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W. A. in the wr.hwA-h!ror•o nn MILLS ` Sar�eon. Duat+artm. .etr . >i. FOR9YT S. O D.. Director every day.".- Sunday School at 2.p, 'tri•, Evening F�Z�3 y Feleutiiti Uvuse and. 1886--1936 RL.aoela ph• Prayer at 3. Preacher at this ser- rs pruR re u1 a uti �. • etch ti0eof ogTa=.t0 Kos: COAL `COHE t frE r htuf: tr. Analsoiou, 25c• CHOPPING awhe Meal d She amerleaa oatometr-at r vice, Rev. E. G. Robinson. You arc Lt ildte�. frvA + r'ba.dsu�t�,n� 8rri r=i=mes by appoltstsmt. W 1,,OD CE 3(E N T. reminded of the .Every member-in- i lint saw.Clueouat.oda y .a Church Carni*gn, to be held in ev- - .MOUNT Z" Monday, Wednesday'`and. Fnda) lwsfs4. SAND, GRAVEL 9. ery par" in the Deanery of East �. WE GRIND FINE and York durirtg the caanissg Leat. As On Wednesday, Feb. 22nd, the Bran, ;Shorts and Fted of,jall DUfYAGD RUDD3C 13+•eriotar. our part QC this c n an eff= Mount Zion Dramatic Club will ' •n"tar'P"a"' ° BUILDER'S g kinds, also minerals and otber t ooc�ea�r c�ta'us ins. $ ILDER S SU PPLIEH ort will be made to visit every Ang- hold an Oyster Su w��wms ct Cern clone.wr;c�. By Y Peer in the base- — •alto local teartage word lima in the Dumbarton district, went of the Church from 6 o'clock eoncentrafts for pr'ofitafile fetdiat BEATON, BELL & ROSS with the aim of increasing Church until all have been served. For kept on bandjL Barristers t! Solicitors We have also placed in etoelt a full :ttteadaace: 'Feb. ' 26th and D!(arch those who do not icier oto , pork We stock only the best Poultry line of Maple l.et:f Milling 5th vidll be observed se Rally Suri- sausage will be served," Following --�,J;BLATOhi.K.C. -- Tdrphaaa CO's Feed@. days. Cance to church and encour- the supper, the Dramatic Club will Feeds and Supplies. 6.8R© BELi..x.C. Afie1,2838 ROS D.F.ROSS -A. W. MITCHELL age us by your presence.. present the humorous drama,entit- IedYob". Fe. z C�REE2rT , `Yii Inge Ybnson s Yob . Adm- -'I - -, --wjOHN Ica.POND : Toronto ,PiOkeTing, Ont. -._ AUDLEY _ I ission, 40 and 25 cents. . *�♦ !^' l3. 1tIC9 ARDSO*I_g �]o., Barris- Osice phone 74 90 Residence 852 Urban Blake hds been indisposed - �- : - PIANO-TU SIN a►tera,sotietcon. iVotariea tic. spite iBd, for-.a few-days.. .Married Man Warmed ANDI -�x iwfe SolidiWG.�%•Toronto S!_ aorooto. - —r---. _ , Tataobooe ad.te88;Piewiaf:t'6oa sera. Bt! Claremont St. Valentine visited 'the school s ` The Beal Store, Married man-from-25 to 5o to All kinds of F epair Fork Ju.. &or. McMILLAN-Barrister, Sol- PHON& M. F�Bmzn here on Tuesday. represent Ceatadian Manufactured 711! Tuning Guarantied tor, xceary Public. 19 McGoda Street McBrien's and Pesxwn's Milk P� Toronto. Teteahone s,RiL$Hoa, 291.1 F CJ R I11 I T U R E Trucks g True have been traintai their Product that has. to do with air- condition in t t : S. MgcDONALD • Lkt'Efsst oolleetons well, despite the, rough ng he home. Petrnass- . We rte diepariety sa attractive roads. ent position, that will ti! time 309 Close Ave,. Tweatb - C7 ERBERT T. FALLAISE. L. D e., v�iety of y� � = D'.D.S.Graduate of Royal Coiitae of ,iuminum ynd SiraniteWare$te._ Each,etiizen is expected to make and honest effort In a business =tom 1-akeade.lb0� t>a�Sur coo.and the Untvwrty of Toronto. ,. • Furniture and Furniture his contribution to democracy by that insures increased income. Prev- Ordety taken at NEWSOM= Wks is r tree second door east of St. And- Novelues.' ious se not essential., but ad- 4 �w•.t •lukeric460nt. Office soon: s 1• helping has vicinity to be more a- ulna e�� 0 e 0.a.eoreo:' pis Prices low,is keeping with timoo. lest, infortraed and progressive.- �taK�- ��flgs paid week- *�* �— Merely sitting back and criticising ly. The sincere progressive type FUEL L ♦tttGk/�. f is as zure wsy to pull it down. ` v 'will work at least eight hours -x _ Farr S Elevator The Chis met at ors=-,ere on a day and follow, instructions, can t j> fL BRATGN.`NTOWIV IP .CMOnt oOt Monday evening with a good crowd earn iA excess of $100 • per week. • �+ e .ams crers.. ce.:• commtr. toe , • Pre Pz"eaidertt Rich; Wi�tees. Must be neatly dressed. Preference � jer'8 Ju Ili takim :atdano. ticc�tr�t,•Et;. Inter of given to man with car. This is an Uarriaae Lisesme. whi see.ooc. _ .. ----t- presided and Miffs M. Neale was Secretary. Motions of co`ngratula- opportunity of pertnaneitcy and a I.Umber and Lath A. �`. LSC A lR t'.C.C jr Phase - Rea. J38 *Me* W8'3 tions to the Pickering Club and of ch�mce for.advancement to manng- erial position that B. C Shingles a]ilaq @l;A L I I'(9 B R A N� -' �� � fta3las � a presentation of chairs to them justifies rover , ftp Any 11LInd were 'passed. Pickering business tigaxion,. Apply, giving details of s1IIe CiOa REAL SSTATE men have ahftys assisted our Club self and Past .activities, by letter, Poultry and Mos Feeds, Mout QONP6'YrAANCING1. Gtisiesg ]ivory and it is hoped we can go dawn as H. r. MUSTARD, Ha m_ Alberta: OOaI -46. Y. rosily a Club and present the chairs. The ostia. Oshawa. Give telephone nttai- •Domestie voice _ alae Mast) a Wood her if possible. - � next meeting is to tak4e the form . 4 Ply iW0 FeneLlf and Roofing Material of a true.ard-false sight: After - - Cement. IrrimBs Pl8Bte! tate business end. F. M:Chapanan BROUGHAM Maple-Body Wood �71T+� gave a brief reviews of the Agents for Lundy p'e14oe Y 1l �i. M A.W The sick are all on the,road to - _ atone-mason. :.PrEsttier .Alexander �y L ORN8BD AU<MON HRR AND '�• .• E R Ymckenzie and hts great service to recovery again. kind Mets "f1Dp VALUATORCanada before and after Confeder- Mims Jean Malcolm, of Wick. was _ f , _ 13siga coudoeted Anywhere ws ation, vAhen many similar questions ham'far the W amend. .iCocksbutt Im.plement0 Sunday School and Church atten- .Rts000 os write. Address 614 Dusdaa InaIIntQoe' of All Hlnda, in today's ecorsairic:life were >:canng l3do Th Street, Etat. settled. at t ki y� - an honesworking- dance wa° 8°Od. on Sunday last. .wnre Priers ro aybe •`.Wbitb OntarioBeat Ratan Available with Rev, J. E. Glover spoke from the assn without influence and wealth could attain.greatness wills cadre- text' "Who brought forth water ISecarity and Service. out of the rock' of flint., - Deut. WILSON 8 R O S. BTS@r�J 8e$p3ta1 pulling, contains surly useful less- ons for today. l�bllawing, this,.pro- $-15. ' Government Licenced 'Address Phone The Xoung People's Union are gressive whist was enjoyed to be Phone Mark 7300 Main St, E. Stouffv'ille, Ont, BROUGHAM '. IPFCK 516 , finiffihed off by a dainty-Itm.ch. Mr. entertaining the Young People at Phone 191 and Mn. Donnelly, of Cobourg were Clarerryont, Brooklin and este resent. on Tu ng, February 14th ; :Maternity, Medical, and Surgical *��T g° P in the Town Hail, at a social gar- -ROOFING SPECIAL cases taken GARifi�'i� CROPS --- hexing. s-1 Std-W b GREE_YV�:00 D Mat; r.ii Strni-Room Thhe H e t. Asphalt Shingles THE PICKERING NE- WS y. - ay' Profile - � -: appy Circle Mission Band per er :Rates for 10 days-125.75 If I'oa Use Diogxan Stark spent the week_ met-at the home of Mrs 'Cassie on 8.1 Hv W ht. , 7. g Ashphalt $hinglon Registered.Nurses is attendance and ' - - Saturday afternoon, with an atter- NATURAL MINERAL end at Uxbridge. dance of eighteen. It «ws decided K''65 Per ' 24 hour service given. a Clam, Vanessa- and Cecil All first quality Toronto Asphalt Ambulance Service - that the giris of-the: Mission .Band IL hQ$nlAate$ Walls were home for Sunday.. would sell' card on the event of ROO�ag CO' Shingles. In lots MRS.E.R. GOOC 25.37 p Clifford Mutton, of Victoria U•n- y n8 of 5 sgre, or over. " — To frcrease Yields and Imprcvc Quality the Young Peoples drama on Feb. of all crops iversity spent the week-end at his 21st. If you. knew you WERE NEXT home here. Priers eabject to chane without Kenreth Madill and bride were g .you would hustle in after that In -51ise' Zorah Gee, of the Whitby MUM T� 1�T � k g e honoured g endsoavenin b> r, pICKERINGI • T' wrance Protection we've been D. lr .. Lockwood t�h� staff was -home for the Saturday g their young friends of the commun. . . . talking about week-end. • . ity, .when they gathered at. 'i LUMBER Y • ' YOU MAY BE' NEXT Piekeriln Mills 51x. �V'right, of Green River vis- home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred •bladill ARI ited with hie da ter,. Mrs.•Carl T •. -PIGRF.ftINU, ONT. - - � and brought many lovely and use. ' CYRIL F. DInRLFY i . WE DELIVER Devitt, and family last week. fu1 gifts to the young couple. Tlie _ _:PHONE 3400 ;. GENERAL INSURANCE Mr. Wrt Brown was the`-delegate avenin was pleasantly r PHONE 5317 g P Y Passed in - Our blotto-Service an,.i Protection sent by the Quarterly Board to Os- dancing. Phony Pieke ng 67pp haws Preslytetial last Thursday. On the evening of February `NEO Mr. and Mrs. Hugh 'Miller and 23 d, there will be held in the R• O'. VLtENDL'lY ING daughter, Jane; visited Dir. and Town Hall a Demonstration of ke i1I�� � Dir$: W. W.'Gee and family on Mr., CHEMICAL �+ FUNERAL DIRE(7TdR Fb��er Farrning in Pictun,s, spun- i- i -- - nay' sored by the Case Manufacturing Modern Steel �� Privwtcr Arubulw►u a+ The yours~ people of the dramat- ,F+OOD t Da and Ni hlt9erviee is club please.accept the congratul- Co. Three Lucky Draws to those y >; attending. Orchestra in attendance. VITAMIN tt MINERAL TONIC Beautifully finished in walnut Phone ti006 ations of tete: W. A. for the fine . rain enamel effect sum of money paid in to the Bucld- No admission fee. Dean Mairs, rep- Malvern Malvern 5000 - resentative. Each $10,75 ing Fund by them. To ofd in the: -� ' • On Fridayavenin 'Feb. 17th the The Young People haus prep Prevention of.Nutritional Amano Real comfort in a res$ Dramatic Clut,will put._on.their in- ed and - 1 , taaA Hall, Brougham, on the evening of • with hundreds of coil springs. _ - teresting drama, 'With the help of Prevention of, Rickets, Dental February 21st, the three-act drama Caries, and These are topped with layer .V Scotty". This drama comes to us "Sonbonnet ,lane of Sycamore y of Vitaatt. af' Felt aril Upholstered in special* - j CSf We Have - highly recommended• tome out on in D, deficiency. Phave". Come and enjoy this latest prevention of Iodine' deficiency, Damask ticking..$17.50. g Friday evening and enjoy a good production by the Young People, -Building of Resistance ' Drinkin founts., . feed' p gram. Admission 25 and 10 cta. .Who-were neer$ -in_ i Modern--hii`gtf-ris�stett-ti w - a - 7--The-W. A. met at-the-lrome-ot_ -w were so__ a successful tlh ' troughs oyster shell mica drama of. 1938. A delicious food supplement ' springs,-cable wire•with small" ' ' Mrs. F. W. Gibson on Thursday PP The Agriculture and Home Econ- containin uantities of Vita• helicals at each end•••$7.75. grit brooder, EitO�'e stud last••The' reports -from the differ- - g q omits Courses have been very suc- mins and Mineralsfrequentlyy ' ent groups were very satisfactory furnace pipes in -all slze,3. p� - g y Walnut Finished dresser t• cessful with a large. attendance. ` and the treasurers --report was looker in ordinary diets. match•--322. 0. good indeed The women deserve Special lectures during the past i Also all hardware at real= tftuch credit for the wayethe han- Keck were: Feb. 8th "Weed. Con- Small dose—Easyto take - )Islet Ambulance, die their finances.,"- Y' trol", by C. C. Tennant, B. S.A, te' ' onable Ilces, • - Soils ,and Fertilizers b R.• J, , p The congregational meeting was " y 24 day treatment $1 16 Phs�o 1Se0 Dryden B. S. A., both of the Aeric- Repair work done promptly held on Wednesday evening, with a 72 da treatment 2.45 p p p y ultural College, Guelph. This week y , r- - iery good attendance. Reports wine given from all branches of the s tial lectures v dI1 be given on JONES c. C. A.' STERRITT dLgIN BUSHBY church and were very satisfactory. F b. 14th', "Sheep Marketing", by sIONEJ Fui,etal Director Hardware • Tinsmith The men of the congregation- are James A. Telfer. Feb. 16th, "On Fnrnitnre PF B►ERI putting on a supper in the near CreC. arA. Davis, and e Testing", taff Omar The RBs� Druebt Dealer. _ C NQ future. Particulars later. �.r��a.• /� `-�, �,� io Dai Bruch. , Phone tisk. 68 ,,.y# "' 0�8titlQs a 011tat1C 7. .. - !. L....::. r�i "X""'?a` '^Ru z'7..: ' y.....• t'.^t :.k�'� :.c '.-'.r - ,.:t ^4_..w. -�, $ rte, ;lyry! AZ ., ,,. t,+ a.. .. . :. s•. , r :.w.xr„:-,. a.. .c, •...:. _. -.::w ^'r -'?" .r. Women's Dreams :!range P ekoe B send y ". ..,. Leas6d Guns , • More Fantastic Dreams of friers and women LAD)! ,.=-' - - Circle �- are different. There is more - "r beauty and more of the fantas- tic in women's dreams and more by Perry 'V�tstbrook of the practical Aide in.men's ` {' dreams, Dr. Charles N. Diser- ens of the University of Cin SYNOPSIS rocious fighters though.they-were. cinnati reported last .week to Slim Loyale is paroled from Orli- So Slim turn_ed to Dakota. the American Association for T E sole after serving 18 months fora "Yoh an' me go to town, as the ,Advancement of 'Science. crime he did not commit. He re- quick as we can get there, Da- Women, he, said, dream of turns to his Circle'L ranch to find kota," he snapped tensely. "Tis- hearing music more often, see leis father dead and sinister forces dale, yuh,stay here 'an' let Oscar colors more often and have at work, trying to make him vio- fix up that arm of yores. Steve more nightmares. Men have Newness That Slenderizes! fashion Flashes a late his parole so that he can again an' Charley, get some lanterns an' less anxious dreams, more that __-._ to railroaded to prison. clean up things around here. But are embarrassing and more that I �" - lura s•� yet- The Broekwells and their sang keep yore guns handy. , There's are embarrassing and more the, f low on black or navy and rose or are ploTtint to gain possession of no tellin' but what that crowd, they are thirsty, Both sexes i i, ^ flame red with white or black are - Circle L ranch and the property bein' desperate, might make an= tend to dream in the latter part a,f� to be good this season.41 -d. of Mona Hall, a neighbor and life- ' other try. Grab a bronc, Dako- of the night. ( Q,?, 1 ' !off friend of Slim Loyale. ta,, + ! Plain chiffons in pleated, shirred Slim,disco-Vero that Sheriff Star- Dakota's own horse was dead, ! and tailored styles will be seen in ]Mantic .has joined the plot against street length afternoon dresses for him. With the help of Dakota but he soon secured another, as his incarceration had been legit;- p g there were several riderless 'ones mate. The only way to complete-: 1 s vin wear. Blue and his cowboys,•Slim Loyale stamping and snorting around. In Iy wipe out that stain against him Coats and suits will be softer 'r et be to do their will .� shoulders -defies theland-grabbersyear and d s this i e Y ound- t a alio h a fast, gr ea g g p, was to get that confession from worst. and Slim headed for town. Arthur., Slim's-face was grim as smoother. CHAPTER XXI. -Slim--knew human nature, and he considered it. He'd get what i Slim and straight are both dress he knew that unless this full ex he wanted if he had to resort to and coat of a MolyneUx tweed ea- Flying Lead oneration was made, there would Apache tricks to do it. semble in the deep brick rose call= Lead whispered over and around always be some who would believe (CONTINUED NEXT ISSUE) I ed tanagra red. The fabric pock- him, one slug kicking his eyes full , ,- ets are slung from the belt and the of dust. Still he held his fire gam- top of the bodice is fitted by darts tiling that without Starbuck to Of INTMT to �� in the fabric. Horizontal tuck- lead them the remain%ng members. lags mark the coat. The felt hat 'of the posse would break and run ! is brown. for it. J Fashions for spring for little In this he was also right- Reali- i girls say "There will be plenty of zing that their Ieader was down, — Yu ' pleats." " the posse gave back faster and 'Paster, then finally turndd and thundered away into the night. >t , ■ ■For a time Steve Owens and Char- 1 ley Quinn warmed them on their I 'way with the Winchesters. But ;presently Slim's voice, calling out, IIrs -4 ';stopped all shooting. Slim came through the darkness • warily. "Dakota, yuh all right?" To Cold Sufferers he called. "3ittin' pretty, Slim," was the r $ " ft laconic answer. "They're all 1 T You rs sloped. Bring the boys out, I've ' ��. ' � to Do fel A Fast Reief got Starbuck." K'' . Slim exclaimed in surprise. a`Leo Brocksreli's.back in the cor- , , ° gar'• x. ( d/c'/ L To sass pain sad dol- ral," lie vouchsafed, as be came ire~.,p , 4023 eolahrtadradsblar __ - up. Tisdale stopped a slug some- o w+� �f where, but it can't be very bad; y, r " Ta61af: drMdl v ,. -. apnsdlodw.QCT\ hes stilt cassia. He raised his , M b: voice to a shout. "Hi, gang; come ;° n ' 102 - Ra/aat to S on over. They've pulled out." By ANNE ADAMS Mlarrs .: ._ Tisdale was. the first to reachMos', heartily you'll agree that _ ahem. "Got a furrow from my ;* " ;'� slimness is a matter:of lines and grist plumb to my elbow," he ea- not pounds once you try !` claimed with profane punctua- on this new Anne Adams after- k Y threat Is raw am , a "She's , 'f'L14VE XOU' W1Tf•1 COOKIES Combine egg whites, sugar, wa= , - frolaelid,txashs.d � tions. She s bleedin some, but noon frock. See—the .panelling- ., � ter and corn sugar in tap.of dou= dlssltra 1 Aaplfi" I've- got my neckerchief wound Mere is a charming way to say - extends-from L•Ire very hem to the , V ble boiler, beating with rotary egg Tfth In h pass d around it. It'Il keep for a time." "I love-you" on St. Valentine's - shoulders, .thus giving an illusion beater, until thoroughly meed. water...yasOa, -. Steve, Charley and Oscar •re=, day,. Home-made cakes and cook- of greater height. To this 'most / . Place over rapidly boiling water, ported, unhurt, except that Oscar ies, attractively packaged win re- flattering of effects is added the beat constantly with rotary egg ..had had one boot heel shot off: veal your true feelings and tarty most- becoming of trims — soft beater, and cook seven triinates, He walked with a queer hitchity- your message in a most practical ruffles! And you can imagine Just Be Sure You Get or until frosting will stand in hop that caused Stere to chuckle. manner. how gracious the bodice gathers "Aspirin" You Wilt ' - If Oster" penin. .Remove from boiling wa- will be, laced as the Tablets. 01P --itep Frosted brownies crowned with p they at and cinnamon candies, old-fash- ter. Add 'vanilla and heat until Feel Better a Hurry "i'm Done For near the bust tine. Moreover, all thick enough to spread. As Dakota scratched a match Toned cookies op er- . , this prettiness is stitched up with The simple way pictured above --.:$t. Valentine's Cookies and beat over Starbuck, he was sweet chocolate and decorated great ease; since the few pattern often brings amazingly fast relief surprised• to see that Starbuck's 2tlri cops sifted cake flour its are quickly assembled, and from discomfort and sore throat ' with heart-shaped cookies or little Pa q y ' 2 teaspoons double-actin -bak- PmlYmg� • eyes were open. The sheriff heart-shaped candies make an P g the Sewing Instructor offers such groaned. "Listen close," he ideal and economical gift. ing powder worthwhile advice.. Try it. Then eft yuan doctor He whispered. "I'm done for an' I - ifs teaspoon salt Pattern 4025 is available in cdo- Probat?ly will Y� conte P wrtlt As because it acts so Brownies cup sugar pine of a know it. Don't hold it agin yah, 1 - - men`s sizes 3-i, 3.6, 38, 40, 42, 44, fast to relieve distxunforta void:` Blue, yo're a pretty good man. 3/4 cup sifted cake flour 2 eggs, well beaten 46 lend 48. Size 36 takes 3 7=8 ,And to reduce fever. "Time was when I was a square- % teaspoori baking powder .1 teaspoon,vanilla I yards 39 inch fabric and yard This simple way backed by sckn- 'bhooter myself. But the glitter of 1/3 cup butter or other shorten Ni cup butter or other shorten- ruffling. tificauthority,has Uielysupplantedl ' money an' a lot of slick talk•made ing ing tend Twenty Cents (20c,) in coins the use of stron�i cines m easitrg a sucker outs me; However, I am 2 squares unsweetened choco- Sift flour once, measure,' add, (stamps cannot be accepted) for cold symptoms. Perhaps the easiest. to get some of the dirt off my late, melted baking powder and salt, and sift this. Anne Adams pattern. Write �t effective way yet m�v�• shriveled soul. I ain't got long, 1 cup sugar again. Cream butter thoroughly, plainly.Size, Name, Address and c' but I'll do my best. '2 eggs well beaten add sugar gradually, and cream Style Number. � ow ad "Loyale, yuh.were railroaded on ?4 cup chopped walnut meats together until light and-fluffy. Add Send your order'to Anne Adams, _perjured evidence. ' Arthur,— .1 teaspoon vanilla eggs and beat well. Add vanilla. Room 425, 73 West Adelaide St., itAs'�IR'Nf� George Arthur, he's got all the Sift, flour once,° measure, 'add Add flour and blend. Chill 10 to• Toronto. 1ARK Sol dope. Get holt of him an' make baking powder and dash of salt 15 minutes. Poll 1s 'inch thick * + him talk. He's a coward,.ari' he'll and sift again. Add 'butter to on slightly floured board, cut with come clean. An' yi i better skip chocolate and mix well. Add su- large floured cutter. (Cut about out to town. Sar Brockwell an' gradually to a beating 1/3 of dough with heart-shaped Egocentric g gar grad y eggs, 8 -: some more of his crowd are aimin' thoroughly; then chocolate mix- cutter), Place on ungreased bak- to rob the bank tonight. Arthur's ` tore and blend. Add floor and mix ing sheet and bake in hot oven Harold- Ryder, of Waikato, '-idee—to keep--yuh from loanin' well. Bake in greased pan, 8x8x2 (400 deg. F.) 10 to 12 minutes: \ew Zealand, bored by confine- ''money to the Hall girl. inches,in moderate oven (350 deg. Makes 2i/a dozen cookies: ment ih a hospital bed, "set" "Arthur an' Brockwell been F.)•35 minutes, or until done. Re- For the St. Valentine's gift, on a' chickens egg to see if he spread Bittersweet Coating on_- co.uld hatch it. After 25 days fi runnin this thing. Schemed to move from pan and cool on cake P g make a cleanup on then} Big Bend rack. Spread.with boiled frosting. tops of round cookies, pressing —four more than for w hen— made a mess o f` heart-shaped cookie:. -or heart- he hatched a healthy White But the w' •dozen herds. e t o e res. Mak s ua _ li y Cut ins - q b Leghorn chick. ie into chocolate e- aha ed candies i. into it. Leo P otmeit tom s an i Place cinnamon cared g , wn a .. Brockwell's gthe, man who's been n top of each square. y fore it hardens. Boldin' up the Vasco stage." His Seven Minute Frosting Bittersweet Coating voice turned drowsy and plaintive. 2 squares unsweetened chocolate Q A Q hQ A }� "I'm cold—cold as hell. Get me 2 egg whites, unbeaten 2 teaspoons butter Nervous? Headaches? 5 tablespoons water Melt chocolate and butter over Steve Owens, subdued and a lit- cups s o water an tie awed, ran into the bunkhouse., 1% teaspoons light corn sugar ly and spread on tops-of cookies. nevous, weak, • .But when he returned with a blare- -1 teaspoon vanilla . or have headaches ` ay Yet there was no need for it: n backaches rces — Slim Loyale made swift decision ' need a Pierre's on.-the inform do Starbuck had _or -EeZE'.t1"1C� • _ �'- tion. It Favorite calms Prescrip- �e8, Sires_ :.. given' before he died. The bankow- nerves, benefits the BEE NIYE Syrup hold-up did not exactly surprise in Their 40'S afemale organs, fire• Slim; for that matter, none of the Skin Troubles p r o v e s. nutrition. information did. But it rendered Mrs. Harry Simon, 'Is my his position all the more secure, to Can Attract Men 9 Walter St.,Brentford,our.,nay.:"I was weak. + Make up your mind today that you bre didn't deep soundly and at times,my stomach ' know that hi's conjectures had been going to ggive your'akin a real chance to would become so upset that I could hardly eat. ,morning j Here's good advice for a woman during her get well. uo to any Rood drug store and get I could have nasty headaches and be so nervous right. change (usually from 38 to 52), who fears an original bottle,of ?.bone's Emerald O1— sometimes that I could cry. But Dr. Pleree's .�•"'"" To Wipe Out the Stain slts'it lose her appeal to men,who worries it lasts many days because it a highly con• Favorite Prescription'made me feel like anew Ceres about hot flashes, loss of pe ,dissy spells, centrated. woman. It stimulated my appetite,I had no more \ He had guessed that an attempt upset nerves and moody spells. The very first application will give you trouble with my stomach and regained my nor. might be made to loot the bank. Just get more fresh air,8 hills.sleep and if' relief—the itching of Eczema is instantly mal weight and strength." Get it in liquid or • sweeteners g you need a reliable'WOMAN'S"tonic take stopped—eruptions dry up and scale off in tabicts from your druggist today. •':Por that reason he had detailed Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, a very few days. The same a true of Itch- made especially for women.It bel ps Nature ing Toes and Feet,Barber's Itch,Salt Rbeum i Roy O'Brien and Stoney Sheard to build up physical resistance,thus l+elps alw and other skin troubles. and it. But he knew the odds more vacity to enjoy life and trot ca m- Remember that Moone's Fmrrald Oil is • issue NO. 7—y39 Ing jittery narvesand thou disturb in`symp- clean powerful, penetrating Antiseptic Oil 1 a 1 would now be greatly against Isms that often seeompan chsa�of Ilfe. that 'does not stain or leave a greasy residua thldn+. They would need help, fe- Piakham's L WELL WORTH trylag- Cowie" satisfaction or money loch. :. a.- .n�w,'• � :•. -.,- . ' - Y 's ,+6':a .. ..E.el-...-s.:. CYJ.Si'. -"-x•s.�.c_- .;...�e�.-.vr�..ii. �r a..- _':. 5,��`�o ..'.•�' �, "e-' +'�r.:.a:4 n;.a.. -iA« ;�:: I. ""e j •'v f,;,C;c ';� < ,�y - ..' 'pyo _ _ '+ i[f ?i�. - ""et' t� YAR �"'*" ,:�"ti.'w�t,:r;T - "'`__ _. �Yr"S"� •`. =M�r F�.. tV• •>M, U _ • n _ ONTARIO0 OR —VENICL*E, E. RMITS ND -- E MARCH -31st ERS' LIC.ENSES EXPI • _ ... - . Your r» , 'fray/er, 'Truck or Motorcycle utoab//e a I.►6 - Must dear the New 1939 Pates, on Apri/ fst •This year there will be no further extension o f time allowed for registering motor vehicles f t ehieo 1 ar>rd securing drivers' licenses after the expiration date, March 319t, 1989. : « - In past years Motor Vehicle persalts and Driver$' Lkwu m expired on December 31st. In ' service to motorists in Qntari order to afford greater convenience and o the Government j has extended the expirationdate three months. : - This extra period of time should, we feel, be ample for every motorist, and this Year therefore, VW* Wi 1 ssitively be 1" extesa>Isieed brae pas! March 31st. Your prompt co-operation and action PUBLIC, COMMERCIAL VEHICLE in purchasing new plates and securing your LICENSES ALSO EXPIRE MARCH 310 operator's license is therefore expected. fill trucks and trailers operated as public Secure your now plot" at the earliest pos- Commercial Vehicles must display P-C-V. y ible moment. By postponing action ou. IM Ldcense Plates after March 31st, and run the risk o f being turned array in the rush awhile this 3s the regular ezpiry date for o license, no extension of tiring _o f the last day or two, and thus become anted. - ...: 'liable to a fine. You car► save yousel f wonry will be standing in lire i You . f y i •., . and time wasted n4 will decide now to purckase your new 1839 . plates weS is advance of March 31st. „ PROVINCE OF. INISTER OF HIGHWAYS .PR : ONTARIO - gAll - Via L • • a.5 00 • W.• Britain and.81 pee cent. came from mailed into surrendering pieces of meets the eye, we opine, Chamberlain Cabinet as Secretary . the democratic nations of the her territory to Italy. It is our idea that even though for the Domfatona. spa ��� world. the President may pot have uttered —o—' The Fascist position: Italy.occu- such Tords at all, those are his sea- THE WEEK'S QUESTION: Wh; Parade- - —And now Japan goes and sends pies lock, stock and barrel the timents nevertheless. But he has will Lloyd's no longer insute us shaving brasher infected with strategic island of Majorca in. the first to educate and prepare public against war? Answer: The Brit= B Elizabeth Eed Anthrax germs? A nice return Lor Mediterranean. back — — y y I our help . . .. of Algeciras dominate Gibraltar, opinion in the to accepta _ obis at any time to threaten new foreign policy when the time aloes, If people insured heavi Tneq to nnounce it. (Sts denial, against war, they.would stand JAPAN AND U8: We are willing upOLITICAL VICTORY": David Britain's Mediterranean "life-line . later, lett his opponents wi tt e w gams , lo wager that it a poll were taken Lloyd George said in London last Four German submarine bases have to stand on.) therefore they might agitate t r ` .of Canadian public opinion'it'would week that Italo-German forces will been established on Spain's north- In the meantime,' too, the ruse and foment war in order to get this .'be found that 90.per cent. of the remain in Spain until Great Britain west coast. German submarine monep. -bases on_the_Canary-Islande—c2ald._ served to shut Mussolini up, whose People—of-the—Dom nion--are-dead- and France biTe--granted--demands scheduledape�CI tdeman ing-some�` —----- — ;gainst Japan in iia "undeclared" of Germany and Italy, threaten Britain's route to the EastTotal production in the wood- r war on China, and have the utmost around Africa. Italian and German thing from the democratic nations, Almost simultaneously with his airdromes are Located only a few no doubt) did not come off. using industries in 1986 reached 'sympathy for'the harried Chinese. ' words came a declaration 'from a value of $74,728,116, an iv= What do we do shout it, though? miles from the Franco•Spaulsh crease of almost $10,000,000 over Mussolini's mouthpiece Virginia frontier. Speaking in Toronto last week; Gayda, at Rome, that Italian troops RUMOR DEPARTMENT (not to the preceding year. Pearl Teh-wet Liu, daughter of a will not lease Spain until a ''politi- t�_ be depended on, of course): It is r colonel in the Tenth Chipese Army, cal" as well ass "military" victory TRIAL BALLOON: Why did Pre- whispered in some circles that for- -Highland ,Orphanage in Inver- , charged that Japan got 90 per cent. has been assured General Fianco sident Roosevelt allow three days mer Prime Minister of Canada, R. nese, Scotland, has offered to of its nickel from Canada fa 1938; —in other words till Spain has to elapse before denying that he H. Bennett, may shortly seek eFec place sever German re ug" that i? ickper cent. of al add.her .war ma- definitely been made into a Fascist bad said "America's frontier is in on to the British House of Corn- children with its 60 Highland ors a terials were imported from Great state; until France has been black- France:'" There is more in it than mono, later to be taken into the phans. - ? .;oJc: .,..: .,.... ... _..._. .. ..- s...., .. _-. __...... -h:•�sx.:.fi.•t.:.;aims a*r..u.a�x�r.,.p-..y. -.- s{:,.r.qu,_ _'__ PUBLIC NO?ICZr CARD OF au, a w:+ ins was held fit the hall last Fri- _ day eves Iwo"% eh T the tfeetors' pebllr Scheel Ake tsar btu*�[se. E. A. . �.O�N �L4.. n '�� - Boo rd was siva by. Mr. R. E. a Duarden wish to express their ap- . r c Section,�No. 3, We" at the T'wp. reciation of the s and FUNMRAL DIREOTOR AND i!g llmZ i1•i P�L adviMl Mowbray. The .nnday School, by of Pielr+ering: a 3 y __Rttbeeslsiio■e t• the Ua ted Butes Mr. R. V. Motbray. Mission Band t ' assistance tendered them by their ..BMBALMER Md leis itis. by Mrs.R. E. Mowbray. The W. A. NOTICE is hereb -- friends and neighbors, in their _ �uooeesor:eo W.J.Diat>I►er. ' by Mrs. J. Stell. Foursquare Class l toren Cha! a eavemet[t in the death of their 8touffvlib. " meeting of the Electors of the. mother. •^' ' by Miss Jean Mowbray. Lunch was newly constituted Public School Night and Day Service JONV +4 d iR. Projrieto ser ed: to all by the ladies at the Section, No. 3, West.of the T(wn- Busineep Phone --Residence Phone •� close of the meeting. p of Bickering, will be held in 8801 9830 TownaGip Co.bneil paid the follow- I The community was shocked to the 'wilding of Lot No. 32, in the ,fag at their last meeting. hear of the death of little Miss Broken Front Section of the said Jacqueline- Stevenscn which occur= 'Township, which is in use as a Roads avid Bridges; ed at her home last Thursday. She • Secondary Public School, the same A. Lee, 10.50. J. Bushby, 6.25. had. quite a number of friends in ((�� f Ross Disney, 1.90. ChaB. Cooper, our community. The sympathy of fronting on theins tone oadj) just 1 , , the community is offered her fam= no rth °f the I�s�aton Road;) at 7.42. John Baxter, 3.50. Roy Ward, 8 o'clock in the afternoon of Wed- 102.8b. John Balsdon, 16.65. Fred i13'• �nesday, ,Chs 22nd day of February, Beare, (for snow-plowing) 12.00. Mr, and Mrs. Floyd'Reesor and phone or drop in,and let me show 1939, for the purpose of electing PERMANENT INAGGIN PAIN Miss Olive Ressor, of Oshawa, and three Trustees for the said School' •'2'OU !sow Bray Chicks made real THAT FRAYS-WE TEMPER. Contin enties: Mr. and Mrs. Lorne White and profln foc poultrymen last year. 8 Section, and of transacting any ;Personal attention, prompt AND NENVES. IT MAY BE tWhillier Ba Co. 49.02. Underwood, Miss Lorna White (roan Welland, o*er lawful and neeesasairy burin- delivery YOUR EYES Elliott & Fisher, 12.85. Municipal were recent visitors with Kinsale .� L, G. WILSON ` World, 9.00. Pick+eribfg-Dl qs, 17 2b. relatixes. R. R. 1; Myrtle Sts..'Ost H. TUCK, OPT, D Som fo' report that Mr. W7n. _ Whllher d: Co. 2.04, B. J"t�ueson, ,..,,. H ' -- f, 4.00. T�soe. Gre court Bell is not as weTi as w e would Dated this 15tis lay et February ,�" � Opp. P. Q tw Dees, 4.00. Dr. MacDougall, 3.00. like. ti the children 199'9. Learn to Play .�Q AWAA.. ~; Y�•...� C. A. bterrstt, bursal fees, 30.00. Congratulations to Don. R. Beaton, 'P..p. Clerk - Good Roads Associatidn, 5.OQ. Puts- who received certificates from Rev. R-AVAIiAN GUITAR, SPANISH , 'Be 13brary Grants to Twp. Librar- Mv. Mutton, for attending 35 �_ LESLIE SMITH GUITAR and UKELELE les, 125.00. Salvation Army, 10.00. 'mrs Sunday Services during 1938. ^Sick Children's H individual half-bour Seasons Ym- Stell, cap. 10.00, Re- Tkioee honat:red were Nome Steven- ����� ��_ Eg rt•ba�ee dog fano - M.. Hamilton, 2, son. Harold, Gordon sad Howard pe - M4as H9a StndlOs - L. Deruaha, 2. J. Gregg 1. Percy Wilton Mcrw1bray and Misses _: Cla* .. Russell Gray, rebate of Jean and Phyllis Mowbray. Radio Service Ciarcraont. Markham. Unionville. Poll Tar, 8.00. D. R. Beaton, 125. Ann r frarn hero are attend- Uibridge. StonEvitk.. We do Building of all kinds Wm; Chester, 60. Wm. Cullis, re- �g�rt Gburses at Brough• Instruments supplied on request. _ Dept. Health D 1 XIE ROAD CAR,PILNTILRIN G, ` f�hnsulin,taxes dog 4. 4.00• 'Mr. Arthur Gortiley spent last I mile north of Dunbarton re convince you as to the merits iof our O1i R BN TTING. ' - Saturday with Toronto friends. 45 rstem you will receive FREE of charge t LU1tBING ! one lawn on any one of the above Z Dept, of Belief: inaerumenta. and a C. Boit 8.00 Was. Headley, 6.00. PUBLIC NOTICE 'In. - Piekwing Dairy, 4.08, A. Wilkin- a Skating /ryoa 10.80. P. Wilson 25.50. Wm. To the Elector" of Public 3J-loci �+ 1 pPe s ao sell Brantford Rooses Duncan 10-79. Nor. Wood 18.74. Section, No. 3. East, of the Twp. of _ Law Motor Sales DlKta�rfale Tftts re Hath ' rOOen Red and White N.40.- Roy. Morn` Pickering. Chrysler Plymouthniptneai. Duro Water ish 12535. Brougbarn Supply 12. Dunbarton Rink 80. E. Woodward 16.85. .A• Lee NOTICE is hereby g 4 ' that a ]Dealer 48.75. Wro, hardy 1.75. Geo. Hill, meeting of the 'Electors of the Every Wednesday � E75SD CMi6 syr o6bow Si1061 waterla►il .4 19.80. 'Chas. Cooper 62.36. .(Above newly constituted Public School for supplies.) Section No. 3 East. of the Town- d1009YEAR TIRES. SriiEosatea Free -- will be held in & Saturday Ev'g's. WILLARD BA 1M Wftk 1Saaranj4scd 5� ship of Aielcering, GENERAL j c rrH ' �;INSALE Dbsut�►rton School, Lot 27. to the B. ,GOOD MUSIC F. J. pp $$ ,ifs+eee. ed too Lb for last leas} F. Section of the said Township, at 9RIG.SD R REPAIRS e o'clock in the afternoon of Wed- 71DM15SiON.--1'i6 CTS. eve br a ltitTee a i*Aslr ea Ca ?Ase mon Band will meet this nesday, , 24 Hams *wbb:g 3a of Uses&"2: the 22nd day of Febrrsba>"y !Skates sharpened at Riau $attiudsy afternoon at 2.30 at the 1989, for ttw purpose of electing J. �� �_ 'bao%e-of MM J. Stell. three Trustees for the said School Price 1S Oeets . The W. A. bmeets at the home Section. and of transacting any Oit.Fizsieh. 5c.ears Phone 20sf1 '- ol Mrs. J. Stell on Febiruary 15th. other lawful and necessary burin- ERN1E 31ROUD, Prop, KUKRILING, - ONTARIO 'dials tune the the ladies are req- see. ueatp? to pbeaxe carne early as all Wen �►agleaRadioService � AM -+. &-i co help quit a quilt. Dated this 15th day of Februar r S. •set at the' home 1939. -of Mrs. H";Lren last Thurarsay a f• -- MANOttj HOTEL #ernoonb- The study chapter was Dona R. Beaton, Twp. Clerk ' EZpelt 86rPt9e slid re- 5o/� brl taken by Mrs. Lloyd Pegg, assist- ROUGE HILLS sire to all makes. Re _ ed by Mrs, A. Harbron. Mrs. Gee, Piekeriag Men's Club commences !� Mrs. W. Brawn and Dire. V. Park- Community Hall just completed. ODable charges. Work A.W.MITCHELL "�- V la. Meekly Motion Pietares Strictly b,rrodern; beautiful Dance gtlsraIItead _.aPlekerin The avirsu:l Saturday, February 25th. . congregational meet- floor. Banquets, Socials, Clubs, Euchres, Dances catered te. ARTHUR FIELD Terms on application. Graeaats Radio and Televidou Iba site „..'Ont. REPEAT PERFORMANCE Come to an up-to-date,I well conducted !Member Official Radio Servos Meso place for your nest party: Anociatit n: _ :. oboneMa'.vern 4602 17-24 e .201, PICKBRIIf(; 48 Phon 5 fffe = roma BROCK _ iTHEATRE ea a vee a n Q LENA R I VE RS Comlt tulli Club Audito l;lu FR-Iftt►.17 and E}ItDt1Y MURSDA ELL YOUR CALVES AT HOME FEBRUARY 16. L, and 18ty ry Save Time and Money • Sat.Matin'at Z and 9 - THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23RD 'Sat ` ati - ee at 1.30 _ e - • ' "The Amazing' ave a- uyer at the arm Senior Dramatic Club : MONDA.Y� TUESDAY AND • 1• Dr. Clitterhouse ` Pickering United Church _ WEDNESDA Y Dramatization of Mary J. Holmes' EDWARD G. ROBINSON !PICKERING With FARMS CLAIRE TREVOR L`I9dI ' .most popular� novel. HUMPHREY;'BOGART $� ° ALLEN 3ENKINS P>ROIdF 81 Program begins at 8.15 p. m. - r ';ADM ISSION, 25C.CH I LDREN, 150. . '�"FEBRUARY Tuesday0.1 any - .00 IaEFORE YOU 'BUY Last Complete Show at 8.20 TRAVEL BUREAU ERNE WITHERS, that'`:39 car, -let us demonstrate the Will PLAN TOURS TO IN :IL 1\F W DODGE "Always in rp byre ride will convince you,, ANYWHERE ANYTIME -.-Trouble" - SAINPLE- ��►-_IF - - _ . ITB =Fire;tt�tone-Tin' -Eater CIRCLE R JEAN ROGERS - ' - ARTHUR TREACHER. 1 "Auto Supplies• ALSO- 4 Toronto Buffalo - I'ittabnrgh' « ,� See our coupon cif t display. St. Louie - Chicago - Detroit• Forbidden Valley Toronto - $27.79 ALF'S PLACE WITH • NOAH BEERY 7R M Eastern House -phone 4500 FRANCIS ROBINSON - (Alfredole) 3 t RFRED KOHLERii.CLAREMONT. ONTARIO AM Phone $201 r ..- ..« rte-.-s -,z, „ -.. - -.+r•.xsa•.__-�.,-a. -:..,.., •,..:.. ...,. _ ....., +^.r r - da _ _ _ _ ,H... ";-t,rr-. �'.r+` :.N,. .. «mama.,. ..•s �....: .. i '• - '..-1 -- - c4.. v. _;. ...,•, .y... .. :. .,�:dy o .;:mumu..,,..'b .. ,.'. ._ -,..av:: *.+ i _ - - •. ,e .. _,..,,..,�. „- :,::+,• ,r'�+•:r,.,,�:a ��'' + :..e. • 's-,+ _ e.:'-F'k', , , ....y, . mama: '•< . ., �' .''.- .. {, ... ',�� _ • '-' :.._ -' forward to the bus trip to Toronto The Brop�haat Y. P. U. present CLAD SVRVtY01t --• •.••�» a 3-ad Comedy, LAM '' F' Weddift bells are ringing iii-our with the Short Course menders oa Jane of sycamore Lane" fa the Eyesight Education _r ;.. • 1 Wednesday.' Town Hall, Brougham, Tuesday F. J. DONL'VAN Is. A., H. Sc.. O We are sorry to report that Mrs. !rhe Foursquare Class meets at Feb. 81st. First' time -produced in 4 S. On fife are this records of air and "Itaontaa Lee has been seriously °eyosa Gibson and Ysrnold, the home of Mrs. V• Parkin on the Canada. Music between acts. , during the Past week afternoon and evening of February Kina F.ast_Oshawa. ]:striae 1!8! EFFICIENCY , Mrs. Fred Evans entertained a 18t1Y. The meeting is to be in, -- -_.— --- -_-- -- few friends at tea on Wednesday -Notice to Creditors -7--b :few afternoon last, charge of Miss G G. Stevenson Miss Mabel Hari4ron spent the •-�� The Young People's Union met week-end at her home here, also In the Estate of Albert Edward Massey, Harris c. H. SUCK with the Brougham Union on Tues- Mr. .Herbert Parkin, spent the Major, Farmer, Deceased. day evening where-they participat- _week-end at her harne here, also f -.,ed in a Valentine Party, Mr. Herbert Parkin spent the end ALL PERSONS having claims a- Farre !Opt• Congratulations to Miss Bettya�k with his parents. , gainst the Estate of ALBERT ED- of Pretty on receiving her High The Young•People met at the 'YARD MAJOR, late of the Town= Sehooi Graduation Diploma, at the Implements, E7e��t sh°C�"`t K P home of Mrs. W. Stevenson last ship of Pickering, to the• County of hinny Bldg. (opp. P. O.� Uxbridge High..School Commence- . Monday evening. The meeting was Ontario, Farmer, deceased, who died c • Oshawa. Phone 1518 ;' merit Exercises on Feb: 3rd. in charge of Miss Muriel•Bell. The on or about the 25th day of Dec- Sales and Service _ ;v A number of our unemployed usual number enjoyed a pleasant ember, 1938, are herebynotified to I,have emphasized many points -� e taken an Bre C. P. R. sect- Having been appointed even�g. This Thursday,_ the meet- send particulars of same to the un- $ pl?O before by the fact that industry ;ionsrecently, to aid in removing ing will be in charge of Mr. Archie dersigned on or before the First eltt in Pickering Township had recognized the necessity due to snow around bridges, cuts etc. Bell, and will take the form of a Day of March, 1939, after whichI am now ready to decreased efficiency of work9rsr so , supply Mrs. Emerson Orrrterod, aP- lrocial. _ t date, the Estate will be distributedthey have been forced .to take act- i the farmers with anything ions to cosrl'Erat glare and its effects anied by her daughter, Mrs. M'e1= Under the auspices of the Worn- having regard only to the claims vin Johnses, returned to her home en's Institute, a banquet is to be of which the undersigned shall in the implement line, upon workers. This U not ,to be in Caaningdton, after spending sev- given in the hall on the evening of then have notice, and the under- overlooked because it was just a; eral weeks in convAleseetnce at the February 21st. Rev. J. H. Smythe, signed wlll net be liable to any Also repairs'and parts will found that the decrease in some home o! A[rs. D. A. Pug3>: of Port Perry, will be one of the person of whose s}laim,ha shall not beon hand after Feb,lata cases had reached 25 percent. 30 Tito C. G. 1. T. •of the United special speakers. His subject to be then have notice. important indeed has this become awash are meeting with the girls " -- JOHN L. GILLMAN-- that it is no longer a detail. LigM- Si ">;�avels over Nova Scotia". A � of the Baptist Church, on the ev- short address by,plias A. E. Rich- Dated at Toronto; this M6 day Of BROUGHMAM, ONT. 23 ing engineers and experts play an .ening+ of the "Day of Prayer' at ardson, of Pickering. Special mus- Jan_tlsry, 1939. _ _ impo part !' :taut in ccu.stt7rction of the b+ome of Rev. and Mrs. Augur- it will be given. plants and factories in advising tins. `• Donald R. Beaton, Whitevale, Ont how* how to remove glare from its eff- Mr. Tbanas Sanderson , we are IN MEMORIAM Executor, by his Sdic- Maple Leaf MntU4 FL>`a bits on employees and so in time sorry to report is confined tp his iters, -- Beaton, -Bell A Bess, completely out memory of 0" industrial life- bAaae, algid bed, part of the day, a i 37k. Bay Str, Toronto. Insurance Co. Yet glare affects 25 percent, and' a� eauit of a slight stroke suffered ADAIR — In loving mdTIAWANSSA W& ( aye defects are proves to affect tm�y dear. husband and father, . a few days. ago. We bbpe for an Se F.,W. Adair, Re Num- lstas � itis std �� spprmamately 40 percent of school early return to normal health. berg310791, 70th Buttery, 3rd Attention, Farmers 1 'a" ehildrea, and as high aa 75 percent Tile C- G. I. T. of the United BtsBltnp of the people of mature life. Ind- Division R. C. H. A., wipe died on Katuach met at the parer of Miss February 16th, 1936. 1.YIig your own fertilizers llfaia6erm �'ra°°e s` utry has been unselfish in its ex= Shirley Kilpatrick, after school on WlndatlHs. So" ria. penditure of large funds to irnprova In a graveyard, quietly sleeping, 7ldindsy of this week. A good alt- Where the green grass gently and gave One-third on your AtlOsme�Lh Iwa'ai as 1 conditions for its, workers because �endaoee was had. -Miss Myrtle arav», cofertiliaina Wile. Al Xhkda. by so doing it speeds up efficiency Ban, Plresident; was in the chair. again. Did you ever stop to think` hies the one we loved .so dearly, We are trying to place a car. Write W r6m Mos 3sirley Kilpatrick led in pray- - that yours might be a wry selfish and S Bank, Whom we loved but t could not load of fertilizing materials at BOWMAN A ROWS Interest when you realize that 49 T -+ 814 Cascada" was taltea up by Mies _ �9e' - Cberrywood or Pickering Sta- QN,I,A ;percent of industrial eye conditions - To these who have a father, -WWM _- :Betty MwAon. i tion this spring, Ils need of correction originated is 'k'he death took place on Satur- ure him ei», For particulars and rites a 9ub:ic school lura 4uy, �nary 11th, 19039', after a AA yO° never know his value. P P P' Ibadat illaeaa. of Mss. li7iaatretb Till you see hie vacant.. ellaty. ply to J. VINCENT TEEFY, L. Anne Daerdea, a1 par hunsrse is —Sadly missed by >lonety WWW, Cberry vood, Odt, or to the ' hietevale At Claremont. �SraioioaR, ls her 70th yeas The •Laara, and Daughter. ]PlsiO. U.F. 0,Co., Ltd,, Toronto. fmasral took place on Monday, with 24.2 7 General Agency Ernest C. Fetzer ea vice tit the United Church, Rev. Pisiteriwg Twp. Hockey Leaps F s. IL 6lever and Rev. P. D. Angus- --• MaCORMIC$-DEMRING sm re"hV& Graf _ -- ,telae, rusting. bAermelst was Pickering 8 v[rh te.a;ue s BABY CHICKS DEALER ;mads is the Clarawns Union Cem- Brougham 8 _ . Cherrywood 4 LAWYER Audley 6 ; Box Grows t Book your orders. Prices & ALNG - M 7!'a» experience Mr. and Mrs. WSm. Birlkett wish Lunbarton 6.; ivaale 2 F'LNURT S TUDHOPS ANDE]Ia03►t 3.'I.A:'Q S p, E 1ST Quality both right. Discuss 'to Thank the many friends,,who, on MACKMBRY & ]IMPAIRS TORONTO. ONT. •may everting last, responded Monday, Feb. 13th games -_ your PPoultry Problems with us 89esl Wagon Wheels. Pedlar Rech- to the fire alarm, and assisted the Pickering 6 — Broughagn 1 EQUIPMENT `g• Fred or Laady Feave CALL AT firs company, when fire broke out Audley 4 — Kinsale 3 Goodyear Tires We reprastnt Jamesway U Red DWiaa Gasoline and Oils �iOOQj;1� in the chimney of their residence, _ aJ SE Busing that period when a very Tuesday, Feb. 14th games Rideau Specialty Co. C. T. C. AV °O PARTS " Sh wind was blowing, making a Whitevale 4 — Pickering 3. See our Display 411 KMAL BA]IDWA>>iB CASH STORE !chimmay fire doubly dangerous. The Broughmn 6 -- Aadtey 4. -� CUSTOM HATCH1NCi fire equipmterrt, fortunately, eras mmurk (f Duck a .Frank Wright Darr prices, are lowest owing not required, as the fire wee sub- Monday, Feb.Feb.•20th, the following ggs,$3:50 per 100 ; WRITEVALE ONT. to very low overhead Call and y duel by other generally-known postponed games will be played at Hen Eggs, 62.50 per 100 see for yourself and be con- sn thods-, Unionville Hatched in latest Electric The Claremont Auxiliary of the Brougham vs. Kinsale Braced. Be cure and get your Box Grove. Women's Missionary Society held. . Incubators. Secure your ;FertilatOk'8 Chern-wood vs ' ticket with each 50c. cash per- - .space in advapee. chase, Three prizes will by their monthly meeting in the Sun- - day School Room' .of the United BIRTHS UNIONVILLE CHICK HATCHERY Special RednCtioni while they given each SaturdPy a,a1+*. set (ln+rch, on TnursdaY. Feb. 9th, (No. 7llighway) our elech with an attendance of twenty-five. last Modal B 10 p. m. Y S oa. y- morn at the Brierbush Hospital, Phone Unionville 2930 Residence 3902 MmCorrdy's Group was in charge StouffNzlle, on Thursday, February Stouffville 2620 24tf 2 Only I3 run for M.-H. drilla, Reg, CLAREMONT, ' ONT. t $43.00, for$30.00. , •of the prograrn,' Mrs.•Farr presen- ' 9th, 1939, to Mr. and Mrs. Howard J ,ted the .Second Chapter of the Pugh, Glen Major, a son. WATCH REPAIRINO 1 Only 11 run for M,-H,drilla, Reg. -.: t5tudy Book in a very able and in= ATTENTION , IS4090, for $30.00. — - teresting anr*r. --- 'Born, at the Brierbush.H Only 18 run,for 19cCormick-Deer- ming drill, Reg.' $15.00. for $30.00 flavin o ened a• watch repairing The annual business meeting of `Stouffville, on Tuesday, February These art all new machines, cam- S p p g .the Ftark Board was held here on 14th, 1939: to Mr. and Mrs. Donaldshop in Claremont, I am prepared • 31miday evening. Encouraging re- McCullough, Claremont, a son. Brock-Road Gravel piett and installed. Over 15 000 ports were, some of which referred - sold in Ontario. New Model 133 to do repairs to clocks f! watches. .' beck-to the re-inion in.June, a re- Born, on Sunday, February 12th, pit Fertilators, Alemite gzraaed sad im- PRICES -j proved, Fits any make of drill. For main springs, 75e i, salt of which, the mortgage on the, at the Women's College Hospital, Crusla Pit Run 11 run—$39.00 hall was reduced $51. The Officers Toronto, to. Mr: and Mrs. . Alan 12 run—,140.00 For Cleaning 50c. U 75e, , of the Board at present are: Pres- Lishman, of Pickering, a eon:. `�,ieaVel ;13 ria,—i4 L-00 idest, Dr. N. F. Tomlinson; Vice- Q Y .E.ARL BELL Sand an'd Graded a rung E 00 ' President, Wm: Birkett; Secretary- SALE REGTST£M• •(In john Nortoa't re�id.nce) ttrer, Alt. Mole; Directors: Made by Eastern Steri Products, Ordersrnay be left at the News O[Ttoe MARCH 8th — Preston. last year we could not Qct : Messrs AK. Pretty, Jos. Farr, N. WEDNESDAY, Phone 5104 SI- F. Goddard Councillors; Win. Ree- auction sale of high-grade Ayr- St�nP thein fast emoWb, so get your order •.iser and Robt. Ruddy. shire cattle, Belgian horses, im- Deliverei or Loidel in Pit in may. Many of older citizens will have plearients, tuzniture etc, •at lot PHONE: Plant, Pick 1026 ROY CARTER, .Arent seen and been interested in an 6, con. 6, Pickering, the property Twooto office Howard 6471 R. R. 1,� LOCUST HILL 1 -article appearing in the daily pap- of W, J. Bell A Sona. Sale at 12. JOHN BOURNE k BON Phosa Mark 893 -27 8 yam a few days ago, recording the 3o sharp. Teri w Cash. See b1Hit 4celebration of the 96th birthday of Nit. Maw, auctioneer. Mr. Janice Duncan, of Tpronto. .Mr. Duncan !dept store and the ..ELECTRIC Faux MachineryiESTIMATE 1 1 • 1 :Post Office at Highland Creek for 1 9 awaay years, and is one o! the BarCjay=Transport FENCERS 1 >t[, H,One �barse Mower ATE 'few surviving ex-militiamen, who ..�� 1 M.-H. Spreader nearly new NOW served with the forces during the ssstsvy SeNNi 20resm Separators,M,-Q.A DeLaval ' -Fenian Raid• he bung a member of between Claremont, Bronehm SIMPLE—.ECONOMICAL 3 Grain Orindere, a to Iota, plates meuare- the_Scarboro. Rifles„ Mr, Duncan ' _ -RthiteFaIe and ?errata_ mane or w ilofdiiave Btocl�-S-it with one Wfie 1 Oockahutt Oj Linder Roel;pulper an oracle of Mr. John Fleming of 3 Grain Seed Drilla, 11, 13 and 15 rue r"oo"fed,patched or re- thin place. My drivers are trained•to be cardal I One-horse Walking Plow .�'co m.� KPNSALE courteous and reliable r :netts�i asound,per- Six Yea ss V se 2 Plewa, 1?'lenry 21, used; sad I H.•O F,'' —� 497, new manes westmen have roved their worth on 100, Special Rates on Long Distaaes Abaol>rtely weather- have P New steel Manurespraadece, >6140 a Wt. Greatly reduces .-�--•� 'Mission Band met, at the home of ha,�g, 000 farms sin:U.S'.A. ' 'The 201h P• Srs hazard. Mies Stell last Saturday afternoon. century way' to told live stock Frost A Wood, OogksbdtL..De Lars!', sOtAGUARANTEE EAR Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jones and No order too small. None toe latrga Y i t.a i t a a J i)i t r i i l o w s s b 2). prices now are lower because of galea Tax' Mian' Violet Sadler spent one da QedBlectrte Pencers, Fertilizers, azempU=. save money by writing today. i Ifo y All shipments i�nattred and peetaetal Manufacturers also of famous Preston 9te4 1 t last week in Toronto, For full particulars write Hart Parr and M.M.Oomaortroctors, ,imus Barna and Jameswayy Poultry equip- last 1 S from the weather high compressfen and cabs, mint Address:308 Guelph St.,Preawa.Unt Quite a number from here atter:- .�� FARM ELECTRIC - - . 'ded the annual Oddfellowa' Dance TeL Aare. IN G T 183 Bing, East. Toronto, or - - in Brooklin, and report, 6e usual Class, E. .%ad C. HOWARD I, TURNER, W.F.DISNEY, -Greenwood good time Owned and Operated I,► .,Whitevslo 0101814L o Psows Pit=8814 41 ti Several from here are looking >ht" S, 1latailaT a A . ...-.. ;, .....re-...... .♦'. ... :'..-L_..-. .. ..,: ,. . -:.-:.. _. _ _.s_.. _ .._ .. n '&�Sa.v :..�yy+.}iAfi.GW, ..... '.•Ti.n. C`F']• d,x.•,-,•,' .A , .•,�� •r� ins on the neck or arms from Cold or silver costume jewelry? TheA. This can be prevented by V � ��/'� !� WOR TH BOOK SHELF first matins the jewelry with col- Aorless liquid nail polish. {r A EA C H I N G IN By ELIZABETH EEOYn� How can I clean the waffle _ O M 1 e i, R ar ` A. The waffle iron should be •/� _ UNSOLVED MYSTERIES .OF given a good cleansing at least . ' THE ARCTIC every sixty days. Make a thick EARD Your First pipeful of Dixie Plug By Vilhjalmnr Sbfanssoa pante of three tablespoons of bak- will convince you that it goes "The great romance of the Mid- ing soda and two teaspoons of Cd rQ further and lasts longer too. dle Ages was the first crossingof .water. Apply with a thick brush. How can I make the leaves Mother—"Willie, why did you •:�' ' the Atlantic by Europeans, the un- Q kick your little brother in the veiling of the New World. The of my rubber plant green and stomach?" great tragedy of the westward glossy? Willie "It was his own fault. '_movement was the disappearance. A. Sprinkle's little 'sweet oil He turned round." of 9,000 Europeans from their first aroundwthe rkots of the plant ev- 'American colony. The great mys- ery f e ee s. tory is how and why they disap- Aman was ones •aught by his geared:, To Pisftol Not To Mrs. On such a fascinating note does y y To the maidservant giving • • • cco `' 1Stefansson's newest book open. .Used In-Hold-Up . some Kra.,. • You are interested at once and -- 'On perceiving his-pli=bt� stay interested till the last page of' 'When 'used for armed robber- „•He suggested is fright;"What a most inconvenient "All the cattle were slaughtered "Unsolved Mysteries of the Arc- ies or attempted armed robberies, „ Young Douglas had rea'dhed the ghtered tie" has been turned. How was a to pistol becomes an offensive. rasa thrs. y p age of seven, when he was pro- for food; as there had been ho feed fie Franklin Arctic expedition weapon and is considered as such moted to the dignity of having a• for them anyway. Hay was, ship- .: lost, and why.'P What happened by the courts, Judge Guerin of "'Well, how have you been room to himself. His parents had ped'from Ireland for the starving c.to the Russiah fliers? (.Mr. Stef- Montreal decided when he sent- treated?" Herr Bloom asked his furnished it Lwith, great care and cattle about Quebec, and it sold ansson believes they may still be enced Robert McGowan, 21, alias friend, who had just been released showed it to.. him with no little there for ;46 per ton. Even next McCallum, formerly of Owen from a concentration camp. spring, flour was selling for ;17 alive): , y pride and satisfaction. The author, world-famous Ice- Sound, Ont., and Toronto, to.one "Oh, I can't complain. We had Douglas viewed t in silence. Per barrel•at Quebec and potatoes landic explorer, (born in Manito- year in jail on a charge of at very good food, four meals s day, Now, son," said his father, were a penny per pound." _ — Via), seeks to solve these hitherto tempted hold-up. music a Sunday played by the "this furniture is of the best. It =t bnrnswered questions. More than S.S. Guard, clean lodgings, good will last you a lifetime." any other person living today he is treatment Still Douglas kept Speech to the Dumb "But, Fritz," said Herr Bloom, $ pt silent. p HAPPY REMINDER! qualified for the task. He has Dont you like it, Douglas?" ' spent long years in the Arctic, - "I spoke to Ernst, who was in the "Oh, yes, I like it. But how ido mapping, exploring, living with the Lightning in the streets of Ce- same concentration camp, and he While lis rows lendin, Peru, ripped the clothes said he had a terrible time." ' Set.veer eeyy of .Eskimos. I know Wy wife will like 1 ?" . off a woman, and left her speech- t k I s week's 'Unsolved Mysteries of.the Are. less. The surprise of Geeing the „ „ `'What animal am 1-imitating' Tomato 5 t a r tke" by Vilhja)mnr Stef- Yes, but he is in again, 839-klonk 99-klonk 99-klonk7" victim suddenly nude restored iaasa0a Toronto, the Mae- - Avery careful driver ap- •'1 give up." speech to a passer-by who had long farinas Company of Canada, Limit• proached a railroad crossing. "A centipede with one Brood- ed . . . $4 been mute. He stopped, looked and listen. en leg." � ed very carefully. All he. _ DA� HANDShitting was the ear behind him USES �- - - - hitting his gas tank. i Modern Classified Advertising Etiquette TO WRITEgmhk ' _ BY ROHERTA LEE • • 1E BABY CHICKS Le#ter From ialI of 90 - — E- HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE DON'T CONFUSE T W E D B L E HIGH' BLOOD. PRESSL;RE--WRITE - I.. What arq the important He asks us to excuse his R?it- Chicks with cheap chicks with lit- for free booklet and full particn- th' far a tear! to consider When tie or Jin breeding back of them. Isrs re arding our amazingly mazias 1 eytIe�t 1n$a lag. We do more than that—we Tweddle Chicks are an Govern- cossfulghyblood treatment yPedl- uelecting a business suit9 congratulate him on being able to Mont Approved from blood tested greed Products, Saskatoon, $ask: 2. Please suggest what would write at all at his age, especially Jrusi RUti 111A breeders and sold only at low prices because we have reduced be the most simple and sufficient as he has been suffering from our operating costa and our meth. HONEY FOR..mSLR ...main.course for a guest luncheon. rheumatism. This is what he says, ! od of marketing. Mixed Male and Female chicks from 810.60 up, RITCHIE'.9 NO. 1 CLOVER S. How should one issue invita- in his letter:— Pullets 818.00. Write for catalogue good Honey. Twelve fours 3-th, tions for a motor drive or trip? "Three years ago I was in bed .. and full details, Twaddle Chick eights 84.00 Amber 83.00. SiHatcheries Limited, Fergus. Ont. celover 34.75. Robert f � 4. When the coffee or tea is very for six weeks with inflammatory „s Werayes, Ontario. rheumatism. • Since that time I QUALITY GOVERNMENT APPROV. lhot, isn't one permitted to use the ed E Chicks from blood.tested breed- SONE? SOR SAL IM to sip it? have been taking Kruschen Salts, ere that satisfy our customers, and 6. Is it rude to insist upon hay. and have not had another attack. sold at a low price, Standard CHOICE HONEY—SIX 8 LB. PAILS But_the complaint left me with in- puality Barred Rocks, White Amber ;3.00 Buckwheat 83.00• Ins the last word when rtonversing Rocka, New Hampshire Reds 19.50, lbs. Amber 118.90, Buckwheat silc`t flamed feet, find it hurt me to Pulleta 816.98. Leghorn 89.00, Put- Hutchinson Bros-. Mount Forest. with others? O G H Ontario. walk. My hands were also some seta s19.00. Big egg Quality from B. Who ahlould select and engage $6 ounce eQge and larger slightly _ what stiff. 1 took Kruschen every LEARN HAIRDRESSrart� the clergyman for a church Red- DUE 10 higher. Sean for complete prih morning before breakfast, and list. Baden Electric Chick Hatch- LEARN HAIRDRESSING UNDMU -:ding. ery, Limited. Baden, Ontario. V Answerr shall continue to do so, because I the pera al supervision of Cdr. am sure they have kept me in good COLDS son BRAY BARRED ROCK PUL- Crompton prise winning uesit. _ 1. The Cut Of the Suit is prob- shape for three ears. Excuse this lets, Iaying at 4% months hit 75go dresser. Booklet on ronsi t. Fbly the most important feature. y school of Modern Hafrdraesta�. writing as I am ninety years old, Distressing cold in chest or throat, production t 7 Monika old for Bob 383 Yonge SL, Toronto. Loud or striking patterns should and Roy 'tanuel, Armdale, Nova and use both hands to write."— never safe to neglect. quickly ease• Scotia. Order your Bray Chicks to. owT!=s'oR SALE •` be avoided, as well as very light u when soothing Mus- ay. Bray Hatchery. 180 John St. colors and extremes in fashion. 2. J.R.G.The in and stiffness of rhea- �>e ap North, Hamilton, Ontario. ERBAN OATS — EARLY HIO$ pa yielding, rust resistant. T e. Dun= A meat, fowl, or fish, and one or Better t� s mustard plaster. madam are often caused by uric LESLIE SKIPPER, MEut of 4N, can McDonald, Eckel. Ontario. two vegetables. 3. The invitation Ie and joints. MtTaterole gets action because it's Ontario, lost only 4 out of 460 acid in the muscles• j 33ray.W - OPPORTUNITY NOT cast a salve. It's a eosatler- ay White. Chicks. Cocker. Y r verbally, triper- tinge 1 ll e eIb as n , - -- "�y tiff, y � 1 t dissolve and r!- t1a ' els over 6 lbs. at 6 months. Pul bruschen he o d ps lerkent^—stimtilatingi pease son or by telephone. 4. •'o. Mere- move excess uric acid in aentle and helpful in overcoming local eon- Sets laying seventy per cent. at 7 FORTUNES HAVE BEEN REAPED ty wait until the coffee or tea has $ months. The Bray chick does the from email investments. Particn- way through the natural channels. gestion and pain. trick. Write for catalogue today: tars—D. A. Mitchell, 1128-57 Yonge cooled sufficiently. After stirring, Renewed health and vigour is the Used by millions for 30 yearn. Bray Hatchery, 130 John Street sLrTorOntO. the spoon,should be placed in the go Recommended by many doctors and North, Hamilton. Ontario. result. PATRUOT S saucer and remain there. 6. Yea. nurses. Made {n Canada, in three COLDS ARE DANGEROUS It is rude, and always profitless. strengths: Regular Strength, Chil' ABN OrFER TO EVERY TNVENTOR. dren's(mild),and Extra Strong.Ap- WRITE FOR A TRIAL BOX OF' at of inventions and full 1pfdt- The aUeC@as la never worth the Ef- proved by Good Housekeeping Bu- "Old English" Composition Cap. mittoti sant fret The Ramsay"Com- fort. 6. Usually the wedding 2eLu.All , e4c�1. "'Pules. Brings quick relief. Mail ads'• Reartatared. Patent Attorn4ye, - teremony takes place, in the ' , ten cents for 35c box of 1o. cap- �73 Bank-Eft• Ottawa Can church which the bride and her solea. Old'English Herb Co.. To- r��rrt o, pHOTOG RAPBY $amily attend. - ELECTRIC MOTORS RED E- ARGEM T WITH BV- F sss stats alone Dr nm developed Rprintsasay�i .so.tsN.Us a EIXL_'TRIC MOTORS AND MACHIN- rice. 8 enlarged - prints 36e. NO I E assts slit,ttss. pp t !'EO nu,CK` M•M s, rusr,,se ery bought, sold, exchanged. Ford Brightling Studio, Toronto. ' .7"�•••• �fAu v �.sar.a sryR Machinery, 169 King East, To. :How Can `�� M ai ronin, PERSONAL BY ANNE ASHLEY FARMS FOR 9wLE MARRY—WOULD YOU MARRY IF Somee withymeans Hundreds-to tarmeril - GOOD ONTARIO FARMS FOR SALE, •daughters and widows with prop- How can I easily remove Terms at 4%. No farm sold with- erty. Particulars Sec, contldentlaL `'' out reasonable cash payment. Canadian Correspondence Club. -fruit stains from table linen. Please state .Your requirements Boz 128, Calgary, Alta. a A. Just before laundering, pour x . ( I fully, also county or district pre. 'some spirits of camphor over the tarred. Commissioner of Agrkfil. stairs, and they will disappear f r lural Lonna,' Parliament, Bldgs, QiInexp nnsively. Home rem dye ea- Toronto, Ont. with ordinary washing. tlmoaiala. Guaranteed: -Advice Q. How can I mend the finger GOOD 150-ACRE FARM. GOOD free. Bartlett's, Box •1, Wirmlpeg. �f brick house, big bank barn; silo. -tip of a glove more easily? , r r '^" F'' Apply Gideon Schneider, Moore- POULTRY AND EGGS .' s: A. Try slipping a thimble into r field. Ont. \VANTED — LTVE AND DRESSED :the finger of the love, and a neat_ y'' $ 8 ✓ ' ' ' FARM OR STORE RANTED poultry,also feathers. Good prices. Write Stork', St. Patrick's Market, er job of mending will be the re- Toronto. - - ]{: POULTRY FARM'; TOWN OR VII_ How can I prevent the raw loge store or stock and grain farm WANTED LIVE AND DRESSED Q• P t wanted in exchange for modern of an 'egg from becoming 'Toronto house.rented fifty dollars ttions. Write E%portabove nPackearket quota- yolk604- v monthly and cash. Write.Taplin College, Toronto. dry? 1rc Co., 3333 Yonge St., Toronto. _ 'A. By coveriflg. the yolk with 'milk or water. - FEEDS AND F.ERTTLTZER9 ROSES FOR YOUR CARDI4]T . Q. How can 1 prevent tarnish- 1 NEW ROSES 'for •our garde» from ' I POTASH FRRTiLIZER (CANADIAN England. Send for free cat, l.� ue, Hardwood Ashes). Write for Free five hundred varieties, Merry Circular explaining use. George weather's Famous roses♦ complete Stevens, Peterborough, Ontario. cultural directions• Write today. VWIL.37S Prove For younelf...asover 100000Conadianhousewives Canadian agent, Brush's Nurser- GUARANTEED RELIEF!♦ have already proved...that Vve coal' gives,the highest — FOR SATE OR RENT les, Box 140, Ridgeville,. Uni. Try the active oxygen treatment availabM standard of healing Valve and satisfaction. TOWN HOME, POULTRY. 2000 LAY. ' for the rel•lef of bleeding, itch- _ Inc capacity. Orchard' 10 acres TRACTOR 1MAr;NRTr) AND Ing piles. In use nearly halt h 82;600, or rent. Rare opportunity. GENERATOR RRPAIItS _ century. Use half.the to-e. and It _ _ , ,"- A._Far4uharrHoatoavllle .Nova not satisfied return tube direct Order from Y6Ot1r nearest blue coal dearw �- Scotia. SEND US YOUR TRAt,•Tt)P, t W('.S EN to the Company and receive the .today. Ask Aim also about the 'blue coal'' to and (lenerater Repat'rP. Wr save full purchase price. If your dru - Heat Regulator which provides automatic runs You money. Allanson Armnlure - .__ gist does not have EL'COZOI& heat with anfr., 855 Tiny St., Toronto. RECTAL OINTMENT send rev- your present equipment. SHIP YOUR FURS TO THE ULD _ enty-five cents by money order sot established house. Over forty STOP THAT.ITCn and tube (with efDlicator) will years in business. Lewis A.Jones, PRURITUS. ITCH1Nr: Or ANU De mailed to you n plain. wrap. 189 Talbot St., St. Thomas, rectum, etc. hfy treatment -has per. postpaid. al ;^d r _L- roved succesaMl. Tnexpenslvt Eucozone LAboratorla I ; ' BAIR GOODS Particulnre. W. T.u(•ns, 12.1 r,. ne- - (Canada) LWted latch Ave„ Vancouver, r,t- WINDSOR, WIGS, TOUPES,, TRANc1FOItMA- ONTARIO MODERN s _ SOLID COMFORT tions, Switches,Curls, and all types TURKEYS FOR SALT: THE of finest quallti Hair rioods. Write for'ITlustrated catato`ue. Confiden- - BVIIBON RF,DS FROM Al :+Ta')( G tial terms arrnnged. Toronto Hum- Hens $4 60• Toms SCM. bir-, Pnht. t Tune in '"The Shadow" ever• Sat.. 7 p.m., CBL, Toronto, or an Hair Supply Co„ 528 Bathurst. McIntosh, St.. liar}•s, Ont. 1� R_ _ Issue No. T--- 39 'R.30 a.m. . CBO. Ottawa. Toronto. • . . .. - - . A'a. 8. W .. ' - • „ - cmMiany'a rwmw Twritoeifs in the Pacific >: • as sojourners and pilgrims. To . abstain from fleshly lusts. Travel- lers Tu in a strange land, yet more,.is /HIS CURIOUS WORLD Ferguson j .-' N JI►>AMlM a the land of enemies, do not ewe t C L commonly -to--adopt all its cur o `h ot toms. They retain their nation- +► - ality. The phrase "fleshly lusts" �� VL�(S lil�tJl1 takes in all desires that originate ARE THE *►" ' in man's nature, as well as those y PREDOMINANT MAN Ntw`wNEA directly connected with the appe- ORLOEQ, • wuA; K,,ao s•su. tites of the body. Lust is appetite i � ' _ -OF THE ` IMAAIAN9 run wild. There is no harm in any e PLANE !:• aattiral appetite considered in it- 'y INSECT WOQJ_01 " • !< k W) self. Which war against the soul. THBR PROSPERITY' PROSPERITY' a 1;• �s•• wt0 JAPAN The soul here stands as the en- f ' i� �„ IS DUE LARGELY "ItY• dr PCLIW is• • •• tire spiritual nature of man. THE PROTECTION • ! 12. Having your behavior seem- ,, AFFORDED BY CAROLINE ta. • o '' >, E color- !q among ,the Gentiles; that, �. -- � lY. THEIR. W//1k'i• =:�µ wherein they speak against you as �..� a�M lttl evil-doers. Even in the earliest y� l. To e1e�TAtN � '" WHICH ARE /�' days of the Christian church fol- .. N ��C lowers of Christ were often ac- TRP.NSr=tDR/v1ATtONS 0f= cured of the foulest crimes with WHAT WAS ONCE A 4< ® du1Nt o b,. ` ' • ,4d '!t SAMOA great injustice and without a shred ' %y FORWARD PAIR OF AR[4:LolOSgnay� •. 6 y ww �/� INCWS. q of evidence. They tray be you r r - , TO NEW ZEALAMP gooc works, which they behold,;, Aus Ri+. glorify God in the day of visita• Worhd-wide attention being focussed on Hitler's demand for Germany's tion. Ore "lost" colonies, we-take a look at a map of the Pacific. Here pre-war I Peter 4:1. Forasmuch then Germany held German New Guinea, the Bismarck and Solomon Islands as Christ suffered in the flesh, arm Voest Samoa, Nauru-and scattered islands of the Marshall, Caroline an c� ye yourselves also with the same SMALL PLANT WHICH MAKES -Marianne groups. Of these Nauru was the most important. It contains mind; for he that hath-suffered in UP THE GREEN CRJJS-r f2� III,mine of high-grade phosphate which has been developed under-mandate, the flesh hath ceased from sin. OFTEN SEEN ON POOLS. _. { Seek ye-first'.the kingdom of God SINKS TO THE t30't"rOM �fR• �? -and his rightousness. That was IN AUTUMN, AND RISES GETS BUT. ► meat would no doubt be a special the mind of the Master. He sought -LC THE SLIRFAA<=E ,oG�AIN uTTt-E 'delicacy with the Israelites. And 01= ITS bib gratifications gra#ifications in th\ eternal. THE FOLLOWING SPRING. Sunday School the calves out of the midst of the WAFkM H _- stall. The place where they were I Peter 4:2, S. 2. That ye uo •�M•,9y7 by MEA SERv,CL wC. oyie�T-y F tom tied up to be-fatted; mey were longer should live the rest of your THE SUN/ stall-fed. 5. That sing idle songs time in the flesh to the lusts of - Lesson to the sound of the viol. That in mea, but to the will of God. The _ - ' sT OF tT COMES' more continually we submit to the �"``°" , FROAA THE FAR"rl-i'S vent for themselves instruments' y f_ of music' like David. will of God, the less powerful will SURFACE, WHICH IS be the fascination of the things 1NA12MEO BY -rHE 6. That drink vine in bowls. LESSON VIII -' of the flesh. ..: .. SUN'S MAYS, e.a And anoint themselves with the 13EVERAGE ALCOHOL AND ITS 3. For the time past may suffice . SOCIAL PERILS chief oils, i.e., oils of the best to. have wrought the desire of the THE atmosphere Is too transilarent to catch much of the sun's - kind. As a rule, fresh 'olive oil •warmth. Most of the sun's heat passes through.to the earth's sur- • {A Social Aspect of. the Liquor was used for anointing the bodies. the entdesire of thedGentiles., He face..where it is reflected back to warm the air. - Problem)to But they are not grieved for the . _•Amo„ 6:1-6; .1 Peter 2:11, 12; y � pleads here with his readers to p 4:1•S. effliction of Joseph.' ,They.were recognize the fact that they have e not sick at heart, as noble and wasted enou fi of their lives in Winter port =� Golden Text.—It is good not to 8 - - -generous natures-&eu4d-§are been eat flesh, nor to drink wine, nor i~ fleshy indulgences. And t� have at the misery-that awaits their walked in lasciviousness. Lusts ^•s, to do anythingth whereby thy bzo- country. Put A s into modern wintbibbin Revellin And B they atumbleth. Rom 14:22. ° �• gs• LESS"i-M_IZ'S SETTING ..'_English, and he ,s denouncing the abominable idolatries: HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous 1!'t>+a:ie '1OSkatiag b a Time. Amos prophesied be- Leartlessness of wealth, refine- 4. Wherein they think it strange ;1 Devices used A A:N Ni — art. - 1;ween 811 and os prophesied B.0 _ ment, art, and culture, which has that ye run not with them into in a winter ,N U R' I R', 21 Those who no car for the complaining of the the same excess of riot speaking sport pictured A -lean. Amos was a shepherd and fruit 23 Toward poor, and no eyes to see either evil 04 you. Every Christian who here. AT + farmer of Tekon, a small village the Borrows or sins around' it, or 24 Skaters cam` six miles south- of Bethlehem. the 1\\werin cloud that is ready to realty striving to live a godly p They are L pete in the - - Amos was sent to denounce Is- g life lass experienced the laughter -- runners T C�R��� ty; T, — ��, burst in tempest. _ and ridicule ane .mockery of the fitted to shoes J rael'a wickedness, and he went di- Reason or Abstinence' ungodly world: I G' E 01. 28 Batteru y reedy i Bethel, .which was the 13 Net weight of E A'C D ,machine. Four reasons for abstaining 5. Who shall give account to a container. chief center of IsraeI's idolatrous L 29 Roof point from fleshly sins, I.Peter 2:11, 12; him that is ready,to judge the liv- 4 -practices. He preached that God 4:1. 11. Beloved, I beseech you lag and"the dead. • 14 To call out X L , I covering. vas a just and righteous God, who - 18 Orient. 30 Prefix mean• would punish the sins of every na- 17 Meadow I ing not tion and individual in his .good T S ASE " 18 Common 31 Coloring time, a fact that fin4s small ,re- liquid. matter. . cognition in modern statecraft.and Are you Lirtenin 40 Eggs of fishes treet. AL32 Skilletthe averaire life. 19 Nothing. 41 Uppermost. 1 Street. 33 Form of °'be.' ' 1. Woe to them that are at ease 20 Without gear; ;g Afternoon 2 Cabbage 35 War Byer. �T in Zion. And to them that.are -B' FREDDIE TEE - i 22 Combining meal. plant. 311 Marked with secure in the mountain of Samar- form mean- 48 Fold of S Region._ spots. +lf is,the notable men of the chief of 25 Before. 49 thread. imbecile. 4 flwd o 43 Fustic tree Ing _: eye the Cations, to.whom the house of :WHY DOES A CHICKEN—? —and was accepted for his first Im- tsrael come' 'Six hundred variations. of the old portant role five years later.. 28 Lion. 53 Dress. 5 Drains. 44 To unclose. 2. Pass ye unto' Cafneh, and 27 Amphitho- 54 Native metal. 8 Witticisms. 45 Flour boxes. see. And from thence go .ye to chicken gag lurk in the extensive- —� i , Ater centers. 55 Pertaining to 7 To piece out. 48 Balsam. iEiaiasth the great. Then go down repertoire of Al Bernard, one of FRANCHOT TONE '32 Wages, _ sound. 8 Concise. 47 Pitcher. to Gath of the Philistines. Are Franchot Tone, the popular movie 3;Fowl. Sg Beer. 9 Smoolr. 50 Neither, the few remaining minstrels, 'who and stage s.a r who currently .is 35 Affirmative 57 Farmers. 10 Den. 51 Musical note. they better than these kingdoms? Is heard with his merry men on the 3 or is their border eater_than �, ppeariag !n the vote, 58— skating 11 Island. 152 Sprite. Columbia network every, rlday af• Broadway produc- 38 Branch. has been pop- 12 Court: 153 Forcible your border' � ternoon, (R'aBC-CBS, 4:45 lo 5:00 a r ' If cities until recently so flourish- EST', - on, "The Gentle 3T.High rank. - ularized by 15 Flower restraint o! p.m.. Steeped In the tradl• : eople", was a -39 Fiber knots. Sonja Henie. container speech.12 13 4 „ 7 Ing, so far from being now bet- -.-- tions of his birth- quest star of the ter, or more prosperous than Is- place, New Or I' !rael and Judah• have been over- gate Smith 'Fan- takta by disaster, let Israel take :Baan, Bernard ety Hour aver wa ning betimes, and not rely too has written more { I he Columbia net• ' im lieitl that its p;esent good ^' ban 350 coags !a work on Thurs• A y the minstrel vein day, February 9 :;for�ine will coati t ir- to atten i.a' a n d unearthed.. Fallen G►earaess ' 8 (ZVABC CBS, 8•00 i` S. Ye that put far away the evil many original to 9.00 p.m., E.S. ,.gay. These peap;e did not i�'nni folk tunes from T.) With ,Sylvia their sources.. His Sydney and'Elias. `to think of a time coming wheii — — • :.their sins would 4m punished, outstanding suc- Kazan who also T Z thoueh down deep in .ihcir testis cess was the re- Franchot Tone are members of they knew such a day must nail- I cordingof "St. • the cast of"The Gentle People" he ami ely arrive. And t� se the Louis Blues" In did an excerpt from that play. 'I 1918, with more _p,_ .t�cat of. violence to come .near. 9 Al Bernard• t h a'n 24,000 000 NEW MOTOROLA - 4'. That lie upon beds of ivory, sold dihis f th i o cpes of disc sosauce• s Amos now proceeds to enumerate Itogers Majestic are announcing­ some of the vices which every one first rendition. -an assortment of six new Motorola. ..'knew so,tragically flourished in Is- —o auto radio models, at segsationat rael, flourished even though she low prices for 1939. Four of these : had the law in her hands and sac- -1F AT FIRST models are tutoma'ic.push-button rificed daily -to the God of holi- 1f you cherish the job•of being a tuning and a special "Boost-o•mat- 'i nese. And. stretch themselves up- radio actor, don't let the first.set- ic" Aerial which boosts reception 5 'On the4r couches. The-custom.of back .throw you, Karl Swenson,. 15 times stronger In, dead points: reclining at the table is first men- who plays the title role in the pope- These will be on display shortly at " tioned here. And eat,the lambs lar Lorenzo Jones series on NBC, all Majestic, DeForest Crosley and. .out of the flock. This form of gave his first radio audition in 1929 Rogers dealers, . 77 REG'LAR FELLERS--The Proper'Thing = _ • - : 8y GENE BYRNES OHS MOM. 'ORI NK THIS, M,OM� WIILYOU KINDLY J. JUS FOUND THIS PINHEADS GOTTA HAVE YOU'LL' FEEL BETTER INFORM ME WHAT'. BOAT IN O�LEARYS : . ELEVEN DOLI-AR1 IN A MINUTO YOU NEED ASHCAN ANS I NEED,' PlgHT AWAYELE VEN DOLLARS A.BOTTL£'OF, —_ _ FOR? ICHAMPAC.NE _ �I a, TO CHRISTEN IT! ° - - `tS ^ - MONIST _ \'\ \ '�, _ _-�.. 1�.._ t _, l'�•wr a7M_ - bF U.&Pal "4 i , ' •;^'!Je:+.,;:_.e:-cam•ry a.._ . ,:�.-...r..�.,...,. .,..-..,.::1..-. ......,� ,,..-.',:ts:,><e..r..�..�.:::+u.:.�,.:,�•.�."'r^."5:-_.."..:.:o�.n:zp..•,,....:�-J..w.:a,"x'� x cn„ , � w• - >ir.y ;Y�..•mrn.a: dte.�e�t!-Ys,r-.t.-n•w�..eLOCALISMS --m1w aresox, "Ls Nve"', was fidrea were at _ ..P.. i�,•.1�,?�'n`. ..s• e•-�-: �.- _ �''?bF-',t.:C Uyel �{ susppee. A' tyre a- presented, here on F*nday evesiss lin waw sent in, but by the tiane .-mss„ F. ]B. Rall was called !o last, by the Dramatic society of the firemen reached the burning re r the United Church, in the Men's I&& is situated abou#Toronto r- on Tuesday owing to the. Club Auditorium, m a house that _-.seerL us Illness of her. baptber. was filled to the doors and wind- C. P. r of a mile north east of the t --Miss Louise Rorke was cosdn owe, a largest crowd ever rec- h P. aF. sn in,and Whitby, the roof ���� ���u the ���`+bd to her home for several days, had fallen in and could not be you II lyssa as attack of bronchitis. eived by the Society at one, saved. The en had to lay -Colds are still very prevalent their plays. The stage was nicely, 1800 feet of the nearest n in this oom pmmity, and a amaber prey decorated b, Mr. C. A. hydraw+ which yed the worts. Lan. bastreiim Floor `:R gs are confined to their homes as a Sterritt, the costumes very becorn- Wt they were able to save near-by tug, and an interesting stvrg given buildings. The building vfhicbi was. - -Mrs. 'RohE: Gordon has. return- in the presentation, as &Aept- destso'yed belonged to Mr. Wil is= � ation of the popular novel by Mary ti?tsthrie. A te�rsporary home has 1 ed home after spending a couple of J• Holmes. They were given avert' - • • 72 R v - `�O r weeks with her sister in Toronto. been secured on the hiomay, just --•Mrs J. W. Smith, of Toronto, fine reception, and appreciate the west of the C. P. R. subway. For-. ' formerly of Pickering, had the min- very fine compliments paid. them NOtrCe firs Pri ce : 9 R 102-$6.50 �. several years, Mr. Kay�l and fatn- tortune to fall a few days ago and on their work. A second presenta= lly lived on the Somers' farm ou tion i being made on Thursday, $ g the 3rd concession of Pickering, but 2 - $ M;. 'break her arm. Flebruary' 23rd; in the auditgrium. 9 X' 1 5• "7 5 , --431n. H. Mechin'has been in the On account of the weather of than left there several months ago. Oshawa Genial Hospital for atwo evening, many from outside, who �°pd used clothing for couple of weeks, and-expects to tie giris 4 6 Yew and a baby New Spring Prints are in home in a few days. hoped to hear the Play ,Were �- layette are urgenAy needed for - p � ' able to 'do so, and will now have r > Valentine parties and soeials a farmer Pickering family who a -....Snappy Patterns, Fast ' dyes, lbstte been quite numerpus during the opportunity, there have been few days ago lost all of their C 4 many express their intention to possessions fire. Any good used the weak, in which St. Valentine p by • was hopoured, and a pleasant time hear it again. T'he cast is comp- garments will be gratefully ack- New colorings spent .by all. ed of the follovdng: Miss ,Ruby nowledged. Phone Red d; White or - . -t 'k>y a February 24th will be drew, Mre. W. C. Murkar, Mr. News Office. �+ � � e� the World Day of Prayer,-sad all M. S. Chapman, Mrs. Dr. Fallaise, 3V in. wide---GOC and 25e. a �d• �� Mies Verna Wiee Mrs. Cyril Mor- The •Dept, of Mines and Fish- DerPominationB are invited to 'cin eries of the Province of Ontario J ley, Mr. Wilfred Monney, Mr. H. in the service in'the United Church resented the motion picture show- R. Monney, Mrs. (Rev.) M. R. p MEN'-The new Spring Tip TOP Sunday School Room at 3 p. m. ing at the Men's Club on Wedn�. nkimiiMr. v , . W. C. liuiliar, Mr. - --St. Faeorge's Dramatic Club Jeday evening of this wok. fixing to Frank Wilkirwin, Mrs. Fred T. samples are in. One price, $24.95 will put on that very splendid- _xlse severe weather,'the crowd was Bunting, `Mr. Fred Mortlock.. Mrs. drama, "Getting Iva Married" on i not great,' but an extiemely inter- l.►as. W. h1key, who has been dir- "day, March loth. Please keep the eating lot of pictures were spawn. G.:1]!►dE O+v =N acting their plays for some years, date in mind and come- and spend The first lot, from the Dept of i an evening filled with fun, laughter s also with them again this sea- m Mines, were "stills" and gave us M. S. CHAPMA ]i Tson. Several outside engagements 1 Y and wit. This is a preliminary not` many interesting vie�ays of the I now being arranged. tee. Look for further news on this mining district in Northern Omar- . . oatatandsitg p1aY•_ --Up to the present time there io. The second show, from the b.-We wish to call the attention has been only one fatal .accident in Dept. of Fisheries, a motion Viet- Toronto, this Year, which is a rev- Merrill Dennison, WINTERef motorists .� an advertisement ure story .by BUY YOUR which appears on another page in we ord for ten years. Last year.there built around the "Game Pr+otexrio, were Dight fatal traffic accidents ';whish 'they are semfnded that all Act". The pictures were.good and r in the sauce period of that year, pRUBBERS NOW car Iitenaes and drivers' permits had the effect of im ressi .upon expire oxt March 31st. The Dept- The reeasots put forward for this all, the necessity of restrictions good record is that motorists have of Highways have been very genes` - on !:sting .and hunting. There will been driving more slowly owing f extending the time for be no Wednesday night sisc►w next t N (� S Iia in pus !\T1N\i .J . o g - at BUNTING'S . h to the icy condition of• the roeds- procuring these licenses for three week. but on Saturdgy sight, there - 4 : saenths This should be a good argument .rill commence A series of ftturday -The' Weman's Association of in favour of reducing the speed n�tght Motion Pi2tnres. giving us Men's 6-eye Rubber, • $1•5� limit. The bad accident whichac- 6i . 4.-Buckle Overshoe $2.50 1Tnited t:'hua+eh met at the home urred in front of the Dunbarton lull, up-to-the-tairsnte Hollywood � of Mrs. Jenkinson. The gentlemen features. Full sanouncessents of ;+• school is.said to be. due to.excess- '4 I�17ee Rubber Boots were guests at this meeting when these shows will be made during ire speed and to the violation of Mina Louise 11orke and lira- G. F. the rales in'.regard to cutting in � week. - Coa%as gave very Interesting add- 41 Felt & Rubber" Boots, $2.b0 ' when there is not a cissa road'a- sesaee on world Attain Mee. F• head. All First Quality Rubbers., made by,Miner'Rubber Baker sang a beautiful' solo, ace- --41rhe.sympathy of the eommua- empanied by Mrs. Johnson, whoity is extended to John Laval and we A.. Cormack Co. at the lowest price We ever saw. am played a piano arrangeumt family in the misfortune which be- LL of -Tice Rosary," Lunch was served fel them an Saturday evening when FLORIST Fred T. Bunting, - Pickering at the close of the weetins. destroyed the"sr dwelling - and F.etablisled 1857, --St- George's Church, Sunday, all its contents. Abode 6.30 Mrs. Floral Designs for all Oc- IFebruary 19th. Quinquagesima Ksyel was upstairs putting s child Ca6iOn8. _ .9s. day.School at 10 a. m- Morn= to bed when she heard a crackling SPECIALS,Q ing Prayer at 11. Evening Prayer in the next roam. On opening the Funeral Tribute SpOCiallry - SPECIALS at 7 o'clock. Preacher-at .both ser- door type found the roars felt of vices, Rev. E. G. Rolinson.• Yon smoke and flames With the child Cut Flowers&'Potted Plante Breakfast Baton, 25e are reminded of the Every-Member- k . ji%-Church Campaign to be head in in her arms she rushed d4.vn stairs Free Dr livery In Pickering Districtraaka The ,every parish in the Deanery-. of - 124 Brock St..W., WHITBY !Viinced Steak, 12c. a Ib. }last York during Lent. In cornet- Campbell-dollies Phone 324 7tf ''tion with this campaign, an effort , --- Jt Ork .LZver, - 12C. a 16. ` will be made-to contact every Ang- Dl8sOlijtlOn Sale L lican in Pickering, with the aim of BY AUCTION _ The Pickering Stewing .Beef, `12c. -'a lb• ' iaci^easing church attendance. Feb. Of�Rcgistered. anal High Grade 26th and March 5th wiil be obser. EAT MARKET ' °Jewel Shortenin 15e. a Ib _ ved as Rally Sdnds*s. We are hop-` Belgians, Holsteins and M gf ing to see you at St. George's on Yorkshires :Classic Cleanser, 3 tins, �13c. these two. Sundays. - At Broadfield Stock Farm We carry, full line of �+ )---A serious motor accident,o�= Lots 7 acd S. Broken Front. �` 6 tins, 25C• urred on Monday forenoon .on the Fresh highway in front of fthe Dunbarton P I C gF R(I�CI T C R'N 6 H i P —{ - - s ' School, in whidls.four persons were g. 27f :and - . - W i E I D injured and twp cars badly wreck- 1939, at 1,00 o'clock ,ed. One of the cars, a sedan, alleg ;.0 e1• �j Oj]g ured b ` 000) -::Pict►ering ed to have been stolen in Toronto, FORSFS . . ;Bute was driven by Wm. Bruinmell, ' of 15orrel registered Belgian roarer rising Meats Toronto,• and it- contained three 3 years old. , others, two of wlwm war hitch- 1 Blue roan Belgian-Perct,eren -mare • e Our delivery is at 3 ottr service �►uring ayawsre-rising 3 Years old,,tsikers, wt o 2:a3' 'pec- Yic':ad.uYt Black registered Belgian' mare, rising I'bOrie PICk IG2U �� near the cenotaph in S:arboro. The 2 yea-t old. ­ ­. other carr, a coup ,dr.'ven by Jack 1,Ro3n regi-tcred Belgian mare, rising Ci ARENCE 511.K Alsop, of L:)bridge, was going 2 year-old, p west.:The east-bound cgr attempted Poon registered Belgian stud, rising I Classified Advertisements Poultry Feed and Egg Producers to pass a truck which was also go- 2 Searso-d. _ . Igl'-cy r'^t€:^ Perchcron sure, risine F �L• •r ing o,st, n, • do.z ate, s:re• 2 �R ,..ti_ - or sal . Douse in years old. Purina Laying Meal awiped'it, causing it to cross = the l Sorrel registered Belgian filly, rising Claremont. Mrs, Bingham, 18 highway and met Alsop's car herd- 1 year old. Bowdin Ave, Toronto. oa>` Both cars were wrecked. The 1 31ue-roan Belgian•Perdieron filly ruing W 41�iTED - One brooder stove, 1VIa$ter Laying Meal east-bound car burst into flames, 1 year old. which were soon extinguished by HOLSTEIN CATTLR 500 chick or more capacity. A. wa,� used a fire ex- Skimin, Dunbarton. .-Oyster Shell -and Grit a bus-driver, I laegistered bull, rising year old Y •tinguisher. The occupants were res- 1 Freiihened registered heifer calf at foot JUST INSTALLED - a large saw ' curd before the car took fire. Al- 2 Fresh, high grade heifers mill. Custom Sawing, any size or Shur-gain Hog Co>r�eentrate, 41 per eta 1+ sop sustained severe face latera-• .7 High grade heifers, bred, 2 years old -length lumber. Victor Clarke, 1 1-2 tions and possible back injuries. 7 Nigh grade heifers, yearlings `miles south of Greenwood. Better. Hogs He was treated QY Dr. H. C. Pear- 2 Registered heifers,. yearlings of Idu su:ton Ernest:. Hole_.-'i-High trade calves,.9 months.o d 185 acres, homestead, good brick - Royal - Purple -{Calf Meal for of Toronto, received a fractured 2 Calves,eligible for registration house, lap-roof bank-barn, --other skull -and_ other in'uries. rthur V out',mildings, small orchard, one of J . .A 4 Young calves Ytwng Cale s Trudell and Ernest Hathaway, of the finest farms in Markham Town , ' . Toronto, ..were cut.-about .the face _YORKSHIRE SWINE_ _ ship; two streams, atnail bush, .al- • and han3s. Brummell was cut about 1 Boar most touches village, clear of en- Dr•� Riess and Royal Purple Stock. 1 Grade sow. brad cumbrance, inspection arranged. . • -the head'and is suffering from •loss Gra:ia shoats SpeeifiE of memory. These three men•were T Young*pigs Willoughby's, Kent Building Tor- ` treated by Dr. Cartwright and af- _ onto. 24-26 tes�vards were removed to the To- In case of a storm the sale will �7lgent for McCormick•Ceering farm Nachlrery and onto East General Hospital. Brum: be held under cover. FARM LISTINGS WANTED - Repairs. , li All sizes, equipped or not. Buyers ... - +mell -who was, driving the alleged TERMS Of SALE...CASH waiting. No sale, no charge. Send our Motto -' We have it. Can Get it Or it Is sot mads :ea i - stolen car is under police 'guard at KEN PRENTICE, full information to L. V. DISNEY, FbOta:8000 the hospital. Officers Arthur Run- _ Auctioneer Real Estate, Oshawa. phone 1560. ciman and G. R wands i=vestigat- - 12-16 J. S. B ALSDON, i- 'PICKERING ed i