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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1940_04_05,: rA�e '.: ..::,:.+. �z"..n... ad+¢, ..-.'.+.,-...i, :L'._.-. ..-:'... ......::'- ,��.wil4ix*�-a. •neaY.--Y-sse.s]-,seaszrrea.�.s.rM . .. .y-,.,' ., v:s.. .,.-�. '+z. -'+5. c. tom'+-+..a '%...¢ ,, ...y.. .... �, . _. '. •• ,,-.: ,,. �.'. ., I.:•:'....,-.S,; _: ;.r t ••.�'.. ';+ v ••'3 y. R.e. ���.., zaaa'.� r.qh 'w . re" r A r D C --- _ ._...------- ---- 61 1940 _ iexIIf>ajastassal OLai'ittrl. BROUGHAM. ' ;,RED CR.QCJ HIGHL ND CREEK atedtoa� _GREENWOOD Rev. I. E. Kennedy preached on The monthly meeting of the Sr. MILLS �•�,g H. O. PEAR901�T-PhyefeTan Sunday from the text: Matt. 28-20 The Red Cross Brandi received Branch of. the Highland Creek W. 1JitadStugeon. DuaYau6n, .Uty -"Lo 'I am with you alway". $17.50 from St. Francis de Sales[ I. tools place at the home of Mrs. I8$6-4936 D E.-FORSYTH, Oph. D., Director The Farley' family . attended a young people, which }vas the pro- A Dawson, West Hill, with a large o�'tf4i11 Assoiiatioaof onta' .io Keg.birthday 'party for Mrs. Rice, of ceeds. of the ' Euchre and .Dance held attendance and severs awdaaoa. 'Eyss essmi sed by t tme~atl Pickering, , o • on— — - - - tibess a". Claremont. ont. a re atives paid her LADIES' -NOTE! the Red' Cross era, joining, Mrs. W. Mitchell, Sec. Monday, Wednesday and ; Friday • reported on the business.. of the a visit on Saturday evening. Rooms will. be open in the future, „' JAgas. month. The -topic-- Legislation VVE GRIND FINE Master John Me received on Tuesday' and—Tlvrsday aft:' was ably-presented by our Presid- Bran, 5borts and feed of ail DUNOLD RUDDY, Barrister. severe burns on Saturday, wher noons only, from 3' to 5 p. T. ent, Mrs. P. Tredway,_ which esus- ' 3•�fs.SQiiciWr. Notary Yubttc. nto,ysytA7-- the handle came off a teapot, spill- Reserve May 24th for the Mam- kinds, also' t{fillerats and otter tosmeFAY occ ed by'tne tau A. E. Uhn moth Red Cross Field Da why a We neral' discussion on taxes, .kian.sa�iW wing eti:ourt Hou.e. wwtor. dry ing the hot tea on his chest and y - y pay taxes and how theyeoneentrafes for profitable feediaP arm He is under the doctor's care. are allotted. Mrs. W. Duman rep- - kept an hand: r -EATON, BELL ff ROSS CHERRYWOOD -- Bible Baseball between Clare orted on. the . meeting held at the Earnstors if Solicitors moat and Bron ham, alit be'played We stock only t!>!t best Paul Brougham, p -Parliament Bldgs. Tile Roll Call 4 ' We are pleased to see Mrs. Leon- J. BEATON. K. C. Telephone in Brougham church, on the even-. Exchange of Recipe. The meeting Feeds and Supplies EL BROOKE BELL.. K. C. Adel, 2838 ing of April 8th. The final me 3rd" Gates about, after her illness. _ The sympathy of the community Save dosed with the singing of God F S.4Q14iEEH J.'B. F. ROSS - will be on April 222nd, on neutral Save title King. Mrs. Dawson and ' ;372 Bay St. ground. is'-extended to Edgar and Mrs. Pil- • JOHN L. POND Toronto key on the death- of his sister. her assistant, Mrs. Young, served _ _ ;+ Mr. and Mrs. L. Matthews enter- tea, all enjoying the social 'half twined quite a number- of nei hborji. Miss Phyllis McAllister, of Tor- . -LAND S'� RVE U..if,ICHARDf30N da Co., Barrie- g hour. The War Work meeting to > e V onto, spent the Easter holidays g rs, &ocean trotaiips etc : Svite ,0i, and friends Wjk at euchre on Thursday held at Mrs.- Carl Wallace'a on F. J. DON�.'Vail�. Life"B a r r ronto;t. toroasp. with Miss Phyllis Gates. eft lA., 8t:, �' _ era assn: t�,c��rtar Pt�aazs-sti raised-to-be-lis-= - -' - L.S-�� records ed to purchase more hu*wial.. for' Miss. Leila Spence of Toronto -. 409N2�� AN-B�trtgt�, S,oi.war work.. Normal School is at Student Work _�.... Meyers Gent; ani Anolddic. 19 Melinda Streelgin b30�, gait The postponed drama 1- "The in our school this week. Free Moving Piet-tires, S. S. Na 4 Icing Str• FA&L Oaha"L Rhea! Finger of Scorn - wilI be presented The W . A. will meet on Thurs- East, Tuesday, April 9th. �$1► Vet�l by Green River artists, in the Town 'day afternoon, April lith, in the See Allis- �j HUBERT T. FALLA ISE. L. D S... Hall, on the evening of April -17th. Hall, under the lead � D ..­ -.A. JEZ +�fl. D.S �SiFlKivate of tt)j,,ee 3oyrs Cwhoem of at 8 p. m. unde wi be a quilting• Roll- Daum Surgeons and the Uaivehtty of7oropto. _ q., „ • • KINSALE } Call My Victo over Death. ..�..� is reside .e2 Union, of St. Johns. Victory _ ertug. coat. 'cftts�e boars: 9 The W. M. S. Thankoffering Our local Normal School Stud- Mr. Gordon Trippr. m. teep. fn.,.or ay appointment. of-ray spear one day Insuranoe of All $►1•IIdB. ,orvjeel, Pboor Pict 3700. _ Mee ' will be held on Sunda ents are doing student 'cork tl+is �6' y last week in Toronto. - .' • �. evening at 7.30 p.• in. April 7th. week. Mian Haze! Collins, at Brock Schon re-opened 1 reopens on nday af- Best Rates Availa le with The -meeting will be ad Road School, and Miss Mildred tp:sjstitsftss pi a>rbs. ng dressed by ter the baster holidays. Mrs. Hastings, Community Friend, Hollinger, at S. S. 4 East , .. Becrnrit• and Seroioe. 8s► Mr. S. Atkinson and Dr. O'Brien f l:i. BEATON. TO �ft3HiP ship Secreta: of the Dominion air hockey team, and a Iarg� �•�, P Y of Toronto, spent • Sunday with Kin- - - 1J • Cie k. Conveyismet. coramtoom joy Board. Everyonenumber of , fans enjoyed an oyster sale friends. welcome. j sbtot &=3vits, Accwntant ' Etc. issuer of April '9th, the regular meet supper in the hall, on Friday even- Phone address.._ ' 'li�tartlape Licenses. •WfSitevete•%bnt. - >�m The men of the community' had a- ' in of the W. I. is to be held at ing• Atter doing-justice to the oys- BkOUGHAM PICK 515 - A„ g hers, the o �,Vood-cutting bee for the church on E. I?i%.H�i�I���}• the home of Miss. Duncan. Host y all [vent t a.i? sc:hool, Monday last. esses: Miss Duncan, Mrs. Norton, where another large gathering werelr, and Mrs; R. E. Movsoray and 4ENPyRAL IN9LTRAN(•1$ waiting to do them honour, and 'the Mrs. Malcolm, ..14rs, Dunn. Project )3 OTIC E - REAL ESTATE boys were Presented with lovely family spent Sunday' last with, rel- , =Meat Cookery - Mrs. T. -Robert' ativea at CONVEYANCING Part-Hope. ' soh and Mrs. Lennon. Roll Call - sweaters. Euchre and dancing fol;- Miss . Eileen Bell of Oshawa s nt Our trnelts An old eotabllshed agency. ready •hat do you know. owed. We. are mighty proud of you Sunda � patients 14ir: Pass yosU inti �� G r Sunday.last last with her ' t to sena The .death is announced of , boys! and'Mrs.' Wm. Bell Jr,- _ ! , _ ll,hone; Pies• 60@0 Alexander Lawrence. manager of The Co1� mwity ,Club met 'in the : The W. M. ` S. meets this Thuya- � COKE. _ th Commission Dept.. of Federal Sc*sol, last Wednesday'2 eveninw Grain Co. and former Py$aiident of (xith a large, attendance. After tic day afternoon, at the home of Mrs. Y Y 1y� . M ,A W F. L. Greer[ at Greer[ wood. WOOD, CSE N - L.ICENS$D AUCTIONEER AND the Northwest Grain Dealers' Ase usual business was discussed, a fine ocilition. He was a- native of Cres- . proR'raTR of, local talent was enjoy Miss Pea'r'l Lacoe'an 1<Ir. Tlazold RAND QRA VE VALUATOR 'Taft of Oshawa spent aSunda last more, Ont. His widow is a daua'ir:er ed by all. At the close of the pro- y Sales conducted Anywhere of Airs. Gleason and the late Can. .gram, Mr, and Mrs. George Gray - with Mr. and Mrs. Alan Hooker;. and - - wi - Phone or write. Address 614 Dundas Glesson.=Winnipeg Free Press, and family, -'who are moving +,; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ballard- and -BUILDER'S SUPPLIER Street, East:-Whiteval were presented with son, of Pennsylvania, is holidaying -Whitby'. Oiotarlo. _ Mr.' and Mrs. filbert Gray cele- � with the-'latter's -,Alk0 lo0•Sl 4artila Work y' braied the 25th- annivera two occasional chairs, and an' end parents, i;n Os':: cry : of awa. tiVra hav�ea{q,rplpcari in atrir It q fall l their :vttdding, on Saturday, :'�Iar. table. Anti Mr. and Mrs. Sleight- Brierbush Msl it4 30th. Over sixty of -their near rela• holmP Rnd ,Helpn• who' triad t'-e min= Master •Roy Russell,-.of Lsafistz1f LINE. 4 MAPLE LEAF MILliN- . spent the Easter h_.olida5 s +,with h°:� • ' G.. Government LlCen!e.t tiveq of tl-e Gray 'synd Carter lam- fortane to lose their home Fr fir[ ' C9MPAItitY FEEDS. * iIiee helped ahem to. make this a wrrc 'presented nrith several 'lovely grandparents; Mr. and_ Mr;. Wn,. Main St, E. Stoiltiville, Opt, purse Bell. A� �. happy, occasion. tlr4.. Lemon made Built slid a .of money. Phone 101 . t_ _—•The spmpafhy of the comm the beautiful cake. Many gifts suit- - -• _ 'rextended. to Maternity, Medi -s,, and Surgical GREENWOODGF:tit�'OOD _ the G. L. Middleton Pickerin � , or .,L for the occasion vers present- r cases taketf = family of 'Brougham in their• ber• �' �' ,- ed to. them. Mae lic r t 74[ (• . Maternity Stmi•Room joint' meeting of the Junin[ 'firs• W Gee spert � the week en.d ease rent. P I{e•r iG,f r r r 85 Ratrs for L(1 days-825.75 Farmers and Junin[ Institutes, in the city, -Mr. Milton Parkin commenc • - Will. miss Alice Pe working for the A;"E. ,l'u _ *e istered Nurses in attendance and, be held on April nth, at 8.30 p. m; q8 returned to •bei g PP Cvn- Something g school at Ravena. struction. Co, for. this season, on •"' •- `•'Ambulance'Service '. er for the Junior Institute. Miss w 4;Ihomeufnel:thesue:keadof Oshawa Monday last. Stanley Rose and � 2.4 hour service given. at the Brooklin Torn Hall. Conven- to e' i r. an y MRS. F. R. GOOC ? Hele`i AlcBayn. "Health and Chit Ro} vla:ls and friends Pent Coleman Oil $eater- .Nea" 5'37 4 pin` Sun daughter,' Elaine, of London ,s Wcl_are'. Current Events, by' '.1lary - FOR Neale; Music by• Nor-erte Cook, Iand day with ::".Ir_ and Airs.- F. �;'�l;s, a:few days last .week verb 3Ir: and good heat SIIC�ea6f to Operate the Speaker, .Mrs. Dr. McKinley rE�se sp"-n• I ISURA�ICE lost '^eek with friends ,in the city. Congratulation's to Mr. $nd -Mm Also a- g' 'od lin of ranges, or Roll Call`_ A Health Rule. Alt rise Tl--e Reading Chi- met at. M-s. CecillDisney, on the birth of a baby -if it IS a "furnace; 'we 'WODId Sr.RV10E _ M: girls welcome. r son and to Mr. and Mrs. J. 'Shi A double funeral service was -held F. L. . Gr0`'n s on Thursday eve n.:ig , p- a Phone Pickering 'G7 last ton, on the herr?[ of a son. be pleased to install she be' `OYRlL 1��. 1fU1tLEIr from Brougham Church to Clare- George* '. Mr. and'Mrs. Geer Blake, of =Kiss Mabel Haid�ron returned to "P@alie EeonOm " moat .0 neon Cemetery on Saturday , Diarkham to, take up her duties a., i Aud.?y, spent Sunday with Mr. ant Satioitctlev' Crimanteed � FIRrP. •AUTOM081LF', IlRE afternoon last. The com:riunitb was, lits. E. Annis. - � school mistress and Mr. Herbert AGCIDbNT, WI\DSTORM shocked to. '.:ear that fir. G. L. Mr. and Mrs. E. Mayne 'of Tor. Parkin, returned to .Havelock. PUBIC LIABILITY Etc Middleton had suddenly- passed a- onto, were with Mr. and 11Irs. }': Miss iris McDowell has returned AL WIN BUS" -SERVICE PRO-Mr I ION way, also on hearing th•it his mot- her had passed away on hearing of Miss on, on Sunday, to Toronto' after spending the Eaa- Hardware Tinsmith _ y • a Linden, of Toronto, ter holidays with- - -her 'aunt and W. Gibson, Spring Specials her sons deaf.:. %1r. Mi idleton had uuncle Mr. and- Mrs. V. Parkin. teaching, under t`e supervisioin o , pt P P (been in poor health for some time, Mr. Maffey, this week,. Church and Sunday School will "` _ but' leis passing came sr_ddenly. He raliQrr� i6t1! i ' _'+ (. t_� had retired from• all public activit= , Miss Mildred and Gertrude Cor- meet next Sundav at', the usual ,A moderately prload bed- bett have returned to their respec- hours,' The Sacrs Sacrament of the Lord'- les on 'account of his health. Dec- tive schools Scu o Centre and..8 Supper will be observed at the ser-. ~� >t00m SUltd, walnut,ill eased, had long associated himself g g• p- the tashionableli^ht fin. with public office and always inter- nom, . vice. r Your ested in public affairs. He had ser- 'The W. M. S. met on Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Kennedy, Mr, � :ash waterfiillflontF CUn- at the home of Mrs. F. L. Green V. Lennon, Misses Dorotl• Gibson � t ped as Reeve of the`Tovnship Coun with Mrs. McVey in charge of the and Kathleen and Laiwrene Gor- 6isting O,i bod, dres6er & cil,^which he served for twelve y g TonicC11e8 Of drawers•. 'M rrors, years altogether. He was an active program. T man, all of Toronto, spent Sunday Spring ' _ The choir of the L United atrch; at the Lennon home. -- memFer and officer in, tl a Brough-. Y. P. at home of Is NOW are plate glass.—$75.00: am United Church. A mesdaer of rendered 'their beautiful Easter The YPmet theh I' Lodge A. F. and music on. Sunday last. to their cre�_i, Mrs: J. Stell last Monday evening LAYER .FELT >Vt4TTRES iES Brougham Union filled with soft feitcotion;,firmly,fin- A. M. of many years. He farmed it. - along with Rev. McVey's sp- with the ce of a Citi[ present. -In On Sal y et �ialie.d.-..withrold stitched edges, the present home for over thirty lendid address. the absence of the Citizenship Con- The , many friends of Mrs. F. L: vener, the President had charge. Striped Loral cotton -ticking. 411 years. a ,-'Rev- '_'_` standard siZes Earh 45.95, I. E. Kennedy, his pastor, was ass- Green arc glad to know that she The W. I, met in the' hall last __ At BOYES'• DRUG STORE leas recovered from her long illness Thursday afternoon, . with a good - is by Rev. Harold Toyr, pastor 'TUMEEZ a,nd NUERB Congoleurn'Rugs at special prices and is able to be with us' at' our crowd in attendance, -A quilt was to the aged mother, at Kingston Rd. social atheri fist Better Feel Better Work Better s:•x United Church, .Toronto. His Lodge g ngs again, quilted. Mrs. Gee gave , a very int- NO�W AmbsU�r DAY � 'H Mr. and Mrs, Milton . - Ormerod erecting paper' • om. 'ILawo Relating _.. _ assisted in the funeral service. De- and little daughter, of Cresswell, '� - �►' ; to :Wo1nien and Children". Miss - R. ALLIED Inw"ceased is survived by bis widow, -. 1:D0 were with Howard and Edith Orin- Ledgett gave a reading and Mier four sons and flus daughters: FY-ed Brod on Sunday, and called on many Eileen -Parkin, a piano solo. OPTICIANS of Brooklin, . Will, at home; Borden,. of their Greenwood friends as. well. ' Junior Inatitute meets this Thura PICKERING N W$ •.- C Aa S 1 E' Ri in the States; Waltes', of Toronto. Missionary Dept. of the S. day evening' in the Township Ball Mrs. R. S. put on their Faster Pageant, on at Brooklyn. Convener . Misr Helen Th _ tmept D. Walters, Mrs. A. Buck- Make an ApQoiq • /Ywatw Foote ingham, Mrs, L. SanderWn and Wednesday eyerdng,• and Rev. R. McBaln. The -Roll -Call speaker, H Mrs �O i�i DRUG0-9 w'e ---yur it62e Deala Mrs. LaFleur, all- of Toronto. Mr. W. '.McVey gave an Interesting and Parade".* The quest Middleton was 68 years of age, and Instructive talk on Easter, illustrat• Dr. McKinney, of Brooklin• Current SUNDAY HOURS--12-1 own, 644. ss. 1piQitBT3p �[. �AiA his another, 90. ed by moving pictures. Thankis to Events - by Miss Mary Neale, �r Mr. McVey and all who helped to and music by Miss Noreen Cook. 1 } 1 � 1�Ol�H � �' ?� make the program so good. - - ' - .,. Y.r"."4 G: •. . M.... \ . w ': V 9 nom• . �. : ,A ^v •lir-l'w'^T..s . T : ...5 '.ry A.•. .r :a�, .. rw-i-dysluY •.r�. ... n:t. .•w�,. a .`_'-r. _ <.i_ ... f. ~..e�. _ -. - ..<J-:. s'-.'1ai.ix. ',.rtia•rG"J+�'Yi1 l• ... d�u ''���_'',,��--...}4 /a'tsi•--IIt.,cRH� ,•k• -• t , & - n, _ \ _ _yam _.. . . 7 . o . , - - a . _ •1.. - ■ _ .:...- ��S,. ,A -Todiay's Welsh Guards Follow In Fathers' Footsteps O1d�r+ab�iOnCQ1. appreciable extent. if an ou-heated - _--7 -. or electric oven is available, the _' ' � . heat can be regulated more easily, Sunday--, . Dried Apples-- and the process can be Wrrled out I. ' •--continupusly or intermftt-ently` ac- .t I.it Tray"s are required on vtihiob- to cording. to .the• general use of the_ - -cool -1.s T • k /. 5X s lay the fruit; these may be aur- oven• 1+ire rack over a coal -range _ x s 4 I.X. ;�� s chased, or may be coastmeted by can also be used. provided the fruli _ • abs � �-ys��,�,` & { �,� 9�UWAW, nailing together. In a squari, 7onr-- is protect,qd-from dust• - - n" - ,t f.11 �, ,8 > wz r :r wooden laths. and stretching wire Apples on the whole stand ryirg r y Llos­s' � fres r� ' 9 gauze cr cheese`c1otL across the xell[ The irtit must he carefully - ". , . . y Rr ryy s M p s 7iy�� yy t'1 d { . frgmoworjt. plied and cored wltll all blenil311f0 .. ,d 4�1. *� d,� "r a I)ry.n� must .be doDb Only in a removed, and cut into rings Etat . p�E modera!r!; warm oxen; the spare �(, in. to 1.8 3n. iu tbicknfss. The �K� �x'. '":*,1,.-'-,:..� ' ; ' T 7< �'� _heat o: tLe open a stavt+ be ria s should be arraugeal .iu single _-. _--_1-.E-nO N .tuta.' . �:?l r , AMOS PLEADS, FOR• JUSTICE / i, w �ag�/r"". ,n �y�! y"mss d; uiiiized after the COOk1Eg fill' YIIP �aY�l3 on rife teals gr threede�l' on , Amos 5, 7 v q x M �i �� 7t' y r day is ore . This probably means sticks. which can be laid acr6ss the Printed Text: Amos 5:1, 1Q16,21.24 y ° ' . ",1. :' "i' �; z that thf+ process cannot be a cuutiu- tra;.s, and placed near the.si>clien. _. Golden Text. Hate the evil, and ,} , y y r' nota. cosi and that it will have to fire' p�; in a cool o�eu at a tamaera= { r G°'� "'.� � "I tfie cod and establish us• �cr" yk - be carrier- our on'seroral es �, tics In the pate." Amos 5:15.% w y , - - 1 . THE LESSON Ilii ITS SETTING - a `' � r e %tis l Time -About 760 B.C. yK s . w� y �.,._____� - - Place -The prophectes of Amoa £ y - . B were, uttered at Bethel, twelve miles • WORLD Bh 1Nil;ial� 1-71:,,�� l7 �,UIOU� Fer�uscn : ___ north of'Jerusalem, and were prim-. ! -- "r,r : Arily addressed to. narthern Israel. x> t. - _ T* word "Amos" means "bur•' ti " � A ,* -- -i *1, • den" or "burden -bearer". The intro- , I � , - - -- _ ._ ._ _ ._ _.. - duction to the book informs us that ° it' - - -I 1.' he lived during the days of Uzziah. ` ad r "' a - ji• i - - the kin o h i . t Juda who i d g re e from 810 to. 758 -B.C.. and of Jero �. ��' � "'1. /11 : r '., ' boam II, who reigned over Israel I • - i ` ' u - y' . front 825 to 773 B.C. Amos thus was _ a contemporary of Hosea. and of the ` y -- - ' Kroatest of all the prophets. lsaish. -I "M, --- : 1 -- _ __ y ti ,. (if the lite of Amos we knot n�tti• • r �•; era c-. 4 Lag outside what is found in this 1. - - - - _ a but him own writing reveals ice; s ` "- - ,, - c s very distinct and intereating.cha, • ��n-4/V19V1�L�11 -1 :'. • ' r- ��y� ackei`. He was.uudoutrtedly a vein Ge� S 1'rS FOOD - `. sant, springing from a poor and oi,-. ._. - , sours family- -..a shepherd. and a .BY VVAr-XNG, AND . _ - _ - . _, . - SWtfVG1NG• rrs therefore a natural-born. preac:�ru HUGE Sf�QC�nI- He lived close to nature- • i A-uetaetiux,ty of the, 1h'c•:�;, (Jua,,:r ,.; s:fewit-unde.reoing attack ex- - •• - -- - - IN AMOS' DAY ercises behind the lines in Franc.. 'Chet'. are working ttvrqugli the. ruins 5I- AF'E0 BI Lt_ - ._ .. , -. ;` Amos affords us a pictur6 of tlid' -of a -building that wait riddled with shellfire in the 11014.1918 Kar, The=e ;%= RL�t S,DE TO ' Itctual condition of - the people ' of Tomritits are Sens o€ the mhn who' passed tlsis uy Zo years ago. SIOZ, THG'OUGH. , _ -. _ ... the Northern Kingdom. The luxury . r THS MUD AW0 . . '... of the rich was conspicuous. These -- -- - - - WA,i-ER, AS h luxuries. he esys, we.re.obtained by how mighty are- your .sins ye and l will take not df.iigbt is y"r . - --A0V^NCES. -. .. , that --afflict . the just. that take a solemn assemblies 22. Yea, though • • • r means whit$ he tails 'violence and robbery"; by .oppresaiaa of.the bribe, and that turn aside the -needy ye otter me your burnt offerings • � _ _..-_ pont and needy; by dishonest trod- is the gate from their right. 13. sud meal�ffeiings, 1 will not accept 3og; by taking bribes. The women Therefore he that.iri prudent- mhav, them; tieithe¢_ will I:_,regar+i_ the_ s4M+rs�sr«usaRo�es roe . .ahosred .themselves:. as cruel aad keep silence in such s time; for peace -offerings of your fat beasts. e � THE LAKD Z> _. _ _ .- .- hard-hearted as men. Public ,and /y••��J,r, It !s• an evil time. It will be noticed 23• Take thou away from me the "'/1r/�QnjK�yi� . . - _ ., yrivate virtues elite had decayed. In this denunciation -of Israel's tit- noise of thy songs to? I will' not E5 >=RaM MOvVK//V, 3 - - -Humane laws were openly ignored. iquity that the sin whish he' re- -tear the melody, of -thy viols. 24, ' 7HE.OIMINL77�VM OF � ' _ _ ' ff`hp poor man�eed not look for re- probates most severely Is the injus- But !et justice roll down as ,asters, 4 +. 11W01V,4, AN ANIMAd.- ' - _ - tice of- one- class to another, of: aad ri haeoasness as a mighty' . 1 OF Tt•415 0700 1P IMP 11se0ss is a contra where justice the oppression of the poor by those stream. tvliat (iod is condemning 1 •, I,r Vv!'-�T AFR,ICA� �"_. ri - .. . utas open- bought and sold. .. _ _. PLFJDS WITH ISP.aEL above them. here is the hypocrisy bf Israel, !a - .1 "" Amos 5: 1. Hear ye this corn that THE GOOD DdAi+i - than she attempted to keep extern- I `" - I_ Sake up for a lameatatlon over 24. Sock good, aad not. e44i, that ally the religious laws whleh -were - BEFORE THE GAYS C>P TELEGRAPNf. " You. U house of Iarael. Aaos pleads, • ye matt li re; and so 'Jehovah, the laid down by 9loses. at the same MI � AND CHRONOMETERS. ASTR WO- •- - - •with Israel to seek the Lord, using. God of hosts, will be with you, as time worshipping false gods of her $ MEiRS GC3Y Tl -JW- GRE -NwiCH �- � -the m• i powerful arguments he ye say, lb. Hrate_ibe evil, and love awn creation. Sacrifice,. or -any oth- • ..I.pt - TiME F;Z,DNS THE �pN• `- eould c- umsnd -that they would the good: and establish Justice (a er outward religious observance Is ' regain ahundaa# cite and the bless• the gate;- !t way be that Jehovah, not. as such, -dither- valaed or de THE spoa�- . is closely re... ted to the ibises. and differs from 1 .. ,maaded' b them only in itff peculiar beak. This bill is a special adaption, iaga which the hearts of alt men do' the God of hosts, will be graclous y God; f; is valued and 'de'zi�ed for the capture bf feoii. which cCnsiflt+ of fro��, a atic demanded b him only as the ex- , c ' _ really crave. 19. They hate him that unto tdp_:e **stat of. Josef Ifrael .. y 1.insects, mollusks. shellfish, and fishes. ' - - 'reproveth !a-�the gatq, sud they ab m seek the Food that she might pression of a ,right ata;e of heart. _ . - -- - _. _. _. _ her him • that 99p•aketh uprightly. Iive. In Amos, goodness is the do- The priophefi again and again take • ;NEXT, What plays the chief role is the lives of f+w in the • - ` . - -' 2L FbrasmUch therefore as yp do tug of justice ia•society, the s4atfr-' -occa'liorL- to point out W Israel iuitsfninlC of food' - - - - . trample upon the poor, and take Lai of fair play between man and their mi3calre and is bring to mind _ man. The man- who would evea try the_ true nature, o1 spidivah re Ig- - - --" - . - _. .. - siactlom tram him of wheat: ye W the to hlayseit could not be good ion. _ , . :. - .. _ have baht bows a: hewn .: yeits, ..MODERN IRISH BARD the Old Testament seas• of the =---~-- - _ but y shall not await 1st; ye . . - have plaaRpd pleasant vineyards,• bowaves maaY od the pal►sireSa' I but ye shall not drink the wine TIF t es he sawkt Peea"s• ya �r gorge . . s thereof. 1�. For T 1 - t,J,w meal } Flying SIN Iii TfIB ]ii]i,tlRT Real 1~lyulg Mart HORIZONTAL Artsu'er to Previous Pussle among the 11 . fold are -your_ i. ss' �a. unJ;' -:21. I,hate, 3 desofte your,fasts; -1. 7 Picturcd best is Iriatii w - _. . ,,Ne "-- I . - circles. . ' . Knows His Stuff" Is Tri twriter. . - _ ... . 1 ! Irish AtICE - _ �1,� A'U .I- - _ - - _ u e Paid by-ve emir, ri ash_. period. M�pp I? Harried fr . I lARKE- I /i 19 Bast -utter. v <,� v -Arroratt Superintendent y i2 Di coif._ .:__. 22 Street. - - ` . fi4 Ditcfi.%� * i I 251n abundance. - ' . "His 3tiiijesty is areal -'flying ]6 Tract of waste INS I i •it:,,r { • I • rt DAVs ill BINS man; he knows his atuE'." -. _.land, _ , V s I I 1 27 To toot gently ... This homely tribute was 'paid the Viscows k =` . King ty Jack Sturgess. 69.'.a vete - •19 Moa owly�. _ c fluid 29 T Mohammedan � sl SETTER ON THt lil�li limon*.. 'What more would yon sa aircraft superintendent, toU.os'. '-•PYMP - - __ U 31 Form of "he" 0'+ And now NBC dip up *as tw ask m a hail-bour-show? Dial in tug a Royal tour of a British plant 20 Tree, genus.. 33 The color. •, _ - . 1.lake life a littfe more difthoalt for >i00ly aad Manners , . ,ft's worth tnrntug out Lysander planes for the y Ulmus• l � green. --tire mentolk. The super statlstioistu a listen. Royal Air Force. 1 •To. reparate. 34 Majestically. * - ' As he walked around the sho from others: 36 Pointed ends. made a cheek on the Name It and a ' ' • P 23 Wagon track. 44'To give meth= 2 Mohammedan 38 French gold . , •• _.:Take Ii show, beard from WJa •ash TLere's a new one on rite NBC-' that turns out the two-seater gen- 24 Paid .publicity. cal .care. pries!. colri.: ` . . Friday afternoon at 5:00, and they > network each evening at 7:15 :era! utility planes used for' arms 25 To obtain. . 47 Red vege- S To rent. 39 Observed. discovered that the women are ]let- that will thrill everyone who likes co-operatlou duties, the! King said 26 Mountain. tables. 4 Provided. 45 Red dower. •• T. ter on the Quin programs than thi • , my4terp. 4We program is ... I 3.ovb � •' it carries me back to Cranwell". 28 Southeast. ' .''d0 Kind of � ' S Singing voice. 46 Discharged iac.n.� ' a Mystaa•y . and it brings Bar• That recalled that he was attach- - Cru married ton Yarboro 29 Dejected. chicken. 6 Dinner. a gun. y engiaeei says hs ueh, Waker Patteraori ed •to Criswell Air I'otCe"3taB Col- 3D Genus of 54 Otherwise. 7 Year. 47 Brought uli,. ;• I +'could have told them the wgmmen and Michael Raffet�te, to the micro- lege in 1917 and qualified as a pilot grasses, T 57 Slack. � Since. :4I1 Tramcar. are r. .batter 'on the quis, with. Pitons is a series_ of cracking good in 1919. He has kept abreast of air 32 Bad. - - 'S8 Wise. ' '- 9 Auto trip. 49 Energy. - �xr. them' spending a lot of money mystery tales, affairs since that time. . t5 Measure. • 60 He wrote .--.10 Mass of spores 5,1 To move -on. . - • is `4nd out. ... --Try this one somi, r; •n in - when There were many women work- .., - 37 Rumor. - _ - fine 11 iLc helped_ 53 Bone. FINE YOUNG PIANIST pun feel like plstiving d�terti-e at ` era• is the plant and the King told 39 To direct, 61 He was more popularize 53Coliper. anis- Ericourt. the brilliant =��r awn fireside. ' - m s 0' x them they were doing fine work 40 Senior, famous for' tt:c Iii h --- - 55 Behold. • young French. comi►oser-p!au;st, will for. -their country. He leaned over. , 41 iyong inlet. . -•• •writing 1pl.).• - - , •56 And.. .. - 1ba !+t-aro again with iue Cnlnnibia And don't forget Y. , TYik of the _ the sewing machine on which Mrs. q3 Beside. l To handle, 15 13 He 59 African h, 58 South fttibe. _i .�onrert orchestra. each ;1:.+.t; ev. Town .. , from CKOC every Thurs• A. J. Parry works 10 hours daily _ «►Hing Tt 10:80. This youi::ft:i mus.- day night at 7.45. A program of the making airplane eugln-e covers. She chars techn' little towns that are the backbone won a' Royal. smile with the Com- - �. '- :� - - ique has, been.l;ai!^d by., Ontario. Listen iu it might ment that "this beats -3ewin at - the worla's best ,.n the raltn of • be ft•Dnt-your town! hotpe,, _ _ • g i - 3 9 ' imaric• .. .who see !n him tbe'pos o o a _ __ - •• . .. ' . . aFb!e successor to the greatest pian -• "'THE' WEEK IN RADIO 8 fist o' them all - Ignkre_Paderew: And the w"My-dialing .':. San Back �Of Doors - . x7 day Jack Benny from ilia NBC. !a g - -Zai - - - - - .AND COMEDY Red network at 7 Sereen Guild Ideal For Storage :_ ... _ inmotir is' a fragile substance Theatre via Columbia at 7:20 Z _ - ra.^h, like a chameleon, comes in Monday ... With the Troops iu `1'h•'amallest-house_ seems -late- ___... _ -• vanous sizes and many cnlors:, It - En=I#nd ori tire, CBC ,chain at 8:30 or when provision is made to take29 : 0 3... 1, _ ,1. risks a3 a highly p'erishahle r -oro- .. • Little 01' Hollywood from WJZ care of the little things that take . mNli:y - hard to ct•Pale ; fid hard•-.Y,lue at 8:00 ... "'nesday .. , Mu• up so. much room. If you put the . �' , er still to maintain. Rumor :...•in • tiny.. on thi,High Seas from CSOO barb of your cioaet doors isI. i• __ - .air :ts shades . ..a the kF,ytrote ' at _6:30 L* bt 17V aad Listen work tbb spring as storage space, . % - of Music and Mannet•v, a sp.ukling to GFRS at 7:15 ... Iribber Mase• _ ?o'ff- wilt --fiti tuit-boar -ot fun a lul melody that - and .Moli� from . C -RL at 9:90 . 0 cluttered look disappear from 2 , - ". WOR-M!rtnal 1. offers from its Now. Thursday .. , Waits ;3erenade aver your interior. - - x :� ° : - 1 ,-a stuiitos every i►iouday evening CHL at i:p0 , G)iC Opera Hour TO ds this just iwtall,a row of ' _ __._ at 4:30• ' at 9:00'... h'riday at 10•'00, Wood. shsi'ves on the backs of your bed. . z;rnle � io, its, one of We in"ie -rouse anti Iiaw>sinr ^ oro the (T'BC room closet .doors; use one shelf, •-wv,ld's hAst; . kavas his baton at a- netrork . ; -. Saturday, the •United for sho•m, another for socks and _ _' It - . • -•else band . . Dawn 'Po*sll amid States -Today, Raymond - Orwm stockings, one for lingerie, and If _ Bud Hulick: a.re the rollicking pair Swing Talking, from (1S1, , .. N>sC the storage unit is hung low on j* - . 'al comics' . , , and the Nato Bos m-►hong at 10: os - ham @woe- the door, the top -shelf -will hold . ' - mikes np a vaartet that radiac small hats. , - " -- - ---- . _ _ -'---- '.1 / L., --zl­��' �­' �' " -- I'. - , . , • .,AV 01 : , �,, - � _ .. - - I-- " - _ � _ _ ­__ -_. 7. . .11.. � n ., . _._ , - .. I � - . 1. I I ., , I . " - � '. ;�i-.- - --- " . �-_,;..-- �%,� j.- 11:7 - - ­ ,� , - . . . . , ,,, - .. I � - ..' ; , � - , � _ ­ - _ , �- . 1-.. .e,�.,_ - - _ - !­ :- , ­_ _ ­ I—— ­_. I i� .. - __11 -, I " ., A -- I , e � � - - ,�. _7� � I , �� wL�_ ­__­ ". ­ , _. _ � , �, �,� . - . ­_ I i- ,. . I ­*,_ " ­­ _­�� - ­� �­ .- � ,� - ,1.,-, ­­ � � � i, . , . . � 1 -4-7'.. ., . � .. . - . I , - I 11b � I . 1. "'. .: , , . 1. ... � _:� , _�� . �-7- � �,, ­ -. �. � . � - " T7 %, . I .. ., . .1 , . "�.. . - I,- .. ,_ . , * .. "_ _"�7_ .. �.. I ,: -_ . I --I.. � �: I % .. .". ... , .. . I . - - ­�_,_ �111­ ... ,�,;�� � - .. .- - - . . I ­ .. : - . . . � 1-1 - . .". .. �. , �.., . . I . . "RI. . ,� .......'.. � I ,. � , , , . � , �� � . ..­­.. �.. , �_ �, ,� G. - ...�. - _��3 lz��77_ �.,',., 1. -1 . - 1: 7 **,;,.­ �v . . . . . :, \., .. - ­ . . � . . ,., :.­ . , " `:­ -A ; ­*�, - _ j � � , �. ___w���� --- . . �h .; ... - I .1. � � .� _: , , . .. � - I . "I . I ­.� �'; j I., I . ­ .- . � , " - - , . , � . , . 1. '�"; ,. I . .- � 't -.,, ,. ", .."', .. .- - - . � , ;. . . . . . . . .- . - . . . - . 11 11 - - I 1. . ..'. I ... _'� 7 � .'I". � .:- 1- . - .. - I I Is 17 , � .1 , �. . , , , ". t, . * . � . , ;� I .. -up - - - - __ I !,� :"," __� , . . �. ' ­ I . , . ...... _�.! . lions, so that red meant love, vicar. of doubt.' Quite, recently .it h" beam , - ­ - 1-1 . ..♦ . .... . , I .1 - I CAr Affects I I oo, -let meant anger, bright red meant - found that black on a yellow field' . -11 . !. � " *�_, , . . H1111W,ffi.Ut,6e. -:* . - I *_.�:`� � . I . courage or confidence and ligbt Is more easily seen than any other ,...,, ,r, ­ I .: - .- ,- .....:, L . . yellow meant common sense. Other combination bo that it is likely , "L . - - .-authors - even apecialt6ts In dis- - ----'DIXIE is- the thrift . . . . . . that stop signs will some day .bo . . . . In tln2es of sickness man people eases of the eye - insisted that made . of this . combination. . � , . . - ".." 9 - . . bellevQ .that It will wgke ji lot of 'yellow and gold were lutqllectual;. ,. � I - - ' .A ' . green, iLnIitsriAn­:'.red. sensual. and' . I . . - ,.� - difference if they happen to be clue, spiritual. White is almost in.! I I I., ., , _11� - - man o oo.co sleeping laa red- room or in a blue , `,' , '"0 one. There are hospitals which have .variably associated with -purity andASTHMA �iC,.lt,S,cleanliness and highly moral q"l. - • C46corafed'oelr .walls with certain �Itles. . . . 1. . . . ." �, - ... 11 . . sm -'ke!the,I BRONCHITIS " . I . .. a cool, slow- burning ''' 0 colors . becaase it was belief . . 1. I - : . 1.1� .. . that some colors were ,stimulating The facts about be are only . TOOM 111IN-0 it _� . . i �* �- . . � ,:�. I � toward health. There is no sclenti- - now b.,,.%.ginning. to be deftermin4d- , I ' . . I ... •7-..; - . . - fic*evideitce to sho,� that any one yet we -still abide by many of the HSTCOLDS - ­ i .. . . . e TO � �. - I I . . : .. . I. . color Is. any more- beneflelal Sot the --beliefs. of ttLe, pasti even la-,chobi- ,V 4 � . . I . . - . - . - _� 1 . health than another. I ing 'certain colors for ce-i-tain pur- D FAMR TO . . . . I - health the early part of the last . -poses. Thus red -is always'a"danger ,4 llp 10 � �_ - - - . . I . � - � -to -. 4 -6 ` . - I century, ,experts, irleT -classify' ..signal by 'Common concur; gre,34 I I ." . I . . __ Colols accold,116 13 varlous-senix�-&--go­st x!-,gnit-y"w-�:,.-mattee-- I .. . - 1--0*,*-- . i ­ ­ gn , . . . . � i _ . ­_ •- � . '__ . .. - . a � . ­ _ - _. . - r. _. 1. . � . . I ­­ 0 9 ­ I , - - . . _ ...... ­_ �� * ` , , . -1. . I . -• - . I ./ ,.. �.. . � .. .., ...::,.. I � . .. ­ I . .­. - . .. ...: .-. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS' O � OL. •I . - ..'... ­ - . ­ . I I . - .. - .� .. .. . . I I - _ �', . . . .1 . , . . .. -_ .. . . . . I.- - - ­ I . I I . . . . I . . - � . AGENTS WANT -FF) . . �_� . ELECTRIC MoTk)Hs. , . W. %EED OATS f & 0 � . I Canadian ..National . ­.� . . . ' . • . �_AIII•XEII MEN WANTED - INVEST ' EJ­I_`1-­JrJ1lC MOTOVS, NEW AND � I OUR THOUSANI) BUSHEI . . Is OF" � 17 - - -- Railways Revenues :50.00 and be your own- boss; oue Rebuilt, also pulleys. a?,.j V -belts. . Earayl.Seed--pat-ar, -o,A,c. No. v . Jones & L - 19C Aael - � 3 ver- - ale'per Week beats %ilorking for Moore Ele.etri,, 2 - , , iety,. 4th Prize Winter Seed Sho'" -A-. � , . Now -Call a - -- - - , someone else: capable. hard wore, aide St. W..'ToroijW, . Toronto. First :-. 1. .� . . . kers earn $3,000 up; amazing nen -_ . - - - prize Pn.tvincia' . I . .. : . . I v .1 fSeed Exhibit-lon, Chatham. Fira7! . _. .,� � � I - GY ^NN& A6111 rz' i .The gross revenges of the all. maebinis--by old-establi3hed co ELECTr11(: .1AOT4)I(S A_',�)) PUMP8. prize J,arribton County Seed Show. I - Canadian Natioxial Rail- , ally. State calcar experience in fff� --, .-.. -vin - -75 . � ' acnonaIC, ' " ­ - - nclue;vs All e�oe for farm tzy 11, $C.Cq .Alvinston., -. -Robert' X ways for the week -ending March . Addreal Room FA2. Ankh-klolth 4P. IMHTe Leff Ble,.trj,. London, Br!A�di,n, Oijt;.rio. ' I .. -'-. - .- - � . -How I'll : Wanufacturlhg' ComDai!y.­' Sarfi)a. ontf,no. � 1. ­ ­ .-� Q. - can I avoid the neces- - Ortarto. . - . � � _­ -,.. . _. , I � 14,- 1940, were ............ $41992 4' .2 � - . I ,- . . . .;.500 BTT,SjJF.T_t, ER13AN VARIETY, :'- I ­ sity of, tying the ends of the as compared with ........ 3,199849 . F111311-4 . end Prize Proltir,cial Beed Exhlb:- : __ I., . - .&4',ENTS v.,A.N,rFD 1.1; EACH TOWN tion, Chatham; end prize, Lambto� ithreads when hemming towels, , 4or the- corresponding � -4. �R i L AD� b;RTIWNI.� SL'J,%:;AL - "': 'Courity- "Se -d' ,'. w .1 ... , -__ . Sell Vitamin B.I.that grows Daf- . - ' Sho , Alvinjito1.' ' ­- ­ -, -- ,,V . : ..' ublecloths, sheets, and sirffilar ar- Week Of 1989, an in- .1. . . - . fodils as big :-o salad plates. Rose ,,?Iar value for 3Lic aaci ,a;crtjre. , Grade 1. All geed prepared wits. . ....... � I., .'. � I I . live Incheb acrosif. Transplant ,,.-Zwrjt. Roll developed, -p-,!n+t-d or ' -4-overnment approved cleatier anfl I . . . sicles? I : �- '79,2,623, •- without wilting. Approved for Sal' eight reprints. wah •..ra,f-. ,nibos- . , . 1: ­ - . I crea*e ^of ............ .. � : " Agriculture, e ader $.�c. ' Rober,7 A. After hemming these attic- - . the D tment of Agri el sed 'ell1krgemeor 7 X 1.). i,ondon IfacDonald. Brls,dcn, Ontario. I I � er'i!.8% ' z I for Ftotc Strv!,�t. Box. 3�7, -!,o,nd--,,,r, . . .. ­_­,_ _j1t,,...q2L,r,, ,.,.,, - . �. - - -_ - ­ . _Us, turn -around aad-stiteb t�f.a --- . - -1, .__ . complete . .1 - ­.. -_ - . . - kit and- Ir.st­-uvticrjr. Big' profits , -imario; .7 )-; II)JAN, O.VIS� " ��OVER.NMENT �� �� - --,--' - . . * .. . I .. . I � . ' . - I _. -for an. inch qr. so, a44 it will not . I . . . .. Nation"I SatiltarY Products. Lira: __ 1. �-rade N-3. 1- ,�an seed, germine- 'be ermine . - � - . I 1W .. _'. '.. I 'be � necessary to tie . the .thrrad . . -*-* 0 -- - - - - - - - - - lied. London. Ontkrlo. ' - . . 9N Duro R W Wf CH ro I I ll,Irs rade 99 per .�.e*.r, 75e bushel, F.O.F_ '., ends. - ' . - - - -_ - � . Loildon. A. 1; Murray, wilton , - . ._­ . ' ' . MATCH ROOKs -_ ,NE%V 111NE - rOR"FARM. SURI:RBAN ,'.'�D S('M- '. qr.vo, ori:hr',j. . . . . . . . -:. -mer homes, where water facilities ...� _...., - _. - Q. How can -I treat new sash- - . i just 09L Ht,a-Atiful. sold pro,,essed .: It " . - . . - , es. Send '10c for paoking. alt, not �,valiable. -,;. N e j- r. m e'r5t ' - % *EU .... . . - ..- Mote r IM ...;ng", lfum.e I rdvement Pa�Fnel,4o at- . . . - L FOR bAI,F. . . . .� c.ords in order ;n make them Ja-4 .. I . rn�n mention territory meant- - _ i;.r,ge& "Tcular ori'requtr- Cwn- . . . I . -.--inuch longer? •I .., ,.ad. Agents: quickly-, Payne-. .. . . . I -* -- . _. Lirriff U.' -W- A -13uildirr: * . .- ad' ­111 8:,r-ItatiOn COMKI ,- (" Y,,rk MON111 (;R(.)N%'.N SEEDS - GOVT� *. - - rllidgfo�i . . :. - linseed r winnip4pg. . - ­ ­ . _. , 1 ­�, t. � I ­ -, . - . . . A. Soak them in boiled I - - -Et qiaett _,,�Hamflton. :. _ iradgd.-Aifulfp. fed clover. ale1kc. . I I e - imuthy, sir«et ,iover. Ask for . .1 . - . . . . .. � . Oil and allow them to dry thor- 1. ..- .. . " JkARN DOL'BLE YOF JU(;.R: Ey- -*ajni,j1,�s._ThQ C'41edoul& . I . . . )KA1,TER ','0.N'r)0)LL1.Uf . . I L0rj4:e4 a -,----- I . . ' .. .. I � ,oughly. before installing them, BY ROBERTA LCE - * forts! Easy. interesting work In a ' .%filling lli Ltd., Qaledonja. - � . . -) U� _ _ - ' '-- - district chosen by you. Product% -. �D ',N(;eH4 4 BULLS A Ll.o) W ITD . I Q. How can . I prevent ,g!r2T...T , p_*� o-" q - - - - +++.+ --we-11-known thr L_ Ireedom-of -re iv, .A,rE31,111 .qT IIE-1<8TANT VAN- �. I �. ...- . .. -- 1. quqbout Canad;u ... - pais*u .tb em . '- . tom becoming lumpy? _ , __ . - - - aure--jellert- all. tet started z-� . . iafff� to your famtlx. W.-tte for . 4uard Oats-. .rd genorAloon. roill.- - . . i ­ The Ashro%: Aginci, ­ � -_ I On, parfl­Ai'.rm: -1er4d, No., r - jorl-v R: SCOWart. . Q. WE66U ViaYing'bridij, is o! By return mail drop a line . . 11, .. ... . .. .. 1,765 nvff��in St.. T.QT,Ont,?. , 11 A. Add a pinch of salt to the a P*,. " � to the Familex Produ,ts Comjiany, - . . .. -itrathroy, 6,i -,;,.;o. . 'flour that is used for- thickerlitir, . "a eTer,justilied In crittels!ug ih.j , 570 ,�2r. '-It a,,. � � 'slohtreal.- , ' . . I '_ - . I ' L . I --before mixing it with water.' � -- play oC his or hi -r parttlel"_ - . I I— . - - . I 1§v-RR_4;HO,A,I,0., - . SIBERfAN' -1:1-1,%Ak:K 'Af.�IALFA,- - - - _ 4o.. : _­_ . . . .. - I 84111 CHICKS - -_ - " very hjird�..V�An.btr one. $20 1 1 ... L, .- - . Q. How can I store blank-iti i-6 -� -A. 'ever. Un4er to eircumstanc - - busliol. N_RmjbVr TW9 R_ 4I.- - . - . ­ ,- $-_(0, •."Ito _­__ ' - .,. 818.00. I IsA I . I' j'*R')M' nAt-F A't:.RE 3LTC. F , � - - _.... _ - .- ! .L L- that: they will be mothproof? - #*- 00411,11 One do 00. NO%xbwe. is . - - - - .. . .Xprcbs P.c-pald -J.- P. Mutt. . . ORDER SAUX k:111CXS NO ?1(40P, evf--Twhere� are 1g:ow3tis; Oeylon. Ontario. I . . . i . � '. . . � A. Before storing the -blanket;;' xood Dree4&fng more. rot1"r*bj.e than rractivs,. Prices on well bred W. AT- -• •4e and t.;oldan bta� t V 81. - __ - . - - . .ed Flar.- t�e herbo.),k%iormous, protitlL I . .a sports and games. reci flocks. NNh;te Loghorna. Hump. 0 * : . a IPPJy sped, InstructIoLit, buy ev= .. . N(�'Lptik�-*!. 14''k. . . ,qlrleo .. . . see that they are thoroughly clesr: 4 . . ­ .- I bhi,-As, Ausfrolorps. Write for . o � puund. Particulars 1(k- Acreclit- - -40 . . . L - - ..;� .,..,.! _... .,then pack with moth balls arid . . Q. fo,n% it-lmproper -loi I jo pee, - - Fro -es , - I � �= - Winghauj'S,itchery. VV7,,x _ .(j) N'o..Amtlors� -Avgor �& r -d --Herb, , I-JISH POEMS 'i�-_)R IMMEDIATE . . :;-\ .,.... - U�'Ontxr.to. . . _. . __ - -P . "or • . t. ,� . , ,-newspapers. leaving no cracks for -5011,; to shake, hands- it,o*r, the t�ro--v.PZ_ix. U ,�9 _ _ ;,onapiderariorl. Oi,irlaridlng offer if . N 4% I - - _�;�� . . I .. L.' ___ ­� -.'�:=wtha to enter. If propeily.-done L 'tal))_�t" . ­ . - Marli^obh, . . ted. A. It. 1 --jock. 701 BAact I ... . . - . I . .. _1,AR4.F..,T0M EA11RON r.r('.1RORxS . I . , . . -this is Just as effective as moth- A� Els. H,dwever. 1I one: pel:-si6ii- ' 1nat#d to cockere is from it 0. P. . . 0 Winnlg�g Man .. . . I ` . 0410R. -Ams F'Olt %A -vv- - 11 I - I . . 'k, . . . I � r -_ . I ­ . ft proof bags. . - . . *%loctit'la�s hand acrot4s the table_ � a nd eontest. winal" flov Be. - I 4WD BOOKS. V A4C.AZ11fX9_ ­ : . ......- . . , _ _Wdl tv lh,.; (.,"LnT- i -try -Farm, �1401--'I; Ok 3 SOUNt; CLY L -E STAI_ - .. . _ 0 f.. . . I . a 4 the *t0_er....pjprgOP nutist . aCcept It. � � .. ---- Q. How can I remove a sa. . 141,luxbruck ,'entre), %vales. Oct. lions, bay, brown, and bi,,6ic, Pric- :};ND FOR FRILL aeT Or GOOD . -L . . %. .-. . . dressing stain from light -silk mi,- . . - 7 - � . . . _� ,4 ll;aht, Flue.r-tm Will, ,;mdrhjj.. � . -� -.used fIctIon at tnrgain prIcas. AV- ' _ .. - L When -a hostrzss I, g.i��X vn , " � NSFORWA- - . . . .: ­­ - .Q- . - % I rol:PES. ,rRA. mt, h r;44%r . . ­--twial! I I - - ­ --7-7-7 ----K-. _-:2 . - . . I venture. mystcry, ,-,- manc*__hy_thA__ . - �'%�!Tv v!'. ­tl.��', .4114 , I ' 'qrt*' - - ' " . ' - Fe. -I e, Cocktalla'and knows -that ouj� .­ : I . . I . Uwav, modern sirid*wd time writ,sr-A. . . A. This stain %hould be abso�b_ -t-­�- - �'L fine, t ,4uailif�- tZa ir Good.m.s1nt ... . .. .- - , O'. •.V O..Other.:i0w s. d 'or tllit-�trated catalo Vt. . _. 4ta I to ard ­.. . q net s4i.e for- .. , - . . .. � - I . 0it r et stock of ttettow. - - .- .; -.-'- ed with � flour Or white iticu ib. * `,J�idl. te�tns &rrariefed. I. -j- P('Itj-, 74APLE ,,�YRCP 11, ONE AJ . b k�riscU favl'7urlte tifl , , * - ibem. ,what slivuld she do,. . . Imman Hair •Sjjj)ply Cu_ 32S !bp . -4 4�ana4a. Wook 'Excha-0g.e. 316 . - ., - �. , � er K � I On, . if _ West. To -onto. I . . . . . . _R_ 103looi I- � Or, use.&. bon SO should pre"re -to. - - .-47;�t StA et. Torouzo. . _ . ll. -*R-) or .. .-;, � s - A The bbste _� .�,-. 4 4w!, •, ,� _ I tetrachloride. ­ ­ - 11 . . I , . . _�.$ � oxroti. Q�jeb#c: - I -1 _1 . I . lia�ro juice, oi7 souit.;hfifig .1.1-.111- - __ - - , . - - � r W I'me . . == - - . .- - 0111-9 .CKPI VEMASJ) I.L")tt Lj$AI)k..V_ .-, ­ - " -%F�01,CAI. . .- . . - � . - .. _'.. _ _. .... . . . � . . - . - for.- rho-st..givests, Ch i . , L - . - � I .1 , IC19'tA gi # aPer - verr year. Th. -1 � . -0-0-4 � L . I I ' � - -LYOM' . _ Mew -t•- +_.-61.-6..........:... ._� 6 -k 0-6 ............ - � . . - - realOn cull .,114tom�rs-at,t saNsflekf -a*­­A.V4A.A QKI.iE'�'ES ,5r0WAt,14- - . . . . . . 1. . ­ ­ � I - - ------- - v ­ . ac.d- J.J%tr troubles. ttj=*toPe0,. . ' ­ . '.' I . _. . I L . ' . Q [�-111't one j"!c1ifie# is f3yrflo.6, W��W.h quality kiOvvr1lm*at Pulp- in 0ght iside. Ina#r #be?%- I-FR044. 4,1,F�ARANO , K *AI,ft - � . .. - ,. . - .L - - " �zg -,,Ko�-, , when the tCepboa,e ez- . Approrp,A ,'hicks from bloodttbrtd I . rjvq�K VIIA"%'. "Ed-ONDITIOlf"11 � . . . - . . brteders. and they know fhe,v -do ci!trr, k) ades and &*?rdIss !ripe, Lud �- .. . ., t It MLVV � to r. jg'1j!. .1'.onstipatio'u. , 4&1 . VLRNITURN I - What Science! thav'se '-fVe�ated.1y::erf.s. Ott, Us - 7 __ i Pay AL bit, p: Lee to ge. . r,fq!!,o . ' L - I .. - OlcjU IL Of doctor. . . I . �, I . &0-'.I1tY in Bacten chwks. Colaput. -.oubke. 114� . : . _--;,�-_ --: I ".� . - 4 w--,ovz number? . . Out' Qualiti. 001nPare nor Prtq. , . - 211%3 In o.re day.1 PrIvA, Sfs.(O. Mr-. r.%rry art,cf-, 7)icroujjh1v reeond,- . � S., .. I .. 7 -IS Doi - ' � I " 1 r o, - �L A , , ,.ione(l. g1js,za&t%*t1 absolutclv -al*or j A. No. "Anter jisfiag�j'jjil 7. Sr4ftdAZ.(l 4MaIJ4` _A'hj'tA J.OW�j,,,Ilm' . lmlt!q- BOV "17IM" S54sk"-. stud sold ,m,'rh iL positfvi money •-bsqjL I . . . -to -b4i k. . - . I ..­­ - � . _ PaVence. poise., and Pell• *$#VS. 90 jorr C;nt., Pullets 34.951 v a. 0 , . 11 V I . I ., . ..'Aijilli1j, _ _ oAdly." _. . B.rreo R -Nelft HiirnpAhi __ duarantee of Xatlp'facTlow 4 d o .. . �9 : ' "�w t Rocks. bj *()INI; BALD' ' isKAt.12j,S, . 24.00 Soll t:4 dining suite. briffeL *.* * .- . .. ., . . . . . ., . . ., -�ohtr6l­&."e vErtaies that - Ati $5,45 Tlllllol�� 16.90, .o0(.rr@,1X PAJj)! 4. --\?.enslon bile &ad 6 leather 'soot , L - . I - - . L.: ,ro-.-,WqU1%, jr�'", tia a Idly. kills .. . . ­ 4qt, ­, should try to cultivate, L ss�#Jv: Whit -C, ROAN. WhIt.- 'W3,811: a ir r I , chairs. � - � . .. � . ­ .1 - dot re.-. GL SUhSeX. L .faru�.tjrr, btaps falling t -Ir. ktcb- . . ­ , �. LOWERS BLOOD PRESSURE . I .jh t , Hybrio. . $39-N Nine vle--c� c'ak dWrre sn)ta .. .. . , . .. ' ' Van,c-d Rock° -4 -�rua 9-zlp. fruildreds of teiitimmon. .1 . ' . . -Discovery was ,aunoarced L �t. . __Q When A a) i a 4 6'. Itat;UX ite ­ , B:; ..oN e %-r I I a M Vs.. ,N - ft � . F I -,b*tft!. ON TAtk"on tativ, ohl" .lab- . . , Elarn ps X d fte,-kr. WhAry 4aI&,'HvXC8 $L.04J. postpaid. r 8:1141 listlitar uthatsteree­ .- . botup f'r his ilosf*48. should be iii1it , d flocks $10,44, nae "our -61112. if nut ....tlj . trailed. 4.. Met 6 . . week of a. chemical %w h: I - rlu.­_ tht c h a I r m. . .rh brivirs - � P1ll1t,tjj $14;4�40 . :4-O�00 swjl-t ..%.dlr1r,_ firts-ft .d Was ­. 1. . . 6-peciAi loave of his dinue--- par�liei " Oooksr�ls Sd.l�, Vijr - .. ,�4.uivied partian . 3.kw- I 4jaick relief to po.,.oas with hign - A. Vt#. H .� Lgw QIIAT.T'.''�'and t­%ttis ,,eI_L - *Aoh^� reundod ltlsrantl•. . r. a e.4 Pinte. burf�-. exrennion r:ble, chin. - . � blood ssure L , . - 1343, North V,�il, V(M. �.. a should d6rcre a few I' •Qlk-kt', Allih,[Y higher, %on.1 ,,,r . 0 B-teh. 8'. c I . . 211' '�*UIP 19"LAUbts-for 'a )e.,.t,. - Mode riv_ Erg' iph u4k k� dial � . pre * "' 0 0% 0 - .. . '!OMPI�fc P':"t li%ll and ' I .labln�r, And, a- Itsttit , r.. sea[ .-hafrol . . 'L4.1ij! , . . ,LjL0j:,M,.. . _ . 4a - - � � I . is- 11 .,ds fo him dir.tkr. P14, t: - -, 84 -it" r.1'.."Zov. (*hj,L- 1(9t,-r,.r.�- . L .0);Lr VOPAIIAttIO412 pCotee!s 4,971. . -t'(-o'n4Itivn, btiffter ey I .. . The substance is a ;,ody co-cri . - . - 16%00 - - - Ki-.- 'Co the o!Leev, i.. s4foe- . G�d­ Bede". flntar,,). - . - 1. . "Ito, verfe, ' - . . -Ur similar to iii I lishL . - renal ' . ..� I .. _ I nsziliu, the bOLinuce . _bc% ,s,r ,elf,cr, . . . . I . I K�.71'-4LrN.,A,4sI-:D lv'rrit, !,tgt I oA table. ,hiss cabinet and 6. - I ASTHMA I C, BR 11 � ON I A S mCOLDS r ANO T CM , YiELD FA R To I 11 , I *1 I I I - I - ­ !oather !iph'vixterdd chairs.. I . . . - �.' Hlaekh#ads? A ractl - -Wfiirh cont. � fainous .kin Vt- . . vols tae .jpe of .uga� I . . - ­BKTTFEt I�1'01%: '1A 1*1:ki Is P'A V . 4-2.00 IA�d- ��Jtlnut dining snits, . r ---- i"18 Wdy-.. � G. 'W"t;�',A ronf'.4:t-;tq� tie' mo- " i 'Ibl--ks . ... tenor I osp e h, . . . -hrojjg�j_ I*IIqt's •crerne. %%Aj,1,eI1-vft 3-014 .. I . ' . I . .. I . � 11itr mo"y-bsek -glia '(Le dol',A-r . btlf!et.�X�M,A�on-ratil*. china cab- - . - . . . . . - . . I Fobr %, lad 70-74, der --ew.". LIA 11 00. L laPt and j leatter .eat Ch,sjrg. . ..... I . a , - bAagis inonth'3 trobarmerit. Ir"R . . . L - . _. . ,-- , t- It has beej, ;,-ojutr,ji f.01n. TLe I xko;,ab; 1bCMg..:n 01b I .;d 1 a; Z4 Of �W.L!'e airs. flay Alirfl.- 71ulle"., . FIMP111 "IlAtillettons. 'Ryrq.a .1"t,d- 49'eu Pesw�ftll )ergo] polid! lvatnut . . L'.... .. h; -, ., L I "U.1e. o11;rV-. - , 0.1 �#Ztslan talno. . -1 - ­ . .blood ,!:e:1'nM of Oxen and has , , ` ..Z . 'r . cli:�'�s. ,�oc-kesols. Inittuedlare zAh�p- � -M�tm. I.o'ndotr. Onterla. ' . ­ ' 'L"- ' .. .. . , '.. . -.-,--- . ;Wren", Special barigatin,s.2.3 weep I " m-hina cL,W�PL &&-a 4 blue leather :7 I � ,� ... �� �*, been - A. Obed:4nre. .-; , .. � . ... 4 , , �L ' L:se;l in the 4 . . , - ts , . tepatment of th . .vullo , ,-Ovkert,13. No% kr�mqxwr � - , - %emt VIISIC.q.,� - � I . . NOW WINks Won 'SALLE ;3.00 Aei-ec.l 'Pollt4 os k * bn:ffotx-� ,10 I `_ .. . R If I HOMPstilro v- Harre�d' . � .. . :­ disease in hum ns - ,kv. . - .. I _. - ­ L It �o briny e7:re:j_ I . Oo L. While and Volumblan 1�v. -01 I . : I -----,-- - __ I R 0. . .11� ! , 1. . . 1. _7, I . andotter. Lewhorns. Rhode rslund . !LAIIIN Q,;Kax(',� Cb.)ICE. LARGkO. * don miid Mone4l ficishes. - ­ . . sire pumping of blood throqX1, the I I � � - [ 49.30 Oak jilid i%s,nut finish .:h.'ra . . I � % I I � Reds Co-oite Tru�- ^ . , I . ktfra. U."rk. �,illc*, aoinxe-.!� furled. .- � ...1. - .,:.Vod,v a pipe!lnes down .,to ir,oive,'a I . - .- . . . - within fori�-eight hours. : , . . . � . _ , - . � . _.. T , .q � . I . .. NEW OXYGEN .MASK . ­ . ; I . !Iitsry f1le. - 'I . .. : A rew h*jlocket oxygen ila-k - ­ . a and a new face mas'k desfgne.1 to Clare the lives of 'Ir I "s . . . . ! are being perfected in the U. �Ie. -4 - -__A� _ . . . Ue new equipment i..; Aesigne-i r Q' ' I prevent a - pilot . a a d r c, z t..,,,, 7.�- . . . * I . 'I -"oemnill,tirg suicide" if- he sei!.: . ,. -... .. - I I . .--. oftnt9fly opens his mouth a, iJgi-, , ., ... ...7,1, altitudes. . : .1 . . � , . 0 If a Pilot flying an a;ep!kr* at - . .. . .... - - ,the P:,esek "ceilings" of al:our-i .. r . � 36,0010 feet does not have oxygen . � I . . rya, , e, llt�on from H.N-y ftatnhor�. IIA-Jokin _.'�.* * I tfanl1wn. . . . rew.bt-od rflnarlj3, $27.00. Rkmaila -b(;nk Haroh. Markstay. Ontario.* i4ttabiners. . I - � � � _ _­ . . .30 ikild'up, 13,#escrs w;th* lar * '02a in .1 ': , . I .• 41 I . I . - r"ICK THE ALTUMOU(IJ.. UANI - * - - * , tPubEK I:oj 1%1j1-:-.%'C#ljVq . mirrors vak, walnut and . - ei finishtvs. . . . �. _. $12.95 Ooinplete'b6d outfit. sle#i bec. - � I i farturer, bigger demand, grewror P;:odu-ition enables vis to ji�ve A ott .. I , AS olo'b'ER •*C�) W,�Eljl,j L.X% NI(JIM - .. - - vrainut fintell ra&lcsa spring: and ... ,�..:.:_ - new maTtrr.ss. . I .. '!� ... I - - . .1 Imete for rol,�r isionov. Tli� . . ,-011si.,�-, - .I r,,,* I . . of tri%tntioni4 and Liu Irter. ­�he I . . .. . - 4S.,9.00 Complete bed reoin .ilitit, ''I. . .. . . . �� 7, I : 0 ntl­ Inereapiing dea�sjid for Tw.ti .4me A.,bteks has made it luptLOn stat tvati. F,, Y "' 3z 1p, I tt*wlslere 11,1en, ,011,oree5,3, 3 'd ,. dresser, vilifforiter. full size bet . . . .. _. " :. r I neeess�r,_, - to n-ld TO hatching caps,-Ifv Nexr I t. ,)tt4,t,.. � Is _.��t,lk Mtr�.� I -nada. % I sa)Flemn. spring, and new rvac%esq, . � . I . . - Xt-rfeot condiricn. - . i � *:-. I � df'ce seer. Over a million 'rjjIcL,.q sold In 2939, eve are prepared - ro , . k4t,,Ii more. in IS40 and t IVA- ===� pKari.xv. - 10PPICIAlf"01rVAR . . . PKIIYUMN xf A T LUD 114HPAIJ) .� $45.00 13eaUtIftil witinut -bed reeve . . . '. I � suit(-. large %atalty, chirtodiel.. fill] . � , Rise bed Wild �-avle3s evil -Ing. � - ..., �-­*, ,. I - . 7.& �� I , I . ?W.1t77nt-,.)f all better ellif,Z30arrid at O� �'Or P-"Iceg- Send for free illus- . ficagli"ll Tweed Perfullic Q! unum- Ila I 91110lity-for dis�.-�,imlaatlrr see. ". I � -� 115S 00 Svt C, at floor �stnple wodor .. '" , , � ... _ , , ," . ..... � tr.tcd vatal gq,v. lDrJqeS as TQw a.. _ . 39.45.' . vie. xodsy,s most ))oP.uix." perfume. - $ L&O viLlue for "Sc. - Address suite In bleached walnut r!nI311, .. . . -watertall design, venetian Moir- , .t I Tivedsle 0hicic Hatcheries LIM I t . ed, Ontario. 'Oevoushire IlerfiLrue.-, .L53 .Ilht.to i. rors, dresser or va,aity. chtfNiz.1tr. . - . �.. . -full btid. , , ­_ 44 n Ata. , Caxonto. ' . . . size oagleso o,.pripf. uta . . Mattress __ � MAKIRRIk N4j'Ij,H1r% . -11 and pair of Pillow,. S4S.10 Modernistic bed' room suite,. . . � " �A I , 1 VS', Of 10 #J r. A 1, in two-tone walnut, large v.,nItY �. . I 11 BA-LICRS' OVENS 'AND WA,,'Hl,%- . , "U1161 voAr.4, , Q. SNUL. V, ".'r .. 1 vta.etlan, rair, or. bench, chiffonier. ."... . L"'. . . 1. - :. - 4ry, s1:10 rtbullt equipment jLjj%-rj3 I , -1ij4,rP#q1Si%,#'%,. , ri;efas . �ftl_i_ I -full size brd and sagle.ts -0 0 'P�grix- � 17 I I•. er est. � . I' . ... . 'T . - 0 will die a quick i*iolent death. ----- . OU &',4Lld- 1 OrIA3 KIT."ged. Correa: 'V#sttm')'11'1'�' k""'-"-; -*-!' ""-e 1 $�115 [Arge ello-srerfleld chii .. - . - - , - , . 4WAdfilee invited. Hubbard Port. . !.-eO. Rp.,�!# 'P il,;% !. A% e,:!i)ejr. � . rl�,-M�� - new type of. nis,!I-, which � ------------- -- �_ _. . Able ) " 'G.."'I 3 Bathurst St.. - .. . . .-- . - � ... , .. , - _:���.* will I I en (� 0 � __ __ . __ holstered i3i b.,otrjft inolial- .� . & . Toronto. , . . A11RII 1-ushion.4. . . . I I I I I T*,-tM4le3 ��&'-% sliour, equipped r"Is BOOK is FRF_X I .• ' - �ft0f`-TODACOO. spfaehil. Quit amok- $1.50 •Odel chesre,,-Cle!d�q "n moki,�-:�ind ­�, ­. - - - Ing, che�6!ng tobacco, snuff. easily, vepp covers, hEar:!hPli rev�.3�blv . I with" A spotige n1�k01­v&'1vr; keeps .11, )01, ARW y.t)OKIN,(; J. -On R)&- a ksk ICT'vt-v. - ANNO WORK � lit- fA:O1n lvc.�4cnesse3 Crt Stornsich, •__ I quickly. Complete jruaantse treat- . s%inireiis.bionN.­ I. - ... I I . . I . I., 4 -0th the nose and mouth covered, Kidneys, Liver or other bodily III& - 12*in1ieb11,1;;i&'1 Bask, �L . , 0 oe.hler ckiep�crfleld bed, . . . . . 11 Bellable Prodfict_-, Rev 111i lip. w4h. exyger, foii from a pre..'sure, r.... -Its, for our -yartilly so.'anic � LJOAFN BA.�10%ler.Y, I N,I: E p, W,,,,V - . . holstered In -blue figured -i elo,t.,-. tants'. :'111Thousands of Canadian Ing' ""Cat1011al, COVIRIOtO tll3tru(-.- - . -w- ' $24.00 Kmart 4 -piece Xrotillf-v ofted- ­_ ­ . .. � .... . . - - uttomfr3 Praise these . rexnedl­ illOu-, 25c, VrPe CatgtOb'ne a­uil- reed- ftK[AG[099j.% .- terfield suite. :-eversible Pp..jMX . Do not dela . .. -uo oushion.�. Velour cover. all Q�en .:.. . I - . I ...... --4)-- . . . Y - - write day. . Work iri.stt ,tJorls. Dominion Reed I.. '_-L - . - I . .� I KNO&I.,ru Prt6b1,'(7rS I-ImUripit) . a 3, J,-),epal Iment n",, To:,oiit. "*T,jJjJk H Q 0 M I .1; G 8XVOPE 427.00 I.arZft 3 -piece brown moha!r . I .: . J14se* CURIE'S DAUGHTER Supplies, - . . r.,' Wonderful book sent free. chesterfield scute. iperfect. ,.nvidi- - -- ' , '.' 11 . ITIElk � Ontario: .. - - Chris .. . I . - - -, . .. Dr. Frederic oliot; and I Dept. 1kr, .SasIca,gon, !4:jpj,. Megiddo . PAI!Wom R.. .ro,:hettor. tion. figured -everstble M " , -ih�_.!l . . .1. ­ - .- 1. - .!-. . 4 .hit. . . . ,.,.. r I wit*. Mme. . Irene Joliet -Curie, - - - � . CANADYA'N POVF.'rN,k ptks-rKvV . __ - . spri'tir oushlor`,5. . : . 11 . - - 1. �� .- tri , 'e , . . , 'AA. _ .. .- . - __ .35.00 Beffiltifill larjrd pie. 6,01% n *�,', , . winners OC, the. jl.�Iv ,N'Obf,l A'S� ONURST --A,14'1) -S -edgisq ite L��*$r' . - .1,4 , ,Prize I . ,� dANA-D EST . -During 1439 the -nine 4i s, , tuohah, ,!hesfertleld 3 _'p. : , :� �� � I . - Ween � any tea! � • operated irt the YLIkOn Consolidat- approximately Mi. R�vsr- iW-c4len-difty, have ties awai:de,d UN45. 1041TANTIA59 . poultry` m;1fazIne- -4 , help to new S . . .. . . .. -N04MW&-- .. Ultrymcii-Inb or :!r"Rlj,1 style Marshall -sp-ring -,uoh,vvr_ . �i. ... . . . � 4 - 0je 194 0 Barnard Gold Medal for - 14% Only ;1.00 per vear. ample atopy, &A (;old �:orporst�on .handled F.- Perfect ilonditiort. I .. i . . "M -I- , . . . I � , lar .i � .. -1 . . __ , .. q'irgoo anadlan Poultry Reyiew, i $3.95 Rxtrit.mpavial. 18rand.new. mat-. .. � .• .. ��. , t � . 'rnoriolls service I 'tree Toronto. , .. : _W .. . , .. ic science. 'r lk*s, %)*%4s 1 ,IL4 - We -A -d 0 is i d s IS -1. Torc, -6,60,000 cubic . yalTda- �'o f - gravel" - * tresses, filled ,Kilth new, 1`1111f . 11 : i1e­y ure co-workers in the Rad- - �_�ff� which yielded 60,056 fine -ounces cotton, "'ell tuftod.. r.1011 edge. .All - � .. .., "'. 'I X . ., I , . -A I " . . . __ . .1 sizes. . . - . � - * � '­Cb1,I,VGlR,%, TRADE 14CUO0115. .. JVm( I'll'siiiure of Paris�.sn.(i pion. . . . %ASSS1 '4 ., - . . - , 'I .. . . - . . . INC . .. Of SP, - and- 14,41A fine ' vurwe� *8 95 Kib-hen -v.��binctA with . .,*a , - t .1 - I _..____.__..1 __ ... - . ­ __ -1 . ..... ----. - . -1 -ft.lq SHORTHAND, . I., --­ , +lora_T1_e1_ff'__iT siom 9_mA.111____ TrPKWRTT- - of hi�vs-r. iLnta, 211dinX porcelain top*, YSY.. i . WF -bookkee ping-.4a home, Write* ., .,.. , . .. .. . . loux ftnishes. . . _-___%C_ TJie,y - discovered ardfivi;Ll _ . . . ..! . .. . -Study Institute, Sb,r,,Vtzvb3r- - ' ' -­ - . - . ...-- . $4.50 Oita Stoles, 2, .1 and 4-hur11#.Xs `:!­­ I - ­4,� 1. J ' - ­ ­ - . - OwO �r I . . , ,�', �_,`4 a we a reet. Witimpeg. for partle.ulars. � 1 �4 . e I a � Gu4irantoed . . _ .__. _ . With ovipnl�. Guaranteed. . � . . .:. - , - - - . - . ­ - .. flair Witti CW&VIdenew. . . . :. , ..4, - . zadiostetivity and r t� first' , I I . , I -to- furnisIr proof of the 0 - . . " ' � . � _fid; j f I . -po-sribilft . .. . � _ . _. KIKCATIONAC - -CAR -AND TRUCK PARTS -- 41, '--I-*-- *"- '-Id' - Is" a 9 0 AZ , %4� . . .of transforming onF,, element into 7-bar4 wimarsufto *1 ..4. - . � . . - . . Used - 14W . . =-. )d . ... - ihnothor. -- -- ` - ' . � STUDENTS:;,sty j,'N?.1Ajt,j.j.\t��i,jjjt , '. ' _ 11 . . - _, . _. ."t . � . . ... . . . . 1. ..- .. . .: .. . - . I .' - ;;� .. I . .- I . oonrs*a �n- Msj��,ul.i-fcm, - si,jrt, lK ' 'k 1,(z I N 4." - i,,. * it I.; k j, I I.:I, 1&0- � . - I• tory Jol. I LYONS FURNITURE CO. ' - 7. - 7 'f I , Mme.' JGliot.-'Curie is the dal*h- '. ,rnzt11.-:m, z0o:-:,hplid ujid t!h. k11)%V1".4N(1l'v. Mrsiradfue, I 1 . . ',I I .. '� J I � , Mod,13 Cil furs. L1221;e U,ys of 011T: 11ifers. 1111steksm. Gent tot hrq.. Stay#-. '479 Yong* -St._ --Tot % 1 - . L ; � 'A - , r . I � ' I lZr Of- KM@. _Marie�.Curie_ is_ - . 0 I, .1 . . VOL,* Clue. Wlite (q,9Y- C ;'d- 4*0. 9tAjLmr1--v. �;Nrkorofvre. Radtlas. -0- evereir vrifis itor husband of • ilm 0-011'estolldw kj*;14,ue-trlce�,C� *go - Pir.-kamse *#Ir0V*. it.1004 - I - I �J' " _Lf at*. - L -_ - W o L. L . . . vidium. . - �' bly 1. 2), .YP - I . I . . t4traft,f-Vow or rOfood. . Co -.7 A ei*� . . - .., , . ­ .- ..I :. ,.�. - . . .. ..1. I ...- - .. , - . ... "I I . as. . - I .- .M,;V.h*d 'Fiirow, ro,rewvo.• - JSSUE ?40. .14---:--'40 - - - -. .: � I 1.�-, - ' ... . - L . . I I I � . . - .. . '. .. 1. . . . . . ­ .. . : . � - - . - . . . ., � 1.11 . � .. 1. . . . � .. . - . - . - ­: ,. . - , ­ 1. I . : - .. - . . . . I . . . ; . I L . I . - , ­ , , . '..� * . . . - , I . . r., , , , . . . - I . . , . I . " . I. : 1, . , . - . ., � I .,-.-.----I-.-- � -1. . .1. I - * - I ...... . . �. . . - I I . ­ . . ,; :.- � 4 I . . . 1, � . . . . ., . - . . . . 11 - . . � . . . I I I . . . I .. IS I . . . I . I - . . . I . - I . ** . . . . _., ... I.. I - - . . , 11 -A � . .. ­ I '. . I I .. , _. ... "m .. • ;^s :.,.-; .. .. ,. -• .r�•c-. ,. ,:..,.,z.•, ..• . .ilk r:'""` .-.:e::�' _ "i•.. ._ �!".�•� �e"y�.��-.i'^ .?e` _ TSE -P11MEWNG NEWS PRICE TOR.ICI -SALE Es 'Terme - � - .. • - . � - - #I76 ! year. U.54 is advance • FUNERAL A1RECTJR AND 1 ALLIS-CHP HERS Subscriptions to the United Stats - �QQ E li B A 1. �i r.11 AGR I CO LT U ZA 1 - and Gt. 13ritaisi, ;2.00 is advance. :�riV lyYnout - De -Luxe Seadan '.Rueoeisor To W. J. Mgkther, _, •tACH1NERY - - - - . .. . E 1C 4waff,i1le _- _ -36 Chev Standard Coach S K 5 NO 4 A P' ERl �G Jeha Igurkar, lWprietos . -Night sad i)a7 k3�rfue T>�:esda� April 9th 36- Ford Deluxe Cabr><olet uRuew Ptibno.. lteai -en J,hon - - - A - , , ,TWP.- COUNCIL NOTES ,-- 891 � c P. Fred Major asked for remunera- .1937 Pl�mouth .DeLuxe Coupe AD�SISSION FREE - ZH S - •.t4on for those who assisted'in the_ } � � _ LADiL�S WELL_UME 1932 Plymouth Ca.. _ �, removal of snow in the Whitevale - -. E AU N^ g F I R BT F. H. PUCRRlN. Dealer area, during the winter. 1929OritlilLC .-Cab. _ - SPRING -DAN -CE - Ralph a H. Boake asked for a _- '--donation for the .. Brooklin Spring , --1928 I3o�ge Sedan: - -- -. =- =Under tee Auspr ea of the - -- •lation.. respecting school grants this,. - - gear, the grants by the township' - :VNI0R-7ARXXRZ- Council to Public Schools -itis- year - f Krill will be held in again 'be- $600 for the., First j� _ A.f _. teacher, and $400 for each f the ALF. MOLE; Claremont MAMMOTH HALL R other teachers, on the staff. _ PHONE 3201 MALVERN �T'N Township is advised that the. an- A _ nttal subsidy will be :paid on a sum' _ �K, Ot "not ,exceeding $17,00, which will. Ori the evening of �¢ Probably demand a considerable re- The first few weeks are the most important, in A P duction in road -work here this year. _ the whole 'existence' of the chick: It is these 'few' - Friday April 5th- �� �' a It is noted on the Statute Attend �� ! e weeks that determine the productive ability and the Refreshments Everyone welcome - - menu, that provision is made for health of the chick.• Be sure. your chicks • get the': - - remuneration of Police Trustees. y u _ right start and your profifs� will be high by order- ss C'rtighten's Music - Local municipalities may also, - - - ADMI£SIgAt80Cetta L XT TfMECHICKS rightaway.g Your NORTON pass by-lwws compelling owners of - - 'parked cars to lock same. , FOR BLOOD TESTED STOCK - Every :NORTON - G0 BY MOTOR COACH „ ,Relief account this month, $993. CHICK comes- from stock Which has been blood- dlsF _ -S9 Families, .139 individuals Fully _ _ R. . � Cit ZXDM;1 V i • _ -tested, culled -and fed to produce` large, - rugged FARES ARE L O W employable men - to. be remov=d from Relief Roil on April 15th. =chick$ •l1�IIN1l;�EAL_D[R�iG'TOR BOUND TRIP _ A By-law is under way providing ONLY LARGE EGGS SET Every- NORTONat •ar the -issuance of 33,000-Debentur- Priv a AmbplAaas � - •••MONTREAL. S ••- X11.80 _ -� - �CHIM'- comes from -an -egk which weighs individ--. Day an ghi Sorv10E - • _ 'ewl. ar S. S. 3. East at 4 p, c. wally 20 az. or over to the dozen._ . _Barred ,Rocks. _ _ PbonF� BUFFALO ..._ !65.93 i . Neve Hampshires and Light Sussex. New Hampshire C9asAfl" AdrrtbemAte i.Malvern 5000 HAMILTON $2•%0 HSbrids -. Mixed, ilc. Pullets, 18c. Cockerels, 7e. __ . . White, Leghorns, mixed, 'Ili. Pullets, 22c. Cocker- ,• FOR SALE _ quantity. of baled els; 2c. Bronze Turkey Poutts standard matings, nt' ' Markham, -O Alfalfa Hay. S, . Dixon, Rouge Hill. Broad -Breasted, 50c. Custom -Hatching Eggs, 6c. ` R A��sS FOR BALE quarititq of White BROC OR NOS 0p.0 I Blossom Sweet Clover Seed. Lot 25 100 per cent Live Delivery guaranteed on all exp- '- ' . AOUtE�ef 10«� - Vk Cos. 6. Pickering. ;Prone 'Markbam teas orders. - too! AGES 1621. 'Geo. Duncan: 33-4 - - - - -'THEATRE °"d`� 1 < • We` •tL08T -=on Friday night, MarchLin :-•29th, between Ritchie farm, con. 2, y E l e N � ITI5=-anr Pickerin Village 'or'vicinity,s ♦ y TH�1�RS�OAY lRl�ia►Y SA'DVRDAY R I Pickering J4C - 1i8ht brown • collie; answers to the - Lindsay,, _ IAPB �_ 4r b and 8- . name "Flossie". Phone. W. G. Reid, H.. - Norton} Prop, Lindsay, Ont, Two S'bDwa, at 7.88 and 9.00 Ev�v TIME hatcher shop. Phone Pick: • 30. Gen- _ M rol: ME 4 emus re - Saturdaystiaee u 1,88 FOR SALE - g11a:it11W ' Dooley RONALD C I+I ONAL OLMA GRAY COACH LINES potatoes. W. Gare, R. R. 1. Picker- , IN _ - Picker - ( Brock Road) _ A V N G _ _ ----- FOR SALE - 300 bush. 6"The he Light -rowed _ _, -� - seed barley, .75c.per bua . i, 400 bus. Palled" - - -Banner oats, heavy and good, 60 c. _. _ )FEED D that per bush. John Miller, Phone 302' _ WITH Claremont. I .have become a member of the Sbur-Gain Feed Service to ?WALTER HUSTON 'FOR SALE White York szm, -order to enable farmers in this district to lower their feed _ _ IPA LUPINO "2nd lister;_ due Apr. 14th; also costa. You naturally demand the following inanyfeed: -- PERNFkiVENT MAGfi�k.0 PAIR NMite Yorkshire sow, 3rd litter, I II811 - MONDAY, TUESDAY WED'SDAY THAT.FRAYS THE TERPER due Apr. 24th, also 10. -chunks. M. Quality AND N E RV 6S, IT MAY 8 E F- Tomkins, Lot" -21,. Con. 4, Pick- 12•. Perfortoapce _ - APRIL S. 9 and to YOUR EYES. -. ening. !ni Two Shows, at ; ,00 and -9.00' . -3 M •mum Cost ` 1 C.- H. TUCK, OPT, D. FOR SALE - 1929 Ford, model A. You&I "all three" with Sbur Gain, because "Mr- Sm lith goes t0 • ohra., Hloeh..� !. a 1.1 •1-2 ton truck, ' good running _ _ order. Reasonable, John, L, Usaty. 1. The feed is made, right hereat our own mill in Washington" SVA, GMT. Altura Road, Rouge Hill.-Piekering, thus eliminating all unnecesary handling $ _ _ -STARRING . FOR SALE - 2 lirioleuin 10 , rug s'Costs. _ _ - _ a 12, and- 1 rug=- 4x s. Mrs. Lloyd, - _ JEAN ART H U R 2.. It's alway, fresh. © to W. C,Thom on's #arm, Acke�ing.3 --JIAMES STEWARTOlve v0 'Highest quality ingredients ai•e used. FOR. SALIE '4 -burner electric ran-'tr_ ..:WITH ge in good condition.Pkbne 1200. Come In -See our mixer and see how Fure•Galn Feeds' are ade.` Leird' _ how Wecan-•save you motley; O:iering now -Sure -Gain Chick Starter, CLAU')INS We do Buildlog J411 Muss -FOR SALE -- team of horses, gen. EDWARD ARNOLD - ' purpose, rising .4 yrs. Big wflrk _ -.=. N . ?�OCKWOL"» - - GUY • KIBBEE CARPFN�, • ` �ei �l " horse, also some young brood _PICKERING°: ONT. _ _ C� TIN4, _ PLU11INNG ;4 _sows, due .April• and = Dlay;' also K`The Shur -Gain Feed Service'blill.' . - Harr and Dooley .potatoes. Clare 1424, Gor- _ - ass e�•1S ! _ dom Hodgson. 32-3. - X06F'IN6 - 1 - 'RADIO SM4tvIG' -= Electric wit- YOUR BETMARKET.Farm Im' elements We sl90 sellBratitford RoofingIng s=,d.ir:. e a on A$ Makes of ens Reasonable _ � Materials, Pm+ ire'Battlt•oom - Rater. Totes Tested Free.: Ruastll .. _ Sales and Servjee rr,gaipe°c.+�G,t�ro XVdt3r Y. Gray, Brough" Oat.. - _ _ 9ystebie, Beatty, - _.. For Faun Proddce-is right at stable Equipment FOR SALE. - Alaska No. 1 Rerr, Building Material Oats', early big yielders; stiff -stray : ' Home. Save Time and Mone }� :freedom front rust, and the oat •M $EY is `Rstiinates Free with the least hull for feeding. Reg. �- and eget the .' Highest Market �ot�t (3uaretntee3 .No._ 1. Price $1.60.. bush. not sealed, Price','F'y J. P' - - . ROUSE 80 cts. The cleanest 'oats we have - _-- _ Phone'i ::_. - .502 groan. F. M. Chapman, ;Grasmere• _. _ - Farm.. - 31-2- PrrJ&>gr"% ON TARTO FRESH LIVE VEAL ' ---'- - Now is the time tc think a - BABY CHICKS - for sale, White - - Leghorns,=Tom Barn strain, to et9, 1- EGGS -:HOGS _ .: 'CALVES. bput your �mpie�n®nts for , each. R. Slattery, Altonw Rd, R. R. - Spring before. advance in 2, Pickering. 31-2-3 fin-raded arid-pnid-for -Honest - Weight We fay aRadio- v Id i _ prices• .With the addition ..according -to. Govt, and Fair -Grading Premium Price - ERBAN' SEED- OATS - fdr sale. for To 6lualtt of a new small tractor our jfl - rt serViee and `re I - _-_---. - -- Rt:gulat'lons. while Reeeived Monday, p Quality-,- ---- - - - - Pe -_ Reg. No. 1. and No, 1 'seed. A rust - - - resisting variety and a 'good yield= You await- Tuesday, Wed'day Recervin flus lin® is most complete. Some g Y pairs to all makes. Rens• . _ er. W. A. Westney and Son, Pick -in Daily and Thursday only Same as Hogs _ real-barga:as in cream separ- onsble charges,. Work ering. 32-3._ ore, Surge milkers, coo --._ st lets gnaranteid, r -FOR SALE -- Ture-bred' Shorthorn RECEIVING and GRADING STATION at WHITBY - ani' el�etrlie felTcee. ' %l, red, 9.1nos. exceptionally good ARTHUR FIELD quality and breeding. Priced read- l�'tOKERING FA AAam S L - -JOHN L, C+ILLI�ikhT' - unable for quick sale. Orville Bur- _ .: _ . f - ?iat.■p -BROUGHAM, ONT. tiasawte Aadto end TeMevYoa Ieetitatw ! -tow, .Clare. 1405. - .. 32-3 '- dight and Day, Phone Whitby 888 _ �'�, bone Pian, 5 s 12 Meaaber OdCisAl imotRadlo Stirrlce liReeti D. PI�(Ct;FtINGp OBIT. -PHONE PICK GICO 46 Phone 9111DI P`10RZR4N% f e...,.{.. .. ,. v •...--s. '. _• ..: xawv. _... .....:Spay... ... �,,., ... n .-i+.`+sc -. ll ~. •j«;.-: .u.. .F r � :.�.,� _ 'r _ a� . e •i_ ti •k'. v?r!"?fib li�dh - ARF.NIQNT On Sunday morning, the 5acram- I. Rev; -P-3� Augustine and Rev. ' Bible Baseball Claremont $: ent of the Lord's Supper'will be ob-- Harry Wilson (Whitev$le), and Mr. Y, P. U. ai, Brougham next Monday "' DU�TB �tT4N h Born, to Mr. and Mia.-3tsalgy served in; ,the United Church, at 11 AlfredMayes, of Whitevaleattend. eyeg— ----The Sacrament of.the. the. Lord's Sup., Stack, (nee -Gladys Evans), on Sat- a. m, The Official Board Medtin ed •a Conference • .of the Whitby— Mr. and Mrs, me Overland, p g iof Toronto • Mr, and Mrs. Arol Ov- per w� ll be dbserved in the Dunbar- �y, March 23rd, a daughter. will be held on Monday, April 8th, ;, Lindsay Association, at Lindsay, on ton L nited Church • this Sunday , A. -shower ' was tendered . Miss at 2 m. ' Tuesday erland and three daughters and Mr. p, .. morning, April 4th. -lean Sy -mea, on - Saturday last by Mrs. John Murray (nee E'khel- A Personal Shower, was tendered.. Dick Matson, of Erin; - visited their Us Runbarton Girl Guides 1Qo. 1 Mast week -end father, 3fr.-btsther . Uverland-' _-here, friends., -The wedding to .take Gaudin) sufferF•1. a fractured limb,' bliss .Sybil Shaver, Troop;.-are..---lsolding a--£-uc}tre--.stud__ . place on Saturday next, when she fell on the steps at her I before }yez departure, aborti t4 Or' Sunday. We regret to hear that e•_ yDance in the Community Hall, Apr. .. Sympathy is expressed to Mrs. ' own home a few day4 W. She enter traintng at the Midlend Gen- Mr. Overland• is not enjoying good 12th. Further announcement next Richairdson, whose sister, Mss. Is- was taken to hoapital for treat- eral Hospital. She was the guest health during the past two or three goeek• : "-abet Holden, of Toronto, was struck menti of honour to her many young lady weeks. Ihitibartori Mews Club are hold] : by a' motor car, in that city a few ' The Woman's Association 'Of the friends here. CLAREMONT— -- Ing a Euchre and Old -Time DFuice -days ago, and is now -confined Unitee; C7•arch met in the ssehou.- A Rally of the Young People of The regular monthly meeting o. this Friday evening, April 5th, in ' St. Micisaet's Hospital, s ver; room on Thursday, March 28th. the Baptist Churches ofQaremont, the Woman's Missionary Society, the Casrstnunity Hall. Good Prizes condition,Xorious Du4e-t arced -x n -4nd- las rg ee sssa he the i Uailted aChru�ch� of Brougham,r willbe held school room of and good Adm. 25 cts. _ _ ha in the Owing to sicki.ess in the neigh-��-�m����h' e�-�u��y' nit held the re- =-#�onhood,--and___the_ -terrible road eon- �• Two quilts were completed :n teas held at Green River last Fri• April lith, at 2.80 p. m Mrs• guiar 'meeting Tuesday afternoon =. Tomlinson's Group will be in c - the afternoon and donations recei-. dap swear when -Rev. ..Russell, .. -of- charge- _The members were pleased to B+el_ --dations, the Community Concert � evening, come ss ent, Pearson,, z ram- All weim— sc u or est Friday night, in , d supper was served. The tables gave the address, "Whj owns the congregation welcome. back after her recent illness. Next the Hall here, has been postponed ' to Friday evening, Apl. 12th. Keep were nicely' decorated with Spring donkey". A vgry fine, spiritual ad- Don't forget. the. Play Tonight, Week's meeting will _be on Wednes- this Cone and the date, in'ininam d. Flowers. The next meeting will be dress, Additional fine numbers- (Friday), in the Community Hall, day, April 10th. There is plenty of held on Thursday, A Brough' Young People 'present wool 'other sewin ' every - The Annual Meeting of the Park j y, pril 25th. completed the program. g for Board, was held in the Hall, here "Aunt Tillie goes to Town" under, one. :- - . ` . _ _ on Monday evening of rials week tate auspices of the Claremoxt Y. .� Messrs Alf. Pretty and N. F. Godd• P. U. of the United Church. A BROUGHAM _ .. r —_ std, the tw�retritg_eamh� _ of screaming - faree-comedy. If you A : the Board, Were bow elected fora r g Y ..0 NI C X are afraid of laughing too much, Mrs. Hanley returned 'home to e agreed- t R A. s better not come. Musical numbers Stratford on Wednesday. -three-year t I . nee y r . r2n. t as gra W. J. Brown and family 'of - Tor -* .pay $100 as a further reduction of - between the acts. Admission .25 and 15 cents. onto spent Sunday at the home . -of the .mortgage on the Boards . real i ht When You Want.Them Them ' and Brown. gestate." The Annual -Field Day will g AUDLEY - T NOTICEM� the Firemen's Con - be held i Committee,_— - - Messrs . Chas. Cooper, Roy Ward,. �O -- Joe. Farr and Ernie Baker 1 --were --•---PROMPT DELIVERY -, Mre Geo Fuckrin ,and daughter,. ?been postponed indefinitely. ' and .appointed to find ways and means If you have put off ordering your, > hicks waiting for better weather, have aThe Cub meeted s next Monday ev. Mins Ilthe city. Mr. ene- : Tummond Mrs. �ds eek end and look into the possibilities of a you will want prompt action when- you do order them And if you ening at the home of G. K. Pratt, visitors with the McWhir•ter fain - rink, for Claremont. place your order with one of -us, you'll get prompt action — full in. the President. fly, About sixty friends and ;neigh- formation available . at -once, -no writing, no waiting, no money or- The Institute met at the-hame of Donald Willson has recovered en- - bora 'in a south Claremont Dist- Mrs. R. R Winter on -Wednesda rict, gr -ed on Friday evens a+ ders — prompt delivery.- What's more, you'll get. lively, vigorous y ough to co2�e'-to see `�siss mother chicks of the usual high Bray qual ity- — famous from coast to coast last. Election of offkerw took place. the family spending Sunday with a• surr .party , given Ms, and of Canada. Read' ' what customers . say: The drama put on by the Centre her a week ago. - - - Mrs. Jn:.._3 Wilton' -:of the 7th con- � Stn. Church of Oshawa, in the local The T. Norton family were Bows cession, and who are leaving to evening was- take up their duties on the Hoover of " `NIL S. J. Ross, West el gchurch iti en, but ere on the attender a was sslePh3 Phyllis Fa ley -Sunday. s taken a + warty ` faissY on the, 9th coneesalon. Mr. Finest bunch of chicks I ever _ Hill Ont. `Very good. layers . -- received." •— - Abner McEachern, Beni Corfield, Niagara Falls, Ont. email owing to the roads. position in` Whitby. and Mrs. Wilton have lived -in' thin New town Crosse, P. E. I. "Never "bast Year one bought Standards, Visitors at the T. Robertson's ort district for about twenty-five years. Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. E -Mid- A rriost enjoyable' - avenin as grow so quickly." s1s- Ibut• this year we have ordered , g Nfltice to Cre&Org geley, J. Bradley and Mr. and Mrs., spent in a mmunity singing and in than Crawford.' Moncton, N. B. Xtra Profits just to see if it es. Mr. John Scott acted as th-e "No other hatchery will get my could be -possible - a4mve any fin- Harold Jones, all n Toronto. _ - ' 18'am is ills Estate o! Ralph Evans, The Y. P. meeting on Sunday eq - Master .of Ceremonies. Lawrence buainess..lna trouble at all rais er birds than we had last year" - Col - Gray and *,Furman Lehman provided ing Bray chicle."—Eli Caine, •—Mrs. Gordon Me'%Wrter, Col- Gentleman, deceased. ening was in ;flange of the Citizen- man N. S. "When I get more beck Ont., "Some weather to re- ship Convener, Francis Willson. 1aaaical numbers,. and Norman - and ALL PERSONS having claims a - they drill certaialY be Bray's for ceive chicks -- 35 below! I a P Guest_ Speaker: Mi... Frank Chap- . bis- father Issas Lebarian sang sew- gainer the Estate of Ralph Bvana, scat .old but well=bacon songs. 4 I fitful you can't beat Bray chicks ...am' ,Wert satisfied." --Gordon Neve- late of the Village of Claremont, in �' ' --Gerald Steele, Brd*naburg, P. idve, - Brandon, Man. "Never slava The Hicks family- have moved to presentation of a beautiful ma4rtle the Township of PicYerin=.in the stock' was Made by Mrs-.. Frank Q. "My finest experience.. they a flock, do so we1114- MCCnII- County and Province of -.Ontario, the residence known as Ilse m Dev- Gostic, , air behalf of the garnering. •have not caused me one moment -- loch, Kamloops, B. C.. Gentleman. deceased, who died on itt horns. and Walter . Perry n" Mr. Scott read the presentation ad- - - _ - or about the 24th day of December, have mewed into the E.. Perryman dress, which was responded to by Yes air! -Bray chlclla have -done a -real job `for these people --and they 1939, are hereby notified to send residence, lately purchased by .these Mr. and Mss, Wilton.wills- do the asiims for You, if you'll give them a chance. • Plate your, or- particulars of wane to • the under- -Moving Pictures. Free, at 5. S. Nab der now, .for prompt delivery— day-old and started chicks, in 12 signed on 'or before the 30th day 4 East, Tuesday. April 9th. Adm. - ,, breeds and 4 crosses, ready right When'you want them. of April, 1940, alter which date the Free. See Advt. - - - Estate witl• be distributed, having - regaid only to the claims of which .-T100-TUNING the undersigned shall then have notice, and the undersigned will ANp_ not be liable to snip person of Al i l n1 3' tri F epsir 'Work ' IN I whose claim she shall- got then have notice. Af{ -Tania; Guar anked J t i Dated at Toron•b this 30th day of C. _.S, M>sCPONA.L'D . March, 1940. A" Clow. Ave. Tures s Sarah Elizabeth Evans Claremont, iam ax w r 4 'Orders irI.rr c, I•l V!( ff r Outside, inside, anyway you ss ri Ontario, Aduiinistratria, b her _ check u tt-.vou re tun Solici• rs, Beaton. Belt and Roea, pon pressedyb Oldsmobile's un- 372 Bar Stir. Toronto. • • ustsalSize.BigistbeWordfor ��` 4 Electric Welding _. _-Olds, whether you're look- +r, k- ,.._ ing at the low priced Sixty y ." 1 }FARM the popular -priced . 'Welding Repairs on motor blocks Seventy or she most repairs. and boilers. Also general weWint I glamorous car of the year, i _ � !•. .. s. the tle Olds Custom 8 Cruiser! m lements e o •-Oldsmobile is Canada's Flortabl equipmen t br u=ht to job - Biggest Monev's Worth.MEOW �— `_LOKNE •WHITE `' ' iCockshutt- rl Spacious is the word for Olds- rOBt wood Farm R. 1. • ng F R. P lcke ' mobile's wide,• roomy Bodies 8 _ (BRUCK ROAD) by Fisher—luxurious is the -` :ImplemeIIf word for their finer fittings and --a'�—$�DnB " _ upholstery. The wider front •` seat, simplified controls and Lister SepaIatOTB a lanO-Tuning - l . unobstructedflows permit the - T And co »plete piano service, driver and tn•o assen ers'to Eureka Row Crop Imple n ride `'up front" uncrgamped mentg Member of Piano Tubers' As }- % ease. And the rear compact• sociation. Your guarantee r r <; - Also EleetTio Motors, 'Lawn against questionable ractices ment is a re,,elarion of roomi• g q p _ ness and ;olid comfort.' blowers and W heel_bkrrowS and a guarantee of superior ' <, SEF. VOlibt LOCAL DEALER, F, service. i aIVRN BARRETT,, PICKERING hi;'W. PAMENT•ER - Phons 'Pic' 5214 786 Gerrard St., E. Toronto ' Orders may be left at Nevins Office, . . COCKSHUTT For Sale -,Peas, Aanguard Oats r, urban 'Oats,, White Wave Oats,' + Fro' I W V Vd and O. T1. C. 21 Barley �� ; `mss "'lt�, rree—�rOm noxious weeds. }� his grain-ls- �\ -Agency No, I Red Clover and otber seed s Hardwood, $,to.00 cord, delivered' -4 S�1 of Parts as �aai Cement` andbuilding materials _Isis Tires. Oldsmobileslow- Mushy Coll Sprless. BI[,SturdyFrame. Rigid Bi[[n`Ins Even the low. 'r pressure Bra are extra terse- Madezacoilsgrio ssilaround X -member ddeaian. Boz see• ppnncedOldsmobileSi ty.hasa - - HI fleet rices aid • fQr Whoata ' to provide smoother riding, 'contribute to 0Idsmobile's tioacooatruccioaand diaQoa• bf;, 93 h.p. engime for eco- 9.r.Iu az o _ �~ g• p p Oats and Barley, .:better traction„ longer weer. restful Rhythmic -Ride. - al corner braces add streaath. comical super'• performance. .' y , 4 . - - Zttlthsttteebie esitiblt itt tliatN! - '•. - .-: ; .�'.. -. - .. .. ..-_._. - Plows,mewsr ..� OM twine now. Phone all our expenlsg LYE1 _ I vatoi -- Tarr'. . a Els MOTOR SALES---WHrMY Clare ,Dont, Oirt. Claremd t, +Ont. s DONALD M _ - :� A4&". Dealer—J. McGlashen--Dunbartoa ip>iene rte.. sal: office saw�t �, N .. .. � :,. , I - - - 7 R.C.A.F. Fliers March twParvAe Ground For Cololul Ceremony CouW Mal C- e SOGIN ­XEWSits Trips To Moon F Wtihout An Acciclent z, Ontario Tr(wk Dr'o-e/a Tr&r*! PA . .1* .: - BADE 'That Far in Complete aafstx 7 TLe National Government idea Ontario has some 3,0(�k, •truck oz�:, 7 was overwhelmingly defeated in vers who could =like 600 add trf.iA -Iast week's Canadian federal ei- to the. moon — �And safcy, too— It *"on when the Liberal party, led only the moon had the needed roan by Prime Minister Mackenzie connect119. King, -.swept back into 'office .. . But the distance cou.:u he just ,A�. the Liberal landslide was attribut- great. For Ontarlo's i-�je6t trur;x ad by the Conservatives' Qntario drivers have turned ui organizer to fear on the part of the people that ar-national govern. ment would bring in Lvriscription, ::dud chat. -:tar l0 82Lr_ says the. 0 , :A would' amalgamate the two rail. ty League. is 4 Verfolinbl'o . . . . . . . . . . . ;h" a ehange cam�. tt;t of ir�, 71 time dais as wc�.L amment at the present ff q would tend to disrupt the Domin• both iii�q_dals and - wei4t eartip. -orc� bestowed on the 'c000'dillyarA war effort. President of The storm over, . the attention 1-2k DY A. G. Partridge, Pi the League. Some c! the tritr,,k of Canadians turned immediately t elsewhere " to the war in Eur - wranglers, J was dlst;osod, war receiving them tur the Etvk.L,,,h tcn. ope; to the question of what Camp Borden was the scene of a colorful cereniony recently as 38. young L:rmen reeei'ved .7. wou!d 'become of Ontariol Theae"young fliers, representing every par+ oft� Canada, were the first group to enter training with the R. seentive year. a Prem- isr Mitchell F. Hepburn in his C A. F. after the outbreak of war. The proud young fliers are shown as they matched to -the, parade ground' And in care Farne Ettualeur sta, renegade stand . . . where they received their cf veted wings from Wing Commander F. S. McGill.' isticlans mitt' bay that %f. rftJst&";,! the moon is jaot L fLilip way eir Ch"ging, Picture7 measuring t4it rEtfety During the seventh month of the Finnish war cabinet resign pe the . . V anted anc! --the dri-vere -CIPlY that OLE- C41i, Ar -,,Jr perennials when once p V established. cr picture mate n will c�omt up e.40, hii, compine it ;L t-firl armed, conflict in )Euro war to be replaced by a coalition Farm Forum materially in four orumtnt with Rysto Ryti as pre- t�.e earth. ways: 1. Following the- Russo- (Conducted by Prof. Henry G. Set;. year a - rid flower with mier lF - --- —_ Finnish peace, the diplomatic in. wrthei attention. 11tiative was wrested -from the Al. Guelph, assisted by other members ;BROKEN LINE:,c ;..'..-Hes to be wielded energetically of the O.A.C. faculty) 4 by Gerinany� ilhol 31bft German diplomatic drive, Italy tip- -E VOIC BARLEY AND BACON gsirderking he amateur js well ad- F R �!EE Vearled to be' drawn into "c,Io8er Or THE 'Without denefit; of bonus but -yi,-ed to follow ,thio natural ex-. eollabora-.1on with'the Retch; in -anticipation of better prices, -ample. Over 125 N.H.L. S. Allied rejection of any patch- stra;j,.. "I. narrow h-rcc-s, abrupt the Canadian. farmr since the war - td -up peace ellearqW the, stage for and tramping cor".rs around"r-ar- Jn Europe began has broug;i-. Jntens;f'ci�tion of mi4itary. aeric nee 'Age -ur hoiim-, im!ro-, ttraig'ht side HOC K E V Sty, if intensifies ion there was to be;..4. 7 PRESS mank more acres under, --he plough, -a typical example beingil duty the 4 Governmental changes in Allied in Nova Scotia wlicix"o . Dr. W. S. ronfirii'rg '.;mita of trr.cll !47f��. 1 PICTURES,, THE OTHER WELLES The5lit. I . countriet •were carried out with a- A hi%-wter, can Db-.7woe- t4? Blair,- eeeretary -.of the N. S. 'view to a*suring a Much more 71 Roosevelt had only. sent 0__ Farmen' Association, Prof. K.- app,,ar niarjy-tirnt� more fspacious vigarous;_und -positive proEecu-�iQn !on Welles to -Europe 'he C044d- 1:ox, A6-ricultural Coileg Trurtx. �Jie feno.-tFs.and Lre rar- MAPLE LEAFS* CA.4ADCFW -7. ve e, love -ed %itil %Inpr, ;f­orr* IRA NGERS* BRUIN$* AMERiCA ttS of the war. ra seared the foe silly. and at} conducted an aggrri­ Two Strategies -Brandon SUn. tezq Lre evrecned with si'rlil;llbei)-, -sire campaign for 150% more land BLACK HAWKS to RED et- sz.r.v "Iol�n .o ta,i a rmiv a i floc- Y tae itill' on the We -era 'n At the annual convert- SUFFICIENT Vront continued the nor was 1: iion of the N. S. Farincrs' Amo5v- 4: 40Cniad&, srest b,. Ally believed-ialst week -hat new thea. Many Oectors -felt - like =he - 0 fw.-mer w h o - remarkid after tion, -he'd in Truro the other r mar would open up pee- BARE SPOTS IN LAW" f -rd. Pictures of %a abo A eek-.. Prof. Cox gave a rery. in. 1,earinf the -two candidates I h. - sently.,aithough rnany:-eyei turn-- n 5 Xt � �* aA 'I riay*rt in &a the N.iff.L_ *:ructive talk an --Grain Frodut.- Uju=. Allixua;ti;4�311, ad to the 'near East -where,it % as r;dins. "Thank. heareii they dot " '47!!.qsLn.`y be foi,nol poor or �out .-%I, Jtre"m0u2fJ4­LVd. tion on' O!d Gra.": and Pasture known "hat .he Allied army of _-Wth Kc -t in-- I.ands Depleted soar} l`*.- lti;ll 6e ri-eti- &:iar"v stiJitable for ftsa:iag the Orient was constantly recei- eted in.Fertility", e�n- #-t3acy to dig op, remove any gra,.�. &W tl*y're f r" I For varb pha-%izingl he- need for liberal ap- @W%id iDo e! ,)r �Tone more marl and more. material -HURRYING THE HOG t, Hl.lng o. wit h Hogs :ere said' on_� of --the proper fertiliztr. Sm-lfire syrlkv tarxi New tor. Times cbrre-,poncl- to be* the only itarrh wid s.ewini :hIvk:y *itb a two Durham at Iv,,?y leat Archambault summarized the li-taimal that, given ah --unliraite4i ADEAL NURSE CROPWit,n _V1 grats yaiin-navle LW -bdde—& bas;c policies of the belligerents vJPP!7 of, food; will not -overeat llljrltp.� wij; !id ", c r ip�e-ify N, H 1. 0!& 6e grow", more sttrd. For' this purpo.�� -4 in two Formulas: ' Pledged -o re. -'herilselves. They don't hare time, rensively -hip year, occau,e 'of the nt,-!l. it is b*!:t.-,c got Wanted. 'V1Ar*VU%"Z t place U"� fiPect of oiedges anal no ft�)r.ba rack '-e- Uts x4dress on trolry Ist-0- rh ad con just ks' prominent cvoeded i` ;n' a good ra Jure �r nigh. quait" They're getting the rhythm. the feed ration, -ventures, the problem for 'he.,A- for _bacon_ hors-, SCIP.1 biendeld- t•y Hes is to induce qicompel the f.7. ­TOMCIO Star -atul barley with its shallow tr*. iff HIVE. SYRUP Y,%"*iu require, WMY to *track rasbly himself. 'To s a fertile t6p, soil 'SEEING-YOVP SLAYER get him to do this, the J malting "Hey, ' feiA ba, most be inside Q ffect►re o.-- a cam "A pe4ltl9trian aaik,i ing ley is not fattidioufastidious;derhan,(ing LIFE'S LIKE THAT By Fred Ne -he -ition organized against him.- Iitle -4.)atlway should walk facing ve- only the 41)t1ral feeding whieh r Germans, fully realizing ibis. dir­ hicular traffic. In this W2y he can ., Voino-es % i 'gorous, heal -thy 9NW ttL ter i t their efferti towaxd vvj.:jIing . -eeF the oav* before it hits him", he :and fills t -nets. Speaking t4 -oiiil both 'blockade and - 4!0&!it ior . advit�*s nn American contempt- kernels:in order that these be' not. . vcas sten Hitler's !ast'eard then, a r). it helpt, when you kno,vr just full if smut, a di I sease that take-%" to be decision by battle: ..no a ho kiIed_yatt. -.9 henry annual toll o€ oar grain, not attack either tht, Miglroc Sp"tak-­..* Ille !:eed'.1D&0oy should be_ :I -eat - '_')LineV:M or. tl,e Army of tiie. 0:-ior- .,o 4-d vith etfi.vi mercury phospha-e, untilhe has -been force' to" ..AN IMPORTANT GROUP dual fungicide for -cereal. at .7 Tk* War-Wook Ifaere is A group of vr'.)rklers n the late jif t) -If tlaif ouncece R-Pswa kemainofi thi "I'S t-OMM, rV N' as r"ell as in sill hu -be!. of Edeope duripg--,he wife..,., Vqh;:e , ­ •Vr4,nu.47;tie3 In CIIstisn­ coati -'e ,is ideal nurse t:N, V: 1P. . rumors flew o! a �Nazi -1� rhimiz- 'iri Who go alkioat­ fatir wore and r4a) sometimes be sou -n with Una" to King, 'arol, the war A- and %iihotiz ostentation. gild clorew 'A"hen these entered 2nothe.-I on the lies en - IhAse, ere ilh Chy a�.e peop e %o itaff the u, -e �eecttitl Down the fertilizing It lit n IiLitfiin sank herrokn tae;- Sunilay S -h.00:3 of the rarlolus j;e nivinc arap!e to ottzn-,(- rbant , bips in - the 1321-1c, p:p- v::tnvcLrw.. Theks it' i nfrev4ntlih.�', .acres. tr. ther Collowitiv liar •rnw ;run ore to rhe wot-L. Like the -da}' school 'teac."­ '(Reich tront Sweden; morn Da n 'tsid they see iLo e4ildeen go ve;Felf, bearing bucte:. And iiav-: nuongh their cliwaes and 'OUT in� G 'en `to B&ain, we:,e '-ent to tie t% torr -or!d. ardelling blottom by (.;Erman U-boats T World 001nM11121C&ti0n3 WeV6 Vile. ed -611t in a bo-mbardtitent of the by Dog's Ear Clip HA NDL I NG SHRUCCERN earth a shower of eject;:kal particles frorn k hage sunspot ti rew TrASTI Tor hot)."* -In the irforirtil ga-rden plan rl�-e relations became.._�i co&s Liss been in stru6s, such as the coinivon detrained when the soyiet a4lveAisea t;!e United State-, showi;ng iliac an.,- 4 P i, -es, honey suck!e, 'forsyricin, Seder to France, Ja;..06 suvitz, -yrilira or 11',!2s, to, be place) fiv- was recalled isrge corcentra,- io&:s today Are more. JD2WpeVtJ tbe it baek.. In fronigo the qmi,!­ U0114 of Co-rmsit submarines" WeLe 146;1 ever. Br;i;sh &pirj refir io ­ e�- shrubs, like the barberry in -noted outside Norwegl2n t#rLto.-- loon -boli a for "r honie dog-." It Wakes their roars for iliFfe-ent-shades of foliage, 1�,e 'rhe _dtutzia' :sial waters a British raid 04 tIAO NAZI b2S* Of Sy -It was succePs- glisen, r .4. iias itamins A, P. (7, ind D. F.r low Fplreas, or slill- i;sr things that fully enacted out in the FII; en the I'S h� owael-5 of the big line feel that d's� rw"t travel "first -never tXceed, lacca Q1.-Joqr feet in iielght• at iri�_ 'East Chinese reported suceegz-s . v'a-rs" ov custom will be lost. SO tullit%'. fn this t1asq, too, will con(;: etvor` the JapanO�,e on wa. - front- travellers may obtain life-ptesei-v- many of th.e, peileiinigj . As Southilt r. ere for doc��- t"R.0 `01. 'b'*- S'nim;;lt i ris., paler, peonies, plaftrs of'n;t_ 'n( -r Mrl.'Iso! ;�.,kl IL dinar i'leikite tvolfhOaH'da.ght And 'Whieh. like all .-Yin w,*r two Leurs. late for diaper bew sk"t Police escort?" -REG'LAR FELLERS—Well! We'll! Well! By GENE BYRNES' r 7-- Z CAN'T T 3: YOU kN01AJ KEEP YOUR Si FkT YOU N0.4 M00, . WHNR TPAT AS WF_4L ^S 100 I M IN A ?4AWFUL OKI PINHEA0.0 I AVIE o HAND C04 THAT WE VVEP To 1.00K UP A MW X - Alt Boo <b IN "A 7LISRARY."V49AT DO Yclq l�Hlr *4On tT FOR r "T 011- t P_ ..•:-a�...�...., ..., .:f. .-, .w, ✓•. .,.. i.a:Y.w.o-. .. ...... ,•,•» bx:.ti c•.' {..nF..l . �.. .. -qp ,.�.i• . .. .. - ... a. r+C-..a-'T`+e ran. W -ways. T: a q 0 r _ . . aft@ n, he told -them, but *cry �Delkim$ W ier�d11,:111111 4 . ` would camp en rou , i`hey-c pick up, the Indian -cook there i '. nest morning with only a 106 stop, thee- pave ward the Montezuma range and the cliff dwelling.',• SALAD y - Camp was simple that firbt • _ night, and altho ary- Melissa- : was highly e. ited as they rode 4 ~ k• away. The wouldn't o all the 20 mile o Bob's ca in that aft- - r brit would ` _ mktaat terodsite ♦ s �J OREEN 'TSA camp en roue Th could pie have G'a1•e-lY • • • up the India c there next I►een a8r&sa 0' f; morning with ly a 10 -minute Or red�ed do v ' er left �Xvuved on '•. _ b�re rro YonrMontezuno range and the cliff r to ° v a dwelling. akfast'w s _ -- - - 10 Camp was 'simple.- that •first G3rq �` �,•� night, and although c" ,S, was saddle sore nest day, tr e 69 group rode on easily. Yverybod*� dhKingdo _ had slept well. In his mind Bob a a bREN ARNOLD' Barry recheckedevery'detail c.Jre- fully. He could think of no item_ _ of equipment lacking. C)Id Hades CAST OF CHARACTERSdesert air was already getting -in had proven a genius at outfitting. — -' ROBERT BARRY - hero, ex- its heady thrusts, slightly in'toxi- The Indian cook 'would complete the party's personnel. "' Maple Syrup Cream Pie _ plower eating due to altitude. She smiled p Y' P Everyone is ,watching now for, MELISSA LANE - heroine, inwardly at memories of tomato Bob Barry had already experi- f Barry's partner. juice and dainty toast. @need ,one major surprise on this the announcement the sap is run-. {, nine and the glad news that HONEY BEE GIRL -Indian; You ain't on your feed yet, project when bis M. Lane turned - member of Bury's party. honey, but you'll be eatin' all out to be a girl. Now, at liis ranch $ j; L Maple Syrup is on the market. - • • right soon," •Ma -apologized for cabin fate took another dist as xi � Alter•you have relished that first t t f d h d - -,Yesterday: The expedition geta her. "Takes a spell to get" t1't�-_- ase o syrup an ometna e bread oz rolls, try this dessert and way after many prepara. train travel -out of .A person's tions and Melissa looks forward hones, I always say." to the new turn of her carver with _ "Thank you, 'but it was deli- ..� great anticipation. cious," Mary Melissa said; and Rut-.the._yuung scientist--haAea-_i- ----- meant it. Actually .-it was a CHAPTER lit ...... strange delight to eat with zea. BS+ SADIE B. CHAMBERS The heraldic crowing of Ma that way. walewaileA there was not a mar:! - Pelphry's roosters amplified by "Now come sold I'll help park clesi : atmosphere and a complete your things fo.v4he ' trip," Ma rug; starch (again watch 'level lack of, other sound, awoke Mari; . gested. - - -- So many different things conic !delissa Lane next morning, She "Yqu D'on% Need Much" Horses, my grandfather, say you Jumped out of bed, startled. ""Thank you, they're all pack - "Goodness!" s h e murmured ed. I mean"--Shr had- given thin - --,s..i'tiy. The Chicken house wasn't = detail no .thought, really. Sudden - .to n p 8 _q There was ii time, wheat 'it 24) feet from ber window, and ly she remembered the very i-. dawn was creeping up on the oth- small bags assembled there by Place milk, salt, maple_ syrup r r side. Hades Jones and Holliman. For am ask for' agparagui, rhubarb, and - - _. many of the spring. for That shoo, Miss Lane?" called absence'of at least a month, she staring down from their horses at iMa "We been waitin' on you." observed, they couldn't have more When her thoughts had cleared than one change of clothing each. two cups j.. Stir into inixture in - the girl had to smile at herself. Wise Ma Pelphry appeared to read . with frozen fruits and vegetable! Many a night she hadn`t more her thoughts. -- as t! mountain deer, ..than started to bed -at this hour- `_`You won't really need much,- <_abe struck a match to see ht-, honey," «be, _counseled. "Just wilyEto bean " vrrixt watch. Four -forty a.m.. strong, otitdoor thing=. Now that ilities. Almitst an_ t9 ning we desiro. ,Yea, Mr.=. Pelpbry. Are sic to pretty pink gown, it --'17 We, up now?" "But.. it's -.my bathrobe, :qtr,. - -%ver'body's up but you: nota- Pelphry!" This week let us commence in mmeserOn ey. Breakfast's on." "It may be.- i►oney, but you PRINCESS FROCK : The other, had eaten. _Hades wont need it.You will be miler : Jones and the younger man. Hol:i- from any water'Even Even . old -ed pie sheT%-Cover with,meringue. span were already busy with the-- Hades eain", pack in water for th3 space so here we arc., - tm)-rW details of making pack, your 4th every night. But it'll" ' r._for the mallei and horses. Bob be all right." Harry oat beside the parlor lar-ip. and ... tablespoon of cornstarch working with pencil andpaprrs. ' -' "He Likes Me" 20 stalls asparagus "Morning:" he gt•eeted her, 14avty IXeIis, a regar:ied 0114 wi.h - _. _ • . ' • eheerily. "Sorry to haul you uu: digitus;•. The little inLiina,-:e,, of - at midnight, but it's a cusiom out her r�atr,ne , life, -she - xe:ttizcd,' a slow'viten for 16 minutes until a h^rc." would hart 'to be sadly altered, 1..tablespoo finely chopped - She was embarrassed; but .,yN :.Silently she 'thanked hemtelf; for eovrred it with a smile. "I'll gt:�, the, tenth tine ah•eady. Cot_ de' -- se ud to it -I hope.. Pleas" farg:re tiding not -to br;a ng maid to .4s i• _ READ lT- -READERS. wR E IN! -• tae. ..But I really had no. idea zona. But she just hadn't "giscn about the time to arise. Ond no any. thought oto such servicr. a� Miss Chambstre welcomes a:arra clock: Iexcept the roosters." the hairdressers; manicurist", and • They laughed at that, but 7 she her beloved shone" liat L. personal letters from (otereat• quickly spoke again.. When '4ia was through with her, _ "Dr. Barry, I hope you believe she hiokgd fine, She more covrlio, ale when I gay I want to work nc denim_ pants-'•tpey'te most pray. recsife suggestions an topica • troll` as put the money for thi• tical of all," Ufa declared. _-an lettuce. Slip over the stalks a tint trip..I admit I'm inexperienced, = hikin. boots, a mauniais red shirt, ' but .-" - " and a real man's hat which Ma ` He grinned at her: "Stotit fel- had given her with the promipe peeves." Requests Eo* reales low; But take it easy, and learn • that it . would ward off the Ar:• mired the chopped onion and p:- al you go along. Well divide' u„ zona sun. • she duties when we get to camp, "Great." exc•iaimcd Dr. "sari• if ,rou like." There'll be a deal of when he saw her. "1 was afraid Sadie B. Chambers, 73 ' West _ book work, records and such: You.you'd be a. little -well, dudish. more." - can help there I know," You know what I mean. But you (� - "Can't I d6 -something slow? To- look-" da' ?" He swallowed. After all, be Iftire you.still.some: empty ja after making marmalade and r The Meal, A CbaUense Wasn't sure of bininelf now. TO!- thought for a moment be- ing a. girl _ she looks cute - and smart takes finesse anywhere, and Le answered that, "Why can. One Dr. Robert Wilson Barry, was rves? Do you still serves?to of+' Z' perhaps you item, of equipment I overlooked more at home with prehistoric, -,yesterday is some clothing for. the pots and shards, abandoned caves - --!coos. I arranged for. one before and Indian signs. - - ;gon came. He's an Indian, and He likes -me," Mary Melissa lite'.: to meet us at my shack. But decided instantly. She hadn't even this: :.a:: redskins are penniless, Miss noticed what he was; saying. But Lane: How'd it do for you to slip intuitive]- she saw and appreciat- •�,4prinp; Brisk Morning Walk _ er.er to_ the, store and get hips ed his ,glow, In the same fleeting 1' _ some clothes and tobacco? Store moment she noticed that he him- -` > ial►ens at 6 o'clock." self was quite presentable, but he All right," she agreed. hadn't fooled her any, Over the `managed four spring reconditioning pm She gave thought to the,matter night he' had to get a 2 .teaspoon grated nutmeg The ripest bananas must be us- 'aittle eating her breakfast. The hair cut'and a shave, concessions areal, incidentally, was a chal• to the fact that his nevi partner �- :knge. Ma Pelphry apparently ex- was a woman. Donna Grace, beauty eidtor. Re member every step in car, plated a sliglst, city. girl to con. With ar, butter and lemon juice. Mix ;s=9 six enormous hoteskes, with detstorekeepeof fro seri pll} P , -butter and sgrup; three fried two blue shirt@, two sox and bre. a plwtPfaI of biecnits; traria - •hot; ._€for lire Indiarri cook: ; a - assorted eats of beef= - ` Irv# made 'em generous size, ma' - and bring to a rolling boil. Re- *teak dipped in flour "d fried, am," White store mftn said, "Most *tk thick gravy beside -them; n redskins ata pro+ty fak hovoa- 'r far of aquawberry Jami s mu�_ bout@•" • - lwjt a eu f cav p -o sfky1tvpe coffee. `+tr Lissa tr'toUghk it best not to ap- The Indian Girl - 1p>ar surprised, but she wondered 'The men had bought and out. in the usual• way. I4aw to Atop from -hurting Mrs.,• fitted all the saddle horses avid - lPelphay's feslings. In the end, pack mules, so that the party wo those for spine massage. iho➢vever, she fouatl that she had rowdy to travel. soon after nope, pipk hot -house rhubarb, 'which is "'+delle amazingly' well.& It was the : Mary Melissa was highly excited Ifjou're a modern matron. you Ihetviest Sreakfast she had eaten as they rode away. They w,quldn`t =•'im ail h.&. she -,felt sure;_t}1Q I d•)'all- the 20 miles to Bob's cabin him ase o syrup an ometna e bread oz rolls, try this dessert and _ The -Indian was waiting, as •old, I am sure you will agree it is truiy Three Horses had promises. Canadian:-= _ Rut-.the._yuung scientist--haAea-_i- ----- 1. Cups rxrh milk - in amazement -the redskin v ho BS+ SADIE B. CHAMBERS 3e cup *maple syrup walewaileA there was not a mar:! � { `'�* tablespoons Bensons c4 rvc "I am Honey Bee Girl," the �•• = A Spring Medley :. starch (again watch 'level new cook announced. "Three, So many different things conic { measuring) Horses, my grandfather, say you ( to my mind, that 11}ish to write .3 yolks - --want man's food. I have learn in white a on o you, u won e also ? answers me spring re uestn.. -egg Y4 teaspD" gait ?. rolled . man's school. I cook thea white .to n p 8 _q There was ii time, wheat 'it Cup pecans I tablespoon butter - man's food. am readyh Hades Jones. Bob Barry, Holi;- would be much too early •flow to Place milk, salt, maple_ syrup mite, and Mary Melissa alt were : ask for' agparagui, rhubarb, and - - _. many of the spring. for and -butter in double boiler. Add cornstarch mixed with two table- - - staring down from their horses at products i which oul nmhs water. -Rov. - - spootas cold milk ( kept out of the " the Indian girl --as Mender and 'wild ever, today it is much different, two cups j.. Stir into inixture in pretty and -looking a create" a . with frozen fruits and vegetable! " double boiler; stir very thorough - as t! mountain deer, on the market, and other produce ly and give si fe-w turns with egg _ - _ (To Be Continued) presided by modern hothouse fav- wilyEto bean ' : ilities. Almitst an_ t9 ning we desiro. thicken.- we +nay have. ing, add the, egg yolks, and cook ` BUTTON -FRONT This week let us commence in mmeserOn for three minutes, stirring con- stantiy remove from heat:: When PRINCESS FROCK real Southern style byt_ the salad first. 1, wanted to give you cool add the nuts, Pour into bah this talud last week -but lacked -ed pie sheT%-Cover with,meringue. th3 space so here we arc., - ,made by heating the three egg ' Asparagus Salad yolks. .4 tablespoons fruit sugar i and ... tablespoon of cornstarch _ ! 20 stalls asparagus , (mixed . very thoroughly a n d - _. _ • Rings- cut from. green pepper spread evenly on L pie.) Place in _ and' pimento. a slow'viten for 16 minutes until a 1..tablespoo finely chopped delicatebrtxwn. Cellose _ READ lT- -READERS. wR E IN! • .Plain boiled dressini; Miss Chambstre welcomes • Arrange four- stalks of aapar- personal letters from (otereat• agus of either freshly cooked as- ed readers. She is pleased t♦ --- paragus, or canned," or shredd,+,e recsife suggestions an topica lettuce. Slip over the stalks a tint for her column, sad is eves ' of -green pepper. Serve with sal-• ready to listen tei your "pet ` ad dressing into which- has, been peeves." Requests Eo* reales mired the chopped onion and p:- or special mesas ars in order. • mento. See H the family or guests Address your letters to -Miss do. not say" it tastes like :orno Sadie B. Chambers, 73 ' West i more." - Adelaide Street, Toratato." (� Banana Jam - �. rr Iftire you.still.some: empty ja after making marmalade and r rri.o,.- Caage Can ' -r rves? Do you still serves?to of+' Z' Be Improved .$ ' g gwant ease un appetite lon to for - -rometbing . dtiferent . Then U � this: IPart of Reconditioning For _ 1 dozen bananas - •�,4prinp; Brisk Morning Walk Equal ,quantitiy of granulated is Ideal e ° tablespoons lemon juice four spring reconditioning pm y 2 .teaspoon grated nutmeg The ripest bananas must be us- grata should begin with a light i. . ed; mash to pulp, Put thecrush- breakfast and brisk -walk, writes �- ed fruit'into- into kettle; add the sug Donna Grace, beauty eidtor. Re member every step in car, ar, butter and lemon juice. Mix your riage counts for style so be sure to and bring to a boil, stirring con- _. malts these walks ring up dividends.' stattt!y. Add .pectin, keep stirring, for you in grace and distinction. ' and bring to a rolling boil. Re- Now here are,}sem exercises: more . from fire, cool a few mo- First, sit oti th8 Moor, clap arms 'r ments. Stir again and pour. into about knees and draw close to the -. `+tr jelly glasses. Cover with paraffin body. Lie back, then 'rock forward - in the usual• way. so feet touch the floor. Do ten of - A perfect boon is that lovely those for spine massage. By ANNE ADAMS' pipk hot -house rhubarb, 'which is Next, stand with palms of hands _ Ifjou're a modern matron. you on the market, satisfying our pal- ' against the wall and kick backw,, rd demand comfort along with your ates now and giving promise of as far as possible but keep straight Y ' style. Anne Adams' Pattern 4407' mnre to follow. knee and awing from the hips. Do will fill the bill, for its prmct cs Rhubarb Shortcake orcae y If flve for each leg. These are two of the best• exer- linea fit with smooth, unbinding you never tried a shortcake cissa, for all ages and s>iould be perfection. The* front buttoning of this delicious spring fruit, • by . done frequently. makes a slim dividing line. You all means do so. Make a ricin may choose between 'a notched shortcake dolt-gh (fo - , •collar and 'a wide, pointed style;have filed these recipes you will the sleeves are fitted• .or. slashed. have just the one you wish). and wide. If you use the s,.eeve- . Cook the rhubarb in the; same pro- P ' .' bands bands and the square ,pockets, portions as in the trifle. Cool the ' consider having them in a pretty rhubarb' Place between lay. and contrast- with collar_ -to - ers-ef.-shorteake_-Serve--eit dOi er this style today! whipped . cream or. custard as Pattern 4404 is available in above recipe. , mimeos' and women's sizes 36, 38, Beet Salad .IVS= Vto 42, 44 46, 48 std SQ:=•Sly@ hyards -6 beets --gaiac-dressing—'• B take. $3-itrell-{ab and % yard contrast. ',i cup chopped celery, Siad TWWTT Oj 1T$ -(,24y) 2 teas�oort} ch��,ed on • iai coins (stumps cannot be it. 1 ?: cup lima beans ` aepted) far this Anne Adams'pat. ; Cook and 'steam' beet's 'until ten= C. 'tern. _Write plainly Size, dame, der,- scoop out the heart and mix - Address and Style Number, with celery; beans, onion ava ' Send your order to Anne .Ad- french salad :dressing. Put thes�~ IMUE NO. 14--4* aces, Room 446, 74 West Adelaide ' mixture into the beet cups aTu: , .oww• serve wWa boiled dressing. C -- ' � is 0J, ap 7 —Miss Muriel Westney of Tor- ty, the Baby Band members and Mm A. Troyer and daughter Shir. 'Xp#I Sth. .....:LOCALISMS -ofto,'waa at home over the week. their mothers and, the mimi.,)an of ley of Locust 4:. 1, rj�dered theFarmers, this evening; the W. M. S. having. been invited. duet, "Alone" In great style. A See adyt. Adm. 50 cents. f —Toll. Bros. in their Nation-wide 1 —Allan Clark, of Lakefield, spent' The program, in charge of the drama "Not Exempt" by ehe teen- yopular trayologue in • the United' the week -end with We mother, Mrs. Vice -President, Neil' Murkar,, was' age 'gi: Is, carried out a wonderful A41 orticultural Socift Meetings W. J. Clark. as follows: Hymn 613, "J#Ms bids message of missionary ere, Tuesda Church h y APZ41 23rd. n=7 Apirit. ��Miss Helen Burling,. of the tea -Miss Maxine.Elliott, of Taron-r 'us shinell,"'fo'llo*ed. by the Lord's Mrs. D. E. Miller has gone to 'Everybody come to the Ho , rticiil- public "to, spent Wednesday at the* home Prayer and' Bible' reading, by Grant Gravenhurst for a visit to her tural - meeting,* Tuesday, April 9th, ching 0aff, NorthL--, 13&Y Ids --School, spent the holiday with her� of her parents here. Field. Reading "The World Child- ter, who flot too well. at 8 P. �iin.the Pickering United y 1i ted Sister, Mrs. F. T. Bunting,/ -and I.- —Fred Clark, of Sintiluta, Sask. ren" by Betty Scott; Song, I'School Schoolro Schoolroom, Hear Mr. L. G. Klein, family. Butt, a Reading by -CARD OF THANKS tielliff, 041- Gladiob, f I- i is spending a few days with rela- Days" by Helen Bu 0. A. 7., —We congratulate Mrs, tives in this neighborhood, and is Bert Coates, Piano number by Neil H. Mec We -wish to -express and convey owed by a discussion ori Nut Trees, nt with his sister, Mrs. Murkar, Story, "The Nest in the also Mrs. H. A. Hopkins, Toronto, bin Robert Gordon, of Church Str. Mr. our thanks and appreciation to contest conducted by the Merchants Tree" by Mrs. Gartshore. Hymn, on "Work of the Month". Music by Portrait Co,; Spadina Ave. Toronto. Clark tells us ' that it is twenty 588, "God sees the.. little. sparrow 'those friends who -assisted us in local talent. years since he was last in our will- Fall", song, by Jessie "Bushby, � moving recently. a beautiful wrist ..The prize was — -- - age claims to see many changes: Dueto "Jesus- is my Neighbor" M 1106, wateh. by es. and rs.'- community club Ltd. .v both in the faces'.: here and Also in Joan and Murray Fallaise, Reading*' -`-A silver tea will be given by Claremont Ont. 77.ur streets. "The Dollar ai2d' the Cent" - b3f yrs. Conway', at - Duffin �re- is I— I . Next Ladies' Night twill be the - Pickering, on —once again', D.�i T,;NtONWILLE -the-8 Sunday Af+oa* Aunt for Ma'90—n- 4sda --99P—Tu on the rampage. The annual f100(12. Grant - Field. Ifk.mn' 590r. At th noon, from 2 *to 5 V. in. and from.. have started. on Monday after- April 16th- open. The program is in 17 to,9. The receipts are in aid "of conclusion of the -.program, lunch Remerriber the Spring Dance at, charge' of the. 'South-West Section th noon last, e water rose above th,.! was served. the Mammoth Hall, Malvern, under ISt. Francis de Sales Church.' and a, good time is guaranteed. Rem banks and flooded all the low-lying the auspices Junior =The W. A. of the United of.. Unionville Juni member April 16th. k --WHITEVALE -the -vieinity�of-the-eree Church will liol(T their April meet- t land in Ing at the home, of Mrs. Ross Ir About four o'clock in the afternoon win. on Tuesday afternoon, April the water began to flaw over the Holiday' visitors to the vale were road, and. by seven o'clock, it ha,! -'11iss Erma Birnie, who helped M The Pickering BRADLE 9th, at 2.30 o'clock. Mrs. F. Y'S. . M. Chapman's group will be in charge.: reached a depth{of -about three feet. Ellison celebrate her birthday. —The home of Mr. and M n MEAT MARKET-. Im Boys' 2 -tone 9*eat •Mrs. Her - residence The bottom floor of Arthur Cook's Miss Irene Pugh, Douglas Sloan h the Wilson family. �bert White, of Pickering, was the i residence was flooded, and the fa with ly. Mr. and ers, $1. 25 I ily were forced to remain in the- Mrs. Harold Brunner, of South Riv- scene of a birthday party last Sat- We Darty full line of Boys' Breeches, 'urday night, in honour of the for -town over night. The waters also er, with the.. Randall family. ' Mr. $1.75 Box 8, Winibreakers, �$1.75 Mrs. Ainnie Rice, reached Ackford's Service Statiom and Mrs. Lioyd and. family, of St. Fresh 7ner's aunt, who Two local victims of ehe flood were Catharines -with Mi. and Mrs. Her-' celebrating her 90th birthday Boy s' red or'blue Shirta, was -Axinand- Chapman and -Neil Md-relk-mair abo the e family fr-o—m d .76 on Sunday, March 31st. Several Af i CUR Men's Big B Overall's, who were stranded in the middle of Oshawa, with son Fred, of tis $1.76 iit y I -ker relatives attended from Whi h Men's heavy --lined smocks 2.9 . the flood, •on the highway, for near- Tanks.. Cured Brougham, Kinsale,' Pickering and Brock cRoad. After a delicious sup- ly one hour, as the result of trying Miss Audrey Wilson spent a de- Men's Rubbers at various p' 6 help a *passing motorist. One lightful holiday with her aunt, Miss 'Meats per, the evening was spent in play- e ces. -Thombbill. man, against the wishes of t�ie E. Wilson at Ing games. 31iiBsionary Society celebra- Our'delivery is at your wrvice Highway employees, took the risk The lhe Ladies' Aid 4'the-Presby- of getting through, with 'a patient, ;ed their Easter Thankoffering C. 0. Bradley terian Church wUl give a Roast who was being rushed to hospita!, Pith a very fine supper, - followed Phone Pick 1620 Beef Supper in the basement of t! -_e fbone Pick 3604 United Church, an Friday evening, for an appendectomy. With thisex- by ca. programwhich did -credit to CJ. -AUNCE SILK ceptl6n, no cars were allcrwed. - to all who took pare. Our juveniles .-April 19th. Following the supper, Lect cross until the waters had receded' certainly can 'talpi the show. Ken - Rev. D. Marshall will give a shal Ure on "British Guiana", where he -to a moderate depth. Photographer-- meth Wilson opened tlFe program from Toronto papiers were on hand with a piano solo. Mrs. J. Tweedie �PLhad spent a nunDhe'r of years- in told the story of. the:Easter Lily.as. usual. Up -to date- no serious miissionary work. Mrs. P. IN. Sprat* damage has teen caused by the Bruce Annis a piano solo, Miss G." will furnish a program -of music. in our last week's issue it was stated flood. s-� B. M. Tran a reading; -Mary. Burwash.- a 7 n , —T%e. •- Easter 11ankoffering piano solo and a play - just, Little that the mpper would be held o■ 'the, 9th, but the d4te had, to be meeting of the Mission -Band -as- Daffodils, by Constance Randall, held on Friday afternoon, March Mary Herbert, Margaret Tweedic � It's Time It' changed amthe Horticultural Soc- s OnI 29th, - in the Sunday School. Room, and Betty Mason, was a real * treat., -,Jety 'had -arranged for that date.., Y Adm 26 cents. There was -a splendid program and A spirited piano duet by :bonne the attendance numbered about for- Wilson and Constance Randall.. t0 Brigh 95ce, ..... ..... ten u -p here's Z. in �uv m es Staunton a 0 Semi -trimmed f 7 IV miles Wall -papers 411 1 Oc. pe up. 7 r roll on low 3epr, i teade r Where's lots of good eats n Groceries. 7. Here's a week -end special that ill hit lbs. Gran. right' in the eye ---100 you and of the �a.s Sugar or $6.29, -IT'S 1% CASH PRICE, BUT IT'S- SWEET. lbe 3,1C"t:G1-M",-BL1CK ZZM3ST The mod.] i"PWPrd$*d 'a -J SUPER Mo#d 3 1 fQW400r 4"d he -trie Sisman's o. 22" Work Boot wears like a pig"; DG'oe.'' Ask for it= -J t say want Nc. 22." U6 6f d ming 1940 McLa4hlin-Buick to claim that alone is enough to send you hot -foo, i ting 4PMAN Hm are lo. hiiigs about this stun- But even skipping this, there's one thing Me A attention —that I S t to your Buick dealer. That's the fact, our T what �s, il you really win '`to know what's in motor cars. obvious from the very looks of other cars, Buick goes thew days so gm the that as you've got to fi!o�% the industry. McLaughlin - way folks. are swinging over to I For instance, -It set this year's pace'last y'ear-m4nd` right Pickerm w�. Buick, that it m tng ust liave someth ' ing value-, • 'Wise that'i important for you to measure: 'now, style -wise, comfort -wise and feature. wise, it is thei car others will be like "some' What you hear about its quick -off -the- -day s Master Poultry. Feed 'mark engine and the silkiness it gets from So do the obvious thing. Go try out this -Us fox - balancing after assembly certainly ca su Concentrate, -Layirl, Mash inquiry troll drive it. And --the,! rave". notices-BuiCoil Spring`- fie -think we kffow-vvtw the -result -will Concens--' -foot be. Even if you don't Ais'cover that Sh --and-Grito --H ing gets, the talk you bear about five At .09 7 front seat -room in the Super—finger-flick :McLaughlin-Buick ls an immediatd "inust," �JA transmission — these suggest there's some- you'll decide you'll never be real] ha Pig Starter, -�'thin here yox ought toJtnmy-abiou�­��fiave- ipg_ Poul. Meal and Mifte'ral, 1A xf `nONALD MOTOR SAT wumy ock-Food• St M P- er - t. Assoc. Dealer—J. McGlashen- Dunbarton Plow Shs�res to fit pearly every '' make of P10* fbr­NcCorwkk,M,-erieg Farm Y&ChintlkY &00 • -P Our Kolb = We. bwo IL C" ad it. Os it. in no swa .1 J..S. BALSDON9 PICKERING