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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1941_03_07rt 1 _ as .. .n . • a 'i► L. LX -= _ _PI �LRI1�TGf O NIT., FRIDAY, .MAR. 7. •1941.1. _ :._ . = oa - - - - -- Axl' �Yatssftazca►�ar>sa. Pickering Hortticuitural•Sodety _ = CHERRYWQU� Contributions to 'GREENWOOD Yed4ea� .;A regular meeting of the Hort- The Society will be held at Th' Red Cross quilt' iti a . v::U Telegram $ War. -I"LS 1 DL�"�r H. 0. PEARSON-Physieittn the Rouge School on behal;e t attended on Wednek:day lest and g • Swseon. Dunbuton. :Or}Tuesday 1 't88G-1936 erring Mar. •11"I A 'speaker from five quilts were quilted. :Victims' Fund r r G Z. FORSYTH, Oph. 4)., Dieectos . ;Mrs. Tyner 'and baby `are vi�sit;ng p� Ilea� Toronto twith viewls. and local IcHorPllaG ember lYe A!!'eriesdn mot wm«rw.i flower work will be discussed. A Mm Tyner's parents, John and a sr.. e:,mia.e es avv�e,cseot. Mrs. Petty for a week.. Zontributiods' . acknowledged Monday, Wednesday and 'Friday c p.. full house is s 7eeteci. ' - Jwe are pleased to say the''maj -•-- wE GRIND FIDE KIN SAIM ority of children v&6- 6 have been Acknowledged =by Telegram $fi2.00 sick are now well an the way to Ac�rosw'ledged by Telegram 8.90 Breit, Shorts and Feed 06 +ill HE Pl(;-KERING NEWS DL>i lA,f,D RU06Y Barrister. Wilfred Sadler rvve are sorry rtecovery. Aaklrowiedged by. Tlelegreen 28.00 laws, also tolllerali and totbu L0 ' �Ota`r P'� 1�rt o•a y improved. A special collection' -will"be taken y to, orac.-a,• g, .w to sa is not much Reeve Wm Reesor 25m twKedtrates for profitable feeding tl� �Pa o! tic t3ouas. wi.icrr. Church and Sunday School was c0i Sunday for the British War Int. R000m S. S. 4 Wi " 4'04 k t an band BEik`fON, BELL Q/ ROSS held a tthe usual hour. Mrs. Robt. Vie**' Fund, at Sunday School. Young Ladles'. Bible Clam � { � Sars'sstors Solicitors Sadler favoured with a Bolo. Please bring or send , your dopa- United Church, Pickping . 82.2fi W4 stot>rk vAl�►► t1Mt brit Paulfry► _- Sorry to ` report Mit•. _ Noble tiori.' i G1 EEI�WOOtD fetdo Md =uppilia. I-BEATON: K. C. - Tsiapbo06 Stevensdn confined to the hot;ia Don't forget the drama to be ! _ ILINtOOKE BELL, K. C. A". 28U wgth the nmeaeles. given in the Colmmunity Club room F' Z•a���� `'Group 2, of the W. A. Will islpyon- = ; $, H.F. ROSS MT. Stanleiy Stell has 'been called on W,edne$day evening. March 12th sor a aAiendid entertainmelnt in the - .1372 Bar St. to, join the Adm Force in the. near at 8 o'clock - S. T. The Thortnton Sunday School room on Fr'1daV, L� B�R��� ~ )OHN L. POND TaoaW future.: Conners Young People are giving F. J. D01NlRj!!. >�. ttlr, i• �s _ March 7th.. There . will be games ,!LGi8 MchULLAN- ri ia, Sol- Mr Arthur Gornriley sad Mr L. the :p!ay' Proceeds- for war work. d �pw � rd Ankold. M ,f0otarr Pdilit. 1 atetiaaa arr>cac prizes. Lunch served to every- 2)NNK*D 'Tekditoa@ Elfin 6303. 2ec! Prouse spent the week end in the •A,'11 are . welcome. _ l 1 � int. 1�aR. Oi%Is'�. ltla� -- one. Come and'enjoy enjoy a family ci ,The meeting of the WomaAls L. B. Oa ..l8a an OW 'arson di church ;tarty. IJtentwk e W. M;. S. meed at the hoarre Association welt be° held' on Thurs- BBHEAT T. FAL:.AZSE. 4 D 8.. of Mrs. Hooker this Thursday af- day, Maw 13th. Word for. Roll GREEN RIVER Ll ter:toon with Mrs. V. Perkin's Call - Our Paith in the Holy WM. C. MURKAR MEW Gradaare •! Ror4 Q� o!: n. ase<rte Ua wdcr o!To to. group in charge. Spirit;. Group -3, are in charge of Glad to see Brucc iAmmn out JUSTICE OF- THEPEACIDppcqt�aecoal door .a4 sc.The yy I. o g the meeting. There is to be a ga for thae Count of Ontarioheart Bpi. sw.ce: v pen meetin VMS .post a in. y ... ort�' et,va� e•lx•poned and will be •held this Friday quilting at at this' meeting.. �ngratuIations to Cliff and PICKERING ONT.,ee Pick ar00. . _ evening Marr--?th,-Mr Roblin of Myr. Postill it's a -girl, ' Citizens Daisy will present. , his (_ $ROUGHAM Don Williatms of Camlp• ROXII n --- *" fps• moving pdctures.-Crokinole, and - spent the week -end with the home -• - games, with lunch will be the or- Mrs. M4virs and children have folks. ,..�....� _ DR. BEATON. TOW248BW der of the, evening. Please note the *s Ruth Michell fell on the a �r� Coawaucm.Cammaoeer/� been sick .beth the -flu. Insnranae OE All Kinds. �oatita, ntept.lZ&C. raeu•r of change in date ?( a. Soebeck and Ethel are t,n ice and broke her collar bone. She r i.tevesea. w�eay.i•. O.c. ;4 goodly ntimher of our young is improving nice] the sick tilt. p g y' Beet Rates ATaIWAe wi>t11 A E. RICHARDSON pea�xle attended the Junior. Far n- a `Mr. Herb. Pere was the lac Mr. and Mrs. W. Kmx, .RAas aria Y k3' errs' Short Course Students Ban- George, t�vere Brou• winner the othbir evening. His t held at Brookii t3�rbara, of 9t. Geon Bicn�-itZ s>oa l<ervl�oe. GENERAL iNSIURA14@E. glue n last Friday number got the 'fine bed- spread. gham visitors over the week-pn,l. -• R$AL BSTATZ� evening. After the banquet .several - v D Union, sponsored a Mrs, Flo. P+aenenter wfio was mss P,bp a OOf+IVEYAr1CIiVt3 hoeiis of darieim to the•music of Skating Party at Cedarena rins visiting: at tate J. E. WilsdnU re- 90110MVIRM PICK 515 Billy Hole's o era, was enjoy- o- >+�+. 24th, the turned to ,her ,hoeme in Toronto. Am aid ed any, �y ed. - _ at#endance was good and an en. A'Ir'. and Mrs. E. G. Michell and liar an Chas. re - -- +•-<cNe avenin,: snits .vent. d Mrs . Nwifty were -- . : . - AUDLEYNOTIOE . - ' T►+e Jun»or F`arrtrere br+ngtset and guests of W. and Mr's. Doha Mich- - danE•e at Brooklin, was the Rttrac ell on Sunday. a NMWcAich &it reperts=-beanng frogs t.on for fire Jtattior fl�rmera o! The V• P. S. -net at our school "d y' K• ate -"the- East week of February. ,,,, Fr+dav event' of teaa�lara home, Mit. and 1161. � � � y� �� , SBD A U CTI OIi MA AND The local VA"nen's Institute -was last week. �. rag y VALUATOR held at the home of Mrs. Puckrin JQ2>Rtston on the all. The meeting - �Ns awduated Anywberc on Wednesday. The Y. P. Union met so usual at was enjoyed by ail. COAL, CgY�. rboste or writ.a. Address 914 Daodae The snow plow bad its toughest the c 11,1gs °n Sunday evening with Word has been ' r r aped Erich WOOD CBMBBNT • 1k14s: Heigh Gannon, Fehwehip Con- Aircraltcnan Benson a")raper who is r r streok Bast. job on We nesday following the stationed at MiicLeod, Alta-, that r, vener in charge. Tahac I#eligiout► SAND �a V� Wbitiby. Ontario._ big storm. but it did tine trick.3rdthe Ascan bad arrived out there and , Geon Blake is about recovered e" `'mss' s g ion Iiia Festival. he had sunburned his face and trona his accident _on the high�y and Church service was good on Among those who -visited-C,asnP BUILDER'S 8II PPLI�i3 � :1wbuA Ila Y rib or awo job y, whereby he 6anke a Borden on Sunday were. F. J. - Sunday. Rev. Kennedy is pre lioaosad The next Seed Fair far Ontario rag a series of Denten Sernions, in Wilson.Thos•' Richard, Lorne Car- al$o local Oartage work Count is tela at Beaverton on pre!tarstaon for Easter observance. fir. Ma�sse>8 'Mildred Carter and We bati*ealnn plaeed to *toric a full mail, St. E: Stouffyille, Oates y .. On Sdndsy, he stroke on "The Leona Dixon. They saw Geo. Rick- LINE of MAPLE LEAF MILLING Pbooe 101 MIMI% 19th. Awyone who has good, O.o� and those about it-' ard, James Rickard, Beed - of any kind - wink be well' ad- The Ladies' Aid entertained the .: .-*OM PANY Fi6EDS. Mattrtsity, Medical. and Surgical vised to enter at this fair. • it - is � Y°susg People meet on Sees- -Locust Hill W. A. on Wednesday testa takes. the second day, March 9th, uReder the leader- _ arch Fair. in our J*t week. Those of the 'K A. �I �� * Maternity Sens! -Room county. pot Fratecia Willson, Citizen. were: Mrs. Arntsts•ong,-.. TC lr..LL ship. convftrer. Topic - Re -creat K P t Rates for 10 days-- 5W.7b The Club meets at the home. of ,: ,., ;; r. :„p, �•... D t+ a Reading; Mrs Dmvlds, Violin, I.; Plcker'!ilg, Out. - ieegistared Nurses in attendance and Frank •,M. and Mn: Chapman on Cali •- begitnning .with the letter. accompanied by Miss Irene Reesor "Phora Office 74 = Res. 66 M" 94 hour service given. Monday evening next. The .progzim NG„; - at the p?atto, and „ very interest-. Ambulapu Servile wall take the form of -an address in a r Mrs. Bakwin, Lunch pn Friday, Feb. 28th the won, 8 •F p 1►y ��� iMRS. E. R. GOOD ? on Africa, and the Bum>!ra Road,was sett ed by Hostesses and a - en the W. M. S. and others.mt t. van? helpful time was brought to a _ "iu,�laa�e:. -;- ARE whist. There ra y�� of Dors. Geo '� — also a colltectidRe for the Britth other ve the Presid y of conducted floss tis sinxu.K Jaz iottal An- You ...may see the 6y I�l� War Victims' Fund, as was carred y nein. - at the last- meeting : of the Club, devotions which were marked by ! .... - -r : r when the annual supper was tfle- -' r..W1iITEVALE COLEMAN deep eirnestriess. INRURF pensend with' and each feanily con q':2icles watt away for lied Cross -- RADIANT 'CIRCULATOR tribute to this' fund what the sup- d. _ The Goodwill Brotherhood are on of TcBe SORE per ontribbuon $as big Sas posst. kble; is Pyjam--.9. mene the's sox. 4 12 . suits mhea melooeting ong n Tuesdayrd to thevening,eir monthly Cal manc in our �rheate ' supply Types 1 mens sox.- Pair of sox. 1 Sleeve- P1T' l `CYRIL F DefORL3�X being urged. C. S. Bryant will be lith at. 8 oltlock. R,ev..Alnutt wall in the chair.' less ,sw+ atter• 2 mom swersters• .a heating need. GENERAL 1N.,URANGE -- — Ct+ildr� ��•�� G� tom' I -at_ give. , an• illustrated lecture, ' era. -1 Soeirf. 3 Worn, sodkees• 4 interesting drama •will be Also Kitchen ranges, Coal �S$RVICfi . PROTECTION ALT',OYA r, raen's mitts. 2 ;plr. rifle mitts 3 given at the Open Meeting of the beaters, Pitts Etc71, Miss Tindall here's gloves. • 2 Helmets. Dress and W. A, next Tuesday afternoote, Callus ndw for your stove Mat#>rC8 >z spent Monday apron. 2 Quilts, Used CloWng - March lith at 2.30 in the United and furnace work. with lid's. B. Ressor. Church school room. Other items �� M 1Steev-less sweater. 1 Silk scarf. Miss Dor6tAy Btrawn, Agincourt I Pr. knee bands: 2 Toques. 1 Cap. ALVIN' BUST . , of interest will be also on the S >Ci� - spent '';, r*kftk with 11$r. and Mrs. gs Kenneth Reason. The W. I. meeting which is be- 1n'oflr'arn- �'--�- 1 in8 held at tie hoarse t of Mins. W. pictures being of .England Hardware Tinsmith 3*8 Ruby Tindall is at ho5ne 'Yes! it is to be next Tuesday, Sprimg filled, mattresses 'for a time, prior to _taidng a pos- Wes,. is being anticiiisted with ch 11th, the Pancake Suppe�in PIG'SEitIlsTb1 _ 10.60. t0 $39.50- itioa .near 'Uxbridge, lively interest. Mrs. W- Gray, the 'fir • Conviner,_ bas announced tient Mr. the United Church adrool room. �li0)O MN :I Calletta at �- W. MacKay's on Did u idr►gw about it? Then be -.- _ Felt _MattLaet**--Blown ndw-last mere: Wir_ smi__Mrs E. A. Innes, A,grlcuttaral Repi+s. y° - `F. Ransoen, Mar. and Mrs. H. Slack eotative we'll a ss mem evitl-be-ser - or Layer Felt on his own particular subject, and ved from 5 to 7.,% p. an. Adnission y ■ J ` _IlArs. B. Reesor and Mrs. Tindall. 25 and 'I6 cents. , $4.95 to 10.50 Mrs. Middleton and daughter,. .besides, wall lshaw a set of slides �peval Betty, of Toronto, :visited recently on Home Beautification. T9tie ie The 8aen,>si World Day of Pnsyer E j36ilfi--All metal• walnut with the former% sister, Mss. R. In •01*t"6'g opportunity to hear service held ]sat Friday attea?noon imitation Whitehead. . age a1p ttandance is exile tt d a' y `New ETCHBD was Well attended b ladies fiom bcth ]opal churches. Mrs, H. Wilnon 1Q -OZ. ` 6.60 O 10.50 The $tucy Club :net at the home ant meetatilg's �, the W� I. have gate a helpful '.message. on. -prayer, of Mr. and Mrs F. M�cNatr, onTUMEn , $prillgs—Fable ,`` M,onday night. Apt enjoyable and'i a naw high intejnest acid mile the program seasio were very. profitable evening vms sent. program leadership, .and .the 'onus- led by 1►�rs. L. Hageirnan, MRs. g P H. wdlsan and Ma's. Back.. 'rand Ml 1 .�. 16.95 to $10,25 The Wtomen's Distitut+e' will hold tial features of the March :neat- � supper for bo ' their meeting om-Wednesday next, ing _will add stilt more _ entertain- ppe ye and boys _ Y toe Aanbalattta, Day Os Nldit at the home of M'rs. R Winn _ nlent and educatiomal value to this le dere, of Pichring Township held i particulea afteaQroon. Also, there -last_ .Friaay evening in the school Tooth Powder � y PLaeo 1100 Motto -- Hear no Evil, .See ao room of the -United . Church was - z `' Evil, Speak no Heil". Roil Call "q1e B0"le details to be settled. in. Trish 7oldes. Paper by Mia. 'Shang, eonntection *th the layettes for, the Pt Y ittlspiritng to boy sFririt. After with RODIUM PB RBORAT]3 C �TERRiTT Rp i (4 nos 'f't aro i.p:o }non, rortv csdeosrs 3t?rlRev..t !9lar^ McLe. 'jam-Tj` .,ttrrift in' our Household". A - - -- - --- addaesses b Rev. D. R. Mchean:, ,•:"r�' :”` i C. A. , Paper by Mxs. M. Harris -The, response to the call for these, but y ra� 'Origin.of the Red Crass. A Sate of the need is great, izwnediste; ur- General Secretary -of the -0. R. E. - 31 Ce y F 12Ut9rAl D2Ie0tUlT C. and Jack Keenb ; articles made from a Sugar Sack lent and continuous, so aatgdrle leP- �Furnitur-6 Dealer' Demonstration on" "Potatoes„. The wishing to heir out by sewing, tentative to the Boys'Parliament, tt�J, CO.,, kn•tt.ng or contributing .should were heard and greatly enjoyed. BGYES DRUG M CLtd ;� ” e.; �,� program a charge of 'Group "r, There w*t`e followed b the 3 C's tinder' the lseadershi of Mrs. C • rnke hterself heard at this meet- j' gun, Hopre - 12-1 noon, 64 N sk , p :n '?,nice+'ten Cervirg enndrt�ted by a.c Hodgins. g' _ �,^ , Vey, of Gres-ood - Pbotce 6>4 _ a s i . �• - I (".;a_j �i,e^ch.' Clean Stott' and J(lean Living. A Ski Hotaeymoon in the Hills Near Quebec City ough Nara-hglp for Italy and the ads's wealth by this es;;e'+rri:t. .Mediterranean -to -keep her In the Colonel J. 1.Ralston, Canada's Fln- war—and to keep a substantial part FREE aace Minister, whose Wahl X", r.? _. of British sea power In that thea- mentioned derogatorily by M. You- - ir•e of operations. It would mean, livt, stoutly defended HmEelf in a. alto, just enough pressure on Bal - speech. which was cheered by' both 'r kan neutrals (Turkey. Bulgaria, sides of the Hotese.' Amid eros_s of 1✓� _" Yugoslavia) to render. ti al' in.. applansefrom'Llbaral,benches..Min• �Ig adtive so --far - as helping' Greece• ister of Justice Ernest Lapointe was concerned. The same reason- declared his province—Quebec—un- - Ing might be applied to Japanese animously opposed any- suggestion ' activities in the Pacific—thea have e a that a National Government t,e or - certainly contributed to a diaper- ganized to meet the present em- sion of British sea power."' ergency. "The mere mention .of That Hitler's hancjs in the Bal - such �A� • ��p+mss such a' proposal," he said, "rousea kans might instead be forced was such memorise that it is really a �v the belief last week held by many RA'NGERS•BRUIN$*AMERICANS crime to refer to'it. I beseech the ,sports who saw ample evidence HAWKS • RIEG WINGS promoters of this scheme to let °- of a now war front opening up well enough alone. I Implore them there, should Britain decide to de. You can own the Hneet collection of great hockey not to undermine public confldenze spatch to Greece heavy reinforce- player picture, ever of- in their freely elected rulers" me•uts from Africa; and should fere&—Pictures of all the It was learned last week that as • Turkey decide to fight, players in all the X.H-L. teams. Allmeasure5'x7• soon as negotiations with Ontario _ —•LL are mounted—sad and Quebec were completed, ,nego- Substitute For Invasion all are suitable for framing tiatione with the United States con - The long:awaited German In. andpicture desireeddlseendeonne cernfng the St. Lawrence seaway tiasion of Great Britain proper had ges give Syrup label or plan would go full steam ahead. not come off. Nor, as we predicted two Durham.or Ivory. in this column last week, would 4tarch'fabels along with - - it be likely If t your nme and address. r he could findto, same eatsier way gto 8wpeacrtedy N.H.L. eget Ontario FarmB win the war. His Munich speech the addreas everylabel. ' tended to heighten expectation that >>gts Being. Depleted a roloii ed campaign of attrition. ` '� g p � BEE HIVE SYRUP At—•�r• # �, agaiust Britain's lifeline in the lantic—(choking off Supplies from tarso Agricultural College at s"` k the United States), paralleled by Guelph, Ont., said in an address z' 1r a stepped-up air attack on the Bri- was planned in Soviet industrial at Toronto the middle of Febru- --_ Isles could be expected as a sub- Production of 17 to 18 pee cent ar that the fertilityof Ontario's over 1940. y x •�, Po w> w�;- �;�-- � •�,,� � statute. - _ soil is being depleted at the rate - - JA s ` f/ r, British authorities coniinued to ' ' ' of almost $136 a farm at pre- - /d• yam, r„ tack of a long war, realizing that Canaan =' sent replacement costs. y / Hitler will fall only when it is fully in the Dominion, the death of He told the annual meeting of Enjoyinga ski honeymoon" at the Chateau Frontenac. established that he cannot maintain Sir Frederick -Banti, ng,_ foremost -the. Toros __Crop -Improvement Y Quebec. 91r. �tv to ttre treavgIIg —aal� — —_ Association, that a survey of soil " enol Mrs. _Seymgur Sabina-af- Nes_-Yoxk--Gir3, are shown --here Canadian scientist, mourned by Y &now covered hills of thg`Lac Beauport winter playground, just nine ever gain control;of the seas. everyone, overshadowed all other depletion statements for -one year zttiles' from .Quebec City. They were _married in Quebec on Januaryy More Destroyers, Somehow nears of • importance . .. Leighton revealed a loss In pure nutrients :.' . 2a. • Mrs. Robins was formerly bliss Jean Baird -daughter of r. send-In---tl a coming crisis, American McCarthy, K,C-p"mineat Toronto, ,. for every farm in Ontario of :Liz&. -Lloyd Sutherland Baird, and was born in Halifax, N.S. She is a equipment to combat the submarine _barrister and friend of President 1,57r pounds despite. efforts to - noted feaifion illustrator. Mr. Robins originally hailed from Hamilton,- menace, and more destroyers from Roosevelt was named the new Can- revitalize the soil with manure, [int., and is an art director for Harper'& Bazaar and a numbez of - the"U. S. were viewed as absolutely adian Minister to Washington. legumes and fertilizers. "We are. Agencies. r . Responsible men la,, Proceeding in reverse; he said _ a ' --•CPR. P12vto amential Mr. Lapointe Calls A Halt ' - - Washington were of the opinion ~ Backstage Intrigue at Ottawa. was that with the final enactment o! j the Lease -Lend Bill accomplialfo, hit 1n a'senaatfaaal speech in the : T H E W A R - W E E K—Commentary on Current Events the United States would now com- House of Commons last week by Not Worth $1 - mence furnishingJean Francois Pouliot, colorful Lib - c we have" to aid Britain. Additional eral M. P. for Tomiscouata. Refer - HITLERI►7 THREATENI tG destroyers would be transferred ring to the campaign for a National In Seattle. calculating that right axay, ft was believed, and Government being conducted by "the fine probably -would be various Can dlan newspapers and higher than AN jj►j���; j?+�,•eG' /E OL,L+ENsit)E" following a aeries of quick "aid g tulle value of the '�•rs mss : IRSS :+1 f l' i' Y acts" over a period of the next �liticians. Mr. Pdullot declared car, &'mart. surrendered hill 1-921 that "scoundrels and - racketeers" sedan rather than e month*, the United states i Pap" -his line would likely be In the war, re o seize control for overparking. The free: $L t . - w vying t cos 1 of Can- we t -"l3peing is coming, the season nation, Relchsfuehrer Adolf Hitler .- in -which w�..will be able to renewed his oft -repeated Diedga of Pacif War! eo$o LIFE'S LIKE THS $ Fred tVehelir challenge the opponent closest co-operation with Italy and Informed speculation in the t. y One thing is certain. Wherever roared defiance at Great Britain. S. placed the chances of war with =r — 'British ships crWss we shall set He warned -cif a great naval ellen&• Japan clots to. 60-60. It' -seemed • -clear that the American Navy- % ML2^s PIPS' iARy " ' ,against them our submarines eve to come in March and April, / -__ brrtil the hoar of decision."— with submarines nnIeashed in gi- would: strike it. -Japan attacked . itdolf Hitler: gantic force against British ship Singapore or the East Indies. It i Q - '•In a cause of the kind for ping. Upon U-boats rather than. up- was not fully known whether or !which we ars lighting on air Power, the •Nazis were evi- sot Japan regarded the U. S. pool. c there can be no question of dently relying, thea, to match Bri• tion In the crisis as, bluff—some Compromise or bot-head-'Ihcil ent" ght preci 111 t�+'o parley: =•Wig- fish sea poR'er.in the final atrug• Di: , atom Churchill. gle, tate armed conflict in the Pacific. V The head men of the three bei- Na:b Retying On Submarines In face of the dark situation In d- 1lgerent'nativ'ns last week t their the Far East, efforts were renewed Hitler referred to "new type" last week -own people and the world'- know subs to be thrown Intothe counter- by United States and ' 'What their plans were for the 1m- siege of Hritafa—uadonbtedly pock- Russian- officials to'adjust'difficult -wediate• future trade and Political -problems be- tween U-boats. the two countries and to _ - Speaking- in reply to an offer recently estimated that the Germ- strive for improvement of relations, ,from Jajpanese Foreign Minister ans mitht have as many as 600 1 -- generally. Matattoka to mediate the war to - undersea craft, ail told, available Soviet Preparedness ]flLLrope, Prime Minister Winston is the spring. (Half of that force, Presenting the Russian budget to Oharchill of Great Grttain declar• some 300 UAoats, might be kept the Supreme Soviet, Finance Com- .,fed that- there could be no oom- constantly on sea vigil about the ' vromise or parley—both sides British Isles 'as the westher fm mi�sar ZrereRf reaffirmed that the _ ,,,• -- \ would kave to fight on to the cad. proved). policy Of -the U. 8. S. R. was one s •..- .'' \ of aeetealtty, ` in -Ib• Dreseat WW. o •%t -•(w War Change La -,;arts Nevertheless preparations were 1 ..The disillusioned, dl imAene -+ - uasollnf frankly confess that Fas- ton, expressed this opinion: "If it Chairman of the Soviet Board of- i[ iti!'it�Z. Simpson, Aseoclated made to spend this year 26 per cent ,ogle of Mthly dtoard their Dace Pressman writing from Washing. more on arena than last year. The- { 4ist arms had met with serious is submarines, intimately- cooper Defense Industry declared in Mos - ,reverses in Africa, that the entire sting with aircraft and occasional cow that the Soviet Union must Tenth Army hadl, been smashed. Nazi surface raiders, upon which adopt measures to equip its nation - Coupled with these admissions Berlin is chiefly relying for victory. al • economy "with -advanced tech- .. Camc a promise of a new Italian it would tend to explain much in 'pique to keep the country in a due pffenafvo against 'the Greeks apd German military strategy. It could state of preparedness. "We must threats of what h1s legions would mean that what Germany actually spare no means," he said, "for. the do to the foes of Italy. The war is seeking to accomplish in the production` of .planes, tanks, arena - would be a long one, he predicted. Balkans is preservation of the sta- meats, warships and ammunition." "They're not-** dumb .. ,Did you ever hear of anybody borrowing a Addressing the entire German tut quo. That acrid mean just en For the year 1941 a .roes increase money from a dog or selling him a good oil stock?" " WINST©N CHURCHILL -VI :. - : Leader of Embattled Britain T / , wanton Churchill was again in the cabinet, as first lord of the sidmiraIty, An ardent foe of appeasement, Churchill, When, France fell, Churchill,. knowing- the That ordeal — of roaring destcuc= .when the iccond world war broke out. whose political career speared ended- wizen• he backed the cause of Ding Edward VIII against •hideous implications of that event, spoke to all• tion and flaming death — has .c.oipe and. the English people, led by the al - •,Once again his problem wan the U-boat Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin in 1936, • be- Englishmen via the radio land asked that they ways fighting, always aggressive Win- saivasce anal how be, as first lord could name prime mlnister with the fall of Chamber. steel them;elves for the great ordeal which was ston Churchill, are again proving the' puccesefaHy sotatbat it. lain, to come 'a few weeks later. - magnificence of Anglo-Saxon -courage. THE ENA J eb Femininity �. . Fashion "' MOPE r4 MIP milt % A,. r If;. - That's The Style Trend Of ADA the Times - Canadian Wo- �.� T.N. amen Seen Becoming Adjusted (GREE AL To War MptRs -.J ... z j• e - •-wealtlme and to betweea s — If you don't believe that Can- ^ 8 meals, Brown had ro have bis ,. x' x'� adian women are mentally ad- s coffee or tea.. So uivog tante s ` justed to the war -- just take a . ; e caffeine -jangled nerves to s . to _ -> look at the • fashion reviews for. I vvhtps bun t 1' _ esn't make ' temper at the slightest, s previews spring: If that da ak But somebody suggested ,t v sense ask a psychiatrist, or .better s that he drink Postum instead. psychiatrist's views on i PIC - Th - stilh get aat put me auca@etne mat e - .. the 1941 fashion trend. s �• o more i A competent - psychiariat - can, a ;� no more 'nerves _SERIAL STORY often explain t real reason un- eN•••�•••aN••••t•` s 1- '> `z -_ - derlying t Fdt sy-doodle of _mtaar��eoaledekiic.coxr'°d :1:...:.�• AHEAD a:l chiidtru_ fashion vogues - reasons a wo- °"` man .couldn't tell -you herself. - 'hO1M never drmlt Lassa I! roa sic ox i ANGE ROMANCEof ritese, drink delicious, ecgrw _lcal �::c: ;:.^::;:: •.:::: Why has the military note div- *t71 ._.�•�--.. powta� see horn much boa« you sail -• .; :; �. •xtii:;:;: is 'r eotwRtetrt', taro, appeared after its burst of popu- t..:e BY TOM HORNER NLA S[RVICL.iNC.. np - ' larity at the start of the war'? - vrr.tr The reason is not. just for the CAST JF CHARACTERS _ wait for an Invitation. Wheu Pet's sake of change. It is mach more MONNtE°MLLES-hat mania for sent me out to watch the calves interesting and complex than fast drivRlg almost wrecked her tonight I came on up here and took that. - t f T honey. Stir until well niiited. romance► - a .look around. I never was in a Here is the way one of Can- l Cream butter and sugar tfior• LARRY COLLINS -newspaper plane before so [" crawled into acja's best-known psychiatrists s: oughly; add eggs and .beat • Well. - reporter, hunting the murderers of yours. Mighty nice. Mighty cont: explains it. ..� Stir in . spices, flavoring, bread hie brother. -fortable." He laughed' embarrass- _ Womer:," says this nlental' etc- ` wily. "Guess I must have dropped crurnba and corn flakes. Place MIKE BENTLEY -- wealthy pert, "will, go in for more femin- B one half of mixture in buttered rancher, knew too much about auto off to sleep." ine garb this springas they, now baking pan. $ read the e - _ Y � _� kin n p 'pea s • accidents. -You've been ' asigep? That's of have become properly adjusted to tip: enly over the top. Cover w►th good one!" Bentley's Laugh echoed the grim reality of war." - A o,8, -T , creamed _ = as 'LAST WEEK: Larry hurries to thi0ug2i"tine hangar. "f%w o tri FROM-- 1iii:I�`ra -� 1 �eiate Oren 25-tntn:; keiamod We landing field; sees the plane been here, Collins? When. did you In adopting militaristic. 'dress Lemo- Spice Sauce taxi .inside the hangar. He gets in- wake up'." _ last year he explains, women were By SADIE B. CHAMBERS }y, cup sugar side the building, when Bentley ••I must have come in here about influenced by .two motives. At - V ` and the pilot oto the house. Larry, the outset' of the War. they had : 1 tablespoon cornstarch _ g y, 10 o'clock. Tied my horse to a - Dessert plana• g is way's dif- c fruit juice to al 1 up hides in -Bentley's 's pl3ne._After the - a distinct attraction to the idea is be ween the -holiday' __- Y hush at,nut half a,mtle ot,so down _ it_ t _eason tables�o,Jnr butter other ship takes oft, Larry's horse von. FirsE'-thinft 1 a ���--b--war-�te- f n __2 p y' toward the can. abstract• rtes a ns ,emon 3c Is discovered. Bentley searches. the and the arrival of her ' an 1' tablespoon e Y knew tbls guy was }'siting. abouj The colorful uniforms, buttons. cream and peaches, etc. nutmeg hangar, orders Larry to come out something he'd fotntd; then you Lemon chiffon pie is not only Mix sugar. alnd . cornstarch to -.of the plane. a said. you were going to shoot up trim style and wealth of-als a the men _-- --= the plane: so I eam�`oEi stat wilco pr-0vided a wealth of.maxerial for a year round stand by, brit -it will `saucepan: Add fruit juice gradu- compete and honors with the best ally -'Cook sloRly, . stirrin con- creating XII you said tu, summertime treats. ntl until mixture th ckenc. creating feminine. counter-parfg.- _ Larry backed out of the cabin Women's codtsall kin s hats and g - 1; .iidn't mean to ituit anyttllltg: :ornainenis of all kinds were im= The unbaked pie shell is simple Add butter, lemon juice, nutmeg ' of BenUeF's.plane, raised his hauds. -Mr. Bentley," :_iarr apologized. mediately influenced, and the recipe is a time and la- d salt. and turned slowly to face his .cap "I'm , sorry if i eaused any trou ... The tear at that time- was at 'a bor saver. an tors. ble. - Lemon Chiffon Pie With *Ilat ellumbe" «elcomem peroral _ "(AlilnSl' Bentley shouted as be pleasant' di,tt,nce. letter* r Interested rcMarre She _.. - The Jig's Up - Then France. fashion centre of Crumb Shell _ f.tptr■te*mte receve tussearleaa recognized Larry. "'What are you Tho - - �.s topic* or ea umn• s is r e "You've. been so,iud awlec-:t ail the world, tell -and the Liar in I. crumb pie shell o c+. r her t ad doing -in my plane?" His auto- the time?" Bentley dnWanded..'Yotr e.ee reur� to tLrea to your wet the concrete struck home. lnflu- I% teaspoons gelatine p.•e.r■.' tt*quest■ rot reeler■ or - malty was atmecl at. Larry's chest, haven't seen an heard any encing the tread -directly away _- --'4 cup cold .eater _ i +peclol n,eaua sire to „user. Aedire.. ang- '°Back of him. Bill stood, his arms thing-" strife. 4 eggs separated roue tenet■ to Adel ide S rt0. t. To. __.cradling a- sub taachi'ae gun: "Wait a minute, t 3like," hill frm anythintt suggesting. rout. r:t west rasped, s street, se- rt iraara." !lead slmapedi self-addressed "I been hearing about your air- bloke tu.._.':This guy's -no- dunlb _ ... - envelope If ran w a ■ reply. -,, 1• teaspocn grated demon 'rad _ _- . - __ -..- __ �4 cup lemon jtrice plane, so I came no to fake a took cvw poke. I seen bins sotneplac`a _ T L • - t� teaspoon snit at it." Larrq answered; playing bib 'before .. I. Kot it! He's the guy ,Fashion Flashes 1 cup sugar Horsham, in Susses, is one od cowboy_ role to the last. ' "Yon ,and we -borrowed a car. from .after that (Prepare crumb pie shell and . the few towns In England which _ -1 havr u -t been frtendf. , so I didn't (P spa a ru F bank job ..the roadyte:.:w;ith \ntv. ,ring fashton openings shoe chilli. Soak gelatine in water.. has kept its 'name unchanged for York plates. I told yop about it re• many fashion, adjustments of . CUL Beat egg yolks slightly in top a, thousand yesrs: • member?" of silhoupfte, of shoulder,.of steres. of double boiler; add lemon The j1R . was up. No use .. pre of. -skirl, fullness, -of the straight rind. - lemon juice, salt, aqd half tending any longer. Larry grinned a_nd•.narrow rines.•. the sugar; -stir and cook over hot at 13111. "If your conscience'w•as as' y . . . - water until of custard consisten-.XW _ - good as ydUr memot•y; Bill, you'd- 'Il'hei a are sawn} new ands some cy. Add soaked gelatine and stir" have a lot less to worry about:" smart.. vecsionrk of..'the straight and often while custard cools. W_ l*n tt�• "A cowboy from Nes York. huh'?"- narrow silhouette being shown. mixture- begins to -congeal, add .. - - - Bentley e-yed him roldly: Just There !s much compromise with stiffly beaten egg whites to which _ what is your racket, ro',)p-?" • - -fuffileea in seettoaa with straight other half of. augur has been add- ' AL "Keeping a jump sht-ad ,,; you, sides Tor the narrow look. Some ed, Pour into crumb pie shell �,,•• i Bentley." st}-lista believe that women cling -and chill in .refrigerator one hour _ gN / '•tJltay, wise gay: Birt; take care' to that young silhouette. Sd the or until filling is firm enough - -- - of him. and dump him luso the eternal style struggle, goes on be-- to cut. canyop." The gunman- raised -rite:. -tvre•en the rtew and the old .with Crumb Pie, Sbell / tommy-gun•.. Larry walled., "1'm glad .:'31a considerable attention to all- the cup butter - Monnie knows everyt.uing," he toll compromise Ideas whirlr baiar.re ti cup sugar / bimsk-lf. confident thpt site atloid brtwern the -two. - - l cup tine' coin flake- cruntvi carry on for Hugh and himself. • • • Melt butter in .pie pan. Add "Wait. Bill!" entley shouted. / � Thinner, flatter, plainer weat.e•+ sugar and crumbs. Mix thorough- , "Got. a better'Idea,. It a_ Ha•yhook all the day through irctat casual ly. Press. mixture evenly arid- - hand wet�e, found dead; old ►films_. -coatings to•formal-town navies and _ firmly around sides and bottom - - I would raise nine kinds of tr.wble••- blacks is a big point its near faxtr• of pan: Chi -H "before isdding -fill- h -We'd have to close up here:' tong... They all drape. beautifully, ing. 4 •cups cornflakes yields 1 i►' ^s, >,., He returned his atfeetttan to ronti-ibuting their . part ;o the cap. _ '►� ! Larry, grilling ielf-ciinftdehtTy,. straighter, slimmer line. Peaeb Crie Pudding; _ i, >D p ` s "So you were riding night herd=- Shoulders are unmistakably` rife 2• 'cups diced' dtted peaches- on calves tonight. Barnes must bo. for.tts of change in ohouettti,+this 'l ..Cups water ....-. _ worried about cattle thieves. Iit'l) .. rr•gaftilesa of determination on tb,r 's cup sugar 1 ibse some tonight: And when we're part of some to go ahead st lth slim, 'w _cup honey FOR #AIX-� - finished with you.. Collins, you'll. skirts, and of otbers to continue 'z cup. butter 1. •Calumet's.double-action vex. O��be a dead rattle• thiefc: T -he (?atonal skirt 1uTltfess. '§ cup sugar doubleleavening-both dur- and Barnes and everyone else will :. ' eggs2ing mixingand in the oven: thank me for getting rid n[ yon 34'teaspoon closesP FOS O This exclusive feature permiDS ts Yeah, much better that way. tened to their "report, then -hur• tk. teaspoon nutmeg TO i `'•Your Last Steep" ried .to the' Colonel's oftioe: '\toll• Y teaspoon vanilla extract ASTHMA 00NCHITIS fou to use lesti'and'still get better i "Take our truck, Pill—we'll say die was with her father. 1 % cups s:► -inch toasted bread r �a tretsnite. Ease -opening, Hon't-spill he stole it -cat through the can. "'Lost '16 •head of top calves last crumbs and osA•r Re:Prroro y ti container, h-ith handy measnnug - yon and pick . -off a dozen or se of • night, Colonel," the foreman be- 2 cups corn 'flakes Ai Old Lok. rhe ;.device under the lid. A, -,D -THE the Hayhook's *best., Knack a -few g Old It•Iwbte gun: "Twelve hauled- away, tutu• Soak peaches' in boiling water ' 10 min.' Drain. Add water and 01 :�slim ...IpnlcE Is _L7tPRISINGLT LOOP. more in the head,, just to make knocked in the head and left then• . "' old Utiles madder. Take this Hay- I've - sugar. Cook covered for .30 min- _ hook horse and tur.n.1t_loose. Plant. (To Be Continued) utes. Remove from heat and add those field glasses near a dead calf. Leave the sledge there and.be sure - __ I it has Collins' fingerprints on • it.• 0 `You can take that new man, , i51 - ' `��►`"1..:� Morrows, to drive the truck. When toll catch the cattle thieves.-puta a *`a' slug through Morrows'.. head. I don't •+•- - �� � , , ' r.�-� trust him. "J J ..Take the truck up. toward the •41•fM. ,,,,, .,., `\�.�• S ricer, park it in I.c)st ('alt}•on. Too .. 1�� , �.c; +•��,. sill roan take (,aloe of Morrows there Leave plenty of tracks. Call me la the niorntn:;. Ill either be here or at the Hayhook. Meantime, lock - s • this guy iii' the' cellar And -Lot couple of men' guarding him. iNE BO{/tll/• "So long. cow thin f, he said, to +ice ACTINi t` • D].ari•}-. "Better get some-slpPp lt;s _ , :with pieta -ho OI ,he last .you'll have alive.:. : .. ` :lei - — -- Tliel p wns • trouble tt..tlie .Flay • ' fix O hook the nett morning. l\'heq D�� ,^ Larry did not return by ,)re::kfast- - I�!!!'!l�;� Elh�ilt�a time, Barnes -seut ,'Leri hands o'i t �« to Took for him. Tlro y return tl its l r an hour, leading rite svrltlied binck. ' ISSUE 10. 41 , carrying the field ;:asses and a, • •, , B r blondy slv-dge-hammer Mashes iii - 3 Y A Plcxlrxl>,iti lvlrws' AL 1,- - .cz Cif »i1.75 Per year.$1.50 -in advance COCKSHUTT IANOMT= THEATRE Ar D -eur..:;Ptiona to�e United Stara Fros� A Wood . and Gt. Britain, i2.00 in abysses PERMANENT NAGGING PAIN 'VC7.xxxr 3a All Hinds of'Re;� Or Wo THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER • All Tuoi-ng •Guaranteed _ Joba Murbar, ftefdetee , Agency , All Shows. Daylight_ Saving. Time (''i." S. M80lJo Ai. A N D 1� E RSV -ES. IT 'MAY 8 E Healthfully Air -Conditioned ` i -- --- xe1r 8teebr of Part. on Haab YOUR EVES. _ THUk$DAY,,7RI DAY &SATURDAY . 2W Close Ave. Toronto _ 88'" on above sdadt " CoH. TUCK. OPT. D. MARCii 6, .7 and 8 The ROAD to iaaLmeate ea eihibit b •••.�. -. »� i4loeelale .lam Plow% aoweea,ela. Mg► !. 06 Two Shown, at 7,30 and 9.84: 1 z -PO ULTRY - _ - _- LYE .SKurday atioa _ :}MMES STIRWART L r . QUI �L�" �L t USES . Claremore Ont. - ROSALIND RUSSELL .iFVNSIiAL DIRROTOR A _ A safe road hltiit of the Haat materials — �. WANTED, -i'1reALidIIrR tf ie a one-way road with three lanes all ' r reading amoothbr and runty to.pro$tabk BgNo .TQC &sad Horses and Cattle for fro 9rae�r.NeiW:'i. ![aC>roe; egg produotien. Any time you want to _ - y Pick -u t y, atout?i►ille _ change from one lane to uiotlier You antra-. p b your : locality. _ ; for Comedy Nth` mW Day ��. •, ply ease over -there are no gutteraf and -P KONE euiinesa Phona - lEe�denee. Ptioa no. bumps or sbocicii areae no' skn►i / , _ _.-. _._.. - , WITH down. _ °g A . I -Me Brien, Brooklin 65, or28 9'ht'three.newlanes are 17. 22 I.2 andr T.:Stsnbury_olaremont 913;er GENGVIE VE TOBIN - 36 P. c. protein Istrength and the new M� I. Harloe.k, Pick SQg, or CHARLIE RUGGLES - oad is Phone or drop in, and lee me show A&4ncourt Zone 2144 :' �iCl;eCln To• how Bray Chicks made real $l_�felsfor►d'3eti INC poaltrymea lase yeas.. We pay Phone Cblargea MONDAY, TUESDAY 4c WED SDAY MEAT MARIE ,.t prss�aal attention, prompt MARCH 10, IL and 12 a�� -. ►+.. defiMaty. GORDON YOUNG LTD, Last Complete Show at 8.30 •'F�ll taer.:�3asdret Lockwood MiIllr Co., Pickering ?IDELAIDE 3636, TORONTO We �esrrT a full line of AVRAA" t~ 6. Wilson; -R. R. 1,- l4iyrtle Stn. iChri m � ff ,-Fresh _. ll _ $ ><n u y aeLeaf MntnalFtra .WITH : aind _. J2X . Ias'araace Co. - R• �.. CL'ENDENIN3 �..PICK EL ENODKEW �;urp - : - died WAWANMA, 1!!111. (ft ALSO AN ADDED ATTRACTION _ iK11AL BIrR ` - " l�oa _ -Meats CJteap rates for Farm and Country Private Ambalanes Our delivery is at your seme .. buildings. Day and Nighs ` g_ PATROL" - - --- - - - Windstorm Insurance on Buildings Phone 9000 LTH _ Phone Pick IMO Windmills Silos etc. - SiE _ ENCE SILK . ,. Malvern 3006 _ ' . ,automobile Insurance of PHILIP UTI DE - . ' CL71R .. :.= All Hinds ,. Markham - — RN .-,'..,Automobile Ont. — - fora Fest 4Prdta or Plleoe. -_ - COMIC - ' Thurs. az I Fri. and Sat. ATTENTIO -BONDMAN � ROW'E .• MARCH 1 , 34 and 15 'Vi-tad-ued with Y.O Wkff BY, ONTARIO = : `'Tug Boat �►nnie Brock Road Gra - Atow yoti can feed this famous mash in ST j� EAD� ' - � - a plotein strength to suit your own cir- V FARR' Ain" rumstances, C hoose 17.22 l • 7or 36 p - -' Repair aecordtng to whether lou have no Repair Shop The be4• price' on Feed rushed Pit Rus . S i .� grain t all, some grain, for feed' of plea- _ T3 811 kinds. WITH - - - tyof grain. In, all three you get the Tra0or Service NARJOR1E RAM8EAU Gvawe] be•efra of-A-;icb in YitarinsA, B., Graduate I. H..C. Tractor Sebaol Roofing, Posts, R"ood AL71N HALE D -G, ao' F which ensure vitality, vig- . 10 years experience Coal, Cement, S' lid' nand G our pep and Pro@tabl Predvct;on, Service in all mekes of Traetors L'nC, _ 1 Licensed Garage Service. Best market prices paid Stone j Satisfaction _ Ern Stn oud guaranteed for all kinds o€ rain. -n"pit $ Deliver' or L.p+�cled JOHN NnRTON D U • B A... TC N ...0.9 r ' F'hoae 5105 F f t=Ho�c 1'latft, Prjtk (i1~ 1 l !6 CLAREMOm Farr's Elevator s 73roato' ' r3; ossa Howard "6�Li1 i -BRA D L E Y' S . Claremont, Ont. ,GET , EE aosK a+ov�Nr �oN. �r ®laasTEli Aavarllsoasist` >te Res. BSJ. W ��� oiiiM saw. ' sxw?Ess . i - HARp�xED Man 9 s 11"o 6101tvrcJ[ Eieccrde wh*� Overalls. =►1,39 a pr.aup 1 Notin-e (�Y(w - 'bs and ms=s. >� s.evias sa ]lea's work boots, $�,95ap v U'� Of * s•m.00ahz. Farmers.—Look Tour harneels PICBERING ' HILLS �� Ws do Balldii pf an-ki�a1 Illedes. me; _ _ ons. $""'� over. and see what you, treed, Mow i 8 - QARPIANT� Shur ai ' then N.ne in and we will fix '$ feed ser- °ami• �1C7=1t�ITiNa, cycle, — half horsepower, 25 c , repulsion induction electric j Oa rap. = vice Inlll iVr: • PLU.MB(NGI _ - Lnot�ir also metal turning lathe. !_ :'ch>Eeken � b. Harness and 8hoesrepaired starter,. pin bra . Tai White Russell Gray, Bro g ExPert Aa'ated and. Derwrater - `C. 0. Bradley mash, -laymg mash, A�4mt in ' L In •, ALSO selb•'Brantford.R,00BnR .:Good worknu nshiP• Reasonable. H. ma, toculs, km re Bathroom Phone Pick 3504. - air. basard -=' -J• W- Johnston- Frenchman's Bay. range mash, goy SOLD ON A MBAR Fgatpaseot,:ro-WAt01w, R SALE —car trailer, SU `'�•••••'� 9 Beatty AR11NTlE ,stems, - starter. concetftra• 1 .. now ars lows beeanw of s.1.. Ts: -:..-• 8 table- f (11pinetn j equipped. Will accommodate four TOWNSHIP .. don. save mons, by ..Tieing war Baildiag Materia! _ Persons. E ldorgaat, R R, 2, OF t�i•8, calf starter, tur•i a„.a �a s y .�oi� I PickerinM .R•ouge IL11 -•-.1•-- > • aunt Addr ss: sob owiph ek. Pe+scoa, Ont Estimates Il'ree`, i =starter, `'AOR SAIX or. RE.'YT — 50 acre PICKERING key y salt , Wort ac.ranteed f farm near WNtevale. Quantit of _ .' * rotIll blocks and ba F. d . �ROU�7 ':.af alfalfa and. clover hay. 10 TRLASURC:R'S SALE of LANDS jred .clover seed, Purina Fred J. Mason„ R FOR TAXES fly' -spray - s Phone VM e R 1, 'locust Hfll. 29•-30 will be held' in the A for cattle. I FOR 'SALE — 50 acres large TOWNSHIP HALL D N house, hot water heating. 3 piece 1BROUGHAM , Lookwpo i j bath, good .out buildings. High%my ON No. 12 :Three and. one-half, mles :` P - bCKRRING. ONT i north of WAitb FRIDAY MAY 16TH WE .DELIVER L Y PRICED.AY• Phone Brooldia , 8202- A, McColl, R. R. 1 Brooklin 1941, nt 2.00 P. m. E, S. T. - P.HONE 5317. - F • - 29r-30 List at Gol'ector's of at my office. - s1 r_ jFOR SALE on a lot 100 x 700 HUGH PUGH 1 O ■ O IO� Sale a solid brick 2 story' 6 room house, Treasurer - r _ - baAmwnfl, Hot water • heating. 3- i piece bath. Sun room. El - - well � gyp, -You Ha E and cistern. LamMs, shrubs and ave 1933, 5 Errant, ege age or' cin. Hen house ra M DODGE - rherei a `.for' t• P r>oY• Q �.PIck rig, News.. « y pro a �e . CABRIOLET _ y $225,00 FAIM .FOR SALE =. or rent r \ 11 r .":... in 60'' Alt?'es alj lugs state of ciiltivat lon. Good clay loami, flowing spring` `- 1932 _ ;,rid shade trees. Fall . plowing RUCKNE SEDAN done. Frame' house in... _ N '. *C16 installed. Good baonkrbian, . '.IH -0n¢ shed Ana n+ua hu;trl;T::. � - dft .6 hunts a lot' of fruit. Box 211 Ne"., Irtr�icir v •0 o _r , y 7 0 Lioat --1 between Pickeix rig • area _ a b y :.:. _htverPoe , a f9un-tairi -pen.': '. Please V R LA 4eeave at News office. - Motor - D ANT: SEDAN V14D ii0� _ for sale. Is.Coach �-.. `'' - $49.00 100 acres in exce1lents _ condition. _ T MPJ to-dhte - buildings. '10 acres of _ . � o Tate' nacErs AND wfoa+nnoN �r - bnah. Good wVlk contract. 2 miles J . AL,F• - • him• Milton. -Esquis ng Torp. 'It. R:" c `�L ! _ -:. Clam Mont 6,-Mlton. H E. �,.. D'xote. • t , , ?� ....•R-- �R ..� PHONE 89111 . ease ': ...A �'-:'ie.. n•. ,,..Nasi 4�w,..�:a i�_� � .:. a.,':.. :� _ �.. �•y.-. ... •+'Mm_,cA. a1.. _ _ .. — ....m' _ - _ ._, - _ v a s• v r MON night, February 25th; The devot- : ~T Tonal service and business 'meeting ,.Notice to CLARE ►ROZ\�.• Were in charge of the' President,AKU.OTHERS "k - BarclayaTrasiSpog t . ftse Hosie was off duty far one Mtn. Russell Pillsay, assisted -by - Mrs. Thomas Hamtnon and Mas. 8R4UGHAM . day last w � �K :hrc ugh illness. � � iGm the Betates of William Berate. Bass B68si.e .GtMaiil spentt-- Sun- E. Baker. - A besutif solos "In eEt, Gardehmer, dexeased, sad Mary Kee � �7 �� � t day with her parents, Mr. 4nd the Garden" v*s sung .by Mrs. Bennett, Widow, decessed.i P 1� 17th cpm► for the i�wesM t'ilatemon� ' T. Hamnwnd. A-talk on.i'Art''._was CroMhole Pest$* sponsored -by .- tbs '.�,4 Ill weTWO llmi Tom" i f • . _ � : ;:-� James Gsstiiatil~ .. _ - � W: Ma S. of nese Church. uilii was held at the home given by Miss Fawra, woe very in- ALL PERSON$ hav'ng claims a _. SA 4 ng 1'1lhere Ffuieed away at his_V�siillil we int XX* Jos_ FWT- one day. I*t structive azid interesting. She told get the Estate of William Berra- in Wtni:tiEy on 3dt►1 8 ttaied to aAY� 'weeld about many StvdAn, and showed sett, late of the .Tolw.rnrdtip of Pick- I leaf W rralhiia, some of their work IL Delbert fates baaotl4er is IStwr of A number of the members of of 11*tario, . of W. j1. A Mater, The fttaeisii , f attended Booth sontiribnted twp selections GSM deceased, wilt' died 'on or Y Mew Raft ala LMS 1MafaBw Beau era Usrioa Ivdib. _ !r ht W- ora at B111011- 1 - on grit si, • • wileh ..i,vW well sibou4 As 61lr • chase of Augur t 1936, tans Rireda3e-T;odg�e -ase'tingl_: - - --- Dvosail� o -'-'1�`wuonto one night last creek. 1�eceiaed• -3`bts .Part of the meei>hg Estite ... o! -- 1y udoe 'to t 1�ovgh�st 1r, Tete Yotiag Peelcpie off tine•. Bsp- closed weth pryer by. the Pastor„ Bw=At, of. the enters .place, Wldo'w, tis! Gbisreh d,wd' as enjoyable ev- bless'• L A Kennedy, �Ineis and vt�to died oat or sbotrt t31e Ofh dab* �O ' ]tt alnd Brouh'lWer► eleir us tw�lrwa 1st 11rM tYiiradt oMe! aymblafay._ M 'Monday ?rcpt+ in " An l eoMkeeW dust' 1�••'>�1►'_ �-�- of Seplehiber, 1940, • are hersiby 40• s�aMa bon" "d p1mill i. ee With the . Hy'unl-Wft4on•"_ beat llboth..., and_ Mrs. Leat,&' Mb= notl Sed !,d . send 'VIrBdNhM of the • _ . ,. : skips F id Cook spent tate weep- Ceilough were entered into by all. seems to this undersigned, -on or, b e- end with her mother, ]fie. Cooly, A b�Dtttlitafnl hsnch- was served. The fasre tine loth day of Awn, '19411, %'3rd' 9eccamipaVnying 'flier, rotas Mr, next social ' erierting atilt be held at after wiEnick date, tits estate - will esls�r - r ., • Hajl+toa r the holy a of 'Mr, = and Mass. Cliff be dietHbuted, having regard only - e , The Green. River Young people Y�l�• t to the dims of tovbfch the under- 11 gp"ta. 'S.'Capacity ` were entertained at the Henry signed shall then have notice, 'acid4 Joh*on residence on Nondairy- even- .. the undersigned will , not be liable -Unionville �. to any person of wwhose claim they t!a W. service. Remonstrated Some of -out mer; tiiok in the shall not then have notice ,., JUNIOR'gIrIERS' -Boston game on . �turday B Extra 'a.r �u�rc�len' night last at. the Leaf Gardens; and Dated at Toronto Eitis let day of Y_ ? - ,repolrt A real .good game. ;First - March, 1941. +� .....fir. and Mrs. Bruce Taylor .were .Health • of AritiSh War 'gut this is just typical of the ser. is (a iremont on Saturday evening. Mrs Mpmnie Diaxnand, R. R. No. E vice The Hospital !or Sick Children Rev, W�teP Daniel; Pastor of SPRING See�gzave, Ontario, AiiRniiiietrat- Guest Children Guarded has rendered the children of^this her._.Solicitors _ Beaton, Province for dS gears ::the Rapt Cdiurch here will occ- *- -: without Every hour of every day and — use met "r'' rite ` pulpit of Mt Denis D A N C.E and Root, 372 Bay Stmt, night some emergency m b. Cbareb, Toronto, on Sunday next, Torontio. Five hundred -medical-examlna- The life of a child. precious y tom• mile his ?pulpit here quills be taken, _-. yt}°ns dayl Every one to be family, at stake. It is only when T i —IN— �: sly thorough and unulusl- .a niltnbes of aim_ tier Zak occur at ^ Rev. F. G. Balsdon, Ian A., B. complete. Each child to be pro- the same tame that the worst be- ' /�Edneatio>t�. p const news" and can be called to Dl,• Pastor of that church in theA MAMMOTH Eyesight videml with a full data chart and s the attention of the p0, by the city: - t r m c , and —�—� The World Day; of Prayer wast __ _ < written racommeadation ,u pran • is • a Spectac manner. 1 � and any treatment o ed1 re- Nevartheieea, the work goo oa bora observed izi Claremalont United —f - _ � tea'• — --- T 4u�L alter hour until the= and months E FFIC.IENtiY ; > 4,;' ' Titer, the }ob The 23ospial !or sick and Asan Loaf decades of Service Ch4rch .by a jM '� t�ildrem was asked to handle early the :ready children of elle nt meeting ander " a die au3pices of the BsRptiat 'Miss- a I v e r - _ _ this ,utnmer! Not Sine the IntantiL Pata1-Ste �vemergaacy situation treats, Ion Circle and the Wmmesi's ar>Lise� epidemic or 1931 has the Hospital- torts which mount- up tar beyond - 71onary Society. The meeting was - 'been aaftad to rise-to such an steer- the normal provisions of conducted by Mrs � Ward and — Ce S. TUCK 8•acy. although the situation de-• meat and municipal , `rant But. u Ute veloped like a bolt from the blue, �e most other hospital,, The a. 31,19; Bwuy Johnson, bbs. I. F.. arrangements were quickly coin- hospital for Sick Children has no Kennedy giving the address. Yra arst large growp of Private Wud bade ��� AS wa all Tesco► naw. the number Somwblch to draw rxtrs caveaue Rev L En- Kennedy and a num-of British children sent jo Caa4da which' can be applied to Public Ward bey o! boys from the United Church!' s . , - aMs this summer did not reach nearly service. + t S islist the proportions expected. Conse- At retest, 41! of the 434 beds ars journeyed to Whitevale on b'riday RUSS CREICttiTON 5 MUSIC P� quently, the organization that had - last; and attended the supper given -Disney Building (opp. P. 0.) been set u at the Hospital was not in Public' Wards D No help is received from the toad in the interests of the Boys' Work ftf fRESHMENI'S Oshawa, Phone 1516` used- tithe limit of its capacity, collet by a Toronto Federation _. _ _ Nevertheless radical1l1yy s v *1' y to Board of Pickering Tow7uhip Sun The ideal woe conditions of Hrittsh war guest chlld pltsiung a mm Prov Ir r day School Convention. i ooi** ss what we a^twld erpdet to through Toronto received a cam- � sen om i over - i & e: i n with to must — - reguio-•`m onthly -meeting of fund exist'ng in the Indian vision dations as W treatment a 'charge Sick, aad , crippled children W. A.- of the United Chin?, I for distance, hunting, fish; and ° be vee pno,m att what and - . _ ng - was made for this service. pints care nu,matter what their air- held in the Sunday School trapping and 1 the if art close This is lust another of the oe- cumstance. No one 'would deny ' rad aRernoon Feb. NOTt ER world I have said ' before this b castors during its unusual caress. of them this- right - roomn on Thursday , abut service when the Hospital sp Cliff Re lds, ' Vice- II the ideal condition but 't vias not pp This worthy Institution, which 'ac-- 27th. 1� Y� f has been fully prepared to meet an cepa its little patients re rdiedS of - 'President, had charge of the Devot- said that the .eye$ Gere, normal;_ at aniergQney. Leash w PARALYSIS Stam" AGAIN race, creed or tinancia circum- were Service and Snslinesa Meet-. a know that they arose not etara has lust started its annual lags Stir was assisted by Mrs.tILLI tubjetted to the strain Qf the eyes it is only s few weeks ago that Ch appeal for funds- a 1m- .,k'mg and Mrs. Statnbury. Quilting n of civ lization. After these natives ;: Ptt� per On dLiio with the anstartled . just able saeffective a mrk to anner as inn the .vas done, during the afternoon.' A Yl Xj /Qa -._ _ -- became civilized thea' learned our -muncemant that six *members of a i single family had been stricken with Those who have- investigated -all ... ovd Mapper was served to all pre- .- good habits and our bad nab said Infantile Paralysis — the dreaded agree that The Hospital for Sick sent , i/Jr el �aUts are develo by +Poliomyelitis. One member at the Madren malts most careful we at Tine regular monthly rrneeting of Weakness which may later be dev- •-117 had to be taken to Toronto charitable donations and bequests-- .::,tom Woamews WJssfot ,3r Society elavjetl to a severe handicap or 'foe iiia In an bon LvoeT—h1S .an17 chance a world-wdde- recognition for at. + of the tUted Church will be held moving vi chi tact .. that-a. tl m be and •cgno sal operation - trouble. Wiser th'a - becomes ma�ni- - large moving vw was the only nae assay earned: ills the school room, of the United fest, it is a fault of civilizaton or vehicle obtainable which was suit- You gltt Should be malied to the ]s �� s11M r. w able for moving the equipment with Appeal Seere�y. The Hospital for _ "Cliurrh Cita Tbsundaw, March 18tho a fault of a pkao'cal weakness, lat- the youngster already receiving Sick Children. 67 College Streak To- alp wa ear ttf>a!i . at 230 A � Mrs. Lather P'ilkey'e e+ developed, 'detected thea; correct-_ "'treatment' within it- 'arrangemetmit chance' will be r of the ms,taoriab tilt wi ed' I will in the follo*Ing pages 'tee 4n�iicckil -made w bring the A chance .Lor -health• and happiness pro igp, w All wines of the con- �po�' In �7 quote an article to Prover Wdtat uvea ••�a The vital for Sick is the greatest possible Chrlst� 'aregation are- cordially ' invited to k eat appowelases mit detiected by the examination of hild gift to c ren. ells to attend tilmia certa'n jungle natives. I will qqote On Tuesday > 'raogn, 3flar. I8th aram the article in fall as cities as posts- a' yti,oweer of - Layettie Articles ' willdWO1'We to vilhat Was found in the .Los be. yell at the Sovv'lirtg Club Nat railer 'hlbnte Angeles Itanes _ house. Everythiz►g iron safetbr- N. W. iiTAlr3'OIRD . to btat*ts and matter- Rickway _ World's Greatest Plague - r "+ P?� . 3' Aewbs Being Ovesconte -or*� will be •4; Te acceptable�'e�y ��ll as finished � U2 WMft �• Not Iw man7 Years ago, consuapoton ent8 and fitted boRmets, Elia was the worlds greatest scourge. It Is _ gailri R0� �� still a deadly menace but pot so potent �� { `bootees etc. The need for 'baby I because of the eaective means which t and it is have bees taken for Ina prevention and da is r� i tcure . loped there will be a svWq� re- sanitation physician. the dietitian and ?he x sanitation experthave all combined and aapQrlaa. 'with the aid of the sun and fresh air and 4 i The CiarbY101tt people who knew reef. have materially checked the erect yt Ga�lbtl will be �Otzy to. f. Inroads which ttiNerctuQsW made upon our population. IeaRR► o! her passing The Nationale Sanitarium Asstalatbr at the - home o a S*0 nes the Muskoka Hospital for ­'Of her daughter• and isan�iRt-1aW, mptives. the Toronto Hospital for ' Consumptives and the Queen Maty Mr: S[la l�ti1S, Stanley Slack, of ' Hospital for Consumptive Children. * which combined leave' a total capacity or irlBagbW, Ori St>Aldap� ltigltt -last. just over 1,000 beds. Th eyy are thoroughly Mrs. Garbutt was formeriq a res- equipped and have all s diseascillties for the SHALT ' modern treatment t thin disease. and It ;dent o! the. Nortel •Towrdine' vkere is largely -from their efforts that the death tate from ooDsumption has been My. Thos. anderson • novo resides. so tl reduced. ;':'• Tits 1Yuieaial look place on ..Tuesday' 7t� yho.o bu ate not operated rd the well-to-do but are mated with solei- day afternoon, with service in the for the poor who are me with tuber. CANADIAN t SCh, ap for t e -and are without means to pal J _ Cliyt!ettnont ppb d for their treatment and care. It it reQttinw a great deal of mo ey to interment. in the Union-Cemetery. o to these institutions, rad moven than _ The Official Board of the United t�n_ hope w receive from statute" _CERTIFIED ''SEED DriveCdrefully.allowances, and it is only with the Oo- 4 Ghaith entertained the choir after operation of,-many-generous friend. tbst thei>" regular p Chet cawcontinuesan s carry on. i lar ractice on Thursday Many thousands or aousns will be Cycrin February 27th» An enjoy • needs¢ to cove* the shortage on mintoperating QOD seed is the first requirement for an excellent g thts year.• VGi11 you please assist by Cit because W able half hour.was open m cb -sensing a—Rcritie�ro-she a.awoa.t-- ---- only good ill grow Vigorous`- pp beta seed - sanitstluaY Aasodation. 29s Cbuege and pro uctive- /inunity singing. ; The „ Pastor, Rev, street. Toronto 2. Canadian Certified Seed Potatoes are goad seed potatoes. I: E. Kdljnedy then calledl upon — By plinting therm, higher-quality, cleaner, smoother., Mr. J. W. Fax who, on behalf of FOR : SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION mores uniform potatoes. than,-chose grown, from ordinary x -the Boaxd, cotixintended . the .choir, and thanked teem for their faith- — w seed stock will be. produced. + fume and }oya>ty: hire Dorald r• ednesdayt Marc 19t 1941 So, this season, to harvestfiner potatoes and more of At 1.00 P. M., Daylight Saving Time them, plant Canadian Certified Seed: • Hedlfes, has presented with a- cheq- _ - Be sure, to. sele*the variety most sxitable for your locality. • - w ue,' in appreciation of: his services. On instruetioas Troia: D. H. McConnell', Liquidator of Audley Farms,_Ask the District Government Inspector, Plant Protection ' _.-.ys leader. Mr. Hedgds replied in Limited. Wm. Maw, Auctioneer, will sell by pnbltc auction all the Division, for full information and list of nearest disci- words. Dr N -- fey well-ohUsen et. ,.,. - - . •. .► .a :, .. �!!. o:u,aa i.-i,nii-u, cr-r•aliting ne V. iv'iniinson SJPPKe 'on-oenaiiz'- o=- team of�boraes, susdr , cattle and milk Bows, Pigs and oultr ; "a if, the choir, congratuAsting 1VIr, Hed- Y - P g P Y Lcot rot set. c«ds�o�, tat on cru x coec itxi ges on his success ' as leader. • grain consisting4f wheat, oats and barley; quantity of hay. LN S P_ E C T O R l= O R '" tLe•w+l� ogty of bdna was d i ONTARIO -' � Potato a ,A•._dainty and delicious - lunch served straw. fsaogeis etc,; farm implemaots of various kinds; harness, mac= icultumr, spa amt.-Potato Certification. Agri, >Ri* u tic Hort;culcurl Lkpvcmm c•-Oelallo Agri• - + „ .• . u.r)+Jrj.. 3 by the Official Board- brought - a tools etc:; sriikll quantity of furniture and household and kiteheo artnrsleoAeae,Guep6l Ont. "^r plezilsant evening to A close etquipmeet _ Mstli Servior. 'es The Gotsmifellatrsrip' Class - of -the= etbtg +.,. PLACE OF SALE—On the premises. Lot I0, 4tb Concession. Townabip of Pick- 'United Church Sunday School .and. _ DOMINION DEPARTMENT .;"►' "� �Or a nurtibea_ of their frIencs ea►joyed acing (two'eoncasions' north from Kingston Rod; tura tlortil ane mile least' OF AGRICIJL + of t ickering Village) • TURF, OTTAWA a ileiihriding• party and 'a social v - - Harosrraile-]snsd G. Gard; ern, ? evenbw at tide homie of. Mr. and 1FME`OF SALE—Wednesday.IA&rob 193h,.1941, 1.00 P. M., Daylight Savning. Mrs. Mervin Johnston on Tuesdary 'time. 's0 TERMS CASH i LESSON X CHRIST REJECTED— LukF 20 : 9-21 : 38. _ PRINTED TEXT, Luke 20 : 9-20 GOLDEN TEXT.—Blessed aro ye when men reproack you, and .per seoute you, and say all .manner at evil against you falsely, for my sake. Matt. 5 : 11. THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING Time.= -Tuesday, April 4,; A.D.,30. Place, -.A11 the events of the chapter, down'to 21 : 5, took"place in .•Jerusalem' proper; the Olivet discetrrse was given on the Mount of Olives, directly opposite• from and east of the Holy City, . The prophecies tittered :in this lesson are wonderfully rich, a rev- elation of Christ's divine . fore- knowledge and an unveiling of fu- ture events. The Wicked Husbandman ' Luke 20: 9. "And he began to speak unto the people this parable:. A man planted a vineyard, and let it out to husbandmen• and went in- to another country for a long time. : route to England pancaked off the east coast of Newfoundland. Sir ]p'rederiek held the rank of ma joz in - the - Canadian Army and had been engaged in army medical work since the outbreak of war, At the "time of his death he was occupied with the problem of hbw to find tlhe way for airmen to, fly at high altitudes with efficiency and se- curity — in other words. to discover the yhysieaI secret and prevent __. the blackouts that make the handling of high-speed machines so danger- ous. He -had been happy -in the feeling that •definite progress was . being made. NEW CANADIANS • keen .summing up of thQ day by In Canada there are some four- day war 'moves. atsillion citizens who we not of P, L I A !N 7 = Anglo or French -Candia origin,. - n ori g gt 10. And at the season he sent unto - ..'an,, We who are of English' and- week, an American -correspond- orrespond- L. _. French descent, find it difficult en quipped as followa: "The Ital•- sometimes - to -pronounce their ian High Command reports troop names and impossible to . read the husbandmen a servant, that - their neW:papers. - But aespito said • whether thev ' were forward Y s or backward". For fKat - crack _. &me of them hake been so for they should give him of the, fruit _ :, pre comparative - newcomers. One Munson .is being "haunt - Many of -these men_ are serving of -the vineyard: but the husband- ` in ttte` armed forces of Canada son• No sooner -hid the - "Big —Thousands more work in oris Town" ' feminine lead -checked mer} beat him, and sent him away into a New York hotel than + .gage in home front war work. strange things began to happen. Since the was began,' these empty. 11. And he sent yet another new Canadians have had little �. • calls, mail from unknown per- portunity to express themselves sons and her own, incoming let- _ 10 the rest of Canada. But now servant: and him also they heat, they are • givet: this oppoatunity dio player Iearned that a Miss each Wednesday night at .710.30 Una Munson also was a • guest awrhen "Canadians AIl" is on the and handle3-him shamefully, .and - _ "Big Town" Munson moved her- - - • ; Canadian should make it a point self to another hotel, the same to hear this program -and possibly ....confusion sent him away empty. 12. And he know their neighbour+ little bet- Out'ofhundred available ter• hotels, the second Mise •Murton sent yet- a third: -and him also they once more selected the same one. AROUND 7H£ The situation. finally. was solved .DIAL wounded, and cast_ him forth. 13, Sir Frederick Banting, co -discoverer of insulin, one oy', Canada's . And the lord of the vineyard said, , _ foremost medical authorities, known the world over for his work in Wbat shall 1 do? will send my scientific research, lost his life when the plane he was firing in en •,i . beloved son •' it ma be th w111 route to England pancaked off the east coast of Newfoundland. Sir ]p'rederiek held the rank of ma joz in - the - Canadian Army and had been engaged in army medical work since the outbreak of war, At the "time of his death he was occupied with the problem of hbw to find tlhe way for airmen to, fly at high altitudes with efficiency and se- curity — in other words. to discover the yhysieaI secret and prevent __. the blackouts that make the handling of high-speed machines so danger- ous. He -had been happy -in the feeling that •definite progress was . being made. NEW CANADIANS • keen .summing up of thQ day by In Canada there are some four- day war 'moves. atsillion citizens who we not of P, L I A !N 7 = Anglo or French -Candia origin,. - n ori g gt Broadcasting from home last g - ..'an,, We who are of English' and- week, an American -correspond- orrespond- L. _. French descent, find it difficult en quipped as followa: "The Ital•- sometimes - to -pronounce their ian High Command reports troop names and impossible to . read movements but they have not - their neW:papers. - But aespito said • whether thev ' were forward tots fact they are. Canadians. or backward". For fKat - crack _. &me of them hake been so for he was tossed out of Bary. three or more, generations, ' some because they knew Him to be the pre comparative - newcomers. One Munson .is being "haunt - Many of -these men_ are serving 'ed" by a girl named Una Muu- ` in ttte` armed forces of Canada son• No sooner -hid the - "Big —Thousands more work in oris Town" ' feminine lead -checked -. factories -while their women on- into a New York hotel than + .gage in home front war work. strange things began to happen. Since the was began,' these She received mysterious phone new Canadians have had little �. • calls, mail from unknown per- portunity to express themselves sons and her own, incoming let- _ 10 the rest of Canada. But now ters disappeared. Then the ra- they are • givet: this oppoatunity dio player Iearned that a Miss each Wednesday night at .710.30 Una Munson also was a • guest awrhen "Canadians AIl" is on the at the same hotel. When the Air. Every British and French. "Big Town" Munson moved her- - - • ; Canadian should make it a point self to another hotel, the same to hear this program -and possibly ....confusion began all over agaiu.. -several know their neighbour+ little bet- Out'ofhundred available ter• hotels, the second Mise •Murton output of the flour, feed, v3ee, and once more selected the same one. AROUND 7H£ The situation. finally. was solved .DIAL by conference and everybody is In these hectic days of wart' good friends. Miss Munson and rumour = with rumor -play- Is heard over -CFRB Wednesday Jug an important. part in the night at 9'. :.moves on " the _ International _ checker -board = it is always s Trivia: Louise King of the food thing to.. have some -under- Bing . Sisters is married to orchy standing of what goes on bebind leader Alvino Rey . . . Pepper the scenes in the chancelleries of Young (Curtis Arnall) really- got Europe. .You can have this" un- himself married a short' time derstanding if you dial in Dr. E. ago.. The musicians. in Glen T. Salmon, expert war, . observer, fuller's orchy range from 19 to _frani ,CKOC.— 1120 on your dial. 24 years of age . . Drummer ' any weeknight at ^,iii, Dr. Dave Tough -is back with Benny Salmon's long association with Goodman . . Ben Bernie claims• -the British foreign: Office' gives that his orchestra was the first a sound background for his _ to broadcast from coa6t io -e . - POP = The Amateur Photographer 12 Alleged 3orca 1 Outline map CAN I SELL P, L I A !N 7 18 Hub. of FrenchALE MUIL iTAIAMOIIWE 20 Toward, colony in YOU 50Mir.2r'' p T to the heir of God; ascend, is Implied -that this >tnowd Vegetables In - : N W X R rtes ti 22 Part of �e VIC-W s" Big Industry , • _- because they knew Him to be the 1 - � - E.VIi L' iA T E P I ! Messi#b, they.' were to eager to 23 Livelier. 14 Work of skill. ,refuse Him. That the stone here _ As Raw Material They Are 26 spoken . of was the Lord Jesus Important In Production of 6`n� WOTEL Vast Number of gagadian ��motletary evei Vons. Question of Tribute :;Commodities ` 1.9. "And the scribes and' th® BE�ORF� YOU O Ni chief priests sought to lay hands The production of commodities separator. on him 14 that very hour; and they bised en vegetable products' es a 33 Grave # feared the` nejople:. for they per, raw material constitutes an import- R celved that he spake this parable ant branch of Canadian manufac- against them, 20; And they watch• tutting prgduction. It comprises the . $S Devil. 24 Eternity ed him, and sent forth spies, who output of the flour, feed, v3ee, and 38 39 Infuriates. feigned. themselves to be right- malt milling industries, tke repay religion. eoue that they might t;ke hold of atione ott the grain food Ad con - 44 Class of - 'his speech, so as to deliver him eery Industries,- ndustries;up hatched upto the rule and to the authority P eY reverence hlm; 14. Anil when the- husbandmen saw' saw' him, they reason. Pd one with another, saylag, This Ig the heir: let us kill him, that the inheritance may be ours." The infarenee in -this parable is that the owner will eventually come back to the vineyard and 'punish his tress - enable and murderous tenants by sleatb, That the vineyard and its _ husbandmen together represent Is- rasa, &!moat -all would agree. The use of The Vine as a symbol of the Jewish people is a familiar one in tete Old Testament: With it go the -thoughts of Divine care for It and _ Divine hope of fruit from it. Have wehere, then, the Cineyat•d as the zsinblem of the people. And their headers—the Rabbis, Elders, and Teachers - represented _by the wicked cultivators? It that be' so, the servants sent by the owner -are prophets bringing. a. message to the people., _ Warniep fo the Huibandmen 13. "And they cast him forth_ out of the vineyard, and killed him.. Chat therefore -will the lord of the vineyard do unto them? Is. He -will come and destroy these hus- bandmen; and will give the vine. yard, nuts others. And when they -heard it, they said, God forbid."' If the husbandmen here referred. to are .the ecclealasticaI Ieaders of Is- rael, who should -hare been godly men,. warmly welcoming the. yless- iah_.. instead . of partaking in hls death, then the pAishmenc here Predicted was definitely 'accom- p£lsited in the destruction of Jer- usalem under. Titus in A.D. 70. From, their cry "God forbid!" we arP 'rather led to believe that the Jews knew.. immediately_ of what (hrist.was here,ppeaking..and that, many of thein were definitely •con• scious. that they were, symbolized by the husbandmen of this par• ab? e.' The Rejected Stone '17. "But he looked upon them, and said, What then is this• that is written. The stone which the build= ere rejected, The same was made the head of the'borner? 18. Every one that falleth on that stope shall be broken to pieces; but on whom- soever it shall fall, it will scatter him Y dust." The caretu£-ieade'r of tilts conver- sation will be struck with two points in it, first that Jesus claims IM® OUTLINE MAP HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 12 Alleged 3orca 1 Outline map ry P, L I A !N 7 18 Hub. of FrenchALE MUIL iTAIAMOIIWE 20 Toward, colony in JW R O N G M, p T to the heir of God; ascend, is Implied -that this >tnowd Vegetables In - : N W X R rtes ti 22 Part of �e by the Jewish leaders. It was just Big Industry , • _- because they knew Him to be the 1 - � - E.VIi L' iA T E P I ! Messi#b, they.' were to eager to 23 Livelier. 14 Work of skill. ,refuse Him. That the stone here _ As Raw Material They Are 26 spoken . of was the Lord Jesus Important In Production of 'o Christ must be acknowledged by Vast Number of gagadian ��motletary evei Vons. Question of Tribute :;Commodities ` 1.9. "And the scribes and' th® 12 Cotton O Ni chief priests sought to lay hands The production of commodities separator. on him 14 that very hour; and they bised en vegetable products' es a 33 Grave # feared the` nejople:. for they per, raw material constitutes an import- R celved that he spake this parable ant branch of Canadian manufac- against them, 20; And they watch• tutting prgduction. It comprises the . $S Devil. 24 Eternity ed him, and sent forth spies, who output of the flour, feed, v3ee, and 38 39 Infuriates. feigned. themselves to be right- malt milling industries, tke repay religion. eoue that they might t;ke hold of atione ott the grain food Ad con - 44 Class of - 'his speech, so as to deliver him eery Industries,- ndustries;up hatched upto the rule and to the authority bread and other -`bakery i►roducts, 43 Scout. of the governor." The reason that b 1 a e u i t s; confectioner, '.cocoa, I Morindla dye. -- people. - the scribes ,and the chief priests breakfast foods, stock arid'.poultry ,3 Lawful. yaiite,d to lay hands upon *the Lord feeds, ice cream, cones, tasearont 47 Gun. was not t1fit Ile had ,done any- and . kindled products, an`t!• starch 31 Measure.. thing wrong; not ghat He was tell- and glucose; the output jf, ' otber 48 To mock. fag a •lie, but that Ele was telling food industries, such as, trait and -:glands. the trt;tb, twesposing their' sinful- vegetable preparations, co, e.e, tea, 52 Tent. ness. The only reason they did not spices, other miscellaneoid"[Dods, 33 Sibilant lay hold of the Lord at this per• and sugar; the man utactur% bar•• -: ticular hour was through fear of E rages, including aerated a'bdt min- To vouch. the people. Meantime they plot- eral waters, wine, and thCoutput--' 57 Variety of ted an elaborate scheme to trap of breweries and- distilleries; the iib Genus of our Lord, and bring about his manufacture of vegetable $roducts cloth. death. They asked him: "Is it law- other than food, comprising rub- '9 Right. ful for as to give tribute unto Caes• b?r goods, ,including rubber ,jour- hut. --10 ar, or not?" . The question was de• wear, tobacco, cigars, -.cfprarfttes, (abbr.). .vised with such craft that it seem• tobacoo processing and tieking. 58 Giant king. . •. ed impossible for onr Lord to es- and linseed, soybean and gther oils. cape. They thought they had him not to mention the many' -fibres •)r whichever way he answered it. But vegetable origin used by thp.tezt:le his'answer eonfounded them: "Ren- industries • of Canada. Products of _ der unto Caesar the tL•ings that are vwgetable origin" also contributi� Caesar's, and anto God the things materially to the foreign trade ' that axe God's." He passed behind Canada. all policies and all parties and all differing human opinions.on the question of administration, or state, applied then, and all down' buma.0 craft, and declared a.principle that history, and today._ OUTLINE MAP HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 12 Alleged 3orca 1 Outline map H ET u N. P, L I A !N 7 18 Hub. of FrenchALE MUIL iTAIAMOIIWE 20 Toward, colony in JW R O N G M, p T 21 Porgy (}lat►). Air ice. : N W X R M H E A R E 22 Part of �e 7 I is adjacent to —• RS,CiA R E n�. c'N F in its, T 13 Lion. E.VIi L' iA T E P I ! EIA ' A T, 23 Livelier. 14 Work of skill. L FEN 26 I CID' iA; F 15 Grain. AMENEENEREENEEri ��motletary 16 Owned T C 1 28 Female - 12 Cotton O Ni R relative. separator. . A N A N O K 33 Grave # 19 Perfume. R (music). 21 Turf. 38 $S Devil. 24 Eternity 42 !Measure of are . 38 39 Infuriates. 25 Dandruff. ' Imo• religion. 40 Powder 27 Newly- 44 Class of - .61 Its capital. _ hatched birds. YESTICAL 43 Scout. -salmon (pl.). 49 Cake - I Morindla dye. -- people. - 29 One that uses. ' decorator. ,3 Lawful. 45 Vocal 30 To pardon. 47 Gun. 13 Enlargements utterance. 31 Measure.. A0 To coagulate. of thyroid 48 To mock. lit.Onager. 51 Destiny. -:glands. 49 Tissue. ` 34 To subsist.. 52 Tent. 4 Sun god. 31 Monastic 33 Sibilant 54 Town.b Deity of war title. - letter. 56 Kiln. _ To vouch. 52 Male Sat. 37 Of the thing. 57 Variety of 8 7 To groan. 33 Meas*tre of iib Genus of cherries. 8 Rowing tool, cloth. auks. 59 Mine shaft '9 Right. 55 Affirmative. 43 Before Christ hut. --10 Defrauds. ' '--57 Pronoun'. (abbr.). 60 Its natives 11 Framework, . 58 Giant king. . •. :�....� •. L!r-� a,.�s-•' _-."�". - - / �d ry 7�4. lilt illlYiise.. tst.� .... BY J. MILLAR WATT Ammon ®!ME ©m■ ®EMENE® moo AMENEENEREENEEri :�....� •. L!r-� a,.�s-•' _-."�". - - / �d ry 7�4. lilt illlYiise.. tst.� .... BY J. MILLAR WATT ', •.. .�. _.. ..,.. • .. ......gin xy .. �. �.' 111_1. .,. .. _ ... .o .. 11_11 _ .. .. - .,..:Two Politicians Discuss Agreement on Power Terms ..._.-0. �. �N A PIPE!" ' ? How Call I. +�rr�TAn GOOD a SEAQ•TIGHT POUCH BY ANNE ASHLEY NAND p„ "LOa.iO '''"• packet Tit, Win.-Aii, l •' ti'eatr a boli? -•AHo : It is claimer! that the skin • F of a hatYl-'.curd' egg will work 1t will draw out the tnc:ter and relieve the soreness within s ,fc'.: h -urs. Peel the egg IMMENSE1 . • ' t carefully, \fret the skin, and ap- - ' ply •to_ the affected part. _ Q. How can I clean white en- GROWN IN SUNNY, SOUTHARN ..ONTARIO. ` ameled kitchen utensils in which -- -- food has burned? A. Put a quantity of soap powder and boiling water into the as a recipient -of "chastity" but as Resourceful Crime -� vessel and 'let it stand for three a. -matter of right for which he _ or four days. All blackness will has paid, . is to be welcomed. One of, the most ingenious and+ then wash off readily with a soft When,' at almost imperceptible also meanest -crooks discovered cloth, without injury to the en-, cost to himself, he can ensure during -1940, says "Canadian In - emesis the same advantage for his wife the „ surance was one in Syracuse. Q. How can I make an oak, and family; it may be, looked upon N,Y,, who was fond of giving stain' as_ a - distant •humanitarian ad- dinner parties. Ducing .the part - A. 'Nix one quart cf boiled vance." ies he left his s.ife to entertain _ linseed oil three ills, of tur en- g P Communit Effort for Self -Help y the guests 'then went.. out and ' f tine, six tablespoonfuls oaf raw According to details prepared looted their homes. 'r! ` `` "" umber and six tablespoonfal••s of by ,a committee of the Ontario In Portlar:d, Ore., a "Mr, Wa- whiting. Respital Association, the Ontario douski" telephc,red a welder; as- : How can I' take care of plan would follow. those approved serting that some one had been - Premier 'Mitchell Hepburn are shown as the gilt frames" by the American Hospital Asso- tampering with his -safe and had - 1 Hon. C: D, Howe and federal met with authal•ities to reach an agreement, A. The gilt frames may be re- 'stored ciation and now operating in m3by jammed the mechanism. The wet= -opened ! minister provincial the phase of the proposed St. Lawrenrewaterway. Both Mr. by . rubbing them with 'a centres of the. United States. It der came over, the safe gn power Howe and Mr. Hepburn stress ed the cordiality .of the meeting which, sponge moistened with turpen- would be a non-profit, com- and reeeived five dollar- for his - took (place at Toronto. tine. The white of an egg, ap- munity;effert based .upon co-op- work. "Mr. Wadouski" then plied with a. ,rush, will -also clean erative,- self-help, Financial emptied the• safe and, departed them. Very soiled gilt frames prosperity of the Paan would with $1,000. four yqars by the ordinary air- drying s hod. can be made, to look like new by with mean, not divider. to 9tock- of holders, but inereas benefits to + �Y�tII o —o'— washing .-a solution of flit to has sub:ciibers. ' Ermine ha? been regarded as MAY INCREASE LIFE SPAN , pints of water, which been added enough ,sulphur 'to The Plan, calls for the enrol- the mark of royalty ever since V Etiquette A chemicai -- sodium thiocy- " make it '.olden in -.color,, b'Di3ed --relent-et--euaployed workers in Edward III ruled that only those anate —which might conceivably with about . four' onions for %- groups at the lowest possible of blue blood could wear _this fur. - -- - increase man's life span to 185 hour, and strained'. monthly. rate of , subscription -BY ROBERTA LEByears was described Las,by. ,. _compatible with actuarial sound-, ..,..�..r..�...r.....�.y.... +I?r. William Marias Masiloff. pro- for Brook- ness. By arrangement with the ----- i. thea it is necessary _a of biochemistry at i employer this weekly or .monthly person to blow - bis 00SL, in col,-. Lyn Poiytechnie' Institute, 11 � Al � � • file could . be deducted'- from pony, should he !apologize' -`On the basis of what we Katie wages.. . 2. Is it ever permissubte to done with rabbits." he says, "we In return, the worker would be -'-: o'bow or, push yriur •wa thr:lug:� p 9 have come to the conclusion that o entitled to complete hespitali;a- crowds;! we can do tht: same thing for tion for himself or amy member .., S. Should a hostess Issue" two 'dingier man, he can live a healthy; a[id _ of his family hi case of need, and ser r"", W -At lower '.rt like neKim$arly IWAN rrore r. al.r •Ith Cars slo- � ►unnws .la- setil of invitations :`tor a normal life until' the age of • l r Hospital Can would have the assurance that the Gee a,■■ sl,rp rss wrs alae dance Y 185: ' ars! aMwena for rwr oriel hospital bili 'mutild be paid by the aa» awing rarw for ari 4. is it .the man's or , the —o—" r 1x11 II6V610ps r Plan without financisi worry„ or "we a llresteek. Try a" sea ■A PROVE a ' girl's privilege to suggest how the MAGNETIC "KNEE" OVER ! — Ne Ce in# r v. burden to himself. As writs. Kia rise evening .baryes be spent when OCEAN - Cbnsidera-ble interest In plans tatr`ea or ,tLs', DISTRIBUTORS. LTD + o previous beenzmad arrangements :. have. 'Diacovery of, a magnetic reported under wa for sr Plan for p p "The great .battle of the /4ledi- Selby. oatarte - e? "knee?' between Nut th America Hospital ': Card throughout On. terranean will suddent, inereaae _ f. is it necessary for a bridge and Europe, accountw for poor iario, .was- expressed last week in, scope like a powder dump I - _ hostess always to have new ' radio _transmission. "knee," is a by officials of the Health League when on fire.'r la' ,deck of cards on the tab.e. technical term for a magnetic of Canada at its headquarters in .set —Gen. Charles de Gaulle. • 6. What is the customary tip ;, barrier, Toronto. :, It, was understood that ' for a checkroom attendsntT For several years radio_ engin- the.Plan would be under the sus- Accord' g to the 'number of _ 0 Ans•+irs eery have now and then had to ices of the Ontario -Hospital As- . refining -processes through which 3. No; but -tiy to make tl a route . radia to Europe ria South " sociation. it is. put, gasoline becomev low oy- • + . -performance as quiet and unno- America because the � signals It fuss painted ojlt that a rim- high grade. B r ticeabie as possible. Do not i>rti- would not crow• the North At- ilar plan is r -ow entering its third ` tate .'a foghorn. -.2. No,, . try to lantic. The "knee" is the •explan- - successful year at Winnipeg: - _ - fervid brushing against others. If ation. . where more than 10 -per. cent of RHEUMATIC' - will notice the type of per, En have the inhabitants were enrolled as �■ E' RE'�,RS �' ion who does ,this, you will palace of Soviets subscribers, . and that all report3 t►7�' Ilk - no desire to put yourself in that - sent —' point to its having a decided. and.: Accept This Generous Offer. �u�T aur _ .jt class. 3. Yes; one set is to ' The Empire State Building,' beneficial influence on. the health - those invited to both dinner, and i�oolworth Building, and the Eif- It of the community, - lour deur; st leo return your money, if one bottle of Ru-T►[a doer ' � dance, the other set to those in- - fel Tcwer will soon be dwarfed Any scheme . said a physician not give you relief from rheumatic ►lied to dance only: 4. It is 'courteous for. the. man to ask the b arl enormous structure now y attacked to. the Lt.:tgur whiea. " aches and pains. ■ors, swollen and painful ignite, how longe- - being built at 3losrovd. It will will make it ssible for the low- Po you have Buttered. you must Ire! re• ' ed you m ne _. I where aha Rould ,like to go. � be called '•The' Palace of the So- wage earner. to avail himself. of flet or ro pay". Trp Ru -Ma and be - Accept thts generous ot• 3 9 ut a girl should be considerute „ a 32a -foot statue of adequate hospital treatment, not ! p convinced. ter now. ,then expense , is concerned. If, The bridge hostess should ht viets, . and Lenin, cast in shimmering, stain - - two fresh decks of cards on each -Itlabae. 6. Ten cents is the usual lees steel, will crown .it, The main ball of this colossal build_ ing 25,000 and -, —CLASSIFIED D E R? I S E M H S r .ti. p will seat persona, 'more an adjacent hail than 6,- 000. The ceiling of the interior -1►' ".•�ra.•s-••••sem•-•""••' -w-4,• -�~ dome will be 800 feet from this BLECTRIC ,MOTORS F01t SALE FARM EQEIP'1 r-N,r '"rDIVAL _ _. i Wbut ��len�e ground, and the' building *ill be equipped with 120' lift.9, 60 et- -A TRIAL — EVERY SUFFERER OF Rheumatic ''sins or Neuritis + $LECTRIC Iu(YfURa. NEW A. reconditioned. Jones & Moore Bit. t.;\.i1N0 1tiILL (Kline.) BEST Seed Urader, Wild Oat 3lbbl,'srator, Ca18tOT9' there will addition be eetric Company, 296 Adelaide St Kl;ne Manufacturing, 420 Willard ,should try Plxon'a Remedy, ]ins- 335 Elgin, ot- Is Doing -in halls, club• rooms, galleries, nlus- Weet. Toronto. Avenue, Toronto. ro tl vrug Store. tawa. Postpaid $1.0U. "Any CH1Cks FARMS FOR salt: _ enms and, strong -noon!. for • ar_ LADIES--IFrre BRAY STARTED FLTlJXTS, COCK- I I G ACRE F_iR�l FOR yAL L••, EiIGH- Nay 86, two mlles East of Voest chives. r erriiod worryPY u take Fem-a-Tone. the prompt, effective - "FLOWERS OF FIRE" T `� cress, capons, Immediate delivery. Uhicks for delivery this month a,(d ito�r. Tou'rr -, ,Montrose, quarter mile. to. school. Guelph and KitcYtener 12 miles. , relief. .e eve Yourself o worry. suffering. Bottle f- .4UP1•S "Flowers fire on the face of 1 attOOeCi Dogs next Phould be ordered not overlookinK the good broiler —arse House, Bank Darn, 8110, — .unnecessary postpaid. International lltetribu- W of the son" are being studied by. Dr, _ summer markets? Bargains in. e'oekerels and started cock{reTa, !rive Shed, water in stable. Sar- afe and out buildings. Hydro ave toF.,x 67-F..Dept. .Toronto - �. S. Richardson at the Mt. Wil- To fail dog •thieves oifiCialb of Lackawanna t ounty, Pennsyl- Ham toh, cry, 130 John North, Hamiltois, out. ' ailnble. Fred Uberig', 5Tes2 alonC- rose, P.O., Ontario. �E1 Rl'rIS w` •, on Observatory of the Carn.eg'ie vania, are tattotQing 'the ears -of 7b: You HL.t. .\ru.- !iL`C E- \Iters' OF I-WERY TV17, IN , .-Institution of Washington. The clogs with Identification numbers. g Qi'ALITY. CHICKS, BA,11RED I:UCl: ; and white leghorn. 'Blood -tested Bruce and Grey Counties from on's Neuritis and'itheumatic Paia Iletne8y? 1t• hives good res alta. p en- of a sun spot like the petals _ —_; _ __ _.-bs dam' L story. Wgidly culled. Belly L'hick _,e1u00__to_f8S00. Quo Johann Ogen ;round. Olt, wA. PeRtUnid SIA'k .edge of a flower or the. tendrils of a u ]�conanic democracy mast Hatcheries, Barrie. _ — _ —' or-r1.R r0 [xt'F:x'ro[tS rINANGIA L ;xs FREE CHICKS WITH EVERY 100 PULLETS OR ice• 'tot self\Pur OR AGF.sh prompt. of sate purchased for cash, prompt. plant are long filaments and in-' develop further if, political de- dicate extensive field of force. mocracy, is to .SUrViVC." _ AN OFFER TO EVERY, INVENTOR an They are undoubtedly streams of, _ _--Jaiites P. Vbarbut`g.'" 300 mixed chicks ordered we & 2S free' chlckR.,'T'uliets $15.0t• to attention. North Shore Realty Co.. List of, ins en tions anti full intoe= merlon sent free. The' 1'lumsuv, , ;l9.00 per IOD; Mixed Chicks $5.00 Oshawa, Ontario. Ln., P.c>±istered, Patent Attorney.--, 4o S10.tio per 1l,0: Cocirerele 51.50 GOiT[tM: 27^. Tank Street. Ottresr:,, Canada to s5.50 per .100. Our .Price list "NEW METHOD DRiES WOOD CoolinY, Booth- 'will surprise you. Send for copy (1odcTntd Cbi<it TTatchery, Eritan- RACCOON% t;OITF E? "AP,SUF:6U" -�' The Same diathermic method iux%lentholatum instantlyrelievea. nta Heights. Ont. reduces. For particulars write I. .t•. Johnston Co., 171 King E., RACCOONS. 5 11RE:D FI-,',\TALi:F Ar ;{ and SG each„” yeatc. 1.1 nr the stab t: INF.RY F L'll')IF.\'C Tnrnnt,c human body by high -frequency t pa,n. ars an �e tubes,30c. BAKI.1,rS' OVENS AND :1 ACHIN- HORSES tar` electrical currents 'in 'the "ar:i_ " 'o'+ ery, also rebuilt equipment al- ways on hand, Terms arranged. 70n FTUi:,fa FOR SALE Oil• EX - RELiGIOUS ficial fever" machines is now be- I , Correspondence. invited. Hubbard change. 1'ercherons, 'Belgians. Canadians, 'IZJAII COMING BEFORE CHRIST. ing used to dry wood. The wood 'Portable Oven Co„ 103 BAtjrurst• Clydesdales, French Hach- wonderful book sent'free; 1tegidda is placed between two large Tnetal Toronto. Cnachers, Standardbr6ds, net's. 's' merges!' Horse g ;ttk5lon, FL, P,ochester, New York. .plates carrying the_ high-frequen- `—Y CHI+.F.5t: 31.tKF.R este blishment offer -200 ]:reotling esta Pedigreed Stallions for sale or SECT) 17011 SALE R ,- cy current' which act , as ' it local. broadcasting station that seritl's ' it M MIDDLE -AGE CHEESE \LtI:E'Tt 1'UR SEASON 1941, with Certificate for. Quebec, lease 1:,0 F'Cdiirteed 'Mares, ' 350 r=rado, Horses. Write for iiln Bar- us.f -Stailion Bar- ONTARIO IIYDItID SEP:D CC)R!Y - Risc.onsin, i\a�, 6Lo and G(e, ;4.b0 ; ". Out energy 'later transformed lulu For full partir_ulnra—write, Il, H. T est, IIoltands Sills, Quebec. ed circular nhd gaips. Let us quote delivered price • to '$6.00 delivered; negistered 2nd Van - generation. F.rban, Alaskn, Van- heat. This nitYans will dry 1n a k f hoe required. Ar nldienlddTarmc Crenvi]Ie,�Que.n - new guard $1 It four'hours a four -inch thick - oME� nr:�[,>H:Rs WANTF.t► 1 tress d iu DI ' d Ci st to of 'cypress ghat would 1'equire HEED [HIS ADVICEI! EARN A KuiiL.I:.COKzJ Sra;Lthu direct _1011) necessity prod cts. Good 1�. ham - M` - Thousands of won3en gosmiling thtu'try!a� commiaslon. monthly barkains. As maul' cgst9Tl'ers as there are fam- 'a't 'once.- to J. N.-LTND'1-1]', [,ANN' 0FFIi:F.,.CAI'. itol Theatre Building, St. �hoT+tas, ` Ontario. 9pecial' Aepartment for Guaranteed Cpm AND TRUCK PARTS Y � ii�i� X11 d7 '■!:' +IrnF II with Lvdta lC !lies. ICo, risk, start ,,,•..,c.for !Vripg• , farmers cnllechnns, r rwn, -- - Compound--gsmous Conditions and Free ('atalogua. '.M ; zz *t;• _._-. _ for over 80 years in re- Familes. 670 St. Clement. 11bntren1, . MIX WANTED 11►- a'1•;t'i.tl•VINc It UP',114'tl-T N141- S1owBarnioq lievingfamalefun0- ttonaltroubles.Tryit! vOGs FOR SALl: Tc(lt'AT.1f_\\ -- CUOIs T'AY R-E1K- 14( I:ooh o,. ,'f er knarc,.4 CIIR".. POi�1•:u,rVIT� Hyrlruulle In•ntrutnrs CIGARETTE PAPERS I _ItL••GISTJ:1iI:;Tr_ SADtUl2:f.E:$.' hP:- and clean, companion- - ri :sets 'fJr (1,hadn'fi finest trees, de 'plants. h:�Perienre . tmnecrss:iry. —,.lneho, 91nrlcrs. 1ingneru,r... t:nrburaurrr, Itndintar• Vvi-linn,rr Nrr:&, ee• fund NONIFAla RMAOt t���•.�•,� rr�� i 1�— 41 male Pups bio sleage and watch doRM: Joe Onts-r: a Sato< ,yetis ere••. i:. f.,. 6mith's . r clic \t uu n,,. t) W s nt. ainsr -- n +'"iMtnettwn �r ra I,t 9 art• 1 rare . v Aur ►err lib -''� 1e7k7Vr. r 1 n cO rrol , r histo , ,... _ ,. _ _.: .. _ _1111 _ . • , l - ;.: the Club Roams. All members are requested to attend. The Election HONOR RULE. —Born to 'r. and Mrs. Chas. ,' °f (Officers should add to the int- crest of the meeting. (Names in heavy type, are those "r , Sims, " at. St. M�c1+seI's Hospital) " �. _ now overseas)., . Toronto, on Wednesday, .February - - 4g Ore. 26th, a son. Township Council Mon. Mari, 3rd. Will those terested' kindly --•Pte• Don,' .Spragge" is still _ in e _— --- notify us of any irons or omiss-,:. 'Irospital owing to complications X,r.Yc roft of Parry Sound ^ � arising from his recent operation asked for a taxi license to operate Allen. 48th H. Alex., Dunb iron, - �• �ARS for ape*ndioitis. cetween'p.ckering Village and- the jy / Amos, doe,. Dumbarton, Alt Force .. p• -Dr, and Mrs. ]y$cKinney of Munition Plant. Lr ,the absence of �. ' Brooklin, visited Mr. and Mi•s.. C. any such license here hew Annis, Sqd. Ldr. C. L. Pt. Union . as per - J. Stevenson sire Sur)day. We are nutted to car'y on at present. Barry, Rapt, Pickering a • . gkad to know, " Mr. Stevenson is Reeve Downey and Mr. McBrien Bye, Basil, Pickering, Ordnance We 'placed On tht InBrket a gY'OCC $reproving. _ ; . .of. NWhithq asked the council ' {o Bradley, Geo.- Pickering e—Tbe March meeting of the W. Join them in'a three _ Ott, Cli'fF. Dun'b. Tor. Scot. • � with t ship ] c Barriga,' Walt. Pickering, R. C. E. commodity which has diet with a reat of the U:<rited Ohurch Wilt be njm at Lynbrook Park this surm Burrows, Russ, Brougham, R. C. E. L held at the home of Mss. Arthur er. Proceeds in aid of War work. $uncia•�an on Tuesday March lith ,Rev. Kennedy and Dr. Tomlin- aro�• Barlow Harold, PLcliering suets and. which has -proven by the ' ' at 2.30 o'clock. All the ladies are son, of Claremont, urged the tarn Bei' EdRra, Clare. '25 Gear. Hasp. -� • . cordially invited to' attend, mentcemsent of the War Savings Burk, Stan, Cherrywood, -48th H. test of time to be First Class in quality. —"His Women. Folks" a- 'three cwapeiign here immediately. Baird; Ed., Pickering _ act comedy will be. presented by Frank Prouse, Building Inspector Bath, Leon, Pickering, Vet. Corps. .' and uniformity, Bath, Day. J. in rrteanbere of the Woman',B Associs- described anticipated diffculties to fir• g, R. C. R. ton of • Pickering • Uptited Church, be encountered in control of the Burgess, Jack, Dulab., G. G. B. G.• � -- The name of this commodity Baker, Wes. Pic is an Wednesday; M}er. '19th is i8ve Building Waw. People are now Chapman, � �TiB'� _ _ Conemunity 1x11- A)a evening of living in cabins, as dwlelliugs. Aran. Pick'g, R. C. A. F. p \ Carp; Ale:., Fr. ar 81,G STORE -Thr. �ot.TES .good wWesome entartainment Is Frank Prouse recentty attended Carpi le Du. Bay, promised those who attend. And the Fire. Chiefs' Convention end Y, n, Q. O. R. r remember the date —Mir. 19th. told Council of the recommendation Cross, Dick, Dunbarten, Q. O. R. - ,r•: a'trd ilius. AAhur Runci- that village fire equipment be not imp+ Jas. Dn3tbarton, 48th H. =know retailing at 65 ets• per lb • ,� � man and Mr. and M,rs. Wilfred allayed to.go beyond the village Dowrber, Bob, Iiunbarton, Davy Dra HR, R.C.A.F Harris, who have .been citizens of timzitsy that the' chief would be �r,en. E.: Gr. vr ' a=: village for several years, dur- Veld responsible for fire Iosses at Draper, ,Girenville, Clare. A. S. C. ' ing which time they have created home if fire broke out mOdle Fowler, Dick, Pickering, Roy. -.Tor. a host of friemdb, move shortlyto 'Fowler, Ted, Pickering, And Right Now the equipment •wise out of tows. �, @• O. R. - 0shiawa, Dir•. Runciman having re -L He was not prepared to accept Graham, Bob, Dtm b. Tor. Seat calved a promotion ip succeeding that responsibility unless additional Griffin, Fred, Whitevale, Air F. We, are placing on the market KllOt�ler commodity District Provincial Officer Clark, Holman, Robt. Claremont, Tank C. • equipment was obtained. Council _ which we anticipate will meet withthe•=e sam stationed at Oshawa congratula- will now pay the Fire Companies Herbert, Leorw Wh�Ste 'e, R. A. F. _ tions to • "Art", but f the village $30 for each trip and cost of the Herbert, Fred, Whitevaie,• Tank C, w good success, and will merit the same ► ` peckie are sorry to see -then. leavechemicals in addition. Hardly, Harold, Claremont, Tank C. First class quality and uniformity. Mr. Harris, who- is emplgyed­_ii the __W _t1 Thomson and H. Arnold Hicks. Lloyd, Brougham, M. I. R V6name of this commodity i 7. staff garage at Gen. Motors, will registered their ogiecuons with the FHiasrortry ' RoW. D., icker R. Q.' 0. 1 : y 6 i •find hie daily drive to fork not township and Dept. of 'Highways Hart, W. D» Balsam, R. C. R so trouilarve e, to the closing m the it crosses ole- BIG -STORE _ - ,-.,A Ierge number of --the women tayeeQt their Santis as it crosses fire godson. •Fred, Balsam COFFEE of this neighborhood attended the new Super Pairmy. Engineer Joyce, 'Glyn, Dunbarton, A. S. C. 1 F World Day of -Prayer in the United Ramsay gave very little encour- Joints Dour.. Pickering, Signllrs and the retell "Introductory" price is 63C. a lb. Chun' on FrW&y last.- The .after- agement on the matter. Johnson, James, Brougham, A. S. C. ';• % Irogniat was cau&cted by Jack, Gordon, Dunb• Air Force M This coffee is ground from the coffee bean and is Mrs. Hsrrgr Boyer, -Vas Grbrrbly, 9r1IaE .REGISTER Kyles, 'N`OrvaL Dun'b• R. C. A. hl carefully packed in lined bags to insure the very ' Up. Cartwkight, and Mrs. - Crank, Lye, Thos., 'Claremont, Claremont. R. C. E. _ q other ladies of the Cwt -Rete Dispersal Sale at Spruce Lye. I.es� Claremont, R. C: E, Qaai.ted b best. flavor and freshness. We want yon to try it. - &fferent congregations. Lodge F,'uA*Z, on Monday, MaMh Lerraon, -ArL Claremont, M. L R. Compare it with an of the regular higher priced �� 17th, 1941. the ro Ltiw, Hill, Dsrrbsrtom. A. S. C. g !-'Ire March of the W. p perby of John P y g -_- 36 S. of the Untied ''Church �sas R. Phillip, Lot 22, Cos. 5, Picker- McFarlane, L. Rouge, Vic. Rifles 'coffees. _ We. think you'll Want. to use Big Store ` held at 'the borne : of Mrs. Cyril ft. • on No 7 fflghroPay. 16 Reglat- McDoosl - d, £Adie, D®'i., A. S. C• Coffee continually. DitOrls9• T1he President, lllta^s. H. T. Bred Holsteins, fully accredited, Mecartlim. W. TO Deno. 48th Hits. _ p bMaSae whoa in the chair and yas and Provincally blood tested, Lo- 1leRae. Jas. LPielaring, R. C. A. - asgisted jt the Devotional Session, getter wl* 8 gpmde Holsteins. 3 lllorgan, Mark lw and Welland Reg. by WL F. T. Nunting' and j&% p Moore. Was. horses, inn dements etc. See bills. Dsetbartom. R. C. 16. ryJ � ]` j RJenliinsa% ]l1 mi Miles S. A' S• Farmer, auctioneer. Murray. John. Claremont. 48th H. urs as s CJH.A.PL j1­. -reported,on Stewvasdshi Muadeil Jac Clareinon R C: A." - p WEDNESDAY, MARCH T2th , k t. surd FYnanee. Pkani. w*6re discussed. Geo. Picker Corps. sale of fans .stock and ng, Vet,- Co send a coma "'Wee 'L*"u"4 far ffie-Lrlentents. The undera geed has Martin, John, Pickering, Q - f Easter 11"kofiering , meeting. Mankell, A-., $r - O. R. - `` The 9 Topic "Links between received instructions !roti Fred Sham, t EL Brown to sell by pablie auction *ers, Wes. Irisin Reg. , .: SPEC IA blast and W.egt" wss in the caCAh �. Ra -Norton _ at Lot 2, Con. 1, PickerPickerng, � as �. Clarem't. D. H. R. F. le boards of _M es Edith Murray and per List. Terms cash. See bills. Norton. Joe. IL C. R.:Ciarraimt Breakfast E ill0r L 11tXorley, or t'� ilSass Wei ey tion at, 1, D. S. T. W`m: 'Maw, anc- NorEau. Jack Claremont, R. C. R. aeon '-25c. A ]b. and Sal frr !its' w*xerl served b• the. ear. Aston. Met.. Dtetbarton, 1►. g. C, -- i y rd,, Ivan. tAinced Steak marilm s . of Wigs Murray's • roc CLremod. R. 8.- L 'I. f 4 c• a . group WEDNESDAY, MAR. 6th —suet- Radd'ck, C. Brock Rd. Med. Cor,pg. —What is to be done with . the ion sale of fafan stock, 'tnplementa; Rate, Chas, Pt- Ue*on. R. C. E. PDI Liver Z housing problem in this ne`ghbor- household. furniture etc:, on Lot 7, Rassemussen, Henry, Baleaan e hood . Almost daily . last week we #jou. 10. Markham, the property of Reed, lien lhtrtbarton. C}. R • • ltd Young (and otdeer) couples and David Atkinson. Sale at 1 p. nL, S. Robinson, ' _ .. .. ... Vic., Clareanoctt, Tank c. -5tewin f y ,l 2t L a 16 young risen, enquiring for'. homes, T. Te.Tna. crass. Positively no res- .Smith. Ken. Dumbarton, Si l.ire _ and -a,00:as. Ab far at we know erve, arm is sold. Gordon Sellers, Ricleard, Geo. A- Gn River R.C.E. Jewel Shortening 5c a ,lb h exe there r'an't a thing of the kind auctioneer. Rickard, Jas. H. Gr. River, �RC.E. 1 . ' to be had in _the village. -19% learn Smith, Ken. Dunbaotrn, sign'Ars. Classic Cleanser, _. that at 66mL. not -too -distant date, MONDAY, DA.Y, MAR. 17th— complete nth W. f 3 tins, , l 3c• di rest Pale of 1• , Bay Road, Q. Y. R. - . toe are to have an incst�ase.:n our _ Reg. Jerseys, Sprag3e, Don, Pic.)6ming ma c pbProlation of 'about 7000 men,' and i.3rm horses, i'mple,•nent$ ,and Sanith, Alb. E. Bay h?d. Q, y, R. _' �,.� 6 t • asa:W of These married with fawn- furniture, tree •rroperty of M. C Smith, Hart Ba Q R. Y Rd. Y. sfiea A nearby weekly -newspaper, Boswell, Lot 1 Con. i, Pickerinsr ;•t, aixon, Air F. ., . i?ape Sears, Albs Dunb R E 0, Last . week urges its peoples' to get Base• Line, quarter utile west of short, Harold, Brougham, Tan C. t • a = Pickerin Vii?rs g k• 0 move on and "capitalize" on the g Se and one mile Smith, Alb., Dunbarton, R. 'C. A. F. J sitnat'dn. We'don't like -that word, south. Terms, Lash. -Sale-at Dire, - . . ; Taylor, E. �' sharp. D. S. T. Cherry wood, Air F. ,bone 3000) = i� i e Z e r>< n g car, italize, or even the act of cap- Rom Diutssa�, clerk - - P Butcbe 1 WTM Turner, David, Whitevale, Air F. itali.zing, there is mach too -much rn^ Maw-, auctioneer. 29-90 <►f that o' on Underwood, Geo., Dunb. A. S. C. - - g ng efleadp, but there TUESDAY, XAR. 18th•— auction Underwood,. Jack, Drhbarton Is ubdoubtedl . the need for pro -is- - Q. 0. - Y p sate of farm stock, imr3lemtents, Watson, +Gond, Pickering, A. S, C. ~ Wilson I. L Pi&,i rjn non of slime description for this hayr grain, fence ra,44; etc. at lot 8, R. C. A. F. • treanendous " number, and we are 12 ng, -Pro Walker, Day. _.Brough - h'rcllen pertY not prepared` far the hike, un- con i. ' R'?tite Fred - _ lees the Federal GQverrunent have of W. J. Wilson. Sale at 1 o'clock, wed Dumbarton, R. C. A. F. - - 18 rdw"rl- D S. T. Terme Cash. J. Prentice, �• Res• Rouge., .A, S.. e. -- _ soeneth*m?;. in mind, and there have auctioneer. been of something in . the. -- -- - _ -- �- �� r nature 0a Federal Housing Plant. THURSDAY, MA XH 20th `. =auc- PU C NOT1CB Our EJlS�ilaGy or Mlmg realize that our falx Duffin's tionsale of from stock, im!ulearrents, .. -: _ _ •. Creek Brea is about to -move - from hay, roots, grain etc, and on Tues- A meeting .of tote ratepaaers of � and Fuidlay . tbatl condrtim► of adolesence that dory, March 25tH, . the. howwhold the Village of Pickering is called been outs for the last seventy- furniture, dei u the Police T a� r, .. ops ' o many, of 30, con • 3, Pickerirsg, (Cherry- evening,D!'Jardh 7th at 8 1P.. mt A tavu and Ranges 8 ov%g to our nearness to the wood), the property of. George T. Wood attendance is'looked for as e, the chary oaf greod- beaches- Davidson Sale - st 12.30 - E. S. T, knoor6wrt business in regard to the Ins, we would dev- No reserve. F`arnn rented. Terme fare equiPm ent and other village lope into a: gciet purehy resident- Cash. J. H. Prentice, auctioneer matters will be Band �� ' �w 'ak suburb of Tamnto, kiss Just a- decided u ou t c Electric D disappes"CL If all rdports arils Cane. and e a our g - Ranges exlpjress y opinion at fowid-ation, we are to become the proper (place. $1500 worth of F • • afire Refrigerat � e centa+e of pesataneatt -industrial fire equiptneatt (.new,) is required. ran of acVvity. However, this is �t of the many efioZJ3 being BUY - -St", and Peaultry coil$ .ed 'on '#,bat_ tw'ill..enable . us, . die- ,; ; . •. ,e�=�: ore herr;, we holm, to still' Bary — live .int. a Pree Country.. WANTED o S - R .. I ilii 11 "' IF ,An -enjoyable evening was spent Euchreon' Tuesday evening last• *by write letters end send money -aiders?' Order your Bray Chicks w¢ll be repeated again, Tuesday through me --personal attention, ing 18th. .prompt.delivery. fihis carving Wednesday there Lockw1od Mglling,, Pickering pont: ,'P be a Bridge. The annual meeting will •be held L. ,G Wilson, Myrtle, An. Ont n Tuesday 11th, at 830 -o'clock ir. For free pick up phone Aurora 335 or 94 r5 Hing 34x4 We pay phone charges GORDON YOUNG LTD Toronto I'hone Ad. 3bS6