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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1941_04_11 t` s- SOL. LX :�-� . -_P:ICSEI�ITG, OTT., -P�ID �, APRIL Il. -1941 :- T-No. 34 Yofsst�t,ottal �arDar. HIGHLAND C1REr:K_ NOTICE.Transient Trader's Bylaw $200, and Med4ea4 Ra One of our oldest and most res-H. 0. PEAR80N—PhTeieian Builrfin Bylaw $1250 passed, - o M"r: Richard' Morr- - �Q� 6 Y pect_d residents, r1 LSuraeon. Dnnbutoo, torr Although ;1,c isviaws asked for considerable work on this road and is}�, died'at the age of 84 years. Mr. -GREENWOOD R. FORSYTH. Opi}.D., Director by the Ratepayers' Adsociation ,of .-the-eventual talgng over by the mun- Morrish.was born at IHighland Creek ameodad A..oa dopa ons.,.io where'he has been a life-long resid- MILLS n the• South .of Pickering called for icipality. The work is being ion. on ember dl she Al ieriean Optometr.,al ent. His funeral .took 1 e - Tlaurs- liwadaucp syet examined bi appoint—t. $300 and $1500, the Township a 40-60 percent basis. - P� - - lS$G•-f93G Pt►otta ftsw.Clareo•,nt.Ont. Council.,passed, at the Monda} sass-_ :�; :►icliinley of the Ba}crcft Taxi day, April 3rd with interment in ion,. the Transient Traders' By-law, Co. Pickering asked for a by-law con- Erskine Cemetery. The service was 1spa4. conducted by Rev. Howie of Dunbar- Ori aCCOtlnt Of the scarcity Of - calling• for the.payment of a license trolling this service. ' DONALD RUDDY Barriscer. 1-fee of 5200 by anyotie 'starting' up' J, Banigan; PresiderAn of the South ton. The large number of floral tri- help, Chopping will de 'dune- n Sglr,icor.trocar.Yubfic• nio.v+y�*�,,oma•I. -butes testified fo the 'Wkh respect - in bu"ness in Pickering. This amount .Pickering Ratepayers' Assoc. Pres- ,w Affiup fofmrrty urcueud by the late A.Er 2brir- In' W111C11 he was held in the comm- on MONDAYS and FRIDAYS wint.ol.t.ourtlioure•Whitby. 81y is repaid, over a period -of years in. ented the prdblems, of that -Section, - ►°'w' t His swife pxe deceased him - — a tax rebate. Fhe he------ -- of-this asking "for the byra�%s 10 std un _ g, May, ,fUne ails unity. only; Burin ttw _ BEAION, BELL & ROSS B'law is-'to discourage the spelling rentioned; aril a consideration of '-1� Sears ago,.also one son, W. D. 6arrlbtors 2f Soliei-tars of any business of tha "here today; the Tiailer Camp problem. two years ago. He is survived by July, except by special ar- four sons, Sidney, of Dunbarton; �;J.ltEATON. K',C. Telephone and, gone tomorrow;' variety, so lik- Road Insnrance Contract •,cis ag- ,• raIIgeYL1eIIt. - iri.BROOKE BELL.K.C. Adel,25sb ely to appear at this t:me, and ajar placed with C. E: Morley = 220 Clifford, of Highland Creek and Please 71i r-i►n e- Accordingly. to discourage legitimate • business miles +f road at X275.- Cecil and Reggie on the homestead. Y 8 Y j,D.F.ROSS He is -also -survived by nine grand_ .372'Bay St. that intends'to'stay. 4rhe Building Supt. Ward announced-snow rem- F. Ze.���•S1�i JOHN L.POND Toronto By lam, also .passed, demands the oval this -winter costing $1500. ' children Mr. Morrish fanned all _ cost of a residence be not less than Balance of last year's'County Levy his life-until he retired 15 years ago. l GUS,McMILLAN�Barruter, Sol- Clare G Maclean, X R'. X I. 4M Toeoottn r.l'7otary Public. 1 Melinda Street $1250, with other constructional de- 'for Charity, distributed as follonds. ' TTeledbone Zl,tin 6903. - nu tails This Bylaw applies to the town- Pickering Red Cross $550; Clare- BROUGHAM B: Arch'. Registered Architect _ mat gip, wont Red_ Cross $550. _l:inastle• Red Graduate of University of.Toronto Old Forest Road ratepayers at the Cross $b6. Mrs. J.• Everest and.son visited T. ��, 9 Sultan St.-Toronto KI. 6214 BEBERT-T. IfAL LA181L L. D S.. Woodlands Subdivision asked . .for Gan*nags on rs. 'Nay. Residence; Pickering,. 27 r 11 1 D.D,6.Graduate of*N Rwal collet•a Mr. and Mrs. Newleii of Toronto; D@MW susienrae,or.c4e u ,•writ a Toroow. visited Mass Bate on Monday. PETER LEV'INE B..�A. . i.raeWe teeood poor wit of St. irnb• AL'ix[,1'rY__. _ CARD.OF_THs 4XS .-- Mr. Cecil Hest has rented the'Bh:- s=CYard. Aoc- Oases-�: Q - - _.� rough's residence vacated byHarrister, Solicitor etc, r a.•ta. to s t�.�.or , appoiaesect. (X-n7 1.r.iw. t�fooe riebot , g Office hours_-- '1 •- 6, 'Wed: and Sat. - - 'Mr. George Banisey of Carlton has -The family of the late Mrs. George Hicks. -. -----year. friend's with Grasmere` Farm for a f ends fish their toihhank httheir many guest of her aunt, StraMiss � is a 4 Ung Str. Pickering- Next to Library . 'nEaB� y Mrs.._J, Hanle of Strati ' terest __ Ida, Bate. u%rch Bell has completed his year and a at present. r -. ft. BE♦TON, TOWNSHIP P y ymp thy, also the a tld'neigh- w�,th GraeQtiere Fatan. - - bora for their assistance at the time Hugh and Mrs: Gatinon-are_taking 3D. „�.• -1 .7B-M) � 3' / - _• -_- D. CCeter�•tt. Goaweraacar.Coenmteews" rvr u residence in ,osliawa where Hugh ties Cadens, ri: a1 t,•Ere. 190601 or A maintainer car. do little in a of the recent loss of their mother, P .ass l.iss.. X.4=.Out. mud hole and there are• lots of them and also for the many floral trib- has's position. _ L. RIEHARDSON this year. ates. Mrs. Harvey, District President of nsutgmat Of All Kinds. - -- L- The Club meeting has been post-- GREEN RIVER the W. I. has paw © rlaial vis - its during the past -week,' to Audle Best Rates Available 'with. GENWRAL IN9CRANCE , pond for one tweek: g P Y - U- REAL ESTATE The local Women's lnstituce had L and Honeydew baanches. Pte. Jim. O'Neil of the Irish Seou iq and ''ervice. OONYEYANCIN.O .. g� meeting at Mrs. MeL Bryant's ;bigdames T. Norton, F. Cassie, Guards, Camp Borden visited at the with Mrs. B. Hary as guest spew H. Malcolm, and_.John Knu< attend - d Old established agency; ready Y Turner hoarse. 74dAress Phone' _ ker. Mrs: Shank's group is practicing sheat P klin.. nal ®�kt GHAM. Pick 315 A ,th O - ' • on {o serve. - ----_ Plioos Pick. 8000. /brise Hollinger doses school for Thursday last at o f then _ _. for a medical missionary play to be i the Easter holidays this wr-ic, The Sagrament .of the Lord's Sup- -• - held at the slid of April. It is regretted that A. E. Innes, per will be observed next Sunday 141iasea Edartlie Williams, Julia - j B.. S. A. is being removed to Pe�Y -- afternoon in St. John's Church. Pre= T I C E e • 1f Y M. l"i W51son and--ter-`furrier-- apen the IOIf,NBBD AUCTIONEER AND Countar. Mr. Campbell of Picton willd�Lparatory 5erti*ice on _NOTICE _ T week end under the parental roof. —�— •l VALUATOR take. his place here. Now would be a noon. Be at chuaeh for Easter Services. 4kw Ilrnotb PAU YOU Kay tae!'' good time to divide Onte,rio County 'LOU roads are reported to be very . 8alea ceeducted Anywberc this coming-Sunday. The little church isy -.. - and give us a full-time man in the bad, due to the hauling at gravel, • -Pbooe or write. Address 814 Duodaa on .the Highway' welcomes you. South Ontario, located" at VYhitby. and• the frost carving out. of this . Street. East, A large number attetrued the DUAL C9HI'r _ Keep your ear open for general grotrnd, laid the lack of good drain- r . + _ Whitby. Ontario. meeti dance a, Seebck's new barn. on Th- _. 1�0 • . .. of the Federation of-Agric• - _.- age Ed.) - r C$M 1ES'i I - ursday of list week. They ,propose D ulture for this ty. Mr. T. C. Brown celebrated his ��� to hold another on, Thur day next. BAN D, G*th TEL, - _The Euch an ,Dance has'been 83rd birthday on April 4h and Mr. 'Brierbush. Hospital __ - arra. wrri. Booth, our senior church postponed indefinitely. ,ilex. Albright, his-88th birthday :. member, spent the week with..her last week. Both these .worthies and Government Licensed GREENWOOD - . , cam Frank a Myrtle, on the occas- would put many younger men to L+R+B - p. t BhILD SUPPLIER— aim St,E. ,Stouffville, Cnt• ran of his birthday. Congratulations shame. Ernie and Mrs. Trimble of Oily 'Frank. 6160 local Datta work Phone- 191 Mesdames Williams, Draper, A goodly number of the members 8 t awe, were homeaon Sunda. '' of the Y. P. Union were in Whitby We ba'woti•o placed In stock a full _ Maternity' Medical, and Surgical �• and Mrs. H. Bunt of Toronto cy+ Shank, Crossland, Hoover, Cowan attending the Y. P. Conention LrNE of MAPLE LEAF MIIdM6 cases taken called on friends here tier Sunday. Michell and Miss R. Hutchings att- of the Oshawa Presbytery. 'Mr. Hugh The W. A. meta the home of ended the Thankoffering Mt...ting of . -(iO3WANY FEEDS, _ !Maternity Semi-Room t� Whitby Mission Circle 1sa't week. Miller was elected P.�aident for the .... ' Rats for l0 days-525.7b Mrs. Perry Clarke on Thursday, 10th. Y coming year. stexistered Narsa in attendaace and A numbgr' of the yo People They rlport an interesting tame. AE g The Brougham Firemen and the W. MITCH LL u tioat « attended -- local Branch of the Women's Instit- • the Convention- at Wliitbw .. 71mt>vianet Servlet on Saturday and Sunday. -DUNBARTUN a a.+e holding a Dance in the Twp. PitlkeFtIIg1 OII1i. A number of the W. M. S. ladiesifall here on the 23rd. Smith's Or- Phor.e Office 74 •— Res.- 65 : MRS.E.R. GOAD- 25.37 wee at the Presbyterial W. M. S. Mrs A. Thorn sold her !arm •'� chestra in attendance. Entire -pro- Harold` at Brooklin on Friday- last. and Mrs.• Mitchell recently -ends in- aid British Wbr Victims' ` FIRE ..On Sunday morning at 19.15 the �d plana on'taking up residence in HARDWARE ` i •�L+ 14ssio Dept. of the Sunday the village. Fund. . nom' Friends of Mrs. Sleightbohne Sr. The Thankoffering meeting o! the School will give their quarterly pro- You May K[ the new - who has been visiting. with her rel- W. M. S. will be held on Sunday ev Y T grain. Special orchestra trtusic by ening at 7 p. m.. A special speaker INSURE -- the msmbets of the school.'Conie and atives et Woodstock for the past ;',iOLEMA�N «. - . ..To Be - het the'Sunday School-work. few months will be sorry to learn from Orono will address the meet- � P- g. RADIANT CIRCULATOR s. that she is seriously ill. in The T. P. will:hold their-:Sun• SURE A special Easter service will . St. Paul's Dumbarton, Divine Ser• dab evenmeeting at the close of held in the United.Church un., Sun the M.5liing S. meeting. .. -inour 6t0re0 .3 _ypes.Of CYRIL S. MORLEY' daW evehing 1#t 7 p. m.when an Eas- vice will be held'on Good Friday at ' ;Guests from Toronto on Sunday Coleman heaters 'supply 3 P- m On Easter there will be pp � 3 GENERAL INSURANCE ter Pageant on the "World Church, �' last tt•ith Birougl�alsii friends were-: _ - SERVICE_ PROTECTION of Tetley" Illustrated by pictures s"celebration of the Holy Comannn- 6eatili ncadf , _ s ion at 3 P. tri: Preacher' at both ser- the R,. J. Brown family; Fred and g ori the screen aAd a re-affiliation of Mrs. Cowie; Mrs. . W. Cowi= and Also Kitchen rainges, Coal the C. G. T. Special music and a vijces, Rev. E. G. Robinson.• Sundaty �/ $ r8 School at 2'p. in. John; Mr. and Mrs. E. Crocker; btsters, Pipes Etc- — .tills Silver Collection. in aid of-the W. Ross Willson, Robert Willson and M..S. • • The next meeting of the Woman's Callus now for your stove 11�Ssi6naity Society, will be held on Misses Gladys Gannon and Fern and furnace work, & Springs _ •. Th Aril Malcolm. . C`HERR�i WOODatY P 17th at 3 p: m. at Local members otthe -Brougham TT j� ` the home of Mrs. J. Alliswu Union Lodge A. F. and A. M. attten- ALITaN B a+L"BY 'd 111 filled . mattresses {� Miss .Mildred -Hollirigei petit the . Mrs. H Howµe was hostess to the ded the funeral at Clalemont on r $10.50 to $39.6T week-end at her home here. Women's groups 'from Centennial ardwdre TinatnilQfi - Ray Taylor of the R. C.. .A. F. 1 Chuach last Wednesday afternoon. Saturday afternoon, of the late 'Rich. ., Felt Mattresses—Blown called on his home and friends one 'The services at the United Church J. Haw, oldest member of the local' PICKER�IN4 last-aund norinin was in keepinglodge, who passed away very audd allom �8 O2'I7a eT—ILEI _ da,F t11is''week. �' lg enl , vPhr�&ttertdi-^g—s—!!talon --- r 4 95 to 10 5Q lit- Mrs. Swenson of Toronto is span- witFt Palm Sunday.. A .group of lit- .•_ • • ding a few days With her daughter, I tle girls from' the Sunday Scliooi functi°n in Tapbnto: :. Mhos. W. Holmes • I sang a hymn- arnd Miss Marie Morr- The 'W. M. S. rwill'meat at.' the Beds—,All metal, walnut { home of Mrs. Johnston on 'Thursdayc Wmi. arid. Mrs. Hollinger 'are Kett- rah o related_at the organ. The Sac- .± .. - ' • , Aprilfl'Jth at 2 p. in. The C. G. I. 4( 1II11tati0II ing nicely' settled ill their new, home n of the l,ali�.s Supper w^ap z observed and`si ew, 7":'of iliatioTi service will be conduc- Why' ' Suffer • : and we wish thein every success. x n_ , members were r , $6.50 O $10.50 ted be�ore the regular service. The Mho.'`Russell Davidson and Mrs. received into membership of the program in charge of Mrs. J. Knox Springs—Cable C. K. Petty have been under medical church. There were also two Christ- and Group B: Roll-C4.11 = A'7aot a- care. We hope for ai speedy recovery:- -ehings: baby Robert Peanee' and - — —f-- ��h to 10,25 polfowing is a list of goods made littte Mlissl Jean Costner. bout,a Missionary in Newfoundland. - Z. +r by the Cherryyro d-Rad Cross since On Thursday afternoon,-April 3rd Hostesses:. Mrs- JQhneston and. r Mrs. and Miss Bayles. Ma#aa �py»p, Day .aR Nf�it San. lat. 'and sent to Pickering H. the Vii, A,-Qf xtle-United Church met The Sumartary Day._ following f►e 121 tpr, ,socks.•28 sweaters. 30 in 'the school roams Mrs.'J. Mitchell Vegetable Project of this District, �1, r l5ene 1500 scarfs. 14 helmets 1 Quebec helmet, presided and Mrs. J. Forgie and her - �� 1 areo cap. 40 pr. mitts and gloves. group were in charge of the-Devot- will be held in the -Towrn. Hall on _. C A 'STERRI'I'T 1 pr. knee caps. 16 pr, seaauens sox. •linea Service and other• arrange April 16th, The--afternoon, . session : 1. 0 0 3 seamens• scarf-&< 5 pr, aeamens merits o1 the meeting, A display of will be open. to the public and the Rtock;nga. =8 pr: py jaanas 3 men's, four-beautiful layettes .for- Britain, gentlemen are invited to attend this. Fanezi3�l Dilreot03 Dna b g dressin,; gowns. 5 pr. ladies scarf donated y the G•rou}ps shoed mee£irig: Mr. Riisfi; Vegetable' Spec Fuiniture Dei1'ler 2 pr. Ladies' kntckaits. 3-ladies' scarfs that many hours of skilled needle- ialist for the Province will speak at 1 ladies' sweater. 1 ladies sweater work- and lovin c*m-had beeiT spent this. session on. Vegetable-Growing. . M%� %1 4 �uQ. 't on. with -.4-eves, For Refugees — 2 lad by the ladies. Gifts were also indu- He will help solve probleme of the BGYES DRUO-coL `+ I ies' nightgowns. 2 tunics. 5 ladies" ded for the mothers as'were several Home Gardener, -such as Soil Con- - 1 t na, 1nRe-t Control and Suitable Bun. Hours — 12-1 noon+ d-? P* I& sk.:,, , : .ket:. ? f�^. knit. gniitg. TPS' cPnBd try the Kr up in �... -- M1 booties. '2 br>nnets. 1 baby sweater: ,charge brought the plea t after- ti,arieties of Vegetables. phone 9 baby nighties and 15 yunts. non to a close. - w ..,♦ t;. ;'s.... }tom _ C �'`\ - .Easter SwW Ol'lt$ a '_ • We wait for Easter,-and the glad rebirth N$t / Of all things"fair And clean -and good•and wholesome on the-earth;. ._ e��+C a� _ O R � --j When annshine Warm to scatter Winter'. dearth . V .,— ---- is everywhere. 0 We wait'for"Easter and the glad release . . ...G. C. Toner w� 1 •+s �`rom let _ _. t•s :_.... COR � . D=oT Ontario Federation of Anti llrts "�_�E' CO -O! Nature's children to breathe forth their peace and Hunters �� ,5, And give our weary bodies quick.increase (Ns. 37) /'► - "- o Of energy. 1 �. We wait'for Easter and a world made free. - ~ r 't MAINTAIN FISH STOCKS C., "•',,� , ' T'he stinging sword • One ..of the .functions.of •the $i ` - • O!-atram and suffering then shall broken'be, Department of Game and Fisher- Of isher- . And blinded.spirits shall more clearly see t•y - ies is.the maintenance of a stock The. risen Lord. - of fish in our lakes and rivers. �I —Eileen McQuiggan. I am going to quote Mr.' H. H. MacKay, Biologist of.the Depart- , menti on this subject, for he p i S U N aD A Y Such an entry Jesus would make, knos iriore about fish culture and C_ Himself its central figure. It fish stocking than any other man would be a day.of.joy and glad- SCHOOL in Ontario. Mr. MacKay has full mess to Him and to ethers,'as when charge'-of 411 'the' hatcheries in LESSON -king.enters on his kingdom. He Ontario and with his assistant,•Mr. would no longer check the popular A. H. Weser, looks after the feeling'in His favour. His last scientific side of the Department's ��. THAT'S MY CHEW rti ht entry to the: Holy City,-at the grogram. is - ►, Feast of Taber Quoting from an article drritteu \ _ THE,TRIUMPHAL ENTRY - rnacles had been Luke 19: 211.49 designedly secret; but this should by- Mr.' MacKay: "A restocking GOLDEN TEXT—Blessed is he be in exact contrast, for He knew policy must be followed by regu- ' that cometh is thl name:of she. -that His kingly work. was now lation, conservation and- main= over, so far as•it could, for the tainence of the fish su 1 con- Prevention of pollution is one - -- Lord. Mark IN time, be completed, and the en- aiatetit with the demaudey�made of the first essentials in the main- The Book 'Shelf • THS LESSON IN.ITS SETTING Tina--Sunday, April 2. A.D. thusiasm of willing consecration upon it. The ways and means by ten$nce of natural conditions in' to death a His Department are endear our streams. Anglers should bring RANDOM HARVEST path to eternal which the De u ' - Place—The Westerq slope of triumph, fiiled Him with a serene vouring to- realize these objet- to the attention of the Govern- themy Mount of Olives, opposite the - : and.victorious joy. Misconception tives are by means of fish culture, The author a the celebrated of His claim would be im ment every case of suspected-pol- city of Jerusalem. possible, legislation, research and the eda- "Good-bye, Mr. Chips!" has just Last Journey to Jerusalem Sin honest minds, in the face of cation of the public." lotion. The neat essential is the written his first full-length novet Luke 19.28. And when he had facts.irIsra1 should now see Him Preserve Natural Conditions maintenance.-of a uniform stream !n seven years And It-is - _._ "_+thus spoken, lie went before, .go-. . openly,_as He, who alone, if "!The raising-of young fish in flow. In cleared and deforested the beet-seller lists all over the - _. g up to Jerusalem.- 29. .And >t. e y accepted.EIIm, could our .Government hatcheries will areas the-,melting avows in spring continent: came to ass, when he drew nigh save them. by leading them as a not improve fishing unless the. "Random Harvest"is the story of tsato Beth y nation to true re cause floods and summer droughts a man who, was. The setting V phage and Bethany, at repentance and.a water in .the streams and lakes hire mount that is called .Olivet. higher spiritual life. Hi knew be- into which these little fish are —both destructive.-to fish life"'. England; the timet the years be. - be sent two of the disciples." The forehand, that they would-L not; planted, is suitable for them. ,. Of'course, we cannot reforest.' tore the Present war. That's all .girder of events visa probably as but His work could not be said to' Many streams which formerly, we're going to tell you about the follows: Jesus left Jericho'on the be completely ended t1I1 He had supported trout will no longr do tour agricultural Areas for the make contests of the book, so that yea, morning and reached Bethany on given them 'and their leaders this -so and to plant young fish in-such o! having a steady flow of waters as reader, may enjoy the-Pull pleas. last ublic pure waste. Anglers in our streams, at anglers should ure of discovering Mr. -Hilton's fits evening of Friday. There He _ p opp�nnitY• waters is b _ remained with the Twelve, our Hitherto He had entered the must therefore work for the pre- take an active interest in the re- touching love tale and magic story: Lord doubtless being with Lazar- Holy City on foot; this day, like-' servation of natural conditions"in forestation of waste lands. They telling for yourself. Suffice it here its and his sisters.- The next day. David and the Judges of Israel, the lakes and streams of our ' also should 'take :an interest in to say that the plot packs greater --Sabbath (our Saturday). He spent he would ride on,an-ass,-the an:. -Province if the -splendid efforts preventing the dratnake of swamps- interest and !aspens#.than did that ie quiet at. Bethany. - fn'the eve- tient symbol of Jewish royalty. which the Government is making and the deforestation of areas of'Lost Horizon." Its leading char. ning He was at supper' in the "Blessed is the King" to restock depleted staters is to about 'the head waters of our acters are nut appealing as Mr. i house ,of :Simon tl>o leper, His -41. "And as he was now draw- , be of any avail. river systems."• Chipp himself. disciples, with Lazarus and. his _ing nigh, ever at the descent of - ;:. sisters, being present. At this -the- mount of Olives, the whole fee# he was anointed by Mary. multitude of the disciples began Daring the afternoon, Jews of to rejoice and praise God with a ` _ 7erusalem, who had heard from.. lend voice for a!1 the Mighty: - pilgrims of His arrival, .went out forks which they had seen; 38. to see Him and Lazarus. ThI' Sayi ng, EUessed is the King-that l ; coming to the ears of the chief cometh in the name. of the Lard: - priests, a meeting of.'the council peace in heaven, and glory in the l was held atmight to considerthe highest."a These cries clearly -i re- • us -theof putting both Jesus -Cognized Je " as be ssiai. xha - _ .' esti Lazarus to death. he ms from whit •,�. ., a On h they ey come ,•.,. _ mOrlOW (Sunday) the narrative of were sang at the Passovei and at `� 5 e' �r �'�`*�•fir` '\ – •: - Luke resumes. the Feast of Tabernacles, and • . `' ' To Fetch a.Coit -- hence were familiar to the people. 30. "Saying, Go ,your way into The Pharisees Rebuked '' the village over against you; in 89. "And some of the Pharisees whkh as ye enter ye shall find a from the multitude said unto him, �r�� O colt' tied, 'whereon no man- ever Teacher, rebuke'thy disciples.-'40. 1 `yet sat: loose him, and bring him.' And he answered and said. I tell _ 31. And if any one ask you, _Why. you that, if these shall hold their 1 - •- do ye loose -him' thus shall ye peace, the stones will try oat." `•. �;• c, - - "' L. sly, TheLord hath need'of hltn.. Jesus and His disciples were. un- ` 'The Beading of-the-t*o disciples der the baa of-the hierarchy. The !proves the deliberate intention of Sanhedrin had issued. a decree i Ring every Sunday,i n Canada Jesus to give a certain solemnity that, if anyone knew where -Ere -,to this.-scene. He-wished to show was, he shbuld give information, ; F(F if ' } "•7n maam' lends this veer IyeiL an Himself at-least once as: Iain that the might arrest Him. And l€ f ;y s+(rnr-alra►s m dimmed. . . " King y g_ Rr. ozm HW.L-Mwcir KpxL •-illiessiah to His people. He knew yet, here- are His disciples bring- s . ` that in any case death awaited Ing Him in triumph into Jerusa- rtrEi� rill r It is your privilege _Him in the capital. .. S2: "And lem and the populace enthusiasts- :afar .fill �j f J p lege to attend the church i of your choice : to worship as your they that were sent went away. ealIy joining with them. The conscience wills and found even as he had said. Pharisees were horrified. fever 4Efi `Ei: i'tlil ANazi world meansthe erxi'ofthe churc2► ' ionto them. 33. And.as they were, before had they witnessed such ato,acccpc lftE i{ you love h means compulsion � loosing the colt,'the owners there- demonstration. 'They save no way :s a form:of worship prescribed by political 'of said unto -them, Why loose ye to stop what to. their .ears was f' tiilf� � ; dictacord 1 the colt'. 34. And they said;The blasphemous' praise of Jesus, ex- I ` In the words of the Prime Minister, .Lord hath need of him." The cept an appeal to Jesus himself � i:fj When we speak of the preaenationof diseiples''faith was splendid in the that he..-rebuke this. -enthusiasm. i democracy, of Christianity and of civili- hour of miracle, when in the name'. His answer stunned them. _aeon, we use do idle words 3a : the : if ,Esus, they were might; but it' i existence of ail three is at stake." W es not less'splendid in this un- .' Freedom of wotslip is one of the price.' :s Lent s t+oticed hour, when they were sent less privileges that all Canadians enjoy. --to fetch the ass from Bethpltage. Is it a seaspn to..afflict the soul? r Thac dearly-bought.right is inleopaidy. - — Acclamation of the 'Multitude r 35. '"And they brought him to' Nay, but to yield 'with joy to � C ; Therefore we must all unite in supporting Jesus: and they threw their gar- Gods control .. Canada's war effort in order to preserve ments upon the colt, and set Of opportunity to make'us whole. this Freedom. i Jesus thereon. 36. And' as they Is it-not the- eve time-to',fast and - { Keep up YOUR PLEDGET.'. : went they spread their .garments g r ! ..in the' way.". The companies*Of and pray.? / T Increase Your Regular MvestmenM in pilgrims from the various towns Aye, surely, and -in Christ's ap- p pointed way 14 -WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES and districts of Palestine, or-from _ Of loyal secrecy that shuns di3- :4•r Remembcc—in addition to .'~ Jewish settleiriviats�ahr4ad,—w t I� play.. �r''ft� / m D Red amtntryt- wont to make public entries into - - o .< you can buy extra war Savings Certaticares - from your local Post Office or Bank, or direct the City before the great feasts. i from the war,Savinits Committee,Ottawa` Shuld not the will at 'all times - - thus be bent? > -� P.hlisbrd by rbc Ir'ar Ss:'r"g Conrnirree,Orrau4 NS & COLLARS HAR True to these ,ends '.a lifetime *'t ' must be spent. : . . - Farmers Attention — Consult Thereforeor frac- praise God f your nearest Harness Shop . tics-time in Lent. ;a about Staco Harness Supplies. We sell our goods only through your local Staco Leather Goods dealer. The goods are . Rftccdon Reveals -right,--and so' are- taut prices. a We manrl'l manufacture in our far- -Hoing •Instincty • - tcries Harness, Horse;Col- o '. lars, Sweat Pads, Horse.Elan Jack Miner,'Kingsville (Ont.) ;.kets, and Leather TraYeltipt� naturalist, is beginning to think r'7: • Goods. Insist on Staco, Brand pigeons aren't the only creatures Trade Marked Goods, and you with homing instinct. -He'banded get satisfaction. McAt only,-by. g - SAMUEL 'FREES CO LTD. a' raccoon caught at his bird _ Co. _sanctuary .a short trete ago and' WRITE FOR CATALOGUE took it 20 miles away. Three 42 Wellington St. E., Toronta days later the animal was back - the ams -trap, Its, e s - r e CoWi H"e gig FAIR --= • • • • - ,-TT k To Fulfil - .ARTICLE No. A . fJ Ontario Bovines Haw to Shrubs, treed and perennial . 'NEWS . . .: 'orfarmers#BIG N _ . Supply.Chose* Quota as Well flowers have a fearful habit o: :-.As produce Enough Milk taking up more room when grown — - t p the d. Generally speaking, - • .•For Domestic Consumption u than the-average gardener,an- _ _ when setting out such things, al- ws w Ontario cows will have to 'sup= g - .:'ply the greater portion of the low half as-much space between, - AGNES , - milk needed to rnrinufaeture ']15,- - and away- from' fences or walls,' - D00,000 pounds P4 cheese request as the natural heights for .these *m ed by Great Britain thia.year.days. plants in the catalogue. Thus the r the Ontario Department of Agri- most eommon`typo'',o! Spirea, the r-� _ Van Souttei, which reaches a full. P llk •�caltuie, and.-Ontario cows there- M AC lore must be prepared for•theIob:` height of -from- six to eight feet Mang covgs freshen with a re- in most parts of Canada, -'shonld be planted from three to four feet F (� serve of energy so small that theybe Y/ ; ,are not capable 'o! the maximum apart or aeons distance from f� "former Member of Rarliam' ent for Grey- -former needed this rear. walk, wall •or fence, for' decors- ' rt _;'Where possible it is recommended• 'tive effect. For a hedgehowever, x BrUCe — and one of Canada's best that good quality roughage be fed it may planted closer: , % informed authorities on agricultural — — to the #reshetting'cows and grain 'Again the common peoiiy, which . grows.to a"height-of, two•and a _ problems — is now writing exclusive r -weeding be practised to build up feet When full grown, should ;their condition. 18 • inches betveEn articles based on her wide experience (`, cafe Mi:tares Important have.- about N of the past and her observations of -Home-grown grains are reason- "Have Veleetables Handl ! � " p for ably satisfactory for egnditioning, In the :kitchen garden, ati'1be '�' Y t da although sorpe protein supplement -`is necessary if the hay is' of poor 'd it is advisable of cpurse"t,o. quality or the, cows are fed larg keep•a plentiful supply of salad Cly ori.straw. _ material like lead and head er . Rai � •t' 'Ttie following 'grain miatulr4 tuCQ, ar►ions and, possibly, celery. The !atter is set out in the gar- are recommended•to fit Coma -for den as well started plants usually ... . lactation: (l) oats, 200 pounds after all danger of fro$t is over. ' and barley- 100_pounds; E2) Darts ' Traditional friend, and spokesman for the farmer in its news columns and on its editorial l KS00 pounds and 100; sands buck- - Foi-vegetable roma„ there ,ate - p The 6fobe and Mail now takes this further step in extending 'all-out" editorial ••wheat;.(3) .oats 300 pounds, bar- .small cultisa-tors pushed by hand page, ley '300'pounds: and wheat 190 which:will cultivate a plot 100 by assistance to the farming industry. pounds; .(4) .oats 300 pound=, [4'in well under an -hour and buckwheat i00 Bounds aril.wheat .these can be Ipocured in larger cphail gladly contented to .lend her 'wholehearted co-operation, since ' 100-pounds. — -- `-- size-f"or-h6rse or trketor. —_ __ — Ma n n Ia --- Globe and Mail afford her an unusual.__ _ Agnes Y The'above mixtures can be imp' For fat Flowers #N widely-read and- influe f-'1 eotumns of The " roved the addition of a small' If. a -.supply •br cut flowers is oppgr+unity, to carry-.oa.the campaign she has boon waging in the farmers' interests for p ., moon of linseed aiLmra3, bran: wanted for the table, blooms with a y err• _ _ ,. - " , . -• - m ny or soybean'' o+lineal.' 'meed' .the ' 1Png stems that will keep well in. concentroed'•mixtures at•the rate-- W er, horticultural authorities �, ur V 'the planting of _sweet peas, =You'll read Ger reports and sincerely sympathetic articles with 'ot TUFO TO'S1X-I'•OC,NDS PER $ iota s! Don't rn — fished three times COW PER 'DAY depending'on snapdragons, cosmos, zinnias, In. re on min o single one pub weekly.African 3larigolds, acsbiosis, Order your Globe and. Mail from your dealer — conditioq an&Lthe price and sup--- -pio," =A 61Y df the feed.mateiiala. eaters, single and double, verbena `postmast>ec_t- or Rural Mail Courier To-day. Previous to caltizng and imine- and salpigiosis. If preferred these "tely after calving, "cows should can be grown-in rows in the vege- - -be fed:a..srsin mixture that con- table garden. #sing- more laxative- and cooling_ qualities aro . the '.following are suggested: .(1) oats 200 pounds, Raccoon Reveals linseed -oilmeal 100 pounds and - - - — .. : ` iiran, loo pounds; (2) Data 100 Homing .Instinct ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ® ■ ■ ■� ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ! s a ■ ■ ■ ■ 70111 ,06drids, linseed ollmeal ISO pounds � iand�bran 100-pounds. Do not feed heating, consti- lack Miner, Kingsville (Oat.) - • S „paling feeds such sir barley, lye naturalist,' is beginning to think _ Of or cottonseed meal at freshening pigeons aren't the only creatures time. with homing instinct. He banded ■ - a raccoon caught at hie bird I� r Music, in the best dense, does sanctuary a short time ago and - - sot require aoselty; nay, the older : _took it. 20 miles sway. 'Thea it is, and the more we are accus- days later the animal was back i 7 ■ tomed to it, the greater its effect, in the same trap. —Goethe - ,� ; BREAKFAST FRUIT M ■ - - HOI;IZONt. TAL Answer to Frevkrus Puzzle 13 Its tree 10 To la I� :1 pictured. L W H!!I N in type. ■ - ■ fruit used O R N A N E E ELI. 15 It is.s widely for food. O U D E I --d fruit. � - and Juice. E N T BIR 17 Spirit. N g Frolic. T H A 18 Northeast BLE I F I N S T E wind. 11 Conscious. ■ _ - j■ _ ,I2 Its tree baa DIV I D O K P I 20 To open a yellow T 1 I 1 letter. hard ye ! .• T U E K 23 Verbal. r �►. l3 Nights L E R T S HER 24 Correspond-: _ .. . before. E G E P O L R once. 14 Secular. I LODE E N EAST 26 Indian. 18 Waistcoats.. T D G E T 27 Anesthetic _ 18 African 28 Tissue: . _ 29 U. S. state. 43 Exclamation. yields —=- Flee I� , tribe. __ 60 Its blossom rh.h tulle W soar ■ 4#Steering 31 Within. ■ 19 ye: 33 postscript.. Coves With full w i rh oar 21 Either. apparatus. is 36 Grapefruit. s.8 Also**shot*• s rlw n x- . �2 Gypsy. ._.143 Coins.t. tis- wh•etba,._r TO a" YEBTICAL 37 Sung in s• s .pas n •r.3�dan�r Te►psdo ■ _ 25 To bare the '47 Baseball 2 To be furious chorus. _ _ head. . teams. - ' 28 Be still'. .. `y50 To do wrong• 3 Inspires 40 Fretful. j�' _ �t cos 52 Staff reverence. S2 Parrot. -[tOVv'S this for big Value? This newest of all Bwcks at a puce g0 Chalices _ _ 32 Rabbit. oiRcers. 4,Disgusting: #4 To listen _ 34 Shower 55 Cloak. 5 EGrain.ver 46 48 Frozen Ovate: that makes it.ihe buy of a lifetime. 95 Era '56 Field. ' 6 And think what you'get for your money—the thrilling action of ' —'38 Slovak. b7 Toward sea, 7 Southwest. '49 Neither. �■ Buick's 115-horsepower FtREBkLL engine, the cushioned comfort . # r. 39 Measure of 58 In botany it 8 Pertaining b1 Portuguese of soft coil springs all around, the beauty of Buick's new-day style, _ length is classed as to poles, coin. Chestnut 53 The gods 40 Peasant a horse. 54 Rodent. plus lots of modern features you'd pay extra for elsewhere. ; 41.-Skiri,edge.• 59 Its rind - - - Buick is mounted on a 118 wheelbase chassis—so • This new I 5 7 8 you don't.need an over-Rize garage, and you can park it easily. in t^ i close quarters. You get top Buick quality co ucentrated ><n fewer I. sett -built Buick. ' g -for YX 13 l4 15 For 'long life and dependability-for thriftier gas miles e ib 17 IS the hest buy of the ear—see the new Buicks now. 22 23 24 25 26 9 : Iwo �i _ 3p 31 .. 32 33 •. 5 36. 37 3� 4d 41 _54 43 _ CANADIAN-BUILT, By •oENERAt MOTORS 0. �+.!C4,e - — - . . ace 4 50 51... 52 53 54 :pONALD MOTOR SALES —WHITBY anllN� ^' �ss�. Deader--J. McGlashen—Dunbarton _ B _ - •- - .. .. Ram. PICKERIN,G NEWS TDEAD HORSES ND A7 TLE A.. 's :�rtage = u hone 'earson Rad •.PIAN rias � sear. 1.60 is adsso. For free picg p p '-- - ioServiceo•T�NINa BnMez{iptions to the United states 3ROOKLIh .. .. 5;. DAILY ANDS sad Gt. Britain, CLAXEMN'T 91, Expert servi��e and re- All Kinds o! R� >it Worm 12.00 in advance. PIC,KERING - _ i'ORONTn-PICK ERIYG AGISCOURT .. zone .'. 21 pairs to all makes. Rewe. AII_Tuning Guaranteed -� ;oba Mttrkar, Proprietor We pay the phone cFa t ' urniture MoVing onable charges. Work C. S. MaollONALD r --,- CiwiMd CORDON YOUNG LTD g PP Cour Patronage is A ieciated guaranteed. - ____209 Flow Ave.. Toronto AdverNeemay , ` FOR SALE — Toronto Phone Ad.3.ii 6 PH ONE PICK &I i� ARTHUR FIELD Eheae lwkeside lsel. several gram drills, cultivators, plop and most . C.V. fIARVEY PEAR3ON Graduate Radio and Tcleviston other ]rinds of farm implements to COOKSHUTT A• C,E.H+ Prop. 1 tstitute; Member Official Radio be sold at very reasonarbte dices. Service Moo's ?Issociation, L. E. OHNE ILL Pure Quebec Maple Syrup for sale. Frost f' ('�C.illrnan, Brougham• PlcldW �V� ;PHNE•RAL DIRSOTOR AND 5 12 U NIIAAL1tBR �~ FOR SALE White Blosem Sweet - 13R _ - - -- -Clover seed. Cleo. Duncan, Locust Hill ,-Agency OC -� . i,�ar�ll ; PERMANENT NAGaINf PAtH .t `THEATRE phone Mark. 162'1.' 34-5 Kew Stock of Parts os Hand Ntght and Day Service FOR SALE — seed grain Alaska, Service on above madhtnes THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER „ �„ =T$� 13�ifleesPhone Reasdenee Phoaef Erman or Victory oats and :1*obarb InpUm� ea �"t in met AND N E fel ES. (T MAY B E �;It barleq. Wlrrt Teefy, R. 28 li. ?i o. 2. plows, mowers eta YOUR EYFS. All Showa Daylight Saving Time ; - Pickering, 34-5 L. LYEC" H. TUCK. OPT, O. Healthfully Air-Conditioned FOR SALE — seed oats, Alaska o� �. *. F. a THUstSDAY, FRIDAY&SATURDAY ..The Pickering �. laremont,. Ont. } 'ett, phone 2709, Picks g. 34-5 - pkv 1O APRIL 10, 11 and 12 MEAT MARKET _ �1yR+W,' QAT'1: Holiday Matinee. Friday at 200 O'clock WANTED — Women or girl, to do Maple Leaf Mutual�'lrt Two Shows, at 7,30 and 9,34 light house work. Apply Stainley .:-Mead, Carveth, Kingston Road, 1 1-2 Insurance Co. - Saturday Matinee at-1.30. We carry. a :Rill ,line of fnilea Fast of Pickering. Village. ev WAWANESA M& CM Fart's Elevator "Four Mothers" -Fresh - • FARM F10R SALE — 100 acre l . WITH - . a'nd farm for sale all workable land. 3 ©reap rates -tor Farm and 'County Clare Ont miles south-east of" Linda f ! • = LANE SISTERS - �r ay. 1-4 buildings. *JUred mile off No. 7 Highway, 1st•Class -• ............ GALE NAGE " buildings and two never-failing wells. W��O� Insurance .on Buildings The farmers of this tom• • •! AUDE RAINS -` - Annl r� .Ch= ter Ir-..:', '}i.-Ii.. No. --Windmills. 3iloa etc. ----- _. - ---- _ �.' _._ ��}�, Z 'Lindsad: — 34-5 Automobile Insurance of ma'nity are asking me to' JEFFREY LYNN ]Meats - Y FOR SALE = Kingston Ro— ad— next All Kinds have all farmers who are PLUS, Latest March of Tim' Our deliieryiilit your to Printers' Guild. Small bungalow, write or Phmte inte-rested in marketing i` neje Sam, Phone Dick i$2p 3-4 'acres; good hen houses. Apply �DfAN dC �QWE hogs sign a petition to ,r 1CLARENCE SILK -to Miss S. Armstrong, 77 Beaty'Ave. Non-Belligerent" t Toronto. La 0737: 34-5. MUTB'Y, ONTARIO base the government . pay gereri • _ cottage at Squires'Beach. Lake front.FOft SALE OR REIT — 5-roomed a bonus _ve -weight ATTENTIONV MONDAY, TU WED,SDAY Apply A. E Re a' w* Shop graded _hags. — is-and 16Hydro. Screened porch. FOL phone Pick,'60� Tractor Service Phone ,_ . fall in. Last Complete Show at 8.80 Road - �� - - Brock R Gravel • D in. Plckerin V ilia e, a Graduate 1. H. C. Tract-or School ea. 383. Office 38W. g. g Special Monday Matinee at 2,00 Pit sum of money:. Loser apply to H. 10 years experience est ,f •Post, Mount J . _ °3'' ' a�-s Service in all melees of Tractors Catterbrain Crushed Pit _FOR SALE ---dishes, radio, tables. Lieensed Garage Serviee - rx Run - - -chaos, refrigerator, se-wring.machine, Satisfaction quaranteed._ JUDY CANOVA CsraVll antique y►ooaen'bed, rniaceilaneons - JOHN N^•R?Olv PICKERINa 1dILLS ALAN M©vvlaRA.Y _ - ardeles; also P. E. Island Green Ph,-eM04 - CLAREMON7 Sand and Gva&d Mountain Potatoes. No. 1 Quality, cellent for seed; selling cheap. 'ww Shur-gain feed, $ell'• ALSO -AN ADDED ATTRACTibd = . StonC _'Estate of late-David Scott, Alton r ii - Road, Rouge Hill. 'Apply 5aturda(ys ,e 1 V2Ce mill, -chickenY D - - or Loaded in Pit ,� The Doliv ..only between it a: m. and' 5 p. m. Starter, growing Caballero PHONE: �'laet, Pick 1026 FOR SAaZ.— 200 bush. Van Guard �.. � kv . 'f"iroete ef�u Howard 6411 -Seed oats, 65c. bush. 300 Bush. mash, '18 in mash WITH - f -JOHN BOURNE h SON - - 't kiting Barley; 75c..bush- 200 Bush. �� y • CESAR ROMERO.. Ssnner ossa, sot. bush. John Miller, V? range mash, .. .,joy 'ClarernonL phone Clare. 313 tf 0 • ,Good starter, concentra• COMING — Thus. Fri. and Sat. NoteZ " O YowF4gmt Pa'uted and Decorator — APRIL 17, 19 and 19 workmanship. Reasonable. H. - ties, calf starter, tur• �, ..•. J. W. Johnston. Frenchman's Bay. key starter, salt The Son of We do Building al sin kinaal :. 'FOR SALE — car trailer-,well ff GARPRNTSiN(3 •equipped. Will acconmzodate ; four �/! In blocks and bags Monte Cristo csetaNTilvo, I Persons. E, '. orgain, R. R, 2, .� - Purina fly spray, WITH Pickering. Rouge Hill --�4-- - PLUIt[BTNf3:. LOUIS HAYWARD and BOW GiOVER for cattle.ti�4fE'VT ,FACED RE-- _ ,JOAN BENNETT I Y ROOI+'INGt xoT sow. GRAIN _ and >�w ere The cheerful chs Who 1$ T �T � , �:ao $WU Brantford P0008ns you saw. We have it.in Registered p D. .ltl N . Lockwood �+�� No. 1. Nobarb Barley, 3rd genera- s0 QA%lous to assist ou - �i CLEND,C�i\INQ �'`terials' `mpire'Bathrootn tion at $1.05 Registered No. 1. Er- y PtCKERING. ONT. R. .• t,buro'Water ban Oats 3rd a� WE DELIVER ' l?:gnipmeo _ generation at 90e., or .ls youI Local Agent—be pH1�NE 5317 FUNERAL DPRLoTOS Systema, Beatty NO. 1. Corntnerdal Seed Erbans at !Stable B at to 6nt 70c. per bushel. W. H. Wesfne and sure t0 ask him t0 help ii in Material Bad q Y Private Ambulance g _Son, Weetglen Farm, Pickering Ont you plan your next trip Day and Night - ,Estimates Free; .ALASKA sEEa — oats for We. ; . WNSSIP Pbone 9000 Work Glasmnteed Registered No. 1. 100 pex+cent Germ. i O - Malvern 600G00 +p `.. F. J. PRO�SR anstion, at ;1. er bulli, and Com- OF snereial seed sit 7bc. P. M, Chapman; - Markham Ont Phone 9502 .�na1pY, sa-1; " - ., -: PICKERING ' �r�n�on o�T,►>�o .. FOR SAZE -- 6 to 20 acres with we= 69 fA - _ :-buildings. $1900 cash: Balance easy Vai10ou yp TREASURtR'S SALE of LANDS ` terms. a Tindall, one smile north of ror0rt4o " i • FOR TAXES - Whitby. 88• AQ� lte gA0 - :-will be held in the ..FOR SAIX.— in Port Ferry, mod_ - TOWNSHIP HALL Cern, substantial 8-room house and C$ROIIQHA�( ,garage ih excellent condition. Sac- apVNO Ta Al Used 'Car's Car ON - rifice price to close estate. Reason- - 9 MAW "I'e trns. APP1Y Mrs. G. M. Ren- a RE tgr - : Port Pen Y• _ 33-b 1941, nt Z.00 m. E S,T. �tou�1.L EN.1oY 1940 Dodge Coach; Deluxe Sp. } 10 ACRES for sale. Good farm �' " hist at Col actor a or at my office. _ ( .� ty Andgarden land. ozchard, 90 apple ,� GOING BY H�Gl3 P GH 19.79 Chevy Sedan ! P , plums' cherries, Good _ MOTOR COACH" Treasurer «s ��8 bank barn 30 x '40, water inside. " ' 1' Che* Coach or ,to Enquire at Nsws, .oto i 193? Dodge Deluxe Sedan :.':Bert Harvey, Brougham, d3-4 Eastern House, phone 4500 ---"' IFAlums wA, TEL I OR S.4►lt;E--,to close An', 5 - 1935 Dodge Sedan 7�(laj'1 acres of good land, buildings, nearGRAYCOACH IINESBio to 90.aces near Stouffville or` ¢ : .1:•.:s_i'S+..s.3e a,_s:;...�._.-..�....:�.i_...:-..R•�...:s_..:+a • ' n ,'a< 7Y obas Margaret Dopking was home � CLAREMONT far the w+eek.ena+, r w { b18r. and Mrs Frank 'We, spent Eyesight Education - c' sob mokaeln 'wap a VWto bin Monday in Toronto. and Teave in taws for a go* dsya. I Former Pickering Towashlip,Citizen I '•' oft. Harry Boas anal l*. Zea passes at Fort Frances Ontario EFFICIENCY ` PRO F r osiers w+iAlir�Ml 9ldtori? I ----,�,� afternoon, funeral services _L that t� Bray Chick does the Trick" K 2tdiss Jean Ward bas secured a pis- Were held in respect to the memory r f� - ition With Fasak Bards as book- of an a1^tive and well-kaoa4l citizen p Every season,hundred of letterls pour into the Bray dead offic' ~' keeper. y of this town ad digtrict, the late C� �. TUCK !`rose Pleased costumers, g'eEiprHng bow "The BrsDr Chick did ` Miss Dorothy, Burton has secured William P Pilkey. The service at , the Trick". Isere we fust a few out of ma>?y khat have Dame a position in Wilson's store .at Loc- 'Knox Presbyterian Church at 'which .(1� 'come"In lately: nit hilt. Rev. J. R. Hepburn delivered the v a ills,, W. Q. Mews. Cobden. OuL — started to lay at 4 months 30 days.and � DON'T FORGET the Sacred Can- 'funeral serraon was preceded with a "In 1939, my 60 Pallets laid 793 down production is now (rtov. !sl QOge lal the year. and my N.H. cockerels Abner 1[eBreherss. Di•weew Cedes. tata in the Baptist Church. ,,n Good Ml laoulc ftmereil service at the t dressed•over 6 lbs. at 6 months. This P.S.L='Fine$t bunch I over received. ` Friday'evening. Mafsonic hall. Ven Archdeacon H. Y. �flisne� building (opp, P. O) year I bought 200 ebieks, and at 6 I received 62 6hicks, and saved 62. Bob and Mrs. Holman' and Mir. Maltby read the scriptures and said . ...Oadnaa�a, �� 1616 months Did stBi bad 200. Any pesos can anyone beat tact • e wanting pullet,that fill the egg basket George, Kelsey, Lanadewull Out. ° era ressivenes8 ivyas add' should bay Bray's Xtra-Profit Chicks." 'Egg size is the best I aver had without -z ,and .Mrs. George DeRusha visited the-pray ImP Number 79 Bert st elntrre, WardsvUle. one. — any azexptlons, running per so dozen Hatnnilton bn-Sunday Test. -----_ - ed_.tb-the funeral procession h4Y .a_ Some people flunk that man Wa6 'Truly the best chick-I have ever had. case around H down A-Large.5_dosen _ I enclose my order for 400 sexed medium, and 1 dozen pullet." 8drs. Iganiel returned' home 'on'j police guard of honour comprised of created perfect, and that all hussar pullets.•• Mrs.Sylvester Adams,Stewlaeke, NB.. Tuesday esehing after a short visit II.Royal Canadian Mounted Police and Oictiona .have beer} acquired since Wro.T.R.Newt" I'"'°l"m;Man.— -I am still raisins Bray Chicks, and •'We are having some Pretty cold will always have them as long as I r, with members'of the,family in Tor- k provinciaul Police in full dress onif- the "fall". According to this view, ��now, 16 to 18 below zero,but 'can get them. They are great stock. 1 OrinB, FrpQn the Ma90n1C gall where ft doesn't stop my pallets laying. It Bray cockerels are tops, pullets won- onto and Hamilton. astigmatisml may be one of the pen- will be B.•ay Chicks again for me next derful layers." Mks. Walt: Hardy and Mr. •and the body had lain in state attired in attics modern eyes are paying be- year, for you can always depend on Wilfred Rets, Speaniandah, bat. — t Templar uniform, melmbe getting strong,healthy chicks that are "Out of the 100 I raised 99.Have kept Mrs. Todd of Goodwood, visited the Knights cause we, or our savage and bairbar- ears to liver', track of expenses and salsa and and ~• t, tatter's daughter, Mrs. ,vision, in of GWanite Lodge and about twenty is ancestors strained them in wrong Enchariste Lavoie, La Toque, P.Q.— I have made a good profit. More than "1 have raised Bray Chicks for the past paid expenses with the roosters,•and last visiting brethren from Kooehiching n n the other hand, scient- 6 years, and have always had entire the 42 hens. still alive, have been tay- h d directions. 0 Hamilton on Sunday ( direct the 103 received lean in since middle of August.' The Sacred Contata — "Chest the Lodge of International Falls parad- ists believe that our bodies; eyes and satisfaction or g gun March, Dave lost only 1: The pullets Sacrifice" is being presented by the ed to the church and, following the all hove developed from lowly be- choir of Danforth Baptist Church, in service.back to the lodge rooms. The giltliings that despite our progress High livability. Fast Growth. Large size. Earp laying'. Big the Baptist Church here, tonight, — community %ras shocked to I'min on toward huinen Perfection, we embody eggs, and plenty of them. These are twhat these people got Friday, April 11th. Sunday afternoon of the death of from their Bray-bred birds, and w91at you want from your many rudim�entory imperfections, in- Women.'s Institute will meet Mr. Pilkey, sheriff of the District of �herited or developed while changing flock. Write or caul today for prices and full information. The Don't delay. if you have brooder space to handle them, don't :at Mrs. Dopking's on Thursday, Apr. RainV.River, and Clerk of the SUP- i our ,ways, and astigmatism might forget the profit polasibilities in Bray cockerels and capons. 17th, at 2.30. Mrs. Harvey of Brou- reme, 'District and Probate Courts. well beone of these afflictions caus- Bred for size and fast growth — very reasonably 'priced. ghaim will be the speaker..Please Having-resided in this, district for ed ala is suggested not by civilization note change in date. about 40 years, he has for malty. bet by the experiences through - ` Rev. Daniel; of the Baptist con- Y been identified with offices in which the race as a whole has pass- Lockwood Milling Coll gregation announces his subjects for the court hawse sinse� 1915. Fort Pickering, On l Frances Times, ecL Erin exists ton before eye-lidst., or g - •this Sunday, in the morning, ,Spirt-. M�Srch 27th. - _ . staring eyes rigidly fixed in one sal Resurrection annd--in tie even direcition. To change those lens-tike 1 ilig Pin s:�1 Resurrection." .. _ L*MLQ SE RVWA, -- Eleet do wir- fish eyes into lidded aye-balls which L G Wilson, Balsam,tion The very Bad condition of the roads � sad Repaira, ltpest Service on can be rolled in their sockets at Will ' + R. 11 1, Myrtle -.throughout this township has inter- AB bakes of B,et.•dvers. Reasonable and focused at different.points, has - :fered with_more than one schedule �a/aa► T. 5ss TeoW Frea,-'Russell taken countless re-adaptations. - here during the Mast week. It is a pat' many years since the roads have .'been in a condition equal to that of - -this- Spring. _ Representatives.of.the local Fire Comgany attended the Township Council session on Monday after- noon. when they were Riven to und- _ T eratand that the recent increase in the grant to the fire coni^anies' on each 'call, from $25 to 830 applied 4w t.) Claremont as well. ; Ealater Services in the 13lsited _ w. Church 'on Sunday next at 11 a. m: and.7 p. m. Special music Will be ` rendered by the choir -and•.aPPrcP- w riate messages will be delivered_ by _ the,Pamtor. -:aster is the Church's- greatest ;Religious Festival; and in greatly need _Il1e _ these Sys We so- - . Visage of dope'and Victors. -En- deavour to join us in. worship in God's House on Eaister Sunday. The Religious Drama, "The .Light An thq Window" will be pi-eeented- by , ` the Young People's L pion in the _'Rall on Easter Sunday evening at g.30 p: m. follanving the church- ser- s - vices. -A few sacred musical num- ters by local talent win also be ren- _ ��(�►� deted. You are invited to come and Ree thin beautiful Easter Play. A - :Silver collection Will be taken to de- �D trey expena9s. - , ' - Claremont United Church Young People's Union !presented their Rel- "' "T a Light in -the �� MAPLE LEAF igious Drama - "Milidow' at the Ashes a Presbytery Young People's CollvendOu -at W4ut- f> by on Saturaw evenin g last, in competition with two other dramas rnQsented by Young -People's Groups from Oshawa sad powimanville. The Adjudicator placed the Claremont rr pini�na in First place. and so the Ham Dom«to ch. table.[ie, _ !Eve1Z911 Gay Dramatic Trophy comes sidenp Ibeeeilhtstrationsaho+s a c right ham wish the bona stria ito Claremont Yount People's Union ewe markeaia lin.. The 6 Without Ham for Easter Sunday, It would hardly seem so9lassss ;for the Year 1941. Congratulations z �for •leR h.m like Easter. For in Canada, Ham is the traditional meat STYLutnf ter.seNr ce r eb. �' lane here's what we suggest: srru ' .,to' the Clareridont Yomng people on, alstitwplbebothetyrver'stett. for the Easter Season. So, ::...r.eteIN eRalws their success. On Saturday evening tact Iu Sar- �> � "s{� w�. • (1)Yon veils wish to choose a �But pl first, T Bare to chows a Ham that is ears to be tender, of IlfapleLeaf"i'armassw>saTHam. prise Pasty was 'held at tris home . .w; sweet flavour, and �.y cook You will find it considerably more - of Mr. and•Mlsc James'McCullough (no parboiling)• than lust a Ham. Yoe,will find it honour of Miss Jean McCullough, s ANSWER—Just ask oar its de�tatee tender.cud Youwillti e.IIts -- in � - odho will be leaving shortly ,to join pd,1 Butcher or Grocer br a'' a sweetness will make your month ' l her Parents at Port Perry The girls A—Aitchbone a ' endersweeT am. -water. The new and scientific r` :i acre Sunda School Class were B—Ham bone ..process by which TsrwsaswsaT Jean's Y C—Shankbone. are cured and smoked �i►I 'o! pp _ r I�-Cushion etde w Hams gathered to greet her upon her arr- FrThin(F] side t�ocarveiteasily ndhecon msally. assures all this and more—no s' nt in soakin and no parboiling.for a • n eveningP` _ . 'vas. After a _ gimes an ANSWER—A rovers new Ma le Leaf TtvnEaswE$T Ham. ented Jean With a gold,locket,. and ,:� method of carving is illustrate Perfect cooking i Miss Stella MCC ullough, teacher of with directions in the panel below. simple. Directions are Wrapped �.> tie Jean, a beautiful, 1 Show it to the arson in our home with every Ham. a' IS 'I the Class, ge,' _ ! - . J is•r'" !� � leather-bound Bible. Lunch and.best who does the carving. It ma four dealer,will be pleased to rLI wishes to Jean bnougt[t a, pleasant fi0.3 a the answer. to the carver's show you the Maple Leaf Bra ..�Ir��D�RSwrL I� cut rounded portion from rod blem on every TendersweeT Ham. W. I P.vening to a close. the Thin (Flank) Side to A regrettable accident occurred on'. provide a flat surface par l?el to the Aum bone when Mr. Tomlinson on which to stand Ham for ik MAPLE LEAF TENDERSWEET HAM! ARE MADE BY CANADA PACKERS UNITED night last Wieek carving. father of Dr. %. F. Tomlinson, . was kngcked dn�i-n while walking on the road opposite his home by a car, dri1ven by Mao. Middleton. Ortiing x 1 • ` u Middleton stat- ti>,porn visibilitiy M ed that he did not see him un- j '1. right t u to him. W. Tomlinson Flo.4 trio.i } "ns.7 RID.a "ti P ,] o.s back to s d - g .. s a the Ham ba Now torn .. - - that it slicin as pigs. .. :so t Tarn Hem ova the Ile [ 1) the im- ' i1Q 3 Det Se uve and' sane Pea vials rendered unconscious y l�y piece thna removed to stands firmly on the Sat Now be to slice atm , 1.Carat de 1n Fis y, vertlos8 throe, b the slicroa Due ogmp re ct a 6Id 8 until ytm Dome to original position he remained t surface m■ Him' taitch bone, which i. slices as above, tingZZ Le in a^hiehside"or' latter later w suttlagdons s h� a state one D QQ e Ham time.by anis t t to X. on t ea ��� , with ished cushion m ` for several days. Ma'. Tomlinson, We tube served cold. �Iakee prefer"t sarn at s inches from tlse the shank ; - ndw understand' has rallied suffiC- tasty luncheon Piem to towards gaeste. be ecutTac�the�of as abgre' of Ham.Cut a small wedge shapedpiece from the aha cad Lha meat. _rd end at the batt en Loosen slices bs+ruania�the knife a tittle along the bone as i»tore t9ntlly to be able to takess illustrated above. nourishrtnent. It is to be hoped that - satisfactory Program will continue D I t� G RETAILERS A 1 L E R S - :. � �! and that Mir. Tomlinson will' soon S O LD—BY. T H E S E. LEA -be able to. resume his daily walks. S. CEHAPiMAtN, Pickering, P. 100 B. F. KmPATRICK,_Claremlont W. D. MORRI3H and Son, H.-Creek M, hone 1808 B'd0'CH and )ORISON-, Pickering CLA,RENCE SILK, Pickering, , ' &. Ai 1 S 1► P --- - phone 600 phone Y62q 6 y HE Hi hl nd Creek i There lies a lone Island • _.. --�--- Niagara Falls _ e isle in the tropic seas,-: c+t GO�JD.IN A WEI" '1 A mountain isle, with beaches shining white, Beauties �e TASTE Where soft stare smile upon its sleep by nibt, *+ •,R pOE ' t,•iiG�+1�OH"tS� And every noonday fans it.with a breeze. Here on a cliffs,carved upward from the knees, _-St. Lawrence Maway Agree- N �Y S� .j;Q'��.T1tN Three uncouth statues of g�'gantie het' lit g�ga ment to Provide f°r Its s�q-Lg- ��'OK� test rias 7 Upon,whose brows the circling sea-birds 41t, !Preservation and Enhance.• s #<V; also P s c k s d t a po _ Mare sat to ocean over the tall trees, went _ For ever gaze they at the sea and sky ' Forever hear the thunder of the main ' - * !Fon ever watch the ages die away; r Preservation and enhancement . And .ever round them rings the phantom cry of the scenic beauties of Niagara Of some lost race that died in human pain, Falls are provided far in specific . = Looking towards heaven, yet seeing no morre_than they. terms in the"-Great Lakes - St. —Frederick George Segtt. Lawrence development agreement GROWN 1 N. .-U N N Y r. between Canada and the United , SOUTHERN ONTARIO -- States. Remedial works to •permit of Steps will be taken to prevent the falls for Canadian power uses more beneficial use for power erosion, by. construction of recces- and the same fo ADI 0 4 9 P 0 R T ER --purposes-of water flowing through r power ea the the fella and Niagara River are ry wor __. bov -tlse_f- mous in- 'can aide. - sa ks a e am Amen -�By DAVE ROBBINS �., ternational honeymoon and tourist All works for commercial E to be coupled with provisions for" pur- __ _ resort. poses will be decided maintaining the,crest lines of both ,u�tft► with Provision is made for the addi articulikr reference to the Canadian and American-Falls P perpetual • GOOD FRIDAY MUSIC Dial in either Tuesday or Fri- at all seasons of the year. tions' diversion of b,000 cubic preservation of the scenic beau- "The -- -- walls, windows and col- day at noon, olid watch the Wheels feet per second of waters above ties of the falls. amus of the church were bung offortune spin out the winners! -,with black cloth and only one. • • • large lamp, hanging in the centre, AROUND THE DIAL " ]Sighted the solemn and religious Joan Edwards, Girl About ro gloom This is the setting Town; is a fine new -feature ori in which Haydn's great oratorio CFRB each Monday and Wednes- - "The Seven Words of,the Saviour day nights.at 11.30. Tune in this from'the Cross" was first per- exciting lass and do the town with �.Sr Mom- her. -see#formed in the Cathedral at Cadiz,. •- - In 1785. ' Diversion, of an NBCA sound- " This work, which will be heard effects man is playing recordings on the CBC :rational Network of African cannibal drummersfrom time 9.00 id 10.00 p.m. daylight simultaneously with a hot Tommy - LET ' S � 1 T / time on Friday, April 21, will be Dorsey or Benny Goodman num- A the climax of the religious broad- ber. :e y blend perfectly he - casts scheduled for Holy Week. = . A Fifty_-Piece .orchestra-directed. —Says'--= -.-e --• - - I �--by Jean-Marie B_eaudet;. with _ soloists and a choir led.by Victor R.d►o Slants: Crane" &slbvr; HiRLWIND Brault, will take part in the pre- producer of the-Edward G. Rob - ret i inson "Bi Town" _ . _ se at on. Wn ro alit over . 1 SH t _ g P gr '- 1--N _ _ v CBS, was in England-shortly be-' - "FORTUNE TIME" ". . . fore the- start of world War IL `- p i Then from CKOC comes a new and paid a visit to old friends in Boys' Rely on the folks Bac Home") 4 radio game — and it gives good Cornwall. There, in a local "pub," _ - Prizes too. It's Fortune Time, a he came face to face with a .re- program that is heard every Tues- minder of earliei days when he _.. Thousands of firms and individuals shown. If you know of some friends f day and Friday at one o'clock was an actor"in Lendon—a dusty -from 1150 on the dial. portrait of himself which bore the _ to all parts of Canada, have respond- „who have also-been overlooked, get Fortu:'•e Time is entirelg new legend: "The King of the Theatre ed magnificently to this Six-in-One them to do the same. _ as an air game for everyone can World" . . . Time is turning back- - A p p e a 1. But there are other - win prizes; and there are no quer wad for radio actor Marvin thousands equally read to help The form is self-explanatory. - tions, rhymes or what-not -to get Mueller. He played his first radio 9 y y P' Simply check on the left is the 9n the winning column. character--a man 60 years old— You may be One who has still to be- when--he-w s 19, .and since then heard from. place,and'if you enclose appropriate - his parts hake been getting young- a remittance, make it payable to Bee hard-boiled Sergeant outhful but d>This is an appeal to everyCana- Canadian War Services Fund. Aner. NoW he plays the y"Dear ,Mom" Po ular t in an who has been overlooked. We official receipt will be sent you by Popular tune "Cathedral in the•Pines" sounds - wish for every Canadian, at. home, return mail. _ an awful.lot like "The Otd•Rugged an opportunity to support our men - -=-•=- Syrup Cross"; play 'em together your- _ in uniform. The Fund is now well Every Dollar Does Its Job self sometime . . . Comedian Bob on the' way.to .its objective.' That- - Hope threw a big "Wild west" Remember—all•monies contributed ' Objective definite! can be reached, to the Canadian War Services Fund party for x bunch of British se- - 1 y fugee children living in or near ;probably exceeded.13ollywood Benny. Goodman - will:be divided in accordancewith ' broke down 'aql named Artie For the sake of "The Boys"., let's government -approved• budgets, anion st the six organizations e_m• w ¢ Shaw's riacording of "Dr. Luing- ;6lnish it with a bang that will raise g $a stone I Presume" the waxing of- braced in this campaign. • resouadias cheers Irani Coast to P8 the month; Shaw is Goodmans Oast! - chief rival Radio and movie A non-profit corporation with let. actor Bohn Barrymore is 69; ters patent from the Dominion Ronald Colman is 60. Now Poll Can 'Help Government is your guarantee that P If you have not yet been called on every dollar that you subscribe will 7- Producers Average = by a War Services worker, and if Properly applied to provide tom- 51 Cents a Bushel you have not yet sent in-,your sub- fort, cheer, recreation and needed INERG, ascription;make up your mind NOW `Personal services to our fighting - - tr 0 �% :A=verage price received by Can. what you are going to"do, and do forces—services not in any. _. -- - \\� adian wheat producers during the Ott TO-DAY! Fill in the coupon other way. O / first five months of the 1940-4I ;•below and mail it to our, Provin- Yowr contribstion is' xrgc>7tly • crop year was •a51 cents a bushel. �. Cial Headquarters at yti�e address i+teeded� according to a return tabled in the 9u House of Commons. You L'.' Lacombe,' Liberal, Laval= Your most " TWo Moun • >o" made the in- Yitluebls Energy tains;W .. . ,. . I" Food. quiry, was also .informed that the • average retail price of first grade e flour to Eastern Canada frons /August to December, 1940; Was GIVE, S.5 cents a pound. CREAM Since .3idarch 19, we have paid Saskatchewan Said -'MA1t THIS COUPON TODAY!• ___ __ � 41c for No. Y cream delireied .s Provincial'Headguarters; - to Toronto. z.A Modern Egypt' Canadian Wer Services Fund, DAILY PAYMENTS - 00 Bay Streel, Write for Cana ;Saskatchewan may became the oroato, Out. ' Egypt. of the modern world by Cheque ❑ Enclosed is Motley Order .for........ ....:::......'...as m contribution to out Fuad: Toronto Creamery reason of its . big stocks of" ( y y branch or wheat, Donald McNiven (Lib.; Postal ntxe ratted Farmeft Co-operative Regina), recently told the House ` ❑ Please send nue in duplicate official pledge card providing for instalment payments, W ich 1 Co.. Ltd. Cor. Duke ro=coarse Sts., of Commons. :L undertake to complete and rerun, subscribing all told the sum of'..,.....:...... When .officials were- inclined •�•e to-- t e w ea Burp us as „ ` Name (Mr.,Mrs.,or Mies)....::......:....:.......:..:.':..................... "headache" •he •asked them to re- •••••••.••••••�• ' MOVING - SHIPPING member the Biblical story of Street Address........:'. PACKING - STORING Joseph:•wbo stored corn in Egypt - Reduced Rata Furniture Pool and thereby. saved his people. Cary,Town,Village or R.R.....................: ••• C¢srs—�VlnniDe6 and West g •• •••••. ............. , ..to Coast. from starvation'later. M. RAWLINSON, LIMITED "There is corn *in' Saskatche- Telephone (if you have one)... ................. ............................... .. Established 1885 wan, and,that corn may yet per•- ' 610 YONGE ST. .'TORONTO' form 'a useful service," he said. _THE ONLY NATIONAL APPEAL ' BOOKLETS eaplaininq OIL 80YALTIE9--{ F p R ip U R MEN IN UNIFORM g _ ,Available on Request From Canada's Largeit _ - Oil Royalty Distributing HouseA100PO -CLIFTO C. CROSS �. SEARS +-J OF SERVICB iR)� U QiJe To INTESTORa 7 307 VICTORY' BLDG. TORONTO, ONT. _ q .._..... � _• r . _ -/. 1 - • - Fly .� :.,e-� ���' - w _ - me time to clip him, and to push • �, that gun away" -' ' I "And the others had their hands Pledge � for 'War Savin!Fe p INEET the, air as soon a� the boys 1 pointed a guu at them. We kept them covered all the time we vFerea #110#rW.4 here, just in case--But we didn't want to Start a battle." ;+ "I was scared. Larry,t}', scared W 1� death," licuula eaTs'e-a\id. "But I had -` 1 ' to keep hiikti from killing you _ Harris walked with them to-thManyPeople ansoldydrink ~ she car. "You go back to the „ toffeo sad c� Many others ranch. The sheriff and I will go, J� $anon would drink cat- art _and,uchildma-should on up to Bentley's. Tuet� maymake SOnever drink them.If you are s f«sa time qon d iLI soon welcomed him to my one of these.drinkha U scrap t eoscum See how re. I sent nigher s' Ise rou1C.,A ve, been a h e stn -awakes.Calle • ,r y much half a dozen men 'up the canyon, -1 nerves wouldn't let Mita sleep a ' road to take Eeutley's place. 1 ,1 w'�••.thatis,"�he be ?tel think we'll have,enough -on Bent-• 1 about Postum.Curses!He kiitjc- t and all his men to han Lim ley 1 g ` ed me out in'no time when he ____._ -•:.•. • SERIAL STORY - after I go'cver his records." - switched to Postum instead Of -, 1 coffee and tea." There'll Ue a shipment of nor• ������� NGE ROMANCE AHEAD cotics arrive plane neat week." .••:.a e ;n• Larry remembered.. 'Bentley offs . :1ti copYRIGMT. 1•a0. - _to get a tip." _...- - -- rareV BY TOM WORMER-Mei► sxn9t=tivm <.�e.n-camp there-tmcil the plane - .y- comes in. That will clinch the Case - CHAPTER %Y nikn were headed toward town against the whole gang." Harris -- - - smiled at the prospect. "You two ,wi.! Bentley pulled the trigger as Harris explained. "Forget it," Larry-eaid. "Monnie "Pete saddled the hoBses," she Larry's ItIat crashed against his "This was all Miss Milee' idea, go along now." law, The bullet $tamed Larry's Collins. You .hate. her to -thank- He watched-them back the abet• and I intend to." He turned to said, taking Larry's hand. #if's car around. then head down her. "Want to take'a ride, Mon- They stood on the hill, close to- shirt, buried itself in .the, door. for saving your lite." Larry squeez- the hill. After they had gone, he ale? I've got some unfinished bus- _ I.&M. jerked the -gun. away as ed her tighter to him. He lead never $ether, looking out over the dark . ...: shed Hayi:ook. Heatley slumped is the beat, out- released her. ' crossed the road, stared down into' iness a attend to, out on a hill- the canyon. But I've got to get a call through 'Dad Brill probai,7y buy Bent- cold. "She figured Bentley perfectly;' "Your job is finished now,Hugh." to Steve Clark first." ' Thea he was out of the. car, _ .. _ lay's ranch now, and move Pete Harris went on. Bentley got away he said. f1a grave Steve the story' while Barnes up there:' Monnie said. tearcbJug the k'tarkness, shouting- with- Hrgh's murder. He thought -•��"Yottnie? bonnie!" Monnie Is Waiting site changed clothes. -•. ."He talked about buying the -Circle he could do'',the same thing with .-Colonel M,11ee and Pete Barnes ' Larry Shq „ came." they t�' r aCSOea file • you. _: , ., .;-:,. _. dLad to hear all the details as soon yoke. ?`f'e'll beat everyone here _ _ Swell yarn, boy,' came Steve's Cross for Pete before . Ben Road to �' "M1sm 14liles, here, had to make s$ Monnie and Larry returned. "Don't.shoot, Collins. Everything him else#dies get rid of you ham• by two editions Take a vasa- "And if he does?" Larry asked. They had learned of blonnie's plan - - vtnde!control,"•came another voice: tion for two weeks now, and then "The. Hayhook will need a new_ . -. - self, and she wanted him to keep- as soon•as they came hack from HsI•risl get back. They're •talklaC about ores:' - reme�tsering Hugh - --:-Lost Canyon, antAt had been f b-wit#-Bteve. ldoamie's arms were around him. opentn$ up on-the-rackets agstnr - "Bttt-Butgot--a- jo , _. '4srry, darting! Ane you all right? "That's why 'I -hitt to tell him ficuit to keep the ColooeI from City Hall story le hot and elec- Clark." .. ' _ - � r. u were Hugh's brother," Monnie riding off to '4tlow Bentley oft the tions-"-• - . �x"t shot?" Tears were streaming you b t'a Why -1 fetencled map:• . "Yo belch here. Larr- down her face. -. _ u _ g to work I He kissed her. "I'm-not hurt. He to hate you." "Sorry wane nae you or "I'm not Bola or my eslstted'• •'Mims Miles called us as soon as stealing calves. Collins." the Cot- remembered he had Dromifri to father-tri-law." _ - ' 'caner Harris' newspaper friends - on_el apologized gruffly. __ -"Yo - _-. . - Colonel Harris was beside ham: she got +.ray,jrom Bentley's" the n'11 have to" _- "1 kept telling you Lsrfv-�►ould• and be phoned the office. Monnie c come to New ''(food week, 'Collins. (lot all'-of highway patrol chief condaued. l was walling when he'iNnished. •- "I won't You an "We knew we'd uever�et you alive alt steal; Barnes added. _ pork with me." item. Bentley?' ' -• "In the car. Had to sock,-him. -If we rushed the_.house. So atter "I wofl't!"' 'IUat shot was for me." Harris left Bliss Miles explained more about Lwrk laughed-' "Monnie, dor- ytb4= to pull Bentley;from the neat. the other: accident..-- we . decided NEW CURING PROCESS ling. we're Quarreling. Leta aetUe _ A car rounded the carve. sIoxt3, Bentley would try the same thing uA �R� rg.w.'m En that to-morrow, Maybe we'll stark its headlights Illuminating tho over again. When he called the EASTER l AM `ENDS t s Doper on the Hayhciok ' - smiled at him. 'some. Sill and Shultz were stand- sheriff, we- were sure -of it. We - �s beside the highway, hands as .- - came up here. bid down in, the (Cuts Cooking Time, Too) _ m'Say it,",he_oommantted; Bruit- the air. Two highway patrolmen canyon. _. b 7 ou." sh ed them.A third officer,ca e' "Lti�ckily, I sent one of the boys ly"I 1 down the hill. pushing a protest- up on the hill to watch for. Bent- Y CLAIRE THOMPSON I won fa i one _ to ., y e aaswei�et# add- :. .. $. And 't drive fast again.. 1n6 Jon is front.of ham. ley. He,took care of Joe..R a heard -ever!" "We'll get the one in-the can-' `everything-Bentley Mid.- Thousands of cords of oaY slid hard maple'have sent thein' un nt he End) (T yon later. He can't get far.' Col "It was getting you out safely smoke seeping into the-Easter hams that now wait to-join with Easter "enef Harris shouted. that mottled us, -We knew you eggs on your feast day table. Bentley roused as handcuffs were tied. but we were afraid Ham, baked, broiled or boiled has always keen a Canadian favorite because of its flavor and juicittesa. Toga , however, a new process of $ v -anavved on his wrist: "Rbat that BeutleT,would shoot you the caring and smoking makes hams extra tender;Juicy and sweet. What's Y y' What', he mumbled. Harris minute- be. -suspected anynhing. mo>•e, the flavor is the same right through the ham .from the outside k: When he started talking about layer of fat to the bone. -This new curing and smoking process, called ierited him to his feet. S "You loot this ifine. Bentley,'-You, Miss Miles:'I told'her to shout. and tenderizing, not only gives them s:richer flavor, but makes the meats tell into a trap. You're through' let you- take your own chances, more tender as well. Baked The miteaLLL was 6ettiag out .o[.. She was gadme-enqugh tq do.it.Jt Whole Ham, his worked out swell." Do not he afraid to-buy a`whole haiir for Easter,-but be sure' to " " 'Twat Monnis`s Idea - "Motutie'a twice did it:" Larry select one that has had the new tenderizing ptoegss. Ask for a Tender- ,r` K , It was not until Bentley Sud- h13 said. "It was unexpected and it sweet ham. You will -appreciate the-difference froth the pad style hams ' . s you start to cook it. --No soaking,-no parboiling is neces- just as soon a y ' 11Ilke's own car that. Colonel _ threw•Betttte. off�gttnrd. That ;cave ' nary before putting this ham to the oven. ,Just give rt a long, slow a - ing, then about 25 minutes before serving;-remove the rind and spread the'fat with a brown'angst;Haze. Sen a the whole ham baked, for the special Easter Sunday dinner. Then during the week following, 'slice / HERE'S HOW TO CORRECT some of the left-over piece for quick broiling. For another meal, use - chopped cooked ham in croquettes,tt meat-loaf or as a sandwich filling. and finally draw out every last bit of goodness from the ham by aim- and mering the bone for soup. What's pea soup without a ham bone? You / �'!'► CONSTIPATION will find .one of these, Tendersweet hams a thrifty meat buy because 1Nilt�ls��British„� every scrap can be used.. Nass. WHIR - ROOMY - wAINI" t Fniits Ares Affinities - Ra?ULfe ARK ROYAL SUSNIAKINK -WITHOUT DOSING! -It is not •surprising that juicy hams and fruits are the. latest in MOloR r esind1RIPIEDO Spktwm STROYtIs food affinities. They ere lovely to look at and delicious to eat.-Broiled at'e't"'+w TING � spiced peaches, pickled cherries, and raisin RIIITAIN'i FIGHTING 1"LASIt><. pears, sauteed pineapple,. p sr"ND \UW::-Tu!te ihr tY1tr: tram sauce are ham accompaniments of epicurean ict aim. a tin of detk•loutt crown sirup— �lere'is a suggested menu for an Easter dinner made festive because write your name and address on the _. re "�'it' features Tenderswee't'-hani.-The simple directions for cooking the deck d ltgh the Raine nrrth1Apel for ham are given as well as the recipe for Raisin Sauce, an ideal accorn- desired. a one comp: « bet or _ p each picture you a truly delicious cereal that.can _, paniment: want — address If you have suffered from eonstipa (help to keep you regular by sup- Starch C a n n d n bl know from ex- plying the"bulk"'you need. t9tarch Company tion.youproba Y P Ymg Y ,-F,ASTER DINNER MENU. Ltd., Dent. a.s_ perience that hirsh p-urg'atives give, gat ALL BRAN every morriirtg_ 4 s We i l t n ton t at best,only temporary relief. -,drink plenty of water.:.and - Baked Ham )iaisin Sauce E.. Toronto. C1nt _ro,,� o That's why doctors will tell you .-see if you don't notice a big differ- Glazed Sweet Potatoes Harvard- Beets _. to get at the cause.If your consti- once in the way you look and feel! Spinach with Hard Cooked Egg Garnish paBonistheeoaimantypedueto AvaiLbleatallgrocers'intwocon- Salad-_9f; Endive, Cress,.Cabbage and Tomato Salad Dressing s , lack of the right kind of"bulk,' venient sizes. Made by Kellogg's Ice i cam Daffodil Cake I Cr Canada. Beverage try'KELLOGG S ALL-BRAN. is London, . +► - BAKED'HAM- - %lix brown sugar,, mustard and r ,_ , .1 whole.Maple Leaf Tendersweet vinegar into a smooth paste; T/Af d Hadi• spread on to side of ham and s ' • s p - - decorate with whole cloves and 1 cup warm water.. — 4, 1 cup brown sugar, packed down _ slices of cherry. Return to hot- Z teaspoons dry mustard ter oven (3'75 to 400 degrees F.) �j�/ x ) 3 tablespoons cider -inegar to brown and glaze. This requiresNwi Whole Cloves about 16 minutes. Maraschino cherries (if desired) Note: I£ placed in oven just �b Ham-should-be'at roam Temper- after remticing from'the refriger- 4 {, ature before baking. nt- +tor, allow at, least 0 minutes a 3 n '�*WM W h e or longer for baking. ,,,. .-� ,•_ . • ora att --tit-Tat — �' "'•-. �• heavy brown? wrapping,.paper or + t SAUCE i RAISIN . leave iri• 'ori•ginal glassine- wrap:- leave SA 'o + ping. Place in open roasting pan ?s cup raisins 8 -with 1 cup water. Bake in a mo. X,cup water% - YOU PAY LESS �A,,,W, derately stow oven of 325 dggrees 4 cu b cloves F. for 3 to 3?� hours (allow 16 sirs cup brown sugar iCatumet; one of the world's ` minutes to the pound -for 1-2-to 1 teaspoon cornstarch /r tun brands of baking tt 14 teaspoon salt se 14 ound ham and for ham' of , ponder: probably costs less than •ejee P 1 Few grains pepper the baking'powder you are wing. pound9—/a ham,-allow 22 .min: " PPP utas to'*the pound).' 1 tablespoop butter YOU'USE LESS >• " When backed for the required ' 1 tablespoon lemon juice t 4140 time, remove wrapping and rind. 1n teaspoon, 'concentrated meat i Calumet's double-action ,permits Q _ I pat m use less because Usines- VSaaC2. i ,ty,uble leavening-both during14 Cover raisins With water and mixing and in the oven. 0PRICED add cloves. and simmer •for •10 4k ' I SURPRISINGLY minute. Rt move cloves. _ SETTER.RESULTS l� �O Add sugar and cornstarch, salt 1 -- t'Alutttet's rnerieaowr leareniny O -Caul and pepper mixed together. .Stir .seam finer,better tenured resuha D VOW BUPP/Af until slightly thickened and add i for ala 9txtr baking. �rey Gamy-opeaiag. won't•ipilt con- ��r �� CIGARETTE CAPERS remaining ingredients. ISSUE' 25--'41' y ,:I_ •aainer, with handy measuring rri fteco nim device in the lid. - AT. NWj/JM Serve As an mpg ant to °i".4 tl 7r%IV Q' baker] ham. _C 7. K Vr R i �n •. 1 F r -'te-Leon. Bath of C,arnp Borden LAND A RVIt 'OK L0 CAL J8X S spent the w"k-end with his facnily !. J. DOMVAN, IL A, &. G here. . _ _-. _ 8ar'vayvrs Gabon and Arnold, ,Nicholas Cowan of Toronto . `-*St. George's Church Services lgdag So. East. Oehsws, pbow called on Pickering friends on Sat- mafor Holly Week and Easter.-food L. S. On file are the •Boosts a! . +. „ y, Friday Service at-81% m' at which 298L IBIy --,'Walter and Mrs. Read of Oshawa a St°ry °t the Cross will be sung tore. _-Apent thy week-ead_u the-former's �d a short add4ew will be given by f TQE :FARE - hone here. the Rector:Easter Day - Celebration USE ' of the Hiolly Communion at 11 a. m.• y ' • The Public and Continuation - - Schools have now) closed for the Evening Prayer at 7 p. m. -with Eas- [ 'With Crass Fire_ s ,. Easter•holidays. ter music and message. Preacher, � Our: , . Customers •� aren•�1 The Ladies Aid of the.Ytesb Rev. E. G. Robinson. pp y yt - We have now approached that sea- C' lan Church Mill meet on 'Weds —Residents of the village and dis- �dalY son vdhich has been known as a worry �„O� �� appreciate , next at the home of - -frac-Arthur should see that their doors and to Fire Departments burning grass 0o Boyes. + windows are securely fastened -•a,Y and rubbish. Many calls are made ' -;Fred Fowlet•.was taken to the nights and in the dalyfime when the occupants are all'absent. itecentl each spring by the local company, _ �o f ��." Our hospiital one day last' tvieek. He' ii a P y who are asking this week,, that all - Veteran of the last waw and has suf- a, number of homes,along the rail-lbe •extr,'emely careful with these 'fered from injuries received at that �y and• the- Kingston - road Have `fires. Aswe ala know practicallytime - been entered and clothing and otherevery road leading out of the vi11a)g� Bi' Store -- •Wilmot Shea -who had resided valuables stolen. Among. these ��t"no Co�ee • v is-impassable at present, an no help ;on the Base.-Line for 15 years,. bas have thus suffered was T, Y. West- _ can be expected from the,.- local firs -Moved Manilla where he hasur- g'a'te bd Dunbarton. During- his ab- P comgany for a couple, of weeks any- chased a 100-acre farm, We wish Bence _'or about two,hours,his house has gone really be yend our ejc - «-as-b�en-im6-intN o 0o suite�a1-r_if._}-niu_grass_..fue gEts-bey _ .-hien success in-his new.home. - g .-- .-. of-clothing and.o r articles ,were control. tatloris. Anothee Shipment, - has • - �--•The•Government has issued not-� - � ices to all awneis of radios remind- stolen. Awing to the new industry j11�3t arrived , and we will Mill hold Ing ahem that all radio licenses exp- that is being established, a number of .foreigner, are .bein employed, N07TER stet. g the_31st s March, and' also • e ' ' our ,introductory price-53c. per lb• stating that license vendors- app- and it.is to.:be, expected uiat..same canted .b�" the..,Dapt. will call Upon �of them may not be so,law-abiding - Viem in the near future. • Ca e a n_ al residents are. If you have "BIC' STORE - TEA On Thursday, April. 17th, at 2.30 The annual Easter Thankoffer- i - �. - St, George's Guild will kola a Social ing of the W. M. S. of the Presby- and ."BIG ,� STO11 : COFFEE in ' .Vftdlework Party-at the horse of terian Church was held on "Thursday I -Mrs. Gordon Law. The object being last at the home of Mks. J. C. l?`hilip [[[[JJJJ to ma,'dte garments for the -White with B°°d attendance. The 'Pres., your house, well, you're wearing aL • settlers• out in the West. Any lady '119m. Robt.-Croak sresided. The chiefsmile. _Take a tip--you ad better an will be very welcome, if interested in `featurea of the meeting was an add= "BI the cause. The meetings will be held rens by Dr. McBean,mho was a med- buy a lot of ILi~ STO E TEA" '� 8rd Thursday of each month. '(ic.el missionary in China for-30 years. C —The Easter Th S of.ehp Meet- �I She gave a most inte�+esta talk of -. In �P� oat ries do- might now at: 655. per lb. It- will _ ing of the W I�g�>.__f�e ,•_:.._d her_,s�Ork--in--that--count ---aad it's - present conditions due to the war � we car lkrntah —Church" will beheld in the Sunday with Japan. Dur. Root. Reesoz read memorials tb4t will soon. be 1 OO. per lb. higher. ScTtool roam 8 Monday evening, the-scripture lesson sand Mira. MillerEWnAxftL In �it9 ikill 1- th, at 8 o'clock. A Pageant led in prayer.. Alter a dainty lunch of a °ar -,There*s nothing Wter 111 men's �fll be presented by mearrbars of the ' work will stand am C. G. 1. T. The Mission Band is also a'� s'rved the meeting closed with ng :."Blest be' the tie. that 111114M60-- . ! , assisting in the progaram. There will ' through the ages, work To than. S><sman"s Work be a, social )halt hour at the close of binds.' e+ NaGreater 'Pribate the meeting. 1 G STAFFORD Pickering Branch Red %:roes W. Boots,' tca,f ••-There are cert few homes in ) gighway >l�eame,�, oo s,' Big 8 overalls .and the tillage d vr-hich'board 'and have I shippedfollowing have been Ph. tS!WOVIN Ort. � _) � _ not been made for board 'and lodgeHeadquartersHanson's' all wool s07iC - ing. In Oshm%ra, it is said, about 80 Pickering Branch duringthe first Kingston Road Wert Smocks, percent of the home contain' one or -- more boarders. There are at present three months' of this year. — 744 -- - _ pr. sox. 23 pr. seamen's stockings, and Dominion Dubber Boots. about .eight hundred men emploged 90-sweaters. 88 scarves. 65 het-nets. - at the. munition plant south of the - : 127 pr. mitts and gloves. 11 tack-ins. village and it has become quite a ' 38 sheets. 15 men's d sing g�wr®' Me Sr CHAPMA N problem to find board and' lodging 100 pr. pyJaznaa 26 1t8. 5 WM. C. MURZ for th-m. costa. 10 girls' suits. 5 girls' fires- C OF.-THE PEACE - .. •. -- - JL STI ._ - • - _ . fb E sharorls. -3 pr. mitts. r County of Ontario . - � the Co •_. _.. _ PICKERING ONT. IVY IV ID A Ir1rdl AT - . _ PickeringIsar Esff :ON :See Our Display of Cl 1 y y .:Mc ar and Find a - -. f,aN`" ��"T'` IN OLDSMOBILE Staves aril Ranges V4'>ETK o�° 6 IS �y - emw�w'sii �� Irl�N - — vawe �oN - _ � 'WITH :.. i' � s" and - - - S.�r► s�t T . .� j�A s f�A°SE 1NICClary Electric Ranges oL� - DRM f Frigidaire ''R fro- erators •�enc Dom• 2ratc3Ra \ fflN��/MO� Ditivs i NESlTATE• Sr r% -• - ,o 2x. MEN e _ -Stack and Poultry Foods - ` " AfSITATE P0 I c ,. fel • .o All Kinds .. • ' • 7gent for McCormick,Eeerir,.g fair• Na Eircrj arc Repairs. ' •Gat It. or ft is .ae a.�. .. -. •-.-.- _.-' • ;F1oae • J. S. BALSDOA, _ PICKEItING ACi 0 WRF011-T - LMOM UTCH TO PiRESS! N_O GEARS TO SHIFT r _ JUST STEP ON :T11E GAS AND GO!' 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