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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1940_02_23. , .., .'_•.•.. "•' .. ..'{, .a .., .. .. •.,. �. . ;. �=.' _ __ a>f.' •'•;."••"d:T's.d''9- 3 •J. .� Y...- Y-9e- .r. X41. -w�4f. •NJ.. -1.N} - :. - F. ... __.....-., .....s..d',.. s.i...l. 1.z° 'mss. ;.'... �_ �; +r+• i." �i' ✓' a Y:. i"S ,' �!•.� 5') ':moi. : nr� , i�Tn' h 4 ' d:"° N� �. �... ..w., ,p,'ao•• ,1.P ,r c• �r.�. �+f ,.� n� > .•• w Y' e y 7 HE �_'P,,1C.'_1KER1NG NE..WS `fiTOL. LIX _? - PICKERING, QNT., FRIDAY, ,,)EB. 245, 1940 - -No. 27; Y is ` >Nsafs�srtassal �sro,3+a. The W.nding Road" is presented _P1Ckerlil$ Branch - AUDLEY _ (� �.'];`aj�j (� i� _J[sdieat _ 9 at the L'tii;ed Church Pickering - �+��+E WyO+� I - �_ Theo:= Annan is digging a� new "R-H. O. PEARSON-!'tissieiuti Ton'ght, February 2'3rd. ..8.15 Red Grose Orders well, liioping to get water a little -•• - . MILLS ' and Surgeon, Dunbattos. 101 more easily than by the 'Iong haul. E:: Oliil3YTH, O h. D., Director The Entertainment Committee of AL• Inn s, B. S. A,, was here on 15SG--l9J+G, p P, p. BROUGHAM i-L.OQton e11JCW .«tic 66D of o�cato tteg. the Pickering Unit of the Red Tuesday, arranging final touches ,,.... T(afatei�6 tiei of the sCmRrtvn oDcometicai- - oidia a Bride Party to-the--Seed'-Fair-Prizes--at Brook= r` canon NU - t.ye. es*miaed by n at. g in, on, arc 1�2�Fi- Monday, ne s d a and : lF r i da T�6��°e ' Ct°M.rnt' o°t' ene Percy in hospital on Sunday a E home o Mrs. Rost. Ruddy,• Y y j legfs�. last, on Tuesday, Feb. 27th, at 2.30, p. The `annual 'dinner of the Club V(/E GRIND-FINE Mr. G: )J: biiddIeton'. health 1.Q m. All lad es who enjoy bridge, are will be held in the. school house on - .�c Shorts and Fee of all ____RTD_.thYALD RUDDT Barrieber: cordially° invited to leave their Tuesday, February 27t�t. A dant n' �. st'll a cause for anxiet to his will follow. The Committee are at Mods, also t minerals , and other t�yro cR� a by�tnoiaue A. people. y names at the Red Crossoorr�s, so t Psa.ts rias a`.otut Bowe• wb.trr. sW Harold Cassie was brought -home that tables may be arranged for Fork on the details. ' them. Admission 50 cents eoncentrafes for profitable fee tAF BE7ITON, BELL 1f ROSS from Hospital on Saturday after- The Club held a Bean Supper at Local Red Cross. Funds are run- ' the home of Mr. - -and Mrs. Fred _ kept on hand Earrrstors & Solicitors aOOn' ni low. 100 Crawford on •Honda evening. A We stock enl the best Poul Mr. T. Beer visited his sister, Mrs Pounds of woos, costs Y g• y I1r, J. BLATON. K, C., Telephone Ekins and husband at Brookln, on a lot of money, and is used up very skating party ,was expected, but Feeds and Supplies. N 0. BROOKE BELL, K. C. Adel, 2838 Tuesday, February 13th. quickly. Approximately $800 , in the weather decided otherwae. - - ' Our Insurance Agent, Mr.• Don- matlsrials has-already been used, so Keep Friday, :March 8th for the X.. =+•�R�:%ri 71.. c�: ROSS -- 872 Bay St. Red - Cross Units, Institute., Lodges Picture Show and Dance at the - ald Beer, kiss opened a Branch, Of- g udley school in aid of the school's jOIily L. POND Toronto fice - at Port Perry, where he will and Clubs, wI.,o can, are urged to �^+ U. RICHARDSON 3c Co., Barrier• ge at, stated times each week. ra se money- for the purchase - of rad o 'set; The Royal Tour will be ,LAND SURVEY-011101 Soh-ca l�ataiie. its : Suite bbl: Mr. Wilson, of. Wllitevale v:aited supplies: our boys are shown. Ladies ,will provide and the .�.eea.o� 1.x1. Btm oa� v Toronto st. i aootn- Biting a°- gentlemen will pay the quarters. F. J. DONIi,"{/Abf, :'r4wbow ♦i. tees;�ic�etms r'br 461.3. scf Brougham Young, People at their erYthing they have, and we who, are Bi A'' �• � = meeting on, Sunday evening, to in safe at Name must do -our bit. ---�'---- L. S. Ori' fife are the records r[ s NGIJS McMiLI,AN$rrlgnt�r Sol• g GREENWOOD 8urveyers G�soa and Araoid, q�• rer, notary PuYic. 1 ldeti rseie.t struct• them regarding B•.ble Base- _ Twadaa. Tetedimiaw Buis am*. 2W ball. DUNBARTO nag Str• ERSL ObusVI . pbow A number of local members bt Mr. �Vz'g11t, of Green :River . 1SBL - t3a6tcrl? - _ A. F. and A. M. were. guests of The 16t Dumbarton Co. of Girl .pent the week-end with Mr. and L? E$DSRT S. FALLdL9B. L. D 8., Dor'c Lodge, Pickering, on Feb- Guides held -a - sleighing party Mre -Gari Devitt. Ll s. ues4"uof r}�ya, c ttwe of wry 15th, when they celebrated Saturday, Feb. 17th. After the Rev. R. A. McVey and W. Brown Z), A . 33M � R y� suit~ w rb. u low, of arwtp. sleigh ride, they were--giver,-a pal. attended the Presbyterial meet'ng low..io.a .art se. cog• their. filtAhm anniversary.inner; Mre; o D. Bell, Ro ? at Oshawa last- week, ..�..�. ` d rat+: • ty at the .home of the', Co:rrnliae- _.�r..s- to 6 'appola ment, M-My An old-time resident o1 Brou$h- - _ y.r.ku1.. 1 oo am, but residing in Florida for The community uge Hill- home of Miss-. Dorothy Disney on 1181TrBA0e of-All Kinds.. ' some years, in the person of the Y Fellowsh met 1.a- the United Sunda � Thursday last and fi.n-shed three �sisrinis►!ti f fssD,>~ ' Late 'Rufus Starks, was brought` to Tuesday avenin Y School room very pretty quilts for a friend. 8�t Rates �Val'1s(e R�t1`3 Markham for burial on Monday, g, to near Rev, Bbtlllrit .ltd 8,81'�1`oe. -"'z"' P• C- Knath- He was unable co -a T men of the church met at r IL BRAT TO IvLH1iP 19th. P- the church at Mr.-F. � Green's on - • Poor, through illness. A get of D. �t. Cooe.prlatsr. Caa...w.ar r A large congregation was Pres- Tuesday eveningand -completed 1��,�g •e!<8a:14, Ace�ssty�: jtc. issuer o ent an Sunday at church service to al. des was shown Brig Wim_= I Picked -Address 1Phone ylrrra/■-r•+sa•.• wea+•at'•b`t• - , �, and Rev. McInnes, th Pans for, the', :nnusl.=-mss' - bear Rev. Kennedys message on Hill gave ; a °f West Supper and Concert to be held ear. BROUGH#M, PICK Sl3 ' ga very intereetin E. ARMt� the Three Essentials, for Christian I�tstare and also g talk ly in March. Particulars •-later. - L'ving• Concession - Forgfvenet Played the =><}Bil BRAL INSURANOR kagpipes, Miss Helen and Muster B lly RIVAL 89TATE and Surrsarrder to Christ. Devitt Manned an atiniversgry sur- REAL Amateur Contest Oddfellows' Euchre and Dance. -at pr. se for their parents,. it being ' CONVEY-ANCINGf - of Dramas took place on Friday. Whitevale, !lurch 1st. (Friday) the eighteenth anniversary :am am aatartd *Ad agency, evening and was a great success in , ,nary be their ON MON., VfIED. $od SAT. only ' ready Clarks Orchestra. wedding day. A large number of .�: same. every way. Four groups . of artists friends and osis ' ed met a the After May let. 1939 resented short plays, the &,wards KINS LE f s Uv e t . ltioae4 Plelk. 6M0 p _ � - horrie of Mr. and hire. Carl Dev- We have ..quantity of Seed Oats (Alas. , going to, First-- V-ctoria Square; ---�c - itt and g Second and T�iird; to Dunbarton Mr. and Mrs. Led ett Pwtt the even`ng ingames, ka.-Barone,, and Victory), a1w 8atlev. 7� �� MAW. _g int_ Sun- and music.. -after which a dainty c . YY M. M A YY . _ groups. The Judges were Rev. P.- day' las with Mr. and Mrs. Cec. mina Reads. Cluck -tarter. Do Ra- AUCTIONEER wsa served: The community tions Dryena. Fig Fceds ete. A full Li08NeSD AdOTIONEEB aND D- Augustine, of Clarerriorlt, Rev, Disney. extend best wishes to Mr. and Mra. liaeof these well know. feeds VALUATOR McVey, of Greenwood, and Miss Mies Eileen Bell, `-of Oshawa, Sales-conducted Anywhere Muir, Green River: At'the close, s Devitt. tl _ pent Wednesday lea with her - Chops.-MoL>raea, Snit, Miiltoods Shur - Pboue or write. Address 614 Dundas a -Social hour was spent wAh the _ parents here, train. Flog Concentrate. Minerals, Egg Street. East. Broughaan ladies 'served . refresh- Hockey results Feb. -15th - b.Pe' Euchre and Dance, at Mash Eta Oddfel e n R hitevale,` March 1st, - (Friday) - _.... _. -- Wbit5y. Ontario. - - ' menta. - poz► Kinsale 1 - Dumbarton b'. Until the T �r Lockwood w�Qd The Y. -P. Unions sponsored . a D�- la -offfa our team w--11be ha Clark's Orchestra. 1.J . ltl . L erbuA ga8pital bate between the local Un'on and s real .� - Columbus Y. P. Subject - Resolved . Mr. and Mrs.. V. Parkin and Miss P.ckering Community Club Ltd. P� Axilla Government Licensed that it would be in the best ,inter- Verna Balsdon spent a day last = -Main St. A. Stouff Ville, Qat. ' est of Education to - dispense with week rw.th Mr. and Mrs. Anson Despite the varied counter att- - PPCKGRING, ONT. Eaasninat one and Balsdon, at Taunton, ,actions of Political Meetings and WE D&VVER �hoae 191. Departmental What Have You, the 'first lecture , C' Maternity, Medical, and Surgical Pass pupils on. the year's work. Miss Mabel.. Harbron has recov• sponsored by the Club; .was well PHONE 6317 The Affirmative was taken by tie erect from her severe illness and casts taken attended. Prof. Wilhelm, of Toron- Misse� Bessie Mountjoy and Dorls Will be-'able to return to her school ::imIteroity, Serpi Room Ann's; of Columbus, while the Neg- at- Markt am this week.' _ to,. University demonstrated L'cgtid . ` Bate• for 10 da BZb.7d ative was upheld by Mesin John Sun-ay Schobl-wd Church :met aterestAir and showed us •some very int- S�imeLllin epi litegistend Nunes is attendance and Knox and Hugh ' Gannon. Mr. Young the usual time on Sunday. Reg. Mr. tratl� wvl�balloons -wa. only 24 hour service gives. of Oshawa; on beheff of -.the Jud- McVey gave a very interestin ser- - _lklobsilaoee Service ges; gave file verdict in-..favor of mon, in Memory of the Late Lord parallelled, by the Political, lihetor- �i01e>�aI1 011 Heifer-Nest, is in Whitby. it was also odd to `pod beat and ilisy to opar#,te " _IWS. E. R. GOOC_ 25.3% 'the Affirmative... Tweedacriuir. Oa Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 18th, Mr: and ldrs. Reg'nald Ramer, � ice form in the flame of an at- FOR the Woman's Institute• meeting was .and Miss Mahon Stevenson, o1. Al- C0l1ol lamp. The science students Also a good lino Of ranged, Or _ from the High School- were great- - - held at the M. .Hamilton home, tone, spent a day last week with, if lt, 1.9 � farnaCo, we would > .,INSURANCE with an attendance -of thirty-seven. the farmer' parents, Mr. and Mra. ly interested and after the lecture 7. 8r1:RVICE Mrs. Harvey, .President, • . was in W. T. Stevenson. a es w es sed t0 1Data11 t showered the Professor 'th qu be plea be best, Ir aatis 67 -the chair. In the opening devotions The North Group tions. - y" of the . Red - "Peace I$oolltom -P?►.... :The next -lecture to this series - QiL Z. ]�DBY a period of. Silent Prayer was.ob- •cross 'workers- of Kinsale Chapter _ seived for the beiseved family of met at the. -home of. Mrs. Ralph E. will be g'ven on Wednesday night, Satisfsetles Guafantud R1,R1L AUTOMOfiIii, LIFE the Late John, Buchan (Lord .MQlwbroy on Friday .afternoon and February 28th. The subject, "What Tweedsmn`r). Mrs. Johnston read pieced a u'lt for the Red Groes. I saw and what I think of Nazi VIN BUSEBY ACOliDlaiT, - ♦2f�t1D'S!'O!)nl the Poem, wzitten by him - My p A las q crowd heied at theJ. Cf✓rmany,,. This lecture will be - PUMIIC• LIABILITT Sic. Se vin by Prof.Ernest $lousy, B. A. a isrdware Tiossslth- gis,ALV1f.E PlOISCTION Philosophy of • Life. Mrs. Harvey Stell home on Wednesday evening 8 _ + alluded to the great -interest Lady of the Toronto �:niversity. Mace last to do honour to - Mr. and Mrs. - Mweedsmuir had taken in all th:'ngs J. Mulock. After the short program a date with u. This night and hear • a t'mely subject well delivered. .2ROI� MW pertaining to the betterment of the by local talent, the • young couple Secal. I�le Anatl er big night is planned for home Tile of Canada. Mrs. M. B. were presented with a shaver of p Burk read i number of acknow- lovely gifts. March 14th This w1.: • be another ^► - ledgments from Sick and Shut-in, The Y. P. Group met at the home Of the eves-popular 'Lad'es' Night. OF who had rece`ved' gifts or Vsits of Messrs ' Garnet and Verle Wagg The North-east Section is in charge GREET /NG . from the faithful Flower Committ- on Tuesday evening, February 13th.se G! 9 Institute Mrs. Johin under the able cha'rmenship of Mill- able • Dick Winter. Plan to keep this ev- ani er reported the work accomplished eat to take charge of ening - --- Championship rules are Putt'ng P to be poen - ' by this community ' for ' the Red the program, Mrs. Hooker, the Pr- P lect>r1C Nampa Cros; as follows: 12 Sets am ' some Zest-into'the 'playing of -Nig- FOR ALL OOC- ASA 0t4S --- pYj -8 esident, .took the Topic. The next as. 7 Pa'r Pillow slips: 12'. .Bed meeting is at the hall, on 'Tuesday ger'Pool' as is evidenced by the Until Feb. -14th pads. 7 Hospital ackets. 17 Pail Tournament naw in action. Sewer- BIRTHDAY ' j evening, after• wlich there will be 1 socks. 2 Pair seamen's stockings.- drama practice. ing off the eight ball lies been dis- ,. CONVALESCENCE s ,0 per cent off . all fn-rni- 2 pair ,rifle, mitts. 2, Pa'r :" hat! It was with regret that the, many estrous to some of the expert ex SYMPATHY _ furs and electric" lamps mitts. 2 ruse caps. 3 Scarfs. 1 ponenta of the Pool Fraternity •< friends of Miss Harriett Graham, + CONGRATULATION, Sweater 2 Helmets.• .5 RTristlets. The first round of the tournamen- , learned of her death, which occurr- r on the floor. r More materialwvill soon be ava'1 was run off on Monday'ni'ght. Full NEV�'ARRiVAL u ed on Monday, of last week, in Or a _ .. w, n SONS BIRTHDAY' able to continue the work. Mrs. B lYst of. play :11 be given ' ext1. ill'a,- The, deceased was in her 95th Harvey made the annouxlcetnen3� week.. _- Motor Ambglauge, Day -cm `Nig�tt - year and - until recently enjoyed MOTHER'S BIRTHDAY that the District Meeting will ` be ,good health. •She lived for. anum- The introduction of a. Dark. Horse R ug 'her of years in 'our community at -the weekly Saturday night FRIENDSHIP Phoma. 111001. bekf in Bro ham- this gear. Mrs. Checker Fight will be the novel ati- BIRTH 'ANNOUNCEMENT, - T. Robertson and Mrs.' Lemon - con- ',with her sister, -tile late Mrs. Syl- traction th�s- week. We cannot get -WEDDINO CONGRA'i'S:. �+�p p timed the Talk on Meat 'Cookery, wester Mackey, on the -farm mow- .` S 1 rgR1�� T begun Iast meeting. Mrs. -Lemon -occup'ed by' Chas. Ledgett and .lat- -any definite information about him C. ' demonstrated with dishes as re- through the grape v'ne, but"Zurr= JCC• : XE)C. IAC, - . P er:'avith her niece, :Vire. C. J. Stew- � Ful]ered Direotor pared at Training School, it-Brook-ensue, on the, farm occupied by int whispers say that he will B0 YIS ���� CO., )in. At the close of the afternoon's stand all comers on- the'r ears. No Wm. Parkin. She was always a Furniture Dealer T doubt there will be several "Doan- �M program, an interchange of home- member and supporter of our L n-. SUNDAY HOURS--12-1 neon, 8-trp► ■. Pi�kef1nQ. made Valentines was made in ans- ited `Church and had many warm ghty remarks following this bout. , Details of the Cribbage Tourna- PSON>e � _ ' � Iver to Roll Call. T,,e Hostesses,friends, The funeral may held at ment played this Wednesday even- -� Mesdames Hamilton, Beer, Soden Gahm and interment_ at Salem and Hedge, served a ' dainty tea. Cemetery. ing will be published next week. � _ . yields on a an no ration. tire world in the season of 1938-39 .1 ���too� • "Concentrate 4u good land and iathropreviouslpea Cent. less tprtn_ 'T _tl .. n ese son. ��'t�rld pro g; good sleds,,' he advised. "In thisduction dhopped from 36,,7 84,04 - -- ' — n e µ youbTeaTiln crm production '7.401,000 bales, a decrease of 9,377- . - Lesson .. .... .. ^.�• '. :,>: ': . ''; ..'.. ., ._. �... �::i'' R'� • .. : ♦ - �t '.✓- a•c' '•R�' ''.: X ,1 • �. 1 � • v,T,'" t' •<'` � "'.:>eV-fv • ' "w ✓.�. 'y'N d f.. '✓x45. -, ..' .r^ a: .:1:, ,. •tr: rdi .U'Tn •"4T, .. 'Sx•T .• ..:.^}•, •' .?•+..,.. — �� .. _� ., '+/ •bh ,p- .k*sr r : reduction in acreage and partly to ol lower 'average yield per acre. •.?danure_is not tn• itself a balanc- Abroad, smaller production �tiax ,:.S7E�Ki►RDS IN THE KINGDOM ed fertilizer, being eery low in ' reported by Chida, India' and a:so _ .Matthew 24, 26 - phosphorus,contains notable n Egypt. �nMd3DriE On The ICC In Bla#tle Diels Minister of Agriculture, has warn. 39 season contained in the twelfth New 2 t arid. these are present chiefly in ed the Ontario Agricultural Couacll that such increase could only be Cotton Year Book of the 'York 'Cotton Exchange just issued I �une�a A ' and faithful servant" Matt. 25:21, attained successfully by increasing U. S. GREW LESS i dTHE LESSON IN ITS SETTING from its value as a source of plant - 81 Years Old 4.1-1 dw under culti• Production of cotton by the e•n- yields on a an no ration. tire world in the season of 1938-39 .1 ���too� • "Concentrate 4u good land and iathropreviouslpea Cent. less tprtn_ 'T _tl .. n ese son. ��'t�rld pro g; good sleds,,' he advised. "In thisduction dhopped from 36,,7 84,04 - -- ' — n e µ youbTeaTiln crm production '7.401,000 bales, a decrease of 9,377- . - Lesson w g t i h ODU-8ales.....The greater portion of r . avoiding the difficulty of tying to this. decrease occurred in the Unit - farm marginal lands." ed Stags, and Alas due partly to a VALUE OF MANUREa reduction in acreage and partly to LESSON VI11 w., lower 'average yield per acre. •.?danure_is not tn• itself a balanc- Abroad, smaller production �tiax ,:.S7E�Ki►RDS IN THE KINGDOM ed fertilizer, being eery low in ' reported by Chida, India' and a:so _ .Matthew 24, 26 - phosphorus,contains notable n Egypt. amounts of nitrogen and potash, PT • ed Text,-Ma-it�5:-14.27 t arid. these are present chiefly in Golden Text: — "Well done, good ; the .liquid portion which too .often EA Now ' and faithful servant" Matt. 25:21, is alloyed to leach away. Apart � _ --Kaiser dTHE LESSON IN ITS SETTING from its value as a source of plant - 81 Years Old Time Tuesday o1 r virt- food,' manure possesses othe_ S .,Passion VVeek. A;} - - - ues. It imprKes tte texture :and -- Place — Th Mount of Olives. moisture -holding cgpacity of soil Former Fluler Has 22' Grandsons �. This lesson gives us a new con- aqd bends up the humus content, introducee the beneficial Fighting With Nazis ception, of the infinite wisdom and and also which in the knowledge possessed by Christ con- bacterial` organisms t Shadows of ano her wa fedi cerning the future. His prophecies have been fulfilled, and are being q,$'. ".z` ' �' ' " known and unknown- ways promote favourable biological and :chemical acrossaobsercances of then 81st , fulfilled throughout the age. The ti; t •' a processes in the soli. Pormer kaiser Wt birthday of f m 1 - fundamental theme running all II, late in January. one through the Olivet discourse is the �r�-rZ' '`om The gay family celebration ct . coming of the Son of man, as In -b r N World Cotton otherears was missing from ' Y Doorn Castle, where the former dicated by the recurrence of sueh "t'te -thy w' . N d �" G�.•man ruler maintains formal i- _ - phrases as sign of con= ! Output Lower ties of his former court and' watch - •fag.•• is b h dis• ., es in exile the progress of an- _ ?he questions as ed 7 t e ciples in this chapter have troubled Ake minds of men in every age. Je- 'on made a prophetic Proeounce- • eat—ea$eees�g lite eharacterfs_ The Canadian Expeditionary Force hockey team, which has been formed by Canadian soldiers new training in 'England, were so rushed for time when they visited Empress Hall for a- workout that they took to the ice in battle dress. Here c'ne of the Canadians -is "on the run" tics of four different spheres during -•_ the long period between his depart• , -� are and his return. Nothing has ta- anothel two, to another one; to and hEougbt other.five talents, say- . ken place during nineteen hand each according to his several sail— red years in these four spheres to five taients_: to. I, have gained other contradict. -In -any way Oe startling ity; and he went on his journey. five taleut7. 21. His lord said auto 119884 Production Declines From Two Previous Seasons The world did not produce near•' lv so much cot n Z -t9`58=39-- season as to either of the two sea. sons immediately previous, and it did not consume -nearly so much as in the season second previous, other generation of Germans at war with the Allies. Hohenzollerns in Adolf Hitter 'a army provide part of his interest is the fl ed pins he sticks in war maps to follow the campaign. Be- has 22 grandsons in the. Ger man army. Another, Prince Oscar. lost" his life in the 'Polish cam - statements of the Lord. He pre- 1 .' tra g - and faithful according to a review of the. 1988- f pa;gn. 'dieted that "the end of the age' the five talents went and traded servant: thou has been falthtul _ e►onld be s time of disillusionment, with them, and made- other five over a few things, 1 -will set thee - - of exyectancy, of confusion in the talents. 1.7. to like manner be also over -many things; enter thou °fate minds of -men, when multitudes that received the two gained' other the . y of .thy lord. And he also would be -looking be•looking for deliverance. two. 18. But he -that received the that received the two talents came PARABLE OF THE TALENTS. one went away and dlgged In the and said, Lord, thou deliveredst Matt: 26:14. For it Is as when a earth, and bid his lord's money. 19, unto -me two talents: lo, 1 hale man, going Into another country, Now atter a long tithe the lord of gained other two talents. 23. His HORIZONTAL Assswer to iPt'evious Punie substitutes; -- called his own servants, and defiv- those servants cometh, and maket.h lord said unto him, well done, good. x, 8 £rtgitieer II Ocean vessel. ---- '+ered anto them his goods. 15. And a reckoning with them. 20. And he and faithful servant: thou hast for the - 12 Street vato ons be gave tivs talents, to that received the five'talents came been faithful over a few things, I - 15 Low cart' ; will set thee over • 3ny things; en- Panama Sailboats. Canal.Therefore. s _. ter thou into ills joy of thy lord, 24.E And he also that had received the 13 Ti�Kti- � _ ---�� • 22 was sad a2s _ - / /� 8y William one talent came and said. Lord, 1 14 Command. � + ♦ f �/� / / �^%�LL,/ FK son knew thea that thou art a bard .18 To relax. x neK �•)• - Tt-�VIT��Vs gu 23 Threshold. mail. - where thou dldst not aovr,.ttr-d gathering where thou did 17Aeritorni 28Most a - Seemine - 'q "'°` • not scatter; 25. and 1 was afraid. ID �' f 7;4ERE AARET and went away and bid sty Ealent 21 Was victor. 29 g100d�uCker 22 Barters, 30Peak. /40, O0 tri 'tho earth; to, thou bast. thine . 24 Malicious - 31 Spread of FOR1K5 OF own. 36. But his -lord , nswered and burning, an arch. i _ - /V4141V1iMtt4�..'S ' said unto him. Thou wicked 'a slothful servant, thou kaewest LhaT . 25 Limb. "-ceY. 62 He set up the 34 Salad pegr. _ KNOWN E reap where I sowed not, . and t;a •37 Either, " 43 Red Cross. administration 35 Agent, C SG'JEIVCE er where a did. +ot scatter; 87. thou 28 Greasy. 44 Horsepower. - of the — 36 Recipe. w, QDAY 30 Territory. 45 Acted Zone. Sia Mining but. ougbtest to have put my, motley to 31 Shoe bottortl. furious. Al Enchantment. the banters. and at my coming I -32 gone, 50 Type measures' 'VERTICAL 44 To aid. ' V should have received back mine 33 Marked with 51 Cotton fabric. 1 -Grain. 48 Publicity. own with Interest. in this famous spots. 54 Finger. 2 impetuous. 47 To encircle. parable of the talents vhlch might 38 Musical note. 58 Note in scale. 9 Jewel. 48 Self. + - ` ` really be called "the parable of the ST Bugle plants. ST More 4 To leave. +49 Flat plate. lord and his servants~" we, should38 Company, tarnished. _ 5 Unit of work_ 52 To card wool. remember hist t talent in those 89 Folding bed. 58 Resembling B Appliances. 53 Born. r - days was the equivalent of about 40 Eternity, roses. 7 Eyes. 155 Afternoon . . a twelve thousand dollars. The re. 41 Feminine .61 He — the 9Transposed. meal. ward' to the case of the man with pronoun. ' . canal 25 9 To cut: 59 Right. _ fiv; • talents --committee! to him and -42 Golf warning ;years ago. 16 Soap 6WP(jrm of "a • to the case of the man with two As exactly the same. The, reward of: 0 1 service is apportioned according to 'mow :7 6 fidelity to opportunity.• in the easy � of.the ifai'thful servant, ryfirst.- 4 life as exposed; secondly, his 1`f O!'4 MAY I19 193% Tw. SNE, Mle�% Ry APPEARED talent was recalled; thirdly and -ro jCwj I THE R/M 00r Thor SLJ/Vs rself was cast out, ^' :e . finally he hi - goods of the absent Lord are his. re. AND AST'AONOMEIRS W �� z0 'ftp mNPRM TMElit SAM JEFS THA -r vela tion of God and s man, his THE „nom �N 7- N5 ENTIRELY procision for man's great need; his - `� Whi'%l• AT71Pls��ii�i. IE perpetual call; his mediation; his.. ~ alln]rave some o1 them committedic for paftly;ced t. - k r talents, five, t.; o. one accord- - WILaw- ing to our ability and his choice; arta these talents became Dray de -'- � IVOT �►. dir.TL1 O=* -M-4 F_ iViGt}T — . ---- _ OOM 1937 at MCA URVICB INC _ -FARM = 3 q5 SCIENTISTS are still on the alert for any new animal that may ..NOTES t U L+ exist, although• ft is generally believed fhat no important types of jr E mammal remain unnscovered. New forms of reptiles come to i d one of the newest of these is the Willard•$ 7 Ii u0At1y, an BOOST' PRODUCTION ght frM _rattlesnake: which Maw's no larger than 15 in&e.F ' length. - •_ ._...:. ...• .. �+,.. ` ',, Urging Ontario farmers to strive - 2 •' ' XM: b there any. pow e'.:erW to ke" We earth se- for greater production to`meet war- hflaig oil Eris ere et beiwg time needs, W. R- . Reek, Deputy -;PUP—Indirect Watching . ;_J. MILLAR WATT : y 1V14Y' ARE ALL Yt)UR, SHOP 50 -TWAT NOBODY 94NOWS - I DE-TE-CTVGS• CROSS•EYEt� 1 � WATCHED � r I TNEY'R!; E3E NG :,�-.r•' i ' F , % ..... - -+ • " r eliskInate the me T dill and physical Buffering caused by re- have become stuck together, they fit DOES bate good in •pipe(" What S�'i "n�'e .- petted injections of insulin in Ghts can be separated by covering with treatment of diabetes. paper and pressing With a hot iron HANDY SEAL POUCH 16yb r5 g,0pp TIMES BRIGHTER - _ - - V•LB, "LOK•TOP" M - - _ _ 17sin8 an odd camera which now 'TIRED FEET • - _boi ' -t uare oneso Lara in rad s make6rou stl also packed in Pocket TinsWilliam H. Christie ha6 determin- f n$ ed the brightness of 18 globular r,4 /)ysr MAY REPLACE INSULIN star clusters. N , r Discovery of a substance" Which . "All-!he stare in the clusters are IJV GV R D in laboratory investigation has r6- hotter and more brilliant than ourvB s 1cobac duced blood sugar in rabbits and sun:" says the Mount Wilson obser monkeys and in a few cases in din vatory astronomer.. , _bene individuals, is announced by "The total brightness of the sma3= _ Dr. J. B. Collip, .bead of the Bio- ler clusters is 6,000 times that of e O g ' E e B 'chemistry Department at - McGill the sun, and that of the larger is University. a09,000 times. •--► - The substance, prepared frotlr9"Despite their brilliance, only ~ young woman to sign a busfne - _ pituitary -tars elu- - `acs _atter; .Miss Alice •Jones? '.mouth. If proven effective, 1t }would. seen with the naked eye.: Cos A. Fes, but the bliss should :be ene3osed •in., parenthesis: -- . - _ : ' . -: _ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS . . Q. Is it all right to sign a• valent HaveYouHeard tine? HARKS, RABBITS f A. Fes, If you Irish. though many AGEi'rN w'a'cED. SEED POTATOES y people prefer leaving the identity. ',RAISE ANGORA WOOL RABBITS. • of the sender to the imagination Of AIiL i'UU PLANNING A NEW Splendid profits. Good markets for $L'Fltil:. SELLING, CAR 1.VTS, Itl'TCHL'� OR HA' wool: honest grading• top prices in Truckloads, Table. Certified need.. the one wllo receives Cha valent;ne,_ wnvnLpate '•RARCI ,T •T1LF." the 'Angora industry. Write F. A Ontario=, Islands. ASk Hise7e, the Q: When' children are eating at THE LATEST CUtiTK1BUTIU� Sutcliffe, vice President. Fedora- largeaC potato dealers in Ontnr[o, the same table with adults, should to home modernizing: easily and tion American a angora Breeders. 64 Front Rt. E., Toronto. An Englishman and a Fienchulan quickly applied; attractive color Aberrorn Qu b the be served f%rSt, last, Or 18 reg -combinations for kitchen, bath. SEED OATS were arguing over Whose country Y. room. Edmund Hind Lumber Co., Clain„ +t'i't b I'ItPa•:N owned the finer nary. They asked alar rotation. - - Ltd, 2579 Danforth..Ave., Toronto, P:RBA1 OAT.,, LEAF RUST RESIS- the old Irishman in the corner tG A. Serve the ebildren'in same ro- or Your local Lumber Dealer. I3eachY a nada' Qwest .' bas OTS. � rant. fisc per bushel. Duncan-Mc ,. each. Canada's (.Qwest Priced Nur. Donald. Ethel, Ontario. settle .the argument. "The Irish tation ars the adults. eery, growing leaattrg varieties Q. What 18 the ¢leaniIIg -af -:he• HAIIV t_•HICKN Fruit Treece Ornamentals. Write %TAMPS WANTED have the best onus;' he said. "In immediately requestiri>~ sensation. ahbrevtatfon, "N. B."' .-I�sh BABY c:liWKS. ALLSTPEP. iiC�D &I- offerings. robe's Treetp;rin y Nin- :STAMPS ON ENVELOPES. N(TH. Heaven's nameti Where 1s the navy?" said she Other two. "And A-'This is from the Latla aata -ed. Barred Rocks, White Leg- ser» nn Cho-lako ren»r10 Ing atter 1870. Wbuy for cash. bene, meaning, "note .well." horns. R. L Reds. wyaaddttes. R G. Purdy, 310 Glen n Manor Drive 'what A Loor I'd be to be telling you New Hampabires. February and LEGHURNS FOR SALE Toronto. - -. when you might be a Couple of Brit h delivery. Carlton Hatcher•yt BECKER STRAIN: SINGLE COMB SOLDIER'S HONOR ROLL AND t". �fpies," said the Irishman Le a al 00, CERTIFICATE Britantria Heights. Ont. 4. Henry Beck e desk brown shorn , males 63. i . .. trios $6.00. H ry B k r:, Water- Machine Tzzicks BRAY CHICKS MAKE PROFITS loo, Ontario. "Some men thirst after fame; - for wise poultry keepers. Order 'HONOR See, : au CERTIFICATE - k « 9f novo. Chicks. cockerels, pullets. of service, beautifully dealgnefl -some after love and some after "Poker Faces Capons. . eta r Jdn e91c>�. HBmray 9I]LK1SG iiSCHISE�i Hatchery. 3 0 o n t. a 1 sentedDSlzeala and San? col are. money." ton. ORAE "A" MIr.TC R MILK TWO suitable for framing, space for now machine grit 11-an u�nny ab- cows at once •Into separate eofl- photo$raDls and scroll for . perm- in- thirst after:' flit at getting behind a --poker ll LL; L_IsERYSs 14 lowed e. No nes. pulsators. No old. sash- anent record. Evelied tZ o:dler'a home y ge g _ We have 13`purebreds, five cross- ioabd pipelines. Write to-dray. Wti- needs one Malted tb a place In ' --__--. "What's that?" _ face and telling what's going 0¢ brads nonsexed chicks, sexed puL llam T: Bswden. 21 Quebec Ave. Canada. $ia00. E. Mackintosh. "Salted peanuts:' there, Was demonBtrated to i �d � ! 6o Oder pullets. capons. Whatch - Granby S reet. Tor ntoywrlter _ - F► Toronto. 69 of about fiat j •Western On- 60,0 o to c c s every week.-. MACHINERY ! group - We have four hatches a week- 'A FOR SALE 'A pasdenaer on board ship found Lazio olictalaen last Week b Dr, cLEARA� cE 'rwo ONLY - _ p y Due to this enormous Drodnetlon, mat he had left. his toothbrush in 1). J, Wilson, Of the Psychology, we can save you money. Free Brand New Whitte Portable Saw- catalogue HOLLAND TURKEYS. - r the washroom. Returning to recover DepartlneIIt Of the Universit�of catalogue anfl price -list on re- lag outfits. steel frame, steel Government a n a,ppd and utilityrt ' quesL Twaddle Chick wheels with tODCU40. swinging "Sir," -miaimed�In amaze= a Of L118 OfflCErs Ot]Lflrlatt-- BADE a GOVERNa[ENTrHAPPROV- eirculahortzontal guoHltna agtne. stock. Prices `LUTIilYr7 t - It h steel saw frame taken E4" or Y!" yIrwtn, Beatorth_._Ontazio. Cooled SED 2nenL "that is my brush- you are ed the machine, others had their ed Chicks at rock bottom prices. fitted with magneto• can be used _using!" secret thought bares. Standard Quality albite Leghoras u portable power plant - anis c INSATIONAL BARGAINS IN USED _ "Oh," replied the man apologeti- g O/.95. Barred Rocks, New HamD- yprIce,' 6285.. The A. R• Williams olothltsg! 9gzlts for bl,g free illus- " [f, tLere is a name for the assn- shires, Hybrids $9.45• White Rocks, Ittachinery Co. Ltd.. 64 Front St. tratsd catalogue oa Men's. Ladies' " White Wyaadottas _t10.48 Heavy set,'Toroato. - - and Children's used elgthfn *say. I'm so sorry. I though it be.; " Dr. :Breeds 90%, Pullets i]ai0, Cock- - �� Yonged to the boat." otos it is not "fie detector, t liowd�t ■ Mail Order Daps tmani. Wilson explained. It' is only one erels 66.28: Bead tar roe circular MACffEIR1t:8Y FOR /ALD 027 Notre Dame Aveaua W fon!- . _ -, . :', , • and price list Haden Electric WADE PORTABLE? DRAG SAWS. taetz, Manitoba Doctor: "Why do you have of several. - instruments .all of Chick Hatchery Llmlted. Baden, reasonably priced. •nay to ©perste. - - ltwhich are used fa the�so-o811ed lie Ontario. a money-maker wherever these WATcaI/►Ic1NG 1�F 7062 tattooed on your -ars logs to be cut Write for free - k f„ detectors of the -United Staten, to BIG, -HUSKY, QUA.LITY CHICKS, descriptive bulletin. The L R. L311fARN WATCHMAKING AT HOME. - measurF tmotioasl response. buy from a breeder who has a re- Front at ji est, ry ' Co.. Ltd.. 44.$winners' outffta from $9. NStfOn- Pa%lant: "That• not totto- _ .. potation for -liveability We hon- Front 8t.._ Wes c, Toronto __ a.Watch. Regina. Bask. - ` , - . e•tly belliv our stock the best • dY oed. doctor. That/ where my. obtainable. White Leghorn=, Bar- ISE\T WANTED 1welfe ran Into me with the ear t red Rocks Hampshfres, low prices, LYONS when i was opening the garage Qmadi n Na &I Niagara lOnttariry oarm. Nlatara- a s solid THE t tt& lJxh e ` F1V $ tlraAce' SEC T tdoor/. _ c Railways YC ala three a saw If 7 9 ars. ' ways Revenues LOGICALLY POULTRY FARM t o wo n earn roifa w tCOIIt31ti0if1 Brad. chicks are better valise tLaa for someone a FURNITURE j plote//or ata timous eeialw batcher7 clelcka. Five breeds ae- B�BBB end snio amasias prd- AD. %ad tntraUUM 1e comDkMe17 M. �`r ` thA uIIdsnL The gross revenues of the all-W. leetlonn,, T data and cep. farm rata- fits every hoar seting 2t0 sear- conditioned, guaranteed thoroughly ]IY tlddraatiIIg �d puilets.. Circular gn request. noised necessities used in every %ine to talcs their departure. Se hat! elusive Canadian National Rail- II! stay Poultry Farm, R-R, Na clean and tto3with positive mossy- r 1, Waterloo,' Ontario. boma. No Obligation. Get detalUt k suaraatee of sstltifactloa. =�eeR verbose and pro/y ways system for the week ending ' and catalo ue res. Famllaz Pro- ]t.i0 THREE PIECE CSE6TER- ,. ducts 570 8t Clement, Montreal. field Suit*,•, upholstered In novelty "Finally, gentlemen." he conclud• VobruarY , th, 1940, Fere 14.369,298. CHICKS WHITE LECIiORN& 9t ad. "remember that when you go ss compared with 13,163.696, for the Barred 'Rocks and New Hemp- repp, r•wrdble. Marshall spring' COrreepOIIding week of 1939, an LII• shlres 10c, trots_ Government cep- NURSERY STOC4l cushion•. Aunt into the world' you will' find- -roved. blood-tested etocIL Write $8fiel 83iART, E hoist t d in blue Helves face tQ'face with sti lot crease of _11,205,59?' or 88.1°'5. or cataloorue, Brucedale Poultry HARDIEST FRUITS. RARE OVata- sb&d Baits, upholstered fa blob 7� Farm. Pt. Thomas. Ont. a mentals.-Bequest illustrated aceta- shads velour, reversible Marshall ^] Of people Who- haw* lost their - logve and planting laid•: e00 vat- sprig cushions - d 16T;SIFDss OPPOSTCFITY letles, trees, .ebrueta. perenntsl 138.00 BEALTIBUL BROWN ltU- i. 14*ids, flowers, tested fad grown at hair Chesterfield Butte /E print He was attending a meeting Keep an ordinary magnet in the 3�r opmore. Order early for tree _ - tigurgd revorslblo. Marsna3l spring . ed the Henpecked Club. Sudden- sewing box-it's fine for picking 3SADI0 ELECTRICAL STORE -- premium on new true recipes. oleo 2.00cus1 aa. large repair business - truck. premium with order. Strong iE2.00 30 PIECE LIVING RUUs- 1 the door opened. FII/ wife up spilled, pine and needles. seventeen hundred, cash. Smith }� eking, arae- Outfit, comprising i piece Chea- y W 'Business Brokerage, '641% Adelaide -eetetdeliv cobs, anywhere. TheuMan- terfteld Suttee .. Bridge Lamb. Silk ...�._. a Qalled In. grabbed him by the ELL. Toronto. ltoba Hardy Plant Nursery. Drop- shade, End table. Silk Cushion _ 'tt:ollar, shook him tltttli his Table Labs Silk Shade. Metol (teeth fettled, and CxClaltrted:Alai • RD (7ATiONAL Smoking Stead ' c ��� oFFiE:RJTO INVERTOR•3 61:f 60 4TL?DIO COUCH SPRING What do you mean by attend• tilled mattress, makes into double era 111 -� � flT1IDE�ITy NOW EN1tUIJ-INt3 R -A.N OFFER TU EVERY INVENTOR or two single beds. Mg this club? You'r not heti- courses to siatriculatloa. Short . S1T.50 B PIECE SOLID OAS DINTNG Ipeeked:' _ h quick relief.traos itel m d amenia, *Mlec alb• story. Journallsim shorthand and List of inventions sad. tray lator foon Suite; buffet. extension table IeM'a loot, seatcaa, �ceabiea ranks and oWtr saaessOT Speech Culture. Make we. of your motion sent free. The Ramsay Co. and 6- leather uyholstered chairs. send aka trouedea ww world-lancas. aooliisf, ane' spare time. 'W'rite today. Canad- Registered, Patent Attorneys• .27E S24 00 SOLID. OAK DINING-* ROOM `. wpbs, timed D. DU D. Preceri Greanwao, !an Correapondence Collesa, (es- Bank Street. -Ottawa. Canada. - Suits, buffet, extension table and Cr - - a[sWw Beo*mir %Wm andQm'et� asteria tabtlubed 1902). 229 longe Street.• 6 leather seat chairs. Perfect, _ Modern kd ��k'ul'�e'tRwom�7 Toronto. OPYURTT:FITTEs FOR BEEN =39.00. COMPLETE 9 PIECE DIN- ym drwo today lar O. D. D. FfiESCnirTtON. In room Suite, solid oak, buffet. ` ELECTRIC MOTORS - PREPARE FOR THE FUTURE. IN g - -- Etiquette - _ chane cabinet. extension 'table 6 duatrY urgently requires trained leather upholstered chairs. ELECTRIC• MOTORS SUITABLE - men. Learn •electric Welding .naw, 353,00 IA-RGE - DINING ROOM _ 8Y ROBER 1 A LEE N���.Q� for every purpose. Jones 4m Moore General Welding Works, 104 Jar Suite, 1a rich walnut flr.feh. buffet ��`, Electric. 296 Adeiaide- Street W.. vis, Toronto. cabinet, extension table and leatb- n} Toronto, mer upholstered chairs. 10 OGIAS i•b:Rst!v.e[. $69.00 MODERN 8 PIECE DINlral _ Q. HOW should one gulate Itis. \ FIS$ING TACKLE OR SPORTING -room suite. In beautiful ". a vten 'Ups, and know Whether to give ► co GOODS- gime inexpeTUUALnsively. CNV e 4•`emed . Mo%tuBuffet, dchina 6lecabirl7 extsn-• tip Of -a' dime Or s dollar? Inexpensively• [arant retdvice cion table; and 6 leather holatec• r FISHER3kENI SEND FUR OUR Testimoulata Cuox 1.�. Advice ed cltalrs. A. Tipping must be regulated by new, larger, 1940 Fishing Tackle free. B9rtlet}'s Bax 1. W)nnlpeg.` =1nut ningBEARom ite (c t ne .,��S catalogue, out March 30th E.nut Dining Room Sulce tcost stew .the COflte}?t8 Of One'f purse. Lt: f6 w O clo'.1p� C�� ,sank, 171 Craig St. W., siontreal, SEflATO1.A ' RFrLIEdES STOMACH Approximately $375), large butter. really vulgar to be ostentatious andIEjLL1 6: Quebec. and Liver troubles: Symptoms: extena)otl table, china 'cabinet., G ...eC Rg� Pains in right side. under shoal• leather upholstered chairs. Y ^• eve-rdo it. When a person earns say- g1t1CKL �tev-b�C� FiLMS der, blades and -across .hips. lndi- $59.00 FLOOR SAEIPLE• MODERN 130 Or .140 8 Week and goes around "'Nestion, gas, constipation, . gail. Chesterfield Suite (3 •pieces), reg. - -' giving fifty Cent and One dollar M BFrST RESULTS - ROLLS DEVEL- trouble. Formula of doctor. Re- $ia. Upholstered in prust rens• ' ODed with higloss deckled edged sults in one day 1 Pr-toe SSAA, Mrs- -in brown, • gretn or rust shades, e tlp6, he should Laver a guardian. - orints - 25c, Reprints 3c. Beauti- Geo. S. Almas, Box 1073W. Saska-, bullet type, reversible Marshall Sub enlargement free. Prompt ser- Loon. Sask. spring cushions. 2. When giving an .informal hos- vice. Excel Photos, .1266 Lana- 569.00 MODERN ), In bleached •`3TI1Tl Eer, 'isn't it all right for the hos downo Ave- Toronto. STOMACH s FFERERS: GIVE D•R. (factory sample). in bleached was- - tess t0 Ba}'. "just sit anywhere you �icLeod's Remedy Stomachic a nut finish, waterfall design, Ven- WEARY DESPOHD�Il1'' FILMS 1'itIS7S chance to clear' up Your stomach etJan mirror,, dresser or v toot; ; wish?" trouble. At Drug Stores, or write chiffonier, tali size bed, sagleas A. I3o.'TBis is Pett' 'confusing. it FREE ENLARGESffE\,T iN. STUDICI, "vr•' lucLeod's Stomachic Co., 558 - spring and neW mattress: - Bathurst Street,- Toronto. 589.00 SOLID WALNUT •DINldG too much like playing the old GIRLS nerves spells, irritable Folder with each order. Films de- room Suite. (cost new' approxi- Isaerve• due to.funcdonsi veloped and printed by eatperts, HEALTH: A SINIYLE FREVE\TIDE mately 9-50). large buffet; exten- • ' ;ams OL "musical chairs." The boat _ a monthly" pain should dad 25c: reprints 10 for 25c� Xu-Way t•a should designate where ea- a real"woman'sfriend"Int diaE.Pink, Photo Service, Station WA . Tor- of common colds. self-applied, bas- Bion table, whim cabinet and sit ` hem's Vetetable Compound. ed on radio principles static" in leather upholstered chairs. guest sball sit. poanti Try ttf onto. us system. Correct[ a ch a - thenervous v 519.90 SIti�iO`S STEEL BF,D Iv Q. Would it be, proper for a s�un> �.ydiaE.Pinkf�n's wcoiltroa6� suits made with the hands. ljffec-' mattress s ge dr seer i , neW ' FOR SALE Live In blood pressure and heart mattress and large dresser in wit ; d weAknes1, etc. Easy instructions nut finish. $XCELLE.iT FARM LALNDS, BEST sent on receipt Qf ;x.00. F. C. Fra- $89,00 MODERN TiF,DROO]I SL;1TFl districts Western Canada, reason- tiee, Brentwood Bay, Vancouver in two-tone walnu finish. Dresser, able prices arad terms. Some wheat island. B.C. chiffonier, full size bed and-sag- less nd• BaF.• _ } 7lglds over) seventy bushels per less spring. CHANGE TO LIPTON'S BEDROOM acre. Splenc�d climate. Write or- FALSE '' tETH LOOSEtiESS AND- $4Sui n two-ton6 ri=finish see R, J. RolIfs & Co. Ltd., La- annoyance banished cheaply at Suite, In two-tone ��irisi finish, Y re=set pring,chiffonier. full nide bed, ��'� � combs, Alberta. � "home by dentist's wonderful 'dig- d REE. ■ 9.00 F spring, an new mat BEDROOM SPORE BRED ANGORA RABBITS, to for building . ofd plats to tit Users amazed. Free infor. ;59.00 FLOOR SA.'viI'LE SEDROO�•I mature breeders, four dollars each t • maUon without obligation. Ran= Suits. in the new-bleached wain tt 7.Alii ih. and 117. Routledge, 410 Fourteentli Avei, 'dolpli Laboratory, l'. Whiteha.l ,finish with waterfall trouts and { M packages •-,Laehine..Quebec. Road,`Toronto• venetian-mirrors. Dresscx.chprifng._ _ of Li tori'eeontaiIICOa Ons • • - Ser, full size bed, .sag}ass aprinK Wh1C y0II C8II save and ex- 7(�j 8 iLES MANAGER WANTED and new mattress.. Chan for Wm. ra !Ww" - p �1Csl>faTipaDtetCd D 139.06. CTTN13iNGHAhi FTA�iO IV Son Cverplate. R0� Lipton's le always full. CAR AND TRUCK PARTS- DISTRICT SALES selling GER TO mahogany case, �Vonderfni conai- ti supervise agents selling shoes. H. tion. Son, forPzeaaliumBooi .- flavo*red-Orew weak Ritchie Shoo Co., 455 Cralg'SIL W.. Og't with OBER SiTCFiEV QAGIN• • to Thoma J. ton - K •tea rtew. Used - New _ M treal. •t with sliding porcelain top• fsrll-b ad 46atrasr _ ... ]4.60 ti PIECE BREAKFAST black. Tat"L.a us lingers in every *wish SPECIALIZING IN ' BERUILT SIU- ' 1n ivory enamel trimmed black SORB, PUWF:RIIliiTS, $ydranite NEED FOR SALE buffet, table and 4-chairs: notate, Winches, Generutora, Start- Ail merchandise easefully crated for ere, Maxaetoe. Carburetors, Radiate GOVERNMENT TESTED SEEDS safe `shipm'ent "on receipt- of money ere Exchange Service. Glesoa - from (grower to sower) shinned order and sold with a positive mor- ' natistnetion or_refund. -T.evy Aceto fu sealeQ bags properly mixed for •g-back guarantee of aatitifacticn. c, Pert■. Toronto• a wonderful liay-or pasture Crop Rod Clover, Aisike, Timothy, mix- Lyons furniture Co.' tura, $13.25 per 100 lbs: Freight 4Z8 Yonge _St._ " 'cC ��yy�' r aid, bags free, Misner Seeds; RO ge MUE NV. 8-'40 VoR.Dover. Ontario. _ '9!0 r. THE PICKERING NEWS ins -us, as it were, on a telescopic - R. 'H. Graham, of the I voyage of discovery, explain ng ELL -DRILLING :. , , -Provincial-Live m. StocMr. k, _4iA_nch will the present. phenomenon of the two _!WCoiisAut •-.T*rms attehd the meetings in Ontar:o tuLd Jupiter, Having purchased a-ne)v Drilling -W.D. TWEEDIE. brignte.%t bodies, Mars the. sub- Machine, I am prepared to do well $1.75 Per jear. 11-50 in a4valoe Coupty_and will discuss which -are 'almost tguchng each of tQ-the United States jest, "Feeding, Care, Management he- dr Ming. Prices' reasonable, For R. 1, PickerinuQ r at thi'. time, _somit%ing which 7! and Gt. Britain, $2.00 in advance. and Disease Control, of Sy ne". only nly happens about once- in a cen:. further . particulars,_ see_ H.. Meyer, On Roofing forear-na and for -* Mr. E. A. Innes, -*Wtury. L-spegk on R. R. ,--Pickering, at Rouge Hills. Houses, Ea-vttroug'hs. - - lj� the , subject,"Soil and Crop Imp- 'Track, Barn Door Hardware, undt y School' -.Jobs lear"r, Pre -PA -14= rovemeht".The S ..s well under way with a-vapaole - leadership in Lift Eze 0 arage, Cement work for Br6ughaari�Dfst- AM 'C�rpcpter work of all' The inj ..The time of t Miss _McArthuZ ric :s- being held-in'the Townshij� 1 -2 'Sun V — dii�-igdiool i$'2.30, each Sunday Feb -A N D Hall, Brougham, on blonday,­kinds.. afternoon,'and all of the chs-ldren e Sh, Mr. rg A W and friend of' ry 26th, at 2 p. m.Deiler" for* Eastern' 54eel, rua Mrs. are welcome. All in -1-s 6f Yepair Work Toronto, visited with Mr. and r Alex. Thom last Sunda -HILL*- ?roducts. Y. ROUGE -LE' All Tuning Guaranteed SHORTHORN SA Mrs. J. Mitchell, Mrs. B� Latton, L. ttus;iv e youan estim ate cn 3 (�,r & 1 C. - S. M&cDONALD Mm J. F6rgip.'and Mrs. C. An�li' Mr. W. H. Moure 3t., P. F3peaks*-;n I — Durham County Shorthorn Asj-' -.attended the annual -meeting 1 of Books at the New School. -ociation- will hold As 19th Auction Cleim Ave, Toric" Requirements. the' Toronto; East Presbyterial held :.iene LakeWe-,1502- 'r- , Wes at S�Lle of Flu7rebreil qhoiw�oriis, - on last Mr. W. H. Meerej spe 1 Thursday, February 29th, at Alex. -;c Orders taken at NEWSOM "The members 6f,,k. Paul's W. A. new Rouge Sc! -.00l on Monday ev- grouts Farm, Bowmanville, 1-4 •mih-, south of Zury Inn.,. on No. 2, are holding a Tea in' Community qnin,. February. 26th,- at p.,. m- on Highway'. TMre ' 'will be offered -Hall this Friday- afternoon at 3 p: B' ATTENTIOLN1 a subject whish he knows -Books: 6 in. TheY6 will be a� guest speaker The School and Lil5rary Board 'n- 16 bulls, 13 heifers and 1% cow. This and the ladies of tAh*s district are vite everyone interested t R• I -CLENDOING 0 . co;rn' is a very *choice offer'ng, all from 'Br-o&'Ftoiad Gravel- --ij a literary-. evening in -our cordially invited. and p"(L accredited or federall-ir Aested . laerds "FUNFIRkL_ DIREOWR J., The Young Ladies Class of St_ new auditorium. and negative to the blood test. For _Paul's having Private Ambulance Pit - another s Anglican S. S. are ogue write S. Chas. Allin, R. Euchre The _Sunday evening., ca1al Dmiy'an r service in and Dance -P the new school- attended. u�bed 'Pit- Run, another of the'r popular `419"t """L • arties, 'March 1st in the 'Nome r SALE REGISTER ill be good and greatly appreciated by the `Community Hall. There w - . • ._n es and refreshments. time 8-15- community residents. The Jun or Malvern 66W Gravel prizes FRIDAY, MAR. 1st — auction sale 'd and Gracled Adfniss on -25 cts. Girls contributed to t�ie . service of f - arm - stock, implements, hay, MarUmm,. Ont., �S Home School . lub-hel The Hom C d, with •a chorus; accompani6d on the etc., at. .Lot' 7, - 9th Line of an gram. meeting Tuesday ev- p: b*2-Mrs.-Underw6od. At the ano 7 --the*r second Markham, known as the Sewell Stone ening., at the school. Officers --_have conclusion of the address, Mr, How.; Farm Property of Geo. Bennett. -wa� for " va i lo'.� ` improve t at 12.30. No reserve,- as pro- BROCK Delivered or Lo*dei id Pit been chosen and plans are under ey gave a chalk -talk on. Astron- Sale ments � a 6my, shaxinj on the board, 1prietor. is qu'ttiug the farm. PHONET Ptant,-Piek-1­026- ear4 —the' school. r�c,.�dents7 of this Omni the relative posit"ons of thealA lien. Terms -Wash. J. THEATRE H. . , Toronto office. HoA ard .6471 unity are; to g've their sup- and other planets, to the sun, tak- Prentice, auctioneers. rt to thisworthycause. Conlb.-nnn "T717 ME 1W:B_5r JOH N BOURNE & SON The west .raoup.of the W. A. of the- -Thursday. night. The rHURSDAY FRIDAY & 9ATURDAY .ful party list FEBRUARY 22.23 and 24 'bas&nent was very beaut'fully de- P. WILSON i6 corate4-to re resent a garden and T SWINE and CROP Two Sbh#7m, at 7.00 and 9.00 Electri -time passed pleasantly with games SatwcUy- Matince at 1,W Radio= c and musical Program. The proceeds .:and quite, gr _atifying and will be izaed n- the'*. A.J�korik.' Im Pr oven- Mee Ing "Bute rs of the Sea" R epair Service WITH II Claremont' every few -,"The VVinding Road" sit the Uni"ed DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS JR 7 C11U.Tch, Pickering Ton'gbt .�-Township Hall, BROUGHAM MARGARET LOCKWOOD days. Already Pronounced by audiences, GEORGE BANCROFT .7 -t play yet. an their bej ...... iMONDAY, FEB. 26TH 15ROOKLIN, ON 9;' . :At 8,00 P.M. 'WEITEVAL O uaiNDAYs TUESDAY & WEDSDAY ---It is with - deep. regret rxe learn - Cly CTS MFEBRUARY 26, 27 and 28 S 'ed of the I ... oss of the little son, of Two Sbows, at 7,00 and 9.00 Mrs. Dav s (nee Anne.. -Nol"). n Manageme�nt, COCKSHUTT He F 'ding,'- Care, BETTE DAVIS P833ed away on_ February 7th, aft - or an attack, of rheurna and Dime e'Control of Swinear i..: -ERROL FLYNN tic fever. rost Wood His funeral took place' an Friday. IN 7 :afternoon . from the family resider- Graham, 'tock Live .5 %.Agency ce, CNaries Str., Thronto, to. Pick. "The Private Le ering-Cmetery. Th sympathy of ranch. Lives -1rends, and . relatives was express. _W _rIN Stocir of padrta on Hand 'Vce )ft _660're m&4%m - ed 'by the.,many floral tributei. ...Soil, an''d Crop' Improvement of Elizabeth 1=porvaht Agricultural Meetings =and Ess -E.. A. Innes, Agric. Rep.. ex Imolonmto offum"it In loaawaoe,# being - held. Tec"ITHhnico* lor lows.e. �riNreer at zA, 'series six meetinks js� being local Department WTHIOS LYE arranged by the -',-.OLIVIA DEHAVILLAND Siqhtseein' "of .Agriculture in co-operation with V Wo i ALAN HALE �the Ontaf o County Crop improve- 4- Claremont, Ont, Association. These meetings Ment Asgoci DONALD' All the Way 'ify held for the purpose of are being encouraging- farmers in ' greater COMING—Next Thurs. Fri. and Sat, oto r Chac h -.p uctio February 29 and March & 2 .production n �f -- farm crops and I v M awl, swne, -Service -a a -special war-tinie pro- IAMES CAGNEYRad'o ATTRACTIVE RETURN FAKS PRISCI.LLA LANE -Exrert service and re. pairs,to all makes. Rasa. gaple lad Mutual ft IN —01 Ale,charges., Work The Roaring &ran -�ft.d rAWAN=A WIL OW -Jaqksorivilli?�' dwip iitft P*n a" coneft Twenti' -A IELb - askoston .$21.50 RT UR�; vbwwbwm bwW40" on 281111110860 -7— CUMmite Radio andlelevisim la ta01: ;9AS wbwwdft so" de: Member dal Radio 9ftmica mot -Phone EASTERN'HO'USE 4500. 0% A 0% A ;,N^ Anociax n. sser-Harris �N Photl'e 5201, PICKERING Ma 46 AR'ZlWW. WA4 W Y GRA r%we Farms Imple . Implements COACH LINES; ...BOWMAN & ROWE Sales and Service W811 11 T ONTAXVO FLTMERAL DIBBOTOR AND -1w, 41#141ALVER M .,1,4aacessor to WSJ, %ther,I Notice t0- You FAR POULTRYM Scoaftville Night and Diyge"lue BOX 516 HONE 433 n -:7 Bastseas Phon- Residence 12hou 0801 082U We- do Hiiil Ont.' —will slit ding nkall kin1w 0ARPRNT91"14, ink Now is the time in thl a Here are 4 goodreasons for. starting your ohicks early:-... bout your implements for PLUMBING ,and -�&)`You.hive more time tolook them properlyz. Spring. b516re advance,. in i -ROOFING e beforte. Spring rush..' prices: With the addition We a6b sell., Brantford Ro6fl­aj Sylbensp, Beatty j Stsilb)6 Eqnipment Building Material 9Afibates Free Work Gu#krauteed F. T- PROUSE Phone P14XERTNG, ONTARfO (b)'You.baye them well started before the "boiling' - hot" weather begins. (c) They begin to lay early --j ast when prices are rising They should be=- in-full--produciion of -BIG eggs .7 rig4t.w hen- pricAs are highest. Mate sure of.atlivery wben yo%j want them. Or , der now. Don't delap. GAINE POULTRY IrARM BOX 516 PHONE 433 ON.fT, P1.4 new. small " tragwr. our line is most compl"e"�t�#-L.�;-.'-.8',op2e, real bargAins in erpam sepal, '- ators, Surge m'ilkers,'coo,lers edectric.fenoes,'.. JOHN L. GILLM.kN, BROUGHAM,: ONT.-, -Phone .Pick. 5,-r 12 PER*AN E NT NAGGIM f PAIN THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER AND NERVES. IT.MA-Y BE YOUR EYES. H. TUCK, OPT. D. blimay _Bloij; em - p. - a Wier* 1516 r)Ro A*& OWL ._.. M f'� j�j� e r the Claremont Con- ` LA�El�zvj� a tin t'vn School. Commencement �4STE,R FEEDS -— , cert an the . Commun- ity - Sorry to learn of .I Peterson's ity Hall on Friday, ;uary 23rd. ---- Electric Welding illness; confining her to bed again. Come for the pr6gram. i2 you can't Try . M aster Chick- Star"ter Mrs. Margaret 'Y �- Toronto, 'stay for the -dancing. A small ad- _ Welding_Repairs ogmai-or blocks pent a few days � witb. Iilssion fee. to ether" ills ptogtam `- f Wood, Coal, Building mater. and boilers. Also g al weldint Y�, _.. y Mrs. Chandler here. `�' or the dance - or both. - Col. Phil! Col. ip th,ih`pr �— ial, -Chop-of all kinds. _a :ftsav weeks. 4=? Oddfello.ve' Euchre and Dance, at ]co buy Coarse Grains portable egtlpment broughi #o job -- Wanting Rev. I. E. Kennedy and Mrs. Whitev le Fr:ds -Mar. let. Fbone of - DiaG'u3lough, . attended . Prasb to Clark's Orchestra in attendhnce. - -._ - - ,r. y ry.'. -you hove srsy Chick, made real.' �jO.�NI+' `'YHIT�' at Oshawa on Thursday of last fcr poultrymen last year - at _ _ m Meaeoriam Personal attention,. p�mpt Farr's Elevator _ R. R. s', Pickering Ayr. and Mrs. John Lee, of Sask- OVERLAN -+- delivery. mit. D — In' loving -- memory D. N. LOCKWOOD, Pickering, Ont. Claremont, O (BRUCK ROAD) atchewan, were vlsrtors with Mrs: of Mrs. Luther Overland, who d:ed L G. WILSON, Myrtle Stn. No. 1. Frank Derusha for a few days of February 16th,.J939, at Erin Ont. : « Phone ` R-cs. 39J. Office 38W. .... .last, week. Air. and Mrs. 'Frank Cooper, and A wonderful mother, woman and aid_ - Charles Cooper, ar'e leaning in ' a One who. way better God never - --- few days on' a motor - trip down made; BarClay�Transport - x xIithe .Southern -States.- -rough A_ wonderful worker, ep loyal and _. The local -Rets Cross Branch for- tie' �y Service MARKETOne in a 'million, that, mother, was BEST - warded a large bale of supplies to : Iaremon5; Brougham - ' YOUR Headquarters early this week. • By . you; -- bet _ ween C uud e t . always Greenwood, Whttevale :,--id Toronto Just in -your your gmi ;the appearances - of things' in''Eur- ntright _ ops, tits Red Cross Soc.eties will' g -11Iy drivers are trained to be t arefn 1C o_ r Farm Pt'odu�e is r ght at - : be busy for a year or two yet, 'Honest $mid l beral, ever upright, cosrteous and reliable. ' The Badminton Club are holiiing Loved by - ;your- friends and all : omne. Save Time and Money a Social ,Eveiling in the Hall here whom you knew; SpeeW Rates on Long Distaotse " ' A * nderful mother, that; mother, hauling. and 'get the Highest Market on F'r:day; March 8th. Come and dance to Joey 14iadill's_ B -Piece Or -.,was you. _ �. ... - -- chests. Lunch provided., Dr. N. F. �--Caldivell, Amit, -Margaret -and a odes too arnaU. None too large :. ...Price. .•-_ _.. � � . Gordon. _. ' Tomlinson, President, Mrs.. L. - -. . Ah �bipmeata Insured 'and protoetsc Ho¢ey, Secretary. from the weather We are sorry to heat -of kr. T. - FRESH -.-- ..LIVE. VE 'A - - aster being in poor health aga'n, Tlje to- Te, are. ar, -- -:7. G f �► For over ninety -years,' Ms. Cancer, - Class, •& tnrl a _ EGGS HOGS,-. CALVES _ the oldest resident In vur neighbor- POULTRY.-, DV&0t mind operated t r _ hood. has . enjoyed good_. health._ and - vv Honest Wei ht" We Pa a _ . is now suffer ng the 'illnesses of according to Govt, and Fair Grading Premium Price -. .-old age. We -hope. -to see .him again SVC C.ESS� - - for Top Quali* _ " Regulations while Received Monday; soon.- - you wait. Tuesday, Wed'day Recetving Days _ The -warm sun of the past f�pw A safe road built of the finest mat- . Pianv-Tuning :Same " Yt is 'a one road' with _ days has removed much of t!ue -.'-esetvcd -©oily and Thursday only Same as Hogs t� lanes all leading smoothly and mrsaw that has .been lying over- the And complete piago service, countryside for the past few weeks, surely to profitalble egg-pr�ction. p Member of Piano Tuners' AS RECEIVING and GRADING STATION at WHITBY and folks here are Trading the Any t me you want to change from _ an flood o! 1929. A._hea1-y rain --one one lane to another you. simply ease 'sociatios. --•` Your guarantee C� % `Q ., -,z 'is about all -that would oe -recess-, ever ---there are no gutters, and na against questionable practices �l CrK �R/�A �r''VI S `��� . bumps, or aback$ -and- and a guarantee of superior sry to repeat that one. g Phone Mrs.. IL ' H. Thomason, 'of Clare- -down, service. Night and Day, P _ mont, at, present Iiv:ng . wither her The _three new lanes are 17, (CKERI Whitby Zl36 ' =.:daughter,- Mrs. Baarse, at 'Buffalo, 1.2 and 36 P. c, protein strength 14I.. W. P��dENTER NG, ON.T. , ; PHt3NR PICK 61OQ is • reported to be critically ill. - We and the new road is 7.86 Gerrard St., E. Toronto V r Orders m y' be left at News,, -Office. - . _ _ trust she will be able to return' to _ r her home here again, w- th :the_ RP- �.r�f ►J'�s �,y t . a . _ 3 Pt'osch of warmer weat'ner. • � r Mr. and Mrs.. Herb. Forsyth and = ,F ll -dhe Basket rJ ' family, who have been. living . in... _NOTIC E ,4 France `for the past few years, _ ze-, haza.isturned •to Canada recently anti. are' at present with Mr. and Mrs. R. ��`---___•-.... _.y, _ p w e Our tracks ass your ay every � ?E. Forsyth here.. • The Young Peoples Union of the - - : +Claremont to ted 'Church enjoyed a2fR _ :COAL; DOSE 1sleighing party and social evenitr� WOOD, CEMENT, = .at the home of Gordon Gausl'n, on 5 Tuesday evening. February 13th, - SAND; -GRAY F'I � 1 1u•hich was well attended by our _ Wad- The regular monthly -meet'ng of •E - - - j - the' .Woma&s .Association of the also 16m) eartap work r +i United Church Wiil ' be -held on ��A havewlsc ptarr�tl in stack w fni' 1 - � ` ; Thursday, February 29th, in the _ Gaara,c•d `t" LINE ,of MAF I.E LEAF MILLING _ v... .°Sunday School room. As this is a a turd Flee j -quilting meeting, ills ladles_.- kre o r,..w - COMPANY F'RHDS: / asked to come early in the after- - , . W e MITCHELL , noon. All the' ladies of the 'con-. _ .. � � ,D R I - gregation are cordially invited _to Vi -cal -iced with Y -O Now 'you can feed this famous mash Piokerkg, ODt. / attend. OR PICKLED.' - The girls of Miss Kathleen $eel- In ::a protein strength to awl Y t►y'r Sunday School Class of the own circumstances. Choose 17, 22 1- ilice phone 7400 Residence .t36 - United Church, -accotri:panied-' by 2 or 36- p. c. according to whether. J llou h's Class of you have io grain at all, some t Stella McCu - -• 's s Ste g g'!la enjoyed a tobogganing party grain for iced or plenty of gral , . ion Saturday afternoon at the home In all three you get the benefits of Eyesight Education • :� n of Mise Beelby. The day vasa- besot- Y -0--r, in Vitamins .AT B. D. G - SUPPER iful and •many joyous hours wee'^ and. E, whish ensure vitality, vig- ..and ' spent on' the hills. Later, a hot our, pep and Profitable ProducCon. EFFICIENCY - lunch was served to the girls - be- lore leaving. - . rnie Stroud _ b DUN da thiss -fisherman didn't have ': - -"� Eves if that un � t ve any _ r 1 luck, today, he can have fish for AI .. t C. •H. TJGK - will like it! a. .. . r. Opt• - :. r lar GUARANTEEDUSED, - Your dealer tsiectue Dried o Pickled Caned' Fish, fo u .. matt esi gYt Specialist • r you na ma es .how .fat you a from open water. . .� ...: .._ . ... Hudd c Yy Y .� �.� OPlc�l ►lisuey Blldg. (opp. P. O.j Yon can choose from such Dried Fish as Cod, ock, .)9 Dod..$e `Deluxe Spe ,lAl Oshawa. Phone 1618 Hake, Cusk, and Pollock, and such 'Pickled Fish. as .. - - And H E -A -T- E ft _: - — th el ewly every f : - r years 'so much Ueir. ng, Macken -and Al es ...sad ev one o _ . .hg a pas ` few _ s . responsibility has been thrown upon ��em pn be served ia.tastyc different ,ways. 38 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan _ _ e rhe student and the dif - ,HEATER and RADIO ice worker that ._every person in' ev- ;Enjoy this. food in yourlome._ You can get Dried of ; cry walk of life has become eye :.,Pickled Canadian Fish with all its goodness retained y 37 Pi mouth. DeLuxe Coupe epi:ou8. __ _ _ - - y Everyone appears to 'be carrying a for y'ous enjoyment. Ask your dealer. You will find: ' ter burden. in the .'use of the gree ;' <at very economical, too. � 37 Pciitiac Deluxe Sedan eyes, 'The need of intelligent eye _ 1 ih F'F 224 901iIF� A on� t otOan vision DMO AWA.IS _ ,. ase s indeed t _ �f c i HER fS, .- .Lhe interest of • _ = 36 _Chea.:.Sta�tdard Coach b'tit in the detection of symptoms. _ • _ : ' , of troubl�s;more rexnote. RATE R - - BOOKLET' K L E T _ The fear' that. once existed 're- FOR FREE E E B- - _ � WRITE garding the use of drops `n the-- abrolet eyes is not_heaxd 9f so often naw• 4 A DlymOuth Ottawa. ment of Fbh•rls. r .. _ f t �P1au a.ma your free 52 -PW Booklet "100 - neral use of drops 'for the ,3 E t�? E R ' - PUi Po a ning he eyes !s os oc !� now s regards as' Unnecessary- Fav cit F i i R °� z t . uia,ni 1 deli�6tfal ' ,';, was a time however lwhen it * ' ' 'let »» t s'dered as a ,means ofb- .. was Y � Nerve •..�..» • »"'- • _ t..........»».. 1 tafninE naccuracy but time has pct r� 'p j Adds •»"•••'- � 2 Auto llaLlloSt used t oven that the very opposite is true ». ». ....»».................».... ..»..... cw-20 P 3,c,. ' Glasses- are never Prescril74*bile r �. ,�l�iY FISH D'� under the influence of drop&. The D A Y. �. � ALF1V�OLE Claremont final prase: iption: and test i� al- • ways written after the effects have _.` . worn 'away, :_.. - r s "Canadian Tanks and Infantry Undergo Winter Manoeuvres � New Senate Appointee t_ -SEWS � I�N� ����y ��� ����b���,���� VO��E _ .of the { PRESS When Joseph P. Kennedy, U. S. Ambassador to. G�re4t $r2tain, said W N"all last week that 'all s ,� IS UNIVERSE SAFE? heli Islia)�le to break loose in Eur= A California scientist says that _ope this spring," he voiced the opin- . 1 the universe is safe and will not y Ion of dozens of political observers, y '' °y . ` ; y � w' r.. � blow up.,We doubt,. however;1"8 `"y✓� , military exkerts, who see the eur• ,k - �� �F neutrality is ung to be resp relit conflict between Germany and I��� — Hamilton Spectator. the Allies spreading to new fronts nwiw.xYi�"1 WINTERS GO MODERN ' in the 13alkans and the Caucasus, qg Z'e¢M` '' Oh, well! we might as well give r - extern Front ... _ 9 away from the stalemate on the ,r ! ` y r,;�t up the idea of enjoying a good old- , W fas)zionei winter. Radio; telephone v r - . and snow ploughs keep_ everything - �. Y • i e. of o ' �,'. THUNDER IN NEAR EAST rasping along just the same. — The _ - u II, Farmer's Advocate. -- ,,.-- - - Evidence to support this clew � _ IY continued tb pile up durtn8 the A CUTE COUNTRY SALTER. A- HAYDEN wax's twenty-third week ...Land• Here is a note for Canadian tra-. Toronto. Ont. Ing of, a large contingent of Austra Han and New Zealand troops at cag agencies: ' 31. r o to 't C or • ; . 6 6�j1 vel • ire ' ' o went into' a Toronto hotel for Suez was reported to have brought breakfast. He put down an •Amari- !appy about the prospect. _ 'the total strength of British, Fre'acn can $10 'bill in payment, and got To Allen McInnes, the village's and Turkish foices in the Near $10.20 in Canadian money for his oldest storekeeper, and to many •..... . . �asti to 1,000,000 men (with a po• change. Said Mr. Gousha: "You other residents it will mean a holi- tential strength of 3,000,000) may say I think you have a great day. They look forward to the, - AnEhoritiee close to the Allfed hiili-country here: It's screwy, but kind time when compehsation cheques tary missions in Istanbul said that wo of cute." — Victoria Times ,from the govertirrient will be is Franco planned to have 700,000 RAYON HELPS NORTH their hands- and they will be able more men in Syria before long, and x „ One development which may t0. Aek a change. - - .that -Britain was preparing to mo- y ' ,,k ' � mean a great deal to the forest in - TO REBUILD .MODEL TOWN? bilize 100,000 Arabs and 40,000 Jews ' ' dustries of A)goma-and o Northern Charles Beauprie, principal of it in Patestine Turkey, ally of Ontario generally is the nereasing the high - school, thinks it might (trent Britain and France, dismis- N y� , use -of rayon. be poesible to rebuild a model town. sed, German., -technicians from the rw n..:•.,.� �,.;µ;.s� x� ; In the:Lnited States, for instance on, another site but uncertainty shipyards sear Istanbul for plot Di;;earding their kilts in favor of heavy khaki pants and puttees and the consumption of rayon last year as to the future has caused hesi- -- ting sabotage; a reliable Turkish wearing fur -lined caps, -men of the. Toronto Irish Regiment, supported was 41 per Bent. greater than it was Cation in connection with this idea. ..source commented subtly, -"Spring by tanks from the' Canadian -Armored Fighting Vehicles training centre, in 1938, and it 1s pointed out that Herbert Caldwell, owner, of the - is coming" ...-In •Greece, Premiet engaged in -a mock battle under winter conditions'at Camp Borden. Op- in 'comparison to a consumption of village's one industry, a linen mill John Mets=as spoke of "the storm orating in below zero weather, the tanks led the attack across a stretch.' wgol in 1937 amounting to 353,300; which employs 250 persona; said d that is coming,' an.a.Greei-cabin- of open ground. The battle carriedoutunder the. dirSction of Capt. G: ' 000 pounds the United States last nothing would please him more et minister flew to Egypt on an im- . C. Smith chief instructor for the Canadian Armored Fighting Vehicles year used 482,306,000 pounds of.ray- than to be able -to build a new portant mission ... German troops Training Centre, was made under instructions o! Col. F. F. Worthington., on. So it is -becoming a very great lent. He liken Mr. Beau roe's idea moved-eastwaid-into the Bohemia- O. C., of the C:ASS. corps.s. p! P .. busin.es o a planned village. _Moravia protectorate, against the The variety of uses to which it —� Hungarian frontier the little Britain ...the peon!* of Ontario _ is being put So. betug•rapidly extend - :neutral countries -of southeastern - ,'" ed, too, and that probably points to - - - - wandered just haw big the pro.viu- L- _ • 1�- Ilurope prepared t¢ have their cos- tial deficit would be when Premier' //�� a still greater market. — Sault Ste. For The Cook - _script armies on 'a ,full war foot- Hepburn brought down •Ehe 1939OUTDOORS N 1 A R I V► Marie Star. ' lag by mid March ... Rumania tpok budget report .. - ..„ .. - steps to have her army readh a _ .1 1+ . . . , _ __ 4 t teaspoons . tablespoon Q,,,,,, h .. 1 ut n s. .strength 61 1,600,000 by March y.,. a week full o! fast-dnoving ev- s.7CACut Dooms 16 tablespoons ...1..„„.........:. 1cup 'lfaforme . military sources in Tur BY YIC BAKER' , 1 cu is eats. the tollowing stood- out- as - - P ...---„....,..„„....„.•.. xs Pint _Iter said that Soviet Russia was perhaps the most significant: the WILDLIFE WHISPERIMOS On#S!'lO Town 2 cope .,.„.:„..„..... „..„.... 1 pint ~ pushing construction of fortifica- signing of a new trade pact between -cups ......:........:.„:„-.-.. 1 quart - .4 ,l ions on tha Cascasiaa frontier Germany and Russia, heralding an 'What do you thinit of the story Village of Iroquois In Eastern Part. ounces - ......„.........;., 1 pound - 16 o u c . - _ _ exchange of- goods 'between the about the rough and tough rabbit - of Province Will Receive Com. 4 cups pastry flour ..-. 2 pound -- •with Turkey, to defend her rich oil two countries valued at 4400,000,00 of the wilds that routed the bewil 2 cups gran. sugar ....: 1 pound • apeneation When Bt. Lawrence -' Odds' agatast possible Allied • - annually; the commencement of dared -St. Bernard dog ' the ottie_ r 2 tuba butter _.- .......... 1 pound Tarkish stt►ek ... So. on March 1, Waterway Goes Through talus between representatives o[ day at Orillia, Gordon Bartlett, a' ... _ 4 tablespoons cocoa .... 2 ounce alien, the real war may begin. neutral nations and the U.S., and young Orillia district farmer, tells - i square chocolate ,- 2 ounse - oar The 'proposed 8L . Lawrence 2 tables the dispatching to European Capt- the title this Way ... It seems the -- tablespoons liquid e.... 1 ounce '+ F e ' ' • tale of Sumner Welles, American oversized. white rabbit has been waterways scheme if complated� 2 --tablespoons butter —1. ounce The sudden death of Baron Under-Secretary of States to sound hanging around bartletVs wood -lot TiU -wash the'Eaatern- Ontario vii- 2 tablespoons sugar ...... 1 ounce _ _ - - TR4edsmuir, beloved Governor -Gen- •oat • officials of Italy, Germazy; for -some time and only recently it lag* of Iroquois -off the map. Vil-, 4 tablespoons flour ..:.= 1 ounce France and Great Britain: the ventured out and tit# the young far- lagers, however. are not too un- 1 gill flour ...................... ?S Cup 'oral of Canada. plunged this coon- speeding up and intensification of mer's hand. Tben',the other day it J try Into- mourning That same the Russian drive on Finland; chased his large St. Bernard out - _ ween new■ came of the third Can• threatened Republican uprisings t of the bush near the woodpile. "The- - - udisA coniingent'e sale arra- a t m er wolf y re a er were after him instead of a mere _ rabbit, que tenth his size,” said Getting Ready For Spring In N ktoria's Inner Harbour Gordon. "He howled ane ran wtcn - -. big tall -between his .lege -while the -ten r --,-- at tthhe edge of tithe cleaually ringflaspped I came , •• Q� oo f 4; In sight.” This story has causes ,! lot of amusement in Orillis ... And a- then there is the story.about the L E oe trout which atrnned itself into un- • r ,�' � � � consciousness- when it -bumped its / � � •- o � . r �? z head -into a tree stamp.. Fisherman Ronald Nichols, of St. John, N.B., - -tells - haw- he pulled -a • whopper out of a trout stream and swears by ec, O cry item A the fisherman's creed that h1s story of the rapture is hilt `-� _ %� - edged, . Nichols said -he was -walking aloiij the ricer bank, after some o.•1 unsuccessful angl-Ing, and startlei a la:go trout whieh dashed for �� • •. gyne - _.. r deeper water. The fish bumped into, -- k, •a tree root, was stunned and tt -� floated to the surface. Nichols re- trieT-ed it and swears ic• wet't ad 0.` -rive -and a halt pounds e:cactly ... M.• And to fit;ish .up, hese is a.little rip --_- _ about keeping fish fresh.. By dip- ping. ip ping. fresh -fish-fillets in a 0.3 per - cent solution of hydrogen peroxi is _ -before re.-packtpg in ice,- an • in--- crease n-- crease in the keeping period of as much .as..three to ria days bas been Yachting is a favorite hobby for the good folks ,of Victoria, -B. C:;• reazed. \o change in the appear lih and'right now with the spring in full swing,. members.of the Royal Vic- Coria Yacht Club are ietttn read for -sea. Here is Roy Murdock doing -ante, odour, or flavour of the frsh ff �'ci,' : == --- - - ,r a job of work on the 42 foo ner y � ,- � • '`-2- _e-7,6 _ — - �(ccP7T�RDt lorr yrRJ N•De) while pretty blonde -haired Elaine Beeston or is caused by the treatme>}t.' h�'e p y gets in a job of .work, oh .her "You're On Your Qwn This Round, Slats. . •. The Fourth Chapter [e own: 104 ­the Empress Hotel in the background. suggest you try it sometime. Missing!” p REG'LAR FELLERS --Getting Pinhead '&' Goat By GENE BYRNES -- . .. .. -. a �- ► - ' L•�- ,�,, - sur You CANT ° ..WHY CANT I?HE r*aPOSIT A _' ET THE Ftp- istivhlcar ZWX.t.AR BILL THAT AUNT MINNIE - _ I;AV E ME If — - . '•.�- .w i�. .. z.. .r sons, and the pro Was a peach- --- y c ' : Vulaltty Counts Most thMarried himself, he confided- The - r CJ �� e woman was theree �elth 171 .AL .�wV �> She worked in the main dining ..'q. .t �.. .. room, and bossed five girls. He �`""• ' �� 9vae Bart a reduced rate becaupe TOPICS - - they were honeymooners, and be. 5 4' cause Bart's friendly interest mov- A - - - _T _ DIE .-..SALAD wife would love to meet Here � a measuring stick for > you folks, rm sure," he told thews, your in when the lessons were over. !ria _—. managed to execute an imperfect, Milk—One-pint to one •quart for _ but nonetheless fairly authentic children, half a pint to one pint A — single jack-knife dive. for adults per day. - "You're good, Mrs. Whittaker; Vegetables—Potatoes daily, eWo CICRETTE .PAPERS you could be a pro. Only it'a a -others if possible, one raw. cinch you won't ever have to Fruit -One serving,. more if pos- worry about working." - sible per day. NONE FINER MADE SERIAL 51'URY eves!-- A 1 e _ - _._ . Iris explained to Bart; in their - C t east ..half should b - - - ... whole grain. • _ __ - room, while they changed to nor- g h 0 ON BUDGET mal clothes again. Meat or is _ nee daily, or I' I 1 • 'BRIDE "Just a lifeguard, married to a cheese, beans or peas. E gs=Severs times a week for r . 13Y JAtiET DURAn - ess, B -Nobody you could - u:aitr art. g = afford to cultivate." children especiaUys ting, y your icings. This is Copyright. 1939, NEA Service, Inc. , Secretly, Bart was disappointed. Fats -Two or three _tablespoons what makes the cake int"erestintia— He liked the ex -college boy, turn- per day. _ and there are many choices: chuc- t ed lifeguard to eke out a summer's Sugar—Two or .. three table- olate, boiled icing, mocha, cocoa - CAST OF CHARACTERS there was nothing to it. She had existence. He liked the idea of the spoons pWday. nut, etc` IRIS IVES--& radi�t'bride who to have a few lessons. She was girl bossing five girls in the din- Water -Four to eight .glasses = thought love came first and money terrible. Her slice was something ing room so she' could be nese; her per day. Standard White Cake - eosid take care of itself. out of a mail order catalog, and, husband. He thought they were For a raw vegetable cut.carrots (Without egg yolks) BART WHITTAKER-a right. her approach was awful. The pro. swell. He said so. or turnips into matchsticks. They _ 2 cups cake flour sous bridegroom who looked 6t was 28, Latin, dark and hand- "What's wrong with people like are quite in style. Chopped un. 2 teaspoons baking pgwder - -- -bankbook first and his : wife some. He was also cynical, and that, Iris? They're swell. And if peeled apple and cabbage makes. teaspoon salt ._ afterward. hard pushed for money. there wefe more folks like Bing- _good salad. '/s cup butter or vegetable: shoe i • s Bart paid, watching with seeth- ham and his wife, there'd be legal. T.B. RATE pOWN = ening Yesterday; Bart needs' -more ing frustration. He didn't like golf. dizzy finance in this world. Peo- - 'Dominion Government figures .1 cup sugar' (fruit sugar) peeney, expands his business -on He considered it silly, a'waste of pie with both feet down solid on for 1938 credit Saskatchewan --Two-tEirds cup milk credit. They so on a vacation and time: Besides, it was hard work. earth like that, earning their own with -having -only 28.8 deaths from .1 teaspoon lemon flavoring honeymoon that Iris practically And why pay out good hard earn= way and not going beyond their tuberculosis per 100,000 people: ' teaspoon almond flavoring ± ' demands and Bart buys a diamond, ed money to work away at some. means ... " Canada's average was 54.6. If the 3 egg whites stiffly beaten aLw pow - on time! thing you didn't like." ,'Bart couldn't you leave your' low rate for Saskatchewan had ap- Sift flour, salt alts baking pow-' "You o on bark to the club ---nee and ing d --to all. Canada in 1938 there der' three times together. Cream !' house, darling," Iris said several CHAPTER IX hind until we finish our honey- . would have been only 8238 deaths the butter as given above, adding times, "if you don'Vwant-to watch. It was a memorable honeymoon; Mr. Bess can help me." moon, please?" instead of the actual number of other ingredients in the same man - in away. But then, few honey- "Sorry," he sail! gruffly- But he' 6122. ver. Bake in moderate.. oven for ` ' ' wasn't. He was a trifle mad. When it is considered that the 25 to 30 minutes. This cake. " moons are ever ordinary or burn- ►'Q He didn't Underata-ad— Canadian ��w� "nly one quarter very appetising iced with a chuc- _ drum. Only to Bart. it looked so t night, while ns ess .silly, so phony. Bart stayed. Grimly, he stayed for the moonlight dance, he west of what it sat a turn a! the oLte icing, but equally a:} good . until the golf lessons were over. down ahead of her, and hanted _t They drove 200 miler that first century, an aohieve of which with orange or lemon. It is all a day and put up at a smart reso;. He disliked Duke Hess on principle . Bingham'up, offering him s smoke. _ this country may be p, those matter of taste and with' What you y. alone, and_' he did not care for - The est on the running board ofill4 +-4 shore hotel. There was an orches- Y g who are specializing in the fight are serving i!. Bake E layers. -9011. Still. as Iris pointed out Iar a s rte car and smoked and talk- tra plaAng to a crowded dance p0 against tuberculosis stay well feel. _ Chocvialn Cahe : door of smartly' garbed resorters, er,' what was a honeymoon, or a ed. Bart learned that Ted Bing- justified in working toward the ob- vacation either for that matter, .ham was an engineer -that is he ective of securing a Dominion av, 2 sups sifted Bake!four anti Bart was momentarily glad 1 d -. he � hid given in to Iris insistence if you -couldn't. do any, of the had his_ degree and wall waiting erage• equal to Saskatchewan's. 2 teaspoons baking powder things you wanted to do? for an assignment,- and Dott his sir- teaspoon salt •that he ban the _white sharkskin � yF _ ' „� .>;�._ F.var, wa- "'All my life■ darling, I',ge want- Vie, was a singer, with five years cup butter - - iru't man present wore evening ciothes, -and the mea wore smart sports outfits. There Were flowers, too, while they dined. Iris pointed opt that . every girl present had a corsage. So when the tray came around., Bart bought.. gardenias, knowing - Iris wanted them. Knowing she had wanted nothing else on her wedding day. And s honeymoon was pretty closely linked to the _wedding day, however delayed it ::-might be. "Might as well do it right," he. >— e. iris laparkled. Her ivory d1kma.0, satin dinner dance gown contrast- ed exquisitely with the deep, rich sun -tan she had achieved throux:i sunlamp treatments, at Madame 01-. ga's Beauty Salon, supplemented with succi swimming and actual acquaintance wiih summer sun as ,..-.they had managed Sundays; even-- ings and holidays. And her new --permanent wag, exotic: It made her sophisticated and poised 'as noth- iing else ever had. That, and the .,,platinum rinse she had had to high- light her blond hair. This is fun, hm, Bart? Aren't you glad you came now, darling? After slaving in that pokey old -shop all these 'month8Y"- Bart nodded. Acid dispelled a mdmentary anxiety lest disaster befall his • precious store during bis• -!absence. I n' the morning, iris wanted to p.ay golf. Not because she was . good at it.._She frankly admitted she was terrible. Or because Bart could play any more than the most desultory of duffer's games. But because she had a brand-new sports frock termed' the "Golf - girl." They rented clubs. and hired a caddy, until Iris saw the pro. Thea 4 Colorrslly new and smart resort hotel early Canadian architecture ... One* - Panelled roetaa, 'flu - wlsbN tbrsudiant 4a wattve t�1Crafta ort: ate bwtn,. .: con kited creat- las slid rliriwLler. fire Iftotectlow -,stem .. , a eombiaatlos of unusual sppelatmewl■ witlkmodern. comforts, elsvetlon 1,104 feetabundant =epes-hill akl-las 'beside hotel sad wlelultr . ski school .. z akt, stew/ and otbet wiloter aetivitles. vmlla or pliese. The Chasteeler, 1te. Nele'Ti 1►avt. T.q. eu . see what 'i could do with my game. Don't -be art old .stick-in-the-mud. All the girls at home, do. Marcia. Trent and Judy Gallagher and Mary Pearce. They. took leasons from the Country Club pro, and they're frightfully expensive. I'd' neves dream of taking any, If they were that extravagant " Thinking of the $10 thro-wri to the far-A4ada,• Payr -,-Was silent. Perhaps Iris was - right. Perhaps he didn't understand. But at the beach.. when they Wer2tend 3U7r­baftM_ , Iris was by far the loveliest lady presene Her thick, powder blue wool suit, and- brief little terry cloth: cape, and the, bright blue _. cap she tugged•down snug over her platinum - hair, snapping a narrow strap under her soft little chin, had half the smart resort beach watching her. . It mad Bart so proud, so enor- mously proud of his, bride. Of knowing she was his wife, not jest his girl. That this was their -honey- moon. They Amy on'the sand, sun -bath= ink and watching a lifeguard do stunt. -dives off the. spring -board. Watching, Iris turned ar;dy after a while and sighed. She was, an excellent swimmer, ,but had never learned anything., spectacular in diving.. , "Want to'try some'of that stuff, honey Iris started at him, startled. • She swallowed Carefully 'and sifted a slender handful; of hot white sand over his lean wrist. "You're kidding, Bart." - "Kidding nothing; you'd have them falling -off the sand, at Ava- lon Beach, back hohie, honey. And you could do that flip. You're. quick at picking up things like that." 'Bart, darling, didn't you see the sign on' the lifeguard stand? Tt says lessons,- instruction by the hour, or, to suit your purse. Diving extra." "Sure. 1 knot,• honey. Go - ahead." "Bart, he's'just the same as a pro, don't you seel'You'll-have to. - pay him to teach me." She didn't add. "and you'll hate that; you always hate paying for anything unless it's absolute necessity." She was too 'enthralled over the pros-, wen n on no o aann.ns do one of those graceful, man oil the flying trapeze trick dives. Ab- solutely no one at home knew how to do. them.. Not even Buddy Syl- vester, who was a perfect seal, and could do almost anything ir•. on, or under water, _ "Gems on.;honey. I'll bet you'll. wow 'em when we get back." "They're Swell" They. spent $25 for dieing let - hind her. "She wants to make grand op- . era, but if we wangle a radio spot for her, . we'll • be pretty tickled." Ted explained. She Didn't Approve Bart left him with genuine re- gret. He liked him more than any of the fellows they palled around with at home; John Trent, or Hor- ace Negley, or Don Hammond. He - liked him for a realism, a simple. direct honesty that he saw less and—Te—se of, around him at home. The way Bingham surveyed his scuffed crepe- sole oxfords an said. "Gosh, have I got to buy another.'pair of shoes pretty .quick,, or be.. on my feet again?" The. contrast the simple statement made to the light, sophisticated veneei over everything his friends at home said or did. "Darn," Negley had said, sphl- ing cafe au laic down his new seer- sucker .suit front, -,"my favorite Saturday night- pants, too:' As if he had a dozen at. home; as if any one pair of trousers -were even half paid fop, on time. - "I'm glad," that' was Yolanda Negley, laughing shrilly, "I hated that cheap -cloth, Ho. I told you it would look awful on you. Seer- sucker is for flat. thin men. Like Bart."' "Where were you, Bart?" Iris asked, when he returned to get her, 10, minutes late. "Whatever kept you so long..•." "I forgot to, lock the car," Bart said gravely. Knowing he'd .be censured petulantly, for cavorting even conversationally with life - guar&% Ex -college halfback, cub engineer lifeguards. iris didn't ap- prore. (To Be Continued) LARGEST VARIETY GROWN "• �f RC ,. .. T A L K a7 By SADIIE B. CHAMBERS n ar '-I egg well beaten 2 squares- of melted unsweetell• - - ed chocolate - Two-thirds cup milk - _ 1 teaspoon vanilla Sift' flour and salt and baking powder three times. Cream butter, lidding sugar gradually as in dir-- - - ections, cream until very light and _ fluffy. Add egg, beaten well; then - -" - chocolate and floor. and mills alp- = , ternately in the usual way`Addvanilla.' Bake in pan 8 inches RECIPES 41i urinates. Serve with chocolare Some -weeks ago I promised my _ or moths ii _ readers basic recipes for light and Next timeefavorite gingerbread , dark cakes as well -as hints on mix- and a chat on icings. ing and making cakes. This seemsREADERS, WRITE IN' an opportune time to give them, Miss Chambers welcomes deo here we go. personal letters from interest The first great ecret of mak- .04 readers. She is pleased tQ ilig the, -light cake is the thorough receive suggestions on tppics creaming of the butter. Place the for; her column, sad is eves required butter or shortening in a ready to listen to your "pet _ mixing. bawl and cream very- thor- peeves," Requests for recipes s oughly -before the sugar is added. or special menus 'are is order. It must have the texture of thick Addreaa your letter* to "Miss cream. -Next add the sugar very,. Sadie B. Chambers; 73 West " gradually, two- tablespoons at s Aaelaide Street, Toronto." time, . creaming very thoroughly, .after each additit n, beating antes whole .mixture is very liglit. The second step is the beating of the eggs. For light cakes, the yolks and 4141P 14801 IT THF whites should always be separated. Do not beat the whites, until ready '� t�RFE e, to add them to the cake mixture;'\ t OffEle dfL0W2 better still, if' you have assistance, have them beaten ready 'just as you have completed the other steps. •of making the, cake. Beat 'egg yolks until very creamy and, thick - and ' lemon colored, adding them to i the thoroughly. beaten butter and sugar. The flour and liquid are EpWARDSBURG added alternately. Add the flour -, first; if, the liquid first, the mix- BRMJ tore is -apt to curdle. The last mix- ture should.9fQn h,-kho florae Last-- ly, fold in the stiffly beaten, egg Whites, being careful they are nut beaten too dry, if you wish your _ ,. w , cake les moist as possible. Fold in the egg whites as lightly ''•'•�•••' as possible, but also thoroughly mix. Be sure. the pan is greased (O p F well and -the cake spread=evenly, " right to the corners.. A Basic Recipe ,For Light Cake, 1 Using the Yolks as Well as Whites ,j cup butterllublLihed by .. 1 cup Sugar the Canada r Starch Home Ser- eggs / vice Dept., headed a l` '' 1 _-cup sweet milk _ , by Mrs. Aitken—',T, - JUMBO CABBAGE 2 Clips flour 2 teaspoons bakini-powder- famous booking Author;t is a - - aluab iool:le er�eoar%cop "'_ - raw.sacast,are*'""° s°m'wmaatosso Awa teals evm eo lbs IImarD�!}d_1oe Ssaai and 1 teaspoon vanilla -flavoring. @Asp g entitled 'a2 Cakes, • Write _ now endoeina a Crown Brava label to (unary E' wewncton *"x ub gym, v rrwesnatns�owwaaccccaas>,s.m.msse. Ooe••les K 7 CsHEs•elstt seswn beam the butter a9 in direc- t Rome � is 13traet Ewt Toronto ` aseededailotDers. Pkp.i2c;oa.5bc:yoet+eeia tions, adding sugar and eggs;,then EASE — Ot:R ]SIG tale SEED din flour liquid: and dour;' then egg NURSERY BOOK—Better Tills Ever whites and seasoning. Bake in two- layers or R long pan 8 x 12. Bake - ISSUE NO. 8-40r - p03iI?iIOY SUED130II970 : GICORGETO", OP. in a modernte oven for about 2y 3 . _ minutes. Ice' with your favourite ( , g— L -T 't the ISM t3 —Watch for notice of Chas. Hue & e.I.Arn under the dir- ­Picke -QUALI The ring - —W. M., C. -EL. Morley, chings' sale ext issue. ection of the BRADLEY SL —The annual e ning meeting 61 a Orm- Minute of 'Silence, was ob-" MEAT MARKET ­TOLL BROS famous fetur'es the Women ' 'a -In te w:lI be held served, wiih' dimned light, dor-..Sar- Tuesday e e g, - February On Tweedsmuir, end ng with the re- and lecture in Pickering, — April. On 23rd. Keep the date in' mind. 47th, at 8 olclock,--in the W. L. frain. "Abide with me". Similar sil- �.W e carry, a -full line of Boyal Breeches, 4-1.75 aniL Club Rooms. A varied �rogmih has ences were. obs erved for the' toj B' Win ILi:aker t 6, Mrs W.inan of Peterbm,.. Douglas of Toronto visited been secured. -This is an. Open Meet- eased Masters, and Brethren e- resh. _S1.75 16 y S-'-i­e-d-6—r-bJ`­ue--S Hit a, 76 Ing) to which both, members and Lodge, read by Ass'stant Secretary, their brother, Russell 'Burrell, over "t�d non-members are invi E, L. Chapman. A short history of and -the �v the lodge, giving details of the -Me &'s Big B Overalls,-, .75 s be- . ......... Arthur and Mrs. Silk -and in- —;An Interesting spectacle' I' Men's-keav linedsmecks2.95 ing presented to us each evening State of Masonry inPickering Twp. Cured y -spent Tuesday w:th rel- fant child, it -something and the open'ng and U&pll ativ�is here. for the com*ng wee- n(r A conduct. of Iden's RubbOrs at Yario w! never again the Lodge, was read' by-.Rt. Wor. Tho-s. Andrew return: eats generation ats ed home after'spendine witness, -,the five planets, Venus, Bro. Frank 31. Chapman. Early' several Wars, Jupiter, SatuYh°land-Mercury -meetings of the Lodge were h011 Our delivery is at your sfxvice Ith M . and :;-weeks; wi., r 0. 'Wilson, of Torinto. all-"'n one group on`7 thd Western in the old,school house (now occup- Bradley Pick'1620 horizon each evening. The very led by Gordon Law). A�,specially Pboni Mk 3EO4 Miss A. E. Richardson has been brilliant-star wHch we %all know L� attractive feature of. the even'ng CLARENCE 51 LK Ph*ladelphia this week, visiting f he , r brother, Wolter, who is serious- Venus, generally by itself, has' was- A­presentation. , 6 'Pastmas- few days that. other- ters'. Jewells to seventeen.' local ly Ill. now for a 0 past masters, by Sr. Warden Jno. --Since the outbieak of host lit-' bright star, jup:ter, quite close I?Q- les and up to February 15th, the side it: S. Baldson, assisted by the Grand I Lodge- officers, to which one of the Supply Board has placed -ord- —Bob Davidson and "Bucko' oldest-PA-stmasters, Win. -Gii-m-Te-y,7 tore ers having a total value of about McDonald (now, don't tell us YOU. responded. At the close of the ser- $125,000,000. don't know who they. are), of the Hockey Team were vices in the lodge, a banquet w.as Maple Leaf The six 1500-ton destroyers of the Royal Canad*an Navy are visitors at thelocalschool -on Fri. held In the -town hall, which had NEWS)v HERE'S INTERESTINC. h. can - day afternoon last, the guests of been tastefully decorated with equipped with 4.7 guns, whic menu,cards on which appeared the Principal 1. L Wilson. Mr. Wilson throw about a ton of metal a. rain- names of all members-of the lodge FOR THE HOME ute as far as eight miles. . - and McDonald hail* from 'the same and :the Charter Members. The 01 town. It was a great day for the ---Owing L to, furnace repairs n speakers at; this function were K The new' spring "Staunton" Semi ab ,being completed In, the Cornmun!ty boys. Autographs were signed on D. G. AL Geo. Murphy; P. Dr. D. G. Club, the play "The Winding d'-' everything and anything that could Is being put an the Untied be brought into the school. At M. B. Eckblad; Wor, Bro, E. M. Percy Henderson; P. D. D. G. trimmed Sunworthy Wall-papers are Church auditorium an, Friday ev- least one man in town didn't know M= Who when a "pr'ze Chapman, Dr, S.. Crouch, W. J. -nowin stock, -1 Aning. they rwere, -1 pulled" by said man, Dickie, V. Wor. Bro. W. M. Jerm- -Mr. Warren, C- N. R. fore boner was - man has moved into tliii house re- when Rose Murison introduced Yn, W. Bros. M. Iton B. Burk, T. C. �N Desi ns Rrown, -W. Frank W'hit'e and Rich. New Floral D 1 eently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Bob Davidson, of the Maple Leafs, P. Winter and N. A. Sandham. - Fred Stork, who -have taken up re- and the local rwho thought this was - : New Varnished Tiles replied Music was furnished by Solo'sts, sidence in the Bath residence on a commere al traveller, Davidson Roland Harris and Dr. H. T. Fall- 'New Plaster effects Church Str.' GW to meet you Mr. alae. The tables were laden with —The W. M. S. of the Un'ted Maple .Lmf Milling?. celebrated pies6 apple4 R ckering celebr —Some of the statements made _Church hold a most raccessful Val- this and various viands under the di r- LOuEz—Sufficient Staunton Semi-trALMed the home of entine Tea at * Mrs. M. by Toronto Daily papers In R• Jenkinson, and in spite of it be- Federal Eleet'on - have 1114 same ection of the Junior Warden, -ably ass'sted by - Mesdames Sterritt, C. Sunwortby " wall paper, coiling paper and =ingchara�eteristics as those heard "'With a very cold day, over forty think- Morley, J. Balsdon and L Morli?y. -ladies called and enjoyed a cu of five and six-Year-olds, when border for a room 9 x 10 for ollry, $i�49 teaAt the conclusion of the NationaI­- Ing of someWng meaner and a bit - of foodstuffs L We to -Say. to. Some —The daily issue more contemptible Anthem, everyone agreed that the to feed an army division of, for in- other child he does not 'like. No function had been one of the most enjoyable celebrations in the h'st. 7� --stance, 16,000 men, "takes on_ gig- P" will ever -convince us that the antic proport;'ons.' Eight tons each, editorial brains of pre-electio'n days ory of the local lodge and probably the only lodge in the " risdict*on of Of beef, brand - and potAtoes, -one ever write the silly political drive] Ju 4on of imnanother of bttke2, as that appear- in-the diseo Toicnito -thirty rod M to celebraU its AnAl Ann'versary this year. -well as 28 albs. of pepper are reitl- Dailies, at the present t4me. There is a war going On, you Toronto ed- • During the fifty years, two ­4A motor accident that resulted itors - coine 'out of it. Foi-get your Grand Masters have visited the lodge here, being John Ross Robert- In near fatalities took: place.- at mean, small political -4E of he son at its founding, and John A. Pett coat Creek, west re , on and write some thing constructive Rowland,- now - Grand Treasurer. Saturday ..night, when vime. cars - for your rural readers at any when the: lodgo, unveiled the plaq. crashed, badly damaging each. The -rate. We always did think that nee to the memory- Of Masters lost L.� Injured were treated by Die- H. C. the soundest reasoning ww to be 'p er In the Great War. L earson, and permft to retum,ti 'found out in the eo=UT'L Or on: 7 ? top of 1i load of hay. Memoriam their Toronto homes. —A type of- torpedo used by the n Doric Lodge Celebrates Golden CONNER In loving memory of Navies, cons'sts of a 'hollow steel Anniversary a dear -husband and father, Amb- body and an ex�oloslve head. It :a rose Conner, who departed this Ms st -CH' ARMAN cylindrical in shape, twenty- two A colorful and .unique event took rife, February 22nd, 1936. feet- Ion and twenty-one inches in Place in Doric Lodge A. P and-A.. So with farewell words unspoken, wi ew and weighs over one and M., -Pickering, on Thursday even- Ther Golden Gatqi were open y. ne-half tons. It travels at a speed Ing last, when the Fiftieth Anniv- A Gentle Vo'ce said, Come; SPECIALS ersary of the found ng of the -lodge He calgnly entered home: ;*f about fifty miles an hour. —Edgar Bath, of this village was celebrated - with appropriate Days of sadness still . comes .. o'er 'us SC. a one of the occupantiL of the ceremonies. In view . of this.meet- Tears of silence often- flow, Breakfast Bacon.] .2.5-ton Dept. of H'ghways Snow ing, a Committee was named. last For memory keeps you ever nearua Flow, that Though you died four years ago. Son. -*'u'rn6d. in the ditch, between here John C. Stork, Morley, "Minced Steak 12c. a 1b blew a tire and over. fall, cons sting of Harry Boyes, Cyril E. —Sadly missed by WIfe and ng W. ..C.. Murkar and F. M. Chapman, and W%it1by,. on Monday evening TWO-WAY A00TI`0N on the Kid- %,hst. This is a huge plow and a who were largely respqnsible for "Pork Liver, -12C. a. QP capable of moving just about any- the foam of. the proceedings which• neys. anteeptic 47!d invigorating. so hamosiously ' -and -•Stewing Beef, .12c. a 40 thing that it strikes. A large,num- passed off .. Rumacaps attack the cause of ber of guard rail posts went out with such impress*ve dignity. Bre- Rheumatism' L Sciatka, Lumbago. Toronto Lodges, BFOYES' DRUG CO. Pickering. —ahead of the plow. 3�0 one 1;,yw ser. three from many Jewel Shartenuwt 15c. a 11; iously injuz*&.. and in numbers' from Brough&rn —1?Av., R. 11. R'cka. a Col. Union and Composite, Whitby, *08104040 C"ic Cleamer, .31i*0,4 13e, rd 9. . and and daughter, had a narrow eats of the local lodge in 18 .,nff.ard 26-c ..borne, accompanied by Mrs. Rick- Which latter Lodges were the par- RADIO SERVICE — Electric wir- es 90. A rraw cape from serious rious injury . on Sat. ,bout one hundred and, fifteen per- Repairs. Expert Service on 'urday last, when his car went down sons crowded the lodge 'room, a. All Makw of Receivers. Reasonable whom* here District Deputy, R". 4. R El D a deep ditch an the highway a few u�m Tubee Tested Free. Russell k George Murphy, nf MArkh&m, And X. Gray, kam ()a+- Jea PiCkerind east of, C*bmm Mr- Ric and was travelling east behind an- four Past District Deputies, in the Butoherl`jphone .4 FOR SALE —fresh cow, nice type A _other car, driven by David -Brown, persons of , Percy Henderson, , Ber- Holstein, due end of month. George 1who resides- near -Cobourg. He ger Eckblad, Algert Downs and F. Hutchings, phone Pick. 2713. 27 swerved avoid king Brown's car, but were read from Dr. R. M. Bateman, -,, ` p'e vol aw. Wm. EMPLOYMENT WANTED by ice ring. Hardware, to the. side of the road to X Chapman. Messages of regret 28. went too far, when his car went Dr. J. H. Eastwood, Rev. -down into the ditch. Fortunately,- Moore, John Ness, -T, M. McFad- •an experienced farmer. Walter -2- of the occupants was injured. den, Wrn. E. Greig, Re; Lingh4m, care of John Watson, r in arper, J. A. the minister Taylor, a iZLid C. Agincourt.' Mr. Rickard was a- speci Lodge Pickering- Methodist C6reh, id Message-hromGrand 7TMaster Poultry Feed y"rs ago. through the Grand Secretary' Dix- years old. All quiet.'A. Wood Dun,, 4 ad, -La ing Mash on, of Hamilton, was rel . I - . :.;. . Concentrate, bafton. y FOR SALE 13 chunk's, 'White S York. M. F. 'Tomkins, Lot 21, con. hell and Grit, -Hog Concen- N MWWE§E%rW1 WE WENEIVE. -- 2@ r—dk if A ilig %J FOR SALE --number of-6-weeks POUI old pigs. D. Gannon on.�' 5 Mix, d --Pick- ering. Meal and. Mineral -SALE Young Bronze Gqb- NDING ROAD FOR To & Stock Foodi, F try nic bler; also yearling Bronze Gobbler. To be presented. by the' Dramatic. Club Wm.- Gray Jr. Lot-22, con.' 6. Pick- ering ®very m e f the Pickering, United' Church hi thePlow'ShAres' to fit 'n6STly ak,of plow -0 FOR SA-LE pure bred Whte- d tte roosters, very reasonab- 7gent for. McCormick-Dee ring Fatm W&cKlrerV arcl A NITED CHURCH,. PICKERING -1we;yaan1soo pure' 'bred White *Leghorn epai re. roosters. Fred Mowder, R.- R. 7 sters. Mrs. :��"B. 23 _ _ 1. Claremont.__ oiv motto We bwe It. Can •Got IL Or It bmt.mad& -rhons 390 . UNIGHT JERSEYS FOR SALE a fresh , 4evnir �,;4 , ,�. , te �e' Dec-D �m-b di :Program begins at, S.1 5p. m. cow due th's month, and' a goo ng you bull out of a good R. 0. P. J..S.- B.ALSDONt TICKERING caw, sired by a son of Volunteer Of Admission, '2�c..and 15c. Oaklands. Prices r'ght. F. M. Chap- man, Pickering. .26-6