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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1940_03_08u+� ac=b ..:....�.•n* rs>F:�.-=r ,•c. .�. s..a .:.,.,.-...xhw "iiwo ♦ -: y�,.pa K n.....`a.,.ao-- ..e..- cr,a+t +a*. •.. we++a.,,.-m,. _ -s. r ,{:.w:a..ass r .prv, nmr n...,.,.-. ; a, :.an-:.. n Y �t . .! -?., ,.,,.: y ,., r .. Yc-• •.-. • .-•u'�i•'.a1.` ..-, ,. ,,,u. n ::+','��. uv -sv + y'"•_ - _...r;.., ... a"qw ...... ..-.:-.fie .. ,,..,r i• : a. .tr°• a-- F'. ..x, - .x.,. w- -.x. .. •y, .,Fp .„ . w"-" _ ^. .,,, ,Ti -r+a,a , ^r.: -'R•. :1 H ,:Mo �. ,s .�"°... •xlig. •-.:. ... _.. -,... R,. .,.. .: ..:....:• .._. P. .. .'-' - 'tea•- i _ r.M i s r VOL. LIX PICKERING, ONT., -FRIDAY, MAR. 8, 1940 No. 29 __..., _. —.. .,. t iUr. —t — �xofssst,ottal ialr>da+. •pin"-GREENWOODranch-- UZU.& NWOOD - Xrd4cal t Congratulations and beat wishes Red Cross Orders so-Mi'ss Margaret Bayles, only dau- . B.. O. Penh m. . 10slelan `'s y, MILLS and surgeon. Duobutoa. loh' !� ghter of Mr. and Mrs.'John Bayles x ?, The Executive, Meeting 'that was and Mr. Walter Pascoe, on their 188G-4936 RMemi BrFO�RiSY`T13, Opp. D., Director to have been held oil - the 6th,' hag recent marriage. THE P-!#tC-KER1NG NE-W------ >�•d4si A•eoie�tionot Ora>.►b ries. ber of the •Knimiean oywmetr�-s� been postponed till Wednesday„ Thi -Men's Fine Supper will . be �CHO!"PtN{`,r 3: m. 11.1 eaemtaN by sopoincm•oe. 19 i'- p 8 held on Friday evening, March the Monday Wednesday and ,.F'ridaf fos. Cla•�oot. one. f'he Comanittee are tannin on• making another shipment short- 16th, in the Sunday School room - �• ly. Will those. having finished art- . WE GRIND FINE' vy.. and Auditorium- of .the Church. - - • - . -D0NA 4D -RUDDY B&,trister. as ossible.ri,­ til all are boan, fteFti end Feed of mud i�S.ptaty P,�IRtic. !dower P served, after which the Brougha* kinds, by MOInte A. - Dramatic Club will as'• e . Whitby., Township Council Mews Present their eoncentrafes for pro#rtable feediap popular drama, "Aunt Tillie -Goes kt t on band -4 , 80TON,, BELL & ROSS. I The March meeting of the co to Town with good entertainment p Barnstors 1f Solicitors I! eft was •the quietest in a year of furnished between acts. _This drama' a large amount of correspondence, comes to us very highly recomm- We stock only ilK beat Pavi , W. �: BEATO�I. K. G Telephone No bylaws and few interviewers. ended. Come and enjoy a good Feeds and Supplies. KE BELL, K. C. -Adel, 28N _.. �D. � ROSS The Township share of Hospit� supper and fixe entertainment. - F. =4.C*. 3024 c 372 Bay St. ization was acknowledged. at $277. ; JOHN L. POND Toronto 95, to date. CHERRYW+000D F - - a The ' monthly Relief account was LA s(v�Y��. U. 261CHARDJSON dz Co., Barrij- u paid; at $776. 'with 37 fainiliesi 132 We are (pleased to know Mr. V t+tg:�` a+a • etcs ' t1 A. Newman K•C• individuals receiving relief. George Todd is Unproving, though &a. loss! dog rbil Nei. SU Ce . , last meetinn a dope- no . e Y �, S. On llle� �� _ Mtlit. �3� xe National-fi3vtrflmertt- of Reeva—-A-nualber of Mgailta- have been - reams O1 my �L���i date for South Ontario Riding Reesor, Councillors Dovim and pieced and quikhed: for the local SurvTa Auld. il� - eleaius• �" ssM Ruddy, 'interviewed -Can. Bang of Red Cross; also other sewing and �8 �'• fit• ��• Pbm. Will be beard at Whitby Town knit Is be' done.. 28aL MT 1>�aGst . Commerce officials in Toronto, in �S � Hall, . on Tuesday, March 12tb, an attempt to Move . the interest MQ•. and Mrs. Walter Fenney, - ---_ �B RRT T. FAL:.AISE�, L- D e„ with Sul Apps, the National Gay. rate being paid by this municipal- Harold Fenney and 'Was Nancy J r •«� ity on bank Lowther, spent the week -end with R a: s" Gr <aeu A "•t °r ernment Candidate for Brant. borrowings reduced. �• �� �• Alfred Fenney. �• •�•• � '� se. Add- -- -- During ],lits session Mr. Ruddy was ams ROUGE Bi1.I. advised that the rate had been re Miss Hazel Rogers IL N. -who has -�`�•� 'r. r.. -»� - .. •.. - - �- -- --_._ - --.' duced fl+ama 6 to 4.76 enlisted for oyersees service ea- - i The per cent. Insuranob of All Kisch. Sprucelvigh Poultry aad�hs The Cowwa opened tenders cn joys a short leave with her cousin �iliriwaar lattlsf. received Pictures were well the purchase of anew tuck. Or. Mise Irate Taylor. _ Brent Rates A"�Ide �wft We were surprised - and sorry '•-•w+ reoelved and thoro$hgsy enjoyed at der for as International D. 40 at R. BBA `� ��� the School Auditorium on Monday $2234. was awarded J. S.. Balsdon to learn of Mr Sleightholme'a 'tT gal ger7f0�• , -- evening. The developineat oa the Co. C.�a..r..•r Pickertag. house and most of the contents be - •a•. ie 1r e. aeewr Sprueeleigh Poultry Farm war a Ing destroyed by fire last Friday owing to •lack of space, on ace• ah�ess _ !•lftree good example of what trained co- -cunt -af the Election demands, the morning:dHAM Sia operation can do. Good work for payments are 'held over game of :.A. E. � Individual _ . In a cleanly c aa�ii sted - ; the Schultz Bros. The Royal Tour, to our next issue. hockey, at Markhtc:n rink on Mon- �1B,NidR L IN91;f'RAN� sports and cartoon pictured made s day night, the �Cherrywood boys RZAL BSTATE very enjoyable evening', and were Don't forget the Brougham Fire- won from Pleltering, .2-1 in.:over- NOTICE t13ONFBYANOIN[i --.. well presented by the Sprtueleig+h men's Dance, Wednesday, Mar. 18. time. { . i. eY .at.bu.iea agsaey. iwiy Representative ,air. Gage. The fif- with Laura 4ohnstou and her All. The W. A. will have- their mon- ` 1 N satrve. ty new chairs had just arrived in Girls Orchestra. thly meeting on Thursday after- 0u tmu paw yam' Way �F Dose. Pleb. 6vee time and were all .. needed, besides the ori nal sesta fad]itiea. -- _ D 'gB•ARTON noon, h n ..the Hall end- _ gI ng. U. the leadership of Group 9. Suh- ject for Rol] Call- My Faith par � WHITEVALE Several from -M W.. ere a nded th.� • . ' ------ -Masonic Ladies' Night at Falcon i#ope, My Lover WUt�, QDE1T�. LICRNSBD AUCTIONEER AND SeYeral ladies attended a line inn, O'A' Monday night, - "The Winding 'Road. United BAND ((RA VEL VALUATOR service at Markham under the aus- Mises Helen- Scott is :'having a --Church, Whitevale. Tonight. `•Sales coaducted Anywhere paces of the W. A. - vacs ion ___ _ - - Phone or write. Address 914 Dandas ed the Hort altar's] Co BROUGHAM - Street, Bast, ere attend _ BUILDEII'S SU PPUR's 'Jar. John Birnie is' confined to A 1• _. his bed with -pleurisy. We wish nvention st Whitby. Ontario. Ross W911aon him a speedy recovery. Toronto on Friday night,-attendir#g and Francs Ritchie Oleo Ibt3al oirtige work were -both home over the- week - Remember _Friday, - March $th, the banquet, We have a1mo Mitac ed in siWcjg a for �Br=erbush Hospital at the United Chhurch, for -the The Young Adults' Meeting was end' LINE. of MAPLE LEAIF' MII.LINQ play,: "The Windin " Road" res- head at t'�e home of 3 r n Harold Cassie's recovery: is being Government Licensed g F _. 1 . a d Mra• rather tedious, but satisfactory, COMPANY FSS. ented by- .the Pickering Senior Dr- --Howey,-on Monday evening. Rev. lits. K C. Thornton, of Wood - ,Main St. E. SStOUffville, Ont; amatic Society. Jenkinson of Pickering S' r , who t11C MffC�* Phone 191 A game of Bible Baseball will be speaker. A stock, coiled at the Brown home. • • t;/■L - good time was had by Maternity, 'Medical, and Surgica•1 held in :the _' Whitevale Baptist all. on Wednesday afternoon. _ Mr. and Mrs. Howard Malcolm Piokerifll , Q�p. - _ ... cases taken Church, on Monday evening, 11th.. The next meeting.. of the Homo- were week -end visitors with their n1Rrne Materoit Semi-Rooni The teams from _ the Claremont and . School Club will be held Wed- phoae7l00 Residence 05 y needs son Bob, and family, at Queensville. Rata for 10 days••-•8'2b.7ad Whitevale Baptist Churches, Y, March .13th, at 7.80 p. m. The Gray families helped Mr. W, are • playing in connection with the Mrs• Silcox, • of the Home and ?+1 boar service Biwa. AZ d Nurses in attendance and gue _ _ recently Schodl Federation, has been secuz Gray Sr., of Green River, cele]. rate SO1�1Ci�1111 T Bible Baseball- Lea organized. All are -invited to come. ed' as guest speaker and 'a good at- his birthday, on Wednesday, - , ,;; 7lmbulaoee Service _ No admission charged. endance is hoped for. February 28th. - •'MRS. E.R. GOOD 25.37 On Tuesdayg, Weather conditions seems to ' 'evenin Mar.. oop No. 1. Dunbarton Girl Golgi' Man 'ill gaiter—meat, in* the United Sunday School room Guide are having a Euenre and malt's no difference to tt�e large FOR = the Women's Institute are holding Dance, in the Carmnunity Hall, on number of skiiers who pass through 'gam heat and easy to operate SVC ... an evening meeting with the Good- Fric>j;y, March 8th, al 8 p. m, on each Sunday. v The Y. P. of Brougham are hav e1g0 a good Ii>eta of nngee, or - R' will Brotherhood. The ladies Duel] . _There will'be refreshments and a S1t:RVICE supply the eats. The men the Lucky Number Prize. Admission, mg the Green River Dramatic Soc., if it is a • furnace, we would , x Pbowe Pi{eketitt i7 liquids and the program. Time S 25 cents. The proceeds will tae us- iety present their .drama here in � be pleased to mstsll the best, MAL Z. �p��$Y P. m: Be sure to come and hear an ed for the 'Girls' Camp Fund. Come the Town Hall on March 20th. interesting progr>tns. out and give the girls a hand. Mr. Dean Mairs, having purchas- Phase $o0{9omj a FIAL AUTOMORMI. LIFE About 150 folk crowded into the Last Friday eveningfriends and ed � Temperance Hall, is busy ACOIO>rtlT, .WINMTOQM Baptist SchooV-Room -to bid fare- neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. A. Wood making it ready for a place to Satisfscttes Quar•afftt,ed FURLIC LIAZILITT Ric., well to Gordon and Mrs. McKay met at the United° Church Sunday carry on his business .as agent for T SLRVICE PROnCTION and family. A very .fine program School room to express their ap- the Case Manufacture Co. AL . ]BUS M- Y " was given, and words of apprecia- preciation of the part they have Mr. Frank Puekrin, of Whitby, .. iiitardware Tislandtb • • tion spoken by' members from ev- taken in this community, and_ to sponsored amoving-picture demon- tion organization in die commun- extend! their best wishes for their for the Allis-Chalmers SprU�g ( Co. in the Town Hall, on Tuesday ity. A, presentation . of a beautifu- future in their new home. Rev. ?60� �� - 1; Studio Couch and two Occasional Mr. Howey in his inestimable way, evening, March 5th. �. A moderately prlaad bed-' Chaera. were made.- A delicious conducted games and aging -song, Siirr3'" for the mistake in the rep- - } ort last week, of the passing of the room suite, walnut, in lunch was served, and a fine clim• which were enjoyed by everyone, �:. add - the taelaionablelight fin- ax in All joining hands and the. Mr. John Forgie was asked to add late Levi Parsons Hogle, on Feb - ax singing of "Auld Lang Syne". rens the' gathering on behalf of y 8th, at his home in Hartney, GREG/NG 1Bb waterfall fToilta, ooa On Tuesday evening, • March those present, and did so very ably The name $ogle was omitt- 12th, there will be a joint melting referring to the loss we {are sus- ' JN sl8 in$ Of bad, dresser da The W. >~ mee%s at the Bayles° AlDS of the Women's Institute and the "taiidng in thle removal of these home on March 12th. Mrs. Gooden, abest of drawers, mirrora Men's Brotherhood, in the .bane- friends from our community. Mrs. FOR ALL OCC are plate glass.—$75.00. ment of the United Church. An J. 'Allison read a very suitable N,i�pr a Whitevale, is expected n - address will be even by Mr. C. address and asked them to accept lie present and give a talk on LAYER .FELT, MATTRESSES g "Health Conservation", which will BIRTHDAY -• ; R. Purcell, .President of "The Men a Handsome -Chair and Qttoman, -. filled with soft feItcotlon; firmly fin- „ be appreciated. Roll Call - safety EA1Cls - ished-�ittrt felt t Bitched edges, of the Trees", an __o=gszsizativa- a9 f�•om their , 8 whose object is W- encourage the friends. _Others in the home. Hostteasee Mesdarn• ,Striped Loral cotton ticking. All j present thleai apo&e SYMPATHY - Ritchie, Gilman. pla=1tinR of trees. This address wit. of ,.haw the young couple would be es Bayles' .. CONGRATULATiOiV - standard siZes. Eaeh $S.93 bevery interesting and instructive. missed in church circles, especially The unfavourable weather of - Cotigo]eum Rugs at special prices P p Sunday,_reduced the number attend NEWARRIVAL u Tho ladies lease m _'de refresh the .choir, where . Mrs.. Wood hag ins Divine Service.' The subject of G .. SON'S BIRTHDAY `nests. been a very faithful worker•. Mr, The regular monthly •'meeting of ' Wood in_ a few well chosen wordsb Kennedy's. discourse was 1- MOTHER'S BIRTHDAY Motor.Ambulance, � or Night the Baptist Mission- Circle 'was held . thanked the gathering for their Conversion. Text - John 3. - Jesus FRIENDSHIP =` on, Tuesday. afternoon, Mar. 6th, �- Answer ,tn Nicodemus - Except a BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT. - sit Phone I>!OG- good .wishes on behalf of himself - � ' e, at the home' of Mrs. Adam SPear3. and Mrs. Wood, and extended ` an man be born again,��he cannot see 1 �i, A most interesting address way invitation to friends to visit them the Kingdom of God". .� WEDDING CONGRATS at C. A. STERRITT given by Mrs. Ryan of Locust RilL in their new home near Bowman- The Crolanole Party, sponsored. -6c• 10c. 15C, + Following, the annual Meat Pie I vine. The ladies then verved lunch by the W. M. S. which was to - Fntlerta(i Director Supper was served to over 8Q and the oevening was brought to a haeme been held on Marsh 6th, was BGY�S ���� Vo•f guests. This popular event is al- close by the singing of Auld Lang ostponed till the 8th, aR the Y. P. ` Furniture Dealer Ways anticipated, by many who Syme. The committee in char are o tine church are to be in Oshawa p ge SUNDAY HOURS --19-1 neba, d•TMi, sr- M on the 6th, taking part in a Short o spend the social evening with such t e complimented for a berg nlc- t �OI�i � • i ta�tl0 menial ],n,.+� a• s,r,. . -.. %X— p14 1,•,�re..a w,: etinQ. May Contest, of Oshawa Prersby l .9. T. ... fir► . r "G . w. .,.' _�:-rr.a . _...=,r'....:L.'-..•"zh.xc�.-:ix�`, . ..r'.'... ., ... .�.r .. ,..�,r a...''.:, :7 ..:::t .,.'� ...;.!,'. - :,•�.• wwm:. _ K,>. . .. ....', 4••.. .- ., ,•,,.:i':_. ,'.. .. � . :':'. 3,.. ,...s-; fie. i'• 4:Y .. +K rf -4°„-.37' .:.: ,K'W�,.�-,.se ., :n' .,• .," ,, .:.k: A ��''.sL��'' .. — i�'-'�' ♦ +_"i -?w: 4er C. ' "Flowing Gold" Vital to Germany's War Machine along the side and 6'd -WV, "d slop. industry and game and Mli lift. ing towards the South about 10 The deep seepage water emerged x z to 18 inches above the bed is plat- more slowly and more uL ' xrtnly ed a window sash well glassed. into the springs ,to make cool, eves ' Gardening is a universal hobby flowing streams the year round and - 4 or recreation open to both sexes, to maintain a higher underground PARADE y � . ������ --1 - �,�,t r;q�, .. to the old or young, A spade or wateriable, - -- - •- ,, aa, .� ,. � �;:r °I trowel or rake are all the foals WANT AREA REFORESTED necessary. Other. equipment con. The Grand River Conservation �i •'. sists of a few packets of seeds, Commission, composed largely of '� f y• perhaps representatives from the muuiei Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler,, x'•�'T p haps a shrub or two. As our Dal- ;:: reside t of the Ca!!ne 'e Endow- - r, interest develops we can add more ities throughout the Grand River p q a - Valley, has recently been or meat for ,International Peace, ; plant and flowers. - Rules aro organized Iasi week saw the conflict is Eur- t simplo to master, the ordinary to develop some scheme to prevrnt ope,asstiming a definite shape. A ! Canadian. seed catalogue supply- Pring, with the damaging floods of s in gX11 the essential data. As we its consequent water shortage in �. the war came .to the end of its become more experienced the summer, and fall, Their recom- F } sixth month, he was able to pre- add to our ardenrlibrar an can y. q.. g y. y of mendation was to.bave two dams„ ' dict the developments likely to x k� ..,. the man excellent built, one below Fergus and another ' - manifest themselves during the Vis' Y government at the main outlet of the swamp to next few weeks: "The Allies will. ;' " garden bulletins that are available a -- in -any -province of Canada. rest not attackon�e SieiRrie line, A„ state. The Fergus dam is already' which • is almost impregnable, so -�- under -construction while the Prov -long as the present policy lasts.DOOR GARDENS incial o Neither will they violate -the neu-s e tchen build the upper dam next s miner: UiMty of tuxembouYg, Belflumdoor it is advisable of course to The .Ontario Federation of Aug- y. lers have also .recommended that Aug - or Switzerland to turd the er- ' �' the Provincial Government nava _ , � keep a plentiful supply of salad man defences on the ww��sf. There- materials' like head and leaf let - fore Hitler will be abld! to main- lute, onions and possibly celery. this area re..estc' where feasible. Lain his position in the west .with - r ,.. y ' , The. latter is set out in the gard- and set apart as a wild life sand reduced forces, and tura his at- en as `well started usually after nary and Provincial Park. -:.. .Lention to taking over Hungary all danger of frost is over. ` and Yugoslavia." Russia's next One way for home gardeners to sphere of influence, he opined; 'would include eastern Rumania, m!'ke sure that enough vegetables Bulgaria and Turkey. Should it -are t R I 0 are grown to meet the family's sly decide to enter this aombin- needs is to write or sketch plans ation as a third party, the would " for the garde in advance of _ UTD00RS ._ lllave to be satisfied with Dalma 0 planting. � some orm of- protector- s BY'VIC BAKER - ate _over_Qr_wy. To stQp.�h�Szer:_ _ _ X"411 advance through the BalkansT- A view of a railway yard beside one of the many oil refineries in Add My the Allies would have to trans- Rumania is seen above. The oil is piped down to the large tanks from LUTHER SWAMP port, and maintain in high effie- -the wells in the hills (background) and refined and pumped into , the The riv rs of Southern Ontario. • iency, their troops and materials tank cars on the sidings. Rumania has ordered her alreadylarge military. Q- Praise fOw 8 y • are reported to be drying up par - throughout Albania, Macedonia, preparations speeded up, following authoritative reports that Gel n yOYr -Rumania and Asia Minor. was challenging the government's ban on export- of aviation gasoline - tlally because the Luther "Swamp _ a To Spread Or Not To Spread to the Reich. _ area - the natural reservoir of a According, to the Ciano family - _ number of rivers in Southwestern Grandnewspaper, • Itahan higher-ups be- - Ontario.. — has been drained. The -Heve that Allied military inaction pedWonarg-force,!-'-F..... —udson, Ontario Federation of Anglers Is vi- - • _ tally interested in this project •nd on the Western Front is all to British Secretary for Overseas a committee under a leadership : " the advantage of Germany Trade; last week_ prepafed the Bri- - _ ih apzead o! the conflict would help P PuC�e users of a well known conservation suit- Syrup Al fish ublir for further sacrifices -orlty; Dr. K• Douglas, re- - . the Allies. Therefore, this news- in the new driee for world mark- — ,►aper theorizes; the Allies are Ota • "Yrankly,"he said, "there "nrlY inspected the marsh,and the seeking `a'"btiruggle avith ,German will have to be further restrictions.,,, CS OF THE CURRENT drainage ge d ches to see t possible - TOPICS. E T it t@, forces in Scandinavia or the Near Is- many cases the are bound to HOCKEY SEASON e c os- the wildlife of that part East. be drastic .:." of Ontario. The following is culled Possibility of imm their report.- • a general £urop- tots OFFICIAL FINAL STANDING .About a -generation -ago + — *an conflict spreading to include swamp was drained into -the Grand ' - &andibavian nevertheless became St. Catherines finished the Ont. River 'iar farm lands but the land, more remote last week when Nor= ario Sealer "A".schedule, this year ' being a peat bog, bas proven unsat- wa an w VOICE with w - y d Sweden definitely ruled h t o wins over Port Colborne. • isfactory for aSricultnxe: Here Na-. �� �; „•�� out expeditionary aid to the Finns UF T1•ik .defeating, the Sailors 4.2 in Port turg`s laws and .schemes for flood in their death - struggle with the Colborne on Monday. February. 1'3, control were. interfered *kith be-, Russians ... .. they chose- tore- repeating their success with a cause the swamp in its . natural +� . and `: anain., neutral- at all costs ... the 2-1 decision over: the -Sailors ip St. atate.was almost a complete barrier ... sternal oil triangle .between Ru- fiathcyrines on. Credaesdey, Feb. 21. against iloaci?t. It actually held est - PRESS mania, the Allies and Germany re= i - Toronto Goo4yrears dete�ated vac• et•2oi deep seepage­r'itker than let ._maned unso a - 10 -4 -0 -in their-aIi-To:iouto__ eaal- • _ � it go as flood ocater on a wild ram- n+a - --• ata ordered military prepar- HOPE IT'S COMMON lenge game for th-e Dr. R. G. Jack- page down the Grand River in the - .edness boosted to the utmost .. Anil n a ear Canada -comas to son Trophy. The game was played spring' of the year, with its -conse- B o e Hive r u - _ Russia reported the Turkish- army Its census. = iSrand"on Sun;:Aft a14 , ,fully ° mobilized the week's drew 11,115 fans, the largest crowd shipping losses at � sea were the FELLOW FEELING- heaviest to witness an amateur game 3s- the Maplc Leaf Gardens this seasoi. ' Q heaviest to date of the war;'the Any Canadian family living oFer LIFE'S LIKE THAT Germans claimed 4% Allied -and a bawling -Alley. would :tie .able to 45fflctai f3nai ataading follows: :: By Fred Neher. - : neutral vessels sunk in the past sympathize with some -of the amal- P W L Pts. 'five months , , German war- ler. neutral countries in .Europe ,liv Goodyeara _ 29 25 t 5U - iag beside a battlefield that may St. Catherines 29 planes raided Britain's east coast Y 21 ' 8. e2 - ✓ - . the crews of the Exeter and expand at any mmmeat. — Edmoa- Port Colborne 29 1S 10 38 - ton Journal.- f _. Ajax (who crippled. the Graf Hamilton . SO 14 '16 3 Xpee were feted and decorate titagara Falls Y7 6 .21- 12 d ONTARIO POTATOES Galt Y6 0 26 0 t a t in London .. Allied warships of- r ' 'the coast near Murmansk, Russia; There Is one, fling Ontario can- ARRANGE F`OR LAY-OFFS : sank two German •, vessels not boast about, and that to the As soon as the se -mi -final series is --�� * f yield i yeopotatoes, This Province has concluded' in both brackets, the fill- 19peechea by Chamberlain and Hit- any Province in Canada. Surely, teams will get ,under stay. _ The,, ler r nted the national con the smallest out -turn per acre of al round .between the two winning 'Ussting war alma .Great Bri- , Lain advanced a lose to Iran . it cant be the soil. — Farmer's Ad- team with the beet rating in the vocate, final standing has the choice of r� / Mystery Mission • ---- r dates .and of course the advantage An important development dur- IN BETWEEN ELECTIONS of the extra lio»fe game: 'Ing the week was- the visit- of Most of us show a certain mild Z,66 : Sumner Welles, U. S. Under -Secy interest in -public affairs about el- J. retary of State for Foreign Af- ection time and at, other times a e • ' remain indifferen•, even thou h we .'fairs, to Mua:3oiinr -Hitler, . Ghat- g n r e n i n g berlain', . Daladier. His journeys know our Indifference is costing tie s ■ ■ • -., _ - `'were fraught with mystery. Was money. There are -so .many things U in Europe on a peace mission? to think about besides taxes,: arid most of the Qther, things ave riore p EDS, f Whom would he meet and. 'ta'.k . SIMPLE i -E H4 T �B was in.. pleasant, — Vancouver Province., with in Switzerland? What the personal messages from Press= A hot bed for starting garden KEYS IN CARS seeds early''is usually prepared in A4 0 dent Roosevelt that could have a The purpose of i•egdiring drtvers _ early`- March. It consists of a bed - bearing on the immediate future to remove their keys- from -the •gn?-' , of fresh manure, .which supplies I sof Europe? t tion is not to protect the property the heat, about 18 inches deep. - u ✓; Economic War of' the motorist, • but to protect 4he , On this, two or three inches of -Declaring that modern war !s p -~u: "•• ' no longer a fight merely between public from the use of stolen cars' -fine soil is laced and after the • : •u .� _ 8 8 y in other forms of crinaMe any -to re- ed-ha-hegid-up-and-their- o3e'd ti • °�`00 — armies, but- in 'reality a-strugg a Move from youngsters down again (s mallei of three or between manufacturers and sho qsk�' p who may graduate from the steal- four days) the seed is 'sown in �� 1�E.%�;�'. r ck;, '.moi s' rco,r.Y�ce Moe, b. r..a aa.ri .' keepers on both sides, in w x- ing ,of .cars to more' serious oliens• . rows a few inches apart. The bed " ports were `the new British ex- es. -Toronto Telegram. is protected by rough boarding "Stay where you are, dear.. ('ll Dolt the garage over fou'. ±" ' EG'LA RR FELLERS---Stand-Up Strike - -' • � - --r.- . _ . _.: �.: _�.� _.. : ` .. � .'• :- . • •.:g y GENE BYRNES - DONT THINK NOAF! WHAT KiNO — -` `-- _ _- s I CONT NEED TO O E WANT OF A SCREWY IDEA �y a 6 BE A SAILOR' OF SAILORS HAVE fi0 ON A 'SHIP/THE rD WANNA SIT YOU qOT THAT THEY p g IN -MY- - DOWN SOMETIME$ � DONT VERS SIT SAT HI TR4YRFOR , Ri _ •_ DOWN. !t/A YOU pg /_ \\ E HE E IF.00KIT� t _ EVER ON A Co THI3 ! r I II SHIP P �� At -ra`wd b` • F ' ' .. ..: tip. �• '• ,- _-:: "'... � - .y - :.✓.- .... - ..a �. - - .«a ,r ill.* w,..,`aao� .. 'l •• a •. -.. ..e •... _ ,.., :: .. ,. .,., ., ... . r� _ . +�.'.�' ry., ,. .. ., ,•. 3: r 2 .... +. y :. .v... ..»• "'„y� �.� w�7 .y-.. t. . L.I.- :;i;� •c"- . F': ., ...�� "J .'[< '.... ,! ,,,,,fig;','. .. .... t .. w a ,-e .. + -a ?. r.; .•.,'�. s: 'Lva.- _ _ r •r insurance away from you, Bart! pany took them over. But this will - FOr Quality - Can't you amount due, a just take • ri t. bad dent to• the shop all v ,' out the amount due, and gin au right. Hurtado business when any. e'back the rest'" thing Pike that hits them." "Iris, you know nothing about' Iris didn't answer. She walked `- _ S ikL " _ business cr finance, so quit both- out and went back to the office. �•' ' ering with this." Past Professor 'Kitteridge's little �REJ ' "Quit bothering, Bart Whit. bungalow .where the young men may, s 's' - taker! The idea. When that W w 'and girls of the senior and junior to be our own home, when the classes gathered to discuss serious ;-•^ policies were paid np." things, nightly' from 4.30 to 10. h 1 He ted a e mous y. - " glen t r Past the Gamma sorority where r -- ---- --- '- Shrugged finally, as if h� gave up. _ mm�►t girls often dashed out to mrd win " It's 1 f ter set a pan of chocolate pea - "It's little ate to think to p that now, Iris.' They're gotre."° nut butter fudge to cool -in thE Ag1• - Absurdly, s began o r h to feel w, --where gay., lighted mus' .Abair a fe an er CIGARETTE PAPERS bTsied-_Earth du;sng prom week. guilty about the min coat. But ends. Where smart roadsters 5"• �- after she had cleared the table, swooped up to. tootle musical NONE RINE- MADE after all,. the guilt evaporated. orna or e fortunate few who - Thou h she did worry,a ittl -were dated. _ 'DOUBLE • a over whether- she'd manage to was raining, stil , and a soph- f ' t s e BY . 1,AiVET •DOi�AN __. _ keep the coat, now that Bart was emote took off bis raincoat` to _ in trouble. If she had to use any hood junior's freshly waved coif Copyright. 1939, NEA Service, Inc. of her salary to run the house, fear, and. across .frdln Chem Lab or pay expenses with, she'd be in to Lib Arta, trooped couples, arm a bad jam all right. With all the " in arm, or fingers laced. toting _ CHAPTER XI' "I didn't pay the interest, Iris. other payments she had to make armfuls of books, talking earn - Though it was Monday, and she, I couldn't. And I couldn't borrow o the, clothes she had been buy- estly, laughing. College kids.• had recklessly splurged $12 on a any money anywhere. Not even ing right along. Paying on old Iris felt almost, old, hurrying _ l dinner party for -her friends Sat- from loan_, shark§. So they took, accounts, buying more, creating past them.. Nodding to one or two - today night, and Bart had worked my policies." further budget appropriations. she knew. Knowing they thought e at the shop all day Sunday, and' "How . how:much had yon That night, Iris woke up to- of her as "Mrs. Whittaker, of the Snaday night until long after she ?" ' pard in, Bart. morning, and s cold rain.was dean's office, Because shad tieett slept, iris left 'the office with a "Over' a thousand on all of . blowing in. She gat up-i;nd closed there so long. Longer than any clear plea is her busy mind. She them. I had only four yearn to 90 the window, and turned, arrested, of the present crop had been in . - had takes the mink coat at noon, on two of them, and, I'd have when Bart began. muttering in- his college. Two college terms longer. nd hidden it deep' in one end of twenty-five hundred on each" sleep. Eight years. her clothes closet back of her last "B�, did you try the -Finance "I tell you it's impossible -I'm It was funny, too. All through -- .w;at„r a-oo:.:,-6er rsl>}coa*r-LIs can't help it. I can't do each one of those eight years, she .; - summer sport coat, and the toag. --tie?„ ___ . .._ ._..it, I tell you, I can't-don't-yqs had tad almost the identical same furred tweed coat to her ward- "What good would that do; Iris? understand? My wife's salary has worries. Worries over some dress ItRiN 'robe obit. When I couldn't pay.thgm they'd nothing to do with this, this is she wanted and thought she - Now,- at four -thirty, she bought take our furniture. We'd :only ml k -(fair• Seventy-five a week to- couldn't have. Worries - after she. _ a steak, bought everything for a be" that much worse off." gether and we owe everybody. All got it, for fear she wouldn't be able'• Grand feed. The way she used to "Bart, ii you're -not makjng_any right, so what? Do you want all to make the payments and might do before they were married. money at the shop why do you my creditors to be cheated of . lose it. Worries over suits, coats, y 11Vhea she albs trying every wile keep on getting to deeper and 3r money*' • gowns, wisps. But always the t r • - their mons •'"' _ o • p she knew to enchant Bart and 'deeyer"' ng, she lay still listening, same. Always budget worries. make him propose to iter. He stared at .her in frhsstrated but there wan no more. Though All her married life, too. Wor-,. , X_-wo she haggled __over -water- anaoyanca he tossed and turned a lot and -tying over -the, powder -blue suit -•�.► erose• -it wasn't fresh enough, It "We've been -over- all this be- groaned: Shivering, she wondered the very night Bart asked her to was bruised, it didn't look good. * if she oughtn't take the mink coat , marry him. Then silencing her __ .._._ fare, Iris; why bother. Again . I m � She bought four big baking pota- , making enough to get by, if we back after all. But it was so cold worries because of what she couldMRNI toes, and a dozen home baked in the morning, a sharp wind, and do, once she had It. &100A! rolls at Mrs. Kemble's home Kit- economized. We cant seem to. So that's that." the driving rain. And remembering (To \Be. Concluded) then. She bought peaches and "They'dno right to take alt utak her heavy cost was worn, she put heavy cream for. whipping, and a the anxiety out of her mind. Bart Found of butter,, and lima beans was always borrowing trouble. because $art was crazy about Thi's baht 4..t th i to+t .'-them. stewed in a rich butter &=Cc. She squandered 60 cents on Ben - -Whipple's taxi to take her home ivith all her parcels, and hurrying out of her office clothes, tied a cuts printed house -coat about her slender waist and started -the meal. At six, everything was ready and waiting, even to the iron Skil- let smoking .hot. ready for the steak the minute Bart appeared. The sa was t t . shortoake; also. And in the glass coffee=maker, amber brown brew "Inurmured contentedly. ,At six -fifteen, Bart came- in, ti-. �'• ed, `dispirited and silent. Iris -flung him a radiant smile .and started the steak. She took the potatoies out and popped cubes of butter into each .yawning seam, where ?the scored place had. burst a few aninutes before. The lima beans ell nosed yow butter' ss she pour- ed them into the dish, and the shot ions were just right=crisp, and not dry. 'Not.- Still he didn't notice. .Stitt' he ;just came in, pulled his chair out ' and sat down and began scooping his potato out onto his plate. Iris - passed him the platter of steak M4 he helped himself to it. By -the time they reached the short cake, Iria was ready to scream. She watched him cut the cake, -'watched his fork travel from the f plate, laden with (,Team topped with peaches and cake, to his mouth, and back. sgain, -andj. the _awful silence was too much. Ab- ruptly, she pushed away her un. 'touched desert.: Desperately, she faced him across the little table . laden with the remnants of their love!y 'dinner. ` "Bart, what is it?*!. she asked.. -- _ .�iaZ;1'IY. -� Dully, he looked at her. Wear- 'lly, as if trying to brush away a 'burden he :could not bear, he --plowed tense fingers through the thick wavy brown hair. Then light. ing a cigaret, he started 'splitting the match a dozen ways with net:- • ,ons thumbnail. "What's it 'to' you; Iris?" he asked .bluntly . "Bart, you know. anything that ;c eonceras�on,oncerns me, too!" "Don't worry, I'll manage, to -. support you in the manner you're determined y, Iris," "Bart -please !u "All right; you asked for it. The bank wouldn't give me any. more ''time on my notes, so they stook ovei"'my insurance as forfeit. " "Bart-why•how 'eould they? If yin psid the interest and met the Osyments." ISSUE NO. 10--'4040 C -- _ �• ,,L es c, Fi tion a7Pac wan pro y s ono er false. alarm because he hadn't' III Vten•a" For Lost World, made $50 (,fear profit this week; like that. M J . Vast, mysterious. desolate or something They breakfasted hastily, and Bart. hurtled •away as soon as he leeY 3 - Ret ref, O•iedar r low r • aaW rla•e, H ad•lr Att cowr t lea lees, 1 fa.e W •�dNaw �■• � - pueblos — cliff dweltings of , a Ion disappeared. was finished. At noon, when she tr• rets tl■•, rl•a. w� Acne add pews weal waf►ee1 reel -.reek w ea hook nd sahlr tJ- since people g PPe But where. Scientist Bob Barry telephoned, Iris,w" inlprmed he nl.wrerld LM torso! sed k..fi►y erowlr. Tri. 1. odv rem elIr• •� Ia Oasis Iweo pi wags out. And Ellen was lunching •Itlsi.r Hare a G.rdoes." a;;,1 a eledgiled Ike t ppopndepred this question, de- to finct out, He headed an her husband, and neither of- &AND eAkeareaf w•dd ry lir deaol oe •1 ON mwellwith wrBided creat er.deed Ikre r .d4i dedy d tlw s•wlyexpedition Into the wilds of the fared to invite her to join them. So she ate a solitary lunch-at_tho loss a.1 •sods W In W ae rtrN. poets.Amertean southwest,' there to sS oda hal St'Onn t VTFA MIN `t, m F ��-"FE-ECONOMICAL IN But were they abandoned? You finishing, -heard the news about her husband losing his radio We rept?~ Vaa�Ue 11.1 Is • •• s•eveslost' 'mt ►L'a'Ni vow" Ir.. ap's�dallT fa rla•I - Nd • rleN foes w frYRar rel i am p•wlk He eoewi+caNtl Wei or ■.rd■s ■w4�1.., = alis find the answer in one of adventure stones and washing machine agency. weer a !ha took re tlurl fit er Ir• wr.W& odes .owls* ,roes .d,ul,.e• waxis ow bomwk Iron bo Li In lith It Is soopliy, Ira odd a lisp• vow" to e•cr fall" of - the strastQast ever written, anew serial, LOST q„ ' Sure, didn't' you ' know . 'Truck's ism( REDS PRT! IN ING THESE RATE N- want OW pot on "d � a mesh. P•�a•e - ppeeepwe 2,000IMMIAL GALLONS of 1GROWTH.' ". K I N 0 DO M . r over there' now, taking the , stuff. I heard he couldn't make soletlea (es•oeh to Irl 14• awnp are f R N A- OUR s10 Tf40 MID AND (w,�hosdb nowsD.pp••eewhit Agetlon, ft rergoeld 659 �l ower NURSERY a00K—Mt•.r lila - . COMING SOON a lot of deadbeats pay their /ver tarect�ire 161r rtl • -` weekly instalments, so ?tie = tom- 1DOMINION SEED HOUSE — QEORGETOWNy ONTARIO, s. Is r mulmE TN/s mei owsP CJFAFAAt CAAf a0 y° °^ • . • 41F WI�ArMFD/C/NIS +�'r4A►t,� . -. L �� ' Jk •Vit was my doC or who explained to me- :that common col�stipation' is, due to a flack of intestinal bulk. Kellogg's All - Bran supplies this •needed- bulk and also - �the•intestinal tonic vitamin B:. If you = -,•` suffer, as -I dict frmi ti'Ms�ommon types of constipation, you'll find that this -daily `Ounce ' of Prevention' is a lot _ e.;yes' :'pleasanter and more effective than dos- _ -- ing yourself with harsh cathartics. Just' eat it regularly, either as .a cereal or in F >. delicious muffins; and drink plenty. of < E `. water." All=Bran is made. by Kellogg's.' ✓'� f in London, Canada, - and sold in two ' '.`vyy-jjyn., EZ.— m -s,.. •:wF.�r ....a..3::= -•mss- a_:.,.-Ltis: -:. •-•.� e.,a -TRX DICKERING NEWS $L75 per jeer. &US$ bt edvaaa . r 8nbscriptiona to d.e sited StaW and .G1.. Britah4 $2.00 in aivance. —ON— r - FEED - Joba Illturkar, Proprietor -K.INSALE I have become a member of the Shur -Gain Feed Service ---- ;.' order to enable farmers in this district to lower their Mr, and Mrs. Wiluanison and :'Costs. You naturally demand the following in any feed: #ama}y---have moved to Brooklin, 1 Pleased_.-to_report -tat h-Mrs�irt,-- •__QuSlity bur Gormley is. able to be out a- 2. Performance - Wain Miss ,Glenyce.Stephen h spent the �• Minimum Cost . 1 aweek-end wit her parents at Ash- Youget "all three" with Shur Gain, because Y` rr S �a _.Consult �. W.D. TWEEDIE, ti R. R. 1, Pickering On Roofing forBaros and for Houses, Eavetrougbs,' Hay Track, Barn Door Hardware, -Lift Eze-Garage, Cement work-,. _ in and Carpenter work of, aU ed- Fane or drop's. and let me show kinds• you bow Bray Chicks mode real ' r,.r.t' ter p�t�en b"t year- Dealer for Eastern ' Steel ` nal attention, prompt delivery. y . D. N. LOCKVSi00D, Pickering Q 1•( t t , giveyouan estimate ea you r L, G. WILSON, Myrtle Stn. No; .-----•— ._ llequireseats. "The Wwding Road" at United - +uccc Was ra- small atizenaance .8t i• • iuv aoeu 40 a Qbuv- •aguu ucicwu vurvvru •sagas ... _.•.FRIDAY, MAR. $1.h _ _ church on Sunday . owing to the _ Pickering, thus eliminating all unneeesary handling hw- eat -her conditions. - The Y. P. mlett •�•COst6. _ � _ - - -._: -'-- ��' - - ---------- - $t the hall last t, 9 Monday evening with Miss Stephen 2l I •alway fresh-.. - - - _ ..V LtaC�l`t Ai,h!Va�%e R. G'. Brock Load Gr s' =.\in charge. This week they meet at 3• • Highest quality ingredients 'are used. :PUSjCRA1 DiRECTUR Pit 'r the. home of bars. Honker, Tuesday — evening.Come In—See our miser and see how `ure-Gala Feeds are made. Learn T Private AmbulKoce Crushed Pit Ruin The +- East Group of the Red Cross how wecan save you money; 03ering now Chick Starter, pay AnQkt g„r91o� p Workers "met at the home of Mrs. �• 1Q .. L00=" 7CTO.Oa. ,khose 900 4i '.• .. . ' ' Q Ledgett last Friday afteznnon, - _ - - N .... - : ' Di�aivern SAOe • PICSERINGI T. Q - and pieced a, quilt. They are quilt- - - Sand and Graded • . G. Death's. on Tues. Jn g it at Mrs ;day afternoon. "The Shur -Gain Feed Service Mill." Markimm, " Ont. Stone A !ar$e tretivd attended the Ian.- - Delivered or Lorded to Pit 'less Slide Lecture by Dtar. Roblia in I3ROCK PHONE: Plant, Pick 1.026• the hall last 'Wednesday evening. ores office Howard 647,x, - a-� enjoyable even• owasus vent G U.-RANTEED USED CARS.�tappetl;-of'f w;tb a �tthoua h�,ah— - ' THEATRE _. JOHN BOj38NE�' �` 130l� ='�`• ' Served by the .members of the W. _ $.g - well bays! youdeserve credit -''39 DOdge DeL1lXe Special COaCII CH!)R�MY 1rRiaA�YszswrvRz�AYI Xeiple Luf �Q&I hire Sm the good work you did in the = _ hockey- season. Although you lost _ MARCH T, 8 and 9 - __�_ Ge� to Pickering last Thursday evening ' 38 Pl mouth De.u1--Sean - _ by a resell_ margin, at one goal in � � _�'AO.ShllhhA..at 7,00 and 9.09 y p r .. Saturday MatLce at 1,30 ates Lehr lyeeha i7 aai .i�: the 10 -minute overtime, you surely put up a good fight, 9mving you 36 C ev Standar& Coach �s are good sports. The Great 1Pi. www borwMaeo ft 36 Ford DeLuxe Cabriolet - - VietHerbert" SLUGGISH KIDNEYS impair -your RADIU and HEALER _. _ = Herbert health. Rumacaps' Two -Way Act - + .. ion quickly cleanses and invigosa- V W I H �� ' 33 Rockne- - -Truck - _ - . - ;_ Wkwe .� rw., 1 � tee the. Kidneys Use Ruahracapa. ALLAN JONES \ BOYES' DRUG CO, Pickering: - MARY- MARTIN -----R MAN & ROWE - _ 32 Rockne, Sedan - -: _ _ -- WALT" d CUNNULLY ONTAlRhQ i ' SA. - E - REGISTZR _ _ LEE BOWMAN _ _TUESDAY, NEAR. 12th. * MONDAY. TUF5DAY WED'SDAY N ��V 0 sale"«t high grade cattle, horses, _ALF• MOLE - Claremont -MARCH 11, 19.and 13 O 'swine, hay, grain, Harness - imp- ! - ' lem,ents etc:. at Lot. 19, 8th_ line. Fent Show at 7.00 -. I1larkam: the property of Bath T — ---- - e .e do $wilding all l;inas Last Complete at 820 XiS Bras. No reserve. .Terms Cash.. ..�� _ • Sale at.:12: noon ,. sharp, d... H. h.DGAR BERGEN C.h,EiPP.NT1�ftIJr�, -and ilea. Pre 'tine, shuctioneers. RF2 T UAD �CTiARLIE McCARTHY {%� SATUItDdY, :bIAR nOth - Auction RTIMER SNERD - PLUMIii[NG - - - - sa&eaf c y cows, g e - - cows and:'yuung stock, alt fully _.. -. = IN _: - and - - q ,:accredited, at lots 17 and 18, cots. « ROUFINfi !-'2, Pickering- just, west of Picker- - For Farm -'ro ce 1s right .at Charlie McCarthy, We stye' ielF, Brantford RooBos ing Village on No: 2, Highway, f1 e. ave Tim m S e _ an d _ M Materials, l� n - r e re of . Ra •Bi•okens 're: B+s - t r rt3' y _ oa �� -Det ..� � y -Detective" i _ - - eve "Sale at 1.3a sharp. Terms Cash. and t I"Iig t 13gntpohe*t, V. urq �Va►tbs-- f'. ten. saw; auctioneer. d ge the hes -Market - -- = WITH - s rtem..- Price. - - - - . --ROBERT 7 Equipment _ __ . _ - - _ 2 CUMMINS 9Baildia Material t 9 . 'CONSTANCB MOURE .,'Zruhh�e r'Pee so a Attraction _ y FRESH LIVE r _ ',VEAL AI an 'Added MAY, ROBSOf� Work Qaaraste»d -: :EGCS HOGS CALVES - F. J. PROUSE _Il'a p+�• - - _ p� Graded and paid for Honest Weigbt 'qPe Pay g _ _. _ according, to .Govt., and Fair Grading -Premium Price �# •r.,i. y, aliCii MR T1.M 'RCL fatloos while Received Monda for To 411a1i - 5 p �► -:Get Your ` Cub" , ='GO �V.• �' -you wait. Tuesday, W ed'day Recervin= Days - • Received Daily and Thursday .only Hogs Ibt _ . , R io MARCH 4. la and 181 - Expert- service and re-• �.� RECEIYING' and GRADING 37 RTION at WHITBY pairs to all makes. Rey �WS'RE-GOING;TOO, -��U. ' - . eY mom COACH — - t 29l onable cbargas. Work P/CKER/NCS SFA RMS LTD iYITii gnarsnteed. `For your = Night -and Dal, Pheoe Whitby 830 CONRAD F.IDT. ; trip South add the H N1. QI �ioo vALERIs H�BsoN ARTiiuR Riktb� PICKERING, ONT. .•enjoyment of a carefree drive P - CK , b G,waoa Radb and Tekdtior oa the open" Wkway.,,go one Massey Harris iNesaber oeedel Radio sw.lcel �te.� route, oeturn by another... ask _ _ A•.oe�saca. . • ' . F �. arm' Im 1 P — - your local agent to plan Yourp er Brits_ �e --- v � TA. Phone IOKSRINA <irtp...he has the answer to _ l S ince O�N��L.. �a - L.. =E. -L ..-= Your travel, problems. _ BOX 616 Ci'v ;.PHOITh 433 iPUNBRAL DIRt0TOR AND JACKSON wbitby; Ont• a>rBALxeR •MI313br�'E J - ucoshn atih M EY IS - � MI - $41,0 A or b W. J. i[' k� � T atas0}►ige SAN Ahs NAV - DO V• WANT��ts..d YOU $46: Bosfaaas'tee• �eaideoea !'hos FARLY HATC HED i - CHICKS ? Now is the time to . think a- boat your implements for Orders" ere coming in fast. O,ur capacity is nearly filled. I1 Spring_ t»fare advance is i •4h oziii;nt bib i Fql � y y ch chs fcr d6liver at -some d R 1- castle data, prices. With the addition `'_� `y,,�, us �► �► better gilt 'your •order in richt away eo we naa .ba -rare to - of a new small tractor our p CN +► have t11om for you at the right time. W lino ie most.c0 late. one PE RMJ�NrE1iT taVl A)'A P 8 THAT FRAYS THE T' MfEQ POU LTRY ' FARM - real ba in oream separ AND:NERIF6& . IT MAY B store, Surge mils YOUR EYE& kers, cooler lhestern geek, Pham to BOX 516 ---,- " PHONE 433 and electric fences. C. H. TUCK. OPT.b. _ WHITBY, ONT. _ JOHN' L. C}IIyLMAN Dins R1+elt tom,, !. Rk _ GRAY 1 ' _ .. BROUGHAM, ONT. teal• 111r16 _ Phone Pic1k. 5 1 12' l AWA,. ONZ :++e..,. `�'- :r "%"�,-TQM �";� ., -.�', _ ..:vc•.-..--^n-7 -'c:- '>,r ez a,., _ ,,_sa _. • :i;. ,.w a �_• - .r.....: ,r _-. .. ... ti¢e-•-:- -4_ x"`;-, ,u,.�. - �'ac° ._ ,. ..a .. .,, �..i_ ,. ...:'.. _. •.,r-- .+rte.,.. ..::y� 'k:: ,.�:,,.. '� :v; .f+,,, ,•s•.v e.. �► ,. c'• 4. _ �'.. ..� .,u.:d.iJY„... .. ..-:. '•':b. ✓n'4i; - ,.., .. ,., �;, ..1• `. ray: .�.. 't, <1. .�.'; +D n'g • ._ice-o ”; .: •, <. .•m-, ,t6 .ttb�•• :.:.:^„9 ... ., ,, .. ,.r '... tG r' sy''-,r "T_ tz. ... .. •..,,' :...-.:_:-..:•:,.»3. '._:}G..e•s.6all ...•.:. :. .. ,.:.amur.•._.'..F=''..+✓ffia6.: �_ .>w. E.r �.` .�i..' r •;-r � t y.'-- e-'� .1+-,. _. r` a+ ' CLA�REMONT .j to .a hr8's number. s Bush � � to hear that �Mra lies � Hoof and infant seat - f ]everyone 'is• e1pected to be • at b+Ir much impri ed ice. health. .9 ,—_a '• Mr. Everett J. 8enaeoiy, .o! Lea- the Badminton Club Dance this Mrs. Readanan is under medical -have returrsad Yrom-'Barrie, 'axbmp- _ �D «. evening, Friday, March 8tfi. Ev. care at present, suffering from anted by Mrs. Hooey's mother. k Ailirtigtion, ¢Lit.; visited at•the Manse ' shingles. _ Ali Kinds of P it Woes eryone 'Welcome. � -�' wibis Rev. t, E. Kennedy . last A car .lorid of Masons_ attended All Tuning Gwraoletd -V , = week. 'Mrs. J. bltuidell and son Billie, cite ofthe�tOQINa PICTURES =�. �., MsoDONAL� . The.- Big park., Board Concert were visitors in town Saturday. �1g quisda- Lodge , in Mrs. Semis and son, Fitila were last week. The local well-lew�wn Checkez %.2911;. K the date in mind. De-March visitors here on Saturday last. —� ,s >f10 Cross Aeo,s 1is+wlo Lea held 1 s tournawient here - _.. �1LLIS•CHALMERS In anno, for .. tails ter. Miss Vivian Sq<dler._.--of Black-—__.------- acme LshmideAm unced Y, is-the hall,” on �VlesdaY night. The Baptist and Un tted Cliurches stock, is visiting Mrs. Esther Pal- AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY 'Orders taken at NEWSOQire --- ►re arranging pre rAster Services 'mer and Mrs. Jones here. Miss TOWNSHIP H A Ll; for the Easter Week, details:, Of Sadler, A. H. C. M. is- organizing ,be- ' l ,tom a class locally -ij piano. • Miss' : BROUGHAM Electric �elditeg dfiteh will. r. The Additional- 7 dates will be Mar. 18,, 20 and 22.' Sadler, 'a thoroughly qualified, cap: �+ L - able teacher` solicits enquiries. .. Tuesday Misr. 5th ..A egmirlunjty- shower was held at . �..�_ Miss Stella McCullough and her c ����� i1g -a1j.A 1 Weldin Re airs oa mot -- ' the Home of Mr. and Mrs. W ter - .. tW6 ,.o � ' their fiierids from Toronto had a and boilers. Also general weldiog last week, ifor Mr.. and (nee Eva Dav!Mss. Chas. 08ha � - ADMISSION-FREE - home of ' Mr. and Mrs. Norman Linton, last. Portable equipment been hi to job.. .marriage took place recently. _ F H. PU4KRI� Dealer Group 2, of : the Women's .Ins- Saturday night,! Marsh 2nd.. Tkre " PYCkerin - "t I Was 'much laughter and enjoyment - hOI�ivF+. RITE titaxte .will hold a Eine, in the ' BASTER FEEDS Basement of the Community Hal:, 1n games aTTd lunch. TOCOrIto _ _ �, R. j, Pickering on 7.45, p, m. -on Wednesday even- A meeting of 'the Red Cross = Society -will--be- be- -held ' in the !base- : . ang, March 13th Adan: ` 25 cents. ,. BROCK ROAD) flood prizes 'are be vera. Lunch meat of the United Church on - Effective March 1st (t Tuesday evening, March 12th; at 8 Try Master Chick Starter, -----�-- cserved. Everyone_ welcorne. g, LEAVE PI�CKEIRING The many friends of Miss Viola p• n°• 'There Will ge a guest speak. Wood, Coal, Building palter."P1a1 Q-Turiirig - `Forsyth, regret to hear of her be- er on the work. Convehtion reports FOR TORONTO FOR OSHAWA Aod eoenplete piano service,. . Ing transferred to St. Michael's and other Important Business. Ev' 6.64 p.m. 5.31' p. M. ial, Chop of all• kinds. Member of Piano Tuners' As . Hospital, Toronto, Where. she. will eryone invited and urged to attend. Group 5, of the Women's Ins- [tailY azo pt Sus, & Hal, Wanting to buy Coarse Grains sociatios. Your guarantee - in for a Yew days, her case be- titrate are holding a Supper at the cess. Ing "Under observation, with the - � Pon home of Mrs. W i. 03irketlt this r surgical' operst3on. Her Saturday evening, March 9th, from �- _ ag'= Elevator sad a guarantee of superior - yearly recovery, and return, home Tloget8 and Information at � service. ,� hoped for by all. 5.80 until all have be= served. A •. rale of candy. and Ioe-box Flowers gastrin Honss —Phone 4600 aremont, Ont. bf..�P. PAMSNTB$ _. ai and Mrs. Jahn Fleming ant- E. Toronto d' - er�taiaed thele neighbors and irienoia will take Place. Came rind bring _ - 786 Gerrard St., your friends and enjoy an evening Phone �-. Res. 33 . Office 38Wi .,At /i large social ga'�s�Ing on Ordass 'ttM7 be left at l+lawt O!ffierr. `. - W(edaesday evening of last week. td 8's�' ' GRAY CGACH LINES A dainty home-4)aked - Minch -was The first sen-iove accident at thead and Mrm Flenjuirt Se r ski nda last week end - `ahort bread was particularly nice. when Fred Shaw, of Birch Cliff, _Mr. Caster has keen- in' a very cr. -dislocated his hip and received - Weal condition during the week. severe spinal Injuries.After ex- The Woman's Missionary Soc- amination by Dr. Wilson, of Ux-s lety will holo! its monthly sheeting ��, he . was taken to hospital - -' the l e rm ed in Toronto for x-ray. Me':Ca'ada's alar Ef f o nrete d ! is a school room of the L t _ p -4.. -Church.-on 'Thursday, March 14th, at 2.80 p. m. titre. Luther - Pillory's 40mp will - be in charge . of the De- • - _ - votional Service, and *ill be res- .�L1Ct>Eon Sale :ponsible for the Presentationof LM STOCK, GRAIN HAY, AND Experienced Leaders are the Fourth Chapter of the Study = HOUSEHOLD GOODS Book, "The Ministry, of Healing itSATURDAY, MARCH 23rd. - .'Jndia". All woltien of the conger• at Lot 19, Con. 2, Pickering - - Nation are. cordially invited ._tet 'at- (Brock Road, South) T A L' r ICTORY The Brookitn Young P - - the Property o! People were _.... -3► visitors of the C4aremont Young IC as s l� lutChlllgS In six awnths of war the Mackenzie King Administswote has. set as uapiecedeated _ - N ple of the United-Church, on record-ofetting thins done without fuss and fury. Under its steady leadership, "Tuesday evening of this :week. The I.ive Stock Canada has one ahead on all fronts war, economic and domestic. with clear r Misses Joyce -:McCullough and Kai Bay gelding, Cidye, 4: yrs old. heads and .with feet on the ground, this. ou of purposeful then is making every - - o e p g° e, - yrs._ o _ er sena... ounce p ana. a's weight_ felt in our ig t or free okra it as o as ,raan- :fir. N. F. Goddard, gave a gelding, ris. 3 yen. beery- done -thoaoughiy -=there has-been no loose thinking; no half-measures; no splemilid.address.. witch .!rill not Ayrshire cow, due Mar. 18th. waste of mea, money -or materials. - soon be forgotten. • Both societies Roan cow, due Mlay 1st. .joined in. fellowship .for a few Sow, due April 4th. 2 Sows, nine -_Some of the Mackenzie King Administration Wartime Olympic games. Lunch was served, April 16th. Saw, due June 10th. 9 - ' - 'and all agreed upon an enjoyable Pigs, 10 weeks' old. - -- - _ -. -evening. Goose. Ganda:. - - _. . . , . _ .: • Accomplishments .. :C;ASTER,--Tobisa, at his daugh - Grain and Hays- ; _ attsaibd Canada as never Berne--Every --Great dritaln's war financing .problems tee's residence, Mrs. R E. For- Quant- of Seed Oats (Erbanj. ipmvince is heart and soul behind the have been lessened through the m-operation tY of the--Canadian Goverameat. les ' soar effort is time an to the Empire's s t th ,tit _ March 6th, 1940, Bari p syth, Claremont, Red Clover seed. Seed ey.,Admiaiatratiom's only national polities -W = ar Contracts cotaiiia welt over 'Tobias Caster, in his 94th year, be- About b tons Red Clover Hay. 20 coved husband of the late Sarah 'pans Alfalfa Ha Quantity of En- Ii100,ttoo,000 have been placed, stimulating _ Y• The First Division, completely equipped, every branch of Canadian itt3tuttty _ Ana May, and fat1w of J. H. Cas- silage. has been not overseas. to a Mother country : ter, Toronto: Private service at - �prpwed co receiv it. C nao3lan oornplonvrrront has het an ah-time the home, Smiday, Match 10th, at Brooder stove. Buggy. Hay Fork.Carnal h bcusiaes to good lar these orders and `± 2 p. m. follov*d � merviee in the Household Furniture ' . ; : 'lire foeorri Division = is recruited, equipped coodirsons... _ -Clareraont Baptist. Church, at 2.80 Dining-roorm suite, Couch. Upbo1 and ready so go over. Anrumant dNirarNs are approaching fol! - p. m. Interment in Claremont Un- stered Rociting-chair. 2 Betas, with : speed: aeroplanes, Brea guns, tanks, artillery Ion Comet ttery. Service urider Mas. springs and mattress. Chest Draw- -*nw to'Mt En*ko Ak Training Sd.tt- wcessories, ships - all coming forward in „ _ o�mc ens• 2 Dressers. 2 Rocking ehairs. bas bees Ininched on i panned financed � ordered impressive quantities. _ The W omazi's � Aasaciation off the 3 Washstands. 3 Mirrom. H3bckan basis Largo purchases of Caaadlan .wheat, United Ch—A met ori Thursday Cabinet. Cook Stove, Electric stove _ preventing a serious -wheat glut-have been afternoon, -February 29th, in the -arranged Bh ripe mission t:ttstnttoa, throw school zootrt Many 'enjoyed quilt- flsriall tables. Sideboard. Ice hoz. +Coasts including Air Force, Mian Sweepers _' -_ Ing. The. spearing was called order Churn. Incubator. Batktub. Ann '�aad CoaPoying, has functioned efficiently 3,600,000 Pounds of tier ors will be, shipped ^ by Mee C. Reynolds, .tat Vice. , chair. Kitchen chairs. 2 Toilet esti. since outbreak of War. Of it; a Senior co Great Britain each week,' as well as large . Yrenldeht, Coleman iron. ' .British-Naval Authority' has said: "No finer quantities of Hour end fish. s , Who conolucted the 2 Coleman lasnps• work is being done -anywhere by' the Royal , WorshipPeriod. ¢'he President, Electrle table lamp and bedroom I11avy itaelf.'� P sol and ocher mace- -. -rials essentialthe�maducs of the -war {' lamp. 9 x 10 1-2 Congoleum rag. Dr. Tamliffion,. then 'gook :have been arranged for, charge of. the meeting. It was de- Quantity. of Linolemi. Cellar table. - Price Control of all eoimmoditles, indiiding . tided ' to' have a miscellaneous Numerms other email articles. sdlb vital necessities as wool and sugar, has :been established, with prices pegged-low for N*4 i.:r YOte Snppen Canadian Unity , 'shower at �tiie March meeting fez res Cash. $ale fat 1.30 shM the �r man, The profiteer is out, 'sad will f the Bazaar to Abe•' held in the Fall. be hept ow-in The contrast ro the free- ,Such a record simply didn't ysrar bap k A splendid Hot Dinner urns served WM. MAW, auctioneer. for-an off the last war. resulted from the efforts of a strong adminis- - tration working on behalf of a country united Shipping Control' nd Forvign Exchange in all its parts as never belbre_ And this F — - are y este is ed on sound lines singleness of purpose-conspicuousCy absent and ire functioning smoothly and effectively. innd 9drive ofdiadividtual Canaisiondian and E>spi►e- .,, who d Statesmen who back the Empire's UICK SALE A 5200,000,000 War Load was ova,sub- participation.in,the war with their eyes wide: . FOR scribed within two days of its launching, a open and with full determination • to la _ - - record 'that proves public confidence. Its their parts to the fall. " _ reasonable rate of 31/4% contrasts with SV2% We appeal to the people oi,Canada.for the 1940 Pontiac Sedan 1936 Chea: ton panel, duals . etas free rate of the last war. 'support which is essential to on and; '209 Pozitiae Sedan . 1936 G M. C. .1-2 ton panel marpfete a task, the groundwork for which 1936 -Ford Sedan. `.. 1935 • Chev: 1 2 ton pied-rap _..Political and Prirab Patroeass Im boon has been_laid car souodl wise .' ' 1$6 Buick Sedan ! : t • 1984, G M. C. 1-2. ton pick-ftp �atarsspod otlts menti is the sole basis tot with �t8'-tit, ' =las r 5986 Olds. Conch.. 1929` Cs; Mr C.:2-'heal stake body -- selection or promotion is our armed •forces. comeay. 036 Chew. Coach 1932 1-2 ton RugbY, as is. J:. _._ ...... , _. _031 Chev. Cos & _ :1982.2-ton Rugby stake, -duals =-_On. March 26th show your faith; vote for the Carididdte sup �. 1a81 Chea. Roadster -1. .. _. 1 Body and bated lift. - - pi g . 4M Erskine Coach 2 Steel band-dump Wake.' Mackensiie King and help make sure there can be tom" bro6k-'in A. _ 3d43 Duran —t-tfagps - !oz•3eon Trsaoiv Guards's ateodfas l fin1N• ' 8 V29 ' Ford-Tourhtg -4 .Tractor_ t stand ilr► thane o�rlfiea OU Chev. Cab, k 2 Used 6-foot ra►ites _ .. ._ _ . : •,• ' =1982 Buick Coope 4 e,Taezi g plow. FORWARD WITH Caltkvatorlr " . , 1982 :ford Sedan t _ .:, S I Ford Cab Com, Binder Sedan Diae Harrow orelissrd - Ion Essex Coach ~Hand cuttingboz'N -G y,929 Graham Sedan 12 in Xnailage cutter .-MAC NZI*E -.K.I-' I928 Chev. Coach Hand scuffle! •1949- Willys Coach Com Stuffier i_ `!1986 Chev. 2-ton stake bedY duals, 'Wo. 8 Crean•- Separator The National Liberal .Pedeestian at Gorda, Omawa, Ontario. x'986 2 -ton Made Leaf stake body CHAS. COOPER �--CLAREMONT • v� „. - - •:e _ ti ,, •; .. � r+- " •.,e', � _ .5 _ ,e�:�'a;,a, .c�' u*^ a x.xs.�a.�,,.aa : w ""'.�+ . -40 .. •f?',,,=�'�; �.;�:e.. ,F, ori "+:: r - ..r*r'nn' �. r+. '"� -w`+v `., �'Tt.}-. � ^`"'�'i! . -t � The Agony 42. Again it second time he went _ _ ,FARM .„ �i 88. Then saith he unto. them, away, and prayed, saying, My, - " x RADIO NOTES _ �N O T E.S. My soul is exceeding sorrowful, Father, i! this t, thy • will b away. - - even unto-Aeath. Clfrift -here way except I drink it, thy will be done. . And he came again and found' ---- -' IBUY SEED -NOW _ here,- Ping, f r ages were experrencutg the limits o g egdurakee. Abide ye h 43 ,� W " $ The supply of registered seed in them Slee or their ^� }` ' Canada is rapidly growing less by watch with me, 99. And he went se$ n aind• wentdawa he and ft Ilam 4 ' 8y MADGE ARCHER" feeding and by sale through tile." forward a little, and fell on his � y, P y - grain t?�ade 'this is particularly face, snit` rltyed, saying, My Fath- time, saying again the ed a third t' - er, i! it be possible,, this eu same words. Perhaps nowhere is KNOW CANADA FIRST` with his, coverage of events W3roatd ut varieties _p the' true"huiniIil "' bf our Lord - ' true of- the rust rislsta ass awn from me , _ The Canadian-Sroadcasting Car- during the crisis periods, is leaving of wheat and 'oats, says the Agri- P Y _ , nevertheless y . aoration during the past . f that chin to -Join• NBC .. I. cultural Supplies Board .and arses not as I- will, but as thou wilt. The more, manifest in the Gospel re 4utontbs lass, throw the !ac! tli !ea TO BE H I�AR D Lord separated.. himself from his-, ords than -in his thrice -uttered p.e-_ . .. _ 8,h that it to important that orders be PWon - made to his Father this bf its. Featyres Dep$rtment, devel regis- three close companions who March , 8, 8 p.m., _ CBY, _CBC, placed without delay for any had ` ' oped &'farm of broadcast that con- House of Variety .:., CBL, Cities tared seed required cfor spring" thus far accompanied him"',, wind he sight in the dark of .Ge#hsemar.% - eras it*lf with the life of the in- Sorvice-A.'.-A ... 10:45 p.m., CBL planting, goes Aeep iptcs the garden to pour Betrayal and Arre:t - v ua, Canad1Vn BREEDERS ~` "out his soul to, the Father -alone. _ 45: Then cometh he to the din' - N time emphasizes the importance o1 March 9th, i:00 p.m., CBL, Metro- The Ontario Cattle Breeders' As The cup is not merely the p ys- ciples and salt unto t em Slec > t2le Ills OLX 411113 InaLvicivaL n the politan opera 9.00 p.m., sociation have re-elected H. -A- Dol• ical suffering Jesus ftas to endure; on now, and take your rest; be. life of the whole Dominion: With Toronto Maple Leafs vs. Chioago son, Brampton, president;' H. Ia. but 'the whole experience, the be- hold, the hour is at hand, and the ..this in mind CBC has planned and' Blackhawks . ..18:00 p.m., CBY, Warrnica, Barrie, vice-president; _tragal, the trial, the mo(Aing, the Son of -man is betrayed into the broadcast a of aerie sad i0 36--OBL,-`NBC Symphony and L. E. O'Neill, Toronto, ,etre scourging, the cross, the -grave . hands of 'sinners•�,+6. -Arise, let _ programa which bringslisteners _ Orchestra March 10th, 2:00 ' tary. - Jesus was not asking that the cup ts-be-'going: 'behold, he is at hand from coast rto coast -word pictures p.m., CBL, Hart House -String Quar FIGHT HOG PLAGUE , pass fro tra, ed ine. deans' mood cf iof national lite In different parts -of tet ...3:00 p.m., CFRB, N. Y. Experimental areas with a view o! consequences or Ged's" awn pensive reflection gives place to lilac Dominion. "Carry, On" broad- Phil. Orch.. 4:30 pm„ CFRBto obtaining a clearer conceptinu of will; he was asking that God's will rapid decision.- These fast words .cast on Sundays from 8:00 to 9:30 Pursuit of H'appiaese ..5:00 p.m:,the livestock disease problem -in-' be. absolutely carried out, and, 'if - in- Gethsemane- -throb with � the pm. --Is the latest of the aeries to CBL, The World Today Reviewed this province was suggested in a • as "This. Can- - possible, this carrying out of willingness to yield himself up, join -such programs by Edgar McInnis :-. 8:00• p.m_, ,report adopted by the agrtruitural God's will that the cv should ' _s,da" a series Af- `talks about the CBL, Chase and Sanborn Hour ... committee of the Ontario'Legisla.- P and to empty to its dregs the cup - bustoms and economic and soclal pass from him. which the Falher had given him. ` 9:80 p.m.. CBL, Appointment With life of various its o1 the country_ urs: In this lesson we realize the t Pa Agostini ... March 11, 4:16 p. The report came from a special Watch and `Pray � _- ',Fad heard on Monday evenings at Dominion Election Cast .8:30 -. the only- absolutely holy person ` committee vested with the nee nda= ` 40. And he cometh unto the din- that ever walked this earth, who ' e roopa• n Eng- stbllity of studying recontineada• ' �2i8ard`in each individual Province land- . . 10:45 p.m., CBL, CBY, ciples, and findeth ,.them sleeping never did-, anything wrong, was _. isrith news and market treads per• tions brought to Toronto by Fi&rry _ Dominion Election Cast , .. March Wilson, Chatng Cross farwer, cut and saith unto Peter, What, could forsaken` by friends, betrayed by _ tainlag, to each, every day, at 12:30 1E, 8:00 p.m.; CFRB, Tig Town ... behalf of the Southwestern Ontario ye not watch with me one hour" one whom he 'hats contlntfaily-be- ' 9.m.; the present Dominion Elec- 8:30 p.m., CBL, Information Please, Swine. Breeders' Association. - There i&,a tope of sad disappoint- friended, all without the' slightest ;=tion Broadcasis, "Canada's Mercb- 9;00 p.m., CBL, Top Flight Serious aspects of spread of dig• went here. 41. Watch and pray, justification, and all of this roves.- sen" heard oa Fridays at 8:90 Tunes ...10:00 p m., Les Concerts ease, among livestock.wore cited i,y that ye enter not into temptation: allowed . by' God to happen. Just and most Interesting of, them Symphoniques ... 10:30 p.m., CSL.the committee, paticulaNy in view I -the spirit indeed fa willing, but why God- allows sorrow, distress, all to those whose sons and fathers ' Dom. Election Cast ... March 13. the flesh is -weak. "Watch". refers tragedy, to come into our lives _ - and husbands have ou of the increased production of ba- c. 4--18-p � £BL Bo>$in#en-E.eetia>a �h Ll I primariCy to keeping awake but 'we do not always know • but if con ne-ceasary to meet a wee. Y supply • exported from Canada to ip'rwt Britain. _ Live Statie Screeches and howls in Andrew Ross' radio set at Rochester, N.Y., last- week;- sounded too ,realistic for sound effects, too pierLing for Ross investigated. A grey cat was sitting on the tubes. He tried to move her, but couldn't. Patliee «•ere 'called and ,they put the cat Out. Sunday' school also -suggests mental alertness.- Jesus endured such experiences as - The flesh here _ stems -not- simply these and ngver lost' -faith i r God, the body as . opposed to the mind, we, who are sinners, can surely but the body as representing our endure any experience .he sends,, ainfulnesrl, while' the spirit repre- and still trust him through them septa what is better in -us. all.- ...PATRIOTIC. ll. t ... PATRI.OTI SONG WRITER E e ifr ' '�.•IIs11�11�111 E�'!fllt►lC�lflli;l I>AiS-4 1:1 1111`0io 1,A1:10 1*11, ig1=1 1`�1.a! '1 C \IN] 'for'i11411:4 .. N:11RAI MA ©1:114211:11x ►� �(►`il�4l�l�(�i1e� CEJ(:7 1:4LIPIM al I' �'��(lalilrr iii►�\�7 I�il FNJO W x91*f 11r lel - � •' u�llllllf�f 1�\\Ce1[�l1�lf� I�Ce]Ce� the U. S. A. -anthem..--. 20 Ta 'purchase: 21, Hlastic 23 He wrote his= song' du ing the -- of - - -, Fort MCH6UT 25 Ventilating machine. 26 -Minute object. - r 28 Monastic title. 29 To shed FOR. SOME UNACCOUNTABLE 22 Eye. pu 40 Quuiickly .4 Fishing Crag. 33 fes ers. - - < er I 1 b 41 Bhie. 5 Credit. .35 To tail to hit, .24 Paid lici �1N, THE .RJGH1�' ,.. 23 Sable. 44 No A ;:� • N05TR1L, AND MIS LESSON X 28 Pronoun, good. 6 To swing. SO Blasting- ' x i' Yy, ° A455AG8 .HAVE_ GETHSEMANE: •TRIUMPH • 27 To tolerate. 45 Dangles. -: ''? To drink substance. _ < ♦ �♦ g=• SOME THROUGH SURRENDER. -Mat. 28 Twenty-four , 47 Wiser,' - slowly. 38 Cp.Yalry horse. e - __ . S .1DpRFSSED thew 26: 30-56. hours. 8 Court. 40 Floating ice 48 Twice. ` a,• 29 Force. 49 Garden tool. 9 Suet car. Heid. - PRINTED TEXT, gRatt. 26a 30 Type standard 50 Grudge. 10 To poll: 41 Ache.- ' • 36-46. - 31 Portrait 51 Drunkard. -'_ it Chinese - . `.42 Roil of -:film: GOLDEN TEXT. -Not as' I . , statue. 52 He wa s. an •m easu re. A 43 Senior.26:39.Wil1 Iutas thou wilt: Matt: 33 Chinese sedge. patriot. To become 48 Electric al unit _ THE LESSON 1N ITS SETTING. 53 He was a -- spring. . , 34 Uncle. manifest. 47 Health p Time.' --Thursday, April 6, A.17; 35 Edible fangos, by profession. 1a Nominal '48 Youth. p^ 30.' 36 Musical note. "VIMTICAL value. 50 South Place.- On the way to Geth 37 Nay, 2 Competed ,in .18 Company. Carolina. ' semar,e and in the garden of Geth- 38 Cunning. ' . a race. 19 His song is 51 Southwest. - 0"'K -"A Low sernane: - OF -n-IE ENTIRE 1 Matt, 26: 36.• Then cometh Jes- 1 36 11 T74 W1=1GNT OF A T'Eli/hi�iEus w=ith themunto'a' place calledMA`i�. BE MADE -11P OF a Gethsemane. (This garden was� V P�7nZOA 1 cated on the Mount of Olives, be-` INSIDE THE SOtJV, gond theriver of the iiidron; thoWHICH BENEFIT THEname .itself means. "oil -press"). 9 I I (O6 -r •FERMI-f'E !3y And saith lznto his '.disciples, Sit' - ye here while I go yonder and0. �? DIGES'T'ING THE VYC)00 THE NEW bray. 37. And he took with Kiri > 2 ° '2OG-1NCM TELESOOP�, Peter 'and the two `sons of Zeb- NOW Ut4DE9- _ edee. All the- disciples, except Ju- das, went with the Lord as f as far s 32 33 PALC?MAR,CA41F, f5 - _ he outer part of the garden. ere EXPECTED TO HAVE Jesus requested' eight of them to ` - _ A VISION RANGE OF 'Sit -down and `omit; but -James,: Pe- ter, and John, his three most in- _{ !r 'ZG�Ci ��� G?C>b timate disciples, the only ones who 7 :h 9 I �'•�"` L�GNT"yE=41�.� • were with him .on . the mount, of ' Ca.a:wrsre+asE�wcc�Nc. transfigusati im. deep into the garden, •that these three 'sympathetic souls. might be 5 6•'. - THE new 200 -inch telescope will,, it is hoped, be able to penes with him during the time of e�- : Srate space for a distance of 7,200,000,000,1f00,000,000;000 rriiles. If trema sorrow and agony that he i - will have a seeing range of nearly four times qs far as the 9 inch telescope of the Mt. Wilson Observatory. knew he was at this time enter- ing upon. Amid began to be soriow= ' ` NEXT:_ What color is the bi d of imsects"ful and sore troubled. OP=1d ju' :acme-1�t-ecesiary •TZ i 1hlii i A 1? WATT WE CANT GW -4P YOU SEND ITIN FOR { .,Aw ANY TN6 RIGHT AmOUNr -PAY 1 , CRY T CqSDIT-..BIGGER Lt: -PAY- ' f _ NOW s - - TF(AN tT IJGHT A _ J. with Canada's First Expedl- Cast . • .48:36 p.m., CBL, I3erenadv ' tionary Force, a regular series.-ot for Strings . . . 9:00 p.m., CBL- _ .. bcoadcaats "WithL tbs. Troops id Dom, Election Cast ... 10:30 p.m' _ Mand" which often brings --to CBL. "France This Spring" discus - some lonely person the sott6T-ot sed by Prbfessor Felix Walter . . the voice o1 one of their loved onea. 10:4: p.m., CBL, -Dominion Eleetiou - NOTES AND NEW. - : - _- -Broadcast ... Mar14..8:301!, .8:30 p.m.. .A message by President Rooao• CBL. On Parade ... 9:00 p.m., CBL- - welt to - the farmers of the U. S. "The Shadow of' the Swdstika"• _ _will be heard over all. networks on (new series) ... 10:00 p.m., CBF.. _ Friday, March 8th, from 10:OJ toy Bing Crosby and .Bob Burns. 34:30 p.m. The. -King's Men_ quartet will be tkta featured vocal- ------- fists on the nes Rudy Vallee pro- The third official estimate pIac- gram which will be• heard over the es- Canada s 1999 wbeat -crop at - NBC network beginning March 7th. 480,623,000 busliels, the second aL A 30 p.m.... H. V. Katienborialargest wheat crop so- .S -pr dtic- �who brought such oredtige tb'IbUS "ed' in .Dominion. ']' 1 mis CURIOUS ] �� 1� By William 1'1! d LD ! Ferguson HAVE A LEFT NCi3TR/L con ne-ceasary to meet a wee. Y supply • exported from Canada to ip'rwt Britain. _ Live Statie Screeches and howls in Andrew Ross' radio set at Rochester, N.Y., last- week;- sounded too ,realistic for sound effects, too pierLing for Ross investigated. A grey cat was sitting on the tubes. He tried to move her, but couldn't. Patliee «•ere 'called and ,they put the cat Out. Sunday' school also -suggests mental alertness.- Jesus endured such experiences as - The flesh here _ stems -not- simply these and ngver lost' -faith i r God, the body as . opposed to the mind, we, who are sinners, can surely but the body as representing our endure any experience .he sends,, ainfulnesrl, while' the spirit repre- and still trust him through them septa what is better in -us. all.- ...PATRIOTIC. ll. t ... PATRI.OTI SONG WRITER E e ifr ' '�.•IIs11�11�111 E�'!fllt►lC�lflli;l I>AiS-4 1:1 1111`0io 1,A1:10 1*11, ig1=1 1`�1.a! '1 C \IN] 'for'i11411:4 .. N:11RAI MA ©1:114211:11x ►� �(►`il�4l�l�(�i1e� CEJ(:7 1:4LIPIM al I' �'��(lalilrr iii►�\�7 I�il FNJO W x91*f 11r lel - � •' u�llllllf�f 1�\\Ce1[�l1�lf� I�Ce]Ce� the U. S. A. -anthem..--. 20 Ta 'purchase: 21, Hlastic 23 He wrote his= song' du ing the -- of - - -, Fort MCH6UT 25 Ventilating machine. 26 -Minute object. - r 28 Monastic title. 29 To shed FOR. SOME UNACCOUNTABLE 22 Eye. pu 40 Quuiickly .4 Fishing Crag. 33 fes ers. - - < er I 1 b 41 Bhie. 5 Credit. .35 To tail to hit, .24 Paid lici �1N, THE .RJGH1�' ,.. 23 Sable. 44 No A ;:� • N05TR1L, AND MIS LESSON X 28 Pronoun, good. 6 To swing. SO Blasting- ' x i' Yy, ° A455AG8 .HAVE_ GETHSEMANE: •TRIUMPH • 27 To tolerate. 45 Dangles. -: ''? To drink substance. _ < ♦ �♦ g=• SOME THROUGH SURRENDER. -Mat. 28 Twenty-four , 47 Wiser,' - slowly. 38 Cp.Yalry horse. e - __ . S .1DpRFSSED thew 26: 30-56. hours. 8 Court. 40 Floating ice 48 Twice. ` a,• 29 Force. 49 Garden tool. 9 Suet car. Heid. - PRINTED TEXT, gRatt. 26a 30 Type standard 50 Grudge. 10 To poll: 41 Ache.- ' • 36-46. - 31 Portrait 51 Drunkard. -'_ it Chinese - . `.42 Roil of -:film: GOLDEN TEXT. -Not as' I . , statue. 52 He wa s. an •m easu re. A 43 Senior.26:39.Wil1 Iutas thou wilt: Matt: 33 Chinese sedge. patriot. To become 48 Electric al unit _ THE LESSON 1N ITS SETTING. 53 He was a -- spring. . , 34 Uncle. manifest. 47 Health p Time.' --Thursday, April 6, A.17; 35 Edible fangos, by profession. 1a Nominal '48 Youth. p^ 30.' 36 Musical note. "VIMTICAL value. 50 South Place.- On the way to Geth 37 Nay, 2 Competed ,in .18 Company. Carolina. ' semar,e and in the garden of Geth- 38 Cunning. ' . a race. 19 His song is 51 Southwest. - 0"'K -"A Low sernane: - OF -n-IE ENTIRE 1 Matt, 26: 36.• Then cometh Jes- 1 36 11 T74 W1=1GNT OF A T'Eli/hi�iEus w=ith themunto'a' place calledMA`i�. BE MADE -11P OF a Gethsemane. (This garden was� V P�7nZOA 1 cated on the Mount of Olives, be-` INSIDE THE SOtJV, gond theriver of the iiidron; thoWHICH BENEFIT THEname .itself means. "oil -press"). 9 I I (O6 -r •FERMI-f'E !3y And saith lznto his '.disciples, Sit' - ye here while I go yonder and0. �? DIGES'T'ING THE VYC)00 THE NEW bray. 37. And he took with Kiri > 2 ° '2OG-1NCM TELESOOP�, Peter 'and the two `sons of Zeb- NOW Ut4DE9- _ edee. All the- disciples, except Ju- das, went with the Lord as f as far s 32 33 PALC?MAR,CA41F, f5 - _ he outer part of the garden. ere EXPECTED TO HAVE Jesus requested' eight of them to ` - _ A VISION RANGE OF 'Sit -down and `omit; but -James,: Pe- ter, and John, his three most in- _{ !r 'ZG�Ci ��� G?C>b timate disciples, the only ones who 7 :h 9 I �'•�"` L�GNT"yE=41�.� • were with him .on . the mount, of ' Ca.a:wrsre+asE�wcc�Nc. transfigusati im. deep into the garden, •that these three 'sympathetic souls. might be 5 6•'. - THE new 200 -inch telescope will,, it is hoped, be able to penes with him during the time of e�- : Srate space for a distance of 7,200,000,000,1f00,000,000;000 rriiles. If trema sorrow and agony that he i - will have a seeing range of nearly four times qs far as the 9 inch telescope of the Mt. Wilson Observatory. knew he was at this time enter- ing upon. Amid began to be soriow= ' ` NEXT:_ What color is the bi d of imsects"ful and sore troubled. OP=1d ju' :acme-1�t-ecesiary •TZ i 1hlii i A 1? WATT WE CANT GW -4P YOU SEND ITIN FOR { .,Aw ANY TN6 RIGHT AmOUNr -PAY 1 , CRY T CqSDIT-..BIGGER Lt: -PAY- ' f _ NOW s - - TF(AN tT IJGHT A _ J. ,.:.. :+w'.ma.z� ": •..:. _...: .:�', c....�.-.:.,.' 000:0,_. _.._, .. � . ' ..t r• ... . .' ,0:000 ,, -,.r.. •w :'....:. :: '; :, ,.. ,-s... _.,. .,.., - J" •-,•'' 4' ..r,'.a •S. .:: rt•, x• r ., '^d'• ::•y-. '.yap(' P, ""''J.': - :.- ... 0000. .;ry�. r ,'•e' •'1t.' ,' .. ,r .w •... .'. : �'-•rr. .. '- •' :.: -_- .:.. ,0000.'.. n �_, ,' ,' ,C. . -' ' \ 1' :'4' � •�^ Fit , ,`,:x ,. ",.. i y..,.,,' :0,000... '.•.. "'",.. . - :_. r'T _ - •''`... _. _ 1Ft _ .i .. _ 1 , his, arms fell to his sides, he axe boy were perturbed at his morbid N- 111111 claimed fier('ely-"You silly seal outlook on 'life. They were send- ` �t pQ� bets good in • pipe �" I was keeping the me"Wrement of ing him off -by train to relatives �0UG HS y ;• a 'wardrobe �or an alcove"' -in the country and told him to "HUY UAL-Tk" POUCH 150' -o- write his Game and address on ' DUE COLDS O � D � � fj�.LB. "LM -TOP AN 60 "1A choosing his men;' said a card and .put it in his poci et.' - TO �f a Sunday School superintend- The boy. did so, beginning with: - ASTHMA eROtKHITIS } also pecked in Pocket Tins out, "Gideon did, not select "In case of accident, this was `• those who laid aside their Johnny Smith." and Other Itespirolory \ ,sums and threw themselves Bi.eMs Tote L down to drink. He took those Y- Ofd Rsliobf0 - D who watched with one eye and There is a man whose lass *rank with the other!" _.-are, to thin that a policemen 1cobac �- ran him in because he had ao Tile parents of a solemn little visible means of support. • •SOUTHERN• - r� CLASSIFIED ADVERTLSEIIIIENTS .. 4. ernmpod gipaca with tL Fig speed In the air has recently 'been AGENTS WANTED POULTRY FARM FOR BALs AT _ -� �_ - tested for the United States army. BOYS=G1RLb - WOMEN - SELL Robert Kerlinger, test pilot, took Spot and Stain Remover. Many us- d ARE OFFERING in ail Olid SPLEN- TWO MILES FROM UTTA A 3 the manufacturing Company's YO -5] es Good Drofita; repeat busineaa. did bargains in all kinds of used large poultry houses. Fully mqd- J _...TOPICS Box 17, Pointe Claire. Quebec. furniture. Every .article carries a ern dwelling. Other buildings. on a' runway, gunned the "420 -horse- complete money -back guarantee. Reason for selling, retiring. Full power engine and the C181t Charged tlAB) UHIUKa Also every article polished and particulars write: Russell Poultry, ..«+0000 sae almost straight up !n the air and, safely packed for- shipment to 'Farm, Hurdman'sSMEN. Brldrae, Ontario. .any Dart -Of 'Canada. Buy now' BALEBM£N .WARTED at a respectab9e height, hovered v.tr LOGICALLY PUULTRY FARSL ;Rave Mosey. #) - CANADA'S HEALTH, 1939 Bred chicks are better 'value than MAKE A -DECENT LIVING SELIr tually motionless. hatchery chicks. Five breed's ee- 45.95 -Bedroom outfit, consisting Ing 900 Familex every day neces- - The people of Canada enjoyed ,. lection, 7 cent's and up, farm rain• walnut enamelled Srgn bedstead, sitSes. Guaranteed quality. I.OW Hardly more than 50 feet was re- ,ed ullets. Circular on request uae(Lresilvered spring and Govern - exceptionally good health- in 1939. quired for the takeoff of -the high 'IHI way Poultry Farm, R.R.No. meat Inspected felt mattress, any price, is Familex salesmen live h with this agency. Company's sue - writes Dr. John W. S. McCullough, winged, slender fuselaged mono- 1. Waterloo, Ontario. size. $7:93 - Used refinished Bim- cess depends on salesmen'i. 12 of Canada. mons walnut metal beds, plain years of increased business prove of the Health League ria and Gov- s miler" used le spring e possibilities buying in Fig . , e sag th Y S The mortality a Was 0.5 per plane, CHICKS WHZTE LEGHORNS, 9c. type, inspected felt mattress, Plan For free details and eats - Y :1t Barred Rocks and New Hamp- thousand of population'sA Compar- ear shires 10c, from Government aD- 6e width. with r Same type 1. fugue: Familex, 670 SL Clamet;t, - ed With 10.8 !n 1937. In 1939 the re- proved. blood -tested stock. Write bed outfit w(th large centre $nasi, Montreal _ for catalogue, ue, Brucedale Poultry used saltless spring, "blue'Used tre ss 2.00 g 1 mat i -- - -:}:Ord (Orf;Cia1.21gurgs not ;et- naafi-- _, a - � � � � . ..Farm, SL Thomas, OnL led" felt ttEED FOR SALE .; able) was. excellent as indicate(, by springs• all kinds. any size. felt- ' q JOHNSUN'B CHICKS ARE ONE brand new "blue labelled" telt- GOVERNMENT TESTED HEEDS the very low deathrate, among ap- HEARD? blown mattresses, easy seat, anT from (grower So 'sower) shipped 1 proximately ],E50,000 of :Canadians_ . 'YOU grade• the beet we can produce size. $3.75 - yellow labelled' in sealed bags properly mixed for i 11 all breeders are bloodtested ana telt-blown ma resses. luxury,- uxury, asy a wonderful Pay or pasture crop. .who bbld policies in the industrial culled. Bred to Lay Barred Rocks size. $8.35. strong cable dropbaci: Red'Ciover. Alalke Timothy, mix- department of one of the large in- and large S. C. White Leghorn., couch s with arms and back and tura, $13.25 per 104 lbs. Freight Barron strain. Prices March and ew oretaane- mattress, two pil- eld. bags tree, Mlaaer Reeds. anranCe .Companies. tiot only were - �. - Apt il, Rocks 10 cents, 90 per neat �owa. $6.00 - used oak: Iressers, Fort Dover, Ontario. - 3% the deathratea in 1937 -and 19`38 the The house agent decided to be yullets '17 cents, cockerels 8 cents square or oval mirror;thr. a Issue- nite frank With his latest clients. Le horns 10 cents, 90 per cent. era, refinished like.new. REGISTERED SECOND GENERA. l(lweet is the history of the -Comp- 9 ullets 20 cents, cockerels 2 cents. " " " afe arrty 1 gu*ranteed. 10 per CHESTERFIELD SUITE. 22.9b tion Erbaa oats, Grade One. Leaf any, but (hese' two 'years; Jointly, "Of course, he began, this a rust resistant. Registered O. A G cent hoofs Your order. Circular on - had the lowest mortality rate in the "house has -One or two drawbacks request.' J. D. Johnson.- Fergus, We are offering a beautiful three 21 Barley, 2nd generation, Grade Canadian experience Of the comp- whic'h I feel I must mention. It is Ontario. piece genuine brown sill[ mohair 1. Grade 1 Alaska Oats. Grade l "any. Moreover, the mortality rates bounded on the north by the gas 'chesterfield all construction. all matched al e l e Harley, FIax Seed, es. ORDER, BABY CHICKS NOW. AT- pieces• ,kspring shions,silkc re- elks Clover, ' Write for prices. for 1939, form a new low for tuber works, on -the south by an india-- tractive prices .on well brad Bar- ad tri le piped cushions, silk cord- Charles A Baanlstar, Allan Craig, ' sed Rocks, White Leghorns. Hamp- di trim, 'piped centre back, recon- Ontario. -eniosis, -pneumoniae, icarlet 1@ver, ' ztlbbel' works, -On' he east- by a shires" Austrolorps. Write for ditioned and fully guarantees: 'the diarrhoeal dtseaies, and all X16 - vinegar factory, and On the west trices..Wingham Hatchery, Wing- WRITE FOR OUR containing most SEED forms of accident /COalbiaed). is a glue -boiling establlahment." ham, Ontario. send money order' or defio rn hal-' plete list containing moat com- ante on. delivery to Furniture Deets list flower and vegetable _ „ nr Bales (-ompany, 533 King Street seeds. Pzlced for market garden - Tuberculosis_ Down Good heavens. gpsped. the , era and garden lovers. Ontario BADED3 ALWAFB GIVE YOU DE- ?Nest. Toronto. - - Chief interest lies n tuberculosis. husband. "Fancy showing us such pendable, liyeabie chicks and at a Seed Company,. Waterloo. Ont. a place. Whai a .neighborhood!" 7 Ives the a most year competitive Today this disease is noXti 3�fa g FlLlll! PRINTS REGISTERED NUMBER 1 ERBA?f - - the list O! causes O1' death Of Can- -Quite so;' replied'the agetit. prices !n eight years. Compare Ba- Van hard and enska oats, req 1's- - "Bat there are advantages: The den prices . and "quality with all tered number 1. O.A.C. 21 barle3-,- adian wage earners, instead of num- others. We know you will agree FREE ENUXRGEMEINT IN STUDIO. registered number 1 golden 'glow rent is cheap rind you can always it will cost you Tess to buy Baden with a e corn. very..early, maturinr Gov= Solder h a ch order. Films da 1, as was my 11 years a a. 131gh Quality chicks. Get our sic- Vtloped and printed by szpatta, ern a g Erba >: The Current deatlirate !s 1 percent. tell which Ray the wind is blow- es today: • Baden Electric ick RShc; reprints tJ for 95c� NL}way canard. X limited' atsatint of acv- pp oto' service, Station A"' Tor - The g Hatchery, Limited. Baden. Ontario, ernment grade 1 Mandarin soy- _ lower -than, in 1938 and 45 per cent., 4ng _ onto ' beans, eXceptionally pure alfalfa. ]on.@r than 19x9. As a result of this _ -0-' Government grade 1. Write for BRAY r -. Buy* F1LI. THE EGG reduction. alone.. hundreds OL l'3II• "I read in a 6ogk that Ap- basket- Buy' now •' far profitable. I18RBEB FVii; BALE price delivered. Ales M Stewart' olid was chasing a nymph and, markets. 19 varlptleA Capone to Ailsa Craig. ' Ail!" lives have been spared evrry order. Turkeys, s;sy- Hatchery. year. she tanned Tato a liens." 180 rohn N.. Hamilton. 4;UMBER GOOD HORSES, MATCH- STASH'S WANTED "He was lacky. The ons, ad teams, nae termPerchh. stalLon The •unfavourable side of the rg JT.WEDDLE 90 PER CENT. -DAY colt, ggree• J. McAnlach, Route 4. STAMPS r ENVELOPES. NU'1sh. port is observed in an Increased I'm chasing always turns into 4ne1Dh --- Ing after 1870. Will troy for rive i Old. I'ulleta. white Leghorns, as �-----�� R G. Purdy, 8r0-l;1ea Manor-Drtve mortality for Cancer of about 35 per :_ a jewelry'shop or a reataur- _ low as $1 90 Barred Rocks. New Toronto. - '$ampshires, Rhode 'Island Reds, liAt.'RlNtiliY Futi SALE _ = eent is 10 years. Diabetes, heart ant." - White Rocks; White_-Wyandotles:, 1 TiRKB1c•J:.FtlR SALE t -- - - Brack Australorps, Hybrids, tour Brand New Wbitte Portable Saw - ,arteries and chronic kidney die-. A man was going along the crosses 315.9U. Also day old cocker% la u 1 sl frame, steel WHITE HOLLAND'I IRKEIS, Ing o t1 ta• ate Government- ment app=ove d an Ctllity, .: t ease show appreciable rise& 'a 10 - - 'road- holding his hands very rig- _•els, non sexed chicks, three wee{[ vrheals �w1ti} ton�I - swinging oTd ca ass• 18 varieties [6" ch - +�•• .•- 9A. - ease stock.. PYfces on application. Bert Tears, or rn-a-sort of bracket &hap@ at=- �r�.v-- re ---+.w bined, the 1939 deathrate is' lower a dastaace of about "a 'couple of Chick -Hat'-heries, Limited, Fergus by one quarter th�alt 10 years ago. feet from his body. He caused Onfttria. _ This Is something to be thankful considerable surprise'to the pass- - CARS, NEW AND LIED fcr. _ - trs-bg, and the explanation of his MOUNT PLEASANT MOTORS, LTD . -' - extraordinary conduct wall ' not'- Toronto's - oldest Chrysler; Pi discovered until a friend poked mouth dealer's: three locations. 6�: Mount Pleasant Road, 2040 Yonge -yy+� e.e-e r w.re r� +�- + ►,r a +!-• him violently in the ribs. Then, as. Street, 1225 Danfokth .Ave. Our • used cars mAke us many frtenQs.___ What 'S-cience • F.DL'l d1'lO4aL e "To K Qub STUDENTS i raw t:Nitu- bort I D o i n q courses in Matriculation. horth-Short Story Journalism, Shorthand and $peee`ft Cultures. aka use of your •. - -.. , _ . �• . - _-� �« spars times Writs today. Caned ' rtAst fan Correspondence College. i es- syq�nssar I tabllrhed 1902) 229 Yonge Street_ NEW •-DEATH RAY" , 111dtt r,,l,ptt►wtUt Toronto. ' Scientists are experialenting with +tsi"' - , - ELEI.•TBhG MVTUR9 ' a "death ray" so effective that it ase 110.1., 4d t.NleI ppw.es toes mesev b.rs eume into wide use. ;>eLECTRIC MOTORS SL'ITABLJB Unlike most ilublicizod "death !ot every purpose, Jones a Hoose Electric, .296 Adelaide Streg; W. rays," the newest one R'Sll spend 'BRED ,FEET Toronto. _ Its lethal loceg on germs, not man- rISH1NG TACKLE OR SPORTING ,.,find. Already a scientific -*fact, the f/h GOODS . '1ryy inay be responsible for a new E 0 J , "germleea" sir in air-conditioned E. O E w stn�r glnow, larger. 1940 FlehND in R Tackle auditoriums and public mEeting V hE catalogue out March loth. ID. places. fly RV H SlantsQ­hAel7•l Craig St W. Montreal, - - Tests show -the ray killed 99.5 per I cent. of all bacteria passing through ' FILMS an air-conditioniAg duct in a.test BEST RESULTS - ROLLS DEVEL- "auditorium. ; dped with higloss deckled edged rants - 25c. Reprints Se. Beauti- "T WATCH BRAIN WORK' 1 >u enlarseme t free- Prompt ear - WATCH Excel 'Photos, 1266 Laas- -'A glimpse at the chemical oiler- • • dowse Ave:, Toronto. rations of the brain, which may help i• TRIAL SPECIAL - SEND MEGA- s�ientists to learn more, about what tae tive, this advertisement and 10c s Lappena physically within that. or- afoi three prints and b z 7 r-eige- •::myeat, or roll and 25o for -eight gas when it functions, has been ob• NERVOUS RTLESS prints, b x 7 enlargement London �`-talrled'through research �41th fad- Photo Service, sox bel, London, Ont. Established 1919, ioactive substances at the Univer- Lydia E. Finkham'e SEED FOR SALE .:I. - ' iffy of California. WOMEN: _ Vegetable Com- GOVT INSPECTED. REGISTEiRED -FLYING MOTORCYCLE pow helps calm No. 1 and No. 1 Seeds. Oats - Car• jumpy nerves due to female !tine- tier, Banner and Lasalle. Barley- secretly developed. mo- O.A C. 21. Clover - Alfalfa and A se 9 P -dpr Made rspseaaUy jos tOrCgc?c ' j�la?1iv i': sic?i Oan 'rake' cif" Timothy. R. Bruce Ness, Howick, women. Try ifl Quebec. • .-: :_. .� . , _ 0000 ._ .- 1'UT _ •3Eb:D ATUE'J SEL1-ING CAR Lu 8, Truckloads, s e.er• to - Ontaritla, islands. Ask Hiseys, the largest potato dealers in Untarlo, - - COSTS NO MORE . 114 Front St. E., Toronto ♦. WANTED -. Yet it IS NEVER. INSIPID - _ -ONE 1914-15-14 RUMELY YTRA3S Engine Cataiogue wanted; might AY l lb, and i�jlb. Packages of Forget insipid teas -1 Taste consider' others. Walter Uerling: Tipton'. contain cos-poolhta the deep, refreshing plea- Iola, Alberta. � �sure of a cap of Upton's " For Pre>5ium Book, write -the tea that's always - - - - Thomse J. Lipton ��. 1 fall-f!aooared CJtUaranttlt'd ' Liptoasids,Toroato CAR AND TRUCK PARTS - 1 1 Used - News . 1 SPECIAi.l7,ING 1N 14-1`191141-T 1114.11 - TUR;, 114)%Y1•M-UNITS, Hydraulic Hesets, W Inelien._ Genssrotors. %tart. ere, MnKneYos, ;;urbuleters. Itadlat• ere - Exr•house Service, : Gime aatlarnmion of refund. Levy Aate Parts, Tar int . ` - ' .' . ' s.. .. ,r 0000 a _ , . .. s - _ z' •-.• - „ cooled" h.orizontal gasoline engine. _ fitted with magneto• can be used LbED AND %hW NLUll1t1M1; as portable power plant sale DDrice, $285. The A. VL Williams Front 8t. BATHS, SINKS. TOILETS, SOI.L boilers, furnaces, radlntors," Diachinery Co. Ltd.. 64 West. Toronto• pipe, etc. Lowest prices, gRuaranteed. Catalogue furnished. Klein Plumb-- IlAt'HINERY FUR SALE Ing Supplies, , 921 St Lawrence. Montreal. WADE PORTABLE DRAG SAWS. reasonably priced, easy to operate, WATLUMAK1NU ' a money-maker wherever there are logs to be cuL� Write for free LEARN WATCHMAKINO AT HU3110 - dedcript! bulletin• _ The A• R. Beginners' outfits from 85. Nation- Watch, Regina, Sack: Willlams�achtoery Co- Ltd.. 64 n.1 -Front Ft.. West, Toronto. ,LYONS +Irulc.th 478 Yonge St., Toronto A l:l)UD SPRING TONIC. KIPPB CLEARANCE SALE Herb Tablets. Twenty --five cents. RECONDITIONED. F1UR1"TLRF, All Drug Stores or Maltby's. Tor- All Used Furniture is completer onto Ten. recondlUone¢, guaranteed thorough. ! ly clean, and sold with positivt a REPATt11.A RELIEVES STOMACH money -back guaratitee, of satisfao and Liver troubles. Symptoms: tion: Pains In right side. under shout- indi- $14 (Jo KROEHLER CHESTER., i der blades and across hips. - field bed, revertible spring -tills jfestlon, gas, constipation, gall cushions. trouble. Formula of 'doctor. Re- $19.50 CHESTERFIELD. SUITE, 9 pults in one day: Price 85.00. Mrs. pieces brown repp material, M -r - Goo. & Almay Box 1073W Bask&- shall construction. toon. 5•tak $29.00 3 -PIECE - CHESTERFIELD Suite, upholstered in English tap- NLltSERV STUCK entry, -reversible Marshal spring ° cushions. HARDIEST FRUITS, RARE ORNA• 837.50 BEAUTIFILL BROWN 110- montals. Request illustrated cats. hair Chesterfield Suite, ,S pieces. Logue an Planting gu e: rehali spring 'cushions. leties. trees, shrubs. perennial flowers, tested and grown at $35.00 10-PLECE LIVING ROOM } Dropmoze. order early for free !booklet on'new fruit recipes, also Outfit, comprising 3 piece velour .,chesterfield suite, bridge tamp and •.premium with order. Strong (shade, walnut end table, table , plants; expert packing, guaran, lamp• and shade, silk cushion and teed delivery anywhere. The -Man-• modern, smoker. itoba Hardy Plant Nursery. - Drop- 321.00 SOLID OAK. DINING RUua1 .more, Manitoba. suite, buffet, extension table, six leather upholatered chairs. Pe: -, OFk11•:lt TO INVb:NTO149 Sect $35.00,9,PIECE OAK, DINING ROOM • AN OFFER TV EVERY INVENTUR, suite, largo buffet. extension tables. china cabinet and ti feather seat t List of inventions and full intor• chairs. matibn seat tree. The, Ramsay Co• . Registered, Patent Attorneys, 273 S68.OU BELL TIFL'L..9-PIECE DIA - 'Bank Street, Ottawa,Canada - --ing Suite, rich walnut finish, jarge buffet, extt:'nsion table, china cab- inet and 6 leather _upholstered Ut.1"uH't'L'\l'C1k S 1 utt sit:,\ •chairs. $95.UU SOLID WAI.NUT DINING PREPARE FUR THE .FUTURE..1N- suite, .(cost neve approximately, dustry .urgently requires. trained Learn electric welding now. $225), large buffet, exten-'04 table, china cabinet and 6 leather men. General Welding Works,•100••Jar-. seat ohaire. vis, Toronto. $49.00 MODERN OAK DINETTI: suite, buffet, extension table, and 111:30JONAL 4 chairs with embossed leather, seats. Perfect.. LITE, bEDR.00M_ S -Yvtsrcti t ttxxyeuylvely. Flume remedy. in rich, . two -tolls Will finish Dresser, chiffonier and full si4M_ - Tes E1QiU111tL0.i. Uilarauleel.• Advice free. Bartlett's, [Sox 1, WILDipeg. bed. Like nen. COMPLETE BEDRUULI $49.00 suite,dresser• chiffonier, full six's SETH W. USENESS AND bed; sagiess spring and flew' mat-: annoyance punished cheap at -home by 'dentist's wundertut die- tress.' $59.00 FLOUR SAMI'L:E MODERN eovery for building up old_ piste bedroom suitq !n'bleachRd walnut to -fit. Users amazed. Free iniOr= fns etian mirrors. , oration without obligation. Ran- Dresser, chiffonier, &tare dolph-_J.abotatory,- E3.. Whitehall s. All sa$Ieas spring and mttttresa. Al Road, Toronto, brand qew. $9.5U KITCHL\ IN A1.11 PEDIGREED DOGS _CAIIINETB finishea. • . $15.95 6 PIECE BREAKFAST SUITS, buffet table and 4 chairs, PEDIGREED GERISIAN SHEPHERD, orated f(.r All c Crated dogs, healthy, well developed, ex- safe se tpinenise res celptfluDy sate ahtDment on receipt of-monFS- cellent guards dad; companions, order and acid with a defint:a ChAmplonshiD stock. Str�t7turst --kunrartee- of sltiSfac-= money-backntarTiv. Ketnncle, Strafford, t), tion. : LYONS FURNITURE CO. 1 .1WUE-N$:-1$- -478 Yonge St. Toronto �'' ' ,y. ..y .v.. :r )• x y va.a.. .yd --'a.. ..: •: .,;.. ._.-A. -•3., - ., 4.. tG"'" - ...A w.Z+- -' V- ^v"+¢^v' :^tY, .Y •,ypl � ..':y t. � s d , , , •c 5 d � r J-". :. a -,x . .i' .. 4l �' y '"3�5.. .k -. o, c. y- .:.:�.. .,;,�•,. ,f.�:: n,• ., Yc-r max* ,.�;. <r.0-' �.�'-• t^assn. 'r•-.;�' .}.r w.-. ,,�'- � -�+, .r,r. '�-Y.'�s"•r ',': :'s^ .r_. � . , .w; 3*a�; ++ r' '-` •. ) �y 'P a 's't •` 1 'w:'' - 6 .q ••ete Zy M ,p',.'Nei "VA a :?_ th ,,p.: ... • .:;�.,, y. +1, C p.A b .'. x. ,.'.r<' ...:.. .......,. •. ,,, ... . :..., ...>. ,... � fir'' .y _- y'. �,: .-- .:: :..�, ^r'$+• I'x•+'� 5 J „ 7. LOUAL1. bAb b two LL " Y o Graad� Lodge Officers F. T[ikC ,Piekerin� QQ h M. Chapman and Percy Henderson; `The Winding Rem-" •". lite ,United p �'g - R A D L E Y' 17 = - . two very capable speakers. The Church, whitevale Tonight. MEAT MARKET -Bora, at Pickering, March 2nd toast to the ladies wUs-responded -to Gordon'aad Mrs - Young, a dau- -to, by Mrs: C. E. Morley, whose re-' Boys'2-tone Sweaters, $1,25 ---__ghter, Diana Marie. marks are included among '' Che � Date -We carry -a fall line of Boys' Breeches, $1.78 - -There's an eleetion .campaign }night_ features of the evening. Keep this BQ; taking 'place. Probably the dirtiest ­ Fresh js Will3breakers $1,75 Cards and dancing occupied the -- one since Halley's Cgmet went by. balance of the evening. �' REeet Boys' red or blue Shirts, 75 -George Cowan, who bee been _ _ gaud engaged at Marmara dor several Men's Big B Overalls; months, moved his fatally to that W&D. MAR. l3TH$1.75— _ ----- - Brougham Firemen's Dance, - _ Yy llnd/'SI�OCk6 ��Y rwiilage last week: - ul� Men's Wed. Mar. 13th, 'to Laura Johnston ADIUS III Rubbers at various pri- -Mrs. Richards, of Toronto, has and Her All Girl Orchestra. Finnish Vice -Consul, at Toronto ". been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Q*p- gives his fascinating lecture ori, - Meats Cos, aoan here during the week.,. „ •' -"The Winding Road" was pre- FINLAND AND ITS PEOPLE Our delivery ie at your service PUBLIC MEETING l n C• O. Bi7aCe nesday evening in the United CLAogee rwa - -dere,—to a- -4�= n�tlE t 9-ii8isp1ee6 9 -tie- -- - AT 8 00 P. M. REN�C-E-SLLX Auspices Men's Association. - house. ONTARIV_ RIDING LIDERAN Beautiful Views ` OL Munro, who has been ASSOCIATION -Admission, 25 and 10 cents.-- ,' confined to his home for severalle , _ weeks, is improving nicely and is TO WN HALL ' able to be out again. ^� RE.�I-Z.A,jTW6 ore �.-Master Billie 'Mowat, a piano PICKERINO - - _ ' pupil of Mrs. P: N. Spratt, has -M1zed Materials, 25 cuts - been°� in passing with Tues. Mar. • t�2th 4 g 36 inches to 12 g 36 in. HERE'S INTERESTING `'NEWS" honours his Glade 2, Toronto Con- - - �eervatory of Music Examinations. AT 8.00 P. M. ;tWe extend our congratulations. SPEAKERS TOWN HALL. Bundles Bu�TON SHOP FOR .THE HOME Mt. and Mrs. Paul Knifton, of- - 'Parry Sound, spent a couple of days MR. W. H, LIoeRS WH1TaY,. ONT. - The new spring "Staunton" Semi- -- last week with the former's broth -HON. G. U. CONANT - L eMR, RCBT. RUDDY fei r land sister, Robin Gordon -and =esitAineliVs�lls treed 5unworthy Wall -papers are Mrs. George Martin, and also with pevther friends. -- ,- RAtDIO SgRVDCfE -Electric wir.Meeeings e ' t,ofit► �s and R�ri• � Ser.k. ea now in stock J. s,Baladon. wasin Lin All Makes. of Receivers. Rsasoetable - Rich3namd Hill ,last wveek---Tielping - --' - stouffville New Floral Designs- - her daughter, Mee. Simmons, to get March 12th ,Rates. Tubs Tested Free. ltttssdl- .• - W. H. Bioore Y. Csa7,- whied in her ¢few home. and R A. Irwin Ont, regular meeting of the W. • wBroug-Nam March 13th. New Varnished �'>�Ies LOST-- fire and •wheel On,hi _ R !i. of the United Church will be x '.Moore and Ham. G. D. Conant Way, -rear ' Dumbarton, Mar.Cd. New Plaster eff of is o . held at the home of Mrs. M. R Rouge Hili ,School March 14th Reward. J. S}tipton, Brooklin Ont. -. _.. Jenkinson, on. Tuesday afternoon, W- H. Moore and Hon G. D. Conant March 12th, at 2.30 p. •m. Ladies of q��t M,� 24� WANTED - marrie<} couple, no LOOK—Suffkient Stann.ton Bead-trimmeel - the c on . are cordially in- .- children, live in - woman to help on: W. H.. Moore Mayor ,Anderson ;vited to attend. = farm housework - man good at "Banwortby" waJl.papar, selling paper and - The Women's Club had an int- dairying', milking machine and bottler for a room a 10 for gn)y -�a�49 , creaking meeting at the home of Coreaeanity Qab � general farm work. State wages. Mia. Cartwright on Tuesday even- Apply Boa 22 Pickering Neiwr -• when they wvere' addressed by The Night - Maroh• 14th. FOR SALE - 7 -week old pigs. A - Aad shown twvies by Dr.. Will- _ _ The Ev"t - Nest Ladies' Night few left. Come early and avoid. the hams. who accompanied a recent The Committee - The North-East task. A. Lishman; Lot 10, Con. 2,&at Expedition, his work being Section, with Dish WYater, in Pickering. ! Iwo that of Dental Research. Same� aa- toaiahing tiacis are prodded rlVia. their wives. sweet- TED a.- a baby's er'adk, in r _ irtive to the dental condition among good condition- Box 21 News Office. - the Eskimos. hearts or, sisters are invited. ___ 7 _ ..7. Members A+--0 bring mandwich FOR SALE dairy cow, young; C -The Pickering Township Hor- - • es; O -Z bring cake -or cookies. 'due to -freshen Mar. 20th. L Hill, � ticultvs's1 Society s -next _meeting is Added attraction of the event Ciareniont. - on Tuesday evening, Mar .121h, at g - - - the Dumbarton United Church S will be a talk by Prof. Saunders, -� SALE- --a • e Wim' .T aa - Rootas. les _ Margaret Fennel -1 title oil hist talk will be about - gels. D. Gannon, ,5th, Con, Picker- • . 8c• ;per .s showing views and telling of 'hes whij Russia, and the part Rho, tAmn­2 Ing. Short teoilrec at 0. A. '' in the present war. ---Rpm of the C-onvent+ion will be FOR SALE --one-250 egg incuba- - i • . _ • _. hoard. All are .welcome. _ - Meeting on Tuesday night last. - - -- - p a N A meeting in the interests of Ford Tractor and Plow, Manure C HAl MA Harry A. Newman K. C., file Nat- Members who have not paid Spreaders, Binders 'and various oth- • -tonal Government Candidate, ti*ill their dues for the present term are er implements, in good working be held in the Whitt ' Toown Hall, requested to see the Finance Min- - Y •. condition, at bargain prices. John ' next Tuesday afternoon, , and wiif is �er at once. L. Gillman.: Massey -Harris Dealer, a The -'Lecture delivered by Prot. SPECIALS .....be addressed by bit. Newman enc} Brougham, Ont. Picone 5 r 12. Syl Apps. the Candidate for Brant Bir'ney,-last Thursday evening was County. very instructive. He clearly des- EMPLOYMENT WANTED � b ' Y -Why all this fuss about po1-' cribe l his impressions a! Nasi an experienced farmer. Walter Breakfast Bacon.1 -:iehing door -knobs at the Training Germany, especially the terrible Linghmn, : care of .John - Watson,- • - • School, at St. Th -Why not'! Concentration Camps. Agincourt. ,!Minced Steak �,• a. r •They'll clean more than that be- p f � " ':faze this war„ is over,: and the boys Pork I rn%er� � 1 f '. a Pa "gleat,ed mare than door -knobs in NOW IS THE TIME TO S�ew�ng, : :.I ?�. a �.�` ithe .last war. It looks as thougn ^ some of the boys are finding out they are not an an excursion. The R E I STE R E - - -Jewel Sharteai�i�g, &..a lh .army doesn't furnish domestics for p the rank and file -you do Your ° iilYG- iCels 3 a�� own, and it won't hurt them a bit. �C• ;And qe for wanting .to -get into - - - � fin, the .fighting • they'll probably get ---Plenty before it is all over. Hang - to your horses bays E i. D --Another successful evening was {, • carried out by Dpric Lodge A. F. Buteher.7 (phone 3000) Pidserin� _ and A. M. No. 424, gas 'Monday. - ..when they again held .their arvual Ladies' Night, at the Falcon Inn. w Over one hundred persons were ' Placed at the tables to be served tt p = the delicious chicken dinner. The f ■ o'k o "ring entire arrangements were in the g hands of the Entertainment Comm- ittee, whose chairman is W. Bra. Master Poultry Feeds j,C. A: Sterritt. 'A% the tables, the Wor. Master for 1940, Cyril E. w OVARTMV4T Or AGRtCUITURr • Morley, presided and conducted thePLANT- Concentrate, Laying Mash, - Mt00{1CTION ttRViCE t•ROOYCTI< Toasts. The toast to Grand Lodge O � .- sm m" i m" '�"" "• �" �"^=s �' ""��'`""'- :Shell and Grit, Hog' Cone was proposed by and responded to u»r,.,,e.rw.w....,.e�,..ar,..,.w+t.,.....+...+d...,..* • (top next column please) ,. - - `......_.��::....e.ed..a.:d:�.::,r»n::wi..iriMatDiiit'F t d �. -- - t�,, �, , Calf ' - AUDz EY - t �''.. .....'trate an ig Starter MR Itfild, .._.'The '- Club meets next Monday � M 1 l- eal and - Miners Mix Poa • -- evening' at Grasmere Farm, All _ f are welcome. t _ F.temnembeT the sc�wol picture SUPPLIES of Registered Seed are rapidly N rowing less tbroug8 ice & Stock Foods _ g �y Ton show, this Friday evening at 8 p. feeding and sale through the grata- trade, particolasly •rust - = T ' Trf. Come, out and- bel tate stscT resistant varieties of wheat and oats. Order supplies now for- p- spring planting. g eats bug. a radio.-1adieef whll pro Registered Seed is pure as to variety. . It :therefore „gives better. (- Tlow Shares to- At nearly every makeof plow vide. .returns in field, qualify andgrade. It requires no deaasag: Regis - Several from here - attended „ the tered Seed is said. oiky in sealed containers, governraew.taggod and . "74-geet for McCornikk-•Dtcring Farm lV.atm"Ary�-And government -inspected. i Masonic Ladies Night on- ;Monday' R airs. ..,-.,evening and report a good time. buy write or then registered eFat Su rvtsoes of supply Products Divi � For t�nformation re aiding sources of ssipplq .if approved varieties t � � • • ' Come out to the Hor£iculturat Division of the s !Oat Nott* we bme R' Can GM ik �' s k.Ut mil" Q" -8(A '.w77`CwtWft meeting next 'Tuesday evening. Dominion Department ofpAgriculture for your district, the nearest Garden work is being discussed. Dominion Experimental Farm, the Provincial D7epartmeut of, Mr. P. M. Ygates is in Georgia Agriculture, or the nearest Agricultural College. - BALSDON � L ICKEI�N� fora J week or so. Food supplies are important in Wartime— S. e b Congratulations _ to George and This year, plant and raise only she beat! - Mrs. Blalee on the birth of a da+1 Agricultural Supplies Board DOMINION DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE OTTAWA i ;.ghteT. _ Honourable fames G. Gardiner, Minister ? T �"a�at� los ... �. _ ...,•... ._ -.- t