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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1939_02_03 ,.. - ` '' ck .C. .y,r.. 1.;: ;r'.s 'l9,4k.-•. 'M;.. • .5..': F :br.. •'S4` ''+�+ ,„�y^;zec �` ae . . �'k.. ,.:.yi,.. ^t:L.!+^•- ,r�-.r.^- ,c-arsc,^ras- rrfi••'+-...-es. •�-s�:s;. y.,. .moi; ...--+-.'rr+ .� 'm` -"'r � �,w.' ..,..ars, -:,�G:� :t. "�� +,�.,••r,;.. r� -� ..+- '.�- ,..,t ,`�.. Y,�. ;:'�? �{ri'3. F�"'� - �"''' `":`��'-r ..`air'a�.�.• �'G•-+�.,•• '.' ,°�h'` 1� �;, ..rF:.a ""3..,+.+x»=tTt, t ,!�d�_ tr.:�''^ s 3 "¢ -+•...+::f•" fc#T-.,,.. .- .- � i,.�i7.". 7,' r. -.±.•i.:K :.c s R:. �s :tui w •::� r ' fir..:. .au ..+ i :,�:. ..�m�-a v ;,w;:� _ ^..1°^,::.» ✓.-� -q"Ate.s,.;,y T -...r 7", r• )r - r _ �...=.,-i-• — - .y:.��.::-tea• - -- - '''--'� A s - anal .. - OL.-. LV.tII :PICSERING; ONT., FRIDAY, FEB.. 3 1939 . No. ?4 n5' �teo1>estistottal �r[+rl:�, PicLering Township Hockey League WHITEVALE) GREENWOOD NOTICE W Medical :. • Standing ; Qo Friday, February 1M, the B. H. 0. P'EARSON—Physician .,. Woman's Association of the United ILL and Swaeoo. Duobaiton. cay Uar trneks pass your way Pickeringg ,• ,. ,. ,, ,, li Churel; will hold a real fine Val- M every day. ISSG--1936 RE. P'OKSYTH, Oph.D.. Director Audley.. .. .. .. .., .4 entine Supper in+the basement of .Ogtome•tiew Association of Onnso lies. COAL., COKE; Dcnbartoi�•• .+ .. 4 ' the ehurrh Supper from 6.30 till •tatscW Memberof-Abe Amerieaa OptometrMal • CHOPPING Eyes ezamiaed by appointtasent. WuOD OE�ENT Brougham .. .. .. .... .. 4` all are served.- A delightful prog- lhkoae Neva.c�acea�,oe;Dor. r r CherryvNood .. .. .. .. .4 rain will follow. A comical, hilar- Monday,�Wednesday aqd, Friday M ., Jrsgeii. BAND, GRAVEL,. sale•le .. .. .. ....2 1Ous drama, "The Biggensvilte Up- WE GRIND FINE Finlift Society" will be presented by gran 'Shorts and feed ofy al! and .Box.Grover,, ,.,, ,+ .....2 the Eliteramatic Society,. We D(WALD RUDDY Barristelr. e y . f00 1r`to � w a'C-�°r'i°s: BUILDER'S SUPPLIER advise, if you cannot laugh, you ends, also fnioerala and of er , SIM Ah.ias of Coutt dour.Whitby. Sty ' Games at Dunbartoaa 'Jan. -27th. had better stay at home. Music eoncentrafes for profitable,feeding $EA70N, BELL if ROSS' also local oartege Work at intermissions. ,Admoesion, 25c. kept on band+• We have also plaeed in stock a fall Durtbraton 12 — Audley 2. and 10t. BarristOra tf Solicitors Pickering 4 -- Box Grovel. AUDLEY We.at_ock only the best.Poultry .live of Maple Leaf Milling . d +" [reeds and Supplies. :W,J.BEATON.K.C. Telephone , Id.BROOKE BELL,]tS.C. Adel,2838 a Feeds. Games cit Markham, Jan, 31st. Audley was snowbound for a __ A72 Day St. . MITCHELL J.D.P.ROS$ CH few days this week. . , L.POND Toronto Pickering, Ont. Cherrywood 2 — Pickering 0. invited out to Brooklin on Wednes- �}it U._Y.I 'HAP dt Uo.'. Barris- '"- - day evening to hear a Red Cross w k I Facafaior Life %T onto StStaocouVo: P BROUGHAM R j i�iursin lecture. �l.-kindB=_ IDI D' T Office hone?400 Residence 9520 Nursing Telephone AA.t•tss: r-tcR.a�rhes asia. atf a local hockey boys are to be The Beal Stare,Claremont The temperature reached 20 be congratulated upon their, winnings ng 6 lily—�OYk A MGUS McMILLAAI—Barrister, Sol- PHONE 921 low here on Wednesday morning. and their good practice: The local iii Tuning. Guaranteed, ttor, Notuy Public. I9 Melinda Street Two windows in the church were Yasooto. Teleabone Elltin 6i 03. 29t1 'dance in their aid was postponed on C. 19• MaCDONALD _ 7 attended a accoun o . 209 Close Ave,. TaroMo _ Leta<td1JL IL presentation of "Julius Caeser" at The Qu members' annual ban- ►code Laketiide•150Z We Fire displaying an attractive *[uJ~ERI38RT T. FALLBIBE, L. D S.. variety of Hart House on Saturday afternoon quet is ing held in the school- l ;Cl D.D,S,Graduate o1 Oe Roya, COIL a of Aluminum and Araniteware Ste. last• house on 10 ay evening 'next. Orden taken at NEWS O® as Oaatai Stir7�eoas.and the tiniventty o1 Toronto. Furniture and Furniture The Yuong' People's banquet on bast year's d all prospective Octet is re second door east of St. And- =Church. ad• I�1oteltieN.' p fit, ww'.Ch rch. Pickering.out. Ofte�houn: 9 January 23rd, was not well attend- men-bers wil be welcome. Each FUEL. p.a.:Zor &I apoolota►ent. (x-1n Prices low, 1a keeping with times. ed, as expected due to the very se - suv e). a Piek area. rY memaers household is being charg- ere weather. ed 25 cents. And Pon-members each , wawa ache. ! The Y. P. U. held their weekly the same in order to defray exp- � Farr"s Elevator. meetingin church on Sunda ! � y eases. A dance wlll follow the ban- Builders Supplies � ' � �-~�- _,_'. evening, with President Allan Ell- quet. Come out and enjoy a good pp K. 13CATON. TOWNSHIP Claremont On D., Cleat. Conveyancer.Comm asiones for ! e ieott, presiding. Ross"Knox, the evening in the good old winter. takwa .®davits. AccauotAnl.Ete. Isis,_of �..� Missionary Convener was in charge time. Lumber and Lath E KER Uaeriage l.isenacs. Wbitevale.Out. I A. E. RICHARL:CN ftone —' Res.' J38 omen was of e p gram DL'h"BARTON B. C. fibro les ' i Slaing or Selling the Br slam Town Hall, oConcert*of the n Fri{ u hockey tea brought honor' $ blue Coal GENERAL INSURANCE our oc ey m g REAL ESTATE Chop of Any Kind day a ening, February 3rd, at ri o'clock. A splendid program to our vale last week 1>y defeating Alberta 4081 A' eONVEYrANCING Poultry and Hog-Feeds, Fiesta P p. gram is ass- - Grinding Every lred. Dont' mise it. Audley 22-2� DOIIle8ti0 Coke _ g y A7 y-.• `Token by the wind. A number-of our Young people CFmen� ]LIm@ Plagtel' 1 •°- �'--�tt old eatabLsred aseoey. ready . Sloe Coal j't Wood � wenn to the city on .Wednesday ev- , to Norte. The Annual Public Library Bd. Feneiif, and Roofing Material - ening to see "Music by Faith" that Maple Body WCod pkv, Pick. B000 zi? g meeting Rill be held-on Saturday was broadcast over CBL, afternoon, Fea 4thig�le to at end 'Phe .`•On-We Go'' group of the Aaen.ts for Lnady Fence and Met 1 a. _ e sl ho dm YY --MAW- this public )rumness meeting an.i wo*nsa s Association are g �bOQfln� - - #rICHNSED AUCTIONERR ANI) �• ..�1• �t.'i E help to elect officers and hear the Social in the S. S• Room of the iDd VALUATOR reports of the pgat yeas. United Church on the. 'eveningof t^nekebutt Im l@ments 18sleo cooduticted A.nywhero The citizens of the communitf, February .14th, St. Valentines p 7.9 Pbonaof write- Address 814 Dundas IneuraIIoe of A1T Hindi.; gathered at the town hAll .on Mon- may. deeuse Pelee. Belpre Bu7lty street, East. — d A birthday party was held at —_-- ---- ay evening, to enjoy a social Whitby. ooturio• Best Rates Available W1tIt the home of Mrs. S. G. Morrish on WILSON B R O�. dance, and to honour Mr. and Mrs. «� Securityand Service. Ted Mantle, on their recent marr- Thursday afterno9n,' it being the t lige. The bride and Broom were 53rd anniversary of the Women's At Claremont Association of Dunbarton Church. C.ocost + • ` _'Address Phone the recipients of many lovely' and PboneMark 7800 useful gifts. The occasion was used to honour BROUGHAM PICK SIG one cf its life members ,_•ease Mv, Ernest C. Fetzer The sur :,t Fneettnif of St:'John's _ congregation was held in the'church thdaP also occurred on that day• g10i up—mane? requlrei. Gad St. -Paul's Anglican, Dunbarton. ' .'ROOFING SPECIAL on Tuesday afternoon, Jan.•24th. - � m°�g'e"' GARDEN CROPS Rev. J. E. Glover, Pastor, presided, Sunday,' February 5th, Septaages- LAWYER ima. Sunday School at 2 p: m. Cel- 3-1 Std. Wght. Asphalt Shingles Cel- and opened the meeting with pray- Per ages,_ ',!0 yeues �erlemm Oration of the Holy Communion $6.00 x'? 'PG'ill Pay` Profits er. Mr. Warren C: Willson acted as S-1 Bty, ht. Asi�lphalt Shingles _ F , l88 LAWRENCE AVE, EAST If Z'ov Use secretary for the meeting. The re- at 3 o'clock. Preacher at this ser- 'may �•� N Al II R A L MINERAL N>r RA L vice, Rev.' E. G. .Robinson. The Per 1 . TORONTO, ONT. ports b the various organizations All first quality Torbato y Annual Vest. Meetingof-the con- q ' were most encouraging. Mr. How= Roofing Ca Shingles. In lots c' If you knew you WERE NEXT PhOB hates gregation .will be held on Friday, and Malcolm reported for the Ses- of 5 Ngre. or over. I' Y Y p on. All activities of church avork February. 3rd, at. 8 p•.m. in- the you would hvatle in afisr that In. To increase Yields and Imprcvt Quality reported as very , good, for the hall. Prices subject to change witho� suralxe Protection we've •been of all cope — talking about year. Eighty members are on the GREENWOOD R EE��'OOD ttloHee. �•- -~ YOU MAY. BE NEXT N Lockwood congregational roll. Antmber of .•_ PICKERING D. young people have been received Miss May Brown is visiting Mrs. • +� T into full communion and a nuntker N. Bie of Pickerin CYRIsu E: MORLEY PickeringMille Qf baptismal services held. The LUMBER YARD : GENERAL INSURANCE Miss A[il�red Coi�"ett, of the Con- J Ota Motto—Service .and Protection 'PICK FftING, ONT". death of one of our oldest memo-' tae School,.Scugog, spent the week- PHONE 3100 pgi� pickerZitg ggOp WE DELIVER urs, �firc. Thomas Knox, i.S record- end with her parents. ed. The M. and M. fund report-was Lyat Mark has, returend to Wat- PHONE 5317 given by Mrs. Fred Cassie, in the. erford. 'Lyal has a good position -. absence of her husband. .The all- there. We wish him success. �NEO'�� t' .A. SMARTLY °cation was met, and was greatly The -W. A. are holding. their CHEMICAL Is G. CLENDENING assisted' by a contribution of $70 meeting at the home of Mrs. Gib- ♦ Modern Steel Bed FUNERAL DIRECTOR from the' Young . People's Union, son next Thursday at 2 M. All and a legacy fr6.m the-estate of the ladies welcome. FOOD Btautifully finished in walnut privets Ambulance Ixte � strgcret Miller, of $100. The The many' frieends' of 'Mrs, Joe VITAMIN U Mt`EfiAL TONIC grain enamel effect ' Day and Night Service' W. M. S. and Mission.Band,were Clark are pleased to know she has Each $10,75 Phone 9006 reported . by Mrs. �• Philip. recovered from her severe cold. To aid in the: : Real comfort in a Mtttress Malvern b000 Splendid meetings were held due- Rev, H. H. Mutton is still confin Prevention of Nutritional A �_L ing the year, with their allocation ed to the house, suffering from with hundreds of coil springs. Markham, w -Ont. ii>aet. Tice 'Y. P. Us and Sunday the effects of a' severe cold. . We. .prevention of Rieltets, Dental These are topped with layer School were reported by Mr. Hugh hope he wily soon be restored to Caries, and Tetany of Vitam. � felt and upholstered in special - - Miller, both organizations carrying his usual good health, in D, deficiency. on very successfully, Mrs. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. 'McWhirter were at Damask ticking.,$17.50. ry Prevention of Iodine deficiency, i• - Dorton told of the Baby Band act- Little Britain, .helping to celebrate Building of Resistance " We `'Thank YOU Modern high riser, steel bed- ivities. The church's financial state- Mrs. McWhirter's wedding anniver= springs, cablewire.witb small ment was presented by Treasurer, sary, on January 21st. Adelieious food supplement Our many customers and �,, , _ e tea s at each end:-:;�?:73: --mss - containing gaastitiFs�f-Vita- w Wainut finisbed dresser to 'friends, for your patron- total of receipts of $856, and app- to Normal, was hoarse for Sunday. 11►itls and Minerals frequently roved by auditors, Hugh.Miller acid Mr, and Mrs. Ernie Trimble a" match...522.50. lige In 1938, and ' w'ish T, C. Brown All obligations have holidaying at Long Beach, Californ- laekrng in ordinary diets been met. The Officers, Trustees ! y ia. Small dose—Easy to take ' you all a Happy and and Stewards, have all been reel- ' The Young People took charge of XMw Aslldauee, Ds7 w Nutt ected. Miss(Annie Bayles was app- the church service .Sunday in 24 day treatment, $1.1� r P>�e us* :Prosperous 1839. ointed Assistant Organist. Sunday their usua cion way. Mrs. J. L. _ School officers and leaders• will Pegg gave a splendid talk.on some 72 day treatment, $2,45 XVIIIBII3�Y continue as at present. Miss Doris of the best,_—old hymns, of tbe� r i' t C. A. STERRITT Johnston was appointed Assistant Hyimary. JONES ;\ Sardware Tinsmith Bible Class teacher of the Y. P. The Young People's Union and * ING NE H. 'laic Funeral, Director PT4HH$INGi Class. Mrs. Dean Mairs, is Assist. their friends had . very good att- The Rex&U Dm' vebt sJ ,.FnraitlQre Dealer ant for Beginners' At the close of endance nt the banquet on �daY Flavus Pick. 68 the meeting refreshments and tea evening last. These meetings have was servW by the ladies, when s i -• >i ljptetusl�t. • Gitano been very helpful to a-1 that ware 4 lop Social l;slf-hour was etlfayed. able to attend. - e , tett ., }T .�..."', sett.. .• -•..: •!'+. . raw :, •: i'b � - f°• y,1 .r vn4•�,�, ,���i+!.�v. . ✓s .,:R .' .' - ^'-ro'�� •:. tea. .. •�....�:,�. .:•sn*w-L 'rJr-.^.;".u''�/:m': .r-,:- r•v rpc' a.3..<'^s^ �.:-"r: ..: i.r r. w .. ,• ^ ,. „✓�. �*a¢ •, este-, „'5., ._, �.,.•�+u-'.:r.^.r r v... � . C. 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And with him drank a - find hie father dead and sinister renegade sheriff and a renegade i forces at work, trying to make him cattleman. Without further words; violate his parole so that he can Starbuek and Brockwell went out How To Achieve 1 basin be railroaded to prison. into the night. �- the Brockwell: and their gang Arthur remained and drank and - Q F Interest ;A Happy H� are plotting to gain possession of drank until he was dead-.'funk. �.Circle L ranch and the property At least, the other two were fight- of Mona Hall, a neighbor and life- ing ire who, in the final short- e / Juko $■ys That Husband'Ro- rl� to /omen els Shall Jobs at � long friend of Slim Loyale. down. ►fere game to sniff smoke. `t Slim discovers that Sheriff Star-' ,But he was the rat, drinking tooP linin HspPY buek,bas joined the plot against stifle his innate cowardice, `o try e -.'Readers Won" Want App]fmiatione him.' With the help of Dakota and whim his shaking nerves to �/ /� • ■ Blue and his cowboys, Slim Loyale face the L•ig showdown. "When your husband eOmea home tired fi•o their wera t. Otit at the Dot H Dot, Mona I ; RT small lob that he likes to do. He'll Halt was radiant. Sam- Tisdale i By Katharine Baker _ 4', lore it!" was the advice given to - - CHAPTER XIX had just laid a pile of bills on the / There is no dessert problem in wires by Judge H. S. Mott, of the "I say yes," exploded Tisdale. table before her. "Tber,'s fire the summertime with fresh fruits Juvenile and family courts of To- '' "I-ga�monay-itt_m� ' the tl:ousand dollars, Miss Hall," he +~ available but it sometimes does vont°, addressing a London (Otit.) boys down in Jericho Valley have said-"T'h-ere'it-proba „ - `�,S_._ assume the proportions-of a rob- audience last week. authorized me to act for the whole thousand or fifteen hundred more lem during the winter. BecausebO crowd. Let's go an' see the young due soh. We'll make a good count the main courses of winter meals "Ilan's greatest need is t.• do ' lad right away." as the herds go through the things,"Judge Mott continued, 'and y g}t y, g pass i are usually hoarier and take more - the nflrth end of'Jericko. i'ufi i time to giving him a Job will hive him an That nigfif�ie`h-in - prepare, let the desserts- can' rest happy- that we'll rhoot - -- be light, simple and easy to digest. opportunity to exercise that urge. and shuttered windows, three men More than that, it is part of the Met in heated argument in George square with yuh."• _ For this purpose, winter fruits and - Oh, I know on will, air. Tis- a tin of coconut, tender' fresh. sharing which must be in every Arthur.': offs^e. Arthur himself y home and part.of the understanding ''was again nervously pacing back dale," she cried. "You don't know and meaty-preferably "southern •• and close relationship betowe�•a a and forth, while Sarg Brockwell what this means. You can't giros:. } style' can be'kept on hand: The man and. ,,soman which mag: a and Jigger Starbuck occupied Tisdale grinned Mehbe 1 can following rec:pe5 gill show how' n chairs. better than yuh think, miss." he easy and delicious coconut des- home lobe other hanef, a hoar and - 1 "I telt you," snapped Arthur. zroke in. "Gine all the en:ii to serf can be. should' praise a wife's, cooking. ber -K« Loyale here. He f€ggered rt out �ge're got to act quick, without a F'ATTI:I.ti 4$53 Coconut Tumble hat and'dress, #f'lie expects hagpi- minute of delay. If we don't, vee for the both of us." 3 bananas, diced 1 Jose everything. Those herds are As the three men werz leaving, By ANNE ADAMS nese, the speaker told .the mea in g' liana caught Slim b the arm. Her Wear a bolero Juice of 1 orange the audience. "Women build a dif- ug y t , - if you'd be terent' plan of life' from men he Hearty to the north end of Jeri- Juice of 1 lemon c}rs were starry. -You're he known the best-dressed in your z' + y stated, First, to .do -things, and oho Valley right;,now. Tindale, the ,,t e9n coconut southern style. best, deare t friend �r4: S?r, ," grass! That's what this fashion- g every man should have a plscy to - Big Bend. representative, , raved • 4 tablespoons' sugar ane told him. : wise Junior recommends sand all Combine bananas, fruit juice, co-' do things, second, ic} do thlag�`ste lilt: a wild man when I told him +. Slim smiled and chu.rsed hPr un- smart "six-to-sixteeners" will has planned, and last, to plan it would cost him and the others ��. + const, and stisCar: ' Pile in sherbet a dollar a head to cross the range, der the chin. Me, I'm beAinnin' agree. The older of the girls will S g glasses. Chill. ewes 4. things to do with other people. A 1 but they'll pay in the end.:They'll to get tired of that word 'friend'. capecia]Iy adore Anne.Adams de- . - - , It's oke for ,some cases, but in sigh-because the can. easily Hot Pineapple Ambrosia woman does things because sht"is have to, and they know it. t' g y y poking for appreciation. "But now .Loyale is going to' others it's pretty darned empty make it themselves, by following o slices canned pineapple, diced +s loan Miss Hall mono enough to soundin'. When things are arusired through on every simple direction 9 halves canned apricots, diced pay me. We're get to stop that away on this ranze again, we'll in the Sewing Instructor.of Pat- :1 can coonut, southern ,style . brane. Pour fruit juice ever fruit -•*,t^✓ argue that out, Adios! It's plumb tern 4853! Look, there's choice of a,1 c'up-niaple flavoured syrup as needed. Sprinkle southern style move somehow, and there is only 2 tablespoons lemon p one way to do it. I've told yon t,"ood to see yah sm#lin again an two flattering necklines in the p juice coconut generously over each lay )rises. We'd be better off if are had with roses in pore eyes, :Miona." pretty frock; And how pleasing_ Arrange layer of pineapple and er.. Garnish with whipped cream Outside, Slim Pau for u mo- the g>'rrr Ie section and ell apnsot in . baking dish, sprinkle around base, if desired. the Bete L too, but, o simply ment beside the Dot H Dot bunk- skirt.are! As for the -bolero, with coconut, repeat until all fruit I gotta get the Dot .Ji: -to get any , ; money outs this deal" house and called Abe Fornachon• whether matching or eontrastiag, is uged. - Pour on syrup and lemon "Abe," he said, "Mona's gut quite long of 'short-sleeved, its the juice and' tap with last of coconut. y People Are On Edge• r „ s lump "ot money there in the crowning touch, tseful a nth other Baler in moderate oven (850 deg. MEN LOVE Its a pretty stiff deal yore - bandin' me an' my 'gang, Arthur," house - enough to squelch that ' frocks, too. F'.) 'LO minutes, or until mixture is (GIRLS WITH I mortgage. l{inda'keep yore Pae an Pattern 483 is available in heated and delicately browned. IPEP growled Brockwell, his big teeth thing, will yuh' An' if Arthur girls' and junior. sizes 0. 8, 10,•12, Serve hot. Selves a. It you are peppy and full of -lin,men Win in- showing in a snarl,of anger. ^Rob- trio n to dances and parties :}bows up torriorrow to try an' fare- 14 and' 2G. Size 10, entire en- Coconut Apricot Fluff Bt�r, if you are crow IEfelew and rivet bin' a bank is'apt .to :fart some- sombre, takes ? ^' men won't be intermt;i alien dont nuc. thin' we cain't stop. Folks in this close, yuh be present an' gee that yards vJ inch �.,.dd cup powdered sugar to • a'gniet•• girls. When they so to parts.s they sock of the woods ,are beginnin', he takes the money an receipt, fabric• for dress and 5,18 yard 54 caps-stewed apricots, cut into want girls along who arc ftali of pep. ` n• For three generations one wossan has tnt i the rote an' turns it over . to inch fabric for bolero; short s,e,�e ruarters; fold- in % cup cream, another how to go ••■milia through" with to get kinda on,edge." Mona." bolero, 5 'S yard. 39 inch fabric., whipped, t' 3ydia&Plakham'a r "Why shouldn't thty" broke in ' peed. ars! a can coconut, sou- ape Nature tone up heeubiystam,the learnt Starbuzk. "1'uh've. n.gued things "I'll ring his damned ne:k if he Send Twenty Cents (.Oc) in thorn style. Chill. . Serve in steer- to the dieeomrort. from rb. ruaetioaal 61s- oar.'t," promised Abe. coiris (stamps cannot Ike accepted) bet glasses and sprinkle with an- o+��which wome».must ensure. up from the first, Sara. Yuh won't - for this Anne.. Adams •pattern. other '.{ can coconut: This may =vEG ?ARCS LYDIA F_1pINKRAii•s leave that ;Vasco stage alone, At the .Circle. L, a heavy argu- Write plainly Size. Nano, Address also be used as filling for tart Yore so danged gletady yuh cain't trent t:as in y see the etl�d of pare oar nose, if pro,.re:,s. Steve and Style Number. sl ells. Serves f,. 'i s' dollar is in the way. Owens and Charley •Quinn were Solid your orf° :fang Ad • DO.'Cdconut Banana Snow "I'm about ready f. chuck the sprawled flat on the ground be-• ams. Room 425, .3. 1:'est: Adelaide • Combine 3 bananas, cut in small gi pall m fres t: hind a substantial Diie of spare St., Torouto. pieces, i- corral powdered sugar, and I whole thin an' --i Time.'ws when I was a cquarhe- corral rails, their cheeks' pressod .2. teaspoon: lemon juice. . Force THI to the stocks'of a pair of Winches- through 1 shooter:- Yuh jaspers dangled a tot Mrs.Lambeth `Va'I�i fih siva a and chief. Fold the of promises an` false bait in front tel:, the muzzle9 of which bore chilled fruit mixture into stiffly TO RELIEVE PAIN AN/ 7. steadily upon a dark clump of ria- - beaten a w- l of me, pn' I turned coyote. I'm hh kite; then fold an a sick of the whole deal."' - �.� Claimin„ that his wife walked cup cream, tshipped and can DISCOMFORT Of A. COLI ")•uir jaspers stay put. yelped out of their home two years ago, coconut sou-hern 'style., i "Tills'is no time to quarrel a Serves ,among ourselves or quit,' °napped fee. '*Yuh start anythin an and that he ha,_unt�cen nr heard C,. Follow siApe MAW Beew Arthur. "We can still win out- v e ;t 4horc finish it." from her since, bir. F. I:, Lambeth ;Snowy Fruit Mounds , But I've.gat w�arrn•nts I tell of Amarillo, Texas, is suing for , Token 011lr>t Few MIAB1o: CoA -t big. I3rockcvell, that bar.l_ vas got Allow two :fieri plain or sponge yuh.' "nine back Jigger, Star- divorce. cake, or two Qat cookies for each IlAsOdn"is UsW ( to be robbed, and Loyale and Blue buck`s 'voice. "This. ig the law. ` t have got to be rubbed out. Fur- serving. Put' slices together, cov- i Put do-i them guns an' 'get some Foreign oil,compatries are open- ering ups,with sweetened crushed thermore, we've got to ' act' to- ntin in North China vete beta berries, or 1. To ease Rats end I sense.' ' '' , 1. To ensNrl and n ins night." S pineapple; sc.ced apri- ' 5ilenGe fell. Eger^ on:1_of these. `Yore• Limb of law has got a closed fora time to all but Japan- cots, peaches -or bananas; or sec- orf ferettaks2"Aspitllf three rcallied -that' they were busted b;" re t•rtc(l ' this 'ranch, cse exploitation. tions of ols:n es, free from mem- Tablets-drink a Starbu retorted $rove. "Best ! gambling madly beyond ail reason. , , - • � lies:01 water. Yet so deeply were they in_ the thing }uh can a is pull yore �._ Repeat In.2 I. freight. %f'on't sic r,'o warrants corral fence with their feet and buts. lire already, they, could not stop. _ A wild. reckless light, flamed in served around hei-c." slid under it. Then, rising to a s Them-�,nn;e a l:lutter of argue crouch, they stoic alonh it. Starbuck'S yes. - "Gimme enough men for a meat from the posse, .then Leo "Yuh flit behind tine feed shed, w Broekwe.l s venomous tones sound= Charley,' whispered Steve. I 11 posse, ett' I'll go out to the ed. "A�;, he:'.! This blab•makes hole lip around the bun'c :clnaclr. 2.�H throat Is nw from ole L an' arrest V�oth Loyale an' lite sick. Let's rush 'etre. We cain't If they start murderili' that pile of cold, crush and Ills-�•� � I Blue. If they resist all'. I dope, K solve 3 Aspirin' Tab- st'anil heir all'r.i'"ll alga win. Lets rails, lots in /a also ole . `rfl l they will, we'll'rock 'em off. If + give it to 'eine a s t they don't well, I can silos :uveal- spread out an ,circle that.pile of (To•,be Continued ne::t week) water . . . fara4. t t rails on' show the n ors they're r they made a getaway . emptdrairgin4 R? pe P y along the trait to toga an" roc During the rene;red arguh-bent Dp , ' em off anyway. Gimme five men over this plan, Stare and Charley an' I'll make izly play, like Ai z Ypu Eases Pain and Discomfort and got busy immedil uly. hot unlike Lack Pep?thur says, it's whole 'fiatrg of Sore Throat Accompattying Cabs „ a pair of avi'ki•:ard land crabs, they ;, none, spraddled backwards located the a YOU'LL find that Almost lmtandy %�• t Whole Hog Or None r� ; you hate, more The simple way pictured'alcove nrec-l:sell--lickt�d-his•-tktic-lc--li x- --- ' :: -.,pep+, if you keep - -often y fast-rrtief "Keno! I'll split my crew. Jigger, • • ■! ty: l your digestion in i Sweeter{ _ from discomfort and sore thr tat '••yuh can take half; I'll take the Fiery Itching Skin 1 t. shape, so that the accompanying colds. . rest. While yore. outa town, I'll ! food yon cat may be I my morning Try it. Then-see vosr docim. He a spear that bank. It'll be a nod • ;� changed into aim• probably will. tell--you to .continue . y n3 ~ g Gets- seedy Relief " l;lnitdfnq en-ern- as cereal with with "Elspirin" because it arta so :alibi for yuh a hog: ` nature interided. Dr. ' fast to relieve discomforts of a og J. • "But we don't take all the risk. � s � Pierre's f;•o 1 d e n ' And to reduce fever. 1 Arthur, at daybreak tomorrow Here ;. a clean stainless penetrating anti- Medicalbiscovery- BEE NIVESrrup This simple way, backed by sci n- i D1Il' }'o'1'e due at the Dot FI septic nnw dispensed by-chctnists at trifting, taken regularly —tend* to improve your disc•.• tibC authority,17 - cost, that will bring you speedy'relief from tion. Bert Ethriingten,117 Recent St.,Stratford, y, a9larl;elk supplanted DoT. Carlfitp that 3arccl6suve on, I the itching and disttrss of Kezema, Itching Out..syn:"Whea I lack pep or entrgy or do not because it the use of strong mediCinE'3 In easing • _'foes an P'eet,,Itashes and skin troubles. _ eat well, D_r. t'ierce's Golden Medical Diacaser� .COId symptoms. Perhaps ' an make it sti,k. I don't care how ymp ps the eaAt-it, Kot only does ibis great hrehng a ling t`:b boon helps to pat me to my tier.{lin. It most effe.ctive wa tiTUC11 time Af nOtlCC cUh'ce give obi promote rapid and healthy healing in a ppcnoo to sleep boner at niche• relieves acid ; iw�'t�etter y S-Et� diSCO�'2,r':�. ��,---,;;- • -- 1 that Hall woman. Take it back, open suers and wnurJ�s• but boils and atm• iadfgenion and up.ct atomarh and really does rde ulcers are- quickly relieved and cleaniv ►elp to too* yon up." Ask your drossi.t •eddy •/ "=+,_' t Slap that foreclosure on without healed, fn skin diseases—the Itching 'of tot It in liquid or tablets. �' for me. hwwAw �t +. m, Eczema is instantly etnpped; the eruptions >y another day Ot fjI'aCe. Savvy?" dry np and scale off in a very few'days. t' ` yy "Oh, I'll do it," promised Ar- rhe same is-true of Bather's Itch, Salt ffstilt: �. tr! �'fJ9« "ASPIRIN if Rbentn and nNtrr akin eruptions. I thur. "We've got to pyram's', no 1 op can obtai.!]dourer': ICtherald Oil (tali push mir luck for-a'1 v'e'rse got. strentrh) at any modern drag store. C e e e rWt-YAeK stat �\ ��,: ..tr�a• �;ra � - .... _ ,'. #,,� ...��.^ _ z� sz '-s-., s' .F'".� .,..r""`rA-'..d•P�''•r� r_�. ar .. `�_ �^ Tri_. 'J. ...t y "'• :..s' .. '; ..M1 ..�.� _. .,_.. .. q � �. T6 Linked States Is Budding 250 of Theoe Bombers For England _ ii. And Peter said auto them. To a 'cap 1 'f warm vinegar Repent ye, and be baptised every add a tablespoon epsom salts. one of You fn the name of Jeans When the salts have dissolved. aj �ry as Y .� � , `< Christ unto the remission of your s apply to the glass with a rag, mak s - tr a.. sz,� ' `• sins, and Ye shall receive the gift ing tiny dabs all over the glass ,r of the Holy Spirit. The answer After this solution has dried on, given by Peter lays down two con- „' s. you will be surprised to see that dations, and points to two gifts, the glass has taken on a frosted " .,, Repentance and baptism In the ' appearance, rye: name of Jesus are the require- meats. Remission nt4WWta,4tu4,tbe -HolySpirit are the s: I-Ielreas To Millions 9. For to you is the promise, Y and to your children. and to all that e" i are afar off, even as many as the • „h , ��'yu�w �> _ Lord our God shall call unto him. •The promise here relates to the gift �� a r • - •"^'`'t"'• `, of the Holy Spirit, but ,the Holy This tv,ia-motored bomber shown asit arrived from'Cal ifornta at Floyd Bennett airfield in New York is the Spirit Is to be given only to those first of 250 ordered by Great Britain for the Royal Air Force. The machine is a Lockheed 14, powered by two who have acknowledged. the Lord ' 1,100 horsepower engines and with a cruising speed of o ver 200 miles per hour. The bomber will be dismantled Jesus Christ. sad shipped to England by boat. It is understood that Britain intends to use the American built machines for long-distance reconnaissance work. The children here spoken of are the children of Israel; but those whom Peter spoke of as "afar off" ` morning, and flesh in the evening, St. Peter dwells in his ser oa,on must be the Centiles. and so took no wine till late in the Christ's person, his sufferin his i 40. And with.many other words k, Sunday School day, (At the time this astonishing resurrection, his ascension, no he testified, and exhorted them, manifestation occurred) It was only longer indeed for the purpose of ex-. saying. Save yourselves from this - nine o'clock In the morning, alting the Jewish nation, or pre- -crooked generation, When Peter , Lesson 16. But this is that which hath dicting its triumph, but to point says that these were to save them- �I been spoken through the prophet a purely spiritual lesson. selves from a"crooked generation" Joel: The words which Peter 36. Let all the house of Israel he means that the time would quotes at the very beginning of his therefore know assuredly, that God come when the wickedness and LESSON VI message are found in -Joel 2: 28- hath made him both Lord acid crookedness of the world is gen- - '- PETER PREACHES AT 39. Christ, this Jesus whom ye crud- eras, already manifest is his goner- Mises Helen Winthorpe Weyant, PENTECOST 17. And,it shall be in the last Sed. What Peter appeals for here ation,. would be judged, and ,men a chorus girl in several Broadway Acts 2: 5-18 36-41 Golden Text—Not by might, nor by days, saftli God; I will pour forth is that t ese who ape listening In I would be sayed - power, but by my Spirit, saith of my Spirit upon all flesh: And him. "the Jewish people. should meat only if they were safe -1a acme of Winthrop Wayne, will re- Jehovah of hosts. Zeefi, 4: A. Your sons and your daughters shall know assuredly that Jesus was not Jesus Christ. ceive an outright bequest of $300,- prophesy,and your young mea shall what he was judged to be, a trim- 41. They then that received his 000 and one-third of a fortune es- •• -TEFF LEE$01�t !N 1T8 SETTING see visions, and our old mea shall fnal worthy of death,-but the Christ word were baptized: and there timated to amount to between : °1`E LES crime -May-28�-NG �-drams•_18—Yea-an@ on my -of God, entitled to. their worship were added unto them In that day $30,000,000 and $70;000,000 ac- servants and on;my handmaidens is and adoration. about three thousand souls, cording to the terms of the will ° 30 those days will'I pour"forth of my ,. of Col. Jake Rupert, late owner of Place—Thu city of Jerusalem. Repent Ye' the New York Yankees. bliss Spirit: and they shall prophesy. Acts 2: 37-41. 37. Now when they Russia is :restoring Too. Holy Spirit tell upon the fits- g homes and Weyant, a striking brunette in her `, plea Jrathered together in an up- The "main theme of Peter's ser heard this, they were pricked In estates of famous writers and late thirties, is pictured in her moa is the resurrection of Jesus their heart, and said unto Peter keTroom l me large mout-door preach-ares., Christ. poets. in a home in New York. -ed The apostle first presenia .sad the rest of-the apostles, Broth. 4here many people were able to the prophecies of the Old Testa- rev, what shall we db' A sharp w — Memble together to hear the word. meat that foretell such,a resurrec- knife had been struck tato their, �' Fl c Our Lard had told the disciples tion; he thea Droves that Christ hearts as Peter relentlessly and yer t4kat they were to tarry In the day actually did rise from the dead' mercilessly drove home the fact of I FamO i�a7 Jerusalem,until they should re- and be concludes by showing the their responsibilities for the death s power from on high to wit- tremendous consequences of such of the Son of God. They were emit - r told undeniable w power of HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous puzzle 21 He won the t the eat truths which 6t stupendous, toe u tea by his words in the p0 e o e gr — of the clot came to establish (Luke 24: miracle. the Holy.Spirit. 1 Pictured XII O' The latter art of.the chapter nel H i i N entire world. aviator, f agedfng our lesson showed the Curies---. A N E ' 22 dispTo leasure. t 2ples waiting in as upper room 9 He was the s Y L'' S E'� i C!T 24 Peanut. illnew enduement of Powe:. 7. -- flyer to T Ql E N' IL 25 He has lived y had been wafting for some tea Are' you Listening � make a New T J . ' from the time of our Lord's A :E irf for the York to Paris O M I IT T t i iA A' last 2 years. !on to the day of Pentecost. i flight. q tV iq /� 28 Snaky"fish. igtecost is the-reversal of Bala •B7 FRED,DIE TEE 134 Surface AI ;T 29 To dibble _ IIL A - = T *I, The gospel can be told in evei7 measurement. T Q1�T IF 30 Night before,. e that mea can speak, and j5,French 32 Sun. Y (oj' who have the Spirit are bound "EXTRA: EXTRA:" ANNOUNCER ly Ed. Gardener produter of the measures. O I yy��Y 33 Wrath. If utter the wonderful works of God A voice that once earned 20 program. When the show was stili 17 Branches. 1 1�XQ 34 To scold" ' csata a night selling newspapers in rehearsal form, Gardner suggest- all languages, for these works '18 Distinctive 38 Makes lace. -one of w@i 93. -' have been wrought for all flesh. Guild network e d Sunday•from aIs now announcing the now "Screen aonadttosre read Iinea"Archie"asasath yo-• a ary. Byer. area. _1m�al n�a 42 43 MaxiTo p. tor 3 I!, And they were all amued, TICAL 41 Win 1!He started out-39 Measure of sad were perple=ed, saying one to in scale: Argther, What-meaneth this' 7.30 to 8.00 e.m., EST, It is that ducer read them himself. He did " p,0 God of sky. 40 Cod of,war. boat. ' of John!,Conte. the 23-year-old an- such a good lob that a clamor im- 2 Part of eye. 13. But others mocking said, $1 Maintains. 44 Aside, 44 Sound of � - nouncer, who also serves on the media v A.Pa, u 3 Pronwntory- t T y ass lilted,with new wine. New te:, p from the rest of 83 Having •48 To paint wit,hi 4��,. . surprise. . a was sweet wine, but neverthe "Silver Theatre" programs heard ; :he cast and offl- -markings like .gold. 45 Monkey. .5 Orient. over .the soma network from 6.00 ;tale that Gardner letters. 49 To lixiviate. 48 Place wheie a leis Intoxicating. B Wagon track -- to 6.30 p •n . F:9T on the same day. Pater Preaches .ontlnue to the - 26 Behold. - '.51 Rock: ttsarksrace sada. ale. And that's S7 Yields. ,b3 Wireless. . 14. But Peter,'standing up with conte is a native ,• • 47 In. -'te eleven, lilted up h1s voice, sad of Palmer, Mass., T African �w Gardner also ai wlapnsg of Made of °�• 50 Min48 Th itigeshaft spake forth unto them, saying, Ye ut .received his :came actor Ar- antelope. e,n of Judaea, and all ye that hoollag in Los hist" Other reg- 35 To depart oatmeal. 8 Female ibwls. hut. rr�� N ugetes;-"t7�1's- : a r 1 y featured ingest !'r8 Those that 10 Persia. 52 Peak. Aell at Jerusalem, be this known „,. powder. reel. I l Genus of frogs 53 Railroad n$to you, and give ear unto my ae place where ,, , e r f o rmers an :�e used to be a This Is Naw 37 Pertaining to 59 He likes to 12 Bad soft coal. 54 Postscript. words. Alps. —new air 13 Note in scale. 55 Musical note. 1b. For these are not drunken, as :ewsboy. While York" i n c 1 u d e . Ye suppose; seeing "it:is but the se says that sell- Leith Stevens and 98 SpristgIess routes. 16,Quiet. 57 Northeast. '-- third hour of the day. Wine was :ag aewspspers.is his 5a piece or- j 11 Ilz drunk b the Jews with flesh only, excellent training cheatra and the Y a, and, founding the custom on Exo- for announcing. Lyn Murray Choi- 15 I d'us 16: 8, they ate bread in the he admits that us. Different selling "c9iniher- Ed, Gardner ;uests, both prom- cials" 1s much fuent and otherwise, but all closely 1 m o r e lucrative identified with life in'New York. Forty-Pound Wolf ,i 1 z3 y John Conte than selling "ex- appear'on the program. each week, ¢, Shot Near Chesley tray", Besides, he claims, Sou The series is heard every Sunday _ meet a better class of people. over the WABC-Columbia network, George Jac,,:: r, a farmer $.00 to 9:00 p.m., FST. 28 21 30 �. just a few min- .eft of Ches- -'-NO ROLLING STONE, HE � , Frank Munn, tenor star of NBCs :-NEW MOTOROLA 'AUTO RADIO ley, shot a lar ;, timber wolf 35 Waltz Time show,is far from being The Canadian Radio Corporation. near his " home. The animal, a rolling stone. He his been on Toronto, announce an assortment weighed about-40 pounds th and ei Jackb shot it when the e air for 16 consecutii o years, of outstanding automatic pusb-but-. does, which were running nb- Iived in one place for over 20 years, toa.Motorola automobile radios for bits, chased it. The wolf had and eaten at the same Manhattan 1939 at surprisingly new low prices.'. .. 9 been ages a few days ago in restaurant for some 12 years. The advantage of just pressing a 7 q Brant Township,-close to where �� button`and having a station respond . it ulna shot, .at Monk's bush, �d ARCHIE' instantly eliminates the necessity n's home on the Archie', whose heckling of guest of the driver taking his eyes off the near Mr, e ' 12th concession of Brant performers and accounts of goings- iond to have to turn a knob to tune 5 : on in "Duffy's Bar and Grill" have in. ry Motorola 1939 model has J Township. A bounty will be made"him a staad•out,on the CBS this \new pushbutton automa_tic t placed on the ahimal. series, "This is New York," is real- teatur _ ; POP--Anything Salty Goes Over Robin's deft Shoulder ; __ _-- By J. MILLAR WATT. ".Ltir1 V>EAY WF 1ENF,VER E UPSET THE SALT ;I THROWIT OVER MY L,EF'T SHOULDER, l Sup 0-. r r4•� at 1136, by Tho Ee.JF Jz,,R41•ate,InC•1 a _ 1 Tom. ._ .. •• .. .: .. ,. - ' �_ _ _. ��� _.�i ...,.-.. .a ,..-.. c .. .:. n .. .. r.sky.-. y.. .s.r -. .,i.n -A, - - `Y•;a -.•1- +ff. ..,. r�.. �y.r... � .;. :,.. '- �.w. .:s.- ',r ..' .' :....a .... --, „ :;ti '-i-5, ^`s •pc•" � �.a i" �t-� :at '*-:r, :�u> F�a ar,. ,yiL. ,: .�'-_ /l'. -✓:.�....N �. !s!-,5,4. �.,•Fnw...,�... ,. y. .y., ...� �..: s.!.. h }. f..�.� nlY : ..�..for s + :�. .,..... .,. h1"�:u� ...... .. ., row.. 'A,Ri.�a..,• .y' .�:`.�• 4. i+ _ '�. R : Y.' n'. ..�' : ':/•. - N .. ..... ,.. .... '. n.r •,! r; ':.' w ',.- .' tis' ,^" ,A7 t.'v�,<� .,jg1Y.'.'_Y .,�'' `'...e I►� _ µ sv t'Lt 11 Q•W� , of United Church, Picks - . - illeal u a a aoII t RO1JC as rector• and Ise Os/k/ f Tsear People's .' S ounce in Tom papers ana nsored by Mrs W. Lo' tin charge of he sale to a Toronto party A Euchre spo �•_ NEILL P"T'Y=: >)<1.60 paid 1 adWaa0e Miss Evelyn Gay, and Mr. Stephen �8e name is not disclosed, of�the �Yne and Mrs. Bell will be held ]FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND r 8absesJptieas to lien United Stith Say-well,, of' Oshawa. The Courses ' Ellicott farm, north of here. A at the hoarse of Mrs. Bell - EMBALMER sad Gt. )! 10.00 is idvaaOs. were very well attended, and those stop Road, Rouge Hi1Ls, Feb. 10th, rather interesting ort of local hist- Anoaeaoc;to W.J. Matiter�T" - who attended felt that much help ' orical a at 8 p. mf, under the auspices of - rtoutT�ill. account of the fgrm is also' St. Paul's W. A., Durbarton. sl%_ had been received, as a result. i -- -!O;�.V �r1 J.�.t�R. Prop ra a to - given, linking same with W. L. •� :Night and Day t3arvicse ' - -- -"�-- McKenzie, in the. early 1800's The `- — - Ann;ial' Report of Medical Health 8usinees Phones Residence Phone C. iR. Purcell Company, are the NOTES AND COMMENTS. - j Officpr, Dr. N. F. Tomlinson for ` 8801 9820 f the year 1938. I -Realtors, who have conducted the f.. '. -Education Week.in the. Province of - �'"Ontario•=- Feb. 5th to Feb. 12th. Coming Events Vital Statistics � :.In connection with the 5th chant- Population as shown by Assess- Amateur Dramatic CONTEST at } or's Roll, 5217. Total firths, 47, Brougham ,ance of Canadian Education week, gh m Tonight - _ a num4ber of radio pro gi`'ing a-511th-late of 9 Per thous- ,i ng, Feb. grams have Lena Rivers at Pickeri and. Total deaths 54, ten of these been prepared, and will be found in being non-resident, chiefly cases loth- .. Bray Chicks are real money- PERMANENT NAGQIN6 PAIN the radio program columns of 'she of motor accident or drownings. - makers. I can prove it. Place daily newspapers. The aims of Ed- Resident death rate, 8.4 per thous- lie,guaranteed. 1°°�o >iv' do- THAT FRAYS T'FFE TEMPER ucation Week are to direct the alt- Skating >+ G. WILSaxANO NERyES. 1 T MA YJ E ention of the public to modern ten- '. Communicable Disease$.. . ' of R. R.,1, Myrtle Stn. Ont. - YOUR EYES4 cousins in education, to maintain.a C. H. TUCK, OPT. D. - There were only twenty . cordial u�deistarding between the Y Y cases school and the parents whose child: reported, consisting chiefly o! Dumbarton Rr>r3k ren it serves, and thus to create measles, whooping cough and scar_ Learn to Play money Nock, olaw P. 0. a public opinion, better informed let-fever with no deaths. There pSbM 1S1 _ Every. Wednesday HAWAIIAN GUITAR, SPANISH OSHAWA, ON'G upon what the schools' are doing. were two cases of pulmonary tub- Among the speakers to be heard on erculosis, with one death, the lat- Q f GUITAR and UKELELE •_- ---these bn,adcaats, are such well- being an old `case. Diphtheria Saturday Ev gs. individual ball-hour Sea►soos 'known educationists as Dr. C. C. toxoid was administered to the Goldring, Suet, of Toronto,Schools. pupa an ren o pre- ons ea to ios Notim OOJ. W. Nosewarrthy, Pres. O. T. C, school age, to the nuuber of 238ADMISSION...15 CTS. Clarcmont. Markham. Unionville, " br. W. E. Blatz, Child Psycholog- full' doses. There were four vacc- Uxbridge. StouHvllk. - ist. and others.-You, who are inter- inations against small-pox. There Skates sharpened at Rink _ egted in education were - ec 'c t ri e d .to Price 1 Cwt!__ Instruments supplied on request, We-do Building of all kinds waFtlfor the listing of these rad- water- supply Oil-Finish. 5c.extra Toeonvince you as to the merttsiof our ystem you will inosite FREE of charge 'CARPENTERING, 10 broadcasts from Feb. 5th-12th. Milk Supply EtiN1E STROUD, Prop, An event of interest to-old re- Tim wete no infections. attrib-- one lesson on any one of the above CEMENTIN% - aidents, appeared recently in the uteri to milk supply. The sale of - instruments. r LUMBING „ -'_Winnipeg Free Press,, reporting the . pasteurized milk is gradually in- and a and Diamond Wedding of ojd residents ereasing' particularly in the south- ✓ IM Cagle as of Brougham.. - "Mr. and Mrs, ern part of the township. The feet- Law Motor Sales ROU"'IN(3 Man., ing of dairy herds will no doubt MANOR, HOTEL Ch ler-PI We a so sell Brantfori R 0f1a= Parsons Hogle, of Hartney, tri r �no'{�tA 'where they have resided since be a big factor in wiping out. tub- ROU�rE H/LL+S � � Mstoriala.Respire Bathroom erculosis of the bovine type in our &ler _ fpsseot, Duro Water heaving here Ia 181T, Parsons was n born on the old Hogie Homestead, population. The produeerg and die-. Community. Hall just completed. Rypown Beatty now the property of W. bake, in tributory of raw milk are remind- Strictly modern; beautiful Dance d7EfW USED CSS At�bir, 38b1 and Poll ed bf toe requirements of the Floor. Banquets, Soci 1 Cr000YEAR TIMES as atber >#i � y Carter his wife, Quo , a a, Clubs, ng Ifa� hosts at Wbitevale im 1$39. M*, sad Piovlacial Department, particular- Euzbres� Dances catered to. W1f i.ARl7 BATTF.Rlllfi� ) assrte. line Dias. Hogle, now 88- and 84 years ly as � ids cleanliness and cool- Teras on app#ication. G>�1tAL BLACK9hl1'1"InflO - Work Asataafesd at age, are still able to enjoy Life. Ing-of the milk. g7C1>{ ED MOT01t REAMS r Cometo au up-to-iste.t wr8 aoaeltscted Qt%ft w s trial oa a Ne1� or s{fired Car �j . +J. A�O V Q� TIN* son, Debar, and daughter. 3eiloole - >t� for y�nest party. � F>seow ? r R7 DLrs. E. $. Dale, helped with the The sanitary condition of the PhineMaivern'48M t7-24 a+riag �� eelebrationa- Four of thee six child- schoola.is generally good. The in. Gordon Law Pbose�C ren were present Deber, of Dand; stallation of electricity is being BROCK - . . David and Lyman, of Hartney, and ' carried out Year by year. making - _ ..__. - >�roglsRr*ra df�r�lo Phone 200A Mr. and Mss. Dale, of Lauder, Tel- a great improvement in the light- 1THEATRE PICKHRING, ONTARIO ¢grams were received from daugh- ing• of •the older buildings. The tens: Mie- H. C.'Porteous, of Brant:- water supply in all cases was good, «�T-$ZT�Y Radio s ford, Ont. and BIM Lyal Rea, of showing the best c--:'ti:�i * t,40 ve _ — _ • -GerstsiTs, Alta; There are twelve -p-a-" grandchildren and four great- ism for impro:c.nP:u: .,, .:�,.�n ' TNI►RSnAY.FRIDRY&S,:T"''RD��Y grandchildren. Mr. and Kra. Hogle -its, conveniences in sme cases. eE'sRUARy 2• 3 t+:. 4 Expert service and re- 'were the recipients of many beaut- Tourist Placed Two Shnwe at 7 and 9 pairs to all makes. Rea¢- sold br/ fel bouquets of flowers, from the Nine motor esanps, fifteen ref- Sat.Matinee at 1.30 family. The Hartney District, also onable chargee. Work . the Peak and Mullet families, of reshment stands, one tourist home THE MARX BROS y also offered congratnla- and.four summer camps were visit : . guaranteed. -.: A.W.MITCHELL - : 'Hartne . .• .O. H.-and found to be Pickering IN ARTHUR FIELD tio�to:thefi old-time Ennuis srnd - - ed by the M. ]neighbors.". in generally good eond%tion In the it • !f case of two or three exceptions, the Room Servlee Graeuate Rad o and TeNerisbn Iast�caer Regional Leadership Training PmPrictora were told what amp- ,' . • - R►ith . Member OEScial Radio Service iKdti nt. .o : School Jan. 23 - 27th. rovements should be made: AaodVic n. Taew;ce LUANILLE BALL - 46 Phone 5201, PICKBBI>\O L oder the auspices of the Osh- N MILLER A complete nhysicat <exam�r.atio ,FRANK ALBERTSON avca Presbytery 'Young People's . -not the pupils of S. b.-No. io w _'Un*ion, there has just been comp- the number of-Ts was made. As a Ilddod A:1 Nc-.. E Sik;oa _ letd'a five day course in Leader- moult of this nine children had 11-rLL *� shsp Training, at Brougham and in tonsils 'and adenoids operations at a he March Greenwood.' The purpose of the aVdi6ed a later clinic and several have had wdn*t series, is to develop leadership in their eyes examined .and cor --ct-.. Time" "- ` You_zg People's Work, to enrich the ions made. It is the purpose of the C -o :nines of young people, through the ' M. o. H. to can, �n this work 1?eatnring ELL YOUR CALVES AT• H O M E _ studies of the Life of Christ- , 'to train young people in the use of spitablo •room is available for the L'"E ave ime an Money efficient r:iethods in the Young examination during school hours. - People's Union, and is conducted ' for leaders, _potential leaders, and Expenditure Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday ' We have a buyer at the farm those interested in the Y. P. U. and The total expenditure was. app- FEBRUARY 6; 7 and 8 MONDAY, TUESDAY -AND Sunday School teachers and offic. roximately 3569, which is a per First S era. The series opened on Monday capita cost of.$10.9, The M. O• H. h� at 7.00 :Last Complete Show at 8.20 W `c/E�DNESDA Y Q e:¢.:ire at Brougham, with soars- wishes to take this opportunity of /CKG AITMS quet at the hall, and again on Tues- thanking the other members of the BOE E. BROWN day at Brougham, with the.remain- Board, and the Sanitary Inspect- JN L'Ih1ITED der of the series irr the United ors for their co-operation and' sup- 'Church up- - 'Church at Greenwood. The Courses port throughout the year. ARNG?r� _ -were, "Christian Life- in a Chang- "Wide Open ins N. P. Tomlinson, M. O• H. _ -- ' • j .- _. " z - �aces + PHOW 61 World", with Rev. M. Jenkin- II' ° WITH ;THIS WEEK ONLY LYDIA ROBERTI ALISON SKIPWORTH . ALSO -Special r ces on - Ratteri _ -- ".f's-la-mo�ous ig s WITH Heavy Duty Burgess i[Dffs o, MARY ELLIS It 7. BARRRY'MAf.Y'MArKAY ` OTrO KRUGFReg. $2.95--$2.25 each iStandard 13-plate Storage MING next CO -Reg. --$— ego $6.255.25 - _. �: . �.: -VCKM AND INFORMATION AT THURSDAY;FRIDAY&SATURDAY riII1•te stock my Guaranteed one year TYPICAL LOW FARES - FEBRUARY 9 10 and 11 Profit-sharing Coupons - - '- - by MOTOR COACH � � Buff $5.95 Balili: r- roe $1920 :SHIRLEY TEMPLE Eastern House -phone 4500 f ta'evelarxL.$12.10 Augusta. .$30 20 1N -ALE'S PLACE Jns� Around '� • - - (Alfred Mole) win q 11 1 - - &� CO!'nff �CLAREMONT. ONTARIO 'hone =1 _ ' a'�' .. ��° r.*S'r:r,�waKt,;,•r:s�::�tr,'tar••.�w�*�•Dn+?;�,.� ...._ -:w �. '?y':r', -r ': ^.'"'h+',ifr'-;.'v!+n. .•r.f, y,. :s:Y - •(, •nc•: +.•:E' r. .r'... , :`!�6'.f;.z`"'.:,lz'�: �F !t.'''� a'°^y:�i,.Z•u.,r' .-�Y`�...�..,..,,W..,.V,...Y-�-�.:'1.'5�'.:,j-.f i.-•....:.,,.::.S.4SSSl.�;,.,>�_.. ";.4T.•h.«:,,......-.'.:,,.:,-:..' ..,,'a.v.y.5,'..-..'.eys.+u,..r,..�.Vir`r->..•Ly..+.p..e,err•'.,4�.i.:b,r'.-..... :r..,-L...,,S>..d..• •• mr' .^."":- "?_ . - .,T . ..'t-+y.' � /'•-, n+�,ef�'cK.i[a c. v: .tc;Tom'k.ms-'^:•..tT•` • .. - . " �.y,,. .ars •r...t�. .F�. .: _ •.., a_•'w s ;�J•,,. .. ..xn.a7sj-T�r• .'.(y. .:Ra1sK�� < . n: „ vt ` r .r1t •:?.- ... -,gip. ;•_. � — CLARMONT Sunday School and Church .was ' held as usual on Sunday, and ow- Friday evening. Lunch will be ser- , .The annual congregational meet- ing to the illness of Mr. Mutton, ved to all present. Reports are re- S" �r .:`Fert�lators, Barclay- l r$niport ins of the United Church wee held . Rev. P. L. Jull, of Brooklin had quested from all Departments of .. �—■�-■ on Thursday evening last. Encour- age of the service. A very good Church and Sunday School. Special Reductions while they "` ` �s Be via aging reports were received from crowd attended �laSt. Model B Clermont, ieroogLasa '�; . r rtl4 departments of the church. The annual congregational meet- Greenwood. Whftevale-and TWIMIN Owing to the storm and coedit- ing of the church will be held this �O�ICe t�Cr�t�n 2 Ooly I3 run icer M.-H. drills. Reg, $43.00, for 630.00. ;A drivers oretrainedto be car" 'fon of the roads, the News was un- y able to make his usual weekly trip In the Estate of Albert Edward 1 Only 11 run for M,-H,drills, Reg, courteoua and reliable. pis Tuesday. This column is short- Major, Farmer, Deceased. 140.90, for 530,00, x;'. 1 Only 13 run for 4cCormlck-)leer- SpeRauh on Lon Distance +cued considerably on that account. f " f:lat ALL PERSONS having claims a- I ins drill, Reg. 345.00. for 6:10.00 'haslin ` i On Sunday evening next, a spec t gainst the Estate of ALBERT ED- These arP all new machines, com-. g• r ial Mother and Daughter Service vitt be held in the United Church + WARD 'MAJOR, late of the Town-' plete and installed. Cver 15,Q00 No order too small. None too Urge; ship of Pickering, in the County of sold in Ontario. New Model 138 All shipments Insured and pretoeW k. and it is expected that Miss Helen Outs, , Farmer, deceased, who died Fertilators, Alemite gerased and im- from the weather Carscallen, of Toronto will speak. on or about the 25th day of Dec- proved, Fits any make of drill. A Fireside Hour' will be held at it ember, 1938, are herebynotified to 11 run-638.00 �� -L the close which will also be add- ' 1! !. G �' u , — , : -reseed by Miss Car•scallen. _ send particulars of same to the un- 12 run 140.00 Lyn, g• and G The regular monthly meeting of dersigned on or before the First 13 run--64 1.00 Owned and operated t.f • the Women's Missionary Society Day of March, 1539, after which 15 run-144.00 date, the Estate will be distributed Made ;by Eastern Steel Products, � g will be held in the school room of "Council Standard" ' d :.. having regard.only to the claims Preston. La"ear we could not get . the Claregztont United Church on ^ ' RIB-ROLL or of which the undersigned shall them fast enough, soget yourorder Eyes ht Education Thmysday, February 9th, at 230 ■r ` u will be Tite-Lap Roofing then have notice, and. the under- Jn early, ,b o'clock. Mrs. Condy's gra P is being widely mg—tied will not be liable to any in charge of the program. It is used for houses. ROY CARTER, Agetlt V `� and ho there will be a good attend- It ie permanent, person of .whose claim he shall.not rude at officers and members as ftreproof,weather• then have notice. R. R. 1, LOCUST HILL .' EFFICIENCY _ _Weil as all women interested in proof—requires Phone Mark 803 24-27 w � Dated a! Toronte, thiB 30fa day of by rfte for cur 3 MlAsions. book, "Hoose Tops" Jantury, 1939.very kpretty wedding was emnized at Markham on Tuesday Donald. R. Beaton, Whitevale, bniti Pickering Ce .Fj. TUCK morning last, at 11 o'clock, at the ' Executor, by has iters, BeaSolid- home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Clayton, _ ton, Bell & Ross, Opt, when their eldest daughter, Helen, 372 Bal Str„ Toronto. y was united in marriage to Nelson Edward Ton-AWe carry a full line of inson. eldest eon of Zymight Specialist i -' --=Dr. and Mrs. N.. F. Toralineon, of rek IMsaeel Bldg. (app. P. 0.) Claremont. Rev. J. E. Glover, of Oshawa. Plasty 15M '" Claremom, ofsiciatea. The bridal T. B. MUST BE Attentions, Farmers'�. - eouple stood beneath a pretty arch ;nd _ Glare often hastens a person to ,decorated in evergreen and white SCtENTRALLY TREATED Cured the asaistenev of an eye correction flowers. The bride more a turquoise s 1�iZ your own fertilizer- bemuse those subject to glare an. ' 1� dress with'brown suede arc- The � ,mit factor w,; and gave one-third on your adi the more subject to anything �eroriee, carrying a bouquet of pink ear.of tnbercUloafs v rest. 11•pa terse Meats that will cause eye fatigue or eye�- hts mberculosin of a yotat, the ri cob to �ertiliziIIiC bills - and white anopdr'ag�ons• After the � to rest bZ�,pitattaa or by Same strain. General tiredness and Other m.aa.. The lame aHthod •Roue• We are trying to place a car. Our delivery is at your sem - +epresaoay, the happy couple, with w tnY�of the!nap. In a Certain of eotlitie intolerance k of a delight- mmbw of paateaw Um diseased tang lead of fertilizing materials at ,Phone Pick t(SO of light are among the fret slmp- - 'their guests 1P�� oma be put at ren by aretfldal pdseamo- .� ��r, The amide and groom :�azorbyot other dr-ver.2 OP�4 Cberrywood or Pickering Sta. CLARENCE SILK tom• In a ��c article of a AL t spring. fele years ago Floyd W. Parousp fiefs telt, by easy for S to ran nap floe this drip,oudtp� on their return will aacUesth�;y so mai Forpariieulars and prices ap• het me geote the following, uThepa cosh drtuae to iaht th. is no sorer cause of fatigue is hta xavds is Mantar ease v also eS�Smc 1`to the l to J. VINCENT TEEFY, ••- tremens of tobsealomis sad a,rtha ply than improper 111 on. 8',R] :IO RIVI�t ,•aeon+from droery sae >xopar rasa Call Cberry good, Oct, or to the Mw t f urkmtti be b" as toms. ' The tendatscy of every workman is ��;vtma� and e�:a°Z24 treah ,U•F. O, Co., Ltd., Toronto. .HOT�y� to turn the eyes taward any brigift- m drsaara, Ready-made Fam- seas owunry to affect a cure and the .24.27 - neva, so it follows that when there -By" that was to have been held In t e��ty s boh;�of -the Green River Church last Mon- reed. - o .say unusually strong reflection Thr�twhoka and the Taranto 11-PIS of light in the field o! vision. This day, bas been postponed until Feb. a" f coosumpttves and th._Qd�ean BABY CHICKS will cause a continual draw on tate 'rebs Tete ads go to the Bruns- m•t'z�o'pi�for Consumptive P ase we e�I � berg mRped to Nor" ay mese has e Book your orders. Prices • ff! !Qa muscular action. in many cases so ' wick 1191 Cemetery Fund. m i aamb,r tray may serve is HaNwd ooh bad t3 glare in officer that 25 per 9 �.---- by thslr m1 pita»two a•.. , •ret a�+at c ... ` �, �• •1 cent of a decrease has been caused CHERRYWOOD .blob !areae cum anst a.Aval be rt..•rs Ri ds:►rtty ..r.b right. Discuss — carousb .olnatary eoattibdttfoaa 1) lCl.' in the efficiency. Eliminate a>5 tf yid, oma va as w beep this o�a`ouitry Problems with us high. Eliminate light frown the cur- ' The recent snow-storin kept oneact line of vision. The whole Yi Brat• *• w� yO° a°a" EQUIPMENT 1I'M E N'lt - asad tt w Natyonal aaoitarfdaa �aaoda- .'tuat young assn a prisoner in our din- qoa, rs Cotrese eteest, Toronto. i� field should be as uniformly illum- trio for four days. Or was it the We represent Jatnesway U , insted as ble". If the eyes give a anow-storm. Rideau Specialty Co. k sign doper but rurs as i The Home and School Club Will Ma Q See our Display meemo trials can I 'rouble visit your optofnetrist. hold a will Euchre and Dance in the - Harris CUSTOM HATCHIN(I please from• every school on Wednesday evening, Feb, LESLIE SMITH '8th, at 8: o'clock. All residents of Turkey&Duck eggs,$3.50 per 100 ° dignity7. ch Section sre cordially invited. Farm Mee Eggs, x2.50 per 100 of appearrsux etre 88 P work will stand out Expert gentlemen, 25c: Ladies provide- ( Y" Hatebed in latest Electric through tw ages. The boys of the Brougham Short Implements' . No Greater TributecIncubators. Secure your R8d10 Jcrvice Course Class spent Thursday aft- N. W. STAFFORD ;ernoon at the Teets farm here apace in advance. 81ih+►y montnestal e i X% ROAD where they had several good class- Sales' and Service UNIONVILL,E CHICK HATCHERY t ,i Wort D _les of Holsteins and Yorkshires to �? lt4o. : .lfghway) !'!. 462. R'Lftby Det. Having been appoinWdAg _ s ' . judge. h Phone Unionville 29'0 Residence 3902 Kingseoa Road West . � 1 mile: nvrtl of Duhbac=on >� _ ... cert in PickeringTow ip . Stouffville 2820 14tf - N9 "y KIN&A LE ;. . am now ready to supply . T1 January Women's tngtitute the farmers with anything , LAND SURVEYOR ` rneetin was held at the home of meet line, ATT Mrs:.•R. V. ow ray. Mrs. arm_ ♦♦TION .- .. _ dale gave a very interesting paper. A180 repairs and parts will Maple Leaf ��t11a1 Fire L S. On file &:a the records of alms Mrs. J. Wagg gave her report on b.: on hand after Feb,let. veyore Gibson and Yarnold, M' the Convention. Miss Fiorepe't: Brock;Road Gravel Insurance Co. ` Oshawa' Ph"ae iML y JOHN L. GILLMAN lPlt 111owbra gave a piano selection. w . "At the close, lunch was nerved to $ROUGHMAM, ONT. 23 - : Isi ti9AWANE9A 1N8. O0. i ..' ' 7m11. Crushed Pit Run sat.. far hast ar c...b lteVA a K:.. >,ir. J. Richardson, of Oshawa, spent the week end with his sister, WATCS REPAIRING Gravel _ ,r,,, „ p�`.; �; General Agency Mrs. A. Harbron. d Sorry to report that Rev. Mr. Sand and' Graded ' " McCORXIICK-DE ERING :Mutton is unable, to be out yet. + -Having opened a watch repairing Laweaaea DEALER We are pleased to'learn that Mr. 'shop in Claremont, 1' am prepared Stone > .. _ Win• Bell is able to be at his home - _ i - again, and that Mrs. Hooker is able to do repairs to clocks & watches. Delivered or Losde3 in Pit W096 y Move ALSO _ :'to Ite up and about the house aK- PRICES - - PHONE: Plant, Pick 1026 .80W��N & ROWZ FLEURY&TUDHOPE ANDERSM &in. :For main springs, 75c•. Toronto office Howard 6471 1VffiTBT ONTARIO MACHINERY l REPAIRS The Young -People. met at the Steel Wagon Wheels. Pedlar ResE•; 'ForCleaning SOc.& 75c, in Frost or Lund Feaos `home of Mrs. Ralph E. Mowbray g -JOHN BOURNE $ SON g• y last Monday evening. This Mo::' EARL BELL ` � anGaGoodyear Tires day a Social Evening' is being held Farm IZZ 11r1 �l C�Z i Q er y $ed Indian Gasoline and Oils ; d (In John Norton's residence) C. T. C. AifF`O PARTS t in the hall with Miss Florence' rdera may be left at the_News'Office TRIC]RI FC _.� Mawbray and 11Ir. re e , do Phone 5104 .21-24 M H Spreader n --~ - 111•H.Elise-herds 3lewer_ .-_GENERAL" H 4RDWAIiS (� -charge. FENCERS 1 g r early new Frank Wright ne W. M. S. meets this Thurs- 20ream'Separators,M.-H. & DeLaval day afternoon at the home of Mrs. CALLAT 3 Grain Grinders,8 to I0 in, plates *11"EVALE ONT, ' • . --Hsriron -with—Sirs.–Peggs. 1 Cocksbutt 0y linder Root Pulper — - _ group in charge. h�JOSLi !S aM � 3.(iraia Seed Drilla, 11, 13 an7. d 15 run The Senior institute is invited to NoldsLive Stock Safely with one.Wire I One Walking Plow W. A. Cormack atte&d an Open Meeting of the < -CASH STORE 2 Plows, Floury 21,, used, and I H. O a51X Years Use 407, new :FLORIST Brooklih Junior Institute held in ' the Brooldin Township Hall, at Our prices are lowest. owing I dew steal Manure oks aft,, >e L a �-� 8.1b P. m. on Thursday, Februhry to very low overhead. Call and have proved their'wortb oa 100, Fcoet dr Woud, Oootehutt, De Leval, Floral Designs for all Oa- r 2nd. Dr. Caldwell, Assistant Dirac- 000 farms in U. S.A. The 20th csaions ' for of the'IE4ed Cross Society, in sse for yourself and be con- century way to bold live stock Pedlar. Electric Fencers, Fertilizers, vinced. Be sure and got your• Hart Parr and K.K, Oom ortroctors, 1 « Toronto, will be the guest speaker, ` �, s�ailt.3 i ii is silo vas s?�• -FuneralTribute g,))3I%•ty - whose topic will be, "Burs! Public. ticket with peach 60c. cash put- high oompreeaien•and cabs, Health 'Nursing". chase. -Three prises will be, For full particulars write . ---- �!.'�"`." GIIt Flowers dt Potted Plans Miss Eileen Belt spent Sunday gig each Saturday night at FARM ELECTRIC w. F.DISNEY, Greenwood Free Dtlivery Is Pickerlug District with her parents here. 10 R a. Y� �ectim 183 Hing, last. Toronto, ee psopm Prux 2814 41tt WHITdY h[isa Ramona. Breutt wm sever- HOWARD& TURNER, 124�roek St..W., d ' ,ai days with Misse Florence Mow- CLARig1[039T. ONr- 3 2 t 7tf f I r � Y, y • , � Fl eturns With Russian Bride veniles in court'so far as against�,. � Flyer R N.V .T. Folk Wilt 58 last year. This, we have no L #u ' vOI`E hesitation in saying is greatly flue .'The>tr Own M.P. to the encouragement given boys . by the facilities provided by com- Northern pilots are being asked �c THE PRESS munity playgrounds and skating to circulate petitions among reel- rinks ee- rinks and the interest taken in ju- dents of the North West Territer- nior Hockey Association, the ex- les,.asking representation of the EXCEPT MONEY eeutive of which is composed of area in the Canadian House of r' A farmer' ife, after looking t "^ s !rter ng dolts,—Lethbridge Herald. Commons, the.executive of the ' over a new recipe book, expresses _ _ _ _ orth est 1 -fFe opinion that ii to poeaibl_e fo �r� _ tion decided last week at Edmon- make almost anything out of eggs, You Sleepton. " except money.—Moncto- Tran- . . script. On Father Side Plans were made to have the I p petitions placed, in all trading - T— posts and settlements for si na- � TRY •THE RURAL AREAS g • It was long held that right- tune by residents. It is expected A Toronto woman has written to Vancouverfor a husband. The handed people generally sleep on they will be collected and forward- - '' their right aide.. while left-handed ed to Ottawa in-time for action situation in Toronto probably is people go to sleep on the left side. during the present parliamentary the same as in Guelph—the dear Careful experiments which hove session, lady has found out all the nice been carried out recently show 4 metncare already married.,Guelph that this is not really the .case. When 150 right-handed persons Sets World Record AND THE DOUGH'S ALL 5P£NT were examined it was found.that 4 As the public accounts of Ontar- there was no great preference for With Model Plane io are not distributed waif] the sleeping on. one side or the other, - although in the-case of left-handed John T. Dilly Galt, model Legislature meets, and it will as- :;i y prefErred the aeroplane designer and builder,. ` semb]e late this yyear, the accounts people the ma'orit will be 11 mottths old before any- left side. has been advised he broke a one but members of the Cabinet When, in the course of experi- worlds record for model planes. see them.—Wodstock Sentinel-Re- menta, sleepers were !asked to go At. the Canadian champion- to re-A so many nights on their ships in Toronto last Septem- k 3 view. habitual side it was found that ber his outdoor stick model DRIVERS WHd FALLeASLEEP A L they got to,sleep more easily when stayed aloft four minutes and S twenty-two on her o - - It may be surprising to learn their n rmaj aide than when seconds. He lop- 4% +` thatdrivers they were in the unusual position. ped sixteen seconds off the - - wheel are the cause of more than who fall &sleep at the The doctors, therefore, feel that wo s mark. The Federation } ?0,000 automobile accidents aana- people, whether they be grown-Vps Aeronautique International of I ally, It or boys or girls,'sbould make a Paris has now recognized this k pays to have all senses practice of sleeping on the side as an official world's record. alert when- in charge } car.—Chatham Neews. o! a motor which they usually favor. •I BETTER LOOKED AFTER I A very potent fact which re- -•i. strains emigrants _ x« �• grants from leaving • • • �f dir + '> rert^t Great Britain to risk ventures in 1 ,1i • IRTthe Dominiong_is the social recur. • a • ! ity measure ,in effect over there. 'w Unemployment insurance and old +N�,•+' 4. age pensions are the main bene- 4r ck on British soil'following a'daring flight into-Russia to bring home fits which are not offered in all wife from whom he had been separated for four'years, Brian Grover British Dominions:—Brandon Sun. u " pictured here with Mrs. Grover as they reached London. Grover, F' ! e headlines a few weeks ago by making an unauthoized trip to the SPORT AND CRIME A fnN" 1 viet in a dilapidated old plane. .He was detained for six weeks and Juvenile crime in Lethbridge er paying a fine was allowed to leave the country accompanied by his b has diminished perceptibly. This e, ora a Russian.. Grover met his wife while doing scientific work the government of Russia, year there have' been only 20 ju- MOO lite light chances to red in the THE WEEK'!QUESTION, What meantime or not. That's one to re- does the Federal Government's new t News member, motorists. lint If pedes- relief program Involve' Answer: trfans stand too rigidly by their Starting April 1 the Dominion will"' t' right's in the matter, they are likely pay 40 per cent. of direct relief +. (Parade to run tato trouble . . . or be run payments (instead of 30 per cent). t1 By 1t21heth k Nd j% into. Each province will be required to r't" pay at least an equal.40 per cent.. LIFE'S LIKE THAT ESCAPE: It's next to Impossible 'FREEDOM'S A GIFT: "I have and the balance will be paid by the By Fred NehCT r for a German to get out of Ger- taken the yell for democracy" last municipalities. Under the proposed _ many "with enough marks in bis week declared former Czee.h Ambas- agreements the Dominion,Govern- sador to Great Britain. Jan Alas• meat will provide for a sharing of Sig. pocket to start a new home In an- aryk, son of Czechoslovakia's-4oun- the cost of aid given to transients ►I other country. He's .allowed to as a b0b0 balls with theprovinces. — =-- - carry abroad just enough money' der. Sad but riot bitter at Elie tate of his beloved country, he has come on Its strength of the program "for a.good holiday. no more. to this continent to do his part In newly announced. Canadian cities :r' comes to our ears it tl story c Of a canving what Is left of democracy in have already started feeding tbs J - lever mea who outwitted the The werid today. He is dbvoting jobless single-within their gates. i agents of Hitler and escaped from \. 'Germany forever, taking all his the rest of his life to nerving the cause a ring am. - Deer Leaps Into f }�aey wish him. Flow did he do Addressing a Toronto audience' `' '.• rP p it! He sold his- properties, jwr- he sari(,-"The-only that can OfficeD Window - a.sed bonds <aegetlarble-ia-,Great-. - }r Br1talal with the proceeds, made a save the world now Is to make peo- �.. record of the numbers of the bonds, ple understand that freedom is a Police of l.ondon, Ont., were then took a holiday trip to England: great gift. We must do everything g last ! we can ,o called at 4.30 one morning 1n London be contacted a firm of , Preserve !t." week to arrest a new kind of Bond dealers, told them'his store. —o' burglar, a. 125-pound deer that FALLEN AMONG opinion last week a duplicate :pressed the. t THIEVES: VVe leaped through he office win- e The firm asked for . record' 01 the numbers of the dew of the 'Leonard Foundry, � ,�that France is certainly ifl for it. •� bonds, sent a lawyer back Into Ger•• That stronghold of liberty.• and when startled by early morning _ : many with our clever man. -The democracy on the continent of aeries- '—"�— numbers checked, our friend lit a We received a call from the match to the bonds in the presetrce Europe is gradually being encircled night wate)aman about 4 o'eloek, I -, by a rfng of .thieves and black- and he said, 'You ma /'� _"—�— ot the lawyer who later certified y not be-• �� 'j that they had been .destroyed mailers. The day will anon arrive th it, but a deer just jumped a ��� 1 when her position is intolerable. through.the window of the of- by fire. Over In England again, the At the moment, Frince'!s report• » triumphant fugitive was reimbursed five, stated Sergeant Percy in the total arnount of the hanas ed to have agreed to do nothing to Last. P.C.'s W. Clipperton And lite besvi anew. VIULLOrin ain dZ tp anar es ey were es- i -in exchatrge for a German pro- patched with the black .maria + •- - mise to dissuade Italy from taking to remove the frightened deer GREEN LIGHT: A Canadian slices of France's African empire. Judge recently ruled that ! pedes- What a premien'and what ! bar- from its new found sanctuary. - 'trian who starts lot cross the stt•eet gain! It required four mea to capture l � ."when the light. is green has the Czechoslovakia first. France next it and place it in the police 4 transport, in whi -sh it was taken N_f1E 7 .+•nom tn.>~sr.e>,+.1 riot of way till he gets.,to the will. be sold down the river, But to Pond Mills and released. other side, regardless o1 whether she will have helped to sell herself. "Why dont'cha take the striped one It'll make you,look taller." WONDERLAND OF OZ _ . ., .- ,.. .... By L Frank Baum' .- . 43-►_ an*+.a•.t+u,a.eri.i« - - -- j �• i iY The owl-man's round eyes blink- "He will not Punish me," returned' This Guph anis really fr vlvv ,i ru,- _. ed fiercely upon the intdi23er, "What GuPh. i almly, "tor I have come here sal, and it seem+ a pity he was se `At the v,'i y t,,i, ,.t rt,, t„,t t, %,+;n are you doing here?” he demanded, to do him and his people a rare fav- bad, for in Food inose he miK b[ have a level wain upon, %vhi,•lh were lungs shaking his club. 'I've come to see or. Lead on and take me directly accomplished much, lie reullzed ,,f rock that at tint glance .ecm,•a that he had put himself-into tl dan- raulid, but on loul:ing clu�er• t;ut,h the First and Foremost Phantasm to ad his club with a threatening fila Werous "of .puailiu❑ by curring to tbis .e -solid.'PI•PCl that these rock h+n;,s lie did notrlike theied the way thGe cies- tureoUIt you try tor master." heac escape," said, dreadful nvnrnuur+, taut he ,Iso knew tvvr•e dwellings. for esu h had :u+ P. id, If he sho,veri rei,r hr• was lust, so ening. Nut it person wns t,; he >' 1 n r ^ ',k ,tore looked at him, but atlll wee not "beware"—, but here the General he adopted a b,.i,t rnnun,.r, as hie •" rnuvrde the rc�,'k hut., \II wn- -'+- " ' afraid. "Ah, You shall see was the Interrupted him. "Store your' best defen e 1'hr ,vi-,l• m of thin eat. The vvl-mo+n led the w:+y i man ..old with a sneering laugh. threats," he said, "lad do not be plan was si,on"'el .L••,i, n+r the {,m, nc the dcvetlint.• t,+ ,+ire sr: r ,:• "The First and Foremost shall do- impertinent. I will have you rev- I•haiif:i.,tn w;rh thri„v .•h,•,d turn- Ing in the centre. (It tri +n, ,+.• •Clde upon the beat way to punish hair Punished. Lead on an� 'keep ``• ed rind led (ii.. %v'+v np ow moon• trance the guide ::+vr , tow w' fl •,, silent.” tain. -rrrn+ded lilte—' I.er•+4,v- 1h 0 esu.to x.a....aa: '"+ .Y. - . 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The saved by medical science than ever bave taken coneoctionR until i waq , t rest his arm on the back of a Rom• *,tired spending my,money: I heard t;i:scovery of%this tins is reported before, but the life-span of the man an's chair in the the&4*e -- of Kruschen Salts so often, that I --by L. B. Pest,-of the University of - of today is no longer than ever,ac-- --public conveyance, or In a Alberta, Edmonton, who found cording to Dr. Robert Wilson. dean ' thought one dayeT'd try that. By ` g 3.-il'hat should a woman wear this time my knees were frequent- that pet•so" with deficient eye vi- of the medical college of the Unt- , You,too,Can save with to a dinner when she dcea not oss this better cigarette ly full of terrible pains. I boneht tamin A had 20 per cent. more - 'v,ersti •of South Caroflila. -p �"0` o a bottle of Kruschen. and took n' p y oss a dinner gown? tobacco and colds within a month after the Medical science hasn't done one pet fuller teaspoonful every morning, it those 4-When. going to a week-end �'. pleasure in rolling your tests than _ with adequate vi- "earthly thing to lengthen the span arty must a gu ' had no effect. But my husband said P est go owrr- 'Persevere! Give it a chance to tamin. of human life; we are saving chit- or bus that is mentioned In the in. " first choice of experts act.' Well, I did and before long dren;' be said. vitatlon? who knots how to pick knees were nearly normal I RADIO STATIC ELIMINATED Dr. Wilson said that the "man of ti.-When you are having lunch- an 'all-star'performer. kept on, and believe me I am'not The invention of a radically new 40" has even less chance of along- eon with several friends In a public , like the same woman. T walked radio-broadcasting system which . er life than formerly. He explain- dining room,-and an acquaintance tore- , four miles the other day and felt 'completely eliminates static and ed that more people were living in Steoa,r,.- '!lour whereas before I could hard- P Y s stops at your table for a few words, dAk , ' 'Ip walk serosa the floor could airs,) other extraneous noises is announ- the "heart disease and cancer age'' should you Introduce him to each for red. because they were saved from the E. A. of your friends. Cyder,', „ What more need be said about The discovery involves new "acute diseases of childhood and G•-What is'the correct phrasing this 'the relief that 1Cruschen Salts can methods of trap¢mission and re- youth." to ba used on. as engraved card h` �a1• ' bring to sufferers from the pains quires specially-designed recely- announcin; an engagement? and stiffness of rheumatism. ing-seta with a much shorter wave- ---- range=from 20 metres down to a 0 a jft _ -. rco,.� _ .l posse ra y one metre. yr The new method is known tech- Now an ■ L -No; the card is sufficient, as RGiM'�c•M, VE nically as frequency-modulation, BY ANNE ASHLEY good wishes- and congratulations The one now in use is called, the are offered at the,reception. 2: too; °Oorh the hands should be kept in the u amplitude modulating system. Q,-How can . I make baking lap. 3. An evening dress would be V ��+/ FROZEN GASOLINE powder? the next best thin to wear. C Yee; A.-Mix 12 ounces of pure cream g • , ; ,•i "Frozen" airplane gasoline that of tartar, 6 ounces of cornstarch. one should at'ways, do so, unless won't ignite under a blowtorch and 6 ounces of baking soda. Sift some unusual circumstance pre- ' . ..HEARD � was demonstrated at Roosevelt each ingredient about 12 times be- Dente. Therr one should wire his lie Field, New York. last week, as a fore mixing. Make it on a bright, hostess, stating when he will or- solution to one of ilying's greatest .dry day. rive. 5. it is not at all necessary j,011 Nails fire. hazards. to-do ser 6. It is not proper to use Champ { A man bought a parrot and tried The gasoline, while not frozen Q.-How can Ipro et the planter this type of card, Ito teach it'to'talk. Going over to solid, is reduced by an alcohol and when driving a tack Into the wail? - Miss Joanna Kennedy, only .cite bird, be repeated for. severat dry mechanism to about 250 de- A.-Before driving the tack Into daughter. of Brigadier-General H. - ;alfaates the words, "Hello, hello." grees below zero Fahrenheit, a plastered wall, push'the tack in- Wasp-Waisted B. Kennedy, of Knightsbridge, At the end of the.lesson the pain- inhere it does not give off enough to a cake of soap, and the plaster. Fl to returns England, thinks she has the long- set opened one eye and answered vapor to catch fire. will seldom brea-k or crack. est fingernails in Mayfatr-or any- drowsily. "Line's busy where else. They are nearly an EYE-BLINK COUNT - Q,-How can I stop hiecoughs? MEW PORK.-Women :re well inch in length. Now-Winter's Come, the frigid IMPORTANT A.-One method is to sit erect on the road bark to the wasp-waist thing. An .eye comfort meter, which and inflate the lungs- fully; then. figure styles of the Edwardian era Sm to the will rebuild the high- reads hour human a ea feel and stt1I retaining the breath, bend tor- ways to the big naval base. Now tar behind, pray tall, la Y if leading corset designers are to 6priag? ' shoats what is tiring them, is be- ward until the chest meets the be taken as good prophetsBIBS With all this sleet and slush mg perfected. knees, and then atter slowly rising The lacing, boning and hour- and •n°w,. The meter almost literally again to as erect position. slowly glass curves of the early 1900's ail REMEMBER • That's something we.would Ilk* "ticks." It counts the blinks of exhale the breath. After repeating found their counterparts in the ' t to know; the eyes. Two-bit& of metal, too this exercise a secondtime, the new spring models paraded by to het y*st espy Of verdant Spring's too tot+ light to feel. are stuck near the nerves will De found to have re- .., .�, g• 0 mannequins 'here early this week of this week's �• decayed, es connect them. wire eyes. _ for two of the principal corset T* Stat We're most decidedly afraid black bbx. with a ceired an excess of energy, which roat*will thus allow them to function fin fact, we know withoGt a Every time an eye winks, its properly. designing and manufacturing we" while In . firms. muscles set u an electric impulse town.• - doubt). P P Our heavy undies won't hang of a few millionths of a volt. This Q•-How can I make wallpaper never fails. The wires pass the stick on whitewashed wails? ' current to the boamplifies which am lies A.-White washe d walls should be .-- to turn a counter. washed thoroughly with strong �ITCH BCH I LDREIiS : °Il2sing over the Bay of Naplea, .tat air pilot turned to his gaseous• The meter is based on a funds- vinegar,before attem6ting to apply or and said: "Have you beard that mental scientific discovery that paper to them. After this treat- . STOPPED IN A MINUTE. .. Nbrase, 'See Naples and Die'T' blinks are nature's sure sign and meat the paper will stick.'to the An you tormented With th•Itching torture•of ahem•,nshe:a athlete•Looe or otbw yardstick of eye sisals. surface, `!Q ha y reu.r Ya," said the passenger_ e4 •tan aatabad For QaK2;' pp , COUGHS "Well;' said the pilot, °`take a - ase ccoltaa -•ntue0tte, l,poid D D, D. �/ p I - (ir•••rttetton. Its pntk oss soothe the irr;. `: (duty to wads' good look-the propeller's come t - - —--- � ialne� &Clear t" man mea le�teaw - ng Don't let chest colds or croupy hs , • • • • n°•tir A 15c fey b bo le•at dsoa st go untreated. Rub Children's Mild A. Scottish feather set' ieh ; Classified Advertising throat nMchueataLonee.,Th�is�d's - Celan writingan essay on Ar- __ �� r milder y - -- - --- — form of regular M usterole penetrates, mistice, and one tittle'girl pro. — ---- -- warms and stimulates local tircttla- +tiueed this sentence: "The Ar- IIAtI\ CHICKSitot,xn POR SALETHROAT don,Floods the bronehialtuba with ani*tice was signed on ilth No- RABBIT FIUUNn, PERSISTENT .J its soothing, rel vapors, Mus- `{ COMPARE iR'EDDLE QCALITY s' w*mber, 1918, and •ince then and Tweddle Prices 'bPrure you rracker, good xtayrr, =35.(10. Writs C'� terOle brings tell because it's i h we have had two minutes' buy your chicks. '1f you dl o. and for particutart+; *,Y.- h, Abbott, - "counters rritas/t'•—NOT just a Harrow, Ont, salve..Recommended b peace every year.' ::You value Quality and Motto), we : - by many do*- we will get your -hi,k or- LEARN NAtR1)Itr."I Vt. �p toes and nurses.Made tit Catldda,in -der. Tweddle Grade A (`hicks for common `` three en'sstrengths: ar Strength, Meeting the total doctor, Brown $14.50 per hundred White r4 $22rna LEARN IInal m pervi NG t'NI.V. _gfdiMry BOP' Children's(mild and Extra StiOat - - ' $F9.L0 per Hundred Puticra $:..ye, rhe personal aupervlMori of yfr. V. f�rOaE � 401 each. ' W Barred Rocks. New Ilamvsh,rer, Orompton, prize winning hair OK � ++01'ea�•I "And bow is 'the lawyer going White f Deka. IlYbrida $1.L00. PW- dresser. Rnoklet .on request. st 110 CHIIMRE" lora $18.00.•Send for complete price School of Modern Ilairdreasing, on, doctor." list and ratnlague on our three :556 Yonge St., Toronto. "Poor fellow," returned the med- grades of rhtrks,-pullets and pork- ere is. Tiredd:e Chick' Hatcheries IIF itSONA1, foo, with a shake of his head, "he's Limited• Fergus. Ontario. '• �� lying at death's door,-- _-- —_- -_ - - _ i�I;IT TnBwct!u, ,�uFi••, i•ARILY. _ ;~ "There's grit for sots, comment- 90r., Pum.E.'rs FROM r:nVP I:\- 1ne•xDP list Vel,V. (Gime Remedy. Testy "S Mt►N a MDSrAtt n,mtiet., r:twr•,ntePd. Advice Free. \a< �•.,. ostArs T--ed Brown,. "at death's door — and ment APpro%k,ililreeders,.Standard llartlett's. Box I. AvinniDev sa Quality RHrred Rooks• Ne,v Hairtp- !!ILD NMI lying." shires, White Ilocks i1C.95.' IAK- fF' S'til) WANT AN AI F1: 1'ittN.1TE horns =19.00. C'atalogue•and coin- romahtio Pwrptheart, with mnnvy, plate price list for all imides of . write: Mary I" 443•0, Roll:,, MIs- - Machine Picks chicks, puller. and cockerel, on ;-re(ieI' ust. adi-n I•an• ec ,c Chick • '"ori. _ �• Hatchery Llmlted, Badu,, Ont.trio. u,11tRY—WolTl-D YOU aFARICY=1F Speechrs erro .cm .cited? Hundnnds to choose fro . G ? y� 3 '`> • VER C.R.'s 240 IIR.,1' LIGHT ST'SSEX - Some with weans; Man)• fttrmera' New 13ampshire hybrids Inld at b daughters and widow•a with prop- i ;. " months. Average production _ er'ty. Particulars 10c. contldentiai, p t Records Faulty Enunciation Of „August 52 ncr Hent., Septemher i0 ' Onnadian t'orrespondence klub, 100400.0 -per rent., ().-tuber it; itatx 1 8, r nlSr,r), Alta. D- per cent. fir- - t A11 Sorts—May Be Useful In d;e;. your ffuck of money'-•}raking —�It►R !\\'F;STlat \'f!� is Bray h,rlrn today. Rrar Hatoh- ! Education of Deaf Mutes. ery. 3.'0 JelinStreet North,Humil- l.tt.4N YOUR ST;HI'Lliy I r:NUS CANADIAN ,ON ; i ton, Untariu. NACES guaranteed Firsr Mortgages on Tm• Dr. Herbert Koepp-Baker; head proved city names et and 7 per : Pr'T . RIO ,'Ifd�_`KS IV YOC]t• cent, tntereat. Write us for frill de- ' � � GIVE of Pennsylvania St8te College's hrooder note—get more big eggs tails. Mortgages purchased. E,4tnb- speech Clinic, has Invented a ma• next Fall w'hc•n prices are high- iiebed 20 years. A. M. greenamay est. Order 13ra,v Xtra-ProAt chicks Co., 169 Yonge Street, Toronto: e , , - ohine designed to record accurate- (big chTckq hatched frog, extra large errs) toda m ]y' °the mechanism of speech". cry. 130 John Street Nurrth, Hemih- PA I'RN'as o The device, which Dr. Soepp- ton, ontrico. AN ttFar-ER 'ftI INVENTOILFA C Baker calls an "electrical pbono- Liet of Inver,tioni Wild full infor. � DON e kfnesigraph," or "sound-movement- tilts matlon Pent free. The itameay o m- finny, Regletered Patent Attorneys, writer," Is capable of tracing graph t.l Benk St.. rltta%VFt. 4•a n. ' SHIT FOUR FURS TO THE OLD Italiy•tbe spasms of stuttgrers and. eatabllzhed tcuse. Over forty rvio'rOGRAPHY • ' *ttmmerers and the faulty tongue years In business• Lewis A. Jenea, A movements of lispers,'and Is said 189 Talbot Ft., 9t. Thomas, F",E ENLARGEMENT WITH EV- f}t 1 ery roll film developed and 8 high j v • by the inventor to,be "very usefulIlAlrl %:Done glows prints ^sc, Reprints same 89t In aiding deaf mutes in acquiring rice. s sola r� ed prince 25c. Don't take chances with unidentified fuels.Follow " riErhtfing audio. Toronto. , the eumP le of over 100,000 Canadian homeowners eye*ch. WIGS, TOUPES, TRANSFt)RMA- t�:< tinea. Switches, Cu.r-*.a_nd all types - - --Rt t"t'Y`ltF:- _Rho- have changedto better-hes a. -Burp-- — ' The macHfrie consist of allnute et finest quality Hair Goods. Write 'blue coal' for the finest, most trouble.frea l- *iECtrical Contacts, wires the faze for Illustrated catalogue. c'onfiden- ARE YOU RUPTURED? Relief, flea you've fosse• tial ter,tis arrnn.grd. Toronto Hum- r'omfort, Positive Support with our ` t�Y ve ems'on t oC human hairs, current-relaying an Aatr $apply Co- 6'28 Bathurst, Toronto. advanced method. No elastic or vacuum tubes, t graphing device understraps or steel. Write. Smith Order from your nearest 'blue coal' dealer.today. Ask and a chronograph. ' HIGH nLOOD rnrssCAE rroon.Ontarioing Co.. Dept. 219• fres- bim also about the 'blue coal' Heat Regulatorwhich ! provides automatic beat with your present equipment. _:- I TRAl"r011 MA4:VF.PO AfiD After thrilling battles with ice, Huns Bu)or) ppESRU'RE-WRITE GF.YF:itA'POIt NPr) RS A. the Russian shipKamchadal, which for free booklet and full partteu- Was x' tars regarding our amazingly euc- t �' 1END U8 YOUR TRAC.Tit11 MAGNE- ts►iled from Leningrad in July, ceeaful hybiood treatment Pedl- to and Generator Repairs., We save greed Prndnrts. Sask-tnnn cask Illi?, and was cut out of the Polar you mono , Allanaon Armature }h 41ft last summer by an fee- Walnfr., 85bv tlav Sr., Toronto. 161ne ` lic"ker, arrived at Vladivostok nON£.l" FOII BALE STOP THAT ITCIi ' al r t l�pftly. CHOICE HONEY-S6L4 S LR. TAILS I'RURITUI3, ITCHTNt3 OF ANUS; MODERNTHE • sCOMFORT Amber 88.00, Buckwheat $3.00• 65 rectum. etc. My treatment, has `4x. )be. Amber $3,00, Buckwheat S)J.60pproved .successful. InPxpensiv*. 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Y+... ., ._. .: r�, ,., ;. ._q- .-�.4i. y ,r�,,c'-,R, r' e i .c• ..i.n. ... ..:. .:, .Y O���j -United Church choir-practice Amateur Dramatic Contest. . on Saturday evening next. BroughaM Tonight. Friday. -T3e Y. P. U. of the United Thnes.may be quiet., but there - u , .-Xiss"-Bertha Bunting, who is march are changing their weekly is always s "Bustle" in a Dry �I l re ;• spending the winter with her cis"- meeting to Monday evenings, ins-` Goods Stare. The Big Store is now in Toronto, spent Sunday at tend of Wednesday, The next meet- offering a "Clean-up" • in House �. -- — --- - --ham h he y inig will be held on Monday, at-8 Dresses. Reg. $1.00 lines for 69.c. - (� '-•Pickering Township Council p• m• Come out and bring your Don't miss the opportunity. (a,dvt.) .,Ha ;-o'clock seen the new ;wail meet on lionday next at one friends. - --the Men's Club presented 'the "^ ;o'clock for the transaction of gen- sale. - Dept, ot,Garne and Fisheries on ^ F neral business, -Miss Nora Quigley gave a Wednesday evening to Pickering Laneas�reum Floor Ru'gs •r . ... + Mr. Reg. Barker,who has been 8'oing-away party on 'Saturday ev- folk in an extremely interesting • .. ail with pneumonia "for several ening, in honour of Miss Gertrude series of motion pictures. A ven weeks, returned to Wurnipeg on Walsh, who ways, presented with a good crowd attended. A special in= _lhuzoday �last to resume hie dut travelling shag, prior to her enter- vitation had been given the school ing St. Michael's Hospital, he ed'atatiou- 72 X 9 $4.50 as a children in view of t ,. nurse-in-training. Our best wishes a] nature of the ' showing. Next. ' ' • .--,Miss Ruby Andrew, ivho has g' gM Notice this Price* : 9 x l Oh- $6.50 been off duty for a couple of go with her in her venture: Wednesdays prngza¢n, "Mystery 2 -weeks,-through illness, is now able r--•On Monday one of the worst-, Night'.. The Committee refuse to g�� blizzards in a number of years, 9 x 12 $6.75 to log" out s a short while divulge the nature of the program, sash day, passed over the province, and left you must go there to find out. No r most of the roads in an impassable admission. Silver collection, paper aSmartly dressed mea are snow 'New Spring Prints are In wearing Tip Top Made to Measure condition, During the day about money accepted too, Clothes, The Big Store is now six ki-rhes of snow fell in this -Do you remember curling np in -- showing the New Spring Samples. trilct; and in the Westem part of your armchair and alternately Snappy, patterns,, Fast d e8 :'.One Price --- $24.95. (aolvt.). the province, the snow-fall was laughing and crying over the ex-, PPY p y f --St. George's Church, Sunday, much greater. As there was a high periences of "Lena Rivers" when" ; February 6th. Septuagesima. Sun- wind blowing, the roads were soon you read-Mairr J. Holmes' celebrat- New colorings .... day School at 10 a. m. Morning filled with impassable drifts.-Srow ed novel? Did you ever think then e� -Prayer at 11. Evening Prayer at plows soon opened up the main that you would have the opportun- 36 in. W'de'.-20c and 25e. a d• higimays, but tha side-r-aAR -ere this same es, Rev. E. G. Robinson. filled with snow on . a level with ers" in a modern version of this - 4 :-The annual meeting of the Pt- the taps of .the fences. As a res- well-lrnm book per�orTr ed for MEN.-The he new Spring Tip Top ;esbyterianr Church will the held in ult many schools were elosed and your benefit? Lena Rivers will be the church, on Tuesday evening, sone villages were without milk, presented by the Senior Dramatic February 7th, at 7.30 o'clock. Tae and brEad for several days. Tn Club of the United Church, under samples are in. _one price, $24.95 various organizations'are request- some parts of-the province drifts the auspices of the Woman's Ass- t ed to have their reports ready. A were reported to.be 15 feet high. ociation, Friday, Feb. 10th, in tht>'' _ C��►Q E Oma`: 2N jgood attendance is requested. =The Pickering Public. Library auditorium of the Men's Club. An ` On Saturday last Miss St, John "•lead a very successful year in 1933. evening of good entertainment. is, Assistant Teacher in the Contin- There were 122 persons who used promised you. : S. CHA PMA 1 Z ­uation School took her crass to the ' its facilities, among whom were 98 -The Men's Club members en- _ -,City, where they spent the fore- adult members, 11 juvenile and 13 joyed their first regular gathering, noon at the museum, where they patrons, who were not regular following the official opening, on ze Ancient all interesting lemurs on members, but who took books from Friday evening last, to a oyster - - - BUY YOUR �INT�RAncient History by one of the staff, the pay collection. A total circul- supper, which' was attended by a- and in the afternoon they attended &tion of 2571 volumes,"consisted of bout one hundred gentlemen, which the presentation of "Julius Caeser' 1258 adult fiction, 319 adult non- included members and'a friend - iat Hart House. fiction, 210' juvenile books, and The Executive members themselves RUBBERS NOW -Important Notice - The post- 788 magazines: There was a sub- prepared and served the dinner. pond meeting o'f the Women's Inas- stantial increase iii the circulation Very comfortable, adequate oAart- at BUNTING'S _ 'ti!tute wilf be held in the auditor- of adult-class books. 102 volumes ers are now provided for just such ` :J= of the Men's Community Club were added to'the shelves, which occasions, in addition to accomm- _ Men's 5-eye Rubber, . �1.59 Ttoama on Fridayevening, Feb- included a number of is presen- - gifts tion,of and equipment for rs. An 4 Buckle Overshoe, $2.s0 rosry Std, at 8 a'elock. Mr. Wilson, ted by Miss M. Pennell, Misses tion, of several different forms. An ` wGiM give his very popular address 1,Rorke, E. C. Jones; D. E. -Smith interesting feature in the heating on the "New School. Curriculum". and R. Ruddy. Donations.of money- is found-in the installing of small_ •` • Knee Rubber Boots, $1.89 r M Other local talent will com1hete- a - were- received from Miss N. Lewis, er heating units that will be re- interesting prograsm. Come Mrs. N. Keyes and the Women's quired to heat the basement alone, ' i4 Fait & Rubber Boots, $$2•50 .and bring your cup and spoon. Institute. Efforts were grade dur- without the necessity of using the - f •', A large congregatilm again en- ing the year to raise the quality furnace, which will,be required on- All First Quality $nbbetR, trade by Il�liner:Rnbbar joyed the Fellowship Hour at the of -the service given by the Lib- - ly to heat the auditorium. In the Co. at.the lowest price we ever saw. _ `United Church on Sunday evening rary. A' Travelling LiLrary was successful effort to remgve the un- u 1 last, following the regular service. secured from the Department of sightliness of a furnace sitting out Fred T. Bunting, rICi�Brin� The Hour opened With the singing Education, which contained many in the middle of the.club room. the, -PrstabliaF ed 1867. Y e5f a number of hymns sen by new books. In June '.s township generosity of one of the members - members. Refreshme were ser- travelling library was -organized by has made possible, the closing in 'ved during which peeved Miss St. Claremont, Whitevale, Kinsale and of same with attractive building 1ohn played several ;rano num- Pickering libraries, for which .each 8 ;..SPECIALS p' g material, neatly finished. Following 7 . -bers. It is understood that these purchased a number of -the latest dinner, games and music were en- centre which stay month duringhours will b the winter. Th c are tthree months, thereby supplement- ,here Through thio a-that� --Breakfast Bacon, 25e. a lb. —� e , ey Y FP pe y 8 .appreciated and looked for- ens *he permanent collection of the names would be. added to the mem- ward to by members and friends. tr*raries involved. The Board spon- bership, which was realized to an Minced Steaky 1 Gc• a The :;An invitation is "tended to all to cored the atteridance of. the librar- encouraging degree. The Execut- L attend. i-an at the two week's L'abmry Ins- ive have, and will announce fur pork Liver, 12e. a lb The rneinbers of- the Women's titute Class held at McMaster Un- ther activities, in which the public , e� Club, .accompanied by their hue- iversity, Hamilton, in August, wi1T ke invited to 'participate. :Mewing Beef, _ 12e• alb. j bends were the ,guests of Mrs. G. where instruction was given in all The Club members express their L ` -W. Barker, on Tuesday evening, departments of library work. A re- thanks to Mr. Arnold, for his don- Jewel Shortening, :15e• a lb. �--- � where they enjoyed the very spec- teat agreement has been made with ation of the-oysters at this supper; ��jj ifal privilege, through the influence the local Board of School Trustees, and Also to those inembers who con- Classic Cleanser, :J tins, 13c. of Miss Louise Rorke, and Rev. who have made a grant-to the Lib- tributed the balance of the items on - Ra nnond Booth, of hearing Prof. rary funds, to enable every" child the menu. Just as soon as Fred _ ins, 25c• t McKenzie, of the Dept. of internat- in the Public and Cortinuatiss Bunting and Dr. Cartwright can get. 1, D ional Law, °of Toronto university, Schools ,to take books frons the out fishing,ewe will likely be treat- `. speak ori the. European situation. " Library without paying the usual. ed to a fi h supper. _ . R E" Mr. McKenzie,is probabry the best- e,bership fee.. The Library Advertisements informed citizen .in the Dominion Board for -1939, as. appointed at Classified :;Butcher (pbone 3000) • �Plcl`ering of Canada on this situation today- the annual ng 'of the Assoc- Several years of successful fasten He is being Beard regularly on iation, has F. Coates, as Chair- • advertising and .selling has created _ radio broadcwsts, speaking ,at, 'var- man, and. includes. L,.Johns, Wm. the desire among many to own a 'ions functions, and his counsel is Gormley,'Rev..£. G. Robinson, Rev. faun- or country place. We now• :-p��k a r'n ' • iHardware ,...", . constartly sought by Dominion M. R, Jenkinson, Mrs.• G. W. Bar- have difficulty securing various leaders, in these zrltical days. ker, Miss L. R. Rorke Miss Edith - , . types of property.for these buyers.' One of his most significant state- .Murray, and Mrs.• F. T; Bunting. Should your place be favourably menta, (to us) was that "Demo- WIrn. Gormley was re-elee-ed Sec- priced, We believe we could secure trace had failed due to a form of retary, and Miss A'E. 'Rici�arason, a' buyer, Kindly write us. C. P.. poultry- Feed and Egg Producers "rot" that had taken place in the Tr easurer'. Mrs. Bunting w s app- Purcell Company, 169 Yorge Str., democratic system', and "that, not: ointed chairman of the Book Com- Toronto. :Purina Laying Meal for some Lime• would democracy mittee, which includes, Mia" J. regain its former position". "Dem- Rorke,• Miss J. Clark and E. D. 185 acres, Homestead, good brick ocracy had not been carried 'out Bertrand. house, hip-roof bank barn,. other Master Laying Meal in the manner, the originators had '"x,. r'Y? _..� `= out'i'uildings, small orchard, one of —_ planned a few hundred years ago". the finest faros in Markham Town- Grit' '�� • - *'Citizens of the totalitarian states ship, two streams, small bush, al- :+Oyster Shell and �irlt •had lived under democratic princip most touches village, clear of en- les, and were now looking for cumbrance, inspection ' arranged. Shur-gain Hog Concentrate, 41` -per et. , 4 something that would give them Willoughby's, Kent Building Tor- more favou'rle living conditions 3000 Pounds of AAmber Honey, onto- 24-26 for Better Hogg - etc., and not likely would they re- (very little buckwheat) has -turn to democracy till they found been p with the retailers FARM LISTINGS WANTED p All sizes, equipped or not, Bu Royal Purple C alf Meal- for the ever-increasing burden of tax- . below, who are selling at 59c. waiting. No sale, no charge. Send 7 ation, heretofore unheard• of, and ) g' Young Calves per 8 pound pail, (net) A quern- full information to L. V. DISNEY,the present oppression and cruel- tity of this'extra grades honey ty, apparently 'so necessary with . tieing offered locally at this lib state, Oshawa. phone 1660. dictatorships, unbearable". He still' very low price. Housewives, Dr. Hess"and Royal Purple'Stock had confidence in Democracy and here is a Fhance to stock up FCR SALE - 6-roomed house. 1 `' 3 "Specific ibelieved it to be the only ,plan with the finest of honey at acre ground in Village of Clare- 4 that had as its foremost.concern, very low price, 59•cts.-while it_ inont, Apply at Beal's FIousefurn- ?I gent for McCormick-Deering Farm Vac sod the individual, not the state, as ate. ishings, Claremont. r with some of the "isms". An int- Ask•your dealer for Fuller's ` -Repairs. r r{ erecting review of the omanizatio•r Honey, at Red dt White, The STRAYED - yearling heifer. Ap- Motto -� We hon It. Can (,ift lit. of!t! L apt of the British Empire, wag also ing Big Store,'Wm. Sadler, Green- ply James Taylor, Clas+emont. ', ` eluded in the address. It was air X00 wood, Roy Mon�ish, Cherry- FOR SALE -- Choice Collie pup- ' most interesting, educational even- wood, Woodward'& Brouvhatn. pies, makle good cattle dogs. For- I S• BALSDON, PIC :ER11�fG i°'g• baa- McEwen, Pickering.