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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1940_04_26....,. fir...^.- •.':row "•.-.• . y•F x a. .C. :T: ^.K.} .�.�,�.�:•P .•.�...; .� .. , . [d -' •+^:'*„' Sf•n"�.:"^5:.7�9,sT„_ ..�'.�-'.�'.. i - J. ... ;,."'w�r3E?7''; �' 1 - y+. .'f.7y�,b✓�vv 35 4.^-v. •�' �.-. _ .+' c --r•+`•••-••_+�r• ..q....-._. .. �t- ..w:. .. . ,i.N.-.r.•q+s.•+ n..:. 'Yr:?'�•,'13"5:�?yua:• ;-..0'^•.,1.s., - ”. ^CCSV^�':;.;:' M�. yi : }^'T�'_�', :-SJ',w*a4. s, �r •m.,::.. •''r,j•'an.c • :..J•'. N ::V'•'.'yy b ' - N . c'• s. r d r6i Y:..Xr' .^. 'r%. .: v:.. •.. ,: d^ '� �:>i: +v'-t•yS_'F'., ': •[ n i . 7 .�Y Y•"°'y::', y� » t(.w :. a•. r- .. . � : c .,i,. iv. r • - "r9'. r - • ,,,{ -s /"' •,,;b:• . • .-, - - q • ti .. -sib. . - - G, ONT:,__FRIDAY, A PIS. 26, 940 No. 3fi r: 4� OV01410 tassal lax”. _ p :ROUGE HILL RED CROSS BROUGHAM _ --- GREENWOOD w. , —., - On Wedneiday evening, May lst, The Library Board -thank Mr. R. ' L The well be an Open Meetin - :MILLS LS --- __ K: $. - paean a nary ommi ee nd t• in the Club R of the Co un- Sean. 1886•-1936 tad sarSean. Dunbat ton. torr School ___ �hav_e _leaned to hold magazines to` the' Libaary. • -- p - qty ,Club, .-lekennb-ori-Monda3Lev- - - - - . _. .-- - H, FdR3YTH, O h. D., Director a meeting for the Opening of the The W, J. Bzo,% family were ening, Apr. 29th, to which all int- _ Mewberof the AhKricao Optomes 'CHOPPING tr:sal -mlid erected in theoks 24th May Celebrat-le Monday, Wednesday and Friday r ' m CE � Wined by appointment. may be available to the Section. t.ion, under t`.� Red Gross, vit- �' W Gibson has returned to :'1rz spealders will be Mr. W. H. ed. !Details will be worker for Oshawa. Mission Banti held asuccess- WE GRIND FINE "gas. Moore, M. P.; Mr. C. R. Purcell, the Day, and it is hoped that rep- Mr. F. E. Robson, Mr. Mowatt and resentation from each and all of ful meeting at the Harlock home. Bran, Sborts and Feed of all � DUINALD RUDDY liar ,.inter. p Mr. Herbert, from the Library De- They are preparing quilts and 'other kinds, also minerals and other fele sgli ator, Notary Pubac. .vro.ionax-oan. the different unite in this Branch 0&C9j rmeriY occupied by Lae ate A. t;.i:hn.• partment _ of the Prov. Board of ' things for the Bales, in June. eoDceotcates for' profitable feeding tlaai. south wint o! traurt Hoare. wbitby. say will be present. 24t'� is to be Red P S Education; -and other prominent Mrs. Norton, Mrs. Cassie, Mra. BE?kfiON BELL ts• ROSa men. The Comanittee Mope to make �O� Field Day and Evening Show. Johnston and Mrs. Malcolni attend- kept On band, _ Give your assistance. _ ed the session of the Presbyterial, We stock only the best Poultry Barristers tf Solicitors this ,f the celebration in appreci.a- held in O�shalwa, on Thursday. last. M. J. liiEATON. K. C. Tele bone generosity of many BROCK ROAD'. Feeds and Supplies. p of our citizens to the Library and Rev. I. E. Kennedy began a ser- H.'BROOKE BE". ]{. C. Adel, 2&39 School. of the Section. . ies of sermons on Stewprdship on J. H. F. ROSS - Mrs. Walter' Thomson of Wind- _ _ sot, spent o few -days with l•,er Sunday last, emphasizing the Sov- -372 Bay St. -Spend the 24th in ;Pickering. ereighty of God and' BMWs Stew- JOHN L. POND Toronto nether, Mrs. James Kayes and p L ' rovhile here attended the funeral of ardship. Repa><r Shod c3. RICHARDSON do Co.; Barris. 73,INSALE Miss Marjo H.amiltin underwent her uncle, the late George Kayes, 7 ry • l.tf s�di itis Tdrocio 3L. to+osvato' of Oshawa. an operation for appendicitis at the I am (Lepers d3osepair troc• ^ ploone f►d. rens: ca�nat Pt+.o nota iti , Miss Gienyce Stephen spent the Oshawa Hospital last Friday vvhiflch week egad at her harm in Ashburn. - - - tors and farm maebintry. '`� DUNBARTON was successful. and shb is ma MGUS McMILLAN Parnster, Sol- Misses Gertrude and Jean Lean- k R icor. iotary Public. 19 Melinda Street " satisfactory progress: Am also agent for Coeksbutt p. Tarawa. T+.leoironv train nano. 29tf on- sr Y 37rnrsday last in Toronto. �- nerd meeting of the Young The final t in the Bible Implements. lAentat Our Y. P. w%1I be the guests' of Aduult Group of the United Church Baseball ,games was held in Clare- " Satisfaction guaranteed Mt. Zion Y. P., on .Wednesday er- will be--Monday night, A --Baptist-Church on Monday - L7 BBBSRT T. FALLAISE. L. D S.. ung• - - ,4OHN NORTON D. D, s.. Graduate of th• Royei cotFe�e of - in the school 'room of the church. between Brougham and - Quite a number from here took Phone b104 CLAREMIiNT �S `eons and the Uui*witr of Toronto. The regular May meetiirg of the W1titenzale, Brotigh:ua being the aWe mcood door ease p�tt St. And• in the picture, "Gone with the Woman's Association will be held in winners. N Churcli. ertot, Uot. osir:, bourn: 9 Wind" at Oshawa. -, w,a. to sp. .. or Wisest. (X-ray the school room of the United The Convourlity -. Euchre in -the �• • Z JM i e.lc.), P4bee• rkt�rea Miss Dara Bail. -of Taunton, Church, Thursday evening May Hall, on Tuesday evening- was not spent .a few' days last week with 2nd. Arrangements are in charge as well attended an expected, but i0> y! 4r A!b!: Mr. and 'Mrs. V. Parkin. of the Friendship Group and they the proceeds will help along the IIlBIlraAOe All RlIIdg. PAA. Mr. Je:ildnson, of Pickering have secured as guest speaker, Miss Fir work- The. 'Workers nave Supp- - - A. HBATON. TO W 1V t! H)E P hod charge of our church service needs.e ♦ w • t ar. mwatsoar.ler on Sunday. He delivered a very in a still bei : leIves •iddark.. ace�,taa,Ynr.' Etc. sao•r of aersaoa. >? of Nations. This ra an Open being done by the workers. BeaLtiil#� and BerolOE►. ans.t.teemw. svMtevsk.out. ung Meeting, and rea:dents of the eom- The church is planning a Wyear A. E.�HaRI�N Our local branch of the Sr. W, county are invited to attend. Anniversary in June this year. The ary Day of -t..e Meat Cookery Friends of. Mrs. J. Blenk:n are Cbtrrbrriittee• would be pleated to get +�iiress Phone aBs7)ilIAL INSi7RANG�E I. is planning to attend the Scram- sorry to learn of i>!z recent illness the names of cid bane raiemlaers arrd BROUGHAM PICK &1S REAL ESTATE _ :ttipl.ig no �u�Oull t' �°OO and extend chair Trott i ashes for a �e of the three cisaches be. !OOi�1 Xv .t".t Mrs May McWihirter and speedy 'recovery. fore that date. Mrs. Brown reprea- farnilT of Brougham and Ma. and Mr. Wal ton Amnia . met with, a gents the church In the village. OTICE ' •Ari old established agency, ready _Ma. Cecil Disney and family Spent painful accident last week. He was The following .guests helped Mr. to serve. Sunday last _ at the 'Chas. Ledgett _ - hit in the - face rovibll s piece of and Mrs. L Matthews celeEnate Our P T ,Prone -Pick. 6000, hoarse. Wood while esrovi for Mr. 8="a tine , 11 anni trae>ks era oar way e�sey - Morrish_ ding, on �ry of their roved< _ Findley,. vI Toronto spent Sunday las -. a ' •dam WM. MAW the weekend - Mrs. Chsa. Annie was hostess on Mas. E. L. Crocker, and Mrs. R. COAL, - COKE- - y. Mrs. Roy MotWbasy W(lUUD CEMENT •LfOBN6$D - AUCTIONSHR -A. T'niraday afternoon_ of'last week, W White,,all � reroute;=Mr. and i VALUATOR- - returned with Mrs. Hadley dor a when .the W. M. S. met _ at her Mrs. Gerald Harbtroar and Bernice; ' y few days. Bales eo Meted Anywhere horne. Pians were made to call on and Mr. and °Mrs. A. B. Msttliews. .-SAND, - The C. 0. r. T. girls of Green- �'Re Y�Ls -fhooe or w•rire. Address 814 �unda� new-comers and strangers in this and Dors - Street, Bast:' wood ,net at the Marks' Tirane last distract. The members were pleased BUILDER'S SUPPLIER �• ._ - Saturday, � �'.,: : ,_� AUDLEY �ZLD1✓R'S d -R • , '.IVPhit Ontario. to hear f. at Mrs. Risk has consen- .. _ - . -Mr. and Mrs. J. Rina and Miss ted to be Leader of the Mission - Lois Finn, also Mr. and Mrs. B.sliLaurence and Mrs. Clark, of Tor- ,&160 loath oartage work - Harris larie?n p During the afternoon, ,>titrs. Gerald °n un- We hftvYeKJso (luted is stoop w fall . -last with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hook- day, Government LAcen:ecfi' Cowan read a pretty poem wr:t' en LINE of MAPLE LEAF MILLING er. M. Donahue -has secured a of ` by herself, and Mrs: 'Howie pros- i COMPANY FEEDS. Main St, E. StoisVillg; Oat, 11Ceasss • Leslie Harbrori, --Stanley sated a bouquet to Mrs. ;Ella klc. µZt`:' Canada Packers is West Tei- _ Ma niFy, MEd c:.t ertd Surgrcat �c�aa Bs fand e PAnnic Banlea with t Ve'wins kms, ia' :caving, to req. onto. gna Mrs. matt, Kitchen- A. y _ V MIT cases taken '. •:W Tiarbron, spent Fri ev: The blay meetz _ er, and Miss L.. Pratt, were .visit- ng - of the W. A. Piukerii3g, {�n#�. - _ Maternit `Semi-Roomn8 last yvltli relatives Tri retort- ,t the United 'C!xurch, wall be held ors here on Siindi;y;N __ y •�. .n^akin arr���*++pnta !or the. Wes. Groves, :who has been emp• nBicephone 744C Reejeence. 8$ Rates lar 1644*A�1 12515 g' n the S. S. Rooms, on Tilnrsday . ::►keQistered Nutres iri•aitendatice and'. Mawait family reunion to- be held :livening, May 2nd. The meeting ie loyed by F. H. Westney is at' his 44 hour tivfftj given. on July Fitst. 'ij charge of the Friendship Group. home la:d off by illness.. • • Last' Wednesdav morning, April t .r.,. Seeding will soon be general, al Soineth><ng 1veW' r �' Ambulagce'Service • ., ". i will an Open )Meeting. ,e , 17th, there passed axray, one of our r,pn . are. ersrdially inv:ted. The dfough the weether -has not been - : MRS. E.I. QSPO-p 25.37 warm enough 'as Eolemen Oil Heater—Nest, most. respected ritisenst`.Mr. Will- speaker will' be Mrs. Wm. Smith, g Yom• Fall wheat : s . s} is `Bell Sr. in 7iis 71st'- ear, Mr. in many places is spotty.` n1 y Toronto, League of s`a`lons, RFo- good Heat and easy to operate Bell had been in failing health for r R. P. Winter and wife, with F. FOR $ 3serf{aave, Mrs. Smith is a very INSURANCE � than, a year, and was..- ;',Pill dnt speaker and has a message 1'1• Chapman and wife, attended the Also a good lire• of ranges, Or ad to his fled the. last few mamths• we all should hear. A musical Fusiliers' Ladies' • Night, at the s Alt'.Sough.a great sufferer, e' h- if It i8 a furnace, W¢ �aonld $ERVICE • lie .bore gra has 'been arranged. Ref=ash- 'Granite Club, Toronto, Friday even-- ,i it all with cheerulneas 'and patieriee. nPnt 8 m. D. S. T. Ing• be pleased to install the-best- `X Phone Pickering 67 -3 P• 71 E`+eryt1ing that loving hands grid St, Paula -Sunday, April 28t'�. Many from here attended the t`Pease �'COn0n1'„ q CYR1L E. 11ZUitLEY _ do was done by hie iwife and fort S�.inday School at 2 p, m. funeral of the late Wan. Bell, on FIRE. AUTOVOWLE,• LIFE ily- Mr. Bell farmed 'at Audley be- Prayer at 3 p, m. Preacher at the Friday last. Deceased Was one of Satisfaction 'Guaranteed' ACCIDENT, WINDSTORM fore�ng to' Kinsale, some 21 service, Rev. E. G. Robinson. Ser_ the i.eat of neighbors, a peaceful R T* ���BY PUBLIC LIABILITY .Etc. yea= ego, wirers he lived until vices will be on a . S. Tune,-#ropi citizen and a beloved father. ALVIN firo'e years ago, moving to the April 28th inclusive. Scone of the Junior Institute SEEKVICE PROTEC T ION Hardware ; Tinsmith Weatheral Farm, where he gave up Memcers here, are planning to att- laming one year ago. Since then; end the Joint Meeting in Brooklin, ' ,PTC,SERING ` _he has lived at the Lawton home. on May '2nd with the Junior Far- F.. a -Number :Notice to Creditors • ' PHONE ,tiaoo He was w Faithful Officer in the mere; to, heat W. H. Moore, M. Win a Simart New Congol- Methodist and" later the United AND' OTHERS address them. T KY cum (Told Seal 'Rug. 1h��' and' up -to his past ill- The local W. I. will Hold their In the Estate of Arthur Peftrao'n .. ness, was faithful in his attendan- next meeting at the home of Mrs.FARMERS ' • • McConnell, Deceased. , : ce. His genial and kindly dispo-si= S. R. Wonnacott,- - on Wednesday, , This Co itest start3 April 25th eon i �c.'i for 1,1-_r_,'-the love and re ALL PLMSONS having claims a- May lat. The .Roll Cull will -be. and ends at noon, May 4th. sect of 1_t.s neighbors -and friends. gain,st the Estate of •Arthur Pear- 1''Pay Your .Dues", and an Excsirange He leaves to mourn his loss, his son McConnell, late of "the Town- of Seeds, Bulbs and Shrubs will be Be sure tea , t� t t Carat in.., and get an Entry loving wife, who, l:efore her mart ship -of Pickering, Partri'er, who died maAeMusic P , Blank and enter- the contest. iage was Vina Orvis; six daugh- on or about the 28th day of Mare's Festival was held at the you see .,grain. home of P. M. Yeates, on Saturday y- y P .Raine. .1940; are recfliired: to acrid partic- y _ .. .� O41 one entry pe family. is tars and four .sons: Mrs. R allowed of Brougham, Mrs. H. Farndale; ulars of same to. the undersigned, last, when some 25 musicians and A FeW (;eats ,Now -- " of North Oshawa,. Mxs. Orville on or before the 10th day, of May, friends asserrlb�ed' in the spacious - We are agents for, the Easy Lawton, of Mamilla, Miss Eileen. 1940, after wlliich date the estate, niusrc room, Sir Drnest. and Lady w tom: Washing Machine and the ' of Oshawa, -and - Miss -Muriel, - at will be -distributed having 'regard' McMillan; with several hnembers of W11I Save ��� doll - - ham; Mr. Mr. Lorne Bell of Orillia only 'to the claims of wMch the un- the Toronto SynVhony Orehestm, - ` White Sewing Mact►ine: - -ars later. ..Use Win. Bell Jr., -of Kinsale, Alfred: dersigned . shall then have Notice," were present. OGh(era included Miss •7 and Archie, at home, who -have- the and the undereig+tied will, not be Nelson, celebrated C.elloist, of Wim - '.CEEESAN-CYANOG'Aid - 110toi AjAulance, Day or Night sympathy -of-this community. Tho lial-le to any person of whose 'mPeg, and her 'sister, Wilma' ,Dop- W F'OfiMALDEWYDE funeral service, -oonducted by Rev. claim sh;e shall not then have noir 'ler; Mr, Riener,. piardst for Cath. " OR Phone 1800 R. McVey, .was held from his lake ice. arine• Parlow, New York. A String COPPER CARBONATE home Friday afternoon, when Dated a! Pickering, Ont., Quartet played one of Brahms, at ICKERING NEWS this 11th -G A STERRITT a larconcourse of relatives and day of April 1940.' sight reading, while a Quintet, ren ?iLLIBD OPTICIANS • friends gathered to pay their,' last dered Sohubert's opus 140. Other Ltd .funeral Director respects. The many and beautiut Lena McConnell. R. R. No • 1, Pick. renditions afforded a rare treat to 'BOYES DMIG CO•! Ltd Furniture 'Dealer 'floral tributes testified to the high ening, Ont, Executrix, by A. M, the company, Mr. Y'eates is no mean mem in which the deceased was Dear and" Company, Metropolitan celloist himself and took part with SUNDAY HOURS-12-1 sopa,6.7/ral. PICKERiI`IG ONT. held. interment took place at. the Building, Tbronto, Ont'. Her Solic. Afisses Richardson and Sperling, �. •_ Groveside Carnetery i with MIPE Y •PRL t1NF d* _ r W-1 M In Denmark, Greenland Presents New Problem for North America �Kx � Ga deniaq ;4e, Feed The Lawn > X.z • a".n �• ; '�" '-N0 garden is complete Wlthout' .�.� �; M � -• .�. � , ,� :�.. �,_, a> a lawn and the richer, greener ` -= w•- __ and softer that lawn is, the better wr*r� the whole picture. • - �. �° . °� � �' �'.' �`'" '�W The average person forgets � � n k z that grass is an ordinary garden plant re j:,a. �. �. d yr r •,� ,� P F � - �a as mucin as flowers or vegetables. • . Seed selection is also just as im- h : 5 x • • wx$,, portant. ' Good }awns are produc- e • 1asa ed from top ilualitY, Packaged �� 7 s lawn grass mixtures, which con- $M SENDS 300' propor ions o taro proper Cti or - v .lf x it finer permanent asses. Seed 1 lb. Tiftacce - BRIER SMO!}l�lt: P 8't should a sown Fr4lly�and-th -e►Y-MACDONALO'i-E1NE- . In Ony CAN ,» grouuu Ralling in tile Soother In breat Britain er Franca: Spring -and. watering regularly are ett seder and R•n►tMane• rorr also. advisable. M OVEItLAtOE►MTMEN Sometimes t-ree roots -work up W. C. MACDONALD INC.,IN towards the surface simply be - t flex 1119, Mace d'AnuN, cause there is water there and Mentreel, Canada none beneath. Heavy watering of Twder s4lattoMYcernItGmemNItR"0 } lawns once a aw �o w rather than \ � - eek nth light daily sprinkles will prevent , T,this danger and.will also be est for he lawn itself. best _ This treatment will keep grass i K ; �, a rich, dark green and .growing fast enough to cis owd " out the 9 ` ' First Leaflet Raide? ' weed:.Patches of the latter in h d y old lawns are usually a sure sign In t e ays of bows and ar- -- - M ; . -- --- - - that soil is Rearing out and needs rows, propaganda was used to Neutral countries whieh -throw their lot in with German will- forfeit their overseas, possessions. Whet weaken the morale of the enwing Germany fertilizing. In hot weather grass hand-written "leaflets" lacing a= the forfeiture will be permanent or only for the duration of the velar will have to be decided at the con- should not be cut as short as of - fixed round arrows and dispateh- elusion of .the conflict. The British have already occupied the Faroe Islands, Danish possession north of ter! as in the Spring and Fall. - - Scotland and Iceland has announced its seeession from- Dpir nisrule-.-GrEenland another Dantsf=po-ne-mio - - --- ed by bowmen. --- will probably be administered under the direction of the Canadian govern.nent. Fishing boats are seen here Speedy Vegetables Are Tender _ in the harbor of Seoresbysund, Greenland. This immense :��ctic province is wealthy with untouched natural Tender vegetables are. -quickly resources. i g wn: A check by dry weather or _ aro: Ia 4 -. and France might }axle off into and, the finding of lost children. any thing else invariably causes =any- Balkan war The -lid ap• Altogether- 16 lost children cases wood.;as. To eliminate such elan - _.y peared to be off in the Balkans, -were dealt with and many .minor ger, experienced market garden - den �- ,. NEWS- too, with Germany' making fur injurie», were treated by the ars push their plants along with x a Cher economic. detpands on Ra-- Smut Ambulance Division. frequent application$ of commer- r c' 1 ertll r This` must b op- n,anie, Yugoslavia' and jiungary, s • _ ]a f t-xe . i e and seeking .to police the: Danube The seven boys of a Lone' Scout plied carefully 'so as to. be close _ _ PARAD rt -ion from the Black Sea to .the Patrol at Steinbach, Manitoba, to but not actually touching stems German border Rumors of a are operating a free library for or roots. Nazi plot to kidnap Queen Wil- the 'people of that little country_ Cultivation Is Vital - s r The battle .tor c�ntrvl of t e helmina and Crown Princess Jul- co,ntrnunit -. The library is located ti } y -A ide, `ram the plannFng and °^ North Sea and of Europe entered lana , of Holland linked up with in the home of two of the Scouts part ng no early gardening -job ' secondits wee wr e law 'o growing fears - - - _compares in importance - $eandinavia still hanging in the . tries were shortly to be invaded g 'balance. The important port and - by the.- German armies- but ;rallhead of ,Narvik was in-Britiah in Berlin (wired New YorkTrines' hands, and Allied forces were correspondent Brooks Peters) the Isoding at a number,, of coastal bellof persisted that tris final d2- -points in northern Norway, but cision in -this` war must conte on ­- :,Denmark was gone; southern Nor- _the Western Front, and that steps way was fast falling under the designed to ferce it might come swastika, with the invading Ger- very shortly .. - mans using the same.. blitzkrieg Ia Canada the, hoine front' was, _ ._'tactics so devastating to Poland, quiet. Prime Minister 'Mackenzie .-Berlin insisted that the portion King was off on a brief holiday ovation. Authortttea do not as keep the -hoe Sum- ` ^ one to going ali Sweetener vier --far from it. But they do re- quest that .the garden be dug once thoroughly_ first thing in` the �- to use , Spring, then cultivated once or twice afterwards.- 'With proper tools, the werk need' be no more than healthy exercise. For the.purpose _ there is nothing 'better than a Iittle three or give fing- ered cultivator or -a Dutch hoe. e of Norway necresary to assure the in the States — will sateen of the German mission :on . President Roosevelt _. _. ._ Ot- RADIO, PHONE NUISANCES fie_ short work of a vegetable D was- firmly In Nazi hands. -Swed- taws was, preparing for. the open- Why be so particular 1.n-sheo-ins or !lower garden: Cultivation - sn's dilemma meanwhile had ach- ing of the ]House May 16, expect- . peddlars from your door when you serves -a double purpose, it keeps; kved the nightmare stage -at the Ing a session which would deal let them is on the telephone and down weeds and it conservesfit+ I radio? -Brandon Sun. Hive S y r U O rt the eosin could expect to : -chief} with' the war,. seconds - - leasY moisture. - mo stn be encircled; at the worst, .it fac- with unemployment insurance- - _ ed becoasing a main battleground Spring -was coming to Ontario and EXPENSIVE ENDOR6EMENT tri the new and fiercer European farmtrs were getting ready once < The election cost Canada $3,00r LIFE'S LIKE THAT By Fred Nei►er conflict. mors to go out.on the land... '000. -That is s brat of mniey to pay The Navy In Action for getting back what• we had bo- RIP'S DWGaY. 11141 one ray a' hope that th WTI-- -M ••tide might be turned against Hit- ; - er in Scandinavia was the aggres- s ■ s ONTARIO HOTELS - sive new policy of the British WarA survey shows that only 18 out q. Giliaet. Here was action at last, Boy Scauts of Sudbury, Oat,, of 1,186 hotels in Ontario are fire• :meat action. The brilliance of recently aided in counting. traffic Ing proof. Not a very comforting idea the RbyaL. Navy in tate battle of on arterial highways leading into for the travelling public. King. � the Skagerrak, when one-third of the city, in connection . with a ston Wbig-Standard. r ire German Meet wan reported town planning survey. lsiak; the capture of Narvik; the a IPAMPER, YOUR LAWN > ;layh of British mines in the Bat- 1rhe Boy Scout junior firemen This is the time of year when u e =v tic which could mean the cutting of KQntville N. 3., had their "bap- / tismal fire" when the helped the delivery boys and others oa bi- off of Germanys supply lines to y cycles should keep off lawns. A the army in Norway gave ample senior-* firemen qkpttle a winter little carelessness causes a great reason for belief that Hitler's lat- blase that partially destroyed the deal damage. to the wet soil and: est venture might yet end in frus- Kentville United Church. - tender grass blades. - St. Thomas t +' tration. ' • • ' Timee-Journal. 1 A Spreading Conflict The Junagadh Boy Seouta As- y The extension of the area of socdation of India is carrying 'on` .. a• e•mbat to Scandinavia did not a competitipn to inspire the CHEAP ■UILDiNt3 •• �A►'• .., aeeessarily mean that the war Scouts of the state to concentrate of all the building trades }a Can - would henceforth be confined to upon village uplift activities. The oda, character -building seems. to be r o competitidn includes practical the lowest paid. According to-fis �. P tiri aorta. On the other hand, lastu.} urea resented to the Ota o 3e• work b the different vi, ' p • - weal the conflict givi' tsiw evi- Y condsry School conisation, .18,00.0 dean of reads east, west and troops in education, in'demonstrtt. spreading + of the' 64;000 teachers in the coun- ting bring more netttrsl aa- ting healthy village' activities and try's public school systems recety- - tiefte within its scope The attacking in s practical way the ed lees than ;10 a week in 1938, _ warning speech of a high Italian proulems of village sanitation. - with but alight improvement since. y authority, coupled with ItalianrJ naval manoeuvres off the Dode Numerous public service activ- Ottawa Citizen. caricas islands in the Mediterran- Sties of the Boy Scouts of India est, Presaged that Italy might are similar to those of the Scouts Propaganda is not a new idea. F •, , aeon ba in the war ...Allied fleet of Canada. At the great annual In old-time vara, messages were movements were reported .in the festival at the Mahankali_'Temple Witten on paper and tied care- vicinity of Salonika, considered the Secunderabad Scouts gave Tully to arrows for delivery to the a likely spot from which Britain particular attention to first aid enemy by "air- r -mail Now Dont Pawn Off All the Big Eaton on Me Just to Keep Dows Your Overhead r' . REG'LAIt FELLERS—A Gift " By GENE BYRNES • WHY CON�TCNA MAKE INAT 101 THAT TENgUCAENTS IS ....- I I! WUP R s1q j SIQUCI�1JA MA T' / KIN N E/►aii+iNf� E W FOR NE SWiP ID LI �A��p_Cq/�1_,T�� WOERL,1�lrx- CW TEN j THEACATBi TNt20WN! F �iV T I7 �lr'/ItY. �, . FOR IT ;y IN FOR NYTMIN'/. K&WAR KOr - - it • 6. t 0 A 5 i IiRY , ` • a� Fes• _ r. � ff � .. _ ,1.111► • _ '!Q'' .:.....,..r•^ •y"j� - I ._.r• Or ,: � !✓.,.. .. 5'M••.. re.'.. -!Ar _•. :. oaYp.J.... ...}: .. x .•. - .. 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Several weapons were .in evidence, also fireplaces, • t .♦ria bila; of, wood, even charred corn- cobs which he knew • to be c°en- tunes old. Partly wrapped in a �a 1 shroud woven of grass fibers, now • ss• • ;'%' decayed, was; the. dried nhrnnlrni, - mummy of ,an old man, Strange ' - - Rketehes'and designs were etch- . ..•,` .`f :; _ Yp ed on ceilings an.walls, cut there, sr• aeN ver earl icaD are is s schen --time was• vilfundint if skill was not; Bob wandered; eathralT'ed; as _ f long as .he dared. He realized his obligation to his associates, and so reappeared after half • an -hour on the -outside or eastern edge of I the great ,rock lip. Be_ gave thought to getting out safely, _ Beyond Reach QAApN&AM M FROM MEMO ASOMM VEISM n r Ih-- . „JI CAST OF CHARACTERS the old man was. doing. Ue shout- The rope was beyond enc ROBERT BARRY --'hero, ex- ed down for Hades to go after h far that he wondered now hew , •plorer. Holliman, he had ever swung far enough and her eyes were strangely hard, MELISSA LANE - heroine, • • r leap into the cave. 'He stiff couldld as she .walked away. She knew AYe3'8ge MOt}ller eee no possible means of entrance there was just,one thin in all Barry's partner. Getting down didn't prove half ore egress, unless. a series of six 1 ° g In' London, Arthur Sinker, sec - HONEY SEE GIRL —Indian; the task Bob at first feared. it , the world she wanted, and she member of Barry's party. might. First though, he made, a or eight long ladders,' supplement- meant to have it, for of poverty-stricken Bermcnd- g g ed by chiseled finger and toe -- - sey, died leaving mankind a sta- HADES J O N E S — pioneer; hasty survey of Defiance Castle—lds, were (To 'Be Continued) on the. face tistic1 an averse married woman of h steps and placed ere' some sat -- - _ _ g ,member Barry's party. he wouldn't have missed that even P with a� amity of six in the course- • • if he rotted on the ledge later. He of 20 ears has to: Yesterday: Bob Barry danstos• found 19 rooms in the place, andtheles Defiance Cantle .was tl r ops Hoi°rzbte Kiss the family 45,000 (one at the end of 600 feet of rope. He crumbled walls of what must have most impregnable of all the cliffkiss per head per day), cannot climb b a e k. HoHiman been six or eight more. The rooms fortresses he _ had ever seen, he ~Ea s Habits - Peel 87,600 potatoes., .� thinks Bob has been killed whoa were invariably small, about 8 by knew. _ Darn I0,400 socks and stock-, - - +the rope slackens, lies limp in his 10 feet in most cases; obviousl} Ings. _ hands. there had been, many occupant;, sure "A Restaurant s Just A FII!• rn Make 29,200 beds.' When he wiz re that no oth- I er means' offered Bob did a aim- In Station to Average Am - and and space was predo ' ice ti t slices o a us le thing. He.grinned rinned -to himself I3u ter 175,LOfl f bread. CHAPTER AFI There were no windows. Doors P g =ler n," Says Chef were leas than jour feet -high. he worked.' — Holliman couldn't know, of`Fal •look lik areal cave man L course, that Bob Barry was safe "afore pygmies," Bob mutter. The exclusite Chefs de Cuisine Arboe DD Proverbs { ed. smiling, ,, when I descend' he told hirnseli. _ or the "boat perch" of Defiance K- - Association of Pennsylvania urges y ' Castle. That was an 'old mistake, he He wondered what Hades Jones an educational drive to do some - knew; -the ancient a would %sy then. _ tbing abort America's "horrible" As the, tree so the fruit. 5.he man lapis had senseu, people made ' _ catber titan ectuallyseenlow doors for de-fenpe. Enemies With his oke kni c he' :nt eatinlc habits." Great trees are uprooted in an something was wrong with his might rusha• six-foot door unit and tore hies shirt, handkerchiefs To the average. Amer can. asps - ='boss. He had seen the two girl•, tike—A. n%V • fortresF-, but they ouid trouser legs and undershirt- inro William %winzing, president of the A twig in time becomes a tree. ..below pointing excitedly, and too stria!! strings and tied their ends newly organized group, "o reatau —Latina --- tare it had dawned on him too' together. Fie let this long . mring . rant is just a filling station. He just Great trees often give snore TOTS DRESS AND i Vallis,to drive 1n. and get filled up shade than fruit. that this cliff had a dangerous _. _ down to Mary Melissa ant! Honeti - overhang. It would. be much big- ��E ENSEMBLE Bee Girl, then pulled .up a sinali as fast as passible.: No wander , As. the trig is bent the twee is g,,- in reality than it appeared rope which they tier! to the string. there is so much ,stomach trouble me}fined.—English. from below he knew; distances are With the small rope -he then pall in this country." . Good fruit never comes' from e docvptive that way. When the , ed up a stronger one. ' _ SULCATE TO E.tTING bad tree.—Portuguese. rope had acted 'crazily, swapinfi 7t teak time, but it pas easy. Springing. who also Is chef at the A Vee often transplanted never r - i g Holliman dcduce.3 s �� He knotted• the big rope at irr- ' Germantown ('ricket Club, believes grows nor thrives. and Jerking, that Bob was trying to climb basis Q quent intervals, fbr "steps,'. and ' a pZoogram to' educate Atsericanq A walnut tree As as good to- a "UP to safety, but had fallen in the _ himself was buck in. canna soda - .121 tjemanding the finest foods is a poor man as a milch cow. —Italian. • =-Attempt. after Haden Jones' returned- •wSth _ j+airiotfc duty . A au arflour h h e w to r r - ` A nation of sick People- Cair tie• away .thatbearing boughs may Actually Bob had given on'c �•;' : Holliman. The talk was very.pro- vpr be strong.': be contends. final swing and let go=to land ' s • ,�, fuse all around, 'f6r t1 while, save on his goal, the rock ledge that.%- for Honey Bee. - t held the dwelling. Other troubles �' 't . When food had been served. y Caffeine -Nerves ' were ahead-kuch as the way to y~ `and the Rork ' of -building a more . X11'• JuintP3 Off get back down to camp 'again - . :e"`i permanent camp started. Hone -,r r 4 but for the moment he was sof.. x^ Bees approachecr Boti alone, lu. j _ He had. done an acrobatic stunt outside the supply tent. + wvhi,•h he himself would have ca 1- - "I N*A -when •you were urs u' AO� crazy udder most circumstanc- , :; there." shy simpered, rather aur- t - �- — es. He had. literally been a dQ6r- -5• + �: „ :pi•isingly. ,;: � i ,,,,� • ";�'�' -: ` . -= ink young man on a mountain tra- � Mary. 'Melissa overheard it.. She W 1 `I err but it v as h no- meara - ; was inside the supply tont. but R what he had planned. obviously the - Indian - ' ri didn't -What I need," be grinned to ` t,;• know. t' .- himself as he sat there panting, , '' ilorey Flee's`isfseMi ticros one ' - "is a- doable, if I'm going' in for �tr ' of secrecy, of deliberate intimacy. movie stunts. He was a little An the Indian's background, nee- - - ashamed ohim_seif for, getting- in f tions were direct; one took what , 1' such a difficulty; a man with s o ' ''1'. one wanted, one said what one A job like this Mau: Why does the Boss always give the the d6ctorafe degree is supposed to o � • 4 �; ° thought, let the results be as life p + would make ! think things -out in- advance. And • ,•. ' may. •. r °. tough jobs? Ill knows my, nerves are badanybody jittery! ; yet—the youth in him was -a little proud too. He locked down to seeshe Couldn't Be Logru-t. '• . '. ' MR. C+;FfFJ-IIEIl11ES. t � '\Y•4 $v �•�+- i'k -$h'%: both girls waving at him, , ;Mary , lielissa caught the in j e "ALL RIGHT! he. yelled. ° y -tent in a flash, realized in- that And don't let F 1Ag,. _• !`Sorry to frighten 7ou!" • • i . instant that Honey lice was •in him give you=the me He couldn't catch their answer, wi '• love with Robert Barry. The old "high-liv- but he did hear Hades Jones, who' • thought astounded her. ing" hooey!' Bob - was directly at the' base of the, i - • . • "You — you mean "" Bub �• _�_J;�` cliff now. • ` missed it. "Aw, that's all right, ., "Toa dang young fool, we'd' Honed Bee. Don't worry 'about ought to lift yore SCALP?' me. But I'm sorry I frightened Hades never was one given to you girls. Certainly ' I don't want Rentlemesss. "Ain't chba, got. no ' to scare the best cook I ever had." sense?" He felt that some sort. of Dat, a =� Inside The Castle on-the,back would calm matters. I found out that too much caffeine made me Feel {fN, • 0.fir, yelled Bob, agreeably. lit After all, he • had at•.ed • rather i t f just idle you do. Why don't you cut out tea and coffee '-� "Figure out a way for me to get - foolishly. He didn't see that - - • - PATTERN 4412 for. awhile. and Possum? down, Uncle Hades." _ ., . - Honey Bee. was offering herself. �y • He couldn't hear Hades any 'By ANNE ADAMS to him, with her eyes, her atti- ''more, -and he didn't need to. -He "I just Iove my new outfit!" tude, her desire. She was still a could well imagine the mouthing little sister will exclaim when you servat,t in his sight, a rather pret-:. s: surprise her with this. dainty dress ty child who • must be kidded , ► t� and >ritn ripe. Anne Adams' Pa'.-' along. tern 4412 is so' -easy to stitch up, Mary Meli.sa renisined quiet �.` too. Consider making the swee,- until 'they' moved away. Best .not i �; (: E ref • t _ •heart -necked frock with a coeiven- reveal that she, had overheard, AT ient front button -opening. The even b accident,.'.so .►* P R• 3' , so personal a , • back and side -sections of the gay- bit of conversation. The tiring had • s ? "" "' ly flaring skirt may Be cut on the. upset her greatly. That, on 'top S • r ,� ''i EiIRE bias.' There's ■ . choice of two of the excitement when Bob wars.„�,t� a `' _x L._— � ;_ E�tpls 5 sleeve lengths• The panelled cape in ' danger, serred doubly to 'uti- !* r 'A MR.11.AFFENIE-NEtI1ES; , fE has band -openings cut •right into nerve -her, Bob!/ c, She realized, ML. Hi . That tip about Postum sure did I rrn out. It'S oto = the seams. Make it of flaiinei, ' though, that all place for faille, •'b,engaline, • or perhaps one this was none of fisc affair; that the trill:when th ! 'No more caffeine -nerves me! i 1 of the new water-resistant fabrics, •this was a .business trip in thet sitch t o leaving it unlined for. through- interest of science, and. from her- Many people can safely drink tea and_wpostum.j —summer wear: -- standpoint a vacs ton from -the should isevu dtidc them. If you are one of Pattern'44.12 is aGailable fir,' I jiectic and somewhat stifling rot- ' 1 Slow Burning children's sizes 4, 6. 8, 10 and tinsof society in the-in-oneyed ...these,,try Postums 30 day test. Bus Postum 12, Size 6, dress. takes 2. yards_. East. What if the red girl did And drink it instead of tea and coflsee for CIGARETTEPAPERS g� inch fabric; cape.' .l ty. ,yards throw herself . at Dr, $any? . one msouth. Then, if you do +roc feel better, - return th0 container top'to Geyeral $g9d9j ' NONE FIXER A/ADE ls4 inch .fabric. Mary l,�elissa 'wa` oin he •� Cobour Ontario Ana we'll - -�Limr g. gay x S Send Twenty (eats F 20c 1 rn + beat to phflosop�iize, toe to ic'al. "BOOKLET coins stains cannot' be ac ce ted 1 ' But i 'Wouldn't g rem full purchase price, pica postage. u t Ids t w o t _ (stamps o k, Lo is P r Paretrm Is delicious, economical, ens to • DOUBLE I e e [nr this 9nne Adams pattern, waan�t the answer. Her eyes fill- prepare, and contains no caffeine. 6 Write plainly. Size, Natne, Ad- ed with uninvited tears, and a itob pqp 4�e - ci drese and Style Number. Came, She got a hastily then, to ISSUE�NO. Ili 40 send sour order to Anne go and look for old Hades Jones, Adams, Room 428, 78 West Ade- Shp must talk to- somebody.� `� ” �'�•a,,,r• t 1 C laide St:, Toronto. The white girl', chin was set, .I �'a ry.. :.. : F a,'4eGm✓•wi ",.+ern•wes-r s,a-rnT^"'' •: �vTi.,r- - mOae;�:a. . .:R ase .Via v_ .. _ Z.��.. ,"..?, r _... asw";�erS RF 'a-..sem -. :. ,..w +r msur... -z _ .:E,ii r. ..a.±M:� - '.K✓': }s '. .. .ar .. ... ,. ,,,V )' '. .. .• .4'1t:. r'J. t:: 1'::',1� �4 . "L�1.T'i /: .. ��,,1q a-.. f',r 9"..'NH!.:-� A,,.'. .rc'Y'f. /� I i„':.M. ..:�„, i x. ..q ...sry "'• s. 'L.., rM;iL,all .gyp l': ,.. ..-.: - s Y,p THE PICHERING NEWS j `!�,2 drama. °"Look out', Lizzie'- Lick; foriowing so., soon after the Recording Secretary, Mrs. Z PagD. ` will be presented by Goodwood Y. death of her broti:.er. - Sick and Visiting, Mrs. N . Rand-, ' Terms �' P. in, Cherrvwood United Church, Tlie Annual. Business Meeting of all. Press Sec., Mrs. Randall, Dir- - $1.75 per Year. $1.50 in advance : on Friday evening, 'May 3rd, under t'le Wwrien's institute was held in ectors: }iesdasr ea Spears, Griffin Subscriptions to the United Staters.. tae auspices of the. A. Keep the the Pti.`Ilc Library, with the Pres- W: Jatsnson. 2nd Vice -Pres., Mrs. ,:Britain, 0 --- vane. date in mind and spend an enjoy- ident,' bSrs• W Johnson, in charge. H. Pugh. Treasurer, Mr's. W. Fitch. NRA Y able evening here. Many useful household hints --were Sr., Goeden, Hagerman, Tran and g e. gleaned from t'`,e -R^oll Call.- Miss -.T, ' Fitch. Dist.. Delegate: ; Mrs. , Fltrh. Does •john eurkar,t`Prnprietor t WHITEVALE Hilts gave a delightful #isle eel- Prov. Delegate, Mrs. Goedm• ''Rep- - Walby Jr.,of Locust . tn'te vs [ad s>• tress were very ectian. Mrs. Statement ay C>tRks .. : s.. c CRERRYWOOD Mr. Anderson, Sen. teacber of Hill was guest speaker. She gave a encouraging. toate[s�/eos►e �siw , > - ._...__ the R1�lic • School, has started' ear- most interesting talk on Junior and allowed $10 to be dttntsted -so the gird Miss. Rennie aad family ly classes for his tw�elv�e pupils of senior Red Cross 'Work as ci�� >� Vis• 1'ite See. far, the Sick, V reyofted 17 , cases of sickness vial#- -' of Toronto, visited wit2i A. and the >rntranee Claes. on at •Locust Hal. Yrs. Jud. Pugh oa Saztday. ' 'The sympst2ty of ..the mmniunity -candudbed the election of seers, >tea of Brood cheer, also, D N. Lockwood, Picketing; Oat• ]Ijr, and Mrs. Tyner Y is etc to Mas. Judson Pugh, resulting as iolldno: Prue. ]Erb. -W- sifts mailed to, Toll awai► L, G.' W�iLB4N; Myrtle ft%8. i. are with the.. latteso'a• , Mrs. Btirdwroithr.' lit VtwP9res 3frs. off.par- . the death of bw sister Mrs.- �' dbr. and Yrs. E. Petty accomPan- - ied by l&. and Mrs. Wes• Petty : _ 13RC?Cl W.D. TWZEDI,E, - - i►nd Garnet, motored to Mt- Albert iiSEEDS= el R R: tl Pjeeri _ -. - who "�$rd� EEDS 3tmdsq with ]Ere. Quibell, • .. _ . _ - .� tiT HEATRE O. R rBarns an for . }ars been spending a week helve. n Roofing ng f o C2tetirytwood Y. P. entertained } m 1 p p , WI3I r33 -W Houses, Eaveirtnegbs, Hay Societies from Lotstst ill, ate- Cur UOC is Com. - lets - ;Tracks be►rn Dow Hafdw t . hale and- other ezecaativee to a t'�an- • -• THURSDAY FRIDAY & SATURDAY Lift Eze Garage,,Cement work'" quet last Friday evening. Rev. H. Howie was guest speaker. Every- Garde ri seeds in packages and bulk 'at APRIL 25, 26 and 27 - ` and Carpenter work of. all. z: lone enjoyed the pictures and diff- . Two Shnwe, at 7,00 and'9:.06 :, kinds. _. . ' erent items on the program. bargain rices- ' g Saturday. Matinee at 1,30' ,30 Dealer for Eastern ctet;l _ • Large 10 cent panhages. 4 for 25 cent's «RA��IIES'� : ';'rod t . ; Classified Adrertfaements as to a your _'- gyve b n''estima Red Clover, $12.60 per bus. Let us y n yo - .,CUSTOM HATCHING, = 7,et us _ • - 'WITH _> -Requirements, hatch your chicks in our -latest and 'Alfalf a,-`$-3:$� per' bus, DAVID-hl1VEN - - , most modern incubator, purchased OLIVIA nc `AVILLAND at the World's Poultry Congress Alsike . :; -$13.0'V per bus. -- - Idaph IAaf UTAW ski" last year. Hen eggs, $2.50 Per 100. - - L DA Oth 4.50 per bus. - MONDAY, TUESDAY R. Wl'D 5 Y r,,�,, Dusk' and Turkey Eggs, $4.00 per Tini y, $ p Lnsuaz a Gy' -- 1W.- Unionville Chick Hatchery, APRI� 29, 30 and May 1 . No. T, Highway,- Prone Unionville, Sweet "Clover, $3.00' piEr bus• First'Show at 7,30 and WAWANF.3A INS. C0. 2920. h8.50resp rates for Farm and gale . -- Las i Complete Z4, w at - AtI govt. tested seed, why lane weed �^1 FOR'SALE -. good Ayrshire Hei y t� Daylight Saving Time. W]n4stwu Insurance on SaUdisOp fer, well red,. due latter part of April; also young Yorkslsire :. SeeC1S ? - _ "Day's of , : : :' _ a s _ . Windmills 'rte - sows. due about 1st of Jdne, apply , tzbsnottile Insnraaes e are agents for Liv�lr� gstone s f eec1 s ,��;SSe ,lames" AR. A I loyd James White,. Lot .22, rear of k con. 6, Pickering. 35--6 rlPrlt� er >rhesw - r - for cattle and poultry. - MITH oWE �r { c _ 01 RMERS BOWMAN 1�C S ' � and Repairs. Expert Service on Calf meal 9v Cts. tt��ppr 2J 1 �. $ 'AMTS! O TrAMW _ All Makes of Receivers. Reasonable f t"- GEORGE G�iBBY ' 1iAYER Rahe•. Taller Tested Fres. Russell �+t �c +��'�" . �41as air Added Attraction - IE. GrssR sronghaao. oat "►.,H�` . COOPER �+ . . Brother RatNotinve FOR BALE Ctnitivstor, 18 tooth, to -.yoUL,!grain box, anti 9 -mm seed attach- _-. and a Baby' went:. 1. H. C. near new. also Vie- . sereIndor �- _ tory saved Oats, 65c. bush. C. Bar- . D=_!fii ITH _ We do Snilding nf.4I1 kiaar j; oho rtsfd, Pickering - Sb -B PRISCILLA LANE CARPF.NTERIN.G. FOR R£l,F!' 8-rotmoed house and . � Agene R►AYNE • MORR s CESiENiIN©, lem* en - games in Greenwood. F$ec. lights. p L . - - ,SANE BRYAN ':.. _ EDDI E ALBERT _ Hard sad Soft water. $10 month to P UMBiNB n good tenant. F. L• Green, Green- - :• _ _ woQ&.. . _ _ - RUUFIN(I - - - - 'MR SALE,• --300 bas. s-roa+ed seed assay -Harris We nl+o sell Brantford RooBot btsrle7, - ?be. basila ; .400 bash Ban- W n to rials, Ens pl re -Barb room.... ': icer Oats, heavy and 'good; 60c. bins. _ - Farm Implements, Egettpu,enst, Uaro Water _ John Miller, 'Brougham. phone- 802 Beatty Claremont. 86x-40 - 9 t 5le E g n i Qm snit " ' ild Material FOR. SATE -Siberian Cossack' _ E tintates Free Alfalfa Beed. ( very hard) . Allo Er- (3naraattwd ban sand Siberian Oats. Phone 86 r Work _ mont• Geo. T. Y. Wilson, EY R is Clare . P OUSE l sham. 36-7 FORSALE - qu=40 of Mangels P -and Turnips, 10c. bush. Omar Sleep, _ _ . - .ONTARIO _ _ ICSEB 'R. R• 1,, Pickering..Base Line and With the new Joba Deere 'Tractoi-efficiently barns ~Srock Rpad.low cost feel„ with unegnalle i ' performance Now is the time tc think a - Now ;F R gat.>• - quantity p€ Clover -.]Phone or call for demonstration: No Radio-,-�,i Acker 36--'r• Puckrin, dbli ation. boat your implements for : R. R. ng _ - g - _ __' . _.... g before: advance in Spritz ]Expert servioe' and re= FOR ,SAiLE - Erban Seed Oats; FOR SALE-- 10.20 McCormick, 2 Fordions, Set of Spring _ With the addition { {slao qussttity of good Timothy Ray. . tooth Harrows. prices. pgj�g makes. Re . .. , ... w small tractor our all m aa= o • wank lipstick, Claremont, R. R. 2. 4 enable• ohargas. Work , of a ne 24, son. �. _ . Fred E. Byer` line is most•complete: Some guaranteed. c. FOR SALE - quantity of - real barga=ns in cream separ- *. Grirgm Alfalfa Seed, Gov't. Tested. Pboae Claremont 2216 R. R. 2, CLAREMONT ators,Surge milkers, coolers ,ARTriUR FIELD 3: ;Also 2 fresh Jersey 'Cows_ Gordon Morison, Ilot • 4, Con. .Scarboro. •-a>�,d- electric fences.Gtaoustte`Radio-atd Telerieion .' . - MembxOfficial 'Radio Service 16480%>� L. GILLMAN A880•1stion. .Pone Mark. 2607, HM, ONT. N�BROUGnB .NTN - .A 11 SPRING DISCING AND CL R AfiING' -. Guarantee a satisfactory r 1'8 , -- - B. White,. 1-2 mile west of , -ON-' Pki� b . - 'Brougham. Mark. 16 f 13. 36-4.G E0- - FARM HELP WANTED - an ex- Change of .Time Tables perieiteed farm worker. Duties to 1 have become a member of the Shur -Gain Feed Service in Sunday, April , 28th. begin May 1st. -WOL J. Taylor, R. Effective, -- - :R. 2, Pickering. Phone Mark. 7503. _order to enable farmers in this district lower iheir,.fe� ¢d- LEAVE PICRERING moats. You naturally demand the following in any feed -. Standard Time GUERNSEYS - foT sale. 1 x� Quality FOR TORONTO Yearling bull, also number - FOR OSHAWA - -_ ` ling heifers, registered and g s. t •- -• Performance nts to ate - - . _ �_ - nd In rmedi Voints ' `' !' Priced to sell. I.} t 9, con. 2, Pick- Minimu�m Coat - and Interni a e oa ering. E. Is Chapman. - . - P. M. P.. M. A. P M P You get `"all three" with Sh%r•Gain, because A. M. ..TURNIPS for sale. Alfred film '12.54 ie iltan, Cor. con. s and Brook Road. 1. The feed is made right .here at, our own mill in a 7s16.44 _ _. 8.41 -:a .2.91 •. 8.31 -a 7.541 2.54. f , 'x.8.54.. r new cook_ Pickering, thus eliminating all unliecesery handling lo.oi 3.31 9.31 _ 9.b4 ahutt, 15 -disc grain drill; grain costs. - 11.31 ;s 431 !': 10,32' _ b10.44� F_ 3 b4 _ grass and felrillizer boxes, -3-horse 131 ' . 2.• It's alway fresh.. _ ' P. M 5.51 ' 1 l0 54 -; ,1.b4 `:=hitch, ali in first-class condition; _ - - - c 12.31 : o Highest l • ingredients" are Lased. _ - -�- a net• ane 7�' r' a sgme ober s a rig v. i.aty.ay.�v y..4.�y g prices. John L, Gillman, Brougham. Come In -See our mixer and see how Sure -Gain -Feeds, arelmaade.. Learn a -- daily` except Sun. and Hol.; b -Sun• and Hol.. only; c S t. : Phone Pickf' 6 r 12. Sun., and Hol. only hos we can s ive yon m�aey, Offering now -wain Chick Starter, only. a -Sat., CNOT WANTED -reliable experienced "' L• �N • ?��C$'�7ETOOa Copies of the new time tables are available at all offices and agencies • girl or woman for general house. PICKERING�. ONT. - - All coach travel infornaticm at - %work in gountry home rwith city ,_ EASTERN HOOSE• PHONE 4500 - conveniences. References. Apply ."The Shur-G�in Feed Service Mill." i _ Box- A.: Puckering News. 49 "N_rr'r 17....�1 • -., K•,� .; - ^..: n.. ..'wr+-. - '^"•, ,•ma.• - •-".•.s- cT..,..,:-• ... i� �...���¢. �,, n,_: uec..- .ams. .. �....s s,��y... wc. .'..±�rwaa. :.....c. ••,c :...,.,.� :., ..�.'..w„aa..s.���w. — ,,. ,.yrs. .•.....'3a••e::•i,. ,v .rniL� '"-mss.•'=:r..,r °...� -.: 5. ;T�"�' �t z. - R'.'.' m:. ,F,.. - ,. ., .... Y7. '+�, .!!. .w.x •*•^;. .... .._ ,.: .. s: �`.-.,'!;: i{: �, y..,r:: ',,:.;,''! .• 4 rf. •2,,. t. .�vr r - r^. ... •.r : '� •.,- .,�' .. - �,.- , .., _Y .in•,' �.KN. ♦. ,.. -.', 'J' .,le 'yY "`R%' y' -Ma:'6 .en9 ,.� !' .. _.' ♦.. . .. .,_. r ... .. ... ..:, :. •.-:.' .. _. .� J{ Lill' .� i %,� '4 �., ..- i, .. .., -., •'. %" A;$:?ar � s• i�'" {. �ya••6 r r `jib E.-"hO -"r' y : con, on Tuesday, April 23rd,. Mary +CLAR ONT �1,t:, and Mrs. Beare "entertained rsr, Fred Morley, who ie in pool a few Port Perry friends at firidge � health, is. visiting Mr. and Mrs. $ E. Norton, beloved wife of E. F. �. �. �,I - `',� � ���,• `.The maple _syrup season is rep on Friday evening last. Besse, of Stayner for a few weeks. Percy, in 'her 53rd year. The fun- FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND ' iortcd to be ehc here this spring. The members of Brougham Union.; anal took Place, on Thursday, 25th, g Mr. and Mrs. Oscar - Barber vis- EDiBALMBIi .,,,t with. ,interm,ent is Elwood Cemetery ' Mrs. Augustine was in Oshawa Lodge A. F. and . A. M. were treat- iced the latter's . mother in Toronto, al3nocessor:to W. J. ll�atiser, oa Tuesday, Falling for her mother, Mar's• Deceased is survived by ed to a sholwsng of two hours- der- last week -end. The latter ie. serious- Btcuftville her husband, and two children, i _ has.-iieen viaiting atioo, of motion pica ares, taken by at present _ -- --- ---- .in that city during the past week. Rt. War. Bro. Ekblad,- of some of Mr. and Hers. Henry -Johnson Harold and Marjory. its 4 - ' Business Phoa- Reeldenee Phot a ,;;;• -3&,. Murphy has had her arm mm- the %whern Resorts in the United ,ere in Richmond Hill on Monday; SALE RE R p8 1 cued team ties oast and had some States, -and presented by him... , _ . .. attending the frsneral of Mss. Jolts- A E �� T6 ' . ,ter whose death took _ _ F -.arse of the recently fractured limb. • Mr. and Mrs. Richard Graham, of saws dnotttez, MONDAY MAY 8TH—Attctiod Sale - The Wbemen's viissia nary Society t 'sty, are visiting relatives bets place last: week -end. of 29 -acre farm, 13 bred sows,v ouna held *vier ultra 4y meeting, -Thus%- at present, and on >i anday,. matorsd .The final galea of the Bible base- Pigs and boar all Yorkshires; a few e1sr; April 11th h► the school rooani to Havelock with ]dr. soli ilre..3d. 'dill iiertee" was playod haze _st the bead et cattle. Dolt, file prvpeirty of M. ' ATTENTION' . F, Tomkins,- Let !I:• Con.4 Pickering. • ta!'tlte lhUra, with I&r Mebityre's Gra_ -Am Nor ase hsa, been sppoinb Btaptist Church, on EL,amdsy even- J and other articles. gee lrill�. Sale at _ :-(akwup in et, In t]te :�:sence of ed toy the BLairton Section of 'the C. tag, when. Bnghsgtzi dededted the 1.30 o'doek. slaar{i, Terms Cash: Road Gravel the Ptresidtent lSra. McIntyreprea- P. B. -and they will aside aL-Have- whiteaale gmnp in a ler••8 score. WM, %IAW. Auctiosew. - - Y °After of bus- _ _ y sed the The Claremont Bowling. Club s?'! thio meetingr. and everyone feels �• i'! /s* � ��♦� t > nPh chasing as bis ti►emse, — h4dsng their anneal Pot Luck Sup- that .threq had s very en jalyable .v- 11rrTT V iiDi i♦� Cr ' p e j j„ ' "Tisa Iivd Cttyriat iii the Living per and Business Meeting this Fri- ening in every way. The church FCNBRAL DFREOTOR dap► night, in the Hall 'here. Bow- wets we11 filled. a We wR1r+e s11 wondernig last 1+'ri- fere end all others are cordially in- At the recent sale of Hot dogs Private Ambulaaee day why ibe war was being brought vited. to attend• sad enjoy an ev- etc. at James Coates' sale conduct- Day and ?JIght Service Sand, and the ening with the Club members.. Why ed by Group 3,. of. the Women's In- Phooe' 9006 _ .. �+ ttruek-laada troops were seen is it, we have not mare Cross Worg, Stone of P Malvern 5000 _rai ,up and down _CW.side-roads. iness people of the village listed. in 'the sum of $13.90 was netted for Markham, /''� Dbl1QA1'ed OY I.O�dsd 1Q Plb The troops from Toronto rwere out this hip' that purpose. On Friday evening Markham, 0. -Ont. - . in this area "pretending" to cap- ,A'- joint meeting of the Official last,' Group 5, field their .Euchre in !=HOME: Plant, Pick L026 tune some outposts supposedly ly- Boards of the United Churches of .mall here, and were able to turn in _ Q 1eronte office Howard 6471 ing,to tale north of here. Some of Broughsni aad'Claresont, was held thio sum .of $23.25 fes• the same I BHN �IINE 1' SON the school children could not res- in the Sunday School Room of the cause. Prize -winners were Ladies - the _- _ ist the temptation to skip school, church at Claremont, Tuesday ev- Miss Doris Graham, Mrs. Hander- - and._ Apriil lfitL, After_ a brief soh and Errs. Lehman - Consolation, get_.4ut antl_�ee., ihie ow ezx�ng: they are staying in_. at recess to. worship service by the pastor, a Mrs. Doti. McCullough. ` Gent emen --- PIANO -TUNING msake 14p for time lost on their few mallets were brought before • Messrs Lyrnaxi Lion- �K "Hench Leave". It a' -tough old the meeting. After this the Clare- el Douglas were in. -Toronto on THAT FRAYS JH_E ,TENP`Efl AN:D world "ldds. Reports are to the gff- Mont Board enterained ` with gam- Monday. AND NERVES. A T MAY B E All Kinds of P epair Work ect that the artillery will be along es, contests and lunch. 7�w ladies — Wm. Porter, Jark Morgan, Roy YOUR EYFS I All Tuning Gui�r nteed. 1 some of these days, and blow soave- I were present at thie meeting and a Morgan and Consolation, Miss Mary . ! _JI -thing all .to bits. That will- be your very -:enjoyable time was spent -by Morgan. _ C. H. TUCK, OPT. D. I Q. S. MacDONALD • - chance,_ .. :ng -ung. all. _ ( Died; at- her home on the 7th I 209 Close Ave.. Toronto - ' Diss F. 0. i - es Blxk, opp. phone Lakeside 1502 ,��.. .... __ _ .. phone 1516 . • . v19•R 4 WA n. ! Orders taken at NEWS Offitc. Electric -Welding / Welding: Repairs on motor, blocks &ad boilers. Also general_ welding _..__. e • Portable equipment braegbt to job 1 =LORNE WHITE Designed and engineered especially - R. R. 2, Piekerila to meet the requirements of mod- {BRUCK ROAD) _ ern conditions, the Caockshutt _Xo. x ; ii Grain and Fentili>oer Drill and =-- 12 Drill do a batter � • � reading Gob, will Piano=Tuning seeding job for you. Their all -steel strongly braced frames, enclosed 7zg And complete.. piano service. - _ oil -bath gears, Hyatt hearings and - Member -of Piano Toners' As _ Alemiits lubrication assum easy sociatios. Your guarantee running with n-ininsum upkeep ex - If you are looking for a bet- against questionable practices ter drill, don't overlook the Cock- arid' a guarantee of superior shutt No. 11 and No. 12, Coyne in service. and see their many valuable and . . • outstanding features — TODAY. �. PAA[ENTER - = SEF. YOUR LnCAL DEALER -786 Gerrard St., E. Toronto 6 IV -AN BARRETT, PICKERINGi Orders may be left at News Offles>e - Phons Pick 5214 ;PERFtCTtD RNa-ACflON STABILIZED FRONT IND For Sale• -Peas, 7languard ate (p Sp.eldi1. Ls Ab kh) Rad i a tor, Erban Oats; White - Wave Oats, i hood, Lead- 00010HUTT and O. A. C. 21 Barley Ug6ts and �R g� is free from noxious weeds - fenders are firmly �'rOs mood -- direly board No, 1 fled Clover and atber seeds together In a Hardwood, $10.00 cord, delivered Assetqbled as an W*grnl +pelt com- rigid frame- p�e in itself, to a�eperfect bal- work o f _' $enCy Cement and building materials , sneeand,cbetefen,pec�sprillow, structural Highest prices paid for Wheat, stating and braking in each indM- -steel to give true front-end stability. - Oats and Barley. final ng Easiest ride on any toadl The Stabilized Front End means New Stock of Parts on Ha>,d r freedom from squeaks and rattles _ Older twine, now. Phone at cur ezpens " — —saves you money on repair bills. Service on above madtlnes AUTOMATIC #tIDiL STABILIZER IMPROVED i=Plesnents one a Ubit in asses. r' a'rr s Elevator Plows, sowers etc. -WEIGHT- DISTRIBUTION ® - L. LYE' Claremont, Ont. 181 inele.s a- Phone Bee. 38J. Office Bow, Claremont, Ont. - De Lwe Sport Sedoee. - : '•At�taghed to the front end,Af the, Scientific distribution of weight over chassis frame, an linked to the springs in this longest of all lowest- a ` d .priced cars—completes the story of r it im- , "Chevrolet's ::IJOO�. OVER OURSTOOL lower Knee -Action member, 'today s finest ride, Ride parts genuine steadiness on curves Royal Come in and try,it today. and sharp tunnel _ _. _ RIGtD ALL -STEEL BODY 0 Dodge Custom Sed7.an SCIENTIFICALLY .-AND BOX -GIRDER FRAME _ L ' L. BALANCED SPRINGS : ' 37 Plymouth `lOaCil 1 eLuxe Couper outh D Pl m" .1937 y Coach • o. :36 Chev Standard Co aT :. _36 Plymouth Coupe ; _. - Witli double-acting shock absorbers, -ne stropgest and most rigid body - and with spring action varying auto_ 33 . Chex Coach matically according to load and de- madand am auto of ve--en eeflw:!- 1 n - i .. �9ecfion,"balatfce3springing"assures, ='imakesforsohd,long-bistingcomfort _ __ _-- •-- . _ - -- 32 ..Plymouth Cab. uni}one riding smoothness, and safety. - -- - u !� a7� E - - . . ' - - �-' ` 3 Rock 1.2 _ton, :: ru.c 1 C-4NB.- Pontiac Coach - - +.au. -� y 1929 Pontiac. _ Cads. • _DONALD - MOTOR SALES =--- �iVHTTBY Tires t>~degsories ' •.: ;Assoc. Dealer—J.--Lh Barton ..._. 4. _.r y E :Claremont - ALS. MOL PHONE; 3201 - 6 r'°T p..F•''d.'.•Y�rfi ! ?ti'rrrr Y "`•yYFu.. 'A^ a1 "p-n�'*t i:-_!r—'"..•,r. 1 .. _ .- W�.,y...n ..... : and beyond- the captivity,, the'.in= ' flower fadeth• but' the word of finite tenderness and • gryc3ous- - our God 'shall s and for ever. A ness of God, an unfailing love for ''third -voice is, now heard, of un- his people, 'find the sinal" -victory' determined origin, proclaiming . 'and pftce which. come to then!. man'9'frailtx and the, eternal pow- The pronouncement of this verse - er of God's word. Man is here lih- may become, a' glorious -reality in erred to_the grass of the earth, be - the life of .any slave to sin, any - cause he too soon passes awn y -oppressed or, defeated person, . if (comparatively speaking).'In con= that' one. ,will recoguize.,that all • of. trast• to the brevity • of life allot- , _ in the perfect and precious sseTi- h€arts--of his people by reminding fice of the Lcrd' Jesus Chris:, by them that the word of God, for- . _ which sacrifice we are set free. ever abides. -_ .l &n:Baptist's 'Comin; Revealed_ In'His Works .3. The voice of one that crieth , 9. 0 thou that telleth gocd-tid- ye in the wilderness the ings to Zion, get thee up on a - areas asked Investigations into _ WEAF-CBL. at 8:30... Sweet .r r :..7 -777-1 I CFRB irk Toronto and CKOC in Low, with .Mart Kennedy's band. _•> eth good .tidings to Jerusalem, lift Hamilton. at Vancouver; sia CBC at It.30 • .,.ir. ",;*rte-. .-r. '. , '/.. .'.. ;.;i iw.. S+�ga.,...: :+.., .:.' ..... �. j. t._., r�1.,. ,,, .s+•�. :.. '.•4rh'r,. !'.'. •. 'siSk`'••4?•. - �"'�1 ,.�. '7',— i' ynri.. "7°';+� IX..'. .r.r .'�." '.`� "� :d• �^. A wood from CKOC at 1.15 4 xtk.' - .. .. ,r- .".�•" _; , :�,:. • ' ',�. x ✓ .ran• .. ass c aez farms on one -acre plots Kith shalt- be made' level, and the rough God.'. 14. Behold, the Lord Jeho- a 5. the cf ,:Legaue games in Toronto = while `br£ag — f , •„ , _ i .. . A '.;, ,• -.;. places plain: and glory vah will come as, a mighty one, Jehovah shall be revealed, and all his for ' 1. '.•.!' Y �may(` n _ ; �*' .Kf`''= j. '"i' . 4a, + _ u•-rr. � .f•. �m .,A•.' _� ..4 and arm .will _rule .him: flesh shall see it to ether for the i ; i,X::' ..adj`� 1 strels from WOR -Mutual at 10.30 •.Thuradags ' mental plots and put into practice g Behold, his reward is hitn, -mouth 'of Jehovah hath spoken it. ' �• of the PONY League games. =-- Carson Rohi'- ca the demonstration plots showed _ and his recompense .before him. De • -. - So ball fans, get ready for a son and His Buckaroos from Yfve main factors contributed. to This great passage, where the sec- 11. He will feed his flock like a , big baseball season! CKOC at ' "0'. .Session i, more profits from potatoes -= these and of four voices is heard, the, shepherd, he wilLgathar the lambs she « « • _ _ -be' Swing with Sammy Kaye frown. were: voice '•of the forerunner, is well in his arm, and ca them in his rty ` ' - Gt'acie Allen can always d2-� WE?,F at 7.80. of the Certified deed of a' suitable Tar- -known to all Bible students, be- bosom, and will gently 1 -cad these pended on for something new in .'!'alk oa n out of 11810 1EP0-RIES of Mob! Dick remarkably well. °" " • • • r TALI 1. 1O Osrio towns sire"going on theOOa�` g g kir, bac -ata time, ea� Thufiday night }t 8.15 Turie `ia" the "Toted Crier". ind learn more about Asir own. rural Ontario. (Note; time 'change for summer - montba) Q;a alight ... ,$ttnday ..:. And C� from CBL I ams to Pass. : ai 1:811 �... Glen Graiy's band from. R�EAF at four,. '. Prof. Salmon analyzes the�war from CKOC at five .. .-One Man's Famliy from - By DAVE IL011M >rS partment of Mines last geek suggested' to miners that they thouk grow mmtekbes to -ovoid "Nature placed a moustache. on the face of man• for, a pur- " the department. said. "it Pose, . seems_ to !save bcen intended . „ as a filter.- _' S£1£cosis. the , department. es-' 1C ndnao d by Parttcl'ed of crashed rock'which lodge In the lungs., The -bigger • the mnusta.9he,, the less likely . silicosis will develo$. - ter begins with the voice of God goodliness thereof is as the flow- - Wo"taC11le Ude - ._speaking io the :children of Isiae:, etc of the field. 7. The grass with- - Finall Found who are said to be going to en- ereth, the flower fadeth, became _ y dure great sufferings and-, 70 the breath. of, .Jehoyjh -blower.h , years cf captivity in Babylon.. Is- upon it; surely the people ' is - The British Columbia Do- Isiah sees beyond thesuffering, grass. The grass withereth, the SPRINF. CHANGES0 aa' I1Peli, we stare an officspll' x _•tttd from .aHe wsicth• Ira -_ �p sotual here: Aad * • lisp 1 rat ie ` Vo" twke- changes c - > �- t'adioa•proltrams j,4t as• goring makes - makes changed -everywhere. For i-as�pie Tie Ddeiropolitsn P' -, � �peea 'Caaap!►ng' 564�+et';!lie' a — " d the . !pike" gods to •the ball on -.every . batur ay.. . @t` uo4n.:..Aot only in New. York, but : ,"Iei*6• rherer. !FIW the ivdio bring t67 " pntfliona OX. as1 suers the well- - �'� a three —he's out. In this part of Canada three '';�.rsdio a--prepareat"t%A •,w ll -.feature base- of Mob! Dick remarkably well. °" " • • • r TALI 1. 1O Osrio towns sire"going on theOOa�` g g kir, bac -ata time, ea� Thufiday night }t 8.15 Turie `ia" the "Toted Crier". ind learn more about Asir own. rural Ontario. (Note; time 'change for summer - montba) Q;a alight ... ,$ttnday ..:. And C� from CBL I ams to Pass. : ai 1:811 �... Glen Graiy's band from. R�EAF at four,. '. Prof. Salmon analyzes the�war from CKOC at five .. .-One Man's Famliy from partment of Mines last geek suggested' to miners that they thouk grow mmtekbes to -ovoid "Nature placed a moustache. on the face of man• for, a pur- " the department. said. "it Pose, . seems_ to !save bcen intended . „ as a filter.- _' S£1£cosis. the , department. es-' 1C ndnao d by Parttcl'ed of crashed rock'which lodge In the lungs., The -bigger • the mnusta.9he,, the less likely . silicosis will develo$. - : and beyond- the captivity,, the'.in= ' flower fadeth• but' the word of finite tenderness and • gryc3ous- - our God 'shall s and for ever. A ness of God, an unfailing love for ''third -voice is, now heard, of un- his people, 'find the sinal" -victory' determined origin, proclaiming . 'and pftce which. come to then!. man'9'frailtx and the, eternal pow- The pronouncement of this verse - er of God's word. Man is here lih- may become, a' glorious -reality in erred to_the grass of the earth, be - the life of .any slave to sin, any - cause he too soon passes awn y -oppressed or, defeated person, . if (comparatively speaking).'In con= that' one. ,will recoguize.,that all • of. trast• to the brevity • of life allot- , _ in the perfect and precious sseTi- h€arts--of his people by reminding fice of the Lcrd' Jesus Chris:, by them that the word of God, for- . _ which sacrifice we are set free. ever abides. -_ .l &n:Baptist's 'Comin; Revealed_ In'His Works .3. The voice of one that crieth , 9. 0 thou that telleth gocd-tid- ye in the wilderness the ings to Zion, get thee up on a - areas asked Investigations into 'ball -fiery -shortly - CBL ' and WEAF-CBL. at 8:30... Sweet •and • such problems as low yields, and . way of 'Jehovah~ make level in high mountain y >; , O thou that tell - the desert a highway for our God. I CFRB irk Toronto and CKOC in Low, with .Mart Kennedy's band. difficulties in producing potatoes of eth good .tidings to Jerusalem, lift Hamilton. at Vancouver; sia CBC at It.30 high quality. In addition to the 4. Ever valley shall be exalted, u th voice with y' y • p' y strength.; lift it The two Toronto 'stations will ... Monday— Stara Over. Holig- main experiments, demonstrations and every mountain and hill shall u be not afraid; P, ,say unto the F. iiriln; baseball to front ver- . wood from CKOC at 1.15 4 have been conducted on 38 Middle - be made low; and the uneven cities of Judah, Behold, your ,the ii"kb fans from the•International , 'Kith the Troops via CBC at 8.30 aez farms on one -acre plots Kith shalt- be made' level, and the rough God.'. 14. Behold, the Lord Jeho- a 5. the cf ,:Legaue games in Toronto = while `br£ag Alec Templeton Time fro -a adlaceut cheek. plots. places plain: and glory vah will come as, a mighty one, Jehovah shall be revealed, and all his for ' Ltd Hamilton CKOC will to CBL• t 9.80. Mammoth Min- Results obtained on the expert- and arm .will _rule .him: flesh shall see it to ether for the i Canadians theaction play-by-play strels from WOR -Mutual at 10.30 •.Thuradags ' mental plots and put into practice g Behold, his reward is hitn, -mouth 'of Jehovah hath spoken it. ' �• of the PONY League games. =-- Carson Rohi'- ca the demonstration plots showed _ and his recompense .before him. De • -. - So ball fans, get ready for a son and His Buckaroos from Yfve main factors contributed. to This great passage, where the sec- 11. He will feed his flock like a , big baseball season! CKOC at ' "0'. .Session i, more profits from potatoes -= these and of four voices is heard, the, shepherd, he wilLgathar the lambs she « « • _ _ -be' Swing with Sammy Kaye frown. were: voice '•of the forerunner, is well in his arm, and ca them in his rty ` ' - Gt'acie Allen can always d2-� WE?,F at 7.80. of the Certified deed of a' suitable Tar- -known to all Bible students, be- bosom, and will gently 1 -cad these pended on for something new in .'!'alk oa n out of cause of its quotation in all the that have their young. The fourth Itis world of maniacs and crack- , Stag Party on CBC at 11.30'. Plentliul aupplp of plant food four Gospels in the record o the sP votty is now heard and while it is - pats — and this year she is run- .- Friday — Along Gypsy- TraiN - -supplied. b7 _barnyard manure --and appearance of John the Baptist, not specifically 4den'tified, we may --prophecy- x ning president. as a candidate n CBL at -eren_ ..'r. 13th Battaboc _ green manure crops - and artificial to whom certainly- this - - Ce - take :t to be a voice- .pro-__ - .for ` Qn the surprise party ticket. Gra- Overseas band - at' -8.80 frons fertilizers. paints. John the Baptist, howeser, het himself. Here Zion and Jer- D -. xis will make her nomination CKOC ... ;Vecdlsouse-and Haw?s-, . _ -Early ylantiag: - -. though the great forerunner, did utsalem are, of eonrae,. synony- - : f•a[telent apeecii 'on Wednesday night, ?►fay Ans via -CBC at ten BeBents; spray inn. - not exhaust the prophetic impli- mous • - . , from this city' were good 75 at T.30. - - Goodman from w i:AI'-I{ed ne - I'�•ope methods' of-barvestin r Cations. of _this .verse, for all true_ tidings to be proclaimed to all the ^ '. • « . — : .. work at midnigbt. grading, pack*gipg and _labelling. servants of God. are to be occn- ,calling upon = - _ WHALE OF A PART = � - - - ----: - ` _ ER . AC ES H b'f:'WFR R ' 1GFi: ' them pie d in preparing the way for -the look unto God, because he coming o f the Lord - -- . - Word that Bernard' Her, the baa - _> -, �� �tes '_... _ QE�LITY tro arm - -_- with is strong will rule the Greatness of His Word _ Mations,-and in -his infinite tender= : capable composer; written a s s Growers should recognize that w dramatic cantata named- Moby ... _ - - profit! -are not necessarily meaanr- 8• The voice .of one.sa in Cry. ness he will feed his flock' like a , 3' g ' �. - .-Dick, reminds {is of the funny in- Bigger - PrOlFlB FTOTIt ed by the number of acres grown. end one said, What shall i ' shepherd, - m'y• carrying the lambs in Ail flesh is his bosom. --' cident' that occurreii when' John but by the yield of good quality td- grass, and all the Barrymore made his Canadian de- Potatoes berg profteed-per acre. The obiee- - 4 - but in the picture by -that namz.: -.b'aar'.geara ago the- Ontario and Ire of Ontario potato growers "� a fLYING HEROINE - whale tbat•aH the whalers sought ed exrerimewi on three soil types- gtiaiity potatoes from fewer acres" - - e to catch. However.- after this pie. in Middlesex county at the request ' a tore erttte m question -had watea. of the C'aradoe Potato (3Mwers'_As- •ed the preview. through,' probably.., soeiation..In . 193g similar exper!• with .only one -eye open, he went ` ments-ere, begntr in the Atiipton back to his paper, and _ reported arra; Soam Stmcoa. county, Grow. that Barrymore pIsy:ed the role.= ers in these famous potato growing' William l r'fIJ. CURIOUS VORLD Fey I • _ s - r . ` SOl,nE K►NZS OF f,.ANT WE ONLY A FEW Da►`✓5; 1 LESSON 1V as a plane 32 Typhoid level! Wi-i...E 6�THERS _ _ 1SAIAH COMFORTS AN AF- _ A passenger. 39 Court. - VERTICAL 34 To work. FLICTED PEOPLE—Isaiah, 40. 2� To subanal. NO Concurred. i To make 36 Ponderous e'VFi�id1L yEltl.� PRINTED TEXT, 1•a. 40: +1-11 23 Musical note. 45 To marry. , amends.. _ . volumes. - - GOLDEN TEXT—Gad. i. our 24 Silkworm. 46 Summer 2 Greater in 37 Raccoon type cxM +»-,n sc• sexr:ce..ec deFaze and strength, a very pre- sent n tros. Pretense. 48 25 To observe: residence. quantity. - animal. help iuble. P 46; 1. P Least w -� ^ ---- -_ — '? Fnum :4 Musical note. 40 Style. - \ - THE LESSON 5` SETTING 29 Slender. 49 Pool. ; 'S Partner. 41 Inferior dog. - T Time. =- Probably about 701 1 ! I::('. alt7tongh the time cannot 33 Angry.. . - _ : < ,50 To 'redact 8 Snaky flslt. 42 Cetacean - `'� y V: 33 Upon. 51 Ireland.. 7 Preposition. +}3 Ricl. y + definitely be ascertained. .: 44 Palm lily tree. $2114ohatttmedan -8 Brought into 44 -And '* Place.—The city of Jerusalem. _ of n accord. Tight - in this lesson we, find aremark- .bullet.. _ 53 She- was a- V isitter h rb a stir, able revelatken of same of the 36 Toward. — worker. 10 Scarlet. 49 To peruse. :::•r .:;, fundamental relationships that 37 Sound of a -54 She !!fade a 11 Transposed. 51 Eli. _ ~- oaRht to exist between` God and dove: ' solo 12 Games. 52 L-aughiv — -} men, and 'between men and God. 38 Electric !mit. =Sight. - .15 Oak. sound. One, one hand, God -desires 'to th - :. - IN AF•F$•ICA, / ruie men, to reward them, to ... - 1 ' THERE AQE LARGE guide them as a shepherd, to give s 'LAND CRABS TKA. power and strength to them in . CA MR M�rC'E,� weakness;. but ati the. other hand, _ if these things are -to be bestow- - -� ed by- God, man must open hislife to ' - , can fill! to with Ins -own greatness - Lord the 1 22 r and goodness. �a. 4. 1 .,.: • A Great,Prophet 4 i of' all Israel's celebrated pro- 7 8 phet•, Isaiah is the king. The writings which bear his name are 30 - among the profoundest in all lit- y. 6 ' erature. One, great ' theme-=-•satvai•: " - ARE VF -Py FOND 0= PiJVrom /VY tion by faith — stamps • them all. BiP./EN1 tsy EPII -r- =-s=- Isaiah is the St. Paul 'of -the Old H'! -0 TO SF>>:cEAM T+- - Testamept. _ v s PL.�\NTS. 'Isa. 40. 1. Cbmfort ye, comfort_ , ` ye my people, saith your God. - - . PtNaIAN grains have the power of spontaneous growth, as if they ^. Speak ye7 comfortably to Jer- `e' I 'a t! Seeds in their ovwn right: Pollen df the palms, it kept cbT, usalem; and cry unto her, that -' ..''aft INy retain its life for years. The Aralis save some from their her warfare is accomplished, that 4o*-valins •hops year to year to place upon the flows -r: the follow- her iniquity is pardoned, that she. • 52 _ seast�o: hath received of Jehovah's hand ldlRiCs': ;Deas a bee reeesnise Muer membem. if ifs Nivea double for all her Mina, The chap- POJP--'A Little Service Makes the Heart Grow Fonder ,By J. MILLAR WATT0401 7* .. ,ri 11ONkr T14INti li10tl N&�NI�ffVC3 LOVE• M� SO' MtJCi-t, PG1P r GETj�UP YOUR + .. _ _ MAKi•. LOV6•�YOU Qi.t,... y► . f:. _ ..._ _ - - -MORS_ , AL 1-16 J ...' _ ♦ r mow,• .r`-,-«�L•'es+ S �� • 11 1\ r '� ' .,-'. (Ji�1lI>;11�/C�`) "AWN :4 W0190141 LAMM it , [M3/MM [2410 ii0l."O [ ►1 ; Am NK41 fel .azm J�7 . , . EBNA L�![9[2Jfirl[4MIN I MUM , :r ZMA ;ti:•2l111 [MMONL011rfal ON A101VANA1 ' AILIL43T] :,7['7 4:110, WE ONLY A FEW Da►`✓5; 1 LESSON 1V as a plane 32 Typhoid level! Wi-i...E 6�THERS _ _ 1SAIAH COMFORTS AN AF- _ A passenger. 39 Court. - VERTICAL 34 To work. FLICTED PEOPLE—Isaiah, 40. 2� To subanal. NO Concurred. i To make 36 Ponderous e'VFi�id1L yEltl.� PRINTED TEXT, 1•a. 40: +1-11 23 Musical note. 45 To marry. , amends.. _ . volumes. - - GOLDEN TEXT—Gad. i. our 24 Silkworm. 46 Summer 2 Greater in 37 Raccoon type cxM +»-,n sc• sexr:ce..ec deFaze and strength, a very pre- sent n tros. Pretense. 48 25 To observe: residence. quantity. - animal. help iuble. P 46; 1. P Least w -� ^ ---- -_ — '? Fnum :4 Musical note. 40 Style. - \ - THE LESSON 5` SETTING 29 Slender. 49 Pool. ; 'S Partner. 41 Inferior dog. - T Time. =- Probably about 701 1 ! I::('. alt7tongh the time cannot 33 Angry.. . - _ : < ,50 To 'redact 8 Snaky flslt. 42 Cetacean - `'� y V: 33 Upon. 51 Ireland.. 7 Preposition. +}3 Ricl. y + definitely be ascertained. .: 44 Palm lily tree. $2114ohatttmedan -8 Brought into 44 -And '* Place.—The city of Jerusalem. _ of n accord. Tight - in this lesson we, find aremark- .bullet.. _ 53 She- was a- V isitter h rb a stir, able revelatken of same of the 36 Toward. — worker. 10 Scarlet. 49 To peruse. :::•r .:;, fundamental relationships that 37 Sound of a -54 She !!fade a 11 Transposed. 51 Eli. _ ~- oaRht to exist between` God and dove: ' solo 12 Games. 52 L-aughiv — -} men, and 'between men and God. 38 Electric !mit. =Sight. - .15 Oak. sound. One, one hand, God -desires 'to th - :. - IN AF•F$•ICA, / ruie men, to reward them, to ... - 1 ' THERE AQE LARGE guide them as a shepherd, to give s 'LAND CRABS TKA. power and strength to them in . CA MR M�rC'E,� weakness;. but ati the. other hand, _ if these things are -to be bestow- - -� ed by- God, man must open hislife to ' - , can fill! to with Ins -own greatness - Lord the 1 22 r and goodness. �a. 4. 1 .,.: • A Great,Prophet 4 i of' all Israel's celebrated pro- 7 8 phet•, Isaiah is the king. The writings which bear his name are 30 - among the profoundest in all lit- y. 6 ' erature. One, great ' theme-=-•satvai•: " - ARE VF -Py FOND 0= PiJVrom /VY tion by faith — stamps • them all. BiP./EN1 tsy EPII -r- =-s=- Isaiah is the St. Paul 'of -the Old H'! -0 TO SF>>:cEAM T+- - Testamept. _ v s PL.�\NTS. 'Isa. 40. 1. Cbmfort ye, comfort_ , ` ye my people, saith your God. - - . PtNaIAN grains have the power of spontaneous growth, as if they ^. Speak ye7 comfortably to Jer- `e' I 'a t! Seeds in their ovwn right: Pollen df the palms, it kept cbT, usalem; and cry unto her, that -' ..''aft INy retain its life for years. The Aralis save some from their her warfare is accomplished, that 4o*-valins •hops year to year to place upon the flows -r: the follow- her iniquity is pardoned, that she. • 52 _ seast�o: hath received of Jehovah's hand ldlRiCs': ;Deas a bee reeesnise Muer membem. if ifs Nivea double for all her Mina, The chap- POJP--'A Little Service Makes the Heart Grow Fonder ,By J. MILLAR WATT0401 7* .. ,ri 11ONkr T14INti li10tl N&�NI�ffVC3 LOVE• M� SO' MtJCi-t, PG1P r GETj�UP YOUR + .. _ _ MAKi•. LOV6•�YOU Qi.t,... y► . f:. _ ..._ _ - - -MORS_ , AL 1-16 J ...' _ ♦ r mow,• .r`-,-«�L•'es+ S �� • 11 1\ r '� ' .,-'. R .. - - V. - -: of the patient's bed for from 84 to • ��- fi;,:Y .�.:, i 43 hours after s major operation`r SF , 'u / i and then having the patient eller N kS fifb good in w• a!a 1 vise on tirdinary bicycle pedals c; mounted on the foot of the bed. H"VY KAL.TMM POUCH 13y %4A. "LOK-TOP" TIN 60! g �� ..r '• %> GLAS.S,"STITCHES" It soon may be possible to talk aho Racked in Pocket Tins -��' • �- J about the glass stitches in- four op J 1rj Convenient economical- to .- / dispose of -made ofabsWintelytaste- Station. less_81terorpa bag makes Blass thread which can be`1t�wn �s y two cu s for n's bY811oW Label . as ftneassilk and spun into fibersTearLips Finest -aa Empire of any thickness prom seaN AM Tea `fit for a king'. Packed ifs cartons one o1 the new*u developments in ' w. of 20 and 100; `u IUW - Surgery. -- It is smooth, asci to handle, ' -.easily sterilized and :i a:bsorbekl GROWN• • ONTAMO -� R i ' ( slowly by the body when, used to close up deep Incisions, saps flames Slater, the inventor. One handred and thirty hay fever reilieving.hay fever, while the other ;4etims actied &a the guinea pigs u �„ ..•. H;-�� POLLEN PILLS FOR ALLERGY 11.1-'th,r L'nlcere;ty of Cleveland Al. i_le same pollen. t ... - _A:. Slip curtain rods through the - Eating pollen has now been tried lersy Clinic. About half of them The results showed the swallow- lower wallow lower hems and leave them there _ as a medical remedy for hay lever took injection tit the ragweed pol- ing method is almost as good as `. for a few days. They will straigh- and found quite effective. len, which nnisation by vacciaatio ten the curtains .,T O P I C G�. How can I make nae of the - _ • _ _ - .. cLAssn�Rrrtsv�rs . . spiced vinegar from cans of peaches? A. This spiced vinegar makes AGENTS WANTED ELECTRIC MOTORS Guaranteed FASHION AND HEALTH' s delicious flavoring. for minced r, ELECTRIC MOTORS, NEW AND' CAR AND TRUCK PARTS GTN IN ROD 'AGENT WANT. Comfort rather than a fashion- ` meat. It also makes a savory ,-ed to-seri Phillips Lightning. Pro- Reliutit. a]ao galleys and L -belts. able figure !a fecOmmen eCas a sauce for cabinet pudding. tective System. B. Phillips Comp- Jones Br Moore Eftetrtc, 296 Adel- Used - New - P g aide St. R'., Tcronto• - any Limited, 32 Osborne Shue, SPF:CIiLIZl\f; IN KEKUIIT MO- _ guide in Wearing apparel for wU- Toronto. TORS, POWFR.VNITS, Hydrouile men by Dr. D. R. Defoe. assistant �_ s _ STA LF 'v '= ,. �j,-'-. _-�,,a,._ s e.... _ .. .. �"' �.a r�y-aa 3.. +raa?rn+�f,,.c -`+. i+f.+,•;+�..'�i ,, „ . ry.,, •«.�a tl: - . _s- - ... :.,r ... e_sxm :,. .. .«,cars R�..�: � _--..6+.�.,,o - _ k v. :. ht...,-. .. -. - '. ". ,...tom, .. .. wr... . ,'�� :i'.,rt .: - e.. ; .. > , .-..•a.�.__: T _,,.r._- ' :.�.-..,...'---•-,T_---;-,�.:-:-.•-,-•-n...-- ;'f •4.. t. <. -.,. � ,, .,7e:>r :. gin' .. � ,�:, _ -`'0..3•:' .p Vx ',. .,. '..t .i'-� v. .�...�y>ayrsri..,.-...,. ':.':' .,,,•^ ., _%��4" .. _ .:.d.. n s. .,, C L .n�,. •:{ lk• W',.�, - w • LOCALISMS work . of any kiiad. But there are • Mr. and Mrs. Claremee Perkin, of tions, such as the Salvation Army, _ many who are to be pitied. They Toronto ited Mrs. W. Perkin; mal :workers, school gorses and ,:,M��M are willing to accept work .of any and Mrs. J Boyer during the Mors etc., give much 'time and � 4 �. •ti. ua- ''s-aDaYUB Saving sofa irito efS-. expense in giving relief, and imp- PO -ELL r— In loving kind, � and are eager for, work, tbiut week -end. 8 nrernorY of Oct before you wake up this, clam- �y of them dislike work on a The C. G. I. T. Quartet sang -at' roving the condition ofi unfor- my father, Wglter. . B. Pgwell, who `± Sunday P��B. Church ser- farm, as they have never been' use the WorshipService, of the W. M. rousts class. One of the en .away, April 24th, 198 vices on new time. to it. So when they call for a meal S. Rally held at 00ha'wn on Thurs- ergetic organizations in trills noble Five years have passed since '.that _xr. Arthur Clark, of the Lake work, is the Kiwanis Club. In Osh- or assistance ot; any Islnd, show day evening last.. � sad day, : f : sb re is again under the doctor's your sympathy for them by giving Our popular reader, Mrs. Thos, av,*a this Club has been in active The, one we loved wise called away, -H. W. Marks. leas. been `visit' what assistance you care. It is your Hutchison, gave some very 14terest- operation for eleven . years during God took him home, it was his will, S. � Ohris'tian du which they. have done a great work. But ,in our hearts he liveth still. duty do so, and the and e , 0 o -appreciation will repay you Kinsale Menlo Entertain¢nent, Fri- Every year they put .on a Carnival —Ever remembered by, Eth4].._ps., le View, N. Y. who is seriously as a means of interesting the pub- Joan and Kenneth Cooke. _ _ for your trouble: day evening last, ill• Tiieze passed away in' Montreal On Sunday, April 28th there will lie in their charitable work. -This —Un Sunday next the services in one day last week, Mr. John A. be a special C. G. I. T. Service in year their Carnival will be-' held on - BROUGHAM the Presbyterian Church will begin Pile, who was well and iavbu Friday and Saturday', May 3rd arid a , an. :the chane beingdue todaiing ra�Y the church, it being the 25th anniv- 4th in the eve . Tke of- Died a her own in _ 1laylight Saving -coming into effect, fer many prizes, including a Pan-- on Tuesday, April 23rd, bliss Isab-' ly manhood, ,when he rwent to Tor-• groups have been invited in. The The Sunday school will begin at 2 onto and became a Guard- in the guest speaker is from the Girls' teat' epi Electric Reirigerat- elle Brown, iii her 90th year. the or and many useful -kitchen ut+en funeral took o'clock. Central Prison and remained in Work' Board,_Toronto. This promis- place on Thursday .—The regular meeting of St. ails. There will -be a number of from the hpme _of' her :brother, Mr, -- - _ that poait:on uncal _th_e•-prison was es to be an interesting and helpful - George's Guild will be he1cL Thrace rrioved to Guelph, when he resign- r,�ieeting. --- - gas' m'� -fo} Pvwrybod B T,_C__and Mrs.. BzQBm,_owl inter - day, May 2nd, at 3 o'clock, D. S. �. and has since lived in Montreal. attending this "Kiwanis' Karnival" ment in the Christian Cemetery, , _ - . Time. at the home of Mrs. R. Dix- His wife died a fetw years ago and OSHAW�► , . you will -not be only receiving an Deceased is survived by one other "°II• ' he ids since lived in Montreal with enjoyable evening, but • you will be brother, F. M. Brown, of West Daylight Saving Time comes, i In every part of the country, but assisting in a great .and necessary Lorne. 4 ' into effect on Sunday next. Don't an only daughter. An only _son died work. See advertisement in another p . to move your clock and the I a few years ago. Mrs, Win.. Varty, especially in tciwns „ and cities, the �S' I whq was a sister is buried with her under -privileged child is an out- � vatches ahead one hour. Daylight I husband in the Pickering Anglican standing problem, with the people. . . Saving will continue in effect until Cemetery. Another sister who was In this -age when there is so much The icker�g _.. ..;sept. 29th. 29th. , �. W'�7L Ferguson, is buried with unemiiloyrnent, the problem becom- *��+ A T T BRADLEY'S The regular monthly meeting of her husband' in the Pickering Pres- es more acute. Different organiza- MEAT A E i ' the Women's Institute will meet in byterian Cemetery,. Mrs. Charlie , -- tli'e W. I. Club„ 9ooma on Tuesday, t Ridley was also a sister. Mr. Wm. ' Arlen Overalls. �1 39 a pr, up 30Elij at 3 ddock Program — Ex- . Nt tive to Creditors We carry a full line of , Pile, 'of Brooklin, is a cousin. Men's work boots, $2.95 up change of Seeds and Plan.- Mak- In the Estatie of G. Luther Middle- �+ Your Own Slip Covers by Mrs. IC rash �g � . -.. GREENWOOD - Aon, Deceased: - .. _ Farmers,—Look our harness Burne. Election of Officers and y Farm Afternoon Tea Miss Ivey Maguire spent Sunday Persons_ laving clam against the and _ over. aIIQ Bee what you need, --The May meeting of the W. M. v1h . her parents. Estate of G. Luther Middleton, late - - : s. of the United Chumb will be i Doss ?,orsh .Gee twas 'with Mrs. od the Toaaiship of Pickering, Far ur then OOine In and _.We w111 fiZ _ }field in the church school room ,qn Hugh Miller over Sunday. mer, who died, March 27th, 1940, �OII Hp. Wodneeday, May 1st. at 8 o'clock, Wm. Matfey spent the week -end are notified to send particulars of Meats D. S. T. The meeting will include i HarIIe88 and Shoes repaired. at Whitby, with his patents• sasn�e to the undersigned execut- Our delivery is atW.,your service - the quilting of one or two quilts . Mr. Snow, to- the east of us, has ors bq, June lot, 1940, after which C. � Braille 7.:' " sad those RAw can quilt, are asked disposed of his pretty farm to a date, the estate grill be distributed Phone Pick 1620 • • • J - to be on hand. Rt 2 o'clockL city. �. having regard only to the claims CLARENCE SILK --All interested in the Red Cross Mk, and Mo. Rosa Disney have niece known to tble Executors,. and Phone PYciG 8604 Gesden Party and Field Day, are taken up residence in the village the Executors will • not The liable to invited to attend the meeting in hem Wk weleahne them. any person -of whose claim they - the Club . Rooms here, an Monday Mrs. %&Vey, Mrs. Gee• and shall riot than have . notice. avenins next. Plans rwill be made Mm Milton Pegg, attended the W. �qh for a f ,Day, and your help will M- S. Rally . ax Oshawa, an the Dated this 15th day of April, 1844. ' -be needed and welcomed. 18th: _ - I. t. Geor se's Qiurek Sunday, The Mission Circle imet at the WIMam J. L. Middleton 'Waf4r - Apra 28th- — Servic'x�s will be at home of ][las Edna Green pre Wed_ W. Middleton, Fred C. Middletco, 11 and 7 o'clock, with preacher at qday last, with a good nuttier Executors G. Luther Middleton ES 'bath services, Rev. E. G. Robinson. present. Ote, Braeffha a, Ontario.,Sunday school and Bible. Class at s ORLY _ It's Time _ 1l,I a. m�, coops - an -Sunday,April 28th, 28th, servicea� a S. will •� . 95 =Title regular monthly meeting - _ -' = c■cd' the W. M. 8. of the Presbyter -Get - as' Isn Church will be held on Thurs-- '1 ;-day. May 2nd" kt the bane of l�..e. TORONTO MARK -ten uperi� qt - Marahail, Whitby, at 2.45 p. m All ladies of the congregation are - in- vited to attend, and 3o_ be at Red ■ - ' and ars when r- - - • . tation will to provided. _ _ Dr_ V_ -E, There s in - _ were summoned . to Brantford on - or - - - -_ —_ ; • : -- were _ Thtaaday last on attaint o� tJee r - ;miles Staunton a �._�-`� death of the latter's father, Mrs : Wielding, who passed'. awry after a our Farm P r o d u e e'--. =.. - Semi.twim>�ned fig period of illness. The a)-mp _ F achy of the community is extended E• F afo g , : _miles Nall -pagers - Mrs. Cartw•r'i ht • in her bereave'- nt.tiveflog's". —The largest audience ever to - _' enter the United Church here, sa : _ -. C • per roll up. - - • W ;. and heard that mighty interesting a 1 vas Travelogue, by • ,ikRoy Toll. The - pictures, t..e colouring were beaut- _ iful Two hours of an illustrated l - tour through Sough Axiber:ca,, lir. - � d E9gs-,Toll's. remarks added much to t]ie _' .: -story as the pictures were present• 'T7CA IREC1 MNG and GRADING 51ATION•at WHITBY = -.The April meeting of the Jr. ' ,Institute will be held on' Satiny F'�CKEl4/N JCA RMS LTD .BROWN !ABEL - - afternoon, April 27t'h, at 3 o'clock, _. in the Women's Institute Rooms. ft 'rheas Jean Clark will be the guest --might and Day. Phone Whitby 336 =--- - W ='PIrkr'RI-JG.ONT. p49M.� « speaker. The Roll Call is to Le PHONE ICK �E��O - - answered by — My Favourite Aut- hor, and Satnething Interesting a mo+nt Sim or Her. All girls interest. OS H AWA K I WA N I S CLUB Mo Sq H P�Vll :-d. Ar, ed in Junior Institute work Are' Welcome. ''' ' "W/E BUILD BETTER BOYS" --,A very 'enjoyable evening,was - pRESEN'''S THEIR ANNUAL • -- spent last Fr, evening, w?,en :. the Ladies' Aid of the Presbyter- ering.Mar ware Pick' ion (7linrrh gave a roast beef, sup- Per in the basement a2 the United KIWANIS 1 A R N I V A Church. ,On account of � many ot- her attractions that have been•giv- _ - : AT THE REGISTERED. SEED en, the crowd was not very large. _ Tdie supper was enjoyed by all. : QSE-f AW A ARENA Red Clover Alfalfa Alsike There � as abundance of eatab- •�` - _ - - Jes. of 4 h4h quality. hollowing Tinaroth �& Sweet Clover z ' '-3the`supper a good program was FRIDAY & SATURDAY, MAY •3RD & 4TH � =° -: n8 :FEVENINGS ONLY) _ Garden In ' pret;ented, the chief feature bei -: _- a talk-on�''B�itish Guiana'l by the 1 f _ ' - ar n Seecis, - sulk & Package 7 . star, Rev. Marshall' who l:ad' PRIZES_. : _ -DAMES . - :FU�1. R ri - Pur><n a & .Master Chick Starter { r Spent a nuarber of years ' is that - :,. country. ]fir. Marshall is a very en- r 1tenTaiTeing speaker. 'fol of inatrpc- 1940 PONTIAC CAR S ELECTRIC REFRI"R- ` tion and humour. �A good program - - -: Plow Shares to . -fit nearly every make of plow�`' of in�nsio was given by Mrs, P. N. r ATOP TO BE SOLD FOR ONE DOLLAR EACH =Sprott, Master Jack Sprott, pian- '.Igeo3 for McCormick -Deering Farm Machinery area'' At and a vocalist and violinist, •._ Repairs. Useful kitchen --utensils to be given to each of the first —This is the 'time of the year • air lotto — We hasp IL Can (hist W Or It is not made, !where "tramps„ becorne numerous on 100 wives who enter the docrB each evening. - our hlfghwsys. Some of these un- Frons 8M forttutatea are not deserving of ass_ Come and help firs in our under -privileged children swork �'+ ' !stance of any kind for they shun ADMISSlO' FREE J. ►7. l Ai.SDON, P'ICKERI�l ;