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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1944_04_21 - -- - - - , � } :' ✓ �-.' 7s,in.:• .,, - .. w'y, ...,: i g, 4 y 3•! 'Y. ^iY- \ :jn• ' •�G}±\., .�.. ..4-.c�,.a.. •'"''x .'..,,.....c ..- ,. '�y: ,•, .,: `C� 'r"r.r ...'`• .. d..x.. ,f. .:;rte, w w.. • L , r_ 'SOL. LXIII .: __-PICKERINGI-, ONT., FRIDAY, APR, 211944 No. 36 p . ��cker in TownshipObj�eotive In nth Victor Doan _ $3359000n00 t9 No. 2 District Depot Band at Pickering Village ' « - l?ickerpig cion April 24th. . PllT- V CTOR From- Public Relationi _ we quote the following: "No, 2 hear of the serious accident which District Depot band will appear in Melt JDdurray, brother of Miss Toronto on the 23rd, moc•ing to .Edith ' y, while at work, when 4P / • , Pickeringfor the following day, and he fell through a hole in the floor n returning to Toronto on the 25th. It of*a building under construction, will then travel to North Bay andtoa cement floor below, suatain n — rem sin in that area for the 28th to a ,double fftacture of the skull, as 30th A serial attraction r1ng well as othert- some of the band's visits will be a Buy Victory Loan — and 'Pat Victory First to escapd—vve finely believe that Canada's day„ Grizzly tank, a Canadian adaptation is a draughtsman on the contract. .Cornmencing on the first of the 4crning week, is close. We. are proud of, and admire the perform- of the famed General Sherman tank I 'Rev, Dilw and.Mrs. Evans (nee +Nrdusanda of seen,and worsen throughout Canada, 'ante of.our naval and air men who have been in the ' Lela Sparrow) 'arrived at the tat- - 01ir n Coast to Coast,, from -our Southern Boundary, thick of activities since the beginning •of the war— ter's home on Tuesday morning. Mrs. 'to even the extre4ne North, will be soliciting, inviting our Army is about to enter that "state” which Pickering Wbrden's Instlttute Evans and baby are remaining for and urging each and, everyone to purchase Victory so many parents and friends have feared and waited ------- a while, but Mr. Evans returns in loan--remall, throughout the campaign to for, for some tune now, The Women's Institute will meet a fAt ewwhdaysczne on leave are: Ernie Rol- "Put VictoryFirst". _ Mile we enjoy life at home pretty much the on at the hone of bliss itA. E. Richard-80 fe R. C. A. F: andWalsh, There maybe scene justification for our inclin- serne as ever; those youngsters of ours are crouched St „ of the Army, p. m. A paper on Canadians, All .s;s)tion to,view operations on the different fronts op- in shell holes, fox holes, behind blazing guns, wet prepared by Mrs. .Graham., will be Mfrs• Armand Chapman has re- _ lanistically, but our views have had varicnJs fossas of to the skin, hupgiy, wounded and sick, being 'bombed given,. This is the annual meeting, turned to her school near Owes re-action;--,with ,some, - a renewed deteanination to and shelled night and day, and'amaehine-gunated at with Election of Officers. Will all Sound, after spending Easter hot- put into our wareffort the full range of our res- every, ing corner. The'only thing that keeps them goConveners please have their reports idays with Mr, and Mrs, M. S. --- ouroes of every foam and nature, with others - an is the thought and knowledge that — all at home ready, Roll Call - "Suggestions for Chapman. _ alarming degree of complacency has shown it's dis- are supporting there in every way possible WILL. next year's Program". Hostess - Mrs. W. V. Redditt and eon Grsnt, couraging self again. In spite of the repeated WE DO THAT—�eertainl we will bftn Mrs. R. H. Crook, assisted by 'Mrs. of ndsvcon called mt Pickering Y + y oppo Roffey and Mrs, Brady. friends on Wednesday last. Granit » -!warnings, pleas etc.., of our sanitary, and politic* 'hien are presented to•us to do just this, and begin- is on leave prior to his departure.for t leaders, that the `war has not yet been won", `that ning on lifondi the Sixth, V-ictory.Loari Campaign Sokatebiwan fer' farther training . , the enemy still has a'very formidable war machine" vill be launched. Canvaasen will fnterviesv ever¢ Red Cross Bridge, Friday Last in the R. G. A. F. We hear of a slackening in some quarters-in the citizen of the nation offering you the* privilege of - -- Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bushby ant prosecution of our effort. As late as this week, an subscribing to the loan. ''We have-met been able at successful family visited the letter's parents, OW Country Aero adthority states, that. is some any time to understand why anyone had to be SOLD, Bridge Party last Friday afternoon, . lir. and airs. Day, Toronto, on Sun- --_ branches the Nazi'Lriftwaffe has a greater member ii` e doesn't invest in Victory Iran as you would realizing $57.50. We Rich to thank day- Glen Howell, R. C. A. F.,plausen thm in 1942; it.3 Eatrb i orities- that Germany has yet many divisions that only taken fran one forma of savings depositing in- Fant, Miss B. Robinson, Mrs. F. oast, is spending, a two-week cans . Stork'and Mrs. Fatlaise for arrang- . with his wife and ran. Church St: ,� have not even yet'been on active service in the battle etituticand placed in another — one in, which the ing such an. enjoyable afternoon. Teachers Mra. Westney- and Mist . "iironta, We do not however, feel, that wn e should be highest rate o8 interest is secured for say security The prizes were donated by -= 0Neill, of our school have both been showing too much coraoern or. disappointanent over available today. If these bonds are not redeemed Reid's Butcher Shop, J. S. •Balsdon, off duty this week through ittrese. operations in Italy--+rhe are inclined to entertain you won't be worrying about anything else you may -Red and White Store, j. A. Bushby, Wagers are now being made a- $be suggestion of the probability that marry of these, Te"ess anyway. Lena's Beauty Shop, LBoye,' Drug' round town o*i -- how' many rings what appear at long .range, to be reverses, are part Investment of your funds in Victory Loan, 4S Store. M. S. Charman. to raise central. r of a carefully. prearranged part of -the' plan of our. the only thing that approaches a guarantee that we-. - operational strategists-4t has happened before. will win this war--without these loans we can do That Deer Again Those wanting pianos tuned May It cannot- be denied that "we still have a long aotl in . — "Pu Vigtory First leave their names a the News Office. Mvay to go . The_world -hoe waits for e." Canvassers in �th,is toimship, are as follows- Different timeR during the winter When a worthwhile number have - -"the 'invasion of the Continent is under- way" (if N. F. Goddard; Claremont Frank -M. Chapman, we'have, been reporting the_-seeing +m .ecurcd a Toronto "Heintzman" ` A cornea in that:,form'): Thea-- then shall we require Audley - Allan Giles, Pickering and Dunbarwn.,- Roy of deer in the extreme south of tha tuner will ccrn,e out to Pickering. the utmost frcim every soul in the nation, Canadians, .-Mowbray, Kinsale - Russell T. Davidson, Cherrywood township, Tuesday morning, it was Rates moderate. ' wilt, we believe, soon have her part ` a major- F. Mo-wder (Claremont) Whitevale. see ragaih (the same 'or.anothir) _oris--in the coming invasion. Cusses are $9ing.to'be . Exclusive of the Plant the Genera- anras4' at the east side ni �n. R. :1liltet'a To Those Familiev,lit,r Bays im • heavy, ' casualty `lists are going to be terrifying, Objective i.e. announced today•as $335,000 for Picker- barn. It left frvrn there �unning a- The Services the field over No. 2 Highway heart-breaking-iew homes in this country are going ins nship. µ d.-up around 31. Harrett's bb To fain who have can- _ . - - c an • inits,'cleariimR all fences wit ease. berg in the, services, receiving err -_— remotions -or-who have;been awarded badges of merit, etc., please. send Letters Ao the Editor _ would sit up and take a little inter- 'lnqu"t to 'be Held on Accident at G G. 1. T. Activities names, and partieulars to the News ` est in the way the roads are looked Cherrywood 'C. P. R. 'Station Editor. If of interest to loci! people.; April 15, 1944 after. If it's true, the grader opera It was decided unanimously at the they Cti}1 be forw*atd?d to -Country ..Dear sir: to; cannot put in' full time on it, An inquest wilt be he'd on•the last meeting to 'continue the supper _News" i i care of Radio. CKCL. ThW I have just finished reading, for, surely there are other ,men who accident that occurred on Saturday ar'r'angement, with two girls Prov- 'progrwn is heard every Thursday tete second' or third tisrre, your art- could operate it the other three days evening at Cherr)w•ood C• P, R, idles a hot course.,each,week. This evening at 7.30. The Pickering News week started.the rounds again with receives it's. . in Navin news g :yews, each week. The teams and scrapers station when'.Mr. and Mrs. F,.iward g We is this weeks Ftickerin ' carder the heading "Pickering must used to keep roads like these in far Watkins and 3•-year old son were Betty Baker and Eileen Bushby in =ern it's pages -mentioned-on_ this alive: to-these conditions". better condition,_arid_no doubt could killed,. the parents instsimtly,---and- charge, _who served the group with broadcast ---'be sure to listen, An I read -your article there were do it again, if given the chance to the child the following day at the fish acid chi After the Opening y Ceremony, led by the President, !two cgiestiomae. which came to m do so.- with pay. Oshawa Hospital, two other passeri- - _ ,grind - (1) what about uromploy- r Ontario Farmer gers,'. in the back seat 'of the car Bernice Lee, and the Secretarys • �s Q ' triant insurance' Does it not apply (We publish this letter as-it gives Mrs. Hugh Ormond and daughter n the Treasurer's reports, Betty With th(e Qu/ rhes In the ease or cases of these people us an opportunity of answering a ,bliarguerite;were both seriously' and ileen conducted the Devotional { employed at.D. I: 'L. - (2) What a- tivamber of questions that are being Period, taking'as.their thcrner— Re- g jured, but both'are expected to re-, .+ At the ua1'terl 'bout the forced' savingswhich the asked. — First - there's a war on. creation through Prayer". q v Sscrcrnent SL-r-. Geyer has been keeping back°' The Cou icil are quite aware of the cover. The group was very pleased this vice in the' United Church on Sunday: ;4 Mr, and Mrs Watkins, of Cooks- week to, welcome as. their guest, last, Rev. 1K,- R: Jenkinson receibed. pull this not be given to the work- their itions - they cannot get risen, ville, had come to Cherrywood, with into full membersh' • Mr. and bergs. era to live on, during •,the period their "allowance" from the. Deft. the Mrs, bi- R. {enkinsoriwho ave And- while plants are changing -fro. of Highways hss>e cut in wo- ere sale of their brotherin-law Mr, the girls a most interesting talk on S. Denham. forarset•1y of St. Acid- -p 3 war to peace-tine operations*. none but an experienced operator another Canadian artist - Tam mew's United; Sudbury, Optn 11. e P H'et.n,, at_the�tation. At about five --HenryWestne St. Paul's Unit Agsitr is the event of the Govetis- can—ire ':permitted' to operate--thaf o'clock, they entered their carat the, Thompson. We were all particularly Y, ment not paying Unemployment machine - it semis to have been es- interested in this artist as he is a' Stirling, Ont.; and Mrs. Ivan Bsr- in rear of the station„ (durin the. Insurance not yet- vin the work- tablishe - g tett, Brooklin United Church. _ giving d Years ago, that Hien and heavy snow-atoraim), and.drove away native of Pickering Township, anti .• ,,,t ere their savings which has been ten=nis could not do the job-, and turning to pass over the crossing received his early education at Ced kept back., have not .these rnen and when they-were on the roads there only a few feat from the station, ar Creek, School on the'9th-con. ; w(rren, who'have , been,in steady was nothing like present-day traf- and were struck squarely in the Mtq• Doble conducted a- Contest, St. Francis de' Sales Parisi! ,i employment for a period of year at „fie. Our "Road Boss" is-not entirely centre of -the car; by an east-bound -on "flowers",, and after plaYi:ig a .»..... n: a good rate of pay, put same aside responsible' for the work done. on � musical/game, - the meeting closed. The C. Y. O. met at the Feathefr freight No, r8 in charge of'Gonduct- with the singing of 'Ta ' for a rainy da}, to tide thcini past our roads - we have one of the most or Stapes aid engineer Gaanmell B g Ps'' stuime hunie ou Sunday evening a-f cap e n road�osses - _ of p oronto. - -ter Devotions. n ores ing spec es Wh • should the• need relief? roads are alike today - we drive on were -given by- _Misses Anne .Teefy nvictas mw y of them, an know; F. .) Chert}wood station and lay-out, we h Pickering Red Cron and,Margaret Maddaford. The Rel — ----- . ... —_ ortd' g s News (from -the--mu�nber--of-letters—re<'- can say.--that it is. sianilar to our - igiouc .subiect under discustr,�n ",as eived, this one, typical of the lot, m;n C: N. set-up here. The station - "The Christian altar". Fros�z.'the s our article has created a lot of Notice to Creditor! on the north side of the track, ii ith The' first donat:.ion of the '"Ten time of the creatiom of •man, sacrif- spcculation, many havi+� liven a Cents a Week Club!' in Brougham, g the crossing only a fe�� Meet to the ice, as'an act of Divine Worship lot of thought to the matter. Ed.) AND OTHER totalled $11.00, and-.was forwarded was offered upon Fast. Time accident .remains much'of; fur Prisoners of War Parcels. The P n an Altar Time erre-' s + *'• " . A1} persons having clal-mi; against a puzzle to.everyone at the station. it•ive altars were of necessity xery ear i . , " •• suggestion was nmade thitt if Ten simple, and consisted of heaps ref �- -R It seems impossible to put off any put aside eaeh time groc-.' tit '12 stones, late 'of the Township of Pickering, whe•:i .they drove off, the whistle cries were purchased, the donations longer,-what should have been said in the County of Ontario, Farmer, was blowing, and the car just hay- or it the tops of hills. The patriarchs _ deceased who died on or about the •in turned the corner, rnust have to this'Club would never be missed. Abraham, Isaac and Jacob' erected a long time ago —,the ��'ay.our toad g The work convener has received• altars .or her h lion looks after the, R'hite sideroad. 6th via}' of January, 1944, are here- been going very slow. Time car be- K to and in localities by notified to .send in to the under- in rolled sone distance six more turtle-necked sweaters and that were halfowed by mmiorable L At the time of writing, I believe g , (with the Mt. Zion Unit is working on 'the si.•ne on or before the 5th, day- of occtt ants in it)• is a complete large-sized dresses k the new events or sanctified by the presence the grader has been fall, this road ,clay 1941 full 'particulars of their wreck — two,tires iiiay be ofpuse. of God Himself.] only once since was , and that , P quota. A Christian, altar is comatmernorat- was two clear off the. snow. It is clain-s. Tn-rnediately after the said Mr. •Watkifis was thrown from the » ,,, slow, and h been for weeks a dis- last mentioned' date; the assets of car before it stopped rolnng. ive too, in that it represents the grace to any township. We hear so the said 'estate' will be distributed The following articles were ship- long narrow table at which:Christ, ! a rrruch about keeping your car -or amongst the parties entitled 'there- See'Ajax•Adv't on Inside Page Ped recently to Headquarters in and his Apostles partook of the Last track in good working order, so as to,* having regard only to clafnts of Torontd: -- 24 boys' coats, 6 yrs, Supper..In the Basilica of St.�ohn , to save gasoline--that .can be dune which the undersigned shall then 49 jumpers and blouses, 8 yrs, 60 Latern in Rome: there is preserved If You Enjoy Dancing .if we have a half decent road to have•notice. - - boy night dresses. 22 larged quilts. what is believed to be the first drive on, and wheh one thinks of :Dated, at. Toronto, this 13th da of The Claremont Park Board r}re s3ma 1 qui t., n.8 women's resses, Christian Attietr; the wooden table drive poor suffering souls that was y 42. Girls' dress, 16, 19 boys' pyjatn., upon which Chrigt..Hi�se_1_f-imj;lituted April, 1944. holding dances every Friday night as, 12. 22 boys' 'shirts, 10. 27'turtle= the Eucharistic•Sacrifice.,While the In the ear-train accident at.Cherry- in the Hail..,There is both round neck sweaters. 10 pr, anitta, 8 pr. evidence for,this' is not convincing, "^ wood on-Saturday afteMoon, having Annie GeeiR. `Aabmirtistratrix, wick and square dancing, and the fee is gloves. 34 pr. socks. '4 scarves• 6 historical interest rests Srrnly on to be,be jolted over a road in -this will anneked, by her Solicitors. -- moderate:,There were over 200 per- I * ' condition to get to a hospital, I Beam; Bell sled Roan, 872 Bay St. P sleeveless aweatera 3b, ribbed hel- ++the 'feet that this lir an ancient sons there last week. Why mot join meta. 10 pr, eeameA s long stock- table and one whit+ roAv have come would think- lir. Road Boss,' you Toronto, ,, , . _ L_ t ..... . the crowd tonight, at Clsrernonw legs. down frcen Apostolic toner : i .. _ J • n. Y , CIV -------------- C •, through his papers. After that, Loa- • ergan j amain idea was to keep Hiss - "A-$ook everyone should -read"—The htostlrsei Standard. Lois from gittin' her share of the -. . : �M�. 3'ffiS YOUR CRl�1R>fA _ . ranch. "He got the Hookers to-take har ; been put after her mother died, Price $1.10 Postpaid - - and kept her on the mesa, so as Mail to: THE CENTRAL CANADA PUBLISHING CO., to have her under his eye. Well, 45 RusielU Hi1I Road Toronto Hooker had been findin' out things, 7,1;A and got to shootin' off his mouth, ; `- .-SO Lonergan sent Curran..to the n on yuh kill him and puthe crime / A „Way thing's stand now; l4iisa ;',Pr u r ,i s_ �n�e Ching _ Lois is half.-owner of the Cross-- Bar,-and.if Ferris had any heirs, Relieved quickly by this they got to pay up that twenty Medicinal Ointment , thousand that, was stolen, which — - — - means in i that Miss Lois is of 'tchi which are the sole owner. And now I told yuh cape ydistreeatng. ustprunt,s vac— - everything, I—I'11 see yuh later, from which onl women suffer"and Second VICTOR A Bruce." pnlrs ani--ite)ua6 at the rectum from piles, - // ROSSEAU , Coggswell got up and strode pin worms or varicose veins The causes of both these forms af,intense away. it�R are often difficult to locate but what There goes the whitest man I i do ever knew, Lois,,, Dive said. "I y sadd dewanpressing at once is relief from the CHAPTER XXVI side him., "Sims got 'mem ,text- pig ig• ave a lust warning enoug to ell yuh how glad I am thingsThpi* and h6gtze ' have cleared up in this way. Yuh - let- `- $DIT- — *wing his head aside. The blast of picked up Miss Lois when I was won't need to be ridin' through the - you for it brings relief almost as quickly'se the powder burned h"is cheek black r,din' in. ,�veryfhing's fake, boy, applied. Once need it will always be kept at from chin to temple. He swung his and yore cleared. mountains with.- me now. _Why, hAnd for quick use when the need asu3ea.• :revolver muzzle l a narrow arc ; * r yore an heiress." ,s py size �• Yes, Dave," answered Lois and landed-on Curran's face. "Lonergan talked to' a .certain wistfully. She kneeled beside him' ' Shrieking horribly with anguish, point last night, and then he shut and laid her cheek against- his.. "Is Dr." Chase Oianfm'ef it Curran turned'and ran. ' up tight. So I went down to ex- that all that you -have to tell me, Curran's course of flight was lak- amine Ferris' bo2y,-in the gully. Dace?" ,lag hiza toward the hones that the wal, stilt alhi, and ' res on o yuh all, ore. attacking party had left standing. to make an ante-mortem state- Bat things have changed now, and- from heat and immediately stir in. cream to 3 ounces.chocolate). Cool, And there of a sudden a shout of meni. He just had time to--come triumph burst from Curran's through with it before cashin' in. you the rennet powder until dissolved— and just 'before serving, lour e throat, and at the same moment `"That skeleton "I shall never be any different,._ sot- more than 2 minute. ^ Pour- • pool of chocolate sauce into the yule found in the' Dave. I never change. Dave, -don't at once, while still liquid, into. the .:center of each rennet-custard- Thea Dave saw the-five.horses, bunched knowed it -since yuh spoke about tell me you-you've-stopped car- shubet glasses and let stand at sprinkle crushed. peppermint stick together. _ his leg haven been: broke. Row- ing. He tired his last shot, and it land was kicked by a haw ss and Stopped saris', Why, I—I—" room temperature, without moyrag,. candy over the chocolate sacce,•.and. -went wild. Cusran must have heard broke his leg. He always ,limped Dave 'caught the little figttrt in his for about 10 minutes, or until firm. serve immediately. iSfaksa t or 4 -• Thea place in. refrigerator to_chill. servings. - the dick of the hammer on a spent after that, on account or its naeia arms and soaked tato .her woeful - -- cartridge ..as- -Dave pulled trigger been badly set. . . - Mace. ":`ow stop--that; he,iaid, "or Prepare a chocolate sauce, by NO'rT►: if peppermint stick again, for 'he turned and- roared "Ferris lured 'Row•land into the . yuh'll find yuli've got 'a caveman melting sweet milk chocolate in a candy: is not available (which it . curses it his pursuer. - ' hills with a story of gold deposits, for z ,husband instead of just a double boiler and blending with probably is +ot) a few drops of "Vll'see.yuh again, yuh-'swine!" _ and murdered hhrt. Then he cooked range waddy., D_ an t cfy'any more." enough cream to make a thick peppermint flavoring may be-added - - - --he bellowed. "I'll git yuh, Bruce!" up that story about Rowlanch has "I sauce consistency tabout ?4 cup U the sauce. — _And blindl Curran grasped at in' forged peed _ Pm. note— crying: 1'ai,' Y g P rged tate cheek and .ski '1=1-laughing,-Dave, trots sobbed. the mane of'the horse thaf stood the country, so as to git the whole nearest -him, and. thrust foot into rights to the Cross-bar in his own the stirrup. :- hands. ' That was'where' fate intervened'. "Then he, got into_difikulties. al " e LADA F"#-�-.400V -orad slacked the..cards against him. Either` he went to Lonergan, or- My House On- "For khat horse was Black- Dawh. Lonergan found out. Lonergan had Ht1j TOpfe ' DELICIOUS O EAT « • + Ferris -where he wanted hien after With "a .squeal-,'of- fury; Black _Ghat. He__gpt that twenty thous- I yearn fora house orr a hill top Dawn whirled end seized the fore- and, and he.got a,mortgagg; on ,the With a e-ind4w fact ea<•- ' - SPREAD .titan s leg ,n his strong teeth.crush-_. ' Cross-Bar by means of a fictitious 11 here out o'er the rolling meadows �VERWUT SPR _ loan that Ferris riei•ei- received. He = -Ing it, and dragging Curran shriek- In-rapture my eyes might. feast. SOYA - mg from the saddle.. He flung him bled him stead,, idl_rerrts was des- ; u° ieswurrt I� --tonuo the,ground, and shrieks-of rimae_ 6'rate - a r M - $�e and the-a�.eadow, a forest. 1 eablesp '� spread fcpared sopa and.horse blended together 'in a _ - And beyond the foresi._a share, i. greencho3e.cup Gael - - hideoud paitdemoniinm as-- Curran Then he put Curran.in.. Curran _ Where the gentle waves la on the Pep 1 p�O - 2 cables adis ce cry atruggled helplessly to escape. -was asanted for murder iii Is- beaches. P 1 tablespoon napoar 1 ftsPomn lemocSalt )uia - -Dave used to wListie to. Black .. souri, -ind. Lonergan knew Curran Or beat at the cliffs with a roar.. s:, - a,i Pepper se �younaise and �r Dawn, but the'.stars were circling would-do`just what he told-ham: - _ - - ii, 3�u i lent, and , � � - - overhead, and he collapsed, half So,.when Ferris"refused to quit and While out through my.east n win- , pill season, Cornbine ingredients conscious, on`the ground near -the leave this part of the country, there dow. .. .. Luse�Y dishes with c tem - dead man. was nothing to do but put him on Xd watch for eacli wal.ei;ing day, ' l ]ret each gunr Plea f Ctuisr,e�pn um Place on a _ rryy 0 The stinging taste-a -whisky--in + the spot. Ferns-bein' ready tb face_ And breathe-.'in--the scent-of ,the � ' ct,sp,Ra1cy Chrisu�premi,o,m' ''i°d remember, th�cken his month revived him. -Dace open- a life sentence if he could. git back : rusts, nets ro sou Sala Cr tie - - ed his eyes and saw that it, was.- at Lonergan..Curran got Ferris to .. Or taste- of_ the -stornt-tossed h �°Ad saladm, Alwayi� ackag add extra flood- awn. He ---as ' ing:where he -had the cabin, urtendin' he'd-lure Lon- i apacka$eOr�'oOnhaga, d Y P spray. _ -_ fallen, but- a blanket had been ergan there and kill him, but he: spread beneath him. He feli a double•-crossed him. That's what I In the forest the birds would be Ce3.+w stab of pain in his. left arm, look- got from Ferris before he died. nesting, g ` ed-at it, rand--saw that his shirt Went back to Lonergan with _The While would look kdaven.a y �± r sleeve had been cut away, and that' them facts, and..F_erris' cross under. I�,. wound lied 'been bandaged, the signature 1 wrote nut' in the castle, _ I Dave. Oh, Dave; are you all dark, at the, bottom Qf the gully. l' Cut _ Dave! The fiouse on a hill that I'd'love. ' right.' Lonergan coke down and told the _ T. B.' Gieave. j lr ( ghim, ,, ktrc't•werh ter 1ew1 it MIII It_,was .Cols'bendin over ' rest, refused to a her tears -dropping peon his face. ronfession. IIe claimed• Curratr $estda her stood,Sheriff Coggsweil. murdered hi r.. Hooker, but its-a µ4,Eaf;a<er. For Nazis I• : { , i lMNt 7: tk4srMer TOloMTO i NNIfS►tA , The horses and• Currap'sa body safe bet gan sent him to do Bomber �uiCNNI ;f�CJ1Mlf lkNdeNlAlAt1/ Y: were gone. it.•We can't prove that, but w•e•got s. from Britain, "I'm all right;' Dace.mumbled.. .'though evidence .to.send. Lonergan Berlin, must travel '(hundreds .of _ 'Black Dawn?_I3e's_sale:" * up -for a stiff term," miles over enemy-controlled terri- "He;s •safe, Dave." It was' the Coggsw ell paused in his story tory, exposed all Elie time to night �� ••fit sheriff who answered him. and rolled'Dave anofh& cigarette. flghters and flak. 'German bom- I ve found I Cori �e p doSl�l • '—'Dave 'was getting on is set: its ois is Blane RRevland's hers attacking London can be over "Curran — `Black Diw•n trampled daughter," he said. "Rowland, their- target in a short hop .from "I've found afar betterwayt000ir_ect among people' who have tried him—"-,he began. wife had divorced him, and` he'd _airdromes near the-French coast. constipation!One that gives me the KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN for'conitipa. "Yeah, he's dead,"' said -Ccgg3= come West, leavin' Miss Las with hind of, lasting relief I've always tiondueto lack of"bulk"in the diet I well. "Set down, if yuh won't lie her mother. lied never spoke wanted, and never got, from harsh ALL-BRAN correds the cause of suet! 1 down."' He rolled a cigarette and about his wife and daughter, 'but T�B L E -��A L i s pills and purga- trouble,by supplying"bulk-forming" - handed it to Dave,; squatting be-' 'Lonergan found out when he went _T uvea I've tried material needed for easy,natural slim• Sundaes For Sunday eversomaay,but itration. Ii i.his lank of constipation . . ft'a KELWGG S :� >: hasplaguedyou,tryeatmgKELLOGG'S Sugar may be scarce at your ��BgA regu, p ALL-BRIM regularly,,or several.4u home these days. Perhaps your -fatly for me 8mkNmu�Snsevery'day,brinl:plenty c suppl of other "sweets" is hardly �Eor �•. y from now on." of water. See if you don't praise - : worth mentioning. But •the--family. "—� fon ALk AGES - still has a sweet tooth and you hear Such a happy �` „ its welcome; r,lief: Get ALL-BRAN - • a'constant, 'call-.for, dessert.' expenenceisjust. At--your ,rocer s:w. com•etlienL-si es: 'Necessity is the mother of inven one of thousand: Made•byKell gg'. In Lonaon, ':n. tirn. Prove your own 'inventive - ability during w•ar..days by locating -- Isubstitutes for many of your old food favorites.. - —,•-- . " _ - - - S y R 111 please. ` No sugar is needed;Th'e rennet-custard is already sweetened anti-.ihe' crush-ed' 'peppermint stick ;' -candy -does its bit toward. catering e to that "sweet tooth", • • ' '°'+ � ' And a dessert pf., this kind: fur- . ��� " nishes liberal quantities of milk to- o o-• • e ' ' those tiny tots who-refuse to drink • ,'; plant milds, yet-need -this-food .so. much. i, • Chocolate Sundae. Rennet-Custard •, •, • • • . • cups milk' (no -t canned) •� •1 package vanilla rennet powder- i ••• • Chocolate" sauce - -- Peppermint stick candy M Set out 4 or i sherbet glasses. ' w• Mr�'T` DELA- LOVE Warm the milk until just 1pkewa'rm (110 F.), not bot. �c.at a drop pm The Plclr of Tobacco ' -e Y A BOTTLE To AY� � inside of wrist frequently, Remove ISSUE 17-1944 r ; tw. f .. • • L. !J Nk - : :.KINGSTON - ROAD .' .. 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T �►i 130 IS1' if/ Itn' /! // f7 // f; /4 33 so I N ..; 71 1411• 'fl /!. /• •i• q• i/ /T' f/ 4 Tt -GARDEN - MAPLE STREET 3 s _ THISSEAR gUfE31ELIZASETFt HIGHWAY ISE-LP THE - - _A SOUND INVESTMENT _- WAR EFFORT- 4W,AN ATTRACTIVE SPECULATION U B D 1 V I S 1 0 'N A Regis#eyed Plan In The Township Of Pickering On The East Side Of The Ajax Road. 'Between The N e w Queen Elizabeth Highway And The Kingston (toad, Adjoining The Betw Community of Ajax. The Reduced--Blueprint Of The ,Original Survey Above Shows he - �t away Section Now Solidly Built In With 100 Routes _._ =; _ : XCEPTIONALLY 500 -_ ­ .-LARGE ' , HOMESI " -OR A yDOWN PAYMENT OF 20°jo ::AVERA'GE SIDE APPROX. 140X300 FEST SECURES, • THE POST WAR IDEA OF DECENTRALIZED 'LIVING 7__ TIFER FAMILY LIFE7%A Nr RESIDENTIAL.LOTS FROM $200.- TO $350. FERTILE• ,SOIL :EXCELLENT FOR •. .GARDENING -- =..BALANCE MAY BE PAID IN 10 MONTHLY = _ --3 PAYMENTS _ _ - S E L E C T BUSINESS LOTS. ' - CHURCHES AND TRANSPORTATION WNER P1 H_ TORONTO. "OFFICE FUTURE .. 169 'ONCE ST. ' ROOM •301' k ON. .THE PROPERTY, - _• r •r- r _ _ _ :r 7,6 • r with a good crowd present. Arch. religion as laid down by Jesus were 2••M�. - Read Our Classified-Advirtiseltseets Bell vas chair_nan, and the busin- •more closely adhered te. Mrs, R. P. t �On ess_ iaclgded.._a report of the EK9 VPinter_ oved a,vote of thanks to DONALD RUDDY litare:else. m - Cu.nmittee, who have considerable the speaker, A' luncheon,followt •Solteitat,Notat>Public:. blaxyto Lam a also formerly occupiedby•the late A.s.Cl r1w a data on the situation. A :notion ask- social-hour. m.eosth wine of Court Hr"..-Whitby. W, - - - Mr. R Wilson,, of $rooklin called ed-that the findings be itemand The aThe CLub dance and'-euchre was - - 7. -- oil-friends-in-Mt. Zion%on Sunday. 1published. The guest epenker was ,well attend-ed. The Red Cross quilt 'BEATON, BELL & ROSS-_ - - Mr. and--Mrs.-'Frank -Disney via- I Rev. Father IC}te, r:hose presence was"draws by Ml's. Leonard Nea1e� Earrletora 1!3oliCiiers ited with W. And. Mrs. Will Birkett was enjoyed by all. He discussed Nagging •Pain _ a o- l e, one ay. .- j yP._J. Beaton, C.' Tel -gone _.la f-P nen t :. Mr. and Mss. C. Disney and fain- try". In any change in our social Renew Yo riP m�To`�� tL Brooke Bell, K: C. -A& 2838 3a th�Temg - sly spent Sunday with air. and Airs. structure tit argued,that the beat 1, D. F. Ross John U Pond Nerves: It may be Your"Eyes._ .a - C. Ledgett, of Kinsale. intereats of agriculture and the RADIO S E R V I C. j -- - School re-opened Miondaq on,Day- workers in industry should be par- C. Bay Street - Toronto C..H. TUCK, OPT. D. light Saving TiL-n% `Miss Snarr, a amount, for often upheavals df she- Nornial teacher fron, Toronto, was is] change --work injustices that 4 'also there. ( should not follow if the rules of __ ,. S•r' _ Barrister Solicitor -Notary Public Dimey Block, Opp P. O• k - The C..G, I. T. met-at the hone C. C. RICi-iARDSON J .. of Marion 'Disney on.-Thursday-ev- _ Phone 1616 ening. Miss Eileen Cars was in Suite 611 --, Continental Life Bldg - charge of,the progrw.n. STAN L EY ..�.�� . 03HAWA; ONT. 371 Ba St, Toronto Here is a list of the Red _Cross Y w*rk done'by the ladies of Mt.-Zion Guaranteed Repair Service quilt, 40 pr, men's pyjamas, 7 boys' i neatre Any Make or Model shirts, 9 pr- men's socks, 6 pr._:men's . - mitts, 1 pr. men's gloves, 44 knit- - ARTHUR F I B L D AIR SHOW ted helmets, 4 turtle-neck sweaters, �+ Y' VICTORY ' ST 1 sleeveless sweater, 24 girls' night- StouffvillE - PHONE 52 R 3 ' ies, 23 women's dresses, 3 ditty P>±one Stouffville 100 bags., _ . . _. - PICKERING, ONT. . _ - -THCRSDAY;'FRI..,,;SATURDAY Count For Intario d I y APRIL 20, 21 and�2. Brierbush Hospital - _._.. Home In Wyoming Government Licensed _ RENA- e .:. P. SHAWA, 'Visitors at the hams of Col. MAIN Str. - STOUFFVILLE T. Rowe on .Sunday were: Garnet. _ •GENE AVTRY and Mrs. Rowe, Garnet.fiowe Jr., also on 1 Ph a 19 and wife_and Victor Rowe, -of. Tor- - - - onto; Howard Rowe and Sirs. Hetu Comedy, {Sports and Cartoon Maternity,- Medical. and Surgical - _ of Pickering, in honour of the Col- _ R ■ g Cases Taken. onel's 85th birthday. MONDAY TUES. WEDNESDAY ( `Henry Westney has been laid off = Maternity Semi-Room A � PEAKS .with illrlesa for a geek or so:"" APRIL 24,'2 and 26 & MARGARET RET J � :Soprano a :' Re stered Nurses in Attendance 1 ' Airs, A'ich. Bell has been in hosp-• - . ' - 24-Hour S Given . . _ tai. since the traffic accident. American .Empire I and - our ervrce Mrs. Everett Bryant.is.improving _ j( Ambulance Service - :. 'WALTER ABEL Star of Holiday I an 7. nicely after her recent operation. Richard Doi% and Leo Carillo ({ The Club >net at the home_of.T. MRS. E. R. GOOD and Nba.. Annan. on Monday- last, also # - r •WANTED - 'Abient Face ;Toronto AD 6523 - Pick. 53 ii: 12 JOi-�1V SEBASTIAN L-Iar�inonica William Tracy and Joe Sawyer AGineourt 88 _NAND - DEAD HORSE5 ,AND CATTLE _ _ _ For ireb picit 7' -BROOKLIN .._..........r... APRIL 27. 28-and 29 TRANSPORT FICKKEE�NT ......... ....... M. Five Men Of ' - SQ-PIECE ORCHESTRA from AB■Y SHOW TRANSPORT _ . Bert pond �. PICKEShdt;r _ . .Pearl acting AGINCOURT .:. .. sosw slew _ Austr la CARTsGB :.. A - SEATS RESERVED we a -the hone chargee S ADDL. .. p .9 phone � also - '_ '• _ Limited .Ntm�ber AvailableLfrowt Local- Chairman " _ _. �' COMES. CORDON YOUNG LTD V1HE?4 �oal.x - Yoroaco Peons Itri. MARCHING. HOME SAND GRAVEL STONB, - - - _ William. Reesor, Chairman District "f►"' - National'War.-Fiaaace Coa d6tee - _ ,? Farr's Elevator -W M. M A W - brother Should You S end a dime ■ 6 Rev give Rep. Seed l�iaedy hIOBl!tP+SOVALUATOR Rin AND- Dime" ? _ • —�— is steed lea conducted Ao where Sw 7 :_;_ :. = _ -- Y 6eT. .Beg• Seed Oata�.°hooe oe write. Address 811 Duodsa ___1111 Street. Bast, anguard Wil ss�e6 be i>~ - _: a diki �is sm6A change! lG But when.a lot of dimes:march out of your pocket they seas FEES GRArw N'ttitby. Ontario. -- . _ Barley, 'O n �� »S ars, and Wheat i sleek -_ .. elflike or Ground _ - _ '$seem: dollars that start to Fight other dollars for then. neckties,:dressss -Cover seep _ Notic,. ` _ . t RedClever, Alfalfa, ky of furniture lift for us to bur. This battle of the dollars n caUod I N FlAT10 - alp>G 'Stern Doom nd r New - flash Rade_ t• Oe+lets iDeisr FssQ' e:liliser -81ee�ts ' ardelt - becousa it starts prices-rising IAad the higher prices 90...the less your ..No solicit, your bastions �• - — -- ---- – -- - - - _ Asphalt 3hinsta ' Roofings the _ • - Reit ria OlfOr IS worth! For1flstonco. ur 11.g a last war,.pe9p e�o0,fo pay or - Op !e Asphalt Sidbgm ; Wall Boards ate. t 6.95 •.. : sager, that yea gQt for ala today, A'eoile nigl+tt Breis was Compered •n N. - Me Gordon Notice to You to the you pay now.Your dollar buys mare goods, is worth more thou the —R, C. CLENDENING - We do building. of all kinds m ;. FUNERAL DIRiwro t —_ dollar of 1914-18: Pricecoklin s'and.other inti-inflations measures have helped .:�• g ry p CARPENTERING : Private Ambulances : - r _ CEMENTING - My.w Nt�t :} PLUMBING - keep'rt's value ham. And reknomber! Every time you use your.money wisel')r#o. payr _ ROOE'ING *� hart. sw +e ;'a'-► uses N« : aLo se BraiStfoid Rooliag - We II : off o debt or to intreose�rour,savings when you refuse to hoard goods Materials, >saipire Bathroofstarkham, Ont. _ Equipment, Duro Pater stecss, Beatty Stsbl - orpatronize block market;. mikes our differs worth MORE . - >a �; . s,d Clarke Prentice LWENSED AUCTIONM i, MILIiEICN PSANE AGIN 62 W - - For the Coanttes of York sad Bath 1 atei -$e>i_Fi b : _....._ .lice of C. A. S. F., and of the 1�sM - J. H. Prentice (formerly Prs.fie!' : -I promise to'give any support to a ping• e cost -Pule' g • :_ an ren ce arm of living-down.. I will buy,�ly, what I need. I "'V T-' ' o stock Sale* a Specialty, at Flair ad ` will observe the ceiling:whether buying.oc sell- Fe d.-PROU BB Re�onable Raw& ---- �' v save for the future, invest in Victory Bonds and Jy • - ar Savings Certificates. Ant�'I .will support . R EID S 1VIARI� T ` - taxes which helplower the cost of living'.• �•f • : 'Quality First_ rst - Service our Aim i _ . j jb'R�►NK R.-.SMITH, MANAGER r. .1( ' ';_1 : TitE' - �Y /� ' BREWt '"WS BUY THE BEST --TOU' MARE THE `BEST' { ?r, �pgy7RY Via►r.. :Phone PiCI[ering-80 Publlabed by THE BREWrNG INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) k - • to help real the dansuy that inflation repreaeen foe all the people of the Nadia. ONT� reveal Rio - , 0. 440 • 1 Fon .R-^,9. t } � .if3 s. was the main item of the progrsrar, The many friends of `Mr. F. L. few in nuaber and busy woasen at LAR E M O N T with suggestions for programs for :• home the lad es try to do all they - t Green and Mr. Jan. Gibson are the coming year Hostesses were:, pleased £o see them• out again after esti to help with the work to be Mrs. h Painter, Mrs done o _ �� recent for the Red Crow and were Raine, Mrs. T. Norton. ter their are so inspired b the e o ` illness. — .� - -=--- -- -- thora__nf- l�adoc delighted us .With The ivntertafrurent and Pie Soc- to Lose Mr. and Mrs. - - Y god report thew 111,. George Gibson from our village. ' women gave. Levi Linton, of Perth, was in two piano numbers, adding greatly isl on Wednesday evening in the _ They have'moved to the farm owned —gown"for a few days last week via- to the program. Mis. W. Evans Town Hall, under the auspices of iting, his "daughter.. also.,contributed a vocal ntrnWr the Friendly. Bible Class, was very by Iircica, near the loth below B - Mrs. Bruce Harton, of Toronto with Mrs, W. Ward at the piano. successful, and satisfacto to its the store. -'---iwaa ho for the week-end.- At-the--conclusia3s of-the � r� The Wa.a n.'s--Asaeciatie p�sn - pte'3 wRen i�ot71"bra lit Red Cross held their monthly meet- 4reen River , Miss-'MildredHawkley of Toronto tea was served by the Group, and a h y -.r - =has been til-at her home'during-the social-hour en' ed b all., . g prices. 'lite program consisted y g joy Y of two. dramas, the Claremont and ing [n the Sunda School zousr on P� �'�- • Greenwood groups, each taking part. quilts f the 13th, and finished two W. and Mrs. Robert.Trotter and - Bil! .Devitt a ed 'a quilts for the Rea Cross. Sorry to report Henry Gray under Carl DeyitVs sale oi:-daughter, of-Toronto, an - between acts. care. zxa Lyons, were week-end visitors of ( a success. We hope the family w[ll Toronto visitors last week 1$rm } t! Broug am Sunday afternoons Church Ser- remain in the neighborhood, as the JL. E. Wilson. Mrs.'Cotner._ :ice waw lar �i v attendeI b friends g Y Misses Gertrude and Mildred Cor- of the boys overseen, on service, `Mould be very much missed if they Mr. and Mrs. Shank and June, en- belt visited Mr. and,Mrs. Fred 31ad- move away, tertained the Y. P. S. of last week, ' coming Yrorn• outside poi,ts. Rev. Dr.'Hoskins of Toronto will A ver interesting if[ during Easter, week; also bliss bliss Ba was a_Toronto visitorput Y g crieeting, well Kennedy conducted an - impressive- '-Dorothy Bunker;' of Mon "a' with during Easter. week. on a missionary program and motion attended.- Dedication Service; Mrs. W. Knox ictures at the church on A Mr. and Mrs, hired Mason and Mr. and 'Mrs. Madill for a few days The Carl- Devitt sale had a large and Mrs. Burrows each with three , p April 30 -recently. attendance, and prices were good. . 'ce, asen -dot 7.30 p. m. sponsored by the Miss- family have,moved to Mr- Mason s c. Lieut. os. s r un Robert ger is -pro greasrng av- ,unveil the Honour Roll. There are o and.another Mrs. ,Reed are movie for a few days. _ ourably frog-n scarlet fever- in Hospr now 42 nr-nes on the Roll. next next week. g $ec. W. H. Belton will 'take as, ital_ in Toronto. Arden W'annop of the Amgy was Miss Eileen Sadler goes to Kinsale into the, S ith house,' vacated by his theme for next Sunday:- in the Mr. John. Phillips has taken up in town over the week-end, calling school this week, teaching under the them s' Aid -inorning: "Forging weapons for Vic- residence with Greenbank friends. supervision of Miss Doreen Pegg, -...- will hod their on friends. Ladle. 1 1 r "tory" aad in the evening, "Assass- 1�V. and Mrs. Joseph Hilts and The l'.aster Thankofferi g Sen is a while Miss Marion McVey goes to regular meeting at the home of ination of Difficulty daughter.Mrs...Degeer and child have of he W M. fe 1•.eld a the Brougharn school. Success to both Mrs. Alf. Michell, on Wednesday, Mr. Stanley Hawthorn of Madoc Broughamnun women of Toronto Normal. April 26. Word for Roll Call returned' to $rougha7ii to reside. church last Sunday evening offered y g "Power". visited-at the .United Church Manse Visitors at the Burrows' home on ,I nusic lovers a teal treat. Green- The Glee Club had charge of the This is an annual' meet- during the Easter holidays- Sunday were:-Mr, and Mrs. Albert woc•d Glee Club, which contributed singing at the Worship Service at .ing. All ladies welcome. A-number of young people of the Burrows and children and Mrs. A. the Y. P. U. Convention in Bowman- The Sunday School held a 'very -nary beautiful sacred numbers, vine on the 15th while there the successful crokinole party at the - T•knited Church. "attended the Y. P. Phillips, of 13 4shawa3 shower" real merit ifr the • perfect- y received an in on to sin at home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy' Carter. Convention heli in Bowtagsnville, on Mr. and Mrs. E. Crocker and Mrs. Iblending' of their voices ands a- . ,afternoon and eyenizrg of A. Wetter were with Mrs L. Matt- . Mia Newcastle in the ear future. Con- Prizes were won by. Ladies First, thetic rendition of the music. Miss, tulations Glee Club: � Mrs: John Graham, Low, Mrs, A. fast week• hews. _. Doroth Harlock gave an interest Ili Y. Lehman; bier's First Chas, Carter, Word has been received.that Sgt. On Monday evening Apri 10, re- in outline of the .growth, activities Miss" Edith Orrnerod and Miss v u. McLeod and Vic. Prouiee 'of the presentatives of 'he McColl_From- and purpose of the C, G. I. T•, and Dina Green gave.a splendid report Low, J. A. Nighswander; �rla, R. C. A. F., and Trooper Harvey tense Oil Co. of Toronto, sponsored of the Red Cross_Gon_v�pti2n._at_ _First, Hazel M4chell, Low, Isabel, Llrs. Norton brought to us graphic r hstivander; Bo First Orville Coates have arrived_overseas. " ' agree advertisin a gtert8iew*nent in Royal York, at the W. A. and Red - g Boys, 8 accounts of addresses delivered a6 .� Beelb Low, Peter White. Mr. James Briscoe has been ailing the Totiv-g Hall, consisting of znov- Cross meeting last week. Although Y, g the Presbyterial held in March. w4th neuralgia during the past few ing-pictures of proper methods of -Mrs. L. Johnston, President, had. -weeks. ailing farm machinery. They prow- charge of the service. =, The sale of furniture belonging ided refreshments, rnernbers of the ' t,i Harry Found held last Saturday Rr I doing the catering. Music wayCIO c ne off very. wail. There were_a provi.ied for dancing, and suite a � _ ._mow.other itsma on the List, but the targe nunbber were in attennance to I x Su largest portion was furniture, and -e 'o•. the entertainment. _ o r - e omen's Institute held their The Women's Mission. Grrcle of .April meeting in the Town Hari,with' 'the Baptist Church will hold their a good attendance, 'although the Mrs. Dawson Parks, of Oshawa. = Z next regular meeting on Tuesday af- weather was very unfavourable. A• and.'children are visiting Mr. and ternoor. next. The hostess is 'Mrs- •�iew. of:the past year's activities Mrs. Percy Clarice. R. -E. Forsyth. Mrs. Ross Middle- _ ton's group'is in rharg - T topic - "The Blessingof - Ifpalth" taken from the book - or - s11 of Life'. NATIONAL SELECTIVE SERVICE ,. To the Boys Overseas _The Forget-Me-Not 'Club- have sent cigarettes to the following boys overseas. Lorne Hardy, HarveyIff __. . • Coateg,.�'[c. Prouse; Edna Rennes, You Employ .Nie Persons Ren Loyet,-Roy McLeod, Jim Rey- onlds, Alvin Leltimnn, Bruce Hili and Ham they all cornplied Leith the I fAl _ "Curly" Cook. Miltitary Call-Up P �azk Board )Holds Sgt'eeestel Dances _* m ��� under of the National Selective The. Clam vont .Parti Board field llfobi6aatiasi tions: ; one of its most successful donees 2. Every employer of male must make an emmination t# on Friday night. There was an alt- - e�l°l'� 1 1 endance of over 200. Why not come' d the documents of these employees.and leeward aides on those who tail ta-produce documents showing good standing to these dances *Rnd help liquid- under Mobilization Regulations. :ate the.mortgage on the H•atl° 'L This esaminatio�must be completed by May lot, 1940 - - Raral Mail Delivery Speeded Up L "EkfP1,OYER91 tuehsdes industrial and commercial employees, b tail Couriers Hores Run Away and also teem aperaeoes• The' horses that Mr. Jai.nea Dick= +'MALE EMPLOYEE" includes all mala pennons working for _ -Inaon drives to carry the rural mail, YO"' fi. A booklet"EMPLOYERS'GUIDE,"has been soot to iuduslrial Thoughts of Spring and point-minded people everyw1wre, ors - decided on a little extra speed in and commercial emple7me,-A return post card bas :nos to w "suddenly" aware of the Familiar Martin-Sonour i delivery last week: Up on the 6th farmoperators. �^ ��+gh "t coru^essioag samrarhere, they broke ' _ there of the yior'round)because S a An usual and awn and made a s ori to L It you empty an mEEOELm son,and have not been nodfi ed of Pig Y peed Tec. .the survey by earl,ea uwt the nearest ampisy fins to repaint for.fresh beouly and pe olediai l 4' ='the next mail-box, stopping there' spent and Ssh>edv and ask for the booklet. I for the.courier to deposit the Snail. g. Workers� And This•sign is a sura sign of on enduring point because Ma lit. However Mr. Dickinson was not con- lturo.of military age,who have not been Ore.der Sm aU is 1 tested by.thaArssiy:and who have not a Postponement Order � �%Pmol . _ .. . Umplating this outburst, and was ehnald apply Ow suek'*mdw to the sseaswt]Registrar insosedi- ° sus# ready fon the "take-off". He ately. - . _ - Nt you sN the sign of Martin-Ssnovr, veil ba found Lha" Jortanat:ely, was not hurt, although H. to make the examination rests on each and every pant of endurance and longer lasting beauty. h is the sign which in Obi -the -buggy`was badly-damaged-.-_ employee of mate persons,and employees most act. -:. oda b►aalh rwleomes SpAn%ond_4hs-ehawee W bwuliflr n wig ffl, Penalties are provided for failure to carry out this"emmioa.• to do the patriotic job of protecting.Rrw"I.- sixth Victory Loan Next Reek tion.and for.male employees"-failing to assist by refusal to - The Sixth Victory Loan will be- produce documents. ' gin next week. Already plans are THE NATIONAL SnECTRE WNCE_U9111LiiATION NENRLATION= under way to canvass and put Pick- JDEPARTMENT .0F .LABOUR • - Bering 'over the top" again. North _ _• . Pickerirg, as well as'other parts of IlUb PHREY hGTCFML1, A. MscNAMARA, r . the tQw nahip contributes to the ob- MiWaw of Laboor, __ *error,Notional Seloesi•e Sffvke. 1 ' ,tective. We don't need to say'chore. ."The people of the "North" can be counted on to do their part. -�4roodfellowiII Cis" 'entertained - _ - by Mr, and Mfrs. M. Ellicott -.- . - -- -- -_ The 'Goodfellowghip Class -of the _ United Church Sunday School _ :journeyed to the home of Mr.-acid Mrs. Manson'Ellicott on Monday' ev- ening, April 10, Where they were ,i•� � _ entertained •by the Friendly •Bible = - Clara of the United Church, Brou- .The Minstar of Finance of the Dominion of Canada, Sham, The large number present--. . =-- : _ offers far sale enjoyed the very fine program put .r c on by'the Claieriiont Group, Which - ---$192009000,9000' ? . , _ .4 �; ^ consisted of a Devotional Period, r _•- Sixth �� •' �Miusical Selections, readings and a - :- i on... Responsib- ility _ _ . _•�• -oPlmgdid-_ps►Pa •• .. �_._.- - - --- - -- ility to Our Young People" given by Mrs. J. Fatr.'"The games and S,'I -• contests in charge of the Broughamred into, Group, wer 1 Y' and all enjoyed the - delicious re- ., TInfed Ist bearing Mn 1944, abd offered in two freshrnents served.-A .vote of n o w u ora rc a s - rs. anion, President maturities, ser;a o o . - the choice f which' optional with the•pn h - of the Ci7remont Class was respon- - •• - 16 pears and 1 month 3 years and 10 months 4:ed to by Mrs. Ellicott, President J% BONDS DUE Ist JUNE,1960 IV,% BONDS DUE Ist MARCII 1948� ' Of the Brougham'Class. The singing` -..Caflable in or after 1957• Non-callable to matuiity of;Auld Lang Syne brought a- very Interest payable lot Tune and December `-• q--Interest payable 1st March and September happq"evening'to 'a'close.` ' Denominations, Denominations, 3 . Denomia " $50, $100, $500, $1,000, 000,510,000, ;$1,000, $5,000,•, $ �. . �- 'Womele Missionary Society _. _. _ $25,000,,$100,000 _$1001 On Thursday, 13, the Worn- :;. r __ _ _ r ISSUE PRICE: 10 $2 y ISSUE PRICE: 160,o __. .- _ says Missionary' Society held its -xegular moathl-y••- useeting-at the- _ The proceeds of�this'loan-will be used-by the Government to finance ezpenditurea far war puzposes• .home of Mrs. Tomlinson. Mrs. Frank . - ;.�.•''The lisb•wAl open on 24th April 1944, and will close on or.about 13th Maiy 1944. Carson conducted the meeting itu -._•---- "• •APPLICATIONS FOR THESE BONDS MAY BE MADE THROUGH ANY VICTORY LOAN SALESMAN, _• ;the absence.of Mrs. Loyst, the Pres- , - k ident,.and Mrs. Dopking's group was , -- _;J_: BRANCH IN CANADA OF-ANY CIIARTERMBANK OR ANY AUTHORIZED SAVINGS BANK,TRUST OR LOAN , In charge of the program. COMPANY, FROM WHOM COPIES OF THE OFFICIAL PROSPECTUS ANiI APPLICATION FORM MAY f, ` Rev. I. E. Kennedy brought, us in BE OBTAINED.• i. •'a.short addreed - an Easter Mess- DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE APRIL 1944 ? > age, sttresafsig the Reality o3 the ;• - JAving Christ. Mr, Stanley Haw- r$ ..t�v. ..e .. .r: .., ".'.t.',. ...t•.. ".:_ _. ,,:.Y•. ...: ..:8 at9-em. .mt - .... .Y.:s�.cras.•... r :`� - - :v... .. .. < •. .r. ... .,,t, ,... .. >, � w S U N D Y �� Output Shows �:��den Notes for a small family. The expert fine seed plants. 'like object is who appreciates garden. freshness to give room for early growth. It Gain Every Week will also include peas and corn. -is n--t-necessary to thin-say-beets S. C H O 'O Take Little Room hese things take up more_room, and carrots to more than an inch - - �+ l S S L N Canada's egg production is reach- Small vegetables, like lettuce and and at least 's feet o, r'ozs is need- or so apart. Long before they have ing a new peak fiery week, with i,adish require runs only 1G inches e t for a worthwhile crop;-but-only- reached full--maturity a lot..of,.the_ purchases of egg powder for export from the gardei. right at the door beats and ,:cam4t will have been - o Britain nearly three times a space between, while potatoes,, corn a can -the pfsing ' - apart. Erxts,- !zeins =arrnLsr peas Aga; . { itleGt a�td'tte-d of a year a ted"spinach need.. liftTe more obtained. ar half grown one can start using FOR GEMI'LLE CHRISTIANS y go, the Special Products ' —„ Berard anaounc last week, n staked tomatoes must have a Keep 'Em Spaced every-other one-u_Lhe ro -; AoM ;16: 1•i3; Galatians w: 1-93 'PRINTED TEXT'-Acts lb: 8sb' From the end. of December when,. couple of feet to thirty inches. One can save oneself a lot of ot.Too Deep Galatians 9; 1, !, 8, 10.;90, 41. it resumed egg purchases until Space may be saved with the tatter stooping and bother by proper Generally speaking, the amateur March 31, -the Special Products type if something quick-maturing spacing of seed when sowing. ,With is inclined to plant tuo deep. Seer " GOLDEN TEXT-Being there- P fore justified by faith, we have Board has' bought 11454 carloads such as lettuce and spinach are beans, peas arid such seed, from so planted.will not germinate well. peace with God through otsr Lord' of eggs, compared with 5tT3-in__1h� . planted in between. The bigger three to five inches apart is about The general rule is'three times the corresponding p e r i o d of 1943, things will nof"need the fullroom right. With fine seeds like• those diameter, which .ncans mere press- Jesus Christ. Romans 5: i. March purchases totalled 575 cars, at first, and by the time they -do of carrots, lettuce and such it is ing into the soil for fine seed Memory Verse: Oh give thanks compared with 203 in March, 1943. the early crops will be out of 'he difficult to space evenly and thinly like that of radish, poppy, carrot, a. 'unto Jehovah; for he is good. Pa.. way, r but with a little care 6ne can pre. etc., 'and about one or twc, .inches, Law.- If there were--then Christ If room is extreinely limited, then vent bunching; This care in sow. deep for beans and teas. With Throe-The council 'at 'Jerusalem died in vein, If you.Balt be saved experts advise confining - veget- ing. will. be repaid later when the bulbs ,and tub rs like gladiolus and assembled in A.D. 50. - We are not obles to such heavy yielders as plants start to grow, as much. sure n Paul rebuked Peter at by your own, good works, what potatoes, from six to .ten inches Antioch, except- that it was some nee was t ere or int to leave onions, celery and, posstTily-staked - But even with this.garefti sowing, eep is, reco^.:n,e a :e Geav: years subsequent to the council. His Father's home and suffer the' tomatoes. A 20-foot row of,any some thinning is inevitable with the, soil the shallower the plant- Place-Jerusalem was the great cruel death of Calvary?• of these will supply many meals beets, onions, parsnips, and similar ing' -- city, of Palestine, in Judah, and An- - tioch, mentioned in beth sections of our lesson, was located in Lhe-nor- m -. them part of Syria. .Paul'§ Greeting to Church, •' _ _ 'The'apostles and.the elders, bre- thren, unto' the brethren' who, are _ the Gentiles in Antioch and -- -- Syria and Ci7icia, greeting." The _ _ - fact that the Gentile converts are here addressed as 'brethren' is at - - once an assurance of full commun- Ion with the church in Jerusalem T The Council's' Decree - - - "For as much as we have heard that certain who went out from us " }. ``have troubled you'wi&'words sub- .� - " vesting your souls, to whom we gave no commandment...,.: from - :..which if ye keep yourselves, it shall - ' , be well with you. Fare ye well.., - The apestle sai4 they we re send- .Eng this letter by distinguished ser- - - wants of God-who had actually haz- arded their lives for the sake of the ` Lord Jesus. They. wished. the church at Antioch to know- that _ thl, ixi- not only their agreement, but that they •found 'themselves -- - Spirit in decision. There is no. resisting the m1•ieation that the Hol Spirit had been assembled-with them and was with them of one'accord. What - a radical revelation would take place 7 " is all church assemblies-if the sense of The Spirit's presence vG ere act- ually- felt and if everything were = . . .. rY 8 said and done as if in His presence. Luer Account of Council _ - y Then after -the. space of four-• teeaars I went up again to Jern- �. �r-silent with Barnabas, taking Titus - also with me.• And .I went up by ire velatioa -xtid -1-hu rl before'4hent J - -• -- t e gospel which I preach among ` You ,may not nv4d the— S - the Gentiles but privately before _ salesman when - wlesmmn as a any.means I sliou}d be ruisasing, or �n t them. whn 6L he calls oil you. He is a man from had run, in vain." . Y likely. our :community whom you ---= – P ul first spoke in private to the know well perhaps a neighbor. t+rQosths; and having shown them ' He may never have done any selling that the Gospel is h. preached it k before. was. pure and genuine, though I r�'�• spoken ill of by many, be-then ad- - •..: . •� - '.; � `'"� He has taken on this work because - dressed the assembly of believers. - Paul's visit tuns necessary for the _ he feels that it.is an important war satisfaction of f+i5 Gentile converts, job that'must be done. =end also for t#re chur. h in Jeru - - aalem, that the identity of his.Gos- As a matter of fact he is not trying toV sewn He will ask you — _ ;pel with that of the .other',apostles g' . should be distinctly seen and ick- -- to save money. ged' U h4z— F ens are doing an int war -wince the Apostles and the,church d arras g portant of the'validity of his Gospel with- J • producing obr too . roducin food. Most • out the law,' his' work would be farmers have increased their incomes. -damaged, r They have money to save. The'Hand 6f Fellowship +, _and when they perceived rite .''''. You plan to use this money, and the grace that was given unto me, things you plan to use it for are ; James and .Cephas and John, they necessary things. who were reputed to be pillars, gave `'to me and Barnabas the right hand Th Victory salesman The Victo Loan will ask of fellowship, that we should go un, you to•let,your.country have the use to the Gentiles, and they unto the -- Of your savings'Aow•by putting your - mcisio , we should re:itember the Poor; • — money into Victory Bonds.- which very thing, 1 was. also zeal- Our big job now SS to win.the wary - !ous• to do." These three vere m '- rightly regarded as eminent pillars ` - t0 win it as soonas we can in the church; ,they- publicly ack• Th why every Canadian a nowledged ked •'Paul and Barnabas as ; °`• ' �: to buy Victory Bonds. It's why each ,fellowlabourers, iGi whom the. _l.:ad < -- _ Can.You - perfect confidence.' - Paul h a d _ 7. _ ____ _ _ — shoym much• interesf its the poor :'` can buy them with Calsh,W111C 11 y011` saints of Jerusalem_and was ready 4 hgve saved,and you can buy snore ..,to do the same again, f f bonds and pay for them as you earn True Conversion ' I have been cruustied with :• _ _ On money, over a period of six m ths. Christ, and it is no longer 1, that -. -hue, but �hrsst-7ivz�th- its-l;rg:._atrd- - - `-- - �' •' that life whic!t•`I•-new live, in the t V, -y t -- -- - -- flesh'I live in faith, the fasth which is in the Son of God, who loved me - - - and gave himself tip for me.' _ real .the soul lives i:: vital union with Christ, there a nobler, richer, ful- ler life if revea.ed. It was Paul's 1 : sleep realization of Christ's love to- ward so groat asinner-than--moved - •. '_!;lint to give•lnmselt,unreservedly to 6-41 _ -.No Salvation by Works «I do 'not make void the Grace �' •_ _�.' r of God: for- if righteousness .is - through•the lawthen Christ died for ' - Wt3ffbt" There is no righteous. _ W ness, no salvation by works of the O NATIONAL AI!RNANCE-C MMITI'�t N,p -..si,.. . �.. ._:...a.,h '. .-vt:- •m�. ...... _,.e.. c:.z...7•'. L:'a..t ��r."��a. :rr. 'rxRdzr,.f'�'' .�.�ne s''✓ xr-',' ��;'. .E>s>t _ .,.F'�1" • • VOICE according to a paragrapher. Note e s v how you feel when lightning keeps a{ O F I H E- striking close anmultiply g - d by 10,- � • a � � ... t PRESS , Kitchener Record - J1^�'tIe Q£ Britain_ �`.--. cl Quos Needed - - -� A sentence in a speech 6y Fl,g` rn�lTnrrcr,i, _be::z.0a_Cana_ Ligut: Teeeling,-in Lfie receen or- and..the.United States is marked by - / eign-affairs 'debate in the House 5,183 monuments - and no guns. of Commons, provokes fruitful re- European ;fattens, please note. - - - �lectton: ''people do not realize , Chatham News :1 that only 700 people took �_ _,. , part in the battle of Britain, From Bad To Worse Which was as important 'in many i - — - - ways as Trafalgar and Waterloo."' A contemporary says Germany~ There's plenty these days to make has lost her,reputatiott It would t People, nervous. And overtaxed —London Spectator Canada during 1944. In nerves can turn nights and days into : . —o— be more accurate to`say•that'she g spite of the Diamonds are found in four di s- has in' a' bad one nurse._ fact that for the past three ears___— t_solours_The y 1 miseryl If you,suffer in this way,- Fighting Gurkhas__ _-� _ -- )'. - -absolute! -colour- _ try the soothing, �^ $rant u U,S.�"has had wheat cro s livers 1--ss, known -as 'hvhite are the quieting effect of 'lis a.fighting man none is better -� f rd •L'xpositor . P g- �" Dr. Miles Nervine which contains -than the Gurkha of India, A unit of g 1U0,000,OoO�bf sl'higlfer than ih —well-known neve sedatives. _Take the 10-year-'avera e, :he carr -overRp most valuable; next come blue, he en 61-the 1943 crop year, ow an row n. help in general nerdousness, sleep- twelve days on Hangman's Hill at Canada And U. S. next July, will be only sonic 3oo,- 9e�rfess, hysterical conditions, ner Cassino. but they returned with Seek Freer Trade . 11,11, bushels, which is no. more V0111 fears: also to help headache tt.eir morale uiisltal.eu. than is needed for some as; 1 land irritability due to nervousness. -=Hamiltoli Spectator of continuance of supply from one In the meantime,eat more natural _c— Canadian and U.S. economic'ex- harvest till the next is threshed and ;caecal...get your vitamins and take errs are known to have been dis- fluflicientrest. Effervescing Nervine Dream" Home p distributed into the ordinary grain Tablets are 35c and 5c Nervine A "dream home' is a ;lace"to live cussing means of freer trade be- I/ -handling channels. ' I:iquid:2W and 51.00. in where the taxes are lovv, the in- tween these tiro North -knierican r siulation t}tick, the dog iriendlp, dations, says the Lethbridge herald. Under the circumstances, one can the neighbors geherous, the garden It is a sign that the greater ire quite understand why there is some ' pretty, the outlaa k Fund, the inlook of trade envisaged in the Atlantic disposition at �t asi1ittgton to talk better. Charter'is.being taken seriously on about the removal of the 42-cent • R 1 -Loridou Free Press this continent. duty. •Dur'ing a last war U.S. -� U.S. "still maintains a duty of 42 wiped out the duty against Uanad- •• el nst „ Here's 1-w von caa gett a pretty wheats Untcle Samgs'no_tr trying to on thatatlisto�meestaWssmtheco war _ "Give curse!}a lift"I Incnaq g •ar - __.. y fiir idea .f. %chat the front is like_ buy 173,000,000 bushels of wheat-in-- z-ends-earlier than w expect. -' -` vigor and vitality-buitd*esls- : :, - _... Banc to infections-by laking Vitavex, all the year•'round. ASK 1OUR eaueslst ~”. CANADA - -- -BACKACRul ? c o0 out or rouble With Your KIDNEYS It your back -aches or a you bave tH4 ? disturbed alceQ,busing Or smarting,took t out for trouble. This coadition to a sure W v rG+F O Riga that your kidneys are not fully (�j } ' - ridding your Mood of Poisonous adds- Y/ ' - Bull writes. %hen the kidneys slow up. � � wastes 'Allect. 'Backache. diszy spells. •°1�y eyeeaod rheumatic pains may foHow. '" Your kid\eys need help--end there is\ ' � "e-trietIA proven way to;* help;them 41660 Caporn'" OL capsules ooataia career L Elaarkin oil !ally aseaatred quantitI6 of that widely :. --- ]known diuretic called Dutch Drops You VM find their actica fast and effecelre. Be sure you aft GOLD MEDAL Haulens 4' 00 Capsulese the genuine and Original h " Dutch Drops--packed in Canada. Get\ '* 40e package from your drugsist• / i 'Easy Wei To Treat -- ,Som Paiafal Pile: _ 4 fi Here 1, the chance t.eetcrg per- `,:r, •M / - �/ - Isom in Canada suffering' from sore. RECORDS U.K. 7ltching, palsrtul piles to try a etmple . REINFORCEMENT !home remedy with the promise of � x reliable firm to refund the cost " UtitT U.K. BASE —mal- the treatment :f rou are mot _ satisfied with the results REINFORCEMENT 93mply go to 'tiny' druggl#t knd - set a bottle of Hem-Hold and use' direefed. Hem-Reid.19 an Intern- -- - `- DEPOT NORTH AFRICA REIN-FORCEMEJ kl treatment, easy and pleasant to k- =MAIL TO REINFORCEMENT UNITS •nae and Pleasing results are Quick- BATTALION ' � noticed. Itching and 'soreness re relieved pain subsides "and a6 "' C.M.F. IT r. the treatment is continued the more, painful title tumors heal bier leay. A C H A L L E-N,G E TO U S ALL Jag the rectal membranes clean grid healthy. Get a bottle of Hem- r } � Reid today nod see for y'ours�lf what on easy, pleasant way this Is HIS is a`R'ar `Of movement. Never befofe to rid yourself of yo-u.­ File misery. •;, . ar i Thefirm.sponsor i this .euee have.troops been moved such,incredible dis - ADVANCED -- tlw a 'reilabte Item, dslas buelweew , ala tiremb'ed with 20 re. It YOU ng, tance$ in so many theatres of war, so quictcly. 1 REINFORCEMENT i are trowbled evlth sore. itching, , I « ' i tfatatal piles, Hem-Reid' must Yelp you quickly or. the small, purebw,re Night and day, thousands of men are in motion, BATTALION C.M.F. • g rico evil[ be I glodlj refunded. ' by sea.transport, motor truck and air...edging �. _ _.into enemy territory,shifting to keep the elemelpt sof surprise. Did you ever stop to think what it means, under these trying conditions, to find your friend or relative, and.put our letter Tato '\\ Ay staying at ibis"hands? P y' ,p a -Yea In spite of the tremendous task involved [INE uNlt - jr lu ' tracing men who are moving from.reinforce.HOTELS 'rihent units in England to group depots in Italy Modern, or from one location to another:'.:or through _ y hospitalization or while. on leave....in the face :c "" flop riklry 1 1 "-of every-sort o�war Gard'...3I,SOO,000 letters }' in addition to parcels and other items, reached ars low fir � •I a�bi tier �. _.- ,_ -_ .•s'••�e •. .. - -.— - -- _ �%« - �' emir Mob in 1943. pAfJOR , . . A.60 B, FOR MAP RXDM Buhr i` -- MsnMwl CAN"A' POS Of FILE ltt+ied by the authority,Of, MON, W. P. MULOCK, K.G., M.P., POSTMASTER ON-Nun tI1 ► c. .. �. 1 :+ ��+.v., _,--nsF'_+.an. .. .......+._.•..- :.:..n .-.m... ,,..�. ;s...t�••. :. ,�3-.:may .�_. ...,:.. +�+.�te� �- � mw a:rn.. .Hm ��'�'�:. ,.m. .r. -. ;,: .,: ., �,!'Y" - : -'.. -. .:{r ..�.. _.. . ,.� .... l�. t ,..: w7:,. +� •a '.tea a Je>�� •-'... }., :" '.'.F',•.„gNrs'.X.,,, kms.•f .. ..,..A..i•-' !`. . 's-•' rA c ter; !r .. «• S*. Insurance of all Hinds 4W cords of hard and soft slabs , 15th Year as I for .sale, also about 100 cords of -_ cordwood. Apply Mill Valley Lumber Moving has been the order of _ .._Insurance Adviser — ' Co.., Ltd., Claremont. Phone 2020. the day. George and Mrs. Hamlin K. Webster, manager or at the off and Nancy vioved into the Long Address - Phone ice of the company, Alger Bldg., house which they recently purchased Oshawa, Phone 81. mid Georgie and Mrs.- Anthoby uzoved Brougham, Ont -wick,5 R � Y nt 4n vill into-Re _the East side_of the hotel. _ • on family are ac on —Greenwood, ood g ed cottage,' elecfarm. NO -- — —.. -;frit lights, good garden, garage and Az interesting greeting of the hen •house. References. required. F. Red Cross was held in the Public ''fI L. Green. 36-7 Library, the President, Mrs. J. Seed' Potatoes -- 30 bags cobblers, Our trnoks pass your way every free from ta disease; also about 25 Buckles, in the chair. Several into- day cresting itcrns were discussed —. it ' =buaki. Mandarin Soybeans; and 'a was decided to donate $20 to the COAL -COKE, clusatity of flax. W'm. Teefy and Red Cross Blood Plasma Clinic, to ions, R. R. 2, Pickering. help carry on this wonderful work. WOOD, OrEMENT, , ,aka ` For Rent -• brick house, on a farm, I Our usual crowd of young people K 8 rooms-water--,electric, and if de- -Spent the -week-end under p$rental' +SAND, GRA VET — aired also a garden. Quarter mile roofs. f and ' n ` to school. AItona Road, Rouge Hill, Mme, McBride and daughters - --' x" f: 16 MA" :Pickering,• or John Fbpowich, 155 with AL's•, and Mrs. Jos. Coulted for BUILDER'S SUPP'LIEF3 • w Wahzut Ave. Toronto. 36-9 a few days;--Mrs. McBride is a :uece _ ,r' r -Seed Potatoes -- 75 bags for sale. of Mr,. Coulter. aho local:eartage�Rork. Xatadin, for seed or eaten,' also Ann and Joan Barclay of Brou- We haveals�plaeed in stock a full OUR or 1006 'choice of 2, 10-mos. old re roan or gham enjoyed a holiday with their g _ 'red bull, W`m. Middleton, Lot 13, 'grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack LINE of MAPLE LEAF MILLING i Our fighting forces face-a harder and Can. 2; Pickering. 36-7 Tweedie. COMPANY FEEDS more dangerous task than ever.Yet they Household Effects*- A. B•, Norman Randall, Merchant - • -are willing to make any sacrifice. --- ; For Sale -- Wilton living-room regi Marine, spent ;a few days at his A MITCHELL Y g x 10.6; Round oak living-mom ru , home on a short vacation, `having • W. 1. We at home must show the same table, 29 in, diem. Electric lamp, just returned from the West Indies. . unselfish spirit. We must buy Victory drina base, with large shade. White Mrs.. Stan Evans has been under Pickering, Qnt. 4 Bonds till it hurts. It's the very least we enamel iron bed, 3.6 wide, with the doctor's care but is now conrah — - do— is able to buy --springs and mattress:2 Etec n>c wa g Pho es — aliould escape this duty! So let's ---- brackets with bulbs, cream, I'unop " Harry and Mrs. Wilson and -- for outside well. Box 401 News family visited for a few days with pprove we're ready to do our slisie �y Mr. and Mrs. McFarlane. A. E. RICHARDSCN ' buying,EX7'RA Victory.Bonds. Baby Chicks - Mrs. Ella Parks is sojourning at OHray has day-old_chicks is .many the Rest Home in Markh,m. ➢treads, sbd started Leghorns and [l E N HR A L. i N 8II R A I'I OE Mrs. Terry Lapp (see Alice Tur- New Hampshire Pullets, all for inn- ner) is .keeping house temporarily,. REAL ESTATE. totediate delivery. Think what these for her grandfather, W. Donald R. CONVEYANCING ' p'nlleta will mean to you later on. Beaton. Zeta your order now for immediate Aa old established agency, ready e TCTORY s E16- or later delivery, with Bray Agent. Constance.Rich h spent her Eas- to serve. s • ter holidays- with her, sister, 31;ra. � -311 Shier, R. R. 2, Pickering, or D. Branner, in Toronto. N. Lockwood, Pickering. Mr. and_ Mrs. Yates are visiting Seed Mr. and Mrs. George Hamlin. CHAPMAN Seeds for Sale -- 1{abott Soybeans, - M• e grade No. 1, First at Beaverton seed �A Memoriam CY R 1 L E. M O R L E Y 3%ir, :$3.25 per bush. Red Clover, - grade No. 2, $15.00 per bush. Tim- _ eontsming some Alsy ,lie, grade STORK -- In 'm o • No. 2, $4.50 per bush. Have also I wife and mother, Mrs, A. E. Stork. 1 N S U RA N C E ' Bsome Grass and Sudan Grass. F. who passed away April 23, 1948. —The garment of her soul has passed H. Weetney, Pickering, Phone 99R13. � .. -House to Rent - 5-roerned bungalow The shining spirit a2d the love-light '"".' with all conveniences, eoz. of,4th. stay, PHONE 67 PICK. erre. and Brock Road, Pickering. J. The echo of her voice,:hes eyes, her :hotL smile.' Seed Grain - Just .as they were, are with us all 'W'hite Wlave oats, sprinkling of the while. " NOW a� barley. 85c. bush. W. C. Bayles, —•Busbsnd and dsutthtera. 'Kathar• '. ,`,�►+�""� ,Brock Road, at Brougham. ine and Elinor Is the tree to start takfng Cohin Gaaohe Range, -- for sale _ &burner, equipped with oxen Used that REXALL SPRING Tome �� .!��� '"► �'" Pears.-Ghas•-Law,-Fkkering __--�:vod-Purifier - DEATHS - - Sarsaparilla Tonic _.Sale Register - -- R4]NE — :At Oshawa Hospital, on —_ Tuesday,. April 18, 1944, Hannah, ' Tasteless Extract of lCod Luer Oil— , •�` "r _ -Fridley,-April °$ -- auction sale of l•:uzahetn hoo.nson, beloved wife of ( Fortified with'Vitamin D farm stock and implements, the pro- James Raine, in her 72nd. year. + party of Albert ,&pith, Corbett Pt. Resting at the resid"ce, Greenwood, -,Beet, Wine and Iron Road, about 3 miles south-east of tall Friday,.for service at 2.30 p. m. 1 'Whitby, on the New Highway. Sale C Inte:cnent at Salem Cemetery. Iron, Liver and Bone Marrow Tonic �,N 1 1 •at 1,00 sharp. 'fermis" Cash. No re- � Our Professional serve. Wien. Maw, auctioneer. Your Guarantee Maple Leaf Fire THE REXALL STORE _ PICKEKING BROCKInsurance. Co: J. S.. BALSh ONe , J R. Boom PIs'. H. Phone, Pith ea} _ 0010016 Cboap Rates for Farm and Country — _ I on-�, ----WART IMEEFARMERS of S.-INTA&RI4 NEATRE' _ Wlndmilla, Silty sic. • �Automobilo' Insurance o[ PAT - - All lea. : Merchandise WE s01wh1r0 pw __ __—_- so>rE >tc i sats�lr :•:- - w� o: EGGS HOGS $ealthfnlly Air-conditioned Altbongb subject to many of 1 MiliURSDAY, FRI.; SATURDAY Bowinan & Rowe t>se wartiure restrietious am i.. �CALVFS LAMBS - APRIL 20, 21 and 2i `q$IT9Y ONTARIO - AND ALL KINDS Off �.. Two Shows at 7 and 8 P. a -stock is being kept well Saturday Matinee at 1.3C up-to-date - - - - .. . , . f .. `���taltry, both live and dressed . IERROL FYLNN r -Look over our shelves--ask us. . '. _Fuoeral hector Consult na far Service, Northern Pursuit_ -Get our prices on Live Ducks will+ Jul.* Bishop Gene Lockhart JFuriuture AI�QIN BUSHB7� Plus A Special Added Attraction Hardware Tinsmith PI"Ii E RI N G FARMS Dealer r GRACIE FIELD3 d- _• Phone Pickering 4fi -' LIMITED, _ _ in "YOUNG AND BEAUn,FUL"' —:Bought add Sold— SDdiBTR'SED EGG- ,• GRADING STAT. ---- hLotar_-Ambulance -or--Night- --DayUsed Clothitng Sterilized, clean- Z T ONT. PflQNE WHIM M i PHONE 13' '• ad and pressed like ner. Carry a - - MONDAY, TUESDAY, WET)X'SDY. 1 large stock of high clash suits, APRIL 24, 25 and 26 overcoats and pants. Also a good stock of new leather coats and Co•Two Shows At 6.45 and 9.00 tOMRIE . C. A. ST`ERRITT wtndbreakers, and gents furnish'- The In at very reasonable --Canadian Legion Theatre Night (7n 8's r'y Prices, Cail • - :- -• • - LIMITED -- - 'Tues. April 25th. Fm%ire Proceed] In . and be convinced. Aid of :Mien orial Hall, Wt, :.1:y Pickering,-- - -Ont: b Junction All Beats 25 ds Plus 5`cte Tar ` -21 Bond S•tr. West. Oshawa - . Ili oro . 'And T _eiq *am—ONES -_Hova►td• III7 and Searboro 386 Watch_(Zn Quality Meats - _ — The Rhine Fresh Vegetables L >� �,Millwort s«..■. r -�' . _- - - - with Geraldine Mtzgoerald �+ a Ll�� _- Interior ?:inti Mouldings ' t`I ' i Soft and Hssdwood F'losi�ng ' Dele>t Its>okdsd Siding Cedsr�rata Shingle ! _. . _ 1 Bock Ltd Cedar. Smoshe ',pIiURSDAY, FRI., SATURp�cY In Seam . t.!Srk !' $ell $ooilsai k . APRIL 27, 28 and 29 ' ; Ysss�ite Betsy' Tib - kik Root Tawlayal. air Inst SILKS MARKET � TDo Goveri met -Girl amus. 3gARTui-ONOUR log p. e. FU= PAIN'S Iw.vis Dexsvillon4 89an7 Tufts :L� . .. Pboae F14earleg 24