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PICKE- RING, - NEWS VOL. ,LXIII PICKERING}, ONT., FRIDAY, APR. 281944 Picke��n owns � �'ective n th &7- VIM— icto� can g P J �• s A-1, vw X35 oo.ao - J -� _ >• On `n Loan Committee Pickering_.Village - Victory m WW zr The arrangements by which bfr_'- r C. A. Sterritt was to transfer the Fr< ` undertaking and furniture businessto . • , • • - `` cancelled,T. William B cr.EaSterritth re ass- _ k uming complete.ownership, but'.Mr. .•' McEachnie is rEmaining with Mr. ■ k. ti• t I �''� _ __.•, _ .----- ---,— _-- - �' >r��,,,, to nagemen _ Stex•n t rn the ac t 't e e uta x� of the business, 1Vlr, McEachnie re- w sides on the r raises and every-. one will find thsir needs taken care -•= - r of with unfailing courtesy and con-. �_ . f a sideration. + • i 1Ir. and Mrs. Allan-Cane and - - x' daughter, Jean, of Lakefield were in tovv^n over Sunday. Miss Clark sang a solo.at the afternoon ser- THE er THE ,VICTORY LOAN SHOW Toronto ?Kan Figures in Local.Theft jC$T A STARTER, BUT WHAT vice of the Presbyterian Church. Case RemandEd for V1-'eek. . A 3T,�RT - l::jiCULBAGItiG Sgt. Murray Sproatt, R. C. A. F. Tvp-r-anking-stars-- of the-sifter --- - -----_._--^- ass in tosvr�':on :1londay calling on; , __ . - - screen and radio networks'w?li head- A Toronto man by the name of p,u local Victory Lan Canvasser; old friends. Murray was formerly line the ,guperiative galaxy of ant- Ivan Laverne Brock appeared. in t Mr. Allan. Giles on th%e local branch-.staff- ertainers �vho make the cast f?r §£arced the ball ' up I olise .Court on Tuesday tlisrning rolling in .great style on 3fonday Bank of Commerce. the great "Victory Star ,Show” .to of this week ,•n'the•charge of theft, morning. On this, his first first R'ILLIA'.H REF:SUR :>Hrs; James Richardson, -.George-; be presented in the Oshawa Arens when he sto'.e two windbreakers ar.d call, Mr. Giles, was asked for $2500 Chairman of District "C" town, visited relatives here for sev an Monday, flay i; at S P. M. a shirt from• the home of John worth of the Loan. We understand era]-days this week. _ This spectacu,ar show is being Philip, Pickering, last Wednesday . the-"custaeizer" on being approach-,54- -- C.-G. 3- 'I: -�ictisltye?s- --- - - -litagged as -a,Sixth Victory Loan night. Mr. Philip had taker the :Hari �casua replied "Give me $2000 By- Eileen Bushbje out again after being confined to . Rally for residents through„ut the in for supper, and. stihen the parts worth,and make it another $500 for "' her hone during the winter months. " County of Ontario, and world-re- tasked if he night stay for the my. kid". ' (This "custcener is a' :Monday, at :i o'clock, found the Will. A. !! Ko••ven,.R. C. A. M. C. - nowned- artists taking -part will not I -.e hr -�•�i. : -.$_��b:. - 0-1-16V - - overlos,k;the theme.o tYm21 at- euntral pean, an as snot .yet roup as usual i'n the sch+5crnn�f.-- - f Y P he was found missing with, mastered hnglish - Canadians note 1. seated ft,r su r. It vvas rnvl&d aer•icp and is with his wife, who is Iriotin-n in their 'highly entertaining Imorning some ersoiral ckAhi b•'o stir, to PFS P - P � � 0 g SIr, Giles veiH be falling on you in this iceek by Ruth Smith and'Afarg: �i!I at the home' of .her:parents, Mr. _. sued brilliant performances. the liouseho:d, Chief Cor table J. - a few days -- buy as many and as aret James, wbo seri•ed a"mo"st' dP1 and �Ir., Jot n Calvert, F'Sckeiinr. Among the best-known in the B.-Irvine was nn+ifed,.who •eked up much as you can.-Don`t forget-their icious dish of het meat and vpgetab- irii� JOYCE- scneil, wino is train — worid of screen and airuas-es are: !the accused on the highway near im „rtance' and ---remember the les.•The Opening Cer(mony was led inR 'at the W. R. 'Ni.'R, station, at Margaret Speaks, brilliant sup:arairo, �the Printers' .•Guild- Case -was re- P -- - - acid featured Esai of the ``Firestone. snanded for ore week - Europe - bS� the President, fn?;i,w,ed t v ths' Galt, spent'-tit¢ week-end at hem• Hour" Walter Abel, tale rEed and - singing of our vational AnthP:u, 'home i l Ajax, looking YEay sCna=C and the tierretarv'c and Trpasurer's in her new w'ren's uniform. personable star of `Holiday Inn"; •�"'� port read : .Nt ,Far -. Flu - an rs: E; y : re s'_. ttr„ ei •axed Ruth �Ir. d 31 1 vuod Hu ck -3ir. John Sebastian, sensational harchon- thi'ougl�out their to orshlp- Period, and. Mr,':. Chester Butt, and 3Ir- ar,.i its player-, and Homer Bravm: Of­ «fie war will not be over in -1944- the frier- "AldrichRa Family', 7'}te _kept the thennr- of "Friendslhip" w-0 Mrs. Hugh Squires were amcrg skit offered b this talented oun - - evaded 'with the hy:nzn What a. those fmrn Pickpri^g, who enjoyed Y y • �' ' Friend-e have in Jesus" aArd pray- -the--"Treasure .Trail" program at_ sten is said to be -hilariously funny, nor yet in 1945 Maior A. 'Welsh er. 1lrs. Dvb!' 416 ieWeid the. two Oshawa, on -Wednesday- evening, affersrsg - i' _ Artists:'preivi»u 'y. .-studied ind- also liponsomd by the Osba-a Kiwa_ras eats.' Bert Pearl -of the"- "Happy _ _ .- Gan will loci as Master. of Cere- ' �ftotary of Pickering a`German machine-:gunner, and was give a short tatk.`'on "Homer «at- Fred White, son of lir.. and M`rs. g�, -----_ - removed fruuyy the ruins-of. s huLse + son -After a cunteet a%:d sing-sang Herbert White; Church St. has rieonies• He also leads the. $0-piece Club members turned out lit a that had been shelled to bits. Tlae I the meets:�g rTtesEd with the singling dorm-ed the "uniform" and wss home' Victory Loan -orchestra-' from the goodly-number oa Tu-gray. e , .y; ar,ac :e-gunner .a one eye nc•K nt ap., - - - „t: or'the weep-end. Army Show. Choristers, numbering• , n the ,,,s--_ �r to heax liaj•;z, Arthur, ' R'Nl�ln, o: e,u�t�,-rtag'�e•r• _, ^•ac several'hundred with preser2 the I , . Nor1Et Pickeon,q Red. Cross - h climax urth'.a breath-taking pageant Sunderland, Ont., recently returned hanging ,,n his cheek; he spoke fair Pickering Red. Cross by far the most anbitiaus pez= P sen-ice in English and told them.that bis• tat- frown . lttiy for- s er,W` se thus country. hear had fuiiglnt against_ the Canad- _ {a Igfter of appreciatit n) k:xccutave.�!'eeting - formaace .ever staged in Oshawa. Major-VI'el:li,_(ncit .ari.eld ltzsn by ions in the 3a3t war, he, hiinsp)f wag "I aro .an able-Seaman in t? _-- During the "evening Air Vice-- any oneans) is a Veteran of the'last- 'fighting there, said he had a Batt- Itoy�af Navy_:'ard reveantly along ai3lt ---R1 Cross Mai h'y -Exeentnve- - Marshall G. E." Brooks, R. C. A. F., l eetin,z tb he'held nn Mo. after"-- Ma back from England, and one of war, and 'has been awpy barn Can- 'whom would soon bp.-there' too, and -ten of �my .mesa�rateG, I was feertur.- ^dRy . ada for'three years in this year, He that ''the could lick Canadians any ' ate enough to receive 'a parcel og noon cls;: 1st, at 2.30 ;s. cn. iri the 'Canada's highest-ran%ing and most 1 left Italy only a few weeks ago, y -- ---- - distiDguished airmen, will deliver a" d..,.,n day in the week" - that type comforts from your Society; fur Red Crass f�onRTs having taken part in the Ortona of rriorale wnT] still'take some Gea`t- I which-we• arp all-very grateful -and, - inessage of stirring appeal and time-• for which I would like to thank you t '.affair". He is a specialist in -Art- ink. He arinonced that. already the ' Dunbarton Home and School Haves ly tnterest to everyone present. very much indeed. + A issitited number of tickets are nllery, and-has been in comimand of Victor-,. Loan objective with many ry Succexstal—Year Canadian ytillery units in the fled- Cana,lian units ori•Active service"had I•, ,myself, am-..p native of Xiw _ available from the . District Chair- iterranean. Area: 'As a' student -been over-svibacribed; and expected castle-on-Tyne, . and have for the On April 14, the Dunharton..Homer- cam, ome aeon, William-Reeor, or the Picker- �of-artittery technique, he had �=-'to see-the same thlttg berg -- the , past three years been serving in and School Club- held`a very suet- tag News Cifltee, at bOc. All seats hone,-wat.et -on_cargousiv es--of eloped -oertatn---$raet�c� ,—and-"strati---inspiratiasr derived by errr�+ghttn{� � essiul dance',- at _u-bleb-tlu�y-realized�- reserded' eg• that had attracted the atter- ships' from destroyers 'to submar- 5125, The-Club with .their. activities May L Oshawa Arena y men by: the . en.thusiastic. 4vetsub- l _ Mop tion._�!._Geneiral_kontgornery, who_$criL„r mot * � 7n ++�s� " + tnee., 'an thi§ pis the first tune I S $ P. �. Sl during the _past year have raised sicked that Major Welsh .be placed be measured, He points out also, have been privileged =td visit your over $4 _ '•' 00. ers -and -others who are in in Cacnrnand'of a certain Imperial, "that these boys are prepared to Country. siert Wedxtesls�*, sight a meeting the habit of storing meat in cold Battery, whose work then was given give everything, -•we are asked enl�* In conclusion, once asain, vary+ will be held for the annual election ' storage lockers for the sumtzser are credit for much of the success of to-invest• in the very finesit of sec-: many thanks for your touch-apprec- of officers. There will be matters at libertyto follow this Practice iated gift speaker-from Tor- - P the Ortona attack arid-capture.' urity, at the same time providing of business,and a . during suspensio:r of -treat rationing He. regrets .to find on his- return that which those same boys-require I retrain, yours, very truly;, onto wif be ori hand. Be sure'to at- W, P. T, B. makes, clear, but if rat- to Canada,more than An allowable in their detem7rination to "keep us George Thomas Peacock, A. B. tend this meeting. _ ioning returns such great will be degree of complacency amongst the safe". No further comment need be Another appreciative writer' wish subject to 'regulatimll. Canadian people, who appear to feel ,made, ed to thank ',the kind knitter." for that the.war is about over, ;and are The Major returns-to the front A- ...socks, saying a.pair of .socks' • p]� HI! FOLKS " means a lot to us, for darning is With the�hur`ke' s, lying sown on the job to which gain in'a few weeks. (Inci.iental points". - the Major replies '-the war *ill'not the Major doesn't understand the not one-...0 our litrong. poi V)ly 'got attend the weekly be over in 1944 nor in 1945,- we writer..not recalling having played The regular,meeting of tAe W. M. Dances being held at the have a long way to .go,y,et,.and, ev- -on :the sarne gull .team••w•ith him, in T_-.-Auction Sofa _ 'S. of the htnited Church will be held` 'Claremont Community Hall- ery ounce of effort 'and deteimina- 1913. - the recollection is a bit at the home of Mrs. A. W . Mitchel!: ROUND and 'SQUARE Dancing tion from the Ca radian, people..4n :hazy,':Ed'.l Saturday,' May 13 -- 'hpusehold .on.Friday.afternoon, Maj.5, at 2.30_. , Barrett's Orchestra the home front is necessary". • ' • effects, Pickering Village, Church The'last chapter of the Study Book t In describing the morale of the Frank Chapman vritl be the speak- �•, property of Powell Estate,' Bills will be given by Mrs. C. E. Morley: : FRIL)AY -EVENINGS German soldier (who many'think is Pr next week, the speaker'for Neil and particulars..later.. 11 ladies are en—fialiv invited "to-, Lunch Counter waging) he t.eld of the capture` of R; ,Shertree3. Canvassers 'Out To-�p Rame- biectw X80 l+ - a r r ' ! ki A» GILM - ftkkeeing - D*6arte6 RRAAW CHAPMAN - Audley fit, F. GODDARD= Claremont "C -ROS' MOR'BRAY _ .I nsaUe FRED MOWDIW -- Whitevale li , - - - -_ - - -51 s° ,R• �. .., '"S.' .:;,..n , ,: -- _ .S v,_ :e" -w r:1.' T-. .y, r -�.r r� °'; """t ..ur.. tit ,,+ �j�,� .. 'fir... c' s>' .T ,f' •+i, I-.-_...-. .. - ,' :Yxrawu^,. 1'w,;l -,�.� •..+.sik.. r:.L! ieo-..... .i.:. �•t'.sai:. /LF'_;�.�..�� -.a 1+.L .iY�. L".Ga. .. .. ,\ . •.i ramie..... - yew• •�+ .1w.+j .. ..tY�.• ;,, .t` u... : ..:. :r. r1 ? attrP1. . 4y K n s�x•A.. . - -_r - -..-_— ._ :. ta: , �' By k ot` ii las a"I2eportsofrouioPa 1u- . . SUNDAY RADIO REPORTER AL LEARY •. y n � ` O O anent a bei Transcription facili= ..' a - ties.are being act up in Ottawa in - v_ . . ... . E S S O N - one of the outsfandiug jobs that plants, and take just as Pinch in- '" y _ combined arrangements with the Is done is Canadian Radio, Broad- terest in Canada's War effort as ::& ' privately owned stations, and .it is casting, is the work of the Com- they do in their owp.- So instead .r.M I hoped the serj,es will start, immed- •� -- —PAUL CRQ�S>rS 1NT0 _schich li _onX�riticfsm there should be s �`" --- -- -- - - ,as mine oan Sreadeasts- chest-have heartfelt gratitude to these Stars for I, �', , iatety. These are n going- - ---4c s-id:- , tot tatting pare€ eve.y !h sda's-.kkas_:.. y._Ya - , be regularly produced radio, broad- Phllipplans. - loan drive to date, and the broad- effort. 1 .. , . casts for 'the 'sixth Victory. Loaq casts' in which your member will ' _V,. ' PRINTED TEXT-Acts lie-13-16; - .As a,niafter of.fact it was a trip a PWL 3.7-14. . . _ _ now in.progress,have surpassed all in aid of Canacja`s 1Yar Loatr that report to you, the people who elect others. We have heard at fain s tbs near! cost comedian Jack Benny, , him, on matters which are kefore . ` .• !!.OLDEN.Text--4 preen on .to- . y odd split of criticism about the cost his life. . He came to Canada with ward the goal-unto the prise of the our Dominion Parliament. high calling of God in Christ Jesus. of bringing American Radio Screen a terrible cold but in spite of this' Phil: 3 14, and Stage stars to Canada for • insisted carrying on -with hs sched- ,Guy Herbert . Watch this column for the start-. these broadcasts. This criticism is ule of en agemencs. got aril did ing date of this series on CKCL. Memory VersCi_Goo,.•.,.IOved up. 6 5 sociated with Mr. Herbert are bfr. ,_ ,_. entirely' wtthout�arty jsack-ground he cazry out_his_Qriginal schedule Toronto, and your local radio ata= —anct sear his-San.--r-�oha 4: 1o.-- - ----- Glen Eamtermau,.air._-H._S.GQnd- - ' because the only- cost involved is but he added a number of -extra erhant, 3fr, Joe Sedgwick, liar. tions• _-THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING' the actual travelling expenses of __- - _ - Tune-.The gospel entered.Essr- ones with the resul he contracted Earnest \ush 311. - _ , the 'artists who come here. i.'of - neum'oifia and was !fan erousl alt" pr.Q . ope y the preaching o one o, t ase outstan ing stars for some time in Chicago on ' is • • Philippi; probably in the year ever been-'paid. oadcast goes to]2uFert Kaplan r- a tiS10I1 A.D. 51. The Epistle of Paul to way back to Hollywood.Holltvaod - the- Canadian,. Broadcasting Cor- _ In addition to the chore of coming . The- arrangem-nts for securing po' 'ion's iroductionsstafi and Dian Anew kind of goggles has been -- the Philippians was-written in O.D. - • • • -- I 64 or 8#• --"- t°..-.Cattalo Band worker--_-on -the•' the stars are in the hands of a joint Henshaw v,ho writes the Contin- developed, fitted- with plastic lenses _ - ,. broadcasts and toiling countle_s committee consisting of represen=-- --city, who aloii witlr-their--agsist- of a deep red color, David O. • PLee-The main event of our g - ____7__. hours of rehearsal, long,and ted-. tativcs front. Canadian Association - - . ants are responsible for seeing that. `•Voodbury notes in -C. Ilier's. They . - American Stars make-Personal .ap- thou tollratnaes `et' ot: th air: 8 }' _lesson,occurred to the city of Phil- _ ious travellin in some cas s, these a are,bein worn b thousands in t , o f Broadcasters, the Canadian- ippr, a famous Rothan colony fn e 8 g You ou the g -armed _for_ces--to_-a -.-northern', Gree_e, the ternfory - Brbadcastin Agencies tofnCanada.he ii°fromaRlorg-Loan daps the meds.- !tn't)WR a8 biaaeuonia. pearanceS, at no cost to the g Advertising a 0 to 3.30 a}es for exacting night duty. After _ Faithful to the Lord ernmeiit, at our caval, Army and t the war, this scientific short cut Airforce .. centres and our War bfost of the credit for securing 1\'els esday'nights ori your. nearest , . "And on the Sabbath Day we' the stars should go -to Mr. Guy-- •'radio-station, as all stations in,Cap- -_ , for establishing night'vision will be tveat forth �tithout the gate• by a . . Herbert of All-Canada Broadcast- ,a.da are carrying the series.oi broad- • available everywhere to on and . _diver aide...:. If ye have'judged tian is an ' incorruptible 'crown ing Facilities, who seem!; man} casts. _ : bus drivers, railroad iueh; 'plana tt a to be faithful to the Lord, . (i Cor. 9.24). God had called the , weary hours with the l: .-y Cont- '� * -* .pilots, seafarers and -automobile . - come into my house, and"abide Apostle to this high and heavenly= lee of the United States, in re• The privately owned stations of - owners, azld-v,ili,help, cut,down Ilio - there. And alit constrained us." effort'even as he calls,to.us.to.look. . curing the best a-•ailable talept, fw.. the couxtry are going to bring you ' high accident rate associated with Lydia was not ashamed to con- i.eave �r the Saviour, • Canada's War, Lo .i Shows. As- your--local-nieni:',r •of the- Federal darkness. .119 - 1. - •fess her Lord in baptism. Failure - , to confess Christ from the begin- _. - - _. �. sting has been tie cause of many -k _ " _ .. - _ i - forsaking Christ or b_ecoming marc - s -- nominal Christians. Lydia> was - - •anxious to know more of"the truth a ,, ,- Y { -• -of Christ and.thus she offered hos, - ' 1. _. _ . — prtr<lity to Paul and fins_,Ccmpan- -._ . .. ,ar „"``t y x '•, —...-- -k r. ._ - �. Ke/'N"5.J rh4.. -T £ �rW, s'S; 'F K•• ,C '.y:: ,11), - ._ 1. z: herself t If you have..'judged me s t l to be faithful to the Lord', that is, ', - . if you trust me as being a genuine ` i '::,. w o % believer, - come and have fellow-- ��« y, . _ ship with my household. _ _ w "Howbeit what things were gain �C,' a .s ? _ .. - «. =<,K :; --- �' to me, these have I counted loss _-.- ;, °snx - k 4 • for Christ �'ea verily, and I �� ` t count all things tel be loss for-the . a�; • KwI. . .excellency of the knowledge of y jcaus my ,Lord: for wttom I suf- - . : . .: U. �5 k Y�. w• ����+ A '� r ... .. e,X ,� - - I. ..,_... ry yn59}rt'. I•�_ --.... k • - _ _ fared the to3s-of aft things, and do -= • - _ . . -count them.but refuse. that I may _ s9 '1M' - ° gain Christ." anything shat would a�s"gg.il•• `1 • . . - -� d _ PJ+'� - compete with Christ .as his Sav- s< s •; iour, Paul renoirnc s. counts' it as1. := /i"'s '�44� / 11 ' ..V. - - I - � _I. loss. To knave Christ was far rriore .` . '. � � t . . . - .ertcdlen't than to possess all his „ _ I�/f�f/r �����f/ �I���' PR'OR'TY ' 'A I I; I. 20 past Privileges. Paul, looked 'on. - - . _ : _- -- 1. _ _. : -them in conr.,.arison as ,less' than --. .- _ _ _ ---=--nothing. In Christ was great gain, _ ; -..:..' . - - - - , :_ . .. _. - - 1 I., • incomparable•gain, for he. found in _ a man is wounded in action or seriously ill, -`"Hini the things he had failed to el d base find ing Judaisni,. a i, rushed through fi d an hospit s with Rishteosraness Through Christ ` . v _ . ."And be round in him, not hav- all possible Speed, to the place where most effective treat ° ', - . "sag a righteousness of soiree own, __ -_ . _ '1lient can be given. Because Of this rapid mOvelnent, his ..- �- . ,��i , -, _ -even that Which is of the law, but �. alai! may not "Catch lip„ for some time, yet, if ever he - k) i ; � . .that which is through faith in._ . _IChri t, the righteousness «hitt is _ T' los for a Yater from home it >ts' at such atime..- '' . __ - ' - -- ii ,.a • ...: -from God by •with" To pile up a righteousness by the accumula- - 'To offset possible delays, a new "Short-Cut" nim "' ` tion of individual righteous acts is . k s R I - service has been ut into eters. A Priority Casualty Card hopeless, but to. receiv4 righteous- - - p. - - . s � . ;sass- From God .through Jesus . is filled in and rushed by -Air Mail to his friends Qr . � _ _ Christ is the final deliverance of a - dS "ln " • .I — from jepxndeiice_tipon iris_-own _ relatives with instructions to add the wor. Hospi � - _ 1.. . ..struggles. . .. _:Sd Lha unit address they usually_use, ,.. -- :: , ul' Ea:nest Desire- - 1. -� 'That I may knoll• ltim,'and the•- - .. - ti ,.I.. i . mower of resurrection, and the . • : . __� - _ _.. I fellowship of tris sufienrgs, ba . coming conformed unto his death." , 1.- �' ( t " ' ,To know the risen Lord in all -- _ : ::_ _ .__..; - ,�• ■ His' risen-power ,-was the earnest letters 16ailed from Canada bearing file word: "ln .... "--` ,- desire of Paula He also desired to r share t#te fellowship of His suf- Hospital" are routed direct t0 the records office 'tn the =• : •' 'ferings,, to'enter into His sorrow United Kingdom,Or the Central Mediterranean force, as a 1 '. 1, {1 ;-ic.ihii great work of redeeiriing a' `�� ,! ' lost world. In his experiences the _ the Case may lie.They are given preference in transport, . k� � Apostle hgd the' prospect of-death _ - res �!, "� whether :ant by Air Mail or utdrInail. Thus they will �a ,� continually before him. Truly .he ��:�•` ,; ```•> res an ever , . -. : .xas..being made cstaformable_un- __� .•reach . :� the addressee faster than before to His death. .. * - ,�; ;`. .. . . . ,.. • . � . ;Paul Presses On • .. . - , a , �w{`a �. .�<• >a .,% , . • '' If by any means I may attain . - _ , i unto the ressurection from the ;.. :- _ _ dead Not that F have obtained, or "` . .am 'already riade perfect: but I �y'�; . , press o1i, •if so be that I may lay _ it is inevitable that in tracing men who have been t s \\ hold on that fon xhich also I «as --. • moved, oc wounded, some delays occur. But you can rest ` ' �* - laid hold on by-Chri3!.Jesus"'Pant _ •. iassured ev thin that can means er deliveries of — ^ ��/ - s{fstinctly' asserts he has not reach- g i speedier a ,r_.- -:—E. ,i r� . ... �sa, perfection, it. is__a state that al. to your uglily done—. afters Or ways lie ahead. . . yearns to gain men 1S being well and thoroughly O tnd w111 be done. , , the.glotious prize for which Christ. _ 6 • apprehended him on the Damascus When you get a Pnor1 Casualty Card be sure the road. He knows that by grace he -- words �`;n Hospital" are added to the regular unit address - . wH1 be found perfect ih C:hrist_ in .. . _ _. WO ...._. - . k a - rtes last-day, ..- when writing overseas. _ � �.`� � The High Calling of Gori, . ________--.*r*o �'w \ 1 - •'Brethren, I count not myself . - -_--yet to have laid sold•. ne ing _ . . •,1 .do, fofgetting_the things which . . . .. / - are behind, and stretching forward - _, - • \ , '!o things which .are before." Like _.,- I _ . - the runner wlio•looks not back but a }:` - -,_ , keeps his eyes on the goal ahead,'- _ . -=se Paul forgets the things of the , 1I C A N A p A po � T oFF� `\ - pats and keeps his eyes on•thr goal - 414k.,- `lo. . _ Issued by A*-authwity of '*Al- _ _ ahead. PerfectitVi, eternal fellow- _ - t,��N,toe N O N.-W. P. M V L O C K, K-C., M.P., P O S t M A S T E tt G ii N E R A L �, - — !� r ' , {hip with •rftri`sT, these lie before • . 0 * o% - - _i.`• frim, _ �a N`�E o0 'T presc on, togard the goal un- `dao47!5 `°�a _ _ .. to the.prize , -i the h gh calling of :.. c Codn Christ"ieaacs.• T e prrze * �,, ' nun 1 race wa3 s', era n of olive ti • of e r � - e�• , .}' _ ; - -ar laurel-, The prime ,Elf th, Chris- / -' _ ., . - 2. i . - . _._1.._-____"a_.,________._.. __ ... - -- ...gas- .• -� Mh—yve _ "a ;:., '.:.;,L' •..a+y, .. �... r ✓ c f;w ',-1L,.c�, yyA.. y,. ,..,-: r u• - ,_--'..^.�-.. _ .:.. r: .:S-; .....:, .., .:::.'.: .'.,'... ...�-.:, � -...,,+ y7� i:e / yes ..r•�i .'s:.� •Cr _ �r, - .. ..._ ...a'---_. 41.. �.r'.. r; t_i »,.ply •M G• v••f mark _4 - HEATING _ "s_— -- P LJ E a .-, ,Y Y�f ;'tic•''' am • SERIAL S7OkY 1T" a 18".ENAMELLED IRON - - - SNOW WHITE CL�JSET Poecelala Enamelled BATH TUB AIN wit a" back an — A ISO' Snow -Y Iled Ha plated n t brass, aoa-break- poreelalst Engine tlttab—d Iect log � white porcelain e*amel. able neat, brass ud rubber H' Pelee at bars an- ltO�.fs :BY ELINORE COWAN STONE - t,••r craw;e, chlaa !.�p�+ ss Inches .aa. p� •/i !. task and torte.... 'a•a� (F,ttlnts extra) .... ... "►"LaV7 17 -� ChAPTER I l e sunbumed look of bis hair,as if he - never wore. a hat. Christine' who f, - As the train habitually went bareheaded, cherish- `/ JACIM puled-,nfo the Surf • 3 * .. -Girt atatioa;- Christine-Tharensorv- a native beliEf that all people was almost sure thai'tl.e bare,• who disliked hat's were inherently HA - headed young man across the aisle honest and safe to knoll. We prepay -freight on was Ion theoint•: of offering to . ' take her bags. • DOME orders of $50.00 or During the ride down the coast But even if-lie bareliCaded =our.g TOS more, immediate ship- During had,4een ,aware that his eyes man were Sir Galahad in person, . " frequently strayed in- her -direc- she could of be-explaining-strangemeats guaranteed on tion..... Pleasantly aware, for• young men to Cousin Emma at the Used to heat water In a .nate ►suer•ter anyofYour IPIUMWnL _ --Clwistine liked the appearance of - depot, Cousin En=a__did not be- base ser,tee, also, It deslit", can be requirements.tsiremelnts. Mai I the young man so much that she long to a school that welconies netted-to a raalator to beat several r•enu, eq aid not even n,iind.'his: wearing chance . acquaintances. And a 30-gallon JACKET HEATER $10.95 orders &-nd. Ingt,iries t rlasaes. She liked his broad shout- great deal depended on this visit 4o-gallon ACKET HEAT$A. ;22,75 SEPTIC TANK dere,' his bronzed skin, and th at Cousin so-'gallon,JACKET HEATER ;22.50 6atfdle><I return ��' self contained. steel septte tank, house in exdvsice Beachniont, e ' for.-r person house- few miles down the _Boardwalk W-gallon ACKET,.HEATER ;24.5Q as e 1 a_ E a ■ I I T la-X2.50 atalled. ,._ from Surf Cis;•. ' - - If Cousin Emma should yuggest.__ _ OPFN _ I ---. - - ---- a Ioan to cover. the last year at art !EVENINGS e TILL. —jETTER PLU chMB e sool, life ,would be' much less! - _ - Way's carrycomplicated.' t O'CLQCK 2975 DUNDAS ST. .(at, Pacific) LY.- -0700 A year a o,-Christine "*druld-in= g TORONT02 CANADA . PARADoLl dignantly ha�•e repudiated theidea Qf-.bcimnin9 murrey,` That- wits - ` because. entil'the advertising firm in thoir for which she had been-working _ Handbags. . daring inttrvata of Iter life classes grazing Christi.u: but-,she _had a had foldefeeling that his-,apparently. incur- ` s d-up, she had,ne�-er :ealiz- ed just how hard jobs were to find. nous eyes had nol missed a detail. At any rate;: the-young man did As he crossed, the platform and t ` a�� -- - not offer to take her bags, _ ,boarded a tram which teemed about - - -,�� I -.�- � • ,� a � - -. When Christine }ookgd about,the to pull out, Christine, who-was,us- depot platform for Cousin Emnia's ed t'o,condu,.ti.,g, her•own. affairs plain, severely severely tailored figure, it . turned hotly upon t young man. t r "Sorry," he said.he"But• do iyou .��aT•"' y was ^nom here in sight, - u« 1 "She's .usually run around telling your af- probably sent _ meet me,'r"Christine thought. fair. to strangers? -Surf City.issi't, } J.,�par_to_ ':; the safest place for that sort of - ' - * _thing, In casE. jou' don't know, • j -this town•is a resort for shady Dr. Chase's But Jaapar, Cousin_ ;✓mina's but- , ilUCtICES - " PA a ` Tei-fne punct,nous to o ut er F: track touts, prize-ring followers Cousin Emma ' wouhl track ' " confidence men-not to speak .oi_ I ani to tall you, the girl hut- - paratively small force in the bib nowhere in sight fio ane on the honest-to-goodness mugs from the rigid on, "that if there's-any trou• Army.;-but they are the kind of Platform seemed to be expecting underworld, And now- you're ble-you're to call Mairi so79,'ar. her. Everyone .seemed to be lair- Y, fighters who keep finding their w-own �rring flow you can be sure time before a P.m. Ask for Lr.-' way into the news, • rying off, except, perhaps, one llian I'm not planning to grab your cillo, and-" Stop' D�Mwho lingered:by ..th newspaper ,, e' _ 'New -Zealander! drove back the stand, his face buried`in s paps purse, myse3f, t'ou can't. . But - «Tzoubfe. ...,' Who'is Luc,ael" 4 , you real,}- do need someone to look Please! Write it down`"- Germans in •the battered Italian _ and- - .after -" - e • you.' :'Something in the frightened ur- town iii bitter hand-to-hand fight- A voice said at Christine's side, Because Christine could a o t gency of the otliec g• y have been fi htin j� ^� is B'ut the i t110� "I iuppose someone w-iIl be _herr girl's voice tent a Ion time in h 1 g g �= to inert ? guess how absurdly young she r little chill down Christine's back; g the •iedittrrean you?" 'looked, she was furious.• "I. am writing. i campaign. They and the Indians There Is a Better Rei to .Christine turned to find the bare- . t. she Y "If you-.will excuse•me;" she said "Main ?079..... Go on." under -said. 'flanked the Mareth Line j�Coirect.st Common Cause headed young man- standing beside with what dignity she could. muster, Montgomery when Rommel.at her. He was olddr than she had ue ex eek) pe wj • "I think I •will call my cousin's Contin d N t W ,rte you can free yourself from slaveryopposed-3o or 32, perhaps-and. to make a . stand in, his flight ' from Libya: They fought all.the t „ his voice was pleasant. _ -house." , «fig-- ;r'pwg 9iea• �r6h,-yes!" Christine said, with.. -o�m-E�a s tdepftone tear=ca --New �,eaC�an�e!'i -way-��I-A ame tri)o Cape Bon. ="am its IwJt of last's relief if our a rural exchange. Christine had-to � It ie probable that .almost all. tsaubk is due to iasuffuieat"bulk"is tall long distance. Rl!'!lt-tiaff the original.mem ers o fs New '� diets thotitaadsof � amused surprise .hat he should "Beaehmont 1248," she -directed. Zealand force have become car- )true dace! Tri *mss- rte acBag,.- imagine•anything else. 11 want to gaup I a[si.106t3s carp et even to site spoke, she kneweak rs, mina ua res in the ast our years, But s�►te her first - Talbert there must be still -a few 'cough sadly"gam u'•this eo:aa�on Aute of qualm of urieasfiiess..... Sh'' waited-interminably, 'k -The name of New Zealand is elsarttiprtion by supplying the misting Suppose the message she had sent yr tela ke veterans left- who fought in the !+�-producing" material needed f« telling Cousin Emma-when-she.was teemed to her.. At length the op- g kept,before the eyes of the r :rguard action in. the. dramatic _ comin had not been delivered? 'orator •spoke: "Please excuse the world. these' days as a result of British retreat frofn Greece, Ex- _'srq,natural elimiiaa;ion.T g i'm nem- at this xdUVNW- the art which the soldiers-of the dsibr serving of ALL ISRAM, 0r several ut the invitation had sounded; as , twothree month--; in ALLMSIM muffm& Drink but here s the"'other girl. She'll great little Dominion are playing Syria aitW Crete, these '�. Zea- 3�ty Cousin Effima's invitations always m ' di like aro talk to yo�t.' in the fighti g for 'casino, Saye Landers. have been fightigg _ever caber.Get ALL Bt:At ad your grocer's, d+ yaf summons;_ and `A second voice asked, "Who W. "The Ottaw Citizetf, The New since-through h ton inotiths of heat,, twovenientt rises.bade by.Hellogg't. Cousin Emma was not used to-hav g g , Is ILaodon, Canada, ing her commands :..disregarded.• calling Mre. Talbert, pleaseY' Zealanders oke up but a coin. cold, sand:gird mu - Telegram or not, . Cousin Emma "This it. Mrs,'�" Chritw_cousin would expect her, --Miss Thdrenson,:-�,.r„�n� a - The young man continued to swered, surp;•ised•by the question. atand-ther', Oh!.... Well, the, other. aper-:. "I only thought"-he, went Qri star didn't know, Miss•Thorenson, ”` 4• ' ''"it is gate-hadn't-I better.wait till. ' but ]►its.'Talber''s.service has been _,l your friends come'?" discontinued." - "•��'hy=" Christine "found'herself "Discontinued? Christine. gasp- 6y staying at disarmed by she straight-forward ed' "When:" ���tSC�lOiOL M�R�V , t, '1 " 'But-there must be some mis- _ —101RD ,.,,,i w hos�ke,--as_ears,y._had had-known-- Mrc Tal � �� ��/s -fake:i was to, lilt her" ARE BE with �!,: ,'1; each othel for years, "thank you, " �I; but, someone will -be here any There a no mistake: -Tal-- but,•" minute now:' bort has dosed her house. We :� t e s had notice two days ago." BETTER BREAKFAST; modern, "Do you know. where she is?" Then she sail•• -an' unobtrusive- :"I-am' sorry. T cannot tell you an 1"ll looking, spectacled person in a neat that." - - t«.tst, gray' suit come from an- entrance _-Christine, who realized that -in- -� '• and move. toward hear•. It wasn't -talkingthis much"•the girl had 'ex- - - _ Cousin En" e er an torr y, sal an '»<;• .. -. _ �i• k had a new butler, Ja - .i' you," and was about to hang.up'-- ISo ' As• the man •came up to her, whe.rl,the ape;.tor called "Wait a , Kee young minds alert- Y Christine asked on a swift impulse, min:ute!...: I was to tell-you,"'she Ky°{ji tcsbtyodmcbWcolShred-'rded gs hjfhll "I.'wonder if you're looking or ' •went on hastily in a lowered tone, Nabisco e f9SO I soritebody? I thou lit Wheat. It's mads from g perhaps if you called the hous. while I was Mfrs. Talbert sent natural •100% whole wheat-- you to.greet me on duty, 'that' in case someone with all the bran and wheat SH NAB' /N p AP*F Vin leer cousin, ,ilii-' idoesn't get in touch with you-at', - t• A�D� s�o Pat M,tr., • • `The- alga-halEed; ' ', !;-o{1Ce-�• • germ. It's o better breakfast t[ ' • _ saslt„i°i "If there is an}thiug I can do-" "Someone?" Christine iutcriu t—` bee°use It Provides- what- tsasttontsco. P - active youngsters need: pro- , CD �� �. Menrreel he. began; ..but• the bareheaded,- ed blankly,' "-1�'ho?...:. .kre you ieins,.carbohydrates,iron and It`ll •i';` - ;* young man' Cut in: quite sure- hos horvs,. Eq p P Use the recipes a; "Art you, or are you not, here to "PIease don't talk-" the. girl'. tau„d tri every'package: t 1' w`"'„ 4 P meet this young lady?' - voice'waa tense ani, hurried. "Just 113 - L "As it happens, no.” The man's listen.... If anyone is listening, --THE CANADIAN SHREDDED tit smile was faintly amused. "I am this may cost nie lit} job." WHEAT COMPANY, LTD. Niagara Falls,Canada 1 ,, taking. a train" - - Christine, «•ho :.neiv oily'. too - ` ' well what it meant to lose your job, I s r ISSUE 26 s glance-.1944 He strolled off, his, bare;y skid,swiftly+ I'nt' listening." Leis s' 19 • ,rs. rasraa• 't k. -..f7r.5,.'.. f, c,._w► ,' .;,„a- .�t....;�....w...ca a.• -.:.nsa..e.s.`e..di+ ,...�.a _, •,w.. uyww�w+ey..' a aysur : ..-e, .y.. ' y�,,. •r.'.: Y af. ',r.'''•�".amn•' ,Rr 'gid.. ^x'. nt�.'nw-.><"":' 3.•: .'w "fir,'`. Viet- iY', '^+'e.rr-rc+�ii '`s'�'�-., r y"Y. :r?•.;. �''1S•rp,'- t1" "•r.~^'•: r+ ..•'•r4''.'.,. h .,f ".ti;T-ice- Y': ,-,1': ... 4. ,y,. r. .g'.. a +y y�;'.n.,, } s, i m MEN w , in Markham. RA Di .�E. - _ flot The cc,r:�nunity was glad to hear - - ` ll DUJ A D BUDDY` Barr.ster. that Mrs. R. -Wifiwn, of Brooklin, ,( fl.•Soilcicor,Notary Pnbbe. Mo=»7ta los* Junb has returned from hospital to her �o formerly occupied by the late A.6.Ci ere _home. _ - -- Mission Band will meet in the f -- - ---- - .s,eootb mina o Court Hour Whitby. s ' Miss ng a Marie Morrish is spending taw.days. at Niagara Falls• base r=ant of the church at 2.38 on Sat afternoon. - - p BEATON, BELL fs ROS pest Nagging pees We are sorry to r@port Rev. F. y �- wsa,u�sca�a waR Earristors tf S 1•eitors that Frans the Tem W. Madden suff-3ring from a throat ' '-The--W omen's Class met at the — ____ Beaton, ��x-rs�__ _�._J� K. C. Tele - teed Re air Sema a Ad. 2888 Nerves.. It ma be Your Eyes. upying the pulpit on un ay _ -The appreciation of`t a congr g - -��� -- a or odd F. _ -Any Mak M J D F Rona aPond .is expressed to Mr. Ewart Madden C. �"f.�'t�C:K,OPT. ��A 872 Ba • Street - Toronto .v ct vers capably, 's conducted the ser' Whitevale ARTHUR FIELD ,Dlsne� Block, Opp P. a � dicbs iEn his father's abse-:cs. - f Congratulations to Eill' Ke np. on '• PRUNE b2 R 3 Barrister Solicitor Notary Public . ..- ; -his prcrnotion to Flying Officer. - a - :Phone 1516 Pte. Bud Conner is home fora Whitevale Institute a-anouncrd 79 C. C. RIC}iARD50N OSHAWA ONT. few days. gai�nents'-had been made and sznt DICKERING, ONT. �n�r_-of the R.-C. A: F. has Overseas; -1� ditty bags had been. - - _ntin Suite, 611 Continental a Bldg returned'to'duty. ' _ 1Sr: Ed. Gravett enjoyed a holi- filled .and.sent-to sailors, 34 boxes Toronto were sent to sailors; 34 boxes were -Brierboh Hospital y �t �° - 371 Ba T -day in 'Port Pery recently, x' sc it to total me•,: overseas and l$20 We are was donated to the E�eaing a e- Government Licens k'erzis-improving, after her recent gra ri B W Z' Fund at it's annual Ove to. YA_ NLou illness. meeting. _ MAIN Str. - STOUFFVILLE - Mrs. Rales, Mis; Agnes seer' The following officers Were elect- 4and Miss ?rene Dunbar are welcome; 'Phone Mrs. N. Ra-real;, ti'ic� -Phone 191 ' _ back to our ;midst. 1 reside Wit, b1rs. S• Go.eden, Secretary e o building o ds W d oil f sn kin Mrs. H. Pugh, Treasurer, Mrs. W. Maternity, Medical and Surgical heI Theatre RpTERING Fitch', Visiting Co, I nittee, Mrs. �Cases Taken - Pugh, District Representative, Mrs. - CEMENTING M �H Zs JOB ' S. Goeden, Directors -- Mrs. Herbert Maternity. Semi-Room PLUMBINt� -. Stpuffville _. Mrs. F Middleton, Mrs. J. Griffin ROOFING and Mrs. R.=Ferguson, Auditor, M:Ts. 'Registeied Nurses in Attendance phone Stouffville 100 Mr. and Mrs..Lloyd Harrison and A. Spears, .Press: Mrs, Editli Parks and 24-Hour Service Given We ergo seII Brantford Roofing .daughter Gloria, of Port Perry, vis- sad Mrs. N. Ambulanee Randall, Pianist, Mrs. Materials,, Empire Bathroom �^ iced yvith Mr. and Mrs. C. Disney G. Hamlin. � = ke - Equipment, Duro Water THURcDA7t', FRI., SATURHAY; and family on Sunday, - Siatents, Beatty Stable .APRIL 27,.28 aPA 29 Mr, and Mrs. Paul Wilson, of - .--MRS. E. R. GOOD Brooklin, :visited their_par�nts on �Ylen of 309-40v 50 )Cgnipment, and _ Sunday. Building Materials WEEti'JOHNNY COMES ap. VIM. VIGOR. Subnormal?; hfARCHIN+G HOMO On Friday evening of this week, ' . - the Greenwood Toung' -People will Wast normal vlm, Bator,vltallb} Earn s Elevator - - Try i ttrsx o Tab; Castafn� Estimates Free -also bring their play ­De Ahea.i" to toalo. stimulants. oyster 'elements•.•i adds to normal rep niter_84, �0 or 6a. 1St. Zion. This'is a,var} gxd plaq, et a eperlal latr09 of , size for oars 8 Roar Gov. Reg. Seed Barely -Wort Guaranteed -World'Itt Actian and Musical and 'there will be.-other. numbers ,-rY�thea add to normal Qey and e!a► in stock ' -Comaand-bripg your friends.. todaT.Yor sate at all rood dru>q at*rea. =Vanguard Gov. Reg. Seed Oata Miss L.- Elliott-sperli the�seek,end-- --- -_-. _ Will soon bel;in - -_ - .Phone 6602 - 0.11 DA TQES..WEDNESDAY--i _ -_ - FEED GRA '•ri _ - F. J. i�ROU3E - _ : MAY 1, 2 and 3 _- - t { Barley, Oats, and Wheat in stork THE AFFAIRS OF JIMMY MAR �ET Whole or Ground ' ; D closer sees _ vwi:Elv^r,1Nn • _ Alfalfa, Red Clover, Alsike, Timotky E• �. nevan and 'Garden Seeds Fertiliter & A., B. Se. • - - ual lty First = Service our A elm _- -Order Your Fertitlzer Naw = so Cowboy o�io Lad Sarem Ow FtRAN1[ R SM l!I'H, MANAGER- the". 'we soiieit. your basinew for ,806 .King Str. East, O"Wa. mins Dick orae stn k t tM altevs. Piosta IilE1 BUT THE DWIr -TOU KAKE THE TEST' C t MSDTA, FRI.. SATUMA`i< : Phone Piekazins 80 laminontt Out, Seneca Your Subscription To-daT 11><AY 4. S and 6 - Seven Days Leave ?o atr� �► saga .14 Ick � -- .• , . . �, � _.. AGiiee.uss sr - -RON SON. _ TRANSPORT 1 4 TRANSPORT � Q B'i MOVINQ A :N - SAND GRAVEL STONE - WK. 11IIA�Y ' WCENARD AUCTIONNSR AN g ` - ----- - . VALUATOR = ooe or write.uAddreue 1 t Danda _ b •-•K�� Sales seed ,' street. Bast, .1W'ruby. Ontario 'w =, . - - � Notice r Combination Storm Doors and "V S t" Saab Mad t also - . , •'.� �"� C Asphalt Shingles Roll. Roofings Asphalt Sidings � Wall Boards ate. N. BVI. Gordon _NF1 MICRAL DIR OWR y }: Private Aubdases. Day W Nigere4 -lit ' I -- ;' Buses are servkV In the ranks for as ~ - have to u with some inconvenience :the _duration: P� p They're on the go-transporting groups and'delay. e -'of sailors, soldiers and airmen from However the future does look begirt Clarke- centre to centre, and serving men and _:for' bus travellers: Already Gray :- >cN3>�D A, v women on.leave. Coach Lines .is planning a feet of. p1OONE AGIN. i0 W at - t - - You'll agree that this is one of the smart new buses foe peacetime. Then, For the mmties of York and 01 - most important jobs-ri9�-now—even �ooce-again,-you ll-enjoy''tfte thrill of alio; stteoessor to Corp. KNU Pry v if it does mean that your bus service ° carefree highway jaunts: _ _ tier of a A; s. F., and of the L i J: H. Prentice (formerly Fester'': and-Prentice),.. Farm sad Iter _ EASTERN HOUSE, DICKERING: - Phone 45 gwa Sales a Specialty, ar Fair r�;' Reasonable Rates. We thank those readers,for`- th r kind letters and comments du the past week -- our aim is -- "s ei , vice and not offense". Ed, . .. t +� .,. '.. a. ,� �. ;:. >a�.a ...-.', '.., 7 r 'l - "�1�.'^"�' ,<a::w•.r�,.-w;»=-..,.s...,�.xa�Yn,�„a... r�...u. ?::.. - .. =,.�ine ,`'!•r' r ;•'o: .ryea � .. ,, :•art•+ Y',c.. P ; M }, w�..:?i r . .r, r..r•+V ..p � _,�/-..�- ,yr .i ..� - - E r •Ri.•yN .,,t r:: y w Miss Annie Petty, C. W. A. C. of - " j I Aylmer was borne for the week-end. C LA R E M 4 N T C�e�r wood y .4r_and Mrs. T. Tyner and fssnily are visitiing with John and Mrs. R Mica Doris Dolphin, of Toronto, last meeting. After the conclusion of Petty. ' Alfred Fenney Miss Elizabeth Armstrong and - was-at-her-hcz»e-hase-for the week the Busine$s Session, --- Large mriberattended-the-fun-- hViss Ruth Taylor, of Toronto,.spent god, Cassie, Convener, of Group O., took eral service of the late W. Alfred Sunday with their parents. - . Mrs. C. A. Overland's sister, of over the program for the diternoon, Fenney, on Thuradag afternoon, in Keep in wind the Mothers`Day Cornwall, is spending ,a few days following the outline of the Easter Cherrywood Ulnited Church. The ser- Service on Sunday morning, May 14; with har, ograni-ia the ase' vice was conductedby t-he -pastor;= Mr and Mei Ernest` 'efty Miss Mildred Iiawkley, of Toronto Members read the short articles in Rev. Dr. Reddick, assisted by the in the neighborhood on Thursday af-wpeu the wevic--ead with - -heA frimilY the outline „ "ThefOlIndthP home choir. r°° ccrn. es o e _rnoon, _ here _ church there showing hour, in most Irish War Veterans Association frcan Alvin Pett - R: C.- A-F.-sin$ Miss Margaret Wallace, of Toron- unexpected places Christians were Y, 1 M to, was in town on Saturday, cal:- found. Chaplains with the Forces, Toronto, were prnsent, and follow Stanley Pilkey, R. C. A.• F. have ng on old friends. have testified to the genuineness,of ing the burial service, at the grave- been at home for a Sew days. • �. Gunner Lawrence MacDowell, R. the Christians they meet in Foreign side, one of them played "The Last Miss Fern Reynolds, of-Toronto, ' C. A. F., was at his hccne here over Countries. An officer in the Congo Post then each dropped a Poppy is the guest of Mira Georgina Gar: in t :Lhe week-end. wrote, - in his church at hcane he f+•� grave, as a sr-'into! they nor• land. 11ir. Thos. Paterson, who is still lied not been interested in foreign• er forget a comrade. The service with his daughter,, Mrs. Pen lly, missions but now Fie shall-tett-'them co��� by�y�ng��vellle" -of Brooklin, is grad y g' Carl The cask was draped with the potatoes p Union Jack Several-other soldiers of uail improving. of what he has seen here. Roll We are glad to welc a Mr. and "A remise ors Jesus”. A dainty Seed potatoes for sale -- quantity of rs, i es acthe World War, and resent altar, were resent and, also a y' from west of Claremont. esses,birs. George Duncan and I to P present, certified seed in Scott ' Tvtvnthip; Mks. Ru nohr has returned to her W. Gray. Members were taken to deposited Poppies in the grave. A also a quantity- of table potatoes. home here after visiting her son and the meeting through the kindness of great nurn•ber of wreaths and sprays q ERIC HENRY f it showed the esteem of the deceased. M. B. Burk,_5th con. West, of Brock. famaily, in Hfmilton, for a fpw weeks Mr, Bruce Easton. - - Road, phone Pick. 10831. 37-8 victory Loan District Organiser We understand that the residence of Mr. R. P. Saunders has beem sold WON000i to Mr. Clifford Reynolds. - - W. Harry Porter is back on-the job in his barber shop, after aweek - lay-off owing to illness We missed SAt�ES��i,our discussions on the Junior Hockey K , THE 1f 1a0m LOM League wile xo was away. Mr.^Percy Redshaw and family _ A .* COPY - have with t to Oshawa._Best wishes' JOR 0F .THIS1 � go with thorn from their reser R. Claremont friends, The Young People's Society of the - - Baptist Church will meet on the .of ym bank y ening of May 1, at the hrogra -` T -bits- �you to bu- v rto )ire. Janes Coates. The program will be under the leadership of Billy � _. Binsteai. s : Mr, end Mrs. Robt. Beetby, Mrs. aveere� -John Reelby,. Miss Kathleen Beelby -_ � co . .and Miss Phyllis, were is;`to St. \ =u Mictiaet'�-hospital.-:on the...week-ens` -- -- ___.- - --see Mr. John Beelby-, who is re- to purred to be in much the same con- deferridpayments,- ._ dition. _ ;Miss Laura Hill, of Oshawa, spent :. ..the week-end a4 her hoarse hrre: . :' _•. _ _ _ ' Lifet$ue Resident of Claremont _ • passer - - A life resident of Claremont ` is 'paaaed away' last Friday in the per- _ y ban of Miss 3l6sry-Wilson Ponder • Mcnab, at the hone of her cousin, - - - '' ab f Claremont. '. Asa., ]!Liss Margaret Mcn , o �� � • She had been failing for the past • .ice/ - - _ ' •• .�. i'ew months, although death came : suddenly. She was tet her 88th Year. .,She was born in. Claresnont in the - atone building now occupied by Robt. 161,eod, She spent her early day•a ]sere, then with -her brother, Peter, � r and her parents, ~ the late William y sad Mary Macnab, moved to Flesh- �I —�' onu .and then to Oven 3ottnd, wrhere her father p -- - - away. l3'f'. 1 c.' .y• - They carne back' to Claremont, - �"Y - and for a tine occupied the build- '��' ­'ing now the post office.'Thew' then sr►ovs!d to the-'coi-rier- store. which _ at that time was a large store'oc- _ cupying two _floors. Following• the -- : •death of her .mother. Miss Macnab _ �' os•> .,,�/ /"� lived-for a time with her uncle Day. `�iC MacNab. She sold her own home a . ,�,,,,y ]tittle over a year :ago,' when her - - -�•�s�eyesight began began to fail, and had re- `sided with her cousin ever since. . - - Coming frown' a Scottish and pion- eer family in this district, she was �► - s staunch member of the Presbyter- - - ian -Church and later-then United. • u ed a Joke and received She enjoyed jo .: much enjoyment fiatn reading: Being the last of this fernily she - - "�+c.. +ac+, is sunAved by two Wec ii Un Mary MacFarlane and Mrs. Bessie Ren- ' frees, both of• Toronto. - The funeral service 'was held on '. i„�• '''• Mustin, with the v. I.residence once of dy her # •- r•+r,��e iciati•ng-interment took plff- ace in. St. ��, ,'� eters on the Fth coneess-•' - oh. . C n J - r-tion, Pickering. • -ate - - Bro� aM .-'- 'FILL OUT .THB LETTER AND GIVE R TO THE YOU Hl�►vE SIX-MONTHS TO PAY THE BANK _ - — -- tQAN ORDER AOR THE BONDS-THE INTEREST THE BONDS ' 'Farmers. are on the "move” -- ON YOUR BANK TO BUY BONDS FOR YOU BARN, PAYS THE BANK INTERES -�FIE LOAN f . the last week's fine weather helped - -° 771 to prepare the land for spring work. a Mr. Bert Beer has 'returned frown - g two-week's visit with his sister, -YOu make a first payment Of at l�aSt O�Q Of the You can b -viict Bonds with cash which you -Mrs.. H, Wright, in Georgetown. amount of the bonds you buy, and pay °the Mrs. Ronald Miller and son, little have Saved : : and you can buy more bonds !Billy', was with her people on Sun• balance when it is convenient for you to do so, 'day.,Mr. and Mrs, Ravey Were,with with money as you Ret it, oa convelaieat within the neat six months. Bonds earn 3% for the Wm, Ellicott family, on Sunda!+. ,pay l lt3. You and this income pays the interest on the The Young People's meeting on--- ` sunaay ev _ _ - = during this period. Be sure to buy Morton. They have bought a piano Every Victory 1"n SBk $'-bu printed Copies Bonds on this plan a8 Well as for CLS& or the chi rbs Y. P. Dramatic'Groep pros- of the deferred payment at a Otl : : : a' rented their play at the Claremont CaII �o Ret this form letter'at any bank: Ali Canada needs•more money t0 pay ber enormous •Good-Fellowship Class Entertain- - --- - -meet on Wednesday evening. you O is Write is the nam of your bank and the -War bill. ,•Let your Country-baYC the 'IAC Of 7 The Albeit Gey family other _ _ - & ,the money you Can save. friend's.are so glad t. f of assns. ioitaLount of the b=&you wish tQ bV M' ss;n improvement in the condition of Mr. Henry Gray, who. has been eo-crit- _ i4cally ill.the past week. - New Books hake been purchased for our Library, and will soon be-available to to readers. Those who have t in 1944 membership delayed getting P _ tickets, are advised -- to do so at t `once to enjoy this up-to-date read- 6-498 _ing matter. The W. �l. S. of St. John's meet on F '•April oth at the hrine of Mr. and Mfrs, George Duncan, with a large attendance. Several visitors from 0 N Green River were present, President - a Mrs. L. Johnston Sr. took charge of NATIONAL WAR FINANCE COMMITTEE' the Openiirg Devotions. Mrs. Ritchie - ftretary, read the minutes of tits y t9.1n .. - .: .,c. .. .a.., _ .� .• :..ilio- =7,1 >.;�acasos -y.•.v r...• s:...fir 1s 7. , „ PISTOL-PACKIN' PUP Aircraft Designs .AL1. TIRED OUT a In Post-War Houses - ,. 7 _ W Eas' yto ro Jefightf -1 A new British plan for post- r war masa-pFeduction of Pre-fabri- �� �O ��O A e sated.houses-will_..not unto.-provide--- - - -- for Britons x y"' s --7— but will aid aircraft firms, now ys turning--out-.-thousands-,--cit bombers- _ and fighters, in their Conv-ergi" ` peace-time manufacture. ' Blue- -- z 1 printed by 120 large firths, re- 1 presenting five major British in- dustries=aircraft plywood, steel tubing, light alloys, and 'iron and i _CL he scheme will benefit from i t' war-learned lessons in aircraft con- _ struction and- design, For example - - - f NE CUT wU have in its new houses heating and insulating devices borrowed straight from its fighting .planes. To avoid standardization, five or Comely workers at Air Service ^, y?,. sin basic designs have been pre- Command warehouse, Miami, Fla" answer. He dressed.a window and aced. Pre-fabricated houses; ac- Food Pricts High?. showed the-.prices of goods today - p display largest and smallest •tire+ g a y supplied to U.S. Army Air Forces. -What About 1918T and thosein effect in the Spring of Lassie, a!pup bought by. Chicago cording to -engineers, architects GeorgieStroud sits comfortably i9i8. Potatoes then were g9 per A apoliee captain Louis Cappuelti #nd housewives; will make pos=• atop 56-inch Flying Fortress tire sack, today they're about $2. Sugar as a pet for his daughter, was sible great advances in low cost as she and jean Lineberger hold .Canadians get a bit grouchy at in 1918, cost $27 per 100-pound sack, Inept in the police station to bs-� housing, and less that. 1,000 man- &inch tires used on landing wheela times about the shortages of some today it costs less than ;9. It's housebroken. She liked the place hours will be needed to build and .. of. PT 17. training planes. Qoods, and they complain that pri- g i - the same al Iia much she' refused later to live assemble one of -the ready-made ces are not as-19w as they might be; homes. This compares with the Although its population is only they don't like rationing and re- 1--siva the me. at home, walks beats with the � pi�,a,� above New airfields are being estabIish- pr�M said, dpacka a rod and shield average.of 2,200 man hours now 11,500,000, Canada's volume- of ex- strictions: + go prove She's no child's pet, bM needed to build an ordinary duel- ternal trade is third largest of all' But it took a grocer'of La Toque, ed at Bevtofte, VenderDy, Lo,land Mascot to 900 burly cops. ling, the countries of the «orld. Que., to' give his community the and Odshoved. —.---- -- SEEDS STOCK FOR SALE Sr�v/s� - - BABY CHICKS DYEING d CLEANING 4jj�jf44 SPECIAL PRICES FOR J1IrD HAVE YOU ANYTHllYU NEiQDt!' WE ARE GROWERS AND MARK- HOLSTEIN BULLS. 13 YIerd. APGS t ® � AFD JULY •.• dyeing or ¢ ante T Wrfta t0 ar eters of the famous Truck Load from fully accredited herd. . Ont; JS Barred Rork Mixed ... 10c t�o ft Bala er Locke, Williamsburg, Ont. for information We era grlad to. Ear Brand seed corn. Order early Park - - -- New HhmpahlM ed.......- 10C answer r your Queatioas Da�part• and save money. Belts River FOR SALE. DARK GREY PERCH- White Leghorn )fixed .,.. lac meat e1 Parkon Dye !Yorks Grata � Seed Company, ' erred Rock Pullets .. 2Tc' Limlted. 191 Yoage Street To- River. Ont. siva stallloa rising aevea, gentle,. nion& For-_ Mounds Barred Rock Pultets. .w.._20s -- ionto. sure. h moaoni,-Route' , Picton,nOnt. Don't delay. ;1,00 books your order. - - --- 8 -SLE` - a Carletos Hatchery, HAIRDRESSING SERVICEABLE AGE AND YOUNG- Tge aroma$ of fresh onions and Britannia Heights, Ortssio, or dual-purpose Shorthorn bulls garlic is Nosh a good berm-killer AMBITIOUS G1RL8 and ACRES FARM and H. Gr for from R.O.P. dam deep, tblclf rale. ADD1Y to--Mrs. G. H. Graham, s, that the :Russians are using On- BABY CHiCKs, 13.00 PER 100. MIDDLE AGE R.H. z, Mono Road. Oct. typY• Females, all ages. coon', After May 1• 11.00.' Thrasher'■ hoiiito . collies. Alan Alderson, IOIIi as an 'aid in.euriteg infected' Hatchery,- Harrow, Ontario. w:omea, learn halyd!•cesing at Can FARM FOR SALE. 3Ys miles from Route 4, Iiaml4toa. r'vrounds, ado's finest and largest schools. Timmin-, 160 acres, .o cleared, The sloe is told in the Amen- RIVERSIDE GOVERNMENT AP.- Refined,iafguttled work, .Splendid - new farmhouse, 22 cow barn. PERCHERONS STALLIONS _CHA\f- y proved Baby Chicks from lar a' DaY• tVrtte or call for !ice liter- stable, etc., 17 much cows, mach- plop breedin and tY • A. Prov- g Revi w f Soviet- Medicine, type bioodtested Breeders, noth- ature. Marvel Hairdressing Schools, tnera'. without rfl s. -@ Salt but 24 oz. Eggs and over are 358 Bioor Street, Toronto. Branches stock; Inqquire �further-Bos 455, Huls* and Bfack Queensvnae, B.-Tokin, A Kovaltnok. L-V. =met; assures -you bl vtY6rousi 44 Kmv. Street Hamlitaa,--and 7A Tltrrmrns-Elataele' -- -Oat _. .._. _ • fast maturing, Chicks, Barred Rideau Street, Ottawa. J Toropt•ev- and A. G_ Filatasa• Rocks. White Leghorn•. Light . They tested human mouth6 and Sussexs. Write for folder, River- L sl A H f+ HA11*0RrA INU THB LARGE GL.iDIO1 BULB:[. RAIN- MALE HELY WANTED ' ride Poultr Farm, Hickson, Ont Robertson motbod., Information bow collection of outstanding. found that after three to eight an revuert regard4ag clasaar. varfettes. 2 dozen ;1.10 delivered. minutes of_ chewing fresh onions AtoOaruoa's Halydresaing ihced- Kuyper's Bulbs. Hatzic. B.f. VV• SCAN• Y(iL'NG TO MIDDLE AGE, - :VO WAITING. WE GAN FILL OR,. maf'rled, wanted. experienced In Or garlic, and sometimes after dere for most breeds In dayolds only, is? Avenue Road. Toronto grow the best' only: tzenerwl term work, ilius+ be ef- One minute only: the' . mouths ve- and several breeds fn started _ stock t, sellable, Wood with it ilk pullets Ii you thlak,you haven't VV 1 l; !i, 'TUUPES, TRANSFORM- NEWLY RECONDITION BOUTS stock' and machinery. HOuae, milk were found free of bacteria. The errough to catch the'good markets ations, Switches, Curia sad all of our armed forces 1n perfect "and garden III, pa ed. Apply stat- 1Ruaiians Nay the} don't ktitiw In the fall - those started pullets types of finest Quality ERair condition. Special ;3.'26' delivered. Nag number 1tt,famliy. od Fa ms. -will likely be the..answe7; But - Goods. Write for illustrated cat-. Money back guarantee. State pectad, etc. to, Do dawood Farms, what +fie chemical is that 'makes order- Harr _. ionto Human Hair size. send money order.-Ruskin :Alton, Ont. - the breath lethal. John N., Hamitcoa, Ont. Supply o., a urs �o-,-� t•' _ Toronto. 31AN TO HA\DLE an ACRE FARM The killing effects disappear - EO(;- BRUSHES •- DIRTY EGGS` In 'Hamilton district: This is a .' O. B. S. BARRED ROCS C,Hle ItitiS MEDICAL general 'fat•m. ]Serried than per- about 16 pimtitef,' but the _ . from Pullorum-tree, government made clean with a few strokes. fprrelL co-ttage with ale.tr'c punch, while it lasts, is trtmen- iDOroved.breeders. Send for price Brushes, 50a•Refllie, 746c, post- lights ht�supplied.- 3i 0.06 per month, p PReiVE.N REMEDY. -EVERT SCF- paid, Special ricer to Egg Ste- ox , 73 Adelaide St, R., T,,- list. Hanes"Poultry Farm, Jersey ferer of Rheumatic Pains or Neur. Itelchmuth lSareb- - onto. If kills not oniy the snots- v.ille, Oat», itis should try Dixon's Remedy. Stens. A L rtsnto. lble germs, but . the big visible •Munro's Drug Store, 333 ,Elgin, well, 8aakatchowan. _ ACT QUICKLY-Jr--T=...11A1S_ d it, DaWALT SAWS AND WOODWORK- INTELLIGENT AAX,rent . to LR1 Protozoa Thece -cc auma O t ese (rood Tweddle two exrmpi an apyrantice, to {� r.+v male like Ing Machines. Newest types avail-. paramecia -a.nd- three we" old starred Rrtnttng presses. Previous wr;0. The killing; Or healing, aotnat♦ chicks In non-sexed. pullets or DEAF able from direct factory reDrs• lence in this hire not es-*r ra7, cockerels. Special reduced pNcee THE �E\V- STREAMLINED CODS- seatatives for Canada. Quotations Apply.Fite No. 23. Selective ncr are not confined to• onions and while they .last Also day vide gladly, furnished on application. vice, I.4 .3Dadlnx Ave.. Tor, ntu pact. potter Telephone is the t be 'C d•. `arlic. The Russians report theta and pullets eight weeks of age 40 Val Disbar ort_ Vane Lt rmall,tst hearing aid available. It 402 West Pander St.., Vancouver, , •- , land older. Write, for the new is clear, powerful, .makes con= B.C. F.tiFEWesht n aria i GitAl•I:R -- 4fir1-Sesser degree in liOTesadi5�3; iS4�TweddiS rataioE T`vl@ vereatiosi easy any>nhetc and it for Vt'ea'tern Ontario ecW starl,.n radishes, ptpptre, and .such fiuit3 'Chick Hatcberley Limited, Fergt;s, most' reaeohably priced. Try .IL and locker fiervrce. PrefrT +•'na'" Ontailo, Writo Potter Earphone Company GR]XDER-Greey, fifteen incl. wl'th some'meat experienrr. .°od �,as lemons,. Oranges and tangs- 229W Yange St.. Toronto. Estab- double action, bah-bit bearings. wares. Apply Sele moat. ERr err rinse. CHICKEN RAISING ISN'T "HIT OR Belied -tor better trearing for a - workable condition. . Pulleys, meat end Selective Service. I:efrr. _ The wounds treated' µSri: onion Mies' any more: Making money Quarter of a century. shafting`, hangers, Deiting -levet- to CR 920, out of chickens and eggs to a Ore. Cheap• were all amputatioaa, of arms Or cwt and dried proposition now. YOU-GET QUICK RELIEF FROM BELT-Fifty-eight ft. two piece, HELY RANTED a. The onion .was .of.a laced adays• The wise man knows'there Eczema and Psoriasis by using extra heavy b". Twenty Dollars. +:. D are certain solea in the game• LADY OR IIAN AND WIPE.., T 1 ! ltf or on. the wound. A Containtr that must be`observ'ed if-Tie s patson'r ISczema'0intment Stops g1,ACKy?fITH'S WHEEL PLATE- work for s bachelor. feria.: r. b-4ming and itching; soothei and Eight dollars. share work. Box 138, .3 Adv;x",de ....was made to fit the wound and going to keep his shirt and have hEals cute, burns.and plies. Run- • enough. left to buy.-a negktia deeds of satisfied customers.':60c JARDINE T,1 R E UPSETTER-.. y1r„ Toronto. _ ng the pors to man V -peeEpa#dr, Twelve dollars. "Fry,`'minutes in each treatmenf. The starts _with, chicks of- known Producto, T61 is Catherine Went.' N'A-\TEII- breeding. Government ADpro•red Montreal. RowlAnd'SmIth, ld Wroxeter Ave.,' ipnproventeat was good enough from bioodteated breeders. He -Toronto, GARI)EX TRACTORS, ALSO LATE that the Russians report the be- Itnowe chicks don't "Just groat OTOMAIli µNL VHH"Ali wuumb model car; one bay prose. Al,ply D y they have to- be raised. This chap. Offen' are the cause of iii-bealin DR. J. H. EvvXI 8 MINERALIZED to Box 138, 73 Adelaide 1V., Tv- li the las fumes ha- usually makes money­out of a ea No ono im• - Yeast hats been hot in the ronto. place in trtatmcat. — -ToTk start Scott Toy :�otrh chlcics Mosel Why not n Ou. _._. because they feel they're depend- it your troubleT lotereating parr -tftrrottraia verify ltit--vxlua lull l tVAtiTED tN a Or t3tS=1i able. e t can give prompt ds- tieularr-Bream Write Mulvaney'• 415•Uu plus charges. tineacelled same one to take orders for day, !Fifty million books have+been itvery on day olds, roto, titres and .Remedies, tipecialists, Toronto a, fur cattle, sheep, goats, and cid chicks in spare time for a , Nut swine. %Ve claim our mineral and large Canadian Government Ap- .! scrapped in. Great Britain to be four week Olds. Send for catalogue Yeast Powders for all animarts proved Chick Hatchery, No In- and 'special pricellst. ,TOP Notch DON'T-DELAY! EVERY SUFFER- are not only corrective agents transformed irito munitions of war. Chickeries, Guelph, Ontario. vestment required. Liberal mum or of Rheumatic -Pains or Neus- tor. malautritlon. but they more mission paid. \Viii- for full de-. W. SPECIAL SUSSEX HP.',.PL'L Itis should try Dixon's Remedy.' than DaY for themselves In tails. Sox No. 130, 73 Adelaide p /r lata, 9 weeks old, ready to; range Mudro's• Drug Store, 335 Elgin, growth, vigor and production- i�OOFIN�.i Ottawa. Postpaid ;1.00. Dr. J. H. Engel, corner, Queen Fred.Henderson, R.1 Bebringville, � and Ftincesa Ste•; Waterloo, Ont. TEACHERS WANTED. YRU'1 L:�T- Lot 12, Con. o, Ellice. UAUJANNILA b'UUT BALM drstrO I V1'rlte for booklet. alit, fur vchuol term 1944-45; with BARGAINS rUFERiC)R CHICKS ALL. BREED offensive - odor luslantly, 4 a elementary or intermediate I- FACTORY MILL ENDS ars blood tested. Write ALL. for our botuo. 'uttawa agent, Denman SlApIT HARNESS DRESSING - plomas; salary $900 to Wit! per Act now O get Soni high grade •ppectal low prices for end''of-' Drug arose. Utuwa b'itieat leacher and -harness pre- school term. Send application" 1; asbestos telt roofing at bargain Iday, June.and July chicks. Leg- OFFER TO INVENTORS house of !uses also has many School Board of Aylw ec \r 1, - prices while this offer' lasts. borne, Barred Rocks, Hampshires, household urea 26c up at most Leigh McConnell,, Sec.-Teens,, Rack Ramp, Sussex, Sussex AN U.FEEi TU LVEUY. INVENTUR grocery, hardware and chain Kazubasua. Que., stating Qua1i- Kul o�a" sad fseteey seeends- Ramps, mixed chicks, pullete, stores. A product of Lloyds Lab-' ficatituta and experience. Nato--sarfseed and plain; Also. cockerels, 6-8-10-12 week old put- List of luventiuns and full Rifor- oratories, Toronto. regular red sad green slate, star- lets for immediate delivery, matlun sent tree. The Ramapy HEALTHY PUPPIES ALL 13REhUS faced "*flux-priced to clear. Co., Registered i?atent Attorneys, also Persian Kittens, Canaries,• Write todayl Superior Hatchery, Linwood, Ont. 27U Hank Street, Ottawa, Canada THROW GASOLINE AGAINST Parrots, Pigeons, Bit"tams, uthe.r storm, returns vallnr. That's how pets. Quote lowest price to zeds EASTERN FACTORIES PULLETS AND CAPONS FROM PHOTOGRAPHY STOR-MO, VaDQrizer :produces & Birds Co., 1230-W. St. Catherine, OUTLET LTD. May and June hatched chicks. more miles. Build., yourself, it's; Montreal.. Qur New Hampshire Light Susses DON'T RISK LOSING simple, Results good. Plana 86CC Dept. R.,• Hnriiagtoa, oatarle hybrid• make excellent layers" J A. Friesen, Box 66, WINKt.ER, _rF a2HERR,_.FEATHER BEDS OP and Choicest' of meat birds, "SNAPStf Manitoba, all descriptions hit.11 Ect' .pr tea Weber'- Poultry Farm and Hat- paid. For particulars write ro chery,. Route 2, Kitchener, Ont. THEY CA.NvT BE TAKEN AGAIN ELECTRIC MOTORS, NEW USED, Queen City Feather Co.,'23 Bal6- bought, sold, -rebuilt; b e i t s, win St., Toronto. r" •" - TIE."F•,XPERIENCE OF OTHERS 'Get finer "enipa" at ,lower cost - yulleys, brushes. Allen Electric - 1s the cheapest teacher, Tweddle Prompt Mail Service. Send your ComDan Ltd 2326 D-titfesitt=Si.,' PJiSC:RI; q•_\NTEI4 R'.\NTE1� Ill?- customers come back.ta Tweddle film roils to Star Snapshot Service o, liable farmers who have extra Aa� for chicks again and again. It's to be. deli , ,. C good:pasture and •cr•.,mmodatp : been going on for,over 19'years. a Canada's largest finishing Stu- g R E E - COLORED NUliSERY to pasture herd; of young cattle We mention this now because div, serving customers all over Catalogue. FuII line of Fruit for, .eash .monthla. Preferably Nothing ismoiedepres• you'll agree that there's no time Canada.•Youtll like our work, too. Treae;' Evergreens; Plowering near Toront,.i• 'Write fuliY, Post-, rexperiment in this 1944 mar- Any Size Roll-6 or 8 Exposures, hrubs; Verennials; Shade Trees; - Wh Suffer?..l:arnbl s ket and also because we wo „t y build 'up a business the size of ?raising 6tar Snapshot Service, a urserica;' �owmanviile,' pntario. \\-AN'T1•D, TRt:(IL, Ti•� ST;41iF:,,' ",Igill ive ihstint:reltef ours if we did not turn out high- customer at Windsor, Oat. writes; - re,al good, give all details, \V, E. 1Lsn1 I 'Si3 oOdfOreat• quality 1tvQble chicks. Tweddle I suppose:.it's hard .to give your ACRE, FlIAME BARN 40 x 60. Eastman, .lvlmer, J:.it. 5, Ont. Y g Government Approved chicks usual Qruick service with help so use.,�_.J from blood-tested breeders ive' fysCk, Stofnech, bbowels. Its •� - -g- hard-t�get- but-aa Snag-ae you- a village of �gmondvilie ;SDU,OU. 1\'I\t'HEtiT1:R T1\'F TIN'T:-r3 tL+ L - you . t at''art=YC--' turn out ouch fine- pictures, I'll hyo• 65. acres cleared land; hood pump gun and h••: ut hly trt,t- popular purebreeds and hybrid wait=lf 1 have to wait" ocaiUy-, 80 rods from buildings, sit- foxhound, 'fall t rt icui„rs, ra crosses-dev olds, sexed non- g MOUNTED ENLARGEMENTS S6o 1dJolning Seaforth $40 per acre. Sex 133, 13 Ad<•t.,idc t\'.. Toronto._,_ i s s xe co> ere s. Sze x , u ++nra Cr s E m ttlon given to all orders. 10t1(o HEADACHE POWDERS_ a -live arrival guaranteed, $end.tor. ”"Enlargements 4x6•' on ivory, tinted ville, Ontario. \t:\�T) U T,1 12F.� `t"F.t T{LY - Tweddle new 1944 catalogue and mounts; 7x9" in Gold; S]Iver, •Cir -Av,papci, n 1 !rcF of OwtSri•' also ask for special prices on two. cassian_ Walnut.. or 13Iack Ebony, NEW ZE ALAND \\"IiITF:'RABBITS, cptinn ru Put'h F• !•''x 13G, .� ` end three week old started chick" finish trhmes, 69c each. It enlarge• ; months old, ;5 a pair. One Adelaide " MORE CASH, '� IR pullets, non-sexed-and cocker- went colored. .9Q, each. - o�der buck. Pet;cx Hazlewood, i IF. vis;.also oldar pullets eight weeks STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE Mattawa; Oi.t: MIZ. WOOL GROWER FOR YOUR GA1R - and older. Tweddle'Chick H itch-ANY AIAiCS, MODEL OR YEARS Arl" Litnfted, Fergus, Umarlo. Box 1'29, Postal Terminal A. Toronto - SIX ANGORA RABBIT BZ CKs, THIS ,11)) !:a'1•t?'I,1rt t ' \ tf' Print Your Name and Address pedigreed, SnQwdritt strain, three. ' le'u \itit is' undn m n, .` "WE �,EirD SO CARS NOW IF YOU WANT TO SAVE TIME, plainly on All orders, dollars each. Box 255, Port Credit. men t. \�' Wool cuss'-aced bother send for the Top. . Uuverp,u nt. \\', ,. l' cl tr c t,i 32-37.90DELS_ Notch Speclal prlcelist on two, PATENTS W ZEALAND wHITES,'SEVER ste prrpar,,1 t'" `lac' iiia ; •j v • -- Fdoes from prize winning 14ea,un'ts Nvoul Iil' lhreo and four week old non- ins -TRAIN MOTOR CO. sexed, pullet or cockerel chicks., t•}yZ•HERSTUNHAUUH R COMPANY tock, ri.. pg age, Chinchillas, meat t;r.,dint, r lr ••d and "t k ;Ask y Patent Solicitors. mat bushed a prise winners. Also AngSr- c.rn.,rnm,nt n+"' t ry nj particularly about the. low IVIS. 471 1 — 579 'YONGE prtcca.on tour week old White ls9u; 'u King West; � -'from prize stock. C. Brunt, 1 "' ' ' i f•• 1 ;' s Le 0��__ _ +j•}I �1 It. 'I ghorn,pulleta, Top Notch Chick- Bouktet of _;afosmatioik ea N- µdrift• ..RabbRry. 8carboro, :.i[b.yS-' 1 fS11T1'Jir• t'C i l: 11, TOR-ONTO arias, Guelph,,Ontario. Quest Ont ONTr11tTu. { _ r.scp�m-.cs*s„•Fri*:...yam i..' .. "•w?'x^�erav,e. .•.s e. :>�.,.. *?'., L a.r....a�.md' _. —:#.... _:.;,c„an �.s, _ ..,... .. ...r- ✓ �..... .... .. .a ..... c <,..m.- .v++,x .civ �.d. _ sw.,tar..• ^!• '...: d„�,. . r.F`n-•.. ,.y Y�, .d ,. . . • a. OTTAWA REPORTS -- � �. _ That Pro6iem Ahead of Cetaadies - e e -_Poultrymen- Is To Proaw Esge More EfBdelatl>/ The problem ahead of Canadian t ” - poultrymen, is not one of Inereas- s - producing - -- - eggs more a keen y, co Air - officials of rhe Egg and Poultry Marketing Service, Dominion _De- partmoent of Agriculture. ture. The new contract between the e Special Products Board .nd the s ' ' British Ministry of 'Food calls for shipment of a minimum of .8,400 '• fa (short) tons of dried egg powder { t " annually during 1944 and 1945, the equivalent of 48,000,000 dozen eggs. - t 1'i 9 from the first of the year,as against - 329,112 cases in the same period last year, indications are that the - THE WAR • WEEK — Commentary on Current Events quantity available for drying for pot **YY /•� M _ British shipment in 194.1 will great- 1a� 1ndim VL 2f000fOW Men great- ly exceed this amount. Cta�y 1 Prewar egg exports to the United f' Largest Volunteer Arm hn WKingdom were around one million f _ Y orlddozen'eggs a year. Shipments of IRs .dried eggs in 1943 were the equi- - Increasing interest in the Bur- A Shipbuilding velant of 34 million dozen eggs. ,mese campaign has centred attention The war has brought about the Canadian eggs sold for approxi-on the Indian scene generally, com- development of one important new mately the same price'as"those from, meats the Montreal. Star. It ill industry to India-shipbuildin Holland and Denmark on the Bri- doubtful whether the general pub- Before the war there was none tish market in prewar years. In trfwer lie, in this country or in the United the Indian Empire. Today Indian order to meet this competition, titss, has more than a vague idea shipyards are building ships for greater efficiency on the part of d the- part that India has, played . submarine and general patrol duties, Canadian poultrymen will be neces- and is playing in the world-conflict. minesweepers, motor launches and sary, Marketing Service officials Some data recently issued by the, other craft. Over 4,000 sea-going advise, . . Government of India Information vessels of all types were repaired -o Services• in Washington serve to in Indain-shipyards in the first two The premium of $1,00 acarcass - emphasize in a graphic manner In- and a-half years o: the war, on Grade "A" hQgq which packers Dg/i18�ii Bedford Village . .•. By Hervey die's-siesta-in the ser ar ndust:riee oni.-rly paid to prorducers has been tawny people, we wonder realize - The development_of war in- edits- abandoned after ne o i - - _ _ my Allen . . Oxford University etrsity Prean .that t tl-e n tan.Army is the largest -tries has been little short of amaz- tween the packers-an' the afeat volunteer army in the world-two ing. From the.outset of hostilities Board, Dominion Department 'of. Bedford Village million strong. The regular 're- up to Starch, 1942, India supplied Agriculture. Instead, as from By Hervey Allen - eruiting has. been 50,000 men per the, bulk -of war-material for the April 1o, this is now being paid as month,-and it would have been in- Middle East. She produces the as increase in the dressrli weight Bedford Village' is a novel of FKEEF F finitely larger but for th:: fact than latest types of artillery,'and her or- prier of'both "A" and grade "Bl" high adventure, .a story of people 7. it was limited,by'the amount of the dnance output has grown b leas carcasses, b the i "Give oursolf a lift"I Inc so ITI "' p Y p Y packers, and events so real, so vividly alive Y equipment available for enlisted and bounds. She makes over e,- Tht increase in the dressed that you cannot help but become vloer and vNelily-bu-aullsi �s- men. -- _ Q44aQ00—liarmenfsTn r mnn�h...._. i - --$� .. i India• Army arson use, weld over 4.000,000 pairs amounts to about 30 cents.a hu `,5 ith �t 9er.-eF a tt4w_ - - 1/tlavax;'att M• Year reYn� Near! one-fourth of India's army ' of boots a year for the.arm taker Galt '100 @MGM w Y Y. - dud, and on "B1 o _ grade carcases, stride as a storyteller in his nor- has seen active service overseas; All the above figures are official, . to about 10 cent-a hundred. Ap- trayal of American frontier life In the Fourth Indian Division played and should serve to convince all proximately 38 r-. cent of hogs 2704. Q09ERTS i a most important part is the over- save the deliberately, purblind that now being marketed grade into the While the story is centered in a throw of Mussolini's African -Em- India is.behind the war effort heart told grade but the percentage of Bedfoid-Village and gasses, i pire, during which.it suffered someand rout, despite the lugubrious those- grading into 'both A" and. tavern, it also moves in the bleak i 15,000 casualties, or one hundred prophecies of- Gandhi and his-sat- "Bi" is as high as 75 percent. wilderness about, as Captain jack par cent of its strength, but it eilites that She Indian people would Dacou 1pi, previously .-made--tae' end._his Mountain Foxes ;talk In. . .- Captured over 109,000 German-sad-- -? t- retie-t $r?= 'heavies" and other off-grade hogs' dians through the forest to a bloody . }•Italian prisoners, tish Government had withdrawn have also"been discontinued and climax of death- at• TIM Salt Ket- ; Field-Slarshal Lord Wavell has from the sub-continent. -India has: - Worm Trouble ' 'the three C" grades•,and three D' tles. Through it all runs the stor�r -.; also gone on record as saying: every reason:to.be proud of her war r of Salathiel Albino and his fi ' "WIthout the assistance of Itfdia - achievements: grad" have been consolidated in- ght foe CHILDREN REALLY NEED ! • ` grade 'each. with weight his white heritage, and the com- _ NULVEaEvtr . � to one both to troops and�-Itq material, we. - range,of "heavies" being narrowed plications of.,Itis search fore a van- Mother's ast certai riot have held by 10 pounds, and that of "extra ished wife. the Middle East.,which has been, I O i f• je' heavies' widened b, the same" These people are .not. figures fo Friend think I can claim, the keystone of - v a� era■. nits a oar present successes." O F I H E amount, an easy costume piece of colonial change- ow days! 1, A" premiums of $3 and $2. life-they Y are the Americans of b e l P a Protect k Royal Indian Navy p on the two t yesterday, the men and- women toes stow ..or., The Royal Indian Navy ` • R E S S op-'grades are rniw be- eroable, a a d - Y y person- ing paid on officials and children who touched hands .•ober . _ _ y-graded hogs . . ul■. K e. a;'; � <' y..nal Is today thirteen times greater direct to producer§. Some proi-in= with -our ancestors, fought with WARNINQ TO 'HOOKEYtST ii' t b e m regain . eras at the,outbreak of the tray. ewes are also paying premiums on them,. lived with them, died with s• s•othlaa• toot " 'The Information Services state that 'Washington Star prints a story top grade liog:. All of this ii ad- them in the making of-a new conn- 3rew try it. ships of the Royal Indiah Macy allout two boys playing "hockey," d+tional to the increase added to the t At all Drrartrlet• se R. I. Mat•eaey'r yy ry BeMbrdle° Ltd" Dept. A• 211 O■ b4ift have played their art in the Baitie who saw an open railway switch g y packers. .. tea Ave. Toronto a, out. � y p `and b r two rides b• the -of the Atlantic, in the operations' y 'P prompt not di cation'averted -- 0_ against the Italians in East Africa, a wreck. They were rfwarded _ the campaign in Iran, the operations' with a $50 %var Mond apiece. We Sales of used trucks,irailefs and 4fif --1n the Dutch East 'ndies. waters, tease, dear children, that this will buses by individuals not in auto -- encs ipgapore, at-• o a an ou rea. o 0o ey- . VFW- 11 Isle of Burma, and the invasioh of ism," because bad switching is der a price ceiling, according to theAw Sicily. Today they are engaged in rare, and you .are much` more apt motor vehicle controller. .The new 1w, the duties of escort, patrol and to run into a bad_paruttal-stvitc}t -Oprivate deals, sales Ly VWULD 1 DOT A -_- - — or- in s-le, ei personal - _ - - -- bonds are household effects. Maximum prices feta and Middle Eastern Waters. given: -. ---, r' •�� - RtJi �� _ ' are established on thss onew basif Indian Air Force :=Ottawa Citizen vehicle prices -with percentages to 'The Air Fore has developed also --o-- •� . is a phenomenal way, having ex- PEACEFUL BOMBING. allow for depreciation according to. V the age of the model. �. : paaded ten-fold since the beginning Four tltou;and pounds"of Lombe ~ s ' -_ war, India was one of the first countrieswere dro -o- `. 4 v ty ill- Montana, the other day. But they •net increase o $443,959,015, or .,,,aaatiw"�„� f ^ ,. itis school-for parachute troops, - 21% iwcustoms, excise and income C.h�i;at\tt ie,.�weren't hostile bomb;. They µ.ere + r ' 'The response of volunteers to this tax returns • for,the rde a todropped by a Frying Fortress hazardous'branch of the Nlarcli,.i944, as om aedwthth Y��wOM��HOS� IR�� { ale services has been excellent, and break an ice jam in the 7'ellow- year ending March, 1943, is an- - stone River and clear the cit of a � � ' it is stated that both Indians and Y nounced by the Minister of Natio:- M NOT .FWNESGurghas, have been found to make flood• Heavy bombers have their ,eaceful uses too. al Revenue,'Hon..C. ��. G. Gibs,n. ' ~ first-class parachutists: The Force p Income.tax returns totalled $1,633- _ has played an important part in _ -Buffalo Courier-Express , ' 494,T07, an increase of $:,b7,451,874 , ' �` l7 you staffer from Lot flashes,ell providing coverage for Allied ship- �- over 1943, and total customs anti r spells. irregular periods. are west. g; ping both nervous.-due to the "middle-age" going and corrin,; ,with „IN A COSY-CORNER excise taxes were $314,761,285, an, period In a woman's life,take Lydia ' -troops and war supplies. in ad- . ___ bet's not be too sorry fur our- inC;easg of• $186,507,141, . _ E.PinkUln's Vegetable Compound. '"dition Indian air 'units have made --- ___ s helped thousands upon thou- -- Mal iso - -selves- We are without the of -o- It' pads of women to-reHeve such Malik portant raids on enemy ter- We and-taxes re hard• but .. symptoms.Ptnkham's Compound L cit Some idea of the a Provisions of the new n'artinte F course, I'm buying Via also a tine stomach tonlol worth aY• ekpanse.of. ying , compared to many other peoples the Force maybe gained, it is poin Prices and Trade Board Order tory Bonds—double what I tryl+ty!3ttade In Gstisds, we its living in a world cosy- ted out, from the fact that during controlling sale and distribution of corner with' no one going without bought last year. And that the pasC"year more than one mil- corn does not apply to sales of corn lion nletl have been engaged day and food and shelter. Imagine what to .a farmer for use as feed on :Aa doesn't make rate-ainy hertey ttlght in the work of aerodrome millions of people in Europe would own farm premises, the order points either. There will be lots of RECTAL SORENESS AND , feet like if the construction. war Y .were in a. vim a ate.. timeto buy the things Mother ' • --Ottawa Journal and•I are doing without, once. ?' • • *------ _ 101011 we lick.Hitler,andill'eback QUICKLY RELIEVED . Z� Emptions - le you are fro eves with ttdelay, 'We_i ht'Of-Worl — home again—if he co vile or rectal run the s onottI N —�gogg , _ t n con and n the tick o chronic, ADZ $ f sone 'ere it a ru S'.__.. - -rttvv�-1-cit o les has �ieen back. Until ellen, I'm putting thin condition become chronta �n� tri e'ear-eta"'�rss,-verve' developed, fitted with plastic lenses ttchlnB or soreness or painful pato- trating antiseD to oil the., .things YictoDy,first. R'llat else woDDld age of stool is nature's warning and -speedy relief from the itchl-ng• and As currently estimated by the of a deep red color, David O, Ido? proper taeatment should be secured .; discomfort. U.S. Bureau of Standards, and sub- Woodbury notes in C llier's, They at once. Not it prodoesmote this heating antes. jest to correction i€ anyone wishes are being worn b thousands in t' ` For thlr purpose get a package of eptly oil promote rapid and healthy B Y Hem•koid frum any druggist and healing in open sores and wounds to cavil, the weight of; the world armed forces to adapt the men'; Keep Oft burjAli : - use are directed. This formula t but boils and $Pimple ulcers are in tons ie ti followed by 21 ciphers, eyes for exacting night duty, .After which is used internal! in a amal also skinrelieved.for In lain fi g $ PIC ORy10050 easy to take t4bi n well ss and • In akin affections the Itching of P guces 5,000,000,000,000,- the war, this Scientific short cut relieve the.itchfni; and soreness andEczem le# �• ald.In healfnf; the sore tender Rote. --skin aerutio ptionslydrry up a and scale 000,000,000, says •the Ottawa Citi- fog establishing night..vision.wM be �••o�� Hem-lipid Is' pleasant to u�a, is zee: That seems, to•take it defini- available, everywhere to truck and highly recummended and It seems of[ to a very few days The same . s the height of folly t9r any one t4 is true •of rarbers Itch, salt telt Deet of the lightweight clan, bus drivers, railroad men, plane - risk a gptnrui and 'cnroate pate Rheum. flaml a Toes and Feet and though on recent performance condltlun when such a flue remedy =', other inflammatory akin disorders., we pilot!, seafarers and atltbn101Sile may be had at such a aural I coat, Kt You can obtain asobotts Emerald • believe that if weighed in the bat- owners, and will help cut down the It you try Etesuch : and are not (Iia to the orifilnRl bottle'.•�nar ante it. still would be found watt- High accident rate associated with °` c•N►°' �uulf eldy pi�enaea wlti� th y results !good drugstore. Satisfaction anteed o: money back. Ing., darkness. ruq ist will ladl retury Yap • s / c ' your money. „Ci*Y?in�” ._._.,,,v...y -. , - 7 !e f• .L•• -ei' •.'P",.`94" yT�,^e..P •rvti',' •^"t .;,p.. s.. s..r,�'2-iq••�'..,,t..,•' .... e, _ .: :•4w 'C ,�, N_:Si:3`, :�'::'�`'•t.,. •`CC7.?", ..3` - w:v r _.y �,........:, '..' _. ..:, ...,wlTs. ..'' „ .J^•..s .f�r1Y1 i.•, � xl.i R.T „c,t,t i - Y - , .Aavt�s — - �. .�. $ - YOUthout -Iave�BROC _ `' -Agents Wanted - --- _ -- _ ere-- •�6tart your own pae 15th Yearrt-timbusiness ._._ ..____.- -__.._-_'. without any investment on your - la. see is - part. Plrofitable tkuis Router era Adviser a- vailable in nearbx rural locality. Address i - _Suitable travel outfit required. For - oan any , e _ 2.177 Masson St. MontoeMay 19 Healthfully Air-conditioned •• T 1 • - ` Furnished Rooa+e THURSDAY, FRI., SATURDAYNO .0 E For Rent -- 3 furnished roans, Cor. e, 'APRIL 27, 28 and 29 Our trttdcb pass your way' everg Alton Road and No. 2. A,vailable•.at Two Shows at 7 and 9 p. M. i once. Mn. Powell - Baby Clicks Saturday Matinee at 1.30. CQ ; day' -yon think You'll be short-of-pnl- - -- tom;- , — - -- - low, -- - Neta next .wiriter, Bray has thein for G.overrimet Girl WD's, CEMENT, sliver •Or chicks..Tell ( + ff me what you'll be Dee0ing. M7 sruer, Olivia DeHavilland Sonny Tufts 13INDI GRA VELS R. R. 2, Pickering, or D..,N. Lock- :. 3 :wood, Pickering. and War Sale -= cook stove and heater, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDY. - :':.iti� ooa1condition. Applydirectly 'and- BUILDER'S SUPPLIES < opposite Post Office, Dunbarton. MAY 1,-2 3 local;oartzige work also • What if .means 'or Sale -- Incubator, cabinet style, last Complete Show at 8.20 - Oil burner,-.300 egg cap., in. good - we havealsotilaeedin•s ock-a all - -to wear this emblem! condition. R. J. McCrea., opposite Silver Queen LINE of MAPLE. LEAF MILLING Ra-use Vail Inn. 'gym_M listen to news of what Compared with that. no amount _ —� _ _ _ -- too a- Cottage`for Rent George B t and Priscilla Lane boys are ¢oiiig- through ofAreyo pr -redto s+t•EVBRY u * our bois Cottage with ITCHEU LL overseas a you prepared t°put �:.and garden, on 4th Con. 2 :miles _ Also An Added .Attraction -- a - o _ ' .'. .and.read the casualty lists in SINGLE DOcLAR YOU CAN west•of Brock Road. Apply' Nears your newspaper every-day - bond into Victory bonds?, Into - Office -or Robt. Reesor, 4th con. Tiekering� Ont. - _: i and measure the sorrow and bonds that will suasspplies a string _ -Yanks Ah ` r, flow of vital supplies to bring Yorkshire Sows -- for sale. Bred Y anxiety that have come to thou- Victory closer? . sands of Canadian homes-sad„ about -3 rhos. Grading -Certificates with RiiIiaxd Tracy and Joe Sawyer phones - Yards °74: Res. tibW may come to many more•.. That's what YOU ria do 10 _ 1943 showed over 90 P. c. Grade A. -help shorten the war, to save These sows fromtithese littera. Wan, - Are your satisfied that you are precious lives And that's what the Teefy aril Sons.;.R. R. 2, Pickering.. doing ALL YOU CANT? wearing of this emblem means-' _ THURSDAY, FRI., SATURDAY' -A. E. RMHARDSOX Our,men and women in uniform that you too are doing your shale o3 Sale or Rent -- in village of - *die for . that you are buying all the are reed if need bE to e cottage,..elee- -- M# , I)RA rr or . . is u __-- G EN L I N S L'T R A r CE ----V' tory s you earl ICaaada, tric lights, good garden, garage and c RRAL ESTATE - -• om f YOU hen house. References required. -F. JAMES CAGNEY - - 36�7 CONY EYAN1f1'iG Green. _ ,ST Fos Rent'-- Mick house, on a arm; ohnr�y_ C--oi?te- Td—eats gra , s � - hjAiepl� ... �t 8 rooms, water,' electric, and if de- to serve. P ■ • - -- eire►3 also a garden. -Quarter mile Lately Phone, Pickering 60 ,• �' tlb Khoo]: Altona Road, Rouge Hill, - '� Ont. APg, Mike' n Pb}'n, c R. 2. Ms so C14ARMAN _ Pickering, or John Pbpowieh, 155 - iAve.'Tomrito. 36-9NOT7CE .TCI cR1�DITDR:3 CYR L E. ORLEY - -- House For Rent - '- -- AND OTHERS Beat---rte_ rrell ro erty, 8= roomed house and sun-roan, qua r All persons Having e!asumo againstr • s - -- &ere of land, Possession May`5th. %the estate of John Alexander. Greig, .ate of the-Township of Pickermg, -,-,' I N S U RA N C E ,A�above address May 5 or 6.. , Dat{y FAMipaaent n the'County of Ontario, Farmer, . For Sale -- Electric dairy outfit, deceased, who died on or about the _ `r'ri 'kfti _._. .. rt h day �of Janus 19 4, are here- = Wood's, 6-can electric cooler, Wood 's ' PHONE 6 7 P 1 C K. _ electric griiides, Wood's Serge`milk- by notified--to send'In to the under- - er, airlined for 22 cons, Vege 1000 .igesed, on or before the 5th day ni -d eresirsi seperatsr; 3tevae- ?1- :day,-.1344. full.-particulars of-their -goshr ectric c}ippers; liatchu¢xi tattoo with fast_ s, tin, nediateiy after the sa:d NOW � � pinchers, leathers and ink. (Jerseys last cmeAtioned date, tli"e:assets of ere «`"""'' J all"solid).'A• G.-Clgrk. Broee. Road.. the said: estbt•. will. be. distributed South. Phoxie Piekeri :54823.• amongsf''the parties entitled there- , 'Z ae*Nee to start lofting W - to, havir. reward �1'v to cia°rn% of _ •�s' _ ; or Sale -- st�eco house and.about g' 3 acres of land A gwage",•barb and which the _undersignr�d shall then that RE%ALL SPRING Tonic • .'`�� hen -house. lsran diate possession. R. have.notice. :•. _ Blood Purifier �.. t . P• Saunders, Claremont. Phone 5112 Annie Greig.. Adm�in]etratriv. with Sarsaparilla Tonic s! Waat�d -- a aiiiid's cnb: Newa.Pffice will annexed. by •her, Solicitots. -- Box 402. Heaton. Berl and Ross. 372 Bay 5t. Tasteless Extract of.Cod Liver Oil-. a` Building Lots_ desirable Toronto. _ .__ - _ Fortified with Vitamin D. _ Building I�ot5' for sale Dated, at Toronto, this 13th day of locat'!on in lckerirg Village, 50 by Aprl 2944: Beef, Rine and Iran' 150-feet, gooddrai:iage, close'to the , school and highway, on Nora Str. Iron, Laver and Bone Marrow Teale $175, L. D. Banks or :'news Office Maple Leat Fire Our Professi`onai Pride is 1 For sale _- good work horse, black lrl r Your Guarantee gelding, 5 ;yrs- 613, Mrs. Ellen yFc- Insuriance Co. Brady, Audrey. T$E REXALL STORE. Dock nil" I S. 8 ALSD ON, � - : _ - _ PICK EARNING citta for setting, ircxri `pure- �T. B. Boyea Plus. H. - bred lindiah Runner I3uuuuuuckS - ��p -for-P"srtn �' ><� Willson, Brougham, Pick. IOR3 Buildings s - 37438 -Wiz�rm Insurance on Baiddings �. l• H 'G dump truck, "Silos etc. A - o Rugby ►I> P truck, RMERS f 111 - ONTAR10 Automobile. Insurance of - _ ,Buick, suitable for war-workers. All Kinds • See Mr. Bourne, Bourne Gravel Pik R! PAT TOROM PWCE8 AT WHITBY, YOUR ROXX .�LAWM Write or Phone . m�+ oil Brock Road: _ . i 1t.J� FOR SALE -- sows„ Piga,Dred sows, _ weaners and shoats, at all .times. B�►wmar - & -Rowe Geo. L. Pi"ek, Dunbarton. 40 WHITBY Oh1T,4A14 ALV ES- -LAMAS LOST 1 Apr. 22. Black wallet, be- - AM ALL 12ND8 O'1' - tw en Liverpool stud Pickering Vill- '►B"al• No, 2,Hghwy, containing $5.00 - _ in bills and change, pictures of Pica- r ctnitry both live' and . dressed ilto -sCr7tn overseas, registrat#on which I y _ � The arrangement by .. .. __.. card etc,--Folder may keep money, s to Lranster, b sale, my �v but please sena' 'wallet to risme on undertaking and furniture bus x>1VT� xtY ��xTdT Vet, ;our, prices on. Live Ducks Registration Card - R. R. 2, Pick- iness to Mr. Win- McEachnie; l erintt, or phone .Pick. 3aRR'21• 38 i r has been cancelled with.con- --For-Ssl----6s e'l�tt used four- times, •like new; 2 \ew me but it is a genuine pleas- T v PICKERING FARN11S store fixtures;--white and black, hev- tires to make known that Mr. I �iJ�� S-ABg er used,4 Window fixtures, New 24 is is remaining to 'LIMITED ft. aw ing, Electric sigl% ,Copper, assist rne` in the active••man-. d >ZTATIO kettle, mrd size., Med cake-mixing age;.. _Bought and.Sold- =s 46 RADIN N 1� bowl, Cake pans,• Bread pans, Pie j Mr. 'McEachnie resides on I. pans, •Window trays, 2 Double Mar- I tt e pre rices anal I 2:a ,s:�r? ped C]othitng -= Sterilized, dela- WAY ONT. PHONE WHIM, � fee beds,,2 Sisigle. 737 Kingston Rd, I ever one will find th,ir :needs _ Apt. 104, Toronto. Mrs. J. H. COUI= i taken cake of `r,=;th unfailing and pressed like view, Carry ` son, courtesy and consideration:, large stock of high class suits. "Dien vercoats. and ants. Also a goodff Seed Pbtatoes -- ags.• or stock ` of new leather Coats ata - - ,.Kattadin, for seed ,or eaten,_ also TMe choice of, 2, 10-nios. old reg roan or C.•A. STERRITT. windbreakers,. and gents' ftrnish- j ++ • �. red bull. Wm. Middleton, Lot 13, logs at very reasonable'paces. Gall 36-7 LIMITED Con. 2, Pickering. . and be convinced. Pickering, Ont. Sam Schwarts - Scarboro` Junction -21 Bond 'Str. West. Oshawa• - Card of Thanks pSONZa - Howard IU7 and Scarboro $36 .. Mks. Fenne; and f truly of-Cherry- f,�sr wood, Ont., -wish to express their ,� p r/�CTORY _. _ Roagb and Dressed Lumber. _ 'Millwork heartfelt thanks ,and .appreci-ation for therriany-acts of.kiadness,.mss- Bub b &_+� sages of symathy and beautiful • � Inteiior Trim Mouldings. floaral tributes received from their - Soft and Hardwood Flowing kiiil friend's and neighbor's ,during >l I k Ynso1ited Siding � Shia& S their recent $ad• bereavement. They _ tat l8laritiaarde $cert la Cedar ehias4s especially thank Rev. Dr. Roddick M Attp6alt ea>�e1a - A,,,,aor his consoling words and the { i Shingles �-' . cotmrsden of the Bash Battlion icor _ - � - ' �ee1t Wool Taenia Crowt ash Lima _I f the rendering of the Last Poet. - s MARKET W Sswor P.im .�ILK � p IuiRTzx-SENOUR top P. a PU i] :PAINT , Phone Alekeriat ,.. 1,6 •'"� `.n' yr'�. •�i . ':v`,' v.:'7,'.. r. egq v.' �, t. ,p,+ t •r-.e' � f. Y, l'-H f 1/' 7^vo'C• .C}^X' [_ •S ,a},,.. p,,.. .^t,• J f h ,,• ?GL' nt51" ♦'*• ,y+ t -•.``�..;¢. � ,.�._' ,w. -*'Y. •t�• .� +ate' �tg.+ 'Yr' w .I ?t`N ae T; .?:. 'p• --.•.•',.:' „•' .. •,; ..' • ••'�-[<.G}rata. ;�,�,y *,a, e¢., �,�y.. ��:Lti?'F "'r P: ;.;'.-.•x� �r '.,vi'J.,''+� y'S:.,Y 1-. ... ..:•:,-a,,F,.'- rA" �wF7:.. � -"^�+c ♦•f �x 'L.. .':._: af.y K;. _ ��� s+ .`# 'g'•r. •`t .t a'•.:.�9t ' ��,-� '� 7', AS Nea►e, Bgpplanent t a � .e,. r ,f 'G reen - "P w friends of W ... The mans' Mr. alter - _ - u ---- Wslson are- glad to see hien again - - The Y. P. .UR. are putting •their -- ,� -- popular draari'a, on at M't. Zion, on - -- Friday evening,. April 2& { Miss Marjorie Byers has had a { .. L ° severe attack of the $lu this 'last week:. • Th _ _ �• e many friends of Lloyd pas,c,Oe are glad to-lesion-'that he-is-recov a is-recover- ing from his sev erg iilneRs, � _ - The W.' meet on Thursday, May 4th. Place of meting to be announced_on .Sun- s --- _ day -- — -- - _ - Will all interested - in donating _`Wa' rtjE to the bale being packed for the . - - _ - West, get their donations- read and ham�ithem in to Mrs F. W. Gibson, Supply Secretary, not later than War demands come first. Many of the materials needed in-prove izi On Sunday. evening, April _80th, ..,:.-Hydro rural service, that are plentiful in peacetime, arenow required Dr: D. -V,- Hoskins will give an ad- in the man uifacture of war weapons. Like wise, many trained Hy dro dress of interest and throw pictures amen have taken up war duties in the, Army, Navy ,and Air •Force. an the seieen,_also singing by the This results ina shortage of. manpower, Qnaterials and equipment. Glee Club, at a aMissionary_ rogram, _ the Missions Dept. sponsored by �, Although'• working-- under great : iWficulldes; created by these of Sunday o01. Collection in • -- missions. e u acne- conditions-, Hydro= will continue to provide essential rural -- _ services as rapidly as possible. However, it -can. -be' readily realized i 2d n the Cl doli en that with smaller construction crews, coupled with the scarcity-`of - Mrs. K. Holliday8 w . visitedds supplies; t.._a�es_�o�_.poseibTe._far_Hy � , of Brooklin, - gawex'-_. �*-Vii►.aid mss. Gibson, on lines, and services to farms as pro¢nptly or on the same scale as in Thursday last, pea+c�tiKne P symPathy of_the is extended to..Mr. James Raine and ^Hydro Will maker -every efibrt to. provide -service to the amore �, Oma' and. Ross,_ and then so T essential farm and other rural users connected with the production Raine.ies, -in the passing of Mrs. famed and processing of food. Those farmers and other users req uirinj - . — ---- — Tire - '. •.. electricity to assign in-the production of food and for the replacecrieat - $� Viand-R�fi Cross ..have - lost a faithful helper. Mrs. Raine of tabour will be -given preference. Farmers located along existing was always willing to help in any lines will be given priority over those; in areas where_ li_zes moat be ' good work. Her pastor, Rev: R. W. -_ emstructed, In any Case, only extensions-of liamited Ee - ngth caz b_ - ' McVey conducted the funeral ser- considered. All othehr rural residents on new or existing lrnes will ba - vice at the home on Friday after= supplied with Hydro service ' as and when conditions permit, noon. The floral tributes were . boa- utiflul aid ina,iy. 3fan5friends14 -d ' trusts that this, -along with previous messages, will enable_ from a -distance were of the service. rural consumers to more readily understand the new uniform H ydrp rural rates and the influence of wartime shortages of manpower and _ _ Claremont public School. Report aflerials an power extensions. Upon request, further information - Easter on these matters will gladly be supplied by any Hydro mural District - - Su rintendemt. Pe ``A" above 76 P. c., $0 to -?5, -. C. 'C below 60 p. . -GftdTHE HYDRO-ELECTRIC POWEReton sand 4 Re Joaai rson -- - Teton, Keith Carson, Reg. Sanderson, _ edy, Marion Norton Joe - , Bruce—Kerrfi - " i , Rovnie Burnell, Clyde Beat COMMISSION OFONTARIO ' - o Angeline Valentino, Marion Mid- '. - dleton. "B" - Blair Evans, Dorothy Brooks Alan Reds w, Mar Bill Story, Olga Rhodes, , ,Pattenden. kC» _ This coanpleteR a series of messages explaining the new'Rural 'Rates - Shirley' Taylor Lyall Brooks, o e ec ric supply 16farin ani hamlet..consumers Urade any Evans, Phy r -served direct by the Hydro-Electric Power. Goarimissioz. of Onitario, llis Beelb , David Beverley. — 'W -suggest -- Nelda Elson, Aubrey Carson:e you ch•P and. keep these explanations. -- -- Earl- Grade "A Brown; Franc s McCulloLu h, • - '' Redshaw, "B" Frank` White. "C" Kenneth Middleton,idd , Billie Jordan ' - Absent,, Diane Deriby, A. V. Por- :'A ction 4 :- ter, teacher. FATICE TO CREDITORS' iGrade 8 : "A" Lillian Binsted, Mar- . Saturday; April 29 --:sale of house- ion Redshaw, Joan Sanderson, M�ar- .:,. hold-- furniture,—,dishes,—foals _ — Mani - 'na Pilke , "B" - ea GeHrgi y Creditors of 'Joseph Cowan, of Marjorie 'Elson,• Dick, Ward, Gloria, houses west of W. J. Morrish's _ _ 'Township of Pickering, Fairner,' _ `Beverley, Joe Morley, Earl Ander- who died at the Township of Pick- son, Bruce Lehman Doreen Patten- store, Ki:rgston Road, property of cuing April Tst, 1942, are requested Widen. C Helen Norton. �, , ,, Joseph Clarke _P,Ternnentice Cash. Sale - to send , particulars of their cla--n Grade 7 "A" Don Manion, '"B" 1.30.- Clarke I dentice auctioneer. to the undersigned before May 10th, - - `1944, after which date; his estate " Don Brown; Larry Brown, Wilf. _ _Morley, Alex. Beaton, Don Beelby, -- .Markhaku *bile Clinic will he distributed among the part- Grade 6 -- "B" Allam Pilkey, Yvonne -- -ies entitled thereto, and the 'Admin- =� dman, 'Gerald M11ddleton, Michael - _ : WE%T CLINIC .istratrix will not be liable for aaiy Valentino, Marion ' Evans. "C',' Carl May"4 1944 claims of which , she has not then , Norton, Elmer Brooks. Thursday, , _ .. : . at Markham;:Ont. ,. ; 'receiv notice. Grade' ►— "A" Violet Binsted; Mar. .- :..:. :. . :. . :,.. :,: . .:. ted•-a -Osh a, App-I9-144 - Iaret a- van Beverley, June Elson., _, ' D L�on­ teacher ,.. _ W. . Sinclair, K- C. Address .... .p...:. . ..,,...'.. . . _. Bank of ntreal Building, _ �.• Oshawa, Ontario Tel. No. .... . .. . .'•.. _: Prir'vier (se�rid to Blood Dono Cliiric; Mark-' all' • • ham$ Ont. " P • : - . l : .f .I