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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1940_03_29xs-'•da' • J . k :.; , xg baa. p -.-'-"7 .._,-+7WA•' ' '•. ....-'.- .' ✓ - r x,- - :nk. .. v .�:. :'.a �, ..:..,a.,. .:.: ,.r. .. ..- _ / •r••.-• - ..ice. ,.y y_,.' .x- may; ,,,g •Rt>� ,.: ; 4-a _s i . , ,.: . ..: .. . .. ..•_ .,..,:.�.5+' 1'-, ,.""a---•.� .'.'.' ':: sI •ia. .i? ` yy,,�, ,��. r _ .rte: y5; ., '...d •— ... •- ...' S^"e'1... ,., ... `.•. ". ..4. .-r:?... .. nu. ::. y.' y' ,p •La 'li{M1�•S' .��. � �,�. �A Jty fir': IX" ._ b. 'b.-^'"4, •. 'SOL. LIX — TICKERING, ONT., RIDAY; =IUAR. 1940�. 82 -- - E,_-,_1P--_..1CKER1NG NIEWS Zapftfjrlttotssa l�asjal.: ,, TOWNSHIP _ COUNCIL' RED CROSS t .` L', GREENWOOD.? aledtcat will meet on • Monday next, April R,. $. O, PI;AR$ON-Phpaierun•� lst,. 1940, in .its• regular monthly The Yollowi'rlg goods were shipped Lead sursega. Dnnbattoo. :Ory busirtess session, at the . hour' • of • 1• •last-R'e?�C to, Red Goss. Headquart- IS$G ;-t93G p P. rn ' at the Toatnslri Hall., at ers, from the Pickering Branch - : ` _ _ _ ih E: FORSYTH, Oph. D., Director , p , Lwin tome!cjcoj Aamciationol onz<..to -Re& ' Brougham: pr. sox. 90 pr. wristlets. 1 •heI- d ' let•rAmemberof the Ainerjw ovtomett::ar -- met: tts. 42 'gweaters. bS CHOPPING : hancia on. Eyes exornined b7 apoolni ;t. t�hone Y6o4: ctaretnt,nc. opt. - BROUGHAM scarves - 1 pr.- he 'Execut - ive are asked to attend _regu - _ -- ! trepal. - - - - - fiRfND F)NE , Barbara Knox, of St. George,is ar meeting on Wednesday evening, DU•NOLD RUDDY tsartister.I holidaying at Brougham. April 3rd,, at the Red Cross rooms. '� Bran, Shorts and Feed of eU u d. 4.�ft. sglisitor, Notary YueLc: ::Tu.wy,u,.Loan• Mis6 Connle Heldge, 'of Whift, — s- - kiodi, a1s0 ' Minerals and other, 12j6'8Q%A utaxly ucckpou;by tndiste tt. !r. sly spent Sunday with, her people. Have we enemies in our-Midst? ' - eoncentrafesforprvfi%ble EeediD ' ttlaa.•outb wtaa v, Wart Huu.t. WhitD�' iSry Miss Wanda, Varnum spent Eas- ; BE7t'FQNt BELT. Lf ROSS to with' the Donaft��Beer family. wltio eis�trof a ainin lad atf the Vancouver rid f We St _k pt on band;.__— larristors ff 5olicitors rs. John Hanle of Stratford, g on I'' ock only the best Poul was with her aunt, Miss Bate dur- and who to pay .35 cents for N' w. J,13EATON. K. C. Telephone � Feeds and Su{aplies. •H. BROOKE BELL.-K. G: Adel.2638 ing.the, week. _ ._... _ parr of ed Cross.sox" "Shockink!" h1r. and Mrs, Alex.. .Moffayvis- "Dreadful!" And of all that tea_ t""•'""'+ F', ?..t.0 2%33M D. F. ROSS .. - _A - , - �' -- 372 Bay St. ated- their; aunt, Miss Brown, on, Party, there was only one woman - ' `kbi L. POND Toronto Thursday- last., , smart enough to track the story !'� U. itICHARDB(lN tt Cu., Harris- On. Friday 8fternoon quite a down properly, A young fellow in W• H."IV��Ore .►�v. P. ;'A�% SVi�VZYilR V lar number attended, the •. service #ainin ytRr•, CigllCliOrtl. ti•�ILrieaCLC . SutLe SM, g...at_St. Thames -- not tort_ �`. J..DONEVAN B BsoeQdor Life BtildinQ .Torontu Vit. ioro,ng. fr. tate church; although weather Exhibitioil-,and - who came from Liberal Candidate, - returned to Ot- + B. r•j•pboae Od. 11i88: Pica�,,ng 1'hao sols stt and roads were very unfavorable. Moose Jaw-not Vancouwer-<Iid 'taws, as Representative_ for. Riding. I'' S • On ,file are the retards Mg : - -- - - : A MGUS Aic5h1 LLAT-Barrrsler, Sol. On account of the storm, the dr- `riot' k4ow 'ju$ way to the right ag- of South Ontatlio, with a ,majority su'ey'ors Gibson aad A -ndd, Mi ZlLicttor. ary Public. , r3 atrtioda �treer - - - —_ . ^rommo. 'lreiecb:,ae Lly- 5*oa a>na, to be -given • hereby Green ehcres - when he . Pound himself out of 43 Kvag SL?� -fit. Ostia -pew - = River artists, on Wednesday even- . of 'sox, A Toronto_ box_Irad seti:era'. -see tables ' elsewhere for divisions. l 4 98.. lely llrsttut ing last, had to -be postponed till -good parrs .because he _had f9nd .., t - ER.IIER'rT. FAL.,AISE, L,'D y„ a fr}ture date. _ aunts. and. fond, aunts' friends tc = �- D• �, �-•s : D. n^S. uc+euate,.f try kuyu,, coli4e or The-Y. P. 4 the church held a knit for him: But the- local laddie hINSr1LE _ ' te•- -••••-Deota: Sur eon. and the thtivefiity of Toronto, ' i - 00ce in readence oecund floor. east of St. Aad- Social evening at the home of $If55 was s.fasrt of money, Therefore' he - ee:ti Church. P,Ekevmv%-bnt. -oibee-hcurv: c. Noma Harden. Miss Merle Hopkin swapped a pair of socks he had re- Institute meets_ in. the -.hall this •. m, b 6 p. m,,.or by appoiatmm"-eX•ray and Vernon' Uicott were_`in charge ceived from the Red Cro s in s. T_'itirsday afternoon. • Jnsuranpe of All .gintis q uersieZ?. Phone Piers * r oo. : - r _ of the meeting. . • - . '- . ordinary- way-,- fot 37 cents ,,f the - JIr. -jack •31ow•br•ay is spending i _. . the -vacation" a _his _home tiers. Best Rates Avail'a.hl . Wlttl �tastnesi> t6.tsrt+e. Sunday CP,urc>z rvice -had good w sterner's_ one;; so It-. cntiId _gr.. - attendanep, althoclgh ,weather -tan- to, ea. shvw._ t tills Glen ce, Stephen is spending ECT1>"]>; y _ -:S aud__ Service., -. K' . B ATOM , , TO.jPti•�;FiiP ditiozis were not too good. 'Rev. I: Simple and reasonaR?e •l:'ssn't it ? the Easter holida} s- at her home "in r� C.atnrztre.wnc.r t•,r •- Pn11Edy hOFP .the i4th_..Chapt.ar Then there. is 'another tale- )coir. h rn. - _. -•• - _ - -ktrtx arA,farit+, aceea,nt.int Etc: i*sumi of Of 1St Cor„ vexse -90, for his dis= the rounds- about the .irk a :'.o .pier• Congratulatign's to Mr. and _lir;. ttlrri.teUcenae., WTttrkare,L'nt- •_ .. . _ P)rOne_. , course. eel a note in the Los of ter f nihetl . J. Davis, on the birth of a s;�n, o, PICK 515 - Address BR:OIfGHAM A. L.. RICHAR I w C f�i,. Watch .out for `zbe FiremPn'3 Cor.-. Red Crn,s sna, askin•; the soltl'�r' F niday, 'laveur lath; - be �QuzTContestrilws tietw ser zh She Onanens r o rite to her of rte txr"estp Bbho se•� tclse d an^ GE 6E.11b}H,iL ItiSt it 3:1t�NVlthIiE.XL ETTa7; frnm Q r^.;..,; hors s 11' xnzesa -nst:lute-rind -the Firemen, a'ho said he ':nd bought.. their, , g�. 'tale_ last '1"uesd y, tit Bmokiin. �.ti. VO . lSYA \ 1.1 ti (; - of course t%e Firemen ,rill_ w n :3a crntQ:in a'-Peterbom store. tic^.• Tire. Fslzcc}t aro Cla.:s mat. at ,the Our - '11a ollE ezvtabllsited xgebcy, ready rthis is iriiat bila}= lar ladies. Ed i,. asioaally the Jo lie for drat to-i: -home of : i►L's. V: Parkin.' iast : Tt,e�• tnielcs pais yo way ever' I to serve._ >There will. be other good,talent lent .n ( changer- to Barrie or London o, day -afternoon,` as- •a- work mee.tint~. day. sem, :Phone. Pick. 6000 a varied_pr'�grazr;.. I'somc.where •olr the .Danforth -Gaut '• anal bu'siress session in tFfa eve~ C � . The Mission baud--,.Thankbftering the: 35 eeiit3 pePma 4ti -remain m Ing OAL, , ' . Serrice. Sunday- evening, ,eas con- � 35 cents. �!^. %Tbeit Parr-in, of- flavetrck 'PVLI.OD, dusted-by the Farb:merrri`%erg: Dor- Weli. -tshat would stop a sohiier s spending• the holidays with his _btA �rs i ILICENaEi7 AE't T[Utilil;l3 AICIi SEN , • othy_ Harlock, prehsced, Helen. Ma; who had 'bleu._ sPeAdisrg' iii; : monry P$?ents_ here., ,Has. :liabet �Irirt±rnp ' �i SRA �Lr VALUA•I:OR color, iRas at the organ, The hymns. too _ freeiy, from selling sox to a ^f hark' _^-m, _is alsss spending qhs. = :113a1ei+ cattdact•d=1)np-where. sung bit tire: children veers splendid. ki said �rorking in a dry- goo3e' holidays. with her parents. -arid nd 1 -Phnve or write. Addret-b Olt Dun &A . , c - -�- - - T 'RIS , 'Ir4.•.MeWhir•ter read t.e Easter torp or :some�rherA and•�eh� BI ILDI♦�c'� $ bUPYLILFI B.treet, East..._. _ Story. -Dora- Wannop- read the Sc-i would �te"g3ad- to. Put- Them an hr- AL'DLEY _ _ - _ _. =till iTTt its : Ontnrin *-- '+" _ alEo locs�l - C © WOr,q t3 a 1`t .. _ ripture Passage. Mrs-. T. \yrtan counter, --to help the . Poo>r yo'.r'arz. ,, •' PYA lte�•,^pal';,, offercri prayer. - , soldier". A' bats' girl anis d�At the :'orae L j?1lncrd in 14tock a fnlf --=-rerbus Ha.�l Seren young men of. the junior ! Listen, In th-is'war as in the Iast °of George and airs. Puckrin :asp I=CE of MAPLE LF,�+iF 3iILLING Farmers. Messrs.-Jo' n and Falter 2#:e - Red -Cross have '- never er '4Vi. r week: : Governmtnt Lieemeri ^' , COMPANY FEEDS. g ani t::inE. If hE Arch. BeN, of Kinsale has "nese- _ v Alter and l`ernon EIlicaft. I set up far•. seilin •����� -�113aiu St . E. Stontis'illl 'Oat, R ox, w=ith Grasmere Furnzs' �foi- the A. • + Alan Gray, Elm r Crawford -anti , occps' Tanai soldier in. the Great War - Georcte Wilson, .atterided the Seed 1 had to buy a sweater : or -a _shirt .. :. i ty+ g Fair, at Bruoklin, on March 19..: i _ .' Year.. Hansford of `Toronto, is Pickering, 71 Phone 141 _ _ • a;... _ Maternity, eases taken Surgical andft s ,Tudgin�_ Contest, s r�cc the man strhoa kes to �mke t' ����, visit ng liar-si�:ugirtsrs,::.S)icre hanr i� •f Ur' ceded in winning six Prizes. Con-j Pp�n� o:z the _side. a'oesnit 3('cOr� dames Winter., p' (. Itt,•iefrre.- CS . Maternity Semi-Room 1s ' 82:; ; 5 grafuIatn�rt,, boys. ,1 100 per cent honey just because he es .,Some of, our local- Seed Eur Jud saw on �- Ratc3 for ]0 days- - Vegistered Nurses in atterd-- rad In- last week: s• issue, 's -wrong- re- has been promoted ;o - carter-mas• gi g_..Contest S017Giet�Ilx�g New 2; houreervice given_ Poxt -of the name' of deceas3ed bur#ed . ter; Iced Cross supplies-have.-v) l,c at Brooklin last week. here last week, was tien, and -te r shiPPed to a, central disn4but 7 March has kept up her old rip-4.• . Ambulance Servicf- Si ' g w F 1,. wish to make the correction. The ! ur.:t of arty ¢iron company or r ,g• . tation for wind, cold, snow and Al iMRs. _. R. GOO Cr 25.31 - _ ,Colej�a.ri' Oil Heatex-Neat, report sJzould have sta ed Charles invent -- usually she man in C'r.r�e general- disagreeableness: FOR Phillips, and not Ham-. , Deceased ; •of stores. But there is, no way and Remember :the drama in the fo ,ai good Heat and easy to operate _ ' was the son i - ! there "never.- has ' been a t�: ay° •by church phis friday evening by the � w h1SURAl�CE 21f tris late S-He a 150 a good line Of ranges, O? k and the late 'Mrs.7 Phillips. He mss which any monies received- =o Y. Y. of Centre Str Church Osha- sar,-e can t ba, wa- -- . if It 1s a furnace we wOvld - " S>r•RVIGE a. Civil Engineer, in the Gave.-nmer.L � b'P _ - -- _ + Service at Ottad a v,rhere he lived. Cross.. 1ii'tehell's seater. • wagon is still + - -Phone Picktring 67" __. _ be phased to install" the•best, - He' is survived by his wife. making trips to our vicinity. We ri is -C YfUL 9i. MO R L '' Y � T he- irfeeting• in the Toon Ha;1 on A certain' newspaper took up • the hope the spring rains will -stop this "Posse , ECA1i.othf" fir; Friday evening in the interest of cudgels for those . soldiers, ,wl,os? traffic; .A ' -.FIR& AUTOMOBILF, .LIFE ;Satisfaction- Guaranteed AC01ORMT, W11 ►'.NORM National Government Candidate H. pay lead not come through and Wm. MacDonald and family, who TT tµ PUHl.IC LIAlil..t , ?te. A. '-Ve`vrrrar++ had a good attendance. whose wives and children were said have been on the 'Caminack farm,. ALV B V BY ,J S�t1 VICE 1:.Cj 1p{J Speakers were air. '�ewman, -- Mr. -to be, stam-ing, Granted -there wasare leaving Wand Mr, DeGeer, of .�_ Donner, M. P. P.. Simcoe Co, and some cases. But men in,the pay -off- Greenwood, is -coming here..., Hardware Tinemitb r 'Ir;. George Cockshutt, of Brant• g April Foot'; Hay= on ' Spring SpCClals ford: ''Mr: Roy lTill�i enliweiied the things, say that in a country- which 'Monday ttext. It may be a snow P� I �i• ' rtes 'and toe accounting- end of, Look out for evening . �;pith musical num: ers, The is sup > e 70 to 80, pe cent storm, with electrical sunspot dis- PHONE 4600 '• i' . famil.a.r voices bf Bob and AT. ,Har- literate, there are-a •vast niar,ber of turbances, or a, smiling bird song.. _ A modarate.Iy prieaa ben ver s heard on records sent by boys Nrho cannot fill out the: `i a are sgrry to lose M. I)pnalz.ue room guito, WAluut, 'in thein froliz Eii" and. to their par- fozm�s, correctly: Or they do not pro=< from our midst. He has been emp YOilr, - eats. . vide their marriage certificates, toyed at Grasmere Farnzs! for hA fsae��ionable l- ght fiat y fheir birth certificates and ..those of nearly two : ears and wants: jo _see -------- Aunt. Jemima's Pancakes serve-i + y: y .. isb waterfall fiopts, b Ou- t,. the Q.<zker Oat .Co. under lite their^n-fives and children, to the sat- the mining• ;country. r. listing of bed, dre ser & allspice,, of the W. RI, :�., Thursday isfaction .of Ottawa 'where these Remeir.(I?�er the Women's :istit- Tome C11est of drawtre h' April 4th. from to 8 forms go... Some times• it. is recess- ute Meetin a't.-the home -of'. firs. g llxlC�rd p. m. Quilt- g Ing for the bale, in the afternoon. ary to send as far, as New Zealand Gard, Winter-, on Wednesday next, S � _. _ ' I Now are p1at0 class.— 75.CQ, In the evening•,, a Children's. Amat- for -a child's 'birth registration Ie April -3rd. Election'of .Officers. All the' last war smart gals were able members be sure and come. LAYER FELT MATTRESSES eur Contest, ages " 1C an(i under, g -On ale - R i'th to draw separation as Wife \ o. 1 Why t i nilzes for the _ best' musical - y Not. young farmer, enter filled with soft felt cotton; firrt,ly fin- No. 2 and No. 3. It's 'a racket fn. the ,Erban- Oat, or- the No-baz+b, _e isbed wi,throl�d st itched edges, and'- oratorical numbers, will be i gO°d- :_ Striped ,ftoral cotton, tickin held. Entries to be'in the hands of >Dut the powers that be aren't going Barley Standing Crop, ,Competition .At BOYES' DRUG STORE g. • ,All . Secretor Miss Annie Bayles,. b to let it happen this time if it can for the , Oshawa Fair and win some, - -..standard siZes. Eaoh 0.95; . y Y April 2nd.- Admns_sion 25 and 15 cts. be stopped. • Already, -there are 'sol- of the $75.00 ..and .get. a start. in T ` Consoleum Rugs at special prices Come an enjoy a res - res . an-- dters-f -- reels a se rank Westney's gat Better Feel Better Work Better one case four wives l•- have de- No-barb Barley sold b auetion aft ' , cakes will be served in the most in � y y - �[otar Alrrtbnlastas. Day-.ot'N mended- their-bit'of: money; In this r. fight approved style-There. will be a' `ter the reed fair in Port Hope and test for men too:, war, soldiers Fhave got to sign . on went for $2.50 per biushel,, and F. _ ' •ALLIED ,� Phone- l>!<t10 (see Brougham elsewhere this issue) the dotted' --line . as to their' depend- M;, Chgpman!s Alaska'•Oata gt $1,10' - ents - and rightly so. per bushel The last -named Ms in s f • �• Cs� '�`p _CoinmunitJ�Club Limited. If any of our-readers are hearing 'chaigd of --the-6shawa-'nrr, Crop _ y S Ri i 1 phocking tales about the Red Cross petition and entry should be Make an Appointment r` On Tueadg A nl 2nd' at- 8' M. '.or the "'Salvation Arm etc. we _o., �'.t2>DejFBai DlfeOtOd' y, P , P y , made to hurt Mr. William' Ball., B. Sc., will add- shall be glad to ha*e'tritim passed ' $O DRUO C0.9 U, FmrDiture Dealer ress the Club, The-title of his talk' on' to us. Tomorrow, March 30th 'ie tate last will be - "My Visit to Prague, dub- It does seem on; the whole though, SUNDAY HAURS--1=-i recti, b�it.4 ce>I1�. Qat4Tl9 day lb drive on that 1939 motor lag the Munich Crisis", This legit- that it would be a far, far better license. Watch Joarself, 'I4ie Pow- ure will be illustrated wth picture -(Mtinued on Claremont -page)_ , slides. ere that by sat, defWtely no a. ; • .. oases ors o u one on eren" m Brenner Pass NEWS -_ . PAR_ADE-- 'The five days- of intense diplo- matic actjvity in Europe's capitals' The Book SLeli. 4 .1ARV21--AT-sTILLMEADOW" �`--- -By Gladys Taber Here is'a gay and zestful ohron- r`7a fele of a happy Iife at "Stiilmea- dow' , an ancient Connecticut house where three ehildrea- and -severa . l which followed upon• the close of SHORT BUT SWEET dozen dogs. run -riot'.. MreTabes- - - the Russo-Finnish war reached a writes -of .the busy times tuere e, climax with the dramatic meeting One thing for. which we ought of country fairs and -week-end vLits µ to be everlastingly grateful is tors, deg• shows and Jam -making. ,on Italian soil of Reichsfuehrer. �" Hitler o! Germany and Jl Duce F that . our political campaigns last There are sudden• bees. of _ only-, for weeks—wheriA_. ilio ._ —, garden- any Italy, 'Twas an --event ' ; across t e .border continue fo 1 ' set, the world's tongues wag-,. -' -- hs -with increasing orato e t y t e author blends the piac.' ' Political interpreters of'five, rs' continents tied"themselvis in knots —Oshawa imes, cal and the fanciful. for- au ys. r mon u sh a •T• #i f 1 1 attempting to gauge accurately herb garden, bring on their tan r= } the subject of the two djttators EY'RE -- hen bts- about the great kinglish - Elgin, dramatists. But her tips on how to ` TH NOT K1CIC.>rRS dr conversation. British offiLials Six Ontario counties — El make pin wheel biacuita and rear were agreed that nothing goad ' Perth, Lambtoh,-Kebt; Simcoe ana Kennebunk pickle, trim apple'treee - ----per likely to some -out of it for. Wellington — have no debenture or handle lazy guests are shrewd the. Allies. - debt. It will, be noticed that these .and handy good sense. b y nnero on Italian soil, last municipalities were not a ong - Two Heads, or Three Meeting in hurried conference at Bre , week, Fue rer Hitler of German and Duce ,Mussolini of .Italy were be-' - zn Mrs.•Taber' writes a.popular cry! . - those worst, Allied observers en- those making protests recently to - Iieved to have discussed collaboration of economic interests in the pre- umn on similar subjects -whit runs-' . _ visioned, all a result of the Bren- sent European set-up. The two dictators . are shown, ABOVE, _during the Government about the cutting in a well-known women's magazine. aero parley, the formation, of -a Hitler's visit to Rome is 1938. off of part of the provincial auh• three -power entente' between Ger- aidy. "Harvest at St(Ifrneadow" . , by many, Italy, Russia, which would shoes. If these become muddy after past 15 years' experience as a news - —St. Thgmas Times-Jpurna'].- Gladys Taber ... Tororrto: McClel• have as its purpose the u:p- a tramp through the ga.Pdeti It -is-- -paperwoman rather thalt'her•otvn- - best -to go back to the fire -side and experience disputed political apd 'economic perience of marded lite. �-' land and Stewart . , , $2.00. - hegemony of Continental Europe;, read a need catalogue or. a book. - Texture of both heavy and light LITTLE SURPRISES WELCOME CRIME AND YOUTH and .the elimination .o! Britain as The crime problem is efinite- aoll w111 be immensely improved by Iifias Dempsey was aura' no girl P $ - -- - . a political factor in- Southeastern fhe digging is of well -rotted mah• really liked the Idea- of a Dutch jy linked with the unemployment Ettrope,_the. Balkans,_.and_the Near _ East. As second possibility, the ure' decaying 11eaves or other gar- treat. ''Instead," she Aald, "a, girl problem, and it cannot be divorc- �. y 'den refuse. This sort of thing adds- would rather return kindnesses in ed. Lads with jobs have neither ' foresaw that Mussolini might humus and moisture absorbin y such as going for position to come into the war -on -the aide of g pow- same other way the time nor the die Hitler, joining ty p- era to light soil, makes the heavy walks, -having the suitor to dinner, plot Sad execute crimes. against : j g in vast ilnilita o kind more -Amenable.lo spade -and and so forth." property. Crimes of passion will ® , - orations against Britain and fork. - - - The speaker gars a number of not be as abundant if youngsters Prance. - + - ance. Thirdly, they speculated SOMETHING WILL FIT - succint bits, of advice to husbands - are a chance to live normal ` that Hitler and Mussolini might No matter hQw, unusually-situat aad -would-be husbands. -Never, she lives. - -_ have agreed on measures to seal ed, there are flowers to -fit almost urged. let your wife down in pubIte. - —Quebec ChionicTe-Telegraph. lop" the Balkan area against any any garden. Some like damp soil, Don't criticize her emotional out - Allied war moves. Fourthly, that some dry, some full hot sun, others lets (hats, crying at -the • movies, - _ = the- two. dictators might -merely' shady corners. Certain types do the changing furniture around, etc.). MUNICIPAL- WOOD60t9 r 'have discussed economic .collaboz, 'best in deep. rich•soil, .while some Avoid pampering her as you would Sone -time ago we had a letter ration between Germany and Italy. 'actually ask the poorer sorts. S -pe- a plague. (rive her a comfortable, from a correspondent suggesting ' Peace, or "f'eu " clai likes atid'dislikes will bi, found well -[lite that our town Council would do 72 There was no, doubt in anyone's mentioned in the better Canadian in. And devote at least a minute well to secu4 a municipal wood- s Paget; - —imind that a b' ace offensive seed catalogues and g your garden - - or two at every lunch hour- to _ " lot 'which would in. time save the e nras in voters of re ation b is unusual In location it is advls- thlnkiag Nut her' ind plannlag y, _pr9 d :HERE'S H W! . _ p preparation Y town considerable rnone vi e either Hitter or Mduolini or both able to make special selections. little surprises. r , .. ^ a different type of ace from Certain an'nuale like clarkia, alysw fuel for the town hail and• work for your Ach c of '"Who's r - - sum, larkspur, pansy - and phlox ter the unemployed. If our pre- WW w enwiss Ills S;>ble one proposed by President which will actually give better re- a sent council read the - article we Tim* Mocker stafhtics �tooeevelts envoy, Sumner' Welles • trust they will give it their ger- and." cares" of 131 a peace that would be nine-' sults, more delicate coloring _ Si W h at Science " ;ons eo2tsid�eration • if 'not we ahaIl of ei ai0y"' ""d Sc 1 tenths blackmail. It was to meet planted in partial shade. ' • e p- wIM o 544 A" Hive,' the impact of rail offewas to-meet as For full sun, especially It plants �s n -be glad to suppjy .them vdth co a 2db. ed close.. to a. South wsll where IS lir o i n g _ iea, as we. believe the -suggestion by �� h,� or this, ratites than of a Blitzkrieg there'la little protection from Sum- was one of considerable merit. Dsrhanr sfarih bbeh and F on- the Western Front, that the "� • "`� • + • ' +-�+- o - � mer heat. titers are things lite car- Coris_rvaiian- is the -order of the - 3e: send requeds *o ad. people of France and Britain lastress an the Iabei with Wreck braced themselves .the eopsis, CaliforniaCalltoniand ether poppies, _ . TO STOP BLEEDING day and besides �•onservatton a _ _ - - wear Wan" and, gddiess, l8sitish -press set u s clamor.that portulaex or,climbiag mornIng.glor• Discovery of two new.synthetic_ good woodlot is a growing asset _ p les and nasturtiums, which love the vitamins _which atop bleeding al- and in time wonM be s' paying e e "C,rreat Britain Lake off kid gloves. sun and give remarkable results most instantaneously is reported. investment for the town, Bee Hive S y_r e p and Sight Germany on ' every even in a siege of -dry weather. -They are chemical developments Wiarton Canadian Echo. frond'. wrest back the. ,diplomatic For scent, especially -In tjie even- - from the prig nal vitamin_ .K, or _ initiative from .-the dictator ooh -I= a fear nicotine.' easnatlons, anti -bleeding vita2itirc�iiszvveeed — - - -- --- era .. At the name time it was mignonette or stocks will perfume in alfalfa bay and decayed card-• LIFE'S •LIKE THAT - By -Fred Neher evident that the Britash people the whole gardea. ince. would choose to fight on, even Solid beds of annuals or big against the strong security of an ))locks Sir borders have esceptiana9 NEW -BRAIN ARFAS MRS. P OtAQY, - entrenched - Germany, unless cer- appeal, and these can be made up Discovery -- off two new brain -► primary peace- conditions of petuniasephiox, dwarf marigolds, centres and that human blood - -- - were met: that the independence nasturtiums, verbenas or zinnias. D cells cling to life for as long as � �`y,, $ - - •�� � �, i of. Czechoslovakia, Poland be se- — three. weeks outside- the body was ` stored; that the Hitler .regime be.e �` - reported Last week. • - removed from power; that the sec_ No Such Creature A group of scientists from-Y'ale - arity of small European nations Ideal Husband University aaannounced that they be anred. had found in chimpanzees the •Stalemate Or Els. : _ 'areas - of the brain 'which control Last week in Rome the general ',..Toronto . Newspaperwoman . touch and the regions which view appeared -to So that the Bal- Gives Advice to 19Q Leap "fire" or stimulate - reaa+ions of ' i• - . kans _the hear East,, and the Mid- ..Wear Girls • in- Choosing . A the body: _ dle East would be let. alone for.. (Mate Both discoveries are Highly im= this spring from the French portant in the diagnosis of brain .' 'point of view the situation could t 'r.Onb woman s ' mate is auotber - tumo:•s and mental disorders be-, � be construed thus: if Hitler finds woman's poison," Is the way Lotta rause they enable 11 physician to the Allied blockade: effective, and Dempsey, Toronto • nevvspaperwo- t localize- a distucba•nce: '-- ii he cannot arrange a "white - in the difficulties of the SCID OF LIFE peace" he U likely to seek a soIu- 1940 Leap Year girl in -choosing the == ton by force of arms; if not, the right husband..°The synthesis of'a.poaertul vii Present. stalematema : corntinite aurin. called the. "acid of life y At Toronto Central Y.M.C.I. Din. - , indefinitely. Wer, Club, Miss Dempsey conducted ause nothing could live with bc+h last week a "School P Husbands" t it — w s made public by Dr. c orout a P and among the questa was her own Roger T. Williams, University of .. ' - husband, Richard ,Fisher, Toronto. Texas, biochemist, . Its.. proper architect. In wbat `-she. termed a name is panthothenic acid.C rdening - - - "wife's-e�-eview" of this year's crop Panthothenic acid's possibiiitlea ...... of husbands she gave it as her con- as an aid to human and bacterial sidered opinion that there• is no -, life are, in the 'main, unknown. WHEN TO START s•uch•thing as ai ideal.husbaud and Tests have shown it a, potent,stim - - - - . It -does 9011 no good to be dug no woman on earth would want ufant- to fertiljty of hen .eggs. while too wet. It is liable• to become' such 'a paragon even if he did ex-, It is so strong an aid to cell - lumpy later, perhaps, .to bake hard, fat. She -vanfed it atiderstood, bow- growth that an ounce placed in -With heavy clay,soil early working 'ever, that she was basing her re- 7,500,000 tons of, testing mixture 'f good test is to -Iso marks on contacts with women and hese multiplied' the cell"count by et het the D.Is Riding Ctub will have to disband k at 'one's women's organizations durin the four. 1 e o announce y u horse." is particularl- dangerous., segs t t once -A _-.--. d the death of the hos . - - _ REG'L:AR FELLERS --A Lightning Change -By GENE BRYNES HERE COMES _ PINHEAD WITH THIS POOCFt MHt's JUS' Pffitoulaf TOAT�rMuTr 1 SOLD HE NEVER A6:Ds VCAN T BLAME -THE Hi3 7iEA6 OPPOOR FOR SEI _ .. T9104!=NTt A_ �i4 — n a u t• JLLS- `�T s AN' HE HASHME WHAT j I HAPPENS . _+ktT•� ! � � `TA i \-,'-I}``.+,_ J �, ' �.tl. d� V tlM.1/Y�1� f.•'--►�._'1 ��C� _ .I - � .,­ ... �. r... -• ,.ay.; ; , : +:.•-'.. wT - . �,.: :: .. -'' .!r'. .. .•R,,... - ,�t, �. fir,- •~'� , y t :� .roam w'o-.' _ � Two Dictat U-113 H' t C f ors o u one on eren" m Brenner Pass NEWS -_ . PAR_ADE-- 'The five days- of intense diplo- matic actjvity in Europe's capitals' The Book SLeli. 4 .1ARV21--AT-sTILLMEADOW" �`--- -By Gladys Taber Here is'a gay and zestful ohron- r`7a fele of a happy Iife at "Stiilmea- dow' , an ancient Connecticut house where three ehildrea- and -severa . l which followed upon• the close of SHORT BUT SWEET dozen dogs. run -riot'.. MreTabes- - - the Russo-Finnish war reached a writes -of .the busy times tuere e, climax with the dramatic meeting One thing for. which we ought of country fairs and -week-end vLits µ to be everlastingly grateful is tors, deg• shows and Jam -making. ,on Italian soil of Reichsfuehrer. �" Hitler o! Germany and Jl Duce F that . our political campaigns last There are sudden• bees. of _ only-, for weeks—wheriA_. ilio ._ —, garden- any Italy, 'Twas an --event ' ; across t e .border continue fo 1 ' set, the world's tongues wag-,. -' -- hs -with increasing orato e t y t e author blends the piac.' ' Political interpreters of'five, rs' continents tied"themselvis in knots —Oshawa imes, cal and the fanciful. for- au ys. r mon u sh a •T• #i f 1 1 attempting to gauge accurately herb garden, bring on their tan r= } the subject of the two djttators EY'RE -- hen bts- about the great kinglish - Elgin, dramatists. But her tips on how to ` TH NOT K1CIC.>rRS dr conversation. British offiLials Six Ontario counties — El make pin wheel biacuita and rear were agreed that nothing goad ' Perth, Lambtoh,-Kebt; Simcoe ana Kennebunk pickle, trim apple'treee - ----per likely to some -out of it for. Wellington — have no debenture or handle lazy guests are shrewd the. Allies. - debt. It will, be noticed that these .and handy good sense. b y nnero on Italian soil, last municipalities were not a ong - Two Heads, or Three Meeting in hurried conference at Bre , week, Fue rer Hitler of German and Duce ,Mussolini of .Italy were be-' - zn Mrs.•Taber' writes a.popular cry! . - those worst, Allied observers en- those making protests recently to - Iieved to have discussed collaboration of economic interests in the pre- umn on similar subjects -whit runs-' . _ visioned, all a result of the Bren- sent European set-up. The two dictators . are shown, ABOVE, _during the Government about the cutting in a well-known women's magazine. aero parley, the formation, of -a Hitler's visit to Rome is 1938. off of part of the provincial auh• three -power entente' between Ger- aidy. "Harvest at St(Ifrneadow" . , by many, Italy, Russia, which would shoes. If these become muddy after past 15 years' experience as a news - —St. Thgmas Times-Jpurna'].- Gladys Taber ... Tororrto: McClel• have as its purpose the u:p- a tramp through the ga.Pdeti It -is-- -paperwoman rather thalt'her•otvn- - best -to go back to the fire -side and experience disputed political apd 'economic perience of marded lite. �-' land and Stewart . , , $2.00. - hegemony of Continental Europe;, read a need catalogue or. a book. - Texture of both heavy and light LITTLE SURPRISES WELCOME CRIME AND YOUTH and .the elimination .o! Britain as The crime problem is efinite- aoll w111 be immensely improved by Iifias Dempsey was aura' no girl P $ - -- - . a political factor in- Southeastern fhe digging is of well -rotted mah• really liked the Idea- of a Dutch jy linked with the unemployment Ettrope,_the. Balkans,_.and_the Near _ East. As second possibility, the ure' decaying 11eaves or other gar- treat. ''Instead," she Aald, "a, girl problem, and it cannot be divorc- �. y 'den refuse. This sort of thing adds- would rather return kindnesses in ed. Lads with jobs have neither ' foresaw that Mussolini might humus and moisture absorbin y such as going for position to come into the war -on -the aide of g pow- same other way the time nor the die Hitler, joining ty p- era to light soil, makes the heavy walks, -having the suitor to dinner, plot Sad execute crimes. against : j g in vast ilnilita o kind more -Amenable.lo spade -and and so forth." property. Crimes of passion will ® , - orations against Britain and fork. - - - The speaker gars a number of not be as abundant if youngsters Prance. - + - ance. Thirdly, they speculated SOMETHING WILL FIT - succint bits, of advice to husbands - are a chance to live normal ` that Hitler and Mussolini might No matter hQw, unusually-situat aad -would-be husbands. -Never, she lives. - -_ have agreed on measures to seal ed, there are flowers to -fit almost urged. let your wife down in pubIte. - —Quebec ChionicTe-Telegraph. lop" the Balkan area against any any garden. Some like damp soil, Don't criticize her emotional out - Allied war moves. Fourthly, that some dry, some full hot sun, others lets (hats, crying at -the • movies, - _ = the- two. dictators might -merely' shady corners. Certain types do the changing furniture around, etc.). MUNICIPAL- WOOD60t9 r 'have discussed economic .collaboz, 'best in deep. rich•soil, .while some Avoid pampering her as you would Sone -time ago we had a letter ration between Germany and Italy. 'actually ask the poorer sorts. S -pe- a plague. (rive her a comfortable, from a correspondent suggesting ' Peace, or "f'eu " clai likes atid'dislikes will bi, found well -[lite that our town Council would do 72 There was no, doubt in anyone's mentioned in the better Canadian in. And devote at least a minute well to secu4 a municipal wood- s Paget; - —imind that a b' ace offensive seed catalogues and g your garden - - or two at every lunch hour- to _ " lot 'which would in. time save the e nras in voters of re ation b is unusual In location it is advls- thlnkiag Nut her' ind plannlag y, _pr9 d :HERE'S H W! . _ p preparation Y town considerable rnone vi e either Hitter or Mduolini or both able to make special selections. little surprises. r , .. ^ a different type of ace from Certain an'nuale like clarkia, alysw fuel for the town hail and• work for your Ach c of '"Who's r - - sum, larkspur, pansy - and phlox ter the unemployed. If our pre- WW w enwiss Ills S;>ble one proposed by President which will actually give better re- a sent council read the - article we Tim* Mocker stafhtics �tooeevelts envoy, Sumner' Welles • trust they will give it their ger- and." cares" of 131 a peace that would be nine-' sults, more delicate coloring _ Si W h at Science " ;ons eo2tsid�eration • if 'not we ahaIl of ei ai0y"' ""d Sc 1 tenths blackmail. It was to meet planted in partial shade. ' • e p- wIM o 544 A" Hive,' the impact of rail offewas to-meet as For full sun, especially It plants �s n -be glad to suppjy .them vdth co a 2db. ed close.. to a. South wsll where IS lir o i n g _ iea, as we. believe the -suggestion by �� h,� or this, ratites than of a Blitzkrieg there'la little protection from Sum- was one of considerable merit. Dsrhanr sfarih bbeh and F on- the Western Front, that the "� • "`� • + • ' +-�+- o - � mer heat. titers are things lite car- Coris_rvaiian- is the -order of the - 3e: send requeds *o ad. people of France and Britain lastress an the Iabei with Wreck braced themselves .the eopsis, CaliforniaCalltoniand ether poppies, _ . TO STOP BLEEDING day and besides �•onservatton a _ _ - - wear Wan" and, gddiess, l8sitish -press set u s clamor.that portulaex or,climbiag mornIng.glor• Discovery of two new.synthetic_ good woodlot is a growing asset _ p les and nasturtiums, which love the vitamins _which atop bleeding al- and in time wonM be s' paying e e "C,rreat Britain Lake off kid gloves. sun and give remarkable results most instantaneously is reported. investment for the town, Bee Hive S y_r e p and Sight Germany on ' every even in a siege of -dry weather. -They are chemical developments Wiarton Canadian Echo. frond'. wrest back the. ,diplomatic For scent, especially -In tjie even- - from the prig nal vitamin_ .K, or _ initiative from .-the dictator ooh -I= a fear nicotine.' easnatlons, anti -bleeding vita2itirc�iiszvveeed — - - -- --- era .. At the name time it was mignonette or stocks will perfume in alfalfa bay and decayed card-• LIFE'S •LIKE THAT - By -Fred Neher evident that the Britash people the whole gardea. ince. would choose to fight on, even Solid beds of annuals or big against the strong security of an ))locks Sir borders have esceptiana9 NEW -BRAIN ARFAS MRS. P OtAQY, - entrenched - Germany, unless cer- appeal, and these can be made up Discovery -- off two new brain -► primary peace- conditions of petuniasephiox, dwarf marigolds, centres and that human blood - -- - were met: that the independence nasturtiums, verbenas or zinnias. D cells cling to life for as long as � �`y,, $ - - •�� � �, i of. Czechoslovakia, Poland be se- — three. weeks outside- the body was ` stored; that the Hitler .regime be.e �` - reported Last week. • - removed from power; that the sec_ No Such Creature A group of scientists from-Y'ale - arity of small European nations Ideal Husband University aaannounced that they be anred. had found in chimpanzees the •Stalemate Or Els. : _ 'areas - of the brain 'which control Last week in Rome the general ',..Toronto . Newspaperwoman . touch and the regions which view appeared -to So that the Bal- Gives Advice to 19Q Leap "fire" or stimulate - reaa+ions of ' i• - . kans _the hear East,, and the Mid- ..Wear Girls • in- Choosing . A the body: _ dle East would be let. alone for.. (Mate Both discoveries are Highly im= this spring from the French portant in the diagnosis of brain .' 'point of view the situation could t 'r.Onb woman s ' mate is auotber - tumo:•s and mental disorders be-, � be construed thus: if Hitler finds woman's poison," Is the way Lotta rause they enable 11 physician to the Allied blockade: effective, and Dempsey, Toronto • nevvspaperwo- t localize- a distucba•nce: '-- ii he cannot arrange a "white - in the difficulties of the SCID OF LIFE peace" he U likely to seek a soIu- 1940 Leap Year girl in -choosing the == ton by force of arms; if not, the right husband..°The synthesis of'a.poaertul vii Present. stalematema : corntinite aurin. called the. "acid of life y At Toronto Central Y.M.C.I. Din. - , indefinitely. Wer, Club, Miss Dempsey conducted ause nothing could live with bc+h last week a "School P Husbands" t it — w s made public by Dr. c orout a P and among the questa was her own Roger T. Williams, University of .. ' - husband, Richard ,Fisher, Toronto. Texas, biochemist, . Its.. proper architect. In wbat `-she. termed a name is panthothenic acid.C rdening - - - "wife's-e�-eview" of this year's crop Panthothenic acid's possibiiitlea ...... of husbands she gave it as her con- as an aid to human and bacterial sidered opinion that there• is no -, life are, in the 'main, unknown. WHEN TO START s•uch•thing as ai ideal.husbaud and Tests have shown it a, potent,stim - - - - . It -does 9011 no good to be dug no woman on earth would want ufant- to fertiljty of hen .eggs. while too wet. It is liable• to become' such 'a paragon even if he did ex-, It is so strong an aid to cell - lumpy later, perhaps, .to bake hard, fat. She -vanfed it atiderstood, bow- growth that an ounce placed in -With heavy clay,soil early working 'ever, that she was basing her re- 7,500,000 tons of, testing mixture 'f good test is to -Iso marks on contacts with women and hese multiplied' the cell"count by et het the D.Is Riding Ctub will have to disband k at 'one's women's organizations durin the four. 1 e o announce y u horse." is particularl- dangerous., segs t t once -A _-.--. d the death of the hos . - - _ REG'L:AR FELLERS --A Lightning Change -By GENE BRYNES HERE COMES _ PINHEAD WITH THIS POOCFt MHt's JUS' Pffitoulaf TOAT�rMuTr 1 SOLD HE NEVER A6:Ds VCAN T BLAME -THE Hi3 7iEA6 OPPOOR FOR SEI _ .. T9104!=NTt A_ �i4 — n a u t• JLLS- `�T s AN' HE HASHME WHAT j I HAPPENS . _+ktT•� ! � � `TA i \-,'-I}``.+,_ J �, ' �.tl. d� V tlM.1/Y�1� f.•'--►�._'1 ��C� _ .I - � .,zx,,w�... a •L,f_ 'arc, _ _ - + } a fairly wide scope Ila the variety ry Tea At Its Best of ble, -fruit and other - A sweet ads. xw Ohre Salad «, DA We're coming to depend.,on oI-N■RGE Ives, when we want to add smart•ness, flavor, or that little touch of encs- to the various dish= - ^` - es. Then the olive gives us such +' different types, the plain oliva, Most Beautiful, Most Spacious Re - the ripe and stuffed. For a little `OM1"i By SADIE B. CHAMBERS crlor and extra flavor always add lrigerator Norge has Ever Built! 1 TUNING UP THE SALADS its little pimento chopped up. NEW FEATURE -A •'CELLARET" yi T A 2 cups cold boiled rice I have had a number of letters tri cup each of chopped ripe and make this w x. x latelywith requests and advice green olives ' about salads so I have decided -to - - --- - - oneueei htheteaseas oon pepper w Oro' s k. The shad has own u t be --- __, -• • — :. = - __ - - very s important and individual _ d % t k the 1- PepPEr-shreddpp _ Lo �tg a. i .._ _ _ .. , .. - , :._ 1 .:up celery, cut fine -`• •• s and ,gives he homemaker e i - ti _ _. opportunity of adding those little f r•:? - by - individualtastes • and Loui es, -Lettuce. l Kingdom �- which place her in the class of in Mix all ingredients, together■ . OREN' ARNOLD dividual cooks. Salads have so carefully add seasoning many different forms and fit'.in• y' and mix - to every course and every meal. : crisp lettuce, garnish with green •y ; - - - - - I shall try to give to you, as far pepperaTomato Tuna Salad' f CAST OF CHARACTERS • horse trembled a little, snorted � as space allows, a variety and alio -ROBERT BARRY - hero, ex• and twisted' .a time or two, then a different collection, from meat plorer. trotted right by Barry and Miss 1 Lia tablespoons gelatine has been appearing in this column, •/4 cup cold water ' MELISSA LANE - heroine, Lane. The rider saw Mary Me- Such a vast medley of delectable Barn's partner. Lissa and' doffed his hat - not 2 cups canned tomatoesd combinations appears tinder the teaspooft salt $jam THE NEW NORGE HONEY BEE GIRL — Indian; with a chivalric manner, but more "salad." general name of salad. HADES ,ZONES — pioneer; as if it were a routine action. ifs teaspoon pepper � In the past I have written a- • 1 stalk celery hearts AT YOUR LOCM. DEALER_ member of Barry's party. "Goodness'." exclaimed Mary good deal on .my favorite tomato a dash' cayenne Melissa. "He handled that hor3e jelly. F those of you who save 1 tables --- - Yesterday: Bob Barry goes to well. I expected him to be thrown Poon horseradish those wee by week, with this ' the stage tbE meet his 6ti.iaeu and maybe badly hurt. Who is week's collection I 'shall give. You. '�+ cup anger onings. Add chopped parsley and partaes, M. 1VI. Lase sad.finds to he Y" g • 9 1 tablespoon-. chopped onion mint, also the same quantity of his sheer, amazement the partner "I don't know," said Bob Barry. 1 tablespoon lemon jutce olives if desired. Mix vegetables ^ `lis a lad "Stranger to me. I don't get in she admitted, but religious ocher- l cu flaked tuna fish 1 y' g wise. He was uncorripromising on . Mix p tomatoes ba leaf, sa'!t, and cheese thoroughly,then mar- 4 - ts-=Blanco Canyon much. Some y inate -with salad dressing. Serve matters of personal. conduct and. celery and cayenne on crisp greens. Mint or - CHAI?TIiR II � cowpoke." �� q yenne and simmer sp salad _ - , , morals. He. was, in short, a char- 10. minutes. Add gelatine to hot- watercress makes an -_appetizing ' Robert Wilson Barry, Ph. D., ' - •atter." Mary Melissa -warned to : mixture st- usitil dissolved and had been graduated cum lauJe Look For A Way Out - ��„ change from the lettuce. DI;, .Pel hr the thought of him. Tadd lemon juice, onion and sugar: from Harvard at what he felt war p y took Mary Melissa �,Let's* " ' hire Mr. Jones, she ii- ` 1 into her private i�hen about lukewarm, strain and READERS, WRITE IN! .. the mature age of 24. That was.. p ' ate quarters and g adci. the flaked tuna 18 monthia prior to the day he "visited" with her. in. the name reed "Is he able to Ravel? I , pouring into Miss Chambers welcome of hospitality. mean, is the mountairk a mold, which has been rinsed personal letters from interest - greeted M. M. Lane at 'BlancoMa never let such Whoo-poop. guffawed Ma with cold water. Chill. When ed readers. She is pleased to Canyon. He should- have- been an opportunity pass: The intervaI Pelphry. "Hades can out -walk -a ,read to serve, unmold on eu - trained add experienced enough gave bath Bob and the girl time y PPea receive suggestions oa topics to collect their thoughts.mple any ilayI And out -shoot 'a lettnco. Sone with salad dress- for Ger column,J - to weather any surprise with. Mexican rebel. That old codger in and a esu _ poise, but this one shook him. "I'm carry chis thin; is all mix= g ready 'to listen to your "pet Mary Melissa noted his tan, and ed up. Miss Lane," Bob' began a'n't never going to die, ?4ti±s Cheese and Vegetable Salad peeves." Requests for recipes when she Lane. Whoo-hoop. Ma's consid- ' joined. him. "But if- 1 cup kidney beans . • or special arenas are in order. M. his broad- h eyes, and has rather erable bulk wobbled tn;.�laughter. 14 'cup cooked or canned peas: Address bro�d shoulders, even as she a- if you will pardon me for sug- , , your letters to, "Miss waited his answer there before the gesting it,:..there may still be a 31 cup grated cheese �Sadie� Chambae., 73 West ata way out. I mean, §o .both of us --It took just 40 minutes to"lo-- .1 teaspoon grated onion Adelaide Streot, Toronto." stage atatton. She had asked hini, can be a tate Zachary Jones and hire him 6 tablespoons- melted buttes a stranger. where. to find' a ho-' god sports . about it ail. as joy man for the archaeological 2 tablespoons lemon nice : tel, the stranger had acted And t think -that's what you'd . - P j Keep a piece of soap in your want."' expedition. The .Old fellpw grin. ?4: teaspoon salt work -basket. One of those tiny �-arttangely 1nde�ed, tied m deli'ht. He hadn't as a - ., ,. His mouth' had dropped open, They smiled at each other: - g ?'i teaspoon each of'mustard. guest tablets will do''beautifully, and he had fumbles( around like "'� matter of dart; been any 'too pros • paprika -and pepper ow my idea is this, Miss PPP _ If you stick your needles into. it Perous ;of. late.. . • 1 .tablespoon' chopped �ininf- and instead of into a a gawky -adolescent. Then he had Lane: Since there are certain very He took a tancy. to Mary hies= parsley each. will never rust or pincushion, through rather -rudely asked her name, and definite conventions, as both orf as rasa right off. "Better buy your- Mix oil lemon heard it "Pardon me." he stamb- will realize, what would you say „ juice. and seas working into she centre. _ led along now. -_"You—you're to a chaperon?" self some gaud tough_brit�hes. he Mar Melissa nodded and wait- warned, her. "DAessea won't 'fit in, _ - Lane?. Lane, Well I-" he sud- y t +• + ed expectantly. whar we're •goin'." - - l �7 v denly groaned I was stampeded P tantly�� "Would a riding' habit "do. 'Mr. • Q lne-1�erves - that time, Miss Lane:- I surely My thought, Bob resumed, ";& _ -- r.C• e 3 Jones°" she asked. wasn't expecting you,.- I mean, ' a : to hire old Hades Jones. Thea "C`ali me Hades, , Ijke ever'body DG1QS Q Dl a p�QCi1''lii�$'` Act girl. You see, I -well, the fact is, _ you would be } I'm Barry. I'm -I'm glad to see "Who? What's is -name"'° 1 t care nathin bout yore - - _ W h h Don' , . - • ' else.. sou. ,Can't we-,, H "Zachary. Jones. But helle'socall habits, long as they re respeetc able. But you'll need "Oh'" Mary Melissa waw, star- -Bob Barry grinned.' Things �• ►':' sing at -,him in quick alarm. -dram. Hates 'em. They fought him were beginning to work out, he •- This young'- westerner couIdn't• _In pioneer days, killed some of - +I his tam felt. Old Hades was -wise from _► ; ` be "Robert Wilson Barry, 'Ph D, y, .and he is still aced- half x center is the mountains. " - _ Why, archaeologists are all old skin hater. But he's 70 -odd now, Bob- checked over his plans. Re mea. Stodgy old fellows who wear and a fanatic on religion. Quits had hired an -Indian .ceook to be spectacles and poor interminably a character. Ask Ma -hey'. Mr.,. ' l� r \ over the 'dead past. It. was, in Pelphry, come .here a minute, met later, Now he'd need a strong _ 'short, Mary Melissa's turn •to be P man, to help with the building and - please ma'am. digging. • He approached Hades confused. t hire.' Pelpltry taId Jones' con: MR. CAffEllff-NERYE>ti - « - The -few second's interval i-0 w plete history. She had known hire about thus, and the old man gave = iNE: If you could make your bad temper dis- Leave him alone - Bobrllme -to note that she �as for 40 years. He had, ia, fact, -it thought . . _ ar you'd really be doing a trick! Lady-He'sasicL reached her -husband's funeral L kin gat this feller Holliman,' lovely. But that thought only ir- P Rpm sitated. hint a . trifle more. He , because tto'ordained min- likely. Strong's a bear, out of _ Via' 4s - sermon work,•I hear. New man,' fivin ov- " hadn't wanted a -lovely. partner; inter • a er Nogales way. Don't talk none, :. 'lee had advertised - for a moneyed fierce old man towards Indians, �!• hardly, _ but that -dont matter' - 4 t y one, not a young and dimpled one. none." 1 - "Go hire him," .said Barry. 'The girl and the young:scientist "What .you gay his name is?", `had much talking to do. Bob sug- e s ' RfAD 400Mr SNE • "Name of Holliman. I'll hunt' - gested, with a friendly smile, tint�� him up." a 1 -they go to the "leading hotel," ae \ It. was nearly supperti+ne when _ her letter had said. It consisted of OffER Xflow* Hades Jones' returned with, this > •two rooms in the. rear of 111a Pel- third man: • The' two - approached .` 1phry's house which she occasion- _ Ma Pelokry's • in the dusk, of sun-. M! CAFFkNE MERYE>k _ �-• lulu E trick to do, too. Just stop drinking . ;tally rented to' travelers. Probably ' set..Even in twilight Holliman a � Ma would let the it in, her par- g p- tea and coffee all the time. Switch to Postutn Tell her you'll _ -- peared big, bin he,sat on ,his ask for advice for and talk. He picked u Miss instead. You've t caffeine -nerves t P horse with the easy grace . charas= _ go :. Lane's.two big suitcases, and she ` when you want it!, teristic of cowboys. Mary Melissa ;carried a smaller ba The wail:- �• _':i g- noted them coming and called to '' r y ' +vould be 300'yards or so. EDWARDSBURG her business partner. The two dis d '? '�� Via'' "This is a most regrettable mi :- mounted and . came auto the -take all -around,- Miss Lane Bo '�' ���� ��� -porch._, ` ��� r? - -I►e` n. '11 ]feel that I should—'-' O Not until then did Bob. and the'Oh ' girl re:+ngtri-7e Holliman _ as the Mary Melissa stopped and point- man who had _ridden the buckiii edA • bron^o. man had unhitc' (f a- horse - "Oh !" Mary. .Alelissa spoke ad- -and mounted it, there in front of +..r..•,•• miringly. "We sAw vou- riding. t. it "more. The. horse. evidently - Did ' he --is the horse all right MR. CAFfE1NE-NERVES: somewhat nevy. to the saddle, at Q� row? `ARE: Say you're some ma chant M headaches - SYRUP Y Ring down the once set in to be rid• of the man. "All right," .said Holliman. "'and indigestion sure did a disappearing act curtain! My act's K It bucked right up across .the The ',miia 'bbviousiy `was 'sur- ' when I switched to Postum..I feel Erne! over when Pos- bbard" porch 'of' the store, -smasli- prised, and a little. -Surly, at the - tum comes on: ins a chdlr and breaking a glass t discovery that,a woman was to be Many people can safely drink tea and coffee. window. ----- in the part . Bui - he said noth- Many others -and aA children-shoum - " y neves • -.-_ - c` e -e- a '? -the a n i m_a i t " s ing tf: evoke ,c'riticism of his at- .drink them. If you are one of these, tri • scTeamed in anger, pitching like P+rbhEhed by " the wild beast it was. M' _ � * t X19 Ca andsfieme I when lie triads. Bob Barry told • himself, - �Ostum s 30 day test. Buy Postum and drink it went to bed that nig;it, instead of tea and coffee for one month, Then and Bob, not 50 feet away, dock- vice. Dept-!'� that he had mans ed :to corral 's - �* + ed toward a tree for safer .Dost ' h:) Mrs Aitken, g if yidu do not feel better', return tbe.container` S famorts C•ookia= strange collection of people in one - ' enveloped -them.' - Anthoriii,. is a sort —top to General Foods, Limits Cobour - vnluable bookies h day. Ontario and we'll SI, refund full use The rider -appeare'd' calixr. He ent;tied'53Cnkca': �FritrforyourFFSEoopy And in her own bed at Ma Pei- S y put. now endos;ng a Crown grand Iabwl, t� l enada Aase price, plus Postage. potturn i� eliciro didn t even lose his hat. His face Starch Horse service Dent Er -4s. wellington phry's, •Maty Melissa --Latae gig- d , did show considerable anger, a if street Last Toronto gled softly and thrilled a little at economical, easy to prepare, and contains no --disgusted -lith any -horse -that' '' the turn her career had taken, caffeine, - bucked. He was a big man. very \ $he, whose life had been shelter - 'dark. - Pim Obviously a cowboy. ed and luxury laden for -28 ars,1"STOM '-Gonna make a good animal, .ISSUE NO. 13—'40 at list' utas tempting ' Adven tire, Scott," somebody callP -from the f .L with R..capital A. .. - ....• • . „�� _ : ' store as tate bucking subsided. The B (To Be Continued) .. '. '.: .:•f^•.-.•, •. .. ,... :. .:-..J •. ,A♦ ,_•:, m! .,, ....4_T -. • b .y-sM::�'ir-'Ag4,.er:. v..• n. ,+y :rr-. o-..c ...•' -S 'x,_•,n,•�. ...,., "C- -a, s r.. M' .. .-...'t�_.'.k'sF,. '! +^.dl ' n :u .- :..J1y-" .;.. -' n . 4" I'.. . �. -. ': r •xi `!mF;' i ^.. 6.i+: .•.e�..�ta r ' J" •��,' Yid'' - , �-'� ..q. jy. ." ... .. •..,, ,.., .'';: ':, . ,'. ..:.',.. ,.:..may ,. .. 4.. .. ;+ .'•�, ...iS:= -, 6. �`...r. al.:. r :u %'_ _ ,._I .', 1"tn . ...... ��:.... ': eL wl, .. . tie 1,� . ..- '. - k.., 4 __ - r ... M1 - _'r.. ' .. L: S`"rY _.. Si "" ..✓w- ;t T .--�-:r• r .+ IEtDTBE'PICKERIN6 NEWS =yNR'ARO*�E�EDERAL_ ELECTION URNS The Green River Young People( �•• - - ---�- - will present their fine drama,,."°The Mr. Arthur Annie, of Ottawa, y yas >asr. X1.50 In advance _, -_ =- - -spent Easter with his parenU ' 1llr r'8ubacriptiona tq ,fibs l;Jaited Stat" MOORS ' '=t NEWMAN Finger of Scornin the Whitevale , .: post CbAreh, Wednesday even and Dirs. Chas. Amis: _ t i. {Mie. Powells) 11$er, who This' ed brie ss Glenna week, owing tot the asci •Qti. Britain, -$&40 in. advance. ing April •3rd..at 8 o disk. ',K'. r - >. -be ugdar- dw. auspices of the : - �7g _. X127 de&K. of her father, is spending John 11Raibr, Propdetos Z: (Pickering Village-) ` i`' Wihitevale B. Y. P. U. - _ 3. ( Liverpool) 147 _:: �' _ _ scans time with her mother. 4. (Rouge Hilly _ 145 90 - Eileen Allen, who is teaching in SALE REGLSTER 65 THS SEASON'S FIRST Mahon,, is spending the holidays -5. (Cherrywood 10� , _ TUESDAY, APRIL 2nd -y suction 6. (Kinsale) 5 _ 85 her parents here. -t 134 109 �tMhiss Eiileen Allen, of ton, sale of 30 head of Dairy Cattle, 7. (Brougham) SPRING D til? )k'RI DANCE comprising Reg. Holsteins and S. (Whitevale) Mies Robin White, of H e, t 9. (Mi* Zion) Under a O e S Crrade Cattle, some fresh, With aeff, of Utica, 49 48 Ude tee Auspr as of the and Dfiss lin as 1 caives.at Skies-aOmP r1Pur �SDr�ng- 1.0. (Cdaremoa_ty; are among those w are span g 206 98 era, and others in full flow. Seed 11. '(Alfons) _ ?8 - -iVi`t T-ii7tJA'i r holidays at their rasa Gram, Brood Sows, with Pigs; 1404 885 JUNIOR FARKERS and & 1 he", ' Implements etc., at Lot. 34, Con. ' Friends of the H 2 Pickering, one mile est of ;6741 r`� 1064 696 ES'herrywood, property of 'W. A. Whitby •in tKee Beare. Sale at 1 p. m. No reserve' Port Perry_ _ ,' 3U_- Community Hall this h5r;day even- .. is ermg ing `Karc5h, 29th, at 8 p. m Join us as proprietor is quitting the milk 1404 _ 885 PVI AL V ERN business- ,Prentice and Prentice, Whitby Twp. _ 57? 418 _ for a pleasant evening, Adm. 25s. auctioneers. East Whitby Twp. _ 1230 869 on the evening Of The,• April meeting of ,the W. A. Reach Twp.` 554 -.366 of the United Church will take WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3rd, Post- 65 43 • ' pones auction sale of Reg. Ayr- Scugog Tvvvpp. - Friday, April Sth Place at the home of Mrs. J. Forgie on Thursday, April 4th, at 3 p. M. w shire coins, grade cattle and farm 11,999 ,7,665 f Re reshmeats Everyone welcotre ,The village Group is in charge of implements' etc., at Lot 23, Con. arrangements • and the ward for the 14 Searboro, one and a half .rnjles Russ Crei•ghtop's Music. -Roll Call - My Victory over Death. K.7" east of Clark's Corners, property of David Couperthwaite. Sale at 1 The first few weeks are the most important in AUMISSiONt 25 Cents A large congregation was present i _.... at Dunbarton United. Church last. o'clock. Terms Cash. Nn 'reservs. the whole existence of the chick. It is these law - ' Postponed on account of roads creeks that determine the productive ability and the - Sunday morning to hear Rev. Mr. y T;eing blocked. Prentice and Pren- health of the chick. Be sure your chicks get . the - R.CLUDOW0 Howey's Easter .Message. Flower decorations were beautiful and tice, -auctioneers. right .start and your Profits will. be high by order-.: . «� r. ing Your NORTON CHICKS right away. - - - N -- R „ . , Mrs_ A, . Wood sang a Holy, _ In Memoriam , . - City in. a very appropriate ma=_ BLOOD TESTED STOCK - Every NORTON' Private in u T Sacrament of ' BAKER - In loving memory of a CHICK comes from stock which has been blood- . De►Y ws�t 3e+rvtot the Lards Supper will be obsery , dear daughter and pister, Annie, tested, culled, and fed . to produce large, rugged Phos® Friends =don't forget the Cob- wiho passed away, March 27th, 1937. - chicks. _ Va•lvera 599 web Social n xtx�-Tuesday. ool evening �f .. April Three Years have passed, but still _- Markham " Ont. the Dumbarton United Church, un- .2 n- - we -miss her, - •O'.�LY LARGE EGGS SET - -Every-�i�RTON. - - f - Never shall her memory fade; CHICK comes from an egg which weighs individ- - ult G der e auspices of the Young Ad-- -],��in thoughts will always linger, J roup. uy.a -string an follow g.. g ually 25 oz- or over' to the dozen. Barred Rocks. _ Round- the grave, our Annie is New Hampshires, and Light Sussex., New Hampshire - BROC it to Your treasure. A good prog� laid. cybrids Mixed, llc. Pullets,. 18c._ Cockerels, ?c. is and a -wWill be. served. Adm_ refreshments cents. -Ever remembered b7►, Mum, 'Dad. V'hite 'Leghorn, maxed, 11c. Pullets, 22c. Cocker.- 'Dad. THEATRE Sisters and Brothers. -cis, 2c. Bronze Turkey Poutts - standard matings, String, 5 and 10 cents each, -BROUGHAM Broad-Breasted, 50c. Custom-Hatching Eggs, 6c. 100 per cent Lire Delivery guaranteed -on all exp- DiUIRSDAY FRM,%Y & SATUR Y : The regular March meeting o! - _ j. rasa orders. -. - )!,!ARCH 28. 29 and 80 the W. M. S. was held at _the home of B. and Mrs. Ritchie on -home - Two S_-hems. at 7,08 and '9.00 r day, March 21st , with a good at' g BaWrday Matinee at 1.30 u eadance. In the absence of Mrs. F. tinds'a*yvinHat ' - ! f j ffA r C1110T Cassie, President, Miss Margaret Tower of L:'Does theTrick, 10 , 'Duncan,' Vice -President, had charge-10 London' _of the meetiing,'and followed the .Norton, Pro - �.11"1td8a Ont. WITH = planned routine. Atter routine bus. P Lindsay B • Bray Chi to are real :iness was concluded, an Easter Pro= - -- BASIL RATHBONE, makers. ceer berep 000% Ih* de. = Aram was given, Mrs. Johnston, -: -.. - LL :.livery Meed• BORIS KARLOFF Mrs. George Philipf Mrs.: A. Gray, - - . lido B wat�d _ Z H -cr BARBARA O=.NEI .�� - - -IAN HUNTt:K Mrs. Bayles representing deTegates 'WS 0111"k i •o11I raasl:� •O' '� A V I N G ;from different countries, giving re- of- the Madras Conference.. _ _ .-ON " - MONDAY. TUEzDAY % WED-'SDAY '7Stre Social Committee had been . in' APRIL 1, . 2 and'3 g communication -with -the Quaker Oat �. -=EED Co. regarding the holding of a Pan- 'cake Show at 7.00 cake supper, anti .representatives I have become a member of the S -Gain Feed Service in Leat Coap:ete Show at 8.20 p' called at the. meeting to confer PAUL MUNI PERN<<ANENT NAfGWC PAIN -with V-16 ladies, who gratefully ace order to enable farmers in this district to lower their feed ' epted their generous offer, and ",Goats. You naturally demand the following in any fecd•: - IN YHAT FRAYS THETEMPER fixed ,the date .for this event ,for, i. Quality _ !AMD NERVES. IT NtY B E April 4th. At the close of the meet- We are Not ~ : YOUR E Y E s. - Performance : 'ing; dainty tea was provided by - H.. Minimum Cost tEe Hostesses: Mrs. Ritchie and - •ff H TUCK Of'T D. me of file _ _ .1Dlanny Bliack off. F. 0. '- 'one ` aspectsofean ,Irish tea. go You get "all three .w(tb.Shur-Gain, because - - = L�I'IH - t• As'R 8 O pawns lti 18 '• -After a _ lingering' illness, air. G. , • f The feel is made right here at our owri mill in JANE BRYAN wl►- 1 L. Middleton, .passed. away .sudden- _. dFLORA ROBSON ' iy on Wednesday, :13ar. 7th, in : Pickertn'g, thus eliminating all, iinnecesary handling '. his 69th'year. W* Ile he has teen.in, cQSts» _ ?lino an Added Attraction , poor health for several years, he 2, . I t'8 alw a €Lash < <�• verybodyfs N. of , S -to Oil - was going .around the house on : • -'Wednesday, a g 3 Highest quality in redieuts are used, - and. in t11e avenin he . !f went to his bed: Shortly after 1^c Co -See our mixer-and see flow �urc-Gain Feeds. are made..' 'Learn Bobby" 'fie do Building of all kinae i./' was found dead, death being due to how we can save you money, O:ierina sow-Sure-Gain Chick Starter, WITH CARPFNTI:`fi lam; a heart attack: His funeral will,,-►, 3�7.,.LOQKWOOa _ take Place on Saturday, Mar. 30th. IRENEaiICH• CEJIBiNTINa. PICHERING ONT HENRY O'NEtLL _ PLUI+R NG it 2.30 p. m, when service will be - ._ > held at the United Church. Inter- « h Mill." - _ T e Shur-Gain Feed Service Mi and : : rrAnt will take place in Claremont _ il�aasey`Harris ` Union Cemetery. There will be a _ _ROUP'IN(3 , - Masonic Service. . - tVe also sell,'Brantford RogBng ` ''(see Brougham elsewhere tliis•issue; Farm Implements 'Materials, Em re Bath.0ooan R BEST MAR K E Egitipniet,tiroyiG�"a.YOU. . Notice to Creditors E �► Systeme, .Beatty w Sales and Service gt►ble Fgaipnient _ : In the Estate of VA John 'r'' QY' 'arm Produke is right at B,ailding Material ':vr TAorrish (commonly kndwn as Wta. - w y Save Time and Mone M 5 EY A R is $ timstee Free �. Morrish), deceased. Nome, y Work Guarantee,] BALL PERSONS having claims ag- get the Highest Market sinst the Estate of William John and - LF . d . PRO�TSE Morris - - - - commonly known a£ ' • Price . 1' Morrish), late-of- the- ___:._.. - - _ Wil lam D ) , .. shone !l50� . Township of Scarboro, Merdiant,leitM01 ONTARM iyl"eo died oa or o,+_ahe 26th dal ILIUS Nmq sof March, 1939, are hereby notified FRESH = -'- -- `.VEAL -T ..- -- ow is the timet tc ' think a- 'to send particulars of same to the Radi .'mrdersigned on or before the 8th EGGS HOGS CALVESbout your implemdnts.farA ` Nvi ce :q day of April 19.40, after Which date - Spring before' adoanee in U 1 qie Estate will be distributed; hav- Graded and paid for Honest Weight --We Pay a ing regard only to the, claims of according to Govt,. and Fair Grading Premium Price prices. 'with' the addition Expert service and re. - -which 'the undersigned shall then •Re ulatlons while Retei•ved . Monday, for To Quality ' of whew • sma_11 tractor our g y P ty. pairs to all makes. Reas• _gave notice, and the undersigned .-you wait. Tuesday, Wed'day Recetving Days. dine is most complete, Some _ _ + - ,will not be liable •to a" 'person, of Received Daily _ _ and Thursday only Same as Hogs _ real bargains in cream separ- onable t3hargae.' Work :. whose claim they shall -not then - - . guaranteed. lave notice. &tors, Surge milkers, coolers - `- RE.CEI�ING and GRADING STATION at 'Vb�H1TBY and electric fences. ARTHUR FIELD 'Datled at 'Toronto, this 7tb day of - ' Jesrt4MorrisA, Adminidtratriz, PI CKEF?ING � FARMS LTA JOHN L. GIr�rMdx . � � I ` ;by Mulock. Milliken, Clark and BROUGHAM, t 12 Asmacha ta• Night ani Day, Phone Whitby 338 �� �L ` >I n 11 �-�} - 7lledman, 711 Dominion Bank ,Bldg. pICKERING, ONT. PHONE PICK 61C0 ~ � Id i'hoae NO 1, PIt�$ERiNa -Yoronto, her Solicitors herein. - - r. 7 . iY6.. .. ,,. r• .-_, Xe ,I. :: .; . ...t `.^ .:::..,.414. lw,.. M f: .R+_ ..•!f ':'i,. tl q,' ..•,. +r.e_ '-u+, � ^^v' •Y� '.' ..,y *a. r .-t p - . ... Z. ... x.. .:-. ..., .. .. .'.:_ :' ... ..4. ': '!•oT°•' �. rite d�; ':m `°Y•., rs ,,. ;.,,yryw -....,t .. ... s A/'- -.. +•a ,� L %% . ?s.-- �.. r' ..0 '"y. 1 ,.r'3p# wt� r : c.4�,•�•:».. :��:a�.u.•p., �:-:,.oma .. ; ..: ....�•k�.,-s�:� �' �^`... '�y :•,y ".-rCw,.�,r",- f , 6 . ing on their work, both! medical z4CLAREMONT androom, quilting; last week. evangelistic. Tea was served at I " �;PfA�10-TQNINa the close of the meeting and s roc- Mrs.Mrs.Eyes`ight Education • Donald Milne and ct_ildren, ¢ , Mr- ' and lima. Hudson motoied to hal hour enjoyed by all. and Mrs. David Milne, are spending and Ottawa for the holiday. A rare old'piece of tranaporta-' the Easter vacation witl%, Nl rs. Be- . Boni, to M=. and Mrs. Stanley done, at Crow — - All Kinds .01 Pe air Work tion equipment was ween in the +' I EFFICIENCY P .;Slack (nee Gladys Evans), on Sat- villago on Tuesday. An old=time 6 There will be 'a Euchre and Dance Wi1 Trtt►j (auarapiud : u mrday, March 28rd, 1940, a eon. in the school ho Friday eve - 8 �[ti1QDQI�{9AI,'B -.. sleigh, with the long body on the u� yc ` _ 'b Also Tomlinson returned ,t�.,_Wat- one -section runner. Hi ' Matrh 29th, for the hockey team. — erford with Mr. and Mrs ..R�chard High', cutter- ' Everyone will 'be welcotme. Client %try. '1'asMia . _ + like aback, and room for the whole (�• F]. �(l(tf[ . , Cooper, for the Easter holiday. . family. Someone said it belonged to MEENWOOD U II TUCK Hisses Daisy, and Flora Duerden Watt. Wilson. The younger folk ap- T_ 70rdelr tel r t •11 b l VI scarf J.itese at home here for the Easter peAred. to be much- more interested o Opt. Miss Ivey Maguire, of Toronto,' ltioGord : than some of the older ones, many was home for Easter. F.1Cltr1C V�eldlA Gordon Borland Spent 'the Easter of whom have seen 'plenty such Vanessa Walls, has secured ,' Eled�t >3reeialfat g vacation from O. A. �C., at his home slei hs. t - . -- - 'Woll! • we-ve seen more snow thta Mr. Elmer Mutton, of. Toronto, 011111awa.. nme 1616 --• -. Welding Repairs on w6tor blocks Mrs Les. Fessb, bf Sandford, week --than we've -seen -for te8 years spent Easter with Mr, and Mrs. R: r---- = and boilers. Also general welding spent a few days with Mr6. D. A•. or more in this part of the c pretaell. By the intelligent employment of re airs._ I and the things it sus done t- Miss Miry w is at us might be listed as follows, to inspiring Easter Message on Sun- much greater degree of accuracy Portable equipment brought to job "$ present' residing with Miss Margar- quote some of them - no rural mail and efficient is LORNE' WHIT} day last, y possible than by r�r et Macnab, is suffering very poor delivery on the first of the week - The Y. p U. spent Wednesday the use of drops in testing the via- - .health this winter. Torglrto •skiiers storm -bound at the -venin at the. Parson a ion for glasses. A thorough R. R. 1, Picketing Remember the Park Board Ann- slides for several days - milk coil- g g . Rev. and gh under- - g Mrs. McVey are ideap hosts. standing of the visual and muscul- ual Concert in the - Hall here to- ection schedules all upset : cattle BROOK ROAD Mar. 29th. A program for Mr. •and Mrs, Elmer Disney, of ar condition of a pair of eyes is ( ) =_- shipments b truck wiped. , out-- `' P y P essential in obtaining ! everyone. cars left in the snow here and Oshawa, were with Mr. and firs, a cainfortab- w Percy Clarke for Sunday, also Mr. 1e correction. Exercise for build-. Piano -Tuning Mrs. Slack is staying with her there about the country - snow- in u the tone of the muscles 'of J dau ter, Mrs. Coates, here the Reg. Clarke, of Toronto. g P daughter, , plows stuck in ten -foot driftg - vis Miss Mildred Corbett .of Centre the eyes 'is effective in *strengthen- And con tete piano servtee :former being seriously ill at Pres- itors forced to remain in town G in certain eyes so that lasses P P "' -ent. would-be visitors forced to remain wool, Scugog Island, and Miss g g Member of Piano Tuners As Miss Dorothy Hill,. of Thessalon, at home. The countryside is now in Gertrude, of Epsom, are spending are unnecessary. Consider for a sociation. Your guarantee Ont., is spending the Easter moment the demands of today upon the .holidays with their parents. g splendid condition for a reale 1929 against uestionable practices ays with her cousin, Reg. and Mar- flood, Cnogratulatione to Miss Mildred the eyes from first waking, thro g q P _ garet Kennedy. The March meeting of the Wom- Brown' She was successful in win= the day's end. Our eyes are and a guarantee of superior nin the Senior Speaking Contest called upon for constant duty with I service _ Mrs. Gordon Ratcliffe, of Stout- an's Missionary Society was held in g g I iville, underwent an operation for the school roam of the United and the Tamblyn Prize at very little relaxation. The majority the Wh- W. ps]NTBR appendicitis a week ago, and is itby High School, recently . of people no matter in what walk Church, on Thursday, Marsh 14Th. 786 Gerrard Si./E. Toronto of life are sub : now recovering nicely. After the Opening hymn and pray- The Sunday SchoolMissionaryject to a greater bt strain upon their eyes than irr'the and Mrs. Wilson, of Mount er, business was "transacted and Department hope to put on the Eat- .Osdes� y b lett at News nesl� Zion were storm -boon gue o arrangeme ter Pageant on Sunday evening; Past- Modern civilithtion . in many Mr. and Mrs. 'Birloett over the hol Meeting, Mrs, Luther Pilkey's ro a ro ive is --­Jn1r in ,its since it was impossible to carry on strains. -: Group then took charge of the Tom and Leslie Lye . are home onmeeting, .conducting the Der otiotial last• Sunday evening, on account of a 'two-week vacation, from their Service and presenting the Chapter - FARM R ~ + the roads: ir�Mtsstcr Chick Starter units. They are spending probably • of the Study Book, entitled, "The their last leave. at so they Ministry of ITesling"..Miss J. Pit- Wood, Coal, Building mater. 'have hinted. key brought before us the great CARD OF TH.�1tiKS Imple-Ments Announcement is made of a Puh- need for moremedical missionaries -- : iii, Chop of all kinds. . . 7. lie Meeting of the Claremont Park and nurses for India, and this was We wish to express to our inkn5te Wanting to. buy Coarse Grains Board, in the Community Hall, on further illustrated by a short dia- fnends and neighbors, our apprec- Ci0(3gBl1II Monday evening, April_ 1st, at 8.30 log4re lay three of our ladies, rep- meson of their help and sympathy, o'clock. resenting a doctor, a nurse, and a during our recent bereavement, iri Frost & Wood Farm ;Farr's Elevator Skiiers bound for the north were woman from India Mrs. Kennedp the passing of a loving husband _Implements, -forced to park their cars here on sang a hymn as a solo, appropriate for o �• :Saturday and. travel the rest of tae to this piogram. d father; .also the many fi r- ; al tributes.d8,m9agOnB n, Ont. Cae 'board for 'Dagmar" was a familiar CHERRYWOOD ; mer, and Dan: 'Lister SopstatorB Phone ..- Rea. 88J. Office 3tIW� 'gray by team and ' ilei h, Alt a- - Mrs. amen l Dau - call here over tine week -end. Gilmer. Mine Viola Foray-th has returned Mr. -and' Mrs. -E. W. Petty called Glenna Dunyi►arton; Ont, Eureka Row CYop Imple_ led �,r „ `to her home here from the hospital,. oa Mrs. C. K. Petty, on Good Fri- ItZed Cr - ments tr@Ai r it oes, continued Ius uraac� CO -where she had undergone an .oiler: day. Also Electric Motor? Lawn ation, and is recovering quite satis We are sorry Mrs.' L. S. Gates thing never to click a needle in.the . � ' "ai rAWANRSA INL C0. - is ill; and hope .for a speedy.. rec Mowers and W heel -barrows yFactorily. We hope for continued cause of war. than :to go to meet SEF. FOUR LOCAL DEALE>fh chimp ram fsc Ibsen ani L'44 e>1 'atprovement, overy. _ ... Ings and listen to untruths that are �p�p Despite t14�e cold weather and the Our teacher, Mr.- Rey-nolds,Js inly not helping Britain and IVAN BARRETT, PICKERING �� blocked roads, then was a at- spending the holidays .-at his- home Phone Pick 5214 good Canada in these days of trouble. �i11R teilea titre. ` tendance, at the Easter -Services on in Toronto. -Editorial from "Gossip„ Marcb' ' - -Sunday. Many walked long distan- The .ladies - M the cammu ty 11th.. ' �lsracobile %ea:atlee e! " veer to be Present a# the morning spent two busy days in •,the ' school - Park Board Concert in Claremont Alt 30ods. 4corship. Community 9a11, Tonight. write or 11 w IP '�, • -' The many friend, of Mr. Russ- - • � ' . ,B O W ffiA N 8C R O W E *11, of Markham, will bi pleased tc �/ , NAi'rBT A>V'!'A1R1D leas that the injuries he sustained 7 G U �a Ve i when falling from- a roof, are not EX fed ug as at firs*� `-10TTER ATTENTION1,ndt�be as serious In our obituary -in our last issue citing the the passing of Wm. Hill,(! t- Road Y r ♦ve- reported, eported the. funeftT , service as Brock oad Gravel having been held - in the Baptist 'Church, - this should have read - - t,!/! ill lea Pit at the United h Cl-,urc,. of which be a I C T - °was ter. -� rr!! `rcrf rushed Pit t(ttn The number of rotes polled here .M/hep you travel on Tuesday was -new w1int it might ,�oronto o 3wavel have< been had the roads been in L better shape. One Claremont voter Duffato I' Motor In simple but rtcn de- i b Sand and Vi iidecl ..was heard saying the Grits had $5•gb 1 y , �= sign we can furnish 4 t3omething to. do with the timing of 'Detb Coach �- Memorials that will Stolle that snow storm. �5 please from every' DelfPered or * $9•Loaded in', Nth ,. Keep in mind the 'Progressive ta�P standpoint. In dignity PHONE: Plant, Pick L026 ::'Euchre under the 'auspices of Group a�H� Tno uNFoturunoN ,►r' of appeamnee our Taronto office Howard 647.1 Phone, EASTIJR HOUSE 4000 work will stand out b bf the Women's Institute to on through the ages. JOHN BOURNE dt 13ON =•held in the : Comirtunity Hall, on • s ' Wednesday evening, April 3rd, , at Na Greater Tribute N. ' W. STAFFORD S o'clock, sharp. Good prizes, and Highway Monntne6tal a real •good lunch, Adm. 25 cents. +� Aorb ..Consult x Keep it in: mind. Come! Ph. 462 Whitby Ont. Mr--Lensen has opened aburin- `"' 'Kingston Road West •W, D. TWEEDIE, �. ess in Toronto to facilitate celery f g PRICE TORQUICK SALE.—, � -deliveries in his ever-increasinR R. 1 P market. M.r. Lensen has developed 6 On Roofing focBarnsand •for ' his business tremendously during 'Houses, Eaveiroughs, Hay the past two years. We wish "him -38 Plymouth De�.uxe Sedan -J - Track, barn Door Hardware, every success.• , - Lift Eze Garage,'Cementwork The Three Act Comedy, , "Aunt 36 Ch- Standard Coaeh 'Tillie goes to. town" will be preseu- and Carpenter work of all ted in the Community Hall, by the 36 Ford DQLuxe Cabriolet - 36 kitfds, Brougham Young-P-eeple; - on-' -Fri- � - --- c t 1 ai day evening, April 5th. The pees- X193? Plymouth eLuxe• coupe Fi'OS� O0 °ale! for Eastern. Steel f - eiitation will be under the auspices 8 �L �'+ Products. : of the Claremont Y. P. tT.._ It's a -- -- 932 Plymouth Cab• -_�� Letus give yoastt estimate on your scream of laughter from beginnln - to end, Don't miss it..Musical num- 1929 Pontiac Cab,. L . h�ireptnts• _ hers between acts. Adm. 25 and i5 _1928 Dodge Sedan New. steel or Pacts ft now .cr vents. The Woman s Missionary 'Society flervies oa gave weiettss L,*- O �• NEILL -. held • their Easter Thankoffering - r� IwlfmB ]HRROWR� AND ' Meeting in the sclirool rooiri �of - the .`, " - Roekne Sedan - , . 2 in leatw4 ee teaYitt in stww I il1[BA1f.M=14i �- --United Church, on Thursday- Mari -- PNwe, auwws 219t, with a good attendamee. Miss =' - il+seeess�lhirt�dlNY .; .,` - Janet Bryden, R. N., of Honan, */ - - .�L• -LYE , :Gina, •addressed the meshing, des- 'ALF. OLE Claremont rt asci Dag Mies - crhbing conditions in. that war-torn Cia{�'a montf1 Ont, ads isa• fla" iecee plow land, and the difficulties in carry- PHONE 3201 j M - w I ,+ �`�� of th O �'DRDI.O.-DEP0RTE8 him; but some Byti.m A Symbol By DAVE' ROBBINS doubted. 'There was evidently Baptizing them. Baptism here - - - .:.,. something about which commanded M r of the Ontario Agricultural College, worship. 18. And Jesus came to• __ ' � � urt;o them. Our � '.,o : x `.�,. _. ...;.:..' ::' .. .-sti _ w• - founder washing, the washing swag of sins. Water can never in kRM..._:..P' • _ M JF �,,� 7' • possibly were addressed indirect- 'Saying,''All i£8eif wash away sine, but it is _ a t5ui of thiskilocy4le .ta�xtgle .he workings of the inside politics of value waa stressed Conkey of the Ontario AgricuN Iy, authority hath been unto me in heaven used as a symbol of a .elcansin - ,+ �`�� of th O �'DRDI.O.-DEP0RTE8 him; but some Byti.m A Symbol By DAVE' ROBBINS doubted. 'There ,+ �`�� of th O they worshipped him; but some Byti.m A Symbol ." doubted. 'There was evidently Baptizing them. Baptism here - - - (Condueted_by Prof. Henry G. sell, something about which commanded his appearance the attitude of can refer to nothing else than what is called water• baptism; the w of the Ontario Agricultural College, worship. 18. And Jesus came to• __ - -exact mode of baptizing, by Guelph, assisted by other numbers A k. f It them' and spake urt;o them. Our sprinkling, b P g. y pouring, 'or by im- ` .., Do 'Some hi ploeias feseor Edward T. Salmon of -Mc- T14IS CUR1064 Lozd,.�ea£13Ig the .spot. -06- a h tell ' he bad himself to the mersioa is not here --designated. every one of the year's 866 Master Unrverp€ty, interprets his- --BETTER GRADE -HAY ' shown crowd, Came to the We remove the • ataias our of - lays, the average: radio eta$ioa 'programs,. tory as it Is happening. The desirability of lowering the eleven and spoke to 'them. We everyday to with water. wet- ' *resents some 45run- Professor Salmon served with cost of keeping livestock and of may suppose that those who were er becomes a symbor of a' pro- + tong the gamut of entertainment and education from aterning to the British' diplomatic ,service in Europe for:tu dairy production, by means of also stand- ing by could hear his words, &0.. founder washing, the washing swag of sins. Water can never in •,late evgrijng.- _. number of years - and J,ttowg mucic abqut the producing hay' of higher feeding by Dr, O. Mcg possibly were addressed indirect- 'Saying,''All i£8eif wash away sine, but it is _ a t5ui of thiskilocy4le .ta�xtgle .he workings of the inside politics of value waa stressed Conkey of the Ontario AgricuN Iy, authority hath been unto me in heaven used as a symbol of a .elcansin - come dozens of shows that people that troubled continent, tural College, Guelph, In 'an ad- given and on earth* As he gave- authority from sin, which is. truly acco'n by zi listen to aridly, :that radio editors write Bind things about.. !�o ' ' ' « -Martin; dress at the second Brant County ­_Brantford: to his disciples to ac't in his Warne, plished only the blood of Christ. Into' the name'of the Fath one need be told about NBC'S Jack Lovely Mary, sof _My - heart belongs to daddy fame, seed fair held in Dr. so he spoke of himself as one who - er and of the Son and of the'Holy enay, o um is a a io entre, steppe •-into big_ time radio en McConkey reviewed the soil cap-. acity of ntano arm an s or had received authority from the Spirit 20. (a) Teachin , them to -. CKflC'S Cavalcade of Drama, The - she made her debut recently with hay and showed that at er. - u ority in eaven , in that observe al things-. whatsoever 1 --. :appy Gang from CBC or Mu- Good News of 1940, starring with production ha •was thus the cheapest feed unseeh and eternal order which altogether b commanded you. Teaching col --_ -. ---aandwiched between these stellar Daily Woo , Dick Powellana Meredith Wilson. This Thursday Ontario could .produce. knowledge or. control; is claimed little to the end of an individuaI's life, and k' ottsactionb are plenty of -programa show, beard from the NBC, -o= _ by the risen Christ. to the end of all time the words that' maybe you have missed in our itineraries. So this _night red aetwo k mine, is veryvery is- �ne1RY_COW'S FARE How feed affects profits from The Disciples' Task-- --of ..Christ -are apprehended in their ;a fullness The work of teachingbe- i9 radio i3priag, on those evenings spent tenable, and s voice gives it another high Apo the cow becomes an, acute .ques-- 39.' " Go ye therefore. "Tbere- . longs to the home, 'to ' the church, —at home with the family try a tion with the dairyman. -The great, fore" refers back -to the tremend- to good book g good companions. little dial exploring - and find It's the talk of the town -yes est expense connected with dairy out claim Christ has just- made Christ's Promise out the really fine things -the ra- sir, every Thursday night at 6.45 '• farming is the cost of the ration. 'a for himself: -And make disciples.. 206. And. lo, I am with you al- _ =dio, offers in entertainment, edu= The Town Crier is on at CKOC to -It .requires good many years to To disclT-a person to Christ Ls -ways, esen unto the end of the cation, art and many other .phases tell you what goes on . in this or improve the breeding herds, but to bring him into the relation. of world. The ever -living presence of -not the least of which is news that Ontario town -and tie m&s we can change the feeding meth- pupil'. to teacher -- the- 'Great Christ lies -at th'e heart of the. coverage. yourDial in this program- ods in a season. The simplest and p Teacher has perfect wisdom and p Christian Church as well as ih the Get to know' radioland - then ,own.- you will like its home spun touch. - easiest method , of increasing. the unlimited authority. Christ's auth- y heart of, the individual-Chiistian, you begin to really enjoy the fin- • . profit from the milking herd is to ority- is not only the basis of our er things in life. Radish Highli;hes provide- the animals with ample 'duty to disciple others, but .the - . Ancient Money ., Sundays ....__ Philharmonic Sym-' feed Which should be produced on" basis of all -true discipleship. -Of - -- - - - BIC Town, Edward G, Robin- phony from CBS-CBL-CKOC at the farm, where, it can -be pro- all the. nations. 'This comm nd is The oldest known specimen- of. son's program from Columbia ata- 3 p.m. Silver theatre from cured at the lowest possible. cost. simply astonishing:here we have tions eac4i Tuesday night at Eight -..._. CHML at 6 ...... Vancouver string, While eontemplatingtho. seeding a Jeish --peasant, surrounded by P paper money is a 600- ear-ohh Chinese note in the British • is always. worth a listen. Support- ensemble via CBI. at 7.30 Program at -this season, consider- a small company -of uneducated Mu• - --- -" ' ed by One _Munson; an actress, - e- Mondays ...-.. Stranger than Fie- the b`.t! of fare for the cow, as it followers,- them address - seam, whose ability matches Robinson toin daily frog CKOC at 8.-55 am. of#eetR her profitable returns. themseh�es in his' name to races himself the screen star puts Orr with The Troops vis CBL at s The' cheapest- and best source of ancient, powerful, refined; to win -_ - . ping incidents of life is a 8.30 p.m. -..._ Radio Theatre from roughage is found iii AllaQe, xI - - their -'= iArZti 'Clock" - CBE a ues ays .._... Big mission to doctrines and precepts - Slates tvery_.oreekday at `L from _ propounded by himself. It was the A public c2ocs at hiitcha>ii, Sr.;= ` Canadian Commentator CBS-__. Uncle Don daily from purpose of_ our Lord that Greeks rey. England, is going backvi•ards.' - r Well, at last, Canadian rad'o. •ltatenen WOR at 6 Matin y on t}ls seems s Romans and Sc The hands sli the -wrong way, -' can 'enjoy a competent m,_ - .High Seas from ClsOC at 6.30 .... Under the th ans,, bondmen and.- freemen, round, and it makes only infre ry ` Commentator of their own, discus- Wednesday ._._.. Canadian Snap- Top from CBL at one _.._"_. Metro- , -sh6uld-liaee one reli ion, $ rent efforts in the right direction,. - g =,•- #inff world -affairs and the Euro_. shots from CHL at 8 Bob Cron- politan Opera from CBL-CKOC at - Mean situation from a Canadian .._. by's orchestra from WOR at 11.89 1.55* s - viewpoint, and fit our opinion this is something we have needed for long time. From CKOC each unday afternoon at five -- Pro- .:- Thursdays ..•. NBC Break - fast • Club -every morning at 9 .. Farm Broadcast' CBL -CBC at 12.30 noon ...... Strange . as it T14IS CUR1064 WORLD Ferguson - •�i0 PER cew . - champion - - _TENNIS EXPERT HORIZONTAL 1,6 Pictured Answer to Previous Puzzle performer. - . - champion CII 17 Be silent: : tennis player, i I I 1A N11O M 19 Horse's neck 11 ,$ilfe11. hair, 12 To worship. ! may- K 22 Kava, - 13 College: girl. A. - .... 23 Name. 14 Strong taste. U J' WOF' 24 Hop bush; 16 To assault. >' ' 18-'VTt-id - -- d I MEX�4 2rTFinish, - - e Muer ibex. is 28 Cravat _ HOUAN D LESSON XIII '.24 ca note. I i I l_ 29 -$ick. -' THE- CONT1NUiNG TASK.-= y for Star-shaped 1 Reined m VvOt_lt� wb �' all diseases. EBSF-Matthew 28: 16-20 31 t N C-1 N G7ATE1� 26'Pertainiag to I 35 North -Africa. a :� a GOLDEN TEXT.—Ye shall be my . genesis. E�/EFc'Y 24 36 And. _ witnesses ... unto the uttermost 30 Suummoned.. - body, Altar. -3 Part of - - 38 Stem, - t� HwAS WE�I✓ - part of rho earth. Acis 1: 8. forth. - 51 Beast. Roman month 39 Pictorial _ rt• NCI, FOR - TTS . •THE-: LESSON. IN ITS SETTING 32 Pertaining' to 32 She is U. S. 4 Signal system_ . puzzle.. ti C�IlCJ• �� Time. -We are not sure exactly old age- national "` 5.Noun 41 Turkish- title . when thus. event occurred during 33 Domest �� cated- i.champion. ' termination. 42 Johnnycake t the for days of our Lord's tie- -34 To undo a --53 She is also+ ,S Evinced. 43 To. - - , la1CTV RE�tJt forty y : itritiel. . L quant manifestations after his setting, tT. S: national I -Paid publicity 4;: God of V(/riv�M�LC� : 37 Kind of resurrection before his ascen -= 8 lnstrum'ent. _ wisdom. ,1 �«; Alf C.>� NOW Sion; it took place sometime in pottery. champion, 9 To boast. 46 Big. - ON LV WOOL April 38 To -disperse. .55 Small inlet.' 10 Smooth. t 47 Rekion; �`NDiN� ANS pril or May of A.III' 30. 40 To delegate. 56 Writing tablet 13 She — In 49 Snake. Pl STC�RIN6 ace' -A mountain in Galilee. 44 Pertaining to 57 Pertaining to the English 50 To t9tal, _ exactly. whcih one we ' do not . - the teeth. - the sun. _ tennis lit South-- - GRAtN k - t now. _ _ - . _ 8 Detain -t. VERTiCAE, tournaments. - Carolina. It .is .commonly recognized that _ 49 Heavenly 2 Di�•ins bird. 15 She is a — 34 Senior. - theca ap pear - were -ten different pear antes of - our. Lord 'after ,his res- I urrection from the first one early ! - 9 Easter morning to the women, .and o a • the. last- one, to the apostles just 19 FrARTi-iM WCS v THAN before the asce:.aion, forty days w {�. ; -later. The appearance recorded in ��l� our e lesson for today, is generally - counted- as the eighth of these ten ., " appearances. fRI.J _ The Gres! Commission- Mcitt. 28: .16.'But But the eleven I n 23 i AI -THOUGH eJE1.ppJ�71 V,= p t disciples Pgent into Galilee, unto p' :,;,Tr'iE 'TRUE 5>ib or 1'FtE the mountain where Jesus h►ad ap- TATO DEVE 11.?P )?,451br pointed them.. On Thursday of - :: .:.A RA4�L SHAPW p -%j T ,Passion' Week our Lord. had said to his disciples, 'After I am rais- com isr sr MM somm t" . ed up,. I will go before you into Galilee", and" probably this ap- A GREAT deal otl Rolland is below sea level, since" it is" land. pearance is a fulfillment to that that has been reclaimed from the sea, and protected by dikes. The promise.. (Jesus has promised also 'tack of Pumping out the sea water now is done by modern electric be in the midst of any.group of I - &W steam engines. Work.now goint on at the Zuider Zee will re-... his disciples, even in the midst of claim 900 _ care A its i sq tut 1 d that n aA hss�beecc�waler for as small a one as two or three 2 . • centuries. - -- . • _ persons. Aro we all keeping our NEXT: What is the`irleln of The word tarok" appointments with Jesus?7. 17. And when they saw him, POP—Small Chasgs 8y J. MILLAR WATT W14A'f' WN WO TO OPFRATrr ON NVU ANYTHING H6 CAN - ♦ - J . <. - Y- .^ _... _.lr..,•, _ .: •.,I .w+'. i' "!.7 .s J". ., , -, w. a,.Y�., 4 • .,,,.,,.,y,-- ...',w ,.., �. ,: _ _, ,,;,....,, ,,. r•.--s.�:::,a•�! :;ate a' :,d ..i a .. .ti. c.. .:' .,. ,:•.. n' `^< r.`•e.,,. .•t r„t,y�. _•y °y�, :• �y?;•pr v� •`�'r �. .N r. ..,. I ;"� .wt.;•:}:. ,. �. ,.:,��-yy',,Ibt-.: .,r ,d.• tJ •, ,I��*.�.1arvie+?„ka. ,'r,,.• .:!' :r. j=`e,�':d�,'.p;w.. '.7 `' }. :d�'1.. y + r ,•---�--rte. '. , A. In the early spring before any IAsect raising is big business for buds have appeared on the tree the Department of Agriculture at k hafts 9004 Inpipe!•• H. 7 = Choose a rainy time when the Ottawa. But the Government-bred ow Can -`I - , - ground is soft, and preserve as insects are parasites, raised as nat- H>" \ ANDY StAL-71610 POUCH 15* much of the root iia` possible: Thies "Heal enemies of peat �ns@ctL. . _: _ ' • _ _ __0V w N n ie 4 b rt � EV refers to trees not more than sir - %_LB. "LOK-TOP" TIN '6Nor eight feet high. Thea trim down also pecked in Pocket sins �- To keep lions from his cattle ..�; Cher crown of the trees _ * . q. What is the proper wa7 of irre- corral Bear Leysdorp, South Af- Daring peanut butter sandwiches? Q How can L make a substitute rice, U� H. Webb, floodlit it with for whipped cream? hurricane lamps, but the . beasts A :Take a small amount of pea. A. A delicious substitute for nut butter, put it into a small bowl; walked between the lamps and y whipped cream is sliced banana add to It slowly a few teaspoonfuls added to the white•. of an egg and. killed a vow before he could fire ' 1cobac bfhot milk. Beat until the. mixture .beaten until 'stiff. A few drops of.at• them: has the consistency of thick cream• vanilla improves the flavor. Then spread between thin slices t • Sap flows rapidly in trees a _ Q. How can.-1 whiten yellow and - dinky sIotheB? _sprin sa it • is generally better ,•`/ �++ A �'Vash them in•water. to.which o o-pruning in the fall. ---- M other of 69 _ ve'� - acup at equal parts of limewater By giving birth to 15 -children; and-turpen>11}e, shaken until creamy. THIS BOOK .13 FREE - -� _ a ' her has�been added. it you are looking for relict - r thirty-fifth birthday, Mrs: Scholtz, -- -away - from weaknesses of ' Stomach, ' r y' . Q. How -can I pack an from - Kidneys Liver or other bodily Y 0' U HEARD • of Harrismith, Orange Free State, so as to ,prevent its rusting? ills, write for our "Faintly Bot- claitps to. have established a anic Guide.'! Thousands of Can- ' _.. A. Rub the; iron- with a little tat ad,iaq ahomers, praise • these world's recoil.- But-Mrs. Scholtz that dries not Cblitaln Balt, Wrap it remedley,Do not delay - write At the zoo a •generously propor- is . due for' a disc to-day. tinned lad was watching the lions disappointment, for ' is brown paper, and it will not rust. - - y although her effort is remarkable a1sAI.TH PRonct rs, LTD. Q. When is 'the best..time ,time to iR being fed. The keeper gave one it cannot compare with that of , Dept. X. - sa.katooa. Seek.- it beast what she: considered a _very transplant a maple tree.. »e _ - Mrs. Matthew 'Bauer; • who given $mall portion of meat: "I beg your birth to a abild each year for the , valdon," she said, - "isn't this A. last 28 years. All are living. Ev- very inadequate, pieve of meat for en more prolific was Mrs. Bern. : -_ - ..CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. a lion?" and Sebienberg; who died at .,5G _+ The keeper replied, "It -may having 69 children.-Tllere were AGENTS WANTED CARS, NEW AND USED REED FOR SALE _ - seem shall to you, madam. but It four sets of quads, seven of trip- IIs plenty for the lion." lets, and sixteen twins, but no WIL.KER MEN RANTED - INVEST MOUNT PLEASA,_NT MOTURS, LTO WRITE FOR OUR FREB r849 SEED and yo bons; es.,ttlop8co��tfoealanm•ttasingle& sale peweekbeats workihg for mouth Toronto's berel]8flower most 50.0 be our wn c - "Hew did you coma to write - someone else; • capable..hard wor- , hfount. Pleasant Road. 2040 •Yonge seeds, Priced torr market garden- a moa tIu bask of a or- kers earn ;3.000 up; nmazing new Stree-t. 2225 Danforth Ave, Our ere and garden lovers, Ontario " pee g machine by old-eatablished comp- used cars mhke us many friends. Seed Company. Waterloo, .Ont. _7 ernallent bond?" say. r,tata sales ezDerience Sn Lu1L E SCHOOLS SIE GROWN S EDB - GOVT. was tired at h­._6 ATAUUGA n Slanufacturinq CumDany, Sarnia, graded. Alfalfa, red clover, alslke. say. ;hat mothy. tweet -clover. - fat". as t ee:a os! mpap tuff. S ambitious men ndywom! F O LEARNa Study rust cute, home.5Furib y Mfillling Oo. Ltd., Caledonia sk far' a'Etiquette" • - Ing•rices--and samples. The Caledonia vasa t worts the r it 'E t z q u e t t e Ham g W •! $trees. Winnipeg;tor partfcttlars ilex will show you how. 900 suc- _ STEBt-RUST RESISTANT VAN- 0 BY tiOSERTA LEE Glassful dealers n.ow.oa our,list! In- F.D17CATIONAL guard Oats, 3rd generation, regls- An Old Irishwoman -wanted t0 quire for further details and Free tered, No. 1, John R- Stewart. catalogue, today. The Familex Strathroy,,Ontario. ` 'eroaa the road at a snap London STUDENTS Ku�v E�Sxut.l.INU FOR roducts Company. 470 St. clem- eorner but was scared off by theA Ii someone telephones .ween sat Street. Montreal. courses to Matriculation. Short Story. Jeurna]ISM. Shorthand and - traffie. one Is busily engaged in something MEN. WOMEx: FAFT PRO&ITB! Speech. Cutturs Make use of your sTAHl3IERISG CURED -. A liceman came to the res- im rtant, Is it all right to say that Important new Electrical Special- spare time. is Caned- - ' , cy. Free i�etat}s! Ronald Cooke Co., an ''err onden¢emrOlSe w, s- tiTAStSiERERB - STUTTERERS - - sue. "It's all right," he assured you will coli back later. - ial, A d 2_9 Yoags Btriet 100 per cent results guaranteed or Noranda. Quebec. - Toronto money back. Wrtto Perfect Speech her. "When you see the red light, A. Yes, by all moans do lis?. Only Institute, Marcelin, Bask. -that -red's for England, so don't an extremely temperamental or su- AGENTS WANTED I:d EACH-'OWN F-ILHS ` But when you ala! the sen pet'aensittoe person would . resent sen Vitamin 13.1 that grows Daf- _ Alia• y gr fodils as big as salad plates. Roses APRIL ADVERTISING SPECIAL - UhED AND NEW OLVIRRANO that's for Ireland:. You can cross lt. five Inches across. Transplant dollar value for 30c and advertise- without dvertise- - �yt u wilting. Approved sale t. Roll developed ted or then and not a thin will touch Would it be wise io form -a wl hot men oiled, Orta ATHB, SeN�B! sac �i tUII.' g Q Ot the Department of Agricuitur.e, alght reprints.. with craft embos- 'B.pipe. bail r u dla oats, friendship -with one who seems' W Ottawa. Send $2.00- for complete sed enlargement 7 x 10. London etc. Lowest prices, uaranteed. She csosaed on the grass light, be very suspicious of everyone, mix- kit and Instructions. Big profits. Photo Service. Box b51, London.- -:Catalogue turnished. Irian Plumb- then waited till it was green �sgain trusting even those whom he cos- lted. London, Ontario. Ontario. ntreal. lies, 921 SL Lawrenc4 - -_- ' National Sanitary Er'RdacLhtE � INDOOR WATER TOILETS - �' •"" -'I and came. back to thank the pal. siders his closest friends, VAT("ii BOOKS iceman. "It was very kind of you A. No; and probably the beat rea- just out Beautiful gold processed FOR FARM, ST.'BI;RBAN AND SUM- USED BOOKS. -MAGAZINES to explain it so nicely," she said. son' for not forming a friendship samples. Rend 10c for packing. mer homex. where water facilities w + with. one who is - so suspicious is m ftleaen mention territory want are not available. Government SEND FOR FREE LIST OF GOOD - But glory . be, you. dont eve ed. Agents: Act quickly. Paynes, Nome Improvement payments ar- used fiction at bargain prices. Ad- 7nneb time for the Orangemen to in the proverb that says;-"A man Limited, Wallingord Building, ranged. Circular on request. Can- venture, mystery. Torrance by the g WSnn.lpe�, adian Sanitation Company, 67 York heat modern and old time writers. does " get aCFOss "' - he has stood thet look re himself.*'ina s a� 5 Street. aA 'MAPLE SYRUP ant ors. I�.'r favouriteate 'your ok s o c�hsf��Lc and • a6 L. g n BABY CHICKS 8 B 370 A tittle stet, teY me you Q. When a maid is brushing the MA SYRUP E Toronto. crumbs from the table. should the PL*RE MAPLE 1 IN ON GA2.- toor West. Ir_err =Dias_ .ta ,gtrs aw • din ;,, - y - ORDER BABY CHICKS NOW. 'AT. =los cans, ;1,6�t pr r' Ilon. N. 8: mond bracelet.^ be brushed into her hand or into a Rtractive prices on welt bred Bar- Smith. South rnxton, Quebec. - �. tri ' rad Rocks. Vt-bite Leghorna. Ramp-LYONS, s _ It jaau4t have be**- a Iyrr. shires, Auatrolorpa. Write for MEDICAL A. The etinibs'should be brushed rices. Wiagham hatchery. Wing- to a tray. Hans Tiler Ro d aE.B S3 �i Ca.EARAN + !a y am Ontario � '�'E .; 4. Isn't* it poor taste for a person Pa ns n right a e, under ou - Reconditioned Furnittare Those new people across the LARGE TOM BARRON LEGHORNy'. der blades and across load- seem v devoted," slid t0 keep'`rApeating some phrase, mated to cockerels from R. O. P. hips. indi- 5-12,50 Solid oak dini¢ room suite.. �Y ' heard over the radio, such as, "I' and contest winning flock. Sc: trouble• Formula oftiaoetor• Rel• buffet. -seat chairs tatle. and f 1ta- H[rs. Jones wistfullyto the news- " pnliets 16c: Collins Poultry Farm, sults in one dayy! .Price 4S,00. Mrs. ;24,00 English oak Cn!ng room suite paper -which hid, her- husband. hope, I tope, L hope; or, Why, tOsnabrue'k Centro). Wmles, Oat „ S Alma 130x- 1073tV Saska- buffet, extension table and 6 lea A rustle of the sheet was the shore'' etc' boon. Beek, cher upholstered cba!rs. Daly reply she got, but she was, A. Fee. One should scare 'such PIGS, - -TOt PFS, TRANSFORMA- $39.90 Nine piece oak dining rooa► _ amitst0ons to children and- parrots, tions. Switches. Curls. and all BALD" GOING BALD? "BEACH'S. suite, buffet, table; china osMnet. aced to that.' tyy ee of finr�t quality hair Goods. Formula" grows hair rapidly, kills and 6 leather upholstered chairs.,_ "Every try to be more original. It be- Write for illustrated catalogue. dandruff, stops falling[ hair, itch- ;59.00 Modern English oak suite. Every time he goes -out he Confidential• terms arranged. Tor- ling scalp. Hundreds of teatimaa- buffet. extension table, china cab- comes very tiresome to everybody laic: Boxes 8L00, postpaid. Vee Inst and d leather upholstered 'kisses her, and goes on throwing onto Human Hair Supply Co.. 528 D oletered but the one who considers It to be Bathu7 -t Street. Toronto. half contents• if not satisfied, re- chairs. _ -kisses all do�wa the rand. Edwafd, clever. t portion - our ;69.00 Beautiful wa3nur finish unite. turn he unused stoney refunded -LI. and with maple trim, buffet table. nrhy don't you do- that?"Q. When a young man - .- has "ked MORE BREEDS TO 'HOOSE FRUS1 B• Beach: 132362, North Vancouver, cabinet and 6 chalri-, leatlidr'boam • - : "Me!" snorted the 'man-behind - and better chicks than ever before ;II.C. Scalp specialists for 13 years ;69.00 Solid walnut suit, buffet, e,;- , r„ a girl to go to the theatre,, or to and at lower prices. Before buyinir Our reputation protects 3-ou. tension table, china cabinet, a „nd (- the news. I dont know her, dice, is it all rlght for the girl to comparo Baden Qualtty, compare` leather upholatercd chain. Com. Baden prloea, Standard Quality EMBAR1tASSED 1VITH - PIMPLES Lletely'rsfiafahed. suggest that ghe pay for. herself? Whltc l.eghorns $8.55; 90 per cent. or Blackheads" A famous skin s-pe- ;3,95j 100 mattresses, all sizes, well : !C• N. R. Deficit A. No. The right kind of young' puu'c'tA "18.96: Barred Rocks. New etalist's creme, will relieve you- filled with treed cotton, closely man would resent this. If he ks HampshireA $9,45: Pullets $16,90; money back guarantee. One dollar tufted, roll fdg e, In good quality, • White Rocks, White Wyandortes, brings month's treatment Ful] floral art tickinit„ 1Re$7aters-Drop lier'to go, it is suppotted that h8 Ltghr Sussex $10.45: Hybrids. Bar- ximple instructions: lfSgela Pro- ;12,95 Simmons steel bed outfits, In r "' - can afford t0 pay. red Racks X New Hampshires, ducts, Wndon, Ontarib. walnut frntah, sagtess steel spring e New Hampshires X Barred Rocke, and new cotton filled mattress. � Decrease of ;$7,245,000 in_1Q. Q R-bo aboAld pay, for the wed. White I:eghorns X-Barred Flacks ASTHMA! FUR- EXCEi1- XT RE- $5.50 and up. Large assortment drer- din breakfast, vee 8t a hotel? ;10.45;-Pullets ';16.90. Big Egg ' sults use`. "Asthma-Tune" in mild- sera in wairut. blruh.and-'enkmel Month Period I• Announced' g given Quality, slightly higher. Free cir- er Asthma: or '^Asthma-Lax;' in fi'nishes.- " - a. The fatlier of the bride. cular. Baden Electric Chick Hatth- +severe Asthma They atop Asthma $3900 Complete bed -room suite In ery Limiter}. Baden, Ontario. •.attack4 quickly; heal. damaged rich 2-tone walnut finish, dresser. lungs. Invigorate body. Price $1.00. chiffonier, full' size . bed, saglose ' The Canadian National RAII- Write Asthma-Tone Laborator ea, spring and new mattress. 1 ways 'shrewd $17,245,000 dec'rea�e • I started RF DELIVERY Columb- RAT 410 Barton East, Hamilton. ;19,00 •Large dre%Eer, iii walnut (In-. Hampshireish, Simmons bed to match, corn- - -in its deficit during the period-[IR ASTIhMA fan LVyandotte. cockerels, pul!ets, ECZEMAI-D. REIJEF FOR BABIES pleto with sagless spring and new chicks; Roch cockerels; capons: or adults, from dry or weeping ec mattrers. „;. April 1, 1939, t0 Feb, 29, 1940,. turkeys: Order so-n. "Bought 500, zema. Testimoniala from hundreds ;•19.00 Modernistic suite, with Vene' eom'pared with the same period BRONCHITIS. raised 490", .wrLtes (,eorge Berm- for over 35 years Two weeks' ti-an-mirror. vanity, bench; chiffon-- ant, That's what makes the poul- treatment, $1.OU. Write Hygeta ier, full size bed, sagless sprip9 the previous year; it was shown -try profits. 2-3 week ehicks to or- Products. Onfarlo. and new mattress. Perfect. in a statement issued ,by the -der. Tur}►eys,,Bray Iigtchery. 130 EXTRA SPECIAL!--- ANO To�M._ W-901 John. Hamilton. MINKS FOR SALE: r lConiptroller =of' -the' 'Treasury. Complete new bed room suite, mod- ;:'Trans-Canada Airlines and '• tbe- OYE ern, waterfall fronts, Venetian OUGHSTo GOLDS GUESSING ISN'T GOOD ENOUGHPI'RE Q[:EFEC�. !HUICE, LARGE mirrors in ttih new bleached was- "National Harbors Board also..had for Tweddles. R'e know that no kilts. Dark, si1k3, densely furred• nut finish. Dresser- or vanity, chit- sharp reductions. YIEtD FASTER TO atone fA left untilrned to produce '-mow bred'females, tay, Ramona fonier, full size bed, sagless spring Grocernment. Vlink. Ranch. 1larkstaF. Ontario.' high qual'Lty �hlcks. '-and comfortable "Rest-P:ze" mat- AIRLINES, TOO cooed ami banded, bloodtested by OFFER TO I\ Y F.\'1'111-8 tress. Complete, 359.00 burin the' ten month eri0ci" the only method recognized by the $1.95 Upholstered chesterfield ebaira g p peDartment of Agriautture.• Only _ AN UFFER TU EVLRY INVENTOR in-assorted' covers. ' a ended last Feb. 29 the T.V.R. - large eggs set. all hatched in up-. $4.95 Mohair chesterfield with rever-' •',� _ F.tat of Inventions and lull infer• -. deilc.it'dwas 834;719,00'0; COhl ared 20-date-utCllbators are only .a few, cable Marshall spring cushions. P of the things we do to make sure mation sent ere, The Ramsay Co $I2 00 Ftepp chesterfield suite, 3 ccs•' with i61,9Ii4,000 the previous that you get the best chicks that Registered, Patent .attorneys, 273 Reversible Marshall spring, cush- p Eank Street, Ottawa, Canada.; we can produce, best of all due to ions. year. For last February it, was' "' "" our enoripous-prodilction,we'-can' -$24.00 Beautiful (Kroehler) cheater- 41,500,000,com ared WItl1 6 - PF.RFT:DIE -SPECIAL OFFER -r iasis these chicks for leas. Prices field suite. 3 pieces, upholstered in P $ ' for mon-se start at ;9,4.5 PERFUME \MAILED PREPAID. taupe velour; Perfect condition, = 800,000 'for February, 1939. FOR 11110MEH �BC� e. hundred Free. catalogue. English Tweed Perfume of onus- =1.1,00 Kroehler chesterfleld- bed. The deficit for T C. A. for the py ual duality for discriminating peo- t�sst� Weddle Chicis Hatcheries Limit- u perfume. l Dholatered in blue jacquard with _ 1e. Today's most op lar p me. ten-mon h period, was U fidgety serves, cd, Fergus, Ontario. pnF 7.00 eau spring lace cushi�iis: - eves, restless nights and die- $1.00 value for ac. Address to 5.. t . Py $388,000, trees from female functional "irregular Devonshire Perfumes- 153 -Sheri•• $2su t Beautiful pmohair. lis field ed compared With $786,000, and the itiW*keep tromhavingfuninlife- den Ave., Toronto. M mohair. h- f you to take Lydia E.Hnkliam'sVegetableCom- �;aK'ERY EQUHIMENT reversible Marshall spring cush- National' Harbors Board deficit Ions, thoroughly clean. pound, made e• to help such z®- PF.itSt►iAl. ,1 45 Large 3-Dlece' chesterfield $1,09.5,000, compared with $4,• down, peak; ng women. Try W - BAKERS' OVENS AND SiACHI\- ;_ " 125,000:' cry, also rebuilt equ[pment always QUIT TUBAI CU SNI;FI•• EASILY.-_ suite,-upholsternd in brown resp• on hand-Terms arrange(]. Correa- iJtegpep�Iv21y:; HOme remedy. d-revar9lbTehiars-Fia�-spritg pondence invited. Hubbard Port• Teatimm0:_0g t,narnuteed. Advice cushions. able Oven Co.,' 103' Bat]iursi St., frPo ' ttirrlorr . T nx 1 tt inninPsr. $45.00 Three piece chesterfield suite. r Toronto. •• • upholstered in figured green silk .. why endure the congestion, stuffiness. repp: reversible :titurehall spring nauseating massa and choked air Dar _ RELIGIOUS cushions. - R*K*f from sates of -nasal titarrh'7 Get ieiiet BASKETlr1 --REED RORK "ELIJAH C O SM I N G BEFORE $8,r5 Kitchen cabinet. enamel finish- d es with sliding porce.ain tap. _ from the" dread symptoms at once, - Christ." Wonderful book sent free, 3,45 .gad -up, 2, 3.aad .a -burner_ gas O � D _ LEARN B.AB nal, co , 'INTEREST- _i Use ][eatholatann. gniGk is action. bieRidda'- 3f titan'. 1C. Rochester, stoves. GLwantled to bring relief or morAY , ing, educational, complete lnatruc- New York. tion,_25c, Free- catalogue-and .rped- Large tffoalexs, beds.obxeakf@st suites 'work instructions. Dominion Reed AND say It Supplies, Dep'ttrtrtient W., Toronto Guaranteed at ridiculously lose prices. This {F i Nasal caft"w sty your �- Ontario. - CAR AND TRUCK,PARTS a great opportunity to buy real )era _ good r nimerttoneti furniture, for or to " your. summer cotfagc'. t ' b QlYoi Used -r NEW free ctnrntre + _ CANADIAN POULTRY REVIEW _ r COMFORT CANADA'S' OLDEST AND B1;tiT srFc'tAr.rtl�i: is uErirn,m 'a1n- "[,PONS FURNITURE CO. ST TOR!-, 140WER.UNITS, Hydraulic Y poultry, magazine: A real help to Hol•te, Winrhea, Geacratorlsstart- 478 Yonge St. -- Toa'OntO + - - 'D1il I s� y p ult;yitian_.large- or _$}mall., • lar*. Hnireetme, ..nrliuretors. Radial• _ , b On]y 1.00 per year. Sarriple coD3'. ole mehaage Service. i:laaa - - 7lOc.° Canadian Poultry Review, IiaflataetMs or refund. Levy Aaie� NO. ���►wn - 64 W. Adelaide Strcet,"Tomnta Porta, Toronto. 'aV .• t '' •f- ` ..-' ' • • `.�_,--C'�.. -- .-- • \'.\ -' ..• .. .. - •. .. _ , •• •-� ..,. _ •• ., ,` - _ X41 11KW 17. P Z :p , ': y'"5- y..R '... iiF `'y, ✓...io46'y � , � , .. <. u 1+:. .. ..,:r----.,a'h:.. .,Y • �. '!E Nwtr ::a:.•� `a ,, •Af.. i .si ;: :: e. .'.••-Y .'..'..`w v -.C... ^. _:..y: C ,w....1•' .xfW '� I _ J _Y. .0 _ ra• .. _ �e(S'�_ M k4" •.i•.dYiYi:,.�S �Y.- a. - _ _ II //��. T•� bring thele files of addresses been as • - - `11OV_ • free . rettrence tit and xn•• cora Books. - from tiliese `s' sa- were the - - �U il� A The kirion j --- - }-- During the past week or twa addressee given in this riding, the �+ a-+ sun epdte that were unusually large story •tuight iiave been-diff.ermt. MEAT - .--�1'he Public and Continuati®n caused an electrical disturbance -The death took 'place on Thurs Boys"2-tone �iR'eSter6 2 ',• - -- -+ �- $drools re -open, on Monday next. throughout the -hole world, which day morning, March 28th, of Arth- -1 - _ =1 •_ 'S Mr. Frank Petrie, of Walkerton, was the. cause of considerable '- in- -ur Pearson Me-Cianuell, at -his res- ._-We carry a Iu1;{ Line `o- Boy6. Ereeches, + j 75 And Mr. Arthur Smith! were Eas- ,convenience. Telegraph, telephone idence, on the 3rd ' com , Deceased-,Fresp Bol s? Wiu4bred-kers, ''j•7g. - ter visitois in the village. ' f and radio were more -er less put was in his 59th year, ,and has been _ - -` $o s' red or b ue Shirt -Mrs. Norman Graham, Clare- out of conn fission:. The radio stat a resident ' of -Pickering for several aid - • 9 B, .75 moat, visited her parents, :W. H. ' ion CBL could, not operate for sev- years. His funeral will be held, on MBTi' 8 Big $ Overalls, $4.715 and- Mrs. Bray last week. era!_ hours and other, stations were Monday, April est. Service will be- n'$ heavy 1 Cured Me ined sbb ock s 2.95 -Several of the local "boys" also effected. This..electrical distux- held at the house at 2 p..mz He is Men's R _attended the big game_ at the• Leaf bane was ,,..% 'in- the -brilliant 'survived' by his widow.. Interment - - ll�b9rs. at parlous pri ' ..Gardens last Friday night, aurora -borealis or Northern Lights, will take • place in` Park Lawn, Tor- Meats- : --,Mn: Gordon Ifaw, who haste been. whits are • seldom more beautiful --onto. - - ioriously_il1 for several -weeks is than they were on several nights. -The regular .meeting_ --o% S • �• n�lr delivery 18 _$t j�0ilr B8rv1C a6V %_ �rad�le� _ still. in\..a very critical condition. _Appropriate ••Easter, - Services -George's Guild will be held at the Pb6ne Pick 1620 Pbone pick3FO4 An w '. - ARWENCE SWI. -Mrs. Fred-Balsdon, of Burford here on Sunday last, and also on on Th,uisday-next,'April" .4th, a> -- -aper t a few -days-. Iast week with Good Friday. At the Sunday morn- 2.30 p, in. - ]her mother, Mrs. W: ' J. Clark" artcl 'ing 'seriricc�, the Sacrament of the The heaviest snow=fall of ' the { daughters. Lord's Supper was _ observedL._ and winter occurred last Friday, - wQzen: Thos: Law,wlw has been at . the • same .service twenty-three about five -,inches of snow- fell, and Igspending the winter months with new members were received into on Tuesday . night -of_ this week. - a- tore ' !relatives in Oshawa; spent Inst week fu71 membership, man5P coming bout two inches of snow fell. As , -- _. in Pickering w th--her-soli--Cllrarles. _from the Sunday School. Rev. M. there was quite a- strong wand blow - - - and family. _ R. Jenkinson,_ .delivered two very ing, many .of the roads throughout- ' ■'-oni - --A supper •arid program under fine. Easter addresses, in the even `the Province becaarie• impassable Time' It 3 `ihe auspices. -of.-the .Presbyterian ing -telling the Easter Story from *with -drifts 's�Pd to be -from 10 to Ladies' Aid will be held in the base- the actual crucifixion, on, In -a 15 feet deep, or we better, say, in . anent of the United Clmrch.. =on the manner- that. -portrayed those hap- height. As' 'a -result, 'automobiles yevening of Tuesday, April 9th. Furl penings in a much clearer 'form '_and 'busses were trapped in the to"Brigh artatculars willbe given next week. than many had ever heard: The snow drifts, and the snow plows 9 cPINS --The regular monthly meeting choir also -observed the i;aster sea- found great difficulty_ in opening up t of the W. M. S. of the Presbyter- son . in . their music. the roads i'n 9rder to make ,them ' --lag, C2itreb will. be held, -on -The he Evening. Telegram of -the passable. Hundreds of cars were April 5th, at 3 o clock, at the horse. 27tH should be • a disappointment to trapped for several hours- and their ten - per. t ■ - 1p of Mrs. Hugh- Miller. Please note Liberals and. Conservatives. As. a! occupants ,had to depend on neigh- "the eigh "the change of date.* rule, the conduct of the - particiP- bona farmers for refreshments _ -- -.-- - _ . ... g -1The regular meeting of the W'. $nts, • following a contest of any - and hot drinks of which thele gave V. S. -of the Unll%ed -Church will be kind, is that of true sportsmanship. � 'them abundance. Many raihdaY There '$ 4 � 1' In held at the home of Mrs.. M. R This' paper of,. that date was an, train$ were also -made' -fast in the �` - ------ y - - _ Jenkinso>s, on iVednesday afternoon, +, - _ w, ` thing else .but . Instead of ace drifts until other - trains -release+ f r April 3rd, a.t '3 01Jock; _ A cordial epting defeat in - a gentlemanly- them •Teams frbm the northern. -Miles''' "' Staunton's *, �arelcoirie is extended to ill the 'lad- ii fanner, -they have Bunted around { "sections were `fire and six hours be- - ties, to attend this meeting- for ,excuses. The fear of conscript -of �� �� hind schedule. On account of imp- %=' �ejni•trimifned• "The first --meeting of the June ion is' given as �Vt! reason "for dt Sasrsble roads: thousands of voters �f., for Institute -will-be held on' Satur- , feat, .'this. and Dr. 'Manion's rellq- were unable to . go to- the polls- on ' C, - - -' � � � - day, Mar. 30th,, at 3 o'clock sharl►, ion. Conscri tion had nothin to' smile r -papers P. _S _Falectlan. Day` but the weat'er- s 4 ,., V�all` a en's 4 in the Women`s institute Cluj da with it and eery 'few knee- or man did not .shoo any partiality -_-Rooms.. All girls , interested in tiiu : cared- what church Dr. !anion "bc- I he , tre�3 Drit and Tory alike. ` Junior I,nstitu'te are cordially invit- longed. 'tie suggest .'that_ the 1aii- Bre der lens in number of sul�- = 4e• .- der roll_- Li-�. d ed to attend The membership .fee i;uage used and the 'statements urban' districts were unableta -_ • - qs .cents. The guest. speaker will .'made by. certain speakers -had 'mor : t'e3cii their c%stomers.-'.There's 'be M199 Jew -Scots.' Hoiite Econ- to . do :with.' the large Liberal' iriaj- _ � t - r <... av er tatter: iV<� WF€1'\ PAINS A]ar TORTURE _ ' . There s� pts of goon sn Leader omits Coach. Will t.:e virls of ority than any o e, 1*i add 'too. that had the large number from, R`eiimatism, Sciatica. Back- _ Groceries. The ..Club Girl: EntertaiPs, eases •' - - _ - _ ache,.use .Rumacags -. their•tvi'�- _ .. . 1. vs ay Aetiori attack .tile cause: For Here's a week -end special that will hit - f ;p `''/'~1 .,rt� sale'at BOYES' DRUG , .- - _ _- . yolt right in the eye ---100 lbs. Gran., ;1l�en ' Wanted - NJ .. ._ ... lige - - : 6 29 Mr, C. "'A. Rafel-man-, the special or Sugar A H CE, B IT S - '- Tip op" representative will he at R I U T W E T IT'S S 'S E ` �, . �' ,,' , - CHAPNIA\ S BIG STORE ' -� tYvEDr:ESDAY, APRIL. 3rd. Sisman's "� o. 22 ori $pot.wears like a`Pig'swase; _ n� �, •• He will• lna:•e on .display, the actual Ask for it ---Just Sad' "'I tti•Ant NC. 23;' u Fabrics for the New Season,'. that n are_ already making his�ery. `e�w Colours. W eaves, `Patterns. �[ ► l • S9 ( HA'PWA 1 1 - « _ . f++/► c: WW'R.,member the date - you'll want _. - �,.. to be there. {f_ ClasAfted Aavertleevaen• +-- ■ F FOR SALE CHEAP - :wire wheel ;Pifl, rdware hat with good - tire and :tube, b50-1 rs :. _ _. _ Oscar Wilson,- Brougham + Master'. Poultry Feeds fRBA D' OATS far sale.- .. _ I.e 1! -and. N9. 1 sped.• A rust=.• Q R PICKLED resting variety and 'a good' yield- iConeentrate, LayingiVI ash; er. W. H. Westney--and ion, -Pick: ' , .. ering. �2-3. Shell and Grit,, I Ing Conten- • - W ANTED' ` experienced farmer, - - _married, no children, desires pos-. - trate and Pig Starter, , :Calf - 11'a SUPPER - ition on -farm. . Separate house pre=. - ferred. Bo_. 5, Pickering Nebvs. -4 Meal and Mineral Mix, Poul - IR SALE = pure- red 91to ora • FOR h rth }illi, red, 9 mos exceptionally good try' Ton;c Stock Food..' quality and breeding. Priced real-. _ ' - - - onable .for quick gale. Orville Bur- _ ■ Even if that dauntless f didn't have 'any 1 o w $t nearly eeery makeof plow luck, today, he -can ha-•• '` 7per ... �aad he n' t f k C F to Clare. 1405 32-3 ; r c a ..':'will like it! � •: 'FOR SALE -team of horses, gen. ;'?I�en or Mcrormu - ¢ering a m Ne tdrer� ar "- �:- _ purpose, rising- 4 . M. Big work _ Repairs: Your dealer can secure•Dried or Pickled Canadian Fish horsso tee, also April anyoung brood y� _ We Gat it. Or k is not made,` afe from 'open water. ". d `May; also Our mo have it. Can for on, no insurer how far Oti Dooley potatoes. Clare 1424, Gor- Y y ' dozi Hod son: 32-3. You can choose from fuch.Dried Fish as Cod, Haddock, g - 900 . y ne 8 Hake; Cusk, and -Pollock, iad. such Pickled Fish as J. S. 6.1�LS�Q�i PICK�RINCi FOP. SALE horses -and hay. A: 1 - - Herring, Mackerel an& AIewives slid every one of Wood' Dunbarlen.d1eM be saved in as =�--- — - -- =- -- ways.- , CaLl SPECIALS -. . female Sunday- afternoon, Horth of -E�this �Canood ttn your. Lame. You can get.Dried or Pickering Village. Wm. Norton, - - - _ )�y Fish-Rrit)a all_its_ -goodness retained Pickering.— -- g barber, _ g. - _Br-eakf ast. J. -Ba cm" _ • , - for -your enjo`3'ment. Ask your4eale;., You will find P- D10 SERVICE: Electric, wir- it very economical too. Y ins and Repairs: Expert Service on [ - 12C a _� • . . ' . _ ' : '• � ..: . ...: All Mikes .. Receivers. Rosso- _ . - of Re rs. i�l?I - - - � - - Rates. Tn4ies '.Tested Free. -Russell ^�IV Liv 1 � 8t -DEP-ARTMQ,4T 'OF FISHERIES, ' ' er, • • OTTAWA. •. - -- X. Gray, Brougkarn, Ont. _. Stewing Beef, :12c -a - _ FOR SALE ' -Alaska No. 1 Reg. � .. i0 td� WRITE -FO R FREE BOOKLET ' Oats; early big :yielders, stiff straw ,Jewel S►l�ir�'tenzw,' L �:. a 1b •—�Iw,Al—T•I—�/.--}r—R�S-�---�--�—�--- freedom from 'rust, and the oat • ` � •! Department of Flailfrlea, with the least hull fo; feeding..Reg, classic Cj ; 3. ft '13c0 i - - Awa No 1 Price 100 bush of seal Please send me your free S2 -pace Book! '•100 ;t: ed, y - $ n Tempciag Piste Reapes', cona;nsn� 10o de`rtul_ 90 cts. The cleanest oats we hays.16 sod economioil Fish Reapes.- _ grown, F. M. Chaprrisn, Grasmere _-''.R N.+u.... y Farm. 31-2 - _ �t' . ■ E - ees..rr........ »..._...»......... _.»..».. ..+ ..BAB'i�C,HTGKS - for sale, White- ■ a .�..... _...............CW-20CW-Leghorns, Tom Barn strain, 10 eta. Butcher done 8000 Pickering each. R• Slattery, Alton& A& R. R. - NY !,)"A Y ,A F1 SH D A. Y 2, Pickering. 31-24 '= _ _ t •:E_n _ _ "._ _e.0t'. d.:.a ..J.l:....:rV._.... .._:..A-' :.