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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1941_02_14r. VOL. LX _ .PICKERIN G, ONT., RrIDAY, FEE. '14. 1941 � �.: { Y :' ; No. 26 VsPj46tit0tsa l 6 sur". BROUGHAM Contributions to GREENWOOD xediddM OMission Band ' will meet &x-Ehe` �. O. 1'$ARBUN=Physlaian Gillman, hat3aya see Sattnrdaty aftear- Teiegra»n's Wer MILLS s,wa..e. l)unYit;oe. lar noon,: Feb. 15th: , J ;.14,66.•-8936 Mr. Rrobt. Miller has completed Victims' Fund is. FORSYYOU Director his trairdng course,' Mr- Alan M- - CHOPPING R ! bru- 0 1feg- V eretlerr tiscors•tx er was honw for tke waeek-end. Nand Wednesday an r Ml:ree esemlesa by r4tsmt Upon the request of several per- w, y .. T �are�aat» out. iCongratulati'ans to Mir. and Mrs, sons of the neighborhood, we have `I/E GttIND FINE Pascoe on the arrival' of a daugtt- agreed to accept; for remittance Leo" ter •at their home. ' B_ rill, Shorts and Feed of all DUNA1,13 RUDDY- • B rriecer ions to their Wax Vict#na, Fund. s, a o rs�a and, oi#ftt sgikitor. Notary PubLc. M0-*rtp>yoan Pearl Barrett visited relatives in ' klcYrorlr er todtate A. B.•Chhs- $ . -.There is no need to describe this concentrates for protitable feediiag ttias. bortth Prior of urt,liooe. whitlr. liar '�' tl city a few days last week. _ •c `bliss Jean Mowbray; of Kinsale,.. ver3-—t�lse--=fou.—kt+ftt on-bed►d , . MAYON, BELL 1f ROSS :y.=. spent the week-end with Miss Dor- fwnilias with the Plan- We stack silt bast Poultry 6arrtstora (t Solicitors othy' Harlock We have 'asked contributors- toy Rl► On. Wiednesday, Miss Gladys suggest the plan of haadltng con- Fesda ar11d l7vppiiM. IN, J. WEATON. K. C. Telephone tributions, and. that will be as fol- iL81t200KE BELL. K. C. Ade1.2838 Garmon, ac. loves -- Any sire con F. ROSS ROSS the nursing profession, of the city, - 372 Bay SL rl -tnt the day, at her hums here; uta to the heir through this Plan, 372LMD 51 RVXY01. JOHN L. POND Toronto 1M.x_,. Willoughby, • , of- . Keswick �Y leave their contribution at this . and Mrs. Wmsrinear, of Markham, optics, receive their receipt, and an F. J. DQMEVAlrf, ]BL M.- dad � IvULLAN-j3 rneter. Sol- s aelcnowled ent in these column a stall 1r�old, >M 4p.1 4m tatUknda stx*"t �•isited Mr's. Gannon and mother ou t . It�t. � P�ssas lermlr,. Teted�one tl0 6303. nu' Harry 'A. Newman, Duabarton, Thursday in the following issue, Remittance MS 1le�itat .,who accts a guest at the 55th - An- Sympathy is felt, for Mrs. Wel- will be rade to the-Telegram each L. S. On 'Me, ars 60 rascals t� naril, Lincoln Day Dinner at the ter Bnnett of Markhta:a,- whose bro- tweak-end. 3leL 1� National Republican ' Club in. New the late Will-McKay, of Oak- T. FAL:.*BSE, L. D S., then, -,Contributions acknowledged WM. C. MURKAR ;{�I d nd tie xr�":gilt. se. ttrta. the Hon. Wendell Wrllk:e:- e•dlie pawed acwn4 during week --«--- JUSTICE OF THE PEACm s --- a .1 Udretoronty. Stormy week-eFtd and blocked , ,p. p a of aoy.� eo+tsae of York .C'tY Inch was addaessed bywdged by Telegram 852.00 ar.'i for the Coanty- e# On�arlo a �ar`t'' �` 6etf : ra Lloyd Jas. White 3.00 •, >r. is ata. W.. or r .qoo+otm.n:. t7t rsr Towns -'p (outicxl Meeting, Feb... roads kept many from chtxreh on -PICKERING ON'.,-------- stalls, Meat P"1100. - Sundae . Rev: Kennedy delivered sir Harry Wade 6.00 "- Accounts paid:— earnest message _from Matt. 6-24. _ �ta+Nssetle� 1tiL'�s. - - _ The Young People's - DMiratic Roads and Bridgeal klub' are $wesentimg the Comedy- School Section No. 1, Ptekwfng R.' BEATON. TOWN SHW Rory Word, sal, 100. ,A., Lee 28,000, Drams, ."Holiday House" • n . the v' . ci t. Coa.•neur.Cwnm,.roo.r tar Fred Hicks 24. f;9,' tieai Degeer 12. Town Hall on the evening of Feb. Members of the �comanunity and �1o� a eeka, wrr�,oe.or, Eee. la.•r ot+ surroundia district are holding` a n IIi4 AKinds. �'t!r"a*1.i.e.«•, w5ke.at..oa. - 60, 'Ken Ward '37.8.2, Geo. Stitch 21st A 3-act. drams. g I .a Ase � �I . 1.50, Art: -:Mitchell 35.`25, rj. Beer On February 11th, the Young Dance at !the school-house on Fri- Oat Rates AoailalbAe with :., A. L. RICHARDSON 5.00, C oo,.esr 13.41, .Canadian Gula' Sewing Cl6b met_. at the W. day evening, February 14th. Adm. p$NFJftAL INSQRANEE Oil Co. .1�0+ _,il:cotta home to plari work for 25 cents. Ladies Free. Ladies +pan- QlOncil a 6erVio9. pedlar People i.td+. , •i ' ILEAL ESTATE 7.40, Bruce Eastdn_ 1.75.._P•o� Ward, wear ,Work. which ice. flee most es- title. Proceeds WarVic- 7.40, - - - sential work at the- present tmie. tims' � � ilyd¢reas in Paid of ic- iCONVEYANCING repairs, 6.90. - Phone _ The Y.- P. union with Mrs.'Hjrgh - iRCiJCiF1�1M PICK SIS a old ests►blisared a=ency, ready Contiage neies: Gammon as convener, of. topic — "What ii _ Fel _ P had charge GRE7rti RIVER - to serve. - D R. Burton, 125, L. Johnston-.50.P ftone Pick. 6000. %M. Chester 60. Dr. Broughton, for on Punday evening: The topic for A wixnber attended the Pork and NOTI 0 E a,a0 be' next meeting = -Lost rears,- or, Bean Supper at the home of Mr. `7L� supplies, ;.50, H:.dro-Elec. for 'ar- t �(1! AW rears, 98,85, hcker:ng News,- "" , Man Remade . Convener-- Frr3ncig and Mrs. J. E. Wilson. A. Se rs, Ct of Rev.. 10. R. Dov; - Willson Our 'trucks pass your way afeeF t,I(16N3$D At3CTIO�IEIbIi ANti The friends of 3lrs. Hutchings VAUCTI Oii: ber, dog rebate tax,..ioo Dr...Brou- The funeral of bili"e tate ! 1vlx's• s _ ghton,_ 3l)• Le ' PsOl' e M improved-- know that- . F, was held in tl be plea ':8alee aeaducted Anywhere - - Toronto' an n r: and airs. s1 Rev. Rob. Simpson, of Toronto. C U NT COAL, COKE 1Phone or write, Address 614 D.und,►. Relief Department: -- ~ Bert Harvey ttendtaa;.' Mr: and - H a d -nada d .D rc_ �Simpson,- street,D C+� ..Rrst. - - n �, fame. an i -0 + t S. G. 3t.,rrizh 483b, Red and White r.I^s` :>et�n;, in their- frequent, .!Whitby. Ontario.- � ;v!'ll b? at tae Baptist CltUrcdt an ` _18.00, M. S. Chcapr�rmp 8.24,-D. E- v:sits to the: Harvey home Deere bAi�i ll; �' A YEI esteemed highly by this neighbor- February 20th- at 8 our- m.- 3liller 6.00, W'hitevale M.lis 9.38, City visitors Lo our; village last • .;a�IIa•- M..Annie 4:48: Mrs. L� Scott, 8A0 1�tt, who -feet -sympathetic to 6el- .eek-end were: ME s Margie Mc- 8rierbush Hospital N. NeEwtsn 16.00, City of Toronto bereaved hwband, and also do nlie bead, at her grandparents, J: B. $��1LDL'R'13 QIIPPLLSR GovernmeKtt Licensed 16.88, guy Morrish 9.80; A.-Mitchell ' daughter, - in - Fstglend, enduring and Mrs. Wilson" -- Win. and Mrs. also local cartage Work - 31.>S, E W<xdward. 20.78, w'. li.. ma'ny hardships these days of war. Main fit, E. Sts lffviliP, Ont, Seller, 3,00, Pa'd for wood-cutting The Burton families are very kudmsn at their cottage — Fred AqA Ixav+eay,o plaeAd i� etr,et a ful& _ g,.. pleased to know' that their brother and M. Johnston, ax Ross and LINE of MAPLE LEAF MILLtNd Phone 191 90.00, airs. Carter's -- Miss Lois Turner (Maternity, Medical, and Surgical Robert, is;�afe home with his farm and fr•;end 1t Frank and M:s• COMPANY rEEDS. cases taken The applioition by 3V-Cord- Co. to ily in D. trait after many months --- lay. their pi', a-tine across the Gown- ih France, ainca- the Collapse of 'I�trnerr ti �.-.:'•:Maternity Serni•Rooas that countryt -He visas engaged -on ship pit, w granted at ,a nomana I, MITCHELL Rates for 10 days-SM.71E a ctrl. It might be said important engineering 'wprk for an A }! Pickering, Ont. - . $�� RKi�tarrtd Nurses in at;endance and chsrg per y Amer:can firm in the early months Ene>�nyi1e178w oV 24 hour service gives, that � is one more inonstrue of of a v'ar, of the country ul meter ham' been found necessary ons cr — 66 �4 1Ph Offl 74 Rea. ' 1%mbulance Service coRxrmencement of'.constnrotron activities in this neighborhood. getting 1t Jwr MRS, E. R. GOOD 23-37. This company are opening -a gravel France came under German dax:s n-_ the Royal rQaata�ian Mounted Police L1AQD�J� pit ou the FAlicoth farm, and next ation to call to the attention of some of HARDWARE to the' township pit, On. Sunday, 16th, the congrma- the munic,palities 4o the regulat- - tion of St. John's will celebrate 1 the Registration of e ; .. ons govexrung :You see ne may the w the 50th srniversary of .,the open.-. the-. Alien Pbpulation. . - Dr. N. i~ IrlcEwext, vti►o owns an - :'C:OLEMAN -- adjoining property, on which a pit ing of the present building in 1891. The Official Bulletin covering the r INSURE R,ev:' watlter Daniel, •of Claremont. Regulations reads as follows--- RADIANT CIRCULATOR has been opened and operated, has TO Be- been negofiatifig� vdth the Council BrapCist Church will occupy the in oar store. . 9 Types- of- been- for sorne time on ' the' o of pulpit and will 'be accdtnpanied - by Ali persons over 'the age of 16 SURE opening a quartet from tris church, for the Coleman beaters eta l _ - a road allowance into his Prot�'•rtY years, coming ,within the category PP CYRIL R. MORLBY from the 5th con. Many years ago, afternoon' Ser-dice at 2.10. ,In the described hereunder are. by virtue heating .need- _ 1 evening, Rev. W. K. Wylie, of Col- of Regulations 24, 25, 26 (a) and 711so 'Kitchen ranges, , GENERAL, INSURANCE at a time- when this roadway was umbus, is expelled- to preach. Set- b SZRVICE , _ PROTECTION not required, and never opened, the ( ) of the' Defence to Canals Re- _ - Etc- Elliott faemily erected a small Pee- �� at 7.30 p. m} Speciial music. gulations, required to. report far beaters, Pipes Ett• ' Elliot on .this .right-of-way. res- 6'"s church is r'uw the onV• registration, at the office of the Callus now for your stout idenc,eMat#ie88C$� Red* removal of this building, or its ,de- pie of worship in this common- Registrar of Enemy Aliens nearest and furnace work. i swruction'wilt be necessary before ity, it is your church, and must be to wl3Tch they reside, accompanied, a Sp>rU1g$ a road qan. be opened, and the en- sttiported by.you, if it is to do the when necessary, by an interpreter. kLVIN BUIRBY _ work itl vr+as pi*ed :here to do, So Spring filled mattr4saea .Council to linger a W. 'Shaw TO +gest. by attending I(�HRIIIT© Iiowen-er, P K the 'Dr. insisted, at thi's•meetilig,-on 'the special bervic�es- of next Sun- (1) All Aliens of German. or P i .: $10.80 to $33,50 his request being carried out with= day. Italian nationality. — ' 2 Aliens •burn in territories ;MOM an out much further delay. ToH4py 19ouse" at Town Heel ( ) Felt 1ldlittre88es—Blown Woggtatlttt, February 21st. Leh wpro under the sovereignty O? Layer Felt Dr, McF}a*en, who has also been — -or' control of the Gennan Reich ora . 1 - �t4.96 to 10.80 negotiatirg�with the Village of - : "~� September 3rd, 1939; sed s11 Aliens II Claawmnt on. the toalcing over of CHERRYWOOD born in territot'ies 'which were Am the or control of ■edd-�-A)iIDitalwalnut the brick factory in that piaoe, for der eov+ea'erSnti' Speciall a Birthdaywishes to Mr. G. Gates i9 on Jwxe 10th, 19401 cheese and .dairy: .plant, has slot imitation a who will celebrate his 81st . birth- (3) All sons who have become made much progress, owing to the 6:60 O $1U.6O' Village having omlg twp Police Tr- day on Feb. 15tH. Also 'UT„ •J. n7aturn ized British subjects since N9W 10 Oss• FTCHF+D ustees since the end of the -year. Sinclair on iFeb. 12th, twiw will be the 1st 'day of September, 1922, TU T � -�► 15prings--0able 11hiee are necer"ry before the will- who at the time of their rxaturaliz- . iJ • s �b t0 .$10 �� _'.. age can carry on app: trc'ansaction 'Me Ked Cross ladies quilted acid anon were nationals ofs-- :•.$► - tied four quilts• recehrtly, and have ,(s) the .German Reich or of 31 'liwo nomrrtatnon meetings have been and Ml --- --theDr. fol r mors -ready to quilt. The any country or territory which on �mi�nitanq- > Or Ni�at has asked without uCotrncnl to provide some conamnttee in charge plan, :to have hie $rd 'day of September, vans i -• th T. quilted on `the 26th' of Feb- .under the sovereignty? or control Tooth Powder t ; ;!'hens 100 s,lt�tian trlt�t 1viA enable - trim to lliary. Pienee-itll ia,$iea try end if t� a Geranian Reich; or of coanplete his affairs. Kori Beaton, carxre• Italy ser, } with RO�IIIM +PBiiHOIiA'1,ra Clank, adnnitted that this moxas 'the ( y of any A: STERRITT first occasion .during his' terin of STOP!! The Cherryw�oaa Comae or territory ,vvlhich on the lOf$x _ DOtb fOit over ':i0 � years- when such a condi unity Club have invited the Thorn- day of Jerre, 1940, was under the r�,uxidrvA Director• ion. hear► _�nsen (We believe that ton Corners Young . People to give sovereignty or -control of. Italy. • K -mw'ING NEWS THE Pic E R*v their 1. play, "Don't -Darken by All those living in this commwfi- BOM t ' �t1rllitem* Dealer �,P vill�.ge itself b about to find g 8 Q i �� �� �'� �� �� away out. Ed.) I)oo� on Wednesday evening; Feb. ity, who nray be affeoted by the a^ •7 ,;. • ; Q1Nl'r- 19th, st 8 c/clock, stern, time. This hove Te."rt:oa,S, are rn-ged Lo gov- play has 1`ee ' ';ivFri by the c.n9t Suri. Hours -= I_' . -.ova, u--1 J. dis 13viki�nr i�;rp� .'L.,r Fr^rk Pr,xrse ern thennsch•es accrrrdingly, and Qeverpl times 'and crnnes very well •. • a• a'n: inn•-ed "int ?? rotrn�Pa had been rep-'Rter, ser, Puce. Phone tab e, a�•s :f_.Mr 1 recommended- The Club invites you erected ;n this townahi,!i last year, Thnae of tlig district will renis I all q) come Proceeds to be used with Whiru or Searhoro Police. and several permanent residences fon' war. work. �T SY ,� 'he saw them, he, said- unto them, • Go and show yourselves unto the 'Onlan $r1ngs•=IZA priests. And it came to Daae, as �At Wartime, Auction went, they were cleansed." What we are particularly later- sated atersated in in' this passage• Is, the --- „=- strange command of Christ to these An onion auctioned at s. font• z I;epbrs that they should go and ball mateh .'brought • $12.48 fie., s: previous one, There is a .me- an occasion of stumbling would be LESSONVII show themselves unto the priests - the ' ' S war Sheffield, - England, mentary blackout between each, but brain is en-' to anyone to the moral realm. The implies that we have s div - 1 Scientist w1,•o 41 ; in the first place there is here, a Fund. the net quick ouW to observe it, and this "re- • wrote "Ttie dry oil AND GRATITUDE keen trial of faith. With -no signs Onions, very scarce over there r► f more extensive In some people Luke 17. of reatoratiou as yet upon them, now, have a controlled price of 19 Plural -froth sight. The brain is slow PftINTEO TEXT, Luise 17: 1.4. they were -bidden to do that which • about 10 cents a pound. 4 .r ,� i y�. 1t -1g implied they. were perfectly „re•' .i• GOLDEN TEXT -8e ye kind one re prompt stored in their ro obedience, they declared plainly' that some 'he saw them, he, said- unto them, • Go and show yourselves unto the 'Onlan $r1ngs•=IZA priests. And it came to Daae, as �At Wartime, Auction went, they were cleansed." What we are particularly later- sated atersated in in' this passage• Is, the --- „=- strange command of Christ to these An onion auctioned at s. font• z I;epbrs that they should go and ball mateh .'brought • $12.48 fie., s: previous one, There is a .me- an occasion of stumbling would be LESSONVII show themselves unto the priests - the ' ' S war Sheffield, - England, mentary blackout between each, but brain is en-' to anyone to the moral realm. The implies that we have s div - 1 Scientist w1,•o JESUS TEACHES FORGIVENESS in the first place there is here, a Fund. the net quick ouW to observe it, and this "re- verse ect influence over other people, wrote "Ttie dry oil AND GRATITUDE keen trial of faith. With -no signs Onions, very scarce over there r► f more extensive In some people Luke 17. of reatoratiou as yet upon them, now, have a controlled price of 19 Plural -froth sight. The brain is slow PftINTEO TEXT, Luise 17: 1.4. they were -bidden to do that which • about 10 cents a pound. 4 .r ,� i y�. 1t -1g implied they. were perfectly „re•' .i• GOLDEN TEXT -8e ye kind one re prompt stored in their ro obedience, they declared plainly' that some 21 to another, tenderhearted, forgly- we are responsible for the influ• 14 Trees. E ! N E ARA L E t -� Ing each other, even as God., also weak beginnings of faith were — =AT1�S -- Christ forgave you. Ephesians working is them. .e t•s Where Are The Others? mom y s : HE LESSON. IN ITS SETTING T N 15, "An one of them, when he d n 'turned s Time.—All the events spoken of saw that he was healed, is this chapter occurred between back, with a loud voice glorifying ` •Ni d ;' January and March, A.D.. 30. God; 16. and ,he fell upon his face - �, Place.—The teaching and the at his feet, giving him thanks: and SHROVE •♦ -. prophetic utterances of Christ in he was a Samaritan. 11. And Jesus Feb 25th . €ignswering said, Were not the ten- r .>:' ! the miracle of the healing of the cleansed? but w ere Are ten lepers occurred near .the bor• 18. Were there none found that 3 der o"annaria. returned to give glory to God; save _ The first two verses• of the les• this stranger?" The others were son might be found easily the most perhaps afraid that now the Mast• practical of the entire chapter. In or would have a claim upon them them we are taught a lesson we and would begin to press It. He - I - I all need CO -have continually em• who had given them their health phasized in our own hearts and might demand their loyalty; and lives—namely, the terrible con- they -were not ready to yield it. ' - •• damnation which God will mete out ,They may have felt their Bene ­ to those who cause the followers factor was no longer necessary to . A of Christ, the children of God, to them now that the pressure of ur- Pancake's _ ... .y • W stumble, to fall into sin. gent want was past. 18. "Aad he Said unto, him, Arise,, Beat Friend. 4ft Offending the Little Ones ...... -, _ . _ . .. -- ---Luke 17;-1. "And -he said -tint and -go tb-y,-_-Way:- thy -faith--hath his disciples. It ' is impossible ,but made thee whole." The nine, too, • that occasions of atumfiling should were healed—but their faith pro- Bee '•� ]to Our Blind Spot "wipe off' an image which. the tut woe,unto him, through duced nothing more. This man's eye has reecrded. If you stare at come: they Some: 2. It vrera well trust remained, brought the fruit ' E�etyons is blind. a bright red spot for a while, then ,whom for bias it a millstone were hang, of gratitude and was on the way , t , Syru partially That is to there is a small glance up at the ce3linQ, you will ed about his neck. and he .vase . to- still more. Thts man was on the say, _ "blind spot" in every human eye. see the same spot apparently in the but it will gown into the sea, rather than way to full aalration. _ • You can test it for yourself by _ floating air, appear green instead. When you that he should cause one of these ,. littl nes to stumble What a making two black spots on a go to the cinema, you do not see e ° sheet of paper, _about eyes width , large branch of a tree would prove apart. Hold the paper at •arm's actual "moving" pictures, but a to a traveller, driving forty miles Iength, close one eye and stars rapid succession of still pictures, an hour down a highway, if thrown fixedl at M► one t. Yon wilwillbe each slightly different from the suddenly across his path, is what Y P able to -sea both of ;hem. Now previous one, There is a .me- an occasion of stumbling would be 1308ITXiNTAIL AnswerPreviewlassie 15 He has many slowly move the paper nearer to' mentary blackout between each, but brain is en-' to anyone to the moral realm. The implies that we have s div - 1 Scientist w1,•o A L N N adherents or your face. still -staring at one spot. At s certain point the the net quick ouW to observe it, and this "re- verse ect influence over other people, wrote "Ttie dry oil LOA N G O B L I NSALO C A B A A R � t7I8��shaped,, ' Other spot will completely vanish t cation o! *Ion". produces the a'i P more extensive In some people Species- .. S O R T E A 19 Plural -froth sight. The brain is slow illusion of movement. than in others but, nevertheless, 13 With might. A A N.T A A .subs. ) (abbrChine defiinte and direct. Furthermore. 21 we are responsible for the influ• 14 Trees. E ! N E ARA L E t once which we exert upon other 16 The whole O O N DATED people. the Lord will -certainly fie. E NUT TEE U O 26 Touches. - hold us responsible when ws .cause 18 Surface. T L A F A N 29 0rie _... other people to stumble in walking 20 Kind � ? S GAR ENT ACE 3e One plus the road of life. By the.. phrase Q T G A U ART one. ...I. lot's ones." our Lord re- sussing voice. -U G O T 1 S E 5 P 1£ D 31 Hole:- WAR PROGRAMS ing. Petite Miss -Paige has a ler probably not only W children, 22 Baker in a ISI01FC A T 34 Some. Friday nights at nine the All- smartly styled show that includes ' but to the children of :God and 4s- stove:. 38 Midday. 'Star War Savings Program is fee- shopping suggestions; household pecially to those who have Just 23 Renown. 43 Model V>1SRTiCAL 37 Wing covers. tured on the Canadian coast to helps, peppy tunes and notes on begun their Christian life, or those !14 Genuine. 'M Tom- = 2 Healthy. 38 Boisterous coast network bringing •listeners women in the news. • who are, ae it were, still weak in 23 Note in am- 50 Cheats. who Last word of Han rood music, excellent drama, no- —o-- their faith. 36 Corpulent, 31 To c �p Yer. ;1 Hand. volties and outstanding Canadian The Light Up and Listen Club, Forgiveness Seven Times 34 Ell. 31 ti coat with '-4S uurtyygod. —44 Bi slumber. speakers.. a CFRB feature each- evening at II, 4. Take heed to yourselves: g Overcoat.' 6 Ttit+eadlike. 45 33i11 of tare. \ . Sunday-erenings, we find _some 7.15, is still one of the bright if thy brother sin, rebuke -him; »f3 Very high 7 Le$To represent. 48 Credit. - ef the finest dramatic pieces ever spots in Canadian radio, and and if he repent. forgive him. And 32 Point. Cmountain. gie, $ L o bu 4? Most -staged by Canadian radio, offered worth fifteen, minutes of any it be sin against thee seven times 533,T6 be .5 Re instigate. Feather., ` -' -te the radio audience by the 33,To be 15?•Consumers. 9 Rest. 48 Feather. , --- _- one's time. in the day and. seven times turn - indebted. —SO He was an .10 To be _ -49 Too. -",�'haatre of Freedom. Under the _ . --o— again to thee. saying. I repent: .SIO Sloths. author and consumed. 'S2 Measure of capable' direcion of Rupert Lucas, thou shalt forgive him." There are ll ygland, length - And for lovers of good music, 35 Lazy. --- by •of Shakespearian ; • fame, the two specific .'Injunctions is these the NBC Symphony Saturday 538 Musical note. " proiessioa. ,12 His theory is .54 Upon. ,Theatre of Freedom is heard at two. verses: we are to rebuke those night at 10.86, is still the. tops. $9 Yellow bird. 80 His is called the 58 Measure of 9.80 p.m. each Sabbath 'Plays This program is heard. in this Obo have mistreated us; It they +40 Sneaky. still used as a theory of area. 4 *Om the pen of Galsworthy,, 1.part of Ontario from CKOC. 'repent, we are to' forgive them. 42 Either. .'textbook., 58 ALI risht• Shelley, Shaw, Ibsen, Drinkwater, By rebuking others, our Lord Yanaittart and other great writ —� means We are to first point out the . 1 Z 3 6 ° 11 , RADIO RIVALS ' ars will be featured . in this fact of the stn itself, and thea, sea aeries.The radio listening public L only, we are to reveal taotfully 12 13 14 You are .invited to enjoy tbese certainly faithful to its sir' to this person how deadly the guilt _ allows and listen to the message lane favorites. Once again, Jack of that sin tit. Forgiveness is based 16 17 18 y 20 21 Shay bring. _ Benny hits 'been chosen favorite on the man's repentance. It the - air comic for the eighth consecu- man shall min -seven times, and say23 Zi 24 AROUND THE DIAL tive year — while Helen Bayes is, he repents, we are to forgive him. ' You can always enjoy the hit again the number one dramatis Better to secure the sanctity and - tunes of the day by dialing in star, and the perennial Guy Lom- beauty of our own character by t bardo is again the favorite band being ready to forgive Seven times the Rhythm' and Style program, 30 31 heard from.'CKOC each Sunday leader. even though the man is not sin - afternoon at .1.16.. This pro- Fred Allen's Star Theatre sere, than by refusing forgiveaesa 33 , gram is in outstanding popular nous ,rates as the chief rival to to a truly repentant coni; be is music feature starring Alec Ran- the Benny. program, with Fred danger of becoming a stumbling : ,� dolph and his musical group, and Waring's show listed as the best block in his way. lay Bloch and his' Swing Four, fifteen minute program. The' fail Miracle o1 Healing Joan, vocalists extraordinary. The of. the mighty is exhibittd' in 11. "And it canto to pass, as they Unusual -combination gives Rby- Charlie McCarthy's drop from were on the way to Jerusalem, that 46 7 4$ 9 and Style a models flavor near. the top to ninth place. he was passing ,along the :bori9era we -Icn - n -- slicks a aria -and -Galilee. - t er - w 3... n st e bringing ou the e e , when y In tunes. rated near the top were Informs. 12. And as be entered into a —o-- _ tion Please, Bob Hope, the Bing certain village, (here met him ten hath' Paige's castty comment ~ Crosby Hour., Fibber McGee and men that were lepers, who stood 55 56 57 _ 0 , 6r women, now is brought to Molly, -the Philharmonic Orches• afar, off: 13.. and they lifted ap �9 WEBR listeners' at. R new time — tra and the Monday Radio their voice*, saying, Jesus, Master, _ 17 ten o•'clock each weekday morn- Theatre. have mercy on us. 14, And when :• - POP -- Shut Off the Heat _ By `J MILi.AR WATT - 'TURN OFF WHAT WILL. YOU DO IF .THE -ME LSIGINE GGrs RADIATOR ! , I dVERHEATED, ? ''374 . •tis .;�:�,� �,' x;;•: ' ,yam^ • k%''C•£ � . 1 K. • I l ll• AC. L . r r RRD10 REPORTER -87 DAVE ROBSINS once which we exert upon other 16 The whole O O N DATED people. the Lord will -certainly fie. E NUT TEE U O 26 Touches. - hold us responsible when ws .cause 18 Surface. T L A F A N 29 0rie _... other people to stumble in walking 20 Kind � ? S GAR ENT ACE 3e One plus the road of life. By the.. phrase Q T G A U ART one. ...I. lot's ones." our Lord re- sussing voice. -U G O T 1 S E 5 P 1£ D 31 Hole:- WAR PROGRAMS ing. Petite Miss -Paige has a ler probably not only W children, 22 Baker in a ISI01FC A T 34 Some. Friday nights at nine the All- smartly styled show that includes ' but to the children of :God and 4s- stove:. 38 Midday. 'Star War Savings Program is fee- shopping suggestions; household pecially to those who have Just 23 Renown. 43 Model V>1SRTiCAL 37 Wing covers. tured on the Canadian coast to helps, peppy tunes and notes on begun their Christian life, or those !14 Genuine. 'M Tom- = 2 Healthy. 38 Boisterous coast network bringing •listeners women in the news. • who are, ae it were, still weak in 23 Note in am- 50 Cheats. who Last word of Han rood music, excellent drama, no- —o-- their faith. 36 Corpulent, 31 To c �p Yer. ;1 Hand. volties and outstanding Canadian The Light Up and Listen Club, Forgiveness Seven Times 34 Ell. 31 ti coat with '-4S uurtyygod. —44 Bi slumber. speakers.. a CFRB feature each- evening at II, 4. Take heed to yourselves: g Overcoat.' 6 Ttit+eadlike. 45 33i11 of tare. \ . Sunday-erenings, we find _some 7.15, is still one of the bright if thy brother sin, rebuke -him; »f3 Very high 7 Le$To represent. 48 Credit. - ef the finest dramatic pieces ever spots in Canadian radio, and and if he repent. forgive him. And 32 Point. Cmountain. gie, $ L o bu 4? Most -staged by Canadian radio, offered worth fifteen, minutes of any it be sin against thee seven times 533,T6 be .5 Re instigate. Feather., ` -' -te the radio audience by the 33,To be 15?•Consumers. 9 Rest. 48 Feather. , --- _- one's time. in the day and. seven times turn - indebted. —SO He was an .10 To be _ -49 Too. -",�'haatre of Freedom. Under the _ . --o— again to thee. saying. I repent: .SIO Sloths. author and consumed. 'S2 Measure of capable' direcion of Rupert Lucas, thou shalt forgive him." There are ll ygland, length - And for lovers of good music, 35 Lazy. --- by •of Shakespearian ; • fame, the two specific .'Injunctions is these the NBC Symphony Saturday 538 Musical note. " proiessioa. ,12 His theory is .54 Upon. ,Theatre of Freedom is heard at two. verses: we are to rebuke those night at 10.86, is still the. tops. $9 Yellow bird. 80 His is called the 58 Measure of 9.80 p.m. each Sabbath 'Plays This program is heard. in this Obo have mistreated us; It they +40 Sneaky. still used as a theory of area. 4 *Om the pen of Galsworthy,, 1.part of Ontario from CKOC. 'repent, we are to' forgive them. 42 Either. .'textbook., 58 ALI risht• Shelley, Shaw, Ibsen, Drinkwater, By rebuking others, our Lord Yanaittart and other great writ —� means We are to first point out the . 1 Z 3 6 ° 11 , RADIO RIVALS ' ars will be featured . in this fact of the stn itself, and thea, sea aeries.The radio listening public L only, we are to reveal taotfully 12 13 14 You are .invited to enjoy tbese certainly faithful to its sir' to this person how deadly the guilt _ allows and listen to the message lane favorites. Once again, Jack of that sin tit. Forgiveness is based 16 17 18 y 20 21 Shay bring. _ Benny hits 'been chosen favorite on the man's repentance. It the - air comic for the eighth consecu- man shall min -seven times, and say23 Zi 24 AROUND THE DIAL tive year — while Helen Bayes is, he repents, we are to forgive him. ' You can always enjoy the hit again the number one dramatis Better to secure the sanctity and - tunes of the day by dialing in star, and the perennial Guy Lom- beauty of our own character by t bardo is again the favorite band being ready to forgive Seven times the Rhythm' and Style program, 30 31 heard from.'CKOC each Sunday leader. even though the man is not sin - afternoon at .1.16.. This pro- Fred Allen's Star Theatre sere, than by refusing forgiveaesa 33 , gram is in outstanding popular nous ,rates as the chief rival to to a truly repentant coni; be is music feature starring Alec Ran- the Benny. program, with Fred danger of becoming a stumbling : ,� dolph and his musical group, and Waring's show listed as the best block in his way. lay Bloch and his' Swing Four, fifteen minute program. The' fail Miracle o1 Healing Joan, vocalists extraordinary. The of. the mighty is exhibittd' in 11. "And it canto to pass, as they Unusual -combination gives Rby- Charlie McCarthy's drop from were on the way to Jerusalem, that 46 7 4$ 9 and Style a models flavor near. the top to ninth place. he was passing ,along the :bori9era we -Icn - n -- slicks a aria -and -Galilee. - t er - w 3... n st e bringing ou the e e , when y In tunes. rated near the top were Informs. 12. And as be entered into a —o-- _ tion Please, Bob Hope, the Bing certain village, (here met him ten hath' Paige's castty comment ~ Crosby Hour., Fibber McGee and men that were lepers, who stood 55 56 57 _ 0 , 6r women, now is brought to Molly, -the Philharmonic Orches• afar, off: 13.. and they lifted ap �9 WEBR listeners' at. R new time — tra and the Monday Radio their voice*, saying, Jesus, Master, _ 17 ten o•'clock each weekday morn- Theatre. have mercy on us. 14, And when :• - POP -- Shut Off the Heat _ By `J MILi.AR WATT - 'TURN OFF WHAT WILL. YOU DO IF .THE -ME LSIGINE GGrs RADIATOR ! , I dVERHEATED, ? ''374 . •tis .;�:�,� �,' x;;•: ' ,yam^ • k%''C•£ � . 1 K. • I l ll• AC. L . r r - - .. anger - Romance -� ahead HERE'S HOW' TO CORRECT, - fledge for Vlfar Savings _ _ . CONSTiPAT10N '` • - by TOM HORNER - ?WITHOUT DOSING " • y' CAST OF CHARACTERS -MONNIE M'LES—her mania for _ fast driving almost _wrecked her romance. y 7-.-- LARRY COLLINS — newspaper ; t> reporter; hunting the murderess of a �y(y delicious cereal that qn his brother. regular by'sup- fNi K E BENTLEY wealthy Ifyouhavesui%red fromconstipa- help to Q tion. you probably know from ez-. plying the "bulk" you need. ,. d, 7., , rancher, knew too much about auto that harsh purgative;. give. Mat lt+LL-HRANevery Morning A accidents. ;a � �y gea�porary r ief. .drink plasty of water ♦ doWt n ' ♦ s '' once •big differ ' — • LAST WEEK: Larry questions Test's why doctors w171 tell you fee if you Yaget:afthe.cause: Ifyour consti- Bate in the way you look and feel! 1Vlea�i a 1- Caf•te Shotsstep Out Monnie about her car, learns she +pa�is��ontype due to Available at allgrocers'intwocoa'1 sAwas home all, night. Later. he finds lack of the right kind of "bulk."dam b9 90�'s �;a; ' In Radiant Hues __ tracks that indicate two men stole try HELISOG(Cr'S ALE.-BRAN in ' 1`here' are • 190,000;000 people her coupe. He tells Barnes he has in the world who still take their en truck tracks, fears rustlers. meals in primitive fashion,. while Stuart pesigns Also. Are Seen ninet puts him .on night hard. 25 per cent object to the eating For Spring Wear--Pumps •L'a`rry waits for the mystery °plane waa surprised that she did not ' Lilacs in V1�interof pork- Win popul-rity poll one ip,010 se he watch. try to 040ape- &Xt -' a as from a hilt, he hears' someone he neared the horse. she kicked Proudly stepping along in he corrin u behind him. He gets ' ' The autumn leaves are falling g t fi P its flank. The horse wheeled, jump• vanguard, of .spring fashions ate hit gun, waits for the 'intruder. ed away. Prcclaim their eXA& calling, shoe ,introducing to the new, sea- - --- F Precisely heralding the spring ` a 'You—you" Larry muttered. He 1 sons legion of colorful, smart, CHAPTER X _felt her relax in his arms, telt her For all the. winter's hindering. and wearable styles. The keynote -The person riding up the hill •black head snuggle closer to bis to feminine footwear styling, as was making no effort to con- shoulder•. She was lonking__up at The buds upon ms lilac tree set at Chicago's recent lationa. coal his coming: A white hat top- him, -smiling. , Sboe Fair; As slight$ paradoxical; peal the creat, the horse and rider He kissed her lips tenderly. Are autumns concept, eagerly, _ more dressy Betails' for tailored came into riew. Larry relaxed. -1t "Moonie. I love you," he whis- Watching' and waiting' winter shoes and stronger tailored trends was Monnie. 'pered. long' for dress-up types. Your, preference what do Sou menu, trailing out l.i'e kissed Qer, again before he 'pia break into tieir purple song. 1 for' pumps, as ertdenced during the here after midnight?" he demand- put tier on her feet, let her go. .—Elan Rehmann. :; ,. �_� x` 'I • _ year past, has been heeded by tie' ed as she rods -up to him. "I- might But. she was back 1n--his arms in - - signers, and once more this type have shot you- an Instaat, lifting her lips again. plCltita � � will be winning the, popularity poll. ••I never thought .of it. she ' ••I love you, too. Larry." Again in the' news are pumps with laughed as site dismounted. "I've ♦ e + - M teiour K OrNtlilt s flpitloR Pa.a _-. los-cut and rounded insteps, and •' - + �M`�..01AM7s been watchlag you ride :out every Hia happiness shut out. all - - • rryum ASIo hsYeta fIpAT, an amazing assortment of bow-like night. I teas curious, wanted to thoughts of -Hugh and the task f �Js1oTOM BOss�t Allam trims. find out what was going on. So I be had set out to accomplish. He attJO2mall BOMBOt Many of the shoe styles stent followed you. ,My, -bus it's ' pretty had Monnie in his arms -: She ti --�'t miss this opportunityl from -America's own -ezcittug plan- out here---I —never realized the loved, him, Life, could begin for just '-take a label from a tin of ser period, and highlight Western ranch could be so beautiful at him naw-. �. CROWN SYRUP—.write on the back designs and themes f::m Indiau 'ni ht." " Will you marry me. Monnie?" your name and address and the title g 0A "I"Jomiiiiii r, of the picture you want ... (t lahtl footwear.- Others ars Dora from t© " She stood there in Lits starlight, Her lips, the_ tightening of her J�ffiwqkxff 1W for each picture.) ]fall the label-to day's stirring times, and portray a hrl' hat pushed back on her Burs. arms around his neck gave him Dept: 35: 'Bite t.'anada starch.. trim-and boyish in leather jacket, - Company t,imited, strong liking fol patriotic -motifs `-figs answer. an Watlington St. and colors, including many clever fitted riding pants, and cowboy At last hi- released- her: She East. Toronto. derivations of sailor designs., � 1101- The picture will boots. Larry wondered it size smiled again. "That's why 1 fol- .i tl►e sent imined- Shoe authorities declare that -realized how beautiful alto was. lowed you here. I wanted to bear %V WWI IF 67 satels-, absolutely modified heels for the first time Turning- back Ur him: she asked: 'you say, it. t wanted you to know." without cbarke,' in years will stand on a !i 50 toot- can -What is it, Larry, rustlers'" "They ist le Your Car" _ h Y o wwff lag with heels of the "spike" class. -'*Yeah. I found some tracks, told 'What about Bentley"' --- - Barnes about them and he though* - ••i to him our engagement wits This on Worth $4.11 we better keep an eye open for. a - off the 'day 'after YOU ran away, N ' I �• _ COvP while. Those calves In the canyon. the -Sunday we gearreled," • she ex- �♦a �'<. „ .. latre+laclaat we latest pasture might look easy." plaintd. "You were awfully obstin F Automatic Tela.Wea 'rrre - Life' Could Begin ate, Larry." s s s PR13STo—Push tLe button, "1 don't believe it," she replied. • I'm sorry.. I . thought yin had e•��'�s awatah it fug. "It you tiara afraid of cattle thiel- _been to.-.BentIey's the night Detort es. you'd be dos n tinier to they This coupon and only .39c !someone stole your car, met A entitles the sender to one ' herd, not perched up here on a plane at Bentley's landing field. Bluff of our reg $S Television hill• two miles away from: them. I saw the .car on the canyon road." -Fountain Pena, with a written ]ifs guarap- You're not riding night herd, .•So that's why ,Pete made ma •.�/' �/ tee, for only Liirrf, You'fe -got something e s • keep- -locked;" S eat down, up your sleeve. What is It'"'down'/ pUtb lite Button ---e pyt'hst�a �hiskaHaboutb Larry her. i� J watching these sal-t:es, and r- :� Any, 3 tnit[nU engraved holo end where I do It le my own oBeon nue on- this -pen in sold lest business," Larry answered hoEl} : *0u�li•A�t1N0 (7 8 C ti d) Ik Lv7i1i1IS1i1D only 10.: extra. Names flail swlpllR! above 3 letters, 3c extra :'lt a truck comes 1n to take a�� per-group 3 letterw. few; it will clime down the catlyoh Women & Wallpaper 8 This pen free if you can road. right beloov here. I can trail nts,sraatran purr hams one likr is alis- theme thiesea then, surprise them.., , .where for tees than ;s. I But it I'm down with the herd. American realtors last week Coupon is hood only white they might surprise me. I know were, told that little things like E advertising sale Is on. trallpaper- borders influence wo- y Limit: .-pens to one coupon wbaE I m '+a- ro " -- you f 1 O i. lieu', stria. gas Rt.a !'tie Ytiu're- a_ rotten liar" biotuzie men in btrping homes. _iaurhed. That advice was given by Irene See It Fill! ---�-♦ 'Liar or not, yoti`ve-got no. bus!-' Constance of Oklahoma City, 7 .7 fens some in brown, green, nese. here. Go on home, and _let Okla., a home builder in her own LIESS - LES $ maroon or black. - - me atone i vi got work to do." " right, in an address prepared for. Send 5c extra for postage I .swan t!' I'm not going' home delivery of the \atioaaL:Aasocia- . Rear.'$1.00 Fe■cft■ to rJ9C until 1 tint out 'why you, spend tion of Real Estate Boards. t i watels Pea. Tatra .. Sonr�.n{ghEs sitting out here On .a "Wo-wen," -she said, ")+i Bier' p, ER ". Carne initials free on Den- Alai wallpaper butthey . love. hill." ,` '{C cit with purchase of set. l'ou'rs going' back now : " He orders, large snoshoRy ones, ;^ M �• _ '� "eaugbt ries barge: ' ted it to her. • -gayly papered closets- acid beauti- Starr Fen Co., Regina ,Are you going get on this fug ceilings. - y horse, or do I have to put you on'?" - e• Calumet is alta of tba .world's Her eyes challenged him. He �n latgeat-selling bakin po�wdata r' `ca:ifght her roughly iii his a•i•ms, Stunt' D1V@E at vV femf lifted her from the ground, Ile beeauaa is giver tach !s - e � _ due to. 'a double echos t Miss '.tsucile Anderson, 'aged It. 4atvens outfox mixing — coa- g _ 60, of Jersey City, has returned' tines to leaven in the often. Essy- ` Leif I# wait IOn$•r ' ! to her old profession of high 'div- opeaing; won't-spill container, vviidi '.` for Moddrn Light ing .after losing a job as stenog- 6alady meawciagg device under the rapher she had held for 35 years., lid. AND THE PRICE IS SUR- D Eger turli (twice daily) includes pRISINGLY LOW. _L2i a dive of 100 ft. into 5 ft, of ' in.- water in "a tank only 131ti ft: in: MONTREA L - - diameter. - -- Alatl�dl Light is NOT. i - expsnslve I ,� „ET �y y p. Pits for ltseff4wilis 9496 Air; 696 OA a __. men of. affairs naturally stn at the Windsor because of ILS Lepu- You Il love the abundant white dies of Aladdin. " r NOW ��� j Luxuryassedbyefectticttyforsteadiaeseandpudit>. / ^ tation for dignified comfort and _ Find out hto electric and cheaply Alodput s can he , converted to electric use. Dont put off hiving unobtrusive, Courteous Serc1CC, modern white light. syn are too Precious to strain b.t reading, studying. sewing with dim Yellow light. T.w often this leads to impaired vision. expensive f4 its Cofl4en[Clli IOC1tlo11'—and b<- treatments, Ztawes, etr. Alsddtn is economical too. Burns 50 hours on a single gallowof keroEene. " cause the Windsor' is recognized d Uses only 6% oil and 94% air. / as the proper place for business ALADDIN DEALER -NAS NEW MODELS -- 1-i �' — ' — Many people can Welydrink k +�^ Visit your dealer, and seethe beau- / •Jim Barton would drink cof- coffee and tea. Many others rind social meetings. liftil pew Aladdins and the colorful `Y - and all children —should i shades. If You don't knoir him, 0 / fes any time you'd make it. So never drita [heal: If you it" ' - write and we 1t send his name. our fi one of these, drink delicious, • st folder of-Aladdin lamps- i •jp I imestay-aw•akes Cta&ine econemiul Postum: See how '?w Loon do sews nighty ♦T K E 'and shades and FREE TRIAL . i 1 much Ix er pati feel! j nerves woul 't let Dim sleep a tlaantle Lamar Cosnpaay t ` 1 : wink ... that is, until hobeard r ilei .. :.'� - eOf a♦ttas Ave.. TereeN(U One. " 1 ' ed m PastUm. IQCurses!me wb n b e 1' •- 1 ed me out is no time wlen he ostum instead Aladdin MTA�Y} flea. ION •DOMINION , SQUAR of switched 1.. Alders Aaymeaf j '41 Ti i I , ISSUE — THE PICKERING NEWS ;DUNBAimiq � Horticu tura! Society Meed.ng In Memolfam a -- coo-KSHUT' Teras '1In to meano of Mrs. L The next meeting . of the W, M. -Remember the Horticultural Son -8 r Y .. IiLJS pe= year. iL60 In, advance S. of the United Church will be iety Meeting to be held at -the Un- Overland, who died at Clarenuon ited Church Pickering, next • '11aes- on �- 16th, L939. K - Subscriptions 'to the. United States NQ at the hoarse of Mrs. Howey, Frwt ` Wood, _and Gt. Britain, $2.0 in sdvaace. Thursdaly, Feb.20th,at3 p.m. day evening, Feb. 18th. A good Dear mother you, are not forgo thThe members of the Rt. A. o! a given. Everyone on earth you are na r = : = elome. tali in - meemorty you are with >r+:' ll b n Dumbarton United Church are --agency s . John 1Harkar, happy to report sending a cheque � As you always were before. �--• for $48.00` to - tihe War Victims' New Stock of Parts oa Had t�0' --�� All Amite alnd Farnl$>' - Fund, this being tAe entire pro- $ezviee oa above asai�lae�" l3ROCil The ROAD to seeds of the concert two iweelo3 , >{mPbaeata esi osltlbt! b .«... , ' The Pickering - - POULTRY � newesis .�. ."THEATRE. M Mrs. .J.- Gormley met with a very MEAT M�4►RKE _•* W accident haat ;week, when , a r rainf L. LYE SUCCESS fell and broke her w, st Claremore Ont.AB Shows Daylight Saving Time We carry full line a*'. Cvttgratulationa to Mr, and Mrs. h Healthfully. Air -Conditioned A•ssh road bhilt, of the Haest materials J. CAs;k, • of Agincourt on the .birth of a -son tKenneth Hugh)_ [tSDAY.:FRIUAY ASATURDAY • r"�-• THU FEBRUARY 13, 1e and lb „ It is a one-way road with three lanes all an reading smooehly and surely to profitable "Holiday douse" at Town He 1 Two Sbnws' at 7,30 and 9,.34 egg production. Any time you want to Brougham, February 21stt• $ Matinee at 1.30. `lured - s change from one lane to another you gum- , atnrday .._ _ . GREENWOOD `; GLORIA JEAN �no' bumps or shocks and no slowing PERi4{A,NENT NAG�INf= PAIN- Tlie msny friends of cec�l salts THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER IN Oar deliver• is at our servic. The three new lanes are 17, 22 I-2 and i 3 P• c p: atai ► (strength and the new a rim o ow a e •iA Little Bit Phome pick 1$20 ` cad is S. a had been rushed to Oshawa Hos YOUR E E pital for an operation. vel T • C. H:...UCK, OPT. D. ,�LAREN CE SILK f a' 'Me W. M1 S. mart at the home -.oE' He of Mrs. Hedge, on Thursday last, Disney Block opo. P. O. WITH ATT YNTIONIFlll.-theBasket"' with a good, attendanere, and, Mrs. � ' . p6asb 1616 ROBER STACK�'`�aY :< . P. Wilson planned-a-fine-program6NIL HUGH HERBERT `Z on China's"missions. ' �• : .. T" Mrs. Parker's childBlren have quite STUART ERWtN r� oo& Road Grav, ` recovered from the the measles. ANT _ .. ,. Mr. -and Mrs. Irving Perkins; WANTED. MONDAY; TUESDAY k wEDsSDI�iE ;'1" , M and Mr and Mrs. Clarence Per'- Dead Horses and Cattle for fre FEBRUARY 17. I8 'A� u - _ kips visited Mrs. W. G. Perkin and F 1114 Pa. Run 22/t .Jane Boyer recently. . Pirak-up in your locality. Last; Complete Show at 8.56 - T - - -- Mrd W. W. Gee visited Mr. -and PHONE ieia�El Mrs. Hugh- Miller -last 9Vednesday. -' - -One Night in . ; 'Sand A. I.>�cBrien, Brooklin 65, or - - at PicLlering. T.'Stanbur Olsremont A13 theTropicsStoae' r • Snow -bound, roads etas the ciq y ! on -Sunday. We hope for better M. I. Harlock. Pick 606, orp,�i7,6ired. j int Pit wlz rea&n. tle�Mary Degeer has fully re- Agincourt Zone 21#1 : ALLAN JONES Pttollkruwpk fth MM covered from her recent illness . _ We pay (hone Charges NANCY KELLY-ror,eilal 640A I&Mair vim - MARY BOLANU � Z � CORDON YOUNG LTD. HN 84 90N ^�•ro `' ADELAIDE 3636, TOKONTO -: .LEO CARRILLO • ' � PIANO-MMING Vi-rel-ized with Y.0 / A N UV ALSO AN ADDED AZTRA i i a to You Now you can lees this famous mash in R CT��NDtINfl _ pbtteia str«agtb to sir your own sir - All Kinds 1E P•ep3ir Work pARiNG ! SENSATIONAi,f We do Buildfng of all kinetal eumstancesl , Cho one 17,22 1-2 or 36 p -All Tuniflg Guaranteed Thr Earth -Shaking Drawl a, if& e.. aeco� to whether' -.hale.. oo _ . lEl - :C. S. Macl.)ONALD IRQNIARAL D%R>gcTGB a ving T dad.'NOR il®L+iTiD grain !tall. soave grain for feed of pito- r,. Ar U o ty of grain. 3a all three you get the 20Q Close Ave.' TorontoPrivate Aiabslaoee '-The World PLUILBiNGIj - Ibe*efi.. of r.7 -rich in Vitamins A. B., Day and Ntgbe • !! phone Lakeside 1502 r D.G, aM & which sure vitality. _yyg.. :_.._ _ : it's Flames •as, 10000� an lA1 a� aerst 500fi< _ F`LN[3 OW pep mai Profitable Prodectioo, 1 • iROU k , aso Sal Soosse • ~- �1 - t COMINCi...Tburs., Fri. and _ Mntorislaa,1m_pim Bathroom y Ernie Sri Heid - Markham, Ont. sat: >� p jjo t, e+o wore! >EiU.,r1s...Ti1 • uN1 I , - ': FEBRUARY a0. 21 and 23 - '. tSystems, BtatAp k 77.4 ``Rangers of BMaterial l o$s 30IOR FARItER#' ' • BUY FARR ortunetimatee'!1'ree Work Guaranteed i�.�1T Annual Pht•�e o<crop in. mW let me.how The best pricer on Feed . F. el . PROU SE _ �` ''�' FRED MacMURRAY yon bow Be" c2ndca mole realall kinds :: Qf ..• j, troets for poultrymen last year. PATRIC4A M`RRISON Phone ism Skating Party Personal attention. prompt Roofing, posts, Wood - - - - - aPICKMING, ONTA W AT Lockwood Milling Co., :Pickering 16o 1, Cement, mcg C�EDAf?ENA 'I- G. Wilson, R. R. 1, Myrtle stn. Beat market pric-es Haid FEBRUARY IITM • Pa- -for all kinds of grain. - TUESDAY, = :. -- - - Xa leLeaf M utua,� ri Farr's Elevator WMGTEK REEBOK, •FOST F` dead Jh���tter r . Claremont, Ont.. R. t, Geo escort;, out said WAWrkllfl U L14L 40LR � . Pheno xis. 88J. O[flee SEW. Fred W. Bray. Limited Oct, 26, 1940 iwilW a/hsa»•fo Ha�miltan Ont. - Cheap rates for Farm < �a3': SKATES SHARPENED �d Country buildings. On March 13th I received vi eight,, SYRSnent of Bra -' an � , � � Windstorm) Insurance on Buildings �ICBERIN� ILLS Chicks which consisted'of •255 sexed White Legborn 96 p.'C. pullets. Makent d Reeeiwss. Ramon" Windmills,- Silos etc. , . :.•..::.They tanned out to be ralmd9t 100 P. C. pullets as I had Shags, t las Tss%d Fn& Rue" Automobile Insurance d `' Shur -gain feed, ser- Qnly. 3. cockerels. in' the flock. As neon! I • found -the chicks All Birds -` • hardy and I wap successful in raising 25$ of them. !f' I'OR SALE — Qaar►tity of bee WrIN asp Phs r VILA mil, chicken very I have I*en midni 'Dicks fdr 9 Tears • and only once _ supplies, also forka, .hoes, shovbought fro els, aQW�)� RQ�E 1 ' m another .. hates and agree with the old aa,1t� etc. Apply Saturday afternoon at starter • growing i "You have to taste the bitter to appreciate the sweet." Y. Rapeward,'Greerwood - mash la in mash I was getting. some when from these pullets a fishy WHITBY.. ONTARIO .... ! • � g y, were months old dud w2hen they were '6 mfonffie they were . ', AIA W Ia i 60 P. e.' of 0 AV'IIi -- competent to �L • c. were A Large" I D general house work'. A4rgito range mash, ,o' with very felw eggs .weighingpunder 22 ounces to the dozen. ?Dr. McGrilliyra , `whist - - Repair Shop These pullets are veil large arid they are -the dine mt' flock x y starter, Concentra 1 • ever worked with. :'• LIBERAL AWARD — . strnyed. �� - res, Calf starter, tur• I do not hesitabe.-to .saW that for big, healthy chicks and 1 am re red to re it trace real money mrW* BRAY CHICKS are hand to beat. from hoarse, a broRlr dog, rath. ' W Pa ar short haired and rriedium ,build. tors -and farm machinery. Mrs. Esso Car3sle 9 Answers to "Mike' Apply L. Rob- Am also agent for Cocksbutt key Starter, Salt 1mon; `Box 41, . Pickering." Valley implements. in . blocks and bags Mrs. Carlisle has been stare them early. -- early. Farm Road. phone 3607. 26-7 Satisfactrop guaranteed . r buying Bray. Chicks for. 8 enough, to get thein full _JOHN,Nf)RTON _ _._ _ Purma , fly spray straight wears. Her letter. •• grown and layfng•big eggs (FARM' FOR SALE — 173 acres ?'hope. 5104 CL�►REMUNT tells you why:, Vigor and by ',Fall. Also, you, have _ -e-Wellen grain and dairy fanh, for cattle. (252 -raised -- � ?' - high Iivability end more time .to look. after level, stream, 12 acres ,mapis bush, _t -of 255 _ big, thern _� t D • N . strong ong b rds--early,, l heavy, them early-•earlf y enough 7 orchard, lyvdro, abundance of Was- ,B R, A D L E Y S Leo � � w � • d .: err, good 'buildings, silo, - 1=4 mite - _ tY g east of Claremont, Toronto, 30 . PICKB)rIK(:, ONT. production• of big eggs; the to get them: po=st 'the start- Yei s Overalls, �I;39- a pr.•up - WE DELIVEI4 kind that oiinimand the .big ing stage before Spring , n;les. Closing estate..:: Mrs.. ...Eric. L -PTr-nwjr. ..,,., premium in Fain:. work begins- in the -field• j `Pearce, 107 Hillsdale, West, Toron- Yens vrork boos, _ v . to. Hudson 1867. �'sri>1er�,--he0li y0II2 }lal IIeBll a�yyChickwsantey beneath j�ist the pp cesnd gandnparUculars, .', or _ tr FOR -SALE esh oovv Jersey, , _ - DTir. and see -.whit you. need, L,. .,E., N�./L'L your hrooder. Theylf pay..... Write or phone�SOO1�F ~' 2nd calf. IY1t Bi Burk;"phone Pick. .�-- you highest returns if you thea some in- and we 'Rill fix - FTINERAL DIRSOTOR AND ','(FOR' SALE Holitein oo*, due r ' O>I n . RKBALMBB " j P ,,. >':, w, Lockwood 114illing Company to freshen, week of 1?th • -also _ one. -.. , _ _ _ ..: _. o Shorthorn, due about 1st of Mar. = 3usaeseor,to:W.J. Nether, Piclrering; - or Har cess sad Shoevrepaired .11 - bAtrply Lot 22, rear of con 6, Pick - 'N 9couRl. aring. Lloyd -Jas.: Whiter •56-7C. O. Bradt ey Night and Day se viui 'o" L. G. Wilson, Balsam, 'Pick 3604'.Bneinss3Phole R:�i.i-n-e ehinn R- R. 1, Myrtle Station �- Phone . r 9301 '28 �"'• IT CLAREMONT a't ng. . Finances of the past was well attended. ArmrLgegnents grain, furniture etc; at Lot•IS, oon. _ were !Wade to collect all sem iron, DE Scarboro, - on Markham Rd., 1st der, soap or even good safety pins. year were reviewed, and the state- p I Nohtning too small or too big. merit given of a �eficit at the end bundled papers cir car markers, mad north arA west of C. N. R. Mrs. Thomas Gregg has beeri'in of 19 i0, of about $135.00 Two hears for sale- for the Red Cross.-All in, bridge, property of G. C`• Cock somen poor health• ago, a credit 'balance' of $730.00 'the district bring their contribut- erton. Sale at 1 S.• T. Terms,_ Cash_. }NOt1Ct; t0 Creditors _ _ _M1.a• .Fred . Ward, spent Tuesday was shown, and from this a pay- ions ''to ar central - . point- where ha" reserve. 'A. Farmer, auction- AND OTHERS In, •the city, • went of 1500.00 wee made on the they wUl be picked up. Call up A. eer. = The Hisses Alma and Jean Ward mortgage, said later, a further LWir� or F.- X Cthapman for a WEDNEb�i3AY, MAR 12 - anct- In the Estate of Albert Aclttoi<d. ;'spent the week-end in the city of payment of $200.00 was made pose- ,lilacs bo leave it. Farmer, DeKeasedr _ Toronto.: e b the gale of the sheds leav- ng ion sale of fawn stock, iatplismente The Club meeting at Mr, and All P�� b$�n8 a�� �� Y , household furniture etc., on Lot 7, the Estate of Albert Ackford, -Late The Claremont friends of Mrs. ing this lialbilitC6 now,..at $1000.00. Ms's. Annans' on Monday. evening Con. 10, ;Msrkbaaii, the _property+ 4f- the .Townshi of_Pickaring, 9s MerrrY White, will' be pleased to A series of 'concerts and dances, was veil attended, and `several new p - ' Team that• her son, John, has rec- members added. • A high spot . was of David ..Al ltinson: Sale at 1 A m. fig of Ontaaio, ><lsrsmer, de- to be held in, the Hall, commencing B. T. Terms, Casty. Positively, no � died on or About tins r iovered Yi+aai a relcent illness.' soon•, will add to. the revenue, at the debate ovbich__. was handled by ceased+ erelix1t6m. : hwentt I of Sing Won; - -winter and F: M. Chapman, •reserve. Faam is to be sold: Gordon i p Jure, I94(i .ale fiea+e- Mrs. $5.00 rental each evening, the pro- for the A.»aaative ' sled E: L• Sailers,' auctiuonew. - _. _. b9 *particulars of ' ham�too, visored his sister, ._ ceeds of these. functions will 'go io aodtf'ed to Bend same to the ' d 'on or be- ..---.Ed. Lewis for a few- days last the War Victim$' Fund. The first Chapman .arid Percy Neale for the � ,weep Negative• Both • sides -contended WHIZ�Iy'"V,A;i,E - fotre -t:he ist day of Murch, 1941, m les epidemic appears of hese• events is scheduled for 'after which date the Estate will be. � . os to well on the subject - "Resolve that -!�-"- distributed, Levi r only to �rch•i2th. A' local talent prog- 'be., abating $omegrhat. rani, The Park Board for; 1941 - the vsa 'of modern machinery has 'rhe Women's Institute will meet mrd Swallow . and daughter, Prel•, Win. Birkett?• Vice-Pses.. contributed more. Mr-than good:' on Wednesday, Feb. 19th, at the' the claims of. which the undersigned •Shirley; have returned, after a vis- N. F. Goddard, - Secretary+ Treas,- • No ' Affirmative pict'Vred the dread- home of Mrs. Jones, in the hotel. shall than have notice, and the un•- -it of one no�os<►th in Montreal. fp . evils of war since nb-RoU-Call-•---5ho$pi g l dorsi .-will-not be liable to aag prer, Alf. Mole- Alf. Pretty, Jos. -p' o n� the Reeve of a ..intzrnai combustion engine _.Nara. Demonstration" of Sewing, p of whose c i ' , at %the home -of Mrs.. J.:Gregg, the townshi and one Councillor. carne in: The Negative told of the by Misses Mary Tool and- Betty riot: then have notice. ternoon hs)zpy hoIIieg aim— fail rjo Goeden. Tiioughte o-s-GapadiaFeiz- bated at TWQIatMti U :1Kr. and Mrs. E. Baker entertain- ments' follbw;ng oars ana washing adon,, the too,ic . for the month, February, 1941 ed a nu;tzs' of local friends at 'AUDLEY ❑sachines. Doubts in rile 'older Music. Mrs. _Bert Harvey, District'' Albert E. Aekford, R. R, Vic their home ' on Wednesdsry• evening - minds rwere raised about the end President, our guest. Donations for �. ing;: OntaAo,,. Admllnistrator; - of last. week Several people . have been laid of the world, but ended in all Lav- Layettes for the poor - mothers of by his Solicitors, A, shower *is being held in 'the up with colds,. ing a gnod time. Councillor • W. H. Gt: Britain, to be received. Bring Beaton, Bel! and Ross, 37Bay 13L 2 Hall" here..,tonig t for- Mr: and WilieWinter and the Hedge boys IV ectney, Mrs. Alan_ Lishman and + some little'gairndnt - or -babyy-pow- Toronto,- Ontario�c Mrs. .Gep-;lCanstable; our newly- have been Working at the airport Mr. Donnelly alEted as Judges 'and i wells, ` with Winter Bros. announced that the Affirmative � kkte Mas. ,Bert, Beverley, 'of The -work of the tow4iship snow- wIon by a shaving. It was decided �I li'tort Perry,. whose funeral' took plows '-was vindicated well Suriday, to forego the usual supper and all _ - 4ace recently, rwas an aunt of Mr. following the big storm, when all are urged to bring' 1 o the noxi. � s e d C a r B argains Sam Taylor of this place— leading roads were soon, open. n**tang . i:li they can save end give _ Church attende►nce was reduced John Puckrilin, a trainee at New- to the. British War Vi_ctima' Fund, to about half the normal on - Sun- msrklet had to go to hospital for to 'be. opened at the meeting in De ' • day,: last. P" S to the snow storm n measles attack, and .so will not Murch. So, save up, and . let us- :1; 939 Dodge I)eI.URe peci8t. i ,and ria - -. - home for -a few days- malde this a record: giving, -Games -- L- �+ -] -- A number of our Young People 144 Helen Puckrin, daughter of and luncheon concluded a most 939- Plymouth Custom Sedan ,.''had a &ruing party on Wednesday chis. and Mrs. Puckrin was taken successful meeting. -- 1 - evening, FebeveaY 5th and after- to Oshawi, Hospital on Tuesday 1939 Chev Sedan wards rwere entertained by lathes last and operated on for appen&c Joan Ward, at her home. itis. She is doing well• - SALE R.�CTIb"I'ER _ The Psletor of the Baptist Con- 'F. H. WeW**Y and F. M. Chap- WEDNESDAY, FEB. 26 =Farm -� 93? Plymouth Sedan- gsegatton will speak on Sunday man attended the annual meeting r'norning; on the subject - TILe of the Crop Im'piocemetit -Associa- stock and 'implements, the '.proper- •� �+_� - - )nrangeraoi Indecision; and in the lana at the King Edward on Tues- ty of J. A. Stephenson. lot 7, rear 9�)5 De .74��� evening - The Christian Name. day and Wednesday hast'. Con, 9; Pickering (entrance.on 9th)_ _ llgve You bought your war No reserve. Sale aL 1 shar,�. Teres 935 Dodge Sedan The Women's Institute will meet Cash. A- S. I�'arrner. auctioneer... +J3 at a haves of Mrs. Lonsdale, on Savytgs Eertdicaterd" Every farms __- t :.'9Ve SdsY, Februrary 19th, at "0 mer should secure a $4.00 one as _,.- Postponed Sale �' P. m. Grandmothers' Meeting.. The often as possible, sa a loan to the-TMSDAY; FEB. IS auction _ _ 1931 Chrysler Sedan' y . _ Roll Call --- r;amirs� Saar Birth. �verurnsai sale of 6 acres .standin_g titaber to �+ r place. ' ► Mrs. - Hsnsdord . }iR. P be sold in small wood lots. begin- 1929 De Soto 1,.. fur • ,�*. Mr. Ernest Halder has been app- W1nte'r .were . In Hilif hand ,Creek ing at '2 p. m. Lot -25, rear. con. 7. _ .... airrted Pollee Trustee is t2;;a wills .ou to visit the former's Pickering. Property . of Lorne bath. .'1931 Cho* Sedan _ _ �• age '" mak, after nusnemus stt- son-in-law .. ince Jones, who wW . Sale was postponed last week, cow- of ro• • emptto by . way of ' No ination& knocked Mvft . by i motor. car on � 'to storm. Terms, Cash. A. S. _ ldr• Balrer was sworn in on Tues- Saturday and seriously injured- 1»'amner, %xtidneer. Q �paa matting of the Wonr� - day. L N�QLE. Claremont ;service 'next Sunday in the Unit- �, . -held at, the home of SATURDAY, FEB. 22 - sac-don en's h.., I n� ed Churth will be of g' striotic Feed a: • SLm t;rwwford last atiek I sale of farm stock. implements, ...+•,�, swill Imsic �* the cboiir-- ! Pl'a7ms . for our • Nation - - and EnVirs; and for Victon+v and - - gemet 'The Prstor's Subject - Rightewrsrseea Exalteth a Nation- the 'tern ben eoUectian for the ' British War Victims' - hr'un&" ' Claremont and vicinity expeer- 'lanced '. the wamt storm of . the ter on Friday and Saturday last, ' which blocked ahnost every'- road - - -ia the ai�trict. lolls: hdwev,+er, has -given.. the 'snow-plow equipment, which the township purchased • rc.:- entl y, a chance is prove its worth, v,8tich i> bas done, for, by Monday lmorning moray miles of township.. iroada were. opened .once again .to _ imotOr tnMC- A • number of tihei ' B, Y. P. (the snow prevented more) from ir�re, attended the convention of the Baptist Young People, at Aur- ora, on 'Mortidapr evening and heard a rwtnderful address -by Dr:-Clark, of Masaachusetta• During the ocawo►K "' ' c•• Roll Cali, , it' was fumed that Claremont people • 'were AIMOSg f M� SAFE S'iEPs No �� the greabant dist-a�� -jeeranter• 'Me-speaidw Used as W8 sub- IN "Tbe rise sad fall of Pet- er" No -gra t a"" AYE IN-NEAP ENG1�1:► No . The death tool place on files- : �► � vrtTN NQ say, � Feb. lith, at his 'residence inNER NQ - - -... Bialvern, Ont; of.. John { Fleming, :date of Cunt) at the age of y x EN.�NEE•A�N . No go i61 years, . Deceased was the .hue- VN` 1 bund of Mia. Bertha Fleming and X.o�RpER FAAM� No NO jiather• of Margaret - (Mrs. Roy, go yiswtll. Morgan); .of Claremont; Euclid,• of 01t1Gt L14-f%LAT N NQ N� - u ',',..Unionville acrd Andrew, 'at home: N�'pRA w?``' CLV�Cn Funeral takes ,place today from his !e TIPTot' hate residence at 2 o'clock, S. T. Interments Jn St:. Andrews Cellnet- ery,. Scarboro. - . r _LONGER,: r DIES A special collection for the Bri- A t3ttN�AL MOTOtf 1/AW/.IiN ION f will' be. _ Y taken in the. Claremont Churches :" s WHEN "all ,of the necessities silo frcost`bf the luxuries of < fish War Victims, Fund y- Feb...l6th. The Comae- - on Sunday, __modern motoring"- are. o$ered to you ia..one favored. low- t �� ittee for the Blaptist• church, con- - price car'... When Chevrolet's 4l outstanding features for $ a� - bists of Thos. Paterson, ' James 1 - ' considered ...Can yo, wonder-tthatt so Coates and. Edgar Ward; and for •"'""' 41 are checked and', Y -+ 'the United Church: Dr. Tomlinson, ,. many value-wise Canadian tnyers, including many who Jam" McCullough; David EFAWson, formerly bought higher-priced cars, are'aski th meelves` ng Mrs. H. a McIntyre and Mrs.*Hry• '•Wfiy'pay more, why accept less?"—and, cher eyeing and , " ENGINE Johnston Contributiloas rrray tie' = trying Chevrolet for 'ori are answering t'he question -hy - � r t .left at the Bank of Commerce, in T"RILLING NEW BIGNESS Laremont or. with any. member of buying Chevrohyfsl gee us for s trial ride today. _. GMS the committees. The need is urgent. _ . _ _ - - - a - -.. r ,The cause is most worthy. Leb ev- rulers eryone give - give now and give DONALD MOTOR SA ES *' generously, _ * The Park Board' held their Bus- _. A"oC. Dealer'—J. MCG1"hen—Dumbarton iistesa Meeting on Monday night, - Wig,! ' N#th a fair number- of our citizens ► ''.' ,• ,^�//.t���i'lam/.+q'�wlilr''�sil�Lst�l"'. ►.1w/�► il��l7rra�' � _ -• • r► JF ✓ b' of Plaza, .American Side, of New Rainbow Bridge they do, the defence countp on throughout "both the Canadian (1) the Navy to cut off water -borne, sad American west, helped cut supply: (2) the R. A. F. to resist Saving Oatario s down the breeding grounds. _ :n air -borne supply and reinforce—About 1950 a aeries of drought IIrents as well as attacks from their 1latural ears across the i a air armies totalling 18,000 planes; _ _ t prairies helped �►- _ to dry -up many lakes .said sloughs i 3) the Army tQ crush the invad- \ '. e;9 on land." Resources ,where duck formerly bred in s Diversion To ' The South - Bl'eat numbers. The birds had, 1 , few places left where they could The Canadian -expert on military, r rear their young undisturbed. In- to �„n r `•�, tai' strategy. W. R. Plewman, wro.:. G. C. Toner . creased numbers of hunters, last week that Germany was hav- Ontario Federation of Anglers., spread of agrie•ulture and drought • . ' ing to divert so many first-line (KO. 29) � were the three great causes o!' • planes to the southern front to :GAME BIRDS FEWER the decline in numbers of the Italy's aid, that the late winter In last week's coiuntn I told ducks, •members of the Niagara Falls Bt dge Commission and the Niagara a early spring: attack, prepared. how a treat was signed between • s oatier State Park Commission ar studying a 'one -ton replica of the against Britain could not help but y 8n Some Ducks Near Estinetion ,. ••��}} y g P � the- United States and Canada for normal neoclassic (structures hick nil sweep in two curves aergss the be weakened appreciably, or post the protection 'of migratory birds. The situation in the early thir- ")iiza approach at the Ams cn an to inal. of the new Rainbow Bridge. poned for some time. For awhile a ties became ac to and 'some kind The. plaster model of the plaza, built to scale to- reproduce archi- To a great extent, the timing of o h le iter this became law x `' naturalists thought that the. birds of ducks were on the verge of ex - bn id and sculpture, planned qr the American approach, was fash the Nazi invasion attempt would were ' amply protected. $ptring tinction. Again the biologists btined in the sc pttue.workshop of .the New York City WPA Project. haeme to be finked with the course of events In the Mediterranean* shooting had been stopped, close stepped in and helped draw up a - r AAt j-—1-E-�� In any event, neutral military ex- ports last week were vfrtaatly e11 ---.•-BA TLE OF BRITAIN IkEACHING A CLIMAX _ "There are many indications .the eight -mouth -old Battle of Bri- that, within a very shori while, tald was still a matter for specu- " ' the enemy will make a tre- lalon. Did Hitler hope to turn the mendous effort to destroy the- trick by air power? or sea power? ` British Cofnmonwealth by a - Hie anniversary speech appeared serles of smashing blow* of to stress Getman U-boats as -the ` unprecedented s a v.e .r Lt y,'—• prime weapon of Nast warfare; the - _ V r i m e Minister. Mackenzie air force as secondary.. Kine. ler made a, decision beat- France into allowing him troop passage through the French colony of Tunisia, so that he could reach Bengazi before the British and prevent their gaining control of the whole of -eastern Africa. To Bulgaria, Germany was applying the screws afresh, demanding a right-of-way through that country to seize' Salonika and outflank the Greeks. Men,'Woives Fight For Our Reindeer - "When - . the hour homes, we In any event, neutral military ex- ports last week were vfrtaatly e11 Unceasing Contest 1* Urged -1n Mkn Will strike decisively - •tis agreed that both would be used ir(orthlan8 Between whoever nrkoevar believe* the will In attetz►pting to deliver a knockout And Beast of Pray For Arc - ablo "!o help England must blow to England, in the very near _ tic Animals (know that In any ease every future. Invasion Appeared lIIevit . = whip with or without convoy able, either with or without pre. For .years men and wolves : ::tint comes to their fi*Ip will _ " 1y "soften Ing -up," unless Hit - have been fighting an Arctic be torpedoed "—Raichefushrer ler made a, decision battle in the course of a Gor- : 7�dolf Hitler. , _Last-mlDute .that the task was too biz for him. ernmeni scheme to provide ' Es - lin a speech last seek eelebrat- in the united States, over 1,000,- ,000;000 kimos with reindeer herds and Mi the eighth anniversary of his � British Are Read y the fight is still going tin. to power.- Relchstushrer Adolf A gloomy Vicqure, that. "Time". . 'Everett Hogan, assistant fare- Oftlerassured tho Gowan people nias"ine, rebruary 11, _was a bit man at the Federal Gorernmetn %at every possibility of Aahoriciin snore optimittie: "No British Army reindebr reserve near Aklavik in rtervenilon to save Britain had even in the first world war has the Northwest Territories for the - 6saa torssc+esl and that Its fiustra- •ren been so big (4,0001-000 men un- past- three yearn, said recently Mn was certain. "Ther* will ba der arms); non& has over had to the -wolves constantly trailed the thtery within fes* year;, be prom- much praetlee for such a bitter Government her- on itsi trek defensive job. The British expect from Alaska. -Patiently; day and -Gia 'or Air Power? that the Hermans may succeed in n4ht, they watched for oppor- r. - Now Germany szyacted to wIn establishing a few -beach-heads. rf tunities to strike down t deer. Wolves are the main reason for - the 24-hour_ watch kept on tate _ 'S 'L r ;SEIKE THAT. _ By Fred Neher reindeer by the ionsCanadian employes and their Eskimo and LappThe reindeer drive -heipere. front _Alaska started in 1929 and /f was completed in. 1986,, when the round -up, showed 2,960. on the Poll Canadian reserve.: In 1940 there - wel•e 6,635 animals.: . Since 1929 the deer have never ' been out of sight of their guar- s - dian's, even when buddled, together ' in screaming blizzards at 60 be- �• t'.ureah of••tlfe fin -t v:cold u... i.r .Qri;ivator of the 1915 Gallipoli -campaign., -ti+; ' ;, " Sola -found . Churchill ready for, •Uhf Ic•a -aero. On such nights, said be kept -'down. Re bounded back into public ition government of David Li yd - finish fight with fhe new and powerful it ended in i} astly failure, due largely to incen-r office in 1'917 as niinister of munitions. In Mr. Hogan, the wolves would � rlermauy navy. But the war brought. loo, th"e ` r'+t 'Krc E' disacfor in Church - his' f by a Prohibitionist. Al'timr t.Wb.def: Churchill found himself incl`ped to :,i, choose to strike." was forced to resign his pffice. p old party — (t Tory again; There- now -are, three herds,- " -- the main group on the eastern �� channel .of the Mackenzie River, . 4.p No. i native ; herd -on the Ander, .� ,i✓ son River, and No. 2 herd near _ = ` Tµls Horton River. On each herd the L same increasing watch is kept. ~° '1tHtS Cold -Weather Tip ` By ming Christian' •, - �) king Chiistian shotes his Ge' a, P"Ce man -occupied country how to keep warm through a cold' a in { -ter when coil is -scarce. ( asked by a. woman how he ,i, . • ` managed at the age of 70 to take - ' daily horsebark rides. even in the -1; bitterest cold, the Danish sover- eign replied; LWFAI 1 "I , put old i wspapers inside theovercoat :'of my, uniform. .,.He only cavo us ore straw with our ice-cream soda ! !" That way I keep warm." 0 . and insectivorous birds were pro•a shortened, baiting and live decoys tected at all times and I believe were forbidden and, most import - they have increased somewhat ant of all, grat areas were set with this protetion. The game aside as refuges ;n the migration -- birds, however, did not seem to routes. Sanctuaries were estab- respond, the decline in .tl*ir num• lished in the winter homes of 'the berg continuing. birds. Theie is still some doubt ; This decline was due tooa num- as to the effectireneea of these bar of causes. Many more hunt- meaures which are still in opera- ers were. in the marshes each' fall. tion, and it may be that an en- : The development of the motor tirely closed season for a period " car enabled city dwellers to reach of yearn ^will ' be needed if the many areas that were formerly-- remnants of the ducks are to be" - almost sanctuaries. Last year, saved. in the united States, over 1,000,- ,000;000 000hunters brought duck stamps to place, on their licenses as re*Bulbs from Bermuda quired by law. This great army of hunters are taking more than the annual increase each year. Three Canadian' lilly` bulb - _A Number of Causes Vowers were .in Bermuda •last Another rause fo the decline F month. On arrival home they _ .came from the spread of agri• predicted Bermuda would be the culture sergg��s the prairies. Many ,Pole cantributor to the Dominion nesting grounds +sere destroyed lily bulb market in plat? of '15 by the plough. or by the tramp- Holland and the United Hag' of cattle. Drainage schemes, .Japan States. THIS CURIOUS WORLD ByFelgueoa WINSTON CHURCHILL-I� A.Allipoti anci thsaster ADM Poll w . - �• t'.ureah of••tlfe fin -t v:cold u... i.r .Qri;ivator of the 1915 Gallipoli -campaign., But the irrepressible Churchill could not long The, posf-war collapse of the Sola -found . Churchill ready for, •Uhf Churelfill unjustly was made the scapegoat when be kept -'down. Re bounded back into public ition government of David Li yd - finish fight with fhe new and powerful it ended in i} astly failure, due largely to incen-r office in 1'917 as niinister of munitions. In George swept Churchill from oi-;C" when he was defeated for re-elec ir,rt � rlermauy navy. But the war brought. loo, th"e ` r'+t 'Krc E' disacfor in Church - petent generals and disunir:n at home- Churchill 1918 he was elevated to the ywaition of secre• by a Prohibitionist. Al'timr t.Wb.def: Churchill found himself incl`ped to :,i, il'l's car.�r — the Galiipoli campaign. was forced to resign his pffice. Ggry of State for W&Ah, old party — (t Tory again; . , w A '-A�tiz>lgVader-Secretary «•»»•«..»+ Of External Affair. _ g -_ RRVE :HEAL? - y. ? $j� epic S YOU HEARD. �N z. NGSflA41After tl:e ehon a lona sailor.. ��E _BE �;w f Bad 'Poster �L e Orrfe n , was washed up on a lonely tropi Due to Malnutrition cal island. Thulfaing himself the sole sur- .`.� V0 vivo,-, and full of . drea(i that this It doesn't do one bit of good to might be the abcde of canniba'ls,' ' tell a child to stand up straight. g y.f he went exploring. Presently he ��01 �� He will do it for a minute or so saw smoke . ascending from a perhaps, but the instant his clir.d " clump• of shrugs. Just; as he was �� is on something' else, down he ' preparing to. bolt, he heard a 1 slumps. again. voice say: ' R He a•ilI only hoiJ his 'chin up „ Why the . _did you play and his shoulders back as long as that .. ,card"." he 1 emembers.. True. if he can _ � �•:. ,Thank' Heaven " they're be made conscious of them alto Christiausl" he ezclaidned jus gether without letting- anything fully ' " else mir culous might happen. Habit is made up •'� must • •Ulm oft—repeated .actions. rd Nor...an Robertson has been. ap But 1 have never known a c 1 pointed acting under-secretary of who grew straight merely because .-state for external affairs at Ot- he was talked into it, writes Olive : Roberts • Barton. Children, fortu taws. Ho is.kemporary sue cessor to the late y..' 0. D. Skel`on, nate ly, often do adopt better po- nares as they glow aide-,-, but : other things are to be thanked q .. « for the change usually. A CORRECT DIET FROM as 0 � I? : BABYHOOD A. malnourished child is usu- r `_1!Y ANNE ASHLEY ally round shouldered, dull -eyed and anything but soldier•like in -- his bearing. such children are not ° ' Invariably poor. The malnour• a 4 Bow can I prevent black ished child can be found any - ____...stockings from -acquiring a green' where, at the Weil -covered tables h lsb tinge? of the rich as well as in the un- e A. Add a tablespoonful of emploved home.. A child on three - - = . • strong , vinegar to the last rinse noncrtooTlerttiful meals a day q water. may be getting all the proteins, is Q. How can I make a. good .. starches, - sugars, fats and vita nickel cleanser'. mins it needs be -&use the footles A. 'Fake equa'. parts of liou:1 is simple, well -assorted; and whit 'ammonia and alcohol and" stir in is better still, he may have a good ]Mi► whiting to the consistency of a 1 digestive tract that makes the paste. • Apply with a cloth, lean- most ,of it. . idg the tarnished parts covered i The causes of- inability to tike - r with . the cream until it dries. proper care of, food are not al When dry, polish will a soft ways easy to identify. The child 1 cloth', who has grown well from birth, Q. How can. I set colors in who has : had a correct diet from garmenia? babyhood. including cod liver oil -. A. Blue, pink, green. red, and calcium -containing foods, l lavender, and purple should be . and who has never had an under _ soaked in alum water two ounr �.m}Hing • sickness is usually os to the' tub . Black gray,' slid sVigbt. His head is set well on i , y dark blue &%Id be soak ed in hb, shoulders, his hips are flat strong seat WateT. and' held in his stomach flat too Q. How can. I treat sort lips - —not protruding. - ltio sign of A. Mix and apply thi+ , solu• - _-rickets. No sigc of undue weary tioli: one ounce of glycerine. I Hess or dullness or slumping. dram of borax, and 2 pint of . water. . S, allow can I restore Black Canadian National ribbons -that ate beginning to look wilted and shabby? Railways Revenues A. Stretch the ribbons out' flat and 'it>Ponge thoroughly. with The gross revenues of tht ''ail f - vinegar. Roll for a short time, inclusive Ca•nadiais National iiail- and then iron on the wrong side. ways Syste:r for the -period end - ='=. -They will be stiff, and fre,h. ing January 31, 1941' were: Q. Howe can I make a - good ........ .............. -.-'$7,028,490, cleaaeer for marble? as compared with 6,427,070 A. Mix two . parts :'of sods. "Pae part of pumice, and one part for the rorrespanding f gait . Then powder and mix period of 1940, an in,. - o a pante with water, and. scout. crease of $ 601,42.0 . or . .o. 9 4 °'' Ha Hatpins Smaller - Hatpins .have gone : into ;he br' diminutive class in so for as . length is concerned, but they are $IOIIr BUMM Irpaily iatportant as as prac 9 tical and decorative 'detail: The CIGARETTE PAPERS latter angle is played down, for- AHI NONEF/NERMADt --'hatpins are made of the hat niedi- 1 = tam and air such blend smoothly Into the background. Usually they (�/�� TO RELIEVE are ball shape; but spike or los- HO j nage shapes' are liked too. they are thrust into deep backs pig TORTURE to hold thele on, or threugh crowns both as a "steadier" and AILi » rA decoration. QUIMY & EASILY - r i�A►71 � Ir 3•ou e.re troubled with itching 'treatmenor t and rune the risk of letting - SPASMS t + this conditi,n become chronic. Any F I itching or soreness or painful pass- age of stool is nature's warning that proper treatment should be secured at once, 00 � nor lV1Iti IFem-Ftoid from your drux�ist and use as directed. This Hem-Roid formula which is used Internally in the form of a small, easy to take . tooct, will quickly relieve the. itch- ing and soreness And aid in healing _ the sore tender spots. Hem-Roid is 'Pleasant to use. is highly recom- mended and it seems the height of folly for any one to risk a painful and chronic pile condition when such a fine remedy may be had at so reasonable a cost. a ._. It you try nem-Ro-rd and are not Nur pleased with .the results,; 1 • s your drussrist will` gladly return your money. _ t . set tsMr Oalmr at lower east Iike nKMa Ml80.00 eAd,er al fanners are doing w1t11--Qe[a-j Food. Corm ling giro, you loon as o. cud ,n -n - Nal otewento for your woeey. _ VON[ WANTED moon feeding value for . sit 1 -to" of nwsteea. Try one tNp Md PROVE the differafa 36 to 52 years old. Women who are ifs air bosh Corn King rig, restless, moody, Nj;RV,0U9—who noun tiro or writs. fear hot sashes, diz2y speU*—to talar lELBY OIBTRIBU70.1 LTD. Lydia Lf Pinkham's Vegetable Cain• ._ Selby. Oetann - pound. Ptntham's is famous for _ helping women during thea ."tsylag t times" due to funotlonal lrreguta or ties. Get a bottle today from Your s druggistl WORTH TRYINGI - Hauband — ou think automobiles grow on �� trees." ; S =`111 Wifo'— "Silly! EverybodyTHAT'S MY CHE knows they come from plants." ` i•� -. A Mexican prisof:er was being ` uestioned by the police. q.. DYES FIGHT CANCER "Can you read . and__ write • •+•+• 1, ••+••`•• "'-`~•"�' •� two commercial dyes made 'es, ked the officer. hat Science pecially for caneer were announce' . -- "Can write but can't. read,." ed last week in Science the of eplied the prisoner. �� #ficial organ of United States set - •'Write year name on this, the Doing entists. fficer commanded, hand, ing overThe dyes themselves have no pencil and paper, - , �!..... effect on ' cancer but they is - The prisoner scrawled se'vcraf crease by nearly 60 per cent the age. hieroglphics across the ELECTRIFIED SEED effectiveness of the new neutron beet and handed it back. Italy claims io have evolved rays with which physicians have - "What is that you wrote" in- a method of. boosting wheat yields been experimenting on cancer uired the puzzled officer. by giving seed a preplanting elec- treatment -for several years. "No saber' said the blexican. trice shock. Don' I tol' y'ou- me no can read'" Treatment by a high-tension Mistletoe was regarded by the 0 electric cur e'ut was used to atim- ancient Drui4.l;ot only As a Sat - "Yate look sweet enough to .ulsite the main raproduetive cells 1ed plant, but also as a "cure" eat" - ° ° ° of the seed, and Italian agricul• "1 do eat. Where'll. we for certain nervous disorders. tura experts said `this developed -�o'" - more g'iaitia to each head of. wheat. A man. who had'been Navin his sundry done by a neighborhood —� waahwoman had -let his account (BOREALIS IN"LAS• with her run for months. Last Science can produce in the - week he found the fallowing note laboratory an Aurora Borealis . For common _ n his laundry: just as satisfying and as good "nary tore "Dear Sir: -'You have owed me for all practical purposes as those throat six dollars now for four months• produced by nature in the Are, Vf� Itui OH - If you. do not pay the whole by tic.. regions, the University- of I week, I will put too much California has announced. starch in your` collars. Cordially; It is done by filling quartz Nj Mrs. Smith," :- tubes with oxygen and nitrogen.. a —o-- gas ( the chief components of. the Teacher: "How _de Youupper atmosphere) and then run - know that the world is round, ning an electrical discharge Willie? Can you prove iit'•" through them. The afterglow Willie: "I don't have to constitutes a . miniature 'Aarora -RHEUMATIC - ' prove it. ` I never said it Borealis and is measured by a Aches and Pains spectroscope which produces the It lust one bottle of F.0 -Sia does , ' necessary `characteristic alines on- sot show you the quick. easy wale A railwayon $till trliTee' ]Dug :. to set .real reltef from •rheumade Y a photographic plate. aobea" and Patna it costs you noth- employing 9 me is eying a divi- la dend of 6 per tan ugh- it runs ots'e suttee longer; try Bu -Its to�sy sad ,ff you are "not pleas a only one train (freight) a day Roareer■fters with the results. Your money wilt 1 between Manchester and Oneida CATALOG For This be i refunded by your drugztst. Tht CATALOG is a generous offer to all rhheumatle (Iowa)."'�-'""• Alkenhead'e sufferers. flame • Work - .hop catalog COU.EC'TiONS Is available for �� soothing. cool- any Person In- MentboLtum . �y:3g " t e r e s t sd to Aecoaats. Bad Chea•ew• Resta a quick re- - _ h o m e craft- Collected Jim Amy Part Of Caaada or roofer m ,,,�_� aa s h I D or back. Alefrtor tf r tools, b7 ltatleaal Orsaalsatlsa. eha>Iag, cut. and LIKE w R>d►D w C� bruises, Jars and :Gs NO COLLECTION NO CHARGE" tubes,lootr 7larevrarfr Federal baretY ComPaay. Llgaltet _ 1 IT Tessaperatsee, se Bloer St. W. - 'forests ;;CLASSIFIED ..ADVE-RUSEMEK?Sees . FOOT 9I FFERE RS FARH 1E %1rIPd EXT ELECTRIC NOTOitS FUR SALE ELECTRIC ]IUTURS, NEW AND t NJUY FUUT CU31r'URT. .QUdCJL F.AINNING MILL (Kline) BEAT reconditioned. Tones &'stance EI- results. Homo treatment (four Seed Grader, Wild Ont.SeparatoU roducts) i'-.00 postpaid. Robin- Xiine Manufacturing. 7:D'�Viliard ectric Company, -96 Adei•'.tide St. ;eon, 8 South Garfield; Hamilton. ,Avenue, Toronto. Kest. Toronto. K\1TTI1%G MACBINES BABY CHICKS TRY IMPERIAL ICNITTING MACHINES FOR SALT FUR FINE QUAL-tTY YLiV'1'V FIN - for ,special offer prices, with fishing. AII3 6 or s Exposure ills Saving Stamps now and huy thoni quantity of free wool. Start now developed and printed, with ilm regularly. You will be able. to buy earning money at Home and mak• developed aha Careful p,with ln- gnore war saving stattips if yell ing socks for soldiers, sailors and by experts who know how, assures ;turchase Tweddle, High Quality -airmen. Trade in your old ma - .Chicks. They have made extra. opine . on. a new one—generous sattsfaction. Imperial Photo Ser. money for our customers in the cash allowance made,,,Auto lett- vice, Dept k, Station J., Toronto past, they will do th'e same for tern Limited, Dept. 174, 637 Dav• you . this year.. Free cataiogue. enpnrt Road, Toronto. LEGALAlso Turkes's anis Pullets ,Tweddle UFFI:R TO INVF:N'!'UR�J Chick Hafchuies.Limited, Fergus, J. N. LI�IDSAT, LAW UFFICI✓, CAF- -OnUFIER TU EV1'I.Y INVENTOR itol Theatre Building, 8t. Thomas al De artment fat R'E -CAN yl Pl'LY 101; 11''ITH L s o tartners co lection s. good chicks barred Plymouth matlon sent free, The Ramsay Co. Rocks and !.C.IV i eghorns Barron I SaoktStreet, Ottawa. eansda: 2?a PiELRITIS SIIFb'F.RF.RS Strain. Bred to Lay Pullets one dal; old and, older. 16 years breed- ing testing and hatching. Prices Hp;1,p WANTED :— FEMALE READ THIS — EVERY srrFERER are reasonable. Do it note and of Rheuntatle Pains n^ Xeurit S write for circular ' Svitlt prices.DOMINION-PROVINCIAL £OUTS should try Dixon's Remedy. Man - J. D. Johnson, Fergus, Ont. Training offers free domestic ser- ro's Drug Sure, 335 Elgin, Ottawa. vice course to young women be- $1.00 rostpaid. BL'Y URQi?HART STRAIN BARRED twecn sixteen and thirty Years of Rock chicks direct. Superb layers age. For further information ap- FL4ANCIAL of large eggs. Winner of three ply in -writing to Supervisor, Home egg laying, contests, Angus Grqu- service Training School, Dept• of hart, Greenfield, Ontario. Labor, Parliament Buildings, To :IiORTGAGES UP. AGREE11EtiT:i OF a Tonto. aale, purchased for cash, prompt BTAnT.EARLY ENOUGH — NV TH attention. North $bore RORRY Co. 1 the_ right chicks - and You NED1CAi, �feedn't vaorry about Profits, Bray . Chicks, pay. Started chicks,. pull- hADIES—IF DELAYED, PAINFUL, Guaranteed ts, cockerels, 3 week capons- irregular periods worry You take grospects are promigins iQrdea Fem a -Tone, the Prompt, effective CAR' AND 3'RUCK PARTS "' ood poultry -ego; season. Orr relief, Relieve yoprself of worry, �' now, delivery -wherr you' •wi5b, unnecessary suffering. Bottle $2, VEld _ NCrV A Bray 11atebery, 130 JOWN, HRTn- ;postpaid, . Ipternationaai Distribu- 11ton, Ont. tors, Box 102, Dept w•, Turontif. %pFlGl:t1.17.1NC 1.4 'RFBI'ILT It Oe TORS, POW ER-GNiTe• HydrasBe l _ g tHTuRY F4triPalmFT r � YOU GOITRE? "ABSORBO" H e 1 s t e . wilsehes. Gesersten, reduces. For particUlara write ytarters, slea'aetos. Carburetors, J, A. Johnston ..Co„ 171 King R., Radtlators . — F.scYange Servtoe, Satiatectioa or retuso. ><AYh1AA' OVIQNg A�TD' >�C� Toronto. t e� a�,to rnrt+e. Dept. TOMDte• try. also rebuilt squtptatat ��lr►aays on hand. Terris artsng DI}CON'$ R heuma c FOR NEUR- gorreapon4enoe.gvttsd I3ubba itif and Rheumatic Paine. Thous- y ISSUE `%--'41. 1 orta*U Oren o.. itA $athursL a3d9lisatisfied. Ottawa.rsl 04 postph1d. ' t•. 7+eroate. - _ .. .. .., •+ r ..gat r C �S'P Y �. Q`., 'd•✓ i J,i,, +F' '! > k .w_.'�.R Y ,i �y \�, �,ke to _ e " 40 -.L00ALIdA1L8 day., Feb. 14th. Mrs. GartshorlIms sire Bay. ritere is however,-absol- Grbnbly, Mrs. J. Andrew,' 10sr 11fi. group served dainty refseelmusit�a I u*IV no confirmation for any, of - .LZBA"Y NOTES • - "-` • � at the --- - Lewis, Mies D. Bayne. and Mra> E. --�dre. Wim�n, vi petezboro, is close. _ theme statements excepting those Hull. A year's subscription to the. •stfiending a few dows here at the � -"`Ps i General • William concerning the settlemwnta- 1 The attendance.-_ .at the annual Canadian Nature Magazine wpB kraus of her brother, Russell Bur. ' P. Mulock, _aano4wes a new post- o-4 Mvndaw, February 24th, in meeting of • the Pickering ' Library ]?meted by Miss W. FennelL A cell. a1. rate on pau'ce18 sent to Canad- the Uhited- Churc * Pickering', at Association held on Wednesday, nunsber of back' nuasbe o� mag- - r-�A •Bridge and Euchre, sponsor ian **rope abroad --+ 4z- eehts per 8 p. mF >!dr_.. J. P. H,agemann, Field January 29th, was larger than in Wines not.' on the .lib .�helvEs: Pound, (li}nit of weight 11. lbs.) . Secretary of tke xa,Yy League of Previous yelam 'Me Tk+easurer's were donated b several" meititbers_ ed by St. George's Citnld, wi]I be ' .Parcels to N otuxWMd, 10 aents Britain and Canada, will speak repg0 showed that the Associgtion Y . ` ' " - hiald in the Mown Hall, Wec)$ea- � '11ae 'L�raiy Board • tivss .elected day evening, Feb) } 19th, at 8 0'-' pe-,. Pok ad, (limit 20 We'). During briefly on the everyday life, the ended 1940 with a small balance, a follow*: L. ffi Morley, G. F. clocA Adm. 25 cents. C mne and the year 1940, 140,000 unds of work and play, and the immediate made possible by the generous don- Co it, g,' iT � iog � friends. letters (aftroximately 5,600,000 and pressing aeeda �'of those every- ations from. the Women's Institute,' Robinaon, Rev. b[,' " L- ; . Jenkinson, • y_The W. Di. S. of the,. United h't ), -596W00 poutrda. of news- heroes of whom wte hear so the Masotric Lodwe Pmt wird 3,260,000 pounds of Par -e, - the men _ of the Merchant felktav8 �icfiamu lmrsetthe �� L. 1f:' Rorke, Miss ]a Bayne, Church extend an invitation to all Lodges pp. Miss ". *=Tay and .Xrs. F. T. the'ladies, of the coasmunitY, to a cels Passed through the Base Post Marine. He wXl tell of thrUli uitual grants. The Proceeds. Bti�tt`n¢ Offioa, Canada, addressed to our rescues at sea, and of exploits of ams a EuchYe _ my held in the A foil • . ►4` a#tmasl Haastess Tea, to be held on ' Ift iday �A •- afteribon, Feb. 14th; Brom 3 to. 5 soldiers adnosd -••r a total weight courage and sacrifice which count Town Hall, vklch was well grime- Meeting; the Board stat, tso' brgarrize after b in the school rte. A of 1;998 tons, Be sure' to have your with these men as a !part of their ized had contributed $17 to - the _ -parcels addressed correctly, many 'everyday duty. At the close en s ant Ta R or � splendid programa has been arrang- P 4aircuar'• for the year. The librar� -- A 3� �t�--�_ dela _ and i A B khitrsti an books and periodica]a during the len, blies dean Clark appointed -: ckering , Continuation School BOO addressed mil. wn il. leave from t4e Btritish Admiralit;i, year: The. Ulrr bzariareported s Secreta-taeabnuier. ewitl hold its annual: Com:nencemerit on the coanmence will give us first hand recent in- rimulation of 3,355, winch was 'gobinson. -was made converter of a nkeat of operations on the "big formation of England. Dr. Black- Pied As Aduitl Fiction, 1276, committee- to report , on ways and in, the Mans Caaodmunity. Han, in - plant down here Fiats—also beedrne hurst, wino has been_ stationed-:, - - d��assed Books, -'378'• Juvenile Fliclo ing, Friday, Feb, 14th, com- p' ' and to increase #he-'member1114 arencing at S p. m. sharp. E A one of this winter's favourite past- Portsmout!<s, and who has been in Bboks,1213;. Magazines, 493. There and Miss D. Bene heaes a comm- The, r Spam will consist of tim43& Many are the rmrours. Re- Canada, only a few weeks has a twere 82 Adult Readers, and 131 ittee to ocaisider methods.; to raise ,t pleating stories and/ zumou take tremendous story to tell! We hope Boys, and Guts, wtho had taken out funds is connection with' a suitable dances, songs, recitations, two . htwmorous plays acrd. presentations up a lot. of space! .and time, •but you will not mass Mari. In the in- boob under .the school scheme. celebration of the 50th Aasriversary , .. of arouseP: Plays ane'- shields eria here are a few of them.'— ?\oth- terlude between lectures, a shoat Eighty-four volumes had been add- of the Library, which was organiz- _-� Almy 25 and 15 eta. Proceeds m8' doing here, till a certain , other musical program will be provided. ed tp the shelves, and with a dis- ed as a Mechanics Institute, Jtlne' to War Victimts'' FSund_, Plant in Ontario gets going - Eaid '14ris- lecture, w1rich is under the card list of 105, made a total num- 1891.. • Ware ieW. M. S. of the United come-fmm-one-ofrttr�engm aw;preea--of-the-Yo�mg ladies Bib-' ber of- helves -Rise-following-members were -- Church met at the homee of Mrs. I on the contract. — W'reclring firm le Class, will be given without the end of the year as 2733. pointed as the Book Cowtodttee for appeared on the grounds last week charge and everyone in Pickering Books had' been donated biy Mies 1941 *•-� ss J. Rorke, Mrs. F T. 7E'. Bunting t e i the Pres:, Mrs. read to start pulling dourer build- and vicinity is invited. `There C. 71a lor, Miss - ff. T Faliaise in the chair. lira. y P � Y L/+ Rorke, Miss M. Bunting and Mies Jena Clack: F. Baker assisted bora. N. Gart- 'o - had to go away again. — will be for those who wish it, a Six farmers do`vm there already chance to contribute to the War shore in the Devotional Exercises Victims' Fu�rd (silver collection), 30za Evia Bunting. read the topic, reported 4o have received settle- _ wUch was follovVed by n short mental The nunvber of rnen to beoney so obtained will be seat -- - -- -- _ �����• e�rloyed boa now jumped to sev- .9-&e 'Telegram Fund for War play entitled, "Me .Fountain of en -thousand. The first move re- Victims' Relief. Youth some b� sae of the - mmubers. Plans Aleve completed for ported to be the fencing off of COMING — to Pialcering, April the entire are the Hostess Tea to be held on Fri- a Poasi-W city of 4th -Firs- Aitken. ' the area being extended west to All the time "It paps to buy LEADER GROCERIES ,dig Mare ,,Tea Still in. the Iead nave you trlea - -McLAHEN'S . VIC- PAC '-Coffee . ,Packed in glass .Large Prunes 2 lbs, for 29c. ' Choice Cooking Figs, 2 lbs. 917c. Because dealers lChoiee. Large_ 7 It's Good ren speeial I vial Poliehcd Rice .Price -2ybs. for 27c. 6 o. per 1b: b c. per lb! - :YOU WILL ENJOY SHOPPING AT "THE BIG STORE" : "Big 8S" Overalls --N o better made. Still holding ". retail price at $2.50. Buy aeon. - "6isman" Work boots—no better made --many lines � $2">95.to $6,50. .. Be sure von get `'Sisman s" _ Haugh•*', work ehir.ts—many lines to choose from. .° iron $1.00 up. . ! Ladies! Ladies! The- new Spring Prints • _ 'Ladies and the new-. Spring print Housi Dresses are now - _ ; : in, The $1.00 house dresses are simply ama>ziug in style and colorings. , —.Come on in and br"owse` around M*'S* CPMAN , (. Hardware ickering. . , >e Our Display ,of Y - : Stover and Ranges and .. ... A.. :flllcClary Electric PCuiB^s Nc Frdaise Refrigeratoara Shock and. Poultry Foods- - All Kinds " 71 gent. for Mctormick-L'•eeriog F*rni Machinery and ; Repairs. + : Arr Yoste -`1Pe m n IL Can Get IL'ar-!t 'M as! as '� • , "' � ""