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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1940_04_12,�.-....... �. _...� .aa+ro•e-::.�T --.. .. :..,..�.. .. , ..: n�..._ ..,yn-e;•a-r.�s _ i..wanr.' �V'I. ��r:,�y�i.-!�'3m.. P'may.:�.-e.c-••v^T 6i�-..��'7+.+i1. .l,ti i ,.-...,' .�•!tr � ., '. vj :.'.' .. •.. �. �.'�-... .. ,, .,aN 0. a,•:� 'I•_ ': a4. .tom .,��..- ,I P'l '� CKE R NG EWS'�� _ ... } 9 7" OL. IJIX T .4''.ICKERIM - f r y; .�P . 12, 19 0 - _No. 34- _ -- - fafatRarsttisossat 6ssltts _.-:.�,' DUNBARTON ROUGE 'HILL BRVUGHAac - GREENWWIU .Mrs. Ella McConoclde is ha —� •' ' _ - .__ -�_._. . ving On " Tuesday evening, April 16th, Mr. and Mzs. E. Crocker, o! Tor- i H- O. PEARSON-Ph aieian a sale of household effects- etc," on .a meet$ of MILLS _ ng special I&to the oMrta;, Mateo day, with L....and , .L-Fsad Surgeon. Fivabat goo. :� Tuuesday afternoon April '16t1i i at residents.Sun will be held The April meeting E. FORSYTH. Opb. D.. Dimetor e�n8 of the W. M. school auditorium The speaker will A 86--1936' tome% large : ntpel•. attended 18 *salt $tee Aire oa of Onto. to x -j. S. will be_ at the house of Mrs. be Mr. Lti J. C)haplarm of the Ontar- Sacrament. Sery;�._ the - - �fember of lbs Ainerkao optometr;.-,1 Aja Thursday, April Eyes essattaed by .vaoratment. Y, A nl 18th. io Research Foundation of the De- ernoon last. Sun�l&y aft- _ -CHOPPING J �° ftte chmmoont. oat.. at 3 P. m. rtanenedrietdayan p. �. ` ere to • a Eurnre and Dan- speak on "The Aloalysis and ' Fert- _ g -- as ce at the Com $unity Hall, Dunbar- ilization of 'Soils, the A aining• experience in the . Br°n_ WE GRIND FINE . dapllust to Shaun School last week. Bran Sborts and Fe p DONALD . IfUDpY Barriatee. ton, April 19+th. Proceeds ,of which Various Crops„ and.wpll. illustrate' . E+verea , ed . of all -rY . syt c,or. Notary rubLc. i�so.,.rwx.oaa. t • and �, Ray, �o! Mods, a13o minerals_ and oiber � 094 for a.dy ueeupted by taraate A_ XA.;hns- kvill . be used for' the Red Cross. his lecture 'with posters and ' spec- Toronto visited Mr. T. tlsti.aotith.fag of Court House. Whitby. sly You are urged to support this wor- hien diagrams. Mr, Chaplain comes on Friday last. ice Gainmager ebneentrafes for profitable feediap , - BEATON, BELL" & ROSS �' cause. Watch for further an- under the auspices of the ichool Mr. and.. Mrs: Bert Harney And • kept on bt►nd nouncements next. week.a capacity audience; yrs. Robertson s 8arrtsiors &Solicitors The cert Troop Da Euchrunbariaa' Gus _ pent the week -end Vere stock only the best. Poul We J. BEATON. K,.C. Telephone Guides are having Euchre and GREENWOOD with. Toronto relatives. -' -Ei.EROOKE-BELL, X, C. Adei, 2838 'Dance in the Community Hall, this - A number of Brougham young feeds and SuppliC5. J. D: F. ROSS Friday,A 1 12th at 8 People.. attended the Junior. Farm . - _ Pr? , P. m. Re- • �°'�me o! the -Y. P. • U. attended 372 Bay St. iresbaments, good prizes and good the Rally' at Newcastle during the ors and InstituEe ineetnSg Brook �OHI`T L. POND - Toronto music. Adnxission,. 25 ets- week -end. lin on April 4th: r -- �U. HICMARDSO.& Co.. Barris. The W. LSI.. S. Thankoffeiing Four of the C. G. I. T. girls un. The W. M. S. meeting for April Repair Shop •qq Sotieitors• NOW'*ra Su" Eat, service will • be held on Sunday rated with the church at service on 'will be held at the hoarse Of Mme." _ taretiia lite St$ldi T6rooco �t. toroaw: Sunda marni Johnston on the 26th fnatead - —�71 Tsasphoae Ad.16s 1;1c:Ktnng Pb.o' 4613. 8t1 morning, Abri] 14th, iii Dunbarton F ng. We welcome them. t of the The mea 18th. 1•aar prepared to repair trace _ MGUS Mt:MILLAN- United Church The ladies have Y friends of Mrs. Wm. _ 1�+.�1°cur 8u►lic. 1s'Rn dtl ;r'�st a err securing mer s� glad to. know she, is re. � Ritchie is on the sick list, tors and farm- maehint:ry. '�+►" Teteahoa. E2gia'tSR03. z9tt Mrs. E. G Murray a�s their guest covering from her recent illness. this week, and Barbara Maus; has ilei also agent speaker. cMrs, W, Perkins, been under. t! -for Coeksbutt Lar�ttal spent the end a few days. Ira lements. St. Paul's, April 14th. and Sun- of the! week with her sons in Tor-- ti action gu a - 'm L. D S. day. alter Easter. Sunday School Miss Fern �ERBERT T_ FALLAISE, onto• Malcolm, of Toronto - s _ D. D, S.. Graduate of Moro, Coils• of D4<rs. W. Gee addressed; the by, were with, their people -over r JOHN .NORTON p act sur and the tmnivitnity of Torooto. at, 2 p. m. Evening Prayer at a P• and Mise Co Phono 5104 - ' time• to re bda�nc� aecood poor int pt St. end- m. This will be a service of inter- G� Rim Sunday School on Sun- a Hedge, of Wldthy CLARE �� t�aueb, Pickerioa, Ont. Omb, boon: 9 cession for the Persecuted nations day morning, her to is were nth their people over oy appotntmeot. ([-nr P P -= Miss- week -end. P - "r,te.), Ptta P,ooa Pict sxoo, of the world, for all olio are sui- ions. . - M Z1 tering because of the war and for Mr.- and ''Mrs. George ;,]son, of ��Margaret Caere, of Agin * aYDs, the success of the Allied cause. Toronto, spent. last Sunday court, and Mrs, Seewart, of St. �'�' =• the fomeYs' Esther, Mr, Walter Catharines, W 'week -end visitors InBuranae Of All Binds. _ _ -, •..�,,.,.�,,,,,,,..,,.,... .. Were with their' H. BBA`1'ON. TOWNSHIP o Wilson. brother, Mr. i�"ai ' I sie and f- Ds. cterlt. Gon.eyaaeu.:omman.00ar for Mr. Elmer Mutton, of Torontc fly` 88636 Rates Available 191111 �txi: aflidavka, Accountant.,etc. loner of a few days Brougham Young People attend- - .1:Ite-r-tas.t,iseosea: q+Mte�ale.out. Univeraity is spendingF - . with his cousins, 32r. and Mrs ed a Rally at Newcastle last creek Securniq and Service. A. E. RICHARDr ON Pretsen. :. end of the Y. P. of Oshawa Pres, ' INSURANCE£ a Mr. and Mrs. Jaanes Pengelly of b d Pbotie :� Yteiy.'. The name of BROUGHAM PICK SIS - ABAL. 89TATE Brooklin, -wgre with Mr. W'm. Pen- MTs. Rich. Tweedie Was inadvertently .CONVEYANCING Selly on Sunday and their niany y omitted in the friends were pleased------ e tY}em list of the family, of the tate G. ars di 6etablYied agency, reatd7 at Divine Service. L. Middleton, which appeared lastNOTICE _ to serve, The Greenwiood Dramatic ' .Clue week. Pilose, Pidt. 6000 g The Bible Baseball game played are presenting their new. play, -in the church here P � tracks pass your t►y ertaeF 1 • *� _' BlKfld� THROUGH ed nes Twin Sister, r t)y, April g, between Bou in Monday el -v. - - xY � ��►1 A W arch here, on Friday, A nl Sham and Cl- -_. �� t - G HROi GH SOi TH 19th. This is as extremely, inter• moo' �'onng People, resulted iz A�t, C 0�*- a4ig13N8$D AUCTIONEER AND t ,VALUATOR AMERICA esting and amusing story. of how vrctory crier, W;� a goo " i for the f _.. --' Bales conducted .Aaywbero _ ' Pa outw7its his scheming rel D, °tin _.::..quo CI�dENT� Tlmeye'z'e �onsing, at" lasts Yes, atives. Be sure to see, The Women's Institute are hold- BAND z ^ _Pboae or write. Address 814 Duod&s the Toll Brothels' Tmvelo this play. Street. East. be" in "Pickeria Will enjoy it: ins a Social Everii = n Thuri- ' vB'Ls Yoti will ring p GRA 'Whit by. Ontario. �, on Tuesday, Apr. Our W, M. S. ladies are planning day' April 16th. in the �'t3wtm .Hall. an$ 23rd; For sixteen months the Toll l Progressive Endue and oche; _. to attend the annual meetingof Brothers travelled "down though Oshawa Presbyterial, in Simcoe St. gashes, Adm. 25c. Ladies please BUILDERS SUPPLIER _ _� 8rierbu h Hospital South America -and- then `back up United Church, Oshawa, on Thurs- puede' A160 10081 8artage wort[ Government Licenced th Pmt Coast to Canada• Now, day, April 18th, Thee will, to sympathy is felt for Mrs. Eph- �7Qe have 1,y -means o_ f the finest hoto exon t Placed is atvcir R futt - Main St E. Stouffville Oat, P gTaPhY three sessions opening all, Y, W, ose sister, - Mrs. LINE of MAPLE LEAF MILLING � • equipment obtainable, ,you are able m. M ng at 9.28 a. Marshall, ed awe last Thurs. 1996 rs L. F� Stephens President y Pass a. to take this entire journey in one of t,.e Dominion Board, and bliss day �e8sed had made many COMPANY FEEDS. Maternity, Medical,. and Surgical evening. The Toll Brothers had Marion Anglin, B. A., of MacLear friends -here- wJ+en visiting Mr. cases taen - many hair -raisin experiences pen'ences on Mission, - Winnipeg, will -be guest and =Kms: Holtby, in the past. A. W. M - Maternit Semi -Room thele .trip, all of t�hich- otr will be :. ...-'Maternity _ . 9999 Y MITCHELL L 'speakers - On Sunday evemrin the W. M, (Rates for 10 days -$25.75 &We to hear shoat, as told by -one _ S. field their Easter Thankoffering .'PLokerltlg, OnU HeQistered Nurses in attendance and °i in person, This talk is al- Ai:DLEY _ Meeting, and had a large. crowd, a Of3icephonr S4GQ Residenc e- 83 - 24 hour service given, so illustrated by- ' t'�eir 'numerous -. -.: very_ attentive congregation. Mrs. Ambulance Service, slides as well as motion pictures. George Puckrin is repainting . Hastings, .. of the: Dominion Board, - Something New J1tR5. E. R. GQOC 25.37 On their• trip eiey tools, over 3000 his house. 'brought a very worthwhile mess- y "stills" and 7000 -feet of motion Mrs. Frank Puckrin is" indispos- age, full of information and en - FOR picture film of early everything .ed .with a severe cold, couragement .to. those who are try- C0161nan "Oil Heater—Neat, - ' INSURANCE they witnessed Tae Young People are again ar- ing to carry on work of the W. M. If •you were 'fortunate enough tc ranging for a season of .baseball. St. bfms. Cassie good heat and'ea,e . too erste Presided, assisted ' is _ Sr.RVICE _ see their last . travelogue,. ,entitled, _ Mr.. Donohue -.called on friends in tt:e opening devotions by Miss A18o- s good lire of ranges Phone Pickering 67 - "Hitch-liikin around. the World" here on Sunda , Or s':a g Y• Duncan and: Mss, Miller. Mrs. H. T -]i am sure you will .be .patiently -..Henry •She$ Is, again ' on the Malcolm and Miss Bayles sang an if it 18 a furriace, • we w9uld �OYRIL E. MURLE), waiting to see and hear this one, fans_ with Mrs. McBiady. ` 'appropriatae duet. be pleased to fust she beet TIRE; : AU?OMOBILF, LIFE entitled "Hiking through Soul'.. . Fred Gibson, of Greenwood' was The ladies of the 'W, M. S. quilto "Pe ACCIDENT, WINDSTORM see ECOnOm ' America". a recent visitor 2:ere: ed three quilts for icales, .in the �PUBLIG LIA BIL1TY Etc. \, R"1Q8 they 'started` outs ,tF.eY Wm. Smith is at' present_ .in the town halli on. ,Thursday afternoon, Satisfi0100 Guaranteed SE41 VICE PROTECTION had to face perils, malaria, jun' Western hospital. undergoing an op- and in the evening, the Quaker les; snakes, starvation and eartlm- eration " on kis eyes. We hope fora Oats Co. put on a Pancake Supper: . ALQIN �U�H� i quakes Yet, they laugh ed at these' a full recovery..; - Their represttntatives""• did every - Spring Specials _ and came back alive, to tell this Tke recent rains scooped out L tt_ine -possible to make this- supper _ Hardware .-Tinsmith wonderful tale. Probably you too hole under the C. P. R. subwaybut a' success. T'•e PtC$B�#I'1`iGF ,� pancakes were del- y • followed their exciting articles in loads of gravel have been put in -cions;' so much'so, the prize-ttiinner ^A mod-6rately`priead beta- the Evening Telegram. The obstac- by the council's truck, in the Men's Contest, hid. away 22 -PHONE? 46043 :.. room suite,.. walnut,- in les they had to surmount to.reach -.-The Community Cltfb are hold of them. The after program was the fashionableligbt'fin- their destinations }mere innumerab- 'ing a Shadow Basket Social and .somewhat disappointing, as the en - le. Only.youth, in .its quest for ad- Dance, on April g6th. Ladies with trahts"were Rith one exception,. ..Your ;1sh ;waterfall •fionts, eUi - denture, . education and beauty baskets, free. Gentlemen, 25 cts children of: the •Jiome communitg , pl such ti"journey as' Children, Free. only, Mr. and Mrs. Murkar came : hating of bed dresser could' accom ish c "i tris. fine recent elections in the roe- from Pickering judges: J chest of drawerR, .1lirr�ra to act as Both of the 'Toil Brothers, are• al'.Institute resulted" in the 'follow- 'Xi. llMurkai gave instructive exp Spring-Jo6ic are plate glass.—$75.0, graduates of the L:niversity of Tor- ing officers: Pres., Mr' C. G. Bry: lunation of points takfen in iudging,' _ LAYER- FELT MATTRESSES onto: Their father, Rev, S. L. Toll: ant. Vice -Pres., Mrs. Theo. Annan w' ich should be helpful' to aspir- Is -Now, �.� _ B. --moi.,. ,v retired and Mrs. G'. Ii: tL, -8ec.-Tress.• ants in the future. It being_Mr. T. mf (led wttfi soft:rTf costo min -"in ,sn+ion _.' $ ;-Ont. --MIr. -Tob Mrs.. R. P. winter. Dire'&Drs: -N1'r., C. Brmvn's a2nd 'birthday, he- was On Sale •Striped f oral cotton ticking. All at 'one time, lived in' Whitby, this; • Percy -Neale, Mrs„Mel. "Bryant and `called to the platform, receiving. an a - standard siZea. Ea+h.$5.95. hY the way,, tieing _t.he. -starting Miss Gladys Puckrin, Press Secre ovation, and he gave a short res FS, p Vt'BOY DR -UG STORE point of the boys' first journey - fumy, Mrs. F. M. Chapman: Dist= itation in' Orsi=tinle. manner, .Finan- T Congoleum Rugs at s�.ecial prices ryant. cat .returns were quite •satisfactory. TUMEEZ. and. NU RR. ,Wbrid., _ _ trict • Direc�or, • Mrs..- 'Ev. -']3 _ - FRB "Hiking through Atmericat' has The Club met at tne. home”' •of' Mrs. Cassie expressed :the appxec- Eat Better Feel Better Work Better Motor Ambulance, Day or Night beeh recommended by. many of our :G. K. and -..Mrs,,, Pratt on Monday. iatioii of the W. M. S. for the help .r •J'hoae• 1300 leading churches and:m.inisters as a evening,_ About thirty braced •the, given bY.,the Quaker Oats Co, and ALLIED � " •' Travelogue of undeniably excellent roads and rain and a most enjoy:, Mr, and Mrs. Murkar,- A 'Quiz Pro- ' and ahglesome entei•Gainmept , in acble evening, was spent. A cam- gram u3u was coreted_by Mrs. Nor- OPTICIANS C. A. STERRITT every respect. And you, can take mitfee of young" people w•as nam ton and Mrs. W. Gray. this journey with them. You too, err to carry on the ball activities F uneial Director can climb mountains, penetrate, for the season and money voted Don't for the Roast Beef Sup. - Make an Appointment. nr if) the Basement of the /� Ltd ' jungles,- and cross deserts without to purchase.�all and bat. Pro mess- p BOYES DRU' CO• Ltd 9 Fnrnilrure 'Dealer • • j g ' � g �. facing : the hardships . they were ive euchre was then played, Poll- United Church. Pickering � i - seri �. 10Dtp rj 'forced to endure, This is truly a owed by music, Luncheon, ayd a Friday, Aprll 19th SUNDAY HOURS --12-1 nopa.8•tp,m. story of youth, danger and roman- vote of thanlas to the home, Rey D Marshall will spe41K on ' pgQjtja M �. ce. -B. M. BritiS " !� b C{u1a . na „ _ t •r' r{i .: z pa ..o-_4.> .::.. tea..;. -: t ... •- : ,,: - :, . ,- .. . ,.. _ r.:o-rsw': a' �xC.'a .-:,H' .1. v F _ •C •.'. Wit.' _ ... T.,`rt'... - - y,� 1 _ Their Majesti�as After Traditional Maundy eer+eu>lony no 1wk RARE • SIMPLIFIEq HOUSEHOLD ._. • _ S MECHANICS' By A. Frederick Collie ► %- [yRt r ` For the home handyman this to S volume is inditpensable. In easily EXtR �—- - understandable language, Mr. Col. ins- explains what to do ,when the -refrigerator' gets out .:D! order; u hot-water ststem fails, _ • ,, when the hot ly when the toaster goes on the blirik, when a window sticirs, when •the radio breaks down . .. when— . anything • Burn in g •goes wrong- in your CIGARETTE RAPERS home. oma _. >: Here, also is valuable informs• — t . _ . HONE F/IIFfR NA DE — ; 'tion on- how to repair -and keep is ., working order al, of the most • , common of household.. appliances,1 : • • M ` from sewing machines and foo11"t _ r - - mixtures. to burglar _alarms.. Ar}d a complete picture is given of 1 ating • system, water sup - your hes their seed into at :east thrre Y - ply, Fe afrorigeation -and air-cgndl- parts, sowing a third -as soon a tioning units, and electric power.. ,veather yermits,. a third a litt e - An excellent gift for Father, later, and the balance at the very ° or t hat mechanically -minded tai; -end of the planting season. 1a -- -s- ` ` ..housewife!this way if frost does 'cut dowil "Simplified Household Meehan" v ies" -.-by A. Frederick -Collins, the first batch there ,viii be more i . Toronto:.Ryersoa Press, 299 planta Coming on and., the season - will he. lengthened .by the la -r Kine George and Queen Elizabeth are shown bidding good -by to the clergy at Westminster -Abbey. after. Queen St. West ;3.00. part of the garden sown. Making part in the traditional Maundy ceremony in symbol of. the Kmg's humility before God. The royal . couple, at,hi$h noon, on .March 21, stood with 44 aged men and 44 aged women while. the King handed -them ppooach�tko ntainiag 44 pence each, in specially minted silver coins—the 44 matching his age. The. ceremony + " _ hates800 years in which the King was obliged to wash the feet of the. momt wretc�te of his subjects.G Q e 1 n s a.i p. f the ceremony, however, was abandoned by King James II. Y, Roosevelt declared he "caw scant In these unspoiled waters from Old Gardeners spread out the _ hope_ for peace" in Europe at the the Atlantic to the PLdfic the ang- garden. fresh tegetable season by N F - present time.' Germany 6iticially ler wits -find unexcelled sport for taking advantage of new, later _. me week, many varieties of game fish, said and 'earlier varieties. = - hr - that the tnited States policy a ads a al example. At lied a big part in causing the war. species of fish to suit the taste ! one time it was only possible to Ban - citing contents of documents, seized every class of angler. All these. sDe- et one variety of. Golden _Ban- In the -.Polish foreign office arch cies are not found in the same wet- _ 8 �. tam. Cobs were short and -the sea- ers..nor even in .the same province, f PARADE. ivee.r... son also. New there are of A At home in Canada, publication but each has its hablCat somewhere three or foul different 'Bantam - - The Allies began fighting with o!'tfie soldiers' rote rgsulte showed iii Canada. types — some extra eariy, some ' Their gloves oft — on the economic that the, election standing in no regular season, some late.` Cobs` , rJarosrt as the - ware with_ Germaps cosetitueney was affected . _ .. Pr4c have been lengthened, kernels', •stared its eighth month- The deci- mier Hepb_Iirn-o Ontario declared VOICE made bigger. One can enjoy the +sion taken by the French and Brit-- •'tho complete., solidarity" of his go". .finest table earn for over a month irh to use Their economic and naval ernment, ridiculing reports of his instead of but a week or two a3 rovincial b£• . in. the gold days: saDerlority over Germany is an -at- Early resignation-.. • p OF riiE: - _ A Brand k _ _. tempt to strangle the Retch, end elections were postponed for. _ the Lmpat+ant Be��aners the Western Front stalemate and time being ... Rumored during the The beginner is inclined to rush ° the lnitiattve in the war, week ;Were appotntmeni* to the Sen- the season. It Brill not 'hurt to' - recover Sw�atsiflsr _ _ .. serried the conflict into a new' aie of Mise Agnes Aiacpbalt. defedt plant peas, apinaeh, lettuce or rad- _ t -Labor candidate, at just as soon ' as otind la -for theAL t phase and opened up possibilities _ed V. F. O• PRE ish, Iu of .ver in the north, an the Balkans _ some date in the future; signature ready, or sweet peas and flowers ®a ' - �amd in the Near East. - soon of the . Great Lek_ es It Law which aaturaliy seed themselves. MOrnino ��'•`N f r NEW STRATEGY renes waterway. treats with the THEY HAVE THE TIME,For the medium hardy type of _ q, S• . We aspect to- hear any day now . - plant, however, there is no- ad - 1>7!m. a Minister Chamberlain's de• than the troop's on - the Western Cereal _ slsravioa that heac�eiortl, the Allies Front 'arra ..doing a little. knitting vantage whhtevei in 'sowing too :•_... - would wage eeonom-ic war to the ut• for the folks at -home. rtt e s O soon' There is-Httle-growth In an7 MEM moat preceded tightening tip of the —Woodstock Sentinel -Review- cs"e u . •l -th soil.. really tarn Bee Hive Syr��' _= blockade to pinch Germany !Where 0 � � � O � � �` _0— - vrec m. • - / it .would hurt most -- interfering LET'S ALL LISTEN IN Gardeiteis are advised to 3lvide with her supplies. of iron ore from ;Amerman author. sags there Scandinavia and edible Sats 'from By VIC BAKER the Balkans. Balkans. In this most important isn't enough color ]n modern city LIFE'S LIKE THAT -By Fred �Ieiirer 4 action Hritaia was -seen opposed by _ life. Why 'not 'put s1T the ' teTe- ithe neutral nations, chiefly tb� QAHADA .ATTRACTS ANGLERS phones on the old=style rural _ . '8candinavien countries (Sweden art line sybteal" , - wrarned that an; attempt to seize Now that Spring is here, din- party e_ �• _ Walton everywhere —London Fre : Pre ' ciples af-isssc —. —0— -- �---•- f i ► t t t t ti - Geaman iron ore ships in NOrweg are regarding their fishing tackle - LOW SPEED AFTER BARK than waters would find the Reich with. con.tea plative eye and eater- It is swell -established tact that - aittiag back with acounter-Mock= vague ideas of where to go ads against the Alltel) But the taining the majority of fatal accidents _ Council decid- for ;bait first 1840 fishing ezpedt. rticu rl Allied War Cour Fish are. due --to speeding,' pe ljt y e All r. the -supreme em mind A P� tion. R.ith this is eat that it preferred to run at 'night. In Kansas City, where a o r i Abe risk of losing friends among and Game Department of the Can_ I • adta$ 'National Railways have for vigorous safety campaign was car- \ - sentral countries than to sacritice the n- •few.months been amassing Hied on -last year, cutting themillion lives trying to blast a Daft; ` j Vis' '. ihrottgh the Getman R'estwa11. The information, concerning the better death toll in half, it eras found r .-� strategy adapted. was to use aeon= localities in 'Canada the sportsman that positive results were not ob- can visit and to bringing up-to-date tained until an after -dark speed- omic strength and seapower in such. articulare respecting the "hing . limit of- 25 miles an hour, was es• a way. is to squeeze Hitler into a D Korner. from which he would have end hunting regulations as .apply tablished and enforced. V 1 in the various provinces of the Do- —Winnipeg Tribune::;. `• ',mo choice but to try to fight his Way minion" stated Ernie G. Poole, Fish ' •. =0— • WAR WITH RUSSIA? and Game Representative - o1 the WHY ARE APPLES SCARCE? .---, company. "This lnformatton is con- Several articles have appeared - J hin war with -the i paper about the apple situ The fear• of ap.prpac _ g faired in the 194'0 edition of in this p p o c Russia (aa well as with Germany) bgoklet 'Hunting, Fiahitig and Can- anon and. its inconsistencies this ° c ° of 0 i Abated somewhat last week when oe Trips in Canada' which will be year. In spite, of a large surplus °c o°�°° 1 the affair of the seizure of Russian found as accurate and -co plate as o! apples and the efforts of�the: p C. Su _ vessels is the Pacific utas soft -ped- any publication of 'this nature can Dominion government to help eo a o ailed; when rumors of a new -Russo- t,�•. he said. growers market •their crops, British trade rapprochement flew y t' about; and' .when -Soviet -Premier •. NEW FISHING LAKES pies have been scarce and highly I, YolotoK proclaimed Russia's desire In addition to the regular waters ` priced and the quality has been ,\` • ' e' j� t to "mainta'n our neutrality and -to tor.• game fishing , from coast to • poor. \�, a CZ h9� j ing wyon re ain from - any participation ia. disco- a ed coast, new fa andopenedtovsports- whee been re?eIf there hwas sucW & some - / 1 the war". At the same time Russia denied intention to wrest her lost men; new waters have been plant- plus of excellent apples, why province of Bessarabia from Rum- ed with game fish t.nd 'in many were they not made, available to a�nia by war, ways the fisherman's•map has been Canadians who woltld gladly have- �Q 6 ��Q.NEr4EJ THE WAR W ER rolled back, providing an empire of taken more of them if the price Eo.liTk:tler e, n,e 6hortlTy. after U. S tindersecre-` fishing -grounds for the man or wo- had been reasonable and the qua]- -An, Whe+i Yet, Get, Through There i*ve Got Some. • Buttone fcr Yost iary of State Sumner Welles arriv- man who seeks real sport with rod - ity good'. r- Fergus- '_�ewls=Record. / to Sew., On." +d back in Washington, President and. line. By GE -NE BYRNES . RECs'LAR FELLE•RS--Utopia -.. . II DtOFtT SEE VMY WE HAFTA r.0 TO 5CHC0 DA1Y!- • 19tW F I STAYED HOME THE`eD -4EVER Miss ME# 1 ;1W . 4 -it YOU KNOW YOUVE r,OT TO rO TO 4.R"-Hp01,. YERY_. DAY. PT'S AfyAlP 15T THE LAW TO STAY AWAY DO YOU KNOW "ULo T IT BE WMAvAwm HAPPEN INgjyL FOR IF YOU STAYED AWAY SCHOOL 4 Me fMOViES f THEY NADA I•.AW -- 640& vim - - AND POPPA WdULD. LIKE THAT/ a c' t: �'+IDTO JA1L.,AND IOU';) GE TAXEN AWAY RR01M USI*:. i t.K►� : IN THE rtnro" r'� ,. AND EVERYT)4[Nr, 1I ACCORDNi� h THE LAW, s I r snsr�lrtRr: Rs e t -- y. %-A.. :F;,�.� .:.::•_,�-,. .�:.>:�,-�. ,,,:� .,,_ �..�..�. _. . _ .:�: .:�...�.,. QF;;.:. _ �;;� „max.:.;.- :.:,. _- ,.._..' .... y. .,,..:• . > '�� w' :� ."'�� •.•rs :e• .. fir-. RT++..•. _, .. - M ,,,. _ ..C'iY< • '�t. `: a. ...a'.+.:. •,.•+:•., y.- ^:+sr..orr ^•aF+-•s►a'"-' ' ',.•: n: il-- _ .kiwi` f.'•-" -`- • Ylpward. Fast dying Shadows of (ntf Most _ -tay--seemed te-, create : life. in the old ruin. __ Ram _ - "Looks ghostly," -shit ventured. _ "It la, - There's a wealth of leg• -end about -the. place, Miss Lute. • / r Many good yarns; some fact, i n a - maybe. These dwellings were ab- andoned befo a Columbus sailed. ase We don't _know why,,' _.. _ • "Goodness ►" breathed °'-.__�.• ._ ,, �^'� � - i - the white •',si'r -girl. "It's fiscintt�ing,'• "Yes!" _ "`•,,.`tea r„'ate• r' "31aybe' the •Indiana drove ihein -4 wr Last 7: `,Can't say.. There are Indian' legends about it' too, but they -don't help much.” - a K indom _ s � - r w' flREN ARNOLD • - -To` Climb the C1ifI �- - _ •} Next dawn found Bob Barney Impatient visit Defiance Castle. CAST OF CHARACTERS with Bob Barry, and reined in her DUriD$. thea dight he had evolved - ' -> $OBERT BARRY,- hiro, ex. horse to' walk beside his, never a new plan. It excited hint so plover. lookin} back. _ _ that lie arose • before anybody else, �+t HU133A -LANE --= 'heroine, Mary Melissa, alone, blushed shook Holliman awake 'and with Spring Hats Fifty Years Barry's partner. furiously •in spite of herself. i �° left camp before anyone else HONEY BEE GIRL - Indian; _was something she -hadn't telt iii - stirred, $oma cold food .did them Spring unlocks the flowers to �,►(�(s Timm matater of Sam's party. for breakfast. paint the laughing soil. -Reber. years, the sti of a con cio Fair -handed a it A D 19-5- -30i►1£3 = ptotsee em ot�red snub, People didn't -"t- ave a unc I can -make a - pring unbosoms member. Barris part?, • snub the Lanes, Not even' in New. preliminary exploration t h i s every grace.-Thomlon. 1690 Model* Could Ye Sub. .York or Atlantic Git • _moi in-- olli an," the g Spring' -hangs her infant blot- *tituted for Today's Smart y, -or Miami. nt gf $ m soon 'Yesterday: Melissa de•el a ► soma on the trees �+ .The Lanes. Mary Melissa Lane's scientist beamed. Leta take a • ,rocked in the � - Sprint! Numbers, • Historical decided Huar for hot young part•family and wealth dated back long rope -say 800 feet of the trade.. of .the western breeze. - _ Display Shbw* Sar. ,Aad Bob get, .the second ear. one -inch stuff -and 'ride around- Cowper. ' prise of his expedition - the Cook to the top. of this cliff.$' Stately spring' whose robi- Women's hats 'this+ spring mar he" had hired eight unseen also Buddenly, the sheer oddity of ' golliman looked at his boas:valleys, g folds are t4hoae = e rig t up to the minute fashion - urns -out to be a woman. He now the situation `dominated her bouquet is gardens, and whore a sew problem on,kis hu heads, thoughts. After d what n oris- "Whama ded.t , You gonna do?" ire de- blush is a vernal evening. - ably, but they are 50 years behind taci'ae3'-9'h#s slid desert land was _ - Indian count Maybe a cook was "Never mind now. MayiW noth -Richter. ` the times historically. proof -that • CHAPTE•R • Iv- l e aY get to- Sweet spring, -full. of sweet days tate 1990 fad for tiny flower - of low social Caste inManhattan,ental ins: Let's see if- we can roses, a boa where sweets bedecked Easter bonnets Zachary "Hades" Jones- thea but cooking is a fundamental the top of that cliff." compacted lie. -Herbert, back at least 50, goes _ to life lint. While the, other thing out .west, in the Qutdo_ors. _ • They could, by riding two miles years is seen .in three in his party still stared, he And -now that She thought back south and cutting back and up on , You -may trace spring's steps' an exhibit of Easter bonnets from 'barked. - - =Mary Melissa realized that :he a`zlgzag, rocky course; t}ien diarb-. o er the waking earth; by the the last Tali century at -the Citi - in throw vrinds- which tell of the viQlet's sago Historical Society. "A aqua'&! Looky thar, it's a half been a'' bit. patronizing, at g through more rocks to the birth.-Mri, Hemans. s aquawl" least in her tone. She decided 'tom, mesa top They were three. hour» Sweet daughter of a rougb and The" olden hat in the collection, 1 . . He was stating- an obvious tett forgot the incident: - at it. -• - -storm sire, o>:e which was worn b not- for its information, but to The supper that Ought to be easy," Bob began, Y boar winter's bloom- y a Chicago convey the contempt he felt.. The .ons to hep Dight turned ink c4ild, delightful. springl-Mrs 'sorioty leader 'in 11890, could "Here, let's'anchor one end ° perfect. With scant tx:- •Y Barbanld. easily hay;e been worn in this old.. man positively_ glared at lite snails, an outdoor firs, and ' a lim- the rope- firmly, Then -you snot, � -year's E'ste'r parade. It is a _ red girl. ited stock of supplies, the middle length around thio mer was pP es, Honey Be_. _ flowered toque covered with via. -' grinning broadly_ gnickl !e'd theiie gvlte tete trunk,., HoIlimait, ,anti_ Klis Df Death I"err, rdses, and f®ethers, exactly - Y' generously and I'll be on the other end." And ally at once Bob Barry Crary well. She even found time to diel- -- like many of the 1940 models. _the funny aide of it to. He laugh- appear up a canyon evidently wag- "You mean -you •goin' do swing Mary Ccdlina. Chicago's "Angel hat quite so modern, but frill -' ed heartily, ered by an under -surface stream, over? You aim to take us • all o.! Doom, has never kissed a man wearable today, $shat. (rent -. "That make twice!" he admit- u`n and there pick a quantity of the dOflWi'e that way ?'• without his -meeting violent death. 1896. Its crown is covered with a +y. ted, First a partner, then &.cook.. -odd --plant called thirtter's lettuce, "Maybe. It might be -the aim- She has had -seven sweethearts-- white 'and- yellow lillies o! the. Miss Line, will those clothes you an unexpectedly delicious �- salad pleat way.'" - all of -them gangsters, Each one valley, and it is tied with -a, bow g bought the cook fit her?" which she dressed with the rich Bob Bary started down, but 'was shot after associating with under the _chin and worn tilted The whole party laughed .thea brown juice o1 fried ham. It he had overlooked two things. _her. _. 'and Bob -was t the wind at chi clii!•ed e - saucily over the right eye. - quick to apologize.• . xouched the men' a First, . :.: t a pt�ites great- . g.. Oh, I m torr whafd Y' uh-honey- 1y.. _ _ was very strong, forestalling all You aary-your name is'.' "N:Dtbin' but a )ndian could'' effot•ts to shout instructions up to party - ' ,� for lllr Honey Bee? We were not laugh- done that," approved Holliman, golliman once the descent o4cr • ne-N - 'ins -at you, but at ourselves. Yoxt., -the le - - - _ _. Z7es - fl'�i ter . - _ ,til :��R: hie teeth,-but�Iades .}ones ` dge was begs:.. _ . .see, we expected a male cook, x snorted. Daesling In the The Wind lie was <iangling down nearly' Who,s the pretty aI19 er retty w ow looking so IE: "I cook thea white m'an's food," It Looks Ghostly iuU test when he discovered that 6Mm? Hes she just lost her best friend? she repeated, "I Soolc .'lt heifer That first nigh,, was unevent- ° be was on a level with -the -c•satie - "than thea white man's woman."_. int. 'Lissa slept soundh, despite floor. He , tlhouted _to Holliman, '• I"* _.19he looked st Mary Melissa. her saddle soreness, and the p$rty but got no answer. and Holliman • "What'll Fe' do?" interrupted was. Movinglet flim go dawn some 80 feet too - again at dawn. {'a. - j. !Hades donas. "Cain't take no.. _tun and- brush•i_orcedthem to ride fg`' - +� dinged agttaw for. o cook "' single file most of this da ny, so. Then he realized the import But Bob felt that Honey Boo that, relatively, conversation was ante of the seconditem. he had needn't be insulted any more' try impossible, bat interest heighten- f" "gotten cliff overhang. t ' t MR. cum rude whites, himself -included. H'e ed when they final] made rant n, -.-"His-strong -arms' developed in . r y t. Hush, You'd feel apologized again; within sight of tt;eiw-ggal. Tht-;e- year, of swimming; ,enabled_ hi»t bad ii you haddt - "Sure, sure, -come on" torigiri• were- near the foot 'of the great ' to c'iirnb bark up to the level of anp'Wayt Honey Bee, and coo. Castle cliff. Ir loomed impressive_ the.•csstle. floor. •But because. of _ beeneble#osJe p j supper and breakfast for` us: fy in the subset glrti =the overhang above trim, he was ;a fora week. i v- We'll still be skirting the.Indian still 20 feet or more from the m'`s count After. � supper, Bob studied -the cy, and you can ride hoinP Castle outlines with his fiel,l rock lip,- He knytted the hope at_ SNE: ?think I kno*-her caffeine-.'�. toinotrow and send us a span. I'll that. point and padied -the _. sit- nerves. She's alwaysdrinkingtea and coffee. glasses; although k mould see but I'm going. over right now and. put ler wise Pal yon.. It's all right," nation. little in the twilight. "it's about Honey Bee Girl. The name was'Hey, Holliman!" he yelted, but to Postum! It's delicious -Siad caffeine -free. GO(► feet, straight ;up -,.:_•.he told.- singularlY appropriate, 'Bob `ad- liar;v Melissa. "tic, no -quite the wind swallowed his voice. I j - nhritted.. She was quick of 'motion "Gee• it's a long..dro.p undo[ ..like a wild thin straight up, but nearly so. Ara . g, sweetly pretty. you'lf note the cliff cap above has iris' he murnhpr`ed. It was in - She said she was 19 years of age. a Might. overhang. Centmaes -o deed. About 400 feet to some tree She a fair! to- a . • - LL t>oti y good Eri lief. g•. tfien more tees in assorted 'Sheg erosion have cut bast: the soflNr ing rode ,her horeae...with -surpri:;- finder -strata, •w,ltere the Castle level, for '200 feet 0" 'so more.. .fag grace and ease. stands." fie could see 'Miss •I:ane and MR CAFFEINE•NERIES, — ° "WI►y is it called Defiance, p,,` Honey Bee statin Stay.where you 7 ` 'grins of A •Snub Bar•i•y?" " grinned and waved, showing ore are, Busybody! lou say you have been to a "Because it has denied all-ei_ �. confidence than he'feit• ,�}te,can.loo-k } white school?", M*a•y Melissa as';- -forts to - explore it, and prob ' He- noted in a flash tli$t .the ...after herself! e� somewhat formally. The in- was impregnable as a fort when wa made of than merely nodded. - occupied. One archaeologist, froa.i etude masonry, were renxarkabl� y well:,pre4ervsd. He was close • ea- - ' "Where? Where is'thi3 'school"° the State .University, did rnanage ough to study their. exterior. He "Phoenix," Honey Bee said: But -to climb part wav up, chiseling. WALLFLOWER: When I think Mr.Caffaiie- she sparred her horse, then. She' toe holds and us inZ + thought he could see blackened howI suffered from nervous. I'm off+ Post - the ropes. Bnt I roe.ks, where fire_. had burned_ cen • -lead tolerated 'Mary 3lelissa rid even he slipped• on : down trill curies-:a;u. ness-and sleeplessness be. tart nerd nor_ ..ins beside her. somewhat in the' - and broke his leg.' .4nd until nnK= rear of the others, but now she nobody has appropriated +flour•)I-�• fleet- causeof•caffeine-nerveslgiye ,;; < Mous irtdrges- But scientific interest was a big cheer for Postuni!' I'll tion don't fit! a surprising thing. She ga?= foo a real effort at it."• - 1 rug. He lied twisted the rope certainly never go back to teak, _ loped tbe. few yards. t<, catch . gin Mary �ielisa a�a�+r,l in ,.,try around his left leg to hold hint- ' self there, 'and the stricture Zvas and coffee! Y. �- hv�'ting, � He looked up. Could a - -+-man Climb 1�0 ,feet o rope" HAVE Y HEARD about the Canada Starch Somedidn't_ - Service D• t,.dirojed byldrs. H know. a' M- Aiden, famous Cookiny Autho ' ? f+_offers a wide rani e o! • He •was .waytng in th , i -d. valuable recipe and other bookleta�F'EE.-jj left he recognized an eagle's nest.B Many people -Can safely drink tea and -- - — P' ,He -suddenly envied the.eagte, A - coffee buoy others ,tad 4R children - •- moment_. of. bYeteria elrifled him, should never drink them. if you are one but_ he• liters -11y forced himself 'to - = these, tr}.Postutn'i30- q test. BuyFiostum think cal mly• again. .Robert Barry and drink it instead of tea and coffee -6 ogre had' a trained mitral, - mostb, ?bra, if ton do arot'�pll ¢e7tgr, o; T 1 He could see but two Pos.,i.bili. idurn the container top to Aeneral Foods, � - ties,' Each offered a very 'slim', limited, Cobourg, Ontario, and well glad- chance, he realised; but: fie must lyreF rid full purchase price, plus postage. FREE-Fbyt�R• deco.o • qulc$1 to risk one of J'ostvnt is delicious, economical, easy fn Wn anowfortheBookieteti•(too thein.�� titled •'6t C%kfa a Year-, Encioae r I :prepare, and c(mtains no ratFeine. .. _s► - label from an y Canada Starch �ai (To -.Be Gontinued•) Product sod address The Canada % f d0 a ••Ria��� r 8t �1 f 'Service Dept. �A, e t v r R a s s au 1L. ce �r _ e r t Toronto. I+_ / iSSUE NO. 15—'40i_ � 7Z'�f a iedm,+ - •••IYBi�Y ... .:. u..+._.gp. .,_,..yw,r, .....--..y.:.•. .+,.. .. .. .,. .�ss:.:.e .. ..,max._ -8.. +ter �. •.de.. 1..a �; ._ «.,. '.�; - t, -d �r ;!',r. �., », .'rC r.l.: ^• :� � '"' .yk-�4 t '...j.- - i' r � 't ^r.y�'. . • .. ✓ps'" t . .J/.:i.._:�.•• Y i ' ry 'PiI�I'4 Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. ' Stanley Slack (nee Gladys Evans) on the birth of ,a son. Misses Barbara Barkey and EI - e Eckhardt, who are employed in oroato, were a, their liomes ov- �. er Sunday. We . extend our sympatbr to Uhler. David Crosier in her recent ber- e weutent, in 'she passing of leer mother, Mrs: Tatra, of Stoaffvye. VORK Red Cow, yr Glade Jersey Heifer, fresh Apr. 2nd. p springing. 32- Grade Jersey Heifer, avow� -'-' THE., PIOKERING NEWS disposition and hor ever -willing due in May. 33 -Black -Grade Jersey Heifer, due in Meq; .34 -Black Grade Jersey Heifer, due in May. 36-- Grade ;SALE AEG 1 i T E R i � 1Z �. Johnston, salary, 50.00. Wor%siens to help others. He held bar Jersey -Holstein Cow, 5 yrs. springing. 'LOW ROUND TRIP FARES - Terms f as an example for trwap left ' TUESDAY. A1'1�1L-18th-Au tion sale -. G TIE LOCKi*ART =1.76 per year. i1•e0 is advaaag ,.hind to ;follow, and to take up the -Winn down. y,,, springing. 19=Grade Guernsey, 6 of IousehoLd Effects, iawn mower. tools etc.. the t ro-erty of Mrs tale - $orderft :. _ Subscriptions to the -Uni,.ed States task, where she has Intense t took place in. Elmwood ry 1 � McConoohie, 'lunbarton. Sale atone o'clock, Terms Cash. Wm. Maw, MONDAY, TUESDAY ti WED SDAY and Gt. Britain, ;2.00, in advance. Cemetery, Markham. She leaves to 1 P. M•, SHARP Auctioneer si :;3fi 3fi I"lyrnouth .Coupe ``Two Bright Boys" mourn leer loss, three children, L t 33 Cher Coach a WITH , T 1932 Plymouth Cab. JAGK1B COOPER Murksr, Proprletor Boy, Ida and Eva, all of Toronto. 11Rf2SLYDIit BARTHOLOMEW .��. 33 Rockne 1.2 ton ,Johp Five grandchildren, Three Sisters, Mss. E. Howard, of Hannon, Mrs• p • phone at droop in, and let me show how Bra mieb made real L. ' E.��NE /LL farmers, at ACCOUNTS. PATD AT APRIL MEETING OF TWP. COUNCIL Alex. Milroy, of Cedar Grove; Mrs. you for yo.tlteyaaea hat 7�• Personal atteation, prompt • - .FUNERAL DIRBOTOR AND enjoyed.�y all and was just what -live wanted. • Accessories Hsrry Robinson, of Toronto. Two Roads• and Bridges r-- brothers, Edgar, of Cherrywood Howard, of Cedar Grove. iei6vsrsy D. N. LOCKWOOD, Pickering Ori• '•1 SDdBALIt[ER Areeessor to W.1. Mathes, ling a "Horne Gardeu Competition'' 'for `villages, as well as farmers. ,There• cash prizes _ t, -61-Ag-Fred­- 0O it . and Lti G. WILSON, M'Srt'tle ata. No. •� �StanRville Dftuwy .75. EL Ormrerod,. 12`26. L, Farm Implements pexant horticulturist. There will be a section at Oshawa Fair for ex= hibitirig vegetables from 'these _ Pugh 1.76. P. Nigbswa ,der, U -N 'TIC ' lg ht and Day Serving •.• ,.:: ; , ' plots. Entries close on May 16th, . ,- • _ --Rgsidenee k'hoo ' K hiYltpn, 4.50. J. Gaudin 5.76•. A _-- y --OF era 1 t3Ift* 1.76. Kent �'ard 4240 Can. Oil Co. 231.24. J. D. Adams 118.52, 3S HEAD OF .�. ` rare obtainalble .frommembers of J. A, Barnby 2.18. Adanse Machine People Ltd. a. DAIRY CATTLE l he Executive or, write the Secret -Wm. Clark, Locust Hill. - 1 have become a member of the Shur -Gain .Feed Service in 2300. Pedlsiar _� -- R. fl'. CiE�tDENINa ..,' . •ice. Goodyear M. Co, 34.00. Roy ,F RE sH COW $ AND S P8I N CIE RS :H. Moore M. P., iw•ill be our guest - 'Wa►rd, salary and supplies, 119.84. > %Eitas. Cooper 26.29. Wm. Pegg 6.1LL CATTLE NEGATIVE TO BLOOQ_TEST �i+'UNERAL DIRECTOR _ ou ,your imp emen a or 85. Brace Easton 6.06. H. Archer Minimum Cost - .. _ _ Private Ambnlaooe present. --- _ _3. _ You get "all three" with Shur. Gain, because 7.05. a. Stevenson 6.30. WhillieY There will be offered for Sale by Pubic Auction on Day and light ServieE _ Co. 3.64. A. Mitchell 425. R.`-Fu1%s .75. Jam. Murdock. 1.75. _ -FRIDAY, APRIL 26TH, 1940 Pbooe 9006 Tuesday,.. March 26th, . - Esther Jane Pilkey, . in her 69th - Dept, of Relief, for Supplies and -services o-- ._ _ ON - , Malvern ar - Ont. Markham, �� ' It's alway fresh. 3. Highest ingredients are used. Canada Bread 2.00, E. Baker 9.80 .. ` LOT 2 COAL. 79 M A RKHA M T W P. _ _ ,TQ$N L. (3ILLMi',N E. Woodward 10.94. J. Storey 5.00 how we can save you money, Oieriag now -Sure-Jain Starter, BROUGHAM, ONT. ed by a large number of friends. J.' Farr 2.00: C. A. Overland 8.90• Pickering Dairy C. Bradley . THE VALUABLE PROPERTY OF - BROCK • _ PICBERINGv ONT. `8.66. . Mss. L. Scott 8.00. Eaton, N W J H O \ E"Y -- ' u a The Shur -(Fain Feed ►service Mill." .4.00. T White• 28.00. M. • - . 1 `THEATRE Co. 1.25. Redound _ MILLIHEN P. 0. - ` S Chapman 27.40. S. G. Morriah 'C7CT�32T�Y _. 119.70. A- Mitchell 184.75. Twp. of Scarboro 6.22. -Twp. East NM. hbY : 1 -Grade Holstein Cow, 6 yrs. fresh in yrs. springing. 20 -Grade Holstein - - 8.26. Tvvp, :north York 10 28. City March 26th. 2 --Grade Holstein Co3iv, Heifer, ,3 yrs. fresh Apr. lat. 21- 5 fresh Apr. 7th. 3 -Pure Bred Holstein Heifer, 3 yrs. fresh April 7th hIiURSDAY FRiUAY &SATURDAY - of Toronto 59.51. Conner Bakery yrs. Holstein Cow, 3 yrs 'dune early May. 22 -Grade Ayrshire Cove, 6 yrs. spring APRIL 11, 12 and 13 ig,80. Roy�.Morriah 38.94. Anthony. 4 -Grade Jersey-Hofatein Cow,5 yrs. ing. 23 --Grady Jersey -Durham, 8 yrs. _ Law$on 225. W. G. Reid 2.00. D. E. fresh_ by sale. 5 -Grade Holstein, 5 springing, .24 -Grade Holstein,. 6 yrs. '1'sro Shows.,at 7,00 and 9.06 Miller 12:00. City'. ot Toronto 31, y-rs. fresh.by sale. 6 -Grade Holstein, springing. 25 -Grade Durham, 4• )xs• 5 yrs, fresh by sale. 7 -Grade Holstein bred Feb, 8ih, 26 --Grade Holstein bei- ;Saturday Matinee at 1.3Q 65.. A. Lee 28,30. Can. Oil Co. 13. 6 yrs,due in May. 8 -Pure Bred Ayr- for, 3.prs. fresh by sale. 2?-Grade^ERO - W. Santer 17.00 _ shire, due in May. "rade Holstein,: Holstein Heifer, '3 yrs: springing. 28 due. I11►10l�- G 1 . ingenc'ies - 5 yrs, fresh Mar. 29th, 10 --Grade Hol- Grade* Holstein Heifer, • in May. _-Can H. Jamieson, Court Fees, 4.00. T. stein, .6 fresh Apr. 5th. 11-Brin- 29 --Grade Holstein Heifer, due May:. 7 fresh by sale. 12=- 30• -Grade Holstein Heifer, bred in WITH Gregg, Court Fees, 4,00. Pickering dle Cow, yrs• M s fresh by sale 13- Nov 31 -Grade Holstern Cow, 6 yrs. _ -PRESTON FOSTER 'PiI�I'4 Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. ' Stanley Slack (nee Gladys Evans) on the birth of ,a son. Misses Barbara Barkey and EI - e Eckhardt, who are employed in oroato, were a, their liomes ov- �. er Sunday. We . extend our sympatbr to Uhler. David Crosier in her recent ber- e weutent, in 'she passing of leer mother, Mrs: Tatra, of Stoaffvye. VORK Red Cow, yr Glade Jersey Heifer, fresh Apr. 2nd. p springing. 32- Grade Jersey Heifer, avow� -'-' WHEIZE TO due in May. 33 -Black -Grade Jersey Heifer, due in Meq; .34 -Black Grade Jersey Heifer, due in May. 36-- Grade _ ANDY DEVINE _ WILLIAM HENRY � i � 1Z �. Johnston, salary, 50.00. Wor%siens .LAAA,%% - Jersey -Holstein Cow, 5 yrs. springing. 'LOW ROUND TRIP FARES MONTREAL • • • $11 -80 -- BOSTON - • • • CHICAGO- - $17.1.5 toe ,yOpS�'a4 F,e�'t�et► News, Assessor's Stationery 31.00. Red Cow, yr Glade Jersey Heifer, fresh Apr. 2nd. p springing. 32- Grade Jersey Heifer, ELLEN -DREW -'-' -' Q- E. - Morley, expses. 520'. Toronto :.. ". Sta¢ap and Stencil Co. 41."58.. L. T. 14 --Brindle Cow, 6 yrs. fresh by sale. i 15 -Ayrshire -Holstein Heifer, 3 yrs. 3 due in due in May. 33 -Black -Grade Jersey Heifer, due in Meq; .34 -Black Grade Jersey Heifer, due in May. 36-- Grade _ ANDY DEVINE _ WILLIAM HENRY � i � 1Z �. Johnston, salary, 50.00. Wor%siens springing. 16 -Blue Cow, yrs. August, 17 -Grade Holstein Cow, 5 Jersey -Holstein Cow, 5 yrs. springing. - RALPH MORGAN �►LLe' '�0 .Compensation Board, 9.00. Markham � springing. 18 --Grade Holstein A 3 Grade Jersey Heifers, springing. -. G TIE LOCKi*ART .`-jk%'0 Bigh School, fees, 247.40. Telephone y,,, springing. 19=Grade Guernsey, 6 , 40 Dodge Custom �edaxi - $orderft :. _ ` t�1Q A'l • "aecount 8.57. Constable Crwnp�il, Beaton, if Stormy, 'gale will - be held Under Cover. MONDAY, TUESDAY ti WED SDAY GRQ� 1Q• = W V 'tR R _ tees, 4.00. D. R. ary, T J hast n sale 60 RALN AT 1.00 P. M•, SHARP APRIL 16, 18 and I7 :;3fi 3fi I"lyrnouth .Coupe • 12bA0. L. o o , ry, '60. •Wm. Cheater'.. 'salary; 60.00. "TERMSA1919_NO liE,STi,h�E = Insurance Prem. on Maintainer, 37. _ ._ - l J. H. & Ken. Prentice, Auctioneers 14sisat Show at 7.ee : z.at Complete segw at $.� D mases to Sheep - GENE AUTRY George T. Davidson, 1 grade BhrWHIme .lamb killed, 10,00. W. C. Vlllson, inspecting -same, 2.50. LOOIK-OVER OUR STOCK 4i IN - Iamb injured, South- of the J. Harry Jones, 1 Asad to be destroyed, 7.70. G. M. Forsyth, inspecting same, 2 , 40 Dodge Custom �edaxi - $orderft :. _ Pswer ug Light *_ - .. Greenwood Std �htp. &O•W -' _ _ = 3 7 Plymouth i � oac -WITH •; BROOKLIN JUNIOR FARMERS - _, ; •1937 Plymouth DeLuae Coupe RNE SMILEY BU TiE - .JUNE STOREY _ ..I Thursday, Anil 4th. we haat y, p Che �% Standard Coach Also ere Added Attraction 'were honoured on having Mr. J. A, CSarro11, of the Parliamomt Build- :;3fi 3fi I"lyrnouth .Coupe ``Two Bright Boys" mage, Toronto, as our guest speak- the Provin- L t 33 Cher Coach a WITH -- er. He- is Secretary of eW Plowing Il4atch, and Secretary 1932 Plymouth Cab. JAGK1B COOPER ,and Editor of the Ontario Hbruc tiEtairsl Association. He ns a Truck 11Rf2SLYDIit BARTHOLOMEW gave 33 Rockne 1.2 ton woriderinl description of the World ' situation in - agriculture, and our - fi 29 Pontiac Coach COMING Thum,' Fri. and Sat. farmers, at ` • APRIL . 19 and 20 duty as young as ght- Unit, • at borne. It w88 much 1929 Pontiac Cab' _ . «The Lion " enjoyed.�y all and was just what -live wanted. • Accessories - Wings" .has , ;• The. Junior Farmers are sponsor- .� ling a "Horne Gardeu Competition'' 'for `villages, as well as farmers. ,There• cash prizes _ _ ALF. MOLE, :Claremont Massey=Harris _ ale substantial to be' awarded the best plots. Judg- PHONE 3401 _ ;ing will be held in July by a cost- Farm Implements pexant horticulturist. There will be a section at Oshawa Fair for ex= hibitirig vegetables from 'these A V i N c Dales and Service •.• ,.:: ; , ' plots. Entries close on May 16th, . ,- • _ With a fee of 25c. We earnestly de- .-. r. _ON- sire all w}lo can; to take advantage '. is this opportunity. Entry Forms _ -.. FEED rare obtainalble .frommembers of __......_: vai-o l he Executive or, write the Secret -Wm. Clark, Locust Hill. - 1 have become a member of the Shur -Gain .Feed Service in our jext ,meeting will be TieId on =order to enable farmers in this district-to--lowen their feed_Thursday, May 2nd, when Mr. W costs. You naturally demand the following in any feed* :H. Moore M. P., iw•ill be our guest . 1 Quality - Now is the time tc think a- _ speaker. This will . be a joint meet- ing, and as we come to the end of . -- . - . _ _ 2, _ Performance ou ,your imp emen a or another season, -:.e War► Minimum Cost - .. _ _ Spring before advance in present. --- _ _3. _ You get "all three" with Shur. Gain, because aces. R'�th �h�addition - ,..CEDAR GROVE -passed The_ feed. is made -right hereat our own mill 1n of a new small- tractor our ling i9 most complete. Some There away suddenly on ' in Toronto, Pickering, thus eliminating all unnecesary handling g res barga,.ns in cream separ- l Tuesday,.. March 26th, . - Esther Jane Pilkey, . in her 69th _ _ CO$ti3. ___ - - . store, Surge milkers, COOlQra year, beloved wife of the late Sher. Yvan March, and youngest daughter �� ' It's alway fresh. 3. Highest ingredients are used. and. electric fences. - • of the tate W, C. and Mrs. Pilkeyf ' of Cedar Grove. The funeral wag quality dCome In -See our miser and see how `ure-Gala Feeds are made. Learn _ ,TQ$N L. (3ILLMi',N ----':' - lield on .Thursday, and was attend- how we can save you money, Oieriag now -Sure-Jain Starter, BROUGHAM, ONT. ed by a large number of friends. ,.. =. N =,OO�WOOi� Pbdne PILL i 1 12 L ' Rev. Hiram Hull, of Perth Ave. ^ United Church, of which she was A • _ PICBERINGv ONT. - member, paid a voting her r te to her life of lstindly -- ' u a The Shur -(Fain Feed ►service Mill." eatl� r PERMANENT NAGGING PAIN THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER AND NERVES. AT MAY BE YOUR EYFS, _. C.. H. TUCK, OPT. D. j `vi.■s >� am r. o I she.s sail :OMAWA. ON& Notice 'to' You ."AWN �Ve do Building of all kings CARPENTERJNO, CEMENTING - .:,PLUMBING and ROOFING We also sell Brantford Roofing Materials, Empire Bathroom Equipment, Duro Water Systems, . Beatty Stable -Egnipment Building Material. i:dtimates Free Work Guaranteed F. J. PROUSE -_Phone 5502 . Pid=1 ING, ONTARIO ` Radia'Service Expert service and re- pairs to all.me;kea. Rens- onable charges. Work guaranteed. ARTHUR FIE- .D_ ,,- C, aaruats Radio and Television lnsdtoW Member Official Radio Service Malty Assod n It. 46 Phone 5201, PICKERING 4W V .p, .. _c -.,..-1-...:: ,.3 ..nwam... 'i•.'a•:.rm'R. .. ., `. ..h .-w..�� -n:-a :.�..-. - �^.•: N£'. •.A.)a, • rYF"•' ' fiN air^,•':". A>� �f•4' ✓'' .�,,,,, y �,. -,tom. -,:... s :: -„i' �_.,.:'� ... 61Sx -,.._. ... u.... . .., , . r1 r. _ ,�,, dro`'s• v .'• P i - y __ _ - __ - � R :s•6+.. - , a - ,' `�`� .. x- .. � ; - mac,,?ip .� • °'S,u `7`.. '`r< r'. Mass REM{DNT Three of our young sten went anon is extended to all, to attend ren, and is survived by one lough- • ,WiiITEVALD r ti through die . fence sout'a of the this service. ter W Ma's. John Coates,. of Clare- : � -'-- bridge, south of here one 'night An old landmark in Claremdat moat, and two sons, Perry of Brie- Mrs. C. Weir is spendinge ti ` Mr. and ' Jng in ouff C.oatea asti last week, while riding in a car, is disappearing in the village this tol, Ind., and Caharles, of Cedar time at her cottage i& thvale. MiDWdoe• _ No one seriously hurt, fortunately. week —the old sheds at .the rear Springs, Oat Two children ilCiss Marg M,acaab is able to be Mr, Delbert-Booth was another of the pre. Miss E: Wilson of Thornhill, s out again after her illness. Present Community Hall •- deceased her, F.djth,.. in 1922, and spent the week-end with her bra victim of appendicitis, last week, the sheds that have done little oth- Cecil in 1928. that, I,aweon, and family. Bora, on Monday, App tat 1940. was taken to hospital in Tor- er than house the age-old band- An ire Our Trail renting, pie�ant event Rangers enjoyed ira - ' 11Er. and Mrs. A C. Brooks, of onto, where he was operated on. n for the twelve years took place at the oyster au per at t' �,*.: Clareownt, a - - - — - �o - P of the I Y'wood._..Ia4 reported to _Te recover au• ao. llfr. Hugh Pugh, of Orlllia B wee Km. Oscar Barber has been ton• nq MIStam Union Lodge A. F- ,and k, and this *eek,. hiked o er to in nicely. _ Sas purchased the sheds, tearing A. M. lent w when the members Au'kbm for another delicious ,lined to her home for severed days i)Ine�. owing u heavy demmands up- therm! down, and removing the tjan- of the lodge r1limenivred one of 'supper. Il[rs. RieD, Uoope:, of Wstarford on the Headquarters of the iced foes to his farm near Orillia. their Prominent . brethren, V. Wor. T'he atinual basins meeting and Las been. ♦isatin her Chose, the local D arts. •XPer- The regular .monthly meting of Bao. T. Paterson, on the day of big election for 1940 �1, of the Wam- g Psi : -.z g s �e dflYSc�itty is obtaitd- the Womoea's Institute will be held ?Qth bdrtrda completinggg en's .Iaatitute . �viA be held on Wed r� N. F. mad Irks. Tomlinson for a i, years App 17th, la the Prrbiic i-W materials, as ora samme others at the home of Mrs. Dopking, on in tkis Masonic Order. ffis own nesday' fah► days Dere: - of .the local units.--W:ednesdaGy, April .17th. D[rs: Cu- IoMge—brethrenbird with-w�, at 2.80. This is to be a I[!A Welford has returned io ]I�. Frani Cooper taken to eon will glee a paper Conaitry a beautiful modern electric tdole � Meeting. It is hoped that we . her kaime here, after risitia for rev months vv4ta reIativss is an aPP�ec�y, following whfah by para. F. m4CaUongh, Tea Hoat- by two popular ,grand . ic. Will ell' the ladies endeavor to - Brampton and elsewhere. eoanpliestioas sit in, giving his _- lie Off- be t Sorry to hear lbs. Riehardaaa's eases Mesdames r.. McCullough, leers, Y, W,or. Bro. Clsri Rawson present to hear the rsI?olrw of r family much concern. We were Wallace, .boy Ward and Wm. Bir- and Rt.-- Wor, am Berger Ekblad, the year's work-. and to appoint x; Water, Etre. Holden, is not recon- pleased to hear, however, at the - tett, F by the Presentation of a d match officers. A wast welcome is gi-v= kti 'sting very rapidly after her sceid- first of 'this° week, that his condi- The death took Place on Satur- ohain. Mr. Paterson, always an act- not. fie' you. are a .member or u►at is Toronto, tion was mach improved. - day, April 6th, at the home of her leap enthusiastic member' of ` the not. _ The B. Y. P. U, met defeat in Toll Bros. give their famous lac- The Woman's Apsociatioa met at ilia Bible Baseball gams at Bz+ou: daughter, Mrs- John Coates, of draft; was Master of this Lodge tore and motion pictures, "Hiking Alma Edith I&Wie Slack, widow of Nd. 269, in 1908, just thirty-ta a the - hate of Apra. Geo: ' Burirhold- '� sham. on. Monday everting when ugh South . America" oo Tues- ea for their Agtil meeting. Poll Playing the team' of St. 'John's the .late Emmanuel Slack, in her years ago, and was, a few years 'United n Church. he day evening, April 23rd. in the Un- g� year. The funeral took glace Call was answered' by the word — ago made s member of Grand ited Ouch, This may. be your only Charity. The Devotional Period = Reports are to the effect that on Tuesday, April 9th, with private Lodge in recognition of his bervic- opportunity_to see and hear these and Scripture Reading by Mrs. ., 'the 9th con. East, is in bad shape, ' -two remarkable young men and the service at the home at 2 p• m. and ea in the Crafty At the banquet Randall. A delightful piatw num- - and is likely to 'become worse be- public service, in the Baptist following the regular session, he seven thousand feet of film taken ber by. Rosie Rylands. A reading, fore becoming and better. A hard ! on their 'trip. Try and (lurch at 2.80 Interment was made wets priowd at the honoured table, piece of road this, in the early get down to in the Claremont Union Cemetery.. in front of a hluge birthday cake. "Ask the lames' Aid" by Mrs. K. hear it. Deceased was married to M,. Slack Best Wishes to Bro. Paterson may Hastings �°$e ��' appropriate. spring. Have patience Solks. i On Sunday morning next, the Committees were appointed for - Group 3, of the Women's Iaetit- � 69 years ago, who, , predeceaesd tial he live long. - I.choir of t?•ie United Church will in May 1929, They lived at Ash- looldng after the Goodwill Broth. uta held a -very successful evening render their special music, planned erhood Banquet, .to be held on Ap- ` on Wednesday.' April 3rd, in the burn for many years, where they for for Easter Sunday morning, ril 190, in the United Crurch A • Community Hall: A most delightful -. fasted. She had been in poor in Memoriam dainty lunch was 'served by, the whr:'i we naive all know, had to be health dor some time and suffered - --�-- lunch was served- following which, ! postponed on account of weather- a stroke recently. She is the 'last In loving memory of our dear'one Group. Progress'., Euchre was played by conditions -and bad roads. A. invIl- men-.4her of a family--.of ten child- J. M. Fawcett,..who wed away, n. the larf • _ ,=ber who attended. ---CARD OF THANKS. 9th, 19 April 39 - - - Missed more than ever W e vi-ish to express- to our many A happy home was once enjoyed, friends and neighbors, our apprec- ;, „ How sweet the memory still, - ration of their help and sympathy, But death has left a lerfilss -during our recent bereavement. in - , Via_worldcan never fill'. g —Sadly missed by his Loving Wife the Passing of a loving husband and _ father; also for the many floc- _ al. tributes. Mrs. L. Middleton and FPVIIY: _ ,Notice to Creditors AND OTHERS In Memoriam In loving 'memory of our Dear - tl fete Funic of Ralph Evans, Father, H. W. Jones. who passed ap- t , Gentleman. deceased. way, .April 14th, 1936.' ALL P'ERSQNS having claims a. Four years.. have passed gain�rt the Estate of Ralph Evans. Our heart still. sore. -- late of the Village of Claremont, in As time goes, we mise you tu'ore, Township of Pickering, in the loving ha w ting, the Two L coda no res o A heart we loved, is _ still Gentleman, deceased, wlip died on - or' about the 24th day of December, To- welcome us o'er the krill, - 1989 are hereby notified- to send For • those who have a father, - s n, * „Particulars of same to the under. Treasure bion with tate, You will never know his valve signed ora or-before-the. the, 80th day , of April, 1949, after which date the lhitil you see his vacant chair. Estate will be - distributed, having -Ever remembered Profits. regard only to the Slaima of which the undersigned shall then have PIANO-TUNING - - notice, and the undersigned will ` not be Ushle to any person of. AND • �: *hose claim she shall not then have �lA n 1 of Fepair Pork notice. - All Tuning Guaranteed Dated at Terea� this 34th day of `:;C: S. MsoDONALD lfarel� 1440. ti . ... . a � • f� Ave,tis CMN _ r - �- tsw..er tom: Dries 7iw S.es - Sarah Elisabeth lyttas+ CEarelaes►t, _Looe LakesideslbOs ' _ (iatarie, AdadaistraMz, by her O rderf +: ler as Kl 1A ! t A • r ;. .. WOZE Solidtnrs, Beaten. Bell and .Ross: - YOU DRNF a :: r . :7: >�., Sir. Toronto. -Electric Weldin , FARM - Welding Repairs onmotor blocks and boilers. Also general welding Imp" l emenis repairs. Portable equipment brought ato job Cookshutt LORNE WHITE SA1'T it significant that you dee so many new .1940 Chevrolw on the streets Frost & 'GPood �'+ arm �. R. 1, Pickering and highways? ... Doesn't that popularity tell you that people, recognize implements '' (BRUCK ROAD) 3 -' :owsetbirs& extra in Chevrolet? Tbat something is extra value for the money! _ ,dams' Wagons • • You drive s bargain when you drive a Chevrolet .. , the most beareti f d car a - Beer 8 p ore Piano-Tuning - - . low rke ever . and the dad car, regardless of rice, with • such a P • ��_ y 'fir P , ., •.. .. , .Lt 0 stat .� And complete piano service, combination of qualityfestoresasthe.VacuumPowerShift,'theei"Rideltoyal",• `. Eureka• Row Crop Iaople Member of Piano Tuners As _ 'Super-SHent Valve-in-Head Engine, new Full-Vision Bodies by Fisher.aad _ .. _ ments sociatiotr. Your guarantee ' lar Ti toe-Matic Clutch. With the chase of a new Chevrolet ` $� P Also Eledtric Motors, Lawn against questionable practices rh.. the advanced luxuries of modern motoring-and you get them at the lowest and a guarantee of superior Mowers and Wheel-barrows •� cost in purchase price, gas, oil and upkeep. Place your order now and you, too, service. _ will soon be saying, "Chevrolet's the biggest bargain myew could drive!" SEF: YOUR LOCAL DEALER - - IVAN BARRETT, PIGKERING M• W.. PAMENTER T_�z - - 'NEW "ROYAL CLIPPER'1 STYLING ::: THE *!'RIDE ROYAL'!-Chevrolet's . Phons Pic' 5214 786 Gerrard St., E. Toronto -- -,• P-6 Feel a Knee-Action Riding SysNm .i s • SUPER-SILENT VALVE-IWHEAD-:. .. - _ Orders may be left at News Oftial. , - - - ---ENGINE :1: NEW_ BODIES RY FISHER'::: NEW SEALED BEAM HEAD: � - LIGHTS WITH SEPARATE PARKING LIGHTS I:; LARGER TIPTOE-MATIC COCKSHUTT For Sale••Peas, Aanguard Oats _- P CLUTCH I 1 PERFECTED HYDRAULIC BRAKES. *os 1 o.r„x. Moa t. Erban Oats, White Wgve Oats, and O. A. C. 21 .BarleyWood - This grain is free from noxious weeds: B • ' Agency No, I Red. Clover'and"ot - r see R $10.00 cord, delivered _ 13 1 9 �arilWOOd, a New Stock of Parts on Sand Cement and building' materials Vf"i3a - -. tr - - ve rha _ . Oats and y Highest prices id For Pa - .. _ _ _ • • d3errice on- ebo iMacs Barre J. �' =1 DONALD MOTOR SALES =- WHITBY , ]<mplements on exhibit in season ,Artier twine now, Phone at our expens9 Plows, mowers etc. Assoc. Dealer—J. McGlashe>�-Dunliartoa - Fatr'S. Elevator 3 L. LYE Claremont, Onto =- - Claremont, Ont. Phone «- Kat. W. Office 38W, �l days will he revive us: on the third spread, and his beauty -:hall a as day he will raise , us up and we the olive -tree, and, his smell as Le - shall live before him. S. And let us bacon. The union -41 Christ and his Sunda know, lot ui follow on to know,je- people is closer than that between hovah; his going f9rth-As- sure as-- dew and plant. When we strike our ­ fh& mQr and lie will Ali 4.f- hf- I- 'RADIO -REPOBT,ER. roe . V I alga shall. not wither, and our IIT- lug shall he clean, and all that war do shall prosper. (The charaeteris- tic tree In Lebanon forest was the cedar which stands as the full typo and emblem of stability and vigor. 7. They that dwell under his she- dow shall return; they shall yerive as 'the grain, and blossom as the vine: the scent thereof shall be as -the wine --of.- Lebanon. ____Bftut7_ _._CKOC_eAJch..weA $PRI`NG ON THE RADIO M)w it's spring again —and soon wfll'.cpme the flowers, the grass,' things the ahjubs, and the other thin that display natures-beautyin the warm. weather. Maybe you plan some garden changes this year or would like -ome new plants. It you do we suggest You tune in Dick. the amateur gardener,' heard fr=om Dlpk knows his floivers — and you -ByM 'DAVE ROBBI Tom ' lext, Hoo. renewal of the earth atter much- strength and fruitfulness are set Golden Text — "it we confnis Our T before us In this passage. ,8. Eph- might set a new idea for. that arb- program the ot*r da; gave Lisa sins,' he Is faithful and righteous -7, 4�t our from his talks. listeners, a laugh. When asked thy" to foriivo us our: mine, and to 4. 0 Ephraim, what shall Ido any more' with Idols? I have aulw- difference between a weasel and ku, N auto thee' 0 Judah, what shall ered,, and will regard him: I am One of the busiest men In radio 7 7_ t do unto thee? for your goodness like a green fir -tree; from me is— these days is' Eddie -Anderson, Jack gel was a little man. morning cloud, and is as a mo as the thy fruit found. blany comments- Bouny4 Rochester, in his fime — Hooes, began his Pro- dew that goetli early away. 5. And tors believe that this verse should night show. Spotlight Dialing - • Sundays, the pbotle ministry about 746.B.C. 914 therefore have I hewed them by • be read as a dialogue between Jo- Anderson has become so busy New York Philharmonic Orchestra, continued It throughout the rs- the prophets; I have slain them haTah and repentant Israel. We are handling his radio and moving pies vA he wW bind us us I After two of existence 6' His brinches shall by the words of my mouth: and thy reminded of our Lord's words -tura mail, and * managing all the Soldleri Sing train CKOC at 5: s0 days will he revive us: on the third spread, and his beauty -:hall a as day he will raise , us up and we the olive -tree, and, his smell as Le - shall live before him. S. And let us bacon. The union -41 Christ and his Sunda know, lot ui follow on to know,je- people is closer than that between hovah; his going f9rth-As- sure as-- dew and plant. When we strike our ­ fh& mQr and lie will Ali 4.f- hf- -4 ZW1 -0 OL �Son LES -SON 11 _064EA VqLLS OF GOD'S #rOk31VING LOVE—Nona 6, 11, 14 hnwLe4i 13041-A I- 'RADIO -REPOBT,ER. roe . V I alga shall. not wither, and our IIT- lug shall he clean, and all that war do shall prosper. (The charaeteris- tic tree In Lebanon forest was the cedar which stands as the full typo and emblem of stability and vigor. 7. They that dwell under his she- dow shall return; they shall yerive as 'the grain, and blossom as the vine: the scent thereof shall be as -the wine --of.- Lebanon. ____Bftut7_ _._CKOC_eAJch..weA $PRI`NG ON THE RADIO M)w it's spring again —and soon wfll'.cpme the flowers, the grass,' things the ahjubs, and the other thin that display natures-beautyin the warm. weather. Maybe you plan some garden changes this year or would like -ome new plants. It you do we suggest You tune in Dick. the amateur gardener,' heard fr=om Dlpk knows his floivers — and you -ByM 'DAVE ROBBI Tom ' lext, Hoo. -4 ZW1 -0 OL �Son LES -SON 11 _064EA VqLLS OF GOD'S #rOk31VING LOVE—Nona 6, 11, 14 hnwLe4i 13041-A us as the rale, as the latter, rain thWwatoret"* earth: Here the prophet pleads with wayward Is- rael to return untothe Lord, who, bovias.punisied them em beciuse of their transgressions, would in the 'hour of their sinwe , repentance heal their wounds, raise them up from the'state of death, and. bestow,' such 'a spiritual refreshing upon; thoW_&s_cOnhL he-empared with the'- roe . V I alga shall. not wither, and our IIT- lug shall he clean, and all that war do shall prosper. (The charaeteris- tic tree In Lebanon forest was the cedar which stands as the full typo and emblem of stability and vigor. 7. They that dwell under his she- dow shall return; they shall yerive as 'the grain, and blossom as the vine: the scent thereof shall be as -the wine --of.- Lebanon. ____Bftut7_ _._CKOC_eAJch..weA $PRI`NG ON THE RADIO M)w it's spring again —and soon wfll'.cpme the flowers, the grass,' things the ahjubs, and the other thin that display natures-beautyin the warm. weather. Maybe you plan some garden changes this year or would like -ome new plants. It you do we suggest You tune in Dick. the amateur gardener,' heard fr=om Dlpk knows his floivers — and you added gesture of good neighbourli- 31083; the fan sent a donation to buy smoltes for Canadian soldiers. Goo. Young promptly despatched a pack- age to Corporal Kenneth MacDoug- al; former radio man, now with the 48th Highlanders In England. Abd of course sent a letter to the kind - ly American cousin, •telling him bow his gift had been despatched. • A. fair contestant on Kay' Kyiei-!s Tom ' lext, Hoo. renewal of the earth atter much- strength and fruitfulness are set Golden Text — "it we confnis Our needed showers of rain. before us In this passage. ,8. Eph- might set a new idea for. that arb- program the ot*r da; gave Lisa sins,' he Is faithful and righteous JUDGMENT I_w!RVITA_-3LE raim shall -gay. What have I to do our from his talks. listeners, a laugh. When asked thy" to foriivo us our: mine, and to 4. 0 Ephraim, what shall Ido any more' with Idols? I have aulw- difference between a weasel and ku, loan" to from ail unrighteous-- auto thee' 0 Judah, what shall ered,, and will regard him: I am One of the busiest men In radio easel, the blond beauty aid a weas non." 1 John 1:9. THE LESSON 114 ITS SETTING t do unto thee? for your goodness like a green fir -tree; from me is— these days is' Eddie -Anderson, Jack gel was a little man. morning cloud, and is as a mo as the thy fruit found. blany comments- Bouny4 Rochester, in his fime — Hooes, began his Pro- dew that goetli early away. 5. And tors believe that this verse should night show. Spotlight Dialing - • Sundays, the pbotle ministry about 746.B.C. 914 therefore have I hewed them by • be read as a dialogue between Jo- Anderson has become so busy New York Philharmonic Orchestra, continued It throughout the rs- the prophets; I have slain them haTah and repentant Israel. We are handling his radio and moving pies CBS -CBC at three Songs Our ma"ins yeas at the elgkth mt- by the words of my mouth: and thy reminded of our Lord's words -tura mail, and * managing all the Soldleri Sing train CKOC at 5: s0 judgments are as the light that go- (John 16:4) — "Abide in me, and other Anderson enterprises. that I . . . Mark of the Duke from CRI, Place — Northern Israel, T- It this Iowa we consider anew nth forth. S. Fiir I desir,4 goodness, t 'and the know• I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit at itself," — etc. he re contly opened an office In Hollywood. CKOC at ten Mondays The Happy Gang daily at one Amos one of the greatest themes that Cam. ever oocupy the minds, of man - sad not sacrifice; lodge of God more than burnt of- WALK IN JBHOVAII'S WAYS At that Rochester Is one of the . and Andy' via CBS-CrRB at seven JK love of God for humanity. Once forinSa. 7. But they like Adam have 9. Who- in wise, that he may un- best comedians In radio, we think. 0. $ With the Troops from the CBC .___t tet this powerful truth become a 11fa- transgressed the covenant: there have they dealt treacherously ag- derstand these things? pradent. that he may know them? for the * APPRECIATED PROGRAM. network at • 8:30 . . . Tuesdays News From Everywhere via CKOC Our then b ens will lift. we have k :1116a b 'a ape that ' doth not away, and that fa &last me. ram is ossa rara- illar name for the kingdom of 1%-" w ways of J ova h are right,. and the- just shall. walk In them; but trans- isetl tlema land has been listening with mark- Den mud his boys from the NBC -Red network Iwo t shall lay* him becaus, t I irsell• which consisted of the ten nor- sressors shall fall therein. The Now enjoyment to Canadian programs at eight . . . ; Bjr=Phon)r Hour from 0 Ira v ]is firm ved as. thern tribes. -In the section we are Testament, when God's love for us for some time, a Canadian soldier the CBC stations at ten Thur3- The nam"osea probably means now considering, it Is the Lord him - 13 emphasized not only speaks of at Aldershot got a big box of cis- days, Talk of the Town, this week 'Wip", heft derived from a Rob- self speaking. through the lips of that love manifested toward us arettes. And tbU in haw it all came from Ditonville, from CKOC at 6:4; rew verb meaning "to save". The the prophL at. lie gives us a plinure through Jesus Christ. God's Son, about. The listener in Massachus- 'appreciation Waltz Serenade over the CBC, nret three chapters of this book -no God Ju difficulty because ha can• but brings out the truth that WO etts wrote a latter of at seven ... Glen Gray's Casa Loma US a vivid picture of Hoses's not deal with man not because of fundamentally know God's love to to George Young, CBC's Regional, Orchestra from WOR-Muttial at tragic -history, -if own Dwsonaa -history-if we Israel's sin. but because of tb,: us through Christ only because He Representative In the Maritimes. 9-15 Saturdays — Good Deal A4 Interpret them gia an historical nar- tow-�-&"-za goodn"s of Israel. died for us. mentioning particularly "Appoint-. Club from CKOC at 9z45 a.- rative. Tho picture which the pro. THE YINAL meat with Agastini", the Montreal Topical Cornmentary on the CBC at ph*t draws of the internal condi- 14:4� 1 %vill heal their backsliding 4. Bacteria e feature, and the recently completed "Number 7:45 in the evening, and the NBC tions of the kingdom In his day IA and-] will love theta, freely; for -serial - 171-" which starred Symphony heard t'i Ontario from a torible one. Society appearscam- mine, anger Is turned away from Mffion Years Rupert Lucas from Toronto. As an CBL - CKOC - CBC at ten p.m. Al A A A 0 him. 6. 1 will be as the dew unto Is- ; AM One e. Q blood follows upon the heels of an- rail; he shall blossom as the Illy, other. and cast forth his 'roots as Lebaii- 4mo Are Recovered From 011* This God who in so near to us Ocean Floor That Havis Re. - RETURN TO GOD all brings with him elements of fou- :malned Alive. to Rips Old A 1.6 us re u der rete ash eat. which, are lice Age HORIZONTAL Answer to f1re"ous Puzzle unto Jehovah; for be hath torn, and dew to revive heart. amid the wear 19 Adore crippled, .1 Pictured I and weariness, he WJ.1 teal us; he hath smitten,,, slid tear., the, Aust founder of 22 Seed wing, Recovery from beneath the ocean 33 Skirt efte. floor of bacteria which. possibly Pennsylvania, 35 Hop bush. were in a state of suspended &nLln&- 10 To lift up. 24 ContrivAnc* tion for more than .1.000.0 11 Each. to raise nap 00 years William 12 To Smsp, was reported last week �by Sydney 28 Any wrongful T141S CURIOUSWORLDI'arguson C. Rittenborg, research assistant 1.3 Branch. um act. If Conjunction. he gel•Ipps -Institution of Ocnin WT ography, YA Jolla, Calif. 17 Compendium's. OTS Disidneiive 19 To "k. th"ry. TItIa discovery prompted'Itlit sum- .20 Spairf 34 K* was a iid.7 77 peed-aulmatlou. theory -train Dr.--. 21 Low caste Ver in Claude X. Zabel Scripps marine, =1• Hindu. cTobology professor directing thm 24 To sup. 30 Bound by •research in seeking an explanation 27 Hoisted oath. •for the presence of web aerobes' taut up, 32 Willow twig. 5 SubmisU. 11 Liost to view,' "in an euvironmeat wbere there to 32 Resin. �43 Uncle. a ?*t Of a bird 44 Oriental nurse no free oxygen; and probably has 33 To pi4ce out. 54 Two-edged of pray. 44 Insect's larval been none, foi- well over., 1.000,000 34 To wake from swwd. 7-Irrult. stage. Years 54 Correlative 8 Robins' komm 44 none sleep. Si SPE14DED ANIMATION 35 Dubbed. ­- of driwer. 4 North 47 Mouth part ""It in highly improbable 'that 34 The deep. 39 He received a America. .48 A hollow. they have been buried recently by 37 Genus of from 12 He received 0 Sheaf. earthqvakes or to other submarine shrubs. C•harles Il of this colony in 51 Courtesy title. SMFJ I seismic distarbances ". Dr. Zabel 38 Thing. Great Britain. of a SS Tree bearing Is 80JEVED said, "and. there I., no evidence to 40 Gaiter. 60 He was a i4ebt (Plo., scams, TO PLAY indicate that these bacteria have 42 To undermine — (pl.). 14 Concurs. 54 died Cron. THE (:P.4 1 F -F been carried deep in the mud' by 43 Ptyff ed up. VERTICAL 15 You and me. 53 And. 48 Garden tool, 2 Persia, ROLE (N burrowing animals. 17 Scoffs at. ST Sun god. THE L(VES "Therefore, it folloWi thit unless 50 Gexu&_*fL 3 Earth, 34 Person of 56 Ilectri Cal unit O;r FISH(oxygen-requiring,ti FZJJ BB these obligslAly (oxyge-requiring.1 rodents. -4 Kindled, great -fortitude KE IN THE IV ribacteria can i;ospira in a mane." VERY 08TAir4iNks not known to bact*eMoloklats, they GF PCOD. k4,43�rn=l possibly have been buried in a S! ItAM- ISAI I c state of suspended animation for, a tone. irm I" FM ION& IWOUL.D NOT t. long. longtime. OTH kw_" 1939 Wool Clip 8 Up In Dominion A --aing t'0 the' ecor filial' official 30 131 estimates of 'shorn and pulled 3 q. 126 :wool production in Canada for. 1939. the total wool production SOLOMON S PLANT •r for that year. was 17,888,999 lb., of which 13,611,000 lb. were 'IS NAME:0 FOR- Due to 'increased shorn wool. yields per fleece, shorn wool pro - ON rrs RDOTSTOCOC. duction in 1939 was 225,000 Ib. ...eater than in 1938. Cash in ­ IT is known that the sense of -smell is highly developed in fish, come from the 1939 wool clip was b and it• is believed that this sense, combined with that of touch. estimated at $1.416,000, compar- 50 51 2 play.,& a much. greater role in the,.securing of food than does the ed with a cash income of $1,309, sight sense. The latter sense of tLh seems to be limited taore or 000 -from the 1938 clip. An in- iieveeption of changing . lights and shadows .`loss tn the crease of 4.4 per cent in the num- bier of,sheep. to be shorn is -fore- INEXT: What k the average area of the 44 states? cast in the reports received. POP—Pop's--Opinion of Overtime Ft., 1- LAR, WATT 'WE- SAYS HG WAS JO • r DA ANYONE- WHO TAh%S- TWt-LVt- YOURS TO 00 A DAYS WORK IJ THEL SACK _7— V .. . . . . . . . . 4 F •" n 9 .tE �. { «......,.�......:.."..... AIR Canadian National Railways Revenues WhatSsieacs • w -w DM two 3ood In. , Is obing HANDY SEAJ rOW POUCH 1 THE, RICHER FLAVOUR J The gross revenue's of the all ' - � u --OF O [ ►•+- •• • •••+1*-.* q ......+.- inclusive Canadian National hail- W.I.B. LOK•TOP" TIN =fir ways for the ten -dap period end- also packed in Pocket fins, .SILVER vs. GERMS ing March 31, 1940 NIS Ability of scientists to kill were ..:;5.872,836 --4•'� �• germs through the ' harnessing -crf' as c0ntpared with ____. 4,975,7'5 M a' solid silver _ stoma, is revealed -...at ' for the correspondibg California Institute of Teahnol- ' pe! -.cod cif 1989, ogy, _ rease' of 896,601 t .Y -- ,Research by physicists and bac- or 18%. • , t♦. Uptoa'sXallowlabel. teriolAgists__- ndicated that swim- _ 'o ocher tea !ne the lutemational ming pools in the future will be • :eputrtion of UPTON'S FINIBT. • e Ter lova$ in fivewatinentsmay itstbu. sterilized with email `amoutlts of The Dominion Experimental ' paries! if&". Blebled especialyy .for the silver instead of with. chlorine. Farms. ,-extend from. the ,Atlantic _ r diel! _Yell M,II WrYtl lJ WO'Y � _ • -.___ m - ' 'int�vrid is-- - . _._ Vt:an con t- -- film star re- "I'sending-tbeim by' afr- srich user -tailing -�i•,?!„roc - We .o lutionary form of germ killing cently sent her visiting cards' snail," site wired eattiahly. r tute the most -comprehensive sys- - y nt•oride a substitute, rase to her former husband's new "Tsuat they don't arrive too tem of its kind in the v,orld, said, for pasteurization'of milk: " bride. Ime to be of use 4�0' you. ' CLASSIFIED ADVIMRTiSEMENTS .. - (y�o -0- Leading biol'ogist� botanists and agriculturists . of the U. � S. 1q lJ. Z call the discovery epoch-making: that gas instead 'of sprays is ef- AGENTS WANTED EDUCATIONAL - itELIG1UL'S fective in combatting plant dis- MATCH I3UOKS - NEW LINE - STUDENTS NV\V l;NJtU1.L1NO FOR EL]JAH C U M I N O B]�FORD � eases., They Say it is the most im- just out. Beautiful. gold processed courses in Matriculation, Short Christ." Wonderful book sent freer. 4 �r ' samplea. Send 10c for packing. portant step in giant doctoring Salesmen mantles territory want- Stozy, Journallim 'Shorthand and Megiddo Mlsslon, H.. Rochester, since Mil ardet near! 2011- -ed:- Agentak= Aet�lutekl Pays_ _S- ch 4_u.�ipre it ak.e. udyY. o.t yvtu 1�Iaw xork, Y 3ea�s- Limited, Wallingford Building. SapnrCorr�e ondeneetCo,legeC.a E�a- ago' discovered Bordeau mixture, �ty[nnlpeg. y SALESMEN WANTED tab.Jshed 1702), 229 Yonge Street ' 1 ( grandfather. of sprays.. T�routo. Even more more ai nifi'cant, the say, 'LIGHTNING ROD AGENT WANT. MILKER DISTRIBUTOR - SALEr- p Y ed to sell Phillipa Lightning Pro- EGG THAI g men Invest ;60.00 and be Yoer is the- fact that gas trea'tmetlt tee-tive System. B. Phillips Comp- own boas; one sale per week beats -• -- - - cures. :+serer -before have lents say Limited, 32'Osborng Avenue, MORE MONEY FOR EGGS: EI.W- working for someone else; cap. -- - P Toronto. able hard workers earn $3 000 up. tnatc lona from cracks and breaks been cured. Sprays and other crop by packing In Keyes Trays (flller retail prices as -low as ;119, alto r iv LOOKING FUR A STEADY 1N• flats). 90 doz. large eggs asked amaaing new mac�hi • by Ss_v i .•• b u ea es. en or nee u co any. teff to fall experlence. The' gas is both preventive and ilnaincizl ,worry? 1.gt Fwa1lt.>rx samplea or 25c for enough for one Box K Room H -4A, !#tufa, Ont, L. , cure.. show you how easy it le to get. vase. Postage paid. Hawley Pro- L1 "'` •' Write to us today, for FREE cata- ducts Ltd., 79 Elgin Street, Brant- :TEED FOR DALE i lei o ern (Called paradichlorobenzenc,• . _Logue and complete Information._ 'ford, Ontario. - The i'amilex Prod -acts Company', the gas is of the stuff that makes STO St. Clement. Montreal. HOME GROWN SEEDS - GUV'I'. e - ELECTRIC 310TURB ggraded Alfalfa, red clover alslke- =E t i � n e t t e mothbalIsl. AGENTS WANTED FOR I_'N I 1- Timothy, sweet :Io eh:' ask fer - Q ELECTRIC MOTORS, NEW A. I •-o- low-priced -portable•. du licator, 9rtcea and samplea, The Calodou a - �ulgeOnS are beginning to Hae, Sells Itself i stores, DO :es, JOneell& bfoore pulleys" 24.d-brA Ld txl - ltltng Lt.d:_Laledadra - Se nLLI, Co.. ` BY R013ER 1 A LEE churehe.-. *,hools, :clubs.. etc. Dan- -:side 5+, tr,,;ToronTo. - - _ cotton thread bought .at the ten- dy proposition for stationer or w --- lig?SEDALE SEED . GRAIN FARMS sen store to stitch wounds am specialty mah. Box 4, 73 Adelaide _ Registered-1';a.'l erb;an, vanguard. et 1 Sire -t West. L••,ronr,,, itAR.tii F:QI'IL'VE1T aJ ,sk oats. is 11 a i e o good grade 1 of 1. If a bribe receives. several surfitcal'operations. - same rarietrea. O A ,_. 21 banes. '1 AUTO !'AR'I'9 AN ACCF%h!sUHIFa I°AN\i �•; Sltta. (IiLIrE)' FAI2yI- 4 d nupDly 2 irar3oads Covernmru; duplicate gifts and asks these doll- They are- not. using _it_ because ers .:,ti,• herr. seed grader: wild bat 1 erban. All grrons harvested her ors for permission to exchange ofits cheapnem but because -it is 'l O s,FALFR,y N' -Hr) ARF, INTER- acDns'^'• also screening repairs. own combine,- c1tared:.grade(! by Trr menial!. Kline Manufactur.. them should' the re ent it? su erior to other surgical sutu: a eeted in obtaining x source of sup- . t _ our own power buffer. Clipper, r Y $ P $ Inc. Iwi,nKton, Ontario. au 2. When u are Ltot sure material in holding wound edges ply for a, compete Ilse of sura illarot grader. !\'tiro for re Cect y0. g $ pmt,., arr„rsynries, tires, tubes, bat. prises. A L. Porter dr Sona. Jarvis, whether a man and a girl have. together' after ssnd open- !arise. oilp, etc„ we .•an awaure you FiL\!y finta.rio. - - - ► the lots cut possible as hole sale pric- , - -been•-introduced is 1t• all right to ations:: _ tea, bmf Iare you In u Do�ltion to APRIL ADV ERTISINO. 5PECIA ` , r t g p ollar-value Cor 3oc and adv! tis!- F:i ARATUIiK FOR SALE ++ b- ,omperith'e to anY large cats_ l sly, Mr: Gibson, have -yogi met It is preferattle to catgut, one men t. (toll daveloDed, printed or WORLD'S CHEAVE.T TO BUY AND Logue 'mall order house. You are c _ Miss Carter"' surgeor. declared, because it is under no obligations to Inquire. eight reprints, with craft.embos- use -- the only American made se - 3. Should a girl at a dance ex- not absorbed rapidly in ' the bod« . I.c-TterN will be kepi=rictly' c.(3- Ped enlargement o s Ut, London porators with . self-balancit.L; - fidenrial, hand-, auto Stores. 5YL' Phat•s Service. Sox 351• Loadoa, bowls t her escort to keep her .even. Yon -e Street, Toronto. ()ntr rio guaranteed !.ever to gat ou,: I P _ 1 _ _ -.:-of-baiance, dhlir1 drying" guar- - -Ing -bag, campact. and a cigarette : case in his pocket? 4. When two persons start a :. violent argument, and jolt ala! present, what abopld you do? _ b. When one has been staytag. 51 a -hotel for -several days -and As used the telephone frequently, sh^uld he tip the telephone oprr -ittbr, .and. how much? - _ .. V. Should one-plat!,e _the:4ervitig silver on a dish of food when ask-, ed to pass it? . Answers: - 1. Noiw iri the least...It w0U114t !be a very sensitive person • who " would tli,ke offense at such A re- quest. 2. Yes; this gives the hon= - or to the girl, and is better than -making 11[(159 Carter if Slle bat !flet - Mr: Gibson. 8. 1110. 4. RetrlaiII-sed- tral. Tho not take sides with eith- er. Of course if you are tactful enough to divert their._ attention - . to some other subject, 1t is all =";ri$ltt to ti0. .�: This 19 CUStom - Ary. A y. 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Of course if you are tactful enough to divert their._ attention - . to some other subject, 1t is all =";ri$ltt to ti0. .�: This 19 CUStom - Ary. A y. Probably fifty cents would' be the minimum tip-' 6.Y Yeaf -0 :wtlys. ` ' A rose by any -other name Comes 6i=iter in the seed.eat- Bogue. - - ACCOMMODATES r MUMEiiQO$ -,,,.� RECORD SIMS SIMS �..�,, `. o'er .,.,►+ .--� (R( �� • • �• frimelf NR Odf/CJ fA �8=t iff Dept. MADE IN VARIOUS SIZES W. 1' FIAERW CAIMM A SAFES LTI. 1 2711 TINIE ST„ TIIINTI, CAO•. WE OFFER YDU HEALTH SEND Fsllt YOUR FREE COPY OF a2tlres, Austrolor� Write for lues: \Ven Liss " pr gham--Hatchery, wing.. Aam, Ontario. $4.000 CROP Ynow HALF ACRE - eople everywhere -trio growing g g Ginseng and Golden $eat (Xiidi- h rb einr a a). Enorst ous profits! We supply iced. Instructions buy ev- cry pound. Particulars 10c (credit. �d). >.o triflers. Associated Herb 3rowers Box .27W, t, Norbert. ]8anitobo. tioned, guaranteed absolutely viers and cold with s ppoalt:ve' money -bask ' -guarantee of satisfaction., 924.00 Solid oak dining suite burttz extension table and 6 lea or ave z chairs. 488,00 Mae piece oak 'dining suite, --buffet, extension table, china cats- §net And 6 leather u holster«ty D ehalrs. 110,!•0 Smart -walnut fintah dlntrl;. b fat, suite,buffet, extci,sior table, ch_r.a cabinet, and 6 leather seat chairs_ 56s.u0, Modern Engltsh oats dlnini; suite, perfect condition, buffet, ex- x- - leather uphelaiered cabinet and 6 x Q^ Lar a walnut dining sul`.r, g g� buffet, extension table china Cas- §net and 8 leather stltt ahalra. j89 !'V Beautiful large solid walnut su,te, buffet, large ext'slid tab: r, china cabinet end 6 blue leather seat chairs.. $5.^0 Several solid eek buffets :n golden and fumed fin4ehes: ;8.50 oak. and -walnut finish china rabineta r' = - :"RAi&F,U Bti_►Y s'HI('Eis3 E`Ult E'1\'F: years dlttt.^ult to grt II tag. writes writer lxonard !'ole. We'll !alta. .3,"r__order,.rh ice 18 Virletres, Bargains, . !n 2-3 week le � Du t le is, cockerels. No .vaFting, ,'neons, Turkeys. Order now. Bray Hurrh_ e7Y, I80 John .1, Hamilton. . _ HOGS FOR SALE 01rWHARh-�'AI.L.EY YORKSHIRES -4'rcecnt offering - Males. -Ser- vlcrable age and younger, Sows ail ages+ bred or epen. Sam J. Gal- laug6Pr. Alliston. Ontario _-__ -- ' gTAFt I`En ,'HU'K RARC;.\I\S FOIL immediate delivery. Two week old Double AA Quall[y non -sexed New' Hatupahlrea,£Tlarred Rocks 1k4u,. per cent. u Cts ;39, o y 11 0 Cocker- rle ;8.86. White Lel,-Aorn Pullets $23.30, add to abpve prices three week old three Certs, Extra' Pro. fit Quality. l4r, Special Stating two cents, Hurry, they will soon go at these prices. Also day-old chicks, I8 variettva, a?roo turkey poults. Ttveddle Chick Hatcheries Limited, Fergus. Ontario. •. HOTEL!( 1FAXTED - OUR SCk'('ESS 1N SELLING HOT- eta Is really phenomenal. We will be Pleased to have an opportunity to try to sell yours. We advertlLie in evcfy paper In Ontario. For our terms, v rite to Bert Li ef! � Seas, Realtor.. London, Ontario. a _ • . \S/ ` /1 . __ N.wstE 1 ' our" "'Fnrhtly Botanic Guide" and learn how you can secure quick re11c[-from Ailments of Stdmach, Liver, Kidneys and Constipation, Reliable remedies. Reasonably pticed. D"on't gamble with your. health. Write today. Health Pro- ducts Llmltes}, Department R, s;irskaroon, Sask.- Lydia E,Pinkhamb ���• Vegetable' Com- pound helps calm um nerves due.to Jemale lune-' jumpy tional•dlatrem Made ��lr for Women. Try aI, 13.50 and up. Drei'ssere with lari;e mirrors in oak, walnut and enau- el finishes. ;12:95 Complete bed outflt,'steel best,, walnut Lialah s;glass spring' ac new mattress. $39.00 Complete bed room 'suite, dresser, chiffonier, full eizd hart sagless apr(ag, and new mater ys •PerfOct condition. $45.00 Beautiful walnut bed roots :trite, large van7ty, ebiffonier, full size bed and sagless sample $59.011 Special floor sampie modern *suite in bleached walnut finish. waterfall design, • venetian 'rat,•- rors -dresser or vstnity, chiffonier, full size' bed, sagless spring, new mattress and pa,r of pillows. bed room aul-e;� $.4in . two-tone in two-tone. walnut, large vault+ venetian mirror, bench, chiffonier, full size bed and sagless spring Perfect. ' Y1 A ' o:» wt -� letIICKB THAT THRI\ F. TO, C''YN DEPEND oN LEt\'1S' chicks. High liveability and -Carly maturity assures you of real pro- Efts. Only matings of best ort ed- Ing stock used. All breeders blood - •tested and Government approved. prices express paid Barred Rocks On 6 hundred $11.50„ three hundred ;33.00, five hundred ;53.50, New HampshIm8 -lc,. leas per chlcko White ee hu na �2c less per chick, ;1,90 per hundred books • order, balance C.O.D. Live arrival and - sadf faction guaranteed. Percy A. ! Lewis, 1141 Lake Shure Road, Long Branch, Ontario. BICVCI.F:v, MOTOR(A CI.E� FREE ILLUSTRATED CATAE.O"UE, New rebuilt Bicycles 811 up. Used lidotorcyrles. Dt(ke's, 6:5A Qucen W., Toronto. \ . • MEDICAL HEI'ATUI.A HEI.LEVES_'STU'AtAI:H and Liver troubles Symptoms: Pains In right eld9. under ghoul- der ulades acrd across -hi i gas, constipation, ina11 r�est'on, g trouble. Formula of doctor. Ra sul-ts In one dayt Price 95:00, -Mrs. Geo. S. Almas, Box 1073W• Saska- toon. Sask. EC7.I:\!ALD. RELIEF FOR BABIES or Adults, from dry or weeping eczema. Testimonials from hund- reds for over 35 Years. Two weeks treatment One Dollar. -K rke HT- sola Products, London, Ontario. > , 1 RSitt•`l.'tlF: yt.ECIAL UFFEfi pERI'CSIE MAILED PREPAID. English Tweed Perfume of onus-- uat quality -f or -discriminating peo- � BAKERY tQh'I ,qE\T BAKERS' UVENS AND ;+I•ACiiIN- ery, also rebuilt equipment always on hapd. Terms arranged. Correa- pondenee invited. Hubbard Port. able Oven Co.. 103 Bathurst St., Toronto. if You Were A Packer What Would �;•� YOU Do? __ _ R. C. Howe, former lrttltedger'of Armour and Co., Omaha, Neb•,,now I'r - -engaged in feeding thousands' of head of livestock, writes to the _ - Omaha World -Herald- '. "Whet I was in the packing, business, 1 bought lieestoek is the country because it was Chea and that is the onl reason an ackez y Pr y 7 P - will buy diieet from the country - because it is cheaper than it is on the central markets. I have never' sold a head of livestock in the ple. Today's most popular perfume. x1.00-•value'•tor. 25q.. Address to Devonshire Perfumes, 153 Sherr- dan Ave., Toronto. ;:.05 Large chesterfield chats, nL'- holstered in brown mohair, ole: - shall cushions $8^50 Odd chesterfields in mohair and •epp covers, 3farshall 'reversib e spring cushions.. $14.v0 Kroehier chesterfield bed, tip-, holstered in blue figured velour. 324.00 .,Smart 3 -piece Krcehler cher-'• terfield suite, reversible spring cushions. Vel r cover, allover. $.T.OU Large A ce brown mohair chesterfield suite, perfect condi- tion, figured reversible --Marshall. g spring cushions. 3 0 B h t ar $35,00 Beautiful large 3-plece brown mohair chesterfield suite (coat new approximately ;285)• Hever- sIN Marshall spring cushions. ti -- c "•� ECZE1fA, RASHES. PILES, SORE Feet,, completely relieved by Der- misoothe, the clean, powerful household ointment, 25c, at your local druggist, or mailed direct. «'rite for tree sample. Twentieth -Century Remedies, 197 Hegar Avenue, Toronto. 4p BASKETRY -REED WORK LEARN BASKETRY, iNTF,REST- Ing, educational, cbmplet@ instzuc-, tion 25c. Free catalogue and reed- work instructions. Dominlitn Reed Supplies, Department W., -Toronto Ontario. -' PFINBUNAL QULT 1'U1tAt:LU SNUFF.' EASILY, inexpensively.' Home remedy, !O1,tals. Sluuraureed. A'dvtce CANADIAN POULTRY REVIEW CANADA'S OLDEST ANDI3)_ country direct . to Peckers, but have s_ bio�_66- 'I cannot understand why any '•farmer win sell his livestock a est -to packers, when doing so takes that much competitive bidding off the public markets." CQNStGN ALL `fG(JR LIVESTOCK- TO THE UNION - STOCKYARD_ S TORONi6,•�ANP MONTREAL, Where -Buyel-s And Selleird Meet- On Equal Terms `AND SELL THROUGH A LICENSED AND -BONDED" COMMISS1014 FIRM CANA,DI N LIVESTOCK SALES AGENCIES 4 ,y poultryman_. large ,or small. fly ;1.00 per year. Sample copy, c. Canadian Poultry Review, . 4 W -Adelaide Street, Toronto,-. COLLEGES,. TRADE_ SCHOOLS LEARN SHORTHAND, TYYE\VRIT- Ing, bookkeeping at home. Write Home Study Institute, 554 Furby -Street, Winnipeg, for particulars, GARDEi1T APF.CIALS. ASSORTED.- SIX FRUIT TREES ;5.00, 'Six Roses ;3.00. Three hund- red Strawberries $6.00. Fifty Raspbgrrice_ 14.00. l,otrlplete Re.. quiretisenta supplied. Cash with order. -Burlington Nursery Co., Burlington, Ontario. STOP -TOBACCO. Special. Quit amok-. Ing, chewing tobacco, snuff, easily, Quickly. Complete guaantee tifeat. ment, .60c: Reliable 'Products, Box Guamntec4 - - CAR AND TRUCK PARTS Used: = New SI'ECIALI%I.iiti. IN i0.191 ILA M41- TUHS, 1041WFALUFIT'J. Hydraulic Holds, Wlneheie, Geserstora, Nturt- ers,Z"nXiselns. :.arliuretors, Radlat- ors - Rxeh)Iase Servlee. Glass Satlsreetlan er refund. 14vrT Aute Parts, Toronto $315 Extra speclal:-Brand new mat- tresses, filled with .new, fluffy ' • ct,tton, Well tufted; roll edge.- A11 V sizes. $8.95 Kitchen cabinets with' roll -sliding fronts, porcelain tops, var-7 ious finishes. ? 4 ,y poultryman_. large ,or small. fly ;1.00 per year. Sample copy, c. Canadian Poultry Review, . 4 W -Adelaide Street, Toronto,-. COLLEGES,. TRADE_ SCHOOLS LEARN SHORTHAND, TYYE\VRIT- Ing, bookkeeping at home. Write Home Study Institute, 554 Furby -Street, Winnipeg, for particulars, GARDEi1T APF.CIALS. ASSORTED.- SIX FRUIT TREES ;5.00, 'Six Roses ;3.00. Three hund- red Strawberries $6.00. Fifty Raspbgrrice_ 14.00. l,otrlplete Re.. quiretisenta supplied. Cash with order. -Burlington Nursery Co., Burlington, Ontario. STOP -TOBACCO. Special. Quit amok-. Ing, chewing tobacco, snuff, easily, Quickly. Complete guaantee tifeat. ment, .60c: Reliable 'Products, Box Guamntec4 - - CAR AND TRUCK PARTS Used: = New SI'ECIALI%I.iiti. IN i0.191 ILA M41- TUHS, 1041WFALUFIT'J. Hydraulic Holds, Wlneheie, Geserstora, Nturt- ers,Z"nXiselns. :.arliuretors, Radlat- ors - Rxeh)Iase Servlee. Glass Satlsreetlan er refund. 14vrT Aute Parts, Toronto $315 Extra speclal:-Brand new mat- tresses, filled with .new, fluffy ' ct,tton, Well tufted; roll edge.- A11 sizes. $8.95 Kitchen cabinets with' roll -sliding fronts, porcelain tops, var-7 ious finishes. ? $1.60 Lias Stoves, 2. 8 aed.4-burners. with -ovens.' Guaranteed, - Buy With confidence All enerebandlae sold wlta a polsltice - t mosey -back guarantee of satlsfne- . tie.. LYONS FURNITURE CO. < - 478 Yonge St. - Toronto _ ISSUE NO. 1,5---40 - e . ,y „ .:.m : .�+ -: _.�... .: ', �., ,Y _'.:.�....'..,.,,.: .. •.. ,.:'”: _.. «,Fw?:.. .,,.r.. ., ''ti. ... .,.-.:dr4ms ,��.. ..;..+ .,. zYF. .�5. �.. . ' F.ra.. , xY s' , . ,r." �, se �., ... ., _'s- "[ - _ +sl':.,,;..� - ..,+cs:, ✓.a. ::• EMN s _ - _ -•a�.rf.�. af�.Q.,+...._ _ .s .-:✓....see +a5�.:r;, r.: -- -F.". �L • R. Cry, of � - c `� had charge of the meeting. The The world was salldel■; ' { :: LQ�ALiM�3 - lLoeaiseal, spent a low dsys with Mission Band met at the home of next •meeting will he held -en goo■ -so _upa®t as it is at the ssroau e Mrs L. Dunn on Ss�tmday after- C day a ening _ - with h[r: Garnei Never before did -our people -so need his parents, lila. and Mr's, Oliver h'ie heli. aid guidance of ' a Christ - _B=, on April 4th, at. tbie Oa- . Can=es .here. _ � noon with the usual number Pres- i Wagg in charge, land to Cbe at. the int. A good time was enjoyed by home of Miss Efleen Parkin. inn Periodical. We are sure thous- hawa Hospital.. to W. and Mrs. J. --St. George's Church, A]?� 14. all the children present. ( The annual meeting of the W; , � ' will turn with relief front Audrey (nee Lillian Cooke) a dav- 3rd �y atlter Eoster• Sunday the nervous tension gendered by _School at 10 �. na Celebeation of ? The Y. P., melt is the hall on M. S of Oshawa Presbyterial will the _ �oular Pry . to- r a q>�. ghter; Yvonne Alice. ' evening, With the usual be held in Siwroe Str. Church.. Os- r- l -Mrs: Harris, of eobourg has the EWY Qam*nu�on at- 11 aw m.. 113Andsy hahva, on Thursday. April 18th. sanctuary 4nd inspiring Peave of been visiting her song and daughW, A+,this service, special prayers number present:. Ma'- staifley Steil ' There .will be three sessions, - 9.00 7KE UNITED CHURCH OBSER- g Wilfred 11arriu�, for tike persecutsed ., - ` to 2 p. m. and 7.30 P. m. Lunch- V E3. "Thr ... United. Church Obrer- Fg� - - natioris of the world,- for all who Q d Ai eat. eon and supper -�be-sewed -b -'-ver" is published: twice - a month. - - ," r-i!lrrs. N. Gaatsb►ase, we regret are suffering tMeayse of the war the Simcoe Str. ladies, W. sad Price .'c•'•.00 yearly. MTs. M, Jen - #v report, is a patient in, Tosoato and for fire snocess of the Allied FOR SALE - quantity of White ' 25c. respectively. All ladle: we;-,kfnsog will 're.pleased to forward Cause, •7 P. m. Ebening Prayer and Blossom Sweet Clover Seed.' Lot .25 . . • your' subscription. -' Ha%yital. We hope tor, a speedy ire- Ca - . ' - ' Cori.. 6: - :Pickering. Phone Markham c --�- — C mus► 7 _ -The $orticultural Society meet• - �-The Sacrament of the IAsd's on- Tuesday, evening was well 1621. 'Geo. Duncan. 33-4 Roast Beef 5u er is Basemepi - . PP Supper will be observed in the Pr- �5.. of :tbe United Cburchtf- riday' sttenden lldr: K3ein,-ot Q. -A.. FOR -SALE- = quantity Dooley- April (9th °Reber Ziiea4iay .Night, Apra C., gave a m inaYru ave • - toes.- W: r- - i 1a ma, a est ss' i - _1.8p P. on "Glade„� _ , ., max and i ' . re - _ ' -+M•T :'moi "Roses”, with elides to i 4swate ressive Euchre; Pictures, - Jogoe, and Mr. acid Mrs. Les: M^ hie subject. Miss •Barry, also of O. RADIO SERVICE , - Electric wir- CARD OF ,THANKS 0- - Mlrrley,. motored to Hampltoa on E to Skits etc. Prizes and Novelties. ' in and Repairs.- Expert Service on � ' _� ' p,; �., •also delighted the audience g . i Note = ' A to, DL E ring' sandwiches, ",may, to visit relatives. with a spleadin rendition .pf Pad- All Makes of Receivers. Reasonable We wish to express our thanksbrinK Cake_ i - The Ladies' Aid of the P"S= erewski's Minuet in G, and Dr. Rates. Tntaea Tested Free. Russell ' and appreciation to our friends and es'Yboy , in the community is ' in- F byterian Church will. meet. at the Faklaise sang a much •appreciated M• -Gray, Brohgham. Ont. I neigl ors, far their assistance 'and sited to have a' good time, at the haeme of Mb's- F. H. Hall, on solo, "My Land"- Miss St. John Words of e�anpathy; in our recent `�'- Wednesday, April 7th,.. at the usual FOR SALE - 2 good used Fordeon bereavement, in the death of .our Community C1tiM on Tuesday sight+ hour, _ .. spoke- for 4 few minutes regarding Tractors. Deverell Motors, Whitby. mother. ' � April 16th the Poster Competition for Grades --F. C, Mechin .visited his moth- 9.. 10 in the Cczntinnation WOBg WANTED - by an rien Mrs. John Coates. Claremont'' andced hand. Married with a •family. ■ R er, MTs. Hugh Mechin Ispt week- t School, and Mrs. Hopldn gave de- Good referencecs. Capable of talon r end. lM:r. MecNn is at - present ' us- 14htful ideas on - "Work of the full charge of a farm. Apply to The Pickertxng BRAD•L E Y . istbg the VOW Supply Board at Month" Members were neminded Rowe, R. R. 1. Whitby. 84.5-- Uttawati the capacity of Wit- ,. " - MEAT MARKET ` est on Petroleum the that _ dues are ddl. FOR SALE - a -quantity of furnit- Men' Overalls. $1.39 a- pr.• up ure. Apply to Mrs. L. B. Hunter, at -410he A- of therated x�rsAl,E s�rpoP I�a� lrorth.- - Men's work boot. �Q.95 u __ _ - We carr: a f111T line of , P (>tGur�, held their April meeting at _ --.-- F08 SALE -- Banner .Oats, W. a the home of Mrs. Ross Irwin, with mss Fera Ledgett, of Oshawa, bush. Wheat, #1.00 bush. H. A. New- . ,Fresh -... Farmers, bush. harDBee aver thirty ladies present. The spent Sunday last with Miss Roz -'l mala, Fairport. T, over. sea. -date for the Apusatsl Garden Party � arra Iedgett• er and see what you n •. •. _ll _ *was set for June 26th. A good Pro- I X,. Frank Trigg, of. ,Toronto, FOR .SALE -. quantity of good. clew, -- en 0+3 a tn' al](l W l with a talk by Mrs. P. H.. early Alaska Oats. Gall at lot 17. R. _ _ f Cured h 'called on Mie. M. Hsrbran one day _-..up*. -... _ _ Line, Pickering, Cor.• Range Line - ,n e . - - --- - -.- r Uil Gronk, and refreshments by Mn. Frank Chapanars,s group brought recently. and Station Rd, on Saturdays only, or -- - Mr, and Mrs McPherson spent, write to 117 Bloor Str. Oshawa. 84 - _ , . Harness and Shoes repaired. happy afternoon to a close. 85- Meats -We extend sympathy to Mr. Sunday _Inst with friends. in. Mal- .. . .and, hErs,' Prank Ba1teS, on the :vim. __ FOR SALE-' approximately 110 ac- �ur `dleli-,Wy is at your service. C. ' Q. Bradley Mrs. C. Ledgett and Miss Roxena res on No. . Highway, at Green - death of Mr. Bailer's sister,- Edith Spent Friday ]sat with Pickering wood, Pickering Twp. For particulars,' Phone Pick 1620 1 b tie Pick 3104 1 51�y, apply to A. F. Annie, _. _.:CLARENCE SILK who died at 'the. home of hes �e Oshawa, T"rue- parents, on Monday, with burial in tee. Mr. Milton Perlin of -Toiaato, Searboro Memorial Pari, on Wed- spent Sunday . last -with her par- FOR SALE - six grain drills of var- li'he sideroads throughout eats hen iouua makes and sizes; also Ford frac- the _ for and plough, all in good working ` • - _. :tp �, as a vole, in very ba+' Nr• asst, Mre• V. Parkin and Miss order, and at basin prices. John L Velma B hdon spent Sunday last Gillman. Brougham, phone 5 r 12 tore -- condition, and no improvement can with Mr. and Mrs., Floyd Reesor, be expected until the frost is out BANNER SEED OATS -tor sale. L9 of the ground. and the lead has be- in Oshawa. Good quality and weight. 41 lb. to the ! -�. 'tome dry. It is reported that the Faasequire CCsss meets on Tres. bush, R. A. $irrell. Cock ?, Pickering � - - evening at the home of Mrs. V.e- '•Brock'Road was never in worse Parkin• Moa. Lloyd Moody has SEED POTATOES - for sale.25 ' Icondition that it is at present. bags GreenMountain, and 25 bags ofIt's 'Time Sells ,have cksarge °i � groom Early Warba 10 days earlier than the y +(]motifs~rq of Tadao MT. and Mrs. R Ramer, of Al- � - _ `. b+een� notified by the governmo,esat � Cobbler. ,John C. Moore Pickering. that the. old licenses expired with ton&•Spent Sunday �bith the lett- Lot 26. Con: 4, phone Piclt. 2706 AV is the new sr's parents, . MSc. and )firs. W. T. 84-5. Brigh the end of last month, as►d to `iieenaes are dao The fee in the same last year, $2.60. for each -- '-• _ ' -- -- .. _ _ . _ _ err"eCeiPer._have 2sed_ t en0e u mdSorists qtw, ed the warning that has been ire- _ { ' fmAtly given, that all licenses must -- be secured by the end of March. MARKET w very few • RO�ITO , y first of A rY _ T • .:; ice the rat April, ..... .. __ _ -- _ 1989 license plates have been seen. ■ - _ _. _ e fxt a few of the negligent ones - nn r summoned to appear 'in. court. Prices YlieS - StauntoRa- and pay a $5.00 fine.. read that editorial in t. a did you - _. mi-trimmed fine.­- -For Goodness Sake!' - � I- or - Se Telegzam _ - - , on the 8th, T'seY want to hold the coats of,the, Daily.. Star editors, _+Clrillea , 'Wall -papers our farm Pro''duce the latter are busting -the ° Liberal 1'arfy wide- opera. These _._. - 10 c e badAboy editors are just cuttin' • up ■ _ ... _ • per roil Up. LIYe HogS somet'zing' teri:'ale lately, and' _ someone mill just , have to do some- 'thing about' it right away, before - s 'they -start to carry ort S?me of .. ..- • their threats Calves @At AU AP ` The April meeting. of -the W. M- S. of the United Church wasA. 1 , K--:. held': at -em home of Mrs.. M. R. - - Jenlineon, and was well attended. iggs ,' The President, Mrs. F. T. Bunting was assisted is the Devotional per- - -- BROWN LABEL was by wa. M. S. Chapman andRFCFIV•IN3 and GRADING STAW -� W TION at HITBY ELLO ss MRs. W. H. Westney..Miss Jean smu-" z ari ung n sola, which was ran 1=/ .CK ERI NG PrA ,RMS LT. D _ - : appreciated.' Plans were cor..p -ete1 b s. for the ?oil Bros. Lecture to ,be - _ -Night and • _ Y. Phone Whitby 336 , D�' Pbo T jy ]f; j iyeld on April 23rd. The Chapter - - N,a• ONT• 1'H�NE PICK 6}C^ Me' s' H 24 P � Y ' f 'for Study, entitled °'higher Christ= Plf'KFRi, �' ian' Education in India" was given by, Mas. -Wilfred Harris. Members of Mrs. Cartwriglit's group served i ` • • p tea at .the .close of the meeting. ` ■ i c k e ra n a r. w are. -Early on Friday morning, J. roU g. i I n 'S- Jephson, of Brooklin, and form- - er e •. GI ic a citing. experience, He wag. -awaken - � � ____ _ _.-R STERED SE DS ed �•y his burglar' alarm.' Re hurr- - " iedly drgssed himself, and' calted' r� ...Red Clover' Alf alfa ' ls><ke A his daughter, Mrs. Sine (Mildred), who was in the house. With a .32 -' - - ' - ' '­.-Timothy-_Sweet Clover . cal., autamatic to s , an they went into his store ,which ad'oins .. • Carden Seeds n Buik &Package his residence, and found a, youthfu .- _.. - AI 'din . "adsenure which only youth burglar behind his-counfer. He cov- � � "- ered�t'-•e burglar ��-ith his r2volrer PLirina &Master Chick Starter'.. _ : _ could . accomplish. and the 'man got on hts knees and begged Mr. Jephson, not to shoot, 1Wjotion.;f'ietures.-& Slides --You'- can Flow Shares �o fit nearly eery make of plow In the meantime his daughter ..1:ied ` the man'$ hands behind his back, • TIM - And the police were notified" Prov- take -this journey- w>:th them In -one _ _.. _..Agen3.fAr ._Mcri�rmick-Ceerirg Farm Nacbinery acs Inial Officers Clark and Suther- land arrested 'the thoroughly fri- - evening. Char Motto - We bases it. Can Get it. tar K Is. not midi c •ghtened young man,. whose name is UNI TED CHURCH, P�t�KERI NCS ,�, Pitons 8900 - ,a • , .,Riven as, 1!toy Harkness, of 22 lawn- ��l<N� 'dao Str, Fust. -Toronto.' TUESDAN' APRIL-23RD9 AT R.00 P. M. J. S,. BALSDON, PICK -ftKETS ON SALE NO\V- 15c. -