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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1946_04_26• - ' -VOL. LTV PICKERING, ONT., TRIDAY,_APR. 26, 1946 No. 35 I �nont :Villa es To +G-o On -Daylight _ Pi olc rim . And .0 are At Midn� ht This •Saturda laving Time n a The Tow•ilship Council not making We. publish tl:is just to remind Resident in Pickering In The 50'5 �C • Any proclamation regarding DaIiCght thus?, hard to .co:nince, that we Celebrate ,60th wedding Anniversary �7� Years Ago - P�ekering Village Saving Time, the Police Villages of are and have been "k•oked over" by , Pickering and-, Claremont aanou::ce outsiders —bus that's as far as they r• tilt, and Mrs. Richard Baker,• 12 THE NEWS — .APRIL. 24; 1896 bit. and 14Irs. Wilkiritson, of Guelph through the Police' Trustees, the go. Beep this in mind. Juniper Ave.,. Toronto, will. cele- spent the Easter holiday with their adoption by these two villages of 11r5. Len. Bath Given Send -off By brate'the 60th anniversary of their E. Vans. one shipped a carload •daughter,, Mrs. 'Robt. Ruddy and D. S. Tiine, commencing inidrugttt, • Rotary Clull wedding day on Saturday, April 27. of hogs from the station to Toronto 'family, Mrs. Wilkinson 'remaining 'this Saturday. iir. and Mrs. Baker w•ilI be rem- markets this week, for a week's visit. _One of the n,o 'deli by a _few of our citizens of C. H. C. (Charlie) Wright is here Mr. and Mrs. Les, Morley, Miss ,I ;� r• 1 ^0' i :g e`er s :� 7r:-T. y, -lie - ,Tfag ;�, as occupants of visa; is Shirley Fisk and Mr. Lloyd Cour JA11F S POTTER to have taken place a_t -file R•r ;ia :' >' w•orknat 'his cotta•re4at file lake. a Clui, w'eetil� chn[�er= at the, ca+ l a kn ° "':I : =s ti; e Jayi� r farul, ju<t ° tice %vent to Hamilton for' the day, * ••'• „eat o; the villag'�. They were mr.ni- . The annual mee ing of t.l:e iub'i The death took place' just three HwVtee. was carriail' out n r'•ta ;: last Sattrday. weeks after that of nis .wi ;, of a evening, when ]Inc. I.enrar,i Math + hers of .i P fornwr _Ale 1 list cr,n :iir *i�t at,Dale's h next 3lvl,da$ .1Ir: Chas. Stevenson is confined well and widely, known Pickering ! who has been ••vai'i:lg on, tables and l:regat.ion, and ?Ir4, Ba.aer taught a � � I to bed again, — - Township citizen on Thursday of serrin r the Club mHn1h ?r, d :r} Fut:day ` <houl cla s,'of ,rhich'a fev: 1'athtr ?asteP Gordon has the road- I. Mr. Gordon Wade, . Miss Babs last week, Jairres�Potter, u. isle �'Lnd the 'pas'. year. -a,, errs i : :Ad ,:i '.-: it: this viliage tr.�day, ,v?re niknibrr5 1'!aixer out !his week levelling off i Parkinson, Miss Gloria Witter and lrPar, a large electric; n1o&rn table larlp at - that.. tune: 'NIr.• Maker took part the village streets —a eery commend - �I Mr. Barry' Murkar visited Buffalo in 'thee construe ion of some of , the ,able work' ; on Faster Sunda Coming to I ickerin; 3� years a�u, by the Club in - rec.s�ni,ir :zu rt'the G. W. Decker has disposed of his y' Mr. Patter was formerly employeo very fine duty 'sh" has rwr[' .Ir1: d b''ald:" nf:.;`us villaxe. and .ham Mary Joan Laviolette, StuderiaG- it +� to nn� —the ,h��t e of ' ?]r. anti basine5 in 'this village to William . as a stationary engineer �•ith the at these dinner;: }L-. Lath, al'va —Z p' . tlrcr at St: Michael's. ,Hoe ital is ,,, :`Ir,. Herb «'?site, Church Sty; the Andre -,%% Mr: D:ccker leaves for the s,end:n a P Simpson Carriage Forks, Y,rantf ,rd, ' ploacarl,- manrs�r,d, and -raver •1 1s. shurtiv. � f g part of her holidays with He operated a' s:Patlt tractor thresh ,blit;e. was_ ir.� i 'eel bark lets, t',P . 14 : }'pr rr•r ct:,:; he, broxht .frym 41' vti'. „vlxs :f is holding a sale on her aunt, Mrs.. Harry, Kaiser.. iig outfit for elan;; }'ears her•,•and ,aiinint- '- rvr.•r.1, Qre Pty. nt F a :�k. .GlTi- n Major: 3lrc. Allin, we are sorry to report - ,.L� _ti di u'e_hi::E,_a....I; bli ;that -_ Aprrl._2 ?. when he dill dispose of a :was one o�f ;tile Parr' cans :abJes - -i,� Cr1r.�r'^ ,'3d� wit.'., rthr'• ; "� -- 13 i11, at - -the hors of -her daughter, - Pickering foti�;scyip,_In purr jleaJt` poi, Tr th:. abo: q ^ntirl�n.?. 11r,: wx; pi •tu thel,t b% lie ”: ' >f st,af` he,has no• use for. 3z ".4 1{. -w.is, Whitby'. Ont . for some 'years, he I1aul v ra ' .n.:d Fa:x: :, ry ::rp t' i lPii; ��pre�r ns �ir,L :,li f` ?:veil. . w}ii>h ;he} ,l °r- Ja.:r.es' f�,rdun has purchaseFl, the Sit. Kay Watson was haute. fiorn ` Har;c in th's ce rtur� . Both are Leonard prr,prrty- to ti10 west of the , IL ht.Je the'day- he' passed away, of her 'lea.;ure in. hlvirix b- c-n ab'd "``'' OL -a:• ^' r n a four -day lento. not loosens - too -well. Later -in the assist aril ecru„ t:?rrr?" :'rAr: in tt;i_; erJuyu1J;' vet :• iro, ea :. to ay. Co:lzr•atuiattinq to :Ir. and Mr•3. not beu1; missed.. by mrmGers o2 way,. At 'this..:,,.,orerl. A',ex .R�ssct!. and •,n � Saturday. a carpe • nwriber shed, nerd level off the. grounds to Joe flaritran, on celebrating their Rhp ran►,i;. he w'as. found. lying on railed f •r a �*��. ar.d salt?. ut a of old fr.erids will -b4- lli ;t{ n.*I make a shady park for cyclists and ryith wedding anni•:Prsary: with• s thPm r xXTY ;git.g c •ngratuittt'vnc •and other tlar_ellers. _ ,fa,mity _ ati,rring on bin. ^,day inlet. This tare u::hrs room, pa -.rug awe; e.pmPnr of 'surp. isp. -tamed "1,, o The removal 9f Dr. Eastwood mat' very s?udde tJy. Lr,hrrond ". Her?. with ~•x•. voi mac, best wishes. NT r. sZnd :t1ss. - Henry SI•ea cele■ _ Mr, ;' Frank Palter, of Pick•, rint, �" ►',:, weal -elis• the Pickering cricket bra' ?d the it 2:,th wedding anniver- ,tilrs. E'o.ter had passed away art► ` both' with x dl,:!nc tic Sc'•,. a,'� let. , g' Marrs. kth (if this year. i'he<fun� rat Mr-,. Bath Ignod.c,ostsr^a.tll�fi, 'a do Un.y ".'a• A•n• --only daughter '3m',yiZt we hopQ we hear from the .cart with ttiPir.dautrhter. Mrs. E'i•:t- ' D,}ctor in his nee• flame in- Peterboro. taer•ice was. held in St. George's c �, ,c�, at th^ Diano a ,!'c8_ P w +t i1 , rP`idpc inn Tt,)mntc -. est in •lee. :.of Churchill,. over the A carload of carriages from t-he. An iican Church, .with interment a: Ater.. ti-rep •..Pro <'s '�E ',b!- 1'YPl•i \Pei DAYLIGHT S,!LVI G TIME - F a� rr neck -end. g bIvLa: :gh!i.l works, Oshawa, camM1 to tiis�. �Targa~tilt Perrault, of Diarr- Err�ki to Cemetery, $coitiCh m*' -,dy —club mP*rh,,-ra;• i Mckering and Claremont. Sunday Rri ?f'up west•somewhere'. last week, isbirr • nt. the i ;ac`cr holidays Sur iv_b g art,: two, .wons: Clarence ing in •he- r4rirusws t'tlr., ilath . t:ac fi' ;., `lie '� mash the entire con= ' g' .,per y hut, al, evil 1'c►ttpr. a sptpndi�l ,urana» vnic^ -ton bM�i . ff,31.t.'S i:,til :i : \1[Oi: �E " =- w1th -, fr. and .STrc - Fldridgir-1'errault we vivo'. hatiP 11 ^r at, tl.i; lnri a¢,,,, !'f)ti' ti' tt ,C ��' v\ .4rr.�l�- .U'nts c:� the car. were damaR °d be- � ,;,d fm -iil,, of T''cI 1' A 1: L•:I l I +ening. le-, t t. ynrlri repair. .'WL ItE 1I -T :.;kCK A' rill. ;. Mr, aria :Zits. Rah z .P or ; - -- - The 'Ma, or ti. ! `. ;...,.. r -.13LT 17V U TRi,•E their ''tr^t' nPnr Or'ania vi"-. � -in a• . F,Tow.iztg srrme`hing of a,'sh!+a °siren us to_stat ,i. Ci) tit n- t :ORRM ;SPO \DF.VTS a ti , 1 21rat _he has 'iii] 'thQ snow rein,, on a ° ! few days. down r:f ,a lest yea:' . d'. :t .: ,LCrt, i May we have your budgets one fy front of. nis xeaiduiu� on - We had a Visitor i+ tho 'tPStl i and r r :rah •yoar- r stri' :iio :(�; their dal' earlier this :'onii.ng week, .please." many patr4 a: d frie ml,; •ill h�. ! :hi :' :t . Wit, i:a,t. We' find i•: ' rec�.sary and will try, Office, on. Wednesday afterno(n---a S'udents • and Teac.ter. to be Enter- .�. ► t,p an :totutv�,n I.'. Ridley'• „pro<pii Windmills - 1,ieased .to ..tear of t. _ : ! :'. if- 1i,1s„sib!F -o I'iub!rr,gh one d4.y, p$riter. ibusiaess -man from Western. Ontario, i tained at Dinner on R ednesday ev- b • Fra.r,k 1'i. Hall, ui He lead been down lookin over a ening. '•lad• !; by Rotary 1' ,lurgc green- n :,uc• , a: t a± ttr press: l '" '�''t krw cam_ whether one 'toast:' °n:the tv :1?4 , of April .2R. _ - �"bustfness ", .and al`.hough we don't _ .. ': ► 1, ill "h a Wei- paper to find 'ii i - - er,t Lime l.nx <<'iartc ,- - ;i,'o: b. del r _e ��rr`rrehe W :know what tra:rrpired, nor did we In line With their inures', fx; the 1 ing an,, or silt ady' ! „r out,, but. after - commencing last f ask him, -nor did we ask him for his young people of .the community and that garut.: u � y"'.tr_.... :) u: s� foolitaF tr ' publlch this ” :Z0 yPar� a€ � :': ci,l opinion o! Pickering, but' Re got. it as a •ood•w-iIl gesture toward same, ir,ln; we had o:1e. iridiiidual ask .us 0" arodivi %'f.h seeds w}iru' :vu r.an get - just the same - ',BACKWARD" he th r m�amhers of the Rotary Cl-,b are.l y "wAat do you publish ' sum,'tr4tng PrestFyterian E hutch. Pickering 1 ' them half xr•ow•n, a::d • safely beyond �" Rev, i), Mnrthall claimed pin _': a:!, •• rt ,: = ::R the stow? tr•,i .. «1',� :r.: that happened 50 years ago -for?" : •riratP. �tftnt'�rotis period. , 3linisfer ► situated w this h:,:: -y•,t n r' ;rcl:er' '' i^4 ba nc; :- -� , of .—,_ There's a- 1Qt of orTrery'��custom:o-r,,_- . water. ..-that appeared to be enough Masonic Teiliplp i^Pr� �.'.dnesday' l' :',i. : ;1'.i�1S E\ k'EIiED IN I$ALL still liviir . :..at . top s,P than mnvz R. N. Spra t, nrgsnist 1 -be u aar't interested. evening 'lay 1. .The Eastern Star League In Pickering To -nsh?V column we had intimated that we 2.00, p. m. - Suridac school' x We hail bee.: hearn-, 'hintzs like- ridiPC will - cater, and a young had receivild enough requests, to -8.00 p. in. Church .Service Ahis for Lbi :!e. but none gWi4 u• : :'p :p'c •,rp-%kct•. Re,%�. Fred Joblin, Mr. Ernie Baker, of Claremont-.told warrant givinti space to it. Ed'.1 .,so hlurt.a- tr:-, griticr _!i. Ar -0 hr e Pw -r Park (.ht :1�' ;I, •,ill ne,Hrr the News on Monday that five teams ( The ;W, M. �. r, ti.,,f Pres,,yterian Was only telling come•hing •xp al• tti.� guess. A variety pr_1Tram will h:.,•e been PrtRered in tl�e__PLckering Y'U( TH - HALLT :.iiEK)r; Church will meet at the' home of rondi know ,Ni,an Lr^ aclooA "tires dI, al ?n F• a fpa urn i ;f' tl,,, PEA- ,it>.?. ; Township 'Softb:.'.'! Leagut? thus far: ; iir=. If. Boyers, ,in ThurMay,-MaY- j'OU eCp?c•t to - Wtrac't ar;.•bv v C'• :b rlorr ".t, °rs %F ill h:tv? aV })� t,., ha,'e cIX reahi �, SO '�- �"" �•," (lri9or of FATPgtPrq n- .�, •! Ijal n n' r';rrC '., °Ill l,:' at t1LB - -- cY, Rt +eats They h„ .hero, without water "" zlcn —;heir wives. 3i1ar phch team can - day n h,, n "`�i 1' -''d a join` Youth Kelly in the four- ccrtwrs at "l.l;i. _ . &,fosters Hall; It -re, on Weidn�gdav, --i- -O 4 1 _ I i_Qam Path v:ec'k. The teams entered i' ^= �e R „r., Ioi_,'tn� with them Pickering United Church r ._ ` 'to date- tare— VickerinX i✓Jaar tilorit, - Ca.nada Needs These Men Oslraw a and Bow*manvtlle ' Rev. ItubL C. Copeland; S. audlcy. Greernrood and Chern•w.00d. will b.' The league games are expec.•t?d to All boy; 'and girls are cordially in' Minister vited. The objects will be--Citizen- men, .men, it is the Sistoriait 'per'• Fund' drive, from April 2R to ''tiny - open o:i May 27. -f — Sunday, ApriL28 — D: S. Time _ -- hapg; wi:u is best --ab:e to look •-+b- 1F,, to place the fund on a "souTrl 1 ship, You h Training,. Sports and jectively upon human affairs, finding actuarial foundation "., Canadian Girls In Training Dramatics. The youth 'of, today are 1000 a. m: '- Sunday School tomorrows lead' -rs. - Corr. 11.00 .a. an. - Holy ommunion in what is happenirW today.'a sig- Fmm the edi'oiial desk. the sin;- The C. G I, T. held a social ev- _.__ y n nificant rese.rnblance, to what happ •n= nifica:,ce of this appeal • almears to r.00 p. m, 'The Livitra Christ ed, it luny p4, man;: centuries ago. extend ' far beyond the• npcescary R ening at the home of - Jessie Bushby ROTARY CL1•B SPONSOR DOM. (in picturgs) ` ,lie may nyt subscribe alu,Rerher to allieviatian of the financial light of jar he meeting op 15. d with.t.kte usual � Itil()b'' 1;x-11' CELEBRATIObi Choir practice this Saturday e'v- the popular- belief -that, history -re- - ministers. The nnty -_ - -- - locals utsett. But he . w r,I probably ion to be, drawn fran: nir.(+ that. Is Y' I Rev. Inglis, Minister in charge at chair. The Secretary s and Treasur- Ajax Village, the guest of Rotapian W. M. S. Pickering United Church admit that. an unbroken chain of • happ ^tin^ in Canada is that it em- en's reports -'Pre Riven, followed b} The regular meeting of the W. cause and effect can ' be traced, .phasi7ps a national need for moral p - _. I Win. Mc) aghnie :addressed the Club. a shor business period.- g lti..S. of 'the Lni ed Church will be throughout the secur�Ted histoiu 'of and spiritual lead r =hip. Canada ,. P at' last week's dinner. >rsin as his niankind.' To hirti, tribes � and �ce,6 does indeed deed these men and all I , Joanne 1 y -per and Joan . Pearson : subject - "The Golden, Rule" be made held at the hcanle of Mrs. C. J. Butt, ,ed••in «iii using as theme "For- I' PP on Thursday afternoon, May 2 patio s, empires' and civilizations such me - wha'e: er t?leir creed, de- „ p _ I' numerous a ircation§ addrescin;;', y , at themselves are living organisms that nomination or rel'ginus affiliatio giveness Rev. Mr, Cupel<tnd ��'• iii, thoug'sts, to men of a senviice 2,30 p, m, All ladi s are cordially wax and wane,. - subject to laws of • . • • i-ttroduced by JaccJtteli 1. Bentley. and club, whose nlahn purpose is that gave a very interestin;; tall: on - p invited to attend. growth and decay, sensitive to inter- ` T're United Church of Canada' has „ - I � >_' assisting others. Mr. Inglis r►ote3.� _._.__O "'Know, Bible, i the' coincide -nce in the obje;'.ires of Centennial. United. Church real aryl external pressures, planting° a Pension -Fund for her. ministers Jean Ness favoured with a• piano i ., in their nced for con :.inuous cultiva- It. is an pxples� ion of Christian the "The Four Objectives of Rotary Highland Creek solo followed' by a vocal solo by tion °if they are to rpmai =t sturdy,- Timtherhnod. Ev:•ry Minister Pays in- =it so happened that these four Rev: A. E. Halley, B. A., B. D: fraitful• and Ion'7 endurir.g a Joan . Fallaise. Games were played "Objects" had- just besn read to a Minister. t I In i't a.pronortion o. his salary. The and a very enjoyable evening came Every human society has w•itll!n mi ,istor u-ith a largo salary pays i new .n,enlber of the Club,. and t11e Sunday,.IApril 28; 191:6 to a close 'with the ser•in, of a O the seed, of its ow., di.solu- • more that the minister w ith a small address that followed was very mue'h 1.3 tn. - Afternoon Sun. School dainty lunch by the h,:stess, assisted along the same line of thought.' Adult Fellowship Discussion tion.__And harkinc back, p ^rha c, by Jean \ess and.Evely�• �• .- p•. salan, Yet each, on retirement. - _- ..__..— .` n Anna n„'Tuesday_of this�eek._the hour over thY�.= n� =, °� �. site teary =�}4•tt elra,ti-s- f-n�,�ls��ma „n' an ec�tia p n _ - •- .Group - -- -- was Greece need the' splendour that eo Fveryor.e joined i the Fri _iuiTrp was devoted• largely to the prepar2- �?,30 'm. = :�tfiernoon Worship p basis -••. 0.00 a year for each year P. P Circle and the singing of Taps. Corr. „ was Rome, our his ?c,ria:, would poll: ofySP.2TICP. 1.•Ui';' work for.- the- ,First of Jul) Theme -' The Challenge of . to moral decay =-the general lower- In•addirinn to'thP minister's d?rPS' Cam Warne Makes ,34th Parachute Celebration. The working -organize- our Discipleship ": + ing of standards of human. ,conduct- there are four other source, of rev- Jump At Oshawa Fly4ng -Club tion was, completed, anil the mem All services will commence on Day- as the dry ro: which, in the plentit- enue for the Pension Fund: Congreg -.. - ,hers of the different committees are light Saving Time, ude of their power`; insidiously sap- ational assessments, an annual grant At 3.00 p, m. Sunday afternoon, off to w=ork . A lengthy discusiior;: "F O ; pod the very f•,u?dations of mighty ' frain the United Church Publishing �1pri] 14, Cam Warne, husband of of the day's program appears .j,� Dunbartotr United Church cations, laying waste the' triumphs House, a' proportion of the Mission- the former Barbara Watson, "hit the point to the' probable changing: 'or`' ' Rev. A. E. Holley, B. A,, B. D. a-Id achievements 'of centuries: These ary' and Mai-ttenance Fund, and in- silk" for the 34th time. This jump much of the day's program, adding Minister thoughts come 'o mind -with 'the terest on, investments. Interest on wa • "-e second h has made at the some new features and .eliminating Sunday, ?April 28, 1946 remipt of a' boolae+t issued by The investments has declined in, recent Oshawa Club, thrilling the spectators some of the less - attractive numbers. 9.45 a. m. - Morning Sum School •: 'United Church of Canada and entit- years, lowering the income from ther% Carr is a member of the It is noted also, that few agree . A Class for Every Age led "Canada Needs These Men'. It thig saru rce. To make up for this de- Club, that this "day" can be considered a 11.00 a.' ai. - . Morning Worship NEW Ws forth the pension needs of the cline in revenue, a- d to repair the The I +.tt'p.ssP of this jump wis to "money - making" one....anost of the An All -Men Chorus from the ; church's a2vd ministers and dwells, damage done to the Fund during the assure all -members of the safety of 'money taken in durlrwa the past'few Highland Creek Lions Club too, upon the necessity of encouraP,- depmr —Rion, additional capital is the parachute and to bring into be- years on this day has been paid out will occupy the choir loft, Ing young me-i enteri" the .ministry need?d. T'he laymen' of the church ing a Parachute Club. Under Cam's 'again in prizes ...... but Dominion A glorious service of praise and on rneagre salaries that won't p,it are canvassing their constituency for supervision, the members will not Day, for over sixty years has been meditation. mvi-rg for old age. The booklet tells threo and one -half rrlillion dolars, only learn to make the jumpa, but looked upon as Pickering's Lday, and Please Note —the Church Service and of the many good reasons for the beg•irmi7g April 2R. W)Ier tbi_q is will learn to pack their own chutes All are ml'14ant to give up this Sunday Q.600l will commence on oration -wide United Church Pension (continued on supplement) as well. local institution. Daylight Saving Time. 'A ..i gAZI ADMITS HE LIED IT REALLY IS SMART to It d1l1 h #s of the 'N ews Serve Maxwell house. This famous blend of coffees - rte__ has extra fragrance and - � Less Bread In U. S.? chinery; harvesting machinery, nia- r extra e $avo xtr smooth A. compulsory 25 percent. cut in chines for preparing crops for 'mar- i.: ket or use: farm po er _m�chiner full body. ' It °s always -+( a... ... ! �; bread consumption may -be neces- y y y 1 - ser} if United States famine com farm wagons, trucks and sleighs; fc Good to the Last Drop!"' mitments abroad are to be met, dairy machines and. equipment; "•' :% Public eating establishments ap- spraying equipment and dusters; domestic are not cutting bread con- domestic water, systems and pumps; sumption as they had promised to barn and barnyard equipment and" do under the present .voluntary pro- miscellaneous equipment. You \ \'111 F:nluy StflylnR At -- gram. � Dominion Day In Ontario •„ the St . Regis Hotel Servicemen's Pay Raised The Dominion's national holiday Fti The long - heralded improved ser- — July 1 ' will remain Dominion TORONTO vice pay ,fates aimed at attracting Day to Ontario matter what the Every Room ..'tlb ufltn highest -type recruits to;— Canada`s -- "-fate of the bill- l3asse�by -th€ House Shower and Telephone. 0 Slnliie- >6�.60 -up— -- �. -- i • � q� enlarged peacetime active forces of of Commons which, now goes to the Double, $sso 'up. •. , • _ �'� 51,100 men •ere announced last Senate it), change tlae name to Ca -. _ a Good Food.. DInInX,nnd Dane- week. They include, a basic rate and nada Day. lies Nightly. - _ Sherbourne at Carlton subsistence ,allowance of $95 a This was announced by Premier TeL Re. 4135 montfI, for ratings, privates and air Drew in an address to the Young ` craft'men. The= iiew rates are ef= Progressive -Conservative Associa- "; fective Oct.. , tion of Ontario after the convention They 'compare with the pre -war had passed a resolution condemning - -- rate of $72 and the wartime rate of the proposal for -' the _change - -of - -- --- D!C�r_ `'+ ���� - -_ $76.50. �w7iLIL Yea -ate.__ D�e` e'.. t Both Defence •'Minister '.Abbott Dates For A -Bomb Tests - 1'* and Air Minister Gibson are on re- President Truman,. who post= Remedy cord as saying the rates are an Skin Reme at- - poned,atomic bomb tests in the Pa- . e tempt to provide men in the ser- cific, said these tests are,gf vital im- Thts clean stainless antieepttc -- vices • with remuneration similar to portance and he has been assured known all over Canada as bMone'a H. what the - would receive had the - the new. target dates would be met. Emerald UIl, is such a tine healing y y g ageo,t that Eczema, Barber's Itch. decided on a civilian career. •'!fir. Truman said in a, formal Salt Rheum, Itching Toes and Feet, statement that the experiments at " and other' - tnflampoatory skin erup= U. S. Strike' Situation Lions are' often relieved in a few Strikes and shutdowns in labor. Bikini atoll should provide inform- days, disputes kept 654,OOD workers idle ation "essential to intelligent plan - Dloone's Emerald Oil is pleasant across-the ountry. The major dis- ning in the future and An evaluation penetrating use and it la so antiseptic and penetrating that many oId stubborn putes:• of the effect of atomic energy on - cases of long standing have -yielded Lied," admits Joachim. Von Ribbentrop, former German- Foreign our defence establishments ". to its influence.' f Farm equipment — The first of Atoone's Emerald u11 to sold by Minister, during cross examination at Nueraberg war criminal trials. 30,000- International Harvester The' joint Army -:Navy task for all ,druggists everywhere to help Sir David Maxwell Fyfe, chief British Prosecutor, forced Ribbes>t- workers returned to work after set -. conducting the tests expects to bold_ rid you of stubborn pimples and the first one July 1 or as near that unsightly skin troubles- dattsroc- ,� trop to adroit he -tad told falsehoods during his handling of Nazi tlement of 85- day -old- strike. J y tton or-money back. _..._.__ ,foreign affairs before the war. Coal — Negotiations. -..bettieen , date as the weather permits. — - - - - -- i - V%'1`.9`ll ►1.F.r:= lCn��•��e �nA minim _ -' -- - -' operators stalemated on_royalty pro- : vision demands.. Sugar - 4,500 workers iri -two CHILD LABOR IN SORELY- PRESSED FORMOSA east coast sugar refineries return to work after companies agree 40 wage - r ..�.. settlements_ • "*� 09 1;,, Electric Negotiations between C.I.O.. EIectrical Workers Union and 1Lrestinghouse' Electric in 91;= day -old strike continuing. Farm Machinery Ceilings -Price ceilings for Canadian -made ;^ farm machinery have been increased 127', percent. the prices board an- ' +pounced last-week. + e �_ filer •L�n.4 rsicf-- st- survey _ -4sd -- - _ - shown that, with the swing over ~�~ « ,from war production, unavoidable ' v� longer increases ould be met arisen i hou which an up- ward revis ,ln in the•reuil prise: Fallowing are the general catego- - :ies-of machines affected by the or- / VA ` der: planting, secd;,ng and fertilizing '- '. machinery; plows, _tillage imple= $: 'rtient cultivators; hhylnS _ may _ s .. .D J E V E R a Children of Taihoku. Formosa, labor with picks and shovels in the shined city's streets, removing and salvaging wartime wreckage. ji IMP b - I• ' • . _ t to o to to • .. ; . a�. �"X� ..: . st • � „ >F aw •BSc / - _.. -� •� � i ��' ' °- - J'EVER CF_-r YOuR_. - Auk SEING LATE YOU. DfZiYE ;'j y� 'THEG.IRAGE SOMSMII- D6 Pik If�C CDR6LESSL -`r T►>trlvuaN E - 1 SNOW NAS ' . Ol: WATER SPL1NSi11NC HALL= A DOZEN Mol'cNfIVG ,WN>cN TN t PEDESTRIANS WITH SNOWAND bIRWWATIS Tu12NEd TO SLlJSN --- /GUESS 1 MAD IT '- ` yo GE r MYWANOSON.YOI/^ COMJ�JG TO Mme-' 1'b1601NCTOWATCH' MY DRIVING FROM rI, F� 134AiV�E c�� NOW ON !f. _ ,'� ' IYYI i About bobby-soxer age, these Formosan girls work all day its the , i•� I U I —� ��i� ' a hot.sun, tread - milling on a primitive irrigation ditch. Liberated after 81 years 'of Japanese 'rule, Formosans today are, not �-r �'µg Ntak7 OAY WHEN YQN N{1FPEN •16 MAN,6",MAIV; 64jrsVER DECIQE tsure whether bondage to the Jap was not preferable to. the "free- *0 ale WALKiNC ON "C STieIREi".A y21CHT 'THr✓RE AND THEN THAT" M1 MOTt�R15i boeis -'l4e SAME'T14ING . YOUICL -dO1N THE RANKS OF dom" of their last six months, under Chinese rule. Famine, wide- CAREFUL DRIVERS spread employment, 'black markets and economic robbery impose 'r'e1/Otrf ! 'heavy burdens. -These exclusive pictures, showing young children COMTRIlUTIio BY a t3 -2w toiling to make their an ciirger living, were taken by Harlow Church, ` -BREWERY . NE-A- .%ente correspondent, first Occidental photographer to visit i' •D,AWES ` . _ _Formosa since 1936. - - , r ---' -:.,CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING •- �Ar SPOTS OF SPORTS t1s11+ 1:111y'llf+ FOR SALE 'OPPORTUNITIES FUR wUlrICR By FRANK MANN HARRIS $E A HAIRDRESSF�t e.•s -e. - ( "A Six Bit Critic ") :..�. _ _' �- ,.�. HURP,Y, HURRY, HURRY, IF YOU FUR SALE. (SAM HANNOVER), don't want to miss some of our Tim• t -5 3 /4. This is a beautiful JOIN CANADA'S LEADING SCSOOG three and four week old started big. Brown Stallion, quiet and In a recent copy of Liborty asked about any athlete is not chick bargains. They are moving Great Opportunity Iwara sound. The service tee for the use Hairdressing I►Iagazine \\'C ran across an item "How gAOd is he ?" but, rather, out fast so send for special price- of this Stallion is $50.00 for Stand- f - „ �•. list today. Also ofg ht to sixteen and Bred Mares. owner. Goo. W. Pleasant dignified profession, goof that must have touched the hearts How much dough is he getting. week old pullets. Free catalogue. Wilson. Boulter, Ont wages, thousands successful Marvel 1• - of everybody 'ever connected . with _ -_ * _• :� 'Top Notch- ChIcker!es, Guelph, Oat. graduates, America's greatest sys. the sports - writing racket, and es- _ W{ts o 1 cetlated catalogue tree pecially the wives and families of We are inclined to view with real. RELIABLE CHICKS TURKEY POULTS 1\for W kJAIRDI'tERSTNQ alarm the 'report from New York Prompt aeiivery or book for May � SCHOOLS those who write sports for a living. Just thtnft what this imeaas to the 858 Bloar St. N "foroato that ills Cops in that. fait City are buyer Your Investment is made and Lune. Broad Breasted Bronze Branches: 44 King -St. Hamilton For it was about a certain contest- under orders to arrest horse- lovers worth white when you purchast Poults hatched from pullorum -`- -ant in the- Boston Maratl'ion who your chicks' from us. Our repeat free bloodtested breeders, under T4 Rideau Street, Ottawa. your or more -Of them' are Ideal conditions in most modern - arrived in Beantown so broke that, order 3 ear .after .year Is the - found reading a &i*e Copy of any - proof of our quality chicks. Blood 7.946 model, all electric and auto• PATFINTS to quote the article, :'he had to r testing for pullorum done each' rhatieally controlled Incubators. Of the racing, sheets. What about also hatched in so& rate. hatchery. :'sleep on a pool table until he could , Year, we only hatch from clean Lakeview Poultry Farm, Wela F'ETHERS Solicitors. X fished ANL those Four Freed'orits' we've- been flocks. •Millers .Chick Hatchery, Patent Soltcttors, Established 1810• 'borrow ten dollars from a sports- Fes Fergus, Otrt (�uccesaor to J. D. Lakeview Exeter, Ontatlo. .14 King West, Toronto. rmoklet o[ hearing so much,about the past five g writer." 'Johnson). information on regtrelit. - - - _ or Six years, although maybe not • * r 4 T\CU SCSLrIER' COTTAGES IVU, PER5U \AL , quite' so -' much the last five or six THREE AND FOUR WEEK OLD Highway 84 tulles east of Toronto. ust think of the agony of Navin rilpn -tits? \What about the inalien- started chicks for immediate de- Real beauty spot. Concrete dam. IQ J $ )' g WILL, WRITE IN POETIC' obese F"Mo- erels. non- flexed, pullets en cock- One cottage over pond which 1s on your favoui lie' subject. ' "Mo- to doss on 'a rock -hard pool table able right of every' gent to make a erels. Also eight to eighteen week shaded by white birch and ever- ther, Childhood, A Woodland for years and years and yearsl sucker of himself in his own way, old free range older pullets. Free green. Exc save and private, two Glen" etc. Possess an everlasting catalogue. Tweddle Chick Hatch- acres in extent. ' Halt acre for r • r for which millions of our bravest cries I,imtted, 'Fergus, Ontario. garden�Ideal for rest and recces- treasure. Please send- a -hurt his - = - and bist'have* fought-and bled and tion, lmriiediate possession. $2500. tors and picture on the auh7ect In fact we used to have -an al- g you want written. inquire from eaten canned rations? What about CHICKS SPECIAL APRIL 17. Dr, J: R.- Hancoek, Box •315;• phone Pleasant Memories— . 'Box 112, leged friend who - whenever any- Barred Rock Cockerels .07c. April 31, Colborne, Ontario. Durham, tent. "body would ask why the plight of the noble and self- . y•• we had 24, Sacred Rock Chicks 13c. White •:' adopted' "Sixbits" as a writing alias sacrificing race of handbook- Leghorbs 12c; Government ap., . CHOICE, TRAINED, RETRIEVING, . PyOTU(:RA1•I1f = makers, faced with a fate much proved breeders bloodtested for springer spaniel dogs, 8 months old; -would carefully explain that it standard, and variant types of - also registered- beagle pups. Crat- worse than death- having to go to pullorum. Brucedale 'Poultry' FILM, DE %'Fl.ttl'E:il z5 CTS. (it'A• because this amount- seventy- ed, , shipped promptly. Write, ranteed one. day servtre nu - -• - -- -work? Farm; St. Thomas, Ont. hone; Peter- Porter, 280, Burford, five cents-,was the greatest. sum of _ WAIT uNti. IiRy Phf•tr . P•,'Ice >r money we were, ever known to ` e ' BRAY CHICKS IN BIG DEMAND', ntario. Norrh - possess at any One time. It's nothing' less- than• terrible; but we are equipped to fill spring 30 H.P. TRACTION ENGINE, SUIT- because it is- a well -known fact that orders, It received soon. May- able• sawmill or heatfng-purposes. • • * June' orders should -certainly- be Bruce Sherriff, Dunsford, Oat. Size . 10 X 16 _ inches, t18v. each. nobody" can possibly take S, proper given now. Wide choice breeds. Limit two, Okay Studio, nept. 7. Something very rarely seen in and scientific interest in horse- crossbreds - some started. Avoid CLYDE FILLY AND GELDING 2 92 Kenneth Ace., Toronto. modern-day big-time hocks was disappointment: contact us now. Y g Y racing without intel�5i\'e . study of Bray Hatchery, 130 John N. Ham- and J years. Sound an8 t. Paul's, 1 oa display at Diaple Leat Gardens the' form - charts and other data, •tltoa, Ont. ken John A. Wallace, tat. Pavr., - on Monday evening; and it came• most of which might just as'well be onterto., TIME TESTED QUALITY SERVICE and SATISFACTION like a welcome and stimulating printed in Creek for all the sense 1XICHORN PULLETS $20.00 '�TP.IGG FOXHOUND PUPS. PAR- .. Your films properly developed and shot -1n -the -arm to a lot of folks they make to the majority of their per 100 ants unexcelled for tongue and printed who feel that a great deal of latter- readers. And everybody should Jiollyvyoo4 leghorn pullets will hunting' Qualities. Idales $20, .Fe- 8 OR .B E]:PUi:UH>✓ Rt 15c. 25c. 'help you produce more eggs be -' •rnlales 111'5,' D. G. Anglin. .162 Tor- REPRINTS 8 for 2oc. day sport hag become pretty much know --even politicians and police- FINEST ENLAK(;INC;- NfCR\'i('E cause they have egg records of onto St. Kingston, Ont. you may not get ell the films you. _a matter of routine. There were men --that it'is absolutely m ossi -- :300, eggs for the pact 10 goner- P want this year, but you can get all -those Winnipeg Monarchs coming attons. Large bodied long lives P g g ble `to Study racing charts, scratch hene. Barred Rock, New Hemp- Gi;EI1NSEYS BULLS READY FOR the quality and service yc,u desire _ put for the final piriod'wtth the sheets lined other literature properly shire Red and Redroc hybrid pul- servica'frorn R.O.P. dams. Priced by sending your films to scoreboard showing them facing a without at least six other horse- lets $15.00 per hundred. Big Rock to sell. M. Duncan, Norwood Farm.. _ IMPERIAL 11H4 TU FE:R.� IVE Farm, Mille Roches,'Otlt. P R. 9;. London, On t, Station t, Tt+ronru ' -- 4haee- goal deficit i s vory torrid ln%:ers haniing over your shoulders, -in fact red -hot -Irish tearit out. breathing g $'1HAIUkiL 117111x1ti��1rC$IiW°:: >r your free and fetal Azra Ei~-I"TER pICTLIRE $there to guard that margin.. your ears full- of romantic tales do not wepnt 1nrJatlori. w• are AT LOWER PRICE r ♦ * about the ten -to -one shot that just keeping ot3r feet on the ground for boats, sawmills, .welders. Vo- 7 arid our prices today are the same wer units etc. complete with else- got .beat a 'dirty. shoot .the' day as our price% before VE or 1•'J trical ' equtpritent, carburetors, PROMPT MAII. E:l:\ -Ii F and leach a situation /tti' natural _ day_ You w9l -receive the semis . clutch.. etc. Guaranteed to be in Any LO Rot! A 6 or 18 Expuaures. III Such DEVELOPED AND 1'F.iNTEl,.2Sc le thin for the V6'estent- tine You at the came low pr!- first class condition. Money back gt + * • cea. Back of every chick we otter wlttiln 30 days If not satisfied. 3 MOUNTED ENLAR(;E11E:NT7+ 25c •i ers to 'do would be to tell them- our customers this year la s long 1ViiTys 4 cylinder, same as used In Slie 4xV' In"Benutliul Easel Riaunts ' `ance'stry of high production breed.- Enlargements 4x6" on Ivory tinted selves, "Well, we can't win them Ali; welt, these are trtttiblOII2 jeeps -- 3175.00 each. Chrysler. mounts; 7x9^ In Goid, Sliver. (ir- all" and then o out and la • times. All the world SCems in a ing, This Year our flocks have Dodge' and Plymouth motors, a %"• cession Walnut or taark F cony g play been more rigidly culled and dou- 3ta" and ,1 1/8" bores 1200' ea • o _through that last twisty minutes tar -moil. Nothing seems to be right, ble tested for pullorum. When. you All prices F.O.B. Toronto. finish frames, S9c.lach, it enl 8 purchase Tweddle�uality chicks '- Terms ca +h with order or 25•lo ment coloured. 79c each, with one eye on the time - clock. The nylons generally seem to go to. Reprints blade From N oui you get dollar for dollar value In deposit. balance C.O.D. Ne¢atives 3r, Catch and both ears open for the gong, • legs that would Iook better to over- evc,rr Instance at prices you estn afford to pay. There is no Intl&•- LEVY AU'T'O PARTS nF:t'T• at -• conserving their strength_ and ener. alls. And it may be that, before tion here to spite of higher oper. COMPANY LIMITED - -STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE Q1es"4oR•-4lOtne Other ti•entng when brighter conditions appear, we must atton costs. Send for _tree cats• 775 @veers Sheet tits!, Taswsfe Dus 1�. Pest Utttre A. 'r,.reaf+► -` such qualities might be of ,some face days even sadder than this one..' -logue Also '.ttiree and tour week Print Name and Addre•• r'141nly old started chlLks and eight to practical 'Use- ,. Weell be back" 6ne'week-from today - eighteen week old tree range FARMS Fun r4Af.E r duii+ls 1-.. i la- frisks goo , on Duuet%. Tweddle Chick Hatcheries ACME QUALITY & SERVICE that. last prediction. ReV- de-LS1ope" %x111 ft `;rir,ta 25c, ,■ And did those 1•'vinbipeggem act reprints 3c each ,4 \ 6 entnrtre- BAUV CHICKS NEW HAMP. FARM ments mounted In artr•,ctly# fold. Ia any such sane and reasonable . shires. Barred hocks culled blood. •3'tso- hundred and fifty 'acres, clay era 2 for 25c. Work and .service manner? Well, not so that you tested under Ontario Breeding loam halt tillable; abundance guaranteed - could notice it. Thep tore into those Station, Extra heavy laying 9traln. wood; water, buildings. Hydra to. ACME PHOTO SERVICE St Mikes as though it w s the last MACHINERY Flarding Smith. Sparta, Out. ]ephone, rural mail• every coaven- $ Aeries, very close. Sixteen mlles, Stn. Hr Toronto of the serial, instead of, only -IT' Wic.L VAT YOU TO BUY B.vnY- Kingston. Very desirable sittt- the second -as though the Irish NEW AND USED chicks this year. ,The war is over atton. Afus be'seen to be appr•. g but not food production. We must elated. C,- -SS. Rutledge. Sydenham. rRAI'PF:R� were just another gang from the Of' Every Description - .- produce more food in this Initial ' • On ,next whistle stop instead of one of phone EL. 1471 post -war period than during the _ - TRAP WULVC.: AIJ VIM ' the safest maybe, H.' W. PETRiE CO. LTD war years, The farmer who has bounty uslnie their own gland gi y junior teams HAIRDRESSIN4 r _ , poultry and eggs to sett viii flied ae�nL Write Fisher, Fiox 1.0 ever gathered together --and as 14: Frost tit, W. - 'rerosto a lucrative market in the ,rears Calgary, Alberta.. •iii E BUT ! SELL•' °ahead. It wIN pay you to. buy LEA RN HAIRDRESSING THE . though they had bete their last -mote baby chicks this year and _ Robertson method. Information KASTYD dollar on themselves and knew that ratso another bumper crop of on request regarding classes. roosters and build a better laving Robertson's Hatrdressln Acad. PETS AND '(;-HAIRED KIT- walking the rods teas a long and sock ot• fresh young pullets, fitarr emy, I37 Avenue Road, Toronto. a lth•.Top Notch chicks. Send for teas wanted, s. 182 t prices, good _r .tough way of getting home. Illustrated catalogue today. Also homes. Dlxon'a, 18.1 Bt Antnin•. • • • three and four week old started 1TELP WANTED $TED DSontreal. Of Course the failed to make it chicks and eight to ld week old EXPERIENCED HERDSMAN To FARM, CASH i'ult 50 ACIO::A Y free -ranize pullets, Top Notch fit and show Angus cattle. Write light lonm. Give. detalle locatloa. -but the came so close to dot C•hlckerles, !;uelph. Ontario. Y n* qualifications . Castor Valley hydro, water, hush, butidrnga so that they caused much mental j ai Farms, Russell. Ontario. taxes, price ffrst fetto; r. too anguish, and not a few heart -at- + 25 FREE CHICKS Ertnac,le - tacks,- among those who were. I Frolocit OU1, IIABY , CHIC•KS Attie "r.'HE APPLY METROPOLITAN FEATHERS WANTED carrying a tittle ti et on our East- progeny or Foundation and Re- GENERAL HOSPITAL. __.-. _ il•tered Blyde, A11 ' Breeders WINDSOR, ONT. Feathers and feather beds or ail _ern _pets. Tit is a cal clay ! blood- tested Prlcee mono $c to - descriptions. Hi hest - prices pn+d. a,,.: it has become the fashion to, vas All guaranteed excellent 1URSES WANTED' - SALARY, write to Queeni -� ,z trie+2 J4taVt s F ,=z rICKaMG xis l - �,�► ne � Fsidsy - - FO00 EMER�SE { Aril -Msy d8lirery o: H.liside chicks '$1.6o per year, in Advance' Uncle Josh Perkins .-.ice choice breeds, crosses, ' .yip. 1 proved "; breeders pullorum ested. :^ ::,,g _ y Ty a; , resented b mac Y. P. U. ' 'Sew-ration threatens in tt Noted tor, Stealth, vigour, fast g WED. MAY 1st at 8:30 P. Id. { L Pot East and hun Arta Eur- , !1 growth; in production, for, the good j Dunbarton \ ;;;; > :,� ope. We an sending }ood. f markets. .Let us quo.e prices and •1. • We must send mots. The take ; u�- order. Garry Dlaks, Pick- { Arthur Anni , of Ottawa, and his 'r ^' " need is now — unfit harvestl Greenwood sister Evelyn, of Toronto,, were- Hatchery —` ' Bea fs re ared to fill home- visiting their parents over the t :; , _United Church :sr x May -June chick orders with a wide Easter week -end. i. ' � ;` n « � +f> choice of pure breeds and crossbreds, Mr. Crofley is visiting his bro -,' �. fix`.. spot =or ? -by Greenwood Circle ! ' ' such as :i.H.. x B.R., N.H., B.R; ther at Richmond • Hill for a few ; is,`; •. ', Admission 35� and. 160. t, L -S x N.H. but order now. Be sure 1 days. U:;: < # # :' . -. :,' "' •,�,: .;,tai : :;; :; : :.: ., „ r %r!;� Pickering Women s lhstitate you, have enough. Agent - -L -.1 Welcome Home to Helen Scott, .�� ' ` - _ wood Milling. R. C. A. F. (W. D.),.. returned fr6ni - - The Anmial Meeting of the 'Woa1n- ! AN OPPORTUNITY oversews duty. MUO help feed en's Institute will be held at the Established Dural Watkins District Mt. •Toni , Tough, Larder Lake, - - "= - vailable. If you are agressive, and Ontario; Mr. and ; M{s, Bew, and d hYA9r� ��� home of Mrs. m Hutchison, Church between the ages of 25 and 55 - family, of Toronto, were recent vis~ _ St.; at 2.30 p'. , m. oa Tuesday, April. have or can secure travel outfit, this hors at the -Elmer Annis'. _ - 30. all reports will, be presented and .,is your opportunity to net establish - ht'Col. Leonard Mills and -family, officers elected for 19.16. ed in a profitable bus i :ness of your l.._of Ottawa, were .guests during the _ _ . - _ The Ontario Praneh of the Caned - -1 ian. Cancer Society are se riding us own. For full particulars write' to Easter holidays at the heme of his A serious shortage of food in certain areas of the world a speal.er, •bliss i4largaret Dulmax% day to the J R. Watkins Cotupany ,. parents. was expected, but crop failures in many areas, and lack Director of Home Nursing, First Ald Dept. O-•P -16, 2177 .!Masson St. B1on We welcome Mrs. 'Mel, Paxton, a:; i ' p and the Reserve df the Ontario Div- ' treat, Que. British war bride, to our community. :.of distribution facilities, seeds, and tools in others crea- scion of the lied Cross Society,'K*ho Our best wishes are extended to -tile - ted- a food shortage-of-al armin - PIL. NTS FOR SALT, , g proportions. Only im- - we are stare, will find most iaterest -• re -uaLed couple. _ All kinds of Pu &ling' ar•d Vegetable 1. _ . _ mediate deliveries of s'.ople'foods can sustain the hungry mg.." == plants for sale Frank. Mall; Wicker- " _..__ millions. Now is the time to treat yourself I g. Church St. South. - ` "� � ya e - - to 'a s'ear's :Membership in the LOST -- vrangc grey - Persian cat, - Women's Insti ut yoor , co- opera- i black tail answers to "Peter" Re- Miss�Tay ?`rown was guest speak- - PRODUCE AND SAVE' -MORE .ion is needed. _ -__- Ward for return or information on er'at the April meeting of the Womn- - - ens Institute, hPid' in -the- public- lib- - .' Since 1939, our per capita record of food .exports has Above. Side dour, Philips residence, - t_ rasp building. The President, Mrs. exceeded that of an other country. Food production �`� j �1 Pickering. Y p 9 J N. Randall conducted the meeting. has soared. Canadians have eaten well in spite of war. The topic was ".Agriculture" and p DR. P. L. LOOS was dealt with by Mrs. J..'Buckles Today, the - seriousness, of the world's food situation.calls _ ' VETERINARY SURGEON and Mrs. V. Herbert. ss_ Brown for even greater efforts. We can increase. our food ship- +harden gain 1 - grave es interesting thef and paper e' ''Mrs.. _ meats and still have enough for our needs. DUNBARTON Hoopless, the founder of the W. L 8 - Ro ?l Call was answered by "A - ny Quantity' t - - 'hone Pickering 77 R ' 5 , - Garden Hint ". Reports showed. 'fee ' . g � 6n _.�_ _THIS IS W , HAT Wt -. of clothing donated ',.o the Red Shield _ - CAN DO _. _ _ -_- -- _- ..._.. _ _ -� ��. � ton - - Salvation Army. — eleven Aitty bags We can ship more WHE4T, FLOM MEATS, CHEESB r Notice to CmThors i ror the Nuvy LC�a,.�. P h noels! � nukiCs as passible are matte i� AND -OTHERS boy returning home from service red-ived gifts. Miss Brown conducted available for shipment, during the next four months: MILLING 'In the Estate df Frederica. William the election of officers for 1946 -47, Phone Pick. 59 Mitchell, resultis as•foflows- Presiderntt, Mrs. PRODMERSI DELIVER TO MARKET.' � �- Mitchell, Farmer, deceased. ' fx _ _ J. Griffin; Vice - President, Mrr E. _ Cp�MGRSI — BUY LESS OF THESE FOODS — BUY ONLY FOR + ALL, P'E'RSONS havir-z claiins ag- Goeden; Secretary- Treasurer, Mrs'F. 4bwt the .Estate of PF,DERICK Herbert; Disfrict D ;rector, Mrs. N. IMMEDIATE NEEDS —WASTE NOTHING —FLANT A GARDEN :WIhLIAM MITCHELL, ?sEa of the Randall; Local Directors - Mesdatn- iUdSTiTUTE VEGETABLES FOR AS MANY OF THESE VITAL Township -of Pickering, - n ?he Coun- es F. Middleton, W. A. Hilts and J. - - sOODS AS YOU CAN. - . ty of • Ontario, Farmer.' d °rPasea. Hackles. who .died oe or about' fh� 2 ^rti day - - This will increase supplies at storage depots, thus freeing T of March, 1946, are hers•by notifi -d Greenwood ' ■ h ea tre to send particulars of seme to the additional needed foods for the world's hungry. There -1946 —after _ is loth 11JbeOtt. Totten, Be oiftl�e aet�•viooneas can be no eat Prosperity fort w ... or anyone .. : day of May, .suer which date - „8 - :r�touffville Hill Ow Estate will be dtstribu+ed, with - Pau _� _&_areas of the world. ' ,leprd only to the claims of which heir on Sunday. He is well known -. - ---- - - - - -- -- - ------ hem having preached on this sir- - `1-- i'hone aJtetdfville 3" hem Saturday- Me-:..f -- do undersigned shall. then have spit fwttte twenty-eight years ago. , _ - -.-. s,,_�u- _ ,• . Notice, and the underrfiz•- m will rof Doori Open brash Ni is ]!able to any vcr4on of whose The -Easter •Periices - on Sunday Night .vi d.>N eiiedrn they shall -then have notice. were well attended. The Sunday ` ;�� � FRIDAY -- •8ATUjt:llAZ - - school missionary service in the or- Dated at Toronto, this 23rd day of was fine. 1 J1 PRiL 26 and 27 : '' April, 1846: _ The W. M. S. of the CErt Alt will Food Iaformatiao Commiase - mest at the home - of Mrs. Ralph of The Hidden Eye. TORN EDGAR MITCHELL, .Mawbray, on Thursday, May, 2, at 71M GOVERNMENT OP CANADA A. R. 2, Claremont, Ortt. Executor V. m. Al} ladiee . Are cordially ia- : i3O. s -; lB�raed Arrold • . : to a vii by Us Solicitoaa –vita ff0eatd. - ��� .beaten, Bets aid 1414 371 Bay SIL ?as'entd 1, Ontaaie. -Neer Singer Sewing Machines are staff IlwT Rosws - _ May 10 - �, now available. Electrica and tread- Beieet Mw" %b j" ha, For further Information write UCTION SALE ► ,. = ar< phone 'Singer Sewing Machin. Yes— t��y�is�i �'l Company" 16 ' Ontario ft Oshawa. MONDAY -_ TUHSDAT - Farm 'Stock equipment - Pitons 696 APRIL 29 and SO . - �A! Lot 10, Con. 9, Fkkering, East ,- = - ; - .•• ark ; Water , •-c -- - AA I� - � FRIDAY, APRIL 26. _- - 7 r is -- -Jdte Oberon FraaGhote Tong- - - -- the Estate of the -Late o g �)r'OTO -KITE — Tl3UR9. r - When you start5pring-�leaWing - � ax . ' -T+�xl = David A. Qugh . ,Please remember SITIJATED.AT ? R. C �CLENDENZN4 ' __ _ _• • •,•- •- _ _ - - AJAX.GARAGE Gray aeldittg,, aged;, Black .gelding; nTTI DAY &NIGHT SERVICE_ - FUNiCRAL DIRF.tTOeR aged; Quantity of bay; Horse fork;. ' dope and pulleys; vrain enopper; -- a�ae Marl balaaoe -Will Lo Abr place Ray '!tare ' s'innIng rnift NaISvs t..nl .aa YP - i�� il' _ 01 _W 1010 cular saw; M. H. binder.; :.lower, — >ASK'FOR ALLx1M, ALE. OR RIIY Maltses INN Rood; Rake; Hay tedder; Seed disc1e�'khaimt drill.; Walking plow; Stuffier; Cora.�+ ! AD 61129 per, N R 7a assn g onto muffler; Harrows 4- section, .aping- {� tooth harrows, 3- sections; Large I AQ_lneoart 86 wise; Oil dream, pump and hose; Don- a RADIO S E R V I C E bletree atd . whiffletrees; Postiole - . RON CI B SON 4 ; ; Harness; Tunpike shovel; TRANSPORT - ZWcWc fence, craw; Breast drill; Cartons and bottles are still scarce. -.ToWis; Forks, Cedar posts; Qusztity Don't let them take up needed,' eeded : TRANSPORT amp and numerous . other attleles; - space when they can do s job on Quebec beater. :-the production line. - • -- CARTAGE t • s • • — Our home delivery, service will �all_for_Xv_nr em ties if it is incoa= .MOVIN GF ""'°•'"""" "'y Bah at 1.30 Teeat�, ter tl" meaienc p .. return them -1 for you l -- _ - No 114w"* �Qersonallyy. Call our nesrsit sash w r s, RETAjL STORE: Any eltlaM art Modal : - WANTED ARTHUR FIEL Zy -DEAD HORSES AND CAI'I'LIS PEONS 52 R >s XIDW ARDS aid DAME$ 2884 Danforth Ave., . _ _ For ,tree plats up phone —Ssosht and Sow— " :Phone Howard 7688 B ROOKLIi�T ....... .. ......... fir Vaed Clothing' -- ster!]itmi; cleat♦ zgwt watch, PiCKMIN(3 .. .. .. .... fFOti -ed and stewed trios neR. Oun a W Clock sad J00 elry 'Repairs r PI XERIN(3 .._ .. .. .. Be two stock of Idgh Cleans trip, WM be in Pickering' Thursday t t t i - AGINCOUTiT � .... ....sofas ' STdi overcoats slid pasta. Also a soW :� of each "RVICeO (Ontario) - We pay the phone charges wwit dbret4ker now s, and a gen#sefarnhM 3W Lave your work or order - ... .. � � at very reftsoaable prices. CA G�ORDON YOUNG LTD to east wlils Nows 0,12106 - _ sad see eolr inced, Al r' - ?omto Phone Ad. 8686 Ass eslwsrls - - - .21 314M fit no W4^ "w% � : • • •� y: star - �.• � _ � 'yi f_.. �__. _ _.__ __- __ COL. LX'V' _ °iC�EI�IN(�, ONT,.; F�,IDAY, AYh. • G6, 1�4i �_ � ,: • No. 35 - - `' -•�- � �� lie L�brar C�nva�� A r. �27 -�1a •.• P�ckar�n Pub �b�� _ .. ��'ma � Y _ P _� __, ' „r.... _.. '-``'I �PVednesday, Dlay 1, is whet the � Centennial Y. P. U. meets every bins. B. Closson; and bir, and Mrs. player. The players were e:rtertail�, ' l�rit�u n � �1QiYi • ,- ..; I ne�ct meeting of Highland Creek ,Sunday night at 7.3� p. m. and all Walter Robinson, of Hamilton, t*is- eel between dames ' by 1<Ir, Georg • I Junior Institute takes place at the young people are invited to attend. iti_ng Mr. and Mrs. T. Cloason. Woods and his Rouge School choii>ne • • . • !1a Sunday aftPrnoori; a specral ',•'home of 1'atil }ne Braslaw. 311 youno•'i This is an int;erdenotninational The Highland Creek -We §t Hill bir. Patterson of the First CaRi•; _ . F1a:�ter pcoq- r�..,l ,� as, e,ijryed by a ' la.dies• are cordially invited to meet ;group, so all are 7irelcome. � ' . Lions Club will be sin2•ing in Dun- cession, just west of Altos Road • es :�1 ht h e ri narrowl ' �• n: i ..ma be the Tassels Aril 23 is Lade !g' barto3 C arch s xt Sunda A 1 rtzissed'losin his house b large cro ,cd° Jr. �%. gvilkins, l stun- i wiih us. TY,is set ng, Y I Y. P Y, P Y g g' 1� to, was t'r_e special speaker. Alla: � turnong poi-tt for the Institute and � at the Highland -Creek -West Hill 2i3. lire this week. I41r. Stcet, of North- . Elark, Grcenv: ucd favour�i w-ii:h a' �'we will welcu��:e new members and ;Lions' Club. Also. a pair o?e one -act r_ =� .. ern . Pine Yuultry- Farm natxced the ��, T'�8 two sm +.l:Pr elassc$ �'u� ��-new ideas ?4leEti�e_ a_t S�n. m. ,.plays will be presented at Centeno- _ _. , -_; fdra as he .Yes_ driving by. The en- _ __ .. "and the ch�:ir ren:'e.d a : ?f "'•a` I Sorry. to report Marion 141acKav ;�ial - "In Doubt About Daisy ", by lis'.ed help of the, Hydro gang, wha< , T_ ' Idou � � ilia :.:JJaste: hyrur�. Stoi2s . «•e:e al °v . has been corfir�ed to her home the ,the local group; asd "Dative in Doe g were worki•►g; near by, .had the fire -- - .,� - ,•past few d�b;s through illness. Hope '•gate%" by the Y. ' P. U.,. of Hope -, •- � ea-tinguished shoi•;l�•. The fire' start- ' '- -- Please t,.�te the: Sunday Schuol to see her around aoai:► soon. � United Church, Toronto. Centennial The East Woodlands Community eel in the attic, � +•bile the Patersona �. will be at 11•'.1 a• r"r• Yr "r=-' 1O" ci,, � Bob Snelling conducted the Easter Qrchestra will also be at work. Association held a 'ti•ery successful wore away. , •_ - : � and Churc':i.; at 7.�0 p. m. Rey*. 'lo'� II Young People's Union service at I Out -of -town visitors over the past euchre at the schcul o:� Wednesday Many of our summer residents ', ' ��, a former pastor of this charge Centennial, when Mr. - Holley spoke � week- endvrere: Mrs. Walter Scott, of evening. The .proceeds went to buy opened their cottabes. over the week- • __ will be' ill -charge- -o�tbe- hsR'ice� •^" -` -`The Subsiaace of_East�r." • _ � New Liskeard, visiting .her mother, redords for_the' pupils' new record _end. •,c - -- - ' -'.. Miss Aerie Forge, Clarerr.oat, ~ .'- - -- - -- - ' - - - -- - ,. „ . ,.. __ — _. - - - -- .. ' spent. Sunday wdth her sister, bins. - -_ .. , ... .. , ..,, . , �. „, ..._.. _ . , � �� who has been confined to • - -- - � • • `; �° x > h�� B. Carson, _ . , .. P „ Y �� � " � a �.,,,� yp,, > .. ... . - `her tn1 i"or many were. �. c sr� - - - - � � ,, • _.' glad to say "ire. Carson is up, and � �� � s�'"" ��;�•� � • �a.�uaay iznprovinZ. O ' • " �•�° � ; � -- - - _._ ,.. 1� ` Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bell and eons, � f � � . ,. ', ",�r � Whitby. spent Sunday 13 � � r, .� 4 ' �• y 1 Y. �^ �•� ?�rs�, . f. '" , 1. .,with Mr. and Mrs. Cell Disney . and � ." �" � �` =�a .:.� � .,sra . ' . _. ?smelly � • '� , �. � �• T� .. . _ • - Mr. and Mss Martin a-�d daugh- - �O �, • .. - . .-' taxi• Mr. and Mrs C� Day, >�t '' � _ 's �� �x � .� � � � >,� -- -1_ -Sande v;iatb Mr. and Mrs. 8. L?aY. _ _ -- �� _ .;:� � •° _ -- -.:. .. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan and dsug4i- - . - - - - � ;�°� ;, ! ' -- ''- _-..• � -- - - : . - Mr. sad a[rs. J. Mergaa aad family i ---� j�.. ' � ; � �' ` � =� �; • _ . _ ' ,.,, � - - SOS Sa:day. __ .. '- t l � � � ' �,�','- 1• . :, � - . Mrs. Davi,¢a spent s !ew days. this _ _ -- _ _ _- -- _ .... - 1, . i� � - `week iz Toronto. _. ... .• � � ,,.;.,,. �• �� � °�..`<' .. e+ �'ss Eileen Careen, Oshawa, �vvas � � ,- „,d.. . ` ,�...,,. . .:wish her parents on Good Friday. � .. _ � `' • • _ - is B . �` ' g .- . Miss Betty APP�b'Y apendin - •-s.. '� ' , - the Easter .vacation •with ?:leads .. ' .. ' ..,:. � .,,,,,,..,9�.a > �'` .near Lindsay. � `aa•."°"';'."`�, �`-�tt - .r....:, '�< ti � . The sympathy of the eosriariuriity �.•... � ! e 'i � ' . .is extended to the family of the late _ .'!� � : - -- _ -, . - 'Mrs. B. Wilson. 'Jars. Wilson,- who •. - i `� , ,�p�{ °i _ `- _ : -: has been in poor health for �saane '- - _',. _. .. _ .. .,-. - .' - `..� ,� �,' - . _ ' 'tune. passed -away .in the Weebetn _ ;Thari it s world -wide shorlaga of sugar.•Laot yeas world sagas produetioa was T�, _ $t>apital, Toronto: The _funeral Wag ._ ; - -... twenty -fiw percent below 1&39: Reasons for the d.cress are: - -' . .: a• � •ocs Monday. with services at the _. ... .. • • Daetruetioa of tb� sugar industries � days aad the Phllippiaos. - - -. . ` ” - residentt', said ixeterment at Clare- •Shortages e# labour aad fertilizes ins massy •sugar- produeir:g countries. - •_ " . _ • ' - ' inont' Union Cemetery .. She leaven _ _ _ _ _ . .. •Last year's drought is the Caribbean area, esRecially Cuba.- __ _ - " - - to - mouri : her hu•�ard, one son � _ _ ._- . - - - -mer, 'and thiee SraAdthi3d3en.'I , - -.. .. - Wofld sugar supplies aro pooled for the' benefit of the United Natio:as. Garaacia. the Uaitsd State aad • _ - -' -_ - -.- i; . _ vat Britain sr� allo:tod sn equal a}sare of sugar aecordin� is populatiost. A+ailabla supplies must - - ,Anna. Jinn and' John Wilson. : -� aL�o be shared vai,ttis other couat:iea. - - - ..., Miyaion Hard meets on ,'Saturday .. .,./ ._- ... :` .• _ - ... . , . _; -- .' att�er_won- at Church. Please brine. _ a _ ` _• -_.; .• -. -yon. ,.:meter enYEhpe$, -�-� � _ _ _TEN POtIN�� OF � CANNINts SYCsAR PER. PER501�1 _ _ rani? children are welFonxe. _ - -" - Mrs. Harris+.,n, Oshav�a, spent a T!<is year's canning sugar allovtaaca is ten ponnde pir person the "S" coupons- _yvhiclt requlariy beoom� ralsd escL month .. -. _ •-the saws as .last year. Instead of tpecaai canning sugar fen the puschaw of sagas sad prernes, s _ . F _ : .''iw days with her daughter, Mrs. conposss, tea additional green 'S" coupons a:� being made _ - _ -. .' _ - _ ' : Oscar Shaw and fancily.' � .available for the pu :cbus o! canning sngaz• _ 'Tbaee wbo do not wish b do }sans canning nay ass the sitza .� • .. ][ise A. James_ is sprndiag %he 38 to Sl2 inclusive become valid on Ma tad; S1T to S21 ' . � etc. o run oomme:cially pacbsd, jamb jellies, canned - y sugar to snpplsmeat the regain: ratt+oo. . - ..Eas2ar vacatio:c with her family in ` ' -. - 'taclsudve oa luly 4th. Each eonpon is good foz the paroLase - The tea "S" oonpoas for canning sugar need not be used - ' - - � i Toronto. done ponad of sugar. issrm.diately they become valid. You vriil be van am - • ??dins Luella Carson, Toronto, agent .. -The tea "S" coupons fo= canning sagas are is addijioa b d then espiry dale. � ,pli notice - .. - ' - -, tine Easter Holiday vwith het par- � _ -_ .. i -:. eats. and retuned on Monday. - � - : - • - .. . • - Jldr. and Mrs. Reg. Hoskins have • : �-: - :'trcstalled the t.eleyrhone.• �'E1ESE ARE YOYR R5" CO�POhIS FOR EXTRA SYGAR - =- _� . Mine Mary 31cAvoy is co:clined to � . : -fir home bemuse of ilhese:. - -. -. .. - - _ _.— �. - - - V I► -tto -J tt L Y 4 - _ . ._ , JEa7 salid "!'• Coapoa, iadadllaq flora skorss _. __ . �' • ' .: inner, may Ls► aced !o paarcisas• rasa: ins ass- ' . Hi hl -and �- rete� - -' - . _ sstaR, .R tlse' airiooa- i- si�atei blm. of pres•rs. �' . . - • ': : : -We are pleased, this Zveek, to make' —'The greei► "S" coupons S8 to Sl2 aad Sl? to f321 are is _ _ ' . � • f rther addition to our ublicataon ..- � � • sdditioa to the "S" coupons which regularly bscoase `. - - - a u _ P ''� the introdud'.ion of -a "Highland _ -- � • • i •••, valideaehmoathforthepurchaseofsugara ssdpraerves. ,__ '' � ' _ • ��::� i •' `Creek" coltunn. Our circulation in � ' . They era validated to make available enough sugar for _ - . _ __ • _ � ,_ __ 'this area has begin increasing rap- • -� :.. home cartaiaq or for other household uses. - - _ - - � - idly during the past year, and :rust - - ` +�at�e will' ho prnrirlirg 8 ``sew . __ -: "S ". CO[tPON CALENDAR -- ALTERNATIVE YAWS OF ALL "S" COUPONS ' _ -- - -- - 'vice" i� this column. -F�d. •- - - - _ i On Friday,, April 19; Gn^d F'ri'day, • ' ' l Ih. of ssysr � OR OR � - 'i 4tb April SS 2M4lsss Si5 asd Sli OR . 24 tl. an � 2 n»losses -�' � " �' ` . Centennial •United Church was -the .. ' � ,'• oh• __ ee�,tin� for the ersesen!a` ion of Sir, ' _ lath April '. Si osd S7 41b Jsh 577 b S21 4 lbs. binsy ,Ian, jelly, orgle esyrep OR _ •'_, °' John 'Stainex's cantata "The Crucif- - _ - • - -• 2nd Msy S• 1• S12 lilb OR Z Ibs. aarmdaia >p N, er. _ , • Jahr • . S2�and 523 bsney better OR sstll IRey 31, blasded Isbb, p '• 1Ni INoy . Sl>I asd 314 131b Aoyast . S24 asd S25 s 4t1 fl ii i• - •. ixion under the abte leadershi of OR 40 e. oz. 4 Ibs. sera w Mr, J. L. Bar.^.ps, with "Nlrs. Barnes _- — cswad irsit nwplo sage► c.rn tyro* _ at the piano: The beans choir was � -'- _• ♦ -t�rcpplemented _by I1SisGes Margaret - .. .' . � sand Hathleen Gooderham, of S>^ ': • _ Margaret's Anglican' Church and AMOUNT OF SUGAR USED IN CANNING: - SUGARLESS METHOD OF CANNING FRUIT 3- - twverat mem -bens of the Lio:►s' Glee • �• - _ -• - -.. <'lub. Solo parts were taken_by _--_ _ _ 'Each_ houbewife m� use her canm ^q_sugar to fit the needs of Mang home ecoaomiata recommend the angarleaa method,ot _ • Messrs Charles and Sidney CIosson, - 'her particular household. A common nsethod is to allow ; s lb. -- canning trnrt. Sugar can be added during the wintez as the • Bert Ludlow, Stokvis a:�d Calhoun. -•- sugar for each quart sealer of canned fruit; aad 1 ?'21bs. sugar • ' • fruit is used. If you have not a copy aIzeadq, write the Depart- . •: , ~' - �3;�fvrtunatele� tl,�.r .,�. .:..t � �.,Y- i - - - - - -= _ •_. _ -, -- - - • -•- - - ' �or each -quart of jam or ),3�y. � . menTof J _griculture,` Vttawa; foz "W artrme C:anrunq" pamphlet. acity' aadionce, but •theme who+ staved - "- - ' 'away anissed � :Pal mu�ic,al treat. - ' ' ' ' Aandel's `'Hal'Alujah chorus „'was . a e r • s .. .. •• 's •tittin� finale• for a 'fine evening. _ _ •. _.._ This EaRtP.,I• week end brim home E - �`' �e last of the Centennial ,boys from - - •.: o�etseas when Dick Schad returns• t • _ .._ r , 3 ♦ , . ... _- . '!o town. _ - - l _ .. r : .. .. ,.., _ ,- . .. . .. .. ,. • - - - _ - -- . ... • • � � .. .. .. i - .. -.� .. ._ __. �___ - __ •. -_ _—. - V ___ .._ __ -• .. � �. _ .� .�. '. � _� .• _ . . . . �_ �. - _ � . .. .' , {' • , r. .. � , • _ r r - ..... .... .. ..... .. - .. - v. ..) Vr r- ... .Alin•. � � • s .:.!_. _� _. ....7 - _.__._ ... � ._ � - -' !c�are:nont �`I,,ocl�ec - ONTARIO FARMERS ARE CALLING I VV :V W* Farr %a 'Elevator A sal phares ors. asw * _ So desperate is Europe's need for food ... so urgent our' farmers' We Solicit Your Businew that this Province is facing the most serious farm- Fare's Elevator Claremont, OntarJe need for help .:. -- - _ 1946 is a crucial year —and every ! Phones Res. ssJ - office asw labour shortage in its history. one who can should help. Young Ontario citizens are urged to pitch -in ' ." We have ear of Ghltea sad ; Car of Fmcing .and play a worthy part in feeding the starving nations of the world. _ No. 1 Aualfa seed lied Clovst r . • . .. and All Grass Seeds Special pig Grower, Fares Own Mz LEND AiND ' • / Mashes Ciiictc� b is doing • •a O _ .. Try Fare's 31 p.c. Dairy satires - Yon —sand thousands of others I&e you —ere needed every type of w�•+ whole or choppea c a [aria. The peak season runs from Apra 12th to October 15th. Pay IN Order your nut or stove erica .y gam. Clean supervised accommodation. Good food. aalelYiont, Ont. Here is your opportunity —among pleasant companions -=-to �a Maple Loud Fwe pro8tahle,, healthy mmmere Join the Ontario Farm Secrice today t - _ _ Insurance Coo Pifl in the coupon >,larked awl blew. b Registration Fero, plv all Wsibe at Phone -- - - - - -. _ pardcW&M wM be oast ie you wNuout delay. cl , >a�rm sari o.mlbes • ' - - Autalmms, Alan al All XbWls - r 1 ;• marura m1�A _ NOTICE :, .. 1 nlr Ira M Ila aaso mi,r � -:.7 }Lana sane M • 1 is a" am r ` M COMMON 1aa� ianfaa iaM err/ •7aa>/ • lao�' ..... _�- ........... _._.•.- t_...... a...., •. . �r...w•.... _ - � i� � �i r . Pass Mao Yip.... ................ .............................. a,... .. ........:....................,ti >e.............. COAL, coE, _ _ - i..d+1....wla....... , :.Iaiay..... WOOD, CEMENT, _ I would tar to M Omwd . ...err ' n SAND, eRA PE� ... _ • -; ... ... ,tea BUILDER'S 3IIPPLIES = ..�••'''`o, _ x1so local eartsge work - _.: - • _ _ - - - eves o placed in bcuel< a full We h ltd pOMIN10N- PROVINCIAL COMMITTEE ON FARM LABOUR it � � �' '�IL�`� COMPANY FEEDS AGRICULTURE LABOUR - EDUCATION A.,W. MITCHELL - -- - - - -- � . Pickering, Ouc. Tag& 14: Ewa aw C,Al+tAUA NEEDS THESE the a , o r i t o f Cases ' ooaimlled -. . sequred the Fund will be on a sound - Lidm.... ea years - ordaimd kefarq - -- - - -- Cc►11eQ+e sad is rarely _ -- u is thirty years of age- After pay � r .iag college debts, bringing up a family, providi38 transportstlaa, he _ ham little left for his old age. An actuaril Bound Pension 'Fund will the. church to guarantee the - enable` —� - - — minister on retirement the annuity _ � 103 � � U R E - promised him Ministers do nod ors- - -�� AN jest to hard work. No ' sacrifice is .. too great for them to snake fof the _ . • .- . aseaucccl tlit l.li. Fund- to wbidh- -tl�aey. ., ... bays contributed during their life" { JOpp Cafiadiarss dib of cancer every momtb. etkt8eticpcog ratnofcancerresesrc`t "ibOncario time will not leave them at the end ' �Pr Cancer specialise are conv »red that the with the aim of discovering a specific cure for of the day dependent on public or l majority of these lives could be. caved if, or fqr some means of preventing the private charity. : Proper treatment were given in the 'early The congregation' of the United stages of the disease.' Cancer research xarried on to date has bees: - a aunt cancer - imti[e1T inadequate. It is estimated that less Church in Pickeri is being • asked That is-the-aim of the campaign g -- • now being or iced in Ontario -to cot,down Chan j100,000 is bang spear in the whole of. . for 5700, to bee paid ovir a period • w this Coady loss of life now being eiii: by . Canada on Cancs'sad related subjects. -- of three years a diffieul�t ass- ' ' - :cancer• Catim cam be conquered. If science is abk'to _ �jgnmemt. What we see is this is- It is proposed - to establish cancer dinia at . aganiae sufficient forces against the scourge +be guarantee that the ministry will suitable • antra throagboot the provsarx of cancer, the solution will accost or laser be min berme attractive enough Lo where ail who smpect they may leave cascar faasd• _ - of menv+�.. may be examined, and revive clue proper Yoor comtributioh -is peeded -to cat down the pieemit the encouraging yousa treatment if. necessary • death rave from cancer now carry on the jp .,.b.., the mi,•ystry_ (many Churebea _ ___— of search for a method of ridding the world of Save b sm closed through not basing �' Pl us are f t vender way SO c pays portion . ,.-` the cost d tteataseat of cancer, as well ac this dread disease. ministers for- them). May God help � �ravellisg eapenM, for.thon- seeding Saaa»& - juva dt is ior- as ,C"ada when. we cannot Provi be -- 1�/,� �: •- be]p, b kx o rpr.proq►eaada sar+ioa. Naistieters to ,conduct our chureboo -- ?ir mwrest for ien eagle .fie tbw ob*avt of the ownp*fo is an _ lowbror we oast do without µ:. _..usasarl�ija0,G00. some other ineGitutions before - do wi bout the eiiurch�• -we t- ,�x':� �.:�,:� e. •. y F T 0 C 0 N 0 U E R CAN C., E R of what this place, Pickering, "� ..:.. ,think woud be 1i1*, if we bad no cltnrches _ *. ;...:dt wouldn't be worth tryim to do - - we camot blame young __ :` �p N T A R 1 O - C A N C. E R O U N D A T 1 O N _ .west for apt entering. the minil"X, _ __ -- _ - _ -• C � � r n M wl.y+.m.d .f_'�a Os+:!a! �er Twsysaas�l stag Maesr- _ . _ they look around and we so sod TM C WAWb= Cwcass s..M!• _ - - smany atim callings that do goaran _ Kee "wcuriWl in old age. It the lay- , ,.... • . • - ' - •� wa-►ta �° Send Contributions to 2.2 college St., Torunto . ,work, we kDOW what to do-410 IL year iroz each of 23 or 24 fatmiliea, r e in the local congregation for 'three yews will MH* the local ob jecIAe ' _ Congratniat3o=la 0 to Xr. tea � t e�S BM Donn it the birth of a ' mue Library ]f2r. sod Mrs Bruce' Harlon, of - foal ' ' °daughter. Call Dn y Rw yai�er fioi+ointo spent the week -end with eeeoa of Faith, and fourteen Mr. 1. Gerow called on Brov Du 13etweerl Claremont friends. by transfer from other coanmuuiotus, friends on Saturday. Api'' 7•ay ! Air- and Mrs. Vic Robinson a ent Members of the cb,urch 'had visited Mrs: Walter Knox is the holiday' with Mr. and Mrs. a the homes in the community, peen- Knox famil with,. the Jno. Y aping the Crusade for Chri y at Soliaa tris week. Brignslt. - His Kin st and Miss Zelda Seebeck spent the week "WANTED - Mrs Thomas Lye and boy;; visited ' of glom" for the consideration end at her home here. Mr, and Mrs• Lye here over the bo]- mil' and 'a wonderful spiritual a- Mn Roy •Miller was •tivith his tat- - > ids wake_ ng was the result, ' when so h y' many adul and ours her for Easter. Mr. aid Mrs. Gordon Neal, of Young people made Mr. Ted Follows a ;,d friend of Live ,1 Toronto s this decision to unite with the Hamilton, were ` Eas d visitors at pent the week -end with church. ,Mr, and Mrs. Doi Hedges. 0a April 18, t1w. Wome ' his 'home here. H ens- Miss Georgje Fo t1i of Os' ' j n s Mis ' - Mrs. Ga: - a Broi rs} haws ar, Auxilia mon paid �wite der farewell spent the week -end with her Auxiliary met at the home of calls on neighbors here on Friday. pedF�e '11I'•s. George Duncan with here. endance o , an att- She,•a,•td-' Mr. Gannon leave for Hali- Mr, and Mrs. Flo twenty. President, Mrs. burton next L ;eck, sir, .Cannon's Floyd Co Coates, of George Duncan presided, and con sister, Toronto, 6-Peat tha week -end with ducsed the O sirs. Upton kno A-'n here is _ ' Mrs- John Coates. Opening Devotions. Bus - recovering from 'a very serious - - Air. Lionel Douglas, of Bobca' eon Lness brought before the meeting- 8 ness. � • , - 3g arrangemetrts made to attend the Mr. Elmer Willson ar spent ,the holiday here with Mr. and Whltevale mee ing -=some discussion `from overseas, snent fns {, u Ppk' p, - f We sell direct to the consumer . and Mrs: C Overland - td s: �, harts • and plans for serving .di nee, for ectin I can nay vnu mnra fnY .lives :_po, ;ltir; - - Mr. Bill Voss spent he weak -end F resby tery;.... a committee was a_ f g a summer co i;i •in Ilali- - -with frie,.ds in Toronto and Port pointed. Treasurer, Mrs. ' p', burton, ' ni :a cared o i Friends here; � Get our prices -- - - Credit." - Cassie enroute horn JJJ transpo tatian e_ to T „ro Ito• gave a report of money sent to Mrs. Ly�t -;n g'n r arranged for Large lots. Mr. and Mrs. "Er ie Baiter, have I'resbvterial Treasurer fort asbv. has been a cts- he sec- itor at th;? Cas ,`9.e taken up residence at :its east end oral quarter. sirs. Du :scan, on be- pick ��reelr of the village, until they can get half -of the Auxiiiar; preseA other•place. lted Miss b'tr. and :tl*it�, For. F ' slargareL Duncan with a Life I4Iem- week -e ;d in `l „alt -n spp;,t then ~•�' G°' l•C�;_', �'S' Mrs. Jack Ducati, of Newrtiarket, bership Certificate on t to eve of her tho • h Country: + ape tt the holiday r4fth her mother, departure from among 1rr, IMl'")` -.G�t*� and k:onnie, - WRITE OR PHONl; Mzs. Sanderson, 'here, � us. The pro- ;-and' bliss Gladys nno7,'R--N-- Mitts Betty Pretty, of Toron #o, gram for the afternoon was ``The spent Sttrdx} �ti: th ,?, . , �r Crusade for Chris, and His Iii:t �'e spent the 'week -end wish her fans- dom” g . i The'J..Ravey famil Y � �+►� +u.... T �- taken by Mrs, Johnston, .ass- . Fllientt f. mi! r,• the '3raliace :' i1Y here. isted by Mrs. ' ,i?itchie and Mrs. T'o± a :'d Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Murkar and Howard E'laxtoa• blra• nn`.o,. w,-re L'tt ?tg fr'r t'' -' WHITBY, ONTARIO r daughter, of Ajax, e w"aX- i Phone, 336 -'- spear Good .Fri, closed the meeti e witrJohnyer. end at the �V. Ellicott hot�,e. ne Day or Night day with Mrs. Bacon. Prayer. 3'Irs, D. :tiller and Sill'.- and ! sirs.. Duncan and Mrs. Will Gray Harry: Knox were at their byre for j _•_.st- ' Ray McLeod, of Toronto, is'spend- served a nice tea • w•ltieh was enjoyed Sunday. ' i 1ng a few days at the home of -his by. all. DA t � FORTH BUS LINES Parents here.' On Friday afternoon quite a nom- ?- _ LTD. A number from here took 'Monday ber attended .he Good Friday -- - aft to go fishitia• Both of the local ir_ the church. Y service Toronto- CIaremonts Week —end ez'VI avywit,em, who had- to --w"k, Felt. -sirs. CarrDeTritt has been a ctrl _ �Laj' 6c At • -- -- Ghat justice was not being dealt out ed organist of the church PP t - l.��R�V1�' 1 _ �."'. , - Saturdays oily _ Sundays andHolidayf ?alrty. -- - ,and add= �iV1�' 1 ;,, P. 1S. - Leaving Toronto P bi' F. ]_L Mr. Eay Hill, of Toronto spent -1 The-Sunday - g -added--to-tile -choir. - - - -. 1.• 5' acid 5.45 evening service s'o t - - -- - _s week -end with iris family hero, Buried � by t,, `Yo -� •[' ri, - - — returning Leap :ing Wag 'Mrith ung People had a j p il”. -� Claremont- 3310 7.30 a^ ' ,., inii� g,n .:. t. Brougham - -:- - - -, - - - -- -- - -- people here over the week -end. eluded b the w a •rte 3.40 7,40 Mr, Cecil Redman, of Toronto, Crucifixion pictures of the Triaj, � i In- �lar^tr i C�_..,• • noon It tt Pr ? ` &10 and' Resurrection of Bruce Gould's Orchestra Locust Hill 3.45 7.48 8.38 %pent the holiday in Claremont. Jesus Christ: Admiaaion 35c 8',51. 7.51 XT. and Mrs. Arrive Toronto - 6.46 9,b8 Call T►opking of w Toronto, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mee. 31organ Evans. , Mr. and Mrs. Pystt of Toronto d ]ft. 4 the week-end 1dr. Grant Taylor spent with friends-in Tweed. y Mies f"'om Overland, of Toronto, -, -spent the wwk-enid with Mr. acrd ` Mrs. A. Overland, w .5 Cl. i Mite! aE?V10Eb in the village WOM8 -well attended at both churches. Rev. WJeuhatn load cbat'Eo of the nr0lning ks sF+yt rx _F N fx�, , *`aK x fay Service at the Baptist Church ; " w +.ra/ L4 O. ft9tO1 iA the evezdngi �^4• � ,' '11k .,� r F� µi �'y 0..• 'V� ^, �, ,' •� ''. '4"' K:♦ 'L: off, YW ', } I[r. and Mrs, Bristol spent the week- it' iOnd a' tits r n, ?! � � r c'� ,r+ � �k '# n^" t • h' 4� 3$ C parsonage. The U:uted ` wu ' � y�, x ­,-7. n �k (hurt' Rpe�v� * R.entsedy. ,� ' `' : „,. �'� s ><�'' ,, vim, •� "° -.i`”` VIIYa,+,i nad� ■aOY, I� F. � - ��" k h'. . r, .P• rY• �n 'k , •4 -,.,* �,Y'. b� AflGlurCl bOthn61ig and nO lhc LLYire of both Gin �' � S.�.M , yi3� S +:' ;�, r , x� �,' �R o � •ray �.R #A. {� ,; �, y Y � ���'"� s - "�3? .� .. _n'•1`'* 'Yyy�� ?y''i'!R', ;' •'�`. ,�{r5, "r�' a '#�M1S'••„�',' '7' a� Y — ' for the ��' 1%T. «� ''4••� ,� rv.3r' �� ��`y.,'� ¢ 3.� ,y ?F • v't Yn,f, i{�' ��r -`• .fit. - cad X� Vernon �:' .', r. ,',3i, ,l� �s \+i.; �'' �°y�e�, fse.'Ai, �"4'�`• �, 4„`�,<,..+�� • LlI7eov 4 .�} ••'',4 �. a , 4 .,. :O :'rte, '• $ : • L••e - �T rbara, hale Moved -^ o The Woaaenb.lAIssioa Clreale of t}se +• ° °''` .' ;' - Chmeb wall m"t a"% TUGS- at the hoarse of Meet. R. ]w 0744 NAM V101a Forsyth's group wiD { be to ehazge. The Topic Will be-- of member is asked to bring a - "Ort note On "Easter". : Mr.T w ua1tG07! 13e.7EOn .had the n'iortune- to fracture his thumb s`� � a y < �� � '• ti � °} t ti rrg in the bush last week. - -- k Mr. and m K Mts, Percy Pudahaw, of Oshawa, spent the helids ' y with Mr. ' and Mrs. Fred Re4shaw. _ Mr. James McCullough had his is daughter from Mon- treat, brother aid h �� �, .ti, � ° � 1 rb .� • e' �. � .r with his over -the ,week -erd• . -- lbw- Filkev Has Accident. Wariting In Bush Mn Albert P- key woe' ;ld un `'fcu 'Conscious is the bush last k, af- ter ter hie had be - wee lying cn the g -ooird :�• for ' over_,&W se. He iiac,' been costing a tree, wh>cn a limb snapped - back, h?tt3tig him on - -' the head Other, _....: - -- - ::..<..' L. •workme l in the bush o , �` - - - - found iiitn still - .. •j nnexte�cioua f. ur hones after the ....THE PROIN CE ♦ _ mishap. V 1 - li'srl: Badsrd Plan Par T ffi� Program a a thousand miles this tray and a thousand At a meet1.%..hare last week, the int es that, is the playground of Canadian$ and America •••••••••••••:•• • :• :•••••• :• : :• :••••••••••••••: r iooal Park Board. laid 5' Americans alike. t • __for WPrh the , Bows ply 0th its diversity of climate, life and i>ateneat, the province. A CORNER •N TOIIRiSTSi One of the first 3 bs i`siO ttiia Year. p leas • � to'�ix -v- : ,e -. - his millio tootbail field :•find pat up a new 'thin$ the tourist taants and he cornea in Annually, b7 aaia, boat. has and private - tenon on the seat a13e of 40� park. artake o it. -~ - -- - - _ C'� more tourists enter Ontario than all „s .. ✓. They than intend to 1,, i f 14'igur+atit�el the reception," and � the Other a1�ta�� of Canada combined. 0 xtand. The ' l`l a acre bond Y' p . accommOdatio>Z , oug gasoline rationing was contract has already been entertainment of not lifted until August, 2,070,000 Aateri. : >n let to t Halltdaeec ntxnr eolr Th ne * Corn: these visiting millions set up tvaves of apporgU. can motor care cime imfor less -than. ; mss► will be clone ti is year. - n;��illed activities that affect lease o i eiabt•bottr stays and 554,000 for 1 �' P f the IlttsiPteSS life o, f periods. Competent author. • Untario. The impact Of tits UisitOT -i - itiee estimate Ontario's Q D O��s� nt1� is SeER On t�, yearly share of tourist reve- • ti -- �,BR G _( ...'t't is the Wealth nues as 60% to Tit% of -- _ . of all of us ...tar cane a permaneett host TH Canada's total. Th. pro. ; The G'h" ce was filled for Corny - -so lnillion8. - - gkfMlli lOnJp�100� eAmeeiean least , Inuzilm ;wi arae ; CO on . �itd'1Y �tt'teMOM : - -- . _ IppUSlR on in 1946. Persons l►1' T1ili 1EilF�ii I'lrs - �I��■ QNTAi11C •...•.••u..r•.•a•.•...•w•.••.� ,l` VW CBROI�ICLS g, Thousands Hdped I f d Owenoline P Clarke a -� of -INNER FUG Y Sim ; : . 8 New, le - p This is one of those times when suit. It is so clean, and, when unr Home' Nearing Test _. � � � � � � � POINT I hardly know where to begin — understands its niechanissn, very so much has been crowded into easy to operate. Last night the Hind got quite strong and it was �1xOUSANDa of Canada's hard -d- p one short week. Take Thursday a real treat to lie in bed and lis• 1 hearing who once suffered in d-• _ Atty Mary Imlay Taylor - for instance.• When I was trying to ten to it pithout baring to worry lence because of high hearing aid it - ten light the kitchen nre first thing about either chickens or tones, costs have discovered they need pay • ' in the morning part of the grate pierttltally there is ' otte draw no more than $40 for a quality hear - sxNoTere terrible. He let go the arths'of the back to electric brooders —and it fn aid. It's the New Zenith Radionie. CYiAPTER V: Teresa likes the dropped out. Then three hundred ' g newcomer and learns that he, too, chair and straightened himself. chickens arrived on the 8 o'clock is a serious one —if the power goes More people are buying it than all - mates Teresa r. Rwhytta t hates "You're half sick still. I'll let you. train. You who are in the chicken of; you're sunk. As a matter of other makes combined! Stenhart but the old woman re- Bet your strength first, but -1 shall business will know the time it fact it went off for about five c fuses to tell .him, kill minutes this morning. I almost Sold Direct- by-Mail Only you presently. "' g. ` s tales 6mfo a few'hiledrei chick- developed way. f 1 can think Neutral -Color Earphone and with — - - - - "Ste dart safz!`-atsthia ht—was new uarters= settin the stove so develo ed a case of nervous pros- Comes complete, ready-to-wear getting • la1AY'TER VI : g� —tans comfortably 'settled in their pl Y- shaking now from 'head to foot. q g t Y Hazlett stood a moment ion- Something deeper than his fear of : that it' is neither too hot nor too of t� meet such an emergency is to Crystal Microphone,- Radionic Tubes. - 1 ger, listening to Ah Ling's chatter cherwin shook him. He set his cold. Yes, setting it just right— put several sealers filled with hot Batteries and Battery Case. No extra .-with old Mac. He could smell the teeth, but they chattered. so you think —then .back to the water and wrapped in old socks charge for shipping, taxes or duties strong tobacco in the old man's Sherwin, w•atc'hing him, laughed. house, maybe -to get a few dishes under the hoover. And no doubt by Zenith's revolutionary direct sales pipe. Stenhart's dark head was Then he looked toward the house done . , . off to, the chickens again the time one had heated the water method eliminates salesmen's high bent over his newspaper. His and saw Fanny Sewell emerge, car- —to find the stove is too hot. You - and filled the last sealer, the power commissions and other extras profile was handsome, clean -cut would be', on again. Life's like that quality rying a tray. set it again and leave it while' y'ou males this fine ualit instrument -- as cameo; his hands looked thin „ —haven you noticed it? "Your nurse is coming, he said get potatoes peeled for . dinner. available to all at about o"-fourth and white. Far off by- the corrals f some mtu w�.� 6eildiag - iL_new to the invalid. "Get your strength Then another trip to the broader- • « . the cost of comparable hearing aidat gate, ,and , the distant sound of quickly; I don't care to kill a sick, house -rand this time the fire rs _ mesa, Stenbart" toe cool! In the middle of this While I have been typing the A Child Can Adlust itl their haiiurers'came on the wind. - s Stetihart leaned coo in his chair Partner comes to the house for hot weather has cleared. It w•as •- raiii- No need for embarrasAng.fittings ' The stranger left the shelter of _ _ _ by -• ' - the low adobe and walked swiftly and shut his eyes. He was feigning water. Mary has just produced a ing this morning but now 'the sun �°1e salesmen in special more weakness than he felt'; he calf, In between cows and clever, demonstration rooms. The flick of over to the., trees. -On the turf his is out' and it really looks like footsteps made no sound. The pa- was trying to plan some way to rid chickens and stoves, I manage to your finger adjusts the Tone Control +per rustled in the invalid's long himself of this peril, for he knew get some kind of dinner on the ta- spring. Daffodils ,are swaying in the to your own hearing needs instantiy. F fingers, and he stirred uneasily, as that Sherwin meant every word he ble. ' After dinner I- think how wind; sweet scented violets shyly It's easy as focusing binoculars. New if he felt a presence, and looked said. He would kill himl Though grated it would be to have just peek through grass and leaves; a Neutral -Color Earphone and Cold - ' ups- The paper dropped to the bis eyese were closed, he listened . about' thirty -nine winks: But it blends with the can't be done. saucy robin is perkily singing from complexion, too—is as ground and he cowered in his keenly and he heard Sherwin's foot- a fence post; and little noticeable as eyeglasses! P imi' men are away % chair. steps retreating across the grass; + I s r to the field, one with the tractor,- Haar Better or Pay Nethinol • Is * then came the rustle of a woman's - - ,r•. Y come an annual meeting season.' skirt and he looked u and saw It. is the day of our local Institute. yo u come here?" other with the drill, sowing-our Send for your Zenith today, Put it ' i God, Sherwin, you! Haw Fang Sewell coming with,hcr little annual. And l is first esed of the se an yourself in the privacy of yaa you home. Wear it am y � . The young man, standing in the tray. The sun was shining on her the one meeting of the year one amongst fame] aid __._sunlight, Looked back at him, quite hair and ber serene face, and he feels morally bound to attend. So friends —to church, work dub. Let unmoved. tried to think he had just awakened away I went to the meeting -•=a lit -' your own earn decide. If you are not 'So you know me? 'I came a from a.nightmare. tle late in getting there and the Housekeeper Wanted eompietely satisfied return it wkbW first to come away. And from that GIRL OR WOMAN! FOR R& 20 days and your money will be re- totsg way, Gt�ni+art. "Look well d" ...,.:1 124P -a ht the ti- � - - funded yet me- I came to kill you!" Sherwin, assin the young urse; . 9uestioo. In the terrible Oence the hani- p g y g ens kept mar, occupied -more so conditions. Good Wa es Fare � 0 wti° have made thus less .rant to the House. The door stood 6 inters setmed to row clamorous:. tl_an usual because, you "see, 1 was Paid. Write 'stating full par- tuaws heat' better with a Zenith! Send 6 open and he entered. going at once experimenting with an electric check or money order to: Zenith tried to. rise. to Jim's desk. He had promised brooder 'stove, the running of ticulara to _;40 "I'll call help -I'm, still a sick Jane to straighten the accounts; - MRS. SAIR -4 Radio Corporation of Canada. Ltd. !� wild)john Sherwin!" he babbled mechanically he sat down to his, But had heard plenty—that they 44 Ridge Hill Drive, Toronto Guaranty Trust Bldg., WL- 2210 -4d, -_ -_ wildly, to, Ontario. Box 30, Windsor, Ontario, task, but his mind was full' of the are great time - sayers, easy to op- 2ealtlt Radio Corp. of Canada, Ltd. Sherwin thrust him back in his scene under the trees, of Stenhart's crate, atitovglt not too satisfactory chair, ' You coward!" he said bit- aghast face. He had *to pity in cold weather unless there is _ terly. ; "You'll have your" chance; 1 for Stenhart's apparent weak- other heat in the art. Rut at any f don't deal blows in secret --as you - p do Y' Hess; 'Zoe had evidently h been near rate I thought it svgs worth a1 try. k e �� - $tenhart groaned.' . ":You're death and he was glad that he had not dived. If he had died he would Keeping a coal Stave going is a cVaay —I always said you were! chicken- raiser's main worry There Y g Y How ltd on et here ? "' as always a danger of the place - Y SoMu;hBeitfer 'That's ao affair of yourst j did not. want to escape in that way, �.__ it would be too easy, too gentle an getting over - heated fn cold . wen- came to kill you... - -ther, and ou need the ma is of a Stenbart ripped the arms of his end �►- sudden :fury swept him; Y g . g magi to keep it alight .in warm The �11d1l1i11 e1 Tome some primal passion, some instinct rifler with shaking hands; he was weather. So, says 1," what's the, ' of . vengeance inherited frog, s! Edensively used for - not a well man but ur tried to good t the hydro if you don't + loss elem nervous. - - - " � primitive' ancestor, a caveman or a. t'summon his old courage. I'll make it. work for- you. ' _ raise the alarm -why f can setle pirate, possessed him. It was all , he said ezh a d you in five minutes, Sherwin!" could do en keep his seat there, not >, .' • • _ e nervoussyntem, " Sherwin' eyes glinted like steel. t'► rush out again and confsopt the "Can , you? Try, itl" man. The effort shook him; he saw To` cut a long story- short the ' �°II s1z0+ a + + the electric brooder has. been in o r- perspiration start out in brads lx Stenhart tried again to,rise, theA on his hands. TheA he controtkd anion crow for rtearlyl five days ant ��. Chase's � � something ifi the other man's look himself sternly. There was plenty I am really delighted with the rr F01W held him lie shrank. "My God, of time, nothing could• interfere now ..f what do you mifan to do? You - -he had found him, found the you can't kill me out here -in cold coward- blood I" _1` "I can; replied his tormentor; .There was a little rustle of paper; - i „� � � aY _ <. __'. __ , "but I mean, to let yon think a breeze from the window had got about it, imagine it, wonder how . 1 among the papers that his -violence mean to co :i. 1i .wind -be t- L bad shaken-out of the oiaeonholes, ipleasant if I finished you nowt" It lifted a thin tissue covering a at - 7 <. H kindled in the other's eyes. Hope Y cardboard and rus d it. As Sher- }. .,,,•,.r:..... Ire knew a way to end this brag- wiA looked down• it' blew the thin - }' k �Ir ,gart. .''s;ti;,'!pp > ^ : :• : :x •' Paper completely away and he saw "I'm- obliged to yo for i res- ' what it had covered: A photograph, ._. pits " F* said mockingly; "thank• "tee : �* :, 3 •. :•s<vxz: '., the photograph of a very young OtlA �'. > °'` :?;;i \ ?i ?• >ti; . y' ' —girls ber hair in braids on her slim �Suf it- was- Siiertvi,- who = .laugh- :ti; :: ., _ '- siieti !less,- her_chia_lift�d�_her e es _ - ed, and the• sound of his mirth . Y - -,' ;, ,;, �fi''• - . •sent a horrible chill througtr Sten fu�llkmg up at him, a' smile on her , �Y „% % > :3y;. ' M e : :s • •,,, young lips —)ant. Unconscious— ' ' • Fti. „ 1 ly a Brest change came over him; :. ,;..,g.o- :. ? :' :';; :'• ,. >,- ? :; :,. - -- I know your pan, b'rtentl - E : :.,;` ?�• ?� :•;� >a';*; :?;.:: � :• ;;�. :4�.<.. � ” ., the blood rushed to his face, his >;; :: .. ' `t ii ? "3 ? : ?` .;C: t • {ask `s sett;; ,,i ;t, ::x:: 4h biax, he said coolly. but .it can't, , :.,�• . ,. Si.i :',. iy :. :;.••. : : :a+: :c �`'`• :;' 1 :; +' }s :;,Z.,•E! #?Yir3,�t,;;t.Va +'. save you, I shall, kill You just the' eyes. softrned.. _ .: w.: •, , same --only a little more quickly:' Stenhart's courage began to rise, �� s • R ' .,i't;Dngtt�- 4 \4 ..�... Y ttK�S,, " as : ;, his face reddened "`5fon`!t rot —= ,titan nylbrilh s ecently, keen pro= i� �� <• `�$: stay here: I'll make Las Palomar t dticed in' England. too hot for you!' You'll .see. I -can _ : : :�,a> •: <:,: make any place too hot for you." Sherwin looked at him steadily ,PEOPLE ARE- SAYING - 'for -an instant, then he spoke as /T CERTAhWY steadily.' that Maxwell House Cof- TAKES Tf,�E WORK It wouldn't save you, Stenhart. fee is 'extra delicious. It's - -n - t'iing .will save you —but the AND WORRY OUT sooner yop drop that stuff the true ..: because Maxwell : .� " longer— ou'll lives 'Get me ?" • ]L1011se 'ls-"Radiant- Roast• OF $RFAD. BiG�C /NG� afaaeta'can«ti Stenhart writhed in his chair. "You can't do it 1 You don't ed" to capture the f ul1 mean to do ft! You're' threaten- goodness of ith supremely, \ 1 ing me to—to hush me upl" fine e ` d • : N E Val. laster­: :Actin kOYAL _ ,Sherwin bent down and, grasp- • _ � ,. .• ing , the arms of his. chair; he look- " ed deep Into Fiis�}�s: —"`Yon *now -- w.hat I've endured, you knotty what pp b ",e ou did =do ou think that 1 - �1 - } ,. rn i tt�$-o-t k��-_.1 S Hsi' w•otildn't kill you? Stenhart, staring back into those - lk n ei ��T EW Fast Rising Royal here h stel gray eyes, wavered a - lr R ng sal k f The And the rich, home -baked • ftavar of - •-blinched.. He will still weak from clue to simple anemig l � triodern baking discovery that bread baked' -with New Fast Rising - llness; his limbs shook. yes, lets you do all your baking in a few -Royal will make your bra about sU and women who suffer .o lioal. boucle by daylight! No "setting � Y Y g g "You -you fiend!" he gasped. sampie' anernu• that you're psi, weak. bread" the night before -no baking Your -bale more than ever. You` st L - You call me a fiend -' what do "� °nit• ma>'.be due to lack o. _ , disci ointments becaused packets in each carton of New Fast nix: 1d orood. So u-y Lydia Iv. Pinknawr Pp dough spoiled ..you call yourself, you liar." hcr• foat,1oundIABLETSwittaadenuon —one d. - - -" - duringthenightwhenthekitchentem- RisingRoyai- 41an•gelosvestoapacket. .win',s voice was IuN% but it was the ues ,nomewaysionelpbuildup red otwd _ . perature changed. New .Fast Rising -Stays full - strength, ready for immedt= -- —" —n wcr cases. %r u(m ' nies o,, ca ocuy. Royal In ready for action ld mfnutea ate use, for weeks on your pSptry shelf. des ❑1os� eRecacr uoa wa,p - after It's dissolved in water. ft your grocer's —nowl ISSUE 17 -1945 yO1i c't' �• r - • TO BE POPULAR as a N V. S. ADMIRAL � � VOICE. OF THE PRESS - boatesa, serve Maxwelr ' • °� HORIZONTAL Answer to Prwions Puzzle 10 Ascetic., , $Ouse Coffee. It conic l w I Pictured U. S.11 B A R n IE 5 s ; Ric, 4 Y 11 His headquar- Definition Not To Be Cau bt 1 IehO1Ce Latin- American �# admiral, +- ters are in ., _ _ _Be - aa' O R R I S� N IT , TREE S - coffees .. .the fin oh. :• •,x, —, Jr. H 1 E of S T Alf (� SALT Zealand. A boarding - tiouse has been de- The y uung politician stood flash- K) 91 North Amer- I S �; 4 A R T E R 5 L L A 15 Obese. fined as a place where hot water ed th pride and happiness as tainable. It's blended by ? ica (abbr.) �G ; M A Y S EIE P . p R 21 Negative word comes out of the cold tap, and his fri_ndi gathered about him to experts with traditional ^:'= 12 Dines. STAND AIL L Q W 23 At this time.- cold water comes out of the hot congratulate him upon his nomina- knowledge and skill. 13 Admit. 1. S. O M E R 25 Miaow. tap, and nobody ever comes out .4 tfon to the state legislature. 14 From. "' 27 Degree. the bathroom. "Wert you surprised when they A 16 Hall an em. FOIE IT A R D E 5 T A T E 29 Operatic air. - Peterborough Examiner. nominated you ?" .a friend inquired. - 17 Encourage. TI I �' 5 T �1pI�LJy O D N E 30 He won" ' "Was I ?" exclaimed the not -so- -, 18 Interdiction. A E E O fHUIWW�y�I-�tWy! P A victories in Good News' for Stingers dumb vote - seeker. "I was so sur- 19 "Cracker P R N QR�LI T the --- : " l►losquitoes, bees, sand flies and prised that my acceptance speech State" (abbr.) E L 1 ,D E +a rnxTncu 5 7 O ): Islands. Y near] fell out, of my hand." r " eeESTax 31 An just'ordinar house and horse flies Y i 20 Pass. - S fVIEIAfi NAM E 22 Lesser. 32 Kind of dog. were no doubt delighted' with the • -Wall 'Street Journal. r / Leave out. 45 Ask alms. - VERTICAL ` 33 Vehicle. style announcement that bare mid- I _ • 26 Over (poet.). 46 Street (abbr.) 1 becrease. 34 Female' sheep Tiffs were to be the vogue for Faster Than, Nylons - 28 Fabulous' bird.- 47 Toward. 2 He is' one of 3,5 Tales. young ladies at summer resorts. A Newark woman wouldn't jrROM 48 Entangle. the U. ' S. 38 Perform. -St. Thomas Times- Journal. 1 29 Monkey. J tome out of a burning house be- 30 Persian 51 Pound (abbr.) naval ---- • in 39 Myself.. _ governor. 53 Rifle, the Pacific. 42 Is (Latin). - cause she couldn't find her stock- .33 Twisted 55 Either. ,3 Labrador 45 Morass. Smart` Fellows logs. The firemen, though, had worsted yarn 56 Whirlwind. (abbr :).; ti. 49 Dry.. A 'Tokyo paper reveals that the plenty of hose, so she was rescued. -36 Upon. 57 Cereal grain. 4 Article. 50 Festival. average Jap m es $120 a moath - Guelph„ Mercury. Instanfine 37 Collar button. 59 South Dakota 5 Active. =:'• 51 Missing. and spends X200, which shows how 39 Servant. (abbr.). 6 Devastation. -52 Diminish. darn'd clever those people are at - And Find It - - 40 Us. 60 Period of 7 Affirm. 54 One who uses, c4tching- onto the white man's Sys- Some men go about looking for 2 TON r.S11M. sroRES „ 41 Alkaline , darkness. 8 Land parcel. 56 Electrical unit tam. - temptation' to yield to. solution. 62 Rocks. 9 His planes 58 2000 pounds. - Ottawa Citizen. Brandon Sun. -- -- j - 43 Self,' 64 Circular roof.' --- to attack 61 Proceed. 44 Age. J 65 Singing voice. Jap ships. 63 Negative -Heel Marks - �1 2 3 a 5 g; 8 9 to We all make footprints in the , sands of time. But some leave th r2 tt,, 13 %,;' 4 i imprint of a great soul, others the 4 a {G! marks of a heel. r w r� + `8 5 t9 _ - Edmonton journal. 20 2� a ;. r, 2z !� *� rag Than Busy Air' _ �� -� r` lodge Joseph Wearing says the �� �.,, _ BRIER %� y' I need today is a Bane, modern {• method- of dealing with juvenile 30 31 !, ;Ind 34 35 ,` crime. Greater use at the strap ~'' and shorter' prison terms were -sug- �. 39 _4 4,, ; f;`� gcsted. The suggestion may be all - right from a' prison angle but, the 4t qz �, 43 real way to curb juvenile .cribae is j:� %? to start with the parents and they r .. keep tale y'outts so busy at con- ! -.. yg s0 Se sa 53 S time for. Crime. ` BROWN trolled activities they will net -hairs ` - London+ Oat., Echo. I `or L41M6 AW �iWOM6 ss �� ., sq �b or - .r r _Kurds and Way P � • VA The office punster wants ' to know more about these Kurds ,in 4 r Iran, and their whey of life. _ S - Stratford Beacon - Herald. - ' ti Wrong Method- 0 -- Telling Him Sure Bet You can't straighten •cakt, the • s� s` �� ' Ten foot spinach is prophesied guy by hammering at him' -that -"I wi" word of advice," the by an expert grower in Wyu...&..x• Doty nattens him u.,t. Dun man remarked to his uncle- And even at that h6glit, there Edmonton S' J► young g + will .be sand right to the top of tL Journat. r Well?' said Uncle tersely. s "'What is the best way to ap -Windsor Star. - Chance for 8,000 ' . 31; - proach you for a loan," 4t, t�j If p THE SPOP TING THING «'e read that 8,000 Ontario " you are SenSftfve,." replied farrrts are vacant. And yet ,there % ; Uncle; grimly "you . bird , better -� f +J 1 , t are people who say that this is no rr f t write,. for it, Then when you get - longer�a land of opportunity. We �� �'� �:' ,i• 1 my reply just tear it up, without % `t j+ I`i + ; I tl , should be interested to see what � reading it." - iI 11 ���4 �. (l{ (j immigrants frees-- >Ietgiutn, Noe- -- - w y and Denmark would do with�ly� ^. +;r �, •• ¢�l those farms' - -• Mistutderstood,�� r t Peterborough Examiner..'+ A e :..Counsel, -for the defence, tt as cross - examining a wit ess. r �L +1. ,, '-Slap Them Into jail "You have accot_nted for yowl. ,i. _ A black - market butter dealer to - •• •movemtrts .in the • early .afternoon Montreal was fined $1,000. That Is and evenii.g," he said, "so still yon � ` j a aft very well, but a fine alone is • M p Q' � � _ please tell the Court what you i� ,r,e >Ja not enough for those who make ! /� were doing ti. the Interim?" �' '6 - .4.�►. a dirty pr fit for themselves out "I didn't go - there," replied tot ' �/ ''j� o` the b ter shortage and obstruct .r _ '• " nervous witness. ""I "1 was In the -�� .� u *ll.621 iiorts at even distribution• t.Hm he � � vt ��t around I" drawing room all the time." He just giggles - Ottawa Journal. "r IREG'L.AR- FELLERS -- Alarming Symptoms By GENE BYRNES. .• "~ y t• AND 1 SEE _ = WWKf I SAY! uoOlc HIM OVER TMORDUGHLY, _ �y t � WVE. PJJT R MFEp ANY WHAT GM t30C fOR AND TELL ME THL yI MST, YOU AC 5 AWAY MID ERRAHM DOFF. ON HEXE tT'S ALL'1i30-666Ei-R� T4Y5 _ WASHED AND 1yC3iIRt TIDIED UP / BEI:ORE 16o be TRUE! CLOMF -S AIZE CLEAN• , _ YOUR ROOM! CUT r. P1-NX HUM! / MON1 ? �- YES.'M' THANKSI . _`- / �`�_ r `•"',, . 10.13 POP- -Wrong Audience By J, MILL.AR WATT NOT A QLINiCIIJb _ _. PENNY' A IN THREE - JAA Wn SLJRPI$ GC . .T+,1FY Do Ti -1EIR OWN _. -_ _ . _ &AILE'9 OF 'EM! I WHIgT IS IN TN'1,$ r •! ? » r :n .a r+� =ti i .. ke.eC• E► The' 11 87uAt..t., nc. + ' ..t.- , f. — . . ?s" • " - '. :�'. i ;. r•, a,. . " .i-4.� . 4Tatie°.`,ar -. ,4.+ 6r 1ra .n.•.2Y^Y b ;✓�n�� oabaa�7^ .•f '• .> yC• _ • .�; - rW � • - - � /- " ' +It -.n 1 +. -'. •. _ V. _ -, Ira =uavr..^M I .' `1 '.ice. �• Notice to Yoe Ig tore We do building of all kinds d ■ ' CARPENTERING Pickering _- - -- ard ware _ + PLVMB240 - 1Recent Import Order of - - - ROOFING -" ATM We also sell Brantford Roo11tg -- GENERAL HARDWARE - New Dinnerware Materials, Empire Bathroom - - - _Equipment, Duro Water - - - and Cream Ground with Iced & Black Ssstema, Beatty Stable Equipment, and SUPPLIES PPLIES Design Very Pretty' 8nilding Materials _ F Estimates F'r'ee - -95 piece dinner-sett' set, of 12 $25.95 work Guaranteed • J. 5... B A L SUON _ °PICKERING .Phoi►e Pickering 65J _ X67— • • r • •' • • '0 _ 8 4-190951 - —' • brea art ......... w� . 7.95I „- • = • - �u�ine�� �treet�rr{ • • - XIe KiCHAPNI'' _ uality, -' Drugs. - -- = - -- Accurate- Dispensing. __ :,•.. - - -.._ GRD_ON .F;._U.S_B_0RN Ft n A. Veterinary Remedies C. L. U. - 'DISTRICT MANAGER GENERAL INSURANGE • A GIFT FOR ALL OCCASIONS -- r- _-- - - REAL ESTATE , ri r or Ref eat s Stove __ -- Radios __ -_ -- g s � " • - _ •, _ _ Reliable Photo. Finishing - EMPIRE LIFE CONVEYANCING .- WASHING MACHINES and OTHER APPLIANCES ; Insurance Company A o d established agency, ready, .. Complete Cosmetic Line Representatives to serve. BALES SERVICE - - . - Rosa D. Munro Phone Pickering HOUSE WIRING W. H. Curtis _ STORE HOURS - Tom Puckrin : D • A . _GOUGE -. Wee's Days - 8.30 A. M. - 9 P. M. E. Brown, Audley; Out: +` -.'�- - - J. Mills, Ajax "Insurance of all Hinds ELECTRONIC LABORATORIES Sunday - 12.30 P. M. - 5 P..iM. Telephone, 682 Whitby, On1L 15th Year EOyes, Insurance- Advbor - : DUNBl�sTM �_ -- . :._. :- -; - - - - = -- PHV�tE PICH. lb $ 82 — ��':�71, i`icl� :�kC' II :ti I _ - Address - 'phone ,Phm. B. - rLTRNITURE DEALER Brougham, Orit Pick 5 R 22 Cream �I�Vanted 7 F l 1,i .7 - — Prentice . ����� i dr'U3�fERAL utnrt, r<vd Clarke Pren Private Ambulance Service s -- We have pad a patronage re- PHONE PICK- 68 • _Day or Might - LIaENSED *UBTIONHFR + -- `-�' - For the Counties of York arid• Oat - turar on cre$,j'ri ,received durLlg _ _ • the ps §t five years. ~Hardwalre .. -._ Phone Pick. 13 arid; successor to Corp. Ken Pro -� 'T H EAT R E , -- tics of C. A. S. F., and of the Fete _ Did yop receive one? ' OfltAriO J,' H. Prentice (formerly Prentses -' �7tT�3ITS� { We pay Evil maiket price ass Electric Brooder Stoves iCli�'r'il1g� .. and Prentice)• Farm and farm• - cream is received - plus a pat - - ' -. - stack Sales a 3peciaity, at Fair ad Hraltirfully Air - conditioned nonage return when earned. Chick Feeders Reasonable pat . MnMSDAY. FRI.. SATURDAY Write for particulars, or better Water Founts MAW v PHONE AGIN. 52 W 8. MILLTE3MV - -- APRIL 18; 19 and -20 still, 'send for cans. Two Shows • 7 and 9 P. M. - ° - LICENSED- AUCTIONEER and Others have -received extra— Electric Vacuum. Cleaners Barrister Solicitor Notary Public Baturday Matinee at 1:80 -P. M. vrhp not you. VALUATOR AFRIAL 'iv:', g, a.1 2 - vai„rP_n_�� T - - C;?C rRICHARDSON t' Sales conducted Anywhere Toronto Creamery Branch Phone or sWr'te O- gj1 _ Continental Life EAds : Geor a White's The United Farmers AL V I N B US H B Y 614 -Dundas St. Eat, Whitby,. nt. 871 BAY'' st. -��n>o Co- operative Co. Liai"ted Hardware and Tinsmith Scan at13 : .•Tb+ontp, Ontario __ _ CYRIL E.-MORLEY _ _ _ - -- _ - - -- -. _Phone 48 _ " -- _- Your SatiafaCHon ltiq GttarUntes -- Joani Davit a,a Jack Haley *� INSURANCE AND a.�•I � :�Ie'i�:I :E -- JI[OND.gY, TUESDAY, nEDN'SpI : iQuali.ty Meats - REAL ESTATE `. PAINTER & DECORATORS _ jl•• • . -' ..APRIL-29 and 30, MAY -1 lsh in Season ,PHONE .67 PICK- _ ox. .Two Shows At -6:30 and 9 P. ' . � . t NG O \SARI - PICKERI O Fruits' & Vegetables - -- iVlildre Pierce J A. WILLOUGF -49V ' DOV•T PUT OFF : r 1 .Joan Crauiord and Ja�:k Carson SILK'S MARKET Willoeglrby Farm Agetrcy Head Office -- Toronto Igal Matters: R'lll•, Income Zachary Scott axitir - - 156 Yonge St, AD0605 Tax etc., get mare expensive .if Phone Pickering 26 ! "Largest and Oldest in . postponed. ' S'HURSDA1q FRI., ;SATURDAY Canada - Established Forty I wiq come to your home if Years" you are too busy to a me and see �iIAY$, 3 and i CONSULT OUR ACTIVE C19 Y DEPT• me, your # .GEORGE FORMBY _ IPICKERING NiF.AT MARKET. iQR TH'1T I{4ME IN THE CITY _ . �ry 'FARMER- LA�4YER Vote For heorge` : ::. - •FRANK R. SMITH — Capt. R STE�1fAItT �.. Phone 'Pick. 17 R 22 1rll.,_sl. :ate, tr :..e� Car p �nT. A h3i. S�r on -- - - - R u Sam; p- ..� - - ,.,MASONS TRAVELLING - Phone Agin. 201W2 - Stnuff. 290 "WE BUY THE AE.FJ31. •- Y017'-MAKE -THE TEST" � _�• J. Donevan Doric- Lodge, A. F. and A. M., in License Pickeri--rg, travelled "in a body to boss�� - - B. A., B. Sc. - Oshawa last Tuesday/. night and. a ,. - uctionPers Ontario Land starveYet Put on a Firist Degree at Temple 20 King Street, Feast, 0811awa," tiiL Lodge; and to Agincourt. on 14So I- _ �; � 25 Year's Experience _ - day night of this week for t`ro Sec- _ r conducted anjwhere, and Degree - - - - - - - _ . _— -- in_Fa� �. Stock, Notice and Piroperty Sales. .. AU Sales personally listed 'and iLomotnation Storm Dooes o" : Spring Is .Here ! ! , __ _ _- - - &&ertlaed. Bills -prspared and aver° R..ti _Made to Ot+dse MASTER FEED DEALERS - �° Asphalt shingam -- - — LOOK TO THAT ROOF NOW 14 _ Roll Rootin _ -- _ Prom t � ery ce gs Call Us For Free 'Estimates - " A COMPLETE LINE OF POULTRY, HOG Asphalt Sibmp AND CATTLE FEEDS - Reasonable Rates Wan Boards ate. 140- Years Experience) _ - -- .Give "Your Chicks a Healthy Start �( • MASTER CHICK STARTER PHONE 290 sTOUFFViIG%E M M•• Gordon ii Q �J • & G. asCOigne -MIMED CHOP, CHICK FEEDS,•LA1'ING MASH - - • • - - -- CONCENTRATES and MILL FEEDS Phone 74 - - - - -P; , . _.. ��i hone 17 R 3 : We T3liver E : �� �' co 'Whitby, O n't. ''We Assure IYot� 'Goo d her 'ce The - Co. - D - -- _ -- LIMITE Sca —r bio Junction : TELEPHONES — Howard 1117, and Scarboro 11B6 - - ?► - WORK • _ - IT'S SMART TO SAVE . .... _ .. . y. 1t SHOP AT ough and Dressed Lumber Millwork i _ -- CRLLARs - FOUNDATIONS _Frames Saab Dooia- 8csoss _ _ Ittor Trim ]%nldi o __. STABLE ON _. C1' re>x out eat 'Market Soft and Hardwood Cad :IdY'IH�FB iN EEAIENTARK - - - 19rlck_Inaulaled_SidinB Wallboards Roc* ''><; * Cedar Shingles Choice_ illeatsieh - Gi-roceries t -'� ---�°u liDasonib Prodoets Baeelay T9. Roofing ,• ®'" PHONE 8501 CLAJtEMONT _'Roc* Woo! Iaanlatlen f uMM sad Lbw _ Deliver is Dunbarton- Tuesday", Wednesday, Friday, Sa�nrday Ws ENO IL /swee Pips �GireenwOOd ' � - ..;b[A.RTI]V•$ffiJOV$ .100 } a haRa PAI�1T , 1 Owing to the large margin of error and extra work for our driver HONE PICK. 7 R 21 froca now on all accounts will be discoxtinal from truck �►�►� _ MAY 1. 47 AJ grades of B. C.3Cedar Shingles