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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1944_04_14 • i a�• � 1. .S_ "4 � _ '• a.. . .YS '','•„a ' Jai ' •rrN'i OL. LX.III - �: PICKER-INO, ONT.1 FRIDAY, APR. -14 1944 35 : :_ t _ToMakenot . er _W. sk. , • ck'er�n .Bo con s m n Toda Paperto �o�leo TODAY. IS THE DAY - PICKERING Mli9T BE ALIVE To Poe 'Residents of the Pic kerin Villa ei TO THESE CON)pITIONS Townshi 'Pickering T — . 'G g - ..... Tioday, Friday April 14, re paper ' o0lleetion day again Eloy the local' published from the pen of neighbor- of the Township of'Pickering, Wilson and P,atriily, of Toronto, over Hoy Scouts. Have your old :news- hood, coziscientious, far-seeing cit- please take notice, that as Mr, the holiday. g ffi $ �� tied urely� izens, what aright justly be consid- D. R. Beaton has resigned the Miss Rose, of Toronto, spent sun. zindles, and 'out s, the curb this eyed a warning to this municipality poshioa,of Clerk of this Munic day with her cousin Miss C. Munro. buntatottnisg. Please leave .*Neon at the �uported Foodstuffs to be Reduced as to, what we may expect at the ipzty, all applications for .— ,Miss Ruth Re3ditt of Keswick. waft, for the boys have only-small conclusion' of hbt,tilities. Birth Registrations, Marriage spent the week-end with Misses emorew wagons, and many trips will Among the privileges enjoyed.by Some action has been -taken by Certificates, Death- Certificates, Mary and Marjory Riley, who enter- be mitis. H you live on edge, or • -----Burial Permits; Old Age Pen- tained on Saturday eveniz+g. outside of the village, you are asked of hearing truly instructive, educa- section of our populace yet believe cions, Mothers' Allowances and '- Mist, Wry Found and friend Robt. to pkmae.bring your bundles in, and tional addresses, gived both by their that there is still-much that could General Correspondence pertain- Miller, spent the week-end at her ,leave them where they will be can- own members and-by visiting speak- be-done.-A gentle ran, prominent is ing• to'-the - Municipal Council;. hca�ne here. - , - setrienth picked up. Help the Boy era• Many have made the statement our Victory Loan Drives, during a should be forwarded to L. T. James Davidson of the B-A stat- Bootrta.anake- this collection another that "the talks and addresses in call at.the News Office this week, Johnston, Clerk of the Township ion is able to be on duty again after _ _ themselves have been worth every. launched forth with an oral picture of Pigkering, Just •Hill, R. R.! his recent operation for appeadie- -- _ eftbrt put forth by.them as a mem- of Canada during the post-war per- 1., (half mile south of Brough- itis, at Oshawa Hospital. ber of that group". 'iod� Fr•osperiity on every hand = im). Phone Pick. 98 B 13. � Miss Hazel Fow,lgr, R. C. A. F.,' ?NERAL DIRECT1DIi veur each and eve industry would is at leave. .SELLS TO -HASTIN S . - the •Club w'as again given a .very not be able_ ta cop@ with_ease. an Mrs;. Brown (nee Helen Martin) BL''SIN E3smA,N P interesti:Tg address by a leading the demand for their respective prey Red' Croce Bridge was taken to Oshawa Hospital this . A. Sterritt, Funeral merchant and `'food salesman'-, Mr. ducts.- Canada would, be taking a •The Pickering Rei Cross Rill-hold week, -for an emergency, -operation Jos, Wylie, General Sales 3lanager leading Part in the re=cbmstruction a Bridge on Friday, April-14, at I for appendicitis. 8iredtor and F'urniture' Desier in of National Grocers Limited, the of war-battered Europe Foods. 2.30 p. m. in the Red Cross Rbcrns.•r Mfrs, Dahl, of'the Telephone Off - g for the past 1S years has guest of Rotarian Ross A. biurisoa. caachinery, tools, raw materials etc. There will be. good - prizes, door `ice is another resident who has been sold his. business to Mr. William , Mr• ,Wylie. has "grown up" -With would be required from this nation prizes and Lucky Draws. Come and ' taken to hospital- for appendicitis YcEacbnie, of'HaaUngs, Ori*. 'Al- the grocery business till he reached to such,a degree that a depr�wosioa, have a good time. operations. Mrs Ev, Bryant was also _ -•d ough Mr. Sterritt has sold out his' boyhood ambition -- general and unemployment would never a- r rushed to hospital on the same cam- Mebnainess he. is remaining with Mr. sales manager, ' although he has gain be heard of on this continent Funeral Rites Held for Late plaint- i McEachnie for one year. since found" that tfie r6quirem4nts and in this county;. We do of.couree - George Elliott Mrs. Rickaby, of Toronto, spent ]lar. and-Mrs, McEachnie and son.- are mush different and-more vol-- hope.that this glorious picture will Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Robt. 7 w9liam Jr., moved into the village ominous that he at one-time i nag materialize, but, we see that picture Funeral rites were held on Satur Dixon, Church St. 1I j this week £riga+.Hastings_ In talking ined. His duties have not been onlywith certain reservations. Jars. M.-R. Jenkinson spent a cou-___ to the yeas Mr. ',d+cEachnie said that of -- comm to his office, well- -A.tew months ago, our Township day for the Late George Elliott, who- - -- P to t ''atthangh Hastings .-Mas a g passed away at his horn.here on pie of flays with her uncle'ir. Guelph, groomed a,id hearing tie blessings Council were, given some form- of Wednesday evening, folldwing a few ��=•'a:3 Mrs C. A, Sterritt have, ojw-aut . t" in the summer, they ,. boss for the saes. record.3. assurance, by the Hon. sir, C. D. _ - taken u residence in the Bruelp' are planning to a cxermg The speaker drew attention to owe, — a e °year r Apartments this_ eek, fo lowiizg hame". the important lace "food" occtl les hostilities, and•the following closing the sale of their business, F F _;.Born in Essex, Eng!sL,-d, he.att While in Hastings tJiz: McEachnre as a war industry, gibing some fig- of the D. I, L. Plant here,.this ended school there: He came to Can- .served for seven years an the -local urea of-ilie tremendous aviurhe. of toKrrship would not be asked to care , XZmncil; he-was:on-the Board 'of oda in theearly+' 14JQ fi, and Paz+red foodstuff,a'requ:red for.the Services. for the great -many fazniliea, now p Managers and an Elder of the Pres-- In Tre-predales the shelxes of the asployed there — the families, that for a time at {�.rafton, Hemad.? sea- With theChurches byterian Church, and a member of- "National Grocers', warehouses coy.- two weeks after .the Plant closes, cyst trips bac'a to Eng'.and ia' the. the Milsonic Order. William Jr, held •wined g� and foods fnt-n every are going' to .be seeking relief. years,.follovring,_ansi ca-r,,! to Fick- the office,of Prasider`,t,of the Young county in the world, Today, in warrV- We do not'bslieve that this mun- Bring, about 2b year? ago, and man- The Ladies' Aid of ,St. Andrew's y. aged the fanr of Capt. Jotliffe. ut Presbyterian Church will meet at People's Society, and was acting tine, the loss and restrictions in ic;pality should be-colitent with 'the the 2nd C,,ncr4si� ;.,.He: worked 'i i Superintendent of the �daY shipping, and the �,ecupancp nf zriany-- �.s3urances.that �Ir. Howe may.nave � the ht.rne of Niro,+Sparks, on Tht�rs- School. Mrs, 11cEachn:e was an. aril 'of these fortrer' countries 'hay ivy- given — Mr. Howe and his govern- the Soink MW., .;nti. it closed +i,w;r day,.April 20, at 2.34, and will mem- -school. Ladies'Aid Red C"r6es work- roe:tt may -not be thele' at that jt ne': and then �aert t:: the R+,;e'is 1- bers please-re±nember. the '•shower! _ _ ced this nation (as weft as others) - sior'Stills. In the ,•+tars following, h_ er. to look for-and ci�eatte substitutes-- to- that these 4ssuranceo aria for the Bazaar. t Strange-to our reighborhood,6 we" as an illustraUo.+ ' he referred to carried out. At the moment. with `actsd as carFtaker for Liniic Lodste, trust the McEachnie family wiil •-rrustard'.etX' which they had !ni- th,a present arrangallents, flickering o. which he +a-a a mEazber, '• rtrd frog: Ha!iaJd and Be) i�rr. p b g tieorge's-Chir•;.h-and our senor,*. arilN.('I: AND I<:l'Cli ' 'DI:.t'W - rapidly. beeome acquainted. A "Wel- $i + Township is ficin the sari.+ for, was ,;n hi; 20th ear.as n'a;t c�,ur- :- f`:.Ivtrn .fat-urday April 15. - come' is extended tar thou ,by *held Tc,4ati,'thi3 a tiF': Li.gru-wn--in our' the feeding and Iiousing of an' •ori- r } ler;from-the N. bl, ztatim+: Fur Pickering-friends W be. Canadia�i West so successfully that known nwilber of persons whoa the rnail war ends. We kr:ow - -our local l years 1I r, Faliott ;has bee: fir.^.e and Lucky Dratir will. be we x:71 rete+ again iTnport surra• rrnginx tha tsa'aa bell. held-in )Li FF..anth ball, Malvern; on _ t, +suers•de s�-- authorities are gig r,g3 a palest a= • - - o `t P : .[ten'-Parish _ x•ir-•aetar,y •in the' mattes �tzoun£ o,j ne ani study to t?t� ;` $- r. f • Ge�,r�re.'s. Satsrday, A r.l 15, urxfer the sus- rf foc.dsr has as its on'th --- - ler question,'but we atilt have the fear Anglican Church and .the-A. F. ant p!ces �of th,. C.dar--Grove Service- _. °lite joyful strains of the'Easter A. M. meas Club,• Lucky -Draws -for by MUSIC filled th ens ofrch on Sunda} percent physicaily fit• servicemen. that this inwnicipality is going to be He is .sun•iaed by his wife; two Leather FVipdbreakor, donated by sworn_f to gla�den the heart of the To attain this Oven with restricted faced with a problem, the .magnitude dauithters, Irene;`at hom,-. ils\ine, Jack Fraser, End Table, Motor Rug, shipping facilities;, -we have turned .ol winch-we have not, in the past, Christian in their faith in- C•hrios to the now popular .iehydrating been obliged to consider. ` in-the R. C. A. F., and one son.Rer,:, 8 ib,-guests+,'donated by.Atrh Lit- Veeor•recuon, This feast is one of ' Three month's residence in Pick• in the R. C• .A. F. overseas, and tie, Pyrex Pie plate., donated by the two highest ranking feasts in schemes and the fast-freezing meth ering Township is all that is re uir- dwee• sisters in England. Rrrsell Wide.,tan, Russ Creighton% the calendar of the -Church, F`or it ods or both 'reaucing in size, many- p q The funeral service was held on Orchestra. Come and hive:-a Good .. the caln dates the most fkrndasmen foods a.:d the preservation of the ed of anyone to pemnit them to go Saturda in St. George's Churc'.., Time. vitamin content of vegetables and to the Municipal Council and de- 3 til historical fact 9n .which our 1 With fruits mand assistance (with a limited few Rev. F:.. G. Robinsort -officlating, _. faith rests. y s and vegetables 50 percent of the con r tons -We -are already being With Rev. sF. J. Je itflin assisting. la- Seriow-Frre-A+erEed tslaowed Himself to b_a nign, but bycalled u n to deal with ust such a enc a`as cnadp in the adyoinin; ---- ]His resurrection a Proved Himself food. value w lost in these articles im _ The 'local fire cotrpany received to be God. Therefore St. Paul says: .within a few, hours atter ,they are cases, Your been, on ing a p a call, a few tminiztes after 6.00 'on picked To avoid .this,loas, of a vol- grounds, has been having a part is "If Christ'be not risen again them, uablC'Property, vegetables are being he aiding oil a supposedly "Dun- Paper SAlvasre' this -:Horning-- - Tuesday et*ening to the Conway re- is our preaching vain, , and your• kirk" veteran, mairried, 'two. child- News a sidestce, Church-St, where over-heat- is is also vain (1. Cos. XV. 14), Oaken Le dehydrating plants or eq- p perF Magazines. Cartons � � tzi�t:nent immediately after harvest* ren, and discharged frau the army ed stove pipes were becoming_dan-- the result,that J5.percent vdthout pension, thus far, This man gerously red. A call was.issued, but with A quiet, wbdding idas fro curt+ •, - + has' been given em tom .Sale Register = . the o�cu ants succeeded in eating- on Easter Monday morning when of this properfy' is retained in' p y- ent in sev- S P that fruit or vegetable. Several eral different organizations in 'the wishing the fire within the pipes be= Lillian Zones and Robert Delaney, examples were vegetquoted le the speak township, including.the Plant, and Tuesday, April =S-— auction sale af fore serious damage took place. er — he recently saw 100 .pounds runain% with the job only a few Earn `stock, iraplettients, �o;ne fur+i- Numerous tests are being ,made of ited in toar•ri+age. The bride'a only .of cabbage treaied by dehydrating,- days,.unable. to carry on as a res- iture, the property of J. F. Hickson,. the gravel its in 'Pi-ekering area--' attendant was her sister, Mrs. John to a 6-pound parcel, This-6-0ounds ult of what he claims — war die-, Lot 14, Con. 'B. F. Fast Whitby, a• P Mc The gh w would Ise brought back to the Drip- ability. `Vhether the mans story is` bout 1• mile'west. -South O'sbaaa•a, ' suggestions are being made that the Mr. John M�cNatmara, Mrs, Art, O- alto her correct, makes not a bit on the New Highway, Sale at'12.10 paving of the ''Queen Elisabeth M` Connor was at the organ. Mrs. S. frit weight by the >trere adding of gt - ' Highway" alTay be given considera- J water. — a s+rall handful of a'sniall of difference at this time they, sharp, No reserv!:•as owner is-giv- Cafik, was soloist. black berry bec2rme a goof mouthful have been in Pickering about four ing up farming.. W2n.. Maw, auctiott- tion, We think however, this will Of luscious black cherries — another months, and can therefore-ask for eer. l be one of the post-war projects. ANNOCNCEMEN r,$ - from,_IhQ—,uiUnici all 'j handful u a ere - The are living in the home of _ Mr. ar7r Mrs. Alex. McMillan an- ed enough blueberries to :cake sewer- , another family, who are a'r.nost pounce the•engagErnent_of their eld-: al pies. a "M � eat daughter, 'liargaret Blanche, tu to t =- >qz -en-some- of the etlusill hard-up. The father o, the Muria H. Phillips..son of Mr. Jno. large exponing' n.arl:et garde: s, tha household refuses to let the two y uici fr4ezin e ;ui ment w'a bei,+ young children go to the street un- " � ' \z Phillips, and ,thy late Mr;. 'Phillips, S t the c.::cried right, the�crcps, when the til shelter has been fou?ld fur them the tt'.arriage to take piace, Cwith_•ad_ dration:for.,that father).• ; latter part of -�Pri1• different'a'e,.+�tab!es and fruits are But — they're here --what are w•01 frozen inij-redrated•, thus preserving r -�--�. l -:i North Pickering Red -Cross News _ : �i•;* to .in ��ith'the>e pcohl:. and— North :*he: •cal cuntEut. d_ i The speaker predicted the ;.Inport the +nary likewise situated ��fir,r the Represiiitativea from,` Altona, ation of fresh fruits and vegetables da of shell-fillir.b is at atr a^.d. x "We have resented`the question Claremont, Green fiver and Brou- from, California,by air, in the after- p + what. have' y xt to suggest you act: g -sli -were • _ - — we' on-t nuw the answer, u 7 meeting-`held at'-the--h6iire o` lira_ ala;r_u au:d.:pe sold in Turontu the t -- • we:..do.think.fhere-Are ways of find B, Harvey, on April 3. Mr. Prouse f•_d! ia in; day in.this. it would be in out, reported the total of the Can-:pa+sr"•i possible to'allow,the fruit to 'r'emaiti g - to- be $1611.-5:; .., .Altona '$.3�3_�5, (,)s.thhe trees until ripe, and not pick- - - Brougham 4afi,: ¢ Ciarernont, $611. ed Teen witi►• the consequential DL NBARTON c - i0, Green River ,,123.OQ, Nit, Zion. lois of flaFon and food value by the -. - �� $186083. Claremont raised'$139.00-b,1°- tiane-rt ,readies the Canadian ton- Private P. J. `ethers] spent a c Vamiahing Tsar, and marked -a 8200 surr.er, as _at present;.' _ ,few- dabs this week with--his rifb �, ra•', , - y donation fir Prisoners of War Fool Big_\e•N York interests have now and infant daughter here. Parcels. - seen the possibilities of exporting Miss-Alice Gerow acrd Iiatlrleen, An in a-t restr`nX Tetter was--read,- Zr,-a--Toronto, spent Easter telling about Jain for, Britain. - In that degree,'Where they have ,made holidays with the latter'i parents - 1943, one-1lundred and eleven tons preparations for developing this- at Dun4arton: - - ' "OF TIiTNCS•TO COME" -- sf Jami and honey were donated, an market in the "North", on a.much M1 _ - compared•with the 131 t6ne in 1942. -greater scale- than ever carried on The hews in our next issue will The North Pickering donation of in the past. Sohn Fisher, (left), and 'Borley -Callaghan. Canadihn suMor of the $100 purchased 168 tins of -rasp- ,•� , -•carry- interesting announcements 'o# berry and two.ting or plrtm -- "ex- Next .week'F Jour wick be devoted to a nature that should suggest prob- I new CBC discussion series, "Of Th ings To Come Itiese•are decusa- " For 1944 a donation First of July Program. Committee-. _abilities for Piekering.'e.future. 11 iotas on the post-ws�r world, See your local W. cellent jam". paper for time and, station. `• of iitzp wit voted. • _ serer pls~ase note. — i r _ • t. DUMB AS HE LOOKS "Little" Man Made Russians Speedily First Sten Guns -Restoring Shipping' The Empire's largest Sten guff- With unprecedented speed the Eatto roll delightful factory is in Canada, But the story people of Leningrad are restoring which in their river shippingthe __ w of the.Sten gun began-in Britain ,, - - Spring and Summer will- handle-&-- - •• small factories, tiny workshops in. tr 't •'. w; large amount of freight. "Shipping •; - " the side streets, of the garages;even will begin this Spring on rivers of the sheds boasting a lathe,and a whose banks were only recently drilling machine. For the making held by the,Germans. of Sten guns in tens of, thousands ,Work on the salvaging of sub- _ y at a time of great peril, Britain merged ships is. proceeding, at a t owed'much to the little man-and rapid pace. Huge holes have been t. cut in the ice, and divers are busy - . his wife and daughtersa 'It's de,- h h'll' er Many in spite gi c t itt w•a t . _ a _ - 9 sign an development Finnish ships have been raised to 31 geikis 'IR, a-44'sLilt: bullauz.n i..>. gency, and its name derives frosp the first letter of the names of the The Lake Ladoga flotilla is also 1 two men mast closely associated preparing for, the shipping-season. FINE CUT CIGARETTE TOBACCO .i A large-number of-girls are-attend-- with the design-'S" for Major in courses opened by the Lake a g Shepherd and '°T" for 'Mr. Turpin, Ladoga ilotilla for training a's cap- while TEN" stands for England. tains, mates and niechanics. - -"" -""" "" -"- -"' -" - im^'. AGENTS WANTED CHICKS FROM A BREEDING sAR31 HELP RATTED POULTRY GRIT WANTED I\ FOUR DISTRICT FARM OF 5000 LAYERS RESPECTABLE, TRUSTWORTHY, POULTRY GRIT _. At first glance this looks like xa some one to take orders for day man without children to operate old chicks iri spare time tor' a Dl:E TO HIGHER E G G P R O- 10 acres asparagus, raspberries Soluble or Insoluble Jap prisoner being marched along duction and hatchability, Lake- orchard. On main highway, !$ Analysis guaranteed a British captor, but it's just 1 roped`Chick nIiatche erne\o 3n- view- offers you limited number ' miles west of Toronto. Separate Eliminate costly oyster shells by „ D of day-old chicks, cockerels and house..This would suit active re- using -Stresco" white poultry grits a realistic dummy, used in Know vestment required. Liberal'Com pullets for immediate 'delivery aired. farmer. Write fully stating for healthier birds and more egS>a mission paid. Write for full de- also, limited number of started Available immedi tely in 100 1D. Your Enemy" demonstration at lowest wage wanted. Box 122, tails. Sox- No. 130, 73 Adelaide -chirks 1, 2, 3, and 4 weeks old bags In any quantity. Write for Indan base ordnance' depot is W., Toronto. -and a few lots up to 6, and' 8 ?3 Atfelaidq ,$L West. Toronto. samples and prices. Alt be dleappointed- No started chicks ALADDIN H031ES ARTICLES, WANTED available later .on. Large Type White Leghorns, Sussex, Sussex STIS90I4 RE 11 SUPPLY CO. /�.' • X New Hamp•. Sueaex X Leg- ALADDI?I HOSES, {1200-:7,100. LI3IITED /. ` RIFLES WANTED -, GUNSMITH$ Modern Lr tiquet�e horn, and Rock X Leghorn. Book ' Pay like rent. Send 2t., for 82- 6385 Delorirnler Ave.. Montreal ' will pay E15.00 rash for Ruse•' f your order for ]Rey and June page book, Howard St, Remtag- Lee-Errtielr le 3S Writ unaltered - - .By Roberta Lee military rifles. Write Modern chicks NOW. Only limited num- to Park, Windsor, Dat. - '• Gunemfths, 125,Daw:eh"Road, To- ber left for May delivery. Send PHOTOGRAPHY Couto, your order to Lakeview Poultry a. Would it be correct do phone Farm, Wein Bros., Exeter, Ont. HAIRDRESSING SCHOOL 7. the des1 and.ask ,that the bill be L 19 A tt N iiAltt.URZbS1NU THA -ready, PROMPT SIL SERVICE - -ready, in order to save time when BABY CHICKS R.O.R. AND. R.O.P. SIRED Itoberuon methud. lnfcrmatiOD Send your film rolls to Canada's checking out of a hotel? on request ro1[ardlnt olusea largest photo finishing studio. p SPECIAL PRICFwts FOR JU. E BLACK AUSTRAL.ORPS AND 13AR- Rley. I o4i's. nue Raa n AcaQ- 2. Should the bread and butter AND JL LY " red Pocks. Donley -Poultry Farm; emY: li7 Avenue Road.�coronta GET BETTER PICTURES plates be placed o. the table before Barred Ruck Mixed 10c R.R. 6• London, Ont. AT LOWER PRICE . N«t- Hamprhirc Mixed . 110• HAIR GOODS the guests are'"seated at Iurich'con, White .Lal;fivrn 311xed 10c. of S1NEIiSEe FOR SALE - Any Size Roll-6 or 8 Exposures. 3. Should the women's name Parred R.•t k Pullets l7c ZVhtre Leghorn Pt3ttetY ,... 2nc COUNTRY STORE AND W 1 G S. TUL'PE.S. Tit A_NSFORM- DEVELOPED AND PRINTED 25e g FUIt iLE, C.0 -always be mentioned first- wrher. Don't,delay. 31,!-0 books your order• verv;ce station;, Fompiete equip- at. Switches.Switches, Curl and ar A customer at Berwick, N-11 introducinga man to a woman. Carleton Hatchery• meat ar.r� stuck. Good locatl.on, ty>es of finest quality Hats wriies 'I want you to know how Rrltanala Helathta, Oatnrlo. Pik, I{o`ad Bury Be* Corner. Goods. Write for illustrated cat- Leased I am with your wonder- �_ a =• t r toyni,r. es ,ppe. . Sup-ply Co:, 528 Bathurst Street, - off the cable and help -with the Ur..r..} k.R. I. - `- ". - ' have such letters from all over Can- BABY CHICKS, 313 09 ' I'ER 7 'C, Toronto: ads. dishes,�when dining with a friend aster' Slay 1, i 1,9r. Thradier's - ENLARGEMENTS - _ and she has no maid? ' Hai,:hen, Harrow, Ontario, L'A'l"rLE FOR SALE b. At what time should Cne arriveI. ARNESS DRESSING 3 for 23c for a luncheon if rile tient is 5 eci .SPLAY SAFE NEKiFISOURS, PUY -;on il'offers r:tlferip uI ASSOC-C _ 1x6" to Easel. Siovats. p government approved Chdcka "':on offers HeF'teza• But1r, R.O.P.R. B Finest HARNESS and pra. ed as one;o'eiock? f:reed.n�:. \tirite A. Icendriek. SPECIAL PRICES ON 2Srrts to lay bred for qual4tY.- _ atrvativt. Sliplt also has many FRAMING AND COLORING 6, Should the girl or her escort Leghorns & Barred, Rocks are kfec' bou�ehotd'useq .Sc up at' most fill their when tharS, is a our. -perlald". Write now for DyFyy(J ,a ILCAY1Ni1 grot'ery, hardware sad chafe Eniar ements 4x6" on ivory tinted - -- rice lint, our orders are limited. storax, A product of Lloyds Lab- ver, Clrcas- _p party?',' - .. trice Chick Hatchery,_LVater- V'El VUU- A14YTHINU N1r1i:Ds. oratories... Toronto.- -punch - 'classesid si unch bowl at art ' _. _. Gold, Ebony finish moon a 7x9" In loo. Out. dyeing r cleaning? Writsto un on Answers - 4t- for tpt�smation. a s:rt+ glad to ar ement do this about. a quarter - Answer Your queattons Depart. HELP WAXTED scan VV nut or pp frames, each. QIP.\CITY. CHICKS, ALL OL'R went H. Park'eYe DYe tYorkm STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE, cif an hour before leaving you: breeders selected and blood-test- Limited. 783 Ybage Street To- FA\LILY Ter \VORIC SCOAR.BEETS 1.' room and it will' gave t.mr.. 2. ed, only large eggs- set... Barred rn"to. by contract and bonus.basis, and Box ), Postal Term;nzl A. Toronto F,Alto, New large, Lttrttt alro cavi work in:•tobacco harvest. Prini .Your Name and Address '"Yes, -_3., Yes, such as. "Misi Mar Iru,.er', \thitR.Ieghnrna, HyDr!ds, Will 'furnish house 'arid garden. Plainly on Ali -Orders.' ' tin, ibis is \I r. ]ones." 1. This is all" ZlAmpehire X L'arred Rock.. Sun- t1L1.C'1'1tICAL 1:Q[4P31EXT_ Apply Alex. E:np, 1':R' 4, Aylmer: tight if you happen to bt a very see X Titampxhire. Also hatehinc efius. Immediate delivery, tti;rite. ELECTIIIC MUTURS NE%V. USED, MAN Tu WORK IN +"ONCENTRAT- MAIL YOUR FILMS intimate friend, but otherwise' it for prlceo, Paul W. D�brindt & Davght, eol,�L, rebuilt; Da 1 ts, et- rn:Ik plant !n Wa,atern .Ontario --would not-be well-to do 90 unless 'ODF,•ROute 3.,S 1Lbv194, Ont.' p,rtleli, .bwshes.. Allen Electric vat! " e: {food.wages. Appiy•neas-. - - a'omp ny. Ltd...13-6 DuiSertn Bt, yet FE`mployment: an4 Selective TU l�lt'Ya;i•\'L L vlt �( .�L1TY. - the haste=n asks.you. s. Arrive . Toronto.. E--!Ice Office• War Workers- in- service and aa24c, opfiI011. s lir 8 - y exposure tiima "5c; reprints s tqr. about ten g,in+'Lp912t nrC the , eci- O. '3 S. Ti.\I RF.D -RO Fi CHT•'F� el;..ble, I{afar Lv CIF867 ,,� lm esi, Photo dsrvice, lits-. fieu time. 6. The plan s'1:odld fill arprov 1 breed�re. fi�n3 for price 11A 'III WR nFQULRES' aL\FtR1ED ou p glass far the girl, then one .fOF _1ixt,'HAnes'rou'7fryFarm, Jefi-cy- : GItlSi11:1t-c.rea3, fifteen finch.'" "cnupte far farm "near Carleton villa, Olnr, dour)].' action. babbit bearings. Flet e; live tn, yearly contract; I'A!'taiP1L.I himself. wutk.,ble ' :Canditron. Pulleys, go..' hoarie, sta+e waxes aspected, ��+ - - -' ,Af fail. t;Fifa'I{S, RAF6ED RIt:HT: r." BK. hanjerr,' belting alevat- riumh(!r.of children. Sox 3, 78 • •t1E NH LUH VA P a t t1 Sh1 1tsTU A A L AVY rh,,uld be to nice 'produr,:-r. i. ore, Che;p.� Ad.;slda W., Tcrrnto. Patent solicitors, Xxtabliabed Shen e>;x pricex start rlsinc We BELT-Fiftye.ght ft, two piece, 1811u; 14 King 1Vea,t. Torunto. Haus You Hearn? have rho chicks for tmmedr�te ext.rL hravy 8". Twenty Dullara, OF'F'ER TO IXVFNTURB 13uuklet of Information 4tn re- • delivery. If yvu want Later nhickq, BL.\ 'KSMITH'S- WHEEL FL:ATE-, ,�^ _quest nr'frf-nota tao: It near, our_plate-. Light.dollarr. AN OFFER TV EVERY lNV£N'CAl{" ~Pa 'ir, ao.first '1st• q.be house drvu, lit.and'nee Ghat you want. JARUINE T'i R E CPSETTER- List.of inventions and full CDfor- 3 R t, ` Se y'. Hatcher)', 130 John N., Hairy-' ?wnhe do113ry• , , YLIi•JU\AL Ilmn,'-01r, Egt)tpment In Orono. Contact mat.on -sent' tree. The Rrneys of a business friend,. life bachelor' Co., Registered Patent Attoraeya, -L'Nt LUSk' UIRT11: f,,wiand Smith, 16 Wruxete, Ave., 11.4 Bank Street, Ottawa, Canada G_v!\ �\1JUV?1 --`ava3-15, y - d nativaa. !'.V. 'liux 801.olptawra 'worhip he was supposed` to in. BUY PAYWELL CHICKS Bulge in. " IN MAY AND JUNE. THE QUICK F'ou'r LSAL31 ___ LIV'teTOCK I•'bTt SAT:R O•r•td• - ; rctv:h and -early •'maturity "of HP:ItI:P'UItD-F31'LI.S tND FE-- - "]uSt fancy," said the y''oung 1 BAL�rl':1':li.A r'UV'1 tiA1.11 des.iruyre HHELVATIC PAINS Pay'well Chicks will assure you mnlce, open He;fart, acrd 1'vniales 'mother, '^hr's only • •seventeen of plenty,•.of 'Fall' egl;x. .White urieaaive odor lustaatly, lac bred to good"•Hazl,:tt Bull - months old and he's been welkin Iwe>;horns, '•Barred Rocks, Keit tiOtlle" vttawa agf4t. ueaaraa won Miner • Tulle .11'Qoosh, IT'S 1'It !\'LN-!'\'!:ilT FL'1'E'L'tt• for 'nine months•" g x 2 me Park Ont, UruK Swrn. Uttar STANDARD Dundas. Ont. er of• Rheumatic I'a:>3s or' Near- Hampshires and Hybrids avail- R.P.'3 Dun able. Lockerby Lea Poultry Farm; itis 'Should try Dlxun's Remedy. - 4'Ult SALE: BRED STALLION, Yuki only Sitinrus Drug Store 995 "Really:' said " the visitor Bo 0: L.o , "Don't fuaTed 1940• black, welaht 120, Elrrin, Ottawa, Postpaid $1,,04. wearily, Dont you think it's Et;t; 'L'1:I,S1iES - L1HT1 hilus 16 hands, quiet. fatit, real.race or - m de u:e:,n with a, few strokes. time-lie-sat down: INDICI•DC'ALLT R.O P. B I R E L) ' -breeding pfvsrrectr'J, C.•-Siryxnons, _ llrushes, Suc. Refills, 7%c, post- SLk U CU1tN RockR. Leghorn X Rock, Sussex :aid, 5pe-„:a4 •prices' to'xEg ata- Ay imei East, LZni•. - _0_ Leghorn, Reds. 10�c disreunt on pttacie, A. I- lteichinuth, March- ` , 1VL :*1tE GRU\ 7 1:5 .1Nll MARli- Fall Ctrtrk"ord is now.-The old man wrote to the "1Veu, :9a-,k,- hetvan.: eters of the ramuus Truck Loan college- rl)fessOF - "Haven't E�xs• Etc. Brunner's Poultry LANDS W'A\'PEO Lsr Brand aced curia,°Under early g p Farm. Lucan, Ont. Cuzll:11N,ATION PROOF 1111ESS and save muticy, Belle River heard from my son for some .Cud Mrctrix !taller, also Jub Press WANTEI) FUR '_ASII, WASTE train & Seed Compnry, Belle s and Typc. Piclterine Press, Balt, larde; -cut oyer 'ands, on lake, River, Ont. time. ..Hope hes not sick. If STARTED CHICKS, SUSSEX, Ori'„" sive:' or highway. State' lot and he.has been I hope to bee- he's tcorrCcssioh'' slumbers,•. township improving",. Etc. BEAUTIFY AND PROTECT YOUR and all details of interest in first SEEDS hunle, plant this sprint;, fast lettcl• 'with lowest cash price. The proft9ssor replied-"Son FROM 1 R`EEli iiia) To 2 MONTiis gr tviTc6 white, red and golden F.O: Box 43, Postal Bladon l+ HICK'S KITCHEN GARDEN not sick, and not'ifn rcivin ' old., Several thuusand available will'uw cuttinl.F, SUU-$1.50 post- -Toronto. P g now. This is nut a sideline. These psi,!. F%-ed 'Smtth, N'eiuok, Alta. p chicks are 'raised under Ideal •thin �r:,r. t:cte'y ' ,row:ei. Ln conditions from day-old to 10 days UC1IV BOOTS JL\(.`fll\'Lat1' uu�n,e•_ut`tor a e. tcn.Ia,x iU "An, Aircrtafl and a' Ei:glishman- in battery brooders in a large, fL'.ur only ;1 :clidrs i_::r-' Were in conversation. The American moist basement room and trans- NF;I\'LY 1th.a'VNLI'1lONL:I+ L'Ut}rs DeW_1LT.SAWS'_1ND W0(y1,21\'0UK- rot, 13cot,. i::w: h, _ucumber. ferred to a spaciouq 70' 'x 40' of our armed furces in perfect ing ',lachin�s.,Nctrest types avail• 13u�h !,ran ( rcet: fid dax , told an aniu5inb 'stofy 'Without ' building under electric brooders condition, :S ::11, t._`5 delitered. able from direct f::iiory :'t•pre- l.im. aan, Sticct ':ot'ir, Lcttwc, _- evoking laughter from the English- Order Now (as started chicks Money h it �f u:gruntei. Stats'- lsen ;iti>ey lot C:3;zda�G2uu.:ut.Uns Y�:siey, Vn:v::; Tt::r..p, 1'ea=, and pullets won't be avaidablc --- *ri--inonc•,)• rder. Ruskint gladly " ulnen.' a little later on).and but- from r •De\\-a'lt 'sh,r Corporation 1.td., iii 'll:' t$!•�! r:riu2)•••s•.::5. 'pva • .: .. Jr +.n., 1 et•trborotrgh,-On T•' Somewhat' irritated, the Ameri- a real Poultry Breedink' Farm of 4Q2 Wes;, Pendc-: St., Vancouver, paid iii' Sl.uu. U<•;t. 1C. -- \\. \\. t 6000 Breeders on ONE Plan.,. .� B.C. •Hick :and Sun_ l.:ul!tt Lindsay, tan said, "I suppose you'll'get 'it Lakeview Poultry Farm, Wein 1'L•'.>'LALE 14L•'LP',N'AANTLD next 6tannier." Bros„ Exeter,.Ontario.' „ $41-• 1:E,IAI;LE 1:111, 1'UH UEN- :•IEDICAL �L�t�Ela{ ItUsIVIt1' 1�.i,_NT ;U On ing contrary, replied the crsl ho_u:ewurk, two adults, one Englishmail, "I got it last sunt- IT'S \I_%iOST A� AST TO SUC- ch;ld, lice in. flux 4134, .3 fide- ' pAT1SFY YOL'Y,SL•'Li' - i'\'ER 1V'ANTED TO BUY t:_100 PAS'1N!l mer.++ o coed as' fail. o succeed needs, Iside \\'., Turctn[o• aafferer of• Itheumst!c -S•univa.-s--1'-�a.��- a'•+ ' --- only a little more.care in select-_ _- --;<Elrr iis'sTioulT-� ixPn's 1:em. cash T::,menr. I:nnc!t :1 'bee, c6 -- 1 LL'L 1�'l[t)I) W'.A\Tl'1) �lunro's flrur Jackson Strect Wes:. lia'meltori• chicks ou siaiTi a'Tillie edy. fold oil: . .+ -- "living riuhrters", n little closer MAPLE, BIRCH '_1 N L ••M1lEt) p •;; e1.00. supervision In feedin the cordnood. Eir,t or second growth. w4 Searchlights Spot - : Also all kinds of" liillwood. Give i'L.\C'Ht:fiS W.� _- TTesult is all the fill erence be- STUSIACii ,i\U THREAD \\'Ulf\fS tween-}ust "getting by" and mak- full particulars and lowest prices often are-the causa of 111-,peuitpT- Nazl Submarines--- Ing a real. profit. Top Notch on cars. \Vatter Schiess. 19 Mel- in humans all ages. No one Inn• fi1:L'` Chickeiies will do their fiest to Inda Street,'Toronto.- :mune! Why not find out if this ant. r,i .:rhuul tr:Fl 11,4-45, +v b get you off on the right toot. All is your trouble. Interesting 'par• r'eltienl uy' •lir nro:medi;":" -To enable 'hem to make nig!\t• at- chicks are Government Approved - oculars-Free! \irlte hlutveney's P1,'in,.': :alar iF'AItJ18 1'Ult BALL' 6c huul terrla. :end +pUlr:itioyis iQ' tacks oil •L',boats, R,A.F, Coastal _ from blood-tested 'breeders. «e Rernedles, Spe,::alists, Toronto S. l\oul -Y•our+i , t \ippl on can gl;ve immediate delivery on Ont; Command aircraft use a powerful 60-ACHE FALM GOOD BUILD- i.aiF h �icl unnell, �E frea�� day olds, two and three week legs, water in' baro, Mornington - Iiazubazua, t)u+••, -'atilb (00!: tlearchliglrt, the Leigh Light, which olds' in non-weed; puncta 'or.' TuWll9hlp. Price only $2,800. H. Nullsi-env s' tine f:r;r.i,n- and. cockerels. Send for free catalogue .-throws a beam man}` millions* of .and piiceli!t. Top 'Notch Chick J. Coity 8c t:o., 108 Downie street, - .+ __-._-eand1rpA v.cr in-. streng.11, , U-boats «ries, Guelph, Ontario. Stratford, Qnt. - • r_ F.REI1 - COLU1tLr). NulitslntY :A_I'Ti•:�'I'14)�I_'«4tty[ t:ttu\tl'.[t% could at one time come io the sur-` b`i\'E IIUNUt{>rD ACitES:' BRICK Catalogue. l+rse- +E ra+}{- - - --- - Trees'; Evergreens: Floaysnnt face -after' dark to, recharge their house, three barns, ;•aclaine . Shrubs; Perennials;Shade 'frees: MR: WOOL GROWER. LAKEVIEW OFFERS YOU house, good roofe 'arid fences. R o a a; Broukdulc-X1p5sw.uy 'batteries with comparative safety. ' 8table, fifty-two cattle 'nine Nurserles, Cown:anville. 'Ontario. '1'FIIS UI.I) '1';`'I••cl:.i•IPHh:I t\C)O:� - Now they are. •liable. to attack bROAD . E R EA S T S li . SUSSEX borses. Rural mail telephone. len _�1ill i3 andel Da t. gist at,e_ _ cockerels it You avant e'leatlteavy - Abe,.t-La>npball, - outs-+No--S'. __ __ _ _ menr. 14'e 'uparate :� 1 .1'i teivd - - throughout the twtnty-foftr hours. breed cockerel, Hybrids or New Smith's tells, 'Out. PETS'AV'A,STEOr stn lit retpl t•\Vu-ol \purehae atui $amps. 1f you want Aomething in ate preprrt'c•a' t„ purrhuee t.x!a The first woman to fl ascended a fast maturing bird for broiler HUNDRED ACRES; THIRTY•BUSH, HEALTHY•PUPPIES :\LL BREEDS Season', tcuul +Ilp un y _ Or up to, 6 Ib. dressed roaster:' balance cultivated, rich moll, bank is Persian Ki ttena. Ce+caries, meet !wading xiaud:.rds, end .,t- Lyon, France, in a.balloon in 1784f; S��e\ceral thiodsarid ava(lable for barn, house, fruit near' Elsinorp, Par-Cts, Plgeonf,, Bantams, other ';o%,;rnnwnt sttutilutad 1)rioca'. •M remained aloft for three- irhmedinte delivlery 'if you act Twenty-five Hundred, five hu !ets..Qttote lowest prtce to aces TEIh; tiI'ttATl11tu1' quickly, Lakeview Poultry farm, fired down. .George Drummond, iiBlyds Co., 1230 \V, St. Cath?rine, 1IYI.I� i.IStl'Ch ir, r.'It+"r ill-Rt)Y,'• quarter- of 'ail hour. ~Vein Bros., Exeter, Ontario Owen Sound. Montreal. ON'1';\Lt,IU. '" • _ _ �. C ably bears in mind hots long the Italian Campaign NIyl SAR -� O country has put up 'with him. , O F i H E Torgnto Telegram NQt A Bad Record •r MINERS FITl 4. g YOUR KEEP P p C (� (s -O- '1\"e were going to write a piece ` MINARO'S r I� E J IS --a ALL .FOR .ONE MINUTEI about slow 'progress of-fhe-Allied • «Give yourself a 11ft"i Increase Stsp'add let the train go by It - vlaor and vital psis- takes less than,a minute.,Your car -cast'pai- in Italy, says the lanced - -HELP FOR HIS WIFE Courier-$xpress. Then we glanced donee to infedions-by laking _ starts out again intact, and better at the Washington dispatches and =• Vitovax, all the year 'round. A .man in Portland, Oregon, still, you're in it. SOLDJ �� ASK all th OSY001fT , yr wrote to the local office •of the fouisd Secreta y of War Stimson]tad -Guelph iliercury S p RUR QbT TIRED A006 OPA asking for a priority to buy b • eaten us tcv.the punch. , --- a gas stove. The following was -`__ERASOLTZ-ACCENT according' to Mr. Stimson, Ime lnicrican and British troops in It �--t3is-reason -"3-hare a�t�a3`s-had a- ' Then there is the social climber lcood. stove, brit now my wife is' aly already have achieved "broad sick sell can rte'longer brats in who.tries to acquire'a Spanish ac- strategical purposes," as follows: cent by eating a great ..umber of 1. Opening of the 'Ifediterraneau the wood." olives. sed shipping. _Winnipeg Tribune. -St. Thomas Times-Tours ai to ,411' s pi g. o— u �. Knocking Italy out of the war NANNY�FOR THE CHILDREN 3 n Axis partner. as a 4 es a of at sea sit thein Churches In Britain s of 'r ba sou HOW TO RELIEVE All.American Advertisements in English papers Italy• -PILE TORTURE There's a,textile mill in Yenusyl seek a Nanny for'•'the children. Destroyed By Huns 4• Auied control of a large part Xasst,y Iran'been the term applied of the Adriatic. QUICKLY AND EASILY 7. ania where o errturies:— -- Fr to-keep- the record straight , Indirect help to the Soviet it yuu are truuuilu war stctuud Sorting,; done" an Italian. the children don't turn % re is Germar or Italian i n by 'innin dower roles sir tectpl durerltas, be nut act pinning is (lone a wee r. out well, they make the Nanny t se complaint about churches esng 19 Gerntan divisions on the I'tal leitlug thin cuuutuuL uecume cnron• Drawing is done by a Scot: 1 le. Any itctnub ur bureuenn or Drawn is do a "elgiae- goat' k'ssocked about in 'Allied raids, tore ian.front, and palt,sul paa8alic ut atuul IS udture's' g \l'indso, Star is,what has, happened,to churches' 6. Inflicting casualties on. the warwau auo• p r u p e r treatment Iwpe-tion is done by a French- a. -� in L'ritain' under•ettei.iy air attack- German forces substantially in ex- should os, aecurtd•at uuce. pian. WfjAT'S THE ODDS Clavrch of Englasid, 163 destroyed!, cess of Allied casualties: r'or this vurvuse but a, vucscugs Scouring is done by an AI'tin-, or -Hem-> situ tram auy orug"ItIt inn 11,Uhiu•man has hit:the tread• 1,'-Su damaged; Baptl and Congre- �;1Ir. Stimson didn''. say thatthe- • abd uaI as directed: Tilts- z have done ,ever• hist the• easy to used utttrually to a quicSWI1kly, o • .-_. _ }t g } t w t wits wckl Dyeing is done by a T ,k. 1. lines for marrying a woman who gatsou'alist, more than Bop destrc.•- e t 'c e a e d_._ �ordasnaged; ••1Iethodist, 1,310 .went into Italy. to do. He con-. ' relievet trio ituh►s+g utid bureu"s and reetsng is cwe by a' o e_ g ceded that rain snow and mud have old sn heauug the aura ttuder sputa. . Supervision Is 'on t?y an Ins'l,. weren't for cur ui�failil.g galla;str;, destroyed-or dansa ed; Church of Hem-Heid in pleaaaut w use, si we be teinpted to say w hat's the Scotlai:d, nine destroyed, 170 dam- slowed up not only Dui ground tttghly recommtuuua uud n douses mast, odds-�ise'd aye•taiketl it oil ani'- ' aged; Roseau Catholic- 2J4 destroy- forces but also our aircraft. In �iesv the height of tour for say rue to o:hat bio t,te\: make risk a patutut nu'd chruute 'pee tune Am;rican fin \t'a3• ,ed,or dantabed•-Brockville Recor- of all the circumstances, however, dittos when such a rine remedy g-•_ may be had at nice.a small Cort- Yra:etarec (Chicago Yugoslar Uttatca Citizen ' der and Times._ it is not a bad record-not bad at It you try Hem-ltuld duo are not all.. \Peek::+ O- entirely pleased with the results, PATIENCE PROVEN 'Early' culture of the Indians liv- Sa we guess we won't write. that your money. Lvlil gladly, return - =Iii pini lire Irish--capacity for en ing in.Mexico dates back to around piece about slow progress of the your mtmey. Hoo B.C. :Ulied campaiIn � on -41PIP111-11- gn in Italy. .p Thc•u-u.lda ut Iluh;l� u14"I P�Vu. - JF tar Cance setectiuns to shoo,,. rrom. ` Vow _. ... Allo :\ututnatic i'honogruptt` Zan available for Rent _ ' N rite fur 1'u rtivulaM ' vlclvEux BROS. IN SPiTE OF ALL WAR HAZARDS ' . Au:uai:rflr 1'boreorLrapb■ _ ....' . ' . .. - - . �LP F7, Worm Troubles - w . POA1 CHILDREN REALLY NEED ... tit t 1.1 1:11•}1'� .. - Motiier's - YR MEN OVERSEAS LAST YEAR Friend hear ebua,Lr• '`' DO you rt member the "Change of Address'' forte which is spite of ever war hazard you can think of . . . your est agile day•: 11 ou filled out wheel you moved null civilian It After Office and the Canadian Postal Corps delivered 31,500,000 - Ds e I r» yrosevs y y y : them from .+orw "fie' `!' that was filed at your local Post Office,every letter sent to your letters to men overseas is 1943! trouble. a a A _ other rhudre. _'-old address had to be redirected to the new one,and that wear It is inevitable that,in tracing mea�vho Gave been moved, Isis. I: e e v a , on anti! your correspondents were familiar with your new Ot wounded; some delays amar. It is inevitable that enemy t h e sn reaalar. _location. action holds up delivery is some cases. But every:bine that _ _..bo wotbin* too: - bumars n o to gime you a service that rrew try u. - in enuu and effort ca d 11 t.all OrattrSltltw or It. 1. t�nl.ears'�. Probably you didn't move very often, but each time your g y ar >ItrtneAie+ Ltd. uevt..A. =1r t14uc1az- `'did,.the Post Office gave redirectorj service. And if you will me,rtal'speedier delis'ery of-the Letters your meta are se.N w tea Ate.. 'rorento s. ant. b slid will be dolae.New _ - _ -think about that for a.moment, you will.begin to see what a for,it bele well and t Droughty dorsi, _ stupendous task confronts the Canadian Postal Corps,in ban• methods of speeding mail deliveries are being put into effiect, - a = "dling the military mails, when thousands of teen are being new possibilities are being studied.Think of your own friends a - mo of daily! been err arrives at r Discovers Ho �a who have to new locations overseas, cad'realize Yet,in spiie.of the rieetl of tracing Hien from reinforcement the Lass of tratiag.t when their their fo mer {� units.to their locations t7nghting from . . . in spite-of the -Skin Remedy •'need cif tracing them through hospitalization . . . "or while You can help seta Post E1�ice ani the Canadian Postal - _- Tel: creno stuintcys sort= , -,c' on leave . . .when their unit is moved . . . in spice of dela }s Corps to give even better service if you will take s moment to k nowu all over Cunuda ni ale, ++e lin air�nait sell ice caused by' adverse fl}ing.cond'irions . . of make sure that your mail is correctly prepared.Do these simple Emerald 011. is ruck a fine,heuitt+R rielayg its surface tr1n347Dft'[iPn caused h. enemy action . . things . . . Salt Rheum, Irchinst Tats and i':'ct; and,other inflammatory skin duty 1!ons are 'often relieved to .a r, Afoones Emerald oil is Plea•�1•t_ _ to u-e and It 18-10 antbePtic jad — 4c`^tt'atina that -m;,n%, old t1 +l•- traht cases- of ton;: .randintg is•�c yt,'tded to tti intluem'e. 9loone's l:maraid oil -ta; ,sous t) it;oad drtrgswren evrrywbem f t,0it, rid you of stubborn Piml..:, - ond ut,sightly bkln trouble*-: 'fat-Lian-or,Inonc5 back. �y sfaying at S r FORD HOTEL B 607 9 Modem, • ��,�E( ::� ►.cirri,. Jay►trl,iq 1 1 I R -� C as low as ;'• = '" T— 1 ' -- ae - : _ �--- fhoa f�SO__ _- f,-AlwmY Lbs-sure-each_letter_or'�1 (properly psck is per person ' fully and coilr�tly addressed FOR MAP or a a - FOR M ..ru. 2.Use light-weight paper for regular Air Mail,or use the Armed -oro lwnu co. Forces Air Letter Forms. Aurgraph letters take a little longer 4 Mentrrai * - because they must be processed in,Canada and overseas. tl hospital,mark your letter"In Hospital",if you are advised t this effixt. stances a • �, _._ .. 4. Never put into parcels perishable food, or any spb _� 'h t•' : a - ' I Val can be.dam ed b extremes of tempe 11 , , p -� 4r'�TLIe Crtie __ o .. , YOU WOMEN WHO SUFFER FROM .+ SH � _� •� !� �, »ISD — _ _ ,r. ...� eA MA�e t � - H _ _ CANADA POST OFICE 71 you sutler from hot IIashea,dLtiry - :.. spells, lrree"ar periods, are weak. " .< K FOM AA-9-744-to the "middle age" w ' __ ., iuvttd b Nta authority of - Y Y --- pN. w. F. a►t►�atKr_ a:,--�.t:; ►a -t-ntA-s-xli-lt- aEK period in a Woman's life,take Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetabl!Compound. It's helped•thousands upon thou, • :` Banda of worsen to relieve such symptoms.Piakham's Compound is h tante t wank .i - -- also a the joomatl - '._.'__. -- — - Al lr trytnof ltadf in Canada. c _ z Greenwood continued Mrs. T. H. Barefoot and Mrs. aid of war workers at the home of' uleK. litead'Our Qawifiet} Advirtisbaients Bow.manvii.e un ba61A,u.y .:vening McLeod spent Easter hotisiays in Mr• J, B, Wilsop on Wednesday' of i'-'the 15th. This' play has taken ex- Sprucedale with friends. next week. . ,� DONALD RUDDY Bttrri'Aw. - cepsio,:ally well, The Gies Club are A very fine concert was given in a formSalkerly Nota,a Paehe. Moneyro L Dae. rigging', at Bowmarivilie on Satur- the church here by the Ladies Aid �south wing occupied by the tare it E. Sly day afternoon. anJ several of the children helping., Use the Pickering-News Ctaaaifedi wie- eaeOuen.iaofCowtHtw+•weiror. sry Bob MdVey, of Montreal spent J. •E. Wilson, Austin .Pearce and ' Ads, Taey have proven; they sell BEATON, BELL''1! -ROSS 1 Eurter at no-tie. Misses Ida Gray and June Shank Isle x. !`• L. head their regular- assisted in the Earr�atora singing. Solieitats � Permanent Nag" Pais _meeting at the home of 3fr, and Mr. and Mrs. T. W'llirms. are RAD 1 O cJ E V C W. J. Beaton, K. C. Telephone 1 12rs. uilton Pegg this week. home again.after-spending the win- that Fps _t]�e Temper aei - fulsa L. Pegg, of Oshawa Gener-' ter at Ajax. Mrs. Williams Was a Brooke Bell, K. Ad. S8 ---- g using �Lafi Is nuuu- Hamilton visitor over the week-end. -- - D. F. Rosa -John L..Po ernes. - _- - r Hospital N _ ,�r� J D nd N It otay be Your Erea, ayin at home for a few days. Don't forget the card party in Q� S� 372 Bay Street Toronto iii cup I. of the %v. A, are a ening ' ' _ C. H. TUCK,OPT. D :hot dogs and coffee at Carl Devitts NAl19FACI _ !Sale -on F,riJay the 14th. ! Barrister Solicitor Notary Public fancy Block; Opp P. .Os- ,The 'W. m. o. i.,.et .m 'ne• Su•.."y STANLEY a.wroo.c.Ma Pint School room on good "nday. airs. - C. C. RtdHARDSON Phone 1516 McVey put 'on, a fine, helpful prog- Guaranteed Repair"5Cri3N Suite.611 -.- Continental Life Bldg ra_•n, wnich was iiiuch' appreciated OSHA�FA,.ONT. t,y all. Aar' Make or Model 371 Bay St. Toronto ML°.-�-id-itfzs:-F-ranirHaywr� _ City on Sunda Mr. &A 'bars. Fred Byers and Stouf f ville �'`j� se --- Idarjorie spent Easter Sunday in _ - PHONE b2 R 3 i e Race of Life Begins! the Queen City. -Phone Stouffville 100 Mr. and Mrs. Hadwin were at Sea- PICKERING, ONT — -_- - — - :grave for Easter. More Canadiam Fatariers start their chicks oa - ,Miss Edith Stewart was at. her THURSDAY, FRI., SATURDAY ►n $H•UR-GAIN CHICK STARTER than on say how, its .••.rouko iur L t: Asulmay �-=-viber starter MORE BY FAR week. ., APRIL 13, 14 and 15 Brierbush Hos ital - Friends fr(Ln the city vial r. This majority opinion in lay-our - s and Mrs.. Blgfh for the t,•eek4?id. ov e e been f . Mr, and Mrs. Garnet Crawford of J Mr.: Lucky G ernm nt Lie need , b registered every year or Years' WHY' Oshawa, spent Easter with Mr. and Cary Grant and Lorraine Day MAIN Str. — STOUF)'VILLS Chicks must like their feed in order to eat plenty _. .. Mrs. George Gibson. - groy _. . Dr and Mrs. Hoskins and Dorothy also e Phon 181 SHUR-GAIN cCHI Chicks.AiRTER f It a� tesade e were with their iron Reg. and-wife - -. `JT ' � Medics! and Sarg{eal •' CK ' at the Paras, for Easter. Seriag N'etiie Home with Leon Errol 'Maternity, - '.. from the choicest, freshest, moat Palatable iR- Cases Takes gredi is A , E9. W - 2, The feed must like the ckicks--se .the chicks will - reenRiverAPRIL 1T, 1$ and 19 Ueg�red NWa in Atten M �ee :continue to live and thrive. The proper bal- AService CAves &nee of vitamins, moiAerate wind high quality my Heart BelO1�gS ��d�e �e a ._ proteins (there's lots of imimal protein in Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carter veils en- w % main a crokinole party on April -MRS. E. R. GOOD -DICKS THE SHL -(;tiAINUCCESB STH 14, in honour of the Sonday School. To Daddy Richard Carlson Nbrths O•Driseoll l Toronto AD 6528 — Pick. 58 X It - - — WANTED — -� Tho flock owner must i ke a pric and a o u i th e o "thoughtful farmer can► pass up the sir rigs• also „ - .AGI>meoart 86 - - 'made by cutting out middlemen, elirninatin . -DEAD HORSES AND CAlTLB RroOkln OrChld O - t eactra hauling and" handling that .i9 effected hdrie L - N GIBS N -.h5' lel manufacture of•SHUR-GAJ'' CHICK q O 1N 1C U J _ SHUR-GA ' For tree _ P P _ ..qr,.�RTC' .at cw ..4,1..,.4.,,...i BROOKLIN " ............: 6i 1ljarjorile Roodrrorts m. ez' .'TRANSPORT Feed Service Mill. 1 CLAREMONT - ............. 911 PICKERL�IG ........ •..... also THURSDYA, FRL: SATURDAY TRANSPORT •� a growing . .. t SAVE RE CICS G AGINCOUBT . .....:.. soca' 31N - . ;de esaslned to MORE CHI --and t• U --_ - APRIL so, s1 and 44 CARTAGE ': ... - _ �.. BMI'T1F�i catcsS •- by feeding se-c R- s1N 'QDe pap the phone' ehargeF ICK STARTER is 1944: Home In Wyoming MovlNa - _ Shur-Gain GORDON YOUNG LTD Toronto Phone Aa.ORd GENE AL7RY SAND GRAVEL STONE ._._ - .___.. . -- STARTER IBX Thi in oar in &-'**me of meow/es expfainin - obfarrra-of Weetria sappb-to /arm and - - PIC 1 Pr haa,/ec ootrimeser. ssw►ad dirslet b7 TM -A 400 Commisebn o1'010terdw KERI a , WM. MAW Farr'a Elevator RR AUCTIONH A A 6 'Row Gov. Items Seed Barely ' nvALUATOR 13 !.I O1,N ND',. ---- - -- — in stock $NTeA eeaj F.'od AMTwitere - - Oats 'boaeor write. Address Bl4 'Dandas` - - • Yaagsard (3ov. Reg. Seed t ■ R Will soon be in direct, Tr'aBL, Minimum ' ��ll for - -gEED GRAN _. . N1'hitby. Ontario. yz Barley, Oats, and Wheat in stock Whole or Ground 1 R - Clover saes Notlee Electric` S�e=v�ct . ani G�� Alfalfa, Red Clover, Alsike, Timothy �.-.---- _ _ biaatiea stern Daww jai - In our previous message, we indi ted the two parts of the cost t Order Year- Fertiliser .Now. Stern flash — Made to Oe+lne -�--- of supplying electric.,power to tl! rural User. Let us consider • e .elicit-towr >bsh PP Yom$ . Po . ;, �W sea to -the paf t covering distribution cost, and its relation to the the abee. Roe 3hingta .As'hilt MINIMUM BILL. _ Roofings I. Claremont, "Out. Asphalt Electricity cannot be bought at-a store and taken home for rise. It has _ - - Wall Boards ate, to delivered to your home or farm over distribution lines built of � Me Gordon . poles, wires; insulators, transformers, meters, etc. These lines must be - ad 'to deliver electricity day in=and.day out,when you turn the switch. tince to YOUyNO . These pole lines, with related equipment,cost motley to construct;and n on this.cost must be paid each year, enterest and.repayment of capital. r DEN.IN1d LEN C :In addition; these• lines must be properly maintained, replaced when We do building of all kinds' necessary, and kept in good operating condition,including"costs of billing 7UN RRAL DIRECTOR. .arid gllecting an'd superintendence. All of these distribution costs CARPLri3TERING .j�rivate Ambulance _ must be met each year,•in addition to.the Actual cost of-electricity at - CEMEN7 LNG — — - --:-the substation. _PLL SINQ Dal or .Night i RO,(MNG PYeae Merit. !NQ x�--•i'{ Let us see what this distribution cost amounts to: SM- ; Cost to cpnstruct 20,000 miles'.of distribution lines We also sell Brantford Roofing. �L . _ erg _ to serve 135,000 rur81 users ......... $39,000,000.00 .Materials, Empire Bathroom Markham V1 - '.interest,resnewals,zetc,..f••operation, _....maintenance, -2,9 1,400 main Equip , Duro Water— _ 00 _ J13 Average cost per customer.-..:.................. ••�•�22:2o per year Equipment, y,ab Clarke Prentice 1'.85 per month le rials Building Mate t LICENSED AUCTIOB In hamlets where customers can be grouped and lines are shorter. , , ., PHONE AGIN: les W S, M ' this average cost per user is slightly less. In the case of farms where the Fres 'For*the- ate of York and saes s are spread along•the line,the Cost is somewh t ea z .._-. Soo; suceessor to Corp. Ess - ou se power in any month, the cost of this equip- ment to serve ,you still carries on. . If you use less electricity than is , d�� 56 kilowatt hours.a covered by the minimum,cost (on standard farms, J: H. Priii i3ee former! _-Phmes 8602 y r. _.___month), then.you have a MINIMUM BILL to meet this distribution r �E co9t. If your use of electricity i3 greater, your bill at the Uniform Rate � " atoth Sales a Specialty >� sell T covers both distribution cost,plus the-Dost of electricity_at the station. F. d. �Ro� l�wonabl. &ate. -The Minimum Bill fora 1-wire Hamlet is$.1.50 net per month;far. - standard Farm,it-is$2.02 net per month..-;.a -- --- These explanations are given to-Help you understand the ne* rate• - - , _.. . _. In our next message,we will discuss,for your benefit,"Installing.ServicesfZBDS _- under War Conditions".'- In the meantime, if you need further uifor• _ - mation,please ask your Rural District Superintendent. �•-• - � .: r .. duality First Service -our Aim T-HE HYDRO-E-LECTRIC POWER - _ . COMMISSION OF ONTARIO > ANK -R: SMITH,:MAh'AGER .. s y THE BEST—YOU )LAKE.THE TEST' � �Z i . 'tW'E Buy it a In order to have 8 complete undorstandinj of'the new rural rates,we, sud&V you clip and keep �v Phone Pickering 30AW these explanations. i��M!�i�' . •A.,i:i.. -"-.._.Li•r�5fli.9 . 7 i • • , , ✓ ^4 124 V. ° by G. Pilkey. The Od� hymn `.`On A visitor last week-end at the the tatter's parents; Mr. and ices. 1. ward Christian Soldiers" was sung iva and Miller isamea was the Green. , *• A-R E R T by X. Maroon, G. Beverley, H. No Mr. Hugh Stevenson, of the Mr..and Mrs. Les. S I th, of Pros- F -- • ton and M. Redahaw, Mrs. Rh es trainee of the R. C: A. F. pert, Mr. and Mrs, Norman Wilson 71 - then read another chapter of d oute Prom St. Thomas to an anson, Mr.-and Mars. Paul h Y: Robinson and children, of •----The Wouten's Institute — Life.of Our Lord". The meeting was Eastern training centre. of Brooklin, spent Sunday with Kr. -'Toronto, visited Mrs.-R. Holman for The Women's Institute will meet closed with the hymn "Jesus Bids Mumps are quite prevalent among and Mrs. George Wilson.— ; A few days recently. at the home of Mrs. .R. E. Forsyth; Us Shine": the neighborhocd children, Born, to Mr. and... Mcs• -Einer Mts. B. A. Greene has returned on Wednesday, April 19, .at 2.30 -_ Young, peop� home:from the city' Wilson, on Sunday, April 9, 19441 to Barrie after spending a feiv Jaye m Mrs, Jaynes Coates will have the Earle R. Booth Wed for Easter included:' Roy Miller, twin. boys. _.with-Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hooey. topic "Making Everyday Life Inter- to Miss Hazel Bacon Russell Gray, Harry Knox, Mrs. Mrs. Moffat, of Toronto visited Mrs. Grant snd Miss M. Briscoe, eating". Please note the change in The home of Mrs. Thomas Bacon Ronald Miller, Mrs. Walter Knox, Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson a few - =of Toronto, spent the holiday at the plaee of meeting. was the scene of s - ' quiet wedding Misses Kay Hamilton, • Fera• M$1- days last week'. - "' :Briscoe home, _ .last Thursday evening,, •when her coin and Zella Seebeck, Miss Pat MoSat is spendingthe Miss Jean and Isobel Gregg, of Forsyth Sale Has Large•N"uptber �u hter Hazel M. Bacon, was un- Su afternoon, April 16 as vacat o g On Sunday a rnoo , Aril , 'Easter ter i n with i . and N ra. :_Torgnto spent the holiday" at their' of•Buyeria. ited in marriage to Earle R. Booth, an Honor Roll will be dedicated 'at Errol Carson and family. Mark- home here: ' Thg auction sale" at the G. M. of Stouffvilte, in a setting of spring the regular afternoon service, for ' Miss L. Elliott.returned to Mark-. Mrs, Thomas Scott, of Toronto, Forsyth faire last Friday attracted a flowers. The bridegroom i9 the son the-boys now in'Navy, Army .and ham. for the holidays. and Gordan Scott, of Windsor;were large number of buyers. Mr. For- of,Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Booth, of Air Services. Rev. Kennedy wills-be The pupils of the Upper Forme of week-end guests ,of Mr, and Mrs.. syth, -wha has been keeping sore Stouffcille. Reverend Douglaa David in charge. Whitby High School were-4n Toronto W. George Scott. fine cattle, saw them "go at good officiated,, and the wedding music ...The Thankofferin Service of "on Wednesdayeven' rn, to _31 ' 'Ihe—knPlEinents--also, --went- played-by Miss-Myrtle Watson.The 'the-W. M. S. will •be held in the the Eaton Auitorium. s a singing t son at Brierbush Hospital, on,.Sun-' welt Bystanders tell•.us,that %the �e was ive n rear ria e b her - ' _. a�', April 9, twin y ., oruldsea brother "Donal Bacon; anwas att- Two short.addresses are to be giv- couple of days with her friend Mbs Miss Eileen Cooper, of Toronto should have done. ired in -mauve silk, with matching en, and the.music will be in charge Lyn;Steen, of Whitby. . was with her mother here over the veiled flower hat and corsage of of Greenwood Church choir. On Sunday, �he Easter ;Service week-end. - _ Har;y Newman Has Purchased creamy yellow roses. The-bride's The Young Peopre's rrieeting -on was a joint service with the Sunday Miss Batty, Manion, or Toronto Another Farm in the North End" -pother wore a.frock in navypolka P last Sunday evening was in charge School. The Junior Choir assisted . _ was at hcme over the holiday Mr. Harry Newman has just pus- dot crepe, with a corsage of coral of the Missionary Group, Sarah Mal- with two numbers. --: Mr. and-Mrs. Stanley Robins, who chased the �anm formerly owned by roses, and. the bridegrocrn's mother colm convener, ,. The C. Y I. T. will meet.Thurs. Have just returned from New 'York, Mr. -Carl 'Devitt, oa No. 7'Highway, was dressed in navy crepe with con- Service brought __ot�t. a- dater evening at the ILat11e,of Manion -spent-a-few ours trasting corsage o a. ro o. Fol- large congregatign,. asd Rev. I' E. Disney. Eileen Carson will be. is 1, friends last week-end. now has four farms totalling soave-' lowing 'a short "wedding trip, Mir. Kennedy gave an inspiring Easter charge of the programrL ' Mr, and Mrs: Dick Cooper, of thing over 500 acres, Last-year Mr. and Mrs. Booth will reside in Stouff- ) essage. ' ' '` ' Vftterford, spent the holiday with Newman purchased the Middleton- ville. Dr, =d Mrs. Tomlinson. farm; and has two other farms on Quite a nGood wereKiri'lice. .Ildr, .Harry Porter becamae' a vic- Fairport Beach Road... — once at the Gaol Fridap Service. - t3 of the flu last week-end and has The Comrades Bible Clara spent Greenwood had to, close his barber-shop. United Church Mission. Band an enjoyable social' evening Last The monthly meeting of. the Un- week at the W. Willson home_ w Well Attended on April 5th, at the home of Mrs. _ The Holy Week Services held last Rhodes. Following the opening with ■ fine Easter Service, with music by. week in the Baptist and United a familiar hymn and*the Mission Sorry to report Mr. Robt. Miiller : Ion the chole and Mrs. J. L. Pegg w Chnrc}►es were well attended. The Band Purpose, the "First Easter" in hospital suffering from flu conn- soloist J ' The Y. P. U. are Presenting thele° Baster Service, also maw goo3 cos- was read by Mrs. .Beveiley:-A poem plications. „_ � �. n gregations. There was special music was contributed by O. Rhodes, A Robert Malcolm has been udder popular drama De Tour Ahead" at Broughams, on the 1 and at in both Churches .by the -home duet was played by M. Re lshaw and the 'doctor's care for a couple of Mr, and 'Mrs.. Elton- Hubbs, of . �: ohpirs. t G. Beverley, followed by.a reading .weeks.. ......•is�V Hainiltoa spent the week-end with (continued on opposite page)01 ir 4 rSim3 ri >+- O .. 2CQ� + C .G c m r. C U. 93 a%= O °O O 41%40S. .01. C; t-gz 0 *1 O .= v Q 'C7 - o v 'a0i cOs f u co; pg >+ >, G ; q ' c c . _fn u•� � O � � O � y� �0,, O O W.� ' O O O a v 07 .� � 4! � � 0 t� •^ •,�' 4 -M co 0 CS w 'a 'd >' 3 '• v, . . c >, ua, >+ � 'O tr V 8 y ,cC cb O Z • R ' an E y, O ca 7 _ . .. °'�:► +� aua�r .�:� � ; pati o ' v� �. E - ,? c � � � o ,o .o � st~ v au u 'Ou ° "ri , � � G ,; y O ,a; � .� u > � O >, "�• m d0 O O" ++ C4 w �. . O c4 e. 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PRINTED 'TEXT-Acts 13 i ' w ! a Venezuela _ does three impar _ .-4; 14: 16-2Q. w.' 4 5,6001000,000 Bbls. _ PYR�Os2 that thingso GQLDEN 'THXT - ?lie Holq s shrinks swlle ollen - ,,: e7 MEDICINE membranes—(a) .Spirit said, Separate me Baranabas fnasal soothes irritation and Saul for the work tivhereunfo r `� - )helps flush naso Passages,clear- Saul Other �oulltrie3" (3 h psS 1Pg I have called the is: �. 4 k 3,201,000,000 BbIs. �� clogging, it's the special: ` relieve - - lied,tested way to r eve misery. Memory Verse: '1 Will bray unto : ' �� I}a Cold Threat- - Jehovah. J'ereniiah 42:.4. - ens,use Va-tro-not' THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING at Brat sniffle orY'�, Time.=The first ti,isswtisry jour_--. _ i a sneeze. Helps pre- -> ,� vent stony coldaYA=RO'�O� h0- A ostle Paul-prdbal,}v . from developing. s began in A.D. 4t and, It It eaten, e - over a period of probably four- C ' years, may -have terminated- in kf. Place=Thc city of Antioch, as 1'r'e Saw m ouY preceding lesson,.. >ti •' _ 3322 s:' f' I :k ,•, .� was located_at the'_northern- es- _ ren -__of Syria on. the Orontes - Ninety-tyro per cert.of the_w rkTs proven, petroleum reserves o• 51,200,(300,000 barrels are is four Rive;. j l:c island of C%i?rus ��as directly west of Syria in the 5ledi- areas, as shown on the picto-chart above. American interests control 95 per cent of: reserves lit con- terranean. The cities i%hich 1'atil tinental U. S., with Royal Dutch Shell holding other 5 per cent; Americans have Interest in or- control- wisited o:: this journey 'ere.`for'' ' • 82.7 of4hnown Middle East reserves; British, 80.4 per cent; and -French, 8:09 per cent. Soviet Russia " -,the .nest:part, in. Galatia. I}hien. _controls all its reserves except small portion udder concession to Japan; America controls 74 per cent would be. the southern part ' of '-- Venezuelan reserves;-British. 10 per cent,and Dutch interests, 15 per cent --._- i- -the country now' known as Asia - -g '- --_ --. - fire -msec - _-- i Minor. -tried to`stone-Pail 'to death: So armein lead. seen._ '� dew Find-Words "standing on their heads" sucking 'One' In Christ esus'-- - has been to this day -becaus'e - GrasshopperIF or the last drop of moistdre from the o •'Now there. na_ 'at Antioc t, in than is a` , a thistles. the cl,urcli that uas ' there. pro- sighted. The 'fact that disciples phet's- and teachers._Barnabas, and stood rbund.about Paul.•sl-oays.hit` -File hated`-grasshopper, found a J z `Symeon ,that was called - Niger.` mission had not been ;u vain. The% kind nord-last. week in the Com- OC Mattaen, - the' foster=bruther -0f ntifiEd-ttiein°ekes n,orrs ffofn no less ail.-authority Rocket Guns Used Ilerod t2e tetiarch, ani! San*,." This � with Mini.-• That, Paul shoi,ld File than :agriculture Minister Gardi- _ Ori British Ships • • -verse reveals hon' the Hu1y. Sps•a _ .as one frofn the*de.d.�tas a stnk,r.e .nee chose Sa;katch���an_ .(arni..w" 'corking among nations ;rnd -evidence. of:_the power of God, ii knows ,the- damage the insect can _ • ' - -races of all colors' and creeds. :ill glee nothing les than a miracle do. 1Jead's rocket guns. thaE• have � were-beeornin -'Gene• In. Christ_ _ - a _ _ C.C.F..members have asked about },een:,hurling destruction at German, Jesus.' the s ead of .t eels in I c !Vest ymg-ore England now-_ _-- ps �' t bombers' fl t E nut ! And as they ministered. to- the raE$ ALL THE WAY_- and the nt:m ter replied the number, . are genius at sea. Bolted to the I�? , Lord, and fasted, the Holy Spirit of. weeds had• increased greatly ._decks of British merchant •shiPe, said; separate me Barnabas, and since lie went into the%%est'4s-years. they afford,the.,cony(y fiery. arar6r__ .'.Every.person a fishes his money Saul for the' work whereunto t to go. as._-far _as_possible•_Voisey ago• agnitlst shipping raiders. have caked them," Notice here the donated to tlie'i:ed '✓rocs goes right. Bur scmetiines there were unsex They have air proven their Limin the _war"alta-Inst worth i'ti waters close to Britain's is that the guns were given to them # _.of t#ie Haly Ghost tlo{h nfcn . are -fighting fors their'lies and sur y eeds, he hast!. 16 some parts of il,ores and along a former om - ltad. been called tong before: but •, 4'when there's.hafdly-a thing left liberty. Manitoba the grasliopperh had de- perilous `lklediterra rear. :were now to be olemnly set apart •- Chatham, News strayed- the sow thistle on fartm The only complaint the sailors have to shoot.at." - for the- special. work to-which in -the dii�ine purpose they. had been - distined. Messengers Of The Church - "Thea. when they had fasted and reseed and laid their hands oil _ r .d• them:they relit them. a�%ay." Ti,is -. - -was.a solemn dedication of,- them - - tter .` to awork in which then iyere toWie" C o -- ' .. _ enter as the accrediteda n,es_ettgers - - - of th.: church. _ _ - "So'they, being sent forth by the Holy Spirit, w e duw n to Selcucia; - j past,wars have brought In one way or another most X:�the ' and from •,thence, .the'y sailed- in with them a,'high cost of '..Increased costs have been ab- 1. Cv,)rus." Barnabas and Saul, sent die f s oa = forth.by'the Spirit, are- th -vam r Ing,en -:. uv' g with inflation sorbed and very- ew passed guard of Christ's arae% going forth sapped the strength of a co '` nattlons and added . and ' to dFliver•mcn'trout Satae'� dan,iyi- - -_._ _ to the consumer. injustice to the,other tragedies ,_ The Cr'ippie'a Faith -. "and at Ly>tra there <ar a i er - of war. Holding,the ceiling'hss been ns..:..inan. nilpotent .r, his feet, a _ I,aterit has led to fa3lirtg prices a struggle. But the results have . c:ppie from his mother's womb, _ u , Heyer I+aci"_walkesh The saattc' s " 9 prices-rose 60%. From - And nem to ment. been while 14 -.' !hard Paul speaking: a ho.' fa:tehn p y to i 9 es rose m ins Iris i)ca +Iron hilt,, and.:seeing 11 _ on1v918 to 1944 the rise has licca _ chat he had faith to be Iuadc chole, ( In thigwar,ae Canadians are sa:rt with a'kW voice, _sra'nd-ug= d"Kcrtriineil ` to !lead bg this - r.: -- , ". fie+;t':on thy feet. And he leaped • _ up and ;walked." Fite aV.O5ttr, r• This effort of the 'Canadian ange tl+roagh the di.,ccrninert Fi4en by S _ people has been successful t_: Spirit, sans finer this rr:pple had - - _ *s faith and was 4 fit object to be We have done-much to avoid.' enough to be noted is other by his cure, a sigr. t ntc She a'repetition of the disastrous countries. - ' pitn.-of Lystra. Hi.• faith sated ;? price rises of grevious wars. 'I iz soul, and qualNi,d l:im ,for a t d i = miraculous bodily euro. We have paid' higher. taxes. But we must continue to hold :had .fchci+ the n,nitittfde:saty We have bought Victory Boad's. -the .ne.We need not let history - And. •what Paul had done'. . .-and w uld .. •� _ We have severely limited profits. repeat etter• _ • _... have d-one sacr:itce tvlth,. ti intrltf- •, _".,;. � itself. We Can do b Made.," Jupiter Was the greats-t of t'_ic' classical d'eitie's, 'tyre father 'of t - of ods•and men'. \hcrcury was ' W-e have^ its a cel ng on` . tl:e god of eloquence and regarded p g We con all help as tlic 'irtesscngcr of the gods: Thc prices. And to make it possible f- _ citybelieved itself to, be .�Inden _ to, hold the ceiling,,wages and. By cutting, down unneeesiary c ^ _.__thz_grotection sot::'Jupiter, and his l salaries have been controlled. endk% and buying Victory - temple stood, as was usual In front .• � - : ..; Son&kateoeE'- - of the. chief gates of the city. --- "But whelt the apostle , l;ari,a- ....... _ y not hoOdinp Or bVybo in - bas' and PatiT, heard of vl : andit nowu - aah these sa$iiag3 scarce restrained they the multitudes from doing By not laking advnntape o� sacrifice unto them." These .words situation press ieveal again the strength of Paul's the tMOrs� to claim; character, his absolute devotion - ,fOr Giplfer Pekes, hi .r . -.6 / .to Christ, and. his, horror of such ro her Hots or higher profit:. ,adulation,. It v;ould I-ave been so _ easy to accept this won0iip and u - - : abandon .the pathway,of. persccu- ; r; - tion an o the atoucs. w�ould'ltelp the prophet they should ` ?'• pea; tiler he ntay never accept the T —• ' r '� ars;Ild Or.tli.' 1:O:sh IQ At mfil. '• `'...' '' .. '. '.�'• < .. . '., .,.._T,_,�.. _ ., _ _ ._ . t g - 'The `Power Of trod - ; Is 0 "Bu: there' cau,e Jews thither € ~� (This� a►ie Min•lN� . . ;.... Y by.�ha -fcoii- :�'t,aoch-anti lcomnm mid—- - — ti - -- _ efss y _ Issued i having persuaded '-the --multitudes, y �� -`� Gdwrfrfnsnt Cana _ _ _ •emphasize the Importancda e of they sioned Pau:, and dragged him l vur,f *the city, 'supposing'that. lie — •��e; preventing a further Increase was dead. - But--as -the disciples w on 1 + : l i-casr'ef'1 Kew end •., stood round about ,him, he rasa r ,up, and.entered into the.city: ,ei;d - - -• - r.+i.fl stars on the morrow he'went fortis with s ^"' �sf Baraaa]3as t-0.Derbe." Cil:c moment the heathen mob wanted to ii orslup �,. - - i •l:' r Barnabas and Paul, the next they — • 1 .:. ., .. i • is 7. r : antous for f laevour since 1892 � - 1 d I Well, I _ ntoyuh fellers, m we, — ® - _an want }uh pro - "Not -so had aa- I want you, the `SaW '. name assures you 1 Bruce," said .Si_ms..."Yuh heti put up_yore hands. Yuh can't shoot it -of a uni f ffm blend of-quality tease out with the four of us." ' "Sims, yore head seemed kind _ SALADA' of shack to me when I Gaff yuh is 3fescal," said Dace. "Sheriff Coggs- � t well and me trapped Lonergan and s Curran in-the shack at the end of the blind gully up'there." He-point- AT 'ed with his right hand toward the heights, "They'd lured. Ferris there and H SYR COUGU :kill-led Mini Lonergan's in cuffs, and Curran's got assay. He's, ridin' hell- ;i.; bent for the Cross-Bar house now, It.. - - iro doubt; to 'get his greaser gang. `;i;• °° I'm after e?' ow Invaluable for "What the—:Lonergan:+In cuffi? �t� r�tt�ts�"y COUGH$—C O L D$ CIGARETSfS.W�TH Yo`Iaybe ubut`'eve;rB econd'• we 1i;�; o�"` -BRONCHITIS — Kf Y puR C stay•here talkin' gives Curran a few �!►A qAl f yards more of 1eew�v," answered ASTHMA _ — I Dave. �� - WHOOPING COUGH "We' got •to--gat Cusra:i, ..Sims," p° '' _ — shouted-_one of the .four. what the .sheriff sent us-here for. - Maybe this hombre's lyiri, but I'm � for takin'_a'chance he ain't." ,Idrer>L love VenO's "You'd best take ::tat chlivoe Sims," said Dave grittily. g • • TODAY!' "I'm with yuh, Bruce,'.'. said s-_ Shit "Takia'�yuI1 at jure word. - SM�KE� But-I'll take yore'gun.' VER The five turned--their horses and had driven him mad with rage and south Atlantic to Accra, up to Cas-. AC race across uic range. :end soon' -transformed is ace mto a mai a anca, across the Atlas- -moun- tHE FINEst TOR the lighted bunkhouse of the Cross- of a wild beast.'He leaped, gun in" tains and-along the Mediterranean Bar appeared, far -out.-over the hand,-and snapped the trigger, the ..to Algiers, with the,climax a long, - range. Between the house and the muzzle a foot from Dave's fore- eight-hour pull across-the desert riders nothing was visible but the head, - to Cairo, rolling•grassland. (Concluded Next Week) But now an increasing number They were nearing' thr fanch of Army.-Air Transport Command- • - " - v �i ,,g z e now..�ey could See the sit- 'planes have been landing at a new house fi houettes or en, pass:rrg and re- Work And Loyalty `t American desert airfield'after a di- passing in front of the door; blot- ..Ing lot- GO Well Toge her `rest hop .from New York to the . ing cut ta.e :ig:-ts- as they moved. Azores, Casablanca, Algiers and ^ '.He's there,"•called Dave, "He's ( Cairo in little more than a day and Sibert: Hubbard; the Phiioso- *� i gekt:n''his crova'd together. We_got pher,'Wrote These Words many a half ,from take-off to final land- Cirri ' t lag a fight for it—'' Thomas Times. Journal. HO Ths' airport -,as ' ten open only e+►Q,a _ 11ii words were cut st,o:t as a' Very Appropriate They Seem To- five months'. The commandant gun cracked' at a_ distaftce-of fiftyheltl thinks noth' •of putting u Goo yards. The five load been sighted, rt :aket ' or Boo transients overnighL Cause Pissension and r kes and 91 A 7Ay but lite 'Mexican who had fired pre- . Work Stoppakcs). - �+�� mathrely had extingui+hid Cur- "If you work for man, in heav- _ *.a•. rams hopes of ambuscade. ' ��.I said good-bye . sn a name work for him. If be All. they paused for an' irstant to Jam iii fresh eariri Pays you wages that sspp•y yoi: dge,t, Curran's your bread 'and `b-utter, work for j voice could be 1eard souiewhere •79 him—speak well of him, think soli' toori5tlps`ltlofl 1 1 anion tete shadows, cursing his j e 1 Eli, .g of him, stand by him and stanl by men. There came another vo:ley. the institution he represents. ` "I think if I worked for a man I'vegirennopillsandharshcathartics. ... - - ' 1 found nty.COI1ati- �� Br I7:ve-ftif a searing-pain in his I.-would work for-him- i would pitwn-was due to i• VICTOR rek of -bulk„'in ROSSE•RU• ' left Grin as a ;.rows knife'gashed not work for Isim a part- of ti j the muscles: The thrower carie on time, and thearest of.the,time aga:not my, diet—anti with a'leap. 1Zeeing a knife sp.rais- him. ;I would give an un2it:ded I discovered that ed, Date'bruu;i, don'n :as revolver service or mere, If put to the pinch, K=LLOGG'S ALL- CHAP2ER XXy the' fight thar follows Curran. es-' muzzy oh lite manta head”smash- an ounce of• bait ii ri crtr. s �"-y is a perfectly — capes.. - _ _ ing ii like r:r eggshell. pound of clevernrs3 ) +f~' t geta - _ i grand waytoadt , �SYNfrPSIS Dave disnicunud agar ran to Two ascii. f?ung these se:ceo upon -- Delp correct lt. _- + the body of Pedro, and'bent down. Sims, Who was swinging his gun-' -HOtiP Air Service If the is our -Dave Brute, out of-jr obi arrives -a Leaping :rouble,.slop dos-_ f A g?aacc showed lits that.the man in an rc abou• his-`lead, 'Vsit Wilbur Ferris' Cross-Bar ranch, was dead, He ran b ck to Lois. forward,. Dave sent. one of them iVeW York TO Cairo ���-� an, the foreman. promises hila "I teani yule to tri-to make yore sel-ere,-s to flee ground; .Sime - Tallies—w_illi their lack a'�f_' a Job if he can break a horse .call- Way along the trail back to the swung ''.i; gt-,; and knocked 'the etief!TrryyeatingaseningofALLBRAN ed Black •Dawn. When he sue- An anrazir.. but incrcasirg;y 're- 3afly,withmillc,or sprinkled over other cave," he:old he . "1'n gots' after olhrr cold. gular air ireigat and passengerser- cereals•Or,eat several ALL-BRAN muf- _ Meds, he discovers Curran expect Curran, and there ai 'i no time to ''Thanks, Bruce." he ga ~ed, vice f:orti :�c,v 'York. ;o CaiSu: iii , Ins daily Drink plentyof water.ed the horse to kill him.-A girl lose: I:-that •sr•adce . gr;s4 away; Get KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN at lamed Loie' rides up,•angry with (here:l be no Then Dare ichirled ss a alar• 38 :^dors iiow is an ace .i;sited your i Dave for breakingher" horse. She Feare ::I ;,:c ya::ey,' came breaking flroiigh to�tard aim: fact. ;rocer'atoday—ineither of2conveniz _- . no pc!icra for you, darling. I got to It was C-,t:r:,1%' The° iorcn:an had The o:<l route to Korth.Arica, ' nit sizes. Made'by•Kellogg's.in Lon- —' ltitises to speak to h1`m even when go" lion back', .intendin fo, Tet the E )t and the Far Ess: is e::il the ice'Catlad3' be uses .his savings to pay off the hung_ g g_t •aswrtgage on the small ranch she_ The right was c:ear, and •though Cross-liar crotid-;do- :::s fig?iting usual -ne. On it you fly from,New. _ Ohirea with her foster fatl5er, 'a there was trio moon.Dave'could set for hila-r'ui. tat_Eight_ o Oise �'ark_. Iiat;ti, ;sa.tal,- across .iiia - - _ ueta gamed Hooker. But when his way clearly in the i:ght of the - Booker is shot and Dave fa,charg- ' stars. lie 1vas descc:ra:r:; i o.n:.the _ — pd with murder, Lois saves him last mesa to the range N%hen sud- On= being lynched Wounded, she denly beheard lite sound cf riders. R wbeea him to a mountain cave He drew_ htr mo lister ed. . A • There she thinks they will be safe . In into i': mome., .t'•a riders . *' kom Curran and the sheriff's posse, came into r gbt, lour nits rid.ug -PLUMBING y .A .Quarrel between Ferris and almost abreast. . But the=e men -:-• judge Lonergan reveals that Fer wore riilirg breeches; or trousers P P Th had killed his partner, Blanc tied at lite knee, not chars, and it S L S , I Rowland, many years before. Thor- was :ight•ehougii to see that they - eaghly scared, Ferris takes Curran were rot w:ddies, Into his confidence. When Dave is ~ ''Hold her ;here, .`e?lr.]" ;!touted - ' --tom '' . .-• - -__._ — ._- — ' r 17' 1 1U" I.:\:11IELLE[) IRON ' SNOW WHITE CLOSET BASIN nith e's" bnck' and _ Porcelain Enamelled ' BATH BATH TUB s"- apron. Come% la gilsae,t- - - -plated `triptntinir%;'tidn-brenk= Ing- white poroa•tntn- t"-nn ' Yi Percelnin Enamelled Bathtub—r; feet-lon �r +�'�a� r.' able %eat, braxw and robber Price of bruin on- @ f7 floor finn,re, Chinn 29.95 so Inches wide. 2.85 1 W 'tank and bort 1..., .7.95 ...: •�G 85 � l6lttlnli■ extra) 7 ............. .. . 1 •_.. ��,ff til 1 JACKET HEATERS F -- We prepay freight'ori DOME - orders of $50.00 or 4 ; - `—TOP more, immediate ship- away from the cave, Curran kid- one of their:, a,' he cs,, ed Days MCI., 3 -a sem Loi M rein'i meats guaranteed on - T ! Via— 4 ewers a human 'likeleton, veith a _ s * l'se0 to hint t�tucr in a sante bOlhe -for' any- of-your plumbin y Dave, Sitting easily On the black, home sernier.'alxo, if desired, can be con-_ ilAlles hale through the akulI. When waited for the four to _netted to a�adlaatr to heat several room■, requirements; Mail gallop up- a liter finds J.ois,gone. he enlists - him. There was no demand to ole- -30-jall6n- JACKET HEAT'$10.95 orders � and in aid'of Sheriff Coggswell, 'who vale, -but each of the four had his 40-gallon JACKET HEATER.$19.75 SEPTIC 'TANK sow convinced of his-innocenCe: hand on his gun butt:--It was the handled by return mail. troll'-contained, steel septic tank. horse the r 80-gallon'JACKET HEATER $22.50 36" z 4811, for 7 person house- ,,*o to the cabin where they y. ecdgnized--!Tcfore' the, --man. 80-gallon.JACKET HEATER $24.50 h o r a. E a■ t i y in- 1`Ilve le ed d.ois is being held - ---..-. .t a l I e d. ..... $32.50 _ -*Ismer, ung that Ferris and Black Dawnl shouted tlic'fore- -- Corm have akea F krought judge,- most., .. OPFN - 'BETTER P L II M B I N 6 CALL U$ srgar &ire to kill Um. Curran, 'Yeah, Sims, 'and I'm Dave EVENINGS Cgs AT sever, douli7eZro es Persia. and Bruce, answered Dave. ' "The TILT' .Ides him instead, ji? Dave and sheriff told me this afternoon he'd. , O'CLOCK .•2'575 DUNDAS ST.- (at Pacific}' LY. 0700 the sheriff arrive on 4kc ite4e. In got four dcput.ies,ridin' around the - ' S �l - . raassified Advt's M. .A.. •� IM M . ! ! _ Wh iteva le -�- � " Inraranee of all Kinds FOUND -- Boston Bultore l,- fainale. 15th Year s. ` Thos. MpCordick, Christina St. The Whitevale t;nL Unit of the Red : __ -- tuHtrsaee .pickering. Cross will be held -in the Public 'A4viler OR SALE _ C. C. M- Bicycle. Library, on Saturday, April 15, at P Address ';, Racer. Goon Condition. Peter Kaiser, 230. It is hoped there will be a good Braughaan, Ont Pick G R, 2$ - Clftnrch Stn. Pickering. attendance. LLannounces,;that -- -. TQ RENT -- ?-moaned frame -house, The Women's Institute will meet oA No. 7 Highway, anile east of the in the Public,Library Building on Mr Van-Kirk has arrived W,edne y, April 19, at 2.30• Topic NOTIC •Vhlage of Brougham. A43. Harry Wade, Pickering. Phone 43. - "Agriculture". Special ItEms• A gOumo TEAM -- bay geldings for -good, attendance is looked for, a9 �'�"' : He's the New]Smart 'Spring =,< sale. Matched. Rising 4 and 7 ym this is the annual business meetingev and election of= officers. Colne and ,•B. F. Con. Lot 13, Pickering. L. H. day j C� M hear the reports of the vinous com• �s y� y - `tat for aJi�iai t afro Pass 9pragge. --- mittees. Roll Call -- "A Houseclean- COAL, OOB,E. f' Baby Chicks j ing Hint". Bray chicks, immediate delivery, A splendid.gathering net in the w��oD, eEMENT, Here are - the colors also started pullets,,several breeds. H�da1,c QQL,=oom of the United Contsat ns or full p'afticu ars;-ind Church,• to wish God speed to Mr. --&A-N-Dj---GRA V `+L, -2- delivery.___aa now geip immediate ^1 ski IPP R 41 1 Agents: D. ^N. Locicwood. "iludaughter Manche, who are'shortly and Pickering, or Howard Shier, R. R. moving to MarkhamL The evening -- ' -2, Pickering• was spent in gzrnes etc. The"South- -BUIL'DER'S SUPPLIES STRAT J► -P ' For Sale - Red Clover seed from erners", the Whitevale "Coloured 'ze lot at Seed Fair. Aeg'd u „ deli hted all with their mel- also local)aartage WOr�i: itf Gab - 1st pri g it P _ _ .Alaska 2nd gem $1.50. One fresh odious singing and frivolities: The We havealso p)aeed in stock a full T _ HOMER Jersey Cow, good every way. One Trans were showered with a beau - - - T , F. M. Chapman, ph it prices sight. silting of: an electric floor lame, a COMPANY FEEDS - ^._ � ;Pickering 23R22. 34-5• table lamp, an iron, a pair of blan- kets and a lovely wall mirror. bliss A• W. MITCHE 1 - &ys earlier than Cobblers, also Blanche received a pais of beautiful There"s one price for Van-Kirk Cobblers. S. Murdock, R. R. 1, Pick-. boudoir electric lamps by the Young p10}i:6rin DIIY. 34-b People's Clase. Ms. Tran was Sec- g� wpOp LORDS sale. Three retarY- Treasui2R for the Church ` ._ ' � 6b�P` :` ;Hats no matter where you u yafles north of CIarearwnt; Forsyth Board for about 28 yeais, while peso 7 . AD hardwood, Apply NO— Tran has bees active in the. _ 95 Wteliet", ears Mill Valley dumber Wmnan's Association and the W. X. • -co. Claremont phone 2022. tf S. A, E. RICHARDSON Sgt. John Nolen, hR.is C, A F. cab- Come on in and brouse around r Sale -.Chestnut mar's, 11 byre: led his relatives of his arrival over- GIENHRAL iN9Y7RAN6`E - old. Mike Boychyn, Altona .Rd. at leap. 1 .. REAL ESTATE Rouge Hills. - - -- co — -the friendly store sale Rueter blished agency..reaft An old esti _ _: - - - -- Tuesday, April 18, auction -sale of � fD househoM effects (some an at ©utrf err Pickering ` CHARMAN `Lot '24, Con. 2, Pickering (stone Vl ` : house). the property of Beatrice �Q11e!Cr�IOH'S' ]King. Terms Cash. Sale at 1.30 P.mam, auctioneer. Q �, C Y R I L E. _M O R L E Y Thursday, April 20 -- auction. safe ■ ■ 01 m erty.of Mark'Holliday, Lot I N S U RA N C Eware 1, Whitby TR-p, about half milt _ _ south of No: 2 .at Corbetts-Point •Road. As .the farm has been sad :• -'there will be no reserve. Terms cash. — -PHONE 67 PICK. Sale at 12.30. T. Bonetta, clerk, w m. • ,Ift >�t rich des- �' Attention Poultry Farmers! May, auctioneer. 34-5sign we can lurniah At DLEY mmorlals at will - _ _- -_ Mesae f4+om nkevery -NOW A number of Electric and The Club F.ucl►re and Dance will standpoint. In dignity : be held on Friday_ evening, at the pd AppearanceOurfife clime to start taking-, _ :-Ir ' - , sehool-house. All are welcome,, The work will stand out that REXALL SPRING Tonic .Coal Burner =Brooders - Dmwing for 'the, Red Cross Quilt -through the ages. `will take place at the sane time. No, Greater Tributes -� Purifier. - ; have just arrived Mrs. George B1ak and family, n Road Wes _ spent ]raster with her parents in I Sarsaparilla Tonic , Qrillia. _ N. W. STAFFORD alfa Red Clover, - Congratc'ations as d4 to Arch.' Highway Monurtiental Tasteless Extract of od Liver Oil ! , t .7 . and 3f3•s. Bell, on_their,.lucky escape Whrks ...Fortified with Vitamib D. ,- -.: - Ing, in which their car w=as v:recked. - ��.-R'we ann ran _ 4W ft'Rev. at the Club meet at the Iron, Liver and Bone Marrow Tonic ..:,Our Matte _. We.Save It. Can'Get It Or It L Not ]Made ng,.• hoarse of Mr, and birg. Theca: Annan Our Professional Pride is J. S. BA►LSIa CSN, - :.PICKERING - on '.Monday evening next. - Your Guarantee � Our teacher, Miss Brawn, is art- ending the meetings of the Educa- ---TBE REXALL STORE tional Associations iri Toronto this. Maple)-Leaf Fire. ,L R. Byes Phu.week, tx & Insurance Co. _ -- - - NTAR t. � Rat" for `Farm and Ck antsy *��+ — ISAMM' R-S -of V� -SKUCK -4' Buiidinp WARTIMEi WE FAT 2*20Mro PBICl18 AT IPBITSY, YOUR SOXs MAN= Windttorni Insurance on Buildings _ - _ Windmills alias etc. .'Merchandise _-EGGS THEATRE Automobile All Insurance of Binds _ ' 'CALVES LAMBS Write or Phone Although subject to assay of aND ALL' ><1ND8 OF WgIZ'3BY" Rnwthe wartime restrictions oar .� own . & owe live and dressed Healthfully Air-conditioned - stock is being• ept we 1 - � t` • y R�ITBY ONTARIO - �'' THURSDAY, FRI., SATURDAY I _ aP-to-fate :: (`,�} - APRI L 13, 14 and 15 Look over our shelves--,ask tu. �` o P 'on Live Ducks Two Shows at 7 and 9 P. lam. Funeral Director Consult u •for Service Saturday Matinee at 1.30 Furniture l�LVI t �IISHB� PIC�KEU1NG� FARMS Riding Hi h - ---- -- $_— - msmith' . . r _ MITE D 1, T' ''(In Technicolor). Dealer " H one ice _ - :.Ph P• kering 46 `' ���� EGO GRADING STATION •Dorothy Laineur-and Dick-Pow ell — wR8U8Y ONT. PHONE WHIBTY 836 - Victor"Moore and. 'Cls Daley _Bought and Md- 0 old- - _ -- _-- - r' Motor Ambulance, Day or Night i (•reed Clothitng - Sterilized, cleat►= MONDAY, TUESDAY,WED\'SDY. ed and pressed like new. Carry . 'LUMBER E R :--i PHONE 13. - g g COMRIE Coo. rt AC''RiL I7,; .3 and 19 large- stock of high class snits, The -! overcoats and pants. Also a good -- _ - PAT O' RI>;�1• windbreakers, and gents' furnish- C. A. STERRITT Lngs at very reasonable prices Call - carboro '` :.)unction ` .-The Iron Maior and be convinced. Pickering, -Ont g'ELEPHONES --`71oward III7 _ _ Sam Schwartz _ and Scarboro 336 Ruth Warrick and Robert Ryan - 21 Bond Str. West. Oshawa Also A'n' Added Attraction Quality Meats R�ongh a Dressed Lumber. Millwatli a --•- 'r'- 'r'odd Fellows - 1 .. sash : Fresh Ve enables ` -- or. - Interi Trim Motildings Cecil Kellaway and Helen Walker :• _ •:,Soft and Harder i _ -1 DA - - - Fish and Hrk1i Iatalsted Siding Ltb Cedar a " I ?� TSUR5 Y _PRL, 'SATURDAY -- - - Poultry lwaDDoadn Boot + a ^ .�. APRIL 20, 21 and 21 ,.. _ :fin Season - - 'res ` P�a°°a` ' �. ERROL iFYLNN W,erpf� ME PAIh1'J� - -•-�Ior�lier�Pur � z,�racx-sr>alQ>� p, . suit MARKET _ S�LK S ' .r i, .... 2+7'1':'. .T: ,,. .., . 'V .. J°n ✓ .,v:. !, •.•b••;r... w7• w.P,: rM^'i _ Y 'gip, -S, !'''- a4'-i."", "C li­ 11 1; 1. _: , % F PICKERYN�G_NEWS `r " APRIL '14y 144 ('Supplendent) �„ t w s KINSAI+E :' and Mrs. M: Gormley A rat nber from here attended e - - =- , ,Mrs. Higgs is spendi g this week Taylor Bale-_&t. •Brooklin on Thurs- . =The Foursquare Class met at the -with Mrs. M. Harbron and Mfrs day last. _ _ - _:'home of their leader, Mrs. V. Par b-libel, at- Richmond Hill. � , r, in on Tuesday evening last with -Miss .Doreen Pegg is spending the - __the usual number present. ,The pro- holidays at her home in -Greenwood. Card of Thardus - Church Service will be held at ° •stn was in charge of Miss Doreen "-•- ' . . . _. Pegg. The hostess and Miss' Velma the usual hour of 7.30 on Sunday Mrs: George Elliott and family - .:._Balaon served a dainty lunch. evening. . -- wish to express sincere thanks for Mx, and Ml'S, Lloyd Moody and .Mrs, Robert Young entertained a the acts of kindness, messages of ` daughter, Marlene, of Oshawa, and number of,neighbors and friends .to sympathy and beautiful floral off- Mr, 'and Mrs. Ralph Mowbray ani a quilting party on Tuesday , and erings received fror-n* their .friends' fsrnily, of Oshawa, _ pent Sundas Wednesday "last, and neighbors at the time of the re-, :.with Mr. and Mks. R. V. Mowbray Mr. and Mrs. Milton Parkin spent cent death of their , ,dear husband ,- . 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