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PTrAiiO FRIDAY, PARCH 13, 1985 6 Cents Per Copy Authorized As Second Class ]Latter - r
laoripliea Price: 9t•09 Per Yes►e-unitod BWas x.89 W. C. ]1LCH>iAR and SON PUBLISHERS
Pideringt Council •'Will Held . its ..I�nau ural
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' >'iR&A Z ,COUNCIL ELECI'LON Pickering
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" °`''' '' 1 ELECTED TO COUNCIL
Pickering^Villne
Pickeriniti Village electea3 its i!irat At a recent meeting held by Rep- • Mrs- John Stork and Mrs.' Gordon
pet�oaot of Ilse villa on Monday. when about
" � � Sy � reseatatives of Pickering Township Found' attended the Hodieultvral
Ji4 Boy Scout Group Committee, and t. -,e Convention at the King Wward Hot-
fts firmed out 808 Ballot •were cast N Y� r. ''" , Kiwaais'. Lions', and the Say Rate. ed last week.
7elth two being spoiled. The new - F The Art Mitckell's, and the Vernon
Payers Assoeiatioa, it was decided to
C =oil will hold their inaugta'al investigate the possibility of obtain. Disney's have returned trom their
: OeoldmW best Monday night in fists ' q
School at 6.00 ss x ing available land for the Scout Florida vacation& _
p, m Cyril E. Groups in the Are to carry out their' Mr. and Mrs, Sid Eirby, Ates
visited his brother
Wodw was elected Reeve, by ae. f y, outdone work. Various sites were hd. ft
_, d&nw Am Councillors elected are. s x" suggested in the 2nd., 3rd-, and 4th Hospital, thk weed
iT. S.HalseEon, W. G. Messer, G.' H. Concessions, and a Committee was Mrs. Y. Madraggest Is in Ol *%M
$int, ssld J, V. Purvis, formed to investigate the possibility HOWtal this *9•k'
at these sites suitable. The
• . r T1tlZ VOTE � r � ,' United � � !]flee -
:.T. ,9.`ettandea _-___------- 140 x � Groups represented were in agree- YZIdq s"e&t per- /
----- 11L meat rh t the p a t� . slaw by the
United
Gori H. Bra N a lotion os-lbeft Chre�ood
inject was
---------------- 138 one a promised their' sup young PeoPIS 49
J. H. Purvi this venture. Each Group was asked Ch�h' T2WY W a BOW dMnV6_
with lots a hills i
W. D. Johns ----------------- 131
to submit the name oda represent- r
Whits --------------- 118 �,; alive from their Group, and also N V10EI =6 SMASY CLUB -9 -
Jack Bryant I -- -------------- 119 contact other interested Groupe ae MA,TgR SEMS
Clift. Sariv ------------- -- 84 their Sponsors, in their area, who aro I!• the mail this Week. _
.Jam Asbt� ;__ - 3;q JOHN S. BALSDON W. GRANT MEBSER would.be willing to send a reprrb.
------------ serve A of
mt>•b0r Pbkee'Ing Township
ENMATLON Q t :. be ltive to ormed o carry out thon a Com ,is uades• mittee to � CLlidren stere 'aoisted in
the pad per your eankibstlons
"` taking. The next meeting is schedl>J.
TO � �� �� ' ;", of ere year ago. May the have you; .
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tBA1'BPAYSfiB OF PICKEWNG �< ed to take place on Sunday, March help
VUJ AG$ �� ` r 29th, at 8.00 p, m., in the Bay Rod Sendyour denatiou is that sae.
YOUR COUNCII, y _.: } �� School. An
Group iatererrte� to hells closed
eanelepe
i .iesTitee
you to attend the inaeg. may obtain further iatormation tram '
lest lgeeting of Couatall, w Yoe- a '- 4 Mr. W A. McKay; of the Line Hems and
dal fteaft, March'*. jls a �F Dunbarton Scout Group, r Mr. 0.
••••.• Seh
Bane ool Assoc.
�7
9be liaterletg DWriet Hyl 9eMN �.M �- Bray, Chairman the Piekeriag A rollicking good time was had at
let 6.M e►eleck. r Scout Group COMMUleo• - SOO. the Base Line School m March 9th.
After the sdjearntient of the -1 • • • • • -•Fathers' Night, wirers the gentk m%
Catett•sli Iff"Ung, Tom' Coarsen Will t On Wednesday night. Field Ooramiss. '
3. ad the group put on a tnartxllous
be haaorred to have all ratepsy. foaer Jack Atkrnsoa, at the Public d�anstration of Grade 1. Rhythas
we ami fj =& as their peals for kin School. invested Scout3o 3u bo Zld Mus .wft ft* aid a whirdles lsarmooica . -
llaitie■M In She Cafeterls. � � Suter and his Assistant,
"1ltsies'in� VWep CoaasiP' son, who, in turn: -inverted the seven '
" a 2ltet chaos dnsmmes. 'Tisa pragr'eaA
boys in training. Tice local Oornmitlee was rounded' out with jokes, >tala%
Messrs Fred Whites Coa�doa Stay name trieko and b -t &81, With f.
;Alf WOOLLANI>a >ii�t:ll0l!/ and W. Tom Gresham, and parents SM. Thr bubo vrriem too ovesoot
'Ara Annual. Q al Meeting sad and friends ad the boys were prneeat to earpress their the nka which tbor '
�w:Rtoa of Officers al. fast Mood- JOHN MARRY PURVU ! GORMN B. BfAY w9ah to db naw. Mr, James .9aotitta -
t IROTAiY was in charge. - torr.
tM]ast Y nigh Elect- phator Messer. Purvis and Balsdon 4by W, C. Murkar. .. l
ata to cNice for 1959 are: John Skid= Rotarian Chester butt iatrodnoed tR� - -
FLOOD Ate' D
Is�rsar, Praxideat: JZdhsors Heise. Past ! Weastra's Auxiliary Ajax sad Hospital, will speak on the "re:: -1--j. z . ��•�-r_i^ l -pr Mr. Gibson, of
General Hospital ship of the Auxillia to the Ho. d 1Waaes v of Lst Wei. _ slssa
pre�rdet t; Herb McKee. 1st Vice Pickelling ospi ry, P- Port Perry. as the dinner -speaker' at MM Walt, Csrbatn ---------- 800
FVWdent; Yrs' Meade, 2nd Vide- I. i ital In May, we will have a Ta&- Aotary this wo-k Mr: Glbwn Is than A d3.y � rub ----- 10.00
�kndi4ept • Yrs Bk+tty McIntyre, 3rd. The March meeting opened with I Daty-tile date to be announced hat- D. D. G. M of the L O. O. F. Order W. P. Niro}r _ ----„ ti 00
?►ieeJ"ena at• Fret W. Noyes. Sec- f the staging of O Cancra, followed by I er. It was moved that we write t:c' in teat territory and spoke on "Sell•• 1� Some esd School Y___-- 0,60
s'rl tri; Jack McCoy. AsrL 8eereR ya'M • YiauU•e of the Last ;merttag t Board, withdrawing the plane for ishaees". While cknowlactg:n6 t� Base Line School = 100vt 4
w ev read and approved. 1t was the contest. reprdtng the home Ser worthinew od pnvsie enterpo:iss. the Ileum 2. Pick P. Schad 6.irt
MWat McGreevy. e'vy. mawd that the 'name cards be Paid the hospital- Carrted. world brotherbr od of main w". not Room 8. P irlt P. Schad --_- 6.5=
.. f ass: Sen Lot-
AesgF lsarjaad and Bop Guliiv- fns' and left alter each meeting, WE, Yrs. F. Bakes' am* two vuMbers be folV sten_ t} --t we have a rtsepoo• Urban Maks WOO the Atiurdliary. s -..-.
!'. 3W, A. 'hylas, Auditor. A second T4essurer' report was which were enjoyed Mr, and mus. , arhully to fellow avec, whirls movioe Caths. Wom L Oils, -------- 1&00
�W to to be appointed '84 the, w0 and approved. The Club Fidi1- Slichter. Whitby Florists, ome a clubs and lodlges hold. as one of their ♦ W, MitchQ ism
• ed Ajax agreed to furnish one deanonstration d to bmdstio, les -----------
tae meoli„i. 1 _ Lan aurnirs�.en------------ 3.04
mops for the nurses' residence. - which was lovely. The aaeettng —�
At the April meeung, Min Mary closed. with refreshments.-{aorr.
` �'es!~aseatis d the High 9loheol ROUGE HILL -LfONS CLUB _ - --• .i11M�6
:. leas '�1 qtr is bwag laid t'or Bourne, Supervisor Oshawa Genera}
lig Cooe■ier's' own packets. Deputy D.stri t G'ov'ernor Alfred �PlJ GO !�D P>�9i
Adave Spears. Whillevale, passed a�
Greenwood wras a weicvrne'vi�it •r at way early this seeming, tonswong s '
r the regular meeting of the Rouge
,7 Hill Club on .Tu'ac ay, M3r-ch 3. Moet �e shoast a weak ago sharer! -
f at t>ti8e Sstarday. gee dentes . !or par.
of the business 2,,re:ing wax t:.xer ttcalars.
up by discussion. of this year's Corn- f "
4 ,
�...• '�.t,,,,, ival. A navel drew a being• a-rf nged 8t. George's Wosea's Guth ! a
t w.
for !August 14 s -mi 15. All Limn and will hold a
and their friend9 have already nark- RLJCILiii
f - ; ed down this date. Have You' in the : j
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Mr, Parkinson. of Cariings' Wild - - !TOlIPi, $All.
Life Game Conservation Ci•.:b then WEDNESDAY. M,'1R. 18 sJ 8.09 F. 1L
delighted the nxEmbers with two col- Prises and AWreshmeele,
our films.on wild lite. Lion Pete Come All - Fm For AY -i'.
Rowett thanked him os behalf of i
thte Chsb, i PLEASE RETURN
r President Sam .Cragg mmtinds us Would the prrwn who.,"k the &a
of the Dance being held this Friday, from the Gordon. House loft Nougat.
j March 13•. at East Woodlands Com- deur, please return ssave to News
munrty Halt. Claudie Brown and his Sice or the Gordon $once, .
p Friday-Nighters . will again provide sou 90 _
an evening of fun for everybody. -
Your 78 oents adnnissioa goes to the To The 1■ectora
:i purchase of a piano Sea' the- new
O! PiekeshlL Vide
Rouge
School Once again, Lionisax May I take this opswekoft to
helps us to have fur while helping thank you for the hanour, yB, hslhe y.
ear community.-+Coa'r. _ beslo�wted upon me is malti>e{ =8
Tone Ree" for 1908'. _
thy, March e, 19M
3 stall e.�eryth}ng in poi pq�.
to the > oswt to iuerft your oon!ldeace and 6a om
Thio is to esprasa our wholehear't: the interests of our Villages
ed thanks for your kind co-operation The Inaugural Meeting of Carer
in printing oto monthly. reports, We will take place in the auditorttrml d'
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appreciate this very much-. and ?sort_ Pickering DI High SchmL ea _
• apQ Pick strict `.
e ily hope that your grew s •hum bus. March 16, at 8.00 p. m„ and you and
ily cordikuy invited to attend,
w ` On. Bi. Francis de Sales' Subdiv. Village business is the business off -
t Won, Catholic . Women's us alL
+J1Os rad for tonight '(Friday) in Pickering High School's presentation "Campbell of KilmoW with DirectorUse" _
i<l�••' D. Jrltitte. _U to R. - Bei, . Catik, Pat Shipton, Hen Chafer, Day. Pegg, Aar'. Jollitte, John Newell, and 'Y r � Ma. x Gormle 1 Cyril L >t/oMy e
i!%Otra e
Barbara iCnipa .. .. <
lltembrrs of the Pickering District ' The groups are competing for the festival of Its kind in Canada, and —
Lgli School are busy these days Pol- Simpson's Collegiate- Drama Trophy the wide interest it is receiving in ■ _
{' lahi>d
up theiL entry iGr Simpson's which was won last year by Bramp- high school circles is due in no small Hot
Roast lihnetpp}]eate Drama Festival. They die ton. In addition, the group present- part to the efforts of Koen Watts; whoee
dntared in the third. preliminary, to ing the best play will receive $50.00 originated the Festival, and is proud -
t toniight� Mar. in .cash and the three runnersu in iy watching it grow from year to PICSERING
lake P will cbm- the Finals will each receive $25.00 year. V N ITE'D CHURCH
Friday. ( h p ;.
33, at the school, and they'
4 pets against 5carboro and Newmar- This known as
year, no 'best actress' or 'best Bill Needles, who is well TUESDAY, ����
actor'' award will be made, but four a radio and stage actor, directorbog awb schools. F ' ��� '
This year's Festival has nine ani o! the You$ thespians showing the. and
will cdtors este the
gest since the Festival most actin ability will each be pre, los' thewan six
dee. the years 'ago. These have . rented with a book. related to the finals have not yet been qhoeen. A J 5.30 �j0 .S P.M.
into three groups Of theaYte. It' is thought that this syr- small admission charge of 25c. will ,
M M1...l
such. One play is beirig tem o2 awards will males the inter- be mdse at each preliminary —the UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE W. A. ..,
ehose plays
each pne]iminarY, Plus one est in the theatre and in acting more proceeds to be divided among
coin. 4`
remaining Play, so widespread among the students. pet rig schools to help lif y eotp- • �
i� Ada Adults •
4W few schools wi}a eater tie w Simpson's Collegiate Drama Fest- eneea Tidpets may be obtYrari #A • • '
ival is, as Car as k17 the Picktring Hgo"
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achievement ar• bound to emerge Transfer Designs
from time to tim& It is an ia-
: centive to every branch to know _ In Colors
what other branches are doing ,
and In Home and -Country we
Tatty; Su
�• 4_ �/i� r er they're
finformation,
�rmy given
of Disttricralliesand -dconventions. �e
-- Funny, how things work out
1 am quite sure many readers o1
the Farmer's Magazine were -
quite upset when Mise Chapman .. G I N G E R CUP PUDDINGS
r' N resigned from the staff O1 that Miz and sift twice, then sift into a bowl,'134 c. once-'
a f a publication. And then came news
.:sifted cake flour, 2 > S tsps ' Magic Baking powder, 3S to
y� of her appointment to Home and salt, 4e- tap. ground ginger, 35 tap. ground cinnamon, h
Country. "Wonderful we '^ is each of ground ted nu Cut -
haven't I
� �"'•n'�`� p. and cloves and gra tmeg. !
x lost het F dl:after all!" I ` " in finely 5 the. chilled shortening and mix in q c.
heard that said so often. In fact,' ?x: " `,� lightly -packed brown sugar. Combine 1 well-beatenas '
'r..:ar iz1A
.I. members, we now
c. milk. Make a -well in
that WMiss Chapman definitely bel i �`"`—' dry ingredients andaddadd liquids• ' mbf lightly with -
f
longs t0 us: Abetter choice 'COuld . a fork. Two-thirds fill greased cup -cake .,dishes _
not have been made. Born and
with batter. sake in moderate oven, 3W, about
x , , 35 'minutes, or Dover, each p with wet
I
EaE raised On a farm Miss Chapman sA t <, cookery parchment
paper, tie down and steam ,
r has an awareness of, and an in- fc: 25 minutes. Serve hot with, vanilla sauce. !
-' terest in. the problems of country. "' - t ' Yield -5 servings. -
>�, folk. And of course, she has al- 1 -
�O ways been keenly interested in
the work of the very glad
So I am ,� - - -• -
Aed the sure
we as re all v r lad to have
77
t RELIEF IS LASTING -
:' Country.
lIZ31M's one thing that brings really Frances Shelley W ees a -
f��te ielid from toe discomfort • • • the remarkable woman. Have you * So-Aong as he feels you trust ' ` Couples .who -•t r u s t eack ." i
headache. the muscular aches and read any of her :books or serials?' ' him completely, he is not like- • other, and spoil each other, are
pains that often accompany a cold She is a most, prolific -writer. 1 717 - ly--to .betray chat trust. Now •the happiest 'of, all. Experience. IMffAxzrxs• And relief is was privileged to hear her speak •that he knows flow he hurE •soon reveals any attempt b
a farm l a mother and rand- t dee ourrisk that
t • take advantage of it; u that
prolonged! at a meeting of the Canadian 4 ,�/ • yoti,hhe realizes he has to •
3o get Iits�twxitxa and get quick Authors last week. She lives on �it>LA tl g • roue a t misfortune.. should .occur, ft.-
is
t .. _
.- totufort. IrtsrAtrsrrta u compounded g •again. Bes s, y .-husband ' will be time enough to face it
of three proem mother Des most of her own Twenty-eight klorious full -col -
like a prescription, d works long and hard—seven • then.
medical ingredients. You can depend work; entertains and baby-sits or lilacs in heavenly lavender + days a week, you say; he needs • Relax now. Show yotu his`
its fast action in getting relief from and yet finds time to .'turn dut' .. and green—nn embroidery, just :— band you have faith in him.—
headache, on them on aprons, towels, • relaxatiorf,- and if would not` •
everyday aches and pains. -thousands of words each year, , p be fair to- deprive him of his and never mention the incident
'rismunatic pain; neuritic and neu- although she says three or four oases, pillowcases, sheets, cur= " favorite short.. So send him •' again. '
ralgic pin, weeks- during the year is all the tains, tablecloths, napkins! So " off on his next trip with your
time she spends in actual writing, effective,_ so easy—washable, too! .best cashes for good hunting: • The wife tubo forgives one twin►
Wonderful for gifts! Send now! take, and renews Ger faith in hal
• r The rest of the time is t B
_ - thinking Your belie; that he -is show- • hasbaitd, is wisest of all. 9L1
�. and planning what.her next book Pattern 71'7: Transfer of to •
al"& motifs' from 2wr z 6 inches to Ing too much interest in single bus done her part. It you nett
_ ..e rrari "�•�.1 +• shall be. One time she started -
-- Mass it handy � �`` � writing a book on a Tuesday -and - - 3 t+= x - 'L inches: - � * girls exists, ? expert..onlp. in troubled by this problem, attfil
finished it- the following- Friday. Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS yotti+ imagination; in your pees- Anne start's opinion before yes
Oh, _for a gift' like that! Her in coins (stamps --cannot be at- ent mood, it is natural.
But I !alta a s#aari. Write her at Bas R
stanfine �iecord for a single day's work is cepted) for this pattern to Box 1, "urge you to dismiss it for your I23 Eighteenth St„ New Toronto
78,000 words—and that's _a lot of 123 Eighteenth St., New Toronto. "own sake. Ont.
writing. But", said Mrs. Wees, Ont. Print plainly PATTERN t
.12 -Tablet Tin 25; NUMBER
- - .. ,your NA!�iE and :AD- •• � -
' - when I- write. I do "nothing. else _
&AnoWcal 4g -Tablet {Date 75! DRESS. - -
_ but is she i id `she manages to yes �"ust cr ncIy Di N N ER "LLS
4 do this she did not expl);in EXCITING VALUE! Ten, y
TEN lar, new -des a to cro- j _ • the 're read rite sail no
1 _ Tractor -radio ..-the next ori po
my list. I -jotted _down -that note Chet• sew, embroider, knit—print- y Y y —
while listening to the radio. An ed in the new' 1953 Laura. Wheel- - trouble at all to make- with new
a ...1..
advertisement stated that farts- _ er. Needlecraft Book.. Plus many = Flatschraann Fast' Rising -Dry -
more patterns to send for—ideas I Yeast! Gives .you fns action —
n ers can now have radios installed p a li�ghtedou —and none of the
Jgr���C for gifts, bazaar money-makers. �'
' on their tractors good re- � r Of Old time perishable
ception- and powerful - enough to - 'fashions! Send �5 cents for your > � yeast! Get a dozen pact ages r
be heard above She ..hum _of the copy'.. keeps furl strength rcfrJieart
tractor. Said the announcer.— _ ;.4 rr/rigerat3or:
i>,� Ctnnrke "Order- one now and insure de
~ Sometimes --when I think of it livery before spring ploughing A NE IRST_begins.� k
about.—I make a few notes things I might
people ,get?lIt attract d enough:
Levo years my i� bands and' nearly the* � 5x � ��jY DINNER ��
to mention in this column. Just • ire into a
p have enjoyed Aleas large bowl 1/1
- now I looked over last weeles tion of a tractor -driver, and, if j Yed a very happy mar- e, lukewarm water, 1 u u -
laughed. They made one had- a messa a to deliver, to riage. It was built on trust and laced sugu- stir until sugar is die-
notis—and I g.:' Spr
sense- t0 me but I wondered what make oneself heard. Now, if one , love. ... But. -_now I - feel .that 3, soled. inkle with l envelope
_ _anyone else would make out - of has to compete with a radio as tto not trust him. Fkischmana Fast Rising Dry
�. well .: ,-word3 fair me' "During the season, he and. ■ Yeast Let stand10mins., TI[Ei+t -1
• !bete, Here they are. Home and stir well, '
friend went hunting regularly.
Country Frances Shelley Wind . , , hydro—well, if you Add 3tm y'c. lukewarwater and
Wass tractor radio shared the -wind that came- our }found .that, ntie week end. they i tap alt Add. all at once, Sth a
hydro -wind," "way Iasi week dated girls! Naturally I was an.- � once -sited bread Sour and work
you 'will under
• WlI, let -us take them one by stand why I made a ,tote of that• 6i9 - y - in with Wa hands; work in S ct»
band know it. Lately he seem soft shortening. Knead on lightly -
One said see if they make sense. But it didn't bring -any snow. In and jealous. and let m hue-- R
over attentive- to single • girls; floured board until smooth and
-: "$qme and Country' i fact. the ground around here has we uar[elled and he -has ram- < �' Mastic, Place in gfeased bowl.
overly K
otted that down after attending been covered only once this ised9he will never try t p date jr E '47 Cover with a damp cloth and set
" last Women's Institute meet- -- . winter and then. the snow was,. in'wartn place: free from draught.
one a again, but I -don't ' feel 7 can be- g
at Which I received my copy 8 gain in two days. Saturday I.cc rise until doubled in bulk
Af the Current issue of Home and morning, just as we were getting lteve him. Should I let him have Punch down dough in bowl, fold
Country. And why wouldn't 1. up, a .blue flash lit up the sky. co of hunt-
aas alai let •
a uple nights off to go >.,w,over, cover d n neeun-
_-
__.mention It? It it awtiaertul for Thirty seconds .leiter the.. P6 he ing .ag8in'. Fm afraid to. /Y', til doubted in bulk. Tum out on —
W.L members to have such a nice was orf. 1t staged oft until 8 a m, ' '.'He trusty me; he has no ren- lightly -floured -bored and divide
son not t. Re's good to me, but into ° equal f�oort;Otte shape each
_;,..li#t1e magazine for their very —by £Etat time most of the cows 1 can't rid myself of this reeling Wit, piece into a lettg.roll about It,
own. With Ethel Chapman as edi- had been•hand-milked. One more Cove with a damp
for it has improved tremendo -sample of She inconvenience- of I' doubt. ..His family.think. in- t
usy. doth and let test 13 mums.. Using,
I'm wonderful for the change in
='sad such. improvement was conveniences. But . oh, - the joy a floured sharp knife. cut dough -
tiim since we married—in Tact,
► long overdue. But I stn not say- when lights flash on again; milk- � sato 2"' .lengths and place. well -
-' ing that in a critical sena•—the ing machine begins' to hum and his mother told me not to be too- _ -., apart. on ungreasedrook-ie iheets-
' Old Ii. and C. was as good as it . thk.radio: to. play. It alrhost equals ty to him. Perhaps I have s Sprinkle ml with cornmeal and
► been:' let rise, uncovered, for v hour.
could be under the circitmstances. the thrill of having hydro newly Hf1?EFUL
FOR c brush with cold water and let'
".'Ttmi and experience, are needs- . . installs I. Perhaps without these � HBLP' �Ntl lira w -
- When_ a wife begins to doubt rise Itltocher !tet hour. Afeanw'hile.
Nary for the publication of- even' tnterr'uptioits "we'• would fall to- ►�•""`°, -
► •her husbands tUdelity, ,she is stand a broad shallow pan of hot
► a ,small magazine and, until last -realize how lucky we are. • •' trat;t in the oven sad reheat
► year, I have an idea that .Home End of notes'. .:Wand' bf space. upsetting the, whole structure <.�• '' p Pa
► and Country was anybody's baby. " of a good marriage; you ' are oven to hot. 4•. Remove
► ! risks the fine foundation of of water from oven and bake the
But now it, has • an editor su its mils im steam -filled even for t
.:A man In Green- Island, N.Y.: ours. If your husband is in- cold "
Actually, there is no reason o y. hour, brushing them with
• fin- dropped a paper ba holding $270
► ply this magazine should not be g dined to. make a habit of che>#t- I taISMt water and riakling lightly with
which scattered about• the street. . p
interesting and informative. Cer- . When he counted. the amount •ung. your doubts will encourage Amt f�ea•�''.�"" cornmeal atter the firrc l5 mins:.
there can be no lack of him—it he's going to be airs- ..ate ,,,.r. - and again brushing theta Eich
taialy -,which gassers -by. picked. up for y ted- of dislo alt Why not ,,,.•+"'� cold water " winutes before re-
E _. • material from which to fill its E� Y Y. '
him, he found he had $270.40. • o . movie baked buns- from the
was. W.I. Branches' are -no be disloyal. True, he offended g
q�umad in almost 'every district in • once; whether he repeats the oven., Yield - 78 rolls.
► pntario and from each one of _ ...... ' • 'offense is, I believe, largely up
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YOil1t CEREAL,
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JACKIE TASTE BETTER — i WOW • IT'S THE SE5T-TASTING-
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ins to Parliaaunt for approval. The el. Mrs. I lamer, who went to tbl
axntbars ul _._ r^^t sp'tfsl wr•^rn's maxting previous tt .
tam this extension of the Einer- eu'e nay of the .,nv.LTiva as coos•
WncY Powers Act and argue that it ty lady, r.portEd the various tindi�s
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_ viftually'gives the Cattiaet the pawn the convertt.n and also 'to the welli-
i of dictatorship, and that the circuan- regarding women's work, stressing
stances at the present• time do notthe need for mora understanding b•-
! \ -warrant any extension of thin Ack _ ' iween O. F. A. ana ether orgatii=-
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EuCHRE- DANCE m nta atter in regard to the supple tions, Provincial Coun":l of Women
, ry unemployment 'insurance and Women's Institutes for lnkanOb
Y - lienefits' has been brought'to my, at Mrs. 'Hamer -had enjoyed beins del- _
- tendon by Mr. Malcolm Smith, the egate and felt proud'of the privi:ege'
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_ president of . Local 222, U, A, 'VP, A, to represent an organization in whick
_ Cla rem u M a ch 3th « The benefits of unemployment insur- is held in such esteem as is ilio • y
Ont -ance .were, increased` in July 1952, Federation of Agriculture.
— - and prior u that the supplementary , John Hamer reported oa the fits!
benefits were 80% of the total ben- day of the convention stressing *a -
j -• 'ef-it's. Wliieb
'a these ew,
,ere re in- discussions ' regarding assessments.
Halls Good Euchrept�Zes created, the increase included only These discussions %v -ere' specifically
I "the five highest categories but the in regard to urban earners building
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two lowest remained the same., The in-rural,,4geas. where, their assess•
• " ' ' 'sup ementary- benefits, however, ,re- meats do not adequately cover the
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Link Draw Chime Crock, Pr. of Lamps mained the same, that s 80°'0 of the school taxes and leaves a great bur.
old benefits. - I; den on agricultural land 'assessmenL'
This seems quite unfair and in my on the agricultural land assessment,
' Frdeeees To Repair Hall opinion the supplementary benefits This burden"is' not felt 'so greatly is
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: should Tuve been increased as wellour own county since the new coag -
(continued. on page eight please) ty rate was adopted but many cotta.
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ties are greatly in' need of adjust.
: NQW OPEN Brough�rrs Firemen had a busy day •
We. are now in the midst of the -FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE merit in .these lines. The discussion on Sunday last. During the forenoon Budget Deboo and every member ,.� in this question was of a high order
1 ey received a call to Sunny Acres in the House of Commons, paiticul- The Directors oftheOntario Coun- I and demonstrated the ability and the
��� ����er ' �• where a• brooder house, containing a arly the members of the three oppos- ty •Federation of keenness of, agricuiturdl folk to
- Agriculture mei on think through j! • large number of small chicks was on ition groups, the Progressive Con-, Tuesday, ,FebrUary 24, :at the home I l 8h their carious prob., .
LiSb�ER AND BUILDERS' fire; the brooder• house was saved, vatives, the C. C. F., and Social Cred- ; of John Hamer, South 'Myrtle: The,.
. but the chicks were a total loss; dur- it, are availing themsel es of tine op- meeting .vas 'attended by Messrs An- Alex Tones reported ca, the final
f AUPpLEEg lag the afternoon they received a . porWnity of pointing oul to, the Gay:--! son Gerow, , Scugog, President; I. L day, the panel discussion and reaol.`
call, to a grass fire north of Audley emment the, faults, of the Budget, as I M -Lean: Greenwood, Sec.; - Rodd,tions, All delegated, agreed that
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7. •Corner Btatioa Rd, and No. 7 11gh'Y• school. _ - tar- as it reflects on the low income ._i a'ractOV OfL Farm Forums; Taylor for r _
Brougham Hockey Team are plan= bracket earner, Pickering Township; Nestbi ,for E. ! thought out and definitely eworded,
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ming to enter a Hockey Tournament There. is no doubt now that the. .I Whitby; Dowrn, for•Vegetable Grow- could do more harm than good to _
i starting this Friday night in Stouff- majority of the people hare, not 'ers, Johns, Past Ptesidlettt; Hamer 'any convention..
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ville� when -the ,following teams will benefitted to any great extent _but and -Downey- Directors for Whit Mr• johns pointed out that a new
Awl%V V\1RH A tri be playing: Port Perry, Brooklin, have been hands$_ the, few_ and very_ I Township and Mrs. Hamer from -the farn►ere union was trying -for a toe.
Peaches end Brougham. small benefits. The very glaring con I District Women's Institute' organiza_ hold..this situation -ails for more
Mrs. H8Wiitvn and sons of Keswick Mr. slid 1lrs•' Bert Smith and sop cession is the one where the pe. son tion: The minutes o! the .previous educatlbn- n the :work and results _
- weseF recent guests of Mr. and: Mrs._ Robert, o! Toronto, visited Mrs. Bob- deriving atti income thr,,u;h :v,dr meting dsa;ire mainly .with the _el of the Federationme 'have a einian,
D. � Malts sat} may, ertson un .5und3y. - ends of the monies. invest d i -n the j--ect:on of officers, were read and ap- -, only, w•e prefer to call it a federa-
Mr. D. A. Beer was at Hamilton, Mr. - and Mrs. Russell Stotxey, of Caaadtan Carpsration to the amount 4 proved: The financial report showed I tion blit"many farmers d*'rot know
- •ern Saturday last attending an exec_ Goodwood. -spent a day last week of $9600 has teen eliminated from a balance of'51;28 n hand. The Sec_ what -it is, what' it's powers are or ;
Utive meeting of the 0. H. A.
with iffr, and Mrs. G. E. Hokby. the income tax bracket and pays no rria:y r.porttd that he had not colt- ; what it has dans. You'have to show
Congratulations to Miss Barbara Master Lorne Anis spent last week I tax A hatever, One of tr.e Prv4ressi a ected all the yearI 1 farmer money, in -h•s, hand to con-
y grants_ar4 Je'v_
]dairs and. Miss Ana Barclay on re- with.his grandparents .Air:': and Mrs,- C-0ns:r+'ative"members .liar teraiei'i 7 ies*for 1912 f:•orr the townships and vines.'him someofne said.'So it was
eciving fib' Secondwy School Gradpointed out that thpt could oe done
Honeys. of Horteytiale. Phis Budget as the "Sunset P,t;3ge a motion was carried that these ar- _._
uatloa Diploma, General Course at The Woman's Association held As :a: as tre farmers'are. nricert:ed Yearn be appl%e� :for immediately. :.� too, tor:due: to the -R, Marketing
r the Commencement Exercises, held their regal monthly meetfns on they' are ua lite same catrgr.iy o; A committee n! two, Allan Down_ Scheme farmers ata �;et3ing 26. �%
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at Pickering District High School on ' Wednesdap' last at the home of Mrs. low :Hage earnWs andthrref: re-' .:: e- � ey -amd le'c'"Johii3 was apooifited in ' for 'i,ork inst{ dd =of 23cts Th:c wa -
il February 27• D. L. Marrs with an attendance of I very little to gain :om the B..Ket promote co-operative: insurance . in due to the work of the Federation
1 Mr. Russell Gray has been -crisis- _ twenty-two 'The president Mrs. Fred I .in relief from taxa:lin Q the county Thu -co- of Agriculture. There is no o
IIII aP auto insiran- rganiz.
�sd to ills bed during the pall week pled in rge. Thevmeeting was A Brent deal of decals has bet r, '.' cels' Growing . rcpitIly popular`ty i1on wlr:cn can dd' whatihe Fedeta_
`!�rith an attack of measles. l e usual ay, followed ! centred on theGouet ia4A's attempt but still 17 s not been present d in non san _aQ and' it- has good reeord's- _•
Mrs. George Philip and airs: Lein -.I y the Devot anal;'which was takes to extend the Din .�'ncy. Powers `j a22 its brr�tits .to the _major y of ' to- prove the -tact. The -Federation is
' soon have been on'the sick list dr-
by Sirs. Wannop. Several items of Act. This Act qiv a Cabinet of, our members. supported, by'tax lEries, you, if you
ing the past week. Their many local I business were discussed during the i the Gos•ernmen,- the corer to, •pans' Reports were ea d from the deme I- are a farmer teI.oeg'and. you should
iOrieads wish both these ladies a ver business period. including plans for I .leg4slat:on at zny to 1 i haul co^2- � or o- be hcccCtfeci_ ih itadin g
X j gates E� alis: Orsta,: io' FF e, r g and learning
- ,speedy recovery, a' Pot L zck Supper 'ir,'the Ha21, ori i alI ;y can `"j.,Ut, its activities,
Miss Atkinson, of Toronto, visited A2arcts 27:;also for a special meeting • Mi, Rodd azsnounced_Farm Forum
Lar friend; Mrs. Hary duringthe be held on Marek' '11th, when the � .::. �, , A311 in Ti:.e 1 e on _ Ha11, "Uxbridge, -
Mr. Ronald Hamilton tis: ted his - 4 . rs
on -end. Cherrywood. Pickering, Whitevale. - � tin *.rcii' F"th: The Provincial. Sec.
Claremont and Greenwood W. A L coy",10fle .&4ve* f�i ., `i�a� i r ' �� o, iw t� ;,:nest- speaker and
_.. lister, iMts Wagg.'of, Stouth:lie one will be -guests. Mrs. T. Philip; con- '
recreat:r,r ri'Jul j :VliO%v the meet-
dar last week. v'ener t^en took over. the meeting, WITH THE LOW-PRICED m8• :he ��.,�rat.on passed a motion
Several from her* took advantage The rneetingclosed,with lunch and.a l - to sugp ,t .. L-Fulk'S:hoc! students -
_ "sd the special bu, which runs. bet- social cup of tea served' by the hos- _ GOODAEAR _ by paying six GOil r.3 lor.. up. to f!!. ,
'vein Brougham and Oshawa the irises Mrs. Yiairs sadSrt. Matt. - - -
1814 Saturday of each month.
tern tui nutr� • ,
Alec Johns
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lit'. sad Mrs i}._ F, .Holtby visited REPORT FROM PARLUKENT appointed delegates: to theamer Beef pg o,,
010 Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, D. by lldichael. Starr, M. P. Ont, Rxiing 1 Hews a guaranteed Good Tea; �. d'ucers' meeting in -the Royal Ymt.. - !
a 0 # i/,® ea -cord crude tires a -
albsd cif Tftm1d, T� - pep R7 ', Hotel on the 31st of March. The
bulk to deliver amazing mile- i sNdent then declared the meeting ad-
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to get rile, Janie .FEATURING: Tickele Available At Above sebo b f
_ PAUL HELMER - TERRY HELITER -' KA RL HELMER
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know the telephone is'••right there". _ ... _ .._ . �. and - �- _. _ . __ . •. _.
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THE LI:L TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA WOO' Pbtie ti 'did W
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S`or your spare 1;=i. just sane a .ay' 'REALT•' ''�'�''^ NNCi' 4('rNT '\ tai •
-tree trial sales smazirt Patented I''E, FLK�.(;ASUALTY lfW1rL'6, Av!, U&tvB1L1.
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start pay Yon that. Hundreds _of lot • _ AND -MST YOUR PROPER
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FOR SALE WITH as . tt..w VETERLNAB•Y SUppWq,'
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FOR DEMONS`I'RXPl4N PHONE _ _
_ QICKBRIING JEWELLIIRY MZ. Hourly pick• Up 0 R• BOYEs /- -
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Bought, Sold and Excbaugea {erring . 265 J 12
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...Dead and crippled farm animals m FOA YOUR HONZ . FOIL ANWTVERSARIES, WEDDINGS,
t@oved promptly for sanitary eiispoa SHOWERS, BIRTHDAYS, CA MT3dASi IN FACT FOR ANY
TELEPHONE COLLECT OCCASION THROUGHOUT THE YEAR,Aala
Land Surveys W �,, aoc�
Piekeshtg "YOU7,L FIND A SUITABLE (!lair!' IN OUR CATALOGUE—y
Toronto i $ Q. T. 13 0 8'P O N REPAIRING
GORDON YOUNG, LIMITED YOU GET YOUR CDOWE •— FjWZ — BY DEALING i3F,RE ;f -
ppledWANTA - :. CALL EST -OUR STORE AND GET. PARTICULARS Ontario Land Surveyor ti
. Dead or Crippled Peacoat„ 2+� _
-.� pick-up, _ And Cl' r'S Engineer 10
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BANNER 8El!iDEI;iNCi - W woodhoaae Cee@.
Phone: Lyndharst am or T
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and Fridley everiags at 81cit t the tea m _Saturday and to Ybear Pbsoos Ajax 841M S .
say 3 • tt _ g.. Mrs,_ T. White is able to be -up again. 1QSit' OUR g8+A0Blp �V
BMNK 8 dclock. Our prayers and best wishes go out
AND BLOtiK. WORK. tae tickets for the Draw os the to � a1L - .,.w COMPLBTR LINZ- o
WANTED besutibll quilt, . which was maes by Next guiy8ay. March 1S, at 1L1S `aN GI&LS•I GET L4)VE T A$P PENS sed ./
Lowest Bate Mrs. Alder•dyce, Sr:. were gidrn ou. tits 3UMESI Gan B to if Es, me* •
PHONE: PICKERING 6VI oa Sunday, atter Masa it is n speaker in our church will be Pep• famous health seri z eight LADT aM a cif oN. WAOCRM
A. IL— ope,d Rev. J. W. Oliver, of Rockwood. We Fids t'a9.60 Term: $1.4A V%d*
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PAINTING AND ORATINQr that a !large number will be sold: urge all mem and builder, Ostrom Fonio Tablets, - In.
SO * . � quilt will be drawn fo¢. x. Slay-. .attend, to meet Mr. Oliver t may t�u'�M y8�s'quainter size, = I� WN PA
Pial—Pickeriag AMW4. 28th, at the _
_• Spring Bazaar. happper, we will we more o1 him is �y f0c. Au•�. Pickering Jew if
Fstdrpott Rd. Norte -. Dsobaetea M anyone. is tine -Parish liar an7.y weeks to come. Mr. McCulloch and _
mar I = auggeertfans for malung maaey, for Mr. Allen will be at Rock to
' • WELL DIGGER • our Building Fund, please . het ia, taloa services these; PICKERrm TOWNSHIP
` - r—Comprw9t Work Door— touch with Father McGivn y. who iiemember our weekly acti-,ities: EILEEN JACKSbN BUIiDINt}. P�t�[1T8
a t . X . L. GATES .. will give You every. cc -ops: atiou and Monday is Y. P. u.; Tuesday C. G. _ ...
& R. 9, PICKERING pt You started --Gorr. L T.; Thursday, Choir: Saturday At- *oo Ezasfned Glace ply � lased Tuss..Fri. 1 to 8 P. AL
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4213 .. ternoorLExPlorers,and Tyro. PICSE$ING - -
� I Ceaterettttal raised Clareli 7i esday Ev A• -A- - aDDoia4sest .
TiF.ntAI.E _ HELP . WANT)r,I3—ladles
and by
Once again. a.r Surrey School era.+ Ejectors of Pickering Village:t
over 25 years, as Demonstsstoril.
,- bursting at the .ms acct !!or a why Think yon sincerel F. J. ]� � TT jj::
F�eaeastt wor>ti F�peu wets not area- we thought we- were not of to and friends y,_my n si fere n �RC� V �ii
wear*. Ears while learning Phone g ,ice the honor eonlereed E: :Ila = � 6TIILDINC � �
have PHONE: PICS88IKGa
. - _ _ _ 1f291id Oshawa:
enough .chairs to "go arats:ul,- and confidence expressed byyoor - •, - /e
Thin Is what we..like to see and. we support in our recent election.
- - soar'80 lase there are tna:.y more ch>1dsen Goadan H Bray -_ PICKERING
• ROUSE W, A'�TED —to Fut. Thrr'e or who could . conte and we will wel. • • • « � P� ��s �?
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four- rooms. Immediately. Phone — come tbmm most.-h�earttly: We hope 1Nasy .'Thanks
Fle:herlstg MW4. �. WARM AIR FURNACES -
day will not be too far ad All those who supported el".
accamtnodatloas will be more ties to the first Cootictil of Pfeker. -
' Dicks from Hillside Poultry Farm; commodious, but despite crowding ' !nt Village. -I will. do my beat in the itloning Ola Buraerts
Canadian Approved Chicks. I our tehcheis and doing_
Aird
•_tea . «mss nine months to y Ire leetrical & Plum
° apace Heaters
r it's getting date !br poultry-loeepers Remember the hour of meeting is ebefee. -
W want tate bet suasayer-fall math 10.80 Sunday morning for corporate Your new Council needs the coo. + IastalLtba or Repstirs .Dumbarton
kets• Hatchery has wade choice in woa-ahip in the church fol the first selraetive ciidoism and above all, the Contracting and Supple@ `
mired. pullets„' cockeceL% dapoids, Quarter hour, followed by c+laasto for fail support of ..the whole Ylllate. i
.- :. 'started; capons: Purebreds, crosses; halt an hour. For those wishingto — W, crag sses Q V I LTY r7 E/e1Tl N G Pbono Pickering. 195WIR
they have the choice you wam#_-- join in the regular' worship younger To the E7ecto'• • • • « t Ale y o
Agent: F. 1$. Demaine. Pickering a place for you and for m of Pickerlag Village; 'lastest _ hexing job too sinal or too far awyn.
Phone 238W12 group provision .s trade for a nur- I wish to express my sincere thaaia HB.B 11
FOR SAL&•�Handknitt�ng� a: gab- -skn d�paitmen: 'under sw�� viska &.bd' a00reciatlon to tFie Electors o! --
lea' and
children's ware a specialty of the you women bf the church, the Villa Ir j
spec y young Village your electing me to the
L Geri& Ph.. F.ckertng 191W3. Bnng the whose family at 10:30 as office of Councillor in the first corm. t SALE REGISTER BUILDER,
► ape 1Q there is a class kir every age, then cal of the Village We are fully aware i ---- "_
s remain for searvioa of the- man dilficah MONDAY._. MAR, 18—Auction sale - FOOD WOR$INa
For Sale Cheap y • prob{ems s-
000 chick -brooder complete, and a.• _ We a4 had a good c=gregat:on heed,, yet the best interests of the of Holstein springers, fresh and nulk-
___ -lout 30 feeding trays arta drinking 1o'r' thea wonftp perod and Mr. Mc- people of this vdllage w!U always be Ing; 1951 Ferguson Vacter, trent end
'CABINETS j
Cuiloch gave a fine sermon on eur'teneers A loader, cultivator, 3F Plou h, narrow
. lbuntains, -and two 45 gat ail drums, >za vPy � gam. ehtnking you. g -- KITCHEN EA$INj'='B '
�- mss. A. J. GilLard, R R 2, PjctGer- 'The Will of God" which provided —Joke S. BaLsdon bottom. Delaval Magnetic collier.
l isg, Dixje Sides tad. ample material for tho�ugM draing stied ernits, Gilson Portable j
r « staisiexs BUILT and INSTALL=
cooler (near new
' the to came. May we an strive � To the Electottt, _ _ ) ; pits, may. grain
go�R�aad , 2 d u Ford tippe �: etc., at Lot 24, on 9th cost_ Pickering, j�� �Ng �I�
1' rood motor rigid good tires, equipped . g^oRn day to day- to do those things , Pickering VI! ane mile west o! Claremont, the
"With a steel platorm and wood hoist I which are God's will. I wish to take this opportunity to
- - Q Hubbard, Brook; Road, Pickering,
Congratulations to our 8t 'Setrtli- thank the ratcpayera o! tht Village �O�y of George Timate; also' the G. A. Eekkevol i
91 -acre far= cls SIA lL
" ;phi �yp,T3 � P�mew'a Y. P. U. on the splendid' Of Pickering .who voted for nee in y loam (good well),
tft - `CEDAR POSTS —for which they sponsored on Sattss- this, the first..election of the. village. - house. all con- - Plelritia y� ec. _
motlera insu>rbricl:
`� day afternoon.* Ttie boys made a At is much appreciated. ` ve!niemoes, garage' and workshop: g t
s fT> Plckertng 187Wi, Charle5a very good lot of waiters is !heir —Jett W. Ashton �� �� dtrdving shed, milk house, ,THONlB R PIQiE$=LN jl
• • o t • Insulated . vat; . tae - mile from blic
�• _ •' white shirts and black rice and when • • ' pu _
7RANSi?08 ATIO�{ Wil. to next --the women are -looking for D1r. istepayer: i school: High School bus passes the
congratulate goer on your lane. Offered sub ''j' �%
leave Picbesi:tg about 530 a m. waiters to wait on their tables we I wish to co sect to a reserve ' l u a our Swap -
drily, to Toronto. Phone Pickering wiU—�kaoar vt.hem to goo. The tables choice of your first. Council and to Md' H not sold briars 9.00 p m
lSSJIZ. were tastefully decorate5d with spring wish thein success. -and also to thank
Terms- on_ltarsn made ltrtowa day of,
sale- Sale at 1.00 P. M. Llo
• � t,; WSLIJ; D17G• fl ase vvss a background You all for coming out to vote, and Clerk; ��,-CashTKINSM. SELLERS Iron .& Metal t
. Deepened. and 8eyiieed of music whi dried an eiitra touch alpaca;lly thorn, who voted" fbr me.
, Auctioneers and. Sale
Compresses For Kent - � to the atmosphere. cut time we hope Yseas truly,
.. O. Taylor- — Elit{irbeth Street there will be sone patrons., but 'we Irvin White _
AMa INTO CASH
mar 20 understand• it was a warlh�ile vee- • • • • «. mar 28 e
R SAX —feed wheat and oats. J,.. � . . •���s
±C� Moore, '4th con. Pickering. Pb000 -last' Sunday the C, 'G. I. T: anal '�`L L TRURSDAY; MAX 28 --auction. sale �� Pk��Ul� �� 1
° .Pickering 98J4. Piot'es s held skate thud church
:..Thank 1 hank YOU.
• of farm stock, implements, N 'heed
c, m:r 30 sat'viee-o2 tire• xasoa whet, M". W. To the Voeers of. Pickerigg lots, ing fresh . -
: a! Holstein cattle Townson
cows. springers. heifeis, 50 hdgrt, I.
l5catt, whose liusbeaed is's dae'tar on Orta hundred and thirty -ane of your H, C. tractor W4 -on rubber, Domisv- - SOH.DING 81� • AJ" 1
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TENDERS WANT®. the missi fields in Korea, was tine numbers have shown their confidence the machine 1% AJAS WS
°n ion asking kin with grain
speaker, The girls pre9ented ism ability by casting 'ballots In th�ce, f11II line
braes! y , of farm im le --
100q. house 34 x 24 'Breezeway" the layettes they made and We teed- MY fanior—to you, my sincere thanks, merits, hay and p
W ���cinittY '12'z
Box �8i� the e it. was aline skewing and-Fourvas havenur nominated defeated me, hype Dour Picker9ing Towne, pro dge- tat bogs: farm
-threshing nsachlme, tr.
_ grain, at Lot' 22, rear
Uxbridge- tractor, farm stock, implements, bay. ;
g and their leader hsve work- Y perty grain; furniture etc, et Lot 31, CD3 s
„ 'ed hard to maitre -this a sucoessd'ttl wishes, rti a fair el ction, `To'theari, Roy Tindall. Terms: cash. No reser- D. Scaiboro, on Lawrence Ave,
AUCTION SALE .. _ mir;i°nary project. Mrs; Clipsham .of m:: heartiest congratulations, ve as farm sold, Lloyd Turner, clerk. mile West-of_.Kennedy. Road Props
• the W, M S. Presbytery, was also '
It ties been m privilege to have A. S. FARMER, auctioneer.- art of D. T. Martin. Sale at 1.00..p.
SATURDAY, oALkRCH •21 aue!tion - °n hand to take charge o2 the C. G. rec-aived your confidence in this -mat
i° Of hold furniture, the row I' T. Affiliation Servicer. ter of.:servloe..to our community, and WEDNESbAY, - mar_.ZO s .Terms cash. NO reserve Farra.�
p - - MARCH 18 auction old, KEN and CLARKE PRENTICE,
perty of Charles Taylor -319 �Greeit• . Ii these twp groups �6f young folk to you, its citizens; and, on that ac sale Of Holstein and Jersey cattle;
h n4M in fn'" our church . continue to work as count alone, i shall continue to offer threshing machine; 'Nein Favorite, a �" c i `- mss 27
au 'o
Y St., Whitby. A l04 of nate t they are dei there should not be' in services to you whenever. She M -H combine and f
good, . condition. Everything of5ered n8 y Y full line 'af farm
anY lack of leadership tri the"'coming' 'may be 're aired: im lements, matched team of roan- SA'TL'RDAY, MARCH ` 21---auotiotxi
�9ri11 be -sold. No -reserve. Sale at 1.00 y 4 P
'%'clock Wm. MAW, auctioneer, er, and we feel we should do ev- My best wishes to a!t, horses, about 1800 lbs. hay and `grain 'sale' a.• Holstein and Guernsey cath.
erything poedble to support them ir. Y__our_s very truly, at Lot 9, Con, 2, Pickering Twp.t'
orc}er '(-keep them vMth-us. - W. Dti John's anile above Aiax traffic• h ; le, John Deere tractor, model
tK Sasr'e — 8osebank a several folk on the sick • * + * No. 2 Highway, the 8 te' om John Deere croininne; new and ilii!
list this�� _ propeaty of A. line of power implements, near new;,
s' TINI+@ will be a Euchre next Fri-- the Past few weeks and hope Pickering Village Ratepsyeis: J. 13' jo. No reserve, 'farm sol grain •said --
ybre r My sincere thanks baled iiay and straw,
dq evening at St.Mary's. The time ex `u doing as well as can be to those who Sale 'at 1.00 p, tn- Terms: �h• L. household furniture, at Lot •3, Con.
pe ted r:s is most cares the illness
�' suj voided me in 12cRday's election Turner, clerk. A S. F
tPe s;xg.Yc! c ;rndty* is �tRMER,-sue- 6, Pickering,• at Kinsale, on Na T
a s:>rious nature arid, it will bF Aithough: riot a winning candidate, tioneer,
► rl000p frc>mt St. o � de.Sales, ai ssano•tin-, before they can be back I exi.� my gratitude to all, and sear 18 Hijlhway, the property of Motu
�JPJ.ejarfng 10 On their f again To mention .a - extend my very -best wishes to>� attc- - m►ie,• Sleeman. No reserve, larva sok! 'IW
'W C�edlt
Union avail hold: a few there are; Mrs, Snider',: Mrs. ale at 12.0 noon, sharp. M, Mow+,
� to a'Yardzo the• Association, Boase to our First CoulifL 13AT on sale MARCH ? s( bray, clerk A. S FAliME24, SUVA •i -
and Mr. McGbzd, It was CPtt[ castor auction sale o!
ago ftway nwwnj Atter Masa good to. sere Mea. Marsh Chapman at _ _ _ Fade ' Fiolsteia cattle, _ teen 4
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.:RADIO ElEFWICE FVBNrrURa DEAD Rev. A. & Young. Mlmbter
- Auy Make or Model _ - SUNDAY. MA WH 1.5, 1953 Mev. 9avY >teassialk >111� �
- - Arthur Field = - p�LVERAL D1REC?08 IOENEFtT BY THIS 11.0000 a. m.—PuPubli � - o00 P: n — Worship s �• f _
Private Ambulance Servin GOOD NEWS 7.00 _ 8.C* P. hL__Chjsch Member_'
-PRONE Pickering 62 W S � Day or Night ship Class - the Manse. et. Andrew'. Presbyterlam Crma+i
h COMBINATION j'>fonng People% Meeting Postpmed Lamer Aid
Was. {1[eSA(�1�14r Prop.—
} *YOUR NOM! TOMM�R/dVdlB to March l;t.•d. The regular meeting of i e rAdW
i Y �vU�rAL BUs7 '. Phone Pick. 19 3 Moet .:w . w° «: to kwow '� .....,. Aid will be 1�1d as 11tut�Ti �►
M•1 b leiM M wh.e. xxa�r a, Choir practice Saturday night this 19. Lunch will �e Se�'v�ed at lift
` L=NQS Bw �rOrt live •1I. ia' • week at 7.30 oclock �
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MIORLD
Daily Service To and From
Picker Ont• die m•Wa' vents wh" , m AUDLEY Us Zia am I,. ad St. And eVe Church will iroY •
08IIAT►A mesa so ne sh to yen, to yo•e L39 — Smdmy School Spring Fashion Show oa Thvrstl &,
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MAW A rY � your haeae, ys•r frtan. Rae 2.34 — Church Service 'March 1!. is the Armouries, hips
: Chartered Euata F•r All W 171 candsuctivo resorts a" intorpre• _
Occasions tatbn of asoonal and interaotio- at 8.00 p. m
�HONR: PiCB'BBING 1WE - LlCP1NSED AUCTI01•PEM ANT for THE CMHaws. ttayo b vie - i
for IfiSTIAN SCIENCE
rIC1�i>0?18 GOSP1aY. C
MONITOR.
- VALUATOR - -. � bonsefiN of �SeH pICMSiili(1 htEDtCAL C t
Mab fit. Pickering
KLN AND CLARKS Phone or write .� Internationally ro alai X• George Ymfin - orae so.rs a...hedniea for wai-
�opa anti The Christies Science 9tltuiey School — 10,00 A M. neaday Attermeen and FrWT E'rM�
. �T7 Z'IC� cid DUNDAS St. EAST "WITH'Y Monitor. Devotional Service — 11.00 A Ti
LISTEN Tuesday ai'hb aver fog are maw cawellei.
AUCTIONEERS ibvangelistic Service 700 P. M .�
AEC stations to 'The Christian
L coned and Authorized for the Science Monitor views the News.••
Counties of Ontario and York.
And use this eoupa
>rartn Stock,Implements Hous•- . ♦ today for • spaelal in- :
ttrodue" bb"r 00M. $ 1 � ,
held 'Fursiture, Real Estate OPTE)M>Ir't'R 3'r — -- 1 SOUL, KIND AND BPStss
our Specialty at Reasonable Tt+o Chrftden taloa. monlror 1a year9 past there has often 'been Confusion about thdse teems, _ltm8 :
Rated. Dual Service for the fy llo to 12.00 and 2.00 to 6.00 0... N.r..r fk•, sostoe 1 S. Moo .11s.A, the Baha'is dMerentiate between these three powers as follows: - - - - - - -
Priq of One. wesings: Moa. Wed. M. 7 to B. nt.or »vie n. as ritree.etnv Whem-we speak of the soul, we mean the motive power of the Physio-
� is Th• tea• x~•r• al 10 7 which livbs Hader Its entire control. U the'ao'ul fdentitlm ItooK
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Milliken P. O. phone Agfa. affil" DISNEY BLDG., Opp. P. O. trsdssr — u• hsa.s. t Sacha if..
r 3lLarhiatm P. d. phone Mach. > OSHAWA. ONTARIO wIW the nmlaer'ial worth it remains dark,•for in the natural world three
b-ibil • Olii« i-�1 Ii taaoaiIs *�' ' �•�and �Qe: but if it becomes the reelplemi
Prmtiaq have issm eatabliahsd �On• _ �' ei' as graced, m! ih• .woe3i at mini, Its dasime�s will be teansdelreti
pnnsieeQis ve 1114. (Three -Day Service Arranged). tr�l �— %ft v4mk ib %sarames lmts+,yW� itis &spa d" into loving kindness.
There U6 bwvever, a ft41uhY lot man whbA met•iis to hM video tilts
tsaaN
Note" or exbiaaee. !Bila; is Mite . "wer of fhb mint, far the soul b not
D42i8VAIZ ami RIC'HABDs � � ��� _ �—� of itself, eag•We ot,aoeallieg IOe`s�f;� � I�OmOa"i but the dei
t `oyp �S a0n aceon puff this anvil there it -b a p�
onteris Land Surveyesm, And _
Pty[essis■al LICENSED AUCTIONBIiIt soul
mi its still another paws which is ritteresdited from that of the _
9" Street, Int - .Card of Thant '
soul dad mind 11Is third Power is the aplrit which li as emamtttem
g Picitering and FY1atb7 TowmriiSm the, divine Setitower. the spick b tin axis eot.d which the eternal Lh•
OSHAWA, ONT. tzj w:.as. It is conductive to a.erhuttftsg g>e1Y and d th• cadge .r tls+i
_ Prams: �� Farm. Heuaeihold and Ptalmt>. My sincere tharr3v to the members _ exaltation of kneaanity. .
of the Pickering hire Company !or .
_. at U. Sake A SWARby their prompt action eRting,�iahing _ - IBAHA'I 'WORLD FAITH
P41 MI Attention WFUR the iRam rice at my hosrte last Mon- -
day mornma. For further information, phone — Pickering ld4J1. a'
�7 R, �+ 1. Phan 84 s -Stam. Fairbairn
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QUALITY -FIRST -= SERVICE OUR A I M
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-- A Complete 9arrbi 0010 ono mbea+t►
Prltno�a�P.11ER
for son. alta s..� IT'S HEBEI SCHIV/EDER S CBbhwsIS Y FLAKrr 1'AKE ADYADITAQB '
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Phoma - ami �wMia. threr_
=- lPrrli•r BWiera' su�piiam Buy One Pound -Seg. X50 lb. -
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THE Pay only 100
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DIXON - Colarte �hi1p1
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Wing air Sirloin 80 az. tine' -
Steak or Ro�ist lbe- 69c Cream .Corn. 2 35c
1AIR i.OAD 1=UL�1TtOXS A>� - - - _
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� Form And Mott SUBU88AN 20"s SOAP FLAKES - BUTTER _.. .
II P Effective March 1, to April A van- Family Mountain Blend. Coffee
W Insurance N DmMi�s Iola loads zlsay not exceed the allow. + a�n1�,7 lb. 1.09
�Vlmdahilla Si:a•. •It► "f able loadh given ander 'Section 31, : $ 9 `
� Size �-No.
�4 Insurame Of A>r � sub -section 3, of the Highway Tratf. unTea
jle Act. with bury $s '
.'.E;own an & Gibson I = Silver Plated TEASPOON 3 50 for 53C
}$i3iis - wl�i':>< MII E. SIMS. r
=Engineer, County of Ontarlo. -- FROZEN FOODS
`'FRUIT & VEGETABLES ••Bi:OAD�ts•• :STAFFORD BROS. m Memoriam
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• Peds &Carrot. 1►i,g..25,C _
�WMH2A& WOO"-BAx�R—!n loving rnvm6ry 'of our. New CABBAGE
Birds -eye .Peas - 31a
dear daughters and- sisters: Marjorie i ,
- FLORIDA JUICE ORANGES 232 s doz. 33c F
1 who died March 9, 1193 dna Annie, REE DELIVERY
� 4rhn �1eci Mare4i 27, 1837.,
_ _ Cell k .:, 29c FORENOON ORDERS
Time goes on with many gr,ln�_M -New CARROTS, - -. 4 P
2 BEFORE 10.00 A. M. _•__
� � TOtIdd.L1d-ti. LAWSOI� Joys and sorrows, smiles axsR. tears, _._
- -- - But thrfz` memory will be rher.shedAXFP TT3R.iJTP:g __ �.._ �b, AFTF,RNOpN ORDERS --
- -.Barrww ami b6ruphtw With the pasting o! the years. . i._._ .- a5 _ BEFORE , 8.00 P. IL
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+YB _ " OVU THREE DOLLARS)
NWOOD O.NrA8i4 _ ._Alwsgtt remembered by Mom, Dad. TOMAirOES Ce'. P
eying
78iq 1% flisteM -Brothers, both far and meat.
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1►•ssea's Institute will serest _fag this group, with 11lts. N. Sander- eon" up in f!>•�busiaeas parR the this section si�onld be :; naidered'
ea ]larch la, when this hostess" will son and soar, visited Mr. and Mrs. D. letter from the Hospital Auxiliary r
` Claremont
be: Mrs. Morgan and Mn Lehman. Bryant and family. Pickering. was discussed and a con I _. -_--
A filter will be. shown, called "The , w :•tee e_ -St, Francis eo t;81^c. V'ickerina ?
ts_ • • . _ Mfs. Nelson Sanderson and Rc thrze appo_n'tft w see it the Dist-
Story of Tea" Roll Call — "An Cls g•,
'The Rec.:eation Committee last Irish may; " IYlembers are asked to sp' nt Sti "day. with Mr. and Mrs dict could not contribute enough to The March meeting of the Csathal '
`weeis sponsored a Junior Hop in the tome r Duncan .and family, Newmark furnish oae of the nurses roomer, on Women's League was held Iin t
p epared: to buy W. I. Pins. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Taylor and the which a plaque Of the' Club would j basement o1 this church. opeolyj
+Community Hall, to which forty-five Lunch Committee is. Mesdames J. family, Goodwood;. Mr, and Mrs. D. be placed: Ten -dollars Was donated with yam,
ieyA.ageis took part. Mrs, Hutchison Norton, N. Tomlinson, R. Cooper, N. Drayer by the. Fraeideot,
- Coates and son,'Brooklin: Mr. and to the Floor Relief
provided the music. The dance was Sanderson, J. Sysaes and G. Gaudin. d A special SPellen. Minutes of the last meeelaf(
big Mrs. N. Norrish and family, Brou- l social evening is to be announced were read by Mrs, Dowling ]Lem[
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arentauccesa and endorsed by all the Don't forget the big Euchre nerd y guests of Mr, soon, to get funds for the Hospital Brett, Treasurer, gave her
ff rr; Sham were the Sunda EYnaa�i'S
Dance in the Hall Tonight in aid of and Mrs. Fred Redshaw. After several musical numbers Report. The members plan Sofas �'' i ti
Employees oI the Sarco plant here repairs to the community hall:' See 1 Mr and-Mrs, Sam Taylor and fam- by local talent, Mr. Gilbert, of the the Cenacle Convent on
had fete pleasure of a visa* last week the advertisement elsewhere is
",Set Ratrask **1 i v
4� B7 spent Sunday with relatives in Ajax Bank of Commdree. addressed week-end pi April 1? to 18. "
from the owner o! Sarco in the U. issue. • Uxbridge. the .gathering on many intricacies of The Catholic Women's
6. Mr. Element Walls who turned Week.ead visitors at the home of Miss McDonald of Toronto, was a the banking .business; and the trona. to the Pickering District Fire pled; f
:over his company of Canada to the Mr, and Mrs. E. G. Allman, were.: High SdU4 i
employees two years a recent visitor here with Mr. and fur of funds over the world hinny for French, was won by Caroon; tet
go. made a Mr. and Mrs. J. C: Jones, Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Lewis. questions were asked and answered. Smith, and the Latin Prize was a, f r.
- tour of the local building, inspecting Mrs. John Taylor, Mr and -Mrs. G.
Comn~tnity To Aid Wallace Family A great deal, of better undergtand- warded to Florence Burtpn, t
their production and layout. St. Clethre, and family, all of Tor- The United Church will hold a ing of monetary affairs was gained I A Social Evening will be Cir ;
r The local Park Board held their onto. i shower for food and clothing for the by all present. Arch Bell moved a March 18, in the basement af.
fir .
annual meeting last week in tlfe Mr. and Mrs. Don. Hedges and the I Wm. Wallace family; Altona, who vote of thanks; after which luncheon church. Nominations took place !r' `
-Community Hall. Several money- family spent Sunday with Mr, and were burned' out on Friday last. Mr, was'served, There was a good crowd readiness for the Annual. Election r,
making projects will be undertaken Mrs. Arthur Bates,,! t Woodville. Wallace was just returning.f p '
this year. Don Hedges resigned from Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wallace, West- rom a present. Officers, m A riL.
trip to Scotland, and Mrs. Wallace ! We wish to call the attention of Miss Sheila Way- read two ardeks
the Board, after having served faith_ on, spent the week-end with Mr. ' was at the airport to meet him. The the Council to the deplorable con- from a recent issue of the Ensdg4 j
dully for many, years. The 1053 Bd. and Mrs, Earl Beare, hired man who was at home, *as at dition of the three roads west of A discussion followed and question 4
I12embeas are, Dr. N. F. Tomlinson, Several carloads% of .local Masons work in the barn. Discovering the here, leading to No: '2.' The are time answered sad guidance
"Richard Cooper, Peter Lippert, Wm. attended a banquet for the Grand blaze, the Stoufffville fire department rough, full of holes, and need grSv- by, Father McGivne Spiritual Dip.'
4
Downing, Robt. McDonald, Wm. Master, at Yonge St. Temple, Mon- Y. P
P was called. They emptied their pump- cl at once. We again think that if ector. The muffling closed with
- Glidden and J. McGullougit, day evening, er, but were' hampered by the short- -surfacing, to be done this year, er. r•- Margaret Gormley r�
Mrs. Pennell of Toronto, was with We understand that • the local but- age of water. The house and contents
her mother Mrs. J. McCullough last cher shop is_Jow closed and that Mr.' . were destroyed, only partially cov_ -
Wednesday. Several ladies came ,in and Mrs, SWtherland will soon be ered by insurance. Origin of the
-that day and completed a quilt, moving to Toronto, where Mr. Suth- blaze is not known. The Wallace's
' herland is now . em to ed: - _
P Y who mune away had a heart breaking �, O. M. L.
Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. home-coming, and a deeply s �M�g p `
Lawrence Norton on the-birth of a P Y ympath_
Variety Concert otic neighborhood is anxious to help. BERPICE _ - >berBSICA?Iol�
da�g' titer last Sunday, at Brierbush We understand they hav temporary
Hospital, Stouffville• living-quarters.
PLAYS, 6111'1$, MvBa<CAL, >';'ra • Mr. Eddie Ortiz spent the -_week=
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by Goedldlswahip, C"end in Buffalo.
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Congratulations to, Mr, and Mrs: �iudl
Fred' Ward, who wi11 celebrate their ey
CIa>�emo HAI 48th wedding anniversary quietly at
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-MAR* 20 8•15 Mr. and Mrs. D. Woodburn, .Tor- number of every "molt' you see. '-
We regret to know that Mrs_ F311-
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2'�l W y
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- ADM. 50e earl ESc Mrs, R. Hockley On 'Saturday even- alse Sr., and Mrs Leonaid have been e
in the hospital r�
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ract for her new house with Mr.
Young, of Hroaklia It will be simil
' .. ..., ..• use is Liv - - - - - _..
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trips to Clarkson where -she .has
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- 1 AE C a tv t r t SPORT -S COLUMN
• There are those sports followers who
believe that, in matters of .port, the Clina-
than colleges have withdrawn too mach
within themselves, by Ifmlting, MAWY9
-their athletic competition to Inter -college
play. Some critics even go so far as, to In-
timate that there should be, In Canadian
college football. a "bowl" game between east and west, played
- annually.
This writer is not in agreement with such' theories. We
believe Canadian colleges have struck a very sound perspective
in their survey of sports, by makin study the otmt thing.
We think it will be a sorry day indeed when Ne only standard
we have for collegiate superiority is the ability to win at foot-
ball, hockey, or other games. Sports .can be justified as sport
In our educational system only -when played primarily for the
student bony and by the boys who are enrolled through normal
-= channels. These boys should desire to play as a•normal phase
of their collegiate life.
We don't believe the day will ever come In Canada when;
even In ratio, collegiate sport will reach the highly com-
mercialized status achieved by the American football teams
In the myriad "bowl" games played on New Year's Day There
from the
- were at least 12 of these in the United States, ranging
Peanut Bowl In Georgia to the gigantic Rose Bowl show In
Pasadena. Over two million dollars was netted, and turned
over to the competing schools and ConferenctEs and associated
institutions that shared in the cats.
That's all very $lice. But If you happen to reflect on the
situation, and get beneath the money, the roses, and the
glamour, and the printer's ink so profusely spilled, it may
suddenly dawn on you that these things have no educational
value, that it may be an insult to the educational process to
turn college boys into a trained act to be trotted out before the
_ . clamoring throng. But the golden ladle is there and the appeal
is apparently hard to resist.
So credit is due to those American schools which refected
this last act of mass entertainment and told their players to go
= back to their studies. This year's bowl extravanganzas were
- bigger and louder than ever-, but each year the available cast
grows more limited, as one smaller school after another, and
some of the larger schools, too, abandon an enterprise which
places the emphasis on physical power.
So we should be a little proud of the fact that Canadian
eolle`es permit no such commercialization of the students.
Studies are the paramount thing, sport a pleasant, side -fine,
relegated to Its proper place.
_ Tow comments and suggestions for this column• will be w* -pined
fair Eimer forgusen, c/o Calvert Hogue 431 Yonpe Sr Tdronfo,
CatvtrtD, ST,LL.ERS LIMITED
AMMQRST{URG, ONTA410
A student of that peculiarly
C American phenomenon .'sports
lever" could not do- better, right
now, than visit this Kansas col -
JJ lege! town where everybody is
dV A LxBITC tC "nuts about basketball." The
scene here Is typical of hundreds .
In the course of a long career of other communities over the
as a sideline onlooker — both !country, though there are few
paid and paying 4t athletic pas.- perhaps where the mania is more
times, we have seen various cit- highly concentrated upon a sin
-
les, towns and commmlities go gle sport. The symptoms of lun-.
-'what you might call fairly goofy acy may - be slightly more ob-
ever a variety of sports. In fact trusive this year than usual_ as
when we covsider some of the Kansas State has been consist -
goings -os, we have witnessed ently rated among the "fop ten'
when, for instance, a bunch of college tearhe in weekly .national
professional athletes gathered polls.
from all the continent wear- e
Ing Winnipeg uniforms engage At 8 o'clock on a basketball
is a game of football with a night the huge $2,500,000 field -
house, bunch wearing Argonaut house, competed two years ago
uniforms, we have sometimes (one of the five largest college
been inclined to think that the structures in America), is packed
ultimate height of goofiness had by 11,509 to 12,000 people, though
-.been reached. Manhattan's population, includ-
• Ing 5,000 K-Statestudents, is
But, apparently. such a con- barely 17,000, The main lights
elusion would have been consid- go down. Only the court remains
tsratly astray. Compared to the brilliantly focusdr .and_ two spots
way American basketball fans beam upon a huge American
-take their favorite sport, We C -a= - -ting-traagittY-at�oye ffie court: s
,.-....tP•--�' '►- ..--,fit••Mallow
, :w•.T
oklL
We have boas on cot -and can supply
- ' hockey or football are cold, aloof
Pullets to Assorted Heavtes at above Prices.,
and without enthusiasm. As *It=
4 pure Breeds 7 Crosses arallable. All
ness the following quotes from
... .. �r,, ., rr..... ;..'.' ' ...:,. .a
� � y„ r �iw-if '}'s ruaY,.:�•" X. F
6c Huger Ited Cox' fic
ten by Kenneth S. Davis, who
HURONDALT-, HATCHERT
lives in Manhattan, Kansas, deep
London - Ontario
-,.,-.in the heart of the United States
basketball belt. Take it away,,
EGGS'are up and are going. h:aher. Don't
Mr. Davisl
delay place Your order today And buy
SACKACHE
:r
' May beWarninq
duction. we recommend our R.O.P. Sired
Wbite Leghorn and bland Fed.
F, "Che u often caused by laza kidney
.Rhode
also White I,ectwin X '{ted. Red X Barred
acting When kidneys tel out of onkr,
Rock. fiend for eataloxus it tells you
euna acids and waste remam m the
wbtrh breeds to buy for exxs. meat or
e7et�. Then backache, d'isturibed rest
dual vuriwae. Also:Turkey Poulta.
ec.that tired -out and heary-headed feelins
TWEPTILK !'HICK IItTC'tMIR(P:it LTD.
__
may goer, follow mt's the time to lake '
Fergus Ontario
- Dodd's Kine: Pini Dodds stimubte
die Rodney, to normtal action Then you !
-
feel better -sleep better- work better.
HA VK you anyrh•fte needs dyslns or dean-
Co Dodd', Kidney Pala now. sl
- dra" W"Ve tc uw' for !Pformalion. we
Pile, Sufferers --
i.;ClC&OS fed
advertising..
oa4t•r,ea, H- Pa rhvr'w [ye -W-,6m LlrotlPd.
Wkers tb. neb, m,re oat Palo of oils.
awekr rt night, drt«ee goo
center.
Olif"Of lauds_ Veakers-above the
hushed throng used to come a
.mellifluous voice saying' (until
recently, When the . administra-
tion called for a slight change of
_script): ;`Welcome to big-time
basketball as played in Kansas
State's .new •fieldbouse." . •The
starting players are introduced
individually. each of them drib-
bling a basketball out onto the
court and passing back to the
next in line as the crowd roars
its applause. Then officials and.
-roaches, are introduced, the K -
State coach, Jack Gardner, in-
variably 'receiving a• ' stanliing
ovation.
'By. this• time the crowd is
welded by a single excitd+ment
which maintains itself through.
tremendous ..peaks and slight
valleys until the game ends. I've
,personally seen and felt nothing
hke tilts save,. per�a}� , during
two or fhree,.minutes of a bull-
fight, vnce in Mexico City.
ITCH RELIEVED
-
INA: JIFFI�
or manly frock
very first use of soothing, cooling, liquid'
D.D.U. p I ration positively relieves raw
red itch -catered by eczema, rashes, scalp
ifriWtlon, cbaflnq=other Itch troubles. Oerease.as, Itainletu 43c trial bottle Most attsfy or
monPqq back. Mk your 1rusitivt for D. D.
PRF.SC:R It!rtOTV.
Wind Trouble -Mrs. Jean Cook,'
out on a shopping tour, has
trouble manoeuvring in the stiff
breeze. Winds of 50 to 60 miles
an hour wrought havoc with
wide, awaeping skirts. . .
To partake of this intoxication
people 300 miles away buy sea-
son tickets, often driving -to Man-
hattan for a Saturday -night
game, returning home that same
night, then driving over and
back . again for a Monday -night
game. A Colorado alumnus of
K -State last -year -arranged. his, .
return from a South American
vacation so that, he'd be in the
fjeldhouse for a game which he'd
heard might decide Big Seven
stand ings,. .
Pregnant ewomen in these parts
have been known to insist 'upon
a radio. in the delivery room on
game nights --a request 'the doc-
tor, being as delirious as his pa-
tienta, does not deny. Fl;w civic
clubs, or church organizations, or
_women's clubs are . so foolish as
to schedule meetings on' basket-
ball nights: Rare is the hostess
who dares to, give a dinner party
on a night when the team is
playing' out of town without an-
nouncing that "our radio will
be on,"
Even the fine arts here reflect
basketball fever. The public li-
brary has beta exhibiting paint-
ings by Hobart Hays, instructor
'In fine arts'at K -State, and his
show has been the most popular
the libraryhas had in a. long.
time. It features oil paintings of
.Jesse Prisock and Bob Rousey,
key members of toys year's five,.
in action on the court. '
There was a lot of faculty coin -
meet when fans gave a $2,000
silver :service and a Chevrolet
sedan to coach Gardner two
years ago. ."Jack 'doubtless de-
serves the adulation of the fans,"
President James A. McClain de-
clared: "But it's regrettable that
eetl3,parable--recognition isn•1 giv-
en such other, members of our
staff, as' tht scientists who de-
veloped' new wheat vRrieties
which, last summer, brought
our farmers' well over $.100 mil-
lion of . extra income."
To which .ire:+can •only add--
with a bow of thanks in. the dl-.
.rection - of Mr: Davis and the
N:Y. Times ,- that, so tar as
:sports goofiness is concerned, we
in Canada"ain't seen . nothiil'
yet" and have a long way to go.
Still, w'e're a comparatively
young -nation yet, so, as the late
Dr. Miinyon used to say. "There
is still hope!"
For overnight relief of
-, KIDDIES'
CHEST
MO`S EA 99 W15IT COLDS
SWUNit IS a snvw-whoa- highly, medicated
nib that vanishes - to bring almost
instant eaciilg of stuffed -up nose, tial►t
chest irnd cou?h-irritated throat. Ask'
your druggist for BUCKLEY.'S Stain-
le-imWTTiTE RUB Only 500,
Me .if .rwere at -it Asvtka1 of
Rs m carting ttU send -is 4{ sPei p far trial '
lar to Depertinenr "tRa . W. X. lereld"
{Miffed, I" Cellsgs $t., Terewh. 0lrlarl+•
�ISSUE 11
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OILS, GREASES, TIRES
PAINTS and tarnishes, electrical plotom
electrical aDDlla iese. Hobbyshop Maehtnsry,
Dealers wanted. wlits! Warm Grease and
Oil Limited. Toronto.
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BAISE KELLY CHICKS
KSLLr hatched chicks for HViLbillty and
high Production. Hatches twice weekly from
fully approved and Pullorum free breeders.
All the Popular breeds and croup for
meat or Ogg Production. Day old dr started.
Can ship anywhere. write today for price
list. Kelly's Hatchery, Lindsay, Out.
PROMPT shipment on chicks - 'mixed -
Pullets, cockerels. Wide range. Limited
quantity started. For April delivery, order
now. All Chicks Canadian Approved. Bny
Hatchery, 120 John N.. Hamilton.
TOP NOTCH Canadian Approved chicks
and turkey Poults at rock bottom prices.
Non -sexed cbleks as low as 112.06 per
hundred. Pullets $19.96. turkeys 46c. Bend
for complete Prteellat .and catalogue.
TOP NOTCH CHICK SALE'!
6ue1p11 . Ontario
LAKEVJEVW SUSSEX X RED '
High Egg Production, very little broodiness. -
lfarch-and --April Pullets still available.
Write for price on other breeds and heavy
COX.
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man" bolpec Ftee literature donerma «
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BANISH the torment of,dry otsema resbap
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ad weeping skin troubles Post's Roaeras
salve will not disaPPolnt you.
Etching. scaling, burning .-=m+a.
ringworm. Dimples and f001 ocaa• «
respond readily to the stainleq, odorle
ointment. regardless of bow aC1006M et
hopeless they seem,
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bent Poor Free oP Receipt of Price
$$I Queen St. F Coruer er
tnrrybin -• ,«
ASTHMA I Now Asthma Relief
in minutes or Your money -tach
' Ask your Druggist fnr an
A:thmanefrin .Set
' "(.'nconrllttonally sus ra meed
PROTECT TOCBSEl.l .
.DURUCG the" winter months the bWe
resistance to common virus Infections M •-
at Its lowest.. Make sure you are rewivltle
your daily vitamin requirements by taklnt
ndelltY's Multiple Vitamin Capsules COM ••
taining vitamins A. 9•1 (Thiamine).: 84(albofiarin). C, D, Niacin. Bottle of 106
capsula for $2.00. Pidellty's Wheat Gersh
t Mttl of too
17C PULLETS ITC
Illadians who dust a gusset over
oklL
We have boas on cot -and can supply
- ' hockey or football are cold, aloof
Pullets to Assorted Heavtes at above Prices.,
and without enthusiasm. As *It=
4 pure Breeds 7 Crosses arallable. All
ness the following quotes from
Breeders Bloodtested.
a New York Times article Writ-
6c Huger Ited Cox' fic
ten by Kenneth S. Davis, who
HURONDALT-, HATCHERT
lives in Manhattan, Kansas, deep
London - Ontario
-,.,-.in the heart of the United States
basketball belt. Take it away,,
EGGS'are up and are going. h:aher. Don't
Mr. Davisl
delay place Your order today And buy
SACKACHE
:r
' May beWarninq
duction. we recommend our R.O.P. Sired
Wbite Leghorn and bland Fed.
F, "Che u often caused by laza kidney
.Rhode
also White I,ectwin X '{ted. Red X Barred
acting When kidneys tel out of onkr,
Rock. fiend for eataloxus it tells you
euna acids and waste remam m the
wbtrh breeds to buy for exxs. meat or
e7et�. Then backache, d'isturibed rest
dual vuriwae. Also:Turkey Poulta.
ec.that tired -out and heary-headed feelins
TWEPTILK !'HICK IItTC'tMIR(P:it LTD.
__
may goer, follow mt's the time to lake '
Fergus Ontario
- Dodd's Kine: Pini Dodds stimubte
die Rodney, to normtal action Then you !
y
>'
feel better -sleep better- work better.
HA VK you anyrh•fte needs dyslns or dean-
Co Dodd', Kidney Pala now. sl
- dra" W"Ve tc uw' for !Pformalion. we
Pile, Sufferers --
ars 91119 to aorwe, .ratc question+ be•
Quick Relief .. •..
oa4t•r,ea, H- Pa rhvr'w [ye -W-,6m LlrotlPd.
Wkers tb. neb, m,re oat Palo of oils.
awekr rt night, drt«ee goo
'91 Tnna. fit Temn 10
ae4�s ppe
.alaens tnetlP hf du -so fir an, 4rug
w/ xpt "s aarkssr M IAV Otat MW
_-
.. Nw. feet tble 41/ew•whne. egimetrtte
th► nPr/ hu"Ins. "llerw
' "11,e M.11i
MataPwt eeo1G
leabins. NW%es Min 111141 ter sell.{ to
Yrl-'atlnotl h9 tt«f• woleb Ione 71Dolicsttee
' .. dtee '?fames er •MlnfOrt.. (IPI tte•tttat
flea! Mw at ear drag nurP. Rwnseh to
.
"See► ywe Noor ar, Pret *@*Its est7 lits.
center.
Olif"Of lauds_ Veakers-above the
hushed throng used to come a
.mellifluous voice saying' (until
recently, When the . administra-
tion called for a slight change of
_script): ;`Welcome to big-time
basketball as played in Kansas
State's .new •fieldbouse." . •The
starting players are introduced
individually. each of them drib-
bling a basketball out onto the
court and passing back to the
next in line as the crowd roars
its applause. Then officials and.
-roaches, are introduced, the K -
State coach, Jack Gardner, in-
variably 'receiving a• ' stanliing
ovation.
'By. this• time the crowd is
welded by a single excitd+ment
which maintains itself through.
tremendous ..peaks and slight
valleys until the game ends. I've
,personally seen and felt nothing
hke tilts save,. per�a}� , during
two or fhree,.minutes of a bull-
fight, vnce in Mexico City.
ITCH RELIEVED
-
INA: JIFFI�
or manly frock
very first use of soothing, cooling, liquid'
D.D.U. p I ration positively relieves raw
red itch -catered by eczema, rashes, scalp
ifriWtlon, cbaflnq=other Itch troubles. Oerease.as, Itainletu 43c trial bottle Most attsfy or
monPqq back. Mk your 1rusitivt for D. D.
PRF.SC:R It!rtOTV.
Wind Trouble -Mrs. Jean Cook,'
out on a shopping tour, has
trouble manoeuvring in the stiff
breeze. Winds of 50 to 60 miles
an hour wrought havoc with
wide, awaeping skirts. . .
To partake of this intoxication
people 300 miles away buy sea-
son tickets, often driving -to Man-
hattan for a Saturday -night
game, returning home that same
night, then driving over and
back . again for a Monday -night
game. A Colorado alumnus of
K -State last -year -arranged. his, .
return from a South American
vacation so that, he'd be in the
fjeldhouse for a game which he'd
heard might decide Big Seven
stand ings,. .
Pregnant ewomen in these parts
have been known to insist 'upon
a radio. in the delivery room on
game nights --a request 'the doc-
tor, being as delirious as his pa-
tienta, does not deny. Fl;w civic
clubs, or church organizations, or
_women's clubs are . so foolish as
to schedule meetings on' basket-
ball nights: Rare is the hostess
who dares to, give a dinner party
on a night when the team is
playing' out of town without an-
nouncing that "our radio will
be on,"
Even the fine arts here reflect
basketball fever. The public li-
brary has beta exhibiting paint-
ings by Hobart Hays, instructor
'In fine arts'at K -State, and his
show has been the most popular
the libraryhas had in a. long.
time. It features oil paintings of
.Jesse Prisock and Bob Rousey,
key members of toys year's five,.
in action on the court. '
There was a lot of faculty coin -
meet when fans gave a $2,000
silver :service and a Chevrolet
sedan to coach Gardner two
years ago. ."Jack 'doubtless de-
serves the adulation of the fans,"
President James A. McClain de-
clared: "But it's regrettable that
eetl3,parable--recognition isn•1 giv-
en such other, members of our
staff, as' tht scientists who de-
veloped' new wheat vRrieties
which, last summer, brought
our farmers' well over $.100 mil-
lion of . extra income."
To which .ire:+can •only add--
with a bow of thanks in. the dl-.
.rection - of Mr: Davis and the
N:Y. Times ,- that, so tar as
:sports goofiness is concerned, we
in Canada"ain't seen . nothiil'
yet" and have a long way to go.
Still, w'e're a comparatively
young -nation yet, so, as the late
Dr. Miinyon used to say. "There
is still hope!"
For overnight relief of
-, KIDDIES'
CHEST
MO`S EA 99 W15IT COLDS
SWUNit IS a snvw-whoa- highly, medicated
nib that vanishes - to bring almost
instant eaciilg of stuffed -up nose, tial►t
chest irnd cou?h-irritated throat. Ask'
your druggist for BUCKLEY.'S Stain-
le-imWTTiTE RUB Only 500,
Me .if .rwere at -it Asvtka1 of
Rs m carting ttU send -is 4{ sPei p far trial '
lar to Depertinenr "tRa . W. X. lereld"
{Miffed, I" Cellsgs $t., Terewh. 0lrlarl+•
�ISSUE 11
AU"Tb WANTED
OILS, GREASES, TIRES
PAINTS and tarnishes, electrical plotom
electrical aDDlla iese. Hobbyshop Maehtnsry,
Dealers wanted. wlits! Warm Grease and
Oil Limited. Toronto.
BABY CHICKS
BAISE KELLY CHICKS
KSLLr hatched chicks for HViLbillty and
high Production. Hatches twice weekly from
fully approved and Pullorum free breeders.
All the Popular breeds and croup for
meat or Ogg Production. Day old dr started.
Can ship anywhere. write today for price
list. Kelly's Hatchery, Lindsay, Out.
PROMPT shipment on chicks - 'mixed -
Pullets, cockerels. Wide range. Limited
quantity started. For April delivery, order
now. All Chicks Canadian Approved. Bny
Hatchery, 120 John N.. Hamilton.
TOP NOTCH Canadian Approved chicks
and turkey Poults at rock bottom prices.
Non -sexed cbleks as low as 112.06 per
hundred. Pullets $19.96. turkeys 46c. Bend
for complete Prteellat .and catalogue.
TOP NOTCH CHICK SALE'!
6ue1p11 . Ontario
LAKEVJEVW SUSSEX X RED '
High Egg Production, very little broodiness. -
lfarch-and --April Pullets still available.
Write for price on other breeds and heavy
COX.
I.AKVVTY%V RAW11FRr LTD.
Exeter Ontarto
TAPSWOaYa. Plaworna. chose
diseaseeou
t could be Your trouble{ orae'
s
man" bolpec Ftee literature donerma «
ooadfuom and remedy.. WOO Nul"DWO - «
Romwels Limited, Dep W e•• � � «
Ontario.
POST'S ECZEMA SALVE A
BANISH the torment of,dry otsema resbap
s - «
ad weeping skin troubles Post's Roaeras
salve will not disaPPolnt you.
Etching. scaling, burning .-=m+a.
ringworm. Dimples and f001 ocaa• «
respond readily to the stainleq, odorle
ointment. regardless of bow aC1006M et
hopeless they seem,
rwcz 82-60 PER JAR
POST'S REMEDIES
bent Poor Free oP Receipt of Price
$$I Queen St. F Coruer er
tnrrybin -• ,«
ASTHMA I Now Asthma Relief
in minutes or Your money -tach
' Ask your Druggist fnr an
A:thmanefrin .Set
' "(.'nconrllttonally sus ra meed
PROTECT TOCBSEl.l .
.DURUCG the" winter months the bWe
resistance to common virus Infections M •-
at Its lowest.. Make sure you are rewivltle
your daily vitamin requirements by taklnt
ndelltY's Multiple Vitamin Capsules COM ••
taining vitamins A. 9•1 (Thiamine).: 84(albofiarin). C, D, Niacin. Bottle of 106
capsula for $2.00. Pidellty's Wheat Gersh
t Mttl of too
17C PULLETS ITC
Oil Capsules are $1 60 .or, e
oklL
We have boas on cot -and can supply
or 160 for 12.00 -
FIDELITY E7iAAXACELTtCAL C140.„
Pullets to Assorted Heavtes at above Prices.,
HagMlon. Ontarts'
4 pure Breeds 7 Crosses arallable. All
426 5121+ at. W. •
Breeders Bloodtested.
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6c Huger Ited Cox' fic
OPPOUTUNITINS fOR
HURONDALT-, HATCHERT
ME's. 4W10 wtr.tl6% - -
London - Ontario
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BE A' HAIRDRESSER - •
EGGS'are up and are going. h:aher. Don't
.
JIII.N C&NADA'!+ t.F:?t191No FW114101•
delay place Your order today And buy
„
G*ea' trot~"''"n'*« L.Mro
the breeds for the maximum ht sae DTo-
-
Hafrdreasint
duction. we recommend our R.O.P. Sired
Wbite Leghorn and bland Fed.
Pleasant. dtgndled uiatr,awn crew-waama .-
.Rhode
also White I,ectwin X '{ted. Red X Barred
Tbouasnds or eumesetu- blare@) gradsates
Rock. fiend for eataloxus it tells you
America's Greeteat System -
wbtrh breeds to buy for exxs. meat or
!flu+tratod Vataloaue Pew -
dual vuriwae. Also:Turkey Poulta.
write or Call
v>Rr1,:L HATRD,(t15SSING SC'HOOLP
TWEPTILK !'HICK IItTC'tMIR(P:it LTD.
199 Nle;or 9, W . tom"lo
Fergus Ontario
Branches
_
- '•�• Ktoe n, H-olit*b
_.. Ut$ING A�4• E'LEA�11G'
72 Rtdea -1. Olt*-*
HA VK you anyrh•fte needs dyslns or dean-
_
WA:r'T LOVELT SKIN. glistening eyes,
- dra" W"Ve tc uw' for !Pformalion. we
Iron nerves? Purvi aee- Korfo Tabletu, at
ars 91119 to aorwe, .ratc question+ be•
.your..drus or department stop. of w1`420
oa4t•r,ea, H- Pa rhvr'w [ye -W-,6m LlrotlPd.
P:O. Bos 1'1, Winnipeg.
'91 Tnna. fit Temn 10
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PATENT$ �
' "11,e M.11i
A-4 VFr&R to Wlr7 tnv4nt*r-{.tet of Ir• . • _
renttona and tun Information aenu now
tKEI-S UOR:N save'reret-
-rhe Ramsay Co.. ResiefeMA'Parent aline. .
-Your t•ivaxtst 0"CR CRESTA.
asYs, 219 Bank Street. Ottaati - -
DtON thresher:2.s, 99 rep only 20 days,
9'EATtIE8TONHAVGH A V0111100" Per
to oerfa•t Gnaw also 40 HP Ramely
teat Solle too Retabllshed lose, M
Pnaloe ors arr Crei in gone ronainp Order,
stay Street, Tdre,ie Ronald of rptorMO- ..
Will Get. together or w111 separate them.
tlta ns, request - - -
friwoe,l tV Ilse", r smpopli villi,, R R 1
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PICRWt\At - .
LIVESTOCK SHIPPERS
'51.00 TRIAL off -or Tw*oL7-nw "me '
Tee. wP to . tri: yon .o iecu«e talo market
personal requirements Latey Catalaesa
value for your tiveatack shipment& ourIncluded.
The Medico Agency lana t1lL
Orxae.rattr.n• with rte skirted stat, at
' Terminto A. Toronto. Outset*
welabrtuo and ■satatante will 4P« rni'r`•-
•.. - -
LONELTr LST CANADA'a CMEATMW
stock to best w4:ghinx carditioq , -
Club totreduee You to IooeU Denote d+ -Y►
4s,+ ahiPer lM -term-tine N -Of their dant eon
Ing .arty ma Mugs.. Mast wish on&" _
carr wit? ail ouyr-a tarps and email, ns,,
widows with Urme or city. P:OPRM. t:t4
course they, One- Pmcb buyer.* fet,u Pe•
country rtrls.:• Members Croy COON to
,menu and sno •, WOOwtu DAY Ins, -,,'of
t'oas't. Proven reaulls stn" 1124• eras Dar _ -
tor_uN clue.-ot sipch- mu Aare to -Ret.,
tlHin plain aeaiad snvalopa. G 0.
can malts 4111• vru rPreiYe art your Jrvo.
� -
awns is worth
b.
C'orlsisn, sour IirPatreh obtratent■ to Mn
.. -
Cnnt.y A ,1eQurdy t lmt•d. Onrarto eters
QUIT CIGARETTES.
tltM. Toronto
' sadly as tbousanda of others have dome '
With the std
CCnI.ING ROCK ! _ FINEST NEW
_._
� To�A11Ct0 EtIM1NATOR
Kante Scottish: also limited quantity plead�
A 7 day aofsbtlde treatmens covered be
Crowns Rorke. Prompt aftlLimll
wtoney-back guarttntse to Quickly eliminate '
dWrite
Crown (�omI'l. t.1. 1017 •
all eravlos; for any form Ot tobaao. rw -
8trt*Cautmenl
Bleitry Street,'1lOntxat'3, qua:
rtes booldsit. write. r. Klug PbarUUWd - -
Corp. Ltd.. Bos VI. Landon. Mt.
_CANAR13th Beautiful Songsters, :, Babf .
atdttvsTalkins Tnatructima rive. safe
al
arrival suaranteP.l. F1Pr1 J'mPa, 56 Pearf
as . -
St.. Ettsntforit, Ont, •
-
NNW ruts made from sour old ruga and
w 4'rrftt.CX, 93 46 all skeet Thteal,er, corsh
w„oliena Write for eatalOgn• and tries !
Pleie with brivo Itelt. Onin Welgher•
{tat• ttominlon Rug Raving rotnpaq,
and Roller Bearing, Never nerd for
2471 [ tad+; Street West, Toronto, Oat. '
yustom work. Also 1e ft, Power Hinder,
_
all 'new cin vs, a, f'xr•e11Fot e*ndltlaa I`erry
». Kay.
'
1l,le Gark.
NEED a It11de? Get It now. Dandy. Pamtly
LOGY,
LISTLESS
- •� W
Bible. wlth.,many..betP*. arriod .binding.
i
$$4 90' Mslt«atd. Kens others, Eerdmaps
Book 1 R big Hm1aP. MtllseA.laca. HCnneso4
•. OUT
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LAVE ...
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LIFE?
about
flava you heard Dixon's Noun Ha
-WITH
and Rhwinefic Pain 04medyl tt gives
Tice tithe up yew Seer bee ...
good results.
jmmp tad of bed rune' M jii
MUNRO'S DRUG PORE
We not womb tivnIZ tt may by the Iwai
»S Elgin otiowe ,
ten a fact) tf your livor !tile in not do fist;
$1.2S Express ►repaid
(hely yo- good may not dig4at . Vis
bloote up yew 4tomacb ... you feel cow
4tipated and all lbs fun ands kle firs out
e- f E M I N E lc- e'
of 1ifs. Ibat'4 when jyamw_ a4td mild �//��tla�
LJttSrIAwr-P -MU !t- eaa�larasrti
wit annibrr tan* __1 6,
-VEMINEX- it, hrlo &P"late va,n. dis•
help stimulate your liver bila till nom sisals .
Crest a.n nervous rrnotnn'sxx.eaieq with
atrvotahuout lit arate a up to twopfotoa
'day to dlgeetfw, tact T1li tlbeagN
mnnlhty Pprindt.
s: oo Pmtosid M own wrenaer
y^w
Gk you bt up, mak. goo feel that hit
So dont
►OST'S CHEMICAL b
e are hwe pm' 4tay atmk e1
+
Cetrt4ee little i3ver Pala 'Always Save tb�t
Ism ifs r,K.S NIT. 'F.iPT - 10K0♦T0
an band. Only We front any tlrtlggid
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