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O h: D.,• _ s _ Director _. _ Executive' of Pickering Red ening were nests at the Farley 1886--19 G �+ - — . tome•r1 sc o es.------- PostponedCr ss acknowled e - g =? member or the, AiIM ,�a Optomeciti-at g s the following: home on a�unTay --�' ` au•daaoo. bile• ezamitted sr appoinctacat. .' v. 18th - 18 18 lbs. yarn, Mrs. H. The Happy Circle Mission. Bann hbnday,. Wednesday and ,Fridtly raon�e este. Cts atslsoe; out, g Dunbartor% 1 hoz.. pa x sox, home of Mrs. Ritchieat 2.30 m. WE GRIND The contest' scheduled for Feb: old. ' Dec: `.• • �.'.,...... ', a „'•usa''•.Y'A`'' •.�'•i"a":"r _ K.: �..,� ...�,-,..v ���,¢,e :='•vr.�'„; w--..,a.,,aW. ata^'-' f'•' �.-,.,,y .. -• !'+may:•. �r n•. ,:..,�s,,.a^{ ' u. r+nrv:-'.!-r--�✓,,,-'+.; .`, r� ._ . -, .. ... .. .. ,. .. .7 .•,. •- 'v�•...e�•��p's-^'•Gv`.�!I3..w'.::....,,,,..9 l'. -0',r ..�- :... M-s_r_.:>•.�W�: w.. :: .a:.; w. :•' ., -.t: .'7�. '�'•'da-- 4.ci.w1 ...w.' - .-;/, ..,. .. .�:._ ,. a+`.•ter r,.,: �.,.-6�.,• ,•Ti'— :;�7:��,,,•e�y,.: ^z -. -_ �!'� `-n .OtirC." .. GFT.,+.^:L1°; .•.:.; -.r t -Y• - a4_-. .. _. :�4r,L -9f k.!'...w �•a.•• h '•ya,. y .:+:: .; .«,; v..^.1=• �a..a �,, t;w ,LA;'x•�rA'� .•, G.., ,. �•. A 003,2u8 in October, 1939, prev[ous a'rio -cigar stor9 1�31ane, cracker barrels, -.,es, barefoot _ ... s� impossible This is gutta untrue because it is to determine the age oT record mon :h, ,and- the aroerage - breaking through the Maginot. xF,-' an adult or stib�adult in. this- man- . deity -production h'as $331,209 com• . - : or Sletgried lines. Air. commodore A: A. L. Cuffs nor, age .aud amler• growth bear pared with the previous record'of kel cigars,` earmu': s, life saver ,r has been appointed officer id ing .no relation. For example, a $323,693. _. TES hTi C 1;\T OVER 1939. =ropes 7n hotel bedrooms, pigtails on -An enlightening despatch by H. Elliston, Christian Science Mon charge of No. 1 training command,' fire-yearotd Ontario, Quebec +en moose may carry se- or efght•pornts on -each blade Compared with December,, 1938, small girls, a natural complexion on the big girls. - Londen Free - iter correspondent; carried chis which - includes and the maritime%, according to an of is antlers, or, on the other hated, Gets New Command IARADE son Whatwe need ,and as the, people 1939 Record Year need, Is a restoration MOconfidence , For Ont�0 ^ o d in the municipality. R'e need to re- li 1 gala enthusiasm for the future of t1 a old town, so :hat people will _ Iaest., i2. Mirtin - _H iatory - tura in and help to nrzke, it better. T __ _ _• _ _ Southeastern. ' Ontario Was.. - argue ors Re _. : _ .. _ Represented.,- in -Production -CHANGED THEIR NSINDS• As the fifth mouth•'of the 'war came to a close,, it was difficult to Sit one- military expert bn this contipent who would venture to predict a "spring offensive" oa the: Western Front. An Associated rre"- s ry •repo- a :t -moi _ - itary •,•tactic[ans, Analyzing every- _ said, they •"couldn't'see" how either th'is there �: are - �' t iiia t �� ? pee y � , acro. ; mak' r; _ 9•. the I AN AGE-OLD QUESTION Judging by the inqIf uiries reaching corner from time "'to there are many outdoorsmen who auxious to learn how to tell age of a moose -Thai mil str3• rein* Igr of prehistoCic' times �. ,• ny. - Che popular belief Is -that, the _,.For First Time .Eliding the •nest year_in Ontario b gold mining -history, new monthly high marks .ti!'ere registered in De- cember, 1939, it' M'as' shown • iu fig•_ tires released .by the ,Ontario Cod-'' er�niea:. Southeasierii Ontario was pro uct on Tfst• for the first time since 1922 with production by Cordova brines: -I Since. the elec.tio_is, . some of those civic legislators who opPus- - ed P.emfer 'Hepburn'% proposed two-year terms have come out vary strongly for the plan.. Of course they won in the recent polling and -naturally- want to Stay on as lona .r , ,c Journal., - - -_ 00KING, AT THE PAS T ' _- t number of` potnt� on its' ant 13ullioa Production in cemoer -life. was $10 �67.493.compared with $10,- Things we mi9s i : Western Ont -the Ai'ie or Germany could launch s t lers - one for each year of 003,2u8 in October, 1939, prev[ous a'rio -cigar stor9 1�31ane, cracker barrels, -.,es, barefoot an offensive, regardless of weather conditions, with reasonable chances s� impossible This is gutta untrue because it is to determine the age oT record mon :h, ,and- the aroerage chestnut, bays, livery stables; fly nets on breaking through the Maginot. xF,-' an adult or stib�adult in. this- man- . deity -production h'as $331,209 com• horses, peg top -pan's, two -tor a-nfe : or Sletgried lines. Air. commodore A: A. L. Cuffs nor, age .aud amler• growth bear pared with the previous record'of kel cigars,` earmu': s, life saver CHANGE OF THEATRE? has been appointed officer id ing .no relation. For example, a $323,693. _. TES hTi C 1;\T OVER 1939. =ropes 7n hotel bedrooms, pigtails on -An enlightening despatch by H. Elliston, Christian Science Mon charge of No. 1 training command,' fire-yearotd Ontario, Quebec +en moose may carry se- or efght•pornts on -each blade Compared with December,, 1938, small girls, a natural complexion on the big girls. - Londen Free - iter correspondent; carried chis which - includes and the maritime%, according to an of is antlers, or, on the other hated, the figures. showed. au- ins -cease of per refit. in production value. piess. ;: ... view a step further_ Declaring that • 'the -stalemate announcement by • Defence- Klin- tt -Rogers. may. -carry onlay' four. Further- 15.4 [lua :o the increased gold on' the Westerd Front was not likely to be broken inter' Norman Air Com- modore Cuffe's appointment was antler more, the. number of paints on each are not always equal, which partly price. Quantity prgduetion was' i.2$ Gia t Reservoir ' for some time, it advanced the op- - made in connection with the CDM- _ .. would. confuse the' Computation_ if.. per cent. bigber and the mill rate was 11.08 cent. over: figurds for ` °. .-inion- that -11he whole Allied war.' monweaith Air Training Scheme it had any value. And to add the • per Canada is nearly as large as plan was shifting north to Scandia- which is now getting underway. total of a pair of, antlers would of- a• year ago. A figure of p and contains hail the `- -'via, and south to the Near East: - ten a eyond'tne per. suggest an age b preliminary •$109,508 for the total praduCtion of gold w-Dro to rcvrld s fresh water supply. - --_ intervention in Finland, Mr. Ellis- Ion said, would take away -the is-- !pd = lona of a previous generation: Be- ference of normal - existence. With re -.979 _ to young male -mouse; the mines fot the year was released, re• - Ktative from -Hitler who right zow fore- the -u omobile became- the case is more or less reversed, for presenting an increase of 10.26 per i is thought -to be planning a bold at- _ coluutry's chit mpde of .transport, 3. rising. two-year-old utuauy car_ cent. over the $99,100,024 ptoKiuee lensive In a_ region 'of -his own the -.driving horse and buggy took ries a pair of spikes, and a rising during 1938:` -. slAloOleE1 ' Choosing - the Balkans or' the _ the family to church. In still earl- three yttaro7d, two erotthes with Porcupine camp led _the Dr,Qduc- (rotor Countries. The .correspondent for, dogs it was the team and "de. somelpalmation. The rule, however; on list. with $4?,809,001 from 5,- -- quoted from the ctirreat number mocrat" that was used as convoy, i.; not gea�ralfg or strictly septic• 133,136 tons for< an average cornu- for ' � � � - - of the London Newe Letter: "The because then the` families invariab -able as sometimes crotches apilear cry of $9.31 per ton. ,�... .-' French have reasoned..it Qui 'that_. 1y. wgre. l,arger, running from six -to as the first growth andA large area - - �I iiierg! ` the norern theatre is in reality th 16. And to protect the horses from of palmation, with points, as the -" - ' one of Germany's vulnerable the spoors of winter and the rains. second growth. - t?lania." 'Should Scandinavia and and sun of eunimer the, drfee. shed far we knoll, there is noV01 CE With the other neutral countries agree was bulli There on a gunday morn• - _As _aa known method of de:ermining ileo R -/ 'to let themselves, be used- as - a fng or evening. were tied long Hoe'st3g0 stili' 'to them®� of'n ooae, male or female, wltbr Hit - springboard. Elliston ed, the aFgu of horses; attached any degre9 of satisfaction or scour- pF the Allies would be able to tackle Ger- buggies, stamping away while tea ae Size and appearance give' the - ` - - - saans and Russtans both. .- minister propounded his own pari' only clue. 7. eOUP IN C6KADA ' • - - ticular brand of religion - hallus A Ido t -e kirk ' PRESS While Europe last week appear- _ - meybaD - ns 'led to be delibe2atlpg on where to GET-TOGETHERS THERE carry the war next, events of :big • Following the service the congre. tory shattering importance were ration-41rdded - sheep -and goats taking place over -here. The diesel- -more or -leas. The men went away ratios of the 18th Parliament of the to bring the., horseg round to t lie _,!Dominion after but four hours of churchiioor. -tile women -folks -rhat-= r o an , with the minister near the' - on need the' people f. G ted aseasi ±ra D oD _ ads to wonder what our parliamen- churchyard gate. It was in that' GOOD NEWS AND BAD -� Soon . the name mail earrieri who brought the Christmas, greetings wt]] be bringing the -income tan forms. --Brandon Sun. ' Itarg democracy was coming to. A1• gnar.er-13our Alter the `service that _ '' .'A SURPRISING WAR fMugh it was generally conceded the men of the community held - CRACkI.NG DOWN Those people- who said there (that the Prue Minister had done a their little get togethera in ' t the Ontario- Hockey As'sociat oft scald be 9znDrises to this R'ar are very clever thing ta.:so frustrating drive -shed. !t'is even.said-that they being, justified: A. British censor 11 _ * calls the attention of clubs and has resigned because' he had not I+I tls� his Opposition, many were'the ques- took surreptitious. Dstfls -from he_ players to the power of referees. f their in to do. - Toronto Saturday Itione naked: Why as election at old pipe -or tucked a 4uld o _ � expressed i¢ the O.H.A. rales g " this -time? ... nobody needed one, "chawing" into a cbeek. The drive and expreregulssed I . follows: Niglit' _ j _ cell - - ,except perhaps the MacKenzie shed In those days was indeed an 1. Aten-minute Qpnalty, shell be T gee, v e S r u Hing, government. Did It no longer' Anstlti:tioo., - lniposeEl on any pingo-, and the c4r• W HAT EVERY TOWN NEEDS Y . - -Hasa anything in the -life -of Can- _ cumstaaees.shall be reported to ,the' Rh t does Fergus need next?' - ada, what was said and done in - O.H.A. for further actlon. who uses n 9 • the House o tC ommo s . .. of-._ - ' Ice Bridge Said �nni or abusive language to anyer ngLIFE'S LIKE THAT - By Fred Neh In It 1.6 Fein: "•That same week ficial is sull[y of groes mtscvn- jhe people of England were told by -_duct during. the progress of a game. Largest In Fears - in such -case a substitute- shall be = the Datil Express, London, to allowed. - - 'think about Hitler at least. once 2. Ane player -who sosrches or _ a day. • "Refresh your memory," the r*Stretches'holds a referee {v irh his hand or his 0 - editorial warned. "'You mustn't tor- Solid White Mass sticker lntentiona4, tripe or body - - get what the nation Is fighting fur." For Three Quarters of A Mile checks any of atich officials shall _ From the 'Base of Niagara automatically recciire a ten-minute n • Cataracts• __ _ _ yeualty.for ipisconditct for thp•first I u Q f , C�IUCC 1 Drive % offence and a match-ml�conduct for 1 • a the second offence in -.the, same ! • �� U ► p Sheds PasBitig .. _ •- - : -RE - . Tote. American Falls- orae -odor- game, -Tile use of 'a substitute for ; the Pfaser so suspended shall be • - = ed 'to a thin trickling stream, as � --' •- Rsminiecent Western Editor perinitted..Theroffender shall also Aeolis Earlier- Days in Rural the thermometer hovered in she - _ - — o ' vicinity of zero 'the middle -of Jatr-. be reported to the O.H a. for forth ' f Ontario ary; and firmly locked •eat floes •• a ° er. afloat - of ice in the•tiiagars.•Gorge inrone -' __ gTAY OFF -THE ICE Ii - 0 us �►+t_ _ _it. Sraa_ with distinct pangs we of the biggest ice bridges in many -Mead that, at Kilmartin:. Oat.,. the 3. Any. ,uiauager or c tach who -- ears: - s:ia'.I be adtotna4i•. _ - y hikes an bfftMa_ s - - drive abed of Burn's Church was The Horseshoe Fal:s is about = ao7d for a mere $200, says a writer_ rally suspended from i'ie genie and _ normal in appeal`rance although C in the Lethbridge, (Alta) Herald. considerable ice marks its creat -:'sported to the tj.H.A. or further $ Probably it had "stood there ' for - : these past 50 years. maybe: more. near the shore. 4, The-rereree afar order to. t ie _ 4 Now it is being torn down to make MAYBE 40 FEET DEED dressing room fo- flip remainderThe ice bridge,' a. soli white, a pig pen or some such mundane d of tine game any t�'•ayer or aianat er. gleaming mass, stretches for three guilty of gross misconduct. If a 'addition to the buildings on Fred ansa -tors of a mile from. the base,' player..so'jisnifsaeia taking part Fisher's farm. Soon there won't be - - -- a church drive shed to be seen' - of the catarac', down stream be- in the game,.e sub_titute shall. oe - - wheQ one -invades the cent belt: Yoni the point where the Falls permitted. Like the old swimmin' hold the. -View bridge,was-svrept-a��ay.Jan.-- Coacbes.,and mgnazzrs tare_aot - Te shed will have passed into 2 �. 1938, w he'n heavy daniage was drive p9rmittQd to' go on, the ice' at a�►y - - dri•limbo• of forgotten things; caused to the Ontario Power, Com- time during. a gaiiie unless by+ see below the bank -in the vial permiasion< of the referee and BEFORE THE AUTOMOBILE ' pany plant The church drive shed o1 rural vicinity of the Horseshoe •,Falls, then only to ass's: ap,.iujured play- Ontario sheltered the countryside's Old-timers say the ice bridge is i5r. if they do, the guilty cues aregEQ E�E/.Z. S-•:1 ta.an+sb+'a+•►r�>Wa•a* tinest_dliving horses back -in these the thickest and largest in tif'any automatically suspended from the At the [aro, V.'e Ail Had Impulse• to Chuck the Mail Doi. a E_ • ccs• -says before ,Henry .Ford, et al, years, `being thirty-five to `forty' ;: game and -are to be :'sported to iiia c %hanged the transportation- Yash- feet deep. H,.- _ But You'tl Get Over Shat.' ` T _ �•. .._ - ..-— .J_ _ _ ___. _ REG'LAR FELLERS—In the Bag -By GENE I�YRIYE.S , TH A 'CANT` I C,OT R.ID OF STAY IN 15 CATA\14RIrHT,MOM \ `SM HOUSE/PINHEAD _ _ Att�TT "LLYOUSEE _ Er Rio F THE BARGAIN - A YOU L juV BOUc.FIT FOR ' J — EM CENT �. N � L 7 A T R O E'lC � , a • A , ` ��` MHOw � Mso ``.. • U_ t _ •' Meow _ Oil , f _ _ w:, :,.., ..; :. ., . _ • 1 '. ., ' , _. �.. _ 4 .. try. SERIAL STORY �NOTH E R IS THE B ST JUDGE ... SHE SAYS y. - - :BRIDE ON : A BUDGET "N ET DORAN a► Copyrii;bt. 1839, NEA Service, lac` x• _ ` . r°. CAST OF CHARACTER other business men. de, Bart, IRIS IVES--& radiant bride who everyone's going to think you're thought bve ca e I sou ears of itself. men 1 know count their appear-T�- BART WHITTAKER--a right- ance--60 per cent of -the battle."- : A- mous bridegroom who looked at „ FLAKIER, "I'm not buying'a suit on time TASTIER! �` ' ,; •• the bankbook first and his wife payments, Iris, and 1 can't ;afford �• --s._....._.� `Yesterday: Iris buys another gown, pretends it is an old one, and convinces the proud Bart. But. 'the gown means more trouble for it stirs -in Iris a hatred for Bart's - _ 1ts8geting. ..CHAPTER VII <, • ' That week of the Fourth of July, Iris tried -to make hart- buy a summer suit, "Everyone else is wearing suri- mer things, Bart, and you just - _ can't go on wearing a blue bus- _, mess suit to t dances all summer. _ And King's store iz having a big sale. You could get a IIIc gray snit for a very decent ri right sow." 24 'tean't affor :: it, honey. Eiut some summer' metrehandise coming in and it will take eve got to swing .the deal." "Then get one and pay for it a little each week, Bart." "Never!" he exploded, and stop- ped ped at her frightened expression. "Oh what's the use, 1trs? foL 'know bow I wn about debts and chargel. _ accoutrta and time . pay- ments. We're getting along all right the. way, .we are, and we don't. go out enough to warrant laying a lot of money on clothes; ril;lr - ' now." "We'd go if. you 'eared enaugh to dress decent the way- other men -do, -Bart!". Ileglanced at her euriott�ty:, tied _ Itis mouth tightened but he didn't say anything. if he thought th.py - 'tbuldn't- afford the movies, danct-. and parties they went to now._let - alone- any further gadding, Iris .couldn't tell from hii:guardedex. pression: "Ifyou don't' beziis to dre!i, like . • � :fid � �:. FRU FLAVOURED''EA r(SMALL L[Ai; ISSUE NO. 6—'40 know 1 told you lung before we i married, that a financial' handicap rr was no fun." - "It needn't be- a handhap, Bart, if you 41WOUldn't be so stubborn," 11 'couldn't quit my job if' I these days? What's h&ppened to understand, too inexperienced with s Jris flared, "John hent buys his ,Ranted to Bart, ' so forget it our—romance?" .life to know. - suits and clothing on -a budget please. „ - j "You did it,, Bart! You were so -That was why she couldn't real - "And. the Bents do not even own "You -haven't signed a contract 4razy to save money. You didn't ize that people like'they must pre. ;their furniture. They live in -. a have you, Iris" " care what happened to me, .you pare for their: distant old age and ~ +� 'rented flat, pay fo, last year's car "No; I can't quit, though." 8dn't care what you did' to me. incompetence, by setting aside out of this " Just so you could save that mon. some of their savingsall through y g year's ppenedrto�e t!a Yoti d get ,to •love it, ,honey; ey each. week." their l; ,_ if an thin ever ha you'd have time en your hands years of competence and er of them where would they 4c"' --after a while. When you got things "Iris, it's because 1 do care what strength. To her, old age, and the. "Nothing ever does, Bart! i down to a system. And there'd be happens to you, because I want to future. took care of themselves. wish you wouldn't torture your- none of this coming home to an maka sure my wife doesn't have to To him, they were created by cair- self all the time conjuring u ca- work, if anything should happen ful planning, b thrift, and saving j g P' � empty -pantry and a -bare table yt B PPe P g, y g - tastrophes that never happert. nights." to me, make sure -you've a home and self-denial. By eAra work and They make i •lame excuse for-.-t-be- ' '"I'll get your supper, Bart: '1 over- you, and an income wheel extra care.' way you choose to dress." - tho ht" ou weren't hon we're old in case I epii't work or ug y hungry, etth- { "It's all right, honey: We'll eat The, sultry thunder -showery aid' er. I don't see how anyone can something happens o ttte,.,that 1 , out untileit's cooler. Then we'll outside, became a sissy imitation want to eat much in heat like try to do this.' make it all up. Don't wQrry:" -7.- 1 crackling temper this.;' -And as she yanked out a "If you.ture so much about the iris exuded from -then on. printed -linen dress and matching future it seems to me you could "Barti Bart, you're not pre tend - a care A little about the r t ing •' • You really mean it. - sandals, "Believe me, if I had the P esen-• . So Hart ca itulated. He boa ht- Bart, I've dreamed of the heaven- . a . air - of p • g '= money, I'd . go 'out somewhere to Bart." _ p gray fla'rmrl. slacks at w * + ly luxury of coming home here eaE in weather like this, l+io food Nothrum's, the poor working td smell cooking, s no dishes to ' "You're Not Pretending?" arid' having just my bath and . _man's department store, off Rail - -wash, no' cleaning up." He 'stared at her peiplexed,, y. changing into fresh things, after road 'Square, out of the higil. rent "O.K. We'l eat out." Her pretty, petulant face was ang- a hard day's work, then' off' to dine- distric•t..He. 20 i ht a shirt to go _ �< ry and hurt and the heat had - somewhere and .dance. We had -. Ivfo;..-iris ia~Qia�d sublrornly, a ith .the [rouser and had the .. blurred• her wder t such fun. It was alinost like a' I know what that means. You'll powder, route and ;J Jacket to big blue suit. cleaned. Ithate-every. mouthful I eat: You make-up to Unlovely- streaks. Yet -honeymoon, Bart." mud,• a fairly passable- outfit cs- You hate taking me to din- —she believed' this. She believed "I know, honey. Get your duds ' sept for the fact that wearing the -ger. You Heuer do any more. Be- it so much she was making her- on," And the words were tinder garments every time they'• went . self miserable over it. Y'urnitr a, bride behind the Bart - - cause you d rather save the mon- g g anywhere annoyed Iri-* even more°Whittalfers. _ than the -no new -suit erisis_had, ey. Sighing, he turned to the, closet _ "Everyonethinks it is sYl yep "Iris, -don't 'say. suvh - thing:+: and took down his coat. She didn't ; . - own, Baty,'.`. said irritably.. Honey -=what's come over you, understand: She''was too young to (To , Bet Continued ) -"Who wantsthem to think any= thin.- different? Whafrs 'Wrong witli having only one dress outfit; iris" At least t own this." . _ "That gray ruin ivoald have glv- t'n " you four einsertible$, Bart! Changing -coats and- trousers- vs'h - I ..your blur 4uiC" "Look honey, t'm not buying ` that suit.' ow forget -it, will you': You-' don't- knows anything about �. busitress, and I do.. So tet'mc-man- age this,". No Food In The House ' t .oris did. She decoded it was too - ! hot to edt. Too hot -to- cook or �r _ j prepare meals, either. And 'of.� - ` -course it wa.N. The July heat wag " 1 the breath of a. blast, furnaci anti' 3 the girls atayi-ng' on in the deans. office that summer were all glad his . wife had held' out .,for . the - - - cruise. Things were bad. enough; + with the heat wilting everyone, without ;he dean fussing ogee everything, scoliliag; questioni�t; •, - protesting through each day. "I could die." � Mi murmured, lying flat across her small maple. twin bed with only a filmy -printed dimity negligee Over her lingerie, o "( never want to think of food_ again. j "I'lI see if I can collect the utak A,tracatclvdesi•nedinflutcd ' in of -a salad, Iris. You rest:' Mass, ibis utility bowl is 1" decorative, practical. Comes -She - grinned, when he left the' - either deep, rich blue or crystal clear. Hands site . , . y. room. There wasn't'so much as en- ttysinches dcepbyd'cinches ' oukh to feed a chickadee in the. - wide, Handles on both sides. - refrigeratdr. She had looked, put- - OTHER THE BLUE OR THE CRYSTAL BOWL Remember—the supply is • ting away the •breakfast thing>. " limited. Fee your grocer today' Theve were no crackers, and only -- - - the' skimmed' retnainder of tj e -F R E'E- o:t of milk. No.r was there ani _ bread. . . I . I / :. bow l tree. s —�=--_ You get one glass J WITH'THE PURC`H'ASE OF 3 PACKAGES OF with each purchase of tbrer - _ regular size packages ` h:n`t, i•ame 'huc4c into .the• •bt.c.: - _ roGnt a while later, and sat dowl, KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES in the chintz chair. His lean dai•l: ,face -glistened with .-perspiration, t OR 2 PACKAGES OF THE NEW W LARGE and his tie hung•.over the dresses, fA/MILY SIZE his collar opeti .at the throat. Hi; t•uffa_xr_re:fulded back -flat in neat $apply limited folds to his elbows. The dark w•a• y ' hair lay sleek and moist, now, un' Af Act' Ne►W�� ,der the . siege of breathless heat >' and he sat quite still by the, open �""►�..,r window, luoking out. Waiting for r. •a breath -:of -air stirring that -never ;. came. •- 3 • -_ "Look, honey,. This working and keepink• house is too ,much for MA( you." he - Regan, diffidently, "T — �ullddta.N Fd»ltlxe5 S, to 1 vote , L � didn't count on you working all gellogg's FIRST FOR FLAVOUR sununeF long. I thought when -yiiti _ siidVAe dean wasg going away on Last summer- investigators 2OO© cls, the tc•ip, that you'd be.ahle to rest •housewives. "What bland of cereal is the through the hot months" favourite in your family?" Compired ._ , with an other cora flakes, the vote was „ i m all-t'ight.. art. It's tryitig _.. Xello 's five to-P»et � •r,. � ' t'o do all the coot.tng and cleaning Ask one rover coda for three ask- 9 $ Y p T/�E You gctoneglass . that gets me down• i'i1 be all right . -.,ages of Kellogg's Coro Flakes. (or two `' +,., ,SBR/CfMAt bower free each z when it's rwoler." - - • packages,of the new large fafxilt• size) ''r,,, time you buy fire --'W'hy- don't you $i�'<_ ap ' yrclur and get yotirf ks? bowl now. You'll want � �..���/ ' �'—� of the big Jssnih a whole set! Kellog gg Com an of. Canada 'l per, size rock -ages, job'anll ,iust keep house, Ills'. Wed Limited, London, Canadap y utat,age. Kith the' budge!', we het by for S12 on oar food, and the _1'P.nt i& only $8 each Week. That ,o 'YEAR—ROUND <•`• 'U'REAKFAST ns leaves *0-- ' -----`--.� --,: .. .. .. - ' - - • �\.. . ' .. - .' _ � .. .. .. . .. ori .' f ' �,s'� .,tom .fn,.. ; •� 1 r r -'' THE PiCK£RING NEWS •� Teras L . $1.75 per year. we in advance 7 805criptlons to .the United ,States -- '"- and Gt. Britain, $2.00 is advance.- . _... John Mur kar, Proprietor 2w�1SHIF COUNCIL Knox were -Queen -1.41 Ie visitors last - In an attempt to have the brush week=end: along the .roadsides •removed, Dep- �eae other co.IUP uY " uty-Reeve Down, moved and Secon' ded by Councillor Ruddy, that a - list be prepared of those owners - Plano -Tuning who have, recgiveLd bonusues on new _ - - - - -- in_ that contract signed when .tkej. Member of Pit+no' Tuoers'• As bonus was paid, be enforced. Reeve I •sociation. Your guarantee l VALENTINE, -DAY-CZAT j •GLEN EAGLES MANOR HOTEL _ _ -ROU _mE HiL.1_S;' with roeciside fencea..as. _any ald.. to agalnsi qucauvu.ev,% j-- - i . - --. - - uara»tee of -s onion the snow blocked road problem. aid a g CLO tli/N BAND 1 •l•}„i� }ager $,Estion is a move we service. I- onsu ,W. D. TWEEDIE,. "ft. R. 1, Pickerinm On Roofing forbarnsand for - Houses, Eavetrougbs; flay =- Track, darn Doer Hardware,- Z Lift Eze Garage, Cement work bnd Carpenter work o all kinds. Lar. monthly may -see he ore ong. r 75 R �.vuca.a. ..Monday last in its regular clone. now: M. _ , •. Products.- - 786 Gerrard 5t., E. Toronto sesa�pn, with all members Present. Clerk Beaton dul'ing's d scussion ... Lotus eyouan esiim ate on y our Mr. Hiltz, of the Bay was'heaici on the above, pointed out that Orders may be left at News Oflice.• *� ate. tax collections on his lake front I there are rtci p - A��V•T�r! properties. A .case of cottage. own laws for herding cattle on the that n *bEys, even w en accompam y - - — — leaving him to pay the taxes, herder. R. Boake and. E. L. Chapman re- , ell Inds . of F e' it Rork Collector' Johnston. pointed out All Tuning Guaranteed ceived a grant of $30 for th* South that . $3750 had been collected in, Our tracks pass your way every — - - .'Ontaiio Agric. Soc..(Oshawa Fair). penalties 'on' over -due taxestlait \(�i. $, c ONALL - ' Relief Officer noted that the . ze- may" ar year. 2" Close Ave.. Toronto leif account is down 20 p.'c. from By-laws have been passed and an COAL, QQE, that of 1938.'A .bill of $432.92 for , cone Lakeside;1502 agreement entered into. witl► sear- - January 19.39.........,..-„ toro Township,. whereby this Mun- wUUD, UE' ENT, IDrders taken at NEVYSOffile At prac]ically every -meeting dun- icipality` maintains the West Town a~i1�N0, (,TRAVEL, i ing the winter, the board hear re- Line from the road allowance bit - quests for aesstance in removal' of ,ween concessions 1 and 2, nQrkh. -: Snd -• sow from the roads. The ever -in - 'Accounts paid at this meeting app-- BUILDER'S BIIP#'LIEfi R• G. i!•i�Ai, creasing demands of this nature (and pear in our next issue. �_ R evident, that more (and - a1`p ]�}I 0artdge work �1N»iAL ElF�EG'TO , costly) equipment will have to ,be c BROUGHAM We'bavedieoplaeedin. stock w fuii Private Ambalanee Pur 888d '-forythis work. Don't let , -MILLING g„t us hear you complain because your Mise Zeller Seebeck o! Torontd, LINE of MAPLE LEAF Day as c vto� -;'mnaeq is spelt on road machinery. spent the week -end with her moth- CONPANY ,FEEDS. Pfioae ..'You ask for arit the council. are er. Malvern 5800 trying to �,'e 'you that which you T. C. Brown and Bert Harvey A. W. MITCHELL Markheano . (�t. - demand. If v1u must _have your are recovering from naat:satls. on_ -;j roads opened •forvpou to rlrive your the ince. keri�g� Ung-- - ------------ - - - 1�][i _ ppT- ;k will nave to be said' for. Miss Jean 1VfalcoIm and John iAipp phone 7490 Residence tl5 -ATTENTI.O �. •>7:7- 3rock Road Gravel =. Pit Crushed Pik.-, Run. Gr Sand` and Graded Stone -- Dalivered or Lo9de3 in Pities PHONE: Plant, Pick 1,026 moronto -o HQx and 647.1 JOHN BOURNE ,dr SON -Sales and Service L. • E.O'N& I LC.• FUNERAL PIREOTOR AND • ., •Ei1tBALiK6.R '94�oass0r'to W. J. Mitber,j r _. '.. J to afiville -Night ani D iy-83M oe ' Busieess.Phon- ResidencePhoa d30] 9830 ' Now is the time. to think a- _ - bout your implements for - _ Spring before adyance_. i ' price With, the a,dditidn of a new • stns rac or our _•vT..', _ • line is most complete. Some !I real bargains in cream separ- _ ators, Surge milkers, coolers •` • `•_;� - , and electric fctiCes. - 047B DOKALD MOTOR SALES 'WHITBY" :•fi O � N` L r G i LL'�i . N {r BROUGHAM, .ONT Assoc..Dealer McGlaahen--Dumbarton • , _ �h0� r rV F • iry PERNA►NENT. NAGGIAC PAIN THAT FRAYS TliE' TEMPER AND -NERVES. J.T; MAY BE YOUR .EYES. _ C. H.'TUCK, OPT. D. F -P l�F.0, outA 4 W y >, • : .i ,. c' i�•k+..... ,...r .r. -:q _ 1 ,. '� y. Y: . .. ... .,r.L.. :''. *M•i ,. '.5... . 'ar',. -. .:4. ... . ..:. '.. w.- +.yr.Y,,.: '.- ........ -. -.S 1 ; y. e �:LAREMONT v: Shaver was in Minden on bus- Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald r. Airises this week. Hedges, of •Claremont, at Briertoush STER FEEDS S Miss Edna Benne, we understand Hospital, Stouffville, on Sunday, Mrs. Readman U reported to be will leave- shortly -for Overseas w February 4th, 1940, a son. Electric ri ,eldin : seriously ill at the time of writing. the _'Nursing Service._ The Rainbow M'saion Band of _Try Muer Chick Star-ler hope -that-Mrs. fteadman, who' Mrs. Morley is. attending Mrs. the United Church, will meet. at the Welding Repairs on motor block - is. -well W the 80's, will aeon -r . -'Green,--'of ' Mt:-�ioa;-who- ' :home -of -Mrs. -Violet-Ptlkey-on Sat-- ' �ood�aal Building mater - and boilers. Alsageneral welding lain her normal health. seriously ill at present. urday, Feb. 10th, at 2.30 o'clock. - all kid- —=et� and-Mt�s Wsgg ween of fir- January 15th, 1940, to Mr. and—Mrs. Church en - , onto on Friday evening to bid ood- wanting 3o-bu-y Coarse Grains Portable - _.__ .- _ _g_- _ _john -.Johnson, a daughter. as part of thel'r regular meeting, _ t e to Mr. an�Mrs. Jaex Maclaren, - _ Mrs. T. Oliver and s'ster, Miss 'wl3ich was held at the home of Mr._--,_..LOH_NE WHIT who v40re eavusg or e r om , Hill u Monde f- R. R. ], Pickerin Saskatoon. Miss Minnie Bennett here last evening.- Richard vening. - Richard and Mrs. Cooper, of week. - Claremont Ont (BkOCK ROAD) - Waterford were in Claremont over Mrs. Q. M. Forsyth and dshghter, Barry Murkar, Pickering, received , • e week -end, an on e r re rn, .: ss Viola Forsyt are, we ars _ ". tvsere accompanied .by Mr. and Mrs. glad to hear, improving -ifter their Johns; Can. -Signallers, son of Mr, 'M8E 330 -'f8E '�2I auo - - - rank ooper, w o wil -spen a • illnesses. an Mrs. es. o ,s o c e g. iew-days with them. ivirs. D. • Morgan is spending a Aldershot, Eng. Dec. 25th.. In our ob'tuary m our issue' of few days in Oshawa. well' here's the letter chum last -week, on the death of the late D. A. Pugh was in Peterboro, such as it is. Don't expect too much � Mrs. Emerson Orrrterod, we omitted o_n, Monday because all I ever do in my spare YOUR -BEST -MARKET • the name of Mrs.. Les. 'Feasby, of Glad,to hear that. Mr., Fred M'or- Sandford, as a sister, of the dec- ley, is somewhat improved 'in health time is to polish brass and write ' letters.- is about half past. four = eased, for which wA- express ,our though not recovering as,,mpldly, I(. p e regrets. as he feels he ought. in the afternoon here and I 'have For Farm • Produce is right at Theboysof Mr. Joseph Farr's (top neat column), -Inge potatoes ds sprouting BrusseIa Tome. Save Time. and Mone .Sunda School Class of the United y sprouts - nice ,job if you like it. Church, accompanied by a._ numVer L This is the first Christmas Day I • �rof their friends enjoyed a skating The ROAD to have ever spent awn from .home, and get the Highest Market party at Markham rink on Wednes- p y day night, Jan. 31st. It was a jolly IPOULTR and it feels awfully funny to me Price, crowd. On their return home they i i �+ everyone else. The dinner was ' khe home of. Mr. and Mas. Farr. SUC CESS - turkey, with dressing, mash- all en oygd refreshments, served at . p _ [r R E S H i.7 V E :: • VEA � retty swell for an arm dinner, roast t The annual Day of Prayer will ed potatoes and, brown • A safe road built of the finest mat- gravy, Bras ,4 be observed by Christian Women eels sprouts' and •eaihbage salad, �+ ('� � � ' - throughout the tworld, on Fr day, eT1�• It is a one-way road with with all the beer or ginger ale you EGGS +a sO V V a . CALVES w 1!'ebruary 9th. The Women's ss- s all leading smoothly and 'could hold, I'm stilLa sissy, I took ionart Society . of the United surely profitaibte egg -production- Graded and aid for Honest Weight. _.We Pay .a - gi a .ale, (good for you Dotig. that p Qiurch;: and file Mission Circ -fie - of Any -tithe you went -to change from -tags sow- ,_._ . - arcordin to Govt, and Fair Gradin Premium Price "dairf' in the army._ --- g g ---the Baptist Church will Eold a one lane to another you simply ease •) Christmas Day, four thousand - Regulations while Received Monday, for Top lluality ]ant meeting in the Claremont over -there are no gutters, and no � miles- from home .and not even one you "wait. Tuesday, Wed'day Receiving Days Baptist Church to observe this im- bumps, or shocks and no slowing dawgonned letter'. Our Canadian Received Daily and Thursday, only Same as Hogs ;portant event, on the above .date, dawn_ mail comes in, in loos days we ex- - At 2.30 o'clock, to which all worn- The three new lanes are 17, 22 pest, so we'll get it then. I expect . +en of the. corn immuy are earnestly 1-2 and 36 p. c. protein strength 'to spend New Year's with my gr- f =RECEIVING and GRADING. 5I ATION at WHITBY :invited to attend:. and the new road is andmother, but L don't knuw wheth- _ 4'iie Indica of the Baptist Miss er or not I can get le$vQ. Went to - ' ion O role which met at the home ,�''� tcJsiO d', town the night before -last and -saw Pr, CK ERIN_ G FA R4 �/ V `�� of Mrs, Palmer, on. Wednesday. of • .y a swell show, "The Wolf Call" and ;last week, listened to two inspiring �fY f -the Basket "Dart's Journey". Very nice, but Night and Di1� Picone Whitby SS6 - -messages• Mr. Lewis addressed the reminded me too mach _of good PICKERING, ONT. PHONE.PICK G100 - g �„�►9► meeting on "Prayer" and made a old Canada. This place is •kinds profound impression- oh lei's lisVn- crazy when. you figure it out. It - - erg. The year moll begun.; also Miss isn't nearly as cold as Canada, but S. E. Evans enjpp gstzed ' Prayer, -_�` Pressed her bearers to put First _ * _ �' still when you go to bed' •zx2-? ? near freeze. It is the damp air, so 4 w• Things' First, to earnestly seek - ! Iy '��a t',od's )dance and ii old all that 22 iz they tell us. When you go out for _ guidance Ph _ th _ is true and good. There would ba a walk, you ink everybody is ` — - -- ' Rev:tiaal. Huta, the silly] pretzeta all drive oa • - i _. - the wrong aide of the road. WOT I The Home: Study (.Tub held - - buy 6 - A LIFE. when you go into y 'a 6 their regular meeting at the home ' of bars. McIntyre, on Tuesday er- Package of fags, 'you my. "How t ening, January 22nd, at 7.30 o'clock, much "" and the dame behind the - ,. counter says. "One and tuppence The Roll, Call Theme or Colour _ - �'` - Scheme for a Party I, planned".. Ar+ Please". You think she is Huta, butr.n -- - G"`M finally figure out that she means 'Mrs. G, M. Forsyth was our gusrst .tc fora -Feed A = s shilling and two pence, or 28 _ R �. speaker,. She gave a 'very interest- 1040h,�••-. �. « .aw - ��, aa►q talk on - A . Girl's Possibilities' . ro �_+ cents -,Great • country ! . I think yo,i - were and Her Responsibilities". would have liked the Bally old boat Plans were made for our banquet Vi-cal-ized with Y -O _ride, I did, a lot. First the con- to be held on Tuesday evening,' ?Now you" can feed this famous mash founded thing goes tip, then she 4 February 6th, 'n i;ie Community in a protein strength to suit you comes down, about ten feet farther 'Hall. Ni imber of Club Girls pres- sown circumstances. Choose 17, 22 1- than she went up, and 'so -forth. A • .gent, •13. 2 or 36 P. c. according to whether lot of fellows on the boat were sea- The Annual Meeting of the con you have no grain at all, some sick, but here's one that wasn't. 1 g' '3regation of the Unitea, Church vias grain 'for feed or Plenty of grain. thought I was sea -sick, but when I ' held on January 25th, with a- good In all three you .get the benefits of reported to the 'M O. he said I lied ' attendance. All departments of the y-O-rlch in Vitamins A, B. D. G a bad case of the flu. Everyone1100 -church are shown to be In a Pros- and E, which ensure vitality, vig- else had ' already had it. Johns, per Ter'ous , condition. All organizat;Q - .enr__;_= _nen , and Profitable Product'�on- usual, always last. -Too dern slow ~ reported "a good year. '1'be Treasur- - to catch a cold. The black -outs over �— er's report.. Shows a bslanee on 7 ' here are something too. You can'` Ernie Stroud hand after -obligations tied been see a loot in front of You. Man, ,;siert. The . givings to Missions from DUNBASTON oNT' Oh! ' Man, We dark. People Walk up -' the W. M. S. and the M• and M. -the middle "of the street. Car lights 'lin-�-was approia%maUil $66.00. all have tin hoods, which fasten :'Messrs Fred Pugh and James Mc- . over ' the . front of them, with little "Cullough were re-etectee for a term slits in them where the light comes I* Want- to surprise the family 'with a new 'dinner- of three years to the-' ion. To out. Another. interesting part of _ the Board of stew said ;.vers re-BRAr 4 - time treat? Serve them a tasty dish of Dried of the business is that 99 per cent of k[ elected: Messrs J. Farr, Dr. Tom-- the cars used over here are Willys, �iCkled Canadian Fish. Iinson, W, ward and T. Condy '.tor ' s _ Singers and Austins. The other one f s term -of three years: Miss FoMe• 'per cent are- Fords, and most of No matter where you live, your dealer caq- get you was re -appointed Treasurer for them are army cars. Egad! they .-such Dried Fish as Cod, Haddock, Hake,. Cush and `'the year 1940. Dr. Tomlinson '; a -Bray C .:-s _ re ter- look queei. All, .painted' brown and _ Pollock, and such Pickled Fish as Herring, Mackerel Secretary of -the Official Board. makers. 1 can prove it. Place have messy colour streaks of green your order here. l00% li" de- and Ale�'ives ... in perfect condition. Interesting` Mr. James 11�c'G`iilIotigh wj ll rePTeS livery guaranteed. • through them. My , gosh! some �. , ent the congregation at Presbytery L. G. W;ison, recipes c�� be used'for every Dere of these fine fish. gTe>3- No. 1 Myrtle Stn. Scotsman has has just started to. ` . �" assembly. D. N. Lockwood, 'Picketing Ont). play the bagpipes outside. WOT A ! Fish is a wonderful health food, good for every mem RACKET ! You never ' know what of .your family. It is the great source of proteins 4 - - - - -- 'instrument -you're going to hear that -help build sturdy, healthy 'bodies. next over here. One, fellow bu a _ fiddle, another'a guitar and' anoth- l �e 19 3 8 Ply mouth D.e ince Sedan Serve Dried or Pickled Canadian Fish to your familyd y 1 er' an accordion. The -guy with the ► • - ?; .F. 937Pont�a� Deluxe Sedari_, guitar came from San. 'Antonio; in often ...they will: enjoy ...and you will find ><t. ` • Texas, so he can string' -along 0 Iti eCOilOmical, too. • •but.the others - sounds awful when 1937 Plymouth Deluxe Coupe they. -all get going - but what the ! -DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES,• , ' heck! they, all' enjoy themselves. Y b steda .1936 Chevrolet Coach You would proFabl a inters y. OTTAWA. _ - in the trains over here, - little wee - ET -' t old fash ed en- --- X9:34 -let -i o o eh Trigs, with little ion ------ WRITE FOR FREE BOOKLET _ m,so as - gi S as big our - 'nes'on a but electric to trains but - the al-. _ Department sherlas, Otawa - 1933 Chev. Panel 1.2 ton _ ways a "but" -tine of t' ose little - J please send m our free 52 -page Booklet y' �he6e daTB STA all' win toy ,tr,ains runs from- Glasgow td _ i Fical Fish Recipes. e i Con[atning'100 delightful - Tempting ter conditioned and.Youl _ u economical Fish Recipes t - - ea 1 n- N ............. ..............[...... ............ .........._.. London �at 117- les an hour•-' t �Z •� have probably heard of the F y 3 '•�` a -re uarantead. ---_ =-- _ at' ' ' $ . a meshing Cana s hsvn'r" eedrefJ ,. .....•• a� 'neer right for Quick Sale done yet - or have they?. How's _f r all the folks back home. How's ,.........'Cw-tl! j .ii . school, skating and dancing. I can't think of anything else to -� - '• � . ALF, MOLE, Claremont y g y A lei Y U A Y A FISH D A Y� sa ri ht' now ' so . . Give m -_._.._ ,..-... PH ON E 3202 an r gds to everyone. yone. •- Doug e ev- r , A-••n+a •z-. 777;S;77 77 w. rr: y�,'A9. _.. '...^.. *:. ->,.. '.F- .:. y.e •. �., _ , ... :,...•..-s.;L' "' r -m i m � Y,A u,• 7f". u''U' i' VAN ... an•:d. s•",- i. ,...,.^,.° .,+ ;.. -.; 1 ..�,..., ! . �..�. . �.,� . ,� �;. ".�' .r .'t r a.. •ti; i.: �" 's. •Te.. �7. got ant) to toretel,, twt to 10k 10 ' What Honey Bees for obedience. and trust. the fruits What } RADIO NOTES'' Sun, �a = sought a Gun. The whole history --Do In Win`ertim . L!V ' of the. Jewish nation is summed up • in this dark picture). ' a teraar a SNOI ULtO _ =Gattter will in • 8pt+ ricat COm e - _ reverence my' son, in the sending pact Mass With the Queen in, _. . B MIDGE ARCBf R '--------- - of -his -own �on-by :.the-h�av The metre -- ''From statistics made in a recent '9.80 CBL Along the Boulevards �SS011 ' Father is the fast and crowning8.Bet = _ survey of types of programs on. • . Feb. 10, 1.55 p.m., CBL Met- sort oP`in�• mercy. t,8. But the husbaudmeb, when they *;Lw the Bumblebees, yellow; ja�ets, hiu. ' the min, it would seem that drams • ropolitan Ope.fa .. 7..45 p.mi CBL. � - -- - . _ JEM jumped into the lead, and that The United States -Today - R. son, -said among themselves. Thi: nets . le nasus die t at, the: first is sinking to a ldw ebb. A Gram Swir. 10: p. m., CBL, ,• LESSON V•1 As the heir; come: tet ua. kill him, trosts, leaving only the young roar- "closer e�aCmination of the situ- CBY, NBC', S mphony Orchestra TH-E PERILS OF REJECTING and tali? his inheritance. 39. And -ed qu6ens-w•fio eu:,rgie in the earl; CHRIST they took him, and cait'htm' forth spring to lay their .-ggs and hatci,' , s it, lieve that such is- not -really -the Feb. 12, 3 p.m., CFRE, N. Y. Phil-tthew 40. 4Gtieri ihe•re r bra _ Printed TAxt, Matt.' 21:28-40Q ease.'Variety shows like the Chane harmonic .:'. 6.30 p.m. CBL. The vineyard sh l] come, what •will he _ Ansgrig hooey tees it ts'or •• tt,Y: _ and Sanborn Hour, Good !News,, World Today . Golden Text - '•t he the way, and 8 p.m. CBL,. the truth. and the life: no otic do unto, those htabandmeu? 41 drones who die in the Fa:. tie flack Benny and the kraft Music Chase and Sanborn Honr ldt_ cometh unto the Father, but by They say -unto him. Ile will uribe•r will die from the. eaects u� Hall are still diawing their.. full 8.30 p.m.- CBL, One 31an's I'amay me:.' John 14:'6. ably destro,Thsse miserable m.�. fore the temperature reaches f!eE•!• . gtaota of listeners. ` .'Feb. 12, 7.45 p.m.•CBI., "Lin- THE LESSON- 1N ITS SE,rt-ING and _v±ill let -.out tlte, vineyard uutc' #ng:,iu fact, they seldom fl;. when - NEW PROGRAMS Coln and Democracy" talk by Ray- Time - The cursing of the fig - other husbandmen, w•bo shail ren thb"thexfuumcier is below 45 de .There are more new prcgrams mond Massey 8 p.m.-eFRB. tree took place previous to the der bins the fruits in their sessort. grecs. Activities +within tire, hive' In the offing. It is rumored that Tune Up Time ... 8:30 p.t� BBC', cleansing of the temple. on Monday The men who_put'tu the death LriE -cease early. til the fall; the gneFu ' btetro-Goldwyn-Mayer, in spite of CRL With the Troops in England = of Passion \i'oek, April The re vineyard' own-er's son itad foolishly lays ho more eggs, the rearm;: of swearing oft radio last ar, may failed to reckon on they arts -of the the oro is ended. g p.30: p.m: C,B[. Kathleen Par- marks concerning the withered fig- -return to the Columbia network' vinsyard•owqur liitisself and F.he In 1•'ood for the winter ha4 bFse•u with a series of shows starring' low, violinist A 10 p.m. CEL tree.' and all other teachings re .. - - withfamous film players. =Only Greta Little Old' Holf wood ...Feb. t,, . Dor�ded #n thf lesson belong to the evitable punishment which bF stored during [lie Spring and:.Sim ' y following day, Tuesday, Aoril 4th. would mete out to them for murue: Li 8.30 p.m. CEL Information Please g i the heir. The -Jews thoul;�t+ Kir:f'ING.T111l, HIVE WARM _ ::Garbo and Norma Shearer wcutd Place., - The' -withered fig -tree _ _ be kept off the air, continues the • • 9.30 p.m: CRC Fibber McGee vvas o1 course, Standing on the Chat by getting- rfd- of tho Lord It Luring the Summer the bees use tumor. Each program, it -is said, is and Molly . -10 pan. Cfll. 'Lc's' :♦Mount of Olives. All the other sus they would put an end to hit the whole hive,fur.1heir various ac - Concerts $ymphonrqurs Concert teachings and words of our Lord 1opdarity, to the deviation • th `• tivities, but in the winter then m quiz show, called "This Amazing Feb. 1.4:. 8.3A p.m. CBt_ See• to tit`s lesson were- uttered In the was being offered to him by an in gather in a spherical, compact clus• .. enade for Strings ... 9 p.m. CBI, creasin somber of_ people ter with the queen ,tn the rec�tre.. ;America, is definitely due on the tema:e at Jerusalem. g NBC -Blue network on Friday,, Co-operation min CP stern Canada ftrt± cursing of the fie tree by our 44. Jesus saith unto them, laid ye with those on the outside crowded Teb. 16. -it will be . broadcast try I:aith lord' itr this lesson is intended' to never read in the scripti rF-a, ''fhe st, closed) together as •to maks at - weekly on that day at 8.00 p.m., and his-orche.Atra .. . 10 p m. CP_,d, be a._symbn2 of the coming judg•` atone which the buiidgrs rejected, insulating shell and thus pre+sure ]EBT. Background Brahms Liedesliedee .. 10.3tt p.m. merit u n IscaeL' indi The- same -was made the head uT the logy of heat: Those on the to provided y Royal Shielu and -the- °"-• = en' "'' thu tree proving itself to b�ve fall• the corne:.V '!`biB was from, the side at the ball are not sU crON' Fi�,- yiar sic. Rarieh Boys. "What's My lame?" tam T"ds "•. ,. Feb.i*'eb. to. R.30 n:._ ed_iu the purpose for which it w•ys Lord:4.�►�n<l It --IW mtre'valious in :gut and maintain enough -muse �. . " will be heard, ori Fridays at 9:J0 CBI• _On Purrxtie _. t P rt • Frown. '.fesas .declared that no fruit • eyes The religious reader, a1 the ttvicy to keep. We entirt+-grnyp ut++u p.m., EST., in future. CW. Good 'News .. 10 pm, Ring aharad grtia tpon It from henee Jews .diff not recognize-. in �;D.^is' iorLSbJy warm. The- bees. cu, t!,c LOUIS vs. GODOY . Crosby and flob Hurnc :. 10 p.rr,. forth iorever._Tbe tree was fatsr their. promised,ifessisn. 4�. 7'D� e._ _ odt4ide of [he,cluster ate.conyiant-- `This column may catch yon in CFi:R'Col_umhia Wocksl-op at9u. oecause its full-gra_wo- leaves. for(, -say . I unto you. The krngdon. ly changfog placws with,ttsose in. time to serve aa,warnin for the- _ suggests. of u6d shall bE"Cali n away titan e A no time -0 ttig.beea g -=: = _ - _ aact st+alt De given to a nai'nn Ch© trgtpFaratgae oo itre-eut4uiF til broadcast of Joe L Luis' nest fight.. , - hat daY ptomtseil trtiit. This fact the fahsc•ttesa of Israel In t you lyse Brown Bomber's match' wi•h lbutward religious Kornis withattt, Drink Corth the fruit. therenY ttsti plttatPr,lo�alt"8ettparGl riei,rtc° Arturo-6odoy. heavyweight, Cham- Smiler Photograph spirttuaf. fiutt c. pion from Chile, will be relayed - crit f Condemned !YMf� ER v Matt.. ''32:.8. But what thiott •r e' _ As ,$�sV�GR • i` - -[tufts- Madison Square Garden or - - - -- - _ _ - - - The' chlei priests abd elders have _ Qp e� D R Friday. -February 9, over the NBC,- Tifty:plane_a are mal g a photo• tieen'detmanding that Jesus declare - 1�t1D !� �•' «o •Blue network. Bill Stern and Sara graphic survey of the L'. S. A. the, soueee. of his authority'. A mart $'aub will and the andu andunu A:ae�t 'plane takes about "00 p•e- •nad two sons; and be Came to the • • " - and. 9on.,go work rode}- , smoNTAL •2 first.. an_ HO Answer to PreNetos !'insle 1 Elie' and heir.. - `''TO 'BE HEARD s :. Ft 9;' tures a day, but the work will take,, 1• g woman --- were co .r iti the vineyard. '33. And Ise answer• .m., CBL, "Ci Desk." story years. The c•ompteted pirrure -w- - --, who discov discoverers P "City ry e<r and``ssid:. f- w311 not. But .ai'it'r• Sf A' metropolitan- newspaper-. be 500 square feet in area. " ward. 4e repented bFmsett and he = Bred radium_ . ��yy�� of radittrri. •,^� •i . . e to abe xe• • .5 Ocean. iVMiIJ ?,Z �geohuse. . were .3Q. And he ram - T coed an said lit wise.' Ari he - 2 ked d. i e d 12 Wing I + i I �5 She woo t an4++t,' * and said. I gt. sir; astil 1s�ector; T� / )nf/'"� / 1W.Hops kiln. U alj her 1if_T ! l'� �VITIV�S ►IQ�Li� Hy WtNsam-sPtrt,not, Tho sec end son is iHa is 17 To perch. adee Fer .tSOn the Kc-dbes. and I'harissc � who I•ro- - $ 19 Split. Te%Aed areal rat• ,the, law. ::i. Which B B . -20 Y imono sari►.. I M; 27 Auto' of -the, nvo did the will,oa�h'n -- `� unto them. , erhty t sa, unto. aab - .21 eni'hed I 30 CCfnu4s of s s 'EJo12T l..�At`GES er' ThrY sa), --the, flrs4, Jess sat •' with a hose. frogs _ fro s. ,ir. 23 Writing 32 Melody. _ - Af .E ,fi rw� -•D «��R - that the publicans and the harlots implement.34 Farttt e A -r DEBT►-tS O= Fa into the kingtfum of God Derarf - 2#To extol. 3:mss to 1. , ✓�O MILS ,lou. The application tiers is -e the 8 otched, +N� al.: attain. •e2 IJ 3 To Jew'ish.rniers and ourw•de_dM. rot- - BEt13w THE i�s>,CE 28 Ahoun&. 50 d tel .. - 4 Type . curd S8 One -that i.ect persons who were Kanner 29 Senior. 'an late One- hates.. _ OF. THE EA2T'r-+ 32 - In [ 3 on = _a.aaw. :frau+ [iiQTogdom''bt t: n.1 w t - 4 Frozen .31 Al ass. 53 Ancips#' snipes I Fr water than were thi& mo,.ai. scum of t,o' 32 Sloth, • `' . r . _ 8 Root ege. ' 42 Scilence of. \ For _Jobti caws; untojou, In n y '3'i She ytvas a 8 Credit, $ f>acf , B a ._ 46IIndi . the way of 'Hghte'ousnes5: and 'ye 35 Form of, ••be:,.. ---- student 9 Cloaks. - '4? Hurrah. _ �I film -sat. itongpieuous lit , ;39 Buck bird.: luring lir Paris` 10 Cow --headed 48 Trey. - the life and teaming of Joon t -he' 37 Taxi, 58 She became goddess. 49 Falsehood. fsa7,[+et° hat? _Ween rue "rigtiteons a world •-'51 Branch of - ' ~\�, \ uQas, that .the Pharisee4t ` cheat fansous 14 Measure ure of learning. a Bel+-rsC, recognized. '- aIm,gir int;:. � � WY (pl•)• area. : S2 Abeve: ��77��77�M/�� 39 Misdeme OvU�� 44P° s - b1 ccs -• � ,;. �sting. and pt�t)'er. 13ut rhes pcbli- 44 To •forfn VERTICAL �15 Halt an em: 53Tostscript - CAN BE .R.ECcDGN IZED \ r. cans and tris harlots believed him 45 Toward. 'I Mother. 18S�ndpipet. 54I ate. T ` - By fr'S ~71 BES/ Sf And. yE, w hen +� yaw . its did. not -:48 Puerta - 2 Too. O Salamander: SB While. NON �r50NOCJ5 FC1ND5 \ even, repent 'yourselves attei t.arU, A?• ve migbt De.Iteve .him. Cue y 1 10 11 HAVE RLriD f3E'RJ?J,ES', h z 9 _ XXhardest man in the +i"orld ,fF, win to Christ Is ,She reliatstits-tvan,. - who. +�� 3 - I`) , • , O I book e to to µ I% �9 has regularly _ reacts good., a - . worthy cause•, is. esteraail� m,ual• Iv g Tde, _ Zi 2 3- Hucbandm n' The •Wicked a �•-•" ., _ hear :tnottrer parabia;•1'irpre 16'• f i , was a man that ;6's* a tiORSi:tkc) (ror, - - A w'hu planted a vineyard, and se't'a �.' hedge about it, and drgged a wine j - - press in lt, suet• mitt R tower: and 33 4 " - '- - let it out to husband! .en, atuf went - •. into: anothe L, / _ in this, paraGle is" fuken Irotu tsa. a: g,::, where the -viVeyara represents _ 3 • fT i5 ESTIMAT'ED 'THA'T '''�dy Israel.. 14. And 'when the season of TAKE AN ANNUAL_ 'TOLL OF' the fruits drew uegr,:.he-sent his 44 q5 _ 150,000 W4/A44A( "L/1.1A'S. :� servants to -'the hu�Uannrneu, to re, .' e cc". 1977 ar NEA SE11v)CE. IW- .. T-? eeive'hls •fruits. JS. Anti the hus-•. 6 ., % 6 '�` bandmen took his 9%t V dts, acid ALTHOUGfi many earthquakes shift thle tarth at We 'surface beat ons, arid, killed a`np her; -ane,.. _ q 55 6 - - others leave no visible trace of such movements. since they occur stoned'' another: U. Again he sent 2 53 Ifni in .the earth's interior Most of the shallow Quakes take place at s depth of about 25 miles other servants more Chan the first; - "and they did•unto them in dike man- NB?CTr What birds dance together,during courtship season' Wer. CThese sertanta were the'pru- -_ " _ .... POP -War -'Minded Pop - By J. MILLAR'WA , + - - ST. _ H IR MVRDERGD l'iS Gc-TrIN6 A BIT I 'NEAR TUA7 LA T E CNO SUNDAY YOU- WAD", THE ANTHEM AND TH PA!WSIRROUS IN 'YOUR + IN THE: GNURCI I',? _ .. W*4N :.. A. CANNON ORGANIST -� PULPIT DROWNED i - ....- } 1 1 E": New Head of CBC Canada's production of auto- - ,. . . ' mobiles for the eleven months enti- How .Can ' ed -November 30, 1939, amounted + - BY;•AN" At3ttt P_ _ 1 $ - - 2 to ,3a.a$ tlnitS. - ' -' -_-- . . -_ -- - 11 • . _ • 4 - _ - -- - -- - - - Q. How can L malt, a+,00I . P c 1n { fns - BUSINESS LQURSES1. efsa `a - Pocket ., k candlestick salad? ____ . ----- 5 �� i A: Use a !hick slice of Pineapple j �, , _ F BY MAIL -- :: il. for the base, piase--halt a banana - , ?' ` ' upright for the candle, and top - g Learn to earn :a �rx•d zl•arY. 4 this �Aith a maraschino '• cherry. Ta4,e a- Sha Seeremrial. Steno- :�._:_ _- - _ Serve with French •dressing. gt•aphlr,. Ac'eountancY: kdvertts= How can t ke4p the piano tree lnl; or Show -card Writing Course. r 1C0 bac Q• Best reoults at req hoolblotcu40 rom s,S.anadiao , } is' ' ii,' Of_'moths? -' yearn experience. Write for par- - A. Hang a coupm f small bags of ticutars. • - gum camphor Inside, near the felt. SiJALW S(:JIOULR ;' Be surethat the bats do -not taus _ t1z ws-sL-'_Te=alto_ _ - --•- - _ . �. ,,.,r..___ - - . "* " • ; the -resounding keys. _ I x, : Q. How can 1 prevent the mat- _ • K-� tress and bedding' from acquirinb .1CLASSIFIED ADV ... ` A. Give the bed springs a coat of , . e �I 1!11 - �. whlte or cream -colored paint. 1. h '" ,l;F:'r'r�J wA.rkD . I.KGIIUH\5. F06. S,ILLE ..- LYONS . ' Q. How can 1 clean aluminum- _ - y /FS1e? • , HE X -Ell' SrRAIN, SINGLE COMB -I•'F-B111:ARY CLLARANCPl SALE A. 'Try pouring 'a few ounces 127 HOMEWORK PLANS dark brown Leghorns, males $3.00; _R AND RECO!tt`DITIONED •rios $6.-1u..I1vnry Recker, }Vater- FURNITURE . . �] Rene Morin, of Montreal, has vinegar into eac:l aluminum utea• j3E YOGR -UWN 13USS. THESE' loo, Ontarlo. ` - "??, k sit. heating. It and theII . Scouring Myna can be corked anywhere. I - Outstanding. Values that will impel J + _,been. appointed: chairman of, the artic'urare free. Ouardlan Ex. TE you, to buy n later require- .' board of directors sof the •C'anad-'F; �'+� D now for the surface. The s fade will loos change, 971 c olt8ge St.,• Toronto. mems. •• i$n Broadcaetiiag Corporation, like uew. , '•l ii r: )'UO '1'Hk: �lAN? YOU C,Ati' Fm Storage' BAR J':'veal■;t• - Hq\v Can"1 reven2 the Eros sA'jl'S ' -�\ ulcKl :`' r;`1F3i1F. l` is have a-noltd nusiness estabiisDeR DINING RUU11f BARGAINS , Qr 15 Sell Ures3 and \\'ori Shoes, Sports Kithtn three months It you are• R Q Cn Solid oak dining room suite. . .. .- an from sticking to stauched goods'! and Service iauuts. also ]ten's tired of workirig to earn profits buffet, extension -table d .1, Working -.Garments. Free selling for -someone else. owp your bust- sin leather, upholstered chairs..' -' 4 A. A sm811 quantity of IurpPD ,equipment. bonuses. step -Easy • Hess. and oenloy atuazing profits r Fumed oale dining suite, ,' tine added to' the pot O[ dtarch will Shoes. tteg'd., 3487 Notre Dame every: hour, Belling 200 guaranteed 24.7? large buffet: extension table - ,event the* iTCim etiCkia3' to West. \tuntreal. .,necessities used to every home. and six leather slip -seat chairs, co .. . . �o obligation. Get details and cal- pletelY reconditioned i jveeyo�@�d the goods. ARE 10C I'LANNING A NEVb ald-gue 'FREE! Familex Products,- 20 Nine -piece dining suite, buffet. . a 4. How can 1 remove the odor oil. 1 19'( N Is11_ I NA1 HRUUM r 5-,0 St �'loment, 3?ontreat: ' rhino cabinet' extension-. table - . Inveedwate "BARCLAY TILE" ' and six leather upholstered chairs, . •1 stale Cia3I@Lie 8m0k@ ftom a roo7 ? 7 HE' J.ATEST - CUNTRIBUTWIN - to bents rnudernlzing; easily, sad. . 1f,1i11G'eIACHIII£S, perfect condition. A'P13Ce a pall of ammonia water !1 Beautiful large dining suite, fir.. _ quickly a'pplled; attractive 'color GRADR' "A" SIJI.KRR MILKS TWO 5o Beautiful rieh walnut florab, buffet, e - .6 1791 �• 411 the room 4vernlght., ,combinations for kitchen, bath- cows at once into ae crate -'con' on table, china cabinet and four _ -A x. - ., - - _ :room. P:dmnnd-Hlnd--Lutaber_Co. v(s ialners No p "at -cash- r uDholatezed:' chairs, Com - d, 2579'Danforth Ave., Toronto, toned plpellnes. WHte to. sy. - 'p ° . I. , ,Six -Week Feast. _ - __ or •your,aeo(ml LumbeB 'Dealer. Mam -E. Badden, 21 Queb¢o 'Av C(q 3dodern English oak dinette Teron?e.•• suite, (floor sample); buffet The explorer, bowing low,: $p- �---- . :"Ally t•MIL- V . ,eitension-idek-kntte leaf -table,.. -and preached the savage chief. Chinese be in fig fox SACJ3iRF:RY FOR ISAI;E - four chairs, In red leather. I come you trpai -beyond the g Pr@Pari , - �' -^(FebruaryP iCl•: t$ A ')32G Y'EATl;1tE 'Og' - q� : �R Smart a -piece Walnut d.n-. - O1 g . _ t their New •Year 1 8th) Tweddte 1940 Chicks and at new WADE 41C&TA`la E VRIP SAW& tag suite. 'large buffet, china .. .- . •sinset." the white man began sere• "a' month ill' advance. The : entire ' -- lore prices for 1940 you get faro- , -reasonably priced, ea s ytto overs#.e,:. cabinet, extension table' an4 s.1*. tba- moalotialy, "from. the rest white' ells Tweddle Chicks noted for Iiv a inoneY-maker where,,, there then upholstered chairs; like now. ' t , . S ' hptAei is washed down and every ability,'• egg laying- . ab}If;y And -are- logs to, be cut: VPrtte for- free Qn Modern English oak, dinins -' -': King - " •, . descriptive bulletin, Tim A. R. sults (floor sample. regular ,orae, Scrubbed. It iS ,decorated goat! meat birds You Can Duy Williams 3tachtnery. Co. Ltd., 64 ;139.), beautifully carved buffet ax - Tell me, fnterru-pted the Chlet. - Tw ddle White Lea as lour - -o . u on the.• outside with - paper On as s8.9S: Barred Rogics, - ,New • Front St., West• Toronto. tension taa�t++la, china ca arid. six - Why don tryou gays do" somethi'IIlt ,.� cL rt upholatered In red leather. • whieh good wishes - are written, . Hampshires at •1i9.#Z. Wi4; have iS 10111GAZINEN Beautltul mahotsany .18th cert- - .abOut the pu•a' _"adlo programa Ytlu _ .pure breds. S cross da. Frets _ 169; _ '1Dt t ' send Ova!! h` @r!??" * a esia10 e. Ttvoddle-L ick Fistch- ur period dining suite (a_ veryone iL►ust" bathe. and women ` yy .. - , Ott 10 BACK NUMBER MAGAZINE" !Seer.. sasnple• regular - _ . . - - . wash 'their hair. The custom is to er se. Ltd.. Fergus. Ontario. sent po,stpaid'for Soc. Love. Detvc- buffet extension table china cabin- - �' - + ' -• - -'-tfva'. ,o \>r extern, etc. Stock of at ane six chairs upholstered wine « ` Wear s completely outfit and HD ria IAm very proud of tae- way my BR.AV CHI .KB. QUICI{ AND 76,000. Dept• X& Boz 7, Regtna shade, loom curl, one onlpe ' ` �aOn .IIS worked- lite Ray LO the on the first day of the year only - prodautfon" mean; earlt8r prgtlts- lso$k 10,xchange. Reg tlask.�� G•,C ;urge assortment of odd but- " [set them by oide.rlag now. Two 6 J top.. vegetables .-lista soya -bean' . curd.: fats. and extension tabes, in hatehea weeRiY•' Started .chfe4te 0",* -R TO INVENTORS oak sad .vlalnut4talshes: - '"What is he doing'" - - are eaten. Real feasting begins lmtpe,Jace shipment 1'- • w.•eks. ` k ld 'a r to ,'a'-,- • TO 'VbRY I ' R 4n Cn And up, several odd china « os. the second day ,oheal the en,! -.jest }°Aray atchery.rlSO J•r„n d- lcabiaat nld oak, birch. . r : - Wefl, be st&ted as a shoemaker - _ List of av_4ntions and fulll Mfor- walnut. refinished. - Xhd Ytntshed as a hairdresser." tire population ceases work. Tai t, ,$s ., Hamilton marton sent free. The Ramsay Co. and , N - . poor feast for fourteen days■ the . Registered, Patent Attorney■. 273 BEi3ROOM BARGAINS . a QAK RVOGE FARX'S CHICKS Bank Street. Ottawa, Canada. - Or 100 mattresses, all slzes, deep-. A '. Ruth was a sweet girl. She was noddle -class- for three weeks- and ly packed Wfth fresh cotton, R S.F. SIRED FROM BLUODTEST t•LrRsN/ltt�l. closely; tutted, ro[I d reading'a book that gave. the mean- the rich for six Resits. E ' at - ed stock, also Government AP- ' . . sT geq !n, good proved and pedigree matt±,. Our anality floral art ticking. No GO.D. !ng of names. Her : mother was - dinners gives by the poor it : otl:d ; orders large traDneat breedlai� isrns !or Qi1iT TUB�I�. S.�IUFS. El>3ILF, C Simmons steel bed. outfits. watching bare and thinking of all be shameful to sit-dov:n., to� ewer over 19 yearn under Goveramerta-- ___ laezpeftaty y. I%me esJltedy. 12.95 Is. walnut finis R.O.P. inspection has specialixed L. . Tsstsinoblala auaraatae Advice. b. Ba leas the young mea who Ware attracted than- nine dishes, Rhile� at more- ;i steel spring and new cotton -Filled - +lM !a the world famoous Tom Harron fres Sartiett's, Boa 1,r innipsg, mattress. to her. LL - elaborate. bangnetb the lead . .' Wb i to Leghorn,', and O.A.C. Barred - "aiotller," ea s Ruth. "it e?Iys der of Courses is twee -foyr: . r or kD Send, for our saw early or- STUf'S RUPTURl� GUAJLANTDED . 6•95,,ease a. ,u walant� birch rtmgnLand . Y t list and 'free uitry _ - Philip means lover of horses, and1. II., dins set ad�aat3e s riJlgs. sio l t _ . - r dl book of building plans, se flYde Vit' ,same tin sties. - roe oon treatment . of diaeeses, q - a 6 e� Complete bedroom sults, In ,lett Bonder whateGeorge m@anather, I lard flay@ b- School urs idi frtigmJb :En si �special. �,byr�uF mb. for istlwcOak' .-rermtB-gaigUy3�rauvlue, .Vtin uu= 39. we tlntah lama dresser. �g . - chJff9nfer. full else bed. Sagteds I trope, my dew, that C}eorge ge .Farm, Box 106. Port L`redit. aurinss and new mauredp, curu.,•etq- - chirlren may et home before the ROnL . UEPATOL.A RELIEVES STOMACB ly, reriafahed. • '_means bastnetld." . - and User _ troubfes.',Symptoms: BeautJ[yl four -piece tsedronm mid-day .traffic{P&iih. 49. "•'' HI( -K ALL to PER HIND- lnalalnd rlsht side, ander shout- suite• to two-tone walnut fin- �, I .1 BABY r er .p es sad across hips, fedi- is dresser vanity, chiffonler and ,• lin these modern -days of rabid - red $erred Rocks. Whit* g, b. I. - .,.hor:ns. R. 1:. . Reds, Wrandettee,. llestlon. .gas, CoaatlDati>ya. tCall _ Tull sfae beb. Completely refinished. -and propaganda: it is hour posalble New Hampshire°. February, and srouD/e. Formula -of . 'octor. e- 59. Modern bedroom suite, in th. . - r ,t @ wor - earn ow the S T O P P E + Carlton Hatcheay,' . fults tm, ' e day I Price. 5.00, .Mrs. m bij lit finish lJt &ViAt% Hritanola Helghts, t. a a a. with Venetian mirror (floor sample) - -►titer half lies. - y �' -^- -� teen Saak, dresser, with round mirror, ehltfoa- ' _ TCH•01' Money Yang ler. full arse Dvd, J3altieae spring, pow or gwek"Iiel,ten itAms of ese=6 pimples. etb• "I-Q.D A HUIIE .STOMACH SUFFERERS! LET DR. mattress and two pillows.. 'I I=* Asha eeabts, rube and other extermit� McLeod'* ea(ccessful scientific Beautiful' tare walaut'bedrooln -1, A man `appeared at the gate of ��� �y� use worki-hma+x todins. sob- 6 -ROOM BUNGALOWS BUILT Oti remedy Stomachic clear up your 65- nude, completely refinished. ► nudist colony, rani. . the bull and` 'ppue ti� `-A D. D. Prftenpuas. Grueelem your lot for $2,S00 os.- -Govt. Lora. -stomach trouble, Ilk* it has for .. . dresser, chiffonier, vanit beacb; .:= - .: -'" baited. ' -- ; .. , erebls J°�'�'' ssOO NW quickly stops tom Terms of 11250 down - 114.71 per so many others. One user states; fu1L °lze bed. Sagiess spring and r L. y • It ornm•ybadL Ask month. York Heights Development For sae trial boWr ., I�-aO' D. r years I was troubled with, new mattress. From- _inside; What do _ y_ 9q ter -• 'Ca. 830 Ody. Street, -Toronto - Hawing pain helow breast -bone. � � Ultra -modern bedroom suite . 1lfant?". t• a.used gas and bloatiag.'1 tried tomvlatelp r*flni:hed, ,censer. - !' i . :,;� • - . - many remedtea, but my only relief chiffonier, vanity, -beach, full' also ' "I want t0 jotn. - . F� NAK- XUPPSTRRFI;:LD! FOR SALE -was soda. -and that for short time. bed. Sagleaa spring• new mattress "You can't join' with tbAt Stile only. After meals it didn't -bother and palr_pltlowa• - sd w 'Mi1it 10M." ma for a few boars, thec It 1 ate •(Repossessed). beatultul wul- - -- CHESTEI}FIELDS - it WEEKLY. something . it stopped.' ped.' coming . 129 COIJC� We pay the freight, all you pay � --`room suite (used ont j "That -isn't. a b111tf suit, (sit•.'f amR again after some t me. The Pala month, cost $t89), large dresac s « i _ is Brock -bottom price fox chestel.- bothered me worst at eight. After liat cold." .4 I_ fields from Toronto's largest dir- vanity,, chiffonier, full slze. bed and DUE _ �takinc three bottles o Dr. Mc- • Creat pieces cheater[leld, 3 Saglesa spring guaranteed perfect- OLDS I,eod's Stomachic, I was tree from i; -- = - :: "` YO • chairs and modern stool to match, aln. 1 kept os. lmDrovtng sad CHi:wTF:Rb'Ii:J.D SARGAIPitl •_ _ 1i0 SOu edjpy IIOPE1 i.aina DD �r_amtortable._ studio t4unaPr ,Issue ne+v been eve}} far six yea '"'' ;'Wss Prim?" • - - '-•.-. • • A � i new reDD and tapes. tapestry coy enjoying my [Heals Without medt- pring-filled mattrc�s, three .< a ,sings. spring filled back, tush• efne.'Stomachic is useful In over- well-illlci cushions,. •, �.. "Oh, very much. OIIe C3II 1,81-: and other Ree iraf -Ions ultra five design, only f49. figured repp easily converted into .. ' v Ary �, c coming gas, bloating, .sour atom Bate with people 'in- fiction _that Allawnh rake Mie Another bargairf. ortglnally ex- ach and is especially het ful los - • double or two single beds, ' - . . Rne -wouldn't ds.re, to -speak 'o in Oid Reliable pensive suites, thoroughly recon pain some time after eating and Floor sample, cheaterf[eld, bed, %e'= - Itioned. $29.50. Send $10.00 now. ' _ • -upholstered In good quality �?r night fadtgeattoa Ask your, drug real life." . _ . balance 61.00 weekly. We pay the ist or write ' to Dr: McLeod's brown reDD, ' has. large wardrob4 _. m . freight to your station. Satlsfac- Itomachic Co.. 558 Bathurst, ,Tor. compartment for'bedding.. . '' . - - tins or your money back. Royal onto. 39 Studio suite, three pie,eea, mocl. �! Chesterfield Utgrs„ 66 Richmond era design,, tis ehrome fram.; I., . Canadialn-Na�o>�at - East, Toronto. spring-tl)led throughont eocered'is .' ,. ' i ,d -- SEEDS sturdy reDD: your choice of colors. Rail*Ays Revfenuea ' I EDUCATIONAL 39 complete hiving room outfit, SEED DEALERS - GRUWERS - 10 pieces).-3-piece-chesterfleld - -+ - ' y' - - tiTUUENTS NU\V ENHU1.1-ING PUR Secure Highest Market prices. suite, upholatered in brown. repp, � The gross reveogues� of tare atr•'in• 1 . courses ui liatriculation, Short Sample. to ' fiarrx FlOhi!r, 308"' =reversible Marshall spring cushion,, elusive Canadian••; National -'Rini• Story. Journalism, Shorthand and Jarvis Street,'Tor&uto. >at•idge lamp and silk shade. walnut- Raye for fhb week endfhg January Speech Culture• Stake use of your end, table: silk .-cushipn, table lamp. a . .spare time. Write today. Canad• and shade, and modern metal smok- 77 ZlSti.1940, were $3,8-L3,320, at rom- moi/ fan Correspondence College (es- SEED POTATOES I Ing stand. , a,' -- pared with -43,127;076 for the con . ---Labllshed 1902),, .t.9 Yoal;e Street ?tt Smart 3 -pisco cheater,field suite ' Toronto. BUYING, .TELLING, CAR LUTS.' upholstered in ngveity, -epic, responding week of 1939, an :n- Truckloads, Table. Certtified seed. figured reversible Marshall' spring, crease, -of $686,244 ar'21,9 psi cent. )�/\ Untarios, Islands. Ask .Hiseys, the ELECTRIC !iIOTORS cushions, pilluttF arms and •carved 1M largest potato dealers in -Ontario, ahowwaod facings. - _ V ELECTUIC MUTUR. 2 ELP., ALSO ti4 ,'runt St. E., Toronto. .1('l Beautiful large_ three-piect ti ' • B several other sizes. Jones & - chesterfielli, suite, upholatered 1e . • Moore Electric, 296 A(ieln{de. St. SO1,I)lult'S EtUVUR 'BOLL A_ND 'in figured b•cown velour.' Mat•shall - ' .tom 1V„ Toronto. C'ERTIFIGATE spring'•cushicns, epring.flled. aratsr Fea iers Boughs . OF Is . ! . - - thoroughly clean. • J �, .. FIh115 - 1•Ri\T9 .730NOIt ROLL OR CEF.TIFICATE 3 '.95 C,sliforiiili bed chairs, large T _-W Canadian Feather & Mattress - of service, beautifully• designed as§ortAnt of 'covers, fuir, ' ... . _ . Co._ _ 1, . FREE:ENLARGEdENT IN STUDIO, _every province and unit repre 'Mar` -hall sprit)g cushions „ 41 47 SPRUCE ST., TORONTO Folder' with each order. Flims de'- " sentcd. Size 16 x 2J err ?colours, ve]oDed and .printed by experts. J3L'G $PE 'Iif.S� suitable for.'iraming, apace for . 25c: .reprints 10. for 25c. Nu -Way phuw ru h and scroll fur erm- Pdoto Service. Station "A", Tor- g D p Seamless.quality, Ortental,'(nodcrn- .. onto. anent -record. Every auIdteT's Koine and conventional patterns, in Ax- . . _ _ needs one. Mailed to any'plage in' •,BTinstgrs;.wiltons, Broadlooms `an'd 1� . 1.... . ... .. _ - -T-_ a ... Canada, $1.00. E. Mackintosh, tapestries irk utast 11 slzes,,af pre - a _ JLtIti1Y ,tl'Vf.t: 1'ItF:i;•3.__ .__ _ -.- photegtaplier acid copywriter• 59 ' War prices. IIAVE- YOU HEARD about 6e' dansda Starch Home Y: Granby Street, Toronto: - ODD PiF,�ER' !: Sertiee t,directedbyMra I. HARDY APPLE TIiLE3 - 6U CTs. _ llrudernbreakf t su:tes•-buffet s ;., M. Aitken, famous Cookingg Authori ? t offers a; a range os eac11..0 ansda's Lowest Priced Nur- 39' } v.. valuablerecipeandotlrerbooldeta ■cry. growing leading varieties TVti'EL�'E REIT\�\TS E1.00 tahle'and Ste hairs in water fall design;• -your cho!ctt - of color .a Fruit Trees. Urnamentals Write combinations. -- " p iely requesting st(ng se n I -I• WOOL RESINANTS FINEST . a�fferl be' Treery, en i •ins a is minimum 9- aAd=up.l;as stores, 3 and �- ' .' 'A offerings. To s T e Nla- m s suiting t i ,, ni urn _ gara-on-the-Jake, Ontario. alze 9" by 5b" and, larger. Malted J burners,t•Itbrougblj-' clean and . 4ollec Money -back- Quara,lntee, guaranteed' '�. � 1*1 I' Ardnoif Bros'; Ltd„ 2744 Demon- Iiltchan'cat�inets in oak n a` I , ' - ICE -LOADERS • tigry-East. Montreal. pOce10 enamel finish*n *lth'sl{dinA ': . .. _ An table taps, completely re- j TAIT ICE -LOADERS, WONDERFUL ccnditimalff "-'- 1 able,ceasily oved. John Tait, Iron - :fii'11Ntiu' ul;'P£t;'1'tY B 14,$0 fet, a oP i atftableuand bur Bridge, Ontario., , A_Ur,IT1Ul:S LIEN 17 AND OVER fet, in good order.. . .. t' �\\. ­ . . - I 4 �1_ I ,,, "wasted'-'Itnb3ediately- for- secret= . ' service and detective work, rom- Ol•E!P Et t?NIIiGS !FREE' ' f °'tx,a-0 C:uaranteed ` plate training .course by recces• Buy with confidence. Atl i oohs Oold : n 8URG ponder eJ Fi ee• Informatbn. Writs er a poniti-•e money -back suerentee-" S �Gri'. now?ortheRodltleten- S �Q BDa._ , CAA AND TRUCK. PARTS to Cue:1 ul en. Hux 'Z5.•'Stattott T. • •of antistectlon. T_ Nt ed '62 Cakes a Year". Enclose 't<11RQ .._ . _ - ... . _ - _ . • >s from any Camas' Sfizeli wY _ _ nsoa_ a LYONS FURNITURE CO.' Fresnel .ns. addrsw The Canada Lifted -New USED CLUrrHjVG' .478 Yon e St._ Toronto " - ' ` . y Burch Home Service Dept A. �1 , SPECiAiAZING tI RE"n1I.T VO- SENSATIONALBARGAINS IY USED._ - g ' r,. 49WeflingtonBkE. ?'^K w , TO$S,, POWER-UNia'9. Hydrazpto . _clothingl Writd fortbig; flee illus-' •`One Ulock'North of Cotl'ege Tm •. ' %' "` � .... ` .? Hoists, Winche , Generntors. Start--trated catalogue on en's; Ladies' - . . 1� - - ,;,...:..,,.,...: •:,,,.::•,• : :.> lr s .■s' • ers, Ma Eetoe. ,arburetors� dist- and Children's . use8 clothing• . . era - xclsn■ge -Service, imm _ Aowdy's Mall Order. De¢artlment, sA � . `' - Settats'tto■ or refund.. Levy A■to 337 Notre Dame Averioe, Sl irinl- __ISSUE N�. �?--'-eV . :7 _ Parb, Toronto. - psi. SSanftdba. • r RR ;, i .. - .ice+ -".K ., ..- .,, .: ;. `-.rP F ✓ i, t -� R `, , .:�.. -+'q.' - '^: _. a� �', µy 1�, , I 1 ': - N - til r ..,' -' , ... ,� :. ., -• .. . -! _ 11 ��__ New Head of CBC Canada's production of auto- - ,. . . ' mobiles for the eleven months enti- How .Can ' ed -November 30, 1939, amounted + - BY;•AN" At3ttt P_ _ 1 $ - - 2 to ,3a.a$ tlnitS. - ' -' -_-- . . -_ -- - 11 • . _ • 4 - _ - -- - -- - - - Q. How can L malt, a+,00I . P c 1n { fns - BUSINESS LQURSES1. efsa `a - Pocket ., k candlestick salad? ____ . ----- 5 �� i A: Use a !hick slice of Pineapple j �, , _ F BY MAIL -- :: il. for the base, piase--halt a banana - , ?' ` ' upright for the candle, and top - g Learn to earn :a �rx•d zl•arY. 4 this �Aith a maraschino '• cherry. Ta4,e a- Sha Seeremrial. Steno- :�._:_ _- - _ Serve with French •dressing. gt•aphlr,. Ac'eountancY: kdvertts= How can t ke4p the piano tree lnl; or Show -card Writing Course. r 1C0 bac Q• Best reoults at req hoolblotcu40 rom s,S.anadiao , } is' ' ii,' Of_'moths? -' yearn experience. Write for par- - A. Hang a coupm f small bags of ticutars. • - gum camphor Inside, near the felt. SiJALW S(:JIOULR ;' Be surethat the bats do -not taus _ t1z ws-sL-'_Te=alto_ _ - --•- - _ . �. ,,.,r..___ - - . "* " • ; the -resounding keys. _ I x, : Q. How can 1 prevent the mat- _ • K-� tress and bedding' from acquirinb .1CLASSIFIED ADV ... ` A. Give the bed springs a coat of , . e �I 1!11 - �. whlte or cream -colored paint. 1. h '" ,l;F:'r'r�J wA.rkD . I.KGIIUH\5. F06. S,ILLE ..- LYONS . ' Q. How can 1 clean aluminum- _ - y /FS1e? • , HE X -Ell' SrRAIN, SINGLE COMB -I•'F-B111:ARY CLLARANCPl SALE A. 'Try pouring 'a few ounces 127 HOMEWORK PLANS dark brown Leghorns, males $3.00; _R AND RECO!tt`DITIONED •rios $6.-1u..I1vnry Recker, }Vater- FURNITURE . . �] Rene Morin, of Montreal, has vinegar into eac:l aluminum utea• j3E YOGR -UWN 13USS. THESE' loo, Ontarlo. ` - "??, k sit. heating. It and theII . Scouring Myna can be corked anywhere. I - Outstanding. Values that will impel J + _,been. appointed: chairman of, the artic'urare free. Ouardlan Ex. TE you, to buy n later require- .' board of directors sof the •C'anad-'F; �'+� D now for the surface. The s fade will loos change, 971 c olt8ge St.,• Toronto. mems. •• i$n Broadcaetiiag Corporation, like uew. , '•l ii r: )'UO '1'Hk: �lAN? YOU C,Ati' Fm Storage' BAR J':'veal■;t• - Hq\v Can"1 reven2 the Eros sA'jl'S ' -�\ ulcKl :`' r;`1F3i1F. l` is have a-noltd nusiness estabiisDeR DINING RUU11f BARGAINS , Qr 15 Sell Ures3 and \\'ori Shoes, Sports Kithtn three months It you are• R Q Cn Solid oak dining room suite. . .. .- an from sticking to stauched goods'! and Service iauuts. also ]ten's tired of workirig to earn profits buffet, extension -table d .1, Working -.Garments. Free selling for -someone else. owp your bust- sin leather, upholstered chairs..' -' 4 A. A sm811 quantity of IurpPD ,equipment. bonuses. step -Easy • Hess. and oenloy atuazing profits r Fumed oale dining suite, ,' tine added to' the pot O[ dtarch will Shoes. tteg'd., 3487 Notre Dame every: hour, Belling 200 guaranteed 24.7? large buffet: extension table - ,event the* iTCim etiCkia3' to West. \tuntreal. .,necessities used to every home. and six leather slip -seat chairs, co .. . . �o obligation. Get details and cal- pletelY reconditioned i jveeyo�@�d the goods. ARE 10C I'LANNING A NEVb ald-gue 'FREE! Familex Products,- 20 Nine -piece dining suite, buffet. . a 4. How can 1 remove the odor oil. 1 19'( N Is11_ I NA1 HRUUM r 5-,0 St �'loment, 3?ontreat: ' rhino cabinet' extension-. table - . Inveedwate "BARCLAY TILE" ' and six leather upholstered chairs, . •1 stale Cia3I@Lie 8m0k@ ftom a roo7 ? 7 HE' J.ATEST - CUNTRIBUTWIN - to bents rnudernlzing; easily, sad. . 1f,1i11G'eIACHIII£S, perfect condition. A'P13Ce a pall of ammonia water !1 Beautiful large dining suite, fir.. _ quickly a'pplled; attractive 'color GRADR' "A" SIJI.KRR MILKS TWO 5o Beautiful rieh walnut florab, buffet, e - .6 1791 �• 411 the room 4vernlght., ,combinations for kitchen, bath- cows at once into ae crate -'con' on table, china cabinet and four _ -A x. - ., - - _ :room. P:dmnnd-Hlnd--Lutaber_Co. v(s ialners No p "at -cash- r uDholatezed:' chairs, Com - d, 2579'Danforth Ave., Toronto, toned plpellnes. WHte to. sy. - 'p ° . I. , ,Six -Week Feast. _ - __ or •your,aeo(ml LumbeB 'Dealer. Mam -E. Badden, 21 Queb¢o 'Av C(q 3dodern English oak dinette Teron?e.•• suite, (floor sample); buffet The explorer, bowing low,: $p- �---- . :"Ally t•MIL- V . ,eitension-idek-kntte leaf -table,.. -and preached the savage chief. Chinese be in fig fox SACJ3iRF:RY FOR ISAI;E - four chairs, In red leather. I come you trpai -beyond the g Pr@Pari , - �' -^(FebruaryP iCl•: t$ A ')32G Y'EATl;1tE 'Og' - q� : �R Smart a -piece Walnut d.n-. - O1 g . _ t their New •Year 1 8th) Tweddte 1940 Chicks and at new WADE 41C&TA`la E VRIP SAW& tag suite. 'large buffet, china .. .- . •sinset." the white man began sere• "a' month ill' advance. The : entire ' -- lore prices for 1940 you get faro- , -reasonably priced, ea s ytto overs#.e,:. cabinet, extension table' an4 s.1*. tba- moalotialy, "from. the rest white' ells Tweddle Chicks noted for Iiv a inoneY-maker where,,, there then upholstered chairs; like now. ' t , . S ' hptAei is washed down and every ability,'• egg laying- . ab}If;y And -are- logs to, be cut: VPrtte for- free Qn Modern English oak, dinins -' -': King - " •, . descriptive bulletin, Tim A. R. sults (floor sample. regular ,orae, Scrubbed. It iS ,decorated goat! meat birds You Can Duy Williams 3tachtnery. Co. Ltd., 64 ;139.), beautifully carved buffet ax - Tell me, fnterru-pted the Chlet. - Tw ddle White Lea as lour - -o . u on the.• outside with - paper On as s8.9S: Barred Rogics, - ,New • Front St., West• Toronto. tension taa�t++la, china ca arid. six - Why don tryou gays do" somethi'IIlt ,.� cL rt upholatered In red leather. • whieh good wishes - are written, . Hampshires at •1i9.#Z. Wi4; have iS 10111GAZINEN Beautltul mahotsany .18th cert- - .abOut the pu•a' _"adlo programa Ytlu _ .pure breds. S cross da. Frets _ 169; _ '1Dt t ' send Ova!! h` @r!??" * a esia10 e. Ttvoddle-L ick Fistch- ur period dining suite (a_ veryone iL►ust" bathe. and women ` yy .. - , Ott 10 BACK NUMBER MAGAZINE" !Seer.. sasnple• regular - _ . . - - . wash 'their hair. The custom is to er se. Ltd.. Fergus. Ontario. sent po,stpaid'for Soc. Love. Detvc- buffet extension table china cabin- - �' - + ' -• - -'-tfva'. ,o \>r extern, etc. Stock of at ane six chairs upholstered wine « ` Wear s completely outfit and HD ria IAm very proud of tae- way my BR.AV CHI .KB. QUICI{ AND 76,000. Dept• X& Boz 7, Regtna shade, loom curl, one onlpe ' ` �aOn .IIS worked- lite Ray LO the on the first day of the year only - prodautfon" mean; earlt8r prgtlts- lso$k 10,xchange. Reg tlask.�� G•,C ;urge assortment of odd but- " [set them by oide.rlag now. Two 6 J top.. vegetables .-lista soya -bean' . curd.: fats. and extension tabes, in hatehea weeRiY•' Started .chfe4te 0",* -R TO INVENTORS oak sad .vlalnut4talshes: - '"What is he doing'" - - are eaten. Real feasting begins lmtpe,Jace shipment 1'- • w.•eks. ` k ld 'a r to ,'a'-,- • TO 'VbRY I ' R 4n Cn And up, several odd china « os. the second day ,oheal the en,! -.jest }°Aray atchery.rlSO J•r„n d- lcabiaat nld oak, birch. . r : - Wefl, be st&ted as a shoemaker - _ List of av_4ntions and fulll Mfor- walnut. refinished. - Xhd Ytntshed as a hairdresser." tire population ceases work. Tai t, ,$s ., Hamilton marton sent free. The Ramsay Co. and , N - . poor feast for fourteen days■ the . Registered, Patent Attorney■. 273 BEi3ROOM BARGAINS . a QAK RVOGE FARX'S CHICKS Bank Street. Ottawa, Canada. - Or 100 mattresses, all slzes, deep-. A '. Ruth was a sweet girl. She was noddle -class- for three weeks- and ly packed Wfth fresh cotton, R S.F. SIRED FROM BLUODTEST t•LrRsN/ltt�l. closely; tutted, ro[I d reading'a book that gave. the mean- the rich for six Resits. E ' at - ed stock, also Government AP- ' . . sT geq !n, good proved and pedigree matt±,. Our anality floral art ticking. No GO.D. !ng of names. Her : mother was - dinners gives by the poor it : otl:d ; orders large traDneat breedlai� isrns !or Qi1iT TUB�I�. S.�IUFS. El>3ILF, C Simmons steel bed. outfits. watching bare and thinking of all be shameful to sit-dov:n., to� ewer over 19 yearn under Goveramerta-- ___ laezpeftaty y. I%me esJltedy. 12.95 Is. walnut finis R.O.P. inspection has specialixed L. . Tsstsinoblala auaraatae Advice. b. Ba leas the young mea who Ware attracted than- nine dishes, Rhile� at more- ;i steel spring and new cotton -Filled - +lM !a the world famoous Tom Harron fres Sartiett's, Boa 1,r innipsg, mattress. to her. LL - elaborate. bangnetb the lead . .' Wb i to Leghorn,', and O.A.C. Barred - "aiotller," ea s Ruth. "it e?Iys der of Courses is twee -foyr: . r or kD Send, for our saw early or- STUf'S RUPTURl� GUAJLANTDED . 6•95,,ease a. ,u walant� birch rtmgnLand . Y t list and 'free uitry _ - Philip means lover of horses, and1. II., dins set ad�aat3e s riJlgs. sio l t _ . - r dl book of building plans, se flYde Vit' ,same tin sties. - roe oon treatment . of diaeeses, q - a 6 e� Complete bedroom sults, In ,lett Bonder whateGeorge m@anather, I lard flay@ b- School urs idi frtigmJb :En si �special. �,byr�uF mb. for istlwcOak' .-rermtB-gaigUy3�rauvlue, .Vtin uu= 39. we tlntah lama dresser. �g . - chJff9nfer. full else bed. Sagteds I trope, my dew, that C}eorge ge .Farm, Box 106. Port L`redit. aurinss and new mauredp, curu.,•etq- - chirlren may et home before the ROnL . UEPATOL.A RELIEVES STOMACB ly, reriafahed. • '_means bastnetld." . - and User _ troubfes.',Symptoms: BeautJ[yl four -piece tsedronm mid-day .traffic{P&iih. 49. "•'' HI( -K ALL to PER HIND- lnalalnd rlsht side, ander shout- suite• to two-tone walnut fin- �, I .1 BABY r er .p es sad across hips, fedi- is dresser vanity, chiffonler and ,• lin these modern -days of rabid - red $erred Rocks. Whit* g, b. I. - .,.hor:ns. R. 1:. . Reds, Wrandettee,. llestlon. .gas, CoaatlDati>ya. tCall _ Tull sfae beb. Completely refinished. -and propaganda: it is hour posalble New Hampshire°. February, and srouD/e. Formula -of . 'octor. e- 59. Modern bedroom suite, in th. . - r ,t @ wor - earn ow the S T O P P E + Carlton Hatcheay,' . fults tm, ' e day I Price. 5.00, .Mrs. m bij lit finish lJt &ViAt% Hritanola Helghts, t. a a a. with Venetian mirror (floor sample) - -►titer half lies. - y �' -^- -� teen Saak, dresser, with round mirror, ehltfoa- ' _ TCH•01' Money Yang ler. full arse Dvd, J3altieae spring, pow or gwek"Iiel,ten itAms of ese=6 pimples. etb• "I-Q.D A HUIIE .STOMACH SUFFERERS! LET DR. mattress and two pillows.. 'I I=* Asha eeabts, rube and other extermit� McLeod'* ea(ccessful scientific Beautiful' tare walaut'bedrooln -1, A man `appeared at the gate of ��� �y� use worki-hma+x todins. sob- 6 -ROOM BUNGALOWS BUILT Oti remedy Stomachic clear up your 65- nude, completely refinished. ► nudist colony, rani. . the bull and` 'ppue ti� `-A D. D. Prftenpuas. Grueelem your lot for $2,S00 os.- -Govt. Lora. -stomach trouble, Ilk* it has for .. . dresser, chiffonier, vanit beacb; .:= - .: -'" baited. ' -- ; .. , erebls J°�'�'' ssOO NW quickly stops tom Terms of 11250 down - 114.71 per so many others. One user states; fu1L °lze bed. Sagiess spring and r L. y • It ornm•ybadL Ask month. York Heights Development For sae trial boWr ., I�-aO' D. r years I was troubled with, new mattress. From- _inside; What do _ y_ 9q ter -• 'Ca. 830 Ody. Street, -Toronto - Hawing pain helow breast -bone. � � Ultra -modern bedroom suite . 1lfant?". t• a.used gas and bloatiag.'1 tried tomvlatelp r*flni:hed, ,censer. - !' i . :,;� • - . - many remedtea, but my only relief chiffonier, vanity, -beach, full' also ' "I want t0 jotn. - . F� NAK- XUPPSTRRFI;:LD! FOR SALE -was soda. -and that for short time. bed. Sagleaa spring• new mattress "You can't join' with tbAt Stile only. After meals it didn't -bother and palr_pltlowa• - sd w 'Mi1it 10M." ma for a few boars, thec It 1 ate •(Repossessed). beatultul wul- - -- CHESTEI}FIELDS - it WEEKLY. something . it stopped.' ped.' coming . 129 COIJC� We pay the freight, all you pay � --`room suite (used ont j "That -isn't. a b111tf suit, (sit•.'f amR again after some t me. The Pala month, cost $t89), large dresac s « i _ is Brock -bottom price fox chestel.- bothered me worst at eight. After liat cold." .4 I_ fields from Toronto's largest dir- vanity,, chiffonier, full slze. bed and DUE _ �takinc three bottles o Dr. Mc- • Creat pieces cheater[leld, 3 Saglesa spring guaranteed perfect- OLDS I,eod's Stomachic, I was tree from i; -- = - :: "` YO • chairs and modern stool to match, aln. 1 kept os. lmDrovtng sad CHi:wTF:Rb'Ii:J.D SARGAIPitl •_ _ 1i0 SOu edjpy IIOPE1 i.aina DD �r_amtortable._ studio t4unaPr ,Issue ne+v been eve}} far six yea '"'' ;'Wss Prim?" • - - '-•.-. • • A � i new reDD and tapes. tapestry coy enjoying my [Heals Without medt- pring-filled mattrc�s, three .< a ,sings. spring filled back, tush• efne.'Stomachic is useful In over- well-illlci cushions,. •, �.. "Oh, very much. OIIe C3II 1,81-: and other Ree iraf -Ions ultra five design, only f49. figured repp easily converted into .. ' v Ary �, c coming gas, bloating, .sour atom Bate with people 'in- fiction _that Allawnh rake Mie Another bargairf. ortglnally ex- ach and is especially het ful los - • double or two single beds, ' - . . Rne -wouldn't ds.re, to -speak 'o in Oid Reliable pensive suites, thoroughly recon pain some time after eating and Floor sample, cheaterf[eld, bed, %e'= - Itioned. $29.50. Send $10.00 now. ' _ • -upholstered In good quality �?r night fadtgeattoa Ask your, drug real life." . _ . balance 61.00 weekly. We pay the ist or write ' to Dr: McLeod's brown reDD, ' has. large wardrob4 _. m . freight to your station. Satlsfac- Itomachic Co.. 558 Bathurst, ,Tor. compartment for'bedding.. . '' . - - tins or your money back. Royal onto. 39 Studio suite, three pie,eea, mocl. �! Chesterfield Utgrs„ 66 Richmond era design,, tis ehrome fram.; I., . Canadialn-Na�o>�at - East, Toronto. spring-tl)led throughont eocered'is .' ,. ' i ,d -- SEEDS sturdy reDD: your choice of colors. Rail*Ays Revfenuea ' I EDUCATIONAL 39 complete hiving room outfit, SEED DEALERS - GRUWERS - 10 pieces).-3-piece-chesterfleld - -+ - ' y' - - tiTUUENTS NU\V ENHU1.1-ING PUR Secure Highest Market prices. suite, upholatered in brown. repp, � The gross reveogues� of tare atr•'in• 1 . courses ui liatriculation, Short Sample. to ' fiarrx FlOhi!r, 308"' =reversible Marshall spring cushion,, elusive Canadian••; National -'Rini• Story. Journalism, Shorthand and Jarvis Street,'Tor&uto. >at•idge lamp and silk shade. walnut- Raye for fhb week endfhg January Speech Culture• Stake use of your end, table: silk .-cushipn, table lamp. a . .spare time. Write today. Canad• and shade, and modern metal smok- 77 ZlSti.1940, were $3,8-L3,320, at rom- moi/ fan Correspondence College (es- SEED POTATOES I Ing stand. , a,' -- pared with -43,127;076 for the con . ---Labllshed 1902),, .t.9 Yoal;e Street ?tt Smart 3 -pisco cheater,field suite ' Toronto. BUYING, .TELLING, CAR LUTS.' upholstered in ngveity, -epic, responding week of 1939, an :n- Truckloads, Table. Certtified seed. figured reversible Marshall' spring, crease, -of $686,244 ar'21,9 psi cent. )�/\ Untarios, Islands. Ask .Hiseys, the ELECTRIC !iIOTORS cushions, pilluttF arms and •carved 1M largest potato dealers in -Ontario, ahowwaod facings. - _ V ELECTUIC MUTUR. 2 ELP., ALSO ti4 ,'runt St. E., Toronto. .1('l Beautiful large_ three-piect ti ' • B several other sizes. Jones & - chesterfielli, suite, upholatered 1e . • Moore Electric, 296 A(ieln{de. St. SO1,I)lult'S EtUVUR 'BOLL A_ND 'in figured b•cown velour.' Mat•shall - ' .tom 1V„ Toronto. C'ERTIFIGATE spring'•cushicns, epring.flled. aratsr Fea iers Boughs . OF Is . ! . - - thoroughly clean. • J �, .. FIh115 - 1•Ri\T9 .730NOIt ROLL OR CEF.TIFICATE 3 '.95 C,sliforiiili bed chairs, large T _-W Canadian Feather & Mattress - of service, beautifully• designed as§ortAnt of 'covers, fuir, ' ... . _ . Co._ _ 1, . FREE:ENLARGEdENT IN STUDIO, _every province and unit repre 'Mar` -hall sprit)g cushions „ 41 47 SPRUCE ST., TORONTO Folder' with each order. Flims de'- " sentcd. Size 16 x 2J err ?colours, ve]oDed and .printed by experts. J3L'G $PE 'Iif.S� suitable for.'iraming, apace for . 25c: .reprints 10. for 25c. Nu -Way phuw ru h and scroll fur erm- Pdoto Service. Station "A", Tor- g D p Seamless.quality, Ortental,'(nodcrn- .. onto. anent -record. Every auIdteT's Koine and conventional patterns, in Ax- . . _ _ needs one. Mailed to any'plage in' •,BTinstgrs;.wiltons, Broadlooms `an'd 1� . 1.... . ... .. _ - -T-_ a ... Canada, $1.00. E. Mackintosh, tapestries irk utast 11 slzes,,af pre - a _ JLtIti1Y ,tl'Vf.t: 1'ItF:i;•3.__ .__ _ -.- photegtaplier acid copywriter• 59 ' War prices. IIAVE- YOU HEARD about 6e' dansda Starch Home Y: Granby Street, Toronto: - ODD PiF,�ER' !: Sertiee t,directedbyMra I. HARDY APPLE TIiLE3 - 6U CTs. _ llrudernbreakf t su:tes•-buffet s ;., M. Aitken, famous Cookingg Authori ? t offers a; a range os eac11..0 ansda's Lowest Priced Nur- 39' } v.. valuablerecipeandotlrerbooldeta ■cry. growing leading varieties TVti'EL�'E REIT\�\TS E1.00 tahle'and Ste hairs in water fall design;• -your cho!ctt - of color .a Fruit Trees. Urnamentals Write combinations. -- " p iely requesting st(ng se n I -I• WOOL RESINANTS FINEST . a�fferl be' Treery, en i •ins a is minimum 9- aAd=up.l;as stores, 3 and �- ' .' 'A offerings. To s T e Nla- m s suiting t i ,, ni urn _ gara-on-the-Jake, Ontario. alze 9" by 5b" and, larger. Malted J burners,t•Itbrougblj-' clean and . 4ollec Money -back- Quara,lntee, guaranteed' '�. � 1*1 I' Ardnoif Bros'; Ltd„ 2744 Demon- Iiltchan'cat�inets in oak n a` I , ' - ICE -LOADERS • tigry-East. Montreal. pOce10 enamel finish*n *lth'sl{dinA ': . .. _ An table taps, completely re- j TAIT ICE -LOADERS, WONDERFUL ccnditimalff "-'- 1 able,ceasily oved. John Tait, Iron - :fii'11Ntiu' ul;'P£t;'1'tY B 14,$0 fet, a oP i atftableuand bur Bridge, Ontario., , A_Ur,IT1Ul:S LIEN 17 AND OVER fet, in good order.. . .. t' �\\. ­ . . - I 4 �1_ I ,,, "wasted'-'Itnb3ediately- for- secret= . ' service and detective work, rom- Ol•E!P Et t?NIIiGS !FREE' ' f °'tx,a-0 C:uaranteed ` plate training .course by recces• Buy with confidence. Atl i oohs Oold : n 8URG ponder eJ Fi ee• Informatbn. Writs er a poniti-•e money -back suerentee-" S �Gri'. now?ortheRodltleten- S �Q BDa._ , CAA AND TRUCK. PARTS to Cue:1 ul en. Hux 'Z5.•'Stattott T. • •of antistectlon. T_ Nt ed '62 Cakes a Year". Enclose 't<11RQ .._ . _ - ... . _ - _ . • >s from any Camas' Sfizeli wY _ _ nsoa_ a LYONS FURNITURE CO.' Fresnel .ns. addrsw The Canada Lifted -New USED CLUrrHjVG' .478 Yon e St._ Toronto " - ' ` . y Burch Home Service Dept A. �1 , SPECiAiAZING tI RE"n1I.T VO- SENSATIONALBARGAINS IY USED._ - g ' r,. 49WeflingtonBkE. ?'^K w , TO$S,, POWER-UNia'9. Hydrazpto . _clothingl Writd fortbig; flee illus-' •`One Ulock'North of Cotl'ege Tm •. ' %' "` � .... ` .? Hoists, Winche , Generntors. Start--trated catalogue on en's; Ladies' - . . 1� - - ,;,...:..,,.,...: •:,,,.::•,• : :.> lr s .■s' • ers, Ma Eetoe. ,arburetors� dist- and Children's . use8 clothing• . . era - xclsn■ge -Service, imm _ Aowdy's Mall Order. De¢artlment, sA � . `' - Settats'tto■ or refund.. Levy A■to 337 Notre Dame Averioe, Sl irinl- __ISSUE N�. �?--'-eV . :7 _ Parb, Toronto. - psi. SSanftdba. • , 1 ' • . .� .. ;. „ " M',,. ..... ... .. , i¢A• -.. ' •.:,� , Kw . �...j., -.c -. Sy.•. y a T.'. ,,, c ,w• m.,� . . '7,•'t,•ia ,,w-c•Ssr' '•` L lir .,n<'•: ' „ ;,, .'• .f. �'.: -...- r". 'r'... :. , �+•=•ing:•,,...... r. u _. ,.„- ..o...,'.a ,... '.,� •x..: •. > "fir ?� -:,..-.d"' .:� .....• } .N-.. , .. .. _...,:•,r t. —"_-� _. ,, tr4... !'-"y''•'• .,.•.;,.. 1•:'`` Y.,., .�< a `'. ,1•.. a'•u. a, ,.f, . .. 1 .", !'� L •:(F4 .. br ... y. , _ !".• - +S _ _ cl "�'.' Y: ja w i i . Dr L V L I IJ IJ awn, an the 18th, and at home on does rather overbalance, numeric= The 'Prick er>En R < a:BRADLEY'S the 2grd, _ ally, the, non-fiction section. On the �� D L E Y 17 •-And there is also the story of boys' and girls' shelves I found -a _ _ great many -excellent titles. This is MEAS` MAI KE Donald Munro is confined to:' the man, who in etriy'ng' to get a- g e, -t particularly grat f _in-inof BOy 2- one S�ve�►t�rls, _ =�4d tbt�v�h Vie, } ut id► some- 1� ' from' a bad-mannered b+dl on panic ing _ a lova farm, t umedly ov r here are now no less We. rr� > #u11_ line of Boys' Breeches,__.,what Improved' than 168 children registered in the - - -- Mrs. James- White._is -confined. a bardedqwire fence,' .leaving the " 036 In res ers to her bed suffer_' from a -sev- library;,. and that practically- alt are- Fresh ' - g __ -seat of his . trousers on the. top �., - -. ' : __.._ Bo e.. red or blue Shirts, ,75 ..`.;.ere cold. � f wire. -, • making' active v�iarml� 1¢e� bocks� � _ _ � _ 0 :--•Died at Medina, N. Y. on 'The Jibrar s on ie�iid lli, .$1.75-- _ -• How, our. Library compares with gratulated o_ n this large number bi Men's Big B �Vgra M February 5th, Nellie ' Cramer, bet ' others.. thither , r erg, and upon the ` co- Cured - Men's heavy lined smocks 2.95' loved wife of the late Ed. J. -Dunn- operation with the .schools and tea-.igan. formerly of Scarboro= Twp, The . Library- Board believe thatMen's Rubbers at Varioustlier-pri :.,add siste.$-in-tas<v of the;Iute Mrs: the' residents 'of�`-Pickering-L h vic- There - eats C68. it -denotes,. will . be interested in 'the small: county book -buying co -opera .:Marry Moore, 'of Pickering. _ imtY tine naw' ;n operation . as .betweenOur-delivery . ',-The annual 'meeting of the con-' port of -the Provinciai Inspector. of 011r •(leliVery is at your, 8erV1CQ -C• 0• B�radle ering Whitevale, -Kinsale, Claremont and Q� gregation of the � Presbytensn Pickering. , Each library has con- - - 011e IC _ Church, will be - held' on Monday. Public Library, .arid that they will ,tributed $15 to- a -.book. fund,. -and - Pbone Pick 3804 next at.:8 R. m., at the hoone of Mr,. bid: gratified to know that our local after the packages have been round -CLI SILK and 'Mrs. ,JohnMurkar. A" gaol att- hisre, iates'so well -in coinparisorl the foie libraries the books be- endance `'Is requested of the 'mtm- "With other small libraries. Follows, _tonne. the- property of the one w,h;'ch ' yrs An February meeting such parts 6f Mr. Rngna Mowat's bought them. Phis scheme -is sicca_ „ ' g of the report, as:- we ' Wn' k.:will prove • int- and- one 'ore W,. A. of the Uh tw C _ — gl3' to be recommended, held. at _ hopes that it may eventuall-g---dev_- _ tie home of Mrs. F. T.- Pickering, March R% 1939 eiop into- ------ L--1. Bunting. nto- Bunting. -on Tuesdayafternoon; Feb: On March 8th,- I 'made my Iong ive Association. I am of the opin- - - - _ -13th, at 2.30- o'clock. All, the laiA deferred 'visit to the l'ackering Lib- ion ,that if this library were Chan- ' . of the congregation nare cgal racy, This, library, uJ�ake so ariany fed from . an Association to the There S.no' better Invited to attend.,' "g t1;e smaller libraries in the Prov- more titodern forni of Fiee puiLIic - E --The airiniai Day - of Prayer -will race, enjoys the privilege of being library, 'it would develop into one _ l ch observes by_ the women' : Fr y . tees are fainly Y adequate for a raries of 'the Prov�cce. And, in add- made a> an a_buildin The quar- of the really first-class small lib- diinrehes in the village thah _ -- - afternoon at 3.00-o'cloek can the small 137�,rary, There are . two rooms ition, , if a County Co-operative can � `` * WORK (��+ ��++ school roorrs,oi: tlio United C rch. the front one being used for g - be raade efNetive'in this area, then S1SMAN'S OD0Q tl J All .the` women of • the: Community- eral circulation, and the one 'at the there could be no possible doubt as - ase urged to attend thif-meeting- .•rear for children's •book%. -Again; •te. the future of the Pickering lib- --- --- �i - - -- - - - ` The' snaVv 'storm ai last .oveeki . no village libraries, the rary development... _ blocked many of the sideroads wits i'- presence of this one is demoted with - i Pickering _Coiamunity Club.., .BIG 88 0VERAL LS & an a time. But irr the south end of the The building is an the main street, — - _- _Tow:sahip there was very -little, and there is in ii, a large front . Rout'ne business rpatters were Be sure to see oIII BIG 83 lined' w[Edbreaker snow, and there vias -no interferen- window. which "s used to good ad- discussed at the Executive ,meeting - ok+�-ConlfOrt and Long vPear. - w ce with traft'c_ In the western part vantage for the purpose Of dis= held in'the Club t000lms on Tuesday BlilO of the Province they have had the playing new books. The shelving, night. Plans were laid to : hold a :Moret. snow stgFm in several Years. as it stands at present, leaves a series of lectures as outlined by the MYn'il . Bi-aelet Heavy Rubbers- ► -Those of -our -readers believing good deal to be desired. On the Extension 5erv:ce of the Univer- - _. everything, they -read and hear re- West wall the shelves are extrem arty of Toronto. The first of these plan's felt liwd, felt top Rubbers for winler wear - the war,. and the entire el hi and are will be held in the' - near future. gsidia,8 y ivh packed with boots Watch for announcement. They're great • •situation, would find ' it interesting frorai the floor -up. This makes it i- - "to read Van ]E'aaa®'s art cls in difficult, if not impoes ole, for On - Monday • *khi, Feb:- 12th, .this F tyles• Liberty. Magazine. -Van asany.people to get at- the books on there- will be shown a series of finbbers and Overshoes for gibe Whole -family _ ]?lasses, was umW recently opean top and bottom shelves. I .am hap - Come p'cturea, showing ''the work- eorreapmdent for thr n - " py tq note, however, that the un- ing of a large' chicken farm. The ICOIDe On III. nail believed' -to -be, an "authority". suitability of this, arrangemeri6 is raising; feeding, arid -care taken to.- :.. _Massy �f tl a wells in .the vial- fully recogn'zed by.Ahe Board, and put fine chickens on the market, _ _g Qnly Lanealstrnto Floor Rlr g� to clear age; berme gone dry and a number these old-fashioned s'Alves are will be shown. T:si s picture was `f sof our res'dents have to carry wat- being replaced, gradually, by , oth- taken at the Spruceleigh. Farre, at _.. R _ _ l.ne 7 l-�_ Z 9 at $9.95 er for household purposes for a ers of excellent design, Miss Clark Biaptf6rdCana. i. Another to Sea _, aARross ya1 _- _ :OIIe 9 Z 1 .1-2 ati s5.a - emssiderable districts. These. is not the LlhZrarian, is one of those who �' _ . `': '•"'�'�'` likely to be any relief until the attended the Deptmartment' short Visit picture wilt- be sho..n In net'- `-spring, when !he 'frost is- out of the _course in librar*4 , ip in _ ural colour. _A skin ilm wrest-- ;'-garouund. Farmers also 'have trorlbie mer of 1988. It is quite clear from ling bout and cartoon comedies will also. be shown, f -in getting enough. water for their . visiting her Library and talking _ _ e stock. with her that she came away • with There will be na charge 'for this�a�i S ` -t-,John Herbert Kerr, Professor much .useful information from that evening's entertairiment,' but a ail- of :Languages. irc Pickering Coll'- course: and also with a widened ver cotIcct va wiIl be taken. Every I ege, 1lewznarket,. for a number of vis'on of library service And -what one is invited. _ m l� years, died ,pn Fr day,' Feb. 2nd, it stands for. It r e .4 A"� 'd 84. - a .was born at r euchred than let Al. Robinson 0+ _ -ag g that the reads.ng pulb�lac of Packer- 38C•. `=.CYeek, h,'aon of pioneer residents. ung are fortunate in having the ser- make trump.' VALUAILE PREMIUM ClatlPONS Re' lived in Toronto for several rices' of such an energet c; inter= A perfect hand of. cribbage was , K EVERY PACKAGE ye&r but for the past ter -yearst ested, and friendly librarian as' held by one of 'the newer members - � resided in Birch Cl. ff. He was a Mica Clark For the moet. part, i of •the Club. the other, night. Three brother o! the -late. Mrs. dao.. Philip sound the books in very good con- fives and the jack o spades were • of Pickering. clition. A good deal oP repair ng played from the hand and ih3' five -There are a great' many Planes has been done, and also roroe re- of spades turned up. passing over this district both day finding after the Toronto method You should see the Special Cues ` -;SPECIALS and night: They fly .between Toros• There is in this library an triter•• •ht .work these. n'$bts •on #ice pool I to and Trenton,. and are driven 'by eating and 'attractive display, not tables. One of the experts has a breakfast, B�Wo�. 25c.i 'a+ 1Dr- `•jp Iota who are in training -for ov only. -of -book jackets, but of . reegnt demountable tip. Yes, he sometianes _ _ _ �erseas. Canadians have a high re- books themselves. ' In the non-fic- makes two :balls in a row. • the lasses. of ' !Vhnced Ste&k,.. 12C. ' a �. iservice. Cascada is said to' be the Philosophy,"Religion. and Sociology a ers an • - * _ �.'lead'eag training field in tlfe .world- somewhat small, but noted ti+At -P0»k 'Liver, • ' a for pilots. Itis hoped t1hat the Can some.ne�w and interesting titles had Sealed Tenders, plainly marked, adians in this war w lT uphold the keen. added` fairly recently, My imp: w''ll be received by the updersigned _`' Stewing •Beef , 12<, 'a �. cession was that the, sections, of- up ,until February 29th, 1940, for _ N . •ap7endid reputation: they ;von in 'the - - � World War. Science and Usdful Arts, are - per. the, supply of a. Dump, Truck Cisass- �eWel rte}� !' _ 15c. &.1h ' t- -The -Senior 'Dramatic Soo'ety }yaps the weakest in the Lbrar is, cab and. platform. Specifications • of the United Church are plaavcing Literature is strong, particularly and Tender Forms may be obta'hed ']classic , 3 to present their new, play, "The in Poetry. The- Travel Section ap= from Roy, Yazd,: Fuad Supt, or the _ c r Winding Ro6d" tri' the Comtrcnnity pears to be the strongest of the undersigned. The lowest or any ten- W V e � 2�• Hall here, on Fr:day evening, Feb. Non -Fiction - d vision- The • general. der not necessarily accepted. 23rd., It is a new story, something selectioic of tine' Fictiota is, I should ]Donald R: Beaton, _ ' e average. usually en- ■ i „ -different from the usual inn of say, above•th g •Clerk of the Twp. of. Pickering •, - - ' sitories presented ` this form, and countered in the small, Association Oak gn� demand, considerably' more of the I-brary. There are, as usual; a fair- __Whitevale, .$IItG�1er (phone t7tl )- Pi(�� -:- carr, -'in acting, than any yet per- ly large number of `mysteries, Ives- = t7�1VV_ _ entad. The cast -is c6mprised 'for terns and light 'romances, but Ido ClsesiifMl AiZerWemes>tts _ the most part 'of the- same :met*ers• . not think .that `.these necessary` and RADIO SERVICE: - Electric 'wrir- ■ ■ ` ss' Have appeared during the last popular typeg are in dangers of ov.� ing and. Repairs: ExVert -Service pri. few ears, They are vi three er•Whela ing ,the fiction .. selection. All Makes oi' Receiver%. Reasoakahle ��okerIng: Y gi performances ,within a week start- . On the other hand, it dog seem to Ratee, Tubes Tested Free llnaeell ipg oil the ' 6tb1,. at Columbus, Osh- 'me that the -whole faction collection Gray; Brougham; Ont. • r '�- ` ' t FOR SALE 'OR RF.N'£ --otti. "water Poultry Feeds - - ��, f cottage. in, I'ickerin Vle,; fn - _ ,•,� `m SO44d0 4 tiod repair Johrr`C. AfooiC, phone Coir>�e; satiate, Laging o Mash, 'Pickeriia 2705•• have:. off► : --- �,j C - JEitSEYS'FOR SALE -afresh. - - and Gi')l , a.1�$..\roncen- }� v h�ll- , r4 e ) corp due,- th's- month; and' a good " young buil out of a good R. O. -Pr _'true _ aiic Pig Stair#er, _'�- - I - cow,. sired, by:'_a _son of Volunteer of ' '. _ .... A _welcome spirit of .good rhx. chap- _ • ' =, .:' - man a Pickering. 26-6 �_ and Mineral Mix; -I'ouI'- _ _ • _Meal_ - 'natured friendliness is, n ROOMS FOR RE -NT, also a garage-- — - t s -_ delightful feature of coach . —�I Bingham, Claremont. try 'Tonic :& Stock Food. 9 :. PIGS MR SALE - about .ten ItoVrlp za�S ` ' ' -'!travel You?ll enjoy this- young Rigs, Harold_ Heron, phone - ~ �, 2•� + - Plow Shares to fit --'nearly�every--makeof plow �M1LT ONT P' ck. 5203. N ,T' S92075 I Iiendly way to. travel, _ - er - _ eat •for- cUrmi�ck-DtP.Ting F'a�r•m-.N:ec-Mrrery end �. WORK A WANTED_ . - by exP g ih ienced farm- hand- Apply Walter Repairs. _ �5 S5 TICKETS ANO INFOfMATION A• Llnf{haTT1, care John Watson, Agin- Lph1DON' Our motto - we have K. Cera diet iL Or it b sot mads. `Eastern ]Souse, Phone 4S court. _ WANED - brood-- mare in foal,. - _•__ _ FbOos $800 _ Clydesdale preferred, S. Q j �'' �['� - T a • _.Also .bmod J. %,7a is J.wJWN ' _ ,�r --PIC EitiNG •: I sow. W. J• Winson, Base Une, south : of Pickering Village _ na '