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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1941_02_28- !'� , r-4 ..� _.. .•. �.. «rr-•._r..v.... vrrw_ -:.fi .-It-.� •% +v..• .!'!R. •. •-, �_ .... 4' .�,L�, d , _WOL. LXI RING, ONT,} FRIDaA V FEB 28- 1941 N��• �- 1psa co tiana! 4Gs2:b*. BROUGHAM AUD11MY il l u s Contrlbons. to ;SENO 4oa� iA- goodly 'number attended the .'X as Helen 'Puckrin is doing well - u� r '- Y P. "ting. party at Cedarena, now at the hoe#taL Te,I )t'ij� .s Witt p►� a» ,. '�i, H. O. PSAI?4SON-P6ysLstart "O "6W'Swasoe. Diebwton. lois on Monday..- right; U%e Hydro geople are - ' orlung 2 ISa6•-t93$ h t . B. P'Ol'iSYTH. Oph. �.. ;Ijir'ectof'trhe Y`' P:•elm, "Holiday on the 'lips getting Heady 'for the `%1CttYns Ft>ind _ ,� d��ties. Hoge' was well attended, eonsid- a^are. gash- sl,; of �we'ghb "about '4CHOPPINGi embri qe erin the roads and weather two and one-half tons and •carries - Nopd Wednesday and Friida star• ezu� ��� g CostrRadeas acknowledied �, Y >r �,a,m• pa,, The Young .People meet on Sus- about 4000 feet of wire. K ING N W T_`_�HE P C ER E_ S day, March 3rd: Fellasiiship • Con- XlUtleh for the united' meeting of WE ORIND IFM : AAA" vener, Mis. - Hugh Galnnon in the Audley and•; I'4icicer:ng Wbrn-" Ac mwledged by. Telegram 455-00 phage of •the tc�gc, "Religious en's Institute wEiien Rex .Frost by L110'. $fall, yhOrts and Feed of +111 - >ptlhfA.ib�D fttiDDY Barriew „ AtMiowle sd by Telegram $B:OQ' WWS, &iso f�lirlera#a Gild Giber ` SQliritgr, Notary rubaco .w Pleat vals. Roll Call beginning JWU1 tell about and show. his old 1�q�q wttur tu4a 1[ t3- with the letter "F'! world trip and Veturee: - Co4c."trates for prafflable feediot Ar+aazm.iMt of t3otr. wbtt►r• W. J. Brown' and )Dvain to the Rex Frost meet- - ,il4:t. and g kept on bard "*TON, BELL t!` ROSS Miss 34w7, of Toronto, rasited T ing, the date of the regular Club i�NSeALE - r/t stook oayl. lite bast Poultry. Earristora fi Solicitors C. and I� Browln on Sundw. meeting will_, be postponed, '..and --+ •R. 1. »1TON. K, C. ?siepitosle ')dim � Blrrton, of Det- its date will be given in next is- 'W. X Sl -meets this Friday'" s -+ 'Feeds aid ;Stuppties. _ iii.BROOKE BE", K. C. model, 21ii$ rot, visited her relatives here last sue of this paper. ternoon at the FlamOnage. This is week. Gerald and . Mrs. Coxvran, _ Rose- to Im the armee prayer' > B. n'F• BOSS :.372 B St. ,tont. John Kr.4x has ,been..ori _tile . banl�r spent Sunday at Gras- 11d c§ Doreen Bale= .3s.. g L�� ,��R�i�OR JO P L. POND Twout sick list Having had his tonsils re- --� -- her stater, Miles Vetmfa Basion Jf . moved lest Monday. DUN'IVLAT0N a week $ tA.,, Es. 4 1 ividKILLAN er. Sol- Mom aril 'Ame" M W. Gray spent several days . ..►J:`he :�orhh Grattp ' of Reds --toss ._ • Tato. 'Teawlone itr aaoa. Seel last week wrath the Kayes family,. AW. Alex. Thom .hard the misfor- Workers are holding a quilting at Mi 0M ��' t�&WO& llcuiab of Vl�lritevale,-help' ng. --to eare for lame. to, -.tall . and . break her arm.. , Frarndale's this- ' Tuesdays aft- L. S. On As fayre tM sressdM l*.. 111n. Ka3;es. last 'week. ernoon. )knit -� ?Me 'rls of the G. G. I. T. held 'We extend a wolcomie to Mrs. The W. I. an hoiding an Open h RBBBRT T. FALLA ISE. L. D 8.. f3 iD.tl.•s.. GradrateoftoRotfl CO -11W of their Februarpr meeting at- the .Fbrrester, w.7ho'has come to . res= Meet•ng' in the Hall this F�Iday WM. C. RURi AP- � 1 Ded4i se •oaaand;tge a .e"hT of Twonco. haane of 8. h Gannon, on -ide in our ,con-.munk .' with Mrs. e,� A pleasant ,even is to - JUSTICE OF THE PEAC31 �} ' �p� b pycreate r Goat p� st. Awa- Hugh ra3;• ' P ng A arw7=cb�. Ykker►na, Ola& urn= v Saturday, . east President- DLldred A. Thi. be r canned -for everyone. Everyone for the County of Ontario ,sirai aPbo a nee esaoa°°�nemmt. tx�r Gillman conducted the necessary Miss Shirley McCongehie spent w_ elcome: _ PICKERING ONT. ---�- business. The young -ladies th4m the week -end in the city, the litre W, A, met. at the home -of . the enterta nment: -bibs. Norton Bum. of her'friend Mass T: Been- Vis• Houlder last Wedraaday. A = iassl>rsa ♦ atebs.v short skit and the serving of a ion. Hilton Nicholson met' with qu It alas the older of b he day*. •� • �' • M) �- R. BRATON, TOW1vsHiP vee�rfy,,, dainty 'lundi: Mrs. Hooker served erlpper to all. On Tuesday evening,' an unfortunate accident while at Although there 'was tttgrsn weather "a D-0 Cy� t. con•oyaGew. camm"W42af for Y g, Feb. 18th, ahmw altfrravus, woe .nt•nt,�6te. t.r.er of lyla and bar: Bert Harvey held his furork in Oshawa ,which resulted a good crowd attended. IIIi111CUlaa Of �l $ilio/. wFltte..ts.o t. open house to their"net hbora, and in broken bask- He isr now in. � Foursr g' tuare Class met at the fest Ratu>: ♦�railallie with• the 'Oshawa' Hospital. Friends offer A. E. RIc>I•iARD.S01�1 made their guests weleorrre in, jolly �P- liam�e of Mrs. Y. Parkin, Tleur'sdW fash'cpn- P'rugressive _ Euchre - was the'r sympathy and best wishes evening last. Mrar Par'k'n served • I�ldt>6i"l�' -and Rervibla. - -Gl9X yRAL INS>;IRANt•7!S ptlayied, and all had a most enjoy- for a speedy, recovery. acro ituous. supper in honour of REAL ESTATE able even Mx. Tom PhilipSr., llhe. regular. meet;ng of the W. Mass Velma Balson•s- birthday. won kst Prize for Goi tlemenend A: of ' the United Church will be Las Rhone 5 7pre everting wsa spent in cutting ed resrdy hhB.. Albert Gray, lint for Ladies. held at the home of. hiza. Morlelyblocks for a quilt. An enjoyable i11!lLs4Hi�M TICK SIS , 'x °M wobiish A eolIectian for lite War Y.etima' Black on Thursday atternoon, Min:. tium was s nt by the good Hurn- to a°r°a. 6th, at 8 o -`clock. Ward for Roll bei present- Faith resen - . -: - - Fund was $iS.30. - Phon� Pick. tt000. - The afternoon church service bad Cat] - Oat Faith in the Holy - - _ - _ WK. Z y A ` i = T the usual attendance. Rev. Kennedy Sgirit.. - - I(y . 1111 YV - spoke on "The Chn.ch, its beginn- Vy'HITEYALE y Ore srosir >aoo !wr wa1 sr1eF iiN84D AUOT101iSIRQ AND ifrg•, when 'diso'ples- .and believers .l►lrst Aitken art •Rekettrte' or .. _ . VALUATOR meet 'n groups of believers- in fell- .:a ell- ppm F �t1% f aaJ�e-oNducted Aoywberc _ ova contrasting. the church of _ -_ Mrs'.- Wal ord, of Clareniorit' N COAL COQ r1he" or write. Aridraas 014 DuDdas toda6' ,with its great divisions taus- - KINSA.i.F3 Spears - visiting her matern Hire. ' A. Spears. _ + Street. Ba t~ ed by nonessential. differences of �_ a good attendance rasa had at WOOfle. C��$) 'r s _ . (too 'ate for lar t�rerlc) the W. 'I- meeting in the v' [loge V4Ykb=. Oasasie: opinions and dogmas, the sink . faith in,the Lord Jeaua Chr'et. lost . _ ~- on Wednesday I9th, and a very•_ _ -i8, D, �� �aiL, _ !i1 n Mur'd Bell is at her home fine reet,•rottse to the request was _ - sight of in ties manifold organize- - : aaa - fora few days. - tirade for 'tree layette slower. A , Vons of the ehgtch- of the present, W A. meets .this Wednesday at l� number of marm and lovely BDILDSE'S SUPPLIES ♦♦ __'' 'v e _ Q tiiri a challenge to aril to revive th '� y° Mrs. hooker e. A u' It •Pill ' be 9 included. -work kruttxd edea weep Pa � t-italirin and renewing of lite ass- g as�i0 IOOf ssrta a Goxnatnt Liarnsd - cattalo of tate Church of Chr'at." ufIted. 'On Tuesday, Herdt 11th, the - � Ytill] 8�. E, $tOi1$Yllif�, oIIt, Tl)e Y. P. •- Miss Eileen Parkin spam the end March Grog . of the W. 'A. will We havosloo piased le sWeir a f alt- - presented . their of the last week with Me. and LrNL of KAPLE LEAF MILLING lPirosre 1111 - hold a 1=kWecake Srgrpex in the S. -- . comedy drama "Holidapr House" in Mrs. M Iton Parkrn in the city. - 1"atera,ity, Medical, and Surgical the trnvr, hall 'on Fl.'iday evening. S. Room o! the Un'ted Church. An OpKrANY _ _ y cases taken . Bad roads ton some sect'orrs and a 'M and 1Nyrs. R. V. :[oa�ralv., intere�ting'meeting r¢iil be held 'at " M'r. and Mrs. Lloyd W -Kay, and 2330. A fine pragra,,n Ms been ar- -' - Maternity Sarni -Rood cam'K'al . at Markham_ made the _ - - AN-hy Hooiaer and sono vlsit.. _ _ - Rates for 10 day's --226.76 Attindance smaller than tmuai for ed Aiarraftsrrtan Jack Mowbray at aanged. Su-lper of delicious pan. W. MITCHELL R axed Nwsa in attandance and a Baougham drar.,s. 'its name, a Hamilton=.last Sunday. the lend you can est iota of, y( r101tAri�g, ,011l°t. Kbt ' ' � -- -' aiTl be •nerved. A coxdial RielcOme r • - earnedy, is very fitting,-• it 'cturea 2! hoer service gfasn: r'he . Foursquare.Class meets at tie t you. 'Adm. 25 and Phone Office 74 -Res. 863 • hot day seeker's act" for a fishing extended o. Ambulante Servlet _ the home of thr .Pleader, Mrs. V. dents., - MRS. �. R. GOOD '25.37 trap, seekw* g peace and quart, FaT n on,. Thursday, event This which they heti unfortrmafply* left gi y. nR Ain open meeting and 'supper un - MRS. iY ARE F an be special "war';.' meeting. • -'- at' � home.' �Iau� ruiiculous s xrarrt- i deli the; auel:ices of the White�'ete "±r anti -events de,•rlo but. the i - � - - •- : _ - •, ,���� - , - - g peer at "I',aaptist Mk- Circle 'Will be heed ' - Yore see e y �1' �. Varkin - ;s serving su xrns p' i o o'clock in honour of one them-- at tape lioure of )tits:' A. Spears on may s the new u art+ats .Peo��ed equal to meet an3T' f i be O surprises - and ertuergenciut; ar'is- Wednesday, Tprctadal•, M tint time ..NTL IRCN • '• �' �� ing. 4.rt'sts 'were: ?Ss,es Merl and fiae ' arch 4th. .„ : , n soap, Feb 12th there - ' , comimetace at 2.30 (s i. I�1SL7RF passed -a w, at his' r-idence near w}1Qn Mrs. Walter Da Clare- RADIA C ULATOK J'earr- Hdplans, orma Harden, Kinsale, William . Sadler, in h s TO Be Doia Wannu ', M,essrs Vernon -Ell- trMont, .wzil ,give ail. address on the P 91st year.' He ma; born ori -July' ',Western Mass'ons." 'Sup(per. • twill in.'our store. Types of ; �j11�I+, ieott, Hugh G4!i, tqn, Alan Gray 4th; 12?a0,, tri " ahoine om' tire' north and ,Grant Johnston. Rev. 31x. ken- be served at 5 p. m. Miss Matrion . Coleman healers supply j CY.RIL E. HURLEY part of -the farm:, •where he resided, loist, will assist with _ nedy acted as Chairman, and Mr. Fia�german, so . heating ,need. nearly all hs life.' w ltb.• the `excel), , the program. ~ GENERAL IIV URANCE' Donald 'Hedges, of Claremont con- tion of three 3rears 'spent '" near P g Also Kitchen ranges, Coal SERVICE, PROTECTION tributed two solos between acts, fine attendance marked ,the ➢ r �. M.'s. Harvey, accorrt�anist, closed'-Par9chi11, where he met ' his wife, February. meeting. of the Women's :hesters, Pipes F g r Annie J. l ifkpa.rckn,7,ho .p �edec= Ngth . the. National .Anthem. ea„ed hifx' fiitCear yeah He ;wear Inst tote held at the home of Mrs. Call u! now for 'your stove T Mottresses, BMs' On Thursday afternoon, Feb. the inG hu- fnbee of a faanily of Jones.. - The topic. for the month.'- and furnace work. - - 20th, _the W+. M, , S., ,met 'at the.. "CKneidianization?' The • meeting T S1 rig $ foe sons grid one daughter (Susie) dlrned with the Odes folowed b aLVI'N ��BY home of Mrs; Thos. \orlon: bits. th 1 } y 1i g of a ate_.Tltomas and Elizabeth „O Canada:" Mrs: Goeden gave e' Norton', the President, la'charge of Sadle,r.,•:Thomas Sadler came ,from the opening "devot oris. In' the 'bus- - sptend d paper on that ,subject. Hardware ..:,.Tinsmith Spring filled mattresses Yorkshire, Eng. over one hand Brovmrid a conducted the P tress session, the adv�atibil'ty of g PT(�$�'$IN0 ted years ago. He -settled fpr.. a Business Session. A collection was $10.50 t0 $39.50 holding the usual socs'al , events of time in Toronto, ,'tnera it was thea : the' winter, in the ' form of a con- taken •alp for ' h datration to the ldiOl'Iy 4x00' -=lr Frit ' Mattresaeti- O n , Mudd York before coming into Mbbile K'tchon 'Fund.- Miss Maar . t �K- crongregat+orasl supper "ar c o this d'strict. - or I er ' Felt party in- Murch was discussed, the l4 *av ^' y ....: sa:dEler attended ..: aduwl'?n ,,,.. , los ._ . Needle - members in favour of holdingthe ljave' a de�taotlatratidn on Needle- , cabin near were the present .44.95 to 10,50 _ _regular social_ activities. Committ- a'Rkk wltioh show's that the Insti- . ee will have school house now -stands, and at tote i# dd!ng tnr the- wary of ._twain- ecial t Beds -All metal walnut. a aharse, of. setting the tended- Sunday School in Salem • date and formulating, lana for Ing young ' wbrnem The, donation imitation . the elnterti ormuL . ng, - plans Norton Church. •Forty-six yeiass ago, he' of articles- for. ovftve. as were brought brief extfracts of infornne- -vas one • of the- first directors of ETOHZD followf3: Diapers 62. Baby' blank- .V NeW' 10 OZ. $$.50 f> 10.50 the Maple Leaf .IrisuranceC.o„ He _ : Con from . the Executive Meeting eta 6. Onitudes 17. �t`vm, ns `19. '13 'I�t. MBLER r �' of the Presbyterial, had a ]leen and brilliant memory, -� _ ISpritlgg-Cable yt e ' 1, which she , att- �►d at any time, could recall ba _ Nets of .Soap: 4 BbreB powdery r. charge of G rp u p; D., as y P 1 web b Flat a cloths. 9 Cants. 2 v a : #l6.Zb to $10,25 ended last week M;zrs. H. Mlalcolmpem Jackets. 14rS'e tag , e : many' bkx- otrms Went Yet tae arts. Not fo t ca . of 'safe- tW at►sa iJ ` n o J. ottape. 6 TN,m . J 1[tis 0onyeper, fqi the toprci. "Livrng � ,s lntereal ed in present >rofafe Ambnlaass, Day or 14&64 Epistles of Korea" ivraray extracts t>y &m. ,%%art gypping • 'Ideas' s were read , froM the Study,,,$$poky day even*, Gare} enjoyed .his xlaily "anaweired the Boll:' Call'. Mea. Rear- Too�1 .. P Other lhsns 3i0d "' - : popier, ever '3nr.3ane 4"; . ge"of tris' .prb A' r'`1 last He =^ :• `' >rDn11 Cta11 was a'rrawer'ed, by' raining Leaves to irlourn, tiller -daughters: gram. _ a rnissidnar+y* in Korea. Rev. Kest- dainty lurch aba►eltlded a'well_spent Wail t�UfjITIM PIi1��3OxA'i xiedy closed. the meeting 'with Laura; V!`olet . and 1..ena '('Mar's. afternoon. :BOIb for Ce ,A► STERRIT'' AJ len Jones) to. whom flee syn • P,rayer. At: the close', -&Its. Norrton P Q�C f ' athv of the comuiu dty.•is ' extend- - - . V I uperal Dies for served hot, sul�er;•aasisted iI* I►trr+. 'ed. The .fune:30 took place on Boys' BNn9u� ., ` J. Wh to and 11�ias -Hate. Salsen Cemetery. Rev. - McVey oft- Wright, Whibevale UrAted Church �'nrnitase Driblet Frlday last, with intennot in the »Q '+•.'r• 1I'Aarashi Countrl iciated O net under 'a �O��S DRi CV•! irfrM p� V gl boifhaod feels ustrices Boys' Wbrk' Dept. the loss of our old -7,w- �.in,iePrs, : ^° the Spnday School Amociatiom. Eon• Awn -' 1 fin, 6'� P., I& .. d meets o,i N1,nday, Mn.rch 3rd at 1 { f,r'adese.ript;nn of many hiatrrric-'' P.et•.,'F:. R. MrT.-nn, Gen. Sec. R_ .�' Phone 0!{ A • P. nn. Star d%rd time, at R,rougham.; al evetrts were supplied by h -m i%. C, qur.at apepker. 'Free�ilt oft. � .• - , Y 1 e'r•ang• + . ,J WORK — SAVE — LEND — TO VM American and Australians are to - ported working out concrete d"- ` - fence measures for the South Par, Japan A Stooge? Hitler might be using Japan to create a• diversion in the Far East - of sufficient magnitude . to . pro. occupy the United -States. But more --V t piaustble was the explanation that -_ - • Japan was seizing what appeared - to be a golden opportunity to achieve her own purposa"omin• atiou of Eastern ,Asia. - The Far Eastern -picture- ih more detail: Britain mined the Strait of Singapore to ' block the main sea • _ routes to Japan, Thailand, China _! and 'Indo-China the United States, renewed its request to Am- �r,� - ericans in China, French Indo• - China and Japan to go home . . the Chinese reported Japan had stationed. six divisions to .Canton, Hainan Island, French Indo-China r i and Spratly Islands, four divisions in Formosa the Australian Government issued extraordinary warnings of new, grave war' stage `:•! Japanese charged that the landing of Australian troops at Singapore was a bell(geren! act . Mustn't Touch Singapore Authoritative informants in the CZ/ t United Stated said last week that Tav'j " ' 'JapanVMS just testing how far She �. could go, nibble by nibble They be- --he v t dA e• -=H2ved: that Japan did not-w T. -with the United States, but that '- ? H E W A R -'w E E w—Commentary on Current Events in the event of her attacking Sing- apore. the American fleet wonid be sure to' 'go into action, and- she Events Moving Faster _ Would- get- w If the rnited States were to en- __ Fe' ar East' ter the war, it- might very well be via the Paciff "To Lease -Lend" Convoys? _ ..1rinal enactment othe 'TBr t s Aid" bill, now going through the are is a growing belief In, Fascists, before the, next phase of genote. was effected the first of the possibility ol%a world-wide the Battle of the Mediterranean op- the month. As soon as the measure conflagration. Involving an at. erred, was approved, President Roosevelt tempted Invaelon of Of Hitler's' "Oar Else .".." was lately to make as taam.ediat4 timed with thrusts at Suez and Is, its pressure for a "Quid' request for $1,000.000.000 in approp- Gibraltar and a Japanese thrust peace" last week betwegn_ Greece j - at Singapore."—Primi Minister and Italy. Germany was said to build ild as and contrast authority to Mackensle King. have given the Greeks two alter• planes. ships. tanks, gees and munitions. much of ii to be _ "The United States Is in the natives: 1. Submit -to a quick peace "$eased -lent" to CreatHrltaia for -war, or at least nearly In It, with Italy; t. Submit to a German .. use in' Europe, Africa and, -the Sar and is preparina for it"=U. S. -' military occupation of Greece be. Hast: If the purposes of the "Lease Secretary of Commerce ,Jaws tors Britain could rush reinforce. fid' bili were to be achieved, ma- - H- Jones. meats. there from the North Afrl- teattai readily agai•labie would 'have Non-political military experts in can front. Should the Nasio not to be 'put at Britain's disposal im- Wasliingtou expressed last week succeed in forcJug -the peace,—by mediately. The United States. then, . their cool opinion that actual In- cracktag Greek moyale—they would w certain either to. "lease -land" vsslon of Great Britain now seem- be faced with the pros pect-bf mak- convoy aid .to the British in the. ed unlikely—chances 50.60 against . ing a two -front war -(Greece mightDlorth Atlantic or directly engage - 'it. Instead, they believed, the Ger. Wel" become a battleground -for the in eons oy. protection. :ianaus .would increase their opera- German and British armed forces) Haff National fneoew� ' ttoaa in the Mediterranean, intens' or backing down with serious lop It was a "shocked and dramatic" : ally the war an British shipping, �f -prestige in tyle Balkans. • silence which greeted the close of concentrating on the. objective of Creeping Up On Gibraltar Finance hIialsie,'s lleley's speech "kuocking' out Britain" without re- ;Preparations for Hitler's advance in the House of Commons last sorting to invasion, . before U. S. upon the British western Mcdtterr, week on Canada's war Coats. Never lend-lease aid could become differ- raneau stronghold, Gibraltar. were before had any .Canadian legis - Live. much leas in evidence last week, lative body been asked to approve Everything At Once althongti ' every 'sort 'of' behfnd- expenditure of such a sum—$2.706,- -London military men, not quite scenes work was doubtless being 000,000 for the coming fiscal year - 4d the acme mind, were consider- done. Before he could tbrnat Is, this . slmost two-thirds of .which- would 'tats the possibility of 8n attempted direction. Hitler would have to go towards paying for the war. invasion of Britain ayuchronUed se'eure-Petalnx permission to allow This colossal outlay, Mr. Ilsley In-.. with thrusts to The Balkans, at passage of troops aero'" Francs, timated, represented devoting -half $rue: and at Gibraltar - and a Jap- Franoo's c o a a e n t . for . paadage our national Income to war and oth- anese move`on Singapore. They e=- through Spain. It would be really er govern*ntal work ($226 for _ -;Jwted•-'that the Balkan and Gib., something,' however. It he could - every man, woman and child rin the '''eattar campaigns might be tried gain posseastan' of the French fleet, before mid-Marebtbased at Toulon. Dominion). "To carry��oat.the war - program,. -he. said; ,,,gill ,require Squeeze Play on Greece Conflict "At Any Momenta" _ for many,of us drastic changes in Whether the British experts were The Far E4stern situation were. our mode of living and habits of ;right or wrong. scents would short- erred aptireclably last week. The life.". Critica of the war etttlrt con• W bear out.. It was felt last ' week. organ of the Soviet navy, Red Fleet tined to feel that expenditures for- lfltler's drive through the Balk- declared the state of affairs In the governmental purposes could be ;ens toward Suez was gaining mo- Pacific was growing mote too" 'much more substantially_, cut. utlentum--leis domination, of the ea- day by day and that a conflict mfgnt Coincidentally with the opening 'tire peninsula down as far as be precipitated "at any moment." of the aixtfi session of the 20th -#,reeoe and. Turkey, by "peaceful The paver.reported that Japan was Legislature at Toronto, came the penetration," appeared to have be- moving to the south, massing'heavy ' forecast that Ontario's expendt- tome ocimplete with the signing of • naval. concentrations around Saig- tures{ for the coming fiscal year iatbe-Turt-Bulgarian non -aggression on {French Indo-China), within `would be increased by more than ;pact. and the journey .to Berlin of easy striking distance of Singapore' $1,000,000,000, due in great part to Tugoslavla's heard men. His. nett and* the Netherlands East Indies. the discontinuance by the . .Domin- -imsmedtate aim was . to smash "The Angio -American bloc," it. cog•' ion Government of direct relief con- •.41reece, hoping thereby to console'- tinued, "is equally active, with the trtbutiops to the provinces. (94 date the Garman military position, -British busily placing Singapore' eipsifttea' relief costa share fol qnd• rescue the badly -pummeled on a war, looting while the British, 1941-42 was expected to ba advanc• WINS'TON CHURCHILL -V f- -A •.•...anti : , 'r... ,-.-•• ..µ_ ¢._.. m•�,�,,,-.�� .�. -:,my� 'aa'.`e.-� 42 RIPPOPP-, under one roof. You 1Jessarabian fortunteller, Englishwoman who has taken is ��� A the bottle, a social climber, a titlgd� flady_ For V16 O ib US whgse idve g�fa r is_the talk and wonder English-speaking China, three Russian nuns, an America; doughboy and a collec= __.. O tion:. of. hissing and bowing Jap- anese. As the Family, widens_ its eir- cle, sharing new experiences rich in humor and feeling, each mem- ber -of the group grows -Stronger - emotionally, and in spirit until, when. war and separation cloud then . lives, they have 'found a faith that sustains them when _ they need it most. . . "The -Family" 'by "Nina Fedorova . . . Toronto: McCieI- land & Stewart ... $2.75. Delicious on Cereals, Porridge, on Bread. - Gold �iV illi Output { In Milk, etc. 4=1 Sets Record BeeIn ' Ontario Mine"122,232,- . . 870 In Bullion Produced In _ . .. i es Syrup All previous records were sue'` _ passed by Ontario gold mines - which produced bullion valued at ed from 20 to 33 per cent of the '3122,332,'970 =122,232;970 In 1940, the statistics — total.__3 66__ with='_rhe—provincial- branch of the Ontario Department e! Mfnea government). A new monthly record of produe- _ - - - -tion, $10,631,968, was established In The Book Shelf s . I)eC1 oodduction In 1940 was an ta. r cream of 11.68 per cent over 1939, the previous record year. Final fig. (;10,000 Atlantc Monthly urea for 1939 showed production Prizewinner). of 3,008,690 ouhces of gold and 616e Zy-llilta Fedorova S This story is laid in China dur- 806.813 from 10,723,129 tons of ore ing the Japanese invasion in milled. In 1940, 3,168,623 ounces of 1997. The Family is White Rus. gold and 577,864 ounces of silver, : sian -- ex -big, ex-grest, ea -Pros- valued at $122.232.970, Vere produc. - parous. After going through ed from 11,687,41E tons of ore mill. . _ war-. and. revolution, endurins . ed. poverty and famine and illness, 8,683 OUNCES GOLD DAILY flood, fire and even an earth- The 1940 figures do not include- gpake, there_ are five of them silver production for the Berens left: Granny, Mother, and- the River Mine, Favourable Lake,- Oat. ..._ , ,children of the third generation, -Dally average production in 1146 Peter, Lida and-Dirna. They try amounted to 8,681, ounces_ of gold, to make ends meet by running a 1.883 ounces of stiver, valued at boardinghouse, and they open $834.886, from 32,020 tons milled. - their doors -- and their hearts = against 8,244 66nceo of gold, 1.901 to the,strangest collection of . ounces of silver worth $300,920 to ' "payinguests" `ever gathered-' .1189. App LIFE'S LIKE THAT By -Fred Neher ARMY MMIEUViiR ■xr •' �-�a NE,v�,e. `��ce�+aaa nus a w« ars • -Ll "We can't find the army, air, - since• it's been camouflaged." - = Retirement and IUness =-- A .ar �Pbaq 'th4 ..Conservatives won in Churrhfll's political career appeared at an Always restless and eager to see more of the In 1952 -the • heavy hand of- illness I til>id', Churchill's return m the good end, in 1929'and he retired to his -borne in -Kent.' world Churchill visited the United States. Dur- struck him down. He was stricken . . - of -the" party' became -complete I Iris being tendeted the poet of to write and paint and to criticize the fumblings ing bis stay in "the States" it appeared that 'with paratypho[d. But he managed or of the 'asahtgner in tire' new of the nien who had succeeded him' in skalted' America was delighted with him as he was with to keep the Churchill smile through_ it _. LBet of Btaaley Baldwin. He served g all. Soon again he was- back on his n61r. tar. ave =eats..offices . of public life. America. - - feet, 'as Vigorous,and energetic at ever. 0. _. T said. It would be the last place � �° ,.., �, a i they'd think of looking for him. L The mechanic climbed down. A A ' Iy Raiff from the ladder•. Larry froze againo f 7- Ohs wall. But the man'turned, walk- the �yM 111 ed to a abench at the far aide of _ • - -L X. the 'hang Ic nthat moment Larry slipped�P� - ` through the, door, closed it softly. Q s it and .- ctos.aed_ .to the. cabin Plane. - _ Be -fore the mechanle turnid around - he was crouched In `Lha luggage By SADIE B. -CHAIY®BRS / Yes, thousands of people suffering apace behind the Pilot's seal The from coastipaaQtr due to of sary "bulls" tQ help you become window at the tett was open. He 'the right; kind of -bulk" is their- . •,regular,- u,•urallyl.. Lenten _I�ilshes. _. --L ' eoLld hear"'the mec�anlc vtrietllag . dict have been able to say the same Why rot 'o t. i Get your '. thing. For now there is a sensible KELLO('rt3'@ pL•r�HRAN daily softly ae he climbed the ladder - .As the, Lenten season is ape tscaltt�sm ttasrrm) way to correct this ceaditiam ori plenty d w tee ... also ._ -again. proachiag it seems appropriate NIIIlAICJ111g, pfiltAlsT� _ • •' ; . : that this week we should say come- fat betty than cathartics, which di- •er fac yourself hoo easily - ,; SUNDERLAND RLYtI/0 ftOAr. truly glut temporary relief. _Yom old "trouble" disappe rs. It roller have been halt an hour thing 'about fish. Then too the f11Rat.iNOiON tloitesast AKA: L you sufl'a from this comaran Get BSLLOIi�r'3 ALL F312!►NI_ before the door opened again to use of fish_ is helping the con- ISLENNglM OOftlsMt t trouble, try eating delicious _ Available 'r two convVr ent Sizes sum tion of Canadian foodq. Fish Don't mise this opportuaityl G - %K$i,I,pGQr'S ALL -BRAN every . ' et all gro•en' Made by eilogz's admit Bentley and the pilot. P in vita Juat Luke a label trim cn of "Ship's okay now, 3fike," .the' is food which is very high �Rv,�,y SYRUP -write .0 the Canada nd D: ars and is London, iall A a name and adds the aecea- ant. es out n to tains in cont y back m It can P y - mechanic pulled: " C1i1 line was clog yitamit. A, as you will remember, the title of the picture you want . . gad." _ (I label for each picture J. Mull the _._.. - "Good," came Bentley's voice.. Promotes growth and enables the label to Uept. J.6. The •'anada body LO resist disease. Vitamin 9tarch Company Limiter, Well- Then to the pilot: You tell the D helps the boo assimilate .cal- "moon St Euat. _.Toronto.'Your - '"Little Man" -to seud the next stuff in-. hen picture or P y • SERIAL STORY cium and phosphorus aids _ as scheduled. We're all right hero buildinggood bones and teeth, picwr.?s well be and the east .%•ill take all are can meit at to you !m= DANE' RC�l�iANCE AHEAD alwaysre riche iodide, which is medi,lely i handle. always a preventative of goitre. A�wulo The i•forae Discovered Shell fish usually contain copper, wls°/o�Qga, @€; eoarRtoiHr. 1e40. 1 I % had a .,while _ t • ''c(/ -� •>•. BY TOM HORNER ti9A 191MCMINC. "That trou� e e which is berg beneficial to. the " - back has al} cleared up and no anaemic. When we consider all _ -- _ one suspects us around here," He the good points to be .gained from CAST OF CHARA�,TERS )rack for it iso%•. The p19ue was al laughed. "imagine any of these eating-fisb-we. really should make I I ism MONNIE MILES --her mania- for- moat oveAlekl. In s few seconds dumb eowmen ever getting_ wise it an all year food. - » tet driving almost wrecked her the lights of Bentley's landing to the face that Mike Bentley's Finnan Haddie • e' s g -T_ -•__-- -the rune in o��T14 "evert -it- tb X - -__ _ . - ProbaFly the easiest prepared- , LARRY COL'LINS newspaper Larrey knew: he'd bare to take his did, no one could prove it. _ is Fini 17 -- reporter, hunting the murderers chances. _ •_-You keep the stuff coming. ways has an appetizing appeal; ' rk of his brother. The hlack- was' racing -up the' You'll get your money, on the line,' Ts type of fish should first be - Jr _ M 1 K E BENTLEY wealthy canyon at -a dead run. ,Larry saw when you bring it in." coxered , with water and simimer- Codfish Calces rancher, knew too much about auto the .sky light up ,as the landing That's all right by me,"yarrp ed for a few moments. Drain off Sbree and wash in 8 walteles ri5 aeeldenta. field lights went on. The plane. beard the pilaf answer. "I'll be water -- then add lri� cups milk cup salt codfish. Cover with cold- +. • • _- '-had comp til high, was circling the _ back next week. You'll 'get the and 13a tablespoons of cornstaach: water and bring to boiling point LA,$T - WEEK: ' Monnts trails field now. Larry turned up a tra[l usual, tip. Ship's okay. -now.• Place its oven until milk thickens _Drani. flake the _codfish. _ Add Z —_- --� _ _ _ r re. I`ll stop _give an occasional stirring. Al- cup of -rived potatoes 2 table - bis night vlgHs. He tries to send table - When he reached the tap he was of the usual place for gas." low one pound of fish for three spoon butter, 3i teaspoon salt Mr home, then -confesses he loves_- leas. than- � mite from the field;' Got this thing down to a system, people. and pepper. Beat ave1L Have her. Sha loves him, too. He tells The ship was on the ground, the Larry thought. 'probably sets dowu Tuna Fish and Spinach Loaf ready tot fat -in hot frying pan. _ .-.bar NI he knows of the nareetle motor car beside it, both standing in a pasture at daylight. gets gas ll can 'tuna Drop by spoonfuls. Cook slowly - 1 rings, of his suspicions that Bentley out sharply against the lights from and takes off the next night. Oro- 2 can _condensesi cream -of untli F golden brown. Turn is the head of the gang. The plans Bentley's hangar. facts. Bentley, toe. spinach soup broarn 'on other side.- Serve On acmes again. Larry rushee off, for Larry had the binoculars out -in- The hangar doors rattled ow. cup milk hot platter with white sauce and i earbina. a flash, studied the plane and the the ship creaked as it was wheeled. f breadcrumbii garnish with chopped parsley. in his D 2 cups soft _ pit g P men beside it. There was Bentley - - - - Shrimp Salad outside, .Larry ,heard the motor 1 .. tablespoon parsley choppeil cupsshrimps canned _ CHAPTER XI -the one with rldins boots-fAlk• start, settle into a roar,_ then fade 1V2 teaspoon salt, � P i } Larry noticed the carblue- �raa Ing to the pilot. They talked for ,away, The hangar was bright as - _ salt _ serera1, imtautes. - Bentley's- arm P° PePP 1 tables odic gelatine 3i teaspoon pepper P sntaslag when he stopped at the the field lights went on for the g ° eggs wt;11 beaten 4 tablespoons cold water canyon gate. It too late to turn swung in an aro and the lights .. takeoff. Then all -was glife•t. • Plate tuna in strainer and pour went off. He lead played in luck. He'd get, over it hot water to remove ex- I tablespoon hopped "parsley, tab t• •i - Tha flans disappears word to Harris to- watch Bentley's ease oil. Flaky the fish +with a onion and celery , The plane's motor roared again, mail, check big phone calls. The 2 -tablespoons Chopped-,.pimen- then throttled down. With the fork Soak the crumbs in the trr headlights of the 4utomobile' light- next time. the plane --flew ileus north, milk. Combine all ingredients and 1, they'd, be waiting for it.. Bentley mix thoroughly. .-Put into _well- 1 cup salad cel soup ing the way. the pilot taxied. up_ vtonld be caught. with the goods. Y cup salad dressing _ the hangar. The . huge doors - w wait greased. )oaf pan and bake in a Soak the gelatine � in ' cold " to R Now all he had to- do v in Serves +� swung up.. The plane disappeared moderate oven for b0 m e water for. 6 mbtutes and then die - Swung they all lett. slip back, to his Sim solve over boilingwater. Add Inside • � horse and hurry bark -to -the Hay- _ .Not takiirg off right away. hook -and Monuip` T the salad dressing wheo- mixture - That'll give mem a chance to take A voice snapped the stillness, the iron steps to the tower atop the is lukewarm. then fold- in si'I ops a' a look � at that' ship." Larry -told building. ,He thought of risking a-' +a-ith parsley, onion, celery and 1$ent here • int mto, and lastly mushrooms ! the black as he dismounted. He -Where'd You find that horse?" dash out of the hangar, decided p y uncoiled his lariat, tied ,the roins -just a ways from the field." against it. They'd sheat him down' li°up• = to_ the loo and fastened the other - iters frocham Int ested welcoee• er L She . _nal _P anothe�t• voice answered. "Thought like a rabbit. . •... teeter. ire. Interested reser•. She _ end -to a mesquite bush. -Heifer I saw something moving down- His chance •was gore is. -that y pleased t•-r•eol" sdss.etteaw to, have the horse tied In one spot - as topica ter her 001sime. cod M 1 there whgti the beacon Swung second. BS}! reflurned spouting. •veh ready to listen to your'Ns•s than to let him go grazing around. around. I went down to look and "Mike --Mike- look what I .found:" pee.ea." ltpne•ts for r•sip•a •a He ran , on, toward the hangal'• found this black. Saddle's marked Bentley came crashing down the special menus are is order. Address rte "Field • glasseaY ' here did. r•e' letters to Nitta Sadie e.- Chase. j • . Each tiMp" the . airline beacon with a H,aybook too." - tops. her•. :a wart Adelaide street. To. 1 wrung around be dropped flat. No "gee anyone around'" -Bentley you get those BI11?" roaco.N e I tl •on Luis` •a reel reseed ". use letting some ebarp-eyed look• demanded. .. Jus outside the -Almostwaselope It o wish a reply. t e lifhts do y rti i I fi out catch stght of him, it Bentley "No one' anywhere near:' the stepped on Ihem." f f had a lookout: man answered. "I looked. Figured "He's etthcc in here, or bee's got It took him 15 minutes • to get he might be up here-" _ clear away," Bentlef said. There T. , -within 100 'yards of -the buildfug•' "Grit the rest of the men and was •a pause. Larry could almost t COFFEE Bentley, the pilot and the others' circle the field," Bentley snapped teed Bentley's eses on the cabl=. 1 N were still inside: The automobile his orders. "Here, Bill, come along plane. Then were - ung from "Bill get that t.ommy-gun from n t g i 1 the luln err •whir me. Brig ted beside B Lugs rk 1 , of. ho es � a row. locker. Put a ch the hangar." the oc n search ' �� •a=��� doors. the ear. We'll a• a • Out" along the side oethe cabin there Larry crawled along until he: 1 tf Cpma O _ 0 "Jeno used to have,lots of dates. i could reach .out and touch one of Larry pulled back into the dark- just behind the seat." But the cal*ine in her mealtime 1 the fights, marking the •boandarl,,s. -nf," of the cabin as the hangar He raised his voice. "Hey, you, coffee and tea brought tete into the I filled imide tha plane. Do 5rou want' to - - picture - and I brought aloof my. I of the field. Bentley and the pilot doors closed and the room. ♦f pervotrsoessaadsleeplessness.That came from a door -on the side -of with light. ,Bentley_ was searching come out now, or shall we drag - II did plenty to her disposition -and the hangar nearest Larry -got into the locket's. slamming doors, curs- you outt" II soon oro a of the bog breads. the.car.'i'wo other men follow•ell, ing, "I'll come out'." Larry answered. ' A " rbw somebody advised her to ' jumped on the running boards. "Turn on the field lights, all the . (Ta.Ba Continued) 1stop.tirinkief toffee and sea waited, holding hie breath, . lights!" 'Bentley yelled._ "Get out_ 1 tcb Bostana. tut say ludo! Larry 1 " e if you ta.ri find any - cert to she triedPostupa,ow feels so muchtoward while the car sped up the drire side, Bil , -- I'll wait here. We've got 1 better tiht eo.►s she'll neva go bade Bentley's house. _, when the car bad gone, _Larry_ thing. to get that fellow. 13e knows' too 1.. mco&&sWses.Nowl'mout-and the other bfriends are back!" j boy oy relaxed. •Lucky Bentley had butIt from his much." Bill muttered• 'something, slam• ". his hangar ball a mile corrals and house. They'd be med.the door as he went out. A Maa7 People cm lately ,his up there for a while now, talking Larry held his breatb, praying -""lt1Ok0ass ilfidMM 1►Saa7 buainese or getting a drink. that Bentley wouldn't think of his " :" atlas- sod ale thildtea- Someone was still to the hang+r, " plane. There were few aces tttaold steer drink � 8 too tete one at cope. - +»�zy•••..... but he'd probably be working on d tbat'p in the`bare hangar, and th'at'meaut for HentleY to search. frisk delicious, "ono- 1:S.y —.—* a.-- See how .- ! the, plane. VndoubteOly the pilot. had had trouble or be would have fewer places Lam heard' 'Bentley ,running UP ' �1.......... •_•1 such bmer tn11 fed Ie19i taken off again at once. Might hsQe run low on gas. �►- it he could, get inside, harry -,:. ion Means>.. " s , to figured b might tfind some placeoverbearr Bentley s;• �.._. ?< a CalpOaet+sand econ n' p a to _ _.. rK. z 'Slid !he, slyer. Fie might ereR -Alis•• !� i _ w '•, res¢1La g betteY d¢tinE to ase corer the clue that would convict r^'._:: acenrut; creoite 5°n _.:: le oven p nes t�°1 V. sem Bentley. He decided to risk it. / ;, :: tis° ;¢res . won reap ¢e N'"` ¢d iu%, inti d� • ,N> :;, • a Easp.o4e dY m - TRF. YgXCE S ASTHMA He crossed the interaen}ng space taiticr+a�lia•Y LGA' to the side of the hangar at a run, �.:: ander Y Sl*iGL BRONCHITIS paused panting at the door..ThPn / •••'• _he edged. it open. x, / >�e ANY TWCN. RUG -ON There was a light -near, the 1119- a for of the plane. Larry could g e Ilk. ' COUGHS>ro COLDS the meehauic•g shoulders hunched , tlt{Obf�B�• ` over tiro motor, his -feet: ori the aaa?a ser r a evrf3 TA AFAl i1LW�MJ�16 /V - trp -ladrli.r llesile the plane. Thus • ..... _ :set of t.hF hangar else In. semi• - -www } - + .` r - • w in- Lair*04 - •~ _ `✓�� t�: ii 1•Irfil:•'erl_ s 1't•ny bica _ - 13� title}• a 1111.11 tulip was 1 I g. I n silly• r� - 41 • lc Ile cnnlil 1.1•osg tb the J1'sne. he ISSUE 9— i slip Inslile BellIIey's otrll ere • R• s'.1^ 91erh 'r ` _ - I �n w 4.. • r .. �. =.--fiBE PICKE82NCi ^'^'� *�` � � � c r:.,• t•_.�'�' • 3' -r , . Ter, QKSHU�'� c:. . r tk -� !r. •5. 4.•� .. ,gyp �y}� s �,'��`•.+,, �r� —'v_ ..{� /R-•3 • DIiL1 H'�~� "1 •r�'i"14','.3Va� Q[ 1TlaaW7 :1•T6 per year. $1.50 advanceF ' Zorn" at . the lAxierbush - Hospital Mr. `Arnold Hatchings and Ru - Vuiscri'Dtions to the United StatesFrc' '�(} �. ani ,Ile , on Sunday 23 t e nd their 'h rt 1.� 1J Wobd,, , Feb. _ rd. wish o xte ea fel .. 1 r„y sad. Gt. Britain, $2.00 In advance. P E R NLA N E N T N AQUI N C PAIN 1`�4l • t and Mrs. Donald' -Me- thanks and arpree'at: in for ''oh w `_Agency THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER Cuiiough, R R. 3, Claremont, a many acts of kindness and m daughter. ages of symiperthy , received -john, Mur>kar, Proprietor New stock of Parts on Land AND N ERI ES. _1 T MAY B E � _ �.- their relatives, friends cid neigh 1 service. sit above machines YOUR EYES. . • • . -illness and Isplemen on exhibit in masoo C. H . TUCK, OPT. D. of their” beloroed rtiife and mother. The ROAD to ,,,,, ,,,e �„ ,� PIANO -TUNING _ l -POULTRY L. 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Sand and f0 years experience Stone >D,G, as F. which ensure vitality, +rig• Service is all me-kes of Tractors foal, Cement, Lime, "The House _ .our pep and Prafitabii Production, Licensed Garage Serviee Bess market prices aid f., ><a psi Satisfaction -guaranteed P D )f' Delivered se Ernie St, D jOHN Nn#t?pl+f , for all kinds ul. grala.' A�'�QaL the spray PHtJ� `• etaet, � Lots _ .DU.tiBA..TnN _ par . l�'itono3104 CLARRMONI'T Farm}� EIeV$tC,r `""I , Gets sesta lwow'd sail • r• < , . • . GEORGE RAFT = JOHN BOURNE k SON .BRADLEY'S Claremont, lOnL. JOAN BENNETT laaai/ad AdrrlrMasiosttla LLOYD- NOLANNoti'Ve ,O You r siifATL s>IARP�y>esa Yea's Overalls. �1.3� a pt;tlp Piens .— >Re.. leJ. OlJlwe GLADYS GEORGE - 'ILL1AMO L=VTCi — zlo* a wir- Men's work boats, 62.91 1p AL50 AN ADDED ATTRACTION " " Farmers,— r PICKS INC RILLS �� '-,We do Oulldin of @A blwsl illi llfahr .,,,,,., $eaaeoaiia - Leek onr harness "Mexican Spitfire oARPL+Ihr'rt#, �• no >w�0 over. and see what boa noes, �f3lLtL+rLL7rlTYrra, thea **-a* in and we will Ax Shur -gain feed, ser- • Out West" REWARD RErseARD — strayed 1�Olt 11� Rig PLUNWNG: from hoarse, a browk dog, rath- V1CC mill, chicken ,, .and _ or short haired and medium build farness and FlWaarepiired LUPE VELEZ1�OUF'IN(3 Artsva-ers to "Mika" Apply L Rob, Starter, grow><ng LEON ERROL' h : ,.:bo sell Scaat[ord Roofing inson, -Box 41, Picltering. Valley C. O• Bradley mash laying tnRsh _ L,iKterlale, �`tn ire gatbrtwe. T - Farm Road. phone 3607. 26-7 ! Y � , - ba Phone Pick 850 range mash •� COMING Thurs. Fri. and Sat. Eq,upment, ro 'Witco - 'FOR SALE — sewing machine, � . y Systeme, Beatty Wh'te Rotary, drop head; 1 Dress- y MARCH 6, 7 and 8 i9ta Systems,pot cot er; Electric stove, 4 lids, side ovein;.-.-TOWNSBIP - starter, COIleentr8 JAMES STEWART Building. Material:Set of bookb ('10) ''Journey -pg acs calf starter, aur- IKOSALIN RUSSILi. - -- hrough Bookland'1 Also brick t 1 • li,'etimates Free W! Ivens.- PICKERING lhouse and goftge.- Box •ns dZI Wort dtiacanterod • JERSEY CPW — for: sale. Owkey starter, salt } t. Feb. 23rd, W.I J. . !McDot�aId. 1 2 _ iii blocks and bags No 'Time .' ! . •J. f' OTTSE A.=m'ie' Weat of AltonB Road.` TRE74SUROR TAXES-tft'S SALE ! LA Purina_ fly spray P r f nl bIOr COedysy ',Piaottq !1502 ' OLD HOMEAD — for sale.n. i -gill b.- held is the ! til _ 100 acres in "C'elle" conditio. a-. "for CAe. y,><itsi<1� . Ol�lsL� LV=tb-daTOWNSHIP- HALLte buedinge: 10 acres of bush, Good milk contract. 2 mile's AROUGHAIa` _ D. N. Lockwoo d from 11lSlbon:Esqut 's' ng Twp. R. R. ON ; L D*xon PiCKLiRIriG. ONT. S, Melton. H. - -PRICLED FRIDAY, :1AY 16TH 1YE DELIVER PECIAL�. F1.R 9ALE — 15 Rock pullets; 12 1941. . nt 900 p..iai. E. S. T. _ - __ :PHONE 6317 t jeer -old hens, half laying grow. A. List at Gdllector's or at my office. ::Hatch, 4th con,: Weft ---_ of . Brock <. .stood: HUGH PUGH uickSa1eTreasurerFor WST black mind tan hound _ afternoon. Anyone knowing where- aboots kindly phone Wm. Birkett, "FOR SALE poultry . and poultrp _house 20 x 40. 2 stores. Al{ore, _X166na Road South, Rouge H'iIl. WANTED Dead horses and Cattle for Free Pickup. Phone Birooklin 55, Claremont 913, or 606,''.ot AgiricourE,, Zone: 4144 W'e .pay � ptiatie • charges Gordtyn ��oui .Citi. -Aide:'•36913,; Tpopxo w?#1+1mm .­, w# ltirl.•neisPower,.:.2 i+epttlsion indut ttfon electric rotor; ajjkoL motel tUeradiig ;Bathe. Wl�n�e Rutiiell:�isay;~ Bsougltam- Expert Fainted and Decorator — Good workmanship. .Reasonable. H. Johrntton. Frenchman's bay. WANPTED - a turkey gobbler, also have a gander for sale. C, �. Mtaclean, B1•ock Road. s _ y . /! : go �d 86.40 �Kitillr"� a CLAREMONT � :W � Oniohville ` L4,lan Toml•nson was a visitor at ;UNIOR rARNERS' his home over the week-end. �Riiss Margaret DScQ;irEneq was A visitor to her home over the First ' sleek end. p Reggie Sanderson returned hone U l Ri N V irozrt the hospital on Saturday of last week ::DANCE The B. Y. Fe, UL will .enjoy an in- ' teres evening on M,ondaor next ,when they Opend "Ah evening with --IN— hyst#t-writeas." MAMMOTH i 0. �eastember -the Wioatten's Day of N_ gayer on Ftidapr, February 28th. Service• in 'the United church at HALL OW pB14LOw, BmT4N �AMIT OIL C�AIIi — *ONTSACS. SUPER All,, 1941 Pootiscs have • ,2.3ff ,p: m. . This new kind of cleaner this famous engine ' ",M�obers of, our is is the first oil cleaner with its torrent of L-HEAD ENGINE the Markhztin Mal ���� ever developed which smooth, whispering � Horsepower) i. Schbo1 attended cleans all the oil before et .. a `power- a Skat:ng Carnival on Friday even- it reaches the bearings. house" under the hood < : Ing.* ! 7 —(0N-- Good for the lifetimse of that is as thrifty as it, is:a� �- biys: Pattenden hits been malting �Y the car, it's tole to three dependable. Many new exte�'ve impro' ernents in her • �j times more el icient than . advancements have re- o here, the old stable has rrda lar. ��It other cleaners. No new salted in even finer pet= pr perty filter "cartridges" to buy, formancc wit been moved and converted into s no service required. record gasoline and oil RUSS CREIGHTON'S MUSIC - rconomy. gamage• - AM EXCLUSIVE funsses ON ALL 1941 PON TiACS J Service in the Baptist Church on REFRESHMENTS - a Sunday next at the usual hours. Pastor's subject in the morning- t - "TORPEDO" STYLING . CONCEALED RUNNING BOARDS Divine Guardian."' In the even- Most Advanced Standard on all new - "I'he one Essential." Barclay -Transport KNEE -ACTION ' , Poo-tiaes is- Knee- ,Mr: and Mfrs. Percy. Pratt, of Action indispensable Coll;ngwood -were visitors on Sat- - �7 awviw ` FRONT WHEELS forsupreme i gastn driving comfort. In u�n3sy at the honiie of Mx. and betweed Claremont. &MMAIIss fact, a whole combina,- ��': tion of features make a Ei bl.. Ed, Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Greenwood. wevsie tmd TosaMAo - ti Lewis . returned with theM 'to Coll- --- Pontiac side really sea- Lewis. en- _ satronalgo eve trained to be c it I. Dear rutEed " ingwood for the week end. 1!y esaebetss wd roads and detdbrs one New dynamic "Io: styling sh maEes po"ible ne y. 3swas AllavmW, and • hwo sone, usually avoidwhold no IonSer, lower, aider enures! Fisher Bodies for Heti' errors to tha Pontiac amazing comfo� safety and convenience g�,� Mai .and Percy, accompanied by owner. rxI KOKay, all of the city, vis: ted _SpW llf Nates w Long pNss�, hoards ace concealed ...away from i« show, so - die fortner's niece, Mrs. Chandler, la�ibp - _ -. one day last week. The two bo" —� had - some good luck with the W eetlwr' We sssaL Years tee uww .. •1jacks . while here. Alk ditnmta thea sari PPd0_Msi- V. Wor. ' Bro, Clark Rawson, of _...,".Toronto, Toronto, was host to officers of l rws As weatbee : ,B '•hls year!' at the local lodge A. F. - - � Yes! You' search in vain for awry, car that combines' , alyd A. Ml in a social evening on w . these advantages, heading the 'list of 95 outstanding t :: ,� Friday, lest. Vis'tora were ;nesdnt flatuses, standard do all Pontiacs for-1941.•-Yet, there's , b om Toronto District S a_Pootiac to fit the needs and purse of every new car Claremont citizens, this 'week, ` buyer. Pricti Aart, teitb the lowest for the sensational, • have , cdh*ibuted, throcgh the pat- ® new Fieetleader "Forpedo", itt two new seri" Fret- riotiF endeavours of '3Tra. Root. deader "Torpedo•• and Fteetleader.' torpedo" Special .,. Bieelby, the sum of $10.23 to the SHALT Priced iiist slightly higher are Pontiac De [.axe mbdelL Eleel beh o3' Duneso 9pdtfire Fund, ' And you can depend that any -Pontiac you choo•i will e� with the Minister of Nat?onal AR De- I Prove a carload of value! Why not drop is and inspect YsIN these Great Pontis," today? 's SavHli3 ffance. I t Eslataul 1Rerporta on. The street -f xticsta 1 A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE KILL 'i that neglotiadm for the opea*q of .the brick plant here, as s cheese Mary not . � too r - nONALD MOTOR S�—'�ifHTI'B"Y -favouraby with the Possibility they .:. 9 = have cea.ed sitogetheat Assay.:.3er—J. A►1cGiashen—Dnabar#on Mies. Balthby, Alvin and Mrs 'Hdehby and !sant xy, ( the lat ier - -- o! Pickering) l) attended the !ansa - - tel. of the late Mrs. Walter E%veh- WffAT of Calutabus on Sunday Thr'* ff WffAT YOU ,PZZYBUT deer* sympathy :a expmaeed for ; =Oe sorrowing family. _ R'he girls of Mrs Stella J Cuaough's %mday School Clans, M } s Illeswsed: Spocid Di Lean SPart Sla Am of the ''1< Aited Church enjoyed a o> " _ _ eleiglttrid'nQ party esld social ev- ViAM z ening at the home of Mildred Lin- vt►we s ton. on 9atata+diaY, Feb- 22nd: ton- nests. and games, follo+ed by s dai,ntty lunch completed the even- J i;�Y•.1 .ing. The Young.. People of Claremont WAMM lwem the guests of the Young - peo- •+G, ,w..�. •pie of Broug!!►am• -'st + a skating party .ax Cede rens Rink on Monday. ..+r .. ;even`ng. last. .raft► We understand that a ii11 ber of - ouz+ men }rave obtained employment: ' . clierin where fire _ " at TtPi g _ mtm.taon ' f p1�nt is under construction. The collection for the Ba3t� %,4r Victims' Ftmd taken by the . Dlareamnt E ovebes has now pasac d f the -ADoite'c Mem ave ybtt msdC youlr donation. It is :CONCEALED 5 ^fir r-,not -too, late, The need is urgslat! Mwrr Leave your contribution at the Bk. r elf , Con*ttlis�e,. Claremont or with _ ,—' --;a +in�ernber of the Cotrardttee, Give VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGIN ino* and Give GeEterously: ' ne wm*r' R Institute held an � 'int4reating, profitable meeting on ORIGINAL VACUUM-P0111�t - ViW,ednesday, 19th, at the home of 1l b.& Lonsdolle. A ladies' 4tiartet GEAR SHIFT ( Rx" �t , 4 w annt,cir enjoyed, as was the • �-' lri� nom' b XTs. * T. Gregg' , •UNITIZED KNEE-ACTION � An interesting address on .the sub- of jest of "HoBtess Etiquette" was J OH, ALL MODELS _ givetn by 1VIrt$. R. & Forsyth. A Contest 'Improvmnenta s'nce 7. 1;Grandmothers' Day" brought. forth • SAFE' 1-SPECIAL l!'YDRAU.LK much interesting infontmation. • A- bout fifty, persons were present, BRAKES -call • enjoying ] finch, served et the p� conclus'on of the meeting: Tlnie LONGER, .LARGER, . WIDER -was Xnanual - Grandmothers; dmothers; Day . • . ' wfhat • mzght have.. bee'n' a :fatal BODI BY FISHER ., r accident occurred last 'Thurs& af, - iernoon on tate Brock Road, at the r _ -� .. :' : ...7th cinnLc�iw�, �.; :�. ?...., t. L,y_ •, . — r/ • • • tiel - i longing to tlie, 'Pick *;kng Dairy, got . ' :i, _ • ... YEAR -•,; r ��* beyond cohtr+ol of the driver go- _ dealer's 11i� • • � S•AYIN6S ' Ing down the chill and turned over O .. ill _ on its tdF1 Fortt{rtately none -o!' tERTIfIIATES .-...*. fit±' ; the occupants .were hurt beyond • e G4�18 ��t i as a it sievert shtruck up, but a peep int DONALD MOTOR SALES -- side the truck settled all argtmn- - - 1qrAnts 'a8 to vyhetlii�r glass "bottles _ _ AnOC• Dealer—J. McG 18s�'1ei) DIMbslr+rr ', !would ,boMce or not. A Cit -WIC. ptpl i• OF' GRY S.A/yG WF�CaF16 It*1GRg THAN A CUWd ' P00 i of G14A4P 4r Ips Amager cQ�ks? _!_ - — /A`'Y1 . LAM/ PIC MJD r m4wr cmom THEM THIDR CCJ1.0R. A118Nltlt: AiS ti. Dry sand is heavier. >Iaasrve foe aseasittM, ' rw� Host ansae . .. wp b s, ccs ts*t pereeMll o!' asolsture. sand. ; w 11110W dsaspetsatl Moderately, Jobereases in Qw- air wt of pr's- _ .•psrtMa so roe smoomt of wades added. 0103M: flint >ws hot 0 eget said two Math! Taking Tae Day Off 9 Many In ield of agriculture, has been nue u� -- thy children within thee; and they largely to education and the re - SUNDAY sponse of the Indians to the ef- shall not leave In thee one stone forts put forth to make them upon another; because thou knew - independent and self-supporting. SCHOOL Formerly En'aged In Hunt- est not the time of thy visitation." r a• s This detalled prophecy of our Lord Are Being Drawn More and 'LESSON ' was literally fulfilled forty years Bacon Ss Maus Answer to lrevious Puzzle 11 Golf devict & The extent to which Canada's Indiana are a l- engaged in atferw•ards, in 70. A.D., at the 4ege. 1 Old Roman in tore is indicated in a recent re- recent r For 'Lean' Days -Overseas of Jerusalem under Titus. Why did LESSON IX our Lord weep? Perhaps because TH[ AUTHORITY OF CHRIST he knew'that of this giddy thought - Luke 19 : 11-20:1L less multltude, many who' now PRINTED TEXT, Luke 19 : 41-' cried. Hosanna would, ere a little - 20 : A w1ek was ended be joining in the GOLDEN TEXT—Why call me, cry "Crucify Him!" He knew, and Lord, Lord, and do not the things this was a sadder thought still, which 1 say? Luke i : 46, Oat there was no part of this T+tE LESSON IN ITS SETTING; dreadful doom but might have been j Time—The conversion of Zech- averted. if Jerusalem had chosen `�.. •seas and the telling of the parable truly to listen to God's servants. %• et the ten pounds occurred during. Cleansing of the Temple .=-1St .end of March,.&D. 2S. The tri- X16. "And 'he entered into the Imphal entry was on Sunday, April temple, and began to cast out -", fed, the cleansing of the temple them that sold, 46. saying unto on Monday, the day following, and them, Itis .written, And my house 'ihe argument concerning Christ's: shall be a house of prayer: -but *Vthority on Tuesday — all in Paso- ye have made 3t a den of robbers." Ilan Week. Pilgrims came to Jerusalem from .. •Place --The converaion . of tach- all parts of the world to keep the acus and the teaching immediately Passover, and at " Passover times following took place in Jericho, a the city was crowded to` excess. , dty, located on the Jordan just The money spent in the city dur- above the northern end of the Dead ing these feast occasions formed Sea; the remaining incidents of'- a great part of the livelihood of the our Iesson occurred 'in Jerusalem. native Jews. The mob of citizens In this lesson we obtain a pro• were persuaded that Jesus meant " .founder conception of the absolute to take the bread out of their pre-eminence of "the Lord Jesus mouths, and their Hosannas .were —_ Cdirist among men: in the conver- changed to cries of "Crucify Him!" Sion of Zacchaeus it Is Ile who (For the cou6entence of visitors, lassies and saves the lost;' in the 4 one of the courts of the Temple parsible of the ten pounds, it is He was set apart for a market, where 'iMio is represented by th& uobie= they could buy. what. animals they ;7 man who distributes poise•estons needed for sacrifice.) A" eal4s for an accounting; in the Dally Teaching =. tMumphdl entry Into Jerusalem, it 47. "And he was teaching daily b He who Is Klux; it is He who in the temple. But the chief priests cleanses the temple; in the argu- and the scribes and the principal anent that subsequently arises, it t, glen of the people sought to destroy 1Bb authority that is questioned. him: 48. and 'they could not find His Sorrow For the City what they might do; for the people Luke It - : 41. "And when be all hung upon him, listening." F'iom drow nigh, he' saw the city and Sundae on, Jesus Christ was teach - VW over it. 42. Baying, if thou Ing in the Temple, till He left it - bardst linown in this day, even for good. Tuesday toward evening Ana, the things which' belong ynto he Informs us that the Sanhedrin ' peaee! but now they arra° hid from was seeking to destroy Him; but b ins eyes. 0. For the days shall with all their seeking and schem- *base upon thee, wben thine en- ing, they were not able to find afes shall east up a bank about what they might do. The difficulty race, and compass thee round, and lay in "the people," the love of the beep thee, in oa every side. 44. and pilgrims for Jesus. "I dash thee to the ground, and His Authority Questioned icing. THIS CURS WORLD D tion; and tell,. me:. 4. -The baptism �" �•,. 3 6 7 1 11 IE,^,C.H, VVrrH - EVix7c" s;.Alj P - e> 7=**W+ from men? S. -And they reasoned VNC' UL.C7 DE 5 14 5 '1 r with themselves, saying. It we il?�iJIl4,Q� 7� shall say, From heaven; be will- GA�fZy THE 17 is 19 say, Wbj did ye not believe him' CW .ti">I.40 0. But it we shall may, From men; 21 22 .. - - dOAf`dE 8Y TFC A Cit -WIC. ptpl i• OF' GRY S.A/yG WF�CaF16 It*1GRg THAN A CUWd ' P00 i of G14A4P 4r Ips Amager cQ�ks? _!_ - — /A`'Y1 . LAM/ PIC MJD r m4wr cmom THEM THIDR CCJ1.0R. A118Nltlt: AiS ti. Dry sand is heavier. >Iaasrve foe aseasittM, ' rw� Host ansae . .. wp b s, ccs ts*t pereeMll o!' asolsture. sand. ; w 11110W dsaspetsatl Moderately, Jobereases in Qw- air wt of pr's- _ .•psrtMa so roe smoomt of wades added. 0103M: flint >ws hot 0 eget said two Math! Taking Tae Day Off 9 Many In ield of agriculture, has been nue u� -- Luke -24: 1. "And it came to largely to education and the re - Turn Fanners sponse of the Indians to the ef- was • teaebing the • people in the forts put forth to make them temple, and preaching the gospel, there came: upon him the chief independent and self-supporting. OD 01 'f �•u E SEA' Formerly En'aged In Hunt- priests and the scribes with the r -lit—Verily,. Canada's Redskins a• s elders. .2. And they spake, saying Are Being Drawn More and _ ' • :-More Into Agrioutturo Bacon Ss Maus Answer to lrevious Puzzle 11 Golf devict & The extent to which Canada's Indiana are a l- engaged in E,000,000 Pounds Week Stored e 1 Old Roman in tore is indicated in a recent re- recent r For 'Lean' Days -Overseas thorny+" port on crops and live stock on .,Shipments Steady Indian Reserves in` 1940. - The 7 The most R i G o JANIS A T' A "-- 04' area under cultivation totalled Against the lean surn -er. days renpte known 216,495 acres, and the crops when supplies may be less plen- primarily the Sanhedrin. They had sown included wheat, oats, bar- tiful, Canadian bacon -. some of Iey, ryes peas. beans, buckwheat, it' destined eventually for over.!_. _ mixed grains, corn for Busking, seas consumption — is piling up77 _.._ potatoes, turnips, bay and clover, in storage houses across Canada who'.' F'urtbermore. His teaching and alfalfa. The acreage under at the rate, of 3,000,000 pends a - pasture was 36,145, and in fal- week. 2e. Leaks low, 36,049. Holdings of farm An official of the Canadian 15 To be live stock on the reserves were: Bacon Board said early this .authorities et His oar -Thep emphasised obed- horses 26,577, milk cbws 6,874, month .that this amount was in _ other cattle 35,688, sheep 2,256., addition to the regular export - -' hogs 4,252, hens and chickens flow under the Canada -United 18 Cow's call. 86,825, turkeys 6,929, geese 2,- Kingdom bacon agreement which insisting upon repentance, purity 950, and ducks 3,579. calls for delivery to Britain of GAME- RESOURCES 425,600,000 pounds this year - daIMM_ _ a T'llmor a DEPLETED roughly 8^0,000 pounds a ° The transformation of the In- week. - of which things ., the Jewish auth- dians from hunters • to farmers The spokesman estimated Can - has been carried out under the ads now has some 30,000,000 3 To merit. 43 Fes' guidance of the Indian Affairs pounds of bacon on hand. He ex- 27 Street. Branch of the Department of plained that some of this sur - not been brought up in the rab- Mines and Resources. FVr years, Plus would be used up the sum- the Indians subsisted in moder- mei . months, when produa ion -46 Musicalcembiaatitui. 44,T0 question. ate comfort upon the harvest that usually, fall off to some extent. 31 Plural i.ee iaowman, one Of almdom's moss iioes� advaantage of a day oat tram the studio to keep y up his tennis zWning elel Bible bachelors, theeyoung actor lives in an apartment to Beverly >Hm, dna spends his spare time on chs beaehes or playing tennis, at which he excels. nature provided, mainly without "The outlook is most encourag- human aid, but with the advance ing," he said. "At the present of settlement and the depletion time we have ample supplies to of — game resources that followed meet the demand in fact in its wake, the Indians in .settled we're overshipping ' ourselves. -- areas were faced with the neves-' OnIy a drastic stepup in the Un - city of adopting white men's par- ited Kingdom demand could suits in order to support them- present us with any ' difficult _ -- Delves. Their success in the problem." u� -- Luke -24: 1. "And it came to Pass- on one of the days. - is he was • teaebing the • people in the ` temple, and preaching the gospel, there came: upon him the chief OD 01 'f �•u E SEA' priests and the scribes with the r f7 JGl1 ' - M elders. .2. And they spake, saying _ ' unto him. Tell -us: By what author• HORIZONTAL Answer to lrevious Puzzle 11 Golf devict & Ity doest thou these things? or who is he that gave thea this su- 1 Old Roman L 1 ,i N I 14 Ponderous thorny+" god of this, T /y L L ELSIF I t E D E 16 He wase �� - T A L R A L wi The real Jesh authorities were 7 The most R i G o JANIS A T' A "-- 04' the Pbarlsees and -the Sadducees, renpte known E N U S N E B R reverW In - primarily the Sanhedrin. They had pled T N' T' E A 1 T IA' I N E R E Rome not given Him any order'to cleanse.. for him (pl.). 17 Solemn. U S'R A G E19 the Temple—it not they, then !Z iidau ��' guard. who'.' F'urtbermore. His teaching 13 Extreme. 20 o N A 5 P Q O R P B was diametrically Apposed to the 2e. Leaks teaching of the Jewish 15 To be LATE PATER 23 Warms. .authorities et His oar -Thep emphasised obed- _: D 1 D P O R T I N R 23 Kind of _ fence to legalistic formulas: Jesus Z6 Injustice BAA S I L V T O hospital. was continually pointing to and 18 Cow's call. - t 1 A ! 28 Poor in - insisting upon repentance, purity 19 Horse, 21 Forward. guUty, ;39 Stocking - trident as bila 28 SlIent of heart, honesty, believing In Iilm, _23-Ve]hide _, daIMM_ _ a T'llmor praying to the Father in sincerity, ng a holy_ lite live before men. none carrying 40 Stun of W F ems- 33 Sia phn four. of which things ., the Jewish auth- coffins. 24 Offsets in , money•'VZZ35 Drains. 41 Withered. TICAL e.6 Prefecture in orities were speaking about. Where walls. 3 To merit. 43 Fes' did He get this message? He- had 27 Street. - • .>3 Faratilug tools. 38 To abscond. not been brought up in the rab- 28 Corrupt, 45 And. 4 Card 42 To put on. bin -teal schools, He had not heard 30 Comfort. -46 Musicalcembiaatitui. 44,T0 question. - It..delivered in Israel by any great 31 Plural entertain- . 5Primeval 47 Back of neck. teaclilag of His day. The Pharisees pronoun. .menta. _ fluid. : .-48 Ripped. -� and Ssddgcees would never have 32 Headgear. • 49 Genus of 6 Tree: 49 To feel asked this question if He was not 34 To eradicate frogs. ?In behalf of. sorrow, stirring the city to Its depths. hair. 50 An right. 8 Note -in scale. 51 South The Truth Not In Them 36 Boggy land. Sl Total. 8 Marked with Cargiina. iL "And he answered and said 37 Covered with 32 Puader. spots. 53 Either. unto them, I also ask you a quer- icing. 35 He carries a 10 Water jugs. 54 Type measure: tion; and tell,. me:. 4. -The baptism ! 2 3 6 7 1 11 of Jobn, was it from heaven, or' - from men? S. -And they reasoned 2 5 14 5 '1 r with themselves, saying. It we - shall say, From heaven; be will- 16 17 is 19 say, Wbj did ye not believe him' 0. But it we shall may, From men; 21 22 .. Lit the people will stone us: for they are persuaded that Jahn was u, a prrophet. 7. And they answered. that they knew not whence it was. 27 S. And Jesuit said unto them,'Netth•' _ or tell 1 yon by what authority 1 32 -35 do base Things." Jesus did not answer their question. directly. for 37 39 0 Me reason, because they were -got - sincem in their quest for truth.' I 42 Yen who do not want the . truth will never find it. 5 "A test of democracy is its ability to act and to act success- j f` tully in meeting the issues upon. S which the very life of a demoe- racy depends." —Henry L. Stimson. r _ POP ` What a Tuning Up He 'Could Give. a Square- M eail By J.- MILLAR WATT mi t& `� 1 e _ .190 ri ♦e•o a e-.-�• a+w ��+a+ sa a • r -"Hot, isn't it?" he Sal, genially, �•���� 'Countess of Dufferintt , First Locolnohve to Reach but there was no reply.. The re- • Winnipeg ~ porter had jumped overboard. Tie V p What porter A . Ogden'- ! i Doing A, t , sag oa the con- r•>i• i ant, , i 's • wise, child who - =�� kaows own Fatherland. ' ._0 a The irate parent stormed up ' GASOLINE AS ANAESTHETIC. and . down the froom before the lli;c : c -that the fomes of nervous looking young man. pure ,gasoline are a good anaes, "What!" he shouted. "You have a the nerve tb come to my -- office - - th:tic is' annoiincecl • t t ire-Uni-- - versity of North C'aro�na. to ask for my daughter's hand? The gasoline used was the ox- 'I might as well tell you that you - dinaV,, motor fuel, except that it could have saved yourself the 4 ,contained no lead ori ether spec journey." ` ial treatments. ; The suitor sighed wearily. " White rats were used in this, ex- " "Wel], that's s1I right," he said.a,� periment and they reacted amaz- "You see, I had another message _ - ingly under glass bell jars in- to deliver in the same buildings." Old -Timers will- tell you that, stead of the ordinary' form' of' -o--for•rolling=your-own, Ogden's mask. The animals went "andet" "Which side of 'an apple is a name to tie to fora realty - in 4 to .7 minntes pie is the left aider, satisfying smoke.. It has a taste ,. alt its own -richer, bettertastitl0. They came 'out of the anaes� The part that isn t eat- •That's because of its distinctive luetic in about the same length en." -o- • _: .. .. Mend of choice, ripe tobatxtx.Try .' of time and showed not the slight- it once. Then you also will tie to est signs of nausea cr, other ill Twd` men 'were sentenced by a:-It;for'esnot *us tanother tobacco 'effects. _ _ self-appointed court to be hang- -=lYs N- And C19den's ed for horse -stealing. ?lie place +means more enjoyment- . "SULFA" FOR RHEJMATIC selected for the execution was a Onlythe best Cigarette ap garetfepen-• FV EER trestle • bridge spanning t river. "Vogue • or'•otrantWeu I " The sixty years that have passed since the Canad.an Pacific Rail- Sul fanilAmide has protea ef- the first noose was insecurely are good enough for Ogden a - way Company was given a charter to build the transcontinental line, on February 16, 1881, have been featured by outstanding advances, in these fective in preventing recurrences of acute rheumatic fe�°er, one of tied and the prisoner, dropped into the fiver: He swam to shore OGDENS every branch of railroading. In' no way, .however are advance- ' and made good his escape. _ 1_7 rtExs with nervous, moody meats more obvious than in locomctives. Gone are the funnel smoke- the toy -like appearance of the old wood -burners.. The sleek, the most baffling diseases of childhood, it is -announced. or they were adjusting the rope for FINE CUT stacks and powerful locomotives of today have: speeded up schedules, the pull Small daily doses of the medi- the remaining prisoner, the lat- "Say, make CIGARETTE TOBACCO _ longer trains, and they can travel many miles without shop attention. " cine throughout -winter months ter drawled: pards, •knot, Qompouad b made The most : famous is'- the "Countess cf :,;Dufferin". first loco- motive to reach Winnipeg. It was taken there <n a barge in 1877 and succeeding in warding off the at- tacks -in -55 56 atients studied over P sure of the this time, will yer, 'cause I can't swim." Ripe Stnollersl � tar 09&Rs cut pjtp - - now stands in a Winnipeg part, as a moument to the early days. It was 64.600 'pounds and was 51 feet six inches long. a four-year period. -„o_ _ "When become a n to go smtiing_thru diMcult dalis. 2,000.000 ,►OMB have RTH built in 1872, weighed Locomotive No. 84, seen above at Fernie,-B.C., dates back .to 1882. Its FOR gXLE iDX(`>DI,%E1'1' FIVE. Tear -old Ctlydesdale• stallion. wellR�tII does a book "Whatever humor is, it is as or of Rheumatic Pains or �euritia weight was 98,000 pounds and it had a tractive effort cf 14,000 pounds. These engines compared to the giants of today. the new 2800 ISSUE 9-'41 ,classic?" -"When people Mho haven't deeply- implanted in human as- are uny `= p a tractive effort of 45,200 Series which 866,000 pouds and 1100 Poetpard. �' read it .begin_. to sal they sleep." tare as t le he love o �Burgeaa. .weigh _have pounds and the new 6900 aeries, largest in the British Empire.- -which '-: H E �. - -}lave." - -Gelett - weigh 447,000 pounda and have a tractive effort of 78,000 pounds. 'it easy' to sell. , Every householder -- - ` At the end of 1882 .the company had 146 locomotives; now owns -C.P.R. Photo. Y O U BEARD RISK. Information, FREE Catal- request. FAAIILEX. 570 ' _ { n tl . Park e at10 Site 1 out AC HE S - ..:.:._ T11is Early Sleeping Car Doesn't Look Very Comfortable 1 Reserved at Churchill _ A newspaper reporter was in= - generation Erbaa, Ataskn, Van- .. vited to take his first aeroplane ham. ". b trip with a stunt flier far theDesignations of national CAR AND T.IRUCK PARTS movies. He was filled with for- toric parks by the Canadian Gov- >stf '7 boding-. which .increased when a ernment include one at Church- ` H o 1 • t • . R'teehea. Geeetarore, parachute was atiapped on to I ill, Canada's farthest North rail- �,�. _ - :him- and --he was given- careful way terminus operated as part of - instruction regarding its us4 the Canadian National Rallway*a• third quarter of -.1940 totalled . The stunt man also wore a para- Other sites ineinded in this ¢e3- second gUarte r of the year', chute,' and when he put -is heavy- ignation include the fortresses at leather coat on over it the re- Louisbourg And . Fort Anne, and porter asked' timidly. j'How :wan Port Royal Habitation near ' An- -- • you use .the parachute with that napolis Royal, in Nova Scotia; coat on"." "Oh." the pilot, nen- Fort Beausejour_ just .' east, of Sackville in New Brunswick snd ldeatholatnsa .til rr plenty -thtilantiy; "I'd have lent of actually risible to passengers in ba bark a , Clara - 4S time to take the ct at off when Canadian National trains; -Fort. s' and wokse � d� at we felI?l - flew for1.E Lennox at Ile -ane -Noir and S liews nasal rrri- ratios Jar• atil The went u and y P Chambly, near Montreal; and 5p� tubes,30c. w several minutes; until; feeling Fort Wellington and Fort- Malden g l :... warm, the stunt man began, to air Amherstburg, Ontario... - - remove his coat. LASSIF_IED AD VERTISEMEN TS -41e> ELECTUIC 310TURS FOR 'SALE MMICAL 'Moderns who mourn so Ioiidiy for the "good gid days never rode from Montreal to Vancouver in the early, sleeping car, illustrated above. ELECTRIC 9 TORS, VEAV AND Once the jewel of perfection and delight,, it certainly looks antiquated reconditioned., Jones dE ¢toss El- Once to modern standard. when compared to the newer modal ;the +cmc Company, z96 Adelaide :lt IF, West, Tompan, electrlc lighting, air conditioning. padded. seats, part tion+ between the BABY Cetct:s • berths for which the railroad supplies the bedding and .. improved in »very way, -C.P.R. Photo. .- METE Male Plays A tentative estimate places the national income of Canada ,Part of Stewardess$4,800,000,000-9111 for 1940 ._ at $•1,$00,000,000_ as compared with $4,409,000,000 in i► -Passengers on a Trans -Canada 1989, a gain of 9 per cent. titin Lines flight out of Toronto recently were surprised to find A male steward '-serving their meal and supplying their require - menta while aloft. It was an in- . voluntary innovation as far as T.O.A. was concerned. Icy load, .following a storm''delayed the cab Gatt�ing the stewardess to Malton _ Airport. Departure of the plane eould not be held up: and the sir- ' _ ..port, passenger agent took her �31ice. .. Air line stewards are not un- icommon: The BritishOverseas Airways Corporation.and.the Pan AlneriEsn employ them, as well as. _vne`or two domestic 'United States lines. ' - HOW TO -RELIEVE PILE TOKIF11I & EASILY. • Q19CRY, VS It you are troubled with Itching tiles or rectal soreness, do not delay treatment and run the risk of letting this condition become chronic. Any itching or soreness or painful pass- _ pge of stool Is nature's warning that, proper treatment- should be secured _ at once.. 1. For luta purpose get -a' pac;Agge of Hem -Road• from your dWsKist and use as directed. Thio Hem -Road '•3ormul,a which Is used Internally in the forrrttly of a small, easy to take tablet, All Quickly relieve the ttch- ing and soreness and ata in lrcaling We sore tender spots. Hem -Road Is. ?' .leleasant to use, is highly recom- tuended and it seems the height tt folly for -anyone to -risk a painful and chronlo pile condition when such - a tine remedy may be frad at .qo _ .' .':.aoasonable a Cost. It you try IIem-Road and are not .eatlrely piensed with the, results. . : $'otrr druggist -wilt gladly return �. arour money. ;Aches and Psuns o z - RHEUMATISM Your money will be returned by your druggist it one hottle. of P.0 -iia does not sho'cv you the quick, easy }way to get relief from the cruel, stubborn aches and. pains of rheu- matism. F.n-ata must please you or money hack. One bottle wall con- vince you. WE C_►.N SL'rrl,y FUU AV LTH good chicks barred Plymouth ' Rocks and S.C.W'Leghorns Barron. Strata. Bred to. Lay Puliets one day old and older. 10- years breed- ing testing and hatching. Prices :are -reasonable. Do it now sad 'write for circular with prices. J. U. Johnson, Fergus, Ont. BI -T T-l-Q1.'HART 15TnAIN DARRED Rock chicks dipecL-Sup?rb layers of large 'eggs• Winner of three egpr,layrn� contests. Angus Urqu- hart. Greenfield, Ontario, QT'ALITY CHICKS, BARRED ROCK and ';white' leghorn. Blood -tested by Go:•ernment• approved labor -- story. Rigidly culled. Ke11y.Chick Hatt heries, Barrie. NO GANI'ME WHEN YOU BUY Twaddle new .19.11 chicks. i,ike ,the hundreds who buy T-weddle chicks every t'eer you can be sure of High Quality and sure of low prices, 16 pure bred-, 8 Hybrid *crosses i,nd four breeds of turkeys to choose from: Frne cataln:gue:- �-- vreddlP Chick Hatcheries Linri.t- ed, Fergus, Ontario, -BRAY CHICKS AG -UN -FOP, 194i" say hundreds of Fray customers. 1 Again we say - order holy for the better customer markets. 'Started chicks, pnlleta, cockerels, canons,` immediate d'd'livery. Post- card brangs prire.. particuiar.q. Bray Hatc".fiery, 130 Jahu, Sinmii- ton, Ont. • .. 2.S FR>l;N:• C'IiIC'.1iS • WITH I-:WE:RY 100 1'1,1,T.FITS OP.' 100 -mixed chicks ordered, we give .35 free chleks. Pullets $13.00 to $ 19.00 per 100; -Mixed Chicks $V0 to $10.00 per 100; Cockerel-, sl.60 to $5.50 per 100. Our price list will surprise. vett. 'Send for -nopy. Goddard Chick Hatchel-Y. Britan- nia ITeights, Ont. B_ KERT MUIPMENT BAKERS', OVENS AMD MACHlN- ery, also rebuilt- equipment al- ways on hand. Terms aaranged. Correspondence •invited. Hubbard Portable Oven Co„ 103 Bathurst St,. Toronto. SAINT REIT ARa PUPPIES. MASS - We beauties, priced .low;. delivery Insured. Wr!te. Paramount Ken- -trelr. North Hatley° Que. FARM. FOR S ALF 116 ACRE FARM I•`OF. SALE, HIGH - ,ray 8e. two miles East of west .lsontrore. Quarter tape to school. Guelph; and Kitchener 19 mile•. I.argn Iiouee, Baak' Barn. Silo. _.1irlve Shed, 'water_in stable gar - ata and out buildings. Ft3dro av- iailable. Fred L rig. Neat Moat - rose, P.O., Ontario. FOR RALNF 130' ACEF'-FARX.-LOT - 16• Con. 6. Fenelon. Plowing done. Priced riglkt. Apply Samuel Moore. Route 3, Cameron. 111REPROOF S" 1•;s FIREPROOF SAFES FOR -HOUSE a,nd office uve. guaranteed, excel- trnt for -pedlgreea,.,mortitaRes,'val- uable papers. Priced $6Q,04tI and up. • 1McCaskey Systems IL. Gait. Ontario. FOR , SALE Foytla�OV T R ACTOR' WITH. plows, discs, cultivator. Choice i3algian Stallion rising 3 years.. 1006 Ihs. Registered Belgian mares in -foal. Edwin Devlin, Perth, R.14. No- •7. On•tar.i ,. HORSES 70) HORSES FOR SALE OR EX - char ge,-Pemberons, ••Belgians, Clydesdales, French Canadians, Coachers, Standardbreds, Hack- neys. Canada's largest Ecorse Pedigree c Stallions forof sate or Pedigreed ]ease, 15-0 -Pedigreed States, 350 Grade Horses. Write for illustrat- ed circular, and List Stallion-Bar- 9a tallion Bar- 9ainp. Let us gdotS delivered price' any kind of horse required. Arn- r ue. Mdwold Farm., (;rt Q KNITTING MACHINES KNITTING M.�CH[NE9' FUR SALE for special offer Prices, with earning moneys at homeSandtWak Ing socks for soldiers, sailors and airmen. Trade in your old ma - ..chino otr a. • nem one -generous . cash allotwance made..Anto Knit. ters Limited_ Dept. 144, 01 Dav- enport Road. Toronto. s s.arona11 ferer of Rheumatic Pat" or N.eur-; Hemedy.l ■.17 itis should try Nxtrn's- Mucro'■ hruR Store. 33e 'Elgin; _ __. - HELP W AN'i ED Women who suffer painful, irregu- - - LOMIN1UV-VIWVINCI AL YOUT13 1_7 rtExs with nervous, moody ity' Photo Fintabtng. Ana' 6 or'2 C$FESE MAKhit FOR SF?ASON Training offers free domestic ser- to •women be- pell' due to functional cause hould find Lydia R. Pinkham's aegtabl• t7ompOviad attn4siy teem printed° with enlargement. 26e. 841, with certificate for Quebec. or_LtilI particule. Write, H. H. vide coarse Fount; t;ween sixteen and thirty years -Of further BP - Ito rslteve such distress. A__%,how. oPhoto' grrvlcv. -Dept. A.. Last HHolland- Dulls• Quebec. ape. For .information to Supetyisor, Home Qompouad b made RELIGIOUS CLAMMSDALFS ply in writing Service Training Schoch, Dept. of [Plinkham's speetailyto help weak, tiredwom- wonderful book sent free. Megiddo 7 abor. ;hnrli:amen, 1'.uildings, Te- n to go smtiing_thru diMcult dalis. 2,000.000 ,►OMB have RTH RHEUMATISM gl 6'1 tE Rt Hti FOR gXLE iDX(`>DI,%E1'1' FIVE. Tear -old Ctlydesdale• stallion. wellR�tII ronto.Over mazing beaeats, w11I.L or of Rheumatic Pains or �euritia marked. Lord ?Shin J27sl8). Con- fAct Harry I,orw Owen Sound. ISSUE 9-'41 oatarls. , 1100 Poetpard. �' SALESMEN W- WTI -•=1) LAD1E3--IF. VF."PED, PAIPCFOI� irregular perlods worry )cu take Few -a -Tone, the prompt. effectttre relief. Retleve )ouraelt of worry, unnecessary -aufferlo8. Bottle St. postpaid. International Distribu- _. ' 'tors, 1 -lox G-, _F.'"Dept. W, Toronto. IT'S IIMPORT_ .IT - XVF:Ety AVP- ferer of Rheumatic Pat" or N.eur-; Hemedy.l itis should try Nxtrn's- Mucro'■ hruR Store. 33e 'Elgin; _ 'Ottawa. 11.00 PowtnaiB• _ y PHOTO FINISHING TI:YIImPERIA1, FOR FINIS QUAJr ity' Photo Fintabtng. Ana' 6 or'2 Exposure -film develaped and printed° with enlargement. 26e. Careful processinx by experts who A__%,how. oPhoto' grrvlcv. -Dept. A.. Station J., Toronto. RELIGIOUS Lr LiJAH COX[N G BEFORE CTIMST. wonderful book sent free. Megiddo Mission. H., Rochester. New Y or_IL r RHEUMATISM gl 6'1 tE Rt Hti GOOD ADVICEI 'EVERT S FF'E:R- or of Rheumatic Pains or �euritia ahoald' try Dizon's Remedy. Mun- ro's Drug Stgro, S3S Elgin, Uttavet. , 1100 Poetpard. �' SALESMEN W- WTI -•=1) >• Ai1fII,F.X 200 %F:CESSTTIF.S APFG easy' to sell. , Every householder 3 buys toilet articles, rnPdictnes. ea- - sences, spices, etc. Lore prices, guarhffteed, '4uality.' WITHOUT RISK. Information, FREE Catal- request. FAAIILEX. 570 ' ogue, on St. Clement. Montreal_ SEED F.OR-SALE ONTAEt10 UYBRID SEEP 'coptn Nos. 625 and 645, $UA Wisconsin, to $6.06 delivered: Registered 2nd . generation Erbaa, Ataskn, Van- guard oats `;1.26 and $L00; near -bagR, treated. Ian Mayndi d, Chat- ham. ". b Guaranteed CAR AND T.IRUCK PARTS ' Used - New I1 RF:IIU[t,T M(1. -sCECIALI%Int; TORS. POWM-1.NMI. liydranlle ` H o 1 • t • . R'teehea. Geeetarore, .p.iCarie Yw. ets�retos,,- �ierD.rrcrnes, Raditlters - Rxeltange t;lrtile.- �,�. plass .� Sallrtarlloa of retoaa. levy Aorto Pnria. Dept. J. Toronto- _PasSeng�s ,,carried 'by • civil:'."a aircraft in Canada during the' third quarter of -.1940 totalled . 53,6'04 as - against $7,856 in , the second gUarte r of the year', _ rI .0(3/►LI1e�1'S WeRwaGrwabaatfague oo qday, alatt:h loch, R-:�, - �sovWcoaaa Frost will exhibit hie 81m v• � �— - aicade of Itiuropr ill the Coin. .—,1[n. Aitlden v'sits Pickering, rot w many ytao, aro. mowsoat� . maoity $a11/ fiekeriu This I was the world • greatest aooasse. is in g• on y evening, Aipril let• still a deadly menace but not •o potent show- is spoauwred by the Wom• tulat3ons ' to >Ietr. and hove b of the eoritre ronin which 8� have been taken for its prevention and ell a Dpetttutetl of Atldley. axilIg re 1Nfa. W. L. Coartice, wl'.o celeb- 'l1T�� PirkerYo F ' rated their 6$rd wedding. v_ ` The physician, the dietitian and the g; -atod the proceeds will ; din$'', $Hill sanitativai expert have sU cun►hlaed and go for war C'htt. iries. str,sary on Sbtt>Rdtgr, Feb. 224d. with the aid of the sun and frosh air and' -- • ' rent. have materially checked the great - Y 1 -•die peguleg monthly .meeting Inroads which tuberculosis made upon - -- _ — • f_ - uur pul,uiatdon. GREEN RI1�.R of tate WomneWc Niasionary Soeieby . Tl:^ *:,•.:�rcaJ aanitadum A�wtxiation (held over five -at week - upe:t tee the . Muskoka. ausyital for ) -wee _pXftbyLer,* �h._ .l �ba'sumpti.e.. a Y'orenty wpltai far _ _ __ ANY Y gRS1�t O tie Field at'the hocu>t o! M,aa. Art- Uontal tiv� -andthe Quoen . Mary - - l - e t" for coslsum tine 06ildren Mix. "Oscar Wilson of Brougham 11 BOyea, vn may, • Misndr whim combined have a total eapadty alis �i� a ' !testover i•o d beds Th are thoroughly is apendir;g a week writh her boo- �1 C placed CT1 thle: lYla�'kt;t _� cQuinped and have all iadiiues nor she then Arnold u ,. �1 —Will ' the ladies of Sti. Georgie a Modern trestmeat of sills disease .and it $■• .. is 44 rsely through their courts ui�at the - M}. and - , - J. FA, 'Wilson • • - -' C>tarid please !neat at the hams of death rate from eonsumptiaa baa bean- L j,� -. -' 4M Garnet Gourtiee, on7•�lursday I �auy reduced. were citDr visitors teat *leek A 1Contlnod' which.■gni Zile with ese hospitals are not operated for �ridnd returned with rheas • > h 6th at 240' p•, rn. iLT s., the we Poo do brit atw maintained usolely a SUCCeas . and which s rover by the . fa the poor who are out, ted with tupaF synnr thy is extended to Moa. Sta'irtgee !t+ W.11 be guest speaker. culeds c their r8° eat+meii and ewe. iiugfl� G. M'chel 1, vlwae rnotiler, f • P.Iease mote clangs of time. k It aloe. a great deal of to Mre J. Ka is ve ill. r Junior Institute will• ,beat �C;-.W t,' !"Utah". farm Y�, �y test of time to be First Class >�a quality tbt qu hope to recel.a from awtutory Xr. 11ruce Lel'>man, who ret -am - With the Serif o r Institute on ' ft allowances. and A b only with the oo • o ion or many senerous friends that ed from Newnyarket, has been vte and >un>lf or'mlty ' Feb. 28th at B p in tale;"eaa otagtiaue to oa �' s slta c`rrd�ollarn will be ` ill w;il1 a sold. _ l" lfoaaits• a splendid program ny CDVW the a � iraYW Uay service will be 'held __�e nsrne of this commodity is � oseded to Dove► the shortase on operasLlas 11►s I1eea4 si�esn{�ad, and - 811 mem- ltd. sand Will you' please a.at.t .. b =fierh ase im►bGed tp attend ng a contribution to the Natio at the church' here at 2:30 sten. tarinm dsaodat3on, ata eJvilege Mhe aliany t lends- of ' Mer._ Wbi. .street. Toeonw a - - time, on Friday Feb, 28th. .:,RIC STORE TEA t ;*oGuih+e avgret to hear of h's - n*d Johnst i, 'o! :fsirsltws illness, sad hope for an •C3Ul]d1iUNI'1;'Y CLIIK NOTES R'oronto, spetlt Sunday with Mart ';. y iVo" ery: .. --� and M'z•s, hose — Me lectures, sponeore�'by the A suteessful ki idge' part �vHF Word 'W re eeiived last week,retailing, n now at s5 Cts per lb. �ovetg ladies` of 11$lss L Itorke's heldin Ciie E7 Ili roeulsoil Tuerdny that Benson Dispel wiio . Wlevduing- Arrangements Fete in t Rranaori Mari., has beeia moved —"— drinvCuss on Mlditend evening, Le capable baudw v liar. and Mrs 'to MacLeod, .�lberta. ]Right L t 1�T Q� dreyv a very very attendance, nett- fil lj d +R gll l7 Bryant. Ttir+ next !it id r:- Ge4R and R'ckard and Ing gf� W around baa �� g -We are placing on thr market Arlother commoditf ' • obey forwlard to the War V"ctir�s' will be on Taesday, : March_ l ltb, l)r'ti-r. -Don . W',illiaans weave home on - Okpd. Mr, J. P is Mill be loolked after by Mr. leave from Ciente Borden' last Hagerman, of the -Lnd Mrs Walter Thomas And Mr. week' -end, which we anticipate will meet with the same Navly League. and W. A. O. Black- ind M,.f. Robt. Rnddy. All bridge -, and MM Wim. Woods. of _ good success, and. will lberit the same the - _huust, of the British Nary., .. both playery6 ud members are welcome"MapleY called on Fkiends here, on delivered very inteaeasting address ,ltd shouldgetin conch wiih one '.First elasg quality and ><nlformity. i Sunday afternoon. , dl, 1�tough neither' •ane . described fI lie nbuve This coming Tuer �' � �- Roy G*� and - ._The.name-4f- -this-Somm dity-i9 ----a great ditvl o# -#he• -subjects -we -ex- -1-y March 4th: w euelfee-'Wili be Mr. T. W iliama 'Spent- t peeted 'to hear. Mas. Frank Baker ht-.dand fortnightly ther--tfter - - and Messrs -$ T; Palla'se and F. I _-i dalsA L talease bring take or ' Friday evemug with 3&. and �. -..` F. Robin (provided the musical part c.,uk ies, M -Z off nd w lobes. John' Beckett at Cedar Grove. 'BIG STORE*.COFFEE - ,of the program in several vocal — — mumbera _ — ct - - _ GItEE_tiwO til "Introductory" pr ' OD __Morn, on Thursday, February : SALE REGIShrER and the. ret tr do price bac. 8 lb, -18t1i, 1941 to- Mair. and_ Mrs Jac -eves 'Mrr�. 's ter•, of west 7o,ronto, is This ooffee is groundfromthe coffees bean and >Is:� p-,sitin er sister, lYirs. Crew this L Palmer, P clr ig, at !±cast Coiry-Pete Dispersal Sale at Spruce . 9 General Hos ' -` Toronto, a dau- geek. carefully packed in. lined bags to -insure the very l Lodge Flet,tm, on Monday, Ml�rch Mr. aiid M,rs. MacLean's nephew host flavor and freshness. este want on to .try it,. ' 17th,, 1541. the propert{} of John P y - *--The regvtar nteetirlg of. the R. Pihillip, I,ot. 22, Con. b, Picker of Clsanl,y abraet spent the Week- -Compare it with any -of the regular higher priced 'Oft. 34 S: of the -Untied Church, ing on No. 4 A'igh�aray . 1fi Regist- end'with with thein. ow. 11 be held at the home of Mrs. Bred Holsteins, ful4y accredited, Mr. Wim. hwfey is home sick coffees. We Link you'll want, to use ig -Store. with flu. = We ho he Ina ' JG: �. Morley, on Tuesday after and P•r+ovinca�liy blood tetssted to- Pe y have .a .; ._ ,.: - - noon, lurch 4th, at 2.30. PLEASE gether witch 8 8��ade Holsteins, 3.. speedy i-ecove rya PiOME Cl A.NGE OF DAX. All horses, implements etc. See bills.. The Wmnen's A'�rld Day of Pr- htdies are oorcteliy invited. A• S. Fsrrrier, auctioneer.. ailyer will be held at . the Fuson- _ y--r[he Cantiauation' Sc)wol team age on Friday afternoon„,lila a _' L] PMA ]� Tplayed the Bkooki n Continuation WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12th,. 28th. All the lades of the lCircuit ��[( Y1 j j 1 Y Bob" _at the Whitby rinlr on the Ammon `sale of farm stock an and also the Mlwion Circle-, are 21st, in their f rst hockey game .of irry1lements. The undwe'gned hos invited to cane. - the season. &ogre 8 all, and a game •r"ved instructions from Fred- The W. X S. of - the Circuit is "planned for the near future in H. Ebow. to sell by public auction will meet at, Mm A. Hooker's at c the effort to break the tic. Isocal pt Loy 2, Con. 1, } Plcker•'ng, . as Kinsale, on Ttiu)mday afternoon, IVP pct' List. Teriiie cash JQ CLS bea*rr. play n8- — Stan ftlkW, W. See bilis. 3filierch 6th at 2 p. m Mars. Victor ]I[or�llaJi, W Gaiels, Ray Andrew, Sale at -1, D. T. Win. Nava, nuc- ;Pitkin m cFtsrge ' aDf the ping: ' _Cl- F.O"tt,t W. Hnnting, P. me tionser. man All ladles' Invited. Breikfast Ets►con , t#srthr, - Forties Mbmwen, Goal. , - - The Wr A. quilted a quilt for a Tiedon sae i ILr m, 2ktit • = Zc a ]�farit goal 'Rats- scored at 7.25 by lady in the c'ty last week, ander St o W- lfdorr auction sale of Flarnr Stack, Imp. thin wee , . .Coode „ !, shi, a�cond at 7.40 by, C. laments. Furniture, . Aay. Roots and 8ot °f them are` bmw with S. arta third by -W, cares a Dol another quilt �h lady Ouir Pork Li�rer, r- 12e � l� � with S. PiHcey Aatd Wi Mtdrrisit, �'h etc., (the entire household '!sold to a tam aaasiets Brooklin scored the s Vish, rarniture,. dairyutensils, will b laded are a busy lot of quilier's f • tu►id vvvithnut rexrve): at lot 30. 4t 7.3$, .7.55 urtd 8.00. Considersag - - these days. -.Stewing pp (cin. 3. Pi erD ck_. Che nod_ Beef 12c a M� that tate local tearu had never been nK rryw .. , � . e : . li the .property of Geo. r: Davidson. .jCwCl=■ortitning, Sc. I� akt the ice before, thety held Cale at 12.30 S. T. \0 reserve. in Mernnriant v •Farm rented. Terms Cs$h. J. H. VMter. ear .ctrl!. p C. �. s itsClassiC Cleassser, =- t ins, 13c. l� el Prent'ce, .auctioneer. CQ1 ER — In lo�lnjr. memoir of �•-lr'he : Fell nary ; r•teet'ng of the • nV husband -and father, Ambrose WUstsion Bond of the United Church - n �+ Conner, who 11, assed away Feb- a7E. s ureas held ;n. the S-frlda.v _ . r: with l E�eS^ lit Education ►� 22nd t43r. S, foam on Thursda Feb.Frb. 13th Mith a t Time speeds .on v _ �n� , five years have . an a;tertdance of 13. The opening -'• passed ht�+tnrt, "iViten • He carneth'• - was. and '- -R VD Since derath its gloomits shadow a/s a followed by the Lord's •Prayer, i t cast �� tzti'son, and Bible., leading,, . on EFFICIENCY W thin our home wtere all seem �t 4 ) ei.►e,rlua "Moses, • fonlnd in the"rushk" The _ :'. bright, .- �u c e•r - �r� 30 0 i nvnutes of the last, meeting were v ..• � . -�}� - And took' from us a` shining Tght. read, the Offering taken and' . the. ►°' His weary flouts and days of pain hymn, "When Mothers of • Sale n q�trr j] ( �r ' sur, •• P,9ul Feld read the' Story' of - V � l . • TUCK Cil H's troubled nights, wore past, f '. Ahd in our aching hearts we knew ■ ■ St Valetitinca- Mp;;s :- Eva Bunting•, I•ie had -found' sweet rest at last, " told an interesting isGorp, "Grand . 0p , , ,: Picker�n •l�ardwar aj - mothers, Valentine." Joan Fall; t' —Sadly missed by Wife .and Son - _ 4*_ ase read "1•`ihat the 'F'i:ngers 'of - the 12i ht _ Eyesight Specialist - i c `} g Hard Say." H}^nn See Our Display. o[ Disney Building (-o p,' P. O ) "Jesus bide us attire" eras followed :. - _ ' • - by a stony` '"Our " Corner." , The ... Osliawa, Phone 1516 4 y mQetiirg, was concluded : by repeat ER _ avo rt Fin There is a papular belief that llticclary and Find ay ing the 11$apah Benedietiorr and. i 73Yar by Betty Scott. tile' exacting conditions nf modern - Iffe with its close work, artficial:Stoves and Range: _. _—.Following our report last week light, • shoork, rtiovement ,and f on the. Carrtanencemtent Exercises : and; Concert, of the local Continua glare are responsible _for man's -eye - :and defectis. This is only' the meaning 11 tion School, Principal Coates ad view thal the net proceeds were read into certain articles wt'itLert � Electric $72675 rovhich included the $4.00 and' in a slight way misinterpreted. rpy lCll eClary Electric Ranges a'i3r Stavingg . Cgtt. 'P'�•eeented to .Our exacting conditions ' of today 11�ira. -Coates by the ,school for rer OmPhaslze• the existence of Condit- ­Frigidaire Ref • Contort work in preparing the program, ions of error and make .it necessary t she tanning into the funds a sum for their correction sooner than - — StoC�[ and Poultry i'o�$ equal to the value of ilhis Cert. would be- the .nese -if our life- was lVix Coates states Brett -this. is • $50- not so exacting. I have repeated more than they have ' ever raised time and time again; that modern c y life voth its strain - ` oI All Kinds (before, but et[tat the Aelea drive. falls "heaviest _ ,,alt on. b thee l LL_ la ld l$e70n t}Ie PR*QA. !9- y t-. r- lu the 8enero:rity of the fork of the to�i••ln effects and attack the eyes. The tni for Mc�ormiek•Diteria Fe►rm Macbiner -- and neighborhood wlere equal to •reason behind •ali thing • is t$>aat the $ Z Y &Dd the occasi f eye, b'bing in a greater or lesser de- 9">o • ? tut► or which -the' thanklg' _.. �.---Rtpairs: ` of iihe P. C. $: is expmeseed. The g� defective, is easily st alined. a3�Y48 'r Y r latt(Monian . iri the Club rpsa `much Examiners are alviays on the wtitcb �sO i Ow x0fte = A� 1V H !>t �� :" In la �ed of a fedi* Iftours Work in- for what may be considered perfect 'tea stR i�:l)i` ;> bet sew Preparation 'for the cotteert, and eyes- and are struck by the fact -- Q R�{��/`�N ,^ �j T In r'ec r tion flf then, the Club that very few • eyes are normal. �° 1{> 111Fd ► ,. t.Joa._ .a!+ is p�eKl G iT•k'Acudle had grahted the hall When we find a perfectly normal `1100 astarseidtt P free. thereby• saving anot�ler .$5.00, eye it is no uncornimon thing for it 4I III �q°dP QTS!► 3mi3 . sltrl? . r _ Tttie .entire proceeds twent to the to be hoolilPcl up with a mate verb=- Telegrarn OVisr Vfcti?rtie' f%nd, imperfect making poor team -work ; l�ai 1 0 ►�V when the two w*opld work togeth- oar -alp •lam 3n0 "watts sq r _ - e y ear. .. ...