en. Fortified with Vitamin D. lsyke ' and Sweet Clover R O Mar. auctioneer. _ e rim _ Beef, R in and I ' Benjaman Marsden l ' Iron'_•Liver and Bone Marrow Tonic Our Matto We Have If, Can Get 'It Or It V Not lads B S K The funeral took place on Tues=' Our Professional Pride is ,. '. AL I�ON. PIC EKING da afternoon of the late Ben. Mars- Your Guarantee -�. ..- THEATRE ' �� ����� den, Pickering, whose death took - plac4 at the Cogniy•Home_lasi week THE REXALL STORE end. Relatives in Claresno,it, survive 'W?3ITS'Y' him. Interment' 'took place at. Era-. �. R. Boyo Phut. B: - kine Cemetery. -- Phone; Pict[ 69 0 UTZ - Healthfilly Air-conditioned 1 FARIMERS of- S - t Maple Leaf Fir e - ,*`1'HURSDAY, FRI., �ATL'RDAY 'WAR1`IME APRIL 6, 7 and 8 'Insurance -Co. . - FAT TMONTO PRICES AT WHITBY, YOUR 11ONZ $L�►MM :. . - - .,,-n c'•awe at 6 45 and 9 p• m. - Saturday Matinee at .1. qp.-�at�-� IFar .i Merchandise , EGGS • '' HOGS SS Holiday Matinee Friday at 2 P. U. Bnildings _ - - Windstorm Inearance, on Buildings _ ­.. ,:CALVES- �AM - Windmills, Silos etc. AltioaSb sabjeet to say d AXD ALL 1<11+1 •Thank Your. _automobile _Instiranci of• _ _site wartime restrietielas,'ws .-live and dressed 'Ludy Stars \. All > stock is. being kept well Wilt- Write or Phone Hga�phrey Bogart Eddie 'Csntor Bebe Dacia OWia DeHavilland Bowman . & Rowe • •, up-�� !Gtt our prices-on Live Ducks . Errol Flynn Dennis•Morgan Look 'oma:r our be]oes=ask ns. • Ann Sheridan Alexis Smith - BY ONTARIO I _•, • Gasalt-ws for Servile � ��IN�..Jt F • WHIT PIC , ARMS MUNDAY, TUESDAY, R'ED\'SDP,. Funeral Director I!I'VIN BUSHB ' - APRIL 10, 11-and 12 Hardware — Tinsmith /� L MITED Last Cowplete Show at 8.20 -Furniture - Phone 1'ckeri:g 46 $� $r'C' GRADII1Td siTATIOI� - A *igL't. _. - WHI3'BY ONT. pHo;gE WHIBTY Sad _.. Li jr it �- -Bought and Sold- ToRemember•I Used Clothitng - Sterilized, clean- 0 Motor Ambulance, Day or'Night ed and 'pressed like new. Carry a and Brian Aherne large stock of high class suits, 10MBE. coo Loretta Youg CONIRIE _ IPHONE 1,$ overcoats and pants. Also it good e Also An Added__Attraction - ata. and JU newMITED 1 Henry Aldrich C. A. STERRITT wmdbreakers, and gents' furnish- - • :' y Ings at very reasonable prices: cru Scarboro Junction 1 convinced. and be Rt t. Ohhs . — __ _ ;Swings It :Pickering,. Ont. atahwarts - on wa bw _ i •--- --._: , >'1 8' d 'Str �es �TEhEPHONES $ and III7 and Scarbo�so_-38i -- Jimvny Lydon as Henry Aldrich moommonswo THURSDAY,_PRL, SATURDAY _ CASH SPECIAL ,Dream` iuuw - APRIL•13,, 14 said 15 FRIDAY'AND':SATRCDAY ONLY >1'rsmes Sash Doom Ses�sos _ _. Interior Tris Mo�>w 1' tb RINDLESS SdDE BACON and 1 doz. LARGE NEW LAID BGGS -Soft- and Hardwood„ ring :Rcod", Shilallow iding _.High . `..,: , -. _ lW.riboardi �oe� Lati : (In Technicolor) ._; _ _._ .. _ 790 ': Asphalt. 8hin�s t Ysiodte products Ba>rclas Tlfa __ Dorothy Ls*bdr and Dick Powell s .Wod Insnlayoa _ Gmsnt s;od Ir� Victor Moore and 'Cass Daley. ILK' �g - i + MARTIN-aENOQB ife P. � � RKE ' pilose Fkkering w �. -