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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1939_01_27 7­� 3, W. -V .7- Z.- T ii x r to rX LN L VOL. -LV.111 . -PICHERING, ONT-5 F111DAY, 90U No. 23 DUNBAP-MON, —S11ort, Courses at Brouil*aol. 'ENWOOD GIRUEN NOTIC E We. y. are Clad to am Mrs. Austin 'f%e Annual Short Courses in D2.4 H. O. PE&RSON—Physi*,'an- ""Our truck@ paw your way Wood Out again after her�recent Agriculture Econe-luca MILLS sameon. Dunbatton. 1017 and Home art! B.• FORS H.Oph.D., Director every day.. The Wont's Azsoc'- don wilb scheduled to open at ErOcg- ham on Tuesday, January 31st. A 0189red Member of the Anwk= COAL,, COKE. ' meet at the home of Mrs. S. G. ve1V interesting' progrUm has been CHOPPING Mo=;sh, on Thursday afternoon ari�nged- In adcUttiop to a number Men gy" "-d by!���` W-,OD, CEMENT day, W.Ontsday and Frida' 6-remon,—0" P I - -next, at 3 o'clock. A good attend- Of special sPeakirlit three resident (TRAVEL,. ante -is hoped for., pointed. WE GRIND FINE SAND, instructors have been appointed. ' DONALD There is an epidemic of whoop. RUDDY Barrister, M11 N. J. Denholm, B. S. A. of Bran, Sborts and Feed of all and ing 0 SOWLW Notary Public Me wy&o LoalL con and nmLsks amongst Troy, been appointed as Ass- kinds, also minerals and other BUILDER'S SUPPLIES our children. The teachers,are Istant 14structor' in Agriculture. 7 —th -Or.1%=4�1 hoping it will soon be Passed as The Home Economics 'Course will conceritrafes for prefitabl'e feeding bEXTON, BELL is ROSS also local cartage work the attendance at school, is very' be underkept an band the direction of )Miss Earristars if Solicitors We have also plaesd In stoek a full low- Lilly. Petty, of Toronto, who will W line of Maple Leaf Milling The U i stock zonly the best F�oultry W.J.BEATON.K.C. Telephone United Church held their an- be assisted 1�;Y 'Miss M. E. Phillips nual meeting on Feeds and Supplies. ILBROOKEBELI...&C. Adel.28n Q;9 Feeds. Wednesday 'ev- Specialist in Clothing.' A large ening January 18th. 'Me reports number of applicati' have al- J.ID.F.ROSS, applications F. Z. CalREQrT aI 872 Bayo A. W.. MITCHELL from all societies were very good re�dy been received and the Cour- -4101�MaCPOND' Toronto and our church books were cl' ied sea Proinimi' tQ b� the largesit held Pickering, Ont; with a balance, on Band. 0 in this district for a number of PIANO-TUNING J-`t U. RICH 4 R DSON& Co.. Harris. Oftice phone 7400 Reeiden�-e 0520 These Courses . afford an Notadesetc. svite6w. BROUGHAM' ye&M ANIPS I! calmor lit 'U .0 St orw Lo. excellent opporturuty for jiO13. Sti young people of the district to become All kinds of rerair Work' A NGUS McMILLAN The Beal Store,Claremont Old friev-ds and neighbors ',' —Barrister, Sol- Of better acquainted and at the same Ikil Tuning Guaranteed ZILlcitor. Notary Public. 19.NUIinda Street PHONE 9% Brougham extend the inose heart- t:rne to gather much useful inforin- Tare"O. Telechrne Elgin6%03. felt sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. FURNITURE ation on many of our rural prob- S. M60DOMALD t�eutadIssard of Greenwood, in their suds Close Ave.. Toronto We are displaying an attractive den and hearthrealdng be ave- One L4kked&1W H RRBERT T. FALLAISE. 1� variety of 14 RIVER meat in the pamjug of fheir be- ZKi'E D ER ID.D.S.Graduate of qw Royst Coik-ge of Aluminum and Graniteware,gtc, loved little daughter. Orders taken at NEWS Offies' �eee5a d IlAiVIML7 of Toronto. J! Furniture and Furnitur6 hiss also been the 11 door east of St. And- The blizzard failed to have any Mrs. G. Lehm&n "W's Cb Pkkum&our. Uffice a.sL movea. effect On a large number of cars an the fiat of the ilia Pricer,low. in keeping with times. - FUEL filled vAth siders and skis who A number in tilos vicinity are journeyed north having the hydro installed. throughout Sun- JAWifustusoo 4r av be. RADIO SERV day. some few- cars -thought -it We are plqised.'tD report wr& wisdOn to turn face at)out for Alex Gray in home again. op, A Graduate of Radio Builders Supplies kL L BEATON" TdW.NSBIP College Toronto when reaching Broughwn. We iLm sorry to report Mr..J. B. Do CJ*r%. Conveiancar,commieWaner fair with tItIftit 415dsvitx. Accaustang, F The Oshawa Preabyterml y. P. -Wilson confined to the house U m0WL*mw& W Ac. Issuer of -Up-to-tbe-wivute traimimg Lmdersi%lp Tiainix4j Courses fur- O11r Young People are putting Comber and Lath and ing this.week, the initial meeting on their Play, "Me at Al. B. 0. Shin e@ being in the 'ri"Y, Feb. i0th. A. E. RICHA IR L Cc N IFINEST EW)P?41ENTj Porto of a baNuet torla, on F ONSIDRAL INSURANCE for in the Tovm Km all. Brougha . on A strange diftase called ..robBlue Coal - REAL ESTATE araDfeed Satisfactiow Monday evening, Jan. 23rd. The bit-Pox" seems to, be fojnd among Alberta Coal :V0.NTVEYANC1NQ meatin in the church here ' 'I the rabbits this year, go, ,hunters AX wil Domestic Coke An oW establildied axoney, reno Tobee Reasonable Paices be an Tuesday evening and in th.� beware. WW Batorke alwaye on 1k Cfment. Lima,, Pl to serve. evening I%e- members of AGPOup 3,. of asto Mr. Frank-Barclay 6 suffering the Ladies Aid wish to thank all Maple Body Wood ftene FiCL isM 117ROT MILLER. from a severe attack of flu.- those who helped make their nkat- Agents-for Lnudy Fenoe BrOVITIR&M. 'r Ontario Dr. Lyman Barclay of Toronto ing Party a success. 480 . . PboneMarkleffi WM. MAW eek visited- his mother last vv -end. There :will, be a. s and Id et-A -LICHN89D AUVTTONZRR AND Miss Jean F%ellips Spent paft), Last Wednesday, Feb. ist, at M&rk. VALUAiOR :B mi im R. veaek with her sister, Mrs. King, IiAmRink under the auspices of Sales conducted Anywherc of Sutton. the Surds SchOQL All are wel., Cocksbutt Iniplemento pwmo 4 write. Address 614 Dund" • Toronto friends helped Mrs. come. Swore Prises Before Boyba street. East, Bert Harvey. enjoy her, birthday. We are sorry to ln&urauce of All Rinds. report Mrs. Ar- �.'Whitby. Ontario. celebration on Sunday. Win. Booth, h" been confined to OS So Best Rates AVRil8blearitli The inclement weather of Sun- the house for "me time. We all WILSON BR day.acted as a deterrent to church miss the war-..n hilndsna�,, and At Claremont Security and Service. goers on Sunday, but- the services smile. Locust H019 Out. Phone Mark 73W went on as usual. A draaii,j 'ready-made Farm- 'Address lPhave Mrs.. A. Mofftt, Aluriel and ily" will lte given in th t C. Fetzer es e Green ROOFING SPECIAL BROUGHAM PICK 516 Collie Shepherd were BrnugJlia,,. lUver-Church Oil Monday, January J $11111111 up.—Morley r"Uh."L Go" ca3lers on Saturday everring. 30th, at 8 P. ni- under the nus- 3-4 Std. Wsht. Asphalt Shingles- First Mortgages. Mr. Hugh Miller was in attend. pices of the Altorta Dramatic-Sbc- $6.00 Per oqr& LAWYER ace at an Executive Meeting of ietY. Proceeds, from this play Will 3-1 Rvy.'Wgkt. Ashphalt Shim 21 yeas ezpe. -GARDEN CROPS aOsh&wa' Presbyterial Y. P� U. in go toward the.. BrunSWIck Hill per 9qrQ6 lip glee 0.�.'iawa on Sunday afternoon. Profito 39 LAWRENCEAVE. EAST Cemetery Fund. All first quoit y Toronto Asphalt . Will Pay The January meeting of the W. TORONTO, ONT. if You Use 9 Roofing Co. Shingles. In lots n e of 5 sqre. or over. ` J NI. S. was held at t*e hom" of Greenwood Iff you k NATURAL ALINERAL Mrs.IT. C. Browm, on Thursday, ERE--KEX.T- afternoon, with a—targe attendan- We are glad to see Mr.- Massey PH6� subject to chstn" witbffid F. Cassie was ill ch sc6ol after it you would bustle in after that in- -Phosphates �­J ce. President, -,Mrs. charge of the notice. '1-he W. M. S; will me�Wat"31ri. To f a-c-.iease Yields and Imprcv: Quality in charge of the.program, outlin- long illness. • P CKER G - A savants Protection we've . been talking about of all crop* ed 'in the M'.M . fo'lowed. Rev. J. YOU WAY BE NEXT F.. Glover conducted the installe- Fred Harbron's on Thursday, Feb. CYRII E D. N. Lock ood tion service for 1939 offRers. R4- 2rid. Mrs. Milton Peg will have LUMBER YARD - MORLEY W 9 ports were received of an encour- charge of the Program. PHONE 8400 GEN911AL INSURANCE Mills ung nature from several of the F. X. Chapma:n S. A., of ludley Our Motto--Service Ina Protection secretaries, of the ' to6k che.'6f.th Pb e activities-of the arge services in thWE DELIVER - and &AP,at am pickw-um Ana depwurnenLs. President, -Nlrs. F. church. 11M address was. splFi';1l1(1 Cassie amounted a group.of - the . much appreciated by all. PHONE 5317 members had augmented -their re: )V�e are son.,. to report that gular giyings,. trying to reach the Rev- H. H. Muttoh hag been suf- A - SMARTLY allocation, which still hga a small fering from a 'veily severe cold. NATURAL ern teel .Be . deficit. A review of the Study We hope for is speed�yv�. _M6dSd R• G. C Book 1st two Chaptcr�s, was* tai:- We are-pleased to k1n6w that- FUNERAL DIRECTOR en"up-by'Mrs. George Philip, and Mm. E)merson-- Orinefod was well Beautifully finished in walnut grain emamel effect Mrs. H. Malcolw',. Fadi'-gage enough to leave. the h6spit4il , on Privi.te Ambulance Each $10,75 by charts and book, a very explic- Saturday last. She is now const- --- Ds' itud Njghi Service y Pbone 9600 it presentation of Chap 1, and e-scing at the home of her sister,- Real comfort in a r Mattress Mrs. Malcolm, that of Chap 2.' Mrs. D. A. Pugh, Claremont. The Y. P. U, of the Oshawa'with hundreds of coil spring~. 7 Malvern 5000 Roll Call brought a general res e are topped "Lamps" Membership' Presbytery are holding a discuss- T bes with layer Ma&ham, Pons - to I.J. felt and uphol3lered in special and some new, names added. Arr. ion on "Leadership" on Wednes-• angements were discussed for day and Thursday in the Sunda O&M&3k ticking. $17,50. School Roam, finishing up with o the Amateur Dramatic 'Contest on Wi& Modern high riser, Pole d steel bed, February, 3rd. Applications to be banquet in the S. S. Room for ev- springs, cAle wire.witb small We Thank You made to Mrs. Thos, Morton, Locust eri one and an address by a pro- -belkals at each end­47 75- many Hi -R. R. I. t At the close, Mrs, minent speaker.,Admission, 25 cts. M- AGNOLAX calstoln Brown and Mrs. O. Wilson ser- The-sympathy of the cominun- Vil[out finished dresser to friends for your pAtron- ved tea &rLd the,social- half -hour ity is extended to Mr. and -Mm by the al pmfml matib-422-50. wand enjoyed by all. Wen- Issard, in the accidental age In 1938, --Abd wiwish: death of theft only child, It pm.UWWW Oil and AM Hockey Scores was the, first fatal accident that ff4w Anbula�e% Vey..a M* you all a Happy and we hame had from sleigh-riding on we'remeft the I Dunbarton 3 tevAI the rhooe Prosperous 1939. 'Pickering 0 Audrey 3.' little .girt and had Twmy friends., oft in ftffecting faulty A, -7. e 2 e hill. Joyce was a very bright two of t1w goost valualft In the absence .of Rev. Mr. Mutton eftination and 4kC1&** 1A C. A. STERRITY ALVIN BUSHEY Brouglimen I ..,.:.*Wiev&Ie 2- -th7tugh illness, the funeral ,ser- Pisawt bwft con ba A Kinsile I Cberrywoo4 2. vice vow.conducted by,Rev,'J. E, gf"M to 70 mg d3UNWIN FtDirector n iHardware Tills6 fth Glover of Cl&remont, vAose add- Inult . .. -mm rest CMOs .iAI Ditor Stamd1or In Points ress was most comforting and much MW bow habits.. Yunittare Dealer PTORERING Whitevale 2 THE ' ICKE IN R G NE Audley 4 appreciated by all. The Dooral tr- tighem. 4 'Cherrywood 2 lbut" were numerous and Rekeruiw. fttuio Ibme 4600 vers be& 10 Pickering 4 Boz Grove 2 IL C. Jalm DRUA4i/e Ki .. �..°'s^+F'.:''• M1- 1Fw; "' �.i^'^'F'.'+r ', R v:... - ....� ,,✓'^ 'g!:- A.. ':J4ro+..o'vF'l:•,.,:.�,►�'y'••!,`...a.:+4 ».�♦ .:� ,•; him,Yea, Lord;thou knowest that lusion to his death in Clement of I lobe thee. He saith unto him, Boma there b not for a century �`' / nn Sunday" School Tend my sheep. The verb here 'after it must have taken place any ]�/a/$ �rURIOVS4lTLa� FarWtlsonm a translated "tend" means "to shep. historical mention of him. From a herd." the end of the second century, e 17. He sai.th unto-him.the third however, there flows a steady —*' Lesson time, Simon, son of John, lovest stream of, tradition,' testifying to thou, mei Peter was grieved be- the fact that Peter visited Rome FOLDS UP H15 ' cause he said unto him the third and suffered the martyr's deathNKK 8 ygpV �` ' time, Lovest thou me, And he LESSON V there under Nero, probably about rY-, HIS Cf FEST ry 'x ` said unto him Lord, thou 64 A.D. J. .PETER DECLARES HIS LOVE ,q►yp � a4 ,Q/<! z _ Joke 21: ]t-19 knowest all things; thou knowest "Follow Me" tom,•: r Golden Text—If that I love thee. Jesus saith unto 19b. And when he had spoken ye love me, ye him, Feed my sheep. this • he to him Follow will keep my commandments. r e saith unto Jelin 14: 15. 18. -Verily, verily; I say unto me. During the Lords earthly thee, When thou wast young, thou life following him implied the irdedst thyself, and walkedst abandonment 'of previous occupa- 'I VE LESSON IN ITS SETTING g y Tine—In the month of Aril whither thou wouldest: but when tions (Matt. 9: 9) and duties V. t � WOR , A.D. 30, April, thou shalt be old, thou shalt (Matt. 8: '22), attendance upon stretch forth t hands, and an- him, perhaps in disgrace and dan- Place—At the Sea o! Galilee, �' other shall gird thee, and carry ger (Matt. 10: 38). Now to fol- probably near Capernaum. thee whither thou woulest not. low Christ" required coming to Sisson Peter therefore went 19a Now this he spake, signifying him as a sinful creature, and find- N vF, and drew the net to land, full , of great fishes, a hundred and by what, manner of death he ing'ones whole salvation and hope should glorify God:`Jesus foretells in humble reliance on the merit fldry and three: and for all there at least that this disciple shall be of his death. Then we may follow - ' wvelie so many, the net was not spared to old rest. Peter ever takes the initis- a ge, and that thea him in obedience and imitation and *. he shall t with violent Vve (John 21:3). ' meet a vent death. communion. "It Is The Lord" We have now no certain knowl- . eage of the time or place or mode Miss Alison Gifford-Harvey of -Ne more beautiful portrait caRstsarrvwtrKt,src, _ of Peter's death. With the ecce London earns her living b eating. is all these exquisite Gospel p- g Y g• narnatives was ever drawn than tion of a passing and general al- potatoes as a restaurant inspector. ' this early morning scene, where AMpt tie disciples,,more or less bewil- p�C�� `' r DEPE=VE clered by the Lord'd presence, satAOSSIBLE clown together for a simple break- •• ,re1re You' � :�istenfn '� V%No PC%%rm ON o WALTZING MICE ur Needs John 21: 1�2-14. 012. Jesus saith WA unto them, Come and break your iSURFAC1, INA _.z Sa*L And issue of 'the disciples 'fliTRA1GF4t trINE. 40 -t inquire of him, Who art GEORGE MURPHY, m.a -Italiana' Love Swing S APFn 'then? knowing that it was the George Murphy, the young actor Italians want more American ono y Lord. 13. Jesus cometh, and tak- who rose to his present eminence swing music, says Max Jordan, 'MAL A_= 31 rsk 'he bread, and giveth them, in the Sims atter sessions at Yale NBC caaWaental European repro- sax the fish "likewise. The meal University, a Ford factory, a coal sentative,now in this country.They ' 7M.7 miles, which gives it • dlamater b proceeded in silence. Jesus him- mine, a real «l estate office TETE eatth's greatest ce and a love swing and enjoy dancing to it, self passed from one to another,. night club, further demonstrates he said, and to meet this demand U�25.000 nWes. 'Therefore, In order Triaging to each the bread and his versatility as master of cera- the NBC and the Italian Radio Co. to reach a point at the opp0aitg end at the ewA t ie would need to - Sisk. No one dared ask who he monies for the new "Screen Guild have arranged for the re-brosdcast t 00_1111110.ravel only 1 _1111110. tray, for all by thistime knew him Shows", to be heard over the Col- of two swing programs a month +); L gene aB.ballNe lea Nes thtlt blue eyerT .to Im the Lord. umbla network every Sunday night throughout Italy. 34. This is now the third time (WABC-CBS,7.30 to 8.04 p.m, EST.) tial Jesus was manifested to the Murphy has-been seen as actor and _ That's The Truth c d"ples, after that'he was risen dancer In the BrPadway hits "Good Frank Morgan can no longer National Insignia Srem the dead. The two previous News••, "of Thee I Sins", "Shoot deny that he's a prerarieatorl He appearances which aro here refer- Works "Hold Everything" has the just received a membership reit' to were. no doubt, those re- a n d. "Roberta•'. card from the famous Burlington, 1302=NTAL Answe! to Pre Acus Puzzle 18 Important •,fed by John in the preceding Among the many ' Wisconsin' Liars' Club reading, a Coat of arlrts industry in chapter, the first, verses 19-23; pictures in which "Officers of the Burlington Liars' Of this country. Ow second, verses 26-29. he has had major Char after due consideration of *Ti- I "Lovest Thou Me?" ai roles have been dance submitted, do declare that pictured here' 17 Opposed to JOhs 21: 15-17. 1b. So when _': 'KidMillions". FrankMorgan !s a fall-fledged 4t h fa ,�. they had broken their fast, Jesus "Jealousy," LIAR, entitled to every courtesy Lazaro�—is '1 10 Finger ornament, saith to Simon Peter, Witton; soil "Broadway Mel- from Liars everywhere and an Hon- thb cOttntry's Hon- of John. Lovest thou me more ody of 1938", orary Member of our-Club for Life." president '�'I'OP�n 20 Serious' 22 Irish fuel. I . _ than these i Some days before and 12 Sea eagle. 24 Lady. his Peter had insinuated that he �M "Hold That Most Popular Radio 13 Gleamed Co-Ed". 15 Moisture. 2e Branches. •"was more faithful and more de- The convenience of the ta>Qow 28 A � ' pet arable than any of the other The Screen Guild DeForest Croaley Sloping Tuning '14 Sc�se• A fio�Jr _ IL disciples (Mark 14: 29-31. Now shows each week Panel which provides "No-Stoop. la TricSocik 30 Lar est toad. four Lord faces him with this peas- present a number No-Squint" Tuning, must M re- la 32 Sesame. George Murphy o f 11 o llywood'■ 21 T1s' 34 Inlet, itrsting question whether he really a P y sponsible for the popularity of the loved the Master more than any leading players who are coniribnt- now 1839 DeForesi Croaley radio 2 Transposed. 43 Data. its boundaries. 35 Gild of war of the other disciples. "Lovest Ing proceeds for the bidding of a models• as it has been rated, in a 44 Devil. 36 Work Of skill. thou me?" Jesus Christ sues each home for the aged and needy In magazine survey, the most popular 271'�N of flihes. 45 Bed lath. CAI' 38 Powder the Sim colon 29 Unit. 47 Point. t ingredient of ❑s, not for obedience primarily, y Canadian made radio. 30 Morindin dye. Snaky fish' 40 Plural _ not for repentance, not for vows, 31 Rodent. 3 Roentgen ray. 40 Lava. f ' not for conduct, but for a heart; 33 Supplying SO An' .4 Interior. 42 Feeling -and. that being given, all the rest Canadian Roman Catholic Prelates Sail For Rome hest. humpbeW. 'S Bone. 44 Cubic Qteter, wi)l follow. That Is the distin- 30 Era. 53 Encountered, 0 TO Peru". 46 Five and ave, t °' _ gs:shing characteristic of Chris-= 37 To,leave otR ' N Cutting tooth, 7 Poker stake. -47 Golf +tias morality, •that Jesus seeks j 39 Hair 36 Lunar orb. 8 Musical note, professional..$fret for the surrender of the -af- ornament. 37'Pedal fertions, and believes, and is war. 40 Cuckoopint. The't 10 Birds'-evolve.9 To 58,59 home. 51 Deeds. ranted in the belief, that if these 41 Purple --Rives 11 Reverence. 52 Coasttnted. are surrendered, all else will fol- flowered shrub forms one of 14 Possesses. 54 Also, ' Dow; and, 'leve being given, loy- S a silty and service and repentance y; fiat hatred of self-will and of self- -seeking will follow in her train. He saith unto him, Yea, Lord; th*a knowest that I love thge. leo man can speak this way to the 2.ord, _"ether face to face as Ret- a er was here, or, as we speak to • +, Christ, in prayer, unless he abso- 3 lutein believes in his own heartx that he does love the Lord, ,and, 1 231 - _ because he is convinced he does love Slim, he is also convinced that- 7 the Lord knows he loves him. He saiti unto him, Feed my lambs. As :Ong as they had Christ's sheep —_ to,'are for, Christ would not seem to be quite gone'out of the world. " Aad how are we to feed the _ 52 sheep? By giving them the word --of-G-0-d. -- —Feed My Sheep" These three Canadian digni' cries of the Roma-n-Catholic church are r^ 16, He' saith to him again a .Pictured as they sailed, fron'. New York for Rome, Italy. LEFT to 6 aeccnd time, Simon, son of John, RIGHT they are Bishop Ar 'ase Forget, of St. HvLcinthe. Quebec: �.. lovest thou me? Her saith unto Auxiliary Bishop Alphonse E. Deschamp, of Montreal; and His Excel- r lency Rodrigue Cardinal Villeneuve. i q POP-Jig-Saw Nerves .• W B J. MILLAR ATT • ERRE-1tiOH • �. r�EAOY FOFZ. NO- -; Ws AWFUL HAVEN'T GOT' NAVIN6 TO SAY YOtT1R MY CLOTHES ON IASOMETHING SILLY H OFA V NIN - E E M SIR YET. RY Y (Copyr1w, lt.3The Dell 9ynQ tate, Inc. - .?,T.,•M. . .P... .,,'A Oe E-. .:' :T.•'"' .,X, d�..^d'- ', ;,.,;,...... t. r'�r. ;f - .J c q.: • 1. r 11;30 not in "O WO =4.*bly settled. It ie also a mys- a7 y a Card o[ Thant A� 1 • tery to E)opeams why there areons ot ill Hitler awl the lesdens of L. , E.O 11-E ILL the military element. Sir. and 1l4ra yVm. Issard of �j'e1R%I. in ,no forts in over three' thousand FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND expre=L7i fes !'Si $1.40 paid is advaum mules of border between the two memoriam Greenwood, sof a kindness their .� ft United $tstm2 obiuttries oa e,Uer aide of the appreciation of the landnetis and _ _$�BAL>![SA old advance. border line for protection against (t1AVEN _ In loving memory of ayri>lpathy extended to them in IRuocessor•to W.J. !+[at]see, each other. These many Years of a dean daughter, w hof passed a- their recent teres:anent in the 8to uSvillie peaceful h_'ving and intermingling way Jan, 17th, 1931. death of their beloveu daughter. Nig>tr and Day 8srviue JOrl,�, M J, KAR, �fllar18t0 with o:ne another, have made the Only a memory of bygone days, Busioecs Phoaa Residence Phone -- two pe pRles as or. They speak And a sigh for a face unseen, Sl8Q1 9810 NOTES AND COMMENTS6 the• same language, and in every But a constant feeling that God respect the`two natio:is are as one alone, This is the season of :the year people, and the best of feeling Knows jam. w=hat should have MIN when hundreds o3 t;atnadnans pack prevails-There is nothing to In- been. -their trunks with nuarl¢ner cloth- 1 diearta the dividing line, exdept gaydly 'missed by Mother, Father ing, and leave this laid of snow the presence of government offic- Sisters, Beother`aM Sons. Does theTrick-1 and ice, for Flor.La or California. ials, w;nich are an absolute nec- DERUSHA — in fondest memory where they can enjoy warm star- essi:ty, for the collection of duties of a loving husband and father, Bray Chicks are real money- mer wen er and cool themaselves on goods and also to keep out ];'rancis Derustan, who passed a- makers. I can prove it. Place PERMANENT NAGGING PA tR M-the pleasant water* of the At- th�;ve known to be erniiunala or in vmy January 28th, 1936. your order hen. 100% live do- THAT FRAYS THE TEMPE ]antic, Gulf of Mexico or the Pae- otner ways und�rable. There is When the shade of. night is falling livery guaranteed. AND N E RSI ES. I T' MAY B E ific Ooean, and feed tbenmelvee no reason wkly European countries And I am sitting All alone, G WIISON YOUR EYFS. with the sweet juicy oranges of should not live together in the There often comes a longing, R. R. 1, Myrtle ata. Out. H. TUCK, OPT. D. those warm countri4m At the same friendly manner. The fault It you could onky come home• a sane time Aeras in largt doers not lie with the masa•of the Three yearn have past, ],taw long ' Learn to Play ®� la�o !. Q numbers are flocidng to Ontario, people but with the mdI'itar'y ale- it seems, where they can enjoy the winter meat and the dictators who in Beautiful memories treasured ever,, HAWAIIAN GUITAR, SPVVSH OSHA ©NT, sports of skiing, skating and to- their madaeft think that war' and Of the happy da"-we spent to- 4ioggaming. The large number eomquest are the 'supreme objects gethes. I ti GUITAR and UKELELE alhich flock from our country to of n nation. They thliok that a- —.Saldly eo6ased hpr his ]oviwg wife. individual batt-bour Seatsoeta the other. is a pleam me condition .1 ove everythi't>;g else, the yon of . as it promotes a good feeling be the country should be trained in )En Loving Memory ei a' Dear Mona g9S s1nd10!! l p ©u tween tlbe two countries. the arts of warfare. Tiley teach Father .— Ctiremont. Markham. Unionville, �!L! to ►.►--- them chat war is the most glor• No pen can write, no tongue can tea Uxbridge. StouffTws. is'a mystery to the Europ- ate, and like Mussolini's son, We da Bnildiu of all kiedr can Coailtr�es how Canada and the they thank that it is a beautiful Our and and bitter" loss, lasts menta supplied on reynaR, 8 tT,n*,-d States can live side by But God alone has help, so well, sight to see mess and women .and � bear ala heavy crass: i o convince you u to the merits-to( our }r aide for so man years without ti-�p,A g pgrlTgR I1!i(I, CEMENTIls14. y ch�drea mowed dation in hv,adrecia _Ever remembered b7 Fami1T-- �°s you will receive FREE of charge - engaging in wlar.' For nearly one with their-machine guns and dead nes teesou oo any one of the above }iaradred and twety-five years the ly bombs. In Oa�ada ave have Mrs. Fratrels ]Derulsha. instruments. >ILUMBiNii -two countries have bBen liviog many thousands of Germans Mind and side by made in perfect Pews. On Canadians of Germ" descent, who It00,'INI] se•eral occasions ' -they have had are among our mostly highly ea. Law Motor Sales disputes over international goes- teen*& citizens and who are most Skating "It Wes an seal Brantford 800226 v always been British Grown. They C sler-P mouth Hat-rials.Empire Batlovoom tions, but theme have ys loyal to the tish _ Dunbarton Rink Dealer Duro waQ2r l�stmaos, Beatty - USED AR ai --- Every Wednesday 000MRM nitre o a� ��I >,i► �,aa< 4 hod Courses WDLA" SATTER= 11o"Msdrt4b Fres & Saturday Ev'gs. GE EVAL BLaCRSAt2THlillda ar«t a,o,.n�2ma - a R RAPAMS IN 01" se a 26 ��ae i or a Used � m F. J.QOD MUSK So Wks: ROU$F� ,AC�RICLJLTURE IDMISSION...Is CTS. e> 6104 -- - ea sharpened'at Rink J. LAW , PICHIRRING. �i,"itTARm AND _ Shat � Prise lb Ctota IPboar 2OEIA -- HC3NiE ECONOMICS oa. . 6�extra PIUKZRIPM. 4DNTAIt.lo NCO ZKNIE STROUD, Prop, IiiA ;AT _ - <� - _ - . .*1� Za size a io Service, JSNQ3RY 3i3T to FFBRit'ARy 24,T11 AANOM HOTEL --1 Expert service and re- 'SO'� ROUGE HILLS , pairs to all makes. Reae - SPECIAL FEATURES na chargas. Fork . o ole TUESDAY JAN. 31st—••Swime Marketing," by,Staff Officer from the Community Ha'tl just completed. $IIarSnt;eed. " A.W.MITCHELL Dominion Live Stoc: Branch. Strictly modern; beautiful Dance 11�,,� „ WEDhftSDAY. FEBRUARY 1st—"Poultry," J.E.Berges., B.S A . os floor, Banquets, Socials, Clubs, .ARTHUR FIELD ';Pickering the O. A C. Guelph. Eurbres, Dances catered to. GcaoaateRadkiand Television Inetit10• Ont. - - WEDNESDAY, FaB. STH—"Weed Control," by C. C. Tennant. . ,•Terata on application. +Aember Of dal Radio Service Mea4 B. S. A. Come to an up-to-date,% well conducted Assoawna place for your next party• 48 Phone 5201.` PICRLRiNO '.T'HURSDAY FEB,9th—''.cold.,�1 ei inlizere fiy R. j.Bryden,B.S. A., ' .PboneMalvern 4602 t7-24 -__r of the U.A. C.. Guelph. 'TUESDAY, FEB.14th—"cheep Markeiing," by James A. Telfer. ;- �► _ "ROCK `WSD.IESDAY,FE6.15th—"Cream Grading A Testing "by C.A.'Uavie!from the staff of the Dairy Brasch'. a aved - .. THEATRE Q wanted .` ;MONDAY, FEB. 20th—"Farm Ferestry," J. L. immons, B.Sc. F., of -` the Forestry Brar ch, Toronto. M E _ R SELL YOU CALVES AT H TUESDAY, FEB. 21st Oo-operation&Mal ket:ng,"' by W L Bishop, THURSDAY,FRIDAY&SATURDAY B. S. A. Save - - J 3NUA?tY 26, 27 and 28 Time and lrlianey AGRICULTURAL STAFF `HOME ECONOMICS STAFF Two Shnws at 7 and 9 t �L �,m ' sat.Matinee at 1.30 We have a buyer a e-fa E.A. INNES' B. S. T , MISS •LILLY PETTY, JACK KENNY *NDA Y, TUESDAY AND %gricultural Representative Foods, Cookery fse. }OAv BENNETr N. 1. CENHOLM, B. S:A., M,153-M. E. PHILLIPS, IN .�IA/EDNESDAY - Assistant. Clotting. "Artl8#SVBL Models P10KERING FARMS LIMITED } For further pariienlars. apply to Abroad» .E. A. INNES, � - • - - •-'•• ,� a�vo� •- " - _._ Department of Agriculture, grith _ ! PIi0�18 61 - Uxbridge, Ont. MARY BOLAND JOYCE COMPTON FRITZ FELD THlui WEF-K ONLY YACHT CLUB BOYS i >Yipnday,,'hesday Weaaeaiss :Special• Prices on - F � � I e JAN. ao, 31 and FEB. >< An#,D and Radio Batteries • ;� �'• First Show at 7.00 «D f f Lait Complete Show at 8.20 '_HeaV ' 'Duty Bur I�es_s n s ` . "Girls' School" .,Reg. $2.95--$2.25 each i • • :.WITH Standard L t ANNE SHIRLEY 13-plate Storage Low ROUND _.d.► NAN GREY Re 6.25--$5.25 Eby~ TRIP FARE RALPI3 BELLAM Y �� a teed one year MOTOR COACH $18.30 ALSO Ltutlted stook only ( u ran y w RICHARD DIX PTAf it-sharing Coupons RQYAIIX ATTRACTIVE TOi1RS, IN \ _ To — \ BOSTON •WASHINGTON ATLANTIC CITY ALPS PLACE -"Blind Alibi" ; . - _ \ TICK%Ts .•d IN/OtMATION AT Eastem House —Phone 4500 WITH (Alfred Mole) t WHITNEY BOURNE OLAREMONT. ONTARIO EDUAR110 CIANNELLI asd ACE THE•WONDER WG Phone 3201 .r .�,.,.. .., ..•.. "...,, _ _ -•n•' -ems"..y.:e" •'�.- —�r -•a -R � ..x.v-. f ,. .,yam'!. - '. .. ,e• v. :'+�-ys:•.ss-• :o-o•--+e•..-,�;.�r-�,,, •...:-3at„"Z %:-'ra1 �G.�.- .:a •}r '.r a,��!�,r. ..`�y�- -i.'%"Kr.+-` •r. ..-f.-.:+• _s-.....-�- ....... ..,�• r.:.:-.,.z-„.,�.r - .s7 r'•�.' r�iY.�`"�4r!• "•�.e•.... .4 '-J .�.y '"�•'�'�rf:..... ..... - r�. .�- �Y ::• s4 .:�'f�. Ya.. 'i '•y. •d rf:*•.- .� ,y.. :., ,.,, ...�.. e.ve• 'r.rThiC>.E. .... .a,,-,• .. ,;. .:. -;..K.' ^.�.<:t .c• �� t .:tr^ r .,. ,,"y%,..-r. CLASEiION'i• . . ne liir. D. A. Pugh 'baled a large LAND CREEKOf serious accibeen the dents toarple lAaf lfn{re L�JL�r. SMITH quantity of hay this weep. The Highland Creek Women's and something should be done to g$�' � CO. ,pert 4' -� Mrs. Duerden ig atill confined lessen the danger. Institute were enjoyably, enter- improving. tanned by their Junior Branch on - J wA r'AWANESA IN& � a Service � -:to her bed, but slow2 im :a ' . Radio S vice Tine C. A. Brooks store is un- Tummy evening-at the home of cbsep ratan far Fara am Coule>t dergving a redVoorating program. Mrs. W. Knowles. Mase Millie The Pickering ! E�M� H}XjE ROAD Glad g see mu-ch Ab. Mantle at peeler gave a most interesting MEAT M A D IUT ��ra �yrance oa 111uWie home again, moth improved, lout MEAT irll°'1i�1 s 1 mile.north of Dumbarton paper on "Books and Authors, Sit”,illios eta dms4� . - :•.quite weak, Past and Present". A liti•ely die- _ win George Middletonmoved into Aviomoi le Insurance at fir•. cussion followed on bLoks recently y(i a carry a full line of j ' his new residence at North Clare- read ;by members. In the absenceL _ Ali Kinds. mornt 'this week. of the Juniors, President Miss Fresh write or raos►s LAND SURVEYOR '= Mrs. Ed. Gleeson wag guest of Mary Treadway welcomed the BON & RQL'' honour at a birthday party at the I Seniors, and the thanks of the and F. J. DONE'1'AN S. A., B. Sc., 4 Gleeson home on Friday last, Seniors. were tendered by Mrs, P. 1iY81T9Y ON?AthO L S. On file are the records of stn» ' _ Mr. and Mrs. Robinson have re- Treadway President. Games and ars Gibson and Ysraol tiR Cu r veY • ed � ,cently, moved into the Ira Boyerrefreahmenps brought a happy Sang Fast, 09baws, , Rhys 1911L:residence, whish has Just been re- evening to a close. The Highland MF ar in lila`%C:�I ll a a r y decorated. eats Creek Seniors plan to hold a - • Mr. Ed. Lawis received !word Euehre and Dame la Morriah'a L i from and on Thursday last of Onr�el;very is at your service i If[,.H.one hors Mower Whltevale 1, F Hall, Monday, Jan, 80th at 8.30 1 iI.•H, Spreader.nearly new the death by accident, of his on- P• ,,,, Phone Pick 1620 2Oream Se General Agency paraton.la<,-H.A Defaval ]y cher. - C1.741615NtE SILK 3 Grain tlrind'eca,S to IO in. plates w The Euchre Club held another Brock gem t Cockshutt O tinder Root Puiper McCORMICK-DEERING S therinng in the Cmmntmity Hall 3 Uzaiu Seod Drills, 11, 13and 15 run DEALER .on Tuesday evening last, when an- on Sun Barclay-Transport ' other very enjoyable time wag had, day evening last Myr Mei- l One-bores Walking Plow rose, who lives just east of White- -- 2 Plows.Fleury 21. used, and I H. O " Congratulations to Mr. David vale, had a narrow escape from aiy Ssevfss 407, new FLEURY�TUA1,W AIdDESEOI� ' Goatee and Mise Alma Redahaw, serious, if not fatal,'injuries, when 14wess Claremont, I%oughm New steel Manare $140 up. upon their marriage which took11kAC1E3tNERY & AFIF'AI$S his car rsa into a freight train on Grewwood, Whitevala sand Torsoto [moat A Wood. Oookshutt,De Laval, place on Saturday last, at Swum the C. P. R ao sing just south �—• Sted Napo Wheels. Pedlar Re -. sties I of Sere, Evidently he did not see. My drivers are trained to be carob tag. Prod or Lundy FennP-filar. Stectrie Fencers, Fertilisers. Gloadyar Thfw : the The stormy weather over the train until it toms too late to courtesoa and. reliable. Hart Parr and Y.K,Oom;ortroctors, Red � Gasoline sad Oil. week-end had a very-serious eff- stop his � in time to avoid a —�� high compression and nabs, M `I ofa_tbe_rharch -collinio... The icy �_ ;_ G T. G A»O FARTS matq not being able to get out. -- - ----- - - - .GZNMAL HARDWAR11 s '. ad_all. road mpde it impossible to stop mss. Mr. e. A. Overland takes stock the car suddenly. Fortsmately mr: W.F.DISNRY, Greenw"d Frank Wright Melrose escaped without sustain- Its srdsr tea s'aa4 Neat ha Istgr Plaoxn Pic=W14- !1tf WRIT'ENALS ONT. ; this week, be would also like to Ad sillpasts tasQed sad patsttsr have all outstanding amounts tug any a jury, but the front part Ma t`s weathw of the ens; was .badly. dsaaaged. �••� ��•• tater care of by the Fust cr ---- Farr's Elevator We A Cormack •Il+'ebruary. advt. Tsie awe. V, - P. G .1 lir. William Hill, who has beenn i04110% s sad C. )hiss recovered ssnt3eie 'to ea- land sad hail >>R bmlswir` FLORIST TOWNSSZP-OF PiCKERIItiG � �} �cosrtlaed to hofryitai n To:+onto, T1.4TD�F�'3 FOR TRUCK Orland of �� _ -*-� ` -able bAm to rettiaa o., much ply . -- oras. Fbrsl B)eaigns FiAfar all Oe- SL O TEI+Dl=, nvi Aed "Tender for Track" will ba sir tleahi< , `_essions. Wie an� to Ibsow that Mr.. - Dart the " met lits. Ni ton �'"� by ��1ed "`p an- coop" � at st" Fnnereffribute>� 31 I oisit ltis>sio', Beth of whom Iritve been til Sotnr•Isy th. 4th day of Feb- - ruary •1989, at the bon: of Roan. HOTTER lP"" A" man F sthr 1116slr Cat Floavere dr Pelted Plantsrase lag treats in Toronto, for the supply' of one Dump Track �s 9"" am ",#rrs teeth satisltactorily Chassis sad Cab Only. Free DeEvecy In ridutrrlos District .. a The heaviest snow flail of the' Speeitka#aae sad �axsas of Tea- �`�► LLsi a !fiat fseenon took place during the first der may be obtained from the an- of randaig and Reafts Malarial 124 Brock St.. W., WHITBY of the week. motor travel on the - _ sliaroada was very heavy and `fie Pbone824 7tf . ` 09 mow plow had-plenty of work fie lowest or nary tender, not �. !ll Ilia 09 necessarily accepted. -to da 1( Mrs. Emerson Omtierod oi_Can-._ Dated, thio 23rd hag of Jatruaslr, _ l/!r_. L�^r Cl aington, who has beer confined to 1939. . - _ — hospital in Toronto has )•_ ab.. to leave, and is now convalescing D. R. Beaton, at the Lorne of ffir, sac}. Mrs.. D. ha simple batt na tie• s d Cleric of Township of PSekeriug. min wf. can furnish `9cso'd',or< A. Pugh. Wkitevale, Oat. ��o1d� d 1Lrs. Herts. Cooper was the hon- lease from memorials t will every o ��+ �� v d coo 6 cured guest at a Surprise Birth- P ut t°o` ce do : day Party on Tuesday evening of ata oiat. In dignity �r• +� " ton • of appearrace our ` +�''` ot w, N. e•a ^�•x this week, when a group of her Masse - Harris ' through w the out � .!friends of school days, gathered, aL the home to help her celebrate Yarm mss' ,the event., A lot of childi,00d ev- Na Grater 'leiimte gents were recalled by those girls, N. W. STAFFORD '�o'•a J• °` the ladies of our mei= 1 I lo >Eeglsi►q MonumentalWarta �.o a�• t� _ " Pig 4i! W>tit On .,:, ,�: by of the W�>v's I.-.,t.y,e will be. The rer.month! meezln \ Kingston Road West t A Wednesday, Febrile -lstb Sales and Service ,; -1 •...:. a . held on W edn Y, � - -- v•o, �'• =. �� :�"�. '!the place of holding to be ann- Havingbeen appointed ag' ounced later. This will be an open Meeting, to which the' en- etit in Pickering township tlemen are .invited. A debate Will I am now ready to supply .-be heard, "Resolved that Active the farmer.a with anything' *ddle Age surpasses Youth in - i _ A' TiTON .. : the Joys of Life", in the implement line, Mr, "Ted" Tomlinson'and Miss Also repairs and parts will � � ' :,,Helen Clayton were the guests of < Y be on hand after Feb' tat. honour at a shower at the home •Brock,Road .Gravels of Dr. and Mrs. ,T, mlinson, on .,,JOHN Ii. GILLMAN week on ��'•�� �a • Monday evening of 'July BROUGf�MAM, ONT. 2'3 Pit +the eve ,of their weddipg which took -place at Markham on Tues- Crushed Pit Run -. . '.YOUR I�UVV11�D I�ILTHOROU�NlY ENJV 1 ` iaay. Many triads and neighbors' PATCH REPWRI,IN C' ;Gravel �► oil �ful _ IOUS RECIPE FOR F I S Y -showered sport the hsgrpy couple. Ravin;opcoed a watcb repairing Sand and Graded _THIS DEUC - abop is Claremont, 1 stn prepared Stone to do repairs to clocks U watches. IT's ol>il.Y oNE of the alarosc endless - Deliverei or Loaded in Pit wy of tempting, inexpensive recipes a n PRICES that arego 4easily re from�Ctaaadi� ' PHONE: Plant, Piek 1026 ; P' not only�enjoysbK , 1 EE _. #ar-tnaia-sPrtaSs, Zit.--� Tcwooto office Howard with rich, nourishing . with a For Cleaning SOc.df 73C g°O 8 JOHN BOURNE di SON liberal supply of precious minerals,proteins TE + ' + EARL BELL and vitamins that give the quick food-energy s . to keep the menfolks feeling`fit and •• ,-:: `(In.John Norton's reaidsna) :: �� P g : e Ordersmay be left at the News Officestrong for their work. Phone 51" 21-24 .-.ELECTRIC /' 60 kinds of Canadian Fish and She ' • 1NRITE e 0 ' .�t2Ul6S 1 Now fish are available to you all year 'round,FENCER ,ry �dry� w -fresh'frozen' smoked, , WRfTB f measure CALL ATtied or pickled. They provide a meal that s be SIMPLE'—ECO�fOMICAL really "scrumptious" in slay man's l3tand- �BOOSE S � �. iaaaoaad,yir CASH $TORE HoidaLive Stock $afaly with ot�e Wire Serve Canadian Fish and Shellfish - , , t tn...cmenc several times a week. Six t� reduce* Years Use can .-��-•• :Our Vide" are lowest owing - OfFARTM�IT OF RSHIRIfS, OTTAWA. .SOLD ON A 25 YEAR to v low overhead. Call and have roved their worth an 100, " GUARANTEE "'••....�� cry p se •Prlew now are Sower because of Sales Tax e for yourself and be COIL- 000 farms in U.S.�. The 20th pe_i,,1e1C of f=hheHes,ozows .m mpdan. saga money by writing today. vine" Be sure andt lir century way to bold live stock Please xnd me your fme Booklet,"100 Tempe- yt+a en also of famous Preston Steal Be Tram Barns and Jameswayy Poultry �,� ticket wish each tfOC. Cash piLT- guaranteed i tits%slowas i : )• Ing Fish j =, =L Address:WS(]velph 8t.,PresWn,out t P whicts aliases 'three prises will be For full particulars write N•",• . ... .......... .......•." + FOR Eastern Steel (Pinnae print letup plainly) given each Saturday night at FARM ELECTRIC + 10 P. m. Your Seleetiom 183 ging, East. Toronto, or Add+af......................................,......•.............,........ l BOOK '[T OWARD E. T't1ANEa2. .......... CLABEMNT. VNT. ............................ ....:........:G'�'.iq 1 ' .� ..VRlydtbvslo ♦ .a.....Qstsrla►. k , `. •,y.' ,-.•� G .•;• :tr7 +.. :hx !r�M.%.w ,.. . .,�.t^ �,�p,tr' .+,'L•„ ,4 ••,a.^y!.s _ "'+, ,_. _ ;. . e - - - 1939 Flection?. Seventieth Annual Meeting ewe Man VOICE OF -Royal Bank of Canada ,Ileasbera .. . T PRESS BY E $beth EaY bstarviewed Think It Wig Canadian and International Economic Situation Discussed by _. Be Dewe$ Us& S�Imasr CtiSP C MMENT — Morris W. Wibon, President and Managing Director 71 POP aOEd OUR RaOs qty Of 1940 Most radio advertised foods "do iCom:nsods New Trade Agreements--P>omb Out Faihwe Of (elks and townspeople have been not taste so good to us as they Economic Policies of Totalitarian States. • Looking down their noses too long -In some quarters the fact that dls to the i,,nnouncer.-Brandon :at the farmers sof Canada. Snob. prime Minister Mackenzie King. Sun. bLhly, they hisve been considering has failed to 1311 any of the eight Neither Hitler nor Mussolini themselves a little better, it.little Senate vacancies is taken to in- smokes. Yet they are known to Sy'�ey G. Dom. �� age', Reviews Balance Sheet :brighter , than the average dieate that a general election is have the occasional pipe dream,- Continued Progress Shown. Present Outlook .Distinctly #filer of tie* soil. planned for this year. Vacancies Kitchener Record. _Encouraging.Of course the farmers have been customarily ,are filled just before �. thumbing their noses back at the election time. THEY CAN'T BE BEAT, ! - urbanites, but to little avail. Qntil That the Government would go Following the beat handicapper A comprehensive review of econ- will overtake the totalitarian coria - now . . . . when the bureau of re- to the country next autumn has of horse races during the year omit conditions both In Canada and tries in due course if, in their - 'search at McGill University makes been the general belief, but opin• with a #2 bet on each race would abroad with particular reference efforts to become strong, they con- fa s public pronouncement that the ion among members of the House have left the player, $62 in the to the dangers of the economic po- centrale on the military point of y :average farmer is superior in both has indicated a wide feeling that hole. No one has yet discovered lieles now being pursued is Ger view and disregard the 'first prfn- d brains and brawn to the average the general election would be de- who can belt the races.-St. Cath- city-dweller. "His intelligence is layed until the summer of 1940. trines Standard. many and Italy, featured the cfpiee of sound economics as they much greater" , . . . Home At Full Strength address of Morris W. Wilson, Press- are doing at present." The decline Speaking at his farewell dinner Mr. Mackenzie King, when ques- JINGLE BELLS _. dent and Managing Director.at the in German exports had become _ .,in Toronto last week former Prime tioned on this point, has been non- The beat thing about the big 70th Annual Meeting of The Royal acute.since the September crisis: ' Minister R. B. Bennett produced committal, but has always re- blizzard this year has been its en- Bank of Canada. „ evidence to show that the majority minded his questioners that the cotua ement for rural Ontario to Data available indicate,", he y g Mr. Wilson referred with 54113- said, "that in 1938 total exports lithen f C are leaders in the Pub- government. if a wishes, may re brine out the cutter and the faction to the fact that conditions were actually less than in 1932 and lie lite o[ Canada come from rural, sniff the middle of 1941 before sleigh again. When a Canadian in Canada had been relatively not metropolitan, areas. required by statute to appeal for stable despite the setback in the 1933;the nadir of the world depres- So let's come.down oft our high generation grows up without hav- a fresh mandate. ing heard the maiaic of sleigh bells United States. Recovery from the siou and the last two years prior to - b horses, urbanites! There are five Serrata vacancies it will be time to view something recession which was general dur- the Nazi regime." -4 e' in Quebec and one esclt in Ontar- or other with alarm.-Kingston ins the closing months of 1937 and FRANCE'S DILEMMA: To help to, Manitoba and Alberta. The the. first. half of 1938, had made "Internal business is Germany la, Whir-Standard. notable progress and business in exceedingly active and full employ the not to help Loyalist Spain to the Souse of Commons is at -present Canada had now resumed its up- meat.has been achieved, but only - ^dIlemma that has been facing the at,its full strength of Loi mem- _ It is a rather sad comments rd rid at a cost of ossa de ••: 'government of France the 8�.tan_.._ -bets. 1- ' -a' .::_. _-� . - COMPULSORY VOTING-YES? MINING - �• _ -- the .col ileus d -more acutely, the past two on our democrat when uu or. INDUSTRY the- Government budget- ]$deed imontbs, since the Italian menace ganization like the Associated Since the inception of-the depres• one German authority has stated `� T in the Mediterranean has become Boards of Trade of Manitoba feels cion in 1930, mining had consistent- that an amount.equal to 60,o of the - snore clearly deflne(L ��C� national income is absorbed by � it necessary to endorse dompulsory ly furnished the backlog and the Government and party agencies." It It looks as if France will go an- municipal voting as a means of most encouraging factor In Cana- was obvfoua. ealrf Mr. Wilson. asst. - der in. either ease. A'catastrophic CHASERS combating the indifferent attitude than industrial life. Volume of pro no country could pursue air's a ro- picture. Should France do the hon- wee of the voters at election time.- duction in many Instances .Oxceed- Hey without prodneinc serintia In- :orabte thing, now, by plunging in NEWS,OF O.H.A. DOINGS ed in 1938 the high figures of 1937. Elation and. unless It were reversod, with arms and men to aid her sia- Winnipeg Tribune. The output of gold had again reach- he could not see "anything;' but a ter government in, Spain; Leo Aeisntfor resigned as coach ed a new, record of approximately,there L of the Brantford Seniors. Tlt(e de- NEGLECTING continued lowering of the Arand7avl almost sure to'be war. It would be 4.00.000 fine ounces, valued at of living in Germany. These re• parture'of the likeable veteran Is REFORESTATION $164.500,00.0.. an Increase of 14%. the chance Italy and Germany have marks apply with, equal force 40 been wetting for, *o long. But regretted on all sides. Leo did his The Ontario Government to giv- over 1937. rbe�spectacular progress the Italian situation." best but there just wasn't the ma- ing away millions of plaatleta ev- achieved in petroleum operations _ should France do the honorable tertal available to produce a winner ery year to little economic par- In the Turney Valley of Alberta The decline in business activity thing, her former allies on the con- was also noteworthy, stated Mr, In Great Britain had been hatted• tinent might come to her assistance In the Telephone City°,The old nay- pose, and to natural its a near- Wilson. By the end of November, and business in the United States = Inc. "A coach i! only as good as his north-the natural home of the -Ttt"issla� Poland,, Rumania, etc. 60 crude inti wells were to prodgo- had, since iiia" last. .shown the If, however, France continues to players," has come to life again. valuable pines a.nd spruces - to tion and drilling was under way at most rapid recovery ever reported In the meantime Manager'Pannell. be deforested without .any ade- 20 others,, with output during 193E In its statistical annals.. Ignore the plight of the Barcelona who handled the team Let Seaton; 'quateeffort to provid for a fu- 175% greater than in .1937. government, she will see as inaurg- has taken over the bench duties, ture supply of lumber and pulp. - Mr. Wilson also spoke with satin- Unemployment and relief were faction of the. closer co-operation eat victory in Spain quickly fol- wood. Ministries come and go; still serious„ although continued and mutual understanding aCh]Pved lowed by Italian and German oecu- port Colborne Sailors have decid- Liberals follow and are followed improvement was reported. !n relations between Great 'Britain, station. Surrounded by Fascist ed to, take the Eastern Hockey by Conservatives; and both alike -- � states, then, on three sides.,she will Tourist trade returns had been, France and the United States and be trapped. her lifelines to Africa lasagne torr after a12. They leave are incapable of undertaking a.ny most encouraging, expenditures 'b7 also the countries of North and (where millions if army o Africa this week. The game Niagara Falls systematic and effective plan of tourists In Canada totalling ap• South America as evidenced at the at Goodyears for Jan. 27 listed last Preserving present forests and de- proximately $275,000.000 during recent Lima Conference. = are stationed) cut off. week as cancelled will be played as veloping new ones.-Guelph Mer- 1936. Even the most pro-Franco men is scheduled. Cary. ''The outlook tint Canadian bus- the French Government are begin- - - NEW TRADE AGREEMENTS nese Is again favourable and the up- the Seeds Act, the Fertilisers ward tread would seem to be deAil nfag to realize the gravity. of the lave Neville, veteran centre and Mr. Wilson commended hlthty hely restored," concluded Mr. VYf[- =-- -situation, Buthlch ws7° ta-tttra2 A _}hy �� Pst_ � the new trade agreements between rtght-winger,made.a comeback with son. "Toe international --situation Canada and the United States and The next few months, maybe Goodiears In Port Colborne last trol Act, the Inspection and Sale 1s still obscure and further coin- weeks, the United States and +desks, will decide the tate of week. He played on the Canadiaq Act, and the Hay and Straw In- Great Britain. "These," he Sam. ple:lttei may develop to foreign at. France. spection Act are' nix Acts of Psr- "mark the greatest departute from fairs. Barring such an eventuality, Olympic team of 1'36. He has play- I am sure we may look forward to _n - ed Senior hockey in Hamilton and liament which standardize the qua- the policies of trade restriction and WIDE-OPEN SECRET:• No won- 2f[oatreal. At preaeut Nevl1[e it lity and regulate the sale of seeds, national self-sufficiency since the 1939 with courage and confidence." - der It took So long to catch the working for his bank in a Toronto feeds, fertilizers, agricultural poi- war and cannot fall to further the GENERAL MANAGER'S ADDRESS common outlook and cordiality ex- th£evea, thugs, robbers, murderers branch. sons, binder twine, and hay and Isting between the British and Am- Mr. Sydney G. Dobson, "General who have been subjecting the Lair Straw in Canada. These Acts are city of Toronto to an unprecedented a few of the man whsch are ad_ erican peoples. it !s strikjag that- Manager, 1n reviewing the Annual Gooney McGowan got Into his y the agreements, covering an enoir Balance Sheet remarked that the crime wave during the month of first shuffle for many seasons when ministered by the Dominion De- mous volume of trade and embody bank's total assets were now at the >rLnuary. Reason is that all radio kith sticks with Bobby Laurent of partment of Agriculture, lnstructlona sent out'to police cars lag hundreds of reductions of duties highest point since 1929 and total Goodyear* ivas the order over in and lessened restrictions, Include deposits had reached a new record In pursuit of the criminals can be Port Colborne. it was a harmless' not a single increase. At the pre$• level. Current loans increased mo- listened to, by anybody, everybody, "brush", yet both were given.major cc tt ent time no detailed analysis of the derate]y during• the year but a including the bunted ones, them- Shell-like Ears effect of the agreements on specific more active demand for commer- `k penalties. , selves. Under-such circumstances industries is'feasible but there can tial loans was desirable. a getaway isn't so difficult to make. .,Return To Style be no doubt that they will bring 2' Niagara Falls are the team of Taxes had,. however, become an = -0 watch, Coach Mickey Roach has about an important expanston in �-- - A Hollywood cosmetician sd. trade:" ever'" increasing , Stades. for the THE WEEK'S t3UE8ON: Flow the boys playing his renowned de- bank, "For every"Qoilar distributed is Germany planning to make mon- Pensive style. Goalie Johnny Mow- vises women today to powder Referring to the subject of "!n- to shareholders by way of divi- their ears if they wear their terest rates," b[r. �Vtlaon remark- dends, 71c Is paid out is taxes in Ley out of its persecution of the era is rated by critics as being a ,. „ Jews? Answer: Germany would real And. same care as the fa.egif ed, "1 believe It often true that if Canada," said Mr. Dobson. Marge into one' central fund the Ears should be lven the the relationship extets long enough, they're the debtor comes to hate his (red- Answering the criticism. some- proceeds oi,all German Jewish caps- -The Canadian Government has o ,, tint,debtor the same taken, I his times voiced, that banks are invest- pr going to"be expose(, says he, tal and property (providibg the given one pair of buffalo and one he begins to question the morality Ing too large a portion of their and, he added, ear lobes should funds to Government bonds and ;Belch with plenty of ready cash). pair of elk to the Wellington � have "a faint touch of rouge." of interest once the payment seems too little in assisting business en- • 'When the amount of this is,estab- Zoological Park to New Zealand. a burden. If you believe in the too little Mr. Dobson said, "we n- _'fished,.an intern&tional loan should principle of. prtvate property you cannotes,compel unwilling borrowers be raised in the United States, must believe to the legitimacy of ~ , Britain, Holland and other interest, If it is proper for a per to use our surplus funds it for y LIFE'S THAT $ Fred Neper various reasons, they are not pre- 'Great countries sympathizing with the y non as a result of thrift to acquire, •e plight of the German Jews. Jews macer -13 say a small property, there are few, pared to expand their. business. It would be a strange type of banker leaving Germany would be granted er small r a d .r it any, who would suggest that this who would Pref the m 11 et r ..certificates enabling them to draw property should bA available for from Government. bonds to the on ,the international loan for the _ use by others without some tom• more remunerative commercial equivalent of part of their capital. ►J pensation.. Therefore, if crompeasa• rate." Mr. Dobson also pointed out _ fin for the use of roperty be that control of "credit" is not with- i n p But-Germany's repayment of the legitimate; why should compensa- Interest and principal of the loan % tion for its equivalent, the cost ex• in the power of the Chartered (ah!) would be dependent upon an pressed in terms of money, be less Banka but is a prerogative a the _ _ _ _ _ Bank of Canada, which alone de- so'?"in Germany's.exports. Part go' c{des whether a policy of "easy" or of the money received from the in- INTE14E5T fiAT S tight" money is to be pursued. crease in exports would be.devoted to service of the loan. Part.,and C "You frequently hear it 'asserted. The atten on of the shareholders perhaps, the greater part, would be that the burden of interest � be, was also drAwn to the educational used iii purchasing Germany's \�� \\`�� comb"Intolerable and that relief publicity conducted by the banks needed rearmament raw materials. --y can only be brought about' by dras• through the newspapers last year, —�_ tic measures. A Ported conversion "'It Is hoped these articles will help of public debt is sometimes urged, to clarify In the public'mind what accompanied by reference to the banks can do and what they are not j The average person has no use J action t�f Australia iii 1931." .Com- permitted to do, and at the same V Com- for meteorites, the stones that fall t.t menting on this point of view, Mr, time emphasize how necessary a Wilson said that thet average rate safe and sane banking policy'is to from the skies. But the Smithson- C t.he, welfare of the country.' Ian Institute has. If you post them on the been cut Australian debt g. •. had been cut by 25% since that BUSINESSr OUTLOOK a"-meteorite and they can make a country's debt conversion in 1931. .Use of it, they wi pay or a -- The- fufd! It is.not difficult to recognize �' (� Canada's outstanding debt in the. serious effects of the recession is meteorites, for they are the pray- same period• had been cut 2'9°fo. business, which, first appeared. is Leet kinds of stone there are, hav- C `"The best way to keep the burden the United States about eighteen d of debt as lighi as possible," coli• months ago, concluded Mr. Dobson, ing a very high percentage of iron tinned Mr. wiison, "is to maintain Conditions in Canada had remained "or nickel. It is not for this reason i _ "' yot:r credit at high standing..and comparatively. stable and resnits - -that the Institute requires them, i � thereby ohtain the benefit of low• achieved in ]933 could be regarded 7�+C but for study.• �� l cst current rates. The rate at as reasonably satisfactory. "Thi • If you find a"'�teteorite and you -y" Which ti D inion borrgy s. com-- Present outlook includes a number { /� Pares nt favourably with that of of factors whsch are distinctly en- 'Wish to send it o them, be care- cuher first=rlaQs,nntlnns." .. coura8£ng."..he .said._"and. i ldpk- tful not to deface the surfaces for i FOPr_-ICN AFFAIRS forward to the future with ('on- the numerous wavy lines and ,I �'�Q• __ = 1'.! •• sitn;oinn : `,:oat] remained tidence. as I helieve fevi countries itvrks on it convey a great deal of s %Ass d:fi;.ttl , stat"d Mr. NN 11son,, and • h&ve as promising a future as has iefotmation to the student. "I'd use a hoe here if I were yoai!" T aXpress'r-I tl;e np`nion that "tate our own." .•:e • Yw.r Y6 M ... , ^:v-�-.-..: :. 1, �.. .-. •;ha , _.�- ...,.. -. .,5.,-. ,,.• :u.'•-y.:.,,+ .' -'4i. ..,r'%�'"': .:.• :.carr,..n,. .. .,p�, r?:- .. W..:.r c. �i+�.:' /.:�� •+tri-.'n '�''' ✓ -y°w� ,aA1 ':� .> '.9' ',' �.- '., .•a,•.-. ,,... .,-,.. .,... �.,- !,,,. n -.`Fy c- '%"�.f' ;F'� a ^i+ 7. T. } .._ - .: "8Gu:FZ'".::"T'^'�a.... ,.:._. �,.:----y4n-• ,...__.-•.. .-.^... /; _ .=_�'.5, �' �-'+ -.—sPX';�.�dio�aordf�.••wsaY,i.!,aY...w__""--.__:.smwtfi+. .:..�ei`�rp1�T►mew`rs - '.••••.�#- r•.xtt.Msn ..�^,.>.�'s•A.SM-. '.'^trr+.n '.F J.^♦aM1Yk.^' 'Twill Bring the King and Queen To Canada Cry week and said I spent the even• the fruit store proprietor. rk Ings at home." "Oh. no, ma'am," was the. reply, r. , .e _ �Y�t i c,.ienc_•.. "we"7- ..thoao are only the `large' size. We _.•a•- - � �. e In back now and the light* aLo have the larger. mammoth, bill has come fn—it's for 50ci" sisal, (umbo, 'colossal, and auger s I S * colossal sizes! DOIn ~What diel you give your { 1 baby for his first birthday?" ;It was a reunion of old , rs asked �iAH. Rleharda friends and as a bit of fun, the STEAM POWER FOR PLANES "We omoney-box," �puests were each asked tit W Glenn W. f Detroit. pined his �.- x r5 Watson,' replled her friend, "and pave bring something to the feast. y y T y whose radio typewriter is .used on r � y" �. r �g, rloo!ern battleships throtigbout the him a lovely electric iron." The Englishman brought a bottle of whisky—the Irish= r• world, claims he has Inve�nnted i 'Are these the largest oranges man a tin of biscuits—and the r ' steam ower unit that would..drive -' - fir., . p you have?" asked Mrs. Brown of Scotaman his brother! airplanes across the country on a quart of water. ;: .. k •¢ f1 "< The device he terms a "cold coil" generator "results in instar• w •= taneous transformation of water • • into steam." By condensing the = ` • • 11 • t. - steam and using it,over and over, _ • he hopes to operate eve1. airplane engines without a boiler. FOR STORING BLOOD A dehydrating machine which will permit the safe storage of huge quantities of powdered blood - for transfusions is being experi- mented with. Chief problem of "canned" or -r storm blood for emergency in. -• `i jectioa into patients' veins has ► , R r & been its preservation. Costly re- ` z�c frigeration and elaborate tech- nique is involved.' ----- But this new machine dries the - blood and_preserves.it for instant use when mixed with distilled wa- ter. MACHINE CREATES HUMAN 1 Here.is the battle cruiser H.M.S. Repulse irr drydock at Portsmouth VOICE a • undergoing extensive alterations and g andtionse . across the forn is ,A machine that speaks, forming Classified Adve' disaingplay sailing which will bring the King and Queen. attune the Atlantic ' for their visit to Canada and-the United States. The "admiral's quarters" its own words in imitation of hu- in the stern of the vessel are being elaborately redecorated to-form the, man tents;was shown to scientists !royal suite. at the Franklin Institute Philadel- r BABY CHICK! PEH911NAL phis, last week. Its acme is the Yoder and it V BALE MONEY ON YOUR 1939 COV_ QUIT TOBACCta, SNUFF. EAx1LY, - ernment Approved Chicks. Leg-il. Inespenaively. Home Remedy. Testl k In It good usage to day in .a the first machine in the ,world to horns 9n, Barred Rocks, White Monial` guaranteed. Advice Free " ]eller, "Thanking you fit advance create speech. There is no "can- Rocks. New Hampabire Reds 9%c 1Bartlett'a Box 1, Winnipeg. H(..� for this, etc,?" " up Write for complete price list ow �an ' ? red talk. no recording. o! bullets cockerels and mixed IF YOU WANT AN AFF�EC,'TIONATE ANSWERS The Voder resembles an ever..' chicks, Baden. Electric Chick . romantic sweetheart, with. money, ter, wito e o Hatchery, Limited. Baden, Ont. write:• M 44 1 Yes; this !s really the only size typewriter, t yp p organ d ary Lee, S-0. Rolla..kite thing one can do to avoid-embar- keyboard, But insteadf musical SPEND THREE CENTS AND OR' haument, 111 Case John CBIIIIOt aC- MORTGAGE INVEaT1IENTr - 'himcept the invitation. E.One should notes,the keys sound speech toned. der your chicks by mail sane BY ANNE ASHLEY I, the Agent's Commission. We Bell LOAM YOUR SURPLUS FU:vDs ON avoid the direct and have no asents or sales- phrase, "let me make )On men. Brown Leghorne, White Guaranteed Fitst Mortgages on 1m- acquainted With-" Merely, say, "Mr. Leghorn•a 41n.50 per hundred up. Droved eery homes at 8 and 7 per Barred Rocks, 'White Rocks, New cent Interest. Write us for full de- one s, this is Mr.o-thin. 13• No; Hampshire Reds. Hybrids 811.00 Itabtaile- Mortgages20yes. A. M. Greenaway ee Est & HOw can I preserve Cat lem- one should not do this. 4. It 1s the up. Send for 1439 catalogue and Co..hed 20 ears, A. e Teem . T Via'• most gracious thing to do, even if complete pprice list of all Rrades. C 189 Yyonge Street. Toronto. A- Smear the Day old ch4eks, pullets and cock- , e c.uL surface with el- —+*- - one fa IIot actin! to ora HAVE t ATMNTtI p some particular -�e„� stair. TwMdle Chick Hatcheries -bier the yolk' or the white of an dish. 5. Between three-thirty and O U Limited, Fergus, Ontario. AN OFFER Tia EVERY INVENTOR. on. then set it aside to dry. four-thirty, except when calling oa Y List of inventions and full tntor- �~ 33UT BRAY CHICKS NOW—HAVE motion sent fresThe Ramsay Com- Q, !flow. can I remedy curtains a woman who announces a day at more big eggs to sell nest Fall ��staY. Resletersd, Patent Attorneys, . that have shrunk in-washing'and home during other hours. when prices are highest Write r Bank eat. uttaws, t'an. v .HEARD for free catalogue today. Bray -- are too short for the s ands. el. No. Thin phrase 1mp11ea one'sHatchery, -130 John Street North. PHOTOGRAPHY - - - A. Let oat the hemi add mate effort to force compliance: Hamilton, Ontario. -` -- smaller ones.. ..Thea} -'sew Cotton -._.... ----- ---- EE. \l.ARgEai T KITH EV- _ ----- - FR E. EN BRAY DAY-OLD CHlC]g8 IN FOUR- Cry roll flim developed and 8 high fEfinge on them. This is not a:pen- SISTERS UNDER THE SKIN ' teen pure breeds, also cross-breds, sloes prints Pac. Reprinta same ' sive, and the Curtains 1!111 have a available now. Prompt delivery. rice. 8 enlarged prints 25c geed Meetings Tea bunny and the lamb are shornristhaing Studio, Toronto. !sore attractive appearance: And combed and dyed, so, when F1ayrHatchery,,130 Jq et. tvorin, Q. How can I make Dread crumbs they're worn Hamilton, Ontario Rut'T1.08 - ►^• tiisisilp and quickly? 't1 •a1113 Ready By ta.hioasblea, they will feel , ARE YOU RUPTURED? Relief, A. Cut the -nft part from a stale Akin to. beaver and to seal. rtes Comfort, Pastclve Su rt with our advanced method No elastic or loaf of bread: ,and place it in a The skunk Is dyed tq simulate SHIP YOUR FURS TO THE OLD understraps or steel. Write, Smith - clean cloth bag; tie the bag at the Toronto will be,tbe-Meeca of live established house. Over forty Manufacturing Co.. Dept. 218, Pres stock,sheep,horse and swine breed- Baum marten whoafl majestic fate sear. in business. Lewis A. Jones, ton; Ontario. mouth, and rub it gently between err the week of Feb. 6th when It is to.masquerade as mink, 189 Talbat St., St. Thomas. itis hands for a few minutes. And so it TRACTOR s1AG'YFTO AN goes, although I think "AIR GOOD! Or83IIizatlODs representing various ' GENRRAT4/R Rn:rAtlts - Q. How can. I clean -tale itis The little creatures might prefer ,hearth? breeds will hold their annual meet? To stay exactly as they were. WIGS, ")UPEB; TRANSFOR�iA- BEND UJ YOUR TRACTOR 11lACNE- A. Probably pothing will clean tags ■t Toronto hotels. Special flan•, Switches. Curls, and all types to and Generator Repairs. We save speakers have been secured to talk «. of flneetrgvallty Aalr gouda write Tov mousy Ananson Armature the file Hearth any better than I m quite fed up with this for Ittnstrated cstatosnla Confldetr- Pa. r.. Bab Bey 'fit.. Toronto, ' on subjects close to the hearts of 'place, said one convict to an. g RoollillrG • --ebth dipped !n turpentine. �• tial forms arranged. Toronto Fluor the Associal'tions. an HR1r poly Of). ate Bathurst. y� Q How can i wash a suede Jack- The other. "Just because 1 hit the Toronto. I! �t Ontario -Large Yorkshire oov- ---- ON". ERIS HOME. 12 ROOMS, ALI, A Club. The Berkshire Club "carder with a shovel the -- rented Income $180.00 rent, 850,00 Wash'is warm water and pure ernor won't let-me attend.choir FOR SALE moothiy. .getI 11,200.00, 47 Tonga weep suds, to which has been added and Ontario- Tamworth Club are all practice n NrW FARM TEA]f HARNESS 121. at., Office 530. about one .tablespoonful of house- meeting at the Carts Rite hotel On New heavy horse blankets with ft hold ammonia to a gallon of water. theSTOP THAT ITCH - ` afternoon of Monday, Feb. 6th, - surcingle attached 82; new stri' 'You look very downcast.' buara;y hr+rnees 8'18: used buggy , with the annual dinner of the Qat. ' -'Wnse and stretch to the desired Yes, m wife - •-Swie harne*n i12. 1111 collars; top bolt= rectum, cite. My treatment has for six weeks and I wrote her ev yry 130; cutter t2a: waggon Droved euccesslul. Inexpensive. `;•�; A. How can I rid m house of Hon.'P. M. Dewan, (int. Minster 1i argon wheels Par Iculs W. Luras, 125 Rana. 9 Y of Agriculture, will address the an- GNberrh'295 College $t�gToronnx nao. lagh Ave., 'Vancouver, D.C. toentipedee. nuai dinner of the Ont. Sheep A. It is better to allow the house WHEN IN TORONTO, SEE R1GR OF,1111D PRRSti?RF. _ WESTERN CANADA �.- tientipedes to go.on their way, as Breeders' Assn. t R'ednesdaS eve IMPROVED EQUIPPED SECTION " thej are really helpful. They feed Hing' Feb. 8th. At the annual meet- ,HERMAN'S Hir,14 RIJNah PRESSURW—WRITE Farm In Central Eastern Alberta Ing fpllowing .the dinner, J. A. Tel- for tree booklet artd full particu- park area, rallwAy village one mile OO roaches, spiders, and other g FACTORY ,cat r iaro reFardtrix our amazingly sue- beat abundant water,clear title. all �tsfor will report on Gradin of Rams Aa JAU cesaful hvnlond treatment Pedi- cash terse discount; no entente; re- ~'r in Ontario for 1938, Homer J. May-• of greed i'rodnrts. Saskatoon. Sask, tiring. Box 14. Malek: Alberta. bee will discuss "experimental car- cass grading of lambs" and G: E. �+ �� �0�}� Modern - O'Brien, Manager of the Canadian ` F Co-operative Wool Growers' Assn. Average Savings of JEtiquette will talk on, "Wool marketing' in 1938 and prospects for 1939'.• 1!�$ to lf2 of regular prices a . $Y ROBERTA LEE E. HERMAN CO. Ltd. ♦ 1. When an invitation has been 700 BAY ST. TORONTO extended over the phone. i all G 0 I N G T 0 TOWN? 0 t 0' -right for a wife to say: "Dia I1 ask• ' John if'he has any other plans for. 'Tuesday evening, and then call you , ` -Remember to get -back.'" SATISF J" jour Copy of this CHEST COLDSUSERS :Y S. Would it be all right,'when In- week's Toronto. Here's Quick Relief fr m E E troducing two persons, to,say: "Dir. t Their�ISTRESSI Smith, let me make you acquainted ";' Star Weckly. Rub soothing, warming MusteroIe with Mr. Brown"? well into your chest and throat. 3. Is it,proper when eating to Musterole is NOT just a salve.It's .stack two or three dishes, in order a "Counter-irritant" containing to make more room on the table? = old-fashioned cold remedies, oil of '^ 4: When -dint a in' a friend'sT J R ED FEET mom'and other valuable ingredi- <.•.•..• r L, home, should a guest take a help- =eats ifl. n a clean white ointment. _ hai —_The_sai iefied_aeclafm of ovhundred t dish,Ing of eache ars me -F7N0 --better than the oto d fashionedmus — •owaen is your positive guarantee of the greatest heating value mon " ik offered? E,1 SE thSr tard plaster. Musterole penetrates, buy. Give your home the»tbrWlttg comfort and depeatlatiiliry cal i What are'the hours for formai YO` WN •i tip stimulates warms and soothes,help- of•the worlds finest anthracite". Order blue coal'toddy. - g' _ t R Ely ful is quietly relieving local conger- ` Ve yon aUsed by millions for SO 'Order from 'your nearest 'blue coal' dealer today. Ask Recommended bar many doe- him also about the 'blue coal' Heat Regulator which • ' tole and pulses.Made to CAnada,in provides automatic heat with your present equipment. three strengths: pular Strength, »3 <.n Children's (mild),and Extra Strong. Ali MORTURE tc h dmlggists,4W each.In A Minute t ' ib relief 4am_ the keEtns of ecaid ixetsley • , ' g ' 1Moda sthaet�fs Jooieales� rseha and otJsa.tla s asp writ )k. caritas ss asr w 1 R PRESCRtirloK Its zantb abs _ sed~Ib•lrrirarad skin assry tresxiM sad stab• ,O• • • 1 COMFORTa+'` ' - 8nt-�l•s fad. tba oast tntema 1t•baas le- - �4t Wass A Ask u dry wcIll fi36 vNe~ a Musrye Toe in 'The Shadow every Sat., 7 p.m.' CBL, Toronto, or ers'1ssl bash Lk Car D 0.0.Mt[,7foles, OR 7/ r etRis r.v•r•o. sr"Isrrs • n �saue No. 4 —• 39• 6.30• p.m., CBO. Ottawa. r11X 7t ♦, ,• .r c .:J Nr _. 4 - y, ..'T. .v �,':•'. "'Tp va+, ,-4' .,'� .:J' •Y l-z j - !': '+. �.n.J.�.: ,. +y �v,..... '.�-.w .... ..-.:.T. ._..�.p_ "-f }�" /qY.i'• .y.-�' - -Lj, t�- •� j '.. 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This beings , - ,#Lear neer P1sY --Mise Ruby --Andrew is under ant for Feb�russy 10th, by mercberabip drive, each Paid-up ISOen the doctor's a iie, and we hope she f�1 <<LEAIDER»Ds�smitic Club of she United rn,ember is requested ti bringas Pickering S � — - _ will soon be beck on the A. __ � guest s friend who is likely to Born' on Monday, Januar9 11 --St. George's Women's Guild became a member. After the sup- vrlll,bald their monthly 23rd, at the OshPrvra General Hos- y meeting per, the club Roams ,ill be 'igen Service alit Cleanliness of bliss. Fiswkes on to �• William for recreation, pool, cards, check- -at the limo Hewis, (nee Hilda Poynter), of ,,ghureday Feb. 2nd. The attendan- Whitby, a daughter. ers etc. A good time is promised ,Ce is growing ea<ah mo»cth and in and these . is no charge. Every Cowen'8 Tea;Cup -i this New year we are hoping .-The regular meeting of the Big Store Dr .Taekaon e for member is requested to be present Perfection TEA W. M. S. of the United Church ,gresRer and better results than with a guest: Bring Your own TEA Hofy Sub CO(OA -ever before. will be held at. the home of Mrs. spoon. Chinaware ._..,Burns' Night, which takes F. T. on Wednesday af- Commencing Feb. 1st, Wednes- i8 good Tea Bpeeial' - 1 lb Tins ]ate this Friday g ternoon Felb lit at 3 o'clock. 6 vith every lb ; P evening will be day of eaR h week w'iIl be Open --The regular monthly •meetuig pkg- Only 25e. .70E lb- - .celebrated in the Music Hall„ Night of the Club:. For• the next 1-2 lb. 2ZC. 31C. of the W. M S. of the Presby, ••;'Whit�l%Y,;in the usmssari�r An two months the Eaecntive of the ual terrors Church will be held on t program has been Pro- Club intend to have some interest- . t Thursday, Feb. 2nd, at" the hoarse eve Wednesday ev- Seasonable items of interest in the �vided and a large crowd is expee- of- Mis. Hugh Miller at 2.30 P. M. m8 program Tl' y. number from Puckering are ening, to wNch the p.tblic, men Dry Goods Department. eYPe�n attend. ^-fie turkey supper given in the ;women and children are invited. basement of the United Church on _FollowjDg. the heavy snoy-fall tiVednesday, Feb. 1st,'au inter- - an Monday II1Bht and Tuesday and. Friday evening last by the man- siting preg is already booked, Shaker Blankets, "Ibex" braed, in pink,blue or gold border. t -the high ,wind of Tuesday night, agers of the Presbyterian Church including Moving Pictures slid a 70 x 90, Special Price, $2.59 per pair. vvw quite a success. There was a .I,ectnrer-from the • Department of manyh of the roads in the township good attendance and an excellent Same quality as above in regular striped border or candy _ ,chiefly in the northern parts, be- g° Game and Fisheries This eveni:�g ow supper was provided which was will be both entertaining and ed- stripe or in plain white. Regular double bed size, 52.45• name irizpassable, enjoyed all. �. : was put at work on the Brock Rd. ucational. ere is no charge u Shaker Flannel plain white cr stripe, in. wide, c. per yd. and other County Roads• and were served an enjoyable Program �. a silver collection will be taken to given, the chief feature of which: hei defray expenses. Lovelysoft Woolette for pyjamas, nighties e'.c. Pretty T-19oon opened UP for traffic. wa"-the-talk-given-.iby_Mr-Alfred_ P --- - c _ ,_ Hockey- ._ ednesday,-Feb.-8th..-will'-be- patterns, 36 iA.-raeide>--�Re ial price _c. per yard. The Pickering Dairy . Scaddi one of the survivors of 29 Tea�i went -da�rm to defeat at ng, Mystery Niglst, You will have to lar a size, in blue or green stripe' the hada of the Audley players the Moose giver Marie Disaster in fCrinklette Bed Spreads, g came to find out what the pr+ograia Nova Scotia, three years ago.. Heis zoing Only 1.49• by_the score of. 3-0. Pascoe Broth- gave a vivid description of the o t be to be, knit you can count Y 5 _ tuined in stellar performance on it being well.worth seeing. terrible experiences,-through which Many 1110Te OC�dB aDC�ends t0 Clear a>; Bargain Prices foe' the victors: Next game -at the Wednesday, Feb. 15th, there` will y -. -• -� , he -and.his two companions pass. - Duribeston -Rink, Jan. 27th. Pick- be :ahovvn Moving Pictures from the -COME' ON IN vs. Box Grove; and Audley ed in the ten days during which _ Department of Mines. ering they were entombed deep down in stated, above, these �Vednes- .M CHARMAN �, D bertOn' the mine during which Arenuous ' dap evening programs are all op4. S Another Fellowship Hour - efforts were being made to rescue "ping held at the close of the eV en to the public, Hien, women and - selvice in the United Church them. Mr. Seadding is still Fulfe!- eWdren. heriences. His an Sunday next. -All who enjing fi+oan - as experiences. BUY YOUR the last one, are cordially invited nerves are shattered,and he is a- Aivertisasaa+ts R soros Sys smd ung their fraid that he may Yet lose Doth . to feet. Notwithstanding all he has FARM LISTINGS WANTED — RUBBERS friends. Ihe W. A. is reminded passed through, he intends to re Ali sizes, equipped or not. Bayernthat a sup of tea wi11 be served tarn to the mines in-March as the waiting. No. sale, no charge- Sead _ WW ane asked to bring cookies or work is so fascinating. Drring tht full information to I. V. DITSNEY, j j*1L` n f _ smash cakes. - ev�ng, all joined in community Real Estate, Oshawa phone 1660. -at B VTIN1,i —The regular meetiina of the singing. Mr. Wagstaff, baritone 'Women's Institute will be- held on- loist, sang several numbers that — one Shorthorn cow, Men's 6-Eye Rubber, . $1.59 Tltorrdaq evening, January 34th at soFOR SALE y� "! o'clock in the auditorum of the co'r'e much enjoyed. Mrs Spratt third calf, due Feb. let. Lloyd J. 4i 4•g7uekie �Qershue, : $2.5�r was accompanist- White, Lot 22,.rear con. 6. Picker- -- Men's �nuriity Ch*. 'nils Knee Tubber Boots, $1.89 - an open meeting, so bring your ;trig. `-friends. A good Prog�n is assur- - SALE — .6-roomed house. 1 -- ----- r. Wilson, Felt &-Rubber Boots, ,$2.50 ed. A lecture by x lion, HONEY acre ground in Village of Clam- .- lRubber _ PrineiPral of the K'ubue school on wont. Apply.at Beats liousdurn- Q ] , Y New School.ourdiuluai- wilt 3409 Pounds,aC_.Amber Hone 'n _y Claremont. ' en and niunbers by local - }1FirBt naiit $nbbele ma a leer � to given Cvery little buekwhes,0 has _ _. price We ever saw. ---�Q, �►t lila lowest r L talent. Kindly note change of day been plated with the retailers STRAYED — yearling heifer. Ap- kering uM date• below, who are selling.at 59c. PlIr Y James Taylor, C1at�emont. _ Fred T. BUb�iD�, - ..;'ftf> coldest spell- of.the win- Per .pound pail (net). A quan- FOR SALE — Five trash cows and stsbliated I867. ter occurred on Sunday when the City of this extra grade honey several springers, Durhams and - —— l•i.._ wry gypped to the zero is being offered locally at this Jerseys. Also cedar posts for sale. - point although lower temperaturesvery low' price. -Housewives, A. C. Diaanond, phone- Pick $706.- - - SPECIALS than this was recorded in chits here is a chance to stock up -idkstriet. 'At the same tine thehead with life finest of honey ata LOST — Beagle hound, female. L b hearieat snow-fall of the season very low price. 59 ccs. while it light tan , black and white ;Breakfast Bacon, 25e• a 1 � took ple;oe ^,•illi saloon two inche, Iasta. -•marki Dost between Baru atn _ ngs. g'lt -' of snow. Tie high wind which oc- Ask your dealer for Fuller's and Alarkdiam Townline, Jan., 16th. Minced Steak, : .1 2c. a lb. +companied the snow-fall made the Reward: Wm. Norton, Pickering. Honey, at Red & White; The 1 s1C• a lb. ...':cold more severe. As a result of gig Store, Wm. Sadler, Green- -Pork Liver, !r the severe weather, the church FOR SALE — Choice Collie pup- wood, Roy Morrish, Cherry Flee, make good cattle dogs. For attes►danc srisall: The gleet wood, Woodward's, Brougham. ,Stewing Beef, 12c• 'storm which • preceded - the cold bei McEwen> Pickering. - snap made the rads and the side- - - - Jewel Shortening, :15e, a lb walks very slippery - - Classic Cleansert VVVIllouil JL the country who are more desery• alz _. ing .of gratitude and fympathy :],ea ue ScheJule - _ 6tins, 25c. than the rural mail carriers. They g perform.their duties in all kinds of aR E weather witsont a muairsur and Jan. 3rd Pickering vs. )+insole ' ' with a snra]e. Ili the winter there Box Grove vs. 'Broughams, Markham Rink is many `a time when they start :Butcher phone 3000) - -•Pic�:erin� cut on their trip with a• shovel in Jab. 10th Brougham vs. Kinsale - their cutter to dig out the roads Box Grove vs. Che-rrywood, Markhi4-4 Rink when other people refuse to lead fickerming their fireside to' brave the cold'and' Jan. 1?th. Dimbarton vs. Pickeris.glro' nmonger orni r. ver' se?dim do they ' v hitevale `.Durkarton 'Rinkst , d b Audrey s W , fail to make their trips. • And in the summer tiii:e, neither heavy Jan. 17th .Kinsale vs. Box Grove b' � T mains• nor mud is allowed to ,prey- a Brougham vs. Cherrywood _ Markham Rink - - ,'OVR ent them from DIaking the- regular _ trips. And they do their arduous - Jan. 20th Audley vs. PickerinWish work at a very mwg� salary and Warm supply their own cars, or horse 3Dunbarton vs. Whitevale z Dunbarton Klink - and vehicle as the case may be. Jan 24th ,;grnugham cos. WhitecaIe Ht this Season At six o"clock on Sunday y Kinsale vs.. Che ood Mark2iam Rink i morning, Mr: .Ncrijrnan . Gartehore, _ the Year that t is - a of the British-American' Service Jan. 27th Audley vs: Dunbarton Station at the East end of the rill- Pickering ds'. Box Grove Duiibarton §Zink age, was wpmkened by the odor of X11 have Health, happiness & acid fumes. This odor was coon Jan 31st Kinsale vs. Whitevale L follovred by a slight explosion in Cherrywood vs. Picldering Markham Rink `,Prosperity througaiout the' Year, the refreshment part of the stat- Jon. Upon inveeti , 3rd roua�►am vs.Dsus�ar3on - - -the,.room full of fumes and smoke. Audley vs. Box Grove. •:'Dunbsrton Rink He and Mr. Wilkinson broke a - __. _ - 9 - - a large window in order to get Cherrywood vs. Whitevale Markham Rink extinguisher. Miss Elsie Adair and Box Grove vs. Dunbarton " - - Master Don. Scott were.awakened . _. = and ran down the street to the Feb. 10th Kinsale os. �iudley Town Hall and rang the fire-slaWn. $ro ham vs.. Piekerin Duiibartoii Rink ' �:. , . . _..:, ull . - - g got for McCormick-Deering Farm h'aehtnery ori By the time the engine arrived, - .?I e 7 . Mr. Gartabore and Mr.-Wilkinson Feb. 14th Whitevale vs- flickering Repairr. had the cline well under control Brougham vs: Audley MarktsaW l - pW Koff =We bs�1t an Cel !t. 0! tt la slot M" r�A�� Dama$e was estimated by Gartshore at $1000, most of it Fel a.. Che;rywood vs. Audley 0o covered by insurimce. The fire was Dunberton vs. Mnsale Duillrarton RinkI S. BALSDUN, Pians slam ed on a faulty motor in the rehtgerator. _! . Feb. 21st Box Grove vs. Whitevale •.. .Dw1barton vim. Qierrywood Markham Rin# - -�•r-