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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1938_03_25 a. �' iii+ ',t- <•... ..� ', - t.t',h- - c�/ � - �� ��-- . _,E^,� • tiff / � A ... � r • • ..,I ��• .. .. . - A , _ I ., .. sic•. , .. I',{ /' ICKERIN . lil _7i A. N1 Alt 1)/sroTelffreitDt at I�arDs. Announcements 1. mock Rpad GREENWOOh Medtcst NOTICE The engagement is announced of books like Spring is here or does ' MILD' - —-- Marjorie Evelyn Isabell, eldest dau= Mother NaCeft think it is April 1st. TR H. C. PEARSON—Physician '--Our trucks pt►ee your way ghter of Mr. and bits. Robert Henry What two. young men were supe- 1886--1936 1Jbadsorieon„ Dunharton. logy every day." Stroud, to Alexander Donaldson, osed t to call for what two young L r son of Mr. and Mrs. William White- ladies and didn't? Car trouble,boys? CHOPPING' B. FORSYTH. Oph.D., Director CH ^ •optome•rical Aactiationof Ontario Reg COAL, COKE. side all of Dunbarton. or was it the bad roads? feared Member of the American OPtoaietrical �7 !� Monday, Wednesday,and Flli�� - canal Eyes examined by aPPmntmeat, wVOD, GEMENT, , "'�— Glad to hear that Harold Hubbard zfio+.Clamm„nt.one Whitby is getting.-along splendidly and arr- ...WE-GRIND FINE � BAND, GRAVEL — iyed' home from the hospital lust gran, 'Sborts� and feed of aft , At its meeting on Monday, the TuesdayTils and town council decided that daylightQr_ kinds, also minerals and of►ee , uum Re solicitor.Notary FUl Mamyw loan. r saving in Whitby shall take effect test in the school house on Wednes- eeneen#ra es or�pW t i ei et tsfsa formerly occupied by the late A.E.Chris- BOILDER _BU P PLIE B from April 24th to Sept. 24th, both day afternoon April 13th at 2 0'- kept on baud, ' _. Oae.squib ming of curt ouae•Whitby- Bl7 also local cartage work dates inclusive. These 4tes con- clock, and all resident's are invited BEATON, BELL ti ROSS. form with those of Toron to, We stock only the best;Poultf� K 1�Ve have al in stock a full . to hear the vupils give speeches,re- — Barristers & Solicitors line of Maple Leaf Killing and other places'in the district. citations etc.- prizes Will be award- Feeds and Supplies. INILL1A.'4i J.-BEATON.K.C. Co'e Feeds. = Dumbarton ed'and musical numbers will add to Z• C#R2•s�l� ' . g.BROOKE BELL.K. C. J.I}.H.ROSS the entertainment. _— -- JAMES A.IN RIGHT :A• We MITCHELL Mrs. Blenkin, of Toronto is spend- _ Brougham /!ries btteet. Toronto. Adelaide Bass - PIANO-TUNING —Pickering V11t. Ing a few days with her son James. `.' - _ _. _ -(� C.RICgARDBON Co., Barrie + Mr. Neil Petty has moved into The Dance and.Euchre on biitrcb AND C r rs So ators.o°a?o a'stSTToronto: Uffiee phone 700 Residence 9b`20 his new farm at Cherrywood. Best 17th, was a decided success. Telephone Ad.ltsse� ekettng Phoma aria. au. of luck Neil. All kinds of Re air amort Mr. and Mrs. Moffat and Toron- F ._---- ..Misses Mary and Joyce Somerville to friends visited Miss Brown on All Tunin Guaranteed aluemont NGUS b1t:N1ILLAN—Barrister, sol- The Beal Store, of Cherrywood spent the week-end Sunday. 8 kitor. Notary Public: office hours Tues, PHONg !)'fit with their 81121E Mzs: -n.'-r Zott2Fl. V. S.. YfLaCDONALD N diy and Saturday 7 to 8. or by appointment rOwrl 8nd Mise bib fif' FURNITURE � We are glad to have Mrs. Foston __.- - � at residence, third home wit rot pick•rina Toronto, visited their people--here-ole------209 CLOSE AVE.. TORON'1'a Dairy. Toronto office.19 Meliinda St, Pbooe — �.. pick 76.Toronto,Elgin 3303.a 29tt _ home again after having spent the Saturday. Phone Lakeside 1502 _ We are displaying an attractive winter with her daughter, Mrs, Lloyd Johnston has 'been on .jury "Orden, taken at NEWS Wks Cental variety of Hartley, of Detroit. 'duty in Whitby during the past Aluminum and Graniteware Etc. week. BRBERT T. FALLAISE, L. D S., Eurniture and Furoiture Greenwood FUEL D.D.S.Graduate of the Royal College of .Novelties'; Mrs. White', of Brock Road vis= ppenatai Sur�eoaa and the University of Toronto. Prices low,in keeping with times. ited.the J. Farley family on Sunday -„plots is readence second door east of St.And- R0� W8113 Of Cresswell spent - InViCkurch. Pickering, out. office koun: v Sunday with his people. lam' e•an to e D.m.1or oy appointmene. e(-my Born, :to Mr. and Mrs. George a a tervlcs_ phone Pick 3700. Mrs. Brandon spent Sunday with' y RADIO SERVICE F. w.' and Mrs: Gibson. Duncan on .Saturday, March 19th, a Builders' Supplies #,*in*** a'avbs. The C. G., is T. will meet in the son. 1 A Graduate of Radio Coilee The E. Crocker family spent -Al ^^^�" tNlt11 Sunday School room on Saturday at Sunday with L. and Mrs. Mast Lumber and Latch ; 2i. BEATON. TOWNSHIP 2,30 p: M. hews. DClerk. Conveyancer.Commissioner for Up-to-the-minute training A number of our hockey sports Miss hI?rle Hopkins; c°nvenei^ of B. C. 6hiII�leB = ' is me affidavits, Aanvntant. Etc. issuer of and took in .the kame at Oshawa last ,iilue Coal' i. sltetdue L'4"noes. WMtevale,oat. _ Christian Citizenship Group was in FINEST EQUIPMENT: R'Pdnesday night charge of the Y. P. meeting on Alberta Coal - RDSON for Mr. and Mr-. Ed: b1a- 're of Sunday vvenin - ,�, E. R1CHA , Toronto called on F. W. and Mrs. s g Domestic' Coke C=E:rk?RAL 1N 5LRANC$" Guaranteed Satisfaction. G, L. and_�'Ere- Middleton and RErr►I. EST-ATE Gibson on CatstSrday• Mrs. John Soden .attended hhe Run- AT Lime, Plast6! ' AT � CiFlneIIt. - . blr. and._1lra, 'Ormerod of'Cress- oral of the .late Lydia.Walker )est 1R•Ps06n%hlP PricPp CON V E:YA NLI N G well visited Miss Edith and Howard Wednesday at Uxbridge. maple Rode `VCOd Tubes and Batteries always en'! ed Ormerod on Sunday. Aa old established agency, ready - _• He hoping the Spring weat)t Agents for Lilud .Fenn)! to serve. H. ROY MILLER: er rte are- enjoying is here to stay. mE►9� r Phone, Pick. 6000 Srouflrham, , Ontario' "• :Ludley - ` ',Mud' is referable to ►tee: ,(not if - _e30bIIj+ p Sind 48tf Phope �f+rk 1hf)8 F y tracidng it into And it looks like Spring. The birds t h a se. say some mothers. Ed.) 11 f Implement *, ou �1�. A YY are coming,back fast. he C0C R O td Russell an Gordo ray h ve ,LICENSED AUCTIONEER ANn D• `� E' Several Masons from. here attend= the coatract of wirini t e'homes of &care sea ore ed the hadlec' Fight .at the Falcon _ Prices Bet LUATOR - _.. -- Mr. and Mrs. Green in Pickering, �y� <...�a1ee conducted Anywhere: " on-Tue - 't' ywang men are dein very _- D O Insurance of All Hinds. It is likely;that the next Euchre g WILSON 8 R Phone or write, Address. Dundas and Dance for the t,lub will be held sati:•factory-work along this line. Street, Exet. 14r.. and lits. Will Gray are cel- Whlthy, Ontario. Best Rates Available with on Friday evening, April let» ebratinq their 25th •wedding anew -Locust Hill., Opt._ Tl* play The ttoad Back frim' ersary on Saturday , 26th„and will, PhonP!Nark720,0 . LL� Sec>xrity and Service. _ the United" Church, Pickering will be !'at home' to their friends from Shingles 1' or Sale probably be presented in the church }p here on Wednesday, Aril 6th. Can- 2 to a p. m` They will entertain ,—SPECIAL . _ y Address Pbone y' p their families in the evening: firmation next week. 4 -Galt Galvanized Steei Shingles, BROUGHAM --PICK 516 Auction s$les took - place durirlfr Bird's Felt Siete Shingles. A meeting of the Board of the the p� week at the Warren Wil, 1 in. Maple Lumber--420 per It! .Also, re-ruhhrring hull wheels.' local- church was held on Tuesday so. farm on the 5th con., at the -.11n 500 ft. lots ox,more. Lawn mowers rbyrpetsed. e Handy evening. hinny feel that it is atorth late John Hamilton farm on the 5tit T. PATSRSON S CLAIREMON -- their time and talent to carry on Get our price% an Reddy RtrdVa ----�' the work of the church. Coll. and.'at the.T. Robins farm of y >I: - Oall and fret prices. Phone 2615 A Complete Line of Pur- .. - a he Brock Road and Asphalt Shingles. Prices wig _ -_ __-_ ____ —F- .. Glover delivered ' an g r in the Spring. �Dis ---Clare — —. _..--- — !ley Res d_ E be hi he ' ana, Lioestoe g, -and : '..- earnest message from the text ill The marriage of Evelyn Candore; Is John:• 4. 4 to a good sized con: r N.-: Hog• Chow gregation on Sunday last.Sunday ... PICKER ING -:- - daughter.of Mr'. and 'Airs. Perry • Cygjj, E. �ORLLY Clarke and 'Elmo Graham Disney, School has had a very.large attend• t4BNERALINSL'RANCE son -of Mr. and hfrs. FredDisrrey,. ince tach Sunday. Teachers are i T jgER YARD SCRViCrE and P RO.TECTlOM D e N. L eek w��d !both of. U3genwood, was quietly Neldom absent and much'interest is L V solemnized at the parsonage -on' aha the_girls of Mrs. Miller's 40f► rt PHONE '3 Phone lrsclterisg 6700 *� Monday. Rev. Mr. Mutton pertfnrm- class assisted in the service of Pickering Mals ed the ceremony. The bride was Praise in the church service. #- e. prettily gowned in blue chiffon vel- A message came to Mrs. Norton At Claremont =' PICK ERT NG, ONT vet with silver shoes and matched during the past.\*'eek from England y accessories,a*i Fearing-•cors,:;e of saying that Joe Clewes had 'pa�� Ernest C•�Fetzer, ' _ :.'WE DELIVER roses. Dorothy Disney, sister of the •away suddenly and was-buried from „ Froom attended the bride wcarin� the home of hi, brother, on :March $100 up—Money required..Go” y. black-taffeta with matching aecess• .4th: Joe was an employee on the First Mortgages. + _ THIS orie� and wearing corsage of rotes. 'Norton farm for some time, and �yyEg Reginald Clarke, brother of the - eft _ R. G. �CLENDENING was a Popular figure in chureh ass `20 years eloper! to bride, was groomsman. Mr. and ociations,' sang -very -acceptably at is 'tht time of the year to FUNERAL DIRECTOR firs 'Disney wi;l reside.at 344 Sim- church gatherings etc. .He returned -- > to England to visit his aged grind- with �E rives - - Parent:, Who ,roup new wallpaper. - Dxy rind Night Servicet �T0V,ING PICTURES RESi ICT ' g{an r passed' P.l,one )3000 Ve sell. the-new and.,dis- - if ed a\va�� recently. :Gold .S His passing brought forth man .. - _ y tinctive 193S line sun-tested 11'il\ern 3GUo The 1T�. �, T1;.r•ic {, .' trill'•gl •:• CL"11wessian: 'of sorrow f1:01),.his' old •. W.a11-Paper. w�'y� ` ntov n }, tt.{ r .thy \i =Rnic H:ill I friends. Aquarium .+Markham �� H1'an 1 I;1•nnli.lti, n1,.i.'i it's\. �rl:., ;, •t„ A 'copy of •the �` IIl7,Llt�r Y..Il)U110 l _ _ Corr c and Sec' our iin'e O1 _ . 18i?fyTi'irt. •thP 'I- (if �� il'le Tl:i�',\' lil-st <q,I. ,t..r 1-Polt'''l'1:.� a'. •1,C Q,lt}tl<'y1 iy2! 5:1? t�f i.lr'. 1::tt..`�•llY. � _ 1Nvall'pbr} - . , 7l,i. T�,:1•. T^,:,- ,-. '•r, 1 ''. 1 '.a_] �,1 •�cr df-011.1 t - u;porte!'1 Vi'�C are g! FKEF- a Ten per cent off all hi'a.nhcts ' * v r A '� I t r, .' t isle t \:eel h�+ aa� fti,uua,"� 1• e\\n p :.R :�i i-':.1. f,,ht ' ut s nes and E 1 „ , ;# corn Fete rtohl Fish :F,rlva.rtu^ unci rugs. f ,Lt t _;'t Y '. T,r.t„•n, ••; t ,., i:' \T'l,r(1 k. '.­+f-Tan and P -. • �^' I -..:i yl,. ', 7. •', I .tlC r-"\b::\Li 1'' 't4ii f ty k a wt: "1('.I.1bC1 eTt the Gran- composed of ttvo -frisky Gold - STU,G1O COUCHES Dairy 5\I�,lilics,•TIi:\�a•c, E:n- tl t ntut 7tin�,. Ili w�a� netivel i ,, r l,e ;irc�o Fi's.), in a GI'.h_. with Aqua,, —_ - 't / ` r Lh 4 4 'nl<t t' t� 1,.ee:nt .. I�:n:tl' on-. ip„ 4r j;29.75 and' up.-- amrlw:arE. ccfric Vt a_her-. rum Plan+,,Colored Pe�bl'e_ Stoves, Paints. ails Coal. erne McCoy pi• l• of the �1 i Curl; g Ass- etc. yvitl) •ee'er urchase of Dealer t?ro„l;l;n aeaaltii” Hat'\a-trtc "rce?a:ar.nat the y P ;1 L �r-O.0. all M right, prices, GraniLc Rink fnr'2:5 Fears afid was Rexall Merchandise amount- 0.0. 1 Ing l;ltl1i11 .�llij TiPiirlil' su}?erinteneling the•\'orb on Tuesday Ind t0 50C,or over,and d ISc - < t 1Ho[o�Attlbulance, Day or Night TIL i10Ui i. VNT) \\hen }ie was taken ill on'Mav+ est, Work promptly attem d peek of of Fisb'Food, . Phone 1300 t dot 4: i oh 1)neumonia .on P`riday. ,I y is imited so get ypurs earls•. ` 1 l Illus rated id1 a'Tr1 Eiied to. y Cts :Nndrew'c Church, Pi, Cries His \'ifs, the forme.'Minnie Gerow',. he su•PP� by , daughter of the I.W George Gerow' _ C. A. $TERRITT ALVIN BUSHBY �` of C"lareme',t, his sisters, stirs, « . Rev. Martin .icnkinaon ' Fuller, of Sift Curio nt <end Mrs. _ `` JONES Hardware Tinsmith tinder the auspices of the 'Senior C6ri �`Gleesorf; of. Wnrnipeg and k'uneral llirector _ - 'Q aj�4 -; , P�(�i•�FRI}�Q Cirla' Class of the t :n`hd ("hutch Mrs. W. Gibson, of Kinsale have' The Recall Dx8 x34 Furlriture--Dealer phot+e'4soe Sunday School the sl-mpafhy of oLi fr•jenda here. ggi g FRIDAY MARCH Tith g ,p. M. ,piogg�Q• ODtir10 r Silver Collection Dont mise the drama, "George in a + Jam at St And'rew's Church, nest i pICHERI;VG _:.IES a» Tuesday. - wi': "t J ,:�• 'aw5:8 go • 9S w01K : IN WAT3 ' LIPTO «.- Brighten up Your Meals a M o 1 : c o M 0 RT OT-2 - --_- Cocktails,---appetizert----and--� tare spread'bf-this }tabit. Besides,we 1 --- iTEA to.the meal.are as the frosting to the moderns eat les and lighter fopds. ' cake the imaginative, glamorous Soups tend to fill one up too ;much I ': - flourish that makes a meal an out- to enjoy a good dinner_ whereas-ani standing event rather than a routine appetizer .just sharpens the appetite r 9 I _ performance. • and lends- an elegant touch to the y I ' It is only in recent-year's that the men]. 1 custom of, starting the meal with a Too, many housdwives are prone to (RREEI 0 1>J _ cocktail has gained such 'wide popu- serve'the same cocktail over and over -• , Premium of larity. Soups used to be the accept- again so we are giving a variety / 1.Take 2 "ASP[- a" ASP[- rl's' s Re nge.La Label"�H� ed way of opening dinner but the of ideas for :R�le _aa,�ubeliionr4g{s• y p g appetizers which .will -walle E Toronto •' YeltowLOW 4003f uye_ brighten your meals and show your � 1-11 a full ass o[ '° wife can open.a can of,tomato juice originality. FRUIT COCKTAILS i .y _ went In 2 hours.- ' ' or fruit cocktail is a good'reasoh'for may be made of plain or mixed fruit ar 'jui:c�, fart combinations of fruits- an-1 fruit juices, a single tart fruit �\ \ • - mixture of-tart fruit and a'fruit ice 2,u tp,oat I, sore 1 J Shirtwaister on all Occasions or --herbet. from the cold, crush ` / To prepare fruit, remove all'skin 'and dira"ASPMM- h, _ Mic"hig" ai • - m ane, cut in pieces;of.sere- tablets m y,glass of ze, and chill thoroughly, Serve • Gaitile twice.and- 'wales e - lag s This erase t raw-et Sea+ nese and soreness K.id arranged,-and garnished —almost instantly. — - � 1 -: ice cold in cocktail carefully arran 6 Rex Beach :. • - with mint, a colored.cherry,�piesery J th Y • / ed ginger, bright jelly;'or whole ber- Ileo family need neglect even n►inor 7. ' _ {t� ries: head colds. 4. Emerald Fruit Cup Here is what to do: Take two 1 package lime y powder. "� '+ Mets when ou feel a SYNOPSIS younger man said, "Your daughter t _ - p jell - coli coming on—with a full glass of -' Y 8 8 1 pint warm water. - 'Rose must'b' a woman now,=' _ water. Then repeat, if necessary, .limmy Rowan was hopelessly in _ f 2 cups'mixed•fruit, diced and' chill- eccordinftodirectionsineach pack. o with Rose Morris, the prettiest , Hiram Morris Iooked up gravely.__ -- -:�` -. ed (pears, peaches, cherries, age.Relief comes rapidly. mrW is Dover, Michigan. Of course, "Yea. Yea, indeed! A lovely, sweet ` :pineapple, etc.) The"Aspirin"method of reliev- t was years ago, In early school girl." _ ., ,_ -•.'-� Dissoh:e 'elf powder in warm water. �•colds is the way man doct,>rs• jelly y e��a7s ,. but It wai hopeless for "Married, no doubt?" — :• __ Pour-in--shallow _pan Chill until approve. You take "Aspirin" for Jemmy because he was just "that Ro "No. But some day I hope her - _ firm. Cut into t/4 inch cubes. Com- zehef—thenlfyou are not uHpproved 4' b�aa kid," desperately poor, while Prince Charming will come, along. _ bine with fruit. Pile into sherbet promptly,youctsk allthefamilydoct,x. Rest's famil was rich, VAille Jimmy Poor Rose .she deserves a rince! She glasses, addin a small amount of pnrn,. �� ora made in :p P i _ g Canada."Aspirin"is the registered wu working his way through col- would love to see you,, I know,-but— ,'' fruit juice to each serving. . Serves :trade-mark of the Bayer Company, . e Rose Morris moved away rand I'm afraid her pride is stiffer than _ S. Limited,of Windsor,Ontario,Look ' erne sold for barely enough to mine. You •understand. She teals - Olive Relish for the name Bayer in the form of. i ,- the mortgage Jimmy vowed our situation keenl " ` . _� across on every tablet. 41,g ge . . . Y. n r 1 package lime jelly powder _ !p 6lmself he'd get rich • . and find "You don't mean she's here?" j 134 cups warm water Easier vowed than done and `W.hy; yes! Where else would she i- t: tq cup vinegar Demand :►ears passed before Jim Rowan fin- 2/4 She's all I have." `_ p • t/4 teaspoon salt SOY landed is the Klondike . . . there Ro*a' n felt himself grow dizzy, ill. [ '0 % cup stuffed ,olives, sliced a fe gain wide reputation as a gambler, Rose here! Dependent, upon this i; _• tt. % cup sweet, pickles sliced and D e L known as "The Michigan Kid." .' . poor, feeble old man whom he had t�`,R _ + Dissolve jelly powder in warm water. w Y An ugly story of i 20 hour card surprised staring at a este window. a Add vinegar and salt. Chill. ,When ASPIRIN MADE IN CANADA .,-;game with Col. Campbell, engineer, like a famished wolf! It was-a mo- slightly thickened, fold in olives and irjt6 stakes no limit . . . and suicide ment before he,could trust himself pickles.. Turn into individual molds, d Camaball at tke end i . . caused to inquire: "Where is she;? What is = ' filling them % full. Chill until firm. Auckigan Ki to sell his saloon 4he doing?" . a s a t Unmold on crisp lettuce. Serve as Juice, chopped parsley in butter, ca npd start"out." . . .At Nome, Rowan "She's out on the creek. I came c r. '•'; _ relish with'fish. Makes 12 half- vias and minced onion, .olives and upon a meeting of Michigan- in to-look fon a man, a helper, but— -r Y = molds, cheese, etc. Garniab each, canape if scheduled so he attended: As I can't pay wages and nobody cares � '� Appa�er with border (eRtopped hard-cooked eras old man was leaving the meeting to prospect a-claim for'an interest 4732 3 hard-cooked eggs egg, cream cheese, chopped parsley, Jia started, leaned forward, his eyes in it when there are so many claims 1 tablespoon anchovy parte minced olives, or other suitable mix- tures Decorate centres with 4tod upon the ■tranger'e bearded to be had 'for the staking, or to be teaspoon Wormstershire sauce ) gar :sleek . . . Now go on with the story. jumped. We've about reached -the Dash of paprika niches, such as pimiento stars, green' end of our.rope. I'saw the notice of 1 tablespoon parsley, finely chop• pepper cut in fancy shapes, sprigs of CHAPTER lV that Michigan meeting and I thought ped parsley, fillets of anchovy, grated " I might find somebody there." cheese, mayonnaise, "l1[ra. Motrin died several years Morris looked-at him ancon rehend- B Anne ams 8 slices bread, cut in 3(-inch slicessliced olives, l- g y +" _ - y � i+s cup Russian Dressing• tiny slices of tomato. Serve on indi „ There's important f"h[on news in. vidual plates. as first course of din- I'm sorry. I haven't heard from P _ Cat hard-cooked eggs in halves, p , ,r ingiy, he explained: "You found me." this,debonair Anne Adand frock for len th fie and remove •Wer, or pass on tray for buffet su lame in ages. There was a moment - it y► yolks. Mend y p fat silence, then with averted 'e es "Oh, my boy! You don't._under- it's a smart version of the popular y yolksi anchovy pasta, seasonings, and- -$ems• stand—" ' shirtwaister, it_but ons _dawn- _ _.. -find in a tone of indifference the — - - - TieY- — -pante. Refill — "I understand perfeetty: You, want front (which makes it easy to off). whites and chill Cut read with 8- a working partner and you'll give and it boasts the new, gored ek After killing sheep'and poultry and Y 8 inch round cutter. Toast on one Injuring g people, a royal , him an interest. All right,how much one of fpshiort's favorites! Best of seldom n eight p y 1 tiger, rg tido only. Spread with butter. Cut of an interest do I get?" all, 3ou'I] And Pattern 4732 easy to _ out centres with bila-inch cutter. and Beldam seen in that pari of,the world 10e a day � why+ I was going to offer 'a half make—and an inexpensive wardrobe/ was killed in a village near Kars on g g. place chilled egg in each circle to.that the border of Turkey, and it is be addition- in tubbable shantung, linen, it sets firmly. Pour on Russian - buys anew guaranteed "That's too much, just for.a ick : novelty crash, tie-silk, or one of the lieved that it had treked s13,the wa RENIINOTON P D[earing? G�arniah with water stens. - 11 and shovel stiff. I'll put up the grub new cotton -prints. Glance at the serves 6. from the Caucasus Mountains.' and outfit for all hands." sketch and notice the .flattery of the Rutsi� i 'ORTABLE ing ;;Nonsense! You've done well—" Youthful collar; and the- shoulder 1 tablespoon chili sauce Not v:e1T encu darts that ve au ads ante bodice gh so that I can give Y q �s ! afford to 'turn down a good offer Iike fullness. Trim with ric-rac if you Y' teaspoon paprika '. TYPEWRITER this. You've been here two ears wish. 'f teaspoon vinegar LISTEN y 1 tablespoon, pimiento, flnel$ chop- i Witt all essential_ features and you haven't struck pay; I spent Pattern 4732 is.available in misses' ped �• E— flys years-on-the-Yukon and never aruL-W-amens-sizes_14,16 18, 20, 32, fila cup._mayonnaise � ` made a dollar, out of mining. I left 84t 86, 38, 40 and-42. Size 16 takes -- - mt - /K CARRYING CASE 37 Combine ingredients and blend. N - •r+-- to look for sonieihing. Well, I've p-yds p6 inch fabric. Illustrated Chill. Makes cup dressing.' CANADA 1938 TOUCH TYPING INSTRUCTOR found it." step-by-step ate scorn instructions in- m write= Hot Mayonnaise Puffs The next morning Jim Rowan put eluded••. .. 1 cup mayonnaise IMPERIAL TOFIACCO'S 'a Remington Rand Limited a-pack on.his back,and hit'the trail. Send Twenty Ceuta (20c), in oras 1 eg white, stiffly beaten INSlMRICtIfi i•ROORAf1A Toronto - canno.t-be-accepteld)-,_for this_. __.... _ e s that he had-felt'pack straps, Anne Adams pattern. Write laird £ sackers T Y P P. , P y Folda�naise into egg white EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT • for The Michigan Kid had taken his .Size; .\'ane, Address and Style Num- exercise b be,•- gently but thoroughly. Pile on crack- On a National y proxy, and he was dis- ers' and toast under broiler I minute ' mayed to discover how soft and how 'S'end'your ot'der to Anne Adams, or until delicately browned and puff- Coast to Coast Network short of breath he,had become. He Room 425, 73 West Adelaide St., To- ed. Arrange on platter. felt a pang when he heard the siren ionto. Canapes _ t of.-his steamer giving the signal to Cute stale bread in -inch slices' HOW YOUR KIDNEYS. weigh anchor, for he was heartily - 7 �•, , sick of the northland and hungry for `he had no doubt made a fool'of him- Shape with cutter in squares, circles ARE self! Rose would nor—could not be strips, triangles;crescents, or•any de- OR the relief of the world outside. He had worked F sg' sired.shapes. Toast or saute on one minor 'kidney' s long for this hour;; he felt now as if the girl he had known—nor could side and spread toasted'side with irrefivlarities Dr: some one had offered him a drink the faint spark of a boyhood infatu- Pierce's A-nuric then snatched it awn ation 'be fanned into the' flame'o'f a highly.seasoned mixtures, such as Y• 1 . a t:. , Tablets have been--yurcr-Ehe Worst i o t was a • oun very enc - , s s s change without their knowing it. He 1 .: ' tial. The action of �1atew without asking that Rose char- „ this stimulant diu= with some difficulty: Of cours8 you - - retic in flushing she ed all of .her father's scruples and realize. that they came just in time. kidney's, diluting .CHILDREN of all ages -COULDN'T EAT prejudices. Lucky for him that he acid, and relieving thrive on ".CROWN. _ had buried The Michigan Kid. Its almost easier to take charity irritation has green relief to men and BRAND" CORN SYRUP. COULDN'T SEEP from strangers than from old friends. women in every part of (sands. Re,l'what :rThey never tire of its deliciy Yost had bloomed into exactly the I'm sorry you made the sacrifice." Mrs. C, R',lson, ala Park St., Nia•ara Oua Savor and It renal is s0 cert of woman,that Jim had expect- „, , Falls,•Ont.,•said;"My kidneys didn't ,unc- y - ed, thereby disproving the cynical Charity. Sacrifice . What sac- tion properly and my rest was often dig- good for there—so give the Now Free of Bad Liver and Kidney Y g b rifice?" curbed at night. Dr. Pierre's A-n!,r, ass children `-`CROWN BRAND'! Trouble and Feeling Fine statement that our realizations never ,, the medicine that helped, me. I certainly Father says you 'were 'on your ., had a try ing time.of it before I used every day. equal our anticipations._ She was a way.'fits"tside'—after five years. I ,A-nuric' bat since I have kaite.l t "take' Leadingphysicians pro- here's another woman little more fragile than he .had.ple• these tablets I bare improctc► bc. :.i my +. know what that means. expectations." pounce "CROWN BRAND �N who felt terrible undi tuied her, but the reason for that Bny of your druggist now, fcblcts 6Sc. CORN SYRUP a most satis- she found how to get was c,vident and it wrung his'heart.' (To be Continued) _ a factory carbohydrate to use back' appetite,' sleep s• a milk modifier in the and setwo Sacrifice feeding of tiny infants and -' new Mr's.A.H•. 'fen minutes after he saw her, as an energy producing food .for growing children. MA e� "l had yws of liner . heard her voice, Iooked into her eyes,complaint tad tGay headaches-bowels he had ceased all regrets about that �H,N • • � s LFAMOUS irr u , with kidney trouble too departed steamship. MO NOOa fon-oo appetite-in ■lap. Marry laxatives.: 'She' was delighted to see the boyDY she 'hfamousad known, and with her own ,� 10 H Ir/ . ♦ hands she re ared the simple 'u tE . • � � (Writ juice, herb, and tonic tablets cleanse P P l s PPeT e • a and strengthen the liner,help stomach,kid. ? for three. Later she.sought out Jim aeyi, intestines. Troubles go. Health mud as he was strolling About the claim. - et imprere. 2Sc_and S& All druggists. "Father tells me that you have liought a complete outfit of supplies; - • Tru' Issue No. 13—'38 and lumber for another cabin." J ` CANADA STARCH - — "Yes. They'll be out to-morrow."- i COMPANY limited C The girl lowered her,eyes and said ins ,et W �• .. • } _ - • „ �- - ` .. oil -- --�--- Gets Money .Back . ., . Why,-, Co1�e �e Students fan , r arca Echo o'I8yt,�aa Pump Dog Who Swallowed Ftve•Doilar = Aules L vion --- -- Bbl is Persuaded to _ _ — --Break - ----_ —� ,a-It 1 -- -- - — — bead to Risk Purity of, Speech ful, ducky, en-anaed,8 ;gra� The current issue of the Royal yBank Magazine captains this storyRatlThan Bye ConsideredAf- glorious, gobs, goody, gbrg oue, f they worshipped God, they did not told by E. S. Highstead: fected, Survey by Specialist Re- ous, grand, heavenly, hetmens! to! - LESSON XIII, "The first teller at Stratford, Ont., ve�sls—Avoid Sissy Terms. heaven's sake!, limb, loge, lovely, CORRECTING WRONG IDEAS OF obey the-law q$.God. was faced with a very.grave situation ;; Zuncheon,.marvelous._naughty, oodles, RELIGION-Mark 7:1-13. 8', And he said unto them, 'Full on the morning of January 4th (to American- college students will precious, shampoo, simply, stunning. Golden Text-Tbis people honor- well do ye reject•the commandment start the year off right), when a lady break the rules of grammar any day sweet, tea-dance or dinner party. and th me with their lips, But their of God, that ye may keep your tka- thrilling. 7i g o!rather Small stature and woebegone rather. than risk being considered aL- a heart is far from me. Mark 7:6• dition. Dirf,ctlq a precept made for. expression presented him with . the feet' because they use too precise Mr. Steadman p8lnted out that the _ THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING. ap occasion becomes a binding tra- tattered centre portion of a Royal,five speech, according to a survey of stu- American speech seemed rich in Time.-A.D. 29. dition to be subsequently obeyed, it dollar bill and asked,what could be dents' .vocabularies mode public last words'connoting contempt for culture, Place.-Capernaum. is evil. The first movement toward done about it. week in "American Speech," a Col- such as "highbrow, ritay, swanky and a quarterly, highhat:' Conversely, he Lound that -1. And there.are gathered together the.mastery of the soul by tradition Devoured End Pieces umbia University press quart rl says �, - unpleg1 nt suggestions".._were also unto him the.Pharisees, and certain is the movement of that soul away ''After a Lew questions the lady the Montreal Star. The urve was tom fled b J. M, elated with such words as "exquisite, es, �Vho h-4 from irnme4i�te, direct, flnit-lianA,•erusalem. The reason Mark does fellowship with God. . divulged, d a Steadman, Jr., of Emory University, dot sa-Y "certain of the Pharisees - playful mood had devoured the two of Atlanta. He found, that men stu- and fastidious." :: .and of the,scribes;' y " We should apply this teaching of end pieces containing the serial num- but only cer- dents.in particular shied from words 1. „ our Lord to our present day, and be- hers. The teller expressed his eondol- • tin of the scribes, s most probably which they regarded as unmanly. Al• .Indians Depend selected for their learning to match y to write Head Office per Rule ?2C. like, he discovered list the words men r; fore condemning these Pharisees too though he did n because these-scribes were especially severely we.should be' sure that we c red that ':euphemisms -..-On Fur Supply . that of Jesus; ' The Pharisees form- ourselves are not- somewhat guilty 'But the lady was not content with for unpleasant words, words associat- ° '.'id the Jesus. sect or party which of the some blind worship of human this and you can' imagine the teller's' ed with death-or sex for-instance, are In- laid utmost stress on- the strictest tradition. sow many things today amazement when she arrived smiling- used ,Lar less frequently than most• There. are more than 100,000 In- J.- observance o! the law, They in our churches are not commanded ly the next day before his':cage with, discussions wiuld lead one to .think:' dian�_.in Canada,,a third of whom were utterly self-rightieous, and cul- by the,.word of God? What oily Lofd the missing pieces wrapped up in a "There is a horrible fear of using' would be on permanent relief it"de� tivated a hollow formalism that was was getting at was that the Phari- paper towel. The story rushes to a effiminate .words," wrote Mr. Stead- prived of hunting and trapping occn ' patentatious -to a degree, especially., sees made•these more or leas aztifi- coiicIusioB. The dog had been hied to man, but. no .taboos on masculine pations through"lack of sound eont"Ir in observing ceremonies, fastings, tial-rules to be absolutely authorite- a vet, who gave it a good work-out on words." vation of fur-bearing animals, Hon. T. qtc. Jesus exposes them as arrant 'tive, and gave them an importance- the stomach pump, with the subs, Among words that he said were de- A. Crearer, federal minister of,mines, hypocrites. The scribes were the pro-' greater than the importance of the quant release of the valuable tit-bite, tested fry men on the.ground that they said last week at Toronto. %essienal students of the law (Old word of God. Now there may be and everyone was made happy." sound ''etiemtnate' Mr. 9fe man list- word ad - - Testament). many things in our churches today ed the following: Abhor, adorable, which the word of God does not ,om giivers of all ublic vehicles and adore, beau, cbarming, chi,c,'cunning, Motion pictures showing the inter. The present delegation was p ieent up*from the capital to spy upon mend• motor trucks in France must submit cute, dainty, darling, darned, dear, de for o! the human stomach, taken fa Jesus, to discredit him with the pea- The Lord now proceeds to give to a physical examination. - liclous_delightful, divine, dolly, dread--Japan, will be shown in Belg[nm. p�e, and to find cause for legal ac- these men- a powerful illustration of Ytion against him. what he is talking about, showing, r - Ceremonial Cleanliness them how,_ from their own mean >' I 2. And had seen that some of his tricks;they are-guilty of dishonoring } disciples ate their bread with.defiled, the law of God, pretending to be true _ that is, unwashen hands. It will be to the tradition of the elders. of the noticed that in the ma sgin 20 For Moses said; Honor thy fa- -'CHEVROLET ' . Revised Version the word here.trans- - • . sated "defiled" is there translated ther and thy mother; and, He thati speaketh evil-of father or mother, let "common." The Pharlaeea did not him'die,the death. Of course the re- . .e ek''by these washings to remove terence here is first to the Fifth Com- dirt, but the defilement by contact mandment A n D - with profane things. -U `MORE D GIVES .3. (For the Pharisees, end all the 11. Hut ye say, If a man shall say . Jewe, except they w�eh their,hands to. his father of his "mother. That dd�ligently, est not.) washings are wherewith thou mighteat have been frequently referred to in the Old profited by me is Corban, that is to esmment, especially in. the regula- *say, Given to God; 12. Ye no longer TS S 1ESS 0 �:. _. �• +Elotts regard mesa. ceremonial cleanly suffer him to da aught far his father ;- -. „� mesa Holding the tradition of the or his mother; -3', Making-void the elders. The Elders were the leading word of -God, by your tradition, 1 fewiah teachers who expounded the which ye have,delivered: and many I}w and applied its precepts to actual such like. things ye do. The word. :VES, thoueanda of Canadian families etre a lite. According to.their views, the "Corban” is a Hebrew word, which learning that 0 little money never bought so late of Moses was a system of pre- means, fundunentally, "dedicated;' R 1 C!0 O eepts which surrounded the whole of i.e., "dedicated to God." When once, f ROM touch-until the new Chevrolet arrived! • niian'a life and enveloped each.part a Jew had dedicated' any possession ' aasenger Haater Bminess Coups) e _ h o? human existence=In its, embrace. of his, spy piece of property'or any star De tate Ito"�SUL Delis Ch Check the low prices yourself agaittat all the h"very action was thus 166ked on as money to God, calling out the word ,axed at factory,Oshawa,Ontario. Goy -modern, exclusive features yon ggt-and you'll _ legal or illegal. :'Corban" over.this particular object, . ernment tax.freight and livense extra ?slid '�rHen they come iFettt_.tlte that_money or property or object Convenient terms arranged through do see why people are swinging to-Chevrolet for a - �tlatketplace, except they bathe them- could never be used except in some , - General 'i2otore Inseaimaat Pim. better money's worth. Then talcs a look at fan- -selves, they eat not. Because Jews religious way; the grow of dedication thing and upkeep costa. Owners themselves are would neceaarily have to mingle with could ;never be broken. What our _ Gentiles in sueb public places aF the Lord is saying here is that some Jews reporting that this thrifty Valve-in-Bead Six And man other, things would be so mean that wheys. a hour_ he..gallon of gas az Y to t m miles N • • ^ ' 27 and more there are, which they have received came when their parents.; were in _ gives up to g a r to held, washings of cups, and pots, ' need, and theq.had the means to help . . .-That they never have to add oil between .. 5. And. the . Pharisees and the j. stir''' changes . . . that they have never before owned and brazen vessels). their parents, rather than give them out o! their sufficiency, they would .4« prgnounce "Corban" .over these very �. a car so de ndable, so easy on the ocket-book j+ scribes ask .him, Why walk not thy things which they could have used to " fr pe. Y P disciples according to the tradition heap their parents. . That the case ✓ for maintenance. R - of the elders,but'eat their bread with with the Fifth CommAt�dr►rent is only ' - defiled Lands? These men leave the F Choose Chevrolet for the finest features and disciples alone; they hold Jesus re- a single illustration, 'J'esus declares K° _- —sponsibler.hence "thy disciples," they bq adding that the Pharisees keep do- =the greatest savings. Drop in today and get'thb 1" who follow thy teaching and thy spir- ing many things that rob the a . divine word of its authority for the Latta for yourself by seeing and driving The it. These men are keen, they-see - Complete-Car.It's read and waiting for you now. = that this one act-of the disciples real- conscience. Thus these 'men, who' Fy' g y ' 3y sets aside the entire tradition' o! imagined they had a case agarnst,Je- On Mast `c •' sus, not only have their answer, a u Master De Luxe Models. the elders.. - -_. _- complete vindication of Jesus and his Hypocr1. xposed disciples; but have -an indictment 6.'And.he said unto them. Hardly. i - anyahera else in the Gospels is the launched,against themselves,,one for r,� tified by absolute proof against which a r absolute .pre;eminence of the Loitl e Y� " Jesus Christ as a teacher so clearly no defense' is possible on, their part. revealed as, here: In-the few short :•- -__ _ . .,, . sentences which now drop from his 10000 000 H.P. lips our Lord pierces the shell of all > > s cwl Sc this outer' formaligm, and reveals a ,,.Engine Pictured lu`Wc.°�ed-Cbe"ot �t1k. 5 e dw deadening hypocrisy in the depths of = _ u,: rn nk K • the Jewish heart. Our Lord. here If ons can imagine a giant sixteen- "' smashes to pieces forever the whole ` . - c---y. my constructed system" of the cylinder engine with its cylinders re- -y huma wooden traditions of men, giving inch-coast-defense gun, using the =back to true, living; deep, religious - � M ` _life, the pre:eminent place' original- usual powder charge of such-a, gun- .life. un + �•�'"° as fuel and its ton-weight shell as 'a �. 'ly given to,it by God. Well did Isa- piston, he •can picture a 10,000,000 fah phophesy .of you hypocrites. All' 3; X • ' horsepower engine: " �'� •�� od us have to watch ourselves con- Such'is the flower developed ir. the. :tir.ually, as disciples of the Lord Je- barrel of a coast-defense gun: dur- ry sus Christ, that by words'or gifts or ing the period the shell is tra:clljng actions we do.not become.ourselves through,the bore, according to De. L. guilty of hypocrisy, Thompson, of the U•S. Naval Proving As it is written, This. people Grounds, at Dahlgren, Vo. . There, honoreth me with their lips,. But. would, of course, be almost ins-.ipei:- ' their heart is, •far. from me. 7. able engineering difficulties involved _ But in vain do they worship me, in building and operating such an en- , 1 • 1 1 Teaching as their doctrines the ,pre- gine, but the calculation is asef.ul in: �_ cep4s of men.' 8.Ye leave the tom- giving an idea of the amount of en- A mandment of God, and hold fast the ergy which is released in such a gun. tradition of men. Such'an indict- It momentarily uses more power'than_ iiient as this can be applied only, to the' propellink power plants of, th'a ». t religious people. The ewe were re- battle ft^et of the Navy.. GtiM ligious. By teaching and preacbing, " by 'saying prayers out loud in the " . -- { ; . ., ,"Chas." Cooper''Clarel�ent , --to ag o ues, by Ioin�tLg in the songs Thirty boys and girl, from Japan " vah, they 9;ere'pretending to -will visit Gerrrary this spring and on f _ — G �ksaoc Dealer J. Mc lashen 0tunbarton honor God with their, lips. While _ .their return home they will be accom• DONALD MOTOR WHITBY panied by,30 members of the' Hitler ,--Assoc. Des!er M. Sleep =- Pic6rinq _ Special. _ Youths and the. Hitler Maidens. .xe3vaY �,.e.'11 Y ,. '..,. ..�-,•.. e c n..m '.J.a(.q.a. iai.l+.m»-�wt , _'+t Nn�rt.+a:.. _ ....ca�t� _.. .. _ _Hci- -Y , '.pva�.. app .. .' Y"' ' r 1.... � • • ' '`- 4 , • - . 1 — i SIMON sir,44?.i in 4wo, adlatrateil Lecture oa the _ �Rplo Leaf Mutual ft e HOLY LAND r 7011WInsnrana Co Uafted Church, here, Tonight BRQCK Ia�r 7 Hull .. _._.. :p•" Ne lei #LW paid In advamlam - _ -_ crlt►ILas to "United stag: n THEATR al WAWANWA INS. CO.' Builder and Oontria `AMfor '. cit. Rdatt iZ.00 is sdv:aom` Chea* rat.. for F'.r,. andCountry co -_�: _,'`_:_._-.._.___. ,Y Br10rWork and Stonework Bailding. _ — • Specialty lOHN MURKAR. Pro,crietor Windmterri Insurance on Bum"s• All Seats Saturday Eveings, 20 cents. Architect's Service Sues e6& FRIDAY and-SA 8 3�10TICE TO THE RATEPAYERS Automobile Iiwis. ee of S��O� :MARCH 28 and 26 THE CROWN [NNE -40F PUBLIC SCHOOL SECTION - � -- All ��- _ _ � � -: . - >'-110. 8, OF THE TOWNSHIP OP Write or Phone �' Last Show Fri.at 9.00; Sat, at 9 45 Rosebaok Rd. and Kingston Rd. h k6U DICKERING $OW�� �C ROWS Saturday Niatinee at 1.30 one MITCHELL Saturday Evening Show starts at 6.30 39 P Pis ` PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the �R'HITBY ONTARIO a1LlCE FAME petition- of a number of the rate- - Pickering— payers of '-the 'said School Section IN Ont. r _ Asa been presented to tfie Council of "George in a Jam" March 29th.. Notine- ii fto ou Township; asking that a by Pickering .. �. -You re a r ��� '•':3aw be passed to divide the said bc�l ectiiot n Ino two or more Sweetheart we do Building of alt kinds. School Sections, and -that said-pet- , " " CARPENTERING, •11tion will be considered by the.•said- With ' Council at its neat meeting, which AR�' yC?UR ROOFS F/RE-TRAPS' GEORGE MURPHY ! CEMENTING. vv111 be held at the township hall, ill KEN MURRAY _-_ !PLUMBING `the village of Brougam, on Mon- _ CHARLES WINNINGER _ and r1ay, the 4th day of April, 1938, at. _. / / - — ANDY DEVINE - ROOFING the hour of one o'clock in the aft- • ' I :...ernoon, ALSO TAKE NOTICE that at theATEI ' s - We a so sell Brantford Roofing i said. meeting.—of. the Councils the IMPORTANT NOTICE Mat-rials,,Empire Bathroom.. L _ School Board of said School Section -it _. - Ecinipment, Duro Water ' and any ratepayers of the section ' s a 0 3 st Beatty tl 4 The old Brock Theatre y erns, %vho may. desire to -be heard will *� Y , Stable F.q+iipwent i$ave the right :of addressing the ti will �9ose with lhe'last an (.ther-Buildiag Material Council with respect to the desirab- " � '�_\ w••• performance on Saturday-, E,timates Free ' Tiity or otherwise of granting the A CtCILSTA-48ARD March 26th Watch work Giaarantedd prayer of said .petition. , �� ., ` • JBy Order of the Council. '. ;t N ' �n►a NEAVV t4l. announcement : in next �. , SE -; Donald R. Beaton. 's 1 r topen- eek Q� - _. -'� � J ' PR Cleric- � e wssue for he EAning s-ks,driving rain,swirling snow-th 13 all- off a-Tate-I.ap---- in new, and -Phone.?, �02• g date-of- the Council tandardmetal-rooflikewateroffa duck'aback. Tire-Lapisgood PICKERL\G.. ONTARIO is -ATT ENTION FARMERS fora lifetime and is sold byuswith a25.yeargnararitee. AndthiaCampany modern Brock Theatre. z b:- is well able to live up to every clause in that guarantee: Ask your banker. aGENEEi AL REPAIR WORK You will find lite-Lap the best roofing value you S T A T 1 T E can get. You can put it on right over your old NVe are prepared to repair oars, --Lod-Mod Malls- roaf.IL combinesstrength,durability and weather These modern and fire-protection.Comes in large,easily handled ' Cracks, tractors Rnd all farm drive sheets. The joints fitsoclose! they'repracticall m� i th- �I invisible. It is made in both"Council Standard nail• w Imaehiuery,wheats rebuilt and w�in°'iE �`,� and "Acorn" quality. Send ridge and rafter , itlre-setting, force than q wood-work ally ordinary herb measurements for free cdsteatimite. AllCotmcil - wood turning of all kinds. ed roofing Standard-trimmings,ridge tags and hiReapa are ` - nau.. est for now. hotdippe��galvanized after formmg. This _ - ' Flaes your urder now for t�'m h''IIem•. gives extra durability. ',wood-working and turning. famous Preston Steel - Phone or Oall Truss Name, Tke-Lap wetal real I dud E09 moi. H• ROWS laeea,say Ped NGedahs.w rnite�d 'Fac►ode,ahoa► W �Irlsat. Pndw,OM. MoeMolandTaeoeNadh Orcck^oad Store.-id Blackimith Shop. _ (sweesser to W.' H: Jackson) -__ - ur �r - __Ship-Ship-.po din0 Us t e Bale Register _ _ r„r F _ e are are•now paying these prices __ - SATURDAY, _DIA,RCH 26th - Auc `: - 1 S pec a tion sale of 2-story frame dwell- ing, furniture etc, in the Village ti _ :sof Claremont, belonging to the I � 'A 2 6 t . Estate of the late Janet 3joung.. - :.. ,- ye..� `>?: •z -1b - - _ Sale at 1.30 A, m. See bi118. Win. . ` • Maw, auctioneer. Ath EDi',.. , No. 1 WNESDAY, 1IAR. 30 - Auct- �. _ ion s 60 ale of -acre farm and1 s lchoi.•e herd of Reg. Holstein- and I r (� • , !grade dairy cattle, on'lot'32, con. �_ _ (J Fi, Pickering on No. i Highway, 2talf-mile East of Green River: y%- BUTTERFAT I 'Property of Albert Heisey.• Sale �/' :_' -• _ ,$t 1 p. m. No reserve on cattle. • 'Q$ CREAM PICKED UP BY OUR TRUCK z; Proprietor in ill-health.'.Property � t p -told subject to reserve bid. Pren- 'iHAT�S WHAT THEY We pay extra for delivery v ;Mice and Prentice, auctioneer: Write or Pbonc .us cbarges Collect`WHEN YOU Eyesight Education and !SERVE . ._: CITIZEIVS-1, �: AII� Y .r: a .. •—- i PHONE 52 WHITBY, -ONT. EFFICIENCY - CLE RING . - _ a ,Opt 1 T:R cshilcitcn �"' ✓ T . ' o � 3 .. Value on h ew ani Used guar "b u f;x-,J fief,e thr o t J — ];f�l,'Eit C 'iiit115t '�13tiE� and disiikcs:' .: _ • �'�� • - ,. a s o Disney lililg. (app.'P. O.) .m al' S. I- � _ _. a ��eeel Giue f':em,Dricd or�Pickled•Cana- Oshawa. rl.one' 1316 _ :ai.n F1 1. rw: d un in one of *-`uc lll11 ldishes'that cn be m.:aeaitii tris fjos. Ballo20 ,�i complete esu uinativn soffit- '• - Cjnit �'�i• u , Dried Fish as Cod, Haddock, _ - : f--ntly eoutplete to deten.line th-e•vis °u can get such D:ie and such Pickled Fish S }gal error and the liability or Ii�nit- Hake,Cusk and.Pollocic, - _ y Reg. X63 $fj� less 'Stewart-�i'r arner B batter leas, e . 1E�gn of the .person due to-existing "as Hernng, Mackerel' and filewives, no matter :- batter for x+51 95, _ nrking condition and environment, :how far you live from open water. It-comes to y • .you in rfect condition, every bit of its flavour B batter radio, Red j3s 9.?5' less'batteries should appeal as being equally. im- � PhilooS• ;retains for your menjoyment. portant to both eployee and emp- Y for'532.50 - er. The question May' arise, Ii s grand for.the family's health . fish con ;�Ity is this test'handled by opt- ins the proteins and minerals that help build r Used Victor 1935 yiati el 5-tube F,Ief3trl0, $1g,Oo lsamdirie examination and procedure?" sturdy bodies . . . and it's economical, too. s , .$14.00- - uta. reply, I can .only say that a th- - 1 Used Con ole Electric �pE<ongh knowledge of refraction is Serve fish more often . . . for the health and �"'"' ig"C"sary in summing -up the rem- nourishment of the family. � ' I`Used Victor, 1935, 2 volt battery set, lesi'ba� or in arriving at a true find- �(( " terlea, X27,50. -IMCnecessary in an examination. - 0EPARTM'ENT__OF FISHERIES; 'OTTAWA. ' is __- _ e Vo y set, lees batteries. $12.00 - . Play cases needing attention are \ ;. ".bdoW by superficial methods -o! - f yyRIT6 FOR FRE! BOOKLET �aminatina and may�be very earn- - Coo' erdetected if a'_lmowledge.of re-. - _-------------------------- p - �metioa is evidenced by the exam- Do t"of P~44. aoa ��' jWw .in charge. There are many Pique d me yqu free 31- Booklet, "Any I)al a Fish Day",oonotlnlni — e t eye specialists, ' optometrists; ion aewntfal an e�om ash 1��: Radio Sales and Service oculieilw in the ,pivilized commun- �. The beet of these specialists .........................._._......_.- a T' __ ONTA RI $ot use their profession as- a a .u...........»».. .... ....».... ...................... ..... ...... wog ..Q[�A REMON O , line. When seeking help they j sot go to s bargain counter, flat' is »t too good when the a" f ,Aspd hap -ANY___PA-V. A IfISD _ DAY , \\\ - gg n . • r•, y _, Claeealoat pianists for the evening,. Marjorie Whitevale Law Motor Sales Mothersill and Helen Glover, also + Miss Harriett Walker, it'is und- those- who'very kindly supplied can The Young People of the United L erstood, will take up residence in for transportation.. Church of Brougham arepresenting Chrysler-Plymouth Farm Machinery —__Claremont again very soon. - their drama in the Oddfellows' Hall �+-• _� Dr. Tentlinson entertained his — — Whitevale on April -14th-•--- -- - - —�_ _ - _ Saler -�. .. - � E R Woodward brother from the mining districts of • The Maple Dramatic Club will i '' GOOD USED CARS Frost and Weed Coekdtdl Northern Ontario ovtlr the week- present their play, "Adorable" in GOODYEAR TIRES end. oar Steck at groceries the Whitevale Baptist Church ori a„T , n nT, o.2a_r a " •_.may—Bin$e? L e oun8 €b leof`the B e evening--6f —Ta"''"`a a"` Hi p '' is fresh alts' complete pn 20th. The Tem- GENERAL SLACKS�tITHING M. H. 7 ft. Binder �� , Church gave their play "One of ple Orchestra will furnish music. SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS •2 Gisin Grinders, a in. ,• the Nine" at Green River on •Mon- at an times. Oliver Tractor Plow .da eve The will also give it Fresh Meats and Perishable Foods Give 11S a trial on a New or a Used Cas a }' evening.. y � 3 - 5 ft. Mowers again at Goodwood tonight. on Electric Refrigeration. 24 Hours Towing Service 1f�► hiteVale Fordson Tractor f ? i,. Vaughan Glover has completed Cordon J. Law 550th De Laval Se stator aew his course with the Radio College of It will be a Measure to serve you. p + S Canada and recently passed S1lCCea9-' --- General Agen' cyTurnip Drill T� Phone 2908 16 7. Cultivator, F. and W. m 1 fuy'his examinations on the work. Ree our weekly salsa bulleNa MCCORMIEK-DEE PIUHERING, ONTARIO Congratulations, GOODWILL COUPONS W. F.DISNEY, Greenwood :► Born; at the Private Patients' ASK FOR YOUR COUPON .DEALER' j . PHoxE Pick 2314 41tf a. sn March 14th, 1928, to Mr. and BROUGHAM, ONT. ALSO Mrs. Frank Burkholder (nee Isabel Phone Pick 503 FLEURY& TUDHOPE ANDERSON F. J DONEIfAN B. A" B. Se, O t Sargent) a son. MACHINERY• & REPAIRS L. S. On file are tis rwerds o! sur Radio T'he Bowling Cld>ib will hold their ` Steel Wagon Wheelst Pedlar Roof- vegora Gibson sad Yaraold, E66 �e 1 vice annual business meeting and supper STANLEY THEATRE ink. Frost or Lundy Fence King Bast, Oshawa, P'he 188t in the hall here on Friday evening, Goodyear Tires1. April' 1st. All bowlers and would- 'STOUFFVILLE Red Indian Gasoline'and Oils Expert service and re- be bowlers and those interested areC.- T. C. AUTO PARTS FINEST GRADE aura tmakes..0'all makes. ReaB• welcome and invited to attend. Phone 100 'ER?iL HARDWARE DISTILLATE p A 8-point rally of the B. Y. B. -- - enable char as, Work U. is being held at Green River ' _Showis Delivered in 100 gal. lots 11 1-2 c. $ '; guaranteed. _ Frank Wright Per gal —---- --Baptist Church on April 1st. Rev: week N hte-8.15, Standard Time Hot6nd, of Toronto will be the WHITEVALE ONT. fi'e guarantee TY-PE;\'\ motor oils ARTHUR FIELD guest speaker. .The societies of Cl- Sat. & Holidays—'3 Shows,7 and 9 p.m. for yd'ur satisfaction. areriont, Whitevale and Green Riv Thursday, Friday snd Saturday ^ 65 e. per gal. in 5 gal. lots Graduate Radio+and Television Inetituw er garticipate. THURSDAY, FRIDAY&SATURDAY Ls' a�s�..J N&_ !LL Member Official Radio Service Me" A drama ".The Red-Headed Step- FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND. A�rj•iS PLACE Asicc,abcn. :Child" will be given by the Young — March 24, 25 and 28 �- EMBALMER 46 Phone 5201, PICKERINQ People of Sanaford, under the aus- • u,.ce.;ur to «'.J. Jlxther, + . cc �} !CLtARE3I0�`T ONT. pices :of the Women's Institute In Roaring Timber ..the Community Hall, on Wednesday, _ t+ct ,tivitlr phone 3201 and 15 cts. - •.•SACK"HOL'Ir Busin"s.Ptiunp Ryridence Phout The Baptist Mission Circle will 9820 ��1,f` � • meet at the home of Mrs' Fred -COMEDY and SHORTS Ward on Tuesday, . "March 29th at k "George in a Jam" United Church t - 2.3U m. Pro am-f,♦�•After = -. • '', p' BI Pickering, March 29th auspices' moon with Our Missionaries" given MONDAY, TUESDAY, �31EI)N'SDAY s1 / �- rf Presbyterian Ladies Aid. -. T 1lry Mrs. F. Ward's GroepMaram. All28. 29 and. • '�` -�� - -ladies invited to be present. -+y. The condition of the Brock Road 4 t f f Is a topic of discussion •in many Secret Agent .� , l� •, places this week, However, at the Scarring 1�1 -�r , _,. first of the week it was very rough from No. 2 Highway to tyle 4th MADELINE CARROLL L✓ f' _ 0 concession, but fairly good from ROBERT Yq NG `i 'that point to Claremont, wish_only PERMANENT N AGG I f1tG PAIN- 'that an odd spot that looked as though it SHOR SUBJECTS . THAT FRAYS THE 'TEMPER .tnight break through. AND NERVES. IT MAY BE The band-to-be for the Reunion s. ' . T..URSDAY.FRIDAY A SATURDAY YOUR EYES. - are holding their first practice this H =co=hservice*bna4more , week. How we would like to be a- ...Marc!` 81 and. April 1 and 2 C.. H. TUCK. OPT. D. - customers more trequ.atly to all round and listen-in on this' first }f practice. Some of the members "Swing your Lady <.•':Disney Block. app. P. 0. - -- 'the .shops is all the towns. have probably not blown a horn for. phone 1516 1 - ��-�-, All Coach Travel Information cd years, and they are going to find Comedy short Subjects oSHAWA, OV'T. -"'�? EASTERN HOUSE , the lip&all out of shape, the tongue -- _ — — A�'neo 4Rf1f1 — -- �.�, "'out of control and. all the'other things that happen to a horn.player ..,he -he has not been using a horn _ for years. . Yet,' we congratulate • itrill�ill� 111 em on the attempt and wish them 111 r :every success and trust they will.. ` t .not drop the .work after, the re-un- - ion is over. This township needs aK. 'A t band. y Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morgan cele- LO O T ..,6LD- _ _ SM.0B11L1E ,S- orated the 20th anniverase of.their 1 *,t :.__..­­.-.� -wedding on Saturday evening Iast, In the presence of about sixty rel- • atives and. friends, ..comae; j�`>/ — . ;� -Toronto, Orangeville, A,lrincourt [ x- %� ��% ', INE CAR #)ridge, _Markham and Claremont. .Ampng the guests were three over. � . �� • i� �/ FEAu$0 years of age in the, persons of � �j r /��ilirs Mr. Jos. Evans and \[r. and lura. .£iliott, of Agincourt. A lot of won- .64rful gifts were received -by the 6 cony nIeBEaM'A too c�EsADLAMPB will► -�-;honoured couple The dining-room :.i�'''`' µms` t DYh'Fi - s b the tr n n BIG, LOW-PRESSURE TIRES i , 1 MTC STYLING e e .d ;. .27 ' " ''"'-ie'' .i for ala others to follow. 1 assure maximum riding oomfort. vvas decorated in ,pink and white, Z& y �� 2 SAFETY-INTERIORS, spacious Q SAFETY tiTt£L WfiEP.LS, sassy and a glrgeous dlsplaV OF laffod113. „- and luxuriouelq appov.ted. ��+ti.naaystardy in c_r#ucti6o n. On Yo.ndta evening main an even- f �` '`` �,.. •.3 NL SAFETY I:vS•iRIINIE.`ITUNIT A(� ivlECziANICALHfiND BRAKE,wtik. �. Sg .• E•. -�^'^ _'+K .x J V.'I•:H S:IFET't DASH. Y+,7 ir.Zepar°dent meehanicai braking. in of.-cards and c nur.unit v C' }. . ng r \ s j1 9 li•�QSEPOWERSIX with efficiant pjgiTIVE SHIF 8 A TER; ' inz, v: -as enjoyed jo}'ed �1. .30UUt tlllrt}' •. 't rJ .!,"?'.,'a ,5 ..} t ':v.^"`'aZb*'a -- - .. spas eTY wrt!i (1F v'hRaei. t .tt,.... c. n. 30 r,ee hn ilio fS" `'d+•`' : g � '?w � s7 •R _. 5 TT?L't.�U : ?nR s�d OOLED Qt CENTER• UNI MC .:T.N'G• for fenders,headlamps and todiatar. ' er} enjoj'ahle 'time ova; spent ' `<_� t �, y <z.; } �Os °e:,q . ^:.::FETY-Pi CI,SSO nP'nr.und t" G..BEARING REAR.AXLE. ruggedly 1 I�'> '�L• �ri!r.• syr zw w.a,.� . a'�J built for 1o:1,g life. i last Fri aril el'enin when t.le pulp- {{� x • s,k r ,•T ""I.. t C. y., c. �._ . 7 yr r,.0":•T'�E4T�, in i.;3 SiG. STURDY CLU':CH onaures +,T I. ill�rllt ��l�}1•S� t1Col .l'1Slt- ;,.�. :'•' : , ,:;; '�.. c. `.3 ,�_J .Yr c•b.. ,,I..dap.:n.IJb:a o�+rsz pkior.r — ^.j - .` '. ^" F ` IC BSTn^i a «D FI . t�2S in f-ont Dc 4-N-DRAFT'.CARBURETIOZi ed Brooltt tt Higil Sci:nol. Tfie fro- _$� c .�•-„ zfar eo.npurrn... .<. .. ir.•;.rcvesc,.s.farmancoar,deconomq. ; �''..^.'n, gi�'Cn,l)t' ills .CIarCT11[Tlt pllg= :+ _' :>Y `'3 r y `' _ BODY BY FISHER, L t3RGF.CaF?CITY AIR GLEANER (�L"il�Tr.EL le. noun itti, m*nn F cnMn•c .. .ii...me •+?+til 3 `i s.ro or..1.ales:built'. Jv nn:ps'.o :cduca•rn a.ntona:;ca costa. :f. of ..v; rr a_.L-. .r•. _ , w,n 4U'T t�MATIG F I . - , "Killarney, 'The Dear Little Sham- `' � 4 ee oy ;a ^r= ,c-1;.a-r:a- '3�' f,;eac:cr,c�l� rcathor ata?ting. rock and the evil _�"acarus". 'Miss "'- - 1 SOLID STEEL BODY FLOOR, r�.7 LHRGE CAPACITY COOLING a l�nna"Fors fh then ail 'tCan't welded into one solid pieta. X71 SYSTEM keeps'cylindere cool. } �' y F � '` ! ONE-PIECE STEEL COWL �„ t. ??s� .12 PRESSURE-COOLED VALVES by 1 �' you hear me vallis Caroline,. Fol- �d ASSEMBLY,specially reinforead. 3H complete water jacketing. tf towing this a'vocal, trio, ."I, passed ¢ �`' �3 INSULATED .BODIES, keep out !� FULL-PRESSURE LVBItIORTS01d „ extreme heat and cold. ,�+�protects vital working , w C ~5 ' win was e by SOUL s'0 s B1 n .by 4 SCIENTIFIC SOUND PROOFING I� _ 1 40 THERMOSTATIC�L ewN Margaret Jan90n, Helen Glover and mis,imizes all noises. TROLLED COOLI , s **ions , .� FISHER NO-DRAFT VENTILA-_.• -- warm-up period. — Nyrtle Bacon.. A dance, The Sail. 35 TION,Individually controlled. 41 COUNTER-WEIGHTED O1�N1F —bfirmtretod r 9 Hornpipe was given l)y' Betty 16 Of ADIusTABLE FRONT SEAT mews SHAFT, acientiflcallq beieno Manion, Lena Evans and Frances phlee8foz backward or forward. 42 CRANKSHAFT VIBRATION ,' j I BEAM, E-MEMBER FRAME of DAMPERS neutralise fossioael Loyst. Helen Glover entertained e I` "skyscraper"eonstsuotioaS. vibration. :Its with the monologue, •.'7'Aren't _ _ 'I 8 STABILIZED PROPELLER SHAM. 43 H E AT.RE S I SIr I N O VALVES. Men Funny" after which 'Margaret and lower center of gravity. extremely Quiet and effleient. 19 BONDERIZED SHEET aaETAL is 44 HIGH : EFFICIENCY CYLlxase +^' Johnson and' Anna Forsyth-danced a S far more resistant to lust. �+ HEAD of new advanced desion. the Minuet. Lena Evans sang and '� `.�Ibw o Ontato. 20 K oath.g:din ride. B assure a .4J ELECTRO-xaRDENED ALZiftllt. w y smooth.gliding ride. UK P78TONS sfep up perfownesu e.. yodelled, accompanied by Bruce a, rsigl+t gUPER-HYDRAULIC BRAKES for RIFLE-DRILLED CONNECTING ' Douglas. Alan Tomlinson then ret- ,'1f pry,Oil ,Oct f ng°a 21 quick,straight-line stops. RODS for lubvLoMlas pisfoa vl-ot- {g`• at 11ces _ CEWMR•CONTROL8I-= INOfor VACuum rUnIs SAVER er+susM ' :ted "The Motor Horn" and•Brucetf't"` _22 4? q 1 i F sw Motors safer,&dater roadability. reu.arkable aseline rnu•age f a Ou las gave 8 guitar selection. +�' C al DUAL RIDE STABILISERS hold LEAK-PROOF BALL-BEARIN* , The trio returned singing "The Old �dset°�tlas --1 PtO" toys•, the car tetr.t en turns. ' g gu 4• ' et' 23DUAL PU11¢P,p•*n+a:+enilTaealei. Refrain" and Lena 'Evans sang "Sal fMy°"as '"Q awealto 24 P YDRAULIC SHOCK ABSORBERS 49 TRI.CVSHION ENGINE 8XISFEubbw.N. romote comfortable riding. SION on cushiorta of law nrbber. ver Haired Daddy ' of Mine". Jean �toeP' ` 2�SYNCRO-MIM TRANSMISSION 5o HEAVY-DUTY AIR-COOLED Gal-, Wald ahs' Anna Forsyth . sang o�ea fit" for easy,quiet gear-shifting. ERATOR,with eutornatieahargtwg. i :rv:: "Where the River Shannon Flows". ///���%/,l// The prografn was closed 'with the songs, "My ld Irish Rose", "Peg_ / $9 O'Neil" e'► an "Ten �PreLty Girls". - fl.i1L-�iJ. �oOPGR CLtlitt+lllol\ l Afterwards all--took part in various ii tames .fonowed by a delightful Assoc. Dealer—J. McC�laahen Dumbarton `'"' ; . ), lunch provided by the Brooklin pup- DONALD MOTOR SALES — WHITBY _ , = r Oa. We would Islas to thank OUT . '.•. Assoc. Dealer—Me Slee P>tckerm y lit ,a }} i4,; .'.. .. its ,,.:.,�•' •.. .. .>f- :. •v.r.:. :.. .,, \ 1,500 Sealers Jour - -- TH� - :4n Annual ' Kill _ S INTERRINETED ,...., _-�� NeMrfoundlaad Sealing »tet Sai•L No Waters A Comasentati To Northern EDITORIAL COMMENT FROM HERE, THERE AND Bosnia oa dlN More limports0t 'S- Nfld.—Fifteen hum- EVERYWHERE. or the Wim• dr6d men drank to "bloody decks _ �— :' ',lay ELIZABETH EECY and many of them", as the battle fleet ;.•CANADA THE EMPIRE - of Newfoundland's annual sealing ar- mads• prepared to sail on another , ` eat adventure last week. Within Ones Debts' Youth and Politics THIS FINAL GOAL: An editorial RepubliF, and the constitution later gr A survey of municipalities shows An interesting point remarked by The Yorkshire _Post, influential, adopted provided for union with Ger- Six of the -famous old "wooden that many cities,•now in need, have Earl de la Warr is that, for a country fish newspaper which is owned b7 many. The Republic was predomin- walls," scarred and pitted veterans borrowed to their limit: It is sure, Which still thinks of itself to terms of family o1 Mrs. Anthony Eden, we antly Germanic, but the subsequent of the hunt, strained at their'moor- tough when you can't live within your youth, Australia is curiously prone to pomp debts.—Winnipeg Tribune. prefer government by older men. The elieve is well worth'quoting from: peace treaties prohibited such a fags in anticipation of the om and age of Parliamentary representative "Germany's final goal in the union, took steps to see that Germany ceremony that tradition. bound inAugurated.by the Austa coup, and Austria were kept apart with not 'round the departure. One sailed Canada Should Take Heed W Yu shauild is relatively young cou `.' + newspaper declared, :•is the total even a stoma union allowed. from St. John's and two from Port The decision of'the British Broad t distrust outh in its political conn- estruction of France, o o ga it 18 he w cils? Why do not our young mea--- each territory, but, as `Mein Kampf' hard to nderstand the attitude of the Romance Still Hovers Hon. Josiah Wedgwood the radio air The old-timers may -say the ro- to comment on Hitler's or Mussolini's choose politics as avocation'' in is Adolf Hitler's autobiography and poi- Austria .`people, who, although tem- it that the existing party machinery tical testament) sets out, to remove pens ntally,diftereat from their Ger- of of by-gone days is lacking, policies is a sign of which.the Parlia- Ee discourages the enlistment of youth Qermany's last serious' Continental man cousins, appeared last week to that steam, wireless and the airplane meat of Canada `should take due and bars the way to preferment to all qnfinery rival and thus tree her hands -welc a Adolf Hitler-as their new have robbed the hunt of its color notice. We may as well admit now except the mature in years! These .!!or the seizure of as much territory � ad o, state. and legend. But New that there is In.certain parte of this questions are well worth asking aid eastward as she may desire:' mor rite past twenty years the great today,still fight for q "berth on the free Dominion a sinister growth which better worth answering. The youth "The military occupation o! Aua cit"at Vienna with its 2,000',000 in- ice" `and the. ,opportunity of daily unless curbed may, sooner than most of the Fascist countries is being fired tris will be followed by an attack on h�itaats has been like a huge head risking their lives. people think, become malignant. Aluch with ideals and enthvsiasma which Czechoslovakia in order to clear that on a tiny body. All the' industries, Up to March 16 eveyy year the has been said about the Government controlled radio commission in this we do not share, but democracy ought eastern route. Assurances to the con- eQ mmercial institutions, etc., of the vessels cruise the bleak northeastern equally to inspire is young men'with .trary are worth just as little as have Cot?ntry hate been eoncegtrated with• country of late. Objection to an in- - L coast until the seals are sighted., crease'of the annual fee by fifty cents the ambition ph erre and excel he :.. been all the resIn t of Germany's assns• in its confines white the rest of Aus• the political sphere. Otherwise, the ances." tria.(population'4,000,000 more) has' Thea in a week or two, word comes is, comparatively speaking, an fnsig- contributed little but scenery. Vienna back to St. John's the.ships have.lo- niflcant matter. The fact is•the Cana. restless and ambitious among them stood ready to service a much larger Gated the seals and vessels are jam- than people distrust control that may maybe attracted by other ideologies, NO MORE HAZING. Those 'hair- NO Countryside, with- plenty of natural med in the ice with .their foes bank- to the detriment of the democracy- raising days of the annual freshman- bafting season are Bone forever from resources. Toronto would be is the ed. The "kill" is on. wh Bees len intereeWsin her result ins e ° whose spirit is being extinguished in tic men their same position it it were cut off from Killed ],000,000 Seal country's future is her welfare and sa many lands No more than in the the University of Western Ontario. all the rest of Canada except for what The Sa ons Capt. Chas. Black- days of the Pitts is it Today an "at- all Student Government there voted g ! P the preservation of bar free fnetitu• rocious crime" to be'young. The poli lies with a 75-mile radius. wood, sailed to the Gulf o! St. Law- tions.—Victoria Daily Times. last week to abolish initiation alto- tical education of youth, and the „ The tourist industry , alone could, rence. Two ether shi the Union ether, the general opinion being that �' search for talent In leaderehtp.in its . or the past couple o years a Te-9- Anstrin going forever, Ranger, BPpk their kill in the to Vi11age;__ _is_surely_ t r endary hazing has been getting pretty gulf, basing ,+at Port aux Basques. The Montreal Star says that "cons- ' ` BEHIND THE VICTORY:' $imul- The other sfieo! this year's fleet left for s country which is young in tra• anaemic anyway. try towns with good highway connec• dations and outlook, even if it must 'All very well to do away'with the taneously with news of Hitler's Aus• from here: ' tions tend to-develop and prosper" now be reckoned mature in years:- x vIU rueler aspects of the sophomore- trian coup came reports of a big in Dean oi the commanders is Cap- �perience in the case of Ontario When Sydney (Australia) Herald. - ahman conflict, but we do not_wish surgent drive .in. Spain .meeting with tain Abram Kean, O.B.E., and a ages is probably the reverse. When to see the color and glamor depart such successes that the Government �,jowleyl—highest compliment that good roads arrive, the trade that for To ��� Weather armies were bein driven eastward college lite entirely, nor the can be paid a sealer and awarded merly went to the village stores more s sat! become, a bench oL. stuffy toward the sea and that the civil war only when he has killed 1,800,600 often passes their doors and ie re- 'no c p�hangers• old before their time: was rapidly drawing to a tragic close. sei�ls• Last year he was skipper of ceived by establishments in the large; Five Days Ahead Genevieve Tabouia,the.noted French the Beothic but on this hunt she will centres. Dozens of .Ontario villages 84,000 IIF: In the live months since political observer, commenting on the be under another master, Captain are actually poorer, in point of buss• �� AeCurate �� M ' Qotbber last, 'Ontario's relief rolls Franco victories declared that by Sid Hill. Kean has retired. nese done, for the better road com- Be Possible In Nem F�'e �ve Increased from 168,000 to 264: them she could see that Hitler had municattons that they now possess, up SB Der cent. already begun to repay Mussolini for Banana oil'contains neither be- while larger towns and cities are an- —Air-Mass System ' ow, the tight is on between the Italy's acquiescence in his seizure of nanas nor oil. • It is composed' of niched by the same development. — ' a'rovl;icial Government and the Fed- Austria.' The repayment, she said, Brockville Recorder and Times. ;PASADENA, Calif. — Accurate equal parts'of amyl acetate, acetone weather predictions three to five days eraj Government over the relief grant consisted. is part, of shipment from and benzine, with-a little pyrozyline policy. Ottawa lbws been making Germany to Spain o! heavy artillery, dissolved in it. DeacKy Houses ahead may come in The near future, steady reductions In relief approprias aeroplanes and muniflons, giving This housing problems is a matter Dr• Irving Krick, leader in the alta tions to Ontario while unemployment Franco enough equipment to guaran- that is financial, social, humanitarian, mass method of forecasting,sald here' figures have been stein . Premier tee success of his drive against fife floe is the event of an act.of aggres• •moral, For six months, in a good ora this week. Ifepburn's cry is that the Loral Gov-, Government. cion, we will he very glad to. have 'bad year, it makes our courts resound "This will be possible if radio me- -r�nt went in on the promise of somebody there to consult with. I with quarrels between tenant and teorograph stations are established _ = relief a national problem- CONSULTANTS ONLY: ,What consider that to be a step forward. landlord-or simply between tenants= all over the country," he said. "Whets bIItarlo ittnnlcipallties, too, claim to President Roosevelt said off-the-ree- "Do not get the idea.that it means a feet which brings out, another as these air exploring devices are sero be overburdened by relies coats. Ord at a press conference In 1938 _that we bind ourselves in the first In. pect of the situation. It takes, in our up from ships, even seasonal fore►, throws a light on the policy the Unit- stance to agree with tbb verdict. . . . Province of big tam.illes, an added casts may become possible." IiTAD WITHOUT A BODY: On ed States to likely to pursue in the Wo agree to tetoasult. Therefore, it '.Importance and an appearance that . Ballobaa Sent. Up Jop vember 12. 1818,the Austro HunSar_ present world crisis: At that time Mr. does not tie"the hands of the IInitqd is often dramatic. In Montreal 1t Dr• Krick is head of the meteorEmpire otaciail� came to an end. Rooae declared: States in any shape;manner or form creates an endemic evil in given logy department of the. Guggenheim ungary was made Into•a separate "IL all the nations agreed to set up and leaves our final -action entirely zones that contaminate the human School o!•Aeronautics at California{ cbilntry. . Austria was proclaimed a spme kind of machinery for consulter- np to us." capital of the nation. It the State ' In tuts of Technology. Nearly alb votes millions for the hypothetical de/. airlines use the air mass system os Tense ,f our eoasts it should be able forecasting. you lit can't to'find money to cave lives, which are The U.-S. federal Heather bureau Cat Sig y d�C.•, not vague ideas, but which wither and established three radio meteors.' S a new mat new pp° -� fade, like poor forgntten flowers, from graph stations last October, in Boas _ a�up•••' in.hisroty lack of space, or air, or, a rbank, Calif., and Fairbanks, :. a&tdta at lowest Paces al*kaziQB -• -real La Patrie. Alaska. ralloons are sent up 60,000 Qogr ogete res that's siflopiol,the or 70,000 feet, carrying a tiny device artth a list of feat'' IFTGeat ti e Old Horses and Young. -weighing slightly than a pound a.,,OF)� SH �if•gtattet.T Horeea seem to be getting scarce. which reports b short wave radio topsince the ted wt We have, bad many enquiries in. this the barometric pressure, temperit•• via and stn u Get acq ain office, in recent months, as to where, ah o tray. money - tune and humidity .at different alta- f an how so little iii this community, good horses-may tudes.• A lief offer Tot pun „S ;at" be obtained. "These radio meteorographs can " �� poptiaC has tu,,,er�tB+ �;:: J$, •Azad we don't knoll•. Of course there be made for about $25 each, which are horses for sale, lots of them. But is cheaper than airplane flights," they are old horses, not young stock said Dr. Krick, "and airplanes can - that the 'farmers want to sell.' Young not go so high. One in five of tbo stock seems to be at a premium, and instruments sent up at Burbank it takes a lot of travelling and a lot recovered." -+ of money. before,they can'be located Bakeries Benefit By Forecasts and picked up.—Huron Expositor. P Dr. Krick furnishes forecasts is t- movie companies planning to go-on Red Cedar Finds location, to gas companies, race tracks, bakeries and many other ` -Favor Iri plFjain business institutions in the United States and,Canada. 1 t k h .- —__ -• -- - - "The gas people want o now ow - - ted Walls In Houser; much gas they are likely to need," l ,.,,.r•c • " - Highly Resistant to he said: "If'the bakery people know 1 it is oink to be hot the bake less pastry.,. , �} �IULL, Eng.—A selling polut of Instead'of relying chiefly upon low two I'show" houses constructed here and high pressure for forecasting, in. it working days is that the Brit• -the air-mass system takes into ac- 1' 1 - e an weather-resist. e 1)e fart Colum ed cedar used countthe movements of large mass- rot guaiacs pat rot proof Columbia highly weath 1a re a s rancold d the air from the Arcti2 dry Cou�zheW,, ant. g humid airzfrom the "Special,, r * Pontiac "S$1 004). a{factory- kcal del1° The method of construction is based equator, which meet and causes tur- 3 r� M,dalf from ant included•• charges upon the use of re-fabricated cedar ue s4uipm delivery P moil in the latitudes whish include pull catalog i, b Caoaer On Eaxes an h wall sections. The first-floor walls of the United States. Bred price detef{�sight, arranged the°u9 both houses were in position within' _: '' include P•148 which fee Convenient terms Plan. eight hours of starting work. thenGaneral Motocs Instalment The wall is of three-ineh plank fin. ,Red�llt�t Ice islA externally with weatherboard• ink, with under•felting and an interior Ved-hot ice seems a contradiction LOWEST PRICES finish of a three quarter luch airspace of Aerm's, but there is plenty of it on Ilii >f11STORY FOR and three quarter-inch plaster board. the planet Jupiter, according to as A wall of this type has greater in. American astronomer. Water, in tke Y ,,;;• sulating qualities than a nine-inch Inte=rior of the planet, is subjected NEW SPECIAL�1 - "; brick wail, it is contended, and as to IHimense pressure, which not only,. _ ... a ',- .; ,: c;;,•, .. ,.:,::: ;oq6 .:; ;>,,..• ,,,^'.4w�e v......•.. .,, '., .. ., "i'3;�'.';?�i;+',•F ?^SIO::•'i < avjh':+i:^.R.• here. is no need to.wait for it to dry makes it solid but red-hot. t out, the house is habitable as soon as Hot'ice has actually-been produ!e• It Is erected. ed in American laboratories. -• - ` 8u. CpppC1f—�,laremont According to the astronomer, �u- -�AsaoC. Desists—J. McGlashen—Dumbarton -1n the United States,' the cotton piter's hot ice cannot be scarf'; but 11 picking season averages 100 days an- its existence is a certainty, rt is DONAIA MOTOR SAM WHITBY nually. buried, thousands of miles under —Assoc. Dealer 'M. Sleep —Pi kainf — other matter which is almost as in. Special cre4ible to MSR as, red-hot ice. y - 1 :. -. .., �•_�! ..'^:.Y- rT -'•'.'w-.f,i",( :w. ...-m ..� .>i•R ,i i.4'T::_' .�'T' .+•. -W .�.�. :� � •'�.. ..'...,..f.. .. P'�.., n. :... .., ,...y ....,.1 ....... �Jr r5 '�•� 11• .,>?' !:.yam,' ,�•,.. r .... .._ IlRSUFFERED AGONY •' IN WET WEATHER '1Classified -, ' w y ::::•:::•:•:.:.:.:.:. .:•::•� �_e:•:::•:se:+:....•.--S LE.•::::::•:: - — _Attacked- — - SA - — M&Tj 30W FOR SALE-150-.ACRES IN LAMBTON Limbs and Bodv - p,�t0 %� �y AGENTS. DROP EVERYTHING FOR County. Ap ly N. Leach. R.R. No. S. -J Me Dib ie� aigIr 'r ' our line. Whirlwind seller, .big re- %Vyoming, ntario. He had been bothered with rheu- repeater, amazing profits. Cratf3e matism,for years. The pain ill wet �0�� Qtr Q-very pQ'� �pt;iT `r Brothers, Niagara Falls, Ontario. SIX TEN LD. P?i1L3 CLOVER, GOL- ^+ _ M 4 S ,AG1;.y�S ssion WANTED TO HANDLE OUR denrod, Buckwheat, Mixed Honey, weather—to sefer crlbablee his o'v Hut all that d k6 O1Q nigly Issue. act quickly, weekly com- $4,20 in case. Daniel Trafetet, South- ,. — . .rt�kls`sion8. Write H. A. Tietz. Hagers- amDton, Ont. is gone• now—thanks to Kruschen. f rEBh DOUBLE ville, Ont. FUR FARMING Read this letter: AUTOMATIC MAN WANTED FOR RAWLEIGH FOR SALE — BRED FEMALE MINK "I suffered with z'heumatism-for Route. Sales way up this year.'-Real fur spring delivery. Make your res- ears. 1 dreaded Wet weather, for BOOKLET ° uDportunity for right man. We h1�elp ervationa now. L o Jones, 15 Brae- y ",you get started. Write Rawlelgh'S. more Gardens: Toronto. during such periods the pain Was Con- a Debt- MC 997-101C, Montreal, Canada HAIR GOODS tinuous and indescribable. To begin' %�.�,,. ARTICLES FOR SALE with, it �va9 confined to my limbs, . RANSFORMATIONS but in time I began to suffer as much' SPECTACLE FRAMES. 51.lo PRE. Braids, CTrl6�n - yDes-o-_ agony In my To y aS-- - 1 F111�R \ scri ACL filled. Special low prices. quality Hair.Goode. Write for Illus- sc mail. Schaefer Optical. lb6 Yonge, trated catalogue. Toronto Human limbs. When_1 'began t0 take Krus- p0�6 Hair Supply Co., 528 Bathurst. Toron Toronto. Shen Salta, I found it did me more to. good than all the other medicine I 47 BINGER DROPHEAD-SE�'VING MACH- MATTRESSES FOR SALE had taken put together. Today, I Ines — Reconditioned, gudranteed like new, :Shipp; new Williams . have peace and freedom from pain, Along Canada's Mining Higkwap heads, $9. 14.00;Shipping W lams Drop-$2. MATTRESSES—SPRING BARGAINS— ,. --extra. Sutherlands, 398 Gerrard East,, New Felt Mattresses, $3.50; New Spring ' even during wet weather, and Can 'Toronto. Mattrpsses, $8.50. From factory to heartily recommend Kruschen Salts user. Veteran Bedding, 993 Queen.St. �► DON'T REBORE THAT ENGINE. 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Vedic,reed Males in our READ IT OR NOT—A $3 turkey re- aassi H®fps elsmou b the Ieft-ov 1 738, Station'H, Toronto, Ontario. matings than any other breeder or ,sates that bold you back, can a he hatchery In Canada and 1038 is no gently flew through a $70 plate glass The lanky, romantic cowboy of the aches, indigartion, etc. Gar tiel� Tea exception. Send for Twaddle ChlCa- window in GrandS'eld, Oklahoma. "wild" west, has lost than oertaffi of LI mfrsqle worker, but lY cONB DATION bother you, it will cartel : HAIRDRESSING SCHOOLS Logue and read all about Twaddle "uMpb." "do wonderel" leo and- 35c of dru , Extra Profit and Special Mating BigFOR ANDREWS' ACADEMY OF HAIR- Egg Chicks. These .chicks are born Host----"Those are my grandmother's 1 That's the opinion of Russel Thorp, atp �ofr(3arvtfeia Tea and Ga=ffe 1 _6 dressing, Spring classes forming.on w t a head start and• weigh when ashes over.there." ploIIeer Wyoming CattlBmsD O[ Chep- Headache- sing, laeavdss moo'- DARIrIE April 3rd. Free literature. 961 Bloor hatched, 2 oza. more than the Gov- TEA CO., Dept liC. Brooklyn, TT.Y.- West Toronto. ernment required we ht. Twaddle Guest—"Ob, so the poor iqld soul erne. , Chick Hatcqheries •Limited, Box 10, has passed on." "The cowboy as I knew him and as Fergus, Ontario, - Host.—''No` She Is jolt too lazy to be 1a pictured in literature is almost FURNITURE " CHICKS — BARRED ROCKS AND extinct, Thorp said. "I" a rarity look for an ash tray. t' White Lefrharps; all breeders blood- :' now when you find a cowhand with Feet Fallen �h� ',LYONS' tested and under Government Ap- �7 �99QQ (� M royal: I. J. Ardagh, Streetsvflla, Then there is the yarn about the both cow sense and horse sense" a00 3 Room Outfit X99.00 Uutario, Boz E. World's- finest Foot Appllanetia. 'Furnishes 3 rooms'tomplete with good. hill-billy who was so dumb he didn't Plenty of Dudes well constructed furniture. Every TRENT --DPG-REVENUE" CHICKS know the difference between a squir- There's a real shortage of skilled When In Toronto pall'ox. 'trade-1n piece has been thoroughly re- are fast becoming a Buy-Word and rel and a hair brash. The only way cowhands — but plenty of "dude -" WADE'S conditioned and.to sold under a definite Standard for Superior Chicks among wranglers," lamented. money-back guarantee if art satisfied. poultry minded people, because they be could tell which was•which was to iZ Queen $t. E. Room M Toronto You do not have to take complete out quickly' turn feed and labor tato glace them both under o-tree and see --I like to think of those lean and At as we will gladly substitute or.omit Profits". Ready sow. Trent Else- Diecea you do not need. Following fife Hatchery, Trenton, Ont. which one climbed it. frill men, tvLo •treasured IIOtbin$ In an itemized list of the 3-room.com- higher than a good steer or Lome. ti. plate Outfit. POULTRY EQUIPMENT, HIGH QUA- Inspector was examining s Class They were romantic; daring to a Beautiful chesterfield suite, 3 pieces, lity at low cost Made in Canada for „ upholstered in a Ane mohair with re- . Canadians. Write for our new cat&- in geography, and, addressing A small point beyond .fiction. MAKE YOUR LIVER _ versible Marshall c ishtons, -brand new to ue. Model Incubators Ltd:, .196 " L! solid walnut chesterfield table, new River 8t., Toronto. boy, he asked: It fa a problem today for cow out- 'roduce its L711e table lamp and shade, new end table, Inspector—"'Now, sonny,would it be 'fits to find men. Too many young men new modern smoking stand, new bridge BETTER BABY CHICKS FROM OUR eslblg tot your father hD walk have gone to the city." `r lamp and shade, full size steel walnut large Leghorns. Wonderful winter , Your liver has a big job to do. (lake a dd ' bed, saltless. spring, new all-telt mat- layers of big, white eggs. Write for around the earth?' Thorp said there is an abundance /shat itis supposed to., Its job is to produce v3 tress, new paiir feather"ptllnwe, large descriptive- cata'legu�s,-- Shadynook _ It- dresser in rich walnut finish, kitchen, poultry Farm, Aylmer, Ontario. Small Bop—"No,girl" b r of young meII 2111ed with story book 1s to 3s thpd ounces of-bile every day and table and ! chairs'enamelled in Ivory, Inspector—"Why not?" glamour about rove,Toping and the send It o th• system. ii!t tan• ae new 6' x 9' floor rug, 3-burner gsa g as its job you suffer. AND HOW I stove and a beautiful . 3-b r dinner WHY PAY MORE WHEN YOU CAN Small Bop Because he fell down branding, but they soon learn the life The mod effective stimulant for the liver set. Ch chase. Government lood Bated brApproveeders ao 'and hurt his leg yesterday." of a cowboy isn't all song, rc*mance to mwlcal seance is calomel, which-in, snail doss is of•the highest use in conger, 8 ROOMS_FI-RN ITURE•— SM-00 -these prices? Cock9rela as low as and "yipee." Live conditions, especially throe•due to 0v6>. 214c, pullets. 19c, non sexed chicks - eating, over indulgence in alcohol, lack of at LYONS' TRADE-IN DEPT. 9%c. .Send for circular. It tells all I[ you are a golfer, dont overwork erclsa, ata Tani Tablets Contain a certain about Baden "Big' Egg Chicks. your golf vocabulary. proportion of calomel, blended ,fits cascara 478 Yonge St. — Toronto 1 Baden Electric Chick Hatchery, Box —„ CROOK SAMAFUTAN and other medicines. They an mad and harm- 59, Baden, Ontario. Dear Old Aunt Did you have a An American burglar was told that 1M. But your liver understands�n d taken las good time, Gilbert?" hia a a weak Least. He put' hint lips sea*at aU druggists. Bray Rock and Leghorn chicks last Gilbert—"No. a leve down 'his gun, gave the ,invalid a year. Laying at 5 months. 196 Rock sloppy and all the greens were in s massage, then asked'wbere the money APPETITE :v in averaged 140 eggs per day "• 1h November. -Free ratalogue. Bray terrible state. , was and went o11 with the loot. Hatchery, 130 John St. North, Hamfl- Dear Old Aunt` (shuddering)—'You , 4 RAYMAN, CoWs'a Fwim" ton, 'Ontario musn't lunch=there any more, Gilbert. " Advises on(pass PrAle e,will sand 1RYILq UP YOUR NERVES - .(liarsetw sad laaaaUh get baa r A. H. BOUGHT 312 BRAY CROSS-BRED You know how eaellp YOU get 1IId1$es MONTHS OF asye ,,,�,ya $Jib�;,q(,w ppinlets last year. Lost only 8. .Only tion." [� Iia carves—starved�rankened, upset,nerves alter b ands aaafy a 4j ago 2 cockerels. Housed 30. Layfng at 8 that usually an i9cause of failing appetite: 4% months. At 7 months iaying 175 V �j �j� Build up you nervaa with the great n--0 e MAS"'S 1 COap RLMEDY extra daily and 80%rite grading large One ,of our grocerymen had a lot RHEUMATIC ACHES tame—raofalERlxE—cell'" now gwekfy sad b s►aflsbia tars aaiitsd ikse ady. and medium. Write for St.. ogue. our appetite lmgrovae,and strength returns W,as today,ssdorlse s sag•sdd,wrad, Bray Hatcher}, ,130' John C[._\pith, of explaining to do this week. A ]hdy Y •,,road as.ahpa e,d yaw WA-dws. Hamilton;.Ontario. walked into his store and asked for AL droggiats,30e.11.00 and i1.60. 71 , Adios-Raytweb HIGH PROT�i.'(TIOv - rtiG 'EGGS. some spuds. The groceryman handed back GRW MASON�ORr La11TRD I. G.'e 9s Bray New Hampshire put- her a package of cigarettea. The lady NOW 11aC11 at Work 8�8I11 PHOSF]BRINB>l�l�� 14 WUYL ST. ••TORONTO,oAMADA lets. 6 months old In September, aver- - '- aged 21 eggs per day from S'eptem- bappeped to be a devout W.C.T.U. -No one with a spark of humassympatlty , her to December' 1937—less than one could fail to be touched by the exCienceofthis ' victim of rheumatic paras who'had spent ' pullet egg per week, Cee catalogue. montluiahosDital. Heaadtried various reme- �i Rray Hatchery, 130 John St. 'North, dip without result until...But read lila awn POULTRY MUM R ��LMS Hamilton, Ontario. words 1 SEND, FOR BETTER CHICKS, PZ TTER "I had Rheumatism so elpless bad,I gas ashnSeat. Check ROUP ' as a ckild.Then my wife suggested Fyve m Soh. •(" TO THE HOUSE OF QUALITY liveability. larger eggs, better pro- 1 am oa my third package and believe me the (llrorsahtel Fla) T• Higher grade prints guaranteedaby duction, buy Ptetach's f;overnment rdiefIrecdvedinthe first week was wastein'gg L Approved Chicks at rowest prices1 in, TORTURE In A Minute and nowIambackatworkajain. IwastoldI With Q Few DTOplq Of f!s V latest developpingg process. THIS years. Leghorn-. Rock=. Xfinorr'aa, hiOV'CH'S �F1'CIA OFFER—An Cexed Chicks,"Pullets. <Vrite today, For qquick relief from the kcbing of enema blotolbs. —abovldaotbeabletob,but low regularam backemplat pimPlra athlete's f scales rashes and other skin meat,only a light obi bu!there I am back at Plrtarh ifnt,'lirry, Stratford, P.oute 6. O0 my work,lust asIIthadnothappened." t=ixeroll developed.Every print enls=g r Ontario. eruption, apply Dr. anis ppuurre eoohng, an or i f you prefer, lfi print:. 11 for 25C. tic,liquid D.0.D.PRESCRIPTION. Iia gentle o1L After an experiebee like that to inspire them, PTs, VIG(1ROI'C• .�h.T,i'''TP:i1 (`Illi`}iC soothe the irritated aloin. Clear,greeeelea and stain. Rheumatic Sufieretscanturn with confidence to' Free Film and Camera Coupon. las-,dries fast. Stops the mat intense itching io. Fynnon Salt.What Fynnon Salt did for this FREE WITH EYERYORGEa front Rloodtested .high pr9ductioti scantly. A 36c trial bottle,at drug stores,ProvealF- sufferer it should do for you. Fynnon Salt "Kll1G OF PAIN breeders, lcghm•ns Se, rocks •thd reds' e EE WI H f portrolt ole a antly. bask,Ask for O.D.D.PRESCRIPTION. IN works because it combines many nand youtural of !' motion picfan rbr nr. Collins' fiat chert, Wales, Ont. the earth. Take a dose every day, '.r r I .I -'- soon be singing the praises of this famous CONSOLIDATED HA9rRt�fi Ff GR British reme9y. 75c a large packalte at your ' PHOTO SERYIOE \-F.%v H.\M1'RifIRI AND l:iufnr 1C- . Is ue No. 13—'38 - druggia's. If youhavcanydifficultyinFetting ;r _ iSS Cothortn0 St. land Redp. Heavy lnyc•rs, r.,hihitinn supplies write: The Lamentten AgcnciC0. { II RAMI ONT. winnerA. Fiftern e¢ks. El.nn; Fiftv, Il_U Gabriel Street,Montreal - O $3.n0. 1ST. Fi<1',er, 'Rn•n.� •i•• tlntnrin• .. IE .{`, : ...,. t-;...; ,:7,.•y. F. :• - � • /. �...,.. .. _fes .. ,.. .,..:. 'i,• ". .•�jfs. ti.<:.�"�%3+2 .PY{+. -;.. A.' ::;� b Y',:e�.,�: .;� �.:::: .r • J •"gip,.., n r i -The .March meeting of the this cataitnunity are likely-to be -•. ' r' t "O�g Jj hM b Women's Institxte will be field at given favorable consideration. . To .- .JUST ARRIVED ! 7 r ome of, Mrs. A. W Mitchell date, NO APPLICATIOk, VERBAL t •-,N�eies Bella and Ellis Andrew at 3 o'clock on Tuesday, gar. 29th. OR OTHERWISE HAS BEE? REC- The IIrB� consignment O� TII� Y �I 41 ent Monday with. Mrs. George Rall Call-Irish Jokes. Address- EINED by this Board for a meeting - n _ 'How to meet an Emergency b -Dr. tonight. Corse uentl when our Lntoh and family. he y' y' g �' YP '(�P�S new WOOIenB �Ol" pring -Mies St• John entertained her V. Ft. Cartwright, "The High Cost caretaker, .late this afternoon en- - Wster from Lancar�ter;'_aga#a- of_Hurry_and-Y4'_orFyn. ed nf-',,,P_-regas�iAB-a...meeting- --- _ - -- - -- -- __ _ -- $he past week-end. Richardson. "Vegetables Every Day in the school tonight, I replied that - t -Miss Dorothy Bradley was rush- of the Year" by Mrs. A. W. Mit- I was not aware of any- meeting; and Summer••• _ - ed to a Toronto Hospital' last week chell._ and instructed him not to open the With acute appendicitis. After, an Another heavy rain storm took building. My action was confirmed Only at Tip Top will you see operation, we understand she is,pro- Place on Friday last, which resulted by Inspector Hutchison at 6 p. in. gressing favorably, in the creek again flooding the high- tonight, who added that ,the letting ? fabrics like these••`jn such a s' --Services in the Presbyterian way vest of the village, The large of the school for any purpose other Church will be held on Sunday at amount of ice that was piled up in than its intended use= by any method great variety of exclusive new the usual hour,, 2.30 p. m.. Sunday Duffin's Creek, just north of the .other than resolution at a regularly + :8r1mi'at 1.30., Base Line.bridge aroused fears that Field meeting of the Board, and on patterns, weaves l and colors. =-The cast of the play "The Road the bridge would not be. able to the minutes, WAS ILLEGAL. If S3ack" gave a performance in the I withstand the pressure when the ice Mr. Wheeler,'or anyone else wishes Why not COIi>le in tO' day and United Church;' Whitevale on Fri- I J)egan to move. •To remove this to Luse the school for any purpose, � dry night Iskat'to st full house, wb danger the county roads and bri - the have the privilege of forward- save them a very fine reception. es committee bad mere engaged in ing their application in tFe regular -Born, oa-Thursday,.Mar. 24th, dFnamiting the-large masses on Sat- way, when every effort will be made . _•uteme t for the beat looking. at St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, urday last. to grant the request. It is the in- - �• to,Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Sims,, Monday last being the 21st da. tention of this Board so long as 1I of March y suit Or coat you ve ever worn' ! '-(nee Mary Buddy), of Toronto, a was the first day of am-chairman, to carry--out the dntr � - 10 pound; g Oz• daughter. Spring, and it celebrated the event ies of the board, to the best of my -Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Mackey of by giving tis the warmest first day knowledge exactly as called for in __-_._Hand-ent.and Tailored to your _ $rooklin spent last_Friday with Mr. of spring in 90 years, which is the the School Act. :. :PerSOIIal 1>deaBIIremCIItB and Mrs. C. J. Stevenson. Mr. Period in which records have been W. C. Murkar, - Xsdiey and•Mrs. Stevenson are made by the Meteorplogiesl Office Chairman, Board of S. S. 4 West -brother and and sister. in Toronto. The temperature in TIP TOP TAILORS r _4grs. O. Cook is spendav spending a Toronto was 62 degrees above zero, New dertssomonsi. with relatives in Haliibvrton. but it was considerably higher in other arts of the WANTED-two beds with springs LIMITED Mrs. Roes Morison has returned P province. On . Iboaie after spending a week with Tuesday it was 70 degrees above and mattresses, good condition; al- - relatives in Parry. Sound. zero. But we may me so washstand. Send 'description and, "�ke ,dig Jure"--Mrs. M. S. Chapman spent re vdnter weather before the. sum- price to box 200 News Office. _ ieveral days in the city with her mer.arrives. . --07fcousin, Mrs. J. .Smith, last week. n" Friday night LLA, airs. Jas. PIANO FOR SALE-Newcombe in -- to_ Mics M 4klute_and.-_lir. acid-- Mrs.�1Valter- _pL --condition._Case in good _ i. _ _ a � _ � - • or report_ ay- *�G�i, an 31artin confined to bed with pleur- White, of Linton Ave. held agoing- shape. T. Ackford, Impearial Oil. --� p r I away party in honour of Mr. and Pickering. 31-32 -- - St. I_Dirs. Sarri Mitchell, who, after an _ ' "?11way1-Eitra&Valua in' iTip Top Clotbes"- rges A. Y. P. A. Fill FOR SALE-Collie pup. 3 mos old., i 3,Hold a Home Baking .Sale on this absence of twenty-one years, have 31- B. Burk. phone Pick. 1031 ::Baturday,.March 26th from 3 till 5 spent some months with friends and _ --- oklock. There will.be Cakes, Pres relatives in Ontario, and.are leaving FORDSON TRACTOR for sale. ftil Bread. A good chance to get a ( shortly for their home in Billings, recently overhauled, in' excellent aopply in for the yieteJ^°nd_,Come ' 'dont. About sixty friends and rel condition, with. Oliver plow, in good 'j''aiior-made :Clothes' o' atives had athered !or the occasion. aha e. Reasonable. yl . ,..and buy. �: ' � 8 P Price. .Richard local lodlre A. F. & A. The early part of the evening was Beckett, Green River, R. R. 1 Loc- �en over to- ... , . .held their annual_ladies' night given games etc•; after ust Hill. 31 •• c • _ t the Falcon Inn on Tuesday ev- which a little play was presented - - -for $'16.95 - SEED GRAIN FOR SALE--Banner ening of this week. A splendid by :some of the- younger. mem*er:, _ Z com-nencing with dinner, followed by vocal and instrumental Oats. Nobarb Barley. Laurel Hull- " followed g numbers.. Later, music and.singing ess Oats., All No. 1 Government - '_We We have ur osel rieed .this line as close - by an entertainment ir,-. " g Standard, also .some loose 'hay. W. -purposely p y en by Toronto -entertainers, and of old time songs was heartily join- ed in b all. The decorations were H. Westiiey, Pickering Ont. 31-32 as ossibl0 t0 ive the Oun 9r men, who are ..'tarda and dancing.. Y P g ._ -A-drama "Gear a in a Jam'' featured in sea screen an jonquil �" S -yellow FOR SALE- a quantity. of... -,sti t rowln All the advantages that go with will be resented b the A. B.;and , and=the- table. prettily sen- g � - P y • clean Timothy Seed. R. W. Wil-son. H. Amateur `f3ramatic Club, of tied with a silver basket rf ion- - " uiis.-At the-conclusion of refresh- con. fi, Pickering.. Claremont 505. 811lt8 BDa'Coats that are tailored t0 t}]etr indl- 'ibronto,under•the auspu•es orf .+!" q group of St. Andrew's L.aciies' Aid menta, Miss Gracie White Presented FOR SALES-a quantity of Red vidual measure. will be given in the United Church .the.honoured couple with a parting Clover Seed, at a reasonable•price. Pickering on 1'ue_gda� evenine, gift from the family, - after whichApply lot 1, B. -F. Con. -Pickering. -N tailored su-t costs n0 more than A read" ldareb 29th- at 8.15-o'clock. " Adm. beth Parties very fittingly voiced 'J. L. Stephenson, R. R. 1. _` `h3tby. . Lb and 15 cis. their appreciation of the many 31-32 - Trade. - -- _ -John and Mrs. Draper. and dao- kindnesses showered upon them dur- TIMOTHY SEED FOR SALT Ap-.. - " - -r - i their 'visit. - The-evening wast c �+ ghter, of Beswick, spent a few.days ng g' ply'Luther Middleton. gleam. 1 6095• last week with Mrs. Drapers's mot- finally brought to a happy ending Brou' `' }ter, Mrs. James Andrew, after by all joining-in singing that ver} Phone•Pick. 528, 31-$3. �'r- '.'livhich they left for liomoka, near appropriate hymn, "God be witl. BARN FOR,SaLFr-'i6 x 56. All Fred �. i�II11t1I g, P1C,�{81'III London, where Mr. -Draper a_W be you'till we meet again".-Com. good timbers and siding boards on ; ,.;_ Fste►blisted 187. `employed on a farm. We wish theni -The sudden . death of Daniel stone foundation. Alto small Vega success in their new home. Conway, -of Church Sty. took place, cream separator. C. Schwalm -F. S: Hurlbut, of Toronta call- on Sunday in Toronto, a resulvof a Rouge HH1. phone 3602. 31 _ i' ed on several old friends in the heart attack. He attended the•R. C. T SPECIALS�I Village on. Thursday last, and was Church services on Sunday morning SEED •POTATOES FOR SALE-- P 00;00.. E ALS a welcome visitor at the News Oft- after which he.left by bus for Tor: Katandin variety,,rgrown from cer- Abort fifty years ago his fat onto. Hp had just left the bus when tified seed and free from disease. ' , Iter farmed just north of the village. he was stricken. and fell to the $1,00 per bag. Donald'Mon%, Pick- Breakfast Bacon, 5e• a' The ►- ;-hhs:'T urlbut related many interest- ground. His body was brought to ering. 30-31 Ing events Which happened in those Pickering. His funeral took place onFOR SA1E--2 choice high quality Minced .Steak Steak, '12c• 'a lb• early days.. Wednesday with service and burial - -The boys' club had another at his home near Sutton Ont. The- Jersey bulls, for sale right. Also 1r .. trip into- the clip on Saturday ev- deepest sympathy is felt for Mrs. ~heavy black mare in A=1 shape, and Pork Liver, 1 2c• a lbo ening; spending their . time at'the Conway in her sudden•bereavement. a ligkt gray mare, 7 yrs. old F. :li. holler Rink and the "Y". They us- "Acro- Chair 'Travel" has many Chapman, lot 9; Pickering. 30-31 Stewing Beefy 12e. a lb• tally have a pretty good time. Tyco Points in its fI�our, but if yon care s+ I of the boys had a very good time to go to Palestine you will find you - - Jewel Shortening 15c: a 1b riding from the . 'basement to th,� have etien a better- start from the LILLIA N'S y roof on the "self-serve" -elevator seats' of St. Andrew's Church an Classic Cleanser, 3 sin$, 13e. — ' - BEAUTY SHOP- ' t' most. of the evening. Friday evening, March•25th. You 'lir. Charles' Meal of Agincourt will have the members of'the co ! tins, 25c -"-• -- ,• g' Three doors east of the Old Church - ,spent an-afternoon-last :k"k t -�nmr-Fan, -' Garage.-My,.. ©.-Grurae.e..._«' -,-.. --- - - C. J. R E and 'firs. Ste'enson. He has Rev. 3fai•tin Jenkinson for guide, Residence. D been about 85 years working on the some very' fine slides to illustrate a a - r a C. P. R. as section foreman and is the way and the young ladies of the Shampoo and. Fingerwave bac. 2 'row putting in his, last year. fie Senior' Girl's ' Class to take yonr Fingerwave' 35c• :$11tCl�er tpb0nei JOOO) ICirer�ng was raised in. Kinsale and was ass- ticket, find you a seat-and look of 1 ociated with the. people of that nei- ter your comfort generally, The Otl Shampoo >Mingerwave 73e. ghborhood years ago. girls feel that, then are providin¢,H• Arching, 85c. - -------'--- - Q( .nn ry� s�r r rQ hil ' n, rs. c ore i and :- i •ering a • wal i V _. two children, .of Agincourt,. visited ( very gra10 U pfor- m3n},ar� 23,tn J3� •• •• _ ,� .BOG g .Facials their uncle and aunt, Jahn and HAIRCUTTING 25c. hiurkar on`. Sunday last. Mr. \?c- 1 'r St'fY'jng tilos is Seed time Donald at one tilde was •;1•incipal of 1 T" Hlu,m it m t. cancers: •Tk7Prmique -FIeaterless Ail Permin. C the Agincourt public school, but _`or ; I na•e just Pr'E:rl iiUl'n erl ,that a ent Naves - -- 1 - 8 nuni'Er r f ,rear has },=•en on the e`'-'h-;1 :)f our , �'(: lin the ';ntero•ts ci.95 $2.30 3.•i0 S.5.00 .Red Moder; ;Timothy,. Alfalfa, teaching staff of the'T(n•�.rtrto psi!,- (•f flit, �. ntrs (in':j .,il:< r^rl x., tits r:�-nn^ 'T�3rk. •='At+ �lorils. and (l)•.`'PS 11. , til,' qit•: cr'7:�'�ul• tr'' i'1,,1, v. `til .l,e Or/:n,.t elf .. - -Y 'j� ��,�eet Clover' daiil-, i :; 'ldi�t,^' a rtes , .��cur .v�,:ir 1.: , , s,� i •1' Al and •+v .. —Tire I'ilited Ch Tin Yuri;. l' t, , 7;, l,',„•a i'1: f:.0 7 1 r e a - - - ple. ?.ni D'' till hold t r,. u .lr .11 ' . _ 1(•cli'!1;_ a •53 t. 'r.i r.. ;z j T .' x .L..:a.I ,1�; - �ceekic 'tnc:ting on. �.' •{�tes,la tl:e a e±a r fur tlir ,_ r 'F'' 11 govier nm�'n tested 1;,:> (,7 I�TAT • ,1''ia�p�gL coin” ?arch `39t'h,'t.ith' �I is c. i cr tle i:uilniu tica t.eie° infontied .11 k"ods ®f Garden Seeds •Huyck, Christian Fello,vshi,, Con 'i tl!at L^E: Lou 1 : n iit,t t.rted' rit,t t: - - ' -- •. . - + t ever in char-_,c-. The :1nn at C^•c• o"e• tl.•s h.rilrt i y i ; • r rr fill" 1 r E' C,1 i vcl,ttnn of t! iy5h;7:•:^ 1'T«:' p;r.r of ;h chc:nl tYnBt'rl. :d 1,QaT.j, l yin bulk and package. Y. P. L', will be held in Fck• r n� trtclrrrctly. �,n �tau!ia� I'rrst of r ! ro- ! eSh. 'United Church on Saturday_Api _• ,;,ii .d rr(tin.+ .to i;e _held by Mr_' -and Sunday; April 3rd, The then*w f,«',n.'tiVlt(•Eler. ? tars in the (ori and Agfor-McCor'mick•Deering Farm, Maci;'inery dnd of the convention is "Christianity or 'parry of 1T-r, 1t'heeler for half 'an Repairs. - ;( 'ism.:^ and the nro+n•ram will include hour on Sunday ; horning, l,ut lie ' Cured , .addresses by Rev. Manson Doyle. � never mentioned school meeting to -pur )\lotto-We haus it, Can get tt, Or it isnot made, _ Rev. Denziei Ri•dout and <ir.. Dori me. This Board agn es , that any f - ald Baxter. The illustr ' atert le�turn application for the use of the school ;Fhone 3900 "Africa, Land of :Mystery" by Rev. : be sent in 'writing to the.Serret-ary,' -bleats (; N Denziel Ridout, Saturday evening Wm. Gon»ley, upon' receipt of J. S. BALSDON, `- PICK�RI' `� and the services on Sunday will.be which, due consideration is given. Our dell\'PTS' IS at �011Tyse.rvice very interesting and all are cord- The School Act allows the board to ` 'Sally invited to attenduse their own judgcAient on these �, ' `; Phone Pick 1620 • ,' , , .�, ., applications, and any,group from CLARE NCE SILK - '