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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1940_02_16.. y„y w ..., ' , - .... ' . ._ _ .., .. - - .... - - 's.-•',rrr-+c:i x•'Y�y r �6 �•• .,+1•li-".• • «•rn, < .• rv-'-x.9 _ r - +sa, .. ! .jq-q Ei"'r--'-0r '! b-..,Ns.pt .t�,.7 .....`il.- ... '.. '-'�w, i�•�. �. ."Y. �.... _��1Vr+.r .�.._.,. 1. ... .. '_r n '�,w F w''; � • i ,. ,,.: ,;fi,,. .T'r.,. n.^ ;Y;'., �> fin -••". .. r '•:'. ti-: �, k'C,+f ✓` P-ICKER NG 71 VOL. LCA Ii.INrT(JN'1'E; FRL a v1 -F- u.-� ; -1940 > _: Ntr. h r xafe�atzvtal 9�asaa. GREENWOOD .•. ; �,. AL'DLEY r ROUGE HILL - GRMN�1f �fedtca4 Miss Ivey Maguire, of _Toronto, F, M. sand Mrs. Chapman wont �I'lre February meeting • of the Y♦ OOI) • T :Miss Vanessa W her parents, to Or Ilia on Tuesdayr, owing to Horticultural Soviet was held in = R. H. 0.: PEARSON-Physician spent Sunday with y �aadSarseoa, DunDatcoh. 1017 ells of Pickering the death, of the latter's aunt, :Miss the "new school on Tuesday evening.---MILLS d Ross Walls, of lilt. Zion were, Harriett Graham, ,who passed a- 111r. Gerald Cowan, presiding, exp.; ISSG--l9 3G E.-FOM"ft1#, Oph: D., Director wah their people for Sunday. way suddenly resed the re t' - J +... i1,. wmrrtcal ,�ao'ci:ctoco[ooti.io xei. y, acid was buried at Sue of the President, . =4- Salem A@Md tuan- Eyes eaptnined by aypointment• a new drama, under the-direct-on '; -ith. Rev. 'Mr. Jenk;ason, officiat• opened with community . singing; (yj,pnday, Wednesday and ,Prada} nb l8o4,1Cianaeant. Ont. `• of Mrs: Gee. and Mrs. Wm rown'. ink. Deceased 'was :n 'her 95th conducted by Mr. Howe . A tr:b- : Lepa�. c Y The Y. P. U: are puttn ; on a WE GRIND FINE - - year and had; until recently •-enj- ute of silence rvvas pard the memory _ . • Valentine; Party after their. meek;­ ed _exee, ' neait r- ,as of -Lord- Tweedsmuir. Bran, Shorts and Feed, of ell , DONALD RUDDY isarriseer.. �' . S94cttor, rotary t'„ylic• tv�o,,eyv,�.oan, ing this Wednesday evening: bom in, Queen's; • Qpunty, -Ireland, Words of welcome were extended kinds, also -Minerals and 4tbe'r ti for�� ogc ed by toellate A. E.'t:,hr s- M'ss Mildred Corbett ' of Centre and was the youngest of a large to the Society and its full house Baa.aou wtns o[�ttrt House Whitby. a+y T eoncentrafes for profitable feediap , School, Scngog '- Island, and Miss family, many ' of whom, and, their capacity, by Mr. John L Baty, . on B?fTC)111, BELL . (! . ROSS Gertrude Corbett, of Epsom, were, relatives settled. �n • th's part of On-a}f of the School Board. kept on d home , four the. -week-end. Our guest ea �_. Barrlstors 6 5oljeitors "'rano:•The late..Mra: Judson Gibson ' g st sP key was Mr. C. R _ttock t` ;1. >3EATON. K, C. -Telephone efit an -la ems. rs. y.ve er • ac eY n n a - Feeds and Su Ii W. ROOKE BELL.C. , Adel hone Mr. Robins, of - Whitby; .last�Wed- of Kinsale, are' sisters. ers, who, as President of the Men pp _ nesday evibning, , Was good and of the Trees, bxought us a very �� g• ROS _ mauch aPpreciaxed by a)l; .al o the DUNBARTOIiI : 372 Bay St» practical anal profitable message, number given •,b_y� the home talent. proving many reasons for planting S` JOHN L. POND Toronto gi g tar Word lies come that Miss Hattie On Friday evening, February trees, besides the sufficient reason Le sURV YO�, ,�'•� U. )EiICHARDSON da do.; .Harris• Grahgm; of Orillia; passed away 23rd, at 8 p. M. the C. G. I: T. of of the-r beautifying effect. �-I sol; ;- tintaeies 4tc . snito sots on Monday evening, Feb. 12th. 'Dttnbarton -is giving a'concert in An .ovation as extended $o ''Mr. L+[e Batt& n��'V Tdronto it. forootp. T F. J. DON•EVAN, 1� 'A-r &. Q aa. 19ea: Piccersa� 1'bsst' 6813. Bti Miss Graham was an atliYt of F. the Sunday School Room of the'Un- Moore; direct from tle people , for L. S. On rile are the rsoosda � itIGUS McbfILLAN-iBgrnttter, Sol• W: Gibson, also. Mrs. W. F. Dis- `.ited Church. Tlre' pzggrab consists his gift of books to the new. Lib-' Surveyors �n and Arupjd. >Kf u�P,otiic. 19 MoUnda'Sttat ney . and Mrs. F. M.-'GhaPman• of two plays - Taking a Holiday, rary- who responded twith more EnaL ; - Zptp,.`'e tda.ae Syria bbffi. I�rg. McVey, the leder sof the enci -Adventure Comes tai Madel- books. N1 pd� ; -' M�iss'on Bead has the work well in ine. Thew will - also be musical Mrs. B. W. Lotton conducted a 18ty _ AIBE:+ D 6., taking asPlerxiid interest in; theand ibe children ir. -numbers. Adsm'sai=n, 25 sod '15 9th- lon -on cyclamen and ahomed beautiful spec- - t i1 E$HBRT T. F�►L:. 0The Winding Road' Cononunitygettia- iZCh. 4S. Grodrats of k itoYa� Gbofte of meetings. We w sb therm every g amens to, verily this treatment. D • g,.. ,� ,� �] R s S are I a its Pf o[ , atsocese There i a • a Junior Band, Pickering, Friday, .;Feb. 23rd. The progressive plaari ng Prog- �" .: i ramw$e introduced to the meetingairy._e. » s' iA«potatnent. pFe.� app BROUGHAM ...put - - as a new, competitive feature In Insura'noe of All Rinds. AttenWHITEVtALE �- "" - - balanced gardening, to be promoted a, 4r avnf' Her baa hired with Sunday d as goodat . soh 'service oa Society th's year. g bs' the soc g y beet Rates ATsil:fie with' HAY An offering teens received cru] ` "' Ed. Pugh We wish h.m the best of Masora D' and Fern Malcolm, Beo7lrit oil Sonico. ii. BBA'POpT " `3'OF,QI'taSkP luck. and Mary Bron, off Toronto, presented to the school board for p D s �e7t�ia eammt�toa« `a� spent the week-end:-at their home. their improvement expenses. - t t .G� T" A cont IEtc. loser o We ezt�nd oil sympathy. to Mr. �1d�ltss .Pbeot "'�'�OL- and Mrs. Robert Nolan• and daugh; �. � M�°. .'� B�`�- ..nd Pickering Township Council Acets. BROUGH#M PICK 31S ��H i ter, �*• " Da *idson; of Toronto, . iii Jack; of Tomato, were with T. C: paid Vebruary , 5th. 194.0. ;A. and Mrs. Browlf on ,$tu1.rlLaY„ _ 'their loss of a Delov_ end grandson - -�--- _ GRN BRA L - I N 3TJ$ A FB$ and, eldest sbn - little five-Year old . G. ' L• >] ddleton is in'. 'Tor Committee on Roads and Bridges R EAjr S9TATE - 39&rt'n. _ onto F Hosp_tal at �l ' paid the following: Ross Wilson, u present. We hope he' slay soon ire- drug CONVEY_ Be on hand at the public Library sanding, 2.50. W. Westney, g _ prove in healt tL I An eN ealabbAed a ens, on Thursday to give your ,help toy eon 4, 3.50. W. Eckhardt, Plow ano�ty ©N MON-, WED. aOd 57�IT. oAty �7 -Messrs L T. �Johnaton' end' T: w s comfort . for the. sold era. - 6.00.. A. Lee, o ing roads, 12.b0. . Atter May 1st, low _ P� N suns. C. B[ctvda were guests at Toronto pedlar Ltd. road signs, 9►e have a gwntity otSeed Oats (Ates- lkset; P1di. 6N0 * material -and yam htis beets' gns, . $4.70. Roy - - Procured. -Library -will be open ail lie .'k`' F. rand A. M. on -Tees- Ward, salary licenses, stamps etc., day, - 112.66.- Chas. Cooper,' service and ka, 13saner, and Victory), also Barky. day evening.. - * /� T The_.'Postponed .Amateur Daamat- - WK.-MAW' [1l K. A YY � - In hockey games at',Markham on repairs, 24.17. L, Lye, 1e rs ortna eedi: Cb1CyRA er, a. ic' Cpntest will be held in the Hall truck, 7.80. ' Heber Down,- on .tions Dryena. Fig A tuil LISJBNBBD AUOTIONBftR _ AND Morday evening 12th. Pickering _ Q Feeds etc. VALUATOR -beat - Whitevale 8-2. Brougham. 'here, or Friday evening, Fa['ruary wire fence, 17-W, lineof theme well known feeds - - .- _ 18th a ted Phoososwrite. Acldretu 61 -Dundas fabs• and give our boys a boost. 'The Young People'of the tlfurc)1 for service and supplies: Conner Chops Molasses. t, illtaads Shur The. Grandmothers, meetiag of iponso� an enjoyable - skatin Bakery, 12.72. Roy Morrish, 48.91. t' tn. lion Ce trate. Mioera's, E� Street, Bost. g Mash Etc. r party at. Brock Road Rink on Wed-Morrish,'.a Whltb Ontario. ' S: G. keri 66.Dai Wm. Sadler, the Women's Institute will be, bold Y• neaday even.ng: _ - N Lockwood - at' the ' basis of 'bars. - John 1Hlrhelt: 31.81. Pickering : Dairy, 8.66. Alex, Friends hbTe of Mrs. ' Eu Fite 3.00. Canada Bread 4.00. ' `` Ro11 balr = One 'of My Favpur:% P Lawson, , • �riB�b�Sh �Q$ 3y Percy, are very sorry :o_. hearg of • • P, Songs. -'here will be some _ real Red and .White, 12 80. J. M. Storey, � W� v ftnent Licensed her being seriously jail lit a To_ron- •6:25: Mrs. L. Scott 8.00. M. S. faQ e; mu is and good reading fel a to hosp`tal. - rPICKIRRINfi, ONT. Main St E. • _BtOC1ffY11Ie, onto pleasant afternoon . -Time `-'Z.30, - Chapman, 19.80. -Twp. �of North The Young Ladies sponsoring, York, 10.37. Cit - siserp.. Will drivers. of -cats,• - *be y of Toronto, 6.57 WE DELIVER Phone 19r ' - The Club G rl Entertains, will --_. '- can take passengers, kindly note Boyes• Drugs;• 5.17. E. "R. Woodward Maternity, Medical, and Surgtc - hold a meeting at the hone of- 66;00. T, Eaton Ltd. 10.80. A. W. `PHONlE b3I7 -. some _ have.. not transportations so 4' cases taken ladies - please!, Mildred Gilman, on Saturday, Feb. Mitchell, 12.00. E. Gannon, 15.88. V Materpity 'Semi-Room .,. 17th, at .2.30 p. m. D. E. Miller, 12.00. Canadian Oil _ n iiINS E . _ Mrs. Cassie has been in Tor- Co, 69.00. Frank Ward 2.50. John Something_ New -: Rates for IO day*-- V5.75 : onto almost every day since Har- ' Kegisteted Nurses in attendance and _ old wee taken to hospital S. Balsdon,- 3.00. A. Lee, hauling = Z4 bony service Mr. A. Hooker is, sporting a now pitai two . wood, 56,W- ••' :. - - - weeks ago. It is expected that he Coleman Oil Heater-Neat, • Hudson. - Committee on Contingencies paid • Pleased to;ieport. t t Mrs. M. will make good ,progress, now s'nce the �ollowirtg: Public Library grants Qppd beat and easy to Operate AIRS. E. R. GOOC 25.37 Gormley :a able to -be, out again. has had a second operation, $125• ..Monteith and Monteith, aud- Mr. Jack Fell , and Rhoda,-.. of The W.'Mr S..February;_meet' ltors, on•, acct., $200.. Pickering Also & good- 1Re.0 ranges, Or FOR - will..be held on ThursiaY, Feb : Toronto; spent -'Sunday with Mr. News, prinViii, 56.10. Toro, Gener- - iNS �tANC� .: a Mrs • Herg: _Parkin, ruary 22nd. Note change of .date al Hospital, acct, 1.50. B, Ja1•nies- if It 18 8 UrIIiCB, We would from the 15th, at the hotne of be leased to install the best, The meeting of the Four uare on and T. Gregg; Court fees, $4.00 p SXRVICE Mrs. G. Duncan Sr. Roll Call 'Tass* Economy" Sq Class ,awns postponed until' later, - each: St. Michaels Hospital,' acct., as SOm f ' ,• Phone PiCkeril,g 67 dn account pf sickness.' Name a book of New Testament. $31.50. Beaton,, Bell and Ross, -fees, The Woman's Day of Prayer wp.- of Pickering UYRIL- JL MORLRI� Misa Memel Harbron o! Mark- 3e Hydro = T -SatisfactloD Guaranteed was observed on Friday afternoon , _ bean, spent :the rvveeY-end at 'her suit) $317.45. Oshawa Fair, grant, PLR& AUTpIN081LF, I:IFE- home lyric. ty the. W. M. S. at the 'home of $30.00. Constable .fees, at 'Brough- �� B�UZI ACAIDBN�', *WDSTORM Mrs. George Philip, ' w1th a gog1 Mra. 'b3. Harlock;. of Brougham, am' polling-booms, $1.50. Mun. letiEl.IC LIABILITY Etc ' attendance. In the absence :of the c Hardware TinsWith called on Mrs. A. Bunker last Sun- Wiorld,. acct., ..48.46.. ,Howard Turn- President, Mrs. , Cassie, Miss Dan- . SBiL.V1CC PRO'MCTIO•N day afters:oon, er, re ballot box distribution, $11. - Sorry .to report Mrs. A. Bunker can led the servicei . 60. Printers' Guild, Financial State - The Happy Circle Mission 'Band 98,12.. Markham-Ri h 'S@iool PRONlO d0" ■ not resell, but at time of writing' is mento, g met c.t the home -of Mrs: Ma'r on somewhat improved.' '. ' -.' acct. $2.10.74. Ont. County blunicip- _ B em � - sie Saturday afternoon, with an at,--' 93.00. D. R. Beaton, The W. A ' meets- at the hoarse of al., Assoc., fee. er:darice- of,-twenty, President -Dor- ,.;. ... - . Mrs. C�arence Richardson, Brook- i•egiistrations, 53.1.50. , Art. 'Hatch, othy Harlork was in charge- of , - = lira„ oirt February �lst. ?ill ` ja#ies rebate' do license' 2.00 .�aTaries -- - o "" welcome.' t]'ae meeting, Plans were made for D. R. Beaton,425. > GREETING • fir. 'and Mrs. Wm. �i'illiamson Easter , Thankoffering , on Maroli L T.-Johnston, . 50. W. C._es a 60 2:} Beulah' Ham`ltorr told the �•t r �1 _ TiF afid and daughter's. are spendhtg somd Committee on. Power and Li,ttht CARDS time with rile form er's'Y_,pareuts, {o in the ; ist' Chapter" of the aid the f6llowin Greenwood H *. StudT 4'ook: y �' �• ,Electric Lams Mi and Mrs: NL Gormley. drb street lights, 30.33. I=OR'ALL OCCASIONS Lamps lIorkey restius, r - Feb. 8th., - On Tuesday evening, February Committee on Damages to- Sheep: ' r dud}ey 3. e con rat 13th, the Y. P: of the church will. i.rntil .'Feb.' 14th hmsate �,' ` g s nsoi . a ,debate "Resolved that Paid the 'follnti� ing: Oryiile Burton, BIRT'H'DAY . F ulate our ltoekF�' tear • on' bean n the' liesk interesf of Educ= 1 req. ewe killed, 20. W. B. 'Millie, CONVALESCENCE g _ on• the top of the; league. Good it is i 1 sheep injured,, 15.00".. G. Bi. For-.. w 0 r( -cent off ,all furnl- atio tp' dis enke with `De artmenSYMPATHY ._s wor�C .bays. ti - -, n P P the,_lnspection. I A5.� W. C. Will- SY - i tal Exams and pass students on the .. CONORATULATION ' •Ire 8a2d, . e ec rim la'«?lpg:' = Altai ugh there a$s Ytot 'as:- laxge ,, son, inapectiop, 2.05, Lipyd StanTe3'; -Oil bile f�Or. Year's' work Affirmative uphel3 a crowd, as the hockey team exp- shooting dog,. 10'.00. Elmer Annis, NEW 'ARRIVAL, u ~- - � - ected- at-their dance on-Frev- b� John Arrox acid Hugh Ganndri• destroying, do 10.00, �. -SON'S .BIRTHDAY �._ g, tug at`13,roaklr"n- those present The ,Negative, by two Columbus g ` NE-WS - enjoyed . dancin to the music- n ladies: - - - - _ In mor riam MOTHER'S BIRTHDAY ,Rotor Aa_ sbulsaCs, Day or Night tg -Notice -="to farmers and others. - , - Ivan $arilett s orchestrh. - FRIENDSHIP g Phone 1300 `' ,.Tile Y. P: mit in the batt ' la3t There will 'be` held in the Town ADAIR In loving memory of SIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Hall here, on Monday. r9th; a Free gt. _WEDDING CONGRATS _ a _ Tuesday evening; with 'Mt. 'Zion, our dear, husband and father, S Pawer-Farming, Meetings, Pract'c- pnd, Green*ood ars our guests.:-M.t. F: W. Adair; Reg. No. 310791; 7Mn - - _46 C- E"��T'T: al, Instt•uctive and Enterta]n`na• 3rd Division R. C. H. A. 6C• :'1�C. 15C, V a • Zion; •very eapal'>ly, took charge of Battery, Motibrr Pictures, showing how the vch died on February 16th 1936. d 'the"Worship Period, ,,._Greenwood o , .• �}n Ltd r * n;oorai_Director Aodern Equipment speeds fielri 'The retest sorrow we have known BOYRS DRUG CO., Ltd supply'ng the Program.. 'Ray Led- RT onerations, lowers costs and iner- Was Partin from -you, dear. Furniture Dealer gett and ,Sta7,ley Stell had charge g Y _ eases farm returns. Short Talks SUNDAY HOURS--l2-1 noon, 8-i of the games.`A very enjoyab ey" ,,rd Musical Entertainment by the husband and dad TaJ� _ ��Qrti@lliLQ.. • • '48 11110 ening was-spent. Yext• meeting to And we who loved you on ° now, l PSONR so T. T.� Case Co.Ltd. Come and be held at the home of Garnet and How much we lost Years ago. _ bring your a .-Sad 4nissed by lonely wife, og. Ver]e Wagg. o friends. . '� x 4 Laur and daughter, ..7: • "l.-.., ..• . prx .-, ♦'.+•.✓1-L.. l3..'•eP,.Y'1,n` '.L .r".. . '✓•:. _'.w Z.qJ... •hT,— Y' ! wt••°'r 4 � . •'v .r...,,.lxg- ,p`cf.at .. . .v '^•..x9'wM .. -� ... ., yr. -. :�:. .: ''_- _; , ,.4 �j ::. 1 .#:: ":e',.'i' S .: c{v-`F '.I i.' :.! ,.. -. r.... ,, ,•. .J° .. dry .... .... «..R"v-e :. .•'Jt • .k.. - y.' - Q• SU1*1yung• Pknts ' St: Valentine's Day pp ^^ - 1944 V�entine NEWS sLL The merry is a gallant rover,OUTDOORS N T A fi I V , T .,".With StimuIaMS y � g + ` Thia years Valentine is likely He circles the land and wide seas to be addressed "To My Sweet -El law : t"_ of 'he `.Girl• - PAI%A%D-- -- Withlta knowing smite- and twiny= y Mend " "Pal" -- Ca Dom neon Gardeners d House Toldt B ,, — tem rS-€instead; or "Chuen" cus- , By B V(C BAKER May he not a wavering fancy spy liant rotors form background for Amazing 'Growth Results Sohe whistles low with his pouting 1N ONTARIO SCHOOLS "Cupid's darts and pi:_in hearts." s Are Achieved b Feed- -- lis g - "'This war isn't like' a footba!l y lips, - One of the n?ost pledsing of the Typical of thq new btyle, is this - Ing game" last week declared Sir Ol- i.ng Vitamin B-1 And out of the pack on his back he laudable efforts being made by the.- i•erse iver Stanley, British War Secret. slips active Ontario Federii hon of• An.' Sweetheart, my thankfulness for• nary . . . His warning indirectly - .-- _• A. fariy arrow with subtle dart lei's is fir insistence that biology you ' :_hit at the thousands of Canadians Ail interesting new discovery for And auris it straight for that ycav- and coffe •vation be taught in all Fills all my life :.rd heart Who are watching the European the gardener, particularly, for, those ring heart, the schools of the Province of On- -It's hidden down inside me - eonflict with detachment, and a who wish to try out for themselves --- Then blushes tender and rosy red tario. 1Vhere loving g eetinbs start; sense of unreality, who -are for- the results of the latest -research 0'er a maiden's features are hap Iy ;:ocreative of thinking alone i is part of every .... g 1 sap ' _sound conservation a.�on lines, these And all the iiia experiments is now available in C% shed t' ped y a referee's -whistle nada. And she wonders w y .rn this world studies must be destined to brine ' p*zs b Cause never can I (suite ex - ' tremendously powerful human and The new product, known, as Vita• of sin. into being a new type of citizen ti7Y THANKFULNESS FOR sub -human forces have been un-. _ __ min B-1 was discovered in' Califor=_ _Such joy is surging her. .heart in --this -progressive province with• - -YOU! leashed, not .to, be brought under nia and has been tested out by the within. educational qualifications that may - control again perhaps fora de- California Institute of Technology Ahl Never before was love like better equip him or her to accept Cade . . . and then we'll be fac- and is said. to have produced sur- this a the responsibilityof aiding -in the � prising results in stimulating the -For she had •not dreamt of such g C� — 7 anti - ing another world. So lets be ser- _ preservation of the provinces vast- - p _ ious about the war, and studs the growth of certain plants. - nerfec hlicc stores of wild_ife. .8 Miles Long situation, each- of us, intensively. GOO -SIiRUB3 Whilst her lover gazes with speech:. _ - • The Dominion Seed House at less pride -� C. C. Eubank of Ogden, Ul;ah, Rumania was the hot spot of Georgetown gate they have care-. At the tender grace of his prom- SPRING PEEPERS believes he operate, the biggest Europe as the sixth month of the fully investigated every_ available ised bride The other day we were asked sheep ranch on the \ur;•h American tear opened. King Carol's kingdom source of information, on this new The little god laughs as he takes a to give the correct name and de- continent. Sound itself the object of pressure product, had trials of their gen, dart scription'of the frog known in On- He holds a lease .''ron the V. S. :from every direction, -from Ger- and supplied B-1, for trial and re- And aims it straight for another tario as the "spring peepeP' and government on all )f Umnak -Is- _ many chiefly; the Allies; Bulgaria, port, to a number'of qualified gard heart. we pass the following general in- land in the Aleutian archipelagG, ' Hungary. Reliable correspondents eners. As a result, they satisfied - Alaska. His domain i's 85 miles g y- P - formation along to you. in ease qou said that the Nazis claiming Ru- themselves that influx made for q lou + 8 hive asked the question at some g and in some plates 11 miles ma_nian industry and a B-1, were justified and well found- wide, _ry griculture Th v time. were fla gin for wanes- man- ' g g power and were not sending Ger= mation from Ottawa 'that the De• many urgently needed supplies, Dartmemt of Agriculture has - `. asked that Rumania demobilize ed �'itamYnj 8 1 for sale In Canada 80Q004• border troops. At the provfded that..go claims are tirade meeting of .the Balkan Entente for it: in respect to peas, beans, corn, tomatoes and other vegeta3le _ EYugoslavia. Rumania, Greece, spedles. (B -1 --does -not -benefit all Turkey), Rumania's representativeplants, and experimental work In- -:, =. reported to have declared that diva-tes that its greatest service. is _was .his country would seek the pro.,in 'tection respect to flowersshrnbN, trees,._ : of Germany if the other. etc;), - - Balkan cotnritries refused to- guar- antee Rumanianterritorial intee IN POWDER FOR_ 11 rity. The four Balkan nations em- ' Tho -product Is sola In Canada, by erged from the three-day* confer- Dominion Seed . House in powder _ once with the apparent docision form and the standard .size pack - to remain: neutral in the oar, but age will prepare 2,000 gallons of sol- no absolute guaftntees. individual utioa. or collective; were forthcoming . . _ - Strange and Wonderful 'Weird story of -the week: From ��:C1t►► CI1aSQrS -Zuric-h, Switzerland, came the pro- ' .nouncement that Adolf Hitler - .- would celebrate his 51st birthday - - April 20 by proclaiming himself TOPICS OF`THE CURRENT Emperor of the Reich and Poland HOCKEY SEASON :.. and King of Britbin-with. Field - ...�.� ' - 7liarshal. Hermann, Goering as Vic-- - eroy; groernors tle be .placed over JUNIOR ANb SENIOR -•A•' - terrific., _Nazi offensive against a oronco mateur o, ey s• o sciation, arZth the cooperation of Britain -would come. first of _.__.. + the O_ IL A. and th,.- Maple `Leaf : - eourse. border points were growing busier; nine railway ataticne were prepar. ing to reload Russian raw- mater- ials for the Reich,. and German, industrial goods for the Soviet Un ion ... the Asama -tarn incident was settled between Britain and Japan Italy doubled the num- ber of planes and pilots in the army the Polish National' Council issued a "white .paper" telling of wholesale executions slnd horrible brutalities in German- e occupied Poland ... Adolf Hitler ' detivered a surprise address on the :occasion of his seventh anniversary as Chancellor; he insisted -that had _ the opposing nations shown the slightest understanding of German problems, all questions votrld have: -'been negotiated ... the first 'Ger. man plane since the war. began, . came down• on English soil t-. inore volunteers flocked into Fin- land from America, Britain "sind Scandinavii . . . the big French _ and Arab army assembled in Sy- ria grew still larger:... ,on Rib. •:bentrop, Reich. Foreign Minister, announced that neither Germany nor Russia'had any intention of tarrying the war . into- the ' Balk- ans.:. Nobody Need Listen = -Back *home in Canada -election preparations sped on'. .. a free dis- tribution of national radio net- work .time was made to ' all four parties represented in the iast Par- -iiament. : The allotment was as '-:`.follows': Liberals,' 51:4 lours; Con- - ar e.hs, a e as a u.(laq a - ternoon, k ebruary 17, as the r spe- vial game to secure funds for pur- chase of hockey. sticks and equfp- meat.' for Toronto's many youths -playing ou odtdoor rinks. The O. H. A. bas -moved .toe Osh- swa at ?Marlboros game sclieduled for -February 24th up to February 17th, and It will be played as it single game -on that afternoon. The - Young Rangers vs Native Sona game, will be played later. Games scheduled 'for February 17th have been mored back to -February 24th for the Gardens. including Oshawa at Varsity•and Marlboros at Young Rangers. BEST, BEHAVIOUR Senior hockey- has made a re- markable comeback In. Hamilton. LTuder the leadership of glff * Chis: holm, the Hamilton Dofascos are assured of fourth place and a whirl. In the play-offs of the Senior O.U. A. "A" series;, a fine achievement . considering this season marks the return of Senior hockey in Hamil- ton after an absence of a few win- ters. Not only is Johnny Conick, clever wing player, leading scorer for the Hamilton Dofascos but the Hamilton star hal; set up a record forclean play that is a real. ex- ample for others to follow: servatives, 4% hours; C.C:F., 1% hours; Social Credit, 114 hours. Total 12% hour's . . But -we're living ift a democracy; nobody has to listen -to a minute of it. -o F t6s -PRESS i WISH WE: COULD, TOO ' Postcard from a friend vaca- tioning in Florida: "Having a fine time; wish •I could -'afford; it'•'— Woodstock Sentinel -Review. ELECT ION -AIR PRECAUTIONS During a 'general election, -air. raid precautions here_ include the simple one of keeping the radio s:lcrt.--ioronta Telegram. NO PIN CUSHION - `'Ontario is already preparing a cushion for.the-let-down that will come after the' war:' Here's hop- ing it isn't a pin cushion.—Kitch- cner Record. —0 . WHO'S CRAZY - NOW" There Sas always been a quca- as- to the sanity of Arctic explor- ers, and this question -again tames to life ,with the -arrival in Antarc- paniorrs. Thanks to the radio, how- ever, the Admiral will be able to listen ea'eh evening- to the outside world -going its sensible way. =-1 dmonton Journal _6__ CHEESE FOR -HOME FOLKS Canadian cheese producers re- ceived $500,000 in 1039 through premiums paid 'by the Donminion Government for high• grade -cheese. This, no doubt,. Was all for the good of the industry: At the same time, one cannot help , wondering if cheese -making 'in this country. would net be better,served if -the $500,000 - were spent on proper publicity designed to- make the ,Canadian public more '•cheese con- scious:' That done, if Canadian cheese -manufacturers would make their best chegse—sot just same of it—available .for the haute market, they might "be getting somewhere." =—Bra ntford' Expositor, Canadian National . Railways Revenues The gross revenues of the,all- inclu he Canadian National- Rail- ways S. -.,sten -i' for the 10 -day per- iQd ending Janl_ary 31, 1946, were .......................... :...$6,427,070 as compared with.._... 4,445,660 fog- the corresponding• period of 1339, an in- - crease 'of ••............ :......:.. 1,981,401 -REG`Llt' R iS--Assistant Mystery Man FOR MY NI EXPERIMENT o+a. ASS( A YOUN r �! TO KINDLY S' HERE ON THI ANY BOY WI e r 71 C�OP ecnm e,8 Spec ies of •frog is- Pickering's hyla, Hyla pickeringi4 a -member of the- family hefamily Hy'lidae, the tree frogsit is very .small in size, about one -------------- and marked with a suggestion of a cross on its back, and unlike i other frogs outside the family, -the' tips of fingers_ and toes are en- dowed- with -viccoug discs. �+6 Its shrill piped notes rare heard = almost before the -ice_ is out of Ahe marshy. places Where it breeds and / -a lives -until late. -•summer, ,when- it _= deserts' its former nabitat seeking high ground and trees •to climb. During She heat of summer .days the voice of this hyla 4s stilled, - . Pages but jt ..aims . aira!n - when auttimn is near With the same insistence HIERE'S HOW1 .as in spring: There- it -another trey For your copy of "whoa i • �' -• . - - froR,.of .the. same genus common '. Who" v"hidh.c '-kvs tip - to Ontario, the common tsee frog, Time Hockey Statistics Hyla vcrsicolor, which has the and d" car**n of 131 ofits players, d Sc power „.-�- to gradually change valour rrhh a tb. Sea Hwa . to blend with its surroundings. Syrup label: or hag 24b. This froggy does not "peep''_: and is _ labels, or aro Ivory or musical when Pickering's hyla is - -Durham Starch labels and nL Other tree frogs also oe- se• Sr^d requests to ad- _ cur in Ontario, t e rtc c •_. , „"label label W' -onom and addram .4cris.gryllus, and the Swamp tree frog, Chbrophilus nigritis. These,• �+ . .. �,- more -or or less 'like other frogs. was w 7' LIFE'S LIKE THAT __ By Fred Neher ..4 _ 7. ` f,;• � :.. ��. fit'_ - ' • AH THANK YOU, '• MY BOY fNOW . IT W I1 -L• ONLY REQUIRE A MINUTE OF YOURTIME! JUST RELAX! "It's Just Beginner's Luck: !" "..-By GENE BYRNES Mr .. i ., &t - - r ... .. r^,... .. ,, •_•.«. • - - - ':+^'. :�'r-' trn•m' ti „. r„r f. s . . ". '. .'. fn .. .. :. '::^T •M:.a.-.. .e.. .. ....-i ^' 'i .. _: � '•} :.fi' Sy •+.e• .tS yn..e. y..: ''� .�:�.� 'I a -n.. ,—. q .r. o..'.^('.' n :�5.. •...'... ,M+,....ntf..•Y ". '"f `° ..•) - „Y .C�..r4i1'•• ... " .! "+"._.'.�•,• t':">".1.n!n fi,?._ Mu,. '4 ,. , T. q4 y. - 0-r R, .�1.: bored how iris had picked up since• Her• eyes narrored-ihot:�rt fly. R �`�'- _ppm i • • they began dining out again and For a minute or so, she studied.tbe JREISTER {WYL� S! 71wy Make Deltcw 3 Tea gtrng places. She wasn't awfully tips of her extravagant little Oat -✓ strong, she was too slender, and tide mules of red•i;id. Then she .� her job was. hard. And she was so sighed._ " - -- - - A sere she couldn't give it .up, eve -.---and ' ' "If they pay every weer ' -Tle�iaps because -she -1 -new -Jus -m— --others keep buy.- rig. 1 come -was 4il*dequate. why you aren't all right, Bart.," -:� - obviously, he must make' more "Look, 'honey, business, is kom-- money. Obviously he could not Jo plicated finance. The down pay- - " it' on a cash basis. And opporturl- ment on a radio or washer, -doesn't ity banged' on the Whittaker door. cover the amount I had to borrow Roll a cigar- ' Afterward, Bart was to wonder h o 's ock the merchari- a with r at i e bank t t ett BAGS at the ease with which he bor-dise, if you divide the entire sum Ogden'sFine��' ' _ towed $600 on each of his three by the items 1 hold: 'And the,pa;t- Cut, touch - A' insuranve policies. Considering the' + a light to it and you Il g mens are not enough to cover my register "real" smoking 5 worry -even, the, if difficulty end of the restocking, as the goons enjoyment. Ogden's is a 'star' anxiety, the worn and dif "star"' to nu3inter- are sold. You see, dear, credit bus- cigarette tobacccF-the feature turn _ -- est on the loans, it was as onts SERIAL STORY - mess Is ueh a big- head- on the pleasure programme of wise ing But. then, he had hever Oona ache." roll -your -owners everywhere. Of business on a credit iasis before. "But you're making money, �u they choose the best papers - --He disappreved-of-it,-and - Ba t, -You -are And even _ f t i t0°- - RIDE O _ _�l�`n leder or 'Vogue' . regi all angles do the dismal sys- hard work, that's all the more ren- Pipe- ' _ B•Y .. JANE UURA�V tem. son why you ought to take a few sataher,t— Asst , Copyright. 1939, fir EA Service, lac. _. _ _ ___ _ . "sem ehipment right _ . weeks.. offend Mage a vacation." Fair - ' "I couldn't afford one week!" cse�'' UP,, Mr. Whittaker -you can sa.e• ly advertise for Saturday specials. "All right, then. No vacation. Pias t�1rSC OF CHARACTERS that the nights were panting, par trucks will be here early Fri- And no honeymoon. It's a funny ^. )R[S.IYE:a radiant bride who breathless ovens to move through : clay morning, and we're happy to kind of marriage, Bart. You left t.thought love came first a>bd money in an ever 'incieasing. enervation hare you in charge of our terri- all the romance on the doorstep, could take care of ' itself. made them reluctant to return to tro-v." . outside, the day you married me." �;a& ;,, ` .I BART WHITTAKER-a right- the little apartment. a "iris, honey, don't you under- �. sous bridegroom who looked at the He bought more gas and oil for The merohandise, when it ar stand': This is • our chance, this Ac,`q bfnkbook'f;rsi and; his'wife after- Ve three-year-old coupe, and tbcy rived, was even better than Bart means we'll get. somewhere. I Wel covered miles along lake -shore had hoped. !t was easily wet tb .' can't drop everything now, and go 060 e N " ° • into the country, just for the ride, the big, full page ad he ran in gallivanting off on -some non- - Yesterday: Bart and Iris finally and the heavenly respite from the Linwood Clarion, Thursday, sense."`' _ ncinr► " consider our honeymoon accuses• hilm •f be trudging these ea and danced. They Rent into air- . -the new Moderneze Washer, and nouseriae, Bart Whittakerr' °r► ate.b. So Bart gives In and they conditioned movies, and tp beach Moderneze -Radio at. unheard of '`Look; sweetheart, you take two d'eoide to eat out for the a�tomer. and swim parties. And all along bargain prices, "Come in and see weeks off and go to the shore, or The Whittakers thereby burn a the way, Bart's wallet -fed a con- them." to New York, ar wherever you - - - bridge behind them; , •• They came 11 in droves and horde. and 1'!1 pay for every- were married in -June. e n r m >r change.' that added up to alarming They came; saw, and bough+: 4nd - thing. You have a good time, and ' he was definitely certain he could' _ CHAPTER VIII deficits at the end of each week. Bart's excitement rose to tremb- I'll stay here and look out -for e•:- not afford to buy, when Iris saw' It was' not surprising .o Bart to In late duly, the tentorial man-:_- , ling heights,'es'he sent in, contract erything." --it in the window that Saturday ` discover at the end of that first ager of a radio and washing ma- after contract for approval at the "No! You think 1 can have any night before they left' on their week of hot, sultry duly, dining chine agency in Boston approach home, office. It was difficult !o fun without •ati escort, Bart? Are trip. - out that his budget had a crimp ed him to take on their line. Bart believe : o many people ftadn't you crazy? Whoever heard of a "What's a wedding without a --:77-Z0- it that made a sissy of the un- hadn't the money. But day by day, - washers, radios, flat -irons, food- honeymoon withoilt the bride- diamond, Bart'" she asked gaily, . - ltional debt. the 'conviction was growing on him mixers, toasters and ironers. It groom?" betsiuse the street was crowded ." It wasn't that.tbey had eaten so that the only solution open to just proved how New England peo- '-1'm-just a tired businessman, with Saturda9 night shoppers. 'much; rather. it .was astonishing- him, to his problem, was to make plc appreciated duality merehan- honey. And business is so bad:' "and a honeymoon without all the to recall that they had eaten less more money. It was one -of tho.e dise. "You just said it was good'.'' fWngs?" _ _ = than ever, even* than at bgme.. squirrel -in -a -cage problems that no. , The little stack of budget boolu • : • . They left at 9 o'clock Sunday Nor was it the things they did matter how you traveled, or horn' dwindled, and the stock of mer- ,Arid A Diamond Rias ntornint and the bride wore ti dor ' - nt to so - n 1st You right back to chandise bad to be replenished oft- rvre9t as inned to her ma -Dy movies dances and parties the beginning each time. on. y t en o u y, art cut.. (erred honeymoon the follow ing smart new sharkskin sort; ap ea _ . 'anyway.,And the fist that it was He had .to -make more money.. . -his Clarion ad down to half a page, cyu�ay morning• Iris had' a three- open• fresh gloves were sheer en- ` so hot, even long alter sundown, because tie 'was spending more and only two insertions a week. piece luggage set, brand new. -3t ougb to show the winking, deris- than be could afford, so he.hadn't. By that time,..the advertising man- was packed with delectable vaca- ive sparkle of the diamond on her _ cncagh money to try to make more ager was his earnest friend, advis-_. tion duds, all new, and she had A left hand. The diamond. Bart was c he must harts becauAc, in him .an how to save mone . Be- te ne that Y t S a week on. be. ,�� � y g -',fresh permanent and a � models •goiHg to pay S Thouesad+ ¢o tnru ttua an 1 so on. It was like that when cause to- date, the Clarion had re. The g art had t Se ember 1. byis4iaa the agent approached him: ,reived no money for an o.f the diamond -ring. re $ ng P9akham's_�ieukaowa y felt unable.to give her when they (To Be Coatiaued) s. tnrhetyfnstemal.tntt� "YQu wouldn't need ranch, Mr.. advertisements. 3 g ,. �� 31r.-' .. 7 ' flaunt u»ssttieu cry ra tVlsitttt6er-a few hundred-sa • They re selling like gold-bricjts • ,� , .. Lie�u L�NK�'$- S1800.. would• cover... everything. Whittaker ;cut your expenses now. Q i�f ei n e•;1'' Pi i'QS Quits tSCIi00l •.: �L► VEOET"U COMt�oON* Tht` Is a high class line, and pou'tl and let -she thing ride 'on its _own . - i it "And we -wouldn't steam. There's no. sense going in- __ care to let the territory go to an} to c . . ; - x _ ls.da+ is eaon C"Ch",�atth"i Wad" Ill tkA —10 =— — OF Islatt to ttet Gowns lend ::Mlv fo lhgt . ,wtlbe 1t'eP cad, elateY which held to win. ' $end for Crown Brand 'Book of toddle: B<oY of Mahe -- and Ncks" : Books ud K ey Foothell ya.ehal1, Athletics: also troloi:red Grown Brand Stolle AlL VILIJ.' head a t'rottr Brtlrid abcI :or each ,tem Addtros: 1hi- C'.shada Sure l•.ompany 1 imlted,.Pept. B, 49 V1'ellinaton St h- Toronu) f --walir a clependarue. rc,ponvible man who ran push ot.r . Krc _ and_ buil,&. solid market for,` tw." _ 14 rt: thought of his three Ingo arire `policies,' aflportly paid -wl, Ile thought of what they meant .rn him. Security for Tris- wkecsion. A lifeline to letward. In case rr trouble or storm. i !ben he Ehc;ught -of the -,stag;.•? -I'• inttotal (if deficit he. reme •- - 49 A, AN HORTICULTURAL SENSATION u•tnrn Row gu :- l,aff• •e:° '--- fpoT . M ., M false: I!fal.Nf fl.Tie; , H:,Oeluth blootnp over 1 twt v,raw long. :snapdragon.- near ,r , feet higb, needling. mat,lr•na to dat►ne usual tone WWII* in full gloom attd 'growth R.~ trabspi&ntcd wita<,ut rcar`a ,hoe'% or set Mfrs • nA 911Rly i plants rrtm igoratc7 IPtn �cr�n>: anA benlihy gn wth. � � r �' rhfs Is r,nl} Pas 01 [lie story, `�J int• In (!l'Ln11t'T Ixalle of tllTtas Homs h t;arde0s that has '��.•Jll �\ elecirtfled -the hortteuMlral • world by Its deserlptlon OT Inc \ i msn•elious resulta •not"Inril ~ through-cteatlfic study pt the .newly dbcorereA effects 42 vitamin 0-1 ub Olunl growth. _ Vitamin 8-1 gives law viper to the whof* ,tont Not a 01;&nt rotvl Or 20rt111xer but 1mohrt? new rigor to the MIA w that the Dlant owatus the mnslmum benefit imm'the io[I 1n which It is ,growin1AHI\gC1 RF UI' GDI`1'l,}� St AT \1AND S+ e OF t:ROWTH I . Easy—Sats —Economical lila rl.cx'ra l%utlllits Asn (iurlxxlitb. .wesupply t'tamtu b-1 In a new couveolent pcwdrr coral, speMslly pqereD red for Dlant gruwtli "a complicated wetghtag or nte-ssuring whatf,er. Using matcuring spoon which we supply, )list add a little powder tAeacb ¢011012 of water and Rotlr on . sell once s well:. Package will prep re _•ll(NI gallons of snlution (enough to last ttts s:emlc gardener a whole season` w Itb directlow :1 110 postpaid (?tett&! halt DaCkage, hoc.. Dmipa d!. hue; Big 19112 Feed and \n�e rr). FREE Book It Is better than ever ...t .ver, ?7 .. . as they Iceep coming tor the s - time - " It all my sales weren't on titre- pay Fs _ ahead payment tau, .!'il Le --o far right 1 on this venture now. {ould- take a month` off tihd Lvlebrate mY good -'fortune;" Bart explained, It. "'lakes time to expand-, Whittzt- �I ker: don't lent it 'get you down. Everybody buy--:: on budget plats_ _ .now, The cash customers aren't ' • a buying. any mote. The}'rr hand-,^ '" ;_ _. .. itig right onto 'thc•i'r riFoet-Y until ' IUCHER: 1'`'e simplt come to the end of my rope a iib MR.CAFFEINE•NERYES: chis plows over. it% tip to the erect- . I . this class, Mr. Brown - They're unruly the}'re T 11, re ti It y'roup, non.":, - "I suppose so." + .so Tbote kilt IbnrtlJ deicing me- almost frantic b rear, nts l.po ' c' "hai•f." iris; said th+t night, "it _ we're to have a vacation, or semi. hUnc,rmoon.thlc year:,it will have � to be' this moni.h 'before- the ibean- x ;;cit back. After that. there'll- i,E no. time for any of u•'•' .. [ .can't'. leave right naK, Ia•is; � �; _ this stew agency is keening us ors •i ., the jump:". : - 1 •'ff ,f'ou hired,: another man, I" wouldn-t you .make snore saieF?" "We -can!t afford ani• moot- ex- �x � -}sense- on the labor butfget. Iris. We took on one man, beginning ft's this expans}on, .and it means less i MR. CAFFEINE -NERVES: PRINCIPAL: No - no" - just that your nerves money for me." - t yYart; found -it as Pipe down. Brouw are upset -I had the same trouble and er 4),ou're funny. You're- - ; tld is a s:bool, caused b� drinking too -much tea and coffee.••Sa`itch i -selling uashets and radios and el- 'snot a hospital: in, to Ft ^:..n, ecc'. me ufi' eotric appliances like a 4t;rga0l basetnent raid, yet you talk as if 'r V'ou were Imadin ••';.qtl•ai ht for tlfe - 5 L •'if it was cash basilic•;, hone, we'd be riding the elect of the q. wave. • it's .all .credit. .. o much..! .. Ogp�i .,. " _ . �. / IM. A, s•.: OTHEY'Ri TA, $119-1 /at<AI calsp AND FItISH TEACHER: Thanks indeed for telling me aboutPostum, Mr. Browr?. I've been drinking it regularly attd the things I 1 orried about a'Month ago seem silly nos'! • %I=y people can safely drink tea and coffee. Many others --and all children -should necer drink them. If you are one of these, try : Postum's 3o -day, test. Buy Poswm and drink it instead of tea and coffee for ove match. Then, if you do +rot feel Getter, return -the contaiaei:" •top to General Poods, Limited: Cobol ..Ontario, and we'll gladly refund full purchase price, plus postage. Postum is delicious, econo- ' micas, easy to prepare, and contains no caffeine. _ W^,•Y�Rnes • •����� .meq O �eq��,. , : .. '. is �•., .-„?•.'.,p3':'. -.'w. .. ... ' ' ... SPT^ .. +y}. .., . -, _ . .,J. g^?.',” '. _.. s ,r-.� �. *y ' pxaa� - �� t "•7 : •�;. ' . 7c ;' s.'# •- -'.m •..j.+.- •'�':%:,ova+ �.a ro r, �•:..:::. ';•P . o. .t*y%, 'Iai. ..- � -•_•. - � . .. .T.'.'� rk'.'1:iC, "..:. .Y.. .�.. '.'l -. 'T'Y' • ?... .'�-.y".'. rst.ro.'�-^.`., _. '. .'ir ..,�'". :,v. "aa,bu..:_ ... �-r.. _ .. .1�.' ._.:.........,•; xc;: , ... :.. -'. .� •, '•y. .: •�+�`. :a±:•::as�� :fir._..: `: '^xre ..•fin~ '.,.`;E'' '•i:.:,.. .F. •. .i �:�a.na..<_t�F�:�Y':ir, THE PICKER�ING MEW$_ I _ i ° _ 'WELL-DRTLLTNG r ' Terms I * R C H �. Haring purchased a new--Driiling �l�Onsul M A =1.75 per year. 11.50 is advance Machine, I am prelsared to do'rweli - W.D. TWEEDIE,' dr lling. Prices reasonable. For R R. 1, Piekerin� j _ '-Subscriptions, to the Un11Wd States ' further. particulars, see H. Meyer, and Gt. Britaia, $2.00 in advance. 's a �• ood month to start R. R. ?, Pickering, at Rouge Hilis. On Roofing forBainsan.d for - - _ _ -- -- -- House", Eavetrou h Ha 8. y r^hu Murhar, . Proprietor _ ----. - - -- - A — - r-Idi♦�1 O'T �l i - { i ;e, Cement work — he- n ou ata rt, the ft Eze Gara .. SALE REGISTER -.711- AND - and Carpenter work of all �i�l inks of ! e1ir Work kinds; 'TUESDAY, FEB. 20th —' Bailiff's ' sale of farm stock, implements �'; 7111 1 using Guaranteed Dealer for Eastern steel i s .hay etc., rear of lot 3, con. 5, in - I h t Kind - Oroduct :Pickens T« gccu ied by George <_ C. S. ivacT)ONALU e L En y tine gate o g P• P P! -e slim eyo estim. n your Tripp. Sale 'at 1.30. See tills. B: Eiperierne tells us that'& highest egg prices of 1-940 will be _realized _209 Close- Are., Toronto Jamieson, Bailiff.�Ta_6 son; in Septeinber, October, -November and December. Year .-after year, ,ione Lakeside,1502 _ ;Kequirements: fi auctioneer. these are the months you make your highest profits from your lay- ,. Orders taken at'NEWS')tli+c ` ers — prov.ded you have them laying. if, you have them laying big _ -- eggs, You make that morn __more profit . — fox thAse are the months +�� when the spread in favour of big eggs is .rxidest to 10 cents a ��� _a le Leaf Mutual Fu e g gg C. —� T raa ` 7 F'al'l-)', '� ..—._-- — i i V N 1 : � _ dOZen--lleL�e:.n---i---�.,..-a and-A--1�}lets�u Yt ^ :FUNERAL DIRECTOR 11SltYaIICB CQ. So. to make the most from your meaty market birds' if they are - - and j:'AWANE3A 1NB. CO. - pullets, you shed tp start your cockefels Private Ambulancechc p rity—fes' 1!rar�attd Cowinks ea4•ly enough to have t' -em -Isn't that the k'nd you want in L_�rock i�Ja Grav_e_ l _ laying by September. And if you. .your brooder house, this year? phone 9006 _ PIEt _-- start the right kind of chicks in The kind that have consistent - - W!iadstorm I"araaee on March - chicks that grow fast breeding, • selection, bi000dtest- • 'M Lavern 5.000 Pit -- *�-,�•� - Crushed Run - W"�• Silos etc. and lay early - and raise there ing and. general good manage- 1T1� m, Ont. IIhmobile Inanranp •og. right, you can have them_ in mice meet beh'nd them -the kind that Gravel lCbds. production by Labour Day. Many have probed their real value onAR and ttiear Bray cuustomers report their hundreds- of farms, under all „ Swed and G>I•adfed Write ar pullets laying at 4 1-2 to 5 sorts of conditions?' r Take the /''� .BOWMAN t� RO �P E months - some even -less.---n:.d �V �� _ first step" now along the right �±► Stone W137TRT ONTAJ120 they say there is no doubt about d ATRG Dallvered or Loaded in Pit Y --Bray chicks being the right kind -see, phone, or write me r ght the kind that live well, and . away to reserve you some ofP $.�. H x ONIr': Plant, Pick io2G -:yrr• grow fast and develop into these good Bray chicks r for - ' Toronto office Howard 6471. steady as ,well as early layers -if 'Match delivery 0i^ '�0OU ---- d0)N BOURNE di f30N . they are pullets, or good, plump tasted 30AY--FRt[3eSY & Slff[Jl2.DA -- _ _--- ..... Ever as FEBRUARY 15. 16 and 17 -� We do Building f s11 kinat r CAPON. : Satur Matinee at AG A N- '- Two ��.., at 7 � and 9 � ..::P. WILSON + O`ei 1PF.I+ITLfftN13. _1, G. WILSON, Myrtle Stn. No. 1. People who have tried - oIr.51I£�N TIN G►, them like Bray -capons. De- Eternally-.* Yours"Rad>Eo-Electric a PLUMBING D: N. MCKWOOD, Pickering, Ont. eyed already caponized _ - >E ..sad _ _ -.and o er .. well -Repair Service started 3 weeks . 'WITH _ of Please order., � 1 in ' LORE'I'T�A YOUNG " +"�'P ry ROUFLNii _ advance. U NIAEN _ _ DAVID UGH HERBERT . -..: In E aromont . every few We also sell Brantford Ruoiiaa • Materials, ZIROrwilullrWin _ BILL i£ BURKE days. ZASU PIITS — _ Bgnnpalbnt,;Duro Water -POULTRYyFeteros. Beatty ..-FA b RTI ' ,._ ' _ . _ . .. _ eliable.•.Re_ soca k a SD & WED'SDAY ROOKLlN, ONT. Baildiag Material T - FEBRUARY 19, 30 and 21 - .BOX 516 - — 1'SO1SI � R3 B Phone 15. r 11 . t _ . 1��►LiWorlc Gu rnaterLi Whitby, OnL astCComplettee Show at 8.24CVTT C0`v 1F. J. PROUSE. �cOur Leading V -A CORDIAL---�IWJTATION_ - Phone R50� - . -- • :- .. . �� - :-- � - _ •; - • . _ _ _Citizen'--' - • - ,PICKLrRING, ': O.*fTA RI0 - . _- FroS�,&Wo- 00� - � .to All Interested in Baby Chicks 7NITI3 _ $�B BURNS. geiiCy Come in and see our birds and incubators. Ask SUS.aN' Het-W.ARD 1 - ourm c G--- R• _. . NOTTER .-how .our chicks sire doing. Satisfy� yourself that it . _ - - Also Service en above. masitilssa ' Intpiemeals on esltibit in seas" j• _ ---will pay you �to buy yo-ar chicks-• from us. its IV Demon" Plows, am.r.e�:.te. GAINE. POULTRY FARM -WITH - 'Y'I-IOS. LYE, '� --. . ; ,, . .._- - BOX 516 - PHONE 433 HENRY -ARTHUR 11Ir !Cl! _OAN VALERIE itlE � :. aremo H)(T�_ 9 0' _V9 HENRY IKkMET1A - 10td BECK - . :HILL RUESINSON � i a sing" bur rim ds -a oServic sign we 24, .TheCo'medyse'DrimaCOMlN ebrNut T2, 23 and ad SaExPert s . � 'n�raososiala that will -•.'. _ - :. cc p erriee and re• - please froso ewerr i Rulers of the Sea. parrs to all mores. Ream �eoti -'- HE WINDINGIOAD of appearance one w1TH•`" - .. --. onable aharges.- ;Wont worlt will stand oat' through 1 DOUGLAS FAIRBA NKSJR. �g'uamnteed. It MARGARET LOCKWOOD Na Gomer Tribute To be presented by the Dramatic Club x: - x. W. sTw»oizD f Kat; its A,tTHUR FIELD Hibwq lff oa mental o the Pickering United Church in the c��aa > .n� Tele isioo _ - -- .. ' : Kerb J Membef' Of dal Radio Servfoe dti IPL 442 .vwtby Out. +COM1diU • Kingston Road Nest HALL, - rrit.. e � ERI _ FjRI _A Y. 46 oa 01 FIC A Farm Implements :Program begins at 8.15 p. m. sales and Service L; E.07Vf� ILC. .Adl�nission, 25c. and. l'vc. • FITI�TER'AL AIRECSI'Qfi AND 9uc.;assor to W. J. 11 Y � ? StoaffTille . - Night and 'Diy Sac -nice . s\NIP�ire st+o Do*wntown, Busir�eas,ehon• .-Residence Phoa 9801 J t ... Y011 go direct _ - o he i1.11E? to think- a Now is t t to dow town \ n bout -your' implements for > y ~ RIB -ROLL Standard" �� in every town Siring 1�eiorer 'advance in - _ - - enroute when prices.. 'with the riddition F� d- . Tits -Lap ROOflng o ° you travel by of a new 'small .tractor. our - is beingused widely line is most complete. Some PERMANENT _NAG,GIN(' PAIN I fpetmaaent,_ �y,95 ' - motor' coach. = realbargairis in cream aepar- THAT FRAYS THE .TEMPER fireproof, weather• proof— requires �EEa� .10g•e5 - store, Si1r a milkers, coolers AND pJEfl{YES,. IT MOBE i. 8 w�m ourfree' �,°od°°' �� 15 When planning your next trip consult and electric fences. YOUR EYES. ' -- _ book. "House Tops". Q�t, OUI 1 H . T U OtC, . M i Oev o�No y —tical fgim�on all travel - i C. 'O PT D. - LJOHN L. GlLL'11AN a BROUGHAM, ONT. Dlsney 11loclt. opp. T. Q yiene lbl6 .:''hor +' k . 1? 14OW 4 WA. ONT. a 7,,.. v :.'n•' i .:.:',• . bn • a-• � .. ., ,., - ,. .. •.p .. .,• .:'�i.: -. Ci". .,., x.,. ,6., . t • �. s'�' - x..d .$�'' �.. . w , ., .: .. .dr..a q x'� e; w..e . .: ' '. .•. . : ::r 4e, + s ,,,, f.�-'z•: �_s ..+ -.•7'r r .+e <r'+{." ., '�w v:.r' iw K : n. _ r ,•. ay... < i,: Oxy lir, r • + i K�.w . a b .S •: ;eMly . RN. ..._ ..aje. J '..'�" .. a:.n,y. .u: .-.:. .�_, ..,. '�%Y:•'.. v. •A.. w.•.!.� ..y :: •R6'Ku S.>:. .,..-+',w., '•f '..1?: ^w'. •Y; wY •i f' ..• w ... .era' REMONT Mian P.lkey was assisted by acv- �EiJ� _ - s•' ,. er of Junior Congrega ' Miss MASTER r L� r sant members fifer Group. Nary orsyth, Audi G M.- of - _ • _ :. f M1 �' - On Friday, February - 9th, the Mr. and Mrs. Birkett rvvere m Forsyth ander,&. , •Electric Welditig Wiomen World Day of Prayer t - _ Port Perry., on Sunday visiting was en in this conlmunay Try Master_ Chick Starter the sick- by a urge Group of Women who - - 'Welding Repairs. on motor blocks Keep in maid the Continuation met in,..the Claremont Baptist BarCla Y'aiisport Wood, Coal, Building mater- i e s;gene welding School Commencement - Exe ' - Tke - -- — - -_ _ - - - - --and boilers. rat on Friday, February .23rd. - hod-of-ttjFk4r>�3--: rtepaifs. `'y the ausp.ces of the Baptist Miss- ,. Daf Service . ' _-� Mrs. Ed. Pugh.is spending a few ion Circle_:and_tlie YVomen's. Miss y' Tads at Whitby, with Mr. and ionary Society of the Claremont ' �w Claremont, Brougham Gutting to. buyCflarse Grains _Portable equipment brought 3o job Mia ' Ectwards_ — hitevale &nd Toronto - ZJnited Church,..-and was conducted- Greenwood,' __ i. — H ; DTrs. A. E. Morgan of• Timmins, f L01iNE WHITE by Mrs. Evans Ward and Mrs. My vera are. trained, to. be caredu •Farr s Elev'afor.. �,. R. 1, Pickering is spending a few days with Clare Henry Johnson, with several mem- f wont friends. courteous' and reliable. (BROCK ROAD) " q bers of the respective ' soc'eties Claremont, Ont, r� Born, at Barrie, Ont.,­ on Tues- joining iri the Devotional part of • day, February 13th, 1940, to i4lr. Special Rates on Lon Distance {he Sen ice. lVTrs. Augustine gave' -&•Sg aaq jo* 'f8g 'gag -4 ouogd ~ _and' Mrs. L. Hooey; of Claremont, the address, chosig •as her theme hauling. _ y —_- • _, and unzed'-hir 141rs, Roy Ddorgan spent a few to pay }lmre attentbn to this-Part- • o er too sma one • oo idays last :week a-ith• her 'brother, A>& aMpments insured and rotwW of their religious life - to Pray p Archie Fleming and _.. faMilk� a1 �vitlsout 6easing: from the weather - -- -lJniomzlle The annual meeting of the con. --- _ -BEST MARKET"'-...- Mrs.' Mor aand -MAry spent arch Tel. Caare.!h `..-B« . Morgan ti f the Ba t st Ch , O grega on o P Wednesday last with .'Mr. and Mrs. ,K as held on Wednesday evening Class, B. .tad C - Stanley-Slack's fanny' at Gla last, with a peri goad attendance. il►wr,ed and operated t - - - - -iow - -- --- - - Officers for 1940 were - elected, Feaak S. Bszda3 �Or �$�iil Produce is right at Mr. John : Fleming celebrated s _ate are as• o o _ _ _._.. Feir _ ...: _ d _:. 8Cth birthday- on Moa>aay, I.-Boadway: Deacons: Evans. Ward e.-_Save--Time_._and. Money. - ruary 12th. Members of the fes- James Coates, Wm. Ratcliff, T• C• Piano 'Tuning - S •� 'Market /� fly jo red in the celebration. Gostiek, C' as. Gosticic, Harry - y and et the'IZ heat Market ; 3 Mrs. Dr. Tomlinson and-. dough- Found and A.` M. Pugh. 'Clerk, 'And complete piano service, _ .ter, . Mrs. R'chard Cooper are in Mrs. A. M. Pugh, Financial Secre- p Price. .' Geraldon, in Northern -Ontario, •terry, Evans Ward, Ass:stant Fin. Member of Piano Tuners' As- visiting Ted; who is now in th : Secretary, Mrs. A. M. Pugh, Tress- sociatiosa: Your guarantee employ of the T. Eaton- -.-Co. in urer, James Coates, Missionary against questionable practices FRESH 'SIVE VERs: that District. Secretary, Harry Found, Organist, Mr. Jack Norton, of the Cooper Miss Mary Forsyth, Chou Leader, and a guarantee of superior ^r e /'� .�► Service Staff, leaves shortly for Alma Pugh, Assistant, Evan® service. EV1,.18 OV CALVES :Hamilton, :Oat.. where he will be Masa g Ward, Mission Circle President, -,M. W•--FA_ME�_i_TER Graded and paid for Honest Weight . We Pay s a student in the week's. Course • in Mrs E. Ward, Mission Band 1Aa- - 786 Gerrard St., E. Toronto __ sccor ung o Premium Price International - Harvedte•r Tractor der, Mrs. Edgar Ward, Sunday - -- -- -. - - Service. They -will __receive lectures Orders may be lett at News Office. - _R atl ns while eee'ved Monday, for Top'Quality a School ,Snp�t:, Edgar .Ward, .Lead- egu[ o e R onda , on theory, and work -on tractors you wait. Tuesday, Wed'day Recetving Days at the .Plant, under experts. _, _ . Received Daily. and Thursday only Same as —Hogs. The regular. meeting of the 'Women's- Institute w 1 be held at NOTIC E�'he ROAD- to •the home of Mrs. Roy W-rd,_' on v _ RECEIVING and OR?1DtNCi STATION at WHITBY _ 'Wednesday, February 21st. "at. 2.30 POULTR- 7 Our trudw pass Year way ever p.». m. blue -Pryor will - g've, a - talk -PI'OKE'RINGi ISA' fS LTD f���+�+Q .aY. _ -on "Toe place_-and pay. of ". ' T e SUCCESS' ESS _ OOALr COKE. - ' Womanhood in the new era".'The `The _ . _ :.. _ _. _ ._ _ _ .. _ --- iWhitbY 8S6 Hostesses - Mrs. Roy . Morgan, Ni ht and Day, aY Phase A safe road built of the finest maw WOOD CEM E-N T, Mrs. Frank Carom; Mrs. R. E. _.. . r _ ....-:PICK•ERING, ONT: - __ _ PttONE PICK 5100 _Fob and Mrs. Angvstlz;e. eriala. It .is a one-way road with --.--- A . - _ three lanes all leading,sanoothly and , SAND,. ' The Continuation School CononN �lti,l+lQEL, eaFemeat �® hya'n� held in the hall surelir to pro�� egs-prodgction, and _ here on Friday evening; February' Any time You .want to c ,� °.; `, - herd, n i m. A Cozmedy Dsaana one lane to another you simply ease BUILDER 8 BIIPPLIEg <� . � �s�.�k_ over --there are o Suttera, and no 1 The pampered Darling. Will be' � 8io0 iCA0�1 aariad^e work bumps, or shoe and no slowing =:the big. feature of the program- We havealro placed in stock n $aril1 - n and • 16- cents, ; to Program ..and: The three new. taare re, 2 •aif Dancing after tae -Program 2 _LINE of 'MAPLE LEAF' MILLING > !F -Dance. 25 cents to, a cher ProSram .12 .arid 36 p• c, protein t ngth COMPANY FEEDS. and the new road is -- . :.. OR Dance.- _ The Home Study''- = Club , `heTd - - A�. MtTChLL 'their banquet on Tuesday eveningx��C�Or -. Februsiy 6th.-at-'8 p ,m: in tKe - I"iQkerin'6, Ont. s !� _ ernebt of 'theommunit Hall, Fill'-the-BaSlir�'t "" _ -:when 'e gFiteen IF V . gir-he yr ere pr9esent Z _Each -girl invited her mother and t friend. :Games :eerE-- plsped and. ---+--- VALENTINE DANCE f _prizes given. A dainty lunch was __•. - rved by L},e girls, which- every- me a s -. one enjoyed. The. tables were. der-. ' - - - .. f['►T • . orated for St. valentine's Day. 22' (}LEN ELE MANOR- -G 'Green River, Whitevale and the local Baptist Young People Along x with' Brougham United - Young,Rf�U E KILLS People are form ng a Bible Base- " _. ball League, and on Monday ev FRIDAY,. .FEB, 16T inning next,. Whitevale play Bron-.: -' -- gham and Gwen Raver play ,our CLOIo'N BRNQ. ._ _ -- - - ..PRIZES: ` Y. P., die - lat`ber played here. W e �_—�- - flare not able to desca'be., clearly 'G-.,.�,.� Aw.�it, 7bc. PER COUPLE it way in ivWch . -this ' game • ra _ .. ... - . 'played, but it is built around theo,0ld t " ""�,no *p ilas "Qneseeione and•-Anfi�+►ers - e8 It Education' - - - karile.' The same , questions are to y. _ The used at these two games on Vl-W-iced with Y•O Now you can feed this famous mash and t Wamt to surprise the farnily with a new dinner Monday.. a In a din=- protein strength to, suit your : The February meeting of the a P EFFIQE N CY time acne'- "Serve ' them -dish of DriQd oc . tasty own circuanetances. Ct�ioose 17, 22 1- ;Wosnan s Miss'onary Society was "" F 2 or 36 C. according to whether, _ : Pickled Camadiam ish. .� field on Thursday. in the school- P• room of the-. Claremont . United you have no grain at, all, soave -by - --_ -No matter where you live, your dealer caa-get yon — ndance. �n for feed or plenty of grain- BB �. p. m t' v such Dried Fish as Cod, Haddock, Hake; Cask and Mrs. Condy's group was in .charge Iri'sll three you get the benefits of II TUCK. it - Mackerel ..,of. the - pmgsasn with Mss. _ John- Y 0--rieh in Vitamins A; B. D: G Pollock, and such Pickled Fish as Herring, son conducting the Worship Ser- and E, which a re vitality, vig- :. _ _ .. . "'and'-Alewives in perfect condition,., Interestifig r a fitable• Product;oa- : recipes Calf` v_'ce, and Miss J. Pilkey, present-' our, Pep pt one of these 'fine fish. ing the Chapter on "Vntouchsb- Fish is a wonderful health food; good for every meln- 'les" in the Study Book, in a .very Ernie Stroud Eyesight Specialist interesting., ani • instructive' way ANT.eY fig' Bopp' P. O'y '. ' bei of your fainly. It is the great source of proteins ! DUMBARTON,., t Olihawa. Phone ib16' that help build sturdy.,. healthy bodies: I.i was thought at. one time that Serve tried or Pickled Canadian Fish to your familyd _ 1938 'Piyouth Deluxe Sedari eyestrain wad chiefly a •matter of adpancing age, a is proven how often . .they will enjoy- it ...and you, will find it ever that more than half the def- _ ..economical, too. - ecta have no ng to o-w, ei er - - old age or even middle age, but .•:DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES, 1937 F�lpmoutli Deluxe Coupe are due to defeciis common to the .7 P eyes and .may be found in the eyes' OTTAWA. of the child as in the eyes o those ��. �y R. T E F O' R FREE Fl 6,0 K L E T 1936' -Chevrolet Coach � _ of more mature ears _ _ Y • - -.6f.,- - A Qommeri early sign defect Ibo ��34 Chevrolet t roach = = ive vision or eyestrain showng eV- DepartfiI of Fisk.ri.l, Ottaris - - en where the vision-is--good,. is. a... f- T ,. '_. prevalence of headaches in the mpriirgSFi h Raipes frconn? ens 1O80delightfui 1933 - Che'y. Panel 1.-2 ton' re brows, temples or back of the head. _ it and conanini Fiah RKY x _ .. H - distance the In ability to gee in .the it g1i q Thege -cars are . &I winter conditioned and fading away or running o e r - _ - ....... are ggarantead; _ e _. _ _ • • . • • _ or print are so obvious as signs 6t something iwrong wii,t the vision, ` -� • ' • prices right for�uiek` .Sale � that no one will neglect.them..But_ • - - _ ,`,,,,,,•',,.:,,,•,_ ..................:.....-.... .........Cw-2M ;' •- ,� �cheli it.comes _to. tiredness, bilious- 3;e - ens, neuralgia and 'nervousness , r iFiSH SAY and soreness of the • a es, these ANY- ' « ID A Y * - - symptoms are not- feadily- recog- - l ALF. MOLE, ' Claremont nized as applying to some uncorr PA n, `' E I I) i ecteed defect of the eyes , _"`: � . .^'� _-rte--� - - ��. 'cs.. :�,_:;5, ,z,. . - s • °:,,r. ..-. _ ,x"•'`T' % ' J7'a :"� °.i"w. �„-. ..- .:,..' r,., ;'.v .�'+Fa '•+r.'�'�..., ,..;.p,;... ,...r, ' .,.r... ,;. ;r .,. t �k.',H ,r:c,?- ,t.. '. +,1 � r 77 h' 'x2>..;,'r,'.a'•v'" - - - '`;x17•, 1 ..� "sem:.: � .r. , 's ::�.i,-• •n i_ unto them, Whose L this image Writes lboilt Blockade and superscription? (On one side: F of the coin were .stafnpe , the fes NOTES tures of the Emperor Tiberias; oaRA��� -Su y >�^���,�;�.��' [he obverse his title of Pontifai _ _ ---- -- - Rtat[ m - Z e say un.— �i`, < Xw Caesar's. Then saith he unto them•, - C oo� Render therefore unto Caesar -the w"• •. �^ things that are Caesar's; and'anto - _ • r• y MAtSGE ARCHER Gott the tb�ings that are God's. The - 4 Lesson frac-basis ,for cittzenahlp implied vt 30 voices and an orchesira of 50 ONTARIO WEEKiES ON AIR a► • musiciaVii. TJLe vh Ie,wIll be un ser �,fsteuers on the Outarfo networb �Y here is devotion to God, and no Q the direction of Jean '-Marie Beau..• of the {-BC are -hearing -a' new typepolitical theory or party allegiance 1 - can be ta$en-for=& substitute for het, ,noted F' eneh Canadian cou• of news broadcast every Sunday LESSON VII ,� doctor and pianist and Quebec He ironl. 16:00 to 1(`15 aim., F:51'., GOOD CITIZENS ANp•,ia loyalty to hien. 2-. And when they heard it, they marvelled. and left glonal Program DiLgcter,- of the when 'height only News". -a -pro- • NEIGHBOURS gramme of the ' te'reatiug hapNen•: him. d went.sway. _ B�, Matt. 22:1b-23:39 : •C TO BE HEARD --. ,.-- ingS,_in �ihe_ pi:oviucQs toccns and - •ZHE .GREAT GttbYMAhDMEN'i F 1p',ed Text, Matt. 22:15-22, 31.40 wbe- Feb. 1d, 8:00 p.m., ClEl., C13(', villages and rural districts toes au ,o, sat ext: 'Thou shalt love t tees. to • silence, d put34. But the t the Saddu house of Varlety from Toronto . • the air, y heard that he ha neti�%ibour as thyself." Matt. 22-•39- 9:30 p.m.. (:Jil. :Hong ikie fio'ule= Material for the pi•og,:anime i:s : TRE.._,ESSON IN ITS SETTING gathered them ' selves together, 35.. And done. of Y>ud with Lucienne Delcal sEcuiEd from the Heekiy nehs;ia- _ Tim, -+ -April 4 of-A;Dr 30; the " 10:+'0 ii.ur.', `C'lil:. 1'v++'ea`, F11 11) and, 'pers of Outariol and broadcalft ;'y them, a lawyer, asked him a ques _Tales4v of Passion Week. Paper, talk by R. A. 11cEac` - Andy Clarke, whose "Good evening - Place — Jerusalem, probl;b}y not tion, trying him. (The great sphere Y - . :F of the activities of the lawyers was Pell. .11, 9 00 p.m.. CHL, .1 -foe -key friends." opened the ue`vs ores t tar from the Temple, possibly with- 10:OQ . p.m.,.C?B1', -CAL, ?\E3L`. ' cast of the Globe for five"y�ar#. iu the temple. area. the law as it was contained In the T -Elliot &.l Fry SYmphoay under W&her'... .fir. Clarke ti a former news THREE QUESTIONS Scripture or handed down tr•adi- It was customary for any one g , tional.ly, the gave Instruction lie- Feb. 18. �:00 p.m., CBL, Hart o1 t ie Globe. _ Sir Will Beveridge, author Iause Sirin�Quartet ... =:30 p,m. "Aeighborly Kews" toils of •tire _ of "Blockade. and the', Civilian the law, and train , �rhO .d;sfri d LO ask questions Of .a _ f g'I1Ft vpn Think S nnwhieb tran4uii'e in the •.=ra}—. --rabbi-In pu c, even interrupt ng -F� f9xfor - - him Lt pleasure. 15. Then went World Affairs) frac been diaster ;,G. Teacher, w4ich is the great Music . Orchestra p.m•, CF ill, N. Y. _ communities and towns of the. iuo of University College, Oxford commandment_ in the-law•?.&7.- Aad Phil. Urehgstra .. .8:30 pm, C'.il.; vince. The are of interes.Lio-tit the Pharisees, and took counsel since 1937; held import4pt econ- he said unto him, Thou shalt love One Man's Family ... Feb. 19, at. sa-�!s of listeners in tl'c' clties':.s how the might ensnare him in his 1�:30 p,.m., . CBL. Ontario Farm well as the smaller. centres.-_'fhA_ Y omit posts under .the government the Lord tiiy God with all.thy heart, : - - - - ialk. '(The Pharisees were esieu• in the last war (including that of Broadctlst ...'7:4a p,m., CBL, "Eur- programme Is,. presented through and witb.all,thy soul, and with all tSaUy_ &religious party, fanatically permanent $ecretarr to the •Min- thy mind. 38. Thia is the great and opean ,. Reminiscences" , a talk by the • co opet ation-• of the Cana;Iian _ opposed to whatever .was non -Jew• istry' of'F'ood), and 'was Diret-tor 3 -Frederick Blrvhall ,___9x00 p,m., Weekly Newspapers Associatiou. ish. They sought to attain first commandment, ..9. And a tie- ,,. purity _ of the London School F:cononz- fund like unto ii is this. 'ltwu shalt CBL, Symphony Concert fro bion-. EXPERIMENT.IN OPERA and holiness by the most rigorous us front 1J19 to iris. Se is' the love thy ` neighbor as thyself. 40. treal in --aid of the Red Cross .... .An experiment iu-operat,le broad - an& scrtiputous- observance of the author, of marry standard worn F'eb.:20, 6:�0 pea„ NBC, Ipforma- castle will hn conducted by the ;written law -and the i:nwritten tra• on economic subjects, (bn these two commandments the, g - whole law hangeth, and the pro- tion Please'_ .8:00 p.m., CBL: CHC. on Friday, February Y3,- when_ ditions down to the tiniest detail.._, eta The teaching o[ Jesus -here Reginald Stewart . . 9:30 p.m., a out and adapted version of "Car• They viere' soul of the opposition' p- CH Fibber -McGee and Molly , to Jeans, opposing lifm on national teaching of the kingdom. of God -mats. upon two .well4nowu- ons- mea" vriA be presented .from t}ie _ was Srreeoncilable- with their Uolft sages. iu the Pentateuch. Deut. 6:5, 10:00 p m., CBL, ' CBY, Toronto Montreal rtn°.ios from 8 to 9:00 and religious ground*. Their spirit - " ' 'is characterized by Jeans as ay- teal aims. and t17nt--X'hi•ist's- tu• _ a -ad Leti � 19:18. If , we really- love -•, :+ymphflny Orchestra under . Bir' p.m., vdth, B�nna hialeafattt !u fife � • pocrfsy. i e.,: She spirit of untruth fluence with the peop;e was antag• tae Lord with all our heart, we will Ernest MacldilPau ... Feb. 21, 2:30 title role. Don Jose will be sunt; ' fulness to religion and eta/. -16. :ontstle to their_interestsk. The tier do voluntarily and" gladly -.all the p.m., CBT., Serenade- for Strings by Jacques Gerard, pscamilla t,y " odians' purpose here sras--to trap things wbicb are dlviuel'y corn- 9:80 p.m., CBL, Percy Faith's' Lionel Daunals and - Mlehela by --And they send co him their dfs Jesus not to gain Information. -aitcuded, and will naturally retrain Music . . . 10:00 p,m„ CBL, All Therese'Droulu JAIn. The casf -' ciples, with. the. Herodians, say lug. 17. TeII ata therefore, What thtnx• from doing those thinga which• the 13aiats' Boys' Cboir from Winnipeg. will be supported by amixed choir. 'i'eaehe;, we know Haat thou art eat thou? Is it lawful to gave tri- . ' Lord_prohibtts. Lave is the "royal :rue, a:Ud te.aehest the way of (sod. :a truth, and carest not for anyone; , buts unto Caesar. or not? ••Tri lava•.. +- - - bate means poll•tax; Bot Jesus --7-7= of __�_ a _.. _ • - for thou regaYdest not the person + ` '` - - of men. tine Herodlans aero not perceived their wickednegic anti FARM 1 OUTLINE MAP _ f► religious, sec -r. -but 'i court or pol- Said. Why make ye trial of Nae, ye • ideal party, supporters of the dyn hypocrites i 19. Slroa me fife Irl i�j �' �+ S' r assay Of lferod. They =early perceiv• bate -mosey. Arid they b;ctnght tato _ _5 . i �� : HpZONTAL Assurer to 1'retiras !'nssle 21 Aptitude; _ ... ed that Christ's- pure spirttua•i -him a deuarius. "-0. Aad he satin THE FAItAt FRONT PLANS Pietura is 34 P23 o pus! the snap - _ .._ ant its ... - .. _ .. .. CAMPAIGN . -... tt - �+ d / �f� ^n By William fife export indicate the basis ;,n 7 -This 25 Sum: THISCURIOUS US W�. RLD Ferguson whicis the 19�@ pnew�cr year en- i 27 ;ll is , _ king�m s I L tial Lar - --y/t► r .. _ t _ _ soil chemist. 3 -constellation. 2 . Good foods is first Snyder,- amtnnni- Far!!wellf - - _ •l �•`'``ff 8 Bucket. 14 V±L► 29 Seed bmg } 2 a ; � AN'ttDNIN r tion -.in. any sear and more pnrtic� . 18 Wireless 31 Volume. " �' Gf2AK'S 38 Reanimates. ��i - e ularly- in a war- of nerves. _ Tbe- t3austc box S _ - fro;3t: litre fi liters and the civilian -- 17 To tie: "� 35 To drink - — - " M 9 _ _ .. n ed - fashion. ` population .izt the Wall area . t ABLawn. . _ —. f WAS WQrTTFJV the best we tau Kend them. 20 Court. 1 37 Membranous Don't Sacrifice Quality 21 Circle _part, n The objective i, nett enter ui- o sea - ` T" RGA+IVBD - se]Yish. how_eu,r, but has -a found- 24 Musioal note. 46 Peaceable. 2 Genus of 39 Halt an em. LITTL-E OP ation in the mistakes of the first: Three. 49Ceh1or� _ Cotton evergretaOThis land is' - - STS PQESFI•tT >eorld awar whenquantitypraduc. 26 Grief. vis 3 s plc, famous for its F - -. 50 Venerable... 4 Deity.. _ - ; PC�Pi.ItARJ'rY tio+i was pu4hed at the expense'oi `7 omaposfiion, 33 Stoiins, 15 Within: 42 T6analyze. t uNTtt_ cluttlify. ih>, fi:. S. ?Crrhihald, Dir- - Rebs from _ 29 Pig s 4 , P sty. 3 View, 54 Bitter herb, :!6 Residue corer of the Doroi-nivn•E;xpurirtic•tit 56 Unita eased grapes tC2,E15(�ER ail To elect. P' 45 Needy. . ARRANGED al-. E arms, illwt i ated this point 32.Public 57 Icy rain '7 For fear that, 47 o sumimon, 1'T FrjR THE veru farcihlp at inti Ontario Fx- 58-Liori ._ - A Either. -48 Lau er's - - - > excitemert ' Y _ VtOU[V. -perimental-Vniun__ 4feettn9 abed 34.EthicaF 59 Its largest g.Fatker. charge ' t _ he. drew aitention-to the fart that 36 Sleepe .3 stty 10. Alleged force. 49 Rude persom of -couch. re. 51 God _ 20h n- sincc•taken g1919 t6 regainetfte •37 Entrances ent.,60-Tta pr.'6Wnt he -fathc�r of .. 12 To accomplish 52Thingi sky. � ^ had f -the- km9- 15 Go on (music) 54- Vestment - li7wtish• consum-. 41 To strike_ - - or for -Canadian l►acori_ Tit re aid . with the hand: -VERTICAL • 18 Woe. :55 Sheltered I c7 �+ '• _ of, soil fertility anal 'the y.f°iwPtn. '43 Conceited,' .. (.Woman's 19 Dressmaker. place. . 4 vo r „ .. ,1 • 7. � rain on sub -marginal land:: itrc some• cf the .other mistakes. t'h.at_ s should be uardc•d against l�c�+ _ � r ►T` _sci ntif'ic 'k-now'ledge : of muttel . II kAAACE TpC.-L l-_ M 1(iRlNG THE o pertaining to the. growing o3 fiel i C0UfCrSJ,4W-- >MAZON/ ABOVE t5 prop.' aird the feeding of livrstorl: SHOWN THE;;_ "AEOrt ZZOV OA VC.E• " �_71 are potent .mets iu the Rresrnt ' [0 ?{ 22 3 - programme. Higher yiefdinfi'-vac• - . a z� _ - as R of rust resistant wheat. rban _o ' as Renown, and of s)atq — h:rban SEVEA'AL_ DECADES A CzO, WaRF_ • . or VsTguard ; better type hacc:n ZT 2g 29' Gi�lilii[V SPACE lift .NEWSPAPERS - hogs,• with' a greater supply' of a bi7pe 'n stock- available. are r OVER THE FJVTI R.E C;OLI NTRY.� good d s .. g • 31 32 foundation_ factors for the ,neces. .: EVEFZY INSEcr SI_rE WA6 CREDiTF�3 nary cspansion. 35. 36 37 38 L T TO T F t i5 t3uG! AS A MATTER O 1= _ j :i• - FACT, M SEL.DQM 1317ES' HUMANS Adapt To Environment' j oor77.tn�ar7vuaunec,Fre In piesentirig his report to the, 3 _ 'j members of the Experimental Un - COURTSHIP displays are common among the .anizpal N•orld ion• Dr. G. P. McRocte stated 49 .Great crested grebes have various rituals, among them, .the se.- that varieties • should be Chosen 4 � � 48 � Odom seen penguin dance shown above, •during which the partici= with a view to their adaptation• to ( 5 53 54 55 pants present one 'another with •leaves and weeds. Other Gere- the specific environmeiit. Inform - monies include feather preening and head shaking activities. ation• regarding the most suitable varieties for Many particular din- _ ' 56' 7 1- - --NEXT: How many forms of mammals are known to science trier can be obtained' from the 60 i "dayT nearest experimment al station. _ - __... POP -=Not Sly Dopey _ _. - ` _ : - _ y J. MILLAR WATT .. 8 DID 'YO(,1 GO TO I TNOUGI IT: !' : SNOW WNITES GRUMPY .., _ P r a� in ,•':K ::<,•; `:c '•'::;.• ` �`• :?::Ykti . +t. 77 '-P- �.}+,.,.'• _ or Ch He maintained that he.Wife of today actually cooks a better meal 11 II Doing than her- husbaad'a mother --=.and at the- same time her own mother only the-kriisband doesn't know MA&4IFlES :33,000 TIMES .." people Se 'have' -succeed ientists grow older they 16se ed in telt- ing photographs of germs magn the ability to distinguish delicate THAT'S EASY. fl-.-tvors- vrnd.od a ors,"- - said Maybee.• fi*6d as'inany as 33,000 times ' 'their Vat's why' hualw-6103 today claim 7 s _reg in the normal, sive, it i their -mewls do -am taste like the % Canadian Medical- Association Jour - meals mother used tor coon when t nal. - probably the meals 'they, are get- BIC-; "god, to Detter iff ontent The ittstp-04-1- tin; are not Only Rpm .this magnification is the. elec -but also In otitriti6nal ftfut-" the -De microscope, constructed In t partment of Physics by J.. Hillier and A. Presbus, research a.isist-, STOPPED ants, under the direction of Dr. HLY E. F. 19 'tion hestd 6? the debart.' U ment at the University of To'rOn- PO G. 7 Acm. The robin master -General df Canada has, magnification. is 2S,000 times greater than that of the,, -or- "W"01111 e PERFECT (Yiewin Toba-r,(v -40 been named. by Prim6--�-Miffiister Th 1-1 'King, to fill one of the vacancies dinary microscope. University re- tell 1Y In the Seliater.. �searchers express -hope't-hey vlj JSj genfe, of dr4lieWs pmvis It so iaosel, back be able to photograph viruses nev Aul;'.NTS WANT" SEED FOR. SALE er seen by the eye. SEE The new microscope is being US- FREE EXL-%RGEMENT IN STUD -10. GOVT RN -&NT TnTED DS Folder w1th each order. Films do- from (grower to sower) shipped ed also to photograph blood, in- 127 HOMEWORK PLANS loped and, printed by -a arts I -d bags properly -mixed for ; reprint7 iofor 25c, Wo n seale rful Hay or P= the a Ws a woude --hore 'that -changes &nothay BY Youxt ow?" SYS --Red- 010, the presence of cancer ma de I a can be worked anywhere. .0 oerv, 'e. Freight 7. - utiard4n, Bit-- o4to. Lure, $13.25 per 100 'be. V:Inticulaza free. paid. bags free, Misner . Seede, tested rfiuch earlier than by change; 971 College St- Toronto, Port -Dover. Ontario. 7- HaveYo U'Heard sent'. diagnosis. It alse is hoped 4 -i T& S.Attpl AL'I'LL XHkXb .50 "'M'- 544=11 -UIS HONUM KUL1, AND .7� dhbtr�. ct of 4irugs upon plieu--* Nvult Is( UARMEN S -AL Dress and Work Shoei. Sports eak5h. L:jnada'd Govilst Ptked sur. CERTIFICATE moBia may be gauged, particular- and Scrvice Boots, also Men's sery. growinq leading varieties 'Irrult Trees. ornamentals. Write 120NOR RUTAT,- OR CERTIFWATE) cover - IV- on the fatty, plidecl:lv�e eo% - -1vorking Carmcnts. Fred selling equipment. bbnu-4es. 8tep-Easy immediately requestingsensation; of.soxvice. beautifully- designed of 'this -germ and .9f -tubercul- lteg'di, 3467 N,jaro Dume al offerings. roiTws.reery. -Nla. every evince and unit repre- A6,"rw-nn-1h- TAkp Ontario. -SGLte4?r 26 x 22 n 7 colours. Size fram4na.- space for The salesman stopped at the sultabli for -111.AXNLNU photograph and scroll for perm house and asked the-lady..if he- KITCHEN Olt 11ATHROOM? anent record. Every solisbo mo Investigate -nAjtuLA% TLLw- T I -T 1(,1F.-LOADERS.-WUNDERFUL needs one. 31alled to any place 111 - could iiiierelt "her hilsband in, an bays-kio6d Word `QNTRIBUT14)N photographer ,a ada.,41.00. E. Macklatos!b. THE IA,rp:ST capacity, strong, ractical, dur. n electric razor. t. born. -easily and abl�, easily movedJobn Tait. Iron otogr her and "copywriter $2 attractive color srwozp. Otoftrio. Granbv Stre-st. Toronto. "He might be inlereste4 in your. For 1940 Cooks UuIcialy applied. 2binnflons -for kitchen.-'bath- TaZOI`,�' * she -remarked, "for he - Con Lk,%-"4lH1,% FoR SALE TWELV111 IW31-111WITS 1-00 7room. Awmand Mind 1,.umber. Co.. -Ltd. 251-9 Danforth Ate.: torbri'to. shaves close onto- ince a vear.V' Montreal Chemist Maintains- yo-ur Local Luniber Uvaler. R STRAIN. SINGLE COMB` STS "Sh on" a year!" echoed dr BECKE ATA WWL REMNA- --FI19EST Housewife of Today Can Pro- dark brown Leghorn Shaves P1. malts 3&00. men:4 a Wag vqatorlai. minimum the salesman. "I never heard 'af -11, tar 4.,HICf%% trios $6.90. Henry Becker, %Vaer- I ty 5T, and larger. Mailid "rt a Better Meal Than the too. Ontario. -3, lit. Money-back_Guarantee. in like it." Husband'a Mother Could ronoff Bros.. Ltd.. 274A Damon - 'D WILKING U13FES tiguy East. Montreal. '!Frthe lady no7ddid. "Bif-uised'to ��kuy -CIIICXIL ALL $9 PER U17% rod; jlar�Cd ktoeks. -%VbIts Lag - shave t%ico a year." she drawled. n I. Reds, Wyanclottes. :iRADF? "A- MIUKER ULLKS TW6 "'But that v�as wheh we had Iddy 31 c re. mai. In tte porson, of Gor- Now ha6pablrea. Pebritexr. and CQ1qr@ at' on.!a Into Is rate sorb. 4 don. May be. -of - Mon, real. last �eek-� 31&:t:h de4wory. Carlton Matchury, tainers. No pulsators. 70A old -:f ash - day SATIONAL BARUAINS IN USED on' na record -as -rat�ng -ru9ItPT gonad ivellnec Write t;z Quebec I US- Vr klaxn ?;, Bawded. 21 to" ANIL SjCN elotht re traced catalogue on on's. tadtes' "Yap promised to bi good," breed from 8,7 up. 3 week UvA- -------- and Children's used clothIng bility guaranteed. Qro- 'In put- MAClIl.%1rWli FOR SALE Gowd 'a Mall Order Department. -- said dre MOtliOiF r0p1roaChfL1II7- .3 week 25c, 5 week MI. 4"at- $37 Yotre Dame Avenue. WinnA. feta. free, Superior DRAG SAWS. 7 "1 know," said the or -fall THE GREATER 4,1 aloguf Hatchery. tri PORTABLE peg. Manlfdba' 'hut i - as only a kills - -Qntarf� - ­ . 1. 'reasonably priced, tany to boyssu Box Linwood. t t w Hitler * money-maker wherever •- there WATCHPAKING %;Y- %,-a logs to hs cut. Write foi- free BRAT C SHIT' SAFELY A. L O- where. Early orders mean -earlio dawriptive bulletin. The A. X:� r LEARN NVATCHMAKI, 0 AT ROME profIt,4. lit varietlepe. Started chicks Wlllle=s Nisichine y Co.. Ltd.. it promise." N EIRGE I Beginnoirs' outfits from $3. NILtion.­ Z fo 3 week old capons to Front St., west, Toronto. reman of a gang of rail- order, (latalogue. Bray' Hatchery, &I watch, Regina, Sank. WeLy Men had more than his phare, FOR 19,40 _130 Joh 'yortb. Hamilton. Af lriili wit. isrjj. SCIEN'TIF10 STO31- L -Y 0 N -S One- 4ay he. was w4wing along . 42t-AI.ITY- k:Ot:1.TS! TIN EDDLE k:k:x. .. February Clearance Sale &�,h Rera4dy healed many -obstin- his section of the line when he f Refrigerator with 5 Zone,.% of t'hIvkq ark, noted fur �tlua)itY, The fkto Canso, v&or states:,,.Yor years -New &Recondhioned' F e-od" Storage i;r Greater chicki live. grow anti pay. Our I we* troubled with gnawing found ofte-of his Men fast asleep enormous produMlon enables us pain •- beiovw breastbone. it, caused Otet--�idn -of -Health and Food- t,3 se.I4-tho,�. higis %uaitty chicks gle-t and Meeting. I tried Many FURNITURE Ill 10 11111,11; 1 lesa.' 13 pure breds. 5 cz chick remedlea, but ray only relief, was Outititausillosi- Values thin* will impel J -the M'iin witfi a -smile, he said bre to �hoosa from. Leghorn& a*--- soda. and that for short time imly. 700 to btu new for laror re4fielve- low a!! $8,95; -Barred Hock -4. Now "Skim on, ye idle %palpeen. Mamp.*%ires as low wi it -9.45. Ask After =pals it didn't bother me- Astu".. week old vapon ree for few hours: then It I ate some-' "Free Steraxe 4ftwu Evestinfre 'ala e on. S long as ye�ve Hatch- DINJUN(A ROOM 9AR1iALX8 11e., fr g ye. slape about thr�e thing it stop p o .. - ea�alegvw, -Tweddlo' 0hick - ped coming again of got a Job, but. when ye wake u ter some t, me. The -pain -bbthered $13.50 - �SOWD OAK DININO RU031 Forcux. Ontario. me worse . After taking suite, buffet_ extension table aria -of work." bottles Edght six leather upb'dUtered chairs. Z ye're out 1110OK-1.04, NMI% tt 9 of Dr. McLeod's Ste. 939 - NIXE-PIECE DINING SUITE, romohic I was free from pain. - L -.k*Vt.oa Improving and haVe now, buffet. 'chiner cabinet. extension "I'm i-ure you'll forgive been well for six me, BOOKS ()\' ALL 4UBJECT.14, STAMP E years and enjoy- tal:Re and six leather, upholsterer! C44 1 - -chairs. perfect condition. for catalogue, Ber�j Bookery, Box -Wttho rhedicire.' my dear," said the expansi;ve 5, Jarm.1% River, crit„ Oarsada. Ing my rheals 11 it you cannot buy 14machic at $69 - MODERN ENGLISH OAK womaa'to lmr guest, "if I go the Druir Store. writs Dr. Mebood's dinette s-ulte- (floor sample). but- -fet. extension Jack;knife leaf tabre on with my knitting while you BEIM A St machi.; co.. 558 r.Athurst. Tor- t�- bril,l) A HAIM IL Awl A Onto_ and four chairs. In red leather, are talking. Then I shan't feet NGALOW-6 BUILT UN 1149'_ MODERN ENGLISH OAS dMifte stifte, (floor-sampLe, rexu- �-I'm wasting my time., 7-. your lot for 82.5du an Uovt. Loan. %TocK 't Jar $139), beautifully carved --bu a r Terms of $450 down $14.71 far, extension Y­or4 Heights Developmfut RARE ORNAMENTALS =HARDY n table. efitna ca In- Co­ 3141 Ttny Stroet. Toronto. Fruits. Plants expertly packed, or." -et and six chains upholstered in Even in these day e nomy can -ed leatlfer. riva-I In food condition guaran- - - r .4 -roilTi NiTt teed, N press ' V�rel;iard. - Tfte;16 46.116 - LARGE ASS03164E'NT OF. overdone; If Van doubt it, lis- ill .41.1 of t Jiten to the Re's. E.. Streete, Vicar • shrubs, and hardy outdoor peren- odd btiffets and extension tables, 13VTCHER BT;ST.%'XS§, ELECTRIC Wain, nearlr goo to choose from. In oak and walnut flniAhept. of Ashford, Middlesex, England.. machinery, large KelvInator re-- fiend for ,ustrated cataloorue. - I.. BEDROOM. BABIGAIPi.14 $3.95 -- 100 * MATTRESSES. ALI. Here's his appeal from the pulpit frigerator and complete fixtures The Manitoba. -Hardy- Plant Xurs-, ,fn thriving town. sacrifice owing- -ezy. DropmQre. Manitoba, - sizes, deeply packed with fresh --the-other Sunday.� cotton, closely tufted.' rolt edges, q to siekness for $1.450, Georve SEE THE NEW NORGE -Schindler. Tavistock, Ontario. OFFER'TO In good quality floral art ticking. '1 have no objection to buttons. OINVENTORS No C. O. D. orders. EVERY INVENTOR $6.95 AND UP, LARGE ASSORT - "being put in the offertory plate. AT YOUR LOCAL DMER'S DOGS Foil SALII� List of hiventIOUS and full 1007- went of dressers, in, walnut, birch - - AN OFFER TO 'but. pleme der -not take them off merlonnd enamel finishes. sent free. The Ramsay CoCo. -She bassocki." GREAT DANES, COCKER S P-40; - Registered, Patefit Attorneytr 273 $49. - ]JEAUTIFUL -FOUR-1-JECF, lels. Irish "tters, Dalmatian a, bedroom suite. In two-tone walnut Bank Street. OttRwn. ('Ronda. Wire Halr6d Terriers, Williams linish. dresser vanity. chiffonier .Carleton Place, Out. Pharmae.V, A. -and full size Led. cqnapleiely..ra� VWat's the 'fundamental. --- fintshed. difference hetween. a man and THE SPASMS OF DIJ U CATIONAI. BATAIN0. BEAI717t , PICTURES. $65 - BEAVTIrT!L LARGE WAT.- nut bedro�dm'suite, cornpletel 'a woman. Drawing- -.harts, Life Photo- Y. re. "A man -will pay $2 for a 05 'Un graphs. Send stamp for lists. Box finished. chiffonierdrewer,,,ran- Ity, bench. full S. STUDENTS NUNV ENHOL.U.NG g'UR bed: gag] eR Short coura�s'in Matriculation. spring and new mattress. $1 article he wants, while a Story. Jourdallam. Shorthand and woman will pay $1 for a $2 Us" Speech Culture,,.Make use of your $129 - (REPOSSESSED), REAU71- spare time. •Writ* one today. Canad- ful walnut 'bedroom suite (us*. -J -she- doesn't want." (ea- QUIT TUUA�.Xo. SN'UFF EASILY,' _inonth, cost 11199). larg6 dres- article :Ian Correspond'encer 'Collega, . I L v r, ser, vanity, chiffonier, full size S 'tabil hed 1902Y 229 Yonge Street Inexpensively.- -Home remedy, IKLEY bed and Sagless spring, gual'all- Toronto. Testi-ft"ninis. �'.iarantocd. Advice .1teed perfect, er M I X Ir U Q E: free nartlell's Uox 1. Winnipeg, 'STERFIF.11'" HA�RGAJN% Leftej�&',F'o'r Hid Buc I ELECTRIC l!!9TORS -Sn­-z FLOOR SAMPLE. chesterfiPM HEi�ATOJ.A RELIEVES STOMACH Taken From -mails' ELECTRIC - MOTORS SUITABLE and Liver -troubles. Sym bed, upholstered in good quality Symptoms: brown repp. has large wardrobe - for every. purpose. Jones & Moore Pains in right side, under sbou Electric296 Adelaide Strbet W., der blades and across hips. indl- compartment for'bedding.' Three letters addressed to Ad- Toronto, - $3 9 - COMPLETE LIVING) ROOIF b;estton, gas,• constipation, gall outfit (10 pieces, 3 -piece cheater - trouble. Fortnula of doctor. Re. lolf Hitler have been removed from meld suite, upholstered !n brown PAR.M MACHINERY ". - S. i I suits in otic day: Pripe $5.00. Mr -shall spr jig airmails travelling from the Unit-�' repp, ..reversible )Ia. Geo. S, Atmas. Dox 1971W Saska. *d Europe: by NE k. cushions, bridge lamp avid silk... States to way of lie MAY -shade, walnut end table, silk. �B ONE-WAY FROM -DISC cu - Bermuda, censor -ship officials dis- Harrow, - levers'- unnecessary, an- shade, ar �064 6 PROPERTY FOR 'SALE shlom tattle lamp and d close,statnped envelope for partic- modern metal smoking stand. --closed. ular-. M. T.*Allan, Neville, Sask. 13445 CA12MILNIX � Encl -The- chief---ven­i;dr 'would not ie dkolo 165 ACREg"aclub LAND, 3W3IILE chairs, large assortrpent'of covers. • FISH AT,WHOL"A1LE PRICES... :,L Railway, 1/4 mile frontage full =large spring cushiaons, veal their contents. They were ad- North Thompson river, 72 miles RUG SPECIALS L dressed, respectively, to "Htrr Ad- ALL VARIETIES, FRESH, FROZEN, north *Xarnloops, Strawberry and 8F-i'.%ILESS QUALITY, ORIENTAF,. smoked and salt fish. Write for Mixed_ farining -disttet. $800 cash. 'Itnodern, and conventional patterns,ry obb" ' "Chancellor' Hitler," and Lot -2626, X. D. Y, D., Rainsford; -in Axrninsters, . Wiltons, Broad= complete price-Aist. (No.Qrder-too Mt. "Fuebrer." -Pmall). , Standard Fish Co., 5181 'looms and tapestr1es, An -most -all WANTED pre-war prices. StjAwrenee. Montreal. SALFSNIEN sizes, at ODD PIECES FISHIN'G T.Ai'KLE OR SI-ORTING $39. 3,10DERN BE E kKFA.v?T ell. GOODS MAKE -A- DECENT- LIVING SELL- sulte�, buffet; -table a�4 six chairs WHY HAVE 5010 Ing 200 Fdrailex every day* neces- In waterfall design.; Ar cho4-,e- -aitiett. Guaranteed quality. Low Ink, -SHER) 'D - FOR OVIL- of color combinations. AO&PPIL "pe, t" F1 MtNl SEN. SORE nese, largeT,-120 Fisfitnf-Tadicle- -p�ce. 90D Familex salesmen live- $9.9F AND "UP" GAS 'STOVES, 3 & C14t t, .90 . t with this agency. Company's sue. catalogue, out March. 20th. 'E. - 4 -burners, thoroughly - clean, and ow v 101 0� XanTs,.17l7Cf&lg St. W., Montreal, cess depends on salesmen's. 14 guaranteed. :4 1 FEET 7 A two' Quebec. Tw_elvd yearl of increas4d bust- �1"e -.KITCHEN, CABINETS, IN 010'�b*c' o"' & mesa prove the possibilities buyfng oak and enamel finishes, with slid - in Familex Plan. For free details Ing porcelain table tops, complete- ql., and ciLtalogil ei Familex, 579 St. ly reconditioned. V% a, Montreal, - $14.50 - 6-PI.ECF. lj]REAKFAST. 11A -drop-Ieat table and JUST shite, buffet, CAR AND TRUCK PARTS SEED I�OTATOES t buffe in good order - Open Evealuirn; Used'- New BX�YING, SEIJANG, CAR LOTS, Bay wtth confidence. All coeds sold SPECIALIZING IN RMUJI.T. MO. - Truckloads, Table. -Certified- sewd. on -a peafttTe money=back .1irus"n- xi TORS, I1OV1#'F."NITS, Hirdroull Ontarlos. Islands, Ask Hisays Hydrastis Ontario, tee of astlatnetle". 'Nwnif HOW - * largest -potato dealers In r1o, to, Winches, Ginersters, Start Lyons Furniture. Co. 'brituretors. 1. - El.hance service, Glass 64 Front St. E., Toronto. am r4ornetoth 47-8 Yonge St. Entz--U�f Satisfaction or refun* lAvy, Auto Ul KLY two"& 00 -"F MUE NO., %- -Partn, Toronto. L TORONTO- ,.. r . . y-77 771 f .M .., .'.•.. ''O7`•Td4.}+3' '. i.,. .. _. _ .: '.Y: -'. - .., .. '., ...._ .. � .�-:.'.. ryrl�'-:' -Ir ja wTf...n .• v+L �� •^• �"✓fi. ••` ^r<'"v;..... a. '. .,, n :. .�. �- ,.'-'. --> .. !•.-� c ':4 _.»': acre'.- r :�... �===sirs _ .-a .. ` -ale dies' Aid of the Presby- !-Magistrate Brown e, of the he Mkerin . • n t) terian Church will' meet at• the Toronto Police Courts was theBRADLEY'S g home of Mas..1ttCurison on Wednes- guest-speaker at the monthly' meet- MEAT ' "MART --W. H. Crammer' has been con- day next, Feb. 21st, at the usual ing of the Women`'a Club on .Mon- 8' 2 --- Wised to----his-bed-dur-ing the poet hour. -Allah ladie��� - evening, The members and. _ _ . BGy -tone i�X.ea��j ��j week, but is now recover:ng. ation are invited. -- husbands were the guests of bir: -We Derry a full tine of Boys' Breeches, _ $1,75 — �--»Mrs: F. A. Lawaotr, of Toronto, The annual meeting of St. and Mss. Harry Arnold, in their _.. Andrew's Church was held on Mon- beautiful home of th's occasion �' j'e8l] Bo; 6 win ]breakers, $1,75 - is -visiting Mrs. R. H. Cronk for a -° - few days. _ day evening at the home of John Mr. Browne-spoke oa--Britsh-Laws, Boys' or blue 8$Tris, and Mrs. Murkar, with a good at£ its enforceanent and • the views of Men's Bi B Overalls 1. -Mrs.. Wyman, of Peterboro, $ 75 o ,llas been spending a few days here endanee of members and adherents the re=action as seen by a magic- '' -.With her brother, Russell Burrell. of the congregation. • The pastor, trate of a city court. , His many Cured Mens heavy lined smocks 2.96 r-Miss 'Eva Pilkey, of.- Toronto Rev. D. Marshall, presided. The listeners probably formed entirely %..'77; -Fen's Rubbers at varioufia pn- bpent a few days here with her reports from the various organiz- new .opinions of Police 'Magistrates. Meats 8. at'ons were received and adopted. It was pleasing indeed to f nd that mother, Mrs. C. H, , Pilkey. These were all of a ver- satisfact- kindly, considerate, hi h- r'nci led _ A Mass Meeting of Liberals y g P • P r delivery i8 at your service �1 �•ra l ,will be held- this Friday n'grht in elected Trteasurer. andoJesG as�X� ie$ were eying the bench of �J (l�j 3% - y Courts. We found--Phone-Fick _1620 Pbone Pick-3004- T-own-Hall, WWthy, tor--the = --- purpose of nominating a candidate . ter, Treasurer- of the Budget. The tha e w s , gentlemanly, - - for the forth-coming Federal El ec- Board of Ma gers was re-elected, ian Canadian- citizen, who, though tion. All-Liberals are invited. e a ditionof Mr. Robert C. dealing with those who have fallen, -rMss. Alex. Wilson, whao .has Reesor. When the business of the -is still prepared to say that there keen resid'ng for some' time with meeting was concluded, refresh- is "some good in -every man"' even Mrs. Thomas Andreiw, but recent menta were served by the ladies. of one iwith a "record" Miss Tomas-15 Iy been visiting her son, Alex. of the congregation and a meet pleas- ine Arnold gave several readings, Toronto, had, the misfortune a few ant soc'al hour was spent by all. and �, 'Falls°se,' a vocal number, days ago, to fall, when corning -For several years the. Dramat- all of which was very much. enjoy- -down the--stairs and fracture her is Club of the United- Church here ed.- � leg above the knee; She is now in have been producing well-known ..,�. _- HERE'.S INTERESTING ` NEWS" the hospital receiving treatment. plays, by well-known authors. The Pickertaag Community Club. FOR THE HOME -,Mi. John Powell, of Church cast has remained much: the sam• T= Ste. met with a painful accident a with only one or two changes each 300 each BELOW ZERO tic !! few days ago. He was descending year. The group have become very Believe it or root. Nevertheless that The - new spring Staunton Semi } the-steps at the_rear of h;s home, well knawn, and theY'presenia- .is what the temperature will be when the cane he had in his hand tions given good receptions. They at the Club . Rooms th's Friday, trimmed 5unworthy Wall-papers are slipped on the icy , stairs, causing have travelled . during the last two February 16th. The first of the Ex- ' brim to.. fail and fracture several of three years ' considerable dist- tension Lectures from the Univer- of his ;rba, and otherwise shaking ance• to present their plays They sity of Toronto, sponsored by the - nowin stock. hien up badly. We hope for his have been rehearsing stead.ly dur- Club will be given, at 8 p. in. New Flor Designs early recovedy, ing tate last few weeks, -the Lillian Professor J. 0. Whilhelm, of the _ --Qn Saturday FEbruary 24th, I� Mortimer play, "The Winding Physics Department w:ll 'give a_•* there w-11 be an organization meet- ; :Road", considered by them to be Lecture, entitled - 800 degrees be- New '�%arnis ed 'Tiles, _ iing-for the Junior Institute, in the the "heWest" that they have pro- low zero - experiments with Liq- New Plaster effects Wommen's Institute Rooms is the duced for some time. And this udd Aix. Come and see a spike "serious' charge, -._ Ca�vnaty Club. All those urteres- . does not mean that' it is @serous driven into a board with a banana. grOuP pleasefineettist 230 0 k. scteof such iL sa, v�rboe for dialogue s gong to lmt a silvetwo char- There will r c llectionrswill be tak- - L4U$—BII ioient Staunton Remi-trimmeted d Girls who were meavbess of the .make it diffirnit for the rest of en to help defray expenses. «QSIn9P0 y" wallpaper, peilinii paper and -Chit Girl Fmterta:ra' are asked the players to keep their mind on. Big doings aga> this week at to be present. their own work. It '■ a good story, the Club. Pool tournament on Mon- bo or for a room 9 z 10 for only $2.49 -'The sympathy of th's common- and demands a lot, in acting, of day night the -19th: Jack Boyes and - •Ity is expressed to Mr. Fred Kirby, the players. Don't miss it when it Stan Balsdon are looking after of Hermitage Farm, on the death is played here on Friday, Fabruary this. Put your name on the bulle- Just a week-el'lsi j• a+Q of his father which took place at 23rd, n the Community Hall .And- tin. Entries most be in by Satur- it7 eltor his hums at ah re, England, •an Monday, Feb. gagementa, and commence -fit ie ii And on the 21st, Wednesday, the --- nth, . at an advanced age. circuit this Friday ri ght., at Col- postponed GribiLage tournament - •_ �tapls 3,eaf _ _ T c-The Vestry Meeting of St: nmbn's: twill tame place.. Place your entries George's Anglican Churvch, w•as ►-The. United - Church W. M. S. with Flank Hall. or Art Fdahard- Pure Lain ► a. is held in the Rectory oa January met last week at the home of Mrs. son. Please bring boards and cards. $ t -- 89th, 1940. The reports of the var- Gartahore, with a good attendance. Ttose members who did not turn '1 lb Prints G� Tea sous organisations were given and In the absence of the President, set for the. Ladies' N' ght last week _ er lb" , - f results showed one of the most Mrs.. Bunting, Mrs. Jenk'nson, our missed one o! the events of the pv y successful yearn in the lietory: of ,vice-President, was in the chair, mason. it was a dandy!- fern for -7- the n�.7 �• l�• the church. The- officers elected for and had charge of. the Devotional all, and all had fun.. The bjscWt E - j_ the coming year ase: Rector's Period. Mrs. . Stevenson . gave a and bottle feeding was' the high- 1 Pkv �` 06a 'Flakes F�akeB SIL 2 ba ' of M apt e Warden, I. L. Wilson. People's short talk. on. Tempbrance. - Plans lig'•.t event of the evening. K 6 Warden, Wm. Gormley. 9ldeasnen, were made for the Easter � Thamk- 25,000 laying pullet@ on one term, Leaf �� - Ji. Leslie, Roy Powell,'. B. Harvey, offer'ng. Two abort poems on incredible; butt the moving pictur• Leaf Soap for 20 cents. - Mr. Fowler Sr.,. Mr. Wheeler, Mr. "Happiness" were read, one by es 'showed them, and the • Working .!Geo. Green, L. Wilson, W. L Cour- Miss Bunting and one by. Mss. L. processes of :this immense farm - S' CHAPMAN 'tire. Parsh Council' Rector, War- Morley. These two numbers were- near Brantford. The ..pictures 'Were • dens, W. A. McLean, G. K. King- %quite suitable as all the members well taken and were appreciated @ton. Lay. Delegate to Synod - Mr. Were qu'te pleased, having exceed- by those who attended on Monday V. A. McLean or G N. Kingston. ed their 19" alloca'tiaar.�-Mu night.PECIALS AAuditor, RAC. . Ruddy kar read , a message from our Pres- 'IT-he to the ]ate "The �M ading Road" Community ® r.�r.. J the Entertainment Coi;nmittee idem, paying Sall, Piekerin Frida! Feb. 23rd. Breakfast BaCo�I i 6aT�' Ya -- of the Rea Cross, are holding a Mm, J, W. Smith, who for some g� _ BridBe Party .at the home ..of Mrs. years was a very effic'ent presid- � ~ _. Robe: Ruddy, on Tuesday, February ent of our- Society and held' in the C•,Iassined A&ery esmfe M Steak 12c• a 16.. - 27th, at 2.30. All ladies desiring highest esteem by all who knew - ! • to play who have been overlooked her. The Study Book was under RADIO SERVICE - Electric wir- =Po _� _ — 12c. alb.: Jm arranging tables, are cordially the leadership of Mrs. IL Morley, ins and Repairs. Expert Service on ! invited to leave their names at the All Makes of Receivers. Reasonable `,stewing who raves assisted by Mea. Leonard S Witt _ ' 1 a Ve iced Cross Headgnar%rs, so that Wilson, Mrs. Edgar James and Rates. Tubes Tested Free. Mussell .! � tables may be antnged for them. Mrs. Norman Gartshore. M. Gray, Brougham Oat. ;Adrais@ioin, 50 cents: FOR SALE - OR RENT - d-room .�ewe�ten! 1 a J r _ _ - -cottage in Pickering 'Village; In ciftnic C ser, : ,3 • ■ Me- good repair. John C. Moore, . phone Meetin o Lmbm e r'a s Pickering 2706. . . _ .. g JERSEYS FOR SALE - a freak • ... • . R I D - coed • @ month,.. a a _ due th mon an good • young bull out.of a good R. 0. P. • • _ A Mas's • iMeeting of . Liberals will be u ( cow, sired by a son of Volunteer of Oaklands. Prices rght. F. M. Chap- B toter t pholie �1Q rl l$ • man, Pickering. 26-6 - - held i _ 3 FOR SA71E - quanf.ty _ of 'ear TOWN HALL corn. 35 cts. the measured 'bushel. ■ Smith, "Maplesrde" Bay Road` p k �, , N a rdware AT 8.00 P M ON ■ e T. - oil-Burning brooder, FOR 'SALE' • used-two seasons, capacity 500. Half price. A. 'E. Hanley Rouge P ' ' _ ....Master Poultry Feeds .'Valley. hone Malvern 1701. FOR SALE - Percheron mare, r s. - Concentrate, eying as , 3 yr`s '13-tooth lI-H cultivator. Set --BUSINESS. -Nomination 'of a candidate of 12-disc ha-rows (M-H)• Delaval • t Separator, _demonstrator, cheap. D. Shelf and Grit, Hog Concen- , the . forth-coming Dominion: • `lair, Brougham. , • EIGHT SHOATS -- for sale. R. trate.' and • Pig Starter, Calf Elections. - _ e,, con." 4, Pickerirti ' R. .E Hedge,, g. jnfj , ,;: _ Meal and Mineral ix, Poul- - 1PEAKER--Hon. C. D. Howe 1VI mister FOS SALT - a first-class organ. ! A' bargain ' J..C611ins; Dunbarton. tr _ . Tonic - -S tock _ Food, of Trans ort Federal Govern- : -- n - . PI GSk:012 •SALE- a number_, of pigs 6 weelds old. Percy Neale,-- <: `.'Ment• -Kingston Road„1 nae :east of Pick ;. 1 - ening. Plow Bhare' tot nearly ever] inakeof plow Orchestra iYl Attend a ` nce " FOR SALE several Bronze•Tur- Wgetit fors McCormick.Deerirtg Farm M,achlnery sr,d s. IIatch,' lot 21, con. 4, tri .ALL LIBERALS WELCOME. key'hang .�, - _. - .... 4 Pickerm Igor Motto - We bwe IL Qin (Wt IL Or It is amt meds. w r1 �. IAMES HEFFERING. J. C. ANDERSON X. Cis APPLES FOR SALE a qu&rttity President -Seoretarq °f '.dorthern Spies,, good quality. , ;...• T. E. Crawford, Pickering.i. S. gALSDON, - - PICKERING J Ontvio Riding Liberal Association FOR SALE - 4 horses, 3 and 4 years-old-All- quiet-A.-Wood, Dun- ` / . , Barton. `w _ • .___. ._ GC3D SAVE THE ,f�Clhd�•a, '�