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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1940_03_15� s=: 1i' i' : ,; _,.,. aM :,,:;.w e..•5 - . ' ..:. , •.' •. ... :. .'i "'..✓ z .. .. � . -.... •.... ,. .. ..- ., .. - . ... .. "'t.-�' + smisr wi'' J Y-"• +1"e .i•.,,.' .. .'. ,._,_-'. -. :, � _ .__ — .. .,, �.,_ -.. .. — -.y .•-re., a��F�� THE7 "." .• ,. ! .. .a..' :4ii:✓' �.,�4' - sr+, •�G�' . '• ,a ... ' Gi. ?,- a It • `s ICK,E-RING__ _ NEWS , ''SOL. ,-LIX - PICKERING, ONT., -FRIDAY--MAR. 152 1940 � _ leo. e.0 F ;pualse*tanni Lassa,. _ BOUGE HILL Public Meetings' Pickeringranch' +GREENWOOD -` in the interests of a Cross Order8 Eur and Dance on Monday r * rf' TVL H. O. PEAR90AI-Phyaieian A shipment of wool has been re- evening, March 2bthe under the MILLS - TM smesor•.00., Daataieon. tory P auspices, of the School Board, in B.-lfO:i4YTH, pb. D., Directpr• A. Newman ceived this week, and any ladies . P,, m• 1886--1936 ID She School Auditorium oat 8 eidaot Oby nnrlo •s. dig Yarn for sox or sweaters, „ . per, NATIONAL GOVERNMENTAdm. 26 cents. 4 +vim" CANDIDATE for- S. ONTARIO ply call at the Red Cross moms: Another opportunity presents `CHOPPING Malmo:t. Oct. please be sure that scarves are 12 itself to s n 1 t enin PG d'a WedO d t nd —�-^ i widean wristlets es in the auditorium althe new school are being held as fol ows, an' g' - at the School Children's Concert; WE GRIND FINE - _ - _ - ___ Br&0, Shorts and Feed of all D(l1YA Na�Ry Qp, w�adow.r well•�alown speakers _ on Fnday evening at--&-a-skok- . � tar KINSALF3 Hoiei8r MARCH 16th day eve promises to be well kiDds also mistrals t ber Oshawa - Mayor Wm. Morrison Quite a number from. here att- � toncentrafes for prefitabdt f� tt�edp 1�Lr9f'tON, BELL (s' ROSS MARCH 16th o ended the dance of the Jr. 'Farm. attenned as a medium ' of express- jtt t on band ` Sarristors if Solicitors Stouffville Robt. McGregor ers' last Thursday evening, with ion of de for the several things the ewhlmm Mr We Stock � tbt best W., J.' M. P. -for East York Billy Hole's. Orchestra in attend- F Paul > ATON. K, C. Tslepbone Moore has done for the school and �KX= BELL„ ISL C. Adel, 2688 MARCH 18th ante. A good time was spent by section< = Feeds and Suppfi ta. y; gOgS Rong�e School - Frank Threadgold, the large number present. _ _ The Library Board are hoping to Whitby; and Win—Manning CHERRYWOOD RED CROSS g. suff- )OHM L. POND, Toronto Brooklin - icient books on hand through popul- cU. WI Q ItDAON A Co.. a \ MARCH 20th '�— ar ' donation, although the petition` LAM SURV�rox asam e�ota�i,p orae � Markham.. ..Robt. McGregor T following is a list of work eroatol�c t MARCH 21st completed by our unit/ --16 band- Vii' not be completed and provsn- �. t >. i01 Brgngham At W. Downer, M. P. age slings, 28 pr. wristlets, s sl- be tial loan books not available .for p• J. DOAIiiQYAJf, lA,, We. (L �g� some time yet, L. S. On fibra of the rasa is 49 114CI1bi7LllN•i--$a•riatstrB4lbe- P., Simcoe County; and Mrs. eeveless sweaters, 6 .warts, S - BaMgera oleos any Asa>ad, ---.._._ 1� '" George Coeksttuet. Brantford handkerchiefs, 9 towels,, 12 pneu- - s�M monia jackets, 15 pr. sox, 21 pr. �UNBARTON , _-._ mai �� O we. Illrsssil _ Port Perry—MMajor J. E. BeCH 23rd - lford, pyjamas, 6 quilts. One of these As �t ,f 38fL >�!► Mrs. Jas. Lougheed, Toronto gdilts was pieced by Mrs. C K. we go to Press the passing o_ �1111"A T T. FAL LAWN, L. D S.. Eettys who at Christmas, celebrit- Mr' William Henderson is announ• T - •D: a. Graduate at �,• Royal • of cod. � �. , At off Mr. Newman will also speak at ed her 86th !birthday, also s scarf m _ these meetings. was knitted by Garnet Petty, agedbedwT� date Mrs. Pfizer's birthday ElieW4rW1E,*V wt• (X -n* eleven. was remembered by the family . by _ _ - two beautiful flowering planta in Uslara1106 of All XJHBj. BROUGHAM Pickering TotwnehiP Biockey Leagae the United Church on Sunday Inst. 9i +o+s 4r awbo. _..._ The March -meeting of the W. M. But Bites AT146ble lli3th - Mr. and Mrs. Pascoe are welcom- The final game of Pickering. Tp. S•- will be held Thursday, 21st at DR. BRA . Tp�pots �, ed as neighbors. League was played at Markham on the home of Mrs. Dr. Pbarson flearity Nd vomco. _ . CI toe C.v......rk Miss Jean Phillips was home for Tuesday night, Cherrywood Winn- The Friendship Group of the W. is• L+a•: w �' i•w•r of the week -end. ing by 2-1 in a clean, close con- A. of the United Church invite you ' 'i"ess f�>wDt r Mr. John Cowie, of Toronto, vis- test. Both teams played excellent to a Silver Tea at the, home of �UG"rd ' ;Pie StS A, E. C I" ited his home here on Friday, mak- hockey. We congratulate the Ch- Mrs. T. Annan this Friday after- ing fter ing some necessary repairs• errywood boys on win also the noon, March 15th; from 8 to 6 GI$NaRAL _ iNSURAxi�E � te spent Saturday Pickering bo y REAL ESTATE - _ ng ars on their fine sports- o'clock. Come out and enjoy -a pleas IQRN V EY A N OI N t3 with her brother, John Phillipa manaM p,, The line-up was — +ant time. and family. Cherrywood - Goal, R. Taylor. •• De • The Girl Guides, Group No. 1, i as em established agency, ready Miss Helen Barclay'and Mr, Al- fence - R. Burrows, F. Keeler, C. of �Dunbarton held a very success; Our bucks, paao year way Kae# to serve. an Miller,. spent' the week -end wit% Pearson.. Forward_ - A. Pilkey, G. ful euchre party and dance in the day. !'hose, Pick. 600o their people. Offen. R.- Morrish, C. Reesor, M. Community Hall last Friday nights The Birthday Dance of the Jun- Armstrong, L. MdGrijkin and C. Honours for euchre were won .by CflSDt- !or Farmers held at Brookiin on Udell. -. airs. C. Schiralin, Mr,, W. Anderson CBM �[Y m. lrl A 1fY Thursday evening, was well attend- Mr. Mills, ` Mr. Thompson and �UUD+ ENT, l+jC&NSEDV?1Lt1ATOR R1T' - - ,_.d_h $ , n,�.,; young ply -- Piel%fe�ite �- Goal; Awn L_ab%hsp Mr'. A_Seitninnor. The: o r prize by j - NDS (}HAQ�+aLr - Mr. W, Knox, son t,eorge and Scott, Forward J. Spencer, V. -Ties Thelma Cil; an �--raffle, Bales conducted -Anywhere I daughter, Evelyn, of St. George, D. Andrew, ,C. -Baker, G. And- sadwrite,- 'Phone or s Bye, by 'firs L 'l+lcConochie, Proceed4 l g i t MDER -,13 Axis °r ,s --- _ - _ _ Brrees:... reuw,. _ an penyer. , Whitby. Ontario. - e R e x ee or. -Fund. _ !}190 lta0a•1 a Carta a work y' The Malcolm girls, Jean, 'from - 4 g Wick; Mary and ,Fern, from Toron- GREENWOOD •CHERP.YWOOD ' `. WP Lewealso gJneed io stoch a fu rierbush Hos itIl - = - - - to, were with :'their pCopie last _ � - LINE of MAPLE LEAF MILLING Government LicenteA week -end. _ _ Ross Walls from Brooklin was Nr. and My-, E. W. Petty -visit- Government and Mrs, E. Perryman were home for -Sunday, ed Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Todd on Sue: COMPANY FEEDS. ,Main. St. E. Sfonffvil)A, Olt, Brougham, visitors on Friday, -but Mr. and Mrs. D. MacLean and day. W• -. Phone 193 had business in the sale- of their Mrs. Chapman and Roy, of High. T7 MITCHELL children,,;of Detroit, -spent the- week land Creek visited r. ates i M Geo ..Gates Medical, sopa ,Surgica•I Brougham Prb rt G. g pe _� t4 Mr. Walter end with ;Ver. and Mrs. 1. McLean, , ;PI,Q�kerii0 �1Z4. Li $� who a are leased to se. is rec- - ;VIif and _ 1lrs, Garnett Crawford P 5, The :»loaf drama 'The Lost overin from a serious .illness. of i3e•phone7404 Residence o5 Maternity Soni -Room are moving to Myrtle, where M. r- g - -_ Rates for 10 day's -925.75 " Church" was pr•esente,d.•by the loc- aremoving to Myrtle, where Mi. The Young People's Union enter- al group -from Brougham, 'in the tained the Locust Hill Y. P. U. on. good - _. _ � Something dew • - IteQistercd Nurcet fir+ atteltdance'and Crawford has secured a sd iso,= 24 hour service given. Amateur. Contest held in •Oshawa,, rtion. _ Monday night. Mr. Forgash gave a -.-Ambulance Service by Oshawa Presbyterial., Y, P. The community extend their sym �' interesting talk . ,and Mrs. The drama, "Aunt Tilly goes tc' pathy to Mr. Robt. Pretzell and Green, a •well -rendered -solo; MRS. E. R. GOOD • 25.37 Town" is-- to be presented in the A. number from hese attended Coleman, Oil . Heater—Neat, firs. Pretzerl in the sudden passing• FOR Greenwood Church by Brougham the funeral of the late Malcolm of the farmer's sister, at her good heat and eli8y to operate 'INSURANCE i i Young People, on Wednesday ev- in Winnipeg on the 4th. Mr. °�', at WhibSy,' on Monday. Mal- 1NSVRANCE ening, March 13th. _. Pretsell went out to be at'the fun- colm had lived in this community Ai80 s good IiDQ 0f ranges, Or Mr. and Mrs. "J. Sherlock and for'some time and - was a young _ 3kRVICE era! service. if it is a farnaee, we 'would Mr. and' Mrs. Chas. Dean, Mr res - Remember the Men's Suppe- man of high ideals,. loved and res- ' Phone Picketing' 67 be leased to install the',best, and Mrs. Wayne Wright, and M petted by all who knew hirif- We p r and :Kra, George nd Entertainment held this Fri- y y "Per" se Dt 0Onom MUL $, MOR%BX g Wilson; all of Tor- extend our s-mpath to the ber day niglt in the S. S. room and y onto, visited Bert and Mrs, Harvey auditorium.. 'The Brougham Drama- ca ed. _ FIRS,•, AUTOMOBILE, LIFE on Sunday. tic Club are uttin o;i their op iSatisf sctlon Gvarantttsl AC01ORNT, WINDiTORM P g p, KINSALE - p The W. M. S. Will meet at the "Aunt Till Goes r o, \ � �M# 5 PUBLIC LIABILITY Etc. ular . play, y � _ Ritchie home on March 218t. Hast- ..Town" Good entertainment bet- �— - VIN U i SERVICE - PROTECTfON eases: 'Kra. Ritchie, Mrs. Hedge. Mr. Morgan Marks '•spent. �a fe„c - ween acts. ''!teat Pie Supper served 'weeks wit1� ,his parents at Iiingale. w re Tinsmith Program Convener, Miss DuncanHard s Ti i h �. • • g from 6 to 8 as only the men or The :liission Band met at the R. with Group B. Mrs, Duncan Sr., PiC�RING 3 5 r><n S ee><als .Gre;nwood know -bow, to., serve. P P try -slowbray home last Saturday Mrs. A. Gray; :VIr;, Johnston, Mrs, Came and ertjo”, a good time. PHO" 46ft Philip, Mrs: Burton, Mrs. Bayles, afternoon. r A moderately priead bed- Roll Call Name' a Book of -the Old �} ,t',. 11r. Noble Stevenson is under Testament. aUce to Creditors the doctor's care with an attack of room sUita, walnut, in flu. --- Mr. _ Mr. Raipsh Crawford, Missionary In the Estate of William, John the fasbion able light fin. The many friends of Mr.` I2: R; GREETING Convener, was in urge of the .Morrish (,commonly known as Wm. to ish Waterfall front8, Co$•- -program for- the Y. 'P. nie 6ting on Mowbray, of Brooklin, are sorry re - Sunda evening., D. -Morrish), deceased. hear of his ''s'erious illness. We are Sunday held A Gr meeting of the CARDS. .Slating of bed, droeser & g - L PERSONS -having claims ag_ hoping for a recovery. -:: � • - Y.' P. Sues held at Green River on , chest of drs>,wore. Mirrara Monday evening. for another tort- a`� the state .of William John Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Bell Jr.- and N 75 aQ e hiorrisi(.commoniy known as young son, called on Chas. and FOR ALL OC'CASIO S test between Green River and Brou- y g are plate P,1&89.—$William D. ,Morrish) late of the Mrs. Russell and family at Lang- 4 LAYER FELT MATTRESSES gham' for'the game of. Bible Base• p Merah>1nt BIRTHDAY -_ ball. Township of Scarboro, , staff, recently. - who died on or about the 26th day Mr. Alvin Hooker attended the •- CONVALESCENCE filled ft feltcotton; firmly fin The cold weather of Sunday did ban banquet ven_ by the Hudson dee- _'S ,. - t isheJ tthroled s titebed edges, not affect the regular' attendance of March, 1939, are hereby notified' 8i to send particulars, of same to e- lers at the Royal York otel last --Striped oral cotton ticking. All at church. Rev. Kennedy gave as •. CONGRATULATION —standard siZes-Eseh.-95,•95, • A fl ._„_ ,_.� undersigned on or before a 8th earnesi-meas$ge _ Monday. NEW ARRIVAL u x Congoleum Rngs at special price to the Thessalonians, 1-b. "For our day of April 1940, after which date The W. M. S. met 'at the home , !< the Estate will 'be distributed, hav- SON'S BIRTHDAY ' - Gospel -eame, not unto you in ,Word - of Mrs. Marks last Thursday aft- _ only, but •also, in power, and in the ing regard only to the claim's of ernoon, with a good , attendance. MOTHER'S BIRTHDAY •• !rotor Ambulant% Di7 or Nidlit - which the undersigned shall then Mrs. W. T. $t�vvenson .had char e Holy Ghost, and in much 'a:3suran- g FRIENDSHIP . ?hero 1lOa 'have notice, and the undersigned cell: of the meeting. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT ,. - A- pleasant social 'evening was will not be liable to any person of. The Y. P, met at the home of VVEDDiNQ'CONGRATS enjoyed by the members 6f the St, Whose claim they s1ta11 not then Mrs. Alvin Hooker last Tuesday.11 C STEtRITT Johns W. M. S. on Friday have �atice,; evening, with Mr: Staple Stell, the ' ' jQC. ° I a . y .evening g, Y 5C. wihen they, their families and vill_ Convener, • in charge. The next }�• �♦� r rFnnersi Director g fi MOM at Toronto, this 7th day of meeting is being held in the hall, BOYIS DRAT C0.9 Ud •agiers spent the evening la n g g • Progressive Crokinole and other March. 1940. when Rev, Mr. McVey will give a - Furniture Dealer _ .._.--__--_.- -- ---- entertainment, Refreshments----Wd _ UnahY JeanMu orrts Milliken, atrix, Garnet Wsgg. the. slide talk, lMissionary Con. SUNDAY HOURS -1'1-1 noon, d Tgr M. �BIIe�AII• 0n�•1,) coffee Frere served at the close ofPRONN is ry i •� Redman,. 711 Dorninion Bank Bld vener has charge • • • •• �. g• Toronto, her Solicitors herein. .-.. ,.___.. the evening. 8• , , kms: ";', .c..ti'�:.Y�'�F-.' a... s. .-�' „y ... ^•M1- '.: ••ryl�•. • P: ,r. ✓w.e. _..1..... i:; .:.. ..: ..w..E. •- -. ..:r'4 ', i - -`-F- _�':.�- a. _ ...` - •'c-.rs� ..�• • u- u'r`n '%"J•. r ,xv �,.t - • r r, - Eastern Snowbirds Entrain For Western Slit-ing farmer as the raising t swine. One miles )f scheduled air services were wall%o-wall carpet, or if a rug, be the floor margin around the reason was stressed recently by the operated, Mr. Wakeman said, with sure department of agriculture. It is the the T. C. A. system mileage of 3.727 edges is proportionate, and only a menace o1 the prowling dog. miles. The services were maintain- few well-chosen, rather small plc- •^ Many sheep breeders in -Canada ed by 21 companies. Trans -Canada. tutee. Simplicity should be the 1llltli€ttlli:3 are of the opinion that }t is prattle- at preseut fly $,236 miles dally. The keynote. •''' ally impossible to raise sheep prot- total mileage flown: by -T•..C. . in - Stably on account of the large sum- 1939 was 3,1Y5,393, with an average. -�- -� bar of dogs which are allowed to pertormance efficient of 98 per cent. - - - run at large. there were 21,569 passengers car. —: :N3 a result of the menace from .-ried for a total of 12,068,611 passen- dogs there has been a reducttoti half a million -pods of ger miles; hun ' _ 70 per cent. in the number of sheep air mail were transported, and 0. - raised in one district in which the 819 pougds express. - sheep are iegarded'as the best pay- ,of J ing class o1 Ilvastock. C. N. R. Revenues 71 ' Up 36 Per Cent y' 17ew Accidents =. _ 'The gross • revenue's of the all- - >' Cann,' inclusive Ca the United ,States set the high re- ways System for the 6 -day period, cord of ones "accident to 85.060,( 0 - " ending. February 99; MAPLE LEAF S e CANADIENS plane miles or about 700,000,000 1940, were ............ ....$4,854,990 RANGERS* BRUINS* AMERICANS pa"enger miles in 1939, Geor a G. as compared with ........ • 3,547,323. LACK H1J%WK , GS Wakeman, general traffic manager for the corresponding - Montreal puLlreu as 6,:i hopes u.. Lai$ reyreoenla,i.e g,uup of f the, Trans -Canada Air Line nYtad ontreal audience in a rete p 1939, an in- period o f _bra crease o . 1,307,672 a -$m hockey te ms Eastern Snowbirds, shown above in Windsor Station just before.�en- training for Banff, Alberta, where they successfully ,competed in the a 1i ass. 'contributing "" """'p, -- or 36.9 ro -thea' - • � vroar ra dnrslile � the colors arefasti They • _ __ Domnion Ski Championships. They were joined en route by a group of Among the factors look smart on a 1sc]ce as jy Toronto participants. t increasing safety in air travel ROO S><nall 83 r � yoyouu lifcane abownso- The above group includes: (L to R) Lorna Meagher, Jimmy Amour, ere, ha pointed out, Government ;, h sall you eBee _ ' Houghton, Dorothy Michaels, .Punch Bott, Madeleine St. Alex, Casgrain, Walter Houghton.. control and, regulation; the develop- ment of gyroscopic flight instru- To make a small room appear. doo`n�e Hive 8yruylatieladonawithone • . Frank Reiffenstein, Miss Dorothy Michaels was crowned queen of the Senior Ladies "combined" • menta which had changed flight larger than it really -is, have the ceiling done in light col- Durham or Lary starch aged label crest _ ' - while "Pu;=c "-Bott finished second in results, technique, the rigorous ,training gi- walls and -ors, avoid any suggestion of clot- --Specify cunt or and o and !: and third in men's open downhill. r van pilots and their sense of tea- ��, yam,• name -C.P.R. Photo.ponsipility, the application of ra ter by keeping accessories down to address, encloset neoesswT labels mail to the : • ! dio as an aid to navigation and the a minimum, --use furniture in pro- ` • "fie' on the labels. r"1 1 t d er-ales in meteor- portion to the size of the room, _rs elf c en an neo D g Exhibition Will ologleal service. plain or very am" pattvrned fab_ BEE HIVE SYRUP In Canada, approximately 8,000 ries for draperies and upholstenesi -- NEWS.. Emphasize Music C. N. E. -This Year Will PARADE - - Award The Sum of ;1,500. In cash Vocal; Violin and ..Piano Competitions As the seventh month of the war - -- _ between , Germane and tore Allies Cultural and educatlopal phases dot under way, the long-awaited of the Caaadiaa National Exhibi- spring offensive was still in the tion will be gtyen 'further emphl- _ offing ... but events were speed- si , this year especial)y in the music r - lug up. and the linea- of oonflict . competitions.. The Exhibition man- -troops --i has 'decided=to award the - w w .. • • -. • ,reported massing along 'the Swiss sum of ;1,500 in cash In vocal. vie- - - - • � �� lwrder. men poured into the West- Zia and piano classes.. - -Not c wall .. the Belgian -German, the - ;500 >�ACFT 1Dntcb-G,4man frontiers were order• in eacjz of the aforementioned red closed ... increased patrol act- classes the sum- of $500. will .be x • tvity stepped nD Allied vigilance awarded to the most outstanding -_ -but an c ieveme�it _ an the Western Front mass contestant. -The tuition for these - o. eights of German planes took Place scholarahipe may be securec_lrom _ aver all parts of France and any accredited . teacher approved - •. The .REALI'T'Y of Canilda's...unity Sri this+y of gran national efforf is a source is d • . - • wvhen 39umner Wailes, X. S. Under- by the Canadian NiUmal EYhlbi- . may to our enemy -: nd a factor of strengtl to ourselves and to of r Allies ....�'G'fi It secretary of state. calling on Hitler tion. competitors for the scholar- Canadians, should. real) most fully_is that -..their national' unity does not exist through and von Ribbentrop in Berlin, he sups stall be' selected in the _ - "" i - was told (we heard semiofficially) - course of .the ordinary competitions _Accident.... It is the dire Consequence of resourceful, ,determined and painstakin,t . --that the "rman army was alreadyand the teats _ •or the respective . administration -during recent years by an experienced and national fe,leral - poised foe a decisive blow "that $500 Awarda will be conducted at govemment... During t -he past fives years- the. peacttirne -policies of the A. ckenzle swill put in the shade all previous the conclusion of the regular class- King Government - with respect to both domestic and externa] affairs -have h,en •. f jldeas of military penetration and es. Special outside adjudicators ^- ...— -- •. - _ Qr.�e_.. scholar- designed - e 1. and 'executed with one main purpose- in view the strengthening of Can.. E` inrHENCE� THE BLOW ships. oe the total of eacli of tie ada's bonds of nationhood ... Becausz diose policies were sound;bec atise trey In- I 'Whether the blow would come In $500. awards the -Canadian National because the avpided i the form of crushing military so- Ezbibition may allocate an amount `-.creased the measure, of contentment rtd creeds; -Canada; In Scandinavia not exceeding ;lead for living and clashes between provinces and races an.� creeds; because the wale equally they -tion (in the West, y or the Near East); of bombing other expenses *bile securing th's of agriculture, industry_ and labour.:. , . because those poluies have been tryly _ ;raids on civnlan• centres; or an un- tuition provided ;or the winners. i national in scope, Canada is today putting forth a great, united, national war eff ort. . gmtrieted air and submarine cam- Gold medallists of former Sears ;paign against Allied shipping, we In voice, violin and piano at the Ex - were still in ignorance at weeks hibition will be eligible to compete - „pd for the scholarships but they must These are the sort of things which .linos Parliament's Right to'-De_ide on War The tate of Finland -continued to compete in the regular classes In contributed to unifying our nation e- - Mackenzie King pr,')mised tile. People of be in doubt , • • iii :vas reliably re- the general competi!'ons to receive -A Program of Trade Treaties - lowering all Canada that the country would riot 'lie sorted that Ruselar had submitted consideration es scholarship_ ca•td1- : ,C;anada's tariff Larriers+and' opi*ii'if g new committed to war without the -sanctio-l- of =•: . deftnits terms far ending the node• sates. market opportunities for.citiaens. of every' parliarhent ._ He held to that pl,4dge _ i Blared war ... Chicago News cow-. teapoudent, E. Mowrer, cabled that ,beavy German pressure on Fin -land, bad blocked Allied plans to semi an bapedition via Norwa, Germany, he reported, threatened to assist . Russia is conquering Finland. should the 'Finns make formal applicatIon to Britain and !'tante for the dispatch of troops. WHITHER ITALYt �i orr German coal .ex - province ... achieved- by the Liberal 7a,9- _ honorably and -steadfastly, in spite or the - - ministration in spite of the opposition of personal abuse which.- was heape,i, upon Conservatives, and_ the indifference - of.-- him- and.his government by hot-heads_wha C. C. F. and Social Credit. OU not. represent the collective views of.. - - Development of. the Trans -Canada 'Air- C;anadian .people,. ~rays - bringing the people of East and' No Prior Commitments tIle kin.., Gov. 'West into over -night contact ... created ernment - wist•ly illt.rpreting the w'isilcs _ by the Mackenzie King Government f.mm of the Cana. di people - refused'to . oro - the ashes of the first airway attempt[country, in aJvance,-to a .policy sabotaged by the Conservatives. of fighting wars at unpredictable tinges, of ports to ,. :y came during the week WORTH POLITICALLY 14c ` unknown l;tce5 a21i 'flit undetermined _ with what Suture results, it remain- Chemically a man's body is worth � Support* for � Gtnadian Nationale Rail- P '. ed a matter -for coalectnre ...the 90 cents. Politically it is rated ILt Ways System --.Liberals have Veen stead. auseS.- _ most serious, of course, would be 14 testa, seven cents for each of fa t in standing behind this. great national The Quebec Election -= when .'zrt in ;a a* antagonizing of Mussolini to the enumerators. — -Kitchener ,lie- . enterprise of the - Canadian people ..'. politicar opportunists in the province of 4 _ tLe'ezteat'that be might enter the card, while Conservatives have worked •assidu Quebec a•item ted to disrupt Can, n- wrar on the side -of Germany .... -=— j Our -national n'•:tr cf. P 1{€irginio Gayda, frequently the WASTED SCHOOL -DAYS - �lUslC Sill' iteStrllCllOri Of file st`stem. ity'an� seriously' haat Dace's mouthpiece, said in an in- Nowadays, we wish we had spent • +A National.Agriculbual Policy—�c-'7-tlety [ort the men of the Mackenzie Kin; (i0�- terview that Italy would enter the more time learning geography and �:oncepiion of federal encrura oment for ern-tpent.w'ere the ones who went in id - ' war if it spread to the Balkans. less throwing wads around the the farm fainil'ie� of evsry province. fo,ugill to preserve national solidari•_: '. During the ,.same• week, France schgol-room, - Quebec. Chronicle Publicly Owned Central Bank�the '$sole Degan rationdng oil. alcohol, and Teegi•aph. " �eertain foodstuffs ...Japanese dip- of Canada, focal point of our national fin- l he' C.Un�el'1'ative n itional leader c�I lu � _ - lomacy.made gestures showing wit- THE ONLY INDEPENDENT ancial problems,: ;wits .change:l t -o public • ed silent .during• this- crisis ellen _ _?_ ': 9Sngness to come to an understand- The farmer is the only independ- Ownership by the Mackenzie King GOver -" `Oise shOU1�1 have rung out oil befit;? )f ling with Britain and France eat worker in Canada today. He Ment : reversing the Conservative pol• national udit}' .. > Because ille courn—oils rumors of an early shake -up -in the may not have a great deal of cash -:icy of a central bank wined by private action of Mackenzie kin; and his ��a,he, Btitlah Cabinet gained credence... to show for his labor, but he does stockholders• ministers helped the electer-s io l:zep '•i:e i . Norway protested to Germany . , not have to call any man his boss, onl true ISSIIe clearly 111 lnlrid, Qllr!?Bc the sinking of 50 merchant vessels nor go through his dans .with an In- Co-operative Action on Unemployment Y y _ since the war began ... Pape Pius teriority contple� -- Bowmn::vili© Problem - the Mackenzie King Govern - since �'as ;this tri reaffirnr het .prou'd- p�� .ton Stat(=n�an'. pent has co-operated willingly and con ., squarely and loyally ,tnd >. ,:�n:iy o ease . the 'a sonde a new plea; f tip Canadl n P g } �" fforl. I� , --British, steamer'Domala was bomb•' ----" `' ` tinuously with -the •provincial govern- J�ehind Canada's national war e ed by a German Heinkel flying over WHAT PEOPLE WANT _:.` tnents in efforts #0 3t+ercome the un enr- On March 26th show your faith in Can�d•4 _ the Channel .. a shipment of oil `Possibly soma day our politiciansployment problem .the Conservative San Unity; Vote for the candidate suppor•t- from Russia -to Germany passed will discover that what the people tLrough Bulgaria..:. the Finns are ion in for in public men who %'policy of,�denying all federal responsibilby ing Mackenzie King and make sure therO ging p in this platter �� ^y rejrcie'1 1 -Tv ille'i ih; - can, be no break in Canada's Steadfarit withdrew to new defensive post- will keep closely in touch with pub- - .Russia prepared to sign tic feeIiug and public interestsstand.--=---- _ —a non=aggression. pact4wffum •ith-an= - - not merely publ{'c as centres about ...: ,.. is ... the."Queen Elizabeth made party questions, but public feeling - 0 R ilii A R D WITH a suprise crossing of the :Atlantic,- towards matters that ham no re -f-, X. — - - erence to party polities whatever }u optario, alovie-a61n,; r,?5idenis -- GilcAph Mercury. K'I-N woke up to the 4act that.they would i -- --- - have to travel down to Quebec pro- bOGS AND SliEEP �- ! ------ vista, or silt to Manitoba to see the • - A C R E N.Z.1 There are sorer al obvious tea•' I ---• -- 7 c.l < <.n _ t •z, _. .,., r'+....., ", ., ... w.. .. s....,,Y_..e le Foo hna not An `,.^ra' of Canada,. Of:aa•a, Unta: -. •air.:+'''' '�•ra,.w .. .,.. ...:. – _ _ . _ r _ _ _ - _ . . ... - - - - _ :rad aa ' ,,•, yeti. ^,.�, V �} .777. • - _ K' - with which creditors pounced up. Thais, she made no reservations- ' , *The' � � )�� SoCo'nven L�t on the little shop attaching every- Because this was voluntary, but e - -- ./ thing that wasn't already being was also harsh necessity. Because ,J �....� claimed by rightful owners who nbw she understood_ what .Bart- had not yet been paid for mer- _ -said when he hated credfi.. hated I -AD L L A � chandise, was frightening. There budget buying, and hated install- was nstall was the Linwood ,Clarion, with a ment • payments. Now she knew. u_a - - bill. for $480 for advertising. The It-was-bevause of the awful shame, _ Clarion had to be paid. The ad- _ if you eculdn't pay. The shame vertising manager _i nowing -you -had something tnpst_be, paid. you hadn't paid for, and couldn't_, . ...There -was the landlord, taTkiaF-_ .pay -for: Somethin ' . g...You ,had no lose and very angry about three right to • that didn't belong g . to - months rent ove•rdue.. There were you.. That was khat lay back of �DSgUR� "• bilis, everywhere, all of every budget boughf article._That EDWp' a bills,, _ .TEX AGS .1 the_a due, long past due. There great black s�dowy dciubt. ' HerClothes•she Sold _ hard -faced men who spoke of, in- ln' the 'morri"ng; asked' El- _! SB'KIAL S'1 URY junctions, liens an claim= and en about second-hand clothes buy. _ --- papers. ers. n . a -t- noon, ahe went to, the t > " 'BRIDE QN A BUDGET There was; young Haw aid Lang, dry cleaning and " second-hEna 1 - III -attorney at iaw-, and boyhood clothes establishment. �QvP - friend.of Bart's. And finally, there "AVe'd have to see the garments, �PP BY JANE'r DORAN :• ' was no more shop, an • Ex- bindnm"". the man told her -blunt- _ Copyright. 1939, t for the tact thWh n he "Suore the.uy. B. t t le who NEA Service, Inc. Cep Iy, to b y. But the rice a -be told. 'l;om depends o p .- - well. again, when he was strong buy second-hand clothes don't care z ' CHAPTER XII :• _ No-xeserce fund. No money sac- enough to bear knowing. about classy duds." �ad.r in .Por .> .meow fid Iris frcde down to .the hospital- ed, no 'insurance, nothing- to fall Meanwhile there • were . her own, The 'amount she -_received was "train"' advise ows eaWn9 the rale tangled budgets. There was the s a'f .port w eat Crown Brand dally for tlut yin Dr. Pitchei's coupe, right be• back, on. And Bart sick. He'd have g o mach, less than she had ex- extra pap and name• whit! Wr to "in• 'hind the ambulance. It would do to stay in the hospital six weeks vogue Gown Shop, and the bliss- petted," Iris was tempted not to- - "" emd co& Vmw•u tSrod Book .no good, as the doctor pointed out. at least. There'd be the , hospital es' Budget Shop; and the Char- let the clothes o. She. did real - -''of ��"' BooF it Masao lotte Sho e g and reeks iBooks m Hockey,. Mr. Whittaker would .not know" and doctors to pay. She'd have to pP treed them. But—the- bills drV a Football, Naeball Athletia- also wiourad Cru,rr tirandf .anyone for several- days to -come. live. Maybe' she'd have--to-bg- tine Seated st. the little 'table Bart }ter on: She so]d them for what a t Motto ALL ,RFC •tea a-• He was a very sick man. - _,. , ,._, sole support of the family for- a had enameled for her, the first she could ipet, and`took the move Crowr .'rwe abet «''.� – — tem Addrea iEe Canada "9vsiness trbubtes?" he- -had long time. If Bart didn't -recover week of their marriage, Iris sipped • to pay ,on a budget accoun stare .;omvan• ,.rm�ted, Pepe. Baked' Iris, in the little' living from his illness fast. : ' - - a cup of -hot• tea, and nibbled- but- .. •-- She sold- t6 chair and smok 13.49 wel>,aywuSt, E_'Toruato room.. after examining -Bart. Aft- ' During the days• that followed, tered toast and a boiled egg -aud ing stand, and the furnishings 'i , r , -er telling her bluntly her husband the serene order of Iris' former a dish of -•baked, apple. Eating the apartment. Then she rented a pneumonia. existence vanished forever. No mechanksily, she began writing big roam with a .dbuble bed and - "Yes," she said faintly. longer could she dawdle at break- - down every single' bill, every ae- comfortable chairs, and a small "Of" course, darting," Iris said - "Well you look like a sensible ..fast, or lunch when, how, and count. Racking her mind lest she bath- in Mrs. .Brady's Boarding ateadil "there aren't an -- _ young. ,lady. You go right down with whom she'. pleased. Or on forget a single item. ' The milk House. She moved in that Sunday.. bilk, now, Bart. And when yo arc bill, the dr tore ---the we#ers to your jab and hold things to- whatever she' -liked. Nor were her u� f � i - A week from her return from her -• -- - r: I! worry *here Bart had purchased the tris- hone home again, you'll be surprised at Seethe Pry got him into this e Y pings untouched bq the calaiu• P g iii,. -and cleft word at the h spi�tal I m getting all practiced. -budget nawk'P state, titan he'll recover a lot it which befell them. mond ring. She had a staggering - quicker, when a begins `to in, List when th€ were, gll set down. g g P P gl gain, To -begin with, she went to the y that she could -be reached at Mrs. He grinned then. if he knows you're keeping -thin 'hospital morning, noon and night. Enough to. fairly kill her appetite. Brady's telephone. - + - Y -things p gr g p Wife,. he said: Dimly, Iris un= - :rwmin hor him. Yon—ah—work And for five dreadful days, there But she finished the last crumb On Monde morning, she took der_ g Q! toast, o Y g' Qtocd. Dimly she 'realized that -� In Dean 'Somers office, I believe. was no change. ;dor five days, she , D tired out the. remain- the diamond back- and received her days. of being a bride,'g. foo:- "Yeti." did not ate foot in the room, or ing half cup of hot tea and drank $20, since Bart had tir8- sin al p g ish, spendthrift, extravagant bride` It was cold and blustery and even get to the closed door with it. most paid for.. The $20 cleared were past. Dimly she realized that - there was a raw, after -rain bite the nurse sitting on guard at the ...- ..The Llai: Boole up an account she had been un- Bart understood. And, peace came to the fail wind, but Iris _walked ward desk, outside. Pleasant, effi- Rummaging in the desk, where able.to pay anything an after sell.- - +' - all the way from the hospital to tient, firm, the nurse was. Bart had worked wityh the budget ing the greater part of her ward-_ o her soul. End) - t h _ -the office. Aad at noon,: -after she For those five days ahe lived book, worked at his accounts, robe. Wked with Ellen Trent, she took in an awful nigbtinkre of unseal- when a brought things home front- � Through -all the trouble and the coat'back. ity. With worry, growing bydra- the shop to finish - up, Iris found confusion of those days Iris never "This. was wpat Dart- worried'- headed, every time she stopped the little black book.. Opening it missed her friends. Or noticed THE = -about, Iris, you -see. 'Budget pay. working long enough to -remember ' desperately, she leafed through it' that they were curiously occvpied, GREATER stents are fine if everything-rens . Bart Remember how ill he was, in feverish haste. Food, menus, curiously busq; uid too concerned NORG ~� smooth. If nobody is sick, and Remember all that had happened, buying, planning meals, tieing up with their own affairs to know '_ -- iveryoae_ keeps, working. Or -if and all that' was happening still leftovers. Puddings, Parties; sav- what was happening to her, or _ Jou've a reserve fund to fall back to them, Ings, insurance, investments, plan- what she was doing. And when it .FOR 194 > No More Shop_ ning your. future. The book didn't was all over, when the shop was That was what frightened her. There was the ahop: The speed nine a. trick.' closed, and a FO'R RENT sign on. >: I "Do led, nidi TO LET blazons s you need all .you Odnk you the doe _ _ have to be asked achap- �dismant The 'Refrigerator that Almost - p ter. IZ gave Iris pause for thought. ing the street windows,'when• she. All Food Storage Space. A4' Extra r-0-af't'eine--Nerve -: - _ •-�ets-EraSet� - Did.aiteY - .. �. + , .. Shelf - "at No, Extrar,Cost. Brady'sa Soberly,- she flung open . the, s � Mea and getting ready t��. � : t Suddenly, she b n, s� hoer l I AAS =FFEINE-NERYE>k din, Iris remembe e - gleno door. n e e as ;.. . _ ifFMtE ■AINCft Sorry i lost - g.. . _ go a art ibis office would loved so -well. Loved beyond ever again, _ - my temper, Mus Jones—I He Understood' Nt ` Lakin down the -clothes she had drit+s. as Sod - 40 to thing else. She was another Thais don't known w m -nerves y y Inside the quiet, dim room that - by y now, burning all on the altar of fbs rprst=kouttl was much Loo cold for comfort _ sbe did not withhold her tin fig- -bed �'" - <• ase -so jittery lately! _ - her devotion, only, unlike Thais,I stood by the high white iron $ y g -bed and felt her eyes blurring so h I. urine of the g f lave. Unlikeshe couldn't see Bart at all. Then +WAy - ri a god o his hand, thin but warm;. found"` hers and closed -around it- tightly. Silently,, they stood; thus. Silently, r while a deep vast prayer of grati- tude swelled in Iris' heart, swept up to engulf her, untilit pounded and beat in her ears like thunder. I "Darling," she whispered. shale- Qy, "I'm so .glad I can see you?' "Stand by honey;' Bart tried to SEE THE NEW NORGE - grin 'and decided it was too much AT YOUR LOCAL DEALER'S work, -hut his dark eyes clang to - her face as if hungry for every t _ dearly 'beloved, .-familiar featuro 'MUE NO. 11—'40 - .he had remembered, "everything's 3 i Roinle to be 0.1;. now." D - _ now I can't figure out why I - was always so upset! - :• Many people can safely drink tea and'coffee. Many -others=and all children -=should "never ,drink them, -If .you are one of these, try Postum's 30 -day test. -Buy Posture and drink h instead of tea and coffee fot one month. Then,. s/ yon do- not jest biittAr, returnthe container' top to General Foods, Limited, Gobourg, Ont.,. and we'll gladly refund full purchase price, •Plus postage. PostumAs delirious, economical, easy to prepare; dad contains no caffeine. ,.�0STU na, : MR CAFFEINE-NEMM - ` I'm always erased when they stvitcb ' to Postunt! -- Y O � ✓ _ > . - - - - _ couldn-'t make up my mind which was worse —to endure constipation or try to cure it with •harsh Purgatives. Now I. do neither: I prevent it « A� tinal bulk that causes this common type of coli- SECRETARY: I think I know alio -tie intestinal tonic vitamin Bt.. I eat it as a ' your trouble—too much tea ti[r or coffee! You'veact caffeitx- - , nerves and the thing that -ALL=B�tAN will fix that is to., drink Postum instead. MN. CAFfDNE-NERVES �.�, �• '' ::. his hand, thin but warm;. found"` hers and closed -around it- tightly. Silently,, they stood; thus. Silently, r while a deep vast prayer of grati- tude swelled in Iris' heart, swept up to engulf her, untilit pounded and beat in her ears like thunder. I "Darling," she whispered. shale- Qy, "I'm so .glad I can see you?' "Stand by honey;' Bart tried to SEE THE NEW NORGE - grin 'and decided it was too much AT YOUR LOCAL DEALER'S work, -hut his dark eyes clang to - her face as if hungry for every t _ dearly 'beloved, .-familiar featuro 'MUE NO. 11—'40 - .he had remembered, "everything's 3 i Roinle to be 0.1;. now." D - _ now I can't figure out why I - was always so upset! - :• Many people can safely drink tea and'coffee. Many -others=and all children -=should "never ,drink them, -If .you are one of these, try Postum's 30 -day test. -Buy Posture and drink h instead of tea and coffee fot one month. Then,. s/ yon do- not jest biittAr, returnthe container' top to General Foods, Limited, Gobourg, Ont.,. and we'll gladly refund full purchase price, •Plus postage. PostumAs delirious, economical, easy to prepare; dad contains no caffeine. ,.�0STU na, : MR CAFFEINE-NEMM - ` I'm always erased when they stvitcb ' to Postunt! -- Y O � ✓ _ > . _ couldn-'t make up my mind which was worse —to endure constipation or try to cure it with •harsh Purgatives. Now I. do neither: I prevent it Ay eating Kellogg's All -Bran. It's a lack of inter-— tinal bulk that causes this common type of coli- stipation. All -Bran. supplies• the needed bulk -and. alio -tie intestinal tonic vitamin Bt.. I eat it as a ' cereal or in delicious muffins. It's 'great to -be. ._ `reguldr' again."•You-can get All -Bran' from any, - grocer. Made by Kellogg's, is London,- Canada. - - , -ALL=B�tAN • f . a T---:78-7err v<7 G �+^. , .. .xa�y...•, r si _ - . � .:.'r .:.. , "' x.`.. -1 w .,�._ ' ^ac : � -a,... ..� 'r : - -`'.' n - r- a:.•_,,,.:,,.._ _ .. _.u,... _ ... 4c.."`t4S.".:-c_• »ice - ' .fcr.S`_ • .'xs+ .. t . . -^r a r � ... •w ...... . ,:.. r..:: �" t. . �•..:r r . .: .. ` r.: s �' - 'Sr 4 s" :.n - +sv—w;4X,{7�� AUDLEM - f .'...: _ ,,,. i•- Vii' �. - :.'+ :... -.. ' ., :......• - _ .._ .. p. N "y: .. .'YC'.- .. _ y' �, �,,,,F•:N ..!rl-.i....._ `ice ., ... "I _ .. a?.. v4 :. ,y. � -..+� _ T= DICKERING NEWS ' -Ontario County r , The drive. for Eoldi re V assisUnc! ?arms T' G _ in _the recovery times, took pie , ' - . __M E _ .. See Fair - BL C n off ` *L75 per year. U.54 Ia�vaneo - aubecriptione to the United • mea , _ - and Mrs S Puc n � _ - 2� Te+ EsR ' ering :' B cold n is now rec - '-- :and Gt. Brl<taia; ;2.0p in sdv�anct. Wil,:- - • • ROOKLIN a bad co Wednesday, March 2Cth We Canadians cannot forget we J ,�,��,� Praprltettor, Fighting � Mayor William Morrison are at war and be thankful we � _ 11IAYUR O' HAMIL i ON $12UU.OQ' lII Prizf 8 not ' in the -fighting areas. ' - CLASSES -Oats, Barley, Wheat. Sol. F. H. Westney F. M. LlassitGi AMsernMs -- _ P- - aye. SPeas, s Alfalfa, Clover Seed, m _ _at B Monday, OL A and .. , . ,.-��_ .._.._ - - -• - • -- - rooklin ort. Be an were FOR SALE = Guernsey cow,' in.. Potatces Etc. putting the fbRal touc`tues on the - HARRY A. NRWMAN,- K C .., _calf.. L. Hill, Claremont.. •... .... - Seed Fair next week. .. _ • • Entries close March 16th Keep March 29th- for a drama in FOR SALE - 5. Collie pups. Wm. • • -- the. local church, by the Centre St. Middleton, Greenwood. National Conservative Canalidate ,uhior_ ]udgirrg Competition' Church, Osi�pwa -• The Man from. • at 9.00-a', m• - FOR SALE - 5 young white York- - - - fair. Ontario Aowhere. . � $2L'; --also —_ -- bu of-�~g � Th s -' ' - , _ _. w Friday- even' attracted a ood . ' LLE _ - 21, will' . sell reasonable. For sere- V i o n►e O A • ns views war - t crowd. Mr. Robb ice young -Yorkshire while boar. �SH�A P RS-Dr.rh9cRostie, a, C.; much appreciated. 1 uca e _ S EAKE` .Apply Lloyd Jas.. White, rear lot Mrs. Richard Winter attended �^ Guelph.' 22, con; -6. Pickering. 80-'31 .FRIDAY EVEN l N G, M iA RC H 1' STH. the Reg Cross Convention held in Dr O, A4cCnnkey, U_.A_ C., Guelph., AT 8'00 P. M, _ Mr; Stanley Ward, of Uxbridge , and the Royal York one day last week W FOR SALE - 12 young pigs, at' - = Some of the ladies of the W. T Lot 24, Con, 2, Pickering. H. W. `A Nation at war needs a National Government'.' other speakers. visited the Children's. Shelter On F.M. Chapman, Pickering. President. ' • "' •+% PHREYS v las wee and. favourabl Marks. _ __.. _ R. )? HLM T. K. CREIGHTON. K. C. E A- .Innes, Uxbridge Secretary. t k Y t' FOR SALE 2 cows, due to fresh- President. - S eretary impressed with e�'erything connec M. en at once. James Wilton, R. R. 2, - - _ - - - - ted With the smelter. Claremont. Phone 2208: Following is a list of • articles FOR SALE -, fumed -oak dining- : _ ... ... already produced by -the local Red BROCKT pr socks, 7 scads, 'moan suite, 6 chairs, extension ped- - 13 pr, wiistlets, 13 sweaters, 1 pr. ectal - taible, and buffet, priced ret- _ • �THEAT�E mitts, 217 P=• pyj�w, 3 doz. handy sonable. Phone Markham 5518, or - ' � � _ ke efe, 2 ice -_ _ e g= 1,2 dor. water � bottle b c covers, . anqum. a Whitevale Store. _ �e : s bandages. FOR SALE - approximately 110 1�V1tDAY The Club met on--- Anday at ;scree on . No. 7 Highway, at Green- _ - _ 11R�AY FRiaQAY Ir SA —ON— iDM = - - - 1b and 16 Grasmere Fares, President (>E. _ 'wood, Pickering. Twp. For .pe•��- _ - lrtARCFI I4, = K. Pratt in -the chair. 'Reports from ' F'EC oma are, apply to A. F. Aanis, Oshawa, - _ - Two Shows, at 7 AS tad 9.00 c ttees were made, with- the " - Trustee. 3041 ,Saturday Matinee at 1.39 supper report showing a surplus of - letetrie war- =l have become a membcr.of-the Sbur•Gain-Fted Service in. 23 cents. Discussion on the Legion - - sad lopairs. > 9trrlee order to enable farmers in this district to tower their feed "'f T.Boat 29" �� � introduced 1w &. P- AD Mynas of Receivers. Reawaable costs. You naturally demand the fallowing in any feed : V Winter. while the host called alb• Ratti. Tubes Tented Free: Russell 1• - Quality' WITH ention to the Seed Fair. •After- ; " . w rds progressive euchre was en - it. Gay. Brougham. Oat CONRAD YEiDT 2. Performance, -- _ _ _ N - LIVE STOCK NEWS VALERIE HOBSO Toyed. IA casual 7hulnch�fon�toilow�it,_ ,. C _ ---- 3. Minimum Cost SEBASTI.AN SHAD �• V. 4Lij4wii��ii s Thu Jersep cow, -Silver Creek You get "all three" with Shur. Gate; because - - -- - SPECAIL ADDED ATTRACTION -Xenia's Pansy, awned and tested ? : N� :FU AL D111110MR by F. M. Chapman. has recently 1: The feed�:ia made Tight hereat oar own mill in , �� • Private - _ .completed a senior two year. old Piel;eringa thus eliminating all unnecesary handling The Life of Ambulance 865 day record of 7,480 lea,costs. SEABIS�� of milk UITDay 8wrvtei vale • Phone .456 lbiL of :fat' with: an average L test of s.10 p. c. -.2. It's. alwar..fresh. .. _ . = Larding Money Winner of all Time and • l sl♦tr a 5 winner of ;t00,000Santo Anita SALE REGISTER Handicap.3IentB are used • .cMa�si, �. - - - -�" Come In -Sea our macer and see how `are -Gain Feeds are made. Learn TUESDAY, MAR. . 19th_ - Farm- -how we can save you money, Ojering now -Sure -amain Chiba Starter, MONDAY. TUESDAY % WED'SDAY p + stock, hay, grain, household furs- NO,� V to O�...„'CMARCH is, 10 and 2a j,\ n iture etc., at lot 22, con. 9, Pick- - - . ering, (on_ Uxbridge Tfownline). KERING, -ONT. s>� •... = - _ _ • PiC - now at property of • James Coates. �� -- a Mill.” Complete S .'We do Building Pj all kinua at -The Shnr-(lulu Feed uervice M'.- . _ Lea 20 This is an extensive sale and - C A. m. �. `What a Life" will aper at 11 D>ei[>iNTIN Terms Cash. Owner giving up WITH - - - - - (}' : ,lasing. A. S. Farmer, auction- - PLUMBING JAC eez. KIE GOOPER - $ATIJRDAY, MAP 30th Auction PRICE FOR -QUICK S.A.L� BETTY Flta D andRUUFIN(3 _. es[e of Reg. Jersey paws, grade so an ed Attraction sell. Brantford Rooit cows and young stock, all fully A We also Al dd r accaedited;'et lobi 17 and 18, eon. « f't materials, a rwaaaroom, 2, Pickering just west of Picker- 3S Plymouth DCLuxe Sedan RID - _ ,�s8' Village on No. 2, Highway, _ - - $grupmtls"f� Dura �aitr - + ` Stablea7� Chet/ Standardilln. WITH 3yateess,property Hsatty Sfi Ford .Deluxe . Cabriolet - RuiiLrggaipm ia►t - of Ray Brokeneftre. -� bale at 1.30 sharp. Teitna Cash. �- ' -BASIL RATHBONE _• guild n Material Nft. Maw, auctioneer. VICTOR MCLAGLEN - - :.1937 Plymouth Deluxe Cou IGEt1 G RIE mates Frit S D U - $tti IL _U vxurya d _ .r S� .. •• ti n _.:-..1 Plymouth Cab. `. LEO CARR � -: 'VFOrk Guaranteed �- 'F. J. PROD . cope h 932 y COMING -Next Thurs - Fri. and Sat. _ hand in,hana = 929 Pontiac Cab• r�+IARCH 21, 29 and 23 " Phone 0602 ter. r9ree' you w 1928 Dodge Sedan `�D us my 32 Rockne Sedan Destiny Radio. Service G - WITH _ and r .7-1 ,: .. . •. - - - viae OH GARFI•ELr) " j�j,rF. MOIL "Claremont PRISCILLR LANE pairs t0 sIT mak e. Rens• :` a . guaranteed. q...� IpHONE 3201 , on bre' chargee or Msseq=Hargis ARTHUR FIELD WHEN E N -Y 0 U TRAVEL A Y E L - Farm'. Implements Rte° T 0° Ins - T 'MARIE Member Oftial Radio ' .- CES YOI�R Aasotiwk a. Sales and Service ig _Phase JeoI, ' P1CB1gFi�l1FTQ W ND TRIP ~ARES , For Farm Produee ­ is right at _� L t0 ROU L, E. C7 N t L Home. Save Time and Money lrvivaR&L tall;gaTOR AND C2sicago M E Y A R IS .ang -d et the Highest. . Market 1�KB.I:XsR Washington . :.521:16 . 9avae•eor Eo W. J. Y+t3ter.f7 Boston -X20 Price. �... sccaa.�l. - � Itlsht and B� �• �! ' _. At a ill es Et FRESH - tlV6 VE Bwlawlts ee Ylwr - � 1.LAN - Cl�j..VIva Now is the timA to think a 981 ,r EGOS HOW .. .. bout your implements for.... _ "�i�aded and,paid for tloosat Weigwt V4 Pay a spring before advance' in according to_ 000, anj IFair.Girading Prstniium Price prices. With the addition vS i� Regulations while Received Monday, for Top Quality ,you wait. Tuesday,-Wed'day R•ecetving Da yi of a new small tractor our -, `Received Daily and Thursday only Same as Hags lino is most complete. Some V.ERMalirlENT NAtCs1G PAIN. real bargains in creamsepar- THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER &tors, Surge milkers,. cookers... AND N FNIfS. • IT MAY _ RECEIVING and'OKADING 3TATION at WHITBY YOUR EYFS. - 0 and electric fences. C: H. TU'C K. O PT. 0. PICKERIN49 :FARMS LT.0 JOHN L. GILLMAN• ; Dim", » ego, IN Q BROUGHAM, ONf. GRAY COACH ' Vft" ate Ntsht and Day, Phase MUtby Sae - 1, 1Phone Ptak. 6 : Lt g*! LINES i PICK'ERlNG, ONI. PHONE Pl.CK 6160 a -.+.. ; fi -v + %s.... .. ., •R'.. .a.-....,�,.. ...! �r-..1' / -z' rc•,- "Y._.._ _ ,...;..' •z5.• ;•.: 'i .n r, 'F.F � r.: • ....nmu . ^-,, � .x..45 ..'�5:. "`,.;a ,1 . •^L e.� i� � '� . }`. r ia.....,, 4'F'�1�#. • a.:'': a',,} ` " ,., .. "C.. n' :+v _ .�' 's� qy l '° �'- -t{t �+ :�a` •'dam ..... .. .., T ... ..ry-gyp 4tL.,;.:.•.a:. . .. .. . J <� .'�... -Y ..']:: `•' '< ` Ash t'�'1.ir' • '9 Church Servic6 during Holy Ms. Caster, . a very ,familiar figure-ization, was receives. Mrs. ]Sob- CLAREMONT erts, of Claremont, was elected to -•*'E Week will be held in the two local in our village was born in Good; " ' 20th and wood, in .1'8.16,- the son of Jacob succeed Mias Forsyth, and • Mrs. PIANO -TUNING si KTs._ A. Mantle visited her dau- churches on March 18th, , .-John Gregg, elected as Correspond- {a 22nd. Monday evening in the Bag- and Mrs, - -Caster,-- and .spent_ the gihter, Mrs. Fred Redshsw on Sun. Ing Secretary: Miss `Mary Muir AND f day. rrst LCburch� Wednesday,. in the Un- last ab years in the village here. gave a detailed account of the Red ilei Church, and' Friday, in the As a young man, he worked in loc- All Kinds of Peipair woclr Mie. Bwshby, we are *Clad to Cross work in Peace and War. '-hear is improving after her recent Baptist Church. Services held at 8 al saw mills, then -later as a horse-- Mrs. Thorneon, of Altona, gave a All Twiny GyaraDteed .illness. P. iii: and in charge of tiye local man. He erected the elevator' at C 8. Ma'jOD�NAI.� , report of the Toronto Convention Born, to Mr. and Mrs., Win. clergy: Music- by the .'combined North Claremont which he operat- .An ' Entertainmept Committee' was Wigg knee Lena Evans ci�oiab. Everyone welcome, ed for many years. His wife, the - - 3" CbM Avoe Toresiq gg ) -a son,_-ofi appointed for each district. The _ -'Thursday, Waarch, 7th, -at Toronto. The soup 5 Dinner and Social former Sarah Ann • May, predeceas following-, articles - have been sent ' jam��$ -' A dinner .was held . at 'the home Evening; 'at the "h6irie • of Mr: 'and' ed' hire in' May 1334. He was , -a' Mrs. Birkett, on Saturday evening, member of. the Oddfellows, which to H. Qi ---49, pr. pyjamas, .30• pr: Order:.t.kctrai N Ewlio�se -of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mantle for hosp: bed gowns, 35 bed pads, 48 Mr. Lyman Pilkey on the occasion: sponsored that Group of the ylt',. he joined /73 .years _ ag"so of scarfs, I. waa, judging by reports,.. a .very the Masonic Order, the brethren of 65 pr. wristlet 5 pr. •mitts, . . ' of his '70th birthday, on Sunday.: 2 caps, 4- pr. knee pads 25 pr. pill- Electric Weldon The Rainbow Mission Band will successful affair. About_ _'one hand= BrQughan inion Lodge%, of which• ow cases, 11 sweaters, 2 'pr. sea- ;meet in the United Church Sunday red were served a_ wonderful din he was a member; assisting at the men's sox, 56 pr.. sox. ~ ' -nes and the same nwnber particip- funeral service. The funeral took Welding Repairs on motor blocks _. room on Satttrday,. ` ated in the gamegailera s t. t o ow Lace on, Sunday afternoon,. March--M7a } - ".'.1u my, the in -the- 16th, at 2..30 p. m. Kindly bring in e -donation's for the bale. - And, a sum of $35.00 was realized. lOth,' with: serwtce at* home and back yard fell down". Mother repairs. Mi. and Mrs: Dick Cooper spentt Those in c rge, -wish to at the Baptist-ttmrch- of -which- he "Go and tell your- Did". Mary - - the week -end at their home here, those who assisted, dor ..their gen- was a member. The Pall -Bearers ;`T_ don't need td, he's hanging to Portable equipment brought to job _.celebrating ;their first wedding an-, .mous help. '. _ were._all Past. Masters of the.local •the window sill". LO1�NE $ITE niversary, .at a dinner party, with Fallowing an illness, of -severe Masonic Lodge: W. Bros. I. F. Wtinbers of their farm weeks, there passed away at his Dopking, David Gregg, Thomas' BASTER EEDS S" R. Z' Pickering The Salvation Army represent home here on Wednesday, March Gregg, Thomas Paterson, Dr.. l` .' AL Iii : 6th,- one''.of our. highly respected F. Tomlinson, -Feed - Evdns. :The D) 'atives were in Claremont on 'Wed. (BRUCK ROA life -lou residents, our ,oldest cit- Lodge Memibers attended in a ' body' -'—� 1 nesday, arranging for their canvas g _ ,on March �3th, 'their-Million Doll. 'izen,' Mr.' Tobias,Caster. The late, paying their last respects to their Try, Master Chick Starter Piano �Tunu�g -or, Canvas.. Diecess' 94 year old brother ed is _ And complete piano service, ..'Mise Viola Forsyth,, who wa$ tab- _survived by _his_ daughter- Mrs. R. Wood, Coal, ByildinJ, mater, umber of Piano Tuners' Rs = -.en to 'St.' Michael's Hospital last, Auction Sale E. Forsyth, and one son, J. H. Cas• ial Chop of all kinds. sociatieEt. Your guarantee -_'week, has since. undergone a sure-.. L1Yli STOCK, GRIlIN HAY,. AND ter, of Toronto; also three grand- _ kcal operation for thyroid troulliie, children. He'. was (the last member Wanting to buy foarse tiraioa' agaiast questionable practices , Y HOUSEHOLD GOODS - of a family of ten, alk of whom S Y sad a guarantee of -superior and is nowr we are glad to hear, SATURDAY, MARCH 23rd. reached axtrerme old _ _-- making satisfactory recovery. -- ♦w - -- - -""" r The Women's Irsetihrte will meet Lot 18, Con. Pickering At the Red Cr' seting on Facr's Elevator _ . _ service. _ -•yea-Wednesday, March, 2 -ft, at 2.80 ' (Brock Road, south) Tuesday evening, at which rs B.` l[.� W. PAMBiNT�R K at the home o! Mrs. W. Ward; ih =-#be Property of _ $8irvey; of Breugha3n .presided, the786 Cieertarti St., E. Toronto _ a stead of in the evening as prev- [� L • resignation. of Miss Mary Forsyth, Claremont' y ©tit. Orissa may bi Islt at News OUIGf. ' iously - arranged. Ladies.: please "' s• HutCAlii$S as Treasurer of the origir3al. organ- Phone Res. 38J. Office SSW .. . not change in .the . hour.. Live stock Mrs. Morphs suffered a broken Bay gelding, Cldye, 4 ars did. - win, and the consequential Pain,, -Bay mare, 5 yrs. _old. Percheron she fell on the church tsteps gelding, ria. 8 yrs. here a week ago, during tare ice Aarrshire cow, due Mai. _ '18th. storm. She now carries the am, Roan cow, dire May 1st. - her right,- in a sling. _ .. _ - Sow, due April 4th, 2 Sows, due Claremont B. Y. P. U.. were in April 15th. Sow, due. June 10th. 9 -' -- - Vfhitevale -on -the 11th, continuing Pigs, 10 weeks old. 1 the series of Bible Baseball and Goose. Gander.- • -were defeated In • over -time., The Grain and Hays - Bmugham Y. P. were also- at Quantity of Seed Oats (Erbsa). Green- River, and won their game. 'Red Clbvei Geed. Seed Barley. A most instinctive, azsd educilt- About b tons Red Clover Hay. 20_ ionaladdress'; given by Mr. " Inrig, Tons Alfalfa Hay Quantity of En- - was heard by a large number in silage. , ..the Baptist Church here last week. Brooder stove. ous Buggy. Hag perk. - MysteriIndia wjii shyest form �-- Household 1F`arnitttre _ _'the subject- .of inierea-tii►g lectures. Dining -room suite. Couch. Uphol- . Mrs Ed. Lee, of Oshawa, Mr. stared Rocking -chair. 2 Bede, with " and Mrs. Alvin Btiai$y, of Picker- springs and mattress.. Cheat . Draw- ing, Mr. and Mrs. Whiter Busi'RY, - era. 2 ,DreGtere. 2 Rocking c2sairt. us -visitors' _ _ • - ' of -,Columb, were all _ visitors ' ;a. 3 Wuhttands. 3 Mirrors. Hitchen - Vie home of their'. mother, Mrs. Cabinet. Cook Stove. Electric stave - Bvshby, here over the week -end. • with Oven. Kxtension fable. 2 On Thursday, Mar. 21st, at 2.30 Small tablet, Sideboard. Ice bozo �ns- - the Wn's Missionary Churn. Incubator. Bathtub. Arm JSociety will hold. a special. ,meet- &air• Kitchen chaise. 2 Toilet seta. - _ Ing in the . United Church. Miss 2, Colemsp fps. - . Colem an irons - Janet Brydon, IL N-, now home _nix, Electric table lamp -and bedroom -= - furlough from China, will be the lamp. 9.x 10 1-2 Cougoleuvi M. �speakler. There will - . be • special Quanmn. Quantity of LinoleCellar table. ' F _ t3rlrGic. Lunch .will bre served _ at the . Numerous other srrrsli articles. close of the meeting.. Silver Coll- Terme Ca. .!Sale tat 1 s0 abarp -edtionz All women interested .in - - -,`;Missions are invited. -WM• MAW, auctioneer. ACAP i� /3PPh CROPS - E -G I E -R ,.., IN A YEAR OF GREATER ilJwrr.med: Cbsvrol.i Sp.. ALUES Dr Luxe Spwt Sochi. ( 1940 car buyers are looking for greater values.—greater savings— greater _assurance of ' dependability and long life.... And they're finding • that ^� Chevrolet. le ds again in all these tokens of "more_ for. the money". _ _ _ - - ,��,;.� 01%%C _00 9"" •� - • Chevrolet is not only the streamlined beauty leader of this "value seat' c0:01 °fr,�,�`� .-but it's also the ablest all-round performer! In addition' to greater size 00 `am �` a^' —95 a ,a :i• aWa�s" A G` OOD seed is the first regnirem"t for bigger better - yields. That is why -it pays tome Regisiered Steed: Re. stared Seed is pure as to variety and ensures crops of greater yiefd, higher quality and better. grade. - Registered Seed is mid onl in scaled metainhs 8et+erXm tri-Yrtgdsdi 'W d gvvenraret�its�otj k requires no cleaning. It pays to use Registered Seidl - - _ _ . �,•.• ..- _ : - . 1?or infornpation regarding sources of supply of approved varieties write to: -the Distrix Supervisor, Plant Products Division of the Dominion Department ot Agriculture for your district, the nea'iest. . Dominion Expeirimental- Farm, the Provincial- Department of Agriculture, or the nearest Agricultural College. Fool swpplia are important in Wartime— This year, plant and raise only the ball r Agriculturatsupplies Board -- . DOMINION DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, OTTAWA $aaiarwsilo jaaw Cw Gardisur, AUM.i ter and increased roominess — it brings you new, unequalled features, You and your family will be mighty proud to own this new Chevrolet — . and you'll be money ahead. Because only Chevrolet offers you all these --' - er values at the lowest cost in purchase price--gas=oil__an upkeepl • - _ eat ^ Eye try it and you'll buy :t, as.the soundest cat investment of the year. _ !AGGER INSIDE, AND OUTSIDE .:. NEW O'ROYAL CLIME" SrAM ..: NEW PULL-VIS10 1!Y riENER NEW SEALED BEAM HEADLIGHTS, WITH SEPARATE PARKING LAMPS VACUUM ►OWER "I" "THE RIDE . WY11L"- CHVROLET'S PERFECTED KNEE -ACTION RIDWO - SYSTEIrIe .'Stj► AILENT VALVE-IN-NEAD ENGINE ... PERFECTED HYDRAULIC BRAKES ... TWTOB- ,T MATK: CLUTCH ... Mer• then 175 Important Med•rn haters in All. *On Special D. Lux* od * - _ DONALD MOTOR SALES --- MY Assoc. Dealer—J. McGlashen--Dunbarton - W n•�;'*�.�S;�CtA g..?%"F-�':: .,. .. ,--� -f `'7s:�.'•j+'�'q`yk':L. f:Kr ".•"rr,f T^ .r.��','t; xv.,• .Y'-- _.. ^ .. --Ey DAVE ROBBINS ,�. � v., _K6ciftool ewJ�.r - Ji•,. 'ter gall had a narcotic and stupe- p FP by 'r�r..�r,.x".�" a a rte+^'., d d h : ... ; v. -r ... ,:,•,. .,. .„'....,... -w.,: .. ... :..-.:-•t '..:.--v.-..erg-_. _ � ., '•.;. •�i., ,.. .::. � .-.._::., ., J :. , .., ., p., �•'..-..... x��.-�. .., ,Fytw .. . s. -=-:^1;�� Via: ;.tom . _ _ �....� _ ';17 - :a"?. r .---- --`.• •^--%^,:�. ' - L�ss'o"n .. _ '; 141 4 ' :i�' ~' ,.., _; •. .a .�,�;'. ... _ Fir .' • v;. - 2 i•• - •<",.•. fiw„n � .» ..� - t •,'fig -37. And they set up over his THIS the small towns of Ontario went er as the Years Rolls Ey," follow - ,7 ,�.., w, head: his accusation written, on the air .:..cne each week. An- ed tl:e Hitler 'barrage. 1Vow they • IS THE KING OF THE JEWS. nounced by the "Town Crier",4 ` had crucified him they parted his LESSON XI This inuTiptiony as. John informs they pass before the mike. in I eetiari Broadcast DSarch 27 andCentc.la -- - SC - garments among them, casting S�:nda lots; 36. and they sat and watch- ed him there. The victim died a slow, agonizing death. His garm- ents were the perquisites of the 9.00 P.M. CBL Dorniniu. .i:lect.oa _ Broadcast , .,-40 p.m. C4. Kraft Music IWI FARM h' AAD;l0 A E F 0 2 T E. Rit At The Ninth Hoar - Now from the sixth bodT crucifiers. The soldiers, • keepingNR the sport, divided out the var•_ --Ey DAVE ROBBINS retbrd for fill. The operator 9.00 P.M. CBL Dorniniu. .i:lect.oa _ Broadcast , .,-40 p.m. C4. Kraft Music IWI FARM h' gave him - wine to drmic mingled with gall; and when he ha4 test- eff - 45. At The Ninth Hoar - Now from the sixth bodT crucifiers. The soldiers, • keepingNR the sport, divided out the var•_ retbrd for fill. The operator there _K6ciftool pr►-ise of Church and missioum 'ter gall had a narcotic and stupe- p FP by ONTARIO TOWNS O a a AT l\ o'�` �` Q d d h gram dedicated to the cause of loos articles canting .lots -. a Anew departure in radio pro- grabbed the first record at hand a a i.d a7 _ ' - L�ss'o"n grim spectacle. On The Croy grams was made last Thurs. night at 6:45 over CKOC, Hamilton, when and slapped it on - and suddenly the strains of "You Grow Sweet- �.=tCk1IIg -37. And they set up over his THIS the small towns of Ontario went er as the Years Rolls Ey," follow - 7 - In C .Chem ,�.., w, head: his accusation written, on the air .:..cne each week. An- ed tl:e Hitler 'barrage. 1Vow they 1ea`113C2.�>S' - IS THE KING OF THE JEWS. nounced by the "Town Crier",4 call it Hitler'; therr_e, song. 80 Per Cent Deficient in Phcs - LESSON XI This inuTiptiony as. John informs they pass before the mike. in +: s - andCentc.la -- - SC CALVARY:" T R' 1 U M P H us, vias written in Hebrew, 1.atiri newsy review happenings of Thr- Week's Entertainment -Potash unt SACRIFICE. -Mat- time had nailed over the on interes as seen -lo a t inform- Mar. 1G, 2 -p.m. C'LI. Metrchli- 7.„ owl -664 Farms_ Tested : . -�_- PRINTED TEXT, Matt. 27: hich--he--was-eFueifiezl--u-- c anon --about the locality in sues- minion 1:Ieetioli Itrcad. U p.m. Yoik. Count• AgriculturI coror, .. 7, 33-50. hrase indicatin the charge for p g g tion Here's your chance to CBL Hc,ckey. Toronto a mt dis6o �ed that the � GOLDEN TEXT. -He was de- which he .was put to . death. 38. lean more about "Main Street" vs.. �e:v York ?Americans . . . ecently conducted soil• Sul -Vey o., ,t S' ;s ise p d, .and raja+eta of men; a Then are there crucified with him Ontario-' or hear • our own town y 10 p.m. GBY To=canini conducts 664 farms throughout the county , man of sorrows, and acquainted two .robbers, one on the rig b achieve radio fame. - his fist concert Spring Series had uncovered a defit.•:enc in y' 'with rrief. Isa. 53: 3. hand and one on the left. The two • r ° • with \RC' orchestra 11 > n�.. 1 • phosehates in, 80 per cent of thein ' - -THE LESSON 1N ITS SETTING robbers may have. been connec�ed• in with Barabbas; they CRAZY ABOUT QUIZZES CFRB Dominion F..ection Broad- and potash in b0 er cent. p Time. --From very early Friday crime were impenitent. 39. And they - According• to • the wavering cast .:. March 17, C.FRE, 3 p. n,. Council adopted a resolution to p eoatinue the survev.' in 1940 morning, April 7, perhaps as early . 'as 1 a.m., to 8 p.m. the same after- that passed by railed. on him, weathervane of public appeal, p pp N. Y. Phil. Orch. I. . . 4.30 m. " . CFRIt Pursuit of Happiness ,and commended Ontario Agricultural ..noon, when Christ expired. wa, ins their heads, 40. and say- those patriarchal programs known 6.30 p.m. CBI. B. K. Sandwell .re: e College surveyors for the excellent r.• Place All these events took ing, Thou that destroyest the as "iluizz shows" are .losing none -views the *eek's news . . . 6.50 Work accomplished. From the 664 : - �placo in or immediately adjacent temple, and buildesi it in three of their .glaincur' with the passage �� p.m. CBL St. Patrick was a farms some. ;700, 2,•700_ sam itis were p to Jerusalem: the first trial was days, save ihyself; if thou art the of the years. At the moment quizz Gentleman' .8.00 p.m. CBL taken and examined at the college. a 'in the palace of the high priest, Son of God, come down from the �• programs are heard from every Chase and Sanborn Hour � _ - •.•�s�ILL -REPLENISH LIME ' -also the denial of Peter cross. 41. In like manner also the stat.on and the public certainly 8.30 .m. CBL " ne M '� - ' _`-'-where chief priests mockinga him, with _ •, - ily" March 18 12.30 p.m. most of the samples contained-suf- - took lace in the p palace of t9ta the scPibes and elders, said, 42, He opinion there are four outsiand- , CBL Ontario -Farm Broadcast ... fieient lime," declared Reeve W. ; .governor; whereas the crucifixion' • himself he cannot saved others, mve. He is the King cf Israel; let in c uizz programs that are worth g 1 P g 4:16 p.m. CBL Dominion Election , t H. Pugsley of Sutton while 80 itself occurred at a place called him. now down -from the our 'time - and you might even y g Broadcast . . . 9 p.m. EBL R ith per cent showed •a deficiency of ..-Golgotha, which 'must have been • come cross, and we will believe on him, win a dollar or two. There's In- the Troops in England . .. 10.4u a phosphate.-. This is to be expected - -; outside the city wall: 43. He trusteth on God.; let 'him formation Please and WEAF-Red p.m. CBL Dominion Election in . s milk producing area. '� Pilate made many attempts to deliver him if'he he desireth Am -Tuesday nights at 8.30 - and Broadcast ... Marsh 29, 8.30 p.m. Plans were discussed to repl�n- -` escape from the crime of con- now. him for he said am the Son of. ako Tuesdays CFRB offers Tress- y GBL Information Please ...9.30 ish the lands with phosphates and '=demning Christ, but eventttai}y al- .I God. 44. And the robbers also ure Trail •at,9.30 then Kay * �Mus1' p.m, CBL Fibber McGee and, potash, the work to commence _ lowed the mob choice to rule. that were crucified with him 'cast h ser's C a of Know- y g Molly . -10 p.m. CBL Toronto within the very near future. _.. _ . On Ca1va#y upon him the same reproach. Per- ledge' on Wednesday ni hts at ten - y' g fro•r, the khain is Mendelsohn Choir ... 10.30.p.m. Council also Bare approval to -- -- Before Christ was �zuciiied on - - --Calvary, he wss mistreated by Ro. haps this is Satan's last tempts= national dome, ' ' ' Dr: Query from CKOC CBL Dom Election Broadcast ..� .-• March 20, 4.1b p.m. CBL Domin- a continuance oL the pots o gramme begun -in -19a9. The' plan man soldiers." Matt. Z7: 88. And tion of Christ; but no evidence on Fridays at 8.80 brings the lad ion Election Broadcast '... 9 p.m. is to p€ovide better potato 'crops < ' when they- were come unto would have convinced the hearts' to the air who originated the idea CBL Dom. Election Broadcast .. , for York Count to compete with Y P _a4 -place called Golgotha, that is to of these railers, hardened in the -5r unbelief. in Western Canada. ., ... 10.45 p.m. CBL Dominion El- the maritime potato crop. -- nay. The place of a skull. 84. They , , _ _.. a•%i" -Queen Wilhelmina of Holland gave him - wine to drmic mingled with gall; and when he ha4 test- eff - 45. At The Ninth Hoar - Now from the sixth bodT and President Roosevelt join in ed it, he would not drink: The bit- there was darkness over all the pr►-ise of Church and missioum 'ter gall had a narcotic and stupe- land until the ninth hour. The ies during an hour -and -a -hal; pro, d d h gram dedicated to the cause of fyuig ect, ea suing t e sense denseness could not have : of pain. Jesus desired to drink to been an eclipse of the snn..Rather World • p e-a•c a and broadcast -HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 12 It Ithe full "the cup" from his Fath- it preceded the earthquake which throughout the world over Colum- 1 Pictured . I ; cold climates. des hands. 35. -And when they clams very shortly. 46. And about bia's nationwide network and its flag I 13 Plateau. international shortwave stations mammal. • ' 14 Chair. Saturday, March 16, from 2.00' to 1'9 Tailor's tool 8.30 p.m. EST. - 4 It is the only 21 To degrade. RM, BY Nfllliar►t • of true Sight: V I�J 23 Yell wish - TRIS CURIOUS WORLD Ferguson NEW THEME SONG I Rootstock. J���I gray. _ The laugh of the week in the radio world came from an NBC11 1 L 24 Marine station the other Saturdayafter 1a cavity. K mammal. 13 Ferttllzers � Y - - ----� friend Adolf Hitler had just fin- 13 writing fluids. i I 25 Every. ' ished one of his' noisy harangues. 18•Exalted with 26 To ogle. - Der Fushrer had been louder and confidence I 1 27 la -e its .larges i more vulgar than usual . 'but 17 To exist. warm size int - - - - he unexpectedly finished two min- 18 Being. 7 41 Inlet '159 It is -- in . climates utes ahead of - schedule, and the _ _ _ - - - 20 Paid publicity 42 Paden lily tree. habit: 29 Dyestuff. - .. --- _ station. in, question had to put on 22 Food. 43 Dress edge. VERTICAL 31 Black vulture. 4 Sheltered To ascend. Z4 To rab 4 She ed 33 To ,,r:.: •s. . ., , dmf stra- . place. 2 amends a 39 To leave out. _ -28 a ni _ the ninth hour Jesus cried =with a five officer. 46 Tofte B _ .40 To choose. -- -r` x' loud mice; saying, Eli, Eli, lama 30 To regret. 47 Grafted. To chatter. 43. Back of foot. sabachthani? that is, My God, my - 32 To cry like a 49So habituate. 4 Company. 45 Pitcher. rH�► u. God, why hast thou forsake me'? sheep. 52 Small bird. B Bell sound..' 48 Three, erewere ences 34 Famous. 54 Righ4-hand 6 Tapestry. 50 Not. (prefix). uttered at different times by 'the 35 Constellation. page. '7 Girdle. :. 41 Fabulous bird: _ RELMASED AFTER "liar Lord as he hung upon the cross, 38 Vigilant. 56 Tubular : S Sound of 53 Hastened. PLATES, KNOWN ON 'known as the seven 37 Onager. sheath. inquiry. 55 Court. THE MARKET generally . 0 38 Small lobes. 58 Culpability. 10 Modesty. "57 Runic. - - A.S words from the cross. Matthew mentions only one of them, the OF A ZR • iZEMOVEDfourth. This is one of the pro- ' tnis�Tsi THSORV HAS rr THAT foundest, most mysterious passag-10f Y IS EIT'HOTL THE T1Jr-0`LF- GROWS es -in -all of the New .Testament; �� - A NEN SET OF SFU EL OS I ' _ ,�E and no exposition of it can ever I _ OR Tb E be -thought to be complete.and fin= iT Ft'°'S L.L75T: _ al. It was the cry of a.soul at the 16MASUAAW F . x son o =- uttermost - of sin, and the utter srrusavros,ea. _•, most of sorrow, and a soul -in the' I I - � . ce of comer of them that . 2 - 27 presen • •3 7 3 _ stood there, when they heard it,/ �K _ said, this man calleth Elijah. 48. 3 .- I d straightway one of hem ran, _ An t ` Ivor% e N S a.i�11 r and took a sponge, .and filled it � R161..G AND RAL ► c _ "" with vinegar, and put it on a reed, 'iABOLITN/NE //bCfsI and gave him to drink. 49. And 1 4 W#TH THE GRAVfrAM016. =F the rest said, Let : be let us -gee I whether Elijah cometh to save 3 46 PULL. OF Testa.him. The grand figure whicb'' Eli- /Vi017�•, _ 1 jah made in history, and the prom- a l52 -COMMERCIAL "lortolse floe 1111 temoY from wk's -bill -S shen by 611, viNO ise o4. his coming in Mal. 4 : ii, _ theory caused him ,to stand out in the j }am eft 1l rYa" SON � us* Jewish, mind,•as the greatest of the 7 1Ke prophets. 50. And Jesus .cried - sic (k air a l"aft `Ad'd ,SL again with a loud ioice, and yield- _ ai.n`uMctare stareb3t 1M 4th! - ed up his spirit. 16 By J. MILLAR WATT •-: �-�:=sem you MUST BEU TIN CIGARtwilTea�i NirVE-TPly P T G .. lJN - - y THE WRONG -- . - - -. - YOUR MCS r dr • • 1 - .. ':pf. :irk:•: ,;:x:;.; •:sr: .,,,.}X., b#: ,;•, �;:pyx;+i>^:i ,� • '� •BalmII di< tc Loa. ^. •r i>+' '.. .;:If..i.c:::4:;�,, ?•.>: .. rurrr..-rte_..,._...... ,.. :... .'.. .. .... .. ....... .... ._. � ... .-.. ..___-_.--_._.-��.__.-rr...,-..w�;--- +�.•Frw.sr,ea.ma,m.,r,rsis>M;ue.w'n;M+Ye.2'KI-'.iawaRme[.avMsv.wr - _ _ _ w _ a 1 • is net a18o, is lilac shades. have � Today's Brides- -t their taffeta underskirts banded In Wearing Pink velvet ribbon, which is repeated a.THE SPASMS OF A S a -belt, posed in the 'centre of the r WHAT t H E W' H corselet. _ - - New York Shops Show Deli- Another pink bridal gown is trim-. - O v R • y 'Cate Stade Rather Than Tra. med with, matching point d'esprit oO l T H E MOST FLA _ ditlonal White sleeves. The attendants wear elms- 4 lar• dresses--tn-orchid-pink with- the - Two Fifth Avenue stores give tm- ruches' that stretch from neckline -" parlance to Easter brides in dls to hemline and edge the long sheer playa. They claim special attention, ruches extending to the low squares ,� \\ since in both instances the brides neckline' wear pink, rather thanlle .tradi- 6 1 n. THAT'S -EASY - : 4 =�� tinnal white. /��eye - "MIDDLE AGE" Woo ' / SHEERS ARE FAi�ORED ffludichint.h....irchftf Thousands Qo thin thL1011111 Sheers are i cored for the wed- "tryingtlme' brtalda9 ding party. The bridal , Sown is of For quick reiief from it Plnkham s ovelllmown / - Isis's foot sanies seabilm rashes sed h ilk torhelpingtemaietune• net introducing crisp ruches lu o.a.ed skin trouble use world-famous, oodinF .alk donal troubies TM iv points on the skirt, knd forming .optic Gqw d D.AR Ptmciptton.Greis - de., Ou nS a and neck itching. 3sc "I bottlepprove. 4 c psiatess LYDIA E. �NKeaM's Itenan -raw .. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Is AGEiff_ 'A\T9D FURNITURE FOR SAIF. 1'FRylslilAl ' Modern ' e ■ Y 1 BY 1110br-x1A LEE Q. If a girl who is to be married • has no fat&ef, but would like to have her mother take some part in` llhe ceremony, couldn't she have her for maid of honor -or a brides- ' -- maid? A. No; but -she can have Ler mo- their "give her away". W. Isn't it rude to unwrap a box of candy, while at the theatre and the show is in progress? A. Yee, it is not only rude,.but In- _ _ ,considerate, 93 the rustling of the Pater cannot fall to annoy others. Q. At- a buffet meal should the yeomen serve themselves or wait 'I for their escorts to .bring : these thdi plates? j :. A. The women should serve -them ' =selves. Q. When planning to make an . __ informal call on a friend, is it per ' ;missabie to telephone first, to -be sure that she is at home? A. Yes, this Is all right, and is a vise thing to do if the friend lives quite a distance away. Q. Should the silver be placed "with the ends about three or four ,. laches from the edge of the table? -- A. No. -The ends of the silver (should be only -a half- inch to -an Inch from the edge of the table. _ Q. When a man is introduced to a girl at a dance.. is he supposed to -ask her to dance? _ A. Yes. HAVE >. YOU HEARD? An Irish truck driver was charg- Jed with reckless driving and with .;having stopped his truck so sud- denly that a car behindhim &mash- -7 ped Into him. The judge asked hisp ' ` why he had not held out his hand. \erg• Pat indignantly answered: "It the poor fool couldn't see me truck, -how-In, Hivfn's name could he -see we hand?" - - "'Did they put stitches in?" asked the friend after the op- isration. ` "No. I just pulled mysdf.'to- gether," was the,repiy. ' 'Counsel (cross-examining a far- - mer) : "Now don't quibble' Do you ander.Btwxd a simple problem or' . aot10% Witness: "I do." ?,Then tell the court this: If 15 men ploughed a field in live hours, how ,long will SQ men take to plow the same fle-ld?" "Tbey 'couldn't do it." .-.!'Why by not?" - �. ` "Because the 'la .meu . have a' - ready ploughed it!". "I have heard," said the pro- `r feasor, "that Babylon fell, and Nineveh was destroyed. and" 1 J Someone In the class: "Tyre was punctured.'y A teacher was Instructing. her class in the use of antonyms. "how_ t re , opposite of sorrow?" "Joy," shrieked the- class In uni- son. "Arid what 'Ir -:he opposite of woe?„ "Giddap!"' _ ' She: "it is disgraceful! Yea 'terday you' kissed me against my will and today you try to re- peat the offence." .. ` He: "Welt, a criminal arways. returns to the scene of his own erlme." What Science# + -Is. Doing t i s+r•- JAUNDICE CURE Experiments at the Mayo Cliaic have proved that patlent•'s suffering,' from "obstrt;<ctive - jaundice" could be cured by an operation after they had beea given Injections of .Vita= min K. VIII min K built itp In the blood a substance called prothrombin, the lack -of wh1ch resulted. in bleeding to death of persons operated on for the disease. 'TO RELIEVE INDIGESTION Dr. Otto Dennith, of Vancouver. - reports Le has 7ound a way to Te-, Neve indigestion and gastric ail- ments - that rest, diet and medica- tion will not cure. Since 1933 he has succeAfully used the technique of severing the sphincter of oddl. which rings the inside ,of a duct leading • from the pancreas, liver (tad gall bladder to the small sates - lines., ''MODERN PIONEER Among the sage elders of ,cieace A young man not yet 30 takes rank today as bne of -18 upon whom the title "modern pioneer" has been bestowed in recognition of bis in- Ton"dve genlus. lie is -Edwin H. Land, b[ Boston, who invented "Polaroid," a cryi.ml substance made of iodine and quin- ine which. "polari-zes" raysi of light, in effect lining -them up by ttlocklug out vibratiolia at right angles to -the , beam, thus eliminating glare. Exports of planks and boards from Canada during the first er- even months of 1939 amounted to 1,963 million feet, .a. gain -of 30 per cent over the same ' poriod MILKER SEEN WANTED -INVEST WE ARE OFFERING OUIt SI LEN- Qt l'1 1'Ul3As'i'tr -SNI Fl- Enn1LY, $50.00 and be your owl) boas; one male per. -'week beats working for did bargains to all kinds of used .•furniture. Every article carrlea Inexpensively Hume remedy. someone else; capable, hard wor_ a„ complete money -back guarantee. Teatimnntais l}UatNtltCnJ Vdvfee free Ra rtlnrt s R". t��n,nfneg, kers earn $3,000 up: Rmazillk new Also every article polished and a, machine by old -established comp - safely packed for shipment to FAL-4E' TEETH WUSENESr AND any Estate sales experience- in full. any part of Canada. Buy notw! annoyance banished cheaply at Address Room FA2. Anker-Holth Save Money. home by dentist's wonderful die - Manufacturing Company, Sarnia, Ontario. $5.95-13edroum outfit, conalstin$ walnut enamelled iron bedstead, used reslIv gyred spring and Govern• ' covers for building u of s� t a e tee lufor- matron without oblIggatiun Ran- - HABY CHICKS Ing scalp. Hundreds of testimon- went inspected felt- mattress. any dolpb Laboratory. 22 WhltPhalI . -> R^"d Toronto dals, -Boxes ¢1.00, postpaid. Use LUGIC.'.LLY• POULTRY FARtd- size. $7.95 - Used refinished- Sim- Bred chicks are better value than mons walnut metal beds, plain type, used sagless spring pfeltg POULTRY ,''ARM FOR NALK AT hatchery chicks. hive breeds Pe- lectlun, 7 cents and up, farm ra•s- ernment inspected spec matt�eas. 1.01>v PRICE ' e Pu 64" width. - Same type of TWO MILES FROM OTTAWA. 3 Highway Poultry Farm, -R.R No 1, 'Waterloo, Ontario. alis e] used sagless spring, "blue labs - -merge,. poultry houses. Fully mod- ' dwtrIttng. Other buildings $35.00 10 -PIECE L1V1U13 RUUU_ ' led" tett mattress, i2.00 - Used kinds, ern Reason- for selling, retiring. Full Outfit, comprising 3 piece velour cheaterfield suite, bridge lamp and walnut end table, table lamp Iamp and shade, milk cushion and modern smoker.. j2BOND OAK DINING. RW'i' CHICKS, WHITE I.EGHURNS, 9c, Barred Rocks and New Hemp. springs• ell any size, 54.76 brand new "blue labelled" felt- particulars write: Russell Poultry, i• harm, Hurdman's Bridge, Ontario. ,. shires LOC, ,from Government ap- blown > mattresses, Paey rent, any • Droved, blood-tcated stock. Write size. ;3.75 - "yellow labelied"- for catalox•ue, Brucedale Poultry fell -blown mattresses, luxury, any RELIG101'9 Farm. tit: Thomas. Ont. "'size. $8.35, strong cable dropback suite, large buffet, extension table. china cabinet and 6 leather scat { , rouches with arms and back and new cretoans- mattress, two Dil- Iows_ $6.00 - used -oak -dressers. "F.LIJAH C•O M I N G BEFORE Christ" Wonderful book sent free. Megiddo Mls3lon, H., Rochester, - JOHNSUN'S CHICKS ARE UNE Kra -de, the best we can produce; all breeders are.. bloodtested and square or oval mirror, three draw- -ors, NAw York. culled. Bred to L.Ry Barred Rocks_, refinished like new. buffet, extension table, china cab- and large S. C. White' Leghorns. CHESTERFIELD SUITE. 22.96 !(ALF -MIEN ♦i'A'iTED Barron elinin_ Prices March andSAKE April, Rocks 10 cents, 90 per cert. We s're )!feria a beautiful three' A DECENT LIVING SF; Ll ' Pullers 17 cents, cockerels 8 cants. piece genuine broom silk mohair ing 200 Farnilex every day 'neer- : - Lewhorns 10 cents, 90 per cent. r.h--terfleld suite, all matched sitles. Guaranteed. quality. LOW pnlivts 20 cents, cockerels 2 cents. Safe arrival guaranteed. W per p,I.,, es. Marshall construction, -re- versiOle spring cushions, milt cord, price. 300 Famltex salesmen Ilya . with .this agency, • Company's suc- rent books your order. (-ircular ed- trim, piped centre back, recon. cess depends Qn stcleamerYs. 12 .ou request. J_ n, Johntp , Fergus,' ..,Pd- -and. fully guaranteed. years of increased business prove _ Ontario. more. Mamitoba. the posillbilitles buyingt, in Familex Sand- mogey order or, depoolt.. hal-. -detivary Plan. For free details and cats - logue 676 St.- Clement. 4 chairs with embossed leather seats. Perfect. ORI ER BABY CkIICX.'4 NUVV, '4T- ance orr to Furniture Ssles comn pay, •633 King Street ealamHex. tractive prices on well bred'Iidr- red Rocks.'Whits Leghorns. Hamp. We.t, Toronto ' ahlrP•, _ Austrolorps•. Wrlta' for .r;r ii FOH SAI -F. •Dresser, • chiffonier and full' size Wiftwham, Hatchery. WIng- WRITE FUR UCH FREE 1940 �E H ham, Ontario... -1 L31 - N1tlS'Py catalogue, containing most com- plgte list flower and veitetab e seeds. Priced fur market Burden- 31t)FiF: FOR YOUR }tONEY.0®GttC-i gantle Production enables bpEE ELAfitlF,ldEVT tN STUDIO _ sell better quality. chicks for lees." _Fold:r with each order. Films do. srs' and garden lovers. Ontario . .seed nd garden Waterloo, Ont. ' Don't buy your ehlrka until" you vetoped and Printed by experts. Onions from each, Six quarte, dol- compare Tweddlo Quality and Tw,•ddln prices. I8 varleties to 260: reprints 10. for 29e. 29u -Way phots. -Service.- Station "A" Tor. + CIA)VER. GRASS SEEDS RIND SEED - ! chpood- from. Fray -obi , pullets. onto. Grain, government tested. Don't buy until you have our list. C. E ea krrelr, non -sexed. starred chlckl+, three -week-old capons, old- B1 'hop & tion, Seedsmen. Bcile- -or pullets,•nesrsexed chicks ss -.:..W - : ilO14SE•J FOR SALE VlAe. Ontario. ' as $9.45. 90 per cent. pullets $1S 90, 4 Preo eatatugue. Tweddle Chlck s'I'ANF•!r WA'V'rE:U Limited, Fergus. riot. NUMBEIL O'UOD HORSES, MATCH - ed ed teams, one Feroberon stallion j,8lrrey'-J,.McAninch. Route`f, suelPh STA -MI -4 ON ENVF L WKS• N(PTH. Ing arter 187U. Will buy for cash. , -R G Pgrdv Aro aFlen %inmIr Drib _. -. AFTER ALL IT'S QUALITY 'CHAT u conts, ,Baden ' chicks are h'txh Toruerl,_ .,,Quality chieka_ mold : to ,you at low, prices made paiii bTe - -by large sales at low operating costs, .J)o - - --MEDICAL"- rURKEYl4 FOR SALE J ,WD SPRING TUNICNely. X1 LIP'S not delay, get our price list to- flay. ''e have, Barred Rocks. WHITE HULLANL) YUHEh:tB, liampehlres as low ps $9,45,, Whks hke- Hmrb Tablets, Tw►n;yy-ftve meati•- All Drug Stores or M,altby'a. Tor- _ Governmynt 'approved and:-utili*y= - 'iseir4orns '=8.96• We also have onto Ton.Irwin. stock. Prices on application Bart White Rock+. White Wyandottes. wn, eaurt Nfh. Untariu I-ight. Auewx. Hybrids, Barred HargDe :Kew -ramps HEPATUL-k RELLE.Vh:S STUX.%t'd L*F:U AND %P.W .'LL'31111NU 3EBAocks:C.New Rocks, Free circular. 13a- and Uver' troubles Symptoms. 4Len Electric �I ,ee Chick Hatchery,. Lim._ Palms In right side. under shoal- BATHS(, SINKS. TOILETS, SOIL d. Baden. 1ted, Baden, Oatarlo. der blades and across hlpa; Indi- f pipe. hollers, furnaces, radlator - gestlon,. Baa,._ Loasttpatton.' t�a11 trouble. Formula of doctor. Be etc• Lowest' prices, guaranteed. (Catalogue furntslfed. Main BLY THE' RIGHT CHICKS AND catch the right markets Order _multa In one day! Price 13.00, lire. Geo. S• Alma& Box 1A73W- ;srka- Plumb- Ing SupDllss. 921 \c Lawrence: Montreal. Bray's now. immediate shipment. loon, Sask.' e Nineteen vartetlem. Pullets,' -ock- erels, capons and 2-3 week c•hleka LYONS to order, Turkeys. Bray Hatrbery, ' E�'TESfAID, 1tELIEt` S�R BAFIlEB 13Q John N., Hamilton.' or adults, from dry r weeping eczema. Testimoafala from bund;. rebs' for aver 36 years. Two weeks'' 'one e�7g YO fit, T�oeitO >�e s - C1-KARANCE %AI,F. a LARGE TOM BARRON LEG -HORNS mated to cockerels from R. O. P. treatment. dollar. Write Hy- KFCOIND11-I0SIED FURNITURE and contest winning flock. $c; gala Products, London. Ontario, All iced F urniture is completely pullets 16c; Collins Poultry Farm, reconditioned, guaraoteed thorough_ _(Osnabruck Centre),. Wales, Oat, ASTH311A--= TRY "TEST MOST la- clean, and sold with' positive WIGS, TOUPES, TRANISFORMA- dons, Switches, Curls, and all types of finest quality Hair cooda, Write for illustrated catalogue. Confidential, terms arranged, Tor- onto Humah Hair 'Supply Co., 528 Bathurst Street, Toronto, IIAKF-RY F'QuIPMENT BAKER:r OVENS AND MA('HIN- " ery, also rebuilt equipment always on hand. Teribs arranged. Corree- pondence invited.. Hubbard Port. able Oven Co., 103 Bathurst St., Toronto. CARS, NFW A_VQ USED . MOUNT PLEASANT MOTORS, LTD-; Toronto's oldest Chrysler. Ply- mouth dealers: three locations, 632 • -]count Pleasant Road..2040' Yonge Street, 1225 Danforth Are. Our used ears make us many friends. F:uct;A'1'lu!VAL j STLDENT.S NUW E:NI'Ola1 LNU VUR courses in Matriculation, Short _Story, Jourd-altsm, Shorthand -and 'Speech Culture. Make use of your' spare time. Write today. C4mad- ian' Correspondence College. (ee- tabllnhed 1902). 22$ Yonge Street, Toronto., FILMS BEST RESULTS ROLLS DEVEL- oped with higloss deckled edged yyrints - 25c, Reprints 3c, Beautf- iful enlargement free. Prompt ser. vice. Excel Photos, . 1266. Lans. ,. downe Ave:,' Toronto. TRIAL SPECIAL - SEND MEGA. tive, this advertisement and 10c ...for three prints and 5 x 7 enlarge- aatent, or roll and 25c for eight prints, 5 i 7 enlargement. London Photo Service BQx_ 591,_T onden- - �-=-Ont.-EsfablTs-Fied..1919_. etfectiNe remedies; Asthma -Tone 'money -back guarantee of satlefac- Harvey, 'Vaterdo�vn, Ontario. �• _ for milder Asthma. Asthta-flax for tion. ca severo Asthma- Bottle, ;1.00. Guar- . 11114-00 KRUEHLER... CHESTER- " $9.60 KITCHEN t .i73J\ETS I I LL. anteed. 'Write Asthma' -Tone LLb- field bed, reversible spring -filled "u oratories, 410 Barton, Hamilton. cushions. Ontario. $19.50 CHESTERFIELD SUITE. pieces brown repo material. Mar- shall construction,. u< BALD" fjOL`0, E_U,D- 11BEAe'H'8 Formula" grows hair rapidly; kills $29.00 8 -PIECE , CHESTERFIELD ;w dandruff, stops falling hair, itch- Suite, upholstered it.. English tap - I' Ing scalp. Hundreds of testimon- estry,, reversible M.Arshall spring dtlstry, urgently requires trained men, Learn electric Welding now. dals, -Boxes ¢1.00, postpaid. Use cushions. 4 a half contents, If not satisfied, -re- $37.50 BEAUTIFUL BRUWN Mo - order and sold a s stoney' -back guarantee rof sutisfs - turn the unused portion - your hair Chesterfield Suite, S pieces, q' looney refunded Instantly,. L. and figured reversible Marsh", spring B. Beach, 132362, North. Vancouver, cushions. B.C. Scalp specialists for 13 years, $35.00 10 -PIECE L1V1U13 RUUU_ ' .Iatlmfaettea or refund.• Parts, Toronto. teen bte Our reputation protects you Outfit, comprising 3 piece velour cheaterfield suite, bridge lamp and walnut end table, table lamp Iamp and shade, milk cushion and modern smoker.. j2BOND OAK DINING. RW'i' := MINKS FOR SALE PURE QUEBECS, CHOICE., LARGE kilts. Durk, silky, densely furred. suite, suite, Duffel, extension table, six Few bred females, $27.50. 'Ramona 'Stink RRnch, Markstay, Ontario. leather upholstered chairs. Per-' feet. $35.00 9-Pl CE OAK DINING ROOSf- , NURSERV STUCK suite, large buffet, extension table. china cabinet and 6 leather scat { HARDIEST FRUITS, RARE UPNA• mentals. Request illustrated Cain- chairs. $69.00 BEACTIFUL 9 -PIECE. DIN- logue and planting guide; 600 var- ing Suite, rich walnut.anish, Ittrge -leties, trees, shrubs, perennial buffet, extension table, china cab- flower's; tested and grown at inet, and 6 ledjther upholstered Dropmore. Order early for free ehairs. -• booklet on new fruit recipes, also $85.00 SOLID WWI -NUT D1N11,G premium with order. Strong suite, (cost new approximately plants; expert packing; guaran. ;225), large buffet, • extension teed delivery anywhere. The Baan- table, china cabinet. and 6 leather itoba Hardy Plant Nursery. Drop- meat chairs. more. Mamitoba. .449.00 3IODERN. OAA.DINETTF,- suite, buffet, extension table; and 441.1 -At TO t\''t\'1'WtN 4 chairs with embossed leather seats. Perfect. AN Ul^l•'::I: I'U LVEFtY'•1NVENTOR $35.00 SMART BEDROOM SUITE, List ur- irnvciitions and-Lull-tmfor• - irlrich, ,two-tone walnut finish_ matiun sent free. The Kamsay Co., •Dresser, • chiffonier and full' size Registered, Patent Attorneys, 273. bed, Like new. Bank Street, Ottawa, Canada, $49.00 • COMPLETE BEDROOM suite, dresser, chiffocler, full size tress sagless spring, and new mat- ?-�---- ON1VAs FOR SALE] bedroom suite in bleadhed *ul'nut EEN Onions from each, Six quarte, dol- i - f(nish,. with Venetian ml�ror& - lat with order. Express custom- Dresser, chiffonier.' full size 'Ibcdi• I sir's expense. This week's offer P - I Guaranteed, Harvey, 'Vaterdo�vn, Ontario. �• _ sagless sprfnF, and mattress. Al brand neer. } ca j $9.60 KITCHEN t .i73J\ETS I I LL. I i pbe•' ,'a *T �p 1 CAR Cil\D TRUCK Ptl1[\TS,. OPPORTUNIT1Fa FOR HF!N finishes. $16.95 6 PIECE BREAKFAST SUt R Used Nt w PREPARE FUR THE FUTURE. IN- buffet, fable ci 4 pilaus, ted fol. All merchandise carefully crated for I' - IN ItF.l41JiLT MO. dtlstry, urgently requires trained men, Learn electric Welding now. safe shipment on receipt of money - with detinue 4 a TORS, POWER-IINITS, Hydrealle I Helite• Wlaches, Gleseratom start- General. Welding 'Yorks, 100 Jar. via Toronto.- order and sold a s stoney' -back guarantee rof sutisfs - " A W . en, Magnetos, 4,arbureterm,'Radlat.- • :- . tion. 11 ere - nZebaase setrvlee, Glom - LYONS JFURNTTURE CO. r .Iatlmfaettea or refund.• Parts, Toronto. teen bte . ISSUE. NO.- 11-='40 478 Yonge• .$t. 'Toronto := f - :I .�T.q , n ..,..-. +yry ... s.{. / .[,.._:. 1' •:...y:E' ........-_'. - ....c•L. ._.-ti. '..moi".--< a. .-- y.r r - I 4e ' w. v,'�{4+ ... •-..,.. .•' ♦,,:_... a.. a w,�-.m'__—�"__"____�-^^.. _ ...'9'^'.-'^"'_�c.'-ia' _ '. uv --r'-+^'.� `_'--n.�: +•.L.d' Yi' .*i`'.11 ,. 0.1• ..: h- - .._. -_. r as he went up, by his re-entry into —Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cator an - :, - `=The Pkkermg , B R Ab L E Y' S r Q ' tho Cabinet, with the Premier tear- son visited on SuudaY last with Y _ a.,00*L1� fJ Ing up the resignation: Col. Drew Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Morley. �T _ .MARKET - r • may be right after all on that —A •well -attended Weeting of the - a question. w. 'M.1 S. of ,the United Church, Bo s' 2 -tone Sweaters, $1.25 " .—The Ladies' Ni¢ht scheduled Mrs, Norman • Mashinter spent was held on March 6th, at the 'PVe Qarr a full line of Boys' Breeches, $1.75 ' with _ p - for Thursday, at the Community. Saturday with her , husband in Lon- kerne of _Mrs. Leslie Marley, Qub, has been postponed till Tues- don and reports he is on the -road the President, Mrs. F. T. bunting �i $oj-6' _�in jlbreskers, x$1.75 3 to recovery. the chair, who was assisebed • rCB -� Boys' red or blue Shirts, .75 March 20th. � - 1, —,The Ladies' Aid of the Presby• � —The first •meeting of the Jun- in the Devotional Period by bars. and Men's Big $ wela118e 1.75 - ,-'terian Church will, meet at the for Institute will be held on Sat- N. Gartshore and Miss E. Murray. bomae of Mrs. jK'. R. Miller, Wednea- urday, March 30th, 'at 3 o'clock, The Bale Committee reported on ured Men's heavy lined smocks 2.95 Women's Institute work being done and quilts to. be day next. Hostesses: Mesdames T. sharp, in the M8n'8 Rubbers at various prl- ;Andrew, Hugh Miller, Robt. Rees Club Rooms. All girls interested in quilted. Arrangements were comp - Cos. Meats _ CBs. i . 4 4_i and J. Murkar. the junior Institute"'!! -"are cordially leted for the Easter •Thankoffering _ ! _. to be 'held, Mar. 20th.- Mrs, M. S. (''� r Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Robinson, invited to come. The membership Chapman • was presented with a Our •delivery 1s at your 8el�1Ce _ -ce 0 �a�ey Saskatchewan Lloyd .Carr, and fee is 2b cents. The guest speaker a Membership in the . Women's Phone Pick 1620 ~v v daughter, Alva, of Gormley, visit wille I _ iPbone Pidt 3a0e -- Mr. and Mrs.. Murray Barrett Ice Will the girls of the ssionary Society �Itnd other• relative9 last week %Club Girl Eniertaina" please bring ��h of Canada, a bequest from HOT CROSS BUNS Deliv- reference files and record the late Mrs. J. W. Smith. An add - their i villa Good Friday morn- books. rens--was read by Miss Jean Clark, - m village Fri_ �.,A large nu4nber heard W. H. on behalf of the local 'Mrs. ing. in 'the country, 'Thursday, Chapman fittingly replied. The to � -} -day aad Saturday. Order now. 25 Moore, and Han. G. D. Conant, in e i the Town Hall here on Tuesday 4th" Chap. of, the Study Book,_ can't! per doz. at the Pickering "The Ministry of Healing„ was _ • _ <,.; — _ 8a]tery s _ - evening. For some reason or other - Re The Easter Thankoffering there is definitely, not the usual given en Mrs. Cyril Morley. Miss adeeting of the W. M. S. of the interest in this election. fr'e�hments were served by Miss There's ! d on `l--0Rin to the unusual demand Murray's Group. 9 1 Rere 5 J United march will be bel g �pn Monday afternoon last '-Y L edneeday afternoon, March 20tH, for advertising space during the •Economy, Cleanliness and � .', Mar. 10th, the pupils of the Pub - •at a o'clock, in the Sunday School Past few weelm and until the elect• lic and Continuation Schools had �r Janet g n, R. N.; tion is over, our reading matter \ lourteous Service -in zo�'na M,ne zgbe the Pleasure of listening to a rev- t of Homo, will be the special spec- and news columns are being short- ital given by Dr. Leslie Grossmith, bar. A cordial invitation is extead- sued. We enter into contracts at o f tendon; Eng, with Mrs. Gloss- r' ed to all the ladles of the congreg- the beginning of; the year with the -- - ' • advertising agencies for a definite with, who have been touring serosa : L e'aderGrocenes , G -stioa to attend this -special meet a g g Canada and the United States for • amount of space, and have there- the past six years, recitals �+ To Gray Coach users in this fore to supply this,, space when de- in. schools and colleges. The recital - pillage, 4-- The Coach Line ann- mended. We are hoping therefore1l Large Pkg. ounced in this Paper during the that this unusual demand will be casisisted of operatic numbers on �� j dtore' Rini - Ast two weeks, the additional ser- over before you -become too bmpat- the Piano, including "Annie Lour- Pkite. Kellogg's ' ♦;res 'o! busses ie8vin for Toronto lent. In the meantime we ask_ you ie" in various arrangements, Moz- .-TEA OORN FL4KES, AND g art's Sonata in C Minor. The Dr. • S BARS OF l Daily at 5.54 p• m. and another for i, to read what the advertisers have thrilled his listeners with Bethev- Urhsws at 8.31 P. Tn. daily, ezcept'', The United Church will hold Ie Good Tel sumo - LIFEBUOYi Sunday and Holidays. The Oshawa their Ste Patrick's Supper Friday, poi famous Moonlight Sonata. He •68e. �b. 1 Fruit Dieu SOAP... strayed a character of Dickens. ' be - box, NOTE - 3.81 not 6.81 as prey- Mas. 15th, ('tonight) - when their _- , -lowly advertised. annual Hot Roast Beef Dinner Will in a abort monologue, the Part be- �'0r 560. FOr 26C. .-: t!'he Hon. Harry Nixon's dram- be V served.- Alterthe ladisa have Ing taken f'oa'l the The Old Cnr- r iatSe rise in the estimation of local satisfied- everyone, with their good . ioaity Shoe. Mrs. Grosamith sang McCormick's o d 8t B 8�' ill t 8 1 ICs. 1 1 b. Liberals on Monday of this week, t'^ings, the men Will do their bit, osia :umber, the Doctor's own comP-p -� when he resigned from the Hep- by furnishing the --program and en- Soldier. entitled -The Little Tin . _ ., s•� -ft lbs. for s5c, burn Cabinet, and acclaimed as the tertainment. This promises to be Soldier. The recital was concluded p Gross - next leader o! the Liberal Party in another evening of good fellowship mwith an overture from Dr. Gross- i'th's ` opera, - . The Immortal A. Ontario, has now taken an about- and a cordial invitation is extend - New Staunton Semi -trimmed Wall -parer -10c. pee roll turn, and he has probably fallen ed to one and all to come out and Slsve, ^Which is to be produced in. _ New York. sa Well as broadcast ov- up. Be sure to gt a sample boots.. _ about as far in the other direction ell joy it. Adults 85, children 25 er the radio. Young and old enjoy - cents. ed the program. = B. M. lie' "Frilled Curtains—Beautiful _ patteane—Bcautiipl ; --- colors.' Per pair, $1.98 New Home -spun Curtain material for drspe6 etc, very --'- '_' pretty. 44inoh, reversible. 890: per yd. New "Gordon" Print dresseefor ladies, out of the ordin, - "SISHAN" Work bcots.•and ,,Big 88" overa)16 for the worker.—No better rna:de. _ A _ M,, St HARMAN SPECIALS .. — Y'_ _Breakfast .Barco, 25c. a ib. w: Mingdf ea 12c. a lb. - - a „t Pork Liver, �12t �. y.'S_ /tit //fir tew Bee � l < w 5 ✓ewel S�rteng, 15c. a ISS _ _C1 laic Cleanser, 3 'tins, 13c. ti tins, 2Snc. E"CA i U I I The model illustrated is the MCI.AUGIn.I,1-Bulcx SUPER model 31 losr•door lowing iedw& NE of these days the itch is going to hit - even'McLaughlin-Buick's big production 'VV you to.get out and get in on the fun a line has trouble keeping up with them? •,McLaughlin -Buick can be in the spring -time. Of course, we're doing all we can to be ready, ,Maybe, like others we know of, you've even for everyone, got the model picked out, and are just "wait- But what with everybody wanting. Buicks Ing a few weeks"' to do something definite' this season, we can't say -how long we can about it. promise the delivery we can give now. ' But may we emphasize, in purely friendly' So why, not play 'the early bird this year? interest that a lot of other people probably -' Why not get the jump on your neighbor and , have the same idea? ricin f your McLaughtz - And that when they start buying in droves— still talking about getting his? Better see -as they do every year about the ides of March your McLaughlin -Buick dealer today! _ "•�-'ice"^"--'..;. .:k ..�!...:...: .... - *�,:.. '....,,ate.:c <. i .. .. �i..riWr.r'' .:>..� .•::�► ,�.�r; .a DONALD MOTOR SALES---'WHrMY Assoc, Dealer=—J. McGlashen--Dunbartori Butcher .(poone 3000) riciering :Oar Motto W* %we it• CM " 1k Or It is saR mods.' T&WV K'''1 J. S. BALSDON, • PICKERIN ^