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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1939_03_24 '..w ♦. .,. .: carte' ..... .—... • .+:wC , ,�•'" .; .:'_.. .�+F^^` :. — ^+: :�.. - 7�Y' - ,r ..... THter, A.­ __ VOL. LV.FII P. ICK.ERING, ONT., FRIDAY, ?NIAR. 24, 1939 No. 31 i>prtotla�asts:tal iEarDw. Brougham NOTICE Greenwood GREENWOOD �. 'mo i PE Josephine Stevenson ham Mrs. Mark spent Sur-lay with DR. H, O. PEARSON—Physician ,. -taken a position in Woodstock. her people at Woodbridge. NIILLS Our trucks pass your,way y Mr. Elmer :Kutton of Victoria aadattraeoa. Dunbatcoa. tar The Shaver family hove moved every day." to Lindsay, where Mr. Shaver will College, spent the week-end. with 1856-•1936 �p E. FORSYTH. Oph. D., Director _ [l•Optamq�desi AMaiiatiouof onc�.�q�i{rs• COAL, COKE. engage in boat-building, his father. YtaepC Member of the Ametiean vvtomace.--at Mr. Testi Beer visited his sister, r CHOPPING ao.dan Eyes eza nod er appolntsaeat.' ,Phe Y. P. entertained Mt. Zion = 'x rbo"310L Cttreawot.t�at, WOOD, ORMENT, Mrs. Harry Wright at Geoagetowm and Kinsale societies on Wednes- Monday,' y Wednesday and Friday twpa4. RAND, GRAVEL, one day last week. day eve_,ing. Church a,d Sunda School ser- WE GRIND FINE Sunday On. Sunday, March 26th, R. V.. R DONALD RUDDY $urriater. and vices ha& a good attendance on Mowbray, Temperance Supt. for Bran,. Sborts and Feed of all i�.spl�iei `,Ngtai�Publu. adoyerw•x+a. - may, kinds.; also minerals and otber wtas�ay t8eiateA.E.f„y�ria- BUILDER'S SUPPLIES .Piclskrit-g Twp• will address the Wa.aoita of t Houw.Wbitrr. y gr. Earle Betts of Toronto, and Sunday School and the school will 'eoncentrafes for profitable feedior le a BE7►TON, BELL & ROSS also local cartage work Mr. Jack Betts, of Glencoe, called ' open at 10 a. at- Mr- Mowbray iP -kept on .bated We have also plsieed in stock a fall on T. G and Mrs. Brown on Wed- very interesting on the temperance Barristors tt Solicitors nesday evening. uestiozi Coarse out and hear him. We tock only the best Pt+ultr litre of Maple Leaf Milting q _ , J.BEATON.K,C. Telephone Cots Fie• Tete heavy fall of, snow on Sun- Miss Midred Corbett of Centre reeds and Supplies IkL BROOKE aEjLL.K.C. Adel,2s33 dray night has again rade travell- School, Scugog Island, has been at �•D.F.ROSS A. W MITCHELL � � on other roads than the horns suffering from a severe alt- F, Z• viREEN ^r_ 372.Bay St. ack .of the flu. We am { _f JOHN L.POND Toronto Piokering, Ont. highway. James Farley and daughters lgyow she wss well enough to re- !' 1.KIC ARDSON k Co., Barris- , were in Lindsay on Mgreday to vis 'turn to school this week. P C•TUNING 'V Office phone 7480 Residence 85L0' it Mr: Farley's niece, who is ser The Mens Su •cera,6olietton. '%A Tdr etc,.Saito bdi, , g�oe Lite Builth �''roroMo St. Comn to. Supper w1a6 quite a T P succems. It goes: to prove that the. aiaphoae♦d,easel&cr..cin`rwo sots. acs iously ill at resent AND{ The Beal Store,ClalremQnt The Y. P. U. with Ross Willtison's men cat, serve a splendid suppei All kinds of F epair Work ,a MGUS McMILLAN—Barrister, Sol- PHONE 921 .L-A ki spo-aored a fine meeting on The Dramatic Club, of Brougham, Ail TuningGuaranteed roc, Notuy Public. 19 Melinda Street group, !tom,. Teledbone EtRing,oS. 29tf FURNITURE Sunday evening. Bab Wilson of Er- were , skive Church, Toronto, had chs good and acted their parts C. MaCDONALD - Uentaf charge well. Mr. Robt. Miller sang two We ore displaying an attractive of the program, Miss Gisyds Gan_ splendid solos.. 209 Close Ave. Tseaaffs HERBERT T. FALLAISE, L.-D S.. - variety of non vms otie of the visiting group. — -�---- -- ',hone Lakeside 1502 v Cl u,n,S.Gradyate of��.ee[toyal couzge of Aluminum and Graniteware Esc. A group of the measfiers _of the Old Residents in Pickering and sur net,tke uaiva.a of Toronto. Furniture anjd Furniture OrderN taken at NEWS i0� is r ease second dont ea of St. And- Novelties., W. I_ are tslang a Course in Re- Bistrieti to be entertained. Mt'iGMlreb. thcftecige, t. OfhEe mm": 9 s.as.��ss a rs.•or ay apvotata�t. (x-ras Prices low, is keeping with times. modelling Garme�ts, under the dir- aartirM. ection of Maes Row, of the Depart- P Pl ring l bone f trrae Oid eo a resident in Pidce ' .'...FUEL -' meat, ft•+am Monday till Friday of . and District, will be pleased to � - Justsssso 4r arts. Faj '�g Elevator thiia week. learn that they are to be entertain- A � I%e second flrll gams hock- ed again this year, on Easter lion- _._.. __ — ti BE4TO . TOWNS] Claremont Ont., e3 betweew Pickering and Broth- day, at a dinner which is being Builders' Supplies D Chart. Conveyancer.Commtasiooar fon 7 • sen was played at Markha.'rn on sponsored by a group *of business hkwa ,amdadu. J�rn+aaot.'Etc. iwacr al saki p�essiOral then of Oshawa. -� "wriazeLasessea. bitevale.Ow. tTtlesds IIrlsst, Btroe score being 5-a Held for the first time last year, I,nmber and Lath q Pone — Res- JS8 Office W88 tiA�n- T'1t1V now _ A. E. RIC H A R D%c. . — . stands a each and the last this function, attended by one hun- K tying or Bening 'Q 13. C Shingles g' Q$ND�RAL INSURANCE Final is to be played on Monday, dred -old people from the Southern � ¢� Chop of Any Kind March 27th, at Marthagn. Come P� of the County of Ontario, att- Blue-C08 SEAL fA N CI E Poultryand Be Feeds. Flour and see rile best ratted so much favorable interest Alberta Ooal • QO N V E Y�A N CI N d s Baan a of the sea. 8very Day aqx and support the home team. and widespread attention, that the s As old establtied agency. ready' The W. M. S. Field their March sante group of sponsors have dec- Domestic Coke Blue Coal dt. Wood to serve meeting at the home of Mrs. B. ided to hold it again. and invitat- CFment. Lime, Plante! ptioa� Piclt. 6000 Fendng and Roofing Material Ritchie. with 3fr-t• Fred C�,,P t' ions to attend are nnw bilin ex sr Mfaplo RndV Wood President, presiding. Sixteen of .ender bei. old peoi. + .:. WAS,dis- W 11I. MAW _ k tn ha z sr med t _. Agents for Lnn�ly Penes - the ntent,be:s were prc:.eni. Z' ,.. jr...T''_- .•LII�ElgS8D AUCTIONEER AND D• .Jt�• �+ E R, votiohw period was conducted ' by ninety years. 1h. Pvent .fstiE., place .46"d Ilea "fine VALUATOR the President. Mrs. Norton, Sec- in the Getwsha Rotel, Oshawa, on Sales ceaducted Anywhere re", read a conmtunication roc- meter Monday, canmencing at 12 3 tlPboao�r write. Address 814 Duodaa Insuraaoe of All Binds, roved- from a lady speaker from 30 noun, April 10th- and the friends .Cocksbutt Implements " Street, B.ut. the Chnneh of all Nations, accept. of all old people of the above age jDeetaee Whitby, Ontario. Best Rates Available with inn �► imrt�tation to address the are cordially invited to communi- � mon .8s>� Ehster Thankoffering Meeting. tate at once with the Secretary, R. SeCATltj► and Service Mrs. Philip gave a brief report of $• Faith, Genosha hotel, Oshawa, WILSON B R O S BrierbuSh Hospital the financial side of the season's in order that invitatig-19 may be' Government Licemed 'Address Phone activities. Mrs. Mairs conducted the sent out in the regular way. i . t Mlu, �t• kBiII IJt, E. .�touffYille, DIIt, BROUGHAM :PICK 516, retnasining part of the profrrarn as Phooe9fark 7&lQ Phone 19l °utlined in the M, M. big. Gea.s.on :q'hiterate _Maternity, Medical, and Surgical sang a hymn as a soh•,, wayP r�d - a' means wea+e discussed to ' increase The t...i.ra "Lora Rivers" given OOFi*TG SPECIAL cases takers �T�R�rrN VRV�ti R our givings to meet the allocation. in .the Unfted MaternitySelwi.Rootn - . Drwnatic-Club, was thorou,gY S-1 Std. WAt, Asphalt Shin At the close of the meetin g, the ph glen WiM Pay, Profitsoy,-u by a K-A ouw..Pc, in shite ifr-00 Per Rates for 10 dada—$25.75 - y 3issdames Ritchieihia_nd fledge ser- sgt�t It You Use of the bad road conditions. 8-1 Hvy. Wght..Ashphalt Shingles Fegsetered Nurses is attendance and •' ved a'dainty tea. t -w: 24 hour service giv.n. NATURAL MINERAL IThe March meeting of the Wom- �k the Whitevale hind Green Rjv- $6.65 per er- Sa ' ext Sunday,- All first quality Toteato Asphalt ti "Amb lance Service ens Institute.was held on Tues- Hams Roofing Ce. Shingles• la lots Phosphates da afternoon at the W. Bayles' Ste• 26th, the pastor, Rev. ' MRS.E.K. GuOC 25.37 y y home, *ith an attendance of near- of w-i.11 preach the•second ser- of 6 sgie, or over. To fraease Yields and Imprevc Quality If you knew you WERE NEXT of all crops ly forty _,mrbers and guests. bars. rnon .in the series on the Resurr- Harvey, Presideat, presided. Miss ection. His subject will be "The Prices enbjeet � change wlthon5 In- you would bustle in after that let- unties surance Protection we've been D. N. Lockwood es Annie Bayles and Hilda Hood Resurrection in History". Serzice LAI talking about p were appoiraed delegaters :roc �J1t, at 1��hitevale at 11 a. m. and at pI 't IN(� �•� YOU MAY $E NEXT Pickering Mills Brougham Branch -of the lab, ••E Green River at p. m. All are v • to go for three days to Gu�.,,f cx�rdially invited. 13, ` w n -F1CKERING. ONT. College, expenses paid by the W. The March meeting of the Miss- �L� Y CYI.Iu-I' 1tZO"LE1 M ARD GENERAL INSURANCE WE DELIVER I. The afterrcon's program was as ion Circle of the Baptist Church PHA. ONE 3400 PHONE 53I7 planned, "Manning a beautiful was held at the home of '.firs. A. _ Our Motto—Service and Protec-bon' (Garden", the subject being twken Spears,_At the concluslon, supper phww PIc�4g 6700 by Mrs. T. Robertson, who with a was 'served to over seventy'guest sy short experience in country life, who later q tared into the games ..'NEO SIIdb�O�TS' R. G. CLENDSNING has made the "old un's":sit up and and contests prepared for our en- ;.. .0 FUNERAL D'IRECT'OR take notice, when they visit her tettairanent. Everyone enjoys this ...CHEMICAL y STUDIO COUCHES -- beautiful g•atden in the summer- eve�hig with such good hosts-as, s - e Atnlntlauee and Mrs. Spears.Pldvat _ Mr. a .1 p FOOD time. Study and experiments are 'MattressesNihe Women's Institute meeting Vj A + fill t d matt DA and N ht Service' g T MIN t! MINE �Wltll spring y ankh her an 'e, rt in rticul- RAL TO p 8 • held; in the Baptist School room, ?♦ and cushions, covered in Phone 90 tore. Mr: John Knox, President of d p jR. good quality repp and velour, Malvern 5000 the South Ontario , Junior Farm- Thursday evening, March 16th, was To aid in the: • ors' was a est speaker, who out- a bright spot in such a windy, win- j'� pew Prevention of Nutritional Anssm. Good value $33.50 to 84:3 so Markham, � ,Ont• lined a project being sponsored by try week. Atter the business was � disposed of the hasbands bein them for farm improvements. P� g Prevention of Rickets Dental p whereby farmers would be visited guests, took charge of the ping- ► ; Congdleume in rug's anti b3° Oaries, and Tetany of Vitam•• rain with Mr, Blake Annis, actin in D', deficjency. Yes We Have by three capable and influential g 1s elle 3rd. The new patterns as ChaSr�man_ Two- of the bo s Preventi of 'Iodine deficiency y 1l judges, before and after improve- Y Ar6 nn 7% 11mento tv_i credit for onset-aeon L. Hagerman and. G. McKay, gave �� n.U- — - -g- BWiding..of -Resisttlnee - — ,, in cleaning up and general imp- Irish songs, while Adam Spears Sun-tested Wall papers: troughs,oyster shell,mica rovements. Valuable prizes_'to be and Hugh Pugh sang an amusing 71 delicious food supplement awarded to winners in this proj- duet, in which they recalled school- containing quantities of Vita. rit• brooder, stove and ect. Mr. Knox was assured b Mrs, time pranks. Mr. Miller supplied 'We are agents for the hasy washers need $ r Y - mins and Minerals frequently ; Harvey, that the W, I. would co- two. lovely numbers on the cello. ironers. Come in and let us demonstrate y, lackrng in ordinary diets. to'you their good qualities. furnace pipes in all sizes. - operate and give sympathetic ass- The topic, Strangers within our . Gates" was then taken b Small doee—Fag to take r istance to theworthwhile scheme. y Rev. Mt. Also all hardware atreas- y Arsiila>oex. Day se,I!fit)dtt Member's entered heartily into tele Owen, of Unionville, who handled ' llfiseR oliable piiee8. sing of Irish songs. Roll Call it in a ritost capable manner, men- 24,day tr6atment, $1.15 =x iRksas ISN was answered by Irish jokes or tioning stories of hunian interest. Repair work done promptly- short readings Dearing on the aft- � Mtatgai�et Reesor gave a set- 42 day treatment, $2.45 Q �+�] * AL T ernoon's program, "In the Garden". ection of Irish melodies and acted - t. 1 Ca A• STERRIT3' �id.1�iN BUSHBY AL the close a surr�ptuaurs repast as accompanist for the songs while JONES Funeral, DIr@CtOt Hardware Tinsmith wet& served by Mesdames, Bayles, Mrs. Rick accompanied Mr. 3(iller. i Hedge, Soden, Lemon 'and Johnston A Social Hmtr was enjoyed after- The Reuel I�rut v` Fnrnitare Doiler the hostesses. The April meeting wards, when refreshments were PTC}•R►ERING Phase, Pick. 68 r will be held at Miss Duncatt's. served by elle ladies. . .' ►..;.,� •.";+:e :. �jalkel'l>Ittlf• . fttwlo liMa MM z 1 _ .. v .. :.•. '­1_;.. .sij",l w. i. j. ... '�•4*• ,�; .. _ ..,s, .•.,: : yf .e. ,..Wil, ., '-"�• v- • • Wreckers Red Mounties Will -_ azWrong Bu>dd>I>I»e : Guard Royalty What• Science 1111RETTEPAPERS _ An embarrassed relief pro feet Y wrecking crew bet out:for the sec- At King George's Request Four k isDoing * ` M time to raze a three-storey Members Of The R.CM. . P. NONE FINER NIADE s e tenement in Brooklyn. A ,Are Personal To Act-As Pl Or- aw -bank which owned the building ANTIDOTE FOR SILICOSIS e e • i3ahe'd the city housing-.authority derlies For Their Majesties _ Three Toronto doctors have re- ) to tear it down as part of a slum Their Visit Here. attack- Clearance1 l program. A crew was Dt>gmg ported definite advance in :titiapatched. Later bank officials _ Ing silicosis—dreaded lung disease Lalled up to inquire why the build-• . AL the request of the Ming, lost of miners—by using metallic aln- Ing had not been torn down as scarlet-coated . members of the minuet as a direct preventive ss.- �RE� Royal' Canadian Mounted Police tidote against deadly quartz par- ERIE '`e promised. Investigation disclosed titles inhaled b miners in the /� SSP the crew had razed the building will act as personal orderlies to the y % , IIext door. King and Queen during their tour course of their work. They have of Canada this spring, headquar• conducted eztensive experiments 1E tern of the force announce. The at Toronto and in the McIntyre U� _ A spring whose water has defin King is Honorary Commissioner of Porcupine mines. Ite healing properties has been dis. the•force. Y covered in the basement of the The-four Mounties chosen to act REPAIR HUMAN BONES DOUBLE AUTOMATIC BOOKLET police station in Harrogate, Eng- orderlies were' Sergeant Hugh Use of anima] bones as pegs, land. W. H. Williams, of Saskatoon, patches and fillings in human • limb-mending operations 'are de- scribed in The Lancet by Dr. E. Sask.; who will be non-commis- energy amounting to 10,000,000 The Rio Negro Valley in Ar- - A drop of honey Batches more stoned officer in charge; Constable W. Hey Groves, emeritus proles- kilowatt hours. gentina expects to pick 152,000,• 9iea than a hogshead of vine Joseph A. L, S. Langlois of Hem- That much energy, looms large 000 pounds of pears this season, gsh vinegar. sor of surgery at the University of --English Proverb. mingtord„ Que.; es Bristol, England.Constable Jambeside the 1,400,000 kilowatt ca- and this"is more than the coup- . ' - C. Voughling of Regina, and Con• as pacity of Boulder Dam, which coat try usually consumes the govern stable Robert Portelance of Mont- He explains how he used a wal- $126,000,000 and will have a pow- wentis urging the people to eat rus tooth to fill a hole made near real. the head of a thigh bone by scrap- er capacity of 1,890,000 kilowatts: more of the fruit. �Ga�dene�n T° Curb Public Eylthuslasm Ing out diseased bone, use of a peg - - Their duties .will be to prevent made of stag's antler to pin the :enthusiastic persona from getting head of a thigh bone-to the shaft ' I ROOM ESSENTIAL too close when Their Majesties are liter it had been broken of, us8 Class.i.Fied C�Vert'sMost common mistake made by entering or leaving railway or of beef bone to-ill a groove in an the new gardener is that of other coaches and. stop persons upper arm bone after an,operation _ — : Crowden thin too close from attempting to climb on the for disease. $ things togeth- AGENTS WANTED HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE or. In planning layouts it is es- running board of any motor car is or. I that the mature height and which the King and Queen may be ENERGY TO RUN THE EARTH AGENTS • WANTED AN EVERY RIGS BLUUD PRESSURE--WR1Tp g riding. In C6ae Of necessity they district to sell a product used In for tree booklet and full partJcu- senth 0! the flower Or eight d g' Recent advances in atom-smash- ,every_ home. This is a . money -Aar* regardilig our amazingly aue- � tree be kept will act literally as a personal body inle have started scientists on a maker. Bos 91, Toronto Post cessful hyblood treatment. Pedt pt in mind and sirffic]eat. guard. .They also will act as mea- new and apparently narrowing Office. screed Products Saskatoon. cask. space be allowed, stingers when required by the Is. every reputable seed Bata- hent for the secret by Which, they BIG SPARE-TIME PROFITS, REP- my p Royal party. say, a few pounds o! uranium may resenting leading Canadian, Am- BOGS FOR bALF- logue and in most special govern- The ][Aunties will replace two be made to run all the light, heat .eA_ Fid lityisCirculation.BoxD200 FOR SALE — FOUR YEAR OLD Inent bulletins there will be found Toronto. Yorkshire Slre. Beat Market Pen along with descriptions of various Royal marines and two members and power planta on earth. Dr. of' one of the Guards' regiments,' G. Hahn of Berlin is reported to; Winn winter arlr sits other Boar planta the height when toll grown.. PO ASTHMA. BRONCHITIS 'Winners; Yearling boar etre. who usually acted as personal or-, have found an energy of 200,000,- Grandstre. and two nearest Gran- This can be used as a guide in the IF SUFFERING FROM ASTHMA dams in Advanced Registry. Your planning. Roughly, space between derlies when Their Majesties tray 000 volts in an exploding atom of or chronic bronchitis send loc to- months boars and sows. Shade ' eked abroad, uranium. day for trial of ASTONS TAB- land Farms, Eden, Out —= planta should equal mature height. - - --- LETS. the remarkable British Thus a shrub•like the ordinary If every atom in one gram could Remedy which is giving instant Grana Champion Yorkshire Sire. whits 3 ire which averages be exploded with a discharge of relief to many thousands Liters- Bent Market Pen Royal winter x p a. $ 200,000,000 volts ?t would roduce ture free. Astone Products, 7$ A Fair and other Boal Winners; about 6-7 feet in height is most �O Can I p Adelaide west, Toronto. Bold by Yearling boas ■ire, ms ndsize, and parts Of Canada, should have 6-7 , 1Druggiats at b0c and 11.00. two egistrt't3Four sin s boars and Registry. Farms, Eden feet between It and its neighbor. 8Y ANNE ASHLEY HAHY CHICKS Ontario. and be this far away from walks and almost as far from !encs Or BANTAMS. SUNGLE COMB GOLDEN MEDICAL SUPPLIES' tchind Seabrights from prize-winning wall. Q.—HOW can I relieve as irri- �1_00 stock s1.o0 each. Grace Huston. DON'T SUFFER FRU31 SORE OA :HOT BEDS tatin CO 9 Glan>tord Station, Out. Tired Feet. Try the n'ew Andy's g cough? TORTURE in A Minute halve & Liniment, Large Ointment When s lar number o! earl A.—Prepare a mixture of the tar reilef from%be hektos d amus.,6lsaeh% only $1.00-50c bottle. Liniment 8e y Nmpim ua OW foa,�smim,ads and other dda RIGH PRESSURE SELLING HAS planta are needed, these can be Juice of two lemons, one teaspoon � 0. prO°abensi, ��vv.a..asolins. aneimo fooled the most of us once. Don't h'RE"E—First order only. Your started from'seed Ina hot bed. Of water, and one tablespoon of 0, O• D,tMtEaC81t PION. its WL be high pressured Into buying mosey back if not satleEed Please eostha the irritated sly. Clew,Qawts and staff- 'cheap inferior chickens.You don't wrlti'e to. Andy's Salve & Liniment The lather COribiatb Of 8 bed Of granulated sugar. Take a tea- {�-ales Jae t6o oat Intense iul�d have to.pay a bfr price for high Manufacturing. 101 Alexander'St.,, SPO of this mixture every hall' Maul'• A Bae t:W u dros_-- i1- quality chicks.. With Tweedie Toronto. fresh horse manure, which Sup- !many-b"L Askfa0. Q >M large production at one place, no plies the heat, about 18 inches hour. agent's commission to pay, we can MONOGRAMS deep. On this two or three inches Q•—How can I make a sandwich sear for free Extra Prost Grade hatched from 25 to SO ounce eggs, APPLY GOLD IIVITIALB"ON AUTO- of UT0.of fine soil is placed and after the that is "different?" heavy Breeds $12.45,' Pullets mobiles. ProAtable opportunity. bid baa heated tip and thea cooled A,—Why not try it ehociDlate 319,90, Cockerels $9.00. Legborna Samples 10c. Proposition tree. 111,95, Pullets $24.90, Cockerels Pethick's Monograms. 86TF. Tor- down again (a matter of three sandwich? sines one large banana $4.00. Grade A Lower. Special onto. and Started hicks Slight or four days.) the seed is sown in to a cream, work in two table- , Mating, . �ly higher. Free CataldgueNO FILM REQUIRED rows a few inches apartThe bed spoons of cocoa, add• mayonnaise, Tweedle Chick Hatcheries Limit. is protected b rough board' and lace between buttered bread. ea, Fergus, ontasio. $END vs YOUR SNAPSHOTS OR " Pro y $ 1n$ P ,•, , f' old photos. we specialize In mak- along the side and on top and Q.—How can I make labels stick SuN. MAPLE.• ONT., Ing t. arg x 7" a direct from Co any .alo in toward the south about 10 �VE3 CLARK. print 6" z T" enlargements col- P $ t0 Lia Cane s " boargh•t 'thrf a hundred Bray Bar- pored 60e; 8" z 10" enlargement red Rock ,tilek s last year.• Cock- coloured 75c, Stamv- ecce ted. :.to 18 inches above the bed is plat- A.—Gummed labels placed on stela weighed b°,& pound, at 93r sd a window sash well Clawed. tin cans will adhere readily and months; sL pounds at 4% moiiNai. Tru Foto studios Montreal.d, phew g y Birks Building. Idontreal. +" ■aye When-the plants have developed securely if they are first moistened . -Ste. You won't find any'Nothing like Bray chick-thtrtg like ORNAMENTALS - their second set of leaves they'aTe with glycerine. -- �, them, either. Order your Bray t chicks now. Bray Hatchery, 1$0 RARE AND UNUSUAL UR'QAMEN- lhinned out and before being Q --_$ow can I mead a large '; John Street North. Hamilton, On. tats, tsars shrub- and perennial trans-planted outside they are hole in a.sweater? tart° flowers. Rardy fruits for colder hardened in a cold frame which is A.—Try basting a piece of ma- �''HILDRF�1 of all ages dsacrtcte Plants expertly packed, ss LIMITED `UMBER BRAY START- arrival in good condition guaran- simply shot bed without any heat- teriAl on the wron side and then thrive on CROWN teed. E:preas prepaid. Send for $ ,a ed chicks for sale. Also 9-week- -Illustrated catalogue descri.Msa • r Ing material. Jamin through the etch. It (BRAND CORN SYRUP. old -'ready-made" capons. won- g g p ;They never tire of its delict- derfuI meat birds Order early. over 500 varieties. The Manitoba will make the dam stronger and Write for further details. Bray -Hardy Plant Nursery, Dropmors. USE GOOD SEED ous Savor and it really is so- will keep the shape .of the gar- ood for them—so Ivo the Hatchery, 13Q-John .Street 'Nortb, Manitoba $t is impossible to over-empha- a. Hamilton,-Ontario. ` ment. .0dWrett CROWN BRAND PATENTS _ >ti:e the importance of good seed. How can I renew the metal Vvery day. Other factors are raeticall all Q' COCKJ•'.REL' BARGAINS WHILE A-�i OFFER Tu EVERY INVENTOR p y � they' last. All from Government . Mops of salt and pepper shakers kedyslt3sns List of Invention* and tarn fetor• beyond control but the gardener , 3lounceClttOWN B D" Appr n ed blood tested- breeders. mation sent fres.The Ramsay Coin- -Las absolute check over this that have corroded? Two w�cek old Barred Rocks .09c; any, Registered. Patent Attorneys, A.—Give them a coat of enam= CORN SYRUP • most satin- New Hampshire Reds .08c. Three �43 Rank SL Ottaws. Can. foundation. Weather, soil and lo- factory carbohydrate to use week ald Barred Rocks, .12c; Reds ---ration may be ideal but without !l, allow it t0 dry thoroughly, � a milk modifier Is. the 11c. • Bis EggQuality 'Yat more. PERSONAL then follow with a second coat. feeding of Infants and Order at once f you want these. food. seed, specially selected to g fifty Baden Electric Chick Hatchery, MARRY—HUNDREDS TO CHOOSE suit Canadian conditions, the gar- no an energy producing food Limited. . from. Many with means. Farm- for growing Children. ere' daughters. Widows with den is going to be a'failure. DUGS Property. Particulars 10c, Con- - O!T QUICK ` 17deatial. Boz 128< Calgary, At-FA � FOY, DEER AND COON HOUNDS ostia. _ R Fco DS ENERGY from from one to seven years old,guar. A NEW FEATURE - FOOD � sateen, 'also .Bird doge and pure PHOTOGRAPHYFROM • 'Scotch Collies. Write John S. Ar At At the first sign of a cold!rub a little e • Wilson, alerrickville, Unt — FREE ENLARGEMENT STH--UV y MemthoIatum in-the nostrils, See how • ♦ ♦ Sloss prints ll film 25c..1°lie prinbaiami Doings' this healing balm quickly penetrates to FARM 1FOR BALE pric@. d enlarged prints nc. the nasal passages...fights germs. Brightling Studio, Toronto. Column of Comment on Events a 100 ACRES, WITH OR WITHOUT soothes inflamed�membranes...Clears stock and implements. fair build- and Personalities in and ` PERSONAL 7. sone and head. firings quick,Is. "Ir Ings and good sugar bush. Boz around the Ontario Legislature relief ocernighl. Get a 30 cents tube Or ` TM" 42, Angus, Ont. QUIT TOBACCO. SNUFF. EASILY, _ starts this week. Will replace jar of Mentholatum today. Mef CANADA STARCH' inexpensively. Home remedy.'Tes- "News Parade" for the dura- guaranteed or money back. - Aa COMPANY Limited FILMS DEVELOPED tlmontals. Guaranteed. Advice tion.of the Session. ROLL FILMS DEVELOPED WITH free. Bartlett's, Boz 1. Winnipeg. Note: 1f readers have any two prints of each and FREE - POPPING CORIA questions, any suggestions re ENLARGEMENT coupon 28c. material for this column please OFFSET COMMERCIAL PHOTO- FOR SAID--SPANISH GIANT POP- GRAPHY. 2 RUSSELL ST., TOR-. forward them to the editor of plug corn, dime for sample $0Y your paper. ONTO. egg Incubator.rio. J. ADDletor~ CANADIAN E�URIT+IES Vienna, Ontario. r•' [IAIIt•.GUUDS RADIO NVIGS, TOUPES, TRANSFURMA- tions, switches. Curia, and all types OUR NEW RADIO SALES SHEET of finest quality Hair Goods. Write -is now ready for distribution. - -_ Dominion and Provincial for !terms te�f •uged. Torue. nto Hum. write for copy. Please specify, vice- tial terms e.ganged. Toronto Sum. whether dealer, amateur service- ToHair �uoviv Co. 628 -Ralhnrat man or Co.,et owner. Radio Trade roni o Supply Ltd.. 387 Yonge St,. cups o Government Bonds j . HELP WANTED 1i ALE Toronto' ROSES FUR YOUR -- •� u i $ECOME A DETECTIVE. MEN NEW RUSES for your garden trona to$14W raft ii+C coq►ttr !♦ over 18 wanted everywhere, lie- England. Send for tree catalogue„ KEEP CLEAN INSIDE) Public Utility tectives Darn good wages. Re- five hundred varieties, merry- -7 wards. Work home or travel, s Y'orrespondence training 'course. weather's Famous Roses, complete lou utii• �Inr c::.y It au;i,i�,� yuU ' t� r and Write for tree information cultural directions. Write today. h .k, overui�ht, h, 'the teelln� o[ Box .5, Station T, Montreal. Canadian a tint Brush's Nurse - ran to 'g " fitness and iiiii,le industrial Financing ire• Box 14(1'. Ridgeville. Ont. cl anliness! He'Ips eliminate the left-over wast.$ that hold you bark, HIGH GRADE RF.E OATS SEEDS cause headaches, indigestion, etc, _ AND CLOVERS -„ •Ftrfleld Tea is not a miracle worker, TRITE FOR OUR I'RTCF. UST UN but if t`015TIFATtON bothers Solt, NO. 1 ALASKA,BANNER,VICTORY all kinds of grass and clove- it will certainly "do wonders:". 10e' �OMINIort SECVFITI�3 O.A.C. Gats at .GS bus. Erban and seeds, Highest uuality and ioweaC anal -,5c of drugstores—or tt•"RiTE Vanquord at $1.00 bus. Register- prices. We supply bags and pre- _ FOE: b'REE �A\il'LF:yT of Garfleld /ry�T ed No t 'Grimm Alfalfa at .32 Ib. pa>'• Brown Bros„ Arkona, Or- of unci f;E SA lieada he I'ot dere 0 UPLIM '• sealed bags); No. 1 Grimm Al- tario. ;•1; I,ARF'TELfi TEA CO.: 1 Close at at . lb. No. 1 Red .13 Clover Avcnile, Toi6nto o, Canada''. :"TORONTO MONTREAL WINNIPEG VANCOUV[R NIrW YORK LCHOON.040 �" N .I lb. N°. 1 A t...0 at .1:I m. TA�TiING _ No. 1 w.B .Sweet at:.05 Ib. Tim. 1 1S King Street Wast, Toronto othy 06. ib, f.o.b. Chatham, 'bags >:l""PERT TANNING OIC BIDES kU12 'I free; Cash with order. Kent and Harness Lace & Robes. Also Essex Seed Growers. P.O. Box 101, DEER, Eta. Free list and togga Issue No. 12—•'39 Chatham, Ontario. Towne & Sons,Merritton. Onta1•I•• ` rasa. ` "._ __" •� :�.....�: _.__ - x v ... _ �� . _ .._ ;; �1 „4 n^•• j, _,.. rn z'.' ? :�.;: �.. . li o. ... . ... .. t! 1. ._ - ... •?�- . � �' t a "��mj+:"' 'ice ���,��� • Might, • • deAnitsly inti," said lYlss lgvelya .. �; .. _ be taken unless !t L deanitely err• • __ Bring ranged that they.are to be wore Marru�ge f or Them Allan of Calgary. Runs Down JiCj[ i on some occasion during the visit. �j�,, ? '• Threshold Of Now cares "No For Dinner 4' . ' ' Crown To Canada The London corrpspoadeat of one j a Lit& A&lre The recent announcement by a . '' • provincial paper, the Cardiff West- United States airlines company Although Jack rabbits are quite tern Mail, remarks that it would be that It intended to replace air hos- ,. - _• __Fit»t Time Out IC.nsllnd- hardly Wpropriate for the-King to Fourteen C,ana&= c ��� teases with &towards because of uncommon in that section of the �&wtiethw Situation Lake his Crown on the tour across Trsmtns As Ate Hof- the high rata of marriage smoag country, Tack Brinktow of Hast- - . Created For Wowios It Canada and back, without 8lving tones On T•C� P ingd, Ont., chased one in his car ;' . the &tewardesses lett theca undis- one sight last week sad eventually Canadians an opportuaity, of see- Vie- tutbed. They thought American ran over it. The neat day, the ;Possibility the King may take ins it at least once, girls must be different. rabbit was served as a delicious ��,;• his C•own to Canada on the forth The Crown of State is the Sov- Fourteen Canadian girls, who The girls' training is lasting a morsel for dinner. - coming Royal visit has aroused ereiga's own Crown. It was one. have renounced marriage for a few month and will include courses in keen interest in Britain as well as of the.two Crowns used, in accord• years at least,because Trans-Can meteorology', radio, learning the Jack explained that he was ma toring to Campbellford, and about ' ' , . is the Dominion. ance with ancient custom, at' the ada Air Lines regulations require atructure of the T.C.A. planes and I'll- .✓ No final decision has been made coronation of George VI in West- a statement from the applicant familiarisation trips between Win- halt way on his journey the cab- minter Abbey two years ago: bit appeared in front of the car ,met. But it has been suggested the. that- she does not inroad to marry aipeg and Toronto. i�' King might take' the Imperial' �- in the near future, have begun - and kept running ahead of it. The Crown of Staten and might wear it Michael Warren, s. jockey, training as air hostesses on T.C.A. - race kept up for a quarter mile formal:y to prorogue the Canadian brought suit in Dublin, Ireland, passenger service. The passenger Tne wise ,question is not, "Is at forty miles per hour, until the ' -Parliai_'eat. It that was done the a aiast Mrs. Monreen Dunne for service is expected to start in Christ Divine?" but "What is God jack was run dower. Queen might accompany-him wear- g April . . like?"-William Tem le. The animal weighed eleven alleged breach of promise. p ands and dressed a little better. ,. `` ins her Crown. On the threshold of a new car than sin pounds. ' . This would only; be feasible if,• Celebrating their New Year, . eer; marriage his no• allure to :. _ ). Parliament had completed its bust- New York Chinese contributed them. The general consensus In Toys shipped from Germany to ___. . _ µ . nese by May 20, when their Males- $40,000 cash towards a fund to "when we're too old to fly, I guess the United States last year A drop of.honey catches mors .' . 'ties' stay is Ottawa ends. buy 10-ambulances for the'Chinese we'll turn to love." , valued at $448,248, a decrease'of files than a hogshead of vinegar _ _ _r Presumably the Crowne will not army, "Right now I think it would be 20 per,cent. from '1997. -English Proverb. - - - .. . . _ .. .. -� . __ . . ;.. al . . . . ._. . - - _ _, . .. .. - -- .-. . .. . 4 _ . .. - I . . .. - . . . .�'­ " 1 -11 � .... . .. . . . he Pro one I. .� ncreas.. - e ­ilI .. _� - , ._ -., : I ­ � I_ . " . '� . � .. _ _ , _ pI . I. . . . i,. ,. � _,: _:. � . � . .. , .. �. . � . . I . . I . . . , � _ ...... . .1 . `�. � J sof 331/3 �6 �n , I . ." � .. . 1.� _. . - _ ,- � '.. : .. . .. . .. . _ . -1 .... .I I . ' ' . : . t� .11. .� � . .. . . 11. ..­­ ­­ ; . _ . . -9 . .. ., " , . . � � . -- . .. ,. I* . . . ._ . . . i . I . . . .-,� GA 'S0L1NE :':.--TAX I N ..'. I . 1 . .�. �... . �.... . �. _ . . ' : . . . . 1 . . � . _.. . �., - . ., ." ,_ . .11 ­__..�;.,�..:,­­. � -t . . . . ., - . _­... �_ . - ­ . . . �: �'. ­ .� 9� . .. . - 1 ,. . . � I ­ . . . . 11 ­ - ­- ­ ...�_ _�' . . . ­ . . .. .. ., :..:` �, - ,:., ... .1 . _. . -1 _' .. " .., - � .. . . .-. : ! . ­ . ­ I.. . . . ,� . , :. . . .� . .�__ . . , : ,. ­,­� I . . . .. _ . ... . ­ �. . .. I . :, - . ­ _ .. . .. �. . .. . . ­ - . . 1 . . . . . � . . . . I . . . � � � I I � .. I I . . .. _. .. . . �. 1. . � . . ... . I.. . . :,_ -� ' _,___ ._ ..._11.1-1-------- cents t0 e' ht cents- IT IS proposed ed b the Government of the Province of Ontario to increase the tax on gasoline'from sh mg perg gallon. 'h's increase, if made effective,•means that the average motorists - driv' 10,000 miles in a year and getting 18 miles to the gallon out of his car will pay over $10 ad• . - • : ditional to the gasoline tax of $33.33 which he is now paring. Figure it out for yourself. From frit ` . cents to eight cents a gallon. means this : ... - . - . . _ . .. �. _ Proposed Proposed (;p ag _ - . axes . Tues Now (ezclud9ng T Increase pee eek F - ) pr. 1 33X Cssr . . . . license After A ,1939 . ems.. ..I. .. . .10,000 miles*per year............. $33.33 544.44 all.11 $ .BS - 11 . .--.. I. 13,000 miles*per year...... . ' 49.98 66.66 16.66 1.28 _�J 20,000 milt per year...... 66.66 .. 88.88 ,22.E '1.10 .. . .- .. . -.. (18 mile per gallon) I .i . .11 .. . - - ti_ , AT 0 1 `. -_The average car owner is not a rich man, .He does not drive a new ear. Out of 382,212 passenger car iregistrations in,Ontario in 1938 but 48.561 were new cars. 1 et the automobile owner is the most head _ I , _ ,• .. 1. . . . taxed man in the community. In 1936.be was already contributing 30°'0 of the provincial reTenue. Herr ; . . are the figures for 1936 and 1937: ihe.latest official figures from the Government. 5: y . . 1. 193: _ 19.11 ='' . The Provincial Reveiette wee............ $",321,8% $99,838,595 - - I. � ""o' The Provincial Taxation'on Gasoline.. :. ¢16 049,857 1i,644,16t *!$18.318 171 I+ _ ,_�' . 1. 1. ..'; . : . . .. s ..• This figure is based upon the pereenta`e increase in gasoline _ _ - 4: ' ;. . _ consnmpUon, which Percentage 5gure was obtaine� trona .. ... " .. .1 I- . =. government sources. .: :. ,. . . p�dl . - fot6e Provincialh iioenae fees in 1936. tors TAX repreeeats 30� - . . . - o Revenue. - -. _ _ . . . _. - . . ...' . - :Since the motorist already hears 30 0 of the taxation burden of the ,Province, it is manifestly unfair to . iincrease the burden. - - __. ;. $'ro;incial Rerenue from the taxation of Motor " - - . - . Vehicles Ontario. 1 36: 11� g ! tort.,...... . Paid by the public in Gasoline Taxat' 516,049,857 _ I std th p tb ec to License , etc......... .... 11i F - ,- --*-.!.--.'"Spent by the Goverument in Highwav Construction 3 11,144,956 , . f : _ - andtainteuance _ ,. - . f ill Provincial Expenditures 9,4 19,509 ` " : . % - t' ;::._... teres i and ..iu nn .. . - Xu a �' king F d 43,630,543 • . - '523,050,03 , - . - 1 . - -_. . rcrled...:...:. e e Ihi 5 4 144 7 r r► • --- _ } one a~ led from this purpose to the valent rE1. { . R . X4.000,000. .. .. •. .. - • .:4• . There is not .available from official Government sources�Expenditure on Roads. Interest and Sinking �. -- •Fund charges. etc. subsequent to 1936. - . ' • . ; , + . . , Tt is not.proposed to secure an additional ;6,000,000 from the motorists of the Province tbraah ant . • - " increase in the gasoline tax from six to eight cents per gallon. While the motorist, aa'a t lin, t. . - ..been willing to assist the Government in problems of, administration, a• limit must be set. to the burdillt . : imposed upon term. - .-. e. ' I . a b . . If -ou, as a ear oi+uer. are content to assume the died burden represented b -a 2acent incrsase is �e . 3 P 7 gasoline tax, there is nothiug you need do. Your silence will he interpreted as consent. - . - -:� . .If you are not content, and wish fcrplace yourself on record to that effect in the only quarter where.vow _ . obj.ection trill carry weight, call at your regular service station, whether it be a B•A station or a" o>�y � _ _ "and ask for a card wbich has been distributed for your convenience. - - V ., . - �. _._ --- fill in vo it address and leave it with the•station attendant. - - -._ . .:.. . - 1. � -. • _ - _ _ : _ • a % • fed s a ce oriste Orta _ )(ssi a cervi the Mot of rio - - - - - b� the - . .__'. .. . '; _ . • . _ - R i•�t><s merlcan ompan� U mated T . • 3. ,' +' I • .: r -..'. _ -. __� - --- - - - - -- - - J?` . • . T' /- .. _ - ,• - �' .`fir. .. .I I . 1 . . 1 ..11 . - ., 1. / .. . . . .�, ., .1. ' ' * ,;�. I . . .. . L. .'. . . .. r I ..-. . '', .;&- , . ; _ . /.. • ,."i .- -• �••a . w'-. :Na/rx..lp ':'-y'�. .. '�'r'� '"L.. _.Z'i-i s fir• a y•�'. .. ':.r. .G. .yY f� ''':y`. _ t� J� 1, , .CAtzt>Kgt gathering sang "Auld L„ tee„ FROCK LFALIE SMITH f and thus a pleasant evening was LL - s.,., brought to a close. 'THEATRE .O N� ' �s.� ,m r..>e; use,paid m adfae.' r _ Expert FUNERAL nlRsorol; Axn .� to tie United Stam . " 'VCT�3IY p - RiIBAL3i348 _j and at. lii� IjM in advance. _ltadZo Service = Successor to W. J. Mather, ` Rarclap•Trans ort THURSDAY FRIU�r�F&SATURDAY -' BtoufrVille �7 MARCH.3 24 and 75 D IIX I<OAD Nigat and Dap Bernice JOHN lMJHKAR, Progrieto Ddly Servief Two Shows at 7 and 9 1 mile north of Duebarton 45 Business Phon- Residence Phone between Claremont, Brongban i Sat.�Miatinee at 1.30 — 9801 9820 ._ NOTES AND COUNNATIL Greenwood, Whitevale and Toronto "KENTUCKY" -The democratic countries are 1dy driven are-trained to be careff lit do H coo viuced, tuore deeply than IN' ��D 0 ever, that the German ru11Dg courteous and reliable. T .'ciase is- nut to be trusted. In S s ECHNFICOLOR DbAsace — RJ _ a 1914-they said teat treaties sere lYasling. With ° 'only straps of poper,' At the —PAIRS Nintilche)u td renge Hitler tuade 'LORETTA YOUNG sole an promises LA-w,rdssecurit'g No order tee ssaall. None tee large RICHA• DGREENE pp PERMANENT NAGGING AMM Wi r peace, but these have brkeu. . a Allments Insured sad pretecta WALTER BRENNAN Fully equipped for reliable THAT FRAYS TME' TEMPER nhey were never fpienAed to be hese fire weatbor KA, MORLEY fierviee ND NEfWE$. tT MAY � :. kept. But we shaarld fiot judge �..��,. ` 7011 Cermsne as being-tiAtruscwor.- -I%L �s+i ----- - -- Have bought out R. F. Cooper's YOUR EYFS§ thy, for there if not •flues c1aEa Monday, Tuesday A W Cltass, B,sad G 7-- LOUD SPh7IKER SYSTEM ._ • H. TUGS,OPT. D. - ----:of people on thoear Gtr than they. Qer fad eptrsted ty - - — MARCH 27. 28 and 29 — W aah L > First Show at 7.00 it iA be in Claremont frequently to :.'�S Block em !. a .'Last Complete Show, ne at 8.20 Repair Radios.- proIsis _ Dunbartea' 08SAWA4 OhIZ pleasant and happy event too� k E.AlVI7 SVRVYYOR "The Mad ' PAUL WILSON ' a place on Friday evening last at the Miss Manton" BROOKLIN, ONT.home- of Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor, T. J. DONWAN B. A., B. Be, O - Clare 518 — Brook 15r11 -when about forty frierda and nei- L & On fse an tin seeonb of for, WITH 7. ghbors� assembled to espt ss their weyoles 6iheoa and Faazobi, BARBARA bTANWYCK 28if Notike t o Yo4 best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Toy- MW lhaft. Osfom& Iia• 1l3t HENRY FONDA � ..rr for and also to -Mr. and Mrs. Jobe BABY CHICKS Hapkin, who were present, on the ALSO We dd Building of all kiado .-,*eve of their departure for their ANTENTION t THE JONES FAMILY r -Book your orders. Prices Lt C.ARiPRNT&RING, vow how m s. The evening was bichpent Quality both right. Discuss with games and music, atter which �----• « ..'aur friends were addressed, wires Gravel Dawn on your Poultry Problems with us ::. c LUKRING - regret was expressed at at loss and sustained by the depanure of our ]a!A. --' the �'irint� EQ II I P!d R N'P fMOING good neighbors, and also best wisfi- WITH We represent Jamesway ff :.es for their.future,.following whicf Cirusltetl Pit Rttn JED PxOL�rY, SPRING BYINGTON Rideau Specialty Co. We a so sell Braatfsri R00206 -Mrs. 'Bassett and 36113 Somerviile LOUISEa FAZEN..A See our Display i[r,liRriaL,BmpEre Batis"em - presented each family with a beast- - ..Gravel --=--AU'StZLL GLEASON CQt�i'f UM HATCHING ',Bgsupment, Duro Water- tful occasional chair on belua of Q —, SING. blest Thum.Fri, and Sat. Systems. Beatty thosa =resent.Mrs. and Mfrs.ably and and - Graded 1Mlar, 3t, 31 aaN April 1 Turkey&Duck eggf,S3.50�per 100 Stable t uipment and A! d rs Hopkin a ly re- Q�t�� en Egga. X2.50 per 100 � ather.Buildl>os Matsrtal plied, thanld their nniny friends SHIRLEY TEMPLE P ns - � Hatched is latent Electric - Eetimabee Free . for this kind and thoughtful dem- Delivere3 or Lordei- in Pit AN locubators. Secure your Work Guaranteed onstration of gooIdwill ande friend- PRONE: !'cant. Pi 1026 t ship. After partal ng of a dainty ek 'The Little Princess Mace in advance. R�pp TT Toroelo office Howard 6471 F. J. PROU1319 $� lunch, provided by the ladies, 'the IA Glorious I'ecboicolor UNIONVILLE CHICK 1lATLHERY JOHN BOURNEk SON (No. 7 Highway) PhoneVO4 Phone Unionville 2920 Residence 3902 PICKLEtING. 0;�1'AIi1Q Stouffville 2620164tf ! HAiN 4` Radio g Expert service and re- - _ - pairs to •all makes. Rena _ enable fit Work charges. :W '�.. guaranteed. �O F VALUE ,ARTHUR FIELD A.W.I�ITCHELL - Pickering Grenaats Radio and Tekvidoe InsQfta ,//�� Member Official Radio Service Medi ,--Ont. .; Assoetetk n. 46 Phone 5201, PICKERINO� .. a-! a vee anted SELL YOUR CALVES AT HOME v Save Time and Money We have a buyer at the farm M: ONDAY, TUESDAY AND 'WEDNESDAY ,r PONTIAC Sed"iroRear � �• •f • ' ' I CKEl4/NG '. FAFARMS. . .::.. .,, u,r trulA, ;. IiI11IT�D „Scores in the Lowest-Price Field! Plus Features of Thu PG TIAC"ARROW" i A`RNOL(� PONTL4C'S got the bi ass and smartness to attract "Newrest' Ride . . . 6 00 : ' _ --- -bigness 16 Tires...Du&tTail Lamps _ PHONE 61 - 'admiring,eves-wide doors level floors—solid comfort : No-Draft Ventilation_'. ' Autonwic Voltage Regulator €•'., for six,husky passengers—the nimbleness of a cat in Engine Heat Indicator.., yi - ?• Independent, Fully Rubber- traffic—handling case you've never experienced--silent <: Covered Running Boards . . . 't Ewer power—flashing performance—matchless t�trtft� SedanCoach) . . . Front Sear (in DODGE & DeSOTO - Coach) . . Grave! Deflector Tk( is the Pontiac "Arrow"—and prices are down with special Too[ Cominn. ji, went. andi-Gear. Shift on k`•, : tile'loaest= down as much as $190 compared with last ?^, Steering Column (Optional at ' �. year! 'So, if you want to pack extra value into every small earn cog). , Sal dime you spend on a motor car,be sure to see and drive es„ `-the Pontiac "Arron-”—and its+great companion car, the b., `�� `:`:�.'.'�.'.�...'`•a•'"•`':'�:• �+�, . ._. . -- Pontiac "Chieftain'', the most advanced car in the low- _ '` �: '> -�•�,_ �. ..: price field. Convenient terms arranged through they ----- -'}.. .. - ' '. . ►.698 U,c3t,..�.;Etr , c ;t '36 Oldsmobile S ecia achGeneral Motors Instalment Plan. - - Durant Dr 40 Sed Automobile Supplies - New & Used Tires - . ALF'S PLACE "y a - Alfred�' �Mol&e) DONALD MOTOR SALES iCLA REMONT 4ONTA R/0 Assoc: Dealer—M. Sleep—Pickering Pbove 3201 -x _-.... . , , ✓:'.;r .:.-' :'. _ :..�•' -.^''.:..'.r „r-s.�•.� .nu .rrR,; v:w:Sr•`�„�.. +w „'' ,•�++1'�” _ M _ - .b .., _,•.::: -v..: v, r•• y' rn :.'F: .r,. < ,..i•.-.- r, 5c. ,. _ '�.. . r„ „"vz,..L. .w in3r ,..._. -.,. :,�i _ - .• _.CLABMONT those who have assisted this Law � • n weSet a Altls-Ciatsen l[otio Law Motor Sales , in preparing this week. He hopes .Pictures, Club Auditorium, Picker- s a ]Label Tacker, of Weston, that rotten the flu nae entirely ilia- NO7TER C�rysler•Plymou�h ; suss a visitor over the week-end at appeared a4d the roads are a lit- I ing, 2 V. >'• lloetday� March 27th. - the Lynn home.�ub will meet on tle better, this weekly trip will ,not � ,: Dealer �. be interfered with quite so often. - s Friday, the 24th, at 8 p. m. at the =+ The I}iatric Clut� ai fit. �GE)OD USED CARS CoMr. nit, Hall as Later. a"a� George's Church, Pickering, are GOODYEAR TIRES .` Mr. and Mrs. R. Carter k1! �4'le►u- .-- r � _ lbaushene are visiting with Mr. Silas G. Stevens spent the week- preseytitLg their hilarious, full-of- WILLARD BATTERIES sstd hire. Geo Iia mond. end at•her home in Ashburn. t"'• x� �e�- fun comedy in the Community :GENERAL BLACKSMITHING SKILLED MOTOR REPAIR$ Born, at Claremont, Ont., ou irEhur Gormley visited Bar- rrn��Cl� Hall here on Friday evening, Mar. Give us a trial on a New or a Used Cue + Monday, March 13th, 1539, to rte relatives one day last week. // 31st. Don't miss seeing this play, 24 Hoare Towing Service ;, Iz�gnd Mrs. Clayton Hill, a dau- There. has been pl#nty of nkat= "Getting Ira Married'. ¢: ghter. ing this, last week in the fields. ' Gordon J. _Law Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Sunday School ars Church were Card of Thanks held at the usual time on Sunday. In'simple but•rich de- �� Phone 2908 ct. Hill, on their Golden Wedd- maga we can tarnish ing Anniversary, which they will Our Y. P. are invited to Green- Mr, William Jovee, Myrtle and PICKERING, ONTARIO h wood this Wednesday avenin for memorials that will - celebrate on Mar-day, Mar. 27th. g �� from every Mnmaitland Anderson, wish to ex- ' The Business Men are Social EverA49• qty . calling a prase their eiixere than W and deep NORTCE meeting on MoerdaY evening, Mr. and Mrs. F. Ballard and son y Mar, appearance our appreciation to the man relatives, �. 27th, at 7.30 p� m. in Chas. Coop- spent -Tuesday last with relati`vea �� � friends.and neighbors for the acts eland oat The outstanding BelgiaA Draft ei's Office. This means s4 burin- is the city. through the ages. of kindness, messages of sympathy stallions, Tonie Van goof and ear- The W. I. will w i at the bwiie nail floral tributes esterded during - _ess ;saes sad ladies of rice_��. Na t�astar 'Pet'bats a5 las Brin Wor owned by Broadfield Word has been'-reedvW of the of hire. C. I,edgett ch the atter- �. 8'1'AlDOBD the loss of a dear wife and mother. Stock Farm, ' will" stand at their, _ --_death, at Balt!!, of RE. PbRip noon'of March 30th, i ]tit q qv passe Able, Baseline and Piclssa- '. Mather, former undertaker of the Mr. Frs.;& Devar . ata} Misses AieLsa ing Beach 136th and Ethel Dewar spent last Wt�iy Oak es, for the season of X. Village of StouffvOle. He was a Road W Alassey- Harris 1 member of the Stoufiville BowlingSatt►rdaY in the city. Kingstm li'i. Herbert• Parkas and Miss � All stud service fees now due are 'Club and was often ovor to Clare- Farm. to be 'paid to tate"tWhilby Braacb.' Edna Steveneon spetst the week- �iva�t to bowl.. � sad at their ponies here. � t�. Gan. Bank+ of Comassrce. . A goad turnout was had at�tlte t' _ Irish Meeting of the Women's In- A number from here attended Leaf stitute held op Wednesday last at the heat Pie Supper agsd drama at Implements' Maple Leaf Mutual fte the, home,of .Miss S. L. Dram.- Greenwood last Thursday eve*w, • L _ Roll Coil was responded to by and report a good-super and very ,Bt Education Semice Irish vase, Mrs LBsthe: 'Palmner interesting �' - ' and ♦7Crvlee responded with an inmtrameatsl- � W. A. $net at thn have of and Jn4 '1 AWAX=A INIL ©eta ; M members bers of the chureh' and tom. IE Plane Leat T9rn dsf 2f- •,, Cheep mks tar Beers asst �!R ternoQn. Plans were made for .. congregation -ass cor"v h2vited $F iailibs� 'to the annual banquet and epee serial esebe , o? in Cher nen orek- � �e Y meeting of the B Cif wtk u+ote, to be •paid i� the sear flit- �y mission Circle to- be held is tke ure. '� �titi. lliiss aria. i, 1%e Founquare Class net at � � � � < 1 • � Baptist Church oh 4�y even- �' ��� � the poste of Lars. V. ParidA last • irtg, atinM^rh Gth, art�gad by lora. Saturday afternoon. Slee aftercboa 1wvw ee massa } -- Ataggsti11e'h Group. res spent � helping the Institute � - . ` - The Claremnats! Bawling Club with their work, and the meeting 'a"t' The above is a cu't of our new 80��'� � $®�E will hold their Annual Pot Luck of the evening •"° *ppe! and Election of Officers was charge Mrs Grain Brad Fertilizer Drill - O!!1'A>� • Mrs. Parkin, is the absence et )1tr9 - for the coming 502410119. os Friday ©jae MS. gyp. P. 0.) We have clot in stock for your evens March 81st. All bowlers �' Bell . A Pext, meelk Supper r q+�p* t►s - Otlhas. >rhw >alg inspection. Gat t and nae us. ELECTRIC i�iC attd any imesestei in the epos* nae �°� screed. The next meeting to S requested to be on habil. be at the panne of ldsse Flounce JOHN L. G I LL M AN �+ 01Q !The 1i&titer is s jbwbray. Kra. C. Disney- to have Upon the acquiring of an ar_ad- ,ONT. 23 1L'ENCEZ%O s>�+ rtatefu] is charge. BROUGH7IM. _ antic education, we some equipped - with a mental apparatus endowed 8'I M PL11—E C ON OM rO&L • �• with many sound theories meant Wlatevale for the success in our fgture life Holds i.ive Stock Safety with one Win - - - uterrtally, physically and spiritually General Agency Six -Years Use but no man is so endowed that he ' o have proved tbeir'w r b on 1 cart sit down and say. it is sow end- CORMICfi-DEEI;INQ o t 00: ed. Life has now only begun and it E,L 1~:R D 0 farms 1st U.S. 71 The 20th is essential that we add to the - 00 - i �yo+s's°c structure just begun. . Reading is century way to hold i ve stoe c y i k go'`mot t�ov ate; z > essential every day of your burin- ALSO guaranteed units as low as$20 ti`s nal? c a+• eta career, to retain and to attain .FLEURY&TfIHOPE ANDER.9ODi For full particulars write .r►�' knowledge once-ga -od. To prepare MACHINERY A REPAIRS r °od °'"4� our receptive mind by reading Steel Wagon Wi'teL. Pedlar l�ooiR- ARM ELECTRIC A8.9 Jest. Toronto ee 1 �a'0s that which will relax from what tss. Frost or Lusty lease King, -,',0 o coo 0*.Lgib°' �, . ¢ has been a mental strain. The fut- Goodyear Tires HOWARD E TURNER. � Je��dam, '" a ure life is greatly outlived in the, '•moi Lathan Gasoline and 01L .,Qhitev.`Is , .,,,.. .(%etariq.,a - '�'!• '` m•���,y.�o' early life anti ualett Re perfect C. T. C. AUTO PARTS ° t '' the many factors contributory to it % GENERAL HARDWA81s ' - 1-- like the whole chain of the fubre, Claremont it will be only as strong as the -Frank WrightL �l _ _ Ernest C. Fetzer ., weakest point In its make-up and WQI'I'EVALa ONZ: and weaker. � .., � �,«.,wr�►" in time weaker a aka R b . grows 1 . _ .. i N t awe i 1 he ta-b[ 7 rel Aeu/ 'i Be fit,.keep fit. Dant neglect t xr eyes if any unexplainable sytpptam Fertilators est Mortaasaa or defect arises. 'See your optom- �. 3 !g years ezperieses etrist at once. S ecial Reduotiana while they 33 LAWRENCE AVE, EAST ALIT R last. Modal B :TORONTO, ONT. "SALE- REGISTER 2 Only 13 run for M. H. drills, Reg, � � . 143.00, for$30.00. } WEDN ESDAY, BI ARCH 29th - . ..CALL AT 1 Only 11 run for:vl,-H,drills. Reg. # Auction sale of farm stuck and 540.90, for $30,00: fQ �+ implementk, the property of 01- 1 Only 13 run for vlcCormick-Leer-. _:BOOSE S iver Pascoe, at lot 14, B: F. con. ingdrill, Reg. $15.00. for $30.00 �ickeririg. Sale at 12.30 sharp. These are all new machines, cont- +CABS STORH No.reserve. See bills. W m. Maw, pieta and installed. Gver 15,000 Our prices are lowest owl I YOUR HUSBAND WILLTHOROUGHLY ENJOY ss►uctianeer sold in Ontario. New Model 138 ' - to we tow overhead. Call and 1 . i�. � Fertiiators. Alemite gerased and im= t7 _ SALE RDGISTER - proved, :Fits any make of drill. see for yourself and be con. ' ►� THIS DELICIOUS RECIPE FOR FISH TRURSD'lY'APRII' Ftli - Disper- 11 run-$39-CO winced. Be sure and got your Dal Sale of 25•head of register- 12 run-$40,00 ticket with each 50c. cash pm• Hol- ed and.grade Ayrshires and Hol- 13 run-. $41.00 . chase- Three prizes will be IT'S ony oNE of the almost'endless war- Con. 4, Picker- �15 run-$44 00 h �Y $steins, at lot S, given each Saturdayni t at P iety of tempting, inexpensive recipes ing, the priperty of Gard. Win- blade by Eastern Steel Products, { that are so easily prepared from Canadian -;,'6 'ter. No reserve. See bills. Sale Preston. Last year we could not get 10 p. m. Your Selection. Fish...foods not only enjoyable,but packed ` +• at 1,00 sharp. Wm. Maw, auct- them fast enough, so get your order CLAREMONT, ONT. - with rich, nourishing goodness . . . with a •3.,. , ioneer. in early. :* #s Liberal supply of precious minerals,proteins M -- and vitamins that give the quick food-energy "' ROY CARTER, Agsnf required to keep te menflks feeling fit and Wit" n A. R. 1, LOCUST HILL "t. strong for their work - GOOD MONEY Imine Mark 833 24-2i Over 60 kinds of Canadian Fish and Shell- . pS -� Is being made fish are available to you all 'year 'round, �- rti whether fresh, frozen, smoked, dried, can- ' Producing :Honey Farm Maehlnery 1 , •tied or pickled. They provide a meal chat's i` really "scrumptious" in any man's t M.-H.One-horse Mower • This is a language. Start s colony. Many have re adnetion - entered the industry as a bob- - 20reem Separators,M.-H. A De&q vat TITS-I,AP ` Serve Canadian Fish and'Shellfish p b Y• Y 3 Gotin Grinders, 8 to f0 in. lateaL, 3 several rinses a week. _ _ y, some as ai stud An one p Metal Roofing ' P with proper coaching can in- I Cookahutf 03 linder Root Puiper so widely used on NPARTMEMT OF FiswIES,�orrAWA. ` 3 Crain Beed Drills, 11; 13 and 16'cua farm buildings. ,. _ ter the industry with profit g ' a:ss •.--- - --- --- � - � � 1 One-horse Walking Plow EasS to put on, and pleasure. :,,• i permanent, fire- peparement of'Flsherles,Ottawa• - +'a 2 Plows, Fleury 21, used, and 1 H. 0 proof, minimum Please send me your_fra Booklet,"100 Tempt. _ FULLER'S .APIARY will'supply 407, new upkeep, Write for ing Fish Recipes". the colony or package and.material, New steal Manure spraaders, $140,jup, cost estimate. t L 1 so giv o s add coaching to Frost do Wood,'Oock,shutt, De Laval, Nom....................:.. .............. ...... ........ 351 FOR al a instruct$ ti (Please print•lettera plainly) t get you started= Enquiry should be at' - 1 FREE raad4C:at once,as the orders for pack- Pediar. EI c ria Fe cars,, Fe ridd+�tt........ ..•............ • ......, * ages wrtl be made du•ing the fust e t o rttlizeis, - - - Cw�5 BOOK Hart Parr and X_M, Cont ortroatore, - - fi .................................................................... 1 week in X'pril: high compresslen sail cabs, M .. FULLER'S APIARY PICKERING 3(1-81 W. F.DISNEY, Greenwood ' Pxovs Ptux 2314 41 Lf • p:r. , ._ ..-., ....-.�.Y,_ "-.,Z.V . .. r3' ...Nr'.,..I '..' v'xi"y1. A> - -.S!'i,�!• f-'` •A. - r A.- Square Dance � TME; Inte 'es ' THE WORL® s..0 saw QF rt �s 5 h p� T � &�► sla,>r ftY , ow.'rafe. ��■� c to omen TEA CHAPTER II "Okay," Mftrlie promised. "It's A" R� To Fslrore Too- You bet I putt!" Gram's ince a date." ■ Relisders , li 'ACEEO 1110l &Salaried. "And I wouldn't trust Marlie spent the afternoon at Vou farther- thanMonterey cor- the lake, which was just begin- in -any pmts of Ontario Lad DISTINCTIVE liethere"s a nil a lookingwo- ning to awaken with the us u H ual indeed throughout Canada there dun on the train. Don't leit me, Summer activity. . Nothing of im- has been more or lean reversion to CASSEROLE DISHES UgE`= mance happened. old-time square dancing and old- The trick of ear to-inflke and A select blend d n don't loosen n on these busi- po PPe ed. A part of the y- p p�, time he spent teaching some of time fiddlers' contests in prefer tasty-to-eat casserole dishes is ono j./�Oflf i Swell .► stens trips of yours. g encs to the ultra-modern "Jitter which eve cook bo RED .I. "Now, Mother, you don't think the younger children to swim. but bug" and "rug cutter" routines The following recipes willcgrol ve the�d s Attest tte t tool ^„ mostly he just lay in the sand g P p tAl<EL s T- u letting his thoughts wander,. or with swing music accompaniment. useful in learning the art of pro- i pardon and blended Never mind what I think. Get W. E. Hinton, of tl'lenavon, Bank., ducing really dellsious casserole 33e /4 Ibe, m Canada. „ fade away altogether. Suing. Grata gave him a quick called at the once of the Canadian concoctions. There is a secret to It seemed to him the skies had P This detected-blind idea on the cheek and handed him Bureau for the Advancement of making these dishes successfully Lupton e. of Small leaf fila brief.case. never been bluer nor the sun more �i°p Music under whose supervision the and that is the use of quick-cook- Pekoe Teas given mellow as it shone down on the DBEDBE you all the ritpeai Judy walked out to the car old-time dancing and fiddlers con- ing tapioca. It binds the ingredi- y little lake colony in the shadow o! LABEL and fAvour for With him, taste are held at the Canadian No- eats to give them body but does Dont you worry, Daddy. the Catskills It made : fellow w•bichitutmiveraa(. "Don't u tional Exhibition. Mr. Hinton is not $augur the dish. ase 1/i Ib •11te face his child lifted to him feel -like reading poetry, some• secretary of the municipality of - • b famous. s his breath how. The- next-40--he'd -bring- --CASSEROLE OF FISH ' - - ■ was a0 lilts her mother' - Gleuavon which proposes to hold 1 �jptOtlps. tap a gam caught. "I'll take good care of down his favorite book of-poems. competitions in May, If it can be ITALIAN STYLE rightly named •• Aloud he recited as much as he pound (1 cry mushroonit, D� international bird'! Gram and the store too." arranged to do so the winners will Yc P P) , because its superior remembered of one of them: sliced LABEL d�,� unlit come to the Exhibition contests �Q �ba "Okay, kitten." The father " y and " And what is so rare as a day in .this year, 1/3 cup diced celery richness ve made - ildssed her tenderly. "You're the June? Capt. Atkinson of the Canadian 1 medium onion, finely chopped it famous the world man of the house." Then if ever, come perfect days: Bureau has been advised that 4 tablespoons butter over. •ts As he drove away Ralph Mil- "Then heaven tries the "earth if square dance and fiddlers' compete- 3 tablespoons quick-cooking to- _ ' ler fell to wondering just what it be in tune, tions have been held in numerous plop1 P T 0 N- 1 sort of chap he would have been And over it softly her warm ear rural communities which were 1'A teaspoons salt ' If Judy's mother hadn't married lays," snowbound in recent weeks. In 'k teaspoon e ktm when theywere both ei h- P pepper . T A g •A few of the. young people of Caledon a children's square dance 2 teaspoons sugar been, and filled his life and heart Marlie's age were swimming a lit- competition was held in which 2 caps flaked cooked haddock "PST FOR A KING#, 4&o completely until Judy was ten. . tie farther up the lake. He could school pupils between the ages of or cod After her death there was the bear their shouts of laughter. But nine and thirteen . years showed 3'cups canned tomatoes .child with the same sleek black it never occurred to him to join mraked aptitude in the dance rou- Saute mushrooms, celery, and Daughter's Loaned hair, the same brown, eyes and them, nor they to invite.him. Big tines popularized by their grand- onion in butter until tender, Com-; ' 1ma11 dainty features. Mike Tulling passed and hal}ed fathers and great 'grandfathers. bias with quick-cooking tapioca A Gold Coast or Nigerian dative �+q Maternally, Judy.had taken` on him. The "caller" was a boy of twelve and remaining ingredients in ord• who has already pledged his pro- the task her mother had laid down "Hi, Angell^ years. er given. Turn into greased car- and put childhood behind her to Marlie winced, but greeted him serole and bake in hot oven (425• party and has no'other security look after her father as Julia, the agreeably. After all these years F.) 25 minutes, stirring twice dur• to offer, may obtain a loan by en- mother, had dose. So' cheerfully, he should have been able to et _ -- ing,first 10 minutes of baking. trusting a g Place .unbaked biscuits on •to of g young daughter= or a did she do this that it had never - used to being called Angel, but P niece to the lender to act as his ' *c cusred to Ralph Miller she was somehow, it always trade him feel fish mixture after it has baked 10 servant until-the debt has been missing anything. So he put his foolish. If his mother just would W AT minutes, return to oven, 'sad bake paid mother's frequent comalaints be- not brag so much about his virtues _ 12 to 15 minutes longer, or until hen& hiss with a smile. Judy was in public. the Specials biscuits are browned. Serves a. just different. Her mother's girl And had Marlborough Jones CASSEROLE OF HAM AND She didn't take to silly clothes been aware of it, he was not only CABBAGE and beaus and modern things. in the thoughts of hit mother at You can d.pead on the ape- At noon Judy came home from that moment, but in the thoughts °Sal sales aloe merchants of 4 cups cQarse!y shredded cab- the drug store and took some hot of the most nought after belle in our town announce is tits base ate. 8 tablespoons quick-cooking 'tap. 'vegetable soup.to Marlie for his town, Lisa Loring. And she had e..lumaa of this paper. They l■nch. She found him in the kit- been thinking of him all.day. mea= money saying to our lova shin eating an onion sandwich Lisa had seen Mss. Jones at the readers. It always pays to 'r+ teaspoon salt teaspoon peep two itches thick. �� station, when. she went down to patronize the merchants 3,yt teaspoon paprika dolt out your hands. Judy meet her best friend, Kentucky who advertise. ' They a» 2 sopa milk w _•j.--� set the soup down. . "I mast in- Louellan. When she learned Mrs. sot afraid of their mer- 2 tablespoons buttes ° spect and see if you cut any fin- Jones was to be away for a week, , chopped ehaadise or their prises. '�i pound boiled hamoho _ _ .. .. Sero off with the bread knife." an idea came to her which had, at Marlie "Not even a nick." For days Lisa had pondered grinned and obeyed. first, seemed absurd. a cup Sue bread crumbs, butter- `: ' • ed Cook cabbage in boiling, salted "Remarkable." Judy's brown over the problem of a boy friend water, 2 minutes; drain. Combine Ayer: sparkled. They both laugh- for the belle of Louisville. Bdt beside Marlie.- "Believe it or not, quick-cooking tapioca, salt,' pep- 'od self-consciously. one by one she had etiminated ev- Toots, but you're just the man I'm "I'm surprised •your mother a male of her immediate circle r, per, paprika, and milk in top of i sweeten t'y' looking for. double boiler. Piave over rapidly Monks it proper for me to come from the list. She just couldn't A slow flush suffused Maribor- boiling water and cook 8 to 10 my m0171tn3 over to look after you," Judy said spare one of them to fall in love 'oughts tanned countenance. minutes after water bolls again, , los she opened the ice-box. with Tucky. Men always did. It "Me?" He managed to Lina his stirring frequently. Add butter. cereal Wtt11 "Oil, Mom trusts. you." Marcie was inevitable, source of repartee. - "I guess you Place layer of tapioca in greased BEE NtYE fell into eating his soup. "But Then she thought of Maribor- must have been looking for a con- baking dish, then layer of cabbage you're the only girl she does trust. ough Jones. Marlie, she decided pie of other fellows." and ham; repeat, finishing with Mlyrip e thinks--all the rest are lost after careful thought,_ waa really "But certainly not!" Lisa put tapioca. , Sprinkle with crumbs. because �t R = souls. quite good-looking. If heTToos- her elbow- on the counter 1n-moderate oven (350' F.) t "Well, I hope she doesn't find eel up and atop hanging to his ave hull the full for of her Ise out.'" mother's apron-strings he was; s g y 20 minutes. Servta 4 to 6: Is beer - - slow lou 'ng green eyes. "Aren't ` "That would be too bad," Marlie really quite an attractive citizen. you going to bny'me a soda'." LAMB EN CASSEROLE grinned. "Say, maybe you're Six feet tall, brown curly hair, Judy almost dropped a glass she •1 pound breast of lamb, cut in for nve• -leadi ng a double life, at that." very nice gray eyes. Large hand- was wiping. small pieces Judy went to the cookie jar and some features. About as good 'S .cup onion, sliced ' helped herself to a handful of looking, come to tieing of it, as any (To Be Continued) 1' tablespoon .butter e e e ringer snaps. of the other Leebrook younger - 1 cup boiling water "Gram thinks I should,be," site set. Y 1 cup carrots, diced " laughed. "She says it's better to But he. was such'a' a' tightwad! ' New Royal Stamps x cup potatoes,-diced ply with fire and get your Rngirs Even if he did agre to date Tacky, Dile Thla Sprlll$ _ 2 CLps canned tomatoes Fiery Itchin� burned a little than to grow-old could they.depend upon him to , 1% teaspoons salt before your time. Gram's funny loosen up with a little cash to 34 teaspoon pepper _ /ometimes" take her out? She knew he had A special issue of stamps to 3 tablespoons quack-cooking ~. 'Toes and Feet "Yeah." Marlie .got up and the income from a hundred thou- mark the visit of the King and tapioca _- taided the' cookie jar. "I guess sand dollars.in first mortgages that Queen will go on sale throughout Brown lamb and onion in but- she'd May 15. The issue will be • she'd change her tune if you'd , his father had left him. But from ter; add water. Bake, covered, in - start changing and getting like the way the Joneties lived, you'd limited to a commemorative num- moderate oven ("OBF.) 1 hour. noaend• ,, d is a by chn. amtasaaat`etrlah`ns coo. ber and will be double size. that will do mote to help Toa get rid of your other girls." never know they had a penny. Add otter ingredients; bake 'ffi the one-cent stamp will be trouble than anythiae you've ever aaed. "Am I not like other girls, Mar- Marlie was an old akinflisrt, just hour; stir often. Server# 6 Its action is w wvfauy penetra lie?" Judy sat down thoughtfully. like his father had been! green, bearing the portraits of fire that the Itchlna is �aagr stoked; as ' Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret In a ahorr Limo you are rad of t t boehet• "You're rices." Marlborough The more Lisa pondered over .gine, fiery eesema. The atm* is true of ' tmiied down at her from his great then idea of Tu Rose, while the two-cent stamp p *� �v. Barber's Itch, salt Rheum, Itching Toes and �� cky's getting stuck will be brown and carry the $oyi' ivieet Cauls Feet—other irrita ansifrd skin troubles. — pie- height fraternally. 1 mean — with Marlborough Jones on aYou can obtain cones Emerald oil is joa're good, Judy. A fellow would double date, the wore the ides ap- ture o- the national war memos- the oriaiaal bottles at an modern .drat ust look at you and 'want you pealed to her. It would serve her Sal at Ottawa. The three-cent 1�t the end of a vigorous mem- of�elsi=e ta to .'above Is ria ndaeta .for a sister." right. She was eo all-fired sure of stamp will. be red with portraits bership drive for the Y.M.C.A., in i "Why, thanks, Marlie." Judy herself, and her charm over men 1 of the King and Queen. Marcus Hook, Pa., Raymond C. warmed to the sincerity in his The way she'd tried to take Tom- Martin discovered to his dhwom- voice. "That's the way you seem to- my Lee away from her in Louis- fiture that overzealous members of --COUGHS U G H S 'ane, too. Good, and just like I'd ville last summer! Lisa wouldn't -'Why Bother his crew had signed up 50 girls 'want my own brother to be if d admit even' to herself that Tacky among 727 candidates.. 'DUE .�0 W ane." had succeeded. Mr. J. Smith Ferebee, wealthy t'Hi, Sis!" Marlie saluted. When Lisa had made tip her 31-year-old Chicago broker, play- COLDS "Hi, Buzz!" -Judy finished her mind, she lost no time in starting ed a marathon golf match against HOW IS YOUR : cookies and jumped up. "I've got downtown in her car to find Mar- himself; 576 holes in 4 days (Sun• ij jg cold in chest or throat, fo get back to the store. Now do lie. She found him sitting at the day to Wednesday) between Hol- DIGESTION ■ ;verythin your mother told you counter of Miller's dru store, an aero- never safe to neglect, quickly eases g g lywood and New York u are troubled h .to do, and don't forget to turn bent over a huge banana'split. plane flying him from course to ]�•••yo to when eppliedutg, warming Mus- �fl'�the cat and put out the radio." "Hi, Judy!" Lisa gave out her course. ][F -Wath gas,sour atom• Be�tt�erapthan a mustard plaster. Ah, Judy. Marlie looked dis- sweetest smile and aIid info a seat ach, or hearthara, Mustefole gets action because eta tressed. "You don't think I'm not: your digestion prob- NOT just a solve. It's a"Cesinter- e'apable of looking out`!or myself, ably needs assistant=. „_stimulating P��tm[. yoii vdon't Atonic that fends to and het int overoomng local eon- eome in and make beds'and thiifgs, r s H .Pierce'a lden I'can do it." O ''3';r 1lfedical Discovery. Ic Used by milgestim sign lions for 30 years. Read`�fhis and eh*er Recommended by many doctors and '''Of course you can," 498 as- n so blue that life to no to stuanla es the appe- nurses. Made fit Catuldd, h Chea ----- eured him. "But if you need me yonRy aasilgt Do you fe 1 lowh e- - lite too, and as a re. ��: gym, mean, depraesed--!raft absolutwip SuNLf r1►C0/1imon Balt yw {eel more o. Out., Lorne r. Piesel. e's net hailer." to Barkley 9t., 7sroate, Out., a�Br 'Dr. rlereB'B di'E'n'a(mlZd).And�'xttas `SLTOng•A�!- Than hare's good news for you ease you swe Golden Medial Discovery helped to stimulus gypped by(�OOd Houodmping Bu- "'Sure." Marlie walked out Ori need a Lood:eaerel sytitane tonic—hat take a� t my appetite asd toned up my eteeeaeIt is great reoU,All druggists,, each. .fare porch with her. "And if you fast*utI rte E.Pinkham's�e[etabieCof- RtrVR shape. After eating t would belch ps,alae load - peand. Let Its whelesotae herbs and roots OM !Iced a man around the house to do help Nature build up more pltyaloai realdt- ? m that ondIde,end the'Discovery'better i ou et - �,anything while your Dad's Away. seen and tone up your eys�ata,so that it can .�V: illi." an and made me feel boner is mt� tears easily throw off the,blues"and eivo ways." a•y Dr. r,table Golden Medical Ole- Cali On me,"' mora e�s�earr�gyy to enjoy llfw twceq v ugdd or,tablets at year drag stere. „ t 3tILI.�OIvs of Wooten have depended up- Come Come on down and Ste• an this Compomd*ad have page"the Werd .a soda after supper." Judy iuvit- along o frltads sad aefghbots.and to their ,y Issue No. 12•—'39 - ed "I want to-be sure you get- Why not takolpalift"compound aad C *ern+ w+••'•w+t�'"'"*s• x hough nourishment." s•"ragas siva �. T M. •4 -r. ...SAY, mi' TA •�.:-.rv� +s.F-. .. _.. -i: .. ..s f�:�. 'h.— �,.•s+ 5,'*'� .•'SHS a{.'. - "A r It • administrative expenses .may- be the improvement of cows, Dosses, Parliament is not intended to be ' JiOL:..EY IN IF:L' v i = i S� pared. . . car licenses may'go >sy ab}*ep, chickens sax all hinds the tool, puppet or rubber stamp Hockey yiaye t s. in . . and a two-cent Jump.''In the of livestock. Perhaps it would of bis constituents and still less of are not what they used ,e e.. It 1pwliem,enwlry present six-cent gasoline to U ' not be bad policy to spend more any group among them. But it is is not to many years ago th.., pucl$ -• sure to be announced (Ontario money providing a training for his inaction before everything else chasers were sixty-minute men and Doings towns want to share in the rev- youth and opportunities for em- to represent them and to promote played ever -- ease). . . Questions: what will this ployateat.--Farmer's Advocate, y lie Without relief. mean to the tourist trade?. . , —o— le�ttimats interests Bicycle manufacturers of En what will it mean to the average NOT A PUPPET mKns in his power.—Quebec y g. W'� �>r�g. um utss� motorist driving 10,000 miles a In short the Member of Chronicle-Telegraph. land, expect 1889 to be their big. _aY lemnY year who has already contributed gest year. an extra $15 annually since the tax went up from three to rix coppers? , With a Premier fresh back from , However, we may be getting - Anstralia and a brand new Con- ahead of ourself. - 0 servative leader all rarin' to go. The Conac natives want "more proceedings in Ontario's Legisia• "light" on what the Government ory rk 4 tare at Queen's Park gat off to a : lively start March 8, and are likely Power proposes poesto do and PapewithC the Abitibi .� C to continue at slightly less than boiling point throughout the 1939 $1M,000,000 property now in pro- 1 - =•:,session. . . cess of reorganization. a flares° - loo"kis ' at Y - fight is raging around that. . . Mr. First off, when Mitchell Fred- Hepburn thi-'te Col. Drew is un- --- hi h ABLES w c -Gregory Clark is prick Hepburn twitted George Alex- duly suspicious. . . and quibb!es too E 4" - lander Drew about-the frequency mltch. . . ' ` - width which-the Ontario Coaservst------ They've appointed-a bachelor as • live Party has changed leaders of Speaker of the House for the fl- : sending to The Toronto Daily Star late, the latter bristled, firmifde mo arca is Ontario's history. Girls, f�•onl Rome make interesting reading Greg, as he is best _ reply; he was caving his fire for we give you Major Clark! is " - the more dramatic occasion during The Dionne Quintuplets have aa- known to hundreds of thousands of readers of. The Star tae Throne Address debate when !tie hurled tradition overboard cepted an invitation to come-see r the ging and Queen on, May 22. Weekly, hopped a boat for Italy to see b limiting all Tory contribution to Oh, what a day for Toronto that f the debate to his own speech. •. .will be! the coronation of Pope Pias SII. The •o more. , . It was an unpreceden-t- - ed move made (he said) to ex. Thieves have attempted to break pedite- the business of the Legisla- into a vault is the Treasury De- �!/�a papal coronation over, "Greg" is brows. Sure and save the taxpayer money partment, ..an inquiry by the audit . f department reveals shortages of /� gag around the country—sampling i money, defalcation- t Eustis is delights, ancient and modern. In more Bigh,ights of the Speech from several branches of the Govern- {di' ® � - #� the Throne: The Government will meat's business. . . there's been _�• • Introduce legislation to enable On- dirty work at the crossroads. 20 years of newspaper writing tario to enter into an unemplay- ii » f latent insurance agreement with Greg has been m many exciting and Ottawa; anew method a squabs- V DICE SOF interesting places, but no experience of • Ing municipal assessments; all - elected municipal officials to take ,..� the oath of allegiance; relief costs THE PRESS his career has furnished suchwealth of to be higher than 1938's $22.040.- tl .000 forecast. "unless there is mark. gnaterlal for his fluent pen. He will ed industrial 'improvement"; the SOMEBODY'S KEPT BUSY. Dominion to be asked to repeal the r It is estimated that there are wander -through marble palazzos, in- "�' -Canada Temperance Act as it ap- 1,218,000 milch cows in Ontario. - Plies to Ontario; steps to be taken Think of what they mean in terms sspect basilicas-and campaniles; appraise toward "uniformity and coordina- of human labor at milking-time.— • tion in municipal policing"; flnan- Brockville Recorder and Times. famous works of art and architecture, sial relief to be provided for north- —o— ern mixing municipalities. ONION ORCHARD - and take a squint at Italian industry. He ' . . A Baltimore magistrate has rul- A� .+gat Looks like a new deal for On.' will tour cities count and villages; v f,� tarlo's unemployed. . , maybe. ,. , , ed that an onion may be classed country as a fruit. Whatt-a fine time Mitch �r- V Premier Hepburn carries out his Hepburn will have nest summfr in mingle with princes and peasants, , announced Intention to '-co-operate -'� °�'°� °rah blackshirts and officiZP als; ride in Vene- with the Federal Government 1n in- troducing unemplgyment insurance "UNITY" A LA CANADA .. (We should have said Ontario's This new trans-Canada air. lone tian gondolas, . sniff the air of sunny future unemployed. those at g ISieily and sample foods that have made `"'�■�"`�� present out-of-work would not tie may do something for Canadian P ~ ?aided by the scheme). unity. After all, it only -takes .- about twenty hours now to get a Italian chefs famed the world over. �- A host of government bills was complaint.from the Pacifle coast to 'Intrauced the second day of the Ottawa.—Hamilton Spectator. will be more Roman than Mussolini. ?session covering a number of minor --o-- Gra s Italian rambles are alread WE'RE KICKING PLENTY, " Or' fs iqnesUona, such as'amendments to TOO. _ _gibe Cemetery Act, the Pharmacy It is said that 87 per cent. of sus' e m t .y Act, the Public Hospitals Act. the Nazi forces are flatfooted from ,,-, shaping into the most fascina in trave- ibut the business of dealing with too much walking and parading. / g !these measures cannot begin to We're getting that way in this �/ logue ever printed in a Canadian news- compare In interest with the de- country from keeping the foot on, ` - abate on the state of affairs so fre- the gas.—Peterborough Examiner. paper, It breathes that magic of humor ! nasally seen In the House. �- i I sand humanism which "Greig" infuses JOBS, TRAINING FOR YOUTH -The Budget is likely to be Governments make substantial lbrought down within a week. . . . grants of which prizes are paid for = - into every subject he touches. Writers are man but there '' ere • is only .. y y one reg _ Clark, and in his stories from Italy he is MORE CIGARETTES at his best. Read ;FOR YOUR MONEY revel -in his . , articles which ap- - ;pear every day in - -- • p - •: THE _:TORONTO PACKAGE ebe In 21•alas EXTRA MILD STA %LB.TIN SSeDA I LY - WONDERLAND OF OZ - By L. Frank Baum - A clp M teal,soft a las c. •. j�� r of 0 000 .•i�.a� �� oee •f O .�fr.•r live clatter, an intense silence The piece which Dorothy held was an "I've found itl" cried Uncle Henry, and I)uruthy fitted an rxr un ,.. ,t, . „',e 1 reigned in that ton n ani the visitors,'nil cyc• �chtrh looked at her pleasantly, hitt be ran to Dorothy with a queer shaped ear had a little patch of red, hair above it, kriowin�; that caution was no longer ne- with an interested expression as if it an while the others were searching for t`t wondered what she was going to do with piece with a mouth on it, but when they the mouth, she hunted for pieces with red �esaary. hurried forwsa,d to see what had it. Qtrltt near by she discovered a nose, tried to fit it to -the eye and none, they hair and found several of them, which, hrtppenerl. They sneered the largest house in d by matching the two pieces together, , found bat the parts would not match. when matched to the othek pieces, formed they camp to and fuutul the, door strewn fyund that they were part of a face. "If "This mouth belongs to some other per- the'top of a man's head.. She had also with pieret+ of what looknd much" like t could find the mouth," she said, "this non," said Dorothy. "You see we need a found ti.e other eye and ear and by the fragments of vrood ,neatly painted, all of Fuddle might be able to talk snd tell us curve here and a point there to make it time Aunt Fm, in a corner, discovered the dlifer,;nt ::nd f.+ntaQ'ti shapes. what to do next." "Then let us find it. fit the fare." Well It must he some place' mouth. When the.fnce was thua complet- "cried T�oruncv, pinking up one or ,,� said the Wizard, and so all soot down on declared the Wizard, "ao it we search for >d all the parts Joined together with s 'Pieces," they're Jig-Saw puzzles." their hands and knees. It long enough we shall certainly find It." nicety Jh:,t wns nstotrishing -AR.nom.. .}.r+-G N:wa... y'.. �.. ..,i.'t"•' ..i .. r... ......aN'• .`', „ - /'., _. .. r r 7-7:, W. �� 2^_�, ♦•. =r l ••T :�i`.�"rS?.. �.�ui9L.'r J :.>i __ "t�.. :.,vr* j-.' � �-s'_ _ ci'. Y!` 8 �::� ^ +i. •n-. ILI ..T3, ..�,y�F,t-^.,. C.:Y.`�4 K ..2�.., _M• `il'q .�Y ....iY- :....A.' .--.See Jahn s. Baisdon's a� - >' ow'Xing the presentation by the Classified Adverthseenenta VON -- International Harvester Ltd., in the hie _ ig Ore. Alla-, Andrew, of Timminb! Auditorium here on Sat, April 1st. FOR SAI E - a 7-year old team, was at his home here for a few -Choir practice 'in the United and a young Yorkshire sow, bred --,-,.-days this week Church this Saturday e t ing. in January. Also a few bushels of -The •futermediate roam in the The local team, in the Picker- Red Cluver Seed. W. C. Willson, - public School was closed,on Mor.- ini To*msMp Hockey League far- Pick. 1007. 31-2 FARMERS--Spring-time is just a• ,day and Tuesday of this week ow- ed not gµite so well, in the.word FOR SALE - Seed Potatoes. Cob ging to the illness of the teacher, game of the best two out of three r tilers, Dooleys• and Katandiris. No. round the corner, So prepare now* Miss Choquette, , final series,' h-, the Tuesday night .-.Mrs- Thoa, Douglas, spent a game at Markham, losing to the 1 quality from certified seed.. Ijav- last week with her broth- Brougham team 5--3. The fins id J. Scott, Altana Road. 1-2 mile � felw days. north of Kingston Road. 31-2 .. er, Russell Burrell. game,will be played at Markham Haugh's "Big 88' Overalls,'black or navy. There's _�Operatipns have commenced at oa Monday night, Mar. 27th, at FOR SALE - sow with 8 pigs, .2 no better made-$2.00 a pair. the foot 01 Church Str. in conn- the 'same' rink. A fair runiber of "seeks old. George Gray, LAA,29, ecdon with the new highway. A local fans went out with the boys. Oherrywood. 30-31 National High Back Overalls. very large and roomy;. large span will be erected overthis Let's have a bigger turnout out on- O]Dly $2.00. Monday night next. FOR SALE -- nu3nber of young r .�liver Pascoe will hold an nuc- -The Pickering Continuation Yorkshire sows (white). F. Ham, Haugh's $1.00 Work Shirts, they stand the gaff. tion sale of his farm stock and School Commencement will be held R. R. 2, Claremont. 30-31 f3igman's Work Boots. we are carrying their four' -* . iraplemaents, at lot 14, B. F. Con. on the everting of Wednesday, Ap- FOR SALE - young,white York- ' , g' best selling lines Every boot guaranteed. There's Pickering, cr Wednesday, Mar. 29. ril 5th, at the Mens Con unity shire sows, bred. Also. a quantity See bills for particulars• Club- Auditorivan..- A Warned prog of potatoes. Lloyd dos. White, Lot no--better made. -Vatoli the prices-" 54Y@rt286d in -1Mrs. H. R. Nonny who has rum corsisting of short plays, folk ' 22, rear con 6. Pickering. 30-32 ;your farm-r magazines. beetn confined to her bed for some dances, readings, French songs and fr bine, has quite recovered and able the formal presentation of grad- WANTED TO BUY - quantity of - -- _ to attend to her duties. nation diplomas, proficiency shields Red Clover and Alfalfa Seed from And Don't Forget }--•The Dreanstic Club of, St. and athletic cups will be givq i grower. Thos. D. Luke, R. R. 1, w • George+s Church are presenting Locust Hill, Ont, 30-31 It pays t4i "brighten up" the home. We offer you two 'their comedy, at Dumbarton on In Memoriam big assistants. (fere they are; Friday eve.-,ung, March 31st, in the - ..__ BAY MART; - for sale, Clydes- - In loving memory of our dale, in foal, eligible to register, STAUNTON'S NEW SEMI-TRI-MMED.WALLPAPERS Community Hail. BAKER also quantity White Blossom Sweet Our new stock is.in and there and there are some snappy - f-iM�rs. F. F. Baledan and dei- tdaughter and sister. Annie, why Clover Seed. Geo. Duncan, Lot 25; - ` ghter, Fiances, of "urford and Mr died March 27th, 1937. papers this. time. Never da do we forget Con. 6, West of Brougham.. phone WW Mrs. C. Marquis, of Toronto, a Y you, Mark 1621. 3e-31 T HE N E W 1. V. C. Inside and Outside Paint. Ouick dry. WA Miss Phyllis Marquis arA bro- In our hearts you are always near; cher of Stroud, visited Mrs- W. J. We who loved.you, sadly miss you, FOR SALE - 20 pigs, 6-weeks old. ing guaranteed. Be sure to get a sample card. As it dawns another yeas. -Clark, and daughters on Sunday Apply ,River Bend Farm, Green- -,Gard Winter, of Audley, is -=Eger remembered by Mum, Dad. wood goad, 1-2 mile North of the M. Sd �A a N . .hoidirrg a dispersal sale of hia herd Sisters and Brothers. $ . rj HA Pl 1rL L"'1 Kingston Road, Pickering. of 25 registered and grade Ayr- - - a>nir+ea. and Holsteins, at his PryC ' ORIXWOOD FOR SALE - poplar 3sea, Lot 8. Con. 4, Pickiering., on The Pickering $4.50 per cord; elm and birch $7.50 !Thursday, April 6th- As Mr. Win- MT A Y t' per cord, aY bush on con 2, Picker- AT , jter is goiaw out of the dairy bus 1 isatSi�►i�L ing;-*est olf Alton Road. Joe SELLING COST moi/ LEi�� 4� Inlesa there vr0l be no reserve. A1no's, care Moir, R. R. 2, Picker- -some of our local aeatber pro- We carry a full line of 25-22. •pheta are giving out some very fresh BO s'Gver Rubbers 11's to h'i's •490• news dace the 21st. FOR SALE - 2 grain drills. 11 3 , , shore snow, hoe and 13 disc, I. R. C. Also a Men's Work Boots Regular price lege $1.00 - •�d'ore snow, more cold weather and - - , spring not in sight yet. Displays a1<ild Jersey cow, calf by side. �%ictory Gaiidren's and Boy6' Boats and Oxfords pr, 79o. o! garden seeds with Pot- their bighly quantity of pot- , Seed oats and a q y coloured pictures are now to be Cured 8 C. .G. Barrett, $los PicklPr Mena Leather Leggings, Reg. $2.00, for 99e. : sem in the local $cores- � Ing. Stanfield's Underwaar, Jheg. $2.(0, for $1.49 are going to take a et+ance snyway.• Meats FOR SALE - 3 hcorses, g. p. Ap- -Men's Romeo Slippers, Reg.$2.50, for : $,1.79 _-,The' March rr seting of the * � at Nest Hill. First house west Our deliver la at your service �� Men's Neck Ties, Regular 1.( 4and 750. for 39e. " baken's Institute will be held at y y of-schoak Reg. Dixon, West Hill. $ _ the home o! Mrs. Garnet Courtice. e1_i _ 'Men's Sweater Coats, Oxford rarey, Reg.1.95,1,95 on Tuesday, Phone Pick t620 t - -March 2sth, at 2s0 - ]A�eA'A Fine Shirts, FeR, f62.50 ass �i 96• $ o'ciock. Roll Clall - "Your favour- CLARENCE SILK 1.39 ' Ice Hitchen Gadget". A talk on - WHEN PJAJNs ARE TORTURE :Ladies, silk Hose, keg. 690., f,r - . _ 69a. from Rheumatism, Sciatica. Back- • I6 •Annuala^ by„ Mr. 'Fed Brown. Allis-Chalmers prese ttat'ea fee the ache, use Rumacaps - their Tyco- _ �' � Parade of House Dresses. After- Fred T. Bunting, Pickering 1 ` -.. Club Auditorium. Monday alter- y - , Y'• • pp way Action attacks the cause. E. O1 nAon tea. C. Jo,-*s, Dr4g'gwt PsckpAng F.atahllat ed ltlb9. ►-$e'rank H. Hall, who has been �n next. t p. m. Adm. Free. , - . .. �n very poor health for several years went to 'Toronto about ten in r - I I ` .- days ago to receive treatimseert - _ UrC3 hospital. Inst week he underwent S ECIA ration, froom which he cddadr 10 tL0 n is making a good recovery. He ex- - Breakfast Bacon, 25c. a 7b. •. ' home in . : pec�Cs to be able to coque i a few days A ° MiLiced Steak, 1'2c. a lb' --Another heavy`snow-fall took den's Club Auditorium place danng the.week-end when a 'Pork Liver, _ 12e. a lb. bout three inches of snow fell, and ]�► :,�n,d up einany .of the roads with .MONDAY, MARCH 27TH Stewing Beef, 12c. a tba deep drifts,- making therm inVass- able. The snow-Plows were at once �� 2•0o P. M Jewel Shortening 115c. a lb.: ;lut to work on.the main hiahwaYs• but many of the sidemads were Classic Cleanser, 3 tins, -13c. ' { "-left for the sun to melt the snow You are invited. ..Come. and cc -aid make them passable. V tins, 25c. -,The annual Missionary. Meeting enjoy our Entertainment. of the women of St. George's __ " i • -' E I D R (lurch will be held at the Rectorl Varlet let -- qn Thursday, Mar. '30th, at,three y pictures, including a o'clock, ai which the special speak- ;: Butcher, phone 3000) .. :Pic�;ering er will be Mrs. Andrews. of Horar., (_ �llls-Chalmers China The offering will be devot- •$e>r'les by the ed to the Mi.,sionarj funds• of the' church. ► Agricultural-Machine Mfg. Co. .-Tuesday was the first, day of - - - spring according to the scientists. ADMISSIQN 'FREE ]'eQ The 21st.of '_March is the day on Which the sun crosses the equator FRANK PLjCKRIN � . in its tap to the north.. But acc- � the r to outward appearances and TALKING PICTURES the reading an the thermometer,. Dealer . winter is still with us and we have to, keep on shovelling snow and Everybody Welcome coal. .-A number of Agricultural _ To be shown in r Implement Manufacturers are mak- - - .r products.' v pictures to ad mak- -MEWS CLUB A UDI TORI UM } ipf - - vertu These sic- On _ ttr7ceshoa the various stages in SATURDAY, APRIL 15T =the manufacture of their imPle- e ; k they a]- , _ - - B-OA-PT-M hibit pictures.of a husnorou3' char- ` '. atter, which adds much to the in- 1 / These Movies are Real ---ter**t-of-the-- -prograrn...On.'.Satur-__ } F evening, April 1st, the Inter- day , :Entertainment aid are national I'iarvester Ca. through their agent, John S. Balsdon, will �r 1CUTS AND INFORMATION AT Presented exhibit pictures the Men's Club ' Auditorium, and on Monday next, „TYPICAL LOW FARES EASTERN HOUSE phone 4600 INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO* March 27th, a series of moving by MOTOR COACH OF CAN ADA pictures will be presented .by the , Allis-Chalmers CIO., through their Buffalo $6.'95 Baltimore $19.20 .La1��IS ZON' agent, Mea• Frank Puckrin. These 'Cleveland =1L10 Augusta $20.20 . PICKBRM rX ' •pictures are all very interests i�e Ss ilp!'1•i�7��p ~ � Adarriessirtn, Freel See advertise- - t ! 4 McCORINICK•DEERtNta,,AGENT in another column. : a