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PESR80N—Phyeieiaa �giril__23rd,' at 8.15 y ��t p. m. a service �i �1 a; A.X*ndSurgeon. nihnbuton.. tory ly and will `reside at Dunbarton. faaun implements, quantity of dishes, GREENWOOD will be held in St. George's Church The Girl Guides Troop No. i, of tools •etc.; at Stop 37, .Roug-. Hills, B. FORSYTH.Opb� .D.. )bisector Pickering, under, the auspices..of the ,i pptome'dod tfonof Opu6io Kee. Duribah-ton held Ehureh parade last Chu Chis of ,Pickerin on Kingston Road, know¢i a8 $unset MILLS oFsrt� temberot IM can o= Sunday end attended' the• United. 5...as a tribute Inn, property of Jack Miller. Sale saea�ano 'Eyes esamined by wvointment. to the courage and devotion of the -- - - P Church. ' bons t 't.Cttaremont,oat. at 2 m. D. S. T. Terms Cash: No (i88G--1936 people of the M'.otnerrand and as a p' Marie and Francis Blenkhn, Will- Reserve, A. S. Farmer; auctioneer -- witness to our Faith_in .Gou in this �— - a _fit• owdale, are visiting•with-Mrs. Mills. --- — , Ir. $,rid Mrs. Fawcett of Exeter, time of'crisis. It is he ed`that 'all On aceburif of 'the scarcity of DUNALD RUDDY Barrister. the clerg• of the villi P I AUDLEY t a' fee-' s here hast week b� u,ge will take I help Chopping will de done .Sglicito:.Notary Yubiac. AdouFyW►J.oan. &pith ' part anti that all men and women fyt$Cg formerly vrcupied by cue late A.E, tris• while.on their honeymoon; guests of � Bad roads main -�or yet. The 'on MONDAYS and FRIDAYS ws,south wina of court House-Whitby. AY of goodwill will attend. The offering scheduled Club meeting has•'had to - Chas. and bars. Annis. - NG HE P� C ER N El- W Is __._ ar t ick' �' BEAT0N, BELL (f ROS r. ar Westgate o ue p , } -be -postpone . - Fund;, as from the community: Barrtstors fs Solicitors Mr. Amur Annis, of Ottawa, Miss � . Dick.Winter is still ill as a'result July, except-by-specialar- Evelyn Annis' and friend of Toron- of bloodpoi.Qoning. A serious matter --The`•Ontario Government is rangement. ' a1.BSATON.K,C. Telephone to, Miss Glenna Gilmer, or. Ponty- for Dick at the present time. .. - g • JL BROOKE BELL;K Q Adel,2838 pool, Mack Bruce, of Oshaor Diss making a strong a�jhpeal to High-1 Miss .Helen Puckrin, who was .ex- Please Arrange Accordit)gly. J b.F.ROSS School students,of the Pihovince to J. , Robin Whits and Miss'Marion.White offer their services on tits farms caro • getting to return home from hosp- - F. Ma.M319 MU� • 87Z Bay St. of Whitby; Miss _Ina MnConochie ilei this week, has been obliged to JOHN L.POND Toronto ing the holidays.Owing to the scare- and Jack Ferguson, of Torogto,• Enc remain for another -week, owing to GUS McMILLAN j3arrivter,Sol• athd Misa Kay Cousins of T icy' of farm help, due to the demand . Clare G. Maelean, bJts. It. At L G ozonic, complications that have aft fs. tor, -Notary Pdilie. 1 Melinda S`►lreel ' for men lin the munition .plants 1lreodto. '1'eledhose Sitgin bso8.' SSU were among those who visited with and in the army, air force and navy, � Several local trucks have joined R ArcW. Registered 'Ardhited their families and friends during the parade in gravel hauling. -Graduate of•Univertdty of Toronto _ uensat it has placed fai:toaers in a bad pas- Squire Bros. and Lt, -Blake are , the holidays - ition. As a h�ult of this many far- OfBpe 9'$often St. Toronto.KI. 6E1� E3 BRBBRT T. T.ALL*?S8.L. D 8., Thompson _ Ott mere are disposing of their -farms � showing fields of splendid Residence, Pickering; 27 r 11 �.rya.,Gri►dratsot�e fsoy.t of and entering other fields o2 emplay- 'fall wfieat. s •ohs aod•ye u vsi of arorio• DETER LE 11NE B. A. .scone ea of se. iA quiet wedding was solemniisd on. went. Miany farmers are not very BROUGHAX _ C116 e�.IrL 01ke bass: 9. Monday evening, April 14th, at. St. enthusiastic over the i Barrister, .Solidi or-etc. r r.* '. or q/ at+Vols Mint. (I{y dee, cl8imin$ ,iTT --- Office-hours-_--'1 - 8 Wed. and_ .- �.;� �, Paul's Anglican Church, Dunbartcin, that boys from the citry-'-with-no ex- - - � , when E-relya, eldest daughter of Mr.- perilince on Mrs T. C. Brown has been on King Str. Pickering.-Next to Library the farm are more of a- sick list the past meek• - orbs.- and Mrs, F. Bassett was united in nuisance than a help. This is no- .t fNst�i in mexriage to-Mr. Joseph Thompson, p• The Brock Road remains in .very • �. - p doubt the case with some, but a boy bad condition. _ _. son of Mr.' and Mrs._Thouhpson, of must be very. dumb, if he cannot 8. BBATON. TOWNlIflEP It4Lr. T. C. Brown celebrated his re- D•.C.awti Coavyasear.Commu•iooar for Belfastl Ireland. Rev. E. G. Robinson readily adabt himself to farm wort o Teta. neeppet4at.�Etc. tmeer of officiated, and the bride who wore and cont 83rd birthday"Dance going to agic-' •"�r'v' _„ twee t.isM"& wfetev-ale.out. meats � generally nseftht.. to take in the "Dance Master Magic- a smart grey suit with dusky pink _ „ = JosuraRoe of AH-Xin4s. - accesisories aihd--a,'corsage of -w-eet = DUNBAR1bN w at th A. E. R1Cf•IAhtD�OIV t? inn eho a Royal. _ peas, was given in marriage by her _ _ Maphy of the gravel truck drivers Sest •Batas •�waHBbte with Il>}ENERAL INSURANE'B father. Ars. Thorne; sister of the St. Paul's Church, Dunbarton, on have secursd boarding places in'th+e (REAL Fi;9'I`AT1 bride s►as heir attendapst,. and_was. Sunday, April 20th.- Sunday..School village, greatly increasing our 'pdp- s,erwi and Serytoo. O0NQEYA1gCING go'w'ned in Elizabeth blue -with blue at 2 p. m Evening Prayer at 3 p, ffvlation. - - AA 'W established agmey, accessories and corsage of roses. an. Preacher 'at this serrice, will.be I SU.'W. Ellicott t'ahas taken over the ' DWH "--PICK 5 - e*ady. Mr. A. Dixon supported the groom -Rev. E. G. Robinson. grocery department and booth of the _ [yC Ii7lM �'fCiC S)S to ser'►*. During. the .signing of the. register, non Scare - _. Gan �ODe F?!ch Mr. George Percival sang ."I Love Brougham Pireumm and Woman's Mt' and Mrs, Ronald Witter ands da ..hter,'of Montreal paid a, short NOTICE You Truly". Iris. Moore, organist of Institute Disuse. at Brougham Hall. � - - a" 'M. MAW the church played for the �,remony. on. Wednesday. April 28rd. In Aid of visit to friends here one day recent- jOBitiB$D A170TIOPtSSIi eNL After a reception held at the hong e _British War y:ethos' Fund: • ly. . . : - - -- h - r Tfie Fire Company and Women's OW �Sb r of the bride's parents, Mr. and Ms. —� `— -pa asst. war e� I— VALUATOR .'"'Ethan Allen's Daughter'' ' Mnstitute Dance to be held in the Bslae_.caadectad Anywhere rip,Thoand left for short wedding 7• , . 1 !Plwae or welts. Aadrttaa-81tti Daodas tarp, sad' on their return well reside -'._by Sister Fiefen IlBasrisey =' Halt on- A1►riY 28rd is for the Wer - - East. ' rt on -the groomJs farm, at Rosebank by- J. Es' Victims' Fund. $34 has already been COAL, CQKB. + Street. _' s:nt' in... V Q�iMIlt' - -Whitby. Ontario. Corners. _�......- �r" The publialting o1 Fanny Alien, Evelyn Gooding and friend OD, _ Nrl,i r - "• Mies , holstein .Breeds donating calves-for Ethan Allenls Daughter" t0' Sistele of Nbxkham and Mrs. W. Knox and _ SAND,D, b YR4 the War Effort Saw. Helen Morrisey, of Hotel Dieu, of , 6aibe,-&. of St. George were guests rierbusb Hospital' = wiu have more thaji usual. aY lite Knox Brothers faun ori E"- Montreal, - Holstein-Friesian heifer calves are interest for the residents. of Picker. ter week-earl._ $[tjLDFB'8 SUPPLIES �• Government Licemed going to do their part in aiding the ng, since Helep•'Morvisey-was ones I The Y. P. held their usual weekly -, Main St. E. +atouffVille, Ont. Empire's• War Effort. Between 75 a•littie girl in the village, plaving Sundt,-.- evening service at the close also local cartage worn Phone lyi . and 100 calves from 3 to 6'months with the other-.children, of Church of the W. M. S.meeting. Mrs, fihigh We hav+erl*o pfaced in stock a full - of age-are beim donated b St. and going to our Public School. ' Gannon convener. for the Topic for Maternity; .Medical, end Surgical ff S y Holstein Sines then she has taken .vows in the program. LIIrTE o! MAPLE LEAF MILLINQ breeds across Canada for sale in s casts taken the Religious Houses of St. Joseph ' The W. M. S. Easter Thankoffer- Bf3"ANY FTEDB. : War Effort Calf Auction to be held -Maternity Soni=Room at Brampton, Ont., on May '27th. and,in addition to her wbrlr of nuns- ing Service in the evening was well _ Rata for 10 days.-V5.76 ► 'Every cent paid by 'the tireeders ing in the. Hotel Dieu, etre thaw, attended on Sunday, Mrs. Hancock, A W. MITCHELL , un of New brought a nc !o d trees.to .airite an estrlie¢• bio, castle a mess- _ n t d. a saQdti;�d i ate v 1 i Registered Nunes lot+ the t:a ee n this suction w8hich esi graphy "Jeanne Mance" well as age, as guest speaker. Pickesing Out.. Z4 tofu service given. _ ha being s�onsord by the Holstein- t� ff , the present book. TheEastlr ThankoffeAn meeting ' 'Ambulance Service Friesian Cattle Society in England, ff ff .Phors Office 74 — Res. a t MRS.E.R. GOOD' 25.37 to be'used in the War effort to the 'Sister Helen's- subject", has hint- of the Floppy Circle Mission Band - ~- best- purpose •as they see'-it from orical as well as personal end wall :neet in the.church on.-Sunday p c - thein position is the front line. To religious interest, since Ethan`Allen evening April' 20th, at 7.30 p. m. HARDV�AREw. ACCIDENTS make this sending of the 'gross -rec- fought with the: Americans in the M';t•s• M. Hoover"will be guest ape*- eipts. possible, all sen-ice in connec- ` - You•may ace the new —� - tion,,with the. Sale is being donated. and when- Ticondirogw was taken- You are again being given an op- . Ame¢'ican Revolution was lin coffin- er for tli+ o anion. - Accidents $app821 I' 'Eatthout i assist that vgriy wnr� (COLEMAN The amcdose from the Brit;ah and led an attack portunity tv a onto 'is.dol the...sellin . on Montrewi '�Yhich was unsuccess- thy cause•- -the War Victims' Fund, RADIANT �'IRUULATOR � Focally _ remuneration and the press is co- ful. At Wntreal he was taken pris- by aittending the Brougham Firemen Insure with your a emtisg in giving free Publicity• oner and sent to England. He wpm a and'Women's Institute Dance' in the in our store. 3 Types Oi TM Breeders vq hq .are not 'contributing "rough and resydy, self-asserting, Town Hall on the evening of the LOCal, Agent calves are being .invited to glye self-sufficient fighting �mian! ..who 23rd. .Smith's., Orchestra,: Stouffville, tea supply Coleman ters :SEE cash donations to help defray came back from his imprisonment to in attendance.-Entire pr?ceeds to gn hb4tlrX need. �; expense of catalogue, transportbe-one of the founders-of the Free to.the Fund. 1.; jklso Kitchen ranges, Coat •'4 CYRIL E. MORLFbY atiori; feed and other necessary items and Independent State of Vermont. Easter Service with Sacrament of beaters Pipes Etc. GENERAL INSURANCE 5v-P breeders are 'offering - their Almost half the book is given over ; the Lord's Supper was,well attend- ' SERVICE ;PROTECTION trucks to'tr.:-•�ort the calves from t'' a study of• Ethan Allen -since.him _ed on Sunday. Mr. Robert Miller Call us tlbw fol' your stays attitude to life and to religion had helped with the service twith a solo: and'furnace .work. - t4teht• localities ip,the sale.- � B -.. a pp���� Although the decision to go ahead -9 much to do with the shaping of ,Brougham. friends syrinpathize deep- IMattresses, Beds with .this unusual patriotic project daughters early character. Her, ly with the' Tomlinson, family of ALVIN BI��BY was reached only a few days ago, mother -too, lovas forceful and dash- ;.Clavemont in their �bei'eavement in _ > Sprigs `. = entries .are'already ooming lin. It .ia ing. and this -sharpens the contrast the passing of Mr. Tomlinson, the Hardwff►re 'I'i,deraith �. evident from these early connsign- with Fanny Allen's later life of ob- father of our doctor, asides.tralgie' PTa•1BRING a science --.sisal nt.and h 7nents that the_bleeders are deter- sac;nf'ce. etrcur<rtstances. �� -..:,Spring filled mattresses � _ mined to make_the_auction a suet- 1 ,E'than Allen's wife hard a eplall The April meeting of -the . Wom- >t'�OI�tH am $10.60 to $39.6e e� by sending calves re reaentative fortune in he: own right, and*Fanny ens Institute w1as held in,the Town of the best breeding in their herds. was adored'b)' both her parents, so Hall. Tins condition of the roads. a. .Felt Mattresses-Blown Securing calves is being organised nothing• was de+,ied her,.Before•she -made ,the holding of the sheeting at or Layer Felt on a provincial basis arnd in Ontario 'was sixteen, she '_,ad fallen in love the .Burk,home, impossible. Mrs. B. 4.95 to 10,50. > the County Holstein Clubs are- sett- with a Boston, Iat. and an engage- �HWfty, President, presided for the Why" Suffering un comimittees to assure thathent was }ieartily s::hroved by both • Gpening Devotions and Business Beds—All meta! walnut' their.localities will all- be-yell rep- families: It cafes durir.v :':e period of Session. Arrangements were made _ a a=esented. It is requested' that,all en, this engagement that a decided to for the holding of Summary Day on - imitation_ tries be forwarded 'as. soon as poss study-French' in Mon:;ial. Sister April 16th,-'in•'the Town Hall here, - - -_ -- - 6.50 p 10.50 role to Mr. G. M. Clemens, secretary Helen tells of her +pervs,7e' attitude, to conclude the Vegetable Cookery of the Holstein-Friesian. Association bet' antipathy to religion. end finally Project. The W. I. to serve a noon - - Sprillgs—•C;able of Canada, Brantfopd, -Ont...As all of her.conversion-and of 1 �r dedioa= mean to-thw delegabes. 31n. 'R6be,•dt= , >�6.75 t0 $1 ,25 - the-work-in.connection°with the sale' Hon to the 'church-in• 'stir a of•-the- son,. Convener 'for the prograim of 'TRUSSES " is being done on a voluntary loners, pleading of lher,fiance, and i ..e strong, the_,regular meeting, contributed.• •a it is necessary.-that _details .regard-, disapproval of her father "d 'mot- well-considered and fine paper, on - Ii[etetr Ambnlanes, ]Day or N1ght ing the salves being offered' be're- her. There is -also .the..brief : wry of "Canadian llndustries"N The high - e early-so that the .pedigrees, her work as a nurse in th,• Hotgl light of the meeting YW the recept- 1>s00 Dieu, and of her last illne;,a_ and `ion' o the generous gifts of the catalogue and publicity,--which'-have - - - - - to be prepared in spare time, may 'death. The book is attractively pro- memlfers for the Red Cross layettes. A STERRITT_ be.Prapeily handled. dubli and fully illustrated. It i9 who bony' beautiful gifts thrilled aIl ����� ���� -�O �� C. A. published by the Garden.Cit:' Press, who beheld them, who, thought of the '_� t 'In Ontario County, •the Secretary t y - Fnneral Director of thti local Corn�mittee looking after Garden City, Quebec, and. nay be poor mothers wfio Rill be made hap- iy Fnrnittlre'Dealer the securing of carves for' the sale obtained in any book store. i I py by them. At the close of the meet- Bun. Hours — 12-1 noon, a-7 h ti _ L* '' Pert PE:•rv. H,,'- (W. C. Murkar ha,,; received a copy !ing Hostesses: Mrs. Burk, a. phos � ' 'Ol+9T stein, hreede,•s in this district ma, of her took from Sister blorrise;, Willson, `•ire. R. Raine and - _ secure entry forms and further de- and will be glad to loan 'same to Mrs. A. Le:-non served an abundant � - tails of the plan• from tin anyone wishing to read it), supper. i 17 , � t. e�`Dairy Cows Have phosphorus,, Iodine, and the min. Refuge From ta'n future human beings seek Saye Canada Needs. oral elements found• In salt, so- various methods of protection, he 2� �� New Homes• ' ilium and chlorine. _ ' ' nays. For instance, many per- eed of Mhurals - Uncertainties - Here are some good mineral lnix• sons adopt fatalism, a philosophy '. tures: which holds that all events are F. W. Nichols, director of Ontario pt. of Agriculture - :Superstition Is �a Shell Into' -determined•by fate, as a protec-• housing for Canada, said in a re- tis Four Satis/aetory -Min J� r' Which Man Crawls tiomagainst the_un redictable. _cent address at Asbury Park, N.J., , (1), Equal,parte of feeding bone _ meal, di-sodium--pho4phstfe--� =,_erat-Mtxt4rea - _ --�— _ _ ___— "Superstition- - the Dominion faces a serious dized "salt; is another shell Men are superstitious because housing shortage because of pope- --' (2) Equal parts of lime, di- Into which man crawl, when faced lation shifts to war industry cen- - 'Minerals" should be liberally fed -sodium phosphate and iodized Balt; of uncertainties in their lives, in ,with uncertainty," Dr,, Berry says. 3o cows previous to ensuing and the opinion of Dr. Brewton Berry, •Like fatalism and stoicism su_ tree. In a speech before 800 lum- (3) Equal part lime, feeding r throughout the lactation period, of the sociology department of the ber and building material dealers bone meal and iodized'salt• r perstitions are another refuge em- -` -says'the Ont.-Dept. of Agriculture• University of Missouri. of the Atlantic seaboard and Can- - (4) One-third of bone char or ployed by man." '_�teae mineJ•als ars essential for � Dr. Berry gays that the pei�ons • ads, he said Canadian building e proper development of the un feeding bone ineal and two-Lhirds most likely to be superstitious are .Two Kinds of Supim-stition had not kept up with normal popu- born calf, to maintain tbA health of iodized salt. those who lead the most uncertain „ lation requirements and that- Superstition may be divided, u , Do not use number .three mix- lives. there exists a backlog' of 250; ana appetite of the cow, and to t into two classes. First there are 000 needed dwellings. rovide su 1 of mtn• lure if alfalfa or clover are being Some People Adopt Fatalism gs. r Y8 'pp y those superstitions, such as palm. - y ._ pastured or-fed, Thys it is Dl•, Berry says, that r m ptoduction. + y y ist y and astrology, which attempt - - Many feedel's mix two pounds of r athletes, soldiers and persons �- - Much of the mineral material_ - to penetrate the uncertainty of , feeding bone meal and one pound whose occupations depend largely Certain types of wool are. -- —, ��,equired is provided through the - --- - —the €utu+e. • -liberal feeding o2 well-balanced ra- of salt with ,each bounds of on the element o1 chance, are known as "botany" because the • -#ions. However, even",with good concentrates: This is a very sans- generally more superstitious than Secondly, there are supersti- first shipment of. Australian seeding, shortages of certain min- factory method'of supplying min- others. tions such As charm••, rabbits feet merino wool was made from Bot. erals may occur such as calcium, _ ted by an uncer- and four leaf clovers" . any Bay. erals. •. When confronted :-, • I : e ' I,r • _ --- .. - lk Y• , t t _ 1• l r THE .-FARM.. $ - tK 1p t ; AL A 'O. r ntario's Stud•eln •s - y ,l Offer to Hep Rely e _ p ` l NB ".Help!. . .. :. Emergency ecLfor' Farm Already more than 6,000 of Ontario's iturdy High School ..-students have volunteered their services to the Farm Service ^e' _ Force of Ontario They are devoting their summer months' to help farmers meet the greatest production demands in their experience.- Students will be relieved of schoel responsibilities as farmers require them. Especially pre- hese { ,red courses of stud have been offered to fit t wil.li�g_.young people or the summer's work on the farm. -"- - €. •A Britain is depending upon'Ontario's farmers to supply a ° grdat proportion of their needs for cheese, bacon, con- centrated milks and other farm products. ' ONTARIO farmers who have nqt registered their- requirements for. - - ' etude a!si nee are urged strongly to do so without delay. ,r•' \•.,\ student stn Y 4 rSimply notify your Agricultural Representative�or local High gftei-a-me week im the form,-thegT 2 dy a volunteers receive this School Principal, or write: Fasnt Service Force,Department ;,hind;;* crest-upon application to• — cO Labour;Parliament' Bldgs., Toronto. \ d a Farm Servin Force, Department %,f tabour,Toronto. ONTARIO INTER•DEPART'MENTAL COMMITTEE — LABOUR — AGRICULTUREI- EDUCATION AND DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR, OTTAWA - - y e ' •/ • 'i• a !.:: ' -� s' z- ' r:�.✓ w^;z� •, ',. fid'.- S,._ -: ,.+^'.' •.,.w. .,,,�.. ,.y. t»a .!+,.,,-. ..-'.J', '� Y..�.. ...,' .hp; '" rt ,+iy"zs....•."l".., -+:av-Y'� �`� °y.. �.. 'r'.� ....:. '.:.. ...:. ...4•w K±d '..4. •.. .�.3s.-:_ �f '-W'S"¢:�C tia r4s. -� r b' r� _ vo • A• , Ory,/' ..4a ; .. -.'1 - �� i-� r daughter, Evelm aged seventeen. were busy about the dinner when ��a Talks `}By SADIE B. CHAMBERS ' 'y a y Harriet, in a clean dress, appear- Ta �fedge for War Sayings ed. "I know something I won't " d tell-and It ain't two midgets in a .71 peanut shell'. . r Company Dinner - �� �� "Harriet. how many times do l As lovely-Spring days approach there will be much visiting and have to,tell you not to spy on your modest entertaining. Two things the hostess keeps in mind is to sisters?" have something a 'little different, yet:economical and also a menu that i Talking to Herself will. be' for her as simple.as possible, that her energies may A con- "The last tlma you said you, served for enjoying her guests to the utmost. ar. •, -- c eren'i going.to tell me again! With all this in mind T offer you this menu:- yb1s 's gonna d Mrs rThomas.am Apply:Juice z "'Mary. Cr1ed - , zzed. 'How-how do you know?" �"Creamed Pork Cho s Baked Potatoes T— E " "I heard hex talking in the bath- Glazed Onions room, 'so 1 listened." :Whole Wheat Muffins and Butter -- "You' shouldn't listen to people Pea and Carrot Salad << - = Maple Cream Dessert . �.. talking."- - - - skin. And tail Mary fatl:'6i'll be "If I don't listen when they are Date Loaf home any minute, so we'll have ` Coffee talking when am T supposed to -- ' dinner as soon as she ettn coag '�•. After Dinner Mints listen'T' herself away from the mirror!" ' 'R*Pll; never $rind that. Who did Nearing the bathroom: Harriet biary say she was going to marry?" CREAMED PORK CHOPS 2 tablespoons chopped`olives heard her sister Mary's voice. She "She eidn't say.. Here's Pop!" Pan brown the chops and then 2 chopped hard boiled eggs - n . as-a ¢ T .-to the dnor'.and sprang lace them in a shallow dish - Drain peas ate carrot and grown young lady with two steady • .- p gr into Mr. Thames's arms. Gee, fpr#nklle with salt, pepper and a' shop oEher ingredients- w Ay�t� '�C beaux. Thre tone in her v`o`ice pro- Pop, I'm glad you're Acme." dust of sage. Sprinkle thickly fore serving toss all together +� !• mired something interesting-to Har, "Are you, baby?" he, srid, smil- with finely-ground bread crumbs. with your favorite mayonnaise. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. riot. Ing.fondly. -Dot with butter-bake in hot oven Sprinkle chopped egg on to lct�e "You've done me a-great honor (To be continued) - until crumbs are lightly browned Also attractive is some 'chopped in asking me to become your wife," then add enough water to keep parsley or water cress added. by Atary's voice, "but you're got Relaxed I�118 from sticking- cameCcok 30 minutes • MAPLE CREAM DESSERT to give me time to think." After a Kn -then add 1 can of condensed Lebbeus Mitchell " Busy hadn't retic dad you in 2 tine nu ' mutes longer. Cook 10 min- granulated Bela. //��''�� tablespoons :Copyright 1940 by Loew'a Inc. that Help Carriage g U cup cold water light." Another pause. I really o D ONI N Y cu never thought of you In that way." GLAZE O S p milk • 'CHAPTER ONE Stiff, Awkward Leg Muscles 2 dozen small white onions 2 egg yolks ;Beside the mailbox, bearing the Then again: "It's a very serious Mean An Ungainly Walk _ 1+ oma of Harry it Thomas; stood queston you've asked me . . ,. it's !a y $ tablespoons butter, tk teaspoon salt -.a yotmt5 girl of some nine or ten not that I.don't regard It as an lion- 6 tablespoons sugar is cup magic syru • or . Marriage is an important "Stift, awkward legs,-'particu _ 2 teaspoons water tri cup chopped nut meats years. She whistled shrilly and tvi•o+ matter. A woman can't-a girl larly in. the region of-the knees=- Peel onions; hook in boiling 1 cup whipped cream - obher girl@ of about her age came PPe :...•out of. the shrubbery... - can't lttat say yes or no as simply make for graceless carriage," says- salted water until tender. Drain; � cup marshmallows diced. as all that. Nad#no Gae, attractive Iittle daac Melt butter,add sugar and water. Soften the gelatine in the Cold "Did'ya ills give you a dime for "Let me in, :Mary," said Harriet. ing star. "No woman can stand.' Add onions, simmer to brown water. Scald the milk overhot hot ice crease. Harriet?" asked one. After some hesitation the door-Was sit, walk or dance gracefully it her and glaze. wUer; add a small amount of it - "I was lucky even to get out, opened. "You all alone?" leg muscles are tense." - PEA AND CARROT SALAD ' -slowly to the egg yolk-Return to copiled Har#let Thomas.. "Here "I thought 1 heard tion talking Miss Gee thinks that relaxation 2 cups small canned peas the -milk remaining in the double bbsaea the ice cream man. 1_ll to some oiie 1 _guess I was eaercisgs are the answer to this .1 cup grated carrot - . boiler and cook until the mixture tsandle the negotiations." wrong. You better hurry. 31om says problem. Here are directions -for cup finely ch6pped'celery coats the spoon: In the meantime An elderly, weary man, driving a it., pearl time for dinner." a routine that a advocates and 2 stir in the salt and maple syrup. _tdoesepit- ea-r, stopped at her hail, y tablespoons chopped onion Mrs,.. Thomas and her second which-she does regularly: 1W glared.at them resentfully. - Lie flat on your back oh the "It's no use. Aly'bass,says there floor with ankles aiiout a toot Greasy Pan& Should _ain't no ouch thing as as Ice cream EMBROIDERY MAY apart. Try to relax the Entire'body -,-Household Hints ° vr.w �gon with charge accounts_" as much ae possible.'N'ow. .without Be Least of Worries 5. "I got another proposition, .bMe, _ ENRICH DRESS bending knee, but without stiffen -Green." said Harriet. "31y two Sew tape to the four corners of Washing as ens need not r., anti it.tlnnece8sarlTy, lift right leg _ your ironing >elanket and tie them g y g i friends here have got dimes. about afoot off-the floor, then let firmly to he bte 1 It s be a painful job for the }tonne= Tbey're willing to buy two Ice 1 t 2a cgs; save . , 1 it.fall, Repeat,, lifting left leg and wife. Pour out the fat while the I any -annoyiiig' wrinkles on the " creams for cash, If T get one free." s'. i then letting it fall to the floor. blanket. pan is still hot, then fill the n Ob, no!' said the driver. _ .- r _ I To,keep heels from getting bumped • • ■ -' with hot, soapy water and. allow ••Let's gti to Hoxey's We cream , 'lot {,'- .� during this exercise, place a tbbn Make bure the feathers' want to cloak until dishwashing time. parlor," said Harriet to her com• = pillow oa the floor under them: If the water has then become p work 'through ' your ne'w pillow test Thep had gena but a few cool and bits of grease cling to feet when Af•r, Green called: SLIM WA STL1NE- ticking by waiting the • de of Let .POR I-- "Walt aminute! Tbey,each got - ways -remember to think of the'ieover, ironing It with is hot the pan, re ter, . •Al ll with 'hot water, , r your legs as springs •for your .i=on rubbed over beeswax and 1 up ca a stove for a min. i -dlmrea•' to or two hen swa h in'strong Right. They buy for Cash-an,, ' body,"the daneE+r coarludes. 'Don't r , , y .ironing_ the bee9WAR every. time ! -' 1 get one free for bringing the bus• j let your torso sag against. hip before pressing the material, soap suds n e regular manner. f>'-' Joints Kee the u Rinse in clear the and p Aper part of your %lease'•' body u'p and awayfrom the lower Straighten bent keitting:need- "Three Ice creams' for twenty - �'1' - %,- ��. half. Thla will.make your waistline cents," Air. Green figured mentally / � i -;' , . les that have done overtime for -.tor a moment. "All right." He dish- ` slimmer and your earrlgge more. / I ; IF g , the troops. by plunging them into attracted np three Ice creams and .the - y, boilingwater or holding them in ttbsee little girls began ;eating hot seam, straightening with the them. "Come, where are the r � :'�,; fingers and -then "leaving in cold - ' filmes?• . '�WW ell like Warmer water to harden. Women L arms ':•� ��� - "Mine's home," said Harrlet's 's`� ,' � -Air, Science Finds ut+oog'e. L%uilr; gulping the rest of - s • • - Thtr gaickest way-to blanch al,, �H ••.the Ice cream. %� iy ;$cience has scored a fart which m'Theorrds is to ut them is cold "and mine's fa the--!! "a' x ' - men have suspected for a long p �i ...In the bank, I suppose," Har- �� water, bring it to a. boil and then time-that women like the room them into cold. water again . Irixt, In a chagrined voice, .Initr'• , put Sa temperature considerably higher 1m*ted Anna Belle, her second. y at once;-the skins *ill rnb'off in ;' than is comfortable for the men. �� ` � -. 'a. twinkling. She nodded and Harriet - ,, , I•'. C. Houghton, director of the � � • Ihaustened to forestall Mr. Green's ? �/ American Society of if end r .wrath. "They double-crossed me. �" fes' 'y' Ventilating Engineers',.' research If.you slop ho fat on.•to the 'p �' g g' Itoo, Joe. I'm,only the middle matt." !� ' kitchen table or floor,`dash cold - laboratory, spent a year recording . y. Sister Mary's Upstairs '' the reactions, of persons `under mater on''it'at once; this sets it "Sure, I know. The middle man.. ` -,y " 'before it has time to penetrate' different temperature and heating = of all the trouble I've ever..had on % y the wcod and makes it- easy to conditions to prove the .conten- ad this street!" said the Insen.,:,4. tion. • scrape off later. 16-eet vendor: :. '�,.. ✓' The reason, he said, is �Lriotis: *' • .` _ . :�: ,,� _ "Harriet!" called Airs. Thoma:. Women est don't wear as man ]um of sugar;.`Harriett" the intonation caused - � y p g put, into the the small girl to hide her ice create clothes.' teapot with the tea pre-vents it under her. dress. s� from staining the tea cloth; any x`' •uv11181C8I Milk serif tea will come out in the t Well this time you kept your 7 Kash quite easily if you, do this.. ;iirotnise. smiled Airs: Thomas. - `, _ '•• _ � r #- c "Your dress is just as clean as .:.Swing music on the radio YOU USE LESS when you put it on. Run upstairs �� , g '.Avoid any >`•isk of bui•nin asci- F i 'x► Ind wash your frauds R'hy. moue cows at Trinidad (Color- dents by making thin cotton' or what's the matter, dear?" The little ado) produce, milk giving. art et flannelette materials used for :� g bra pint of cream a da}. ' y nCT*�R e V rt was twitching as though hit „kiddies' fanc dresses or 'decors- GiG1 ,• �GS by a spurt of ice cold water. tion purposes non-inflammable ih _ "Nothing. Anne Adams ng, mother. It's. turned a this way. Wash and rinse the It' ow te-ocrsoa of little chill} I think." Sim le, crell-fitting This Coupon Worth$4.11 then -Calumet Baking Powder that - p lines un- matcria-1 a'nd squeeze it dry, "Cbflly? Aren't yon feeling well? rich-ed by lovely . details-that's Introducing our" latest " soak'for a few 'minutes in 2 ozs. permits you to useless, and M -Why, ytiur teeth are chattering!" the fashion succe s recipe for a Automntia Television Type.. alpm dissolved in I quart of. still get better results.,. - `I'm allrright. I'l'l wash up, lilts iaciously mature lady. Pattern rP.IaTU-Push the button, Calumet gives coningan's g Wr boiling water aril used when leavening-during mixing and tion said." 1G34 b Ann@ Adams Ives ',von «,atcb tt .fin.• n; "But darling, are you sure?" Sha s } g I T; cool;' hang out• to dry without in the oven. Easy opening, Iu.,t that. See how beautifullo This coupon and only :sac „! ..wringing or mangling. won't-spill container, with ..r pressed.-Harriet close.--'l mu • - en itl the sen P on of our reg. 55 Television the lid. AND THE PRICE Your temperature. `thy, it is chill} panels to 'the front and, to the' Fountain Pens. kith 's If your coal cellar has a win- IS SURPRISINGLY LOW. all of a sudden!'• Stepp#ng,back written' life guaran- _ back. The bodice is nicely cut tee, for only ......... 8gC dog or an outside door,• leave it ti •to look ather-d-aughter, lira. Thom. .,0-- too, very soft and becomin? with �- .,0— M. - 4.11 saw the chocolate Ice cream Pus the Button --0 open;, the more fresh air coal _ �• " 4 darts at both the waist and shoul- h oozing through the child's dress. _ _ gets, the less of its gas it loses tiers to insula perfect fit. The Any 3 initials engraved - - and, consequently, burns longer "We gotta face it, Atom, Things flower motifs are in an easy on this pen in gold leaf - �� 1 -Just have to 'ha and bl tght'er.' peen when I^m, transfer. pattern, d•ith directions only 10c extra. lames I CA K�,.t�o"�« , around," abovO 3 letters, 5c extra i r for their .simple making right in per group,3 letters.- "Yes, I' know, sighed 'Kt�. the Sewing Instructor. A three- p Thomas. "Upstairs vi ith }ou! This pen tree it ;ou can Old Countr Dans quarter-length sleeve version is y g y g- y purchase one like it 0-Ise- Eggis In Shampoos Cban e ever thin down to our•, i - included• in .this most fiattel'inl whAlff ere [or less than 95. en,rc of styles. Coupon Is good onl3` while' Pattern 4634 is .available in advertising sale is on. I - a , '• women's sizes 34, 36,,.38, 40, 42, Limit. 3 pens to one coupon The Mayfair women 9 who al- - Men's sole,.hnR Ring (t'Hp ready have difficult in obtain 44, 46 and 48. Size 36 takes 3Y4 difficulty -in It PiUl =� in cosmetics got .another shock fill t yards 35 inch -fabric and t§ -yard _ fast month they will have to do BOVRLE!ACTiNO S✓OW Bp/A%/J9 contrast: Pena come brhwp, green,,. - ; without a sham oos. _ �KI Send twenty cents (2.oc) in gre3• or black. , egg P " CIGARETTE PAPERS coins (stamps cannot -tie accept-` Send sc eirtra for postase Major Gwylim Lloyd. George, NONE f/NLRMADE ed) for this Anne Adams pattern. Reg. ;i•eo reactlw :o "Parliamentaiy secretary to the as • Write•plainly-size, name, address match tea. Extra ,. ' tritish food nQnist told th and style number. Same Initials tree on pen- House of C.ommons. 1hab use of 1 .ISSUE 16—'ell Send your order to Anne Ad- cit with purchase' of set. eggs for shampoos was. an of- POWDER . ams. Room 4?5, 73 1�'e?t Adelaide , ," Tense .an wase agains .w is a �y Q St., Toronto. Starr Pen Co., Regius intended to do ederything pos- T 1. Ir THE PICKERING NEWS : _ -. ,-WANTED r >b?.rma r DEAD HORSES AND CAI TL 1 �'ea son'sCartage' For free p1cK up phone M _` Radio' ser' 'vice IAN 0-TUNING �{1.T6 per 7e5i. =1.60 !a advance ' a SnMcriptiona to the United States 3ROOKLIN .. .. .. .. 5:' 'DAILY ANDS -. cLA1t>�go`1'I •• •• 91 'Expert service and re- . _ A1 l.Kinds:of P.,3p iir :Pork - sad Gt. Britain, ;2.00 is advance. - pIG1;ERFIVG ' ' - 60.- rOROiTn-PiCKERINGI �A11'Tunin Guaranteed AGINCOURT ..:`$o�pe .. 214 pairs to all makes. Rene- B Jo>hs ]I4uskar, Proprietor . We pay the phone chaes r urniture MOVing enable chargee. _Work ._:C. S. Maoi�ONALD r. w _ naranteed. - <�_ lour Patronage is Appreciated ` a a, �,g9i► Clothe A.ve. Toronto ©.aalfty CORDON YOUNG LTD ►.RTHUR FIELD Ielies3de loos F.'b1OR SALE -'Victozor and` Erban Toronto_ Phone Ad.3tib8 PHONE PTCI£ 5304 ` P. C.V. HARVEY PEARS Graduate Radio and Television _ C%ts for seed. 50c. bud3i Wm. Judd; Institute;,Member OfFieiatl Radia _' R. R 2, Pickering. 36-� COCKSHUTT. Prop.. servlet Mee's,t.:' sociation, . L• r• . ���� , 1PI01rATOE6 fok esln. Dooleys ""and Cobblers. Also potato p��•• FARR ►7 IVUN]IiRAL DIRROTOR AND L - :D. Leatno4' >� �. �, Psettering Frost. 4 :�000 ' ;l<1�B�Y�R FOR SALE - electric bmoder stove, ' t9uoaeseor�Ro�W.J.Yatbe. ROCK Agency - For Sale �to��lle accommodate 200 Chicks, used- only- - .......THEATRE 3 weeks last season.. ReasonablQ. New.Stoclt of P" as Had Night and Day Service „ ' Mrs. io. Cook, Elizabeth Str. Pick- grban and Alaska Oats da Bar- Service on .above lead toes W�3I ness Phe '�'mg _ _Implements_on exhtDit In-mm oa- -fey, 4ree--from-nog-ieu-s-weeds It -,-*,I--.udi_;.fit,_Phone e Residence P jOR SALE Red Clover Seed. Ed- Plows. mowers eta. :Healthfully Air-Conditioned gar Mitchell, Lot,27, con. .7. Clare- e Peas. 10©. per lb. Shows Daylight Saving Time LYE' and n �1 ment R. L. L E never Seed !Ht1ItSDAY, FRIUAY&SATURDAY The' Pic' kering . ru ning w er rent. an Class rooms, Claremont Ont. Farrmore Laying plash and APRIL 17, is and 19 MEAT M gunning water, bath and toilet. stub ' growing ?dash gaaranted to 1%vo Sbows, at 7,30 ana a.3� ARKE style. Bruel's Apts. Pickering, next door to Collacutt Garage, .Pickering. `,e �� saturday•lriatince at 1.3o 1 results, $2.� per cwt. _ POTATOES (Katidin) . cc We c a full line of - for sale. 1 Barley& Oat Chop, $2,25, ton The Son of arra -Seed and table stock. Phone Clare- Fresh : moat 3304. Thos. J. Berms. Building Material of all kinds ! ' '.Monte Cristo" and t h BOARDERS - wanted. Twd men in ` private house. Apply Mrs. M. A. t Claremont l7nt _.Snaith, Leona Cottage. FairpoK_ f -- - = • - - LOUIS 11AY VG ARD - - • _'Beach. - - - - rPltone ... Res. 98J. Office naw. JOAN BENNE 1 t NIe$ts FOR SALE - White Blossm-Sweet 4.:OIiGE SANOLKS Clover seed'Geo. Duncan, Locust Hill Phase or drop in.and let me shote yon bow Bray Chicks made real PLUS Our delivery is at your service phone dark. 1621. -bPICBER.INQr is is for poultrymen last year. _ ersoaeI attention. prompt 4� gland" CLA RENCE lg LK .FOR SALE - Beed gran Alaska, ,,� , . � MILLS This En - 7 ')tban or Victory oats end Nobarb Lockwood Milling Co., Pickering barley. VPs: Teefy, R. X. No. 2. I,, G. Wilson, R. R. 1, Myrtle Stn Tbrillingly pictured and narrated Pickering, 84 Shur-gain feed, ser- by ED. MURROW, of Colum. ATTENTIOvi FOR SALE - seed oats, Alaska Re ' vice milli -chicken bin Broadcasting System. --and' Victory-, -foe. per bush. C. Barr. pair Shop , ett, phone 2709, Pickering. 34JL -a starter, growing MONDAY.-TUESDAY tC WED,SDAY Brock Road Gravel FARM F10R SALE 100 erre Tractor Service i mash, laying mash, A. RIL 21. 22 and 23 Pit farm for sale all workable land. 3 Graduate L N. C. Tractor School_ - _ Last Complete Show at 8.50 _ - miles south-east of Lindsay: 1-4 10 years experience .. range mash, Crushed Pit Rull -mile, off '_ao. S Highway. ist E7atss Service in.allinekes of Tractors g joy s� ! _ buildings and ttwo never-failing wells._ Lieensed Garage Service starter, Concentra- Comm Round !Apply to Chester Irwin, R. R.. No. Satisfaction guaranteed - Gravel 6 Lindsay. 34-6 'tes, calf starter, tur: the Mountain ' JOHN.NnRTON 8 n S d and CsraAed FOR SALE - 'Kingston Road, next Phone 5104 CLAREMON7 ke y starter, salt. 'WITH... . Ito Printers' Guild. small bungalow, in blocks and bags -son BUR Stone #o Mass S. Armstrong, 77 Bu.�es. Apply L S-4 scree, good hent houses. UNA MERKEL Delivered or Loaded in Pit Beaty Ave., Purina fly spray , JERRY COLONNA Toronto. IA. 0737 34-6 .7 PHONE: Plant, Pick 1,026 'SOUND in Pickering village, a NOTTER for cattle. DON WILSON' � •1"oroob o w stun.of money. Loser apply to H. Face Howard t4 a 7l1 ALSO AN ADDED ATTRACTION JOHN BOURNIF& 302i ;Post, Mount -Joy. -6 D . N . I.o k woo d 7-1 FOR sAa.E - 200 hush. Van Guard '(`j -PICKBRIW;.- ONT., "Always $ Bride" T Seed Os<ts, 65c, bush. 300 Bush. Jr• !l/•l?v 1P QNWE DELIVER - Notinve _to, Yo b'alting Barley,'75c. bush.-20A Bush. ; WITS Banner 0aits, 60a bush. John Miter, ROSEMARY LANE Ctaremont: phone Clare. 318 tf , /�4► /Cjf� - GEORGE REEVES We do Building of sh kinewl Export P+a'nted and Decorator - TOWNSHIP 'OARPRNT$1#�KG tloCd.�orkmanahip. Reasonable. H. COMING --•Thlim Fri. and Sat, fiiNT)E J. W. Johnston- Frenchrnan's Bay. OF APRIL 2i, 2S and 2t} C)�N N4. PICKERINO - : eLU��NGs Sow GiOVER. ENT SFAT,FTI R.E. migs V* ear tas'iai sbu* ma zoo ft. d ANNA NE714LE sod ]STER•ED' GRAIN -and know what ` mstaorials that �. :7aa saw. We have it is Registered �. � d�7 TREASURER'S SALE of LANDS 4i � - ' :_ ROOFING - - x No. 1. Nobarb Barley, 8rd genera- ad • a»wt�M ear FOR TAXES No, No, Nanette" ' aidO sell Brantford Rooflag tion at $1.05; Registered No. 1. Er- lyiaterials,krnpire Bathroom �.� Oats, Srd generation at 90c., 'or �� �1aad esit will be held in the _ TOWNSHIP HALL , :$gaipmeut, $nco'�►st�er No. 1. Conimerdal Seed Erbans at * *T Syetems. Beatty 70c. per bushel. W, H. Weetney and , IBROUGHA� 1• C. Cj/dlNDdli�ING _. stable 8gaipmeot ..;Son,,WesWen Farm, Pickering Oat ON Building Material IL W. STAFFORD • FUNERAL DIRECTOR ; ALA15KrA SEED :- oa6e for'sale.. 1 sg -- Eetimatee Froo FRIDAY, MAY 16TH 7. 'Registered No. t. 100 p%vent,V= Wesel PrtvateAmbolsoee Werk Gaamuteed 1041,at 9.00 p.m. S, S.T. Q ` inat3on, at x1.00 �ppr bush, and Coet>r R dtl Ahitlly Af. Lint at Gohector's or at tn7 office. _ Day and Night F. J. PROD�L ksencial seed yt 75c. lr``. At. Gfiapnuan. =innate: Read West ,. HUGH PUQH Phone 9000 : '�Avdity) 88-6 FOR SALE - in 'Port Pe • Treasurer YalvernSM6 Pksone 8602 Perry, �Od-' ''__LL-- - PICK MM% on"= _ ern, subatanti!ai 8-room house and Markham Ont._ - N+ :..;garage in excellent condition. Sac- rifiee price to clues estate. Reason- - able teµim 'Apply.Mrs. G.•M. Ran- mie, Port Perry. 33-6 ` I . �. ,. _ , WIN%.A used Cars Ls asd Repairs, Upset eee7se. an - _ .. .:Chick ou are �, _ _ M Nabs$ of Rawles,. Rasso�n_aYbL'' �. iIF�. ftyagbamr est - - - uck _ 1940 Tlod a Coach Deluxe S . LUMBER - 500 . pieces 2 x 2 x 7 P feet, for sale cheap. Camp cot. and because you can be sure of grow- 1939 Chev Sedan ` mattress; also 30 White Leghorn' lag up Without any setback and -pullets, laying., .Stevens, .,.next to you 11 always have such good : 1938 Chea Coaelli Printers' Guild. t� al a pe -- health nth : t .s ' that you n enjoy, 1937 Dodge Deluxe Sedan r M; �, : ever m nut _.POTATOES - quantity of- Irish i e ou Cobblers suitable for seed or. table �` s . .live.You are neing 1935 Dod a Sedan M. B. Burk, phone Pick 1031 to get the mash I _. g x WM. C. MURIfAR � �" � know I can depend on for beat -1935 Ford Sedan JUSTICE OF THD PEA ca • results and that ia-- for the County. of Ontario 1933 . Dodge. Sedall;�, �-�6-wheel - - � PICKERING ONT. CHICK MASH : In Memoriam - :Deluxe . . - Forted with Vitaedns A,B,D, E and G - HALLETT -- In loving memory of Your chicks need ALL 5 vitamins, for the 5 workdng Wgethor In proper `'1932 Chev Sport Cou rick em give,good-health, rabid growth, freedom from cts, :hams of , at►'bear-Wife and Mpther, Ruth Hall- nervous disorders, perfect digestion. freedom from colds. Blat4hford's will `A ` ett, who passed away, .April., 19th And man others 2986. ' 'cut dawn your ]cone: to surpri,iagly low psrasntaga while building rematlF. y , -Your presence is over near,u,% rwt se supply ym with Hlatchtoed's In hepar aesdmr 1 'ovr love rm*ns with us yet, • ; Yat were the kind of a mother -Ernie Stroud, - Du>ribarton, On.t. .,ALF• NfOLE, Cent Your loved ones would,never forget, -. Sp- Pip>, 79 r d t' Ever remembered by Hvaband, n► t r P1sIONE 3911 ,� "'` `'�w-gyr(� '� ]?aughters and Grandchildren. � A _'..:...a ,...d ,: : :.w r. • cgs.. 2...r .. .i _. - <.. r, r ` Gktt:NWOOD and Stencil, dog tags and pedler lie occur. It has been said'that England ��CI:�REMONT fi' oeen or an encouraging character to sures, 55.73. Telephone Account' 9. is former wars has lost all her Britain .and other nations who axe A Box Social will be held on Fri- 10. Stouffvills Hospital,, ambulance battles Except the last one, which is in favour of democracy. The Allies _ _ '` -•': day April 25th under the auspices service, 6.00. Toro. General Hospital have been meeting with numaerous the decisive one. The morale of the Quite a lot oi4ickness stillaboundsof the Young People of Greenwood. account, 5.00. Hospital &idigents + British hap not been shaken by'rev- reverses in ,.he Balkans and in Af- ''. in Claremont and vicinity. A fine program will be presented. Accounts, 205.63. J. McDonald, V. ars s,8, but they are determined as The Misses.•Edna, and Jean Taylor Proceeds to be given the War Vict• .a G. Instructor, Jan. 15.00. Cyril rico and also in the Battle of the _ Atlanticr, where the Allies 'have been �'� to hold out until peace is won. ..$pent .a day in Oshawa recently. ice' Fund Ladies, please bring your Mrorley, hospital reipor°te, 4.40. Dr. losing more shipping than has been —'—'--"' _" Mr. George McWilliams spent the box and enjoy a'sociai evening. You H. C. Pearson, medical services, 2b. LAND SURVLYOII replaced by the building of new - J. week-en in Claremont. will also be helping a worthy oa9se 00. Hugh FNgh, postage, 15.00. Wkn. � !. J. BON,ICYAN. $ A., Be. Ch @fx. Gordon Borland vle"od bis more C3iester, oonstabl% 60.00. L, John- ships by Britain end the United 'b,osne for the week-end. Ston, salary, 60.00. Picking News, States. However, the situation is not �!� Asisi� � Mise KaKie Beaton R N. was is,) _ - ��— r stationery loans etc. 41.60. Brooklin hopeless+ as reverses are to be ex. mei • 1� �� ..Oalre=nt for the iwlidap!• . Frederick Nelson Tomlinson posses Fair, doliagon, 20-M peeted, as Winston Churchill avarned L. B• a .4 Eft Was Clara Nest, of Toronto -wall Claresiont, in ibis 80th' reach. Damages to Live Stock ..• the people Mist they were likely to ISM � a ;a}wllday visitor hrire. — Xlzner Ahnis, for 2 sheep chased Mies Margaret Malitwld, of Tor- Following an accident in which the by dogs 4.00. Elmer Amnia for des- onto, visited.Mrs• Ed. !worn for the deceased bad been struck by a car, troying &B, 5.00. VP{. C. Willson, in. .Week-" while'he was walking on the mad in mon and mileage, 2.26. e Ws. Gordon Graham and Kim the village,. Frederick Nelson Tom- Pow.eo and Light rec+ +o Dowhbwn lineon father of-Dr. N. F. Tomlin- - -,seas : spent Saturday is the �Greerrw+ood Street lights, 80.93. Lewisq - aty.+ of Claremont, papsed away­un Tues- - � - Bbra, at Claremont, Ont., c Sun-b Baby evening, April 8th, after being ;Notes and.Commonte f �YOtl CfO @Cf day, April 13th, 1941, to Mit. and' confined to home and bed for sever- b \ t0 downtown ldm Ross Redshaw, a daughter. (al days in a, critical condition. The news fr%a•the theatre of war \ _ 1*9. George Constable ,and Miss I Deceased was. born in 'Ontario during the past few days has not _ — _ 1I1 BVel"y-tOWYI Luella-RRedshaw_�ent Sat _ _ in Country, four miles from Uxbridge, -- Toronto. }and fanne�ost 6f �i life. Z�' enroute when � . . I --has-— ,** Miss Enid Cook and Mr. `Bruce Mrs. Tomlinson predeceased him a- ✓O ''Harlon spent the week-end in this bout nine years ago. During his late C }toll trcivel by _village. - years,'he has been living with mem- Mr. Prouse met••with a, bad acrid- bers of his family, and has spent a el 6g coach. ach. ant in the bush recently, when he considerable part of the time here. coi1`� 90 fell and fractured a rib and disioc- He hadbecome quite feeble, though PER MAN E-N T N AGS I N C PAIN ated his shoulder. was able to appear on our streets THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER Sotojr SO ' �Nhen planning your next7p consult - -- On Sunday nett at 7 p. m. Dr. 'P. whenever rceather permitted and be- AN D N ER'Y ES+ 4T MAY B E 84� Rte your local agent for all travel. B. Allnutt, representing the Up;pee came. a rwell known figure about YOUR EY E.S. �i ��No information Canada Bible Society will speak in our town. His death was the result _ C H TUCK OPT. D. Eastern House, phone 4500 the United Church and •grill show of an unfortunate accident. i'he fun- + 1' motion pictures illustrating the Soc- eral took place on Saturdaly last, Dt�7 Block om IN O. GRAY , leWa work. All are welcou,e. with service.at the home here, and �o 1516 CH LINES George Beverley's.niece and later, at the cemetery at Richmond OHAWA. 0XV. --_ - friend have now returned nome - to Hill, wiieme interrrient tarok-pace. Florida, after visiting around among Mr. Tomlinson is survived by his - relatives and friend& three daughters and five sons; Mrs. Mr. Harold Sanderson, - who has, Wtm. Schmidt, and Mrs. Wilfred EYE TO ���� � • been operating the Red InmanSer- Bauer, of Hornpayne; Mm- GuyBIR Toronto; Alin. A. of Port WITH Hun of o vice_ Station on the" 4-Corners here, t,_ , has taken a, position with the Don- Arthur, Fred.C., of British-Colum- - ald Motor Sales, Whitby. . bia; Harvey, of Schumacher, Gordon,.. . The regular monthly meeting of of Richmond Hill, and Dn N. F. the Woman's Association. will be Tomlinson, Claremont. �* held in the United Church school His many friends express their room on ThWeday, April 24th. deepest sympathy to the Doctor and There will.be a quilting, so-plan to family in their loss. 4 f come early.and bring your thimble. t ToRnli hgroup will serve sup Eyesight Education supper to which ich 6h9,public are cord- ially invited. i Rev..Walter Daniel will address and 'I Church,on sSundnday morn ng• Baptist on EFFICIENCY t the subject:- "The Spread of Christ- lenity in the Roman Empire." The Dr ' evening servile will be ,withdrawn in Y ' fopour of the UWer Canada Bible o C• 4• TUCK r j :'Soci.ty service in the United-Church. A fall.church greeted.the choir of fes/ the Danforth Baptist Choir, on Fri-. �[�pt• Qom'//`~''' day evening last to listen to.• their rezrdition of the Sacred Cantata Ev- eryone agreed. Eyesightesight that it asap well ren- Disney Building (ogp• )P:O.) - dared sad espressed the hope that - the choir would visit Claremont WGshawa, Phone lblb ain soon. Th-) fact that more glasses are NO IUMPINA ON CARi The Easter meeting of the Wom- 'worn now thanever before does not en's Missionary Society was held on signify that eyes are growing weak- - Thune . I April 10th, in the United It .,means that science has found ICZ�E CHIRO� for 141 WITH. ' �ntrh s, the absesice of the Pres- a away to correct inborn defects and - � * ident, Mrs. Kennedy, 1st Vice- strengthen human vision. Jungle ey-' `) plcesident, was in the`chair, conduc- es apparently need glasses for the ting the opening Exercises and the sone reason that ours'do. Crude sub- _ $ueiness, s$tsr which Mrs. McIntyre jective tests found some eyes app- �.Convener of the Group, took.aharge roximately normal and the .use of NO DIRT OR MUD ON,CEALED, -iof the progeatn. Rev. L E. Kennedy the retenoscope 'snd' modern light _ 9 til► ,gave the address, being the story of racy methods of examination were i ". the "Witness for Christ" of Rev. necessary owing to low Intelligence 'Hendrik Niemueller, father of Hit- of the patient One eye indicated e !lei's most famous prisoner Martin clean case.of long-standing Letitia. Nienmaellar, wit' has been in, a ular opacities, no doubt a traumatic , German P � Concentration Camp for, case as this.wwagrior has been injured 71 .three years. in the head, in battle. Our rssumpt- ~ s iAfEREASIER ENTRANCE A EXIT Mr. Gordon Spenceley suffered a ion was, that, although these natives 1 r serious accident while V00dng os, mature in Orly life and at thin •the 'railroad.on Thursday afternoon five are as "old" sari an American at' r '� w. z last It seems tb*A Gordon was burn- fifty-five, their pawners of accomm- — ^•s ,r +► Ing grass, when, in some manner odation did fail with their lawered his overalls oaxght fire. Before he, virility. This -was. pure conjecture, Old-fashioned exposed rtuiaing boards are out! . . . You -'could extinguish the flames, Gordon for although the men claimed they was very seriously burned about the could see very (small type exceeding-. certainly won t fiord them on the smooch,streamlined 1941 legs, so serious in fact, tli$t at first lir close, for their African years, it Chevrolet . ...You will find CONCEALED SAFETY 110"SITTINC OR LOITERIW4 it was feared that the cords, of the is possible that due to absolute lack' -leg were injured. of educational, background they 'STEPS at each door of its. famous Body by Fisher. The Eapter Services at the United could not distinguish between clear • • Chevrolet for '41 isthe omly lowest priced car "styled to � Church.were wlell attended on Sun- !'type anis blurred. man day last.-The church was beautifully stay modern" with completely CONCEALED SAFETY savlNrs !decorated with plants and flowers. STEPS on all models. _ _ ► . Easter lilies in • roftision.• Two aipp- Accounts paid at last.-session of _ ropriate anthems:' „fie ung of _- Pickering Ta�wnsfiip Council: CANADIAN-BUILT BY.GENERAL MOTORS w' , t Tom' Kings and "Christ; our,,Passover" d�hi were ably rendersl by the choir un- Roads and Bridges•— der the direction of Mr. Donald Hed- Can. Steel Corp, snow fence wire, ges. At the inorning service the 178.07. Daily torran. News, 1.00. L. 1 Pastor's subject was "First EasterLye, repairs 5.70. Wm. Eckhardt, re- venin "Sharing a / Dawn and in the evening, g o Ward repairs and . �. . pa}15 14.00. Roy , P � - of 'Christ." A't•8.30 'the Chas / Victory and .75. ti the excise' 2. 3. W.• H 1 Young People's Union presented Cooper,3r pairs and hard-%-We-66.72. their Easter Drama, "The Light, in Aklaana Ltd.. 8.23. Rory Ward, salary the Window" before a.good audience 150.00. Chas. Syrnes,. 8.00, . Peter IMARS ' ' f 1 YEARS TO COME ,In the Community Hall. A short imus Hwy 1.50. R. Lynn 7.00. ' Wester -• " Leal prog*wn preceded the drama: • Blrgwn dragging 9.50. Ken`Ward, . • Mrs. Snodden,. Miss Sadler . and operating maifitainer, 102.12.A. Lee c,INla � Ddessre. Douglas and Hedges rend�.r- plowing snow ift6o. 'Fred Hick, ed vocal numbers plowing snow-91.24. D. A. Beer, in- MOTOR SALES-'WHITBY 11 Meaafea surance on maintainer 42.4'x. DONALD hQ 0. H. Dr. Tomlinson reports, Contingencies -- } » � �eale><,—J• M ythat measles, (not Germran measles) ! ,D,. R. Be4on, salary and ct, fees, NNA, g 4 have developed in the township, a 129. B. Jamieson ct. fees, 4.00. Thos. - few casae of which have not been fees Akam reported. To prevent an, epidemic, �i c fees &Oo• �Print,4qrs SGuild,� v ' keep the suspected patient s1A home, Mors' reports 49.25. Toronto Stp. and consult your physician at once " a P .:M C Mw M ,"�'a• •tic •:'.'• ..,'JF M .. .^S y.: 4 ..�j"., .•., ..e. r:. ,.. ..,, .,. ,...>,,,,— .. ,..�.- : rv'E' - w3mec yu --�t+7,7.�• .c„�.+3R:"�.x.:..3w,.:z,,s..,:,�e ,•,9or:.A�.-..:..y .�r:-�• .�,.•. i.`.. - • ` T H E, W A R - W E E K--Commentary on Current Events t� r Burst in 1054. •' : ARMY CHIEF , .But Just Over Now __ } BAUXAN FRONT IS STAG, t' Astronomer Edwin' Hubliie ro- HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 14 E1gctrlpai -OFports the finale of 'the greatest -1, B Newly G E 5 P R E t± - MAJOR REAR DRAMA known catae3ygm in the universe appointed , , - —the explosion of a star. After v S A ARE WOOD IB He was an VES R LAI ■honor student bursting with the brilliance of head �� E �eUi ANT and .�• - ' several hundred million suns, the 12 Stir. star. %tPeoplo .of the .• Empire- ed Turkey M' a doubly dangerous star'collapses. 13 To cure. YOU O R L 17 Self. i14oKld _bw.profoundlT grate-' O UNCOVER T U 1'9 Law. .. t ' Y position- German air bases could This finding was made by re- 1s To talk fel •R6wf in -tW Nasi path now be loeated:,st-her back door, cording the, s ectru of what is wildly. A 1 S PET 1 g p nt w _ R L T T 21 lie will'direct f • comm� and a agosla6ia have 'It 'was believed that Hitler would left of a• su erno a- eat star.- ;6 Skeleton' R I N E P C SLA V ' '• P Y gr � a rearmament j iiecom. actin. obstitles. But shortly dematrd that -Turkey be. explosion - that occurred nearly structure. L L TAO H E M A A tha..ehieE•obstacle to Nasi am- tray her alliances ..or be herself- 6,000 'years ago. The star ex- 18 Coin slit• E H E L ORAS T 23 Therefore._ bitions is still Britain ., x attacked. I'n the latter event 20 Dress- I N E S ERR CADRE 25 Near. plosion was seen from the earth trim - 28Enem -'The threat of invasion of her there was no question that Turkey in 1054. It is so far. awn that E A y. $:. COAT LEA S own island }las not passed; would defend herBelf with all the ""it took the light of the explosion 22 Loiters' T E 30 Fights. p ERRY IL WHI that danger will grow as the ' force, she. could` muster. . Last about 5,000 ears to -reach the `spring advances . . . The week though still non-belligerent, earth — travelling some X0,000,- _4?.Pound. . . VERTICAL 24 Soon. 32 26 Drone bee T honk � 2?Pre pion jai 36 4.:• mie of the Atlantic, -yet to Turkey wgis-heIpifig the,anti-AStts- , ,Oiz0;00D-,00 000 miles. po$ -•38 Tq soar2 — _-be won, is the most vital allies in more ways than one, _ 49 Melts. _ Organ oAppliances - . atrugg!e of all."-Prime Min- chief-_of which._consisted in .keep- �' ' 29 Viand - 52 eat-- 2 en ame. '51 Brink. mg; 500 - later Mackenzie Kin ---'--__- _ - - - note 3- i ht 5 Brushe d with s ung the Bulgarian army immobrl- 33 Ne g h . ized. (British quarters hinted-last Gold Clallms Negative, 53 To con. 4 Braided a broom. Afi ek S�81ted tri N W T 34 Toward. 55 Like - thong. " i='48 hake inlet. - the start of the tremendous we �t in Istanbul that -Turkey 35 Subsists. 66 Year. 50 Code of Janos. `. tear drama 'in the Balkans, an in- mi declare war• soon. The 5 Sound of g Y 37 Astir, 58 Boundary 54 Expensive ttial series of triumphs for the suggested she would remain on the The departtrlent.o.f Mines and. 39 Common verb 61 Fold.- inquiry., 57 Bird ]� '. German military machine'in both defensive, but could permit Brit- Resources reports that discover- 40 To haul '63 Needy 6 Evils. 59 Being. '.Yugoslavia and Greece appeared ' ain to use Turkish air bases and ies of old "which show - ji g promise 42 Good name --' 65 Sells ?By the length. 80 Since. all but inevitable. to move warships through the of commercial importance" have 44 Frozen 68 He will be 8 Senior.' 62 Devoured. Hitler Must Act Fast Dardanelles_into the Black Sea.) been made, in- the vicinity of desserts --to _: 9 Ugly old 63 Postscript. Far from inevitable, however. U.S. Approaches Zero Hour Share and Emile Rivers and Wray '46 Paper General woman 64 Red Cross. ((wrote Edward Bomar of the In Washington last week, the Lake in the Northwest Territories. mulberry Craig. 10 Greedy- 66'Either Associated Press) was it that such. opinion- of 'most-observers was- "AIAady a total of 500 claims bark. 89 Cock's comb, 11.Citric fruit: .. 67 Street- Vi etories as the early capture of that April was likely to be the has been staked in the new field I 2 3 5 6 7 $ 10 !I Belgrade and the overrunning of month for events_ which would which lies about 150 miles north j the Yugoslays' richest areas would send they United States into the of Yellowknife settlemgnt, :and t2 13 i4 15 e followed by the smashing of war. It was thought that .the preparations have been made-for ' +. all obstacles to the Nazi drive to Lt:S., if any ruptures in foreign the carrying out of extensive ea- 6 7 Ig l9 20 -the east. "Only the verdict- of relations were made, would.break ploration and development duri - "Yateful battles to thAg e sou _ __wit t�Italy first, then. Germane,- '' t e coming summer,•• the depart- — 22 3 24 — - 2 could decide whether Hitler's gen- Before ancther month was up. ole.' merit's weekly bulletin said. -- 1 araC would be able to match in servers paid, the American na- ` the Balkans the .quick victories tion would be very close to the 31 32 'won in the Low Countries and in state of actual belligereney—a - U$'lyr+ poorly Built 35 37F. France last year," Mr. Bomar state of war'can and may be es- _ cwntinued, in one of the clearest tabbihed -without formal declara- l' 81I12e.9 Lack Value q I analyses of the 'situation__made tion. The future war role of the40 - •-last week. /"They are forced by United States was just about at Failure to design buildings of atecesaity to try ter execute in a the zero hour. ' attractive architectural style is an b _ y _ harry Hitter's injunction to smash Matauoka to Mo4cow __ poll. which .moat be combatted to- $ the dangerous new British-Greek. -Japan's Foreign Minister Mat- improve conditions of home own- 9 5) Alerb alliance and drive the_Brit-- -suoka left Berlin "suddenly"- last ership, according to authorities. 2 ish forces'from southeastern Eur- week-for home, having been en tether conditions' which• make S3 55 - ope. With United States aid in- tertained in two Axis 7capitals to for poor mortgage security _are - creasing steadily though slowly, several exhibitions of fireworks bad construction 57 9 62 � po_or. workman- _time is no ally of-the Nana that went"pfft"' (Italy's Ionian 'ship, -improper use of materials, - i3ermany is faced with the neves- Sea disaster In an 'engagement or use of inferior materials, and 7 ,aity of a quick decision to avoid with the British Navy and Yugo- inefficient or objectionable room . 'the alternative of a long struggle m slavia's stand 'against -Gerany). proportion and arrangement. 69 lsviblt its perils that Turkey and En route back to Japarr, Matsuoka ' seven Russia might join.the fops." stopp*d-off in Moscow again for Mdst military observers saw in an important appointment rela' th9 Balkan=r"aign the major #Lye to. negotiation of. a Russo- Part of an attempt to' wrest con- Japanese non-aggression_pact. His, 7 trot of the entire Mediterraneah meeting there.}vith Soviet officials +thio year. dnother part ry y .Y r „ .�rnm Britain and to win the war 'Was watehed've clonal b the "- --<��''��' ti„� � ,•� Y p tot the British, who, according. to foreign same drive was the new Nazi -military observers • recently re- , campaign in Libya which might turned froin the. Far .East, be- Ns a a developan were success- p• into a -drive to - close sieved that if Ja R iWe Mediterranean at Gibraltar ful in' concluding such a pact she y” _ Brom the south (instead of from -wauW-start a land, sea and 'air ,}.,,• - '"'� F".. '._-- . Spain) with or without the aid attack on Hoag Bong.-of the idle French ?army in Mor- -"Waiting-Period"" at £od? _- g R :seta. -In -the Dutch East :r` '"^, �.. �. ° ✓ At Turltey'i Back Door' authoritative circles were of a + r+But Germany could never cun- similar mind. There the view-was quer the. Mediterranean-. unless that the "waitin x . 'Turks were first g period in the bfir Y pot out of the Far East world shartlq come to 'S picture, either by military con- an end and that concrete action quest or by. diplomacy.. -The pro. - toward Japan's aim of a "new i r '. 'Axis coup' in-Iraq. last'-week p+.ac- Order" in- Asia would be ex ed- p c—a '�'g,x;, i ted. Reports that Thailand would very soon join the Axis and shar- His Recall Asked B U.S. By . -pets •tbe crisis in the P.aific, ten;. . -s � �-•'-' Government I tering, on Singapore, appeared...to he well substantiated. `Biggest Cheese" x :! to 06fario Legislature — Ox- -ford- and Lanark Counties x Claim It — Monster Built in i ' t rs Oy �� ��'1892 for World.Fair Weighed , wG!brditct� ' 22,000 'Pounds 'at least,' Xthat's what ' George Doucett, Lanhrk Conserv- ative, flaunted-the "biggest cheese" his folks think , , he went.. claim of his hometown Perth'before _ over with that hard-rock the Legislature, in Toronto recent- ly, and immediately the gauge was ,`" raining outfit in the •e>tgi- snatched a b� S esker James ¢ M p p 'veers.. . , ssems like only " Clark. •T%vas Oxford County, not X _ ;.Lanark. .that produced ttxe "big- . .yesday he Was a. kid' t@r `^ gest cheese," fie said from the a _ spendingtolidays here..... Throne;' Ir. Doucett 'sent a ple- A ` _now he's in the middle of tore of the "biggest cheese" itr �•�` h proof. Speaker Clark—was not -tort`-- � -- x119• - _, -.. vinced. `We'll STI;IPLTAG •OF 1,000.. POI"ADS u � do our pain ton ` But next day, the.old Oxford boy k and now Member .Por R indsar- '4W • - s .•' ' Sandwich as well as Speaker, got ` lip from the Throne and admitted, — ` 3 that. late evidence, placed before 1 ' him, indicated without doubt, the. . i "biggest cheese," a 22,000 pound monster built for tire C•hicaga _. WARSAYINGS�+�_,_ — — -- A • -V4•orld°s Fair of 1892 and latersent Kest c: ease; And at the same time Jo England, was indeed 'tlie 'big- 1114 {�^ he admitted'that Ingerso}I's "nett '� "• _ Pranding Admiral Alberto La, biggest cheese" was but s striplin RerilelMber—vvlten Victory naval'attache of the Italian Ems _ g. ;t 5 - _is �jassy, as persona non grata to the of 7,0" potinds. + .4 Wdrt your dollars Corrie back t0 United States gbvernment,. Secre- The "biggest cheese"- con'trover= : --you With Compound interest. tary Hull 'last week, demanded --BY ended with Colonel``• George + e more you save and lend; his recall. -Reason for the drastic I?rew, Conservative- ..Leader, quilt- • ith�better for Canada NOW— action was Admiral. Lais' alleged Ing from JAm 9 lifctntyre's 110db � Ft the better for you THEN. implication in' recent sabotage of the first lines goes: Hall to thee, et .� S . to the Mammoth Cheese" of which # Italian phips in.. U.S., ports. It : * was seen as a prelude to possible "t ' a 'Pw6luhid dy the War Son;rrs% Coiss,.r1,,;t?rr�,.v , breaking off of relations between Mammoth Cheese,_)ding_geuUy 'ai_ :: the United States and Ita1J, its ease, �. n , l; . 1N1[any e'Pivs In Pokes" Sold at Auction •~``' ` ' _ 11111 - NAVE • w We Is economical YelltYOD HEARD "Look here,', stormed Brown Tkere's no wastes t to the real estate. agent, "about ' that riverside bungalow You @old me." "Anything wrong?" asked file � agent. "Wrong! Wrong!" exclaimed ' Brown. "The other morning we0. H woke up and found that the place had 'floated two miles down the river." "H'm," said the agent blandly - enough, "that's a good_stroke of PLUG sMOKING ; • -luck. The taxes are much lower down there." Now perp _. ... . . ., . . � • . .. " perhaps you'll wants " _ as explosion or a....colliaion? ways. System for the period end- � - shave?'-'--4usried-the--b -Second-ditto: •`la-a-•eollis- ' zlg-3�Iarcti'-oi-3�--1o4- ere-�T'a- who•had just given five-year- • ion. Because in a collision 933,064 as compared with urs fes e old Bobbie his first pro - ,there yez are, but in an x11 The sale of unclaimed baggage and articles found on Canadian •.sional haircut. ion where are yez?" 872,836 for- the correspgn.ling of- Pacific, property provided an interesting interlude at'Fraser Brothers' gobble (after' feeling of •period of 1940, an increase .od - 'Pa p p y 1 of this nature from as far .. $2,06A,728 or 35.1%. Articles face I guess there 1 recently. his )• tt r, auction rooms, Montrea , 3• _ as Calgary to the west and Halifax to tfie east. When a certain period •wouldn't be enough shavings, I would like to meet -you has.passed and it is still unclaimed, the law requires that it all be sold . - ,would there?" again, he murmured, as they at auction. the worthless and-the' vi#luable. Buyers bid for it blind and - glided through the waltz. "What _ pay quite high prices.on the chance of finding something really valuable. about letting me 7lave"your'tele- -Canadian Pacific Photo, A robbery had been committed phone number?" _ ho P - in the -English village, and a de-. , _ Its in the book," she told CREAM • ' had been sent-to investi- . - tective him• other stars by the alinormhl in- `gate.' ' "Good! What's our name?" Since: March 13, we have paid nod. .. G y r No. 1 cream delivered he . hydro en lines v u seen sn• mysterious 41c fo n riles of t g ".Have o b Y '!You'll � to s - t n t boo Toronto. : . �� g so," DAILY PAYMENTS �,... find• hat i ad ern and by the sharpness of the ozy- "etran erd about here -'lately. to Len, nitrogen, iron and silicon asked the detective of the old vil- al she said • .' lines in their spectra. .lager. 1Vat10 rite or Cans "Yes, sir," replied the oldman.• n ' W ' f t i q u e t. a NEW PRODUCTS HASTENED `ThereCanadian nal Toronto. Creameii' The speed with which,zcientifie- a iia last-�ek,-an' le•took-a pairRevenues branch of y _ BY ftOBERTA LEE R$llrvays ialted-Farm-]Farmers Cow-aperitive x -reseateb is"'translated translatted -into' coin- ••o*-rgbblt 'o' m kers'" s oat y whir _ SIS.. inertial products is demonstrated veh 'of_the all- Gor. D s Co., Ltd. �Se-gross re lies e 1 w`Te o George e -1. What is the correct express in, a report made by Arnold E. First Irishman: "Which inclusive Canadian National Rail- --pion general manager of the would ez ralher be in Pat- - -inion to use when thanking some- y. - 4 planting department- of the du- -- one.for a courtesy. _ 2. How can a person disting- Pont: Company, in which he dis- closes that.three-quarters of allD • • i - -tush between genuine hospitality, -the plastics that the compa]ry ex- _ - C L A S S IF I LD A V E 11 T i SEM E H T S ►'. and that which is affected. pects to,_produce.during the.pres- a e e 3. Is it correct for'* the eat year have originated in the - _ - _. and her attendants to arrive at laboratory in- the last forty-eight AGENTS WANTED FOA SAt f. BALENMAN WANTED the church aboutt-a half-hour be --months,' r -W' — �. .. _ A '."s". ...i. .�'`•�` T- •+�"''.f � ,''T �(lam ... . {fie T� -Mr. and L C L i Montreal '' �''wg.�resell; o! ; > 3'. Pilkey spear �edrte�- _ are visiting a fo;mer's y in �• r �; _ lister, Mrs N. Bie. -St. GeoMe's Church, Sunday, _ ♦ ' +- z. Fred Fowler, who bas been : 'fie George Pugh, lyre' are glad April 20th. Sunday School at 10 a. - iln the hoapitayl - for an operation, to lmow is improving, though slowly m. Morning Prayer at-11. Evening - .came home last week much- Improv- from his recent stroke,, Prayer at- 7. Preacher, Rev.. E G. 1 r -_.. o -#� - - - .ed in healtrb. -dVlrs. R. H. Croak hag iter nt Robinson. , • , .._ _ family and Mrs. Lorne -Ravin and ,Mr. and;11 •e. Chas.-Simrne Spent a wok with her son Lyndon and the boliday at the home of family, at Montreal. y of Kingston visited t'icke ' Simms parents, JnlO. S. and Mie- -M� Ida -Sterritt, of the Teach relatives over.the holiday. $al8doa. - mg Staff of Toronto Schools was at "-Con motions to tw,u Church _ -0 home for the holiday. . I Str. ladies, who have just celebrated _. i-d with Silk, of Toronto has en- - - gaged with his uncle, Clarence, in r-A very heavy Sunday right ti- their Fist birthdaye - Mgrs. Maria fur �llStOrYle_rS the butcher shop and arrived here affic- was brought to a staudstill on O Connor and Mrs, Annie Rice. apparently y last week with his wife and family, No. 2, here on Sunday night, about Among the boys horns on leave kao* � • "-event rworth mentioning is _ --9--30, when a Hamilton „ Transport, last week were: Ted -Fowler, Rosa (�1 1� 8 broke an axle on the bride at the Heron and John Martin, from the &hp 'eVl�t good that td�e" mails around here lately g _ have been so bad, that- one of our West end of the village, blocking M)antimes, and' Wei(. Baker-from council rode to tlie council meeting the right-of-way fob^ nearly an hour. Western Ontario. Off _ _ __ ee, - Our last Monday on a bicycle, p far east as near the WfiUwed r-,Mrs. Robt: Gordon 'is' •visiting. Cars are reported.to have been lin r--A Merry .C`hristmas'and a Ha y her •sister in Toronto. Her brother, `lig ppy' tone limit. Local establishments.,! Mr. dark; who has been visiting in Npw'Year, said the minister on Tess t�rten Sunday morning, to his con a ttrat were open did a big business in 1 the East here for some time returns e O f-- - ----- - fe gr g- - - _ _ _ _. - ahon I-don t e a?t9ff►in �e-h-ad. to eat or- drink; Fest-so affect to see many g }' .-* _ � • of you again- until next Easter, g six cases of a M rvp- one of them sellin -, rs.. 4rthur McConnell is ha$ gine•really be yend our expee. --The public and continuation well-known soft drink. orted -o have sold her farm. and schools wvill xe-open on Monday nest —Years ago «e temenzber hearing moved to Toronto this week,.The tatjO11S. Another shipment 'has after a week's :vacation, They will farmers expressing the hope that pur�che,ser is said to be.a Toronto re- . • p now.put in two months-of har+d.work there would be another war, in or taller. - �u arrived , and we will Mill hold eknuunin p der to boost the price- fanzri -The armual-'meetin g for the mid-suaumer' ex- plod- g of the Pick ` amination, acts- They had in mind the Russian ering Tennis Club will be held in our mt.roduetorprice-.53.c.--per. War in the 50as the school here on Monda - y lb --The motor traffic on the high- a{h.en -the price of y 'evening - be - -- wireat rose to zaoo a bushel which next at,-8.--P. to All m urged a and If YO have BIO STORE TEA" WN& Was, very heavy during the $ , 66 w+^eek-end holiday. The pleasure of in those days sold for $1.00 a bush- others interested, are urged to at- y - I` nnotoring however, w1as marred by el, on an 'average. Fortunately, this tend. ,an(� f pDjt.f _ STO;TE COFFEE" 1T! the bad condition of the pavement �e of men were not numeFous, +-The W M. S. of the _Unit.d 't Which had "heaved" badly by the They were a class who did not lyes- Church held their Thanaoffering- - your house, w�iJt, you're wearing a _. . IC frost and heavy trucks. itats to amass fortunes over the Meeting on Monday evening, in the F_=+This is the time of the year bleeding and mangled bodies of the basement of the church. in the ab- �+ when the cameful housekeeper makes soldier. Thsry* were of the rime t $eIIce of Muse Margaret Westn smile. Take a tip•-you• uw--thorough search of-her house with as those millionaires who weld me a the Devotional Period was conducted -- ` a dust doth in one hand. and a war, no that �y may bgoome bill- by Mrs. Jenkinson and Mfrs. Cyril buy a lot of «$IU STOKE TEA" broom in the other to make � ionaires• They would never think Morley. Vocal and instrumental num- right now at 65C• lb, • that not a speck of dust has sacs Of coaxnitting s murder themselves bers were contributed by Misses n g �r -_Y�' l� diligent sesgek but they are willing that othen Blanche Balsdon, Ruby Andrew, and L- A r"' �W --The mild weather of the past should do so, in order that they Isabel Arron, Miss Grace white ac- soon be 10c. . per lb. • (, two weeks is causing ,a revival of might profit lrozn others cmnmitt- compamed at the piano. Recitations - pe h 31er• - vegetaaion which was dormant dur- ing the onions. were green by Misses- .Eileen apd • -• -.The man f Jessie Busy The meimbers of the There s _ nothing bettern mens lag the winter months and in a few d McFadden of Durham, -formerly o Mission Band presented - an Easter days the landscape. will be Bathed � y - . wkh a beautiful green and faisners Pickering,regret to hear of.his very Dialogue, under the _direction of work Togs than Busman's 'Work - +will be busy in the fields with- seed- serious illness, and hope for an early M!rs:_Gartsihore; and the C. G. J. T. "Big an Easter Pa Boots Big . ins.operations,, ry. . geaat, under the Busse- 88"' - _ -4)k mera here are finding them- -1►fla- .S.;B. Pense and daughter; tion of Miss Jean Clark. Refresh- f - . " 88 ". -Overalls and Melves in quite a predicament on ace- Margaret, of Kingston, spent the menta and a social hour' concluded a wt of the difficulty in securing week-end with the former's sister, the e�nnin Sm. HarisOn's X11 wool - faxtn - ,- Died, at his at Pickers - - hellpL The high wages being h$rs Frank Baker here. Mrs. Baker ng on _ iOXf returned with them to- Kin Ween-sd'aYi Apr, 15th H _ �d In ncpnition plains and In goo- gator 'on - �n'y E• _ areemeat works is attra-ung - men Monday for a visit. ClhzWAw. PArUcnlars later in the :• and Dommion Dubber Boots hoots the farms. Farmers, from the '-Nm' Hallman, of ' Alias Craig daily papers • _ present revenue from theilr products called on friends here on Monday. REMEUX4TIC . cannot afford to pay from $5 to $10 Tom' are giving up their farm there ��• C°'rl��' �_- - = and are moving be8o quickly relieved bd* rein Me e CHA ' FMA ]� ]a day for their Ehired men. Th g to Montreal where RU�1iKCAPB. Recommended by 1 � would sopa beboTne bsailtruy,, air. Hallman will be in charge of thousands who have gained better their furriers Store in that[ city. health —DYES' DRUGS. s ��ckerinHardware" _ _ See Our Display of McClary aurid . 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