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How Can 1?
6Y ANNt. ASHI EY
Q. How can obtain various
colours for cake icings or candy?
A. For pink color, use red beet
juice; for green, use spinach juice,
for yellow, use orange juice or
egg yolk; and for lavender, use
blackberry juice.
Q. How can 1 prevent scratches
inn hardwood floors from the cast-
ers on heavy pieces of furniture?
A. Remove all the casters and
roll pieces of adhesive tape around
the outside of each one. This will
act as a casing and will not mark
the floor.
P. How can 1 clean a man's
light felt hat?
A. Make a paste of equal parts
of arrowroot and magnesia and
cold water, and brush over the
hat. Dry thoroughly and then
brush off.
Q. How can 1 choose a good
broom, and take proper care of
It 7
A. Choose a broom with green -
colored straws, but avoid one with
dark reddish straws. Be sure the
brush is firm on the handle. Nev-
er allow the broom to stand on its
bristles, and give it a bath in soap-
suds occasionally,
Canadian National
Railways Revenues
The gross revenues of the all-
inclusive Canadian National Rail-
ways for the weelc ending Feb-
ruary 21, 1940 were: $4,141,741
as compared with $3,172,819
for the corresponding
week of 1939, an in-
crease of $ 969,922
or 30.6,%
- HAVE
YOU HEARD?
The house agent decided to be
quite frank with his latest clients.
"Of course," he began, "this
house has one or two drawbacks
which I feel 1 must mention. It is
bounded on the north by the gas
works, on the south by an indin-
r'ubber works, on the east by a
vinegar factory, and on the west
is a glue -boiling establishment."
"Good heavens!" gasped the
husband. "Fancy showing us such
a place. What a neighborhood!"
"Quite so," replied the agent.
"But there sae advantages. The
trent is cheap and you can always
tell which. • way' the wind is .blow-
ing,"
"I read in a book that Ap-
ollo was chasing a nymph and
she turned into a tree."
H. was lucky. Tho one
11'n chasing always turns into
Ti jewelry shop ora restaur-
ant."
estaur..ant"
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A man was going along the
goad Molding his hands very rig-
idly in a sort of bracket shape at
• distance of about a couple of
feet from his body. He caused
considerable surprise to the pass -
ere -by, and the explanation of his
ipntraordinary conduct avas not
discovered until a friend poked
Aim violently in the ribs. Then, es
'ads arms fell to his sides, he ex-
elAlmed fiers,^c1y—d1tou silly nes!
R wen keeping the measurement of
et wardrobe for an alcove!"
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"In choosing his men," said
3123hduy School superintend
eine, "Gideon diad not select
these who laid reside their -
arks mads threw. themselves
s down to chink. lie tout those
Wit) watched with one eye sad
i8t'stak wfeh the other!"
--0--
`,Th. parents of a solemn little
goy were pertubed At his morbid
*taticek en life. They •were send -
tag him off by train to relatives
ire the aeoin try and told him to
As si ire his name and address on
i1\ rid and. put it in his pocket.
o he slid so, beginning with:
"Zs exx.�tt of accident, this was
{'
&thnny Smith."
There is a Iran whose lege
fere to thin, that R policeman
non t ra la. because he bad no
ri;,1bTe ateane of support.
Ontario Plans
Highway Delay
Until' After War -- Big Program
Then Will Provide
Employment
The Ontario Highways Depart-
ment is considering a huge three-
year program of bighway building
which will be started after the war
is over, Highways Minister T. B.
McQuesten told delegates to the
annual convention of the Ontario
Good Roads Association.
"I think we should prepare at
once for the after -war period and
as a government we believe high-
way construction is the type of
work that offers the greatest am-
ount of employment with a chance
of fair returns," he said.
EXPENDITURE CUT
Mr. ivlcQuesten announced ex-
penditures for the 1940 Ontario
highway program had been cut by
16 per cent. compared with last
year in the government's economy
campaign.
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What Science'
Is Doingi V
1 :-0r•r
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NEW ''DEATH RAY"
Scientists are experimenting with
a "death ray" so effective that It
may come into wide use.
Unlike most publicized "death
says," the newest one will spend
its lethal force on germs, not man-
kind. Already a scientific fact, the
ray may be responsible for a new
"germless" air in air-conditioned
auditoriums and public meeting
places.
Teats show the ray killed 99.6 per
cent. of all bacteria passing through
an air-conditioning duct in a test
auditorium.
WATCH BRAIN WORK
A glimpse at the chemical oper-
ations of the brain, which may help
scientists to learn more about what
happens physically within that or-
gan when it functions, has been ob-
tained through research with rad-
ioactive substances at the Univer-
sity of California.
FLYING MOTORCYCLE
A secretly developed "ilylug mo-
torcycle" plane which can take off
in cramped' space with lightning
speed in the air has recently been
tested for the United States army.
Hobert Kerlinger, test pilot, took
the manufacturing company's YO -51
on a runway, gunned the 420 -horse-
power engine and the craft charged
almost 'straight up In the air and,
at a respectable height, hovered vir-
tually motionless,
Hardly more than 60 feet'was re-
quired for the takeoff of the high
winged, sieuder fuselaged mono-
plane.
Prairie Library
Scheme Prospers
Continuation of the Lsdy Tweeds -
Mules Work Is Advocated
Continuation of the Lady Tweeds•
muir's prairie library scheme was
advocated in a resolution read at
the Ottawa local council of women.
The resolution, which was for-
warded to the National Council ed
Women, said the National Council
was the logical organization to ear-
ry on the work and requested local
councils of women across Canada
to assume responsibility fol' the
prairie library scheme in their lo-
ealities.
The scheme was inaugurated by
The Lady T,si'eetismuir and involved
collecting books and reading nmt-
erial to be sent to hard-hit prairie
districts.
FOR HARG-Ori
COUGHS
tQ COLDS
ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS
and other Respiratory
Mtateafs Take the
Old Reliable
HEALTH
TOPIC $
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CANADA'S HEALTH, 1939
The people of Canada enjoyed
exceptionally good health in1939,
writes Dr. John W. S. McCullough,
of the Health League of Canada.
The mortality : i.te was 9.5 per
thousand of population as colnpar-
ed with 10,6 in 1937. In 1939 the re-
cord (official figures not yet avail-
able) was excellent as indicated by
the very low deathrate among ap-
proximately 1,250,000 of Canadian9
who hold policies in the industrial
department of ono of the large In-
surance companies. Not only were
the deathrates In 1937 and 1938 the
lowest In the history of the comp-
any, but these two years, jointly,
had the lowest mortality rate in the
Canadian experience of the comp-
any. Moreover, the mortality rates
for 1939, form a new low for tuber-
culosis, pneumonia, scarlet fever,
the diarrhoeal diseases, and all tae
forms of accident (combined).
Tuberculosis Down
Chief interest lies 'n tuberculosis.
Today this disease is number 3 in
the list of causes of death of Can-
adian wage-earners, instead of num^
ber 1, as was my 11 years a o.
The current deathrate is 7 per cent.
lower than in 1938 and 45 per cent.
lower than 1929. As a result of this
reduction alone, hundreds of Can-
adian lives have been spared every
year.
The unfavourable side of the re-
port is observed in an increaser)
mortality for cancer of about 35 per
cent in 10 years. Diabetes, Heart
disease, diseases' of the coronary
arteries and chronic kidney dis-
ease show appreciable rises in 10
years. For all causes of death com-
bined, the 1939 deathrate is lower
by one quarter than 10 years ago.
This is something to be thankful
fer.
Child, Enthroned, Rules
3,000,000 Worshippers
On the roof cf the world in
mysterious Tibet sits a six-year-
old boy, enthroned civil and relig-
ious ruler of 3,000,000 worship-
pers. Son of a humble herder, the
lad is believed by his followers to
be the reincarnation of the 13th
Dalai Lama who died on Dec. 17,
1933. Bearing the name Ling-ergh
La-mu-tan-chu (Divine child), the
boy is believed to have been born
at the moment the old Dalai Lama
died.
SCOUTING . .
YOUTHFUL. COURAGE
Five year record of Canadian 130y
Scouts shows saving of 150 persons
from death by drowning, fire or eels,
lous accident. Three young heroes
paid the supreme sacrifice.
Even a cursory examination of
the files over the five-year period
ending December 31st, 1939, Indi-
cates to what extent the Boy Scouts
of Canada have kept their Scout
Promise, especially that part of it
which obligates them to "help other
people at all times."
112 Persons Saved From Drowning
Awards made indicate that the
lives of at least 150 persons have
been saved by Boy scouts during
the period referred to. A total of
112 persons were saved from death
by drowning alone. Many others
have been saved from possible
TIRED FEET
otkp
E,y04iok,.
k vd
death.. Ar mime* 4ury by the re-
sourcefuiness and WitYilry of young
AM and boys Scouting -trained 4n
first aid, resuscitation, etc.
It la interesting to note that fur
tug the Elvo year period under* con.
sideration — during wlrieb, time, in -
(Mentally, membership in uhkl
Scout Movement in Canada was In-
creamed from 65,000 to well over
170,000 -- the Medal Board award-
ed only five Bronze Crosses, its ma-
jor award, The Board also issued 20
Silver Crosses, for acts of outetanrl•
ing gallantry under dangerous eir-
eumstanees; 58 GiiL Crosses, for
courageous acts; 45 Certificates of
Merits for meritorious acts of an
outstanding nature; and 19 Letters
of Commendation for outstanding
services to others,
Among the deeds of heroism Gov.
ered by these awards in addition
to drowning rescues, were 'our
cases of rescue from fire, nine cases
of major first-aid, two cases of res-
cue from death or injury by trains,
two cases of r'esuscitati m from car-
bon monoxide poisoning, etc.
NERVOUS RESTLESS
7.ydiat.pinkham's
WOMEN:
Vegetable Coin -
pound helps calin
jumpy nerves due to female fuue-
tional distress. Made especially fox
women. Try i$
"k DOES too* good in • pipe!"
HANDYAL.TiGHT POUCH . 15¢
" LOK.TOi"r TIN m ¢
elso packed in Pocket Tins
Stocks of food in storage in
Canada at the beginning of 1940
are as follows: Wheat 348,183,-
288
48,183;288 bushels, meats 82,889,123
pounds, fish 37,600,000 pounds,
creamery butter 41,679,817
pounds, cheese 25,420,656 pounds,
dressed p o u l t r y 15,097,081
pounds, fresh apples 6,018,110
bushels, potatoes 302,007 tons.
$Topptoi
aulrlte.lf
anisacelkthomltrbinEns z innate
esdatter sthtaeBl�
as, half., al druggists proves Oar ,nonny buds
. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS . .
AGENTS WA,N'1'rn
BOYS—GIRLS — WOMEN SELL
Spot and Stain Remover. Many us-
es. Good profits; repeat business.
Box 11, Pointe Claire, Quebec,
iUAl8Y CHICKS
LOGICALLY POULTRY FARAI
Tired ehteks are better value than
hatchery chicks. Five breeds se-
lection, 7 rents and up, farm rais-
ed pullets. Circular on request.
Highway Poultry Farm, R.R. No.
1, Waterloo, Ontario.
CHICKS, WIIITE I.EC,HORNS, 9c,
Barred hocks and New Hamp-
ehtres 10r, from Government ap-
proved, blood -tested stock. Write
for catalogue, Bruredale Poultry
Farm, St. Thomas, Ont.
JOHNSON'S CHICK'S AItE ONE
grade, the best we can produce,
all breeders are bloodtested and
culled. Tired to Lay Barred Rocks
and large 5. C, White Leghorns,
Marron strain, Prices March and
April, Rocks 10 cents, 90 per cent.
pullets 17 cents, cockerels 8 cents.
Leghorns 10 cents, 90 per cent.
pullets 20 eents, cockerels 2 rents.
Safe arrival guaranteed. 10 per
cent books your order. Circular on
request. J. D. Johnson, Fergus,
Ontario.
ORDER ILUIY CHICKS NOW. AT -
tractive prises on well bred Bar-
red locks, White Leghorns, Hamp.
shires, Anstrolorps. Write for
pricer. Winirham hatchery, Wing -
ham, Ontario.
BADI•lti ALWAYS GIVE YOU DE-
pendabii•, liveable chicks and at a
Iow price, and this year Baden
gives you the most competitive
prices in eight years. Compare Ba-
den prices and quality with ail
others. We know you will agree
it will coat you less to buy Ead.en
High Quality chick,. Get our pric-
es today. 'Baden uleetric 'thick
Hatchery, Limited. Baden, Ontario.
BRAY CHICKS FILL THE EGG
basket. Buy now for profitable
markets. 19 varieties. capons to
order. Turkeys. Bray Hatchery.
130 John N., Hamilton.
T'WEDDLI; 90 PER CENT. DAY
Old Pullets. White Leghorns. as
low as 510.90, Barred Rocks, New
1Tampsliires, Rhode Island Reds,
White Rocks, White. AVyandottes.
light Sussex, Jersey Black Giants,
Blank Australorps, Hybrids, four
crosses 515,90. Also day old cocker-
els, non sexed chicks, three week
old capons, 18 varieties to choose
from. Free catalogue. Tweddie
Chick hatcheries, Limited, Fergus
Ontario.
CARS, NEW AND ('SED
MOUNT PLEASANT MOTORS, LTD.,
Toronto's oldest Chrysler, Piy-
mouth dealers: three Iocations, 632
Mount Pleasant Road, 2040 Yonge
Street, 1225 Danforth Ave. Our
used cars snake us many friends.
EDUCATIONAL
STUDENTS NOW ENROLLING I'Uf
courses 10 Matriculation, Short
Story. Journalises, Shorthand and
Speech Culture, Ivlake use of your
Spare time. Write today. Canad-
ian Correspondence College. (es-
tabllehed 1002) 429 range Street.
Toronto.
ELECrR.tw MOTORS
3+9LECTRIC MOTORS SUITABLE,'
for every purpose. Jones & Moore
Electric. 206 Adelaide Street We
Toronto.
FISHING TACKLE. 0I1 sI'oIITING
GOODS
I+ISIIIJRAIMN: SEND FOR OUR
new, larger, 1940 Fishing Tackle
catalogue, out March 20th. E..
Manic, 171 Craig St. W., Montreal,
Quebec.
t•'Ii,ItMS
BEST RESULTS — MOLLIS DISVEL-
oped with hlgloss deckled edged
prints — 25e. Reprint, 3c. Beauti-
lul enlargement free. Prompt ser-
vice.steel Photos, 1266 Lans-
downe Ave., Toronto.
'T'RIAL SPIECIAL -- SEND N.EGA-
live, this advertisement and 100
Ter three prints and 5 x 7 enlarge -
went, or roll end 260 for eight
prints. 5 x 7 enlargement. London
Photo Service, Box 551, London,
Ont. Established 1919,
SEED FOR SALT:'
Merrn
GOV"): INSPECTED, RIOGISTIIR10D
''o. 1 and No. 1 Sceds. Oats --- Car-
tier, Banner and Lasalle. Marley--
Q.A.C. 21. Clover — Alfalfa and
Timothy. It, Bruce Ness, }Iowlck,
Quebec,
MED POTATOES
.BE7YINE1, SELLING, ()AJ1 LOTS,
Truckloads, Table. Certified seed,
Ontarlos, isiailds. Ask Hiseys, the
lar est potato dealers in Ontario,
04 Front St. 10., Toronto.
WANTED
oaUO 1914-15-16 RTIMELY STEAM
Aniline Catalogue wanted; might
rlonsldor others. Walter Gerling,
Iola. Alberta.
Guaranteed
CAR AN» TRUCK PARTS
Used '->- New
4i'igeisuiiaN(1 IN n[:irl'iT,'e IHQ-
1'i•)CIS , t'OSW Mt. Ui1TI'1'S, Hydraulic
Robots. Winches, Gesteruiterse Start-
er., sfseseetee, Carburetors, nestles -
(son Exabsnge Service, glarcis --
Srati;srsceileia or refund. Levy .auto
,'erste, Tore nto.
PTJRNITURE FOR SALE
WE ARE OFFERING OUR SPLEN -
did bargains in a1I kinds of used
furniture. Every article carries a
complete money -back guarantee.
Also every article polished and
safely packed /or shipment to
any part of Canada. Buy now:
Save Money.
$5.95—Bedroom outfit, consisting
walnut enamelled iron bedstead,
used resilvered spring and Govern-
ment inspected felt mattress, any
size. $7.95 — Used refinished Sim-
mons walnut metal beds, plain
type, used sagless spring and Gov-
ernment inspected felt mattress,
34" width. 58.95 — Same type of
bed outfit with large centre panel,
used sagless spring, "blue label-
led" felt mattress. 52.00 — Used
springs, all kinds, any size. $4.76
brand new "blue labelled" felt -
blown mattresses, easy rest, anY
size. 53.75 — "yellow labelled"
felt -blown mattresses, luxury, any
size. 58.35, strong cable dropbaek
couches with arms and back and
new cretonne mattress, two pil-
lows. 56.00 — used oak dressers,
square or oval mirror, three draw-
ers, refinished like new. -
CHESTERFIELD SUITE, 22.95
We are offering a beautiful three
piece genuine brown silk mohair
chesterfield suite, all snatched
pieces, Marshall construction, re-
versible spring cushions, silk cord-
dddaflsre rncon-
itioneand fully
Send money- order or deposit, bal-
ance on delivery to Furniture
Sales Company, 539 King Street
W est, Toronto.
FILMS — PRINTS
FREE ' e with each order.NTyFillms dSTUDIO.
-
veloped and printed by experts,
25c; reprints 10 for 250, Nu -Way
Photo Service. Station "A" Tor-
onto.
noRSES FOR SALE
NUMBER GOOD HORSES, MkTCH-
ed teams, one Percheron stallion
colt, grey. J. McAninch, -route 4,
Guelph.
MACHINERY FOR SALE
CLEARANcle — TWO ONLY —
Brand New Wh£tte Portable Saw-
ing outfits, steel frame, steel
wheels with tongue, swinging
steel saw frame takes 24" or 26"
circular saws — 5 H.P. Hopper
cooled horizontal gasoline engine,
fitted with magneto. can be used
as portable poneer plant — sale
price, 5285. The A. R. Williams
Machinery Co. Ltd., 64 Front St.
West, Toronto.
MACHINERY FOR SALE
WADE PORTABLE DRAG SAWS,
reasonably priced. easy to operate,
a money-maker wherever there
are logs to be cut. Write for free
descriptive bulletin. The A. R.
tVilliasns Machinery Co., Ltd.. 64
Front St , West, Toronto.
MEDICAL
A GOOD SPRING TONIC. IEIPP'S
Herb Tablets, Twenty-five cents.
All Drug Stores or Maltby's, Tor-
onto Ten,
IHEPATOLA RELIEVES STOMACH
and Liver troubles. Symptoms:
Pains in right side, under shoul-
der blades and acrossn1hips, indi-
gestion,
ndi-
trouble. Formula io,'tidoctor' IIte-
sults in one day! Price 55.00. Mrs,
Geo. S. Aiman. lioe 10731V Saska-
toon.SSsek
NURSERY STOOK
HARDIESTFRUITS,statdcata-
logue
a
nntals.Rullure-
logue and planting guide; 600 var-
ieties, trees, shrubs, perennial
/lowers, tested and grown at
Dropmore. Order early for free
booklet on new fruit recipes, also
premium with order. Strong
plantteed delivery expert
anywhere. Thouhtann-
itoba }Iardy Plant Nursery, Drop -
more, Manitoba.
°Pee:It 'I'u 1NVitN'V0RS
AN OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR
List of inventions and full infor-
mation sent free. The Ramsay Co.
BanleStr et, Ottawa, t Canada' 278
OPPORTInSITIE.S C'OIT 31IEN
PREPARE FOR THE FUT'URi9. 1N-
dustry urgently requires trained
men. Learn electrle welding' now.
Q,enera! Welding Worsts, 100 Jar-
vis, Toronto.
I'l:IlSoN,A I,
4U1't.' .t'UUUA'.'t'U. SNUFF. EASILY,
inecpetively. Home remedy.
Testimonials. Quarenteed, Advice
freo. Bartlett's, Box 1. Winnipeg.
FALSE TEETH LOOSENESS AND
annoyance banished cheaply at
herne
bfretiguWonderful
• vryobuidnp old plate
to fit. Users amazed.. Free infor-
mation without obligation.
Ea l -
Road Toroolh ntntOrl',
«..�F EDIGREEI) 1)0615
enip*Helerf in* MM.*
PEDIGREED GI R'MAN SHEPHERD
dogs, healthy, well developed, ex-
es/lent guards and companions,
championship stock, Strathurst
Ineitnrlee Stratford, Ontario.
ISSUE NO. 10—'40
POiJLTIO,Y LOA'WRM .FOR SALE .45'
PRIC
TWO MILES FROM OTTAWA. ti
large poultry houses. Fully mod-
ern dwelling. Other buildings.
Reason for selling, retiring. Full
Particulars write: Russell Poultry,
Farm, Hurdman's Bridge, Ontario,
SALESIKEN WANTED
MAKE A DECENT LIVING SELL-
ing 200 Familex every day neces-
sities. Guaranteed quality. Low
price. 900 li'amilex salesmen live
with this agency. Company's sue-
cess depends on salesmen's. 22
years of increased business prove
the possibilities buying in Familex
Plan. For free details and cata-
logue: Familex, 570 St. Clement,
Montreal. '
SI•.E1) FOR SALE
GOVERNMENT TESTED SEEDS
from (grower to sower) shipped
in sealed bags, properly nixed for
a wonderful Hay or pasture crop.
Red Clover, Alsike, Timothy, mix-
ture, $18.26 per 100 lbs. Freight
paid, bags free, Misner Seede.
Port Dover, Ontario.
(REGISTERED SECOND GENERA.
tion Erban oats, Grade One, Leat
rust resistant. Registered 0. A. C.
21 Barley, 2nd generation, Grade
1. Grade 1 Alaska Oats. Grade 1
0. A. C. 21 Barley, Flax Seed, Al -
slice Clover. Write for prices.
Charles A. Bannister, Ailsa Craig.
Ontario.
\VRITE FOR OUR FREE' 1940 SEED
catalogue, containing most corn-
plete list flower and vegetab:s
seeds. Priced for market garden-
ers and garden lovers. Ontario
Seed Company, Waterloo, Ont.
REGISTERED NT1M13ER 1 ERBA7;
Vanguard and Alaska oats, regi::-
tered number 1 O.A.C. 21 barley,
registered number 1 golden glow
corn, vert' early maturing, Gov-
ernment grade 1 Ethan and Van-
guard. A limited amount of Gov-
ernment grade 1 Mandarin soy-
beans, exceptionally pure alfalfa.
Government grade 1. Write tor.
price delivered. Alex M. Stewart
Ailsa Craig,
.TAMPS. WANTED
STAMPS ON ENVELOPES. NOTE(
ing after 1870. WI/1 buy for cash.
R. G. Purdy. 319 glen Manor Drive
Toronto
TURKEYS FOR SALE
WHITE HOLLAND 2 OTRKE is Si
Government approved and utility,
stock. Prices on application. Bert
Irwin. Senforth. Ontario.
L'A)•;1)
AND NI:1V t'LU1t1H1NG
BATHS, SINKS, Tt )ILETS, 501:e
pipe, boilers, furnaces, radiators,
etc. Lowest prices, guaranteed.
Catalogue furnished. Main Plumb-
ing Supplies, 921 St. Lawrence,
3iontreai.
WA'i'UH31AKING;
LEARN WATCHMAKING AT HUMS
Beginners' outfits from $5. Natio;:.
al Watch, Regina, Sask.
LYONS
478 Yonge St., Toronto
CLEARANCE SALE
RECONDITIONED FURNITURE
All Used Furniture is complete;y
reconditioned, guaranteed thorough-
ly clean, and sold with positive,
money -back guarantee of satistac-
tion.
514.00 KROEIILER CHESTER.,
field bed, reversible spring -fillers
cushions.
519.60 CHESTERFIELD SUITE, 8
pieces brown repp material, Mar-
shall construction.
529.00 3 -PIECE CHESTERFIELD.
Suite, upholstered in English tap..
entry, reversible Marshall spring
cushions.
$37.50 BEAUTIFUL BROWN 510.
hair Chesterfield Suite. 3 pieces.
figured reversible Marshall spring
cushions.
535.00 10 -PIECE LIVING ROOM
Outfit, comprising 3 piece velour
chesterfield suite, bridge lamp and
shade, walnut end table, tab)e
lamp and shade, silk cushion and
modern smoker.
524,00 SOLID OAK DINING it001.1
suite, buffet, extension table, six
leather upholstered chairs. Per-
fect.
535.00 9 -PIECE OAK. DINING ROOM
suite, large buffet, extension table.
china cabinet and 0 leather seat
chairs.
569.00. BEAUTIFt7I4 9 -PIECE DIN -
Ing Suite, rich walnut finish, largo
buffet, extension table, china cab-
inet and 6 leather upholsterer
chairs.
585.00 SOLID WALNUT DININt'.
suite, (cost new approximately
$225), large buffet, .extension
table, china cabinet and 0 leather
seat chairs,
549.00 MODERN OAK DINETTE
suite, buffet extension table, ana
4 chairs with embossed loathe:
seats. Perfect,
535.00 SMART EEDROOM SUITE,
in rich, two.tone =c•aiitut finish..
Dresser, chlffor.iet and full Mae
bed. Like new.
549.00 COMPLETE InalD11002w
eulte, dresser, chiffonier, full size
bed, sagless goring and new ma'.-
tress.
559.00 FLOOR SAMPLE moDETE;
bedroom suite in bleached walnut.
finish, with Venetian mirrorr.
Dresser, chiffonier, full size bed,
sagless spring and mattress. Al:
brand ne'tv.
59.50 KITCHEN CABINETS IN ALL
finishes.
51.0, 95 9 PIECE BREAKFAST 3171'115
buffet, table and 4 chairs, enamel.
.All merchandise earefulil- crated foe
tare shipment on receipt of money -
order and sold with a definity
Money -back guarantee et 5atistwl-
tion.
LYONS FURNITURE CO.
478 Yonge St, Toronto