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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1941_02_21i ., y , --. ..:. :�.x+:..: .....as.3. .... . .-:• .x•Yr- w�-;2c.% •Y� ...4+m.'-:. ai..i+e..�.fa'e :r/ .A:.',y �„ ... x, .. ..s' . !.: ., :., r , why :,3 ..,,a., er .� a.. s,. ..• . F..�. ,�,„ � i�. ,�«.. -TOLe LX ,PICHERING, ONT., .FR,IDAY, FEB. 21.. 1941 -.:: No.:27 .z. #q los+t#t+sstal tlfretllRi, - - • - Of DUN8rA1TON I'Stiaeaeecs of Was Parcels , _ wl - . Contributions to GREEN�iVO�i� dtljm Bob Ames, of Toronto vis- 11he British Red Crone, laa� aut ited ax_the jiame •.of 16. and ]Ars: t—, 'requested the Canadian Red T legram's wain AIlIL.I.S types. t>tt•wtca•.' ioh A. Gourl'e last w*eek.. Ctwea to sand 10. h 14 E ICKE ING N E.W. S- P R 000 food pis • • l IB86�-1936 S. FORTS a. Director The "Allllaon family attended the a week. to British and Canadian victims Fund tur�era# }ally , 'stkrit- prisoners of war: T'he air-raid , . ICHOPPMiG vern (the late"J. -Fleming) this bombings over Britain had ha�oer- el.n...e. ore. week ed the pack -ng there to a consider- 'Clontriilkiieee, solmowiedged.' 141"r Wedoeoday and Friday 1M+r, and ;idea. Russ CO=er att- able degree. ►llie National Coun- - -'- WE OR1ND FtNL • u elided the funeral of the former's Acknowledged by Telegmun 1152:00 �. d1 of the Canadian Tied Cross glad- arras, 9borta aed Feted of all Uili4lfl ACODY Bareisaer. cel• last Week, who passed •a- ly acceded to this request, 5,000 to Ac ledged by rLtieleg•�tstn 890 "10 D yam, s way suddenly at Whitby be packed in Tloronto and 5,000 in, Ger. J b.00 hMs, also afterde and 4*er W��� Mr'. FRuhc9 1'ee�+ae �e acceptedMontreal. A delay ,tea$ oocae'onedE'` Y°'g PdO�° ' '� esseeetrstes Ger praMtablt fetdiet Pic Pilots Jr. Roomat kept on Ma1td a position mitt the Beta Shoe Co. in completing ferry shipping $BrrON, BELL & ROSS of Franldord. We wish' h'm the arrangements with the Postai, Cus- S. S. No. 4. Wjset $.00 - Barrlators Sobeiion beet of luck, although we are sow t� . d De James Jilts b.00 We %took only tilt tical Poultry - an piartment . of External _A806 J.jiEATON. K, C. Tel pbose >"y to have hien and Mrs. Pearce :reed• and los. _ Affo'rs ut the various -countess t3er�.ve our locality. r gonp�rned Wt of which has now Cued of 'fes as! ILUROOKE BELL. K. C. A".UU J; O.>i. ROSS Among those wto visi here been cleared. On January 6th, at 87$ Bar 5t. over the work -end were W. H. Chorley Park,' Tloronto, the weekly �. ` � Mm H` �� to �s�f� JOHN L. POND Toronto Westgate of Guelph, Ddrss Margsr• packing of 5,000 prisoner of mar think their friends for their Z'itrd �eA�ai WAN.SUR�, McM,[LLdN irsta. $ol- et Somerville, of 'Toronto; Mr, help during their tlsisfoµtuues. F. J. DO1MiSVAt(, A, 1A.. Ser (1S :' • - aXGUS parceld was initiated under the Gres" teed Ad. 10 Lar, clary P,:iti3c. i Meiiodr ser�et Jack Ferguson, Toronto, Mese Inns cha'rtrnan.9]ri.p of lt$,r. Norman . Q - �l�r -' w - Tris4ioos- .l s�•._4�os__wtt Tnrrnnto,__ me /M. EkSL 0*410�_ pbom ld�. - mrd... - T Mr$. klar BROUGHAN Lowtet Jacks, R. C A. F. Brantford, and loaned by, the British Red Cross, in L. on � _aft tl ei- --�� Mr. Ben Copelond, R. C. A. F. at charge "of the packing personnel. Rev. and Mrs. Wyllie visited H. 1"Z' �8RBZRT T. PALLA?SB, L D S.. Su Thomas. "llie padding: arrangement is a wind Mrs. Gannon on Sunday. ' fl. Lyti . cr.ae.te oft�e Ro1ea of . ,•.: _-.— WM. C. MMIL eow and{rte UdvwWtr a�o e;Q. BROUGHAM model of EL_*ed rad efficiency. The KTP Cra�'ford bad the mistor- i. r �s .econd-0aur es t St. *od- 'eorrugated boxes ttraav*l on the une to fracture a limb, in steep- JUSTICE OF THE PEALS l Cb sscee. ter+ boars: s for the County, of Ontario a,•r. as a 7e., .< evooiotsat. (Resp gravity belts like automobiles on g on some ice when on a visit to F, pp• The Yotine People will meet on the streamlined assembly 1 ne of a Lr. Toanlinson's at Claremont. --" PICKERING ONT. ---- Sunday evening next in 5t. John's factotry^ As each box is placed on a Mr. and Mrs. E. Crocker, and ttol tsoo 4r avb*. Church. Mission Convener, Thelma - 1! - belt the first .packer puts in a slab 'Mrs. R.: Witter, of Toronto, visit - r.. Garlton, in chaftVa. Topic --Cora- :A�. • i - - �.-- of eating chocolate, pilot biscn'ts ed L. and Mrs. Matthew® on Sun- vades in the World Church- Roll Lt. SHATON. TOWN8HLP and „ an7a11 t'n of ham loaf; the day. Ds t, conveyeww-t:ammwrwer tar Call - Vere beginning with the second packer, tin of butter, ev- Red Cross jv tri goes steed on. --- ueeot,lsu. homes of letter E -Don't foaget the Y. P. S. n Issuranoe .of All..Hinds. sR tJ•.a.«r wiite..yr.O.t. aporsted milk, dried prunes -and -A fresh supply of work- material Skating !arty at Cedaaena on lraar. h, RICHARI)S4(11 evening, Feb. 24th Games nerd rrr- lam; the tlirird, sugar and tea; the ;s on hand for those wtro care to !test Rat O!! AvlailatAe With, -foi*th, corned beef, dried apples; WoAL .41INDRAL INBQRAN06 ireshmer + the fifth, a tin of salmon, sardines Miss M _ atgaret cassia ie' with ���� and Servile. REAL ESTATE •and cheese; the sixth, small pack- the Fred Coss'e family. at present. 'OOiiVBYAitJCING WMiani L. Packwring. or Moose- ages of salt and pepper, w-rapRed Robert and Mrs. Malcolm and T,{drtss Pttene . Jaw. formerly wttli Sd:nles ltdtlls, sodi and the: return -postcard. khe Miss Pond, of Long Branch, WeeE 11 OMCaHAM • PICK 315 `� aid established a enicy, �y passes in AAs 75th year. box is then inspected, sealed and at H. M,aleolms an Thursday. ��- to sa:+e. starri;*d -in German and Engiiah. The op ybi�tuan'ty to hear me- �'• Plait. 6000• 1dr. Jake !B. Horn, of Dutton, These are treated l with. Awa conceits in aid of the Government s tzT*`. A` writes " as fouoirs:- proof yarn'ah. TO s Drive to sell- Rear Saxings Certif- NOTIC E Yg Lrl a1/1 "Yon w€11 no doubt reneireber Docking, boxes are now being sup- ic.tes have been enjoyed by ninny ---�+- Slg81s© AOOTt@2lSSQ i>IrTi3 wm. L Puckering, who wan emp- plied with these labels imprint3ed .Bob and Al. Harvey have been on Mae leer wry asrte� - YALtfA.TOB toyed as miller st the Spink Mill in WtAerpraof ink. So effic'ent -is the list of artists. der. _ . Wrier oesdawted ia�whero for sang time in the early :'90'e chit Rustem. that, ?,000 boxes were a Ham Circle lJiaszon -Band7. Itbetre e: wriar. Midyear ale r Dead" 1898 tb '95 104k it was, He and Pwiwd Ow. first 4 --wee* The coat held their Febr�lary meeting - at the ,COAL, COXV, I have corresponded somewvhei ir- dy each peacel in aptproximately home of Mrs. 0 lhnan..With the - . MBI fT -street, S+eL. , l�2.bo, #nctudi Plreaidert, Beulah hlarrriltotn in the - WOOD,- - - �- �(� Olii 'Woltby. Osaaelo. rcgrlar.y since he lett Pickerng. ng twat o! food, puck - On Saturday* last I received). from ng and freight. Itis weight is 11 'ct*r, In wwtic . period, members .SAND, 'QUAVZL, National Bills Ltd, of Moose Jaw lryounde and it -contains a well•ba3• R"'°rired on scrap books for sale. 'The Y. P. Dramatic Club will said an organisaL'on ' of which Mr. P. snarl diet iqr a weelQ, according to s�esb�Sh vwwa the faasrder in 1981, as wdil Dr.. F. F. Tindall, nutrition expert. yresent the play* "Holiday -House" • '�"� to the town hiAl on the ef. Friday, B'UILD$S S SUPPLI&S as 'being President argil Manager These hazes are sh'pped in crates Government Llioerwd (sixteen to a crate) twice tw,eekl in thg town halt on Friday even- also looal eartago wort; •- }F'- since that t'me ), wbrd, announcing y • %Main at. E. Stouffvills, Ont, t� poss�,rg am Jauuam4y 22nd.. in Iris to New York. Amerrcan Export hr8', Feb. 21sti. Come along and We basealso pissed to •malt a tall pbache 191 75th year. . ]lir. Puckering spent Lin transport then to ' Lisbon. enjoy this 8 act comedy - LINE of MA]l'TX LEAF jarti Jill 1 Maternity, Medical, sad Surgical his entire -business life in flour- The Intettrst incl Red Cross taker The C. afternoon, r Z1 W�l meet on cases -takes milling, leaving Ontario in 1898, char'g'e' there and ships them in a Saturday 8fteltl.2txn, Feb. 22nd at 'ANZ !>ll�e. • - ,te �j and spernli the remainder of his feed -Cross boat to Marseilles, then 8 p � at 'dye haeme of firs. t3uelr ---� Maternity Semi•Roos► � across u Gannon. The mothers of the mem- A W. MITCHELL hater -for 10 d life in Manitoba and Saslratcbewan nauctepied France to Gen- j qs-i9i.7i and since • 1918 in Moose Jaw.. - As tea. and final distribution to the ter steed any others who are int- `M - rieYeTilgy DII't, _ Nwars in attendance trod erected in the wolik, are invited to 0:e�stseud well as being a successful miller, Mr'ous German prison camps. T�e be present Rall Call Wtny.:I am Phone Office i* -Bas. ei .� >k bort arnica glen. _ Mr. Puckering wens also quite act British -Red 'Cross ` has absolute 7lrnbvlattce Service ive in Chwah and Sunday School Prof that 95 parterre of the thous- interested in C. G. I T. vrork ` <.`.MRS. E.R. �i00D 25•37 work He is survived by his widow of food. parcels they have sent, A well-ottereded meeting of the :H a^air ^; M$wft have been received b W. I. was held at the home of Mr. -A—R •,j w and two eons In Jaw; a y the risen- ARE and Mrs. Harvey on Tuesday Aft - ter dauighter in Vancouver, one broth- ere of war. - Pickering Red. Cross - P k -FIRE er, Robeu't, . in Toronto (his bra ernoon, flits Harvey, in charge. You rear set the new' x then Joseph having died in Buffalo Mr. and Mrs. Raymond donee, ersroaa>, Harvey, :lir charas COLEMAN several' years ago).'Two ateR-den abd s°n' Ia�°rerrm, of Kirkland At the conclusion of regular coat- IN6URE ghtere also survive. Lake ane visiting w;tip lire Corm- ins business, a splendid program RADIANT CIRCULATOR To i'` - - er's mother, Mrs. Jones, here was g ven, Mrs. Johnston giving a x well drought out address on pion- in our store. S. Types of SURE -eer- days in Pickering Township, CYRIL B. ]ifOLiLEY _going back to days of Ind•an oce- Cole�isn boaters supply a Two Mar''Time"Addresses4p^ti,on. MrL-Glen and Mrs. Geo•. heatingneed. GENERAL INS URANCB SSRVICS PRgTeCTION Willson spoke on. , ponnts, of speer ?Itoo .Kttet►ta ranges, Con[ ie►1 interest. The rnee Wa3 both is •a • •` ting nesters, Pipes Etc. -. •��" interesting and bistrwttve. Att. Galt vs now for your ietott : "Jhe %verq Saq ' egsfe eeidxnce upas very Isrge Haeteaaaea!Mottresses, Sed:e, ... M�. r lip, _ AND and work. • �: Mrs. 1 served Sp�gs • - tea and refreshntenta at the close. VIN 11 mediate Reeds Mrs. Geo. Duncan still continues 'Msrelsiik d+ Spring filled mattresses OF THE !1lERCH?1NT IItARiNE Of C71N11dA 7i1ND BRIT7I+N in poor Cdr' "a+u+iw.er On Sunday last, st, Johns c=- - pT I)ti6 w $10.60 to $39.60 ' • Address by'Mr. J: P. Hagerman, B;gA , Field Secretary gsegation celebrsteel the 50th on - ague. , 'f a casae— own O theNavy r lug s orles O reseII•1 and Of nlvenssrq the open'ng ot, -the x;'� or Dyer Felt eaorifice. r chur3sir for public worship on Feb. Graphic ties of a sailor s filo in war- �, is9i. .In the afternoon, - Rev. $4.95 to 10;50 time, and achievements and tragedis t°of Oho convoys. waiter. Daniel of c1areznotnt Bap. oil Ti AND tist Church ably filled the.pulpiln - - Siedd•—All metal• walint:`deliverkr►g an earnest message 71 FIRST HIND ACCOUNT of WAR SWEPT ENGLAND from Roami�: 1-14 "I am' debtor, - imiiatioD STORIES OF RETREAT FROM DUNKIRK both to the'Greeks and to the bar- New 10 oz. ZT0H11> R � $.6.5 o $10.50 Address by A. 0. Blackhurst, D. So., of the British Navy. bari°n�' �� to the wise and to (5 rill s—Cable the unwise'. The'singing of ` the ~ p g Only a few. weeks out from Portsmouth, England, will quay, accomi*rded by Mr's. R. Tum�L 'Y '$ • ,:$6.76 to $10,25 - tall of airraids on Britain and daily routiDo of Hagfish a��, also of Claremont Biap l a _ evacuees, t s urch; wus much . appreciat- , d. � 1HMee Aeebals>ser. Dai o! Nf�t eck The ravening service "'as in L • _'Alr • • i • L ehai;ge of Rev. Wylie, of Columbus iia Powder .libelee isOd .�133�i'd CY>i�il'C Wht�ee message wens ..on the thought ,l oO A/1C�NDA 1�, FL�'$RUARY 24, 1a4f Af "Possible Vitits of Christian with SODIUM PBRBORA C 'A ST RIT'F Od bl 'ag the Unita earaphaand _ A.t 8.00 P. M. ed be'ng the. Cj►urc$, Home and $orb -for � 9� e :Under tfie ova ices of the Yottn La, res' Blblt Class world-wide fellowship with fellovh i F UDeral Director P g ¢' iC. �'tarnitavttrA Dealer+� CHAIRM %N-RRV. MARTIN ,1ENKINSOl�I Christ'ane, to bring men. to Christ. - ;��t E a" ADMISSION -.;--FREE' Mr. and llfre. Douglas, of CIa1r BOTES E�- DRUG CO.,* : - mont hatred greatly in, .the..servi a L + OM' Collection, for tbose who desire an opportunity'to give in aid of of yrs se, W. DougrtaR singing two Y ..,•. y! Bridati Wxr' Victim's Relief . Fvening Telegram ft., solos. A,tterdaziee way ood at San. Boars - 12-1 poen, t }.f, • via The Pickering News ® both 4ery;ces. The Y. P. held their Perone �M�,M to even:nq meet ng at the close of the service. h j a n w _ y `• ' Wallpaper Adds -: - T Fingernails To )Boom Height � _ � � A ))teed Moisture ' �r ,pledge for 'War .Say ngs Ceilings are often' neglected •-as � L �— y a part .of the decorative scheme % Shouldn't Be Scaled AwsY -.iYtP - - r etBrittle, - �� when. new wallpaper' is planned 1. 1 O They Will G — for the home. Yet'ceiling space r - has amazing possibilities for � A7 To break or not to break in _ beautifying and lending charas- the problem, with those long ta- -= -ter to -a room. — __ . - _ pering•' nails we're all wearin : _ Bir SADIE S. CHANIHMS g Low ceilings may be' made to nolraday 3. Everyone "has s dit= :.; >;d appear higher by using unob- ferent' theory about what makes o structive leaf, star„ snowflake Between - Seasop nails brittle. Dry climate, diet, _ r, to;Recipesdishwashing, -typing — • all -have Ic reduce:. apparent - ceiling, height' ,: _ confrontihc their supporters. And of course f and small spot patterns. Q l One ,of t g g the a paper can be selected which is hi e s of the longer we. wear our nails, l darker' titan that used on the- the homemaker at, t s s a .2t} more trouble we have with break __— walls... Oddly shaped rooms maq the year is the empty shelves in age. That's one reason we hear the fruit cupboards — and many "Heavens, there often' be improved in appearance more, groans of, • SERIAL STORY - by using the same utilized wall- empty jars, One natuCally turns goes another nail!" than we used . i _ to marmalade as a method of soly- { - •,; - paper on the walls as on the veil- to,when nail 'fashions hada. t gone_ LAGER ROMANCE AHEAD in this prepe tn. l have been ing in an alcove. Or the same to the lengths they have tcday. - paper, y asked to repeat my grapefruit, NAILS MEED A RESTS a er, pia be used on the entire eo►vteit;ifif -tsA0. - eili>< to unit all alts of the orange`and lemon recipe.' °' BY TOM HORNER NtA a[RVICs,tNC., -' , ape#ru=t, •Oaag and :,....:..:..•::::.• room. r n Lemon `aOpini Somens abouople—tet—thish . - _.... _ .._ ,. _ _. Marmalade - . nails • "rest" for - a few .days,.- on The first thing of importance the theory that polish is hard on - CAST OF CHARACTERS ey, He doealt't sell many cattle, _.. is the choosing of the -fruit. Do -�-• MONNIE MILES--her mania•for. only. .a few of the horses he raises. HousefloCji H718 them. Others believe that polish not think that fruit, which you fast driving almost wrecked her He makes torr many trips by plane. Novelty Yokes have had in the house for some- actually helps to preserve -the romance. _ His landing field may be a blind to time, (unless kept with the great- nails by biving them added sup- LARRY COLLINS —' newspaper Permit the-ring to•operate here. `" them o resist est care or fruit - y u do not, pelt helping and e g t reporter ,.hunting the murderers of "No drugs are sold in this area., , f.- think just right for,.table use will wear and .tear. 'his brother. - This is only a distributing point. be fine for marmalade. If you Nails that split or break off in MIKE BENTLEY wealthy They're brought in from the south- ,,� are .to hate. syccess : with• your layers .frequently have been de- MIKE knew too natich'about auto west, then shipped on td northern J, marmalade venture it must be price of the moisture a re- __', _ aqd eastcM.Leities. The ring is un- 5 - - t: __the__ t, , quire to keep them flexible. Nails. - - dents. + . • doubtedly part of a nation-wide out- r' �—���� tion of fruit. That is one rea- need contact. with the air to get - LAST WEEK: Larry questions tit. Colonel-_ H•arrls, chief of the - -gpn why I have stated I prefer this moisture. They moat not be Mennia about. har.. car, learns she highway patrol, assigned i#ugh the making this marmalade at .Christ- smothered by a polish that pre W" home :II night 4atsr he finds -job•ot hunting the gang down, after mas time, for .the .stores then vents the exchange of moisture tracks that indicate two men stole federal authorities suggested the seem to offer a better selection between' nails ed =� #tar coupe. tie tells Barnes he has - highway patrol take a hand. Nark log fruit. - seen truck tracks, tears rustlers. eotic hunts aren't usually included \ ,3 oranges -- Barnes puts him on . might herd. in the highway patrol's- work. No- / �' 3 lemons i d - - - - Larry waits for the mystery plane one would ... uspect. a patrolman was � 3.. grapefru}t • to return. One night, as he watch_. looking for dove amugglers.--And Extract Juice from fruits are -- .,--'esAfrom a hill, he Nears someone it he found them,'there are always all-white membrane from-peeis of ' _coming up behind him. He gets several other patrol otffcers- in this.._ � l fruit. Then. with a very sharp � r his oun, waits for the intruder. area whom he .could call ott,. for knife cut into thin strips of uni- help. - i);• 'forst sizer the peel. You may He knew he could trust her. He "This search has been going on a� _ putpart through- the food chop- bard 'to trust h#r naw• He told her for months: Jtiacr}s- gave me the per which may not give quite � -the entire story, beginning with chance to go on with Hugh's wort. ►; �► such an attractive apPearnnce, "Hugh's search for narcotics smug- There may be'other: officers in this -but has the, saw flavor and 'twill -Biers. ending with 'hie own., wit, area, posing as tramps, farmers, or jell just the. same. Place juice r nessing of what he believed a tie• even working with the gang, all - + - :and pre?lared- pee-1 all is an earth-- livery of a , narcotics shipment. trying to get the evidence that will enware container •qn add 3 - � t _- Monnie listened? in silence. Dttncit the. reader of the narcotics_ _ times the crater - to' juice and 4. e "So you see, darling," Larry con- amm"lers. I can't quit now, man- peel. Allow_ this to remain over- eluded. ­I've _got. to Save_ proaf• Die-not even for you" sight. The next morning bring 'T YOB% %�' ]fm staying out here at night. hop- '•I understand. Larry. I'll Trait• to boiling point and boil hard for- IE88 _ 'lag that plane will , came again. But you will be careful. - . ` - J � twenty minutes-Rer3oxe- tram Then- maybe we'll find out just He laughed, kissed her lightly. heat lend place again in earthen- .. • � who Is running this ring.•discover "Ot course I'll be careful. Any vi are contaitier and leave until who killed Hugh." wap. Bentley-lf -be is head of :... "But...Larry:.-r-she. , clung, to. him the ring—_ doesn't suspect me, He- - g et the following day_ Before. pile• -ing on heat,, measure;. and for A �Q „ ass o --they might kill you. too. tVhy couldn't have learned Hugh's each cupful of in-ice and peel, V �+ don't you torgei all about this? We nailie. He thinks Fur just a dumb _ - _ .,can go back east-yoti cati.go back cowhand, and If. I get caught up measure one cup of sugar. Place the sugar where it will keep wsrtn; 1 ! to your-newspaper lob." - around bis place -1 can always say place liquid mixture -on heat and He shook his hek4. "No, Mon- I'm hunting -a atray. Being this .. -• allow. to spine to- boil. Them boil ate. I've started this, and I'm going close ro him give's me a chance hard for b minutes. Next stir to finish IL Someone killed Huglii. to watch what he does. in sugar gradually, stirring. until- -'i don't know who.' or -how it • was "But i isn't figure onto whj he alt is dissolved. Allow to boll' -+deme. I'm going to find.,out."' went to- the trouble of slealing _ and not .simmer until., when, drop- A Distributing Point pour ear, -Have-,yap-.:any idt•a why -Ari%0 ping train the spooiz a thread is -'And Mike do. y!?u think hes he'd -do that spun. Place in. -jelly glasses,- � �y = mixed up is }t?" 'Nq,".she answered slowly. "lie • - _ cover with paraffIn Stora in' tsoubk-s&eeE 4 j "1'm not sure. I think so. He likes to drive it, though. He. esker) B� ANNE ADAMS Tin }�, you s, Jot, _ some unknown son of mon•. Co borrow' it several times. But 'phis Anne ' Adattia sew.-comer, - dry cool place. that's one thing I never- lend, -I Pattern 4670, is brimful of Peanut Butter .Macae0o)a. we Gahmies Httkiag Powder. You Many delightful reciges come use less and its double leavening._ : always make him:. use the ranch. spirits. The ,w"-girdle will to us suggesting car. He wanted to use it that Bs t- make, you look really tiny the 'cereals, pea- afcioa-during +1 nut butte_r., etc. Try this. mace �aasurerbetterresutts.Easy-opening, urday nlgliz too, when 1 refused. through the _middle. Take special _ coon for our re�tt-part •{ € he said hed send .'someone over note• of t� ose -Veyy striking yokes cgs whites y t"QO t'tpill toatainer, with bandy for the ranch car. But no one _shaped- not only for decorative _ measuring device Hader the rid. } came" - - Affect but also _to hold the gal cup sugar.. PR)CD SURPRISINGLY LOW! •� t/a • tea:pon- almond extract - . *They'll Kill You!" tbered softness just where you l31 Th8 drone of a motor came from need it: Darts or gathers above �z .cup peanut butter 4 the west, Larry was' instantly a:3rt. f_ 2 Lops oven-popped -rice-- Y , the wail seam. complete the ' .�'`�•. ,' cereal, "Here, comes-'the place now ..: good work. -The neckline is g Beat egg -Whites until .sti-ff, abut t*�t + with another shipment. I'll have straight. or- curved. Generous n, t dry. Fold in s igar, flavor- .,, ,• / to hurry."' He jumped up, ram ta. ••hand-angle" pockets may be add- ?' catch her horse and his :own: "I'm. ed to the skirt; iic=rac or lace ing., and peanut butter. .Add / going to have a 'closer look this edfiing looks gay. oven-popped rice cereal, stirring / time. Be back by dawn." only enough to combine: Drop Pattern 4670 is.'available available in from teaspoon onto we greased She held him tight as he kissed r p g _ •+•+. i 1 , , misses and wontens sizes 42, 14, baking sheet;-.bake in moderate SOL her. "Y-ou go on back to the house 16 18' 2,030 32 34, 36. 38.. ; tstartvtitrrwwutirniwb►aiunrey now. Keep track of Bentley where_ and •lU. Size 16 takes 3 yards oven 20'"'min.i Yie�ts' 1?�S dozen _ } ;IitMTRQt, NYNRItgANt• OLFIANTs he gees, what he does. Don't let 35 inch fabric and 2?i yards tic- macaroons, 2.3. inc.ics_ in din- suNBtnliLANB FLYING{ BOAT, meter. R - MLLLINOTOq BOIBBO! AND him know about—about, us.• Don't rac. :. ` . ; ?NE 001[SL!•ACTIMi i sLMNIUM somN ' let anyone know yet. Goodby, dar Send Twent 'Cents (20c in e y ) 111sw l'haarbera c�elcomea penowd BAKING don't raise this opportunity) ling." He, t"vied to push h ee from Going (stamps eanot be accepted) tetter+ cram' intcreated readers.- awe Just take n lal?el frotn' x' tin of her nrms,.but shR held him' - _ for this An . Adams- pattern. U pleased to receive suirttestloax 'CitUR'X SYRUP—write on the "Larry—they'li kill you, just like an topica for her column, and In back your name and addreFs nn•1 Write plainly Size, Name, Address even ready to, listen to sour "pet the title of the picture you want the', did Hugh"' and Style Number. pecten: reenueat. for recipes or•*DER "' (1 label for each picture). Mail the "Monnie-let, me gb. I'll miss the specitN mens■ are in order. .tCknuo. label to Dept. J.n• The Canada - Send your order to Anne 'Ad- soar letter+ to -Hiss �ndle It. l hnm. Starch Company Limited 49 Well• plane)". ams, Room 425, 73 «est Adel- hers. :a K'ext Adelaide %tree4.To- 'ington, St. Fast, - "NO! No! if god loc'e ale, don't roato." Send st:naped. sett•a,idressed i •>�i a' ' _ Toronto. 1 o U r gQ,,, dide St., T41'o11t0. - entriope it )on wish n reply. 'Chosen pictlli'e O1• '- pietures Rill be• He' pusheli' her "away, `ronghly. , mailed to you im- "See you later,' he called as lie mediately.-` mounted the -black, p unge own the hill. She watched him• go, tenrs t streaming down her face. _ " A3 -she •turned to-.mnuf1t, the of metal -caught her eye. The ° carbine!flo, ili` t 1 S rs She picked it up, ran to the edge. ' -- of • the hilltop. Larry: was 'already � •• _ T pourtl-ing i}p-the canyon- She could„ t . ,1 .-never catch him._ �AN INA She caught up the reins, calked + °„° stow•iy,dgwit the hill toward Vie ranch. (To Be Continued) /ow �rii�ie9 Miss” 'Merizory - CIGARETTE PAPERS --- �' {orthti C'hild�eni' - I�` NOMEf/NERMADE -iii Albany, the New York Bur-• • ! �r,� i t, eau of �IotgL Vehicles got a- let­ eau h0o/ n his• Lei- from a lady who wanted, a vl i1f..Y .: I iSS-UE'$--'4'1 low license number because tier . memory, was bad. She forgot to • • -sign .he -none.._ _ _ ' A x� HE 'PiCKEiiIN(i ItFL+'yVS ..COU&SHUTT • ; program ie being arrRnged; fes _ ; 'HIT�kVALE rare of wbieb will be a dedicatio Tama i exercise in eounec•tion pith tis _ The tPen agt bays of Pickering 'Three C's" campaign forboye sl. par ,year. $1.50 In advance �j SOS �Yood p Aper the promotion of clean speech • � j,,�� (f )1� ; To»na6i arm ir;••ited�to a Srr ' `;8uiacr!iptione to the United Statei ; ,ln�er che,ail+[dere of the Suudnv clean sport and clean living. Tea and Gt. Britain, $2.00 in,adQanee.PERMANENT-NAGEtN[' PAIN Schuul ebuveuti,,,;, to be held In there of boys' classes and Superin - _ --Agency the WliitevKle United Chiiicb on' tendents of Sunday '.school THAT FRAYS THE TWER Friday, Feb. 28th, at 7 P. 51_ S -T: well as•ministere are invited.,-` - - Jahn Yurbr, 1Pr9prietar - - New Steak of Parte on HadAND• NEFhVEB, IT MAY BE Rev E. R.-McLPNH- of the .RP_l�gi •, free-will offering will betaken i Series as above maeblaea YBUR EYt:S. _ ona Educ'ational.Connc•il will be aid of boye' work:'- " The ROAD to `aplazzoa`' on "Mbit In saftes H. T T. D. the guest speaker. An interesting •� . .ate _ _ - he Pit kng .c TUCK. O _.L. LYE c POULTRY OCK MEAT .'MARKE Claremont, Ont.``wr►. ole F SUCCESS _ _ THEATRE we ea:r� full line of�` A safe road built of the finest materials - 'W'ANTEII fresh - It is a one-way road with three lases all , ��.. All Shows Daytfght' Savidg TIme �+ r reading amoothly and rarely to profitable Dsad Horse! and Cattle for Ere Healthfully Air -Conditioned gg eproduotivn. Any time you .want to andPick-up in your , locality. THURSDAY,:FRIDAY & SATURDAY change from one lane to another you aim- _ �,u�,� ply ease over—there are no guttersf and f _ PL ._ _ FEBRUARY 20, 2 and 22 ps or shocks and• no, slowing - , down. - - 1 _ eats The throe new lanes are 17, 22 I-7 sad TI.Stanbury(�laremont 913, or Saturday Matinee at 1.30 tI _ - 36 p. c proteii istrength and .the new M I. Harloek, Pick 506 •or + << Our'deliyery is at your seri • — ad' 16 . _ ,Phone or drop in, and let me show. Rangers of .. p -you now Esrey Chicks made real -Agincourt Lone 2144 � hone Pick 1620 RLA�C Oir� _ Personal for poultrymen last year. " Personal attention, prompt Vi/e pay r'hane Charges l"Ortune CLARENCE SILK 'rE1y' GORDON YOUNG LTD, 'WITU "fll� •1}tt+ Basket "' Lockwood Milling Co., Picke_ ring ADEl.JC1DE-3636. TORONTO J - - L. G..Wils-arl, R. R. 1,.Myrtle Stn.iED MacMURRAY ATTENTIOR �y = -'--'-PATRICIA--._ MORISON ` PAT ALBERT �..' •....... .� ER DECKER A MaF0 Af Mutual a. t -.R. _GILBERT ROLAND _ l3trc?Ck Road CiEaav+ u �r ' �asaraac� CeG R `G. �CL'E�iDE INa - - 2i�ii��uu G/Y ani WAWAN A LKIII, C& [v101•DAY. TUESDAY WED;SDAY Crushed Pit Run FUNHRAL DIRECTOR ,FEBRUARY -s4. 25 and 26 Cheap iaftee for Farm ane Country Lett Complete Snow at 8.59 - - boildfn Private Ambulance « p ff �r navel e •. gs. - .Day and Night - Sand'and TURNABOUT, - Phone Windatarm Insurance on_ Buildings -- - Phone 60x0 = Stoaie Windmills, Silos etc. WITH. Aitomobile Insurance of Malvern ADOLPHE MENJOU Dtillvered or Loa&ed _ie-.P'l1 „ , 0„• All Kinch Markh8m, f Ont. CAROLE LANDIS PHO : t'faei, ! 9kt I�i6 1-4 Write' or Pbani F�sstsa - JOHN HUB6ARD Teroote of** Hew" 4*11 BOWMAN & ROWE MARY ASTOR -: - - �1dN DOURNB it Suri > " - WHITBY, ONTARIO �r ,,� CARR ALSO AN ADDED ATTRACTION ' V%tel-adwith Y:U - J - .. - The Marines- - police tot" ' You !Now roes can feed this famous trash in _ ii i1 r ' , a pioiein streazth to suit rola own v ..-..Repair* Shop The best rices on Peed i cumstances. C hoose 17.22 1-2 of 38 p. - Fly Lf{,ff c•d awotding to whether you have no •• High IW*.do Baltding rat all kiaml + - of all kinds. i g{rainr i all. w me grain for feed w plan- J mo prepared to repair frac- ~ _ 'Ni M OAAPRNTf�,II+� ay of grain. In all three you set the tors and farm macbintry. Roofing, Posts, mood �jOBtd�1Tlfi0} . 95.G, an F. wbicb assure vitality, wig- . Am also Implement*. �Oal, Cement, Lime, JIM PL - bared.. of '-')--'rich in Vitamins A. B.. (RICHARD D1X - - p UYBiN(3t _ : cue pap Profitable.Producueo. Satiafactioc goarastaed Beat market prices paid CHESTER MORRIS and lnlC ti Oud ,phone 4104 OIiN CILLE BALL NnRTON -CLAREMUt+i? for all'ttinds of grain. L STEFFI DUN�1 BsI;1N ri Rooeo jg L, �+ parr s- Elevator ONT -� RA D L Aa Y f►7 - - -- Materials, &more Bathroom .'iwarlai,t 77•i � Qgnipment, rkwo. Water Claremont, Ont. coMika--'Tburs., Fri. and Sad 1w3A�M A+iwrMa.pr.4 Mea e.OveraUa. =1,3A a pr.,npa... i�,t. o![faa uw. 798. 27. 71! and MAR. I Stable a Bgrtipmaa6 - -Building ltaterlai ES SHARPENED Men's worst boots, $2.95 a ��. The Thief• - >�&VIO a>�utcs — � *fr- Farmers,—Leek your harness **� �� B"Umatee Free' �Ilng and 94pafri. an at Servise an � PICBERINO ,-MIiiA+ui WorkG}aar>ttiteerf +'en usbes as Iueshwo. Rmwmmbk over. ana see what you need, of �8 at� F. el.. PROII $E then oe,ne in and, we will 6z Shur -gain feed sera ' S��U Phone MW - - ------ g _}' tONRAD' VEIDT LIBERAL REWARD — - atreyed —: ion- >!�. - V1Ce mW, chlCken JUNE DUPREZ MiS[18Ih18� OWAB1+0 -- �fmm hours, a browin • dog, cath- Harness and Stiossropaired or short haired and medium build Starter' :growing �&%mera to "Mike" - Apply L. Rob= C. O. Bradley • _ iason, -Box 41, P"Orinu'. Valley Phone Pick 8504 mash, laying mash, , Far ni Rob3. phone 8Gu'/. 26-7 range mash, joy f M _ FOR SALE — Holstein ' now, due _TOWNSHIP,- starter, concentra to freshen week of 17th; also one • Shorthorn, .due about fat of Mar. OP,. a ~ • ,AJppiy Lot 22, tear at con 6: Pick tee, calf starter, tur• t , ' 'Aring. Lloyd Jan.. White. 26-7 PICKERING r: '> key starter, salt• FOR SAi< 7 'Young Pigs, - 3 CERTIFIED SEED ' nlronthd -old.. W. ftyne, Altotia Rd TKEASURER S SALE of LANDS in blocks and bags FOR TAXES Purina fly spray _.POTATOES—-- Itpulsion'VAANTED* — . }aril' h>Dsxpower, ZS .''' drill b: Geld is the • - _snotiridgctio-, electric whe. TOWNSHIP HALL . for . CAttle. ' r-':-+riotor;• also suets! turning lathe. - V41AU Russell Gear, Brown.- BROUGHAM D. N • Lookwood FWnted aid Decorator ONe VC.it �C,00d 'veorlulowusliip. "Reasonable: F H. RIDAY, MAY 16TH Pl IY>�DB[.jVE - �lTOteCttOls J: VA. 531* Johnoom nenchniin's Bag. 1941, at 2.00 P. ns. E, S.3', PHONE L FORD -' Ay> Mat at Gtalfador's a at my oma.. - Audley. 70 /�l GA# 1V S T D # S EAS E D _ .. i+ 4 ytlat7 oltL Root. Hedge, _ HUGHT a sur - _ _ re- at POTATO �CROV'S Meld sWte. Walnut table and a ditdng rooun auite. Tory"- Vlaliey ;Ole /, a = R - View Farm Road. FORSALE'- 9 "chunks ' of pigls, at 3N'as. Dumas, half :mile gest of f• ..... :13rougham. . • S - MONEY to Loan, suitable fai+m Tropesty es secureitys Box 210 at - - -.News- Office. . ,FOR SAKE — 50 acre farm,, near Whitevale 'Quantity of alfalfa and- -clever • fitly: • 14 bush. Red clovew ieeed. 11 ,pigs, :w6 _weeks .old _ Fred J. M,asoh, B. R. 1 Locust Fill) IGHMN RMRI ; fihe Ladies' Add will eaitertaln the Locust Hill Aid- at the -chunk on Wedneeday of next week. Wbrd _-for Roll, Calli-, Ota. Chir community will, put on an .'-isIitertsirfnent. in ad of the War Vic Fiend on Wed. 26th. r. Sghtseeinq {' '3 All the Way `_,l " �y Motor Coac. ATTRACTIVE RETURN FARES � .Q ToioQiko 1[oltr l 1 Winnipeg 86J40 [✓.. EaatRit Bowe, Phone 4500'GRAYCOACH LINES'']. _ Cana than Certified Seed Potatoes in dean land— L on part of- the farm where potatoes have not been grown. before. Produce. bigger. yf elds of potatoes I i -that afe ' more uniform in size, smoother, cleaner, of better quality than those grown from ordinary seed stock and' avoid: -many .of the losses thatresult from disease. Grow potatoes that" will grade Canada No. 1. Good seed potatoes cannot be sel:cted by appearance atone -- The best assurance. of getting good seed is. to buy Cana- dian Certified Seed Potatoes. Ask the District Government ins'pector, Plast Protection DivisiM for full -information - a Look fit this seal& k6w tis[ on the by a m.nk,er ^ INSPECTOR FOR . ' tbt«+1,�a,adfbcinae� ONTARIOgeni _°tCkoxhan Ctr* ., District Inspector, Seed Potato Ceriifiam tj.' ' - rk , Pd Seed &Potato e* c% Horticultural -Department, Ontario -Agri• esref.p! cultural colkRe. Guelph, ont. • Marlrstbg Service _ O �.e � ' DOMINION DEPARTMENT ,'+Z'"�► �'t OF AGRIWLTURE, OTTAWA �R Nonoxrable Jareres G. Ganiiwr, ntatar. � \ 0 V• .4 CLAREMONTClamrwrit Badminton Club. de- Cheatzilt 'gelding, 11 yrs. old Tanups and rgles. i -Set of The collect'on for the British feated the Uxbredge team here on 1th r (well-niat6hed team) Harness w War Victim' Fluid wiet wii a very Tuesday evenilri& &--2. Miss Betty'k generous response in the Clare A number of our men are work- -Pretty and Dr. Neil 'Sanith, both motif Churches last Sunday. In IIMPTent�?as� .4c Jng on the Hydro, at Wiviston. of Toronto wore -out, and 14ayed ib*ss Marjaret Grahamis spend-, order that every pea'son in the w.th the local team Holstein cow, due.in N;aarch Aw- I- --Ang a few weeks in loronto. con-4munity may have thi oppor- 10-210- X H. Gem tractor on rubb. Duncah MWKMap, brother t'tm'tiY of contributing to this...- .BROUGHAM Homan cow, fresh. Holstein or, neva,has. &t done s month's home worthy Qause, the Fund will , be VAr, -bred Nov.. 4. Holstein caw,steady work. XcCormklrDeeriuk of Mi-.. Ed.' Lew:s returned -bred Nov.' 20, lHolatein cow, bred Plow, 2 furrow. 'Praetor Cu_ltivia, �0 Singhampton & few d*3 ago. kept opeon fora few, days longer. Artielea nw4 by Brougham Red Oct -4. � 'ODlstedzi cow, - milking tD4 sdffik*tL F- ; - drilf You may give'ymr donation tooth -Disc 7' Miss Kaye Clameron, of Toronto to Cross and sent away on January. HoloWn biW, 3 =OIL Old. a Hol_ M. FL bin rr is spending a few dam with h*w any member of the Committee— 318t _ 13 suits mens Wjsmas, 11 stein heferso 5 Jo C P - der 7 foot. Doering -& M'Besn Tlw&' ' Paterson, James Pair meWs sodas, 2 f nwa Id. 4! Calves' mower, 5 foot 8-Drwa steel rot- Ajew Wand. "ters or ler'. good. N&w steel U-mb, Me. M*• and Mft Geo. Deee Constable Cbat�es and Edgw Ward, for the men, 2 girls, ��Z, 2 boys' rtes- Haptist qhiu4* and Messrs N. 'F. sweaters, ftW1 a" **Me ng. Flat hay rack nevi. fi& Tomlinson,, Jam" McOdloug*, - girls, 6 blowee Ifor girls, I Elder- Idence, Ay rake. Se are mofts into the Akbackle 6 salts of pyjwma for Set of her IMMisse V101& and GeoMn& Fos, A 0, David Dawpost and Mesdames H, drows, 4 sections. 2 Dogs,. ov4n klmons, 18_ good yr 6w; childs 10 Mosta Maddhift sow, due, heelers Walking .platy. Wheel- �.syth remained in Oshawa for the Cq Mc'�'*Te V'nd Benry Johnston, too. kimonAl 8 eiderdown bed'Jstks AVAI 26. 140 Leghorn raflets, bam* Gas P. Wt week -en& for the Un ted Church; ;or you 3 pr. men's mitts, 1 yr. half mitts, laying. 2 Geese and gande 13ftt 2 h. may leave your contribution at 2 pv. clilldren's rnitts, 1 vurr:stiets, r. i Pump jack. � Draw, rope and pull - M. the W�& 341ler, of Oshawa, Qan. Bank of . Commeme, Clare- eye. Numerous other articles. has been, with her sister, W". E. Quantity of infants 'neaessiCes, and zno(nL GIVE! GIVE NOW! and 18 han(Merchlea. Grain and Roots fh%m Kathleen Beelby of Osh- GIVE. GENEROUSLY!! Sale sit 1 P. al. ak 4 1`11one bay. 160-- busL Velvet Cash. Positively no reserve. 8 t the 6ekend iwith her AUDLEY . ­ � I . 1� - WHITEXALE barley eeecL 150 1xish' E&= -oat&, ---- parents. 7-7. 1 - . . . . ... -Mr. and- Mrs. Taylor vis- .,.(he&d over from last week) 150 bwh. SensAtion oats - -1 .1-2 John- Scott, Clerk - F 'seed. 300 bush. Al. S. Farm iced yldrls parents on Sun:- John uckrin. ,returned from buOL Led clover new W. To Farmer, the m'litary hospital LlaSt %leek. Thanks rniWon, from Mollie 4& Y last.- a Mas. Ed. Lewis was in Oshawa Miss Helen Puckrin who is IT' and the Randall -Family to all Saturday Wt attending, the the Oshawa Hospiiatt 's doin.9 their' friends and neighbors for firneral of the , eta. Harrly their wonderful k'ndriess . during ILarry Sh*,it who at one time, Willie's %,�ollies serious illness. She is now -'...-Used -Car--Bargains able to be up a little each day and Mr. and Mks. A* Loyst havLe lived hei*� 'received h',s uIngs, in rnoved­ into one -b�Alf- oh- We Ax- Western -Canada recently -is gett'ng arodous to -get 7. buckle home. We are getting a generous a4- school; also, especially to Manche pocial Coach -Mrs. RO-Ward has sufteiently P Y of sn,01 thi* winteA but t, tit said Lucienne HgLnilin i�r -1939 Dodge DeLuxe S zeeovefed from her recent illness leas`t4 sets off to good advantage, lendid way they handled' the vVin-4 to her to be out occasion,- th Custom Sedan the townsh'p snow plows. ing Telegram for us. -ally.- Grasmmadeere Faam . de a sh*p- Wie certaWy are glad to notice Miss A. R. - Wood, of Madoc - out. nitt of Jemseys to V4scOnsin. this both - our Suindow, Schools sending 939 Plymo1939 Chev' Sedan week. at good figures. in visiting with ReY-. - I. E., donations to that splendid work of MM. Kennedy and fami* and W. IL Wostney attended the the Even*ng 11blegraan in the War• at funeral of h's u1nde jlem7 West- Victims, Fundi -1937 Plymouth Sed 'XtLnse. " 1 1- 7 an ney at West H411 last weeil This A number of our citizens took in is the last of, fan -Aly of twelve. the Junior O. H. A. game at Uxb- One brother was Rev Dr. West- AUCTION SA" 1935 Dodge Sedazi zidge',on. ' might �ght between Wrkh&m_WW Aurone. They rep ney, who was at drie time eect6r FARM •STOCK SWINE GRAIN- 'Sedan - ort a nice game of hockey. of the Anglican Church at Pick- 1936 Dodge., 19AY EIrC. 'Rev. WAIter Daniel of the Baqp. eo:ng that at Cwill address the con. FRIDAYy -- on the ,subject "What FEBRUARY 2 1931 Chrysler Sedan g;regation- on, Sunday morn next . E. �,�.�/Lis tna?,�;n propy of L ­ �1. % 'amd hi the evening, on .-.-'- De Soto Coupe -Voio Perform 'ane- wcmders.- FUNSHAL DIRROTOR AND CRA.RLES IRVIN aliss Marion KiRXBALM8R LCon. r- ickrg. -Hatt 193Sedan -1 Che returned to her duties at the Ebwit 1uaoeesor:to W. J. Matber, lfigtnvay Hiospital, Night and Day dervive L *A Fr.*day last, -. after nursing her mother, Mrs. B. son" 0 ALF" 'MOLE - C1aremont Kilpatrick I&o like been on the al4las-10PLme R-Siltna.e. p4ral ChestznA &*l&nJ, 18 yrs.old,; PRONE �=L ick I at for several weeks. Mord Jim been rect�ved of the 4314 .22 death at Miss Pryor, in hospiw atiToranto, Am Prror,*as . tali - CA BELlr—pr .,chw,in_the High Schooi.here, .1ft tnr 1 --,-re Iasi June accepting a -C6nplfte Uspersal Sale by Ass - two on 11 put our . a the staff at A gincourt. fine Y. F. U , of the Unitw,' Broadfield' Church ent-6-tsined die Baptist Y. FEW• P. U. on provam VIPs m sham of k Fam'- mondw night last, 7%e -Stoc the B. or T. A Uf which was folldwed by V a' Government 2 1-2 miles east of 9sam and hnsch. A large number fz"n both churdies enjoyed *e azd 1 14 South of Pickering, the Ono :evening together. turn off the His* ray, marked IThe regular zwnthly meeting of Rekering, Beach the W. A. -of the United Church BUICK engineers have concentrated will - be held an 1*rsday, Feb. Saturday, Mar.. their 1941 creative -thought on provide :27th, at 3 V, Im in the Sunday i greater and more flexible power ng 9chwl room -Cba,* and bang your in the engine itself. Flarm--being expropr'ated bar the Ow. BALL th*mWe as;,*Wv M11 U quilting' Register;ed .. and Fligh Grade BeIg- They have done this thio ug FIRE 'Su'pper -will be served from 5 p. 7:L, Holstei ' =44� YorksUres desigii and Compound Carburetion — sans' no -M on to witch. everyone is in- and what they've accomplished,for YOU voted. 41r Holstein Cattle boils down tothis: li� shower dance wai'held-in ame- the Community Hall on Friday -Tou get more Power — from the s ev- I size engines as last year —power that cows ening last, in honour of the latest 22 We Wroducing Holatein b ivw Reg- Holstein, off like a e s NUTSHELL PICTURE newh-wileds,. Mr. and Mrs. Geor . 8 High pro&x bullet and sw ej) ge cows. I E5gh producing Reg. Ayr- you up a hill like a fighter plane "going 'C�onsbWe, (nes 34as Greta Pil- of Today's Most Powerful key). B(m were sh*re cow. 1 High producing der- upstairs." iftandard­fto*mt1on Knono usaft presents y keLeived by the yo*g couple. sey cow. 8 Bred Holstein heifers, get more mileafe,�-frdrfi all Buick Het+slbrising 2 Holstein -Holstein -engines and at all speeds — as much as bask source of power in the wick *"In@ is rol*Ans them! is long life 60 FIRESALL d"n which awspacts the feel and much happiness. hidfors, rasing ?. I ,Holstein -der- -10% to 197o more miles per shorge into " ihope of a flattened bell mW heifer, rising 2., 5 Holstein You get greater jafrty —from quick -The Woman's World, Of around the spaA. Fired from Its heart under yealung heifers. 1 Baby beef higher emprealon pressure. each charge Isle Prayer "dil. be observed b the ".,pick-up that lifts you surely out of tight heffer. 6 Or roors, yealem go wi* heavier wallop that extracts ram 30ssion Circle of the and from the full and iiz�" ;power from each charge of W. Amplifying "spots, braking power of your engine, this is CompoundCarb*r0lon, In which fhe R&PUSt ChUrCh skid the Women's ftlme 1cova and heifers have re-' Visual large carburetor Is � pl-At by two M-810i0n&TY &Wety of the Cam natty freaked, or are ioon to calve ."You get more dependabilify —from a nion �"alier mixers teemed to work '""m A 0 0 �E United (b=md� on 11liday, chassis •that is clean, &.1 miple and direct Only one of th;sse asr6vreton fusicilcm In Feb. 28th, at 240p.. m. 7be meet- in design — unciuttered by'intricate 0. The ofhor cuts in euftwml� Jtng to be hild In the Clarw4ont to service colly whomever It is needed to p►ov -1 .ntechanisms that are hard United Mweb. All -Womeft, of the Reg. Imported Sorrel Bolgian. TM" .* a" difficult to repair. power, Au" off whea the need Is post. as. aft Invitedthought to be in foal. Reg. Bay suhl actualty "we power frons I@" eftelioe. - Look aheadl'Youll appreciate the wis. Belgian mare, rising 3 rM 7he WIDWAns >liisei-eg' on"y soc. P —the most lety held its montlay meeting on Ito4i Belgian filly, rising 2- yrs. .4om of investing in a.Buick tadvnnced car in the world. of the United Qlwch. - The Wor- ship serv'ce - wall condueW bV, the Presidentl, M{m Henry johnson'.1 7%A Study Book — "Witnesses of the I}W -in - Japan",. being a short sketch of the life and work of th;e .Rev. Dan 'Norman in Jq;pan was Presented by Miss J. Pilkey, ass-'. fisted by several other ' the Group. two representing .embers of epregenting two Vr'61nin"nt C[ilristiazi workers- -in --Japan, in a very realistic, manner. IAA -Tf AND .....-- All Kinds A ROlpsir Work IM Tuniel Guaranteed- -C. 9. MwDONALD 209 Close Ave. Toronto phone Lakeside 1502 A. Blue row BeIg'an-Percheron mote, (sing 5 yrs. Bay Belgiaa filly, rising I yr.' ol& Roan Belgian stud, riming I yr. Roan Belgian geld ng rising 4 yrs'. old. The above Belgian Horses are the Great Grandsons and Great Grand- "ugh*rs of Farceur, who sold by auction for $47500, 6e highest ev- er paid for a - draft horEc. NorksMre Swine 5 Choice Reiri Bred Yorkshire s,m 15. Shoats,- 2 Yorkshire -mb"rs,-- Ah full line 'of Farm .,EqWpment, Mare .-Fencing Material and a large nunibler of cedar and steel posts. .-:$ale. at it A.eel 1 - T."m. Clash , I T" case of to tWw sale w9l, be held under cover.. Ted Jacivoit,.auctioneer Fred Draper, Clerk E"NALD MOTOR SALES �A • r a ` Mumbe Up!" Was Accidental But to the Point a book which can be bought - cheaply and which should -be in { Saving Ontario's every school library. It will probably be' in 'your- local public Natural library for it is regarded as the , _ p standard work on the birds of Resources'-— this country. R I mentioned that hawks were LESSON Vill RADIO BEPQBTEB w" ..+......• beneficial in controlling mice. pathway: 'JESUS CALLS TO PRAYRR . so much as his eyes unto heaven, - - - — — -- G. C. Tower , y er knowg ..how these" Ever farm -- . Luke 18. 4'5 Male occupant _ •_ ;� of Eden. � Ontario Federation of Anglers small. creatures destroy the grain army . :PRINTED TEXT, Luke 18: 1.14. ,; � (No. 30) in the stook and girdle fruit ;.iGOLDEN TEXT—Lord, teach us to ? �,,'; rr ` OUR HAWKS AND OWLS trees if they get the chance. 17su- . U1 lnfglaees as the Pharisee pray. Luke 11• L Vf 53 Pursued. ,• Few of our birds are more ally they occur only in moderate , ;THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING prosecuted than are the hawks numbers, probably kept in con" Tlme.—lurch, A.D. 29. and owls, Every, 'farmer -and trot by - the -birds and animals -; r `Pace. =Pegaea. sportsman shoots at them on that feed upon' them. At certain Do we know of anything in Chris- `" sight, yet the biologists tellx ustimes and places they become tiara life, today more needed than that they do not, as a class, de- numerous enough to do great a return to prayer ass great real-"'' y: serve the bad reputation that damage. When this "occurs the Sty, a source of power, and victory. : , they have. Some are distinctly mouse feeding hawks do their ' Our Lord in this lesson faille us "' beneficial, to the farmer; others best work and if left alone will, some of this contrition -which must - take poultry and game to some clear up the pests., — - — --yievail in our beasts when we ap- God in It WAS to extent; all pay for living room by keeping the mouse population Lombardo Is Again proach prayer, are under control. They have a -- expect to have Him gl y, instant- No. I Band Leader -2y, bear our petitto lace in- the schee of nature p m ' - How T ray - and they would be sadly missed Luke 18 1. And he spake a - .. by the bird watcher if they b e- For the tenth consecutive year ' .; : .parable onto th to the end that Mrs. Wharton Churchill, wife o! Britain's fighting prime minister, "thumbs made by came extinct. The hawks that take poultry Guy Lombardo's Orchestra has been acclaimed the most popular - - they ought always to pray, and is amused at the now -familiar -up" esture accidently a tot at the opening of a new hostel in London. The hostel, incidental- from the farmyard are the sharp in America. The London, Ont., sot to taint;" "Faint". here means literally "to give in, le't go, or give 1 , was Por - lonely husbands whose Rives have been evacuated from and Cooper's hawk, though the leader and • his musicians have _ . _ . — —= „r „ Christ, ie.. effect_ that danger zenes. - _ redtail and the marsh hawk will again won to listing in the New ,.�.- _declares. this is the alternative before every grab the odd chicken from the York World Telegra'm's radio .. saith. T. And shall not God avenge Sent In themselves, who believe ane of us, to pray or to feint. To 'hare fields. The red -shouldered and--: the broad=winged are not addict -pati— —'--- - - -- — In the' past decade dance. mu- - pr Is to the vision clear, ft'the )fila elect, that ory to him da® and that because of phiIanthropiee, or ed to taking birds, as or sic trends have come and de- virtue mighty, the victory as. night, and yet he is long suffering because they have a large payroll .mice other small creatures, make up. parted, but Lombardo has con- cared. When' a man faints is the -over thamS 8. I say onto you,, that over and make good provision for their a great percentage of their food. sistently refused to change from _ o! adversity. ft is because a he will avenge them speedily" In employees, because they contribute The sparrow hawk feeds mainly the gentle, "sweet" music Whish line -of commuaicatlon has Come- other words, 4 that unrighteous to the support of a minister, be on insects while the osprey catch- has won him and his Canadian bow been out, Ile has beeme cep• judge, to save his own miserable cause they say prayers every night, - fish. orchestra international renown. - -- wafed from his spiritual resource life from bruising, gives in answer or go to mass -every mornlag, or, . _ _ gas. 2. Saying, There was In a city to importunity, is It not certain, take part in all charitable.- under - How They Benefit Us -.. a judge, who feared not God, and to*, that God who is righteous. will takings. and have never killed any- I am not going to . describe.. Salaries and wages paid by regarded not man: 3. :And there amt speedily? Because we have a one. or ever come home drunk, these birdl for it would take too pulp and paper- mills in Canada was a widow in that city;' and she God quick and ready to answer that they certainly must stand well mach space- and my readers will _during 1939 totalled $44,787; mm* oft unto him, saying; Avenge every cry of the oppressed In the with God. Tbeee'arer the kind of find full descriptions- in -P. A. -379- compared -with $42,619,311 - me of mine adverea y." A widow right way, prayer can be main- people who., sufficient unto them- Taverner's "Birds of Canada" in the preceding year.. is typical of defemelesaness. This tamed constantly. selves, despise others. The word voor et by was being bDasable "Nevertheleee when the Son of^ the etreat hasanothlu&'to rega a as someane�who was. thean would imply, without any Justice shall he tend faith on' man ' �,,, Christ rather fllats.here the "to mere ciphers." SOLDIERS' FAVORITE ACTRESS 'whatever trying to take. away her earth?" _ _ Two Prayit� We" or her small tnheritanee. that brwore the last days, faith in 10. "Two men went up Into the -en ' `'?be widow went to the judge. lila promise may almost disappear - from the earth, that the world will temple to pray; -the one a Pharisee, NOKIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 11 Native of. : : The Unrighteous Judas 4. "And he -would net for a while: be - more madly defiant than ever. and the other a publican." The Pharisee was a.man. self-righteous, _: •. _.2a5 Pictured H R ry I N Iran, :': bat afterward he said within him- that His disciples RfIt be fewer who kept the Law in all of its vaud £ A N1 A t 'N 14 Rib. E 8 O E S F i6 Sanctions• - sail, Though I fear not God, nor re- aa$ more discouraged than ever, fust before He comes to avenge minute details. The publican was star• L E N A 0ID E L T 17 Repaid. i A T E L man S. et because this wi- Gerd y FIB own elect' and answer the simply n Jew whose profession was 20 High. V E N E !CIL 20 She is — 4iow ;'troubloth me, l will avenge cries et centuries. that of a tax -gatherer. prone to cor- "The Phar 12 To surrender. L A FIAT U L ' S T E iR R by birth. PIT L * . %W. lest she wear me out by her ruption and bribery. ill. 13 French chalk. CIEs 22 Uneasiness - sontinual coming." To attend to ' Nerd For Humility y isee stood and prayed thus with - 15 Assessment T Oil W E A' 1 ; S (��� 24 Mandate. ' = ber plea, at first meant trouble for_ 9. "And he spake also this par- hitgself,. God, I. thank tbee,, .that 1 _ amount. I H D'O L E N T DMIfIN E 26 To recede. >Ide judge; not to attesad to it, is able unto certain who trusted -in am not as the rest -of them, ex• ,17 To dress. O Y O R 27 Self, going to mean greater trouble. The themselves that tbsy were right tortioners, unjust, -adulterers, or- 18 Form of NOIR' Y C AIB A 28 To peruse -- ,Judge wan vulnerable only on the eons, and set aIl'others at nought." even as this publican. 12. I tame ,(be.„ N' T E R N E ALP 29 Maple shrub. - side of his selfishness. His reason?here are many people !n the world twice 1n. the wpek; I give tithes of 19 Beverage. S N R U E O 30 Edge - • not listening becomes a reason exactly like those to -whom Christ vi that 1 get." This really is no $1 Half an em. N A F ALI I 51Tf 1151Q101KI33To toot - for listening. S. "Aad the Lord said. addresses -this parable, people who prayer at all—inerely an utterance 2.2 PIural gently. Hear whit the unrighteous judge think they are .absolutely suffic- of --self-congratulation. He does not pronoun. 42 Postscript, . 59 Tiny 38 Excuse. . - even thank God that he Is not as 23 Pointed end. 43 British vegetable. 40 Energy, the others 13 "But the publican, '25 Ream (abbr.). Columbia. : •80 Theater 42 Skillet. a own s POULARITY POLL Tkey Tate Fred Allen's star was poaseesed with his own right• $3 TO gubsiat. 545heep's call. 3 Dross. 4? Bice grass. The radio listeners certainly theatre as the chief rival to the eouaneaa 14, "1 say unto you, This 34 Made of 56 Forest trees 4 Sick.She _ 48 God of love. =now who and what .they like To tear to Benny Drogram,, f region. man .hent down . to his, house- jnsti• 36 Me slue o . 57 To pull of a 6 on the 51 stitches. -' Hear on the fir lanes, and we find -Next In order, come-Informatfod tied rather „than the othe{: for the latest check-up that—Jack Please, Bob Hope,Ahe Bing Crosby every one that exalteth� himself pant - •b7 She an sac d. 52 Yellow bugle -, -Benny still 1s the favorite com• hour,, Fibber McGee and Molly, 37 North Africa. expert ? Cleanly. 55 Three -toed - shall be humbled; 'but he that '- '�J9 Spain. - Imitator or 8 Lary person. sloth. - _*diau of the listeners on this con • the Philharmonic Symphony or- humblet$ himself shallbe, be• exalt- 41 Drone bee. 9 Southeast. 57 Musical note. - Illnent. The Nene York World Tele- ctteotra. '-the Monday Ra4lo - Thea- ed." This publican was rot with- - ;m's tenth, annual poll shows trey and Charlie McCarthy in a out sin. He had sin'.'But But he asked- 1 2 3 grati " ' 5 6 7 8 14 - that Benny has won, the •honor for tie for ninth, with the Detroit Sym- God for forgiveness and received .,the eighth consecutive year. - phony Hour. " it. when God 'Justifies' a sinner, 10 t I I R The listeners who participated Quiz shows which rank high are it does not mean that that 'moment Take IE or Leave It . Truth ..or Con- ' 13 (4. ` 15 Ib lI have chosen. iielen T own char= .,; ,. _ the a omen in his m ma es . po that $ b Eayae as the number' One dramatic sequences, the Quiz Kids, and Kay acts, a Deragn` absolntt3iyright- atar, Guy. Lombardo is their fav- Kyser. - sous, without any sin whatever. 7 ache Mwd leader; Other winners -To, Glenn Miller goes -the honor but it does mean that ,God has +; fn their fields are Bing Crosby and of- having the dance bind of the cleared. this man of all guilt'in the • 21 22 23 .a...: Kate Smith as singi ra Of popular year. He finished second to Lom- mattes of sin. r', songs, Bill Stern as a 'sports an• barrio; the perennial favorite. _ 26 28 24 30 Zoiancer;,Raymond Gum, Swing as The poll shows that H. V. KaI- "Playing' Hookey" 31 2 i news commentator, Arturo Tog- tenborn ran Raymond Gram Swing eannini,as a conductor, Lily Pons, a close race- as the most popular Not Intelligent as a vocalist. news commentator., Other popular 35 AIRLANE FAVORITES commentators -were Iiowell Thom Why students play hookey has Irene Wicker, the 'singing story as, Elm Davis, and aur Sullivan., y 37 38 39 41 2 ]ady, was p°cked as the best among • • + been 'solved by Dr. Lillian Bray _ of the children's prog'h•alms. Recordmended: Kay hyser's .cut- Hill, psychologist. A survey 130 truant bonon- and 130 non= `}'i • 45 48 Fred Waring's program was rat- ting of "We'll Meet Again" is one truan#s,, showed the hockey play-. ed by the country's listeners as of the neatest things this 'orchestra ers viceze less intelligent. - 49 51 52 53 a We best quarter-hour show. has done fa years . Sammy Kay's - - _The Wo ld•Tele ramnll shows waxings 'of that bit about theod 3,t 55 56 that'Edgar Bergen's Charlie MaNightingale an ere _ Carthy sbow has dropped in popu• and "Dream Valley" . are rather Canada during 1939 totalled ?,- larity from near the top to a tie good . . . Leo Reisman has done 165,433,000 valued at $67,277; • 58' S9 60 for ninth place. .. a nice job on "Let's Be Buddies." 062. c 4 POP — A Classic 4 - J. -.$y J MILLAR WATT - 4. -.SES f r f'^0 I�KO1� _ . AT ? '_ �uA PHARE) I ,THIS SS ;� E B 11 _ i U sem• •'� �, •: _ 5.1 i••,Y w.•.i . '<.�; .f `:iR:'i.'n�T�i rTh4a WIN`.Mrs. tei,cdD:�:+• fix t '" q\;,:;:<`.:; ... - '-^-�� aYo cum nc.�. ��,•'' . >•:� ., ,; •','"' ... y... .., :., '^aur•.. RADIO BEPQBTEB 26 During the By DAY$ ROBBINS _ pathway: a own s POULARITY POLL Tkey Tate Fred Allen's star was poaseesed with his own right• $3 TO gubsiat. 545heep's call. 3 Dross. 4? Bice grass. The radio listeners certainly theatre as the chief rival to the eouaneaa 14, "1 say unto you, This 34 Made of 56 Forest trees 4 Sick.She _ 48 God of love. =now who and what .they like To tear to Benny Drogram,, f region. man .hent down . to his, house- jnsti• 36 Me slue o . 57 To pull of a 6 on the 51 stitches. -' Hear on the fir lanes, and we find -Next In order, come-Informatfod tied rather „than the othe{: for the latest check-up that—Jack Please, Bob Hope,Ahe Bing Crosby every one that exalteth� himself pant - •b7 She an sac d. 52 Yellow bugle -, -Benny still 1s the favorite com• hour,, Fibber McGee and Molly, 37 North Africa. expert ? Cleanly. 55 Three -toed - shall be humbled; 'but he that '- '�J9 Spain. - Imitator or 8 Lary person. sloth. - _*diau of the listeners on this con • the Philharmonic Symphony or- humblet$ himself shallbe, be• exalt- 41 Drone bee. 9 Southeast. 57 Musical note. - Illnent. The Nene York World Tele- ctteotra. '-the Monday Ra4lo - Thea- ed." This publican was rot with- - ;m's tenth, annual poll shows trey and Charlie McCarthy in a out sin. He had sin'.'But But he asked- 1 2 3 grati " ' 5 6 7 8 14 - that Benny has won, the •honor for tie for ninth, with the Detroit Sym- God for forgiveness and received .,the eighth consecutive year. - phony Hour. " it. when God 'Justifies' a sinner, 10 t I I R The listeners who participated Quiz shows which rank high are it does not mean that that 'moment Take IE or Leave It . Truth ..or Con- ' 13 (4. ` 15 Ib lI have chosen. iielen T own char= .,; ,. _ the a omen in his m ma es . po that $ b Eayae as the number' One dramatic sequences, the Quiz Kids, and Kay acts, a Deragn` absolntt3iyright- atar, Guy. Lombardo is their fav- Kyser. - sous, without any sin whatever. 7 ache Mwd leader; Other winners -To, Glenn Miller goes -the honor but it does mean that ,God has +; fn their fields are Bing Crosby and of- having the dance bind of the cleared. this man of all guilt'in the • 21 22 23 .a...: Kate Smith as singi ra Of popular year. He finished second to Lom- mattes of sin. r', songs, Bill Stern as a 'sports an• barrio; the perennial favorite. _ 26 28 24 30 Zoiancer;,Raymond Gum, Swing as The poll shows that H. V. KaI- "Playing' Hookey" 31 2 i news commentator, Arturo Tog- tenborn ran Raymond Gram Swing eannini,as a conductor, Lily Pons, a close race- as the most popular Not Intelligent as a vocalist. news commentator., Other popular 35 AIRLANE FAVORITES commentators -were Iiowell Thom Why students play hookey has Irene Wicker, the 'singing story as, Elm Davis, and aur Sullivan., y 37 38 39 41 2 ]ady, was p°cked as the best among • • + been 'solved by Dr. Lillian Bray _ of the children's prog'h•alms. Recordmended: Kay hyser's .cut- Hill, psychologist. A survey 130 truant bonon- and 130 non= `}'i • 45 48 Fred Waring's program was rat- ting of "We'll Meet Again" is one truan#s,, showed the hockey play-. ed by the country's listeners as of the neatest things this 'orchestra ers viceze less intelligent. - 49 51 52 53 a We best quarter-hour show. has done fa years . Sammy Kay's - - _The Wo ld•Tele ramnll shows waxings 'of that bit about theod 3,t 55 56 that'Edgar Bergen's Charlie MaNightingale an ere _ Carthy sbow has dropped in popu• and "Dream Valley" . are rather Canada during 1939 totalled ?,- larity from near the top to a tie good . . . Leo Reisman has done 165,433,000 valued at $67,277; • 58' S9 60 for ninth place. .. a nice job on "Let's Be Buddies." 062. c 4 POP — A Classic 4 - J. -.$y J MILLAR WATT - 4. -.SES f r f'^0 I�KO1� _ . AT ? '_ �uA PHARE) I ,THIS SS ;� E B 11 _ i U sem• •'� �, •: _ 5.1 i••,Y w.•.i . '<.�; .f `:iR:'i.'n�T�i rTh4a WIN`.Mrs. tei,cdD:�:+• fix t '" q\;,:;:<`.:; ... - '-^-�� aYo cum nc.�. ��,•'' . >•:� ., ,; •','"' ... y... .., :., '^aur•.. standing afar off, R•ould not lift up- 26 During the 44 Exults. -, pathway: 43 Noisy quarrel. so much as his eyes unto heaven, - World War, she was an 47 Saucerlike . Vessel.VERTICAL'- 4'5 Male occupant _ •_ ;� of Eden. bat smote his breast, saying, God. be thou merciful to me. a sinner." army . 49 Accomplished. 1 And. 46 International r . The publican was es ;,osseesed with 31 Pique. 50Part. - _ ' 2 Classical .... call for help - U1 lnfglaees as the Pharisee 32 Bank clerk.. 53 Pursued. ,• language.. at sea. -- _— a own s POULARITY POLL Tkey Tate Fred Allen's star was poaseesed with his own right• $3 TO gubsiat. 545heep's call. 3 Dross. 4? Bice grass. The radio listeners certainly theatre as the chief rival to the eouaneaa 14, "1 say unto you, This 34 Made of 56 Forest trees 4 Sick.She _ 48 God of love. =now who and what .they like To tear to Benny Drogram,, f region. man .hent down . to his, house- jnsti• 36 Me slue o . 57 To pull of a 6 on the 51 stitches. -' Hear on the fir lanes, and we find -Next In order, come-Informatfod tied rather „than the othe{: for the latest check-up that—Jack Please, Bob Hope,Ahe Bing Crosby every one that exalteth� himself pant - •b7 She an sac d. 52 Yellow bugle -, -Benny still 1s the favorite com• hour,, Fibber McGee and Molly, 37 North Africa. expert ? Cleanly. 55 Three -toed - shall be humbled; 'but he that '- '�J9 Spain. - Imitator or 8 Lary person. sloth. - _*diau of the listeners on this con • the Philharmonic Symphony or- humblet$ himself shallbe, be• exalt- 41 Drone bee. 9 Southeast. 57 Musical note. - Illnent. The Nene York World Tele- ctteotra. '-the Monday Ra4lo - Thea- ed." This publican was rot with- - ;m's tenth, annual poll shows trey and Charlie McCarthy in a out sin. He had sin'.'But But he asked- 1 2 3 grati " ' 5 6 7 8 14 - that Benny has won, the •honor for tie for ninth, with the Detroit Sym- God for forgiveness and received .,the eighth consecutive year. - phony Hour. " it. when God 'Justifies' a sinner, 10 t I I R The listeners who participated Quiz shows which rank high are it does not mean that that 'moment Take IE or Leave It . Truth ..or Con- ' 13 (4. ` 15 Ib lI have chosen. iielen T own char= .,; ,. _ the a omen in his m ma es . po that $ b Eayae as the number' One dramatic sequences, the Quiz Kids, and Kay acts, a Deragn` absolntt3iyright- atar, Guy. Lombardo is their fav- Kyser. - sous, without any sin whatever. 7 ache Mwd leader; Other winners -To, Glenn Miller goes -the honor but it does mean that ,God has +; fn their fields are Bing Crosby and of- having the dance bind of the cleared. this man of all guilt'in the • 21 22 23 .a...: Kate Smith as singi ra Of popular year. He finished second to Lom- mattes of sin. r', songs, Bill Stern as a 'sports an• barrio; the perennial favorite. _ 26 28 24 30 Zoiancer;,Raymond Gum, Swing as The poll shows that H. V. KaI- "Playing' Hookey" 31 2 i news commentator, Arturo Tog- tenborn ran Raymond Gram Swing eannini,as a conductor, Lily Pons, a close race- as the most popular Not Intelligent as a vocalist. news commentator., Other popular 35 AIRLANE FAVORITES commentators -were Iiowell Thom Why students play hookey has Irene Wicker, the 'singing story as, Elm Davis, and aur Sullivan., y 37 38 39 41 2 ]ady, was p°cked as the best among • • + been 'solved by Dr. Lillian Bray _ of the children's prog'h•alms. Recordmended: Kay hyser's .cut- Hill, psychologist. A survey 130 truant bonon- and 130 non= `}'i • 45 48 Fred Waring's program was rat- ting of "We'll Meet Again" is one truan#s,, showed the hockey play-. ed by the country's listeners as of the neatest things this 'orchestra ers viceze less intelligent. - 49 51 52 53 a We best quarter-hour show. has done fa years . Sammy Kay's - - _The Wo ld•Tele ramnll shows waxings 'of that bit about theod 3,t 55 56 that'Edgar Bergen's Charlie MaNightingale an ere _ Carthy sbow has dropped in popu• and "Dream Valley" . are rather Canada during 1939 totalled ?,- larity from near the top to a tie good . . . Leo Reisman has done 165,433,000 valued at $67,277; • 58' S9 60 for ninth place. .. a nice job on "Let's Be Buddies." 062. c 4 POP — A Classic 4 - J. -.$y J MILLAR WATT - 4. -.SES f r f'^0 I�KO1� _ . AT ? '_ �uA PHARE) I ,THIS SS ;� E B 11 _ i U sem• •'� �, •: _ 5.1 i••,Y w.•.i . '<.�; .f `:iR:'i.'n�T�i rTh4a WIN`.Mrs. tei,cdD:�:+• fix t '" q\;,:;:<`.:; ... - '-^-�� aYo cum nc.�. ��,•'' . >•:� ., ,; •','"' ... y... .., :., '^aur•.. Ho•a'' can I treat rough also packed in Pocket Tins —hall LIS ? balc H A. Pul) nlen:' of almond crcani into the slain just before rearing, ar.d th;n nip on a pair41of ohl lucre b^^!;: es. If'this is notit 'try 'usi:: cam hor iceeffect e, g P co instead of the eveaw. Q, How can .1 treat scratched _: 390 100e ,S mahogany furni;•ure': x e A. Before 'polieiting mahog• v, any furniture that . has been "People always seem to be fas- scratiihed rather deeply, fill in for a . husband to. send his wife a oinated by vocal acrobatics." the scratches r:ith' tincture of talentine?, —bily Pons., iodine. Then apply the wax or Ans Ners polish and the scratches will be a, No. They should be taught practically invisible. that g ners are, for daily. Q, How I clean out a dis- use .i the h me, office, and on colored vase or cruet? the street, as well as when in the �. a �? A. Pour,- • a 'little ,household presence of company. 2. ' Yes.'' � ammonia into the container, and Whether the' guest is dieting or allow to stind for a while. Shake ; not, a• hostess• should• never urge thoroughly until all the sediment that she eat more than she de- is' loosened, and then rinse with sires.' 3. Neve:,.; unless . you are v a warm water.sure the meeting %\ould be a mu- ' How can I most easily tual pleasure. 4. ?7o; this is. of wash the bean pot,. or 'badly . fection. The hand should be -stained casserole? slightly above the .waist level. A. The best method is .to put a ' 6. The bridegroom' should be handful of borax into, it, fill with coagratulafeed-lbut not -the 'bride. ture polish, started to. use. it," he said. "How much do you charge to shave a sideboard?". While "Mrs. MacPherson was bending over the washtUb, rub- bing and scrubbing,. there came a . timid' knock at the back door. Angry at '.the interruption, Mrs- M. flung open the door and %tood with,. -steaming hands on Hips, eyeing a sad little pedlar. "Did you want to see me'." she demanded. The little than took a quick step backwards. .."Well, if I did," • he replied meekly, "Fve got my wish, thank You. afraid 1 can't afford a new hat." ..Noe,• "No, I guess I'll have.. to ..talk through the old one for another season." —0 ._ An English justice .once (remarked that most of his judicial time was sheat is , Iogking into collisions be- tween motor urs, each on J its own side -of the road, each sounding its horn, and each stationary. *pealing- Demons Soule. of. the most picturesque New Year cereinonies in the world are - to be seen in Bali, Dutch . East Indies, where time seems to stand still. ' The people are quite simple and unspoilt and their belief in demons and gods -renialns unc t�ange�t: t7tr New - Year's morning ' the temples are decorated by the girls of the vil- lage, and women, kneeling three times, throw , the sacred hibiscus -blossani, -which- is held between their palms, to %invisible gods. Then the pick of the year's co* conut and banana crops is brought to the tenlilles -for the use of the priests. Later, demons and evil spirits are appeased, and each -village has a procession -in which masks and effigies are car-. rie,d. It is supposed that the evil 'spirits, faced .by their grim coun- terparts, will vanish in fear dur- ing,the Xew Year. .Canada: has in. reierve sgffi- cient wheat and bacon, etc., to keep Britain supplied for three years, in addition to meeting her own requirements. ` HEY SARGF _u WHERE'S R 0.0 ` MINARQ'S �N 'hot water and allow to stand , in One: should extend best wisbean A gilt than small is cost b the oven for a while. The brown- for happiness to the bride. valuable in ussi Menthols- ". ed parts will then .wash oat very6. Yes. He may send one of the � sof willstand him is dozens of -easily. pictured kind or it may be candy brings qui re in nasal catarrh and clow can I -put the cover- _ or flowers. - . chappin .bruises sprainaand on my ironing boa re ac gefeeett smoothly'! other con A. Before , putting on ..the Ontario City Balla ~ cover, dampen it. Then when the siw cover dries it shrinks a• little and Midway& for Duration will consequently fit smoothly. Modern Etiquette dBY ROBERTA LEE 1. Should- children be taught what some people call' "company manners"? . 2. When -a hostess knows that a guest is dieting, isn't it incon- siderate for her to insist that the guest eat . more than she de- sires. esires. : 3. Is it permissable -to ask' a friend to introduce you to other- people? therpeople? 4. Isn't it proper, -when shak- ing hands, to hold the hand at about chin level? The Sault Ste. Marie- city so- licitor has drafted an amend- ment to _the city's by-law cover - .Ing shows and circuses to outlaw midways from the city for the duration cf the war. Instructions were given the so- licitor , at the city council meet- ing when it was said that ad- jacent municipalities' would co- operate with the Sault Ste. Marie council in keeping midways out of the district during wartime. O Val* r1..•51 COMFORT D.ray RECTAL SORENESS AHD PILE. AGONY QUICKLY RELIEVED If you are trouoied . witn ttening _ piles or rectal soreness do not delay treatment and run the risk of•letting this condition become chronte. Any itchln,g.. or soreness or painful pass- age of stool is nature'a warning that proper treatment should be secured at once. For this purpose get a paeka`e of Rem -Bold from your drug$istt and use al directed. This ��pp F ,o, formula Which Is used �nternaH* In the form of a small, easy to take . tablet, will quickly relieve the -Itch- ing and sorenessand aid in heal-. ^ Ing tbe• sore tender spots. ELem-Rold le pleasant I uye, is hly rQcom- mended and it seems t e helght of folly ,for any one .to risk a• painful and chronic pile condition when such a tine remedy may 'be had at so 5.- Should every guest at a reasonable s'cost. wedding reception congratulate Y' the bride anti bridegroom?ea#lrely a pleased with' the results. your druggist will glad! return 6. Isn't it nice and thoughtful Exclusive territory given. State your money- - ADVERTISEMENTS... - f ELEQTRIC MOTORS FOR ­SALE B4RSES - ----- — _ .; L-EGKL n ;1, LINDSAY, I.AW OFFICE, CAP - ELECTRIC :MOTORS, NEW AND 7UU fIURJE.s' FOR SALE OR EX -J, reconditioned. Jones A !Moore El- ch, a n go. Perciferons, Belt tans.- itol Theatre Building, St. Tbomas. ectrie Company. Z36 Adelaide St t lydifsdn�lev. French Canetans, Ontario. Special Department for West.' Toronto. Coachers, Standardbreds. Hack- neje. Canada's largest Sortie Breeding establishment offer -200 .farmers collections. FI'�ANCLlL ed if products returned for failure. BABY CHICKS Pedigreed Stallions (or sale or lease, 150 Pedtgreed Mares, 850 - Grade Horscs. Write for illustrat- SIURTCiAt;ES UR AGREEDSENTN 06 WE� C.1V SI;PPLF YUU t�'ITH' chicks barred PlynwutL cd circular apd Llst Stallion Bar- "a male purchased for cash, prompt +, cod �ocks and 5.�.tti .Leghorne Barron gains. k Let aft quote delivered, price ' any kind of horse required. Arn- attention. North Short !fealty Co, Oshawa, Ontario. Strain. fared to Lay, Pullets one " day old and older. 16 years breed- WIsconsin, Nos, 6'15 and. 645, $4,50 7 ' to $6.00 delivered; Registered 2nd ing 'testing and hatching. Prices RHEUMATISM 9 I PF'EREH!i are reasonable. Do it now and write for cirdula,r with -prices. K\ITTI,NG 311CHINC9 GOOD RESOLUTION — •F V E R t ; KNITTING NL1UIiINES FOR SALE , J. D. Johnson, Fergus, Ont. sufferer of Rheumatic Pains or X for special offer prices, with ,. Guaranteed .p: IC•:A t� •rr-ur irtiv PARTS .+�+•� AI D PAR S r-ss1:r'u t 9%V %,A% • " . i� Used-- New : - ', T11Rti, Pt►p't•:U-tlNrr%_ Hydrnelle, - " .e.•ri,r • •ems-.•++ �.•r.'�e+•+f« • + .- 3 - what Science.'. Starteros: Knsrnru,s, enrl,rlrrLor". Is w0i Radlntors• — Fschanne Sevilec, Glnxx or rerrrnd. -'• - Lrt^y 'Auto 1'nri�. �Ir l'r 1, Ibronla. ATMOSPHERIC SUN TIDES - K. G. Meldabi has published In Copenhagen a book • in which _,he. presents conclusions from studies of 'tides - in the atmrs- '► phere of the sun, which. he as - 'tribes to gravitational disturban- ees produced by the planets. The planets studied .were McAury, Venus, the Earth, Jupiter and Saturn... The first three • are planets, but relatively close to the sun, while the latter two . . are very large, but at consider- :•. able distances. The half periods.- eriods:of ofthe planets and the combing- ' tion of their effects were studied with reference to positions on the sun's surface and not to space. ctli-ordinates. Allowance was ' made for the rotation of the sun and the manner in which. dis-. iurbances move on its surface- He reports -that the tidal effects give a curve which. corresponds to. the curve of the sunspot tlycle. The cycle has alength _ 'of about * 11.25 years which_ cor- responds to the sun -spot cycle.:. r HAVE YOU HEARD? 'new clerk was always late, anxi It ways had a different . excuse. Arriving an hour' late one morn - Ing. he was greeted -by the boss with: Ar !"Well, Brown, what's your Gto17 this time?" "Well air," was the reply.. !'someone turned the mirror on the mantlepiece round to the twa]L When I came downstairs. :this morning I' couldn't see^my- ''rilelt is the looking -glass, and, na- ttatally, I thought 'I'd gone, to il►ork 1" "You win!" gasped the man- •" . ger, .•. •y - J►. ' --0-- The after dinner speaker, touching on the advantages of co-operation, said: — "Now take freckles. Think -'what a nice shade of tan they'd make if they would only set together." A man -entered a barber's shop for a haircut. The barber men-, :'honed that his client's hair was ,� .:getting titin on,top.. - "Why not try ,a Iittle of my wonderful hair restorer?; he. urged. "It's only a quarter:" The customer bought a bottle. r.' A' week later he to the ,returned shop, •barber, "Well," asked the "how did you find the hair restorer?" "I left the bottle on the kit - then table, and my wife, think - Ing it -was a new kind of furni- ' -Easy Way to' Relieve HEUMA-TIC Aches and Pains - -Here is a simple, easy` way' to- get relief from the agony of swollen, ,'rbeumatic Joints and muscular ache and pains. Go to Yovr druggist and get a bottle of tits. It you are not _ b cis back6.i go actyourmoney This - a generous offer you can not afford is ignore. Ho•a'' can I treat rough also packed in Pocket Tins —hall LIS ? balc H A. Pul) nlen:' of almond crcani into the slain just before rearing, ar.d th;n nip on a pair41of ohl lucre b^^!;: es. If'this is notit 'try 'usi:: cam hor iceeffect e, g P co instead of the eveaw. Q, How can .1 treat scratched _: 390 100e ,S mahogany furni;•ure': x e A. Before 'polieiting mahog• v, any furniture that . has been "People always seem to be fas- scratiihed rather deeply, fill in for a . husband to. send his wife a oinated by vocal acrobatics." the scratches r:ith' tincture of talentine?, —bily Pons., iodine. Then apply the wax or Ans Ners polish and the scratches will be a, No. They should be taught practically invisible. that g ners are, for daily. Q, How I clean out a dis- use .i the h me, office, and on colored vase or cruet? the street, as well as when in the �. a �? A. Pour,- • a 'little ,household presence of company. 2. ' Yes.'' � ammonia into the container, and Whether the' guest is dieting or allow to stind for a while. Shake ; not, a• hostess• should• never urge thoroughly until all the sediment that she eat more than she de- is' loosened, and then rinse with sires.' 3. Neve:,.; unless . you are v a warm water.sure the meeting %\ould be a mu- ' How can I most easily tual pleasure. 4. ?7o; this is. of wash the bean pot,. or 'badly . fection. The hand should be -stained casserole? slightly above the .waist level. A. The best method is .to put a ' 6. The bridegroom' should be handful of borax into, it, fill with coagratulafeed-lbut not -the 'bride. ture polish, started to. use. it," he said. "How much do you charge to shave a sideboard?". While "Mrs. MacPherson was bending over the washtUb, rub- bing and scrubbing,. there came a . timid' knock at the back door. Angry at '.the interruption, Mrs- M. flung open the door and %tood with,. -steaming hands on Hips, eyeing a sad little pedlar. "Did you want to see me'." she demanded. The little than took a quick step backwards. .."Well, if I did," • he replied meekly, "Fve got my wish, thank You. afraid 1 can't afford a new hat." ..Noe,• "No, I guess I'll have.. to ..talk through the old one for another season." —0 ._ An English justice .once (remarked that most of his judicial time was sheat is , Iogking into collisions be- tween motor urs, each on J its own side -of the road, each sounding its horn, and each stationary. *pealing- Demons Soule. of. the most picturesque New Year cereinonies in the world are - to be seen in Bali, Dutch . East Indies, where time seems to stand still. ' The people are quite simple and unspoilt and their belief in demons and gods -renialns unc t�ange�t: t7tr New - Year's morning ' the temples are decorated by the girls of the vil- lage, and women, kneeling three times, throw , the sacred hibiscus -blossani, -which- is held between their palms, to %invisible gods. Then the pick of the year's co* conut and banana crops is brought to the tenlilles -for the use of the priests. Later, demons and evil spirits are appeased, and each -village has a procession -in which masks and effigies are car-. rie,d. It is supposed that the evil 'spirits, faced .by their grim coun- terparts, will vanish in fear dur- ing,the Xew Year. .Canada: has in. reierve sgffi- cient wheat and bacon, etc., to keep Britain supplied for three years, in addition to meeting her own requirements. ` HEY SARGF _u WHERE'S R 0.0 ` MINARQ'S �N 'hot water and allow to stand , in One: should extend best wisbean A gilt than small is cost b the oven for a while. The brown- for happiness to the bride. valuable in ussi Menthols- ". ed parts will then .wash oat very6. Yes. He may send one of the � sof willstand him is dozens of -easily. pictured kind or it may be candy brings qui re in nasal catarrh and clow can I -put the cover- _ or flowers. - . chappin .bruises sprainaand on my ironing boa re ac gefeeett smoothly'! other con A. Before , putting on ..the Ontario City Balla ~ cover, dampen it. Then when the siw cover dries it shrinks a• little and Midway& for Duration will consequently fit smoothly. Modern Etiquette dBY ROBERTA LEE 1. Should- children be taught what some people call' "company manners"? . 2. When -a hostess knows that a guest is dieting, isn't it incon- siderate for her to insist that the guest eat . more than she de- sires. esires. : 3. Is it permissable -to ask' a friend to introduce you to other- people? therpeople? 4. Isn't it proper, -when shak- ing hands, to hold the hand at about chin level? The Sault Ste. Marie- city so- licitor has drafted an amend- ment to _the city's by-law cover - .Ing shows and circuses to outlaw midways from the city for the duration cf the war. Instructions were given the so- licitor , at the city council meet- ing when it was said that ad- jacent municipalities' would co- operate with the Sault Ste. Marie council in keeping midways out of the district during wartime. O Val* r1..•51 COMFORT D.ray RECTAL SORENESS AHD PILE. AGONY QUICKLY RELIEVED If you are trouoied . witn ttening _ piles or rectal soreness do not delay treatment and run the risk of•letting this condition become chronte. Any itchln,g.. or soreness or painful pass- age of stool is nature'a warning that proper treatment should be secured at once. For this purpose get a paeka`e of Rem -Bold from your drug$istt and use al directed. This ��pp F ,o, formula Which Is used �nternaH* In the form of a small, easy to take . tablet, will quickly relieve the -Itch- ing and sorenessand aid in heal-. ^ Ing tbe• sore tender spots. ELem-Rold le pleasant I uye, is hly rQcom- mended and it seems t e helght of folly ,for any one .to risk a• painful and chronic pile condition when such a tine remedy may 'be had at so 5.- Should every guest at a reasonable s'cost. wedding reception congratulate it you try Hem -'.told and are not - the bride anti bridegroom?ea#lrely a pleased with' the results. your druggist will glad! return 6. Isn't it nice and thoughtful Exclusive territory given. State your money- - ADVERTISEMENTS... - -,.: m;CLASSIFIED ELEQTRIC MOTORS FOR ­SALE B4RSES - ----- — _ .; L-EGKL n ;1, LINDSAY, I.AW OFFICE, CAP - ELECTRIC :MOTORS, NEW AND 7UU fIURJE.s' FOR SALE OR EX -J, reconditioned. Jones A !Moore El- ch, a n go. Perciferons, Belt tans.- itol Theatre Building, St. Tbomas. ectrie Company. Z36 Adelaide St t lydifsdn�lev. French Canetans, Ontario. Special Department for West.' Toronto. Coachers, Standardbreds. Hack- neje. Canada's largest Sortie Breeding establishment offer -200 .farmers collections. FI'�ANCLlL ed if products returned for failure. BABY CHICKS Pedigreed Stallions (or sale or lease, 150 Pedtgreed Mares, 850 - Grade Horscs. Write for illustrat- SIURTCiAt;ES UR AGREEDSENTN 06 WE� C.1V SI;PPLF YUU t�'ITH' chicks barred PlynwutL cd circular apd Llst Stallion Bar- "a male purchased for cash, prompt +, cod �ocks and 5.�.tti .Leghorne Barron gains. k Let aft quote delivered, price ' any kind of horse required. Arn- attention. North Short !fealty Co, Oshawa, Ontario. Strain. fared to Lay, Pullets one " day old and older. 16 years breed- WIsconsin, Nos, 6'15 and. 645, $4,50 7 ' to $6.00 delivered; Registered 2nd ing 'testing and hatching. Prices RHEUMATISM 9 I PF'EREH!i are reasonable. Do it now and write for cirdula,r with -prices. K\ITTI,NG 311CHINC9 GOOD RESOLUTION — •F V E R t ; KNITTING NL1UIiINES FOR SALE , J. D. Johnson, Fergus, Ont. sufferer of Rheumatic Pains or for special offer prices, with Neuritis should try Dixon's Rein. ay BUY URQtiHART STRAIN BARRED s Rock chicks direct. Superb layer of large eggs. 'Winner' •of three - egg -laying contests. Angus Urqu- hart, Greenfield, Ontario. YEAR, AFTER YEAR THE. SAME Bray customers order Bray Chicks. Ordered now. Bray Chicks catch the better markets. Looks. like it good poultry year. -.Chicks, started n chicks, 3-1 weec&Pons. 'Order March chicks now. Start right— buy _Bray. Bray Hatchery, 130 John North:' Hamilton, Ont. 13AI:ER1'.CQ1�Ir�LE�T • PATCERS' OVTaNS AND •.%lACHiN- ery,• also rebuilt equipment aT- way's, Orin. • hand. Terms arranged. 'Correspondence invited. Hubbard Portable Oven Co., 103 Eathurst . SQL®'E�S� CHf•:F:NF. StAlihR RUB OUT TIRED ACHES cHP:f:sF: �t.l1LF:I: FOR SEA..ON 1941, ,with cei•tiflca[e' ror,;@uebeq. �__•J For full'particulars—wrire,'H..Il t{fl-r`f►$`r` s Lasr, Ifollands \Iiils Qttobec. ^pR, DF:TEC'TIVFS B}i:COJiJ!: :\ 1-/77TIa:T1l'i•:. 01: SEC— ret-Service Agent. -Write at once. C. I Julien, 1•:ox 25, Station T, 1 14lontreal. _' N614oudestless s 11 Cranky? Restless? 0 $ Can't sleep? Tire easily? Annoyed by fe- male functional dis- orders and monthly, dlatress? Then tape Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound, famous for over 60 years in helping such rundown, weak, nervous conditions. Made especit;Uy for tomnetl. WELt WORTH Taymal . f FARM FOR HALF: 116 ACR'.. FARM FOR SATE, HIGH - WHY ' A LW'e Inilf--1 Fast-uf West Montrose, quarter mile to school., 1C1.;,1ph rind J:ILC11euer 19 miles. ,'';[.urge House, Bank Barn. Silo. .;Drive Shed, water in stable, .gar- afe and ont buildings. Hydro av- ailable, Fred Uberig, \treat Mont- rose, P.O., Ontario. T FOOT y11b'FF:RERy E result.-. `.,UQ Ifometreatmen t (four products) 32,0(1 postpaid. -Robin'• iron, 8 South Garfield. Ilamliton. 1 e• quantity of free wool - Start now edy.-Munru's Drug Store, 335 El- i:'earning money, at hone and mak- gin, Ottawa, $1,00 Fostpaid. s ',tng socks for soldiers, sailors and `•alrmen. Trade in yott'r 'old ma• RELIGIOUS chide on .a new one generous cash allowance made. Auto Knit- I{ ELIJA\H.CUMING BEFOI:I: CEIItIST. tern Limited, Dept 144, 637 Dav- ` wonderful book sent freer Megiddo enport Road. Toronto. i Mission, H., RaChester, New York. MEDICAL I SALESMAN RANTED YATURE'S HELP — DIXON'S REDS• edy for Rheumatic Pains, Neuritis Thousands praising- it. Munro's Drur• Store. 335 Elgin, Ottawa, E1.0 .Posted W. OFFER TO tNVEliirOttS ' List of Inventions and full infor- mutl'on sent free. The Ramsay Co., Registered, •Ptitenf Attorneysi, 273 Bnnit Street. Ottawa. Cansda, Hl -;LP R'ANTF.D — FF.1IAI,% DOMINIUM-YP.OVINCIAL YOU Traintng.ofrers free -domestic ser-, vice e6uwe to young ,vomer be- tween sixtceR•And thtrty yegrs of -age. For further information ap- ply in writing to Supervisor, Hgme" Service Training -School,. De})t. of Labor. Pdrflament Buildings. To- ronto.', MEDICAL I,:IDIGS—IIS DL:tufYE:D, P.YIN�UL,• trreg'ul ,r periods worry you take Fem-a Moue, the -prompt, effective. relief. I,etieve yourself • of worry, ttnneces§i,ry surrering. t.:oltic $2. Osfpnld.. Iiirbrnntibnril' INstribb• ors, Box 1(L". 1)epl. W.. Toronto: TRY IMPERIAL FUII I•'I:.l: t?l' 11.1 1 \ 1'111 i•I N FIN. iShltig. .fay f of 8 Exp'.,sure film developed, ornf iii-inted tvilh en- largeme ,i. Ll w.. i'nrelul prnce,4+ing 'h) r,•c '.,ell• t'• h'i- laiwiv h,,.%v, ,1sPRre: N;il �5frn•I I'n!, Impt-r of I;h.,rn' Ser - vwv, 1!ef•I A, yr It un J., Toruntu SAX SMAN, H t o sell to store.`, Ladies' Hou s Dresses and Men's Working cloth- es, on commission basis. Cash bond required 'to cover cost of samples. Exclusive territory given. State -age experience references. Write ' P.O. F.ox 143, '_Montreal. S71'74311FN N1A1N-rI:D INCRE_\SE YOUR , INCONI-F, S EIAL Ing 200 Famtlex products: toilet articles, medicines, essences, spin- as, cleaners, etc: Each home rep- ,rescnts a customer. Wonev refund- ed if products returned for failure. :YA%rll,V i, X10 St.. Clement, Mon- ., treat:' x . SEED FOR HALF: ONTARIO HiBF.1-b SEED CORN WIsconsin, Nos, 6'15 and. 645, $4,50 7 ' to $6.00 delivered; Registered 2nd generation Erban, Alnska. Van - oats $1.35 and $1.00; new, '} ,.guard ,bags; treated. Ian Maynard, Chat-, ham. _ Guaranteed .p: IC•:A t� •rr-ur irtiv PARTS .+�+•� AI D PAR S r-ss1:r'u t 9%V %,A% Used-- New SPECIALIZIM.' IN It1:RUILT 11111- T11Rti, Pt►p't•:U-tlNrr%_ Hydrnelle, H e l i r s WinvIiev. Generator-. ; Starteros: Knsrnru,s, enrl,rlrrLor". Radlntors• — Fschanne Sevilec, Glnxx or rerrrnd. -'• - Lrt^y 'Auto 1'nri�. �Ir l'r 1, Ibronla. C',. • ISSUE 8—'41 r T Z kS ` Y 10. r • ' ,:-LO ALUMS oomed the ladies in a few, well aced, well-del:vered address. Grant latter being won bW Grant Redditt :.AaJrONA r chosen Tords. Ashort progxwn, then introduced the chairman, (Sr. Boys'), Jean Warren (Sen. , w4tich began, with several of the Rev. M. g. Jenkinson, who conduct- Girls' and Don. Scott (Jr. Boys'). rme Stud Club meetes at the r~--�Me are pleased to repoiti Miss a�embert a of c ed file bdBnce of the ' Y y . Xvwe Elliott, who hue been in the �S Pam program. Mas. Coates was presented with a home of Mir. and Airs. Fred Mc First General Hospital for the past number, '4God bless the shorts of They program cons'sted of part and War Sav ngs- Cert. by the. pupils Nair, b6nday night next. Erne weeks, is now ra dl recover EnSl�'�' D*w*cal � number$ by unison chpruses 40' the school, with for her assistance- in preparing and ' fig• y Mrs. 'Frank Bicker, 'Mks, Harold Miss St. John at the piano; Recit- rehears'ng the program. Green River, called on *s. W .-Died, at Toronto,'op February 14tchell; instaumentai solos by atiorrs -by: P. McCarthy, and D. *KiW, tete day :+aceatly. 18th, Xwy-Milleq dW1y beloved 34m Irving White and read'ngs Carlton, •and a mus'cal" reading by GR EN RIVPA Xe are glad to know that Mrs. 'wrrfe of Ridswd Moore Sr., and by, Msm Margaret WeThe Eileen Bushby; Dance numbers by y HW Y is better after �= cekstribut:ons of these ladies were girls of ' the ;Grades, with excellent ' On S4r*dm - Ili+• 16th„ BU%- � >� fly of Pidceriag. Funeral on der the doctorit care tvwtth a hewWt all v much Hutehi beloved wife of Axnold '. l�ri eu� y�rsciated Dainty co-ordination and rythm• Vocal- Hutchings, sed aiway at her . day, Feb. 21st at 8.80 a. m , cpn�tioa. Sagmm High lades at SL Anth,- refits were serwed from silos, by Howard Bath, acoampan- ngs, tI(s® M• W'. hfacKay bas beet con decorated xables in t ae f f:AW to her bed vpith bt+omchitis. �� Church, - Mon. change of the ied h5'! his bpvther --lath, the gu:tar; home, on . the vet north ilatesmieat in lit. Hope Cemetery. SrouP leaders wth Mrs. M. R. Piano duet, k15' D. Carlton ,and G. of Green Rkves; is het' 65th year. r`he 1nititute-'aper at t'be b�oose -+Phe meebiag arranged by the J6*ineon, Dire. W. V. Redditt, White; Piano solo, b Grace White, About a month ago, Idrrs• StiteQsof Mrs, 1K B%wiW Wlwld Day of Prayer Comsaiutea X"• P• iug and Nl m C: J. excellently plWed; and veto plays � �e etr moon -with s strobe, last set Wednesday but a V*9k 3* .fie ' talk 8teveason pouring tea. Those in � �, : � leallied to eros . *KU be held in the baseumt, of l• sating Henry' (W ` 31cE P. extent Chit it wai g1vtm by Rem Wim, • Reeeoar. in charge deserve ranch Credit for R.' Warren and. F. McEwen) 0,9"t "' ass � 1;T9sited Church on Friday Ac7w Jnr are chosen, _ afternoon, Feb. 28tis. at 8 o'eloek, this very euocessfnl afternoon. and "Maa'I-order Wife" (W, Bunt- would recPvO ` Hawbver, toward and ttm& dtRties:" �a ibis is a meeting arranged by ''", and Desacs will be ing, D. Scott, J. Ming, E. Bush- ®0d °f -week she snffeaed held in Ifte town hall -r o Fridw, anoth' -st"ke fi+o�m •whi&' she, i+eprdseabativee • of all Protestant by, M• Mclean, W. M'�orrlah), both failed to Charch s in the village, and is in 21st' under the auspices of the his plays and very well dome, bra.", ' y"sinB away, as .. EIDGRIAM C?J= r _w St. ' Mania de Sales Church All some of the ers having a'-previoast r : sloded on Sit &y �lteeping with the world snide move ( g . $ - ojt �_ - - - - > =16 the local committee urgently welcome. good many lines to pr%we. Senior Before her aansnr ag+e to Mx. ldlnt r!'he . '9 --.Packed to, the doors, was the chir*s, she •vis 1� Elizabeth l*d Creek W4 L Wjw R�ec�est s►U the-rwaneo of this gzaduatea -►lore: P. Baker, M. Boy.. � � con8 unity to mal0e an effort to be way a lift of people found the es, 'T. *Quitom, C. Prouse, il: Red- Pyne, of Toronta� She leavda to pr9afded over bw Mks, Carl Wall. Cow=cnity - Hall auditoriUM . on d'tt, M• R ley and. A. �Sy. Jun- Imoutn, her husband, one daugh lava Lettars of agoedation were k L ti decd, . Fz h,. ame . brother iniad one read from solcCera overseari, for - 4,41 t--R'lre February meeting of the tariday evening last, when the loo- for ,Graduates: F. Broniman, D. �� who 4sa node ham+ �•� �� � �� •>�y , clothes ' •IVlaaaen's b*titute VKIJ be held in 01 Cdutinuation School held their Carkon . J. Goodwin, S. PiIkey, S. w1.th w, for the past few ,etre. and msoeae sent were donees by the Club Rooms annual Co heir 'cement. Ilse pupils Risk and D. Winter. Profic' The ft ick Hill ; ace at the W. I. m. to the layette show ,on >l:'riday even -0' hig, Feb. 28th, at 8 o'cloeke, D. S. had sold their adm'ssions, (always Shields were presented _to Clin. :a good pian) Cemetery on the , layettes to be sent to Fingland. , T. St•' Patrick's .Day Program, in ging the w�sek, and Prowse (hermitage), Mary' Riley afternoon of �Tuesdey, 18th. Rev.. �. Dixon, Mks. ,Young and Mrs_ wi understand brought in oor rer- (Cartwright), Eliz. Armstrong W0son, of Whitewale officiated Bodwell ses'ved tea. e�'ge of fibs nwmhers of the Jr. Mr, eipts of over. $80. the net proceeds- ('Balsdon),_-Dor., Carlton (Jones), -- Pascoe, . Institute. iiostesseh — Mesdames: -- Pascoe, Hugh IK'ller, Rmuph, W. going to the War 'Victims' Fond. FhyWs Gabes (P'ck. bows), and47 Miner Jr!, Iawson, and Maus Mur- The Pupils' under the direction of the Athletic Shields to: Grant - iel Westney. Please enter front Mr. Coates and Miss St. Johb, the Redditt (I%terary), Don. Scott two, teachers, the •staff of the Peb- (Fallaise), Jean Warren and Ella 'gawr. _• S. of the United l'c Fool and Mrs. Coates present- MacRae (Sterritt), pb&llis Gates - - - -- ed a very fine program, which (Pick. Dai -" - • -- !' held a Valesrtine Hostess i Dairy), Rev.- E. G. Ro-li'nsori, E+tX" Jw'th the Addrem of Wel- Mr. W.lfred Monne Miss Louise „ 'lli'ea in the prettily detonated 8. S. y,.�� _ '`toaa� Phesident 3�rs Falla'se web• come by one: of the senior Doys, Rorke aril Mr. R. T. Dobie Pres -1 - 19e Grant Redditt in a oarefully . preip- •'ented the Shields and Cups, the .11 the tin t rays to'buy . *tet. Ti's• LEADER GROCERIES_ _ - : •. t Have you tried �,Q Large Prunes - �l !! �%'e McLAREN' �r 8 _-. IC- PAC __ V _ vice Cooking 27 ✓ • Tea - - Cof#ee F' � lbs o EStill in the lead _T Pasted is glass - Choice " rg* ,, A'•: Because Sealers Polished Rice y It's (food Tea Bpeeia! 1 ria! -Price• { . dRo: per lb. Vc. per lb.i g ! •for 2So• 'R YOU" ILL ENJOY SHOPPING 74? "'HiE BIG MORE" Ak _ "'Big 89" Overalls ---No better- made. Still boldiag -retail price at $►2.60. Bu soon. y :. "Sisman" Work boots—no better made—many lines - $2.96 to $6.60. Be sure you get "'Sisman s %-'•Han;h's', -nark shirts -many lines to shoves from.- �- j n up. or ;1.00 - ' . ' . ��� �� CANADIAN ���� � �� i�� �' LY .- ---Zadiee� Ladies ! Ladies ! - -The new. gpring Prints - and the new Spring Print Hoagie Dresses ate naw . . • gin, The $1.00 house dresses are simply amusing - . in style and colorings. "THIS TIME we are ALL in•tbe front ,Tine."—H.1tii. THE KING. Corrie on- in and browse around ' TALL IN! The line'is forming._ Close the ranks :Answer His Majesty's calL. Every man, woman ; mend child in Canada has a duty to perform.. _CHA FMA N . -Some will fight.. You, too have a job to do. It s-' may demand_ sacrifice.- You are called -: • fiuntsh .7 on to help _ the mum tiotu needed to win the war guns and tanks for the army ... planes for ■ the air force ... ships for the navy and merchant - - For b& $a.00fiokenng..* lmarine• Guns and taaks and planes and ships a Yf 6d 1" $5.00 .--cm money. You are not asked to give you - only askew to LEND your novel►. nigissonw.- Our�lsplay of 3A0 tK i ass trace ti. ; sso you can do Y ��� 4 slam for "am ; MCCtary and Findlay T W" is 0n11 one place to get the e:naaa dm edit*�eWksof ..r..ae�.rrar ;.to wnn'i war_from the People of Caoada. A large ' e .. ,. • ` �iteve8 and _Rail�es e =q" wo � ��� � part will come from business firms and people with ' f }S,ores J1t dw ."memo in ea t et teat tits your invest. -� r per bftwec . 3'16 eoenpor.ds large ineoo They will pay high tales and buy heavily r - t(lQ rrry �v be reee.ard ac avma d ee�ir of Wlu Loan Bonds. 13ut mare money is needed.... a _ cored owner, after Wz anAb. iron dile et ;great deal mora sio,000 000 a month is expected .from •' beat at •a ed buwwd Nab of .ate. rho sang, 9" 11epre„r,ft an arwoo mea, women andAildren who iaresc in War Sariggs � McclarY �BCt�c, R 4 lFngideure def r�geratora _. War* hard Um more. Save all yon c n sad lead yourto. _�+ _ . ,e,.itrd .. savings to Canada. BUY WAR SAVINGS CERTI• ��� Maand®ultry Foods j' ►., W rr: w..t ,ra,,,,at Pveehoew FICATES. Budget to buy them regularly. Bay them .. r.es ut.sas, r w t Co s ao so to Me everyweek ... every month - . as long as -the war imts. _ � All Kids • ii a ease 113 a sus You ws'It he Fnr.r,;.,., a L_L�. bf �15+L! .3YS u. to ee r_nsr ,; `... —o 6 IIu ...suss ... cnv SaYIII$ h3tpalL ,•.,. �. r • :•i "... a habit that will benefit you when xictnty is ,von. ; g j ping to win the -Car. _ will be loin a real oh in bel � It gent for.. Mcrormick,Ceeriag 'Farm Nachinery"adi! Y Rc s. Pwbluh�d by The Was Savings Cossmittee, straws -row -.. _ - ' -- - - Oce Nott* ,•: Ws trove a. Cas Gat tk ft* loam esti, - - WAR ...... .. ' - 1 N(,iS* (ER -T! Fl(,Aj, JIM ', •' .. .. -,• ... t�� =� « . . BALSDONI PICKERIN _ j: r •