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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1949_02_18-E, PIC E R- . TH —K— Vola Vola 88 NO. 21 PICKMWC , ONTARIO FRIDAY, FTBRUA Sub. Rate - $200 per 71110": II• 6., $2.60 w. Co. Murkar and Bon. Pubushem 18, 1949 4 Ceuta a copy Authorized as Second Class --ave MMM. w ■ ■ winer rro im \ e— • vote On JA0,day, 14th At a meeting of the Township Pickerin Village -----r9oouaciI on Tuesday, a Bylaw was Dan's "Chili„ Bpdag Canned •here g pss,$'sd authorizing a poll an "to be Dan Youveff, of "Dan's Chili Blaze, at Rouge ��� �� ��<<Kae •- -- _ t to be" water to ,Pickering, I Glad to know that Mr,. Jack Cal. 'm Groin has aarted his canning opera- •'-- __ a _�15 gill is a "money bY�a' t present is cann ng s Pick 1 vert,' who hes bee 2or the issue of doe -Ventures up to Rev, Robt; Cl Copelaud. Ainistsr _several weeks, has recovered suffix. _ , - $93,000, The date set for the "wat_ "chili con -carni" and bee.ns with Sunday, February 20, 1940 tently .to be downstairs again. er vote" has been set for Monday, tomato sauce. Dan _has done a great ""'� - Miss Winona McEwen, Whitby* amount of work and carried on al. Our fire department was called i 20'n0 a• m.• = Morning Whorship • .ldarch 14;. Onlr property 'owners to to morgan's Park, in the Rouge visited 'Mrs. Mervyn Gould 'on Bat. ' vote a moIIey-bye terattons in gelling his canning- ++ urday. Winona. has been away from plant started. He has purchased a !Valley on Wednesday ' afternoon, I 1,111 -hat Are We ling Wo Pbr?" The Village Trustees announce a where the cottage of Mr, and ivlrs. I 7.30 "p, m, -Evening Worship work for seven months, sutieriag Public Meeting in the Town Hall. 1 considerable including -amount huge. cookergand i Stanley Lang was ab�aze,'Their, in- 1I "If We Had A Beanery Gang?" from injuries to her right -hand. bare on Friday, March 11, at which- 'two large pressure cookers, After valid, 15 -year old son Donald was 1 .-NOTE change of hour,- in the displacement of several bon,. . time all may secure details on the urned to death In the fire. mrs. Evening Service es, sustained while work at 1} dea�,h "water question" and ask any quer- he has all organized and in work- � »*�s • ins order,' he, hopes 'to 'pu't 'out a- ' �� had left the cottage for Sail• ►unsuited to her Work. tions they may have. bout 12000, cans per week, Al_ a tew minutes'w•hen she saw` Smoke Choir practice at home of leader on Mrs. James whise 7. enjjas yl Engineers Gore and Storey (rec- ready, several jobbers have indica- ' Pouring from the.wiudews. Scream- lriclaY evening, fib0ll o'clock, visit 1a Kiagstaa, Wlih her danfCh•' - 1111111111111111110 ammiended as the "best' in the Prop'- ted'the'•r desire to handle his prod ing Yor help, two neighbors, Lloyd ter, Mrs, Lorne Ravin and family Inge") have said that --no area in. Yi'ckeriug Prenoytorlan Church d i im WLtt% Ontario can secure water as cheap- net Dau�has his. chili canned; ready Cooper and James' Gibson uusute Keo David Marshall. _MlnisLsat---_ � wth her grandson J f.Qr sale,. at. his grill this' week_. and___essfuIly attempted to get the youth Lw o li attending-Que@a's• - - Sunday. Febi ry220, 1848 Mrs. Crag Murkat and —1y a Pickering under this present is on sale at the Smith Meat hark 4rom the building. George. atone- �'. plea, ll) we vote "ti0"- at this time, •. .2,00 p, m. - Sunday School_ � pf Rannoch, paid • a sur. et. Best of luck Dan in your n-1 adge phoned for the-4oc•al Depart- a 3.0o p. m, - Divine Worship � �B i we might as well forget water lu vpnt.nra- ment, who were able to save two Ww visit LO slat and Mrs. W. C. here over • Pickering for ancther couple of gen- adjoining cottages, Pickering Gospel t,nurch tBev er vi lagers ar eratlona at least, This is, without B M University drive Home- and School tilrs, Lang collapsed at .the, scene. ! Pastor W. E. McEvoy I an a 1 Several O 6 que�rtion an opportunity, the equal Celebrate First Anniversary and is under medical care, Her hos- ' Sunday, February 2U, ism" �� attack 6f 'intestinal of which we WILL NEVER HAVE .1 band was away 'at his work'aud two 10.ou a. M. - Sunday dcn001 to mak• This plague semis s. AGAIN. It might be wise to keep in The University Drive home and--' other children were at school. An .11.1'0 a. m. - Morning L)STOUos � � � � Canal ro we a rry imind-we need water for domestic wool Association will celebrate its inquest may be held. S 7,30 P. y4, _ Evangelistic Berms �ep rt l Chapman, we are list use and fire • protection:... we will tb report, has been on the sick list never get it any cheaper„•.Picltering - Weeknights for the past week, first birthday. on Wednesday... Feb_ i -- -, child - needs water to encourage growth.... .ruary 23, at 8.0.0 p. m. Parents are New Phones '-Now Being Installed I Thursday -Cottage Prayer Meeting The Class of Instruction in child - need think o just encourage lves, but invited. to come rind bring theta In .Dumbarton Distriet =en's sewing, crmhetiug. smucking, of those to follow, children, and are assured of an en- ! With the change -over with the Friday - 8.00 P. M. - Youth Rally tatting etc., which Group Z. of L- a Vote YES, or its equivateut.wheu Joyable evening• _ IL local .telephone company, . the .new Church. j W. A. is holding, to assist ani -f - } polling.day comes. phones are. now. being installed in I �► Cordial Welcome To All the young• women, got away to 4. DRUG STORES IN THIS ARF,A the village. Most of those in thei Danbartoa United Churg good start last week. Ta.s wee.. e BEING HIn' out-of-town areas were inatalled I 7kFv. J. ��MM&MW meeting is at Mrs. Cy Stories {. -Successlu.l Valentine Tea when the .weather waw better, and s and the nett meeting • a: Sirs. W. Ll + The Woman's Association of the Three- drug stores in this area -now the vitlage3 are receiving theirs i Sunday - _ - s on Feb. 24 v. t.• Murkar' - have been victims of robbery dor- reports in -improved recep- 10.80 a, m, -Sunday School and Morley, _Mrs. Herb. W`h. , e dad shat United Church held a very success- ing the past week. Ekrly• on Friday tion. _ Bible C1Ys Frank Pr�.u3e assistiu tae girls. 'ful .tea on Monday. The Church morning, D. W, Kemp's store, Ajax, There is a cup of tea• a s i(•er coil. school room was decorated in honor was robbed of -fourteen cartons of � LOCAL YOtNG PEOPLE TO I ll.ib A. m4 - Worwhip action, .Au..l all }ouua women ate of St. Valentine and a very fine pro- cigarettes and some drugs: lin the ENTER 6th K21 to 5 FESTIVAL 7,34 p. m.-wpednentay ]llvealli• welcome. 1 gram was enjoyed by everyone, airs, week -end, the drug store at Agin- ' FeiSruary ;21 to Murch 5. friss Luuise Rorihe, %ve are pleas - Wheeler, Brock Road, played sev- court was broken into, On Monday, 7.$0 D• m. - Prayer Ser�les Two Young fatal Rentlet3lea sill , Thursday e9 to iepwt, is heeler and out a• oral nuimbers and was brought back J. R. Boyes' store at West -Hill was Pat - for encores, airs Wheeler plays ,looted 'of about`$100 worth of rig, be entered' in this year's Kiwanis Choir Practice Ht,s Dr+.ner, hlurch lint. Pat. with.such eaae and as though she, arettes and "some” dru a Music Festival: Peter Kaiser in a - tick's Ds�, at Pic ering c 'herself derives as such pleasure number oC Voce c asses. and Cuba +sou ov tet. „ .L Church. from her music as Soca her and- I Paul Field in "Yi.ino" classes. Saturday (Fortnightly) I atr.•and lira, Briliinger and s .i. lance.. Dots, Lloyd Pegg, of Oshawa, Salvation Army To Conduct Ser. 'i Both have. ente7fe# .. in previous. 8,00 p• M. . Moving Pictures of Arcola, Sask, visited air, slid is always welcome in Pickering vises In Pickeringsome 16 j s•+- Mrs. ;��rinan Banks several. days of ... � Highland Geek tCentenolal) groups of songs and Tuesday, February thousand entrie:� will be adjudicat `iast week, sang two g 22, will be a 1 ed. by more than year individwil Rev. J. Jr,S. Braham, DdisOst,d9 four of our ladies. Mrs. Hugh Mill- I ___-- ----.. Mr. Harry Bores is a3tending.t e _ Festivals. an this . date that we will want to keep i -- -er, Mrs. W. L. Smith, Mrs, H. T. eau es. - Ontario Ay re mind, because on that evening . is i- (Sur very best wishes *to our two � 10.00 a.. m, .Worship and lands _ F`allelsq and 14rs, W„ C. Mur put i I . -- '; Meeting at Cornwall, and the C.� 1- • the Community Hall of Pickering, focal boys $`►Hili adian Ayrshire Club's annual, , A on a thirty -minute eklt "Cupid's - .9.80.p, m. -Pleasant Sun, Bow". Mrs, Croll, President of the the Salvation Army is going to be- MondaR: Montreal, thin week. Oshawa Presbytery W. A. was pre gin. There will be several special jIlz L4r'ne Kemp who under%e .t items and visitors and of tussle, the -SL Joan's Ceutetery On 7th Con. 8.00 '. m, Senior Boys croup -seat and brought greetings to the outstanding will be the Oshawa Sal- I Organike 4upervi+ing Committee Wedaesdaf an °Dentia at the Oshawa Hu'',t' meeting from Presbytery, 18.00 p. W. . a G. I. T. tel last week, .is improving na i. Refreshments were served by vArmy Boys' Band under the and is expected bo,.'- • •"'a wapw Groups' 1, and L.. Visitors were pre- by leadership of Deputy -Bandmaster i, i Brougham, February 14--A meet- '�r�ay mooing any alteration. tb !.. pr'ug'? Sergeant. The cervices will be unser I jug was held on Feb. 1, of repres- 6.30 p: M. -'frail Ranger:; sent from Dunbdrton and Audley as the leadership of Lieut. Tam Poole, ent' .itives of BrOLgham congregation i 8.00 V. m. _ Choir Praci,'• _ see Norman G"r't.wt'.. gist, u,. t.q'a well as visitors from our local of Whitby. The services in the Fiala ' interested illthe upkeep o4 St Friday (Portalsiitly) Wood :and Masonitd -churches. nazi treat by the W. A. will 1 will commence at 8.00 o'clock -sharp I John's Cemetery, in the 7th con- 8.00 p. M. . Moving Pictures and •will• be preceded by an Open- ceoaiun, and represEntatives from United Church PERFECTLY 31LLF! be a Hot Dinner, served on March I y _ -- Air- afeeting )n the Main St. at .I Clturetnont, This cemetery was the f Rev. "16, So remember the date and keep burial. plaee lo: Presbyterians in J. R• gym• ailut/tw Why do people do it'!. ��e saw it 7,15, Correspondent. 8uadap Valentine card the ot,.er day,' nue )t open. -.Wed, Match 16, i this .district for ma.uy years, but _ 2,30 p, M. Sunday School of the nicer variety' w.th a s: when St. John's congregation came 1.(10 p, m. Worship ' sensible expre%si;in in verge pra, d intra,. tiamuel Ltnwu, aurora Mary Rears About Y. X C. A. - to Brougham in thd• late 70's, no fI pians were made by. the church; as SAL ATION ARMY !thereon. but what good to uid w .,eu -- The guest of Rotarian Cyril E I a church, for its up=keep, but was I the sender signed a male "Gua e Aurora, Jan, 2 7 —Funeral services I : Llent T. Poole Morley; Mr. Len, Wilson, Associate left 'to private interests, A coanmi- TUESDAY F Who " can't see, Can you sae =or Mrs, .Samuel Linton, were con_ ttee has done muc:4 to keep it ih say sense in that kind of n•onsen..e'. ducted on Tuesday by Rev, Harvey Secretary, Central "Y" in Toronto, 8.00 P. �, impel j;enj addressed the Club on Monday ev- good condition,. NOw these men are 1 Howie. Mrs. Linton was in her 80th J. g �� ai+e Welcome ' ening, enlightening, not a little, th'e' � agia and labor costs have Increas- qn The ). With The C. U, i t . year, She suffered a stroke the day I B Alla atter she and her husband celebmt- club members, on the work, the ed Beam congregation ,.has (By .hitt Bryant) ed their Diamond Wedding Anniv- development of the Y. M,' C.- A4 made a belated contribution from Caaadliin Qir1e U Tralaalut , attars at the home of their nap- now represented and operating is 4 a congregational trust fund to au$-. no men's high single took a ki- k thirty -Lour countries in the world I meat the fund ahvs4i► existing, On Febl9a:yyth sa G. 1i. T, in the pants tbia week when isiil -hew, -Loy Carr, of Vandortt, two weeks ago, Mrs, Linton was the today. They have amber vi ran- hoping -to have• a fund ton' perpet- croup held their re -affiliation ser- Collins knocked over the maples to Comer Charlotte Stephenson and cher of course, in Toronto, attend. uai typ_keep. Now, a committee,, vice with the W. M. S. The iMsret. We tune od 915 (must have had sit was born at Oak Ridge9i She was ed by some thoaesndir of men Of all coenPaed o3 repa'eea®tativea fromar'y and. Treasurer's reports hers *Wday On Friday, Irih. all?) married in 1888 and with her hub ages► Taking advantage of the both Broughaaa and Claremont will given, thea the girls were re•attil- Ttbsake to a ' 667 triple by B114 band farmed at Arcola, Sack, They many facilities, physical instruction, -,�'in charge of the Cemetery Fund tared with the W. M. % Rath post- Collies, Tophats bounced -batch with. retired in 1930. educational, crafts ate, the Y, M. and wig supervise the caretaking• tie played A piece on the piano and in two points of first place by de. 1 Mr, and Mrs, Linton are former C. A. fills one cK the greatest needs Ran - Ways and means were devised to i some o[_the girls sang s few camp tpating abnoos' 2 to 1, Reta Han• residents of Pickering, living at of the larrrer centres. enlarge the funds, eo that theJnt- and the sen (626 triple) tried songs. A lunch was served hard for tilt one time, on. the 'E. L• Chapman erest .will keel) the cemetery cared meeting closed with "Taps", ti9huiooe" hart the rent of her teams farm, east'of till® village, for in a•proQer manner, Whirr the ass* were Just "also -Taus . RETURN ENGAGE BENT Iincreased cost in labor, the work Weaklings maiutatusd their East Woodlands' Comtmunity Hall 1 - On February 7, the 'Q. G. I. T, _ done may require more voluntary held, in the form of a Valentine winning ways by trouncing Fidd- Ia MemoriamtI.IRCH _, - B4OU l4. Ji.. !'giving to became self-sustainiug, party at Peatt e's. Games were play. lers 2 to 1. Via, Dingley with 64 J ADAlR-In loving aleatory, aI out' "Gotilcn t'ri•st Girls' Choir" _ _ ed and enjoyed by all A very del- triple was hot man for Weaklins. father, S t. F ' l er irectiuu A. E. Farmer li ° ' jErrgagemen•ts icious liiiich was served and rile )Jct L'r ant 61 l ti'ipie was best uP dear husband and; uid d F ell -ed wit i i i L 1 e 3 husband !d ;, \o. 91 7vti; ulcering° , 1 F''euiis i the Fiddlers but the rest of the aiwnsored b) liunlun s lsiruiteQ ,�lrs L, F'me;y announces the •en- Circle ' said Ta Ps. te.,w are iu a "r, .cud �liiuip; battery, 3rd 3rd Div,, R, C. H. .a �ti`ur. _ alieuient ol•her.niece Lucille funic- The C. G. I f, stria will be se'.1- -'Le,' pull up our 5 cgs �.{ag, or we'll died urn• February I6, 1936, I .�LJI.: 6u� cents I g. IZ'hen• the shade of night is failing, to. Julvn Smith son of Mr. a'nd Mr= ing huu e-ii.aie'cind} tb,5 �:ititii'd.,� be.-( Lite i�utth,. of tilt- he.Lp, our And 1 ani sitting all ii:une. John snihh- of. Toranto i,iirilly i� 'tiiorntug -Co ie.=i�tiiiue it, l.euu n Lea_uers till. week ware:. uk FO -1111d ,} suialt Pur'4e ou Pickering •the•daughter,.of :lir. and 'It's. Mich iliii ­I:ii curry rile load" arsoHuln- -with There Siren comes a ]out in I -t with S6 aild`•Mrs:' T 'Watson with �ueet last Friday. Owner may have ael HanlY, of Morinville: Alherta. If you only could come 'hu.me 6011 'TbIle For Gtove.nuticnig� y1; Maybe we should explain .that -Sadly missed by lonely 1'1 ifs sane by proving ownership and pay- i iu = for this ad -,,t. Course Here i this is the second• tine airs, Watson sura, rind paughter Elsie. _ 0 1 CORK ECTION-Library Receipts i has bowled, Doesn't say much Lv; $73027 For those inteiested, there is still you Bill, time 'to start ­in on this, "glo;ve- I Good•scores were: R Hansen. 234• The Pickering Public Library re., making Course". If you can come 206; J. spencer 227; .)3. Holovvohui4 ceipts fw the Year 1948 amounted next. Monday night to the school at 269; V. Barrett 218; a. -Boys .201; Ratepayer s Meet -mg _ 'to, $738.27, To avoid mise loderatand- 8.00' o'clock Coma Doug, Bryant 216; B. Collim,a 316. _ Ing, it is pointed oat Lhat this rig- 204 Meryl Bryant • 202; Giatl .,• ore does not represent the "balance ' Bryant 25 261 • V. D 7 g� Ingle =074 itA$T WOODLANDS COMMUNITY- HALL. on hand" ae might b0 understood Presby n Indica Aid 239, 228; ` H. Hannan' 21E; sail , vial Even from nd" as reporting. The,.balen- i i s Bessie 'Bryant 226; H. Richardson �} 22 3 207 21.0 ; H. Unders 219�i ilio, MOn. Feb. f+ P M ce on- hand was $1821,01, as of Dec - 6 ' ember $1, 1$48, 'The Presbyterian Ladies' • Aid of power 244; Ev, Bryant '252; Q. � Pickering, are- holding a ..Progreag- Collins 204. _ `_ ive Crokinole, Chinese Checkers and, STANDING High Average: <3fat17a EVERYONE WELCOME -- ADMISSION: FREE Motion 14ctures i Social Eveuing vn Thursday, Feb- .Bryant 181; H. Richardson 226„ THE KEYS OF THE KING11OM" ruary 24 at 8.00 p. in, in the Toren High Single-- . Reta. Hansen. 321e IAatrn Why Your Taxes Wln Go tp AAa1n This Year. Dunbarton United Churchi ' Hall here. Came and spend a social Bill Collins 315. j i Hear A Bound Municipal Platform K)iscw"ed. - Saturday, February 19, at 8.00 evening with us. Shnioos' 18 WOPh its SA AUSPICES PICKERI�iG TOWNSHIP RATEPAYERS, ASSOC. r Adults 250. - Childleen 15c. (advt.) Fiddlers 14 �_ �_ „ , _ " _. - - ' r ---a __ ... - -- -' j CLASSIFIED .A IVERTISIN G F , _ " _ .4GENTS WAN*TED I Fos BAS--_— _- _ NURSERY STOCK1. Spy . �" f'., I B® YOUR Wjj BOSsI Distribute. on PAtt PAINTS PLA\'!' A Hedge 'Phf& SDrI•i-Cklien ne111 - „- Time or Full Ttme bola. our 'LSU Vroducta: barely' -quick •growing Chinese 61I plant Ne,v .1919. Enamel. Serol -/;ours, Flat; not a' crow two fart the first yetit+--•*Ilough plants __ • C - r 3.cr:' roilelries. Vilamrus. Extracts. Spices. Saklni surplus valnt. All Colors. mold* and out. 1281 to plant YB feet. Speclal price 28 Plano v ,, powder Cakra. DuU"IIUL*. Glass. Sllrax, {2 85 per gallon. Quality suarant*ed or money for 32 98, 1y,-Ineb size: -or, YB Plants- tin w _ ?f `R"'• ' - • u4' and Shoe polishes, etc. Mach Steiner. 21 Russell Street- 2 -foot s Writs for New Fre* "If • y F'urnit • refunded. H L. S i {4.98. 2- of 1ge. R ft -. - _ lndivlduut s euatome- Ezcellent opportunity Toronto. Malt Ostitis accepted: - Colour Garden Gut¢e, Brookdals-Itinsawa7 - _�-_ / �"•'.,. to test your business ablllflee-"-Wrote for Nureerlee. Botctnanvtile, ..Ontario. _ ' . I.6 free details and catalaRur-F.4M I I.Ex. 1400 BLEACHED V'hite flour and sugar bass_ BUD- ' "� Delorlmler. Montreal. _ ply any quantity, Flour 112.74 per dozen; PROGRESSIVE FAR�fERSI Each Year we --, ----------'` -,� `e'^„,. Ar1F.VT3: Seri direst to houseaen•es +lie 4- sugar 53.00 urs J..,.n ttux :,. Yostal Station mall to our lncreaains 11s of customer an . --- t': a, -" I way "Wonder" Griddle -Grill Write: Es- D. Toronto. early farm price list and s efarm-Ing catalosu• � 1. r quire Sales •'„m Davy. station K. '1'nrnnto. 5i notatin BGCKEYE Combination incubators Lor sale. o(fe. ins first-hand prices on farm seeds of _ cheap. Ore lurks)' ess machine and two hen superior uualltY 6 -rite now and set oe our ., ►IAK,E 1I; 19_tY tidy a V 7: day! 'rake orders �s machines. %%'rite for full details. Tweddle ma lLng Ilat. Bishop :'eeda•Llmdted, Rellev113e. - ..�,.. •Cue our made -to -measure t•Tothea in sour Chick Hatcheries Limited, Fergus. Ontario. Ontario, _...�. rununuril,Y, Coinulere sample kit su DDlied. MAKE ;afORE money .from.c•hicks_ Sn 1848! GLADIOLUS Bulbs, Catalogue free upon ser . III ,l y Ideal opportunity to start your own business quest Ralph A. Wright.RrishrHarrow. Ontario, VY vNtahllahed manufacturer, Write! WHY WORRY about your cFlld when you so �_” , ^ ,y�j,,_ .freer, Fasc alontreay, Qu.- l.'ALLINC: ALL gardeners There are no Franklin Park Olothes Inc.. 9'A St. Catherine visiting'• Or Jo >'ou •xpect you[• friends to priorltiea ,u -punt materials Lar this abrins _ - supply / 1rs.^ -_ = - IE-KROiME" C>EIAIRS , except what, your early order and our eapVly -- -.-a BABY CHLChfi --� 4RT PORTABLE imposes. Send for descriptive Dr1Ce 11et On ul Doultr)uitu are those w'r i.hu ]0 lbs. 'they' fold into a convenient shrubs. roses, e,t C. SpeCla•I offer_-_ to early . - whu Ntart wuh•ihicke from high. uroductton boodle Cur carry loss Easily' stored assay when buyers. so send a[ on�•e. •ors Fre, e. Nati Notcfi ehicks you _ /1°t' stuck, then you buy Top not its use. For illustrated folder „'rete Nox 2k'• \urerrie.� Frnwir,•k, P.O.. _ u -- NURSING reyurt luo• heu horse mortality. Thousands of , . `. 71100. instnmers have I-:n-ned from experlence that NEARLY NE%%' %',"ssot HI -speed Ballbearing B11f1.1�1'\ l"tr C'UNl'A ESC'EN'!' HOSPITAL • . . >r.i-. ---• 'fop :�;o[ch chicks a;e born with a bred• -in -broth Oat Roller $ x 18 in. rolls. Yeaeot g 1n. _ • .re, Ord and ,born of Proved eras on both sides. ball.l,earing sunder. Complete Portable grind. A -I'.% lio e a BEAUTIFUL home. ( Graduate arses: re,x.. 3 n ^4 ,vrek Proved ptllTet-1 '1'urkeY •pots ins will 1,: its.. i Lau•, made t,,- fit 3lcCormick- ,. '?-" :''l.i.•w.:-. from Governmri„ ApDroa'ed s,uik. Free Deerlflw "M' traitor, will sell with • or 'male eats. macer mode and day duty nExcrl_ .luelph. with.,ut ' Diesel lractar. Apply Gordon $tett. lent meals. prices moderate. Our s Lod serol (%Lt.,loeur 11'ip •�oIvh Thor: ^'I I•-•'. •, ,rniariu private rooms available. 'Our epeelsltY : _ `"► '. sa ., Ontario Yurent_R,-._--_--.--- - nervous, aseJ and. cony alesr•tnr four afro! - - -,a •..",y * U, N'rAK'I' \(fit t':+1'AKI'- Bit: H'1' SNr)WPLANF:, denwnstrator, fn' ne+v condi- tourists) and service.' n } I. •.:`' ." ,.fir'^• « Ueclde now to own a befits f1wk. Brgiu wllh tion. can be used under all snow conditions. • men dent or for fntormatton at) 1y, '� "'pe" - - 11* ,Ga YSy�,r ,r,:.' i' '!�i � gond Que Illy chicks 'from 'a Quality hatchery very fast ami ,•.unomical. Half price, 11451 bhone'5_8353 i „-�,,,1. n,..;own .,•,. w 'z' <... _...1. A Canada Accredited Hateher-y_tl- aro ESU wlth" orJ.r balance upon delivery. Write -r for LIEN and 1�"OJ1Lrti ^"h,,,• i•ui,:esaive Year tUU Der cent I'll clean. rn F'. F'oucart 8 Sun. __ OPP44R'FL'-11T1 ,._._. _ 3. Established 22 years. 4. ,•iVerattnr cinder ii NBLU. the g'msn,ltL's method. Handy kit BE A HAIRDRESSER , - .- `~ Hatchery Appruval, and Ont;,i'�n Ar,nrnved g yr your old sun a tleam- _ _ no,I,ayailable a ;,n with instruc- t0l� ')XAD.%'S t.n1t.v'Le Sc:HOOL '— u Flar,•herivi4 AesM`I:u ion'.. .' •. '. 1 -ng ne%\ finish at h•,rne fl. �nirb . soot' ODDnrnin;[y'Lea rn He Gets Big Money, And Certainly Earned It—l'uttin� his write fnr our 1949 price list and catalogue, I tion- Ttmb-rl,ne I•ro,'urrs. H„•, 1. pralydressing _ ra Bend. B.C. _ - Plea -:,,,.. uignifted pro fesslon, Good .Asea, "John IIenr}'' on the dotted Idle 1s l.otl r13ou(Ireau. pla%'ulgr Ufa nor,hesNoiinftr••te hRest:A(;aInfnr h' Hat. ...-_A. i 'g,V:A., thwisnnus a°JccessCul .5larcel graduates. maria ff OI the world 'champion., Cleveland 'Indians •f.iaseball ,cher)•, Trenton. Ontario produrw of GOI/D �'17wo soda, NLY eohll-r phase,' Models cycle A.C. fully Amer-, s greatest system Illustrated cats _ K:\Kt l:Hlf. K, s�nre 132; -. ,,-g,Rr_�` ani K e=free_--Write-vtf-t'a1I team. Although exact terms o e eaT. I r e `s nry H- ItTS F;D ROTI+ +hit ks El3.oa. `haste roc ”' . Make about -6�p0O a ,hicks, the luinmerc•al.puultrymhnr favour- 'urnvleo Ltss st .ge tank, One only Kohler aTtRVEL HAIRDREs5lNi1 4 Tevealed, IL is believed Thai LOU.%x111. 5 K.v a Ftp vcdta.- single Phase. 80 cycle SOHO? , 'It nm ed for yea!' round Drttkluc•llun of bis I,A,•• f.l>y .automatic .Ilshtins. plant, self- .55, Bloor :Sl %x l'o son to r season. \%'hich put hint tip among the game's top n1Une� maker .' tern viauur arta large body' size. ttwY alit reguLuing type cnmPle.te, less storage •lank. Bia. tie 44 King 5t.. 'Ftamllton That's, President Blll t'eeck of the I11dlaI1S lOOkln- on. out Profit into Your poultry enterprise. F'mso d I'te v R w'iltiams 3lacliinery Co. Lrd,, 84 Is, t. Rideau Street. Ottawa. ". sh'p,nent. I:ox 115 n0, pullets E23.V0 �I ixed F'ronG titter["-w'eet :Toronto. t ,aHA{'F Clt RADIO, wireless. aaleg-raDh or ..111:1 Ou lil Rn. k F,rrnr }t111 f "-h..a. Ont. - AYRrlN`( fur i ,, h.vs. bakers it nJ •n 1, rarlmaJ Code. self-taught-anfeklY. eas11Y-• KI w .. -- - silk rnaktr:,, .%r• Only 5 dozen left. Maz in your own home. Low rental rates, 1. 3 os. , . - •y, r1, ,: 114.9 P",tl„) • p<u1 „' -, ,..1..1 on the .Egoist 1:, tro, s "maws, 5 months, for self -teacher Machine and Tarkea vUl,hty Ot ,hlVke YOU buy' ' know 'I at - for all ap-011S. Radio Cgtlege of I"Anada. e4 .• - - _„ _ tUU•uuallty labera ,.ill produce as many raga t'nR S4LF: two s -••lion b.UUu Jatne&woY Bloom st. \a'. Toronto 5.- i - _ 10 710 ll r 1:,>u,• al6> feed those extra SU 1•:Iw•tr10 Incuba , v nearly n alts 1,,O et for __ "- 7 _ 1her N. 'rweildlr obi. kr are famous for hvinr- het,•hiew rhir'ke.. a.tur.ke a. bornburr+oOn tte rat., ARE YOU A JOKEk' - anrr laving. ._. years experience J,7eps nuality Braslers. Allan - party %ata, rric a and waa,c. "84 Amazing - hlrh, la err tMl:k .rays, dry keeps our ?`per low. if %�F;BA LL. Stift Dall yam managers, low Card Tricks" book still be sent to You Aub oto_ - 12 pure breeds and ]:3 crosabrew7s. to • hnott! prk'--. conk s<,r •e_ -write fpr prices. 'fed catalogue. 'Malt 50c today In stamps or coin ^ J.. " frum- Try our .itWifra-White- rroesittils, then 11AAUFtrk taws to l'nlllns Joke k ►Jayic shop._ 37S sumerara 5P11RTI\f. l;onds. 220 Ottawa - - sir•• as nisx-d A.r a mule. Alan vull'ets eight North lion, Iron ,nit. fit W_ urtawa - �_, . • - wr`k. .rr lei ug. :Cur1TeX pQults�- sit from I =-- -"`:-= A( st. IO\ h4"HOOI. `.RUBBER -CANDY -MOLDS na-nt AVPs nvrJ breea, rr _F, •.rJ LEARN aur Fiore,. nn;: \l'ur W's tariorl er hcwl, _ _.. L.,' - ix lT-C �� - lai.t 'I'wrdJlr ,•b-rk FSat. h. •its •l Ill". ,r-1 of all bootie. Ancone cos Flee •autos. term• s••un, Rtiach Aucu.•n , ,fnr S 8 F rk4us, .Ontar.o, �- ! make ,arid.. t ^.d easily at home or for Crhnoi Meson r uY. t„ra. [; v A. _... _. _. �.'"� .. v - •, pt/L L`I'RT'iiC YER,1-su<•ctsa _:n rr,s,og brby '•'a"�' r, nrnflC with our tmpo r+* _ _ - ,!irks for meut end est DroJ'nct,nn means 1'nor hire rub I— orndy molds. Ask. for- ki__XT pt.aNV by ,F:r r. A "S+"1l'VD" s)strm, ` „ I. ; .. „�t,b -111-11 I- Ruvklet tree.- Joe Bou<her. Box 12. Ottaw-. I�UN it thrrt tr.'7,tle pita<e Eft the - �ntil who Of all that i(e ,c %vas the - (-ailrftactkat from yuor inveatmhnr 7b rreitve ! " .ALSO' tU1J polielar `an -es Inurlr r„r s., i- Oldr•nr:N- .. t _ .. V%C (loll t , 111. ' ” want" I'p to 117 paid, I.,%t free) - game of 'hockey about' which we .greatest of all titnt, • (dtyidenda un lour. •t,yesuneni. >wu• mat be - ALUMINUM CAKE MOLDS - - c-Ytaln where Your money is :r.vaa,td We Claittl t0 be SOlrlething Of a Con- lend t0 go into here. ]t's all a Ills[ otter you baby cbirN■ from r Pnuhry farm I Yin ,an bake 'n,.li. ,'Akes 'hat will be 'hs FFIF'F:: Three months' mel snba,rurInns 2irn•' 1, tu�c fnr mailing. to !l merlcan Ruralt{t. SUE .. ter o -E O Inlbll, and ;.omcibing like '•' w`ltn every breeder' P,111orurrl tooted and glav talk of ymir friends for Easter Anti other ` r,»kiand; 1nd,anapolir 1, Ind. - - x0 5seur•-t0at' 'aliguaKt :-It is ttit p l ernment•badded. ' Writs -for our' 1449 cat&- M o,c,asioos like he Bir F:gg. Rabbit. Heart. ,- _ - ast of goal tcudint r fere are sty- tr}fug fo compare John L. Sullkan og,te and voices. ke advaniaN- of "Jr ,•bt,'krn, .Rhatm M'l!•._ till ger-set and others, PATi `k.TD- _eral sea<ons, for fh's, $alk In the with 'jack Dempsey' -r -there's no,' -dill- . early Order discount llanktnn f'oo',+ . FCrms. l K;,stlr baked DI+n free saki f«.I ars and iE1HER8'CV3IA UUH F ''omPa n> PslpOt bio __ IMgnktna.. onterio de.orar-d :n n,ts,nal ways for Ye&r-round -- ,.-` .. ' . tnislI, pa%t,- llvhen, ire lased to play finite line to go by: $tit as we UO(,RRANE'% ;uvr. nme, AGpro%-,1 }nicks cdEbt atlone \Iso for for fril o at. Jello. any- - _ _ -- _ . - -- Itctlnrs Establisher' for lo K1i Rest . hoC'kf a, 'w'e •aalefe -x tea aS's rhusrtr s4ated previously, wC lllillk -'vvt •Barras) Rec'a, Parm-nler'.s •Rhode' Island hong for cxi� nr; Oak for fie talker of 'colourd*- _ _ _ . Toronto lidokler •tr rotormat on. nn r*gawt Reda: Danish Rrow'n 'Loi%hl•.rri- writs sur lmpur'te•i R -Paid- Aluminum c,rlrs molds. 1 - -- _.r� _,_. .^_ lr>y tht ullaninloul, a'Ote ill our team- k11OW ellough 10 a•pprecia terreally priers 5'nrhranr's pawl rev Farm. R•dg,•iown, ,'has. E' Lepsrr, Distributor, •"-t4 Jae- .- •- R g X Ontario cloths n f ov, ram, of AvDr.+\al 1 i7tch• 1'nril.e Ay- . Qu -h -r cur, P,Q _ . W/STCHES, _ . , "'shafts-itf te»d gk A onlp we called high ctasc ca e- iiardiis --aud wit TANA- ,yoi., �,000, ♦.480. B=oos 3oDooi Cle.k- Rnaion and Thor.•na best -ns rrpaa«d are Fter-r to esti than file e}ispla'v err' .:- - - -y1 LTcvc'1 . - " ' Qrt)VtiltNE,,,.,r .aD++ruyeJr,hicks rrnm blood `!I IS.Wau .fists whir 'slam on hand, lmm*- Prompt a„aranlerd seri r, Na :i o. dere 111'eJ, _* : , _. stags(} i>y . 11 r._ Chuck Ra}'her, .OE tPoire herd-rN ruy -rat b, eeds. Light C !late d-7 v -•a. R. ¢ Germain, 158E 9t. Low- Kl ns' ._. Tnnwr To nen^ -_ _ ._ ._. - -I tilt �.^i!'alr hark RanTter�.in 1'OFOntO gusts->;. Fast trathenng brrrrd woke: 3d1YE1 i1 -Fin, r Non [sea 1. --- _ _ -ter - . . Ihis -_,-�'r—a,e hi. 't",, c.a -- - _ - .. reornt.i�', ranked 7Cnh,ihc tory beet. alclnra►h ('nick Hatrh_crv, RrravFk. Ontario v F4RHIN(: .."because .of olir superior ag'rlil.v, - -- - -- _ . r • n All „t,•' Pr v snl+drs Of blue, br,, N N,-\ VOW IK THE TIME anise lkren tyt and i0U111e59: :hhouRh _ Brrtt��Sa+ oNPii>z r( �{TI>.� I»is N -rn, white. From too {hop of quality 1f vu„ year, rartirt, bitter ah<l more p��'++srv.r :.lt'S tal,ru luj :.t,a'ef .a lett olid . •ul ,'e n. da s,.MrtropolU. Refund sus" -write for I— ht*rankre. �NO f/BLtG,tT14lF thrTc circ Onlr OE Our ,'Oil tt ttlpor• .g AV OFFEit�to evely ,nvenro List of sorry Nybu'r 432' wellington. A4 ontresl IA Greenta ods Ptrman.nt Pastvr- 'Ker!• 40Hlrs . prim la.ho baseh claim ;hit it w'a< ; tortuous course to arrl,e at squat -1 , -, z --- — _ _ _ _ - I and roll information ..-m tow TW 1.84 Rn xl* ti.vx.. Brantford. On' ... '. Ramaaf Cc Regisnr d a f ton• flannelette, e, wool, ar nisi, fit, _ . , l,.i.re*. "a F 4'1'1 t S o i 'ace started rout to say -but shtick=• 1 Bank street, Oftawa ,t; cot Ilett o0 1 it'n arrount:of a habit we shared _ -- �l,ahlr wool 'Bto.N, a eharbouroe street. TURKEY GROWER ace has lo_ filled, somehow or --- \IKr a rs ._... 'kttt, - a-Olte-iim' a ,ILL. .tCEerCC, i P C. DYEING AND (Ll:A _ _ T4 roosts :: ,,,ik AIc r .. t .v k \ , .. _ - fuel h rl' ia'I.rl„a ,On v r to �. 'f c' f r nt we will kindl.v. suppress . ' ' .. ” Ing? Writs to ns tor, information We ars sn N. ESE ; 4 h forward and rovers*. _ - 'nr-- _ - ♦ 4T M ,ea o o los `Ash. ,--a !oilR.-lona}-�t1-.a,_ �tl:ll.,... glad. to answer ronr garwVlans --Deoartmant 1 E43o ,'Writer before aDrtn ^�A ��OT � Wx R$• h ra - _--.aid habit hying that of otlTft ort .rTENTIO 0-- Ntk skrrng' prihripall) oft tins .attkle4, 1 ,At trn,r+ t looked as though rhe 1 H, to Dye Works t.tn i .^ 78t Tnngr I TTIh Albert Roe4, WfnQsor, (1ni&,in ATTENTION WANTED 3iaplt l,rafs cOUldn't Have scored i 1-1 Tnranto.-Ontari REUfB'tIiRED, wCCRBDITSD l3eretorc Bull• ar,r,T Tc Ili 1Nt 1'ahn,P •�I.Mrr l'ntl&l:er I. - ni .. . - ; ». _ .. __ _ ., -to 1 months. la batters a to b•: end l'nv HOn,es •'+' NII Jeacr, Dtu, etfa 14 wont F' him with. handful of 'buckshot, _ F\1P_LOIKM\T Vy1�'rF_1► _ 8 1 I stilesn d "'°20 Oxfor47 sw«*, •advanced registry Tor itshlre, 1 have cl*,•tas I'ntr(-sled a, n' capitol to"btx r- Irrrit,rtufug uli outs_a11kIC,, JJ And .if 1'TarTl,leEiot�{ihrr's \ew HOI. L:�till 11,1 \i 1l,K:itil oD*n and bred rows, aeanllni •to rervtceabla cheer fir home* or Invpst for _bua�nMa Pur- . =- - (amlies'wlrb one w •yore %ko.rkers Arrlvin* I books Ga - \'nr.IsrM,, Nnunt Forest,. •..d,l int lit itsiTO'p6r -{ Ttlin r Pellets w.nd, late Aour 14t:ngy drscC bins %•err' . c �iiCCC, .Ca t1 1a 111. i .! . 5orkers fail to land to the playoffs, early &Pr1or Apply \FTHERLA\D9 IMMI- - s - i_ Fr s r Int a r•' n •''_ :- n+;,n '.both a lapse and Wealth, ; . _ _ - _ Y PP one man the%"won't be shoe to blemt -===-- ,- -router, Pt, Boz YJ4 Cha tiha In, -- •, L- s 1'ltr Scaret'row fit "ftie t\t7ard 1� h .:c 11 r, Ra,ut_r•. -- - - -- . " Druvr . y now rn 1 1 an IwtDaiY h ray r sbr n.R - - {4EDlCA1�. � male r w,�'hangr %%' bat hate ,ua' H for their 1 g t,. a4Ral* F'4)R FAIF n I F.a,• 1"1 Tank rt- t , rnbacc`O, �'N r BAIT_. lE 17Y suRerer pt'Rheumaitc . - of (Ir" LhC g"Cat.l frFl �If311Cr uSrf) .. • •' FE A<'RR!i ,i�� lua rn, F'aloa or N.mitis should try Dixon's Ravi I, ;colo 'or ru>bean land ',n F:«w 1.'Oun1 Y. �.dv Minro's Drui 'Sic' - 335 Elgin, Ottawa tG tit, '8n ri ,'r lit riC danLC. 041, IIIR 3,O<s 1111V.it isn't ally Oi Otle 6u"l- :Buitdina'N ,«Hour be Dnth (pK•lhr p, i.«'h«Inr " asked. Nous- la.car ►oouih for two famdtrN. purl pa id F1 00 _ -�t,l, i/ s as lush 3a oa�rd therlt Irulir - nes's to try and Wrd Ke oirr�rlves JII - -4 Ua `t•Ytf"COa.a, Zg Ut ask forward )n - - Re Papered, r-D.,m.-.i. 116.5on cash „•its rw lr.a .4l'I"h \TlCI\ v.+untac h. P�Ir-and-L'un-tIDYUon _ 'lnt0 what li:,o,rs like a pricale battle;' I rhe den 1, Pur N -asst., ai pn St ur.t toe Kla u, 1 sn Mrrers Tnu'tl b- delighted Ial iIa wish K1rtotj IlOi kir O: ta'frl 1i a firEGtICCSnaU I/IYt in :ht r•ump4ta takitlg place be• Irons* ,he Ja,k Ata -r Ft-. t I'ed ,\I Ink, Or ; l.azxti,r to s, 'A *DeCial laxatlY* wh1iA it I -d- I MsnIY F'. Alin-,- , i'1. .i ewron mek•s D&tlr&se -a av and Pleasant I"AV r _:..-ihr auklc1uff has its jratabackc tw en ihr rosonto 41a1r .Srheol.- r_I;inwavtli tial -- Ines. Fnrrlt tit cU-dNv t«atmrnt, E' Imperial Heai,ei,Soo[htni and Antiseptic, Da Chaub And . Size ort nlrptOrable'- occasion coni ialional atilhORtie S, q't find oily �•,;41UI11'F:nR-„Jif:N , ubn r 1 n hr-•wtdr l ghert!ns.tic fain- I Neuritis should ry { A heals - 'foe oter SO Yea rt, . ink `a,ithin a Barr ie i, Foals of so, ,y.nlpatliie;, .for. o11er. _on tht- side I y,3 feet loos Pr feic ndit�n last' rot Diann N Rrmrdr al„nru's otos =cn,-,-^3s �l , tl jln} a' 91111* 11T al.:,'u+t ki-,;I appo.: ' of the trackers. I,rruly, age muff - mill er, fa tar W-k.,l e. Bilk, 115, HtsPrlrr. gin, nit„N I'' sit,., J 111 Ori '� • -.' pil,u be softrniTlg nS up gn Ctl�, ter ,eat'. I W I _ _ __ - H -PO ERED SPORT NG E \t Fu�.F:ivFltn: . I. ti, _ RIFLES AIiF:ut.r:at0ftK niLLEri�-c aJ 'idea• ' . a 11 ing ikr tit t..i. , Illi,tt. ,,,k }lair el t,a);, tak,ut A • a « ' IL'V:;, ,iris ,% it „ ,� r'pt a •turd by Florence Rebb Idilled direct to � relde, • nod Wrier- You each munch. F.arh Bulletin contains one 1 .tier, tpcciaf interrst ill the actions . In ia.i• )thl havecl'I hegrd about' $`SALESP. "I SCO -P9 I Reston cam Plete with insrrrns a r, needle- I c ;r.,.",rsaa. 11_6 4uee L work hlnis. catalogue or Datt erns and stamped I "\. 1 ��}1i7 of the _.colic fellow, s %%ho guat'tl the =it, here's the <i,tgation, l p to ,nos, -- Qestgne Yekcly enharrlDtion (11 Postlo"l ice. ;, - Vl'Ns. n- us -I •pia ,.i„ i, n lint s..nd to Florence Webb, Dept, B. Post Office. i I ^1 'twl7lr. late hastorctd us to do a Male `'rr:r,'hers hays )',Crit paid f Cor'lisi. TeJ sl4\ORF. Fa I•IIkT'I\G Goods flrs,rer 4119,, Adelaide SfreM: Toronto ;w} 1 '<,(,rt -N alt'11111 1-0111 a 1 ^_20 Ottawa North. Ham11t ,., to (/„ Ict of 'our _{ K ,slightl}' mot's than l,adit. Of equal CANADIA'4.APP%OVED POULTS iur t&1 _ — ..,-`N r J '1. :i'rt�c Bo -,(s and clllldaT spt)ta: bill service and standing. III return � � Broad breasted bronze turkey Dhoti-: ern, ,, •> - I • . � f .F .-_fro,,, Choice, we: woilld socuitC Sit �Oi till.•; illi �1t'71'harl To �il,ll(1 I1,aUV rovernment iTivrovrli and accred lir¢ oto k •I HARNESS &..COLI..ARS I, � � 'Poult■ from egka rsnherecl nn our own farina.- {t, _ at the civil of the rink whcrc-tsocC- - -extra hours iclak'hiii hocked, has- w• select for \Ivor and melt tyre ►i• -I l•. i, kefhall skid other tOrm: of, sport, F1-'I..a4 b AirCOLL, Lamh+nn-ll'urkry Flar-r {'aRlltpc :�itt•nll,in - COnSnit t +11�y tally in the dad of stick -handling y R t i„ Fossas, Out - . , OUL nearest I ostoses Shop - 1 and conlbinlatiou-you could rraill - and directi.ile all t'tit hoo! athlr• _ • . LEATHERETTES ' • shout Staco 'Harness Supplies �R V S. 1 T W i T H c see What is going'on;. iAtld ii we-ve tic'act+%iter.. .. . 'W.4rF:u F'.4RR14's 11'e sell our otfds.onh through E: told �'crf all this bri•ore, thin's no- « F ,b ""., n- nito;t„re, ,hairs. ,he-', e;d. g , _ card tsblea., etc. w'hOlesale and retail. %'OU[ local. 'taco' .Leather . thing of it. Stick around long 'I'lren Th-' ladies l,ro(r,tt-0--and COorF:R TF%Ttr_ES INC. Goods dealer, yThe goods are -1. -trioiig'h and'in'all probahilitl-ta'r'p nccessinll\'. the top hrasa del id- ts11s Cts Lawrrnre Itoulevard_Ai :i ears �' "KING QF PAIN” i c•t•F VN one nisi t ,yes saw. n ed only .i\ right, find 60 are pus prices ,do it a.I,l";n avid agaill.l ' Pd tfuit the\ and the Illen be Otl,a I,' .,;.k..'erceiltil ,r 1,+_w ,wud ,r i`e �`'e manufacture Ili our fat - • - . - 4 • - •. 1P\: Pl <(1' iar'a� In OF1PY•w'as:�Olfl'erll-' i atanclaid; , ru-.c , u bL ii•• r• -, r, •b.,•rper.' - Horse Col , *.10 , .: a « '' tarsus Rnx -ll:. t1 a1. ler, . tortes Harness: • .,., \\'e ha�'c, %catt'lird. putty niarly td. The g:+ `, departing front their lairs, Stceai Pads, .Horst Blan x se}lolasti.• ,fishes at 4 p.m. sharp, 4111 tl'rt really Out?tandiitg 4o lies in • ,kers, and Leather Travelling 3 lei iatiou, - rted Iv•,\•ing- the males the old _ m-parative �I.,_ Goods. insist on Staco 'Brand•' !flip' psi ant bthr _ action, and %%Ith dee pp CO qR ' t an i to t P cur ntelitoiie; "dating back to - the, -. razzherr., So , tit-(. kern ^lust. up - e Marked Goods, and you • ;wick relief you att, ala -dais of Percy I-e�encr, Clint Ren.-- ..i a!xf ,quit first is ihr �' yTfit their' sa 1. ac n Toad reaseleat, frst•drying. no • , Qei t <f 130 Made only by - _strong oi' unpleasant Woe LAAGI dict, .C,rorg:e 1lains\%or'th anti others athletic C=oaching, and started punch- ;ldcrJca'- cliffs/ annual hudgl Get * bniele today: keep acoyo.+tea it handy. si=a Gtc too nntiuruus tv mention. Illint ing the cl.lik• at four, i',linu•s too. _:Sac ine dicali dhtlart�earc'l 11'ttf`Beavty - SAMUEL lngton' St E•O•Torontto ; ' 15•ae _ *. + Benedict leas called•, dlsparalynl,1>S , . - . - -- -_ "Praying Rrnn�'l-hciance of his 1s lac \rite this tort rl'orunl, Fashions report; the"t iii snit :'' WRITE FOR CATALOGUE I t -`Tcnstont i�f itri5p}liTr}rZt>-his l:nrrs '-litlard of- FThtrat on-; tak,tt err', -14 tnilhnn-Th-di� - 'ac r�P( dt-TI - ta tnluilicr shots, t, hicll. ,.\'asli't , :serious' %ice%. of the litalter. The � ic•riunle alone. .,\ half nnlficln dol11 • tonsidcred e��itly ",crick, in .say.Lhat, if the Bien wolf t go harp suss 'af cancer. wh11c,'2. ulillir+ 1 1.those days-.:n(l %%'e \%under %ailat and sprird their spa'rc tulle trail us was spoof to h.clp di if,\'trpt};l ROLL YOUR OWN ~.'� ht thinks i%'hc11 he secs those 1110(1; ,i jog the ; unng idea 11o\a' to ahooi. ilbllars" %%'ere sPelrt ,for siiam oc1� TIER CIGARETTES ��`` ern goalii'ndYrs ,%a.hcl, stem to be something \'try drastic i; liable n .nit, other Hair prrpaddtinn< ami, 2 BE r; . . r s`t'iindiiig on their ear; mgrs often I happen to' them. Frr<Ilnallyt ac, millions fr, 'i:nld It -r" I . WITH 1:,�a_e ' % ,.than . their•skaler.I . i-. hope the \fen T.cachcrs tell till-.__�.• .. .r,<,.. _ , .e * * 1 Board to leo take a hoop in the <� , i ..SAS' . I .� �1'e fia%e also uecn honored its lake -and if the lake do -ell, and 1 c ` j _. ti"roily fro wil, to nlakr Illi lc.if; from sere 1"c,• tilt:.4 oral friendship of se%eral' _ of the t • • a real heiR'ht. _ - - •• ess • Op -hanks ori gOill tCtldlnQ,: l','ottrt soup tltiuhw ,told t':\�N' frnn• i. . _.,, _ _ ... _. ._..__ _ .. _ FiR[: and '1'lllre or We hair a .Ixe CC .. - tiffs, or ('wfiinrL Tnr sat Ili .. ' and ha I. heard tlicln discuss COtl- _ _. . •nn . r... nrlrr. d tsps t rs of 'their Mode - srttotit, �t.w n. Ire silt _ fi& ntlally the ul n i ac•i - , '1 : • :. •rte..- is I/rpte a\ - • I - -- - ' profusion. It leas froth tltelit .that ' ., ! bC . • - .. • . _. . we. learned that, _technically, a College' AluillJli :Itttndiilg a " I .J,-T,AY'L.UR�LIM”" I ,_ - ria lir- is not, al fou inl Ralrigli.- N.C., were asked' tr ” N I e • lett handed g one sh, ���NTO SAFE WORKS CIGARET TE TOBACCO might tl'i -. nor \\ ho hold{ his T .. their profec<tons, stick iii the sin,<tc - pane. A right %_ . undertaker, iearir'ilz 'the ' dF. illi Front• cc- F:. rornala 11 ._ F.la ,11.11•,4 Ir.'.b I': •• hander- is Civic_ \%hl;, uses that fin- rasion of the crowd \%hell 1,r toll tii< -- _ / . _ - is tafling, anc%vertd ' 11 '', It , ''I I'' y _ 1445 to 8o the catching. gr;,shut Itis' ., . 1 .y . " ' a sOliflterti •plallfer•" i - .. - . . -ISSUfi -8 I warcipb ri itL the lr l t.' i J „ tm F� EFA�M y y _ •, k,�F � � ti% if she had a room to spare. He said a%^G�uss'�,�, 1 he had a little money,, enough tp -. pay for his room and boar 3 r`" - - aka—� Uncle Clem spent nearly all his l; _ �! time with nee. Sometimes he would Just.'Ivz a change. here's a 4ttte , ^, Phildhood forget what we were playing, and success story—or rather a sfon_ '•• it with a kind of dreamy, faraway mail _ about a young who s appears to j Encore _ look. Then he would snap back into ' be well on his way to success. He By what we were •doing. He. got ,to is Hazen \l. tail of Ford's Mills s • calling my mother Mom and I guess down. in -Ne $runs+�ick. and he's * ROGER !!. VREELAN, she didn't mind. : E _ now 29 years of, age. A few }ears ago he bought three. � � - T, u.iiouse still stands at 215 In- Once•I heard him tell her that his old far»a which -were pretty well wood Lane, Claremont. The In• working days were over and he en- wood x _ ( ; ae i wood Latie s important. Remember joyed trying'to be a boy again. run down—in fact, to most people, :: that. The number doesn't make any difference, because then there wasn't some things [ - then looked as though .the} +sere _ -- just. about done for. :•$ut Cail B,ut there ++ ere y� couldn't t understand about him • started in to build thein up, using �wzs� ` another House within 500 yards. When we played hiding games he'd -ground limestone,- fertilizer and, I s ' Ho at the 'end of the seem to have an uncanny sense of z imagine, plenty of elbow grease. '�, t �` -you piazza entwined a lattice screen and Where to look He knew about the K b " " ' " �' could 'really suck the _. • * e "' r honey. flat stone over the abandoned well Clem—w o wasn behind the chicken, coop before I How well he succeeded can -be Mighty Otto Head$ East.—This Na picture 'o t e'summer' Uncle a _ _3old from the fact that lase year -:yearling Polled Hereford bull Alights Otto refed to i ed to uncle—had shown me how. Can- showed it to him, the loose board he harvested 1100 bushels of oats j -ARM FROXT column. Although Otto doesn't look too nas grew funnel -shape way up past on the floor of my closet, the re - and barley, R00 barrels of turnips, the piazza railing. Mother's s roundcesses over the, eaves in the attic, end. enough good hay for 40 head - shi+:erv, the mercury at Brandon .registered 48 halo++' zero on f peony --garden on the st a wn y and the door • to the unusedco M - the tiay this picture wn taken.- the swing that .Yny father had made storage vault in the cellar. He -Df--cattle: ++•]lien sounds like pretty (I. never remembered him)_, grew fair going. - luscious creamy ink and white even knocked on one of the inside - _ � ,� _ p. walls where it sounded hollow, and =- In 191: tail bought out -'the Government could not allow any to Fastest .Rall_ .Trip �b ,+ars. • he said: "There was a window there `� Herefords owned -by M. Girvon be; takr .out; Ott account of eeono In The World J inside,++as t!te, brick fireplace be- , . t once.' of Rexton, owned -by '1% consisted rnic conditions caused by the last fore Which .the three of us would When Uncle Clem died I cried,all _ War. sit in the winter, Uncle Clem taking night. • Mother had to go into his 1, �F • -hull°and two cnw� with_twO bell - — - - - - -- _.. _ _ u-vcatr� Care of tjrr-fiTe-arid ti'}IinB�ts stir - per things, l-lis�vitf was,made heifer' -calves. From that start he while �lotiier se++ed, and I would - - _ now has 20 head of purebred Here- - `"Being excellent . farme,rs - lives � in the Vistadome, and watch: the ' out to her, leaving her enough to _- fords, TO of ..which are now old desire to possess farms of their roadbed curving around the Miss;- watch the picture of Nero if Horses buy the house. • T11 never forget her own, but this will -have to wait for ssippi River bluffs ahead of your• enough to be breeding cattle. over the ttiantel until I saw their cry of surprise when she came ac- while, -until such -time at least train, but the running time of the a yes roll' -and breath steam out of Id -newspaper clipping he yJoss an old..newspap While attending a cvinter fair not %when .a reasonable down payment Chicago, Burlington and Quincy's their nostrils, had saved. It was about his retire- .; etire- " can be made. Some have already Zephtyrs. ' 'from - East • Dubuque, This was the -house I was born in. nient from business. I have it now. long ago a. Polled Hereford S if It was big and it was old and it was �, „ was shown. by Tuttle Bros. of managed to get farms by' working Illinois. to Prairie du Chien, rail Clement B.. Hate, it began, _ Wentwoith, NS: Altho'u'gh just out on a -share basis. Othertk saved' cousin. is the fastest scheduled rail full of strange nooks from-celiat-to •4was served a testimonial dinner of pasture this ball was second in. enough to rent one. Probably in a trip in the world. 'It takes. attic. I knew Mother liked a for last night by the insurance company its class, against strong horned few inose years maxiv will see their thirty-nine minutes to travel the si,e often. said -she, hoped some ,day which he has served for 40 years. desire fulfilled. 54.6' miles from stop -to stop, an to buy it. This a record for the company, stat- competit on. Cain was so impressed + average of eighty-four - miles an Cons;dering� st' was a widow, :. h Johned A. Quinn, the preside that he decided lie would like to do hour. This is neariy� two miles'an my mot ei dib well in providing for who Q to nt, away with the horns, and breed "also this coming year, more who presente¢'�ir. Hale with a gold hour' faster than any other schc _ the two of us until bis. Hale came. !lolled - lleiefgros hiuiself. "The plan to come tf farmers to Ontario duly, anywhere. yet the the train That luau Uncle Clam's real name. Hale, who 'now retires on , watch. Tuttle bull was the first of- that needing help are willing to act as pension, was born March 19, 1852, breed' to go titTo Nova Scotia: so spo:r�or>. To be a sponsor regbires seldom, exceed"s ninety -male -an -hour She didn't need -the small amgirtit he •• tel, sm•e�l on Inwood Lane, Claremont .... paid her. It was just from the kind- Cai1 wrote to Malcolm 'McGregor t:• give the immigrant iuitabte IiT- _ _ • * _ cess of her lisart that she gave him - of Brandon, Ian.—who had' sold ittg quarters, either a'separate house _ - '_ a Home: He was old, feeble, bent the animal to the T.utties— and or -citable- room: =t.eady employ-.,. I• doesn t seem fast. sitting in the Maritime Stuff prevailing +wages t o,•er: he carried a cane most of, the tanked what about getting oiie lila men; did pay. li g.asged-in roof -top compartments time. I know. those. things now. Tile' skipper and the. .engineer it + • minimum being sevec'ty-fivefoliar; '141at are. features of these _post-war . But.strangely I remembered him as were arguing, The latter said that tire: result was that, jus: a shp,rt a month. trains. because you are so far above spry; full o!' pep and fun. He was • " tie ound. It's a different story in steering a ship ++as far easier than time ago. 'Flighty Otto—whose_ Pic- _ gr good and kind and always thinking looking after the engines, 'and the :• pure appears elsewhere on thi p ag" "There is a good variety of choice the front end of the Diesel engine ca fain said tha look'ng alter the — wa" 6'rippe�l to Caii Mighty and qualifications. Dairy and rained that 'powers 'the train, especially of things oither t�ever knew where he -engines was child's play compared ` Otto, by the way, is a kali brother farmers, gardeners and fruit experts. when you knife. by a long string came from. until after he was gone. with steering. They decided to to Otto Leader, which t+as the, bull _ florists and nurserymen. Boats are of freight. ears on an adjoining•he first I aver •saw of him was settle the argument, by changing -bought at tite 1947 Royal* Wiut!!- jw;re - to '� ;n m n aren't Fair and flown to the argentine starting next month.. Any one de- ashamed of a brief prayer at such the living room and "entertained" a where he became Reserve gaud siring this help is advised to apply moments, particularly when the After ten to;as-be the e Macpher- him until �lothec came in £rant_the n, ' Yea Champion at the great Palermo at once. Solve your labor problem's cars block dff a grade -crossing view. chicken coop; to admit fie was -beaten. epher- s£tow, ` * • 'before iipritli is +ere. The men who guide the Zephyrs Mother was -cool to him at first. son." he shouted, "I can't get the � _ Until his purchase arrived in`Neis . • • - alotrg the --bank of the Mississippi She was -always suspicious of - engines to start!" Brunsv+ick, Hazen Cail had never Tyata rue end of the quotation: tike the absence of -grade crossings strangers, But I saw tfie kind of "That's all right." replied the r. n& dna eyes on Mighty, Otto. Ile also the ead of tli;s week's'column and populated towns on their route, fellgw he, +was right away He told engine a er—we e "+e rdn both 're planked down $1:00 for the butt. -except to -say that. the place to ."But we. have .another hazkrd, I her l,isl' r i I v was gone and asked aground" I night unseen; and to time hones to apply is The Netherland lmmigra- was told by Frank T. Schini, -----==..-- build up a herd of around :0 stead tion Committee. P.O. Box 234, Zephyr engineer, "in the racks that _ of Polled Herefords, of tlic better - Chatham, Ont. Phone. 654•; often fall frofn the bluffs." Affable. Judging by what Iia tray careful, sixty=sue aear-_old Schin_. v4 type. ears,accomplished in the -past- fe+w played amajor sol in reducing the - we imagine that Cail will he sur - ,. cessful. Ii not, it +won't be trots; Health: What pt•onte are always risk frons to �alls'some years ago, lack of tFnot - -dunking before they fall down. From the cab of his freight loco itiotne he spotted, rocks -on the • a x • ' * w : down track to time to flag ` In .the past I havr ,^ceived fast train which would have been a fa {M 'r Good Advice . ' -several inquiries regarding :' e- pod-- _ wcedCed. Shortly after, the Bur- "} r sibilities of Ontario farmers ge-ting wired icrtee along , the bluffs_ .4 workers. the Nethgrlauds. Now you haven', as:ed me for lingtor, installed an electrically I've received information from the advice. _ break ,u -the fence automatically sets I3etherlands Immigration f-oprinit• I'll giti'e:rt..tFi you now: back sig ee, nal, in stop ,position. '! f i° PLUG' � a. twhicu L'li pass along any of ' f 1 r1 you wha are `inter"te+l. without No matter who or what you are, 'a where jou are. .the Aow �.Onzt Scrritii has eased t11e 2,000 - Or comment. IS . PLLGI horsepor'ter cngitte and its seven r "'About seyeu t•.ousac.d lf„'rar'd- You may take your dictionary, lg}t,«cig,tt sra'inless'stcel cars past _. immigrants har'c come' to Ontario _ Unabridged, and cott'it.through, thirty mile; an hour, not far out during the last two years, and now You may swallo,+' lire of East •• Dubuque, he sets the work on farms in this Pro+•ince, On Eritannua, throttle ~wide open and moves his the whole to the satisfaction of the And all its retinue,left hand close to -the cord of his r v ,b t But here I lay it f.o.b:--- bull -throated' air hortb: His right farmers," the report says. T.te im- t migrants, t+itlt very few axcr,tions; The- only word for You- -y ;- hand i; newt's far from the break are h�app)- in the land of their ado p 15 PLUG, lever, and one foot rests on .. "dead' +r '- �•• tion. An adjustment 'to .our' stay, - man" pedal that autotfiaticaUy stops of life and learning the F:nghsh -There'; many'a ,�otd th,t; the train it not depre..sed. it takes i - language brings its difliculres but prettier - five o- sig urinates far the roaring f soon these people -will be absorbed. That hasn't half the c Leer Diesels feeding smooth electric into our rural communities, living OF PLLt(.. t :power- to the axles, to . in ctr the and acting like born Canadia,is. It may not save you in a 4,k Y. speedometer to ninety. Before it - , *. *. But try it for a .rear, travels much ,ighter, Schini cuts the "It is regrefiable that, t':+�+ "were PLUG! throttle, thcri inches it up +1 seri the not' allotwed' to' bring along their knd to show yogi i 'ant eed fa is off. sp 1 aiioney when leasing Holland. In competent - 1'bere are plant} of Diesel. trains _ To tell you what i wha , tha?, at times, exceed rile Zephyr's mans cases these people possessed I assure you that ?, never y:et steady ninety to ninety five miles �., •_ valuable property and liad-- money in.., the bank, but. the \etitcrlands ' 'Have made a' centre shoe, _an �riour. They seldom, however, - Which surely is an. ample .. top' 105, ti:ough Diesels bade reach- Nip Firemen Acting Really Nippy. --;-At the annual fire brigade - Demonstration tilat 1 long ed 120. But _ the all-time speed review held at the 'Imperial Plaza Palace, Tapanese airmen TO PLUG.' record still belongs to steam, dat- Shinn u and down guy -ropes in a demonstration of- their skill. Merry Menagerie -Br Walt Disney —From "Plug" _ I ' tag hack to 1905, , when a Pennsyl- y P By Edmund • ance Cook. - vania train streaking across Ohio Almost 000 firemen .took part in a spectacular review, v, hick 4 was witnessed by great multitudes. _ rear' �d 12 .1 miles an hour. �\gy Harry Ha ni9se PENNY e n t 2rA��(rE r,toST t�►1CItY\TiN6 ky rtv4<MAdAZINES ARE PL06fiff, ";R, MIS mos 11RtiCLG Ot LAIN INA IViOdT INiI; IMJGTYNGS • `l IMt�Xr¢ tb C! 1MIGt \ O / MAiA.ZINE,MhCfl16R•ITS'lF�(Mi14�,'ihtCi"FSCt3ESTDKbi'sST,.. 9J616GTW4�ttE 1'M - ANW.VOU"'LAW,, (1"Y11ME wi SIMPLY CI.iAIERFST M�QALWE..' N 1GM�8 CMM��iG Tt {in U �'�N6111�c Susie Hou" TALtif nB # J A ftfal�GT,:.a riET �. ` t `•l`\ �� N&U%S USSON& BACK R1........ A sp '.'-'They wear us on hats, coop us J up in cages and steal our eggs.., -•And ,yet -they. haye the nerve to ' rail us their little feathered friends'', - - . Centensdal United Church Newb of our session as well as to create or- of O. G. I. T ..... TuxU Week amd -interest among the others who en- we hope to see a good crowd on - - Mrs. W H. Knowles'was hostess joy seeing their fellow students hand, for the W. M. 9 this past hvesk,, taking an act}ve part, Friday, March 4, is the "Wopid 'when ten ladies were on hand to This week the Young Ladies' Day of Prayer" which will be held learn some more about the work of Group meets on Monday night with this year in Centennial Chureb with the MiAions and how the Bible a Valentine Program in honour of Dunbaaton United and St: Paul's - came to many lands. -At this meet -the day. Anglican helping in the service. tug, Mra, G Hull told of the work Wednesday night, the C. G. I. T, Keep the date in mind. Mr, Braham - • o4 three men and the task they had are holding an Open House in hon- will speak, in taking the gospel to China and - f .Japan, _A-4uldf Wednesday, March 2, commencing - f at 10.0U a, m, and each lady to Commerce bring her own lunch. Materials are 'available for making 'little . girls' d-res�es for the bale which will be a family packed to June. Saturday night, President Lillian •tioft • - _t -_ .Rate entertained approximately_ 29 _ _ -� _, -_ ra dt• -- tnembe- a: the-Yellowship Bible Class at a -tine Party and a grand time was enjoyed - - -- w-=- Valentine _._ -From .Grandad to Grandson, by all. To - >I get things started everyone was the tradition of saving, and g:veo, a pair of scissors and a piece otherwise dealing with The - of red: Asper aind had to cut oui-a- heart; later those boys and girlb Canadian Bank o mmerCe w hon hearts nearly matched were has been handed down in e Y 'for Also w were " n e ars �es partgam .. roan families. 'given sheets od red paper -and had Y es. From 1867, -. when th to fashion a hat to be worn the e Bank was founded, rest of the evening and the ><eaults 'the value of "COMMERCE -= were something that should be key. , " „ - _ - SERVICE has been recog- for posterity. A3ter a full evenitt,. _ nized b genera. - of fun and hilarity a sumptuous Y succeeding lunch brought the evening 'to a tions. Good service is a close. 19Ve would like to say a — .tradition of this Bank. hearty thanks to the n]embers who planned the Darty ind •s go to our Your family, too, will appre- - hosts for their fine haqvA1*lity, and ciate the courteous and _ we hope the Class will have another efficient service. which is avail- - . party soon, able at over 500 branches of ' Sunday seems to be the day the � •. weatherman picks to empty his big :this Bank. bag of tricks and this week it was rain, which meant slippery roads • • s and mud. However, the' congrega- tion was a fair size and while Sun- day 'School was down a little, there e even- ,,.,• Ing the cot.gregation was much lar- ger and all enjoyed Mr. Braham's r �I continuation of the b,ory of "The • i1I : King that Nobody Wanted" as well as Mr. Green's solo, Next Sunday evening the W. A. will be in charge 4 of the service and Mrs, W; C. Mu'r- liar, of Pickering, will -be the Guest. - speaker, The following week, the C. G. I• T. will give a repeat Per- 'rlfj-,l! _ '•forwance o2 their former good ser- TiesC How many noticed the improve_ i m ent In the appearance of both the auditorium of the church and the ; :Sunday School this week'! -In case you hadn't noticed all the broken / - windows have been --replaced acid •we feel it gives,a much better look to see the cracks and small'• holes- '. .. 5mdssin4 This is the first step in c .-';. _ - •-- .e : - _.,.our improvement progra::m. Friday night is "Movie Nigbt" a- gain when "The Keys of the King- :3 _ dom" will be the feature picture. and we do hope all will turn out to see it. ThIs is such a fine pact- f stow -s ure that it has been decided to show it in the church suritorium!M. in order that it may receive the s. , . best viewing possible. Remember, jou have a chance to see this fine• ' picture for only 25. cents and no-� r A'�' RiM where alae would you get such a- bargain in price. In Sunday School this week, the COMMEDVE girls' class, most of whose members, are C. G� I. T. girls, took the Wor- ship Service,. chaired -by .'Madeline Allen, assisted by Welma Jones who,., y. rend the scripture and June Oxley. .. a, .x at the piano. This service was well -= �� :�e •.�:' s done and we congratulate the girls _ — _on their efforts. Each Sunday s - class is asked to help in the Wor- ,. ship Service in order that all may - learn to do this all-important partPICKERLNG SRI.\CH ._ \. RI �Shortree(1, planager Classified Adv"' ts �i ... , �, J1J�i1�� iw�I�'�1, i Mr. Ed Pascoe took a number of 7 dllside C.iiena can be ordered here. FUN oung -1hjR ,� ►, � 'iir.•,1�iub1J.�.I�.1hr.g,. Vet price o-uer a,uu. \.. Private'@" ; .There's nu...,u, w gu.0 uy wa.,tang. Phone Mark. iIOW You'll llise,y cerme round to Hillside of your Old -Pantry I _.Just add one cup of milk or water to 4 in the long run. ruey're the choice Markham, Onto — Campbells Cake Mix—stir and bake. a P of poultry -keepers who. -want--- --- - — AND LNOUPPICTE111}r Enjoy fresh homemade cake —ahsays �cf -best. Cantu., �Xdploved, breederslight, tender 'and delicious. Try tt. �\ . . _ Ipullorum tested. Light and Heavy tOox• availaule, a:ao Started chicirs,. • 1 T _ GAR.RY-UILKS, PiCKJ•lRiNu Notice'to to '.,)r0 V For ��en Cabinetrr - RMPBELLJ' Agent - -- Custom Built Cabinet Doom ►ldsd Drawers d General • CNOCOUTE .' Beila}.11) H.1,Y IIl,atilmates Fees �. � I� - •G,OIDEN PW Bale at — CARPENTERING AiterstbonaAIn Your Home, CAKE MIX •��� (BTONEDEtNE Fztm -CDMENTING l: SEE Dusbarton, Ontario Phone 83J4 PLU]IBLNG Feb, 18 Jib'OFLNG ERNIE PLITZ • CEC. TURNER } KAISER 136tINNY MEN, WOMEN We also sell Bnotioed RoofiaE "STANLEY FRS 8 BAY CONT. . LLEe�rRlc r - E4�•�,_ Duro Water famous llstres Tonle Tablets for f,� DHy �e double resu,r.; new healthy flesh; a and Baca E4 IIeose sad Whist= 'naso vigor, Mew "get acquainted" Building ti ZMNATM GIVXN — Thoatrw— size only o ac. Ail a. a�d��.�.Waft Guaranteed[GREk,NV OOD Whether you keep large or small �. . - -- t; ke it 'Days to F. 1 PROITSE © in irrt' � _.-�. �C��tz, = J • >� , get good basic - PP S� ill'. � l;tock, That's --whet- ]31g-4 Chicks . came from. Canada Approved, back- - OND — ed by a breeding program on the — — Hat�hery's Farm. Yes, compare P1CKEltING PI�IIo@ 1W A I � �• BFlrft at tits BTApPis1BY 'I 'ISt• prices - but oompare quality. Save N We Handle Sun -Bay Feels PHONE PICK. 12i lame, let agent order. iso' Feeds and Saturda�r Matinee as ! P. It Abbotsford N urowies J E W E LERY WeNwrs Grains �s � � >� at; ass Walter Danule R. K, 1. Loc. Hill . . *,* 8e•L-fa— = r/�t . - -- - 4e 8—gaoQ—teacaher. writ= — �/ - `uali t �- Drugs s • side Hatchery has had it for thir•ry- _ _�ve� Body and 'Soul one years on their farms and hatch- WATCH and CI = ,pp Asp Ddpe ery raising chicks, following out a• REPAIRING . J• MO•RDEN & SON Votetiaary >Aemaeales John GarUdd I UM tPalmer Sood breedilig plan. Their custom- -- RelLbie Pbole Finishing em have had experience with Hill- t;aaooaplslte Cleamedc Ltv a4de Chicks. Henef t y i'tnd li1! ' out what real, chicks can da ' .months from now, Catch the better t ' ` 'pt arkets, Caaa to Approved. &� Light and Heavy Cox Available also also started chicks. Ca•A . R'RY M11L149, PICKE.iF"G FOR S.A1,R--young Glen Knapp, Prop goose. Phone: Pick. 52J1, - -- JMR �e►•>�-new warning machine. � PJ*ISTBR _ sever need, still in shipping crate, _ L--�-- ' cosi x180.00 will: take $100 00 Ap_ Saturday. February yj—auction - rP0>Ri 1�R8 Week Dogs . tltvW a. M. • P. =6 M,pA� Teas. Feb. $1, ! Sita"" - 12,8o Jr. 1!L . 8 P. AL THE REXALL STORE A, Foreign Affair J. B. BOYBB AWa Arthur and John Lund Moat. a I Selected PEW" PM. i S W. W44 Tbulk . Jftb 98, 2d ply 28 Durham 3t. Ajax. sale ". _. .:._.• furulture, electric washers, appliances. dishes. uton- OMaple : Leaf Fire WOW lTZ ZMBSDAY , Bohn At Medson Community Folk ails; also Ford -Ferguson tractor and School. Feb. fib—Ala dti. equipment, the property at Estate Us Insuranceto. rAnL a Karenina Mrs. Jarvis, Brown, S%gg, Burkhol- - _L . der and others at Prentice's anct- W2fts or ?ban* oivies Ligfk Maliph Webor left Craft, Re eat two farmer ismer s Ula suasion• Like two ion rooms, Franklin House, Main For ibeap Rat's Im n2va Sar open" 5 the St., Mar+khaim. Sale at 1.00; terms last winter, the Course ix open to • , all over 16 years of age A special cash. Ken and Clarke Prentice, nuc- a L; AL VALUES "m � levitation is extended to neighbor- iioneeTa, iW • �,/ j pyo an � ling cotnmunitiea who would like to as** j , A 6111 AX Zbft- send a group. The tollowing acts_ ay, a rvaa•y ZS-- auctlan In, RADIO �ERVICIt *ties will be available: Wood Carv- sale of household furnkurs, "garden- Bowman $c Gibson 4rraaomt*ed Repair Bea•.ic. US, Metal and Jewellry Work, Cer- tools and other artdNes on Church ,Etmics, Weaving, Needlepoint, Lear St. in the Village at Mkpie, pm per- HARDWARE ' Sher Work, Book -binding, Drawin,t ty of Richard Jarrett. Team* cash. and Painting, Public -speaking. No reerve: sale at 1.00. Ken and Moura:-sawrday 2 to 5.30; Tuve- ' Clarke :Prentice, auctioneers, 'ALVIN SIISIBI+v T to 10.3'0 p. m. Fee is S400 so" �saN 7 1R 11t . Tlsterfat Saturday, February 2!-_asotion We ��,HpN li[arrfeu C�uplea, 48,00, -Phone or W. 10. _ - • writ* Yuur appllca4JoL to "John A. of term stoct, implembn0, til .•Apodaca, Us, 34W or •34J grain roots• farnitir�e. electric ap- CH>�TB ]lyfi><BMT .,,.�s.wwasON*- pliances etc:, at Lot 24, Con. 6 fat ' ar ..�. - Whitebureh Tom. Property of sur . �d� glrMilir 1i�lRLTJ'St q' or ■lA7R� +i11 IMe tit Yom + M. Green; tonne cash; no reserve% , t .Wasne�tt's GratHsrte To Hold An to Na.rm sold. Sale at 1.00. sharp; f �49 � �1 8 . J� thur HeAd 1Bvenisg Meetiag Mao _ . _ i�ir 111111111 6" SIAM Abe& Tseeday, Maria . _auction sale of _• !'ire segala.r-mowOly uteoting of �� N M6r iEstilW MN" i'tiwy Ptelat ii i< • l dairy cattle, modern farm maebin- " ..tete liekerisg Branch Women's Ina-. erT, Including titres trwetors, tnrselt t4t:ats,will be bald in the roosts of fid r4 t�bb Sox. C Ing macdlas, sew forage harvester. �[ jr >�•* t , 0. O. F•• on Tuesdsoy evening, 4Qilii'= own 1wrm — @MRIM OWS rIK tsar stock, implements, hair train, �'*brrtary 22, at 8.09 p, m. X food W� �isJ♦ , Hr6 m ie planned. Jtall Call _ itc•, on lot 12, con. 3, Markhamt s a& W04 06mw, 9L g "The program liked beet and .why"• Twp' Property o! Howard Caines.��� 8oateeeee: Mrs Bilk, Mrs. Wheeler, We at 12.80; terms caeb; so res- s B , ! Wise J. Rorke, Visitors are welcoe: er►e: farm sold; watch for p�twelcome. siNAPS ]!l 74J&N= UM DA1 A Special inritation is given to the Ken and Clarke Prentice, auction- • 'young women: The Executive is . ors exposaft Obas Orvietob aiekaxing Market Locker Plant .asked to meet at 7.30 sharp. printed "o. it"ristls ao. east. PHONE 30 • FOR FREH ESTISlATES .. OUR t1R[NT8 A.ita JLa,'D'D WITS ` -=-3 BO" PICK, 188 J 1 O� 'ems. • • . TO GIVE OIIA NORMAN GRAHAM SNAPSHOTS AT TMM ! ._,.,QUALITY MEATS Gurney Warm Air Furnaces BUST.... LOOK FUR THE N.f>AM SP V1dLOX P' EVERY 14i]L BACK R& and No, III. -,A* ConditionMg Systems PR.INT..iT'S YOUR ASBURANCE ECIAL Phone: -Pickering 196J OF QUALITY. Filter Units and Bu» ridifers - lhee Enlaripsment WitJt' Initi�i Wing Roasts . »rani„l .:... > RODMAN B„_ � �.L Order. Wing -oat. a _ Postai'.. :.Sulk Juice 87c gi • .......... Quaker Out,-; Sheet Metal WAr ks FOR b - Sirloin Steak Oranges, ZtiB'n ....... 84c. F m inaton door 3 x 1 - 7 root, 12.00, C. F. Brown, King- ^�C l�c srT>; aT�. A'Ax $ Round Steak b atop Rd. and tad co . Store Hours Each Weekday .. .. ., � . �' -- _ 8,00 a. m. To :.00 P. M, _--- - f - GAS AND •OIL , _ - Rump roast 59c lb. Q. I' side bacon 65c lb. 1' A : Sliced 19 Jun Grade A Large eggs . 53c doz. Dom By The 8•tatbaThe ; swe.t Georgia Brown ; Dom. or Jewel Shorten'g 36c. Hind quarter beef pro and pow OIr ut Bos , . ► I: cLts Tee -has Dani It? .' 'nUt in vour locker V. ' e6ir �rs::r F tri•. Wm ..fSoulders of oris, - 45c The (iun.ai svf+alLi,i - t` "'�l LtR n t�nMk �. _. -- - >x tDamS.>?i'J�C 1YrlrtraniisiK 4""iI1N16'' _ .� lafislrs il} - ` . :. _ P� ;Birt E <. _ . • • - :� •cart... iifk,....' • t..+. - • , -They wear us on hats, coop us TO PLUG, reedrd sail belongs to steam, a - =From "Plug" s,.g back to• 1905, when a Pennsyl- shirmy up and down guy, -ropes in a demonstration of thele skill. .By Edmund Vance tools.. I . vania train streaking across Ohio Almost 5.000 firemen took part in a spectacular reyi0)y, +ihich 1 reached t2;.t miles an hour.. was witnessed by great multitude. PENNY l' By Harry Haenigsen -- f i RrrADlliMOST W►1lNQi if♦11J1<MAQK1iINESARE rLGASE�i+11*iz,rl''S MOST _ / AxtTCI >E LA. N IFI A T 1 N10!!T ItJ11 JG 1�YIJGf . L& IMPXXX 1b 0444G& MJ.a 4ZI tJlii rets %w p1�EST 1�kiGST ., SLi616GT uMI t.E 1'M _ - - AFIGM,ICU►SirrvV *ft wa ST M+NS&ZINE., CtAWfslNG THE SUBJW-T• i•�AO A '=1 T"s &AIIM AF IiMTb GAMIJG% T%tF �RJVi BR1�tJ tQiAit1Q • iU8%=TLAT'S GET FRONT " th friends here . � TKEFA�M LL II y� . / y if she had a room to spare. He said rr ,w,,M,�'' 0 M19usna _ he had a little money, enough to ;,, .. _ _ '•/ 1 pay for his room and board. Uncle Clem spent nearly all his Just fur a .change, here's a little ? r� IF7RE1,8 ��dh00� time with me. Sometimes he would and -.Tsuccess--sinryr rather a. storyfotget -appears - »hat +ve +rete playing, sit with a kind of dreamy, farawx7 about a young man who to K " look. Then he would snap back into be well on l,is +vas to success. H. Ford's -Mills y %"iiriQie s gywhat we were doing.He got 'todown is azen •T-Cail of in New Brunswick, and lie'�i „ /'. B. VREELANY calling my. mother -Mom and I guess now 29 years of age. s �" she didn't mind. _.. A few years ago he bought three y. The h ill stands at 215 fo � uuse st s i' Once I hes rd I rim tell Iter that•1 is , old fauns which were pretty well- y , ; +rood Lane, Claremont. The In working days were over and he en - run down -ill fact, to most people, x H ""� Y" wood Laue.is important. Remember joyed tr ing to be a boy again. x they as though they were? x „� that. The number doesn't make any But there were some things L ,!ooked just ' about done .for. But Cail - difference, because then there wasn't couldn't understanQ about him., started in to build them up. using another house withln 500 yards. When we played hiding games he'd xr^o _end_ limestone, fertilizer and, I y �` Y ' '" Hone-vsuckle at the end of the seem to have an uncanny sense of ' imagine, plenty of elbow grease. r• a"' ,� , H .,., piazza entwined a lattice screen and where to look. He knew• about the « s• „ you could really suck the honey flat stone the abandoned well How well he succeeded can be Mighty Otto Heads East. -This is a picture of the summer L'ncle Clem -who wasn't really my behind the chicken coop before I ch told from the fact that last year - �•earling Polled ffer- '`j 1'"11 TMtight%' Otto referred to in our, uncle -had shown me how. Can;, showed it to him, the loose board _ he harvested 1100 bushels of oats . P �R11i I RO?� T column. Although Otto doesn't look too nae gt'ew funding. aM way up past on the floor of my closet, the re- __-. - and barley, 800 barrels of turnips, sliiverv, the mercury at Brandon registered 48 beloi+�ro on the piazza railing. Mother's round on the side lawn by -E5� over the raves in the attic, and enough good hay. for 40 head. r the day- picture was taken. _ - _peony garden +vinglliat and the door to the unused cold He - . -, f- catt�tmds like-t•rretty _ _ „ _ -- -my-father--had-madestorage (I. never renhembered him) grew vault in the cellar. knocked on one of the inside fair going. „ • , Government could not allow any to _-__ Fastest Rail Tri p luscious creamy- pink and white flowers. even walls where it sounded hollow, and ''In 194. Cail bought out the '_+I. Girvon be taken .out, on account of econo - In The World Inside +i as, the brick fireplace be- lie said: "There was a window there 1 Herefords owned by T, i>f Rexton, '_1i.$. The•lot consisted in conditions caused by the last :- , fore. which the three of us would once." When Uncle Clem died I cried all gent -l3 �� and +u- COW; with year. �. ; . - �� sit'in the winter, Uncle Clem taking - other _had t- g-- into his fight, 'af -will heifer -calves. From that start lie has 20 head Here — "Being .excellent farmers they in_ the \'istadome, and watch the _ �"are off�ie-#'ire-%3rd-felling us stories _ while Mother sewed, and I would ersonal things. His will was made- -t p gto out to iter, leaving her enough now of purebred fords, JO of . tuliich are now old desire to possess tarms of their roadbed curvingaround the Missi- watch the picture of Fero': Horses her t buy the house. I'll never forget her .._enough to be breeding cattle. own, but thi ''will tta+c to wait for at least • ssippi River bluffs ahead of your tram, but the running time of the over the mantel until I saw their roll* and bre cry of surprise when she came ac s t While a winter fair not a while, until such time when .a re down payment Chicago, Burlington and Quincy's East Dubuque, eyes their nostrils. o s •clipping he f rewsEa�er had saved. It was about his'retire- long ago a Polled Hereford bull can be made. Some have already managed ta'get farms by -working Zephty rs, from Illinois, to Prairie du Chien, Wis- This was the house I was born in. Jt ++as .big and it was old and it was ment from business. I have it now. "Clement was shown by Tuttle Bros. of 3'Vs rho n by Altfile just rout on a lihare basis. Others saved consin, is the fastest scheduled rail full of strange nooks from cellar to S. Hale;' it began, "was served a testimonial dinner of pasture this bull was second in enough. to rent one.. Probably- in a few many will see their trip in • the. world. It takes just thirty nine minutes to travel the attic. 1 knew Mother . liked it, for sl,e often said she hoped some day last night by the insurance company. its etas against strong horned more years desire fulfilled 54.6 mites from scop to stop, an to buy it. which he has served for 40 years. competition. Cain was so impressed » «, `• average of eighty-four miles an Considering sae was a widow, :This a record for the company, stat.; that he decided lie would like to do horns, breed "Afso this cdming year, 'more hour. This is nearly two miles an my mother did well in providing for p g ed John H. Quinn, the president, resented fir. Hale with a gold away with the and v .Polled'• lier_efords himself. The plan to come if farmers -iii Ontario hour faster ..than anger ache-, duly, anywhere. ytie the train the two of us until bit. Hale came. That Has Uncle Clem's, real name. who p watch.. Hale, who now retires. on . Tuttle bull was the-. first of that needing 'help are willing to act yet seldom exceeds nine!(i-mile-an-hour Shedidn't need the small amount he p ensioa, was born March 19, 3852, breed to go • Into Nova Scotia: go es spon-ori. To be a iponsor requires immigrant suitable liv- in-) speed. ' paid tier. It was just from the kind- on Inwood Lane, Claremont ..."' Ina a Cail wrote to Malcolm McGregor Brandon. Man. -who had sold : � gi+•e the ing quarters, either, a separate house „ ` + ' near of her heart that she gaveyhirQ _ - - - of fi the animal • to the Tuttles- and or _uitable, rooms. =toady employ- 'It doesn t seem fast. sitting in the a home. He was old, feeble, beat over: he carried a cane most of the Maritime Stuff asked Rha: about getting, o(te like - - • • •* g ment and pay prevailingwage-;,roo minimum being se+-c��ty-tier dollar% at n-_ ture top compartments features of these time. f knotiv those things now: The"skipper and the engineer ;t. Wire result was that just a short a month. are post-war that are t1 trains, because you are 'so lar above But strangely I r;membered pini as spry, full of pep and fun. He -was were arguing. The fatter said that far easier than ' feint ago, 'nighty Otto-» hose plc- * - ,' the ground. At's a different story in good and kind -and always thinking steering a ship was looking after the engines, and the - Tttire 'appears elsewhere on this nage„ 'There is a goad variety of choice . the front end of. the Diesel engine of things to do. ca tain said that looking after the 7 -Way siiipt)ed to Cail. Mighty and qualifications. Dairy and mined that 'powers- the train, especially Mother rtwe- knew where 6e p en ine% was child's play compared g p Otto, by the way, is a kali brother farmers, gardeners and fruit expert%, when you knife by a long string carne from, until after he was gone. with steering. They decided to to. Otto Leader, which was the bull florists and nurserymen. Boats are of . freight cars on an adjoining The first I ever. saw of him was settle the argument' by changing at the 1947 boughrR �__ schedu'r�ro ark;,-. ...•,« 4 , --X,teraA_ ;meMea -aren't 'such- Places. -'Fair and flown ,to the rgentine onnrhv_ starting next month. Any one de- ashamed of a brief prayer at the living room and "entertained" where he became Reserve Grand- siring this help is advised to apply. moments, particularly when:- the him until f other came in from the After ten minutes the captain' had Cham ion at the great Palermo p at once. Solve your labor problems cars block.ofi %grade -crossing view, = chicken coop, to admit he was beaten. "biacpher- + - • « :show. - before spring i� here." , _ The men who guide the Zephyrs 'Mother was cool to him at first. son," he shouted, "I can't get the - - !� - Until his purchase at in .�e+v . • a o h f• _ i along t e bank o the 't ississippi S a a• s u lou f he wai. always a s is s o , etrg nes to start." _ Brunswick, Hazen Cail had never + That i tite end of the quotation: like'the absence of grade crossings strangers, But I saw the kind of "That's all right,"_ replied the tet eyes on Blighty Otto' lie :...fellow also the 'end -of this week's column and populated towns on their route. he ass right away. , He told ' engineer: "ve needna •bother -were - .-planked down $1:00 for the bull, except` to say that tiite place to "But we have another hazard." 1. her his Family was gone and asked aground." _ -, - -�• sight unseen; and in time hones to g apply is The Netherland Immi ra wa s told by Frank T. SchMi. - - `build up a herd of around 50 Bead tion Committee, P.O. Boit "Z3 t• Z epftyr engineer, "in the rocks that - gE Polled_ Herefords of the better Chatham. Ont. Phone. 659-�4 often fall from :the bluffs. Affable. type. Judging by • what lie' . has - careful, sixty -six-year-old Schini .- j A. sK .=--accomplished in. the past feu years, played a major role in reducing the e< E `''l - we imagine that Cail will be sue Health: What people are ala+ass risk from rock falls some years ago." cessful. If not, it won't be front' ,drinking before the, fall down. From the cab of his freight loco - e; lack of trying: ". motive he spotted rocks on the ' :.: - • + f - parallel track in time to flag down ,;_ E� In the past I have ;evened - Good Advice a fast train which would have been several inquiries regardin i e p09-- t q g t ' 'Ontario -wrecked. Shortly after, the Bur. y • _ sibilities of farmer. getting wired fence along the "bluffs. A ' - . workers from the Netherlands. Now :1s you haven't asked rtn for ngfon installed an electrically li t + I've received information from. the advice, advice, se . breal; ici -tlie fence automatically f� Netherlands immigration'� which lilt pass along t'. any of PLUG. ,tee, -; 'you who, are, mtermte!1. '%%ithout No matter who or what you are, 'how has 21000 Or where you' are, the - Once Schini eased the comment. « + - lf,i,!land IS PLUG You may take your -dictionary, horsepower engine and its seven lightweight stainless steel cars past , ^bout scion tLousat-,I it throng ,, hour, -trot far out i immigrants have come. to Ontario Unabridged, and con thirty mile, an . ;t ? during•the last two }ear?, and now lou may sHallov file of East Dubuque, he sets the < 'work on farms in this Province, on `the whole to the satisiaction of -the Britannica •. And all its retinue, throttle wwide open and moves, his left hand close to 'the cord of his QP w -farmers," the report says. "Thelm- But here I lay it f.o b.--- The only word for you, bull•throated air burn. His right hand is ne�Fr far from 'the break :r•, • ' l� migrants, with very few exceptions. "dead e c a are happy in the •land of their adop is PLLTCi, _ lever. and one foot rests on, ,. lion. An adjustment to our way man" pedal that automatically stopsnl e of •life and learning the' English There's many a +• ofd that's . the train if not depressed. it takes + ;e -._.language brings its difficulties; but ..prettier rive o- six minute's for the roaring -soon these people, will be absorbed That hasn't half the cheer Diesel3 - feeding smooth .electric _ into. our rural communities, 'living OF,PLUG. power to the axles, to inch the T and acting like born Canadian%. It may not save you tit a day, speedometer to ninety. Before' it But try it for 'a scar:- travels much .ighter', Schini cuts the a regrettable that t',ey' were PLUG! throttle, Incsi, inches it tip «•hen the not allpwed to bring along their end to show fou I at!i { competent speed' falls off. 'T'there are pienty of Diesel trains money vyfien leaving Holland. In many cases these people possessed To tell you what is what Y' that, at times, exceed the Zephyr's valuable property: and had money I assure you that T never + t steady ninety 'to ninety-five miles 'Thev 'in the, bank, but the Netherlands Have made a centre shot, an ]tour. seldom, however, Mich''surely is an ample top' 105, ti,ough Diesels ha+•e reach-' Nip Firemen Acting Really Nippy.=at the annual fire brigade Demonstration tinct 1 0114'1: ed 1210. But the all-time speed d t revle,.v heldat the imperial Plaza Palace, Japanese airmen _ -They wear us on hats, coop us TO PLUG, reedrd sail belongs to steam, a - =From "Plug" s,.g back to• 1905, when a Pennsyl- shirmy up and down guy, -ropes in a demonstration of thele skill. .By Edmund Vance tools.. I . vania train streaking across Ohio Almost 5.000 firemen took part in a spectacular reyi0)y, +ihich 1 reached t2;.t miles an hour.. was witnessed by great multitude. PENNY l' By Harry Haenigsen -- f i RrrADlliMOST W►1lNQi if♦11J1<MAQK1iINESARE rLGASE�i+11*iz,rl''S MOST _ / AxtTCI >E LA. N IFI A T 1 N10!!T ItJ11 JG 1�YIJGf . L& IMPXXX 1b 0444G& MJ.a 4ZI tJlii rets %w p1�EST 1�kiGST ., SLi616GT uMI t.E 1'M _ - - AFIGM,ICU►SirrvV *ft wa ST M+NS&ZINE., CtAWfslNG THE SUBJW-T• i•�AO A '=1 T"s &AIIM AF IiMTb GAMIJG% T%tF �RJVi BR1�tJ tQiAit1Q • iU8%=TLAT'S GET r - rH'E. 131" S roRE M. S. Chapman & Son,'Pickeri -.19 Pickering'- —phone 281 ---Onta- rio ."yard" Goods becoming more plentiful salt pays to use 'the'. so wing Machine" UNBLEACHED SHEETING, 99 wide, fer Double Be&, yd, $1.7& BLEACHED SHEETING, 81 in. wide - Doubip As& yd. $1." BLEACHED SHEETING, 54 in -wide- -&malt Beds 34. $ -W FACTORY COTTON, _ . - - .:_ '" Is- At'llft, 4" 26 in. at Me. BRIGHT FLORAL OkUNTZ, 36 In. - curtZlIns and &%pos, sag MARQUISLZZTE. in white dots, blue dote, red dote etc., yd. aft. 01IRTAMN MATERIAL, for drapes, br*bt be*p with Mon "in . . $I," FSATHER TICKING, down proot 32 in. yard NAVY DOESKIN, men's shirts etc., 86 In, YAM TPA TOWELLING, blue check . linen one war, 21 in. Yard 4ft ROLLER TOWELING. Pure UU606 16 12L yard 7" NEW PUMTS, GAL 1M lovelysprjag cotft^ W'is, ya" bee. BROALWILOTH, In plata shades, go in. yard - 4ft. to Mo. FRULd" CURTAIN NL'Z% blue, Green and red dosis, yard 89,06 5% Off All Cash Purchases ..Of merclandift' puirchased here .during 'week of Feb. 184026 lip. this adv't. and present with your purchase for discount SILKYS speedy recovery: BUD -cusigion. iftm J, Davift in the xurving Spoms The many trimade of Mrs. Joan at MWUIX&- MW 4 bkd car eras} Warfts are pleased to loam she Is .:The methods of welfare, school and ludustrial BurTel are fast be.—.310 bones broken. but badly shalt. g9ttAng w*lq &gaft, and baves to OmI09 ImVZOTed, bat some ierkermg�0 Hard Am UP The TA41sw did win bW& be home to Greenwood again soos. POTIments- aft M to be ft�slr Maur taloting at &be home It was cAdded, at tae W, A. meat- old suverneial made. The 49 WIS, Vvftk Tufter on Fobrq&@7 Int %W wask by Oroap Qte., to 4XILminatjons or IWM the a. a. GENERAL -HARDWARE 210 at 2.34 p. 04 Word for Roll bDId a 4roiftolo farty In aft being roulaced by more stile. rooms on Wednesday. rebruary Is. toot methods. We are wibe to still oftstdor tha 49 3"Horsf Prank Will,,&=@' niners and Robert Prizes were given for wl Dent of the children have defective Tuibn, We "d 'Ifftht, Her 7 7 014 White and Malcolm lanai ear are visa to 8011 consider that this SAM MR test week dor Florida by pnotor. Omw teaAer, Ulm Puckrin.' IS IL record to be ImjpprOV MV and Mrs. Blase Lehman and 1papils held a very Interesdag Val. ad eJ .0611417406 Of' 000dWood, Boost a day aafte, Patty " tie school Monday SUPPL11 llbeffttlY at J. R. Willon's. afternoon. Oxagratals.00210 04 a Dulfin's Creek, and the Iftege Mr- AM Mrs. G24M Tran lift n*A P&M. want 04 their annual rampage this '1110" 02 G two-week -motpr fne j%M rerven Mat week, the Rouge being eMWI&Uy__ bame of Mr. and jGw*wjlkje on rough. NIO serious damage in room. 7 ovic ted. 0ongion&Ily, S. -BALSDO Mr. God; Mrs. 1%:A. Barefoot went Monday * evening. The tovim_-�'Pm a car 'became N and &MVIO of da" with the )Wer.o ver storinS of f9AM prodUeta." "bogged down" In the middle or SON *"bar J. a. WUMM The W. K, & Presbyterial will be h6r*.-­YOu. gotti-be a 'and - tby on the. 22nd with a 'sailor to drive through ha. so oasowss� Doug. Mm. Barefoot and bald in WWthat Ij• 4MOL Of Max, Spent a day recently numbers of oar,John Deere Farm Equipment ladles attending. ""'ay 04 IL _DO Tom SPR"_ G Ola MT WAIT -.LUMBF-AN, 'The Wise 'Mea 44 Oreporeff and flor the'best job prepares wM 4 DEERAk the Equipment or quality It YOU wish to add success so, yew .. ---efforts by using JOHN DEIME M.,htnery, write or con ftr ATTENTION FARMERS-.11PIA3,04MG .1 1. - . ' Litor0ture and Prices Ware >�4YOU 81M already On^ of -T-h- abr fte C Do" w,Cv41p"W pem Ambu&, - HORSES CATTLE HOGS Telephone Clolket Fre Inamedlate 9ervlpe GORDON YOUNG LIMITED BROOKIAN -429FICAUUtIrm 150, 'Piampam It Fariner' frodut ers q" ~+ .064 More Of The 0onsumere Dollar If They wd Hogs,' Calves, es, Eggs, Poultry THROUGH XCIEZ RING PA&MG PLAift gM MpMyo GET OUR PING BEFORE YOU 8ZIjL. YOU 8AVE. TIMER 11GASOLUM'AND IN MANY CASE8 YOU GET *ORB THAN %-NHAN Tdtf 9Hr!P TO TORONTO. THE ANSWIJOR IS BECAUSE VE SE" DIRECT TO THEN CONSUMER. AACWM 8 BAC45113184 coupt4)IIMM kernber we can tune up your tr&C" for the Coming o8WN%6 SCOTT OWWeen Highways 2' and g& G. 1 -LOOKER SONS On Fienchman's Bay Road .70-NTARIO No 7 Highway, 8 miles west of Brooklin. Phone Broowa A" -__-.___.'DANF0RTH BUS LINES LTIJ" 'EAST BOUND READ DOWN 7. �7, -P0 M. P. A. 31, A. M. WEST BOUND READ W P, X. M. A, M. R m; p, M. i T AA V* R 114 tev ale With friends here. Mr. Ed Pascoe took a number of A number of young people frOm our public 0 0 0 0 -The February Gruup of the Wom- school pupils to the rink here attended the Young Peeople's at Brooklin,' on Tuesday. Thank et t4j,ether �N'bjitcvale an's Asocciat on held a novelty Val- at Bjptist you. Ed. Church on Monday even'ag. There', -ent!ne luac-hein, In She United -Cbjureb Sunday 'School Room, pre- were about ithirty young people f 1-0m. Forward The Evening W A. met at the ! home of Mrs.-Eastw6od on the Vth. ceding the usual monthly meetleg. Baptist Church Tor onto, all reporting a ane, time. -Mrs. H �Mjd d!etoa and Mrs, E. Pegg --..Jellied chicken, all kinds of salad's,had charge of the Worship Service. escalloped potatoes, cakes, tarts, Presideut, X"d, Ross Disney -then cookies and jellies made a very a.,tt-D unbarton took charge. It was decided to pay ractive setting with Valentine table one half of the caretaker's salary, cloths and avorsi Several men were Numerous methods of raising funds Wesent. The luncheon was a caret- Mr. Horaoe Brown had a busdiness was discuseed. The March meeting' aria style and everyone had all they' trip to Ottawa this week. He also will be held at the home of Miss could manage "to stow away." Mrs, attended a Memorial Concert to Edna Green on March 1 2, X Hastings had charge of the blue- Fraaklda D. Roosevelt, at the Wa 1- SnOss session. ROR Call was answer-' ed by the Vord "HA&rt." Mrs. %I, - dorf Astoria, New York, Mr. and Mrs. John Danielieukine accompan - Cherry , Randall reported a splendid respon_ ied b1m. cod $a to the a0veal for clothing and Ross and Shirley Deakin were _ Mrs, - carna'ghan, of Scanoar.-) is cal goods from the B W. A p. with a skiing party to the Lauren- bans last weel doming . visiting her sister, Mrs. Armstrong,- which she will forward to Head- back on Monday. Alan Petty, Of Marlbank, is spend __,4quarters In Toronto. Mxs, Lunley bod charge of the -program. showtog Mrs. Frank Whdte was admitted 4ng a few days with his pareuts, Mr. and Mxs. John Petty, IfIllms of the '~Life of Pauline John- to the Toronto East General Hoop- 'Mr. and Mrs. George Todd had son" the poetees, with OEM J. C ook Ital On Monday for an operation. Sunday dinner with Alvin and Mrs. 460ortbing the pictures. Mrs. Fersh- The friends of Mr. Ken Smith_ PLikey, in Toronto, water had charge Of the Devotion" who Is in the East General Hospit- Mr. and Mrs.. Iran Law, Whitby, Whitby, Pordod. The meeting closed' in Mrs. al, and Mesare Orre and Conw, in , were Sunday- guests with Mr. and J Buckles moving a vote oof thainks St. Michael'O'Hoepital, wish them 8 Mrw. Wm. Twaddle, to the groug. speedy recov erly. Mr. Fred Ireson Is 'not able to re - Mr. and Mrs, N. Randall attended Thomas Edward, son of Mr, and sums his duties at the store, having the funeral Of the late John Kayel Mrs. Robert Jeasovs, of Tororito'was had a bad fall, ',on Tuesday Mat christened at St. Paul's on - the Hill - Mr. -and Do6ZFd--pugh. � and, � - Under the Parvintal- ro6f-foT tt , Lei Church on Sunday-.- 7ollowing this a children and Mrs. Geo. Pugh, of 'week-end. were: Miss Irene Pugh Wift Jean Fleming, Ulm Co chrietendag party was held at the home Of the grandparents; Mr. and BowM"ville visited Mr. and Mrs. ROY Mcr� 1; Randall, and Kim Dolts Wilson, son. MM Norman I.Attleford. 'and on SuZdfi*; afternoon. Mrs. Goo. Pugh• remained for a few Mit and Mrs. Roy Seebeck and Mr. Mn. Cyril Smith were days to visit friends. SON Ruth Hutchings visited with down in, Eastern Ontario' for the Wit J. Barkey was taken to the E. .',Mrs. George Anthony wbo is in. week -end. . 'Stevens Gezteral Hospital on Saturday bed with bronchitis. The heavy rainstorm depleted the )1xv. Tom of Searboro has been home sick at her mother's. after. U00n =Ld was operated on that ev- enini. At time Of I :Sunday School attendance Mrs- W. 1) ' F'Cawe for several writlag we hear there Is slight knPrOTGUIent in hie -Mr. and - 3&14 Leslie ii:Ud&II V1,41.vesica condition.a Ated friends In Canfield for the end, Mrs Bassett wvisiting with i ;L in re. W. Twaddle had & fall on 4W at week him B*Ilhouso over the week- the Ice, injuring her wrist. - The Blue Cross Group Is being . .1ormed In Whitevaae, if all who are end. -Mr. Barney Morrow arrived back Mr. and •Mrs. A. J. Taylor have Moved Into their Interested can agree on the tucreas- home again. after attending ag his new home; also Cecil and Mrs. Hollinger are living ed rates whbch become due In. mother's funeral in Winnipeg. He ways "it w" very cold out thera'q in their new home on the 2nd con. ,ids of " Yew. Mr. Al. Cafteron from Nova Boot- Green River ta, visited Mr. and Mrs. D. Cameron 'rOn for a -,we lam ton . ek, on his way to I on. YOUR EYES The Green River IA4ieGGroutAD Maembern at WtLiterals WW A, Greenwood N MION . put 00 a luncheon on Wednesday of last Be" w "Oak Oa F'6d&y, the 25th, the W M. a. I - C M", Robert DafOe was Toronto and the ~on Circle will sponsor ROWTIttelL Visitor last weak an entertainment of mGtIo pictar- from previous 01M FT4Uk BOOM Brooklin, via- as In the Church, Sub ft8d Iftbowander recent- is t v on uLL the -Btu BOO od the -two Societies. A collection will be Mrs. B. Draper, Paul and Anne, taken in add at the "Literature Do- DnWer wire- In Tomato lestw6*4 partiponi" of the two Social - very entertaining and instruedve Dis"W BRIS Sorry to report Mr. Benson Draly- I prograW (Opp; P.. 06) 4W #a as am - General Hospital The now phons* in this neighbor- J with a badly injured knoo-dap. We IL hood are the subject od. much die- ! � 1L. 1616 r - rH'E. 131" S roRE M. S. Chapman & Son,'Pickeri -.19 Pickering'- —phone 281 ---Onta- rio ."yard" Goods becoming more plentiful salt pays to use 'the'. so wing Machine" UNBLEACHED SHEETING, 99 wide, fer Double Be&, yd, $1.7& BLEACHED SHEETING, 81 in. wide - Doubip As& yd. $1." BLEACHED SHEETING, 54 in -wide- -&malt Beds 34. $ -W FACTORY COTTON, _ . - - .:_ '" Is- At'llft, 4" 26 in. at Me. BRIGHT FLORAL OkUNTZ, 36 In. - curtZlIns and &%pos, sag MARQUISLZZTE. in white dots, blue dote, red dote etc., yd. aft. 01IRTAMN MATERIAL, for drapes, br*bt be*p with Mon "in . . $I," FSATHER TICKING, down proot 32 in. yard NAVY DOESKIN, men's shirts etc., 86 In, YAM TPA TOWELLING, blue check . linen one war, 21 in. Yard 4ft ROLLER TOWELING. Pure UU606 16 12L yard 7" NEW PUMTS, GAL 1M lovelysprjag cotft^ W'is, ya" bee. BROALWILOTH, In plata shades, go in. yard - 4ft. to Mo. FRULd" CURTAIN NL'Z% blue, Green and red dosis, yard 89,06 5% Off All Cash Purchases ..Of merclandift' puirchased here .during 'week of Feb. 184026 lip. this adv't. and present with your purchase for discount SILKYS speedy recovery: BUD -cusigion. iftm J, Davift in the xurving Spoms The many trimade of Mrs. Joan at MWUIX&- MW 4 bkd car eras} Warfts are pleased to loam she Is .:The methods of welfare, school and ludustrial BurTel are fast be.—.310 bones broken. but badly shalt. g9ttAng w*lq &gaft, and baves to OmI09 ImVZOTed, bat some ierkermg�0 Hard Am UP The TA41sw did win bW& be home to Greenwood again soos. POTIments- aft M to be ft�slr Maur taloting at &be home It was cAdded, at tae W, A. meat- old suverneial made. The 49 WIS, Vvftk Tufter on Fobrq&@7 Int %W wask by Oroap Qte., to 4XILminatjons or IWM the a. a. GENERAL -HARDWARE 210 at 2.34 p. 04 Word for Roll bDId a 4roiftolo farty In aft being roulaced by more stile. rooms on Wednesday. rebruary Is. toot methods. We are wibe to still oftstdor tha 49 3"Horsf Prank Will,,&=@' niners and Robert Prizes were given for wl Dent of the children have defective Tuibn, We "d 'Ifftht, Her 7 7 014 White and Malcolm lanai ear are visa to 8011 consider that this SAM MR test week dor Florida by pnotor. Omw teaAer, Ulm Puckrin.' IS IL record to be ImjpprOV MV and Mrs. Blase Lehman and 1papils held a very Interesdag Val. ad eJ .0611417406 Of' 000dWood, Boost a day aafte, Patty " tie school Monday SUPPL11 llbeffttlY at J. R. Willon's. afternoon. Oxagratals.00210 04 a Dulfin's Creek, and the Iftege Mr- AM Mrs. G24M Tran lift n*A P&M. want 04 their annual rampage this '1110" 02 G two-week -motpr fne j%M rerven Mat week, the Rouge being eMWI&Uy__ bame of Mr. and jGw*wjlkje on rough. NIO serious damage in room. 7 ovic ted. 0ongion&Ily, S. -BALSDO Mr. God; Mrs. 1%:A. Barefoot went Monday * evening. The tovim_-�'Pm a car 'became N and &MVIO of da" with the )Wer.o ver storinS of f9AM prodUeta." "bogged down" In the middle or SON *"bar J. a. WUMM The W. K, & Presbyterial will be h6r*.-­YOu. gotti-be a 'and - tby on the. 22nd with a 'sailor to drive through ha. so oasowss� Doug. Mm. Barefoot and bald in WWthat Ij• 4MOL Of Max, Spent a day recently numbers of oar,John Deere Farm Equipment ladles attending. ""'ay 04 IL _DO Tom SPR"_ G Ola MT WAIT -.LUMBF-AN, 'The Wise 'Mea 44 Oreporeff and flor the'best job prepares wM 4 DEERAk the Equipment or quality It YOU wish to add success so, yew .. ---efforts by using JOHN DEIME M.,htnery, write or con ftr ATTENTION FARMERS-.11PIA3,04MG .1 1. - . ' Litor0ture and Prices Ware >�4YOU 81M already On^ of -T-h- abr fte C Do" w,Cv41p"W pem Ambu&, - HORSES CATTLE HOGS Telephone Clolket Fre Inamedlate 9ervlpe GORDON YOUNG LIMITED BROOKIAN -429FICAUUtIrm 150, 'Piampam It Fariner' frodut ers q" ~+ .064 More Of The 0onsumere Dollar If They wd Hogs,' Calves, es, Eggs, Poultry THROUGH XCIEZ RING PA&MG PLAift gM MpMyo GET OUR PING BEFORE YOU 8ZIjL. YOU 8AVE. TIMER 11GASOLUM'AND IN MANY CASE8 YOU GET *ORB THAN %-NHAN Tdtf 9Hr!P TO TORONTO. THE ANSWIJOR IS BECAUSE VE SE" DIRECT TO THEN CONSUMER. AACWM 8 BAC45113184 coupt4)IIMM kernber we can tune up your tr&C" for the Coming o8WN%6 SCOTT OWWeen Highways 2' and g& G. 1 -LOOKER SONS On Fienchman's Bay Road .70-NTARIO No 7 Highway, 8 miles west of Brooklin. Phone Broowa A" -__-.___.'DANF0RTH BUS LINES LTIJ" 'EAST BOUND READ DOWN 7. �7, -P0 M. P. A. 31, A. M. WEST BOUND READ W P, X. M. A, M. R m; p, M. i T AA V* A94, WON" IL IL 7 p1pi T,S U11i 'rL7- 'K It II -tor 7 ?nT 1 Tft%T Q 0 on P.00- 6�:_11Th`r%iTW7A loth p1tom toltalm oil 4 "M A94, WON" IL IL • betore Joe clanburne. orofesa°ona! thief J ,. wbora she has knowal several.-mootaa+ spu cquuva, w .— r ­. •-_..----- - eou14; !hell she jerked her hand .Honey way out -of- his. line of , •. tier owit he.afF ch_rzinp+ng• 1,5•iicil she - .:r corou to Dan's apartment and' one to " Tc*ih{ pbesl{y!._&Nh taxes , bark ..quickly, remembering.LllaY Joe•. focus. bu�t�s,he shoos: her head in de- ttsouS.}st,.�l a �co+uti stand the_quiei... fon,ed to. escape. ane e°sn Eby lens was a dangerous.. mea. ilial, not realizing titer lie. could not no bongo. Toe st,°ke - rescued Art Carey. who • J ....., with- edr mother near- the. rceaw {ser" •'• by Oan" "Ate )•ou lr!`greal pasty. 1oe:'� she: "1 see her. ti a + beautiful, r ",You re ery beau one,gj to. die.' lit sad presence there is discovered burns 4Ad [the p au$y r Art ,/.dr:re, v ty�"e 'toi• 'Cd a ke tltl am.. sorry: you lLe gi y •.NO, I'm not gOttlg to die. Joe. But vou: Ore going and there a'a� cont'sction'itt his tp,'ne. ._bar bac l= gFIN• - lowed by Danburne and ,,belt he tyles know." :'fiat size was•- � "Pain, l' he hissed from be- I'm not even hurt. The crash shook "me T� p -Joe; 1'n+ all rigk+t." sn5isted ' ,._ to stop them their cars collide and Roney h—_ back me up a bit and knocked out . •knoekee uawnsricats. • fv ren closed teeth, gritting Honey for a few minutes. But t am -all }irnicy. ".You're to die." he repeated the agony' from within.. re right going now. CHAPTER XI �oil�d as if: he load"stinck her; so She could see Art's tall f,gure par- and- his voce .vas stronger lie lifted an arta (Continued from last tree!c' filled with" hatred'w'ere thg words. it. iitg to and fro on* the rt;ghway. Attd tisen.sMddenly stayed toward her at "Out o: circulation.' she art, • "1'm done .for •nd )'ou- know S'. a if you think you impatiently waiting for, a !no:orist and a gun close range. She tried tb metre; but i0wtered truthfully. and was glad s :e t ou're .fool with double-crossing t r o come to their aid too late. There rias air explosion �dd of hate to tell a lie to a n°art . ca.+ get a++ay - Joe took up hi. end of the ronver• - • .. - t oc - fire as Joe pulled who was a* ur to die. "It will never Joe [)apburne.' - io as •if he had not heard her - - tem t'anyoiie else again." "How did you . ,t out 1 took tine Yrigged. sation p ,cord of.det+ial about her deati,. , d over to a txeap-orf the diamond. Joe. "In the ocean:" His so:ce was .`r _ Hot)c� slutnpe. e By the only clue the police had." There +icer, two things rn the ti+ Round as °.rt came running angry croak and Honey realized "What was it?" Her heart stood world I wanted above all ei.e be. DOES that', had,.he been. able to reach her, still with fright. If toe ad �tiessed, cause 1 lore beauty. The Sylvester .. (Continued nest weekl'" "• -up_ Ile probably _would have choked -..= know- the law might do the sanie thing. diamond and you.. • I can't have the — • iNDIGEVION the life from her',PiL ten ror a lo: g time he dr7 not say. tiahibiid now. You saw to that. But + yn that he could not move to ilar:n .. 5,>,ur5 Ifs-JNAlLO' YOU her, she still a, anvihing and Ifoney •t�a� beginning 1 `can take you with me." A Bur- ----_ _ to wondu• er re nd escaped his throat. it push back from term. -- — spoke again with net, r�ngth in sotpnded like he was choking. Tears "That's as good all answer -;es - - came faster tv Honey's eyes and she 1 BELOW T BELT? has mice. ` any," she toad flim. • 4 black button a itu a. chip' oot _>wrb"L, Ke'r hands helplessly as slit � 1 H4 few Forgotten "Ld" Felt Tbs Find 01 He gave a rasping snug! tl.at tt'as of its side. 1 told. mu+sras.la�t tient pa]t near blur;- watching. Row That Helps Make Too RwW To G ugly to Rear and she covered' her you lvore that blact; st.i: to 1•unch• He struggled hard "for i4 breath a Mor. thea W of sous i � done - ears for 'a' Se�OUt to llSUi i •Oui brine. the beh-la sp"s n eM of bowale _ ton lie one of the buttons hada and got it Theit-"IN g"ea: effort. Be whoa tadtaeedota adlna. res .o�A _ _ hen he spoke again. piece out of it.. And ybu laughed lie moved his body' slightly. ' Hi 4blit helpe d+seedoo to tiha wt&U , SND Too baT p becausenoticed'recti j air;a# dr . -freed teased to -fm her arid sate eras' whabelow t you me, d C lt ut�. Li.etr rrouse couldn't know that you stole tete tail. You lost that button . when glad of 'the darkness that hid what pub teen• of bowie meeded g � - - - stone from Mrs.. Sylvester, t, ant ' you 'tote the purse horn Ctrs. Svl- [night lie in his eyes at the moment. j Take one Carted. t.tttir Liver Pisl before sorry now them 609"ding to I didn't tel.! him that venter, Honey.. It pay s.. to rcmem e�e�uoom. ne aftereyheip wake a ow p ars« :. :.night l}eiore 1 hit him -ove.r .t a -A the fac d each 'other there iii ber small things when you are deal- s eof tee a main d+fyetvs latter• is t opo y. in in jewtits. 'And all the time 1 "�rxe� .head." g the darkness. a silence seemed to Then mat [Dila net the kind ratGl that thoug!!t you were on the level." settle over the earth and not s makalt you trot attar teem soar hard to sour "Ohl" Hotic�'" wcked ia7 item ..1 au won't understand. Joe, hoax sound came through "the nig!it; It t°°''xt"tb''t�i7 leu secehetrnuloeGetsde breath painfully ae she understood _ .'Whfre 4111 earth Is Jwdo*t" Litsts t.i+er PiIIe•troro year drusiisc-sae what had happened to Dan in t'ae tliert is- a big difference in my yea was so still that Noney could` hear son for tal..ing the c{iantond acid apartment. Then she said: "He ours," she said simp:y. "I n' not .knows. 1 told him. I went there a thief and never have been." She , hien' :the diamond:' There U.­lf to go n. "I never - was pleasure in being able to admit loved you. ! had a purpose in mindKnim _ that knowledge to Joe eve in hes when I became' engaged to you— criticil So4dit<onr.- - s i'wantea to get that d':amond, and There was .,gasp from"hint, bot l through you the' pstfi trier, opened ,of surprise atfd pain. He, vt'hited to She low- - 1�' '1 HE And so I strung along." a dee breath and sate heard l+ other s+ drawIT- P -[red her voice _to ftliRar:.t. e - ilttn struggle hard to get it• St's bit of news she wanted tu.tell dlini. closed her eyes as bitter -tears �i�� ,you "see, Jot, 1 lour Dan Brew-. than sp{lied over Ler lashes. Toe had a 1n ,Q Can' a 11 --- - ." -- for -4 Jew good -points s la s.te renle Tr - _ _ g know it." Natio • bu. he didn't k o .. - . •• _ - _ .. btered now as she sat there w atc3ung - .'It doesn't matter not,. o io you. - hu im—sending sire beatiful flolvers, i love." He spoke just above a whin- ��� o.. spending his money freely; taking er and Honey had to lean forward Por her to all the nice places of •en.ter- p. tainment. And with pangs, of re to catch his words. "1 ou won't live to marry anyone." His' . �sirofor 'ce.rtain: _ .—word_s undedfinal,_as tliong'+ i!e knew �U SE COL" - .: TORONTO --ISSUE B 1949 .O.ru:on . March 10 to. Sad, - Marc h• 26 _. _ 1ribes+ttan : ii. Positive rias. ',..:.CROSSWORD 1 t.3et nymph tele Poles ~ SEE _ ,SEE - 12 Stylish 39, Fruit trees _ ������ 17. Dutch commune 42, reline �py� Y T h _. I a. Muglcal drama 4G. vegedable - SHl a[�l HE SEAL. AlneilCa's finest springtime lXhed ' L4, Book of 46. waste all ow- - , , _tion. Four huge floors with hundreds _ ACROSS i:3nulher+. fiction _ ance 7 •..i, B1oCROS ' State Arm,(Rbae. Brice , 4! Girl's na+na And 13 Other Great Acts _ Of exhibits p1Ua i� great CC ' apesklt 4.Palmiily : 27. Hirsute 4t. New In The Terrific Stage And b. rndian,i i9. Dry tree g ° features, including Canada's largest Prenci K Rail at a1. Neckpiece ia. Small weight statesman T. Fiat cap 'a4. Give tab r Tank Show ln.The Arena boat show. _ i is. Courteous A. Rodents 36. 9atirlo ii measuric e land ulldlii s O n 11 a.m. to. i 1 P.[Mi, la. Chunh 9• Exists Ra. Harangue q+ - feetivaE 1 Twice -Daily -- 2:15' 8'15 � g Pe W. creek letter Alpplicatis wi1L be filled in order received. W. open Mail this coupon' NOW. xt.Iitnd measure �, — � �. � � � — • � � � - . 29. Sodium — ir cayrr+b•) - -- - Canadian National Sportsmen's Show. 1: Electrical (i The Coliseum, Toronto,' Canada• — unit s 1 Prices: Evenings s and ICnglish school _.. 1Jate.. - Ren t 2 $gtufday Matinees - : Proaoten : Detltrdn. All seats reserved; Dear • �lrs. 11: ' Firm se First woman $o7c Sieats $1.50; Rde- et t e „. west ftwou f tickets for h ..Ief atnnct id► trine (ver.) - • Please send me .. - • Ittsen ed . ea Evening g served Seats $1.00 s i n Straight _ _. t3ttuated set the back Week Day Matinees— (Are"._ . .. . gpoken .. Q y t yy Performance in the for date. ri. Frozen water BOE ,$eats =1.00- other' - a M. Since (Scot.) 'Enclosed, ..ease *'. Wild oust $lath "Rush" SOC.. 2'.iC' I or• •:...., P! find- ' 'a WildXeeJ-bitica alternative 'day and -date" my = cuckoo All prices—PLUS ad- ' cheque r Diner :' In payment for ,these- tickets. - - 1a. Avetle inksioil to 'buildings— money order for. 1 6S. Colored • ad,gightl>• s Adults 50e; Children f Signed;. :.:. ....................... ysii. Card as 23c. t.Bpgowv ` - �,,. •..i AddrsA,- .,.,.•p..uau.•,.......... ....r...s' l.lxevol"e Answer elsewhere in this lseua _ - - Worth A Trial TAB 4 ::- T .xS Horace Greeley once received a ' �Y 70hh GtRE�QRY letter from a woman statin that her i - a are - c::'urch was in distressing financial An W�• = '- - -' ---• st,aits They had tried all sorts of WHEN A $t'fEP*6 DOC � � � - — devices fairs, .iestivats, suppers, PP. WANTS YOU ONLY TO LET All theouji, the school*year these Ground liver and pickle. Ch' ttsc-and mock marriages, and socials. Would- Z - HUN LIE IN PEACE, IT'S A r art many' thousands 'of boys and chopped nuts. Peanut butter and he suggest something new to keep f•. PREiTY GOOD SIGN THAT HE Ib '� :. girl who find it i -s ' e o ge ce ceps cram ed eg es arYd bacoa. the strugg)i`ng•cnurch from disband- •' '� g COMFORTABLE •-BOTH INSIDE AND / :. home during the —daily Imicheon Cottage cheese and marmalade. ing.' OUT CHANCES ARE THAT HE'S HAD g:, period; and I ,imagine- that around - Fla'; d - fish and salad . dressing.... "Why not try religion"' the editor A GOOD MEAL AND 15 COMPLETELY t' now, what with the condition of Grated cheese, raw carrots and wrote back. CONTENT. IF YOUR DOG EATS PRE• the roads, this number is greater salad dressing. _. PARED FOOD 100 FAST FOR HIS than ever. And for zuany•s the long ! • w Answer to This Week's Puzzle OWN GOOD, HERE IS ONE THING ' ry: �W- �� ear -the ptoblent of schoo luncfies - 5rtuts as though I've used up _YOU CAIXMTO-ME{h-HtM-OUT- ha bothered countless mothers. TOR R / A AND MAKE HIM A MOPE .CONT. kbG,6r9t7l6ii Gdu(�k pretty ilearly all my space. How - So today I: thouglit you might ever, the next time you're having O L / T E E T r ENTER CANINE: welcome a few suggestions along Pork Chops for dinner, perhaps T /9 O V T A R E _ S PVT HIS FOOD IN'A FAIRLY CEEP Far �` this line -=roost f w • P S /DES E S Ar >s -i A5 SHOWN tN THE ILLUSTRATION ON THE t. 1 endorsement o t to RIGHT, THIS MAKES )T NECESSARY FOR THE - ... Department of Public Health, which use over in .\`orway-and very tasty O S T E f1 D Y _ DOG TO.TAKE HI$ F000 IN SMALL AMOUNTS - '.. a »fade a special study of the subject. too! AND AT THE SAME -TIME PREVENTS THE o here goes.Norwegian Pork Chops / PAN rROM BEING UPSET S The Lunch .Pail j 6 pork chaps, 1 toIlz ineh�i E T RE RAL � , --- thick N L / 5 Y E "1 h4; kind Nfetal is best because O $ R N T O - `1 Gl�t\.•.1,(AJ�G�, t.•`Ur�'l r�... Cl � •\..•..V IRE +5 SC+'ETr,+RG AL.0ST -it -nititt lie -.washed—and scalded— f x teaspoons prepared mustard HYPNOTIC ABOUT THE STEADY TICK regularly. There should be, air holes . i; . Salt and pepper i ;. ;NG OF A CLOCK, 4 YOU HAVE A for veniilkfion and, of course, -a l -tablespoon fat T R E S S ' 3 r tai- YOUNG PUPPY OR KITTEN THAT t5 handle_ (or' easy carr'in "I medium-sized onion, a u ,...• r x y g' tniuced r y RESTLESS AND AL+rNES A!vD CRIES How To Pack - } 3 c THE -FIRST rEw N*47`5 YOU NAVE Z ;ablrspoons flour %%��+��►►1 1.inE pail with way paper or paper ti 8•. _ 'it HIM AT HOME, Ptji 4 SMALL CLOCK 1 cop canned chicken FOR , , napkin. \ti'ra.p each' food srparateh'. Tar IN HIS BOx, THE T,,it;NG wlu cc. :nmme •- .. Put toe Heavier foods on the bot- ,i s% r i ,- -_.. I SQQ HE HtM q'vp .r�ArtE HIM - .1._cnp�rKltt cream .• B O CN/A rEEt yE IS vOT. ALONE torr+—uie rasilp cru�iied sort on " :; , LO E a cup chn�•nr�, ren nmhtr Tit klt . What's a Good Lunch? i• . Method rte ]'tat contains e lou h food Spread choles with the mustard and the rigi,t kind of food RGILK f YOU CAN'T BEAT . • .. .• + •.. a s;c:r-street ar,d ;s.,t a tviretl. d season with salt and pepper. =-- an �' of --for bones and, teeth. A . b'EG£ --Brown .w,ei} on both sides in sot fat • s �'� Was I xlad 1 way not in t;ie taxi s =-� ilsaaEl r TAHL_F. or, a FRUIT, preferably in the pan. Add onion and cook. for when t're wheel cents 4fi• both. BREAD—whole grain or IO minute,,. Remove chops, pour �{RONt�i i� (e 1 finally reached tilt ho•pitel C anada Approved. PR I N — H NI i/ES without misliap. It. was -a s -wall PP off excess fat and stir in' the flour. _ private hospital owned and Ppfrdtt,d such as'mrat, fish, cheese. eggs or .Add consomme and light cream, canoe hurter. }f0'1" FOOD--' _. GIN"RFARM by two sisters. one a; nurse end the P stirring until sauce is thickened and WhenYourBACK Fauch'a5 sc ipe; cocoa or scalloped srnoo h. k •t -. r,w - - oiher a full ualjfied, die iii cis P t crush chops to`skt.iet and, x v n 1 y 4 t o j c rAc r1i;C+o cover with pickle. Simmer for SO �0 �Fven}thing vias fiery nice• very ef-\ow. just a word afiodt :these to 60' rriioute4, or until well done. Begins . - Actually 1 ani right here at t;in= Hcient and the rhea's sled service he '-v, Farm --but in -memory a am 'just grand. 1 was. able to'be around het foods. Fvery school s!iould hav; }'ielef. ft portions. - 'tack a good.many years, in a board- "the next day and soon discovered facilities for reheating food, and - + REACH FOR I 1 I I r- ing house in the city of NI 005C }arv; there werr only -a few -other patients, these are easy to make, JIIvt a large I And btrr's what nrav be, to some 1 was staying there alone . , . wait- I.sonie wide babies;. some waiting kettle of hot water -a canner serves of y'ou. a new way of usintt sarisage 1 -- - ing. Partner had :- brought me I felt 'rather friendless and alone -the purpotey�try well: It is Hetes � meat.' "J ' there: stayed a couple of_ daps and .—as indeed I was, a -stranger tri •a Fart', to have d cdck ill the boaorrrto f Ginger Sausage 'tern had to return to our tem or fronri Fnaland and Partner. st;tx r na CotutritteI minced arsiev 2 P g juot rix rno'wits out krep the 'iars.-off tht direct -hraT, pound sau•apc meat, :ary home hf ;v rniies w'ett of the I .'i lac niav be,made or wire, o a £C y 2 tablespoonsp a,i` miles away. But wlTat- probably .i he iutt'a piece. -of hoard,,abcluitlpr tablrspnone rtifncrd onion, !i 'cup r,.rvra call see the bonding house now i contributed moat to my lonesome- of an inch thick, vvitA holes bored chopped piano cr.0 twise in the living- -nes9 was the fact that .a•motig lilt- in it.to allow the water. fr come up crumbs2 ttiaspoon.+ grouted gingrrd a CAUSE loom; big square window with -a j ladies• in•waitin was a jrl who was, around tie tars. Baducheiseftsndata to ; ygpopuwrg, alid with _ ,1•:ach dole' carries a •Cdr of foad,in s lett 1'O)ks. '"�4'isip the 2 egg ' so upset k�Z ea- -'and 2 egg io�elr window sea: and iota of t evidently ter white t. it stiff and fold into mix. •1�►• said for aver half a century DeWs ` snagazinet, A`n archway led to the p+ciity of this worlds c goods, I re- tt5 Ills{rh'kit. If put, on the stove tures Seasotr well with salt and Ri�!J Ila 'To helped begirt rdwf fros di chen;oortt a~nd a hall way to the member she had he + tes,f+}t---te,hea-tluxaag.- , ere+s thecirri a a s by treating tlss, lritclten: behind the curtain was hair, and wore a blue satin bed- food wall Ge'p+p rig' lioi bv, rigon• h D Ws x�y.�a today at any *11141 Blown in of fat, then took over --it- Lamb for We Moro bez with the Trahat,' l believe; is known as a con- 'jacket "to matcrt ;ur b'ur satin- jars tl,ould.. be taken home to be I low !rr rt til} serf' dont - Mod. You red' depend eo Dodd's. t ss ],nen{al .bed _otte that could be j •eidrrdowrt.. Froin her hospital bed= wasurd. slid refilled for-;he.foUow- tipped up iidrways and fattened to which didn't look like a hospital bed ing d,t�,.` g' one rememence l tech .A-mong a bower ' What Foods for the jar? j -thFunny thingll for io a convenience. of af}<+ll;wers+ arovwag, frons it she their arr pieyty tla! are ,uitdble. i - forget the name of-the..tand.lad held court. There were many vi.+t-' / 1 � y.- - � r. Baked bean:, milk pudding, steep - 'and the other g;uas who werethere i peals of laughter drifted r% herd 's_+ir__.vegrtable stew, creamed Ora. end: . .. .. -. MAP ARMS - --and yef ehickru, ii e g e tab 1 e chowder; / ! -- a:is in eonneetiou with flet house him r iy.. elft .8lanr,c ur g,ri -or the : spag tr tj 'attc� meat ii ifh tomatoes. suppose be, ante they were differ- hospital, .even to the nurse., Per. if) acd sr psi sand cheest, creamed ear - rant from 'snvihinR 'f had seen at 'taps I envied her a little sass 1 don't - i know. If I did it wasn't, for. lou i rots or .ot:ter vegrtabies; scalloped I also remember rranding R. 1 - . around in the hall, about twelve The next day a baby w:� born 'to I potatoes, liver or, salmon loaf, / sack of iii. Odug}rtrr .was c•rrainr(l eggs: soup. ,rcoa with e'tlock one night waiting.for a taxi just „Iii ]eke me to the hos-pital ,A, did- &built. perfect -fillet of any normal ,milk.. Luscious and Nourishing sb. so' come and it didn't corrtel babv is to its ;tri other. Birt Lady: Lunch Su lti;r lip my landlidly phoned again Blue Satin !ire baiter w es` }corn Suggestions - - 'dead 1, 'Cegrtable milk-ct+{., c•avkers. yes, a taxi would _; there in a 'peanut hilutr, on •whole .wheat, oat Jf 1tw minutes, thev-}aad sent one be- I'iat`is a terrible tittle' ;o itapptn,' i. _ — f0le but it had ai,7 rrrss .nae into cavy snow a ri s p:+r: -was bran niullin. atpareriyly a spoilt darling and re- .i at ed arcbrljnklc. F{rfi,rt the baby 2. \I'rat, loaf sandwich, carrot • L'` .« eras horn there had 'born kidney ! `at;-ip<, rice and+raisin bidding, bran . r f •toratplirations. Sht.'itad been: {>ut .irnuftin . milk. Rrcrss tna, li:' .apple �•_-on a- 5.1-riet diet. and yrf had per- :.tor orauar,_ - r *► 3. Nlacaroni md-khrt.r, brown suaded her friends to bring her.in �. j some of the _very tlnngs she tca�n't • •losead and butter• turnip strip.,_ rat, l favn,rrites but hat a way' of caul' anaek- okie. — v ,• a ing rip -.with spoilt darlings. Ijtrt a• Tomato soup, che•i 'e on whole I for- all that I felt aw'N1Iv .sorry for wheat" bane$,. -cabbage , salad r�i�•�. }asap F31iie Satin_ , \\"heli l fuss cake, grange. Recess snack --cions- I'. ^ going out, of the hospital site called slam bun •or imiffin. Ail- �'.. ► mt in and asked to see the h ibv, interesting Sandwich Suggestions - - � e , • ! _ and crisp bacon. Iffy lady was till wearing blue sa- hfinced nesse and' a N y' She looked at her and said not , Peanut butter t s grated carrot, +' • r'-�' tint -her ro6m stili bedecked with —I flowers—but the glamour w•as'gorre. V I never did know who she Iva`• Give, Not,. GetX. the hospital, as I said before, %%-at,._ i % C — '' just about tops for efficiency and I . •gf ��, y�► left iT w•ac clotcd by. order of the ence, patiently listened while a'Vrc Ifealt!t ainhorties. Set•tral mothers ducer ranted into tile 'telephone. A had ' died from bu od poi�onjng, he slammed Lwnthe receiver, t} others - -and all writer. remarked,. "If you're .m ,rtj y,;. g' grit ilg into the itfronttottan g careful, yoigelt Ib��i :hn`}tital unsns rete "1 don't them1el` five them, W.. �islLsti.. aias•; ; W.. source. the productr snapped hack. !sea 6;•: �����I o'171, tc do. I think of al! this just ► � now i Because this is the the of -- '•,'%'�j `�cr T>aukiner's •birthda}•. it is onip••- Poor es.' natural to look back and think how 'Father s-; .,;;iitlf ui•�.., - 1 muc,t we have' to• be thankful for. f --- �`�. And 7 wonder what happe,ne(i t,),.', Lad° Blue Satin! insurance eoutpanits often'com 981 - ' n^ �•`�'• .And I wonder, is there a "pull" towards the district arcross unique evasions on th � orm_a applicants fill out. One mar Pn I where one was the space asking tii_e. cause o . .�t.x�,e,/lxCe . born % Both our babies were boor •� _ parental death, wrote, "Father wa ;out \Vest: when we came East it taking part 51 a public function an Wvrraut, t'r doilirs' for that dream *was largely on- their account—to 'the p gave way, ending hi � e latform Wase of ,.vours: They add a• gay give them, as the thought, a bettor life." Subsequent investigation dis forwiline -tout-H to any. rootit, with chance in life. Now Paughter is fin closed . that his - father had beer Ihrir ruffles and starry shapes! For; njlliam anBob, when Boht hangrd'for.cattle rustling, Round .doily, .l2 -finches fin \o. 30' th•e army he thought B.C, was a, 10rt x. l6 '- finches, hood It place to live as ani, he. had V,ton:.ovAl, V,-,tion: 961: crochet directions. .=truck. Stud TWENTY-FIME ,CENTS. : -- `` pP slOf lin rains stamps cannot be ac- Ute two knitting needle., when Relieve Nib in erltrd-t fete thin pattern to Box 1,' casting on the required number of a Jiii r _ 123 F,ighteenth Sf, '\ew• 'Toronto. =. d7nt.;rio, Print plainly PATTERN stitches. Thenremove one needle —you'ii land the east•on s •uT;• t•' rb ! - smi`tade• NUMBER, unto NAME and AD- stitches )oose enough for easy knitting of •• tens« or +*1 .r .itra •tretrtL . 1d. soar A . ro air. .., ]DRESS. your Arst row. feet dr�i • � • .. f .. .. ' M P - 0kr/ :And the Relief is LASTING There's..one. thing for the head- scription of three proven medical - ache , the muscular aches and ingredients. You can depend on its - pains that often accompany cold fast action in -getting relief from . . INSTANTINE? INSTANTINS every day aches and pains, head - brings really fast relief from pain ache, rheumatic pain, for neuritic and thr relief is prolonged! or neuralgic pain_. - SO get INSTANTINE and get quick comfort. INSTANTINS it get lnstantiaetoday_ ^ -- 'comu ponded 'like_a doctor's Pre- teedo ti n.ney sass .. - .--• _ .. M""r°�'� ��� ,' ' i -n. ' - • `� rano . • Susiteii iradorq L A R E ill O N BROCK .0 BUnl Mui, s E. Richardson • - • -- _ Women's Institute Meeting - Rev: I, E. Kennedy and Mr, Fred 1i'ome Inlnlediiate De livery Can Be 'KwAe 4 WIRRAL IINSURSNt90 Oshawa Presby- On Tuesday, FebsuA s, Brough_ Of The Following Items - 1 N E QTR Pugh attended the tery meeting 0f the United Church I am Women's Institute held their Asphalt 'Townsua.p Shingles R3�, �'PATM - :a ' —? on TuasdaY. reguar meeting in tie �„ R�e� Lz All stain.The is sponsoring a Boz Hall with a goad attendance, Mrs. Roll -Brit Sidling A!1 .established Agencr, Bead? •VCT33IW:S Y s`= Legion Social in the Community Hall this R. Burrell in charge of the meetings. t he Asphalt Root Coating To Serve A7,1I=WNDITIOI�ED- ad'- it was the unawmo_ua__ i+ ridaY-eYisnmg-at-d-01 p — '�0 3lmnlanm---scenes->fiewd- -- - - --- � _. !Phone ti�otieeiaS a0' far ladles bring boxes, meeting that a letter opt thanks `ot Ridge Cap and Valle! 'Phar. SeL _Bat. Feb 17; 18 19 mission .w•ho There will also be cid-tyme dant- sent to John White in appreclatian C��'y Flue Lining �d of a fine cupboara a 9 P . M. Saturday Shows At 7 as . Adsd ` 4me Bride Face Brick ling, of his donation dish A vote hold Lh a institute es. ha a HeLseY, well-lrnown to a Blocks ssssoisNou -- -- M ' Concrete llsltiin�se at 1.39, Saturday Fussing Mrs U . _ . also itven - -_._ _ as g _� Secretary at. to S>aroo Plant, 14 to . 01 thanks �* Bab and Loose Oedar _ time and extort iu Show Btwrta At ♦iLBo be married as Saturday to Mr. I-rariock--�ier--her Keith Steckley of that district. Fol -the Class in Handicraft - des � d � � Sitting Pretty lowing their wedding trip, they will ai whlK�h fourteen took advantage A. of It was decided to buy W..MITCH Ilione ' reside in gare+mont, Best ,wishes to last month. both, two copies o1 the Institute Boo3t�- 6 $ m paoNM 74 and 114 DOA. _p' ! i 1 ped Clifton► Webb We understand Mr, arry -nose has sold his home feet week, °or the Liibrarf and the other. frn A letter wab read "OUR - TRUCKS PATS Y•v. WAY" Miss Gladys Marley, of Toronto, the Institute use. from 'Miss H=Coek, 01 alta t3hilo '-- Maa�_Tuew Wed. �'eb. �, spent the week -end at her home here, len's 1 -id Srociety, Oshawa, in mPp- - KEN AND CLARKE Last �mp1e� Show Stents At 8.20 A Valentine Party was held in reciation. of the Chaiatma 2paRaeg1 $TAFRORD BROS. — — sent them, A donation of $$ The. Lady the Baptist.; Church last Saturday evening, when members and friends voted to the Junior Women's Ins- Home -making Club in a Monumental Works AUCTIONEERS phone Whitby 552 gathered. Games end stunts follow- titute and Shur• ceased and Authorized for the Shang lata ed by a tasty luncn made up the wive for $25,000 to give. program. Courses in homemaking to ghis at 318 Dundas St. E. Whitby Counties of Ontarle and York. C. Farm Stock, Implements Hon FeOin Miss Isobel Gregg, of .Toronto, MacDonald H-11, Guelph. firs, • the School hold Furniture, Real estate Rita Hayworth fit} Orson Welles was at. her home to; the week -end. Devitt Convener of. The Board of b.rectors of the Committee gave her report. Prizes 1`jCEaCHl\ School IE'S Sales our Specialty at Reasonable -Plus Added attraction Claremont Co-operative held a stag" will be'given to Brougham ilevltl- Jnti peEEivn, Spelling: -SuPP- Du f gases, al Service or Price of Oae. An -- dinner tor-meurbers of -the-staff 9 # -• It FURNITURE DEALER last week at Unionville. Following lQ:nentar} ltPac.isg, tieatnes.�, 6Zg8 Milliken P. O• phone AZUL Secret Chance Elle dinner 'an interesaing address -w-� 'decided to purchase plates to Institute cul)s.and sau- _ _ FUNERAL.DIRECTOR Markham P. O. phone Mark. 206 -- -- w}� Kent Tay'Ior ; , _.. �as given by �Ir: Harold Ghent, Euatel: toe Manager of 'th cera also other kitc'sen equipment. o Newmarket Cu -op- �, was made for clothing Prentioes have been 'established Y'rivate Ambulance Service 1890. erative. Au-appea! Ccr ciiuuren in r:iisroPe, and a don- aaetioaeers .since Day pr Night , - BrL Bat. ,. • Feb, 24, 25, 26 .1 Tlie rain of Sunday ruined the expected crowd -at toe Sky -Loft and ation will be held at March meet - ug. Nlrs'- B. Harvey, Convener oa .• Wm. M.cDAC INIE Prop. _ Key Largo very few skiiers were seen in Clare- • NotaryPublic wont Chris past week -end. "Social 'Welfare" introduced the Phone Pick 1.93 Rhateu, Public • Miss Bete Graham, of Toronto, ..guest speaker Mrs. Miss He::lth :luras, Pickering Township, C. C. RTCHARD50N Humphrey Bogart Lauren Bacall spent the week -end at her home here, who gaze a very line `addres4. She Pickering♦ Ont.' 808 KENT BUILDING den- G -�b�you Claire Trevor Edward �v Mrs Doug.:Corton and daughter: died attention to the need of 1 in our public schools. '� �Phone: Toronto • 'EL• 0894 have been victims of the flu. t a sure Y � • Figures show. fifty percent of the - - flu. - _ _ lir. Len Lye returned from hosp- children Have no denaal care. She how- the, health and the MAW W YY 19i ti WM. ,Pickering healers please phone 192W 3.0� news items. We ital"last week and las reported to be emphasized getting along fine now. pragiess of the chl.dreu could be improved by dental care. She -then- - --_- - -.., LICANSED AUMON`RVR.aad 210numents of you and your Ve1Sh- Little Ronnie Hedges has been of Froudine _• - wswt news bas's. , Help us mane turas a S°Od brought the subject confined to h1 home this week with treatment to our attention...... -It Is. AmsmPeffidplorw VALUATOR family papeP• the cold, an anti -decay weapon reducing the Mrs- Valentino ton- _ Highway Monument Works' Write underwent a sii Operation last Saturday and is need for. fillings and extractions. Pay a Phone or 'RABT, AUSTIN, PROP. now convalescing nicely, Roil Cli--•"Fling, Sny,. or a response. The 1614 Dundas SL East. Whitby 1 Whitby. OnL • DO NHAMThe Euchre at Hall.last.week-1 Fine" brought good ; following hostesses served lunch: 8 fillies Went of Whitby en _ •' had a good attendance I lits. C. _ burrows, lira. -E' Annis, Mr. anti airs. Ed. Lewis were 1 r =,kik-rs. Walter. No, Highway -- NurW Oshawa on.S.unday visitin 41x: andrs, Ramsay- g ybo�}, 462 _-- - - SHADE TREE$. FRUIT TREES, The Goocifellowship Class of - the stir ti\'omen � Institute Euchre RI RIT•IEs, CURRA-NTS,ROSES, United Church met at _the ManseOPTOMETRIST- A Euchre, sponsored- by the Wom- " FLOWERING SHRUBS AND last Tueeday, Mrs, Wilmot Hill was. 1 en's Institute, will be held in the 9.80 to 12.00 and 9.90 to 500 PERE`NLRU -Place Orders Now Far Spring . was in.charge ot..the program, Sev- eral readings were "given and firs, Township Hall. on 'Tuesday, Feb- Wed.. �� � � 9 22 Evenings: Mea.. J. A. WILLOUGHBY Delivery Kennedy gav4 a talk an Frances ruary DitBYEY BLDG.. Opp, P. O. AND sows F`RED T. BUNTING Jane Crosby, .the blind hymn writer. s•�* one: Pick. fid J 3• Plane were made fora bakin sale Mr. Ted Haltty entertained his )SHAWA, ONTARIO Fly Years Cianad!Ws LawnIF-. D and afternoon Cee, to be held n t e Cluirch.. on.-.l2a - 12...- . Be or Torontb, on Sunday. Mr. Holmen, of Phone . �• gw;70C3Wb-331 (.Thtx�e.D&Y Service. Arranged) est- For Cba�'Y �'o'P�y amu• - - and or The Junior Fellowship Class ;held Cherrywood, visited with Mr, and salt J. I, (Hud) Stewart Toronto t Aed���� a skating • at Stouffvule last lits. George Gray on..Suaday. week, and had - a very enjoyable � Brougham friends of Ma's. -Walt- time, Following the skating they 'Brock Store, �1 ellers Q Atkin . For That lir Cin The Oiq sail Our �ry Dept. or Nriddleton, Road ��$? 'Toronto R v E all went to the home of Mr., and are sorr9 to hear she i.; not in the Mrs. Melville Johnson for a hot Pine Aginepi W 2 - awatt. Wo S E L -S E - � best at health, lunch, very fine and Licensed On- Friday night, a- lir Bob King, mechanic at the I held in the -: _ reettng party was Doper form or - a pie nada n our scilool PUDE LARD 2 . on Monday when a metal cylinder i here, under the leadership of our OSBORNE uetioneers F. Q• I' �' slipped and dropped on.. the foot. teacher, Mrs M. Aunts. The even. _ as Yew's Experience --- Buttonville Dramatic Club will, I In -. passed Pleasantly with a short present the play here "Secret Soc- program of two short plays; a read- - :Sales conducted anywhere District Manager CRISP 6 oz lety of Cab-bageville", is the Chan. inn by Bernice Duncan, after which ®pecfa}fstng Farm Stock, iFtraii- " Sodas ��c muaitp Hall, 8n Friday, February the visitors and children enjoyed, 25 under the auspices o1 the Wom- Later, rP tam and Property sales ��pIRE LIFE EI Asales Listed and Salted. pro'gr i Institute. personally -' Cornpaay _ en's - George, Duncanka auctioned the� Advertised. Bills prepared and ,ila<nassanee - The Women's Missionary Society which brought fancy prides. Need - posted• Of the United Church met at the less to say, the pies were excellent Ret}vee Fresh" Oysters home of Mrs. Thames Cronin on F; Cartnole were as Thursday afternoon last with a too. Prizes for F: Carter; 2. H. Prompt Service ' ar •59ci . follows; :Men's: 1. good attende.nce, 'Nie theme of the - Worship Servhce fa shares of tike Liscomsbe; .Ladies' 1. Bernice Dub- • mn: 2. M1%; C. Devitt.,......The a�- _^_ -T PICAMin 8 WU Gray, ON rVv'111� Reasonable Rates -Q•. , President, Mrs. K G. McIntyre, was ject.ot the party was to. get a radio "Thy Kingdoms Come Through the. for the school. PE=E 2" S Soup 'De Aylmer Sou Work of ObOstian People." - Mrs. - tier. sad 3L=. Peter. Hardy, an! Will Evans sang a hymn "I will not Billie, at Toronto, spent Sunday be afraid" that *as sung --by the Mrs. Kenneth Pascoe. - - TWephene a>m. Wbitby, Ont. `�� ass'ted 99C with Mr. and Ohinese Christians during the days Mr, and Mrs. Mamreon Elliott and of war. Prayer was offered by Mrs Billie; also Mr. and Mrs; Ronnie • 'Cook..A .piano solo by Mrs; 'Hugh The . Ford and dattg�hters, of ,HighlandYour their - Friendly Resident Agent" _— Gregg was much apprecfited, Creek, spent Sundry with chapter in the Study Book "West parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Ellicott oT es was given' •b a Hamilton of the e s e M1Mred g S Y ms. �' M Monar cbi Cake M 1R rMr, and - D'FALTOB Q(g>�ANCIII AQHNT �'E' s QE}l3VAI. TY BONDS, AUTOMOBILE number of members This. interest- visited with Mr. and Mrs, Earle �aslraTY INevRArTa� Etc• ing presentation -was about the Can_ Hogie and Frank HUMiliaon, Col - . cake knif a 35c adian Mtesl," 'P -rem re'in Chengtu, on Sunday. 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