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PEARSQAT-Ph eieian CALVERT In loving memory of 14th brought an audience from ourILLS s ' y on Tuesday and finisIea a quilt for # and Surgeon. Dunbatton. '1017 -a dear Mother, who passed away, extended community for many mil-, X1886--1936 ' ` a friend. March 21st, 1935. es ,on every side' to our auditorium. E:-FORSYTH. Oph. D.. Director Our dramatic club are busy with i. Raoptome•r3etyl AasociationofMid.32.tt:s. We cannot clasp your. hand, Mdt'__zr Our Attorney -General G. D. Con- ttieua�'Memb of the �ltmetiratt Optometi?'.:at their new drama, and will be pres- aataelaattn. r examined' b7 sDP9intme--a Dear; ant, the first speaker wa$ warmU �CHOPQING- entin it soon, Your twe-,s The Meri's Supper was a grand .. -pday' . Wednesday aqd -:F But let s• L e o n, _ ve ari o his quiet,forceful -- Lagos.. Success, ucc sss, an ave a real treat. They p WE GRIND FINE Tell that we still remember thee.Mft '"' address. -The local s eakler wasp DONALD RUDDY Barrister: -,Lovingly, •reiembered by Beatrice g g Mr. John Usats- who took his an, Shorts and Feed of ail . took their parts' in the drama well, ss iciuor Notary tlubuc. tluaeytpY oaa•' and _Daughters... T theme from a former address of kinds;. also minerals `and oiler oao by- taY�iats A. c, t;r,ria -_ The Y. P. L . will meet on Good sou.•otidt.ins or, oust House- Whitby. +u7 Frida in he hat 8 'cl ore's - "I L Freedom", eoncentrafes for profitable feediar p1 Friday t 'Churc o'clock, Mo ova and -did justice to such an inspiring Kept on hand svkTON, BELL Cf. ROSS Community Club Ltd. when Rev, R. Mc1Vey will put on 4 Earristocs (f Solicitors "r-' moving pictures of Easter Time, topic. The musical period was com- '. How little do w0' realize that T?•is will be instructive. posed of a solo. by Mrs. Bellhouse. We sioc#c only the bsst_Paul W. J. BEATON. K, C. Telephone Russia holds the balance of :oowe> The Missionary Dept. of the Sun- A solo by -Mr. Geo. Percival and ..Feeds and Supplies. IL BROOKE BELL, K. C. Adel, 2838 Community Singing, 'conducted by - - in Europe and, the key to the world day ,School are putting on a pag- J.D. F. ROSS situation. One of the best lectures eant, entitled, "T'ie i.esurrection" MTs. Moore, at the piano. Mr. W. 372 Bay St. ever heard in Pickering, "Russia on' Sunday evening, the 24th, in the H. Moore, after cifering to answer j011iN L. POND Ioronte in the Present War" was given by church. Come out and enjoy a good any questions, proceeded to speak 1�AlVti St�RVZY'aOtr !" 7. U. liiCHARDSUN & Co., Harris- Prof Saunders last Tuesday night Earner Service. on those subjects which have been F Jr.O%FEV %J , Sohac riou"hes ttc , Svite w, u B ' , l.tte u°�;' .. at the Club rooms. It was greatly ._ � _ uppermost in the public's mind and �� Toronto Wit. •roeootQ• �& '�•. eJh,phoac fid. lees: PSca.,ina Yboo 6615. tit} enjoyed by the few that attended AUDLEY throaigh .5is quotations ---circum- L. S. 13n file are the ' rseosds �l! MGUS IvicNliLLAN;irnsLtt, Sol. It has been a reflection, to the re- stances, interpreted to the meeting 8urveyer4 QlbsoA said .. __ +. Itor, �Fotary' ,lyl a keen ln.nd. on a foundation of . ]alit. Orhawi. PkWA.; Torodto. eleaLone $ruin a,os. 29i¢ that these lectures, sponaoied by her parents -in Toronto. many. _y_ears o;r .v ua . e e Uc7aEu� the Club have "been so poorly att- Keep Friday evening the last of left no t uestionb or doubt in the 158E 1 ended. The subjects have been tiro- .March for the church drama here. minds of ' the audience. , u ERBERT T. FAL: AISR, L D S.. ely and should 'be of interest to all. Many from here attended the •�� -per LX D. D,. S. Graduate of ate ttoyci QAhl Ae of a BROUGHA:1-----• - .i,�► • M -M - M) R Dental Surgeons and.the University of Toronto. No �?harge beyond a silver collet- Seed Fair at, Broak:in on 'Wedges- - Maomee Ia reside. .rcood,�oor iaas t, St,. And- tion,_ has been made. The Club has day. } cbare3. is 40a.o c DtSc�e sour,: t ulations .from -the -,commuriity. "71601. to a o ts- or or sapsiwement. (X-ray not been Gut to make money, but Our local fanners won several rreiea). Pbone lick x700. prove a source of entertainment Prizes at the Quints Seed F'aiL last The_ meeting of Candidate W. H. - Insuranes Of All Kinds - and education to ' the people of, thi-- week. Moore, on_ Friday. afternoon . waa _ f umist0*6 Wares. - district. The Club will not be able Wm. Hedge' and wife .from Oak- not too 'well attendedi clue -to late Beet Rates Availfitie With to continue -this type of" program in -vilie, called on relatives here- on advertising as to date and time of p K. BEATON. v1 TOWNSMP the. future unless there is a defin- .Sunday. " meeting. rity a ice. �eclz and Service, Y CI k. Convoyaas,er.commaa+onar I" ' - _ Mr. and Mrs. Bert Harvey Mrs. .k.tta .�sYi[e• Accaratant 'Etc. Issoer.a! 'Ile derrtand for. such. You. the poo• The Red. Cross Social- : at the � __ _ -_- MorriageUeenees. WfC,tevaleNnt.. ple, have .tuined^dawn the Club's home__of air. and Mrs. R. P. Win- McWhirter and Mrs. Johnston atf' Atjr ress- Phone A, E. R1CHA1RE, . effort at Educatiarlal Lectures. The `ter,.'oh Monday eftning was' atten- ended an Executive Meeting of the BRfJtJG}1AM PICK 515 - �C 1V Directors of the Club Faze nom_* res- ded by about fift; pet,.,te frsm_ Red. Cross. at _Claremont on Tues- IGiEMORAL "1.NS R.4 NL,R ' dy for suggestions from.youu on - Alickerffig and tilis vieWty. ,It en - Mr. evening. Mar. 12Lh. The late 327. Ha Philli s REAL Wlsat to Do 1T`� shied' the local `unit to send 920.00 Harry P , of CONVLYANLIitG - to t'1e Montzeal.' son of.the • late- Syh:an s V old establtt+i►tsd rtreney. retd7 to so central .ody to assist in xhs. ce laudable work. This voluntary help nus. and Mrs. #'hi}lips, eras laid to - - - DL'NHARTO\ th idlers- is wort?�wbile. Mus -'e, rest beside his paretlts In the loeat Out trreb paw your way evert to sena _ _ -.. ands unchgon followed the rog- cemeterir on Tuesday afternoon. day. Pfimia, Pick.• @900 Congratulations. to Mr"• anfi Mrs. :l The Happy -Circle- Mission Banes - P Robert Strviud, on the birth. of 'a ressive euchre, when a hearty vote of a preciation to the host for t..e d r- GOAL, FI _ daughter. pr t. will ., her home, was given. P -hold -their Easter Th$nkoffeL� St. Pauls Dunbazton, Sunday,, at 7.30 p. in. Guest' speaker will be 'mrmn IN J LICENSED AUCTIONEER AND MAr. 24th s--. Easter Day. 2 p:- m. -Greenwood.- - Mrs. W. Gee,' of Every. BAN Dr GRAVEL, VALUATOR _ Sunday School. 3 p, m. Celebration __ .. ..8%1es coadurted A ivW�erc of the Hol ,Co Public � one welcome. : y mmunion; with Ess-' E E t) i'1$ $ A -seriiotis ' accident 'befef :lir: f IPboneor write. Address dli Dundas ter Message by the Rector. - 1 - , in the -interests of Par ell, employed by 1Ir. Bert Xati: BUILDi R'S : Street« East., Dumbarton = 'liens Community _ _ - sII PPLIE ..' ien •his' .kzicyc7e aitd a- tai . tYhitby, Ontario " Club are holdin a Euchre anl'O'.d cgilided, -near Whit -, , and. th,,, $ g alEo loa:�l cartage work -- Time Dance on -'Friday evening _ Newman �w iTi 3n you mart serious] j We hawe-� is lwFet] in stock a tnli $t'terbuSh Hos sal APnI 5th in the Community Hall, Y- orad,' on. R MILLING ' e Sunday, Mar. 10t''• LF3iE of MAPLE LEAF -E, Government Licent Good-prizesand good' niitsx Mrs. S. H. Hastings, Community : Friends wish to offer t'-.elr sym I Friendship Secretary of the Domir••` -COMPANY LEDs' -`Main-St.-E. StouffyilIP, Ont. ath . to Mrs.: -Alex. Annan 3lrs. We ��r P l ' ion Board, will be the speaker for A ♦r MITCHELL .i Phone 191 Gerald Cowan anal other member 1 -Maternity, Medi _si, and SurgicM , of -the family on the loss of Their the W. M. S. Easter Thsnkofferinf,= - i cases taken father, Scott, who passed away1eet on unday,pri1 7t} ; a' �141C@[iQ9� (}h, Ing S '-. z , .80 pe m. - Special-miisic will be Maternity Semi -Room last Monday, in Toronto, _ - I provided. nffiuphone7400' Residence Q$� Rates for 10 days -525.7$ Dunbarton Home and School' Ihegistered Nurses in attendan.Se and. Club invite A large congregation was present you. to a Euchre. and_ at churta}I 'service on Sunday, to Q ' l 24 hour service given. Dance in the . Community Hall,. on . Sonlethin New Friday, March 29th. 'Keep this data- i ear- the Palm Sunday earnest _ Y -Ambulance Service message of the Pastor,. Rev. I. E._ - - VD` open• and come out and spend a ? - _ MRS. E.R. GOOD 25.37 Kennedy: Services- for -Holy • Week' pleasant •evening. Adm. 25 cents. Coleman . Oil Heater -Neat, Proceeds for Home and ,School were. held on Tuesday evening and. FOR Fund. _ Friday afternoon. good ]3t;at .and. t;►asy to operate INSURANCE NC� Mr, and Mrs. McWhirter opene:i .7UR!''!► Wolam y u like to have some fun Also p `oad live, of ranges ®r Get rid of the corr:webs by attend- their home for a'Euchre Party on ' , SXRVICE• Thursday evening, Mar. - 14th, and if it is a furnace,; we would -- - ? - Ing the Cobweb Social, Tuesday ev- t _ Phosi-Pickering 67 he sum bf $10.00 was realized to . ♦ : ening, April 2nd in • the school- be pleased t0 install the best, " CY IL R. MORLEY roam of the Dumbarton United aid in buying auppliea fifths much „ Church, under the auspices of r}le •needed war work, so those williitt, "Passe_ EeaaOmy F1RS AUTOMOBILE, LIFE to, work, will be. supplied With mat Young Adult Group. Buy a string a Satisfactle" Guaranteed ACOIDWIT, WINDSTORM -- erials. PUnIC LIABILITY j 1r- and follow it. to your Treasure! A NATIONAL GOVERNMENT Roberp and Mrs. Malcolm and good program is planned and ref- CANDIDATE for 8. ONTARIO ALDU y jSB�i,VILE PROTECTION reshments will be served. little ,aqn ger, with their on .Adm. 15 r cents; . Grandma m who t t Strings 5 -and 10 c�rlt5, each, _ Sunday Gran Ma1col Isrdws►re 'Disdssd h Spring Specials The death -of. Mr, William lie- are being held as follows,'and'with had been visiting there at Queens- PITS arson, of Dumbarton, took place the following weU-kmwn speakers Wille; returned hosts with them. - suddenly; Tuesday, Mar. 12th. Mr. MARThe March meeting of the W. I. ,A moderately, pricad b'ed- •Henderson'was in his 80th year and ' • ----Mao 23rd - ; ' was held at the Bayles Home with - `' r00ID. sulttl, walnut, in '' itad been .a resident of Dumbarton, Port Perry ----Major J. F. Belford, {he usual large attendance: Mrs. •- � Mrs. Jas. Laugheed, Toronto Harvey, the President, was in char- �'+t all his life. The funeral services GIVE the fashionable light fin- were held at his Iate home with Mr. Newman will also speak at ge• The meeting was opened and ' lish waterfall fronts nun- business transacted in ,file , usual • Rev. H. Howey, officialting. Inter- these meetings. -' AlstiD Of odd (lret3s'or dL meet ,took place in Erskine. Cem- _+_ - form. Communications received and CHOCOLATES $ disposed of. A discussion regarding " oh�et of drawers. Mirro><a etery. He is survived b9 his wid- I had hoped to have arranged for g FOR the sending of delegates, for the ;. ow and tbwee children: Mrs. Hilts a public meeting in the Town Hall, - . but' owl Shot's Course, at Guelph, was voted ;.,Easter are plate glees. -$75.U0.' (Alma), of Oshawa; Mrs. Opens Pickering, ng to the 'diffic-- (Effie), of• Oshawa, and Ernest,- of ulty of getting about the whole pont and rejected for this war LAYER FELT MATTRESSES year, when money is. needed for Toronto. -- County, --owing to the condition of _ filled with soft felt cotton; firstly 5n- - =- other=.-purposes._T�he plan for the 7• The death of Mr. Wan John' Gil-. the..roads, roads, where I , am , not so well holding of a Euchre Party at e Ashti -with roltd s titched edges, .g - FRESH PACK and _ mer, took place suddenly last Mon- known as I am in this, village,' `I Striped floral cotton tickim�. iibme of Mrs. Mc�Vhirter was rec.- All day afternoon. Mr. Gilmer was in thought it in•- the best interests of s standard siZes. Earh $6.95, ei6ea' with enthusiasm. Many mem• BETTY ANN his 70th yead, . and was born, _and' _ N�gtional Government, to meet the lbers saying they would ' be there, Congoleum Rugs an special prices had. spent the most of his life on greatest _ number of the Electors taster Wrapped the family. homestead. He will ion elsewhere At the conclusion- of the -Business g here in the County and. rely Session, Mrs. ' `Harvey introduced 1 lb. 5CC. Muter AmbosLnca, Day or N t be remembered by- friends and' nei-- 'On- my- friends in `and •auout Picker- - the guest• •speaker, Mrs: Gooden, of Phone 1600 ghbors as a man of-stirling qual. . ing to be generous in -their support Whitevale who av much- advice d TER NOVELTIES, _ by his widow, of a Truly ' g j fries. He -is survived Y national .Government, on Health Conservation, many Prac- : the' former May Lacey and a dau. elected to Serve All the' People and. tical hints on Food Values, as aids �C, t0 $100 1 C. A. STERRITT place Glenna. at .ffuside took Siipport the Empire without reg- to health. Her talk was much app- FOR THE,KIDDIBS place from his ]ate residence on rd to petty party politics. -• reciated. Roll Catl was answered by - Funerai Director Thursday afternoon with a private -Your Note and Continued Tnfluen- ,.Safety in the Home". Refresh - service at.,the .home,' and a service cis is respeetfully solicited B0 i 11S DRTJG CO•! Ind ' Furniture Dearer at Erskine Church, at 2.30 o'clock, - menta were served and a pleasant with Rev, H. Howey i71 charge, o'clock, Sincerely yours, social intercourse took Place at the UNDAY HOURS»lZ•1 neon. } 06 �'irske*u1a. OntV • ._. ,Harry Al Newsman ,tea tables. _ , 1 t► P�02f1 N ..1, _;,,�. : I .� ferment took place in Erskine Cern- (see also other columns) ' etery. ti s w w.p ..,.. :... ..... .. ,rwr-.s....».. .:.agcy,..., •� - M1��.rx«,+om ;w �cm,..gms-mac;-,c.a f user 9. ,.:.: _ ss...,-� - s ' ,, r , •. / ., .� _ • '.fib_ r - over against thsi sepulchre. The Marymentioned beta together for 1 know that ye seek Jesus, who beth been bee the soil tested first to find it Lime is required. If, the is In ' crucified. S. He is soil at-Aren't V8tec .~ Sund -with--Mary- Me must- Mary the mother of James and here; for he Is risen, even as - -he said. Come, see the where ready neutral or ali;aline, it is a loss of time and money to put lime I�` . . . . lid Civilization - , Joses (see v..56). These were the place ' the Lord lay. on it. If you will have a sample o. . women who had ministered to Jes- Had the tcmb remained sealed soil taken according to the insu•ue- r - - __' h6ol' _ us. throughout the three years •of.. and guarded, the .-World would tions pa s 9e � pages 2 to 32 of. t en• _ Anna Frederikwin, aF; and her =-- - �� = his public -minist ___ ministry.. have had stronger S grounds_ for closed pamphlet and forward the sister Ellen; 17, have 'se•eu their 1 %1 The Guard Watches N denying the. resurrection and same to the Dept, of Chemistry, at first street cars• ek sera ea s. paint y p - '62. Now on the morrow, which, would have claimed as it does- to- O,A.C., Guelph, we will have I% test-. ed fingernails, telephones and large L is the day after. _the Preparation, day,, with far greater force, that ed and will then bo'able to let yoo _ shops-•-, and'the,y are act a bit im- e son the chief priests and the Phari- our Lord's subsequent appear- know whether or not Lime is rcr pressed: - --` - sees were gathered tcgether unto an i ua Iatic. nested. Lime is not a manure or L! fact, what they tbotight of -- , we rcmem- � plantfood, it !s ,simple a soil condi-_ N1aucouver ..aft their first --trip LESSON XIL 'bed what-that deceiver said while - - tioner. Y td_b1Qr�k ------ away from the remote at _ THE SEPULCHRE: TRIUMPH he was yet, alive, After three days Farm Forum ' _- � � _ northern tip of _ Vancouver. Isl,tn:l 4_VER DEATH.-Matthew 2-7: A7 I rise, again. 61. Command there- — _ -- -'-� inight liuve' been summed t p lacon- . _ - - 28: 15, fore. that the sepulchze be made t2 '1 wonder if you would gine me ic•ally by."£u what?" ; GOLDEN -Now hath sure until the third day, lest ha p- (Conducted by Prof,. Henry Z. Bell, some inYo_rmatioy regardin sulpll• o, / �, NO': 1-'AGER TO L1\GZn Christ been raised from the dead ly his disciples conie and steal him of the Ontario Agricultural College, Guel ur as an acidifier of Qo11-.1 Wive 'the first-fruits. of them that are away, an say unto the people, He is risen from the dead: assisted b� other members of the O.A.C. faculty) considerable dlfiiculty with aYka ilsen, d::li•yy farmer et Cape Scott, asleep. 1 Cor. T5: 20. THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING and the last,, error will; be; worse than - line water, although alurnillum •sul- pha".' will correct it:tl have Ul: the northern end of Vancouver h2ve-'s - `- T-me.-Christ s burial occurrec. -iiia--65. Pilate-said unto Q t have a SO-etre farm hf sandy soil. As I have not enough, baa•ifyaril Been told that sdTpfnir has'a longer tai t• lziiand.-the b,. p i eat heir. epnre" lives there, where they ru. some time before six m. on Fri- p ihcm, Ye have a guard: go, make, fertilizer for bath places, ! ant haul- ing effect than aluminum. €uiphate,- ,,vere_4 Sarerat-tr:,^,s Save -taken to - day, April 7; the visit of the wo- It as sure as a can. G6.• So the y y Ing the fertilizer to .the sandy soil --but-am riot fikmiliar nf:ix-'fhe Ilio=•- Poi �Llice, tiny retfiemerh a Yew y, m en to_:alt� sepulchre occur- vent, and made the .. , e ulchrg _._ .-_ -:- � P ... and Intend getting lime ••for clay ' ' Densities of sulphur. i miles to the south, h-ut,this Is the — - ' red earl Sunda morning,-April Aril Y Y g,- p `9, A.D. 30. Sure, sealing-the stone, the guard being with them. g 'land, Will you please let me know -thing - Any advice, you would glee me in fir.,L time• they have seen "civilla:I Place. Calvary and the The. Jewish authorities Jer- if this Is a wNe to do? If so,' this matter. will be greatly apprec• tion." And they. don't blink muni of it. -near- by tomb of Joseph of Arimathaea' .of. usalem apparently Pl? Y .could not rest will You please advise me what quantities of lime to use? If there iated. ti . G., York Co. - •- _ were both a short distance outside after Jesus was dead. Haunted by 'is a better method of enriching the. A. I would ' say that Flowers of -2.lit CI3 TO CRITICIZE' the walls of Jerusalem. his prophetic cords, in whif-I -Fie soil for this- year's crop will you Sulphur used at rates of 300 to' 600 The hard pavements -caFne in, for =-- 57. And when even was come, declared that he would rise frons please let .me know, if it is not lbs. per acre.will produce desirable a goal of eriticlam, and what there came a . rich man from Ari- the dead on the third day, they more expensive? - S. R., Dufferin- acidity in controlling scab on pots- •deal they said about girls who paint mathaea named. Jose ph, who alsoSimcoe_ went back to Pilate requesting, toes. - If the Sal•phur -is broadeast their fingernails was'iar from com- himself was Jesua' disciple: 58. ' p hit a guard be placed -at the sep- A. You are dole well to have g just after .the land is plowed, and plimentary. City .leen, too- came to - this man west to Pilate, and ask'- ulehre. The Pharisees used polit; 'the manure put on the lighter_soIl. , before discing, Sulphur can be add- for-a good -deal of criticism.- - ` ed far the body of Jesus. Then ical arguments to influence Pil- 0 It may be that tlfe.heavier clay soil, ed -most effectively. One expert- Neither of the'two girls has ever '.P 06 , commanded it to be .given ate. 'ihev contended that, if .the would benefit materially f}•om a , menter advises that on-.soils - that been tb 'a formal school, but have ' ug. Joseph of Arimathaea was a disciples persuaded people that 'hg•!it e.ryplication of manure. lack Sulphur-oxidizing bacteria, It received their education through aria of means of refined mind, a Jesus had risen from .the dead, Regarding applying li-ne to clay . is advisable to use Inoculated Sal- the . •provincial -' correspondence r r- soil, I would saythat ou s _ - and held in good repute among his iou's- rising than had occurred a. fellow counsellors. It was this man 'the triumphal entry, in conse- - with his mind already enlightened quence that Jesus was the MesK- ---- -- by Jesus, and his heart drawn to fah. him, who stood trader the cross of -The - Resurrection Christ. Remorse or his past _ 3latt. E8: 1. Now late on the shrinking emote him, he forth- sabbath day, as it began dawn a with sought the "bddy of Jesus s toward the first day of the week, a to burg--it in his own grave, pre- came Mary Magdalene and the :. ped for his own costly burial. other M are to see the sepulchre*. Laid is the sepulchre It was 'not until they. were well _ 59. And Joseph took the body, on their way that It occurred to - and-wrapped it In a clean linea them to ask how the great stone - cloth, 60. and laid if in his own which they had seen roiled to the new tomb, which he had hewn oat door,-was to be removed. The dif- _: fn the rock: and he tolled a•great�� ficulty, however, melted away al= ,. stone to the door of the tomb, and most as soon as it was realized. a' � -'. ` s � r:: ,4 • � ,�,:;:; departed. The body was laid in a 'The stone was already gone- -... r' __ . .loculus in the tomb, formed by s 2. And behold, there was a ��� �,� �' s: slab of stone places across one great earthquake.; for an angel of ,,,,,.,...•�^ side of the tomb so as tai form a the Lord descended from heaven, >:offin-like recess behind it. The and .came and rolled away the entombment of our Lord We. re. stone, and sat upon it. 3. His ap- f _; markable fulfillment of Ise. 53: 9, pearance was as lightning, and his F ' which foretold that the Messiah raiment- white as snow: 4, and for. '_'7_7 won ma a a`s "grave "wftlr the fear of hint the watchers aid rich. in his death." = quake, and became as dead men. v - - _ 61. And M Mary Magdalene was 5. And the angel answered and g ' w _shore, and the other Mary, sitting- - -- said unto the women, Fear not ye; � Cbovrolx sp ce d A. Lrrs Tow* Seda :._ .. MAP PUZZLE HORUOV"L Answer to Previous Puzzle - particle. 1 1 Pictured is. A L 16 It is a — ' the map of-- H Mi p BAT 19 An important 61ts, president. NI I industry in Males. A this land. -13 Climbing _I , 21 Thing.' plant. 15 Name. 1 i A 2: Spanish. gentleman -- 16 Artificial S S L IS I A 2� Object of sit .,r-- skating pond. H 27 Darlings. p 17 One that N I W 29 Blue grass. _ - ` -- I doses. 32 Venomous• 7. -'f8 To halt. snake. r U I L 20 Silkworm. 37 Ratite bird. , ' . X21 Ren. vated. • 40 Crucifix. range in -this 38 Constant 23 To piece out. - 42 Onager, land, Sierra companion. 4 Maple shrub. 44 Tea. 40 Proportion. ,26 Opposed to 46 Storage house. _ VERTICAL 41 Play. even-., for weapons. 2 Arabian - .. ,43 To rest upon - `. 28 Above. '51 Greek letter: commander. ' one's .feet. 30 You and roe. 53 Hardens. 3 Bdtany term. 45 Half (prefix). 31 New • England-55 Caustic. 4 •writing fluid. 47 To scrutinize. .32 Me sure of 56 Anything that 5 More ancient. 48 Noun ending. ar heals. = Box. 4s F�stidiou�: TEP into your new Chevrolet at Easter and you'll move. right,up' front 33•I11-bred • 57 iKalaria. 7 Afresh.- 50 Bustle.S in the style parade. For'with its streamlined, dreamlined new "Royal person. 59 A crown, 34 Too.. s61 The river that ;8 Uncommon. 52 Pertaining -to -9 Being. wings. , :Clipper' Styling, Chevrolet has beauty that captures every eye and capts- $5 Mus(cal note. forms its 10 Famous. '54 Tp sink. vales it! You'll get a pride-quicl-cning,thrill; too, outpf owning the fongest 36 I am. eastern 38 Pair. boundary, :I1 Killing. -'66 Feather : scarf.. disease. sa senior. _ of all the lowest-priced cars—the car'that measures a full 181 inchcswh_ ere ,'. 39 Plural. - - ••s2 Mountain ; 14 Electrified . 60 Ream. Aength Counts, from #tont of s;ralle to rear of body. - – - 1 7 1 (I Yes; when you buy a Chevrolet you treat yourself.to all the. beauties, 12 3 tq S all the performance thrills, all the comfort and convenience, all the most — ' advanced features, all the real joys' of motoring at its modern best ... and 3 �. 17 18 .. you get thele all at the lowest cost for purchase price, gas, '6;1 dnd upkeep. - • . 0 21' 22 Z3 5o come in today ... buy yourself a new Chevroter and'an envied front- - rank position iri the 1940 Easter style revue. _ 24 25 . 26 7 f 31 __.. . • _ c4ioa - 'Dealer—Donald- Motor Sales; -Whitby. 5 i 2 : 3 5 - Associate Dealer —J. McGlashan; Dunbartan. I ..-- � ,: . . . __ . It Z ',_r .... r..� .n r - , .c .... I.. ti., i, . - . 1.. '.'-'- -, _ , - �0 - iV S ems_ :• f, .,.' '� � - .:e i.• 400k. .. y ,. - - n ice,. , '*„' y, _ 1`i,;, .� ��.�.�� r .. r.ar��� 9 , was` • - tha'surptuaea and pointed oitt that - t•�g off the top of &.turnip, hollows - �- ,`� �' C�' TO 4, �� 5 �� Ufa„ DQI�fCSC with thousands of lona of haaaa ?tad fess. out the, turnip; fining the hot " . ' rO�li - M r bacon being need f w Eemand low with brown auger and standing , oar Cna I. R .'-W • • n there would be need for the remain- the v.egetsble upright. Next day the w: , . Br Aunt: ^at•+• EY ia>g pork products to be conkamed' anger Will have dissolved Tn •the a w . uice which t has ext ted from - . ' - Women's -Activit at the Canadian- the turnip tissue. It tare aimed by r atAhngme - ° -- Q ?fear can F remove old all pa- Director -.of innovation , - -- -- : . per easily? -tee at Canadian ftatio,naf Ex• National Eahibitioa thin year wilt come that thin tttrntp fa even snore _ _ _ ' I - hib tion, Mrs. H. M. Aitken, be a class for Boy Scout cooks. The effective in- view of freshness than - A. An - execileat method for ro- I 1 t 't . • - moving old' wall paper is to ,put a . Urpes Women of Dominion culinary products of the Scohta waif orange juice. - - Count on ba judged .together wit14 those of Oyden's Fne cup vinegar into a bucket of hot to Place More Apple and Pork he women. Mrs. Aitke sillsector VIGILANCE V8. CANCER � Cut to direct water and wet the walla thoroughly Products on Home Tables of womeg's .activities at the Exhib- A high percentage of cancer car . with"this -solution."The paper will - * ' . '„You to ,greater _ 4 . - _ enjoyment In .. .readily peel off. alien. In can a cured-, it properly-tiseated Ig an address before the wome'n'a - in the early, stages of the disease ;4 rolling your Q. How can I whiten -my teeth? M.._,. -0-0.0_..,.-..r..... �y.... , T division of the Ontario Association according to Dr_.. Grantley W _ Tay town. his mellow, fragrant A. Apply peroxide of hydrogen d!-: . � - trdgarette tobacco yofsgfour }uteri �¢itit ane-hal{ ;water. Or, eles8 •, of Agricultural S:xiet[es at Toren• for of Harvard Medica] 8choi t. stat ratio In any tori? t6 last week the women of 6anada e'.HEALTH . _ The prob4ern at present. he said, g y . with prepared chalk and orris root• ', There is no "stand-in'pfor a p were'' advised-' by Mrs. Henry Mini- is to educate the public irto seek• , I cigarette you rOH -• . every morning alid ec,enimgr. - . -!ng advice for symptoms which may - -, yourself Q.• How can I cool a dish of. pad- dell Aitken as to how they can with Qgden's. Partice the cularly ry valuable --- ,C You uc$ler' or "Vogaue". Iy '' o Canada's ar rt. y v " ` . __ . • y�4 - contribution t a site if n •in decline with the E nation of the disease and 1p the pro-. A. Set the dish in' a pan . of cold Mrs o be , •' T.ye TU I . FOIi •ULC RS ,' "" waree-which ha.s-been liberally salt- question of food surpluses eahorf• per surgical ,and radiation moat•• _. _ ._._ StI..sf- ed ed the home -makers to utilize ap- •'The old fashioned turnip, one of meats necessaxy to effect &.cure. as Q. How can E clean .white wind - plea, for apple cause, apple sauce . the dpmmonest, of Tegetables, has .. _« csudeWs. , ?Shades? cake, apple pudding, apple pie and acquired k new dignity in the eyes --- - rwr. nro ' : s a e and spread apple butter. Conditions in Europe of the medicaj profession betore STOPPED have caused. an over -supply of this whom it Is now being advocated !n 'TC H rnry✓<<f 41 on a sheet on the floor. Scrub �Tj,tb y _ % z� ' fine Canadian fruit. juice corm for the treatment of pep _. •0► Mohr Bast a soft cloth dipped in magnesia. I tic and duodenal uleer.s.. This novel • Yoe gaiek relief frac, itching o[ pmp11% set- -. -. and water, Treat both sides !n the CHOPS AND TENDERLOIN Ids'sfoot,ssala, �sero;e% ruta.a�d lei eiternall, - 't 1.same way. Allow- to remain on the To the ansazement of. most of her use of the turnip is outlined in the sensed skin tr2u ase world-tamcce. eod}as, sate. `0`- ; _ hearers, Mrs, Aitken listed pork Canadian Medical Association Jour:.. = irri Dom• and i � � .. " ' -; VIP1. sheet until dry. • nal. SbottialboWe , _._ G+N/q o,, _.. Q. H w can I Prepare a daud- •Chops and 'pork tenderloin among - s�►•s•s.or P P The turnip Juice ,!s made by cut- �* 0l0 fa D. D.0. �PL1WR .. . „ - , c ruff remedy •, eorN A. Dissolve one ounce of flour of - - . . . �� sulphur In one quart of soft water. .. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS e e . Do not use it until !t is thorougLAY . - _ �. _mined and ettled. Apply it at. nf);bt. .. Q. Iiow can I make a good frost- .AGF:i•rS tw • CARS. NEW A\D USED. RESORT PROPIERTY 11 .a �" HII.KER MLEN WANTLD INVEST 3101 NT PLEA )SANT bi(1TURS LTD'., MiUSKOKA, _ _ _ A. Take. two poiipds of 13ifted �5o.av dna be your awn boea: one - Toronto's oldest Chrysler. .Ply, frontage. 450 acres, Lara dwelling . --- powdered sugar and moisten it'to sale per week beats working for mouth dealers: three locations, 639 houses, overlooking lake, excel- . so a else: capable. hard- war. : _ Mount Pleasant Road, 2090Yonge lent et.te for to_urlst camps, ser - the right consistency vnth orange earn S3,o00' up: •tmazing new Street, 1225 Danforth Ave.' Our vice station. etc.• thousands cords . , ma,:hine by old -es comp- . ti -ed car.? make us many friends. wood, pulyy, lumber, numerous out. . - any, ~tate sales experlenee in full aide building&, hydro at door, oxrn- . "' ' A _ l LF.GFa(. -TRADE SCHOOLS er in poor health, 34.900.00 as run- `O�e�a nker Holth. OL . Barley prOduCtiOn in Canada Bing concern. or 53.500 cash. N. Ontario. --13ayce• 13._ &L Clarens 6t.,-' Torot:. - _ - - i. - for 1939 aceording to the' second ing, bookkaetltnglat ho- Wrkbe---to.---- - - Etiquette official estimate is now Placed at SALESMEN, J'>UI'Ft.k. YOUR E-ILUN_. - - Homo- ,$tudy ns' tute. 54 Furby 103226 000 litlahels tan inCreaae Of sags selling full, part time our Ztreot, AVinnipo-R, for Dtrelculars. %I•-rI1 FUR MALE Electro -Static Vacuum Cleaner. `. " - -:--- 4,017,000 bushels over the esthn- (Meana all fabrics, chesterfl'eids. ' Send ' F'.4KIi £fiI'II'HF.?17' AV'R1TE FOR OUR FREE 1940 HEED $Y ROSER T A LEE , cars, etc, i},_o for. sample catalowue. containing most com- - ate made in6ept>'mber, 1389. The.' and sates•pinn. ex (`leaner (:o., FA\�I\+.-al1lJ.• +KLLNU) F'ARIM.- plete,Ilst floater and vegetable --- 209 IrlayfaS.r Ave., Winnipeg, ]Ian. seeds. Prteed for market garden - barley production in 1938 was ors rsaY beat seed grader; wild oat ors and garden lovers. dntQrlo Q. Is smoking a question of mor- 102,242,00 bushels. MKN1 Wt)\IEN:. HP:RE*S WHAT aepararor, also t,.reenin); repairs. o . resttmbolalr,. Kiine Manufactur. Seed Company. Waterloo. Ont, '.els. yuu've been' waiting for' A sten:ly' "�• - - in Js}Inst„o. llntario. A. No,- but, It su income ant"t financial , 16vit security for rept is .a question -Out et 21 kends of milk ;listed ]Ifo - fiunt•nntred you wicn a Fa. cARI:OT OR LESS of CVadMLR- . .. of manners. Neither a man nor a rallex Airrrrry VS- own. -Inquire .Flt'SIS - - slat or Certified Apex, Renown. by the United States "depaltmen� Thatcher, Registered Marquis, Re. woman should smoke where there today witbout uhligatiorr. The 1,•a- ward, Banner, Victory, Vanguard ' - ' of"agriculture; reindeer milk mR mitex 1'roduets +'ompany, 570 St.- TRIAL :SPECIAL - SEND MEGA• tis e, this advertisement sad 104 or Laurel Hulless Oats. O.A.C. No. y for three prints and 5 s 7 enlarge- - 21 Barley. Hannshen, or Regal, Bl- do able; sAnd! he person who dety or it.. being fib- `' 1'lement.1e; ,ytr,'I meat. or roll and 25o for .ht son os Rddwtng, flax. . Crested - nc'best-it has 2., per cent-butte,- fat.- aIg _ erste? or thoughtlessly directs a. _ CHICKS ri ts• 5 z 7 enlgrgemgnt. London at. Alfalfa. Sweet. Clover.. _ pp Wheat. elOtld of amo' across a table into l' to Serrlre, ox b,l. n oo, Parkland Brome, Western Rye. q. ..:..'-.'.a. 0-s ••.«...••.s. JO .'SUN'S (:HICKS .ARE 'UNIT • Ont. F.�iabllahed 1919. Alt Selected quality, most'complete .another person's face ,really de- • Ilrade, the best we can produce, stock of :all field seeds. Ask for t all breeders era' hloodteated and - - -our prices before you secure your .` serves a -reprimand. - HURvi:sd FUR SALE �� ��Q�Ce eulied. Ured t, L.ay Barred Rocky seed requirements. satisfaction . -% Isn't it bad taste to "talk Ozer"' ejjii • and lart;c S. L. White Leghorne. Yuarsnteed..:ewfield Seed ak cur. • Barron strain. Pricds 5farch' and "SUM1L'ER GOOD HORSES. MATCH- sery Farms, Cedette. Sask. I - ! - dt hand'of bridge that has been just i Ie ; - _,ttu►1, Itock3 10 cent+, 9U per cent. ed teams, ons..Pereberan stallion ,played; Or a robber; Ca131>xg atten• • r allets' 1S cents, cockerels a cents. colt, grey. J, i1lcAniach, Route 4, 1'It7]IE (;RUWT1 SEEDS - t;UVT S O a R - Le. horns 10 centa, 90 per cent. Gael FL - -- gruded. Alfalfa, red clover, alatk _ ?ties to mistakes, and discussing * 2 B , Du lets 0 cents; .cockerels 9- Ceara: Timothy, sweet clover. Ask ,f� �� AOw it was played? e.-.,.,e•.-..-......� s♦s� Rafe 3rrHal guaranteed. 10 per MEDICAL prtres and eamplen The t-&?edeaI A. Yes. This is very borlag .to,.% request. D Segos lint& Co. Ltd., Caledonia. • _ r. books your order. Circular on MI} 'great many people:: One'should for- ATOMS -AND CREAM Ontario. o. J. on. Fera- I A +1WD SPRING TUNIC. KIPh•9 -_;gel: it and. concentrate on the next SEPARATOR Herb Tablets. Twenty-five dents. C�F.D AND NEW ,PLU9tHlNG hand. . Scientists have taken the "old­'ORDI:It BABY CHi.CKS NUWV AT-.. All, Drug_Stores or, Ma.ltby's. Tor.. BATES. SINKS TOILETS NUIL - fashioned" Cream separator iDtO tractive prices on vvrll bred Isar-' onto Ten. pipe•, boilers, furnaces, radiators, _ _ . Q. How should Jean ~often, who red Rodkia, White Legborna. Ramp etc. Lowest ,getter. ttuaranteed. .la elghteen, be introduced .to .Mrs, the. laborato;r and pat it to galti- - .shires: .Aus.trofortte. Write for BEYATVL4 RELIEVES STOMACH Catalogue tarnished. 7iattt Plumb- - prices. Win„hatn Hatchery. WV}tag_, _ -_ and Liver troubles. ,Symptoms: ing Supplies 921 St Lawrence. arshall; who is sixty' able use as well as gating it a nen -ham, Ontario Fultts­ [a right- side. trndelr shoal- Yt'.mtrral. ' A. "Mrs. Marshall, this is Jean name, it was discloses at McGill ser blades and across hips, ..-.- , iNOrtoII." Unlcersity by Prof. J. W: Beams of LARGE Toll R.UtItu51 1.El;HURttiS ucestion. Ilea, conatipadon. Edit - E _ _ __. ....___ --- .,,�«•u� •.,-e�keral+z--from R. O. R --trouble. Formula-of_dnatnr----Re. - -- - AGAa1iFs I:SF.D BOOKS. 1I Q.: Should a weddtng onset Con- the Rouss Physical Laboratory, . and eontoat winning• flock. Sc: sults !n one daY1 Prlcs tS�S.00; fides.. __ -, gratuiate the groom, even when • University ' of �'!r foie, who :asL Puilct9 18e; +'o[llna Poultry Ferm, Geo S. Alma&. Eros 107SW Sasko- :LEND F(kii FREE LIST OF Gt)SiD y g used fletion at bargain prices. Ad- ~.''thin guest falx that the ave a scientific (Osnabruck Centre), !'bales -Ont loon. t3ask. venture, mystery, romance 4Sy the groom is week fife lecture on - beet modern and old time writers. 'making an 'unfortunate marriage. The High Speed Centrifuge.WIGS, TOUVES, TRANSFUR]Lt 33AI.U" GOING BALD. "BEAt7IVS State your favourite 'titles and I tions, switches, (,urL,, and all Formula" grows hair rapidly, kills author&, LargeRt stock of fIctlan .. _ A. -Yea. In the first place, the "The high. speed centrl(uge goes T# p,-,8 of rincrt qu4ilty Hair ?;nods, dandruff, stops falling haler, trch: In Canada-_ hook .Exchange.. 936 ' guest may be entirely wt•oua is r:ls to work an molecules just as does ti ` Write for--lllustrated catalogue. Ing scalp. Hundreds of teatitRan. 'Rloor event. Toronto. od►inien: second, if he !s correct -in cream separator on milk. The mole- tConfidrPtiai, terms arruoged..Tor- . lals. .Boxes $1.00, postpaid_ tise " .' judgment the Doogroom _wiai, eules'axo fed tato the ma2hiIIe. Tttr} "oto Humrut Hair Supply Co.. v38 ?rale contents, If not satisfied. re- LYONS Batburat Street, Toronto. turn the unused portion - your soon.find�it out and should be made 1eavy' !molecules are slang by the sno.ncy refunded Instantly. "..-and ` ab happy as'possible for the short ceatrif al force to the outside of.. :AND .%(.GAIN THE PUBLIC ARE B Beach, B2362. North Vanc©deer, r .�75 YCIS$! St., TotrOntO ii qF:.' i1.C• Scalp spec &lista' for 13 Scars, t'LI:.aHAX('1 SALF buying Baden Chieka: Orders ate • Our reputation protects you. - time o[ his. disillusionment. he cylinder: The 1tAhter mOi@Cu1e5- ' 25 Oer cent. shcKd -of' last year. . 1i F:i't/�I)rTIo.4rI3 vuRNITLne Q. What is a good toast- Lor a. remain .closer to the centre Of the The public-, has cumpnred•afl priest All used b'urntture is completely d E.XI 3.^ARR.aSSED NVLTH I'tXI*Il ES and all.chirks, an are choosing-', rccunditioned. guaranteed thoruugh- --- .: friend of the. b'rtdegroom to offer to _ . machine. Itis thus possible. to act- or Blackheads? A famous skin spe- Baden t7bickn again hecaas i they • ly clean. and" sold with positive -.the bride ata ovedding reception? Bally separate • heavier, molectaes know they will secure high qual- cialist's creme, will relieve you- moue) -pack guarantee p[ satlpracr ' � d money hack guarantee. One dollar ,'+,n!"'• A,"God bless the bride. She pick- - from lighter ones. This aehlere- Ity Ooverrrtnent Approve chicks brings mosnth'e treatment.. i•'ull =1oin� J1 -ed the best man of the lot of us." - meat is of value'In de.termtning the rock bottom prises. We have, 0 KROEIILER CHESTER- old non -sexed, pullets and Mmplg instructions. Hygeta L•ro• field bed, reversible spring -filled Q. Is It all' right to. serve .pie..at molecular weights. Among it$ 411- Iockerels, taro and throe -week old ducts, London, Ontario. cushinnx v started .•hicks, thre6"week old ca- ASTHSLAI FOR EXCELLENT RI':- 519.:0 CHESTERrirm. UITE, 3 s formal dinner. er uses is determ it ion of the -t el-.. PhOas, and all popular breeds .tu ' Dose hit ra a t sults use: •'Asthma -Tone' in mild- pieces brawn repp mrial, Mat - A .No; it to not done. Deft Of li ht. - $ "er Asthma: or •'Asthma -Lax•" in shall aronstruction. •-. '. y g .. - low -as $ 9.9 . 'Barred Rocks. ..New' ' 'S^9 0 CAN GIANTS mpg 14.45. Free circular. Baden upho] E e inEtiTERhEzp a 0. { I Electric Chick Hatchery Limife3: attar s yu c ).: ra amagcd Suite, ford i - Ln�lis - ,. Determination of til'@ chemical.: Baden, Ontario. lungs• invigorate body. Price Sl.w1 cushy, reversible 1Larahall spring-. Fish Clocked atryetare and -composition of the 410}te Asthma -Tone Laboratories, cushions. WE HAVE THE I'UELOWING - 410 Rarton Fast, Hatriilton. $37.SU 13E,AGTLI•tiL fSRUW:V M()- . vitamin easel tial for.norm8l growt!i breeds to choose from. White I.eg- hair Chesterfield Suite, 3 D;eves horns, Brown �.egborns, Blae6 MINKS POR SALE figured reversible Marshall tsDrlt g B� Speedometer ,is announced. cushions.. - Knowlr' as paat�OtheniC acid, file . ,Minorcas„ White Minoreas, Ancou• _ - - S35.u0 10 -PIECE LLViNG IIUUX �' "A _ - :as, 13arred 'Rocks. New ' IHarnp- PURE QCEI ECB. CHOICE•', LARGE , Uatfit. comprising 3 piece velour We have a Tait idea how fait vitamin is s0 powerful an aid t0 shires, Rirode Island Reds, White kltts, Dark, silky, densely furred. chesterfield suite, bridge lamp and Rocks, White Wyandottes, Light Few bred females, 527.50. Ramona InOEt animals run and birds fly, cell development that on@ OnnCd in Sussex; Jersey B1ack.Giants, Black Mink Ranch, blarkatay, +•)ntarto. shade, walnut end table, ;able but only hazy notions about the •7,500,000 tons .of testing hlixture 7Australorps, Hybrids, Black Min- lamp an3.shade, alik castle& unu 1 y y modern smoker. ddb Of fish. Earl 'Thompson, a would multiply the cell 'count by ureas .Y White Leghotns, Barred UFI'F:K TO 1\VF.N'I'UK•J $24.uu' SU LLD OAK DISiNG ROOM . ape p + Rocks X New Hamp;, New Hamps suite, buffet; extension table, ai:. Nova Scotia angler, has •d@eased a tour. It i9' expected that with the X Farrel Rocks, WhiteT.eBhbrns leather upholstered chairs. Per- ci81 s eedometer which le IS vitamin placed at the disposal of 7K'Barred Rocks, Light Sussex X AIV UFFE11 TU EVERY INVENTOR feet, • " . ' sp@ p g . - New Hamps, Prices start at S9,45 List of inventions and 'roll -tutor• medics • science it. will. take 'its S35.uu 9 -PIECE OAK DINIVt, nOWI r` tors speed in miles per hour a9 hs 1 for non -sexed chicks. Free' cat&= matiou sent..free. The Ramsay Co -suite, 1;trge buffet, extension table. •` - lac@ as a stimulant b growth and ?ague. Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Registered, Patent Attorneys, •273 china cabinet and ti �esiher ne 'Ile runs out. This �nTention D Limt[ed, Feigns, Ontario. Banit Street. 0ttttwa, Canada. chair . .should be • f value to scientists in- a preventive and cuatic© for _ $69.U0 13F..1.liT1G`I I. •9-FLF_l F Dl\- veStl ting marine •life, for with CertallZ diseases. ' . BFt:IY QUALITY IS THE BtlY- PERFUME S•t'F.('I�1L /1FFF-K Ing Yui Ce, rich walnut finish, large ga g.. word for poultrykeepers in Starch PEHFUSiF, MAILED PREPAID. buffet, extension table, cliina cab- I" +' 3t they will be able to gauge the baying. Immediate delivery chicks. English Tweed Perfume of anus- ?net rind - G leather upholstered eels Of Ocean monsters like Du►lets, .coakareis. .New Hamp nal quality for d[scriminsting pe. o- chairs. - sp shires, Barred and White Rocks, le. Tod'ay's most ''popular perfume. $85.0.0 801,113 , WAJ NUT DINING.11 • 1.00 value for Ue. Address to' "whaleg, sharks and swordfish. Mr. New Hampshire t Barred Rock. _ suite, (CJSL new aDDroximate)� .Thompson was; asked that bUIIimer ^� XVhite and Columbian �Vyandottes. Deronshtra Ierfumea, -153 Sheri $2'25): large`' buffet, ,cxteneion s Y r� ' 2-3 weelctchicks: capons, to order. dan Ave., Toronto. table, china cabinet nerd 6 leather tb collaborate with the Boston Na- • - Turkeys. Bray Hatchery, 3304ohn - sept �halrs. N.. Iiamliton. PF SONA1. $49.00 MIUDERN OAK DINETTF le 1I]Ost ltl�ter@atingistory hCatC}1nWaSaa 60 1b 1oT'COrnmCtl \ . BRITISH CULT' HULA QU IT inexpeuriveN, V Hu(rne remedy. etlFF Y: 4uchaire fvvithecembos5edableittll a I - y seats. Perfect. ••.... . - _ tuna, which raced out to•sea with Testimunlals, Guarabtecd. .Advice _ p'd1LMry Sort f 3UliTI3 t ENTRAL VANCOUVER. $35.00 Y3L�1tT 'BFDRUUMi SUITE, -, ti)roat lrPP_ tsnrrlo-.tr floc 1- Wtnninee. �^ . tlhe line at 44 miles an, hour. In , land has the !deal climate to pro= ' in rich, two-tone walnut finish. N( - the sDIIliner he hopes to find Otlt ON duce fine seeds and bulbs com- Dresser, chiffonier end full' size t Itus , • Iner6ally. For information regard. RELIGIOtiS bed. L.tke new. what an, 800 -pounder will do. 4US • Ing suitable land, write James - " 549.00 COmpL,C BEDROOMS --, 'Affleck, Nana.itno, Fre: "ELIJA H C U M T N G BEFURE ... suite, -dresser, chiffonier, full size �, _ - Y ri d tel a fee, bed, eagles& &Dein?; and new mal- i. e Ch st. Alton er book s nt r . .• N 6F V BAKERY .EQUII-MF,NT Megiddo Mission: H.. Rochester, tressk�wU i. MODERN C- ,N. -R. Revenues . rew kQrk. . _ - $�9.0n R SAM- Mw ` .. . . ..._ -. "s ' BAKERS' OVENS `:AND MACHIN- bedroom suite in bleached walnu. - ow nerease cry; also rebuilt -equipment always Gt finish, with Venetian mirrors. a. . _ on hand. Terms arranged: Cortes- � eW Dresser, chiffonier, tulb sits bed. �.. yondence invited. • Hubbard.. Posc• p, pT - yVrgless spring and -mattress., All The ass revenues o the 'all- able Oven Co., 103 Bathurst St., OAR D TItULK �tTs brand new. `. ,* gT t. Toronto, $9.60 KITfiegCHEN CABINETS IN ALT „' inclusive Canadian National Bail- - Vrkd -New $15.95fins6 PIECE WtFARFAST SU1TF. ways for the week endin Dlarch wEI1R� we 899 DJDL'1:1'I'N►HAL sI't utss.tLINU ,IN IiLIIUILT 3!U - g ) µ iq H • buffet~ tabdle and 4 chairs, enamel. 7, 1940 were -.... ........$4,0953,933 . - T/ KS, t'u 'h.H.UN S, ydrwnlle All merchandise carefully crated for as compared with.._-.... 3 254 63ii a Cr'yinti spells. ir�itnble Si-113itvN'1'� ICU\V trVlfUI.I.INu N'V[i Elelsrx, 1Ylarkes, Gewerafotrs, Start- eafe"shipm6nC on"receipt at money+ . �����s nerves due to ftmedom5 courses in hlatrldulatiun, Short era. Mngnetns, i;arburetors. Radial , order and sold with a definite for the Corresponding• "roonthlr paln'shoutdtind Story, Ju�t,t r118m, shorthand and ars - k rrhnwgc Sesrlie, Glans - mbney,'back guarantee of satlsfac- `+ ateal•'woman'sfriend In LydiaE.Pink- SDee0i Culture ??alto use of your Solintmetion or refund. Levy Auto - - _ week of 1939, an An- - _- '• • )tam's Veyctsbi8 Compound. Try W - • pare tante• Write -t ay._Canad--_ Perin. •ror.rwt,o -_ _- _ _ - --- - an- orrespbndc23e Write (ea-- Y FUR f E CO. - - , crease' of ................. ' 8.6.1,303 _ t LYONS N 'F{Jit ']. VOIN"PtlfLE Toro Lo. 1903),'' `9 -longe Street. ) . 11- ,� or 2b.8°w LYdiaE.Pinkba�n's( Tor00w. ISSUE NO. 12- 40 478 Yonge St. 'Toronto _ .. - . - . .. . , - .. - • . . ^ .. ..... ... .. - .. - .. -.. ...s.^ ,•.._ :�.a. .. � �.,• a .n .✓T .9.'_ .y ;RJ'T i @. ' E °'� .cox •r tai ^•. � .. • .. n ,- �. _ 1 r of-Bzsatfoak $.$7t TSP:,. p1' 0L49• ; ----•-- North York, 10.38. City of Toron- Cosifingeneles:- Tiraiat �� to, 29.96. Twp. of Scarboio, 6.07. Dept. of Health; insulin, 9.15. icer year.. U.50 fa advance Conner, Bakery, 4.32. T. Eaton Co.. Pickering News, stationary, 14.00. i - $pbaariptions to tflie .United States W Sadler, 3.40. E: Bakei, 19.60. J. C. -Morley, expees. 11.10. County of Britain, ; -adva;MM. Storey, 8.00. Piclaring Dairy, 8.66. Ontario, hospitalization, 272.95. C. '-5; �wirivill�, On . "They are easy to raise and full of vitality from W. G. Reid, 2.00: Booth and Mur- Bank of Commerce, . re seed loan, - -. �-^- icon, 15.80. A. Mitchell 104.00. E. 52.62. R.' Ruddy, expees, 4.00'W. H. John Barbar, Proprietor Woodward, , 13.94. Boyer' Drugs, . Down, expaes, 4.00. Can. Legion, We know they are real money -:mak ers.-••Our egg buyer remarks about 115: .D;.. E: -M l ei, 6:00. Anthony giant,-I�:OET. -Hugh -Pugh, postage, Celebrates ?hind AnoiversuY -Lawson, 2.50 MTs. U Scott, 8.00. J. 10.00.. J. [;air and M. Madill, re c_ Farr, 2.80. Courter Bakery, 14.00 wood lot, 376.00. D. R. Baston, sal. the big -event - of tine -Year,- m�►a, 22.50. S: 'Morrish, 00.94. Can. 125.00. L. T. Johnston, salary, 50. when we really celellirste. It • was Bread Co., 2.09. E. Gannon, 7.94. 00. W, . Chester, salary, 60.00. _ our annual birthday party of the AUMISSiONt 25 Ce. -As Iin Junior Farmer" is hot off the - Brooklin Junior Farmers and Jun- , r " press. t^ for Institute. • T+ ;R___fo.a .++Q r; --«•n^^ t� 'success _ > Thursday, ^March 7th, -e Bra Chicks EverySeason Brooklin Township Hall was pack- Regulations while has had the Junior Farmers and ed to capacity W6 held a- Ball ! - Junior Institute of Brooklin. ' 'We :We wish to express our thanks 1 and appreciation -to our many nei- ghbors and friends, for their assis- tande and sympathy; In our recent bereavement in the. pasaing of a loving husband and fatixr. __Mrs. Wm. R. Hill and Family O� , , /r \Y/ ►F Clarenwnt, Ontario boy! 0ifu M ' THE SEASON'S FIRST S'� to travelby u1ser'� SPRING DANCE —Under tee Auapr es o0 the When you Wf1At t0 treat ' t' • . NION�iILLE - -the. --ChildrAll or Mo&r nd waff : e Royal Arcadian , Ordh stra under the buoyant direction of - wnce ureaesu JUNIOR FARMERS ,Bills Role. Some of our stage enth us- - . Maret, .1940• Una Jean Morrish, Adsninietratrix, will be held in . iasis put on a half-hour floor show MAMMOTH HALL and. led• the audience in• singing . "Our chicks Have been bought from Bray's every year since 1928, - _ =_those popular songs '-you Know - x Mrs. R. 31. Sea rabler, R. R TN -^- -with oomph. We had . to- take -f: --- '-5; �wirivill�, On . "They are easy to raise and full of vitality from _ "crowd in two shifts for lunch. Ev- the first day. They develop inti nice• large birds, and certainly kpow on tlae evening O -- ening had dwindled into .the. past. how _to ley eggs, _especially when the price; are highest in the Fall. _ f RESH• before we closed';. of course sour,: We know they are real money -:mak ers.-••Our egg buyer remarks about Friday, April 5th didn't .retire for an hour or so lat- so.many large eggs every -week -t'?e year round. : y _ -EGGS HOGS CALVES Refresh,nents Everyone we (come We were delighted to have -the "We start off w-it:z the right kind of chicks, and know that -results come - bray birds like - ` Russ Creighton's Music r Whittly Rotary ,Club represented will later.' , : are me busy- all the time: bout. your . impleffnentg for ` Our •paper, "The Voice of the Brook Mrs. James O'Connor, R. R. 4. Mrs. Appleyard put 309 Bray AUMISSiONt 25 Ce. -As Iin Junior Farmer" is hot off the 5biton, Mt.,- has beer- -buying 'chicks under *"-her' brooder' last _Springbefore advance: in r " press. Bray chicks for 7 years, , . -and her -.-Springand her total lose through _ - T+ ;R___fo.a .++Q r; --«•n^^ t� 'success r r. s g _,e woe starting and growing `started R. G. C K 2T0 had the arxwnplished- as she 1,100 Bray. chicks - period was just 8 --one leas than Regulations while has had the Junior Farmers and so. you can see that poultry isn't -her "extras". _ :F_4JffZ .A1. D0}JKrrOR - Junior Institute of Brooklin. ' 'We just a small- sideline with. -fir, _-Mrs• J. C. Switzer, R. R. 1, Nor- -- - are striving" to build better - youth but a real business. "W:lft I like: val, Ont., has been buying Bray Private Ambulance for -the silence of agriculture, -and about -them;" Mrs. O'Connor tells chicks for 8 years. "Last year's Day an i ht &rv1d* 've them a social training of the us "is the way they k-- the ' '- lot " ane tells us "'were layin pt Dad to a trip. send. them by Highway Cruiser for a - - So`Aa" toe - .�' oil care w • - 8't Q • - P g one • • ff = highest moral.standing. Especaills nests busy". before they. were 5 months old, !►f R => • a]vecn 5000 now we need you: -yea soldiers of "We've been buying Bray chicks and laid lots of good big eggs all 0 the Farming Line --to give this for 7 years," Airs. G. Appleyard.. Fall and 'Winter. I made good arkham O� � world a isatin Peace ' and good- • ` '- g of Georgetown,, Ont., . says, and money out of,. my cockerels, too". \ TICKETS AND INFORMATION AT evill among 'men. we've never had any trouble yet" , tratern House, Phone 45 We begin another term, with. a 4 mew elate' of officers:- -Past Pres- Wthen`peoplg who depend- on poultry for's good art of their, living •buy v P A -- ident, John Knox; President, Pres - Ken chicks from the -same hatchery year after year, like this, -you can just ROCK Iden day. Secretary, side Clark. "beet your bottom dollar" that -the -chicks from that hatchery,.must ''[' �` R COACH Treasurer, • Secretary, Collins. have been doing ,a real, job for them. If you're in poultry to make I 1 HEATRE - money, we believe-you.�and better than take a tip from these'' 1 Our next meetingwill . be held x rienced poultry people, bay ray chicks the year. Yea at 8robklia, Thursday, April 4th. Pe����� 7Raceeotniber' We'll - be looking for we "can give you early. -delivery THi3R�DAY FRIDtiY SA'Dt?RDAY - - 0 ors Recon, Press. Corr. 3' N. LOCKW D Pi -Or it. 00 cierin W%-iR g _ O t. - • - - - MARCH .21 29 and 23 �O VitiJVJ I{J'V�O _ -e'• L.- G. WILSON M t Stn. . yrt e.. No1 _ - Two Shnssa, at 7,OA and 9.00 "� r TOWNSHIP COUNCILWe do Building 2f all kinaa . == ' _Saturday Matinee at 1,30 At the -last meeting of .the Town - JOHN GARFIELD ship Council, the following, acc- _ EiVTIN(i. A V I G Oil[sante overs paid:..- R -__ P 15CILLA 'ANE - _ . $toads and Bridges - " _ __ . _ _ . _ C. Kloepfer Ltd. 52.94. Lennox UMSI PL Na - - - _ _ IN and - :.' :Equiprnent and Supply Co, snow. _ - - - - icDLl$t `.ROOF'INGi- - - - - ON fence machine -175.00 Can. Oil . Co. - -- — _ =--- -: f G EW 1 � .'. .. ,�.. �- - We also self, Brantford Roofing —• be •-��- . 46.00. Roy :Ward, sal. etc 111.9- - • _ Destiny" - 1 have" ours a , Materials, l -pits Bathroom J. A. Busi.by, hardware, 4.Sb. Jno. S. _Balsdon; hardyvare, S. : Cha- bec member of Sh-u - in feed Servicr- in «; patefa Wa er . _ . __!oVITH 'lea re. Cooper, repairs', 35.81. A. Lee, op- order to enable -farmers in :this district to lower. their feed Systems, i3eatty ment ening snow roads, 41.00. -..Hodge, costs. You natural ly.demaod the following in any feed:. - - AFR NK McHUGH BuildingLAN HALE Material., - opening ditch, .50. Fred Hicks, , - , _ `rte haul snow fence machine, 2.50. • R. - I. Quality -_ _ , _. P ketlmstes Free - BILLY— HALO Zellers, haul logs, 1.00. 2. Performance - Work Guaranteed , MONDAY, TUESDAY �.WED'SDAY F J PROIISE 1NARC 2: 2 ]Relief Dept :. .3. Minimum Cost Roy !4lorrish, 40.80. M. S. Chap - H 6 and 27 top of. next .column -You get "all three" with Shur Gain, because - - Phone - Two Showa, at 7,00 and 9.00 -- . _ 1:. The' feed is madam, right here at our own mill in' BETTE DAVIS PiCFEBIl1G, eTo Notice to Piekering, thu'e eliminating all unnecesarp handling MIRIAM HOPKINS: In .the. Estate of *11lians 'John=005t8� _ : >_ . _ _ _ � d'. io 2: It's alwav fresh' Aiorrish (commestly tnio*Rn as Wm. �'f ��.IN r pf V...PCe _ M. Morrish), deceased. 3. Highest qualitf l.ngredients are used "The ~ Old. Bald' ALL PERSONS having claims ag- - J Gome In --See our mixer -and how _u a re d n WITH Expert service and • re- 'll- n o : see ce-Gain Feeds a ins er`�- Lear _ • -�atns+t the Estate of Wt lam .,�To-h "Morrish; (commonly known as how we can save you money. OJering now -.Sure -slain Chick Starter, GEORGE BRENTpairs t0 all makes. Reim-'. ;William D. Morrish) late of the. �. N . Z+�CKWOOa - DONALD CRISPonabie Ohargae. Work ` ;I'owrtship of Scarboro, Merchant; _ -' - - JANE; BRYAN - - - who died on. or about the 26th day PICIERING, ONT. r Lt�U15E FAZENDA guarailte©d. of March, 1939, are hereby'notified The -Shut -Gain. Feed Service Mill." ARTHUR FIELD to send particulars of same to the . undersigned on or_ dare-• the 8th Graaaate Radio and Televlaion Inate�; _ As, of April y940, after which date Massey - the Member Oficial Radio Service ibtmy : 'the Dstate will be distributed, hav= - YOUR BEST -1�1 ARKET _` Farm' Implements As.°,t n, ing regard only to the claim's. of 46 Ph6ne $201, PICKEPUNG > - .which the undersigned shall then [have, notice, and the undersigned ` ; - Sales and Service ' swill not be liable to any person -of For Faun Produce is right at L. �E•0 N� /LL { whose claim they shall -not then � - , � have notice. _ Home. Save Time and Money F���R•L �IR,�a>?ak AND H. _ M EY R IS I BHBAL.M)iR IL Y hatred at Toronto, this ?th day of 'and. get t e lghest Market - - . Maret, .1940• Una Jean Morrish, Adsninietratrix, ice. _ __. by Wuloek, Milliken, Clark and • • Redman, 711 Dominion Bank Bldg. _ _,Jor"to,:-ier Solicitors: herein. _ f RESH• LIVE _ :._ VEAL - .:.. .... r, y _ -EGGS HOGS CALVES Now is the time to think a - • BROUGHAM - bout. your . impleffnentg for Mr. and . Mrs. Frank Carter, web- Graded and paid for -Honest .Weight' - We Pay a — -� .. _Springbefore advance: in toured a little son on March 13th. according to Govf, and Fair- Grading Premium Price prices. With the addition _ Mrs: Milfred Hamilton was a Regulations while Re+eeived Monday, for Top Quality ' of a new small trlLCtor. our - Toronto visitor part of last week. you wait. Tueadaiy, Wed'day Recetving Days lino is most, complete. Some. p - Will and Mrs. Brown, Jack and 'Received Daily and Thursday only Same* as Hogs - Mary; .were -Brougham. visitors- on ._ real bargains in cream separ- Sunday. The Y. P. meeting was in charge - - — .RECEIVING and GRADING STATION at WHITBY ators, Surge ;milkers, coolers .of Miss Helen Farley, Christian -' . -.. __• _-_._-_ = _ and electric fences'. — ' Fellowsftip Convener. 1--. F 10KER/N9. RA RMS LTD JOHN L• GILLMkN ' z Mr. and Mrs. Harvey celebrated thgir 47th wedding anniversary on - _ ''_ Night and Day„ Phone Whitby 836 BROUGHAM, ONT. Mar. 15th. Beat wishes and congrat- pICKERt�IG, ONT, _ PHONE PICK 6100 Pbo� • 6 r 12 (see also front page) , guccessor to.i►. J. atlser.� _ -- esiead�ilie _ .Night and Dw Somies) Business Phos- Residence Yhon BSA, 9820 k. PERMANENT N,JIC.GINC PAIN THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER AND NEff ES. _!T MAY BE YOUR EYfS: C.: H. TUCK, OPT.. D. mmor mak. •M. !. a t 111111101110 laic 011 "VA. 011'1g i' J r T' F .- •. .*...>... `�.'.' .. ...Y.�-•'R-c..- - r„j Yy;...'.4 .!'•Y'.':.: :yr ..•% .Cl..''f: •. •'.`.�.�: �' N'�:i, i:• ,��-�'. -. '_. ... .. ..:_ter.,• .,-..:',.a,.:. 5.O.:i'r. '.::...:5.4iSG�. ..:`.T? _,, ..r.-:...:_ ',... Y. �.a.h.::. .•w ie;...,..:.G'._. ,®Ze.f _.... ... ., .. .. $...... t _ ... al OT.--- - The Pri=e-winoere at the • E+aebre ' north of Chlreawnt for 45 years. ' Alta. The fuabratl took' place on sof Group 2,. of the Wbmen'a.Inst- ` FHtT-one jars ago this`2ft of Mvnday,. 19 with a' V ate ser. .at s 11sQn, Aute held a -few nights' W-86-' March, he married Miss Pugh, who, vice at the house and service' , of. o visited Ladies-, -11Ys: Qeo. Jackson, Port survives' .him, along with three eons . flee •Baptist £harclar. - Interment was -z �;`''• .-�D=,.. A'lrp. Birloett hers this week.. Pe Mins Dorsa Graham and Mo rgan, Clayton and George, s1I � in they: Ctareotsont Union Cem- All gi>ald8 : r pi F work '" ,Mrs.. WM- - Birkett , stent the •end - ' the with friends in Osh- M". Birkett. Gents - Mrs. of Claremont; and o! this cord- two daughters: every. The sya>rded X11 TuDioj C�uara■teed .� of week F. Lo� (playing gents hand), Mrs. Harold Dickinson, 01= Clare- munity itl extended t9 the ■oculus t ----- ------ --'-_.T _ `__ ' Lewis Jones and Artimr Lensen. moat and Mars, moNally,'of Cereal, ors. 8. Ms.ODONALD Tha Mission Circle of the Bap- gist Church, will be held on Tues- Following an illness of several months, there passed - away at hie - C� A%. !rest -+ day evening, at the hone of Mrs. homers here, on Saturday, ' Marsh DON CHRISTIAN -ELECTRIC - ' Bran Wald, at 8 o'cloeX The 16th, another of -our highly-reapec- Orders talcr at 1\E�iiCflSec meeitang will be in .charge of the 'ted residents of miany years, In. Np�o vCE .. - S. Y. P. U. Everyone invited. S�en*icea in the United -t4 person of W111iaan Richard Hill, in :. -atove Wild' Exeter his 79th year.. Deceased belovedEectr1C A new cook departanent in r $ - 40hnrch nett awndapr at lI a. m. husband of Emiiine Pugh, came to _'The :Easter btessage, "Christ in this countryan a young man, from -their added realises -40 Simcoe p f Wetting Repairs on motor blocks y Triumphant", will be proclaimed Devonshire, •England. He farmed and boilers. 'Also Several welding repair , bVir -111. render special Easter music. At in -vale, area for some yew, operating the farm at' the_ rhe or • the Evening Service, at 7 p• m., .the corner of the Brock Road and the Theaigest assortment of cook moves Portable, a vi meat brow bt to 'o q P g job Young People, assisted ,by the choir ten, the Robson Farm. He !will present the Easter Pageant, - later moved north, and: farmed • ' � In tlxis area including a complet OIRN 'i $ITE Redeemer Uveth". Everybody _.� R. R. 1, Pickering 'will be, made . welcome. SALE REGISTER sortment of f arm - size r The regular monthly meeting of _ m - tim Woman's Association of the Un- WED. MAR. 27th � auction sale finest stoves old established man• ited Church, will be held in the :Sunday School Room, o of herd of reg. Ayrshire' Cattle, -- ,this ____ - -tifaeturer has nroduceda - Piano -Tuning -March 28th, at 2.30 p. m. Donat- Grade Cows, Horses, Implements - Furniture etc., at Lot 23, con. 4, •ever __ p And co'mp'lete piano service, ions for the Fail Bazaar will ' be Scarboro, 1 mile of Agin- __7A complete line, from $29.50 to $I89.50 carried in stock Member of Piano Tuners^'As k received at this meeting. After the meeting, the usual good supper will .north court, property of David Couper- courtthwai _ Terms—Generous Trade-in Allowanees. Sociation. Your guarantee e. sale at p. m. No. Res- _Easy against questionalzle practices be served. A word to the wise is - sufficient. -Home Talent Con- .1 ecus. Terms Cash. J. H. and Ken. Prentice, auctioneers. ■ _ Christian Eleetr�c and a guarantee of superior fiervicc.lon e MON. 'APRIL if;t —auction sale R'i PAMENTER ==Jceri is being held in the Conun!ui . _ ..i, sty -H&14 on Friday, March 29th, at of 40 Head of Hogs, Pig. Pens, in sections, 1-2 ton Chev. Truck. . :.38 SIMCOE St, N. OSHA W'A PHONE 84 aDd 7.44 786E err rd St. E. Toronto - �- S p. m. Among those contributing - the! program, are: - The Prouse brooder and- other articles. There - - t Dews 01!dks 1dt s Office, Sisters, Mian Alma Pugh, De'vitt's ' are 9 brood sows, some near dug, , - - -Orchestra, The Redshaw Sisters, ... _ others with small pigs, and 30 d. held' ' Mr. Donald Hedges, . Mrs. Charles pigs about 8 Weeks of S e Gostick, Master Ross Middlehurst, at the propezIty just west of Be- Messrs Douglas and Booth, Mr. arboro P. O., on Eglinton -Ave, Rdbert Miller, The Spang Sisters, the property of John Lennie. Mr. Wilker, A Novelty Attraction, Sale at 2 p. m. Terms, Cash. Pr - .a Quiz Program will be conducted, entice and Prentice, auctioneers. with W. C. Murkar, Master of Cere- SATURDAY, MAR. 30th- - Auction- = >monies. Good Cash Prizes, The sate of Reg. Jersey cows, - grade -.evening's entertainment is . held un- cows and young stock, all fully tier the • auspices of the 'Claremont accredited, at Lots 17 and 18, con. Park Board, and Reeve William -2, Pickering, just West of Picker- Reesor, is Chairman for the even- mg Village, on No. 2, . Highway, _ ing. This annual event has become property of Ray B•rokensiedre. _. -A popular one; one that has -always .. _ -gale -at 1.80 sharp. Terms, Cash. enjoyed a large audience - Don't Wise Maw, auctioneer. 'miss it this year, either. `I► - - _. � .,pawl TIRIED or Pickled Canadian Fish - of the most nourishing and economi- - _-cal foods that money cart buy. It is rich in _proteins, and in the mineral elements that T, : "buildgood health No matter where you live, your dealer can - " ?secure Dried or Pickled Canadian Fish for you You can choose from such dried fish; as cod, pollock, haddock, hake, and cask, - nd from such pickled fish as herring, a mackerel, and -alewives .._. ery evone of -i which can be served in a variety of tasty recipes Serve dried or -pickled Catiadian Fish to - .your family often. It makes a welcome change at meal -times'... and you will find it very ecoaor aical - .• - DEPARTMENT FISHERIES. . OTTAWA. - J_ ....Ir . WRITE 'FOR FREE 4 tlrpsrcrosne of Flshselsr, . ' 8fs , BOOKLET Mwa c -t./ Please send me your fm '32 -page Bookla 100 Tempting Fish Recjpa cooainina 100'delighdul r and emomial Fish Recipes , i -- dw►..,,......... :......:....:....:.............................. _ �..................... _ .................. ..... CW -22 -FISH -DAY �. .t• pivTwtitO - - - - March'of Time Picture _..CA_NADA . AT . e'W"11 _. "HE Board of Censors, acting under the.authority of The Theatres and j Cinematographs Act, Chapter 319 of -the Revised Statutes of Ontario 1937, has prohibited the exhibition of the film "Canada at War." In the opinion of the Board the picture is capable of being used—and is, in fact, =presently being used in Canada — not for purposes of entertainment or. education but; for -political propaganda. .-,In proof of this, 'a copy of an advertisement- published in _Vancouver, B.C., a rs under the sponsorship of the Vancouver Liberal Association is shown hereunder, CAPITOL -. 'THEATRE _ You have hoard the politicians talk on Canada's War Effort _ = MARCH OF,TME. ---An Independanl and occin 1 n*ws Mel now shewlnq five a Complete Picture of Canada's - War Effort _ `Every Canadian should s.o this picture and roalhas that the _ aeeompiishm*fdAs tho work of one man IAN -MACKENZIE •'.In the Montreal Star of March -1, 1940, there also appeared "an advertise- ment reading in part as follows: `Special March of 'Pune 'Canada at War', _.sponsored by the_Dominion-Government#ow `showing'daily 10-a.m. to 1 p.m., Sunday 12 noon to 2 p.m." Moreover, the film '.`Canada at War", No. 8 in March of Time features, was released for exhibition in advance of No. 7 -.!-which is a picture with an American appeal. The release date of "Canada at War", was said to have Y been advanced three weeks apparently to permit of the display of the film. — during the Dominion election campaign. The action of the Board of Censors in prohibiting the exhibition in Ontario -- of the .Mardi of Time picture ",Canada, -at War" follows the precedent adopted in the Ontario provincial election of 1937, during which time the -:Liberal Government of Ontario refused to permit the exhibition of film _ and pictures which gave vivid accounts and displays of C.I.O. activities _and scenes of violence in American - industrial centres. The showing of -the pictures would have been to the undoubted advantage of the Liberal Government which was opposing C.I.O. -acfivities in -Ontario. ,Yet the -. :Ontario Liberal Government banned the eithibition of the films and pictures. The Board of Censors of the Province of Ontario 'would be false to its duty if it interfered in the wartime elections campaign by placing its stamp. of .approval on a film such is "Canada at War," -which in this time'of grave national peril is being used and exploited for purposes of political propaganda. - --;M. F. HEPBURN, .- Treasurer of Ontario. MT. e 0 77 ' !�`.'-'1' � � ' .; rn.:-,.. ^kms k' •".. "iI ... ,._,- ., ..,. ,;.._. _ ,. .. - .•d - •. - - i i _. , r - - r .k . f-�., M• ] '.La' A F N. �': i�2 1 V✓y��. ;�' .:. - ~a~i 4 « rift• f".:3 ": �.�.�..m� r• , ■. , . , ...` .5�.■�■�ra BC oE°C ► Ons WNSZUVATIva `Wirla : Mr.. Chamberlata.' it: -seems` con Bec Useful f 7 Idahis place en the conservative c of VBCiYI hi's garments. 31r Samuel, whom many would place -before the prima Up Until 1500 They Were minister, was said to be clothes - Treated As Ornaments_ -Only - conscious =- "and the well-dressed Englishman should not disclose, -.el• It s onl� the 1500's that ther consciously or uaconsctiously, �., Poo - ID GAME F�ItST button a ea used for pumpos- Lhat he knows his c}othes �t 'him r The hunter who maices'the ex- es other than ornamentation. The well and suit him perlectIy, _ a ; case of mistaken identity when by ancients fastened their clothing And Mr. Eden; it was t}fa is arraigned !st court on a charge with pins, brooches and buckles, or this exclusive grptip, had simply ._��. Just tie -strings. Not untll the six- gone out because the black felt hat ;; shoat' g protected an ma or Intl cehtury did -buttons •as- s of in aanimal bird, really has no excuse at all, whieh his d y; according to an article in the De- suet s on dresses make, foci} ap- become too' popular. < e--« - br ... a -- --In the earthly days skilled�isana partment of Game ani-Fi3�te�ies monthly bulletin for January andMake Bed -Table cut and engr February. The article advises raved each button sing - +n restrain their tkiz er ly, with painstaking care, and the For An Invalid a. fingers until they are sure of tits s s g °' ' tt b day buttons are stamped out in dies have identity of the game. you got one of those fo{d "In •Sudbury recently," the ar- . that shape them and impress the ing ironing tables? If so, set it _ y 1F title says,; "two men pleaded guil- Dattetns on them, dozens at a time. " up at the side of the bed so that ty of shooting three elk in the MADE OF PEWTER the 'table part stretches over, the Around about 1790, when buttons invalid. If not Burwash Crown game preserve. were made, of pewter, the eye and about three feet elon wooden box Y In the ' course of their defence button were fashioned in one-ptece- g and a fool - both men maintained that the elk or so deep. Knock out both the looked like deer." The article The button eye, made of compare• g sides, leavingthe. short sides' - tively soft pewter, was easily 10 n Pcominent U. S. business men and society leaders are --becoming goes on to explain those whose e , y and the bottom intact. Sandpaper through by the thread fastening. frequent guests at Laurentian ski-ing resorts as the fame of the Laur- experience in hunting is very About 1800, the shops made a "two-. it and paint it with enamel and tntian ski territory spreads far and wide. In the above picture taken short, have no reason for -stating piece" button by soldering a wire there's your' table 1 You may- have at Mont. Tremblant Lodge recently are (left to right) Mrs. Win. Ran- that they thought an elk was a to the pewter base and eliminated to strengthen the ends by screw. doiph Hearst, Jr., Hon. James H. R. Cromwell, United States Minister ing an "elbow" joint (obtainable deer. The elk, both male and fe- , this difficulty. ------to Canada, Wm. Paley, presl&nt .of the Columbia Broadcasting System, Have you often wondered way at any hardware store for very -and Mrs. Paley: - —C.P.R. Photo. male, is. considerably larger than little to the ends and the bot - a deer. jacket cuffs o! -today's business suit ) Refbaia From Shooting a or tour buttons? The tom—t box se. bear three aside of tour __Queen of Dominion Ski Cbainpionahips Presents Trophy "This business mistaken id- styli originated in the seventeenth _..� -century, when the end of -the sleeve - entity, however, has a much more sometimes was buttoned back to MIME SAYS extensive application than just the display lace worn about the wristr ~•. inability to distinguish game. It' -- -- becomes tragic when a hunter nEden Dethroned EVEN 1F YOU'VE UVT regards'one of the most important t PUD4N. OF BUSILIESSi rules associated with the use of a `_ gun for hunting purposes. Several As Best -Dressed KEEP 014ADVERT(SIIJG i � r • lives were needlessly .sacrificed MY GOAD 19SLIRAMCE during the last year because hunt- Chamberlainto 'Ranked By TE'R, -l'Ht RAI W1 VAN A: 4� s ers failed to determine. precisely, Experts As Most Smartly; _ ' l before shooting, just. what they. .Turned -Out Englishman were faring at. At no time is there 1. f'. * _ . any similarity in appearance be- pr£me :Minister Chamberlain has i A) tw rat een a man and a groundhog. -The moral .of a12 this is that ousted Anthony Eden from ft ! s place in the-' sartorial stakes, ac• / - r a;4, hunters who are unable to idea- cording to"a, group of mea who in- I x tify their me should refrain _ a it �„ -fluimce style }a tailoring in Lyon i 3, t from shooting. ddn. England. Theso anonymous experts met In l conference and, according to rs- unanimous named M:. ` hese Arficl • �^ wM unanimously - * Chamberlain hest ,dressed English - port, 1� Are Contraba_ m r� Second d place went to Sir Samuel Hoare, ford privy - - _ - - / . o sail, while is _ y ` While Fred Hall, Toronto President -of .She Capadian Amateur Ski The Dominion Government has le'; Eden declined to third place. Association looks on, "Queen Cay" of the -Dominion Ski .Championshipssued a contraband list, specifying But"the-findings of this body of ~ :•(Miss Catherine Betts of Spokane) presents Art Coles of - Vancouver articdea to be- treated as contraband fashion at bit• -s did not receive tui• ?arith the. Senior Men's- Slalom Trophy. Coles won the' Slalom and the _ aahaous suppor' is tailor circles, ' -: ieombined Downhill - .Slalom title at Banff.-•C.P.R. Photo. ° and there were cries of "old school f war, _ _ Schedule one give:; the list of ab tie!" from iapporfers of ;he rtvtil Savile'Row crowd and the -P _.. lY gas : solute- contraband articles which - _ 1. AJI SPRING IS COMING are: iccadli- of arms, ammunt- 'xomantice .sFyy man has his own methodtin, explosiveshemicals.,ar arc pltnaantrabie for use in chemr look for $unshine, singing birds, cal warare, and machines for�thei, ICE' S HATbrooks-The-gard n manufacture or repaer; + By Fred Neher ers wait impatiently for frost to parts thereof; articles necessary - - a nr, % � /. ' "•�.�i/��� leave the .ground.. Others are con0nient for. their use; materi,al3 - etr menu 93 / tr marbles on the -sidewalk.. The as- facture: articles nece-asary or con.' P IRESS cheered by the appearance of or ingredients used in th tronomers point with glee-toi5-e centent for the production or use of j ku lengthening h.turs of daylight. Not such materials or ingredients. s -all -these sr' / - TIMES CHANGE Ens have yet become _" a Fuer' of m kinds; all wspar- �` f /�/� evident; but there is" a growing vances for, or means .of, traaspor• c We are constantly reminded agreement that spring is definite- tation on land, in the water or air, That times change. In the old: days • :. :women used t9 _make quilts Out of ly Qn the way. and whines used !a toner masa• / Q e ^ iJ/ �✓ fj�� q —Halifax Chronicle facture or re;iair; .component pmts odd scraps of cloth. Now they thereof; instruments, articles or - -� sake hats. _ _ _- " " animals necessary or conveuient —Toronto Saturday Night: f-ar their use; materials ' or lagred• No Trace Of ___.o_ iFats used- in, their manufacture: , articles uecessary or convenient for allibukon AGED AUTOISTS H the production or 7tse of such mat• • Two men were killed at Court= , \ v land, Ont,, the other' day, -the driv- •Richard Halliburton, American e:.als or. issredfents. or of the car beim eighty FOODS, FOODSTUFF, g g y years a�vet�t.urer and cgtiter, sailed a !� > --old. and his companion, seventy- year a; !':'s tronth f:•;.:,.9 tools; implements, instruments.- $•- means of communicants, ; live. It raises the question"again 1:org forur Sa : rrancisco ins Chia - equipment, maps, p.ctures, Papers: „ as to whether_ very old people a§e junk, and other articles, machines, or doc- should be given licenses to drive, ahead of :.1m . were tbousan-fs. en}en: f�•r• - umeuts necessary or cone � —Niagara Falls Review of :miles of r : ern: and the expe - p carrying on hostile operations; art- SIXT P. --o— tation of a great' welcome at 'the ides necessary oy convenient for i Golden Gate International Lxposi- their manufacture or use. MAKI(V.G THEM MEETtion. 4 -Coin, bullion, currency, ev id- <e Ug to nowfarmers have strug- March 24, 1939, he and his G - ence of debt; also meta , materials, ; Bled to secure enough income to foot craft and his 14 crew mem- dies, plates, machinery, or other! _spay ton nrirn r�,•+ others ask. The bers v�t tshed in a heavy storm articles necessary oi� convenient for same or even a better standard- of ],200 fillies northwest of Midway their -manufacture. living could be maintained if we Island. Schedule two lis4o1 article_$ to !v .put -a like effort, into getting-oth Passenger vessels looked for treated as conditional contraband. j -or prices down to what we are him, and the U: $.-cruiser Astoria ' ' 'They are: all- kinds -of food, food able to pay with. the income we scanned' 152,000 s care miles of stuffs, teed, forage, and clothing �';. have. the' Pacific. No trace of the junk and articles and materials used In r _ = it �f tQop"t`�`' 19a b'' x Varmer's Advocate was ever found. • their production.- 'Well take your old car and you pay the ccst just like alimony!! !" E RC1T-AK�E-L- LER- -A Wise Gu _ - - y By GENE BYRNES r - f i ,. 1 �F r �� 1, ♦ � � t � / Ate' s-._ +■' � r `� �� 1' � _ � � �� : ,���M� I ��•�-" mss' ■��'/ (�f �� • � � ' 1r' � ; y��^1� • �� - ' � �'./.�i%/ r ASP - ._.. . . _., .._ e:. ... - :—` by -, r '�... a `;5...,ry n _ :d '• , .'.¢ j.•.::.Z. nr r :. , .: . - '. .,.. rr. �,.., •..._x. ' �.•_..„- . .,^:. -.,.: , w„ ., m. . m•�'"'• ..ys � # ..sem i. - - '- - .� "yf9'fsM+•:d , .,... ,� �. ...... .. ;. .- ., .,� •.. � y1' ea 1Y ,zaw�xo-•✓r ^Ca- _ 7 ✓^•+y -r•4: A7._,• , L� • ., :,. _ • wore jauntily around his collar. But in the end he promised. V "Have the cook come to my ARISP , � '� - P er over ther towe; ' Bob pointed ;`rs+ _ toward the distant hills. "And` .a+” -�,• nest time I nee you, it's dollar yeti: Good cc -OV. -White man's l r grub. Hurrq," �� _ Bob neat thought to begin Puy - 4f to t ing provisions, but Tie ` de`cided to, wait. Maybe this- fellow Lane -- — . y r ,,• would have some ideas. At any 1' rate he would be the financial bael�er, with &half interest in the a'►!!, "Before I 'discovered All -Bran I was always - entire proceeding. Courtesy at - _ su ening frown either constipation or harsh cathar- ' least demanded that he be con- CIGARETTE PAPERS g a , ulted, "since he was due so soon. , and I don't know which was worse. Now I - Bob spent the remaining hour know abetter w is to proven it. For common wondering what coat of fellow- .HONE' f//VER AfADE Kellogg's con�pton, due AlI Bran o lackreguof larlyulk in ffi6 d drink cat -filen of edf a trifle -well, His youngish. Hope DOUBLE AUTOMATIC BOOKLET e Y f water.All-Bran Stipp es ,the needed baulk and pe,, n rich. Thatdw uldn tpao a 1 also tntesttnaT tonic vitamin B,: -t s gr ,l --- well in the outdoors.' Bob wanted • 'regular) again." All -Bran is made by Kellogg's n partner who could work up an Easter Dinner ' ,in London, Canada. Sold by all grocers. energy as ell as tT enthustiasla Chilled Grappest mJuii•e 'r , �i ffor �ldwellingis raao emapk ble pre- arnishings-half pears_ - _(Platter g historic castle up 600 feet on. the filled with red currant jelly). ,...�. ,,, �'`��• sheer aide of a rock wall -was Potato Nests with green, peas. ALL BRAN Ns w � .. probably the most important ruin. _ .Ginger Ale Salad - `•"��. :n North America. It would take _' :_. .Cheese. Wafers long, lonely weeks, but- Bob felt Orange Pie that he might excavate it thor- Coffee Milk GET YOUROUNCE OF PREVENTIONEVERY DAY :...... oughly and solve the age-old prob- -Lavender and yellow mints."- : -lem-of what became of the cliff(.;ager Ale Salad -__. --- eop!e,. They were, indee_t - — - gotten race, a lost kingdom. No % cup' cold water scientist knew what ecame o -1 tablespoon lemon juice • = Three' Horses vms an Indian them. ---Any scientist would gain -1 pint ginger ale - - who seemed to-- have lived forever; fame and wealth if he could learn % cup diced peaches N and who loafed eternally now a.. the answer.. It fascinated Robert % cup maraschino cherries F round the village of Blanco Can—Wilson Barry, called Bob. % cup diced pineapple yon. He.was wise in his way. Dust down'the highway herald- Lettuce "Need good cook," Bob Barry ed the coming of the motor bus; Salad Dressing r explained, patiently. "You ketch• on time. Bob .walked to the post.- Mint leaves. um me good cook, Three Horses. office, where it would stop.. Soften gelatine in cold water Savvy? Cook beans, bread, meat, The driver threw out a bag of then set container in warm orate: everything outdoors. Me go long MAN, and stood b'9 the door to as- until the gelatine ED m:®Ited. Add camping trip. You savvy? You- - CHAPTER 1 him-Elwortb C. Lane - because stet ohne passenger out. Heb atrairt- _ lemon juice and ginger axe, mis send Ale_ Indian who can 'cook ed to catch a first glimpse of his in well. Hs" individual molds Tke. postmaster at Blanco Can- he went to Harvard too. Class of g white man's- snub. All right. M. M. Lane. ready rinsed in cold araRter (I hope ' you peered over his spectacles in 1898. Father didn't study arehac- Three Horses. wouldn't be rush. mom' order to study Robert Bary. elegy, though. (You see I know No man got off, -'however.. -Bob you have some rabbit. molds). �. ed. He had to be primed with a . _ "Looks like -you'd ought&- come you are a Harvard graduate be- felt let down. He'd have to wait Place three mint leaves (water _ in every week, young feller;'- he cause` my lawyers reported -that. cigar, a, bag of candy, and the until next Saturday now, -and he trees makes a good substitute) in purple silk neckerchief 'which Bob remarked. '"Here's a passel of it. I had them investigate - you before had been thoroughly aroused bottom of molds, Place about one Moreln turned long tablespoon- of gelatins mixture in ` Bob smiled ein acknowledst put gment, of . the . work. el mgau, to do some in about disappointment ace mold, enough to eovef leaves.. Set but his interest was centered on besides just putting up the mon +� OUTFrr OR But then the lone passenger, a in the refrigerator or where very the armful of -mall: Therewere - ey-t tao�- s iiEi?e abort - SUN DRESS girl* came tip to him. cold, to mold. When the rest of nearjy 20 ,magazines; two or aeology already. And, I'm 'read -"Pardon me," she addressed gelatine mixture is cool (not set), - - three, concerning archaeology and " Ing books. ~r �� "Bob, "but is there -a hotel? The stir In the prepared fruit. When - - - prehistoric people, the postmaster You can investigate me to- be -town is much smaller, than I- ea- molds have been set, fill with ,the had never 'heard of before. Sev. sure yoti are 'satisfied as to my petted." -rest of mixture: When ready to - oral Sunday editions of New York financial rating. (My lawy-ers said b A suspicion instantly struck serve unmold on shredded lettuce _. newspapers added bulk. And neat- -you would probably want to do Bob! - and serve with salad dressing;- He glared at her; almost fierce- which had been- thinned with: ly tied by the postmaster for con- that. ) 1 "inclose • cashier's check k �L !+ venience was a stack of letters for- $5,000; for good faith, aid i ly, .He fumbled with his hat. whipped. cream. .( Pineapple must three inches high. Bob took these will pay the, remainder when I x: _ '"You - you -" he stammer- be conked pineapple or it will not - a: and grunted."Hunh" in surprise. arrive. ed, "What's your'tname?" ,jell.) They were mostly long business Cordially yours, i0 She smiled; 'rather beautifully - Orange Pie - ar ~ torn - They were. not entirely t3nexpect'- P. S. I will wait oes. u at 0he 4 �', �, but in amused t's Lane. Ism -too. ary Me- 41ic tableuo spoon& Bensons •. P typed - / -- - �f` "Why, i ' ' p - corn- „ I a Lane. I am looking for a Dr• starch -- ed, but- leading hotel in Blanco Canyon. E lies g "Yes! Yes "sir!" Bob reme' inb' Bob re -read the letter, hastiT;-. I ji , Barry, my business partner." 1 cup orange juice td to be cordial. "Guess I ought '� 4 _ To Be Continued - I tablespoon lemon juice _ _ _ and some alarm. He hastened f 1 •ice to, at that. But I have to ri,.le back into the yestOffirc. - =a rip bailing 'water horseback for 20 miles just to. "Say, Mr. Withers," he calle � •� _ i3 eggs tome -in to Blanco :Canyon. Can't to the postmaster. "when•does that ']' '% s rcaspoon"salt' _ you and Jim Farley arrange to motor stage get in from Tucson:"' ; '• • � s � ` j 1 cup of diced oramge sectiora - send me rural delivery?" "Tuesdays and Saturday. 1'0- . a' Baked Pie shell'._ _ - i' >� Place- o i e orange and lemon juice ver a 'olce ' nd „ 9 `i'h a ei] o th a They 1 y '� I days Tuesday you know. _ + anti boiling nater .in. double Iwil- Bob went outside. He. stored the "Yey but what hour? I � L g .-bulk mail in his car, then thumbed y i� i Q 1 or. Mix .the corn starch with cold_ Due bout 1 o'clock. They.ha%e ! - water 3 e r thorou hl uati: -.rho letters., He_.opened. the fiat I K . _ y... g .k grub he.rf, you Know, thin go -on one, and for the next half-hour sat to-'. i �� s', smootl: an•d add to the mixture in on the running board of his sedan, "One o'clock! Jiminy! R'cll,,it's � `�1 ' -�+ - �, double boiler.'�lix well'and stir and read --h6 mail, oblivious of luck 1 came in toda , e!se--"' until thickened. Boil for ten min- ; Arizona's autumn unshine, which Y'Smatter', iEr. Barry? lad utes. -Beat egg' yolks wadi; pour- ` '`. - 'still retained much of its sunimee news? You Rot to `leave?" T?,e BY SAD1E $. CHAMBERS thickened mixture over the. cgn;s beating well. Return to double 1, power. postmaster was a friendly soul. r •'.. « • • � _ _ �. - r ,�k '- �. r •Once. again, thl: ��oi`Id is..p,v '- boiler: and cook for five minutes. _ \`o, no. \othing like that. Just * paring for that beautiful Spiin. • Add.. the orange segments, whit:,I Eight of .the -letters "were .an - happens a pian, a: man named, t , swers to a to classified adver s ! 1 _ s Pageant of Easter. What a Won- have had all white removed adz i PS bane, i3 coming out fi^cm'the. E:i,v _ I derful privilege to be able to cut ver fine) Pour into bak-, - tisement which he had mailed to to see me on business, and is due. � � b �•• ' in today. I diiln t expect hien so { qu'ietly- meditate. upon that. beauti- .. ed shell,, Beat_ a c:hites .very New York newspapers a month , , g� . 3190. Of these, one instantly ex soon. 1n fart, i didn't expect him 4314 - 1 ful message of Peace anal Hope, stiffi; . ,adding 1. tablespoon of. _ whielr, all Christerrliom cammem- fruit sugar and 1- tables con . of -cited him: at "all, until 'E could' write around g p ., orates at Eastertide. Then of Dear Dr, Bari corn starch. Add to top of pie' and some. He. s rt of took me off ruy there will be the usual` You.have advertised for a part- feet. But hs letter reads sensibly 1, ' course, brown lightly in a mediu,n oven: _ her to explore the ancient cliff 'of parades and the observance ,hen -chill. enough, I suppose. He went on- i 9 of ail Easter traditior4s: 'P0 the dwelling on your. ranch. .'That Delight To A Seient;at. is. resented • a.: pan•. - .READERS, WRITE 1N! souBob arty sited is to ,e ; oramic parade of baked ham the 1ss Chambers welcomes partner you need, I will leave. inslination �of a` man who'has been p ' New York day after tomorrow, - decerrations of the .egg and the personal letters from and so should- reach Blanco Cany- on, Arizona, by Tuesday, accord- -nig to the •sc'liedule.. I Inote your warning that we, will be isolated in a .wilderness, miles from any town. That won't matter. I know older people think we younger ones can't be happy - without -'a crowd, but i, will prove " it isn't so.. My , father, was like that, too. You may have. heard. of -W fts I ago - ISSUE NO. 1 —'40 alone for weeks at a time is to By Anne Adams rabbit sprinkled with to ely spring. be highly; • sociable in town_, 'but � :flowers; and everyone .striving after all tlii; was private busi- The kindergarten brigade' can everywhere to' get the first nes,.A. • lead a "double life" ,with th?s glimpse of freshness and., beauty,. "--oh it's just a little land ma _ clever Pattern, Anne'Adams' 4;;1.41 which heralds the arrival of ter,''-. lie eevaded, aild. 'grinned For -it makes a smart jumper out- ' spring. good-naturedly at the postmast-er.. fit. now, and may�ter be turn- •For your Easter dinner i He began: thinking rapidly..- If ed, into a - sun -dress. The Jumper `thought probably you would .like this fellow Lane believed iii' si, -• is so easy to make, with its c'1--, this arrangement of menu. tion as he obvious) does mati be cular flaring skirt that has no • I'd better snap into it myself, Bob side seams. Lace -trim the sweet reasoned. This, *cashier's thea: little blouse, or you might add a proves it. "What a break!'' lie sinall colllar. The elfin .cap looks whispered to himself in elation. It jaunty in a fabric to match the was better luck•than lie had dared jumper, •Bloomers are also inclua- expect.. The other letters, in Fe ` sponse to. the advertisement, were pattern. mostly •cagey, cautious, 13ut here Pattern 431.3 is available in chil- was money actually in, hand, ar c •en.s sizes and 10.Size' - more than he needed, )tile could 5, jump) t' d cap, -takes 1 % yds. go ahead, at .once, with a project 35. inc;t fabric and blouse, si that had intrigued,himfor almost' -yard contrast; sun -dress, 1,s- yd3: - a, year. His scientist's mind was 35 -inch fabric. clicking delightfyllg now: He game Send Twenty, Cents' (20c:1 in immediate thought -to organizing chins (stamps cannot be accept- the party.whie}t could explore the ed} for this Anne Adams pattern. cliff dwelling in, the. btontezuma Write plainly -Size, Name, Address mountain range. a"--Style-­.N umber. _ 'We'll need a cook," he res -Send your order toy Anne Ad- _-,oned. "I'll go see old Three Hors- ams, Room 425,, 79 West Adelaide St., Toronto, .r ed readers.. She • is pleased to receive sugsestions ort topics for her column, a'nd 'Is even ready .to Buten 4o your. "pe -t peeves," Requests for. recipes or special menus are ;n order., Address your letters to "Miss Sadie B. Chambers, .73 West Adelaide Street, Torontu.'.' N PA Y'6 ¢-a.:M•"..r srcvc:ia-ssww, ' :..) ... .+.�r+c.> . , ...,mow -.. , �r.. { ' `, .' •'.. . . .. - _ - . et : .- �at.._ .: �.r+' '5301.' ,. _ • 9r, .., .g., .. .;.r.:. w$.... .-,... ,v'�.. .,L 'r, :fir, r - < .c..�i.^^_ r n_ .,.: •• - '°'� ,. Vic: ..•.Y, :. !..;..:.., ,., � .,; , . , w.... S;r r.:...T ,rJ. qF:. * Tw f v _ -. .,: .. _..:. .., ... � .,.... ..•-I's ... .... .. �- ,.' _may'. n✓..t.,t.: ._ .r - t' .+ — --iMrs. 8. H. Crnai spent sty day +-MW seatless in the virions Service inthe chapel Wedaesdaq iiADIO BMW=-- tris- =, last week in Toronto, With her son, churches on Sunday, will, be iia keep-, at 2 p.. m. Interment in Mt Pleas- X4000 Bepair•. E lig Iyndon, and family. ing with Easter Sunday. sat , Cemetery. _ ° Ra ei d P '" Rates. T� Tested Free. lttwetl. =F. F. Baladon, of Burford, call- F -The March meeting of the #[. Gray, ilroaghsm, Out. ed ::on his mother, His. Ed. Bals- Mission Band of the 'United Churea - .-Dr. N. E. blsEw$n Isad a .pTO dont and other Pickering .relatives btel AisertlVs■n LIFE EXAERIEN Farmer, ` .s _. t'eesional csiT to Stratfo7rd; ons +hay was din the S. S. room' on Wed pee da sec nada afternoott -Mw,- • with FOR SA out White York- wee]i. -, Y ently Y . �?t#s, �. -- young .dears. hyo dao :-- -fifer _ •- r os , k fahn, r- ,The Public �nd-Conthmation eleven members- pi'e�t• Ih 'tbs nib- alfit-eow�'iired,: •$24'-s nd .#a; • tapable of Atski116`� 1�isrg . if ---� --Alias Charlotte Taylor,' Si Tor Schools have' closed for their East- 'Bence 'of the Piesident,-•Master Neil two ear tires, nearly nqw, 4.40 x 'necessary. Phone Pick.- 502•. pato, is spending a few days withI'Monday,-April er Vacation, and will re -open an Miurkar, Wee -Pres., conducted, .the 21, will 'sell. reasonable. For serv...:— ' 'Mian A. E. Richardson. was us ice your FOR , SA. -LE - .Alaska. No. '1 Re 1st. meeting, and the program g Yorkshire white boar. g.. -Today, being Good Friday, will, - r_ A Social Gathering held rand- folloR B: Hymn 485, "Jesus Keep Apply Lloyd Sas. White, rear Iot Oats, early big . yielders, stiff straw - lie observed as a general holiday, er the auspices of 'St. George's t me' near the Cross". Scripture .Story 22, con. 6. Pickering. - 30-31 , freedom from rust, and - the oat.. .:,and the. basiness . places of the will- Guild, will be held on Thursday, "Easter Day Long - Ago', was read with; the'least hull for. -feeding. ReS.. FOR SALE - approximately 11or No. 1. Price 1 ynge. will 7�e closed: s. March 28th, .at 8 p. m. st the Eas- by Neil Murkar; : Reading by Betty , Y $ •09 bush. not sealed, .. s _'Mrs Dr: CarrRr'ght has bee11 tern -House. A cordial invitation is Scgtt; Easter Story, by Miss E,va nares on No. °7 Highway, at Green-. 90 ets. The cleanest_ oats. we .have W wood Pickering grown. F. M. Cha cot<finea to her house \tiuring the extended to all to attend. Bunting. Hymn 86, "When I sur- g TwP• For particnl- Chapman, ;Grasmere -' past week, awing to injuries sus- » ars, apply to A. F. Aiuiis, Oshawa, Farm. 31-2 Mr. Arthur McConnell,- of : the •dey • the wondrous- Cross • Chapter •tained'to her ankle, by. falling on .3rd- Con. _ is Seriously ill with a from Study Book, by Mrs. Gast- Trustee. 30-31 BA&Y E'iiiGKS -= for . --_-7Ehe ice. -- --- sale,--�Yhiie-. �� -complication of diseases, which . -is shore—Instrumental num`ler, by FOR SALE' - g� golstein cow; Leghorns, Tom Baro strain, 10 ets. -iMisa Leila Sparrow, R. N., of wing his friends much anxiety. Grant Field. Closing Prayer, read due Mara 27th. Thos: D. Luke, .R. each: R. Slattery, .Altona.,Rd; R. &.. F Tonto, haff­beerr-spending-a-iew We hope4 for an- nearly recovery. by Bert - Coates.- Time' bveuiess for R. 1, Locust Hill. 2,' Pickering. 81-2-3 `days at the home of her Parents, ;_Local . prize -winners as noted at this meeting was the planning of W. H. and Mrs. Sparrow, on, ace- the, recent 'Seed Fair, at Port Hope the Thankoffering Service. It was- .:,punt as gout of illness, The Pickerin f ., were F. H. Westney, Reber Down decided to invite the Baby Band T , U. George's Church, Sunday, .and F. M. Ci}apman Qatgr Barley, members and their mothers, and *� 9 -''B.RA D �L.rE g a rblarch 24th -Easter Day. 11 a. Soy Beans and. Peas, were shown. the members of the W. M. $. to MEAT IVIA►RKE'�' f tar. Celebration of'. the Holy. Comm. -Mn John Powell, of Church the Easter Thankoffering meeting BO s' 2 -tone Sweaters,$1.2,5 union. 7 p• im Evening Prayer and y Sermon. Sunday School at usual, 10 St, who recently sustained severe to be held. , in the S. S. Room on a. m. On Good Friday, there wilt injuries, when 'he fell on the, icy IFriday afternoon, Maw r. 29th• We c5errf a full ii338 of ; Bogg� Breeches, $1.7�j Y steps. at the rear of his residence, Y.Fres 130j s Winlbreakere, $1.75, _ Tse Divine Service at 8 &' m., at is of makir;g the recovery_-- lua DDAT�3S Mon - !will be sung. > .,_ ,� ends wrouldnnlike eatto cv�tb We tithe SCOTT, John Pressl(� 1 Boys' Ba Shirts, -%fi which The Story of the, Cro$s J, fin. Or 131t1® 8�. ,'t"' - y —op g B Overalls _ $ 1.76 r anon y tussis da Mar.. 18th, 1940 at 8t. Mich= coating of Warmer weather: y' ' Cured Men's- heavy lined smocks of the Women's Institute will e I sells Hospital, Toronto; John Press- , -iThe Pupils of the• public school, held on Tuesday, March 26th, at 43 ly Scott, 2 Lansdale Road, beloved Men's Rubbers at various pri-' treated their Principal, -I. L. -Wil- - -- o'clock, in their club rooms.- A husband of the late Mary Gillis - lsot}, to_ a surprise one day last Meats res. ` 'Question; aid Answer - Quiz, on -the Smith, father of Harold J., Toron- - -- , week, in honour of his birthday. He Handbook a�f!! be tinder th leader- to• Geor e'.M., of 'Montreal: Irene Our delivery is at our service C. O. Bradley'. -.. .ship of Mrs. A. W• Mitch Mrs, was treated to a birthday Bake, , g 9 with candles, and Presented with : a (Mn. Alex, Annan) of Aurora; Phone Pick 1620 Crank will give • s -Paper r. '"Our Margaret (Mrs. Gerald Cowan) of PbQne Pick 3104 School % and Mrs. W. Murkar, handsome 'bill -font. Refreshments, CL?1RENCE SJLK „ including soffit drinks, was served Rosebank, and Mian Jean, of Toron- 'One on House-cleaning made �- to .the )mPPY group. Mr. Wilssn to. Resting at the Funeral Chapel ` Of A. W, Miles,3St.' CWr_ Ave., made a suitable reply. - _ - - - - - .. - reA L9 _all I Voteor ; .. _ •_ .. _ - ...There's. my , C nl Hess and Econo lea i au; 'M.ANION - -- _ - KIN�. f• - :' � courteous Service- M. - - Leader groceries There`f s oral ° one decion to be made by the j i Canadian _.. ---- ---- - .._ people on March 26th ... It is this: . - _ .._..._: are ` Shall our coon 3 g ,= 'to unknown un�s• war effort be handed over - : •_ _ � .. - luso ,fit 46tore named politicians ... to a make.. PkRi-. Kellogg's - shift cabinet with I�>w. Manias as the self=appoihnted _- CORN FLAKES TEA AND —. _ _ - LII+EB O leader ?Good— g Be Rs of £3r - Shall _ Tea _1 F and Y our countrVff war effort be continued _. - -.65c. lb. SOAP _..... Fruit Diels • vigorously and . faithfully by the known and For 26o. ::: 'or 26c. proven administration'6f of Mackenne. King ? _ C C n r Ill Gk `S Soda. _ . M a. B i B e u i to in I lb, That is the question YOU must answer. -P g �,, 21 be, for 261. � ° . ny�����le■-0 ut- in thepe■. _ C l 1p - roll n—New Staunton SemmaFe1-10t,peg - :.�It is time for plain speaking. Dr. Mackenzie King offers you eomethicinR p B - e sure to 014 sample boob _ Manion's pretence of offering entirely in the open ... the most trul ;: New Frille "natioaAi"governmtnt is sheer polit- d Curtains—Beautiful pstteane-BE auiiial ical deceit. Because': -even if be were National government Canada has ever moolorf., Per-pairollowers, X1.98, _ a elected to ogre, Dr. Manioc could not known. esnt he people of everyamentary province.- a -spun Curtain material for drapes etc. Vel - P P ..New Hotr1 y.. ortanizo or lead a truly national ttov' In -Canada — every section of our. pretty. 44 inch, reveisible, 890: eeryd - erament. The parliamentary group -- ---- co�ntry—every- economic,-sodsl --and - - for ladies which might follow -him would fail -to „ represent all Canada. It would not racial, group. - There is not as area of ,oat of the ol`dlzli ' '-`represent the people -of the national this country... not a single classification aT7• X1.00: _ - . ' Liberal party.. It would not represent of our people ...without proper repro. "SIBM'AN" Fork boots and "Big 88" o erallb for -tbe• the People of the C.C.F. party. It sentatioa in the Mackenzie King worlior; No better made. ' would not-rept nt the people of the* following. historic Conservative party which Dr. Mackenzie Kin cabinet ministers . Manion has now scuttled. So - 06'C. PIAN.. 4 _ are well known to you. They are � •- -' hot be •d4kWl*9d j broadly experienced mea, eager and. Dr. Mardon cannot give yoU able to continue the sort of admin- Pi :WIt�Otla� GOv�arnmen . istmtion 'which brought progress toCanada intimea_oeace and nationalckenang,;ffsedware.,...''� The besthe• might give you.would bepride to Canadians slurs feoutbreak- - �kir 'government by unknown followers. of war: He invites. you to follow him up a _ ,--blind alley— The •Mackenzie . King administration Poultry Ftreds q y to vote for a government of his own: imagination= answerable is answerable to the. people of Canada - to some undisclosed political group. -to no one else. . - Concentrate, 'ing ' Mas -h, - -� Shell ' asd Cori#; _Hog oncen C . - The Responsibility Is Now Yours = - - trate ,and Pte -Starter, Canada is facie the ' - • . ' ' •., g greatest crisis in her history. It is ' • .. YOUR responsibility= 1VYeal and Mineral Mac Pohl- F �= to say how • she is to deal with , this crisis. -Therefore: when you go to the polls on - March 26th you should consider - only what is beat TOIe & 'Stock . Fooje • - -Eos Canada —what is beat for the Empire and our allies - ' ' `• : - - - —what is the sure, direct road to Victory and Peace. " Pow Shares 'to fit nearly every makeof plow 4lgcni for McCormkk•Deering Farm Ma cbatcry_nT,�i_ FORWARD-- - -�-.e : _: .� _ • 'Repairs. 0■r Motto Ws ha" iR wan st it, Os !t Is aoR m■is. �� , _ • ... ,'ACKEN.ZIE KING J. S. 8 ALSDON, ' PICKERING Th National Liberal Federation gI Canada, Ottawa• ,ou"rio. r -