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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1946_03_08' f fir.. —• w ��y, `,•w' �, r e VOL. LXy PTCKEIINT• ONT. FRIDAY. MAR. 8!046 - .No.28 •• , Pickerin g :Townshi P -Council To . Ask Gove e*nt - • . - , .. T curve 01 Dulfin s Creek Pickering Township Council. -rave ' -- - -- -ir decided to ask the Depart of Wel- Mrs. James Andrew. liev- McLachlan, 1i'hitevale Harmon Yake, Stotdfville, Member Pickering Village ,fame and Planning, to make a survey Spttaker at Tuesday's :Uinne'r of Pioneer Family Passes of the watershed of DuEfin's Creek. Following a � snort illness,, the Mr. Joseph Banigan first mentioned dea.h took place on Thursday morn= :Re1, McLachlan, Minister of the One of the oldest residents of the After attempting to carry on his this survey some months ago, to mg of last week, at the home of her Whitevale United,Chureb was introd- Stouffvilie- Claremont District, H$r- -work, while running a high temper - jour Council. son here, of •_lira James Andrew•, in used by Rotarian, George •Todd- :at mon Yake, retire) -farmer, died dn. ature, W. Frank_ Baker finally had _ Ina si" he Department, her 86th year. _ dinner on Tuesday- evening. ,Friday " last ,-at his home, Lot 33, to give in on Saturday morning last, they stared they had e _ Born, in and spending tire_ goat -- : Rev. McLachlan in his choice of a Conces�ion 9, Pickering, in his- -95tH -and has been confined to his home ; �. accts on .tl,move at the moment so part of her life in Pickering T„a-n- subject for •this occasion gave con- year. Until one lnonth ago, Mr. Yake and bed, under medical care this they will not be. able to make the ship. She was born. on the farm rec- sideration to his "type" of audience had been active abp.ut- the farm ana •week survey here' for some months. The ently referred to as the Arthur and -addressed the Club on "Broad- home. Misses' 3.ouise -arid Jessie Rorke ,Council are -going to ask the town- - Clark farm on the lake shore. She casting Sunshine" stating that the He was -a grandson of pioneer were in Clarksburg last week att- ships of Markham, Uxbridge and married Mr. Andrew olt March 20: Rotary Clubs were doing "just settlers who came to the district a- ending the funera•1 of their. cousin, Whitchurch to apply for the survey 1888, takin5 up farming on the fare, that. ", in the work smith crippled bout. 1800...He Has born in ,Stouff- Mrs. E. Rorke. as well--These townships are within now ocqup;ed by .- G.- •Ii, Kingston,- .children, community welfare and aid vole where his "father, the late Hir- liars. Robt. Dixon. returned home the watershed of Duffin's Creek. later, the Stork farm, for some year; to distressed. Mr. ]ielachlan is a . am Yake, was a bocit and shoe man- :on Sunday, accompanied by her niece The survey will supple answer then later, to the farm •nor:h: of th,_ very capable. interesting speaker, ufacturer and hotel keeper. For after spending a week in Toiddt0 '► to "stopping the', annual flooding of - village, where her son J. Edgar, now having too, that- happy faculty and more than fifty years, -Mr: Yake en- with her daughters. this creek." It is possible that the farms. ..virtue of being able to introduce his gaged in farming. He-was for same During the'war, a grotip of Pick. Department, after the surrey, rosy She belonged to,, and -was at one illustrative humoyr� at the proper ,rears a member of the Allona school jering ,women: Mrs. R. Cronk, Mrs recommend reforestation, dams and kime a very active worker in the time. Although, as •a- minis *ter 'of board. His wife died in 1942. Sur- N. Bie, Mrs. M. S. Chapman; � Frt•Fh- -•mien urnh• - the Christian_ _chiireli 3,a tF�t hs - • °r•i =.,; :.-:: O.Xl� ..atJy,hters, •:sirs. L. ttichardson and Misses -1. and J. - corttour piuvsu>g, -fr,r n lsa&- la Marc ;uis was- could not, 'too 'enthusiastically sup- Jonas Lewis, Mrs. Myrtle Hill and Rorke have been sewin f9r Thy eT P Y g Europ. MARCH SESSION TWP, COUNCIL wet -known and loved by "a host -nf por: all means' adopted by- service. -Mrs.. Gordon. Rid -11e, :trd three sons, lean Relief. Garmente of good mater- friends 1'o Put Two Men on Road friends in this tokriship. She, w•a clubs to carry on their benevolent. w'illiam, Oscar. and Ray, ial were made into useful and bee. the daughter o* the late Mr. and _ work, he did , appreciate the work. tstiilul coats, dresses and suite for -Maintainer During Summer .liatsths .' Thr Miin ;uis, the uniy� our- •. that ivas being dope -work, that Jamey Cornell, Fortner Resident Of e.hildrpn. which were sent overseas To Grade .and Ditch viv-i,ng member of the family being very often was beyond the scope-of Pickering Passes Suddenly by the Friends' Society. To date, Road Men To Receive hitrease Pay' �r. H. J. Marruis, of Stroud.' Sh, . church activities these lad! ,-: have shipped 1400 gar- " leaves t* mourn, her los, her- dau- At the next meeting Mr. Webster. Sam ^s W. %urne�i, tvrtt�t- Yesid= ,meets. L -dips, take a bow! A pretty r 'Pickering Township Council intend Rhier, Laura (ii r4. J�� Ln' draper: i:, 'Principal of Ajax school will be in- . ent r,,f-.PicLe.ring, passed' away $t his fine arenmptishment. and we didn't purchasing a. new road , mainisiner. R. 2, - London Ont.) and her son -j.- J.- trodtleed - by Rotarian Ray Doble --• hr':ne `ia K estop, auddanly,, my Mon - hper anything iof it, until it was all 'The - road - equipment' companies will ' day morning. He was _in his 72nd Edgar, at Pieker;ng, and her nn? :15-minutes, of the evening will also • done. not prornJL4. a t; kg in- the wpy of brother H. J. (Bert) 3L laquia. be devoted to the first inove toward .. year, .. . " , . Mr-. _ W. J. Clara: is visit!ng her a rnaintair "er until later is the sum v, k pla 'organization for "The First of July ".% Born in_ }'icitPring he attended da•t^lttpr. Mrs. Fred Balsdon, . at " The tu;,eral tv�, on Satur or cocci w1Lic}r will ba of little .use for Y Srh„ol ,here. later joining the Mas -- day afternoon last. _from the Pick- 0 1 Burford• Toad work this ,year. Council are sey- Harris Company,. for whom he-' / cries Prwsbyterian. Church. taitlr in Nominations Pc�r the May - elections t going io have the. present anaintain- work,d -until his death. - termertt "at l :rskin� t,r .nnery- •Tor %-ill be rnceiyed at the first meeting - er ov'erhau_led and put an extra man He is survived .by: his wife; two -Pickering Red Crust' Sorkty funeral wise attended by. a' Large in April. A:rnuai meeting on May 7, on Lt.. The ,machine %-ill _be expected + sons: one daughter* and t*o grand number ,•. friends- and reiati%es. t. 'to work 12 to 16 hours daily. This _ �,_ _.__ _ children; one sister, Mrs. N. Bie, of Will alf -Red Crow koi'.trrs please a means that a.!at of grading and -the = W A, Gaudy is baek•a..his desk at -- A Very Personal Que-Uon � Pickering. and one brother, C. D. � have their service knitting °'niched much- needed ditch -work will receive the C. N. R. station following a lot How -' much did y,-,u give to tl a Red CorrrelJ. A bcor.t.er I.ii. ham, gredee a:td r ?turned to the Red Cross room a lot more attention. It -a-as decided of :l1apss. during: - the wintter. Crr, -:� last year Whether it was eased ajar» . m,- year,-'ago. by Mar'eh 23.. Ks air knit -4 goods tor give the presert2 ma4tainer opera- i flop dollars or tin, rou did not mis~ ".Thw, funFral, twee: held yesterday, are to t`P shipped to He.dufta,t-rs iron 60c. an hour and the new scree _Fire in Clarem�tnt On Tue�da, i., djd you This year all yos are . N7th .intPrrnPs of tti EtiPnda' Cem- irimadiately. Morning B -ingy Whole, Town - -to eery, I'ickerinY _ W. Both rec,-ive car expenses of -Z "asked' is to keep your membership b The Rescue : .:.,a day, • as they will both have con - •'_ •_. -in- food standmR: pay your men- e , � - BIRTHS Aideralsle driving o do. Labourers -t bershi fee 81.00 - and feel that -34+hn G. Diefenbaker Speaker At g GatLS,fn. done. P' A fire at the h,- ^ne of Leatie - nviil be raised to 4oc. an haunt sa, ;•f }' thing -$ gogd domed well Publ c Dinner at Genosha April S. Born on Sunday. 1larr - lttgt east et Cla•r,-•tnant, on � h. a; 3948, .r. to . JIr. and Nits. Farr, Belle 4nee A. Archibald, Inspeetyr of- Public 'atsday 444 i, .-. tt� in trip Oa"-the leading meprbers e3� = - Clarem-ry and ilrougharn Fire Com- llor t'r seat "Tirireir. ;rt i a� -th - schools for this diztricz. waited on House of Commons, irrespective of �.a_� ;n„ \ ur -trr,: H(, np, i' rt ::id 0. (Council and gave information con- Pte' °s bells called and mast of the Soath Pickering Ratepayers' Assoc. party affiliatinr�, John. G. Diefen- ' a tr',w• r turnip out to help, d; <uuh #Fr. cerning' the new school area, :o be • R P' Pied Res Aid in Community Hall baker is the-_Progressive. Conservat- Sim Galslin Sirst saw: the fir,- a-a - 'formed in the near future at tae east � _ Protect . _ _ .-.ive fnember for Lake Center, Sask. - ' she was en' Bring the barn with some He was first elected in 1940 and re- hure�es aside Union the township, comprising S. Pails. She smell -d wood smoke and The c. P. R_ R. A. notes with interest elected .in 1945. S. t nion No: 1, Nor "1 and No. 3. _ East: Audle be occluded. TitiR" f turned to ape the whole roof of the the request of the Pickering leas Born, -- - _ .» - area will be known as °Township of L {`' '' $= _ teal organizations at the area ais- 8 1895,-he sis as soon of William M�u.,bartuti a nited ,Church - be - Pickering, School Areallo.. 1, Tbe a =eistanca of firemen and the cues the proposed Cotrenunity Centre Thosmas Diefenbaker and Mary Rev, A. E. FJolley,, B. A., B. D, _ friends who 'helprd, saved -the hom � and get behind it. As an organiza- . Florence Bapnerman, both Canadian. Minister --= -Rendall- rl1isatt --ked caunril for from total 'destrnetion, but the rust taco n•itl� a large m�nbership' He received his M. A. and L. L. B. Sunday, March 10, 1946 assistance in putting a fence around wo^ burned OIL and the w-alir batiiy.• to Dtsgrouq- -'frorn the Xnlveijity of a. m. - Morning Sun: School the old Bethel Cemetery on the 5th I scorched see ed bk the proposed Community Saska?chew•an. 11.00 a. n Morning Worship Concession, just east of the Brack ' - Centre, the S. P. R. A. is .vitally ice- Mr. Diefenbaker served overseas "Could ye not watch with Me" Yenth Organizer From Court -Osh- fisted -in location. type-• of prof- during First in a Series of Sermons for Road. Neighbors have. already put g 1916 -17 as a Lieutenant in , • , -' _ rip corner posts and brace& Town--.. swat C. U. F. G� nenster�IL Aortonr At ect and the means .nit raising lands, the C. E.: F. Invalided home, he tr4 Lent. Plan to spestd Sunday morning -- - -_- - .y. . -.. -. -.- C.U. DU M.f - a.n� 19 wilituy, w inter ita e7,pa �-, �l s=ea bi 1 - ship will contribute $25, providing p•acuee o! law in -- thoRe interested will provide an equal _ BY Gordo:i Wad- -- _ _ - the load" according to Mr. Horce Albert. ' 0 ---- -- - amernnt. Brown, Pr- sidentr - Following, at the A twvlidate for the House oi - 'Pkkesfng United Church Bro. Gordon Hurst, Youth Organ.- _request of the Pickering News, the Common- in the General Elections Rev. Robt. C. Copeland, B. A. Dr. N. E. ldeEwen suggested to raer of Court Oshawa of. ;he Caned- S.' P. R, A.'will' &votn a portion of of 1:126 and 1926, he was defeated. Minister , a Council that "all taxi cornlWiee be ian Order of Foresters, was the guest I t'he business at its general 'meeting, He was Leader of the Conservative r . 19vndar, March '10.1946 compelled to carry public liability . of Court Duffine: here on Thursday, on Thursday, March ' 14, at 8.30 p. Party in Saskatchewan from Octob- t 10.00 a. re. - Sunday school and property damage iristu�rtce, -Feb�ry 28• Bra Hurst told of the I m -' in the PiN6ering Town Hall to er 1937 until the was elected to the 11,00 a., m. - Morn ttg Worship while licensed by this township. and Club of the For,- tens in Oshawa and a discussion of, this Corvnunt'y House of Commons in 1940. "Temptations" thereby protecting passengers, to of the glowing member•ehip from 28 Centre. Everyone is invited to at- Mr• Diefeinbaker is a €ormer vice 7.00 P• m• -Evening Worship which Council agreed. to the present 200. He stated that tend. 'whether . a .member or non- president -of the Canadian Bar Ass- "The First heresy" -, J' s s s +be Osha- a Court. has provided ball ; member. and non - member_ s may have ociation and a member of the Senate A letter from the _Provincial Gov clubs, and organized teams far ball !,a voice -in the meeti.wr Luton- •rate of the Univ y t€ fie, ;.-R- Chair practice in the, church this ernment suggests 'a Weed I and hockey, a. on the wor•thw-hile on anv resolution. The S. P. R. A. - He married-Ed married Edna M. Brower> au. Friday night, only. Inspector To g d 60r the whole county, instead of two Projects for the ,youth of that ' city. ' would -be pleased, to hear from' am* ghter of Mr. 'and Mrs. C. Brower, W. A,' United Church, Pickering or three in each township. Cou -toil Other guests among the rise� b- representatives of the, Rotary Club of. Saskatoon, in 1929. The March meeting of the W. A. - endorsed this suggestion but won- ly' w'ere members of Courts WlriitbY in regard to that Club's proposals. Mr. Diefenbaker has b?en a trnver of Pickering United 'Church will be des how one man' can handle s and Oshawa: The next meeting will Other business . of • 0eneral comtn- -of strength •tv the Progressive Par- held at fire home of' lids. Cheater - eountr 70 miles from one end to the b" held on March 7. unity interest will be discussed. ty in the House of Commons. An Butt, on 'i'hursctgy, Ran'u 14, at Other. I unsuccessful contetstaht for the lead- 2.30 p. m. There will be a handcar- ' • * ' ership of the party at the Winnipeg' chief sho,%•er for the bazaar.- All Chi J.. B. Irvine was given an A, SPECIAL' MEETING Convention 'Fie has given loyal ser- ' ladies are cordially invited. increase in salary of Soo per year. - vice o the chosen leader; John O r Brack�r. Air. Diefenbaker, a4 Chair -. ;Presbyterian Church, Pickering Accounts pagsud - greeds and �r man of the Progressive Con erriative Bridges $2148.04; Contingencies : tee on Dortiinion -.._._ _ Rev. D. 15larshgll. Caucus. Crnnmit Minister �lOSS.00 ;. Relic! $26.20 'and $128.51. 7oronto, M k -Shippers provincial f the led the success- _ _ -Mrs. P. N. Sprott, Organist 1 . ful fight of the Official Opposition Sunday , ' March 10, ,19•l6 ' Bobby Watson Has Narrow Escape in have the ?National Emergency' 2,00' p, °m, = Sundttr Setiool ' w''hen Struck By- Car 4 ' Powers* Bill• re- drafted daring the $.00 p..M. rgh ..- Chu Service District No. 4 = Ontario Court ., first session of the Twentieth Par- Young People's Meet#ng ' Boob Watson, the young son of _ liament. _ Society yvlil Y g The Yoaicg Peoples y Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Watson, Pick- L _ -will be held on Diefenlaker attended the San inset at the church on Wednesdat, eriag, had a narrow escape on Sw - + arc 8 0 P , '� Ft:anciaco Conference as advisor to March, 13 at .0 m•. day afternoon, wheal a west -bound - Gordon Graydon,' one of the official car, just Bas yof the 8 ats<sn�eierie,e� ■ , ■ delegates... _ _ .. _ . •.. _ ._ :..... _' struck the boy, sending 'him ra�av- 8 Po. R Passed Away Anneal St. Patrick's Supper T PICKER-ING NEWS ling along the roadway. In the coo- -- . - y � 33rd Year • . , ,phny of 'several other boys his own : AT BROUGHAM The white - footed sorrel hsckne 'fie W°mnite AChurch a of the : arge, he ventured into the roadway, ridi y Picketing United Church are oele- whaQt he Saw the car Doming, but riding Pony, raised and owned by brating St, Patrick's Day, on Mar. couldn't get back so'bn enough. AL14 SHIPPERS SHOUD MAKE A POINT OF ATT XbING THIS Frank Chapman passed away recert}y 18, by serving a Rot Roast Bee: g at the age of 33 years. Horses have Ile suffered cuts about the face • rMPORTAINT MEETING enjoyed many fine friendships but Supper at 6.30 p. an-, which will be and a damaged nose, but is out and the tractor is upsetting some of followed by a abort program. Ado., Wm. Caasie 60 cents and 3b cep s around strain. Seatet,ary Lam. Hall. _C•hairanan the a�.ast_t.,,.. .,.'._jr, =• -..•,. -__ _ —_ _ ___ ,.,� ____ _ r_ _ ,.q. _.._, tea...., _m_ S • . i«. a ...a..� -.. Hospitality = - -_ TROUBLE CLOUDS HORIZONS SIX MONTHS AFTER WORLD WAR HIS END "The other evening," says' Elean- i Maw first nta0t• RU A�Tackles job restoring a �U. S. Dissension is rife -oar demobilisation`s GERMANY'Jointly held by-U. S., Russia, � 1 n0 rhea inq 0 General Assembly in Load••• pP"d; over our foreign policy;,betwaen manage- Britain, France. Try top war criminals. wrecked y war, placating disgruntled rlRoosevelt, "1 went--to- a very " Vote U. S. site for.perah0aent Want and labor, sparking history's largest Seize war potential industries, raze veterans, rehabilitating industry. In agas- easant dinner party, but 1 think beadquarters. Agree on interne- and costliest strikes. These stymie needed plants or take them for reparations. old drive for security, forms bloc mericans should.realize how much tional control of atom Pro- - production. Housing shortage ris" to crisis; Black market prevails. Acute shortages "friendly" states on borders, seeks oil, jA -I ---- format life in Britain has changed pan European peace treaties far price control battle rages while inflation food, fuel, clothes. Hold filet .post• more warm seaports• Stalin disdoan end what it means when an English Paris 'confereace of 21 Allied grows; the Pearl Harbor probe drugs on. Hitler free election. Displpced pinons 20-year Plan expand industrial and pro- _ family gives A guest from overseas nations. Bitter British - Russian gets nowhere. U. S: prepares historic become a critical problem. Observers say dactivo strength to match U. S. in duel__oYez Iran and peace• crom -bomb test. few Germans.feel any wear guilt, - - henry- indastry war-poten".- — s dinner.- - .. - PAN Stripped of.territatial eon• „x; .., ! t�6 FRANCE Notional morale low in no- rationed, being so strictly rationed, ps`.k:. 4► 'lion beset privation, feel famine �ststs Japan undergoes tnmendess.; by P , there cannot be any grea, extrav- l: F ,. black marketing, currency inHa- agance, cequently, social revolution under Mac -� ,,* 1e9. Y but f this one ,„ ._ Arthur's rate. He na+ova 'ban •.. �. _, tine and pol+Hehass' tulibsoat- rocs -- - -- �ineal takes.a whole- week's. ra}tioq Af from freedom of speech, assembly qy ,u a; Vii. 'f- _ for power. 6e Goulls survives leftist ber-pf the- fvniLY_" and- wonhipi -- with- Shintokm- boamt,- trend but resigns "irrevocably" as state religion. Ephperor admih i a r: N under attacks of critics. Socialist his divinity is myth. By' Indus• 1 ,�. 4 Felix Gavin rap�oces him, offers - b broken u err - - - go • trial combines br a p. W program of henry 'taxes .Wed r= Light Planes Sold criminals arrested and tried. Four eroment economies. - power Control Council, including = - - - -- - - r - ; FORMAL SUR Russia, established. RENDER e t INDIA neatened famine, Political All light aircraft declared sur- !� • I _ _ _ _ ba racial strife; plus widespread plus by the R. C.A. F. have been CHINA For five months after Jap.,• • - - -- } - Wnemployment plus India's most in- - was end, Chinese fought on sold. - I ' tensire drive for independence Darin a 15 -month period the---- against Chindile. Gen. Marshall ; " 1 — all spell trouble. Britain sends mss. During P helps end 18 -ytar civil war between ;; 1 -soon, including Sir Stofford Cripps, to err Assets Corporation marketed -. 'tiV_ Chinese Reds and NaKonalish. ' '� � � - - -- -- -' ' •_, __ - • *. - r---- _.._._r _ _ _ - .discuss India's future status. _ • -- -- 140 Fleet Finches, 82 Tiger Moths - = -= Chungking .drafts a new "Unity" - -° Yet 1 i and 20 Stinson 105'9. constitution. Notion groans under .• ' y ® MIDDLE EASTI Oil -rich Iran worries shortages and fantastic inflation. - over revolt in northern provinces, LATIN AMERICA Un• BRITAIN Continues wartime "austerity "' BALKANSIAs ever, a trouble spot. colts it USSR - inspired, appeals to - S A E S FAR EAST Vigorous native regimen, even reducing food ration Civil war flares in Greece after United Nations. Violente almost independence drives rust follows war's amounts.. With Churchill out, Attlee in, liberation. Britain steps in, USSR constant in Palestine as Zionists (fame through prewar cola end. Venezuela re- Britairi's first socialistic government objects. U, S. refuses recognize seek free immigration of Jews,- ' -- Protect your BOOICS and CASH -- nial'anas from !ado- gihaa overthrown. At- is committed to nationalize coal mines, Bulgarian regime until elections Arabs oppose it. Turk talks tough from FIBS and THIEVES. We China to Dutch East 9antin• flames with other utilities. Faced with rebuilding territorial 9 9 are liberalized. Yugoslays rote under Russian territorial demands. Lave a after and type of bate, or Indies, when British violence. Revolution in wrecked indust homes and foreign 9 aq ry 9 republic under Tito, dethrone Egyptian nationalists riot for ,.. Cabinet. tar any purpose. rrlsit ; battle rebels. butch ore Oust sweep Lehish trade, seeks 53,750,000,000 loan from K,ng Peter II. Russia maneuvers full freedom from British influence. us, or v rite for.. prices. etc., to forced make, concessions, ►e' Peru. U. S. Copes with colonial sanest. to keep Balkans in its 'there." Arab League gains power. ". Dept. W. offer dominion status. a•P r 1.6fJ.TAYLOR,u�rrrfo Li'shering a long- warring world into a long- hoped -for era of perpetual peace is an arduous, painful task. Map above shows the discord- ant state of the world six months after the end of World War II and'-details saint of the problems to' be solved-by the peace - keeping TORONTO SAFE WQRe _ : machinery of the United Nations .Organization. ' 11,43 Front St. I— Toronto � : Established 1= Porous Chrome j' TURNS PRODUCER r. - _ :.,Protects Engines �: , -. r, `�. •' THE IN :7�l�E ON -HOCKEY HARNESS & COLLARS .. _ '.:.: ' _. _. _.....:•, . cry rt; P. „ Farmers Attention r Consult ,Porous, Chrome, an ih entian s, a,, - your nearest Harness Shop "oi .P Hollander stranded iu this -` By ED. FiTKIN ' about $taco Harness Supplies. - cour,tn.: in - w39, has, paid oft "big " We bell our, goods only through EarFel- chested Bucko McDonaiai That goal. incidentally. .ova; lii; your local Stereo Leather dividends in chippit:g ire this -war —now 11'ilfredtcl3•�n td, A1. P'.- °__8th of his 14- ;ear -old A.H.L. Goods dealer. The • goods art. C }Tinder walls of - diesel •. engines ; F p' climaxed his final se'a�on in the career. - Wrigght, and so are our prices. ate plated with chromiurii % %ith T:H:L- la=t'�rss + +itlwut drawisig., :. * » e' manufacture In our fac• tiny. 1}ttle bores in it -to iurt?ros:e ' a penalty, a r: rc feet for a de- lit the ' same game,. Clapp tories - Harness. Horse Coo_ ter semen who liked to hackle the -y lars, Sweat Pads, Horse Elan- lubrication. There nuw is the ,re, - caught, George Gee, ' Chicaj;o' -oppos�tior. as- m'vch ac Bucko' did_ kets, and Leather Travelling Coro .of a ,rrert anal .ship ++hale rookie sensatich , a hefty bo ly ' y Goods. •Inalst on Staeo Brand engir•es were porous-chromium.: * ' :_ check late in Ilse iirsc period and „ Trade Marked Goods, and on plated and• - which. has run 30.0,0'!0 in ' i view- of t hat -remarkable ac.' Gee afterwardc, conie's'grd: N y het satisfaction. Made only mile�� without needirg re- platic �' ccmplishnert, _ $uci:o had dreams legs ++ere like r:.bher and• l could- SAMUEL TRPZ CO., LTD. And this ir. eluded a two week of :sing acclaimed ti +in'ttr of the n't think straigiit -the lest of. the -- WRITE FOR CATALOGHB': period dotting which the _engine Lad} B%ng'Tropry an award bases game-." teas 'submerge( tinder .seawater_ team' j 42 Wallington 91. E., Toro ete wLile the ship +t as being a ? +'a eel _ '_ r ou -clean play Wars Value to a B g Instead, Billy-- ' 1Tosicnko of the _ An tliai 'game, too, C:appet Corsi- _ Hawwks alas hcnored.. and ' while ! pleted a remarkable distinction. He Bucko had no fault to find with became the 661y National Leas -der _ ..�d �; .T' that Verdict, he wai disappointed, ever -to oppose both father and •5on. IMS iieavp ` * nevertheless. In, fact he told me In his 'early years, he had .played Retre><d0' y'..•y .'� °� that it'cwas "the bigger disappoint- against Leo Reiser, tier with. th; . - v>vvs rote rCAItARTfi c s ='? merit of -irsy sports_car:er." New York Americanr..And again-6t 9.90 600 x 16 " o ' Chicago, 1`e opposed Len keisr mr :�' FENCE ez� 'History probably will repeat Jr., now a rook: defenseman witli 0 7.10 440- 4a0 /21, 4ao /2o this year. What we mean a that the Hawks. 'He's the spitttn i �.00 •"�.... .., v..rwwrw /err *' anofi�er grant! Cicicuac reivau •_ o d,' Dii Wave. "But s Os0 loan /18, ss0 /ra, 000/17 Aubrey (Dit) Clapper df the Bos- luthink he`ll be an "rota better $I-"73.423-00/it ee0- Leo /20 } Beautiful Anna Neagle, top British ton Brtins -finds himself it: ai- hockey. player," _ _ 014.80 Traelh sots 8 ply, 60 /20 r film star, has branched out into most exactly the same situation as • `* 111211.00 32af 700/20 to silly movie producing. With her mana- coach did Bucko. Clapper, playing A teat fellow is Clapper. Long t10FA00 s4s7.7a0/m 12 *17 ger, Herbert Wilcox and Arthur g PP s Other sages a Equally 1 eR rrlaee J-- + as producers, Anna has of the Bruins, is at the tailend �f -- may he flourisl svitir -t}tc Ruins We 9bip Everywhere- 'Order At _ signed an agreement - with British err illustrious 1`.H.L: carver, At He s one of hocks ?' s finest. One*. Lion Film Corporation to produce 38, he is winding up his 19th -0�e�1 • '�.,, movies on an independent basis. A s�� n in the big time. Art Ro!% 8�t1'1 Tire �ieS Rad><o Fingerprints ,irF:nted him tv quit at the close of . �r; , .,tiny ; four -year program caUs for two �� hU,,, rl',�' - movies a yeu and the partners plait the 1944 -45 season but Dit insisted _ 279 QO!!O E. Toronto k'' h: 1,�h�;',�r?^ K _, - to spend $10,000,000 in that period. that he still had plenty of hockey Once again the international war " Ostarl•, �isl.�,� ss�/sBI ' M left in his solid frame. Thi pear, -+- maims.- .has.-been taken a decisive when the Bruins -had a plet::ora -of step forwards by Scotland Yard, the Where McIntosh Red capable rearguards; ' all much world - famous' London- police head- first Was Developed younger, Dit stepped aside tem quarters. In order to prosecute COKCBE?E "'' ' �o *x *ilv. But rot for lonF-: criminial. Scotland 1's. ^a* •_r -st +its i `sr���� ��� . he sgggesCon of the Canadian ' ' ' a fingerprint by wireless from Lon- �[ /" Horticultural Council that the fam- Injuries brought him back into don t5 Melbourne. combat- -and his steadying influ The transmission. took only seven N M IXTYR! ous McIntosh Red apple be coin y g minutes. Within 24 hours Scotland ' - manor d on Canadian stamps li _ Ward �- ate i p c d e the , Vast •era eve of 11a•a fenM pthssl should find approval in the United Bruins r present lofty post nfirmation that he id m elevate ns to the ent lot received co t t . - -M�lb ' e had - been able to 4 _ - flriLalreais.T�nrure ��.- - t�uii. I„ Clapper-has aurae poltc Ile•. Don't -WON owl Counties, a partteu(ar�p is u�n- '' day, 'whtT2 the :apple first was to drag a penrlt}, He has five identify the. nominal with the aid of . Cu, ft, 0� 6 em ft. power — are dawn and- • e- th wirelessed fingerprint. ' developed, says the Cornwall Stand- Points to iris credit -two goals and _ Vohramsnakeyourpodslad3todtkaes three assists. He scored his second Experiments, of this kind were Z K em ft. IWtt»d. or ben ' and Freeholder. _ . _. _ _.. . bra 11arlite4cono peirpowrbyoslog r goal of the season against the• carried out is early as 1938, but 'Oewas Special Pence 6, Paw AUxkw% Y ere early in the 19th century, Hawks recentic and it was the were 'interrupted by World War II, Concrete Block Vole r'•siorkable combines John McIntosh left his family home winning shot iri the 4 -3 'Bruin tri- � s five was- lmovin industrial wood prone in the -Mohawk valley and mowed umph. Dit kidded his Bruins utter Sevcnty -four .thousand turns Machinery _ , rem•*• and pr•t ws postsiulda as � across the St. Lawrence river .to -. that with the remark: "I tlun'� Ivire, smaller than a strand of •hu= 0• ah't'l� r • • 2'= "Omme• . the fifth concession of Matilda. l' pr•smvod poles err• 7•h• gsa►adaar bother scoring the goals tha' don t man hair, are used on certain coils Rock Crushers .� ttf.'n► .pw.d Illri palws, 4^ tiietr. There -he Built 8 shanty and began count, I get the winning ones' for telephone st+'itch'board relays. Is. i" Maw ten gresndito, N is an clearing the land for farming. any, -9 ally and emneaded pokoft a McIntosh was a careful man; and - Bagdrtes IavitOd , ler wPenealostpreblerws, when he came across a group of IT HAS PATCHABLE PLASTIC BODY : . Si• your loial dealer, or.«rite died fi,y ''''j pale trees, he left .them un- _ Wettiaufer- Welker - touched. It was his .son Allen, hQw co•hP� a� �a�' ever, who Pealized their full. value. Industr'es Ltd. o+••• $i.fi - lasts BO•t!0 paNS:' He carefully developed ' the apple, v ; and founded the 'McIntosh nursery 1290 Say St. • SMO OCID PRESERVING at Dundela, From this little' group Toronto. B, • CANADA e of trees McIntosh _apple trees all Phone Midway 1817 over the world are descended. - w � England 'Produces Oil _ England now has 240 nit weels: � � producing year. They barrels of SILANC0 crude oil a year. They were drilled during the' war by ah 'Oklahoma - T CO. LifYlited contractor for - the British Govern- d ti ment. _ • - .INFORMATION ON.. REQUEST _ . :.WN - �_ , gat —Sold — APPROVAL by.t�erry Boa Quoted ' /lag delicious Maxwell p - -- - House ... the coffee that - Harold A. Prescott &Coe - :... •• i is Radiant- Ra`lneted MEMBERS The Toronto Stock E=bw*er _' 1 � 'Phis special procesb cap- `�` •d,�"� _ ... -lu Wmnipeg cirai1l E:� =e• One of the handiest features of the swon- to - -be- marketed Bobbi Kier, _ lures every atom of good-. t picttued- above, is said to be the body, compoped of plastic panels. r. 330 Bay Street " TORONTO WA. 4831 ness- in'the supremely fine If car is damaged, you just put in a new panel. The pint -nosed auto, / ""'weighing less than SW pounds, has a two - cylinder engine, monntt'¢�, Maxwell House blend, -in the rear, which, the makers say, will 'got Boo miles to the - /anon. _ 1. ass. •_.�� : _,i; to cover up their Own excitement. MK - Gary went back for Mona Lee and c "ON1cLEs , 1 found Adelaide there, an old coat , '' Gwendoline F. Clarke "( over her dancing dress. "Adelaide HELEN TOPPING MILLER w: nta to g e too Mona Lee t ugh of GIN GEE FARM r �� He guided the women through oug -_ - -_ - -` the ragged pasture with a flashlight _ CHAPTER XXi a litt3e as he made a half -dozen and backed the truck up a safe dis- ' _ ataris and then Lore up the sheets lance so they could sit in it to Here we are right into March a few pre- spring jobs to take up t know what 1 got down_ there, already, And .;trc "arch it's the time. Personally, I never have esut lookit here; son; 1 was putting n� salt`s led- with the phraseology; watch. Lawn was Deglnning to gray April, and after Apri we won't . to hunt very long. Foc to Land _dow•n wells , over to Burkburnett Filially, he finished a • draft that the sky when the taut moment be worrying too much if we do just recently- I have iieen making and up in Smackover and all them pleased him and, read it aloud. came. scratch the bottom of the coal -bin. • a determined ,rive to rid this' place , places, when you was running "Sounds " all Sight to tree, Said Slowly, into the black silent hole, Down in our town last week the of surplus bott;es, jars and tin !around, losing the safety, ,pins out Hickey, "if it 'suits oils' Mason." the shot went down. The men Battle of the Nylons war nothing cans._ The darn things —you can't _of your . three- cornered • pants._ _ Slim- sued - blar - {a —ware- called in compared to the Catn1�kiln for even give them away And ever 'If Mis' Mason, here, wants to make and Put their signatures at the bot- around the derrick'stood like dark Coal. One coal dealer jiad a car- ,one knows what a lot of room they • statues, tense, forgetting to breathe. load of "nut" .c•,me in and he was take up. Getting them+ a'1 together • - ', an agreement' with us, say an eighth .tom of the sheet. Slim 's scrawled Gary- found himself- swallowjtrg ' •for you, and me . " and angular, Marie's small -arid very - selling it to farmers foi their to be carted ayay is quite a prob- hiti ,and a hot, tight pain grip, d 1 have filled boxes "1 wouldn't rate- an royalty, neat. - brooder stoves, The! frontal attack lam. Hitherto, - - - Y his jaw. Hickey looked now, in the Hickey. Not if you do the -work ' "Ail right, Hickey,. there's your' weird half light, .like some -god from roast so swift and' effective -that the and baskets with battles and jars and put- up -the. money." document." Gary' blotted 'the last the underworld. ' iear guard armies found themsel- of every � kind— sornetimts they. "You rate —or I don't;' Hickey signature and folded the sheet, put- And then suddenly he yelled, and yes with nothing to do —and they get taken away and sometimes Said, pulling his long lips grutesq t- ling it into along envelope. Do were obliged to go home without • they don't. And when they don't said. p could maybe go ahead with the men jumped clear, braced and taking part in the fray. it just means -moving them around you want -to start on- this job in ready—and-the plunger wenj down. ' it before Mason got back. But I'� the'morning:" (Tii Be Continued) Then another coal dealer had a ;from one place to another —be- want apaper drawn tip Mis', e ' o'r - said • Hickey, 'getting up car-load in -- seventy-two tons cause no matte[ where one -puts .Mason, here, to sign it. It's just a of black diamonds on. one car. it them it is alw•ay s the wrong place. businesslike way to do." with alacrity. "1 sin t going . to, start it in the morning' and. have WONDERFUL: SKILL was let out to half -ton lots and the "Of course." said Mona Lee, r AND CARE ai'e used iII fun 'began all over again. This , Grice and sh his gang hanging dealer said he never saw any-Tiling Last week it suuden!, struck me breathlessly. "What do you around to see • us make another blending Maxwell House think, Gary:" iailuFe, 'maybe. 'tiN'e're going to like it. that if this collection of glass could . • • » shoot her — tonight?" Coffee.. Generations of ex. There is yet another merchant be reduced it would simplify its dis- but he was -less fortunate. No coal posal considerably. So armed with _ "I think —well, I, think its just a _ Gary found himself thrilling with- - pert blenders, have estab- arrived for hits: — and it was with an old' pail, a sledges hammer,' a - - wvild chance. As Hickey says, a kind of drunken recklessness. limited a' Maxwell House him that our order for brooder'- lack and a miscellaneous collection - there's nothing to lose, anyway But H'sckey changed his clothes in the' eoal•had been given. Oh, well, our a glass receptacles I. took to the an eighth Js a pretty .substantial garages 1TadltloII li a art Of BCI� turn will come. If it-doesn't it'will cellar. Into the pail vent a few royalty ." "You take nay, •car," he direetcd, entific COff" leIIdlII9. , be •,just- too bad for our chickens. jars at a time which 1 promptly "I w. uldn't . undertake it -for no "and go get the stuff to shoot her Anyway our heatirtz problem _ _ §mashed to smithereens with the 'Hickey . insisted. "I reckon with. 'Go to my place and wake up doesn't seem so -bad after getting sledge hanhuter, but taking great - 'Mason would rather pay an eighth my old lad and tell •her. to show a letter from. 'my sister -in -law in care to drape the back around the royalty and have him an oil well you where i•Iam Frazier lives. He's England which says their ration top of. tlu: pail to pteient flying -thin to pull that derrick down and gai some :.tuff and. here's some of coal for the entire winter is only glass. But,•oh dear, ] neve;_ knew listen. -to all.the people around tell- money to buy it with. And for gosh one and i half tons. It it well that glass could be so 'uuah livast.ine — mg him he was a fool to spud in a sakes, ,tak• a* .�`it'" 1.rll„s fumes early in the' 'Old— --bottle that a -sledge hammer - W.-am —his- own, 'in the first » , _ Country. couldn't break. I think the place. . » • mentioned on the label referred to "Oh, he would!" said Mona Lee. He ran, kicked Hickey's-old car Yes, spring will soon be coming he ingredients in the manufacture into life, any then wondered if it' to England but in Canada ice may if the glass, alit? all of them un- Gary, I'm going to do it. Harvey would' hold together But_ it went, sell] have s gaou deal of cold, breakable However, in spife of it 'kit. that power of attorney for me and the night wind tore Fast his 'hot b rough weather to look forward to all, I' now have two cartoi s of I can do it.'' - face and sand in his ears.-It. took • - ' The excitement gripped Gary. - —and in Boll, rough weather it = 'broken glass, a :mashed pail, and "You write out a. paper,, son... h'nt two hours jolting over rough isn't such s bad idea to hunt up a, sore shoulder. • Hicieey said, "if ails' 1lason's roads, to find the place Hickey bid < agreeable, Ntake"it an agreeir.ent told him about, .but by one o'clock __between Mis' Mason and Harvey he was at the gate again, having Blended for Qualm and you and me." instructed Hickey dr €ven a. cadtioisys fifteen miles "an ° wherr Cary 'was - ready to write. hour all the w'ay;bact. _ '"And we want it witnessed —two the house was quiet, but a light "I �AQw ,V' - — witnesses. it's got to be a paper was e out beibw, site Mona Lee How You Feei" 'that will stand in law." came out the 'rtsinute she heard the SALAD�jl- nleats. jangle and- squawk of Hickey's car - VI know because I have been that Gary stilt held back. springs on 'he' drive. She wanted way myself. I have been•so chron'- to ride back to the well with' him, icaily tired that' 1 thought I would "'Hickey, I still think I shouldii t However, I but Gary wouldn't take that chance. never feel well slit ia on this. Lin +vilGng to ,you wait till I'm past ittat pas- found that Dr. Cs Nerve Food help you —yo can pay, me whatever moon gave toenewpett and r cure gate tetore you' stir off that t me oa my feet.' you think l'm worth --but the; is n and loan Ftep. 3lrs. 'bia�on. If, this soup Tired feelings, iadigestio your idea �'bti I] be financing - it Should turn Ioose when 1 hit the of SlePp are quickly relieved by Dr. and takitig' all the risk and trouble" rough ground out there, you want Gb se's Nerve Food, 'No." Hickey. w•as stubborn. ' I to be far, far away: I'll come bacic � Askfortheneweeon- oin't going into it alone. I might get for you when I. pet this stuff dc- only size bottle of sued�and I want somebody else to -lav# ed• to Ilickev. get sued along with mc. 1 know oil Dr. Chase's � r � better'n- you do, spn. You put )'oarraid me in it and make it tight as "Got to wait till the boys get Nerve Food �� • • ao you know ho'w, And 1 want s,,nre hgre," Ilickey said. • " \!is' .Mason - � A telephoned —lied iu gif 'ciih' out of t30gills —eta °witnesses,' ,. 280 pills— lzob "1t'ould 5Am and \iaria dti? bed- -but we gilt' to be ready to Tian- f OUARANTEW TO DYE iHuna Lee a�l:e�l. ''Adelaide 1..,. dle her and silin her' off it 'she ,' EVERY FABRIC, INCLUDING gone out." conies in," `' \ \ "" NYLON AND CELANESE Out with- Both Fergu =on Gan' The roughnecks •came, rattling, ntex intro abotat that; lIe set his m, itth out ism the decrepit truck, gruntbling _ FASHION'S LATEST COLOURS ' EAS E :Here's To Your Eating Pleasure. ASr �° OF GOLDS SORE THROATS ASTI -F Take ASPIRM 2 seconds e. 'see for yourself how quick? Aspirin Its c,ifled C er y ad. but set've`it' w!fenever the snood Bets! Drop one in a glass of writer strikes yo —not .just for. parties. For here is a delicious bread with an and "clock" it. Within two seconds, unusual twist that makes it suitable for al] occasions. Put it in the lunch - it will start to disintegrate. It doa �+-� .� \ boxes for }our hungry offspring who are always_ -ready , for something the same when you take it. As a = .,sweet; and serve it for Sunday dinner; it gives any ineal 'the air of result, it provides relief with remark- i oible speed. Get Aspirin today. The elegance. CHERRY PARTSf BREAD "Bayer" cross 0113. each tablet is our 1 tablespoon butter % cup chopped Ai;u aschiao y p ,tight brown sugar• cherries gttarsateCthatit's cu i/4 clip chopped nutmeats Aspirin. 47 cups silted flour l % clips . niic 4'fa teaspoons baking powder "''L tablespoons •pieited -sjhoi t,tni +`g "Have a care Jack Dalton! Unhand /hot paekog• cup sugar 1 cup A]I -Bran ' : - - -• of crisp, truncfty, delicious Grape -Nuts Fiakesl "' egg % cup liaraschino cherries ��� "Curses! Foiled again! Every time "But these are no ordinary Sakes! i "cum cfio ell rtmber 1 try to make oE' with some malty- They 're made of two grains —wheat t PP *.Melt butter in loaf pan acid sprinkle sugar, cherries and nutmeats -, Flak s I'm golden Py this guy. Curly and malted barley, And skcriap- :eve•nly over hotmm of pail. ` 'Flakes I'm stopped by this guy, Curly pleaded, ba}ced and toasted Sor crisp- sift flour 'with baking puvvder, augat atid'salt; 7i'cet "eggs: lade! iivll: NOW —New tow Prices! Crisp!" - ness, tempting taste and easy diges- shortening: stir into flour mixture. Add All -Bran, cherries and nut Pockef,boxof 12s. ... only11fe "•And•why not? That's t neat lion." Ponr over cherry mixture and bake in a moderate` r,t'en 1, 350 1conolny bottle of 24 .. ordy"c package you've got there. Those "Hand'over -that • giant economy r. deg, F.) one hour. Remove from-pan at once. Cool l.rcft,re slicing. 1'izld runway six* of 100 . '. • onty71k , . C3rape Nuts -F'laGrs supply eartiohy- nekage, v slain. I,'m a bit wolfish my- 7 loaf (15% x 9 ?•; -in. pan). - tiri,tes for energy; proteins for muscle; p *hI of _oaf rpay be hayed_ omittjng cherry -nut mixture iii Lr,tti: ii'i� phosphorus for teeth and bc.•es; iron self, when it comes to Grape -Nuts ' ' ' of pan. ISSUE 10 --1846 - for the blood; other food crAntlL -1 Flakes!" Classified Advt :s Greenwood sAI REG15'PEii - �DUNBARTON • ' - Wednesday, March 24-extensive Nest a.-rd final nee _i ng of ,lie' Red STANLEY OR SALE -- pair of ducks_ Ddrs` -_The three _groups of the W. A. are L_- auction _sale--of high- -- be-- he'�� of-- sponsoring a pot -luck supper in keep- cattle, farm stock, implements, Mrs. McGlashan on, Tuesday, f Jeffrey, j FOR SALE Ayrshire springers. with 5t. Patrick's Day, on Fri- household furniture, including el- 12Th, at 2.00 P. m, All members Are :Theat're Hed Phone Pick, 23 It 2. day evening, March 15„ in the ectric stove, refrigerator, vacuum, , asked to attend. - �•- Ro� �' Sunday School room of the .church. may, grain, soots etc„ the proper - Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mitchell are FOR SALE - gas engine; 1 1 -2 h. Everyone bring ' what they would ty of J. W. Brownridge, lot 27, both on the sick list., We hope they Q = ---p. Fairbanks- Morse. Good cunuiLiun. snake for their own supper. A good cos 5, Pickering Twp- 1 mile east will soon be better. StouffVillie W. Higgins, R. N. 2, Pickering, un proem will be put on -Come and of Whitevale. Terms cash. No re. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Annie and - Phone 19tonfMlle 348 , Fairpor� Road, I`orth, enjoy a social evening with your nei- serve as farm sold. Ken and Mrs. Southcombe, Port - Union; - Mr- at 2 P. ]L 'Let's save your tim p r sera as near Clarke Prentice, auctioneers. l and Mars. Wm, Scurrah and son ,fiidsiide GtugW here. We can quoW as prism -'ble: - - -- - -- - -- !_ • _! • _, Bobby, of Scarboro Bluffs, were D ore O� Each Night A4 GM - you prices and take your order. Wide Sunday School Convention at tare Thursday, March 21-a portant auk- *Wtors on-Sunday-at--the-home--of FRIDAY _ SATURAIAY "choice breeds, crosses. This is the Brougham. United Church on Mar. tion sale of farm stock, imple- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anni& popular chick month; avoid disapp. 14: See Brougham column for PIS- events, including Ford Ferguson Miss Norma Litti�ord has returnsRCR 8iLand 9 t. ointment by ordering now. `'Approv gram. tractor, near new, on rubber; hay, ed to work after her recent illness. The Fifth Chair ed" Chicks, breeders pullorwn test- Rev. Mahaffey 'delivered a . good grain, rt*te, silage, househo`Id Lt. Cot. Leonard' Mills, of Ottawa Tied. ,Agent - Garry Milks, Pickering. address on Sunday to an 'attentive f��, etc,, the property of visited his parents here recently. Good broiler marbets ahead from audience- J. Gray, lot 22, con, 2, Scarboro . Mrs: A. Blenkin spent a few days Jack Benny, Fred Allan B. Barne4 Bray February. cockerels. Immediate • Rev. Wooten, of Ajax, will , have Wp,, half mile east of Agin- - in Toronto at tfhe home of her MYSTERY MAN ,delivery on soml~e started, heavy _charge of the semoes on this Cir- court, % mile south. Sale at 1.00 - daughter, Ethel, whose husban4 has breeds. Also other . started chicks, cuit on March 10th- sharp, Terms -each, Ken and .Clarke just returned from oversews duty starring William Boyd = =- various breeds. Order March -April The W• A. and Red Cross will Prentice, auctioneers. - Mr. and Mrs, George Bannerman Universal Newa chicks nolw, avoid disappointment. .meet at the home of Mrs. F. W. • + • • attended the Stewart's Association. Agent - Lock'wood Milling, Picker -: Gibson on Tuesday, rarchl2. Please Friday, March 22-important auction i Banquet at the King Edward Hote_ MONDAY - TUESDAY come as soon after dinner as pons- sale of Allis Chalmers tr: c'' recently. :.. ing, Ont. o� Y• - MARCH' 11 and 12 FOR SAFE = 'large barn 95 feet by able. --There is a quilt to do•for the _.dairy .cattle, farm stock, imple- Red Cross, We are to finish up all menu ha in, furniture e:c., The 'Spanish 50 .feet, with steel roof, purchase w � hay ,grain, Main dismantle, solid Douglas fir .beams. of our work for the Red Cross by � property of Murray Richard- av +a�)� Apply'J. C. Baker, Con 1, Lot 20, the end of this-,month. son lot 33, eon. D. Scarlroro �. ' • south side Kingston Rd. top of hill, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Disney and half mile, east of Wexford and �' Paul Henried Maureen O'Hara west of Printer's Guild. family and 'Mr. and Mrs. Everett 'half mile south of Wexford. Sale Select hort °-ibiects Bryan, of Whitby, spent Sunday ev at 1.00 sharp. Terms cash. No Now Singer Sewing . Machines are erring With Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Dis- reserve. Giving up' farming. Ken Permanent Nagging Pala WEDNESDAY.- THURSDAY sow available. Electric- and tread- ney. and Clarke Prentice, auctioneers. that Frays tiro Temper sad hs. For further information write MARCH 13 'and 14 The Welcome Party at 'the hell in s • • . at phone "Singer Sewing Machine , titre. Park was- very much enjoyed by Thursday, March 23-- extensive ave- Nerves. It may be Your Eyes. - Company " 16 Ontario St. Oshawa. � � � She went to tf The Young People's union held tics sale or Reg. and high Grade C. H..TUC.iS. OPT. Q. Phone 6 -Bought and Sold- Holstein dairy cattle, milking mac - their Sunda evening meeting at ;�, implements, hay,_grain, 11Bted Clothing - sterllise clean- y g' bee_ --- �7 �+ -09 F•=-O- - .- a aces_ Mice Mildred Brawn's. equip,meat, household furniture ad and pressed Late new. arry a The �y rienda of ftn-L Jonshh etc., on Lots 54 and 66, lot Con. James range stock of tdgh claws suits. I Clark, now Of TOW -1t , are very _ 'Phone 163e Craig Frances Gifford and pants. Adso a good to hear of her serious illness ' north of c Yosge $t., 2 mile- �08RAWA, ONT. - •.FOTO -NiTE = THURS. - aRoei of now leather coat and sorry north of Richmond Hill, the pro- wlodbre kern, and gents' furnish-, and hope for a speedy recovery. Ter of Sisters of 9t. Joseph. Renew Your Subscription Now Terms cash. Farms sold. No se- bW at very reasonable prices. Call ! GREEN RWSR - continued serve. As this is s large sale it WANTED Pock at your }abed -is it past dos -! .and be eowAwed. Ladies' Aid on Wednesday of last w9I start at 12.30 sharp• Ken. DEAD HJRSES AND C7� 1 11.6 KAISER Bas Sebwart: 1 week, Mrs. G. Forsyth taking the _ seed Clarke Prentice, auctioneer -. - -21 Bond Street West, Oshawa, Ont. Devotional Period. In spite of the _ Cher and roads a good number - -._... For tree p1Cli Up phOUB - 4 - � wen , g _ - - - - turned out. ` HtOOHLIIY ... .. ELECTRIC Mrs. A. C000per � INfCKEC . • • . • • • � The sympathy of thr community IT'S SMART TO SAYE AGINCOURT ...... .... sons 2144 .House and Barn Wiring, is extended to the fan.' ,f the late - We pa the phOn9 'ehargei ESTIMATES GIVEN SHOP A T 4 Mrs. 4 Cooper, who ase^d away - - _ _ _ - . --:r►• - ..� - : y y. held on - -- - O OE;iVG STD on Saturday. Fungal s he l :,�GORD N Y Tnesda from Br ok:. F�:neis] O�LMeat Market 4 _• Parlours. _ Interment, at N(,rway Clarem Toront o Phonr A 3ti3d ni,Q�r _ Cemetery, `I ,ror,to. .-he Ifaves o Leaf Hi mourn: hem husband, her mother, Where quality and price combine to give you - value for your dollars Maple Lead . re ,]Sro. Appleby; and two brothers, . //�rr P Rod and Wilbur. Choice Meats '• FiB� � Groceries PHONE PICK. 113J -- . Insurance Co. TENDERS WANTED PHONE, 3b01; CLAREMONT L _ :R. C CU. NI1�Q Deliver ,•in -. Dunbarton -- Tuesday, Wednesday, may, Saturday Write or Phone - To install Hydro in Union School FGN1r.RAl: DIRECTOR. "Ida► -2, Pickering and TVhitby Town -., . - t - Cheap hates for Farm and. Country private Ambulance ships, Kinsale. Tenders accepted'un- Buildings Pheae Mary. 20M -or 'tfl March 15, 1946. Lowest tenders GET THOSE NEW TIRES NOW windstorm Insurance. on Buildings, Mal. us 6o" t sot necessarily accepted. Windmills, Silos etc. A g - A ••tQw9bile Insurance of All Kinds Mar 11Ti1, Ont. x 1. Secretary- Trdasurer :- -. -.R. R. 1, Hroallklin, out. � Dunlop Tires __. ': _ Fisk Tres -.. - Bowman & Rowe _'_:_ � : • �. ' _ filar, ,>�. ••_ -- B... aeries :• - . - :. , , - Eaves- Troughing :.. AUCTION SALE EXide a _ - - Fares Elevator :Carpenter Work Household Effects - Garden Tools Res. 38J Phones Off. saw Carpenter Tools etc. - Peerless Motor Oil We Solicit Your Attention and WORK GUARANTEED ,Antique Walnut Furniture - Boainess Feeds - IE V E R ETT S M IT H ` the property of - _ Poultry, Hog, Dairy, whole or } -- - - RON. WATSON, chop Western Grain, Growing- -y- Fairport Beach, .Ontario -b�4 .. W. V. Cornell Mash for chickens. 500 grain r PICKFIItI \G �'1LLAGJ. 100 The Developing Concentrate RADIO SF-RVICE • -. B - A Service Station Mollasses, Oil Cake,. G,lutten, Nor;h of lour (:urn: rs' Opp. School _ _ -- --- _ -- Bran, Shorts, •Middlings _ D Fencing, Steel Fence Posts --- (UN ER NEW MANAGEMENT) Wire Fenci � SaturL[ ay, Mar. 23! :- • . Phone Pickering 40 ..,- Cemrt, Bi er Twins, Harness �. -�'�' and Farmers' Hardware • ... ._ - -- -- - - - - Surge and Woods' Milkers Installed . Walnut drop tables; Scatter rug 3 POPULAR PIANO ,'hone 19� Woods' Cooler- - Tractor Oil Large rugs; Stair carpet; Small PLAirINd - Roofing . n,ueo .oMes wy - ':Taught in 'Twenty Lessons Toronto AD 6525 - Pick. 58 R- 1!! ; Wooden 3ltirtglgs / ' wardrobe; Hall rack; Two iron .beds g y AGheomt 56 Asphalt Shingles, Rolled Rooflag. Guaranteed Repair Series �. and mattresses with springs; lit- Homes Visited ` , RON GIBBON � N� os Modell i khan table; Kitchen stool; Assn' "° ERNIE FAULKNER Claremont, Out. chair; Two - kitchem chairs; Painted 'Radio Artist Orchestra Leader - - ARTHUR FIELD stand; Flower •stand; Curtain poles; . s T Curtain atret+dktex: Sang -a rine; Phu, Ke. 2802 � . - :.I]al�c v $t - PWNZ 6f It s- Crokinola board; Wsson and Risch TRANSPORT : ,Wright piano and stool; -. Walnut - • • 1r0M IS DEVELOP= chest; Buttery radio; Hanging lamp; We are Ready a►�'rAa� C,.LAREONTR 81,t cane chaire; Rocking chair; Two J MOVING :Yn Clavemoot Community I oiler you 40 peat's i 'carpet ,, .:, : „ ; Bridge lamp: A ToSu I Your SAND (iai , STONE Fri., Mar. 8 in �o�' ' washing machine with wringer; pP y Ufacturing of your idea& Dresser, 2',,nirrora; Long walnut • N 0 Russ Creighton John ► ,. .af. (lsaircloth ); Sir walnut chairs; Hardware Needs �' - Walnut dining. table; Round solid �V+ �D� Walnut living -room table- Marble. � T ��• Admisedoa 60c Phone Scasboro 4191 S, tai waabaterA; Spool bed; Walnut ALVIN BUSHBY Ow t>roeta pws y w ,�4y dreeser; Two kitchen chairs; Wash- Btt�eiwase aM Th"th .e>;d; Bash and pitcher; Tree -lie -- coei cosy KEt�i' PRENTICE - toilet set; Bed . spriarr, Chest of rie�e a • . suers: - bir stove and oven; Wasik wr }ODD CEMBiN T A holler; Step - )budder; Ironing board; r 28 Years Experience in Auctiotnieering ie IPlosaed to asmouaoe his -Two pitch forks; Two hoes; Two SAND, GRAVEIh rewra from Active Service with The Roywl Canadian >`arginee r !handsaws; Buck saw; Scythe; Gar- Phone Pick. 19 r 2 =� t ►nd (v: A. O.) and is nalw associated with Clarice > �,• sucliiineer Aden rake; Crowbar; Garden fork; 4- - :Auction . Sales of an Kind ..'Tyne fork; Garden rakes and pails; ■ �■ 3UILDER'S SUPPLIES - , y ��'`e'Tlr�reoeht�ars horse; Stove; A ax Taxi Co. also local cartage work F�nit �°' s' pW ' �'Pe have also placed in stock a full Solicited Lanterns; Flower sprinkler; Dishes _ :. sand Silverware; .Coal .oil lamps; SIYUATED AT AJAX GARAGE UM of MAPLE LE" MILLII;G At Fair and Reasonable "Rate' - S� ecial- cashmere shawls, black and CON UAANY ' FEE'DB - °: tt+ae. DAY & NIGHT SERVICE Prentice's have been established and li ceased auctioneem risers • .. wlm Go Ai► mace 4aw Time A. W. MITCHELL 1881 in York and Ontario Countie& Tor 9 CW& sale at 1.09 _ASK FOR ALLAN, ALF. OR RA Y on W. MAW, auctioneer a Pickering, Ont. Milliken P. O. Agin. '52w3 1.1. Phoues - Yaade T4 • tee. W 66 I _. - - - •- � ' IT .PAYS TO ADIVERTISE i you may (miaow what you're doing, • CARD OF THANKS but nobody else- does.—Editor.- _ Mrs. -David A. Pugh wishes to ex = -- - Doing business without advertising Use Pickering News. Classified Ads tend', her heartfelt thanks and apps is like winking at a girl in the dark To Sell and Buy. reci�a,Ao'n for the acts of kin ed ss, . messages of sympathy and beautiful __ floral offerings, received, from her ■ - many .kind relatives, friends -and - - -J - nerh� also -v_ wenham -and _ - tev. Kennedy, during her recent sad y r . i/ ucti bereavement, in the death of her REAL ESTATE, CHOICE DAIRY HERD, FARM STOCK. AND dear husband. : IMPLEMENTS; ETC CARD OF THANKS the property of _- "We wish to extend our heart.£elz R Albert - & -- _ thanks and appreciation. to our kind LOT 21, CON. 8, MARKHAM TWP. Y MILE NORTH •MARHAM ,friends, relatives and neighbors, for -. 'their acts of sympathy and kindness _ -• = 'ue.Pl� a3%. Mar'h 12l 1,� 46 - during the luba of our dear mother. mother. r� —Edgar am-Mae Andrew, - HORSES Low farm truck wagon gear John. and Laura Draper 1 Chestnut gelding, Belgian. - 6 yrs. 2 -Seated democrat, pole, shaft - Chestnut gelding, Belgian. 6 yrs. McLaughlin .top buggy, good At:CTION SALE - -- _ -- Above —team well matched —and - - Set- light bob sleighs, with pole and' " - - weigh about 3500 pounds shaf s, good as new Farm Stock. implements, Hay; Grair Black mare, 7 years old _ M. H. 2 -row corn cultivator - > - -- - -- Household Furnitu _ Black -mare, - 8 years old _ -.Set bolster springs-,--Beatty urrz _ - - - - — - -. - -- _ P._ k — - - Above are a well - matched out- Set- bearii- sca-les;- cap, 400 lbs. -. the property of standing team, weigh about 2800. Fairbanks Morse gas engine, 3- -h. PERCY PASCOL _ - IJAIRY. CATTLE Beaty puanP lack, Quant. belting 1=- Holstein cow, fresh sale .time Galvanized supply tank -Lot 2, Con. 1, Pickering Township 2- 8olstein cow, due -.sale time Fleury Gutting box .5. Two 'and one half miles East of 3— Holstein cow, fresh, calf, side Chatham fanning ,mill and bagger Whitby, on No. 2 Highway 1 4— Holstein heif. fresh, calf by side- M. - H.- cream Sep, 700 lbs. - 5-- Holstein cow, due sale. dm.e Steel flexible cable, . -8 inch -- MARCH 14, 1946 - #— .6----,Holstein . cow, due April 9 Set Stewart clippers HORSES ?— Holstein cow, due April 1 -Line shaft with boidngs, pulleys - Bay gelding,- 14 yrs: 01, d &-- Holstein cow, due April 17 Several hundred, good sacks qL-7-1-1olstein cow, due May 1 Emery wheel and attachment® Bay gelding, 15 yrs. old _ - 10�-- �Holsr_ein cow, fresh sale time Forks, shovels, hoes, neckyoke8 ' CATTLE Whifflecrees and numerous other art. . - Jersey cow, 5 ' yrs., . due May 2E 11— Holstein' cow, due May 7 .. .: 1L• --�Ked *aid Whine cow, due by sale - . isles IMPLEMENTS - - - M. H. binder, 5 -ft. cut, No. 5 13= •+Holstein cow, due by .sale, full ' . `HARNESS M. H. mower, 5 -ft, cut; Steel horse flow, bred Sept. 23. - Set of team breeching harms with . 10 ft.; M. H. hoe drill,_ lI 14—Red and White . heifer, full flow • brass mountings - .. . rake, 17— Holstein heifer, full flow, bred' Set of team back band - harness with spout; Steel roller; F. and ' W. cul- _ T �Lr , - u�juW i,lu`"; B"a 18--Hols.ein feifer, _18 months Set of _ tearii- 4�rriage light harness, _ - truck; Cockshutt plow, single; S, t �, _ . 1 year old nickel mount_ e_ d, with -- collars of sleighs; Team corn cultivator; m 1 _: -N e 5 Holstein heifers, _ Corn , 2 Holstein heifers, 5 mos. old r of horse collars - t 4- Section harrows, ,16 -f t., picking stone boat and box; Adams Fat heifer = - MISCELLANEOUS - - Holstein bull 2 1 -2 yrs, old . Gasoline puimp and hose wagon and hay rack; Pulleys; 210 While sow, bred Feb. 7 2 Steel .gas barrels •Lo• c - r'eet nay -Lerh repe,' -,Par n w , H� g hail ' Kitchen range Mast ' fork; 4 Sling ropes, trip rope and g ter, reservoir and _ -__ -- sling chain; Fanning mill; Set of 3 Fat hogs About 40 chunk warming c o , g - -" team harness; Horse collar; New - . . IPARM MACHINERY > .Large brass. kettle, other articles Ford Dielectric fence: Brooder hot�s�, gcod Ford Ferguson tractor on rubber - -. -- REAL ESTATE with lights ' and ._ starter .. _._ '� .NQ•, I. -parser ----20 acres of choice 9 x 14; 85 Electric fence insulators: 2- Furrow Case'•tractor plow, good :garden land, situated on the cor- kood 'as- new; John Deere tractor , = McD. .11. -tooth tractor cultivator -ner of Lot 20, con. 8, Markham double disc; Bissell double _disc. M. DeLaval ifmr, ,x�etic Wilk■ maLlihm, 12 ND,- 2 parcel- -l7acresof choice r - H. Dower lift cultivator; Set. tractor gar- outlets packers; Horse. scuffle,; .S of outlets 'with - 2 units, --complete, den -land with never - failing drill - apring -tooth tractor harrows; Rake with 3 -4 horse motor ed w,ell, paved road, bus servim, . • Whiffletrees; M. H. No. ' 21 mower ;5 -ft, cut one mile north of village of Mark- _ : for ., tractor (hay); M, H. No, 20 mower, 5 ft. cut ham on highway. • Dillon track,• car for barn; Hoes etc. ; Implements all in good condition Steel' land roller,• 3 drum _ Above- mentioned real estate will HAY and GRAIN M. H. transplanter, wi_h ,rollers and be sold subject .to reserve pid. A pprox. 25 . tors clover, hay and a)- press plates, goad; Flat rack iron TFRMSy 10 percent on day of falfa; 300 Bush. mixed grain; sod plow, Iron harrows -sale. Terms :for balance made . $� Iron turnip plow,' Buggy. pole .a -k9ow-, on- day' of .ale. Beal Es' Bush, wheat, 6 Feet ensilage, Nuffn I• H. C. corn binder : � -•- • � -fate offered •- . ter -of grain bag Rubber tired farm wa on good as m. 'For f between 2.30 and 3.00 .F'U.RNITURE g . � $' P urther particulars app- Quebec. heater, Beds, Dishes, etc. new Flat sleigh rack ,. -ply , to, auctioneers or owner. Farm sold Terms cash 'No Reserve SALE AT 1.00 P. 11'L 'TERMS on CHATTELS, CASH - Sale at 1.00 sharp NO RESERVE% Proprietor giving arnning. :Fred Draper and Cecil Pascoe, clerks 'y --`' KEN and CLARKE PRENTICE, ,AUCTIONE•ERS, Milfiken, Dfit F Wm. MAW, aue' tiorp�; Alvin Wideman, Clerk Phone Agincourt 52 W 3 - y - 4 _'icke ring Nevis, March 8, 1946.. - Suppleme .. A . touch of Audley is good for - h" - MOUNT ZION' ( here. :.� ___ -__._ _ __ �. __ ..___ __ an :army truck travelling the 4t __ ... anyone., - may have meant. Mr. Harvey Rodd, from 'near .Lind- Local residents have recently been y Apparently jack ,. say', spent a few days with R.. App- wondering what the floodlights on rabbits were being hunted de luxe. •leby family and attended the ' fun - e ral. of his e us Mr s. A. Cooper. .... .. ...:• .::..:..:..:..::..::.... :•, �»:.>::•:::.;:;;;::.>::::: :::.:•::;•::;;•;:;.>:;• >:;::::;:..° , •; >:.:. . :::::::::: _ Mr - s - . Sorryr to report -- so n . - ►� rl C a r > : and Mrs. O Graham ar e under t h. : r - _ _ os d _ rs. ca . at present. .nt •t i C A N K A second euchre party was held I fl LI fl F ' ` E " (CITY HALL EM � R • .. • at � the public school. last Friday ev- _ -• - . • ening. Those winning the prizes were ,� ®� ' i Mrs. Lorne Jones and Glen Mane- erson. Consolation prizes were given - :- to Mrs. Elmer Wilson' and Elme, Wilson. Mrs. L. Jones had the' most -' "lone" hands, There will be another party - on March 15th, an+d "everyone Ran - is welcome. _ Church. service was conduct -d b _ Rev. Mr. Mahaffe-a, of Oshawa, on benefits THE. H ®L� community " Sunday.. This coming Sunday, the service will be con'duc'ed by Rew: - : -:Mr. Wooten, of Ajax. :. Regular employment and pay envelopes make for Miss A. Ja,rnes spent the w?ek -And °carefree families —for prosperous communities —for r with her relatives iri Toronto. f `ad times" for emplo er and er o ee alike The Mr. and Mrs. R. Parrot` and i ffr. - -- National Employment. Service. with offices in more John Briggs, of Ashburn visit -c h;r. _ . and Mrs. B. Jamieson and family on - than 200 cities and towns across Canada,; serves the :- .. • - , needs of both employers- and employees —and the ,Sunday. .:. - Mr. Frank D�.snev a�`Qnd• ^ri Cw.n- local N. E. office takes its place in importance to cil me -tilfg on Monday, at Brough- the . community cimo4ng the time honoured com- _ am• munity institutions —the Post- Office, the Court Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fiss and f -r,►_ - - :..'House, the City Hall ily visited Mr. and Mrs. Pr-rt W ;l- - - won. Mrs. Wilson has bee-i in p��*• gVithout National Employment Service, the worker is health and is under the .doctor's left to his own initiative to find a job to support care. and Mrs. Fran Di net• and - himself and his family. The employer may be un- _ Frank. s - Mr. Irving McAr, -+v. visited • n;hp ­v. able to reach workers he requires. National Employ -� : ening last week with Mr. and Mrs. meet Service is the clearing ' house through which - -',Bert Jones, .Brooklin. employer and employee aie brought. - 'together, so AU�I3LEY 'that both may ha,%e their free choice of the entire _ employment market. The Club m?e *s at the homo Qf - - - -- . -- - >t? and '! I-rs -�iirf er on- MorC13 V - 'has--- :.. _ ationa mp o vent Service, �T�arc}i .Si. Come o and t � _ • - - _ 4 in the work and enjoy- . - - �nPnt. m unctions: - -- - Y g� " : :...� .: - - - Friday evening, March 8 is the date - - - -`: - - `. seho�l, The truss ees would pike tc 1— �g'lZation the whole employment market, _-sn, all' tre ra`Pnaears --snd ' .young • . :and bringing together employers and employees; - - out an, •thus occasion. ,_.2- collection of information on employment prob- The apnl� orchards h -.re a° a .. 5ng every anpearq�h? ,nf, r.� ^over`na lems for the use of Government, Management - :Lth, it vi +alily anal if f ^r +ill,7,1 ?rd and Labour; :- - -= -- . - - - -- snr3.., eovar3,ge is mve'n. 1,�.r� :G - 3= Administration of Re r pressed for as average yield. Many I instatement in Civil Em- - old •,-a -s �hm„ld ha cut d� «�n ar,-' _ `employment Act; ;us.^d for firnwood. .Do not for? -t l'e Seed .,Fair a+ �Y 4-- Dealing with Ur��e�ployment Insurance Benefits; , ,P. ' � ^rry 'T) March 8. - .. :.. It is �a good �daa to Y•wive i1A fi S— Dealing with Out -of -Work Benefits for Ex- Service +: d��T S ^',nnl C�'tvpr +;ten fir th to%=gin, _ .. :Personnel. :ship- T'. ore is no b.-t4-,?r a vpr,^.v feNr :.' . the making' ,of good citizens than the Sundav School. - : Make � full use of the Local Office of National Employment J.. C. and Mrs. Bryant haves - -. - re- -. turn?d from their New York Service. It, is there to serve your needs,, -and those of Donald and Mrs. Lawson vizitPd r �pla'ivas -iii �`llrnr�rn ►a�+ . :rook 11.,:,_ .:....,,the entire Community. up.. prfsignt, nerasman at Uras- - is pr °paring to take up. turkey - _ - : far,�ning on his farm at Clareirorx`. - SOO'n. `¢ Our" b -st m1sl►es g'o t o "'Mr. and ..l ,Mrs•,._Dalby, Whitbv, whose pica- . Aurps a.nnnared in the prass recen+ly, as celebra`ing their 70th wpd'ding ,anniversary. They formerly residea . ... . ed Uxbridge recently; --the ocasioir- - ' - OIL HEATING - OIL HEATING - OIL HEATING- - L A-R 'E _M- 0 N - being tktt birthday of Sirs Forsyth - , �--_ s =• For For�- Miss Doris Eaves spent the week- . 0 1 = Miss -Mary, Carter - a castle, spent Sunday with Mrs. T. by Mrs. W. Ward and the present- Dr. Perry and his choir of Colour` Q# - w{ 8eeon. ation was made by Mr. Melvin ed folk of the Methodist Episcopal • ' - Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cooper, of Wat- Johnson, the new President. A sac.al Church, Toronto, will be at Green Air Furnace Water 'Furnace _ A. erford, and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford hour followed and a tasty lunch was River Church on Friday, March 29. and ' Mutton, of Toronto, spent Sunday served. l Hear them! r ;.:w. Dr. -$ad- -Mrs: -Tomlinson.- - - -- : 1 A number from here attended the ► _ Mr. and Mrs William • Palmer and W. M. S. Wednesday, March I& funeral of the late George Anthony _ . 9 e 1 m e e t Mr. and Mrs. Thomias Gregg spent The regular monthly' sheeting of of Whitevale, 'Interment was made q p ,�unday with Mr. and Mrs. Orval the Women's Missionary Society of at Elmwood, Markham on Saturday. Burton. the United Church will be held on Cottage Prayer Meeting to be held We understand that Mr. Hobert Wednesday, .March 13 .(note change at Mr. and • Mrs. Frank Turner's on Now available and installation b L Jackson has purchased the Andrew 'of date) at 2.30 p. w., in the Sun - Friday evening, instead of at Mark- y 1 Miller faun, south of Claremont and day School of the Church, Mrs. L. ham, as previously announced. �+ • • roviil take possession is a few months. Pilkey's group will be in charge of Mrs. Ross Carter and children; .. 1 rained Servicemen The Misses Spiri, of Toronto, the program. Mrs. 'Roy. Carter and daughters were spent the week -end with their sir- Toronto visitors last week.' _ .ter, Mrs. Valentino. Don't forget the Sunday School _ SHOWING O I L BURNING Don't forget the Russ .Creighton 'BROUGHAM Convention on March 1.4. Dance in the Coriununity "Hall to- At time of writing, Mr. Herb - S P A C� E HEATER night, This is one of the Special 14ir. and Mrs: Chas. Burrows gave Percy is under the doctor's care. -- - - ___ Dances put an by the !'ark Board,. so I • " Fred Wilson and Clayton Jack - - Stowe That Is Really . Some Ing - Welcome 'Home dance at the ay take advantage of -it. - Brougham Hall on Saturday night, attended the hockey makes at Un- Mr. George Scott, is in very poor � ionville recently, - fqr their boys Joe and Russ, just re. R C BLE�iETT health at present, M Charles and Isabel Lehman, and Phones .. Graver turned from o`v'erseas." Friends from Mr. an<] Mrs. Lyman McCullough Oshawa, Toronto, Uxbridge and ' Jean Glen, of Toronto, visited J. B. •Agin 320�V R. C. 699$ ,ot Rockch -fe, spent the week -end I Brougham were'there -this being for amd Mrs. ,Lehman on Sunday With Mr. and Mrs.. James Me., the boys, and just a good get togeth- Miss Anne Draper of Whitevale -- - -- - Sales &. Service :' °A incour# ough. err The party broke up at twelve, all visited Saturday- last -at the Park. g -- The Danforth Bus Line which saying, had areal good time. Mrs. H. Shank entertained the started recently from Claremont to ( continued on 4tage four) OIL HEATING -OIL HEATING OIL HEATING Tomato (via No. ?) -is proving con- Refreshments were served and music +venient for Claremont people world- was enjoyed by all. : in the City: A bus load came out Mr. and Mrs. •Brieiey, of Mantar- i last week -end. M Sack, ar,e 'visiting with •Mr. and George DeRusha hae. been confia- .Mrs. Burrows. - _ MOTOR LAW ed to bin home with the muknps. _.__....._ -... _ 7diss Doris Dolphin, of Toronto, Real estate is chaagmgi heel. • Loea7- News spent the week -end with her family_ Mrs. is Johnston Sr. )tae purchased bem Mf. Don Hedges is back at the the BYeunon home here. While wel- _ < . o�e' - Sarco Plant after being confined to coming Mrs. Johnston and Great to _ hams with the mumps. : the 'village, we regret losing the Ilda Brepnon" family, wha have made _ Mr. Sic Wallace, of Toronto spent I friends here, A competent builder - _ : 'the weeb-end with bin family here. like Mr. Brennon is a great asset ! • s We an pleased to report .Mr.' J. ,.' to any cornmunity, The best wishes- - - _ is erin . out again afar a dress of g Towns pRep. -- : •___.- : � mumps• of the community will go with therm ^+ - ' ; • bacW to the city. I Mee. A. Alvhur; of Toronto paid - Ciarem6nt Hockey Team Putting her aunt, Miss Bate, - U6 Good Battle for Honours �: te, a short' visi., - - -. -- The Claremont - Hockey team_ are recently: - really battling for, the township cup. her - S J. Brown. visited ills mot-: � � � �n th By the time you read- this the aria- her oat Sunda3r. _ Chrysler The Charles Liscomb family aryl - �.ners will probably be known -it, Robert were at their old . fiiome on - theie- is ice. Claremont has been - . at the Sunday, nave placed a good brand of hockey a fine. weather is in y welcome argo � r e cks a to those whose' cowl bias need re- F all through. - ...plenishing. " Lot be Illness in NeighbofA•hood 'Mrs. Tripp had elativee From Tor- a Sorry to report Mr. Bob McLeod onto as visitors on Sunday. _ — - -,- -, _. _ - - - - - •' I eonlined to bed with the flu; and Church, News Mr. Barber not so wvell as he has Rer. I. E: Ke-inedy took for lair :been lately. - I A hailvs� Roy MSLeod, now taking a course in the Rpngd'opi" funded on the Paz, in Toronto, was home over the week - able of "Jesus on the branercitlil L Servant ". Mr. Stadler of Green River Mrs. Ernest Mayes spent •he week- it end in Toronto, where her husband sang "Brighten the corner where you i are with Mrs. W. DuncAn as &co- Wow! tie ovo =�stg. _._ ompanist. -- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hawkley Announcem.eats for the weekb _ s�petit Sunday. with Mr. - and Mrs.. meetings — The Friendly Bible Class Flewell, of Sandford. �ieiR Sunday worni�tg the Wom- 'meet on Monday evening at the ,en's Mission Circle of the Baptist Manse - Wednesday evening, Prayer Chnrrh, will take up a silver toll- and Worship Sen-ice at the home of . �ectioa for the Canadian Indian Mrs. L. Matthews, — Woman's Day of. Prayer Service in the Church on / 1, Friday, March 8. All women invited. , Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Fory, of Rote- . The programs for the Sunday z Ville, spent Friday w1thMr. mid , School Conventio,p- promise tw=o sees- -Sirs. James Peddie. --- -- .. 'ions of inspirational service, the '.�. mor�ing session cornnnencing- at 10 - Skating On -Rink About . Finis•i.ed. I a. , the afternoon at 2' P. m. and The ice on • the rjnk in G@\ E as' a• fitting climax with the Youth Is most of the ice on the open rinks Rally, led by Rev, Kennedy' in the t: anywhere is Southern Ontario. Out- , _ evening. Subjects will be taken by door 'rinks (we'think) are juet about i finished for the yeatb which has not Rev, T. B. �McDormand, B. De-4t ' '""" R• - the morndrig Five Musts in Christion w" been a year for such anyway. �'d fi :• .; Y Education "; afternoon "Round- table 'World Day of Prayer Today Co- derence , and the evening, the y .7%e "World Day'of Prayer" will .Theme Address" Music, in the >: be observed in the Baptist Church ( morning' by Mrs. Lloyd Pegg'; is - here► today at 2.30 p. tn. All mom- afternoon, the Alton& Trio, and the .• _ - , Sella of the cornmutdty 02% invited to Evening, by Gormley Male QuartaL. attend this service. Similar services Tfie local committees extend a are being held throughout the hearty greeting to all who sue int- �tristian World today rreettd in Sunday School work You _ :(�� your continued support of-the Red Cross caa''easure are requested to. provide ywu own _ ­that the splendid work�bing done for oar sick and wounded Fwd G4&relotiajot >*Leo dinner. Tables will be stet up in the ibdwaship ban, and all wilt idt down vetersas will be kept up. Your support will make possibly 8sd °t to dinner there. Arraragemeote wail such rit&1 peacetiaos works as the .upkeep of Outpost Mr. Andrew Jas Fleming 'wee be made to keep warat and serve hot Hospitals,' the Peacetime Blood Donor Service, Nursing ._ killed std Mr. Ivan Benton serious- dishes of rood. A net drink will be serious- ly injured in a wreck last Wedne� dish eo but please- bring sugar be — Services, Disaster Relief: the visiting Homeats�er-Servicea day, when a snowplow they' were -' the junior Red Cross, and many other services for the social — ' operating collided with a parked buttes if you want them. betterment of Out people. -- - train, at Norwood. Mr, Benson is is — _ : There will be no Red Cross drive for loads this year. Yons Toronto Western Hospital with a Cherrywood - brolom leg said head bjutries. Both a Continued membership in the Red Cross is all that is asked. rasa were formes Claremont citizens. The Woman's Awcociatioa 'win ,. '_MiW -um membership fee is one dollar. Your loaf Red •' hbneral services-were held for the - „�� :.,,..Cross Bradch will provide you with further details. - late Mr. Fleming, from' Markham, meet at the home of Mee. Fenner,, - -- on- Wednebday afternoons, ..March -l8. %o St. Andrew's Church, at -Malvern Subject for Roll Call "Stewat+d. with interment therg. Mrs. Roy Mor » San, of Claremont is a sister of Mr. Mrs. Francis Petty visited her sir- ,,.,� • Ad ship Fleming. _ . ter, Mrs. W.. Judd on Sunday. - ' Mr. Ferguson will be 98 years oft Delbert Booth Presented With A age on Wednesday. At time : of Leather••bound Bible ' By Chair writing, he is in very poor health. -� A happy time was spent at tl}e .►.... -- ' y, _ _ , _ home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Carruthers on Tlursday night, February 28, .Green River THE E CANADIAN RED CROSS 0 S S S 0 C I E T T - when the choir of the United Churdfi mej for a social evening. After the Mr. B. Carl;er and Mrs. Jackson ONTARIO DIVISION C. BRUCE Hh i, President - enoir practice, Mr. Delbe•?t Booth, opent Saturday last with the form- w'ho is retiring as President of the We daughter, Mrs. E. Beelby. - - - p� choir, was prassnted wfwith s leather~ Mr. and Mrs Gene Foasytb visit" %; = r _ - -- - Scarett _ No Wonda $ LATE ACTRESS _ Tjings were dull in the cams and They were discussing Qirls. .. '••'- - •' �� the Iada were discussing just any "How is it, Jack, asked Joe, rsegutAing _ ..1R0>RIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 9 Froths. subject that came up to pass the "that you get on so well with ;the Next - rf pictured late 10 Knock. time. girls?.' screen and E t MIE R ONJEDg A S 11 Short jacket. "Easy," was the reply. "Tr - A'T E .� L ! SON Bill, who was a firm believer in Y.' P Y• Y ^creek stage actress, I p • . E L E C S O A 12 Marries. - reincarnation, was thrusting his flattery. For instance, the girl I was Hope , 13 River inlet. views down the throat of his hated with last night got a fly in her,eye.' _ ATAAGE S1N ¢��The EST 22 Aged' i. said, 'i can't see how it could `'i Dance I N -`° Y 25 Nostrils. corporal. miss such big eyes as yours.' After E R, I _ °Yes,— he=- insisted.�..ti -n .we die - -- - - (colloq.). A D f�1 E 5 27 Noblemen. - R I O +RA 28 Female aalnt that t" had her eating orit of— my Farm 24 Genus o! we always return as something � else." hand.' geese. U N C L E 11M1Yi1 MOTTO (abbr.). A few days later they met. again, O m 99 Harem room. ' _S U E S, - F N o R M 29 Scatter. ` "You mean, for instance,'' cut is . ��H'm," said Joe. "I don't think - 3A Badgerlike - 5 �C I D GET U E 30 Tatter. .. the corporal, "that I might come much 9f�your flattery stunt. I tried mammal. R 6 O1FC t. H O A E N 32 And. back as a worm?" it but it didn't come off." - ` 1? Christmas' S 1 R ' C RIE A OAR 33 Girl's name. "Not a hope, carp. nas pped Bill, r "What happened ?" carols. • N E TIH L A N S 34 Seine. - grabbing the chance. "You're never "Why, the girl I was 'with got a News--.and Views of - 38 Lease. _' . 38. Venerate. the same thing twite!" fly in her mouth:' . X19 Aftersong. 141 Behold. 60 Growing out. 39 Body of water ParticvLr Interest to 20 Conclusion. '142 Bone. 61 Reprimand. 40 Frothed. Farmers. 21 Gallen tool. 43 Be ill. 62 Cognizance. 43 Snakes. He'll Find Out �� F We Have 't'23 Age. 46 Large tub. .03 Removes. 44 Italic (abbr.). Algy was, or had been, Aunt" Prdspective Purchasers M4 New South -48 nus of - VERTICAL- '45Malayam -- Niatilda's tavonte .nephew i'•:s - We 'have proipective purchasers Wales (abbr.) grasses. -1 Narrow road. jumping for properties near Windsor, To- ; '25 Nothing. 49 Hops' kiln. 2 Soon. "disease. " name was still on her list for the ronto and Niagara Falls. Write, giving us particulars. Guarani ' 26 Myself. :52 She was a — 3 Consumed. 47 War machine. _ 'New Year gift distribution. Trust Company '' of ' Canada, .<n lftun' aground. actress. 4 Relative 48 Hammer head 'What did you give 'him last Windsor, Toronto, Niagara Falls. 31 Silk fabric. 54 Lincoln's (abhr.). 49 Elliptical. _ year ?" asked her companion. 45 Drop -of eye . nickname- 5rTurkish .50 Locality. 'A cheque," said auntie, "an'. fluid. 56 She acted in measure. 51 Golf mounds. poor boy, he told me he cauldn't 86 Was carried. many —s. 6 Pit. 63 Obtain. end words with which to, thank 155 Honey - making 81 Edging 58 Father 7 Poem. me." ` machines_ - (Latin). —8 Top of the. insect. -- - - - - - -- 4Q "Drift along. 59 Born. head. 57 Unit. — And what are -3•ou giving h::n this y.ear�" , - t 2 3 a s e 8 9 l0 11 i� 13 "A dictionary." w ! 19 IT' MEANS A LOT when L.� the meal includes Maxwell 21", ,p 1 =, .'hisarve}lo>as A5 — 26 A' coffee is extra delicious a✓ r..�. because it contains choice _ - :e zs 30 Latin- American coffees... - +s. - ;ate the >Sinest the world ro-' p p P �,� ti� n � v 1 S]. 53 I 54• SS �56 59 so sa -; CanadiAn Government, - _ - ..Municipal and - •?M 1gOR1� AT ITS WONS7 ss GLUYAs WILLMMS _ - Corporation -Securities - - - - - - _ �2 iOWT 2.110. .' o.n � - In matters relating to investment or . k y underwriting a distribution-of _ he and r securities, the facilities of our organ. ;:E• w �� _ - ,,�,•� � tog ,isation are al ays at your disposal. tea,; -F uriiAhed ROW - -upon .�.t..,e.. I : Look for this sign for - : -- - - -• , - oo & Con y • • •• .. I eadership in the field of : { _;modern insecticides, fungi - _;modem (] G U Il (� y l �: 7 cider and herbicides for Limited 'farm . and garden. Your vinnipes _ _- _TORO \TO M 4bU l;RfE1 A fAMlltliR BACK AND OVERWO dealer',Kill have full inform- tlrt... M.otrad vt. Twt A (oENIA1, CLIP QN �E • b .J.... $ na. va c char Lond..n. Uns - . .. it 7�51:55ITVEI - ation sOOt3: I1[tERLY SfRAtiQ�i Ab TACE LOOKS 'ROUND AT YW u •Trod. lfark Rte saw— .. w �. we ».aw,t��.a`'� WItL1Af7•i . - LOOK FOR THE "GREW CROSS :REG'LAR FELLERS—Part of the-Job by GENE BYRNES �s Y - tyR o WELL 50 HAD f OP GOURSE -YR F1R3T.lO6 O �� rAl" FLORIL PUFFY - THIS ARMY AN' � YOUl1 HAFTA ( WILL 9E T' DIC M �� p ZY FIRST CLASS 1'M APPOINTIN' WELL, NOv; / TELL ME WHAT A QUITE. UP A QUARTER Q ORTER HAVE YpU IT! GEN RUL -- QUARTERMASTER COES; SIMPLE' _.kom VjpERES FOR �►' I T'ERMA5TeR' W .HAS F1/Wp• 1E 1'M KINPA FOGGY ON . 1k TRIP TO Tit' At ,. HAg OF.YA. AT ANGLE RIGHT NOW! MOVIES; GENVUL POP — Floored .... By Courtesy of Pop J. T • - B ILLAR WATT. T*rr.AT 'HIS RIiHT- E•4M�iD EXGIhoa _-_- } i • ' ,(nNa st¢ 1 v rha 11,:1,Ffsdlme, tee.l t i MISS CINDERELLA The IO-ltie exports will have an ap prozimate valtts �- ..- �OO,o00,tf0o, _ - ;..:.:..�... - Highlights at the !V ews — •- �.. .. ante to meet the cost of the limited _ import program necessary to main- tain a minimum of internal " L swr economy. Post -War RCAF • British gold to- the United King- f1 Cost of maintaining Canada's dom Since the war ended. Athlones tc Leave Soon post -war RCAF of 30,600 person- The disclosure came with an The Governor - General and Prin- nel is an estimated $50,000,000 announcement that the aircraft cess Alice will leave the capital to . annually. repair ship Pioneer was taking return to England a few days after -' The RCAF is being organized aboard 22 tons of gold, bars worth His Excellency opens Parliament on the basis of 16,100 regular 5,000,000 pounds, ($20,000,000), March 14, !y force personnel, backed by 4,500 • which had been stored in Australia men in an auxiliary esta.5lishment fcr Britain and Holland during the 'RE POINTING War. - Y:x +'r^? >: ..: ^;'.::4;!'::;'`;:;5: < >;•; ,<:•, .:fi`'`b.+; WE ' F r and 10,000 in reserve.. - k STRAIGHT AT YOU Air Cadet+. -. japans Exports will be allowed to ex `'a� %}•5< A peacetime goal of 15,000 air -Japan r;; ..,.: YOU WANT FAST the total goods she ,sent abroad ;A M Cadet Leakue' of Canada. B ;•;' cadets has been set by the A.tr Port this year about 23 per cent t,t:s}.: �, ;.. , > RELIEF FROM A an during the 1,934 -39 peri.1d, {;; ..:.. _ ., '.. ' ' •••r. A program for yo�•tl' bettceeti- f<'<;; „��< • General MacArthur announc.- •the ages of 15 a:nd ig, will peo -Kde training leading to a flying train- r ' >:$:i' M!ACDQNALDS' Of ing scholarship which '. probably, " Vh ,sill 'be ai ailable' to ' about 10 per cent of graduate air cadets: y ,;,r,. > ,�,"e•���- :k :� . s�� J$P Ger- -eras Pay , w.. Ui \ "G:- •Here's what ro do. Cier o botHe al • a Lieut. Gen. Tomoyuki Tama- : '" BUCKLEY'SMIXTURL Take a low sips. sflita, famed as the Japanese con- Feel its instant effective action spread As a tribute to her courage in win- querbr of Singapore, was hanged x ``!r through throat, head and broncliiaftuba. ning a seemingly hopeless fight for• as a war criminal last week. '` NOLL Yo Wi OWN WITH It starts at once to loosen up thick chctc- life, 19- year =old Bernice Morgan of Execution on the gallows-re- Zf - tpl ing phlegm, ease the cough• soot�te the Mobile, Ala„ will be the official Japan as hiss height of y °� nose ever fills % raw irritated membrones at throes! . ,garded in up with �y �_ '° .;; j -and upper bronchial tract-Don't take Miss Cinderella of that city's 1846 shame -was meted out for Yama- saent coagestrloa- A chances -take BUCKLEY'S. Lanado' Mardi. Gras celebration. Six yearn shita's condoning of atrocities by next time put 's Tattle /'� ac onalds largest selling tough and cold remedy ago she fell ill in a rare and pro- his men i_t...the •later days -of the V stril. r1oI iii con- ft's different — It's all medication — sx Fore maiming disease, which, nostril. Qtlackly con- ► for months, did not respond to war. gestion Is relieved, breathing is easier. — _sYroP--acts Faster— goestfarfher. - treatment. The Mobile Press Regis- Secret Gnld Cargoes Va- tro -nol works right where trouble , <rs I. a....,1 „f 1.�. plight- is to relieve distress of head colds. Try E C/ _made, ._ _-_British warships_ hale been ca`r- it! Works Suet You'll Ilke at+ .. , ,, an appeal for fonds for medical riling. secret cargoes of. toils of %fr'i "`;;' — care which brought generous re- �C VA `TRO-MO� �y�onse from Mobilians and citizen of neighboring counties and states. - Slowly she fought through and coil- FIERY ITCHING the dread blood disease.. To- ,. : day, smiling. awaits biked and YES RAID FEET - • = `healthy, she apaits her big moment at Mobile's first postwar revival of e mystic merrymaking- Here Is a clean, stainless .anti- e I 4,eptic- oil that - will do [noes to help you get rid of your trouble thar, �- - anything you've ever used. •. i ` FE -1 _OW OF R.A.I.C. its action to so powerfully penet. rating that the itching Is Quick]} stepped; and fit a short time you • . -'' i are rid of that bothersome, veiy Itching. The same is true of Barber's Itch, Salt' Rheum. Eczema -- other Irritating. unsightly skin troubles. 1 NATIONS' CAPITALS Fou earl obtain Sfoone's Emerald' Oil In the original bottle at any modern drug store. It Is safe to use --and failure 1n any of ttte all- -- - - meats noted' above is rare tndrrt] Nothing - -= : -To BUY ... Nothing to Bel " =.F Here. Is a fascinating and educational Puzzle game, in which you can quiddy qualiiji for generous cash prizes. COSTS u;r • , ABSOLUTELY NOTHING TO TRY- e. . • ,d.-�. , �= COSTS NOTHING TO WIN, Below are given Cl�tie Each of the letters used to form the names or .i, . . - 30-ca4ea_ t °< r has ■ certain value In pion" s = 14 -shown _ RUB OUT THAT _ 1 to the letter • value chart. The oblect of the puzzle game is to ' fill in, as on an ordinary crossword. puzzle •- the names of Prof. Eric R. Arthur of .Fie school ; -_ _ IS United Nations Capitals, 'Whose com- - - of architecture, University of To- biaeit ietQers will tout -tip to- 3ht- Mglest rent*, has been made a Pollow of passible point value. _ 6IMPIAM RULES " - -.the Royal Archit'wund Institute of ' t • GRAND TOTAL Canada at the annual assembly in Starting with artbw WASELMGTON er LON- :. !Quebec city. He is serving e:nrrently K DON -till in ALL the blank whfta s*muw ee i on the board 2I itzaminars of the- _ _ l I soar. ash with s sapaeate pea ao that ,registration board, Ontario Aseocia- of a eapltat city. Names must be connected Name .xt.,. , .,........ • �.... • ....,. • .,.'. .., and no aPacan are b be left blank. s 1111 a. taon of Architects, and is chairman left itetat i from tOv to bottAm �tos more t yt I. . % • • i -: of the committer+ as planning, con- er G°',r t ' m i%H! 2b"t r� •:c �a The names WAS N and mast • • • • • • • • , • • �• • • • • • • • •:• • • ttruction and equipment of schools remain on the chart so shown. City of +tea. . ; .� �, B• Every latter used is spell a name lwludLmg TOE ......... _ ........: rI+OY.. '.. ..: . in Ontario at N IM Y6q MN M6y{ N 1{M -- Washington and London tasxeps �l tptsirs wwo Is y letter -valesw cchhart)�L ntl m ban whlth la�orr " to p _ e�nn.� two names { tames th,>r t.gtilar No 1Ko�ao�►.to Ps�r vahte. when � that position. For example the LETTER �sr�•,.� sv(sh`i taN7 fasts At .•S • to WASRIXGTON b wihhh to pests, In• VALUEi _ i i•i'r sl` now _ stead of in n�irur t -peiot vaiw. Ltkewl a the advert' bin Kamloops. the heart et d" b worth points sad the "N" valtNd at A Z• { ad �sa� e IND 15 palots In LONDON tits "L' >. waft tb s t Idle Tourist Attracdon/ of .tie T�motlf poinn wh11e each of the two "N"s is wot 3{ C - t "Rol'I'a'O potnn. Only names of cities Shown in the list a — 4 asps District, as wall as is aegstalat 4 dl Every Rases svtti seta: it yswr blNtd leeks Iratl or {o Capital Cities mss be used. Ne .name to • - 1 y0II with out Post filar Pleas an Aetitjr skewer sod Telsobose. You girls and women who suffer w from simple bs !n �> � and spelans must be the amt f - s tom. the Kamloops RlCilltjtnal SOCjey • sratsfet t2.tle so - anemia that you're pale, weak, "dragged out • a - { 00" w!!1 award - absolutely absolutely lRtun lli Casa Desble, t 3AS e. -this maybe due to lad& of iron in blood. So when all the white spaces are filled with let., a .. { . D Oe Pets. DlrJsa saA Dane• tryLvdiaE Prakham'sCompouadTA8LEIS ters to spell names -add up the total of each { - ] ° Prizes totalling 01=00. rhit' Preis it L>tA ttftsi . tt7, with added be- bsst -[.. . fill to g -. { lierMssse at Csrltes tc help up nod -ear such wee �e total of each • horlsopta] line in the apace t $50,00. Fourth Prin :26.00 -next 31 Pr TeL 'RA..41EIt Pinikham's Tablets acre one of the most eHec- provided at the right in the 'long ladder-111:4 4 d =10.00 each--another 35 pti>ote{' eaCll thv iron tonic you can burl all the horizontal totals totals)at the. bottom to obtain >lYt and 43 more prises saCll #200. 11S Prints the Grand Total The object is to find the O 1 in ALL Value 11.000.00 ... hlClnd- highest poalble total for the Grand Total • r - { jng Bonus Awards. All those ontestdnts who O s Remember the contest -Is entirely FRZ& -. GET RELIEF FROM- PILES high correct score will t _ 2 There is nothing, IS P to pay- nethitt9 to buy ! _ or sell. THIS POSITIVELY If ''HOT . A "Oft then be i m m e d i a t e.l y. >tr - -4 LOTTERY. Asundoo qualified altd eligible to F — { Aureas take part, without any i = ! QUALIFT FOR $4 OOGA0 lhis'Amazingly E a s Belgrad. dela in the indl s. stir Y West Bogota Tie pea l 2 - 0 '-its a SPECIAL ZXTRA bonus Orin tof tnDtb br leer pttzzIe, which � >►w•• ' _ Ma71x ion sn one who is ,our bowel movement. arum - Gilt decide the cash prize will be given to each of the { Major winners troubled with sore, i Cairo - is a reward for promptness. echiag, saver and less painful; (2) _ winners. r painful piles. kee� YOU it relieves the terribleitehin{ Canberra The same dug we receive your answer, we will nervous and aTiable; oink. and burning: (3) ]teasestJte Capetown •a -S ri FEE reply telling ing ywr every bowel move : '` painful eeriness; (4) it aids g you how you Land, and also advisitt9 duty. If soryou should riot ip�le huno i Che action oaf Caracas nba[ea When yon have solved the you how you may qualify for STILL LARGER and delay treatment and run the Hem -Reid is quit# and m Delhi puzzle and completed the . lisle of letting this condition liable. within a few da fit, sign your name and more generous Cash Prizes, fit which YOU CAN Wuxi becogte chronic 7s Guatemala Rddren In the space provided Rectal you will seewhatHem -Rord - Haunts below the Puzzle chart Then AS MUCH AS 06.000.00. In this BIGGER CASE or itching and o sore, can do for ypu. It is easy Lapis mad promptly the entire ad- PRIZE DISTRIBUTION, a total of TWELVE THOU- meats sea or osintul bowel taova' and pleasaat to ire- -gives aturii'swaurnniiagtoyoouandd Livavez cr l�quidc and e9ea [ onnddon LOOxm ssc to T i - L SAND DOLLARS mote will also be given ales in - you should take steps now It seems the height of Luxemburg sOC1ZTT. KamloopaX British the tleXt fete weeks, q to re]]eve this cood]tion we lolly for you to continue W Manila - - make this generous offer tiff Cetnmbts {sod ne money. W It gives :< s ertheagonizingtohnent Meslee _ All• we ask yon to -ds'-b to W4 want thousands of people across Canada W .stew an '+ directly Tat Tai ofpikswhensofinearemedy Mostevides send a on a 'separate sheet s chance to a aimple may be had at such a &mail About the wonderfal sceafe beauties, Including the tanom M bone remed& WITHO A, cost. II you are not coca. Moscow of paper the .tames and. ad- - iakK that Provide game of the most exeeDent nablog - COST it it does not givt �otr nleulLL sa��tlsfad with what Nankin eressee of three people whom hemting to the world -an located In the liamedlate Cerritos: Prompt and effective action Hem -gold does for you--U Ogle you know elm ate to take wbleb surrounds the beauttrul moonatt city of Kirsueeta In belpit><Tovr pile troubles after using one package you ' Ottawa part In *=I* Contest games. Attractive f vuwated setrist . aterattn desertbing lie toes. Go to any drug stare to- are not gssatly nieased- Panama XKTZA Y U Z Z L t WORK caned•,vacatton lands of srMsh Columbia, will N sent Ce aLL Mend get ■ package of r mo�oey will be cheer Paris CKART{ MAILED Fa6a Ob ae .aawtt the. e WOW Dm,t Defay. loft to Ike no. -Raid anhttental Man pan,,, e rn�inlser! Msi! II reloaded past T Praste stQtJt{T, Altybod7 eau take paeR ledges ua all wall know* des .. went .which directs Its NOTE -Tbs sponsor eN twit' action to wrree list cause of your this nodes is as *lief. reliable iron ddag bud• Teheran ' ppley 1'iks are really bTh y circulation sass is Canada fdr over 20 yeses. Hem -Roll Iyasilagteo Ka�� 1 a R`W ea o�a� et `�+us+�p :: �• ` bl blood la the looser. bowel 'llu7 art greatly oast help year as ni � :9;.,;!:.....,�•, t�teravated by constipation and etrafoing irY cosdtrlon -mast do it aai 414. �{ _ p y1, ► ' kawel moayoatta Pleasantly or you own test of tits eenaefr. ` ,r blip lei sp i'whgt (1) It as i ,abl it odvsfut formats oo&es rho, satbigr t ` - j ' "�I Lq__� r ji We do building of all kinds _ _ � , • -- logo- CARP do b building _•H ardware CEMENTING PIClCer n - - - PLUMBING ROOFING E T ERIA GENERAL HARDWARE We also sell Brantford RQoflt>m • Materials, Empire Bathroom :. Equipment, Dnro Water '., --•�- _ _..• .: _ _ ._ _ _..._ ,..- � -: .... _____, .. _- ._ - , - _ •. - , -.. .• ,_.. , • ._ . ' - -- _ _..3 . + spBeabty Sts we Equi mSUPPLIES nt, aad . • - Building Mate lid s . - • - • •. - ',. _ 1 WALLPAPER and CHINA a - - _ Work Guarantees J. S. B A LSDON PICK ER ING Phone Pickering 65J : _J. i'ROUSIB CIrOTHIor . the FAIMLC u�ilte�� ireetorr{ -- - , -- - -- — . '- -• ----- <-- -� -... -_For . • .:..._., ,.. �. -- ¢,_.�.�.��.. , , .:« • �. . - - . • • ' Gonna - j N F. OSBORNE nA: E. Richardson. - - Vl[. S..CHA PIVIAN . Quality Drugs. C. L. U.. DISTRICT MANAGER GENERAL INSURANCE Accurate Dispensing _ REAL ESTATE - - --� EXPIRE LIFE Complete Cosmetie.L%e - = CONVEYANCING -• Refrigerators.- -- Stoves A GIFT FOR ALL OCCASIONS Insurance Company An old eetabliahea smeary, rea6y Representatives �• ASHING MACHINES and - -- OTHER. APPLLINCES - z - Vataerinary Reanediee - - -- _._ Rose D. Munro -. Rhone Pickering 80 _ - -- _ SALES 8tRV10E ' Reliable Photo Finishing - -- - - - - To W. H. Curtis Puckrin .A.. Tr vj - - '- •HOUSE WIRING -_ - Geo. E. Brown, Audley, Ont. �+ - J. Mille, A1az Insurance of all KhWW • ROUGE ,STORE HOURS - Telephone,' 522 Whitby, Ont. 15th Year si 'ELECTRONIC LABORA�'ORIES• L • week Days'- 8.34 A. M. - 8 P. ad. - ' !ineutanee Adviser • ' ; Sundays - 12 P. M. - 5 P: M. jti' M . M t; � I �- A C H N I E Address ftome VIDNEARTDN - : PHOWE PICS- is .2 ltd FURNITURE DEALER Brougham, On# Pick 6 8 11 THE REXALL STORE FUNERAL DI'RECTOR {_ Skating" is finished in Pickering Privste Ambulance Service Clarke Prentice PHONE PICK. 68 ,...BROCK - for this yeari�ot a very good one. - p Day or :Might LICENSED AUCTIONMM .� _.r - 1� h one Pick. 1,� F'or.'the Counties of York and Oab : -♦ ano• a ecessor to Corp. Hen Prew Quality Meats . tine of C A. s: >�., and of Isis _ SAT R E - J- H. Prentice, (formerly Prentiss - - Pick Oiltari0 „� Fremtiee). Pam and lnsrsa• Fish in Season _ stock Sales a , -. easesnabk �ti • at !air sad RatSpecialty. '� M. M A R .•_8eaihWy Air- conditioned...­. Fruits & Vegetables PIRONE AGIN. 52 W 2. MILLIH=v WvRSDAYa FRI., SATURDAY , °SILK'S MARKET LICENSED AUCTIONEER and - MARCH 7, "8 and 9 Barrister Solicitor Notssy Public `. . _. ?'ALt' PTO T`wo. Shows - 7 and '9 P. M. _ . R .Phone Pickering 26 -- - - - -- - - - - _ -Sales conducted Anywhere . ... - __..C. C. RIGHARb50N -- Saturday Matinee at '1.30 1![. Phone or Write Suite 611 - Continental Life Bisg - Captain Kldd .a 614 Dundas St. East, Whitby, Ont. 871 Bay St. Toronto - -- N _ =DICKERING- MEAT MARKET Owles Ruggles Randolph Scott C Y R I L E. M O R L E Y Your Satisfactio n - My Gusrsn a Barbara Britton and Reginald Owen _ - FRANK R. SMITH S U R A N C-E AND H • McKEE : MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDY,� - :.tQUAlity -First -=` ServiceOur A inl iREAL ESTATE PAINTER & DECORATO ' AI IRCH 11, 12 and i3 _"WE BUY THE. BEST - YOV MAKE THE TEST" _ � IPboae Pickering g0 — Box K - - - - - .. e c �rI :: • _ _ " - - r• _ PHONE 67 P ' PICKERING ONTARIO Tuain Back To Bataan' Bigbelst Prices Paid for J A. W ILLOUG H Br' DO THINGS RIGHT J a_ -Wayne d=i•h Anthony Quin" EGGS -DR. P. L. LOOS _ Willonmhby Farm Agency It is better not to do things At LIVE and "DR.ESSED VETERINARY SURGEON Heafi �Ce '- Toronto all flan to do ehesr 111 9- Also An Added Attraction - POULTRY 1�' Yom. ADS This is oertafniy true in- lama! LEO'.d ERROL _ DU N HARTU N. and Oldest in Documents,` Willa, Coaveyaaeea Pickering` Farris Limited Canada - Established Forty ,Whitby, Ontario Phone Pickering 72 R 11 _ Yaara" Consult Your Faeroer -Lwyer �_._ Qlhiilw 3AQ ; CON61fl_T OUR ACTIVE CII r DEPT. c+�iYl" T7T*T1 i•l•'L'_�TLn�' - - FOR „THAT HOME IN THE CITY - Pickering 17 B ELIM1NAi'E - - _ 'F. J. Done' THURSDAY, FRI, SATURDAY Sellers Atkinson - -. P'booe As!!>~ 2olW2 - Stmff. 290 ' _$, A., a Se. - -- 14, xs and 16 the feet! hazard TAM sur"M I_icenaed Ontario ;Junior. . Miss - : S6I► Bing Street. East. Osbawa. OS& starring Peggy Agin Garr fn chick raising - - - -- Auctioneers 26 Year's Experience j1jQfiCe George Henry AsthAay It isn't enough to- know the analy &am coudgg-ted aivdiiem - -.cis of a feed -you must know hors - idng in Farm Stock, C,estdtaation Storm 1Deer� aslsi Funeral services for ,the late Geo. * i ::.'-that analysis is made up. Iron � �niiure and property Sates. 5 � Rash >sade � i� Henry Anthony were held from big I must know how many pounds of &A sates personally ti” •m1 fate residence. The large number o€ ��l the expensive a ingredients like pow- sllvertieed, BMs prepared sad Asiibalt 31:iegies friends and neighbors who assemb- fj� dered milk, meat meal and cereal �"d- Roil Asphalt ..Sidmp ��gs led to pay their last respect showed grass ark in the feed. , the great: esteem in which Mr. Arc ". � . And you get this information. right Pro �iiij�t � envies Wall Boards ere. _J thong ' was held. •• Many beautiful down to• the pond, of even in- floral tributes were received, includ- gredient in CAFETERIA Chick Reasonable Rates N,, M• �orddn ing those from the. United Church, Suter. PRONE 290 MUFFVIJLLE _ Woman's Association, and. ",he Bap- e can't invite you to compare the fist Church Sunday School. Rev. ingrcdient� of CAFETERIA {'hick Starter with other - �� -e�e'� -- '- • - " "�" a �•�e _._ r ��e i Mr. McLac7>lpn and Mr. J. Heal off- chick :•.ar'lers for no• uther feed Dives you iull formula a. iciated. Interment was made at the t _ _ _ -- - - - - f 3rf�+G i1:a iv �, El¢nvale Cemetzry, liarkham.. Sin- i -. ; >e invite ou to visit your nearest tIU \ARCH and COMRIE coo =� tlere sympathy is extended to Mrs. t CAI'E': EF' lA feerl dealer fo check over -,.he complete lie LIMITED - Anthony and the family in their sad bereavement. -- Correspondent . r" ! list of ingr dfcnts in CAFETERIA CHICK. STARTER, Ct� Canadian Girls In Training _ Scar b Oro Junction, :. -CAFETERIA POULTRY FEEDS : -TELEPHONES - Howard 1117, and Scarboro W4 - The Comrades Group of the 'Can- .' � p N A R r H LIVESTOCK FEED $ �'I - • adian Girls in Training `held their regular meeting in -the school: - Rough and Dressed Lumber MViwotk The meeting opened with the Op- the only "open formula•' feeds on the market. Frames Saah Doors . screens _. . fining Ceretrionies, with Jacqueline -" OWd6 by- Maple.t.eaf Milling Company Limited and sold by - I - _ Interio! Trim Bentley in the chair. Sort and Hardwood Fieothng Business was conducted. The won- - Brick Insulated Siding CedarB'taia�K ship suss iveai by Jessie Buss1►y - - _ _ _ _ Wallboards Rock Latb Cedar Ohtani" _g and 'Helen Butt. Mrs. Butt Ied in a " I' _ Asll4salt Shimmies Holt Roofing discussion "Tips floc Teens". _ _�... _,. _ . _.:. -_ -. _ r _ - $ssonite Produeb Barclay Tb A vocal Bolo was given by Jessie W MITCHELL W latlam C ntsht and Lbw $ushbq "Little Feet be Careful ". - • W. W 7114 iswr< lips Everyone joined in the pla'ping ad ;MARTIN -SE NOUZ loo V e. PURE !A><N'P �e _ I . Phone 74 - 'Pickering, Ont. i - The meeting was closed with the ly^iendship Circle and the singing of All grades of B. C. Cedar Shin,g`es '",IbLpe — Joan Pwkreon