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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1939_03_31 r,' _. ,. ::. rF; z{vq� ?.r „'�''F�.'�'a•:^=5.,...�rt'yyc-�..�,5v�"b?'".:�?:`r,. ;.:;y,.ecx , _ _• _ v,:, MW.._,,4�. :;�'',tvw._ ..A�.n�•r•ar.=..:4.. .��:.�..Y,a•.i :;•,s••--r�' .%T .-:.u•.im+sa.•'r-r-;a.:. •. ?ta.�.,•.'c. :A:innc'- ..''nr�M' 1,-gym .11 ' .F.� C "_. . : .�'.-..:x,'?..T.r f r`^..W.,,.C w.•.. ...:i'• A.l.r._,..+a,.a•'�k'•.�. •.:.: 0=.�x3'�+.+-S Qi a� r. ..:ate. -''� .r•.•• ;r: �'.w-r •ar a• asi�;,4. z.. - - . ,rrr,.u•;?...,s ..t .'.. x_. .• A+ ,,.::•'�":^ e a a "'a, T.�•r`. /" y.„' '�_. �. ,;/�- „� u' ,�_ .. ,n.:X. � ...:.� r�,� �;._.;. •xr .. .may,.r: -t - 17r-s•:�-.t w� - w* �. .-v!' ::y,. i ;,�` t - ';;.. ..7 • • VOL. LV.III �PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, MAR. 31, 1939 32 rrtv�asi :zal 0ys>rsa. Greenwood Greenwood media” NOT ICE . . Mr. Elmer Mutton wa$home for Mr. and Mrs. Er ae Trimble re- UGREEN " ' OOD PBAR801�i=Plrysicion. 1. the week-end. turned from their trip in the St i- M l j s +•Fane S0rMn.. Dunbaiton. tar Unr Crue�e pare your luny Miss Clara Walls of Glen Maj- ny South We welcome them home - every dry." or is home fol a week's holidays. agony I886--1936 f RE. FORSYTH, Oph,D., Director . wme•riep A..deiationof Om&io %teg. COAL, COKE. Miss Zorah Gee,• of the Whitby Rev. H. H. Mutton took part in '- �eeQV=C1 of Amaieaa ovtom.tr:=+I teachingstaffs spent the week-%-d the funeral service at Hn Unit- M saenssum. Bye• examined by appAlntaent. �UOD CE"HENT - pe Pe CHOPPING y; hos.1601.Clar•mGnt.Out. , , with herareata, i ed P Church, on Saturday, of the Monday, Wednesday and,Fridal Leptsi. SAi�1D, GFRAVEL,• Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ormerod late--Mr.--Joe Clark. and family called on Greenwood dramac Club put on.their 4 y% - WE GRIND FINE R DONALD RUDDY Barrister. aIId --- friends this week, at Whitfoy Ofsted Bran, Shorts and Feed of all •L%e Sqlidux,NaLwy Yul�bc• Mv,�eyw1mm. ;S SII PPLIES Mrs. F. Walls, Mr. Howard and Church on Wednesadq„ under the kinds, also minerals and utbee 6�Igramrly oocy�t�by chelate I�.E.MI.. BUILDER y tttn..ocw*nos oJCottrt tsowe•wbiwr. Ills Edythe Ormerod spent Tuesday- auspices of the Y. P. U. ;koncentrafes for profitable feedior also local oartage work with Mr. and Mrs. Nash, of Mark- The W. M. S. of the Circuit will BEATON, BELL tf ROSS - kept-go band • hold their m at the Parson B#rrtstors tf Solicitors We have also placed in stock s full �• ` seting' line of Maple Leaf Millingrou ham age on "Mursday, April'6th, with We stock only the blest Poultr B W.J,BEATON.K.C. Telephone po'e Feeds. Brougham Mrs. Ralph Mowbray in charge of Fee-ds and Supplies. H.BROOKE BELL,IS.C. Ade1,2838 Mls, D. Gant is on the'si�k tre program. All the ladies of the J.H.F.ROSS As W• MITCHELL circuit will be welcome. �'• Z• �1! 1�'� -- 8T2 Bay St. list at present. ' JOHN L.POND Toronto -The sudden passing of Mr., Jo. Miss Jean Malcolm of Wick, was - Pickering, Ont. Clark-on Tuesday, Mar. 21st has a with her'people over the week- g age. Mr. �I A *yo'1*�*♦I*♦� i h U:li.IC� ARD90N.t Co..Co,• Barrls- r _ cast a loom over the will dij, tb ♦\ ♦`I Y `• V Office phone T4A0 Residence 95L0 end. •tars.Solicitor.. hotaiie.etc . Suite 591. Clark had' trade many friends in j IiocLite Builders, ?+Toronto 0 6l.a. o. —�- W. J. Brown, Mrs. $Town, Mary AND daphooe Ad.itls8;Picn.dng t•tt•o nota sit the neighborhood since comm to n„ The Beal Store,Claremont a,•,d Toil Jr. were with the Browns g MGUS McMILLAN-Barrister. Sol- on Greenwood nearly three years a- : All.kinds pf F epair Work iter. Notary Public. 19 Melinda Street PHONE 9a?il y' go. He and Mrs. Clark were very JaMto. Teleahone Elgin 6.W3. sett The Shepherd family and Miss All Tuning Guaraotted K' staunch suppoaters of ,the church, FURNITURE Gladys Gannon were Brougham viz- and every cause that was an uplift C. S. MaCDONALD itors on Sunday. We wre displaying an attractive to the community. His memory will :',,2g Ctose ATe,, Tisrsato ERBERT T. FALLAISE. L. D S.. variety of The Brougham Hockey Club will live in the hearts of the people as _noneLakedrie 15112 r ' D. S.,Gr ace of Oe Rom College o1 Aluminum and Graniteware$CC. hold a Euchre and Dance in the Dmr.,s .eoaaana the tlxdvwsur a To ge a, a fine type of Christian gentle- _ Duke is Once wcond door nal �t St. and- r Furniture ;all Akre Town Hall, on Thursday, April Orders taken at NEWS Ll�os' �Cbarch.Qiclteiu�.Aa4 Olde horn: 9 Novelties.' 6th. Adm. '25 cents. EvIry one wei- man. He is survived by his widow M a a 4r aA 4 nc•wat. (X-ray and six daughters and mm son, the ~IL to �k•ae t Ueo� Prioea low, ii keeping with limas. come. ugh _ - rs T: C. Btv�wn and R. C: t ass to Togronto e many refloural - the FUEL *atwtgtefs at>ss. f McWhirGer were in Toronto , on trihutes were very beautiful and : .E!►�? . ._ Fat! s Elevator J1 Saturday and attended the funer- the large number of friends at the ` i al of the late Mr. J. Clarkti late of Builders ' K. BEATO#1i. TOWIN"' Claremont Ont service spoke for the deep sespect u De Clerk. Convey aver.Comaswsioa•r for f Greenwood. Supplies r nkiatt 441day"O. Ase�trnt r:Etc. Inner o1 Sunday School st.d Church Ser- for Mr. Clark and family. The sin- litarriage t.is.oaca. tirhttev ,t?at. +" cere sympathy of this community viva were well attended on Slutday,. ie a raided to the famil ..-,,. ,..Lumber and Lath• c phone Res- Jas Office was Y• 8. C. ghinglee ' ., A. E. K1CHAf�L,..ON Rev, Glover's text was taken from .� � di E!Y 1?R A L I N 9 U R A N Qa _ � or Selling Roma te, 5-8 "Christ died for us". v .e ' sPtThite al RHAL BSTATE mop of Any =lad Su.day, 'April 2nd, Sacrament of -Slue Coal - - 80NVSY�ANt;IN(3 Poultry and Hag Feeds, Flour the Lord's. Supper will ce admin- On Palm Sunday, April 2nd, Ev- Alberta Coal entered. Grindlletg Seery Dry - Church wilening - l include Celebration ce in the of DoQ1e8t10 Coke L old entabll iced agency, neady _ The members of the W, M- S. u serves Bhte �� A wed are holds a Missionary alit- ' ' ry @ the Lords Supper. It is hoped for Prole, .PiClr. 6006 - F• e' and Roofing Material ' e` d Cement.t ]Lime, Plaetee g ins in the Hap or.t F:•i�a- VI-r '- �•. t'. le Body. �PCOd# noon, followed by a Pot luck Sup- + With the, went r .*hie parts ov- p per and Se Hal K,uni X. All ,in .:,• ,r v� •r: ent8 for Lun - ' _Y Y MAW a 11r.,. Sha :r dcor Ads Fen00 camzrttrnity are invited. Silver, colt- step and: fractured her left ann, _ and Ides,-: LICE1r9>>aD AUCTIONEER AND :D- ..�.• �I E R ection at supPer. above the elbow. Mrs. Rendall fell aOOflnp _­- VALUATOR a Bales csadueted Anywhere The meuthers of the W.'M• S• on the icy sidewalk, resulting in >hDa an husbarAs spent a social even- Cockshatt ImpleII]8II Phone or write. Address 614 Dundstt IneuraIIoe of All Hinds. badly straJ ed ,lsacic, which nec�a- ing on yednesday 22ryd, at the itated several days in bed. Street, East. y sees" Prless Before Whitby. Oatac•io: Beet Rateo Available with Manse at Claremo►.t, with Rev. J. Come and see the popular drama Bs>!6y - • E. and Mrs. Glover. Social inter- by Greenwood Dramatic Club, - .security and Service. course, games and music, made "With the help of Snotty'• to be WILSON B R O Briertash Hospital the sussing aid enjoyable one. presented in Whitevale United Geeverulaent Licenttd Address Pbone tSeveral from 'here attended-the Church u4Aer the auspices of th- Mi, Ont. BROUGHAM PICK 516, funeral pervice, held i.n Claremont e People's Class, on Thursday Phone Mark 72W ='i1ldain St, E. Stouffville Ont Yawn PeO le'- y Phone 191 L nited l::lurch on T'"arsday after= April 13th. Adm. 25 and 15 cls. roon last, for the late ?Liss Adeline The- funeral of the late Dartial _ (Maternity,• Medical, and Surgical . Barclay, as old, highly-esteemed Seebcca, a1 "1-- Veteran, evil. iROOFIlttC: SPECIAL s, casestaken GARDEN CROPS native of this district, who has I died at Christie SL^ i;ospital. wa$ -Maternity Senti-Room � been a hospital patient in Toronto ,. ,,t is •t TT-; , c: !:,i:_ 1 c , te}. Wght. Asphalt shingles Rates for 10 defy-525.75 Will Pay a Profit8 for some time. Ibex, J. R. Bick, officiating. 'Mr. 56.00 .per sqr& ItI ou Use Registered r?ttrsa Iry attendance and On Friday eve ins two groups Seebeck served in both the South 3-1 Hvy. WghC Ashplialt Shing►es 21 hour service given. NATURAL MINERAL of Brougham Young People were A,l:ican and world Wars He was 56.65 per aW& Ambulance'Service presenting plays, in outside places, born in Uxbridge 74' years ago, All first Quality Toronto AsphaN Phoshates = the larger group at Whitevale, in d fanned there fora number of 800fing Co. Shingles. In lots R MttS. E.R. GOOD 25.37 p the comedy, "Six-bonnet Jane of of 5 sore. or over. 41 To frcrease Yields and Improv, Quality years.. He is survived by' two Ero; ' of all ao Sycamore Lane". and the smaller thers, Abram, o? Wldtevale and ' It you knCw you WERE NEXT group taking part in the Oshawa Taeob, of i"�'bridge. Interment was Prices subject to Chang`e'without you would�huatle in after that In. Presbytery Short Play Contest notiee. surance Protection. we've been D. N. LOekw ' o the made In Whitevaae Cemetery. D Y n ! :iters Florence Torrance, • r ICKERING •� talking about Church of All Nations, Toronto. Dumbarton • ' ,.. YOU4AY BE NEXT Pickering Mills will.be the'speaker speaker'at the W. M. _ R�+R v T ren PICKERING, ONT. S. Thankoffering bleetil K on Wed- iVLiss 'liar. are- Sol:ervitle s ;.z BT.� j CY1.IL, E. '1Z..L,LE1 Pe M AR,D t3EN'ERAL[NSUR6NOE WF. DELIVER nesday next, April 5th at 7.30, in the.weekrend with her au;.t, .sirs ,•PHAONE 3100 Mpohtm Service'and Pof tloa - PHONE 53I7 Our the-chureb here. She will be ass- Ben Lotton. ww Ple>f�g B •+' ' - fisted by musical numbers from We are glad to see our people neighboring communities, and 'a who have'been indisposed with the , r �: CLEND� NIKG soloist from her Toronto Church flu a.d brorrchitis--around again. t NEO'•• �_ SIMMONS . � raters costume. ' et Woman's, Association he �,! CHEMICAL T FUNERAI DIRECTOR (The Short Course in re-modell- meet in the basement of the Unit- STUDIO COUCHES - --- Ing garments was held in the Tem- ed Church on Thursday, April 6th F Private Atuln,lance prance Hall ,from the 20th to the at 2.30 o'clock. Please -note the 1 ^ r - t B R d i OW With lin fill attr s D,t Night •, - .,tl� e se8, Service 24th. - v P $ y 1 R ce The Class was not as large change 1„1 time. Mrs: Graves, of VITAMIN ff MINERAL TONIC - and Cushions, covered in Pboner.9000 as had been hoped_for, but quite a Scarboro ,Tet, will .sPeak on Tem- RlHlvel n 5000 number were in daily attendance. perance and Social Service. Ladies , codquality,rP and velour. To aid in the: pp ^ The Course was,closed with supper. avail gourselvos. of. the opportur.- ' CIOOd va'luP :> 33 50 t�$43 50 Markham -Ont:• Mrs. Harvey,. President of the W. it of hearing a Prevention oT Nutritional AnasL• . . f F >; good sneaker. fa �" -.- I. tha,_;ked the teacher, Miss Row, The Anglicall Church here was Rickets Dents - _:�.� Congdleutns ill rugs a.nd Dy for her painstaking efforts on , be- the scene of a very pre ty yP - v half of the Class. Misc Row, in re ins on Saturday last, when Peggy Canes, and Tetany of Vitam• ttte and. -- - I es - --Y'f►"e Have- - - ' in D deficiency. ' - yhe�ew paerus - ply, said she had enjoyed the week Dolores; only daughter of Mr. aaldIts - ..are rtow in: -feed of work here. firs. Wm. P. CPOpley was united in Prevention of Iodine deficiency! _ Drinkiug founts., '.Seven- - our ho e to Elmere t Byilding of Resista a -- _— trou hs Brougham, Greenwood, Audlei son of D'Ir. and Mrs. Chas. At.%nis. Sun-teat ed Fall papers. troughs,03 r+�er shell,mica g A de"_ us food supplement Greq;t River and Claremont went Rev, E. • G. Robinson officiated, ( �y For grit, brooder Stove and to Markham on Monde evening to with Rev. Howey assisting, and containing quantitiesalfre f Vita. We are agents.or tate b:asy Washers acd g � � Y g g.� iroaers. Come in and let us demonstrate see the final game between Pick- Mr. H. V. Moore, playing the wed- mins.and, Minerals frequenilj to'you their good qualities. furnace pipes in all sizes. ening and Broughams. Pickering did ding match. The bride, given in lacking ins'ordinairy diets. not turn up, and Brougham dg am was marriage by her father, wore an , Also all hardware at real- Small dose—Easy to take 3DOWe Aanl►nleues, Day or Niiaht given the game by default. The Elizabethan gown of hors emboss t �' onable plices League President presented the ed eatim, with finger tip veil Miss 24 day treatment,,, $1,1ii �1 t°koae iSOA_ i = cup to Brougham, after which they Eileen Marlin, as Maid-of-Honour, done promptly had their picture taken with the and the Bridet;maids, Mist Helen p p y 72 day treatment, $2.46 -__- cup. They them played an exhibi- Curviingham and Evelyn Annis, `� -Co' A. STERRITT n IN II V 8R$y tion game with Markham Juniors, were very lovely_.in Orchard and JON Furl,,ral, Diraotor Hardware Tinsmith dliich en*W in a tie. Ae ice was Maize net over taffeta. The groom _w i'tl�t�'33 D � "s air good es-had been ; played on was supported by his brother, Art- Thy � � �.. W-. .S- Furuiture Dealer PTG"RING some of the regular nights during hur, of Ottawa. After a reception The �p , the season. Bro4hazn now holds at the bride's home "Journey's +„ � pl4gpo Plate. 88 - -PT.- p1Ck6i'iuf[• ' OQUA0 OWN NW 1 M_MJMRW� the cup for 1989, ; • _- 0,.d" the happy couple left for a Mika trip to the sopthera Steles. j- J a o.,FxJj...3....,,...3-t^...a......'.1......a.,..'y:�.�..:.^-,_c.n,aW'r!.T_t•,.^..,.sAy9G.T.!..•.�1� .r'..,.q..R.. C,:.. :.•er i .: r ...•r T_�.:'.:• _ �=.�.4. w'.fM :TSt'4� •,P:'..-�n..i7�r."x+-+ �,. ..._�, .,,._:.,,.J: r +„7•, c' ..-y..L'� .. .gym ... ,. .y r •.... .,.,. .�'. .<-.r r ,...,:� " .:w.:.s p.. Y _ ,-•� ..'�' ,1 '.d ♦ tt R]p 6.-Sow photo the visiting 'he fastest birds are the lam- -R 1 j n a sal d .of s doctor and his wife mergeier, with a speed of 110' read' miles an hour, and the swallow 1XCH M1 � V J<�J1LA7 r Gardening Answers with 60, according to aviation pi- •� CRUTCM IM A MMWTE. -- _ _l. The principal thin is to con- lots who-have been observing bird am"..w pr $ ing �asbesathl•te'slo■us• aotbs ' aider the congeniality of each Bights in South America, and the eaYiss�iMkels••T tae•stet"O �� "�• START CRASS EARLY y g y se eooliss.•aelseptie.Heald D. O D. tainless- (,f 'i'b� $ u� Grana makes its,.•most rapid ._ guest. One guest who is not kin- conclude that feathered migra-, �Clia�9 mdm"d w growth in cool weather. On this dred in the tastes and interests of tions are made in the substrato- sine+ Intense kdiw Of Rheumatism the others can easily spoil the sphere. ,u,eh • srrl �a -' account, lawn work of a new or whole art 2. No; the food wows He was not wrong, either-this repair nature should be carried party. - man who concluded that he would should be swallowed before taking not need his crutches again. Writ- out just as soon as the so"I if fit the liquid. 3. It is not exactly - In of his experiences, he says;= to work. ill-bred,'nor is it good taste. 4. I 'For five gears I suffered ter- After digging the ground should ribly from rheumatic pains, an I be allowed to settle for a few days Yes. She would be very rade to • • Degan to think my case hopeless. at least and then levelled again. It do such a thing, and the hostess .-ClassifiedAdvertising had a b stomach, and I b repeat b' rocess would be justified in never ex- I `i I also ad a mac is advisable to this p rarely had a meal without my food' several times. The top soil should tending another invitation to her. repeating on me. One day an old 4i. 1\'0. it is extremely rade and p yy then be raked fine and the grass ARTICLES FOR SALE HOGS FOR SALE friend told me to try Kruseben ill-bred.to do so, as it' is sure to sown at a liberal rate, once serosa Salta. So I bought a bottle and disturb other persons nearby who FLAGs, IIUNTING, PLAIN AND FOR SALE - FOUR YEAR OLD gave it a trial, and once lengthwise. This double Water roof Truck Covers and Royal Winter Sire. Best Market Pen "After some, time I was able to g are liat�ning to the play. 6: Dr. p Royal winter Falr and otheg Boar sowing insures an even distriba- Tents. Prices and samplea on re. Winners; Yearling boar- sire, and Mrs. William Young. quest. John Leckie Ltd.. Toronto. enjoy a good meal and to walk tion. Seed is sown on a day when _ Grandsire, and two nearest Gran. more ireelq. One morning I got there is no wind. dams in Advanced Registry. Four up and lit the fire, and m mother Q,��,� ��++-� HAWAIIAN GUITAR WITH ALL months boar and sows. Shade- y For permanent lawns of ,deep Sal ada Tea L%nds lana Farina, Edea, oat - thought I was crazy, because i green color and fine texture, cod regular a and Ten Free Lessons. _ - _'Sawed my old crutches up and g Plowmen To Fegular uo.00 value-only ;5.4s _< boiled the kettle for coffee with quality package seed is advisable. praeired. I.Ami ed nu abets Com. MANG ' aEED FOR-SALE them. That was sit years ago, and In.covering, the gardener is ad- s s pany, 431 King St. West, Toronto. MANGEL SEED - GIANT WHITE viaed to rake one way only and L *� ceding; grade one lb. 8oc-4 lbs. I sin now back at my old job as a __Bnfish Isles _: 20 lbs ;4.00. '(Aatt•war eon,._ - ehet."-M A.B. t�i 6rni- the aoll with 'a heavy AGENTS WANTED esaio of faith 25c). Prepaid. - Do you realise what causes a roller or pounder: Ask Quantity or trade price. d deal'of rheumatism? Nothing l'-ina Offer "dly Accepted By AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY Menno Sauder, Grower, Elmira.. • s district to sell s yyroduct used in OaL bub sharp-edxed uric acid crystals Ontario Plowmen's Ass n. every home. Thia to a money which form,as the result of slug- REMOVE WEEDS maker. Bos 81, Toronto Pest MEDICAL SUPPLIES Lah eliminating organs. Kruseben Unless the ground has keen Office. -� a can always be counted upon thoroughly cultivated and then At the recent annual meeting,of DON'T BUFFER FROM SURE U's The Ontario Plowmen's AnsOcia• BIO SPARE-TIME PROFITS, REP- Tired Feet. Try the new Andy's . to clear those painful crystals allowed to lie idle the year before reset lung., leading Canadian. Am. Salve s: Liniment. Large Ointment from the tion held in Toronto, Salads Tea g only ;1.00-40c bottle. Liniment system. there is bound to be a good deal erican, British publications. Dept. FxEE-First order only. Your p Company promised to-ma' k ,a, Fidelity Circulation, Boz 100, of weed seed in the soil. Some of money back If not satisfied. Pleas* this wil2•germinate sites the lawn stantial contribution towards the Toronto. write to Andy's salve & Liniment Ss sown. Such weeds should be re. promotion of horse-plowing in this Manufacturing, 1pl Alexander St,' moved constantly, especially in the province-and in fact all Canada. ASTHMA. BRONCHITIS Toronto. In Ontario County and Branch earlier stages. competitions each leading IF BUFFERING FROM ASTHMA lt0 FII-111111 REQUIRED A4terwards a good lawn fertil- or chronic bronchitis nein-30c to- plowman will De given a ;10 cash qday for trial of ASTONS TAB- $E.'$D i b YOUR SNAPSHOTS OR 4 �/ izerievery year will push the grass LETS, the seGaarkabie British old photos. We specialise in mak- HAVE -along sufficiently to choke out prize and the privilege of compet- gemedy which is givida instant Ing enlargements direct from say 1013 ing in a special event is the Inter• relief to many thousands. Liters.- print. b" z 7" enlargement col= most of these offenders• , The first Lure free. Astoria Products, 78 A oared 50c; 8" z 10" enlargement _' national Plowing Match to be held Adelaide West, Toronto. Sold by coloured 75c. Stamps accepted. " r cutting of the grass is made -when this year at Brockville. Druggists at boo and.111.00. Tru Poto Studios Limited. New 'HEAR about three inches high and should The Grand.Cliampion and runner- Birks Building. Montreal. be done with--a veryshe mower. BABY ci=Cas Frequent rolling when the ground up at Brockville will be awarded 1 aT6IDiTa a gold and silver medal respec- RAVE THE AGENT'S COMMISSION. AN OFFER 'rt1' EVERY tNVENTUM. is soft and regular mowing are ad- Buy -your chicks direct. Twaddle List of lnventioas and full tutor- • tively and will both be sent to the maintains o eat anches. - - A auspiciou$-iookfug moa ap- viaed. n agents or branches. atlonRegis free. Phe Patent Attorneys.Loin- preached the front door of the sub Old Land in company with a man- Lasg� production at Fergus has at c A or any.,Registered.Ott en et nets, 'urbsn house. ..WHEN SOIL IS READY ager to compete with the best !n area y reduced Twaddle selling �7s Renk tet Ottawa. Can. ,price. Compare prices, compare the British Isles. quality. Grade A Heavy Breed PATCHES FOR SALE •ire the people of the house It Is useless., in fact decidedly In addition to the !Brat and see- u.00. Pullets $lb.00. Cockerels In Y' he asked. N 00. Leghorn• 810.50 - Pullets QUILTING PATCHES, ttiOO=.V bad business, to work soil too and prizes at the International 2'do. Cockerels $3.00. Extra "No. they're all away," the maid t places, colours. good $1.00.selection, 8 -• y� early. It stirred up When wet it .plowing bi:atch-Saluda i/ .giving _• ;profit Grade Heavy Breed $12.45, ' 1ba,.;1,25, silks 8 Lbs. ;1.00. Post- rlplied, Pullets $18.90 Cockerels 7.00. ald. Dominion Dress. 501 Mark- is liable to cake into hard lamps, twelve other cash awards ranging Leghorn $11,§5, Pullets $14.90,• �,am, Toronto "Have you renewed. your dog that will be bard to break down from $•25.00 to $5,00. Cockerels $4.00. Free Combination - 2icense T" he went os., later os.. If when walking over This friendly gesture to the far- Catalogue. Calendar and Poultry PHOTOGRAPHY "We don't keep a dog." the garden, one's boots become ChickGuide. Prompt delivery. Twaddle 1f� mora of Canada should. be great Chick Hatcheries, Limited, Far- 'FREE ENLARGEMENT WITH EV- "I see," he continued. "Are your muddy then the time is not yet. news to every plowman in the land. gun•.Oatasto gloss yr nts 25c lege[p finis$Samos electric lights in order. Soil fit for cultivation should price. 6 enlargeaB prints lac. "Weonly burn gas here cfumble when squeezed gently in N BADEN WEEKLY BARGAINS - Bri'ghtliag studio, 29A Richmond ^" "Then.. he said, taking a step the hand, not'compact into s' ball. Snow Wllfte and the Seven- ;dos L wally In orde, hotng: nsacakes m at. East, Toronto. --forward, "I've come to tune,your Dwarfs" was the theme of the first served. Cockerels two, weeks - FREE FILM AND CAMERA i•UU- piaao," winter carnival procession in Aix- old New Hampshire Reda Age. Don with every order. Our latest v.. Barred Rocks ,o9hc. Three week process guarantees higher grade Ha/roid - "W her• are all - old wRockHampshire m12c.iBig Ej Qui1- fileveio Did due rain u Every M^� en-Provence, Francese 'these old lou e 1 used to see Modern ern i h k Ha de's lectric rint enlarged double-s se, or It' Y •e•••••••••••� Chick tc ry mired. Baden, Wide-panelledprefer, bo ular ds• with !I» your shop?'. � LIFE : Ontario. - rden All for OaMty-"The have taken Etiquette is full of 25c. Reprints large or ns'lar y j rise So each. Consolldated ;Photo DAILY SPECIALS - A LIMITED !to shaving •themselves, air:' „..$Y ROBERTA LEE ■ number of Bray started Le horn Service, 145,Catharine Bt, Saas14 ' r son, Ontario. • C�stir rises pullet chicks will be availab a for "'Oh. Dr, Iiillem.'• ■ ; immediateday.shipment ra a HathrherY,e130 g= p - 1.-What is the principal .thing a Order t . NO r � "'Fes, Dr. Fizem:" ■ • objn Street today. Hamilton, ant.for a hostess to consider when Be- ■ ■ h ••i wish you'd give me somethIng. ■ ■ THE MEMBERB OF THE ESSEX letting guests for a week-end par- s a DON'T FOR'.ET THE SUMMER County Percheron CIub otter stal- rve got an awful attack of indiges-- ? • r hotel and tourist trade. Broilers e/4 - r lions ready for • ice; brood •• ty' r to and light roasters will be 1n de• mares and a number of promising 2.-Should one ever sip coffee, r • mand. Bray Leghorn cockerels aced and nor foals at attrsctivs "Well, you're a doctor. Why r are ideal especially when capon- tea, or water at the table while ■ prices. Far descriptive lista and don't you treat yourself?" j • ized:. Write for full particulars Drices, write Ralph McLean. Sec. "Not me. I charge too much'" tood:ia in the mouth. r r today. Bray Hatchery, 180 Joha Harrow; Out. - 8.-Isn't it 'ill bred fora r- • r Street North. Hamilton. Ontario. pe s x son to walk alongthe sidewalk i / - FOR BALE-TWO OUTSTANDING l3 • " the • CHESTERFIELD -BARGAINS rtstn` three year old dart eg excuse me, said �' C -You'll satin candy or fruit? �s ,grandsons of Last Htlaet i�+a. .. g y ■ a .. 'kilted native OL Aberdeen. but a s weight 2966 lbs. a goodpremium054 were you the gentleman who fetch- 4.-When attending a dinner, ■ THREE-PIECE USED CHESTER• would a guest be rude if •lie • nerd a'uito rep, covering, ora- ;prospect. HJrolaet weight 1654 •a my laddie out of the river yes- ■ • class conAltion, $19,50.. Three- lbs. Low down and thick; good switched the place cards so that • piece used English velour Chea• underpinning. Out.Norman wdkfa, .'U�? she wonM be seated next to the ; r terneld Suite, completely recondi- - Replied the embarrassed rescuer s r tinned, $24.50. Three-piece used PERSOX�, persona she desired. a ■ chesterfield Butte. best English -"Aa a matter of fact, I'in the s a innhair, in rich brown shade, re- moa. But let's say nothing about 5.-Isn't it all 'right to talk t0 • j■ MARRY-HUNDREDS TO CHWSH built throughout.out.' 89.00. one's companion while a motion. • s ss _ _ from. Many with meeaa. Farm- .. p j ne a real (table ■ Money-back E3uareatee era' daughters. Widows with it. picture is in progress? • Freight paid to your station propertyy. Particulars lOc. Cos• °'8a7 nothing, about it; -indeed! ■ typewriter weighing 9 lbs... to, •31 Chesterfield Manufacturers ndential.- Boz 13�, Calgary. 11- t r r ■ 86 Richmond Street E.,-Toronto berta. fan,, where's his cap. i with back spacer-swinging r \ �i'� . !� R+ r $hift-84 Characters,and marl r QUIT TOBACCO. SNUFF. IMAM LI, :"I just saw a girl with a '/ � e - r 1' r DAHLIAS FOR SALE fIIexpeasiP•17 Home remedy.Tice Blass eye." / G� �:; : other helpful features for ; timonlals.Inexpensively, aa•ic• "How e. you ka10w7 Did•h• r r ERIi1BITION. DAHLIAS, EIGHT free. Bartlett's, Box 1, Winn1D•i- r_ - r only $3950 Nt primorevi sat for dollar, ee nate Norris, 8ktg Ml-. X11 you?" ■ eorwiiio• dsa, Kathleen Norris, J. Cowal, DON'T SUFFER WITH CONSTIPA- - "No, Stupid, It came out- in k /= i -. / Jersey Beauty, Jersey Mammoth, tion, stomach or Kidney trouble. i . •' Jean Trlmber, Golden Sonne. Syd- Nature's Lezativo Tea will great- „• ly benefit you. Postcard brings -the conversattowr" �/ ; j><S t1Jl r' eY Mode, Vankleek HSil, Ont.. RO�VA ■ �- free sample and full particulars. �. s NEW • FILMS DEVELOPED Tee-vac Sales, 221 Gainaborough 7/e :, Rd. Toronto. 'Canadian National s y�,«+•••„«»»....., •-__, ■ ROLL FILM$ DEVELOPED WITH RRailway Revenues / t, c ■'rrn • cosoWA TTsewartsas two prints of each and FREE WHY BE LONELY? LET ME AR- ailway N C.u,a. us.-97 rr••t st a.r.►••te a ENLARGEMENT coupon 25c. rang..a romance,for you. Ladles ' ■ Send h.•booklet dssaibias this■C«wr r oFF83rT COa1MERCIAL'PHOTO- and -gentlemen all ages, some _ RAP The gross reveatlen of the all- ( 2•Pbrr"•e'n beuin•,o much About. I ONTO. 2 'RUSSELL ST., TOR- with business, homes, money. e ■ Vie,,, _• •«-« _ r Cecil Collins,. 811-P, Vancouver inclusive Canadian National Rall. .�R Adan,.,,., - „«,.•..••, ••• ••,............ HAIR GOODS Wash. Free information; sealed ways System for the week ending I . Gry. . ...................I.....,Prov. _ r envelope... re♦ •,•..•.......L.•........••� ' March 14, 1939, were $3,199,849 � Wins, TUUPEs. TTtANsPUxtyMA• SEEDS FOR SALE as .compared with $3,205,466 for tions, Switches,Curls, and all Wrpes the corresponding period of 1938; of finest quality Hair Goods HOME GROWN SEEDS. ALL GOV- a decrease o! $b,617. for illustrated catalogue Coaflden• err. grades. Alfalfa, red clo= Val terms arranged.Toronto Ham• , ver, alaike, timothy, sweet clover. L t an Hair Supply Co+ 628 Bathurst Ask for samples and prices deliv. Toronto. Bred to- you. The Caledonia Mill- ing Co. Ltd., Caledonia, Ont. RIGH]• THIS VGRY AUNUrE , i ' 1 t IiF.LP wA\TED MALE WRITE FOR OUR PRICE LIST U..` ��� lIEC013E' A DETECTIVE. •MEN alt kinds of 'grass and clover aper 18 wanted everywhere. De- a seeds' Highest quality and lowest, You fe, tectIves earn good wages. Re • ards. Work homm or travel, prices.Brown supply bArl:onud pro. Tired' Trritahle^ No amb!- b< Correspondence tarso, _ tion? Look at your watch € , "" Write for free information to. -note the time. The same AILw3. Box 26, Station T, Montreal. SPECIAL TREATMENT time tomorron, compare feel then with the j fA' 11IGH GR_ADE. SEED OATS $25. REWARD FOR ANY CORN OR way, you do right now. - -the-meantime, stop at your drugg at o a by Lloyd's Special Treatment, .un- re- tonight, drink n D (31b"VERS cup df Garned ItiU. 1 ALAS1iA,BANNER,VICTORY der our 9upervielon. Prevents re- 're'a o A.C.-Oats at .tis bus.. Erben and turn. Send 55c for complete Tonight - "Clean Cp Inside" - Feel Vanguard at $1,'00 bus. Register- treatment, regular t, •ToronIoI0Yfto. r Ditteregt,Tpmorrow. ed No 1 Grimm Alfalfa at .82 lb. _1311 St, Clair west, Toronto: 'Loge that let-down feeling. 1.et Gar- t , (sealed bags) No. 'I Grimm Al- TAli\ING "'field 'Pea clean away undigested wastes Salta at ,31 lb. No. 1 Red Clover -Intestinal "left•overs.'t Acts- gently, at .lb lb.. Fo. 1 AI91ke at .13 lb. EXPERT TANNING OF HIDES'FOB, promptly.' thorough) Drink like or- � . R � i • No. 1 W,B .Sweet at .05 lb, Tiai• Harness Lace & Robes. . Alae, y othy 06 ib. f.o.b. Chatham, bags ;finery tea l0a - 25x' WEER, Etc. Free list and tags, Write for Free Sam- tree Cash with order. Bent'and :yam Pte to Garfield Read- Essex Seed Growers, P.U. Bos 10:4, ' Towne & Sons, bierritton.i)ru.��le. d ache Powder - also Chatham. Ontario. TOBACCO v i:arfield- -Tea," used 0 'or constIV*tion, acid . TIN HOT IRON TRANSFERS• 4-POUND SAMPLE PACK"AGF, [1611- Indigestlon, and to ' ley Zimmer• prior leaf, flavoring "k•rp rlrnn InQ do." Write: Gsrtieid BIG PACXA(.E •OF HOT •IRON and recipes, or 3-pound sample - Ten C.O., Inept. 61. - Close Avenue, To- . • ' . Transfers, eight sheets, over two V&ckage Virginia Burley 21m)ner recto . Canada hundred desiKns; also valuable and prior leaf; 2 samDples tnan+z _ • • t� In Instruction Ptith. h chart: mil 25 actured, 1.00 postpald. Ruthves Gane' No. 1 3-r3s 533 Collere street, Toronto. obscco xcha'nge, ftuthtett, UrtL • , i` r�smt - •y i. a .aY'.v'f.r dlt.: y. .... _ _ : .., ..... .sem' _ ,....._y.:' %.. ...2 ... ?� .':,. .,.,�`'..� ::P:'•: 'b"' ,. D i'h•%� y .. :•T'::�` -':A5 .-ir,�g„«G'tir¢�"�At',. M•tr"ue!�:. .�..,r n :,,.� y, r�� - •- .. � '�,�: fiercely in the sky. And suddenly .:, there shone round about him a Sunday ht light out-of heaven. #. And he fell upon the earth, 4 • ' ,. _, •. o and heard a, voice saying unto .c h_iai, Saul, ffiul, why persecutest - —Lesson thou me? N. 5. And he said, Who art thou, ` {v Lord? We cannot exaggerate the � ��"�' •� . ,� ;, `;;k LESSON 1 ` y, coniusiori and convulsion of Paul'a '; � SAUL L'ECOMES A NEW MAN. mind and heart at this time. To a' r Acts 9:1-30. be thrown to the ground by any Printed Text, Acts 9:1-12, 17-19. force is, as it were, a confession. of one Golden Text—If any man is in ',Physical physical prostration was only a "r T ,s own weakness, but the ' ' Christ, he is a new creature: the •. _ '�'�'' '� � �; By o f the greater blow under «•.r ;,a;. :.::. old_things are passed away; be- l hold, they ate become news. 2 which his mind this moment was ;;;: :•> G" s > , Cor. 5.17. reeling. - THE LESSON 1N ITS SETTING Now Saul suddenly is made to Time.=The conversion of Saul .realize that Jesus, instead of being ••� ;^ took place in A.D. 36. a blasphemer, justly_ put to death Place.—Saul was struck to the Y g Y� b fellow Jews not ion before 'f 4 ground by a blinding light at the this in Jerusalem, is truly the I _ ' Son of God, and that he Saul in- ` �,I : time of his conversion just outside � � ". "of the city of Damascus,'in Syria. stead of being a defender for -- Saul was born in Tarsus, an in- God, had been spending his en- • ;tellectually and politically famous orgy and influence in contending I /l///ll rI city of Cilicia (Acts 21:39; 22:3). against God and .his Son: And Ni41 ( a His father's remote ancestors were he said, I am Jesus- whom thou 1' Pharisees, and he became a de- persecutest: 6. but rise, and enter vote•i eharisee himself (Acts 23: into the city, and it shall be told & --- ---- 6). He was by birth a Roman thee what thou must do. 7. And citizen (Acts 22:28). the men that journeyed with him 1 " ? From Tarsus Paul went to Jeru- stood speechless, hearing the tdrLmgblin-Buick Sp.cW Sirks$#do*with rrsnh• salem to be educated as a rabbi voice, but beholding no man.. 8, - in the school of Gamaliel (Acts, Better Arid.Saul arose from the earth;22:3). We have no evidence that and. when his eyes were opened, - - Buy Your he ever saw Jesus in the days of he saw nothing; and they led him • his -fles::. it was Saul who held by the hand, and brought him un- _ the-clothes of his colleagues when to Damascus. they stoned Stephen to death The blindness was proof that .(Acts 8:1; 22:20), and no doubt something had happened to him, i c M RUGHLin K "jr - shat he saw in Stephen's face, and and that it was'no hallucination' beard fromhis lips, as he was dy- that he had seen the risen Christ. ing, had a tremendous iufldence in Saul In Damascus RIGHT:vow you Cinobtain prompt delivery Avoid the spring rush—be,money ahead his own life. From this time un- 9. And he was three-days with- of your new McLaughlin•Buiek—a better —by baying your McLaughlin-Buick right his conversion Saul ,became the out sight, and did neither eat. •trade-in allowance for -your present car= now. You can own this new ear on con- til leader of the persecutors of the drink. During this time we can , and grand new,freedom from drivingworries• venient monthly payments through the early Christian church. It is here not but think the illumination of Shat our lesson.begins. his mind was being perfected by' Sa why unit and wish you hadnl? GeneralMotors Instalment Plan. See your dealer lode?'. 1• But Saui* yet breathing the Spirit. ' _ -1 threatening and slaughter against 10. Now there was a certain dis- 'Know the satisfaction'of owning a new i the disciples of the Lord, went ciple at Damascus, named Anan- McLaughlin-Buick that is and . ' _ THE MOST •�unto the high priest. 2. and asked ins.;and the Lord said unto him ra - 1 of him letters to Damascus onto a vision, Ananias. And he said, dependable through and through. ADVANCED CAR _ the synagogues, that if he found Behold, 1 am here, Lord_. 11. And. - Know the thrill of-driving a Dynaflash IN THE WORLD ' any that were of'the Way, wheth- the Lord said unto him.. Arise, and ` Straight Eight—alive with quick age - er men or women. he might bring go to the street which is called. e se power. Know the restful comfort of * DYNAIRASH VALVE-IM-MEAD STRAIGHT-8 them bound to Jerusalem., TI- Strof aight, and for inquirene in the named Saul, s McLaughlin-B nick's roomy interiors" ENGINE * GREATER VISIBILITY * ROOMIER 4expression of the new life which man of Tarsus; for behold, 'he softer, steel coil sprigging—and Knee URIVENISI 4c soot BY NSMER * TORQRINGINE -j auen were livin in the name of prayeth; 12. and he hath seen a Action that banks the curves for.you. DRIVE#TORQU4lREE RSSION * SPRINGING - g T *MANOISNIFr TRANSMISSION*SLA=M-WAY - Jesus Christ. man named' Ananias coming in, DIRECTION SIGNAL * TIPTOE HYDRAULIC Saul's Conversionand laying his.hands on him, that Know, too, the convenience of Handi- BRAKES* SSL •/ANI[ING. KNEE-ACTION , The CO(lVerslon -of Paul marks he might receive his sight. Here Shift 1ransmission on the steering poet,out pRONT SPRINGING*CROWN SPRING CLUTCH not only a turning-point in his is a most remarkable contrast,:be= of knee-way"=and Flash-Way Direction to ""TWAL"OOLING" personal .history, but also an im- -tween the miraculous and the uat- 'signal-your tarns. dp portant epoch in the history of the: ural. To arrest and overwhelm Mils apostolic church, and consequently and convict Saul the Lord mirscu- u��+�v in the history of mankind. It was lously r.ppeared to him; now, how- DONA�.D MOTOR SALES WiZL i i ?the most fruitful event since the over, having a message for Saul. 9airscle of Pentecost.' Christ does not continue to speak Aoc. Dealer—M. S Plckerl ss Sleep—Pickering 8. And as he journeyed,'lt came- to him,from heaven,-buts he &ends I* pans that he drew night unto a fellow Christian, a man, not an ;Damascus. The bush of noon was angel, living in Damascus, to in- - to the city: The sun was burning form Paul concerning the Lord's iIMAM a i I M- him. Incidentally, it might be in- No rAKMOS Know --.' National I - 1(YY1 1 - , teresting to note that the street _ J. 11611 1i�71blliCL Balled Straight, on which the ow Can i? What Igloos �►1"e - ■ house of Judas was located, is still $ORIZONTAL Answer b Previous Puzzle 20— and the • u Principal street in the city of, 13Y ANNE ASHLEY _ U. S. A. sup- Damsscus. '*''Popular notions of the Eaklmos - If Coat of arms 1 God's Chosen Instrument are all wrong," Re"v. Bernard R•- of PIC- of it with - lured Ery _ •9C wo things Ananias was in- Q.—How'can I roll dough more Hubbard, S.J., geologist, explorer -- - '7 It is a — ICL F N fO°d' _ structeti to,tell Saul—that he was- cfi'lciently. and writer;known as the "Glacier 1 -1 DEFOE 21 Maintains. F C'od's chosen instrument for bear A•—Fssten a piece of muslin Priest;' told a Montreal audience island colony. N I N E L A 23 To !fatter. ing.the name of Christ before•"the smoothly- and tightly around 'the last •week• He showed a striking F .� x,13 Assam silk-• 24 It is a perm- Gentiles and kings, and the- chip- ' rolling pin,- and the dough can-be moving picture record of the 1937- _. w4ttn. . E dren of. Israel." In other words, rolled just as thin as' desired. 38 Alaskan expedition which_ be w 26 Wing. 14 To follow.` I he was to be, although he did not headed. After being all over Alas Z7 Cavity Q.—How. can I_remove grease w. 116 Sheaf. p know it then, the greatest mission- from the back of a leather chair ka, Father Hubbard has still to 28 Night before. •'1'l Monkey. . q i wry of all the Christian centuries,' that has been caused b the tonic find an Eskimo who known what x; 30 To pull along. Y -•18 To love. � I accomplishing more for the spread � � as-igloo !s. •. 19 To imitate. 31 Thi• or dressing on a person's hair. E DOS T of the gospel than any other one Contrary to the impression a -• lZOBasement.' 32 Snaky fish. A•--•Spread over it a paste of U T man.who has ever lived. Further-. •A�ch United States' writers and 22 Growing • 37 Strong pin. fuller's earth and water. Let this more Ananias was to show him 11ollywood films had created. Fath- 38 Drama part. how many things Ire must suffer or Hubbard said the Eskimos were ;. .SS Back o!necks. cloth. .S Costly. dry; and then brush off. JA To'speak. 53 Stratum. 6 Conjunction, 39 Bear con- for the name of the Lord Jesus. Q•—How can I make _candles neither savage nor. corrupt, but WI �• 7Prickly nut steRa�n• 17. And Ananias departed' and burn more evenly? had a- well•ordered domestic lite. : 34 Enticed. 55 Boat. covering., 40 Healthy. enfered into the house; and laying A+-Candles will burn more ev were highly civilized in a manner -35 Dating device 56 It is a-famous- E Chain of .41 Demure, his hands on him said, Brother enly and slowly if they are placed best suited to the.Arctic and had #;r 36 Nimble. —, resort. rocks in 42 Valiant man. Saul,' the Lord', 'even Jesus; who ir•' the refrigerator for -several no vices exeept those learned 57 Tiny broom. water. 43 Always. hours before lighting them. 4Z Takes notice VZXTiCA11^ 9 Grown-up �44 Half. appeared %into thee 'in the oval g g from white 'men. of. 1 To exist. tadpole. 45 Looks: which thou Gamest, hath sent me, Q.--How can I improve the fla- It any man should know the Es- 46 Needy. 2 Gaelic. 1l0 Kafir warriors 48 rootlike part. that thou mayest receive thy vor'of tea? lstwo, he said, it was Rev. B. La- 47 Solitary. 3 French coin. 11 Observed. 48 Gibbon. sight, and be filled with the Holy A.—The flavor of tea will be -fortune. a Montreal Jesuit who has - , Spirit. 18! And straigFitway there greats im raved b been on King Island, a rock in ib 50 To shift. 4 Correspond- 12 Hour. - '•49 Mesh of lace, y p y thoroughly c .32 Measures of once. 15 Drunkard. Sl Wagon track. fell from his eyes as it were. ' drying the peel of an orange, or a Pacific-Ocean about 90 miles frola scales, and lie-received his sight; 'lemon, and placing this peel tri the Nome, Alaska, for the past 88 and he arose and was baptized; tea container.. years. Father Latortnne denied 10. and he took food. and ' was - that his parishioners, who former strengthened. And. he was cer- Q•—Howv can •I clean knife ly were pagans, were ever wife tain days with the disciples .that handles of ivory, bone, and pearl? traders and there has never been y were at Damascus.- Forgiven o A.—Ivory handles, that are dig- a murder, a suicide, or a divorce God, and welcomed 'by man, Saul colored, can be cleaned with lem- on the Island. There has never rose from his knees. The blind- on juice and salt. Bone handles been a case of cancer, of diabetes, , ness vanished from his eyes, and a should be sandpapered and' then of social disease or v new warm htn a in is ea ear handles an a natives live in wooden huts built -g. He was Saul no longer. He was cleaned with fine salt. Wipe them on the cliff overlooking the sea• a new creation. off thoroughly with a chamois to 9 restore-their luster. -Because the : Q: ow ca u r tze IeTt=-over -_ •. in cereals? Dog Days ph's law is 30 blizzard wept I ties away at Nenana, natives of A.-Try, using them with cook= i- the interior Alaska Indian village �= ed tomatoes or creamed vege- of Aiinto, have_petitioned Uncle tables. Cover with grated' cheese Leaving his dog locked -in •the W - - — Sam to make every rnan his own and bake. car one"day last week, Bob Keith; policeman. - The --main purpose, of Disney, Okla., went about his 44 they say, is to curb intoxication. business. The dog brushed against .T Ralph J. Rivers, district attor-' After setting fire to s large the emergency•brake and 7eleaaed 7. ney at Fairbanks, told the Indians -pile of household refuse; dustmen it; the car coasted down an in- the_law stated any citizen could in Lille, Prance, were surprised to cline, final'y smashing into a make an arrest under certain con- see a man,-his-clothing in flames, store. Customers broke dov:» the - ditions. _ emerge..from the blaze, his sleep store door in their rush f..r free. The Indian,sa,isd they were go•- in the trash having been disturb dom—and the dog bit the work- ing to try it. ed. man who released him. 0, 1s, ,.e .•.s,. .;,, ;....., .,r.-•.�' -;:--•u"� : -.��•�- �.: rkrx. t r. i s '�.:�- "^ao•'.fttin -. r - .. o-.3•. -C.._;... Q ,. .�3'm" �.' ... _. ,..' ..N', .h ......��,.-r.k.:,.: .. �*•�" d: .. - -k - ,r Jq —. ��'•.. 3r, f G..t .7 -*'s. _• ..:......,I. -.• 4 Y '�.J'.N' �ir*•y'�_ _ , AW WINGS, VENCrIAN BLINDS A' uMhypainta q� Y ...�[ N A RVO BRQCK *re cart Save You Money �, j�•O,/k/� '/ f vi11 w,.M You.hom• / L. L .. : . Tun» PIT .o K. a : THEATRE Estgnated Free FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND - 'w 0.?i Per rasa; ice.Laid is adwattres y • to the United Statas GEORGE REID T 1IbiBALMER Auccessor•to W. J. Matker, _ and Qt. 8s> i2.00 fa advaoaa. ` Phonei 2104, oo Bond St. Oshawa. - i HURSDAY 30. 31 Y&SATURDAY Btas�tay � l MARCH 30. 3I and APRIL 1 " `"Night and Day Service j 0+4 14 j j K 1R. Pro orieto NARVO C•nads's Smartsst Finish i 7'wo Shows at 7 and 9 Business Phones Residence Phone COVERS IN ONE COAT Sat.•lviatinee 'at 1.30 9801 9820 Dispersal Sale BRUSHES PERFECTLY .SHIRLEY •I EMPLF RADIO r p DRIES IN NO TIME or 25 HEAD OF --j - iN - �+1YBSHiRE5 A. HOLSTEINS / _ At Lot 8, Con. 4, Pickering Twp. _ _lei t I `Th-Le. itrini:e -- 2 1-2 miles•north -No. 2 Highway - --- - �, — — — IN _ r reliable T OR service lL ally equipped fo Thursday, 'Apr. 6th TECHNICOLOR JNO. S. 13ALsi>Ox PERMANENT NAGGING PAIN with Havebou ht out R. F. Cooper's THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER the props;tY of Pickering, Ont. - g R SALE REGISTER RICHARD GREENS LOUD SPLAiCER SYSTEM AND NERVES. IT MAY B NlTA LOUI5E GARD WINTER OUR EYES. THURSDAY,APRIL 6th - Disper- IAN HUNTc R R be in Claremont frequently W �^ H. TUCK. OPT. D �— sal Sale of 25 head of register- +CESAR ROMERO Repair Radios. --'Grade 'Ayrshire tour, 5 yrl• tail( ed and grade Ayrshires and Hol-. -Duey Block opt. IN lL - by side. Grade Ayrshire cow, 6 PAUL WILSON l�•rt• 1516 yr8, Calf by' steins, at lot 8, (:en. 4, Picker- Tummy Wednesday 03HAWA, OP17G — side• Grade Ayrshire D4ondsy, BROOKLIaI, ONT. fng the priperty of Gard. Wirt- ,cow,, 9 yrs• fresh time of sale: No reserve, See bills. Sale MARCH 27, 28 and 29 Cure 518 — Brook 16r11 k Grade AyraWre cow, 7 yrs. fresh APRIL 3. 4 and 5 at 1.80 sharp. Wm, Maw, auct- 29tf Mch. 7th. Grade Ayrshire co"', 8 fir. First Show at 7.M1 yrs. fresh Mch. 18th. Reg. Ayrshire Last Complete Show at 8.20 cow, 4 Yrs. fresh Mch 3rd. Reg. : WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12th - nuc- (��nYC � ^ �0 -Ayrshire cow,. 9 yrs• bred Jan. 9- tion sale of 6$-acre farm, rear "Wives under BABY CHICKS Notin o Reg. Ayrshire cow, 7 yrs• fresh on X.ocuet Hill, Good buildings•, - clay loath; also the stock and Suspicion ... Feb. 26th. Grade Ayrshire cow, 5 p Book your orders. Prices is yrs, freah Feb. 20th. Grade Ayr- "imPlexnenta, hay, grain, roots .etc, We do Building of all kimb. shire cow, 6 yrs. bred Oct. 7th on lot 85, eoa�► 5, Pickering. Pre- WITH Ovality both tight. Discuss -, caw, 7 5�. bred. �y of Sart'- Mainnell. Terns — WARREN WILLIAM your Poultry Problems with us . QARI'ikNT1dRING, ` 'Grade Ayrshire Chattels, Cash. Farm - wade Clg1[�N act. 24th. Grade Ayrshire cow, 6 GAIL PATRICK XQUIPMENT TIN4 yrs. bred Jan. 21st. Grade Hol- known on day of sale. No res- ALSO c Lf91fi8IN(iF ere on chattels. Ken Prentice, We represent lamesway It stein cow, 8 yrs. bred Oct. 15th. , - and Grade Holsteim cow, 7 yrs• bred auctioneer. JACK HOLT Rideau Specialty Co. SAT. APRIL 12th —'auction sale 80©�'IN© r Jan. 7th. Grade Holstein caw. . R IN Ste our Display bred Feb. 25th_ Re Ayr- of house and lot,-household Turn- We iseo sell Braatford RooBos � �' �` iture etc, at the remises, King CUSTOM HATCH1NGlr shire bull, 3 ,yrs. Reg. Ayrshire p g « Me►t,�riaia,Scopine Bathroom hull,-rising 2 yrs. Ayrshire heifer, Str. East, Pickering, the proper- Turkey 13 Duck eggs,$3.50 r 100 Flight into � ' 1k«tpnaeot, Duro wa4er 18 mos. bred DMch. 7th. 5 Yearling ty of the estate of the late R. Hen Eggs, .$2.50 per 100 'y- .. - :calves-all eligible for registration- A. Somerville. Sale at 1 p. m. Nowhere" Hatched in latest Electric - Stable�EquiBpment nisi sharp. No reserve. Terms CASH. Incubators. Secure your an other B ildiog plate --- See bills. Wm. Maw, auctioneer. ''1TH space in advance. No Reserve. Never a T. B. re- Estimates Free actor on the premises- ''ACIIUELINE WELLS. Work (Iaarantee3 TER3IS — 6 mee. credit on app- ATT "N TIO T , DICK Y(�RCELL UNIONVILLE CHICK HATCHERY jhc. Highway) ' roved notes. Bulls and calves Cash • Phone Unionville 29211 Residence 3T. J. PROUSE02 - ' _ $ per cent per annum off for cash. ` Stouffville 2330 74tf Sale at 1 p. � Fred Disney, clerk Brock Road Gravel 'i Phone �,'�or, Wm. DI aW, auctioreer: PIQKERIh1f,?. OYTABIO�' •, . - Pit HOU CALL AT Brock Load Crushed Pit un BOOSE'S � Gravel SHALT NOT RadioService We are 'glad to say -that almost Sand and Grad ed cASH �T08 E �I -.everyone. suffering from, flu, is • . - _ feeling quite well again. Several _ Our prices are lowest owing Eapert, s@rvlf3e and [9- were confjrned to bed, >yut now that Stone airs to all makes. Rene. _ milder weather is at hand, they to very low overhead, Gall and P have recovered their good health. Dalivere'3 or Loaded 1n. Pit Drive see for yourself and be , con- onable chargas. Work vineed. sure an et r Be d _ he s y� aranteed. •• Ve Fuller celebrated r NE: Plant Piak 1026 � .Miss .a i PHO • lath birthday on Monday laat and Toronto office HoHard 6471 -ticket with each 60c. cash pun- friends gathered at her home on JOHN BOt RNFd SON _a chase: Three prizes will be ARTriUR FIr.LD that evenicg to congratulate her __ __ _ _ given each Saturday night at Gaaauste Radb sal Teleslsiort -" She received many preseuts and aens : .HOR SES 10 p. uL Your (Selection. M her Official Radio Service Mine evening was spent in slaying _ Assoeia*n. progressive euchre. u� L CLAREMONT, ONT 4d •`Phone 520] PICKERING Ivan Ellicott, who has been quite •1$[lest prices paid for worn-out live . ill, rpce++tlt ie now! .home a.:d feel- horses, delivered at our lant. Dead ...Ing much'better. However, Dir. Ell- - icott is suffering from abscess in --Horses and Cattle pick up free of - _ -!the -ear,'which is causing voider- - ,able pain at preient. We hope for charge, �aValved anteid s quick recovery. GQKDON YOUNG, Limited = _Phone Adelaide 3636 166 Keating St. TORONTO � v _ SELL YOUR CALVES AT HOME Save Time and Money Don Christian's SpringRadio Sale We have' ii`� uyer at the arm are clearing our entit a stock of radios ''t lowestMONDAY, TUESDAY AND prices radio: have ever been offered at. WEDNESDAY ' - - - /CKEjR/NG FARMS ,. LIMITED :- SPECIAL ` PIRMS 61 .$2.95 :ZO RADIOS $2:95 - - - Your' Choice' of Rogers; Majestic, DeForest, Victor, Sparton, 17 ELECTED -. - General Electric Phil - ices in good operating condition. PPeal , A Some as '.5 to 9 Tube Sets. late as 1934 models. TO THE MAN.-"Who wants an inexpensive replacement " TOTHEMAN--',Whowaats-a serviceable spare:"..' ___ ' - • ,All Wave Console Radios at $1495 - �__ TO THE MAN.."Who is driving his car just a short while longer." � -,-Brand-new 1939 Mantle and Console radios 60% discount N - •Who is planning a trade-in." i TO THE MA - Fourlba Mantle radios. Latest 1939 models, X19,60 TO THE MAN--"Who must save money on tires- ,Satisfaction guaranteed. All sizes in stook. -,Five Tube All Wave. 1939 Console models, Rog. $89.05. 'Sale $49,50, $ jean radios. Five tube. Neat/ 1988 model, X23.60 �'ALF'S PLACE z Battery radios. New models from $24.50 up lfred Mol ) ` EC � e • DON CHRIS 1 1 A L .~. . l '`LAREMONT,SONTARIC 98 $intoe St.,:�1., (1gNAWA, Open Evenings Ialephone 84 and 744 , „ Phcre 3201 .may,. ._ •.�• a. n�a .w,.o ..... .r ....�.. ...,. _ +. w'"s,. agars 3?- ,.:. ..,r _..,>..,_.�,,,,,•...,_...y„ ..,..,. ...;. ':_ r. --•s' •r :••mi r`:• `_,-� ;ices:+r,- "!^`4 •- r^o .r.-'�•^'A• • x, `F ..' ,. .,• :. C .. '. . :f�.d:'.f"......... ..,'•'�_... moi:.. s8. .... _a.^.- .. ,.. :.:,.. ,...�.. •S. .>~'1� .r..ray. . •:: �'^� .r• - 7�,...-�..' ,. ..a �.�R.. .�r a ...,,s�,,..x:�-> .. : :-.�y, ,. ,. -,_ ?i., .. � w a - s3+w •cr rx' i r CLARLPMONT. Mr. Augustine will speak. Seirvice' shice the wedding fifty years ago. on Wednesday everting in the Bap- The bride and groom aero the two At Claremoi nt aw Motor Sales Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cooper, of List Church, Rev. Mr. Glover, speak- attendants. were again photograph- Chr 8ler-I"lQuth Waterford were Claremont -visitors ing. O-, Friday night the combined ed on their anniversary. Tea and Etree,(• Fetzer y on qday R: . k .i,i1IA. choirs will sing the Easter Cantata, wedding cake were then served to .+► lChae.' Cooper attended a Manuf- "Olivet to Calvary"—by Maunder, the well-wishers who called during $IN op---Money required. BMS ° aeturers' Convention in Toronto on in the United Cburch. An invitation the afternoon. Mrs. Hill is the eld- Fleet Mortaagae. —Gt10D USED CARS the first of the week. SI laztetdod 1;4 all tt2' attend these est daughter of the late JosiahEg " GOODYEAR TIRES Mitis Mary Ida Todd, of Clare- Pugh, who lived o4_-$ the farm now -WILLARD BATTERIES Ns cath g la years experkmee a mors, visited with friends ip the The Young Men's Bible Class will occupied by George Pugh, north of ,GENERAL BLACKSb1ITHING over the week-end, meet in the baement of the united the 4th cw.-,. and it was at this 3S LAWRENCE AVE. EAST SKILLED D40TUR REPAIRS. Brooklin Young People were en- Church every Sunday afternoons, at home•that the wedding took place. ` TORONTO; ONT. l Give us a trial on a New or a Used Celt tertaired by the' Young People of 2.3o o'clock. An Election of Offic: -Four members of the family of 24 Hours Towing Service i the United Church here or. Monday ers was. held on March 19th, in- three sons and two daughters were evening. •The visitors provided an which Rev. Glover v,"d Rev. Aug- present: George, of Claremont, Ma,,Sey. Gordon J• Lawoyaible program. ustine were elected Hon. Presid- Morgan, of the West towhlijie, Harli.S hone Miss Hazel Hb3an, daughter of ents. Delbert Booth, President, Clayton, on the home place on the PIVgERINQ,P ONTARIO 292908-"Mr. and Mrs. E. Henan, underwent Harry Cameron, Vice-President,, bth of Uxbridge skid -hers. HaroldFarm ° . an operatioiir, _for appendicitis on Also Tomlinson, Secretary, and Dicktnson, (Ada) on the 4th con. M Saturday last, at the Sick Child- Russell Pilkeyy Treasurer. Mr. Wm. Mrs. Wfrm McNally, (Mary) of Al- ImplementrkMaple Luf Mutual Fireren's Hospital. She is reported to Evans and Mr. Fred Ward vrere berta was not able to be present. Co. ' be getting along very steely. also added to the Executive. Rev. A�,oag the guests from out-of- Insurance C Rev. P. D. and Mrs. Augustine, Mr._ Augustine will speak to the town, were Mr. and bits. George Sales and Service amiss Pryor apo Mr. Drake attend- Young Men, this coming Sur day, Pugh, of Whitevale; Mr. and Mrs. YS WAWANZgA INL C(Is -ed the -Teachers' Banquet and April 2nd. All young men are cor- Oxtoby, of Scott and -lir. and Mrs. Cbme for Fairn and CNS" Class De®oonatration at the Stouff- dially merited to attend these meet- Mustard, of Scutt. Marty nice gifts ; HaiYYp i villa- High School on.Friday last. ings. and_trios vmre received by the Imp as saillahmi Stouf1ville is reported to have one kaother pleasant event in the honoured couple. CbmTratulations - M EY is of the tnoeti up•ito-dau and fully history of Claremont, when two of and best wishes for many more TY1admins. Slha elm equipped aehools for the teaeh>L->g our very -well-1owm+ citizens cele- healthful yearn• —� atelb-boursatw i[ of the new Domestic Science and brated their Goilden Wedding. Dir. AR Eb1iL 'Skop Work Courses, in the Prov- w-d Mrs. William Rill, were host 'TWO-WAY ACTION on the Kid- ince. Visitors, on Friday had the and hostess to about 49 relatives, ' neys, antiseptic and irmigor�sting. At'1te « T1eM ' = opportvaity of ohsera g the ptsQils friends on Monday, March 29th, Rnmacaps attack the cause of the BOWBSAN & ROW�b , Rheumatism, Sciatica, lumbago. IS. at work in these two courses, and wiko helped them celebrate the ev- The above is a cut 61,pur new W8=T 01WAIM r all proved extremely interesting. ent. They were favoured with the C. JONES, Druggist, Pickering. Grain and Fertilizer Drill. fear .tom church" ase, jointly, preservice and assistance of the LAND SURVILY4R We have one in stock for your stonduct�g speeial Easter services Best Man aed BridRpdd of the - ELECTRIC '= on Easter Week. On Monday even- wedding fifty years ase, Mr. Fvaals inspection. Cali and see us. the Y People will have Rosch of Califamia and Mrs. Ox- F. J. DOAtl?IVAN H. A., H, Se.,.E _ , � e�nng• � JOHN L. ¢ILLHAN F�'�'�+'�' charge of the service which will be toby, of Scott Towi•ship, the latter L. a On. f2s ars the seee�ds of M . BROUGHAM, � ONT. 23 = held in the United -Church, Rev. couple not. having seen each other '*70- 6lbsoa and Ymnold, p -- RMo -,',girt. -,)-haws rMe. toe — SIMPLE—BOONQUICAL - Whitevale HoidsLive Stock Safely with. one Wits : General Agency .Six Years' Use. ' MCCORMICK-OEERING have proved their-worth on 100. - 000 farms in U. S.A. The 20th - ' DE A.UM century way to .hold live stoek - ALSO ung w _ guaranteed 'ts a�to as$20 a' s - FLEURY& TUDHOPE ANDERSON For full particulars write _ Ch605ithe' Car the Publi � �� MACHINERY ls REPAIRS FARM ELECTRIC Steel Wagon Wheels. Pedlar Roo!- s' ymgm %%a King, East. Toronto,,ee Ing. Fr••t or Lundy Femme :' • Glbedyear Ttree HOWARD E TURNER. 'Take a Tip from other motons#s . . . On a Chpirrelet and get more for I� "Bed Indian Gasoline and Oils - ..Wbitev.�ie : .C'ttarld.. t C. T. G AUTO PARTS _. �ASTEST-SELLING CAR on the.con- ;people on your street, in your town RDWAit$ 61ENBRAL HA f tinent--that's what the records are sand everywhere,'are buying more L COCKSHUTT tolling about'the now Chevrolet! and more Chevrolets than any. other Frank Wright Why? Just see and drive the car and tar.Take their ti compare styling, p... paWHITEVALS -ONT.- FrostWood it will tell you its own story—a story values, performance, comfort, foo- sof higher quality at greatly reduced tures and economy—andyou,loo,will FR,rYll t�chiner Agency prices—of style, features, performs- decide'•CHEVROLET9 THE CHOICEI': Y $ y once and savings that add up to more Low monthly payments on the New Stock of Parte or. Hard • for less money.l Thai's why more General Motors instalment Plan. 1 M.•H.4ae bores Mower` 1 D[. H. Spreader nearly new V*xvice.on above wadnines t ?s .-w., w:, ' .., 20ream Separators,M.-H.do DeLsval • 3 Grain Elcindar3, 9 to 10 in. plater dements on exhibit in mea�rst l Oocksbutt n)leader Root Pulper Plows, mowerP etc. Ac r 3 Grain Seed Drills; Ii, 13 and 13;rua . _ .,, t One-horse Walking Plow .THOS. LYE ,»-''�� _ y 2 Plows,n ieeury , pied. a H. ti and- a` � Claremont, Ont. N re,.$1u1. z; a Frost it Wood, Ouckshutt, De Laval, ` -� — LESLIE: SMITH. .. — . - •--- Fede -. tier-, � ar, 13lectric Fencers. Fertilizers, •Hart Parr and M. M. Cam ortroctore, 'Expert high compressien and cabs, a Radio Service yJ W.F. DISNEY, Greenwood � D 1 ME ROAD Pao-x Piex 231• 41 i f _- 4. ^� -1 raffle north'of Dumbarton ILS ti _ ffi FAMOUS VALVE-IN-HEAD Sl ENGINE ' Oniv Chevrolet brings you a Y rY a Six E ire at v •H ai mal e-n ED gine TIC Io w•_rice.. Greater su : P o t 1•roan d r- • war, greater 1 Pe for lowest cos t or nc at a ,. f m e— a _ •� gas.nit&nduPkeeP--frith de NEW STEERING,COLUMN GEAR- Pcndability and long ti c. t�t SHIFT with "VACUUM ASSIST" � 1 t You Just guide it with your fingertips, ands a ktt ? i IERiECTED(QOADRO•ACTIONI HYDRAULIC BRAKES 7 -vacuum assist" device supplies 8017c of the Maximum efficiency with mini- shifting effort' Chevrolet's steering column y k _mum__pedaLprensure: Lenges•"__ �� - gear-s Yft is a sump e, pose ice, niee anica brake life. Double protection hook-up. It gives a neater, roomier. front added by the under-cowl Emer- �i Compartment, due to the elimination of the gency Brake Lever, which op-- es the car -rates on both rear wheel-brake conventional gent lever. It mal. drive tike a dream,. (Avaltabl,- gn alt -hoes, I I models at only $13 extra.) cFON is in RIB•ROII Roofing + ' • e EaVA ADVANCED KNEE-ACTION RIDING SYSTEM Ther re laying g y 1'1E R,r VISI laTte n aster De • rictton Pea of Springs. . . �' an i overr CA hield���ih parr-----evlindertype Doable- With Preston "Rib-Roll" and "Tite•La " Ind` Acting Shock Absorbers p Wider `v V.I. amore a a (front and rear) . . . Ride r "' metal. roofing there is no muse of old square�orizo0e�ec ftBs r, Srabi]izer . . and improved shingles lying around and no danger of ` lar8er Qedotn• e of s Shockproof Dna 1 Cross exposing your building while reroofing. exposing f�f �blbta o QousrP 1 toUnd• Steering. d t. ' '"Tete-Lap„ and "Rib Roll" made in the famous Council Standard quality, are a s B w `- sof eta guaranteed for 25 years. Sure pl otection - _ Ctm ..• against fire and weather for the-best part CHCHASQQ `rte of a lifetime. Aw7• COOPER CLAR"O \ 1 , � s +' ! Prices are lower than at this time last year € "l : w�` ++'s'",, because r flee estimate. Address Dept_906 y f e s Write to a Assoc. Dealer--J. McGlashen—Dunbarton ~; ` -DONALD MOTOR SALES WHITBY Assoc. Dealer—M. Sleep—dickering 7 t � . - q P...:..e .h'"'y�•�. '?..`''.. ..-.d ."J^..q ,-k:. 9', •S r";•` '.P. ...Y'.. .5 pAr 1.;. F .. ..r • •. .. ... •..,. 'h, .' ....-� +:W..rte -"C /s�:: .. .. .. , ..- .,, 'w n alarmed. "You just lot other people raise their own children, and mind Quality YM a' l E1�f joyThL GR�" y " own affairs i �J fti Enjoy xJ J x , � SHY �/ "Don't be so disrespectful" And - Grain's eyes danc2d over her gins- 4 j see. "I haven't turned you over my 61 ALMA SIOUX SCAMOLS&V knee In a long time." ' -------- .-_ "You did that only, once in your - SYNOPSIG moz had sense enough to say he'd lite." The granddaughter smiled in _ o I'll bet he'll fall all over fila a reminiscent mood. "That was the 'When Marlborough Jones moth• • g time Marlie and I ran awn and for loaves their home in Leebrook feet, and be,tongue-tied` in the bar- yr Ito address a convention in Cleve- gain." went down to the lake." "Gram!" Judy looked up reprov� "You were five. If I'd known that : -Mand, she is very much worried Mrs, Jones wasn't 'going to whale about leaving her 18-year-old son ingly from ~the sweater she was g ` knitting. "That's unkind. Marlie's her precious lambkins I'd have giw T ZA ;alone for the first time. Marlie' all right. Why don't you like him? en him a few whacks myself." z� ` sipures her 'he, won't catch cold, !-Mrs. Jones thinks it's wicked to and that he'll eat properly, and aro• He's never-done you any harm," Imgmber all hes other advice but "I doa'L dislike him, child. I'd punish children. Marlie has never rhe insists on asking Judy Miller, just like to give him --good kick had a.li9nd laid on him in his life:' ".lhs girl next door. to run In dally and knock some sense into him. "Bah! And the big slang has no. Ito see that her telt handsome boy Well, I guess atfer all I shouldn't ver been allowed to Light either. RADIO N -is all right. Marlie says Judy bas blame the 'boy, too much. H!s moth. No wonder he grew up to be such enough to do helping out iiI her er is such a pill." a worm." father's drug store but drops the "Nice way to talk about your Judy opened her mouth to defend D �E {natter when his mother seems to neighbors!" Judy laughed. her neighbor, but closed it. On the _ be about on the verge of tears. And "I dare say they hold me in'about subject of Marlborough Jones, why iWlten Judy drops in the next day the samQ measure of esteem;said Gram-was a little-bit rabld• it-had- --THROUGR THE -SUMMER- _--chestra .—Aped-`�12 1\oon;:NBC: with a bowl of ho! soup, she finds 'Gram calmly. "I'd love to stand up seemed to her. Tho dullest periods in the buss. "La Traviata" from Ralio City , him eating a huge onion sandwich. and tell 'em what I think some- Cheer up,' Judy said- after a ness of radio Seem- to•be-the firs{Music Hall . . .,2 p.m. NBC: Magic Where Is laughing and banter and times. Some of these days I'm go silence. "Maybe Lisa's Kentucky three weeks of 1larch and the same Magic [fey , , , 3 p.m. CBS: N. Y. belle will make Marlie into your itr August.----Summer plans begin- . .Philharmonic Orchestra . . . -8 p.m. It.is evident that the boy and girl ing to give.Marlie's mother. areal --- --- like each- other. K4-promises to piece of my mind." + heart's desire, Grandmother." to Sifter _through. Winter pro- NBC: Charlie McCarthy from Hol- "I�on't you dare!" Judy looked "Let's hope so," the old lady drop in at the drug store after sup• „ grammes are cancelled and others lywood . :'. 9 p.m. CBS: B£C pro- chuckled. That reminds me, If .per for a soda: When he goes bath- of less commercial calve are shift: dater Lance Sievking's production .�_ there's anything you'd like to do in " , !ng In the lake he doer not Join ed foto the better spots which are The Shirt' . , . 10 p.m. NBC: Th8 Oe other out, New Drees Shows yVa To the way of committing a crime just young people but teach- vacated in consequence. The Circle" April 3; 7 p.m. CBS: N some youngsters how to swim. while your Dad is away, row's your changes this Spring appear more Amos 'n' Andy 8 p.m. CBS: Chic chance. 'Why don't you take the While he is In the drug store later numerous than in any previoita C'est Paris • . 9 p.m NBC: Hour . _ week off?" Lisa Loring drops in and asks him - '- year. Both NBC and Columbia are of Charm with Dorothy Thompson .Casually to come to her home that I "I couldn't re that. I have r look trying to turn profitable winter 10.30 P.M. CBS: Columbia evening to meet Kentucky Louel- 1 aftec 'the store. And I'm perfectly programmes into all year round Workshop . April 4, 8.30 p.m, happy as is, thank you:' � inn of Louisville. this is part of - j programmes. The practice up to 'NBC: information Please . . . 5.00 "Sam Calhoon can run that drug a well thought out plan. When Lisa _ j the present has been-to refuse to p.m. CBS, CBC: We The People `. store perfectly well without you. ' learned from the departing Mrs. guarantee the same hour to a• pro-_ 9.38 p.m. CBS: Toronto Sym- You,ought to buy some new clothes Jones that Marlborough was to be gramme in the FaII it It went oft phony . April 5, 8 p.m. NBC.. -alone, she thought of making-use "0' I and go out and have a good time the air in the summer. Both net•• Town Hall Tonight 10 p.m. with the rest of the young people. of the handsome Jonqs boy in en- works are adamant that this pray CBS, CFRB: Raymond Paige and "I haven't any money.,' tertaining Tucky, Her only fear is Lice shall be maintained but they orchestra. that Marlie will not "loosen up" "My soul!" Judy's eyes grew all are offering their sponsors more Columbia network-changes will a •big and round'at the absurd idea. and spend money on. Tucky ri- � attractive contracts it they will be nett week's news, "'You're telling me to rob my own though he has a hundred thousand y continue broadcasting through the dollars lett him by fila father. Very s I father, Gram, you don't 'mean halt summer, It ie pointed-out, reason- • you sap. wportableShe Raffled Helrself _.. ably enough, that the ne b e a Marlie t refuse but y g bashful, Marl a wants o I .- • "That's what you think,' Gram isa smiles him into accepting the = j battery radios and the. radios In• nvltation- grinned. "I suppose it does seem- stalled in cars and in summer. 20-year-old I{aauye Kojima, odd to you that your old grandino- homes show that the people.sW1 who won 6th place for Japan in ! Marlie lav heg d nervously. .her would worry about your being listen during the hot• weather as the 400 metres free-style swim- - - too good. But I do. It's a bad sign. - 01- Sure. r - ;. Whai'll you have, ffifas well as when ft's cold. ,NBC is ming•race in the Los Angeles ; Loring" It you ever do break out, you'll do keeping the Chase and Sanborn ympic Games of 1932, offered her- "Lisa to 'you=don't be silly."' something disgraceful, Judy. The Hour and One Man's Family self as-a. bride to any Japanese young folks need to sow a few wild through the summer, aettlef in Manchukuo. She re- young reached for a dish, helping oats." - �si he ovrr a very tight place. "As AROUND THE DIAL ceived'so many applications that r Jones' attorney, Lias, what Judy dimpled. "Fllfse you got, a - t, past, Gram. A spring festival 02 grand opera ahe•'decided to draw lots to deter- " has he done? Remember, Marlie, ,/ ":Never mind," the old lady evad- in tabloid form is being broadcast mine the winner, ��.. you dont have to talk. (\/� ed. "I'm not dead yet. Give mea at noon every Sunday from the _ r Lisa's laugh tinkled. Radio City lduaic. Hall. 'La Trav- Britain's Air Guard now has little lime." 36000 members, all it can train r "Judy, you re so funny. Well, When Marlborough turned the lata" will be sung on April 2. 17n , Iar lie, it's nothing serious. I 40�Q , cle Walter's "Dog House," now on as pilots a6 present, and a waiting corner of the street that led to the - oat want you to come over to WLW, scop moves to the NBC red list is being compiled. f Loring house his feet felt like lead. liny house this evening about eight network and will be heard an He had half convinced himself that Vclock, that's all." there must be a catch In it, Lisa Tuesday ,at 10.3'0 p.m. A -sponsor Martie looked as thunderstruck Is maneuvering the transfer, Geo. Jia he was. Lisa added quickly: was playing a joke. Marlie had had Jeasel, veteran showmani is mak- "Tacky Lonellan came to4tay to ? some creel pranks played on film ing a new career in radio, He has In. his day and he remembered his , ` end the summer at her Uncle days with a ing beart. just started his Jessel's Jamboree Mamsschools Det, the feilowskhad called et'I)E+Tt'a and you've just got to and handles, as well, the M.C. job � X : e$f me out. She doesn't give a on "For Men Only". hang for a man unless he's muni-• him, and,trta-�uite�ring{had been nn- ,bearab] tees p►L She pians the piano, and you i ,Any attempt to�t+er into games. The ABC of NBC will add aa- are the only one I could think of was met with the reminder that be other programme to those'special- o would do for her. Please, Icing in interviews. It goes on F ri- had better look out for his athletic naffs, say you'll come over." days 7.30 p.m: Bob Benchley, dra- lseart, bbcause his mother had gone Marlborough's voids stock in matic critic who turned radio show- to every new teacher he Aver had his throat. I ' man, moves from CBS to NBC on 'List laughed merrily. "Oh, and told her-to see he was caro- May•E3. He broadcasts at 9 P.M. � - „ fur He was always taller and more a „ • A ab _ "Information Ple ae 1 ate d irect r y 6-owe oil. Marlie, don't he a- a Tucky won't bite ycu. It's nota PATTER-' nmstuiar Than any of .the otliiir - - _ - real date, Just two musical peo• By ANNE ADAMS boys and It made him feel so radio- NBC win follow the 'example set Oh �y -� pious. Strangely. It. had never 5 _ t tole getting together. You go over With Spring coming along at-�- carred to him to defy his parent-. lfy Co!>}mbta last year and produce *' Mom left me Judy's and play tae violin when fast clip—you'll soon find yourself At the Loring gate he had s dint- an opera written exclusively for she playa the piano. Why can't ill need of distinctly new frocks radio. G.fan Carlo-Jdeaottf !s -the Oweeten m Ing sensation in the pit of his atom- you do it at my place?" like Pattern 4040. Isn't it a "do r' ach when he remembered that his eoasposer. He was commissioned y f Marlie. saw no way of escape, ling"—reflecting as' it does fash- by the radio corporation to write mother wouldn't approve of his go- Ce1"�' so he-said uncertainly, "All right. ion's love for soft els, and his radio work two years ago. In ing. She considered the Lorings But I'm not a very good violinist. print-and-plain combiaationa' It the meantime..he has won fame # ", wild and worldly, and was particui- with his one act' opera, "Amelia With the ll probably laugh at,me. proves once again how talented larl voluble when she'-heard that - "Don't be bash!" Lisa put her Anne Adams is as a dress design- y Goes to aIle Ball." The' network Lisa was going around with Mike p � ••^';�' hand on his arm to give it a little er for the style is as'. Tulling. will be heard during the last BEE HIVE gqueeze and got up. "Tucky is a simple to make as 'it is charming broadcast for this season of the lovely girl. You'll adore -her. I to look at! If you like, you can (To Be Continued) c NBC symphony orchestra on Sat- 'I ew you'd help me out. I've got run up your frock in one, instead a nrday, April 2:, from 10 to 11.30 tri !e j ko rash. Eight o'clock. Be seem' of two fabrics. And you may cuti][ BCM13ti{iCi =j p m• -you. So Iong, Jude"' your sleeves long instead of short She was gone.in a flash. Judy --tbougb you'll find it hard to re- A well applied.coat of wax pre- TO BE HEARD •. . March 31, J J pawed a hand in front of Marlie's sist the cunning button-trimmed serves furniture surfaces as well 9 p.m. CBS. Orson Welles . . . 9.30 Ong. effect of the brief sleeves! Even sa making Jesting easier: Besides P.M. NBC:, March of Time . "Nope,"' she said, "you're not the belt may be worn two different using it on floors and furniture, April 1, 1.30 p.m. NBC, CBS: Oz= asleep Marlie. The great Loring ways! , there are dozens of other articles Lord-Cambridge Boat Race from ��SCu�N i ]idea really here. Red hair, green Pattern 4040 is available in in use xvery day that a shining BBC . . . 2.30 - 4 p.m. CBC: Lou- - ,' Byes, dimples and all." misses' and women's sizes 12, 14, coat of wax will give added beau- don Music Hall . . 9 p.m. CBS: RHEUMATIC "Oh, gosh," moaned Marlie, 16, 18,•20, 30, 32, a4, 36, 39-and ty and protection. Window sills, Honolulu Bound -wftti Phil J3aker' - "why did I tell her I'd go':" 40. Size 16 takes 2% yards 39 . . 10 P.M. NBC gympbony Or- PAINS-ACHES y Venetian blinds, leather book cov- "Hypnotism,"Judy fell-to wash. inch fabric and 1 yard contrast. ers, desk accessories, etc., metal Ing glasses thouglitfully. Send Twenty Cents (20c) in ash trays and ornaments, and, of And somehow, she wished Mrs. coins (stamps cannot be accepted) course, all woodwork that is eas• It takes more than loaf a salve" r. Jones had stayed home. for this Anne Adams pattern. ily fingermarked like balustrades YOUR �iing lie�. t takes a oesntter. Write plainly Size, Name, Ad. and doors and door frames. -soothing, as inggike good old Metuateroif i CHAPTER ]II dress and Style Number. ' B A 6 Y and helpful in quickly overcomint "It you ask 'me, Judy told (h,ain Send your order to Anne Ad• the local eongeabon and pain wher later on that evening "there's ams, Room 425, 73 West Adelaide ,a rubbed on the aching spots. o 'something fishy a'bo'ut it Lisa Loi- St., Toronto. CHANGE QF LIFE Muscular lumbago, soreness enc (tag never took a second glance at Teething stiffness generally yield promptly. l9arits In her life before." ' Time? Better than the old-fashioned mus Gram chuckled over he' mend- OMEN in mid- "^ tard plaster, Musterole has beer used by millions for 80 years.Recom• at Bey it is a bit Wle life 14- esexciting, I'm surprised the big turn• 11E erience nervousness, �totm a 'GIRLS WITH � 'heat flashes," back• Powder•w the enndb, of mothers the Mad.tri hada,in three strengths •orld deer for mote tear too yea,— Regular, Children's (mild), and Ex ache or headaches as cleanse the sssnm of impocida ba Stroh All druggists, 40s each Tf you a�PePPS sad full of fun assn will which are often the eaetse of feretish- g• ggis , socidtcd with font- oto,ap»t dee. At and other trosbta business Opportunity in BBUUTU to dances areross„Wass and tiara, 4 'and pardes. tional disturbances, at teelhias tams At roar deasRix'>4 � am won't be Into Men dont Iib will find Dr. Pierces :;For •FREE safnlylt and 600.Ekt y ' ftetirod farmer with fifteen Wbea ao to Parties t3y Favorite Prescription . thousand s+tailable eat. find want aloes who !un of PeP. beneficial. Mrs. Sam- "Hint t u Si v t h e rs" write J^fin soiacue you nebda aeaat'alsyatesa Steedman & Co., Dent. 19, 442 St. geod javeetanent and a position tonic, roatetaber !or Generations one vel Corbett,•,131 Par- Wit. established processor of womanhastoldanotber toto"Mnimall Mrs.Corbett liataent 3t,' Toronto, Cuabrtci St. Afontleal. 63ti ` afar a MosrAsa Material• 'fur Cattle and-pouf• .thrall with Lydia E. m's Ve�t346b Out., ea7e: "Dvr{ng 'change of life' I felt eo .� KRt re"�•"M ��fR f GoaPoand. d tbethus band awn P awfully tired, weak and day I b [ could hardly •fir DMAMS tr eeds. Investigation fruit- r•sbaanee and thus aids is vtnd you tww do my work and many.a Jar t had to ae to bad, i yT d lescas distrw ltaiale toad• 1 had become ale and thin. From the very �t � ea• Bank references. 13ett 15, � � ant bewe.of Dr. Pteme's Faeerite Prescription 7ryw n iygue'yvo.+13—'.39 Room 421, 73 Adelaide West, You'Ii fsad I� kbas'e —pouall'WaL I►ops to pick up, i eoatlaued wine it and it 9enArwgrs9.ar.���. `•�' Toronto. WORT$TRYL�1Gl aen,ally trade we foci Into a acv woman•"Ask Lasa M toe de fib F,A•tyesb/se orb ISO• your draWat toddy for it in liquid of tablet-. ' C , '? V 4 ..n"�►!'R .+ca.0 .. .a+. R r. .: .. a- ..ax^+.a:"' t:'w S ":'- 'A:em' ...rye t .y..•.m.." Ti- ,..y,fr..l.' ..p`..-�P,'r+' l-t' J `Y'h ��"���� �s" '•'t:'ac, n...;,, '�.yi d..,u ..: .--.. ,.-�.-�.'v:..-,..:}"r ..,,.7 ;, '".fie +t;.. .r -,<�s.C _ _ v _i...�•..C - r •s. � r?-,dry?s'Y.,- '"45, ..:.•,. A„' e,,. ^'`C. A. - • • now faces launched by the *Gate• k • Dwarf Fruit Trees Canal�an ("I We To way to Hollywood" talent quest. r • �m� With leo previous dramatic train.f '„�snta� Growkg In Favor 'VOICE OF VCS SCreeri Test Ins, the beautiful young Canadian �, �u y girl, who since leaving her home Doings — cas,w:ng Impoetsat Places. In HE PRESS w'� c� Had b wow � Winnipeg aborta year ago has Smaller aircliards of Model In New York been a John Pewees model in New +g motes THE MAP OF EUROPE York, defeated a IIeJd of 2,5119 wlty o�tut•'r i tstat•e.. ! Publishing an up-to-late atlas Blonde Dorothea Davis, lovely young screen aspirants, thus win- Publishing , ant.&. Dwarf varieties of trait trees are is as tricky as getting out a Sol- 27-year-old Winnipeg girl, was aa- �g for herself a trip to Holl}• ' �Y �g y claiming an important place in the lywood fan magazine with all the nounced New York regional win- woad to compete in the .finals smaller orchards of New York stars married to the right people. Der in the Hollywood search for which may lead to stardom. state, Prof. H. B. Tukey. Ph.D.. —Winnipeg Tribune. w The Ontario Legialatura ,.as a head of the Geneva, N.Y.. expert- ilaunted House fast week when the mental station, told a gathering of <ONE FOR'CANADIAN YOUTH B ! ghosts of that East Has by- fruit men in the armories, Strath- The 17-year-old Middlesex far- By William I! election (December, 1936) walked roy, Out., last week. mer who was the. leading winner TH/S CURIOUS 1IORLD Ferguson "7 agaln . . .- things thought'long de- Prof. Tukey was the principal at the Middlesex Seed Fair is s were aired b Premier speaker at the annual dinner of pretty good answer to those who t •d ad a Cen ly e Y 'k- Hepburn and Opposition Leader 'the H. C. Downham Nurseries of deplore the decadence of Canadi- ,e► I h t` '•` Drew during the most heated in- Strathroy attended by 100 firm an youth.—London Free Press. terchange o! the session . . . . representatives . and agricultural , ` 'something about Colonel Drew's authorities of the district. TRY BATHING BEAITTI3 having referred to -(so they said) For Closer'Planting What with the reput�t on ol%r' , the French-Canadians as "a (Iciest• The New York expert told that politicians are getting these days , - - because of the closer pl -we-it -be-pretty. hard to stir up, ed race". �' ' small orchards the dearf varieties any interest in one of those sea �., ' were now favored by the ,smaller monsters.—Hamilton Spectator. �� y--=` ��=\� 'What started these grave digging glower. They are no longer a nov- — Z _-Operations was a speech by the • _ • _ _�' � �� --- - city but must be considered as ad- PLENTY FAST ENOUGH � �� Liberal Member for Cochrane vane' in fruit growing. A'speaker on traffic safety urg- North, J. A. $abet (French-speak- Ing), J. rose to the defence of Prof. Tukey told of the progress es motorists to pledge themselves in fruit growing in his state where not to exceed 50 miles per hour. his own people and accused 'cer• he said two Canadian originations, It is good advice. A mile in 72 tain "gang" members of trying to tN the McIntosh Red and the Mc- seconds, even under perfect con- ., promote disunity in this country Cowen, the Tatter coming from the ditions, ought to be fast enough moi► 'i In the melee which ensued, Ottawa experimental station, were for anybody using the public / o insulting words were flung across the most favored varieties. roads.--Ottawa Tournau the floor of- the House, and the FROM THE "RIPS OF FGf✓/- Speaker had all but to knock the FLAW IN DEMOCRACY YA'M AND A10VWrRAp1NM W0ZE heads of the two party leaders to- One Saw in a democracy is that - EXCHANGED !3Y THE NATIONAL DAR!', gether to restore order, ` right after a government is elect- �/ SER,�/lGl=:a OF JAPAN ANN TWE UNITED � ''( y The 'ed it wants' to rest on. its oars; STAMM, AS A GOOD WiLL GESTIs� Speaking of deaths and burials then shortly before it is time to to BETWEEN TIdE TIAO WUNTMi1-S. . - and such. brings us to a serious BOOK SHELF to the country the government is piece of legislation just intsoduc- afraid to introduce progressive B ELIZABETH EEDY /MlTATION � a Bill to amend the Coroner's y legislation for sear of offending �M Act which would give the Attor-' some voters•—Kitchener Record. li-JUN►�A�aAA \\\ 1, uey-4eneral power.to order an In- "DANGER SIGNAL" CAN df= E "quest in caeca where a body has :. By hf►ytlte 8ottarns� Practically half- e o a -dlTaf= C.Et 11Jt.DID AND . . . been removed from Ontario . . . . IIow, to prevent a murder . . . . ber of passenger automobiles sold _ �NgplAly.ggLSAN�, This provision Is to be retroactive, which she feels sure Is bound to to customers in Canada in 1988 BUT NEITNEIQ with the result that Mr. Conant happen . . is the problem con- were sold in Ontario: 47.575 out OF TWESE - would have power to order as In fronting Dr. Silla, Czech Dsycholo- of the dominion total of 85,872; SLlt'r51'ANCE'Fs WILL the sensational Sidle will gist. When the red-haired girl or 49.6 per cent. nitEjR/�t/�j� i neat in y gi . a PA - lease. raises her eyes, and lowers them Just over half' the entire pea- fir.FiQiC'771D/V 5 again, shamefacedly. Dr. 1311136 senger car registration in Canada A6 V1 LL �.lylBEF2• ��AKE up ' Criticism of tke Bill by thy. 'Op- knows she will have to act fast. was in Ontario: 582,212 out of 1.- ONES a S!R'=5 _ position centred around the making It's a fascinating story of tan- 166,978, or 50..1 per cent. +r OF ALL Tl-tE B!RL�S at «a Sabina expenditioa" out of Bled human emotions--a drama is - Next to Ontario's 45,575 naw OF N09ZTI.4 AA,%E:?JCA each Inquest, designed to inure which life and love and death are car purchases came Quebec's 18,- the good name of deceased per. all mixed up. The anther (who 156. Next to Ontario's registra- THE English sparrow Is the only true sparrow In this country, sons-. the Attoruey.1eneral !mote "Private Worlds". "Mortal tion of 582,212 came Quebec's &II others being finches Some of the more common of the great would reduce the number of ap• Storm") does a smooth Job.of. un- 169,803. Ilst of names &mons our so-called sparrows include,the vesper, parently needless inquests. declar• ravelling. The, death of Archer The purchase and possecalon of song. chipping, tree'. field. fox. white-throated. lark, savannah, Ing that the average .inquest costa clarifies It all for the di's'traught motor cars is an important indica- swamp and white crowned. about.$60,and that an autopsy adds heroine. tion of the purchasing power of 825 to $20 to the costs . . Mr. But we're not'tellies you if the Ontario",s people.—Toronto Stas NEXT: =t snlmal >t 1he most vshtabk fust Croll of Windsor on the other hand murder came off. . . . Weekly. " « " "Danger i nal" .. . . b Phyllis • ;considers inquests a safety valve:, Signal" Y Y - helping to all, the fears of famil- Botteme Toronto: McClelland LIFE'S LIKE THAT - By Fred Neher les of deceased people. a Stewart. 215 viciorla Street — Toronto boy Mliillfg From =2.50, Prague Kospitalisatiou of mentall, 'ill persons. the Premier claims. is one 'Fourteen young clerks in Syd- ;K the greatest problems. in- On- ney; Australia, have completed a Marto at the .present time . . new home for an unemployed man one out of fire persons coal- and his family doing the work ev- enly �G .��{M' matted to an institution has a cry Saturday, afternoon for two GQ ehame to recover, he gas months. 1+' -After Oatarlo's three new hospitals are completed. we And, they will 006,688 during the year ending "� N serve to relieve only the pressure Mar, 31, an Increase of.10.6% over existing ID the other institutions, the previous year . . . ,,the ten and as the average Increase in resident one-half million dollars is being * , A,tff w' "mental" patients'in Ontario every" used to help balance Ontario's bud- F i I'Up' year Is 404 Insane asylum get. wo ii` • pF OUR �. 'Population Increased in the Prov. �E�J-( � s''+ " 4. `.dace 16.2 per cent. between 1832- Which way the wind blows: pub-' y ' and 1934, or 4 per cent. per year He reaction to the, suggested rais �? . . . . until now there are over 15, lag of the tax on gasoline is uni-. r ; institutions meatal ins i 0 is i rural d s- p0 unfavorable, _ n avers eraaIl n L ' v y more hospitals for the • sed t nil P �particularly o •b dip articnta Dein opposed tri is Y .. c D i nentally Ill Is like locking,the stn- , , tn0ividnal farmers could not -.ble door after the horse is gone expect to gain to.the same extent " 'l` Time. to catch people is be- as urban. residents through a shay 1 tore they go insane . . . , Negative- municipal- build Ing of the increase with municipal- --� 1y, build ihore hospitals; positively, sties. Fears are felt for the safety of 0 0 sterilize the unfit and make 1t pos- - Gordon Skilling, Toronto-born ra- fable for people to lice well-round- An important amendment to On- dao commentator for the Czech =sd out, saner lives. tario's Mining Act provides for an. government in Prague.- Mr. Skil- _ Waal medical tnapectioas to be giv- ling presented the case for the 'The Liquor Control Board of On- en to miners engaged In dust occu- Czech government over the sir <Y;` facie paid over to the province at pations . . . . it also hit$ at high- during the Munich-crisis and has " .the.end of March ;10,500,000 on ac- grading (boot-legging of gold). not been heard from since Hitler's cry; count -of profits and permits . . . . forces moved into Prague, Aux- , total legal sales in Ontario of beer. We'll talk about the new Budget iety has also been expressed for - :. wine and spirits soared to $51,- next week. the safety of his wife'. WONDERLAND OF OZ _ .By !. Frank Baum t- , burr Of Call S!-A cers,ir,w rasa ash a l..c. may; -. • • • • I' -'()h, this Is lots of fun:" Dorothy ex- "Oh, thank you," said Dorothy. "It's,'lucky. When he was finished, the cook bowed 'We will," said the Wizard. "Thank you claimed. .-Let's; find the rest of him and a-e started you first, for 1 am hungry and' low before them and said: "l wlll go to for the •nggeation." Aunt Sm gas the - ��. Artst to discover' a piece of the Chlegle. get him all together." "What's the rest you can be cooking something for us to the' kitchen now and prepare your dfni wits, "This matching folks together, a, of him'like?" asked the Wizard. "here eat while we match the other folks to- ner. You will find it hard to get all the seems foolish to me," she maid 'but_we are some pieces of blue legs and green nether." It was not very difficult now 'Fuddles together, so I advise.you to begin may as well get rid of some o!I this rub- a arms. but I don't know whether they are that they .had &•hint as to how the man on the Lord High Cbigglewits, whose bish.' They worked eagerly and Billina's was dressed to find the other pieces be. -name is Larry. He's a fat man dressed sharp eyes proved a great help to them, T —�+ his or not." "Look for a white shirt and longing to him, and now they all worked_ (n a blue coat, a pink vest and brown ss she could put her head close' to the a'white apron:' said the head, which had on the cook trying piece atter pleoe t0 'breeches As he.fe the chief pereonaRe various pieces that ]ay around. Bo before been out tog^Rber, speaking in a rather qow if it would fit. They finally had him In this'town of.1ruddlecumJig. he will be tonic old Larry was standing before them 1 faint ,voice. 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Thurs- mad to be respondbie for ffie pre- Kra. re- trO�A�L�� B day,' Frlday and Satordaw. Deliv- asince of at least one vWtor. 1[rus. 1 LL "Bo to Mr- and Mrs. 8lrpud ems` in village Friday mornitug. Or- . ;3ta11ou and M=s. Wood will be tie t � ro, der now, 25 cts. per doz. Pickering hostesses at tea at the close of Di=bartam a son. Bakery, • the program _ j ,-- Mr. Tied BuntalW. is confined —The Commencement Exercises Ia Memoriam -_- tto his tied with a severe attack of of the•t;,ontinuatiopy School will be .qaim7. held, on Wednesday evening rnext iSALTER — In loving memory of a M - }:- rs. Tanner is able to be out in the Club Auditorium, for which dear husband and father, Levi IVI ' r t sigain atter being confined to her a god program is being prepared. Salter, who passed away, AprilEN-','W for week through illness. ,—St. George's Church, Sunday, r t3rd 1937. • � --1Misss ( risme Munro had the April 2nd. Palm 'Sud ,.Sunday aystortune on the ice at her to fall Dear is the spot where you are laid School at 10 a. m. Morning Prayer *any a visit in silWe is paid, I `�► '.door-etep on Saturday evese;cyg, an- at 11. Evening Prayer at 7. Prea. NOW IS THE TIME juring her back and sustaining a cher at both services, Rev. E. G. To �Ce of the ,flower reinem- ',-nmT>laer of bruises. As a, result she Robinson Never`forgotten and never shall hss been.eo�ned to the house. ;.:;_;^ _ . 1--The regular meeting of the W. Dunbarten . S. of the UuAted Church will —Sadlg missed by Wife and Fans- E R IS- THE P LAC. N, be held at the home of Mrs. (Rev) St. Paul,$ Anglican Church, Dun- >ay M. R. Jenldneanr on Wednesday al- Sunday, A nl 2nd. Palm - bar�'1, April Advertisements . . at 3 �. rn- A ��� to ge the greatest value in 'your terrimn, April 6th, Sunday. Sunday School at .' p. m. ' cordial welcome awaits all ladies Evening prayer at 3. At this. ser- FOR SALE — 5 scows, 2 due now, , of the congregation------ vice,- Rev. E. G. Robnason . will rest is April ab d May. Also hog, _ ,__:'_new Sprin clothes - - <>' F. H. Hall, who underri preach. Don't mass the Comedy — 400 lbs. W. E. Lee. -- `"Went an operation at the Lock- "Getting Ira Married" in the Hall, . 'wood Clinic, Toronto, returned to on Friday,. Mar. 31st at R p. m. FOR SALE .— Colorado. Spring ' hie home on Monday, much imp This. assns► Ig skit w171 be given Eby meat, good for mixing wtth oth- 'roved in health. We hope the iMT- St. George's players," Pickering, er grains, also Moore Grain. 'Grin- �4■95 - rovemeirt may continue. under the auspices of St. Paul's, der, large power size, in good can _ r•4 a W1. M. S. of the Pr'eskY- DurA arton. Adm. 25 and 15 cts. dition. For price, phone. Pick. 528, Individually Tailored � teriar_r, Church will meet on Thun- The April meeting of. the W. A. or G. L Middleton, Brougham. >; day, April 6th, at the ha¢iae of Mrs. of Dunbartarr United Church w�11 '32-4 R. W. Miller. be herds the Siuiday- School FOR SALE — Red Clover Seed, f--The-Executors of the estate of roonis, on Thursday, April 6th, at the late Robert A, Somerville will '2.30 P. m.' Note chan also quantity of Dooley potatoes'potatoes. TIF TOP TAILORS ger of time. (Geo. E. Holtby, Locust Bili, Ont., ' hold an auctionEast�aale of the house T1w t Group mill be in charge 1 mile West of Brougham - apd lot, hemehold furniture, Bard- and have arranged for a ,Very int' - -� en-tools etc, at she premises, King eresting grogram,' Those who have FOR SALE. — a 7-pear old team. . Str. East, Pickering, on Saturday, heard-Mrs..G. L. Graves. Repres- anew. young Yorlagire sow, bred Ladies i y011 t00 call have y0iir ({Rrmentr8 S April sth. The residence is a most entative. of Social Service andin JwuLwy. Also a few bushels of birable are and is in excellent 1 individually tailored by -Tip Top. Tailors. de Terrgperance. avi}l knov► that the Red Clover Seed. W. C. Willson, : eandition. The furniture is also in group has been fortunate in proc- Pick. 1907. .31-2 aplo did shape. _ E_ _ , uring this rem► We and fmpresa- 71 FOR SALE — Seed Potatoes. Cob- - •-4n Th%nriaiay evening, April ive speaker. There will alsoM. S. CHAPMAN be 6th the W. M. S. will hold their musical numbers- Each member is jblwe' Dooleya and K—t"'hd;'"R No. a Easter 1%ankoffering meeting in urgently requested to be present. 1 quality from certified seed. Hav- the VInited Church SurAay School id J. Scott, Alton Road. 1-2 mile — north of Kingston Ross. 31-2 s _ at 8 o clock. This is s special meet- The Pickering _ ills to , ch the entire eosrgrega- CORDWOOD FOR SALE — poplar SELUNG-IT COSTAIESS Inca aid ail interested are invited. MEAT MARKED' "64 per cord; elm sad btrelb rr bo Pageant "The C l allenge of the •k Page per cord, at boob on can t, Picker- $O s wet j{ - - . €roan•' will W. presented by seven - lag, crest of Alton& Boas. Joe i • Ubbere; 11's to 5's, 490, saerTdre:$ of the society, assisted We carry 9 full line Of Ames, ogre Moir, R. R- 8. Picker- by the c3ia3r. 'There will be apeeial � ►sig. Z9-.9t. - � � ... ..Men's,Mens Work Boots, Revular price less $1 00 nmisic. aLe a socia} half-hour. ren'! a O's' Bo ,_ ±-90 C+orne and spend a Profitable even- F08 �� — 3 1�$, g• P, ,� ells nd B ,' Boots and OalOrds. pr �- ice• and 7. plyr at west Hill. First house Beat Men's Leather Leggings, Reg. $2.00, for ago. Pickering Hockey League school. Reg. Dixon,. Witt EM- Stanfield's Underwear, Reg. $2•0' for .$1.49 ' peries carne to a very mysterious . Cured , _ . r41-2 tea• R ` '' conctnaioi, on Md da3t night •ate - - _ s Romeo Slippers, Reg. 50. for $1 79 -- e FOR SALE — gaantitY of turn, T -- ,:_ '._.Brougham lasing awarded the cup , _ ::,A ++:.(C►and 750. for 3c3o. .. , , 811'kl a1Pl.i. TIdB Reim Meat$ _ and mus•gels, also a Darant u through default, when the Picker- , c},�p cT�sr sleep. R. R. h[en'8 Sweater Goats, t]aford prey, Reg,1.9+5,1,95 Combing 'team: failed 'to appear at the Our delivery is at your service 1 Pickering, (Basetinel� Men's Fine Shirts, Reg, $210 and $195. ` ;$1.59 Ms-khan► rink fol the-$nal game. Phone Pick 1624 rues' Bi use, )hies. 690., for baa. YUkering fails claim they were L H . a Bilk - advised during the day that the CLIIRENCE SILK .. ,game was off the poor ire. _ Fred T. $IIIItll'I�, . Pickering .. 'r, The I,esgae Secretary dairru� he Fs Officials 185T . pha-led the Pickering _ several times during the afternoon _ :_uarasoa-cing� the game for that ev -- : randr 6 -71' :. : :.ens and the ice good. � i6 . , e�n� y '.. .' . ng ,the expla ration". IV.. —A Grand Concert will be held —AT— c.B5 - lb -� is the Men's Club Auditorium, on : . "TueadaY. April 11th, under the ;Men's flub Auditorium Breakf ash &con, a auspices of 'St. Georges Guild. _ .. - .:Minced Steak, a 2c. a lb. : Prngrarn r.ucludes, bliss Jackson, l'ICKERING euprano soloist of Eaton .bier.:oriurl .', -: : L� . Pork . church; Taroiito, I~�ib. Lowden, Pok ver, r _... 12c alb ;,�irdst, Tom;to,' blrs. Angela rT IJESDAY, APRIL /1 T H (; Beef Savage,.pianist, Toronto, Miso Jess .. Sterwin g L7GGl,r �2e• � �h• `tuine son Highland Geek, y., - ..Sponsored by St. George's Guild Jewel Shortening, 15c. a lb. tome songs end dancing. ALso,.tw•o, half-hour Plays b9 •members of St. An excellent ropram sill be resented b the, followin Itins, .Geoige's Dramatic Society. . Home- F P B Cla$slc Cleanser, 3 Z�C. ,.made candy will also ke sold, and Miss Jackson, Soprano Soloi-,t, Eaton M(morial Church, Toronto 6 tins, 25C with each sale will'be given a tick- • et, two of which contain lucky Mrs. Lowen; Violinist, Toronto numbers which c;title the holders Mrs, 'Angela Savage, f►&Dist, Tcrcnlo E I D to a beautiful painting each. An exce'lkent program is assurred Ad- Miss Jean Brumwell,Highland Creek,Costurne Songs ff Dancing Butcher (phone. 3000 =P1Citerll>E a mission 25 and 15 cents. r --0n Friday eoeni-,g last about Two half-hour Plays will be presented by St. George e _ forty fria-ads. and .neigh'urs gath- Dramatic Club. : eyed at the hone of Mr.. Harr3, _ _Yale and family, to express to Homemade Cardy will Le s,Id during tbe_evening. Each bag then{ their appreciation of ,what of candy will contain a ticket, two of wh'cb' are lucky tickets tee. they have meant to the -comtnun- ityy since coming to take up reeyd entitling the holder's to two beautiful paintiTRgs. = encs among• them Mr. Vale s ADM/SsrON, 25C. 15C, PICTURES leasing on the 1st of 1pri} to ALKING •move to their new home at last Mourne" on the Baseline in Whitby Continent 'Wide Daily Service l Township. The evening &vas 4pent t' at Low Fares �.Everybody )Welcome in playing progressive euchre, in, �� " ,r�'O, be 5110Wn In which Miss Myrtle Salter and 'Mr. -Round Tri Clare Balsdon were the lucky win- i Trip ' , etro hers. Mr. Balsdon ,then ad1,v%- Pd j . SATURDAY, APRIL IST - ` chosen words; referred to the icy , ' (:hieago . $17.65 At 8.00 P. M. i.which they are sustainir;g in tc►s- ing these frietds fr-,m tiicir meat , Kansas City $27.85 These Movies . are Real _ l and wishing them the best ofev- • erything in their re* home. On .Entertainment and are be'ral{ of the friends, Mr. Chris. b Fair "preserved Mia: 7M!-% Vale _ :Presented y i wdth a -beautiful clock, hoping the OUR • ' • ' • ANTEF NATIONAL HARVESTtR CO. 'lather and family' wou!d lire to ,,TRAVEL BUREAU Res - RounRAT - sTOI ovum - Y NJT[i RATS• RC. enjoy it. Mr. Vale ably r>p}ied and Will PLA!d . . . , OI+' �iA ADA ' stated that they would slway8 TOURS TICIMS AND INFORMATION AT o cherish fond memories of their re- 'r0 ANYWHERE EASTERN HOUSE phone 45GO hi %KEKM J. S: BALSDO.N, sicience among the r,�opie of that ANYTIME w i emnmmnity. The laej^s then; ser a t , t McCORMICK•DEERi"v, AGENT ved a dainty lunch and a very L rappy ever4ng was brought to s close. :< -•�...,, .: ;' s .s- �. _ .., _:. .,. .;::,::,-rte.` ..:_ . . ��s...u'f+=>Y-��t3- -,.._s.-'-.,w.