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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1951_03_16•• . _ _ Snbseriptiiou Prfee, S$.oe per year PICKERING, ONTARIO, F�tIDAY, MARCH 16,- 19b1 * Coats per copy Authorized as Second Class Matter VOL. 70 NO. 23 V. S•, $2.50 W C. 31 RNAR AND SON PUBLISBIrRtS • _ {� = 401 ari , Championship �n , faster Pickerin id ets, W C nfn , - w v a _ n afio� _ Early this season Pickering 'Y iii- ;a,91e enthusiasts placed two hockey County Farm Foram Rally Editor Sees Brighter Era The Brougham Women's Institute + Pickering �%illa ►e . a teams in the Ontario _ Awateur Contest K NE V E-i iation groups - Juveniles and Mid- "Discussion of problems in mall (Monday, c Attending the 45th Annual Con* _- gate. The Juveniles hw%e been elim- groups is a sound democratic tech- -Canadians heard a stirring dec -' -The Amatepr Conest sponsored by ven*ion, _ _Qf the Provincial Horticuh inated, but we feel safe in saying' nique ' declared Clare Burt, Prov- laration last night that the world the Brougham Women's Institute, tural Societe, from here. were. Mr. the younger group, the Midgets incial Secretary of Farm Forum as is heading into, a better era 'baaed was held on Friday evening betore and Mrs. M. S. Chapman (official „ have surprised everyone, including ..I he spoke on Wednesday evening to on spiritual understanding.... a "fut- an audience which taxed the seating delegates) Mr. and Mrs. • Cyril 11L - Mr. Uy T. Doble, their 1'"blic t a packed audience at the County Lire bright with promise.' capacity of the Township Hall, the Morley, Mrs. F. J. Prouse and Mrs. ache principal, who has been ' "look- {' Farm Forum Rally in Greenbank I This hopeful message, carried ov- children competing were,, from the Chas, Hbtehings. The Convention ing ter the boys" and also Mr. J. i Hall. Farm Forum and Federation er a nationwide radio hook -up, schools - Brock Road, Brougham, was held in the Royal Connaught. _ R, yes, wbv sponsored the team.. of Agriculture are one and the. same came from Lieut. -Col. Robert Ell - f Green River, 7th Concession. Prog- Hamilton,. last week -end. aq -ping them with uniforms and group. The Farm Forums discuss is Key, former British Army officer ram of twenty -eight numbers was As we go to press word is receiv- br g considerable financial ass - I their problems and the action of and now a prominent official in the divided into three groups - those in ed of the critical condition of Mr. it are in addition. These yQuuR j the. Federation is guided by their Christian Science Church. Taking Glades 1, 2 and 3: Grades 4, 5, Robert Found, following an opera- 1 have been sweeping everything findings. "Interest in Farm Forums note of current world unrest Colonel! ana 6 and Grades 7 and 8• Within tio,7..at the Oshawa Hospital.. _ Are them, which has brought '- is increasing all- across the Proain- - Key •said, -The overturning of ty- Each group was a variety of talent; The Rotary Club (Wm. Gaudy,' I,6m down into the finals. They had �" said Mr. 'Burt, "and it is es- I rannicsl materialism has begun,' I songs, dancing, recitations, piano host), had the baritone of the fam- %rit close call last week in their two .pecially keen where the Forums and "we are approaching a period _selections acid guitar numbers, each oug Commodores Quartet as a guest names with Hastings, but coming . meet with the Township Federations ' when the spiritual view of life to greatly enjoyed. Allan Ellicott made on Moneiav evening, singing five „put on top in the round at 5 to 4, ' of Agriculture on review nights as more generally accepted." ; an affable and witty M.- C. Mrs.. numbers - a great voice, `hat score brought the= into. the is dune in Pickering' Township. ",' Col. Key was guest speaker over i an Harvey played for coaxtaunity Mrs. Marshall McGregor is visit - '.dean -up with the Nobel team, north Mairketing Legislation the National Sunday Evening Ii�ur, l singing between groups. -Three priz- ing with Mrs. Ken Clarke in Mrs. of Parry Sound, They left here on ` Mr. Burt stated that a a.rious ..broadcast from the St'ewarton L n:t- es were given within each groin, and _ McGregor 's former residence at flee 'Tuesday noon in the cars of sorr.e roblem was the legislation passed ed (birch in Ottawa by the CBC. ;then all tie other contestants were corner of. the- Brock Road and the Total supporters for Pa Sound, p rry in blem by which farmers .were de ed is' an n t to Editor of the i rewarded, with a small consolation Highway. where they met that team in a two- II1ed the right to pool and market Christian Science religious periodic. ; prize. Group 1. Michael. Freshwater, The Evening Auxiliary will pres- game round. Defeating Nobel-15 to { their own produce. The Forums de- als, published in. Boston. The Sun- I. a . small blonde boy , in a captains ' ent their Minstrel Show in the Un- S, Nobel apparently -felt - that the } aided we must make our rightful _day • Evening Hour series is broad - cap sang a sea song: 2. Jean Bar- ited Church on March 29, at 8.00 decision was so decisive they gave I demands through our Federatioi es cast acc9rding to CBC to stimulate clay, Fay Madill, Elden Willson, p, m, up the Idea of playing the. stecond of Agriculture until we get- the, re- spiritual thinking and to, combat a little girls in quaint- dresses and ! Same and gave Pickering Midgets quired legislation. This will benefit purely negative and material out- ' bonnets. with boy as an Easter 1 Farquhar J. MacRae To succeed the round by "default, thereby t b y Judge D, B, Coleman Here (.both producers and consumers. look. ,. unny with gifts, can¢ Peter L'at- lnaking Pickering he Eastern win- A - Resolution re Legisilartion -to Colonel Key noted rhany sign. ''tontail: 3, Barbara Masters, redty + - _ mere of the Association. At the -same enable the producer to pool acid ,that "th ehorizon is bright with th.L lion "Angel Cake ". Group 2, 1, Farquhar J. SlacRap, s ?�qr*h` time Ayr and Monkton are plagi:ig� market dairy products was passed pro:,lise •sit a spiritual awakening," ` Suzanne Boy,es, Joyce Kimrnura, in,; York Barr ate .-, with,t+id,• rrunicil;.tk __'•. off their round and the winners_ in ; ��;LOUSIy by the nseeting. in an a•idreas titled "The Valley of a dainty dance number: costtimc -d:. experien. - :_as bcen :appointed by that gronD veil, .-nest Pickering pro f Foram Projects Dec(Qion; 2, Lawrie .Barclay.- Ronald Nor ri-0, • Dent. of Jv tice. Ottawa, to sTcc.•rd bably next Tuesday night at '*too"- ( Mrs. I.- L. 51cLean, Secretary for '1 Speaking of the present world tti%o bonnie Scotch la•ddies irr kilts J' ��' D �• E- l,•M1un ua l�teu,tty. - ville, in the. Ontario' Champ±onsbiti 1..the County Farm Forum Committee ' situatimi .he '�a d, .''Wo are taking ' singing »Tourie cm his Bonnet S, ,Judge, Ontario County., Finals. Watch for partic;Aare this .reported on three Farm Forum proj- I part toda4 in a great struggle, to John Norrish. recitation and Carol �- week -end,, sets which are county - wish, Ontario maintain and establish the spiritual ; Ma,-t oil, solo were tied. Group : �1lca" Ja•. luw.ra. A great many of our people have County Co- operative 3ledical. See- ! ideFly of individual. llbeity amid self 3„i -•Jolt Harvey, two piano nun.- " not yet. sees, one of, these games -. i vices is a co- operative prepaid 'hoa- determination." ' •bees- 1. Nancy Barclay,. Irene heel -. The dea=th ec<ulAvd -at, •.the: htom-mt - ~whv not fen •'to stotlffvtfle for this i pilaf plan which µsr$ statrted 'in He cited three examples of jr +od ; er. Glen - Willson,, Jolirr Johriaon, in of her son-in-law. .i'a, P:dln••r.d., teat series - it will help the boys; 1948 and now covers about 150.0 1 will and spiritual viura;ee-- exprr?spd a dance in lyish costume; 3, Piano Celina St., Oshawa; on- Friday, M -;r,. - .,.that bit flf -1 Arse- t0lwrt encourage- people, Another project is the first i in - modern affairs- the mutual trust : -Duet, Jean .-Faris Din�Y. and Bet-, ' q, of Eva 'Mct.rn&, beloved Kite •.E monr does at lot. County -Folk Schooj which will be 1 which has pPrmittrui x 4Q�}0 -mite un- ty Anne Lindsay, tied with Billy_ the -late -Jos. Da,.-,d Cowan,' ;of Pik k-. Pickering now stands a good``beld at Sky Loft Lodge from"March armed border between C'anacia and , dilly Ellicott in a guitar number. ; erinx, in her 7••t_ia yeur. -,3Irs..Cowum ' ehanee of having a Prm'inrial Chem -' 25 -to April 1, .The third project is ' the united States; the unprecedon- _ ' had been in poor health for 99Ppi,msVp Tearer, Get behind these being promoted by the Farm For- ted national generosity_ -of the toil Pickering, District High Sehoo>7 liens. -_ kida in their Last big Duch. :Thanks: � nos, Federation of Agriculture, and ed States #n linanrin w6rld recon- i 1' Barn at Pickering an July lit • The C�anmertiat Dcpartinent g 3 The Team x. some of the Women's Institutes it structiar:;- and the `va�iant stand of • Aa =ax* ;axis fire deceased . was a �aut;ttte�. Goat Howard Mashinters Defence = ' a Health Unit Car the County ,)nly i Britain whose people "had the ' spir- Some students (nay choose to sub- of the late Mr, and Mrs, Bobert Me- me ' Harry Scott, Ken Irish and Way by having a V ul,ty -wide Health Un -. (continued on page three) � stitute the Lom,nercial !or a �'or- } Brady- 1llarried at Pickering '.on the 'Simpson. Forwards - Elwood Whit4 = it can we ha,. a an econrvmical unit , - 28th of -Septemhx'r. . 1895, she tea. Bert - White, Ross Irwin, Bill Jones, 1 Di, X M. Cooady, :mac:, Francis eign Language• in fire Course "lead - and receive fifty percent of the riled in Oshawa for five ears, L�r;e Watson, Pete ; .revile 1':IIYPfBHt St's!- ;ing- to the High School Graduation' I Y Dawson, Leo Mersinger and BPrnIm cast from the Province. j. ��� `i- Drpluma. In doing.' so it serves a 'Mrs•• Cowan µ• as a Lie -tong ntrch. Beemer. Substitutes -' Jahn Chubb..I Murray Maxwell of the Co- - very useful purpose and gives the bee' of ,St. Francis de Sales! t'lturch, - operators Insurance Assoc., gave chihd a courts which includes aub- Pickering. Jack Remme* Bert. Cowan, Don. an outline of the' growth of this. Dr, M. M. Coady, Dir, of the Ex Yredecaaed by her husband in Apr •Hilborn, Sub - Goalie Jima Pyette, I auto` insurance to-operative which tension Department of St. Francis tha6 are wanted and -are more • 1942; she leaven to mourn, two r Mrs. David Gregg, Claremont has been in business a Tittle more Xavier University. Antigoni•h, N. u If des rpu aptitude and prog-' daughters, Mrs. H. Edmonds rE wan- ' than two years. S'•, w'ill•be the guest speaker at the eline), of Oshawa and-Mrs. Gordon ng p gt. next meeting of the Federation of rest indicate that commercis! or g The death took place 'at Clare- The evening's ro itrri. included g buninesa work in the chosen cease- ! Young (Alma) 0! California, and a number of readings. solos and Agriculture• In order to make it . inont. on Wednesday, March 14, of i ation, the, student, can then take a �''o -one, George, and Harold, of: Us- ione of that community's well - known'. duets by several Forums. After s" possible for (treat number o! peo- hawa; also a Mister, Mrs. C. Gaeth,: le to hear this outstanding man, ' compiete year of Commercial Bus - citizens, Mrs. David Gregg in her lunch, Clare Burt joined the live- p g 1 . of Everett. Wash,, and Lour broth- . tress training, This._course includes: ' piece orchestra from Poster's For- the meeting will be held at the ers: Bernard, Harold, Kenneth and 76th year. Funeral service in the p 1, Typewriting and Office °Tract- : Claremont United :Church, on .Satur -' ►sari and the grand linaie for this Town .Hall t Whitby, . Tuesday, , Edward DttcBrady, all of Chicago: March 27 at S. m, i ice. and eleven r•andchitdrea and 'three a 2,50 with interment in the County gathering was an old -time p 2, Book -kee ing and Accountin g (day, t Better make arra„vPmanta to P g neat gr .�eh l-i n, T nip «o.y - dance. _ postpone your bowling _ that night 3• business Law ss The funeral tnak place-on Monday - folks. We will tell you more about 4, Stenography and Record Beep• -from the• church here with ,R#.,aiem Dr. Coady next week. t ing High Muss, Hev, Father McGivney, _. o n r and Correspondence' s - _ - toe- Canadian •Girls .In Training 6, Business. Aritlimeticand conom= meteryand interment is oc St. - Potriak' s �� its. officiating, the t - - come : :4iarch 1 =. On this lovetp 3iarch This .course 'is available to all - q :. evening we opened our meeting by I students who have 'compieted arty- ENGAGEMENT , a. :.Not L hlCk tft Ja¢ C'�u ¢t - repeating our Moeto and Puayose. I three -year cow se in High School. it by singing "The ' King' . flee � may be more- advisable to have Jury = Mr. and Mrs, - Frederick Airnan, j Report and •Ro1L Call for - Senior Matriculation first be- .are htappv to announce the engage- Secretary's followed. After this was the Depot- cause the graduate then has a bet- ; ment of their daughter Evelyn, to to t4ttg 'CtT[sf¢t# -1 Ttt�ta "` ".q .prat the theme being "And hac?rst -ter background- for a better. job._ Benny, the 'son of Life, -Albert .La not into temptation, but (leiiver u, TY'lrlt .t..;; he or - she - -is older anti Hare and the late Kn;. �. from evil." We practiced some songs can take more responsibility and Fri. Mar: 6 i�►t 5;30 nna m• ,t we %iVl sin at our Japanese receive greater remuneration for it. C Evening,. We then copied .dos , ' the Special- Commercial provides, for ''S1: PATRICK`S St)CIAL" , 7-- (u-c ids to folk dances and then tried anv High School student in the com-' �SATGRDAY, MARCH 17, 195L Tickets 1 O(� ! them out. The enjoyable everting :.munity, a business training which i s,00 P•: �L i • closed vwith Taps, - 'Ruth - Peattie • formerly was available only through ' ' -PR -&QBYTERIAN' CHt'RCH ra commercial business colleges. There Sands, .School Room are no fees and graduates are giv- Good program 'of Irish Music , en a High School Graduation Dip- and Songs by Toronto and Loc- J _ _ _ . ''HERE'AND THERE - _ „:.in pleading for '-',unselfishness and service by the Ionia, which is standardized all over al Talent. Refreshments will be �. club members he said "what you keep you Pose; what' !'the Provritsce'brOntario. served b.% ladies of the We see by the papers that milk is going up in price you give away you keep forever ". . k Commercial Course such as this ' _ church. _- in Toronto - to start with -'and, about the some time *' *` *' *' 1 ,will be -valuable not only for those EVERYBODY WELCOME we saw in the papers that for the year 1946, Silver- The appreciation by many parents in this cemmun. I who will some day be in business. Sitvei' Collection wood's Dairies made a'net profit- of $'2 32,909, but for ity must surely be felt for Mr. R. T. Doble and his 1 for themselves and employ of oth- _ the fiscal year' just ended they show a profit of - emaIl .Voup of helpers for the lithe and work they ers, Business training is a "must" Presbyterial Executive Meeting , $800,766, Who's making all the money from cows halve given to our 14 and 15 year, old boys this year, i .for many occupations today. W. - M. S. - Oshawa • Mar. go. , anyway1 We saw too that Canada Packers for 1946, s••ss.s. ahrowed''a profit of $1,816,781 in' 1946, and their last We saw' a couple,of robins in front of the News Foresters' Bowling :� 'Post Presbyterial Executive statement shows a profit of $3,480,'12; Imperial' Oil, Office on Tuesday afternoon, but even at that we find 4 • ' . _ - meeting of the W'M. S. will be held in 1946 `was $17326,112 'and their last $23,932,986. ti:ey were seen in. our neighborhood last week. (March 9,) 1 in-King St. United Church, Oshawa, _ s•s• *,s. •• :* *sus on Tuesday, March 20, at 9,30 a. The Liquor Business scored.quite a'hit a few days 'We don't know anything about "water" any more, Ladies' High Single - 265 m. Miss Annie Bishop of the Dom: >:go when a Western Ontario Clergyman s, C. Silk :... .:.. .:..:.... ilnion Boar will be present, gy man made thus though work on the scheme is still going on. Never Ladies' High Triple - A! 1,45 p, m. all Presidents of asinine statement- that "h6 would rather do away give up hope,...we'll get it some day. _ _ June•Bryant...... .... »» ;,,, 645 Affiliated Societies are invited to with the automAi'le than li or that the'-cars were • *' * * *'* liquor, - � ;Men's High Single - meet with Miss Bishop, doing more harm, and anyway, liquor was here first." The season of grass fires has commenced and the Bill Bryant ,.„ .....,» ........ »:. 310 .,pat. 2.30 all Presidents, and Offie- *' *' *• *' local' firearieri are anticipating the usual= .answering Men's High Triple - _ 4trs, of Auxiliaries and Evening r Spending a few days in bed recently with the flu, fire calls from those %N.-ho spend Saturday and Sunday Bill Power ..........„ „........., 701 Auxiliaries are invited to attsml ? 3 we' were astonished at the number of car drivers who burning grass etc. Isn't there a township bylaw that Team, Standing _- _ rind, hear Miss Bishop. drive up to the front of .a bogie, blow their horn till, makes.the starting of grass -fires without first _having Tom Kate ......••.. »..... »« •........48 Miss olive Sparlin ' will also b* ' every housewife in' the block comes to the door to see ' • obtained *sufficient help, an offense subject to pros- Rockets .... .... .... .. ..» «» «.• 40 present and would to have sill who is wanted. The driver then makes his choice. The ecution and hea-y penalty. A few applications mi ht . Shortie ........ «.. .,...... «.......,•,37 Mission .Band and Explorer .GrA* PP g Drizzle pusses . ,•:• "8.4 Leaders meet to bear her at 3.i� lazy coat.. why can't he get off 'his rear- end and go to cause some of these people to be 'a bit more careful. Hornets •:•. '»« ,;� »» »„ «.. 31 ' In King- St, Church. the door of the one lee, wants' Txpeiience' 'shows there are some who go out single- Sad Sacks( .....,,; „« «., «« .,.. , S0 - C. G. I. T. and Mission - Circle. I s•s•s•s• , }sanded and start a grass fire, believing that if they Bobcats ......... »....« »» :... 89 Leaders are asked to greet at 7,i0 Listening to the world President of one of our well 'get into trouble -all they need do is put in a fire mn Strikers . »• ••••.•«.......«..... «« «.. 17 P. m. at the same place for confer known service clubs at a dinner in Toronto 'last week, and look for a couple of dozen men to stop work and . once and discussions,. Ae melds lily oUtement ,'(wvicp everyone coup, accept). Z4 to the 30ow of some fool, _ Please beta; 1lIOS hmd;s • -i ; 11rASSX NOODLZG Q. How can 2 clean ' sponges lame thoroughly? ' or tablapoom of melted A. Soak the sko ages in uzilk for Shortening several hours. Then wring them teaspoon "It ' dry, and rinse_ thoroughly in hot - • - ..:' Flour _ _ . water.- - - r: Method: Beat eggs, add melted * w • i shortening and salt. Mix well: Add Q. How can I "break in" anew _ dour until it ornis a firpt ball end y� t2 follows your fork br spoon around . the bowl. A. Hold the new pen point over the flame of a lighted candle, 'or - ' ` � :• ' ;:.. . ,� ..�, L et the dough rest while you are - watch, for a Seca n then wipe getting out your pastry, cloth, etc., dry - with a cloth before -dipping _ or whatever ,you use, into-the-ink,--and it will- give -t.'^ Take ota a piece of dough a lit- _trouble, - tle larger than an egg, and kneiC * w + { and work a little flour into It, as O, How_ an I treat_ an inflamed i you aon-t want it to be sticky. post? It- is-better to work with a small -A. It is said that one of the best amount of dough, For a little while remedies for this is the application you will think -you might •za welt of equal parts of witch hazel 'and try to roll' out a piece of rubber.• pure alcohol. s�. But, after a few strokes with yQur - ,.;. '>,�•�- ,'• ;f.,iZI rolling -Pin, it begins to act h'ke Q. How can I impart a rich, 4 any well-behaved dough. ., _ brown colour to my sponge cake? -Do not roll paper -thint Rot -up A. Sprinkle a little granulated and slice with a sharp knife, mak- sugar over the top of the sponge ing the strips one -half incb wide.... cake before placing it in the-oven. Unroll and put on a lightly - floured ' strip of waxed paper. _ Sprinkle a little flour over the . strips_ Do not pile them' up too _ Turn Your Bags lots mu they is danger of them sticking tto ether.- - -d er -,� sills r A D g CASH ,.a To cook the noodles Have plenty ` of broth, and let it come to a rolling Wanted . used lure ban or w • 'boil, and drop in a few noodles at +•err dese,ipiton, wlsete or torn. a time. Cook 15 to 20 minutes. write Cs Today: ti _ Hlsresr.Carr Pelee.. _ ..... _ _ ..__ - London Bag Co. = HOW CAN I . Lj i3toek tart of iletoria Naao ►tat By Anne - Ashley 466 South St., London )[steal! 9860 _ ... .� Q. How can I- ietnove l scratches - from silverware ?. - - , Al Buy a sniall quantity of putty - _ powder, put: it -into a 'sau nd 'saucer. a _ .S A F S -.._: add enough olive, oil to make a Yreteet ,oar 11504)KA and CAett teen - -- -.:; Of A Lifetime —The thrill of having a "mountie-' for a pal is experienced by'a- patient paste. Rub- this 'on 't-ht silver 'With teas: a•6 TIUZAEb. we have a eta• -of the Ontario Society for Crippled Children. Four thousand medical and surgical cases are a soft flannel cloth, Polish .,th a s � tDo viwtroo o� write far rPrkes - - - -cared for each year by the -Society, which operates' 'summer camps ar Woodeden; Loifdon.; _ a hamois and the scratche4 tyi11 dis: ate.. to t3ese, W. Blue Moilntain, C:ollingwood and . woo, in the Rideau Lakes Lakes ,district.- The'- society's appear. annual' £aster Seals appeal for funds is- February 25 to M J.&J.TAYLDR LIMITED March 25. Q- How -cacti I•- csuaa- the -,hoer to TORONTO -SAFE WORKSO — -- retrain dry? Front _ , cup bar er o argarine - . M t % Method: �i)t Botlrpar-snips-iiboirt are _r bbcZ alit innmi ture of tsix- 61{rbei 'teed Toronto ' w re ' 140 teen ounct3 of petroleum to two twenty minutes or till almost ten- ounces n ,beeswax. _ 3 der. Drain and siiCC. + - * * ._ HAMEStS & COk ARS e1a1 Ane�rews. ;2) Arrange-in layers in a areas- - = ' ed casserole. rinkly -each -layer w can I make a cleanser Farnmrs Attention — Consult ' SP !Q. Ho a for brass, copper. and pewter? _ malt some of the sugar, .salt, juice : your' nearest H'a r n e s s Shop g A. A nod ;lcanscr is a mixture ppSEy, ' and Mind acid dos with bits o£ but- g about Staco Harness Su base vk h in deice, o t 1, :Cab •• - - (4a Fces psi a greased pan and of r at_ with e-g equal -.quantity of.- Fresh . vegetables+- *such- t� - We self otsr goods only through lettuce tIt, have . put pieces of 'remaining" butter -aa -- -' flotir atfd vine r. Apply a paste 'g p we still rakes. 'Bake in a hot oven (425 0) Bake in• a' moderate oven made up oPthee your local Staco Leather Roods (373 degrees F.) twenty -five to t ingredients and dealer. The- goods are• right, _ - have -what the vegetable .met_ call degrees FJ till crumbs are brown, thirty minutes• Yield:- s1z ',erv,ng':' - allow- to remain _on for an. hour; a>,d are mfr pisses, We _ = "hardware's -the homely turnip, or about twenty minutes. Yield: -_ , e : then rub oif. Wash with water; then - - y taunt:; .onion, potato and parsnip, four servings —that is, dour -large polish, nunufactura la our factories h SCALLOPED' POTATOES _ . _, w . - - _ Harness Hord Collar's,- Sweat 'And those +of us who are traced with or eight small cakes. - - paagct dtidltK es-39 who isn't * • • WITH CHICKEN BROTH Pads, Horse B 1 a n It e t s and - - these daps= =will do well to at i peeled,. isiiashed= att� = Q. How can ^I tusks better coffee? p � GLAZED CARROTS Lesthsr Travelling Goods Insist - these dependence op those hardy 4 large or ht statall carrots ly- sliced potatoes A. The grounds should be re- g eight moved from the coffee as soon as on Stsco Brand Trade Marked species; and the following- recipes 7! tablespoons batter or Il i teaspQns soli it is 'made.' as they absorb. the• goods and you get sat3sfaction.7_ - will, I hope, assist you in serving margarine - aft teasoon popper aroma. If possible, serve the coffee Made only by tbem oftener without 'the fstnil :. -= 2 tablespoons flour - : y scarp eugsr - _ immediately. If -lt his• to stuns SAMUEL TREES CO., LTD. - 2 tablespoons= a>tiut et# -onion 42 Wellington St. E., Toronto becoming tired of "the same old teaspoon glaierr, optional awhile, keep it_hot over a- very_low WRITE-POR CATALOGUE ' ,.-thing ... - 'Method: t,l) Cook carrots itr a - ' 2 tablespoons butter (fame. small amount of raped water, cote- Method: Place half of the pota- - "- SCALLOPED POTATOES teed: -till tender. Drain and dry. -toed greased. she} two" __,,...,..., _ „.-- _- .,,..., ., . ..,__,_,. _.,. _ _..,,• -- _,.., in a geed rd WITH FRANKFURTERS (2) Heat fat in. frying pan. 'Mix quart ^tbaking dish. Sprinkle with hitq 1 quart raw, thinly sliced _ - . sugar and ginger and roll carrots In of butter.. Repeat the process. Cover 1 9400 40011 V IMP potatoes this mixtures Place in the fat; turn 'with the chicken broth. _ r ii ` 4 to 6-frankfurters "' ilowly 'and' often till carrots' are- - - : Ave re to to se made with new fast Qry Yeas# u-, � -�}t slated and a deep appetizing brown, _Coyer- the dish and . bake one Y PP g ieTd; four seivinas, "'our acid 20 minutes before remov- _ Y cups thin white sauce -' • 'ice rise so wonderfully 2 tablespoons grated onion • • + - ing from the oven, take off the lid Y y -- t ICED NOT-CROSS BUNS Method: (1) Arrange potatoes - QUICK ONION KUCHtJ4 duel allots -the, potatans to brown -taste so wonderfully d! • on. top.. ,That's because Zleischmann's 5zc2ld l;i c. milk,•?•' c. granulated dad frankfurters; whole or halved, 4 large' onions, ced _ - . w F - :-iii layers in a greased quart and 'a "' 2 tablespoons butter or intro Fast Dry Yeast keeps sugar, 2'tsps, salt and 5 tbs. half 'casserole. Sprinkle each layer margarine ^ Now, to get away from _Fhe ve- , ' full- strength and'active till the shortening: stir- in 1 C. Cris 1 of, potatoes ,with pepper and- very 7 eggs; beaten' Very - you bake! No breakiast -bran cereal and cool. _. tab fur a• inonicnt• or so, did you ever try' m'akti,g noodles at more', fled aul No more to tuketvarfif. Meanwhile, meas- tightly -with sail. ' a cup sour cream : - - me'_ Here's ere', a very old recipe yefrigeradod -you can keep tree into a large bowl / c. lake- ' (2) Season -white sauce with grat- � tgapoon salt - ' : you91 Trod well worth trying, as 1 - td onion -and salt. Pour over pota Pepper = - - - the fresh noodles are fat more a whole months supply of warm water. 2 tsps. granulated toes and - frankfurters, lifting them 5e teaspoon caraway seed, - iEleischnia ins Dry Yeast in sugar: stir until stttrar is dis- o sauce will run down underneath. optional ttmpiAiq than the dried kind you e e F forty-five 2 to es slices bacon, - buy ur c solved. Sprinkle with 2 envelopes vo cupboard! z !'�.. it sit a a4 e11ClS _rye bread . _ (_) er and ba a �lae►__ -' Fleischmanti s Royal Fast Rising___ �• halved oven (325 d gr$ s .,•.) y- v Yeast. Let stand 10 minx., minutes. Remove cover and bake Method: (1) Saute onions in sat till potatoes_ are tender, or about till tender. _ Y HE'.. stir well. Add cooled milk :.::xture and stir in 2 well•beatea.eses. thirty minutes. Yield: lice to six (2) �iix- 'eggs, sour :cream; Sal;,` - = c. servings. Note: Browned sausage, pepper. and caraway seed. "t ro¢ur,er 'twice r 'n oannani ed c. rod Hour, d tsps, grouad'cianamon, ` pork-•chops of meat' cakes may be = - (3), Place • bread. in. a shallow r yi' 1 tsp. grated,,nutmeg• Stir about half susbtituted for frankfurters or'pota- greased baking disli and rover with / GARDEN this mixture into-yegu trixit,re; bleat ' _ SEEDS , a" : -ail smootl;! \fix in 1 c. seedless toes 'may be Baked wit out meat. onions. Pour sour cream mixture -' , • N:v> i r "isins and 1/s c. chopped candied peels. " j''r -� NfW /M�ROYE1 "'" >'' ^:•c -' t� ark, in remaiaing flour mixture. . .. When no meat is used, add to sauce, over all. -Put bacon on top. i:??r,: ; ,,,�' , <r s.e s grease top of dough. Cosec and set in if desired, bne cup grated sharp (4) •Bake' in a . moderate oven s YA�/sE7 /ES a:,,, ` •':.rat place, free front draught. Let cheese. — (3i degrees F.) till bacon is crisp. _ _ _ e until doubled in bulk Tttrn out on or about twenty -five minutes. Serve NT. _6ybrio. cucunl6eri, hybrid- onions, nfw _`:itly•flourcd board and knead- untdi- - - -= — - i in hot. i+itld four portions. b rid a d seedless noth and elastic. Di de into 2 equal —P P L', early maturing hybrid torn, yb n vi ua TURRIP AND POTATO_ �,. � # , watermelons, and new early - maturing tomot «s, . riions; cut each. Port a;',;Io 12 egiial- CAKES illustrated and described wife valuable growing s:r,00the round ibun, cat ;; tsrclt into t ars 2 medium potatoes CANDIED PARSNIPS p inlormafion in our 1951 catalogue. greased cookie sb is ar.1 cross each sh Pound yellow turnip 6 parsnips ' b::n iriCi narrow trios ui pastry, if - 4 tablespoons butter or Vaa cup brown sugar 1951 Catalogue -VALUE 50 cents r seed. Grease top,. t over and let rise FRfE On request W7Tie for it today, until doubled in bunk: Bale in a fiat margarine - I 1 teaspoon salt ` " "' cvep, 425 °,13 -20 inins. Glaze hot buns by Salt and pepper cup orange. jUICe _ a t 1 hr.t, .ing them lightly Riftt corn s}ntp 1. Dry bread crumbs., I teaspoon• grated orange (),.!Ter trOdtmcnts: i :se cu ^.icctioners' 1 egg, slightly beaten rind , •'•g for crosses, on bal,'cd buns. Tor ;.tot cooled buns with iviiite icing - 2 tablespoons water ;. :8.r . ;,l make cro::es pith chopped nuts. Method: , 1•) reel - and: quarter potatoes, • Slice tucnip, peel and cut _ A.P.F. Gives Chicks` ' into strips about an inch wide. Boil .e�� - c- �r"� "- -the cegtiahles together in i small l► r f [ISCH •�� "•.' amount of snl ;cd _wntcr till -tender_ .. -Extra Growth- P>�wer! = r L` �q� Drain �t _A0Ye1 NS (2) Rice poiatoes and turnip or - - - Reliable oatmeal -base Ful -O -Pep Chick„ t "" _ nt -rough a food inill. Add two Y Starter contains A.P.F. which starta cHt - P g - them right —grows them big — during SI'A tEk e+ _ .. tablespoons of the fat and salt and those first vital six weeks. 1 ,Pepper. to :a<trr Rt a; till ilufii . Let, - `� : °RY YEAST . oO. FUL O PEP NIGH w ASit st (3) Shape :n:t >hed t rgciai>les into vas EFFICIENCY ��` °•,,. aY5 FRFI takes and roll iii crumbs. Vliz egg ER �� surd water, dip cakes iii it and then CHICK START :oat again with trtitrbs. _ _ - _ .`. :• _ ; • 1, I - __ I 1. LL J I- II ? sal aft ft"67trrW W. I/. i of the Women's Missionary Soc• lives and missionary sWeavoss' will , "I myself, have learned to il<s pavN ONO vah" akarch - February !0. iety was held 'nth a good attend- stand up to whatever may em a- even• in a small- way the p~ 44 - IL Ge C ONAW, IL A. _ - ance. The " Btowr of the Yleae' was tong. spiritual forces," he said, "I hs» , - -- . Asii011911r, jirtae7, In Cedtre 8t. Vnited Chuuch, On presented with reports from all _ seen them, in action, on the -batdAw �it jaw (o v" >f�oe - haws on Feb. 31, the =3rd Annual secretaries. The tnmwurers reported ; ' - field, in the home, and" among tM ;rr, MAZ OI�1'P - iisM ,tooling of the Osl<aws Presbyter- senaittance o! =18,185.00 to the Green River sick and ,soutary who are seachtas Conference Branch treasurer; 1 this tMS�Ee,� out for healing. He spoke of hAV4 S is ;3,035 over the allocation to the Ing experienced healing • hixllwN _ _ Oshawa Pre3byterial for 1960. Miss Mrs. Melville Draper "d Miss through spiritual ,means. - BR0%(JwJvLNA �0,�� Elizabeth Read who was the morn. Ruth Hutchings attended the O. L. "The new light which today is ing• speaker, spoke with special re- F. Convention held in Simeos Un- flooding -the - horizon of the world • - ' - - ;ferenee to' Angloa, Portuguese. East _ ited Church, Oshawa, on. Thursday history is not the light of then saws ' ' when miss- week. Rev. Dr. - o! ai it Univerai Drive, AJAS' years. - ° tide was Africa a aye has been a o! ,art Brewing, Col. Bey a. ' ss dawn of the ' ioasryessi rigs that o r. tW thirty tcome -Wh0- i$&e Dues a Were the. Those Christ ides, It is• the _ - the_asl eilW Toronto, • _ .. Tn ople 3'- io -prr<n egos, - -- who• - missed hearing him mis°ed a ,., ,a♦ .. _ re ILv - °r -`• apposed - -to- - the_mateyl�__ 0 P E �LJ M 6' and - - - -- -- • _ of. Chriatianit and these can only Uxbridge, Sunderland .and all sear- subordinating Uxbri • ° � � t rise of life. t is " • material forces. It societies accept the challenge to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred •Michell att- man reflectin God's "J EACH AFTERNOON 3 TO fie" keep them aware of the teachings ended the. -funeral at Claremont, o! � 8 roving hart' o . -. _ .. ,.. � .. -.. •� , . r • �� - ... of Christ. The challenge can only the late Thomas Birkett who pass - � Col Key spoke of growing him- 7A. alism and tolerances in the realm at be met with more Christian work- ed away at Miami, Florida. religion as well as inci+eaaiag apse ALLDAY SATURDAY era 1roknediately as Communism is Mrs: Allen Michell attended u itual effectiveness. He quoted the only waiting to take possession, plastic demonstration at 'Mrs. C. Archbishop of Canterbury as say. �i.Y PRLIM POB LAD1ZW AND' -000 gti#8 Miss Read gave some . • intimate Ramer'a, Markham. Ing: "If the physical world disapr -- • - -' �� AIM � PA MR �M XI= �� - glimpses of the life of the people MiBS Hutchings ' spent a day ears, we "move completely into tai! �r of Angola who with 'the aid of the recently at. Claremont. s -the--real basis oil :,rBOXE. !Fictering t 76 for B 8EBkif710.Y8. missionaries are learning • a • better Mr. and Mrs. J. Stephens,- Whife-" late is the eternal world, not the way of life. The afternoon speakerp vale, and Mrs. Benson Draper. alt- material....Spirituat good endures." I Mrs. James Laughland; Tres. of the ended a concert" • in Toronto, one The Sunday Evening Hour servle• Dominion Board, took •as her topic evening recently, es were conducted by Rev.' F. S. C E� FARMERS 'bur Service." ''Only those who Ma . J. ]: orayth, Goodwood, paid + Milliken of the Stewarton Church. O serve really live." She . spoke on the park friends a visit last week. + Music for the broadcasts is furs» _ pardeular work -of .the W. M. S., The regular meeting o! the Lad- ished by the choir, augmented 1M and said "if we do not plant the des' Aid will be" -held • on Wednes- professional voices. Guest speakeeE ' seeds of ' ehriatianity around the may, March 21; - the home of I include prominent figures from the CASH PRICES PAID world, our faith and aspirations will Mrs.. Delia Shank and Mrs. Allen various religions represented in file die with us.'" Doors closed now will Michell. Word for Roll Call - 4A M" DominiorL FOR DEADD OR CR TPPLRD ANIMA,L-4 never be re- opened in our genera- 8e1 -" - �. - tion. She ' arged 144ership as a Mr. and Mrs: Waldie Crossland means of service: All may not set- moved - to Bradford. having sold di ' !! ' - HOR8E8 87.04 !laach ' • er an leaders, ' ant ovary woman ex- her m mobs of -the Ladies Aid How Skinny Girls . _ . � erta iatisence sad a number work- ' C70W y , T ing together are a power and choir are practicing foret Lovely Curves !$6.U© aaeb Among the �fioers' for 196 "1 EI• annual aacred coaceri , _to be held b ..-- _ ected we note the following from on March 23, 'cep this date open our district, Part Pros -. Mrs W. P and attend it, Gain S t0 10 lbs. Now Fop • Rogers Bowmanville •- Pres., .firs. Mr. and Mrs: Win._ Duncan called I q Rogers, , 7'Eoaaeaat• whp as.•er r•xuid Raun wd at bell f0� SMALL ANIMALS REMOVED FREE 1 on the latter's uncle ..2lilr. J. B. Wil- p�,•• .c+ ursecctn eR•uee -`° mm. - T. G. Norton, Brougham; V. + W4 "WI eolbwa rnR naaa u.r:= 1e Flea•, Mrs._ ? ltoa" Worry, Bowl3lan- son on Sunday' last. - � lla4 on oodaar sYSaaY Deco'.x Dto«t tacb (roa - -. ville : 2nd. Y: Frer., Mrs. A. k. rVil• 1•.•e You ay. too 'U."I •s :,a L.. •. Mr. 'and Mrs. Syd. Davies end rnoa aoue�.D.. rou nts.r. noaye�w't �`�+.+'Jee. : iFOR SPEEDY PIOK -UP PHONE son, Oshawa: Rec, See., Mrs. M. C. Glen, of Toronto, visited B. E. and � Fier, Broolslin; Corr. Sec.," ,litre. -Mrs. Draper. T ear n.w yawad,� w•df c+u••ti w eats!. ai,ssa uasr. ! T. - Adair. Oshawa; Tress., Mrs. G. Mrs. Waif Chafen was 'a Toronto : =1 i3.A.N N'E)R ►�N�LR�N' + O. Pirie, Oshawa. Press. sec., Mrs; visitor on Friday of last - week. H; R. Monkman, Greenwood, Mrs. WT. and Mrs. Ken Beelby hale i - - - .AS�Tr3 PACl3C1rTGF C1G,, YITa. M. N. Pegg. Claremont, is on the taken apartments at Mrs. J. E• _ fl ggnanese Eonsan. Wilson's -home. LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE PHONE 242W2 Mgt `orlon- gave, as a dosing thoaght, that we band not just for Cherrywooa '- NO'TOGRAPi1Gir today, - but for-: all, times that " our _ _ DANFORTH 8[�S LINES, Life - _ - we are pleased- see 'Mrs. Fenn gds are.t< k saailk w 1 ep out again after her illness. ! _ -- Flu and measles are still preval- Pi30ID[.i • ire ; - DAL�Sc' ► ' E R V ICE =- ent around the community: - - _ Pltsaa are being made for a ser- - , . _ vice •in Whiievale United Church" at-,, s. F TOWN" BitdUfiBIAl>L CLARlit![ONT }�- 10.30 ar m. on Good Friday, Rev, JIM DOWN , Bamford of Dunbarton- will be the r WlIM sad _.. - WLST BOUND RE" LF " BEPAMD;G P A•1lL. ,,,•...wa..1' A.M. AJA. P.M, PY. Mrs. G. R. Petty visited MT. 'und 4- - li 8mL Sul = Sm. - Mn. Armstrong on Sunday. ! f V r HBas tom. __ We hear the paper collection on �i sa+' Bye' sod - _ ; Sa urdaav amounted to five tons. I W. a ! u R A of people d i r dhe tract went to Markham during the and Bd*ard ................ 1.40 9.35 5.30 9.36 _ week to -see the picture' "I'd climb 10.16 - Dslrlh sans Lattsall 1,d0 9.10 4,65 >1jS0 the highest mountain'. - : Wn tt.fi 1.34 10.35 S@ bnm JaaaLiosl ......... 9.%0 9.00 4.46 9.60 _ " _ I . f,, _ r f 1.35 1.60 10.10 _ Malvern 7.45 6.46 4D6 •9.43 (Editor Speaks • Confinued) ', "Piekerin g A � eUry 0." 3.61 am B10- 'a Corners ..._....... 1.43 3,43 4,27 3.+46 ituaI`strength to face the foe at : i." 3.55 11.09 Towa Line 7.40 C40 4,36 1.40 first at ost unarmed ". during World j. PHONE 337 - 596" 6.60 3." 11.05 .,.�. Ceder Grove - Markham w... 7.35 6.30 4.16 11.ti - : War I� f . Dom9 N a.21 11-1 Locust EW 1.30 6.30 4.06 6.90 - Cotonel Key laid great stress on r 1." 1,10 uA _ Grow River T.16 9.16 4.00 3.16 a ' the neauna agpects or �4u aa•a •uA i , ij vi ii 1.10 a.l5 11.3.5 Bros; hank 1.10 5:10 6.56 6.10 - - saying that the Gospel -of Christ .; EayetrovShing 9"0 l.tn 6.1s 13.33 _..�..�....., e9arem� T,na 6.00 t 46 ,< op "heals as well as saves." - - - -: VVMAC3*.tl AND _ - - �/IUMALC7l RRpEl/lGltM d i I'''q" •q SLID( TIC WA, NR Ya"i� Phases or Write For NeGeraft , � fa. Ssxxai .. ' lhslue ■roritna Tit " . ' <; Mo, 13 E1slsway, 6 Users `l' Berta of W'Xitby _ ... is .:: '• k In the far -of fore0s and - remote country districts, -the nearest doctor or closest /city hospital is often hun- "`e;.: /,City of miles away. But now your. Red Cross stretches'a he hand across these 71ofo a all $ral9 are in , - - -- 7tos[ 9 - deatial psoperliosi Ionely' regions. In 89Z Outpost : Hospitals and Nursing ,Sts- Du7Elltltg Fire - "- rx tions,.skilled_Red Cross'nurses ' vide comforting, often, life- ..Pro Insurance is Q' hneexpellsive _ saving care. G ire generously • v ` not only -to support the Outpost - .. r ""ARE YOU u1.�urtt!.eJ i'Q '' w;, ...e,, �'•�`• '"Hospitals, but to kee¢ your Red PRTSENT DAY VALUES? Cross strong to play its vital role -,; d' iXM is needed to support Red.Cross.. - - -with the arced -forces and, in the DOUGLAS G. services for Disaster, veterans, Free work of civil defence. T e _ Blood Transfusion, outpost ' Hosotai6 - :.__ . _ .. .. a 1 �� CANADIAN RED CROSS ... ii a- - and Civil De fow Training. -, A��tP'ORT IBC saga 1131 CA DU n. s s�'�/' "'e'^ `` ! a psm Adv.'t SDK' -S MARKET. FOR SALE - brand new tire and - ,� _ _ . _ - tube, never used; 6.b4 x 26: six - ' i lye S. G. Morrish, phone 2.2.1J2, - - - - - -- Pickering. Mar: 16 -,FOR SALE•'= 'Acute coal or wood stove, with or without two oil burn- � ler fittings, *two drumg, 45 -gals: two - bo#tles; baby- all.steel crib 27 by 6'i _ fiches, Drop side, easy casters; Uom ` anode, chair, sing tray overhead. Ap l n�cT g bicker. --service.. STRAYED: onto' lot 27, con. 7, 'in' ' - - _ . E Pickering, a black or clads gray male bound,. about Feb. 19. Owner At _ All rme � - p contact Alex. Gray, Claremont, - - Chateau Cheese =1 ib: pkg: 59t phone 258W3, Markham.` `HELP WANTED _ (1) Radio and Electronic Technic- 'Z: DICKERING 26 g �ood - m I'7c lens and (2) Electrical Indicating . Muster Do _ _ 3 2 - InstrumetA Teohnicians for repairs — — — — -- - - -- _ . of Electronic Test Equipment. Gvod Allen's Apple- Juice j�48 oz. -� Wvrking conditions. Housing avail -' -. _ i 27e able. HospitiILTSon and Health In H� AVE V �y YOU suLance. MILTS'TAlili �I,)IIThD, . - _ - -. j■,� _- : - �3�i lbg AJAX, Ontario. - Margene- rFOR SALE - approximately 100 _ bush. barley. Would make govd seed. _ Cooking . onions -_ Flo -lb. bag - 35c Apply Wasylyk, Statiiin Rd• • Picker = j ' - - 141st. � • _ _ • 4ider HILLSIDE CHICKS heit. -_ - Ask agent for prices' and particui- ; . FO RENT? ' c a r so n prs. _Your March chicks should be _ 33i11side, bred for rapid, sturdy - growth b� a hatchery in the buain- j Now that Building Loans have been reduced, rooms and 7ICKEFEM, Op - - : pgB t14! ` �r ° ess for 3 o years: Wide ehoiw of • rent will be at a presaiufm. breeds, crosses, dayolds, started. Canada Approved. Order soon. F. -: Regardsless of Your location, if you have an unfinished second -$:--DeTnaine, Pickering. -floor -or basementrNOWt is the time to. take advantage of our MAr wAwrr:Dt - NO DOWN L'�ai�'MENT - BOX Driver. Short hours. _ APP1Y Fran'k &s 6E =; �ewa Mt DEFERRED P�� 1IL'�hT P��V • Smith i - B. and H. PLVMBIN.G LET YOUR TENANTS MAIiE'YOL'R MONTHLY. PAYMENTS iffiating and Pressure Pumps _ i�ckering Market & Locker Plant l A Specialty. ;$100 to $$000 CREDIT with - - H. BURROWS PHONE 3O - �__. R: R. 2, Pickering.Ontano - May , _Q to. 24 months _to PzY� PHONE FOR SALE Interest 1 -2 of 1 per cent Per. Month $1500 - 4 room, w,nterized house j '%'b7 Not Drop Into Our Showroom For -Suggestions and - Complete Information fn Eastport Beselr; Pickering. Irisui - QUALITY " 3Brick, cement foundation, well on - _ _ property; Inside_ ro>avencea. L�r COMRIE �• ,b0 by 120. Immediate possession.' phone Pickering 2 5 OJ L Full price, ` $4300. _! ." t Serdng Fearboro )ver'A Quarter Century " -- - , FOR SALE - -box trailer, near new, _ GROCERIES A ' 600 x 16 tires. Seven foot. Apply Scarboro .Junction Disney Motors, Pickering. A7T]gNNTION FARi1tLr88 ._ _ .. _ PLANT . We will be pleased to Pick up stead _ or crippled farm animals and pay ! _ � dghest prevailing prices. M31t3- Pt038333�1 t0 Yonr:s�gcifica�tions. _ For immediate service, telephone I Half Load Regulations Are In Force - ,collect: - Brookiin 63, Claremont !1$I4 or Toronto EMPIRE 3 -4636, t _._ _ GORDON YOrNG LIMITED �On Onta>rio County Roads - t� Itoe Keating Street, Toronto Effecilse March 1 to April'20, Vehicle Loads my not exceed ` allowable given under Section' 811- Subsection S, of WANTED the allow a loads�� feidMg' � • 'The Highway Traffic Act ' r - • OUNTRY MES ` S3fAi.I. - - J. R. - NIjCUV •(.'or`int .lrng�negr.- A� , fUNCT10NAl FEEDS HELP. - - - -� R, ►e have vkaiting buyers with -. • _ Card. of Thanks ;�. PRODUCE' HEALTHY, FULLY - Good cash down payments SALE REGISTER _ ' NOURISHED BIROS WHO _ - _ CALL - Mr. INGLIS 7 COWAN - The'family of the -late GIVE MORE EGGS — BETTER r. for .prompt • and erperienced Friday, March 30. mortgage sale Eva Cowan -wish to thank their service. �'- under and by virtue of the power of manyr friends; relatives and neigh- f EGGS. ._ BY INCREASING -. Nights blAtool - Office, E5l�s �� contained in two certain wort- boas, for their kind expressions of QUALITY AND QUANTITY _ gages which. will be produced. at tho , sympathy. beautiful floral offerings o J. A. WILLOUGHBY and' SONS _ timg of :sale by publiq auction, at and mass cards, and especially Rev. ,� YOU LOWER COST AND Reactors Prentice s Auction Rooms, Frank- 1: ather •MeGivney for his consoling - lin House, :Markham, a farm with- words. INCREASE PROFITS. - Sixty. Experienced Salesmen: in: five mile$ of Markham described - Established 180A as the east quarter of lot five and In Memoriam _ r'' ° _ the east half of .the lioutheast quay- 18 tC� d .� __. _ _ ter-of-lot-al- six_ concert_ ten, Mark- . FERREY -_ In _lovi�r memory o! _ _ �`C?.J' __B In 1yr-lorism hai„ Two. containing seventy -rive our dear sister, Marjorie Baker, who �Fi1Hhe- daskef) - +CALVERT - In loving memory ,of acres more or less on the property' passed away nsarch a, rear. ' trey dear mother, Matilda Calvert,- the ••is said to be a dwelling house "Time takes away the edge of greet, •EGG MASH and EGG PELLETS Brno died :Mardi 21; 1935, and .my aird suable- fartn' buildings, The But memory turns back every beef." .dear father T'•omas Calvert, who Property will be offered subject to Ever remeembered by Jessie, broth. __ �- (gilds Relish'ellets� �Pd May 17 1926, a reserve--bid. Terms: 10 percent er -in -law Bill and the children. �i •b?• . - : frm us, but leaving memories of the purchase Price to be paid on ,...••••••t• V '' �r "#a by Bath can never •take away, �* of ai<le• and enough • to make BAKER In laving memory of our tmoj�ea 'that will always linger, nP one -third of the purchase price dear dtNghters and sisters, Marjor- ,. ,While upon this earth we stay., to be paid within fifteen days. Bal- ie, who died March 9, 1947; also ance to be secured by mortgage at' Annie, who died March 37, .1937 1 Claremont COTOP Always remembered >ti daughter five ' percent per annum. For fur-- Asleep . _.in God's beautiful Garden, �- Beitrice and Daughter*. then• particulars apply to ,Caasdlan sheltered from sorrow and pain; .- Farm Loan Board# 1 Montgomery Safe in God's wonderful keeping, =" �j Ave„ • TQi onto• .Ken .. and .Clarke. until. we .shall meet again. _ Prentice, auctioneers, . 'Markham, - Lovingly remembered by. Mum, DaB, . Card of Thanks Phone 346. Sisters, Brothers. We swish thank our many Wednesday, Marc - auction sale f!: _._....... friends for their kind prayers, en- of farm stock and implements,' 25 Greenwood KAISER - - r . K1116s*" ' y quiries, cards and floral gifts to my head, of Holstein cattle, pigs,. C.rck- _ , •ts.� _ - daughter, • Mrs. Howard Robinson, shutt 3.0 tractor, full line of • trac- Miss Beatrice McLean and . her _ CLEANERS ' during her recent; illness following a for equipment, new Hinan milker, 2 - mother took part, in the Federation ..,.ELECTRIC serious operation in St. -Michael's -. units, hay' and grain, househuld' of Medical Services held ' last Mon- Hospital. She has returned to her furniture, at lot 16y • con, 7, Picker- dew en cuing at Uxbridge. This is Rome and Bare W"Ing }some in Mount Forest, 'where she ing Twp., Ube property of S. L. Mess- McLean's -fourth year - of att= -= ► GIVEN - pIC$ER ING 159J: Will be, convalescing for some time, °Norris . Terms, cash. -Sale at I•ou ending these meetings. and we all hope she will 'be. well a- p• m. W. Knox, clerk. A. S. FARM Mrs. Elmo Disney spent Satuiday He H• Kaiser .;Bain, soon. Again, many thanks:' ER, auetieneer, with- friends in Toronto.- - -• ' * ' M,r.. and Mrs. Lloyd Pegg and Mr. PROMPT PICK-UP- The Cafik and Robinson families Tuesday; April 3.'- auction- sale of and- Mrs. Fuooklism of _Oshawa, Pickering 'A'ND DE LIVERY registered and grade Jersey cattle, were callers at flit. and Mrs Glen Et. George's tiaild To Hold Euchre horses pigs, pouf new 1950 rest Pl Q iM s e " - poultry, Eaatwood'a on Sunday. , Cockshutt '40- tractor, Papec forage . Mr. and Mrs, Smith of Toronto; Boring an oyster supper on Mares This is important - St. George's . harvester, new, threshing machine were with Mr, acrd Mcs. -Frgd. Byets wishir►r• her every success and are 20th, in tint S. S. Room, commoen- - ' �7Vomen's Gaud are holds a euc -• and .full line _of tractor_ equipment; on- Sunday, pleased to. learn that she has -.gwn- t hay grain, at Lot '24, coi' . 9, Pick- The warty friends ot- Mrs. G'riff- ed her stre again after lies Mt- �� at s.s0.. p. -m, A fisie,• •variebl� lrre at the home . of Mrs. Greener, f Grin¢ 'I -zp :. the property of .RicL •T• in are Pleased to learn •that the n program will be put on by populas on Friday, March 16, at 8.00 V. art. Dun No reserve t farm cold. op- 'iova5 fl3neabs. artists and ham will -be- .served td $• eratien ois her eye wpa .very coca- Mrs. Ross Dien and Mss. Perry �• We always have a bumper- crowd Terms, cash: Salo at 10.30 she eQ those who 'do care for and o.nnof and we want this -ever dng to be sharp. essfuL Wilson -hare been very ill with -the -eat oystera. ,Adm $1.00, childreom j m{& special. Prises will be, given. Lloyd Turner, clerk. A. S. V*hner,- Mrs. Ftymb. the late Wm. Pen- �, '1?A?, manor friends hope they. 40 meta •;' � me is $sir►ad..- Corn ductidneAr: Belly's housekeeper has taken a pos- va11ll soon be yule - The W. A. ,reef on ]fates 11, etas ition with Ds. il[cKimtey, Brookiia. The mss of the d....... is 'Unit- Snishad the quilt in the & L 041d6 ' - H6r turn# Greenwood friend, a1+e.. ed Church &ltd qty On XPW. Pot aomIqU a'e good 09tM "a .. - ._ __ . __ ..11.11, - l.• . - ; . , , ' • p spec meeting at St. Simon's Par- �no_�WFV � ��reet� gal! to hear a speaker from the - �F a>r II III T. Eaton Co., on "lntenor l ccoa- _. ._ - 0 W ` A. C. RkhaMd$CM Bcrn.Dr+::RB• scr>hP tins" The meeting com*nenc.�s at2 - _. , • -- o'clock and afternoon tea will be IN8>F RI - - �med>ate Delivery Om Be Slade nerved, This sounds like an interest- _ RDeII. ]OOTAT'D Of The Fallowing iteuer fog program and we hope o lad `Yodrrigidaire Refrigerator , y Ji l yya, AACKNO Asphai� c. _ssglw _ ies will be able to attenoi- Roll Rooting la All Glades Remember the Clinic at the Chnrc Asi Old -isL ilxhed Roll-Birk gl Remember the clinic at the church To Serve You. shalt Roe! Oonting again oa March 28, Now is a good E��ttr1� ����� PI - PSO CYEAING 00. diamiann laoraer Bead time to realize the donation you may , - Ridge Dap and Valley give to the Red Cross during their ;, J L•nrarney Flue JAWng S"411 present campaign belD to keep this _ 6 C4 ft. Frig. . 11899,%5 _ .. cilruc and--others --- law -U WVr -: • .8. �3 R And Iyae Brick F� ► �.a eII. -�t. Fria_ . �_7a Concrete Blacks The service supplied by the clinic - varl themselves of it. xesnraaoe Oi All Wads .. Bate and Loose (7e8es - = : 'r d eq ft. Fria • rs excellent and we suggest " - 8gest all a- �� � ..., Insorauee ea•. Poau and Poles r r + a,� a BO �tc6 Electric Stove • 0th A The Fel7th of Bible Cs a dell to - . ,,, ­Now Available, •�'! � $nom ided the 17th of March was date 'addrep P3toaa A. WE DIr• and airs. Cain - ' brougham. out Pick. t4iW8 invited them to their ome -- - - - PHONFA 44 and 114 '• •I4•ish Party., ail members of the _ ( '��r Y by - rl,im,l. 14I=.I 1hlu 11 INN LI•r■. 11 11! of • • •-+r .��: class, which. includes the Sunday - -.. tl !GENERAL A10TORS- ' OUR TRUCKS PAi ig YS3� a. WAY School teachers and executive plus AN AND CLARKS' their husbands, wives and friends, 1. _�'' are asked to make an effort to aft- _ .ia�• S. BALSDON & SON At3CTIpNEERB 'STAFFORD BROS., end for a good tithe such as is us- PHONE PICKERING 39 - ualiv enjoyed.at these get.- to - -ioeased and Authorized for Cie HOiLPME.NTAL WORKS Lunch will of course round out what Counties of Ontal and Vlork. Phone . Whitby 669 is hoped to be an evening of true _ Farm ' $toex" Implements Sou fellowship, hold Furaiture, Real - Estate, 1818 Iiandas et, P.., Whitby, Out. Next Sunday is Palm Sunday and ✓ Sales our Specialty at Reasonable y.`_ • the Qacran ^ ent-of- Baptism will b?:. - - ..,. _ administered during he service. Prtca of for �ICEACHI'IE' Two weeks- brings gus to Easter.. a+�R Mt�A, P. O, All may .. Ke •solemnly remember the _ Phi. a. 6zw8 FtF81�i1TEMB DEALER true meaning of this. season and Q °Msrkhssn P. O. phone Mark. 206 come. to church. ley BV�` h'evrtices have been' estabildbed YU)i>VHtAL DIREtT1'OB The Young People met at' the /r auctioneers since 1590. church again last Friday and decid- f �� . Z-0, �'. I ed to tali themselves the Eager Bea- ZI P s !'eiiate Ambalaaoe Seer;les viers and -ft sounds like a good name • Day of S'lgbt and one -which they should be able- •+�• -�,. .DAVID H. MARSHALL Wren. Me1A&CPDIM PrI to live up to. We wish this lrmup ever„ success and hope they may go - .. Arasskmtaat far in the work of youth in church. _ a ACCOUNTS . Phone Pick. 183 i We under4tand they play, to hold a social each month, so this will be PRONLr Il 't l- -Ont. something to -look forward to fall- A I L Y SERVICE Pickering, owing tt ✓ Easter season. � T Q A 1 L CANADIAN AN To all thi-e who are shut in as D Uil POINTS - the spring weather approaches, the VAT . MAW der our best Wishes and hope that -- CHARTRRED BUSES mint, of you -mar be able .to be . out -OFFER IDEAL SERYICI .• and enjoy the sunshine before too - Li(> iUM AUCTIeM1'M,= aaa long: to thine Who are unable to be FQR ALL GROUP TRAY_ f1 _ Rigilwa7 li mmsent works up. and around we ask God's bless-.. ' . _ _ - - . ROB'!. A[Ia'i7N. pB0l. MALUATOR IP9 upon. yon. EASTERN NOOSE �. - -: —-.� �rt:a - _ A�udley. , : - -;. !NONE 4300 'lira. MO" West Of Whitby. o� Oi+ 3i.nd:. st. Elast, Whitby - - y - aiw ! 8ighwa3; Between, Vb tby ,And Ajar. ~mss The local church has .been acid. PROM di2 ing its mid -week meetings at the various hothas re - -: Arch Bell= eentiy. has. been laid off work - ._---- --. - -® • • by illness but is getting - LET 1 gain now. III liffi.1 toil oil III W i, as�is. . �!OPTO]tF3a &go = The Community CIub inaf ..at the �� i s ` ~ -' PHOTO" EILEEN JACKSON 8.80 ee 18.00 an Zoo to a,ieo schoothouse--oa- Wedrtesdey g _ rtes. 0a 'BETE UNARY SUPIIEai'>CIR - QPTOMETRIST_ Evaatagaz non.. Wed., Fr. 7 to to fa last the with Vice - President Bob Betsou ;'� � - % $AHF iNiiii9{@R - Eyes Examined Glasses FMUsd Dig211W BLDG,. Opp. ME O. chap. Owing to the bad' roads E fib „bs�• PICKERiNQ and the many families s with sickness *piT �,�� �� ^ _ : _TTO HOURS y weafnp - and - OBEidWA; QNrARiQ in. the house, the attendance was 1 i1A p/ % + By ,Appolatment P'hosa . Res. 96961 Oftixs 1514 roas large as expected, However. PRESCRlPTlOH p•00 °°l` �� p Hirst Door East Of Masonic (Thrae_Day 6arrice.Arraased) thirty people were resent. Thu line- A. II to ;% HaU fness part-included reports b_y the - Sundays PROM PICK. -41 _ Secretary, drd issthe acting. chairman. 1.00 P. M. to 6.00 R y(, ellers & Atkinson. It ..aa reported b1 F. X. Ch r - that it »'cold be grc n ti J0 Re BOYES' Ph M* L ..possible to Phsae Age. 9n1 W 9 • 8wntt, 960. - Briggs, Principal of .the new Pick- - ering High Schogt to- 'come out to - C L E N DE N I N C . t�A ;ih! s „ri ins f,r,,t rnt% Hoyt in pri! t. niroN tea t;.«, ui':� y _r -Auctioneers sehoi,[ and to explain the workirrss - 1 AO plans and (trrangements� 'foe the 1J gg Year Experience mane firades of pupils, This aril; 'M �gq£ST HILL pICIiERIN(� r interesting to All ratepryc -ra aM,f • tialee condreted anywhere parents as tiveIl as to the prospect- SCARt 2808 : PHONE: • RS . j"n,4q !Speciallzi"ng I t ,Farin Stock Firm!• ive students, So -it was agreed to. ! tore and Property Sales. extend. to him an invitation to come at 9iS1 I Atl-etatee perseneltY:Llsted and on A r' 4'h ft p rl t .. After the meeting was Adirrttisl Btllf prepared and =turned over to the Entertaiwnent . Ate- Committee. Cards and , crokinoI " - � "W were enjoyed for an hour, follosve�d W. -DIXON . I Prompt Service J , k� - Reasonable Rates fast �VoodlandE 990 8T <3UFb'VI]UA Every one is slowly but of -- ; — j .'' y; ;i' !• <+ . AMBULANCE getting over this bad case - o! flu �- --- - =' that has been making the rounds is •c. the past few weeks. Mrs. Claude Woodhouse has been confined to her bed with _it this Past week and we:� • r I wish her and all others a speedy re- covery. 66 Your FrIlly .Re'sident Agents' _ All the ladies that turned out for Evw N� of th! Animal -� n 4 URIl ,9 ADMIT the meeting last Tuesday night were - {�, ls"11i1 QYIIAIXY, ill •v1•l1>KU0MA thrilled beyond wards at the pictures During the fog, the western pica cures grass into hay ` Iola, that were shown by Mrs. Palmer, It before' storing R, i J xuv �� is hard to believe that such beauty Unlike most other animals, the pt9ka careful gathers " Liar YOUR - we r ifs Oil 'WITH _ can be found so close to home, put � g s - we sa'w through tare i as bi : grosses and spreads them to dry in the warm autumn c ' • _ , camera some very beautiful flowers sunshine. When they are fully cured, he stores them in a t _ -- CYRIL E• MORU, 1 and the beauty of Mr. and Mrs. Val 'dry, easily accessible place for winter feeding. .mer's loveiv garden,' We certainly., 'Nature has its oddities. This series of odvtrtisemetrts~ ' hope that we will again have the - is designed to acquaint you with soma of these unusual privilege of seeing these pictures at Centennial United Church it wan. decided to. send, some of cuz some future 'dale., and' maybe those features. ,materials to the overseas relies as missing them this time will ba able s�•. w =•: - "' Finer weather and a decrease , in wa11 as packing the regular bale as to attend, YOURS "�' ci PRO! .0 T ilRlness is showing its effect in the "we felt the need is greater there. A fairly large- crowd turned out larger number on Sunday. _ There There hill -•be a' subscription for a for the Bingo lase Monde night, - • _ z were ninety at Sunday School which life Membership again this year, and although no ono won the Jack �.. YOURS ;TO •,ENJ Y4 3s the highest . we have had _in a, and the Treasurer, Mrs. E, Clossotl, Pot, the other prizes were f_auiy - couple ofmontlks and.westrostheart= will be`glad -to accept your evntri- distribute. Poilowing are' the -win- - -= sly welcome the folks back We did buttons.' Mrs. W. -D. Mornsh was in ners: =.On Share- the -vr ealth, ,virs. \. .� ' notice however there were not quite charge .ot the Worship and Study Molcovich, from 1't, Cnion; Mr. Ld-. go many ad'u2ts iri "the Church- -even part_of the program. ell, frown Whitevale, and M- s. F[an• though some of those on the sick Neat week the W;• A: 0cRit' Aoid nah and Mr. Hili froth Dunbarton. ; - THE eARUNG BREWERIES LIMITED fist for some time weie in attend- their regular._meettnR in tho inrnt The $,10:00 Special. was wort by a � . - - wArr,esoo, 008742ro of a Pat. Luck Luncheon nt ] 200, Mrs. Wiisnn, of` Toronto, and Mrs. The ladies of the. W. M. S. held 'and it is hoped, everyone will be on Cecile `Hollinger, Altona ltd., won mother quilting meeting last week -hand, Sinee-the fohgregation -has a- the table centre- piece, Our next Bin. �e out •and enjoy your favorite at the Halt this Saturday night.- Tt and we're happy ` to •tinish another greed . to commie" building the. go'will be on Monday, Marl .26th, card gtmte every Wednesday night- wl"li be "Old Ireland's Night•" So quilt before time to start the regut- -.manse almost, - fmmediately, the Lad- whelr the. Jack Pot will be $85.01)• at 8,8¢ p• m, all you that enjoy. a .lot. of fun coral►:. :tr 'program, This is two w�` have ies will have to start considering X new comrnitt.cvc h iE- been fornced " Tit children of the C:Fnd.av Sc+hoot .ta the hall on Saturday night. ,riteTe finished now and nest month there their .part of the work and ways to try and revise our Wednesday . are cry busy praciictng !or their wi }l be datrcin.. from 8,80 till. 1.3 -OA - w'il[ be another one set up, so any- and means of raining money will be• night euthrea A`hwre µ•ell be, ten I apec�ai �pervice that they are going and refreshments will• be served. one interested in quilting remomber dfscusae& 1 games played and the:admission is to hold on Easter Sund,v. We hope All proceeds for - the new "floor Apea 19th. when we wlll be wel On Wednesday the 31st, the Wore► onto 26 cents and we an assured all will keep this to mind. lttrrd ". " &pbt_ At M owiilLSm p e*x . an "s badVto have bilited = to the that there. will be good pv#es, so a Don't forget the Dance to be held - . rte- ` _.._ - -»o ar ,�•., w�J — 'p. a,.. ` •..•^N'^x.*rr:?4.v :m,:: •:,,+. ... .;».i.Gtiatrr � _._ .� — ..'� _ —. - .. t ` - - - c . — ■alsstttl♦� and defeat might courei+abJy have PUTTING 6 _ been avoided, if God's will had bee:i It P • followed by those whorl! it most + eat tea is SO ��► concerned. Rasher a nee r.ngte, t ' thought, and something or +would- �� . • t0 make with - �!, be fatalists to think over - J l; ,� 1)'ell uo++. supposing-%% get back }I - " ��' :•�''i.��,,•,� :to Giugcr harm tvhicli tight now - is little more than a glorified mtxl ' _ muddle -both inside and out; This I is one time %% hen I coMd cbeerfull%0 rSA -- dispense with the dogs. I try keep- "- - ing tocin outside all the time but f; _ �' , �' I they watch their opportunity and �A -B r�i wet foo m rks e lea,in A f. ��� - - -• ';; • - -. i � wet footmarla behind them. [have also tried keeping Hone. indoors ,rl: e.,e ,ut,e Luc the little tike knows I the minute I. pick up the car keys • r,x;� =s- ,�, or change my shoes and before' I 1 - r a ��'"' ' >` remember to stop her site a out the s: �}�'� ( door and into the' first puddle of N-N-E I R ST , :. t'I r, water she comes o "�'r`' -- e_ % ? �tK °�' I Ar for rite house ! atft'in despair. R�t��") �N p � voI. �� e � +. �R i Dull days it 'doe can spent 'right, �� (/IgTWb `: e while trying to clean up. Fright, • i sunshiny days show up the dirt and „ - dust so badly I want to walk out 4 l Dear Anne Hirst I just live in * other burdens. He feels no c-om- I ` I and lease it -all. Ili fact, twice last And the - -fear of bill collectors! We are hea- * punetion himself, so why should 't 1 week I did Just that. Once to drive - wily in debt, and getting further * she ? -To do your husband jus- 1 some. friends to a nearby own and RELIEF IS LASTING and furtl-e- behind. 3fy husband * tice, I expect he has no idea f' y For fast relief from headache get ' . * � + e-.;r ' =a on the way home I thought our car �- pays one or * how you suffer; once that is I had developed perpetual motion. Its INSTANTINa. For real relief get- - • - twlo small bills explained, I think (and hope) you ;? :- INSTANTINB. For 'prolonged relief now and then, ; will find him reasonable.. _ 812 fact I began boasting about• ho.v get INSTANTINa! l t sed look.— ex- _, g Make up a budget of the debts a t -little gas i . ti "just to " I Yes, more people but nothing of * pe p e every day are, claimed, "I haven't lead'' my foot finding hat IN..STANTINE is one thin importance like *and household expenses, allow - ---LAURA WHEELER - --1 on the gas pedal for over a mile." W ease pain fast. For headache, foal the house note. * in for his' personal outlays too. You enjoy the embroidering, the "•foal didn't sound too. unreasonable iheucnatic aches and of He makes good * and ask him to go over it with whole family• enjoys the pictures! since we were on a do�t'tt- grade. colds, for aeumritic or neuralgic pain _ money, 9'0 m e- * yoit. At your suggestion you both Two colorful and lovely woodland i - But presently w e •ir ere on an up- times over $100 •can de> ids what you, can pay each scenes for any rootrk: ! grade -and I still didn't have to , bring you quick comfort. a week, but I * creditor regularly, gradually get frame or .line,.' ust bingly or-.as ;feed hoc Ras. I?ventaally I even had . INsTANTwz is made like a pre& -, n e v e r k'n a w• * yourselves entirely clear, and - a pair' Pattern S12; trancier two I to keep. my foot oil the brake. This cription of three proven medical . :•where it goes. *'then, plan for a future free of panets 9?sxfl!, inches.' . , requjreFl looking into. A mechanic ingreditots. A&ingle -• .. * worry. Laura Wheeler's im roved at= tablet wuallylu3ags He nevtr gives me out petuly * * • _ . _ P P, soon dispelled my hopes and my fast relief. not even for a popsicle far the tern makes crochet. and knitting fears. Some little. spring or other tilleliefdnetoday children. lie goes to the grocery 'When a httebiad cannot, or wilt so simple, witli its charts, pliatos had slipped out of place. so that gas and always with me .on Saturdays and pays not, manage the family income and concise directions, was being fed to the motor without taco It bandy cash there. I haven't had a single may,' he should give his wife the Send TWENTY -FIVE CENTS atpy help from ,;mi. We all got back thing new Ito wear in over 'a year, chance to take over • • • Anne Hirst- in coins (stamps cannot' be ac- in one piece. when I gave up- any job. I don't _ f• here to hear your troubles. Write cepted) for this pattern to Box "sack home I found an increase in tstantoi n mind doing, without: thing &-4f he hom to her at Box '1, 123 Sigh- 1, 123 Eighteenth St- New Tor- -the family. Spotty' had presented - would only pay what ht- owes,.inr .. teeneh Street. New Toronto, Oat. Duto, Ont, Print plainly FAT -, us with a heifer calf. Last year she TERN NUMBER, your- NAME had twins. Speaking of cows yve' 17•Tabte+Ten2!! r `- 'stead of adding to his debts! - P g 3epp,nl�t All-Tablet bMa 69f "I've asked and asked him to let - and ADDRESS, have one more worry of our winds. he will, but he never does. I know Doll's Hammock •� ; ; e e- whole herd havin been Upsidedown to Prevent me handle the money. He says 's titre hire survived the latest T.B. test. th g ea - $ could work out some sort of a :- - - ` given a clean bill of 'health_- In be- Pealydag *_ lOudget, so we'd get cleared up. -Ayben I was a very' GIt te girl. � m een testing and "reading" Part - � I 1 "He doesn't drink. I know these writes a correspondent, one of my /`fi r nrr' did a bit of worrying- ilnagin- III itn '.t anyone else. because he is most treasured playthings -teas a HRONICLES ing sucllings on cows where no - -Lome every night and I can ahcay>i doll's hammock. It was made for swellings • arzually existed: Losing i. _ _leach him in the daytime: we by my' aunt, and =it:- HiSy have a cow- or cows is- bad enough but a _ "He is such a likeable person, been made -from. directions How - %Me R�j� u there- are anv reactors. it is the and• he has many "friends. He is ever. my chithood was so very long ,� 1; n M, cleaning tip afterwards that gets toil it will bear re g - C -m4ndo �`P C 1 .,c -you ttweet and hind to nie and the ago peatin at _ .dop_n -a jbb -which Partner 3 N p _ ihildren. - this tithe without harruing copy - P_ lease- -cau't sosnebc,6, -btup it? could not possibly have done alone, "I dolt know if you cast help me rights. If we want te.hear the n' eitis do we - 13ut, as.I say he needn't Katie -wor• O IN i 1 " - or not, but I'd appreciate any ad- A piece of burlap 16 x 28 inches bA1C to listen to that later: horrible tied, Not much good worrying t 1 TM -Ace. I should tell you that I- lo_v_.e was fringed on either side with . catch phrase -- "Operation - Killer "1 about anything these days -one day. 1 Q 7. my husband; very much But, I brightly _ colored. - twines. Across. Isn't war had enough without add- at a time "is about .a-,; risuch as any p really am at my wits'- end. each end. ' about ar- inch - apart, ing to -it crude and seiisatinual -vul- of in, ran takr- Obviously, your U b READER" burlap twines aad . int9reak oneencbt ripe garisma? One minute we are told nS . everything possible is- bcl.ig clone : T •• yon Therefore hr has tour hap- about IZinches from. the and. of the to "' create a "united nations', then * - « pineds at heart, hammock. Under the fringe a par- we are git eu details of "Operation ��k • • Yet every ,man should under- -tow hem was•turned but the ends Killer." Is it forgoticu that child- �(�,/ were selvage _edges ren and adoirscents s �u� V ,�► _ - ' 10 stand that a wife cannot have an pond a lot t5f easy mind 'much less be happy, One ' may stop .-ith the ham- time }isten'ng to the radio: , Wl:ai + when she lives in -the shadow of mock and have a gift' to delight a are we trying to. do--- cultivate A M child, but my uncle cut two dowels race of bloodthirsty, young lerft>.zr- W "s debts dud future but because Not - J: -" ��� _ * only for herself, about 18 inches long. On- one end ians, to whom killin and L llcr t +ill W# - •_.. : � _ y but btcaase .of � I d g * her children, she deserves her coin slip the rings, 'The apposite - ---- became ordinar%. evcrld:a' word >? ends were fitted into ,holes its a flow much nearer the 'beginning„o+ * husband's. confidence and trust board as a base so that I could hen Nazism can c e !u combat i+:.r, -• You had better settle this. Tell tiny hammock anywhere in the •k-iIling is ioiatoiciablc -• Mn ,urrir -' * hsm that you ItAl . —ruse or outside al n'y' rnca tills is a ,rsl tnzie that' _;;i,poscd• * wits' end. 5ugges,t that he let you fact that ;i collapsed when not in • handle the income --at least for D ly democratic and ('luistian c����- + a limited time -and see hots you use was pr3$ab1 }- a feature more nes have glorined it', flurc appreciated b!! ,u� ,srntlur' than by- something fine ;end hearteairi .l,ou• - _ * succeeded.. in paying off the ere- 13 R a '* ditors. You are possessed by me' - "Operation .Airlift " —it et :rvrd the your fear o{ the future of the "` ,.b imagination. it gave soil nc,+ Wil _ "': 1h, . whole family, and it is driving you GETTING IN -ON IT' - ill the ultimata brotherhoo l of ivatt. • t0 distraction. - Tt was easy to ,isuilize malty, realm} • He can relieve afl this anxiety. Victims of an accident in Scot­ planes, winging their nay over1ancl - * if he will. (He would not enjoy land -were still lying about tine road. and sea on their errand of niercy, t' * Operation Killer also stirs the iltt - � •� -- <'�.,' s. having the collectors referred to Along came a native and "said' to �a - * him at his office, would lie?) man ping: on his back, "Has the aSination -but how ditirret'tl }! - * When a man makes a babit of _insurance man bee„ 'roou- get:" There is also.a certain xt :oust of � �* not paying his debts, it is hard Injured- "No, "; radio gdvcrtisirg that ii, in appal- —* for him to realize how his wife — $cat ="Xb, nett t1? jus- lie noon. -hug had taste, to say file ci ast. ne -r•;•. _ * most add humiliation to !ter- -aside ye." - Cam ^for instance adriscs that for - -. certain — repairs • +roll should gn .r , "church " —the trade naire for the _ te. Pusala e3, Wortter Iw t - t N company concerned. Dots freedom CROSSWORD lt.ConnnuN Pmeante r wY a,ozv n_ speech alloR ad+ertisin that is �t ^a 9; ,r•nera P K - • - axi - 7, nt.a• ne Idesa little short of sacrilege —ror that [tie5 t,. Inclines Renee 'just about what tltr play n ou PUZZLE Is. con_unctloa -d, to nee in ti'�w; • �>"� kM f i , " t7. I^I7 at. Supnor:,, roe +cord "church` i calls amounts - ACROSS •. Put on 2T.Tommeaco 'sa, Pc..aent}: -While R e a. a bn the .,tthicct o`'a�x.t i It tlotnx toward s. Purposes as. Lank of `a s, sit fish teteee - . Witness s broadcasting I had 'better hastetr to s � TJntastsaN i. Fat's titticulty ee, Thick black add it isn't all had. Aluch' of it gives `' T, V ijllant =t. Wrliera ll yid. On who loans E, Weigl+t :._se. stringent $1• Test word of s one food for thought. 1 way ,arc. ;)4 :fit;'' „,;w "' w �" (• - _ _ Is 4ltyatld a �a ie Jana w3. Exchanges speech g _ If. small impressed with the 'Rev. J. M. tit;- K U� t [ g iY lay's address one `;noiNi morning, Reaves body 7 0 V is it « 1 .Cottott•seedinx with h i: definition of ” .4 particular]v • ,�• ��l y f ` machine l3 14' _ "Thy '(%ill be done" as'pat;t of the ���> �.: � `4,�•�a•' `� V. Behave Lord's 99. To a point Lord's ['ra} e- Li r::' t'iuia.' inter - within r7 6 r: a.• ...`n.,...; - ?` . prated it as meaning not God's .l�'iltfr•. V swill throe ii and Is � !e. Echo �• `. • • r/ I(3 • r e done but rod R • ."".` : _ _ ..... _- se. Rings 1 by his people. Air, (inlay contended Q Q s0. some at that, when' disaster altd defeat over -• ' 0 - ' EI. soxuma as. Commence take. us, , it is alutost blasphemy to - _ 'tenesoe of s26 say resignedly, "It was God's will" O - - se. sin - especially if that .amt disaster - - - 'ss. 7 ar a tub l .:. * -a - eE.ieminlre n #nee - _ NYLONS -'' _• _ Corrode I :aarsnteed `` ` T.awa - r , ADAJJNRT - - - - -- AIICiOae RVLr1tiTNINei -I 0 . float Stole !j - :+i •' ti . Plane for / raklaa orders M •# ' oatttag wood 47' 1 Amawins N It t a a e ii. ComPoyue �r _ guaranteed ap to - other* 161.0. r $6, scoff" 3 toles ,or @T i try MONty ` Done. nr ev&erleaw TOWN MAKIN* needed, We deliver / _ .. ._ t.trooDo *or.. - 5 a ; c;,;t; t'�. Jane Ashley's Crown Brand Recipes FREE' - !. Lure tea, Ontario. Wrila Jane Ashley, The Canada-Sforch_Componr limited, LADA Answer 91sewlsere On Tint; Page - IQSUE 11 - 1931 �17� P. O. {ox 129, Montreal, P. O. _ Cs39 _ ' -• - - .. fie- : ' • , ' - „ � i _. r._ Classified Advertising ' • �y aG] T6 WA \TED •FOR SALE - y±`vt OILS, GREASES, ,TIRES coop t,ol \G grocery and gay business _ _ BATTERIES. paints, electric motor, for sale. near Hummer revert. including Hockey Seems to have been get- y loves, radios, refrigerators. fast freer 1 Y -room eaota and 4 overnight ,rabfae. Y v LVTIte Rellan,� a Station. R.R. r. •^g 'are milk coolers and feed grtuden. Fav or yam. -_ _ ling -quite a hoavy play irons l;ftitea - }°.• ,' " "r�� savvy, drills, ad lathes, etc. Dealers Hupele r. • :5tates`i'11aga2flheS latt•l�•, t %t'o recent .- •,,;:.,, wanted. Write: Groats and Ofl AIREDALE. One registered female. Air- ' �C!tan,ples d'L'. {heir interest, in the' , y' Limited. Toronto. ■dale pup■. both sexes, both'■ire and galrit being an article entitled dam, t»tng from champion gtak tBomD- y IOABF CHICSS W Dntesrnd b'conrYeCreeokW Oc aria. write: H Pidcks Bad Bo_v" in I :iFIr. and s r,' II:HERITA.NCE given you the proper tao- =V�l 1 it av( gilt o t� Placket ?" .: tors Because Top Notch R.O.P. Sired SPORT. Chic" inherit their superior tog and meat FREE 1951 CATALOGUE in _ , * .,aw,.�..,+.. .rk5l,at r" ° A ° 8iwd Hues. Of Ail° Farts and Accessories to "ra.;M • they all tiirongh tbtti Sear. u well as more auto dealers. and service scatwns:- ..,. a a { s. Loges Nadale Auto Supplies, 353 St: Nltholaa "Pock`s $all 13oy' does not �;y;n — profit from ess and inset sales. It will r...t S eat P., Montreal 1, Clue. you !night have tnlagineti - .�A.ilii ,, s s pay you to order TOY; Notch Cbl:ks tole to babe Pratt or any of the outer « w c G j year, ilea Turkey Points. Older Pallets. 'HELP WANTED D rN Catalogue. athletes d'h0 made reputations for • "". + ,fir - - Top notch chick sales. RAILWAYS need young then for five -day q` Guelph, Ontario week as Agent Telegraphers. 62,670.00 �F Vim' _ brio altch- raisers on and off the i�.,, 'r�'rb,. ° lowest pay. In these Positions you serve g 1 ` 6EAjIIL \'E HY- LIN141 CffiCHB fee Instead, it, is about 'Toronto S „;�+” «f . crosses of inbred lines. Bred nice good lrour' Oountiy to money maktag Career. own Conn Sm -th, and whether or «"' 6 .. °„ NIa• Demand. School recognized by Operat .I y hybrid corn. Early material nnitorm pal- lets. Twelve to 14 months tar. lea brood! - Ins OJnclala, Five Folder, Day and Mall -not it gives anything like a true r t'{•� aces. 300's oa the farm Comparison Torts Courser• Rrib Casaaa 6yrtems School. r yfi ,. , z Toronto. Picture- of the - apoleon of Maple �' ..; allow 4 to 73 more 'ego per ben housed 1 Leaf F,ardens depends, a whole lot, than standard bogus. Cockerel a t es In 11 weeks. Catalogue on request. Iii y- Alas MEDICAL •4" your point •of view. �'' •r`„ ''+ - cbtcks. 663 Queen Street, Chatham. Oat. GOOD RESOLUTION --. Every • DOUGLAS CHICKS sufferer of Rheumatic Pains or Ne The writer of the article starts Buy the boot. buy D o 0 o L A s quality rids should try Dixon's Remedy. off with a hair - raising description, ' : +i;`,•; yy y,Yy7 chicks. Variety of pure Breeds Day old, 335 El UNRO'S DRUG STORE Ottawa Hof one of hockey's most memorable � started. Price Lis rn• rMUeat. satisfaction Y t. t" wry tNaranteed �1n accasioas -the evening down in x N DOUGLAS HATCHERY 11,25 Express Prepaid Boston when Eddie Shore and Ace �r ;t + <, t c 5dtteville, Ontario ClILESS CORN SALVE for sure relies. YX Bailey collid4d, with such dire -e tr � ftf �'f« - atilt rs2s YEaxs' iuPROVEMENT 6074 your Druggist acne CRESS " y g. R.O.P. Trapnested Pedlgreed Cockerels salts to the latter that he -and big- and 7565 Pedigreed Females were purchas- - POST'S .ECZEMA SALVE' —tulle hockey- ali'tlost passed out of i -� - ed to improve the quality of Tweddle SANlSR the torment of dry eczema rashes The picture. Listen! Chicks. This L the third consecutive year and weeping akin troubles. Post's Eesams - Love -That Bull —Doug Prince, knohc �, n as the Hamburger w■ have purchased R. O.P. Cockerels. Tltts salve will not disappoint sou. „ c. r. Is the best way %%a know to put good egg itt:blns. scaling. burniai scream, aces. "Ace Bailey catapulted into the King of the South%s'est, caresses Ace Triumph," the Grand any meat production inberttame Sato, the p tlrgwozm. DlmDles and atbleters foot. -will "Champion' steer of the Livestock • Show after . paying $72,500 hicks we offer you. The results 0 this W"Vmd readily to the stainless• odorless air and came. down on his head. syaem fir■ cvm,utatlre -es,eb year the ointment. regardless or bow stubborn or , for the prize beefer. The steer was bought originally for cbiakk set bett-r and better. Before order hopeless they seem. He lay there bleeding, motionless p ins send for Free Catalogue. Also 'turkey except for a coni uUi-ve twitching $17,8W by oil man :Glenn NfcCartky, %vho_ donated it for a Poults, Older Pullet*. PRICE $1.60 PER JAR - charity auction. Tweddle chick aat,,h*rles Limited. POST'S REMEDIES Fergus,. Ontario.. Bent Post Free on Receipt of Pries • . of the tt•IOSrle9. hockey. .r _ - Us listen St. E.. Carnes of Lena, Tereale . . ,one "After Smethlc'st stunned otht ba slleble out ut n back" That'd adds the schedule to ,. g ame. the owners stretched the ALL OUR C >} t C K s are 8T0 %ln stew $ with • proven breed?ni backgroaad of uD " +. !� Y ys. g i0 games, which is to 20^9 toss. -These certified breeders are - PEP UP s oinclally raven the ereato of Canadian Try Red Horner, skated up to Shore. writer of the article. "might turn much, mach, much too much.'- pDAtry w A their production will crab C.. C. s a TONIC TABLETS "Pat u _.. -„ e . - for low Vitality sad i�oraI debMty. '. p your hands I'm going to out in the long run to be the 7iost asiontab ,• We have I Claw. hooded One Dollar, At gg'sts ltit'you,' ht_satd. and then be sw- g important answer of dll.' �- hockey's breeds lsc:t which to choose. Free tats. an One of grcate3t charms tt loAje. S•••erbrrrn Pnutt7 Farm, ltllv■r• ', - The blow knocked Shore backwardb '' t has always been its diaJy parr. The tor, Onta, OPPORTIIV1T1El gas 11!Z'� s do in a half- flip_He too can}c- d.+wn,- 'Welt. "color" 6-a word that- has - -pace istl't dizzy any morr, The ;T-1. ClI11t.L Stnod-usied"cr}icis are pro. BE A HAIRDRESSER ilia his head. He lay still in an- been badly kicked around :a recent hone are too tired. Where two.ifreat »table, .0 popular broods a SIL72. psrtoL 112, 00, harry eockersL 64. bb, llDe -- ro� CA:SADA•s t- IOAn21v0 ec$ooL .. .. other widening pool of blood:: years; and if the casual reader of forward lines used to do the lob. riots f 24 00,d cot? C U701 fine pttlR. Great Olmortowty Learn• the article should get the idea that now three or evert four lines; often Springhill Farm. Preston, Ontario led profession. ,r7awat dhsalfisd protwfoa" good wagM "Be44afnfbroke loose in the Gar- the particular tint referred to is Mediocre, are in operation.' The DYEING AND CLEAN06 Tbausands of successful Marvel gradaatr - = tltn "A's the unconscious players._ that of- blood, the fault :is that, of quality. of the gamd has descended Amaica'sGreatestsysum _ IiAVE you arytbnrs n!eo dyeing or clear. Illustrated Cataluna rres ' were carried from the ice.. Smythe the man who" wrote "Puck'-s Bad in' reverse proportion to the quan- leg'+ Write to us. for Information- we write or Can were right with them. Se, when 1 Roy" and not of Conn Smythe. City :' -- _ ass stall to answer -arm gns-tlans. LI.• MAMTEL HAnWam SING SCHOMA _ went right d fan hem. blocked the may; '� e " *. « + . _ - partreout 0. Psrkor's Dye Works Limited. 656 MGM et. W.. Taranto 731 Tonga St.. Toronto. Branches' In the other. article mentioned, `'The' re >ult is one of sport's . i4 i m0 at.. tlamntoa Smythe swung On him.,, puttipg "What's Happening in. Ha¢key ?fe screwiest situations = . six teams r6it sALa 73 Rldes; Bt. Ottawa 4very one of his 132 pounds be- Al Hirshberg realty goes down the battling far most of. the Fall, all 10% OFF ASHPHALT NEW dts¢own. waged, saves ms ass hind the blow+, `The fan's'.-glasses same, guaranteed, Send .tamped envelom greet shattered and more blood lisle with' the present day game., of the Winter, and pan of the SHING..ES - ROLLED 1, S. Brodie. vuna, Alberta. Space will not permit any extended Spring, with four of them surviv- - ROOFING A SIDING fiowed. slum For Less at Robert ion" *.amber Co. E][PLOT3tE:TT - Canada, Called elates. . : •. • ..y - -- , seview. but a few quotes iiom hither - ing for the Stanley Cup. playoffs. Trots. discount applies on orders received to Alaska and fotdgn opportunities. now. • , - "Smythe was hauled att to the and you may give-youu an idea of its The whole purpose of the 70 games starch 31, These products are raot:ory fie- when. where w aptly. send u oo for latest wadi with "slfgbt tnpe:fsetlons w• doubt employment report itstlrtt firms birl". general flatiour, is to find -tiro booby -prize winners_ anybody can notice. 'They wt fl girl you barrios Bureau, Dept. A.a. -P.O. No* ISM {police station, Act Bailey - was *' e ` " _ instead cf „one champion.” s+ars of v,atuatae scrotal: Saint -john• N.B. gashed to Audubon Hoslhtal where . "A red line and a -few greedy • * + - ROBERT ]ONES LUMBER CO.. eATSr1T>r as emergency operation was per- Hamilton, Oat. magnates _are strangling big -tune ski e' could ga on and oil, ' evith __ . AN oFSr.IC to even Inventor- -Lt ■t of to. - formed on his broken skull. He' was ORDER NOW FOR SPRING DELIVMR! _ 'hockey. What used to be the fast= more highly - #o-the -paint qugtation3, wsntioas aaa !veil information Pa amt tees. given a -50-50 chance-to liv6 Eddie -is. 93,1 ' w f A 12 taeb alra 10} for �. Ramsay Bank ' Reet. Oita Patent Acton - Shore. with seven stitches is his eat, craziest, most exciting and set- but simply , haven't the- time or" -te.ss: aw•arr Appi.' Toes txactnta.b or -rase, 273 calk closet Ottawa, - ' P i r y g Spy or cortlarrdi- ,Dwarf Pear Tress tBare•. PlGI li li Ftyl' ' - :tote lwa,t bil thi hustled cool d Btermuda sect of 111 09 a Fartt :3 r 1 sue. Bads, g yic.__a _ilia; s • + • g g p g t6l for $3IS :11 .oCie. d9 WID10 tncr faash �,•, _ terly thrilling spectacle on the room: But, from the above, you _ game which is nowhere and islraduaN b u r ltlw thsottr ►noelcrn Ray Street. T r0alo Hnok,.Wmt>any. 1•s- - Nat^t}t•. American s art scent is lye- well r:k�b1 et 'the id ;a•lt+at_?4tr. ,,..,.. 4t go ea4n_or 3 for 67 fiat claedy s0+, °t,°rs. is = - - tt inform► R roots in Bed stilt* or pink 3 for 61.11!. goo on raOdeaC Quite a to in puce `of word= " pleasing -few: :T'nle's; somebody- .-hocks W. 11. he's . b no means Plum trees. sweet sating Burbank, Isom. - yainting -quite is Keeping with the P g yI a Y bard or Grated Mks. 11-ft ■Iae_11 2.00 "eb PO+1TOGdAPIiF "Bang? Bang! and` another Redskin does something about. the situation alone to that belief,• or 3 for 65.00 Free ' colored Gordon _ >hse 6 z t Etsla rgmuau. soon,- the National' Hockey Leagt: - - Ouide with _Every order, Bmwels - MAIL TIi1s COUPON with ordwr=s . rtes bit the dust' school of literary pro- slncoway %- urseries, Bosmaavtllo, tat. toll a65 -16 seep• roll all enlarged o.60 , etdura But right on the' heels of might as well. strip the boy, of --- -- --16 ezp• rou all miarsed 0.70, Reprints their skates and send them back Was Nearly Crazy SPRAY WITH A SPRAMOTOR 04 $metal so r prints 61.60, Hollywood that tome a couple of sentences, .. iroto. atauoq R. Montreal. - Which. in 011T humble opinion, art home, to grow potatOPS s Byre} +rs :or arc na •d olio+ , aad •tractor P • * • drt+•enI n.w crops :t action), weed, dlsta- 'distinctly unfair to the. arapte• -Leaf ;" With Fiery Itch— foetiec, wbits,rasbi.., r%tut spraying and _ eTirlfl+ Hockey 'is 'dying on the vine•= 4r■ nrhting, tarot - wacon■t Shallow Well Hockey Team's boss "This is the Uutu I (Us-, ,rn: Dr. D n 1r "nr,t.-e ":rusty , WA.`TED �- OLD CA•1AD1A\ PJSCAGB �• The natnby pamby; wishy -W ashy, twat Wirt -I-, U. u.. Pre- -lptt°n. y%0rfd Pr -,sure system.: T[! A • -roe. A owl- ` kind of rough- and - tumble, hockey," ponutar, taw pure• eouitag, nqutd ro- dfran°a aatort. 'Fret catalos'a -w� Write today! spry- eC1mDa bead or waste, Jnck'r l6tstmD -_ money - grabbing policies of the pre- sv.rf+ and comfort From eruct IerutnR tooter Ltd , 9000 -York Bess Landon.-Ont. Farm. Rout. 0 -. WW14tock, Ontaro. - the, 4v riser F;vey att. t:,..1 ld4 r 1� rauuM s t«earma �tnt generation 1J: u.. tie '� ii-�'r '�•- �,- •r.enr1 tree Er,•h Mw�bn. 'rrW MntlC 41e WANTED f'onn,Sinythe's heart,. indeed,it is tnrsc aptruru u y LUMINUM ROOFiING � �, n watchmakns would - tag ltockcYy_oi dull• the sift. that once wb er m„no hack A-k ditty; A tea• D. D, P ttie kind, of !hockey he 1s'eotinting_ ,. rre'retptaon toNlarry or ■ztra bacnew. -- appreciate doaattma o o war rs fir oa to ttin the Staple Cu la offs trade it the sports - thrill sfipresrle,. sa cuaso to r tner rorrtga :W or ripbed Y p P } e • t design, An guari'ntcad primary erabir praertee. Mark Craig. T. B. Einap : ;al, least four weeks frofn now." - Yt .r',ae_ at John. New Bronswick. - s - "H-ockey- used_to ;ice by blinding e• toll* - 111.75, r• - 6:.es,"s' - $2.34. speed, fancy stick - handling, hard- U P YOUR '• tf,tS, 10' - 1:.9d. c, 2" ridge can . 'I3ott, u'c 71cr�ronsily, are just � +te. 5 cap ,a:c, i. hit so. . �.._ : • about as far "this side idolatry" clean checking, stiff • competition, ..WAKE e' apron - .2oc Buy at these low. prices and violently paftisan fans. Com- while stock tracarrabhr,- Above Prime are. in regard to Conn Smythe as-one LIVER BILE delivered to yomr riatlon. paYatively tittle or' any of these in ettt� can get and. in our time, have cri- ROBERT JONES LUMBER CO. - : _ - ticized fairly harshly his action-& and. gredicnts, including the fan,, is Hamilton, Ont._ _ LD Lett, Wkl,.tn C.l..d -And Tool lump o.6 .1 I Check Them Fast for 35c his influence .on hockey. But Saying • e -•. r . Btakery, E price ,tor growing town M � MOf7m/ ll11f/1 � � bakers, ecu!pment t 2.600.00 Buyer v that the sort of hockey which end- The liver should pour out about 7 eta d SOLD EVERYW�IERE "F[vckey used to have a .,canon of Di ,. can rent bull lr.g wm. Fra ores Rra9tor, SO close to the brink of trSgedy bile juice into your dientive tract every day. Exeter, Otrt I + _ its own. Irused to respect the sea - lf. thrsbilein notflowingtreeiylyour foodma>r that it - WaSn't any fun =ism t}- e-- 1:�1tQ- - - _mot digest Itmsp }use decay m the di[eeti7s WE ElA h' E �R -,.%L£ good grocery - „ sorts -and rights -of . others. Once tract lioness Bloat' yew 1'00 that is "dear to his heart goes -to - stores; dry- goodastorei reveral hotel.; in a dear, dead day beyond recall, get eosstou ti. You t sour, sunk and the 3 bktllard . parlors; shoe a.Zd one batcbe� - our alleged mind -jest a trifle too world looks Punk. , it bad a st- rtsililc, 4,l gamc•�chcdula It p u Little ahoD• Anyorro interested in ocaiing in a far. .. . .. takes miK gentle Carters good business, get In touch, with Philip Then, literally .iri leaps and bounds, Ilea Pitt to got'then 4 plats of bile Qow- young. Rrannr rr E're Irrirk �trnet, Kin 1061 freely to make you feel "up and up." V .� it jumped,' first to 48, then to 50, feet a package today. EReetive in -skins chener. The balance of the article gives then to 60., Last year, with, a bland bile freely, Ask or Carter's little'Iivsf .y)tt SkLE: Two loo -acre bush'lots, Will a fair sutn7maiy of the Smythe disregard for the welfare of the p!b'' 3-W at any druotam -.sell separate, "Apply: Frank.Bakar. '45 : careef although ire didn't - notice any _ Welland Ave.. St. Cathartnes. Ontario. .- mention of the fact 'that, at otie - BQ31ESPLN' TARNS - 2, 3. 4 ply made from'ung flbred'New Zealand and native time; Conn liked to.' have an occa- - wool. Grey, brown, fawn, maroon, royal sional wager . on the po>?ies, and _ blur. paddy green, scarlet, yellow, black. • . - OWN �%O�� OtTT�T heather 63.60 to white 13.A lt.' Door. Pas a pretty fair'-picker too, at - -• �F,' l� 1 OWN wtiorthlaad sweater patterns. Adult: Deer. times. $u soma things are pooh- _ - - bear. curling. Indian design, Arctic .snow- -- - - - - flake. Wild Duck, Hiawatha. Childs; ably .better forgotten in this highly • D eer: bear, Indian, - design. do¢ and egirlr- moral age. We. doubt that the staff 1. cobalt Mi ne Pr ospect ref, dancer 25c each. Knitting needles, of Maple Leaf Gardens will greatly 65c pair. Heaysaeignt zippers- Childs 5oc, filet a c e �.: a $ Y r Adults 75c. State size. %rise Vnry 1taatm, relish this-"-The attitude' of every ei Box 2e:; Sinon: %fnn, employee in the building is or- 1 l DACHSHUND PL:rrIES for sale. Rer- g s We 'have -foie sa.e ' PATEXTED- clam::.. • in Colernan l Istered.• stock. Woodlyn Kennels. Mrs. - erned each morning by ohie ques= Township home 'of the Silver Mines — located in a. H. Tolton, A.R. S. Guelpb. tion 'Is He In Yet ?' If the answer p 'Coleman Township, Cobalt, Ontario . is yes, ;tuts ihe'sfgnai to took busy:` You can have these claims for as low as $750. We will a Still, a writercan't expect to please supply you with the everybody. Di Home f TITLE — LOCATION — REPORT OF THE WORK €` r 'The LIFE article coacluden Svith DONE TO PATENT (where possible) and GEOLOGY Skin Remedy. ��t t Smythers attitude to waning: attend- _ ances' in many hockey centers) We retain only the rights to 3% of any production that • This cleanstateess antiseptic known au "They're tr in to take he color ShOUId result from future production. aver Canada as Moone's Emerald Ott, U y y g t p + ,- , such a tine bea9tng agent that Eczema, YOU choose whether you want to sell, develop or bold- Barber's rich, Salt Rheum, Itching Toes ` J Maur claim as an I`TVESTMENT: and Feet, and other- laflammatory skin W !, d eruptions areoften relieved in afewdisys. WHYY S U F F E H PILES There is no tvo'rk' necessary, you merely pay taxes and °It u 8antiseptic aaa pMetratina I ' 4csteful user praise quick result. Relief from lVhlch are Very s: all. tl�st many odd stubborn, cases of long ' standing have yielded to Its Influence. 146r -+lad soothing comfort -from Nfecra if you are interested DON'T DELAY write to -day to Moone's Zmerald Oil is sold by dmg- et. Two kin nmber 1 for ptottvd• gists everywhere to help rid rou of stub- P9to. sold in tube with perforated pipe tar born t:m9lea and unsightly skin troubles oftestion 78e. xumber2 for ezternal , VALBET HOLDINGS LIMITED — .a'i.taotloa or money back. s _ lYos. ld to Jet', M rd. by number from. _ E C A P i L E REMEDIES 23 Scott street ---- o ---- -- Toronto - ISSUE 11 -'1951 Mr. and ACm Jock, Ashley, Oak ROCK THEATRE WHITBY villa, spent a day, � ,.ems with Mr. and Mrs. AL Harvey. B Mr. and Mrs. Ross Knox spent - - 0sharws Br dtopr At 'i'Y Da►sr _PHONE 618 Sunday at Goodwood with Mrs. U14-10/07d --New � 91 R& _ — - Knox's parents; Mr: and Mrs. Mc- THURSDAY, FRI., SATURDAY - MARCH 15, 16, 17, Gucken. $CAR, T •' 611 I•� Shows at 7.00 and 9.00 P. bL - Saturday Matinee at X90 Mr. and Mrs. Rosa Middleton. and Buffalo Bill Mrs, M. Matthews . visited Sirs. 1;►' Lemmon at Valentin one day last THURDS.�IY, FRI., SATURDAY -MARCH 15, 16, i?. _ ... .. - .... week., i}R IN TECHNICOLOR The Womeda Institute euchre on Desert Hawk K i MAUREEN O'HARA and JOEL Mccxi March 6, had as winners: Mrs. Me- -a _ ALSO SELECTED SHORTS Donald, Mrs. Hopkins, M . . Shea, - IN TECHNICOLOR - WITH Mr. Wallace, Mr. Clark and Mr. J. yyri;wE Tl_!, � Di i♦ D,!`v ADR r_oL.�*rE - }, Mitchell. - - - �. 'Mr., Gerald Middleton and Miss ;. . ,MONDAY, Tt?ES., WEDNESDAY - MARCH 19, .20, 21, i ADDED FEATURE _ -- SSow- $tarts Af 7:00 "fit- Conapl�te -- Shofar Xt- %80 - Beatrice- )?ost, of-- Mai -Chain— ,wrxg - -- __ f 1 �-�- with Mx, and Mrs, Robertson, West- Return .'of the Badmen _ on on Sunday. i My Foolish Heart The Board of Stewards of the Un- Starring - RANDOLPH SCOTT - GEORGE ("Gabby" HAYES - ted Ch k ' DANA ANDREWS- and SUSAN BArY(WARD� Supper in the Hall, ongMarch 16 at MONDAY, TUESDAY -MARCH 18 and 20. - - 34- In Film and mush aI "��an- •. • - _ :- ALSO MUS`i{CAL' WESTERN FFATUBETT . _ _ ..: P• "SILVER BUTTE" With • TEX WILLIAM 1 beta. -- " NIGH' and the CI'T'Y CARTOON and FOX NEWS The Friendly Bible Class held a - very enjoyable evening at the.home ' " -With RICHARD WIDMARK - GENE TIERNEY - of 'Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Willson Mon- COMING ATTRACTION - - day evening 1ast: In the absence of .' ADDED ATTRACTION r �- THURSDAY, FRI•, SATURDAY - MARCH 22, 23, 24, the President, Mr. Jack Mitchell; - -- our Vice- Prea., was in the chair. • Mr, Aylmer Carter gave a very in- 'The Great Jewel Robber-' ` ,For -Heaven's Sake �► • spiring talk on his recept trip to - Florida, which was thorou Starring - DAYII} BRIAN • MARJORIE IEiEYNOLDB - ; - CLIFTON W'EBB and JOAN BENTIETT :- g�Y �- !i joyed , by all. The evening closed WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY - MARCH 21 and 22, HOLIDAY M�PiTINEE, GOOD FRIDAY 1.30 F, M. with a tasty lunch. April meeting . r to be held at the home of Mr. and SAHARA Growth. Mrs. F. Carter, _ FO`" GrOWth Liveability The Woman's Association held its Starring • HUMPHREY BOGART , • regular meeting on Wednesday ev- ening, - - th erring March - ,, at a home of Mrs. ADDED HIT - and Vigor George Willson, Seventeen members .: were present, The Devotional Per Destroyer o rod was led by Mrs. Geo. Duncan, - - - -' the program . being in charge o With - EDWARD • G. ROBINSON Use Muster Chick IS Mrs. Leckie. assisted by bits. F. Cassie, Mrs, Lloyd Vohnston,, Mrs♦ • .' i -A Grain Base Feed Glade Especially To Give Young Chicks Albert Gray, Mrs. $ar. Barclay, THEATRE POLICY _A Good Start In Life. Available in Mash or Uumbled Form. Mrs. Matthews and Mrs.- Wm. Ellic- Roz Office Oven Evenings 'SAO P' IL . - ott. The theme of the .program - Saturdays and Holidays _ 9,90 p 3L "A Prelude to Easter in Music, Art, Matinees. Saturdays and Holidays 3.30 P, M- CLAREMONT -CO- OPERATIVE Poetry 'and Prose." A ' Piano' m 1 Am le Free Parkin strumental walk played by Dorothy P g " p'HON!! EE CL1iRSM0�1'I' Willson.. PIans wire completed for a '- the Board of Stwards Pot Luck i - °BR O U G H A M Supper and films, for r'v evening of March 11, Tea v►�a ;rrved by rJie t FOR FREE ZBTDlATEM hostess and the assisting hosteset, Mrs. Albert Gray. s - Phone Pickering 188 J i Mr. and 31rs, K. -Bret and son, The Fihn Council Wayne, and 3l,sa Lynn Carswei:, of Projectionists Qualified Me . Gurney Heating Systems Vsnaw•a, and 3Ir. and airs• Orange;' CHAPMAN & SON ' I AWstreugh and 1'rnaas14A �uppoes 6f' Toronto, helped Mrs. W. Barmjl- The ,following have e�Q t;� ton celebrate her. birthday n Sun- g 1 o p,b - Y euary st training cooise for Feb-. Phone 281 Yr - Pickering, Ont• E � .'.cold and Installed � • lust, - _ i•uaty:- Everson. :�t,rtnn, Doreen RQAPVIAN _ �he Easter Thankoffering o}' the -Welsh. Mrs, - Lye, Mildred 'Ward. W. M. S. -it lbe helot in the church Paul Wellman Mrs, Suth Mitchell,. 1 on April 1st, at, 8.00 p. an. Guest —Mrs. Cora Johnston, !.fir. Price, Mar .'� i apeaker to be announced. vin Barloii, also HedJe, Helen Hoff - tSheet Metal Works Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stewart 'spent mm,, Mrs, R. Hoskins. n the week-end. -with , Mr, and Mrs.. Anyone intiei ested in taking girls _ . Best of Bickering Nava Reg. Lacey, • of Toronto. - Course, contact Miltoa Campbell, in - 1 ..::. -Long - Experienced Mr. and Mrs. Walter :Petty and Greenwood. Irutruction days are sister, of Ma kham, spent Sundav first and third Tuesdays of mouth, with Mr. and Mrs. M. Hamilton. _. with -teat on the fourth. � t« - -. Dnshby's Hardware ate.. , _ i,l . .. IN .. 11111111 - III BEATT'Y ELECTRIC RANGES 4 �: •. -E . :BEATTY ELECTRIC WASHERS Mr. Wait Hardy Sr. is quite sick ;��' i at present. � _ S. Presbyterial- were given b1' Mrs. _: ' t ... - - ; :�• RANGETTES AND ° ; Mr. Sam Frets has officially Lackie and ;)Lrs. Loyst. The Easter : ' •( ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES started spring off by tapping tlia ThankofferinR envelopes will be giv. *; _ IR trees for maple sap. Another sign en out for taatcr Sunday. llj r 8 -H Paints and Ge .era I�ardwar� ;s the hot stove league is moving t out into the RUrrlight...for titan } Mr. James aicCullougk �l/ ._.- • -�•� ++ iiiorninQ controversies. Funeral services were held on ±� A s • Mr, Geo. -Hammond is at, p.csent Friday last for air. James McCull- aff THE under- the -doctor's- care. ough, who passed away on Tuesdasy PHONE 46 PICKERINJ Mr, and Mrs. Prank DeRusha of last week- at the home' of his dau- i _ o;- Pontypool and 31r• and Mrs. P. ghter in Whitby'. He was in hPs-34ih OLD HORSES i15AO � Hardy of Toronto, spent Sunday at sear. , " • ;S�T I the Walt, Hardy's. Born in Quebec, •- he first .farmed' At Your Farm Mr. and-Mrs. Fred Morley ' had at Ebu- cixire where he married the .-� '- l'1EAD OR CRIPPLED STOCK several members of their faffiily at 'Margaret. Stewart. They came to r �" Hourly Pick -up home for the week -end. Claremont in 1920 and ,farmed on Mr, and. Mrs. Weir acrd Mr• and the 9th concession until about fif- phase Collect - Agincourt i8J12 Mrs. Schofield, of Hamilton, spent 'teen years ago, when Mr. _McCull- CAMPBELL MINK the week -end .with air, and Xrs. J. cash retired He was a member of ' Mansell. the United. Church and the Masonic Sh• I Mrs• ' David Gregg is quite ill at Order, He was made on Honorary ingles i present. Elder of- Claremont `United Church, > Mrs. Conners kill b nniis .i from S, ' •' _ -_ alt Siding the local telephone switchboard this daughters: firs, H. Pennell ('Ella) week being off due to, illness, Mrs. Robt, 'Hopkins (Evelyni; Mrs. ,ASPHALT SHINGLES Mr. and Mrs. Charles. Cooper are Howard Milts (Joyce);- Mrs. Jas. INSUIrBRIC _ on their•'w•ay home from a trip to Pickins (Stella) all of Toronto; and roceries that hit the .Apo SIDING AND ROLL . California, Mrs. John Lougheed kAdelaide) of 'ROOFING °n The local . branch of. the Legion Elmvale; Mrs, R. McCarl (Laura), Can Give a Price on Complete � held a .;cry, successful night ri, the of Whitby, and :firs. R. Kirk (Dor- .for Economy at Job It Required. d hall last week, cas ►, of bouglas, Ont.; Four sons: ALUMINUM MOULDINGS „- Mrs. Cecil Redman is back on Freeman, of Pt, Perry, Lyman, of lFoceteria IN STOCK - the job at Sarco ` after being• ill for _Sorth Bay, and- Donald and Lester, kQp �! "'4 , a few days. of Claremont. ['' N. My Gordon William Dickinson Passes Services were held in Clar�,nont LVM IN GODS Mr, William Dickinson pas•:d a- United *Church,' with Rev, H. Lackle °'I' •'; way March 6th at Bxierbush Hosp- Officiating: Interment in Claremont PICKERIN4., ONTARIO -1 ital in his 89th year: %pion Cemetery; PHONE Pick. $4. Born in King Township he came '• + • GUARANTEED here as a young Dian and farmed There will be a service in the Un- ° "'RADIC�'SER'VICE on the .4th• Linea His wile predec- ited Church on the evening of Good' Pickering Twp• `Pickering Sand eased him ten years ago. He w.\s a . Friday; when Rev. Davison of the •Any Make Or'Model ` member of the United Church. Well Baptist Church will speak Building Permits & Gravel Ltd • 'known here he was ignite active un- Mr. Sid. Dunning has sold his - a• r + til illness occurred a few weeks ago. farm and the new• owner will take :Issued _ RTfiJR FIELD . Surviving are: Harold and Doug- over on April 15. Mr• and bins. UNDER the provisions of the gas, of Claremont -and Garnet, of Dunning will move to Etobicoke .for Ontario Grnpanies Act, Pick Toronto, Service, was held on Sat-'; the present, - eying Sand and Gravel Limited urday in Stouffville with interment Mrs. Lindmy, and children of Ag- Tuese . & Fri. 1 to' s-7 PHONE PiokerinX 6 -QW S (Private Company) hereby in Stouffville Cemetery. incouspent Sunday w•itli Dr, N: F. 44 gives public .notice that it will ... and Mrs. Tomlinson. • f Brake application to His Honor The W. M. S. met on Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Hutton are moving and 1 3 Appoint tr the , Lieutenant- Governor , of. ' of` last week in the S. S. rooms of to their new home ,in Toronto,' Mar. -Insurance Co•- Ontario for lave to surrenaer the United Church, The last chap- 28th. its charter on'and from i, date ter of the Study Book on -Japan. The ladies of the Baptist 'Church *. .n. Rsito W phous, to be fixed by the Lieutenant- -pr" presented, by Mrs. Howard an are busy this week painting - the • ra • J J. j RO V SE �p �'� Fm Am arm Governor. Mrs.' Loyst, Prayers by the mem- floors. In the near future they will 1~idsP DATED at Toronto, Ont., tads ' bers and scripture readings by. Mrs. , lay carpets, in the •corridors. • • gHILDING INSPECTOR wt>eds0ossa r'' � )��tA !ud dog of March A. D., 19th Redshaw apd Mrs. Palmer were giv- Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Bryant, of floss oft - en. Mrs. Be'elby gave a paper- on ; Pickering, spent Sunday with Mrb. LsAaMb4� I « V �� t Pkkeriiaff Sand sled Gravel "Stewardship ". Mrs. Carson render N. Sanderson here. _ PICKERING (!. y�Red, ed a lovely solo, Mrs. Stickwood The lovely' spring flowers in the Bowman & Gibson ti T. K Creighton, its Solicitor was appointed Temperance Sec- United Ch on Sunday were a �okeeiig t ,` setary, Reports of the recent W. M. gift of the�cCuliough family, ire r - - I G•'••' - . '��'j�i 't _ _ . ' 3" •. ..pia . •1, t1 •16 S i,., a ^•- , , Mr. and ACm Jock, Ashley, Oak ROCK THEATRE WHITBY villa, spent a day, � ,.ems with Mr. and Mrs. AL Harvey. B Mr. and Mrs. Ross Knox spent - - 0sharws Br dtopr At 'i'Y Da►sr _PHONE 618 Sunday at Goodwood with Mrs. U14-10/07d --New � 91 R& _ — - Knox's parents; Mr: and Mrs. Mc- THURSDAY, FRI., SATURDAY - MARCH 15, 16, 17, Gucken. $CAR, T •' 611 I•� Shows at 7.00 and 9.00 P. bL - Saturday Matinee at X90 Mr. and Mrs. Rosa Middleton. and Buffalo Bill Mrs, M. Matthews . visited Sirs. 1;►' Lemmon at Valentin one day last THURDS.�IY, FRI., SATURDAY -MARCH 15, 16, i?. _ ... .. - .... week., i}R IN TECHNICOLOR The Womeda Institute euchre on Desert Hawk K i MAUREEN O'HARA and JOEL Mccxi March 6, had as winners: Mrs. Me- -a _ ALSO SELECTED SHORTS Donald, Mrs. Hopkins, M . . Shea, - IN TECHNICOLOR - WITH Mr. Wallace, Mr. Clark and Mr. J. yyri;wE Tl_!, � Di i♦ D,!`v ADR r_oL.�*rE - }, Mitchell. - - - �. 'Mr., Gerald Middleton and Miss ;. . ,MONDAY, Tt?ES., WEDNESDAY - MARCH 19, .20, 21, i ADDED FEATURE _ -- SSow- $tarts Af 7:00 "fit- Conapl�te -- Shofar Xt- %80 - Beatrice- )?ost, of-- Mai -Chain— ,wrxg - -- __ f 1 �-�- with Mx, and Mrs, Robertson, West- Return .'of the Badmen _ on on Sunday. i My Foolish Heart The Board of Stewards of the Un- Starring - RANDOLPH SCOTT - GEORGE ("Gabby" HAYES - ted Ch k ' DANA ANDREWS- and SUSAN BArY(WARD� Supper in the Hall, ongMarch 16 at MONDAY, TUESDAY -MARCH 18 and 20. - - 34- In Film and mush aI "��an- •. • - _ :- ALSO MUS`i{CAL' WESTERN FFATUBETT . _ _ ..: P• "SILVER BUTTE" With • TEX WILLIAM 1 beta. -- " NIGH' and the CI'T'Y CARTOON and FOX NEWS The Friendly Bible Class held a - very enjoyable evening at the.home ' " -With RICHARD WIDMARK - GENE TIERNEY - of 'Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Willson Mon- COMING ATTRACTION - - day evening 1ast: In the absence of .' ADDED ATTRACTION r �- THURSDAY, FRI•, SATURDAY - MARCH 22, 23, 24, the President, Mr. Jack Mitchell; - -- our Vice- Prea., was in the chair. • Mr, Aylmer Carter gave a very in- 'The Great Jewel Robber-' ` ,For -Heaven's Sake �► • spiring talk on his recept trip to - Florida, which was thorou Starring - DAYII} BRIAN • MARJORIE IEiEYNOLDB - ; - CLIFTON W'EBB and JOAN BENTIETT :- g�Y �- !i joyed , by all. The evening closed WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY - MARCH 21 and 22, HOLIDAY M�PiTINEE, GOOD FRIDAY 1.30 F, M. with a tasty lunch. April meeting . r to be held at the home of Mr. and SAHARA Growth. Mrs. F. Carter, _ FO`" GrOWth Liveability The Woman's Association held its Starring • HUMPHREY BOGART , • regular meeting on Wednesday ev- ening, - - th erring March - ,, at a home of Mrs. ADDED HIT - and Vigor George Willson, Seventeen members .: were present, The Devotional Per Destroyer o rod was led by Mrs. Geo. Duncan, - - - -' the program . being in charge o With - EDWARD • G. ROBINSON Use Muster Chick IS Mrs. Leckie. assisted by bits. F. Cassie, Mrs, Lloyd Vohnston,, Mrs♦ • .' i -A Grain Base Feed Glade Especially To Give Young Chicks Albert Gray, Mrs. $ar. Barclay, THEATRE POLICY _A Good Start In Life. Available in Mash or Uumbled Form. Mrs. Matthews and Mrs.- Wm. Ellic- Roz Office Oven Evenings 'SAO P' IL . - ott. The theme of the .program - Saturdays and Holidays _ 9,90 p 3L "A Prelude to Easter in Music, Art, Matinees. Saturdays and Holidays 3.30 P, M- CLAREMONT -CO- OPERATIVE Poetry 'and Prose." A ' Piano' m 1 Am le Free Parkin strumental walk played by Dorothy P g " p'HON!! EE CL1iRSM0�1'I' Willson.. PIans wire completed for a '- the Board of Stwards Pot Luck i - °BR O U G H A M Supper and films, for r'v evening of March 11, Tea v►�a ;rrved by rJie t FOR FREE ZBTDlATEM hostess and the assisting hosteset, Mrs. Albert Gray. s - Phone Pickering 188 J i Mr. and 31rs, K. -Bret and son, The Fihn Council Wayne, and 3l,sa Lynn Carswei:, of Projectionists Qualified Me . Gurney Heating Systems Vsnaw•a, and 3Ir. and airs• Orange;' CHAPMAN & SON ' I AWstreugh and 1'rnaas14A �uppoes 6f' Toronto, helped Mrs. W. Barmjl- The ,following have e�Q t;� ton celebrate her. birthday n Sun- g 1 o p,b - Y euary st training cooise for Feb-. Phone 281 Yr - Pickering, Ont• E � .'.cold and Installed � • lust, - _ i•uaty:- Everson. :�t,rtnn, Doreen RQAPVIAN _ �he Easter Thankoffering o}' the -Welsh. Mrs, - Lye, Mildred 'Ward. W. M. S. -it lbe helot in the church Paul Wellman Mrs, Suth Mitchell,. 1 on April 1st, at, 8.00 p. an. Guest —Mrs. Cora Johnston, !.fir. Price, Mar .'� i apeaker to be announced. vin Barloii, also HedJe, Helen Hoff - tSheet Metal Works Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stewart 'spent mm,, Mrs, R. Hoskins. n the week-end. -with , Mr, and Mrs.. Anyone intiei ested in taking girls _ . Best of Bickering Nava Reg. Lacey, • of Toronto. - Course, contact Miltoa Campbell, in - 1 ..::. -Long - Experienced Mr. and Mrs. Walter :Petty and Greenwood. Irutruction days are sister, of Ma kham, spent Sundav first and third Tuesdays of mouth, with Mr. and Mrs. M. Hamilton. _. with -teat on the fourth. � t« - -. Dnshby's Hardware ate.. , _ i,l . .. IN .. 11111111 - III BEATT'Y ELECTRIC RANGES 4 �: •. -E . :BEATTY ELECTRIC WASHERS Mr. Wait Hardy Sr. is quite sick ;��' i at present. � _ S. Presbyterial- were given b1' Mrs. _: ' t ... - - ; :�• RANGETTES AND ° ; Mr. Sam Frets has officially Lackie and ;)Lrs. Loyst. The Easter : ' •( ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES started spring off by tapping tlia ThankofferinR envelopes will be giv. *; _ IR trees for maple sap. Another sign en out for taatcr Sunday. llj r 8 -H Paints and Ge .era I�ardwar� ;s the hot stove league is moving t out into the RUrrlight...for titan } Mr. James aicCullougk �l/ ._.- • -�•� ++ iiiorninQ controversies. Funeral services were held on ±� A s • Mr, Geo. -Hammond is at, p.csent Friday last for air. James McCull- aff THE under- the -doctor's- care. ough, who passed away on Tuesdasy PHONE 46 PICKERINJ Mr, and Mrs. Prank DeRusha of last week- at the home' of his dau- i _ o;- Pontypool and 31r• and Mrs. P. ghter in Whitby'. He was in hPs-34ih OLD HORSES i15AO � Hardy of Toronto, spent Sunday at sear. , " • ;S�T I the Walt, Hardy's. Born in Quebec, •- he first .farmed' At Your Farm Mr. and-Mrs. Fred Morley ' had at Ebu- cixire where he married the .-� '- l'1EAD OR CRIPPLED STOCK several members of their faffiily at 'Margaret. Stewart. They came to r �" Hourly Pick -up home for the week -end. Claremont in 1920 and ,farmed on Mr, and. Mrs. Weir acrd Mr• and the 9th concession until about fif- phase Collect - Agincourt i8J12 Mrs. Schofield, of Hamilton, spent 'teen years ago, when Mr. _McCull- CAMPBELL MINK the week -end .with air, and Xrs. J. cash retired He was a member of ' Mansell. the United. Church and the Masonic Sh• I Mrs• ' David Gregg is quite ill at Order, He was made on Honorary ingles i present. Elder of- Claremont `United Church, > Mrs. Conners kill b nniis .i from S, ' •' _ -_ alt Siding the local telephone switchboard this daughters: firs, H. Pennell ('Ella) week being off due to, illness, Mrs. Robt, 'Hopkins (Evelyni; Mrs. ,ASPHALT SHINGLES Mr. and Mrs. Charles. Cooper are Howard Milts (Joyce);- Mrs. Jas. INSUIrBRIC _ on their•'w•ay home from a trip to Pickins (Stella) all of Toronto; and roceries that hit the .Apo SIDING AND ROLL . California, Mrs. John Lougheed kAdelaide) of 'ROOFING °n The local . branch of. the Legion Elmvale; Mrs, R. McCarl (Laura), Can Give a Price on Complete � held a .;cry, successful night ri, the of Whitby, and :firs. R. Kirk (Dor- .for Economy at Job It Required. d hall last week, cas ►, of bouglas, Ont.; Four sons: ALUMINUM MOULDINGS „- Mrs. Cecil Redman is back on Freeman, of Pt, Perry, Lyman, of lFoceteria IN STOCK - the job at Sarco ` after being• ill for _Sorth Bay, and- Donald and Lester, kQp �! "'4 , a few days. of Claremont. ['' N. My Gordon William Dickinson Passes Services were held in Clar�,nont LVM IN GODS Mr, William Dickinson pas•:d a- United *Church,' with Rev, H. Lackle °'I' •'; way March 6th at Bxierbush Hosp- Officiating: Interment in Claremont PICKERIN4., ONTARIO -1 ital in his 89th year: %pion Cemetery; PHONE Pick. $4. Born in King Township he came '• + • GUARANTEED here as a young Dian and farmed There will be a service in the Un- ° "'RADIC�'SER'VICE on the .4th• Linea His wile predec- ited Church on the evening of Good' Pickering Twp• `Pickering Sand eased him ten years ago. He w.\s a . Friday; when Rev. Davison of the •Any Make Or'Model ` member of the United Church. Well Baptist Church will speak Building Permits & Gravel Ltd • 'known here he was ignite active un- Mr. Sid. Dunning has sold his - a• r + til illness occurred a few weeks ago. farm and the new• owner will take :Issued _ RTfiJR FIELD . Surviving are: Harold and Doug- over on April 15. Mr• and bins. UNDER the provisions of the gas, of Claremont -and Garnet, of Dunning will move to Etobicoke .for Ontario Grnpanies Act, Pick Toronto, Service, was held on Sat-'; the present, - eying Sand and Gravel Limited urday in Stouffville with interment Mrs. Lindmy, and children of Ag- Tuese . & Fri. 1 to' s-7 PHONE PiokerinX 6 -QW S (Private Company) hereby in Stouffville Cemetery. incouspent Sunday w•itli Dr, N: F. 44 gives public .notice that it will ... and Mrs. Tomlinson. • f Brake application to His Honor The W. M. S. met on Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Hutton are moving and 1 3 Appoint tr the , Lieutenant- Governor , of. ' of` last week in the S. S. rooms of to their new home ,in Toronto,' Mar. -Insurance Co•- Ontario for lave to surrenaer the United Church, The last chap- 28th. its charter on'and from i, date ter of the Study Book on -Japan. The ladies of the Baptist 'Church *. .n. Rsito W phous, to be fixed by the Lieutenant- -pr" presented, by Mrs. Howard an are busy this week painting - the • ra • J J. j RO V SE �p �'� Fm Am arm Governor. Mrs.' Loyst, Prayers by the mem- floors. In the near future they will 1~idsP DATED at Toronto, Ont., tads ' bers and scripture readings by. Mrs. , lay carpets, in the •corridors. • • gHILDING INSPECTOR wt>eds0ossa r'' � )��tA !ud dog of March A. D., 19th Redshaw apd Mrs. Palmer were giv- Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Bryant, of floss oft - en. Mrs. Be'elby gave a paper- on ; Pickering, spent Sunday with Mrb. LsAaMb4� I « V �� t Pkkeriiaff Sand sled Gravel "Stewardship ". Mrs. Carson render N. Sanderson here. _ PICKERING (!. y�Red, ed a lovely solo, Mrs. Stickwood The lovely' spring flowers in the Bowman & Gibson ti T. K Creighton, its Solicitor was appointed Temperance Sec- United Ch on Sunday were a �okeeiig t ,` setary, Reports of the recent W. M. gift of the�cCuliough family, ire