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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1946_04_05SOLI. , LXV� PIO&Biti� 11% .� FRIDAY, APR;._-5, 1946 No. ' . r - _ �� � .-: - �• o B Against �f Local C m a ni es e in �re n .. - _ Acc 1 0!!ncil - _ � den ts B ?ownsh PICK.ERING T'W?- COUNCIL Public Notice E G. M., Bro. Twilliger, of Oshawa, Having been received too late for i L7+ Pickering Village ♦ Five firegien of each vohmtary who addressed 'the Lodge coneernizig this issue,. the text of hie first' ad- Municipal Roads Township Pickering that goes out with a fire the plans made during - his term of dress to the Prov. House, by Mr. T. _ brigade _ - Mrs. James Richardson spent sev- . eemopany in Pickering Township 'will office. K. Creighton, our Riding member, ' During the month of April, Conk. eral days in town last, week visiting,-. be covered by accident insurance, will appear in our next issue. mercial Motor. Vehicles, operated on . Miss Mary Martin Vocalist W ith municipal roads shall not be loaded relatives.,,-, while travelling to atnd coming from Oshawa Orchestra, Greenirood Presents Rings Miss arjorie. White spent two a fire. Council have divided their . _ - -_ in excess of their licensed weight. days is Toronto this week; attending L-jurance business between Messrs Miss Mary Martin, daughter of The - community of Greenwood pro- ROY WARD; Rand Supt. the Fiaird rs' Convention, In " >Qoa Beer and' C. E Morley. Mr. and Mrs. George Martin, of rented signet rings to all of the Township of Pickeaing session at the Royal roriu losses amounted to $252.70 Pickering, - is--the -feitu — x- ocalist W e re L with the. Globe a-►d Mail - -- • �P red, local members of the 'Services who Up, Mrs, Frank Lewis, of Myrtle and and were paid to. Messrs Cecil St-or- with Ragnar Steer's orches't now, saw duty overseas. 'The eight whose y _�. ey and Wm. Middleton. .. �a aid Life Magazine :'�mv -Big. Time Mrs. M. Gormley, of Kinsale, v[sib• A deputation from the Altona —i;d: playing-every _ week_ in the , dilly . homes are now at Greenwood were ed Mr. and Mrer. C. J. Stevens= waited on Council, asking for some Room of Hotel Genot3ha• 'Mary hag ; presented with rings previously. The News.. got a nice bit of ad- . this week. work to be dose on• that road .1 They , been with the band for several weeks They are —Allan Shortt, Vernon • vertising a few days ago -'•ewe were Mrs. N. Bie and Miss E. Richard - hafd surfacing or .1- The, now'' and we understand that when : Shorti, James -Kinnear, Capt. Sit- - over in the Drug Store =a lady -(a son were in Toronto on Sunday ass - mugSe'st the new radio station' opei- in _Os= cox, A. Maskell, Lawson Parks and new - comer) picked up a copy of the ing Messrs W"L and Walter Corm of" grading would put it in shags• �hawa, Ragnar Steen will be in Lorne Wilkie. __ ..News, saying "this is the worst ell off to the West. Council will inspect it on their road over the air. F Rings have now been mailed to it wpection tour. Council also received • I paper I have seen, but I like to buy Mrs W. J. Clark and Nora have the four who no longer make their ! it every week ". She didn't know returned from Burford where they letters from families on Fairport Discussion Of t�,ommnuniity Bell I homes at Greenwood. They are - -I who we were. Wonder if she'll' see have been spending the wbAer. •i Road, north of No. 2 an4 on Pictaez- Featured At Fores+ers'Meeting. Lorne Arms, Toronto; Angus Me- f this, Thank you Mrs. ..... Ed. lag Beach Road. By Gordon Wade Arthur, Richmond Hill and Ross There were only '25' Properties ; • - Campbell, Lindsay. Pic[dering Honeymooners Mentioned "SIGN OF THt CROSS "' Diable for sale for iid:i- payment of ! '-Considerable discussion, following l On New York Broadcast Cecil B. DeMille's Greatest taxes thin year, equaling 82500. 1 the report be Alan Lishrriam on the Alen. Albright Hale and Hearty • An " Farm On Which He Was l Mr• -and Mrs.' Donald Kemp, of Triumph Most of these have been paid off, • community halt question here, was 'a Pickeri:ig; who are honeymoonL-ig in leaving a balance of about 860, ow- I feature of the Canadian Qrder of 93 Yearn age:' Pickering United tTltnrch w - - . the U: S. this week, were in New � ing, and most of this will `'be clear- 1 Foresters meeting - in Court' Duffing I --=- York on Tuesday and attended the Friday, April 12, - 8.15 ed in a week or so.- Council . will not + here last week. j Mr. Alex. Albright celebrated his "Honeyrrioon in Nesv 'York" broad- ' hold a Tax Sale this spring. I Election of officers and initiation i 93rd birthday at the hoarse of his t Starring: Fredric planet, M. S. Chapman, Jos. Banigan and was conducted by Chief Ranges: Bro. grandaughter, Mrs. Harold Barclay, i ID and received special congratul- Eileen Ls-idi, Claudette _ tWtn- Ellicott were council - visitors. March ; at .1 during the broadcast. Ile Colbert and Chas. Laugiiton i McAbe, of Oshawa. District Organ- ' of Brou*hwn, on Saturday, originated in Studio 18 of iZ+er Ca] Brraun. gore an address that 3t1.' A delicious 'supper, topped with. f pr originated Days of Roane -- Screen's THIRD DEGREE CONFERRED the NBC. Roctdeitez Centre. All -time top is thrills AT ,. -Oti O. F HF#tE wan well received. A social for the II a lovely birthday cake, with pink and l ynembeis and friends will be held- icing, tapped with 93 candles, Danbarton Wedding Of Local IntereA Also - Furlough Fishing Ontario Lodge No. 324, IOOF, ores App 4th. and the next regular � graced the table. The guests -- his. Adm. 85 and 16 cents meeting will be held on- April 25. only child, Mrs. John Tweedie, and Decorated with palms, calla liIl- tke ttatne of the conferring of the Mrs. Tweedie; the Tweedie's two ies and spring flowers, Dunbarton ThinL or Priestly Degree. knows as t paRienftural society lyeeting l sons and 'four daughtws. • and eight Church was the scene of a . very - �e Degree of Truth, on Bros., Bill' Olivet to Calvary' — Pickering ilfcF.achnie, George 'Fowler trsid Geo. Thursday. April 9. grandchildren helped, celebrate thin I pretty wedding on . Saturday last. Presbyterian Church, Sunday A 2 festive occasion. Mr. Albright atilt ' when Miss Gwen Skidmore, daugh- April 14, at 8.15 p. M. puld' an Tuesday evening' The Pickering 'Horticultural Soc- ' 'lives on the farm `where` .he was ' ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Skidmore %there who have received the deg- April born. between Whitevale and Brou- - 60-Voice Choir -tell .will meet on Thursday, � of Woodlands Road.. Rouge Hill, be- • w is during the p� few weeks m' 9. at Dunbarton Sunday School I gharn. His four brothers and two came the bride of Mr. Donald Kemp Jerseys Go To California - a. Bros. Jack Warrs:6 Jack Parry abd ~aQn of Mr, and Orval Bull. room. Poloured Motion Pictures will sisters predeeessed hire. -He is still �[rs, Lorne Kamp, lee shown by Dr. DeTitt' and _Mr. hale, and hearty and takes pleasure..'of Whitby, Oat. Rev. A. E. Holley MessnQ W. D. Thomson, F`. $nutty Among the fourteen v>ayiWia prea- Carveth. of Bo- manville. Music j. in walkirrX• His. grandson Stewart. officiated and . ins Marie Morrish and son, Bokar Farmq and F. !!L eti st the &emnony' wet. the D. D. 1 opemtei th�arm. - -Corr_ wedding - - • psnR�'am ��.. - played tie music. The solo- ChapmaA supplied a shipment a� ist was Miss Marion Rowe, Whitby-. Jersey heifers to go to a big breed- _ - - Given in marriage by her father, er in California this' week at: ' good = -EDITORIAL C O M M N T the bride wore a gracefuh gown of figures. Ontario is getting taro the we expected - -we tied several say to us IV Inc C radian Churches who are only- lukewarm . on • the, white satin, `the skirt forming s forefront of. the dairy califs buaitt+ ]� few days "Well, 'I will be looking fcr an edit - temperance question. For example, the• writer used train, wi'h satin halo type head- ship with E. L. Ruddy- and Son'!$ oriel on the proposed changes in Liquor Legislatio:t", to attend one of the wealthiest churches in Ontario; dress, with long tulle veil and cart- shipment o! 100 Ayrah r�s to tin Well, you know, it's been each a long time since where the stewards have been ictiown to walk up the led i cascade of calla fillies, Miss State of Idaho, the future loohe Pickering, as a tovviislsip, htaa had asiytlurrg much to -aisle in striped 'trousers and morning coat, with the Gloria Whitler, maid of honor, was rosy for a good buginest in the (continued on page 4) dairy purebred stock industry far say about liquor and it's laws, that we hardly know oollection plate in one hand; and hanging on to the this,old county, what to say —tbat is, to write about liquor, as s -c :44 of a pew to steady himself. ,the minister at 19 Million Sktah to 2 in Few Years» political affair• Coaw to think of -it, we often word- that time when quea_ioned, about this acknowledged eyed bow liquor administration got into the present . this condition lxit also admitted he was told what Rotary 'had only two metytbers of he �i u ea _ _pr�izciaj eavernme'nt, -wt's beet there for a -he could not talk about. Then her>:'a our reasoning-- .. it's 28 absent on Tuesday evening - -long brae. Although Premier Drew -has denied tine gust so long as -ore have. so many influential. people last wheh ' Rose Ir}cin. of Red Wing ;Dttnbaria9i United Church _ • and tnanv still v-ho are not sympathetic- to-- striet - ternpamnce- .- legis-.. . -9_ amt >$dr - `own .1 t, In Ka�,.�� believe it : that — the brewers and distillers have a lation, then, a far greater .lumber of less- influential- another of the "Classification" talks, Minister leasable bank aoe6unt, and are prepared to issue . people who are sympathetic will have to do an lava- (when the me?r) ber speaks on his Sunday. April 7, 19 t6 cbegoea to anyone who could puce buai-�s --4t has ,unease amount of educational work before such a own following -or e. of- the finest.. 9.45._a. m- - -- Morning .Sun. - School - lnwiled rather strong is bygone years- Atax.e as the zemper�e forces dope for, can lee features of Rotary), gave a review Adult Discussion Group x Like Will Rogers, all we kuaw 1i "what we lead .brought about., of - t'he development, progress and 1.1.00 a. m. - Pre- Easter Conwmm- The TnroMO Sitar wired this ulfiee g few• days ago; resent aunts o! the apple - growing ion Service, Every ariember in t1e papers....but it looks to Us like it's goisig P - to be ,a lot.easigr to get tight than it has been for asking foT a report on the reaction in this locality W Industry in Carabda,_4 highly ins- of 'Dunbarton Church b the past few years. Is there a need for it....be 'the •announcement by the Ontario Legislature. We. . truc;ive and informative address: _ _ tinged to' be present at dda honest now- -#hose -rho use it probably feel there is, have not noticed their publishing our statement— Apple production has dropped beautiful and inspiring see - --is it essential to lice and living- medical men say. "'fit -an)om .living beside'' a war pmt for four f� 14 million bushels to 2 million _ yK, No. Are drugs and narootics esaerkial to life and ye^m and haM a close connection wich mulch of at present time, but new orchards to - - f�- living— aredieal men nay, Yea{ so those Who r}re is the results of liquor drinldng, could no- say anything i bring. this bank in few years. cadewkw United Choreic 1 • need, can get it, but only viain. the doctor says so'. `' . other thou if this meals the procuring o! liquor A goodly number of facts were Highland Creek of ..,o b d6rge .41 iic -;eater quandtiew, Or -irOrn any .rr10Te svuctca> ILr :, presented to the Club, the most of—Rev. A. E. Holley, 'B. A., B.• D. _ know coax aatkwer -- .so dzVgs are placed in the '�''iC ~ } which was entirely new and strange Minister .i.JGOI In jg' Z-OMC _"'..:.4J6 y ✓ 61.. --: .k, . I, +�srdn wiLlf to most or (tile members. we round 5iunt3aq. April 7,' 1946 emus to life and livings -+we all know that 'answer too ' ? m �1 his views' that can be tinder'st°°d '"- that the '`):tear" is 'one of the oldest 1.30 p. tn. - Aftern oon Sun School —,so we plane it in the karrds of aityboily who can but the same writer long ago, W an attempt to make of Canadian ,apples, being• developeu Adult Fellowship' Group gather together a few of the recptireauepte last out up his mind on the question,. decided Vint any• mast, -about the year 1750; the "Spy" is 2.30 P. fit. - Pre- Easter Convhunioit ty Provincial legislation, and is free to all who have who was to be responsible for raising a family, after one of the stable, easy -to -keep var- Service. The Sacrament Ser- aatching six or seven good fellows (friends of ours) . (continued on page 4) vice is particularly worshipful the price. „ " a ho a few. ears' ago had no ,wise for. the man • who "at the Lenten - Season. Plan Avery common argumerrt heard today is that our y - - RL'1M?KAi'rE SALE 'APRIL 13. ' • social obligations and attitudes have char�ged....it ' Coadn ,take and drink, and quit at that---:went doAm PICKERING TOWN HALL'' � �� worship at Centennial on bat become the social " suing to do47- -nuts, nobody out- and -out bums, financially ruined morally. wrecked, T Sunday afternoon. can talk to us on that question: Anybody. who Re buried the last one two: weeks ago—,& paper A 'Rummage_Sale of Clean, Used hasn't the in - fprtitude to say "No" in any - traveller, who had called at this office weekly for . Qothing, will :be •held in PicTcerino Pickering United Church - 'body's face on that one shouldn't be there. This' years, lost. his joli -'two years ago (the company took Town _Hall, on Saturday, April 13, Rev. Robt• .C. Copeland, B. A. social influence dohs amount to something though, and him back a dozen times in the past) - -lived with his at 2,00 p. m. Minister _ y wife s people slurs that time broke and broken ` The proceeds will go to "save Surtdaq, April •7, 1916 so long as wo'urld -be social elite can get that impression The Children Fund. Hel ' feed and across, There is sure to be somz spineless individual booze killed -him two weeks ago. Ten years ago he P 10.00 a. m.- - Sunday School who will 'fall. for it, in his �r' her attempt'ta "kaep _was one of those who "muld take -a •drink'or leave buy' medicines, and, necossities for. 11.00 -a. m. - "Ts it Nothing to You ?" : up" with "sombbody ". .A fri. rid of the wrier was it alone ". A recent murder trial (a dirty one) showed the children of dire needin Europe. 7.00 •p. m..- "On Trial - Who? - -• asked soin° tirne .ago to address .a group on "Temp prackically every one of the witnesses haying teen The Pickering V�omen s Institute —on th;::r �tiay. to get a drink, cr cent ^g buk froHi has already_ denateA $25.00 to thin Pickering United Church W. A. + stance (be. was alwways- s ncall kry un temperance �, one, but we feel more is need °d The A advocate, and still is) in .a Western Ontario town. To letting one —very, eery rare, is drinking linked �citli= pril meeting of the W. A. th< writer he said "flow can you talk temperance anything of a wholesome nature — Having witnessed and we are asking your co- operation 'of Pickering United Church will be to •Anybody ±oday -- verybody'e drinking". 1'Ve were enough of this sort of thing, it d�•,s Tot become a in- helpin. -, to, raise more. held at_.the home of Mrs. W. Fraalt •' >jissrppvinted in having him say that —we said to ' difficult matter t,• ^''^ n : ^': mind. ThF w -riter You will find infanta and Child- Bak ^r, en ^. hnrsday afternoon, Ap- - oirself "that':, indica'ive of the {ray things are •.is ready to listen *to :ire `ir�t argument to be' es- ren'i underwear; Panties, Socks, nil 11, at 2.30 o'clock. There will bo going". Temperance' people are 'slipping.... and when tablishwi. in `ts favoim Shoes; Little bags, - Rompers and• a tea towel shower for the basaae. we say temperance people we don't mean Church Quite a few persons have been asking s.he editor Snits, Goloshes, , Older Boys' coats All ladies' -cordially Invited.- people alone....bat they too are slipping --tile old, -for an "expregsio:i "• .Thi, hay. been neither a- con- etc ;. some Jewellry and Two foun- O - : R.I-NGNEWS I 1--iFj P-.IC-. KE i*gular temperance lessons have disappeared from demnation of the new Bill, nor a hand - clapping in its t+�in pens. Anybody wishing to don - psesbyterian Charcli. PkDtering the Sunday School lessons....the old pledge cards pronoun8ement, but rather--the opinion and Iona- ate infants' or children's clothing Rev. D. MarsItall )lave gone (not that we were ever sure they helped standing attitude of ONE individual who, having up to fourteen years, telephone Mrs. Minister ti R vmY much), and lute youngsters Cerfaitlly' do not hear looked upon the traffic for many years, Is pre- A. T. Brady, 52 R 13, and anything Mrs. P. N. Spratt, Organist as much about temperance at church as they did 30 pared to call it dynamite — whichever way you chr►oee will be picked tip. t.00 P. M. - hurcb School er 40 years ago. It's our firm belief and conviction to view.it. This Bill may correct past, objectionable The babies a-rd children an look- 8.00 p. m. - Churrrb 8ertioo � that we have today too many leading leaders of the Mures- -will it introduce nep ones ?. ing for your help, yam, BUNNY BONNET °. CLASSIFIED, ADVERTISING " I HANs I:NII;Kb FOR SALE MEDICAL WASTF•U LF' YOU HAVEN'T THE EQUIP- - JIGSAW MAKE LIFE WUK I H LIYI(�(;' �51tf goo F'u c TEEtR1ER FEMA1Bl ,. went and do bot want to be b „ of good uuality. state Dartfcuiars • "w Bred with day old chicks here �i 16AVY cast frame, l2 throat, _ WHY SUFFER? to Fred Murray. R R 4, Mltchall.' - - - e tilting table, mechanism runs on Ont, grand opportunity to secure well started two and three week oil, holds any type blade, turns to do what countless numbers of old chicks in all the poRulat puce cut any Ifngth required. f12.86. happy users are doing for the.. $ant C.O.D, Brown, 8E Mountvlew, sftective relief of: Chronic Ca• tti'E PAY HIGHEST PRICES FOR - ;z,y,^;- r;:;r' •,, breeds and hybrid crosses, Also ttarrhal conditions (as to Bron• bluekrats, Domeatio Rubbtt Pelts floor raised pullets 6 to 14'weeks - Toronto, Ont. old. Free catalogue. Top Not chftia, Asthma de- Sinus Patna), and all other raw fora. :hip ro• - Chlckerlea,. Guelph, Ontario. _ FOR BALE, DARK GREY PERCHE- skla disorders such as Bolls and day. Levin Fur Company. Depart. x• Yon Stallion, eight years. B Dre• Pimples: Arthritic, dg Rbettmatic merit W., 163 Spadlna Avenue ��. ,. Pains; Aait' your Druggist for Toronto. Ont mtum, quiet, cheap, would con- v;•. RELIABLE CHICKS alder trade for good young rasre. Odorless and Tasteless ADAM'S Just think shat this means to the John Thompson, Route 2, Picton, GARLIC PEARLES or write _1 -t'0 BUECK REAR END INSIDE < ' buyer. Your' Inve "stment 1■ made Ontario, Richmond Adam Co.. P U. 274, brake bands and ales complete, « Y4 - "• '!' Vancouver. fan. 83 per 100 drive shaft oil Pump. Allan Pox- worth- while when you purchase ROSES: Hybrid Tea and Climbing Pearlee, enough for 5 weeks, bu'rgb.. Relivood, ant. Phone 2i -6 your chicks from us. Our repeat your year alter year 1s the each $1:25 and 31.50 postpaid. -- proof of our quality chicks. Blood Mac's Greenhouses, Nelson, B. C. uNPUR9'L'NtS1PS Fait wostMlt` t .. testing for pullorum done each MARE DSONEY RAISING ANGORAS. F year, we only hatch from clean wool now $13.60 lb. Pedigreed BE A HAIKhRFSSf =R flocka. -Millers Chick Hatchery. breeding stock for bate. Brad - e Fergus, Oat. (Successor to J. D. - jvih vnNAllA'S LF.ADtNF St"HUUi • +ti' , � A ��. u. �tue. Johnson). Great v.tpertunity Ceara 1 ` FOR SALE • "(S'AM HANNOVER). Haled profession, STARTED CHICK BUYERS, WE Time 2.6 3f4. This is a• beautiful Pleasant 0Ll1lRrds successful good ,3 have the best of of two and three wages. thousacds eucceasful Marvel week old chtrka we have ever big Brown Stallion, quiet and 5' sound. The service tee t r the,use, t4raduates. America's greatest ays- rsi "sad. All the RDpular.pure.breeds fain. tllustrvtsd .cats oaue tree - of this tifallion`ls 15,000 for Stand- Write or calf 4 - apA__hybrad_crossea_ In non- sexed, IV._ - ._ard red blares, Owner, ,Goo._ _ .bIARV,EL HAIRDRESSING pullets or codcereis: Also 6 -to 16 week old floor raised pullets, W711-son. Boulter. Ont, tiC'HUUI� Send for catalogue and price list. 558 Bloat -St. W. Toronto } _ +Jlwed6le Chick Hatcheries Limit- Branches: - DEER] 16 -30 Branches: 4ti King St Hamilton > - - a::.;i ad, Fergus, Ontario. tractor in good running order. 74 Ridet:u Street. Ottawa. The spring silly season .gets off to New motor tune up. Reasonable a good start as Ann Miller, Colum- price. Fred A. Stock, R. R. 1, Ta- A -1 i]ABY CHICKS FROM BLOOD- v[atock, Ontario. PA1'RKTR , shows up with ad tested stock. White Leghorn; rw"En2SP wit 1 bia -screen star, _ _ something really lively in Easter Barred Rock; Hybrids. Some -, El E R C O FETHERSTUNHAUGH d: COMPANY ONLY ostasroass ' 'bonnets. She's pictured - wearing a started chicks available. Write Patent Hol'cltora. Estebltahed 1890:. binged -top topper which holds a A. AL Switzer Hatchery, Granton, - . "RED TOP" 14 King West'• T''r' r•to Rooklet o1 4 informator'tnn reaue!;t live Easter bonny. Electric Chicken Brooder - TWLDDLE CHICKS ARE LIKE Write for Particulars - t' ill't'UI:ItAI'Ht money in the bank! An early gtart t >• �" H Ys U { {er from with Tweddle chicks means an Huron Engineering & Research ITCHING-BURNING House Erected - -early profitable -market for your Co. TIME TESTED. QUALITY eggs and poultry meat ... a mar - In 75 Minute& ket that' pays the early highest prices Goderich Ontario SERVICE and SATISFACTION �' �to those who are ready. for it- Your films ursperly developed and • " TWeddie •chicks all come from FARMS F111114 printed l Recently six English worktnetl ' Government ,Approved pullorum 6 off a EXr'4+SURE ROLLS 15.c -y tested breeders, whether pure RUPPUNTS'8 for 26c erected an all- electric aluritimum _ bred or cross brerj "and thry are 200 ACRE FAR31 tVITH GOOD FINEST F_tiLnRf:IN<t SERVICE end d0 nOlhinq about i>` • bungalow in seventy -five minutes. carfully culled before shipment to buildings, hy'dro.'water in hours You may not get all the films you - Here is the chance for every perwa In The London Daily 'Mirror states - assure You of a hardy; healthy and, barn. Gond cattle run; bush the qualttj uric. service jrou desire Canada suffering from sore, itchiog,paLaful group of chtcks. If we havis . Lot, with er wlthont atonic end want this Pei. bur you can .get all piles to trY a aimpto home remedy xvtth the that it was the first of 1t9 type t,0 - missed sending you our- 19 8 well Implements, Terms tt desired• by sending yotrr,ftlme to ' prooaiseo [arelisbte'Srmtorcfundthecoat Illustrated. catalogue write us at write E. J. Colson. RrecehrtdRe. of the tint package if you are not satisfied . be built in -Blackbur% North of once and we w m t v o nt tart tAt_ P44U•ru gr et It's the results. :on a ill al you one. ,O _ .. ._., 'F1It England. These bungalolis Ire Aiaa two and three week Old .4tarir, 1 Toronto with `o to an druggist and get • started chicks and six week up to T bottle of Hem -gold and use as d gate a extremely attractive in appearance.' 20r AGR£.', QLTCK SA.t.E, NFt?rit Hem -Roidis an internal treatment. essy and sixteen week old floor raised WE C'.1L'i:l;A C'I1SIPi..ETE• ,,,LINE being -colored greet, and cream.- falling water. new how-e, Eby g pullets for immediate. delivery, miles from - towtn. No. 2 Highway. of Home phutIN'r to f equipment &ickly4ho use and eznd soreness Hess ar are ._ ' Tweddle Chick Hatcheriep Limit- -and supplies. ts'rlte for prtea fist ' guVed,j insu Iideis a and the set They. are manufactured in a Lan- ed. Fergus. - Ontario.'- Box R&. 73 Adelaide W„ Toronto. !laved, vain sth for and n ttis treatment. cashire* factor_.. - Althou b bun a- eeeaerny Mart /IeAer C•. Sib hews continued the sore, painful pie tumors g !3 Y ont e � t.. Toronto, (ant, heal over leaving the rectal membranes 10, oK$ such e.5 these a''e intended for LIb1iTED QL'tN,TITY STARTED 15n ACRE:: GOOD PRODUCTIVE Clean and healthy. Getabottlsofllem -Raid United. Iiir.gdem families, this. soil! chtcks. 'varlouis breeds, N, - H, z land - Small wood lot, good ,` today sad ae• tar you If .trot as easy. B. It Light Suasex, etc., and frame kouae, bank barn 40x64'. S U P R E-M E pteaaaat way this into t'id 7oueselt o! your not preclude them from helping crosses. Order chicks 'now for Implement eked, hen house. pig mL1erY• - -. an considerably- in overseas , honSC' April -bray delivers. ' BraY Hatch- -pen, garage- a•nd woodshed.' Situ- A T l S F' A C T 1 O N NOTyrTtr• aDoasng er Bela s In L Case" &red on Lot B. Con. A. Dunwlcb. Can only he attafned bi, cavlttg tar over 20 Arm dew aid mss L our building prograrits. It is not in isry', 130':1 -ohn A Hamllton. Oct tae 471A ZO years. nieaePUS sattst ois-- year ibis miles from railway station, your films processed b�' highly - saaoyis and Painful sot• raadit(o•. -nose • tended to export them-apart-from ' r»enetal saorea and churches. 1 •billed technicians Osing the very' r it q enally and slessaepy or rear BABY CHICKS, S; HAti1P mtkea oar No 8' Highway. I6 fillies beet writerlals and modern mach- •we. Les at t1<ia reaearhablr aaecesafal immense home requirements. -the shires, Barred Rocks culled blood- west of St. Thomas. Apply J. D. _ friary. Ail Is obialnaUl• at lowest Isrwala seats yw teoebtsa. Try 1t ssd.a. , -shipping - ,,ace required . would, tested .stadaz_ Ontario Breeding- - Graham, .Iona Statton. price•. Roll developed and 2 i make the " propo5iiiou•, difficult. `Station. Extra heavy laying strain, prints 25c. reprints 3c. each. All Harding Smith'." Sparta. Ont. FUR SALE, 100 ACRD, FARbl.. LOT xrork guaranteed Overseas territorieo, can,_ however, 11, Clan. 10, 'Mornington. 28 aerts Traps- Canada Film Service - acquire blueprints of Britain'+ -- - fail wheat, .35 acres ne* seeding tt'E HAVE THE. FULLUWING' down• remainder grass. 7 roomed Torot}to 1S, pot. speedily built "p,rrfabs "... under, pure breeds to choose from: White house nearly new, large Dank _ 'licdVtSC from t1ve maul facturers. Leghorns. Black bitnoreas, haired barn. _good land. Price 44,000:, -Ro- FILMS! DEVELOPED 25 CTS. GUA- Rocks, White-Rocks. New Hemp bert L Stewart, bin, Oct. ranteed -one day service. NO , A shires, Rhode Island Reds, Whits to AIT1NG. Hay Photo Service, ! e , Wyandottes. Light Sasses, Black 4• Australotps. - Jersey White Grants. 110 AC'RE'C .GOOD LAND, 2 MILES Forth ray.. s s • ' s 1200 PIFE CLEANERS Jersey Black Giants, also thlrteeo vllisse. ..modern stable, brick 1 t " hybrid crosses. Send for c-Atalogue house, good wells, fenced. S, BE FIRST TO HAVE ONE I - SENT PREPAID and price list Tweddle Chick factory close, well fenced 8oz f, - -- _ You send 12.00. We do the rest. Hatcherles Llmlttt4_Fe.rst not P ,>t• No, s, St, Eugene, Ontario. ENLARGFd7EN'I IN GLASS 4 - ..: -..� TIAU4uHF;•Ai�t4• AND PLASTIC CRYSTAL Nidonal Pipe Cleaners ` ' + 25 FREE CHIC r risma' e a iti" r Canandaigua; N. Y. , LF:AI:� HAIltUfetfiNlNh CtIF:. SenO your neaettve and tat this - 4JUH BABY t HICKa Alit; tit E, newest -style glass enclosed en- Rohertson method Ioftr%atlon PrQSeoy of Foundation ar.d Re- es regarding s largement 234 s 4 %" for your «iallred Birds, All ureede�rs on feria t. ego Di else es. mantel or dressing table - or to %' tl•e0 exeeitent It? nus Road, lbront give clear new Plastic mount Robertson's Ralydresatna Acsd- :. -. z,+' blood- tested Prices from 2c to Ice s friend Supported to this �• v„ IIbc All amarsc em Y, Ave o layers, w,.. /. older now, your ptCture snows t0 Its beat sd- '` r• Goddard Chick HAI- Chef!es, hrr• HELP WAfTF.D ventage Pecked to ensure safe - r, tennis Heights. Oct. - _ � delivery an7 Postage Ds1d for VS'E:7 END, CW1Si:= G£!:ERAL l ' s - -an4S 6Y -.oA 3 + live 1n.. country girl accepted, Any size rol. (9 or o W.bov.,+res) THE TOP NOTCH WAS': M%K'ES, char help kept; •good..wnfites. 4 developed et,d prttited 24 cents. _; #; {. •, poultry pay'. Because - a Clock Brute Gdns.. Toronto. Entsrgements 4 : 6" In easel rtarted early pays off in higher mounts• 8 for 25c.: trained on iTO' - ,X';t Pr1crA Your pullets will be laying ry tint mar., 4 z A" In Gold, Silver, - ,.k:, IgACO�^IALOC IargE bass to tiwe 'for the Parr H(tL'SF.FF'EI'EI :, 6MALL RURAL Walnut or Wack Ebony finished JJ markets, lour cockerels will he house, Y adukts. references: bars, frames. 69c Paco. It colored. 72a "� - plump and full grown at a rime ]fob[. Gorrrian. R. R No ]. Oakes {anada's. iar>:eat studto does Qua- r/Cfj 6 ..when poultry. !neat prices are at vllie, (lift. litc- work nr-rnPtlY - and at IOW- their best. That:& why Top "tch est cost. (Pilot name and Addrs"�r ^.:,'''4•w' wants you to start early so �XI ETUENc•KD -MA!K. D ft'% -+ r:$`?'; x'x ,.,••,.� Plainly oa a:•tlPra.) That you will reap the beat pro- Farm, machine. hydro, ntil'1 Is firs, A shipment of healthy, husky" trartQr. Top sat es R. A. tCrmd.. ' Top Notch chicks in your poultry Dolton, Feel County, STAR < Ili today Is an InvestmentArt s p•s C IS . +u et Uttice A. T•troatt• s c`1re furore re= Yon F <.e•� ui,l't'LF FoR DAIRY FAR-311. �. these chicks comes from pull- -� arat� house, phone, garden, milk, MT'SII:A1. 1K�'1'Rl1lMF:'ai't� :� f �`w•• arum rested government An- fuel furnished. State wages, John R011 An- YOUR OWN TN proved breeders of known. pro- Shelly:, R', R. 1. Prescott,_nnterio i FtE 1} $ti£lUlNti3b ._ YS_. _ _ -_ _ - dyeilvlty a�ttt TrYaD+Ikt «.,� tr - - -' - - salts, exchsnues musical Instra• your sateouard the Top Notch YO1'NG: i xPERiENrED SiNrux manta 111 Church Toronto !. P way." Write for free ratalogue to- man 'tor well-equipped Dairy • �• dby, Also two and three dreek old Farm, Tornntn 20 miles. Non- 8 -_ _ tarted chicks and floor raised smoker preferred. !71).0-11 monthly. 11Ap141 311:1111211.11175 ti ��al pullets G weeks iv v. 14 weeks year. round. Apply James H Steen. - Y ~ (or keriediate delivery. Top botch lfeadom }'Ale, Ont. ALL TYPES RADIO TUBES ('htckrrtes, Guelph. Ontario: _. � T AND GATT>rR1ES. M F7Tl lf" A BUo111Ra% (rl'IV►IITUNITIrS CH P.YSTAL SETS 26.95 Mlle yet satisfactory service Comptete with head phones, beautl• . ' 'FINE C.UT L'.t1'41EEKA FOOT RA1-11 DE- fu] cabinet, no rubes or batteries re- for ye ors witbotrtaeyseriticrs `•iiy'o >• "' `' NF:W DISCUV ERf, TEtiT [:D SAS'[?S strops ofrerialce Ddnr ,Instantly, quires. Just connect to'your present brtokdowDS : r . �:.z:'c:::.... •.x.��, :::,.,, t. Den sari -. -, >' .:._••. ''`' �;,: 45°,'o gasoline, guahahteetl.' Fend ISc a •botfle.'Ottawa dtten e - a; and t:rbund. ' man Drue Store, Ottawa• P,E(Y1RD fi.AYERS 112:1.85 The upkeep sx MieS oral _...h r' iL :::•za stamped envelope. S. Brodie, 2, P P P Vilna, Alta. 25 or GO cycle to connect to gout small and so much less than DON'T WAIT -- EVERY SUFFER- present radio. 'OPPORTLNITY' TO RAISE PEAL er of Rheumatic Pains of Neurltis Send deposit with order. Wayne any ether -make we pre - chinchilla animals. PrMitahle Du• should try Dixon's Remedy.., stun _• Radio. 446 Parliament, Toronto. viously used. niness of. your own at home,' pe- , ro'a 17rurz Store, 335 F.l>;in. Otte- vEF'11!i ftrH gA1,F didreea aqrea ors trom 'rlrtze win. wa: Postpaid SIAO _�- We can depend on uniform i 1 Ding strains, 885 pair; fully gua- ranteed; free literature. Imperial S R.tIXFUts' C 3DIOLCS ASSORT• aria erase skimming even ! TU�iACH AND THStEAD hrt)Ittl: ►e•llicss d Mom reltew psis, brills std carer Chinchilla RRnch. , 360 Dominion often •are the cause of 111 health ment, twenty healthy bulbs of six after years Of service. beets quidNly,nowar. 2R,35e,110t,f1,00, Blvd., Sandwich West, Wiridaor. in humans, all ages. No nne Im• named varieties for One Dollar „ •tnune:. Why not find out ff.t- to Is postpald. J: r'artter. 173 Shew-$t. O your.trouble, interesting particu Toronto. ATTENTION MR. FARMER tars -Free: write btntyeney s T. Are you interested. In ha trig Four t�emedies peel !late Togo 7 Nu -i EEC, AJAX OATS, $1,40 VIES urns and other buildings spray biis.i 1,500 bus. No. 1 Ajax; Oat* painted 'this spring? U so get 16 II E G.H,L'T l ECU11AtEN•1?Ei� Commerctal, 51.15 per bus. No. I touch with Nell ,,, Crtts, Spray Every sufferer of Rheumatic ('artJer Oats Commercial, $1.15 per Painter. Stratford. Ont., for an hus, No 1 Galore Barley Com- _ .Pains or ?neuritis should try D'+s- ,',,::.'` - :early start. Newest equipment In - e erctul 51A0 -per _ htts__N0 -1 -O. - -A -- -_ spray en's remedy, ntunro s TI .a . rorr. 1. Each VIKING sold means an painting; work'gLraranteed, 21 Barley Commercial. Si,40 per iv by Writ• 335 Elgin, O.tta�ca. Postpaid 51,OQ. . ,�uc i:ags Ineluded. Cann•'s Mill and tree estimates given. , additional satisfied customer Fx ter 'or Whalen ant: :o the above addr@ss.. INGROWN Tl1F:NA11.P Ltd. „- .- Nall Fix relieves pain inatantl : Corners "t0 Ol)r business. - n - •o - a l l In ov Ingrown wn n d r m Ps n e s >ssi ?:i4' Dt'FIliG A \U CLEAN l9G ' a g - '•�,xl .. -fen' applirntirnQ, 31:p0 a bottle. rrtuA('(•(r 2. Once installed,-a. VIKMG HAVE YUtl ANYTHING j\EEDS r WART FIX requires a minimum of ser- 'dyeing or cleaning? Write to us Ugly Marts melt swny rialnlessky 5•I'UL•ND SAVPl -E PACKAGES u with this guaranteed remedy'. 35r ear Tobacco, ' Virginia burley, vice• for information. We are• glad to a. bottle. • - answer your atleattonb. Depart- and prior, recelpfs and flavoring. ,� Works CORN 1'1X 3�]] postpaid. Ritthcen Tobacco J. lade Cart always depend aD mint H Parker's Dye . L orks y leases pain rn once, and minus e` 7:x change, Ruthven, Ont. the Company for prompt 'FOR PEST- CONTROL'! Limited. ,91 Tongs street. To- etubborn_Corne in a Yew minute= rQnto. _ _ 35c. a bottle. Sent posfpiltd by A THAPPERS service 'on spare parts when The Sian of a modern, new C. Thomson, Chemist, `Dept. A. ` line of products soon to be - V41. SAI.R• 368;- St., Claren3 Ave., Toronto, TRAP WOLVES ALL SUMMER 901k Deeded. Establlshed 1905. bounty using their a" gland available at- ourlocal'hard- Ei.r,,CTRIO 4001,111111. NEW USED scent. Write Fisher, Box 420. See our local dcalor today, or write.- bought, so!d• rebuilt:. hine pal- Y4DUR HEALTH iS Calgary, AlbeHa. _WStPestores t0 prat ectfrints, ley &, brash +.s. Allen EleGtrio Corn- Swedish ers and vegetablgs f:`ow parry Ltd.: 2.09 DnffPrin St Tor- RELATED to the SOIL WATCH 14C,11-AIRS ' i a�ii onto. Ont. Dr, G. H, Earp.- Thomss, noted hlo• irlSCct peetS, ftinguS &CUSCS loglat, ex !sins a , ` (;LAPIOLL7%; Exhibition Varieties. D all In stlrrtne r:UAI;ANTEED REI'AIR� TU "A Lt 11n(1 weeds. 1 Doz. one' each color f1.R5.. - Tne.ailRe, .FO-l) and Henith•" Srnd, makes of wntrhe. . and clocks • 2 Doz. two each color 1.15, Ife. today 'for your copy anri- Prompt service. I:Pasonahle prl- `iieTrnd. %fnrk 11A. 15 mixed colors %rood assortment learn the vital facts raned{en cos fiend atitrhrs for free estl _ i t2,nn, All Nq,_l Bulbs, pnstpald, Sotl Products Co- Dunbartnn tn:,te '.tPrnr:rt, Porn)' ttToyo to ISSUE 14 --1945 LOOK fOR THE•"6REEN CROSS c° it Cpeenhouse�, Nelson, B C. Ont, I'PmhmkP, finr:m :t. Toronto - b r 4�j r,: • .. • , , .77 7. YOUR GUESS . �ON���E� A New Orleans doctor says .: -.. _ ;fay ".I n ibcs should frequently hold the Gwendoline P . Clarke p.- tien,l's hand. But if the patient's `. � • i - - _ j t+ife wails in on t;tem, Doc, will �k of GINGER FARM. ::.'' • Y` s • ij the hold her tongue' nttawv Citizen. Permane t waves' and trouble in^ ivr the "+et Tit ,Hier had - -- _ with the bull don't t,takQ good managed between th•- two of them, . 5L'op t�*to F:ni «. .r«yiAt T U R N I N G „ iP O I N T N.ay I feel ou least that is the m get the new trig u t the ant- The alt, Regis Hotel ` •� i +.ay I feel about it. It also makes mays nose. .'fat !rally they were One ask -the question - " \Vlxy go taking t chance —but it was also rulto.rru farming?"-but unfortunately • it a risk to have a full • grown bull s Evers• Room ,.hon LIntY - - g• iioHer and 'telephone. doesn't 'supply the arf6wer tied in a Mall with'u:u a ring to 0 single. W-I.:o up - r s s --Double, s:t•.o up. Pose. - $F�UNtt18" Good b'uod. mirror and !Jane- _ CH'AI•TEH Ili Jim's friend,' Max ought to do about it - but," she It -was this way: 1 had an ap- cross but re was very nervous and Ing Nighlls. 6tCHAI", lies alt with pneumonia to hesitated, "1 don't . believe ,you'v,e pointment to get 'a permanent 0 excited and, when dub jump:- %be•rhuurne al Curttun • the ranch's sickroom. Old Teresa, come here with any thought of " 9 ..'clock Monday morning. It was over the side of rite ?en, he was ' Tel. It A. 41 1.1 "I­ %foxioan wome a' hart has -got a devil" In him. The harming us, and - well,. it's. this , a job that had long been delayed just abort as scared as Bob. newcomer goes close to the sick way, Jim and I have often talked it 'and which 1 would gladly have • • ' man's window: waits •until the nurse over, so many men' tome west t0 postponra still further only self- 'Well, 1 need hardly tell you 1 is out of the room, then speaks one • woad slowly, distinctly: get a new 'start, to retrieve mis- respect plus the hounding • of a wasn't worrying much about keep- "Sherwin." w;. -The eick'man is startled, fearful. takes -if they can-! We've felt they husband drove -me -to it: 5o ,there ing an appointment with a hair- - ought to have a fair' chance; that it was - 9 o'clock Monday morn- dresser at that time.. However, CHAPTER sII a man must have a chance to come ing. At the time f mace the ap- 'half an hour hater : I went ouf again Her blue eyes widened. Another back! I -" she gave .him a, frank poir.tment 1 knew of no •reason, -just to reassurt myself -and 9 �`•.... 0.. question was on her lips, but a smile- "you won.'t fail me, will other ,tha -rr disinclination, wily I found all was juiet on the ?Tarn- door opened suddenly and the you, ff, I• ask no questions but give shouldn't keep 'it; even" though it' yard front, with Partnei insisting R.,: -'• -- --trained nurs^ came -down the long • you fairly ,ur thane: here -to did come at an incunvenient'hour. that I get away after nr• hair -do. - s' s _ -. - Bob +veal out to the barn. Partner _ U.,., for toward them make good?" ( -attjt L„ndav mornin•� -- Jane turned quickly. 'Anything' tner -zo I +ant acrd when wrong, Fanny:" She- saw'ltfs gray eyes darken followed a little later. In a short :t noon there was dinner to get, F' -- _ The nurse shook her head. "Has and there were hard lines about his while Partner was back; very and after dinner all my morning gaining all the time." lips: he seemed suddenly older white, and looking f, r a bull ring chores to do and this story to y "Fine'! ", Jane turned i. an ex- than sh4 had- thought him. Then that we always keep in reserve. write. To tell you the truth the planatory way to the'strat:,ger•: "A he pulled bimselt together and.-met Ten minutes later Bob r,:- appear- spirit was not very willing and the .friend of my. .brother's, :fir. Stet!- her look squarely. ed, looking even' worse than 'his flesh even less so, and I succumb- hart, was taken suddenly ill with "Yon u.lay' trust me so far -1 Dad, and ivouring oue :,rm. He et: to temptation, turned on the pneumonia 1 ere: •-+re- couldn't Iet came here with no thought of Kart told me to phone for' the "vet" to radio tb listen to Douglas Abbott ' Know dust ` ' him -be moved and he's been having to you or your brother, I n af- help put -a new rii.g in the bull's addressing the Canadian Club, and a hard time. Miss Sewell, -this is firm that on my soul!" he•decrared•' (lose: settle myself comfortably on the // the friend in -need w•ho helped oil hoarsely. -- - " ` ' - - - - -- couch "for ;ust a few minutes." How You Feel Mac. Sir.-;". she looked aruund. - She nodded.- 71'tn sure of it, and, w .1 don't ' now even yet all that But ''alas what Mr, Abbott said. "I know because I have been that. "Actually, I don't' know +our because I'm sure of it. I'm going really happened, or w•:io did what; I'll never know. 1'he only thins" w�e.y myself. 1 have been IIO chroa- " name!" to give you-%-our fair chance. I'm except•that Bob.Igot•penned up in I heard was the 'telephone ringing. Zleve �'� �ataalgg�athought I would John -" he began, and stopped. not even asking your true came, the bull -prn, nearly got his arm It brought me to my feet in a daze sound that Dr. Chase'a Nerve Food momentarily_ confused. but she smiled again and held' broken, and jumped ovet the side and I am still msondering what soon gave me new, pep and energy tmd "But there's more to it than out her hand —"f ask you to make -Of the pen to -escape. Then Part- kind of answeis I gave to the per- put me on my feet.' that!" she. laughed.. _ good "_.. - - ner 'was' tryint, to dui something, - son who +yas calling. I hope they . Tired feelings, indigestion and low . His face burned: he was tr.tng He had a confused consciousness slipped or else the bull .pushed,' were'_sensible because it was all in of sleek are quickly relieved by Dr. to remember what nai-ne he had of the touch of her oft. cool frog-- him• and he fell .vith hi, feet and connection with dishes and things :Chases Nerve Food. given old .Slacllo.wetl: unaccuutlt- Drs and an oserwhelnl•insl impulse legs under the bull., Somel.uay. he I .vas to take in preparation for z Ask fok the new ecoa- ably it seemeiLto evade him, and.' to speak.out, to tell her all• swept iranaged to get away. After wait- catering this week; and of. which emysise bottle of gain he hated to lie to this "girt.' hint. Di paled under his tan and , ing a,' lung as t coiild•at the house- catering this wek, an(' of which- Dr. s "Hazlet." 'te said at last. their. eyes )let each other. F3 seem- 1 sneaked down to the barn and you; will pr -bably hear more in use f _ • ed as if he must speak, then there found that ,while thev, ,avert %fait• _ our next. Nerve Food wL Her eyes met his for an iu -rant wa+ a flack in the night outside te 1 --W - and be' thought ihere was it ttur�- ' ++'indoor, a chart, report and some- pi3h1---80cta• boning look in them, but she wr „te_ . thin;- ripped. Through -11'Ea 0-eve ind search for sine ho thus coming ,s �1� ;1 � Iifs same dorm rhtchauically ,on_ a spat on the ++'all behind them. Sunday School contact with those who heeded ^+� clip of paper on the desk. ' ' lfim. lie made Himstlf at hume ' "John' Hazlet." are Bare e-statrtec cr y but he- alike at' the feast of-Ith i orthodox - _ Pharisee and at the feast of the It had a bizarre effect: he'kny+v forr�he cytukl move. almost heiort Lesson de, iced publican. s that it would be hard to- get ls.c•,I she could thinly, the plan beside her _ p to it. He :.,arcd at it oddly in1•,1- _ had put o »t the tights: he ecrued God's Purpose Toward Sinners - self. then` suddenly aware that Om to do it with 'orie sweep of his arm. The Lading religionists of, the EASE look atfw be..'a' self- betwyal, {,e Then he. felt- ltercelf rifted atxl 'tut - Jesus and'His Friends time bitterly -criticized -Jesus' be- a. took averted his bc..' 'self -ions tact to hack Ahe. el the wif lif Jtltn I5: ,1..21, cause He was accessible to those ' had lost the thread of the alk i,e- .14iq voice .vvaa in 'tier ear. She Goldcti I cxt.- ) - are my -who 'disc egarded their ceremonial V��' _ tween Jane Keller and the our is,; 1,^ I ,felt lii� stroni;' •arms as he friends if ye do the lungs which [ law. If was a powerful thrust - hilt sat t lie- rout of dat:fier, and site cumnlan quo. John ,5:11. : +t#tfch they aimed at Him when _ Jane +tae:•ortrag the maiD -for P True Discipleship - they declared: "This man'receiveth 1st AAiMa �Ope Ttllslff�� her, rlade out. his_figure as he lraod Vf YVLYri Il` fsAV Flere are vuur<, R c,us .u+ed little c•hildre^ and sinners,. and Dated. with them. ! _ - fanny, and'st, �•e tht-nu h the window.' - J . - for !fax.” She - .held them out, and 'There was another• sharp report + +elcumrd !kern le Hint at all Their idea of goodness- was that the nueae. �atlierinsll diem alt 1t», and then_ rile *sou nd of a sfru gle ,time:►. Mien the disciples rebuk- which manifei ted itself in with- . * ' ' ciepa.Fted .h, alit toward the y utside. The grrl fled lightly to eel the" fathers and mothers Jesus drawing from.t'ic had Christ's .idea FAST ry.,,,,,5, the kitc!•an to vice the alarm: she %%a% indignant and declared child- of goodness was that which mani- I man's a >'er folio5ve 1 he +' ti,. +t tier rongr the men. who :he knew likrnes, was the trait of all true drawing from the bad. Chris•'s idea _lently, not' with any obserratu n- ;f. + +.crc at - •tipt_1er, It imtct be Jordan, <Clsciplr� hip. To he like the Lord, to that end'' He t teved among the ,woman herself, but .s rf �',p tltyt Inrdan w'as a hard. n ' to one mutt he like the ch.1d•in its d'o- them, ' god's purpose toevards sin- ASPIRIN ; doer, that she presently * p"f ell h: Hale, tinfldcnly she felt a thrill cflit }. rimildity and simpliciti. Hers is love. -- aild closed 'hchitld her, had a f., -r,. +cif fear for live man w!>o- had leap• Jesus Selects rlpaalee Fame of _.Jesq Spreads n,rtirin for him. :'or a moniert., a ed s,Ut in tile; ,!ark: lie mustn't fit Je.u. '.:d'�,,ent at1'night nil the The -first puhli. appearance �f ready ic'rpot where he was, scarcch+ -, ,: hurt; -he' 1nu�tn't! tt• did 1101 -seem Moll1ltain in prayer. Ill We morn- Jesus tit Jerusalem -inust have made 'ted the - unfawiliSr outlines, of 1' -e, to'iter at the moment that ire was ins: lie selected from Its discipka a pmfntund impresst <.n for it reach- ' ' r ' "old ranch -hon <c (tall• and ,• as tm v a stranger , lie wac.a brave niAn; t +}tilt- men whom• ,e entrusted rd,throul;l. the r:T,!.t,es to tie San- . .YRf,gC10US of Stcnliart —not a* h•��o - ql-� .ir�,d seen Iiiq Tact whct&•ts'ite w•itlr po+i'cr to; heal the sick and - hedrin. The inquirer w -s Nicod -. seconds r<<1 feet awac'• Bill the girl he -air III out the :ight Slit ran. ca;.t out e+il spi..,. -tie orclained emus, the earliest anrt most 're- '• him 1s, 1 _ of ct,e Sartlie lristq to sc. i T'rncil' froln Pie de:k, drew a line 'Keep still -111 get him!" Ic.us ,ccunil grc,at iureacbinit cent Je -us, lie was a member of t' mlyder the two n�nis that _she lead _ tour Inv through tl'>.e.lea(Nig sitiea the •- igliiI religio:u court of the prrvioush +. r- ---- on the slit! .mot ` .4t the rh,'urlcni he nce.lcd .it,' Ne anti : Ilages of snuthe.i•it c;alilce. - "-lcwc ' �� to man �f great wealth. paper Frcrvwlicr, llc preached the good _ 1 hail leaped mtt c,n a,crouOiind; fig- tidings of the kingdom, He bas H- ,•zlett'." she. Tt:peated ore, there had I>een a sti-xiggite for ace- 111panicd and .' aided-,h% . the i See for yourself how quickly guictly; the•! 1•irin;; her i•nin•gt r•c,c . the pistol. aitil� then flit twc: rolled —__ q y AsP1» -• -- = to hie, she n,-Heri: "that's not your over' on the turf, fighting silently, tw -clve 'anti, also 'by a group of Princess Is 20 acts) Drop one in a glass of watim —r. 1ne. " ,lcsptralel cash rnat} tr}'i,sg• to -get gue'1% +, pa rn. _ Qn Easter Sunday E1od "clock" it. Within two.aecanda, _ ' ' the other's throat. In he dark, -Fe-sus' Search for Sinners it wt71 start to disintegrate. It does tier lcti,k tlircw - him a tile.!! <nge - Jordan hoc! the .dean *age: he knew Oit 'His, last jrnir..ev t^ je- r•usal- Ptilue,s Llitabclh ,w iii be :U un � same when u take it. As H ;-I more forceful than her words• the g round, knew where the slope em Jesnq' teachings were attract- Easter' Sunday -T-A- .1, when • iesttlt. 'it provides relief with remark- Again he t0i the hot hlrim .rush +tuuld set hie- ,d+ersary .roVin Ing atention far and . wide. His iamily party at Windsor Castle able speed, Get Aspirin today, The • to his face, ,lit ,'1rr, straigb-Icned- down o+_er a, )edge 6f nick. Stripg 1s-lcc amazed the multitude. v ill asscmb!a for t:le event. . The ' "Baa,yer"�aoss on 11n;c :. tier evrc'seemed tc: reach gling'an(I cursing: he'dragged that Jesus.ntnved freely ant „n, .'the low court will go into residence ,at each tablet.fsyour te, someth;ns, ricep d,+vn in his way. He had long arinq and. an eat aq %vcl1, as the hipliert In His Windsor a e+ti clays before Easter. guarantee that it's t -s onset ;.1k .a strange coufu -ion iron Grip. bvt, he . !tad ntet Ili% The Kin& and Quecn used the. Aspirin. scdc pt _him: his mouth went dry. t: tch:.. this man +thorn= he had private apartments t ' the, castle i ed his hand, a�ross his eyes;, and througlx,lrt the we.,. but the state -- Pr could not nieat her pith an- never seen hefgre had been trained tried to discern \Alit fleeing igure. ' other .falsehood: there was some- in a hard school. He. rolled' Jordan g rooms were closed.' These now The moon was Lust _.rising behind ' have ltretl roopened. thing about leer that see ned to -. over and got his hand almost on the u,iauntairrA the ,I,v' war silver' drag the' truth out of bim. .h :y, Wit! wirn.it, out rile cardlr ,tits .date, l;hc F7 mm ET! 1111111 E ..N clu're rie}tt.” hr ai ;nAited well over. the ledge. Below it. the botom of a cup. He ran for- ...N harsh) "it's. nut m •, name." Jane had planted o ies. The :two I' - y. Y p pp ward, stumbling now and then nn • Sontcone suggests that the Gov- /���� �� ,I. `ate ':.tc,c tt municni' '•(lent, the men" fell together, struck and' un- strange ground, but, as the sky ernment subsidize the taxpayer who N{!_CV_ * hwtow Prices! wind from the opch'window be5fde - clenche ore an Leaped :r- -alrc}•ran. brightened, he made Dirt the dark = is unaoie to pay his fazes. -We can -" them stirring liar dark soft hair, its antagonist 'had struck his head ' figure ahead of hint. still running. hardly see what would be gained Pocket box of 1Zs ody iN tben.che bent dawn and Iit.a small. on a stone, and there was an in- He did -not know where t-hev were by giving a turnip a blood trans- dkonornyhotNs of 24 ..' only49s lamp on 'the desk, start in which he saw stars and going, Behind them was a confu- fusion in order to extract blood famty size of tOQ _..._oniy7le r, „ 1 _ -therefrom.- - i,r,'C ., vsua ta:as fst•- - heard--the- shouts from the house; stop of sounds, tn. front he hegan - a stranger to admit so easily'" she Jane had roused -.lie vacqueros! to hear the cattle in the ,'corrals, - Kitchener Record ISSUE 14 -1946 'asked. "I scarcely know what I He rose dizzily to Tits fret. brush-' - btit'he kept on. - -__ o Be tn t (T e tint e) C d 1 UPS FOR WARDI�BE }` �.o , , : •:, .; Quality You ii E One of the bat home wort to held [> : 'BEAUTY•! top:% •;; r ..;, : AW - AMOROUS COLOUR IN FAMH ON'$ LATESi $HADES.' C ` TINT LINGERIE, sIOU$E$ AND NIGHTGOWNS TO NEW' It your blood locks iron! ° col OUR- FRESNNES$ _ •'i You girls and women iii buffet so from simple ` _. a aids that you're pale, weak, "dragged out z "" _ this may be due to lack of iron to blood. So _ trrLydiaF •Pinkbam'sGotr:poundTABLETS with added iron -one of the beat home ways Pl help build up tad bfie -oT t web deer - Plnlrhaim'• Tablets are one o -i �tbe most Dace• _ • '`five iron toniee ym can buy! I IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE - - - -- .!Classified Advt's , -. - Horses, Holsteins, � Implements, Pigs, Hay, Furniture _ . Y lizers, WANT• - Assis :ant t house kR'eper. Country house. Live in. G� r - Property of RUSSELL COX - . - &Gram' honle fur ca able Person. fine hid t `` . F'ick-erwg: Phone 1: tt • -- : •quantity. • ; • tiff ANTED - • b•1 Nx- sen•ict �nan •• ul `- Lot 11, � Cos. � 4 Markham 1 1 -2 Miles West °f .Unionville on No. 7 ' " ' Ajax l..ili,eLit }, accu.ru :u4<•iur for e:if, ir!fe zxad tw x 5.r:aii rirtsci• -- - Thursday . April .11, -1946 1 - " • ren. i iivae Ajax Lurai 17H, DL N. f ton I�AY. Apr. � FOR SALE' HORSES Threshing- machine,- Waterloo, 22 x Several feet galvanized piping • • O v'�-® Green Riv( -r Lakis, Ciwre• shr N' _ Reg. Clydesdale mare, Silver Prin- 36. with Clover DIR g'tachm mt e - Wheelbar'row; Hand- saws; Axer 75 x. a ::U, Nvich nnAa cess, born May 2, 1937, has won tensioon blower, 22 feet elivator to Wall drill; Various pipe wrenches -roof and heavy timber frame. Tat prizes at leading fairs fit any machine, in excellent condi- Forge Severai,larae water troughs '�i ;• .der received up until 'April 10th Belgian roan mare, 7 years old tion. Feed box; Feed Hoppers 'Bars; P ck. 5 -Buildings ;.o be removed by May 1 Brown gelding, aged, Belgian McComtick- Deering tractor •10 -20, Several barrels and drums - ':Address tenders to "Miss Rutl Heavy hunter, 8, good jumper wLh new, high -speed governors, in Several 25 and 30 ft. exten. corns =- Hutchings, Claremont, R. R, 2. DAIRY CATTLE excellent condition. 50 Feet snow fence; Logging chain • - , This herd are all young cows. Good Cockshutt Tiller Covibin'e, 8 disc, Neckyok�s Steal doubletrees _ -- t7 OR SAL.: • six -piece , kitchex size and heavy producers near new HAY AND GRAIN i LEY suite, Fiailmodeond a cook stove, w. Holstein, 4 yrs. calf by side Mc -D. Binler, 7 ft. near new - About . 40 tons mixed hay, will. be - enamel vi tnodera design. Mrs. How' :.Hols..ein,'4, fresh, calf by side 151c -D. MoNver, 5 f.•'near new baled by sale date and Robinson Pickering, phone 3:311 -Holstein, 8 yrs. fresh, calf by s'd MeD. horse m1ce, near nevi ..3 .Feet ensilage slatre FOR SALE - quantity La :ham ant Holstein, 9 yrs, fresh, calf by side `'Tractor double disc harrow, 8 foot HARNESS 0. Victory Raspberry canes. $T.50 pet .Holstein, 4 yrs. full flow, bred Cockshutt 3'- furrow tractor plow, Heavy se:: breeching harness, new - = • 100. David ' Lennox, one mile «vast - March 10, 1946 near new last ydar; .-Odd harness - _T: of Pickering on No. 2. Holstein cow, 5 yrs. fresa Mc.D. F. rtilizer drill, 13 disc Several collars and sweat pads -' -- - - - -- 'Oaf 848 - TOR SALF, two fresh AyrshirE - - - -- Holstein cow;- 7 yrs. fresh • . . :- O!iver' corn scui4ier Two saddles, near new -- - � cows. P.obt. E. Hedge, Audley, phorg Holstein cow, 4 yrs. full flow, bred y•Arum st el land roller HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE : -•nee at, 2 P. M. Fick. 23 R 2, Jan. 26. Rr lhber -' irzd .wagon gear,. with 14 Master Climax cook stove, near new Cash Night At 620 POTATOES Holstein cow, 8 yrs. full `low, bred foot rack Wagork box Four kitchen chairs; Happy Thought - 9fATURUAT -For Sale = - _ - •-ate•-` =: LA E MO N T MisSt. John's Church, Brougham, 01 s Doris Ramsay, and Mr. Ale* The East�il oodtaads Association the Crop Improvement Association a weekly euchre was held at the home of Welland Couhty with 340 bush. _ Skilnik. , of Mr. Albert Hull. This week tt Jos. Lavery and his' sister Mary • •. y will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. aret have • mov; d to Campbellfozd .,Mrs. Win. Burkett; Stouffville, has to Mr. son of Mr. and Mrs. T. H.. Paisley, -Mount Zion 1�'�n: '31'Le-;i. of es a Life of over `l4 years on the sold her Claremont residence of Stouffville. ,.Its. Evans of Old Forest Road faros near here. Joe was welt read Doug. Nor.on,` of Uxbridge. Given in 4lrarriage by her father, " has undergone a serious operation. and an intelligent student of a�fairs. a - Mrs. Lather Palmer and Mr. Ira the bride wore a flour- length gown 1 Service's on Sunday by Rev. M. We wish her, a speedy recovery. Aibeit, he _led auiu�e or less a ha 'Boyer have returned to thei horse of whi e satin, -with Noor- length �•eil . Woo.eV4 Ajax. - The -sympathy of the community inir,'s life. The best wishes of their --'heie after spending the winter is caught by a pearl halo. She carried Services next Sunday w•iIl be con- is extended to Mrs. HIindeman, of friends go with them. _ 6tquffviCie. a bouquet of deep pink roses.. The ' ducted by Re-,,. A. C. Luffman, of Old. For-t P�A4, irr il,� ,�.:., dtath 'ire next meeting of the Club will Miss Gladys Morley, of Toronto, ulutron of honour, Mrs. Win. N �2. :a.li:. Hasa., '1he foilowirng Sunday of her only,. son -in -law, of hempville be held at the home of Arch and th�ti•eek -end- with her yrr �1stet o: tt;e bride, wore blue net April' 14, we w:li tar R��v. Wiuni- I'On'_ario. _ I Mrs. Bell and Jos. and Mrs. Jordan eats, Mr. and Airs, Fred Morley. over satin with matching' headdrew fred L. Henley, -of Newington, Ont. t J on Monday evening next. All the Mir. Cecil Redman, of Toron�a • and shoulder -tip veil, carrying a bou- `of These speakers ar.: coming • a long !'.vicinity are cordially invited. - 110 Green River spent the week -end with his family duet red roses. Flower girls were distance and a good attendance will g - question of extending a welcome to here. - Toronto, Misses Bernice Hicks and Sandra be �•,reatly appreciated. ' � our new residents and other izer4er• 'n° T?91d -ai ,Mrs• Wan. B;onifaeg, o! Ann Hill, both wearing floorlength � The W. M. S, of the charge meets Mrs. Franklin Ravner, oueinegs will come up. The Pres. - :- _sppent the •week -end -with Mr. Arid pink taffeta go•ti*�Q and carrying on Thursday, in greenwood_ niA 1:�u•c anti nephew, ;lc red Hoover re 1 ident, Dick Winter Jr., has recover - ' Mrs. Edgar Bonifuee here. bouque.s -. of _roses _ _ lilies _ _ The—,Church­ -„rt . ip ed from the �w:ti� ;�•,:ly Lv idxe inns chair a- Miss Doris Dolphin, of Toronto, •Rest man was Mr. Ray .Hill, of Tor - � Mr. and Mrs. Les. Smith a:,d son son of Walton hoover a one-time � gam„ _ spent the week -end here. onto,` brother of the bride. Ushers of Prospect visited with Mr. and resident of this place, visited Mrs. Clare and Mrs. Gunter have deo• Mr. and Mrs. David Scott, of Fen- were Mr. Wm.- Hicks, of Claremont ; *S:ouffville, Mrs. George ' Wilson, on Sunday. Alf. Hoover last, week. + ided' to start housekeeping is Hsm- elon, Falls spent Sunday with Air, and Mr. Bert Paisley, -of ' Mr. Frank Disney attended the Airs. T. A: Barefoot, of Ajax, I•ilton where he has secured a post- -and 'Mrs. George Scott. Wedding music was played by Mrs. Council meeting at- Brougham, on visited her father, J. B. Wilson. ! .'tion wi,.h the Can. Bank of Com- Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Coates, of Walter Ward, and Mrs. Wm. Evans Monday. She was enroute to Sprucedale. '•meree..They recently visited ltet i Toronto, and Mrs. David Coates, pf sang. Rev. I. E. Kennedy officiated. bliss Eileen Carson,• Oshawa, uas A welcome is extended' to Lieut. parnts, Mr. and Mrs.,.W. H. West. •Brooklin, spent Sunday- with Mrs. At the reception h^ld in the par- ; with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Er- and Mrs. Leeming, who are living in Hey here. - - -'John Coates. Lour of the church, the bride's mot- ' rol Carson on Saturday.. Miss Margo Wilson's house. Mrs. W. Cox has recovered from a r 7 Mrs. Leslie Lye and - son- are ex- her received ifs 'a dr ^ss of pale blue - - ars. Frank Turner is a- Toronto s recent• sexere fall and' nervous pected to arrive at the East Coast crepe, with black accessories, and Greenwood. CI vial or over the week -end. shock. from England, on Wednesday, a- had a corsage of pink roses. The Mr. ana Mrs. J. B. Lehman and board the Letitia. Mr: Lye returned months ago. groom's mother redeived in a dress black with accessories and The Y. P. U.• met at the home of family and Mr. Charles Lehman � this R. berry W and from• oversees several Jim Reynolds, who is taking a of pink a corsage of pink roses. Mrs. Silcox. on Sunday evening, The ' moved week to Goodwood, R. 1, on 'a farm purchased from I'meet'at j Course, -is Toronto, spent the week- For 'the wedding trip to Montreal i Young People put on their popular Mr. Cecil Latham., We are going to The Woman's Association wilt l end at his home hero. and points farther east, the bride play in the church on Wednesday miss this friendly couple, and our the United Church parson. Roy McLeod spent the week -end wore a striped blue suit with match - evening -it was well received. best • wishes go with them to their age, Whitevale, the home of ]Lest► with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. jug top 'coat and black accessories. ; The minister for the Circuit for new home. McLachlan, on Wednesday afters aez ;McLeod mere. On their return they will reside near Sunday .comes from Sasloatchewan. Welcome is extended to Mr. and April 17. Subject - Easter - The ' - nary. and Mrs. Thomas Davis moved g +,ouf fville. Rev. Mr. Wooten delivered a fine Mrs. George Iresa.1, a newly -wed Victor. Please note change of dais. law the - Mantle residence on Saturn address on Sunday last. couple, who have bought Mr. J. Walter and Mrs. Fenny, and the day, W. M. S. Feaster Meeting April 1L Miss Betty McPhail, -of' Toronto, Doten's house and lot in the village. .cMdreif, visited with Mrs. Fe=w Mr. Dickinson and Doug. spent The Votnenta Missionary Society visited friends here over the week - Fred Wilson was a Toronto vis- on Sunday. Sunday -with Mr. and Mrs. Harold of the United Church are holding a cad. - - T }tor last week. A Comedy - Drama I entitled "M.}sa -: "-- Dleldn6an of the 4th Litre. Special Easter Meeting on Thurs- I The Mission Band will meet at the, John Nunn has returned to the My western Miss; is being present The local fire company prevented day April 11, at 2.80 p. m: in the I home of Mrs. Silcox- on -Saturday Park. ed in the Whitevale Church, on Wed - =. =- �` 'miglbt have been a serious fire Sunday School ronmof the church. I afternoon. All children urder twelve Mr. and Mrs. M. Draper have nesday, April 10• The drama is be- last Thursday, when they extinguish- The Mission Circle of the Baptist . years, will -be made welcome. moved into the Vark Lodge. ing presented for the Young Peo- ed the blaze in a pi] o! coal at Jos: Church will be guests. RcYv. I. E. ► Mesa- i Mr. and Mra: Jaynes Gibson had beautiful Golden Wedding 'cele- Mr• and Mrs Benson E Draper ple's Union o1 Locust Hill, Cherry- --.Paves. Some greas@1 ignited, am Kennedy will bring sn ,Easter a � and Anne have .moved into Mr. J. � wood and Whitevale., _ •Everyone In : 'had soon spread into a coal fire, but are. All ladies are cordially invite h- ratinn O-+ Monday lost ac a n_• Wilson's -farm house. � welcomie to attend.' nuie damage was, done. I their • friends from a distance and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Duncan have i The Community extends sympathy , Mr. and Mrs. Erne Baker will Wm.' BROUGHAM the Greenwood- community were . Congratulatio:is. purchased the farm home a +. Br^u- to Mrs_ Frank Torrance, who lost there. sow be moving into the Mrs. . there. � Wham, and win shortly inove her father. recently. _ :-Linton residence. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hayward and Nfrs. J. F. Wilson visited Mn, Misses Elizabeth Armstrong. Ruth The Young People of the Baptist Church News family spent Saturday last with RPnsom Draper; rif Whitevale. for i Taylor and Doris Hollinger spent Church met at the church on Tues- A� large congregation was present friends in the city: Is:*.ch one day last week. j Sunday aPi'th their parents. day evening, and after the meeting at Sunday afternoon's chtirch set Mr. and Firs. Rosc Disney called Mrs. Nf. Draper was a Goodwood ..,_ ;held their choir practice. - :ice to hear the earnest -message of ' ' 0- - friend'- in Whi'bv -recently. -We visiter last week -end. -of Alton Communion service will- be held Rev. I. E. Kennedy, who spoke or: are sorry to -nose the genial' RPv. Dr. Perry A- M. E. Church a -- is the Baptist Church and in the ..Entering the Kingdom"- the KiAg- T<'r:vm of Lyold Pascoe from our and his choir _ visited - ow church ' United Church next Sunday morn- dos of God is right - relationship ' midst. Lloyd has tal:P:1 a o ;'it }on in last Friday evening. A 3oodly 'ixun - The Christian Endeavor met st °g• The Quarterly Business � Meeting with God, and in right relationsh }p. t will Whitby tar a titre. The - W. A. and lied Cross will ber xreeted him. 'Ae i.,vited Psalm the horde oti Mrs. L. Hodgiru J. Heal and his choir to conduct his Thursday of last week. More of our with God, all other relationships .of the Baptist Church will be held right thameh-es .... the t=th' was ' hold their April meeting on Thum- services on May 36, at 7_p. m. They • communty should have been there Jn the church tonight, at 8 p. m, stressed of the simple friendship of day, April 11, at the home o! Mrs. intend Woing.. i to enjoy the very inspiring program � Mars. Conner and Mrs. Len Lye Jeans, and the value of true friend- F. W. Gibson Come early as there . The trustees of our church Intend consisting of three topics - "Obligor Went Monday in Toronto. ships. Mrs. Gannon sang as a 6010 - .is work to do* for the iced Cross. doing some repair work. A success- ' tion of my faith" taken by Mrs. F. Mesa Jean Farr of the Whitby ,. M All the way my Saviour leads tae All ladies welcome. fug' meeti-iR o! al! •t- present, Her; p "Resources of my Faith" ps+♦ ,Las�diea' College, agent the week -end her here. -The Friendly Bible ' C}ssa will Will- %%itevale was held, last' Wednesday. -pared by ',lira. E. Lehman and read by Mrs. Kern- �- ','1t, and "Sharing any lwith people meet at the home of George - -. --._ s as Official Board Meeting of the United Church will be held in, die son, on Monday evening. ' Worship 00 :.. 'Wilson, Faith with 'Uth -re" taken by lira. udley -- W. Reesor. ' payer and meeting. Doris Norms Middleton, ,A itttaliay School Roan. on Monday l Room, , n Wednesday evening at Mire Dan" - Connie Randall and Austin Medcal:* , Tbe women's •Institute will men! ;.. evening next, cans home. enjoyed the week-end tinder rho par- N4at - resident+ -itra: - On Sunday` evening, April 7, at 8 ental roof. School for a Movie••-all welcome. R.. Davis, on Wednesday of asst! 1 tti Weddias Anniversary To aku v o clock, a meeting will be hid In Mrs, Hodgsonc °of Claremont is. After one year as hessman at the week. Topic - "Citizenship" tuadsss! Be Cei� Here the church for the men of the eon- visiting her mother, Mrs. T. Ham- Grasmere b�tsot, Donald Lawson left the leadership of Mrs. P. McNair. lily. and Mrs. James Carter, Xr. �0u' All glen cordially i- vit"L Un. on Tuesday to take over the Beelb7 Roll Call - "Name a Father of Cop- and will celebrate their Gold- Gold- Cl Re'v. McNeely, of Oshawa is ezpect- The First Baptist Church enjoyed farm at Claremont with his brother federation ". Motto "Those wbo e Wedding Anniversary here ed to be present as 'special speaker, a tlsatik- offering supper Az Tlitars- Lewis. Mr.' and Mrs. Lawson have plant kindness gather love". Thera •-marrow, although the datn was a Allan Ellicptt addressed the Stir= day of last week. An item of social . left a 1 Z,,. a- April 4. Being married-on Apr. 4 C_ „*._,_ ___ssed ,, q„•,_ day School o tirne was - each farm sang a fav- 1 y ;during their short stn slid their' 1 and "; - y Ia; a imrwfinl.l oQn day' orite hymn. Several persons gave _ good wishes follow them• i:tto their We one glad to see Mr. $, Lewis they have been living in Canada flor The Mission Band hats charge. 'of , a testimony Seven hundred dollars ne`x occupation of turkey farming. recovering su -well 'from- his Decent -wore forty one 'years, and have been it the evening �Ce' with -Miss �a e. ore Teeeived and now the folk are They plan' to have 1200 this year operation. — Sooty.. et since, 1939. They lives at' Balsam and Glen Major,• before• Green., as; special . speaker. z_ '• read} }o` build achurch. Mrs. D. Blair. of El- _ ^_ and to go into the busiseas of pro - dycin oults..f�r bLr. Re ; coming to Claremont, where Mr. - Local Newsy ...� and �. btiwr sank., Kere visitors_at• the market s3.P g uii arton Foster from the Hemlock Stock Carter has been gardener of the Os- ?fir, �W. J. Brown, son John Mr. Parsonage' fast week: 'They were for- . Farm;. at Kingston takes his place Mrs. Ales. Thams is spending a ley Estate. Of ;three boys and two 'Air. r and'ilirs. John' Wells and wee•dau- mer official's in one, of Rev. Mr. with the Pickering. Jerseys. He and Violet; days with the Misses girls; only James Carter, of Oshawa and Mrs. Wacey of Tok-anto ghter, of Toroato, were visitors at McLachlan's chax} e54n- the -West. -welcome 'Griftin.Sr•, _iexv _ his" family . moved in out Tuesday. - - -- and Janet Allison. Mr. Mrs. Carter the home of Mrs. -Brown tin. Satur- Mrs, back 'They have a € fear• Mrs. A %stir Wood ..of ttowmaa= survive. and are enjoying fair health -td will be at day i'ne farm sale of Miss Margaret at . her - home in , the vale. We welcome Mfr. and Mrs. James being at dome and three �Ltendiag villa ` aura -G- orlon- r'ouad os the public'pchool. We welcome them home ' to their friends on Saturday Duncan, on, Tuesday; had a large at- Griffon and family, who have rec- days picketing a few de. with Mrs. to the vicinity. Harris Little. evening, The News takes this opportunity tendance, and good prices were real- ized. bur. George Duncan Purchased ently moved to the village. MTa• T, Iiatnli:i and .Mrs. G. Has- Seeding has begun on some of the higher fields here and the spraying.. Mr. andMrs. Frank White have ' of congratulating M =. and Mrs. Car- the homes • Regret is felt at tiffs are both on the sick list- We � machines are at work again. Sn moved onto the AL welcome them back to Dunbartoa. �• � '' . � losing Miss Duncan from the cotsatti- . _...WXr. far the fruit buds are • O. !L. We are also sorry to lose Mr. me y a' Mr. and. Mrsa unity, as one nas purchased a. rea- 'she A church memberehtp pseparnt077 F.• M. Chapman took- a shipme -it Mrs. Howard Shier, who have tno� Jobe. Beelby idence in Markham where will' class is -being conducted by Rev J• of Registered Ajax Oats to s farm ed back north' of Uxbridge. Some seventy guests attended make her future home. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gannon are to McLachlan, 'on on Sunday evenings-, a� 8,30 in the parsonaWdPAbout sixteen _ on the site of, the Battle of Chipp- Master David Ferguson of Tai6 twa, on the Nigara River, rnow'ow•n- -idu'eweII partx, at the home of _Mr. and Moe. John Beelby on he 8th leave s�o�rtly to look after selling in Haliburton. Mrs• ..young people from Locust Hill at- tend. with othet5 Prom Whitevale. ed by Mr. Leslie Prop, of the Niag- onto is• spending a few days thin Falls Review; also• he supplied week with his aunt a,'xi ,uncle, Mil Conoeaaion, last Friday evening. Mr. *heir tijnber Gannon �s has been organist at St. dial Services will be held dur- are and Airs. C. A. Stephens Beelby is giving up the farm • on ` John's Church for several years and inL� Passion Week = I;ocust Hill obi --:__ _ ._._- ... • - .------ .___'-- _._. -_.��_ ' which he was born, and laboured nil active in all social activities, and :Konday aitd Wedn-day, at 8 p, m.; his life. _ The couple are well -known in tie diary ic± and ;vere presE•ated with a will be missed in both church and ' Chern-'tvood, on 'Tue =day and 'Thurs- oonlmunity. -day at A p. 'm'.; Whitevale, Good . , burs. Rhotens mother has been Friday Service at 11 a. m. Rev. ?*f a _, < _ mmuke' ring kh mantel clock and a purse: Their dzu w th her at the dome of 11:rs, fiat+ 'McLachlan 'will ,prz?ach at all these _ a ghter Kathleen received a boaut- Mr. vey 'she past week. services. lion blanket. :Torn SI ^tt> read ; the farewell address, in' which he Mrs. T, Robertsoa had a - busin:as,* Mr, and Airs. Too Grover, Tornn- bur. and E;D DEAL , S � �8 �+ rda trip to Toronto on S..0 y. to,. cr�ent week -end with :MASTER commented on their wcr'.t in. this The Women s i:�sti ute' meeting (Mrs. W. A. Hilts. ' " area and their lifetime on the farm there. They have purchased a place ±Town for April will be lucid in hP April 2nd,` at 2•.,.4 p r . -- . -•.•-� Rouge Hills a., -. . .;A COMPLETE LINE OF PO.L'LTRY, 1IOG -' in Claremont, bu Will not talcs pons= Hall, on Nits. bark, `ass. W. AND CATTLE .FEEDS _ ession at once. In the ineantirne, they Hostesses arc, �,illsoa, Airs. •Fa-ley, :tuna. Hetu. We are happy to hear ti-,at• ,fis4 Give Your Chicks s Healthy Start - - MASTER CHICK STARTER are moving down to the bt,., • to the_, Phillips place. f Three minutes .Current Evens --' Evelyn Brown is -rapidlyi.recnvering• •c.1Kl-KED CHOR,,•C.HICK FEEDS, LAYING MASH .Cecil Social -R elfare Program; with T~Irs. "A Prorn a _very serious illness, in the CONCENTRATES and MILI, FEEDS - Interesting R"cdding )fete Saturday li- ' Glen ,as convener. Roll Call good, book to re ~d ". Toronto East General' Hospital. Tice attendance at the Sunday ev- phone 17 R 3 � We Deliver Cllaremont ed Church was tl,e scene of a very welding last Mr. and 'Kra. Ralph Crawford are i i Pning sing -song at thF Palmer home 'wag ? , pretty Saturday, when Miss Laura May Ffll mOVmg t0 the Gan-ton Perm on the forty - eight. This is a remark - [�J a Assure You Good Service daughter of Mr. and Mta. Los. Hill, l 6th concession. Saturday, April at P. able increase over the few folk who •• ei Claremont, was united 'in niarr- On a lace marriage will take plane at started to get together last fail. - iag'e to Mr. Harold Ewe Paisley, m'' t Aoo4 _ the girt. cheerfully—.— ,L "Understand the care of child- out "'Can you cook ?" asked the pro- ren ?" � 1 F T VOICE 0 HR epeetive employer of seeking demobbed " \rota bit." ���`� `1/ �O ° A.T.S. who was seekin a ob. "Then what can you' do ?" 5 �� "I'm afraid I,'- can't," answered "I can asseni',le a machine.gun." Eat the Crusts LATE' JURIST ° What happens in -one hotel hap- g HORIZONTAL Answer to previous Puzzle B Insect a Pens in tens of thousands: What _ BIG happens in one home happens in I Pictured late IV Ela OIN I C �L A K E 9Ambazy. millions. More toast is made than •• idE _ -� '� Jurist, Georg Lq O Y NOR BAT A 5 K 12 Chair. " -• the people eat, and the surplus , parts of the I R Y D A T V M AIL T O 15 Dainties.. is thrown away. Another source c , ankle bone _L CIE T D O EAR 17 On the sea. of waste, which is very common,. - 400L), RE- O R I E N . A E T I 18 Sea swallows. is that many people eat the softer a A V E,R 5 20 Falsehood. parts and leave the crusty edges. I 13 English wren. M A S L O so 22 Not down. Someone with a -gift for figures 5 C P E 1 T C H 24 Prying- device. - might estimate that enough crusts Y_ 16 MarBosa• A H I T C H b F ' 26 Be indisposed are left ryt .plates every day -to make a girdle around the world.,. I' - ��•w t"� ' • __37 Siamese coin. CTS L A ��� ONE 27 Slope. g � Mme RIP H V M p E 29 Rationed item. — Stratford -Heacon - Herald. - smoothly SAT T D rovalm. Y • ,," ,a _ . '`K ,. on water. 32 Concession. y - F:.. t P E S E 34 Like.: r •� 21 Symbol, for _'o . J .. — • ,, •' radon. 44 Clothing. -__56 Adorned -35 Athletic r Punishment Is Cure 22 Function. 45 Copse. with games. .' 23 Kite end. crescents. 37 Midday. 25 Small Candle. 47SurpasS. In dine - la, \'.Y. drunken driv• VERTICAL SS Wiser. - ; ... . 27 Thus. 48 Broad smile. 1 Goads to 39 Wash lightly. ers will be tested by making them __ 28 vegetable. �9 variety of - action. 41 Rustic. say': "Around the rough and rug- \ j 30 Indigo. - cloud.. '2 Size of shot.. 43 Make haste. gad rocks the ragged rascal ran.'' �' s 32 Oleum ^ 51 Compass point. 3 Strike. 45 Judicious- This is sheer foolishness. The r (abbr.). 52 Ages. 4 Black. 46 Leader (It.). only accurst: test for -alcohol is a 83 Small bottles. 53 He was a U. S. 5 Rhymer 49 Mongrel. blood test, as employed in Nor 36 Scrutinize. Supreme (var.). 50 Siamese way. And in Norway, we should a 38 Markers. Court ----= 6.Concealed. measure. ` like to point out, drunk •n driving 40 Paid (abbr.). in 1922 -38 ?Mohammedan 53 Junction is virtually unknown because it is ` 42 Son of Seth , (pI ). religious (abbr.). punished very severely.�s < kaq -• 1 (Bib.). 55 Get up. teacher. 54 Street (abbr.). .; — Peterborough Examiner. ^`v' ;� •°%'sy;�, J •:.., t }• k E z 3 4 5 G 7 8 - 10 *' - Takes It With Him 1Ij 't�'hen that old Arab used to fold' it is a Ie i7-^. ' his tent and silently steal away, he took his housing problem with , L•. t9 & -b 21 u,> Z2 him. a — Quebec Chronicle - Telegraph -- 3 l4 _ 20 30 -31 - Who Cares? .i x 33 as rb The crowning touch of madness' "We were rushing to the rocer's fore closing time ... 3�as �! in this cocked ed world right no >v 9 9 g t se Y�7, 40 41 .. 4s ;r would' be for Hitler to turn up Imagine a week -and without dalkious Grope -Nufs flakes!" ' ` alit e, toothbrush, moustache and �. "I can't imsgim it brother I Step on and bones, iron for the blood, and q4 -45 6 M aLL Allied officials in 'Germany are It and ru provme a police escort down other food essentials." intrigued by the 4iscovery of a to the store so you•D be sure of getting ' "They're' good all right I TLat's " 44 49 So st secret passage which led. from the your malty -rich, sweet -es -&-nut �� t>� �e of two grains" - - - Fuehrti s underground bunker at p•a pq i�• wheat surd malted barley. And ape - 3a 53 - -- - - 51 - blended, baked and toasted for the Chancdlery to the Beriiil sub:- "Og_� we go I Bring oei that e •ray —and perhaps a getaway: who Orape -Nuts .Flakes' Ogood ttourish- golden -brown delicious crLspaess and StS - Si knows? Likewiie, who carts? _� digestion. I meat: carbohydrates for energy. pro- •r think I71 get s couple of those 4, fiamiltots Spectator. tams for muscle. phcsphotw f0r teeth giant 'economy packages." -E THE SPURTING THING MUTT AND JEFF -- AAUD__T-1t&R9 -�•�• A--"!ON 4:ARD' AMONG THE TWO OF THEM By BUD FISHER THIS 14 AROS1�J08! � IiEY,JEFF!A Re,START JEFF, C'MERS! 1 JEFF, SAwTIUS HEY! AIN'TTHIS 4t7J AND I WILL HAVET40 DOWN" THIS 13RICK : WANT CAA To DIG ' a �CNIMNEY DOMB - = +l, p t :a\ �, 's! "i MOW HARD TbGMERTO ,C14imNEYRIGWAWAY! � A TWO TOOT TWO 13Y EIGHT _ YETI i �.• GET fTD EONTIME! TRENCF{ HERE! IN HALF! Need fe, ° °s so : O.V O.K., • N Mai MUTTr ok �. '•'Hello, Honey P' - . • _ -_ _ � . , �_ - tin_ � �•.. -- -- -- _ .. R'€�`r fr ELL.ERS — Prince Charming Himself " .: _ .- - _ By GENE BYRNES. w FOR ONE VIME - SWELL! cd C•000! r - t NILVER. v t HOW (ADVERTISE YOUR PUT .ME ALL YOU DO. KNEW 3tiCH A _ DOE5 CHARMS A DAME- DOWN A5 IS WAIT IN CNARMINC-a N1N4 I D H Y = �e E YOUR COMES 'ALON6,- AN' YOUR BEST MY VE5TI800L EVEN LiVEO! ` SERVICE PRESTO! YOU AN' I'wR CU5TOMER! FOR ACTION! WFiO IS ME? M1bRK ? y 15 GOIN' PLACES! �%ZM.'/ ATl , �►iy i . 1 Asir- V N G 1 I t - �s - t I - 1 _•; !/ - � 1 • • I ) �` � 177.1. Y.� -�11 wYY rwn.l. ��r( .• -`:( I POP —Pop's Remiss in, His -.- Reading =By 'J. ]� WATT GOOD HEAVENS _ =LL. I NG me t.lP BARE YOU ON .11HE DON'T YOU EVER OM'E" mcr 1 PHONE. NOW READ THE TEI.EPHON IDIREMORY _ :�i :{ •; ~•'S.^ ;^• • qi �; : :; ;r,.7. ti }k• ' I j '� .\v.. , }, . 'k : ?•••'^;' :••^j'''''�` :; fi ^• '•hC '' .•^ }r {:•:: r ••.x',7;.•7. •.• ^' : r P1�t49? y'' } ; :, , ,'�,• •,.,�,: ff ENEMY OF FRANCE? ,The polic= ordered food dealers - - ° nerd up their shop windows as � to tghlI$I g�S O �, i� News an emergency men re against ° 8 Y ;? ; „• : ;. ;, ; 1 ands of men, women and children who have stoftned nearly 60 bread stores recently. Guard's were placed at the larger shops. Trusts UNO Will Succeed Maple Syrup Ration Stays 'Thirty -three workmen in a Ger- , WK, ;'. Trygve Lie United Nations Maple syrup will remain on the � P Y P man state railway machine tool Secretary General, said the . ration list, R. W. Itiay'iew, parlia- f i y f. VINO's first groose was tQ=,pzA - -�� sew i•du,—,U —i,Tl er " vcn ifferei ces among real j The f•'ctory'-employs 1,000 Ymen - - g g pow- of finance. told the Commons. and; according to an official •other = s era from resulting in armed con- As in previous --ears, the cou- � g � s;- flier" pon value of maple syrup has been workers are declaring they can not Dr. Lie declared. "We know dcubled for the duration of the carry on much longer. :`•`•iii:. + :a:a a thr,t this will be • difficult; some producing season, , until May 3L people ma; feel 'chat it is hopeless. It can be procured at the rate of o—°`�'` But I want to say his: q " Y one allon for two' sugar- preservx 'Orders for Russian Spies .: First: 1�'e firmly intend -to cou ons._ Ther n in i ti a °" g€ i`ii" : t. :ii: " p e is o d ca o Soviet Russia's spies ' ordered maintain the peace. the ration regulations will curtail their Canadian agents .o get infor- d Second_: I am convirced that _production. mation on atomic'rescarch, on ra`- we shall do so.' _ ' lar application for •. battleship des- 'Rental Curbs Remain tined to serve in the Pacific, on 'a Gen. Maxime Weygand,obove, 79- O.itario's Expenditures -_ A report from Otta%.a states new explosive in which the United -- -_ year-old former •commander -in- When 'Provincial Treasurer that while price - controls will be "States - as interested, and -on Clm- clsie: FGL bCa�E— speeeh -- life d from jd ange_of— arti•— _adian mil : tar -y 'strength at Valcar- in Paris, charged with joining Mar- forecast a gress ordin:.ry expendi- cles, in addition to those, from tier, it was revealed i,i' court in shal Petain. in, a conspiracy to over- ture of $149.436.605 in the fiscal k hick they have already been re- Montreal last week. _ '. .. throw the French Republic. Ill since kr year endi g March 31, 1947, he moved within the nex couple of ' • • is imprisonment in 1844, W eygand - � declared in answer to the charges was providing for the heaviest Months, the ceiling:' K�N will be re- EY ArMS ' -that he had never acted "against the current spending in the province's tainei for a longer period 'on interests of France." h_ istory. clothing. rents. most food products TOuI r AM Od By and certain other essentials. -Rob y0i11`�St• s FILES FOR SENATE To Visit Occupation Forces Maayre�l[e neTer and a good 'Vincent M .ssey, retiring Cana Hungry Germans Looting Stores than High Commi. sio•.c: in Bri- Looting of food 'stores stores by hun- n it troy be their kidneys, _.._ s m `oerres when xi tain. _ now ou a farewell holida gry Germans has increas in Sys fiber pamm and eseess 9> tour of Egrope before he retires Hamburg and a British medical You can got quick relief acids from the blood. If they fad and ill visit Maj. -G'en. Christopher officer declare-.- that the first de-, from painful dutrm with 1 s stay in the system --dia mw Pokes, Commander -in -Chief Can- finite signs of starvation were a a few drops of .9est often- follows. If yeu don't rest well w adian occupation forces in Ger- g p' VicksVa -tto nor. �ei ;et std iise Dodd'a Kidney 1'd4. DodBa j %y,r .. parent• among many residents of It works right tfielp the kidaejs so that you an rest 4 ,, , • inanv. and tour the ".,uadian zone Germanv s second iz. gest city. where misery isl VA- TRO -1W siuw d foel better. t� i •' • :C .fit .. _ . - _— . _ - g pdx .� 41"HI SPEAKING OE IL .0 a �C Douglas- (Wrong Way) Corri gan. .rho electrified the world in July ' 1938, when he made a forbidden .•Cs iii��� ' flight — "by mistake " — front New i • - -work to. Dublin. Eire. in a dihapt- , dated and obsolete plane, has filed - - -his name for the U. S. Senate. He '7- . . announced at his Los Angeles home that he would run on the Pro- hi- - bition ticket in this fall's election. - BLUEBEARD? - - L..,..ra.1d, % -1 t.iaComilla" bo" —song, bro[ners, iiusDanaa— arP returnin�t from the wars— returning to what ptorniges to 'be a happy jomorro% ..'.a . tomorrow that many gave their lives to bring about. - A lomorrow that mad be held back if immoderate ors unessential spending 'brings, a1lNtaut infiatioct ... if our desire are not confined #o tern _AP'riLie �lrYlif c . �� lie- .:.,,,..� ,� ..riY�itrl�f,'Cr ld-rxs am philosopities that are N.ith us todati' are not carefully considered ..� _ m era e s ne living.' _..... and o�lc t' d to suit our • eds and ,wav of - - _ - Charged with luring an Undeter- mined number- of vihtima to, his The real 'enjoyments and full pleasures of gracious living are possible , between 1841 and 1944 and - -- there lulling ,them in a basement - - - ...execution chamber, Marcel Petiot. +tiny to the man who- ,prac.tiees. moderation -in everything he does. French physician, is on • trial for `r murder hi Paris. He has cohfessed _ _ - to 63 murders, but claims that the The House "of Seagram suggests that we think of tomorrow'=- victims were Nazi collaborationists - marked for death by a mysterious r--44stanre band he says he erase in all we do. USSR PRESIDENT - -' - -' :. ■■ COO a, _ : , HOUSE 0 F S E BRA M.'. r _ .ai Nikolai M. Shvernik, above, is the o_; • a/lt�il2 IGYGGr e/!L'� itJ�`77 ?i1?rTCtlCs,• • • . �J >�Q!CG6 t�l�a2►lwoe � Q�f • - new president of the USSR, suc- ceeding aged Mikhail f. Kalinin. _ -who retired on-account of ill health. 711 _ __ .r - _ _ Ig I Noti.8 to You T.: We do building of aiL Bads WRPBNTETING r ficke'ringBar . 'i. CEMENTING dware Ladies NEVtit.�Sh�pment of Dresses PLum»Q .size 12 -20, 4048 $4.95 _ ROOMG GENERAL HARDWARE We woo sell Brantford i1 _ Batln..o. _ ►lpine skirts size 12 -16 -__', _ $3.25 ft,�., Beabt, Btaw and SUPPLIES (Alpine skirts pastel shade •sizes 12 -18�°� - $3.75 >a.�a�.a :• " - ' :.: _ Shorts, sizes ``12 -20 : $2.98. Y ,g �`,�° J. S' - BALSION PICKERI Y - -= kite blouses sizes 14 -20, $1.80, 2.10 F. J. P ROU SB 'A $8 td blouses .,.sizes 14 -20, - $1.80, -2:35— - -- ..Sud ineed SiredoI't� _.Qualityl. Drugs M Accurate Dispensing GORDON F. OSBO$NE A.E. Richardson Veterinary Remedies C: L. U. - ..- . ^.. ..-- DIB!'RICT MANAGER - - -� - - - GENERAL INSU'RANQE . • A GIFT FOR ALL OCCASIONS 'REAL BBTATE =Radios Refrigerators -- Stoves ry Reliable Photo Flni,>ifng :�. - . IXPIRE LIFE ooNVI ANC N® -� 'A G>e�W _ An old established aBenct, read/ 'WASHING MACINEB and OTHER APPIdANC= _ Complete Coarnetic 'L'ine BALES B£RYICE - Rweseetatkes to serve. _ Ross D. Munro Zh6ne Pie�ering so W. HOUSE WIRING _. H Curtis - $TOR%] H6UI$ - Tom Pnerarin . D • ,�►-. gi - - ROUGE i 'Week ,Days - SA -A. M. • 9 P. Y. `_l3ee. E. Hrown..Andiey. 4st. 3M I • J. Miila,' A jsnt r • of IM Illa4 -If '•Sunday '- 12.30 P. M. - 5 P. OL Wei ,I, *se, 622 Whitby, Oeit 15th Tear r ELECTRONIC LABORATORIES T J. R. Bo yam' - —ranee Ad.ts.e - - - -- — ... Paean PICK. U R 3! -Wm. McE ACHNIE AddMe� � -: 'Phin. B. Br6ugham, Out Ptcfe i it m T8E RESALE STORE P"UNERAL _ - -- :_B OO O K - — — Cream Wanted y;+••� Aga Clarke Prentice .PHONE PICK. as We have aid a .:Day or Plight i p patronage rre- - - ". LICENSED AIICPIOTI>lRlt, THEATRE - • turn on cream received during !Phone Pick. For the couatle.. o? toelt oa♦ the pas# five years - 13 arlo; . to Corp. )iC n has. Did you receive one ? . . ties of C. AS' sad at !Aa LaM C}et our prices first ckering; Ontario J. X Pte. c=ry P1 100 We pay !full market price ale - W �32Ti�Y We are paying Specially high and astd ]lYaae., cream is received - pion a psi- . F� as dtMWly. Air - conditioned ronage return when earned. Pricse for *,� * �z stock &Jei a 8pedalR,t. at Iab a_ ur .11E[U2.-,.oAY, FRI., SATURDAY parpcnlars, or better LiYE YY M. MAW Yl/ I �eaa� gam` - ' APRIL 6, 6 and 8 Write-for HR AM, send for cane. OILERS and FOWL ' � PArONB AQ> � W ",Ptiro Shown 7 and 9 P. M. "' • - � Ll�CENSP3D A UCTIONE'BR and Barrister ° •_, -• - • MILLIlS�s Others have received extra - lsaturiay Matinee at 1.80 P. M. why not y a• Delivered to our plant at ALVATOR Sales conducted An C. C. RIC lslrlM Whitby. yoMn+e H)►RfloSON f • Toronto Creamer, Branch :..... •�� Phone or Write _ State Falr The UnieW Farmers PiCKERING FARMS -=. - 61d D�d>re St.- €sat, Whitby, - � a1 — Coatlasslat Lf[. !� In Technicolor Co- operative Co. Limited WHITBY, ONTARIO ]Dick Haynes Vivian Blain Phone Whitby, Sm. .. _ _ Toe+oaLa, Ontario - Dana Andrews Jeanne Crain - - C Y R L E. M O R L E Y Yom Satisfaction I[, von ss ON13AY, TUESDAY, WE DN'SDY �QLiallt _'_ - -- - _ _1VSURANCE AND = �H• McKEE - eats _ REAL ESTATE ' 71 PAINTER & DECORATOR Eat Complete Show At 8-16-P. M. Fish MI-Season : PHONE That night -with You: ;Fruits &]'vegetables _:_ - PICICERING oxTA�o J A. WILLOUGHBY MILK'S MARKET -_ = gb>" Farm Agee, = THINGS RIGHT .• Pchote Tone - Susanzsa Foster ;pyl Offs r at 3?avid Bruce Louise Allbritton ! _ all than - to do thew . � Head Office Toronto Poona Pickering 26 188 Yonge St. ADQ60b The , F • .0 Also An Added Attraction - "Largest . and Oldest in Doeuains, f Mir j Canada - Established Fort, ualta, W The'Falcon in w Years'". _ Consult Yom Farner4ow7 e PICKERING MEAT MARKET CONSULT OUR ACTIVE C11 T DEFT. CAPT. HUD srl.WAerr FOR THAT NOME IN TAT cuTr Ficksaft 17 B !R Sall ranclsCO FRANK R. BXITR _ - ',with Town Conway IQus�lity -First - ServiceOur A} is Sellers & Atkinson Fe J. 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Ia Technicolor I = - -� 2i Year's Ferisnce Danny Ksye acrd Virginia Maya" R E SIT E W A L O F -- 1140 coodueted • sal where.Notice: — - — -- _CBpecWizinB in Farm 3todc. -, 4sseaa0astlea ]linen Danes .r1 6,1 1. _ i r 1 I 0 'wvip�w INSURANCE BOOKS. 1 • �~ p .aa Aq" ftiaw LOON ZOO THAT ROOF -NOW t 1 s _ _ . -.. - POW" _ Re4 Roothou W Ca„ For Free . -` To A// Fnplayers Pro nipt Service Wall .k ' (40 Years gxperkaee) Reason' easonable 'Rat �Aj All Unemployment insurance Books for the year es d \'K Me Gordon J ending March 31st, 1946, must be exchanged far PHONE 290 STOUFFY IAM, new Soo Phone 743 _ Kindly communicate immediately with•, your nearest -T� ;tt1�itb Onto National change - your Service•Office if you have not O �' - w yy — already -exchange- your employees`iwoks . CEMENT :, . .. The LIMITED co There are severe penalties -for ^ ' _ failing to nabs L'nernploymernt Scarbord- ;Junction _ `. 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