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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1940_03_01'-' 1•.>..:.,;..n.a—,tv.:.v:.x.::<:e�,aa�,- -.....e�- .'..cx,. '3r_.' ...cw...xr¢. ..,.,s-.-R_•.n x•.u.,.i:.,a:..ss,!air•. ... w,G� '�� Ya-. ' ..mow :b:l-;4�_ i �-»,v. +..;,`., :..:... .. .u.'+....-•,,7 �. „"'"'i., '..w'..'_ .. i.'rt*. YYe: "�`-w ?l yu; , „r i' :.,y j•' •..3•..... - .. �4 - '''SOL.. LIX �-PICKERING, ONT., 'FRIDAYS �i.48. i, 1940 2 ; No. 28 T s,dlarti4rstal Las�ay.- - .- . HIGHIiAND CREEK -------- -• -iG�Er filai�ft----------aH9L�Sv�- -- -- -- The Monthly meeting of the W._ :-` GREENWOOD r I., Highlanl Creek Branch, took Red Cross Orders Moving Pictures -in the Town Hall t Q` - H. O. PHARSON-Fisysieian _ Tuesday, Mar. 5th. See the advt: `�d�!✓ , aodswm•cn. Dnabacew. lar place at the -home o Morrish, with a large attendance,- The following articles were ship- Harold Cassie is malong steady 18SG:-19J+G: E.-FOMYTH Q p2�t. D.,' Director ed on Feb. 27th b the local Red. lmprovo went in health. ^` jj,,�� and - many guests. The business of P y �.•. f --" e°O °t D""sO Cross:- 9 Doz. rs. Mise Gladys Gannon awns re ti =sir- s� epwsstfkal . the month .dispensed'with. Mrs• A. P sox. 1 P'r. R. CHOPPING _ 'mer es@iafasA ba sAX%ntm•st- Caps. 2 Pr. 'Gun Mitts. - 61 Pr. of at her home a few. days last week. st�soas Cts..nee. pot. Manson and Mrs. C. Wallace furn- _ Monday, .Wednesday and-Fridaf ished a report on our ,war activit- - Jean and Fern Mal -f; J+sOosti ies, with-- everyone doing their -bit, WSehcloths.. 6aD� ioz-Pr�yjaanas.,ll c werehotae for- the week -end. W E GR'I ND -EAI r Miss two'qui were. made and more on @-utlt• _2 Doz.Pneumonta Jackets. 1 0'Mi� °f Bran, Shorts and' Feed of ' all DUNiLD BUDDY Barrister. PhyllisFarley, 'a few days last kinds, -also minerals and other a q the way. A group discussion and Doz. Ice Bag Covers.- 1 Doz: Band- _ Y� ��� SqUri yJLNArs b�sbdia&" A'. $: aa- question boi took place. The Topic, kerchiefs. 1'.1-2'T3oz. Surgical Taiv- Week. _. ab:;oi.I 'oretaou.•.wbttbs. AY Mrs. W. Ellicott and Miss' eoncentrafes for profitable feediar ,on Historical Research, Early els: i Doz.. T. Bandages. 2 Doz. P _ - , BE`JtfiON, BELL ss ROSS ' Churches of Scarboro, Mrs. W. H. Abdominal Bandages. _17 Sling* Bark t_*ere:ToLo� -visitors last kept on -band -- � BsrrtstOrs lot Solicitors Tredway> One Minute Silence was Bandages. " Fth We stock only the best Poul Mr, and Mrs. Philo :*6rs e - of �.1.'> ATON. K. C. - Toekpisbne observed for the late Lord Tweeds. About sixty ladies attended the , Markham, spent �V�3riesiisy. after- Feeds and Su Iter. muir. - We regret to hear of Mrs. Red Cross' Bridge. at the homtie of T. G and Mrs. Brown. PP I BROOKE BELL, K. C. Adel,2838 noon �. 8. ROSS Craven indisposition and hope she Mra. R,obt, Ruddy, from which the - _ will soon be well. It was a lovely sum of $85.00 was realized. Don't forget the s�ellows' 872 Bay St day and an, afternoon well spent- Euchre and .Dance on Friday even- _ -JOHN L. POND Touonto ROUGE IiiI.Ji ing, March - let.' Clark -s Orchestra. Tea was served by our genial host- U..AICHARD.8ON A Co., Barris- ess and her assistants. Euchre to -�- ..Firemen-ariaho ng s Dance LAIV i SVR�I��(Olt _ so+sei t tsh a etc., su es 11�; be. held, at Mss. F. Reed's on Mer. WL H. Moote M: p; eoudncta Lec. on Wedeaday, March 18th, with so or'L's.'a.S1 � ,•a- a'�r.aee st. tormtp. _ —tun Cosfczeaee oa .Boo,ks. Laura Johnston and her All -Girl F. J. DONEVAhT, & 1!!., .i.psoa. aa. sees: Pbse eats. set 6th, L. S. On lIle ars the raeoeds e! Under the auspices of flys school Orchestra in sften&nc'I!. Surveyors (shim aad . US hicMIL Srol- •.••.:: :Mrs .Haywood, of Du�aille `and Ai'sold. OAS :^.�i�rrtieL�oet:taeet At7DLl:ii and library boards, -mans People of 'Mrs. L. -;Goad, o! Toronto, visited= 9tr. Past. O@heews. Baur ' T•seebo.• Hi+p asses. st4 - ' ' ---_ the coarmunity_ met in the, school their _ on Thureelay. Mrs. •SL lily - L)o@ataeti Mrs. W. H. 'Westne-anl-Mias auditoriums- on-Monda7 - evening -to° - y Barclay return�tK c1 wl. 16 Margaret were delegates - to the hear Mr. -Moore, on books, and . - -- - BUBURT T. FSLLAISE. L. D S.. Horticotltural Convention in the Ki many took part in constructive KE- RIN NE -,- G W__ -`-Riy: •s . g"af Goths• •� .discuseiont Chairman Lotton The ..�. u e: d T...�. Ed�w+ard.Hotel, Toronto, on Thursday The Party 'in the Town Hall an s �- last. and song -leader W� Wheeler Sot the evening of March 6th. Tliere a, r • er s�oi+aaMee. �'pc •y The annual_ Club supper and dance the meeting away to a . good .. start- -will be a short Lunch. ; Insurance of. All Hinds. ` rr.w. R tee, was held in the school hereoa Tues- Mt. Moore's address ,was very in- - Admission 25 and lb teats. - - day evening with about sixty pros- structive to all ages, and in 'add- Mrs. H. Feasby left for her home $stsrMis ♦ arras: ant. Pres. G. K. Pratt was'in the ition to his third presentation to seat Rates Available �P1tYt chair— the library, a complete encgcloped- Manitoba on Sunday night. ' A ..The local Wbmen's Drtsrtitute meets . is of 15 volumes. He promised by old friends were Nntesta,' on tll'i#� and $a27j0e: _ D R. 8•fiATO)!i, TO'QPiMiHiP try Mr. and Mrs: T. Norton, on J.! v4taw at the- home os Mrs. Mel. Brypnt on books for the children on any sub- w evening to bid her fare- � * 's r O� act or title. which they would list y Udress Phone - - - *,yr a • Wednesday, March 6th, at 2.80 P• i well. Although now a grandmother, aa. Rolf Gall 3s - A Box of Home- with the teachers. - 'He also made BRALIGHi1M PICK 315 A. E. �A�0" made Candy. the presentation of a personal she has changed but little .since Mies' Margaret Bayles �vvaa tit's choice boost to Mr. John Usaty . aS she -and her husband went . West 31 6ENDRAL INSURANI@E -years ago. A very. . popular young H,&AL R9TATE. Sheet of honour at a community the School Board. Mr. Ueaty exp= couple. _ - Tic NYEYAN©iNti shower, at the home of Mr. and ressed itteandefeeHngs psoduced a f the C0n=- surprise .0 An increasing.. number attend the Mrs. Fred Crawford,.. tin Tuesday 6t - ti lj e@tsii@iod s�@@re7. evening. oil the eve o! her marriage for Mr. and Mrs. Moore. Mr. Green Sunday afternoon Service each 7 Sunday, to hear the earn -at_ mess- Our ! �Lw3 e "r on behalf of the Libra to @erre. to • Mr. Walter Pascoe. Mang were ages given y Rev. I. E. Kennedy. �. _.. lrpte. pfdt. 1000 the beau titui _._ . gifts whic}i they roc- -ice Moore, seconded by .:Last -Sunday he chose for his text: eivoid. A large number of the mean- Miss_, Somerville, the. Convener: An COAL, COKE,. offering was received for the cam -O touched me?" aa. found in -�Mj� �r hers of the community were pros= g Mark 5-81, sit±iWiag how by faith �POO,D' CBMENT- . MAW ent, and took part in and enjoyed fortabie seating fund, which is well � - e soul -:who' touches Christ by 11,rC1itATSRD .: AUCTIONEER ANb • °n its way fbr,. tote. n+Aw folding SAND GRAVEL,' the evenings program,_ -faith comes into communion .-with ^ _VALUATOR _ _ chairs. The library wa4�*pprovfng- - . the Father, God. •Sates cosduetsd Anywhere " ly -expressed.: at the cl6e of -the , and See Chas. Hutchings Sale list in' - e list of Red Cross supplies L Phoma or write. Address tilt Dundam _ meeting. - 1�'i[�'+g - - T'i Street, East.. _ this issue Remember the Poultry- and Royal Was not completed in last ;veek'W' $ _ LT1LD 8U PY LER J_ , r cit Your" co- e d E`P rte poo nt a160 Whitby. Ontario. WHYfEVALE Tpur Pictures on Monday evening. .gave those articles onVthe elist furn� 1o�11I �attage work - - March 4th_ - VRe have Klso par rill -n stneX a fts v --•*- ished� her. Work n -i3! be continued - LI:` E of MAPLE LEAF MILLING Br'lgrbush Hospital ilia. Hastings Sr. had a very _ as soon as supplies are available. _ KF:kS_�LE PF _ _ Government Licensed testy fall on-Satuiday last on the There passe4 away at h>4- home L'ODfPANY. F1 RDS. ice, just outside her door, result. :lir. Jock Mowbray spent the end in Hartney, Man., an Thursday last, ~ main St, R. Stouffville, 07t. ing its' a bad cut on the bask ' of Levi Parson, at the age of 39 of the Twee at his g ,A • W k home here. e �l ! ��E LL Phone 19 iter .head. Misses Gertrude and Jean' Lenn- years. Old .friends of Brougham ex. _ - Maternity , Meditaf, and Surgie-&l The Mission Circle bf the Bap- on t Thursday 1 press sympathy for ..his aged Part- YiOkerin Owe, Y art u, Toronto. $� Pen Y tisi. Church meets on . Z`uescW af- ner and his Family. cases takers ternoon, March 5th; at 2.80clock. few a$ W. Mvlock is spending a The Y. P. Union had a la a att- (l Qiaep'hone?480 $s@io3enee OS rg - -•: Maternity Semi -Room �. days holidays with relatives in - at the home of bars. A. Spears, to Toront°. endance at t?�ir evening meeting, MEN to kegistered Nor. Rites for I b �ttindance and be followed iii .-the evining by the Mr. H. Parkin and Mr. Stanley vale and Green. River Young _ Annual St. Patriclr's Meat Pie Sup- People were visitors. Re:: Wilso+r, SoMething- New, 94 boor service gives. Parkin spent Friday with Picloer- its A Social- ev swill follow of Whitevale -and Rev. -Kennedy, of < '�fitHtlalnCt Service �' - en3hg ins relatives. .. y .• ., ' _ dinner. Mr. Frank Mowbray; of Hamil- Claremont were initiating the 1oc31 Colewan Oil Heater—Neat; f MRS. E, R. GOOD 25.37 On Friday, Marcor' 8th, at 8 -'p: tons Young People info the mysteries of - Pent the week -end wiith R. ' V. m. in- the United Church, the Senior •Mowbray. . and fanuly. the, game,. of Bible. Baseball, which g90 beat _and eagy t0 operate ' FOR PickeringDrama Society will pros' was played with much zeal by the � The Y. P. met in the hall last - INSURANCE Q* ?� ��` W y ent their play for this year -, The Tuesday evening. In the absence, of contestants, Brougham and White- Al8O a ,go9d vo of ranges, or J�,J L+ Winding Road• Smart musical int= lite president, Mr. _ Lloyd Moody vale. 'The °Clergy' as •well -as the Y. if It 18 a fArnaCA, we ronin SIt:RV1C8 ervals. Caane one' aril ' all - - this took charge: P. seemed equally enthusiastic. a Phone Pkkerint 67 drams is well rwot'th seeing. Under Hockey results on Fc) . 20th - A largely -attended meeting of PjesiBed t0 Yistall rise bBQtr e Kinsale 2, Pickers 2, the W M. $, -was. held at the . the auspices of the W�oanan's •�i. - ^� �'• -$ MORLBY ng: in the fit�t • Passe $aveom ` ociatioit. home of Mrs. Duncan Sr., on Thurs- a- _ game ' of .the • play-offs.• Next game Satisfletleew Guarantees yIRL • AUTOMOSIL9, LLFB T tie foll&wi lig is. ` 8 list of work this Tu�ay evening. We ravish you "y, Febrdary 22nd. Mrs. Ritchie, -- ACOIDiN7-1nNZWT01tM completed by the Whitevale :. Unit luck boys. - 1st Vice -Pres. presided in 'the ab- kLVIN �lu y TWi.iC-LIARILITT SMG• _of .the Red Cross, since work ' Several orf, the girls from here Woe. -of Mrs. Cassie. In the open- SL2LVICLr Iiit,OTRCrX)N -started. four weeks ago 43 urs. Ing devotions a short period of visited the Greenwood Mission Cir- Errrdavare Tlssa ndth pyjattias. 29 Pneumonia dacketa. ,.13- -cls at -Miss -Dorothy Disney' s • last silent prayer was observed in mem- - • ,Abdominal binders. 56 Sling tend- Thursday. A very enjoyable after- ory of John Buchan . (Lord Tweeds- -8 weeds pj p Spring Specials ' ages. 25 Surgical t_orwels 8 T. ban- noon .was spent. _ muir) whose passing has left's , dages4 1 Scarf. 1, Sweater, Z pairs - The Y. P. are very busy, pract gloom in Canada; as well as his PlROI� wristlets. 12 r. sox. 9: Ice bggs. 5 - - A mOderatel riaad bed- P icing their drama to be given here native land.' M3icit ' sympathy was y p Handkerchiefs• 6n Monday," 15th after the Oyster ekpzessed • for 'his rwiddw and fam- _ .room suite, walnut, -in Mrs. Hugh Pugh had a delight- ily, Miss Annie Bayles read the Supper. The title of the drama is. the fashionable light fin• Jul birthday party. The ladies Sat- : ' Melvin's Courtship. minutes of the last' meeting; which GREETING hared early for a quilting. The din- The -Red Cross workers of the were, approved. The Financial re- - 11sh wat_ �rfall ftonto, con ing room was tastefuily decorated �e Chapter, are holding a Port was giveh by Mrs. Philip and Rlsti)D Of bed dresser & with sluing . flowers. The lovely also a report of the Amateur Con- s t cake, all pink and white with green quilting at the home of Mrs. W: cheat of drawers., Mirrord . candles, etiiianeed tFie beauty of T. Stevenson on Tuesday afternoon test was given, It was unanimously N ar i that of this week. All ladies are invit- c at she W. M. S: wall hotel FOR Air.L" OC'CASIC? S ' • .. d are prate, glase:- V5.Q0. the supper table. Mrs. Gordon M- c• ed to help. -their annual- Crokinol Party. _ e a Kay was presented with a hand The Foursquare Class met at.. the Date March 6th. Details left ,in �^ - . BIRTHDAY AY R ,� ..T MATTRESSES --- -aa: tifble, from the Baptist choir the hands of •ttKe-Social - Comm- filled with soft felt cotton; finely fin- .where -she had servoid_ , fait�•afulr home sd ' e A vll Hooker, on I DCONVAtESCENCE label with rolled stitched edgers, Weoinesday evening last. Miss -Vel sties who will arrange the Easter for. some years• but are open for SYMPATHY - Striped floral. cotton ticking. All On Thursday, Mar, 7th', the P4b- ma Bassam had charge of the sugge offering, •, •]standard aiZes. Eaeh'i5.95: - _ -' •`lit Library will be opened as us- e�ti'g' After ilio •vsnal progrPun suggestion.s� The afternoon's pia- • _-- CONGRATULATION and'business, the .new bride, Mrs. J. gram Was taken by Convener Mrs -NEW ARRIVAL v' Mulock, was. presented with a H. Malcolm, 'who reviewed ;Coagoleiim Anis at special pricer nal for Red Cross Work. On that some_ r..._ .-� day, Mrs. 'Tran., who took -the -Meat-- - - SONS BIRTHDAY Cookery Course, will prepare a shower of smallwware' 'in kitchen ut of t}ie"proceedings at the Presby- MOTHER'S BIRTHDAY Motor Amit nce, Day or Night' ensil$ in cream and green. A ven ' terse] Executive - meeting recently - dinner to which all- who care to pleaaartt evening was spent. • ' field in Oshawa,, which she and Mrs FRIENDSHIP . Phbne 1300_ come will _be welcome. Judson The W. I. at the. home of Forton attended, Mrs. Barclay sent BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT • - a .. - - - g as kindly con Mrs. C. Riche son, n roc in, a fine re��e' .: `ad E t3Dfi1'�� CONGR'ATS i her home. The small charge, of. 1D last Wednesday -afternoon` with • -a Study Book, read by Airs. Miller. ' �M �rf �•. S'TERRITT for the dinner to cover the large craved in attendance. After Visitors from outside points inched' 110C._ SC,* cost of the meat purchased. So la& d short program, firs. J. Richard- eff Mrs. and :Miss Ste -wart, of Mar- //��t^^ ' Funeral Director ies Gifu can come and sew in the son was presented with a lovely kham. Mrs. Forsythe, of Maarkhanr, BO.YFS DRIJG VV•! Ltd ' morning, have a good dinner and Furniture Dealer plant from the members of the W. Mrs. H. Feasby, of 'I anitoha, Mrs. 1 R 1 6.7 put in a rood afternoon s work. to i, in honour of her ROth lhirthdac. 111orrison, of Madoc. Al the c ose SUNDAY HOU S-IZ- neon. )►r �. pja�sgx s QIItR3'10 help provide comforts for the sol Mrs. Richardson suitably respond- of the 'regular session, Mis, I2un- s -y -L PROD diers,''who certainly need it. ed. After ee�c iale1 � if -tour, the sot and helpers served a fine 're !Awe" i .'rs. WA, �, 3'�.. a..:... ,;. _y' .; ^'��. •,;.i .�„ .: ,. ';'__:" '.i :+... r,. "�.. i:A -.i ...'.a t'.� .. •: -: �' �:' '!'.h ..� .+Yp � . ,,,. �.m ,.._.aeE.w. r: '.,+.,'.� .., s.',raxr,.o.rars„-:.y„_. '_y.. - a. ...v..1. ,.-, wk stA mW -a+•. .. ^^.:. - ..'� '.•:. t-. _`. ^-.; -.... k .,, .. . y Yk _:-.:i'._....',2:. _.-.-. - .. SPC_". .r .aK _ !a r t -NEWS, QuuwMan Scout Flag Presented to Poush Consul -General EASIER TO' PREDICT ' recent meeting:,ef the Toronto Ad - of March or the beginning of April �. "r ° The difference between a movie vertising and Sales Cluh the re - sults of a recent home inventory events are going to precipitate A -plot and a garden -plot is that in conducted by Serlpps-Howard, del-- themselves." At the same time the , the former, one can usually tell] lvered a penetrating analysis of the A R A D E��SIX I what is'going to come up. busing trends of the average map .' tention to Russia's rich Caucasian 'Edmonton , ton Jout nal ��.. ,.. . oil fields across the border, openly L _ o— - WINDY CAMPAIGN 1?ETAIL FAILINGS Turk armies in the Near East, - _:A S a y s an Ottawa despatch: about the only. "cogsiant tactor" -- The inspired Turkish newspaper Whirlwind campaign will 5e in the grocery business, said [i1 r. be considerin an attac.c on that g r launched by all major parties with Ressegufe, was the finding that Sat region. Probe Crouches 3 .Of Customers ` Faults Found by Householders Are , _Analyzed — Discourteous --- Clerks Clerks Top List :r 'Elmer 'P. Resseguie, of the Scripps -Howard newspapers told a Son Telegraf" last week sounded- _ ., :a warning note: "Toward the end i. ' EASIER TO' PREDICT ' recent meeting:,ef the Toronto Ad - of March or the beginning of April �. "r ° The difference between a movie vertising and Sales Cluh the re - sults of a recent home inventory events are going to precipitate A -plot and a garden -plot is that in conducted by Serlpps-Howard, del-- themselves." At the same time the , the former, one can usually tell] lvered a penetrating analysis of the - -entire Turkish press turned its at-- I what is'going to come up. busing trends of the average map .' tention to Russia's rich Caucasian 'Edmonton , ton Jout nal and «oma u.� oil fields across the border, openly _hinting thta 'the Eritish-Preach- _ o— - WINDY CAMPAIGN 1?ETAIL FAILINGS Turk armies in the Near East, - _:A S a y s an Ottawa despatch: about the only. "cogsiant tactor" numbering nearly 1,000,000, might Whirlwind campaign will 5e in the grocery business, said [i1 r. be considerin an attac.c on that g r launched by all major parties with Ressegufe, was the finding that Sat region. in a fortnight."- With the acc.•ent urrtay was by far the best series' . 'TWIXT DEVIL AND DEEP h — -- e "wi o t "wind," no doubt. day. Au analysis of retail failings ` But while the world audience —Owen Sound Sun -Times ' 'revealed that faults were divided waited for the curtain to go up on «::7 into the ing percentages: - the war in_the Near East, signifi• _ �— AMPLE -MACHINERY teou Discourteous clerks, 36 per cent; cant events in other quarters were insufficient --p, S; poor values. 9; hel _. ripe Frith- dramatic interest. In the' Lord Riverdale says Canada y misrepresentation, S; poor store - twenty-fodrth week after the A!- "can easily do with' 40,000,000 arrangement, 6; alteration and ex- lies' declar$tion of war on Germ- people:' At any . rate this country change trouble, 4; credit practices, _ any, we sAw. Sweden, a powerful would base enough governmental 4; out -Of -date; 3; and de:eys in de- . nation long neutral, squirming on machinery and railways to take Iivery, 2. the horn's c"f a dilemma. As the care of that number. These, said Mr. Ressegule, were :Russian campaign in Finland —Kitchener Recordt the pet grouches of householders '. tered_a new and more suecessfut . —o— t questioned duringhe survey, at ey. th _ - _ plisse, the Swedes appeared to be = in nil arhicitever course the pe y J ]NCR ED NO EASE NEED g r- n 62 00 was made i 0 homes o[ 16 cit - _ - sould choose to pursue. in an ex.. _ . ,'. • ; . r. 4 " , �`'' poration report's a net operating message, King Gustav s l s 5 surplus of $33?,454 for the fiscal rtWlcrdin�a•y V declared that Sweden must re- - year. Owners of radios will see in fuse to send military syid to Fiu- • Mr. Victor Podoski, Polish Consul -General in Canada, revwl, ;s a the profit an. ass,irance that their land because of the danger of Canadian Scout flag from Mr. J. F. M. Stewart of Toronto, V ice-Presi- license i will not again be increas- - g 'FRE E behi drawn into both the Finnish- den: of the Canadian General Council of the Boy Scouts' Association. , ed. _ Russian war Earlier presentation of the flag frcuM• the Boy Scouts of Canada to those —5lontreal Gazet_e. ,a coming of ilei st: It will nor; go to Po- - -opean cohflict. (In addition, pas.- land when that country has .been. restored. -0— • • age was refused to foreign troops - SMALL TOWN LIFE who wished to cross Sweden on One hears, "What do you people 11, CK 7 .•their way. to Finland). Sweden's mission of British -French military on the bird, of c:yrse. Storks and do . living in a small town?" EY' _ -—,ehoico •lay between accepting a, forces'in the Near East ..... cranes have been ascii•, rlying some ' There's plenty to do in a sma-l1. Rltasian=dominated Baltic; or dm= IT COSTS MONEY ?0,000'. feet. above _sea. level over town if one wants to Bio it, and if a PICTURES Ing all,—to be attacked then by In Canada, Dominion Finance the Himalayas in India. A culture city resident became actively in- " GermSny. or Germany and. Rnsaia - .Minister Ralstcn warned It has been seen. 25,000 feel above terested in the ma form% of sc- � both. _that is going to be a to g g ng and costly sea level around - Mount Eieres:, tivities that are at his or her di , --MAPLE LEAFS a CANADIENS -• _ _ =-o— - ` �► broke in the war, defense contributions for the next fiscal year to total half a which is also in the Himalayas. posal .we'll wager that it would it them so busy ;that there RANGERS* BRUINS* AMERICANS . • verbal; war out " - 'billion ----' ' d be no time whatever. Left to HAWKS *RED WINGS - -name . week betw,ean Great Bri- dollars. In Ontario, the def- N tarn and Norway • over the Al:- " ' `•mark" incident — when 32T Br:- left for the fiscal year ending y+._ next ' March 31 was • revealed st3 e Gardening even think about - what a tough brea_E life has handed them, or T� Awa the OMAN& eonection�� thm� . ' r tish sailors were taken off a Ger., 54,44.3,929 . : .the surplus fore-' s.� s e something.:"What do you people fi res e-all the — —man' -slave h�it`p�'to a" P�o�ll°e - or -� do livin in a small town?" Next Players Utthe-NMEL11- - time you hear that kind of super- . - ' fjord- . Britain announced the $858,239, to be achieved in the Samna` AUmeanure3litTO sinking of the 50th German sub- - main b reducing the provincial Y g P S -r � ping may not res.tty start wi,h cilious talk open erg with both bar all wenuitabteloefnmung marine since the war started subsidy- to municipalities; by ctP- the first day, of March next week vela and convince the city speaker andtrhey'refreeI Forsach intense cold on the Western Front . ting unemployment relief by 40 . - but, iegaraless of the weather, the they're just kidding themselves picture desired pend oor . Rive - paralyzed almost all military @�" per cent; and, Department -of Edu- real gardener is already planning but not others. Although we Have two Darh&S �m ur�Iio : tivity ...the Bulgarian Cabinet catioa-coats by $1;000,-000 ('Middle what i9 goin; to be done t}iis sea,= hail' Huntingdon_ in mind ' whsen -to 8sarcb ta�ys .4th - " _ :underwent a shake-up; 'the new '. School exanrinA�iAna +rt_ ba abo!- ished • an d by undertaking grain- ) - v_ -- �nrit that it Is ors- • - P in writ the answer thisf ues= 4 tion, all the other towns are alike. - -yourname sad address. eify N.B.L. ytavers Premier was seen to bt mole far- , ` gii#!e'to :time sort of a gar• wante3 send rb ' orable to Russia than his predeees=- imum of road. construs•_ion in. the den without a plan, in fact they. _ -- untingdon (Quer) Cleaner, H dA.�te,,,a, m "` -- sor ." . Britain reeeiced A note of tssuranee from Bueiisrest th^i -province. - - usually 'point, scornful]y" to. many exaiiples -But real 3ati3fac- Canada's 1939 apple crop is es`_ _ REE H1VE CYR"P Rumania had no intention of in- -,creasing Its supply of oil `to Ger- :many ..-: Italy's supreme defense - ' - : eouncil met for seven successive days. showing concern 'over tha 'MBC M MYS— tion, actual results and- fun, they timated at 5,207,800 barrels. _ strongly advocate a little planning a before field operations begin. There are seed catalogues and bat- LIFE'S LIKE THAT By Fred Neher -={' letins to be ,pored over, flower -beds to be sketched on paper, var- ieties 'hew and old to be seiectcd. _ 'Dreams to Packets • (FISH .WITH' GOITRE When we buy a packet of -weds , ��, / Z - �e arc literally buying a dream i,'- i F Yr4 KIM SELL► AMY While we're not ceratin as yet ' - whether members of the fine which will come true. Unlike *I- I tribe suffer from gout and similar most any -'other purchase this is -MORE 6100p5 BY NQT - CELLiI�s FOLKS �1;OUT ailments, we have it on good anth- only the heginning� of our pleas- y �� ure - but the end of the expense. ori& that fish, in common with / ,/ 'THEM,-r14EA1 IT DONT y It is sonieihing that will glow y PAY TO ADVERTISE man -y human. beings, are sdffer- into beauty or usefulness. ers from the ravager of goitre: So - // next time you make a catch that . Sweet Peas. Soon �� — i% is wearing a good-sized bump - un- Sweet Peas must he planted f der its chin,'don't -forget it might :early. This plant de,�elops its ex- '` not be something it ate but just, tensive root growth . and upper I . the visible effects of gaitre:rine structure when the weather } The medico% blame this condi- is cool. If it does -not get its feet a tion on iodine •deficiency •and for well down into the soil then; when _ _ . •. • c�3; treatment prescribe this liquid' as the days turn hot, it is liable to V _- _ `• medicine. _It. seems that the agri- wither and cease furnishing its - � �' � '� .^ • culture experts have also discover daily quota of color and ting- ed this condition of goitre in .cat- ranee. : 3 tie, sheep and hogs as well with Planting directions -aresimple c c the result that iodine is now- rev- -but important. Successful garden- - ommended in the food as a pre- ers advise a tren6i,' dug at least —. ventive- measure. The salt licks a foot deep, filled within two in- • j and salt mixed in,the animal's food ches of the top with rich soil mix - contain quantities of iodine which_ ed with 'well rotted manure or _remedy this condition. old leaves. Seed is planted about - - ' / --o— an inch or two deep and- just..as - *�• THEY FLY HIGH soon as. the Soil' can be worked. In answer to an inquiry about Rains will Rash more soil into the / ua y and_ - -Wa to say, it all depends entirely up- thus adding further to root growth. '!She's Slipping ....the Mea Are Beginning to -'Count Their Change."- •. - .- .. .. _. .. _ . .. :REGSLAR FELLER -S= -Pinhead's Brok'e• By GENE BRYNES . - -JUST, a MIutT'E; PIN•IEAD! T YJANT T05EEIFMYHAT 5. Or+ STRf`.;C,HT -0 . I v� 31 J OH, MY. SEE — ; % Z HAD THE EiAD THE 8ROKEN LVCK,AGrnIE! MIRROR! THAT 1% MEANS BAD -- I LOST PENNY NT LUCK THAT' FOR SOMESOCY! �— MACHINE _ ++- -� ,JC l I d - - - _- _ _.7—UT, Ae:-We.: �.. :. _... ...rla+aLL ..-:af fL:. �.. ... .yei.r.-d-_... .._ .1'-�a�••_'.. ;;7r -- pox,"., - ....a•vIpok,". r%• k i'C ,. .• ... . , :� . boobs. Living beyond ens ineabs p �/' w' ..-•ee far beyond we're paying for Pmt �aris �� overs~ 1. Hi GREATER =nit 1 �a%:' �i�� living three monthae ago in instal- t ecretiiDoudoir 7 ~' menti now. Running with a crowd , of shallow,lbe�, yagant, spend- ` h � = thrift moroniiuse you think Room "Lost" For 200 Years Found I ORGE it's smart, e yqu" think- la French War blrfniltry , e � r —_ they're smart." - r _,` A secret boudoir possibly dating "Bart, hush 1. They're . .-: corn- _ inSALADAg: Bart, you can't spoil my din- back 200 years to' the time of the New Norge Refrigerators have as ner like this! it's an awful, stupid Duke of Richtiieu, a marshal, of Extra Shelf, Plus Extra "Cellaret" - scene." France. whose amours and duels „ twice got him imprisoned in the. Compartinent—at No Extra Cost! _ ..�_ n:_L. si __a•� Bastille, was discovered last month ''A - _= in the war ministry s famous "blue" _ fie turned and -walk teeny; at Paris. _--.....GREEN_. yin his tie, Not taking hat, ,coat A door, concealed in the panel- - - ---- - -- --"-- or anything. He walke-d past the ling was revealed when decorators 4.- Negleys coming. in, and -the Ham- i i the walls of the _ were hepa i nel . moods' coming down the hall and room where strategy of the preseut he didn't speak to any of them. war is mapped. Stepping inside the - Just nodded and kept on going. secret .annex, the workeri `tound- a Like a man in a trance, Ho said.. dusty divan and mirror, d— w Like a drunk, simgly_glazed, Yo- DUSTY DIVAN AND MIRROR 1� ' landa shrilled. The building was once occupied "Bart's furious with me," Iris by,the duke, whose, reputation as a. explained brightly, her color a bit gentleman of fashion at the court high, and her voice shrill, "but of Louis XV was rivaled by his - we'll go right ahead." fame as asoldier. Agrand-nephew CAST OF CHARACTERS nervous. And of all people he of the great Cardinal Richelieu, he :IRIS IVES ---a radiant bride • knew, he cared lenst to set thnt They did. They went through -the perfect dinner Iris had assem- served in the wars of the Polish who thought love came first and riig t, the Negleys, Hammonds, bled with the aid of Martha Lev- - and Austrian successions. He died .-money could take care of itself. and rents. Marcia Trent was a in 1788 at the age of 92. BART WHITFAKER—a rigbt- scatterbrained, - jitterbug 'apology vitt-a little colored girl who cook- _ _ ` eow bridegroom who looked at for a wife, and the Hammonds -ed hand cleaned by the hour. They Y.41 laughed and joked and wise -crack -ie ,S� le Life 'I11E NEW NORGE the bankbook first and, his wife were always quarreling ublic: p _ :afterward. } q g p y ed their way through $12• worth_ AT YOUR LOCAL DEALER'S aver their financial woes: Yolar.- -• •1 - • + • da and Ho were frankly beyond of wandgrful dinner. Then noth- The breakfast; the dishes, . - - ing would -do but Iris must come The baker, the phone Yesterdays Bart and Iris go 0o the stage of worrying over their + • �_.. glens with them to the club dance. The neighborhood c ' thoir begs, U, spend lavishly. precarious financial condition, and " _ 8 vex A floor, deserted eve i o_ oto our own. • �'R" Bart nae. taken alto ether they•• g y You Confidence ow i e yon, Yolanda shrilled - .,.The aslesmah><, tris coolers • rim but Iris frowns on the se- headache to Bart on the serenest • peddlers, mockingly, "somebody's got TO With chatter' and' drone ..--guCaintahsu -as benealb them., of occasions. Orj top of his pre- cheer the neglected wife up a !it- ' -. - - - sent worries and a deskful of wolk The License Inspector Wall -Dressed Student Likely to Get -CHAPTER X demanding his attention they tle.'Y .- shown! .«� + g , „ Bitter -Marks Than 81opPY •' • es, after all, Who has to be lrhs, if it was Then dinner and dishes _•-' The third week of their honey- were antielimw a little quiet me wit - moon vacation, Bart received a • • • _ _ golf or ": 'long telegraphic- night letter from 'Any Money Saved? the Boys, we could. understand. And bedtime the children - - But business -phooey. Whatever Would 1 A welldreesed college student L ' the new man managing "Iris, have Ku svgs money at , Won like to postpone Britton, � does it get him? Business will be likely to Bet better marks is exam- -the - - the shop during his absence. It all saved?" Bart asked, coming in Ah truly, indeed, mations than the tradit9onal sloppy just as bad, no matter what any' the- thing he had dreaded all to tie his tie while Iris. completed There is naught can stens student, L. Harold DeW91f, Psych - one does about it. And you might For a -nice quiet da jklong, fully expected. The budget last minute tcuehes to he7r toilet. q y oro professor. at Boston iJnlves as well have a .little fun along �' _ c__ mer -a were defaulting pay- She had on a new powder bloc „ In a home of your own. arty, believes., - the way. menta. During his. absence.-. they chiffon *dwn purchased that very - - In outlining methods for propar _- - � It was fun, too. Though tris - � - __;_,_.'were neglecting their contract ob- afternoon, and he. -grinned a little, missed ithaving Bart the sisals, itis for an exarmination,- DeWoif ligations vratching' her preen. . - . Wait till you see ly- he'll said that neat -clothing gives coa- the minute one of the W a it Ori dependable, -know, now, because he found out Bart wired Britton to send - the "Wlyere would i get two dunes fideaee sad a dishevEttd appear - Bart others stopped dancing with her about thea other thin I t on meal formal reminders 'cut,, with to save,-BitY't: You kaon 1 hast- gs got encs makes the student feel ince- polite warnings that defaults. must n't. Why?" and went to 'look up his full time budget pay eats." cure, _•- partner. Ho danced a tot with her, "Well if •tile coat is worth the _be made no promp#y. "I'm :in a•- au jam; need sonia Another suggestion made by,De "Warnings, fortes ani" deliha- ready cash in s hurry, dear, that,.,* anti -'-he was a marvelous dancer. atony and trouble, why bother!" Waif is that during each day of gnent notices all sent first wee::. ail." He looked at the _aeN dress: Only Ho believed his dancing was "In 'that coat," Iris breathed stuly the student should stop wort as good, . if., not better tbx Fred softly, "i. feel like a prineem or and enjoy some active recreation _*ire .instructions at once. Bank then, realized he, tibdn't- seen. it �staire's. So .it was somewhat of ' due. Sit Bri.,t.. _. _beef• queen. I #eel -precious, Ellen. like gke►ting or ski-ing.Rutes' They went home at once, though "NeV"drese, Iris T. a strain, -keeping up with his tangy I feel rich, secure; 'sheltered. I iris protested tearfully. They She shook her head qultkty. iihnovations:' It was almost like ed." being a sneciatt dancer in a Leel -want There are b,000 public -hooses were halting such fun, they'd never Put her mirrcr down. hastily, but . y (To 13e Conlinoed) irt..Londou, England.: batt such firn before, had they? not in time to •c•aver the little shop double team at a night club. Only ' much more tiring. and_ hey might not here .any vs.- • tag ?his, quick eye detected~ - ration at all neat -snarl -Wby_ did-. -_ "Not new,"' _Bart .said slowly. � Then, Don Hammond got a' [ii tight --acrd beg�t� tell+n her the -•MR. CAFFEINE -SERVES IS BLUE-PENCILLED. they . have to go. home a whole- Ficking tip the mirror; staring at woe3 c f his vouch frustrated-, alis- a wEek early? the price -tag; $19.50; markeki "It's only four days early, dear.- down -from- W. - understood �lifc By the time 'star- Business. 1 have to get bat:: at "Of course• its Hely, Bnrt. I ria and John came to rescue 11E•r, - maw. .(to reporter) Never knew it to fail once." And he thought, `if '1 de-.. didn't want 'to tell :you brcau ... Iris was- convinced her evening; - nerves um as a kangaroo and was �pailod _ n comes the biggest story of the ear! mi' PY ' ••Fault that bank payment, there', you make such a se every time . • . along g� �' year! fines. I can't • even -make the l: bur so much as a pair of. Stock. " interest, if they don't make , tip ings." - - An Evening Sppiled At 12, when she sail goodby the 'back .payments.' And ha din- "[ see." He locked at the longi . , • .. _ .to Yolanda and Ho. outsice hE'r _ gust over • credit, its abuses and rod running 0, .length of t6. door Bart . had not yet returned.- misuses eturned.'misuses mounted. close" ackcd with -her. lav 1 E ' At 12.:.0, -'she stepped tryiRg to It w -as beautifully eooI for Sep- clothe:•. stay awake any longer. She did not tember, and Iris decided to give "You Never Told Me" hear him 'come in, quietly, shoes � - a dinner pally to celebrate -their "They're all new• tri.-," he say:] z' home -coming. She didn't have- to ; hFavilj, "I 1 �htiuld haus' in one hand- lest he dixturb her, . l�rowo>tdtsrou'rt slip into his u r"s c�aerfutly and f:ice fiit —lbf way report back for• work until Mon- known." Then suspicion laid cruel p d bed v ithou: turf -. a" wort Or hear him- un clay morning, and it .was only Fri- fingers At the throat of his ren- n yogi, ,q tet day. They had been home ever son, " Are they all paid- for; Ii is"„ ing on the, light. '' since Late the afternoon before. Frightened,, she shook' her head. When she �wokc in the mor>r; 14nd Bart had stated at the shop "Nct- . quite all •pai,t ing, he was gone, but the c'aff c , ,�,h. kept hot over. the low flame cn i e --: . •. , _goofs over things with Button and for, Bart." 'And when he was still: p rEpam: Sounds lice you've got a case of gas plate, and`the remains of his t Stevens until after midnight. fie letting' the awful import of- thaC :kfast caffeine -nerves --too much tea or coffee. e hail wes going to work every ` . night , smnk tand?in, [" T c:on!t you nyu gin-„ ny genies Thatc.and provchis tiumb)e l Why not switch to, Postum for a wh*le? y� this week. He was, that i:, nn.t' ed and shirt, ox and, lingerie Iris sprung the dinner party Kith- wrong. I've done no different than dropped on the chair in the bath- _ out warning, Saturday night. I've• always done. I buy all m+,. room, as he had daessed. - Company Coming things this way. 1 always ha�'a: At noon, .schen she telephoned \ _ "Hurry dear," 'she urged nei :- Since long before I met cog- it the shop, Ba}t cdasn't in. 'Sc. «ith' ously, "we've c mpany coming and it's the only war girls v:l:o Ellen hent, Irl; lunched. at' the • . 1 -� you'll have to change." _ work like I do can have nice Chocolate Shop, Navin ; an excit- " I;hange? What for? Who ever things." ing time after all, .despite their ; ML CAfFEWE {lE1tYES: ' comes here who'll mind my every- "Nice things. 'Ycu had to have Pack of husbandry' escort. "I'm simply fitter with neive� Go tun ,Cub— day duds"' clothes .fit for a .society.. girl, on „ , p Y j y y "The Negleys and Hammonds wages that were capable of buy- he's a suck. Asan! and Treats. We're going on to the ing only a working girl's ward E11en, Iris confided . ober her Peach ice c4•eam, "you know t'hn t i " °• ` '' Yacht Club after dinner. So do robe, Iris. You ... •norer told me. ,_ , fur coat sale down at Beldin - . y make yourself ,gorgeous, darling':" You didn't want me to know.. All - � EmotC Say you really had something - this time, you kept ore from find- Well there tras a mink coat them. there! I've been drinkin Postum for a 7. Bart turned to the bathroom. P a perfect treasuh a of a coat .. " g MR. CAFE©IK-NERYEs: rebellion warring all over his seri- ing out." "Was"."•Ellen asked, leu hin>; month and I feel so good I should be in It's deadline for �R oue young {arc.- He had ten clays "Part, it isn't icron� ! Jest be- g the S its De artment! -Beciiuse she knew Iris so thcr- p me when Postum -,overtime on the books and ac- cause it isn't your wa}-, doesn't . oughly. comes on the . : counts, •a week of hard work get - make it wrong. Thrre can be ma, a "Was ' is right, it's mine noir, scene! g delin delinquent ac- here is." , s; thin,,:. , P #- q ,. ( F,lien. When I geit all aid for. tin out §pecial letters and cor- than one right wa • of doin-, respondence on the ' But what's drivingme into nerv- f* .cx�unts. He was tired, irritable, "Debts, time payments, budget es is the fear tar, will find out. = g He'd bQ simply, fit to be tied if r 'he knew." 1 HAVE YOU HEARD about ire Canada stare Home " % > "Then why take the coat, Iris? service Degr ffaa 1. If you know he'll be so furious." �tJt y 11� Aitken famous Cookin Authority. Iwide r gg �� -- valuablerrecipsand other booklets� "You don't understand, Ellen: , :• k J ` This is a bargain -one to •a life- _ 1 time kind cf bargain. I simQly -W. y.:. 1. l P14_. c $ had to have it. My w•iriter coat ' is all worn-out, and Ica be silly "0 Many people cats safely drink tea and coff4e, .• _ ' a to pass up an opportunity like Many others -and all children -should never _ - that. Only Bait thinks business is .drink them. If you are one of these, try Postum's _y 30•day test. Buy Postum and drink it instead of L f so .diad. That is, it's good but 'he tea and coffee for erre menet. When, if jos do - ' 4 v t eel ener, return ,the cobtainer top to . I hate. having his business all iq no f b , time payments, 'General Poods,=Liinited, Cobourg, Ontario, and - - � a eat.. and he thinks. its +� P Y , ice plus Eow�R terrible." - -• - - we'll gladly refundMIpurchase price, p FRS asstiRc �� postage. Postum is delicious, economical, easy wrttei5oafottbe800iletea• ® 1 Maybe hes right, Iris. - th tstepare,,and contains no caffeine. titled '62 Cakes a Year". Enclose "Maybe nothing, '1 got 'the chat: label from Canada Starch i� :-� '!! •+r,* _ . 8 �N•, any u�, lovas. The Gnada and a v L = Product, conte service D•rt A. a x :ISSUE NO.9 -='40 , M.-A v� - 49 WUingtnn Sk &. :. Toroato, p m, , .xrs•.. ✓: t .&JQ1.W�AraaLLT1NG NEWS Tornio - : $11.75 Per year. $1.50in advance Subscriptions to • the United States and Gt. Britain, $2.00 in advance. r -y *oha Marker, 'Proprietor 777 See xa&x Pictures W fte Torn . .� ` ` A - Y I I G Broeegham, Tues. Mar. b. D, TW ED �W.,IE, yx : CLAROMONT ' R. R. 1, PipkerinwQ —9N— - - - - On Friday, March 8th, thwill On Roofing forBams and for c c Kovacs, Eavctrougbs Hay �b,e given in the Baptist Garr#- in "1 Clar"umt, a very, interesting and rack, Barn Door: Hardware, --` edneatiunal adde+ed's, ' using motion Lift Eze Garage,Cemenfwork � 1 have become a member of t1w-Shur•Gain Feed Service in Pictures, taken by himself of the and Car+peoter work of all • order to enable farmers in this district to lower their feed work of Baptist. 'Missions in- India, . by Mr. Inr4, of Toronto. Mr. In- kinds. cosjs. You naturally demand. the following in any feed : rig; is- a world traveller and has Dealer for • E*astern Steet Quality much information and educational - Prodttets '2. Performance -instruction to-i�gart= ort -many --o - — - the "different countries of tie reside Lctissiveyouaaeatimate sr your Yo "with Shur Gain because enjoy this extremelyinterest ng • _, 3. Minimum Cost _ world. You are urged to come - -�itegvirements. fir' -Youget "all orae , � y Ing. r -- lecture, and -learn more of -the hab- 1. The feed is made right hereat ourown mill in its of the peoples of India.' ATTENTIONI "Pickering; thus el'iminatirig all unnecesary handling costs, R. G. CiPi� p.._. Road ��rr ' - 2. It's always safe. - - \' . ----- MPUNPJFi;AL DIRI�'h'ipR Brock Gravel - f 3,. Highestquality ingredients are used, -- � Pit Private Ambulance Come In -See our mixer' and see k.ow `urs -Ga!° gceda are made. Learn Dap aertht 3f+rvicE, Crushed Pit lull hour we can save you money, - Offering now -Sure -vain Cbkk Starter, P'ho ce 00$0 i'• S3 . Z+�C �7CT00� -.. - ' 11t<alvorn 5000 Gravd PregE>zixa, oNT. Me�rlwim,- - On't. Sand and re _ "'The Shur -Gain Feed Service Mill." _ Stone' Newman,K.C. I3ROCK Delivered or Loaded in Pit NationAl Conservative PHONE: Plant, Pick 1026 for South Ontario- Riding _ T~oronto office Howard 644 ;will be heard at�Osh&Va on Satur- I � � $�' 3OET ]BOURNE iz SON can, aft at W with' To R. J. Mau- 39 Dodge DeLuxe Special (s oxch . riiURNMY FRWAY & SAVUR.DAY • "ion, -r at Whitby, Town'Hall, � � Tuesday March 5th, with Syl Apps, And H EAER Februuy 29 and March I & 2 P . WILSON -Nat, Conservative Candidate for- Braiit; - and at Port Perry on 38 .Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan -Two �, at 7,09 and 9.WRadio-Electric Friday, March 1st, with Denton $ Saturday Matinee at 1,80 - ma88ev� EATER and RADIO _.. Sa _ AMES CAGNEY - LL - - � epair erdice "The Winding Binding Read" Friday. alar. 37 Plymouth UeLUxc Coupe PRISCfLLA LANE ' e e few Sphf. United Church. Whitevale. IN _ . In Claremont every • • 36 Chev Standard Coach says, -..., ,HBA�rfift •.,. •_ _ ,- ,., . . _ The Roaring' :.: Reliable -.-Reasonable .-' _- Kaple Leaf Mutual Fu e - 31 Plymouth Cabroiet Twenties' � BROOKLIN; ONT. lusuraaceo.EA'I E WITH Phone 1b r Il .. -` 'eaadT.'AWANF3A IAS. - PHREY BOGART e� L 1e� -HUM 4meao rates for Farand � .. ,29 Pontiac - ''abrolt 4 G�ADYS GEORGE . n jrFFREY LYNN NoI�ej0 You Farm Buildings _2 Auto Radios, uses V%PAUL Ki;'.LY _ - Mh torn& Insurance ft >E�a� - ( Windmills. Silos eta AY, TUESDAY _WED`SDAY 1 the do Building of all kinas MOND _'T 1nt9mobile Insurance st -: -1ALlr . MC1�.E, = !Claremont MARCH I, 5 and 8 : CARPENT911-M, All Kinds. t 7.©® CEiEBl1iTIN0� . _ - a 1f9e[ts or I'Yoees - - _ Complete0 8. - _ L AIG - �.ast Show at 20 w '•,P UM13i BO iNMAN & ROWE _ GENE AUTRY _ and WA7TRT ri"vTAiftlt� .:, ... BURNETTE _ SOUPING URSESTMARKET IN orRool°gaal Ree :1lov}ng Pictures, Township Hallthrri c « » .M iterials, ZmDirn !Bathroom Brougham, Tues. March 5th. 'dor Farm' Produce is right at Mountain RyEgnipmoni; buro Water - ' Home. 71169 an Added Attraction _ 97sterne, Beatty �. Save Time and Money Stable Hquipment "Blondie Takes',,_ B°t`dl°g Material a , and get the Highest Marketcrtim.te. hree •� _ . May . Price. :- - - a Vacation Work Quaraateed e`p _:._ ., �,ITFi F. J. PROUSE ,,_,� n11 FRESH LIVE- VEAL :PENNY SINGLETON Phone M02 -EGGS �r c �+_ ARTHUR Sj PlA LE S p:G`t�1�II�, M -.: 1O ;`IOG� CALVES - .LARRY MM Graded and paid for . Honest Weight We Pay, a ING-Next Thurs. F ri.• and Sat, ,according to Govt, and Fair Grading Premium Price Rad io Se rvice. ;Regulations while Received Monday, for Top Q,irality ..MARCH 7, 8 an" _ o. you wait. Tuesday, Wed day Recetving Days - Expert re. 'service and The r 1; Great ,� deceived Daily and Thuesday only Same as Hogs pairs to all makes. Reas. - _ Victor Herbert" • unable 'chargas. ..Work - - - RECEIVING and GRADING STATION at WHITBY � guaranteed. the cheerful chap who ls� - p10KEF?/N0- IFA RMS - LT D S0 aAXIOUS t0 QSS1St you -� is your Local Agent—be 'Night and Day, Phone Whitby 336 i' rySure to ask him to help PICKERfNG, ONT. , PHONE PICK 6100 o 'you plan your _next trip. i _ - - . U LTRY �.. .._ . ,?0 :FARM • :,'WINNIPEG - 616 PHONES 438 ; �36,7 .BOX wbitby, :VIA N GOU VER. �` :;. _ "D_ O YOU su.5o -. WANT - - ::.. PS"ID Ta _. - aA _ ' r RIHICK S ISM SURE Orders are coming in fast. Our capacity is- riosrly filled: •i � . � YOU'LL ENJOY Fi you want baby chicks for delivery at some definite date, • '601146 BY ' �' MOTOR - better get your order in right away op we can be sure to r. COACHM _ have thele for you at he right time. - a f testern Home, Phone -45 = GAI N E POULTRY FARM s ` . ji- -- 'BOX 516 — . PHONE 433 � COACH GRAY _ WHITBY, ONT. of anew, small. tractor our I PERUMENT NAgGW PAIN ALLAN JONES MARY MARTIN ARTHtfR -i` iEI..D Gnouate Radio and Television Ian -_00, Massey Member Of dal Radio %rvke Ago's -Harris =- Farm' -Implements A0 ._.. JPhone 7101, PI.CKERING Sales and Service' Lr' E'.O'NEILL FUNERAL DIRSOTO11 AND M EY R fs Successor to W. J. Methw.i • . StouMlRe Night and Da, ser►ieej - lkusisYs fteao - i esidenoe Phou _ 0001 eta - Now in the time to think a- ' -bout your i -m pleaents for Spring "before advance in prices. Pith : the addition I - of anew, small. tractor our I PERUMENT NAgGW PAIN line is most complete. Some WHAT FRAYS JA TERPER real bargains in, cream separ- AND N'ER'VES. 1-T MAY BE ators, Surge milkers, coolers YOUR EYES. -and electric fences. C. H. TUCK, OPT. D J9HN L. GILLMA.N Diss Seek. evp- !. CL BROUGHAM, ONT.mss! Isis • . Fes.' C.-FfdtF�s .'� SJ^'_C"•?+^"^•�._.1 rr. le. •+fa. F ... J+.__ <, %Y Yv.s .... -.aWM •.:.y,a. �.. .• YnaY-.-f._R. u .Jac:. ..: ^+�v. _.ve' .tR.. a•r'. :uk.._.-.•M .. • bn.ps. � - - ,. .'�.'-K ..�'.w+i( .. • -1 .s•y .... .. y .. l :.: .. " . "s•" i - ' rw•`' ' J. rk.f .{ .>,t;. '°.'fya � - . - .:, .. i^ • ., - f-..-t _'"_ '. .. '... � . ;.' !n . ',yl:.... _ .. �. --.. ,.wa , :.:- •/` '•rte. �1.'.,' r'e+ ;? i „ ra:•'^ � �3•. �. 7 - .. r A f .:;.... .:,_,.....�...._ , .V •. .. e__: ,.. ,.. —. •' ^c... �•a.¢�,t�,r` v�+srr...� .k _r: _ °:r'� �: . c - w - ONT � dis�.ed, well in ad- - wisely, �� 1 vrnce. Particulars of 'the March 8th ` CIERRYWIOOD Mrs. Frank Torrance last ween: " ``� n t W. Wesley Burk diedai h2 home _ Y -- Concert rill be given, when avail- 1l]on't forget the. _ Oddfellasv� s= Charlie Calladine nvas a visitor in last k, after .,r ddk, Casilrr renosuns In 'much the �, � (2:eerryWoad i8aehre and Dance is the`�fown �Isl! ascus condkdon of Health. - The Young PeWle of the Bap- our ccootnunity last Week. lengthy illness. We extend out proughon, on Mx. and Mrs. Lionel Douglas, tilt Church neon the first "game" Congratulations to our hockey syn*sthy to Mn. Burk an8 family. Q�a Orahesta, y, Masrh lsti ft Babeaygeon visitors asi Sun- in the Bible Baseball, here on, Mon - TheKeep up the good work. — The Cherryiwood Red Cross Soc- WELL-DRILLING v 48y + I day evening, with the Green River c ' +�. = way a yew Group as opponents. Having had �y are holding a<-Euchre and Dance XQVING _PICTURES ••.� } days this �vt& _nvith friends in Tor- the in Cherryrwood ochool on Xanh 6th Having puichased a new - ' privilege of seeing the quest- _ - , f and rs for this particul- at 8.30. Everyone °IIMr. and ­Mm Robt. McLeod Or& ar e, we sugge t that anyone � worthy itchell visit a her -help, iece AGRICULTURAL MAGHINERY urtidrl'hie, particulars reasonable. Fora. ertamed friends at trudge on Wed-contemplating trying_ for a place Miss -..nesday evening. on the team, that they fami&arize TOWNSHIP HALL,) R. R. 2, Pickering, at Rouge Hills. Mss. J.-E, Morrison, of Madoc, ,themselves very thoroughly with visited with Rev. I. E. and Mrs. their Bible History. Additional BROUGHAM M Kennedy and family last week, (see Opposite -Page) � Electric �eld�ig. _ DAILY SERVICE .> , rp Dance to Joey M,adill's Orches- '' s ,�r Tuesday Mar. tra, with the Badminton Club at L"-`lB�LRTON- Welding Repairs or motor blocks the Community Hall,, Friday,. March- t 8,00 jP. M. n boilers. Al o ge era we inj . 8th. - The March meeting of the W. A. (� ADMI:SION—FREE repairss4 v 'and b .1 i, �. will be held at the home of Mrs. - sl�awa Mn. 'Hudson's sister, Mrs. M. - - StwalloW; -and other 'friends from .Harold Mitchell, on Thursday, M� Piekerin F• H. -PU GKRIN, Dealer' Portable equipment brought to job Toronto, were., 'guests of the form- 7th, at 3 R. m. Word for Roll Cal] g v:,le end her husfiand on Sunday. My Faith - My Hope My Love: _ E HITS LORN W GREENWOOD 'Tofonto' ! ICASTER FENDS R. R. '1, Pickering yt We Die 'ail very sorry to hear of r• r essitatesher'beconfined to illness ing nec- bed The Supper scheduled for Effective March Ist - (BR ROAD) Mar; OCK R4 for an indefinite period. Her manVA 6th,. sponsored by the men, has LEAVE pjCgFRjN(1' Try Master Chick Starter friends liope for her early recoverR. been postponed. Particulars later. J _ P ns.-Tuning Miss Linton, of the School Tea- The W. NJ. S. of the Circuit will FOtt-TORONTO FOR OSHAWA -Wood, Coal, Building mate % =- ,.._ching Staff, is now back on duty meet at the home of Mrs. William And complete piano service, again after a week's ak*ence from �.k, at Kiinsale.' on Thursday, 8•b4 p. m: b.31 p. m. _ _ cal, .Cho of all kinds. p Member of Piano Tuners' As illness. Miss Hosie 'toot charge of March 7th, at 2 p. m. All the lad- Daily except Sun,& Hila Wanting to buy Coarse Grains soeiatiso. Yow guarantee ' . ' Miss Linton's classes during . her ies are cordially invited to be pre- . against questionable practices absence. sent, t Word has just been ieceived of r y• and a guaran ee of superior On Friday evening lass, the many - the passing of. a forcomer resident 'of friends of Margaret Bayles Tiekels and Infornation. a - - many years ago, of '.George Murray, went to her home and showered her Eastem Hon"'--Phone 45 Cjaremoa#, Ont. M• �: PAMENTER :of Polo, M. Some of our elder res with-,asap-pretty and -u�l gifts. 786 Gerrard St.,E. Toronto+ idents remember Mr. Mlrrray quite Wishing her and Mr. Pascoe all hap- ��} COACH ♦ INS Phone_ �-- Bea. 88J: Office 88W. - saell, though being away for mans piness and Prosperity in- their new j y Y ii Orden may be left at News O years. home. Miss' Margaret Macnab attended the funeral of her cousin, Mrs. _. Sophia Brickendon, late of 89 Bel- haven Rd., Toronto, on Tuesday of :,this week. Deceased was the nvidaar. _ - _ of the late John Brickenden, known —�_ = _ -A to man here. cC - -- — - - - - _ - ONTAR .•'l`" Prof. Watson of McMaster Univ- ersity, addressed the congregation .,of t w Baptist Church here, on _ Sunday evening last. In his add- ress, he discussed, "The Three Views of L•ife", the last being, tics Principles of Christianity. -„ - 9 The Hydro -Electric Commission, along with. the Dept. of Forestry were at work in this neigbivrhood, during the reek, ' trimming trees. - URTANT NOTICE . We "understand_ the .Forestry men AM010, 'n t 0 the • helpful hints _ gave many P . . awne'TO rs of trees in' which trey -were interested. The Claremont hockey team. arv. _ d w^ now in a fair position to take t o i championship for this season. Ori `f' and RIV-1 'c Tuesday night last, they eliminated' - - ,•� Goodwood, and met Bailantraa en 1 "Tuesday of this. week now playing : - eeote of &*3, a - _ An the finals, with ^ .. .. . for Ballantrae. ' a! a Park Board the At : �1 A ng _ - array► menta ' night, ge on Monday g it ,. 7.were made to prepare and plan I -for a concert, something entirely for is local entertainment, $ the evening of Maruti 29th. Plana -- are ci iso very - Field -Day e the F'i Y O � r e �" e tor �!:!-Q8 seci� :Auction Sale �'- Y AND ,and •' - - ,;:: k k ,LIVE STOCK, GRAIN HAY, wo _ HOUSEHOLD GOODS a FRIDAY, MARCH 23rd �Dsiver'a 'tic at Lot 19, Con. 2,.. Pickering _ MARCH 31st __ (Brock Road, South) De!`ose _. the Property of i3�rs - -Huts T -- a .r Lr�e ldo� yrs' o d. WILL BE GRANTED! Bay gelding, C y, 4 y l NO EXTENSION, OUTIME Bay mare, b yrs.. old. •Percheron _ s gelding, ria. 3yrs• due Mar. 18th. Ayrshire carov, - Roan cow, due May 1st _ Sow, due April 4th. 2 Sows, due a Aril 16th Saw, due June 10th. a For the convenience -of motorists,- 1940 registration P -- Pigs, • 10 weeks. old. ` - plates and drivers' licenses are now available. No eaten- . ~ P•C•V• Goose. Gander. s Grain and '$ays • : cion of time for use of 1939 later and licensee beyond . OPERATORS e P , t quantity of Seed Oats ( ) Red Clover- seed. seed Barley. -the date of exp u'y (March 31st will be ted. The I 11t'1 Y About b tons Red Clover Hay. 20 : - -�1 pv c _ • �' ` Tons Alfalfa Hs►y. Qnantih► -of- Ea- --- i.' _... < :. forme of application.for renewal of permits and licenses , _ • will be found on the back of those issued for 1939. - commercial .Brwder stove. Buggy. Hay Fora. r i r Household Furniture }g-roam suite. Couch. Uphol- stered 'secure your 1940 plates now and renew your d_river_s vehicle licenses Rocidng Bede, with to -chair. 2 springs and mattress. Chest Draw- se at the same time.- ' era 2 Dressers. 2 Rocking chairs. --.—,B Washatande. 3 Mirrors. Hitchen . _ _ _ . • �' - .- • . ' Cabinet. Cook stow, Electric story _ INOTOR VEHICLES -BRANCH MARCH 31st_ with Oven., Extension table: 2 _ �l tables. kaeboard.' Ice boi. 'DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS, ONTARIO � # +Genii►. Incubator. Bathtub. chair. Kitchen chairs. 2 Toilet sets. -.- '� Coletgan lamps: ' Coleman iron: ` .'Electric table lamp and bedroom t 'lamp. 9 x 10 1-2 Congoleum rug. + - , ,"Quruttity of Linoleum. Cellar table. I / / " :Numerous utile, small articles. . Terms Cash. Sale at 1.80 sharp WM. MAW. auctioneer. ....�.. �t�r a._a_.. t.•.: . � _ .. . " _' ,e.6. _ vafic3 a.a'-L _ .(i• c .u.v�5.�2` . _.. . _-e .'� .. . , . ++r.-ra ' d•'ei_ft.,: '" � ':+;-:J• _ 8•• .�'�-+ `F""ti•. i an iaternational exchange feature • Bruno Walter ... 3farch' 3rd, 2:30 P.m., CFRB, So You Think ,:'Z'•a°� ,y? n4.k+,. . ,. ,. TA .,�+,,,;.�•�,�,. - • W.^y`•..Fjf •T-•.� ..... - i .'.n_..aq . man if he had 'not been: born. In :on the' -Mutual 'Broaddasting Sys tem. Canadian boys and girls will You Know Music ,, _. ,., 00 p.m., thew 28: 1-30. PRINTED TEXT, Matt. 28: 17- set, like the feet -:Dashing in John �c2��i { w ONLY FEED UPON/THE _> hoiv be ,joined by their American CFRB, N. Y. Philharmonic Orch . , . i r_ RADIO NOTES - _ Ay MADGE ARCHER - _- FOR Tii-E C14tLDREN -- -pm.,-CBL, CBY, Dominion Election c Broadcast ... March 2, 2:00 p.m., _ CBC's "Children's Scrapbook" de signed for young listeners ..and CBT:, CBY, Metropolitan Opera Co, 9:00 p. m., CBL, Hockey Broad- -east every Saturday, from 12:30 -east ... 10:00 nm CBL CRY the fact, that Jesus knows it, but Wrote "Sinews of War" not enough to cTeate id- the minds_ of the others more than •a- sus- picion. i 26. And as they K•e:re eating,. Jt►sus took bread, and blessed; and brews it; and he 'Dave to the dis- glpie4,. find Bald, Take, eat; this 0 is my body. In Jesu`i" present set, � r i there is a consecrating of the com- mon meal according to Jewish -passover oustvm; -but more, than ` that there is a sacramental syni• ., kiolism, the meaninb of whic'}i may y to 1:00 p.m. is the latest Canadian' grogram to -be invited to become ' NBC Symphony .conducted - : by LESSON IX be, 'Phis broken bread represents '" t i an iaternational exchange feature • Bruno Walter ... 3farch' 3rd, 2:30 P.m., CFRB, So You Think .' IN IN THE UPPER ROOM. -Mat• my body, 'as it will be when it Is broken by death; If is a'paraole in x . - "NQ'r j ' man if he had 'not been: born. In :on the' -Mutual 'Broaddasting Sys tem. Canadian boys and girls will You Know Music ,, _. ,., 00 p.m., thew 28: 1-30. PRINTED TEXT, Matt. 28: 17- set, like the feet -:Dashing in John �c2��i { w ONLY FEED UPON/THE _> hoiv be ,joined by their American CFRB, N. Y. Philharmonic Orch . , . 30. 13: 4-20. o3nsins in 8pening the lieges of the big to which a new chapter Is onHr bornCBS S FA d OLDS TEX -This do in He Took A Cup - hands into the comrtton dish. This _' .book added every week by Authoress Hour .0.�p. '. Symphony "... potntment' Witty Agostini March rem a a of a,e, l Cor: tl: 24. THE LESSON [:� l'1'S SETTING 27. A'nd he fou& a -cup,, and gave;. thanks, and ave to •them � , • a USE >eR+MF1V'rS O�� �,pdoes ,• Mary Grannan, Thea begijns.a half ... 4th, 12:80 p.m., CBL, Ontario Farm Tiros -The to ng p tti of the Je:v- -ayi.n y Drink e, all, of it. ,This hour o1 adventure, music, nature =�atudy and�on-ULbroadcasts Broadcast ... 4:16.p.m., CBL, CBY, ish authorities and` the selling of cup was'the third cup in the pas - -witty commentator. Austin Willis Dominion Election broadcast the Master by Judas took •place chal meal -four cups of -wine were + ��"` common dishAt emphasizes cath. speaking direct from the point at S:3U p.m., CBL, With the Troops iu on Tuesday, Apitil'4, A.D. •$0. The drunk by everyone. The Lord par. of third df "cup _ -Howard Costei. - r arhich . e .alit ctuality i's' to be pre- England .. , 10:45, CBL, CBY, Do- minloti Election Cast March 5. passive% and the Lord's Supper occurred on Thursday night of .took .the -cup of biessin g' as the last part of the -.. G. Crowther, muthor-• of "Ttie seated.. - , , • Mucl to everyb6dy's regret Good ... 4:16 p.m., CBL, ' War Fashions"'. that week, April 6. supper, peer, attd then proceeded to the Sinews cf War" (Oxfoid Pam L- ' p New's leaves the Canadian airwaves--Place.-The talk by Doreen Day, Stylist. .. 5:39 --Plae The,anointin ' b. Mary g 9 institution of his• supper b Wes --o y lets on World Affairs), became in the East constituted the most - - on February 29th. Oa Thursday, the p.m., CBL, Information, Please . , , ook place in Bethari a village. Y, g Ing the -bread and gisfn the sac'' g editor of , "The Economist" in _ =� form a brake osi the motion is that caused by the tides, and this sacred bond of friendship, •25. And' 7th of March, the CSC will replace -9:00 p.m., CBL. Top Flight'Tune just rid on the eastern ra'mental cup. 28. f•br this is�my 1933, He held .a, Commonwealth 53 +' ltlihe 8 to 10 show with 'a Dominion (new) ...20:00 p.m., CBL, ornn- side of the Mount of, Olives; the blood .of the covenant 'which' is" , Fund' Fellowship P in the United - - lvlection broadcast from 9:00 to _ to Symphony.Orch . -'. March 6th, scenes in the rest of the chapter P poured out for'many -unto remis- 'sins States from 1929 to 1931 and. - :►- - .. 9039 and Entertainment for the 4:15 p,m., CBL, CBY, Dominion E!• occurred in Jerusalem. sion of sins. Remission of isi v' ted the U. S. A. again in 193." ., Irroops . from 9:30 to 10:00. ection Broadcast .. _ 9:00 p.m. and The Lord's Supper �., "' means blotting out, or for ve gi iiesee 'But .. „ on behalf of The Economist to - `.: ilOTttB AND' NEWS ' .10:45 -DJML. CBL, - C'BY, Dominion Election Btoadesst. March 7. /�t- 261.17. Now on the first 6f sins. 29. I say unto you, 1 shall not drink henceforth of;thiscry study the progress of the Recov- ' : Brian Aherne will be the guest 4:15 pm., CB" Leacock sketch . , , tiny of unleavened bread the dis- fruit of the vine, until that day Plan. _ -. Pop -=Fireproof March 1. over CFRB: at 8 o'clock -Ramous m On Parade �� T cs came to Jesus, saying, when I drink :t new with you in ,.-By .: There will ba three nion gm' •CBY 4'lection Broadcast .... Myrrh 8th, :111_Amer u that we make ready r thee to eat the Passover. 18. And my Father's_ kingdom'. -In less than twenty-four Hours tFieIor Supper. It is a commemoration; it s i i - eroorters on NBC network, Js. a coir oa,Tti4radar' nights. Dict Pow- ican networks, 10:00 to 10:30 p.m• President Roosedelt in he said, Go tato, the city to such man, and The would be iri * the tomb; but the usl con- munion with Him; it is a covenant, ' -YOU GdT TO ... ' F - all os. the Good News. series at 9:00 -.a speciel address to farmers. a -say unto ,him, Teac:ler eaith, time is at hand; Lord knew tfiai, •though he would be he a pledging of loyalty to Him, NOT USE ._ _ .. ,... :. LEAVr IT BEHIND. •o clock; Rudy Vallee in his new --_-.,....' 1 keep the so house put -, to death, was victor P 30. And when they had sung h` -. serigs beginning at 8:30; and Bing ---= - - 1[� Passover at thy 1with my disciples. 18�--And the din- over death. hymn, they went out in�o' _the .= Crosby . at 10. Only Bing Croeby Hol Fish y ciples did as Jesw appointed There are three thins we need g mount of Olives. (Hymn means'' . Y trill be heard on the Canadian net- ' them; and they made read the to remember -concerning-the, Lord's, here; a song of praise). _ bark , , ,Sunday and. Tuesday .Turkish.- _ eights, according to the latest of. g `The town Bursa has a ' Passover, It is possible that the r ficial surveys, are currently radio's large mosque,* which' is disting- ¢fished by the magnificent foun- room inan an unspecified house in a _ k -tet lfstening nights, Thursdays and Prtdsg's take-thtrd:and fourth" tsin actually inside the' hall of Jerusalem where the disciples met after. the resurrection, and the ------ SIREN - - pi� - prayer. In the totintain'are kept a upper chamber where they were _ :LEGENDARY r TO 8E HEARD variety of live fish. .._3 abicjing .after the ascension, were r - ---- t - - March 1. 8 p.m., CFR Kate - Sales of motor vehicles the. same ss the upper room in NTAL Answer to Previous Pu=leher rocks, : Smith Sour . . . 8:00 p.m., CBY,. ,new _in Cascada during 1985 amounted to which the Lord's Supper took place; and that that, again, was in ,I A legandary German 21 Carmine, Diocesan Y Canada's Merchantmen . . . s:ao 7. q m,; 01114- Waits Time 114,784 -units, valued at '$125- the house of Mary, the mother of p`23 - vampire. center, - .. -� 10:45 956,295. John Mark (Acs 12: 12). Others 7 She was j 24 To stake a believe the room was within thetomo us for slave at _ precincts of'the mosque of the her beauty j r�C 2$ R : " �j l^ {� ! l �S rV�J - /�/� By VMfiiliant �VrFL� Tomb of David' (on the hilt called Mount con ). ' and -• 13 To smear. 14 Grotesque I vCiN4� 2 So tend of pleasure. - Fervson s The passover, of course. was 80 Adult male. ■ that feast celebrated in commem_ Passtrick 36 Pass age. 31 Monkey -- - oration of the night when the Is- 1T Circular wall: I 32 336m. 34 To drink `T�tF t5 w raclites were redeemed from their " 18 She haunted a 111 BER0 - r,r1W POVJMEgyptian -- borfdage by the passing - -over of the angel of death, who: rock on .the ` 38 Suf19x forming Q a BEING ver. _ nouns. - Fni. . Flew the first-born' of every fam- 3 3'o abdicate. 19 Meadow. 4 a 2 Jar. 99 To discover. _.-, • - ily, except those.: on it°hose door- 20 Req'ulrettlents. 47 Greek letter. 8 Destruction. 40 Sloping TO KED pasts' wat3 the mark of the blood. 2Z Rubber tree. 49 Myself. 4 Formerly., _ Channd. ----- _ 77-4E Our Lord is here about to 'ac- 23 To mention. 50 Wand. _ - 5 Organ of Ireland. - _ Pa4iZ'' complish a greater exodus than. _ . 25 Eccentric 5l �mnation. `' - hearing. - 5 45 Insect which _ Rs:JTA -1 NG _ the ,one commemorated by the h ii2 Minute w eef, 27 Grief. object. • .• 8 To bury, feeds on wool. _ ._ . - -. ON ITS feast,' for his was for all men who would belleve-in' him; his redetnp- . 29. To--eiriginate. � Spasmodic _ "'33 4 Tendons: 48 Meatal image. 8 Frozen waters 48 Tree. - • -"'!< +4X15 : tion -is deliverance from the bond. Money.-pains.9 - 35 A prank, 5s. Boat deck. Gold sial 49 Heath. _ ria 10 Virginia "3I ' - age of sin. and ultimately front death itself: = 36 Indian 58 To dwell. ` Japanese fish, willow. :.52 Musical note, mulberry. 59 She enticed 11 Tidy. 54 South i. - His Words at the •Table 137 Rested on -- to their 12 Grain. _ = America tiANN OAK -20. Now when even :va'W-j�vmc, the knee";. ' destruction. dl Parent. 15 Sesame. 55 Plural. ' - ""41E he'was sitting at meat with the VERTICAL 20 Sailors boats 56 Hawaiian bird - ONM, S. COMES PLACE. I twelve disciples; 21. and as they 42 Sooner than. - 1 Pound. were = on 57 Postscript. • - XV-Ai4L•RJVM, N.Y., SEPARA -0 AND THEN GREW 7�G+ETNE�Q . were satin be said, Vert R• t say - 9 w4G4//V, ATA PpiNT FlFTY i I unto pou,; that, one of. you shall 76 8 f I I .. ' �� FRpM 'fr•IE «ANO ►''c _ _ - betray me, 22. Arid they were ex- ceeding .sorrowful, and .began '-to 1 -. say unto him every one, Is it l,' L Lord'., 23. And •he• answered mind - said, He that aipped'his'hand with p 2 f• me in the dish, the,saine, shall be-.._ tray me. 2-4. Tho. Son of Man 1 goeth,.. even .as it is written of -him: but -woe unto that man through whom the Son of Man is / LAia^E betrayed! good ' were it for ths-E• ` y ""s• x . - "NQ'r j ' •� man if he had 'not been: born. In �c2��i ONLY FEED UPON/THE _> the East, men eat by dipping their �� V1100t,. PrAgWC O>= chLiR.b 'EwY - hands into the comrtton dish. This �' "�_ • a USE >eR+MF1V'rS O�� �,pdoes not telt who is the traitor, IN MAKING THEItZ for they all dipAheir hands in the' _ PlSPAt, G4st�.,: `�'b °0s"'s"r'"E"s""'0t'"K ��"` common dishAt emphasizes cath. 43. 44 Q5 6.' 97--- •^ =�' • -l er the het' ousness' of the trench - ALL that is i.ecessary to keep the earth rotating 6nits, axis :�I e• cry icor to; share a common meal 51 that no force act o s it. The only important force operating to r _ in the East constituted the most w' =� form a brake osi the motion is that caused by the tides, and this sacred bond of friendship, •25. And' � 53 _ 1 b minute. Judas," who betrayed him; answer- :►- - ed, .and said, Is it I, Rabbi? He NEXT: What vision range is the new 20 -Inch tdesoepe, under saith unto him, Thou hast said. It • ''" eetutruotion st Mt. Palomar, Calif., eitpeeied to' Lave? is enough to tell- Judas, who kno�' : _ -. Pop -=Fireproof _ J. MILLAR WATT ,.-By I'VE THOUGI IT OF 6000 f'"' t T - - _ IMA ! - I'VE YYRITT-N MY -YOU GdT TO ... ' _ 1MLL ON A SHEET OF NOT USE ._ _ .. ,... :. LEAVr IT BEHIND. - ASBESTOS .. :?..' s..,`2.. '�. � ,:'. {:r; ' : A •• - eleueA TAw &• n Durr Inc .. c.m .. '. _r.. -+.*._:int •. '..rss+sr-."a.;» •:,a.,,.::, -:s '.mm_...m..m-an•-s'.n:7S...s•>=,.....,,..«.,..z-r,'-*c^.s..cu-- •,� ice+ 'sir +-•^a.•nv..,, -:.•i,•�z•,:.� s...+.'st" �.rry ,, :..sax _-'.,..-�.''s ..*..mr•...�,i, �`Lr >� �: air:: �.-. - ,a:.r5'.. , __-•.: " ..c••. -�'�' 1 �.. •. yt. .yam .� _ rl �� a ,�,,,: 1' # •.� � f j-�'^` .. Q. How can -I sew snaps on The -pilot -had taken great paigs _ garments most efficiently? ,. to explain all about his airplane.. � the pretty young visitor at the - \` - r .r..•.� - - purpose of this and that, what pil-•' - ',1ptM b spring cushier•s. .x i sof •!•- ,. Ind �.,._. er...4• 930,,...- -.,,'•.. :aw.tis•..,.:.i -.v- � - . �•.w•r:xs':a..-yam.. e - �:• #W smiled, "Now, you understand, - %don't r.�r .. ..t:-: .'2�'• .., _ .,.:o,,.. +.w' .. •- you?„ " tone thing,^ replie3 IITa _ Outfit, comprising 8 ace Chem- girl. from becoming lumpy:' "And what is that?" hQ ask'(!. _ Ar `uu.re pt M Table Lamp, Silk Shade Metal `.71 "What makes the thing stay -'flour that• is .liiwd for fhicken; �.'•"• ..,, .. .". .=» ; -_�. ....�.,.', ,.,�'.. .,u' ,,• ^- i,4,..r .n- '•/--'` .:i.. fxr ;«•�, 4i N v.: t' w^•..•"h w+• .+Pr'..:i. •e ii'.s` 7'�;q�k ?. „y,.. p -t' ,,, .•r - -"fir' - '".... - _ _ ...s; �ma.g•' ..—.F.:' r: i.,a, 4 �.. c a y/� on to the spodal ururdcal riam- ` VALIBAS bare by the Teown them:elves,► Thom interested followers of this The �LrC�erlti-BRADLEY'S'' _ the audience ire treided to some had a »•t tion. wet• " S 4 . beautiful soprano solos, `` by Miss chdng the tournaments. Euclaipat-' . ,a; Miss Eva Pilkey has been en. Daphne walker, of Tdroato and ions of praise were heard when a M"MARKET � t _ T good shot was - made. Jokes and - BO O 2 -tone Sweaters, _ _iai� a,s ..one _ of the operators in her accompanist, Miss Frienza Gil- $1,26 ae local telephone ex -slams were .bandied back and forth - diange. ray. Mr. W. H.' M•ooie gave the among the players. It is easily seen �e oe►rry a full line of Boas' Breeehes,':-.$1.76 -Mies Bella Clazie, of Belleville, -address, which many of the audien- �epeat Thursday last with her coos- ce- think. -should be continued bee- that one of the benefits_ of th8 Club _ rash- �___— Bo) s' Win Itreakers, 75. - -- • - - - o ieilawehi _ 8 P� _ , ieaz. Huse of lis; mte�eeung nature. The. ._. _ ' red or bine Shirtio 76 Tile first sound' of the fool Tour. _ -,� �S ' 14re regular monthly • meeting conunu>Qity" singing . ofthe old fav- _ ---.- -slued , ` hament was. run off last Monda• en H Bi B Overalls . .vf the W. M. S. of the Presbyter- ourke hymns could not be surpass- �, i� r $ 175 j Church will . tae,. held, Thursday, and the second round and finals were ed and the generacl--coient is 7.=`�:, .,Cured , ' Men's heavy lined smocks 2.9.6 March 7th, at the .home. s>f. Mrs. J. "_woken can gee, have auothar t" The _Played. this. 49pday. The play.. this _ __ • at Lhe:uvual hour. s' week was as follows: -Stan Balsdo )�e>z ��nl?k9rH at vsrjpu 3tvrkar, urging was lead by a mixed choir H l?I. — —The monthly meeting of St. of twenty Teeners. A number was from L. Wilson by default; Len Dix- Mea Cleo. On -from -Jack Jack S ant • Art Richard- ' •�SGeorge'a Getild will _.be._h�eld T -hors- rendered by "a trio -Q,f 'the follow- Bryant; 1 - day, March 7th,. at 2.30, at the Barbara Watson, son from Ev. Bryant; C. S. Bryant, OUT delivery iS at your s4v ce06. uig: Billy Faulk- : -"Rectory. : ' ser and Ronald Watson. - - from Eric Brgdley by default; Si. Phone Pick 1620 • ey n C. O Br d�l Dixon from Jack. Andrew; Frank ;_.CL?1 RENCE S1LK Phone Pick 3604 :.- --Quite s heavy anew storm occ- - SALE REGISTER' Butt from E. Huyck: Frank HaII „ erred last Friday, but the' snow- from R. Green by default; 'Malt. y� } plows kept the roads' in good :con- WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6th.- auc- W"ite, a by, neat round,--J.en.Dixon clition for traffic. The storm was tion sale of extra good Herd of from S. Balsdon; C. S.. Bryant from tollatoe�ed . by zero weathe;. Dairy Cattle, '30 h cl, _ some -cal- Art -Richardson-Frank- Si _ AIM •. -The reg lar meeting of the U. - -- $° o Y. P. U: will be held on Tnesdag, vee at side, some $przngers ;and _Dixon; Frank .Hall _from Welter w d others in Evil flu This is . a Whi .Fourth roan -Len Dixon Masco 5th, instead of Wednesday, choice lot of heavy producers and from C. S. Bryant; Frank Hall . due to the prersentation of the play, , "The Wiadaa Road". The meetinggood testees. A fine chance for from Frank Butt. f _ . - g good cattle. WAtch for posters. HERE S INTERESTING `'NEWS" V2 and be is Charge of Geo. Heron, Qsssilfed Ait+reeMsesretsl� r and a cordial invitation is extend Sale at 1. No reserve on account of •� ed to all young people to attend. ill hialth proprietor is quitting RADIO SE MrCZ = Electric wiz-' FOR' THE HOME milk business and selling his en- --Following the presentation Of iris and Repairs. Expert Service an •. the p�Y; "The-- Winding Road,., on tire herd. Sale at Loot 3, Con 10, All l/lalces at Receivers. Reasoaabie • ab Friday night of last week, a date Markham, at Cedar Grove, Pro- Rates. Tubes Tested Free. Russell - The new spring. �4Sta�jZjtoil" Semi for a second presentation 1w8a an- party of Arthur Lapp. Prentice M. Gray, Brougham, out. #rimmed 5unworthy Null -papers are aauaced for ` Mar. 4th. --Owing to �d Prenxice, auc�tiobeere. _local conditions, _Chi data has had AOR ,SALE =fresh cow,.nice type 11QW11'f_ to be altered,' and is _now givlen as Prckeriag C�osdmoaity Chub Ltdi, ` Holstein, due -end Of month. George Hutchings, phone PicIL-2718, _-27 _ . _ . - - 'Wedae>31day, Mardis 6th. See advt. Plans are prepared for, an - a# bottom oi+ this Page.' g 28: _ _ ew Floral Designs e many friends of. Mrs. Jas. other series of these -tournaments New Varnished Tiles Co to say-- Dangerous to FOS -SALE - new Chesterfield,' 8- Blakely, formerly Mise Marjorie hit black ball, before time. Lose piece,. mulberry, shade. News Office, 1 Adlswsy, of Picks ' ) of Taranto - PIGS FOA SALE - thrifty litter, -6 New Plaster effects express r synw thy in the YPr_ofessor R. M. Saunders will be - - _ paseimg-Wt her . husband, - the late the 1Neet spear of the Club on weeks Did. Alan TUbrnan, Lbt 10, con. 2, Pic James Blakely, atwtier ad the well - Thursday night, ma. -14th. Wives ,LOUR—�la$101eIIir StatiDtOn 80mi-trirrined •ibolm Transport Co. bearing his and lady. friends only, .of the Club FARM Hke AND D -exiles- - =- - ---- n e- He was very highly regard- M, � are invited to this• meet-_ ienced' yoting or middle-aged, Pro- - "Su.nworthy+' wall•papeg, b'eilina paper and ed by -his tsaployeee and 'friends ing, _ testant. Box. A, Pickering News. _ border for i room Q i 10 for Only $2.49 - aiflde. -The entries in the critfrage taurna- _ -_-,. =TM Department of Hl-maysLOST Beagle hound male, white nient-7Fele- ia-$9Mr�k3t S8 was -ex-- —' has .been very generous to car own- and -b;w�ti tan bead; Reward. sera by giving • diem until March had by ball those ut a al+dho took• t evenin suss Answers to name of-Mikie. Celli 81st, to secure - their 1940 license' Salter, Pickering. - Prises were awayded to •C.. S. Bry- 'plates.. In previous years an eaten- ant, the winner and Campion. Eric ',FOR SALE - young ' Yorkshire cion of two or three wrecks wall all- Bra dley. runner -rip and: Len Dixo1i, sows, bred LeonardJuibb., Lot 10ado owed. See advertisem�c_rst in another Cansolaticn roue !. Pickerin The regular meeting of the iV. 'M. S. of the United (Murch will be s !held • at the home of Mrs. L lid: - - 'Morley, on Wednesday afternoon, _ - - n ,March 6th, at 3 p. m. Final arras- igements will be made at this meet- -- -- 4sr --ging -for our Easter Tbankoffering _.. _ meeting to be i•.etd on the after- - - _- - • V � - .- l i� _ _ - _SU. ��C lb - - - 'noon of March 20th, when we hope 2 1 • . . to .have Mrs. Harry Thomson_ as �• _ �o our special sill be' . �rther anA- Mo � C HAPiWA l Y �- ouncemente -will be' given later. :�11, �"` F�,! � � Undies are cordially welcome to bq'h ' ;these tneetipgs ..,-;Mr. and Mrs. Arthur. 13oyes .were.. pleasantly' aurpdited by mem- �I[ hers of their family on Tuegdac 11 Le eel u�ig'ht. It was the occ>tsion. of Y`,xir •.. . 46th : wedding anniversary. The ,,•_ family and grandchildren took the _ couple by surprise and presented them with a beautiful bouquet ,of '- D' � - - the flon..". .spring flowers, as a token of - their' - : _Cd/'t CA 1#A Ar! • Um�e. A .pleasant evening of Prog-------- � .;-a - _ _ - lressive euchre Ives Dant - - ..� s :. • •a„as, 1 sefreehvients were s by �: ....--CERTIFIED -..SEED. Lorne Kemp and Mrs. H. Bayes. I E plans early this pear to harvest a bum cru of R7 �■ Mani o a a t won a -"The Winding Road" was pre- Mclean, hugb-quality potatoes. Good acedia the crop teq� u«ire ` -vented in the United Church here, meat for an exce est cru ... because'onl good seed will crow ■ p p on Friday evening last, to a full diseaseta commonants that can withstand most of the serious hodee, even to this chairs placed in to ped potatoes onse-rvativ� .ender,','the aisles. The oast, which is much Canadian Certified Seed Potatoes are good seed potatoes: By - - i lancing them, many of the losses due to disease will'be avoided ... the some as that of the past fes ,higher -quality cleaner, smoother, more uniform potatoes than { Years, are grateful for _the, very those grown ordinary steed stock will -be produced. - many complimentary expressions Soadsstsasaso hugestfinerinurn and moreofthem.PlantCso- <' Seed. Croy[ potatoes that will grade Gnada No. 1. Harr. A. illewman-by thosi who witnessed K.C. play: ""�" feet -that this is the Canadian Certified Seed Potatoes are available in all standard - . - vaneaes. Be sure to select the variety most suitable for your ■ . 1 , • difficult. one, they: kraus played for l Pro- ■ Pl Y oalityl Ask the local District Government Inspector Plass some Ceara and have spent many action Division, for full information and list of nearest dsstnbuton.. a t' o n a I nserva weeks.'rehearsingDiffering from Frond mpplaram iff*o taw iw wsn%xe - otive y' the majority of. Plays, there are no "2"Aw year, plawt awd raise only Abe best. outstandingly leading roles, each toot forehi.artifcatiatia$ on the b. or coeainer - ■ character; havinx_ . almost the e J N S P t C TO R FOR - --the o41r Way 0fWnteUn of : ONTARIO Gnad,p �• •� andadati s ; number of appearances aB the rest, Di.erkt i«t«. Seed Porto Csrtifintiond tad Pontaa. for - c/o Hort, rural parcm On : and all, almost an equal amount of cultural Galkte, GD`u yd h, Oat. .. ta1D '�` u,t(wU�r twork. The costumes. and make-up' = - Agricultuial Supplies Board O •�' ■ °a ;were good, and the work' of each, DOMINION DEPARTMENT � ouer-promine 3n their respective roles, good. The OF AGRICULTURE, OTTAWA _ moat difficult role, was played by 'mss,, Mrs. Chas Pis How orabb am key, who has for a G. Gsyrliwsr, � ._ - • - - _ . ' * rrrirter. -several year played this role, of tri �. in- coach and p r sittin ni ht e Aud oriuml�..r ._. g,. g.',after sight; with her book follow• - ' 'Osha'. - • : Ing the lines from beginning - to ; .SECOND PRESENTATION OF •_end -just in case something. goem _ - r -.- wrong.. ---and they do occasionally. - Music was cotltributed between acts �� Awa -Collegiate* I statute b :Misses ;Joblin -and- St, John of _ --,_the s -}c ►DINQ o- oT-ieaci'iing--§cif.-'Tire gen -- `-ia1 minster, Rev. M. R.- Jenkinson; _ stcted as chairman, 'and explained To be - - at u r ay M� � n presented ed by the Dramatic Club and introduced. each. act. Any cast _ bf players are always anxious to of the Pickering -United Church .in the _ _ B note the re -action to their work, :' n at ' and -the Fre'manber' of eyed' being dried -.,U•NITEb- CHURCH, PICKERING - ' _. • ..' ort Friday- night, from `Taugh'ter .. • ROA or "other reasons" indicated that there was the. Tioped for response. - ' edtlesday, •March 6th "A Nation at War "Needs a A1�lat onAl _A weft -filled House greeted the - Program t c g i r. c at •8,15 p. m : - - _ -• - Government." ' Jmreaide •„Service held by the Teen- • 'ars club'last Sunday evening. In - Adm' xission, 25c.and 15c. T- K. CREIGHTON, K. C' HL',VIPHkEY. _ President. S32reEaff