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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1949_02_25✓.1 r KERIN1.1"_NE Wh 22..--- -- --- YIG IGi�-0d1iTdRIU.._. -, - .FRUkAY,IF'E81iUAitY-9i� 19U Role-- i$AINQ Per YOW; II: S., $240 W. and bion, Pablieheas 4 Cents a; COPT Authorized as SecwttOjaimi-Maflteg sema�- Toronto Fa le,do- - Pickedn If'Watef"Vote �s .Yes -_ With the announcement of the water debenture vote" here on the ,'CFR.B INTRODUCES NEW HIGH SCH 98 I ' • BRO CAST i3OCATION POR NEW.5CHOOL + Pickering Village' - 14th of Mas, outside eyes are belms8 � I `Zl`�:t�. Yl7is l',Kas.K.e .. f turned _ on Pickering for a tnowe - I! oi! rweon than Rade CFRB, Toronto this week A meeting of the High School Bd. Following several years as local-' Township of Pickering, was ' Picker U I airman of the Order RaiJroa& J in the pass few years, �S ��d L�urLb f h d.line:." new broadcast at 9.10 in the morn held at the Municipalmg, t +r' Vle od enquiries have a1- ings from Monday to Friday -un- Brougham on Tuesday, February i Sunday, February 27, 1940 i succeeding the former Chairman, lesdy .bee elves from city poo- der the listing "Neighborhood 15, at 1,00 p. m, Mr, Dunning, a 10,0Q a. m_ - Sunday S boos - an his decease, Wm, A. Goody, los-" - - pie, whit have au lteye on Picker- News". This type of program has trustee for Claremont School Bd., 11 00 a, m. _ Moruing Worship all C. X R. Agent, was this weep --- fir• -s-$-�yt alwavtt_had _ Qubmitted a report on'the expenses Rev, Wrn, H.uddleetan, S. A. elected, by acc�amacion tar another M wa get water. wide of the city, and the Yews has for 1948, This figure will be the 7.3U p, al, _Evening Warship term of three y'e+ara, to that office. .7-Ax*erty-'owupra are reminded of been aske4 to contribute to this basis' for computing our two-fifths Rev, Wm, Huddleston, S, A. hl se Hilary Jones, of the .1oe�i the meeting here on Mancg 11t,h .program through our own paper portion. _,--X(YrH change of kour,._ telephone exchange, is on a 8 -ween= in the Town Hall. Coote and bear a- which is being sent the, station from At 2.30 the Council 'Members, In_ Evening Service vacation and at present is vidgag bout the project, this week on, spec lnr Arehfixild and Mr. Booth of ti4=s I feuds in Niagara Falls. 1 The program will include news of the kept, of . Edur tion, met o.!)1 Choir practice at home of leader on i Howard Law, Whltby. Audley Woman's Association our people and events in this corn members. Csonsiderab.e diseussiuu . Priday !eveninng,.:ro0 u_'clock. -..a severe fracture of the VA4 ia II (By Mr3. AudreL_Brow:n) _- mun4y; along. with the other eole i '•�aa- held regarding future stte and - 4 hockey game at Wbltby, last weep. munfties beivg served by CF! RB, High School for Pi kering Town- PJckering. rresuyt.orlan CknrtA �• (}ept.$e Pugh Oshawa 11x. The Audley Woman's Association t siiip. It wa learned that the I)oPt, Kev., David Marbhalt. Kln1~ ited Mrs. Norman Banks and �_ aret at the home of Mrs. Lick Win- World Da of Prayer f of Education felt the Sollow•ing.; Sunday, Pebrtwry 27, 1948 j1e)�ng hyenas an gattyt&T. ter for their February meeting Y y three itema are important in build- ' 2,00 D, In - Sunday School �. K E. McEvea Whitby sprat.• 1`rklay, 9iax'ch 4. Tuesday 1ri<d ries& here. A Crazy QufIt was started and Ing a new High, So'-_ool: 3.00 p, sl, - Divine Worahip f ' any member that would snake -a- - -- eutral Location. - Ytf, j, •$hoten. Public health - block to bring to the nest meeting The World Day ernooof . will 4. y Good transportation, "Women's Missionary 80c*W . X11120e =6 MM. W. held on Friday afeernoon, March 4, , Ar. Goody. aft _ • 'the alae Of block is 20 a 22 inches, 3, 1Jrba:n centre-with--water-prosid= -The march meeting of the W M. �b � poet Diecussfoa on Pub. in the. Sunday School Room of the 5: will be held at the hc#mw at Mrs. $aa k lteg�tered Nurse® alts made of print. Old cards. Inc- ed, — ludiag Christmas tarda, n- o need to eft Pickering, at 3,00 High School Students and Gray I R. A. Murison on T•uesdaT, 3 W`A at Ontario Conventiots• tit them brio just as' the are: o'clock, This is the day when mill- Coach Agents should note that the j aad Han4aet at the Royal York' g Y I, at 2.30' V. M. The District 1►'fre- also being asked ton• at the next ions of Christian women, of all.. -Board will not be' responsible for j President will attend. Letter' for gsyl on, the alteraoon and even - nesting. faiths and creeds uotte in prayer students who lose their book of bus � Roll Call - "J", A good attendanwce � gy�y 21, The Weal Group was fa charge of and thanksgiving to God t.hrovgh- tickets. IS a student loses a book, is requested. ata- interesting program. out the whole wK"1d. Will the won- he wUI hare to buy a new one. A social 'hour followed when lltneh ea of 'Pickering set aside t1gs hour :vezt =**tura of the Board -will - Pickering Gospel Loan* Fairport linter Ubur.•h iia wr, vas' served. axod Spin together is tlmnktng God be on Tuesday afternoon, as 1.30 Pastor W. 8. Menvor '�+a The ]3atant artpcle for Marco will f� the many blessings we have re- o'clock, March 18; at Brougham, qday, �• » T9tie serrLee� on Suuus.�. were U� '..ri . µeK'e of faaw_work cefved. -Corr, :secretary. - r7 wall a end®d.^ Tile ecru S a.. idorsea>s Devo»>iod aarv'rce was the first of , the .,ne*,a•:r leak a. •... - � 11.f10 a !!! q•30 9. gL 1Dva0jfsH t;.e eardw ba held monthly and tr'n new mere - We bens were received. The music ua- Tharsday . Cottage Prayer Meedts der rbe directlas of -SI., r;ailk c _ Frop�erty-owner Aided By Industry la Danbaride District i l�lChota. wdth Mrs- Ju. +t U Airien as, • -Friday - 3.00 9- M. - Youth stilly M er*aa1=t, was spleno.,• and mue!i, '. Announcement I appreciated. h Church. app Rories rn.-cite wens Ch �ViiRals Propert)-owrarrsr '11s Vote, !larch 14, ;: it: we do not prepare fol it, we are gulag to antler - .. A C�os'dlal Wdecaae To Aid . served and enjoyed. ement has now been made to Lbs effect _irat only faConvenlences but in many { Yhea Buti�iiait.l o,ar:,ltrer bold 'a� _ Haat the property-O+�rters In Pickering VIilage will i(drma. With the ineait.abiti iatcrease rn papulaiiou 1 _D n astaa UN1%ed_ C3hurek Rev. a. M. �, II[t�ttise My scud Mrs. Qaltlev, Twu sub-cout,- iasay wbefTier— sere. xe will always have a posatble "we:fare" (bels so" naittew were farmed apd will re- rthey want this village to p�rsee, or stay the quiet tet known as "relief') prdble,n, 'kayone who has i ' -- -=-•country village we are, and have been unlace early wade any study at all of such matter knows quite " •a�a1 port their progr�em at a meeting to - 19.30 a. s , - Sunday School and be called in this near future. The 'In the 1930's, They will determine whether we are well that "Industry" is looked to, to assume a large 1. Bible need .tar Ba a8ditlon to the Nttle tq leesue it 893.000 Debenture to finance the Install- past cf local .taxation, and this risme' "industry" has, � 11.111 a• M. - 'Wornhtp � eh.urch, to be need for a Sun,!,: x tags of a municipal water system, or du without. it, ,it, more than one iast.anco been •tbe salvation of a 7,30 p. m.. Pleasant faun, $:slam. ' Sebool room and, a reception. nupim ,�dkd take our chances on dry wells, conutmluated ' nruraicipaliry, in the. absence, of.induatry here, 'the ' Wednesday 1 la as ureaut need, and every menu, water and typhoid, and the ever-present hazard of -burden of the support of tbohe wiau are unable to I T.80 F. m, Pinder Service , ;bar of ills rhnrch is asked to h+it► ` -S T dLeltau c>rue a reale v_ ..orf -some 7 --Time... '----•------_._._---•-_ ._--��,ptT Dtetttaetsat-wtiF-fait-.rrVart. ln-s-targ+e >�rasa: t--------- >dut'ada _. _t.-nta]�..t� .. .11�t, , " For those who wish it (and we cast appreciate the urs, the property -owners of, tb s ..village. A sofa- t, Choir Praet'ge + .,, W. A. meet ng was held ,t trteai6stic aLtitude), there Is something to be _said rwrd, a form of. 'lneurance agalaist Kuch demands B'rarrlT r, tAc TLotne of alts, ani Mrs. O,L Cubs and 9aonts ;NL I'sad sevensl neer taprabers were w' dor the 'dertre to have Pickering Ytilage •rem'a1a a. -}., fpuud In our t"Ing thowe step: uece.eary to at- Saturday (Fbrtaightly) corned. Anter• th,• brr-ineas meets : sanctuary or rest- baren fvr those who seek such a tract iadki*try to thls area-. imi an abundant supply i 9.00 V. m, . Moving P%�:i ures a lo�1 Valentine Tea was ser. - t aput--at spot where quiet solitude may be found. But cf pure water is one of 'the m, st attt•active items. stns mDh enjoyed,' A olrower or c: we have a dit erent picture„„Cao of an area of 1n- It may be argued that ...ludusiry” -brings the pap- Cireek (Centennial) prena for the conitait .bazaar y sa3 dustrial and rerstdentlal growth In Pickeri-ug Town- ktlutlgx that looks to ••relle" in difiloilt times, but • J• Y• I�lsatm, Min'~ hada and a koodix, member nr a• 'T ttbip. Not that we 'axe Dartitularly anxiops fur air lu our can! the -*population" got boos brat and wu gummy 1 pretty woos wart- ,.;Sven '.c•ct 10 as a l month. ills alstm r wil. ',' r", ane, - eac-itetraenc than we te+ow have (we've got be- must now .wek sad envouralee -•tndusrry" to our I /sbaM Fish Pops and Rar�c•et F'';+t tt.i.rt,trs, youa that state), but-te dues seem inevitabie but that ares to offset and eatablir*h that balauee es<ential to q,3'9 p, m. - Pleasant Sun, le�S -•Corr. • : • :wt: are to see tremendous expansion in this area. alai suc.cesrrful ex:orromic living. and adruluistratiou, j >f3otada,N "�s'>,,,1Mr•.. j 8:90 p. ro. Senior Boys' Group Wednesday Evening Aasiliiu7• of the W. 14. - a,e0 V. a . O• d, i. T. PICKERING REU CRt]89' 'Pa The Xlleya With The C. U, V. Women'« ?ittsniouary florlety rif I !'intraday �' Just a retninder tart this nun .h r - 8n4dery Brstich LIlooee I (Sy hill Bryant) The United C`4nrch , 6.30 P. a, .' J%Jl Rasura we meet -s1 the ch•umb as RnR.at. ,r Bnt'wa ;Rand Dtiver To Speals Mere 3.99 P. m. . Cho* Practise the W. 34. S., on .3breh 3• at KY0 The Executtye of Pickering Brch. Wiest a race its going 'to be, i�ay (F�h64) p. m, There will be a very lntere t_ - Of the Canadian Red (,road• Society They're just making the turn ivitu Oa the evening of Thursday, :liar. 8.00 q, m. - Moving',$ictarge - bf speaker on land, and you won t - the home stretch aad according to S. the w omen's Missionary Society Iwant to miss tt,: Don't fmiret to- ` wi.eh to annvalnce that this Broach =_ -ban closed its work. our operator in the Protective is holding an Open Meeting to the ? - United Chats Wftg sirs tea tuweta, washed, Imuecl it anyone has; any claim on this Sook.-makers Asioc:lation No, 2688, Sunday School rooms of the church, • ')' f'' mar Athow aad smbraide?w-i. to this meeting;, j3raneA of the Safety, kindly state you can't get any better thau evern at 8,00 V. M. - �> y name to the Secretary, yficls FJdith money on any tem. Fiddler«, who This tweeting wits be addressed by 1 2,30 p, a, Bunday School 3100 V. m:. 'Worship 3lut•ray, icon 41, Pfcker5n>;, on or ,are about an consistaat as the wen- Mr, Francis' Starr. who has lately � � ��""` -' lleirose %Lrra h, ;. Cher, regained a 1[ithe prestige by returned from his vaatk, with the I' pA=, AA The Home and School LAeU('Jtt Any pesso►1 lvit dug to coutinue dowsing the League leading Shtaoos Friends, Ambnienre Unit .in China. Lieut. T. Poole tion Vslversity Drive, 'celebraiest his or her tuernbesFh:ip with. the 2 to 1. Russ Soya with 5519 triple He was engaged la driving a truck. .. :_ .. TL`BidDA7(. its �iliit anniversary in 4 big way. Qanaailan Red Cwlae, way do so by led the Fidcllers in their vlctory, which carried drugs, food etc, LIVID ) g,pp p, 3(, . MA � W��sy. Fe�brbary 23, A " sending memtyetvhtp tee of a1.00 to white Aitt Holottoitn$ with 611 the Indiaat boundary over the fan, -? member of the $Ch0'ol Board ane.• you are Wel�oer lieadrluarter's ut the (_�auadian Red triple was beat at the l(sers. ous Bamna Road to hospitals and ' .. ounced that Dental Core would be , �� Promise for the week: Hl that ( .;. Cross, 821 Jarvis St, -Toronto. Weakituga are sail, going full medical stations on the battle front, boveth sot, knoweth sot. Qod, for i provided lit the Arita 9dtools and. steam aborad as they blew the hats' This service brought him in totrch Cod lifer oil woad be euPplied. - 1 I God is Love. John 1: 4 3, ` TnphMty 2 to I. ;Htk e►Id WNI- with Chinese hones both In the pit- + 1 'Mrs. Courtice, President of the. Wwueiie's inxritnitr Holt! Inre+•esilnR ardwon, with riK7 triple pfoved wAr_ " } Courti+ce Aesop. gave a pleasing taut - - • . B*'euing, Meshing _ les and in rural districts. He will i , tiny of his hinli. price Lig. 1 think sPeuk of the Chinese and conditions ! on the aAmp of the H. and S. an4t ^- lie. must practice roll.ns as he lions them {n China, 1 ice'• Paul's, Dunlrarte.n,.8an, Feb.27, ' e grapefruit complimented the members on tb*�. The W. I. held a meeting Tues around the Store, r)aug, Bryant, This meeting is open to froth men i 2,00 n m,, �lunday School; 3.00 D, � work aCcoQmplisbed. Mrs, Ralph (lei- i day evening, February l'S, to which with 599 triple, was beet In a los- and women- There I% -no admission !r In - Evettlug Prayer, with Berm n ger provided an azzollent program, the ladies Who cannot name out iu iul;• eaitst% by Rev, E. G. liohinson, VverYone Mrs. Robinson delighted the audi�en- but a collection will be taken, I the afternoon, were invited. The Good scorer were; Jack Bryant I -- ce with her well-imown song's; lit;. Executive held businew meeting >2• 2 l 9, The W. A. Evening Auxilia•iy and a 1, 03: H. 'Itis rxrdrxln 219,' 2 e, the C, G, I. T, are especially invit- 15r, (:prlrgc'd {'hurc,r . 131en, Feb 27. tie Carol beau, aged F, winner of before the regular meeting, which :,122; II, Bayac 225; DuuyC. Bryant ed, ; ,5unriay School at 10 a,' in. 'Morning an award !n the preeeut Kiwants h,glped to push the huwinaca along 21 i, 267; F', Hall, 21'2: R. Hawse¢ Prayer at .11,09. Preacher ad this Fwtival, played the piano and. a liaireahmenta will be served. !more briskly, bars. 'Li»hamu was. iip- 214, 200; B, Holaw•chuk 276; 1'. � service., ll:ev, IJ. G, ituwnson, � rack of bottles, and ',Mrs. Hawse, - - pointed Program Scout, Sirs, Brody, r,.bukson _':.'S; P. I.A- dei' -s 209: H, On Sunday,• liRnr:h h, to St, (+eon- ,blind elcxutionigt, msdnated her .our Dist, President, gave a splen- Boys 2'2 7 , -Bill Bryant 209; Jack lock Road Community Club � ge's Church, at the morning service � •. $ audience with her rrympathetlC reams did address on "The Children In the Power 21.57, Fv, Bryant 220, a, bi4nnze wall tablet will be unveil- , In ' of some litera'ry gems.' The' Home". We would, like to publicly Our Independent Onset at Lemon The Brock Road Commiurtty I' ed and dedi'cvted in memory ot: the i meeting concluded with an elabarr- thenk the I. O, O. F, for the use of Leaguer initiated two new m.em- C1u'b held their regular Euchre on 1. e*ht men of the eongrel atlon who ate Inch arranged by Mie'. Percy 'their plasm, it is greatly appreciat- berg this week in .iii!) "corner -pin" Wednesday night, in tbre Brougham gave their live► `in Wald Wax II, 1 Neale . Tt>trriks is dile the Wonder 0d as let adds much to the enjoy- Power with 84. and Harvey ''head- Town 23a1i, Tits» Euolwe is gatninQ The Dilahrop of Toronto tit, Rev, A,) Bread Co for supplying Ole ]oveiy' anent of tate program. Mrs. Baker do potru ty and new -corners are ' i Y'r pin" Cinders with 9B; � R, Beverley, X. A,, D. D, will. sed- Cairo, and to "a friend at ch'ilclzen"' coming In every week to enjoy a Ied a sing -song. Mr, and slfta High Average; Meta Hansen 181, ioate the Memorial avoid prescch,the � far the iee'cream, ..- Corr. , Baldwis kindW abdived a. barite Harold Rlehardbon 224. Rood .evening, oil cards and friendli-- I selrmon � `2:�Der of their own colored slides, Hitch Single: Re4a HaneeII. 321, nese, A Vadentine spirit ,was in the j g 42 were very Hunch admired Bill Coshing 515. air and special prizes and favors. Cwnadion Girls i" TrAhisg' , { d[ts, Baker -and Mrs. MuNcar favor- Stmioo. in TvpMts 17 paver hats, made a gra* splash of � -Joint Meedng,4X Young People Our meeting osaened with. Ilia Cpl. < oolor. A contest with macaroni lea Oheelrywood, Sunday Feb. M. ` id nt with a vocal number, follow- JN'Iadtems iii Weak>iittga 14 ening exercises and the "1K°ing", This rad by the serving of ' a delicious tore to spoils "Valentine" was won E --•-•.-. .. ' ed ch.by - i?orf, by Mrs, White, ". Castle aad � The Joint Young People's Union aecretw7's repast and the• Baa Ora13 Oyster 13ttpper At Greenwood Mrs. Wine. Travelling Prue was I of Cherrywood Locust Hili and here talion. The Trrellsees'a report days JIM Ploket'�" St, Pattlolt's Day ._. Mareh 17, won by Mrs. White and Kra. Sonne: j !Whttevalo. 4Lvits call the Youarg: was given and the e*olieatian takes. +- Valentine Gmudy- Hearts were given People of theme surrounding dtrs- I 'XLm. Baker discussed tb* bOG610816 Any of our rea¢era having. The then of the congregation of tb %Ostial chair omupnnte, The ne- trios to a Spociud Service at 7 00 The Devotio ,nal wife !Altera hY Johns and willing to part with, by sass, a tIIe United Churoh, Greenwood, are ua) Eti-hre PrIzeo were also given p, nl„ February 27, In Whitevale ; fmnriey' and Ruth Peattfe. A f9W COPT of the -late Rev, W. R. Wood's holding and serving an oyster our- out. Refreshments were nerved by United Church, Reg. Ni4ihewander ;Sautes were played 4M the meets book "Past 'nays in Plekerina" per at the cburoh on Thtiraday, Mrs. Walter Carlton aad. firer num- wlil he our ,pecker and wpFcial inR ckmed with the W611-dshh!0 00#1 VaAwas communicate with the News March 17, Pa.rticulsrs later Keep ermis lielpera, autos wh)'ch a hing mucic wUT' be provided by White- I Cie and T^T-' - byv, ,�waa. _ •,a Ofllce. this treat fin iniad, song was anjoyetivaso shote, Please Collie, r , es- �Il Wern Etiquette A. The gill ihould return all P illi �� �'��� eats to der senders at Deer,. wiihLet notes of explanation. t1 ifo4sAVE ,a; G� �bot+s 4t girl by Roberta31 «� •..._ _. ._ Is there any difference Getween — 7-tI ant wrung Uus pieea today for Q .�. _ on an s a e r R a wedding invitation d. dd n • —DOES ' w all those teeri-agers who have writ- a )cement? UAennaut _ ten me duringflit Past few weeks, A. Yes, there is quite a difference. _ - much the how Should you receive a wedding invita- 1NDIGEST10N muck they re- tion, it means that the bride and sent the dtsci- i.line their par- bridegroom will be pleased to have ��D erste : re• it par -os- nd e.Quires a gift on them. of some kind. Should you receive an E _ --- — - - announcement, it means thit for WNE NE -r h e. y .admit B a they did wrong, some reason you have not been in- ELO rc , a ' vited to attend, and naturally a gift Help Yet Forgotten "29" Fes The Cisd 01 _ but they don't is not obligatory. ; Relief That Helrs Make Yon Rebs' Te Ce" til:e the nature iptm- Q. here should theldate be writ More than hall of your digestion V doan ten on a social letter or note? below the bah -ii your 2d feet of bob islrment, and every , one of htem that when indigestion in Abe, try ��tn� that helps digestion in .the .ttoaseeb AI�I1S complains, ..I've learned my lesson. A. The date should be written at below the belt. How much longer must I submit the left of the signature, on the last i of you giveCeded ciCarter's a �tl"ttle Liver -to this." --- page of the letter or note. Lg feet" of bowel,. One girl, deprived of a bop friend, Q. Is breakfast --bacon correctly - 1'■ke one Carter's Little laver beton eaten with the fingers? and one after meals. Take them aeeorai ran away from � home, and, caused —_ __ directions. They belp Leake up' a large No. with the fork of the 3 main digestive imces in your ■to her mot ei a What shou a one AND bowels -help you digest what y f000r THE until she was found and brought Q. n n la EUW UAL - .0000 marriage, engagement is broken af- 'then most folks get the kinui o, r+slle! that �S m■kes you feel better from your head to your 000 Another one got into some trouble ter the wedding presents have been toes. Just be sure you get the genuine Carter. received:Little Liver Pills from .our drr¢4iRt-350 00010 DIAMOND (she doesn't specify what) and now is violently opposed to being "treat- • ed Iike a child." • -- --- By BLANCHE ROBERTS A third was skipPmg school and e - - Positions In The Civ' Service - - : spending her time at the mo�'tes. -- A fourth was disco+'ered seeing a fisoopou and a hospital Honey would be -married -man. -and-resants...being _-_ Are available to men arid- Women--between-the .ages of ;%%o Man ears Tboa• raw: Honey Kant" axes all right.*... guarded: "I'll never make that oris- 18 and 40 who qualify - by passing the examination tate aAvester Diamaod from a woman's take again"' tiwaabas m a toe Angles department CHAPTER XIl required under the Civil Service Act. in and that evening contwmm@ clan * Sometimes the girls themselves Q ttbeR to Dan Brewster. .tate'. attorney. The sickly smell of ether was the ,atL erhem abs b m love.. She hasn't .first thin Hone became conscious * tvondcr. It dcesn t occur to them Our Correspondence- Course is designed to give the atm' •a explain why abe took tb* "a°°• of: Though she had Dever beenua- *that ,without the wise training of preparatory training necessary to, ensure success in b.rnre Joe Danbuzn•, professional thief * their parents they would be flung such examinations. whom she has known asyseal Months. mfrs a sorry world utterly nnprC-. Comes to �,s awartment Lad she to fortunate t.nough to come in con- * MAIL COUPON FOR FREE INFORMATION fer e4 to *&caps The t'im'e abs takes tact with it before, one guess was • pared for the unknown dangers to San leranctsco crasbon � route and that confront them there. -PREMIER VOCATIONAL TRAINING LIMITED, she to rescued by Art Cary- who uvea enough to tell her what it was and ---` 'with fain mother near the some, icor that she must be in a hospital. * Deprived of their -parents' .156 YON= ST., TORONTO 1. presence there to discovered by Dan • knowledge of the world, cheated est absolute . ` burns and she txr.nades art m drive There was no noise,) - - -- .. bar back to los Anaelea Their aro tot quiet. • of their love and understanding. NAME .......... _ ........ .. bored by Danburne and When be tries q ' to stop thorn their cars collide and Hoag She opened one • eye slowly and • these girls would have -no inkling ADDRESS ... is knocked unconscious. then the other, Art was standing at * of ho++ to choose proper friends, " " - CHAPTER XI = . * (Please Print Name and Address). - the foot of the bed, very pale and a no• acquaintance with the pro - (Continued from last week) small. bandage across one temple= tecting customs: which rule so - small. no trainin in self-discip- `'Honey!" Art- cried. There- was She shifted her eyes without mov- ilei}-, - 6 no answer. ing her head on the pillo-w and saw - * line, in loyalty, good sportsman - Ort Carers face went white Irl ;oro nufses and a doctor in ..white *ship nor any of the graces whichrs coat, all looking at her hopefully.` uow endear them to their .friends. _ the utter darkness as he felt on his t Yet loiters the} break the rules knees beside .the huddled figure of She smiled and.Art rip+ed around • 1l• the girl. In hurried panic he turned to the side of the bed and tool: her, `their parents have imposed. then �n * Leel entirely rolupetent to pre her over. on her -.back, and as his hand ia,his, * Scribe the natuTe•and the period of J . /0 �TV hand touched the shoulder o4 her Feel better?"' he •asked leer 'with' - �, / s/1 / .O t • _ -. 'their penalty ".: Yi/ 1 � V ' coat he felt the warm wetness of grave concern in his noire as he . They'secm to feel their parents ": t blood It was a shock, that slip- looked down upon .her• * impose punishment to vent their cry warmth, •hut there- was tn- "Did 1, get shot'.`•she aiked him p *personal anger, or -to "Set even," couragerneet in the position of the instead of answereing his', question,.- . or 'est to show their authority. Art felt his heart pound her eyes demanding the tri « T )e} o not r"eanz-f-biaw-- e —ma t$ 1N1t1 Magic - thought -heavily with relief, and he Art nodded his head and the.doc- * easier it .would be to let them abstractedly that it must have stole for came forward; * lia+r their own wap. Ther to Combine lbx c minced cooked beef, 1 c. chopped ,; lad ' ked carrots. 1..8nel iii ped .mal! °slog° ped altogether during that motncnt in the shoulder, yovirtg- }'.. * trot sense that they must be pro- coo Y °p after he found her. said the physician. '!You wil: be ail tected against their own igitorarxe moisten with chili aauca, ketchup or grisly. Mix and But there was nothing "he could "right." Tillie was assurance lit .his * or lack of judgmetiS• sift bowl, 2 c. once -sifted pstatry thole (or laf c once hard -wheat flourl, -3 tap. Magic Baking4.4 :moo, and the realization swept over manner and tone. "You [Mere mighty • It is often difficult fox a parent Powder, % tap. salt. 1 tbs. granulated sugar. Cut is _ him sickeningly. He looked, uP tacky. The bullet left a clean .hole •- to choose the corrective measures finely, 3 tbs. shortening. Mix l beaten egg and is c. Y from Honey's still form and he saw and -went on out. There, was ,no ■ indicated. It iakes wisdom, and milk. Make a well in dry ingredients, pour in liquid `Joe Danburne• Something burned -probing to , be done," and mix lightly with ■ fork.:Roll dough out to lip to his feet "understanding of the girl's nater°: Y e w her face. "Can res dealoflove and deter- thickness; cut into squares and cut each square he of Relief swept t across and a t iia as g h Scorner.. Brtiah ... . Inside P .. r to tris les dia °gall ' cornsmaking sig -' and moved heavily'. with narrowed I travel?' She had to Bet to Dan •_ rnination -to carry the plan g S' eyes, towards the man who had through without weakcnia The with melted butter' Place a spooninf of beef misttue and every second gas precious. g• on each trjangle at centre of long edge. Roll - up and tried to kill this girl- But Joe Dark- + From the,- events in the.. past two ' most that conscientious parents shape into crescents, Bake on greased pan in hot Burne did not move, did not look days. Jt was beginning to look as ran do is to be sure a girl knows oven. 450°, 12-15 minutes. = up as Art stood towering over' him. if .she would never get to tell'Dan right from wrong, and dcvsfops _ And the toe that Art put roughly what she wanted hurt to know. * the character..to adhere to one.;;.0 . k �•► , against Danburne's chest to turn. "Today?" she added eagerly. *and scold the other. They inset - - him over stopped abruptly, and t �Vetl, no—" ht began• his gray ' choose the - tan of discipline shakih iv withdrew. Joe Danburne ead shaking slowly, but she inter- ' which they feel 1,itl 4riprecs it - was dead. * self most, potently. rupted It was at that moment that Art ••I must." Tears , threatened to Lntil the girls 'ha%c ,children -i-, a roachin • o: their own, they are not likelyr�d APPLE CAKEheard the sound of an pp g come to the surfactbut sae pushed.lair, and he turned and rare to the theta back stubbornly. "I have to to appreciate all the anxieties, the middle of.the road, It woptdn't'bo r sleepless nights, the sacrificeof fools get" to Los Angeles without. delay,hard to attract the attention of thea Are we far from there?" atheir o'C%n `pleasure which parents_ IReciPe .,driver; the wrecks of the two cars "A matter of 200 miles,••Misi endure. It f a terrific less j bwere a• hulk of black, twisted metil Nfonroe." He studied •her thou ht- bility—and often athankless job, Measnto bowl. 3; cup lute -g for even the most conscientious er, 1 teaspoon uraninand onited bands of weaving-=f611t. -and she did not lower tier be ar; stir untt7 suuar ischromium, standing an ugly, sentinel seechirig eyes from his; the} pleaded *. training does not always succeed... Sprinkle with 1 eno loom u before apprasel t#g — his; t hey .':god. * 'Yet this duty that i� forced upon ischmanns Royal Fast �� ` '+ t P vrith' him to u * them isthe °til insurance they Yeast. Let stand 10 headlights, might leave tomorrow in a plane," +can protideaga nst the girl's fu- ,HEN stir well. Scald He heard the rubbery bite of tires L cu • milk and stir in 3a cup lie suggested after a minute or, two. * ture unhappiness. s. as the brakes of the car were •ap- •'It wouldn't be .such a strain that• ',granulated' sugar; 3§ teaspoon''. '' plied, and then 'a than was tensing * If daughters ++iii Learn to 'sub- �, 3 'tablespoons shortening toward hiin. He followed Art to R Mien the dot -tor and nurses yith- * mit with good.grace, humbly 1 to'hikewarm. Beat in 1 cup :where the two bodies lay, Honey's ` gnd,clileerfully, they -will be Prov ce sifted bread Sour. Add yeast _ Dan- dr-ew from.the room, Honer asked • ing themselves good sports, and, mixture and 1 beaten esu' beat limp but warm and breathing; well. Work in2'Jcups once -sifted Burnes cold and still. There was after Joe. l * developing a restraint which will bread flour. Knead lightly; place t x (Concluded .tley.•t ' treed ) � ,sSattd• them in. good 'stead all the in -greased bowl and brush top ' • a` town just a few miles farther on, * test of Their hires, with melted butter or shortening. Cover and set in warnd place, free. Covae $4. Sleotrled from drought. Let rise untildown ' i.Ovsr Hatt doubled in bulk. Peach down a4O t. Barden lower ski. Blas slaw Reset3:fu1 daughters can learn to dough and divide into 2 equal ;fie CROSSWORD i9, carr• st. Dtaptq be good sports if they use their . portions; form into smooth balls �����6 1g. Dolt peg 43. went fur heads. Anne Hirst understands, and Roll each piece into an oblong and It. Viper 45. largo bind St into greased pans about 7"-x •ts. Winged 4t. American will try �to explain why parents bo- 11". Grease tops, lover and let rise se. lttait iairtis suttraglN - have as they do if you write her. ACT.loss 1.OWN St. overshoe 4S Margin until doubled in -bulk. Peel, Dore r; 1. Tart 1•satt It. Litt 49. Timid Box 1, 123 F..ightcenth St: 1�`c+v •To- and cut 8 apples into this wedges {. Fruit _• Tuber glia Glacial ridges '.o. Color ronlo.. On :•. Sprinkle risen dough with 3t cup ° X. Turas .ride 24, Morsels 51. Conquer , .. granulated sugar and lightly press t. Suitable - e, Near' £4. 6irris saw 5E. Scotch lake sh IS: High card -- apple wedges into cake tope, arp li. European f l h 5. Cllr to liodiasra 30. Hort fti. Set _. . 11. Anger f: Clers7mas 8Y. Hafted (7. Sols or Sudab - edges down and clone together. a 15. �'olcanie l _ Polite Mix 1 cup granulated sugar and matter 135-teas(ioons cinnamon; sprinkle 14. Diseneumb• In the dayb of the Old West, a over apples. Cover and let rise ranee about � hour. -Bake in moderate It. Give out }Dung college graduate inherited a oven, 350°, about 7 hour. Serve —sl, l.arae ae.r -- ranch and went out to run it. He - — aY. Chart hot., with butter. rI soon discovered that his cattle were . D1. Boit drink as, Exist being rustled and that his neighbor, dig. Cereal grass � aIVN 29. corrodes who %vas a notorious' killer, t1 as the New Fast -Acting al, Kind of auto pr Yeast light iustle,r. y sa. leather Being a timid person, "l,e +.'as at a' Needs NO Refrigeration! ... ' h- moi, Prevents • Greek =ours- , 1059 as to the Best tray to handle Stays fresh and full-strength talo gt gft, Greater the situation. Finally, after much your pantry shelf for weeks'• psi i 4Ie. Hraslaai• thought, he decided to send the man Here's all you do: money 9 a letter. The message read: In a small amount (usuall� easel. a*a t sr4 Aar i 41. My$ (Scot.) _ py 4Y. Beams "Dear Neighbor: I would appre �� fled) of lukewarm water,4lEasoly �•...'�w.. •r 44, atm letOns . , thoroughly I teaspoon sugar for 46. Bal%on ciate it very much= if you would be - "- - baaket I more careful in the future about each envelope of yeas. 4T. G� QPapt " yy leaving your hot branding irons ]y- Q Sprinkle with dry yeast. Let stand 10 minutes. � - 4t:ollowed 1. seoretlr ing around where my, stupid cattle THEN stir well. (The water used. with the yeast counts as part of W 6 can lie down on then.." eater n . . r: Bovet S - ©chp total Liquid tailed for in your recipe.) gmn lie got results. ' 59:sstages sae. Come on the .J ISSUE 9 — 1949 in. � o t moisture .,Answer elsewhere in this. issue r Its _ ... v Q. lo%,, call ve browit TABLE TALKS How Can l: atsinsli om .vhitelandnt°ht-colored a � g }, �c:; •>wa' `' ane ,�,ttdrew's 9' Ashley ^.z y , +t The city of Boston is noted for Q. Flory can I patch wallpaper got A. Dip a cloth into turpentine and •k man things, among them heirs the apply to the stains. With a little aa Y g 8 g that it will not be noticeable, pressure the stains will come off. s - famous combination of Baked � { A. When mending a blemish in y I Beans and Boston Brown Bread, the wallpaper by using a patch of Answer to This Week's Puzzle q +res But you don't need to visit the the paper that has been saved, hang '•fassachusetts capital in order to the patch out is the sunlight fora O a A P P C E p , enjoy it b an means. If you re few days, and the difference betweenAIR, T �, _ --_ like niest he Y Y old air Y 6-•°�" -'"" have your own special method of be so noticeable. /• E L• /f • a b si baking beans, but it may be that Q. How can I keep the meringue q P S D B , you've never tried the bread. on pies from toughening? If you do give it a try-out, Cm A. Have the egg whites very cold pretty sure it twill only b•: the first and beat them until stiflf enough to f f E 4 E T > of many. So here's how you go stand alone. If baked in too hot as O R 6 a cheat making oven, meringue •will be tou h and E R E S g shrink when set away to cool. ?t Boston Brown Bread Q. How can I have browner V T i r ,a �•- x, I cup sour crear- potatoes when frying them? (� N E ' 3 cup white st gar A. Before frying potatoes, dust E sr ; 3 cup brown sugar them in flour. They will brown bet- L ry: %cup molasses( or .corn syrup) and loose living are alarmingly eom- I egg t `ti y % teaspoon' salt Q. How can I •remedy sugaryd Your �r 40: A aeientiflc service designed to acquaint .. 1 cup white bread flour jam?• clients with a fuu.and detailedanair. 5 F �•,,' t ds of their personality. 0 er0 years \ 1 cup graham flour A. Jam that has been stored too r:r :r 1 teaspoon soda long becomes hard and sugary, but any individual idividua etoththeir inmost ffecgn:e ` 1 cup raisins if it is placed in a warm oven until line of endeavour. write to / BUREAU OF PERISONAL A-NALYSIB rA c -nutmeats the sugar melts it will be fit to eat ,. Box 95. Station H. Toronto. Ontario 4; k' METHOD: �Iix,sour.cream, sugar, ----- — £ r,,, , '• r syrup and egg. Add salt and soda -- -a j to the flour, and mix well with other f \ Ma and Baby Doing Fine, But Pop-isn't doittt; �o vv ell, and ingredients. Add raisins and nut- g had to see his new, son by means of the neves camera. Joseph meats. Put• into, three well greased ' e �� ry'•, _ Black and his wife took the same taxi to two different hospitals round pans Bake-uncovered-for t ' —she to have a baby, her husband to be treated for, internal three-fourths to one hour: Remove �t bleeding.A newspaperphotographer took a from oven. Turn upside-down and p picture of mother 'let stand until cold. \\ .and- son, theft rushed it to the other hospital so that Black could have a look.• _ Here's something that "Senator Claghorn" would probably ' go for in a big way a it's "from the South". -Carolina, to be exact. I think ' cog �`'-r you'll , find it ver much - to your r y em�. taste, and it has the extra advantage _ ••,,_ t 01 of being very rev to make. 'they call it; HRONICLIES 01 IN GER 4M r �:-- , Gvemdali ne P. C � &eke-Navdf Fail Milk _ cake' u roe craw a ack meant they couldn'i have their �i 'cul, butter for butter and short- in his hole! And why not-it is eyes on .ne all the- time!. Hardly ening) r 1 cu. ' attrety too :arty for the ground-hog, any meeting takes leis- t4an two P milk er us to be thinking seriously of hours -and think of the tivork even 4 egg` a spring. We have hardly had any twenty women could get done in- 2 cups •sugar" ' -winter vet, Personally I am dis- side of two hours. ` 2 cups flour mayed at the w•ay the year ;s speed- During my day I have dohe�quite 2 teaspoons baking powder ' lag on. 1�'e always think of winter a bit of re rtin els teaspoon sal!' po gn especially. caun • ,a. bring each s good time for get- ty ,council meetings-gad I can't -1 teaspoon vanilla extract _ 'ting things done that have been left think of any better place for wast- METHOD: Heat' butter .and milk until "we have more time". But ing time. Early-comets wait for together but do not boil. Beat' .Rgo— iiere we are into February. and just late-comers; two-thirds of the coon-' with the sugar. Sift flour, baking a•wondering where, the -time ' has til will often wait while the other powder and salt together• and add gone. No one can settle to anything . - third is in committee and .all of to egg-sugar mixture. Then • add _ (before Christmas-and after Christ- them try to keep awak« and to look hot milk mixture-while t'i still mss we have to sort of adjust our- .• intelligent while, by-laws are given hot-and the vanilla-,.Bake in a slow. , selves again to ordinary,, v ga d y, everyday -the necessary. .readings, The ager- oven as you world a loaf or layer being, Then we run into January, id "Rine used fo bother me, espec- cake, AAd ``� �djIQT i: February and March and cud- ia1Tp during -the` war. I used to I seem to be worxing back'v<ard--- /A II T 4: ti denly it's spring. No wonder we think what a good' tbing it : would not for ,the first time-because what - pry "Where has the time konel-" be if men s hould learn to use their I'm going to talk about now would LASTING 77, naturally t Come to think of it, time is spare time in knitting. And would- y tome "at the start of a -actuallyan unknown y, n't the ldbk cute- I wonder what meal rather than t.ic finish. I've fast, prolonged relief from %r headache it's INSTANTM31 quantity, isn't Y , heard lots of women sa ` hti Or at least, 3t is a relative they would do with their eiKars. y that their Iteadache get INBTANTIN>;. This And try ItvSTArTi7vs for other ' Fitting in very' with this families don't like potato• soup, quantity. No one can tell before- g Y Y 1prescription=like tablet contains aches, too ... for neuritic or neu- hand how -much of it he or she will matter of "time"'And "leisure" -here which- seems a pity because it's not just; one, but three proven ralgk pain , , ; or for the pains s " is a little verse I found amon very nourisin and mighty tasty too x have. When we put off things , 'un-. g my a gfi Y y snedical ingredients-that ease the and aches that accompany a cold. til we halt more time" what assur- clippings the other day by Amok-R. R Properly"made. pain fist. And the relief is, in A single tablet usually brings ante have we that there will be more Wells, It goes• right to the heart Here's a recipe that I believe will most cases, lasting. -pion pt time later on titre might have even of, the problem .for ..people who find favor , with both young and •. cast once for, re)iei kas-a great deal less. haven't. time and supplies. the • old Z- fa fa ntin t Try II+IBTAN r pain relief and you y u thou- � .t. • today , answer. tierids do thatYthere's one and- _ .And then, too, I suppose iriost of "I am resolved thing Map It handy �.. – tss confuse time with lei8ure. We To do less, that I may do more, PLUGGED NOSTRILS all .have the same. amount of time- ;Less of the things that do not ens sixty minutes in every hoar,.twenty- K E' P T CLEAR lour - hours in every day—but we That Iumay,dc more of tlte,ihings : don't all have the same amount of that count." leisure, do we?. Leisure depends ..If row• head is staffed op aha rti.turbe ynainly upon how we arrange our sear rest: insert a tittle Buekley's white im't, if you get what I mean. stab In each nostril night and morning. g Good Railways Need at most clear the sir paosases.' ea« - Then again, what is leisure. The Y n-s n brw,thiar. acid elects or double your money dictionary defines it as "spare time; Ade Adequate Returns back• sue and W. !freedom from pressinC business." 9 ---''Fhe trick is to arrange our "pressing •" - '• - -business" so that.we manage to get "Canadian railivays have come. a little leisure. Sometimes one has through various tests of their basic tc flt once job in with another. efficiency and their resiliency," said It'S gottoday I remember several' years ago Alistair Fraser; -,ice-president, traf- - fic, Canadian \ational Railways, in, ' there was an officers rally-I think Y , v „ ` replying t0 a toast to the railways, it was in connection with the N.L- or it may have been the<LO.D.E.-I at the 41st an dinner of the - ! , I"+ °!! •i'{";i! 1 iIl;ih�!!':::,+ a i Canadian Railway ` m t•eally forget. Anyway, the speaLer, cab, held quite gave us quite a lecture on how to recenth•, "Their experience has been ripened;- their technique improved; , *;,•;;•. conduct ourselves at a meeting, She their equipment modernized. The said it was extremely disconrtcous Y to knit while a meeting was'in pro-. stand at the highest point with re- Epect of men, material and'meihods. press-that when we attend ameet- in we should Their health iE good," he said. $ go' preParc+l to' iwc r- - `both'ilie business and.the program :'The railways cannot maintain o0 our undivide'd,attentiu:i • +� cuu.,r their good health," he continued e � � of ' I was caught napping-or ilmvb� T f inadequate! nourished vs d ! r :•! ::,::ss::::!;:r::r;:i::+!::;: $ • Y . jus' all sh�tuld say "knitting.' the finest athlete could not carry !!ijlii!s:::•• :!�+ • o� `i..,i ':!Nki+!*•a?:E:"':lull!!`{!!! `{: I. wonder what other club woinari Q.D hunger fast ipdefinjtely. Nor could he maintain himself, even in ziE1 C .i. i tb" k boa h matter. ..,. 9:::•>::>,•:::`:•• about e stat t to i t. make rather a good debate, or dis- fairly,good health, if undernourished, mesion • topic, for some of your and .so it is with the railways. They n * s meetings It would be nice to know need a high level of• traffic and adequate revennez for handling it. the reaction of the oilier members B y y _-� of. your various or.gani;aligns, �-_,_ a . -1n olden riffles the started the da �ctit6 • (hat famous Grape•Nute favor in the form of wotild'nt it? Especially the of- ficers. if I thought my knit- p lofty steak and a tankard of feamine ale 1 To&y delieioae, honeys-golden flakes is. scrumptious. ling embarrassed a chairman or _ sYo SCRATCHING - -the ace-high breakfast dish is Ports Grape-Nets Post's Grape-Nan Flakes are nourishing, too speaker 1 certainly wouldn't vy'aiit Relieve Itch ill o J Flatter .. ,ready-te�tit; easy-to-digest , , ,wade Provide useful quantities of car bbh+ydrotes ea do it at all. - But i can't see a c9n• tion an. w and proteins for energy and muscle; pLhoins •, ,•y r.,.dK.i n res Bet from one bat TWO grains - oun-ripened cath, benta,i iron for the bleA So tasty 'wh,yy it should. .any time I have �� "aO�•� for t raiz r it charge of a m e e t i n I have «yo, mw+hwt and asked barley. se geed - so aonueauerst. Ask your' flee+if3 a • , .' ' been only too glad to Fee n .mbers Z� r s ieW peril. o aa0q• been. d 1°v .1 U,1 . isrhh a bit of tN nr!, in their hands. 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Ru)' t - -- -INFORMATION AT - u:au s s, HOUSE ./ a- -1AST E R N GAR RI uT �zt1a� �- zT;..-...- .� fi �,� r+~� :�. 7 1I()i�I)1':\ & cif)\ ; phone4500 BUY =a c�a_:, hcr- n vILVEfIY�t° _ I KAISER.­....-.% - idea and harp ba. A. :. ECTRIC 1'iKkering: 5. J,rop sr_�_��I EL brand new electric Glen Kna15 f ii LEEN .;A+L' 'S� O_ �f1' water P" .1P- m b< sue, , y' Home and girn miring _ _ Elertrii Chick brooder, BOJ-c d ���,�� �, OPTO!41ETRI8T� Itlas�eJ_Fiarrhs crr`a TI P•tr,•Lar, r Fd ESTIMATES GIVLPN 4 our gtx,u cnad:_ I __ - .'! I-,Fes Esamlr►ed GixerleF FYtte(i t Txertiy Eseuingls Pickeriit;; t -.--- ti.• 4\ a.._tng �. G. Uu.: ties' N e`l1r Hair � 7.10 P. M. ; • ..` [tlJQ t, r� ,, 3-mi en_ µ'est of Plhitby an , _ _ : r Highway • .� yj� % First Door Fast of Hasa c "41 -, Mar, 4 t , a Ran ��nt Stouff ville M PHQNE,PI•CK. 49• FOR S_tL-i';-•-near ne.t c . F. rt a :ani- f SHAMPOO - 1'I�GF.1LlF:1t CSC; z : •�:'�•s s� el stove, also pump and ut<xor, �� . CL•, ffI�G anti b'TYI.INGU - i PHONE PICK. 12p -Phone Stonffville 34>! F. Ban :1:Luna Kuuu. it. pFtL�L4\F;\T•t ,$c5(111 _ 6E E' YOUR F.�VORITE PIC"1trtU11.� 1►L:LCHIVT: Q P: t�rlug: _ -_ -- _---...•. p,,• - First at the ST2,.:tiLZ+;Y T1-SEATS]• 13 :-Nip i`.1Li�I i - 8atnrd.3y biatin,ae at ' stakelroaY. t�:: ea . a•.i:, regi"r + L Z 1._ ntik* i,•rt11 u`' i't-iikci n I s �ua i ty rugs couditu�n. "wir , o 1 t es ;,ai ':,rat ( (}reen..(xi:1 IWAd Duvr Open Each Night at G-W u rte.• 1, - 3' u•: x>tnttttettt� accepted ,tnyOrTV ( �. Accurate Dispeasing FKI. "'r. FEB `35, 28 er, APJ1 L . . _ . tpl For :^� :. 10�J1: I . - nol•tlt •vu Olti iluel;uak K%,a;i yt{()\l: PICKI;Iii\<. .• , .. _ tetecitntri' R,rmediea p� Ho ..� . No. 2 D•tul>art n, 'Fit a yeas ; exp'el•ioncc tat one ut 1 * �„ � Petiable Photo .Finishing t4 e'TtJ i ioun�•s YL:'i:Z IA*i i31 +tii� rn:u d+i Toronto'- fine shops REAL L ,/ ��n�i+ Complete (�xmetic 11ne v Hees ! iy �a �1� Ileo GorCey Gitriytine Mclnt7le installed: 'manta . u: e • b_ - 1. - and Son. R, C. li}t wtitL, A urbU STORE HOt'iti8 :.' Elud Ss:. GftDVP;R 6 J93; ?.t;; ,i�. In GP I\ CEVTKYL PARK Wi✓I>ti!:+D�i" �i 1.tC ii 3 -rI•I - - es ,.. _ CO.U'RT 380 VY. le psora: �:. ban 12. 1I. 3 . �J1. ns, ick Week Days S.SA a. M. • p• m. atU<1. all 1 5p. dupe . 3(1 Y P Dean-IIf+��trr L Hurn ns- 19 , a threbu:ng_ :t wh a• HARD'• A ` � shear, cat.i_, FAd1Ul3 SbL.I:VT Gla"�',�` oil bar. I hay. an'i �ra:n', at lot la. con. S. in.' rHE REXALL STORE - Hers, far kieclteu `Aures, installed. _ )IO:ti *rill's, Web- 218, '`4 1 Piti.er t, Twp.. halt mile east of ��� ������ J• K, BOYES b_Y ear gnaran:ee, R:. C. Pir weft : L.,a et, the praporty of ��'a: Black Arrow Aiciu• "art, tirnter 8:re3 or, A.61iu. ; �1 u,tl. &%; e, at 12.00 gharP. �o res a PLm. S , 220 W. +erne his iartu sold. Lloyd. :turner, PICI►. PHONE PICK. 68W. r6, Hayward Janet Blair -` Mar. 18 I ail s. 1'4'► 31 I;1t.- auctliraee;. IAuis_ - �le _ FOR S.3S.1:--(',acknhutt 3fodel. 30 ' is#* o {. Selected ShOrte tractors, deli-propelled :Itrl>iue:• Bought &ad Gold Leaf Fire 3atttrciay. i'ehr ar;_ _' �l-�lttet!un_ sale ' hind :uli l:ne of farm Mat' on I vt taTm stn k, impleatents, hay Used clothing - sLerL'tzed, Wean- hn ',� itlte, I rn;t re. electric. aR- a;t I e Ju fu ui. t - u dfor rsln rooter, _ 'pew Carry a � H ._ TIfTTH3 .a a `eased lfk, UNIT i y S aa� �'QT 'd � 7 � on. o ut ed d p .. 13 Swtiott- bvlugha,m on No. pliaucee etc., at Lot 24, C s stock Of high 'clans @QUA, Insurance CO.'' T3lghway, Write as phone your en Zt'hitdturch 'Pw•q. Property of Xri: o eT stoats and pants. Also a goodPhone - - W!R accept terra stork as Green: tennis cash; no reAerve gather rats �� � �� qui.ries. M. stock of now 1 _RESERV'i:D > ' paymezit. Terms can be arras .f as farm,soi,l, gale of 1.00. $harp: windbreakem, and gena,' fornistl-Zed. Cheap los Farm and Coaati^! ,...._... . •##s Tuead: - - - xogs at very reaeonAblo Otiat. Qall Buildingil e FOR S3LYD-davenport and match- j dye Marc h -�-auction as[e of and be eonvinced. Windstorm ittauratorea els Ledted .x :. .. ung armchair. one steel bed and the i dairy cattle. modern term machin- _ Windmills, Biles _. springs; one i ery, Mohd RL OdOW JUL� Automobile Insurance d All Ilei - mach`•ne. Phone. Pick: 36 J .1. tag machine. new rag har er. forage ved� !1 Week - . FbR 3�1Llr- �1cC1urY 3eWel cook to stock ia:p:emenLi. hat gTaia. �w%i);O 1 stove. tciih :a5erootr and water `ere.. on lot -42, eon. 3,' Markham -rIaAPS RETUFLNED "ME DAY• I Bowrrian � Gibson Guaranteed Repair Service• rout..'�4'iif. Hunt, Pickering. _ Tt9, Property of Howard Caines. RECEIVED HOL SEK1:l:PElt Ranted-tor the 1 Sale at 12.30: tertnei cash;-no-res­ a oe 8 espoaure !alms de�►dt`tl d pad 7nunth of ltareh; three children, erve; taTm sold; watch for posters-, p+�� Reprint/ fc, esucL. �tl'othrr golnb t� hospital, 130s-609 SP(I and Clarke Prentice, :auctton- , OUR PRI. Ss, ONE AIS S�APSHTO GIVE OUR OTS T. THEIR I' Phone 7 R 12 . Pickering •I`ewn+ attics..- _ _ ;� - PIP .. '. TAta(L NG' F ► �KER1N!K ttuu iii to , FRIDAY, ' ii.` .I H l i-., important gam'.... LOOK FOR TWE N&ME I G. CARLTOY r� W Q , �6 7. A Bentley. Plcke�ing, au gale . of farm stock,' imple- V MLO!C ON THE BACK OF EVERY _ _ ,�. near new 1, H. C. tractor l�lud9ng CHIMoYEYB R•E-BUILT 1. menta;- ltaY, grain etc.. PRINT.. iris YOUR ABf uLA.*>CE «ao• ,.new man. OF QUI►LLTY. or AIRED • ya7 Slake or Yodai R - er os, rubber. new Judtson NEWLY-BUILT RJbP John .Y tri.' L•un Cuuunuulty NuIY i ore aW sad tee EalaRgRs>oesti Wlfi isdtlRl - - Zk-b, ul, Feb.-A1+�_r• DO- Fertiliser runs`; herd of highcattle. t !e. • � � �r�� Registered Sala (rE�ade' dairy R� its• Ts (Tlas�saols. Opt. j �e = - ..�Artbur :Craft, aecyomivu. lecture, itis- HoWteine, Litt Wi 31, con. 9. Mark• , ! , t altsalua. i.ixe the two Curtudr schools I> Tory. Otte &ad A quarter miles Phone pdpk it E i uouth of StouOie• Property of J. F >A! A'!'Ib last witltar, the Uourge is open to 4z 1 p. m: Tataae ai! over 16 p eats of age A epee i Olase� It 1. 9s1, Kea. >p'Htlrls nA=. lsd J lurltatioa is extend to ueultLar: ! c,d No rsserres6014. Kea. QUAL+O'!'= OWR nor" - ammics ova AOL �S uolr>,luunitiea VI-ho would ►lie to ' and Cls Ye Pretteice, agger Vasa` Air P%Rsums oilowing petty- ; !"""" •.��hrias a grou{ T1iURSDA , H , ._ at Fvi: � - r s dt a S be ara3l+.ble: Saturday at Y A1.eiiQ 1" �' O ��� 3,00 p. -tn. �''ood.cat9riag. Alfred _I ant and este=[Te, as a sale od Fluter WIN and _ work, >iet+�l and Jewellry almost aeI'F m�r► farm mtloitin • ery, dairy cwt. two RODM AN �: � ; A1•a.ncY aII<i John Poatsck; Needle- 1 eyui,ptneut; aFp � . . • tut and Design. Toot• Hansen: to three tOUN of � - -- Pic Prang Marke'' & Locker Plan baled +tad cut, . Clay ludlu 3• ulpture, Beteg rviug, I lnery in this saleisall nearly new. heat Metal Works; - PHONE 30 *puedduy, 1.90 P. m,, W Jj� Alfred Pert y; l,r uherwork, Annete used year.. and halt, incdudino X. H. f,j j�' iTY E�TS ' -., tun, Public-speaklug, O• It• aeuioT tractor, side ,rake, John Bean SQ�R 8?R' MAX � V LJ - ----- a 3dedeou. and• pickup, ltay baler„ - ¢TEsiter: tkeaving, He�Y . Hout:a: Sao, 2 to 8 p. m.;, Tuee., quick baYmaksr; ?- mower: old lb a pale loader, a bale elevator, 24 ria. 9c 7. to 10.:10 P. m. � Blade Roasts v • aiarriecl couples: $8.00, Phone or with extension cu 16un.4it rtiY� ,rp NOR11 3N C�rRAH:��1 1 w rico' J.oLu 3 �iedsuu. Cniunvalte, p°sterti l o us, olew t on Reeler St, quarter 1 ` l Short Rib c 441V' or 34J. OoR•tterBreck R•d. and No, 2. mile uurth of Wilson Ke �1ve; and five - � 5 - --. miles suutli oil \o: . higilw'aY„ the . Phones Pickering 19W­ miles Q t property of F, ll. Hubert o le at l i P ;led v Tleti,ervous, lint, Teruls tasu, \u reserve, dig- i Prime r� io c • -Y cuutittut:tG, Laud sublivi:e;l,' lieu i O�'��lfif4�� and C;iarke `:tut ce, a tttiu:teers, Queen Drop Cookies Sic _ t - 9c SS f �,i7�1�r istr# Heinz d - :.F e _ R o I , B� ->E>� : i5 i �� utp r as Cgt flex I:'itli, Vigcr, Vitality TL' :5D t1, `1:�RCti 15sher, teflon ' 2 ll Pi res, Ige siso 2Uc ;pie oi' (jtwciisu'u Pilrayher, fartu'I Dill a''ickle� + • r.. •1 r-r w k r teelln¢w• min etc; ' alk- fltaT s• ro �.. n st k, LwPlemen,ts, hay. ,g. -- - - - - ,,,. StUC -an, G, Y+ckering Tw . 1 Q� 1b S+c rr .rt b P<f P $fere $OyPB �, Sirloin, \•r■ lou oun « n Q t,,l�tm1l ill alclarnTDhotrhr�us Lot 71�IifghWap 'at Greenwood, �`iCll Ween Sir . •ng d in �Vc iR.G�lrhlietct.U,enln¢ stlmuiatton. un NO, , 8.00 a. IIl. To 7.0>V P. - - man; -P Pet tn, ¢IR,.a:e ra el'ty Ot IIyCslr _ltalue,• Sale at ' t .ts hath• VOR "{tet acc,ntcd" pts. 1 Ter''me C::.3h, :i0 reserve'as GAS �M OIL _ -rY amts Tonfc. 'ahleta Wr new, 1so�t. I - lien Anti .. ttttn,vttar.It very day Ad tea dt'tutg owner.�u•itting farming Clarke Prentice, anctloneers,. _ Sliced' side bacon �- '59c" The YOU 1 i. *:** D i i Ij�1 Notice to i O �•+ i W1:DVOSDAY, KA,RCH 1 G_.lmpor- �J ��J1,t�nt auction sale of tarts stock, im-Pure Lard .2 lb �49C 41 motes Free -• - - tplements, hAy, P%lu : etc on lot 6: , " ag,PENTI;RINQ cou, 2, Vaughan TWD. on No, ?one •} QBMIiNTI:iG and a quarter .miles West of Thorn- P'1gH�TABrY �,� PLIIMBI14G °.. hull, pro'PsrtY Dc L: H.,Hictta, Sale Shoulders, of Park. �45e lb. . �IlOIOy'INa at 1 D, M. Terms cash. No reserve. :. ttub ng -Dow n The RtVar �2 � sea Br utford '. Farm -sold, Ken and Ol'arke Pren- - Y - �sa.a., Empire auct-yousem. Roses fors Bine LadyButtsof Pork 55c 1b t, Duro i1PaMe�.qee, !its - i FRIDAY. MAMCH IS -auction war kwaF Places ,. i . th 9 ' `.. jgnipment, m (sate o! tstm tmpl8mentd 'sod farm ; h© n8 -ei er : � s c lb ��i< mt•.ohttlery, .urniture etc.; on lot 7, :, (IeI,RaF Bay I' " - Week son, S. Markham Twp., Leechwoed - _ Farms 'property of • B. R Leech. Tsievieian r. Bala as 1.00 sharp. Tirana ctlsit No F. J. PROUSE Tefe�e 9aen burned. Prop. ptvtng Ruby Red L(ps HereFord corn beef tin ' 49e n� tarm,V7. Ken and Cis ice-.Pren- .,... twe. suetio'neem Albs A.6b6 - SidewaWn of Y4a+W . ►' York with Guy LombaWdo Ordt. ' ` 4DENING 2S & TUBDAY, vAum, 19-•aueti n IS' York brand frozen peas ' 25ckg' sale,4f term aEprk, (14" cattle, tiTn--, piemehtt, W, P&136 too", Turnt- abaft "d many Uaft poolke W ' Ntre aro. un 1�c 1, goal g, M m1° .;;a 3bw Wads irlr Ys � WAIL WW Twp., Mweres s Bert OOWS PEone Pfo410a s al erlJa at 1.00 B. EL 1� aaak. � r am Orit. � K ft ppm - 1 _.r..�.. .._ . _ :.z-t--*�e-: " ati _ ► _.. _ r .p, � .. � - _ _ . ._ y - yyr_-.rte.. -: w,.., ' � +, 2.'+:51...- ' � • ('� -� `'T onow ', "t o R71�Starch Lat mea n itis aw s �. .'baa - -; - �_ _ - �. J�'%'� • t $ DANFORTH BUS t>be N.o..otioa of .tr.n to .. _' . - . ,, .. — a. ,t Y>,n,olpal .e.me;� LINES L'J a , ensfti mans of the a w - - - . m. > Isle ape �r o _ no�►x mora courteone than some of ourWft pi Y, P.')1(, �: Ii[, A, M. A. M '� '. _ ._ ,., �..,.,. .p Hip . g 1teV T— t e indulgent - K. - .�.�.�.. - _ . 3 +4 A. Who Is atraM to check 'i01s Ol \ • , ,{ wLs pent Friday PIN with her a eh a Blue Oro" have \ iother. Mrs. Geo. Anthony, received as intUmation that rater - - • ! a: �r 1' i . r �• sad 7(ts, N. Randall spent aft to bs r4i"d after their form week -end in Toronto With their � C • and that no new mrm0bers OZ�� /Olt F, e Group are allowed to enter th a ) �• Sig W i C. Norman Rth andall. 101 6.1 83611 0� .Tohn ' e West, beaQ', but the old members can still am —Am ting width hie meter, J, be cared for at the new rates. The 10 8.85110.861 0.i0 __ !? Suftlu and Darr_ Joe Coulter, `hoepitaliaatlon Lees have -been d of taeu-agera from, the der than ewectetti, Nevertheless, it WWI i�• tis him Toronto lea good form of Prot a. 20.E 6 2.68110.58►10.� l i Joined with the . Our local seed 6.401 2.66110.5610.10 Yiw. 4 t �ptlst here �'o �'e pts. isd in Green Rimer �Rr a Social E -v_ pat+ing to show at the Ontario Se" la 6.601 806111,OSile,20 7 *Wng, on Toronto folk hair st Uxbridge. on March 12th, u.cei .00F 8.15M.1511 3—t1i 40terteined with accordion and Write to Mr. Fair, District Repres- - 1L 7.051 8.2011......... 86 C,� T� a• 1 bvm0et numbers. The Forwardiers' .entative for a catalogue, + 11.101 7.16 8.96111, 7 8.1i►I88� 4, �- Quintet delimited10. all with their iov_' SMt• Bob Betson of the local 7.101 8, W m�iaical numbers. Rev, Sunday School reports that work is 11 7•�i x.86111.86110.50 �a 3 J. Heat •going on, well and the children are 2001 8.0012.26} closed the evening with an earnest being Instructed TlOwell by the local n�A.T BEDIIOTfON IN FAREIV3 a�Deal to all to practice Brother- CI almmmm ! Seth FROM o$ T ban manner, nue n a Christ- institution that no parent can cif_ _ ----- _ Rob" pan — ord to miss if he is doing his best hGOVET 13IL ! i N to egnin his atalld for the battle of TO x _ _941 -- hunbarton 1 CLAB)!11•iI�NT . r. .76 _ 1•ie N sae so•rr Oft �,!! 1•. 1.N yr Walton Annie y has rbeent that III, Quite 111; While at the home of his datighter, Sire. Jam ' .. ed Clark, Agincourt. 1 Mrs ,—T . ri � —Toronto, • spent 6unduy with Mr. and 32ts_ S. G. - ! - hlorrieh. ' - # In a Ietter to his _�� - weak. Mr. O people' hero - �� hAw. Annis, who MERCHANTS SI HOP .�� C , r ERA T 4 . a e epenQ aORS boll- ��E _ hay is Floes, reports the? are - � .�_ � �� E � ... - Having a gra-ad time. The weather GASO ads been lovely, teaming' alittle ' - •oi Im the erenittgs, Mr. Annie LINE, S and tatei that tt&yare livinx beside i 4raaxe grove and could step out L their back door and parkr11 they - • _ R C OMMERCIAL C ' L"- He added that the trerr are RSR S • ad with Lrtait. Their taaHy Due.. rti - _ _ _ _ on friends will be glad to know 'a 1 ey are enjoying a nice holfdsy. a, ..: *41 Mia. Beb Friar, Falryort I3eec•k, - s bhe ZIULOTI last week ,. _.-__ .-_ � e -mbar ehbow. a - ]ills. �: • - � . _ �' ``°"+� � vads at presest esctag at the P Vu r. _ Suspension . of It Socoeafiar a recent illae1,1180=.Lighting e ■ Regulations I ID. F. -W. Madden aad iftAi _ s . - 8recid,ltt, were recent vbitorr to ., - .. _.... .,. ■� p,ma ,�o Roo an In � Mondayto Frida - iae Doreen McG)ieshan '' •+,. .�` .. spent the •� • ; k-etLd with friends to Baia,, - ... ._ p �Fridayto ? p-aday. a1 evening,—a ' -' `' iierreta.ry-Treteurer .1/t•, - - - .- ... - - _. '. , .. - MCraggart of the AuditC;bm_ . :Regulations 4, 5 and 6 (under the heading "'Part III 1 i t •i tee and Mise Beat rieoMa LAMM, 9 ") of the ulatio Kr~t<rha+', attended the H*Is rr"Lrg htl n t 'r lea of the'Co_operativee of the % -- A Respecting the Use of County ki.dical Services at Electricity in Ontario Put Into Effect September 14 ` sriand, p erlr Y` ileox, 4f B"W.41,. cail_ 1194$ and r � . a nubrdaya; er - on 3a. t -Are _Suspended Above, Hours. Between the AbH Lax l6zrion 3ic� eY of Toraata �C)1611:19 Staff ia eat h D the week -end ,. F'• ,: •,� .. 1! ]gieta, hese ®adler. - Most enJosaiale time time was _ : - , ;+' •..gid` t _ . it at Ole W. • A, erolcitole pertly - I: C Continued •.� Weds qday evening iaR. * • .. he man, friends of Ht, Per.y �.Vlltlnued Improvement in water conditions con- ' i� wish hila a 8130"T recav Im 7 pled with 3 We serious attack at the � usually mild weather now •enables the Ae Y. P, L •are `paiClns on =ham Commission to meet adLd d in the chard, es 9QOrmal demands during. night hours and on weaken T , a:, March. 4. Course sad 'tee it d$. In 'view a'U .njoy it. - bf this, the lightin"estrictions set out in re ' ' .• : r., ae W. X S. of the Cirenti will � s' gulatlo>as 4, Sand 6 their meeting in oonneotiea (under the -heading. «p , I the w.6t Da art III Li titin Day . of Prayer, oa r eh the Commission g' g of the Regulations 'made = eon a �, at the ' ssion under the Power Osd KIVII. All ladles wed. su�FrZy_ nded each nigh Commission ct, arc r g t from 7.00 MaMMOI p.m. to 7:00 a.m., : Monday. da r r "Audley inclusive and from Friday., y' 7.00 ` -However •• p.m. 7:00 a.m. Monday. ` F• y to ,M E4%aa been a moat er, during the daytllne from. 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 a r in these agreeable � p that we baseVionday to Friday, resources are 'still' inadequate to mea •Illy E gel for some time. it it patting t; _ q t power intoin the ground a,� �' demands fully. The- Commission therefor. re sot iejared tie fruit trees o; t wbt quests that the •Regi- , e 11ATe-been severs] otutbreahb dations be strictly ' observed during these hours andthat 3aaeg and chickenpox along voluntary 'rildrew in this vicinity, .conservation be continued. and Mrk. George Todd,' *It e •e1i lfwood, spent Sunday with this v3cin y"— �b is it .. - - - The Hydro -Electric power Commission of Ontario and t y den n'estney Lha been he:: i iaz the Good Roads Convert_ Duni- cipal Systems- wish to express 'their sincere a reciati ,t Toronto this week. '1 1 �tident Brown of the'Comnivn_' H dro users who pp on•' to all it b an that the nett a y o were affected by these I+tegulation's'. Your. s len ig of the Club will be held '' - ' ` • Schoolhouse," obi l edneada, did co-operaSion provided invaluable aid Burin p 2. ,when the business meet_ �• �r� - g the er'od 1 be 701 �a hT a•dance,"to �: •:'of the e cri cal' p trait s Bch power. emer€;enc . . extra 'v y ' No ervone welcome._. . .. r -- -- —.- Corrie, who hao been oft. 1 a few t�raeke owing to a r , •s i ich etTaiaaed ibe ligaments THE HYDRO -ELECTRIC POWEP COM)VIISSIO[�t O kate; is Out a4vAn, -quite r F ONTARIO Y - - - L w T N itAV.•- . � �, -.. ,. ti .7 � a 1091.. '• . ,_ _._ .__ � - .. _. _ .. .. . ti r ; _ 1 .... , _ _ - Mi. 5.• Chap rrian & '0"r, Pickering -- in your present � -- - - . •. - - � - - - � - _• Pickering- phone 281 7-'Ontario A --furnace 00 365a �A� Msr wr anenter zi _ �r - I ` + lentiful It a s p pays .This offer good for limited time only. - I Sewing Machine GUARA:NTZ D VUESL OIL' CONTRACTS NOW AVAELA13Li•. ' Beds, yd., AT RE(GU'LAR MARKET P•RICI)S L.iC7iF:H 5FT,F_f;Ti ti G, 99 In. wide, for Doable 3 _�- SLF;aCFIE13 SHE;F:TI1�iG, S'i in. wide - Double'$eds WE Al80 ]1718'i'ALL GRA�'�TY, and, FORCED, AIR pURN ACIr]8 _yd. $1.69 - -.- Required F y Building - - - — - - H • Bingle Beds yd ; As equir or Aa . T.Ype 'n BLEACHED t5 !'TI '(;, 64 in wide- -- :... F'ACTORY COTTON. - 311 In. at 19c., and 2Ni in. at 23c, :Estimates Free mmediate Inst Hut B1tIGF['P (`LORAL cml\TL, 3(3 in, . curtains and drapes, 5oG 1I Ri L*ISI'TTF:. fir wliite dot,►, blue-dotes, red dots etc:, d.- WE ALSO INSTALL IN YOT-R KITCHE.ti RA\GE T'rf. r^:\_ltOi t't K'L'AI\ \1:11'F;I;I.iL, for ((rapes brigl�i Leir,r with rayon 481u.'$1 5U • - -• - - _-- � 1'.1'1' Uc►l clCl\ nren'a a1►irzrs etc •act In ytr ­-SILENT c10/ D_._DURHER — TF:A 7li\\ 1.1.1:1NG, blsre auc'l:; linen one way, "-/n. Thrd 40c. j G1`t►1T'1:LIV;, pure linen. Iii in i' K (Five Year uarnateel - _ - \L314' 1'Iti1Tti G.UAl1:E, 16 sly spring colours, ad in, yard - lfrOc. 8R0Al)CIA),TH,•in Plain shades, •at$ in. -yard' `450..10 5&- ■ C. ile'wedt FRILLED C URTAIN A 1:Ttiblue, green and -red dots. yardcurt _ GRover 6993 A.Gincourt 3.OW (This Ad, .: Appearing Only T%v'ice) _ Week-end- Specials Auet�on Green River Pure Lard . _ 21` 3 45c Sale . _ ss•s Mrs. Taylor is suiting her Fro- (1.1alu'$ Tea 1/29S 2i _ e 1 Cher, air, E. Forsythe and ilea, For_ (J .7 i s For- sythe. the, Q�rr **�� 729 Head Dairy Cattle - lir, and Mrs. Doug. Barefoot and iE$6S a 5a7C _dam soma; .Mr,_ aad lira Amos ,Barefoot g g Z• UODERN FAR:K aL4CHINERY, 'TIRACTORS. THTLEM;tiG M kCH- and Shirley; firs, Thos; 8aretoot, LYE, FORAGE HARVESTERS. FARM STOCK, EMPLEICE-NTS -Mr, Geo, Chaptia, of Ajax, firs. Vel - - �lC� HAY and GRAIN EIV.- Guy and son aughan,' of London; - - a7& - = The Pro _.. ' .. Mr. John Nu I Property an, hies Alp. Dudley..of f(+ _. 111 as J RK - ---- 1'I�IA T ^' - 'vis ted . r. J. B. Wilson, on the --- — + - ■ ' . week. sad, Pttane Pickering 86 ' 'CA1NES �Ir. and Mrs, Frank Hutchings. t Claremont visited the formers bro_ - -LOT i8, CON, -8, bLk►RKH_•sl�l TtlW.N8111P TILRE:F:-Qt".1RTi Rai -ther lir, E. Hutchings on Sunday, . . _ .OW A MIX NORTH K)F NO 7 HIGHR':11 d.T DOIA R Mrs. Frank Turner entertained the Ladies' slid �a Wedneeda„r of _ .. -Pic ke r � n � Hard TUESDAY tris wee. ware ,MARCH 1, 1949 The Cottage Prayer-Meetin was - � ' —CATTLE _ complete with fury and straw pick held at a me o4 Mr, and Mrs. Sinclair, of Markhaim. GENERAL A 1 1iolstein, tre.+it, wait by aide; Hof- up, alachiae rut arty :tU acres: alba +GENERAL HARD WARE WAin cow, treth, Hoisteiu crone, f orn Atta, %meat- for some, neves - - - treah, cwbf try Bide; Black sad Whits used; Skyline blower for blowing �i'e� ��an�j: vow, trash 2 months; Black' 'and cut hay, sumww- or grain with 9 toot Ea q i - lapid ' 'Kbits saw,, fresh I month; Holstein screw vable. New, ne. it used, nom- N.••mm" , c 4pw, mtilking, au>�oaed to calf MAY piece with pipes; Tractor .buzz raw; Ogee tlaore , that awful thing- tell �:6; SIaici telfsr rrupaoeeQ' co cs�ii IYPLDiLSAi'I`8 tire, lase shaken as in the ,point - XV 30; Red'an tie oow, say- ••varsut grain gnadur:•'Electrlc In wbere 'everyoioe Is anal■ dingnated ' Posed to cede Jul le : Feed a,ad - . grlls(lrr aompaete wf1!ll' a one'aihd a at cine InaQegaate tree pt'at:ecitoa. 'White cow*, supposed to oslf April (tall horse acoWr, teal good; Home- It is too Dad tit" a yoatj i94 h" 32; Holstein crow, susp'osed to call funds gra,iu thrower; Cxwnmonsieass to lose him_.itis sed the rest • of the '.J. +� - 18; Fialstela cow, supposed to ir'aa Wag Mill. power; Quarter bates faintly their home atyd all taersens! . J. S. SAI,, DON � - - i0d lurch 16; HoieteW cow. amp-, olac, ranter for above; DOLaval be2ongfnRa to make as all realize posed to call liay 4; Gue�rnsey cow M"aetic ming inachine, 3 alagt'e something ehoald be done, Thess at�osed to calf l+[ay f5; Holstein units complete with piping and oat- whole nelgJLb&rhood sympat«hlte . -trtw, aaupmosed to calf June 80; Hol- feta; 1 H. P. elec. Wagner motor, with Dir, and Mrs. Tang and their - John . Deere arm Equipment (stein cow, fresh; Holstein cow, reel good; Gas engine two and halt: family and have expressed them. !' IttaDDoaed to calf June ill; Holstein horse; Radio for barn, good: >a'arm selves to the way of help. To all DO YOU PRBPAMN FOR SPRING OR J'US.T.WAIT T t heifer, bred Sep, 24; Holstein list gate,- 16 ft.; Set ' platform scytcy; those that have beiped In any way r, bred Dec, 25; Holstein .baiter, 'I'hs Wise 'MOM. pimpar'es and for the best job . Tandem ttractor disc harrow, Oliver; we nay "thank yon and to any one ! �� • 1 yr•. supposed bred; Holaela-bei- inset 3-9ec. Case ging-Loath hear- who wou11 care to help world they' DHEBM, the 30quiponent of Xf 7011111 -Wish to add-woceee rs ?� !ss' 2 yea. supposed bred; Holstein maws; -Frost and Rood mower, 7-ft. . pleege contart either R. Schwalm by Using' JOIELV. HRER.E Iliachinert, write ar smell � baiter, 2 yrs, supposed bred; Black cut tractor-traller type; Cockshutt Mr§ L; Phin 6r Mr, A. Hull, _ -L�e and Prices — and White heifer, 2 yrs, supposed one-wa`v •disc, or tiller. 6 ft.; iHL. r We are veru pleapel to report all u T•U acre already one of John Deere's saiisl[led �p�e bred; Holstein heater, l yrs, Supp- .; ft, ntver; X. H,' binder. S it, our folk are itr[ptrorine -comb only reunember we can tone top your .tractor for the oomlrag serosa r rased bred; Black and White heiter, good, tractor and.'horse hitch; IHC slaw, but we -hope tliev will contin- 3 yrs, supposed bred; Holstein bei- corn binder; IHC corn planter, new; ue to ImOrove, Everynne' Is asked A. G. HONKER & SOrNS ter 2 yre. 4apposed bred; Black and M. H. power lift; 15-hiss grain and to remPmttor that on Wednesday ev_ White heifer, bred; Blauck , and fertiiizer drill naw;- 4. H. 1`3=bae ening.. March 2, we are to he hon_ - BR�Rw - O`�T3RN► 'White heiter, Yearling; Holstein grain drill, near new; Self rake rea-. ored - by a visit frrm the "GnIden �'No 2' H heifer, 11 it months;: Blaeb a►3d )�"mite p� 6tee1 :and rolls:; i^->'uot �I. Crept f,!;riir"• his will ha a real ��Ay' S nit of Phone Bnooltlia 1RrA• pe:frr, 1"2 monLlis; Holstein he'fer, ° i%, steel du:�p rake ne��'; .fist o: rnrOval p!eoanre �rvd frim pest ey- yearling., drag harrows; Rout pulper; i}a,rel perienee we can asgnre. von will get HORST S. - spruyer; RuUbep tired wago n, gond; your moneo'a worth, and ynn n•!11 , Blt k raare, Fi. D,; tray zu, re, H. 1), '.docktLutt rubber tired modern roil hav'e to conte earl' to get a gond /�� FAR33 PL)WEli JL'.CH iil:lc7 er bearing wagon, near new; handy seat. - Tarm r � Producers — — - Cockahatt Nc. 60 row crop tractor heel wagon wheel wagon; Set of Tonli;ht• (Friday, FPh. 25), East On n rubber, complete with pulley, sloop -sleigltej;• Manure spreader, a Woodlards will play host to a }ares Get Morn, OL The Cansumers Dollar irf They :Market-Their' starter, power take-off and lift, in "'passe; Sleigh' boa; 2 Flat racks; gm_ttF riP Scarborn Teen_a.erc• 'R'e feel good c:onditiou,; Cockshutt 2. t hope all yon young folk have tick_ Ho S Calves, _E 6 or. 700 -real good fence rails; A > > ggsj Poultry IBoW tractor corn .ltivator; Model number of halt rails; Lrarge pile of ets and'tntne out end enjoy the inti, "MOUGH PICKERIJJG FARMfd PLANT AT WHITBY ONT, Q Case tractor, on rubber, cbm.p-.. lirewood; -Second-hand lumber; A �t Sunday the boys and girls r ,r. jets with pulley and power. takeoff, wagon rack for handlixg ant 'hay or were asked to join In church ser- CET OUR. PRIOMS BEFORE 'YOU SELL. =OU SAVIC Trjjm6 shape; Cross Motor Ca'sc trac- vice with the. newly-formed Guides GASOWNE, AND IN ALAXY CA.9iU9 YOU GET WORE WTE N [t:od straw; Two kiss. fencers; dead and Scouts at Dtinberton and only WHEN YOU SHIP TO TORONTO, THE 4NISWit7W'I,g BE"U.S20 from on steel', in good condition, suit- scurisler; Walking plow; Two seta n able for power plant. Motor recently else, clippers, Ste}N-sxt, one new; A twelve .tarred out-this was an avv- E ��' DIRBCT TO CONSUYiiii. - - ever'hanied; Cockshutt tractor 3- speed jack; ' Wegoa _gear: Set of Jul ootrttrast to fhe seventy that J usew, narrow bottom, 2 yea, old; eatUe dehorners;• Two rolls Snow turned ont a few weeks ago to go'' ,a+` WIA piew 6 Inti Rubber' Drive belt, one Con"; Milk sleiglt; Mutt cart; 100 on the trip to the Falls. Let's see IAL RICE ON 1 141 fest long one 76 toot Sang and Cement Mooke; , Two large oil if we can't do better next time. P[TAE Ii�ID'i'PJE.S.IiSNDERAp tae 60 feet 10ag; ' Oliver cutting drum with tap; Steel water trough Mfr, Rose Mutton was the Lucky �8 Wim Sox, Linger feed, in-6tsos1len4 con- 400 gal, gap.; Cement trough •• A Winner of the $25 at the Euchre at � � �� PAIL tsEkiOa; con}plate with pfpes;. Set Of' npmitp' of fork a shovels, whittle- Club 31 on Monday night. Mr, Me - 400M Distributor pipes for 80-Loot .trees ate. Tov%h also from this district wan . Pickering Farms Limited �! idle: Dion Threshing Machine, 28 x ICOCLTRY the, $10 ptlze and his wife the draw WSITHY '328 NIGHT OR DAY _ `6 complete machine thea hoot, - of a -basket of-groceries. Viv. J:'R, 4 WHITBY, ONTii;IO , u8 17 Leghorn pullets, laying. N ' Rlth `tale blower,' straw shredder, BAY and C IUM Martin was the }risky winner of an with sleeker and feeder. 'Usiahine in _, tear t $ based hay; App, a}ectric tea ketl6e: also a hoz of - :t candy and Mr. John Chhshnrm also Brock .lioarl R and S. used to pay !he" luftlon fees at ��l •aot1di42na, nerd od>• ! years 800 bash. nyxis grata; App, 800 won a prize. This week the Movie girls felt joRi *1a fssm.; Set of concaves for ha bet'Ley; rirll barrel Molasses. A' very-gttccee�ful dance under etrttt kto � the. Leatheromit trNd sad leaning mil fa d Cor, tnittee have selected. a good n aid to b>tp nteter'lrri N ; ,. t.te attt<pices of the Brock Road the , Ute for Sa urday -- Bamboo boli to u i>tjhajj aids k*40itlg tmttshiae; Case. Roof good yet beck Band htrnedt. Biondte", (+tarring Franees ••Lan Home and School Aesot was ield Ing classes: wood y, wig! talle.bd! llbeiiik Haeveetna', 'Soste eollara and ether harness. a` in the lichooi on Thursday, rebruary The C�eatheraraft ford and ltaliph Edwards, 17, The Jack Perry Trio of Ajax a- Ckmm is I MLH AT 1=.10 �Altl!, T>pRY49 CASH, NO RF]gIDRVH Fcvet sone la soaker( to remember start. on March Is at $ p- gate supplied the music: lA�R AOti>t JsaewM �e11�and D. ■ouldlatg Neeb - - --Community Tickets are _now on- ' Mr• Loyd Beck z, The date' at the next dsaog hie d Tim eats so be safe to get jiout'>!. Theo O'er- r wp} eo�atians • � � been act for lgaroh 2, at 9.14 p, m, heti! Keri & Clarke Prentice Anc. can he purcheeed 1'rcrm Mr. Baes�t �7 lalplat tbeseatlse tBl tw e Mr. Cotnpott, or your Pres2den� *'ito the sa�oao orchestra. The pmol. lemons )trio �M" T • J - ' 000111101i !. 06 ph. UMddMM 20191 XMM V. 0.. th, art 62W8 *. A, t'iaII. .. 09000 tauten 111bw swifter are to be 4141. ., 4141 ' � ` • 4141 _ _'� 4141 4141. a {��c we 4tartc . froin our sol. �D ADYEUTISIN G hospi al withot n . li at4 _..,.- u., her but she can't sing for months.- ?' "r Well, do you want the ,Job:" M1 Travelling Ly train, bus, plane, .c„,.•,..: , ,. — ens �y ' �U11e WQa -" "I have an amethyst strap) boat and car, sportsmen and lovers citiiion," Julie told him. of the out-of-doors from all parts of / Canada, the United States and even Nineteen Jon turned questioning eves to his mother. "'1he.siTver drop behind Gr at B ' ain, will invade Toronto !M B7 otic March 18 for the second an- �. - t -:. her, �f otn -jflijd• --- j._ _ _ --- is-mot ler no a "You ! n f z• q 1'o a that 'lube ++as sorelywhich will mention the salary to her, Son." Show scun from )March 18 to 26.' Indica Y "We'll say a hundred a week to disappointed when a very plump start. Jon Gardner's Stt ing Or tions are that it . will he the finest ••woman sank into the front seat-be- springtime exhibition• or. thi. contn- rr�ldc her on lire bus `would be only cestra is the name in case you eat. a t„ � y t don't know." 4tnoug the many highlights will - p::rt `,rut 1 Julie was mad clear' „ t You =why. you`re oil the radio, h I through. Especially so since a whole be Canada's largest boat and marine string of slim, dark young men filed too," said Julie: 7. show, sports demonstrations, a fash- / r 3 on the bus with that careless ease of toll revue, Indian and Eskimo' cil- f Y '? men vrho ):now how to go places. lages, a sportsman's international Julie t';iought that she counted competition and exhibition' of'out- �! eighteen of these ,young men but door photography, a conservation 1__.- _. -`. >• 4141 .: t h e p I u m p 'woman remarked exhibit of all forms of Canadtian y - pleasantIp as Julie craned her .neck; - rife-two-one-day d sholk , "Yoil don't need to move, m dear. / .;4 �• I dont mind in the least having'eatwilit a cat nsato ,s. y { >a � "' •obedience trials and There will also be a sensational yrs '; someone in the - seat next to me. I stage and tank show with 14 of the w ahiays reserve this front 'seatso's ice, most outstandin6 acts available on I can see where the bu3 is going. this or any other continent. •Gn- doubtedly the-;most thrilling feature self." o t is p rI ase-of - the Sporsm.n's - arkey 8 t _ a - �' al trained seal w th acrobatic. fisherman and-probably because he's been doing it for 45 ing.. ;nto tilt bus note and he paused y re s a ir•1 •-ic it able to toss a 25-foot net a distance of 40 feet before the plump woman. Poking:' al and juggling talents., at Cab,ras Island. The nets, called atarrayas, are made of nylon, her amiably on the shoulder he said Sharkey, now 13 years old, travels firmly, "i want two chicken legs ."Oh, yes, but we'll add your share rn water at a speed 'estimated at 70 and catch red snappers, mullets and other small fish. for dinner, see? 1 gotta eat, 'under- miles an hour and can leap five feet of the radio-pro�eils.-- Wee-i ave' a l stand me-i'm on no diet! I avant profit-sharing stunt..amongst our- tank the surface of the water if the mushroom sauce, too!" tank is deep enough to afford' a good selves,on on that," Laid Jon • Gardner , "Oh, you do, do you:" said the casually.' "take-oti.' plump woman cheerfully.' "Scat And Julie, looking up' at' him, Outer -acts._•on the .program of the -- = along to your seat and eat what I idropped' her' eves. Site didn't %vint ' stage and tank show include oath- - pit before you: I' may even give ti.acknowledge so, soon' just how ing beauties, retrieving dogs. high ;you liver and bacon if I lei. like it." much she liked aim - now! And and trick diving, log lolling, .roller O Behind her, Julie could hear one skating, canoe tilting and another even at this momtnt she could im• �- of the young men singing in low agine Joe's shining eyes- and }tis, animal act starring Rosie, the FTnlh'- tones.-His seatmate joined in pres• "Awa-gee Sis!" when he learned• that .-wood bear. ent!y and thev appeared to be sing- the was to be t e soloist with Jon - in a art-sone. Iulie turned rest-. A passenger boarded a :row.drd a ' g p Gardner's Swing Orchestra. In a 'less! •4141 She knew _the son well. her'of streetcar and handed the••conduct..r y g jas;liou Jon reminded her o, her, f' it 3eetiis almosE incredible, but we engineering," he says: "llrainage is a $5 bill, saying apologetically, "F'ta - t-- 'i'liere were three notes wrong. { brother, Joe. When a girl of .nine- \ rain on good authority that this the big problem on mans, many afraid I haven't a nickel: g y Suddenly, site found herself hutn- , teen gp,�vt-yaternaI, she is falling in _. _ _ "Don't worry," the conductor �ie fields.' love. o 't Ason n ed h St t r,SwillC thrawanawh min the melody properly. U ay • • "Sin it for then, m d`ear," assured 'him grimly. "in a mi�utr Heiner .. has put his belief. into . g y Julie was nineteen. . to like FIVE BiLiLION urged the plump woman. 'They're you'll have 99" ieatching eggs--which, is a whole practice too. He started two yeah rot getting fresh. They're my boys- lot of `hen fruit'.. and na- fooling. ago by removing an old hedge fence boys- - which had ,grow'n into good-sized Those eggs will either be infertile, "Your boys!. \ot all- eighteen of _ : ear won't hatch, even though fertile. trees. a cost of $10 a rod them:' asked Julie in horror. • ROLL YOUR OWN • g- he engaged a •b Ildozer to do this - The woman laughed comfortably. work to bulldoe the hedge and a nne t._nn. BETTER IARETTEt._ Yonitryuten have to pay £or those ' e ' is mine: He's tae leader of the �1�/%%y it�gs, either in the form• of higher siderabk good soil to the farm and orchestra.. Taut the others lave all sorts chicks, no chicks at all, or in a neat wire knee-now replaces the ' been-with as a long time and they're the form of lower returns for the ; hedge, all A-1 fellows. 'they've put the ' r • eggs that they tell horn their breed I imusic with the -luggage and . they, Ing flocks. i About' the same'time he resited a won't have much time to rehearse w 'a i new tiling project- which: wasrit when we get there. They:11 all give 1 completed. till last spring. me a -hand with the cooking.". And a big part of that same loss One of his greatest improvementsMaybe when they' Qct going, 4141 .I -is tic c•uleas, and. can be prevented was made :it straightening a creek they can hire a diFtic_ian," said Julie by better management of biteding that-meandered acrosl. the farm in gently. - _ [locks, and better we of the eggs, many -curves. Along.tts course big Bless your :htar,,'-.Jon makes • 'RtE TOBACCO _ both on the farm and in the hatch- willows grew thickly on the banks. three thousand a week clear," she �t _airy-or .at least that's the opinion A smaller. creek also contained many of Dr. M. NV. Olsen. who should acre-wastng bends. Last fall this said in her pleasant fashion. "Sing 4141 • uric song for them, dearie." " ;Low- what he's talking_ .about as smaller creek was cleared out and Julie half, turned 1n her seat and I .he's recognized as an o.ntctandi•ng straightened.with blushing checks sang the MCI- expert. o a • - dy in low, clear notes. The others e When this was finished a bull- Faihire. of fertile_ eggs. tot' -hatch 'dozer was engaged to bulldoze out J. the bus joined in. aid one called HOWTo Get Quick Relief { accounts for perhaps two thi ds of Jon came to stand beside his math- t. . p ; -120 rods of willows along the larger era's chair. From Sore, Painful Piles r = the trestle dour loss. lad awhile _creek „and pile them for burning. If_ yeu,>,�_-a „�srdrobe' and _ -)hatchability is.a complicated eharae- This cost $285-which was more wanted a job •- 1 •could ut you Penh help most oil* WfsreYf:- I b. 40418 not help them as much as 1;.t7 _ 1leristic_that can be inherited, there's money than for any of the other -.on tohi ht," he told Julie. "5ust be-' Iiave I can help you too it .�ou. want aspect it to. t ch. ...id halos * lot that the flock owner can do work done..- . - _ g yelief from tb• itching aoreh•sa sad*•ty it i■ ,north Che smau rod, burning pain of piles. vias ! want you to have your mons. _ to- step -up hatchability. The ;big t 1 ext,: a steam sh&et and operator. } try Ileal-iota treatment- b 4ltferaat hack.' ref take your aeon), t find oaopl• are :honest about such things.• thing is -tp set that his birds 'get I were . engaged - to. straighten, and • `gam-Bold tr as Internal medicine -- a wu 1 {sk I. you use .Hem-Ro.O s. #be prop' er soil of diet. deepen the_creek. Instead of yvaud-' I Helpful ,Hints .mall 'tablet takes with a stun et e ' e _ := • It corrects the pond tions - directed ot tsatl tied lretu ns whatn•You o A- not water. co res • ! IN n c sf T' � Bring in curves over some of the best • BIDE your body that cause you such use and get your money back, Tiffs , a : fields on the place, the new litcts lstensa pile scren•as and rata, sr. unusual otter but barn.Ro'J � ,an ` Breeding birds neod plenty of For Housewives But I'll be honest with •you. Sem- unusual medicine. It 'baa bean W.1 on was dug in a straight line 6iong one Roid seems to help some pile sutterera a refund promise for over 10 y,r.re i vitamins A and D, riboflavin,. cal- g more than others no I want to protect am not asked .to maks msnv r-ru.^.As edge of the farm. -;dfum and •manganese. And thtyil ,e , l • ' those who are not satisfied:--I refuse so it' must help most fnika x110. ,Ise it. 'produce more eggs that are hatch- to ask penple to pay for, sometbins that At all drug store "In addition to giving us more 'Try adding a little 'diced bacon- : sable on animal proteins than, they, I tillable acreage," reports Hefner; to hamburger when frying it. The _ will on vegetable proteins. i we think, what we saved most on is mixture provides its own fat for :YOU WOMEN WHO SUFFER Hatchernen can avoid much loss. I the overflow in the spring nwhich frying, leaving the hamburger more d washed all kinds of debris anweed moist and- with a very different and ` -by not settin extra large eggs, mis- '•seeds onto our farm. Now we'll, be pleasing taste. We think that four' j 1 shapen or 6ngated eggs, eggs able to Bold washed soil and build slices of bacon is just the right with poor €hells, or those contain- up its fertility." Sounds as though - amount for each pound of 7t:.m- HiMMASHESith: s ots. .E s should be t bur cr: en ing blood p Sfb the man really -has something. I g ,held at as near fifty degrees as pos- i. I • + tsible. Rough handling. of eggs will - You'll find it's. more efficient tc' t hatchability. FEELCHILLYm • • * ,REL/EVE i -....sew the pocket on the_ left side of T - � your apron, rather titan on the con- - :Infertile eggs account for the ventional right. Then it never gtts Here's Good News!- other ihird of the wastage. Most aught. in . the 4141 vacuum -cleaner Are you between the ages of 38 and infertility, save Dr. Olsen, is due ' I switch, the handle of the food chop- 62 and going thtroiigh that laying to the male birds and the way they • .functional middle-age' ,period � • ' per, and other equipment. peculiar to, women? Does this make t t4 bi are handled. Other causer. of y=in- , e , ifertility listed are trozen combs,.cold BY RVBBING 1N " you suffer from hot to lel feel clammy, so nervosa, frritaile weak? i'hnjkdinLta, faultay. diets, disease and When hanging the hem of a dices,, Then no m'8 ,?.. yf1 P. Brines try Lydia E. l?in�cha did miC 'agement. q°act rnef. 19-i6 have the Nearer stand on the top Vegetable Compound to relieve such • Gre■sele4141, stair or on a landing. staircase. The symptomet It's famous for this' 1 fast-drying, p erson who marks .the hem should any wue 'middle-age' women It helps nature (you know what we Whatever the actual reasons, the •e strong p take 1?£nlrham's Com find -` baa amounts to three out bf every = °d«. sit a few steps lower; This avoids po"' mean.). This great medicine also �'Ao« lady to help build up resistance has what Doctors call a stomachic :•.••, ec•aemkd tonic effect. eight hatching eggs produced — ` sir•, e!c many s backache in accomplishing against this diaomp - more than enough, in 1947, to fill the task, A sturdy table also" vwill Pinkbam'a Compound contains NOTE, Or you m.T prefer LYDIA E. no opiates—no babit-forming drugs. PINi►HAWS TABLETS with sdded Iron 250 freight cars.. And that's fat provide the height which makes the loo mama! job quicker and, more comfortable. Lydia E. Pinkham's VEGETABLE COMPOUND , Are you really using all your JITTER ..lsrm? `)here's a man named' Clyde :•: _•, _.�-�`` -_�. -' _ 41.41 _ 4141 • B� Astblv�r Pointer � Hefner, who owns a 160-acre farm, T —who honestly "believes that improv ing the land he -already has offers �, 'v. i : Ttter �i,eturns than buying more _ fi tyi►Y , ,. `resent rob: fieldsP Y '1�anP acres. Yvies - lems that:can be sO•ed'w•ith a little • — tttss.Ro►c _ - 4141 � , �� �.._ _ AND,�� �' ��- \ _ r 4 • trite a rod wu" with • record of 50 yr. or most rti41 S►eGiE! f1tgW5RE a r ��.trff 4 444141 1 lea �It treatises Mr piiea or LemorrEA1 •� ;,r .. q■ tiv-ly°d-°�° SEE . chaSS45.0irttmen : 1 Suit for $300,000 against organized • baseball oil the grounds of "having been deprived of his livelihood", - - most baseball men -to say noth- ing of all sports. writers -took it as more or less of a joke,_ "Danny "must of found hisself a good, trust- ing lawyer, who doesn't care if he ever gets paid or not," was the sort of comment one heard. , �r .+.... . e kk - But right now there aren't so m ny smiles seeri or snickers heard. a short time ago the Court of - Appeals gave the ex -Giant outfielder' the right to take his case to the -U.S. Supreme Court. And if it ♦ ever. gets before that august body, there is a chance that it might bust For the word has been getting around that Baseball is something more than "a great American insti- •• tutiou" - something more than ' "the most wonderful sport • which "God ever permitted man to invent:" -to quote only a few of the lush phrases commonly scattered around Sit basebtll banquets. - Really Started Something" Danny Gardella, ex-Nev, • Yotic Giant outfielder,' got another chance to press -'his $300,,000 - -' lawsuit against the Giants and the Big Leaguer, which barred t - him from organized ' ball after he jumped to the '.Mexican 'League In 1945, - Circuit Court Of Appeala reversed a lower courts dismissal of the suit. Yes, folks. in ,every walk of life are beginning to get the idea that JbasebalI moguls. have something else in their hearts outside of pro - i ealthful itisertiseels '- tion -for the youth of the '.land. - -People are beginning to suspect that ' ""those same moguls might be just the, teeniest mite interested in red ink and black - in dollars and cents as Well, And rumors to that e-ffect "( :ina.y even have reached' the inner circles of the U.S. Supreme Courb r s • In other words,. those Supreme Court justices might just possibly stake the view that baseball is Basi- eally business -and big business, at that -and treat Danny's suitas a pllain matter of employer and em- ployee. If they do,' look for plenty of pinwheels, Roman candles.and as fireworks. -For in what other -line of endeavour can an employer - if he so desires - retain. full con- • trcil over an employee's services Sifter the contract between them has expired or been broken. The only exception which comes readily to mind is Organized Hockc%- -which copied, in large measure, Baseball's peculiar form of contract? -But, of course, Hockey is different: It's a great CANADIAN institution an inspiration to ever% CRNA- DIAN }south with red blood in his veins, and -Oil, fill in the rest of it yourself. - ,* Getting back to Danny Gardella -= he never was much of a star. He joined the Giants about mid-season in 1944, getting into 47 games, . mostly as a pinch hitter. Iu 1945 he took part in 121 games, hitting .272 and clouting 18 homers. *The ,next Spring he reported to the Giants.' training camp, but failing '? to get even an interview with Man- ager Mel Ott, -jumped to Mexico. liVIten. lie ''came back, 'after two seasons, down Mexico way, he was ' promptly banished from organized , .1), for a 'terns of five years which, for a player of 'Danny'! cal r i �r.:lit a's -well have beet' wife.:' Now it is.:realty no buttoni' off t: our est how Danny s suit comes out. NVe are the sort who can take our baseball, or leave it alone, either with or without Gardella. It is rather the possibilities of the case which intrigue us personallf, In our humble 'opinion Organized Baseball has been getting away with something akin to -well, if not murder, at least mayhem -for many a long year. And we're won- dei in if it will, be able to do so g much longer, t # t - . ' You. call bet all the -coffee lII Brazil -to mint a bran -new phrase .-that the present situation would never have cropped up if old Judge Landis had still been in the driver's- seat. The judge was an eminent Czar and probably understood,' as just how shaky are the underpitulings - - prop' up that mighty structure. t ;with .. acknowledged. SEE THE NEW '49 MODEL USTRAC 'a CRAWLER TRACTOR For farm or industrial use. Limited number available now, Handles 3-4 plows in $rd sear. Doter blades, winches, etc., available, HOUGH & COLLINS Leyton Avenue (At Danforth) TORONTO, _ $33 Bloor 8t w., Toronto -Branches. Rideau RStreett..tOttawatitoa EARN MONEY ATto OUZ. Spare or Full -Time money making. Learn melte candy at' home. earn as you turn. Frei foals supplied. Correspondence course. Na - tional Institute of Confectionery Redd, Dal• r ortmer P.O., Box 152. Montreal. Quo. GET•tn swine for sprint. Bell Eason Neckline. Y sample• 11:00. Write -210 Beatrles, Ot- tawa• PLAY PIANO by Ear. A "BOUND" syrga. Booklet free. Joe Boucher, Box 12. Ottawa. (old popular sheet music for sale. Old sono wanted. _Up to i2 'paid. List free.) HOUSEWIVES and Shut-ins. a few b*iUa telephoning can bring you $5.00 to $10.0' Nr day. Turn your spat= time Into cash this pleasant and profitable way, No orperleteee necessary, we'll show you bow, OonorOas commissions: Direct Subscription Agency. 624 Wellington west. Toronto. ARE YOU A JOKER Party sags, tricks and =sate, "84 Amasly _ Card Tricks" book will be sent to you with our to Collins Joke a Magic Shop, $76 Somerset W`•' Ottawa. AUCTION SCHOOL LEARN aucuoneertne. World's largest school, Free catalog, terms soon. Reiaci Anctsm School, Maaoa CILT, Iowa U.S.A. NU H RROFITS in Decalcomania Dame pairs Shop, SManufaactuce aEcusttomer. Most ogt&tandins line of Name Plage 1n the ftoun- try, Higheat commission plus bonus. Write for Free Sales Kit. Kedco Products, Box 94, Brockville. Ontario. -- - BABY -CHICKS - , PAINTS New 1949, Enamel. Semi -Gloss. Flat, net a surplus Dafnt. •All Colors: in&td• and OUL $2.16 per gallon. Quality guaranteed or money refunded. H. L. Steiner. 21 Ruswll; Btreet, Toronto. Mail Orders accepted. START NOW - START R Begin with food Quality chicks from a Quality hatchery. good msec• to own a better Quality 1. A• Canada Accredited Hatchery. 2. $rd successive year 100 .per cent pulorum clean. 2 s. Hatchery Ass 2 Sean, 4. Ontario unser Hatchery Avprovat, and Ontario Approved Hatcheries Aaaocfation, -R m° f°' °'rr-194s price list and ceulogue, and see view of our New Modern, Hatchery, one of the country's finest Gataforth'■ Hat- Chery. Trenton, Ontario, Producer! of GOODUnICULIS since GLTNBLG, the gunsmith's. method. Handy kit now availabie to give your old tun a steam- Ing new Raged at home. $1.60 with Instrttc- tions. Tf Bend, B.C. gtCfyWark" Quilts. ger r rue cotton. flannelette, wool,. 8 lbs. i1. Wiltshire Wool Stock. 3 Sherbourn• street. Toronto. POULTRY BUYERS -success !n ralsftts baby chicks for meat and egg Droductton means satisfaction from your investment. To receive dtvtdendo-_on_.yonr investment, you must be certain ghee your money is a�£ed- offer you baby chicks from a Poultry farm evert breeder Pullorum tested � and gov- RIDING Empire Tractors, i b.p., reverse, $ -std'' igJ°= 4-4•9- 1450. Order before &Prins rush. Factory. 1180 Albert Road. Wlndaor, Ontario. SSt Ihtes-mantlttFral-.obit oa too for malllns. to American Muralist.• see N. Oakland: Indianapolis 1, Ind. Tinge after time the Judge advised Club Owners to settle cases Such as Gardella'b out Of court rather than risk having their one-sided con- tracts' come udder the unbiased scrutiny of.. The Law -and de- Glared unconstitutional. But Judge g Landis is gone ' and in his place • they have Happy" Chandler, who call tie- knots' in Landis's record as a gladhander' and after-dinner, speaker but who isn't fit to carry. P y. _ ' his:'6rief case. for shrew'dness', and ability. _ - •- - • "' Just think of what will happen should the -Supreme Court declare '- baseball contracts'nuIl and void, and wink e all the pagers fret 1gtR1S:+ Try and visualize the picture should -6tar players on podr•payiag clubs bi" at liberty to dicker 'w}jjI ieam5 USMunro's the `em York' Yankees or Cleve- land Indians. lt'a too' painful to _ tli�nk about -and as .rie`ve almost' come to the en o �c -R a shan't do so any more. t a a Except for this one parting ,thought.-Throtfgil the years, we. have been in a position to see much which intrigue us personally, ,III the form of "Publicity" - on bt- half of Baseball, as well as what get, printed in -the papers. More and more such stuff -tendo toward publicizing -not *hat a guy does" ernment•banded. Write for our 1940 eat&- Josue and prices. ke, advantage of our early order discount. Monkton Poultry. Farms, Monkton. Ontario. TO A POULTRYMAN or farmer• eggs are just s much an, annual crop as wheat or oats. If you are choosey about the seed you plant you can just as reasonably be careful about the kind of chicks you select. There is ' only one real' reason why 'you should stock your pens wlth Tweddle chicks. That is. that they can make monoy for you. You will not only make extra money, x a -Ith Tweddle chicks; -but ye-wflf sac -e money If--Yo-utake delivery in February and early !larch. Bend for free catalogue and &t>ec!al discount, for February and early hatch- ed )larch rhirkr. ileo.pullets eight weeks to '"Lying.. Broiler chicks. turkey' Paula' from Canadle IOA'ApRred Pultorttm tented breeders 'twaddle Clitry Flatchert.•e Limited, Fergus, Oatarb. - �-.wu..a- ..... •.,4ssta..'.: '. , ;• .: ';..:' : . •sem'... .� ',. • -. , _. COCHR,.tNF'S tuvernmer •apDzoced cLlcks. Barred -ROE` s. Paitninter's Rhode "Isrand Reds. Danish Brov.n Leghorns. write for prices. Coehrane'a Poultry Farm. Rldsetown, Ontario. Ontario Co,ernmrttr Approved Retch- rrS. . GOVERNMENT approved calcite from blood felted breeders. Two great broods. L!¢At Su`- Fast featb•rtn'e barred rocks; MIXED $1s.5o; Putlera 123.40; cox i3.o0 per hundred. 6Sclntosh Chick Hatchery, Berwick, Ontario, Ll(lilT Russex- Pullets 823,00. Light Sussex are !ambos !ns- both erg and meat oroirds .tion, They are fast grow ins healthy birds that develop into splendid market fowl, Our Sussex rblcks are usuittty sold far' in advance so ktn41y Place your order •arlY,�- Bir Rock Farm, MillsRoches Ont, Box W. t -CLA-SSIFIED.- M FO '`� chicks to hundreds ot, customers who have found them a steady source of Drofie, To do that we have had to mproduce chleks wltb the abillty to give satisfactory perforance, Top Notch chicks to -gay are making good to the toutheft kind of comxtltlon To start right. Start early with Too Notch chicks. Also eight week to laytnc pullets and turkey poelts. Top Noteh "Cblrk Kalea. Guelph, Ontario. '!HOW to live and keep. w•u," "Hotna Bums files.- for every dis&kse--8$460. Free Nr. culara Levi Housser. Beamoville, Ontarte. _ADVERTISING ---� but 'how much he gets. Thinks yourself, of all the pictures you've fern reCCIILIy 'about Di'.hfaggi0 sign- ing for a hundred. . grand -Lou Boudreau signing for $75.000, and - so -on and so on, '« -' So, should the Supreme Court DOES YOUR BACK ACHE . Sitting In &draft -working in a damp feet -there are dozens of DYE" t G AND CLEANIYO HAVE YOU -anbinsneeds dyeing or clean- (ngY- Writs to a for trtformatton We era glad to answer your euestians Department H' Parkar's• DTs Works Lrrott•d. Tel Tnnss Street. Toronto. Ontario CALLINh ALL gardeners. There are noMilan cepll. rte. .. plant early order for our supply exceD at your earls- order and our supply !m dies. Send for descriptive price list on shrubs, rn&ea, ete. Special offer to early buyers, so rend at once. Its Free. Watt's Nurseries, Fenwkk. P:o.. 'Ont. PLANT [ Hedge -=Reserve now for BDrmgde- livery --- extremely hardy -Quick growing Chi- nese Elyd-wilt grow two feet the first year- enough Plants (2s) to plant 2$ fast. specialplace--wet FOR 8•AI.F.. '._ GOODYEAR endlesa rubber bolt 0 larhas wide 2$ feet ions. Perfect condition. Ideal Yor "ratil or farm, write Box $17, He ler A41iE1Tlt WANTED_ FQR BALE OPPORTUNITIES for MEN and WONJW _ $TXNN one man power saw; used only aux baseball 1s a business, -w O wt•i to blame?'.Not the magnates, of course. who foster such publicity. •I It will all be -DannyGardella's fault - I?anny, who wouldn't be a good boy and stay put when they told liini:6 go and stand in •a corner for going.where he could get more money for working at the only trade he knew.'. - - .. . - ¢ e * i• _ BE YOUR OWN BOSS! Distribute, on Part BE A HAIRDRESSER snds of Canadians have fours to help relieve .* this condition Dr. Chase's' Kidney. Liver Pills. This effective remedy tons up both the kidneys end the livef�-' and brings' welcome relief from ins � � in the small of the back e$used by ' •. "told" in the kidneys. So insist on this y- even b over half- ,- reliable re=ed pr y;= a Ctntu�'s' use=Dr. Chase' Kidne - ' l Y - Liver Pills. At all drug coucters. is' 4• ;'-- ' Time or Full Time bash, our 269 products: weeks, excellent for Ion, wood or ]os. _ e02ftCANADA'5 LEADING SCHOOL Toiletries, Vitamins. Extracts. Sptaes. Raisins aut,ndard cross cut NaOe easy to sharpen. - Great Opportuaity L4tsr'n -- - - -- - -T- Powder, Cakes, Doughnuts. Glue. auver, 'rite nov 617. F-Peler, Hairdressing I Furniture and shoe Polishes, etc. Each Pleasant . d1galLed profession, good wading i,'itl' tae u:savvr. . Order Your Maple n to test y a customer. Excellent o Write lu teat your boomer. xc llent Wriq for Syrup now from -. rper gal producer for spring delavery, i4, • Per gallon delivered. thousands.s atkist y 2iartel tmted tss. i America's greatest system. nluKrtted saga �� �� free details and catalogue-rAMILEX. 1890 Discount on larger uuantltles. Mail your loans fres. Write or CW - Delortmier, Montreal. I{BV1c ! - 1049 A -'T : sell direct to housewives the 4 R. R. No, 1. Bracebridse, Ont. All orders , SCHOOL& Suit for $300,000 against organized • baseball oil the grounds of "having been deprived of his livelihood", - - most baseball men -to say noth- ing of all sports. writers -took it as more or less of a joke,_ "Danny "must of found hisself a good, trust- ing lawyer, who doesn't care if he ever gets paid or not," was the sort of comment one heard. , �r .+.... . e kk - But right now there aren't so m ny smiles seeri or snickers heard. a short time ago the Court of - Appeals gave the ex -Giant outfielder' the right to take his case to the -U.S. Supreme Court. And if it ♦ ever. gets before that august body, there is a chance that it might bust For the word has been getting around that Baseball is something more than "a great American insti- •• tutiou" - something more than ' "the most wonderful sport • which "God ever permitted man to invent:" -to quote only a few of the lush phrases commonly scattered around Sit basebtll banquets. - Really Started Something" Danny Gardella, ex-Nev, • Yotic Giant outfielder,' got another chance to press -'his $300,,000 - -' lawsuit against the Giants and the Big Leaguer, which barred t - him from organized ' ball after he jumped to the '.Mexican 'League In 1945, - Circuit Court Of Appeala reversed a lower courts dismissal of the suit. Yes, folks. in ,every walk of life are beginning to get the idea that JbasebalI moguls. have something else in their hearts outside of pro - i ealthful itisertiseels '- tion -for the youth of the '.land. - -People are beginning to suspect that ' ""those same moguls might be just the, teeniest mite interested in red ink and black - in dollars and cents as Well, And rumors to that e-ffect "( :ina.y even have reached' the inner circles of the U.S. Supreme Courb r s • In other words,. those Supreme Court justices might just possibly stake the view that baseball is Basi- eally business -and big business, at that -and treat Danny's suitas a pllain matter of employer and em- ployee. If they do,' look for plenty of pinwheels, Roman candles.and as fireworks. -For in what other -line of endeavour can an employer - if he so desires - retain. full con- • trcil over an employee's services Sifter the contract between them has expired or been broken. The only exception which comes readily to mind is Organized Hockc%- -which copied, in large measure, Baseball's peculiar form of contract? -But, of course, Hockey is different: It's a great CANADIAN institution an inspiration to ever% CRNA- DIAN }south with red blood in his veins, and -Oil, fill in the rest of it yourself. - ,* Getting back to Danny Gardella -= he never was much of a star. He joined the Giants about mid-season in 1944, getting into 47 games, . mostly as a pinch hitter. Iu 1945 he took part in 121 games, hitting .272 and clouting 18 homers. *The ,next Spring he reported to the Giants.' training camp, but failing '? to get even an interview with Man- ager Mel Ott, -jumped to Mexico. liVIten. lie ''came back, 'after two seasons, down Mexico way, he was ' promptly banished from organized , .1), for a 'terns of five years which, for a player of 'Danny'! cal r i �r.:lit a's -well have beet' wife.:' Now it is.:realty no buttoni' off t: our est how Danny s suit comes out. NVe are the sort who can take our baseball, or leave it alone, either with or without Gardella. It is rather the possibilities of the case which intrigue us personallf, In our humble 'opinion Organized Baseball has been getting away with something akin to -well, if not murder, at least mayhem -for many a long year. And we're won- dei in if it will, be able to do so g much longer, t # t - . ' You. call bet all the -coffee lII Brazil -to mint a bran -new phrase .-that the present situation would never have cropped up if old Judge Landis had still been in the driver's- seat. The judge was an eminent Czar and probably understood,' as just how shaky are the underpitulings - - prop' up that mighty structure. t ;with way 'Wonder Griddle -Grill. rite.Es-laromptly quire On OntaOakes, Ontario. GOVERNMENT Approved hatchery ea[ablishod for 25 rears want[, moms one hr your district mom. to take orders for baby chides. Liberalnursery missionpaid. Poultry buyers, nursegmea Watkins and Rawleigh agents and farmers make excellent agents: Write for full inform- ation. Box No. 12: 123 11th St., New Toronto. acknowledged. SEE THE NEW '49 MODEL USTRAC 'a CRAWLER TRACTOR For farm or industrial use. Limited number available now, Handles 3-4 plows in $rd sear. Doter blades, winches, etc., available, HOUGH & COLLINS Leyton Avenue (At Danforth) TORONTO, _ $33 Bloor 8t w., Toronto -Branches. Rideau RStreett..tOttawatitoa EARN MONEY ATto OUZ. Spare or Full -Time money making. Learn melte candy at' home. earn as you turn. Frei foals supplied. Correspondence course. Na - tional Institute of Confectionery Redd, Dal• r ortmer P.O., Box 152. Montreal. Quo. GET•tn swine for sprint. Bell Eason Neckline. Y sample• 11:00. Write -210 Beatrles, Ot- tawa• PLAY PIANO by Ear. A "BOUND" syrga. Booklet free. Joe Boucher, Box 12. Ottawa. (old popular sheet music for sale. Old sono wanted. _Up to i2 'paid. List free.) HOUSEWIVES and Shut-ins. a few b*iUa telephoning can bring you $5.00 to $10.0' Nr day. Turn your spat= time Into cash this pleasant and profitable way, No orperleteee necessary, we'll show you bow, OonorOas commissions: Direct Subscription Agency. 624 Wellington west. Toronto. ARE YOU A JOKER Party sags, tricks and =sate, "84 Amasly _ Card Tricks" book will be sent to you with our to Collins Joke a Magic Shop, $76 Somerset W`•' Ottawa. AUCTION SCHOOL LEARN aucuoneertne. World's largest school, Free catalog, terms soon. Reiaci Anctsm School, Maaoa CILT, Iowa U.S.A. NU H RROFITS in Decalcomania Dame pairs Shop, SManufaactuce aEcusttomer. Most ogt&tandins line of Name Plage 1n the ftoun- try, Higheat commission plus bonus. Write for Free Sales Kit. Kedco Products, Box 94, Brockville. Ontario. -- - BABY -CHICKS - BASEBALL. Softball team managers, low prices, soad service. Write for prices. Ted MANOREK 8"STING Goods, 229- Ottawa -North. Hamilton. Ont. PAINTS New 1949, Enamel. Semi -Gloss. Flat, net a surplus Dafnt. •All Colors: in&td• and OUL $2.16 per gallon. Quality guaranteed or money refunded. H. L. Steiner. 21 Ruswll; Btreet, Toronto. Mail Orders accepted. START NOW - START R Begin with food Quality chicks from a Quality hatchery. good msec• to own a better Quality 1. A• Canada Accredited Hatchery. 2. $rd successive year 100 .per cent pulorum clean. 2 s. Hatchery Ass 2 Sean, 4. Ontario unser Hatchery Avprovat, and Ontario Approved Hatcheries Aaaocfation, -R m° f°' °'rr-194s price list and ceulogue, and see view of our New Modern, Hatchery, one of the country's finest Gataforth'■ Hat- Chery. Trenton, Ontario, Producer! of GOODUnICULIS since GLTNBLG, the gunsmith's. method. Handy kit now availabie to give your old tun a steam- Ing new Raged at home. $1.60 with Instrttc- tions. Tf Bend, B.C. gtCfyWark" Quilts. ger r rue cotton. flannelette, wool,. 8 lbs. i1. Wiltshire Wool Stock. 3 Sherbourn• street. Toronto. POULTRY BUYERS -success !n ralsftts baby chicks for meat and egg Droductton means satisfaction from your investment. To receive dtvtdendo-_on_.yonr investment, you must be certain ghee your money is a�£ed- offer you baby chicks from a Poultry farm evert breeder Pullorum tested � and gov- RIDING Empire Tractors, i b.p., reverse, $ -std'' igJ°= 4-4•9- 1450. Order before &Prins rush. Factory. 1180 Albert Road. Wlndaor, Ontario. SSt Ihtes-mantlttFral-.obit oa too for malllns. to American Muralist.• see N. Oakland: Indianapolis 1, Ind. Tinge after time the Judge advised Club Owners to settle cases Such as Gardella'b out Of court rather than risk having their one-sided con- tracts' come udder the unbiased scrutiny of.. The Law -and de- Glared unconstitutional. But Judge g Landis is gone ' and in his place • they have Happy" Chandler, who call tie- knots' in Landis's record as a gladhander' and after-dinner, speaker but who isn't fit to carry. P y. _ ' his:'6rief case. for shrew'dness', and ability. _ - •- - • "' Just think of what will happen should the -Supreme Court declare '- baseball contracts'nuIl and void, and wink e all the pagers fret 1gtR1S:+ Try and visualize the picture should -6tar players on podr•payiag clubs bi" at liberty to dicker 'w}jjI ieam5 USMunro's the `em York' Yankees or Cleve- land Indians. lt'a too' painful to _ tli�nk about -and as .rie`ve almost' come to the en o �c -R a shan't do so any more. t a a Except for this one parting ,thought.-Throtfgil the years, we. have been in a position to see much which intrigue us personally, ,III the form of "Publicity" - on bt- half of Baseball, as well as what get, printed in -the papers. More and more such stuff -tendo toward publicizing -not *hat a guy does" ernment•banded. Write for our 1940 eat&- Josue and prices. ke, advantage of our early order discount. Monkton Poultry. Farms, Monkton. Ontario. TO A POULTRYMAN or farmer• eggs are just s much an, annual crop as wheat or oats. If you are choosey about the seed you plant you can just as reasonably be careful about the kind of chicks you select. There is ' only one real' reason why 'you should stock your pens wlth Tweddle chicks. That is. that they can make monoy for you. You will not only make extra money, x a -Ith Tweddle chicks; -but ye-wflf sac -e money If--Yo-utake delivery in February and early !larch. Bend for free catalogue and &t>ec!al discount, for February and early hatch- ed )larch rhirkr. ileo.pullets eight weeks to '"Lying.. Broiler chicks. turkey' Paula' from Canadle IOA'ApRred Pultorttm tented breeders 'twaddle Clitry Flatchert.•e Limited, Fergus, Oatarb. - HELP WANTED MEN and boys to learn to become is railroad Telegrapher. Taught by home course. an altogether new method, anyone can learn. Write: School of Telegraphy, Box 304, Port Arthur, Ont. EXPERIE\CED girl or young woman to help with the house work on fruit farm to Nia- Sara District. No outside work• but must be able to-do plain cooking and baking. Up to date kitchen with every convenience, $50.00 per month Cor the winter months and $76.00 for the su=m-r,mor--,v',' Box 29, 123--1$th Street. New Toronto, Ont. _ •- NURSE 4 General duty. TA,,, 1s-, Apply Fred Adams Hospital fIsolaeiont,. aytrsdaor. Out. - - P�TENTe FETHI:RSTONAUQ2 a Cognp&Ry, Patent $a Minim Established Ms. 10 King NSR Poronta Booklet of plformattea an Massa REPAIR WORK WATCHES, Clocks. Ronson and Thorens .Lighten repaired. prompt guaranteed c•nTice. Mau orders f11:ed. Kllns'e. 401 range,- Toronto, PERSONAL„ E1461,I8HWOMAN will introduce you ta re- fined ladies and gentlemen In Gnat Britain. Ireland, America, etc, Confidential. Genuine. ,Personal Introductions. State ata Helen La= •thorpe• Box 1185, Ojai, California-. STAMPS ' ALL DIFF'EREN 800 worldwide BOG:, LOM worldwfd• iL58• 20 Newfoundland $Oe: Tokelau complete Joe: 1941 New 2aalas7g Healths SOS. Nice. approvals. H. F. Ruches, Shaunavon. $ask, FOR results join the Kiwi Exchange club. ' Junior and sentor memberiblve. T. $• Graham. 12• Astor Ave., Toronto 27. WANTED TURKEY GROWER We wnl buy your turkey wins feathers. Por further information write: Tinmark Archery, 10$ 89th. St., Lone Branch. - PROPERTYOWNERS' ATTENTION WANTED Farms, Tourist Cabins. 'Summer Cottage& - suburban and City Homes at all descriptions, I have coast. Interested with capital to par. ince par poses. Send me Your listings describing roe property now so i can prepare for early spring ` sale or ozebante, what have you?- H. Pram nail Realty. 545" Danforth. Toronto. " BUTTONS ' Oldfa�hfoned buttons. Also old Dotage sta=gs, 160 Evelra Avenue, Toronto. SA LF.SMEN to handle the New Lightning Add- Ing Machine for ,only $19.96, A desk model '• Portable, pr.•cislan built, fully guarantees, every Inch a business machfde• Easy to otsrr- , ate-o"Y to sett: big commtielons. Write w �1 �--nink Distributors of Canada. 243 Montreal Road, Ottawa, Ont, __T_ MEDICAI. GOOD RESULTS -Every &utlazir from Rluu- matic_ Patna or Nworitis should try Dixon's Remedy. Munro'& Drug Store. 116 Elgin. Ottawa, Postpaid 31.00. ATTENTION: Stomach. Pne• and Comt,patlon sufferers. You'll be delighted with "Certo Laxative tablets A aveciat laxative which makes passage' easy and �Isaaani 16 -day- treatment. $1; 50 -day reatment. $3. Imperial Industries. Y. o. Box 901. Winnipeg. - TRY ITI' Every sufferer of Rheumatic Valna or Neurtffs should try Dixon's Remedy. Drug store. 1116 Clain. Ottawa. Post- Dafd lido COCHR,.tNF'S tuvernmer •apDzoced cLlcks. Barred -ROE` s. Paitninter's Rhode "Isrand Reds. Danish Brov.n Leghorns. write for prices. Coehrane'a Poultry Farm. Rldsetown, Ontario. Ontario Co,ernmrttr Approved Retch- rrS. . GOVERNMENT approved calcite from blood felted breeders. Two great broods. L!¢At Su`- Fast featb•rtn'e barred rocks; MIXED $1s.5o; Putlera 123.40; cox i3.o0 per hundred. 6Sclntosh Chick Hatchery, Berwick, Ontario, Ll(lilT Russex- Pullets 823,00. Light Sussex are !ambos !ns- both erg and meat oroirds .tion, They are fast grow ins healthy birds that develop into splendid market fowl, Our Sussex rblcks are usuittty sold far' in advance so ktn41y Place your order •arlY,�- Bir Rock Farm, MillsRoches Ont, Box W. FOR ECZEMA: "Menaced", the new match- leas and etelcseloue ointment. By Bail 14c Trspplat Fathers, North -Rogersville: N.B. FREE MEDICINE - to the value of . heir. new medicine for the rs t liif of rheumatics, neuritic and arthritic pain. backache, kidney disorders upset stomach and constipation, we will Drovids medicine with. out charge for 2 weeks' tut. • Write the SARNAK COMPANY. 226' Mutuat Street. Toronto statin¢ your .rmplalnt• FO '`� chicks to hundreds ot, customers who have found them a steady source of Drofie, To do that we have had to mproduce chleks wltb the abillty to give satisfactory perforance, Top Notch chicks to -gay are making good to the toutheft kind of comxtltlon To start right. Start early with Too Notch chicks. Also eight week to laytnc pullets and turkey poelts. Top Noteh "Cblrk Kalea. Guelph, Ontario. '!HOW to live and keep. w•u," "Hotna Bums files.- for every dis&kse--8$460. Free Nr. culara Levi Housser. Beamoville, Ontarte. BUSUVESS O1'PORTiJNITIES 'AN OFFER to every taventor-Last of invent dans s1,�id full Information seat free The Ramsay Co Realsterod Fete,.. 4,torneys 272 Hank Street. Ottawa NURSERY STOCK GLADIOLUS Bulbs: Catalogue free 9pt,i tee quest, Ralph A. Wright, Barrow, Oatarto. but 'how much he gets. Thinks yourself, of all the pictures you've fern reCCIILIy 'about Di'.hfaggi0 sign- ing for a hundred. . grand -Lou Boudreau signing for $75.000, and - so -on and so on, '« -' So, should the Supreme Court DOES YOUR BACK ACHE . Sitting In &draft -working in a damp feet -there are dozens of DYE" t G AND CLEANIYO HAVE YOU -anbinsneeds dyeing or clean- (ngY- Writs to a for trtformatton We era glad to answer your euestians Department H' Parkar's• DTs Works Lrrott•d. Tel Tnnss Street. Toronto. Ontario CALLINh ALL gardeners. There are noMilan cepll. rte. .. plant early order for our supply exceD at your earls- order and our supply !m dies. Send for descriptive price list on shrubs, rn&ea, ete. Special offer to early buyers, so rend at once. Its Free. Watt's Nurseries, Fenwkk. P:o.. 'Ont. PLANT [ Hedge -=Reserve now for BDrmgde- livery --- extremely hardy -Quick growing Chi- nese Elyd-wilt grow two feet the first year- enough Plants (2s) to plant 2$ fast. specialplace--wet FOR 8•AI.F.. '._ GOODYEAR endlesa rubber bolt 0 larhas wide 2$ feet ions. Perfect condition. Ideal Yor "ratil or farm, write Box $17, He ler HI -POWERED SPORT ...judges come to the' conclusion" that Price 25 Plante, for, $2.98, 12 -inch size: -or, .., tsm,Writ, for thin which may ga y cause a baekac6el baseball 1s a business, -w O wt•i to blame?'.Not the magnates, of course. who foster such publicity. •I It will all be -DannyGardella's fault - I?anny, who wouldn't be a good boy and stay put when they told liini:6 go and stand in •a corner for going.where he could get more money for working at the only trade he knew.'. - - .. . - ¢ e * i• $ ♦arlo:,s '�5,i•d.•is tt'•' r- for new, descrlptivg folders• and prfcea. SCOPE SALES CO. S'll.Queen St, Ottawa. Ont BROAD $Rt:v.STED Bronze. war Ola, and started. Government approved pouln., deo Pb4utn, St, Rose fie Lima. Que, New Free Full Colour Garden Gutdb, Brook- dale-Kinsaway Nureeri••n. Bowmanvt"1e, .Ont. - snds of Canadians have fours to help relieve .* this condition Dr. Chase's' Kidney. Liver Pills. This effective remedy tons up both the kidneys end the livef�-' and brings' welcome relief from ins � � in the small of the back e$used by ' •. "told" in the kidneys. So insist on this y- even b over half- ,- reliable re=ed pr y;= a Ctntu�'s' use=Dr. Chase' Kidne - ' l Y - Liver Pills. At all drug coucters. is' 4• ;'-- ' - - Nr�esl�G _ - BELLEVCE CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL �! R£Ai Ttr in' BT, c Gradua NES. A'home• away Cam' Noma. Graduate nurses: mala and Semale: niktii and ear aver excel lent meals. Prices moderate. Private and semi- Priv}'to rooms available. Our aaecialiy. is nervous, aged . •and . c-onvalescent: Our aim; courtesy and' service.' for tnfermatlnn apply t9 superintendent., or. phone S-83.3. BEES. •loo hiv,•s, and all equipment. Apply Nl rs. T. .t it••nt,kar R,R: =• yort Credit, Ont, .. tsxlNa NLT. Get our prices on smelt• and sill nets. IlInnow • jbe+nee and 'dfp nets f9r suckers and minnows. Dept- !7 Rallam Sporting Goods: Toronto. Ont. • • '• jFfocicey, of course,, is quite differ eat although we seem to', r , _ecafl faintly, sums like a -hundred thotis- sand dollars and the name of Mau- rice Richard being bandied, about iu the sports .columns not so'9cjl'1c" • Prtcm low to su!t th- averawe Incom - "KIDDIE-KROME CHAIRS Jr ---LOOK LIKF A MILIJON"Z- `Bujlt of hatural•Bnrxhed Pl'}',veal- with chrome loco and fittings, they look well4n any setting. For illustrated folder wrlte.s] a-,. 28. 1 V^ l8th, Stir"t, New, Toronto.- REGAL custom farm tractor. S plot+•' ='tae.' Powered by, Chrysler industrial engine, good territorles svail%ble for dealer franchise, Dts- trlbugd by Regal Motors Ltd.. Brampton, Ont. BALM) HAY., cgrpmercial bales. $18,00 - ton at barn: $20.00 F.O.B. -shipping point. . •Load a• trucked. A. Hadley, Stirfing.-Ont, MASFEY HARRIS TRACTOR, 202, model, lights, starter wheal weights: loaded Good- year tires: Ernest Httnt,, Gormley':, Ontario. GUNS, new, used,.Scopes. ammunition. tVrlte for list. Ted MA\OREK SPORTING Goods. 220 Ottawa North, Hamflton. Ont, LEATHERETTES COATED FABRICS • For covering furniture, chairs, :hesterflelds, card' tables, etc. Wholesale and retail. J. LN COOPER TEXTILES INC. oar dealer's or1393 St. Lawrence Boulevard Montreal 18. RUBBER-CANDY-MOLDS♦r y write:For making Candy of all kinds. Anyone can CO-OPERATIVE WOOL make candies fast and easily at home or forresale at a nice profit with our imported NEW Street B I.T111TED Voorhees rubber candymolds. Ask for tmStreet Toronto ilustrated Catalogue lotto directions, ALSO A R d AL ALUMINUM CAKE MOLDS A N I E y _ , You can bake Novelty Cakes that will be the talk of your friends for Easter and other 'fU l " �i �O illi occasions like Big Ess, Rabbit, Heart. 81 ,he Chicken, Shamrock. Brl •ss -set and others. T h reg d ` Easily baked with free cake recipes, and, deoorated in original hard for year-round' • �' ♦ n d , A 1 s 0 c 0 Il ' celebrations. Also' for Jelly -Meat,• ieno. why-' thing for caatl". Ask for fres folder , s T d .0 O of our Imported Renalde Aluminum cute 'molds. (nine. E. LePage. Discrfb^,nor, 72-74 Jac- �� O a r■ 0 �f e � C}rtlrr: A4/t•:^„tluehca ,<ti••, ,' Q. 7$ep/pt ,,' n P e 'Pee YewMem I3 0 t y 106 1.. >. Radia Minded 1., ; "'Your •'. fhe little girl went to -church ey9„Scree �` for. the first time. Afterward, Phe' mini9te'r-aslrtd her how she enjoyed di the skirvice'. O AMILTON „ 'Well," she said, "I thought:the* t• t E music was very nice, but your -9 - r' commercial was too long." Int BAR ON ST. L HAMILTON, ONT. Phone 3.1111 r I{BV1c ! - 1049 y _ , .. .. " :� e' Via• ,,�,,,, r , � .�-�+^" , o. .,,. : ,z. c s r , , � - • ...._.—_.._.- .--. need leer# O %� CjLARErq �ONTY��xvn.u�a' BLrnn.i�ti ,A'E. RichardsonBR_ - Mr. Wis. Bates, of Smith Falls, Inmedfate Delivery Can Be IffA e - vent tke week -end at the some of Wm_._Xilne were visitors dug- Of The Following Remm 1FBUAdPiII• iM �hlr. Dna HedSes. g the week for a ..&Y. Asphalt Shi�,esTHEATR 'Mrs, Norris Hardy and f �. t7haalia Reynolds relied her goi1 sAoflag In An Grades 0011VHYAIQ(�i0 Ida and 7- and Mr, aed Mrs. Bert Gib- aunt, Mss. J. (Ullman on Saturday ,Roll-� •BidYtg An Old-ertalilsi�ed A�eg, 1494841 all: of 061-war-sPent h eek- Iaet. As®hatt Rea Cbnting • 7e 6ers4 iURA NDITIONED end with Ms. and MTs. Chas. Har- spent the - dY, here. of Toronto,; also Louise, '!!ridge Cap and VaUey fir. VkL Balk. It'eb, 24+ 25. 26 U you are interested in raising week -end with their parents MO• CbI1u Ritchie- V Flies Lining sand y chicks, see the "OO•oP" advertise- and Mrs. Bruce Aad,JAMe IBrfek- Fane ]ii<elckimtto e. - . D A.. � B L Elk R VWA" lit 1.80: 8Aetirday a�entag 7U L Bion sponsored a Boat Solt- a and Loo" a veatt • ftopw Ma'rts AS &W las is the Comanunity Hall last Fri- Paris and Poles limsum►ses Of An.Etsft Lar o Key S o day eveaRag, and netted about 850• ��� ,-� This gam, considering there was A W. MITCHE Luaranoe Attviwr Address �04>• ouiy a limited number of b�es. Fes- • _ / anavr y �t Z. AMU'ea Baoall lowing , the bolt social, a dance was Property OWRO PHONES 74 and 114 *,� Bevo�. Ori. Pis)t. 5 $ = sward G. Roblasea Claire Trevol- held. Mrs. Valentino is now home fol- "OUS TRUCKS PA;�B YJ WAY" her neil operation of last • • - !bort. Tom. alreb► S$ Mar, I At Itv<a q P. ffi mak• lags hi.r. and Mrs• Alan Tom Un90n. of - -BROS. KEN ANP CLARK owe •7 is (�With I3amilton, spent the week -end with, his parents here. •STA•FRORD Pickering P�g3rTiIC The Street s• i -Mr. Bill Voce entertained friends of ->wounmental Works AUCTIONEERS from Port Credit on Sunday. phone Whitby `� all Authorized for %be o wan at home for the week -end, BYLAW No. 177e s a1�,Lttndas $' y o ame ftlw* and York; r Farm Stock, Implements You Mark Seevesas Rkbaad Wi&nQrk Mrs. H,awklie, of Toronto. Is now ependimg the week with her par- OF THE MUNICIPAL OOUNCiL hold Ft>'tniture, Reel F4Lste ure, - __ Mr. and 'Ars. Sanderson:THITOWRSHIP__D.F- - �- j- - + ., ��L`i'ia1C���1� Sates our Specialt at Reasonable - - - - y ---- Dual Service for fire JI'Milst Qotanplete Show 'Starts At 8.20 Dr. 'ti', F Jr tnson at3d Dir. H. LNG, for a vote being - LNG, to p• for Porter attended an entertainment taken oft i ors of the Police DEALER Rates. Price of One. r �it�als in the city last Friday evening. Village of Pickeriuc on the questiou �. Mrs. Cecil Redman have Milliken P. O, phone, Ate. 5z" Dir, and Are you In favour of the estsb- SNEPLAL DiRECTOli Markham P. O. phone Mark. 206 pick Powell Ltza►beth $cote move nto part of the former W. lisbment of a Municipal Water home. Dir. and \Lege Steck. SrItem in the Police Village of 1Mvate Ambulance 8ervioe Pi'entauc have been 1890. bid dace 11590. aLo SEY pITNE6E3 - John !Heel lie �vili be living in the other part. Ile will at, as approximate This home was recently purchased xt $93,000 (,Ninety-three Day ar Night c auctioneers R,rk Bat. o&1ar. 4, li cost by Mr. Al. Robertson. _Thousand Dollard$. op- Dar, and firs. Wilker, of Toronto. Wm4 bicLAC1HF1� ��� Sunday with air, and Mrs. F. WHEI;EAj it is considered des- D1-�ne Pick. +tytgt+ gay Public spent arable and expedient . to obtain the raj Four -Faces �1%est Evans, Mr. Eric Wallace retuned to his opinion of the E4ectors of the Pot_ home ice Village of, Pickering entitled to ' • �IIid '-C, C. RICHARDSON work In Toronto, after being vote otr money bylaws on the toll- P. • t $08 Kffi!1T BVLi.DiNG ,ley McCrea Flta ncee Dee 111 since. Wore Christ ft". M..r• CRiff rd Reynolds has been owing question: _ Vk=W-. Toronto . AHL. 0894 oa work from his job in Oshawa, • Are you in favour of the estab: _ liabumat of a with the flu. Village of Is f�1ie Yoi �7 $ . M A W Readem pias" IP�e 1 year now,# items. We last antra of Vena Mad year neigh- ,number of the !oral ladies at- (t3lntm ton�ded the W**����*a. S, Presbyterial in Pickering, at as approrinrreta Whaley on -iu'4 =S of this week, least of �4i,000. tea= Al<T(MOFE'W alai 'W onmexts bibs, "Iselp us smoke two a good -- _ and to pass the By lww for the par- oe ea: HeissY•8tec bleu lt:leM s of enabling' the VAL"T009 � . � P?�°ati .� pow 'Stounvire eniled' Church was the titled to Tote oa Messy Bylaws to , arm es �irlts i�way itonameni Wedw scene at a PrettY' wedding last Sat- vote on such* a 4neatioa. �� urday, when Miss Laraine Helm-*rwv , D W13 9. of Council are daaa[hter of Mr, and DSrs. :+iorasan in receipt of a Tatter of llrellsslnary Alk; DtmdA4 8t. Eae` Wisitb7 R" s' 4 Wim' �' Hetae�, of Ba�:astrae, became the approval txom the UepaRtuaat a ! used West de Wiitby q _ f bride of Mr. Keith.of Kr: �d Healtik for the taking of such a hie, ! 83thes7 �h..sea veto, r, tied —iSoN-Rim. 4� The bride, given in relates by bei numtrered 49 B 20. �, R TV -MRS, FRCIT TREE& fntber. wore a dress df..�hite Lata- BE IT THI✓RI:P'ORE It.�ACTEL • - B iIEB, �R11,aN-M,p.0S.W, GBS A.'3U BIL -40 an -RUBS ' eta, witb hooped type+ skirt, match_ i•tK taffeta mitten,, fingertip veil 4y •the Slunicipal Couac2l ut the as lalloxs. �r 18T PBRENI-MALB ! of i+ickering and talon net and embroidered cap. Township Byl'`tnn 9se to 19,E >� qua to ase :deo Ordrrs Now For 01*1talt Delivea7 Stte carried a bouquet of tatea. (1) ,la this The bridesmaid wan_ !Hl+a _ErelPn -•halt aaeAa>y > "�► eflnZlet' foto 8veetngs: 'Moos . Wed-. Fit, 7 to 9 ,! X. WILLOUGMBY F� T. BUN -TOO Cooper, atd the best taan, Mr. Lam- Tufa on honey IWIMrtl. DAY �., OPP. P. O- � A" SONS heirs �Agt. Pboee: Pick• 50 J Apr. '15 S. bort Malloy. Rine -bearer was Larry (g) The vutee, of the,iaeetvty Of Ualloy, us3ers Mr, Clyde Steck- I the INAUe volage of Yicke-rius OeR&WA, ONiTAIM 1Forty Years canads''s Lei- y• sad IeY, brother of the Rroota, and IMLs:. shall be takes Mai the te�{tt 9ttes• intame • ass, �; Office IAIa est b'ar'ds Agency, - Fred Wtlli~, •lltrr+. Charles Nolan - tlo„ ne the 14th day of *arcb, (TkreerDaY Service Arranged) For eotatstrY �7 �• played the tveddine munir and 'dire, j� 1?,. lyo9, betwfttu the h0um salt J. 1, ($ed)' Stewart e1i �`e w A Pirtor Je.rvls of West Hill, w•aa the j of 1.U0 F. no. iattui 0.00 p, tat, at „cloist. The P'iwtor, Rev. D. Davila. i � �n N^11, and the D"MtY I Atkirso ADtiP03 Tasssto For�t Jiwe in The C'1y Call Otte Cine Dept. atrtictated. ]kirrtst-"lug tfrticet shell be W. C. I, R V E The reception a -pa held at the 3lurkar. Pttoae Agfat. 9t►I W s • dtwofi. 29t) :' ZF�91i7 : Tomato , ELF- F - adaytair re4teuraut• with the guests (8).. flee 1fih day vet 01^xch thea returning; to the belle's hottte A. 0. 9049, at the hour 'Of 10 Licensed - - - *ee the couple oft Ju their tvP O'dock is the forenoon. the bead De1npsters Bread On their return trom the Aunt»- . tion q "•,e twember of saM len the 8' O' . Ville area, they vriil reside ��� p+ppulated furl that ptar• - Yews 19sperlexoe „CL Sficed♦ 1 C j j village of Claremont- pow �. re-Autioa, shgJl attrud at the oG lee the k �e �. meted as,ty DlttAci �i� 13RC)UGHAM said Ifrtnac po q• n lags , " bpea4lis!'g.Un lElstrsa stock, f�`tte'rti- .,. _.-.. -..w. .4f B,LOYgaapl, for alae plrl+pese e( flee And rt'4p14'ly W►1e4. ��� --------------- - ifrreryoue agrees the weather lot appointing, a'ad, it tegncate+l _4v ne do, skull aPpdes by wri'lls . All Ades personally Limed sail Advetttlsed. Rita prepartd and LitaesaCe anftrw(� � e Catsup was) fixe. 31l.r, sad Mea,• Kenneth Beat. k itwo, person, to attend I the flop, xn• evenit last week nnsnanias up of tlaa vote► by cLr parted. v.- '..:.r l9eONssentatlttvts OtSpavi-a, spent with Mrci, Walter HamtlUon. Clerk send one mitt '.un Behalf A the pea•wra Prompt Service-' Iron •+ Our church congregation was rpleadid on Sunday. we listened to ed to alas vutinit iL the aftit�t+u. on each of sa%J ad*0tiotte. _ Reasonable Rotes ruga Gray, ��wk mite, Haws ville ff � a vRrp tater"ting "and bate sermon fife s ' Rex. Kennedy. atld en}oYed. es- ami :'a Ii" nt>Butter)CW on behalf of ..Qsp. +•-_.�_ -: :.lie by the two uuesbere rendered the ptlttcu►s interr�+t ll in unA PSOV>E 8TOU0'i•'i'II.LR _. , -- - ---.-� i �c Ue,,-Gtillyev Uy the Green River quartet. Come voti9s In the negative on the gxestion. W. arpwao ice, WwAtby. Ont- ge , aifain, and - thank you very mncp. mid Mr. NUM. Devitt and, fiance aitr,s .,(.1) On the ISM day of l+ikrtli,, '. Margaret Newton; also Mies' Atari- Dh 19"- at, the bo+tr of 10.00 uertte and sir. Mex Black, all Off ,o'clock in the "forenoon, at the had tea with Mr. and ?trb oftine or the'Clerk'of the Monk,• "Your Friendly Resident Agent '' '29 Toronto. C. Devitt's and attended the party ipatity, the Cie t'k ch>•ll Tette � the TO" ea _ -_ - -- -- -.,4•i8»�iCM �iT - ranges doze in !Hall. gi Mr. Jrintea Foster of "Waverly atl�lrmattte Axid negative OR such _ . IiR � FIRU 0.18UALTYi BOND8, :kTiTO M LLB Farm", Thornbury. a brother of of the said questions-! LIABaJTlr L'fSURAVt% Mc. the late 'Mlrs, �4 tae Devitt. t+aed a- Read a first time thiel 15th day 'o[ BUY FROM AND `Tay on February 16, at Thornbury February 19(9: Read a second time LIST YOUR PROPDRTIES FOR a-41 � WLTH Hospital, Hie nephew. (Ari Devitt, this 15th day of February, 1549 held this CYRIL E. MORLEY �..� attended the funeral which was 19th; inter- Redd a third time aufl Das"' Potatoes on Saturday. the with 15th day of February, 1949, 'Phornbuty ment at Cetneterv, glRnod- it Mr. and Mrs, A. .Marshall, Torou- �i H. WAatne'3 Reeve � to, apentySunday with Mr. Ted Flult- 7 T tohn„rd�+• Cleek RIC �� h �� U 1, • by .arid . D[rs• . Stewart Beare, and Um ��� pffiOl$fB 186 P10KERIN(i -- r_- .-_ __� - - T�e Co•• PLYWOOD • SUiI. IfIA'1`1�IA1.r.9- ' ailed J11WWk a >� anis "after' OL V. MN. . Gordon �. �[BBEt• yARi1g R'iapaWMGl. 014TAMO rho" Oil, Coal,Brooders.; Waterers and Feeders JAI' ' WAY •POULTR;Y• -EQUl 1.WZVr HAR BEEN oD8�14 ID AND, VI ADE Ai WWr SCITtE'D . FOR YDU:R R+ AAULRDM,6S`fTS, FOU BA11Y 00.10# S U;91y "MASTER WUCK STARTPiR" A M101) MADE ElgpWLA;1.L.y TO GIVE BABY CH1CKS A GO= - 1U&tLTHY START IN LIFE, a.,LAREMONT CO-OPERATIV; WE I)i3LiVTJR OIiAROXONT, ON -'T. LMTZD TFI.EPHONE9 --:` Howard 1111, sled SeaAwn SH . 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