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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1941_03_2877 4. •r .y ' _ `15 •_ . �.� � - �_ ... t :.'�-.os:'•a ": i'�. - .. ; , .... -. �... - ...:_ ..,.- _.. ...... -_ - .... ? r _. .. ...��"i.•..- a , ._ _ . .n` . _. -r.... -.. 5�.� _ _ .�� l�,-+ PICK, R.ING a:- ..E _ WS VOL. 'LX - -:TICKBRING, ONT., FRIDAY, MAR. 28. 1841 - -- No. 32 Yar.f.tasiRt iot�rses. �..wi MOORE, M. P. urges Caution In JBWU,Gl AX _ GREENWOOD Expenditure to Pickering, ratepayers Mr. Easton Sr., has been' under* P R80N-- . ; sleiaa the doctor's care •for eral - +�ai+�• H. O. SA Phy .. .. ser •weeks..-- i.e srrseoa. Deabr+son. lay A lar number of the rate " large payers Chairman Banigan asked for ' an (Miss Dorothy. Harlook is qn the 18x6--1936; �pR�.c FORSYTH, Oph. ,D., Direetor of South Pickering attended the expression of regret in the loss of sick list these days. I - 1OQ'� wfod6eofOto+.lp X26- meeting.in the Club auditorium on eighteen farmers, whose lands had Mr. and_M-rs-W. Bste,'of Toronto .(CHOPPING Y; Member of am Abwida eptometr.:al 1 J=ca Byer esrmiaed br rppoincment. Monday night, wizen Club President been expropriated. ! visited their aunt,' Miss Diane, on Mender, Wednesday and Friday vel 1, tllrremunt. oral Ruddy, read , Hon._ Mr..- Hepburn's . •W. X MkLean asked for infor m- Sunday 'letter 'acl notrled n receipt of our tion un mune' gal' control of trailer • H. Mlalcolm suffered abrick+- �➢D'E GRIND FINE w y l.eyai. gig Ft y _ ieq-uest fbr_Towin 04nning a,;sistanc? camps etc., and urged bylaws with en arm on SaN. rday+, by a fall.. on Bran, Shorts and Feed of +ell AbEffDONALD RUDDY' Barriister. and promising serious considesatipp • "teeth in them'. the see. i kir'tds, also minerals and` other ith Sgiicitor, Notary YubLc =!A*yW�,�an of our problems by tke �OntanSto Gen - The Township Council is to be '1liss Merle Hopkins has been we+ly ods ed by stK �ate'A. y. !Lys• spendin a feew' weeks at the hoiae eoacentratee lar profltabte'feediAg win'of roust Howe• wmsry. say. ernrnent. �. - asked a Transient Traders' Bylaw, g Mr. Jos. Banigan;-Toronto; Arechitect $300 license Fee, to be applied to of Mr. and Mils. Orval Shea, of Aisr kept on band ;. BE4k'TON, 'BELL li ROSS and engineer, (naw a Pickering far all new business enterprises starting °ra• We stock onL the best Pauitr 8arrlstots (f Solitiiora mer and enthusiastic citizen) Chair -'up in the Township. (This fee is re- The Y. P. had -an enjoyable soc- y y R. J, BEATGN. K. C. Tekphons I man for thetevening, introduced . Mr.: aid *over a 'reriod of years in- a re- ial evening at the hornie of A11aps Feeds and. gwppllfra. AL BROOKE BELL. K• C. Adel,2s3$ W H. Moore 'M:- P.,' who would not bate in taxes). Also a village Build- and Mrs. Graiy, on Mandl '17tH MA � � ���� • - D. F. ROSS advise Pickering as to -what. they 'ing Bylaw, restrictingthe minimum a Wk Swyer issued -by` Kink for unduly, Mansel 23rdf •372 Bay St. should do, but reiisinded his listeners cost of homes to $1500, and specify- ` . JOHN L. PONT} - _ Toronto that plans made during war, were. -ing certain constructional details. brought a geed congregation to the Glare 60 (Basler* 3*- R. Aj L C„ IS;MCMIld.Al�l=�� a. Sot. subject to quick change. He suggest- A South Pickering Rateparlera' Ar,- church- to have s part' in this ser- B. Arch. Registered Architect s .A.kMar,,�lotary ptM. i� rJunds strict ed the plant here might even slsift, • sociation twas form vice of prayer. ekaa,oa. ms;n s� syn ed, comprising the Gz�u4te of UnivIeralty o. Toronto - though he was not looking fgr••that-.. following: Pres-, Jos. Bailigan, vice- Ike regular meeting of the Y`. P. prgire, 9 Sultan Sit. Tokoato H1. 6214 lrswist Told IU -kering ' to fie prepared to Pres., W. A. McLean, ,Secretary, W. Union was held in the church on $evidence,. , ' Pkkslrlag 87 r it malts sacrifices, and doubted aurone C. Mtirkar, F. J. Prouse, M. S. Chap- Synday evening. 364a Thehn&,CWI- 13 J1688BRT T. &AiL� t88. L D 8.« l_-- _ _ lidding iieve7op7nente, here a "bon- mars, Alan Lishman, Miss L Rorke, ton was in charge o! the program. _ WK._ C. MVRSAR �. qs • �� dyn anza", that none need expect to make C. E. Morley, Dr. Cartwright, Robt. Topic Links between East add JUSTICE OF THE PHA© L� ebs. one s SL atio�� money ovtaat building - to be a Redditt Maas Mt Pennell. West. The Qtultiag, Pot Luck Supper, for � (1. Qataite . y of of per- Ruddy,- H. Airs" -Rosa lrwiq W. V. - _ 1tee1 {. l , {3N'% - shell -filling one, and locsated hsaq,, CoL Anderson asked C nnittee to and evening entertainment ivill -be being close to sources of labor, Tor- ascertain- duties and aui>hority of held in the Town Hall on the after- - .� aM f fitness. onto and Oshawa; also haulage costa Town Planning Comomisdon before noels . and evening of April 2nd. � • �,. from explosives plants and shell fac- asking Council for such a Cimmias- �. C, A: Harciay was 'witch the B BiIATOIJ, TowNsH6P tortes would, be low. He had received ion., Haywood family of Dudnville , help - r e ,f a Cot+syessw- Cmwnraare fie taany criticism of the goat . 30ss Rorke asked -for te, ing blit. , and Mrs. Haywood celebrate Lasllranoe of All Sf $ids. - utas • avtea, �eras: ase. Ates d to vw �► L+artsrs �Iiita�itr.0at for locating on such excellent agriar medical health supervision, to which the 25t3i aaniversaP*y o! their wredd-. - "' ultur-al land. It was up to the people Reeve W= Reesor gave assurance ' ant Rats Avafirllle with E. MMARDSON of iickering to .d__otermine R9nat' visas of such, when The -C. G. )s. T. will hold their @ to -take place in Pickering, but "warn- er. co -o wired, and any nth- g, geration that scald be vera. March meetingon March 29th at �_ w�► and deiV101. 6$41,TR AL ' IPf$F,1RAN6$ the hoose of Mrs. Wilson -at 2 m. fii.SAL ESTATE ed against developments that would He also urged csQe mod caution in i?• ; - -.C4NYSYANCINt3 leave us a deserted village, should plans here. Beulah Hamilton and Dorothy Har- conditionsdress change. He favoured ask- �,Dr. McEwen asked - Ilii. Reesor• if lock in -.charge of the meeting. qb-- {HAM PICK SIS IRis sad established agmcy,. ready ing the Dept. of Defence for infor_n- the contractors, w�nose gravel truclu Topic -- "Cherish Health" taken _ to (serve. &den as to their plates here, but not were. using townsUp roads had giv. from lite Purpose. Roll Call Chse >!� Melt. SM. to eiq,xct him to divulge information en any contract to snumm* any of the' thing I can ilo. y -CE that could not be made public at cost of upkeep. Mr. Rsesor - Yesl The Y. P. w�'11 meet in the church NOTI this time. In answer to E. L Chap -To F..T. Bvntiag, he stated that . on Sunday, Mprch 30th under the ,mss , Whig M A� *Y man, He would recommend Town tine Buildingleaderahip of Miss Ire (tins. .Cult- Ons &Vow sass yo way cos!/ i L1,01 $AD AUOTI(MBBR AND Bylaw, did racy permit ture Convener. T )ic -� Snow and lay. . _ uvea build- u- planning. but again, vsry definitely, the oM 'of old lumber is Shadows. The Art o! to VALUATOR would not ieconunend extensive ex- ings. E'hp 6Taphiy COAL, CO 'sake coadocted Anywbere penditures until, at'least, such time ` Messsra,$, Ainold, E. L Ruddy, A. Poll Carl - Beginning with the let- r 14some or write. AsldrVs 014' Dundau as more of the ' government plana human, W. H. Dawn and Ross lr- ter 1. The Y. P. - Cbnventien will be WOQDs - CEMENT" street, Bast, sere known. Told of 30 miles of win, were heard an nasoaiated sib. -held in Whitby on April 5th and 6th.- _ Whitby. Ontarto. railway -to run through the plant jet, A; Crokinole Party sponsored by SAND, &GAYELs, TM �• ' - t the W M. S 'wwsas held -the flown - T -� - Hall. on. Wednesday evening the 39th sWd n `- 1. ♦ - f DUNMART014 seise• Maber H'arbron spent the and .had a good a; tendance and veryICE' 8SUPPLIES, - �TSBT�?n8�1 �0,8p1{seM weekend at her hours here enjoyable evening. 'A inusical, short' 'BUILDICE' Offrs. Rivas A. Pegler of Mount leas Gertrude Lennon spent tette play, `•Memoirs" was given by the also local oarttiae work , Goveramerat a Forest, ohno has been visiting friends week -end with her parents here. choir �II fit. E. $tOt]l�'ville, Ont. P'wf�'e, and local individuals• w4no rep- We ilayesMo p4ueed 4o stook a [ill Mr. and Mie. Gordon. Jack arc I .Mrs. J. Wagg and son Verle, spent' resented the old so Phone_ 1D1 now making their home at Burford. Stui raga,- sung by_ the LINE of MAPLE LEAs' KILLING g da® lafst ua+sith, relatives at Uxb- choir. Retreshanes4ts and coffee elos- Naitrnity; Medical, and Surgical Miss Mwn•y Found of Pickering ridge. R ed -tine everdn en • IONWANY FREDL - gtla fertaitnasent. ._ ti _ casts taken viaited with hex trieand, Hiss Marie Mr. and Mrs. C. O• Iammon spent The WF H- S. met at the home of Isibrrish last aleck -end. Sunday last with C h". and Mrs. Mrs. Dunn, for the March meeting. A_! . W TSHELL Matefaity Semi -Room is Toronto for a' co le of weeps, LedgvM Rata for l0 days- $26.7a fts. and Mrs. Bell: and son Eddie, There ;was at good atzeraarnc+e. Mrs. hokering, Out. • ttgistared Nvea in attendaaee ani! • �t a few days wide her mother.. � � T. '�Tortori, President, was in charge - him. Blenldn, at the home of lam. epwnt last Sunday, with relatives at o! the Opening Deviations and -Bus- Pholts Offieb 74 - Res. Ai 24 boar service gii Foston, last we. AleAelmarket, s r mess Session. Plana were made for 7lmbulaffeae S<Rwie�e Hess. Watton Amnia, Mics. C�narles lhijt•. Jack llfoiyvbra� of the Air the Pot Luck Supper and Missionary HARDWARE �� � MRS. E. R. GOOD ItS-37 Amos and Mrs. John Fergie spent Force, of Hamilton, spent the week- f-quiiting on April . 2nd.- The Y. P. �. last Fridew at Agincourt, the guests end with his pamuts here. _ ' being was asked to furnish the pro- _ of elm James Clark; Mrs. Vhm Bell Sr,. spent a few gz� after the supper. Mrs. Norton You inay see the new :'- There will be a Lecture with fan- .days last -week with her daughter, was to see Mr. Easton to make arr- tarn slides -in. the Urdted Churcb Km Orville Lsi4on .at Manilla, angemeata for Hr: Easton to trans:- Schoolroom. una- COLEMAN <y Schoolroom. by Mr. William of Tor- Mr. .and , Mrs. Wan:. Hopkins, Nor- port the ladies to &rooidiu, to alt- RADIANT CIRCULATOR JNSURE `' onto on Wednesday evening, April nips and Grace, and Mrs. W+es. e Presbyterial meeting, April �' rad Pres rte 1 g . s TO Be_ 2nd. Everkone welcome. ? McDowmil, Iris and Doral, of Torun-. 4th. John White, with Group in our store. . 3 Types Of - - T The W. A. of'the United' Church, to spent Saturday wisrh Vic. and Mrs. SURE A, were responsible for the after- Coleman beaters supply' wI11 hold their next meeting on Parkin. noon's program. Mrs. White, 36s. F, pP l Thursday April, Sri at 3 p•' m. in The Red Cross Grow* of the vi11- beating need. OY RIL 8. MORLEY Cassie and Mica Bayles, gave,. in $ GENERAL , II�URANCE the school room of the church- Mrs. age completed a quilt it Mrs. Hook. J. Fbrgie's arvap Will. be in dialogue form, a review of the life - Also Kikben ranges, cel charge er's last (Friday and the North XZ - and Work of Miss Archibald, of �►. S)i>wtVICE PROTECTION and the word for RoU Cap par finished one at MrL R, E. J9Qwbray'fs Trinidad. Mrs. -Brown gave a sketch beaters, Pipes Etc. j Faith in the. Holy Trinity.. 11 . on Il�ondsy last: Cult us now fol: Your, stows " of the Late Zohan- I+isasih' D. D» of dThe next -meeting of the Dunbar- The W- X meets this Thursday,. 1lndisa. Tine title D. D„ he received - - and fvrelaet: work. tea! ton Home and Sdwal Club will be ]Lard 27ii1 at the hapnse of airs. R. • bels:' :n W 'A riI 2nd. 1'%e'� V.r Mowb Call on 'a visit a Canada. The Roll R T �� ���By �a edneedaf5'. P ray.' Roll Call My moot _ iii' ire � g good � Call was answered by Name of 's X• members zl for a at- unusual way of travelling. Pr+ograav• Idliasiol,s in Trim' M=. Holtby -+--+- _ tendaarc as the Hay• Hieetirig will A specter invitard.�asic fY y . Juad.waes ltiwitsit� Spring filled 'mattresses be the election of. officers. and all, Moody. and er 'Bate offered 'pisyyer. At the close of the meeting, Mrs.-Diurnn business sihouid be settled at the , $10.60. to $39.60 � and Mrs: Geurg+e Dtbwin- Jr., served April meeting. Plans are being made (s,g •; �.. a :�.. _ i.. +m j n a y m am _ or Layer Felt _ _ to be held some 'tifine is the ,4pringr 1if+ts. ,I- Bellhouse and ' Mrs. Little. TelegraWs wit REIIlL--DANI]CW WAIT, POI ? THIS ' 4.95 to 10.50 ford are in charge at the program -mss Irene Ealily Miry, daughtQr $eve=All notal. �ralnat for the etM.ning. Victims 'Fund .. t of Mr. and Mrs. H. Danielsj Oshawa, *+'Brad W. Walter George, ��++�v ' REXA - 1 KINSALE .Ont, son of -imitation L Mk. end Mdrsr W. G. Reid, Picklering, 6.60 o $10:50 - - xbntrumtions a4mowled ed School started on Daylight Saving g I`kne • this weep Acknowledged by Telegram 195.40 Ont., were married in the Salvation Army Citadel at Oshawa, on Friday - ONE=CENT Springs -7 --Cable Ciserrywood -SuSchool 22.7ii' kin officialting. ; 'held ._ . 6.75 to $10,26 • Hot `Roast Beef_ Sud At the reception in the Sun. day School. room, the, bride's :syotiLer - - - per was gowned in, black and delete, with ;r ��.� X44 Anb kn a, Day or N% - _ a . •c ,e- y ~ µ .I•N THE . rose arccemories, and the groom's another in pale bluer Later, the bride .... .. ' : P7hons • 1600 . - iPickerin United C, chWged to h.er travelling costvmse of black WED., T H U RS„ Fit 1. , (f SAT: r �29 � ' _ urch pale -blue, with coat and,ac- MARCH' 26, Q7; 28. Cs „* x, • esari�: ` Cden: - C: A: S'Y"ERRI'T 1 `- O -N - - The bride, given in marriage by WATCH FOR HAND $ILIA F .neral Director . _Tuesday, April her f then Fore the unifoatrt of _ , a d curried white Saws n n - Furniture Dealer . :1st .' .; roses Her only attendant, Hiss Edna B O i ES • DR UO CO.- I _ QhPZ, _ _ „ ­.AT 6..j.') P. M.. -- Reid,' the groonn's sister also in un- un- iform, carried pink toads: Mr. Fred Bun• Hours - 18-1 neon,- L �!Vlrs H. M. Aitken, Gu'est'-Speaker jOw+en was best man, and the ushers . _ :- .•were Mr. W n. Daniels, brother of ADMISSION: Adults, 40 Ce-nts: Cbildren, 25 Cents ;,ie b: 9e, ani Nfr.•VW. Diniels, Bur- .. lington, cousin of the bride. r L 41 r A and two weeks is certainly agen- home, is Kingston, where they ---------- THE W A R - W E E K, -m entary On Current Events . . y Brous open season and there. was had a saddle of venison. sad a So *�+ O]�jQ S no bag limit. You could shoot fifteen pound salmon from Lees _ U. Sa IS AIDING BRITAIN NatUleni as many deer as you could get pat that as the main course. The r s, between July and January but I part that rather pleased me was suppose even so generous a law the statement that both the veal- was regarded in those days as too son and the salmon were bought t{ V :+'[N `BATTLE OFA C' pevere and no doubt there were _ _from fin, _Indian Sora bottCe .oi ,-1 plenty ,of grumblers � arhong tFie .' -_ra>;n and a loaf , of bread. Game hunters of 9e b lents un I20 ars ago. and 'full -must have been p . G. C. Toner I was reading* book the other ful but apparently only twenty "Never before In the history entering the war. not later than Ontario Federation of Anglian day, written in 1800 by Issac years later regulatory taws' were , of_'Oursea .powgr have ws had this . summer. The President evi- sad Huston Weld. This gentleman toured needed as I have shown above. such need of many more ships dently was putting' off -adopting the (No., 35) Canada between 1795 and 1797 and great numbers of ensn,''— status of belligerent as long as PROTECTING WILD LIFE , and described the conditions of "In America women have PH. British First Lord of the Ad- possible, at least for •several life in some parts of Ontario. He vileges but not equality." miralty, A. V. Alexander. months -American warships might + mentidining friends —Pearl Buck. '. "The Battle of the Atlantic be used in convoys, but American I have been describing the na- ons g at a T—must be' won Ie decisive man• merchant ships would not Bo into turas history of Ontario is this - - 'nor. It must be won beyond all, the war zone forthe -present column and now I want to tell doubt if the declared policies Postponement of United States' you something of the Govern- LIFE'S LIKE THAT By Fred Neher -M the Govdrnment and people entry -into the war could scarcely meat agencies that protect and of the United States are not be lona' delayed, it was thought replenish our wild lice resources. -- 'to be forcibly frustrated."— is many.quarters last week Wash- These activities are of many dif- British Prime Minister, Win- ington could hardly stand idly by ferent kinds, the game warden - sten-Glsurehl+l: - - -_ while mstly. ,wpr production-is,..sunk __you meet while'hunting or fish- — — -- "The British people and the in the`Atlantic. ing, the hatchery trufk taking / Grecian allies coed ships. .-Where The Money Goesfingerlings to the little lake back From America they will get The figure ;7,000,000,000 asked~ in the hills, the conservation of- shi Theneed lanes. From far by the Presidt3nt � March 12, (icer speaking before your. local America they wNl get planes. under the -Leash -fe=nd bill was breed _ association, all are part of the They need food. From America en down as 'fQilows,- by Harold D. Provincial Game and Fisheries. ey w ge oo . ey nee went: tanks' and puns an T They -need ector: ;$,054,00.0,0.00. for aircraft However, both Dominion and .'. lion and 9411 of all kinds. an(l aeronautical material; =1,343.• Province accept certain responsi• / 1 From America they. will get 000,000 for ordRdnce; $1,350,006,000 bflitiea in regard to our wild life. ..tanks and puns And ammuni- for farm and industrial commodi- The Royal Canadian Mounted tion and'suppiies of •all kinds ' S. Pres(denl,.;Franklin • O. ties;_ $362,000,0.00 for tanl;s_and ar- Police protect the ducks and mored cars, etc.; ' 5629,000,006 for geese by enforcing the Migratory - -• Roosevelt. ships and boats; $260,000,000 for. -Bird Act. • The Forestry Branch U. . . , military equipment; _ ;752,000.000 fakes care of much of the re-' - F'lrst- Lord of the Admirals} for production facilities; ;'50,000 - forestation in Ontario. The Y. Alexander last weak warned -the 000 for repairs, testing. adminti Game and Fisheries Department I� / --los;-ete=-after-the angling -- jj tnteresta� . _Mritish7 people- that they were now _• . - ' the commercial fisheries, the fur- ' witnessing "The Battle of the At- - iantic," a titanic struggle {or mss- Other Theatres of War bearers, the- deer and the upland , In the other theatres of war, Vie game. It is mainly of this De- % :• : •'.- tory of the Atlantic shipping lanes, partment I will write about is '•ws" ' -- 7.situstiQn was; no- less tense last the outcome of which would, un- _ week than it had been since signs -the neat two or three columns. doubtedly decide � who would win_'�! the war. He ,was optimistic that a of spring 1941 began first to ap- First Gaspe Law �� ; �-�.•' ' •-,�,- ., pear. On the Balkan -front, the pow- The "present Department was British victory' "will not only be _ • a::.; ere were still aligning their forces 'founded' about 1905 but there sertalI will be quick," if the ' �,�• ; ; ; w� (Canadians rumored to be amongst were several forerunners of it in Empire could hang on until. Amen- them) for the battle which was in- the late 1800's. The earliestcan . aid is • received in sufficient evitably to break out, for - control game law as _applied to what is quantity. ' of the eastern Mediterranean now Ontario was enacted in - Prime minister Churchill - fol Farther south a great British army 1821. It established a closed t0wyeshk byi�.r lowed him with a report on the was assembling for it final assault -season -on deer between- January Rattle, which • he termed "one of "We're safe, the wetter + ter will never set bot • .. H. our former Iiaitor." the` roses Momentous In all the an. . on the remnants of Italian East 10th and July 1st. Six months als of war," and declared that Africa early Ib the gear East. salt p ]Britain and the V. S. must win a of .the early .signing at a Russo - final mastery of the Atlantic or Japanese non -aggression pact -,gain-.. SON -8,0800.0 ■ ■ ■ -■ s summons ■ ■ ■ Silas - ed momentum with the visit to face separate attack.. Moscow of Japanese Foreign Min- 5,000,000 Tont-Sunk �. later-Matsuoka; and rumors were N .� --British shipping losses for tie heard that when he visited Berlin first ! JWteeu months *of the pre - he would- try to enlist German aid ► . sant war reached a total oi- 5,000,: to median the Siao-Jap war'000 tons, more than 600,000 greater At the same time word cams that than for the first two and one-half the mbAbUltation of Chips's - lryears of thelast *ar, This wasr1r1h _ .. force arae well in. 'land, and that terrible nears. Aeplacemeats would Chinese torpedo and mine -laying lave to be found, and rapidly, it planeq were becoming Increasingly _ not in the' shipyards of Great Hri- active in South China waters f ',•-Lata. thenin the harbors and ship- . • _ _ yards of the United states. (1,900,- gt, Lawrence 86away . 000 tons of merchant shipping In Canada the big news of the • could very soon be made available week 'was the sliming, after 99 ■ ■ , In 'the Western hemisphere). Last Teams. of negotiation between the -week President Roosevelt promised U. S. and the Dominion, of as the British virtually everything ° agreement for .jotat development they needed in the way of- ships. or- the 9t• Lawrence as a seaway '1'!te question remained whether the :{ "a ,4 ;,%, '"°"�"""• ■ - and power project. The pact set ■ - traafen -could hi made quicilT the stage for Ontasto sad New - .> x,• t �..... enough to turn the tide in the_ next of the Battle o1 the �tlan- 7ork state each to get 1,000,000 ' • horsepower of electric power, and !� ultimately for an ocean route from Guard Western Approaches the head of the 'Great hakes to the \ - The British themselves in the •Atlantic. The project will, of ■ /ace of such a desperate situation course, have to be ratified by both began, a concerted attack on sU the Canadian parliament and U. S. ■ _ :: angles of the shipping problem. A Congress, bat' when it does go imission was sent to the United. through, Canadians' can. -look -for... _ 'iitates to negotiate for more ships tremendous changes to be wrought � ■ - ; I.bor Minister'Bevin appealed in the fact of their land. The eo•.for •more and more workers in onomy as well as the geography - shipbuilding and marine engineer- of -the Dominion will have to under. ■ ■ --sag. The Admiralty named ;o adjfSatmenf.' — � t. - Sir Percy' Noble as eommandenin-, Little Bit of -Sunshine ti The Near McLsgbJiirBoiclt SP9CiAi. - 4Doo► Sodas with 118". avberlbme. chief of We western approaches to 'Interest in Ontario centred on - ■ •;Hritain. (These western approaches Premier Hepburn's "sunshine bud• • - _ are vjtal for movement of Amert- get" report which estimated a ■ " - ERE'S one to make you ate look —flus a closely. 11 is • e�an supplies to Britain. Most 'o! ;12,600,364 surplus on the curernt -: � ,,� y p' _ � y U. S. aid must enter through, the years operation, and announced smart new Buick Fireball Eight spells VALUE in capital letters. went since Britain's .big eastern no new taxation for. 1941. Could, by W and southern ports have been large- any chance,'an election be near? Look over the whole arra .• of 1941 models. ,Consider, ower, size, 1� put out of, :action.. for, trans- , Waiting passage by the LegtaII y p atlantic •shipping). t tare last week was a bill to pay::.. comfort,• style — and decide for yourself. $1 bonus on Ontario bogs. The Urge Lyne Across Atlantic Government's -probable plan to ant ■ experts,- it was reported, _ `ply . its _hog hennaing policies only ' �We say that dollar for dollar this Buick can'; be matched as a buy. last week, were advising Britain ■ to abandon the confoy system ani to rail -graded .hogs caused t►, storm : _i It's compactly, built on a 118" wheelbase —and its 115 horse ower " tablish a lane of.destroyers, 60 in Ontario farm circles last west p ■ and the battle lines were drawn miles apart; all-tbe wa across the. - ,Fireball Engine is a marvel of thrifty operation ... You'll find the Small-and--Big--pack-lug-in - --- _ . Atlantic, to thwart. German •U boats.- 2n this lane, vessels carry, to;Bets. .■ >.. Best Buick Yetis the best buy yet —'with all -coil springing —Flash ■ mg supplies to Britain w,guld op- ■ way Direction Signals — and a host of other Buick•featuses. Better + .rate singly. - at fun speed, and-._ 'Mangle Magazine.. . y y 8 ■ Buick before you buy. t President Roosevelt's us speech in t , would be given a clear go-ahead. - � Fighting y A braille'htaganne, 'The Yen- ;At Pr p -. are,' produced for the benefit Washington- committing the United of -blind Scouts and.. Guides by. i;tates to a total effort, with the ob- the Bfitisb -National Institute for ,� _ • ' "' a, joetive of a "total victory" over the Blind, was recently reduced ' ties dtctatoi+s, R a's so afrongly bel• to 'a supplement owing to war. �erent that in Rome it was said: time difficulties. The .bhrid edi- ? j "Regardless of .jus idical fictiou the tor,_ '.Hiss Jean- Robinson, decided j United 'States it-zraw at mai• With to print the paper herself,' and Pe Axis ... the war is no longer embossed the pages by squeezing - y- ' - one or Europe against England; them and the thin metal stereo ....... ......:........................ CANANAN-TWIT 5r. e�iNlAi MOTORS •.. a...aa.aa... a.a........ - }ahem Europe the U ainCo America." Plates kitchenthrough rollers of her ? 14ft M- '■ mangle,attempt - : • �NALD MOTOR SALFS—WHI'T'BY iKantson .of Minnesota voiced the succeeded up to a point,. but its ��gqoral belles when he predicted greatest success ilea in the-factAssoc. DeAleir--J..MeGlashan--Dunbarton. r ..that the United States would be that it attracted attention, which sit war within 'BO � •or '90 days." has "led to Miss. -Robinson" being. � 7- - 1tancea appeared defiuitely to be anpplied with a More efficient r -� " on 'the side of the United States pre=s.- ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ `■ ■ ■ Runs ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ , - .r' ,r zit •w".s* �-✓ E,,d,sa .-0n c ..::... y, Fm,, ,W A.yy .ln ,rr...: :n+.7.,-•... 'a�i.r! etinr' -f •+.� .p . • : .1111 ,. .... ._ .... . .. ... .. .. .. e New Hair -]Do For • SERIAL STORY Spring Ti Urged } y - WHY BOTHER WITH ' ROMANCE AHEAD _ "TEMPORARY RELIEF" —.Change It From Last Year �i�, one of 111141 Sty L, -.ani. WHEN CONSTIPATION , �. 4 BY TOM HORNER /tgA�B�i. .. �►" lack CAN BE CORRECTEOP. C -e Of CNARACTERi thing. for me? Don't let Dad hang • You'll have a head start to- AtMONNIE INILti-her mania for IAMT Cou12sl,' ward fashion ' perfection this test driving almost wrecked her "But Monate, Collins stole calves t-4 ing if your hair=do is right• ' tetllance. -16 0! thea►. Hengfng's too 'good And with so man hovel• new ~t - t for him:' y Perhaps Your constipation b the send elfish plenty otwater: Ilse how LARRY COLLINi -- newspaper coiffures, you should have no i-ommoh type due to lack of the this "Better fully" to treat cacti. "That idea is out dated, Mike: Fright kind of "bulk" in the diet. If pation mokes your old "troubles" reporter, hunting the murderers of trouble in'. selecting one 'that is a If Dad persists in this lynching it so, how much more sensible it is to disappear I But, remember, ALJ -- will brother. _ beco'ming 'fr6m all 'angles. True, a' 5 M 1 K E " BENTLtY -- wealthy will bring trouble to the Hayhook you may, have to shear your loelu -may to correct it, rather than to rely doelsn t work like purgatives , rancher, knew too much about and to you—There'll be investigat on harsh cathartim that bring only rl takes time. or even buy a hank or tvw of �por�, relief!'• ' �$dk your Qzxa for I13g1,Lp�jG'B auto accidents. ;tions, trials. Turn Collfn$. over to, W ASL- F, �y hair.,• but, among these how 'styles, XELLO"'S ALL -BRAN, a BRAN today- In twc eosiven-. the heriff-Let the law Qejl, with t . LAiT W EfktC Larry Is caught .�! you should find more than one nut -sorest, delicious cereal, suppliesient- sires. Or get it in iadividbal w him.' In the hangar. Bentley Imprisons -you like: the proper bulk" to help Yon keep paetlata at ;restaurants. y Bentley eyed her, suspiciously.. „•regular. Zat ALL BRANtvery day. Mad ►y Relts�'e in Landon. Can. him In a cellar, orders h2s men to • GIBSON GIRL TYPE titsal Hayhook calves. find' make It "You wouldn't. be begging for his 9 As for pompadours -do wear appear Larry is the _ihisf"At the file because yo$..hbppen to be one, but don't wear the one you i love with him." - Haybooli, the next morning, Bent. wore last year. This fashion has - - 1wasa, is "Ji saying that Collins' hate him! But I could never " 4r; cherry , in middle of each. Cook ' y g undergone alterations anti emerg- +� !as been cantght with the stolen Iso #t Dad again without thinX-. 17 j slowly for 1 minute covered. ing 'You killed a tsars:' e, ed in a dealers or more chic new eases. The Color.eiel Is determined styles,'sone sassy end pert, oth- 2>A tablespoons.bntter to. hon Lar The Colonel and hike." g . >y'• ere extremely formal . in their cup trait sugar carnes to the teuok; `promisin "I'd promise to let the sheriff - N g elegance. That "Naughty Nino- B L l egg _ t+ . to come b for La at midnight. have Collins. t! I could ba sure you „ y Larry ih ties look .tliiik^� always char- 'd teaspoon vanilla Mennle Bois to Bentley's, deter• aren't in love with hint''=mit I'M - not m- acterized this style of hair -do % K 1 env 11911. Wined "til. tell that calf stealer sot sure. •: seems even more pronounced:- In ar lea tesapoons 'baking powder what 1 think of hltn." I'm not, Mite, honest. I could= Q n't love a thief. How can 1 make fact, eonsidering some' of 'the ' tJ 3E ,teaepooti salt a ` you believe mei" hats to be worn atop the new U cup milk. "Therell be someone else hunt- "Murry me!" His voice was low, Pompadours, it looks as 'though �yCIIAMBM Cream butter very well -Add fag You. atter I'm out of your - " fashion were determined to make sugar gradually and creatb well. vibrant with emotion. starry prom- g Add well beaten egg :and beat ,�- -,--way"-he was talking for Mon- Gibson iris of us all. .. now, MondYe. You've been prom- . ale's benefit -"Some day tbey'll ising for a year. get the day and CURLED, POMPADOUR STYLE —Spring Sweets well, add flavorint Sift and .get a tip,. aced ,when they do, it'Il The biggest news in hair -dos " M Yoodb Bentley." I'31 send for the sheriff to come get sand Trifles add dry i with zetk. adding over __-Eollirss-_ is that bangs are back. Not the � - ternately with msllk. Parr ovtxr . "'Nell, folks, I've got a lot of "Alike. you darling!" She kissed straig L ucer Cid of Buster- -Many-- !if- you - are peeping fruit arranged In pan. Bake 8!i - -, itblaking to do before Bentley da him lightly; danced-out-bepond-W - Brosrn varie 9_ 1+.3 - _purled _bangs- - _ .around - the -corner these days.. minutes. -:_Loosen Bake. from pat:<.• •eides to hang me -that's what you grasping arms. "I was afraid York pompadour .style. Many famous watching for the, first glimpse of invert on serving dish - Servi ileltsnd doing, isn't it, Mr. Bentley?. wouldn't eek me again. 1'11 marry -hair .stylists have adopted them, spring. Such beautiful sunshine 'with whipped cream. --Nice to have seen you.... And you on the 10th day of Septem- each showing alightly different we have had this Mareh- -It does ' Monnle•-suet forget all that. stuff ber!" Site couldn't evade his sm. arrangements ..front bangs, show up all dust and indoors Mine, ceambors weteemea persoaaat I told you last,night. I.must have brace then. His kisses bruised her aide bangs, and even,double-fea- everything begins to look drab letters tram Interested restos, she been drunk." He turned his back ip • ture -bangs. - and soiled' ready any' moment for, is pleases to receive suggestions on Chem. on topics top her eelumn, and Is "Mike, stop,"_ she gasped. "I've housecleaning. But before that even ready to listen to your "trot Bentley moved to hit him, -;but so much to do. I'll go to town to- = will be/ wonderful Easter Day. peeves." Requests top reetpes ev Most Of OU will be' mental! speclai means ape In order. address - ltionnle caught Mike's arm. 'Let day to ask. Ruth and Peggy to be SHLRTWAISTER WITH 9 y your letters to "siva ladle IL Chu. Ilhn alone, Mike," she said. "He's bridesmaids. B'e'll have to have a planning some goodies for Eas- bene, za West Adelaldo street. To - WAISTBAND tertide: The cereal confections rests." send stamped, self-addressed )act talking -smuggling narcotics big wedding. Oh. I'm so excited, envelope It you wish a reply. --Wbo could ever believe Mike Will you fly me into town?" _ are usually quite- economical so ;Bentley would' smuggle dope? I "You better dries. I should stay �n try this new one: _ certainly never will'" here. But drive carefully." "` -' KRISPIES MARSHMALLOW Royal "You're right. Monnie, he's just Mike Wine Again _ �"' SQUARES ` RO]1►a� talking, I've been accused of many He watched bar speed down the .� -cup butter Correspondence !things, but tbat's the first time. I road, saw her turn and wase back a„.'.' r I� lb, marshmallows t' +was ever called a dope smuggler." at him. He waved In - reply, then f�9 }i teaspoon vanilla When no longer needed,' the w The door closed behind em. summoning Bill to his side, Bent. t e 1 t>a _. package Kellogi<'s Rice Kris- risate correspondence of the =� Larry could hear them laughing as ley returned to the house. t r , pies. King and Queen of land is they went up tits stairs. "Mlles Bentley wins again, Hill;" Melt butter and marshmallows gift through titres distinct pro - he announced. I always -wszL We "Hanging's Too Good!" catch Collins rod -headed In the '�-�' in -double boiler. Add vanilla, tosses of destruction. First. the - �l[onnie ran into trouble when aangar, He probably heard every- beat thoroughly to blond. Put letters to through a machine that - -:. o suggested returning to the - • Rice Krispies in large buttered blacks out every word. Nest . The calfstealing ' ' W hook at once. Cordially, but thing. [said. -=7 bowl and pour on marshmallow they are torn into ' very am" gag works perfoctly� gets .the Col "`' _ = . lltrmly, Bentley lasisted that she _ mixture stirring briskly. _ Press pieces. When they are secretly remain for luncheon, then_ fly up osel wound up for a lynching. Now, into shallow buttered pan. Cut burned by, a trusted fireman. lo Lost Canyon and see how the lens going' to gnat' married!" into squares when cool. Yield 16 - " sheriff's search was progressing. -grinned his approval: z _ 2-ineh squares (10 x 10 -in. pan. ) On the surface, Bentley appeared I told Meanie I wouMn't . let - Nut meats and cocoanut may be Its be his usual, affable self. Under- her clad hang Collins", 13ent1ey ~� added. 2 ounces of melted un- her the veneer, however. Monnie went on. ' I'm going to keep that .,- was sure the saw cold. relentless promise. The sberift will.quit hunt- - w � sweetened chocolate or t ounces hatred. In such a mood, it was bet ink around Lost Canyon when it - of melted seal -sweet chocolate Iter to humor him• gets dark. Well wait until it gets _ may be added to the marsiimal]ow i- mixture just before pouring over �,� -= dark. call him and Coll him our. ..,Thep ware just startlag for the Rice Xxispies. hangar when Moonie turned tomen cealgbt Collins trying to boardecntiey. ''Mite, Rill you do some- a fredght. he'll drive out here seYCAtif fast as he .can. He won't be on the „� JIFFY SPICE CAKE -. highway much before 10. That :ra,. 2 cups pastry. flour gives us plenty of time." .- �'� �` 1 1 cup auger ^ • 't •'A tn�nnan. f•.ah,T�4 hekins ilY - : pert -.- - - - teaspoon salt Bentley nodded. "I'll go over the 1 teaspoon cinnamon details and then let you know.who er Iii teaspoon nutmegwe want to'take.onthe job, what 14 teaspoon cloves story we want to tell. IYa cup.strong. coffee "The sheriff will get Collins, ell nk cup soft. butter 'right -Hut not the way he expects —- 1 egg. - to.". Sift dry ingredients - Into bowl. ,(To Be Continued) Juke hollow in centre, and pour ' 4710 in. remaining ingredients. Beat altogether 2 minutes.' Bake in PI wnKnit. A Turban layer pari in a moderately hot M coblr M �tft s PHINs _ oven-- 25 minutes. _ Ice - with -.► . iMTFUM Nylalr�, DM�e For Spring Wear -, three-minute. icings SUNDENLAND FLYING MAT, - NBLaJMGTtMI Ma1NlR ANS By Anne Adams JELLIED APPLES AND s�lMp111 Ms/aiR Don't miss this opportunity! Easy to Make, This Will Be Career woman home -girl RA1S1N3 dose take a label from a stn or Most Useful For Spring -whatever your occupation, type 4red apples CROWN -SYRUP-write on the back _ Evenings or age, this trim style will fit a, cup- granulated sugar your name and address and the title of the pictureyou want (1 label , ... right into your Spring wardrobe 1 cup boiling water .'for each picture.) the label to Turbans will be more pupulas plans. Pattern 4710 is a new 1 .teaspoon grated lemon rind . -Mau Dept J5, The Canada Starch Company Limited, than ever this spring and summer, Anne Adams version of an 'old 1 tablespoon gelatine 49 wellington 5t When fine west w_ temp s you o k ' cup cold water ir`sat Toronto. greater outdoor activity, you'll one of the snappiest styles ypu've 1�. 'cups apple, syrup The pleture will be sent tames- need snug-iitting headgear that ever seen! Have it in linen, in 2 tablespoons lemon juice lately, absolutely will preserve your coiffure against shantung or in a gay cotton. The cup Sultana raisins. without cbarge. - n►6 the breezes,most' This turban is knitted by ' becoming feature is • that waist -girdle' that slimly encircles Combine sugar, water and lemon Drop in sections easily rind. of ' a tyro. The decorative knitting your supple waist, , Smart, too, apple=pared and cored. Cook needles stuck in as '`hatpins" give are the easy bodice lines, gath- slowly in syrup until clear. Cover • � it a novel touch, The only mater• fats you need are five one-ounco ered above the girdle, ands below -the tailored yokes., The collar is part' of the time. Lift sections out carefully. ' Measure syrup. To balls of double wove in any color, in classic notched styler Use Add lemon juice and make 1% and a pair of No. 7 knitting need• novelty buttons down the -bodice cups. • Soak gelatine in cold water • lQs. fastening. And cut your sleeves adding to boiling' syrup, and Follow. these directions:. in short, three-quarter or long lemon juice. When practically • . t: a ....•" .. ?_ `Gauge: 9 sts make 2 fuches; 7 style• set add apple sections and -raisins; robs maize .1 inch: Using . double Pattern 4710 is available in carefully folding them into jelly. yarn throughout; cast on 37 sts misses' and women's 'sizes 14, 16, Put in sherbet glasses -. Serve ; I and work in pattern as follows: 18, 20, 32: 34, 38, 40 and '42. kith whipped ,cream. First ron: K 4, +p 1,.,k 1. Repeat Size 16' takes 3?+ yards 35 inch = SNOW BtirA%/J• from • acro,". Repeat this row for fabric. APPLE UPSIDE-DOWN .CAKE le q 34 tucbes. Bind off. Send twenty 'cents` (201c) in '3 tablespoons batter- ae _ CIGARETTE PAPERS Rio -:k piece to measure 40 inch. -coins (stamps cannot be accept. ?yl clip brown' sugar - wome nn"t JWADE - es, Fold piece -in -half. Shirr piece ed) for this, Anne Adams pat-- 5 or 6' thick " slices peeled C - at fold. Place.shirred part A back tern. - Write plainly size,'name, apples Sl of head and tie ends in a square address and style number._$ Maraschino cherris. ISSUE 13—'41 knot at f:-ont, tucking ends uncle, And your order to Anne Ad- Place butter in round cake pan knot .-Drape to suit Individual ams, Room 425, 73 Rest Ada and melt. Sprinkle on sugars C taste, and tack in place. laids St., Toronto plate on slices of apple placing 9 ogKIN6 oWD4 a - • i.. AY LESS =- a ✓0you us; us$ /BAR R b Better♦= ben es Fop tilts foIloti. J ad the. C�nmet, 1t8 youto 'actipR Eeu��.e Opens the Cal':met . y h'riBt. LilII'tA twist of _ f 1W1 JT spill eren Is off cele Dy derce ` lu takeit °e�oonfid a RLI GLI,is 'RLCED O W. - I' • r ' r 'THE PICKERII(G MEWS _ =W TED DEAD HOR AND CAtTLL Pe&i' �4�i age -' [ ear In Mea+oria 4- .PIANO-TWING .Terata , . • � -� .. - For free piclE up phone .; 5ODDLETON - in loving memory ANDI 'LTB yer yeas. 1.50 >ba advance •� ; 5$DAILY Lina dear husband and pfaith : SROOKLIN " er, Geo. )$"Wriptions to the Uniw 3"A" CWLEXONT 913 er IiUddleton Who eased away .::All Kinds of Rspiir Work, f d Gt• .Britain, $1.00 is advance. FI6rKER)ENG 606 Ti7RONT0-PiCKERINGr Maarah' 27th, 1940. _. : Ait TyltrigGuaranteed .� -- - AGINLOUI ,.. zone .. .. - 2144 file weaziy hours and days of pain, ' Jelga ]iurltalr, ProaslMae , We" pap` the phone ebarged '. url,liture MoVing EIi$,troubied nights are past, .��. *ay? LD ::, ems �,nd in'oua• aching hearts -we know 20>t Olbbe Ave. Toronto •. Your Patronage is Appreciated Ele has found sweet rest at last. ClesitfNel< : 'GORDON YOUNG LTD -Ever ressmabered by Wife and phone Labsside, 15" PHONE PICK 63" FOit' SALE - 20 tons baled oat Toronto ~: -r -Phone Ad. 3036 Fam+4II7. - - ' straw. $5 per ton, at the barn. .A. - P. C. V. ,#•IARVEY PEARSON K.' Rittenhouse, PickeringR R 2. A. C. E. H. Prop.SKATES S�'sRNED • COOKSHUTTaAmo sm�: - wee ,� �. �E . o N� M JJOR SALE - Re dual-purpose g..mg and $+ePairi > pa't Service oa iFUNERAL DIRROTOR AND t1hort6 n .bull, resAy. for service. X.Fr­o'st (� f'� 42 Wakvs of .R. Burk, phbne Peck. 103 _' OV4b false. Tested 1!'ree. Russell� 1 EMBALMER - _ uc athte . ' FOR SALE .- choice. 100 -acre farm - C'"ay' 1 It(„ -` "9 ceseo�toFW J M r tw6 and' gone=half' miles from Seouff ...::,,,Agency lioatl<v lie ` viller 'good buildings, pleiitty of" Is+at PERMANENT -N A GGI N (' FAIN -Night and Day Harvie e er, cls loam, hydro, , --New Stock 8U..'Parts on Hand Recruits wanted y bordering pr'ov THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER &iiiliisPh�ae Resiaanee Ph�aei .. , Ser vice .on above aiscn4nee incial Hfgh� ay in W'hitchnrch jhvp. , , , . �_ t y3 3) I 28 Ow�rler giving up farming on ztg to Implements on exhibit ire season. AND.NE1lES: -iT l9fAY The Ontario' Tank at, 111-hea4th. If re uired 'will sell entire Flows, mowers etc. - . $ Ii �f E.S.Regiment, q �, _ �j G Os'&%va, ars-carrying on indefin-� ectui rylnent.. Priced right. Enquire at ;r a 1 -` r' L 1 .. E f, U C , OpT:� D. r, itely; rlicr�iting for the variaus The .:.F"ering ' Bros M. Tribune„ Stouff>-ille, or.. at ., ll -News Office, Rckering. Disney Blee• o• F. Q branches of the Catadian•A'riny.-1 FORS one reg: mare, 7 yrs• elmon . Ont: v > � 1616 ' Recruit's can apply any time from'_ MEAT _MARKET f ' _ ' 0'�A 9 W �►. ONT. - + 9:QO q'cloek in the morning until' �., old, bred. one-. colt, grill register. - r� •- , ...SVM. Anderson, Dunbarton. f mutual �.00 P. M. We eariy„a full line of - FOR SASLE - 2" birch. Va Gtiard nee Ca --- j] y 1 Fresh' \` -Seed Oats; 6bc. bush. 30A Bush. A�PA]+I A. W& CM BROOK r : 'exalting Barley, 75c. bush. 200 Bu*h- �► R. G. CL'ENDENING - and +• •" -9Ainler'- Oats: 60c4' bu>sfii.-'John Miller, �� •. . _ :... - '' " t`[ar� but. , one' 'Clare. $13. tf Cbeap . rates for Farm and Country FUNEE;AL QFRFCTOS THEATRE , .� ,.cared FOR SALE - cow, 7 yrs. old, due buildings. --- "VCTm3I'1'S3'Y' to' freshen 7th April. Part Jersey Windstorm "Insurance on Buildings Private Ambulance ` Meats. and Guernsey. Right every way. Los. Shows Daylight Saying Time _ Windmills Silos etc. Day and Night All e ' - -- - -------u-,..tate._n__-s..:..�..F'..w.i:+:...w�.i.. 3._1:,._._.--_-_-_-�.-���-..�.,.::.. - ' Automobile Insurance of Phone 9000 - FOR SALE - Deering 10 hoe drilt All Kinds Qim+lverL COG 6i -1313 -tooth cultivator. M -H 14- __.. disc harrow: 3 -Section drag haxreu* Write or Phone - Markham., Ont'. 3 -.Section steel roller. Fleury No. 21 B 0 W r4 A N &$ O 1R E -Quantity Erban Seed Oats. tii�IITB'Y, ONTARIO All in good repair. Thos. D, Luke, R. R.- Locust Hill, Ont. Farr's Elevator 1. class "Repair Shop =; 1OR SALE -bunch of Claremont Ont. Yorkshire weanling pigs, bacon type -�- f . _ _and disease- free. Seat prices. Ap, ly - : Tractor Service to L• Kann, one and half miles south 1 Grauae . H. C. Tractor School d t The farriers of this com• of Balsam. 32-3 ► 10 .years experience . munity are asking me to 6..: -FOR SALE - cabin tracer, warm, - comfortable, sleeps" four, good 'con- Service in, all mekes of Tractors Licensed Garage Service ;have all 'farmers who are • dition. Reasonable, Apply 46 Dewson satisfaction guaranteed, interested in -ma,A-ding , Str.. Toronto, phone LO 1283jOHAI -� NORTON hogs sign a - petition to FOR SALE - contents of the house-.. Yhone 5104 CLP REMUNT ,have .the government has hold of the }ate David J. Scott. All tona Road, Rouge Hills. Saturday,. fl4 bonus on live.. -«Ei7ht _ 5tarch 29th only, betv►eei. '11 a: in. graded hogs. Please 6 pm. titrs. E., S. Scott.. . " and . - .... . ,� ln• .:. 'r f Expert I'Is, need ana . Decorator - .fall _ . i 'Pose Res. 39J. Offleea98W.' ". Good workmanship. Reasonable. H. f - _ J. W.- Johnston. -Frenchman's -.Bay. MILLS FOR STALE .trailer, well equipped. Will accoznaaodrite tour 'PICKERINa persons.. F% Wrgsdm, R. R, 2, phone or drop in. and let me show ' - .Pickering, _Rouge. Hill -4-- �►on how Bracy Chicks made real praAts for ponitrymes+ last �• Shur -gain feed ser- -• jb'OR SALE - on a lot 100 x 200deUvv ,� solid brick 2 atoms► ,loom house, Personal .�ttentioa. prompt a vice mall chicken i - bammentl. Hot venter heating. R piece bath. Sun rooan. Elec. Ptanp, Lockwood Milling Co., Pickerfrig Lockwood- Z" G: Wilson, R. R. 1, Myrtle Stn. starter,;growing O wall and 6xiii Lawas, shrube and a. ing mash, TOWNSHIP , ili -. excheRge for city_ propert7. range mash, Joy I MW, GOVERNMENT SE.�I<.E hE- ,., OF starter, ;+concentra• ISTERED.GRAIN - and know what *t � PICKERING tea calf starter, #ur- f you' sow. We have it in Registered.! -'No. 1. Nobarb Barley, 3rd genas- ke -?,tion at $1.05; Registered No. i. Zr- TRtASURER'5SALE of LANDS starter salt y s 'ban Oats, 3rd generation at 90c., or_ FOR TAXES M blocks and. baggy .lio. 1. Commercial Seed E=bans at 70c: per bushel. W. H. Westney .andii0 will b! held in the = W ��g I P HALL -Purina fly spray t $on, Weatglen Fairm, Pick-ering'Ont. - .OROUGI•HAM for cattle. .1POR SALjZ - Erbari. Seed Oats, 60c. "bush. 'Pickering, ON Wm:' Heron, phone , D. • '� 'Loo k w.00 Pick 5203. ti FRIDAY MAY LOTH . SAiLE REGISTER 1941, nt 2.00 p. in. E. S. T. < P1CKiAING• ONT. WE DELIVER Litt at Gollector's or st my oiTres• HUGH PUGH a,PON E 5317 Mn.tponed Sale. MARCH 29 -rat lot 31, con 9 Treasu reme V0hitbDr Tv4p. a ? - -; - burn, Wan• Hopkins and Sons will �e11 by auction the following stpck =- 6'h6rse8, 32 young heifers ers and stem on Saturday, March 29th ' at ~ are you one o'elock. Terma cash• Ted Jack-' :' ��y 1 son, auctioneer _ ..._ _". ky l Luc THURSDAY, AjPiiIL lOtly-:•- aluction ;�1 - " - . _ fale .of farm stock, implements, hay, V because you can be sure of grow- - furniture etc., the property of Fred i,,,; �, trig up without any setback and . ' ;'7• Mason, lot 34; con. 6, Pickering, W1lzitevale, D. 'S. '� i you.11 always have such good 0,2-E near' ale at 1.30 health' and pep �" T. Terms cash. No reserve. Farm ° , '. � that you'll enjoy i rented. R'm. 101, auctioneer. y> 1- Y o l ; y ever minute ou . WHY SUFFER the agony of Rheu- ...live. You are going to get the mash I Matic Pain, Lumbago, when Sciatica, hUmacap�s will you, quick wet- know I can depend on for best .give -' -come relief. BOYES' MUG CSO., results and that is-, BIRTHS,. _ - - Bit C1� MASH Congratulations are extended to IfortiRod with Vitamins AADS E and G - Mur. and Mrs. Orvail Shea, of Aurora, (formerly of Pickering) who have Your•chicks need ALL 5 vitamins, for the S woridrm9 together in proper freedom from rickets, absence of been gifted with a son (Norman Or- vel Henry), on March 2old 33, at 2.45 balance give �god.health, rapid growth, s 'Will loeaes to surpr�lNag y low perrsentages while build fg eeanrlcr cul down youdr s ml First grandson for the Shearl r Mother, Daddy and Baby all doing ably fine birds. La.00 supply you with WatchMrBe for beetle: eesaiow Ernie Stroud, Dunbarton, Onto *AQW Pii]e; 7.9 s 4 _,,ma.- THi'RSDAY FRIDAY & SATURDAY '--Th"' e Pick 1620 MARCH 27. 23 and 29 CLA RENCE SILK 9'vme Shows. at 7.30 and 9.34 . Saturday Matinee at 1.30 CLAUDETTE CQLBERT ,ATTENTION,. RAY MILLAND IN�! ,, Brock Road Gravel Arise, My 'Love Pit Comedy Treat Crushed Pit Run '-'ANDY CLYDE .,.Gravel rt. Sand and C> ra& "Fireman, -Save - �. my Choo=Choc" )Stone Dalivered or Loaded in Pit N10.tiDAY. TEyESDAY it WED.SDAY PHONE: Plant, Pick 1.026 _ "MARCH 31. ;APRIL 1 and 2 toronto office Howard 647! ..Two Shows,. at' 7.30 and 9.30- JOHN BOURNE SON. "Hired wife" - Notice` .to Yov� WITH ROSALIND RUSSELL BRIAN AHERNE 71 We do Buildino nf all. kinaal VIRGINIA BRUCE _CARPENTERING, ROBERT BENCHLEY - iipSA[BiVTING,'- COMING - Thurs. Fri. and aiBiMSat. PLU(1j APRIL 3. - 4 and 5 and =JACK KENNY V ROOFING " - Ci 4.010 sell Brantforil Roofing FRED ALLEN _ ' -Materials, Emplre:Betbroom•,i ROCHESSER Egntpolent, buro'Water -IN Systema, Beath Atabie Egnipment �.. Love thy _ Building Material - Neighbor' :.9stimates Free; Work Guaranteed LAND .SURVEYOR T-0 J: PROUSE F. J. DoxzvAm, IL A, Be. G ;Phone f1502 sarwo"m ado>a and Arnold, W Sts. slat. Oahsws. Pews PiCKiBi % J)"AM '111 L. B. On !Bs An Nle records elf - Cars lar'gains in Yse P - 1940 Dodge Deluxe special coach + o- 1939 Dodge special 4 -door sedan 1939 Dodge"Deluze special coach 19;39 Pm outh Deluxe coach Chev Master sedgy n­­­'-.";'- .1939 ri •1939 Plymouth 4 -door Deluxe sedan A 11 these are equipped with , :.heaters Wand guaranteed in. excellent shape. ALF*jj 0LE, �ClarernontLxr r.., PHONE SWIL ." •t ew .'.exe,'•f......^.., � ,.� -• :.xewe �'- tea- au..•, n s:.ms.a�a. '-1 - ,i_.-- �' �- yr +.. n •: ate' -°M a �r , , +'n��,.` • i • _ a Y nesday was well &#ended and Drought choir rendered stmtable ,,suds for � The March meeting of the Wom- CLAREMONT' , , good. proceeds, 'Mite Day o! Prayer. � en's Institute rive} 'held at the home ,..._.. _ .__. Ng, (tank Lawtoa aittd son Ea;I, The comomuruty -was • shocked .on of Mrs. George Burkholder. Several ,Mr. Jess Warden was home in of Kitchener, is visiting with Mr... Priday. last when. word came, that beautiful knitted baby garments, ' 12 ' Claremont for the week -sari. and Mrs. Chas: Ledgett. NKK G. Pe�eliy had passed away, so', 3 bewtifui baby blankets and• .. , x lira. Wil M111er of peha�ws is at Mrs. Floarence Connor, of Cambrsy, at Saraaton, Pa. death Wng caused other articles were'_donated for, vL` spent the past ,week wath Kinsale; by a heart attack& The funeral ser- eta for oYe�•p{ is the -second }. �f.�b& Etruria rseep, J '` , w•.. saying worth her seater. Brooklin and W9tit1W fiaenda vice was ,bald at Greenwoo# United 1 Brown, for a few daps. larb�a donataon ''tram tine breach. A W. Charles Reynolds bas been a Wit•. Stanley Stell of tiie R. C. A. Church on Tuesday, Mas. 25th. collection taken up fon 'a mobile.J;it !viPtfm 'of the `f!a epldsldic, but is F. has taken his station at BFsadon, .. WI,IT�VALH ► ghee for. Enalapd sash ' writiti splen. �. r • row ltble to 'be bu,t atsin. Mica, to train. We e11 ►oviah him the _ did response. Masa BerD 'Haegr "m Wid Miller and ]lies Emir best of luck 1ldrs. i adal} i3;tw President, 'in an . Frank Lewis,' to tits east o! spent at day in T.or- • - ,j3rolwn were entertained by Dirs. E. onto delivering •the layettes from ac#daess,' urged ,that although there � • ' _ � �� y — i sin as, has sold his farm to Heber Daavn p are "ai Calls` on one's. time• aattk ;Leda on Monday evening. . Mr. Lewis is having a sale m the l the W. 11 She brought back with her. _ Ta for find. tater Ddiss a during the war,_ normal �eseee Z t.IMlrs. Sam spent Tu in Tor- man t'h- for the beautiful clo- } Ir2aae . Lewis a asdap� Inear future. y time aetivitieA�afu4ld not. bis : n6gleo- unto. ,. Mission Bawd Inst at the Chas. � thing ionated by the W? I. r We will disappoint s�om- e, and F Ledgett hone on Friday evening. I The 'Worthwhile Class of girls of ` n 3fxs. Ledgett and Miss Roxena, ser the United Sunday School made upv_�elia: treat the Brock Road. ditlo I cookies, buns and' caddy and sold '.r -- o vel'„ supper, and the meeting held, CongratiNkio* -tic Miss 'Menton -F.x not sa;y anything about the con 'sof filtem for the British War Victims'' ` aer�ices in the United Church -last, ,l_ _ __�_ Fund. X18.00 was forwlarded to the McVey and Billy Dlsvitt, wihn .repent �' �r M0 8r and Sunday, lite Day of Pnayerr as re- GREEK''' RIVER r i'elegram• Vine! girls, keep up the ly" play6d. a• pian6 drier' ai Cla�'emont ` . 5 , bested by 'His Majesty, were well o ca#r3�ing'off! r Bavinga .Certii5c . fid tp a u'Y .Setld tk@ q„ good. work. The girls, names at- — ateh -(our and .•three Abl res •k:: �•. :.attended, both morning''i#nd evening. - . °b1is5 Mabel Gibson is si>'ifering :'tQur teacher, Misa ,Johnston spent Norma .Middleton• Blancie Hapnlin, - a pec�Ye �, , e . pont .°'-Bi Y � r' for a the weak -end.. at he, hone in Clare- Fay Carr,. Ddlollie..Randali, Constance P c from..; aht;,a attack, but glad to re= f most.. Randall, Ma Burwash Evelyn e tT of. Mrs: Fred. W Gibson' $s . now 'slightly ` im,proved at —'Awe -die . a 11m y rY S x�cetved--her tti"kal edue 3 1 ?k. I Diss. J. A.,;,- 1gt6 wainder spent ' a nd Diarion Anth°xi}- t t Do'bglas, '07nts. . uu } Cill` 0 +rs� lime of- writing. a, I few , days in •TorQnso-King* on old. f _ . B1f . '.,,'., Mr. Mole received µio> friends. - , ..� a ...,,W. Monday of the serious illness of his George and 'Jim Rickardr•artd Don� �T ! A `� i brother, at Port Arthur, Who Buff Williams -of Camp .Borden -,veers, at D�f`w CHRISTI i ANAN E - ered a stroke at 38 Ye6 61,ap .p' i , %'*�j Rev. Whiter - Daniel-, Phstor of the Thome• for the F16treend.'• •- VERSARY SAL ' �� V+` D11ih. Wen 'F"otfesteY; of Oshawa,, SBiptfst Church will spea7f flu Sone spent last week end ?with her dao- _ - Morning next on the subject��— � gliter, Mrs. Henry' .Michell. �`� � � k Cowardice of at brave•man. In the There was. a good tuiitout at the Large relactions. in 1940 t11od -•�18etiiErA2'geaaltd refry evening, onthe subject' "A Bomb - s' LadieA:id at the home of M'r's. '$. eratoie. ' 'Furl Size -olectric ra#�ge; bra�td, now, for as'ltttla :. `�►, a� - pYoof Shelter.'" �, $hank on Wednesday of this week �. . - $59 00. • r 'The many' friends of. Mm. Maud % fPip� TQrpnto girls,, under •the parental `• _ IGl'tanit}Ier regfet=to'hssi' of her sea- roof last week -end were: Ma9ses IJtiY$e aSeortment OE Slightly wated'�co ; giBC fsf` r `°` `r �N '• ,' ions. illness. Her bister, Mrs Heu- Edythe Riilliama, Lois Turner, Dot r stead is staying with her aat. pres- - _ y ranges and refrigerators eke ---- -- Cloakly_and Glaris, Windsor._ T= See o1a Ont.--� ^ �' Mins E. Iftson won the Ladies r Special 1941 model Washing Mae me at 83.85. � Claremont Milk Producers and re- First Prize and Mr. Frank Williams Beautiful Console radio. at, rogue `Ear only X58.©(': Oq - . tail distri4utors announce an increase the Gents' First, at cards on Fri- � i : -�� Ci�rQ in millo prices, commencing on the day last at the �y ar Workers' Party a 0;Irst of April — Pints, 5 cts. Q18• and Dance.a Mantle radios from $15.95 up, e 9 cents. Increased production costs, A number of friends and neigh- " J - �►.akes this one cent increase sec- crbors of Mr. and Mss. He �sar3'. 14] tcheil gathered at the home of bliss 0 one week to go at these speci8lsprlces Holy Wisek Services -will be con Margo Wilson on Monday evening _ ritETS ANO INFORMATION At ducted here in the pre -Easter week and presented them with an electric Eastern House. Phone 4500 on Mtflnday, W.ednssday and Friday, lamp. They leave this week for their Don ChristianOutdo' hn the United Church, and on Tues new home on the farm of Mr. Geo. GRAY COACH ,day and Thursday, in the Baptist Davidson, Cherrywood. The News- Church. The local clergy will be in w;lshes them best of success. PHONES 8.1 and 744 38-40 Sipacoo St. N. :charge of the services.. Xeep' the week in mind. GREENWOOD Open Evenia99 Oshawa March 81st, at 3• P - On Measle{&, &' ai.' the Shoulder -to -the -Wheel Club The C. G. I. T. -net at the home Will hold an Exhibition .of the work of Miss Edna Green on Saturday. done by the Group dnrrrtg 'the rhonth fir. and, .%ixs. Mayne, of Toronto, : of Mbrch. Tea wkll be served' bn:h were at the: F. W. Gibso`n's on Sin- • , - afternoon and everting. The draw. Tof day.: . �s'. -•: `the Quilt affil be made et b P-, _? • Aiiss -1�1{flied B,rwvr: :uvea .hams :.;Admission 10 cents. ir�sn �thool last week, -with the Sponsored by the Vfomen's Its tit- measles., : 1,,,10 ute, tk►e ,members of Group 4, will The ' Y: P 1:1 held their regular . hold s Enehre sand Bridge -in the meeti:ig at -.the Parsonage on Mon- mmanit Halt on Friday evening d„y evening. ? . Co y - April 4th, at 7.30 p. m: Lunch' will Rev. 141cVey conducted a splendid be -served and good prizes wt#Il 'be end he}pfui seirice on Sunday. Sub - given. Admission 25 ,cents. jest — Prayer for -the ;Nations. The This week and next seems to be (tOD esti column pleiee7� { ... rioving weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Plaxton , of No. 7 Highwsry are moving fur= P ckering Horticultural Snsfety then east too Salem Corners, Mr. and from the Rouge S+�L Meeting s+ jbt4•s. patsrson are moving 7th concession to the Phillips' farm The Horticultural Society met at - - and Mr. sand _ on No. 7 Highway, the school here on Tuesday- ,evening Mxa. George Gray, of Whitevale are - - . •entoving to the 7th concession. Mr. last with the President, F. M. Chap- 1 and i%ks. Delbert Booth are moving man in the chair. Reports of the t .�►, - from Claremont to the 10th concess- delegates to the.Anitte Meeting in } 1%en Buyinq Toronto, were submitted by Mrs. 1 fon of Markham; Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Cartwright and M$sa Somerville, who Truc - Coates are moving from Stouffvillet Rush us Mr. R 1 covered the meed M Geo. ,to Claremont % r_ - - Owing to the roads b' eing blocked of the Dept.,, spoke from an -xpe �] FOR ileal Thursday, only a fere fends fence with 32000 Ontario Fruit aid �� Vegetable Growers over a period of a %osis able to Berths, at the hoJae °f 89 years. He recoanmended for the Mr. and Mgt's, William Wileon, of the family use, the planting of lettuce :7th concession, to bid them adieu _ and bon voyage in their now home. Winner, a plant about every eight During lite evening Ma•, and Mrs. in►eg, so as to allow there to head. 111A 89k °f s'--9 . The New York No. 12 was about y � Qrobleta� , ie 4i 11rw 7 : R'ilson were presented with a beaand tyre beet variety., Its tomatoes, John . !W Woo -+w =ilful electric tayble lamp. W. 't 964"' WNy�r n"d` vee ^ryese ars "Im we L Mrs. Wilson have just receptly moo- Baird or Sutton k best of all were muck purer'' dw ail trucks. os' 11 lonaa '.:ed to their new home in Stottftville. the leaders for Horne Gardens. It It) p yae r, t be lair sad ct'oo.. of Chevrolet b to fpm, ecEr11 was hard to control stem -end rot in d1E .rock and rod•. better +pOa`)' With a slroice of 2 4a An open Meeting of the Baptist tomatoes, but these varieties were a- for yo"r los a richt W Mission Circle roes held at the home ri�+t trw on enr>ri+r9 4°"`t' our Chs". "`l" �trur e"g'n� dealer to`ia�• of Mrs. G. M. Forsyth this week, bout the best 'for 'immunity here. Buy troch ls)y ler Cbevvol, , gee Yp4r Know your soil before you put in �) . when the gentlemen o! the church roles ask den o f every n°d" - e„°t sw had charge of the, proof the A' very Commercial fe*lizer and use the toe „wlysis manure as swell to•get humus as well,toes Line Devotional Message was del- . Better M pO ivered by Mr. Ed. Lewis; Mr. James sea He salsa .discussed co -operatic It pgeC Why - ,,', .. Coates led in Prayer and Rev. W g p11 leptutes: ter Daniel, .Plastor, gave an address sellingand urged Ontario Growers extra on "Western Missions." The ' Male. to Put up a quality product so as All•these s ling• " rwa'� not to get a black eye from house- massive truck ty Quartet rendered several numbers, wives, for.it is the women who, set Ne"t• fOrtabiedriver's r .M 'and at the 'close Mrs. Morgan Pugh mor -, the- fashions in vegetables 'as well New, nt• N recirculat- thanked; in a ,few gracious words,ew artme as in dresses. comp, steering ` � - iedl thhose responsible for�the program ll beating President announced that the ba er wheelbases, 'Now land the host and hostess for their � n residents on to evi long Society was urging all N features. hospitality, Refreshanents, and a sac- the Highway to' plant beds of Pet- or. uality Tal hour followed. many more q unias near the front'of their plaices so as to beautify the countryside KI•NSAIX - this year.— Matke Pitkering more (received too 'late' foe last week) beautiful is their slogan. Gifts of Boston Ivy are; being giv- 7.71 %fiss Glenyce Stq)hen spent the en the schoolhouses - in Pickering, 1 d 1 -1111.V V*ek-,end with heir parents 'it Ash The Red Cross' meets at the ]sortie of ,Mrs. V. Parkin on Monday even- ing. 1 The W, A. meets at the home of Mark, on Wednesday of this week. : Mr. Herbert Parkin, of havelock, Spent the week -end .with his"Parents. burn. jdt r. S. Moore's We of last Wed- Dunbarton acid 6le Rouge 1-11116, "s well as to •the Pickering Towin Hall bo the Society. " '.Members this year are getting two boxes of Pansies at the May meet- ing,, all 'as ;gifts from the Society, . The next meeting is at Pickering on Tuaaday, APS 8th, in the United Church batsement.' The' new, programs nrad . be obtained from anw of the officers. :;a'•a e the promise of my Father upon with you, that all t things must you: but ft" we in the city, Rood$ be fulfilled, which are - ------------------ f. . ........ the prophets, and the' vulms, the Father. is the promise of the concerning me. 43. Then Opened Holy Spirit. .referred to in Isaiah he their mind, that they might 44.8 and other Old Tiatiment" understand the scriptures." Christ books sad 16y Christ himself Aur - GOLDEN TEXT. ­- Beho*14 I T*ament which His -coming, and up his hands,•and blessed thein, 26 M Wks, unto yen, while I'was, yet the promise of my Father upon with you, that all t things must you: but ft" we in the city, Rood$ be fulfilled, which are until yo be clothed with power written in the law of Moses, and from on high." The promise of the prophets, and the' vulms, the Father. is the promise of the concerning me. 43. Then Opened Holy Spirit. .referred to in Isaiah he their mind, that they might 44.8 and other Old Tiatiment" understand the scriptures." Christ books sad 16y Christ himself Aur - formality. The Resurrection was 13 Spoken. A Q I T ;H 28 Dislike - e the . ....... a divineassurancethat peace had 14 South T U T�E losfowas under of . been re-established between God Adoerican- T R'� E the disciples of the and His world; and the origin*l S Party. Lord, who hsA is Particle. 21 Knav* of continu&A with- Him in His tom - DIAL CHANGES LESSON X111 eagerly began to Interpret to the Ing Passion Wdek.' t(). "And he • By DAVE ROBBINS 23 Was tHRIsrs C0h1M133IOX-- disciples, some of the- greaser led them out fintil they -were ever - the 0 message of reconcilia- tion, as they were to be the first Is Decision bt Like 244416113; Messianic passages -of. the Old against Bethany: and he lifted dKother Important atop this month. ­1VOQd4ncy assisamseaft decided rip. broken heart GOLDEN TEXT. ­- Beho*14 I T*ament which His -coming, and up his hands,•and blessed thein, 26 M send forth the- itremiso of MY death, and resurrection51. had Sul-_ And it cam* topass, while 21 Saved. 22 New York. 38 Syllable of by Father u you. ][Ako­24:49. pan 'filled. Soon Ho go.'MY, . -�e blessed them, he parted from d ..-­ im commentator H. V. K41ton 1 and alighted,' and supposed --THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING. but the word of God would, not them, and was carried -up into asst to tho North American Tims.-The appearance to the depart from them; it 'would re. heaven. 52. And they worship. 39 Division Into VnTICAL 33 Botch. Tho- being ab- ten disciples, ps" main in their hands, and, know. pid, him, 0A returned to Jerusa- disciples probably at once recog- -26 Type standard 20 Insensibility sent, took place oh-. Sunday eve- ing its meaning, convinced of its lem with jVftl -joy: '58. And . All stations. in Cansda,"' she Un- war moves and trends 4* other day he expressed this_aahi Ring, April 9th, the day of the divine origin and the fiflfilme4t were continually in the p* i 39 Hindu naUv* Resurrection; ' the particular of its prophecies they eouI4 go -blessing* God." This. worship of 28 Portrait 47 Mining term. decoration. 48 Bearded 4 Small rug. time when the events recorded forth'to proclaim the Lord Jesus Jesus, in whom we see the deity, factors alone, the war will ona in "m years with a British victory." Christ in a body, but simply the disembodied spirit of Jesus. And in .verses 44,49 to9k pla;ej we are as the Christ of whom Moses and and who In His person in deity pearly $00 stations on now, wave �Jswsths'st ths7 and at March. Tun- He qualified it w little with' the not ablp to determine. It was of, the Prophets -had spoken. This will continue to all "otoiftity. The circuits and antennae must be course during the last two weeks is what we constantly find the -Apostles V'W'ble presence of Jesus .was 51 Ordinary. .0 To happen. 44 Harness parL of, April; or the first two weeks doing In the Acts of the gone, not to appear again! its bb- 38. he said unto them, .,.34 ElectrMed of May. The Ascension occurred Apostles. fore, but when 'the discJpI*s'te-' other Intricate- operations bit- on Thursday;, May 18', A.D. SO. Witnesses of, The" Things turned to Jerusalem, their hear%' .48 Chinese bean, Place. -The appearance to the 46. "And be said unto them, mug with great JOY. Tboy,wefiw-' -33 And. Declaration of -11 The goggler ten disciples occurred is A* UP Thus ft in written, that tbe -'Christ 1iieixed�� but Cho& not' - ORA One of the. best Mows on -tho in your beirt?" They believed, per room in Jerusalem 1% ex- should suffer, and rise again reason. St of the change -ever. sit place when, thi 4V&1A of IrQm:the dead the third day. -47. 87 Yellow bird. 53 He was a ISHIs hoine,;­ S1 Northwest; verses 44-49 took place, *.4 do not And that repentance and semis- Sus "d View Are 39. "See my hands and my' know. The Ascension occurred at the village of ,Bethany, the cion of sins should be preached t his Essential mil Home-— Stations and to. Improve the Bar- when the Radio Theatre to pro- feet, that it is. I myself: handle name unto an the nations, 7 western slope oUthe Mount of beginning from Jerusalem.", This me, and see; for a Spirit hath 14 Olivia. in not an..• invitation, but a eom- The rooms of a house should, semen are heard In scenes from not flesh and bones, in ye behold In thin" lesson we feel the de- mand: it is 46t a suggestion, but be located In 'relation to the lion. It is the desire of the radio sire on the part of the Lord Jesus an order. Those, who bellevo that view, the sun, and prevailing' to ,persuade His disciples beyond Christ died for our sins"androse '"the winds, .. planning authorities d*-- had said this; he showed 'them 16 all doubt that He was Indeed the Jens who had been an 84p=, who believe word of clare. The living room, they say M Vilrience greater enjoyment when 60, minutes dramatic Interludes. of -ii crucified 'had God, are those to whom thls.com.� should be bright, cheerful Calvary, that He truly, in mission is given.' . 48. "Yo are have. plenti of sunlight and. if -His -owu --­bodyj-rIsen -from the - ---wituafteff-Of- tUM-thin-gs."I -_The-' poss,51e, found conviction of. - the -truth dead; and,' this being true, He . word "witness" implies fact. The windows. station you want after March 29th. Plantation Party, NBC show fes- pressed upon the disciples the task- of the diaziples'was to say, Ariorning sunlight' in generally CBL Will be heard at 740-;--CFRB. • obligation to proclaim to the "We knew Him living; we. mourn. desirable for dining space. world the truths involved In His ed Him dead, we saw Him risen." kitchen should be located to avoid N. life and death and Resurrection. The Ascension as much direct exposure to the vett' bit of they Old• 'south pad has • the Resurrection of Christ.. They Evening of Resurrection 49. -'And behold, I send forth- sun as -possible. Suddenly, while Peter and must have abundant evidence, John :sere de -scribing what had '.13ROKEk HEART ibe.show above the ran of the mill. incontravertible evidence: they previously passed between them- Here's a sad but TRUE story. The magnificence of the British stand often is reflectod.in little selves and the. risen - Christ, they- became Presence STATESMAN AND PATRIOT "Utings little things such as this picture. A Lon4on mother and conscious of a t'fi aPp,earance bad been Christ's !baby, bombed out of their home, 'wear strikingly sidilar expressions of In their midst. Luke 24:36. "And -things , tation folks. completed., 41. "And while they 5 37 'ON will -to -go -on they wait among their beloT40np to taken to a theyhe th4y spoke these stood in the midst of R0217ONTAL Answer to Previous Punts tad . THAA." Bubble dancer -Sally safer place. them,- and salth unto them, Peace I The third IpiEi national Us listened -ever since for her be. unto: you." With Christ the President of I E shrine. words of greeting were no empty the U. S.A. C CIALDMS ye here anything to eat. • 42. 17 To systernatin formality. The Resurrection was 13 Spoken. A Q I T ;H 28 Dislike - e the . ....... a divineassurancethat peace had 14 South T U T�E losfowas under of . been re-established between God Adoerican- T R'� E the disciples of the and His world; and the origin*l S Party. Lord, who hsA is Particle. 21 Knav* of continu&A with- Him in His tom - DIAL CHANGES RADIO REPO -9 -T -E8 Cations, were. the first to receive -this 16 Steeped grain 17 Pertunut. • By DAVE ROBBINS 23 Was formality. The Resurrection was 13 Spoken. A Q I T ;H 28 Dislike - e the . ....... a divineassurancethat peace had 14 South T U T�E losfowas under of . been re-established between God Adoerican- T R'� E the disciples of the and His world; and the origin*l S Party. Lord, who hsA is Particle. 21 Knav* of continu&A with- Him in His tom - DIAL CHANGES died. The hospital records a" it Cations, were. the first to receive -this 16 Steeped grain 17 Pertunut. H 23 Was Iliadic, in North Assortes, takes- U*Moue shook. We think It was a the 0 message of reconcilia- tion, as they were to be the first Is Decision bt L 1 vlctor� 2 SlIkWorAL dKother Important atop this month. ­1VOQd4ncy assisamseaft decided rip. broken heart to publish It to mankind. arblUiftm 20 Metalbe rock. IL RF N 26 M da at a conference in Washington NOTES AND NEW& ­ Wh 1 " y Aft Y* ?roubles?" 37. "But they were terrified 21 Saved. 22 New York. 38 Syllable of by 211 Pussy. ::,SWU*r year become etfectiTs 4.00 MOT, on Parch 29. ..-­ im commentator H. V. K41ton 1 and alighted,' and supposed 33 joker, *e-ocaNL- profession. -31 Also asst to tho North American bora born bas been right more often that they behold a spiritot The S4 Noun ending. 39 Division Into VnTICAL 33 Botch. Assional Broadcasting Agreement than wrong In his forecasting of far. Th:" disciples probably at once recog- -26 Type standard 20 Insensibility two parts, 44 Derby. 2 Wlutlsh. 36 Priumm. 38 A, Yogi. . All stations. in Cansda,"' she Un- war moves and trends 4* other day he expressed this_aahi sized that the person who stood before them was the Lord. .,27 Blood moncy. 43 Prevaricators. 3 Shield i 39 Hindu naUv* Sed States, Mexico and Ouba.. we !volved In. the complicated tech- considered opinion: - "on military . yet they did not believe it was 28 Portrait 47 Mining term. decoration. 48 Bearded 4 Small rug. clerk. 40 To scorclL operations which will place factors alone, the war will ona in "m years with a British victory." Christ in a body, but simply the disembodied spirit of Jesus. And statue.* 30 Passive monkey. �5 Mortndin COO 41 LabeL pearly $00 stations on now, wave �Jswsths'st ths7 and at March. Tun- He qualified it w little with' the such an apparition would fright- person. -.49 mean Globes. .4 Green stone. 42 Heathen 60 Starch. ?Epic poems. '43 Whirlwind: circuits and antennae must be remark that political upheavals might throw his out a en the most hardened individual. "And .32 -man. 33 Musical note. 51 Ordinary. .0 To happen. 44 Harness parL 70djusted to -the now frequencies. reckoning 38. he said unto them, .,.34 ElectrMed 52 He was the 10 France. 46 Deity of war. other Intricate- operations bit- Why are yo troubled? 26. And Particle Af -the lo'cruder. .48 Chinese bean, We necessary in order that t •wherefore do questionings ad" -33 And. Declaration of -11 The goggler 50 For 'that 010tenore may receive the full bens One of the. best Mows on -tho in your beirt?" They believed, 36 Tarboosh. Independence 12 Over reason. St of the change -ever. air on Monday nights to beard in and they did not believe. 87 Yellow bird. 53 He was a ISHIs hoine,;­ S1 Northwest; To limit interference from other this part of Ontario from dFRB, 39. "See my hands and my' Stations and to. Improve the Bar- when the Radio Theatre to pro- feet, that it is. I myself: handle 2 3 4 7 .- vice radio is now performing, is the seated: -Stam of the stage and me, and see; for a Spirit hath 14 object of this widespread realloca- semen are heard In scenes from not flesh and bones, in ye behold 15 lion. It is the desire of the radio the-1its of -the day-inaking at. rno having. 40. And when he Ibdustry that the listeners will ex. -together one of, the most enjoyable had said this; he showed 'them 16 Vilrience greater enjoyment when 60, minutes dramatic Interludes. of -ii his hands and "feet." If these So Job Is completed. So, be sure fered radio listener's at any time. disciples were not to have & pro - 7 said look up the• dial number of the found conviction of. - the -truth station you want after March 29th. Plantation Party, NBC show fes- 'that he had risen from the grave, 2f CBL Will be heard at 740-;--CFRB. • tared by WBEN on Wednesday - then .they could never unflinch- ,at 860--1m-:CKOC at 1160 -CB0 at 910� nights at 9.30 (standair Is &' vol ing ly, Incessantly, boldly, preach ly N. ftd CKLW at 900. vett' bit of they Old• 'south pad has • the Resurrection of Christ.. They a di and smoothness that, lifts must have abundant evidence, '.13ROKEk HEART ibe.show above the ran of the mill. incontravertible evidence: they Here's a sad but TRUE story. Tuns in sometime and 'hear had it before the forty of Illeyen months ago11-yeai-old Pa- Whitey, Ford and all, the Plan - t'fi aPp,earance bad been Christ's Nola Marion March was sent from , tation folks. completed., 41. "And while they 5 37 . THAA." Bubble dancer -Sally still, disbelieved for Joy, and won - Us listened -ever since for her Band lectured Minnesota Univers- unto them, v ikthe&'s voice on ai progrim froti sty students recently on the 'value ye here anything to eat. • 42. Ragland but It never came. of white space in advertising . .. And they gave him i piece of A6 -s. surprise for the girl, ars Bill Morrow -(ono'of Jack BennY's broiled fish. 43. And he took it Anagements were ..being. "do for two writers) has been drafted for and ate before L them." &Or' father to speak to her right II. S. Airmy service . . . toddle Final Instructioits IN=, her own home In England. cantor and Martha Rays will be 44. "And he said - unto -them, 52 53 .1U, day before the broadcast, she seen together In a new filluln These are my words, which' J ..-POP-Stung Again By, J. MILLAR WATT y COMING OU'Rr WTW %Ar YYV%trr MOLDING A I DON'T *40W WWAT, T14AT MG TWIS" Ar-T;PNOON '4' VVWL-VYINDING IS SUT IT CANT 5Z - SEE WORSE THAN A0 OLOING AN ORDINARY & 44 Art T_._._:Rooserelt Rales U.S Nation f or All-out Aid _ . T p PIP y � y vow 4 d n I? a y es„ E GOO INA -} EI' : 1 e TASTE ��POUCH r �4vr r BY ANNE ASHLEY gpDY SEAL -116"T _654 LOK.1C TIN e/2.0. + c k s d P o cit e t i; n Ilu- i n lolly How ca 1-cleott .ce also .Pf A. itibbift .. ,with a woollen ► G :iloth avli . a • little tripoli, and then polishing with a clean wool- µ +' len cloth is very eff-active. Sal- ` c aratus is also very good ° for •- . ++ y s h r eleanilig celluloid. Fx Q, How car. • 1 prevent chain- _ ois gloves from hardening after' ' GROWN JN SUNNY, SOUTWEIN ONTARIO washing A. The gloves will not become hard if a few "drops of olive oil i are added to the water; the oil LIVES WITHOUT: -STOMACH `Finctng -NewUse, also helps preserve the chamois. 1t is Possible to live without �� �+t Q. "- How' can I' r=eplace a small your stomach, sometimes more For ��1tWCii ►lyiuli bit of wood that 'has been chip- luPPily than with it. ' J s ped off a piece of fulniture?t Science reports. the , case. of a MIRY -"Replace Otte -Fourth -of - 1 A. This can be replaced b man suffering from cancer of __ -, P y Cr Products ; stomach who has been. g ng using the white of an egg.', - _ _ slang-well_ya' tha=t -a or- What- can I do if the 'to f : of a shoe seems a little ,too the past"year. Experiments carried on in` i:he' At operation 'the entire stom- dairy laboratory - of the New .- ,. large" ach was removed and the upper York State Agricultural' statio?r A.. When this is the case, fill at Geneva, N.Y., indicate that the -toe with hair .combings. Thin opening to it was stitched direct- . also prev the. shoe , from ly to the large intestine in .a deli- corn sugar or syrup may replace cracking across the; to tate surgical manoeuvre. approximately one-fourth of the. p' The patient has • to eat more cane sugar 'now -used in - the 7 n I broken' a Ices ow ca mend b keri manufacture of ice cream, ' .Y r marble? freque ly than other people le and w in smaller amounts but he has and sherbets:. A. Make 'a 'veiy stiff paste IN ICE CREAM. of Portland cement and' water: no difficulty. in digestion because aY� Clean the edges of the marble digestion' is a function of .the in - Clean Ill. a the ea- : testines and the stomach is mere- P W. A. C. Dahlberg. thoroughly, .apply the , cement to said the most an res Its ly , a• natural concrete mixer to both broken edges, press tale stir up the food you eat. were obtained Aith ice cream edges together -very tightly, and. when 25 -per cent -of 'the -sucrose . s tie securely until the cement has or cane sugar was .replaced by 4 set. %.. Twaddle's 1941 c.lzrn- '� ' `How_can I remedyTak-hs _. _ C_hick Catalogue a -- - has become too thick". - ,�;u A. Add a Tittle vinegar to it, MOVING - SHIPPING' and the ink will be usable again. Copies' of Twaddle Chick Haich• PACKING - STORING President Roosevelt pictured making his stirring-speegh, bristling eries Limited attractive new 1941 .. Reduced Rate. Furniture-. I'uul with anti -dictator, barbs, calling for sacrificial co-operation. by nlan- catalogue are now available. Foul. Cars-Winntpeg and Wean _ auggeement and labor in America's `'all-out" aid -to -democracies program. ......,...;.....�..�•....,... tryme" and chick breeders wishing to Coast, The President broke , an eight -}year precedent by making this historic M. RAWLINSON, LiMITM address at the annual dinner of the White House Qorrespondehts' Asso- • to secure one should write in to - Fstabli0ted- 1880' islation in Washington. - What Science the head office at Fergus,Ontario. - 610 YONGE ST. - TORONTO : 3, When a- professional eh-` �-Ie$'ds Are Smaller I S 90129 • Modern : _.. -BABIES heads become bigger as they. The hats men -wore fifty years RESIST BOILS ..Babies are 'born with inanr. . ° t i q a e t t e ago were bigger than to -day, for ante developing boils and P 4 D V E R? I S E M E K? S - - the avers a iliac wan -6% against g ,against abscesses during theirfirst year • the present 6%. of life. - 4. If you are in a crowd, and BY ROBERTA LEE Gene. Tunney, former world- Dr. Alfred Longacre the boxing ehampion, and Bing Cros-' < -of , -Tulsne University School of When a woman is indebt- by, the crooner, are exceptions, Medicine, New Orleans, La., do - a land voice that it is attracting all to several people Who have en- ad for they both take 7%. So are clares that infants. show a mark- RE[.I(;!O[ S rtertained her, wouldn't it be all Mr, Churchill (7%) and Presi- resistance to the stskin •O7urpRD" CHICKS FROM O\-.- .light to give one large party; and dent Roosevelt (7i;). Mr. An- ecoc- cu skin er�p- ens germ,and ,. 6. Is it all right to Call an . invite all of thein' thong Eden's hats, however, are -causes other and other infections wonderful book sent tree, Itegidde Mission, H., Rochester. New York. 8. Which is -Usually less. es- only 6%. The biggest head of alone This resistance lasts only from . teeter by the Poultry Dblood: epart- Pensive, a- table , d'hote• or an a note in history' was that of Da- s few monilia to a year. when speaking of her to the em- _ Is carte meal' +bid Hume the philosopher, who KEDiCAL RHEIUM tTIC SUFFEREIt9 : 3, When a- professional eh-` , took 8',4. In some cases men'tt - • : _.. _ terbiner attends some social heads become bigger as they. ' Ifunction, is it all right to ask • Idul to grow older.. Sir Flinders Petrie, `63fe - - ..•CLASSIFIED 4 D V E R? I S E M E K? S perform? the archaeologist, took a e - 4. If you are in a crowd, and he Was $1, 7% when 30. E your companion is talking in arch -when 7% at 40, and -7% at 60. ' a land voice that it is attracting _ S aAy CHICKS LEGlL RE[.I(;!O[ S ^� attention, whit should you d0". •O7urpRD" CHICKS FROM O\-.- -J_ N. LINDSAY, LAW OFFICP,CAP- ELIJAH COMING BEFORE CHRIST, ,. 6. Is it all right to Call an . i_ - -instant Cure tano Breeding Station Flocks, six- #eenth year culled and blood- ltol Theatre Building, 9l. Tho Ontario. Special Department. tor, wonderful book sent tree, Itegidde Mission, H., Rochester. New York. -,office employee by her first name teeter by the Poultry Dblood: epart- farmers collections. when speaking of her to the em- _ meat, Ontario Agricultural Cor- KEDiCAL RHEIUM tTIC SUFFEREIt9 plover? • b el caths White Rock rices Guelph. ' Leghorn WANTED - EVERY SUFFERER S. When calla on. . a friend ng Faure boys had their hearing Cockerels Ec each Write for Clr- ri RUIT JUICES - THE PRINCIPAL of Rheumatic pains or .Neuritis to - and she is not at homer is it all . restored instant when a h i- P t:nlar. -The oxford Farmers' Co- Ingredients !n Dixon's Remedy for Rheumatic Pains, Neur[tls try Dison's Remedy. ]flunrb's pre to heave a message' ciao examined' 98 hard -,of -hearing Operative Produce Company, L!m- ited, Woodstock, Ontario. sora only Mvaro's Drng score. tore, 135 - Elgin. Ottawa. Poet a y l� 1.00. Answers school children at Belleville, Ill. 335 Elgin, Ottawn. Postpaid $1.00. , +----�-�� 1. It would be be=tter per- Out of the ear of one boy the RAISE GOOD CHICKS WITH JOHN- son's bred to lay barred plymouth, POCLTRIi SALESMEN 9VANTED haps, if a large number of. doctor, took_ a .deeply -embedded rocks and S.C.W.'leghorns Barron ti_i BABY C 811 C K S. BARRED INCREASE YOUR INC03[E SEL-. - Ole to ave several smaller ..pep B bead. He removed a piece of Strain. 16 years breeding, culling hatching and blood- testin Price Roc Rocks, White Rocks. White Leg- Inc 200 Familex products: toilet artictes, medicines.. essences, dple. affairs, invitingIIet those to -lead pencil for another lad, anis _ror March and April ,Roc a. and horse, Brown Legh'orns, Jersey Giants. New ea. cleaners, etc. Each home rep- eadl whom she thinks Wot11d be from the ears of the others tool[ 1Leghoins as hatched 10 cents. hock Pullets 1T Leghorn Black Hampshire Reds. Write for new low, prices. resents a customer. Monelrrefund- r c5 returned ter ? " `congenial. Y. The table d'hote twd wads Of cotton, cents, Pullets 20 cents. Circular with A. H. Switzer Hatchery; Grantbn, ,spur!-' A LEX, FADSLLEY, 570 8t. CIeltrient, Sion- surals usually cheaper. 3. Not' other prices on request. J- : D. Our treat. ronlso it has been 'previously ar- Johnson, Fergus,_Ont. AIRE YOU ON THE RIGHT TAACK: SEWING MACHINES AND :•aged. Otherwise, it is very /��y CHICKS, PULLETS Your opportunity of profits at the -chicks dyounselect REPAIRS Mum tuous to ask him, 4. t,� p '°�� 1 / BOOKLET PRODUCE, EGGS U�- Qu$lity ole at the beginning Tvtceddle has a SINGER -SEE, STITCH before bilging.. Head for 1Nwor your own voice' percep- Ubly. If this Is it X IRJ,,a der Ten Cents per dozen for. Feed P Cost mailed free on request. Order reputation all over Canada for catalogue, DD rices and fertns. Repalrs. Starter not effective, say ;:Qw Manor producing High Quality Govern- Machina Company, YS! "Let's Step snide Where people '� chicks and pulleta now. _ 'Farm,. Clarkson, Ontario.. meat Approved Choke from blood- 3'onge Sl., Toronto, Ont Yonge r;F ,cannot hear us," 5. NO. .Say / tested breeders. 18 Pure breeds. 8 Hybrid crosses to choose from. SEED FOR SALE IuKiss 'Brown," not "Alice." 6. :rs FREE C;HIY 1C9 Four breeds of turkeys: Started .900 �- ►, Tea .40tzy to miss you„ may yon:.; ��� WITH EVERT 100 P.L""LEETS or TUU Chicks. Older Pullets. Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Limitcd,. Fergus,, BUSHELS ERBAN SEED OATS. Sweepstakes , Lambton County Written On one's Card. : mixed chicks ordered. we 'give "5 . Ontario. ., Seed -hew. 98clo Germination. free chicks. Pullets.$1o.Wto f19.Tt0 TjHERF1 ARL BRAY - CHICKS., rade 1. 50cper.b0u. 900 Bushels ', • ' Canadian National �AB per TUU: Mixed Chicks ;B.00 to 410.00 per 100.; Cock,erels'per 100 ready for your ordering. fmmed- late shlprtl_gnt, White ,A, No. 3 eel Oats Ear13' Ma- n taring. Grade A 98 ,c _Germination. ' - light breeds, ;1.50; heavy breeds, especially Leghoriia and Bairred Rocha. Bar- 60c per bu, All grain prepared R• ailways Revenues ' ������� x;4.00. Immediate delivery. Goddard Chick' FI a ttc h er ' 'Britannia •' gains heavy' cockerels -- don't by^ dfnnitor-power grain cleaner and Carter dis¢ grader. Robt. Daae- y, Heights, Ont overlook their cash value this Donald,- Brigden, Ontario. summer while waiting for pullets y ;t The gross revenues OL the all- 9'"� BAKERY-EQi;ll'SfENT 'to ' catch • up: •Started- chicks. Pullets. \\•'rile. for,, list. �TORTHEItN GROWN -40. 2 AISIXIII inclusive Canadian National Rail• RAKERS' OVENS AND StACFt] \. .Capons. Bray Hatchery, 130 John,- HamiI- 18 cents pound. No. 2 Mintur€90%• plaike. balance, timothy dutch ways System for the period ending -Domtletbah9 ery,. also rebuilt equipment al- ton, clover,-16,cents pound. No. 3'Min- •-Murch 14th; 1941, ,were' =5,247.165' o + sa!%ztromhsadcbMoneun• Ways on. hand. Terms arranged. . Correspondence Invited. Huhbhrd BABY CHICKS, GOVERN -MEN AY- ' sure _4lsike 90�o balance latch clover 13 cents pound. No. - Its Compared with ............ 3,99..47_ Ter the momank Itelievs. wlthoat derv. that and aneesing.. the •ote,irri- Portable Oven Co., '103 Eathurat' roved \Vhite Le�ho• Pimoth� Rocks, a so. sexed Fulleta o� , f4 1S cents pogpd: Ivo. 2 Timgthy,, corresponding - lsn� choked -up pasNtaes that ... St.. Toronto. Cockerels. Bre INo. 1 Pu+AV-- -Bents pound, To period of 1940, an in- make breathing difficult and paintah Men- Send for price 1st; \t"right Farm, -primary noxious weeds,' 35c; pay- --crease of............................$1,25i,G97 tholatum brings gWck relief or moneyback. FARMS FOR 9.%LF Broci:ville, Ontarin. ent with order. Wm. A. Reid. Buy a30c,tube oriar.ofMeMholatumFARMS today from your nearestdruss►at. _� OF VERY TYPE IN Grey 'tram- PHOTO FINISHING Earlton, Ontario. or 31 ,.4x.^ _ Bruce and' Counties S150o to ;8000. Otto Johnnn, O1vet,' TP. t' ] tli'ERIA1. FUF. 'FINE Ql'_vir TOBACCO '_ ► ' i Sound. ity Photo Finishing. Any 6 or 8 h'01?R POUNDS r A`D Yive - Exposure film developed • and f r, pipe ginia Leat for, pipe ;1.35.. Five , - • s T.UiTItR - printed, with ruler ement. BSc. ' - pounds Fragrant Virginia Leat • ' r HAVE YOU GUITRI-; ' '4liSt)I:UfN' Careful processing by experts Nhn 8 P Know, , how, assures satisfactiert:. Cigarette Tobacco $2.50 postpaid. Nnturnl Leaf Tobacco Co., Leam- reduces. For particulars•writx Imperial Photo Service, Dept, A., fngton. Ontario_ `,�.�• •.. l� =Siam� �� J. A. Johnston -Co., 1T1 i:ing 1•:.. Toronto. - - � R Rtation .f., Toronto. - t►r• a 1:R ro INVEN a Guaranteed HN:RI A\'!'Eli _ \� UFO'E11 Tt) CVEit� I' r'TOR AR AND- TRUCK PARTS �± ' - Women who suffer psialal, lrrcgu-, lar with nervous, SSS LPI•: j [;}' AI \1)[tl?I?,r 71TP'1'L:1:- ent Herbs, Hoon, Ptinrl:s. Writ., Dominion Iierh i.li:!:rtbutor-, 7 f"' List of fuventions and gull infor- _ ma,ttojr„ qnt free _The, rtarggay t'u., RcKistered. 1'ateut Attorneys. Used New ' periods moody ape lis due to fudetlonal Montreal. 2i4 -� -,yl•f► - -- cause al►ould ilnd Lydia E. Plnkhem's Main. - lmnk Stveet_OttUtva; Vanada. - - - -- - 1,!^r,l'/.INS: 1N RF:It1 thr Mtt•r t c V table Compound ettrtpiy mar- elo velour to relieve each distress. III/Ril.♦ FOR V.tl.h: 1'1:IIWt\ 11.� TU R!t. 1•i►W1iR-UNtT!t. Hydranlie !I n I • ► • R•In.•hrY. fit•tsrratori: ' Pinkham's Compound Is made especially to help weak, tired wom- I 112;c;ItiTrlil•Iu S I,1 1',lal' ,\l.h:S e'• riz `} DUPREE PILLS $1•.50 �tarlrra, l/t►(a•Itvloe Cnrl,aretnra, itndiatore hsrii sine �er"re; c; en to go smiling thru dimcult days. Over 1,000,000 women have reported Sale. stallion ricin;; three cam. black. VAIRC icRp nncl rnce. tics:,l Ultt'M.l: ST121•:Nt:Til $" I1. Lrdiex- lane. - �e►Isf»ctrun or re'fra>•. Urvy Aceto t'tirte 1irnt .0 roroot& r - amanfag benefits. WELL WORTH TRYIIi(31 morel-, enrolled, r:dod prove -r. brood mnri. i �'rr.'s. to foal. A. ►rind:,. rr1i;,I,Ie. rcllf-f 1'.�i_ �41a1ed, •ut•ttdu.• t W 11,1*10 r,Cri.4s. 1'il• -Vv( _ --- = 7 1 Vrhihnld, l=ou=t S, S:. 9'hum;,•, u- li;tri't'r, I ),(,!)I NI.. :fr1 01j- /'� ISSUE 13-r-11 • I:u•t . t=acit n' o. t 11 �, 7 utc nt .. . i '�� ° *rep 91 F �1- • For the things that are not given io a fighting 'man with his uniform r . things that are not of his military "wpment ... things of Th* ....Causdals figfiting sons, *h reser they May be, tdy on you, The Government provides them with uniforms, rises, ammvnitioo= but for ecreations and w:."Iesotue opportunity to nicks THE MY tbar'precious teoments of leisure a genuine Imms- .... they rdy on you. Of course you help to buy airplanes, guns, shhps, tanks—BUT for NA . ANAL the things that ezpress -to the -soldier the affection and thougbdolaess W. YEAR . of the folks back home ... he. relies. on yob. e 4'1R- aszaaoos ttaeeastng y to with things. 1MIIFORM 71' can do it only with jour'money: w Your.meoney started this work—your mgoey is needed to'trirry it OIL The need is urgent.. Be generous. Let the volunteer helper who scalls on yep carry, be& your pledge of CANADIAN LE6101N 'feller support for our fighting men.. ` WAR SERVICES RlAY AN THE BOYS RELY ON THE FOLKS BAC( HOME Hu IT you have not been canvassed --if you are not canvassed—tend your `� *rAT10N#RMV . contribution to you: local committee or to: ` NeMeret Meed,eertenaw300 'Sep ft.,-TerswN Ceee>ie • t • �� esu R **for Wes,e� IX APPEALS IN ONEOilo� Prose' o1+►Y ■ 1 s • • 0 • • CHAIRMAN FOR ONTARVO ; I,ONN :51'4YTHE,*, _Aa, TO:.^ -i ; J banquet LOCALISM 5- afier"lw meeting will be held in *e i subject ti� .: • 6 .. yy :... -. a :. �.' .. �1 ��yy+ «� ' ,..^ - .. .. fr • - �8 April 14th. F1W particulars ' commending of dail7 -,. .; ... .'.. -.: ., .- ��. ..'!'!•fid .' '.' -the .practice _ later. -4 to by Past �-;A fair attendance w R ye' t•.• • '.{ XcoAtre out again rafter for eat wee,1 = ; byterian Cliur& on Sunday I#ist per.. Mr. Mprehall impi"s-.1,ll�aster,,:ntheah speaking of our speak - _W � r --Sgt. G. M. Cfiapm" . is home Fes*' friom. the 34aritimes on 14 days leave ging's request that the dW be. ob- • Ohastian and a Gentleman. bolting weed, and enjoying the�work Forge. served as a Dap of Prayer. Kr: R. evening's cerenvonies were Presided over by Wor. Bro. John S. Balsdon,' *rep 91 F �1- • For the things that are not given io a fighting 'man with his uniform r . things that are not of his military "wpment ... things of Th* ....Causdals figfiting sons, *h reser they May be, tdy on you, The Government provides them with uniforms, rises, ammvnitioo= but for ecreations and w:."Iesotue opportunity to nicks THE MY tbar'precious teoments of leisure a genuine Imms- .... they rdy on you. Of course you help to buy airplanes, guns, shhps, tanks—BUT for NA . ANAL the things that ezpress -to the -soldier the affection and thougbdolaess W. YEAR . of the folks back home ... he. relies. on yob. e 4'1R- aszaaoos ttaeeastng y to with things. 1MIIFORM 71' can do it only with jour'money: w Your.meoney started this work—your mgoey is needed to'trirry it OIL The need is urgent.. Be generous. Let the volunteer helper who scalls on yep carry, be& your pledge of CANADIAN LE6101N 'feller support for our fighting men.. ` WAR SERVICES RlAY AN THE BOYS RELY ON THE FOLKS BAC( HOME Hu IT you have not been canvassed --if you are not canvassed—tend your `� *rAT10N#RMV . contribution to you: local committee or to: ` NeMeret Meed,eertenaw300 'Sep ft.,-TerswN Ceee>ie • t • �� esu R **for Wes,e� IX APPEALS IN ONEOilo� Prose' o1+►Y ■ 1 s • • 0 • • CHAIRMAN FOR ONTARVO ; I,ONN :51'4YTHE,*, _Aa, TO:.^ -i ; J banquet LOCALISM 5- afier"lw meeting will be held in *e i subject ti� • 8adty`SahQol room oa 3iandsy ev i PUF Wee of . * Daily Supplication" �8 April 14th. F1W particulars ' commending of dail7 and W. V. Rrdditt "_Xr• No% spent the week -end in Newnnarket. -the .practice _ later. -4 to by Past �-;A fair attendance w R ye' •-1We are glad to see Mor- 'William, being laid :vas..C.-lreferred G. prosent. at the services in the>.Prez� A G• b�. Geo. C• a Past, using 'wheA eference 'quoted liar a Past GrsRld XcoAtre out again rafter for eat wee,1 = ; byterian Cliur& on Sunday I#ist per.. Mr. Mprehall impi"s-.1,ll�aster,,:ntheah speaking of our speak - _W � r --Sgt. G. M. Cfiapm" . is home give an 'Iva sermaW in keeping wpth the er' as — A Mjason, a Scholar, a Tli friom. the 34aritimes on 14 days leave ging's request that the dW be. ob- • Ohastian and a Gentleman. bolting weed, and enjoying the�work Forge. served as a Dap of Prayer. Kr: R. evening's cerenvonies were Presided over by Wor. Bro. John S. Balsdon,' An the, Air Elliott home NichDIA* Of Whitby, presided• at the __ Wbr, Dtiaater of Doric Lodge this --Vass Irene. organ is the absence of Mrs. SPrat� last week after ibree 'montha stay in • unae to be ;present owing YET who bl Toronto East General Hospitvi- She to the' illness of Yx. Spratt• j AAUDiAtf. is mush unproved in health. - 4All these w1hoixish to contribute ; - -.• :r• -fir.. George : Pugh, --who . was. an artie'ie of clothing for Mrs• -"Aft- Xiss Seelie Pnckrin is indisp�•ed. stricken with, a severe cerebral hem- ken's next "Box for Britain'° are Three - Cox children . are under orrhage early Thursday' morning last .raed- asked to leave same with any mem- ical care also. although improving 'slightly, still ber 9f theWoman's" Ai sociation of'I Nearly every household- ofi, the remains in a critical condition. the United Church, under whose aus-•, roufe the gravel trucks is board- . -aft Thursda�ji. April 3rd, the monthly meeting of St. George's, .of* picas she appears as Guest Speaker, g one or more of the drivels. Beef Dinner. ' at their Annus,'. Roast e A Euc`u a and Donee _ _and _r the —mild -well -be-held-at-2:W-p.-u�.- -at fi Remember the =date - Tuesda3 , - l.� spices of the -Club will be head -at the home of Mrs. Wim. Crum- mer-. J - April First. Hit is expected there will shortly :the- school house on Thursdaly even- ing, April 10th. keep the date - —The monthly meeting of th be shown in odr school hire, a one The Yeates and . Scott sales were Junior Institute fwtdch was W haeva March and ones -half hour motion -picture I Weil attended and good prices rec- beem Iheld on Saturday, 29th, ie postponed till the following Satur- showing by the Ontario Safety- Leag- ue• In view of increased traffic II eived. It wiea formerly thought that ! not have successful sale day, April 5th. + day, .the in this neighborhood and the result- ! I one could a4 unless it was a long credit sale, to W. M. S. members of -- ant increased dangers the Bbsrd I but we hope that day is over, for the United Church. The Annual have considered it advisable to take wihat is the use of ..a -big price if you meeting ;ofthe Oshawa Presbyterial advantage of this offer of -a feature lose ten ortwenty percent. vAll be held is BTOoklin+ United of the Safety Capipoigm in the int- Mije local Women's -Institute - are +('2, rsh on prided*, April UL ereste of our pupils her- having Mors. Bert Harvey as a guest .—The funeral took place on Sat- _The News was fay_oured• with sspeaker at their next, meeting, at trt+day, last from St. Francis de Sales call on Saturday morning last by4 the- home of Mrs. 34L Bryant, on Ckwe h of the lefts _ Miss M 9&ret Sleith R. Wood, R. C.. A. F., of St. Wednesdap, April 2nd. _ Xbwy. GoTbett, OnlV daughter of Mr. -----'I'h sol of Rev. W.. K Wood, _—.---- –On-10– . --- W�Ilirim Corbett, Picketing, hn bei Pastor WJ of the Presb—yt�et`asa --)� 41st year. Deceased had been an, in- many years ago, at Dumbarton and ' BAW'R " In laving ry of a valid since childhood. -She is sea- ciarehioat Rev Wood will be ream- r, Aki vdlio Gear dsugt►t �aad sister, - vi, by her father and four bro- Jb IT S : Frank, Bernard. James and eanbered as the opthor of "Past days in Pickering' prepdred at the , 2987, Tis s awayo >fnow 27th, set g . motet to ]show well meet again, Wilham. Interment took place in.the time of the Towinship Centennial, in I .JL C. CST hem. 1911. Rev. Wood, after leaving (Ont- Where troubles are no more, li And that the one raw loved so well, e-_aU April meeting of the -W. M. actio for the West, was eleclted to Has just gone on before: Ii. of - St. Abdrew's PresbVter� QwwX be bald on Thursday, �. Manitoba LegislaituSne, and is at remembered � 3Sos, Dad, win April and at 8 P. m. -Dr. Jeade present connected with the Dept. of ; -, :Ever Sisters and Brothers. „ who har3 spent 25 years as JftAminNot Agriculture in that Proviihee. `'-Doric Lodge A. F. and A. M. iClub es ty a medical aaissionary is China. V to hop Thursday night fit, be the guest apeaker. All members to R Rt. Wer. Bro. Stewart S. Crouch, to We 'At a meeting of the Executive last and friends are invited to be pr..s- District -Deputy' Grand 3deiaster, of week -end a commit ae: W. Y. Redd - Toronto District S: on his official itt, A. W Mitchell, Jos. Banigan, moi: —Deo- regular meeting of the W • visit of insp-.tion. Among the unus- C. Murkar and President Robt. Rod - S. of the United Church will be hold at the home of Mrs.Jealdnson val1y large somber of guests were dy, was appointed to- look into- the poaaibilities of securing a sh'ie inth+. members frow'fouer or five Toronto an W'edaesdopr afternoon April 2nd, jos and from cearu village to be used for bowling green at LN. All ladies are cordially. in- . ,district., and rinic, and to report on thcir fix` Wot. Bro. Croh>th, at vited to attend. The Easter Thank- findings at the next meeting. *rep 91 F �1- • For the things that are not given io a fighting 'man with his uniform r . things that are not of his military "wpment ... things of Th* ....Causdals figfiting sons, *h reser they May be, tdy on you, The Government provides them with uniforms, rises, ammvnitioo= but for ecreations and w:."Iesotue opportunity to nicks THE MY tbar'precious teoments of leisure a genuine Imms- .... they rdy on you. Of course you help to buy airplanes, guns, shhps, tanks—BUT for NA . ANAL the things that ezpress -to the -soldier the affection and thougbdolaess W. YEAR . of the folks back home ... he. relies. on yob. e 4'1R- aszaaoos ttaeeastng y to with things. 1MIIFORM 71' can do it only with jour'money: w Your.meoney started this work—your mgoey is needed to'trirry it OIL The need is urgent.. Be generous. Let the volunteer helper who scalls on yep carry, be& your pledge of CANADIAN LE6101N 'feller support for our fighting men.. ` WAR SERVICES RlAY AN THE BOYS RELY ON THE FOLKS BAC( HOME Hu IT you have not been canvassed --if you are not canvassed—tend your `� *rAT10N#RMV . contribution to you: local committee or to: ` NeMeret Meed,eertenaw300 'Sep ft.,-TerswN Ceee>ie • t • �� esu R **for Wes,e� IX APPEALS IN ONEOilo� Prose' o1+►Y ■ 1 s • • 0 • • CHAIRMAN FOR ONTARVO ; I,ONN :51'4YTHE,*, _Aa, TO:.^ -i ; J