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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1941_04_0477 ", •Ai IN E S T.'H'E'. I K R G...,N 114V OL. LX DICKERING; ONT., -FRIDAY, APRIL 4. 1941 - - ... w 44 .4 7 L , w .: iwwffftit;IIstasi trlaYil. a[ed4oad e H. O. PliA N-Physieian s.rgm. Dunbmtoo. 1617 •`�8. FORSYTH, Opb. D., Director'' moat � f�ata.to � Member � else A Optomstr.�i as�p 'g7er examined brsDDointttxat. • >s0�. tifartmont. Ont. 1.sytst. rK� DUNALD RUDDY Barrister. Sglicitor. Notary Public. Moyoy tpU oan. wAke/o�mcrly occupied by the late'A. ErChris- dua io th vein¢ of [,curt Hoare. wwtby. sty --=-BEXT-ON; - BELL- -fs - R055 oku Harristors fs Solicitors `*. J. BSA•TON. K, C. Telephone kL BROOKE BELL, K. C. Adel, 2,638 J. D. F. ROSS 372 Bay St. ,JOHN L. POND . Toronto At JC=UC4GGUS•McMILLAN ,Parnster. 501- r, otary PuLlic. 1 Melinda Strb.1 iwa$o. eteaiose VAIrin 6603. 99d �1lewk6t TO BBBSRT T. RALI VOR. pL�. �D 8.. A.Is, Grdvabi ot� Rorw T " 01 9howiftlrawor ."ts�. u vowt or aroaW iasnioeAelt _weaad poor of st A". f reb, i �fip ..i�01sm rMIiMO. e1`1kk1� as.al. OC-rN •s>Nse� f ettss><. R. BIZATON. TOWNSHIP D. Convyaac".f oaeio.igia.r•fqr uta.aat,`Btiir�er of t.t......." w`C,.k. oat.. A. R. RICHARDSON OBNBRAL INSURAN09 REAL BSTAT$ OONVRYANCING AX old established ageaey, ready to serve. Phone Pick. 6000. -.*6'WM. MAW 01ORNBRD AVOT1ON1122 AND VALUATOR Sales ce Aacted Anywhere Pb lie at write. Address els Dead" 13treek Hari, 1Wbisby. Oow ria. • Briabw& Rupitil p" Government Licensed (lain St, E. Stouffville, Ont, Pbow 191 Iv%teroity, Medical; asid Surgical cases takes Maternity Semi -Roots MAUR for 10 days -I=.75 Nt,rees in attendance and 54 boar service given. AwsbulkwA Service AIRS. E. R. GOOD t3.37 FIRE IN BURR To Be .8U RE CYRIL S. MORLRY l GENERAL INSURANCE *URVICE PROTECTION. MOt#resse:, Beds. Spriapi. Spring, filled _mattreaser, $10.60 to $39,54 - -or -layer, Felt 64:96 to 10:60 Bed& -4U MOW. walnut imitation $6.60 0 $10.50 ISpriugs-Cable 1 $6.75 to $'10,26 Metair Asobsllames, � or Ni*t h rhos 1500 i C. A. STERRI l a e Funeral Director' .A Furniture Dealer s COT. b Mr. Peter Levine, Whitby, to open Law Ofixe in Pickerlag Bots Mr. Levine and his parents, IIS,r: and Mrs. I. 1,evwe, of Whitby, are well kndwrs throughout this -dis- trict. .1 Mr. Levine is a graduate .of Os- goode-Hail:-He, read law witlr -the late Frank Regale; &,e' •well -k mown . uate of the University of Toronto. • 9&� Levine has his main office in the Qty of Oishswa. He now opens a branch here in Pickering to fer_il- itate contact �v'ith his' many friends and acquaintances -in the_. district Df Ackering. tZ'Ms office will be located next door to the library. The office hours will be from 1 to 6 p. m. on Wed- Qesday and Saturday arternoons. Mr. and Mrs. C. S Rose, Brantford, lub"-bem to Newly - for 52 years, celebrate Sib wedding anniversary. air. and Mia. Rose,, High Street, itrantford, on March 27th celebrated heir 52nd wadding acrd Mr. Rose's list birthday. Congratuulations from > host of friends. Mr. and AR13. Rose were married ar Whitby in 1889 by )r. John Abraham at St:. Andrew's sr�esbyterian Asdsonage. Thep are Cobh enjoying good health today and he Now, w4h thein many more sappy ' returns of their anniversary. Pickering Assoc. meets in a discussion of many of the ulmiy the south 4nd, is just about he Exec.) tonight (the Exec.) at tits Club. _ ..CHERRY'W'00•D M GREENWOOD F.ckering Red dross Society T W A• will have their meeting _ MILLS of the situation for self. In a die Ili . the' Hall, on -Thursday afternoon, ctission of the Trailer Camp paobl The Executive %vpll.. meet, on Mbn- April 10th, under the leadwship of war has, and will yet, be. the cause day, Ai--`il 7th, at '2.30 p. at. D. S. Group 4. Subject for Roll Call - quired, -to-mesodate these trail T. in the -Club Rooms, 'the fOur.Faith in the Holy Trinity. " (CHOPPING Ar Red Cross needs money to continue the good wov� , tickets -are I We welcome 3br. and Mrs. Henry Michell and family to. our neighbor- Monday, Wednesday and Friday being .sold on -the following articles: hood: l WE GRIND FINE y 7 inch h, -painted bow] donated by. Mrs. W. R. Stork Belleville ,TAr• Dunkell has been staying vt-sth Russell and Mrs. Davidson for gran, Shorts and Feed of till 2 0 b_: 2� Oil Painting, donated by a couple of weeks. -•• - . ki.rids, also minerals and other .Atm. Thomas Robinson, tuckering; Winter seems loath to take ita. concentrates for profitable feeding Hand-Made_table,_donated by__ Miss-._ ----- Pennelh Pickering, Hand -made table � and returned - eapriy this week. �-----kept-on..band lamp, donated by Miss Pennell; Lad- iris her visit ao Whit-hy t .. --"�- W� stock only the, best Poultry _ les" Wool Sweater' donated by Mr, South Ontario Rep- - Agricultuast BRO.>rGHAM. _ Feeds and Supplies. J. G. ,Seltzer, andldt Camp. Tick= ets are for sale and the 'prizes ' Agricultural-' meetings for fanners at aY, Ofx. Hugh Gannon has accepted a Hugh, �� Ft- X. - ' ile are on display in J. A. Bus}tby's 'store _taldng_a _.different view position in at the glass ... mindow. Tickets, 10 cts. and 3 for 'held during the 1914-18 period, many f �Mthrs `Alex. Moffat of Toronto call- Clare G. 3blaclegn; M�, R. A) L G 26c. The draw will be at the end of April. It is true, as yet we for the term "Iwofiteer". ed on her relatives, T. 'C. and ora B' Arch. Registered Architect Graduate of University of Toronto - are not completely out of funds, but is bought, i Brown on Saturday. The Plaxton family are moving to Ofde,, 9 Sultan St. Toronto BI. 6214 - - when wpol each Signe in lots of 100 lbs. or more, thereby a all • very well, but the thing we a farm at Kinsale. Alex Moore, the Residence, Pickering, 27 r 11 coating ;16 Ernie will not last for- ur Canadisn people, in this war, in owner of the farm:' j The Happy Circle Mission PETER LE"VINE B. A. ever_ -unless more is added. more of the forgetting about .Band will meet in the Church next Satur. -- Barrister, Solicitor eta.. --ter Jane Wllson-Jon" -- . ,' dW..April 5th 'at 2.80 'n. -ret_ 'Offles hours 1----6, Wed,- slid ered by this appointment. Many his war. The spirit shown in this 130sa Merle Hopkins, convener, for King Str. Pickering - Next to Library sennted to higher governing bodies, 1se,Afaere, and ;n view of the c sV- Christian Culture was in charsre of rturities presented in this vicinitu ghtar of Thomas and Mary Wilso was born July 2nd 1855 in Pickerin Township and was married Nov ,= 26th 1874 to 36r. Paul Jones, eo of Pickering Toa*n&V. They se led in Glen Major on the farm n occupied by their son. Joseph. 1903 they moved to Uxbridge Villa 11$•. Jones pre -deceased her twenty five yeans ago on March.31st.191 Mrs. Jones lived in - Uxbridge un May 1938. Since thin she lived wit her .children. The eldest daughtsi Ddaspr, aged 7 years, died in 188 Their third daughter, Minnie, (M Wesley Runnel]) died July 27th, 198 She leaves to .mourn her _loss, a ' ter, 36sgie (Mrs. John Crammir of Boisevan, Man- One brother, J of Pickering Townshilf. one son, J of Glen 'Mh jor, one daughter, IIMar ar_C (Mrs. George T. Wilson), a Baleares, with whom she lived si Maty 1940. Also thirteen grandchild ren and eight great grandchildren Interment took place at Salem, Mar 23rd, 1941: the meeting of Young Peolple on T� b - -_- --= -- A.- 9 Sunday evening. t .i.r • A .. , 9 W". Barclay has returned "from al3M 3M X - Dunnville. She reports her brother, Mr. Geo. Stevenson, of 'Hamilton, sett Ineuranoe of "All Kinds. 11 • . = cyvr in whir pocst+ healtis. i I . T. Q Browm went to the city on .Bret Rates Ava lk)$ a with Mlonday to see Mr. Wilkie, and saw ge and he_avd, and %wa quite thrilled Seciir sty and Vervioe. twith his experience . 6' There is no unemployment among 'ldfsiress-�Pbon_ t men here now. Many are working in DRtDK1$H;kM PICK SIS ._ the . preparation for the- m plant at Pickering. ` rs. t1Ylk, and ora. Albert Harvey 'mot- ored out frosty th. city on Sunday and took Bert alnd Mrs. Harvey back. °� with • them for a vreek-end Our t>rssehn 'aye 7ttftt wag ftvtte>f Mks. Bert Harvey has pain her �. 60icial Visits as District President, °'' to most of the Blenches in this COAL,.. COK 'r Marg "�e in a discussion of many of the ulmiy the south 4nd, is just about blame to be dealt witch, was - "W ready to step out of that state of the wse-', and guard against onus being just another rural -community uQ profits or the taking advan w'hWe most of us grow our own pot- of the situation for self. In a die atoea, go for the mail at noon:, sad ctission of the Trailer Camp paobl keep the back yard in order. The one member, a farrier; said he rwoul war has, and will yet, be. the cause 'open up as much of itis farm, as of many a change in rural as well quired, -to-mesodate these trail ae urban Ontario, and Canada gen-' ere if they were here on a war job Pickering has as -its lot, the Th2 R:atepsWers' AssociAtion is mdsence of one of the largest of organization in which all here ghoul , war industries, in the making. Such be interested. Its purpose it tL re a scheme, at any other time is resent and speak for those ooked upon by those who are in the intierests, whose farms sand b as a time and place to locate, are located here. The Conw' d with the object of making as much of seen and women appointed of the situation as can be had, naturally acting in, and safe -guard - any means` Canada has, by now ing our c , t w uniy as tar as may be p�bl0., vet they are assisting those iris her visit ao Whit-hy t .. WOOD, -. WOOD, C$IIENT week. job of "winning the war", and are South Ontario Rep- - Agricultuast . BAND$ ti A PCL, rssentative A. E. Innes, sponsored. know of our desire to assist In dee ' Agricultural-' meetings for fanners at - iailtf - the Town Hall, on the 27th and 28th. BUILDER'S SUPPLIES Special -speaker w&s present to aid ,. farmers in their .problems. oleo 100a1 eartage work • A atom shovel has been placed We ha' also placed Ise sto ' a tali on the John Soden, farm, attd a stea LINE at MAPLE LEAF XILLINQ THE PICKERING PLAN dy stream of trucks drive back and f t�Osf��A MY EnEWME. Work for war! Phan ' f or the future! "Pickering Township, and panic- erally. habits, out by av►&bWWll ation etryoneb exceptions, are o els that aside responsible Our taken this ike ude, village Committee Ratepayers' d and red in a discussion of many of the ulmiy the south 4nd, is just about blame to be dealt witch, was - "W ready to step out of that state of the wse-', and guard against onus being just another rural -community uQ profits or the taking advan w'hWe most of us grow our own pot- of the situation for self. In a die atoea, go for the mail at noon:, sad ctission of the Trailer Camp paobl keep the back yard in order. The one member, a farrier; said he rwoul war has, and will yet, be. the cause 'open up as much of itis farm, as of many a change in rural as well quired, -to-mesodate these trail ae urban Ontario, and Canada gen-' ere if they were here on a war job Pickering has as -its lot, the Th2 R:atepsWers' AssociAtion is mdsence of one of the largest of organization in which all here ghoul , war industries, in the making. Such be interested. Its purpose it tL re a scheme, at any other time is resent and speak for those ooked upon by those who are in the intierests, whose farms sand b as a time and place to locate, are located here. The Conw' d with the object of making as much of seen and women appointed of the situation as can be had, naturally acting in, and safe -guard - any means` Canada has, by now ing our c , t w uniy as tar as may be to the fad, *Atb a realiz- p�bl0., vet they are assisting those that the war- has become ev. in higher authority to prosecute the business, and with some few job of "winning the war", and are >tr•e- beading io the job having the higher administration d winning the war. Without speak- know of our desire to assist In dee mg for other areas, who twe know interests of our community., there at the same work, Canadians gen- save new problem- almost _taldng_a _.different view .arising -daily, and oadmsittee_ara-at that of the last war. lit is known► ing to cope with these new problems, during the 1914-18 period, many srrsd such a task will require the the fortunes which have been daily attention of someone Isere, J*. for the term "Iwofiteer". Joseph Banigan, F'vWdent of the Canadian government has Asaoedatiou, who has already rend- many precautions to see that ered inestiaaable service - to this coem- does not occur in this war, which munity, in only a few days, has a all • very well, but the thing we been appointed •Town Manager, Pub.' to, observe .is, the attitude of licity Agent, and in charge of -.in. ur Canadisn people, in this war, in formation. Requests are made -in the kesenting a much less selfish attit- village, daily, for information on more of the forgetting about real estate, housing, boapding hduses uge profits (excepting in some few and labour and numerous other nstances) and more of the self -sac- questions, all of these may' be coy Wee spirit, and one of - let's Ruin ered by this appointment. Many his war. The spirit shown in this problems will'be required to'.be prel- of ours is the same as found sennted to higher governing bodies, 1se,Afaere, and ;n view of the c sV- these will also be -the interest of tate rturities presented in this vicinitu Association. The future of our. vill- t this time, the same objective is age and district is yet unknown, but tall found - "let's get dmcn'to the•`the different problems, as they app- usiness of -winning the war." The eau• are the concern of everyone here of the recently appointed and are in the hands of .enthusiaatic, Association meta on Fri- loyal people w!to will do all in their -n• i -.ht 1 �t the t 01 Qu -( uncy don t drive, they tlly. Ed.) hauling the gravel for gaveA-- per_ _ _ �' re- e of_ � d p_ whs�oee �� exec an guests mest-wot9c near Toronto.. A;.W. MITCHELL The Atiril meeting of the W. I. ri01ker1el will be held at the hone of Mks. M. , - B. Burk. If roads are unfit, the Phore Office 74 -- Res. 66 meeting will be held at Mrs. Har- i -:' vey's Programs for the afternoon will be „Canadian Industries". Mrs. T. b + Robagson, Convener. Roll Call - .HARDWARE Does advertisinginfluence our b _ 'You Mayalt tilt new x ing. Hostess, Mrs. M. Burlc�Helpers: Mesdames: W. Willson, Raine. and COLEMAN r9 �'T1OA' ' RADIANT CIRCULATOR tv The Women's Institute are look- �=y:• ing forward to the .April meeting in in our stOre.� 8 Ty4ms of the 8th, for three good reasons. All are C01e1naII heaters supply pP y the gifts for the Layettes to be tete da" answer to • the .Roll Call. : beating need, The arrangements 'for the Achieve- Also Kitelittl ranges, Cos[ , anent *Day, tM conclusion of the !testers, Pi Etc. Pu Vegetable Cookery project which takes place in Brougha;n ,on April. Callus Dow for your stove 16th. Morning Business Session at. and fumace work. 9.30. Ximbe� of the W. - I. and lad- ies of the community acne cordially ALVIN $U�BY _ invited to attend the afteaatoon meet- ing at 2.30 D. S. T. Good program- 8ariwat's Tt<1ialtsitlt ` . Speaker - Mr. Rush, of the O. II=- U.- PfOKERIl�fi ' Topic - Vegetable. Growing. The _ - meeting is (planned for Mics. Btirk's, gl�LW am -bit- if the roads 'aare in -poor cin 't- - ion; it has been arranged that it be held at KA. Harveys. The Annual Mee., of Brougham Putlic Library was held ase the lib- WhySoffer"? rary on the evening. of 3Sarch 21st. - Mrs. Robertson, Prss., presided. The. minutes of the • -last meeting. Secretary-Treas-. were read by the urer, who • reported cash on hand - for buying books. Librarian' Mrs: Bro'vvn reported patrons, • bt. School, - ? children have been'!- 'free of charge. 'TRUSSES } Money received for membership fees, ;9.50. Books circulated during the year, 1163. 600 of these were ' taken out by juveniles and high 4� - school pupils, comprising btipplemen• r tary readinn for school' work and ; mechanical ked acientifii rha,gazineti. _ 663 Adults were mainly action, ♦_L'A BOYSS D�� a �oi Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gannon spent h YTsii the week -tend with the Mountjoy Hun. Hours_ -'12.1 noon, 6-7.jk ` family, at Kedron asd on Sunday done Go the had as Mica Murie; c .- . I . a ♦ p o r.enan parver to provide for and safe -guard _ S note throughout the µ{tole session our beautiful Pickering Township. =••'-n and Miss Gladys Prevost and I fneir .`riends from Nunt Oshawa. r A v .ter . • ... • ' _ _ _ - =n - + -RADIO BEPOBTEB i, 4 Man who By DAVE ROBBINS monkey. Burma Road Safer Than. - V.S. Hiahways ': IiORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 16 Capuchin "BIRTHRIGHT' Jim and Vera. don't gothrough i, 4 Man who T H O M A S J E F F E RS O N monkey. witnesses to Him; and --again, i Zwly in January, the CBC a formal rehearsal. In fact, they -Safety Engineer From Massa- invented the ORAL A P A R A C E 17 Thigh bone. Spirit, they were given his power Department producel try not to have too set an idea �husetts Compares. Canadian - -cotton gin in L T ODOR A ARD 19 Maxim. 7reetitttres �, of its most stirring broad- '-beforehand of what they'll do on --'.:Safety Conditions 1793. ORE PRE SER V D E! 21 Stir. Ism, but .to wait for the promise ts—"Birthright." The script the air. They just pick out their ` . 0 Measure..N Y A G E R E 22 Coal box. - ;, '• ^� 1 by Harry Ernest Foster, and conga, make a few notes of what lafety conditions in Canada are 11 Born. _ T COMA THOMAS R C R 23 Pitcher ear. - aIle Canadians of their precious they might' say and await the en- much better than in the. United 12 Haughty.•I O N N FF�In p�� STOIC �Li 25 To suit. .refer, of the Holy Spirit upon the as- Heritage today when tyrants have gineer's signal to "go 'ahead States, Vincent G. -Pendleton, Safe- 13 Biblical D M I I O N R 27 Kind of snow To the Uttermost 'Part j Idlled freedom in Europe, and are Their conversation, which ty. Engineer of the General Else,- priest. E T FEZ O O F shoe. ' threatening it throughout the sounds so spontaneous, is spon- . tic Company, West Lynn, Mass., 14 Money paid L I ECT I N A 28 Beret. until -this. In great quietness, world. -The writer tells Canadians' taneous. The station call letters told those attending a safety rally for use of I A S H11 DE S A K I 29 spoof mal. what the Lord told them to do - w their land was built. by the ending the program are given byToronto late in February. properb' ORBS S A NOM 1 C 30 Device for + . tmad-souled dreamers," the trap- the. person reaching the mike first pointed out that in America 15 Boastst - 'life on earth. 9: "And when he picking 6. "They therefore, when they pars and the voyageurs who "dar- --thr. announcer, Jim or Vera. there are 11 persons -killed every 17 Suet Ugly old subterranean VERTICA14 cotton. 33 To inflate. , �d the wilderness with songs" and • + hour. and stated that i1 he had his .18 woman' rael? • T. Aird he' said -unto them 36 Lug• 4 We pioneers who hewed out their "Tunes of the Day" is the . choice between waling along• an 20 Piece of ' _ part`s•'. 2 Learning. '49 In this place. Browned .set within his owti 'authority:';' k�oomesteads from the depth of the name of a new programme to be American highv+ay and the Burma furniture. 3 Metal 52 To eat away. :40 bread. also said, ye men .of Galilee, why gorests, and how it was defended heard on the CBC Fridays, be- he would pick the Burma 24 Provided.. 54 Epoch. 4 Soft mass. 42 You and me. �byy "the gay, unheedin lads whoad, g y g ginning Aril 4 at 9:00 P.M.p.m. g g P Road because ' 1t would . be :eater. - 26 Part of soot pe ug$is ass 55 ng to ' .5 Sl 44. Helmet free the nation froth their de- Ode in war the ultimate ,offer- EDSt. It features the latest hits The. speaker stated that acct-. 31 Abhorrence. les. poles. 6 Tissue. store- to them their• ancient pros- the mount called Olivet,. which is g." _._ from-4he -pens --of - -leading. .tune-.. -- dents -are- not "acts of God;' but 32 Succor. -56 Mineral filled 7�45,Fold Call of a of" It has been decided to present smiths of Britain and America. something human beings do the • 34 Giraffe -lilac rock fissureorse h string. ' "Birthright" again -to Iisteners o!' _ * ' ` _ wrong way. Noticing happens in ` ' animal. 57 Coin. 46 Norse tweet Ootato. - CBC'a National `Network. The Colonel Lemuel 'Q. Stoopnsgle, the world. that cannot be remedied 35 Organ in 58 Direction. •_ mythology. -�•''� - • iroadcast will be heard on Fri. ; -who has earned the title of "Host by science. r mouth. 59 His machine 10 Walnut. 48 S -molding. ' , April 4 at 4.30 pm. EDST. to Hosts"' through his policy of 3 7 Note in scale. seeds 13 His machine . 49. Venerable. - is F program you should hear: entertaining' leading personalities 38 Imitator 'from cotton., •. is the _ .. 50 Otherwise. _ of the" American "scene on ,his - Abse.iit Minding 39 Anim al pest. 60 His gin ranks or pattern the for 51 Polynesian _ I`. S' OF- THE DAY ' Columbia n e t w o r k "Quixis- 41 To court. among most chestnut. »'H1� And here's 'a tip.' ' tou should* Doodle" ptogram; adds three more long list _ In Philadelphia, a divorce ac-, 43 Pillar. 47 Plants --- modern gins, inventions. 15 The soul 53 Ever. 55 Wooden pits. take a ride along harmony high- top-flight names to his .- pvay on the .$=A• Band Wagon, when . he presents „Fred Waring, tion was withdrawn when. the 2 6 'yvith Joe Chrysdale at the wheel. Jean Muir and Mary " Dlargdret wife. -showed up, and when asked 9`he Band Wag�oon rides the air Mc$ride. This is a CBS .Sun- where the plaintiff was, reglied::-lanes "He's is tRight n'111/111 from &KOC eve Friday day treat, at 5.30. out in the car minding the9 •' at 8.30 .— ringing top -_ , - baby ,... 2 li vames and h:t tunes to Ontario ---• radio listeners in a fast moving.. Are you catching Water Win- ariety show. -with- a theme --that- `chell these Sunday nights? Walt Iteases community 'endeavour in b waging a one-man war against J.-" elping to push forward Canada's Hitler and Dr. Goebbels, and we - --- =' ar a ort. get quite a lock out of a re - You can enjoy- the hitsof the marks. Winchell carries a gun play and hear how you can help at all times and has said so more !grin the war b diali—An 1150 than once on his broadcasts.. A SUNDA Y := n 4" -s t n •1P1 If LESSON on Friday nights at 8.30. special bodyguard protects him . _ LESSON I .. . .. -- .. against -any ideas of reprisals that I AROUND THE DIAL might occur to Mr. Hitler's Ges- .CHRIST PROMISES POWER Easy on the ears_ is the Mon- taPo• - Luke 24: 48, 49; Acts 1. #�,aay afternoon quartet -bout at PRINTED TEXT, Acta 1: 1-12 4A5 o'clock on WBL.X, which is Canada's total wool production GOLDEN TEXT.—But ye shall given "over to the bright chAfter "in 1946 amounted to 18,127,000 receive power, when the Holy and pleasing songs. of Vera Holly pounds as compared with 17; Spirit is. come upon you; and ye and Jim Frieling. 846,000, poundi In -1989. shall he my witnesses both in Jerusalem, and is all Judaea and Sa:.aria, and unto the uttermost part of the earth; Acts 1:8. THIS CURIOUS WORLD Fe gm:on ?: T1 Ti LESSON AscensionSofChChri t st occurred on Thursday, May 18th, A.D. 30, as far' as we Are able to -- -- = ascertain. Ieentebb3V occurred,__ J.J. AUDtJ00" ten days later—May 28. sow ONii PQLOCIG OF a "Plaee.—The City of Jerusalem, p PilNS - and; 'for the 'most part, , the upper NIZAA LOUISVILLE, KV, room, wherever- that may have IN IAL3. MSMA AME.D - -been located. _ In this lesson we are forcefullyAA . 7r reminded of the' significance of 81 our Lord's last days on earth, of -the .definite work which He gave // His Church to do, and of the power' which He promised to His Churcb for the doing of this great work, together with the an- nouncement of the angels con- ` terming our Lord's return. Our Lord's Final Words The final appearatree of our Lord and His Ascension are re- coided only by Mark and ' by g Luke, though Luke's account is by far the fuller of -'the two, both in the .Gospel of Luke and his aw _ +sss.rmasen+os. work, known now cowl, ea historical t k, gr as the Acts. of the Apostles.. ._�SUCH � Acts. 1:1 "The former treatise A pix plc I made, O Theophilus, concerning all that Jesus began both to do ^4JtU�N . and to teach. -2. Until the day in � M� _ which be was received -ups after'' "Z CSO that. he. had given commandment 8 through the Holy Spirit unto -.the Owfi..v. OL904VA-S CW P000 apostles whom. he had chosen: 3. To whom he also -shoveled himself AS. alive after his passion by•.many 'GALVlN t7O01�OGE - ;�•.• • •ti , _ proofs, appearing unto them bp' IV ANCA t OR 8067Lxkj the space of forty- days, and Om AATM speaking the things concerning ,- HIE WAS C004 the kingdom of God:" I•n the . OF MUSETTS'Q opening paragraphs Luke gives, as it' were, the three keynotes of -the ANSWI t:, Calvin Coolidge never was mayor of Boston. During treatise -to follow: the-, subject of itis first term as governor of Massachusettss he won nation-wtdo, the book .of Acts is the same as jtotice In the press for his hendlina of the police strike to Boston, that of the Gospel (former treat - and for his statement. There Is np right to strike against title Ilublle Ise)- the words and- deeds of safety by anybody, anywhere. -anytime." 1. . _ Jesus; the Acts is the history of mum; Where does the aYord "coyete" eNae tm=T "the fulfilment of the commission -;.­Pop—pop's Prepared to Furnish the Sharp Cuts By J. MILL,AR. WATT Y � 11°x—" .a� ¢ ?�' �;�''"' � �— � r $ ��r • - � ;,� ,. �Ir M AD 100 sat �.,.s I Lop- rt - of Christ to the disciples to be Holy ,Spirit is come upon '"you." _ r witnesses to Him; and --again, The. Apostles were not only this commandment was given promised the power of the Holy through the Holy Ghost. Spirit, they were given his power The Holy. Spirit = - —divine power, power to convict;' 4. '. And, bash assembled t " g ower to illuminate ower. for P p gather with them; he chargee miracles, power when at work in' them not to depart. from Jerusa- the hearts of men would actually Ism, but .to wait for the promise transform them. Today the Gos- of the Father, which, said he, ye pel still lives! Men are saved., . .., heard from me:- 5. For John in Sins are put away. Hope is bora deed baptized with water; but ye In the human .heart. The Holy - sha]I be baptized in the Holy Spirit is still with us, but of - Spirit riot many days hence." course, He will only work through ; These words to the descent those' who yield to His sovereign .refer, of the Holy Spirit upon the as- -away in the throne=room of their sembled believers. on the Day- of dives. Pentecost, ten days after our To the Uttermost 'Part Lord's Ascension, and we can "And ye shall be witnesses both truthfully say that ` the Holy ....in Jerusalem,'and Jii. all Judaea Spirit , has' - continued to abide and unto the uttermost part, of - upon the' Church from that day 'the earth." This verse is relly until -this. In great quietness, an outline in brief of the book of we should' all set' our souls still, Acts. The disciples did exactly silent unto God, and give the what the Lord told them to do - Holy, Spirit time to 'quicken and their job was to be witnesses and deepen in us the assurance that tell the truth, the 'whole truth in + - God • will grant • Him to work their message of Jesus and His mightily. 'life on earth. 9: "And when he 6. "They therefore, when they had bald these things, as they " Isere come together, ' asked him, ` Were looking, he 'was taken up; saying,' Lord, dost thou at this and a cloud received him out of time restore •the ,kingdom of Is- their sight." - rael? • T. Aird he' said -unto them Angel's Message Ii A not for • you to know times _The ' 10. "And while they were look- -oa`- or season, which the Father hath ing stedfastly into heaven as he .set within his owti 'authority:';' went, behold two 'men stood by " This. amazing question indicates them in white apparel; 11. Who an established faith in. Him as the also said, ye men .of Galilee, why Messiah, but betrays, at the same stand ye looking into heaven! this time, an 'expectation that His Jesus, who was received up from kingdom would be to some extent you into heaven, shall so come in a temporal one—that it would. like manner as ye beheld him go - free the nation froth their de- ing into heaven. • 12. • Then re- '. pendence'.on the :Romans and re- turned they unto Jerusalem from store- to them their• ancient pros- the mount called Olivet,. which is ` perity and power. 8.: "But ye nigh unto Jerusalem, a sabbath PAO— shall receive power, when the. day's journey off." By J. MILL,AR. WATT Y � 11°x—" .a� ¢ ?�' �;�''"' � �— � r $ ��r • - � ;,� ,. �Ir M AD 100 sat �.,.s I Lop- rt - - _ Maple Syrup Time Is Here In Ontario ++•�+»•�»�-�+«�«�»- keep the apples alive. Tho carbon J; a dioxide and low oxygen puts them til What Science into deep sleep, like an anaeathetic. Round up Ogen s rx , st The efZeect is to literally slow 3- for a Real Smoke t • down the.Ir' of living, or of _ -; S D Q 1 n i g an -dying, so that the last aging d g, y for many montl`s ririthoit detects o- able charge, even in flavor. _ i' l -1FOR SEVERE BURNS , Dis'cotiery of a new treatment for a 10- l :�� aei ere burns has been announced '�ly� « ? by authorities. al John• Hopkinsga Q d e r n x Hospital in Baltimore. The treat A-ment uses a combination. of Sul. MEtiquette ' p� '�• • is fadiazine in Spray form. Reports _ from the hospital shovK that. it has. ' t ,BY ROBER-1 A LEE x•; produced remarkable results in its early teat case. " 4 HAIR GROWTH AFTER DEATH. 1. Isn't it permissible for a- •vrirvP�� r, woman to take a mans arm when P r a• v+ { ; .r A _ Caiitorxlia physician has cited ' Take a ti from • >l i. statement that baix grew.to a cqn- walking along the street? bid timers Who 3 1', _. siderable length after a body was 2. When h bachelor has been-lwent�� {oiling their oyrn for •, entertained b married friends Y years or more. Their brand • interred in two cases. The Journal Y� , is Ogden's and they wouldn't think what , is a good: _ --way-for-him-to- -.-of smoking -anything -• • �� #� y 1 �; o{ the American - - anything else;- They tike.._. ' w tion expresses doubt as to the ac- return` the hospitality?' '- it because it has a taste you can't, match -a taste'which comes from is b t states it 3. Should a child be. permitted t" ~ k , ' k s ,�� `. > v •� - Though it is not•expeFted that the ,run this year will be very 'heavy, 50,000 Ontario farmers -`who have tapped their maple trees count on " _ harvesting a normal crop .of syrup. Many's the "sugaritlg-off' party being held. The season brings enjoyment as weft as hard work.. �. .� _ *�-�'j_•that _ 1'31 Mill,16n U. S'.. `11A ` Y iSltors l�I 17`tV Visit' curacy oY the relor u is possible for a small growth. to take place after somatic death due to .continuation of the tilolecular life processes until available osy gen has been used. there is :also a deceiving appea_rauce of growth of hair on a- dead person -due to the shriuldfig :oLR hick-. poses portions of the hair shaft prevloualy concealed. APPLES PUT .t0 a's Apple$ from last year's crop, " keptasleep asleep by a neer process so they remain as:. fresh as when picked, are 'coming on'the maritet •to leave the 'table before the rest of .the family have finished eat - t Ing' 4. When a bride is to be mar- tied in a traveling suit, what should the bridegroom wear? 5. -What is the best way for a man to ask a girl for a -dance? 6. May one use a lead pencil - for writing a social or business -letter? Answers - _l. Yes, under certain condi- tions it is all right. If the street is poorly lighted,, or otherwise dangerous and uncertain, it is well to do to; •slid also when its dlstlncttve blend of choice rips tobaccos. Try it. You'll find It's nt • just another tobacco—it's Ogdonle. On the beat ctggar�eae papers - Yoflue" or "Chanteclee are flood enough for Ogden's OGDE Nts FINE CUT CIGA CIGARETTE TOBACCO Asir Ogden' Cut AV troI the speed of motor boats as . a result p of an accident on the well for nine. years, enjoying - er an um re a. Wlupi w8 ing unpeg River in which -a 1 They have been stored, since last Take them to a restaurant for meals without medicine." Stont- HEARD? -whic is good for all forms of in- - ' summer by four, storages In New. York State, and at Cornell Uni- dinner, or to the theatre: 8. No,. he' should sit until the was badly Injured. The misha P occurred when the girl was run . hfcl.eod's Stomacltld Co., 558 Bath- -"YOU ..Prospects For A Greater versit flas quietly down while bathing near Wilt TOBACCO ♦ Tourist" Tratde For Thli Year where this new recess 3 p bees under-devetopinent for four` others have finished. Of course, • he nlry be excused if the grown- • . Northwes rn facie last tie On ; pounds Fragrant Virginia Leat Cigarette Tobacco '32.50 � `sailor Are- Reported = years fiy Dr R 3!" 8mook, assist- e ups linger over` after -diaper cof- August. T. T. T.. Bower,: , The old had' retired from -the CAR AND TRUCK- PARTS ant professor of pomology. 'fee and conversation. -• 4. A- Huai= operator bt the charged' with- negiigrnce, - sea. Each morning a grubby youngster knocked' at his door,. TORS, . POWER -UNITS. ffydroulie Ttye fruit was placed' last. fall -In Goof rooms, Hess suit. b. "May I have the was acquitted when the court cul- Starter% Mai aetos, Carburetors, went in and came out again. Af- Tourist traffic from the United 4o degrees instead of the ordinary 32 degrees cold nest dance'!" 6.' Not unless one is' Ili --the* ed there was no provision in the iter this had gone - on for some States to- .Canada continues to ■tor- and writing Ietter in Criminal- Code covering the *per. _ _ weeks the curiosity • of . the villa- -sers now freely across the interna- tional boundary, according to the -., age temperature. The rooms .cera tightly sealed and . the oxygen of- bed. - sting speed of motor boats was, aroused: "Tell me," said one to the Immigration Branch o! the De-. Mines Resources, their aft• reduced to loco percent. instead`of &s - - -- ki�[ eLu'�' BC plat It You use aa' electric vacuum. youngster, 'why do you visit that partraent of and normal Dom. _ cleaner, empty the dust -Dag ire- _ every morning?",59.8,777 which reports'that 18 At the same time the carbon•dlox- do Steed of Boats quently and regularly. Failure trf Fell,ra r, he es me a visitotw d Canada from to to five Dfruitcent. er was ng ao for threbuild3agl If I y him captain United States during' 1940. -'this gas comie trona the _ Attorney -General o err y G rdeU D. ads for the o! ^+ P •- wants you immediately. ' though Canada u at war; and her This atmosphere ha.s been main- Conant declared last week the London after the disastrous fire ' "And what-- does he say -to to industries have been re -organized- r8e tamed steadily ever since. The two y federal government lard been of 1664 were obtained from -Si that♦,r . on a' war basis, no. restrictions, -per cent. oxygen ie just enough to to pass legislation to ia�t °n COQ and wheat leaded at ' "ge says, `Telt the captain to have been placed on the entry of can. the Port of London. bona tide tourists from friendly,asked = . - go to' blazes."' or neutral countries. - -- MORE- ENQUIRIES- RECEIVED ADVERTISEMENTSe.e He: "Last night 1 dreamed Prospects for_ a much greater .e:CLASSIFIED = 1 was ssarried to tie cost tourist trade in 1941 were envis- Imautiful SW in the world.' aged by D. Leo Dolan, eblef of ► j " Sieg 06, Georg., Were the Dominion. Travel'. Bureau, in WAA•TiE;D FOR SALE RELIGIOUS AGE"S I N� �PP7r' ' an address last month before the • 11th dinner TIRES.. .. 17 adON'1'H9 GUARANTEE, i one0 to RCL with GOATS. NANNY AND BILLY $12,00. 0. Runner Uula SLIJAH COMING BEFORE CHRIST. ' _ - Japanese bragged to annual of the- Traf- £te Club of Montreal, x all � profit, peso a Eg pt will pay you to write Tor gib. Guinea ire pp DWanteocks 1. =1d Harold wonderful book sent free. 8e !d o Melrd H., Rochester, New York. ab- other that he made a tan last 20 The speaker noted that since pr1ce9. Agents wanted'-. . - .save money for Ontario. —311aelon, _ years by opening only a fourth the . beginning of 'the present yourself, and make a few - dollars selling your friends, Ali. GOITRE SEWING MACHINES AXD REPAIRS section, and -using this for five year, more than 22,060 inqulripa for information tires shipped. prepaid: subject ro our 'inspection and .approval " HAVE YDU GOITRE? "ABSORBO" reduces. For`. SINGER-8EE REVERSE STITCH yeses, then the next section;' and � travel had been y a aIle Tere Service, 1 Elm 6t., Toronto. Particulars writs J• A Johastoa Co., 371 Slat. ]9" before buying. b8ewfa dCop+m • =ire on. _ . - - recessed b x the bureau at Ot- -Toronto. ' prices and terms. Re sirs. Suez �p� Machine- The other Japanese registered tawa. This oras an increase of MARY CHICKS an lbt Tongs St., Toronto. Ott, zr - irwrn. - "Wisteful l" be • ejaculated. -"I 81 per cent over the highest (lumber ever received fox a cor- - -OXFORD-. -CHICKS FROM ON. tario Breeding Station Flocks, six- H ERRS WANTED iif N E BUY HUNDREDS DIFFER__SEED FOR 3A T. jI 1 was better taught, I make a fan responding period. teenth year culled and blood-. by sent Herbs. Rb is Barks. Dominion er r Write at ! t rs, 1425 Montreal. Distributors, NORTHERN GROWN NO. S ALSIKF] lest a lifetime. I open it wide, and __T_ �gment.J o�Ahis griculturalepCoi- Main. Is eats Siad,.Not9 Denny re 90% p � • ihold it under my apse . quite IfuotionIess. Then', I $rave ` ' i ' 'Out e cg ,' G4eip , arced R'ock' Cock- erels Sc each, -White Leghorn HORSE FOR SALE, s tc ' - it D ace timothy clover, 11 testa pound. No. i Mtn- 'Yogi ' my ,eye lbo &7 Cockerels 2c each.. Wri,te fat' Cir- cular. The Oxford Farmers' Co. '''PERCHERON STALLION, 4 YEARS; tura Atalke balance dutch clover id state pound. No. 2 Win. _ Operative Produce Company, Lim. a real horse cheap. Information, tura Alaike 50 n%, timothy $0%, i l a DO You find the ' elbow,e OL 3 (ted, Woodstock, -Ontario • Picture. write J. Ayl�car,d. Queens- c�IIta pound. No. 3 Timothy. No• 1 'Purity 9 Teacher: I said, Draw a )horse your sweaters get pushed out of RAISE GOOD CHICKS WITH JOHN. vllie. Ont. cents pound; no primary noxious weeds, sac, pay - and tart. You've only a hone. -shape quickly? If So, try sew- 'pride son's bred to lay barred plymouth rocks and S.C.W. le horns Barron g LEGAL meat with order. 1Vm. A: Revd, Enriton; Ontario. .drawn a Freddy: the 'horse' in a four=irlch strip Of Sllk _ g P Strain. 16 years breeding, culling 'and J' N. LINDSAY, LAN UFFICE, CAP. .Yes, insit,A- as a lining. Cut the' silk- hatching blood testing. Price itol Theatre Building, St Thomas, SNAPSI'IOTS TODAY will draw the cart. on the straight so that there is for March and Aprn Rocks. and Leghorns Ontario. Special Department for - TRWUM T n0 "gn.T" and, tack it' -to' the in-- as hatched 10 cents.. Rock Bullets .1T, teats,. •Leghorn farme'ta collections. TO -MORROW l ""If you `get up' earlier in the side 'of the sleeve just at the el- Pullets' 20 cents. Circular with other prices on request. J. D. POULTRY Your films -are cercttiny. ant).scien-. tlfically processed bj Imparter, ]morning than your ' neighbor," bon, using long Stitches on the Johnson, Fergus, Qnt. make sure they last.... to said the town philosopher, "and wrong side and very thin ones A-1 BABY • C H:I C K S, BARRED Rocks; \Vhite Rocks, White Leg- ',with a or 8 ExPOSt:RE FILMS 23c beautiful woik harder and scheme - more -on -the• right. This band takes the-' RI'SINF-94. OPPORTI NITti horns, Brown I:eghorna Jersey MmJP.;here enlarrrament free 8. reprints with znlarg;enient 25c. i and stick t0 ,yol}r job more close. Y strain and revents that tl l P $ y, RON TOWN GROCERY. STORE Black Giants, New Reds, Write for new love prices, : Thousands of letters from is and st u later planning how to 89 P p g pushed -out look at the elbow. The attached dwelling. Rent 825. Clean stock, tixtuTes, about fifteen hun- A. H. Switzer Hatchery, Grnntori, customers testify to our superior, quality and service. make more -money than -your' -same-idea can be used for tires- dred.�Rm.,Pearce; F,xetrr. Ont. IMPERIAL PITOTO SERVICE neighbour and burn the midnight ses of thin wool liable, to stretch. L'ARy, NE, AN tir£D i3AB1 rxicKs. GOVERNaIENT AY- Station J, Toronto. • a 4ril planning how to gat ahead -of proved White Leghorns and Barred STOMACH SUFFERERS'. r him while he is snoozing, not only DfOLVT PLEASANT \JOTORS.LTll„ Rocks, -also sexed turrets or Cockerels. Brc•edeng since' 1902. t will you Ieave more mons when Y Toronto's. _oldest Chrysler. Plym- Doth dealers; three location, 632 Send for ,,rice list: Wright Farm, LET DR. SIcLEOD'S STOMACHIC bring you this year, you die than he will, but you'll • Dft. Pleasant Road, 2040 Tonge Sr., Brockville, Ontario.' .happiness t:. Townsend, Oorae,'• Ontario lt8ve it a, darn sight sooner.". 0 1650 Danforth Avenue. Our feed f ars make us many friends. BRAY DEI;iVFRS "THE CHICKS. states: Suffered for years with terrible gnawing pains few hours -- There was a young 'girl in - CHICKy, PULLETS -Order with confidence of quick delivery most breeds, cross breds, pullets, cockerels, capons.'Started lifter eating. Also 'had vomiting attacks and hemorrhage. Nothing, ^t the choir BOOKLET PRODUCING EGGS CN- chicks. Write for list Dairy- Sp♦c- teemed to help .'much but. soda. - and it only for ahor_t_time illfllose- voice -u— —�-- -- --der"-Ten-Cents-per-doyeti for -Feed - fals showing brce7l?; �i{h ates, _them earrib of Dr. hlcLeod's Stom- . , e up Dir and h Till one Sunday night .'It went out of sight And they found it next day -in the spoir. _ -Machine tool production• • in Canada during 1940 ovas valued < at $10,821;949;` corhpared, `with $1;048,419 in 1939, 'an increase of 800 per cent. - -MOVING PING PACKING - STORING 111:riurcrl ii�ge Vnruituic L''6ol- Curs-iVinnipeg and IVcst to .,oast. M. RAWLINSON, LIMITED 1!•,, Ohl'•.-lwd 1485 610-YONGI;, ST. - TORONTO A Tpusl Cost mailed free on'request. Ord6r• available, Some specials now im- K chLcks and pullets now. Manor mediate delivery are Leghorns, Farm, Clarkson, • Ontario. Barred Rocks, 1 H x .L S. Bray Hatchery, 130 John N., Hamilton, 25 FREE, CHICKS Ont. (limited, number Turkeys). WITH EVERY 100 pUTx TS,or 100 OFFER TO IlVF\TORS mixed chicks rjrdered. we give 2b �� .OFFER TO EVl✓RY INVENTOR free nhle100" s. lx td a $18.00 $8 $19.00 List of inventions and full Lnfor- $10 100' dL00:. Chicks $8.00 00 mation sent free. The Ramsay I $10.00 per s, $1. 0; erela per 100 Co:, Registered, Patent Attorneys, light brer:d., 51.50; brPeds. a rd 213 Bank Street, Ottawa, Ca $•1.00. Immediate deliverk. Goddard pada. v'hirk 'H ktrc h'e r y, Britannia ' Heights, ,Ont. PERSONAL . / 'DD��m���N BAiiFRV EQUIPMENT DUPREE PILLS $1.50 RAKERS' OVENS AN17 MACHIN- DOUBLE STRF:-NGTH 53.00. Ladies— BAKERS' rebuilt equipment al- quick; reliable relict• foi••-delayed;, ����� _Ways on hand.. Terms arranged. overdue, or painful_ periods. •1V11- Correspondence invited. Hubbard Ilam Crosby, Dept WL. 204 On- Porfable' Oven Co., 103 Bathurst facie. Building, To,roOto. HEED i H IS ADVICE t I St.. Toronto. SALESMAN WANTED rhousands of women F,NHALST TAN4• goaamllingthru"tryingg SALESMAN WANTED' WITH CAR times" wtth Lydia E.F•XHAUST FANS, NEW GENERA?, to sell to , stores, Ladies' House Ptakham'e Vegetable Electrics.- vent ander 'vi•holesalw Dressrs and Men's Working cloth- Compound—famous T-oronto Nferw11)tiit,,, 29 ,Melinda, ts, on commission baste. Cash bond for over e0 years in re- Toronto. required to cover cost of samples. lte.vingfemalefunp- Exclusive terrffory gfven, State tional troubles. Try It -- a P P ISSUE 2 —rJi2 F.O. Box 14:1, Montreaal. •W rite achic. Atter t(tking three bottles _ I was freelrgm pain. Kept on. 7niproving••-and have now been well for nine. years, enjoying meals without medicine." Stont- -whic is good for all forms of in- ,1 digestion. Drug Store or write Dr. -_ . hfcl.eod's Stomacltld Co., 558 Bath- , ursf, Toronto, $1.25 per bottle Pnstpatd, _ .+j TOBACCO FOIiR POUNDS BURLEY AND VTR_ 71111a. Leaf for pipe $1.55. Five pounds Fragrant Virginia Leat Cigarette Tobacco '32.50 s, "i postpaid. Natural Lea t, Tobacco Co.,. Learn- Ington, Ontario. _ Guaranteed CAR AND TRUCK- PARTS tilled —_New_.- SPEC'fALJ'ZJNGi tN REBUILT NO - TORS, . POWER -UNITS. ffydroulie H o s s t•, Wlaehes. Generators, Starter% Mai aetos, Carburetors, Radiators — Exchange Servieie, Glass Satisfactionppr r refoae. Levy Auto Parts, DepL J., •TeMeft. - b : a:. ._.. .,C ' •'�.: _ . - . _.. - aa-- ... � mow.... 18E PICKERING NEWS WANTED _ : •. _ .. DBAD HORSES AND CAI TLE _ Term I For ' free pick up phone pez year. $1.60 In advance i • }-CI�A,'RDbl}ONT $tbscriptions to tile- United States �..• .. .. 913 cad Gt, Witaino $2.00 in advance. PIWERING 506 AGINCOURT' ---zone .--.---,.--2144 John Marlar, Prapr1#4ee . We pay the • • phone obarges 1111040600b GORDON YOUNG LTD - •T.oroma. Phoae Ad..36W `VOR SALE — choiee loo -acre farm two and 'gone -half miles fromStouff- #ille, good buildings, plentty of''wet- COCKSHUTT clay. loam:,hydro,. borderingP'rav iIIcial Highway in Whitchurch . Twp - ?Ownergiving up farming owing t j' FrostWood iII hes t i. If required will sell entire {�/ aqu4pn+ent6 Priced, right, Enquire at ":Bpx. M: Tribune, Stodffvllle, or at - • �� enc g y News Office, Pickering. 32-3 Now Black of •Part os. Basi `:FOR S." — 200 bush. Van guard Beiriea on -above aaaatasa Seed- .OAtz,-:65c._ bush:' RAft B - Implemeato one exhibit In seaesa : ,ting Barley, 75c, bush. 200 Bush. Plows, mowira sk • .Bm►nner Oahe, 60c, bush. John Miller, _ 1 -- " Claresrwnt. phone Clare. 313 tf �+ L, LYE G :rl(iR SALE — bunch 'of First Class - 1 Claremont, Ont: Yorkshire weanling pigs, bacon type.., and disease free. Best prices. Apply •to i,. Kahn, one and. half. miles south MapleLeat Mutual Fire- - of Balsam, . .32-3 Exp IaSnraace Co., Panted and Dewrator — -, -Good workmanship. Reasonable. H.md _ AaWA]!iESA >kI(f. J. W. Johnston. Frenchman's Bay. -�-= - .. FOR SAIZ — c;7 trailer, -Cheap rates for " Farm and Country' -equipped. Will accomthodate• four buildings. -`- persons. E. Morgah, P R. 2; Windstorm Insurance on Buildings -_- Ac.IcerinM Rouge Bill 4-- Windmills. Silos etc. WVR 5ALE on a lot 100 x 200 a solve brick 2 story 6 room house, baseamorti Hot. vi ester' -heatitf -- P piece bath. Sun roma. Elec- Pump, Well and cistwm ' Law'ns. shrubs and )fruit; vegetable garden. Hon house > ' 'Wali exchem4e for city property- -Pickering News. SKATES SHARPENED RADIO 3ERVICE •= Electric. wir- tog and Repairs. Export Service on ' I3 flakes of Receivers. Reasonable !Baled a` 'les Tested Free. Rlosaeil Ills G -am Branghaas, Ont - SOW QOVEP-N7dF-N SEALED RE- :ISTERED GRAIX — and know wihat you sow. We have it in Registered -=- No. 1, Nobarb Bariey, 3rd genera- _ tion at $1.05; Registered No. 1. Er- lbaln Oats, $rd generation at 90c., or e No. I. Q6mmeroisl Seed Erbans at '70c. per bushel. W. FI: W"tney-and Zon, W'estglen Farm, Pickering Out 'FOR SALE — Reg. dual-purpose «Shorthorn bull, ready- for service: M: - Bn Burk, Phone Pick. 1031. ALASKA SEED — oats for sale. - ]Registered No. 1. 100• piO�en`t• gerrn- Ination, at $1.00 .ver• bush, and Com- _ ln►ercial-seed at 75c. F.. -M. Chapman, Audlsyo 33-5 FL1RN-I HS ED - surnmr cottage at Whitby, 4 Bedrooms. Living -room. ;Fire plan ,Water. Electric. Pbx 216 :News Office. IFOR SALE — CheStetfteld. Uving- 7room rug; 9 x 18, almost new. Floor - laintp,,Bridge lamp, Box t15 News �Olfiae. . .FOR RENT —• 3 -roomed cottage, - • furnished Sleep fine. Mm. Hannah .White, White's road, Dunnarton. ?FON, SALE 5 .to 20 acnes with abuildings. $19W cash- Ballance easy terata. 4 Tindall, one stile north of - 'Whitby. 83.4 'FOR SALE in Port Perry, mod- -ern, substantial 8-roorn house and ;garage in excellent condition. Sac- rifice price to close estate. Reason- able teakns. A�tply Mtn. G. M. Ren- stie, Port Perry. 33-5 - 10 ACRES r — for sale. • Good farm- wd garden land. Orchard, 90 app,^_ .trtea, pew, plum' oherries. Good bank barn 30. x 40, water inside. Itespberries. Enciuire at Nowa, or to - ;Vert Harveyr, Btrougham, ' 33-4 . _- _ SALE REGISTER TUESDAY, APRIL 15th -, auction reale. Property.. of Mrs, I, Powell, o€ _Claremont, 9th con. Pickering. The property consisting of 9 -roomed fra¢ne house, large . corner' lot, and furniture as follows: 3 •bees, stove, s.4 tables, 2 rockers, 6 kitchen chairs, - -:2 arm chairs, 2 couches;- Victroia, - wvashstand, large sideboard, cupboard crystal radio and other miscellaneous _- - zrticles: A. S. Faprrrter, auctioneer. ,Sale at 2 P. in. r - = Brock Road Chin and Chatter Club : tQld tickp. to for two quilts. The res- etlts of the Draw Were — First, a Fan Pattern -Quilt,-won-by Mrs.. M. J r•lock, Broughap L Second — a J W14.. crooked rail° fence; .won b3 G. Petty, Cherrywood, The money roc -- dived, $60.00 to go to the Telegmam filar Victims' Fund e — 'Dance in the I. O, O. F. man — 1V%Uv4l% Weesdky, April 9th. , PeaiS,o s Cartage ` F da _Ai Deoce well be held in the I. f O. O. F. Hall, Whitevale on Wednes- ANDI DAILY day evening, April soh. Audrey All Kinds Of R3 1lr Work - Smith's Orchestra. An Brown, floor , p TORONTO-PICKERINO manager. Proceeds in aid of the B. All Tuoinn Guaranteed w` , W. V. Fund. Ladies, please provide. TL'. S. M&ODONALD M h•urniture oviD SUFFERING FROM BACKACHES, ' Rheti uratic Po in, Sciatica, Lumbago 200 dose Ave. Toronto Your Patronage is. Appreciated is not n000nmr, Use RUMACAM -- PJ30I+tE PICK 5394 at once for quick relief..-, HpYW DRUG Go, TkioerYng, Oat, P. -C. V. HARVEY PEARSON A. C. E- H. . Prop.: r, L s E. OW ILL Radio Ser • � C/ e/ f VVJNNRAE DIRT;OTOR AND : Expert service and re- .. 1 HYBAi.YHA Atioesssor••tolW. J. matbee, — .. pairs to -all makes. -Reag- eWullaritl. PERMANENT NAGGING PAIN onabee chargee: Work ,Nigb6and Dy Elar►iw THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER guaranteed. l3ui nest Phone Restdenee Phooel AND xEfi� IS, ITMAY .—ARTHUR -... 914,s --- YOUR EYES. .�_. C H TUCK DPT D Graduate Radio and "Tclevison L • • 1nstitute;•Member Official Radio The Pickering Dismy Block oA. IP. O. Service Men's -Association, .. 1060" Ulf BR(?CK MEAT MARKET OMA WA. OWL THEATRE We carry a fail line of ` Contributions to Fresh • All -Shows -Daylight Saying Time Telegrm as , War Healthfully Air-Conditionedured _ � , AY, FRIDAY dr SATURDAY � THUkSD Victinis Fumd .APRIL 3..4 and 5 Meats -- - - - --Twe Shows. at 7.30 and 0.36 Automobile Insurance of —.7.w-&— Saturday :Matinee at L30 • %J4r cell/tlry its as JVur rMrTraa Acknowledged $218.15 All. Binds - Lalaeahore Coffin. Club ..JACK BENNY 1?h01e"Pick 1$20 Write or Phoni - S, S. No. 2, Pickering 21.16 FRED ALLEN i CLARENCE SILK BOWMAN 8i; $0WE --VMITB'Y, ONTARIO "Love "thy �TTENTIOlyr • Fare's Elevator Neig]. r Repair Shop- -'Claremont- -• Ont. _ WITH $ ' -- _ _ Brock Road Gravel t1►fAFLY MARTIN - 'Tractor' Service Pit _ Graduate 1. H. C. Tractor School the farmers of this tom. and !� 10_years experience munity are asking -me to ROCHESTER Crushed Pit Run Service in all mekes of Tractors have all farmers. who are ' PJuti Latest "Canada Carries CID' Lieensed Garage Service Sies, - Giarel - s' Satisfaction guaranteed interested in marketing erSand and Gjp - JOHN NORTON hogs sign S petition to "Everywhere in E'ho:.e 5 10 ct.A REMUNT have the government pay _ -;Stone � - - - the Worlid" a bonus on live wbight i Delirresed or Loaded in' P'6 graded hogs. Please PHON& OUnt, Pick ICi25 fall in. MONDAY, TUESDAY %: WED,SDAY isre>fsta of a Howard 547' APRIL 7, 8 and 9 f r ° pbsoo " I& NJ' LBOs nw'Leet Coraplste Sbow at 8.�. - jolaN BOVRNT lie- t)01( "South of Suez" - PICBERIN4 �dILLS WIC Notice •to Y%IW Fame or drop in. and let me d ov GEORGE BREN7 you how Bray Ckicks made real t We do Building aid all • kiaiabi its [os poultrymen 1st yes+'• Shur'galn feed, ser. BRENDA MARSHALL _ OAIiPI$NTB�i�, .]Personal attention, prompt . • • GEORGE TOBIAS ' Vice iri><ll, •chicken � A.LSO AN ADDED ATTRACTIOK OBi!$NTiN[l, Lockwood Milling Co., Pickering L G. Wilson. R. R. 1, Myrtle Stn. starter, Srowmg 4i y, PLUMBING; _ Argentine Nights _ ..sod .. mash, laying mash, range mash.' o .:WITH C. , d.do 1411"Brantford Roofing ZOWNSHIP y TkeiRITZ BROTHERS ° starter, �conclentra• !i uwis", mAireBstliroom And the a OF s Bgnipmes,t; bnro'Wahisc PICKERING les, calf starter, tar• ANDREWS SISTERS - Ift-sieme. 8eattT Stable Bgalpment TRE7ISURER'S SALE of LAvOS key starter, salt COMING — Ttlurs. Fri: sad Sat. 1 Building Material FOR tAZEs ' blocks slid baggy APRIL 10, 1 i aid u $atimatles will b: bold in the Purina spray "Four others"' Wort ananntaed Y pr' y F. J. PROT7sE TOWNbHIP HALL WM for cattle. IBROUG�'HAII _.• -.LANE SISTERS _ = Phone ma _.. ON_ D. N • � Loo.kwood GALE PAGE orrr�o FRIDAYt MAY 16TH �PiCi{HRING. ONT. 1941, at 2.00 p. m.' E. S. T. _ DELIYER - List at Gal odor's or at PUGHa PHONE 5317 • D -wnsin dsed Cars' 7 Trees Weror -- g _40 Dodge Deluxe sedan, $995.00 k' Chick you are miles;. - 9000 Luckyl-40 Dodge Deluxe Sp. Coach, 995.00 7. - - 3 9 Dodge Deluxe,Sp. e Coach 865..00 • ,because you can be sure of grow- $► p 3 ink up without any setback and ' i` you 11 always 'have such good .39 Chev Sedan, . 835.00 {•i -health and pep, - . > that you'll enjoy, - :39 Plymounh Coach 795.00 gveryy� minute - you live. You are going 35 Dodge Custom' Sedan, _ -� -to' get tate mash I- d know I can depend on for best 35 Ford Deluxe Sedasi _ - results -and that is— __ -� ICK MASH. - . _ .32 Chev Coach 5ev�eral- other models Coaches and Forded with Vitamins A18r D# E and G _ Q ..Your chicks need ALL 5 vitamins, for the 5 working together ffi proper r - Sedans _ balance give ..good . health. rapid growth,• freedom from rickets, abtsnee nervous disorders, perfect digestion, freedom from colds. Blatchford's will crit down yottr losses to surpridagly low percentages while building retaark.•ably �F• , , � - C re out fine birds.. 9* Let s supply you With BlatcldoeiY. roc better ee.alar` - s .Ernie Stroud, Dunbarton,. Ont. 1 I U Z�,• O enroute ,when o ° you travel by J - motor coach. t 69. _ v aAcou 90 res When planning your next trisul p cont - Sot° SO your local agent for all travel _.._ .:.... •nom\\e tR�p information - �4 ,wdoNo F3AVrERN HOUSE Phone 4600 ... L • Ing CLAREMONT In The caRsvasaers for War sap_ Campaign are still at work, and living in ,Ottao►s, and netted ;4s.06. married Miss Lena Grey; at Picker- Brooder stove;Turnip d=ill. bey* Abort 50 6 -in clay tile. Pony buggy. a' in a few days the cmvaeeears for the . in Both W. and Mrs. Albright are g•carrier vv!i>:ti fret' sad cvYI•. L St. oil 'Chiokeonpox is in the air, and the coming War SQX vices b`ui►d will be • WHITEYALE ardent members of the Presbyterian dam. Fattening, chicken, crate. ,A t' c.mimutiity. I calling on you.. Dbn"t grumble be- .-.-+-- Church The lovely birthday cake quantity chicken leedexs, Toughs, > M� Will Palmer has' returned to cause you are •almost weekly being Pte. Fred Herbert is borne on two with "88 ygeW wprked out in col- fotinitsina etc. 60 ft. Louden lilieer village ater *ending as week canvapsed. We don't think we are wieek's leave. , oured at- candles was the Contra of at- carrier track with fittings. Willdnsoa -the =with Yr. Hugh Pugh, at Orillia. far wrong, when we say it has ren- where it has become - Mies .�Lvdrapr Plaxton � the traction guest of honor in a farewell darty at rile tea tabic. :. Plaw'i. Iron drill play. Set ldxs. Wed Miller and sop Carl, re- ched burned to Oshawa alter spending a Give a state now, or lose all, at the Dome of Mr. and Ups. L. Wei- e owe; iat'hrow. Set bob bleighs, Jointer Pl°w!- 2 Wheeiba�gas. lAlddez 15 ft. ' 1 sew days with Miss Morns Drown- � .0 united and Baptist • tkurches son one evening last •week. Meaibeft AUCTION 3ALZ R� tea! plow, one furrow. Cut - . $,ev. W. L)anxel's subject dor next will I ante next w"k in a series of meeunas in keeping with the Easter of the I. A. lL, Class were pzeaeat. The 3 -Point Rally Cl the CWe- . ' X08- c ins: LlglRt eeb liobeleigb'1i. Olteharli q± Sunday ' iwll! be -+ The 1leath of and "fix unexpected, Ally." Ume.. These will be special music msont, �itevaie and Green River FARM STOCK timbem and InchlF[st �X crack, with .Jesus". • .4[r. and Jll�a. Yen Dopicing were I each JQ%. over the night, the choirs co-operatirig..B►ptfd on Mom and WedaaWay nights, Toting People will be held in." Widtevale Baptist (Unk on IMPLZMENTS, RJ)Rhi[TUM ie, ewi�Na, rites 8toneboat, 2 Colosy► how+ 8 z 10. and '10 x 1L ' Grind - . y. riiptslig Cl ret the week -end. rrJeetinga will be field in the Un- Friday, Ap�r4 4th at, 8 p., m. Z11e. Y. Will bs sold by Pablo Auction on 401m Silo, 26St, high, la st. diss+m. Ba&vinton Chub were in. Ux- +tell lel (bnsr2i when Rev. W1slter, Dan- will speak, his subjects Ming+-, P. of Oeeiagton Alvb. Baptist C„bureh Toronto, will be goeets. Rev. A. p. THURSDAY, L,PBIL ZD i lQelotte belparatol+e� Forts, W'isift- ��ee ■Mge on Tuesday evening of this love of , Christ and The ' meas- Russell will epasik on the sob*% -� Oo LOT 34; CON. f, DICKERING letr w, Neckyokee . and nu u mous ot- bac art ' articles. 4 Sections of roof, 12_x W*Wt�� Chas. Symes has been..engaged.at are of the. Stature of .the A111neaa'. of ��-+' Rev, it E, Kennedy will ."Page Hitler". Easter Week will be fittingly ob- The Property of I& Vinegar barrel, .10 gni. M -H Il- -on No. 7 Highway, near Brootdin. speak in the Baptist Church on I served in the Whitevale - Baptist FRED J. MASON dwc drill. Turnpike eliovel- Bet drAg harrows, 4 arc. Steel tank, 100' gal. R_ ,Mdaa Ehnsns Brown, with her air- Tuesday and Thursday nignts on..- ' � l�l,�aste-es, to His cause, C h rch- Special Paton W eek Ser- vices will be held on Monday, April Welsh' pony, aged, quiet. Jersey hei- Frost and Wpod 12 -tooth sprbig .`ter, Mrs. Wfd. Miller, visited with 1isr-Mrs-Dudircan-Dolfpnn on A�The Master's Spiadt." The meet- 7th and Wednesday, April_8th, at 8 fes, 2 yam• Dec. Jersey and oimteia, fresh•. HoL-springer. Hol: tooth' cultivator. 160 ft. Horse Toric. rope good. Ga¢ig Plow..-3--Hoase- day last week.. Ings will open at 7.30 o'clock. On Good Friday evening at 7.30 o'clock, p. m. On -Friday April 11th t�W M. C, will present a sacred play, - Extern, calf by aide. Durham spring- ,draw fork pulleys. Set sling ropes- Sims Y. 1r. and Mrs. ' Maoklim and family from the fox faxen at Milliken, spent in the Baptist- Church, the- choir of "The Christian Trail" at 8 p. m. All Brindle er. Hereford ball Brindle caw, in full flow. White sow,. bred. 70 Rock - chain and trip rope: . Meal ultiboxes. Set farm truclds, good. Conn cultiv- _ Sunray with their aunt and uncle, • the Danforth Avenue Baptist Church a Lrenten Cantata - are cordially invited to the services. �Whiteaale's grand young man, Alex hens, white. Set double' breeching ator. M -H binder, 6 ft. good. Horse o Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Pilkey,. her.. here will resent Christ, the Sacrifice" by Arthut Albright celebrated his 88th birth- harness. Pony driving harness. Sett ' rake, 10 ft 3 -Corner cvipboord Brass bed. Piano• Kitchen stove. Cupboard. The labour situation. around is becoming se¢noug. Not a, man 'to `b4iller. The presenting of so apprq), tints a, Cantata by this choir merits day with his daughter, Mfrs. J. Tweedie and her children Old includ- single harness 2 Horse collars. Cot- g her- harness. Scm]� iron. 1 1-2 bush. Coal heater. Couch. $atte�y radio. 'stove. _... be had for any work.. They have aJl a large hearing. These meeungs will ed a surprise party among whom Seed alfalfa+, 10 Wsh. Red Clover Quebec cook Glass show case. gone south, to Pickering, where All I surely bring great blessinga to this were Phil. and Mrs. Foricrthe of seed- Quantity hay Apples. 2 �g FACE AT 1.10 D. 8. T. can get work - nearly, alt. Friends in Claremont of Mr. and community. o Brougham.. Mr. Albright is as lithe fillers. Chev. '24 Touring car, good running order: Chatham faaining TERMS CASH NO RESERVE . Mrs. Hugh FClarhigh, Ohnt will be Death took Plaice suddenly. while attending Masonic Lodge in Toronto today as he was 20 or 30 years ago .and lives on the farm where he was mill, with bagger, good M=ti - glad to learn, thea, '�. Pugh, al- on Tuesday evening in company of born, his grandson, Stewart runn- ,good. recoad'd. Sylvester cutting box, good. WM. MAW$ : ``�"' ` though quite ill, ;s a little better. hope for eI speedy -and coaBslete other mem of the local lodge, of ing the farm, with him. In 1886 he Set platforan beam scales. L H. C. 2 engine. Root pulped; open iiC�lO11A81' .All J. How, of Claremont, in 1-2, gas • may' his 86th yeapr• Deceased was a prom- - - .A Vegetable Cookeuy Demonst;- sneaxii�er of the - - - - tion is being co y - en's Imatitute on Tues y, A{p$41 Brougham Union Lodge A. F. and M. and a very well-known _ aF kx :: . 8th, ;. at 2 p. tri. in the basement the United Church. Supper will 'be in Claaesnont, ushers he h !x�.sided inw nerved. for mazes yeais, followin ills re- The Sacramnent of the Lord's Sup- tirement from the ac ting dept per.will be observed in tree United of the C. P. R. He w" scwve in all local activities i ch tae could � I - Church on Sunday morning next, April 6th. Mksnb'rs will Please note, co-operate, and • loss axil be felt h - `+elle Official Board will meet on by a great many here. He is surviv- ed b his daughters, Mrs Anderson, 7th, at 2.3d p. m Y 71 Monday, April The Public School children are her", Fred Sintzell of London; The ' ' gathering books, magazines etc. for for the soldies+a, Al- one son, Jon, of Winnipeg. , funeral takes Place on 7-5 PturdE>ry, k reading matter asoat any kind of,. res4i accepted. `ai with service at 2 p. m S:�T. at the at the. B4ptiat ---- ---They are 8'w ens.' of tach rnontfi and sorted. name, and. .. - Church at 2..30. Masonic funeral. j 1 k 4. ,.Mir. Gordon overland suffered an We had the privilege of viewing -.: auxad�nt when his car overturned on 8th the Exhibition of articles for the Red Cross t y Claremont ladies, on the Brock Road at the concesa- _ " ion. 'Tie said, the Sand Man ' came ruesday, followdng the exhibition of i have tOO Wick T}� car was seriously the Previous dap*• We don't the n- opportunity of teeing all of the Famie,ged, but the driver escaped u PPo Y the Red nvork done by r:uixiq► of vest. T. Gilla in and daughter, Viol- Rtb�kexa bf the _ Province, but we. eft, With ot]ear friends, �� Mr, have an idea from "thio and that" ev- that Clazesnont has one of the lead- quid Mrs. Fd: Lewis on -Monday Mr. Gillam is cho►rmsater of � Ing groups of the Province engaB``d it ening. - ne Baptist Church. in. this work, and judging from the F '` o- :•:." tyu ♦:: a ..�-' ��S s A P Dianf orth :e`er . 1 i eyes -. • ne Y ' ':Wall ca=se out to make final es ran- display here, through ms�sca � ::,. � .s. understand the position that y, gements for the Sacred Cbntata 14 we can be in the Baptist Church local vmrkers have attained in 'this presented evenIn field. There were gastnente of all -lieore on Good F�•idsty g. v. w had re n e rl 'o n garments P vest ti ,g riots of Claremont P The m an Y asoto Only invite the pomlers that be,. including iously thought could be made o ly by the Pickering representatives, to skilled factory- tailom Girls' dieaeea, tallies' dresses, men's shirts, flannel drive up the Block Road and see how tansy like it. On Tuesday after- pyjamas and nightgowns, idmaiiaa, hospital bed gowns and jackets, led- .noon, it .looked as though the Brock , 'noon, 7ypea f1' had only s few more hours to res and girls' slips, knitted pulioofvers+ FOR helmets, .FEATURES 41 I This road in, a Cousi- socks, aev9;al ,6,o, of course, infants' Ed. gulation mitts; 60 dreeseis, the tooviihip's. _ Li' many, not L Concealed meeting of •ware, towels etc. all' anode try local Tiptoe Q�at�S The regular moritw Society, tingerls+ and finished and displayed '0 Nolo ie the time to see you+ dealer 1 B p� p*m& recess m5asiomary • -' ---+the Wom>eo's fact - .,will be bold iia the eehoC! moan of in a manner squat to that of taco gate_T•aMei.l Hyl Repressatatives about a new Chevrolet Nolo--w)>t1�e _ p� ar� sraiota, tits! United CbRa'ch on Thursday, April 70W, K R ,. 7 Cry node articles. - os lire Canadian Coaatryw an, who you can get so much motor car value S. vat.e.b,-QeM� 1-'G.A- �CIntyre"s Group will be in t This is to are especially' interested is thi3_ MM* t a. Presse -per $6 called, and Commented on the exaell-:-.for your monery t Now - while low to. unitised S..r•Aegs., diarse the program " Easter Meeting and Rev. L, encs of Certain features, Passed up price bays "all the necessities and A D� be ltse ... F iCeanedy will address tM meat- i by others, in the efficient manner Deo is nsiiiCh the b>itton-holes and such, most of the luxuries .of modern is ADgoal panel Dow I7boes H +tees. �• Thursday afternoon,. 'liar. 27th they tail- ow E 10 were carried out - perfect, +.motoring" I Never has a car carried 1t. Co.esaded D.or gam, 17. Harseale the wotrisan's Association of the Up- ed it. Two articles wle were partic- Bada.eer. the knee .. more advancements and advan- 1s. wile Fio.t B.etY -- +tell Church met in the school rrom WIn" and her Grenp were uLrIZ► interested in we�+e, Two blanket van 19. Coa Arm Rats- 1i*o i Seat wraps, a yard square given stages than this pear's value•leading ss. Full 71. Ibil Hns, in charge of the Dlevotionsl Servic- ]ROM those obliged to spend the night in Boni Bias. they is in also be ---Chevrolet . . . Concealed Safety � Dua Her" Moneta Behi.d yqs,' ass. The Buainses Period wise conduc- lira► Tomlin- the bomb -shelters, used as infants' blankets; silo the StepB ... comfort -increasing Knee- a� ted by the president, son. Two quilts for the Missionary a24. Area hospital -ward- slippers, made by M• All Action Body by Fisher. ss• AutInstomatic Collis on All Doers, , $ale were finishedin the aftegnoon. our ladies, from the opecially-made ...quality 2a. Left and Right Door From r eelrs. to the uppers. Tickets were sold vacuum -Power Shift, at no extra 28• merit psoel Clock. ;A Pot Luck Supper wap eerved to, n1 sole ... Glove earlier on a quilt, the lucky -winner + t 229. A �" eLont ek. Lode and Lddiltr 41 features for 41. : preaent. " .• cost ... great sa1.E ly 14[outea Wlndsi,ieid wipers, been. sized-. Rear I peetlon _ __ new Chevrolet has Plate. -- is 38. Individually Cooled Cylinders. `ahead, styled ahead, designed ahead • Self -Adjusting Tenslon•Tyw Rear Sprins .. e y $hackles. . Steel -bound Felt window res36to Downtown for,pour protection. Eye it, try it,$�Rubber Cushioned Rear Spring yonntings. Glass Channels. buy it today. Enjoy immediate 36• �thtive Crank -Controlled Ventipanes You go dizeet delivery and make sure of depend- s7. Si I isolts Hold Bear wbesis to Flanged a o able motoring in' the years ahead. �. isvtsAdjustable eOfs t Meetaai. to downtown \ 40. Front Seat and Doer Seng Pads, 41. HYPoid In every town CANAD1AN.aUILT BY "NERAL MOTORS Rear Ask, 1 I U Z�,• O enroute ,when o ° you travel by J - motor coach. t 69. _ v aAcou 90 res When planning your next trisul p cont - Sot° SO your local agent for all travel _.._ .:.... •nom\\e tR�p information - �4 ,wdoNo F3AVrERN HOUSE Phone 4600 ... L Some Do, Some Don't—Science Seeks Answer ......, a.,.:..,,. nsar,•snx+ras••-r.x .xr a is �.....',�„-_ mss.. a.r - ... K 0 - R✓ .Jar •— y:: _ 5 !1 •� A F •^n • ,.�.; to AP•6 r 0',y� =� • .. jam. . � ` ``I Ing that they be given an o.portun- �, .. IT WA9 t Lend bill had been approved by the Senate, appeared last week to money and materials, represented sty to debate the government's new. 4¢ be: how the U. S. was to -assure 44 per' cent of the whole national income of Canada. - delivery of American aid to Bri• rain. Everything obviouy depend- On a comparative basis, the ed upon maintenance of the "bridge premier estimated, this financial assistance to Britain for' Canadian limit of 230,000,000 . bushels to. of ships" acroes the At. puchasee would equal an ezpendi- ` ti lantic. (Hearteninglyenough last's ture of $15 billions by the United ✓k «� week's British shipping loese•s were Stares—more than twice the Wash . crop; a continuation of the . pre- away down). A move to lend more ington .appropriation for lend-lease suoka's sojourns in Moscow, Rome, destroyers. to Britain was expected purposes. - ` ! hourly; and large -$tale plans were Following Premier Keg, Fins basing of delivery quotas on 6114 being laid for the repair of Bri- tam's naval and merchant shipping pp ante • Minister .Ilsley announced federal taxes ' 7 x! ' I IIuited States Yards. Use of of #1,000,004,000 for thr fiscal year beginning Aril 1 Workin l&, g hand in hand with the fighting forces of Canada and of the rest of the Empire are the fiats of the Research Council chiefs were the tubject -of much °pelatioa—since no information American warships in British con- �r. which represented an additional ' • trlbutions to the war effort, both iieseareh a ioYs was contemplated, but not planned until amore critical stage $100,000,000 in revenue to be 4 of U. S. -German relations should sought from Canadians by the Do - minion --grains and grasses. culture Arta ' be reached. government next year. A come to Europe to F,. `'cry encouraging news for Br!• billion dollars,, he said, would have to be borrowed next year to cover rain came out of thQ U. S. last direct war outlay and noz£war ex - week with the report, 'reliably con- penditures .including financing of " Axis partnere were in position to policy was "highly unsatisfactory firmed, that 15,000 bomber and :the new federal wheat policy. - — make good their claim that they can nullify . American aid for Bri- fighter Planes would be•ready to go Unpopular Wheat Policy across the ocean to. join the war b Z'i�eatern members of- the House Western wheat farmers unless Y. JeIp. By the .end of 1941, itof ' last; week were-urg PUD AN' r WERE IN A STREET -C . AN' WE NOBODY CLAIMED W E JE1R/ % ON TWO =� FODU 0 A DIME ON THE FLOOR l was sa American production SORB p� T r HAC A A001TT'l i �OPOCKfI: ET MY A Ing that they be given an o.portun- �, .. IT WA9 t - . would bring Britain's air fighting strength up level with Germany's. sty to debate the government's new. MY LN MC wheat policy which provides: s 'Japan Reconnoitres- limit of 230,000,000 . bushels to. � r� Wheat Board purchases of the 1941 ✓k _ Japanese Foreign Minister Mat- . crop; a continuation of the . pre- suoka's sojourns in Moscow, Rome, sent 70c a bushel minimum rice: Berlin, were last week not yet com- basing of delivery quotas on 6114 ` plete. His parleys with the Axis per cent of the 1940 wheat acreage Workin l&, g hand in hand with the fighting forces of Canada and of the rest of the Empire are the fiats of the Research Council chiefs were the tubject -of much °pelatioa—since no information (which means acreage reduction); and payment of bonuses for sum sum- ' • trlbutions to the war effort, both iieseareh of Ottawa. Alhave ready they in the industrial field and in the scien- made numerous hisrhly important con- about them was forthcoming— merfaliowfng and seeding to coarse - armed. forces In this -one of workers is shown as he subjects steel helmets to --special teats- One has been :-*Wet and the other has but it was generally thought tit._ Mr. Matsugka had --grains and grasses. culture Arta h resisted it. Te' scientist is trying to find, out penetrated by a why, come to Europe to Minister Mach2111aa of had nee for himself whether the issued a statement gaging ihitt this Axis partnere were in position to policy was "highly unsatisfactory THE W A R . W E E K--Colrtlzlt'nlary DD Qittegt Events territory, .Turkey court thenin , make good their claim that they can nullify . American aid for Bri- and inadequate' and that ft 8ouid be im e g acceptance by the conformity with the non -aggression tain and knock the latter out. His Western wheat farmers unless �+ �1A�?C�L+�• i� - U S. R. in- pact exi=ting- between herself &nd the U. S. S. R., rely on the full Sndinga would without doubt strongly `luence the decision of drastic modifications were made. Farmers of the Vl►iLJs7C.n7 ,l J . comprehension and mentraIlly of his government as to whether Ja• prairie provinces, he contended, should be in. es•, j� TURKEY A" ' �i�'"Ce11 IS the a U. S. a. R:" This was sensational news, The pan Is to weave -a tortuous course of noa•belIigerency or throw .placed a position of equality with other entering tato of this pact with Tor= cau• tion to the winds and join in the classes of Canadian citizens in the effort: and not forced to war •forC r 11 _ '-'/ Last key constituted the first concrete step the Soviet Ualou.had taken to attack on the Anglo -Allies. One of Japan's greatest fears of course Is ve on an' "income on the verge o j poverty:" - wagk--ae spring opendd the Iliroa• on what migbt well be the Greece, where the .allied -Greek military command had swiftly to influence the course of the war since the Germ4jkRussian agree- that Soviet Russia might attack- her in the, north (by air, sea and - - -- dseisive phase of the conflict be. 'tVOM Brltalin revise, their plan of defence to stn- mens of August, 1939" This latest land) whew she's busy in the south, Fighting Bird and Germany, 7, the lltttle of Britain estbrace a much wider front; fa act barred further Nasi Denetra• tion and what the Japanese,e-gornmsnt --out of which has 009 the Battle of the, Atlantic— Turkey, where the country's lead- ars saw her independence menaced southeast, alopg the U. 8. 8 R's western borders. (It .also was desires yerhaps above all else at the -moment is a Russo-JapaneseVft One of the most powerful of all �f t� mainengagement of l from yet another aurle; and to reliably confirmed that Russia had non -aggression pact.! birds, and able to sly long dia- tlfr rat': But events In the Medi- Russia. where German penetration halted shipment of all supplies ej fauces, the niton is seldom esQght, _ lnrraneaa basin were receiving of the Haliaaa had long be view- oil. to Germany since 'March 1). - - - - but a dead specimen has been Ilweh more of the worlds attention. ad with growing anxiety, Bad For Germanic -'' ��6��,� This Yeas _ p resented to the museum at then `��•ritI>utonian '_ r Discs, the British conquest of Ib r , O's African AmPirs, all but eom- (Russia Assume Neutrality - Writing oa the. signlflcance of tits new Soviet assurance to Turkey Canada wills pend $2,600,000,0 0 over the Inatitate in Wash•• ington. It was brought down in h 0iMs, was beginning to be chsJ• The Soviet Union reacted to dais Canadian military analyst W R- next twelve months on her own war effort and financial the Atlantic. The. skus linea on n& - iMtirsd by large farces of German sftuatJba by reaffirming friendship Plowman' said: "The dispatches aid to Britaft7—;860,000,000 afore penguins' eggs. sad- chicks, and p fmrtbanlsed troupe in western Lib- with Turkey and -assuring Russian sunist that Russfa will give tea- than Was estimated late" is Fob- acorea of half -eaten birds may be - ra; and the Hatdo of the Hallmns ;` fast • af�Droachlns the "shoot. neutrality should- Turkey -resist a Gorman attach hazself. The terisi help to Turkey mueb as the II. S. is giving material help t� ruary—Premier King told ParUa- ment last T seen -near the sites of penguin colonies `during the hatehins sea- s'tsg'° agreement did Britain. Some wee7t. e ]'rime - Min— �!e , ° A famous Bfitiah sirenft Yugoslav - ttgosfw not promise aantral- sty If Turkey should strike at G,er- war supplies grab- ably are moving from Russia to later declared that sum to be spent in named after the tierce, tilling tris(.shun. many in the event of a Nasi nave Turkel►, and it would be logical for a mighty''drive of m+sn - 1rhs capitulation to the Ails of against Greece. On the eonta+uy !t the movement to.develop gradually _ _ - llsgoftla°fn's head men pt•acipitat- M_ a somber of new erises: to stated that "in the event thaatg� key to a IAW scale ..: Russia is mov. Ing her LIFE'S LIKE THAT $ Fred Neher �asbvfa itself, should be the object of troops and warships west- ' _ y where open re. lrit and civil war threatened; to Lion and Bile found herself obliged to enter war for the defence of bet wart as quietly as possible. but Dethaps with little idea of offens- - ive action ... It remains to be seen whether Stalin w1i1 neglect his op• in WartiEfl@ Come and B 71efr Own portunities until Hitler is ready to / strike. lite military advisers ■lould �J / -�' - — tori' him the truth that until Ger- any has !aught It out with Britain, o ' ' Hitler won't have sufficient gaso- hh rgrease line and to permit large mechanized forces to drive far into - Russia and that Hitler really is - ' b ° sta Mug a , gigantic bluff to keep Russia quiet. The Russian armies w , possess a cast nu--irical superior• sty over the German armies, and• e "' .tt . Is impossible for the German forces �. to and ever vital guard y point that the `S•: ` Ru§slams could menace. The Soc- � 1` t _ let air force could work'havoc tq "-, �1 \ '.. German citlee; Russian cities are so remote they would be camper- .' ( atively free from attack. Were Rus- / + sfa to make common cause with 'Turkish r _ J the Greek, British and armies, the defeat of Germany 'would �} within a Tear be a sear �v h certainty." .. 1 Whatever purposes were behind ' the 3r ur- keg, they portended ill for Nazi =--� Germany. Even the U. S. State De- partment heartily Rus• / & V` P `- * applauded eis% attitude. - "Bridge of Ships" Hostesses is wartime Britain need no ion er wo g rry about their President Roosevelt's 'biggest - r x M• E4iends' food fade. When week -end guests arrive, they frequently bring el; ration_�_alonPwitlt_them..__._.—__.______ headache, once the first financial .:"What Part of my bill makes Icrt nick . the,parirf• the__ Lease• you-paisi or the balance?'• • REG'LAR FELLERS -That's Different ' . -. -By GENE BYRNF � i TH AT'S NUTHIN' IS THAT 40 9 TO BE WEI.1-,I FCUNC . 'VAiAT'S' EAMN' YOU UP, PINHEAD ? PUD AN' r WERE IN A STREET -C . AN' WE NOBODY CLAIMED W E JE1R/ % ON TWO =� FODU 0 A DIME ON THE FLOOR l ,of cams$ 41 SORB p� T r HAC A A001TT'l i �OPOCKfI: ET MY A IT WA9 t - . + MY LN MC , p W the other car. Shoot In a o the head it he tries anything."him P�eed�e' for :War SdYIi1�S He was back o a minute, "All i•Il3ht, Bill. Spill some gasoline, back there; FIe t t e fuse up. over- the door." Fte took his gun from Bill, .got into the scat beside Larry. h►' - SALADA "Any. Met t ortls._.Collies?" _ "You certainly have this down "11'e. Practiced on your brother. r 1 When Joe flashes, his light, I'll " Shoot ycu, let off the brake and Put the car to gear. I jerk the hand. 1 r`-� _ throttle cpen as I jump out. Bill - �---+ lights the. fuse, steers you almost to the curve. Then—" d +30 = "What about Mcirnie?. She knows CA � v • why I'm here. knows•2've been try- M Lug to Drove you're smuggling oar- • SERIAL STORY _ cotics. She suspects there was something wrong about the first DANCEROMANCE AHEAD accident here. She'll talk." Larry • Ask your grocer for Calumet. Try it and polls �•, was stalling. see how'double•actipn permits you to use Oug :;�;L'0''°'' COPYRIGHT, 1940. — "No she won't. We'll take care Lasa and still et hetes results. LE•,aCt►INO ` ` •• ••••� BY TOM HORNER Hea ssavtea.trla of Monnie. If she starts any trou _ Notice,too, how th Calumet tin opens Ule we'll tip tLe federal men to at a slight twist of a wrist—yet never KING • - sgills; even when fall. Under the lid is a search=her car. There's $000 worth WDER CAST OF C,H,ARIlCTERS don't actually have the pleasure handy device to level each spoonful as MONNIE MILES—her mania for of slugging me. One of the boys of dope hidden. in it. You .couldn't you use it. find it. But, the government men fast' driving g wrecked her will take care of it. . You take CALUMET IS PRICED SURPRISINGLY LOW slIV 4t ria My gun, throw- down on the boys will." , _ fast' COLLINS— "That's' why, you stole her car!"• ��s""cs COLLINS—newspaper and get. awaF. Just outside you. `91 reporter, hunting the murderere of find my car you jump in it, Bentley nodded. The smell of s� " ' his brother. race to town.. -You'll meet the Sher- gasoline came from the rear seat. MIKE BENTLEY — wealth iff at Dead 3fan's Curve.... If he , Bill carried the empty can up to rancher, knew too much about drives too fast you may take him she other .car. Larry knew he i -T --- wouldn't have long to wait, now. Its Woman s Job T auto accidents. into the canyon with you... I won t ` • • • mind... The car catches fire... "Monuie would have trouble ex- To Be Attractive A A LAST WEEK: Monnie ' sees You shoot yourself—with my gun, plaining how that. stuff got in her Larry, denounces him as a thief. o! course—nether than, buzn to .. car. We planted it 'there just to. p L " 'then she tells Bentley that death or be taken to prison. You'll make sure she wouldn't talk. -if Reasonable Amount of Time D Larry's brother was,killed on the Ma'ke,a few headlines, but we prob- she did find out anything. We'fe and Certain Amount of Mon- L t, �' curve, that he has been Investi• ably won't bother to hold much of not worried about Monnfe." jey Bating the accident, spying on her. -an fnqucst:"_ - BEiTEIt--.,, - - Loo Should-'- -- - - - ' Be Spent on Good Larry tries to tell her that Sent- . "Just like Hugh;' Larry com-1 The words split the. stilindss. ; ley Is smuggling narcotics. She mented. "Aren't you afraid some• 3lonnie! Here! $ SADIE B. CHAMBERS - refuses to believe him., Later she one will start thinking tbese ac- Maintaining an attractive ap- Y Bentley was caught off guard. In promises to. marry Bentley if he cidents on the curve are occurring pearance • is part of the job of will turn Larry over to the sheriff. too frequently?" 6. that instant. Larry swung for ff 51ike's chin, grabbed for- the auto - being a.wcman. rc aple syrup Days Bentley agrees; but makes his own What if someone does? What matic. + Any business man will tell you One of the sure signs of Spring plans. can he prove"' The sheriff will. be (T9 Be Concluded) that, in, any, successful business, to a' Canadian 'is the news that _ the only witness. This setup is per- a certain amount of time, energy "the -saP is* running" or later the CHAPTER XIV - fect..It worked for your brother. and money is devoted to main- rma ion,' that „ main - long anticipated info t It'll do for you-" tair�ing a is w r p'is' on the market". Worrying about. what Bentley.. _ n two would the allowed "Maple 's rtt - SCALLOPED � _ '�r y was planning to do with him ,didn't • a true, salesmen W bat -could he more patriotic than keep Larry f o wit h the din- Bill and two more o ]3entiey's 'BUTTON -FRONT STYLE to wear overalls when calling on to encourage the use, of Maple •. rqm customem-and the firm would de- • - her his guards brought. He was men came for Larry about 9.30. _ tide -to dispense with the good de - Syrup' Then we immediately think '';just ftnfahing the pie when the Theo tied his hands behind him:_ move into a loft of. pancakes, waffles or muftins— uancher walked in. thea hustled him. upstairs and out e • _ ,.-. .• arress the tracks, where rent is 8�' - "Good cook you hire here, Bent into Bentley's car. He was pushed •• I cheaper. - ley; • Larry commented. "You at• liko the -front seat beside the.raneli-. S itr _ And so the business `af being PANCAKE y ways eat flus -well?" or. He noticed a man riding a - n Bentley laughed. "No. this is horse down• the highway. leading a woman demands that a reason- 3 gas sifted -pastry flour able amount of time and perhaps 3 .,teaspoons baking powder a second saddled howse _ tlpecial—for you. The condemned +�• * _ 11,yy teaspoon -sett a little money be spent on main man ate a hearty (Unnrr and all • He goes down Into the cauyom ( I int appearances.. T money = eggs that. Glad you liked it, though. It's to fire the shot when you kill your. : _ ! should be mentioned in the house- cabs "milk" _ 7 r last meal." self," Bentley explained. "He'll " >✓ c melted butter; jF' . g', hold budget. The -ti•me should be s Wl Larry rolled .a.. ctgaret, eyeing' stay_ rlose to'the curve, but well _ pt wed to ell iiia r n3ioh re. flour and sift with bait- -planned at• - Bentley speculatively. "You're. a out of your• way. From ,the. high- . '. _.. and BaIE. add beaten an m' to onf ' Measure. and resentment. In powder nice guy; ?►Like, I'll bet you -used way It sounds like the- shot .c6nies - ' , ✓ egg, milk and melted butter. Add - • - BUDGET • TI31F: , he dry to liquids. stool Lo t y Lo dmarn klttetis, stick pins !n from 'the burning car.', ... F-'� ,, . _ Figure out the minimum of the bugs, and that sort of thing when Larry was silent. Ile watched s _ gredients. _ time' required for befot•e-b'l'eak- Some eggs nary as does thea - you were a kid. You enjoy seeing another man put a gasoline can In' then allow that fast rooming, *' • • f R our• if batter seems too tlrin add viz lDo our fl ' people squirm so much.: y Bentley's car. Hill combed in the � • 0 v r - morning. De - worst; Bentley. I'm oat squirming back, fondling a machine gun. _ much time r= e y g - - a Little more: flour. Pour 'or Vdt'ap for yon." Bentley drove out to the highway. y tide roti€tier you want to do ex- - „,� . Y,. rounds of batter on hot lryfng pan. "f Kilted Himi" A second car followed. _ 4 ercisea for ten minutes in the . When bubbles appear •turn and - - J'Yau will before we get throu.h ar morning br sometime during the "\ice car- you've 'Rot here." ; -brown on the other side. Serve with you." .The man's innate cruel day, or whether y'ou can devote ptpin>; hot with Maple Syrup. qty reflected itself in his face. "You harry said. "Don't you mind' los• •a couple' of hours a week to an 4 - Ing it?"`Q active sport. came here asking for trouble, just -%he's Set the Day - '' , _ WAFFLES " = like your brother. We caught him s, Its impossible to lay down �4e cauglit-you. It's not Benrhy was amused. "tt'a tri- . ¢;• sured. I'll need a .new tans any- t '' general rules which will suit 114 cups sifted flour. cup whole snooping. r tr '. healthy to, know too much about every •woman. Each individual wheat flour way, when Monnie and I 'gpt mar o - Mike Bentley: You're finding that 'y s must do this for herself. The im- 3 teaspoons baking powder. Your brother discovered the tied. You knew we were going to T!: portant thing is to ' realize 'the sir teaspoon $it out Yo be married, didli't you , . Monuie aasaie thing." set the day. SPPteaiber .10, this aft•. necessity for keeping up appear- 3 egg Yolks "You admit you' killed him r, ernoou. Shp went tin in to town antes; then to arrange time and 3 teaspoons baking ;Powder - - "`Sure, I did. And I did a swell to teak' to her bridesmaids. '^oo . ' , s• the budget to allow for doing it- 1{i teaspoon sect Job of it: Unidentified drunk killed } j 3 eggr whites beaten stiffly bad, Collins. You 'should Uave stay I ( % cup cream on curve. Everybody forgot about ed in New Yoi k." L ,j cup milk bim as soon as the inquest was T.a:rry did not answer. After flus Household Hints over. No one will bother much afternoon, nothingsurprised him. 4 tablespoons melted Uutfev _ _ Sift flour, baking powder and about a dead cattle thief either." He didn't mind Monnie believing — "There are a fear who might be he was a thief, she might have Try standing on a Lusiilon for salt. If using whole wheat too, toes ..interested," . L a r r y suggested' . -.been angry, but ;to telt Bentley a long stretch of Ironing.'and your in atter sitting flour, •Then- add ','Whey might even start ini•esti- f ' ' well -beaten egg yRlks, milk and gating when I don't come Uaik. about Hugh. That was more than 1 i feet won't -get either cold or tired. be could stand. He had trusted « cream; and -lastly the melted but- gating think. about that?" hev—loved hes. - ter. Drop and cook -on , -electric ':Let 'em investigate all they', i To flatten an nptut blade o> war to iron in the usual nay. Serve *ant to, they won't find a thing.", The car stopped, but Bentley a knife heat the point and lvhesi with plain. maple, syrup,ora,thinly left the motor runuing..Larry saw } cool trim it with scissors. Finis L• whipped cream with shaved maple A%. Bentley was aggravatingly confi•' a7O5 PP P the eu•rve a hurtdreti yards beyond, I It off by filing. - sugar added.' Waffles are not syn - dent. Might slow things up for a" i g Aentle, got oat, et;ried to the men „ . . - ...bit --cancel a few deliveries, but � By Anne Adam; , . � . ony-mous with breakfast any mere. intheother car. r Make. a cream with powdered- They can be dressed rip with a va.r•• - taabhing more than that: - You're. Turn mound and .keep the mo- Attention, Airs. housewife. ..,not so Important," all- that; Col= for running. This will go off just Here's that 'just -right" frock to stanch and cold water and apply a Led wardrobe, making them a wel!- tlins." like file other one. Joe—you Ret I wear the livelong day. It's Pat- coat all over a plaster statuette. behaved addition for luncheon or Well Worked Out up on the hill.' Flaari your light ` tern 4705 and its .quick -as- Let it, dry and ,when brushed off, evening a well as breakfast. "You must have it pretty Well when you see a car coming rip, a -flash making.'. .There are just the stafiietIto will be' clean, worked out." then duck back through the pas- three main , pattern pa>its, not • WHOLE WHEAT MUFFINS ` "I always have thiugs 'Pretty lure. I'll; have someone pick you counting the long or short sleev- Both .black and navy blue wash- 2 cups whole wheat.flaur well worked out.' That's why l up. es. Darts give smooth fit at the Ing materials look twice as good y egg L ail. Here's' what's going to' ••Yon. Bill, steer the car. 'Be sure seamless waistline. A real sew. If they are "blued" after being ik cup butter• ilapPen to you—at least, this s that fuse is fastened tight and; ing, apo erang _ e ti cup --brawn sugar 'what everyon %will think happen• watch out you don't blow up when venience is that buttoning down out to dry witbont wringing 1 cup buttermilk tuft -to- you. you fight it. Jump off when the the .front: The prettily .scalloped weather permttt•irig.' teaspoon soda "In a couple of hours, you're go- . s • Cream butfe'r and sugar, add the car. gets rolling 'good and go down collar, and the neat little cuffs, jug to kno6k me out, while I sit into the canyon. Tony'll have -your ma be in self -fabric' or fresh a _ here .talking, to y y. Save- gas by fillip, your sauce•• egg welhtieaten, Beat together un horse down there. Let the ' Sewing In- with potatoes,tie a cloth til very creamy, Then add butter - "I'll. enjoy that part of It," Lar• contrast. pan lid "I'll go back to the. house with structor •help you speedily finish tightly over theta• and then return milk with soda dissolved and last - vi interrupted. Shultz and let him put a bump on this fistful -frock.' the lid , to tUe "saucepan in which ly the , whole wheat flopr, 'A dash "That's only in the, story, you' my he d. Brit I'll take care of Coil-' of nutmeg is a leasing addition. l Pattern 4705 is a"vailable• in your greens or sten is cooking; li + lins first'." the potatoes will he perfectly r misses' and women's sizes'16,' i6,' 18, . ' Caught Off Guard i3team?d wit'''nit. any trouble. t (1 i ker...eleomcs ncraonnl T 20, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 and 46. -r: tl. He came' back to Larry. cut the 40, * le feta from Inicreatcd readers, Stte ropes that bound his wrists, "'Move Size 36 takes 4% yards 35 inch1■ pleased ro receive .ug9c.rtons 'fabr1c. If youi` white things—handker. on topics for her column, end, Is over under the wheal- Co111ns. even ready to linlcn io y'eur pet chiefs, towels, etc.—have become • You're driving from here on.;, peeves:•' Requests for reclpca or S/OWBimmi Send twenty cents (20c) in g little yellow with time, try this speclul mews are In order. Address 9 Larry rubbed his . wrists- to re- „ 11 CIGARETTE PAPERS stnre .lhe�clrculatlon. When he fail- , chins (stamps catrnot be accept time, let them soak overnight in your tetter eel Adel■ 1gle' s re cinp�- ed for this Anne Adams pat= berm. 73 Meat Adetd. oe surer. 73 - ed to obey Bentle s command, B 11 ) clean cold water with a teaspoon- ronin ^send srampcd, self-a•rdrra*ra NOXFAINEAMA_ DE ? .,i•_ t Write plainly size, name, rn.'eMpc' it s'oe +�1�1• p ter ry ' prodded him in tht+ back•with•the F Y tui of cream_of`tartar pl)owgd to .. addrt�ss and -style number, every -'quart of water. When the machine gun. "You heard him, ` ISSUE 14—'41 fiuddc, 'Wove over." Send your order to Anne Ad- clothes are ironed after this treat- With -frontiers of 3,438 miles, • - RPnttey. .handed his automatic anis, Room 425t 78 West A,d'elaide' "went you will find them realty as Poland had only g7 miles 4f , C !o 13111. "111 take that tommygua. St., Toronto. white as 'anew. coastline before the war. r 7 IV 'b ~, LOCALISM coag her mail. It was ter, who died at Scraton Pa., on lines this past iw�eek, to help offset effect of the munition plant on wee "trernely interwsting malt -hour. Mare 14th of ai heart attack. Tile the shortage of farm labour.coananunity. Well! we've got both M bhe program also were _ Maes Sone 1 service from Greenwood Uh- The Cluib Euchre and Dance will over and munition plant, wwch putt -.Tse �+egular Treating vi the W, M A. of the United Church uas been arga�rst Westn�y in several read-• ited Church on Tuesday, - Mar, V th, be held -in the schoolhouse on Thurs- it 11D to ea& of us to our bit for ings; and little Miss Joan and Mas: alas attended man ie ves 'an postponed until Aril �1Sth. ._ _ by y � ay evening Aprir _10th, while the Pickering, ter Murray Fallaise, in a delightful friends. Miss Pen ell •waw regular, meets --The Junior Institute will meetg g X a grad- next ng will be held apt The Agsocuation is not trying to sec- on Saturday , April 10th, at 3 p„ m. ]overlie vocal , duet. We must not uate nurse from. one of the best of the home of Gard and Mrs. Winter ure war secrets, but the plans of the - in the Chub Roosts, overlook a statement that - the New York's hospitals, and was busy on Monday, April 14th, plant that may a�feet Pickering, dinner was very good too. -with the sick, until a few dayis be- ' Miss Ma -The Towns *p Council will meet ,-„Percy Neale lost about two hund- fore her Mary M�iadY of Oshawa, such as housing, water, schools etc. in the Township Hall, Brougham; on Passing. A lady of fine called on hey mother here on Sun- We have been assuured that Picker- �ianda next, i 1 red chickens on Sulnday afternoon, chapacter, and her memory will -live da - Y xt, p. m. S. T. Y• _ ing +will not -be _called upon to bear when the brooder houAe caught. fire, .as an inspiration to all who knew �, I --The Sacrament of the Lord's Pickering any undue burden beeAuse of a west• caused by coals from the heater her. The lovely floral tributes spoke g Horticultural Sod'ety. . -mapper will be dispensed in, St. And- industry in our midst. rew,% Presbyterian falling to the floor. The- building was for the -esteem in which she was It is our Church on Sun- completely. destroyed. held.. The next meeting of the Horticul- uts b Policy to eget at rest idle W next, April 6th,- at 3.00 p. m. ,. „ Lural Socia Y known the facts ,'--IBorn, at the W'arren's Cottage . - MO�ng �' took place last The W. A. of the Circuit met at Society will be held; t'Q!e Va- as soon as pdssibl% HofOdtaa, Toronto, on Saturday, Mar, week, in •town .here. Mr. Fairbairnthe home of Mrs. Green on Tues- ited Ohurch, Pickering, on Tuesday u __._a; has left altogether, The Runciman day, with Mrs.McVey in charge, evening, April 8th. Swap Night, ea The first step is getting on with = •7.Jad, 1941, to Mr, and l�rs. Arthur. B the ams is, the opening of on infor-' and Harris families, to Oshawa, the Robt, and 1Vltis. Pretzell of Tor- ni�?g,e of bulbs sR�d plants etc. Gar- motion oen -Bilk, Toronto, s daughter. tpe in the Pickering News Dw er fami to Mrs. Morrisse s onto called. on some of their friends •liem:'Cgmpetition, Work of the month buildim neat we k. It is u . -Order yt7ur "Hot Cross" buns at Y - � Y' , g, e p to ev- the PickeringBake a • brick house, ori d0hurch Str'. We und- 'on Monday last. bqr ,C. �-X6rley, with pictures, i'Y 'now. D.lrveg; erstgnd. that -Chas. Baker, of the Miss Etta Scott twas out from the eryone to bring in to the centre, ev- ftn the village Good Friday morning; ' Alt .4Pen letter to the Ci'tizene of ery bit of information, every suggest in the count Thursday, Friday Red wid White Store is to move to city for Miss Pengelly's iuneral. ion and ev'e schism that will her country, ay, ay and the house vacdted b the RLncimans._ _, ._The W: A. meet on Thursda A nl Pickering: r' P P Saturday. 25ets. per dozen. Osie o€ the nicest of the 15 -min. 10th at Y 'p :. the Pickering. Plan. Such as places y _ - 2 p, m. All ladies will be George's Women s Guild _ ra ra:�ns-now-bein -_ _ {'Pikenn will -n troduce. o� you the rent'� �p Qs- for sale, sites - aclan� le for the White Sett- g ay even- g , Y Tell us.what wb&t .. bu spent en1` . pleasAnt afternoon -last week PF�t; sand is stl onsored by our ing t the home of'A.esar�d Mrs. Ratepayers ociat n ran summed four 1:l us . cam ay u want done :' and p g g --heard--ort--the- the ode welcs�me. l-rs in Welsteirn Canada and ,the'. con--iw., will try and do it for you. venerts ho Pickering Farms. We. recommend Pegg... up by the Two Slogans - "Work pe'that very soon they Tell us .what you waollt to know, Will be able to send another because you consult your daily radio -log and George and Mrs. Blake and Carol for the War" and "Plan for the Fut- and -we -will try and find out\for `in the past, England, who hats help- listen for this quiet, inspirational visited E and Mrs.=Annis on ,.Sun- ure• you. ed so considerably, is now no longer recital day; All of us have • been vitally con- . _ ..,...Sincerely yours, We to, owing to the warn. So we '-'qday of •next week Good T. and Mrs. Hartop -and Miargaret cerned about the .War and about the J. BANIGAN, President feel that we must help to carry qday. Business places closed. _ of Cagnilla, and Hugh and Mos. . this burden and do ail we can to re- Miller and girls, were with W. W. Hove the distress of `the mite sett- CARD OF THANKS and Mim. Gee on Sunday. i .'64 • Ion in Western Canada --Com. , _..: , Wilton and Mrs. Ormerod and Jg "Will those interested in a Home James and William.. Pengelly wish Marilyn, were with Howard and Ed- � � Nursing Course, under the direction bo express their sincere thanks and ith on Sunday. Ile - of the St., John's Amobulance Assoc- appreciation to their relatives, sodMrs- Wm. Pegg and Min., Chas. fation, get in touch with Mrs. C. friends and neighborts, for their -kind McTaggat't spent the ween-!md with 3n the crty-._. --- --- Our- Customers S. a arentl - - A.-s�itt, Secretaag=-ter -of-the Wd3mrt- expressions of sympathy, and --Ronal -- -. ea'e Institute. It consists of lectures tributes extended daring their sec- - .. _ . MW demonstrations on everything ent sad bereavement.- AUDI" X.� - y - Pa-Wning to Hosie Nursing. L,ect • urea and demonstrations of two I The roads here have been the know and appreciategood - - houats duration one night a week-. KINSALE worst in years owing to prnck traff- r is fee for the Course is $3.00. '-' ic.. _ mss Eileen Bell spent Sunday - _--.Duffin'e Creek went on its an- April is here again site: a lon..Coffee sur anal rang age in a rather mild way last �a her mother here. hard winter.V : last weelt. The water ran over the Mme. Patterson . of .Barrie Clarence Gunther iwas a week -end ■ hi spent Thursday last with Id. and Store gllway only Lo a depth of a few visitor at Westglen Farm. Goff e inches in spite..of of the g Mrs. Gormley.. e ip grossly sees - Winter Bros. have bees asked to gerated yarns around the streets to Official • Board of the Church wi'll tender on two other airport Jobs meet this Monday evening at F. I+ has gone really be vend our ea _ the con The Coop taau g - - contrary, family, Just somewhere in Ontario. � _ ._. ta�est of the bre Green s, Greenwood. bridge, left their home 'Mrs. S. P'uckrin is improving in � �"""'• one night as- a JaicY Fell and- son Clive and -Mica Cations• Another $illll sent has gh precaution, but the health a Rhoda Fell spent Sunday last with +Mars recedes again, without dam- Herb and 'Mrs. Parkin. Wtrn. Bell, who hoe' been- employed � •�t LL•���� L. ; : • snow to to their. With the amount of - for several months at Grasmere rias just arrived and we will still hold saaw to be found only a few miles. M. S. meets at tits borne of accepted a job at St: Catharines. f r . north, dwe is still time for a real �• Green, -Greenwood, this Tues- Wm." Guthrie, W. -'H. and 7. H. -our ]tjtrodueto �'lc@-•�l3c r lb �✓ flood. A heavy rain and a warm day day evening instead of Thursday. Westney and F. M, Chapman atten- ry • • Wm. and -Mrs. Bail take are moving If you have `BIG STORE TEA" PA all that Iii -necessary. Possibly by ded the Seed Fair at gewerton oa the time this article appears it will to St. Catharines to take up a new Wednesday I last..week. 'I!be West - an have happened. position there. We wish them well. neyie won _on Noba_ rb Barley and ,Er- and .. «Q�� ����E COFFF�" • W. L .met at the. R.- V. Mowbray B a' � ' The W. Ar of the United Chardti bsyn Osts end F. M. Chapman, on enjoyed a very fair attendance at hoarse last Thgiday; with a large Alaska Oats, in both registered and - _ .. the Roost Beet Supper on Tuesday crowed prxsent The manager of the coassnereial classes. F. H.. Westney your house, well, you're wearing a - -- - evening, when Riker: Kate Aitken, of Dominion Bank, Brooklin gave a sponsored a project . Toronto, was the est ker. very interesting -talk on "Ranking" p wh±rrirt compet- ing - . . guest spew ing addresses were made • by young• _l�nlle. Take stip•-you had better ]ire. AitiMn war introduced by M,ms After the sweeting, Mrs.. Mawbray and Mm M served men an the - advantages ming -buy a lot of "BIC.; STARE TEA" Jessie Rorie, She told of her radio O°�YpPe? • registered seed grain. In all, six •work, describing the routim of pro- _ — • ..' : her Program, of the technical. young men entered the contest w+hids ducinig #GRE VOOD was held in the court room at Bea- right now . at 65c. per lb. will side and human interests of her work verton. The result gave each boy a n _ ` wdsich she called "dee nicest work in The sympathy of the' c'_ v__- prize.. wit% Neil McCari, Whitby, --soon be 10c. per lb. lYigAer the world." She told of several of is e'rtended to biesars. Wtn. and Jas, winning First. the friendd dps and experiences she C. S_ Bryant 'and F. M.- an L` _- lead had, with those she baa come in I Pengflly in the death of their six- have each installed milking mach `T'hane's nothing better in litti's or - �wv - g an S _ s -Work - 'lc : To s - than Taman' o «.� Over , and Yarme�rs �i� cru _ - tr _ - n ll woad Smocks Hanson a -all, _sox, Phone' Whitby' 336