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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1941_03_14Vrtrs/rmafaional iararitf+fr. ' Yidioaai H. O. 1PBAI9!3 N-Pbyabian. sersaoa. tt�ealntoo. lolly E, FORSYTH Opb. V.. Director DLWA ,D BUDDYagl86riater. SOME"ar'` W r h cW1rtby.SW • Btk'fON, BELL lar ROSS Basrlstors & Solicitors W. J. 24ATON. K. C. TNepbont •&*W)OKE SELI:, ;lt. C. Adel.2.838 & 6. F. ROSS ' : W2 Bay St. JOHN L. POND i Toronto AIV LMsMdL-3arndsr. Sd- ,,��CCotar2 PY�ie. t 2Reaisaa Straeat 7'arallt►. 'TeteQioae F�`ia awoa. Ott /lents! [,j ERBERT T. FALLAWN. ll D 8.. it. 46.. Gradaatn of tlia Ro,a lwae of Ser eons and4>;e =Z", reit, of ocoorp. ie teeood mar ea�L St. *94- C aW out. 46th.:9 0D « apvoiotmaot. (7Lx.� tarrfaH. <Pkea.Pkk 2704. snft b000 !' avbo. - DR. BRATON." TOWNSHIP • con+wesew. coimmw„oa.r far #klet .t+t•tlaeita, ,�tsatt E[e. hoer of fieiaM Li2te�w. '12Bt�eaM. Oat. A• E. RICHARDSON a GRNBRAL INSTJRANOR RZAL ESTATE -CONVEYANCINO Asa old established agency, to stave. ;Phone Pick. 61100. 'M. MAW 1i 199- AUCTION NRA _ AND TALUAT6R . 4 asaiavt, eedueted Anywhere-, 'Roue or write. Abdre" 614 DuDdlas Street. R+st: Whitby. Ontario. ' c r Brierbash Hospital Government Licensed $,lain St. E. Stouffville,.Ont; .r - Phone 1131 , Maternity, Medicai; and Surgicat cases taken Maternity Semi -Room Rates for 10 days --$25.76 Registered Nursefin attendance and 24 hour service given. Ambulance Service' IMRS. E.R. GOOD 25.37 FIRE- ".To Be SURE-,- CYRIL 8-MORLEY GENERAL INSURANCE SERVICE , PROTECTION Mattresses, - Reds c Springs Spring filled- mattresses $10.60't3 $39,50 DVNB,AHTON The Future of Pickering GREENWOOD y Several of our young ladies have succumbed to the measles. ;MASS -MEETING Westgate spent Sunday at _ , LBSe-•ft136 home here. UB AUDITORIUM PICKERING A number• from here attended the jCHOPPING CLUB the Skating Carr&& at, on Monday', w'edstadsr �asd I<ridalr y Wednesday night last. - y Mtisa Glenna Gilmer. of Pontiypool ._ --W$ GRIND FM Nonday,- March 17th. - spent the week -end (with her mother grana Sboria and Feed of 011 At $ U4 P. M., D. ti, T. 1tl�ds, 0110 ttalserala and Otba Mrs J Gilmer. _ ;Mr. and M;ns. Chast Anlnis hsrve coseestrattsai� oNtable fecdu1 ��■ taken up' residence in their lovely Pr t ^�ntribLutions to Pickering Hertiiculburai Sodety new home, kept -on bass Mrs. J. Gilmer spent a week -end CoWe stook Q71s�► ft beat Pfthtltryr The regular meeting scheduled :recently at Guelph, the put of heeds sed ss. i► for .last Tuesday night hard to be 'Mr, and Mrs. Farley. �PWI Telegrams War postponed on account of the illness The next meeting of the W. M. g,J �•��=� - • of the . speaker, Mr. . Gporge Rush, S, will' be be held at the %wee of ' Victims" Fund and also the stormy %weather of MTs• dranven, on Thursday, 3Wch LAM ������� that night, A meeting date will be 20th, at 3 p. m. ttributiona aciti►owledged announced next week, to be held @yt• and Mrs. James Taylor and �'• J•W► >R AV �r tEt at the same plate; the Rouge daughter, Alice, of Toronto, are ti S=e"►tq� host ar As11iN. Acknowledged by Telegram ;52.00 School. become residents of Dunbaprton on 10ng Sqr. 16asa1. O%iawa. 17nasr -- Acknowledged by Telegram 8.00 Pine Ridge. , L• 8. On M off~• iV Sol eWs IN Tele tw A Euchre snd Dance, sponsored lt1Rl. ]iI► A'ckbowiedged by gram 28 _ GREEN'W'OOD by St. Paul's Dramattic ,arid Social !! Acknowledged by Telegram 61.25 Cialb will be held in the Commuac:ty WM. C. MURKAR No. 1. Base Line School 25.00 On this Friday evening, March Hall here, on Saturdery, M'ar'..15UL JUSTICE OF THE PEACIS Aludley Cam. Club. 21.15 .14th, at 8 p• in. Group 2 of the W- Proceeds in aid , of Waav Victims_' for County of Ontario BROUGHAM A will sponsor a fine prograary �dr. Fund. ' Adm. 25 cents.. �ICKPIRING ONT. , Roblin, of Whitby will shcmv hii+�s in- The W. "A. of the United Church - Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Brown- teresting notion pictures. After met last Thursday at the home of :li . IRA - spent Sunday at the old home. tom, in -the, Sunday School morn, Mrs. Morley Black During the af- l?irogressive Games: Bunch will be ternoowas planned it wplanned that each & D. Gannon ,was- in Toronto ` on business on Friday. served to all. Colne and enjoy a Group would donate a Lalyette to Balla. Gordon Gray has secured treat. 25 -and 10 cents a4mission. be sent to Britain. 'Mars. Black was Insuranee of All Hinds. employment on. bbe Government- assisted at the tea -hour by Miss project at Pickering. :. GREEN RIVER _:. 'lie's group, who -were in Bevt�#�as-ATRiLa'I�le with �__� ,The Bob hCalcolm. 'r family -of" „ rharge of the program. &wpwity and Servi4lft. QtueensAlle were with their. people few manilas aree aril - on Sunday. _ Maas Julia Wilson was a Toronto $2 ,00f1' expected %4oresa P.booe i8itor .last week. _ .. Lal V G'u I" Wei* and Catharine have Mr• yhkn- eek. is slowly improv- RR9'iHAtMI PICK- 515 taken up residence in Whitby where to I)e spent by well _ ing after his recent illness_ y has employment. The school ddidren had a holid- George and Jim Rickard, Camp mown . motion -pie- ay last week. Mir Me Whirter had Borden, spent faire week -end wader NOTIC E the measles, bush returned to duty the per•erttal roof. • Wins Margie McLeod. of Toronto, cure- corporation. on Tuesday. �t the week -end with her aunt, Oar �� tan Few way rim, , The Nimble FYngcra Ctdb will meet at at the bane of Mrs. O. Wll- �� .Margo Wilson. ,A, well -attended annual meetin " �T. - .:1. � .• ,`'i ; We are k4eaeed . to report' Mr• of the, Pickering Community Club, son on Tuesday, Drriarch 18th, at 0OAL 00S,Fr. son n m. ` Henry Sbaahtk is improving aftez Limited, was- held in the Club on r The 3ecordd Division' Court held returning from Chrastie Str. HaMP- Tuesday evening, -Then" members WOOD, - 0BMR1*Tt ital� %.. .1 and shareholders heard the annual a session in the Town Hall. Orta -Barefoot and friend of Par- Pinatteisl report reviewed by Pres _.IAN D, QiS Q flt'Ltf judgement " summons -was. the �dodk- r'it _Sound, vixft:ed last week with ident Alan Lishmsn and Mressrs H. et. A. Newman and Jos. Banigan. In Red. - The Happy Circle_ Wssion. Bund kfta grandparents, J. B. and Mtts. meet at the home of Mrs. Allan Nilson. the -report it w•as found• that the BUILDER'S SUPPLIEf� Mlae Margo Wilson attended the membership had 'decreased,-, 'due Gray, on March ,15th at 2.30 p. m• Ohtaria Art Galla openin last a18o local OBrtH a wor� The W. M S will hold their Mar Gallery g lar:cely to members serving with meeting at the home of Mrs. W. week. She _ submitted a picture .for_ the forces, ,or employed elsewhere. VP,► hawea1,to placed in stor•!t w fol} ' I?urtn; on the 20th, at 2.30 p. m,' erhibitionl _ Mr. Robt: Ruddy _presented to - the LME of MAPLE. LEAF MILLING _ The onY. P. meeting on Sunday ev• T. and Mrs• Williams , attended members an interesting propoAtion 0AWlANY FEWS, easing ass in charge of the Citi;- the isrowell tendered'Mac. and' Mrs. that had been - tendered through enship Group, Francis Willson, con- Patterson of the 7th con- on Friday a committee of foul of the mem* A,'W. �r�Cu�i vener. Topic - Re-establishing. the of last week. About ninety attend- bers..for wimm he was ,speaking, of, r. • 1 H - LL criminal in society. C ed• an offer to purchase the Club �'.r10lLer1II�, 02Tt. 1 of materials in - the Ruth Hutchings' group • -of building and. real estate bp; a well - A goodly supply the Ladies' Aid will give a ccmce t known, 'internaational motion -picture -Phor e OffirR 74 •- Res. 66 on hand for specified work for the box social in the hall on Fri- --� Red Gross. Mrs. M. Hamilton is in organization for =the suin-of Three pC . charge for distribution, to willing �y evening. A play, Ttpslsoid .Thousand Dollars. This was thor- 1-�ARDWARE -- workers. E7onvention" will - be gi oughly discussed and a motion vs�e Howard and Mrs. Malcolm and prepared and passed, a ecepting 'the Three -Act Comedy offer, with the_ provision dha,t this "You may ate the Dae - Mrs. Malcolm Sr:, attended the fun eral of the liate Mrs. Alex. Mad His Vvoi'nen Folks club • be granted a five -gear lease : -COLEMAN color of Toronto, which was held _ on the basement, at $.100 per year, at 'Agincourt on biio`tada with the privilege of terminating RADIANT CIRCULATOR Y• Oommunity Club A%ldhodum: the lease ,upon. three mor''1's not - On March 14th, the Nimble Fin- i • ice by the lessee: >�otipn passed in our store, .3 Types of gers Sewing Club, under the W. I., `` 'iekerinL are sponsoring a Euchre .and Dance ( unanimously, It is -understood that Coleman heaters BAppl� in the Town Hall, on Friday even- �%r Q}'}�' the purchasers will. spend $25,000, 1. kiting need. ing, to raise money for supplies on • ` ed• March' Ch 1 `r `a+• on a huge re -modelling program, vAhich they are working,• to. be used - the front - of the buildinir 'to *car"ry Also Kitchen ranges. Coal for war -oak, iiIVSALE several large; pillars, and a general btsteral, Pipes Etc. -Ir. L: Matthews was fortunate Colonial style maintained tPifiugh- Callus now. for your Move out, Theatre legislation permits in not receiving serious injuries, Miss Jean Lennon spent the .$week . and furnace work. _ die h'iA caL end with relatives in Toronto. the seating tri 'the present auditor- , --------- - imn-' o# --about 2b0; - and _ a#teratiaus �j car on the highway, when he we 1V14r- ,vat -Mark- spent Sunday at will be made oto seat:. at least 500. AL • + B BY backing out of his garage, he sus- the home of his parents here.A. projection .room is to cost between Hardware : Tinemlth tained a shaking up and minor in- ',Mr. GalrnetR Wagg, Roy. Ledgett Four and Six Thousand Dollars. juries. and Robt. Towg have secured poo. The. W. M. S. are nolditig their Itious at tee punt-. at Piciterhw. Dura.^.R the din uSsioTa the egtnDa*f PI�BRI O •r ♦.r 11 in YaiUt) to tt??� port+1;`.'rYll l•.•-os-�s� or IAye;. Feat ..-•, S 1' There will• be aI good program, con- ' sisting of'of $$aging, playa and last Wednesday. A few from 'here attended tre ` so many of the men who are trying VI/fA / T FOR THIS to do something for the community _ 4 95 to 10.50 community singing. Prizes for the Motion Pictures at the Town Hall ' Mate - ,they -would hate to see Bedrdetal. Walnut crokinole . - War Savings Stamps Lunch will be served., Admission, Brooklin, last Saturday• evening. 'Mr. and Mrs. Milton Parkin, of a beer pariotir opened gere, that's the :. '� beer parlour Ad not attract a�LL imitation 2b and i0 cents. Toronto spent the weep -end with class of people desired."' Negotiait- -' $I�.SU Church snd fiunday School had fine attendances, on -Sunday. Rep, Kinsale relatives, : Mr.' and Mrs. floss Raine ions are likely, to be completed in few days. The Club 'will. have O-NE=CENT is rim s -Cable g Kennedy took for his text -Murk Brougham spent one day recently Mrs. Wm Bell Sr. .a approximiately $2,000 to' spend, ae f p 15. 1, the thought centering, a- with was agreed, entirely for this com- 46.%5 to $10;25 round the figure of Simon, a Cysatz .• Mrs. R. V. Mowbrap� and Ml`s. snuTdty. BawUng &Teens and rink + • compelled to bear the !Lloyd Mom+ and Mks, Stolt ' rind ;last was caggested. Follavag .. this' the -- - - - iKttrtsaa' Asebdl�. 1�or C crone of Jeraas Rev. f[ennetiv sen-HwwaI,.--spent-.'1'4auraday election to' the bmught �� the attention of the con- m Toronot. %W carried out resulting as fol- i = ?bans :U" gregation, - the movement being sol The W. M. S. met at the home of locals, ,J. Banigan,. 0. s. Bz•sant,, WED., THURS„ FR I. I.& SAT.. _ onsored by, church leaders to en- -War. ( Mrs. Murk lest Wednesday- ai'ter= M S Chapman, D. •I� Cttapmar+, MARCH 26, 27. Z8 .Sy y c connate the+bayin of avin noon , as Mrs =Hanker has been on , g trs . 'a lista V. •E, Carttwright, H. •Arnold, 'T...Fsallaise, J HAND E%LL C. A. �'JTERRITT CeAtificAte:l,.::sftting aside port.ioi,.tthe,.sield : R. .Boss IrWin,. WATCH- FOR in the: name Sof the church; thus' Director. -gdvernment ,. 4ir. $u rtte�y Stell reports ` for Alan Lishman,- A. W. Mitchell, C. „Fume:sl y ' helping the during the training at the R C: A, F. Marm- 'Po Thursda y yin,. Q Maurlaar,. Robt, E Morle z 0 BOYES DRUG C0.9 , Ftzrlaltns a Dealer war d bel the church b a. ?+n ¢ y •_ in P oto on 02 a .O°l*' f° y Ruddy, E.`b. Ru ;. W. V. Redditt.. it 'Ltd: »1O �i<I'►R ;.;� :'. • • 5 fir• fund to lielp � deer away a debt that hampers her every, offorf. 'Some work this week- A very good crowd attended the The Board then, elected their Pres- Lash- Bnn. Hours -- 12-1 noon, 6-Z p. i s - u ' has been done 'alnn this'line. line in g social evenin ' in the Kinsale • Hall g $dent - Robt. Roddy, (Mk. +•+an ��•ia3hinR to rietire),Vi�e-Pres., i'hotls;6fl _ - ..._ a• _ �.f".4 conLregaC,yn. (last Friday. Mr. Roblin of the Cit - I hapman, T.ia�;., Jrs. Banff- izens' Dairy, Whitby proved to be tan, ecretary, P.ay T. Doble. _ 1' _ _ rery interesting. ' Ai Ir Outstanding 'Movie Actor and Actress of 1940 ally needed; repair facilities in IIs- all up to race acroas the room. ited States ports; a supply of'mer- When a piece of macaroni slips " chant ships; and convoys. from a fork,' the player carry- U. S: Takes Risks ing it is out •oi the race. First j `The United States in We opiniun • °' ""'� x -" " s of most experts was expected to one at the goal wins. POCKY ROAD TO-'DUBIXN wx adopt a ' full war economy for the Cut outof -rapping paper or , nation immediately atter enact= - , cardboard small and large, ir- regular pieces.` Lay them on the l eve;,y provision made to aid I. .,. �y3 taiu could bring war to the t, est- floor in as big a ring as possible - and fasten each to position with \,t.\\ y,: ern hemisphere. ,The U. 3. would a have to be ready for anything, a tiny bit of melted candle wax ". :�everthelesa a war incident was underneath. On •linoleum flour F deemed much more likely to occur paste will do the trick and is ess- % T O S T E P ��\ y in the Pacific` than the Atlantic, ily removed afterward. The plaq- In the Far East American naval ers in turn try to run the "rocky In V E ` ' road," -without missing a -'single x , and air power had been mobilized paper stepping on the c* £ with' due CODSlderafiOn for even• piece of a er or ste i q ► tualities. And there, the U. S. was floor around the bits.. .The one . _ !: read to fight. who completes the circle without„ Y r f;c s error in the fastest time wins. FAIRY RINGS:' . Each player r-_ receives ten small brass curtain with Toast Maffins -- Ia11d Of Erin rings and a knitting needle. Thi Tea Biscuits.. Waffles rings are laid flat on the floor. and Pancakes. "it z - i3 HOWARD L. TERRY x a b At. a sinal, each F I carne from the land where the - " player stoops and tries to get the rings on the shamrock, green growing. needle without touching, them or Hive-, � � • Is the emblem -of love - in. the the floor with- the hands., First ' homes of the Isle, Where free was m player with all rings on needle p e y youth as the ns. Airy player whose -hand : wild waters flowing touches floor is dis tialified: Syrup - PADDY'S t .• °.:' ` Through" highlands, through lowPIGS: Green plasti- 1 lands, through green -walled ' cine is provided for each player, defile. and green toothpicks are passed around. Each- one tries to model - / IT'S EXPENSIVE TQO - I've kissed the Castle stone in a pig. For variation; brown Owing to some oversight a man Ginger Rogers, crowned the -outstanding actress of 1940, is shown, our dear Castle Blarney, plasticine may be used, for model- • LEFT, arriving for the annual dinner of the Academy of Motion Picture I've addled:- m boat on the S p _._. was recently,., appointed a jud;,e. P Y _ rn otat�es. - Arts and Sciences,. accompanied by her mother, Mrs :.Lela' Rogers. James waves -of Iii•Ilarney, in Nicaragua who hays ' Win dead Stewart was -awarded the "Oscar" for the best actor of 1940 at the I've IRISH SONGS: From a plug _- I to searched the dark chambers for four yearn. That habit of not tame banc)uet, and Jimmy is shown here accepting the award. - , - hat . daco.rated R ith clay pipe and of Fingala vast cave, bunch of shamrock, each player burying the -dead has 'caused I've climbed the high 'mountains, draws the name of an .irish song Tome strange appointments in' — - I've swum the blue weave. • or of a person mentioned in an Canada, too. — Toronto Sat�r- T H E -• W A R-• W E E K—Commentary on Current -Events _ Irish song. When called upon by day Night. : -- V' a scaled the steep -peaks which• the leader, each player is expect- -FfGHT FOR THE MARKET the boldest decline,ed to sing, ,play or recite one 'Ontario farmers had better - ® - TURKEY'S STAND KEY. The wild beasts subdued by these corse or chorus , of -that song look to their laurels. Ia the fiat untold es of 'frier • Y, castles- and riches cit weeks ver Ontario t n before the count of nine. Failure. N father. hod, ,results in, paying a forfeit. to be -ers - have delivered to.. �aclsink dark- TO• BALKAN SITUATION ere e hole g decided d by the w roup. plants 225,000 hogs. Alberta ,' • • - - .her, 'the life _ ' I cared not for riches, they unfold. farmers, have delivered -178,000 VOICE Last `week Albertans deliversA Mahe position taken --by the elles• should Gjerman or Bulgarian And many a ons; who had courtett - 31.000 against Ontario's . 33,00ri. Bulgarian government does not armies not attackthe bade, of me long. O F T H E ' Competition for markets for lead- to consolidailon of peace, "Turkey_la-Ebrope" . ... bort sorely Bu t. needs be eon Gent with a' farm products within Canada has but to extension of the- sphere were concentrating on the .Greek smile a d, a •song: been, at w , D c c - I �'�JJ never be pre bile the we t -rof waT and to Bulgaria 'beinp fioatiei in cwdei• to, force a peace could rely on selling its wheat - F toyed' but %trs,mo�n-tai', the - - Involved in It. In view of this, vpoa•Greece. Would Turkey fig;rt crop. With the wheat, marktt moorlands. the sea,. the Soviet Government, true - If Greece went under? In the ans- _ BIG. TIME. PROSPECT badly: clogged western . fartherK -render, any -support 30 ,the Bul- the out omeuoSt thel Ral;cn N tau° The rooam� f 'the ocean .was 'nave o fY he ,finance companies . that arc turning to mixed farming y polic of cannot wer to that - = offer loans up to. 3500 on easy products wchich compete more dr- : y: garlan. government In. the -ap- ation: re -payments; might be -ab.e 'to- in- rectly within- Canada. hat is '.plication of Its policy.,, The shadow wood and - the pia- - .IP present olic ' Nazi Aims, In Balkans nacled height. terest the. Dominion . �ucernment. happening in hog pr duction _... _.. R r -Soviet Note to euagaria. The Nazi' press last -weeit declar The fast -:acing waves Said tike — Woodstock Sentinel -Review. shows -what the west- can do when "Turkey will oppose by arms -ed that the military occupation bright stars f -night. - - —o— forced -to it.—Lethbridge - herald - ._ _.. 'g s o'er t- - - any aggression directed against- .. of Bulgaria to preveiat any Oh, to. tive in the -.lose of. .this CAN'T -BEAT PIONEERS _- her .territorial Integrity or her British effort to: "disturb the ' •freedom of mine, The enthusiastic offer is Still . Retail sales of gasoline in Can Independence. ForeignMin- peace" in' the Balkans, that 1s, to T9 gaze -cn earth's beauty, _to face"•to face, w'iih . he fact that -ads during the first nine month+ later Saracoglu of Turkey. open up.a new war froni in that zone. The indications were that drit:k of iia urine, - the axe and bucksaw have done of. °1940 amounted to 660,105,000 ' • ` more for this country" than the gllons compared with 801,191, "'The' diploiiiatic sensation o! the" Hitler desired atall costs to arohl And so at', untamed the sweet niblick eve-- Rill. -=- Guelph Mer- '080 gallons in the Corresponding week came when, for the first an upheaval there and that he ea- days passed away, cur$: period of 1939. time since-j4maary 175, the Kremlin pected to achieve 'his objectives e a But nova. far from home, are the In Moscow mad _ pronouncement without threatening Turkey direct - raven locks grey, lelatire to the -war. in Europe which ly. - And memory nurses the sorrowful - LIFE'S LIKE THATr,By Fred Ne6er � could be 'terhied` official. The lonk Hitler's immediate .aim,- as we strain, silence was broken with the hand- have pointed out before was to- -"Ofr! give ms my youth' a 1A' tIIy tag of a sharp note to Bulgaria- bolsfer the flagging Italian war ef- Isle al;aitL„. - Incidentally -an indirect siay at Fitt• fart a - as little coat as Poeeible so ler—containing 'the information that Mussolini could continue to •" Mat Russia refused to give. sup- keep a large section of the Br!- St. Patrick's Port of any ]rind to Bulgaria's -new tish fleet busy in -the Mediterran- ' /r �,` ���' Axis -dominated policy. can, plus formidable Brlttsh land Day Gime8 - i Ankara Give's Closest Ear forces, far from the scene of- the _ - • 'J• The .Soviet reproof to Bulgaria Battle of Britain. (Elia occupation Many Are The Requests For _ _ it ,Lqd a variety of repercussions In. of Bulgaria secondarily served to = _Iguggestioni For Games Suit. 'the capitals of the world. London give idle divisions .of the Germatf' :. able Fur St. Patrick's Da wan inclined 'to discount its value army something to do; and added. y- ms a tactor is the tense Eialkan - considerably to Axis prestige. in "" . From • A Number of $durces `+ _ southeastern Europe and the Near The Following Have Been - -situation. Berlin inferred that Mos-- 'S tow -"didn't -understand." In Ath- East). For the present,'• the Ila:•- C,t;thered _ s, the 'Moscow move appeared to danelles and Suez -could wait, Hit- eta move been~ timed carefully to co- ler's actions indicated. But the BA- -)RING OSS: On a' good sized �- ,.. tucidei with Hri;ish•Greek nQgotia-tlsh might move first, .from Sal- piece of board draw and paint a `. �"' z T` lions taking place there., (It could onica, a'nd scotch his plans _by green shamrock at least a . toot ��* -Ieot fail to stiffen Greek resistance' forcing him- to , accept the reality across.In.. each of • the leaves '¢ of a two -front war, d - , - to the German "peace" offensive). _ rive three nails, long ones with But in Ankara the closest attea• Supremacy At Sea - large' heads. Have them well tion was paid to the, Rasatan nofe. i;nleas she can maintain suprem- separated. Paint beside or under It becalEe strongly evident that acy at sea, Britain must succumb. each nail a •figure` to- be the -value Turkey' was "encouraged' to take 'Such supremacy involves ability to of the ring tossed Upon that nail. _ '!,,.may:, , measurers against any further Ge keep the -sea lanes open (the Kxis Provide each player with three, man moves, feeling that it could presented a strong challenge.. in rubber jar rings from the kit= -count on at least passive Russian the Mediterranean and the North chen. , Give a prize for the high- „ �•' approval should it make a firm Atlantic),, and -particularly to trans- sat score made whom the tins �•? 141 stand, port' in safety the Industrial out- Would - tossed from a distance of ? ' » • _'��'��► r' - . Would Turkey' Fightl put of the United States. The three feet or more. Turkey's recent -pledge to '!hon- Roosevelt administration in Wash- SLIPPERY SNAKES: For .this or all her obligations" still did not •ing-ton last .week was thought to_ have a' supply of ion •'- PP y g ?nacaroeacni, + y r snake it Clear 'what action' Turks have readied lana to- ice. the Bri- itis• . '- ':"' ' ' would take should German troops tish; following the passage of the player witli a silver 'fork and a , not sweep towards the Dardan- Lease•I.end bill, what they'so rit•" piece of liiacaroni. Line them "Let's'orgalnize a brid;e'club, girl, then we can sit down and,talkr ,RECLAR FELLERS — Just Practice 'By ' GENE BYRES MAti �-�s�= 040TTA GO DOWN -� YOU OUQ4 70 Lpppp��'�� _. ABOUT �- THE BANK AND - SALANCE YOUR BANK ppp_�tT'� h SUMPN! STRAIGHTEN atrili ,••. BOOK AT LEASTONE MY ACCOUNT ITS " ;'?°- A MONTH f THAT$ Tic - IN �. A h VIWLE! LYi ST—RAI krEP •lT, — / � - mow, M, \ �- - �- , .__..I L' ti � '/� , - • 160 ' •_ "r � ` \ •r�� r •� �/ - �/I� ` •/� •• :'� �� a Ji��:•' ` M .. j. .. L _ get him. There are trees on the ha h v been decorated y` "k I Hayhook t C a e. - - ��' ��S �eSI - before. Guess they grew there just LA BOTHER WITH Green Tea t for hanglrs con thieves" The oldQRARY RELIEF" --rauetter stalked-oirt: followed by` his , _ foreman. Bentley hesitated, as itWHENCONSTIPATION! �- _ �p;alc he intended to _ to VIonuie. • S,..-ALADA titan 't►:alLtd_Shl'ritgfi fire t'.acri-___ _. • E, 'COJ��tEE�ED? -' ` T - A hundred tltdug:+ta r x e e d •� through t�fe gi } s aait?d. She ran - aftF r Ee t - I-Walt,-Nlike! I'll ,zo with you.. He r face was grim, nee lips set ill ?Perhaps your constipation is drink Plenty of water. See how - a; dete•i•mined line as sh,e came up , -_, the common type due to lack this Better Way' to treat to him. ':I want to tell that loo. of the right kind of "hulk" in 11fr, bpi constipation apnnakea your, re : down call stealer just whit 1 thigh the diet. t so, how much correct ' : em e$" 1sap1)eA But, re- J� :sensible it is , try. to eorrecs member,, ALL-I3RA\ doesn't ,. •---•REEK TEA of him." it, rather-thaii to rely on harsh _work' like purgatives it CXl(To. Be •C.ontanued) } • rathat•tics that. bring only, tem-. Makes. time,. 'r. s -- ---- _ porary relief! ask your grocer for•"liEl- KELLOGG'S ALL-B$AN, a -LOGG'S ALL-BRA.X today. In Fluffy Ruffles nut -sweet, delicious cereal," -two convenient -.-sizes. • Or get �. . SERIAL STORY supplies the proper `'bulk" to it in individual .erring pack- s .. style - - :dl:y:1 : 3% Favorite help you keep regular. Eat ages at restaurants. Made -by _ = ANGE R^IANCE AHEAD - ALL -BRAN every day, and Kellogg,'. in London, Can. New 1941 Type Often Extend COPYRIGHT. 1040. BY TOM HORNER NEA SERVICE. INC- From Neck to Hemline :. :•:: CART JF CHARACTERS mittec'. 'Looks like he N;as in with When you think c. ruffles, do _giY SAME B.` CHAMBERS Found his horse an ybu think of girlr-Siriy, or, rhumb: Table'Talks MONNIE MILES—her mania for the thieves. fashions? Well: the 1:41 ruffles are _ _fast driving almost wrecked her his Yield glasses. rope around very so hist•leated and are design. romance. the -neck of one of the dead calves ed to be vi'orir by the fashtan con = -= $af. Patrick's Day Menu' LARRY'COLLINS —newspaper looks like his—and.th ere wasn't a scions. the new ruffles are vertical, reporter, hunting the murderers of rope -on •his saddle.' instead of horizontal •axd• are ahr I''t is true, that St. Patrick's Day does come in the Lenten Season. -� his brother. "Larry •wouldn't, He couldn't but although it may.not-be'the gayest of gay parties it still'may..be a M 1 K E BENTLEY wealthy ba mixed, up in it'.'' bion'nie yjump- plied ill rippling jabot lines down very pleasant affair. As .I write this menu I am thinking of a home_ the front of dinner ar day time • • - flintily dinner. rancher, -know too much about auto ed •to defend Larry. "He wasn't dresses frotn.,neek to. hem. They o Soap. even there, He was She check- Cream f Spinach Accidents. nail attention to the slim .line of Roast Chicken Riced Potatoes r r s ed herself. Whatever Larry had the skirt, an_d'they create a pretty Pear and Cheese Salad LAST WE Larry hurries to done, -she eouldl>:t_bgt.ray his con- effect when a coat !s worn U. �' Petery, Olives and Gherkins' fire IandMg field, sees the plane lidence. If she Kent on.'her iathet EMBROIDERIES IN P -M EI. - a ; h r would Lime, Marshmallow and Apple Jelly taxi in -slide the hangar. He gets in• and Pete ome designers like. to.place IhQ __ _ St. -Patrick's Day Layer Cake side the building,- when Benttey discover Larry's secret mission: ruffle at the back, extending from - - - - _. B send the pilot go to the house. Larry "Oh, 1. don't know'•what I'm say waistline to hem; .this -also- makes _ - average of Choice hides in Bentley's plane. Atter the Ing. •But surely you're wrong . _ about .Collins. Pete!" the skirt look' more slim and uar -- with mirk. Turn tette t 'other shfg takes off, Larry'r horse row. This season many designers For your decorations there is a Hating Is discovered. Bentley searches the Her father -had, pai-4 little at have had the same smart Idea -about - tenlion to her. It Pete had noticed• variety of choice: If: simplicity is welt- greased cake titin. Bake in hangar, orders Larry to come out he would, wait until later' for an calling attention to the centre front .your. desire, what is more aggro- moderate oven about 30 mins. of the,plane. of dresses and the up and down ' priate than a pretty white cloth Autter Lein; for Lays• Cake . explanation. lige, especially 1n dinner dresses. table 1 n 'c8isteen head!!!" the Colonel "Looks bad for CoHlnsr' hiLsaE• There is charming use -of embrold.- n ug with s shamrock for •the Sift icing sugar and moisten 3lonnie," Pete said. "Can't con- centre and in it is blooming with milk (barn cart to keep thundered. 'By heaven, I'!1 hong cries In slim panel at the front and with lovely white flowers too, as g -those rustlers to .the tallpat cotton-. damn him: though• .unfit we, -.hear- for a lighter. -more formal effect mine is as I .write. If yon should a thick consistency). Add 1 table- !; wood on the. Hayhook. Saddle a what bee got to way." of neckline to hemllue trimming, have' a pale green tablecloth;" the- spoon butter then tint with green horse for me; Barnes. I'll ride with "He'll -.talk with A rope around , feathers ..or .flower3. are t`mployed. shamrock placed on .that makes a coloring. Place between layers ion..". He took dow a well -horn • his tie the Coloaal growled.' very charming table. Now to go and on top and sprinkle over all gun belt and holster from the ant. • ' -on with your menu. ' I am as- gun above his desk, -strapped it- A-steD'sousded on iLe porch. The' ,A Kiddie Frock ar sutnitit you w=ill for this time use chopped pistachios nuts: (Also around his ample waist, "I've -trail•. 'door framed Bentley's tall flgiYre. Play -Dress a goad brand of canned soup. add 1 teaspoon vanilla an(i 1•a - ed rustlers before—aud Caught `em: ',Mind It I come ln, folks? lnz look• � For that nice plump .chicken, i! spoon almond•.extraet). and no-" He searched leis voclb•_ Ing for my truck. Someone stole it you have never tried a currant- j"ry for efioice names to amDt•'I" last night.... Where are you going. � graze, by- all means. do so, " Boil - his.opiniou of a cattle. thief. _.�olottel" Looks Tike. ).on're-getting a" „ - during -cooking with 1cup red - -_ "Larry; What happened. to Col: ready for •a war.' R . � currant jelly diluted with � cup +D A$tlUT ilYrf lins?," Monnie demanded, anxious- ••Tf4re'll Be A Hanging" � boiling water. About.30 Min- is �$ w r—and lents of before .chicken' done, �'� ♦'j 1' t 8iree's vee bet wrong, on that ,°i'here'dl.be a p- +4 "Looks Bad For Him' It,' the Colonel roared back at him. f - prekd' all over with the diluted..: "' at '•You lost a truck. I lost 16 head of Off1�R 8�[OW � "boy. Miss Monnie," Barnes ad- curt`ant jelly, _. . my best t^aives•" H'e spun the cyl-_ 'When chicken as done' plate on Inder of. his ro into the holatetU�iAin. 5ontn rape`.• to plat eressa s —� ' •• • hew ur •uatd laaitll T, rnes." Ba , , crisp Iii "preparing your dressing for "1'm way ahead of you, CO chicken -- '' P soft bread use 8 cu Bentley lanl~hed et9aly. "F'igufed t ) crumbs, ?•s canned corn _ and 1-3- I' SFJ. b fhe 7ellows who store my tiuCR -•; � -meat (ores from its DWq Bt1 RG sausage— sed i m E RDS might cut-yotn• herd. f seat my men taces.l of course add a little -ftp the river at 'dawn in cut tUem. •,' oniori; gage and 3 tablesaoons (gon BRU nit. Usually these rattle thieves • • ' ' _; head. right -for the brakes- .:... •. \ - _ chopped celery. - I'm driving: tip that way. _ n ant.. 1For.the salad preparation place . _ half pears.- (canned) on shredded �tAll4 ` ? tN� to go along, alonnle?„ _ . blonnle .book her head. `No. '. lettuce. F!1! cavities o- . pears AVIS thanks, Mike. IC! go. I'llride wtrlt with a white cream chee a tinted w•� �.•••s Dad:" E green w th veoetabte coloring. • ;'' _ •�" Spri-nkie beer 'alt .some chopped ' _ • t� ••You'll, stay right hercL." the dol• _ �� ouel ordered, "There s going to be "? parsley. : IN syg a hanginz, and you ,ion t need to St. i'atriek's i-aye'r Cake a see -it. Come on. Potc�, tups'siftrd cake flour The telephone jiu ed F2atnes �� o teaspoons baking powder A .masse is Naturs's warningi Quick ?:" "teaspoon awls d�usee Mentholatvm., It helps pzevent colds AnrsWlt'ed. "For yon, Eentlr;_i # It -a tscanse k kaavyas naose and head clear. It BettL?t }'_ ftuak the receiver, liH• ,' t �� relieves colds =w" It sodtbss `jam �z'< Cup butter I % * Published _. iterated membranae ... Det+etrates wad ateried. "(rood work, ItilI. I:ee'> Itiru ti °��' r �\�. i cup fine -granulated su>;ar belppssdearthe choked -1117 wiz paseatiee •.• • ti:el e. I'll tell (,ulntta? 1t!le.." Ile i. N, ' • b tti8 Can- t_ and�romoteelree,normalbreathingesam: 's �� eggs da Starch Buy a30t:tubeoriarofMentholatwin sM turned from,thP tklcpltunt.: 1) y, °R `� 3 cup milk l{came '.crit, e today at yournearesiafra,a8 "Got your t•ustiers fnt ' ro,l 'al• ' � �` Dert., l 1 �` '= teaspoon• v nilla _ Pt a ♦ tt uable Booklet tet ready. Colonel. The..l,clss picked uP \. ?_ •teas oon almond extract enticicd �_ the unck tracks. tollcined them p l:alirtg �ccr, is". • Write, .for your • • • into- Lost •f'anvnn. C)ile-•01 tha �' s • ' a Measure and -sift flour, batting... FREE cora now 'e enclosing a CrowKUMe t t owder and salt. ' Crean butter fiti'rur label, to'C inada :tt.reh Home thieve: is ftp tlierc•, nith, the! u•uck 2 ll Service, Dept J. 0 Wall!.ngu'u, decd. Bi?? hron:lit the'uther 1 } �; gradually,• blend in sugar.' Beat Street ras.t, .Toronto. ' the 'eggs until creamy and add.'. r wrER_LlGH7 y ,ne back to my Placa•.'' � . " Ems_ ltoni.tr , :;i,cd. "ti\ t n" .xvInch"" \��' u � Sift in..the dry ingredients alter- llispel d. -i, d►�� "Tire dead nlau'= a fellow named�,.A� t:, ER dim:'nw,, hail luta o::rt.1n, for ma {�►: \ \ 3 tr:9• a �i1LN��yy ' "y •, 1 t �\�..� :4472 "` • B T!ta• nthe:•—t?tc• one u-, at my Place ��� ('ailiils;' y cur Colt . Fix\110(* '` i� it J • .y,-�' By •ANNE ADAMS "I'11 still heat' what Collin= has {+ Here is a practical idea tri s h mow fdww Many Ways to- guy,'' Barnaa anau ei ed: ` TWO ' entrancing kiddie styles , J 4 Boys thak, hint: off t?le """ek. ft , WhenYouGetAfaddinLight »lade from ONE pattern. Anne _ Lr' ins for his, life.'; Re,ntic�y .«'cot j A g= Adalr.s offers hath a dresfi and / -you stye precious eyes by aabiding the•s:'�ia ole• ,•njm ing Barons' increasing a sun -style in her .Pattern 44 i 2• ue to reading. studying, sewing under dim, S cl1uW as a 1 •'\lnl'1'OwF gilt lip a y�• 1 eht-strain that so re line? are -ens}' to ijeatment,glanes.etc fight. F.v'ident.iy They had it pretty stitch and to fit. A sash uta} " F' well -t! lined." you' move tineby.do!ngS'ourcvenin a�..r or t - tie in a bouncing back boa. See , udiesquI k and easier You enioveconomt tool Monnie'Goes With Mike sirs¢kg�!!on of kerogene (coal oil) inAladdinactu• how ,the front panel f -eck a de• t O ..We'll t .' let'if' ll he eta 1 1 of t . tl .5 . l ck r m Luke the 11-e .' 11y aupplia S0'houn of light Gives a whole o� ,•_ t,L e'll ' corati�•e point 'at t tlofbeautiful,ahitelightunsurpassedbyelrytric• I Oat lattt'On, idPlttif ihQ calyps,", sun -style. Add• perky ruffling - tyforquatityandsteadiness.Nopumping.Nom.ise df self-- fabric .or staichr con- No smell. No smoke. So easy a child can operate. the Colonel broke .in: "Then COmd - 1#+ by and - talk to C(?Ililis.,,Don't say tract. • _Drs ander this pattern to- �MiADDiN DEALER HAS NEW MODELS • ;r an ytbip- about having Collins. I day! + ';istt your dealer, and see the beau- don't• want the sheriff to know It, pattern 44'12 is available in ul dew Aladdins and the colorful —yet Well let on like .Colliers fades. if you don't know him, Y children's sizes 2,-4, 8, 8 -and -10: write and we'll And his_ name. our � .escaped. help. the sheriff hlrnt Size 6, dress, takes Ibe yards 35 —:�.. d_!da of Aladdin lamps to for_him._. _ _ nd .rade• and F EE around the tit C '' inch fabric; '+ yard contrast and �TRIA1. OFFER. lie -oyer of "midnight 'to'' 1 yards lace edaine; gun -dress.. ._ __ _ _ =lytta LamFr.•%Qs"P•^Y �-- _ 4% yards 3.5 inch fabric. 4M Lwaaw Avv.. T.nwtw(eIOM. Send Twenty Gents (20C) W Aladdin;" : l 'coins "(stamps cannot• be accept- - 1 ed) for this Anne Adams pattern. • •Write. -plainly -Size, ..Name., Ad.•". '... Slow Bgr/rinq dress and Style Number, CIGARETTE PAPERS �entt your order to Anne Ad - anis, floom 425, 73 West Adel- L61 _ . .._ A!D_NE f/HER MADE C side St, Toronto AM s Try Calumetfor - hefter ; ifts or" 01A i }t8..Xt re- 005r�-7cnr3nd .y OY •-- _.•ash h �' less becnns-e,it has !SRP. double notion. It leavens during mixt»a and continues to leaven in ; ♦ O� the 'oven. Easy -opening, ' �O� won't spill container• with handy measuring device under the lid. PRIUR - .r.. •+• ,,,,•+ SURPRISIi\GLl LOW. Ji Q.t! C tar.• *C T`I'N 7, •. •' . 44.7 A z. r he ....ROAD 'to :;..µHae omen Folk" a'covnedy drama 1 - ' Pearsonns Cartage, Conlinuni;iy lfall Pickering �'� - - PIANO'.TUNING ,,,.,,,..POULTRY _ a" • )AILY ;I AND SUCCESS - All Kinds, of 1 i r .. Wor 'WANTED - PERMANENT NAGGING PA114 -I TORONTfY]ViCKE]R uNo - ,A safe road built of the ffnest materials THAT FRAYS--T-HE -TEMPER - X11 Tuning Guaranteed _ Itieaone-wayroaawitb three laaesall DEAD HORSES f! CATTLE AND NER'yES, fT MAY BE �lurniture Moving C. S. Maci)ONALD real!' : =oothly sad surely to profitable For free i'ek tt ho e , .. YDl1A. EYES. _ _ _ OU production.. Any time yvq ,rant to P P P : _. - __ .__ YOnr I'atrfliage ig iiii�reCiatOd -tOf Ciaee Ave: Toronto change jkom one lane to another you aim= Aurora 335 or 94c5 Bing 34x4 C. H. TUCK, OPT. D. 'PHONE PICK 54; 4 _ » .p66he hablaide ism `Y ply ease over-tbere are so gutteW and .-__..We. pal ply ebarges- - - �► sock !.4L" P. C. V. HARVEY PE11R30N no bto w es Aacke asrd no sowing derwn, GORDON -YOUNG LTD -E. H. _ /� The three neo loom are 17, 22 I.9 and Tiesteete PMge Ad. 36666 _r10gMW �. •o#it _ A' C' - -•- -_ - ..t'rop. �. •I t E+ K 416 p• pcotai 14moM a" the new _ �.• oaf is CROCK �VVNINtAL'DIRROTOR AND ` TT• WAr�'i'F.�,�.1��OW.]KS - E ,rte-- 0%a.d Horse, trd Gttte fax fro • -THA 'll -the Baarrrat "''- q�roe.w.rirlw � l+tel� �FroSt."I'lood - Kit Day Se�vise ' Pick-up in your. locality. T ,.789'1 All T and P b ONE own Daylight Saving Time Business P2aoe Reaidenee Pbooe ` Agency _ Heakhfully Air -Conditioned g y - A.•I.McBzien; Broolilin 55, or 931f 98 New stockelf ef! Part, on Hasd IT.-.*Stanburq Claremont 913, sr THU"DAY. FRIDAY & SATURD7IY' - ser.tee an above maeb6we 11�, I: Ilarloc6. Pic'k'506, 0i _ MARCH i , ]4 and 15 • Implements oa exhibit m semens. Agincourt Zone 2149 T" Shows, at 7,30 and 9.30 _ - ThC Pickering - --- 22/2 Plows, mowers eta g Saturday_Matinee at 1.30 _ Vil i i _ e- pay - t' -hone. Charges - • LYE GORDON YOUNG LTD. "Tu Boat-�► MEAS'.; 1VIARI�E E .' ©rat. ADELAIDE 3636. TOKONTO ff We carr �Claremant, _Sails Again y a full line of • - - - _ I _ WITH 'Fresh =- ap eLed Xutualftre and G�•,�t..1A, _ �!1$nT33il CO• MARJORIE RAMBEAU � - B�•r: to,+r Fe.dA _ _ R• - 0. CLENDENING -1 ALAN HALE _ ;t�l>tred 'd•a.,n • - _r 1�i1AI9litfttiA I]Ilti. ca - --JANE WYMAN • ..: - � FUNERAL DIRECTOR. RONALD REAGAN M►� - is Vi -td -ice with Y.0 Cheap. twee for Farm and Country r f3PFCIAL SCOQP. Now jou can feed lois famous mish in A• Private Ambaiaece Our delivery. is at your service a plotain strength to suit yon Own .cir- Windstorm Insurance on Haildisp Day sad Nights TbrRI to the Courage of the cwmetances. L boogie 17,22 1.2 or 36 V Xiadasills, Si1W etc. Plsooe twq(] p _ l e., according to whether sou have so - . - - $ iabIN CLAR NC SILK rig le • Automobile' Insurance of _ graiaet all, come grain for feed o� pten- _ Al] Kinds - - Yaivern5000 i`Clit'1st�ilas . b of Grain. - la all three you get the ' ;' - . ,. Write or t�*Fkhan�,�.Under Fire" NTIONID.G.. Of -A-ricb in VitamweA. B.. D.G. ae� F.» sihich'ensuce viLslitY; pig= 'g(}'q� MAN � gOWE _ _ Con mestated by Qucotin Ray. our pep and Profitable Production, . - - nolds WBiTBY' ONTARIO _ ave �+ c ,Ernie Sh olid Plus--"Laiast March of Time•• Brock Road Gravel 'DUSBAkTON - Of!fT _ Repau' Shop, Bi.JYrFARR77 "Labor and Pit The nest prices. on Feed D Se•01 19 Ru _ of on 4-1 » r�s��e``d . Pit a - SALE REGI&rER Tractor Service of -all- ]finds' :.i[+avel ' '' Graduate `L H. C. Trettor Scbooi MONDAY TUESDAY - 11, WED,SDA Y' A 3-room'hou@% furniture and also 10 years experience _ BooEing, Posts, mood Saud, g � ~ faata implementte, to be sold on Service io all mekes of Tractors lT, 48 and 19 :31 reh 2f2thu at 12»30.,' at the lilune-Lieensed Garage Service-' eoal, Cement, Lime H - Stone.- • MAS ` -of J. O. Smith, Dpmbarton Gardens, Satisfaction guaranteed p to ow at8.38-' a k SO - __ Pine Drive. _ ' _ Best_ market prices _ paid _ cc Delivered of Lewdei in Pit JOHN NORTON for all kinds of rain. ' A Dispatch • - Cor�adcte.,Diaperssl Sale at spruce #'luorie5104 CLAREMONT B _ }"��x r'tast, ftkID26 bodge Faom, on Monday, Murch ! to Tir"te. off�lte H p*&rd 6431 17th. 19d1. the property of John , =Farr s' Elevator •.from Reuters B.' Fhiilip, Lot '22, Con. S. Picker- � REQ D L E Y wlz� JOHN MUBNE k sox keg on No. 7 HMgha►sy. 18 Regiet Claremont, - 'Ont. EDWARD ROBINSON- �- '':ere�. Holatettna� iwl accredi ed, Neo sOser3Us. #1,3D a r.'u Notin p �j : us . P Plane - Rea. =A]. Offles.EDNA BESTV _.to • 0and 1'rovincaliy blood tested, to- Men's . work boots, S9,9i tap EDD1Lr ALBERT :L ;genie= with 8 glade Holawns, 3 'horses, implements etc. See bills. Fariners,--Les your hargieee _ GENE . LOCKHART A. -S. Fanner, auctioneer. OTer, &Ed see what PICBIRMG MILLS msO AN ADDED ATTRACTION We do Building 4f.ali kioani you need, GARPSNTB�, OxDAY, MAR. 17th- complete thea 64Ane in and we will !fi: eeSln Dan�C disperml sale of Reg. Jereeyn, - Shut sin feed; �' _ �QtiitllTlN©, ,tmrrn, irareee, _ anptecaents and I Ou up. -g - tifuririture,, tlse property .of M. C. t UMBiNG1 :» . 1 Ear>.eae and '8hoellre Plenty Hod ��j t �. » PL SOB -ell, Int 1% Con. 1, Pickering paired �� mama cillCken WITH ,and Pfcke ins iVillage .mad one nae C. 0. Bradley starter, grolKing RUTH TERRY "• 1ROUFIN(3 r- south. Terme, Calls Sale at otrie, start - V . Cv . s.,so sell, Brantford Rooage _ uaharp, D. S...T. Rase Mbrisore,•clerk Phone Pick 3504 mash, laying mash, JOHNNYDOwM3 ylatirials; rnfpire.Sathroom _ un, 35tav, auctilrrees. 29-30 VER VAGUE Rgnipmeot, ionto Water T ESDAY, MAR. 18th - auction R Q� range mash, _-,Oy BILLY GILBERT Systeme, Beatty awe of firm - stock inrlpiements, , ; _i O.WNSMP _.. ' — . starter Concentra- °'Bumble Egaipmeat hay, strain, fence railb etc at lot OF M _ Briifdiag 11latecial COMING Thugs. Fri and Sgt. - f- con. 1;' dson.ran l the' 'properEy `. P�C� ` t� f stager, of W. J. W!<]son, Sale at 1 o'clocir, (`+: f , ttlr• Eetimatee Free; MARCH 20, 21 and 27 Werk Qaamatsed >d $. a Tergos Casio, J. Prentice, _ key starter; ..salt - '°°dOa°m'• TREASURtR'S SALE of LANDS KAY KYSEti F. J. PROII3E UR.SDAY, MARCH 20th - auc- FOR TAXES li>r blocks and bags �1I tiomale of from stock, in*ezmnte, • i4 1 f7 Pboae f1502 ti hsY, M M, Vain eta and on Tues- W U b:.,>ci� in the Purina fly »spray You'll Fuld Out g -- day, arch 25th, the household TOWNSHIP HALL Q► . Ohi?A>� '1� 'Base 'Line, quarter arile east of l for catttle• _ fuauitmV, daitlr u6inaile etc. at TT ��TT . tockwood lot 80, ccs[» 3, Pic (Merry- ('Cherry- ON L. l� QQ _ Woolf), the 'pr'operty of Geo T. � r� FRIDAY, 'MAY -16TH PIPICIC LING. ONT.' _ • • Davidson. _ Sale at -12.30 E. S. T, 1941, at 7.00 P. m, E. S. T.. A8 DEi�1lVER leo reserve.. Farm - rented. Terms' Liat at Gollector's or at my office, PHONE 531.7 larlifin $ i n Vsed, CAr's _... Cash. J. H. Prentice, auctioneer _ A . 19th-- - r s►t,.fiat 31,, cora, 9, .V9hithy Twp. Treasure r Xle West of Ashbucm. Wm. Hop= trine and Sen w�itl Bell •by auction, the follo�ng' stock - 5 Horses, 32 "Head of Young Heifers and Steers. Ontario 'WWnesday, 16amh '19 '1 .m Conn SeedyFairT. Teti Jackaoa,--auctioneer - FRIDAY, _MARCH_ 21st - auction►eon, Wednesday, Mar• 19th -.•-sale of Firm Stock, ImplementsHart. Grain Roots• and • rr_r�-.3....a a.� 4SVVYb} .vv Q. _c•on,s� aiTIT Alldlev n•+n_ nun tnila:north of No. 2 Higb*gy. A$ the • -sale is lagige, the auctioneer will be prompt in starting.Sale at 12 noon, D. S. T. Terms Cash» No re- serve as. -the -farfrr hag =been sold.•W.. F. Disney, clerk; William Maw, ..,24* ioneer.FRIDAY, 3�.' 21st - AuctionSale of -High Class.' Dairy Herd, Farm Stock, Implements, I. 1`% C. Tractor, Amy, Grain etc. at Lot - 32 don. D. Sdarboro, Eglimton Ave, the pFoperty of A. S ' Crichton. •_•.Sale sharp- apt 12.30 V} S. T. Terme Cash. AL S. Farmer, auctioneer. Ppv+ s, Al-sl#s, Clover Seed, Bnekwheat.Junior Jadging Competition at 9. a. m. Public Speaking Contestat 10,00 a. m. .Reucational Programme at }-30.p._m.•PEAKERS=A. W. Mason, U. A. O., Guelph. D: MaeLeod, Csopa, Beed &WeedkToronto.Entries close Manch Istb j.D. ROSS, Beaverton. B. A.lNNIM. Uxbridge. President Secretary 1940.Dodge De aspecial coach -1939 Dodge species 4 -door sedan 11939 Dodge Deluze specie! coach 1939- Plymouth Deluxe coach 1939 Choy Master swig - v 1939 _ Plymouth 4-do0_r •Deluxe sedaa ._ All --these are equipped with a heaters and guaranteed in ,,excellent• shape.; ,ALF•JIMOLE,' Claremont ' •^. � n- �. . PHONE 8991 ... ,'."ems' ,,•° .aialtr► 1 Ve the Chairmanship being allotted to _ AUCTLON SALE HoLsteiri cow, bred Oct, 25, milking Notice to Creditors: •�+, _ -- .CLAREMONT a tireless worker, -Dr. 'N. - F. Tom ,Registered Holstein cow; bred July 15, milking .sf�• linson; the balance of the Com -'vitt- 40• Holstein cow, •nulking, not bred AND OTHERS ee is comprised of the. following: I-I018tein Cattle H° vui •cO� bred Feb. 10. • ,,Xrs. ThonwA Greeg continues in p the Estates of Wjllia�r Belvue - -q�oor health.. Rev. Walter Daniel, Messrs Don. Holstein, heifer. 1 Steer. 5 figs deceased, no • ` - Hedges, Wpm. Reesor; -Hugh McIn- Implements r Miss Ern.. Brown visited Vrade cattle; mplements etrl about 100 lbs. ett, Gardener, and Ma tush, B. Jamieson and Mrs. Lionel Monday, Mar. Bennett, Widow, aeceseed. Miller, at Oshawa this week. av+ P Ppr. and Mrs. Jack,'-Morgan have Douglas. Each artist on the prog- . �f M-H binder, 7 ft M-H eultivattor, 17 ALL PARSONS having claims s- -' rented a farm at Quaker Hill and raan v Given a �Var _Savings Lot 22, Con. S, 1Piickeringy tooth. Frost sand WlOod Rake. Wag- ga*at W Estate of William Been- will shortly be Moving to tifke up StagrrP, and a few, as• special prizes Spruce Dodge Farm, Mille West of ozi, Walking pWw, 21 Fleury. Walk. n� late Of cies Township of Picks. their abode therQ• a dollar's worth of stihmpa. $10.00 Broughasr; on No. 7 Biginray' ing plows, No. 7 Wilkinson. Imp. Jh. Wings- is the of ;04tsZ10, Il*. and Mrs. James Coates, of werth of stamps were given away $he property o! gang proal Coadaftutt riding plow. �', tea, who died oa or 14ttouQ'Pille, and tormrerld► of the' N. at tide evening: Douai of the or- • � then cultivator alftat lbs►'6tftr I0 of Avaust IM, Twwoli eel have boot bees victims oa and the carrgpaign (now John R. Phil" MEWS dwla . atsi a�R tits Borate of ]liars, {. `..started) will be liven out lacer. of the flu epidealk. SW mob, eym old. BsV ttl�ti+ Suis at 1 A%tdek J, Start and t1. 8ammtt, of the same plass, WI&W. c- claims G�ralsestt A joint meeting of alis chin or- t5 corse, eletii jt TA*_ dfri ort of About Ifia W%k Aw for yrx old. Bq colt sL. 3 Ins. ` 194% aes Ing s few +aeeitt with relatives at' lieglatend Caths A. 8. 13A>3 W14 Auctioneer. aat�lt seed �Ipttiartlats_of fAts _ C held ata 'Monday evening. �vaw terra �y KAM 1'ib. 421188, Tie local Braaeb of the - Warn- era' ash nave out. Yon will be asked • Dnp yam, en or bay set's Institute +rail meet gut PFednes. to page what Yalu can -• to pay calved Feb..Ei, 38!90, bot bled. certain amount each month or Albert Ormsby Gerben, No. 338988, , !tiles tJte ltldt dby of Aril, 1841. day, 19th, at the horse of .lass. a calved Jan. 8, '38, bred Feb. 7, ',U atter which docile, the estates Will "1 vaiirstever periods -you Wiest The' _ be - bated +GoWne, at 2:30 p: m. Topic - Educ- Lain Keyes Arkazio, Na 292071, havingregard - . _ -- -- ., THO caprvssaer will- .explasn_-tike Plan to , o� tp claims of wWch the under- .ation. ou We meet all do our hitt If ved AVrU 28, 34, )dlue in Manch. Services/ in the Baptist Church y '00"d shall then nave notice, awd on Sunda next at the usual hours. we don't do' that now, we - won't �� ' Pluto, No. 342158, i Sunday calved Nov. 22, '35, , bred the undersigned will not i risible The Pastor will speak in the morn- have anything to give, if Hitler ' to any. person of whose claim their should ever reach here. We might lith. _ ging on the subject -Spring is at Victoria Creator Francy, No.-389987KILL e3�a11 not them have notice Hand; and in the, evening -Joseph as well make up our minds vox lved Se 30, '37 calf by Dated at Toronto this lot day of a Type of Christ. ( nobody's fooling when wie are told p � �h+ --Everyone MUST DO- HIS OR side. Marek. 1941. The sincere eWmnpathy • of the ( , Molle Duplicaate 6rmsb No. 359 people of•Claremont and community HER BIT. It's - either give now, Y y, Mrs. M%nnie Diamond, R. R. No. 2 or do without ' the rest of y our 854, calved Mar. 26, '37, due Jul 20 Drive _ is extended to Miss Lois Linton, one Lena Iiorndyke Ormsby Pontiac; Seagrave, Ontario, Administrat- of our school teachers, who was be tile. twin, No. 359856, calved,Japi. 12, '37 I ries by her Solicitors -- Beaton' Accourits paid at last Council ( • • Bell and Ross, 372 Bay Street, 'reseed of her fattu3X !coat Friday. Session, -seer -North 3rd, 1941 fresh calf b3' side. - f Toronto. -The funeral vasa held at Uxbridge Cora Korndyke Ormsby - Pontiac, I _ on Monday afternoon. '""- tyin, No, 5b9857, ' calved Jan. 12, '37 Mr. Harry Bgose was in town ov- RlPedlarnPeooleg23.1es 8, Lorne White due April 11th. F'OR SALE BY. PUBLIC AUCTION er the., week-end, visiting Mrs. P Peel C/olantha Francy Gerben 'No. • Boose and his daughter, Mks. War- &W, J. Farr 3.60, . Canadian Oil, 451793, calved Aug. 28 1939 Wednesday March •19, 1941 .den, Mrs. -Boise, we ;understgrsd, is $57.20. C3tsa. Cooper 8;27, J. Adams Ormesby Lulu Keyes, - No. 369856, --- - in rather poor health just now. ger 10.60, Roy Ward 22.10, Mpr. Black '._ . �' At 1.o0 P. M, Daylight Saving Tme 1.36, Bruce Easton 2.50, C. Klodpfer calved Jot' 24, 3?. On instructions from D. H. McCounell, Liquidator of Avdley. Farces friends hope for speedy recovery 6.86, Fred Sacks 9124, Ken. Ward Clara Burke Gerben No. 451794, cad= Remember the Layette Shower Wed Aug- 27, 1939 Limited. Wm. Maw, Auctioneer, will sell by pabltc auction all the at tate Bowling Club.Howe on the 5,25, � a Lae 68.03 Peter Hardy Roser Crest Duplicate Gerben, calved equipment and. supplies of Audley Farms Limited, consisting of 16th. Ever�� for the baby is 6,n, Neal DeWal 39.72, D. Nigh,• Joule 29, 1938 aKnaier Z.00, Wait. Carter 2:00, R. - ham of horses, 6usdry cattle and milt cows, pigs and poultry; urgently n Everything from Pluto Ormsby Gerben, born Det, 80 safety-pins to baby blankets will Word 100.00.. 1938 ;rain consisting of wtreat, eats and barley; quantity of bay. be weloaaaed. Be generous in your Relief Dept for Supplies and Sir- ktAL: E -• Major Llenroc. King Posch straw. mangeis ete•.; farm implements of various kinds; barness, _•donations, vices.-Gerben No. 1$1558, .calved Jan 5th t,-oola etc.; small quantity of furniture attd bousebeld and kitebee The .serc*ice at the United Church Mrs. . Scott 8.00, N. MtE*m 8.00, 1939. Sin, Sir Llenroc King Posch equipment seas largely aittended on Sunday E. Baker 12.00, Ml Annie 4.48, D. Acme; Dam, Gexbem Canary Car. PLACE OF SAL S-On the premiets, Lot I0, 4th Concession. Township of Pick. morning last Dr. McfbersoN of Miller 20.00, 'Pickering Dairy 6:58 Mr. Robt. Holtby, Field Secretary Waterford. •ably rendered the solo, ,ring (two eoncesau>na north from Kingston Ronal; tura Hoeft, ens mils east E R. Woodward • 25.78, T. Eaton, b Holstein Assoc. wl.; exhibit the of Ficksring Village). 7 "I v6,jll lift up, mine eyes_. Ask. and 11._70, Twp. of Scarboro 6.18, Twp. pedigrees: ' Mrs• Richard Cooper presented of East York' 9.86, T. Eaton Ltd., Grade Cattle TIME ffF' SALE-Wednesday, Much 191h. 294[ ,1.00 P. M., Daylight'lavoing their little son, Richard Gary, for 720, City of Toronto 15.34, S. G. Blue add White cowti bred Nov, -15 Time' - the Rite of RoPtisrn. WaTish 40.94, .Roy Morrish 9.SQ >dolstein Cow, fresh calf by aide TERMS CASH The local Contintuoion School M. S. Chapman 9.b0, r%4 Wilson S- Comanencemdst program wdll be 50, Fuel Stock 21.00 Red and White- held in the Community _ Sall here on 87.63, A.. Daatchell 27.75. _the evening of • h1brch 28th, begin- Caa1'ingenaa - ning at 8 p.-m. A play - A Quiet C. A. Sterritt, ambulance service, - Wedding, will be a feature of the 5.00, Pickering News, stationery, p6rogram. Da flag. to Billy William 29.75. Oshawa 'Fair, grant, 25.00, TH Ci -- son's Orchestral. Cyril Mlorley, hospital reports 8.20, - -On . Monday evenipg next, the Dr. Houghton services 4.00, Adam -Younp People of the logil Baptist. Sp+earn, Court fees etc. 5.00, W, Church will entertain the Wbitby H. Dcnrn G, R. Con., and Mun. Bd., _ Baptist Young People and the Y. 8.004 Blake Annie GL R. Con., -4.00, -BUY • P. of the Ukrited Church here. The nteith and nteith auditors, Whitby visitors will have elmrge of x.00, Dept of Health =A4, To + _....._ the Devotional Exercises, the Unit- in Township, 26. . - 5 Public Lt-b�rariee . p, ` . ed YodAg People, the garnet and OO each. B. Jamieson and T. Gregg •�""" the hosts -and. hoetesees, the refresh- Court fees, 4.00 each. W. Chester, - { menta. constable 60.00, D. R. Beaton, sat _ In response to the call of our and Reg. Fees etc. 129.00, L. T. _. ' King George VI _the Johnston,Johnsto sa.00 R. Beaton Sovereign, i - churches of Claremont will observe regisitrations 48,00, Win. Reesor, im Special Day of Prayer for our..Kun. Bd., 4.00, Hugh Pugh, journ- and the Cause Empire, a1,25I ',tion : and Eau , 1<V P _ al teoumess and Freedom. to al Rigit ; { -tire -World, on Sunday, March 23rd.. A�J�Y �► - Let Christian men ap►d wwren hum- ble themselves before Almighty A', goodly number of the members !God and join in sincere F'syer for of the Club attended the monthly the Cause of CthAst is the World.a hone of WT. and retetin at the .., 8 .4 . !A targe number df our ntem went >� F4•snk M. Chapman, "Gnus- � last Wednesday to see"Ben"• �'' �' '• � ' ':.°.: . `:< - mere Farnr . Mr. B,tyasrt -tile game between Mari"In and occupied the chair, and conducted Lindsay. The game raves won by the the evening's program, which in• 71Isite Mof tta+riiha+na t . �°?e' chided an interesting and instruct- • • and chided seemingly one--.np sided scort, ive address by Mr. Cbaprnan on the + a •very 3d game, lu•....:a u rb. New 111atbliw a.:d sa�acrer h z'41 they and development of Italian interests in " i 4-d w Ste. wrrb 11841wb wb dba. K ' reel sorry that they cannot Say the �ca froom! tbat period when they a' sae thing about the rink, the see- saes! port on _ _ - _ • macquired ay' small' �1e1'i0 S W�1 y omm dattion was anything but good• that Coos^ up to the resent day,- _ _ --- -- Dries. Watford is at present visit- incluiding the poaztion of Italia-:` FOR THE SEASON'S biggest news ,rn ing with Mr. and Dom Adam Spears troops and colonies by the British car value, go see the new McLaughlan- at 109ritevale. She plans to spend a ` few weekb with theme: during the petit few months. Sae -- Buick StPEC1AL3.' Big in all the fine-caralso deac:ribed, (10so with the use qualities thatare traditional with - ,A company of friends acrd neigh- of maps) the development- of that Buick, these cars are compactly built on a 118-inch wheelbase .chassis. 7t � a bore the$ packed the house to cap- notorious thoroughfiyre, the Surma -'',city, gathered at t7re home of Mr. Road. Many more such lectures We've tFimmed inches off the overall length--so that these new Baieks are ens%! r> - -Mee Dll;ac -pstte=on of fire 7th ould and should be given our pro- to park, nimbler in traffic, thriftier in operation. And weve trimmed many dollars concession, on Friday evening pre by such an sem aT1y papa �eomeso actio these new Bnieks havo give you today's stand-out e It was a "get-together., for a soc• speakers. An hour of Colut Whist a 1115-hp. FletEs+ie eight Hader ill ,evening„ in view of the falct then followed, Lunch was served theirbonnets that skims you down the road like a mallard heading home. that Mr. and Mrs. -Patterson are and $21,15 collected for the War - 'Shortly moving from than locality Victimw Fund. Mr. Bryant called . They've got genuine Buick all-coil springing, close to five feet of Beat-room up Lo a farm about one mile west of for an expression of appreciation front and the unmistakable touch of Buick quality in te 'lines, finish and Brougbwn A make-up prograan to the host aad hostess. W. ChaP- -.equipment of their Unisteel Turret Top Bodies'by Fisher. was rendered and enjoyed by all, man replied and called on 'two of ' a - -and during the course 'of the even- the visitors, C. A. Sterrett axed W. You'll like the new Buick SPEciAL-available in a 6-passenger four-door Torpedo a ung Mr. and Mfrs, Peitterson were C. Mortars for a few words Sedan and a 6-passenger Sport,Coupe. And if you look ahead, you'll bap Buick presented with a card table amd 'an.for years of.faithful service. Aladdin lamp; .as a'-small 'token of In Memo am the esteem and respect tri. which In loving memory of Wim. John ' -?• • • ;:rte held by their neighbors Gilmer, who_ departed from this and •friends. All pffieseint wAhea unen' World on MW+ch lisyn, _ 131on V oyage in their new ux<dertak-- The blow was _great, ihe'shock see- ' ing. ere' A fait crowd attended' the Local I little thought the end was near, •t 'Talent Program "Concert in ,the Hall It is only those who have lost can WRIk "y. .. _ here last week. A number of the tell - M Bite faYlNif Wtista scheduled to, appear, were The sorrow of parting without sear not able to be present But a most farewell. fi enjoyable program was given; and Bet God is good, He gave the ;.� thoroughly appreciated by the aud- etrength �•�•,+ fence. At this functidn, the organiz To beer my bitter cross, ac ation of the local Wap• Savings He is the only one iwho knows Campaign was completed, Wirth How bitter is my loss. �,I _'VAfe and Daughfer, Glenna j '` f. 'R.,A,4^, q, ._ ,�"` q.t, � ' ink • �' + F. w �: S '/.:' z .�'� '..� f S iJ N a A Y Until the, Kippdom Come �7. "And he received a cup, and you." .As Moses, after reading the book of the covenant' in the and. 11jew Suits designed For Bombed British Children I 1 when he bad given thanks, he said, fence of the people, had taken - �,J /� SC ! i VOL Take tpia, and divice it among blood and sprinkled it on the- - a great s{ghe mapyaoe " yourselves; 18. for 1 say unto you, people, saying, •Behuld . the blood' O T P 1 29 CoaBtied. ' Sc O ]�] `� l • I shall not drink from henceforth of the covenant which the Lord _. t of the fruit of the vine, until the hath made, with me concerning all A ------ kingdom of Clod shall come." these thia*s,' so the blood of -- - ` LESSON XI ^:'rHE lIL "And he - •took b r e a d.• C.hxIst. to be shed for the sins o1 "u Xt LORD'S SUPPER and when he had given thanks, His people, was to have a new and The guest artist on these oo. - Luke 22:1-38. he brake It, and gave to deeper purifying influence. This r �- - � ., `.� PRINTED TEXT, Luke 22: 14-30. • GOLDEN TEXT—As often as ye them; say'ng, "This is my body which • is given for you.' Funda•' new promise of an inward lite of new obedience was to 'be trans- x .. set thisr ea an r d d In , k the cu d cup, m. entall the e bread was broken so y, e i t o is t of region r mise ted ou o g p , e _ Proclaim the Lord's' death tits e ;he ome. 1 Cor: 11 26. that it mi ht be passed around and' partaken of by the, disciples. into the realm of actualliving •er• Det lents in :the hearts of His a - •: :�• ` ;' ;; _�• � • THE LESSON IN ITS • SETTING Time.—The bargain of Judas But, of course, in breaking g a loaf of bread, itg••unity is destroyed -people, the • new Israel, through the shedding of the blood .of Christ, ,; - - ir. with the Jewish leaders to betray fust as when a body dies, it div the blood of new covenant or prom- • ;; Hit thoLord was entered into. on Tues- integrates. A has often been point- Ise. By the precious blood to be day, April 4th, A.D. 30. The Lord's ed out that broken bread is sym•"z poured out neat day_, we have peace vegetables. 30 To be Supper tookplace on Thursday hullo of death, in five ways: the with God.'We have cleansing from -- '•. �w� , evening,"'April 6th. seed of..wheat sown in the ground sin. We are reconciled. Wo are hs' s �E Place. The bargain with Judas must first die before a newstalk washed. We are redeemed • r 's - -and the Jewish leaders vras made arises; at harrest the wheat must The Betrayer _ AROUND THE DIAL An Jerusalem; the Lord'a Supper be cut down; for flour to be•ob. 21. "But bekold, the hand of him - Iwasobaen ed in an upper room in twined from wheat it must be that betrayeth me is with me on - - c <Jerusslem, though we -do not know j exactly where this upper room was ground in a mill; for flour to be made, digestible, it must be baked; the table.. 22. For the Son of man indeed goeth, as it hath been de - e= located. mixed with other elements; finally, termined• but woe unto that man The Passover - bread to be eaten -must be broken, through whom he is betrayed; Luke 22: 14. "And w en the hour 'i was come, be sat down, the if not with the hands; at'least with, the teeth — five types of death in 23. And they began to question among themselves, which of them p and a ,: ail w pe, ee ith him." 1- a. And he a broken loaf of bread. it was that should do this thing. - g: ..;; aI ' said unto them, With desire I have 9,4n Remembrance of Me" 2.1. And there arose also a con- - - desired to eat this Passover wits "This, do in remembrance of tention among them,.which of them y Christ desire me." Literally this should be trans- was accounted to be I the-�tb poportlotuthe dYsc p,61, fellows lated "With a view to: calling to 25. And he said unto th m, The q l ship for what lag before him; also, mind, a remembrance of me. • kings of the Gentiles have lord- % - he wished to comfort them with Christ is here asking the disciples g ship over them; and they:that that 1� %•� � � ^1" i , r"^��I • - his presence—it they were assur• to remind themselves and others have authority over them are call- t i, �1 1 ed of his deathless love, they ' of the redemption he would win, -ed Benefactors. 26. But ye shall ;dr _ would find comfort when the shod; by his death. The death of not be so: but that is the greater of his death came. 18. "For I say- Jesus was to mean more to His -than among . you, let him become as . Three !New York children, Dickie Millard . (trout), Helen Bent and unto you, I shall not eat IL.untii it.. foIIowers the emancipation the younger; and he that is chief, Barbara Devine (wearing gas mask), are shown at New -York's city be fulfilled in'the kingdom of God." from .slavery 'in Egypt celebrated - as he Thal-dot�sdrve-2fi, For - — .._ _ hail as they deaT6tratrsted--the new gated for British child- type suit deaf f - The 'Passover feast waa, as we by- the Passover. The Passover had which is greater, he that sitteth _ ren for-inciusioti-.in bundles for Britain. The suits are zipper type and know. A celebration of Israel's great . done its work and served its pur- at meat, or he that serveth? is have attached hoods- '11 takes one second. to get into one of these dellvemnee from the power and pose, and now it was to give place not he that sitteth at meat? bat suitsand-time.-isis of, the essence when the •sirens scream. slavery, of Egypt. Notice the hope_ and make way for the celebratlon I am in -the midst of you as he _ ... and confidence which Christ .here of the real deliverance ,of. the hu- that serveth," The Divine way to _ { expresses. He knew He Would be man race. the throne is the' way, of 'self- dead Within twenty-four hours, but _ "This _Cup" e>dptying and sacrificial service. In, He also knew He would -live aaalII, 20. "And the cup in like manner effect Jesus said: I appoint .onto and. moreover, that. though the after supper, saying, This oup • is TO a,,�K_ingdom. of that sort. disciples would be put' to death tha nes covenant in my blood ev- z� mat ye vie they, that have ,'they would live again. en that which In poured out for con -tin wth me in my tempt&• HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 12 Afraid, tions; 29. and I appoint unto you 1 Magician,13 He was ori a kingdom, even as my Father ap- whose music L = AIT R orchestra pointed unto me. Is frequently I N T H p N. that ys`maT - _ eat and drink at my table in my played, T A E N C U F 15 His music >Fa `, kingdom; and ye shall sit on A hiked for Its ° IIS Negative . thrones judging the twelve tribes electrical - E E I N 5 E R stralm , of Israel." Words such as these, H R' E M I T MAX F 20 Heads • of full of beauty and truth, carry with 3I Tom rat t� S S ALGERIA N pies' them an expression of gratitude, A L T 21 To succeed.sons ° vassurance tion a of reward, lag positire-co 16 alive. shrub R H yam' G "INFORMATION - RADIO AEP 08 -TER By DAVE ROBBINS pointed unto me. Is frequently I N T H p N. that ys`maT - _ eat and drink at my table in my played, T A E N C U F 15 His music >Fa `, kingdom; and ye shall sit on A hiked for Its ° IIS Negative . thrones judging the twelve tribes electrical - E E I N 5 E R stralm , of Israel." Words such as these, H R' E M I T MAX F 20 Heads • of full of beauty and truth, carry with 3I Tom rat t� S S ALGERIA N pies' them an expression of gratitude, A L T 21 To succeed.sons ° vassurance tion a of reward, lag positire-co 16 alive. shrub R H yam' G "INFORMATION T . CBC radiik E V 23 To glaze. n described -Oscar red been -privileged � hen117 Insertion.. . i E G, T CIC 27 Pitcher. ` ;fie asMa c ho t lie did great s{ghe mapyaoe " the renewal of communion in an• 8 Citrus fn O T P 1 29 CoaBtied. ' not exist; could note be tmagined" and that, for the wit An important recital will be presented from the Ottawa atu- other lite with the Lord, and the -pree-- 19 Neither 20 Opposed to L E'O' E L L O E 31 Great lake. I A L l 33 Oae that - of NBC's. "Information Please" diol -of the CBC at 7.30' trk p promise of joy in the Lord's cold•' reaches. -- comes _pretty near -to -being car- EDST on Monday, March 17. encs. intimate fellowship et home 21 Fiber knots. 40 Egyptian god. 61 He was a = 38 Instrument 1 „� , � �f,,,3J�� sect. " The guest artist on these oo. with the Lord sitting at table, 23 Nothing. '41 Moole apple. o2 li t" Y gh opera for measuring r �- - � ., School ended for :Oscar when 'rasions will be Madame Lubka�...:._ where He is the host. Z4 Doctor. r. s. 42 Red Cross. (PIJ. electricity... he way still a bashful, iaar#icu- late lad of fifteen. Being a child 1{olessa, Czech concert acclaimed as one of the leading woihen mu. _ Ban Favored - 25 Feudal fee, - 26 FeudalMusica! note �?� Hops kiln. -- 71. -37 Mam2nal• 45 Arid. ViRTCAL 43 Onto. IPiano prodigy, he had. the benefit iff instructions from top-ranking. sicians of Europe. She has ap- peared as soloist with all the On Margarine 26 To accomplish, 47 Electrical 1 Courage- 44 Jumping . unit. Z Passage, stick. - �f Ibeachers. But his, Eisai job was Phil- harmonic societies in the Europ- :29 Tiny 48 Female fowl. 3 Tea. 45 Profound, at the piano in a New York tea garden, can capitals, under such conduc- Ontario Dairymen Oppose vegetables. 30 To be _50 To corrode. . 4 Forward. 46 Year. 53 Wheel track I5 Hateful. 49 Silkworm. - q playing popu r music wasecthe6 uickest way to -tors as Bruno Walter, Mengel - toindebted. her Furtwan Li #tin of �esre fI : . 1 _ -%51 Bird. = mark.. 6 Rupture. 1 - 7 pay for his concert education. g. g er. • 32 '52 Not bright Achieving success in the sphere _ AROUND THE DIAL . The Concentrated Milk Product 34 �ttt�siort. - 36 Humane.. 56 Branches of IB Plexus. X54 To employ. science., 9 Before Christ. 55 3.1416. - of lighter~ tunes, he • worked his steadily y yB 'upward throu h By the way, CKOC has a new srs' Associatloa of Ontario ie, a resolution o opposing Importation, of 38 Leading part 58 Ocean. 10 Cloth ' 56 Exclamation. a ,Way -$en Bernie's orchestra, the van- feature, the Go -op quizz, which is oleomargarine said "there -may be in a duet. 39 Cereal grass. 60 He was — measure. 5T Therefore. by birth.. 11'Shower. 59 While... _ - Neville stage,, musical cQmed_y and heard from that station on Thum- a grave scarcity of butter In the .. finally composing, when he wrote day *nights at 8.00, o'clock. This winter of 1942" because the On• I 2 3 4 5 6 710n 12 eo hit called, "Lady Play Your question and answer feature is • facie, provincial bonus -and pre- andolin". y -program with a new artist. Tune 'nilums' for high -scoring -cheese 13 14Inthe meantime, young �_ to sand, enjoy. yonrseIf, and too, make It "more profitable to the vent developed ped definite agility there will be prizes for the lis- bast! producer •!n Ontario to mann ' 6 17 - is a conversationalist and wit. tening audience. !acture his milk into Cheese 'ia ry ,When "Information Please" be- stead. of butter..' 19 20 21 23 : fan. he was invited to NBC along Four -pretty -lasses and their The resolution continued:. "Som,3 wrath John I:ietete and -.Franklin big brotber — the Vass' Family Industries are desirous of manu-' 24 25 26 27 Z8 P. Adams. - So quickly- did- he of ,•:Radio fame .-are . the neIr factoring or importing oleoma$• '$click" he was made a member singing regulars on Alec Temple- garine into ;Canada 'and will -un - ?Of the "Board" to take part on ton's Friday evening series. This doubtedly be ready to take advant- alterp'ate weeks in the programs, program is heard from WEBR age of any_ situation that would which is .on NBC . red, network at 7.30 each Friday evening; and` assist in influencing public opin- Friday evenings at 9.30 o'clock. is one of the best interludes on ion in favor_ of. vegetable .fats.as 3g 37 38 the air, a substitute for butter_ in Canada. 11 MUSIC = : - Another passed pro- �e f 39' 40 41 Canadian music lovers are.. ren- The newest word for things tested pegging of the price of but, - .'.•. liting more and more their good tasty has been dreamed up by • ter, saying rice S g p set was be. 43 44 45 47 _ �rtune in being . included in the the• local boys ' for store -window- low cost of production and "placed . uneraries of world-famous mu- displays — should get, a, lot of at- producers of butter fat in a post. 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 sicians who have been driven tention — iinagine "olives" as tion of economic insecurity," ifrom their homes bp' war. The GASTRON'A 110P.OLS! ` '—' 55 5b 57 58 " -effect of this has been seen verb -"War between Japan and Am' clearly in the-progi•ainnies' pre -And remember we can sage eria would be worse than a cal- (�0 bi vented during' the past two sea- ourselves by saving war stamps! amity;- it would be , a catas- i trophe. —Admiral' Nomura: POP —Top Man -- : By J. MILLAR WATT I'M AFRAID THAT IN MY : '6xC1 TGM EN T— — / I YVGNT ABOVE THE HEADS OF -TPP GgoyVt) 1. _ _ - 49. re CC 4L 1 „� , � �f,,,3J�� ,,�,�•�, � is \ � .,, r �- - � ., IAnu h+�{F�1 ♦Irz vn,t Ira t♦. nc � '��. A • - never riy aouin - a ' ' KT Lp L. A. G. Strong,, the. novelist, �' ; t• While it is true that the majority brought back . a pleasant at`ory •.ot Canadian wildfowl and feathered from the country the other day. SIG BEN a• t Songsters fly across the border-ev- "I am assured it is true, but pass erys autumn to winter somewhere " south of the Dominlon, inpestiga• it on to you without comment, �zs wigs, said. One of the ]ocal..big- / \ tion shows that many birds remain wigs, returning after a couple of r in Canada during a season of ice at a e weeks absence, . le'Afn d I' and 'snow. i Counts made by experienced vol- certain -old man in the village had v a Christmas at lost his wife, and went off to. pay utteer observers last C a visit of condolence. _ fourteen Canadian centres, scatter- � 'I'm . sorry to heal you've h •„ ed from No)'a Scotia to British Col - buried your wife.' •: umbia, recorded' 36,100 birds of 111 .n ,Eh. • • dirfarent kinds. Wbile these obser• ; vationsLprovide a fair sample of the " `I'm .sorry to hear you vs i buried yoar. wife. winter b population for analysis. _ " 'We 'ad to. She died., George H. Ear1L►'; U.S. ambas- they represent only a small frac- _ sador to Bulgaria. who felled an tion' of the total for Canada. The unidentified German in* a Sofia most abundant birtrlife,In the Do- The mistress of the bouse- HEW cafe. Earle 4s reported to hai•e minion in winter is found along entered the dining -room TNAT'S MY C b ; j �i; --struck the • German in the face the coast of Brutish Columbia the just as a. burglar was in the southern coasts of the 1Iaritime Provinces, and in southern Ontario. The largest single report this win-. _ter came from Hamilton, Ontario', where more than 11,000 birds were noted. Because the 1940 Christmas per- iod was mild and rainy across Can- ada, many birds that .seldom stay - when the winters are cold were observed, These Include the robin, phoebe, meadowlark, . white -throat- ed sparrow,_ 'killdeer; horned lark, blue -winged teal, grist blue it exon, and blackbirds. Production of leather foot-' wear in Canada, for the calendar year 1940 amounted to 26.,261:- 088 pairs, the. largest. output' ever recorded by the industry.' .. The atncunt of -cheques cashed by 'chartered -banks in 32 Can- adian centres in 1940 was $3.1,- 437,000,000 as compared with $31,617,000;000. during- 19.39. How Can I? s IBY ANNE ASHLEY ta. How can 1, ciean -ivory, and restore its 'whiteness". , A. Take half A lemon, dip it -.in salt, and rub' over. the discolor- ed ivory. Wipe, off immediately with a soft cloth. Q. How. can I make. shoes -waterproof? A. Rub them with castor -oil once or twice a week. How .can I care for pains? A. The palms shciu:d 'not -lie watered too often. Let the earth get dry, glen soak it well. - Tor keep the palms in good -condition, sponge'the leaves carefully, each week. Q. How' can'I prepare n good solution for removing crease spats from woollens? A. One ounce of, pulverized borax in one quart of bailing water is an, effective solution. Bottle andkeep in a convenient place -for usse when needed. Q. - How can I remove, smoke quickly from a room? A. Dip a towel • lhto • equal parts of .vinegar and hot grater, wring it, and then gave .it over- head and around the room. Q. Hoa can I :repair a valu- able vase .when a piece, has been Shipped out 61 the top and lost? A. This has been done by molding a piece of putty into the Cavity, and after it has hardened, °painting it the Panic shade as the rest of• the vase. NIYI SANG[ r 1NN111'S 4 YOUR !G! act of purloining the silver. with a bottle after the_ German _ had hurled a bottle at him during - an argument mover the playi�n_g of pperary" by the orchestra Earle's request. The U.S. gov- ernment .ignored the incident - Mr. Earle takes over the super- ..one. thoughtful child, "where do vision of British interests in Bul- garis following the break-up of you work?" diplomatic- relations between the •• two eountries. factured 1,137, i 92,237 pounds of Modern `. ,Xtique•tte ..:=BY ROBERTA LEE About the mean -at titin; - 1. How in advance should ►•.� _far girl a man telephone a g 1 to ask is woman can do when her _ her for a - dinner date? - 2. When it is necessa to -' husband's name is mention - discharge a servant, aho Id one give this servant ago e- d is to sigh, bow resigned ference, if possible 3. floes a : well-bl?ed Yuan e'rer and .ay nothing. "--discuss a woman of his 'acquaint= dace with other men or women? 4. If a young man deliberate- _ ly breaks a date . with a' girl, " .16thOnt a plausible excuse, -then Asks bar for another date, what - douse Plants should she do? ..- 5. When someone compli- menta you on the- suit or gown or hat you" are wearing, :.what .A. practical guide in concise should you say? DV CT,� i 6. Is it correct to answer a' private - telephone _ by saying, and uick read form can be ob- q 3 -Hello"? i1L4 a 17L '-Answers 1. One day ahead is sufficient. tained from the Dominion Seed -_ ' if She is engaged for that even- "ting, he may ask her what even- ing she will - be free. 2. Yes. i Any and who is fair and consider= for- :- -_ate will do so without being ask- P rod. 3. Dever. 4. Decline the AGONY -invitation. 5. "Thank you" is suf- ='. ficient. ti. - Yes.; that is the' ac- mation your aen easily follonand �cepted form. ` Why waster's Date -� is Changed Yearly 'The Christian Church Early ' appry; clearly explaining the best and least expensive ways to. " '•"Decided That the Easter Fes- tival Should Coincide With have fine indoor flowers. wheth- The ' Jewish Passover,- A .Moveable Feast er grown fTOm seeds. planta or bcany people wonder why the date -of Easier sbould change year bulbs. • NCely illustrated and in by yeor, while Christmas is a fix - ,ed holiday`. The reason is that the -�' Crucifixion took place at the time of the Jewish Passover, which, due _ id. to peculiarities of the Jewish cal- j. endar, is a moveableeast. The pa Christian Church thereffre decided that the Easter festival should co- incide with the Jewish Passover. - Easter can come any day from i March 22' to April z5, a: range of Fdr hl puryose, 6^t a parkalle of Erern- ofd from r^at• a=1118i five weeks. day, holding up a small object. FIXED BY THE ` " .MOON The method of fi$ing Easter is and use as dfrecte,. This Hem-Rold -complicated, and would take too "A pay envelope,"' replied long to explain here. Easter Day SPASMSTHE B .,"is the' first_ Sunday atter the full Inrthelformbof a smallEeasy ttotake moon which happens either upon little 'Freddie promptly. or next atter the spring equinox. 'It'the £till moon b'appens on a Sun- day, Easter Dayis the Sunday after, Owing to the imperfections. Ing and sn•en•es5 and aid In heal— et our calendar, the spring equinox fqr fixing Easter is, curiously, a y y calculated date; a;ld not the actual "And what did it contain".'"Good.„, spying equinox. is pleasant to use, i9 highly recom- RHEUMATIC .. „ ,. ;Eloney, said Freddie, your Aches and Pains. mended and it seems the height of "Ir .nisi ,re 0 -We or ttu•N1.1 does wanes."#, ' nut. shQ. you -the quid., easy , way. folly for• any one to risk a painful and chronic pilo condition when such to g•et res; relict from rheumatle '-•Very good. Freddie!" she .aches and p:,nts, .it costa y,iu noth• a tine remedy maybe 1,ad at so Ing. " f)bn"t surra, ,anger; try Au-Ua 1 said, beaming round' the class.If toddy and if y,•u are not pleased • with rlic resuArs your` money will bc, rounded by ,your druxtridt. Thfa . Is a grrterons orr.n. to all rheumatf•? . v .,• Rufferctr southern coasts of the 1Iaritime Provinces, and in southern Ontario. The largest single report this win-. _ter came from Hamilton, Ontario', where more than 11,000 birds were noted. Because the 1940 Christmas per- iod was mild and rainy across Can- ada, many birds that .seldom stay - when the winters are cold were observed, These Include the robin, phoebe, meadowlark, . white -throat- ed sparrow,_ 'killdeer; horned lark, blue -winged teal, grist blue it exon, and blackbirds. Production of leather foot-' wear in Canada, for the calendar year 1940 amounted to 26.,261:- 088 pairs, the. largest. output' ever recorded by the industry.' .. The atncunt of -cheques cashed by 'chartered -banks in 32 Can- adian centres in 1940 was $3.1,- 437,000,000 as compared with $31,617,000;000. during- 19.39. How Can I? s IBY ANNE ASHLEY ta. How can 1, ciean -ivory, and restore its 'whiteness". , A. Take half A lemon, dip it -.in salt, and rub' over. the discolor- ed ivory. Wipe, off immediately with a soft cloth. Q. How. can I make. shoes -waterproof? A. Rub them with castor -oil once or twice a week. How .can I care for pains? A. The palms shciu:d 'not -lie watered too often. Let the earth get dry, glen soak it well. - Tor keep the palms in good -condition, sponge'the leaves carefully, each week. Q. How' can'I prepare n good solution for removing crease spats from woollens? A. One ounce of, pulverized borax in one quart of bailing water is an, effective solution. Bottle andkeep in a convenient place -for usse when needed. Q. - How can I remove, smoke quickly from a room? A. Dip a towel • lhto • equal parts of .vinegar and hot grater, wring it, and then gave .it over- head and around the room. Q. Hoa can I :repair a valu- able vase .when a piece, has been Shipped out 61 the top and lost? A. This has been done by molding a piece of putty into the Cavity, and after it has hardened, °painting it the Panic shade as the rest of• the vase. NIYI SANG[ r 1NN111'S 4 YOUR !G! act of purloining the silver. _ "What are you doing?" ask- ed the lady. - -"I'm at your service, Mad- ' ..one. thoughtful child, "where do During the . calendar year 2940. said the thief. you work?" Canada's sugar refineries manu- factured 1,137, i 92,237 pounds of 'The next Sunday rotas Mission- refined sugar, an Increase of 12,- a1y Sunday, and the boys had About the mean -at titin; 340,370 pounds over the output .been asked to learn an appropri- is woman can do when her recorded in 1039. ate verse to r cite when putting. husband's name is mention - their pennies into the box.e d is to sigh, bow resigned "The -Lord loveth a, cheerfuI,. and .ay nothing. $uilding permits issued is '204 !ver," said Tommy. g y muclic' _ —"He who `g>v'fi-to mortotalled 1 , o . lendeth to the Lord," followed . - douse Plants ,, Johnny.. Then came Billy's turn, .and he reluctantly in- .A. practical guide in concise DV CT,� i r" AR Nri e ' La as somewhat and uick read form can be ob- q 3 i1L4 a 17L L serted a penny, he said: "A fool his tained from the Dominion Seed and moneys are for- AND P � AGONY soon parted.." � •; mation your aen easily follonand ` —O— "Cheer up; ofd chap No ' appry; clearly explaining the best and least expensive ways to. QUICKLY RELIEVED news- is good news." have fine indoor flowers. wheth- "Not when you're running er grown fTOm seeds. planta or =' you are' :roublcd w;;er Itching a newspaper.' _ v, bulbs. • NCely illustrated and in para or rectal soreness do not delay - trc tment and run the risk of letting —O eonvisnient size (only 35c) post- tbi+ conditton become chronle. Any .The teacher believed in giving _ id. itcHnit .or soreness or oninfut pass - ace Is j. her class lessons in 'general know- " g pa of stool nature's warning that proper treatm'eut should be ledge. aecW.ed at once, .. �.'_ "What is this°" she asked ons' i Fdr hl puryose, 6^t a parkalle of Erern- ofd from r^at• a=1118i day, holding up a small object. I and use as dfrecte,. This Hem-Rold "A pay envelope,"' replied SPASMSTHE B Inrthelformbof a smallEeasy ttotake _ little 'Freddie promptly. tablet, will qutckly'relieve the Itch- tch- " exclaimed the teacher. "Good!" Ing and sn•en•es5 and aid In heal— 4. a Ing the sure Ceuder spots.- Hem -Bold "And what did it contain".'"Good.„, �� is pleasant to use, i9 highly recom- .. „ ,. ;Eloney, said Freddie, your Golnq mended and it seems the height of wanes."#, folly for• any one to risk a painful and chronic pilo condition when such '-•Very good. Freddie!" she a tine remedy maybe 1,ad at so 1 said, beaming round' the class.If reaaonabte a cost. you try Hem -Road and are not "Ally questions about it?” a entiretyy pleased wtth the results, "Please, teacher;' remarked your dru glat wtll etadly return your money. -t.:CLASSIFIED :ADYERYISEMENT5.�. A4.1F:\'r% 14 ANTED CHEKNE MAKER 31FOICAL SELL TOILET ARTICLES, NI—EIA t21-IE:FSF M.tKER FOR SEASON LADIES'—Ir DELAYED, PAINFUL. j •ides, kitchen products, cleauere. farm neceasittcl, to•an establiehrd 1941, with certificate for Quebec. For full particulars—write, Ii- r3. irregular pertode worry you takes Fem-a-Tone, the prompt. effectivE rllentele. Sati.+factlon or mone3• it,Isr, Ho }lairds Mills.- Quebec. -relief. Relieve yourself of worry. returned. Interesting rommi,-sion. capital sales, training /riven: i;uar- VARMS FOR SALE wilnecessa.ry suffering. Bottle 12, ;postpaid. International Dtatribu- - snteed succtss 'or money refund- ed on, return of.menchandise.; Cat- 116 ACRE: PARS1 FUR SALE, HIGH- 'cora, Box'67-F, Dept W. Toronto. a aloque ronditiona. on regaedr, alo way, 'tib, ' two miles -East sit West Montrose. quarter to school. PEOPLE ARE TALKING ABOUT { tie, FANt1 L PRODUCTS, 070 est. ,Role Guelph olid Kitchener- 12 miles. the good results from taking Dix- _ lforiROD Larire Rouse, Bank Barn, Silo. tin's Remedy for Rheumatic Paints Drive Shed, water in gar- and Neuritis. Ar Munro s Drug ELECTRIC-MOTUft3 FOR SALE ,stable,' aand out buildings. Hydro av-. •fe' Stoic, 335 Elgln,' Ottawa, post= ail,able. Fred Uberig: west (font- 'paid $1.0,,. a ELECTRIC MOTORS. NEW AND rose, P.O., Ontario. reconditioned. Jones die Moore EI- - OFFER TO INVEN-TORS eetrlc Company, 296 Adelaide' Bt FAR -NIS EVERY TYPE' IN West.. Toronto. 81uce and Grey Counties from AN OFFER TO EVERY T`VENTOR s1„00 to $8000, Otto Johann, Owen- List of inredtions and full Infos- ' BABY CHICKS _ !found. matidn. sent free, The Ranisay, Co., Registered, Patent Attorneyp, ' QU:4LITY CHICKS, BARRED RliCli FINANCIAL .73'Bank Street. Ottawa. Qanada: t and white legborn. Blood -tested by Government approved labor- .MORTGAGES OR AGREEMENTS of sale purchased fur cash, DromDt PER%ONAL - story, Rigidly culled. Kelly Chick at.terition. North Shore Ilealty. Co.. Hatcheries, Barrie. Oshawa. Ontario.DUPREE PILiSt $1.50 SEND FOR TR•EDDLE'S NEN 1941 FOR %AV.'*. DOUBLE STRENGTH $3.0o. Ladies— ,. catalogue before 'you decide_ Dis- quick, reliable relief for •.delayed, . cover for yourself why thousands 'buyers GOOD CHEVROiXT SERVICE overdue, or painful perloas. Wil- W 204 On-,,'- . of chick right across' Can- Truck, heavy' dote.. wrecking liam Crosby, Dept l,, ada buy Tweddle Chicks year ciahe. Linc price. J. 1, O'Neill, tarto Building, Toronto.' after. year. 16 pure breeds, 8 Hy- 'Georizvtow-n, Ont: 4 brfd crosses. 4 breMs of turkeys :-to •chroose from. Started chicks. GOITRE- -iPR1XTIiG 1 -.. ... -1 gilder pullets„ Tw•eddle Chick 24atcheries Limited, Fergus, On- HAVE YOU GOITRE" "ABSORBO" 'particulars PRESS AND TYPE SUITA35LF FOR small Weekly, cheap for quick ; tarso. reduces, For write J, A. Johnston Co., 171 Sing E., .. removal. Pickering Press, Oalt,. CATCH YOUR GOOD -PO1JLTi:Y Toronto, ti Ontario. a rharkets with Bray Chicks -order- ed now. Immediate delivery. Leg -RHEUMATIC HORSES SUFFERERS horns: N.H. x I.,S. Capons, pullets; bargains in cockerels for summer700 IT'S EXCELLENT, REAL RESULTS HORSES --FOR SALE OR EX- broiler and later markers. Buy Bray- -for high livability, fast c h a n g e. Percherons. Belgians, after taking Dixon's Remedy for Rheumatic Pains and Neuritis. ear13'. steady producion. Clydesdales, French Canadians, Coachers, Standardbreds, ' Hack- Munro�a `Drug Store. 3312 Elgin. -` ,..growth. Bra Hatchery 130 John Harrill- d • lar est Horse ' Ottawa, postpaid $1.00. 3 ne3 . t-ana a s g ton, Ont. Breeding establishment offer -200 SOLDIERS Pedigreed 15 Stallions for sale or RELIGIUj 9 ^OXFORD" CHTCKfi FRObf ON- lease, 150 Pedigreed Scares, 850 RUQ OUT TIRED ACHES tario Breeding Station Flocks, six Grade Horses. Write for illustrat- ELIJAH COMING BEFORE CHRIST, teenth year culled' and" blood- ed circular and Liat Stallion Bar- wonderful book sent freel3fegiddo a tested by the Poultry Depart- :gains. -Let us quote delivered price Mission, H., Rochester, New York. • ment, Ontario Agricultural Col- any kind of horse re4ltlred, Arn• lege. Guelph. Barred Rock Cock- oldw•oid Farms, Grenville, Que. SEED FOR SALE etels 5e each; White Leghorn t'oekerels '2c each. Write for Cir- LEGAL ONTARIO HYBRID SEE CORA A i•iilar. The 'Oxford Farmers' Co- Wlsconstn, fins. 625 and 645, $4.60 Operative Produce Oompany, Lim- J. N. LTNDSAP, LAN OFFT,CE, CAP- to $6.00 delivered; Registered 2nd ited, Woodstock. Ontario, itol Theatre Building, St. Thod-aa, generation Erban, Alaska, Van - Ontario, Special -Department for guard oats $1.25 and $1.00; new r••REE CRICKS farmers collections, bags; treated. Ian Maynard, Chat - 25 WtTH EVERY 100 PULLETS 6R -ham.--- 100 mixed 'chtcks ordered, we give WIEN rTED WA 25 -free chicks. Pullets $15.00 to LOCAL MAN — GOOD PAY WEEK- GIiaran.teld r $19.00 per 100; Mlxcd Chickd $8.00 lY. Fn11 or spare. times Book or- 1�� TRUCK 1p WOMIN WARIED to $10.00 per 100; Cockerels SI.5 dors for Canada's finest trees, CAR AND J RUCK PMTS71 to $6,50 per 100.' Our price list _p1.7n;e. L;xircrlence unnecessary. 38 to 52, years old. Women who are vrill surprise .you. Send tqr cops. osier outfir. tree. E. D. Smith'r restless, moody, NERVOUS—who Goddard Chick Hatchery, Britan- V8!'d \ursein s, 1�'inona, .Ont fear hotflash!a,dizzyapel2s—to take r 'nia Heights, Ont. SPF.CIA.LIZING. IN REIRCILT RIM Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com PHOTO FINISHING TOR>•, 1Pa . Winches.. ne Hydraulic } pound. Pinkham'e is famous for SAKEnj EQUIPMENT 'PRY )''rEFERTAL FOR FINE QU_•tr.- R e•P■ t • Winches. Geaeretera. Starters, Kapefos, Carbstreton. ' helping women during these "trying Jty Photo Finishing. Any 6 or 8 Radiators Egehss ffe 'Servree, times" due to functional irregular!- BAKERS' . OV T35:1 ANE) MACHIN- Exposure ' film developed and Glass — latlstsetle• sr relfusid- ties Clet a bottle today from ytmr ery, also vebullt equipment al- pr nted, with enlargement, 25c.. 1.ev7 Auto Tarts. Ilfevt• /• Toronto. drugglatl WORTH TRYIIv 1 w'ay's on hand. Terms arranged. Careful processing by experts who s• Q I'orrespor.dence invited, Hubbard knoic hove, assures satiatactlge. ' Portable U,,-cn Co.. 10t Bathurst Imperial Photo'Servtce, Dept• A., � 11-141 St., Toronto: Station t., Toronto. - 71 7W y- C(' to c*tiaue as in the past till the -LOCALISMS V �!. L I �� � t tate. Later, he :sad his mother Loch � • r lbth day of April, during which up resid0tice in the village where time, the Trustees acre to discuss vegetable "and flowwr gardening' -.-•-a[rs. Russell Philip of Buffalo, pun problem with the Township came his � spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. P preferred type of ludas- Alvin Bushby. (]cunei{ It was slaao suggested to try - a labour into 'which his heart l to Mr. Prouse, at the Convention that and #oul flourished. Six years• ago r ' , -1. enjoyable afternoon was spent at the home of this village, being located now; in he was bereft of his mother. For mks. (bras, a so-called "vulnerable area" our the last few months, Mr, Burrell Fair, on Xbriday 3rd, when the nei- fire -fighting rs gathered 'to S equipment wfa i with had been employed at the, Pedlar^ � � � AGO �J Sar present Mrs. vista, and we will be, faced with Fflant, Oehawaer uxhtil his illness t _iAarry Pearce with a, gait, on the the problem of purchasing addit- confined him to bed. Surrounded I _ iseasion of her lealving• to reside at igsal equipment. Axa expenditure of by relatives, he passed away at the fta° Possibly $1500 or $2000 will have home of - his sister, M,rs. Douglas in . --Agiioy is •$►e village have bees i Vie � placed on the Markel _a greatly "put.: out" at the >leaabe to be made. To this Mr. lye W. � � � ��� ,Prowse Toronto. The Burrell was L. Ilebeexplared that this year the Hydro et nature, ti a genial and synipaL-n commodity which has met with a great of a M. Myers, who lives up in l�ebentpre (of 'which very few re- etic disposition which nroa high I � the subdivision north on ElizabeLb y sl% 41:d Whish ks>s moven I*r,, Viten he .told a Whitby Court, ember about) will be man friends. He was a kind and by the that if you give the people of Pick- pard off, and this purchase could helpful neighbor and wep extremely ; �...�w be made by debenture sale; with- devoted to his, family. He' attended test of Gime to ' be First -C�$ � gii'""'�.Y _ aving an inch they'll tate your out the tax-payer' propepty. W9ry worry about .a payer obserriing any •the , formate+ Methodist Church and w 1�e r the vi pPbeciable increwe in his tax bill later the United Ohurrtr, He was• : e �''°e Mr. Prowse also des*bed same of im arried..There an left to mourn gid un ++� itq. — - tonged tq ;that sort of thing. For- the • Course that the civilian Popul two sisters: •lits F. B Wiman, of 1.L • get itI - ation r will be required to.. take as P.eterboro and Mus. Thos. Douglas, The name of this commodity 18 —,Robt. Ruddy, is receiving Maxey part of the Civil Defence Caammli- of Toronto, saso one, brother, Wain. favourable .cominents, enquiries etc ttee wgrk, This p� of tate coup- A. Burrell, of Petexboro, Follow - an his tyo-gage article in tine -Feb- BIG:STORE try, is, t last, going to ne made to ing a brief service in Toronto 'con -TEA. ._ rnary issue of the Fanners' Mag- realize that we are in this wast, ducted by Rev. MacMbrray, the : azine. Enquiries are corning from said playing a very necessary part. bodywas borne to the United Church • L _ -= aill over the continent on the sub- now retailing at 65 Cts• r lb. " The ratepayers axe advised to con- Pickering, where a largely-atteridesi _ per jest - mastitis, and other ' cattle eiderall of the above and be pre- service was colnducted by. Rev.. M. _ sea, n subject on which Mr. paredfor a second meeting to be R. Jenlrinson. Beautiful and numer- Ruddy has become a recognized called immediately after the 15th our floral, tributes were at token of And Ripht• 11L Q� • authority: A, copy of this issue is of April, when you will be Baked the esteem in which he was held i� Y on the tables of our public librapry. to express an opinion and vote on Pallbearers iwere• Maessrs Thos ` r—During the last Township some very vital questions. Douglas, Lorne Bath,, Bertrand, We are plaeingon the. market 'a- COmmodlty ' f ori the Session the engineers' plan Ed.. Booth, F. Bunting and W. which W8 anticipate will meet With the same — for the new. super 'highway were p Russell Burrell, Pickering, Passes Nicholson. Interment took place ,in exhibited and many features dig- Erskine Cemetery, Those from a - good success, and will merit the same _ cussed It is found that many alter- t— distance attending the funeral in- First clas9 quality and uniformity.. -tions have been, made from After a' brief illness death sudden- g , _ Q ,� y —_ plan displayed a year ago, m� ly claimed one of Picketing's most eluded relatives and frienis from r Toronto, Peter+boro, Picton; Bionte, The name of this commodity is of them due to the ,clew giant here. respected and well-known citizens .Goderich, Kitchener, pshxwa, St. :._ The closing of certain sideroads in the person of Russell ,Fl6yd Bur- Chanes Mich Saginaw and Lansing _ that would. -hake crossed _o-er this real, on Friday morning, March 7th. g g - -g � G STORE COFFEE- , MS aYhave long been aproblem The late Ma.Burrell had been a h• " and the subject of much concern to lite -long resident of PickeMing ever - those interestgd.. It was believed by %ince his coming -at a very early . AUJXEY FARMS LIMITED - and tb6 retalP?ntroductory" price is 53e. a lb. may, obex "the King was isle on- age, from Frenchman's Baty, where This coffee is round from the coffee bean and i6` ` ly one who could close - th&e -,*ads. he was born. He was -the son of NOTICE is here given that at $' - - and this has probably, been' the John Albert amd Mary Dorothy a meeting of- shareholders of Audley - . P y, carefully hacked in lined bags to insure the very . alae, for, we now learn_ that by the Burrell (both deceased) and ,wawa Farms Limited,' -held in the City 'of: speedy Passing of Provincial legis- tele youngest of a family of four. i'oronto, on the 27th day of Feb- - test flavor and freshness. We want you to try it. " lation, the Pre'vince can now close'Having attended - Pickering- school ruary,- 1941, a resolution was pass- Compare -it with any of the regular higher 'priced any road they wish, with the result he took up farming after his fat- ed for the voluntary $►rinding-up of on,k thiy 1$ Store ll. w i We n(ht to use II• Gist, of those siderosis facing fire let's death, 35 years ago on a farm the Compamy' under the- provisions coffees. • - ' -'• ' slaw plant, all will be closed with just west of the village, which has of the Qntarlo Companies, Act, and Coffee Continuaily. the exception of • the road between since became the A. E. Calvert es- appointing Donald . H. McCannell, G Lots S and 8 (No. 4 1r:. school ), (top next cobamn please) of Toronto, as . Liquidator_ ` n claims a and other rson's CH A �(N - and tihra w)rll provide the main• . en- � � ,/1 tL,� � tirance to the Pmt. This road is R aimaa against Audley Fiume • s. PM -. abosen through it having an aper Community C.lkb News Lnited.- are required to send full . head bridge over the railway and r--• r*irticulars of their claims, -verif- is also the most easily adapted to .Regular Euchre and Social E'vea- led by Statutory Declatation, and _. AUCTION SALE - So 'Construction of A cloverleaf at Ing at the Ciuh on -Tuesday evening setting out what security, if any, ON Il&rch 18 . is held therewith, to the -undersign- new highway, ittating ' Beech ed Liquidator, on or before Mixrc}s resident' will be required to travel 31st, 1941, after • wMhicii date the D COWS Claesii - Aal..rtr.ae®l. Liquidator win ;�A/!� Y �,./©S j a Parallel leg from xhat,sideroad , i( 'to this 'cloverleaf, _to proceed to distribute HORSES, P1G GRAIN E get on to the C()L PTS with no chil n wants SHEEP IMPLEMENTS, G AI TC. vas* highway. The overhead rill- light house -keeping roams, apply the proceeds of any realization from - - %My bridge is bier re-inforr-0 the sale of assets of the - Company, g alt at Mews Office. among the parties entitled :thereto, •` Will be sold by Public action on rebuilt, to parry the heavy ta+atli - among regard only to such claims - that will eater the plat• The wilds �.a3IX.S —.for sate,' Foui 8 x 10. - '�'hursday, t�Vlareh 20th of the Base [ins will of arsass� Well built. Lloyd SnoWdetF,' R. R, , as he has notice of at that time. _ : .. m _ be closed from Mcke� �" 3.. Bovm=ville. - U C ` Dated -at Toronto, this 6th. day of _ .. n_lot 390, on. 3, Pic6ering, at C herr.,�wood rosai west to' ut =least Liss ��q +I p;D r1 for li . - - - gi ght house- '.lurch, 194-L - , Line Bridge south of the _ r - y The Property of Mas Bell 'Telephone " wo �, `Fork APPiY at News Office: faced with the problem of p�i� Expert %'rated and Decorator- A'L'D9 EY FARMS LIMJTED , GEOR+GE T. DAVID SON g 'for their trunk, sable , Q. H. MLoCannetl, Liquidator, _: • _ - vW& Good workmanship. Reasonable. H. $08 Sterling Town, Toronto Ont, Horses basin approx. Oatta, suitable seed. ^«_ runs along the Baine Line at thio J. W. Johnston. Frenchman's Bay. Bay gelding, _rising 9 Yrs. ' - Implements LPOint, alt rough 'no serious ailtnr — p.�d. na. FOR SALE — car trailer, well White Clyde- mare, rising 11 - yrs, Binder, Deering, 7 ft. with truck$ spies are anticipated. � Blair Cl - -nest; ut Messrs Walter C. 'lase equipped. Will see on modete ' four �Xuryan Yds -mare, rising 12 yrs. • Mower,' McCorrnrck; 5 ft. cut acrd Harry Arnold, an obleclloa -bw Persons. E, Mbr9ft, R. R; 2, deeonoR►1i Cattle _ Hopse rake, .10 ft. *Cornritk the cloldrAL of their sideroad will Pickering, Rouge Hill --4-- COlneh ' Black and White ww, 6 yrrs, fresh Ray tedder,. M -H. Drill, '13 hoe, _ lirabably be f. led with the Dpi• ro �yr . / hand in hand calf by side. Frost and i�Vood. Cultivator, -13 ft.., ��- silthough caw alta. AOR SALE or RENT — 50 acre �'' Black and -White caw, 4 yrrs. --due Peter 'IUniilton, -with, steel wheels opinion, 'little 4ncoura gement eouM farm near V69utevale. Quantity of � ► YoU time of sale. Roller, 10 ft. Coamhutt. Set Har- g of alfalfa end clover itiagr 10. bush .'9^ � Black and Write heifer, 3 yrs, due rews; 4 sec. Cockshgtt. Corn Sc, be taken fa•an the remarks of the red clover -seed. -Fred J. Mason„ R. Ir' uffler, 2 row, M -H. Flail Bottom engineer on oris° matter, Mare 7iN R 1 Locust Hill. 29--30 time of sale. doubtless be heard of this {afar. ' ,a 'Aphire cow 4 vis, due time ' of }ray rack,, near new. .No,_ ?1, _Tint$ - Certain plans. of these tKp gentle- FOR SALE 50 agres, Ia +► sale. lea- plow1 Fleury. !Ndd' 21 Peter men would be very seriously aSest- house, hot water treating, 3 Piece Black and White 'cow, '3 ;yrs. , due Hamilton plow- iron Drill Plow.. - ed by the closing of this road. bath, good out buildings. Highwaay,� time of sale, Turnip drill, Bell., 3 -Horse ploav, . A. very.. small,. mixed exam No. 12 Three -and • one-half mles � l Red and V*Ite, cow, 7 yrs. due time C�ocksthutt.- _ Gang _plow, Cocksbutt.. .: attended the Police Trustees Rate- north of Whitby, Phone Brookiin of sale. Scuffler, Hamilton, 'Set of sleighs. payers meetingin the Town Hall, 320.2. ' A." McColl' " Red and White cow, 8 yra. in full Set low trucks with box good, Set + , R. R. 1 Brookiin flow, bred Dew 6. ' ' on Friday evening last, Mr. Frank 29-30 ow trucks, good. Cutter. Set of 1 J. Yrouse, . C hainnan of the Board, Blaele cow, 8 yrs. in full flow bred scales, g- • . . � . � I , Buggy. Cutting- box. • - eccupied the chair•, and described FOR SALE — on' a lot 100 x'200 , jf Jan, 29 . Fanning mill. with, bagger Chathwn their object'in oaTling the meeting, a - solid brick 2 story 6 room house, yrshire`cow; 4 yrs' "in full flow,-. Turni per. �ar e iron kettle Agri Proase''wlae a delegate to tie besenwnd Hot water' heating.' ,� - WHEN YOU TRAVEL ea Jan• 30, Ladder 30 ft. Ladder •25 -ft, Harroy• - important Fire Chiefs' Qomention Piece bath. Sun 'room. Elec. Pump, %,/ Black cow, 7, =r�, in full i aw. bred cartPig crate, Milk. cart. Lawn at Toronto recently, to heat for a'F" a.`d cistern lavers, shrubs and „r - Oct. 27. ]rower with gags Catcher. Gas axn- Bae thing, that in" -rtun;c pa;itu.s sac}i Y i `ta�'le rr?e H?� h• , ;e Black heifer, P vis. bred Dec. I1. gine 5 - h. p, 1Wheeibarrow-. 'Circular' - a3 our 'vi2i •+ii exc',gin c 'for Cky, 1:r I ty-, -. +r r.na�►t� Spin - s r. �. ihat $}le local lire S' o,rr ,.w_.ti� },..� ...,,. v-,.. r�, , e.;.. •, .r=.•..w ., chief is personally respunsib:e to—Pickeiring Nprs. Jane. 4. drl�rns. iiVator trough. 3 Wood bat'-' vibe villa$e for the village fire - Toronto ;g0 1rahire heifer, rising Y years. tela. 14 Apple barrels. Cider barrel. ts• eq- POA SALE --•r` acres land, good Red and White heifer, 1 't arPment, apd that 'he is , yr, old it Sling ropes. 3 Crow bars. Pitch 'for the i responsible gardening or poultry, Good. sized Montreal 11.80 Btiaok heifer, 1 yr, old jlor)ge. 3 Tu�rup hoes, 3 Long hand eget equipment going beyond barn and thicken house. All kinds Red and. White levier coif. = led shovels.. Scoop � shovel.. Straw - Ment the village borandaries. The equip- of fruit, apples, pears etc. 8 -roomed - Winnipeg 86x40 _ 'trent here is bo4gkt Sita p8id fox frarrhe -house,Swine : fork Stable fomes. Stable, broom. electric, hard and soft: $oma Phone 4500 ; white Yorkshire. sow bred Feb. S, Ajay knife. .5 Sets doubletrem. I by the 3atepayerb of the village, water. Short distance south Thorn 1 6 Yorkslh6 pigs, 4 rnonthe old. :Tea acid ehouid fie break nth in Lite kyokeg. Pick. Logging ¢haink ton's C.ornerx�. Vacant of Ap- DQE • 9 • Yorlmhire' r 3 mos. old village while the equipments til Cod cellar and furnace'. Apply R N pigs 2 Mattocks. Quantity white • ash a►w+ay horn the valla equipment he subjects �1$� Z CON" 2 Ewes, 5- Shears, with 4 lambs tongues, suitable for ' binders: 7 785 Aibeet, Sta, Oshawa' • 5 1A0� i s 2 Ewes, 4 shears , with 2 lambs --Reaches 13 ft• white ash. M,elotte Ifaimself w a gpseible civil action _ by that ratepayer in the !�O �O�E' E� 1 3 Ewes, 3 shears, with 6 lambs separator. 2 Milk Ooolers. 2 Dairy village ODER'— for• sale or will ex- through losses sustained in, g geese, Phone Pi k. p711 ✓ .14t *jAy 2 Rw*es P. t+ Rs, vvitaln 4 lanitrs t- that change for • - -Wil. 2 Talk strainers, 01 earner village fire. 'Mr, Protlso, . naturally _ . — • tJti f 1 , 1 shear; wRth 2 iaun2,s - -Iltratal churn, - - aaRis of ercellent manure, s uare 3 Dwe lambs: h`(lI SAME several ?iandred II ihesita�tee .th accept that. naeponaib- - llity, unless his sending the, equip- I q - 4 •► 52 Rock Pullets, Bray type, laying 2 Sets teaain harriers, riickle rrhotini'r. ment outside the village has the Cambers,-, lumber, 60 . yearling hens, " welL 22Wirite Leghorn-,' 'z yr,, {alp- ed. Set `single harness. A' Horse : approval of the village ratepayers. hey arid'. grain, many heavy woven" � �� ing well.: S. -Tons Mixed key. 100 collars. Other parte harness - Alter scone- discussion, is which it wire stall partitions, pipe, pum•Der SnIPlfes etc. H., Wade, Pickering. ' WAG re-affirnned that this equip- - fnen tvelongs to the village, no one WANTED -- at shed or' aanall barn. N g ALE AT 12.30 P. �., B r�-TA1iP wanted to see the fire company Phone Mark 823 ar write R'oy, - 7ER•M i—CA$H NO i�E6SRVE,_Farm dented reface to go to the . assistance of 'Wilson, Claremont, R. R. 2.. - - myo4e outside the village. len a -- - .,`� , Thos. Annan,Clerk t I H. PRENTNE AuctionCP,T ,iota taken the ,Chief was authorized PWS - for sale. 12, 4-5 mbritba. I . r W. Gore, Brock 1Teae � .44 - o J•�► r �y d' C, .. w•''R•�'�'iw:.: ;.._. +.:" - _.: .' -_.. ---