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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1946_03_15MPM 4 rOL. LXV PICKERING, ONT,TRIDAYI MAR. 1-511946 29 ....-Rotary :.'.'Community 'Nall Committee".., Active _, . Re` Portin boon Opened TO ROUGE • HILLS NEWS Xr, Webster, Rotary Spes&er, Claremont Lookers Are Op Staff Chang" With Canadian P 40 �*- " I.' Subscribers This Week d Bank of Commerce Here 1.11 1 . . ickering Villag!e .. Mr. Webster, principal of Aim Spring is on the way at last. The School addressed the Rotary Club on Mr. Frank Loyst told the News Ml-. H. J. McCullough has recent- crows made their appearance a few Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Balsdon ro• Tuesday evening, the guest of Rot- this week that the new lockers that v been attached' to the Canadian days. ago, and last Tuesday morn- turned to Pickering on Wednesday. * Bank of Commerce here in the cap- rian Ray T. Doble. have been built at his place at the in g, a r6bi- . 1 gave the' children a after a month's visit with Mrs. The speaker's 'subject, "'Christian Village of Claremont, are now open acity of Accountant. Mr. McCullough cheery •note on their way to sellol. BalsdoWs parents., in Vancouver. Oemocraiiy" and the "ObjiXtives In to -all these who have subscribed. We have in our midst a young Mrs. H. T. Falialse attended the , Education" was that of a school Subscription's for lockers were fill- has received •his discharge from the Provincial Horticultural Susie where lis served with the gentleman in the person of, Mr. Leo. - Con,— twher who has an. intelligent, view ed some months ago, and farmer. rank of Captain. He was overseas L'saty who has quite a story to tell. vention at Niagara Falls, last week, his- responsibilities . io students, have been anxious to get their meat . and served in the Europeon theatre Leo has the honour and distinction in company, with her brother, of' parents, community and country• into cold storage. This locker system for' over four years. He and Mrs. of being chosen by several LJkranian Toronto. He made numerous references to is one, of the greatest boons to any• McCullough and their two -children Youth Organizations as their rep- the teaching of National Socialism neighborhood (wish it . was closer. are taking up residence at .50 Wind- resentative from Canada at the Un- Ing on Wednesday after receiving In 'it Ed•) that can be boasted about. It -re- Nations Youth Organization the A (xazism) and it's effect upon the release from t RCAF, at Lachine, goy Ave., Ajax. M.r. McCullough ited Natio -youth of the land, issuing a strong tills a real need. Watch this paper paces 'Mr. Robert Upton' who has Conference, in London, England. At Que. Pierson is now on the reserve jwgrning against permitting anythinpaces list of the Air Force. for advertisement -on this plant in returned to the Ajax r natioof the Conference the .T -resembling such, of Tor. in this country- our next issue. the Bank. which is now opiiin daily. Caibadian Delegation was taken on a Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones onto, spent Saturday with Mr, and __gever4l simple, wholesome illusirzi=, A demo- -NNOUNCEMENTS tour of Czechoslovakia and then to Mrs, W. C. -Murkmr. Lions of- his interpretation of The Spring Touch it; Here Yugo ' slavia. Time- did not permit A grass fire on the Brock Road. being what we as free people fl.em t6 go farther and they return- cracy, retain, with som,2 Mr. and "Mrs. John Skidmore of on Tuesday night, near the formew hope we may* still care, Pickering- Oat.. announce ed to. America early* in the new year eddenee of gave, es. His was a the en- Spring is little less than one week r George Hutchings improving Chang aboard he Queen,Eliiabelh. Leo wa,, 'fully prepared address which made gagement of their daughter, Gwen -' away by the Calendar. All tuuches of the local fire department some colk. welcriiiied. home with a belated Sunday, while, but they were considerable of • an, janpression upoti dole-, to Mr. Donald W. Kemp, son spring came last Su. March. 19 New Year Celebration at the home cern for a short of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Kemp, of On Sunday, Mrs. I. E. Ke=idy, not called, while several from, the his audience. Whitby, Ont., the marriage to take of Claremont went out . and pick of his father, Mr. John Usaty place at Dunbarton United Church- ' nice pussy-willows.; Mr. We are happy to welcome back village went out and helped extils- The Rotary Club have- voted their some very Ash to'the teaching staff uish the blaze. on the FIrst of at 3.00 p. m. Saturday, March 30,, Walter Bayles, of Brougham, we-. ' it 3f.rs. Mary A The roof of tt�e Bank of Comm. intention to carry discussion 19403, out to see how the sap Was running of the school here. Mrs. Ash has been erce has had a "face-liftirrg" this July Celebration, with, a from his maples; Mr. John Skidmore away on two week's sick leave. week through a new roof. This' In of some changes and additions , pose- BIRTHS of Rouge Hills- put suet out for his The piano.rec'ently advertised for ibly An "Old Home Week" more On -7 Can, tender in this paper became the pro- the first since' the h0ding was er� acrobatic squirr--119--he fills a ected•somk-;hing over 255 years ago. this later. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. RobLirt and lets it hang down a few inches Pertip of Mr. J. C. Mar*uis. The Rotary Committee on,�'Com- Tripe, of P;ckering, a daughter, • from a tree limb. The squirrells With the coming.spring let tict look Forbes McEwen Making Name For vranity Hall and Centre" is becom Margaret Elizabeth, 01► Saturday, forward to beautifying, our township hang by their pull up Himself as Whitby Goal-tender 'ing ac•,ive. Nothing for public a March 1 I446,' at the Pickering of the attached 4v;'V1ving 'our support to the ..rap- * the can by means nvaricement as yet, but very 5001% Nursing Home. idly-growing Pickering. Hor.icultural Forbes IUENyen, who has been string, hand over hand. until they "goalie" for Whiby O. H. . A. Jr. Requies, High m Sung For Late 'Ba= �' to'. Mr. and Nlr-.. Robert get it where they can eat from it. Sodiety. ass cater- _.. Mir'. Stanle- b,� g MTV. Daniel Conway. Wednesday Mr. Skidmore also saw two eat night, '��'hO has Pn all vinter has been playing au Rave�, of Dunbarton, ­-)�., 1;urday. q - house lookint -after the -school rink ttl q_ exceptionally go�60 zamr,, and' is re- piflar, an the walk beside his Marrb 10, 194r,. a son, Rnb-rt James. 3�equii-rn High Mass was sung in the Nursing Home. on Sunday.'�• winter, wwider;;, f I)e should ;'a r* 1�eivi.ng the 6um.mendation of both Sales Church on Wed- at To make the spring touch more I giving swirnmi!ig His Charge ani. me-rbQrs.and rort,_.n,. They, St. Francis de S - -- .. * *� 7 i' te r' ..Complete, several .robins were seer• h n the W:­ have enter-A in -._h.,�. resday morning fo Mrs. Daniel .Born. to M-. ar4i Mr'-.. L!,�yd Me- Conway, who passed away -at the duT;ng -t he. past week and-i•n Sunday rf­ days.; Forties . -is "I there days, home of her sister; Mrs.' Harry Laughlin. 'of Whitby. a -snn..- Llovd lash -by .. those xvh- p,t ten and in: w:- W:,li.V .4o-r%, t., hear that Est n42"LL-r*ku,m;n,,r %her,, b:- is gting to ng n­,.. on Tdcqday. Man+ 1-4. IW�6, after hearing . Andy Sch%vulm wa.� viv�lm of art un plat I the or 61.osa -r, early Sunday eveni to church. XaiAi he was in at'th� Pickering Nursing.:Hnne. -ighborly - News ". 1� arei&nt. Luckily 1�d v 0 that. owing a lengthy illness. S Clarke and his `N( lunij.jur(-d; 'hu� ' --how; car'ret!uired her C-0th "Year.' Marc.) Me0ing 'Whitevale W. A. oms - -'arnount of repair when Ho'raev Brown To. Wri-t,,Tuar Born at Virginia, near Sutton, she. Nfr-4. .lamer Found Laid To Rest fidt-rabl`.- -l'or -tt it collided with -a' trpit ..at* Fr-nch: oc k L& hat place,, la,.er Year as educated at t. The March me -tirg of �.be Rom- S; This inarrying Daniel Conway, who pre- Fdrii- -4ervice, n wer.- held n -t- inan's Bay R64 and No. 2 Hi an Q-, Ab.4,)ciatiois -of', Whitevale 1: ni, '(:he deceased her qb(tut eight years -for Mrs, .lames Found, ago. iced urda% , ff -s,. Mr. flo.-rac.-. 11�uvvn 1, to 'hest, • '�They liv4,d.:n - Su.ton. for about eight Church was held at. the ham? f * Anne_D4iP_). -So pass- . 1�d t6 -e the Chief, ;%-It "it -I'! rs. G. Van Ftlaricom, on Wed- Jack Irvin-P, back in uniforms' agall, York . . Of N - h.s ­%Oek, or�e rw years, later. cc%ming to Pickering. ed away. -,n Thursday at the, horn- U!". ­Fy"K'm ­.y a �vrll-known 7ea. nessiak, March 6. L-U'. t at (:hristinnct tit,' Mrs. Cano4o­ was jt member of St. -M -_ __'r 11- - .,; j-, M; ter his accia,m .-.r, ti) write fow—, urwing to.-the ,4n& of the Pres' New. York publish F`t=tiq de Sales Church and tb* -- She was .in hoi 980i--year. ident, Mrs. n. B. Annis. the Vide- novels for the ,now- pop�.Tiir packet Ptnrn near Darlington, she attenn- �Altar Society. President, MM W. Johnston took -Budget of News f rom Audley 'editions- --6000 word novels and mya- p�l school h,-r,- and later marrying 0 "6ved 'by t-0 sisters; meeting. A large iu.Tn- nbarton, .-Dick Winter Jr., recently She is sox te stories. Mrs. H. Kaiser, Pickering arid-Miss charge of the mep, ge James Found, moved in Du 'under- ry ercia Laviolette. .. ben responded to the Roll Call. Mrs. where they fiarmad for a number of went an operation on his nose aVthe We Boom ted When- W1e Could Se r%-. 1"c e' -w a s held its 1ka1 W.. Johnston gave -the Scripture years. They farrn^d near Pickering Oshawa hbspital and is progressing A couple of local firemen, on church,,with Rev. Fwher Nealin, of reading, and, Mrs. J. Buckles pres- for & few v ears, then retiring, to the -xaW!y rc-• *.1w;r way nuane rrom Lae:iir-�men-s 17ptergrove officiatin . assisted by ented the Lesson Thoughts ' based on villa". Her, husband . predeceased - G. K. 'Pr I att . underwent I an opera- Annual Dinaer and Meeting, icairue Rev. Fathors e and Hickey. hb- e erne gtian StewardsWp ".. her about 21 years ago. She was - tion- &� the private hospital in Tor- into the News Office on Wednes- Mrs. E. n. tsgwent �n St. Anthony's Paxigh I gave an inter ti t-d day evening, --paper-on wl'--arld Mrs. le member--of-the-.-Unin. ___CturC"rs-.-onto­la&t weeL and criticized us for Found was alwaYs a great friend.of, deorge Pucurin is recovers Sit froffn not being present to report on the favour,-,d wi b a- number of piano le 'of Pickering,. and an attack of chickenpox. the young PeOP meeting-we knew nothing about It AJe7_ Picov, Local Rarse Dealer selections Miss Marjorie T e %III be r"embP.r4,d by them. Shp Mr.'iLnd Mrs. Lawson and Mr. and Broadcasts Frc6 Auction Sale gave a readhig. i% survived by two nieces' Mrs. G. -Mrs. lonso , of. Scar-borc, were visit- n was In Western Canada, Mar. 12. -1 ., Folowing the program, lunch 'Qteven-, Straughan and Mrs. Oscar ors with Donald and Mrs. LAwson all served by the March group and son, of Oshawa. on the week-end. -lujur. �he Mr. Alex Picot wu beaM locally enjoyed a pleasant social half Thy funnral service rvice was held on Miss Speyer, of Quebec, with Mr. Du a broadcast on Tuesday evening. Pickering Womitin's Institute Saturday United afternoon -in the I VorsPilis, were recent visitors, at the from im7c nbe, Alberta, where a;x R. - C. Copeland j lop Dunbart.cm Lnited Church Church. with Rev. _al Jersey herds. Erskine W. H. Guthrie and -F. Chap - A. E. Holley, B. A., B. D. auction sale of horses -as taking of the W. 'officiating. Interment . at M.- C place. Several in town heard the 71e postponed meeting Minister 3 41on the 1. w as held at the home, of .Miss A. Cemetery. qnan attended the Seed Fair at Port broadcast. Mr. Pic6v was E. Richardson on March 5, with a Perry on Friday last. The latter is Sunday March 17, 1946 air" for about five Minutes, discuss- good atten . dance. After the routine United Church St, Patrick Supper,, showing Ajax oats',at' the N."apanee 9.45 a. m Morning Sun. School ,ing the sale ard answering questions, Pickering, Monday 'Night NP 1100 m. Morning Worship •business, considerable attervtIon was Show this week Seqand-In-a-Skries.-of n,4 o him by the Commentator. F-,Ved,: �,w orn to *he ban , to be. held A Cnr@ of HIMs Lenten Addresses DUNBARTON'.NEWS March 9.0, in the ed Crosst rooms. Office for the Owner, ted �his house and is installing oil- e season the News 0 y . . This is th se, n of'Lent, i4it'lls A donation of $25.00 was made to %Ijoever that M ght Be. heating in the home. a g Captain Rev, Bruce A. Pegler the 'Save the Children Fund" 'in res- The Club met at the� home' of R. remember to worship and pray" a i forget the Drama and Pie Mrs. ?egler,'of Toronto, visited with i ponse to the Urgent need for cod Don't P..and. Mrs. Winter on Monday ey- rou Pickering United Church !- aster's mother, )Irci. JVXnes S. liver oil. The Library also received a Social in B ghaTn Hall, Wed. erring with Vice-President Percy the 1 - , - 8.' - Rev. Robt. C. Copeland, B. A. Capt. Pegler �25._007-fni� program Q11, 20. at 15 p. m. In Aid of BOY Neale in the chair. The'usual busin- Blenkib, on M i;iday. donation of -ed Scouts of Brougham ess wed by a pfog- Miiiister served with the Canadian Chaplain- "Safety 'Measures" was prepai by routine was folio Sunday, Mir 17 Cy Service in England,, Holland, Be]- i Miss Richardson, -who gave a brief ram of progressive euchre which was . . I Brougham This Friday Germany, and-was Angl:c- i surv(W of what this subject really 'No. Dance in Brourl much enjoyed by all. As the Club 10.00 a, m. Sunday .School giurn and, Gen Night, March 15. 11.00 a. m. Morning Worship an Cha-plain-D-f-Border -Borden cover-.. Mr!�. -"C. BaTkay. spoke. ou drama is being put•on at Brougham 7.00 P. rn. Evening Worship ary, Ho�;pital for a year before going "Safety in the Home'; • where the arid Whitevale soon, several volun- overseas, and arrived h very Canadian Oirls In paining "-- on recently number of. accidents yearly is v teered to assist with transportation. on the Queen Elizabeth. 0i large., Great Care 'arid preventive An enjoyable luncheon followed af- Presbyterian Church, Pickering The C. G. I. T. meeting was held D. Marshall James Blenkin is another of our measures, especially where there are f ter which a hearty-vote ofthanks -,'§cb',ITged from, the Be- children, eternal vigilance is the in the form of, a St. Patrick 8 soc" w,11s tendered the host and hostess Minister J boys to be d Smith.. Mrs. P. N. Spratt, Organist as Miss Jesse Rorke, on ial at the home of Carolyn Smi R. P. responded in a'happy vein say- vices. Jim was the Navy. and is only thing, N ceremonies, the . - Sunday School After the opening c 2.00 P. m A home at Willowdale. "Safety where dogs are concerned" Secretary and Treasurer gave their Ing that the horrie was open to the 3.00 P. M. -i Church Service Miss Marie Morrish • spent the gave a few points that will be help- Club and neighbor's at any. time week -end in Brechin recently as the ful to insure safety to oneself. Mrs, reports- W The Presbyterian Church I~ Evelyn Madden. F. Hall followed on "Pedestrian Saf. The Worship followed, given by, Aid will meet-itt-the 'libline. Of lft& guest of Miss watch- Tie]an Butt, Evelyn Annan.and Joan -,."Are You A Joiner?" 3fts Shirley Risk entertained a -ety)? - the reed of care and w James L. Palmer on Thursday, Nw. help- Fallaise, taking for their subject North Pickering Red Cross gTmp Of friends at her home on fulness and mentioned veveral I "Peace man introduced m. Tuesday evening, in honour of Na" ful precautions.. Quiz, as a Roll Cali 11. June Waiz 21, sit 2.30 P. -elect this showed an awareness of these things, the guest speaker, Miss L.°Ito Are you'a "Joiner"? Do you "fall" Anhual St. Patricies Supper'. Gvmm Skidmore, a bride Month, The guest of honour was the 'the necessity for greater care to a- who gave a very interesting talk on for membership dues? An invitation recipient' of many beautiful and use- void so many accidents incident to "The Art of Conversation". -in hereby extended to you to become The WOYWW� Association Of the Mrs. H, Westney very kindly gave a worthy member of the Canadian pickiarlykg Vp4W Church am Nie- Goede . inter le till gifts, the home. A social half hour follow- ng. a. demonstration on "how to make Red Crass. Society. If you do, yuu brLtftW St. p&trides Day, on War. Mrs. H. Moore will be. hostess at ed at the close of the meeti f,_ sw1dwir 18 by serving • Hot Roast 114ft euchre party at the home of Mrs. For Sale - reg. Scotch Collie pups. ,C)7 _heLs,,. Theme were eat- will find yourself Irk the very beat - & later along with the dainty lunch company. Everyone who IS anyone, Is j pw at 6.80 P. VL, W411ch Will be Vaneau, Spruce Hill Road, 0-n Fri- Sire is elhampio-n Sterling Stormy e' very, en. a Red Cross Member. See the-mem, followed by a short program Mtn" day, March 22, &,, 8.15 p. M. Proc- Weather, imp. Apply, Jedborough served by the hostess. wa in aid of organ fund of St. Kennels, Mrs. C. James, White side- Joyable time vras had by all - loan bersbip collector In your district­ Do 50 cents and 35 Dents. it NOWI paul's Church. road, Duribrartorii, R. R. 2, Pkkeriug• A00 • � _ _ SILENT STAR � �$F.iAM CAR � R - -. -� VOICE OF TH'E _�Vithauz steel, it. seems, Detroit p can turn kut no cars. What ever r HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 12 Plant. PRESS became of the wonder vehicle _1,5 Pictured t A V iR iA H O P C R EPn/iS 13 Lease. which ' was to be constructed en- _ actress 18 Snakes. BRITAIN'S ONLY COURSE' tirely of Foybeans. and other for- FROM !; ' - A. N SIE IR o R,A'TIE L 19 Having pedal 'eign matter? IN 10 She was a N OIE - _. L E T E IP OID E digits. From +a Nev/ , fork editorial: PA — in silent E fVID H O E E A 4N S W -22 Crowns. - Detroit Hens. films "With hcl back tc the ball, Bri- ' N I L- MIE 25 Gives tain's Iot is a hard one. on the one •24.On the lee SIT K A NID S A T I N • credence. 'STILL FIGHTING .. side. T E AP ����'. �uxY hand she is .opposed by Russidr. � MtlYC.,..• R O D E 27 Direction. communism, and on the other by 15 Island o$ D GIE R S �[ e F- L OIA T� 28 Bustle. The +tear 'is over nary in most CRI.�J '• � American, capitalism.' Which just parts. of the world except for some Scotland.' SEE O S 29 Fowl. about leaves her the same old tray :'-16 Wan. 1 L < V A T P O A !7T 32 River barrier. ' lighting. f2 TONLY52s� DRUGSTORES 17 Limb. ST' A G A E M 33 Be indebted. to travel. namely, focward. - ngri,ec Chronicle Telegraph 180pposed to. 38 Deaden.- Toron.0 Saturday Night PIATER NEE E20 Male child. S I L A T E E DL EIS 40 Knocks. 21 Burdens. 42 Makes more r 23 Standard ' 42 Australian fat. comfortable. TOO STRONG A FOE (abbr.). ' bird. 64 Footed vases. 44 Diner. Ope,�ation • tl uskox, planned fo - .24 Group of 43 Detest. VERTICAL 45 Gossip, demonstrate that mail with mod- eight singers. 45 Abyss.. 1 Cloak. 46 Rabbit. ern equipment car. Sonquer :Arctic 26 Part of mouth 47 Was 'seated. 2. Oleum 47 Move. 27 Withered. 50 Sacred song. (comb., form). 48 Scandinavian weather, is succeeding in its .ur- 28 Exclamation. 53 Possesses. .-3 Pertaining mythical• king. pose, except on those clays t. hen ? 40 Like. 54 Lees. - to law. 49 Volume. it is held up by weather. tl Lyric' poem. 57 Beverage. 4 One (Scot.). 51 Thin. -Windsor Star - -- = 32 Accomplish. 58 Extent. - 5 Horse. 52 God of war. " 34 Lifeless. 60 She starred 6Ages. 55 Removed. BARELY. COVERS 'EM �.f• .. �-�1'.rf ' ''I�11' - Y 35 Sketch. in many 7 Sand. 56 Manuscripts y; ; - 1 8B Upon. silent —. 8 Cut into strips (abbr.). Nylon: are nu-,N said to 6. 'gin „ : - ``; `�'_'': A 8 37 Half an em. 61 Rip. 0Inches (abbr.). 59 Near. man "receptive" legs. That. is to 39 Three (prefix) 62 Tr :10 Spain abbr.. 61 Tungsten ' p ) y. SP (abbr.). g say, on fat, loan, straight, warped, ,:� � -.. y}• 41 Myself. 63 Cooks in hot 11 Flavor. (abbe). shapely and "otherwise" legs- covering, with sheer loveliness, a ; •` •ru -n%h 1, x 2 3 4 s b 7 e 9 10 H 12 3 multitude of 'shins - Stratford Beacon- Hera'.d. —: Iq Is 17 ?�lya IE 19 ;� r�, 20 1t ^ ;=; Sweet and cool in any Pipe ` 22 Z3 14- 25 11 �.j L ( ZO i9 A- i0 31 fA­32 3j _ 42 43 4,4 45 B 4 y 4 �..�.,54 s s hF,.sv ' ' But Murgatroyd - you don't have to wait until morning I102'' before you eat your crisp delicious Grape -Nuts Flakes." se 60. =c t ■ �1 "T don't? 7ben pull up-a cake of tee "Taro grains - reheat and maned ■ and we'll sit down to a couple of bowl- - barley --are the double - barreled rea- fuls of these malty -rich, homey-. son for that Grape -Nuts Flakes good- golden Post's Grape-Nuts Plakeal" ness. They're specially blendo naked "Son, you'll be able to wrestle a wal -' and toasted for golden- brown. de= CANADA'S zus on all that grand nourishment - in licious crispness and easy digestion." . ' Grape -Nutrr Flakes: carbohydrates "rm going to 1W up t-be sled with _ giant nom packages of --- .Too Careful - - -- -= _ - -'' - -- -_ - -- ANDARD _PIP TOBACCO r e proteins use -- - -- - - -- to a blood. nd o r f - eaeeatiala " d ewe re energy; p or m g economy p netts for feet and banes; ltoa rape -P7uta Flakes next tim �'• ith a tie nod nags at the lead pest P, - - - -, -- -- ` - 'The editor impressed the young reporter with ihe. dive, conse- d �quences o£ making ill- founded - AS FOR THIS ONE, NO CROSS EXAMINATION PLEASE etatemerlts. "You Can't be too MUTT AND JEFF -- By BUD FISHER careful," he said,- then sent him to _ '- ,report a church bazaar: I LLTEACN YOU THE [WELL ELL, WHAT W HtZZ'? yoJ 13WZH COMES AFTER DOPE! START WELL, WHAT LETTER( ' The sub - editor - "later on was _. ALPHABET IF IT'S THE t ComES AFTER WHAT COMES 3! WHAT COMES COMES AFTER - UASFTHING I DOI Now ���- -- G? AFTERWHIZZi Ar-TERH? a ALL. OVER r w A7 ihanded this bit of -copy: AGAIN. • SAYIZ;,,f�,g,C,QE,FG- t _ "The bataar teas' aD�r�.itly �1- y A, B, C. _ opened by a airs. Johnson, alleked ' y BANG! - so be the wife of Councillor John- D, E, F ' A ran, Commonly supposed ;to be a 6 - t` • more or less highly esteemed ` ''' • � � WHAT HAVE j ON THE .• oA+ ALL,OF _ (tradesman of this town. She was „ SIDE OF MY NOSE? dressed in what- some might' de ` • }'RECICLES! scribe as fashionable attire, and - • -) t - ...',wore a hat of nandescript appear- = • lance. She was suppored on the ` _ "' 'T' _ • "is platform to be the vtcdr of the parish, and i - _'by other reputed ladies and gentle- -,men- said to belong to the church." � - -z REG'LAR FELLERS =Very Practical Arithmetic By GENE $YRNES - MY WORb! 1 HADDA HERE IT IS - WElL•-WELL'- LETS 5EE, NN) FIGURE - - ' by ONLY FIVE 6ANANAS �i ' HOW MUCH ►S MY LITTLE TWO TADLESPOONS OF = PROVE A p� _ LEFT OUT OF A ,� PRAEiLEM r SEVEN MATHEMATICIAN• -• CASTOR OIL_ FROM - pOZEN? WHAT cN HOME ° BANANAS ONE 60'TTLE � MI-I'p 1 AO eECAME OF WORK - -1 ( "�' FROM 'TWELVE `.YOU'RE AT IT.' THEM' yj 5ANANAS - r'S SL -� - `AW MOM `. V Er r POP — Long Tail ; WHAT 15 . ITS AN ADDER! CACIP OFF ITS T A 1 1. By J. MILLAR WATT i4OW MUCH GLOSS UP OF IT' TO THE ; �► 7 " N ECK,, 61 ... 1 Aakaad 4 ►••C0 6.11 lend Mat., he 1. /:i�..4• DOLL UP JAP SHIP FOR DATE —WITH DAVEY JONES ' -STAMP OF WORLD UNITY . - ::�yhi • �; 1 %frig '�� �, �' u. i { ' ��' l a?• °•s' � „�`'':�«�'"' t i f s'°�)7��; IA r . z, o-,.- AQ N\1 �a'p ,�'. 'K .5 Yy'•`'. 4 y /Ili,, #� VV .V Y V, Y ,£, - .. ' ~,'r �w..'s.:,C,,, >.:.. i'w c; -s. .A :a,w, :. �'IY'. '�` z •,.r. ': s,w „A' ::s .r.r • ".a::.wf.:�i • :.w!lMarvv.,,:,.r: w+w.n x! °a�.2..•k'x.:X+�'/A'^a..'^'�.; '' hr7C.•i:.1a...arws/ Xf. •......., '. 1 �'. , y., f , ', , „�, � S i•+ .. £ +�, 5 •may:. I j$' vk 7 �: {.'�....:. ' ' M„ ,,,..eo-r« ✓ / r ,i f �' ... .. ,pOBtage 8 Technically design submitted anf indre , form of ndea for. pre-, - u y stamped, metered mail. 1'" Gib K, .✓• 7 i ,i: 4 �Highlig�ets of the News Demo u Viand curvs.al ' -a c 4itin� --- �' with the nation,,, that defeated Complgt�_tiemabi.,z�on of the vwomen's services ir. t trm }. navy Naziism and Fascism. ai_d air forces fe "contemplated" Red Demands On Im r before the end of this year, deft nce headquarters announced last week. Bri *ain asked frrm-rlly for -cx- At January 1, only 15,589_ of the planation of -the continued Russian Y Y - t< 45;430 - w omen w o enlisted daring occupation of Iran amid persist- _ tie war still were ou'stueugth, ert reports that Soviets were de• ' f ' most of,them being used or. cleric,; manding fix, ma ;or conce siorrs, :•; y work involved in the general de- includin•, Iraria'n oil tee —end ' reed nition of _the Aierbai an mobilization program,i _ the an g 1 h(- uncement said. "government," as the price of th rr All members of the Women's • withdrawal. Royal Canadian Naval Service are - expected tt, be discharged by Au- Speech From Throre The Jap warship that never saw action, the - 10,000 -ton light cruiser Sakawa: is undergoing. a cleanup - gust; those in' the Caradian Wo- A minimum .cage fr- r ,nen, and conditioning at a naval base in Japan preparatory to enacting its role of "guinea pig" in the U. 8. men's Army Corp4 by iepterrber scribed a.,a "new departure" f•.)r . Army -Navy atomic bomb tests in May. Top photo shows the Sakawa: which was commissioned in aid those in the women's division Ontario. was forecast is the speecl, _ November, 1544, but never was put,in operation. At low left is Commander H. L. Stone, Yonkers. of the R.C.A. F. by December, from the throne read at the open- N. Y., who is captain of the Sakawa for preparation and participation in the tests. At lower right, ing ci the second session 'of On -' U. S. -sairors swab down the. Sakawa's deck. Note that ship's turret has been stripped of its guns. Quit Syria By Anti] 30 tario's 22nd Legislature. The French fortiun office has The spcecb alto fi rerasts im- announced that France and Britain provement' regarding marketing A. A DRAIN ON HIS MIND have agreed to ,withdraw their of 'farm l.roduce. mothers allow- troops from Syria Aprri 30., ances. mining taxes, tCdrigt trade - ° x' - w� -• ? joint withdraw,; of the trvups and. higi.ways. � will begin .%farcb 11. the announce- . Gov: General Here- In April v It was teported that Field 'Mar x 4, shat Viscount Ale -rdiT, Governor • �» - �, .. General designate of f anada. will " «;f'• �,° sail from a British port March 89 g, i and - arrive in Canada about April . PA' 46. 4. The present Guv - nor General, _l _.. � he Earl of Athlone, ill leave - - - -- — — :. Canada - shortly after LLE oliens. the of COLDS SORE Tiii:BATS It 7 KS q yy <<??**',,�•s• .• - new sessior of Parliament March . _ _ _ b v�'2f`• V} K .i' �j1-F. y "�4;'sfr: n ', „Sti . ) 'Caretaker Government For Spain FAST'. s° "� -•� The United States, Great Brit. ain, and France called for a peace- fuf—xboiftion cif the Gmernrrent of , GeneraIis'simo Francisco Franco Take ASPIRIN by the Spauish people. k The three pr•wer,;, in ` a joint it's ready to statement made public in London by the British Foreign , Office, 1 go to work in • proposed that- an interim or "care- taker" government be set .up in seconds Something about an s -inch drain hole on the campus of North Texas State College, Denton, Tex, Spain until the people have an op- :bothers the dog. Since Jan. 21,, he has kept a strange vigil, growing thin with the strain. As seat, portunity to pick ti•e kind of gov- i ij in the photo, he just site and ' stares at the hole, apparently seeing something or .hoping to see some- ernment they want. w - :. .thing. What it is, no one has discovered The dog is not vicious and submits to being led away, but The three ocwers declared that always returns to his self- imposed watch. Occasionally he wanders away by himself, but returns. "so long- as .General Franco con- '. tinues in control of Spain, the ° Spanish people cannot participate {.�A _ ' - RO-R01 JND —AMBI TL.ANCE, FOR MINE RESCUES for 1i how 4 y_ _ . r sets ! Drop one in a glass of £w and it. Within two asoonck , � '� `:+�. �• �: " ,� it will stark to disintegrate. It does ' the same . when you take it. As a. result, it provides relief with reMerk- r able Get today. Ttas _ _ v ✓ _ �.� � .�.,, speed. Aspirin y. - - - s .rya,a crow on �` each tablet is your _ +. i:uaraatx that it's Asphim a� m COMING! New protection F0" X0.1 > �. ° ": �' 'for -our regeiable, fruit and .. 'fiowercropsnextyear!Green - : '„:, ='-^.. ;..= ,�„ R• `* Cross Insecticides, first with a r "'""'"r". "�'•�' DDT, 'will be first will, s complete line e .. • � . � ;. '.�;. � . .;,�..� f powerful � new insecticides and fungi OW —N Low P ees! cides for farm and garden. Pocket box of 12s , ::: ody 1M �:., ra d •,�'• s*P ;,- 3 °"" • 1V''� ' Trade Mark Reg. • S •' , ..::...:v.- ...:... - - w. 7wX. .:....., a.,,�w....... w46a: .... .. w^teu.oi. &&—Inty bofe of Z4 ody49s y . stze of 100 r • • T9e Scientifically constructed for mine shaft travel, electrically heated and equipped with first -aid sup- LOOK FOR THE "GREEN CROSS'' - -- =plies, this new underground ambulance has been put into operation at Piney Fork Mine. Ohio. ..Mounted on rail wheels, it insures 'an injured miner a safe and comfortable, ride to the surface. y Sweden Aids The Hurgry 000 stems- -are. intcr•.dec, for child- -Sweden is to reduce its bread ren under 18 in the home countics ,. For Faster Relief of SILANCO MINING & REFINING ration aft,, u d,clining a consign- —one pound fir every child. - meat of bread, grain,' and rice from ' -CHEST COLDS the Allied .Food Board because it Co. Limited was more urgently needed in Men you 0BACK _. Muscular" - INFORMATION ON ' REQUEST ' + other countries. Stockholm Radio CHES _ _ _ _ Baia A Aches & Pains_ _ ' The amount which Sweden de- � � � , _ _. Bought Sold Quoted elined 'would have been sufficient Backache is often cawed by Iary kidney Tired Burning F-ee# � d to abolish the bread, ration corr- •ctiom Wieakidnga lot out of order excess - . ' Darold A Prescott & CO. pletely, it Tas stated. ���ns�nin the s�e•Then MASSAGE WELL WITH backache, headache, rheumatic pain, dis• MEMBERS •,•- The Toronto Stock Exchange, - Curbed rest -or that 'tired out' feelins'may a - Baaanas For Britain soon fellow. To help kcapp your kidneys ' .. The Winnipeg Gratin Exchange. -_ -- -- WsAing properly =use Dodd's Kidney Pills. _ .The first . pcst«•ar , consignment Tm*4*r1ed popular, safe, non-habit-form. w 330 Bay Street TORONTO of bananas has reached London. ins. DeeQ Dodd's Kidney Fills, in the blue MICE goo and Oft of ALL on ssifsa The bananas— approximately 9%. box with do red band. Sold everrwhae.;'135 _ • a t.laSSit lid Adv is �ti �- continued SALE REGISTER • : farm stock. implements, • hay, _ looks to the Red Crow tq be on the Saturday'; • March 30 - auction sale Con. 6, ; furniture etc., at Lot 7, ` .STANLEY ._•._ Con. 6, Pickering, at Salem Corn- FOR SALE - chesterfield and ac- spot hglping the stricken ones. And of choice dairy herd, horses, imp- ere, 3 miles east of Brougham,. c xnpanying 'chair, is good condition they 'alriaya are' Does iL not seem laments, some household furni- the property of Archie Bunker. Pica. Y. U. liar isb. reasonable to you that the Society ire, Guernsey cattle fully acre at 1 V. m. Terms cash. No �heatre Bight now Bray Hatchery has some must have a membership on which . redited and T. B. tested and reserve: A. S. Farmer, auctioneer. Right pullets, immediate delivery, some to rely for the backing with which blood tested, at Lot 17, Con. 8; . . - to carry on? That is one of the reas- -Claremont (edge of village), the .. Wednesday, March 201 - -extensive -- Stouffvil�e crosses, well as chicks,' various breeds, ons that you are asked to become a property of Parker A. Horne. auction sale of high grade dairy crosses, like N.H. x W.L, N.H. x anember -NOW • by the payment of Sale at 1.30. Terms cash. Every- cattle, firm stock, implements, _ , B.R. eu. Order for delivery March- Phone 3tonttville 848 B.F_ to May. Don't let your mark- One Dollar. There is a membership thing must be sold as proprietor 'household furniture, including el- Saturday Mn`__nee at 2 P. M. eta down Agent,' Lockwood Milling, .'receiver in your district ready to moving to U. S. A. S.. Farmer, ectric stove, refrigerator, vacuum, give you your.receipt, but you must auctioneer. 15-22 hay, grain, roots etc., the proper - Doors Open Each Night Ak 639 Co. Pickering. r • s' • s - ' FOR SALE •- Alaska and Ajax do our part. -nd dollar, no member- 4 ty of J. W. Brownridge, lot 27, ,1�'RIDAY - SATITBUAY ship. Wednesday, March 20-- auction sale con 5, Pickering Twp. 1 mile east se.�d oats. Fred Puckrin, phone Pick.. P of Regis red purebred Je cat- MARCH 15 •sad 16 ,fie Py at Whitevale. Terms cash. No re- i 23 R 3. flea; horses, Good- condition ,imp- serve as farm sold: Ken and 'Along Came Jones FOR SALE au.omatic oil brooder Whitevlae leanents, hay, grain, harness, the Clarke prentice, suctioneera. stove, 500 cap. W. Watson, Valley _ .property of Andrew R. Moorhead, . .•.. • . Farm Road. (received too late for last week) three miles west of Whitby on No. ,day,')ytsmh 21 i¢nportant auc- Gary Cooper and Loretta Your! - .FOR SALE - water-'pressure sys- The Young People's Unions of 2 Highway. See bills. No reserve on sale of , farm stock, imple- Universal News tern. Walt. Avis, Frenchman's Bay. Locust Hill, Cherrywood and White -' as farm has been rented. Sale ments, including Ford. Ferguson z FOR SALE - good .timothy hay,- vale held their regular meeting in at 12.30 p. m. Wm. MAW, auct- tractor, near new, on rubber; liar, - MONDAY _TUESDAY well saved: W. T. Heron, phone, Whitevale United Church Sunday - ioneer' • • • grain, mots, silage, household MARH 18 and 19 Pick. 52 R 21. School on Tuesay evening with a furniture, etc., the property of i. Wn�r1TED -man to clean and Tuesda , .March 26- auction sale of fine attendance- Locust Hill -Y: P. y ' .J. Gray, lot 22, con. 2', Scarboro farm stock, dairy cattle, Hinman hal -f mile' east of A Christmas in - whitewash inside barn phone Pick. had charge of the Worship and Study milker, swine ouitr , Implements ? B n = P S' court sk, mile south. Sale at 1.00 10•t R 13. 'Period. Mr. Edgar Pilkey of Cherry- _ _ household furniture etc., at Lot- slam, Terms cash, Kerr and Clarke ' Want March chicks - or later on. ��=e -a .1� 22 Con. 2 Scarboro half mite Whenever -you want them, ,you'll you'll ful address on Temperance,, which Prentice, auctioneers. y , was followed by a "True or False" east and three - quarter mile south +' • + Barbara Stanwyck _ Dennis Morgan likely want Hillside Chicks. Were quiz, led by Jack Pike. Cheirywood of Agincourt. " Property of Wm.. Friday, Burch 22- imnarta �t auction agents. for these fine chicks,'- can Craig. Terms cash. No reserve. Select :hurt vabjecte Per- quote you prices, take your order, had charge of the Recreational Per Sellers and Atkinson auction- sale of Allis Chalmers tr, c'd,. „ „ iod. Whitevale served raisin pie and = dairy cattle, farm stock. imple- WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY save you time. ' Approved chicks, • breeders _ .pullorum tested.. - .Wide ice cream, with coffee. Cherrywood ��' » •- � '• 15 -22 meets, hay grain, furniture e`. choice breeds, crosses. Garry Milks, 'mil have charge of the next meet- Tuesday, MarcA 26�auction sale of the property of Murray Richard- MARCH 20 and 21 Pickering. - 1� �' t farm, property, stock,, implements, half lot 33, colt D., Scarb rd and Fig, aid M eti•.g --as.-held t. <� half mile east of Wexford and The Body Snatch WANTED _ fa=t about 60 acres, Some furniture,, also 33 acres of r week at the ]tome of Mr. ands Mrs. 'half mile south of Wexford. Sate hydro. State lowest cash price. Box i small farm, 7 -roomed brick house, Frank Reesor of Locust Hill. On at 1.00 shas�p. Terms cash. - No :Boric Karlott Bela Lugod � p 580 News l Thursday, at Ch.;..., ,, . ,,1, at tits summer cottage, bank barn and reserve. Givlag up farming. Ron NOW Singer Sewing Machines are home of Mrs. Penney. other buildings, running stream. and Clarke Prentice, auctioneers. FOTO -NITrg - THUR& now available. Electz and tread- The monthly meeting of the Wom- Choice dairy cows. See full list • • . . Ise. For - further information write en's Institute will be held on Wed � Times-Gazette, March 21, Pro- 'igiu�y, March 28-- extensive anc- ee phone "Singer Sewing M --line { nesday, March 20, at 2.30 p. m. at Perty offered about 3 o'clock. Sale tion sale of Reg, and High Grade Don't forget the Drama and Pte Company" 16 Ontario St. Od Amu' bhe home of Mrs. Herbert. Topic - at 1.00 o'clock sharp. For fur• ffiolatein dairy cattle, milking mac- Social in Brougham Hall, Wed. l _Phone 698 tf ! "Citizenship ". A pleasant afternoon Cher. infiormation phor;e or see hi:te; implements, hay, grain, bee 20. at 8.15 p. m. In Aid of Boy . Wm. MAW, auctioneer, E. L, Stoats of Brougham -- Bought and Sold-- for all ladies who care to attend. equipment, household furniture died Clothing -- sterilized,, clean- Roil Call - "What makes a good Chapman, clerk, ` * 15 -22 �,, on Lot# 54 and 55, 1st Con. - ed and pressed like new. arry a Citizen ", Markham, on Yosge St., 2 miles _ large stock of Wgh ela+s suits. - Friday, March 22.-- auction sale of north of Richmond Hill, the pro- overcoats and pants. Alan a good -.F --t ' . - -- ;. --.�.. - •••. - petty of Slaters_ of St Joseph. KAISER stock of new • le•tther c4=ato and Terma cash- Farms sold. No rc�, - windbreakcrs, anti gents' furnish- �/.- IT'S-.SMART TO-SAVE serve, As thie is a large sale it �, CTRIC logs at very reasonable vncee Call ST *On l _- - - - -- -- -- r� t�1 start at '12.30 sharrp. Ken. sad be convinced - _ SHOP sad Clarke Prentice, auctioneers. House and Barn—ring - Sam sChwA ESTIMATES GIVEN - -- =1 Bond Street West, +hours, Ont. ___ �! + Itf n p + �� _ WANTED _ .. That You May Gain DEAD HJRSES AND CA'l I'LE - AUCTION '`rAi.E We Are D,scdnt,nn g r a g ° '1 For Tree Jaeata►in ��n�. __.... pc p ue 9 pi ell u pho in Credit Aeaou rats. The S vin _ _......_ .'.__ Hoysehold Effects Garden Tools - - J _ - -- - _ inter- Tools etc. C h t)" Ce r: !�,tg F 1 Ei I�1 - Gi' COCB�'189 BROOKLIN .. .. .. .. . i5 :PHOR" £ PICH, 1131 c: - 1 Antique - Walnut Furniture ' i ICKE2t]�1Q, .. .. .. „ ppg PHONE 3501 CLAiiEMONT :: - PICK.ERiING .. :. .. .. .. 29 U AGINCOURT ...... ....sew 2144 �r• ^ t r� t �t - the property of Deliver in Dunbartoa - Zbeeday, 'Wedrreeday, Fitiday, Saturday .� Lir�ElV •,l�Nsi1 - W: V. Cornell - �Pe pay the �E]D11A ObarjeE >►UxxttltA!. DIRECTOR PICHFIItI� \G iLLAGI~ GET THOSE NEW TIRES NOW!! saoROON YOUNG LTD _ :� :.., : Phone Ad 8880 ltalvera 5e00 + i•Nor.,h of- Four Gorn�rs Upp. ScnooI .. _ - - - Toronto � - - -- Saturday, Mar. 23 Dunlop Tires - _Fisk Tires 1VIa le Leaf Fir . Markham, Ont. Walnut drop tables; Scatter rugs; 8 _ Tronghtflmig- Large rugs; Stair • carpe- �5ina1; - - . _ ' �r _. wardrobe; Hall rack; Two iron beds ant > 1 �''� _ - rp er Won and mattresses with stoop, Arm '- -- -- _ - -- °Cheap -Ra Write or Photos ~ - - Chen table; -Peer era Moor Vll- to. for Farm and Country ehair; Two kitchen chairs; Painted - _ - - -- Buildings WORK GUARANTEED stand; Flower stand; Curtain poles; Windstorm Insurance on Bail 1 curtain stretcher, Sewing machine; RON. WATSON - ► EVERETT SMITH - 1 aCroldnole board; Mason and Risch : Windmills. Silos eir_ p �.�•�,� seam, Ontario upright ptano and arool; Walnut-- Automobile Insurance of All Kinds chest; Bat*ery radio; Hanging lamp; _ B - A Service Station Six cane chairs; Rocking c}.sir;. Two BOwman Rowe D t O SERVICE _ carpet' sweepers; . Bridge 'lamp: AT - _ (UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT) washing rtachine with wringer; Phone Pickering 40 � Dresser, haircloth)•ors; Long walnut - 2 mint . �- - Fart's Elevator • � • • #�`�"' Six walnut chairs; POPULAR PIANO v -- -- -- - Rea. 38J Phones Off. WW pANtlFAC1I2F1ES Walnut dining table; Round solid - _Phone 1M We Solicit Your Atten!.ion • and walnut living -room table; Marble- PLAYING Toronto AD 6523 - Pick. 53 R lY APHILCo SCMV= top washstand; Spool, bed; .Walnut. Taught in Twenty Lessons Business • - AGinconrt 86 �... - � � Feeds .: ;. • _ dresser; Two •kitchen chairs; Wash- Homes Visited - Poultry, Rog, Dairy, whole �ai Guaranteed Kepair Service stand; Basin and pitcher; Three -Piece ERNIE FAULKNER -RON OIB,3'ON chop Western Grain, Growing- Any lLalos os. l[oiei toilet set; Bed spring; • Chest of Radio Artist .. Orchestra Leader. Mash for chickens. 500 grain tools; Oil stove acid oven -, Wash Phone Pier. 7 R 4 TR A N.i PI T 100 lbs Developi R T H U R F I •E L D boiler; S.ep-ladder; Ironing board; ; „c gg�i lkouasses, Oil Cake, Gluttwy Two pitch forks; Two hose; TWO TRANSPORT - Braun alerts, Miadlingt PHONE 52 8 a handsaws; Buck saw; Scythe; Gar- Wire 1~endng, Steel 'Pence Poets _ don rake; Crowbar; Garden fork; 4- We fare Read . a�it rase Binder Twine,' i3arinaea .TOLR IDEAS DEPELOPED and Farmers' Hardware Tyne fork; Gorden rakes and pails; y MOVING surge and Woods- mlikere Installed -` +- SaND Gasm?,L $TONE Wes' Oools:s - Tractor Oil Laws rake; Clothes hoses; Stave; - -' I offer yoro 40 year's Fruit jars; Three barrels, Spade; 8 a To Supply Your Rooting in developing, designing and msa•, Lanterns; Flower . sprinkler; Dishes Wooden Shingles ufacturi.•ig of your ideas. and Silverware; Coal . oil lamps; Hardware Need $ N O T' C E 'Asphalt Shingles, i%iled Rooting. s Felt ,mattresses '4 Springs,' 2 II ('' - John Hills, Pic ei 4 Wooden beds; Horsehair walmit A. T _VIN . B U S AB� - -T- .Claremant, Oat • ro 21 Bans, I�SClwr� rocking chair; 2 Kitchen 'rockers; }zi+ Our trucks pass yoss way rver� - Phone Scarboro 2191 _ Small walnut sofa; Walnut platform Hardware and Tln®lth =•ticker; Walnut livinrroom table; .Walnut cupboard; 6 Cane Lsea�t � t�oAL, case, KEN. PRENTICE drains; Aran chair; Mahogany drew- ter; Walnut chest of drawers; Ward- a 28 Yeisi•s Experience, in AuctioQneering is pleased to* announce his dole with drawers "ta, Corn- BArl D, GFRA YEL, return from Active Se&iee'with The Royal Canadim Mn forcers; BL•anloets; Table linen; Bed .Phone Pick, 1"9. r.2 and (C. 'A. 0-),!!!#4 is Adw associated with Clarke Prea�tce, auctioneer Brien; Silverware; w uc droop F -B �ILDER'S SUPPLIES -Auction Sales of any. Kind Electric hater; ■ ' ■ leaf table; 2 small tables with draw- C o■ 0,190 local Oartage work . - - -- -- - - -' - - -- �•, ~+ "_,���• we havealecf placed in stoek a full_ Solicited - Opeclal- cashmere shawls, black and _ rose. ",�, SITUATED AT AJAX GARAGE LINE of MAPLE IMF MILLING At Fair and Reasonable Rates Many other, articles too mmmer` DAY &- N 1 G H T SERVICE "7 OOMP4�M FLTDB - - o�as to mention k A W MITCHELL Prentice's have been established and liceaaed auctioneers 'since hteti. Cash at 1.00 Will Go Any Place Any Ttma-- ..___' + W. 1881 in York and Ontario Counties. _ ASK FOR ALLAN. ALr. OR RA Y —Milliken P. O. - Agin. 52w3 I . VOL 11[�iq►, anclioneee Pickering, Ont. � Phomee — Tar& 74: Rea. SW - the Institute dance on Friday last in OIL HEATING'-; OIL HEATING - OIL HEATING - LAREMONT....,, spite of the weather. The same + pleasant faces show up week after �+ Or I' or. Mr., Earnie Baker has sold his w'�, and some new ones from Ajax house here to Mr. R. H. Tansley, ronto were with the Wamn' Will- to the ladies of the Dance Committ- ot- of Toronto, and will be vacating son family over the weekend. ee, most of whom do not dance and - "t f ` : --snout May 1st. The Day of Prayer Service had a would not be there W they were not Air Furnace Water Furnace - -qtr• and Mrs. Frank Cooper aim large attendance and was led by the persuaded that this is a Community n-'d Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cooper have re- • W. M. S., President, Mrs. George enterprise, for the good ad all. - -" - turned to Claremont, following a Duncan. Mrs. ' Barclay, Mrs. , Gannon, A friend of this correspondent r mon"n's holiday in the southern and Mrs. W. Duncan each contribut- met a young fellow recently, who .. states. ed a solo. and Mrs. T. Norton gave talked about a forthcoming event E quipm e n t Mz. and Mrs. Iioward Hawkley, a brief address. - which featured a well -known "name" spent Sunday with Mrs. hawkley's band. Said the friend, "I suppose - - mother, M" Flewell of Sanford. Low No's you'll be there?" The other replied, NO`V availably and installs i Mrs; Wm. Thompson, who hoe Mre• John Hanley of Stratford ••No, I'm going to ,Brougham, the oil by beep quite ill during the, past • few was a week end guest of her aunt, ladies put on a real nice party , weeks, was' taken -to the Brierbush Miss Ida Bate, there." ' • Mr. Robert Bishop of Newfound- Tra ined Servicemen Hospital, S.ouffWle, on Sunday. Mr. land was the week end eat of Mr. Thompson is also reported to be in � - : '"Greenwood f v poor health. Ro he Miller. _ SHOWING - =.OIL BURNING- The lack of - auction sales in this The Young-people of this com:si- area,• is quite noticeable this spring, unity appreciate the convemerce of The Young People met at the'home -• SOON - the bus service to and from Toros -. - SPACE HEATER in comparison with the many sales of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.: Cl$r_ke___on__ - of. precious years. - to. Sunday evening with, a good attend- Stove That �is Real! S�oniet�ilis The .Young' Peoples' of the Bap- gratulations to Mr. and Mrs. , ante, y tist Chureh met at the parsonage on Frank Carter on the birth of anoth- 7 , The Pot Luck Su J p g pper sponsored _ _ er 'daughter. - - - - - -- _ ..:_,,Tuesday evening to discuss plans-fur - b_y� the three groups--of-the W. A. is - Phones - =j� C. �} ���� �� -- 1tSrs. Lannon has returnehorne. i� L - -the re- organization o€ the society. postponed until March'22, otiving to Agin. 32OW • • 6993 -..Sir. Pete Hardy of Toronto spent She has been with Mrs. Slacks i other entertainments on Friday ev- mother, Mrs. Taylor of Ashburn, I ' the week end with his people here. eeing, the 15tH. S �!e g ,& S r Vie A incour# Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gibson, of Osh -. who is now in the hospiial, after Rev. Mr. Wooten, o£ Ajax, -will �r being badly injured in a fall. b •awa spent Sunday with- Mr. and take charge of the Circuit Services' Mrs. Carswell and child visit' OIL HEATING - ' OIL HEATING OIL HEATING 'Mrs. Chas. Hardy. - , on Sinndsy, March • 17. He is very The damage done to the home of the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. welcome. „ W. Hamilton lost week. . Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Gauslin last Mrs. F. L. Green visited Mr. and Important Auction Sale Set latform states 2000 lb. week; when the roof of their home. Church News C. J Stevenson at -Pickering recently. P , sap. Miscellaneous Articles e1,00: file, was estimated at about Rev. I. E. Kennedy continued his + Mr. and Mrs. Ross Disney spent DAIRY COWS, IMPLEMENTS, Set Guerney. scales, 2.10 lb. Set bob ` ;1,000A0. course of sermons on the parables I last Sunday with Oshawa friends.• HAY, if -ENS, 'FURNITURE sleighs; Potato digger plow; Cyelo= Mrs. Valentino spent the weekend of Jesus, his Sunday subject being Mr. and Mrs.- Hadwin visited the property ot grass seeder; 2 Eyten, ladders; X=S_ with her father in Markham. "Preparedness for Service- in the + friends in Greenbank on Saturday. . =ber fence posts; 24 Bunches No. 1 Doug Dickinson spent Sunday at Kingdom." He used Matt. 25 with The Canadian Girls in Training _ J. W. BROW�DGE P° , the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold the parable of the unwise virgins, met at the home of Jean Pascoe on _. .red cedar shingles, pre -war; A Dickinson of the 4th Line. gauntity odd lumber and scantUM stressing the need of being preps,- Saturday with a good attendance. Lot 2?, Con. 6, Pickering About 650 feet white pine pla�� Miss Georgie Forsyth, of Oshawa, ed for emergencies of life; and it !s Mr. Dix is getting ready to build One mile east of Whitevale ft. long; Colony . house; -spenit the week end with her people opportunities; an urgeht message. his new house on the farm pus - ' in the •village. W. Devitt sang a solo. The follow,- chased from Mr. - Corbett. , WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20 stove, coal; Set hand power clippies . . „ machine; Fence stretcher; Wheelbar. - •-. There was a good crowd at, the �g announcements were made ' fraan - -_ -_- � � .. ' Rues Creighton dance in the conun- pulpit. p p j row; Milk cart Electric section mot- Rum the ul it. s.. Prayer and Worship Green River_ -Black eI Brown or grinder Vega cream separator. � Comity hall last Friday night. The service at Mrs.. T. Brown's hoarse on - g digg,� Brown gelding, agEd. � p ' next Russ Creighton will be held on Wednesday e•: enin_g 3. S. convex: - i . - Dairy Cattle ' 600 lb; _Babcock milk tester; Bar - 'May 3rd. The weekly dance will be ion on Mar. 14th. It has been decid- � Among those who attended the Holstein cow, 8 yrs, calved Dec. 27, rel churn; -Cross.- cut'saw; 30 Cotton- _ cancelled this week, owing to the ed that Sunday evening services funeral `at Elmwood, Markham, last , calf hi side; Holstein - cow, 4 yrs. - grain bags; Valuable. up -to -date vet - oommerreement. The regular dance will be held during lent and the rev- Saturday afternoon; of the late Wtn. calved Feb_ 26, calf by side; Hol_ erinary book; Farm dinner bell, will be resumed again next week. era] organizations ben � y yrs, calved Mar. 2, calf Hoes, chat «thils a etc. S S g rag respons- . Peters, who was accidental) scalded stein caw, 4 Peas Hoes, chains. tools ate• Several from here attended the fW ible for the speaker adz ''music each 1 in a train collision at I�ambtnn, were 3 by side; Holstein cow, 5 yrs, due HENS _ neral of the late Freeman Slack at • Sunday. :13r. Walt. Milne, Mrs. Wm. Milne, liar. 2'?; Hois.ein sow, 5 yrs. sup_ Goodwood on Sunda • ,afternoon. About 105 yearling white leghorns; Sunday The W. 11�. S.,will hold their tile. Miss Reta Milne, Mrs. M. Draper, posed to .calve Apr... 1; Holstein- 2 young farm dogs. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Coaxes of meeting at the home of airs.. Nor'.- lines Ruth Hutchings and �Ir. Free Shorthorn cow,- 1 yrs• due March 24; HARNESS Toronto, spent Sunday with Mrs. on. 24Irs. W. Knox assistant host- W il4on.' Sympathy is extended to his .-Black cow, 3 yrs, Supposed to calve - --Tohn Coates. - -on Mrs. Program convener airs. G. wife. the former Mildred Paine, of July 3; Hols. - Ayrshire cow, 6. yrs. 'bet backband team harness, -new The monthly meeting of the Wo- Philip with , group' B. Virg. Brown, Markham, and relatives. - to dalve Aug. 15; Shorthorn cow, 3 �' Set back band team haOther mans" I:na :itute will be held at the Mrs. •Holtby, Miss Bate, Mrs. Har- - _ Mr. J_B. _Wilson removed an gild_ ._y_ra, supposed _. -to calve Aug. 18; Number horse collars; Other' home of Mrs. Condy on Wed• 20th- vey, Mrs. Lemon, Mrs.. A. Gray and land -mark from his lawn, t�v2lange Black cover, 9 yrs,'supposed to calve. - - -- -' FURNITURE— -'.. - -. ' at 2.30 p. m. The topic, "Publicity" Mrs. Maus. � willow trees planted when he was a Aug. 19; Black and White heifer, Elec. Frigidain^e, mad. size, 'in., in. per- - -wrill be talon by Mrs. F•Loyst. The The Friendly Bible class will boy. He celebrates his 64th birth- supposed to calve Apr. 15. fect._,Fri shape; Elec. heater; Ro • book review -will be given by Mr. hold an evening service on Sunday,, day on May 26. Holstein heifer, supposed to calve yd� W. J. Doher, Lunch comm'itte - - vacuum, near new, good; Elec. rang Y• March 17th at S p. m. The speaker _. _ - Apr. lb; Holstein heifer, supposed to Elec. iron; AT HOME Moffatt; . Else. toaster; ..' il!<ra4 F. Carson, Mrs. R. blorgatr, will be Mrs. H. Johxnstonr of Clare- ` • . - calve June •8; Black and White heif- - Mrs. W. Palnner and Mrs. T. Stan- mont.Also • slides will be shown on Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Duncaari dPish er, su Elea lamp; Round ex. table, aoilii bury. the Life of Christ. to announce that they will • be at stein be supposed 'to calms Y, Hol- fumed oak; Ruffet, solids fumed oak; -home to their--friends on the occas- pp� to calve May with genuine leather seats; 3 Kite _ -- ► Miss Connie WSnnetti o ?'Poronto; - `- ion-'of their 25th' wedding antniver- 15' Holstein heifer, supposed to tables; Exten. diningroom table; apent the week end with Mrs. Lloya Red Cross News calve in .August; Black heifer, 'sup - sa on Saturday, March 23, from Aug. 30; Holstein • „�� �3r tl' . ry' -- - Dosed to calve 6 Diningroom chairs; solid, Masters Ronnie Hedges and All- paid their memberships to Red Cross 2.30 till 5.30, and from -t.ov to LO-.M heifer, 15 mos; Haiarxin he"-C., }g 6 Small tables; Bear rug; Chester - an Badgerow, -are both suffering this through Mrs. Knox, Mrs. Woodward o'clock. - mos; Holstein heifer, 4 mos,; Hol- field chair;. of Ten . friends attended the won d occasional chairs; Childs hi chair; --week from a case of the mumps. and the two well -known 'teen -agars ,� stein heifer self, 1 mos, old; -Bull , � Mr. Gordon Borland of Toronto, who have been making calls. But Day of Prayer at the church on'Fri calf, 3 �veelo 2 Shorthorn stockers; Childs chair; 6 Diningroom chairs; spent the 'week end here with his there are still plenty of receipt books day of last week. Mrs.. H. Shank Holstein bull, 6 mos. old; Studio couch, large, near new; Ward - mother. on hand -which would serve to renew was key woman for this district. All eattU or►er 6 mos, were blood robe; Large book case; Mirror; Bar - Snow drifts, deep enough to pre- or register new memberships. March Mrs. G. Forsyth was appointed for tested on Feb. 13; and will be sold eau; Encyclopedia, 27 vol; Spool bed; went a ..ems from going through tbJam iA yiippping a= y, i.,,+ 0i a ftp.TliTAQ next year. � Rubioa to- blood test. 2 Chests of drawers; Brass, W-, g an still reported a mile north of for Red Cross service remain and Mr. and Mrs J: E. Wilson visited Hay' and Grain �•- Claremont, continue, no matter what the season. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Barefoot,, Ajax, 15 to 20 Tons good mixed hay; '90 bee heater; • Number harden or The World Day of Prayer in the Consider the needs in Red Cross last week -end. Bush. 13arleyi suitable, for seed; ,50 2 Clocks; Hall rack, mahogany; Quo - Baptist Church .last• Friday -was oo� Outpost Hospitals. At BanCrpft, the •.. Mr. and Mrs. J. Davies of Toronto gush. oats; 66 Rush. fill wheat, bec heater; Number of garden and nducted by Mrs. Frank Loyst and new -born babies were in a room off called on-friends here -last week. ' , hbl 0 RugENTS porch' chairs; 3 _ feupboards; Was Mrs. Evans • Ward.Mrs. Frank Car- the main corridor. There were rows Drc. Perry; a:n. his choir of col- Int. 6 ft. binder, good; L H. C. IX.. Door polisher; 2 Pair snow shoes; eon spoke on the theme, "The of baby baskets on.table tops. Start- ; oured folk will be here. on March ,disc with. grass seeder, good; I. H. About • 100- books; • Number rocking Things that Make for Peace." Mrs. led by the wail of an infant behind 29, for a concert of negro spirituals- C. mower, 5 ft. .'rear new; chairs; Tennis racquet; Pair skiis I. H. C. Number of - quilts, 7 Robert Jackson rendered a well x'e- }Her, 1liss Brand Assistant Super- -- -- - - -- - - with hand poles;, . - rake, 10 ft, 'good; Walking plow; I• ceived solo, "God Bless This House . intendant of Field Nurses, found one . linens, dishes, aluminum, silverware ount Zion -H. C•-cultivator, 13- tooth, good Sit 4 There was a good attendance at the basket on an open cupboard shelf. and nwnerous other articles. meeti "That" announced the Out ost Nurse I. t C. 6-rror harrows, good; Cock-. • « + s " E rag• P shutt 2- furrow riding plow; Out- Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wan. Hicks, "is the private room". c Rev. Mr. Wooten,, Ajax,, gave a throw disc; Sale at 12.30 Terms cash .,p intarestin address on Sunday Flat hay rack good- s son on T1.,..%A6a , Marci't -7th. Lnaer ants auny."ee vI S.�.a. ;,, Div- '7' g F.,i� li.a lw...... ,,.., e, , �1; -$te�� No reserve . KEN. and CLARKE The Friday night prayer meetings ision's Department of Nutrition, and we will have the pleasure of, , PRENTICE auctioneers, Mulutei in the Baptist Church will be dis- school lunch demonstrations at two hearing him again .next .Sunday, ' fire pe wagon,' .good, Fanning' mill, - ' continued until further notice. points in the province •are being catrr The Woman's Association meets equipped for hydro, good; Bay truck; ducted, demonstrating the importance on Wednesday afternoon at the home -- - - -- -- - - -- Annual Commencement Held On of good noon meals on the ineahh and of Mrs. Frank Disney.. bars George Thursday and rdday Nights welfaro of children. �► typical school Wilson;is in charge of the program. ,� Y The Claremont High School, arm- lunch ryas served by Miss Nests ,Roll Cm]l is to be answered by a _ CAPONIZING ual Commencement was held last Hinton, Director of Nutrition,.. and verse about 5t. Patrick, night and another - presentation► will her assistants at Division Headquar- Mr- and Mrs• Johnson of Glen be made to night. .tens, It `consisted of whole wheat Major, spent, Sunday with Mr. and The program is made up of sev- bread and butter; creamed carrots Mr& C. Fiss and family: This_y*ear, 'make every pound ' of feed do eral choruses, folk. dances, a couple and peas; a potato boiled in its . The Sunday School Convention 'the work of two. Have your cockerel of variety songs, a play and t_he-pre= skin; there were celery, cabbage and was held this year at Brougham Unr chicks caponized by an expert. 1 ' -- ited Church. Marjory Appleby, -Bar - - - sentationa and certificates. There turnip wedges served raw. The bev- Guarantee 98 percent livability, 97 per - will be a dance' tonight' after the snags was milk. There was an orange bars Coultis, Mrs. Davies were sent. program• for dessert. as 'delegates and we all look' for cent tree capons, Records of 17,500 chicks ward to hearing a most interesting caponized in 1945 showed average of 99.. ». e n Comedy-Drama March 20th •' report this Sunday. percent livability and practically no slip;. BROUGHAM - Miss Eileen Carson, Oshawa, spent My method, is as formerly - - quality rather L, t A Comedy drama entitled "M'Liss, Thursday afternoon of last week _ My Western* Miss" is bding present - with her parents. ' ` Sorry to report t�n quantity. Now discharged and ready' Mrs.. Hopkins was bereaved by: 'id .in the Bfoug14' fh Town Hall, on ; Mrs. Carson has been confined to her to serve you as before. Don't wait till , her.- father's .death last week. Symp- Wednesday, March .20, at. 8.16 p,_,m. bed under, the .doctor's oars. We are:.. -- _ chicks are advanced--book- early to insure- athy is extended to- the bereaved in This Drama is being presented to •• • _ " - the passing of -the ;ate Mr. Slack. hoping for a speedy recovery. correct date. _ try' and raise funds to organize a At . time of writing a -third pats ._ Mrs. W. Gray has been notified of Y p y li For prices and ' information, write or the.death of her.brother's, 4vife,- .IVIrs,. Bo Scout Grou in this communit .: as been arranged for Friday even- _ We ask the help of all - who are In' irg . in the school, March 15. Every- phonic '• .Judd of Calgary, terested in the young lads of Brou- one is welcome. Please bring a F - Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton were Tor- gham. A Pie Social w111 follow the . ' onto visitors one day last yveek and , fable. „ A �� visited their daughter, .Mrs. Clare drama. A.l ladies are asked to bz•lxrg '°!'lie Four Horsemen lobt., B Baledon, who was in the hospi al ptes6 -those -doing so will be given North Pickering Red Cro•rs _ - ` free admission. there and is now recovering ±row a • • . . - serlom operation. In the event-of bl epiderriic, Roan har,►e Sfouff. 344 Ringwood! Ont. lldr. and ]ire, Ross Willson of To- There verse a goad attendance at damage or terrible f;.res, everyoane . Coutlmed on adjoining page .\ • 1 ' 2­ -MOVING DAY FOR BIKINI CHIEFTAIN HOCKEY (r. The Farm- THE [NSIDE ON HOCK (r - - - . -" - '- = - I, 1 . Forum. • 6r ED. FITKIN „' N.H.L. MOGULS are showing ally laid those jinxes low this year ' —dt' T Tl,at considerable alarm over the is- (after failing to snatch a victory in r ""'crease in fan rowdyism and Presi -, 17 invasions of each. city for league - dent Red Dutton is ready to crack games) but now a, new one has soil, considered as being y "full of lire "' ' or in a state of tilth V; r � o The Bruins '.� ft;:R,;.;;µ „ •the whip over ail Bch :bs who allow . arson -CI lcag crowd, fanaticism to get out of lost every game at the '.Find City contains' two distinct forms of this year,. In other words, five t �` E• bacteria. B. rhiz+.,ium of leagne :band. - n 4 M -. r straight. bacteria.- w+iich , attarheb its, -J to All this, of Course, deals wish * , , the roots of peas rtc, gathers and :the gradual increase in the thro.v, 1t was "Fort William Right "' uses the nitrogen from 'the air. ing of bric-a-brac on .the ice to'' in New York last Sunday +show the Cellulose' decoin'resition bacteria show displeasure over a txferee'a Leafs beat Ranger„ 5 -�. .Three - �Y s X aids tht ro'ting ci the refuse, -<tub- -. decision.. Chicago •.Stadium fans."+'" in products of. Fort Willia a paced s ­51—e and manure. have been, he wotst offenders ....night tempo <t:ure of po :.:to this respect for v,arb. Not far the Toronto victor '• Gus Bodnar, f+ s" with two goals, and Gaye Stewart k � � n 3 'tops mdy be as much as 7 degrees x behind .them are Montreal Forum arnl Bud Poile, one each. 'AH 's;' .n ;•;l 4 loawer than 'that of ti:e soil .surface,, fanatics. But not one club in the :;, - Many growers now plant' potatoes 'circuit can boast a ,spotic -_ record three were landed for the ,L' eats . in widely spaced ridges, across the by Scout uib ' Walker; and alt in this . respect. _ ' q + direction of --the prey: iling winds, William n an himself. adC a + su that heat may be * ansirrred r th-ee led the Thunder' Bay' junior _ Chicago fans are the mcgst in• league before bec'onling - i.eafs. from the snit to ti.e leai`eE, a'rid if- -ventive --also -the most callcus. Poile and Bodnar played together ford protection from fr ,as, 1 Rotten tomatoes, cauliflowers, sil- for two seasons. Bodnar won the great aa�,ar +ave gained ver- pennies, whole decks of play- the scoring -.title the first of those in fertilizing hay may° be lust -f t itlg cards,, small p_eces of metal, two seasons, so Squib Walker said ” r.; t �` the crop is allow cc' to become too arA -whiskey ottles have been i' mature oetore cutting. 1 y to Poile:. "If you lead the scorers � ���• '�;��f <<• � _ g. An ex �cri- ..•,� l.r `' n ent on wheat g'ias s :,b%vea coil- heaved out, of . the gallery by the next year, I'll take ou to Toronto ',Windy City' folks. Once, during to' see the Stanley Cnp playoffs." elusively that when cut young the Leaf =Red «'ing _piaynff game in Poile did just :hat, pot his Having made his first airplane flight, from Ailingaplap" to Kwaja- protein ,content was 14 u- per y Detroit, someone tossed a dead trip to Toronto -and the next' year - lein in the Marshall Islands, Chief Jomata Kapua is greeted by -c, ut: which fell to ? ,OT' per ce it ' fish onto the ice surface In cs dead he was PLAYING for the next- — Corism� are Batt -H' W� ya t' commander of the Kwajalein naval air at medium stage and to 4.,, pep ` ' • base. They met to discus's evacuation of the chief's - People -€r= __ recently King Clancy was struck Such are the whin -s of the hockey Bikini atoll,, now being prepared for the atom bomb tests. relit when mature. in the face with. a package of cough fates! . , ..plants absor•1 ainmb„ia more' drops. Toronto fans, generally con - L><n� SCIENCE solutions than' airri nit-rate " from dihte, sidered well- behaved.• hake grown Simple Arithmetic solutions of ammonium _nitrate, more boisterous this. season -and Reviews Record of Butter Ration - IS DOING +whereas from liig� h 'concrntrattd 7 programs gr lore are tossed, to say At HOtel 1�Teeting _ a solutions -the rewer a hold: true.' nothing of bags of ,peanut:. In ....the mosta u4eful of the im . - -. -- --- •y - .- proi•ed DD infect:cides, al•l'ea : s' Pew York... fans _have taken to For those to whom ordinary At. the annual meeting of the to be the "woo hle" powdr: pro- ' throwing eggs. _ logic and arguutrrt. do not appeal, O Beal Glass . . 'Connaught Hotel Compan;. •..tmL - g• p dLCts containing SO per cent of. tcd, Nernon G .Cardy, ,res'dent: the cold figures c•n butter produc- - I 8 - . _ .. - DIET. These ,+'ettablc powders.. - Bottle - throwing has been the announced - the appoimittert of tion, consumption and' stocks in lVirtiute ,rc'reai:ch info a simple made - ready for u -e by adding the : _ • most serious -offense at the Forum- Major G. Allen Ross. DSO, to the storage ma}_ . better explain the mechanical process in manufacture recommended- amount of DDT -this year and in the Boston-Can- board of directors of the hotel. Mr. has meant that, in the poet -war poawder to the appropriate :.mount recent cut in butter co.ipo.n value, : ad:ens game there last week. play' Carck• submitted a report which in -• world. British optical glass' 'will of''water, are found excellent for _ ..--was held up for 10 minutes while dicated that the financial position of says the Ottawa- Jourtia, ,, - _ take the-place'vf. Zviss -Jena .glass dips, or sprays for liv,dstock, i. well ➢ attendants cleared the ice of gla•;s: the hotel has been adequately main To put the record straight, it' as the'best that can be -got. John ae for versatility ai appiic.t .•n . to a 'As a result, Red Dutton notified - tained,- reviewed the financt`at situp Langdon- Davies gave the inside crops, - mi ht be explained that w inter 'the Habitant management that a at,on and the past. present and g story in a recent talk from BBC. .:..butter iation:nq Hill - ,otitin- +y iturnediatd future of the hotel. production is al+says .less_ than con= Optical. gla =s, lit _aid, has to be ab- uP as long as John Q. Citizer..con- r,pitition of bottle-throwing could `Volume of business has shown sumption, the difference. being olute,y,'uniiorm, any the secret is - ..result- in the stoppage of play and g ticuea 4o drink 'mirk at the tresent the awarding of the g me to the an increase oven 19U, and- 1944; - =Wade up' from stock :. placed in. a simple one. It all lies in the mix- rote. In October 1:-e con -imed ::d visiting club. Dutton added that Mr. Cardy said. storage during the flush production m>~. -While the glass is molten ft million quarts, an :nr ease of 12 �, = /.- - -. - must be constantly stirred a pad: per cent ever Oct, 1044. The old I mean business and Ganadietts season of to October. At'the _ dle is• turned round and round in con+' can only produce so touch `• •• -co-operated for last Saturday, might s game by scattering special Luxury Liner Again - old- six- ounce, coupon value it took the fluid while'it is cooking. That's ntilk so.... ' . . . ... . ......... �.... police among the various sections -- -= __ about- 22,000.000 pounds of-;butter about. all that was known until re- The,Toronto Exhibitien "will o° tote Forum with instruction, to The British liner QLcen Eliza- monthly to meet all requirements. cently, and the chief problem was re =open. hr 1947, .1fayor- Saund• -s _ 1 - arrest anyone creating unnecessary betb• sailed last week for South- to a�•gid the bow wave made. by announces. 8o per cent.. to honor coupons and d ?sturbanct -. ampton, England, on ncr last +oy- stirrer lapping over ind trapping Statistics -for the Record. -- • e as ''a troops hi _ - the remainder f,,r commercial bses. r bubbles. There -was also the i:.Ontar'ro's cg production in- ' a . • R age p. • a� y The 83,000 -ton vessel, carrying - Stocks t n February 1 %-. ere only danger of particles of the pot, used 1945 was I11.:,07,ovo do2,en, high- - • " : Dutton recently invaded Chicago 1,693 passengers, will go_ tn. the about 2s,o0vU'�0 sounds -as' com. for hQldng the molten glass, being eat in Canada. to make a check on crowd row- stirred in. British manufacturers ; , . ,butter -i rata -e -wags -27.'; Cjyde . Shipyards for " cu :� rr4ion red to a normal' 34.000,000 P -' dyisfn there. -Aware that he- tcdi carried e\hadstiwe reseirch into the cent over 1914 to rite total of Gil,• into a luxury -passenger liner- _ pounds at that date. Production iti on hand,�he Black Hawk manage- the purpose for which -he was p best size and shape of the stirring 3'6;,000 pounds. ^^ent took no chances. They got January was, about 9,600,000 apparatus, the ' best speed and a ....flue cureg tobacco reaZhed Captain Red Hamill to make a built -after returning to England. pounds. 15 per cent. lo�%e, thati the p dozenother variablc details'. - '- 7i•876,W0 pre -game appeal to the fan. over same month a year agc,. As pro -„• pounds, a` slight reduc- the microphone. As a result.. the duction will not- catch -up with con- The result has been that,, whereas lion of 9.3 per cen� from 1 ?4 +•. '; w::'t • sum lion till about May, it can before the war only about twenty - Chicago Crowd behaved for the PAY 811E .� HOW easily be figured that the amount per cent. of the glass fn a -pot could first time this season. be used for optical purposes. today ' 1Win& Gold Medal COME �VOU 'DON'T now in storage is totally ihadequ- - - - SEEM TO SE 'DOIN6 •'> ` ate to meet requiFemehts-far the three or four times is "much is good Around and About: �^ During the war that.m -nt the sav- i ' ,— next two and a half niont!i_ at the g MUCH FENCING f.ATTIY° ing of the time and the cost of Sir Alexander Fltnung, diseuwer- Jinxes bob up every year for ,��---� six -ounce value. er of Penicillin, has been awarded hockey clubs. . . Boston Bruins 4 bnildi.ng -a w'hott factory. the Harbert Gold Medal for 1948 had two road jinxes trailing 'em F In fact it Will be contewhat of 'a I'VE BEEN USING miracle if stocks, plus production by the British - 'Royal - Institute of since 1812. , ho matter stow well e� p�M�i f MY are sufficient -to meet even the Approrintatelyr s300,0oo w'oi•th Public Health and llvgiene• for. they prayed- tnty couldn't vein is � pub- .,...Montreal or Detroit. . They fin- P05Tb #% tE' -t6W- . 1�-,, ,, :�• r: +'a �• It's., all a o :'. buggy whips are still purchis- "Eminent services rendered to pub- s = : LASTING 3 TO 5 matter of simp:e arithmetic.. ed. y tnericans anpua y. - t tt n'aa announce6. -- - TIMES 1.ONOSIL We Prospective HPu chaser. �' SECURITY COUNCIL T�1 MEET IN NEW Y(ZRK COLLEGE ' GYM ' - W11 for properties near Windsor, To-- -- ronto and Niagara Falls, write, ` i a �' a ' 4 b ' s , : •, ; giving us particulars. Guaranty Trust Company of Canada, = Windsor. Toronto, Niagara Falls ,� - � •, —_ � �:, n .fir , � ,�� �'�"'�:? �y ;� �P,�• "�,3`f�"1.,,� Ff _ . ; .. � Y � '..dry :1y ��,Y ^� +���,� / ■�••'r��k 1.�'�'4+�'�s - � -- t 11 •yip .xl, .� �� "i ��•'• � Ar A� + : :i OOTNIS FOR .. d•:a.; FENCE POST -' �.���. :.. ��_: MIXTURE '- "It's true - 80%, to 907", of the time. and money Spent on Fencing can be saved by using "Osmom ` R. Spacial Fence. Post Mixture!- C1flJD sttlfta up the nose. = Treat the round line only and - -- causes mouth breathing, throstt make the whole post last 3 to 5 tickle and night coughing, use times longer For 3c to 4c per post. e: ,.,,,,,:, The United Nations' powerful this time - tested Vicky treatment Any kind of post - Pine Spru- Security Council will hold its that goes to work Instantly... ce - Poplar" Willow or Cedar _ t�s � *noel first Atrierican sessions in -the At bedtime rub good old Viers can be e)fectively treated with gymnasium building of. Hunter. VapoRUb on throat, cheat and this well -known preservative mix. ollege, New York 'City. The p back. Then watch itsFENETUTpttl- ture. Over 2,000,000 power - t othi styled; "sandstone - strut- - sn T aeWh briaS- ie anti, teleph•gne poles and the s r ` Pictured above,- was used - t�- millionf- of farmers' Fence posts in training 60,000 WAVES dur- r It tENETRitTES to breath. „. �� . ing the war. It contains seven treated with Osmose prove �� in paaaages Wit soothinng� these Facts "Osmose "reaydoes gyms. Workmen are rushing mediclztstl vapors. It itlMWUtTD rhea and bast �ttrfaves 11ke p tob, even on green wood renovation of the basketball . Warming, comforting _poultice• •• Your dealer can supply you court. shown at left, to have it _ sad itkee�,onworkingfOtbourse ready for the first meeting, Even wti a yea stoop - t0 ease coughing apt relieve mttscu- • • • • s '" ! fi j l • scheduled for March, IIl. - ttttg�htneas-Lnd • • CANADA s war m r, �ia� IPI Dt1 comfoetl Try it to= ;'. ICks vapcRub. _. ;'. ".. " ^' +: . • � " ;,..,,'. . . , ' if .: ,'.';� ' - _ _ . , .. - - _ - .S&.�a: ° " ^.n":E•:3 ;r;rx..i'..:.�'�i.r -,. ..- r:'a, : - r':� «,J.� •:Y!ijy . - - M -- and snapped the lock. He heard .'�j- a car leaving below and hoped that �ON����� y 8 Grace had taken her husband home. y $HEWN TOPPING MILLER suitcase and went downstairs - ;tl una Lee and Harvey w'ert of GIHGEA . FARM - -- standing in' the hall.' Haney said, - - - " "Look here Gary, I'm sorry about We have seen it before, we shall things "that might be needed soma -- CHA'P'FER XXIi want, Tallman ?" he demanded. this business. 1'd like you to stay." ' t see it again, but evrn so the speed time' have finally been destroyed. •-iy Far below•. there was a rumble "I want you. You're coming to "Harvey, you're as blind as a with which the snow gets away is SFo make the "job less irksome I and a hiss -anl aitet that a chin - Mason's with ni.e- n ow. " bat!',' snapped Mona Lee. "Vary still something to marvel at. khis had our small radio out there this bish bubbling confusion as if a toil- " I'm not going to be bullied into isn't leaving oil Oliver's account. time last week, to go tronr the morning and this "afternoon 1 visit- lion devils had been disturbel in this," declares: Uliver, his lip drawn Harvey, you 'find Addie an,l tell her house to the barn inevit srrug- ed with a Jewish gentleman •who . 'their subterranean cave. And then back. "Get out of here, 'Tallman- Gary's leaving," gong kne: deep tht•ough snow. To- v.auted to buy fat hens. He didn't Hiekey's yell cut'the air like a flash and don't come • back." "Please, 1'd rather not see her. day the greater part of the ground, get any hens but we had' a visit of flame. "You asked for itl "' Gary drew 'jell her I sail good -by, will yud% around the house is bare. And yet anyway. "We got leer! She's down there!" back tautly and clipped him on the and thank you all again ... we have not had a quick, spectacu- Well, f-can see 1 am in fur anoth -` The•miracle halt happened. They ride of the face. Oliver's arms flail. The little station looked lonely. lar thaw. There have been no er interruption. Our son has just had oil. ed out wildly, but his legs wobbled Gary bought a ticket to the nearest floods so far, the ditches are not driven into the yard. He has just - flow much, only experts could from under him and he went down railway point in the Pecos country. even running and y,t a tremendous come back aftt`r.delivering what he determine. on his knees. Then he stopped and kisssed Mona quantity of snow has disappeared. calls a load of barnyard "honey ". They went back to the house Where has it gone to? Perhaps The time is,nearly four o'clock and Half carrying the dazed man. Lee Mason. after a little, walking crookedly, Gary got him into the car and "Good -by -and please don't wait. soah>;d into the ground. That is that means tints out for a cup of ' 7stumbliog, laughing. slammed the door backed out There w'on't be a train for half an what,• we hope but we thought tea. swiftly, ignoring the frenzied hour. Take care. of her, will you, there was too much frost in the _ "Oil, mother," Adelaide exclaim- y ground for that. Wherever it went _ ed. "Wire Dad. Wirt him quick." shrieks al Grace at the door- airs.- Mason? And tell her .. .' �] ' Kimball mumbled w•rat}rfully�. "I'll tell her she's a fool! "' we hope it •is ,all .for the good. We Moclerri Ettll'ilette "The telegraph office won't be - don't want another false spring like mot., then slumped in a corner, his head snapped Mrs_ Mason. _ "'Gary, you s, l t « �h,�<y>,�..ti�n •� Robe+t�Lee - open- till -eight -' ck" - in his hands, wnlie drove nice m2rc -at -- --- p �- "Oh, I think Hickey's an old an- write -" do if we don't get apples and small 1. Who -should cut the • wedding a madman back to the Mason ranch. "Yes, 1 `wil'_ Good -by again ..." fruits' again this ear -or a good ? Bell I'm going to call Grace right Harve came out, looking bewiI- g. Y $ cake. now -I'm going to gloat ; ." and Y g He walked down the cinder plat- wheat and cereal crop? And when 2. Should a n an ever .show the g $ dered as he saw Oliver's battered • form and inspected the labels on 1 say, "What shall we do" 1 don't Gary. and Mona Lee stood looking face. letters he has received from a at each other a bit nlrmbly. two milk cans waiting on a truck. mean just you and I, but ,the whole ? ; I had to mark him up a little And just then, with a howl of world? girl. • + • 3. Is ii considered good form: to, to make him come, Gary stated tires, a car swung up to the station • ' kiss and embrac: when pectin a :Mona Lee said "Gary, I iu5t as he opened the door on 'Oliver's g g and skidded to a stop, • Adelaide Naturally 'we have known for knew someho, that- you'd bring. us friend, or when departing. _ side. "But now 1 think i,�'ll ,ark.', umped uui au4 came runnin her 4. Should the —words "house ' - - j $� some time that ' •food conditions luck.' "Look here, Gar this is going hat on the back of her head, her were pretty Gary, g p y serious the world over, party" be,osed in an invitation? '•Don't give me and credit, airs. pretty far," Harvey objected- purse flapping -open, a white, frantic but stories of threatened famine 5. When a girl isnot of age, is it Mason. 1 had given up. !t -was look on her face. have come as a tremendous shock, Hicks who hull on. 'And you had. "I'll go farther, ", said Gary furi- all right for her to extend an in- ..Hickey $ Y ously. "I'll -ruin •lijm if - he doesn� "Gary -wait l" She dashed up particularly, when we know so 4itation is her hcnie? the courage to let him try this." own up that Grace- Morgan hired breathlessly, flung herself at him. much food is wasted here in Can- t y Harvey's w'.ire came at noon,, him to get you to sell out -that he "Oh; Gar'y,. I cad't stand it--.-:I'm ada. Day after day. week after ANSWERS Taking' NIGHT PLANE TO -. _ knee all about. that Slide Ellis af- going' with you. It's no use. I'm week, there is-food left on plates, \. .The bride should cut her Weil - -- MORROW. HOME SUNDAY. 'fair -he planned it." stubborn and spoiled and mean- -,.food thrown into garbage pails, ding cake, dividing'the first piece Gary tried -to sleep that after- Oliver got to his feet dizzily. He but .l. do lout yeu. ,1'11• Five in a ,children allowed to leave crusts at with her husband. :. :fever. He noon, but his mind was a whirling glared at them all: "Nice gang L little shack, -and I. won't grumble. meal -times and is their school should net even mention them to • - tlyaarilo _: . �Suri a he would go, We can get married somewhere ... lunched, I suppose in these _days his most intimate' friend.. 3.• No. it ! Y -married into -" ' He had to go. oh Gary -you ve .got to take -.me of realism children are no longer is not. These ,affectionate demon- Another .car 'screeched in the wiih you!" told that if they eat their crusts strations should be reserved for Harvey - arrived about eleven driveway. "It's Grace," said Mona F%; held her tight, standing there up properly their hair will curl! privacy. 4 No; the proper wends o'clock, glowing and expansive. Lee, peering out, "and'a policeman." between the rails, oblivious to"-he_ __ Every night when 1 give our are "week -end" or "a few days" 5. He swung :Vona, Lee's feet off the "1'11 tend to -this," said Harve • menace ' of the approaching y- Until the girl is of age, it, is batter Y pproachin train Tippy his main meal of the da door Now, , didn't I tell, •you, grimly, and: went out. ,till someone yelled, "Hey -.you mostly bread, milk, - perhaps ai that her mother_ do so, 6. A small Mother?" • _ " \ow, don't you run wild.:Har- •• GAY went up the stairs, tossed, folks crazy" : sucked egg, and whatever scraps silver fruit knife is usually ,provided. vey Mason. w. d just because Gary and the Iast thing's into his suitcase, They jumped in time, and then there are, I 'loofa at it and think- Cut -the apple into quarters. then Adelaide began to cry, clinging to "That, probably, is more food, than convey it to the niouth -with the _ • Hickey struck oil. 1 thought you him -and Gary was holding her and any one person in Europe would fingers. were going to bring Junior' back w _ murmuring wild things, hardly get during the wbige day." It seems with you. What happened? _ knowing where he was, till some- terrible, doesn't it, and yet our dog ".Well, I got him off. It cost me one shouted; "All aboard!" must be fed. P•• will Foloy etsylloa •s plenty -but the kid that was hurt "Oh, thy heavens - Gary; we've s A St Aegis $lute! - didn't die, and a state trooper sard missed the train. -ft's one off with- Yes. it must be dreadful in Eur- ++ . - - - -- a - tits. girl ran out from behind a y out es .. , ope, but our sympathies, naturally. ruttu�'ru parked car anyway, so theylet him_ `� "Let it gol" Gary's exultation are aroused more for the people of • Every Boon■ wltb o.u. off with a fine and suspended sen- was- like -a sod "But I'll never let the British' Isles. The have had s••"e1 •oe reGaho.e• $• Y tense." you go, never again. Come along. to take so much,, and yet they Double. a-t.so up * • flood FnuA I)Irlaa nail Iona*- "Solyou decided to leave hies up If you re' going to marry me, we'll must still sacrifice food. clothing Ina Nl :Lily t' ere ?" - be married at home. With your and a good many things that we , mother and everybody." don't *den know about, for the sake . llaerbuerer .1 :1.1% . ..Weil, %I figured an oil marts son Y Y „ ref. 044. aria ought to have an eafucation I He led" her' to the car isl of others who are, supposedly, in a - ­SO you're in on the well,' too, are \y helped her in, but he took the wheel worse plight than thentselvee. If "I'll only fortune and misfortune could v• ,.w • hitrfself. ! ll dpi e," he Said e Y )'Ou"' he said to Gary.. } might meet another' white rooster." � be more evenly divided. And if r n' (THE END), only the powers that be would see "Mr. Slason. I'd much prefer not r� � . fit to . reduce the postal rates on r - to be. After all, 1 only follokstd • Y`'' parcels to- Britain. „ Hickey's jorders. He insisted on this T . ' . • r arrangement as.. airs, The Turning ' g 14tason ran, • • . • .i "11 you -over my protest," Gary ' ,r The forgoing was written ell b- • ,i ,Point day. Today, "it might as well be argued. "You .can give me a check ♦ • '�� sprint~ ". Ditches are running, birds ' ,'.for enough to take me on to tht • 1 w By Mary Itrdav Taylor • � are singing. Partner is opening up next place." �, " / When John Sherwin, an escaped _ / ditches and f have been opening up !!Look here, sun you did this j. +:.. _ convict, saved the life -of -.Jim the bar rrh- R « i I If you're pure about that Repu iiic �" �°//�� a have been more or less houseclean- -. business -writ .•,. _. diet get � ' ' %h stampeding' herd by quid; s i li , i -' shooting, he. established himself ing. w'htc .pea y to-at> - -- r that straightened out entire!' i $ Y � 1�� %f / 895 with Jim, and inci- dentally, with opening up process, because had the _"This _a•ogld• be. as-good. a time as �' em's sister, one. But the lab' porch- been %ft much longer it --' s 7' any to straighten it out," said Lary was still after him. head tha I would have been like Fibber Mc- thrilling account of what; hap- Gee's hall closet_ Now the cohwebs ' grimly. "Will you lend me your �"� _ _ g ?�r,,;:,;;._,• - -„rj pened later. are down, the walls and floor are ' car, airs. \idson'r" ■ " \Vh of course.. `But what are !�'• I clean, and an 'accumulation of _ Why, ..,ti 71 Beginning 'Next Week . —Smart Girls ' ydu going to do. Gary ?" °�- -_ -_•- i ".; "'Settle things. - t'tfi-be back in � Always. Carry Paradol 'half an hour." T Y • • • He drove too last, with his jaw We Little AnOL/i Discovers Rome - in their Handbags 1 - set •and- his eyes like hots irons burn- aLU It's mighty fine, - • : -The know that Paradol sill re- . . L ing in his head. The tires squealed Amidst life's swirl -and sham, liave them quickly of headaches and and gravel flew_ when he turned punctuate you; bcdipreads with To have a loyal friend, .3m . Remedy other discomforts, as well as help tai, into the driveway of Oliver Kim- Whose only wish check' colds. a glamorous peacock mutif. En- Thus clean 'r Ca ad sot one's g y known all over Canada as �foone's One, girl writes,- "ITnti1 I used ball's house and stopped with a jerk. -Is 'our true good; Emerald Oil. Is such s tine healing chanting cmbroiuc•ry like this is g „_ Paradol every month 1 suffered al- lie jabbed the doorbell savagely agent that -Eczema. Barber's Itch, sure to add bri;lipnce to' }not.; And little know Salt Rheum, Itching Toes and Feet. most unbearable pains. It is the four,or'five times, and then .Grace home. The ,heartache thit we cause, and other inflammatory skin eruv- most quickly effective relief I -have tame to the door, trailing a pink -` When we impute trons are often relieved to s. few ever used and there is no disagreeable i$Et =�!'. 3'd •" >ha-- laid- -uA* -- �••II iTl?:n1n c«i«riiF�y �,•PL 11 days. - after effect." A Lane, ul,�c ' a., 't2'ac ll:: a gi !� Jr_,p.ne G ., a —lee fill to nl saant pleasantly. "What do you want ?" transforms plain spread.. Pattern to use and it la' so antf�eptte and . And -drive our , friend away, "1 want- - Kimball, ", Gary Said 895 has a transier of a 15 x 18 and penetrating that many old stubborn Misunderstood. cases of long standing' have -yielded brusquely. "Tell him to come out a 3% x 13 =inch motif. . B. Gkave. to its influence. PARADolonn' ♦ here. He has a few things to say to _ Moone's Emerald Oil tsAld, by J}arvey Mayon -and he s going to Send TWENTY CENTS. in all druggists everywhere' to help pa them nowt" coins .(stamps cannot be accepted) rid you of stuhhou pimples and . t+ A��'ONE CAN FIX unsightly skin croublts — eRtlsrsc• Y , • • for this pattern to Wilson, ?`'scale " ZIPPERS tion or money back. craft Dept., Robin 421, 73 Adelaide Dona discard clothing, leather ;. He pushes- past Grace into the St Nest, Toronto Print plaWy -house, and Grace gate a little Fran- in 10 , etc. Fix the zipper tools re- tic � Nt1SIBrR. your in 10 minutes, No special tools re- tic shriek. "Oliver!" NAME and A D T"' FSS. '.quires. Big .30 page (took of step- By -Step Instructions, 9A/. Sketches, Oliver Kimball came from tints / r shows you how. One Repair Saves Tear of the house. "What do you Many Times The Cost. Mail $1.00 i - ISSUE 11 —im' now; Morehelp, CN 9, Box '740, Lakewood, New ,lerney, USA. _- �oulll enjoy' np�e Pekoe Bend HELP BUILD UP -RED BLOOD ' . •, . �' . � ac b TO GET MORE' I _._ _ _ _ lSTRE•Ir6T1� - � - FOR ; `.. 17 _ <• If your blood LACKS IRON! COUGHS - COLDS You girls and women who suffer so from BRONCHITIS - simple anemia that you're pale, weak, ' -dragged out " — this may be due to lack of CHILDREN 'ASTHMA �. (•` iron in blood. So try Lydia E. 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U. .' .DISTRICT MANAGER f GENERAL INSURANCE WEDNESDAY to SATURDAY EXPIRE LIFE � � CONVEYANCING � Radios Refrigerators -= Stoves MARCH — 2d, 21, 22 and 23 WATCH FOR YO'L'K HANDBILL Insurance O mpany old established agency; ready Representatives to Berne. ° WASH2NG MACHINES and -OTHER APPLIANCES Ross D.. Munro Phone Pickering 80 ' 7.- SALES SERVICE . - - -- W H Curtis - . - STORE HOURS - Tom Puckrin HOUSE WIRING - . - Week Days - 8.30 A. M. - 9 P. M. Geo. E.. Brown, Audi¢,, Ong. „r X J. Mills, Ajax ranee of a Kinds ROUGE Insurance n Sunday - 12.30 P. M. = 5 P. iM. . Telephone,, b22 Whitby, Ong. 13th Year as -ELECTRONIC LABORATORIES. -J. R. Boyer, �4 -,i. �►�c�i•.��CHIVIErans. sariser Address lholre DUNBAB1�o]!i PH0 E PIC& 1b R a2 � - Phm. B., FURNITURE DEALER Brougham, opt Pick 6 B m FUNERAL DIRECTOR Don't forget the Drama and Pie . 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Sales ,co u Anywhere 1�" Phone or Write Suite 612 = Continental Lifs Bko 614 Dundas St. East, Whitby, Ont. __371 Bay St. Toronto y - Junior Miss s gy tarring Peg Ann Garner. „ ,PICKERING MEAT MARKET. CYRI L E. MORLEY Your Satisfaction buy Guarantee Allyn Jcsl }.; :�ivaal Dunne _ - - FRANK R. SMITH NSURANCE AND MONDAY, TULSD-.AY, .WEDN'SDY ."Quality First ServictCur Aim' REAL ESTATE °HINTER & DECORATOR " MARC�N 18, 16. and 24 MAKE THE TEST" REST YOU BUY. T1iF _ - Box 86 PHONE 67 PICK. -Last Complete S4ow.At 'Sae P. NT. PIC KERING ONTARIO : ' � Pickering 80 , C rnfid -rtial Agent " . : J A. WILLOUGHBY DO THINGS RIGHT 'Charles Boyer .Lauren B"l Highest Prices Paid for Willoughby Farm Agency EGGS �R• P. L. LOOS goad Office Toronto It is better not to de-gs st ^ Also Ar. added Atjraction - LIVE and DRESSED VETERINARY SURGEON 166 Yonge St, AD�i606 all than to do they wraot• POULTRY "Largest and Oldest fa Documents. Gonr Asa e� ZANE GREYS : �UNl3ARTUN, Canada - stablished Forty : - plckering Famm Limif, - - Y �• Consult Your Farmer -1,4wr �- - West -of the Pecos W)zftby. Ontario Phone Piciering ?2 R '21 , ;AFT, BUD STEWAB,T Phone Whitby 336 CONSULT OUR ACTIVE CIl Y D[�7; _ . . Bob Mitcham Barbara Hale' - --- .- ,�- T- ►++�r�xo.rr -iNTME GT7 Pickering 2'i $• � - THURSDAY, FRI., SATURDAY - - - tkl son F. �• DOnevan Y �ELIMINATE Sellers & A n - , MARCH 21, 22 and 23 _ - . - - - Phone Agin. 201W2 - St+xilf. 890 :. B. A., B. S1L - Incendiary Blonde the feed hazard ' '_Llcensed Ontario Land Snrvo:.,a. o i - , 866 &M Street► East; • :In Technicolor in chick raising Auctioneers : ' Barbara Hutton Arturo DeCord&o _ a Year's Experience .� Notice ' It isn't enough to knew the analy Saks conducted snswhese• C„r>,trter To �a 4 must l�,vw Lam.. f Vssabluation Store Dews a" t. : - s I -- - • • i i+ ltlreiture -and Property Sales. that analysis is made up. You Storq Gash —Made t• Utiti LOOK TO THAT ROOF NOW • : S tE��� `rnusi know how -many pounds of IL►11 Sales Personalty' lined and Asphalt Shingles ,trr Advertised. Bills prepared and P Call Us For Free Estimates f e expensive ingredients like povv- r pow, Rou Roofings !�6 dered milk, meat meal arts cereal J `. Asphalt 'Sldiasi' (40 Years Expeiiencej 'grass are in the feed. _ Pro mpg ...erviee Wau Bgsraa . .juts And you get this information, right a J. & G. Gaseoigne _ v EEE� i down to the pound. u* every in- - Reasonable Rates j i' rrariiPn }, in ('A1=R'rFRT�. f`I.,;..L. a ��arter. 0 STOU FVIE.LE _ . Phone 743 -- - - - - - __ ___ - -- - PHONE 29 F `' '1 'e t im: ite you to compare the 'Wh• ,ingredients o; CAFETERIA Chick Starter with other - itby, `Out. j chick :•tarter: for no other fetd gives you full formula -- informatir.n. _ LU TBER �4 We invite }ou'io visit ywr nearest �1Q \ARCH and The ' CEMENT- CArLTEP.1:1 lied dealer to check over the complete .LIMITED ''list of ingred;ruts in CAFETERIA CHICK STARTER. Junction' :WORK A F E T E R I A POULTRY FEEDS TELEPHONES — Howard 1117, and 'sc boro ON CELLARS - FOt3NDATIONS - MONARCH LIVESTOCK - FEEDS .:w.' STABLE OR -7tough and Dressed Lt:aber 11®lwork ' The only -open formuW1 feeds on the market. ,` Frames Sash . Des 8cr'al"oa - ANYTHING IN CEMENT WORK Made by Maple Leif Milling "Vany Posited and sold by _ Interior Trim M� Soft and Hardwood Flooring - - ' . - • - Brick Insulated Siding' Cedar • ®' _ r - rPPallboasda Rotes Ls* Rolf Rai \ masoafts prodods Barclay Two Greenwood, Ont.: A., W, MITCHELL : . Wes*it� Tn. 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