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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1939_04_14 t. .,.- ..r .: .. :::. rL^-.'./ .. :,:: T.�*^^"•:.. .:._. ... .. ..: ..- .... _,.:-G :..._„-- - .:q .,_.9.-. ...�-i'-..'"'C -..,�:y :{"- +t ",S-. 3:r'• .'r ,.._. ... "7'�,v,•,�t.. 'r✓' ,�' r. 3 'i� -. -- fie, �,r s'",- .�" - - _y� � - �.'a3•� ..v.: s a • I - _ s I : ,i : �_-T. CKE ING • -VOL. Lv.III :I'ICBERING, ONT., FRIDAY, A PR. 14 1939 No. 34 :. Iptrattesitmttal garb.. — - GREENWOOD / BR,0VGHAM at time of writing, NOTICE On Friday, April 21st the !There was a good attendance at DR. H. 0. PSAR$ON—Ph steins of UZ,iomille, are h Y' P' Mr. Roy•Miller of Toronto spent the Sunday Schools otl Easter aadS•raeon. Dunbaiton. teyty "Clot trpeke pass your way ` patting on two the holidays at his home, Suns I plays, each of them one hour in Y+ fid • r every day." fir`; "Rooting for Ruth" and Miss Zella Seebeck and friend of The Oddfellows are holding is S. FORBYTS Oph. D„ hector d le Toronto spear the week-end in Euchre and Dance at Whitevale pa R.Optome•riesi AaWdstionof faurto 4ea. COAL 00$E "•For He had Great Possessions". W-Pred Member of the Amerjaw-!=., Great> Brougham Friday evening, April 21st. arr.dauom. BY" esamined by appdntmeat. These are religious la a and an R esti Nolan has returned "+ s�faooe seo4, C7areaont.Ont. -- WuOD, DEMENT, exceptionally fine type.4�Besutiful Mr, and Mrs. Stewart, of St. Mrs. Catharines visited the F. Cassie from Owen Sound after attending_. BAND,-___GRA V",- costumes are used. The latter play family last week the ft eia2 of her brother-in-law, is being entered in the Presbytery W.__ r'y R. J. Brown, son John and dau- who resided there. - DUNALD RUDDY Barrister,• and 'Festival'- at Markham•. Special ghter Mary, spent Good'Frida at "101r"mert`T.oc°q"p,re'dYt°y-thetics"A s s�:y BUILDER'S SUPPLIES music between plays. the old home here. y � March meeting of the Bap- �+•.•4wth•ills of i:ovrt Room.w,ritry. my tist Mission Circle was held at the alsoEATON BELL & Res& - bits. Bruce' Morton, of Stouff- VILle, visited at the Cannon home T'lrere was a good meeting in the Sarrfstors '(f Solicitors We have also placed in stock a fall on Wednesday last. afternoon and rs { An event of some interest rec- good program. W,J.BEATON,K.C. Tele line of Maple Li rsf Millreg Mr.. and Mrs. T. Midgeley were g pecker Telephone- _ ently took place in Brantford, be- d8 y Mrs. Hagerman, as guest s H.BROOKE BELL,K.C. Adel,2838 Co'e Feeds. ing the oceasion of the 50th ann- guests of T ""a--Mrs- gave-ars-mte rusting address• ,qf, A. 'W. MITCHELL Thursday last. ter the j _ J,ID.F.ROSS iversary of the wedding of Mr. program, Mrs. Spears gave 372 Bay St. and Mrs. a E. Rose, of 38 High Mr. and Mrs, W C, Willson, a short talk on the faithfulness of / JOHN L.POND Toronto ` Str. Mr, and Mrs, Rose were mar- 'and Ross; went to Toronto, Sun- Mrs. John Michell, being Presid-4 Pickering, On'L. day to visit Francis,.' , ('+ U.KICHARD8ON& Co., Barris. ried if! Whitby, by the late Ret. ent for so many. years, alw•ayai _ .sera,S68acors. Notaries etc, suite sw. OItiCe phone 7400 Residence 8520 Ernie Burgess, of Queer:?�•i114, read `-7 c*�f�'aior Lite Building,�Toronto St i orooto. Dr. J: Abraham, 'of 5t. .Andrew'a Y and willing to do her part, Tolophoae♦d.LOU, Picairing rtwo angel. su -- Presbyterian Church,. on Mar. 27th visited friends in, this Aeitfhborhooci. and then, many other kind rr+m• The Beal Store,Claremont 1889• In their early days they during the week. arks, airs.. Michell was asked to A NGUS IvtcMILLAN—Barrister, Sol- Wen resider .The Oddfellows ai•e holding u acts icor, Nota?y Publit. 19 Htelinda Street PHONN 9'Ll is of Dunbarton . and g pt the beautiful gift, present tj .Toronto, Teleatwce, ElginWW3. 29tf vicinity. After marrying, Mr. and Euchre and Dance at W�hitevale on ed by Mrs. Wm. Hilts. Mrs. HWtf# • FURNITURE Mrs. Rose made their home fora Friday evening, ,Apr7I 21st. was very much surprised, and re• ' 1l�errta:t Mr. and Mrs. Clare Balsdon and R""" •^• We are displaying as attractive number' of years, at Foxboro and Plied with kind and touching variety family were Easter guests of M. words, "that it' hard been a great l �7•ERBERT T. FELLA IBE, L. D 9.. 7 of Cookston Ont, moving to Brantford and Firs Hamilton. D.D,S.Graduate or t,j,�b,ee Rorai Coiaete o1 Aluminum and Graniteware Etc. some 32 years ago where they have ` � pleasure, for she loved to do her p oem sur`denc Lw the do reeritr of Toronto, ay Fern)tore an since resided Mr. Rose,( whose y rag Part for the Mission Cairns," and Ody tf residence►econd aeon cant of St. Aad- p Ferniture A largely attended meet' of s..'rcaareh. Ptdt«soa,trot. o6te awura: 4 Novelties,' the Y. P. U. was held at the home then thanked the Circle. `ate PFlia" ict 2700, l7t-vas Prices low, is keeping -with tames 79th birthday was an the same of Mia Margaret date) was 'for over halt a century argare Duncan,' on Fri- identified with the masonry Dept. day evening. GREENWOOD �rastus+sas► ar>ss.• of the G. T. R. and the C. K.. R., Brougha= welcomed back the w M� Far is Elevator nein on Pension some 14 years McWhirter family an Saturday. _ R 3EATON. TOWNS ago- A pleasing ceremony of the TheY have again taken up resden- r � +r✓ D a Clem. .Cao+rayaae•r.Commwaioav f.e Claremont, Ohs• aariversar y was the ce in the Neil McKinnon home. 1886-•1936 i ratwr afll8arsta, ���,,,,tea,.'LRe• Iver of presentation to Mr, and �. Don 'Wetted and Ua wleas fwaeaaea. tN�te.�e.t1ae. �— Mr. Rose, 'b9 Rev. .I. B. Naylor on Mr. and Mra. . Crocker, to Ta d A.- E. 1Z1f:HAl��.'�ON �O°e - �• J=!t OlCae 1rM behalf of the Seasion of Welling= onto were visits CHOPPING ton Str. United Church. of alt ill- with L and Monday, Wednesday and.Friday - ©RNId$AL IN9IJRAN( a~� ar lleEibs - aminated address, cdaferring the Mrs- Matthews on-Good Friday,. REAL ESTATE ao* of Any lilted h6nour of Life Membership, Mr. The British and F'orei'gn Bible WE GRIND FINE Podtrp and Hos Peers„ FLar Rose bei the senior elder. Their Society Representative will occupy Bran, eONVESYrANCING St. John's Shorts and Feed of all t iy�' edits sr� pW ton'- and wife. Mr., and Mrr. C. A. St. Pulpit on Sunday, Apr, kinds. also minerals and ntb� An old satabtieiked agency, " thine Celli a We" Rose with many iriend;'were pres- eooce4trafes for profitalfle,feedbe t• swerve. ens on the occasion. It is notewor- 'Mr. and Mrs. Dors. Willson, and Fuze, Pielk. 6N0 inp Fanl�n� and xeefins llaNrial shy that a brother. Charles R. and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Willson, of kept on band ; Mrs. Rose celebrated their Golden r people �IIJ �71T Toronto, were `°stir shpt a stock only the best Poultr 1fK - MAW --. Wedding six weeks ago at their re on Saturday' and Sunday. home at Sault ate. Marie. Mime Doris Johnston and Jen_ .feeds and Supplies. J.JCBNSSD AUCTIONESK ANI) :L?• A. �+; M �, _ .� ale Duncan and Jean Malcolm, tea- VALUATOR - — ..AL - opera, are holidaying at their own Z 3W Bales cesducted Anywhere -=- hatires here this week. T - 1!'laooe or write. Address 014 Dasdaa Itistuigoe of All Kinds. Wedding bell��apite.,of the Church and Sunda School ser- Street. PIAHO-TiININ� East. snow. vices had a good attendance at wbltby, .Ontario. Beet Rates Available witch D[rs. R: Winters and Ken Pratt both services on Sunday after- AND SecArity and Service. are both indisposed with the cold. noon last. i . All kind' of Persir Wadi. BMet'bush Hupital ' Mrs. George Cammack and fast. 'Me members of the W. M. S All Tuning Guaranteed BY have moved to the Brock Rd.. are planning to attend the Presb Go•ernment Liceated - 7lidress � Phone" y- ' BROUGHAM PICK S16 S. Ra and Mrs. Wonnacott spent terial Missionary ' Conference at C- S. MoCDONALD• ;Main Bt. E. StoII@villo, �1t, Sunday with his mother at Itiirrg Ser. Church, Oshawri, on Ap- ,_!! Ciosa Ave. Torrsnfs} Phone 19l Gtsdph- ril 20th. , _.00e L.aksside 1502 IMaterai,y, Medical, and Surgical - CHOPPING It is mported that Wm,. Me-' M.erri;er% . •of the W. I: were Orders= taken at NEWS fMos 1 "' eases taken Donald has rented the Geo. Cam- guests of the school ohn]dren ' at (Maternity Semi-Room : ON MON., WED. and SRT. only mack farm. � the closing exiercisee on Thursday dh.:.May Lt, 1939 Mise Mae H' GOOFING SPECIAL Rata for IO dare—=25.76 �® edge, R'ho is attend- at`ternoon. and sewed refreslrtneat� � 'Registered Ntrraa io attendance and We have a quantity of Seed Oats(Alas- rng school at OalSville, is speatd- The visitors wrere quite impressed S-1-Std. li t. AaeMit Shingles -4 NIE,W- S 2s boor service given. ka. Banner. and V•tctory), else,Barley, irg her holiday with her-garen�s, prof Iwo here. We are sorry. 'to repo 'wo rt that $6.00 Per pro' Ambulance Service Purina Feeds, Chick Starter, Dairy Ra- ;Her �y' friends were sor- Francis Willson has i-1 Hvy, Wcht. Aahphalt Shingles `.MR5.E.R.GOOC 25.37 tions. Dryeas, Pit F.eds etc,-,A f'!1 been taloesi to �. psi �� line of these well known feeds, r7 to hear that Mrs. Frank West- the Sick Childlren s Hospital for. Atl*tint Orality Toelsnto Asplralr ney ,has suffered a broken arm on treatsneht for leg trouble of some Roofing Co. Shinsta, in lots If you knew you WERE NEXT Chops.Molasses, salt, Miilfoods Shur Monday. month's duration, We hope for an of 5 sgre. or over. , you would bustle in after that In. twig,. Hoa Concentrate, Minera's, Egg The community'welcorriee Mr. early recovery, a surance Protection we've been Mash Etc. and Mrs. Brown to their horne Greeaw+ood Young Pieople are Prices saddest to span withod talking about — - —' here. T3tey were married two Presenting'their play, D. N. Lockwood ,With she .ofiee. { YOU MAY BE NEXT weeks ago. I i help of Sc^tty" in the Hall here on • Gard and ][rs Winters and 14sureday, April 20th, ,under the �•� -:► CYRIL. R. MORLEY ! '�kermg ACHs Mies Kay Winter visited relatives auspices of the local Y. P• 'Adrn` 9S1fBHAL INSURANQB -PICIKERING. ONT, at Oakville over the holiday. Miss 20 and 15 cents.low L -Y ._. ibotto—Sosvise Pry WE DELIVER Kay is rar,win►ing for a few days. ' Malcolm poste AM was the PH+b>YS MCO ?heM lklsi 09Os PHONE rialti7 Rev, liar, Jeltlonson preached an scene of a neitrirborhood Bathe = ���+r--��-�' -acceptable Easter sermon here on on Monday evening, when Gs+eln � MO�t?' Sunday. His high standards of ser- River friends assenrihled to shower NEO••• ,► L G. C a v*e are refreshing in a time when Robt. and Mrs. AWcolm. - F ST��fO CONCHES Fvl�sxA�. D world troubles and meet's pleasures n>3e Mission Band held' a Iarg ,, HICAL _ A are ais disrupting. ely attended service on Easter - y -'With spring filled Mattrilaw Private Awbulkewe The Catumnity Oldls met on Sunday evening. Leaden, Mrs. D. "r WD - ll,�onday evening despite the worst Maim and Wfiss Ba and cushions, covered in Day and,Miglst 8ervios yles trained the VITAMIN (s MINERAL TONT(`. Pbtrne.;ii►p�1G mow taorsrt of thrt year, when the c]sitdrGn wash were led by ;Itfies • good unlit re and velour. . ' 8 7 PP Preniden , R- P. Winter introduced Heletn Malcolm, President, and Good value. $33.50 to$49.60 -Markham,� alvern 6000 a "vase and False" Questionaire, Miss Comde Hedge, at the organ. To ilii in �► 1 : '� am w and a Treasure Trail, which was The children's service w'as a"rop Prevention of NISWUorral Aaasmf• t h eongdleums in ruge and by 1 About forty-five riately and reverently carried out, } the arc. J were Preyermon of Rickets Dentat y The new patterns � P'�nt' } { The Easter 1'hankoffering Ser-• _ Pa Yes, v v e u,�ve .71W Trustees and the Women's vice in 'the church on Wedneadrir Caries..�d Tty of Vitam. , are now,ins ares lAsstittr;e are putting oft sTree- evening had a Esir attendance. In D, "deny ria ing crit s,, eerence `"Sun-tested Wall papers. the school grounds on Saturday af- Torrance, from the church oft Buildia; of Resistance troughs,oyster shell,Mies ternoon, April 22nd. Ratepayers Nations Staff, Toronto, gave a• 71 delicious food su lert)ent ` We are agents fortbe b:asy Washer a are asked to . came out to assist most interesting and itrformative pp .` grit, brooder,- stove abd with the work. Some forest trees address on the s containing quantities of Vita. toners. Come in and let us demonstrate plendid work be- to"youtheir good qualities'. have been ordered. A Rock Gard- ing undertaken there by the Unit- mins and Minerals frequently -furnace pipes in ill sizes. en is suggested, ed Church of Canada., Mise Awte, - lackrng in ordinary diets. �- ��e, Day or Nli The sale of Gard Winter's pass- -who accompanied the speaker, sang . -4 >iseae Aa Also all hardware it real- �. Well week The Ayr- in Finnish, two numbers, dressed Smalli' dove—Easy to take -ftsaa U" +Onable prices. i shire cattle last week were well in native costume. Mr. Draper and 24 day treatment, X1.16 1 p bred and in'-good shape. Despite sister, of Green River, .also cot, „ C• A. STERRITT Repair work done promptly the small crod, good prices were tributed musical ' numbers to the 72 day treatment, $2.45 realized. 'Me highest price was program, Mrs. Ckssie warmly ALVIN BUSHBY $113 by Mr. S. ,Laurie of Scar- thanked the visitors and all those JONES Funeral Director baro who also got three others. who helped with the program. Hardware Tinsmith W. C. Thomann purchased the herd ( Fnrnitnre Dealer — The R,�X1 Drtlpq�$t PTGRERI Q sire and mar. 1 WHrrEVALE - N Y cent fanners` Recur- i ,ems`Cts• e i Ontario �o ll i�i+u i f 7 ed good aaixnaln. (Mrs. Adam Speam is quite ill =wd ,1t moose mak. 68 a .."... Well-Known Bird Dogs Will Compete In Field Trials Ontario Crops ' Say Polar Bears Wintered Well Are Left-Handed ADatario crops generally wintered -- i r�" - rte. well, agricultural representatives And Superstitious,Too, Accord= throughout the pro-ince reported •ing To Member of Arctic to, the Department of Agriculture Expedition } last week. Conditions in most Ma- pie-syrup centres pointed to short Polar bears are left-banded and runs. a Lack of demand for hay in Coch• superstitious, if the views of David k- i sane district has 'many settlers Haig-Thomas and his Eskimo 31• uides are correct. there considering livestock raising g —= more seriously than..-usual.. Some liaig-Thomas: Cambridge rowing g ♦ a are said planning to keep more Blue and member of the 1937-35 • , , sheep, others more cattle. Firm. Ellesmere island expedition, said ness of hog prices has been grafi his; observations of polar bears tying to farmers, particulrfrly fu showed they always used their Eastern Ontario. left paws in preference to, their Day time thaws fbliow•ed by right. freezing at night have damaged Won't Break Seat's Skull tall wheat In the Niagara district His Eskimo friends, he said, told e. we dogs entered for the spring trials at Niagara-on-the-Lake, but good weather from now on-will him polar bears would never,break Sunuay. April 16, are shown lined up here. With the dogs are a number keep rust fairly low. Halton and a seal,'s skull if it could be avoid- - of well known owners and handlers: Ed. HeCoy, Hamilton; G. G,, Vin- Wentworth counties reported wheat` ed. Their hesitation to break' a rf cent, Pt. Nelson; Fred Jeffries, London; Wallace Brown and Gordon and clover in good shape, skull, In Eskimo opinion, was a- • Apple packing, houses in Grey county reported brisk sales of ad- belief that if a hunter brlfaks an morrow he went forth with Barna- vancing prices. The Georgian Bay an skull his spirit will be re- After the forthcoming visit of the 41 ((�� �.w has to Derbe. ., crop is largely sold and stocks will teased and, will not permit him to Icing and Queen to Canada, Pauly -• Sunday $�r,�too� 21. -N And when they had be liquidated much earlier than hunt auccessiullg thereafter. E. Tasse, Ottawa barber, will preached the gospel to that'city, customary if demand continues. entitled to daunt the royal coM - and had made many disciples, they Several fruit growers in Welland of arms on his business shingle Lesson returned to Lystra add to Iconium, "By appointment to His Majea�y County have started spraying op- returned Ticket the King." Tonsorial artist Tassev - and to Antioch. The apostles went erations., has been apointed to accompany back over the ground which they Muskoka and Parry Sound farm- A ticket issued by the Canadian the royal party across Canada and had traveled before, that . 'they ers were reported better situated Pacific Railway is 15 ft. li in to keep His Majesty's locks and .LESSON III might provide for the spread of the fa regard to seed supplies than for whiskers in trim. He is shown is PAUL-ESTABLISHES seed of the word whish they had some years. The seed showed high long, It was the longest ever CHURCHES imps;lied themselves so greatly to vitality. but some grain did not fill sold by the company, and was is- the Chateau Laurier administering Printed Text, Acta 24:1-7, 19.23 sow. They went back ' to the storm satisfactorily due to rust. Seed sued to Miss Alice Johnson, Sri to a client, where one of his star 4iolden Text t, "As a wise master and the stones. That is what mis- cleaning plants in 'Northern On- English lecturer, now travelling customers is Premier Mackenals ti all over Canada on a lecture tour. King. biulder I laid a foundation; and slonaries have been doing from the tarso were running to capacity, - another buiideth thereon." 1-Cor. beginning. They are 'doing At to- - - x:10 day in China. 14 The Lesson In its Setting 22. Confirming 'the souls of the Time -Ste cannot ascertain de- , disciples, exhorting them to con-' finitely flow long Paul remained tinue in.the faith,and that through 4 in each of these cities, but we are many tribulations we must enter = probably justified is placing the into the kingdom of God. Paul said time for these events in A.D. 48 to these men as he went back, 'Do • �•r and 49, not look at the seen things in Lye- Al _ Place - Principally In the cities tra, Iconlum and Antioch,continue of leonlum. Lystra and Derbe, in in the faith.' This is the ,great Asia Minor.and.Antioch in Syria, word that ever needs to be uttered - 1. And it came to pass in Icon for the establishment of Christian Sum that they entered together in- life. He exhorted them to patience _ 3o the synagogue of the Jews. And -irk .tribulation, because, that was ' so spake. The conversion of a very the way,of victory. NO NE Y multitude of Jews and 23. And when they had appoint- N A HE 7 0 U great m TO (Greeks at this time was due to the ed for them elders in every church. imanner in which the apostle had ,and had prayed•'with fasting, they �► -. 'itpeken. That a great multitude commended them to the Lord, on ' both of Jews and of Greeks beltev- -whom they had believed. The din• , �, eiples were gathered together into Z. But the Jawa that were dtsob- a church or community having a edleQt stirred up tha souls of the common life, ruled by laws;govern- - !}entiles, and nude them.evil s1 ed by disciples. The rulers In these Jetted against the brethren. One little communities were called eId- twould have thought Luke would ers and bishops. At the bead of I, Nay, the Jtewe who did not be- each Christian community these we a college of elders Who were Iieve... What he means by the timed "disobedient" In that they responsible fol the teaching and disobeyed God in not receiving his . the discipline of the community. !message. These eiders were solemnly ket ap- art for the office by prayer,-fasLlag, laying on of hands, and then fol- h to 7 g n for the The reaso f ng tar- ried there. tarrying was not the success of the lowed the commendation to the work, but its difficulties. SpeLking. Lord. the special service of prayer boldly in the Lord. Who bare wit- and exhortation which accempan- - mesa unto the word of his grace. ied every peculiarly solemn act in !These men went into new cities the apostolic church:' with no new message. but with the 26-And thence they sailed to An- same message, adapting their me- tloch, from whence they had bees- thod of presealation.' but never committed to the grace of God for •: changing the truth. Granting the the.work which they had fulfilled. sign because it signified, or lads• From these cities Paul and,Barna• their hands. A miracle was a "n. has worked their way down to the _ coast and then from Attalla took on the part of the people; it was a ship to Seleucia, on the yr.as _:Sign because it siginifted, or indi- coast, whence they went on, to, Gated that Gor2's,power was resting Anttoeb, from which they had de- -upon these men. parted at the beginning of this !. But the multitude of the city great missionary journey. { was divided; and part held with 27• And when they were come, the Jews, and part with the Ap and had gathered the church toge- osties. - ther;`they rehearsed all things that. 5._And• when there was made an ..God had done with them, and that offset both of the Gentiles and of he had opened•a door of faith unto •• the Jews with their rulers; to treatthe Gentiles. them shamefully and to stone them. Stoning was the Jewish J. triode'of punishment for blasphemy The `and such these Jews would repre e eac Ing of-fhe apostTii i to be. BOOK sELei= 6. They became aware of it, and 13 ELIZABETH EEDY - --.,fled into the cities of Lyconia, y •Lystra,.Itnd Derbe, and the,region ' round about: 7. and there they had "BEWARE OF PITY" v PRICED awn down to savq you mons and built to earn Style-Lwdint PANEL BODIES y y money—mi "`preached the gospel,'Btit simply to By Stefan Zweig state the facts and leave the prin. :'This, the first long novel by the their way—that's the keynote of Chevrolets complete ciple to shine through them; and famous author of "'.Marie Antoin- truck line for'391 Take your choice of I/2 Ton, %s-1 Ton 11/2 here it shines nearly through them ette," is a psychological study, Ton, 2 Toa, 21/2 Ton and 2 Ton Cab-Over-Engine tnoelsI r for he made the limit ovoman profoundly moving, of a beautiful .. 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The two young people be- Jesus; but if it can be Preserved come engaged but a misunder- .Low monthly payments on the Carers! Motors 4 without shirking duty, it is better standing drives the sensitive and Grmda't No. 1 Truck;CHEVROLET I%TO STAKE Instalment Plan. CT-396 to flee than dies -A voluutary man. impetuous girl to commit suicide, tyr is a suicide, and there is an eltd both of pity 19. But there came Jews thither and of love. frohi Antioch and iconium; and The lesson of Mr. Zweig's We CHAS. COOPER CLAREMONT having persudaded the multitudes is that there are two kinds,of pity `. they stoned Paul, and dragged him —the selfless kind that heals and , - ASSOC, Dealer—M. Sleep—Pickering p Out of the cit;, supposing.that he the selfish kind that wounds. was dead. "Beware of Pity" by Stefan But as the disciples stood all Zweig Toronto: Macmillan rounI about him. he rose up. and Company .of Canada, 'Ltd. THE K TO - LOWER COSTSMILE f ;utered into the city: and on the S2:eO. - � . wa. :' ..,...-.,.-• I u ,..... ... , ,....:,,..-..�,5-.,-.,. ,..e._._ -.. •: ,. _ _ •-� .r. '--rear.:: ,:r;'-Y• r--".- - - i ;�a- ..r i .' .., _...._ .. ..-,, _ ., - ,. - .,,Vii. ��.:..:'-,- - 1, .,.'$> ae..'' •:F2. •- i.; a Firestone Exhibits Farm At World's Fair N 'How Can 1? Classiked Advenising I "� IG r' cz F s •'• BY,ANNE ASHLEY _ AGENTS WANTED BAIR GOODS Q.How can I make the drippings !%' -•ee�' from highly flavoured foods aWeet" HEST PftUPUS1T10N ON MARKET WIGS. TVUPES, TRAN`•SFVI{!1A- r'` ? 3 and tasteless? -Ladles' and Gents' Furniahinge. trona, dwltches, t`urla, and all types r ,• r< , ,Write for full particulars. Relic- of finest Quality Hair t9oods. Write A. Fry a fewr sijceS Of raw potsr his Agencies, 213 Victoria .Street, for Illustrated catalogue. Conflden- 4 to in the drippings. This Will also Toronto. tial terms arranged. Toronto Hum. ".. y Toronan Supply Co. 628 Bathurst. } > flay take awn the our' of rancid- x • AR'riGLE•'S kVft SALE -- ... IIe9S. .. Q. How can I get rid 'Of a scale FLAUS, 13UN'TING PL1UN AND HELI' WAITED MALE Waterproof Truck Covera and t of dandruff appearing on baby's Tents.-Prices and samples on re- BECOME A 1)ET1rLr1vE. MEN head? over 18 wanted everywhere. ' .De- r v Quest. John Leckie Ltd., Toronto. tecdves earn good ywagea. Rei. ' A. Nash the head every day with wards. Work home or travel, pure Castile soap and then rub BA�y, lAx c;UITAR wi'IH ALL Correspondence training course. '. } white vaseline over the dandruff fittings and Ten Free Lessons, write for tree information to regular 110.00 value-only $5.46 Boz 25. Station T. Montreal. .: The scales should loosen and COmE< delivered. Limited number only, off within a short time Order now. R S. Williams Com- off HOT IRU, TRANSVERS y w "•• pang• 431 King St Went. Toronto. -' Q. How can I prevent piano keys BIO PACKAUE OF HUT IRON from turning yellow? ASTHMA. BRONCHITIS Transfers, eight abeets, over two hundred designs; also valuable A. It is claimed that if piano Instruction stitch chart; mail 36 I _..A 8% acre exhibit-at the World's Fair in New York is being completed IF SUFFERINo Ftis s d loo t - cents in cash• Neadlecraft Guild, by the Firestone Tire & Rubber Company. In addition to a full-scale tiro keys are Washed occasionally with or chronic bronchitis Wend 10c to- -533 College Street. Toronto. 1 alcohol, then polished with i soft day for trial of ASTONS TAB- :1. factory producing's fire every four minutes, probably the most unique po LETS, the remarkable British BULB FOR YALE - � of the exhibit will be an actual life-size reproduction of a thriving clean cloth, they will not turn yel- -Remedy which In giving instant farm with live stock, buildings, farmhands, and all. This part of the low. relief to many thousands. Liter s• FOR SALE FOUR YEAR ULD i _htbit wim demonstrate how-4he i --being modernized by the u Q Whatotatoes ture free. Astons Products. 73 A Yorkshire Sire. Best Market Pen delalde Was Toronto. Sold by 8oyal Winter Fair and-other Boar of rubber tires on every wheeled farm implement, and will call attention, to be soft and broken on the out- rugg s e as . to the fact that it was Harvey S. Firestone on his own 640 acre farm Grandsire, and two nearost Gran- side, While the centers are hard BABY CHICKS dams is Advanced Registry. Four ltvho pioneered in the development of rubber tires for farm use, and uncooked? months boars and sows. Shade- ' - A. Bolling too rapidly will•cause, 2600 CHICKS-FREE-2500 CHICKS land Farms. Eden. Oat - •-•-. -. this condition. From a choice of a flock of 2,000 WWnICAL SUPPLIES Large Type S• C. White Leghorn Q, How can I make a plant fertile Breeders, 1.000 Leghorn Rode ■ DON'T BUFFER li'ROM SORE-OR izer? (hybrids) or 1.000 Large Egg Site tired feet. Try the new Andy's .Gardening Farm Forum f strain Barred Rocks. A.U.you have Salve A Liniment. Large Ointment ' �.-r■ A-A little ammonia added to the to do to win a prize use the s Water affords a rich fertiliser for number of eggs laid from a flock only 2100-bOc bottle. I.taSmeat of 230 Large Type S. G White IpREE First..order only. Your Q. Do Colonies need attention be- the plants, also aids in preventing 7wshorns for the months of No- money back If nat satisfied. Pleas* -- - SPECIAL FLOWERS -fore the bees commence flying in pugs, vember and December and send write to Andy's Salve A Liniment us the names of 5 people who are aaufacturing, 101 Alexander 8t.. For full sun, especially if plant- late winter or early spring? J. C., Q. How can I prevent silk thread Interested in Poultry and buy Toronto. ed close to a south wall where Halton Co. from unwinding too rapidly on a chicks each year. You may win lis FILM REQL'1RED r a prize as high as 300 chld es trot. ` there is little protection from the A. Yes. Prevent robbing by the sewing machine? Lu.k•vlew Poultry Farm. Wein SEND US ZOUR SNAPSHOTS oft Sommer heat, there are. things closing of the entrances of all the A. Place a small piece of felt on Bros., Exeter, Oat. old photos. we specialize In mak- ..4tich as coreopels. California and dead colonies or remove the entire the spindle under the spool, And "--- fn ealarfemeats direct from any other poppies• por-tulaca or climb- box to a bee-tight cellar. Clear all the silk will not.unwind so rapid, DONT MISS. THESE BARGAINS! prat. 6• z ?" enlargements col. big morningp Two-week old Barred Rock Cock- oured 60o; 8" a 10" enlargement -• - - glories and nastur- dead bees, ice,'eta, from the ea• lye tighten. nor break. •rely .09c. Mixed 31Rb0 Pullets coloured 76ct StampDs aecepted. ".'ttIImi which, are recommended. trances of all live colonies. - Dr. $19.95. Now Hampshire led Cock. Tru Foto Studios Lt.41 Now mr■L, .03c. Pullets 13.93, Three Birks Building. Montreal These give remarkable results E. J. Dyce. Dept. Of.Agriculture, of C * weeks old add.03c, Big Egg peal- VP fty add .01c. Extra Select add .024. PATENTS NM DWY sfln In a siege of dry weather. O. A. C. Rush your order If you want thou 0f an opposite nature are certain Q. What should.one do with the �OR '� bargains. Baden Bleetrie Chick �?- OFFER TO E V ER Y 1 N V ENTUIL aanaaL like Clarkin, sl scum, lark• , - ai, YEARS Batchery Limited. Baden, Ontario. Lut of inventions and full infer. Y weak or gneenleas colonies. R. C, ,�,��7iW watfon sent frta The Ramsay Come- Ispa�, pansy sad phlox. These will Haldimand Co. V. C. PORKER; COCHRAI+IE, ONT., pang B•ilat•rtd, Patent At�ornga. actually give better results, more boasht is Kray yullet chicks. Put �s &nk rat. Otiaws. Can. • A. Unite them with strong colon• p���� � �.� 51 to Wint h0tee. At five iieliemite coloring, if planted is par- iss. Place a piece Of newspaper be. Result Of Acid sastas�eltiOR! months.•• says he, "they are lay- PReYI OGRA1PUT till dude. f )oto of extra large •iso IMBE ENLARGE�Td WIT; EVL- aa�s tween the strong and the weak cal- "Before taloa= Kruachea;' a tsighty good !n this cold country." NURSERY STOCK ony at the time they are being un- Woman writes, "I had v bad any Bray Chicle Bray Hatchery. roll p�4U 130 John Street *Teeth, Ba�fltoa. 3lloasoprint@ Mo. a same Like seed, it Is important to me:- . tied. This will reduce loss result- dizzy spells and hot Bushes, baud Ontario. ,pprfew 3 enlarged prints 33c, Cure nursery stock( roses, shrubs, Inc from lighting. - Dr. E. J. spells of acid Intl Brf htllns studio. 29A Richmond Indigestion, and I ''OR THOSE WHO WANT A MORA sL�st, Toronto. vines, ate.) from a reputable and Dyee, Dept. of Agriculture. O.A.C. was so nlrvous at times that the colorful flock, buy Bray Brown Iwshorna Wonderful producers TWO PRICE PROFESSIONAL 811. Isitable scarce;°and one that i1 fa- Q. We sometimes read is the leant thing would upset me. I was 1 of large whit* ergs. Cockerels vrtone enlargements and vola- miliar and eaters to Canadian con=,_ farm press' of the use of eoncen- about three years is that condi- mak• good brollers. Economical able premium coupons free with to raise. Bray Hatchery, la0 Joha myry Sim developedead printed - /litionL This sort of planting mat- trated fertilizers' that may 1)e ap. Mon• Ker sbo, m • tit super- led► en•W !s offered !a a wide range of •� Street North. Hamilton. Ontario. with plied b7 simply mixing with the I could not tell .you In words (reprints for. sae- Personai akiilled how ha ttention to every order. Cast prices but as a rule cheap aleck seed grain in the grain cilli. AS happy and glad I am to-day 1 OW YOU CAN BUY CHICKS THAT �t• Quality would cost yes.mors Star- proven disappointing. none Of the fertilizer companies that I gave SrusCben Sells a trial; weigh.two pounds pea hundred elsewhere! Cut Rai• Photo Bos• Good stock is pliable, green•,and advertising matter mentions this I have now taken them !os 18 mos•when hatched ae a u•la� of Bice, Dept. 821, Bos s36i Rtgta; up to $4.00 per hundred. BellIns 3iask• shows plenty of live buds. Roots type of material, I am wondering months- I would not miss therm one direct, no agent's commission to PTIRlesKAl. ars moist and well wrapper to es- if you could tell me where it might day. They are a great help to pay sad masa production In Per- Clade the air. Such Will grow read- be obtained, as we have no fertil- anyone who sutlers as I did. I SM enables us to ass the saving MARRY-HUNDREl18 TO CIiWsm Oily when planted. Brittle wood. and feel 111 better health to-da than 11 00 yoPulletid�ii:ooeaBCockerelsf fiOm 1Lsay with means. Farm- 00 drill. and would like to give yer ' daughters. Widows with wrinl:lod buds or none at all and this a trial "W. J, (1, Simcoe I have for yearn. After taklns 11.60• L■ghorn■ $10.60 Pullets grope Particulars les. Con. 2l.OtS, Cockerels $a.od Extra b�sti`�' Bos 123. Calgary, Al- County."dry roots are an Indication County," Krasebea for three weeks the dig- rofit Grade Heavy $12.4✓;, Pullets of Inferior stock. If it grows at all. A. As to sawingthe fertiliser zY faints and hot Bushela left me. 19.90, Cockerels $7.00• L• horns 11-116. Pullets $24.90, Cockerels QUIT TOBACCO, BNUPF. EASILY, s► year or perhaps two are lost be with the grain, I would.say that I now feel so blight and cheerful. 4.00. Free calendar and poultry Inexpensively. Rome remedy. Taw Koro it is likely to make any real there is some danger of the'fortiliz- Kruschen Salta assist to keep you tutde. .Fergus Chick Hatcheries timonlala Guaranteed. Advice I.tmlted_Fergus. Ontario. t �o _ er materials reaeting on the metal At and fins."-(M13.) 7, M. - tee eartlett•s. Bo: 1. Wfnntpee. NEW PLANTS u KraWhen Salts'-is as excellent B rILDING MATERIALS l Parts Of the $kala drill, WhlCh are IV YOU WANT AN AFFECTIONATE New grains and fruits are not not built for fertlUxer sowtag, and recipe for maintaining a condition HUII.DERS CARPENTERS AND romantic sweetheart, with money. the on thin that have been oo- of internal cleanliness. The nn- hem•-owners, new •1 htypace write: Mary Us. 446-0, Rolla, Kim. $ seriaasly Waring the• drill. Then sourt. _ Catalogue now ready. rite for saying the attention of plant again, fertilizer materials and the morons salts to Kruschen stimulate to Y. Pannill Door Co., Limited.• HIGH BLOOD PRESSCRE-WRITE breeders in recent years. In vege• grain are of different your interal ns to Smooth 331 Front St East Toronto. tpeClflC $ra- i s for from booklet and full partieu. tables, there have been even more vitt'. This means that the terLillzer regular action. Your inside is thus lays regarding our amaztatly sus- kept clear of those Impurities FILMS -D MICI.OPF.D eesaful hyblood•treatm-ont. Pea!- inpl'ovementa. Scientists have car- being the heavier of the two, �cfYl p ROIL 1PI1.$[8 Dffi4ELOPED WITH creed Products, Saskatoon, Smalt. ri.d out this work in two direr tend to flow through the drill much ate , when allowed to accnm� two print@ of each and FREE WANTED - ORIGINAL pOEM& tions; first by the latroduct!oa of more quickly than Will the grain. . lower the whole tone v! the ZNLAROEMENT coupon 25c, coags, for immediate Considers- vegetables unfamiliar to moat Can. If a dry, uniformly graded system. O!'RBET C01+iMERCiwL PHCYi'O• tion send poems to Colnmbtan grana• GRAPHT I RUSSELL sT. TOR. Music Publishers, Ltd.. Dept MV. ` tdlans, and secondly and probably lar fertilizer is used, thereto some ONTO, Toronto. Canada more important, by rut 'improve. chance for success by applying it b =x FOR SALE SEED:! FOR SALE - aeeata of those varieties that have as you have indicated. However, been grow �� CLEAN O.A.C. S1 BARLEY. GRADE BIOME GROWN SEEDS, ALL Gov- lgreat many years. I bane known some farmers Who 1- - '-1 esm����n ;f9% 76c a . ornment grades. Alfalfa, red clo- L bushe , sack ks free, G,, ffro3eriek; ver.'alaflca._tlmothy, sweet,clover. Claim maCCesm from cowing fert3ll- ••dui INNS ifls �.JS1iN/ wastes Ezeter, Ontario, Route 1. Ask for eamyles and prices delle.zer mired With seed grain in the To you �' cup ed !a wee", add the *red to you. The Caledonia Kill- -Juice"el the 10 barb■In Oart»Id T••oaf -PURE BRED WHITE INDIAN RUN- grainCo.drill. Harry G. Heil, Dept, To as eai7 "wwbk r!ptemally-bw net Docks, the 'living egg ma- Modern o1 Chemistry,O•A. C. the s• E a dozen, ter- wrdtea,� chine Eggs $1,oQ #, ����' a pew w�a ted.. Xthe guaranteed Clarence Clarke, WRIT£ FOR OUR PIiICS LIST: *r to #De linin , era-carr Cthel; Ontario. all kinds of grass and clover - Etiquette Reputed to be one of the start ar't's Gmfimtd Test needs. HI hest quality and lowest > mobeo bet wog" ter prices. a supply bags► and pre. 5AM 1.Es �Ws b&;Worlds eparrlliiest talo pay. Brown n Bros- Azkona. Oa- } BY' ROBERTA LEE small-mouth black bass sanctuar- M,ne T tt.► to drat Mud. lea III Canada, Ba THOkOUGH. tvramPa• large, white, delicious hardiest, tarso Bayfield inlet Will Ct• I t d 35eet�oggima lSeavfest yielder. - government al be accessible by road now under - Certified., lot► strong eyes 31.00 SEINING MACHINES A SUPFUN QUESTIONS construction by the Ontario de- ams. last, 6. V. Cowan. Waldeck, p BasTr FOR SEWING MACHINES. R3- ,h. Is it all right to give a reason partment of highways. Previously I - _ _ pairs, supplies-all makes, new for not accepting a forfaai invita. fishermen were forced to reach SLIGHTLY USED CL.U' xil.VU-THE or trade-!n, reconditioned mach- tion? : Dept.,C. 1 Close Aveive, finest in used clothing at big re- Into in stock- Write A. Gilbert yep the inlet either by air or c:ater. ductions. Suits originally $35,00 R Son, x50 Yonge SL, Toronto. 3. Should one use.a fork to place Trento s - Canada to $60.00 now $6.00, $8.00, $10. -butter on a piece of bread or bis. New. suits regularly $25.00 at '. 12.b0, Odd coats pante $2.00, SPECIAL TREATMENT -- _CII1t? --'- 2.50. Top coats $5, $6, 7. La_ 3. IsII'L it Improper ��^�^� �� - dies' Spring coats $5, i6. ig'sa�. $26 REWARD .FUR ANY CORN Olt' ,r p per to sena• elle ` J In in new dresses• crepes, sat. Callous which cannot be removed $laved announcements of an,ea- fns, at $1.50, -$2:00. Send money- by Lloyd's-Special Treatment, un. der our supervision. Prevents re- gagement? ��� �'� ��� order with measurements, .age. turn. Send 55c for c0 Viet* �� You take no risk by •liuying on !. Should a woman, after the our money-back guarantee. We treatment, regular 75c. Lloyd s-B. death of her husband, be address- pay postage. Ask for c talogue. 1 it St C1a1r..West, Toronto.. GI VES YOU YOUR Canadian CTothing, 409 Yonge St., • "ed as "airs: Mary Blank" or as Toronto. TOBACCO '- "lira. dames Blank?" a EARLY VARIETIES OF FLINT 4-POUND SAMPLE PACKAGE HUK. 6. Is it necessary for a man t6 MONEYS and Dent Corn apeclally adapted ley Zimmer, prior leaf, flavoring Y" ' rise when dining, and another man / for Northern countries. Write for and recipes. or 3-pound sample stops at his table? WORTH • aricea, James Brisley. -Thames- 'j)ackage Virginia Burley, Zimmer Ville, Ont., Kent Co. and prior leaf; 2 samples menu- factored, $1.00 Postpaid. Ruthven 6. Ie it proper to Introduce one's /► RARE OLD NEW BRUNSWICK Tobgrrn Es�hanRe. Ruthven, Writ. salt, 1L One has not urea the first / train stamp, 15c with_approvals. - Letterhead, reference a member of a receiving line? /b 1 ppreclated. 'TRIAL OFFER ' -Newbor•ry.'g, - 946 tort, Victoria, ANSWERS • i� p ' $'c' - ROLL DEVELOPED 1. Yes, if one wishes t0 d0 SO, FRUIT BASKETS AND soAEs EIGHT PRINTS I4; ?- though it ig not obligatory. PLANT BOXES, BERRY BOXES, rN/RTV YEARSEXOER/ENCS s. No; the knife should be,used.. . !, - Fruit Baskets and Hampers: ADDRESS PROFESSIONAL 3. Yes. This is not done. _ ` Prices on request. The Oakville LONDON ONT.- Basket .Co., Ltd,.,Oakvllle, Ont. 3. The death of the .husband of - - Wept.`A^ r t a.Woman in no way affects the name by tc to sire is known. She. Claims 1VIIlk Makeg' atructor in a paper given before continues to be "lits, James tvi Plank." a music educationists, conference Voices 'Low-Pitched -at Detroit last week. 6. It is not necessary wben there / "Crow's milk appears to develop is no great difference in age. Ii the voctilecords in children more lifts ` mea who stops is elderly, it is eery -� Increased amounts of milk giv_ the calf's than like a human's," en children today have contributed Courteous for a young man to rise, • • to the low-pitched 'voices of mod- Miss Thomas held. ' i. Yes, if this skould bappen, one ; should may, "i am firs. Smfth," ern children, declared 'CJoe Tho- • moa, Ohio State Univ ersity ia1- knee! No. l S ''39 , _ aa, .aa-� s ..,-. ,,e -mss ..-vs,. w.r •+aawr es.v ..._ ..,;. .'.'.a' .ry.. ... .., n ..s...'C• s_:•,r�.' .:gam., ��'•.. :•.,�• wy� '.a„x n!:*r1,.1 �`-w ,K•`^na. a �• • UNION I 1 afro Ray Tbylor and Alvin Pil- �' (s C. '0'Ci�ieziInIt e'i o ay at home. here. Dusfbarton and Centennial Church- JONES In, loving`e wry o1 key and Leona Dixon on bay- *' i - 6ervice was held at 1.30 p. au. es shared with tlt@ Easter Service slued a our dear father, William Joaea, ing ret W lda Sunday School at 2.30 p. m. of our Y. P. L. o$ Monday even- who passed away, April 14th, 1886. JL76 pa low, =Loll paid is advame vn Sunday. Rev. Mr. Goodyear, of (Moa Alves and family of Brook Oshawa^PresbyterW W. X S, One beautiful morn at opening 4f Sabscrl�0o■s to the United States Toronto had charge of the service. lin, Ruby Alves, of Toronto, Mr. day, �..__ BeLs1a appin , The Foursquare Class'met at the and Mrs. Don. Milne and David, The Woman's Missionary. Society.. A Voice was calling that seemed home of Miss F. Mowbray with eaent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. of Oshawa Presbyterial are hold- to say' ' 'Mrs. C. Disney in charge.' A good J. Petty. I a Secretarial and Workers' Con- -n that are weary, come and rest, f _ .Jur' l AJAKAH. ProDHet0 ) iwmber attended and enjoyed the 1We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Law- 1 Lay dothn your head upon My -- I rents Davidson and Ronie and INT ference in King- Str. United breast evening. Church, Oshawa, on Thurs. April � ng 24th. There will be live sessions Cone follow Me and I' will aide, • D L N BARTON The W. A. are holding a Social Jas. Dai idson ty Cherry wood, hav- I g -- Evening in the hall this Wednes- ing taken rooms in the house on I The afternoon session opens at 2 Phy footsteps to the Jordan side, Mrs, Annis, of .Ottawa, is'with day night, in the form of a sup- 1=• !'a' ' a Our father heard the sweet com- o'tlock, when raembers and officers f. his lather and mother over the I, per and, progressive crokirole. Ev- Air', Ray Pilkey of Toronto UV of afternoon and 'evening auxiliar- mond, hiskatholiday. r er}one will be Lade welcome. emity', Mr. Stanley Taylor of les affiliated societies; And gently took the Saviour s staff of Feversham High $ch:dol rnisslon hand. i4iss Glenna Gilmer, of Harts- -- - circles, C. G. I• T. groups, miss- Ever remembered — Family • mere and bliss Robina White of CHERRI-V1OOD and hiss Ruth Tzylur, of Toronto, inn bards and baby band will meet. Huntsville, are spending the Eas- are spending the holidays at home. with the Presbyterial Secretaries iarold Fenney is at present are The Cherrywood Hockey Club to discuss their r Ser 'holidays writh their parents problems. The ev- DUlti BARS OIC his home here I are sponsoring a progressive.Euc- here' i hse, Croki vole and Dance in the session opens at 8 o'clock, N Gv - Our teacher, Mr. •Pearson is hol- �Phe regular meeting of the W. �. when Mrs. H. Thompson and Mrs. St. Paul's, Dunbarton, Sunday,;Y M. S. of the United Church will idayi ng in Toronto. school house, Friday evening, Apr:. Hu h'T lor, kala. Geo. Gates is improving' ai- .14th. 25 cents. Lunch provided.- In.a1' both on the Domin April 16th. 1st Sunday.after 17as- be held on Thursday, April 20th, Mr. Chas. Lintner, of Toronto, ion Board 'Executive will be guest ter. S. S. at 2 p. m. Evening Pr- ter his recent illness. speakers. Mrs. Taylor was our ayer at 3 p. m• A this service the `-at the home of Mrs. Jos. Allison, ,. and Mrs. Waiter Fenney and -wiho has been in St. Michael'$ Hos- delegate to the Madras Conferen- speaker will be Sir Hoary Dray . at 3 p. m. >< friends spent Sunday with Mr• and pital for some time suffering frm Mrs. A. Fenney ,, a broken knee cap was able to ce, in Madras last .December. She ton. ; w1e are .pleased to report that spend Easter Sunday with his fat- will have an interesting and thrill- ,KINSALE; Ming With Roach is better after her. 'ing story to tell. Special music Notice to Creditors- her attack of tonsilitis, A n m,r from ere Wil1 • .. be su"Ued members nf Miss Ota Hooker spent Sunday King Str. chair, under. the leseler f with the. A- Booker family. 14m. Sandford, of Syracuse N. Y. the Commencement Exercises, of ship 'of Mr. Walter FI. Jackson. Creditors of Hugh Lorne l'lquaiaea'r Ar. and Mrs. Ftstukliru- Rogers is ng a week with her par- the Pickering Continuation School Supper-will be served by the King of the Townahip of Pkiceaias, a are spending the holidays at their end, Bert and Mrs,. Petty. last Wednesday night. We congrat- St, ladies. • Plan for is del _ Geynt1seman, who died at the Tomm- -.Sarva. Mr. and Mss. Fenney spent the ulate Elizabeth and Mae. Arm- large � ship of Pickering, on February 286 tions fr+otn all our Missionary rood Friday with Mr. and Mrs. 1939, are -requeetQ to-send psurtir,- and_Mrs. Parkin 'and family Otto Donstt at Scatboro Bluffs. Oddtellows' Euchre and Dance organisations. z 'eslled on Kinsale relatives o u�-rri- Whitevale, Fridays April 21st alp of their claims to the uitdae�- -' day last: Mr. Wen Osland, who has been signed before April 27th, 1939, af. _ Mission Band will be held this spending the winter at Trenton, is Oddfellows' Dance at Whitevale ter which date hie estate, will Ifs Friday afternoon at the home of b'a'ck at Joe. Barkey's for the sum- Mus'�1 Paint• Friday. 'April list. - distAmted among the parties ea-l . •Mrs. A. Hooker. .1 'ser• .u.t+E N RV titled thereto, 'sad the Ereeubora ? The Y. P. met at the home u! �• and_ Mrs. Alfred Fenney .,�, .IL,,•,..,,•a ,rill not be Itablo icor any olaims Messrs Garnet and Nerle. WaSg on were in Toronto on Thursday, att- ►er ng 110L� d'1► o KtMi! ROCY _ of wiuiel+ they -l"e -not then Zee- Tuesday the Clark-Austin wedding �, Tneeday 'evening. �•, \ •slued notice. A avtnber from here attended at Pape Ave. Baptist C',hurch. /. ., ' �� . i. THEATRE VatQ at Oshawa, 'April Stk, i!3! Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Petty call- — "'!i the play and dense at Myrtle last sd on, relatives here on Good Fri- da1. H. SINCLOMR, X. Q W Vednesy evening. i. "�7CTE3ZT�3Y_ Bank of Montreal BWC, Oshavo day. Ernie intends to leave shortly NA�vO Mrs. R. V. Mowbray has return- - -. ed home afters di some time on a Uu� trip to W-2nnipeg• rHURSDAY FRIDAY do SATURDAY _ ! P� The Young People's Union. of Vs.dsl� ' Heti APRIL 13. 14-and 15 baith relatives in the city. , CCWERS IN ONE COAT L, E.O"N� ALL bliss Roxena Ledgett has re. BRUSHES PENECRY Two Srnws at 7 ind 9 turned borne after spending the Card of Thinks DRIES 1N NO TIMET - Saturday Matinee at 13@ _ FUNERAL.DIRECTOR AND the past month with Markham re- _ _ FREDRIC MARCH RMBALMER lativea. We desire to thank our friends ucc . i Miss Marion and Edna Steven- for their kindness. and sincere. "M E i t4 ersor;to W J Mat>.er. I•:!Z S S.i i� JOAN- BENN TT' ' . * .;son, Miss Mabel Harbron and Mr. wards of sympathy in our late her- 1N Night 8ad1Day18orviw - H: Parkin are.spending the holid- eavement. : « ff Business Phoo• .Rseiaence Phan& '_ ?lir. and airs: P. Clarke and I: Trade Winds" 8801 99.24 •eW°ith the Help of Scotty"' in the Kellar, • JNO S. H.�LSDON • Brougham Hall, ItArs. Apr.- loth Pickering. Ont. _ wit), - i RALPH BELLAMY - . Monday, Tae�aday h Wednesday APRIL 17, 18 and W i • ilhouts PERMANENT NAGGING PAIN at 7.00 First Show' - - �a THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER Last Complete Show at 8.20 AND NERVES, IT MAY BE s "Peck's Bad Boy YOUR EY>ts. --- - C. H, TUCK, OPT. D. with it� the Circus 06" noeik, am IN a WITH mea 1316 TOMMY KELLY Ot31EA,RA, j. ONL -• ANN GILLIS EDGAR KENNEDY M :< LBE LY GI BIL RT Noti;.M- to You •�.. ALSO • °I! 4 `'Campus Con-fessio ~. ---- 9 We do Building of all kilade ns i CARPSNTARING. • i III ,...t,; 'BETTY GRABLE 0$MBNTiR41;- ELEANORE WHITNkY ; : rLUYBINB �" �►IRIi� WILLIAM HENRY and Plus ewEdition of L # ROO1IN0 "Tile March we a so sell Brantford Roofing "11�I I if Nat+•rtale,Empire Bathroom jOf Time Hgnipmeet, Daro Water i N1iB1aN„ Nliii�iWYW li burs, Fri and Sat. Stables, Beatty C0114ING—A'exf T April 2 and 22 r �, ent A r 1able e - an •other Bail 'ing ullLaterial- "Jesse James", zotimatee Free 1 is TECHNICOLOR work Guarsateed ' • 1 1 ' till?H :F. d r ROUSB 'YOU'LL look twice at the Pontiac price tag easier handtin8—a w'nderfut "roadee—and -TYRONE POWER J. „ „t Phone MM ::before you believe it! For the tag shouts TOP money-saving from the word ,go,,!That's tbe HENRY FONDA -PICKZELIWG. :ONTARIO 'VALUE from bumper to bumper.The car's so Pontiac story—sad it means a whale of a left big and beautiful—radiant with new distinc- .to you, if,you're out for all that's new and _` tion and packed with top-notch features, yet better,at a price you wast to pay. See and • down with the lowest in price,down as much drive the two great Pontiacs—the "Arrow' and the "Chieftain”. Convenient terms,prof �wANTED _ with last year. .:: ., .. VEAL _ CALVES.-.: � 100 tom ared Smarter looking—smarter performing— vided by the General Motors Instalment Plan. SELL YOUR CALVES AT HOME ARROW Save Time and Money - - - • -• TWO SER7E5 : ._ ' .,.We have a buyer at the farm �..x .'MONDAY, SsDAY AND TU— CHIEFTAIN - (WEDNESDAY _ - ,P10KERI NG FARMS DONALD MOTOR SALES WI-MY � � LIMITED Assoc: Dealer—M. Sleep—Pickering i�NOz� - V110M It ' � + . u , , � .. ,r^.,. _. '_..' .:;i.- s.-�.;. .. :. ' •-ry.:-< �,.' .e. Via.'"'. _ - b _ _. . . _ .. }�"?Iiee2"�."6 .y*°e .dr••;; t c ..=•�z�.-,r,... .,.... .- 3w; „ d...... � ,::,�...f r,s. •.-a.r a ��.e rr r �s�i"R••.. Pi.x •'�• =•y- i�.. , r !t :5..'..nn-,n. -'- 3. k'.w,h .... 'Y; •'�'µ:.: �',l.r�, �F' .T . -. .. -• `. ...'".r. ..yc:.- r :;,... ..• _ ....,. -:: A"% � iJ'4,.. nes., - '`3"""a°`0Law Motor Saes were surprised'by the arrival of ( ed. The Easter mestsage brought by Mr. and Stanley Johnson about thirty relatives .and friends. Mr. Goodyear of Toronto was very Ma.8sey-'IffarrisChiryaler-Piymouth have. moved into our fair. vill e A very enjoyablle evenil1g was helpful, and the music rendered by and we extend a hearty welcome. spent by — a Mock Wedding, Lun- the choir and the solo by Miss Z. Farm Dealer The Euchrg Club will hold an ch and T°�•• Gee was fine. Many thanks to Mr. ' 4*er evening in the Hall"on Tri- Frhe April meeting of tee •Wom- and bias. Green and -bits. Raine 777GOOD USED CARS day, 14th. Everyone welcome. en's Fr-:tit-.�te will be held- at the for decorating the church with such GOODYEAR TIRES ' 'Misses Elisabeth .and Marjorie hO""' ^f Mm--�•�on.- Subjects lovely flowers. This all went to• Implem'ents WILLARD BATTERIES r '- *Ward, of Toronto, were visitors for discussion will �be, "3nitise- make a splendid Easter Service. GENERAL BLACK$MITHING over Easter week-end at the home nests and Personality" and "Home 1`l.e sudden passing of bits: Sales axed Servic a SJ{'LLFr1 M.')TOR REPAIRS . -"of their father, Evans Ward. _Beautification". Roll Call to be Brandon on April 7th at the home j Give us a trial on a New or Used Cat . .Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cooper, of answered a-ith a "Garden Hint". 1 of her daughter, Mrs. Milton Orm- ` There will be aprogram contest 24 Hours Towing 5err+�ce - • :.��GPaterford, were. Claremont visit-' Brod 'at Cresswell; was a sh�k to .• - a prize will be ventGordon J. Law . _rots on Good Friday, and on their p..• e � flus neighJiohogci. bar. and Mrs. return were accompanied by bliss Mr. Mac. ,Patteson of the 7th Brandon liver here for some year; Phone 29021 Isobel Cooper and Alan `Tomlinson i corceasion reports the mysterious while their daughter w+as the tea• t:rttxxtcxrca ,.. �y Evelyn Morgan, of Timmins, is � pP�=? nee of a considerable cher, until her marriage to Mr. tW.tn oast pD2KERI=�G, %)r:TARIA upending the Easter holidays with number .of his baby chicks. This is Or..erod. Mr. Brandon passed a- tt;toai�i�RUN .I . ' her nts, Nelson and Mrs. -the second },ear in succession that =— � this has occurred.' Last 1°�' while living here. bits. Bran- W®gg ! year he don's fine Uhristian character and I _ !'Itre Easter Services' in the Bap- lost between seventy and eighty willingness to help crdl good work ATTLNTION Z 1.1 tist Church were well attended on chicks which disappeared in a like along,with her pleasant smile and Sunday last. Lantern slides, de- mysterious manner. He is wonder- cheery words, For Power, Pep awd Eeosetay p whether it is skunks or rats, made her a dear Brock Road Crave pitting scenes of the Crucitrxion fa%d of young and old. She is ti3tieP No. lAl twin power human or otherwise. ti were ahoirn at the.evening service. survived -by her daughter, Mrs, M. tracter sets a new record for Pit - Members of the W. M. S. of the S. Ormerad, Cresswell, and three GREEQ�IRt00D Isere power and lower Tae! a United Church are asked to read sisters. Funeral. service was con- ee�amptdoa. rushedPm the it _ - : by her pastor, at 'the home the Oshawa Presbyter- raid, El the a Get fail Partiea4rs. i - �T� ton are at the 1?arsonage for the of her son-in-law on April 10th, Y'$ .` l M1 nferencer at Oslbswa on the with interment at the family plq`. .• y� holidays: at Midland. JBRO L. ,ICEMAN Sand and Graded 'Misis Pearl Prlkey entertained the ` Miss Mildred Corbett and Miss BROUGHAM, ONT. 23 trek bers of her Sunday School Gertrude Co!'^ett are home for the Sone Claw at her home on Saturday holidays. Drama and Dance BABY CHICKS li ternoon April 8th. The afternoon Mr. R. McLean of llfontreai vta- Claremont Hall, Wed. April 19th. O,•rwR e4 or L?031 in Pit r ited W- Vii. Gee and family.over "Thn Yonson's Yob PHONE: Plant. Pink 1026 M _. -- was spent in games. and, songs, af- � • ter wbA& a dainty humh was ass- � d• by IKoant Zion Dramatic Club. Book your orders. Prices t! 'Toronto of*e Howard 6471 Mr. -and Mrs. Breatnell, of ,Reg- Old Tyne & Modem Dancing after r Barrett Quality both right Discias JOHN BOURNE& SON -r Mr. and Mrs. David Pugh cele- ina. are visiting the lotter's sister, drama• �k Orals ra and your Poultry Problems with us •�' ` lira, W. Gee and family listed their 25th Wedding Auniv- essary on Saturday, April 8th, and lir Service was well attend- g p. in, sharp Ades. 28e4 EQ U I P M E N T -. We represtet lamesway tf Fertllators ; -_-— - Rideau Specialty Co. _ :'� • _ See our Display ' New Modtl Fertiiao_ ua ia oiIAIe- autogreased, Bottom?hinged for easy CUSTOM HATCHING. cleaning. Fits any make of drill, Gress turkey&Duck eggs,S3.50 per000 ,gun supplied. Hen Eggs. 52.50 per 100 11 run$39.00 14 mn $42.00 12 run$40 00 15 run 344.00 .. Hatched in al latest Electric r. 13 ran$41 00 16 run 346.00 ocubators. Secureyour FERTILIZER a _ re • • o N CHER the bat ,T . space to advance. • ga Gain Fertilizer is UNlO MLLE CHICK HATCHERY e-12-6-25,75 Tis o /.ow��p��ced cot tom ininq _ _« (No. 7 Highway) 0-12 10-28 23,, ` Phone Unionville 2920 Residence'3902 2 12;6-29-25 - Stouf vitle 2620 t4tf 2-12-10-33:00 _ Tho �� st Lo ��� o S� 'Many other analyen to suit your ads "AFith the Help of Scotty" is the ROY CARTER, Amo • . R.I, LOCUST til. Green Yo Town Hall, Braagham. Ape 2sth .._ .. , :. b wood as People, s t .,)• :,::; W#jy 1 SOUGHT , ..y - OFING AtI�AO TIT LA R O R S 1 �. O T t OF ALL - f g' 7, ` y _ .• �, "'�' t ave=� '+ _`7- c�t ;�,� '•,�6 .. ':� Defifl Swap UNA,IMA. It 'Out-Accelerates �, AltOther low ' Prked- Cars e q�F.SHE� -Ineeded snew bernroof and Iw�entinto 16'rar matt .7carefully.Theaanaai�r Nethe Ale,- •x.. of my mn rnsnrance co .b /y '4•►0. �xe5•r I that lest year out of 15 fire losses 7 were r �T - :; •" Cwfon�,tai/o S�/�n9 tassel to memberinsui, anagend 3 t h Iso t 4. _It s faster on the g etaway •.d, •rxor�ed: `fire-proof roof above all else so I • - against fire d lightdecided on ning and also agaMetal bagainst wind. s .It's more powerful on the hillsl weather,rot and upkeep." I e6ose Motel atnd I son TITiFLAIr • • • • 0•f- � r e "15ts�p,bomywq of thinking,bas on the beau r the liveliest, most s 1 r�tet�, Ow ice, I . featares3a metal rocas/. It is rigid,d.has ma�Am� moi.. .(;r ty t° yrovision for nailing.is absolutely weatherli�Yt most flexible of all low-priced - °`�- �� _/ 5•'d got the counctil standard xrxiali and�. ss 7•et -meq . Figld ,w goarante.that Eoes�ith it And was dad to leas d ..► about tM new reduction ba cost because;!berg's no +�! -4 sales tai say more" . cars—thereby contributing to �� .senarid4.° �.� � K - : "' .a,.....h soo�i+xg saunasa Dope.Bae. -� ..safety e . ; 'also the most econ- MO RN oa -- 1; • 1 1 `• a Sb•n Jr. MFolt r .comical car to buy, operate w, g,�/•,�nREs71 C•h, - and maintain. �'d g S nf��,� � •m• e fic L.1 �._ ':See it, drnre it, at our show `s rooms today! ' MO#:8A N sq ; •Ob TUREFETY h7'''•tion S t be satisfied with anything P•Kiyf'di�ox,• S•ftY G%%au ale►e4e�o�on) d • E e , but the -BUY A CHEVROLET! ��o„nd . . 3 »Avdlable on Mater Deluxe Models On C ,. e • h .� � Washington, $20.55 Ottawa $8.85 St Louis $23.25 'Pittsburgh $13.70wiy s, Q j, r Milwaukee $17.7 Dallas 536. Cg lA►7. COOPER CLAREMO �— Ottawa — i-ds1 Excursion • • • - _ A mm. Dealer—J: McGlashen--Dunbarton - FARES •HO�tRA ES, ETSCTO► OVERT ; CHEVROLET - - WHITBYISM DONALD MOTOR SALES _ EASTERN HOUSE. phone 4500 ` Auoe: MAer--M, Sleep—Pickering .. -r�=':==. ~fir'•- , ... '�tri-.. .. .. ;y. -..-. ,.,.• :.,-•"'��.. ,.,,,.., -.:', •�•.r,.--. >..- WW �, .,a.,,.x.. c ..%'V' ,.:.� a.'+• •.f , . SKr _ :;�' 't • £. r•7•s r,...J • circ. -�.. ..... •...' b...,_ 'i.�:".. .:"'' .-'. :'✓''... - �' Z5 , - rt n �rte, • •., '�- , : - -.. • - ., - .., _ ' Mike Tailing was bar favorite b"a • and she had a dark sasDlcioa that � Ity Is Superb - . TMIL onoom Tacky would love to take him away from her, just for spite. $ 1� Marlborough watched Tucky B11 �" _ A _ dancing with Mille and thought she _ 4-+f ,�MA SIOUX $0Aft4LLIW was the most beautiful and the most graceful.girl he had ever seen -SAIA CHAPTER III "You am eo:' Mike held her clog- in his life. Her blonde earls were 7-- It seemed to Marlie as he Blanc- er. "And Uncle Mike sees all, and pulled back from her lovely little ed miserably over the crowd at hears all, and knows all, but tells face, and touched her shoulders in the Rets Rqoster Inn that some one. nothing. He thinks you are doing _back. must have made up a special list a good turn, my little girl scout. With her long, sweeping ruffled of invitations to people he didn't Angel needs a litle tun while his blue organdie dress she looked like ::want to see wVi n he was stepping Ma's away. I'll help you." something out of a Civil War mov- as : on with a girl, "You just mind your business ie, Marlie decided. A real Southern Bill Bartlett showed-them to the and leave him alone, or you'll,spoil beauty. He'd heard much about the — ringside seats, right where the everything. I thought it was a dirty charm of the girls from the Blife spotlight hit them when the music shame his morher never let him Grass State, but he'd never known began to play. An earthquake have a good time, and Tucky likes one before. NO ��� -would have been welcome so tar boys who are. musical. So I just Lisa tapped her foot impatiently RADIO as Marlborough was concerned. thought of him. That's all." and to save her-soul she could not With pleasure mingled wfth. an "Oh, yeah," Mike scoffed. "Angel keep her eyes from following' the � N D ii C V amusement, Tucky watched the is the only guy, you didn't want tall blonde girl and her sandy-hair• 1, G stir her 'walking in with -lactic for yourself. That's why you are ed partner. They danced too well created. And being kind as well as so generous with him." together, she felt, and looked en- MAD.GE ARCHER beautiful, she eIt a tinge of pity Lisa stepped on his foot In a tirely too engrossed in each other for hes flustere� 'companion, fury. Mike winced. but added, "I for Lisa's comfort. Mike was so TO BE HEARD . . . .April 14, 11 . 6.30 p.m. CBC—The World Not So:Clever don't blame you, Red. She's a de- tall and lean, and well-groomed, a.m. on all networks, President 7'aay . . . . 8 p.m- NBC and CSC Well, if Lisa thought she, was iectaDle looking little morsel." Roosevelt . . . . 12.15 p.m. CBS — —Chase and' Sanborn Hour'. . 1 ng some and Tucky so soft and feminine, a per -- r, strict D feet par for romance. r P• - - wo a e -irom�creamfng at om. — ---—---- - - .310-p.m. MBS — Author, Author Attorney (new daily serial bg Phil- 1<Iarlie broke the silence. satisfaction of seeing that it both?: Tucky waited politely for DMarl- . . . . 8.30 D m. CBC—Mise Trent's' Ups Lord) . . . 10 p.m. NBC and eyed her in any way. And Lisa her- borough to ask her to dance. But "Why did you invite me to come Children . . . 10 p.m. CBC—Brian CBC, Marek Reber in -Mexico..,. self could not shake off a feeling when she had made lap her mind over to your housesonight and to Meredith from England . . . . April 20. 0 Dm. CBS—Columbia Work -----tin premonition that she hadn't fust he wasn't going to, she hinted. meet Tucky?" he asked 'suddenly. 15, 9.30 p.m. CBS — Phil Baker shop in two Amertcaa plays . . . . 'been so clever atter All. Surely, "I'm just wild about danciu'! The question was most unexpect- 10 p.m. NBC and CBC--NBC Sym• April 18, 11.15 a.m., NBC and CBC Tacky didn't really think that Aren't you, Marlie?" ed and the red-head hesitated. She phony, Hans Lange conducting,.,. —Dr. Stidger'. . . . 8.30 p.m. NBC litarlier was so interesting. "I — I don't know .how," Marlie smiled mysteriously. _.._t April 18, it a.m.. Vatican Broad- —Information Please . . . . April Mike Tulling felt himself in for Bold her miserably. "Wouldn't you like to kpow:'. cast , . . . 1Y noon.-NBC and CBC 19, 2.30 p.m. NBC—Radio Awards r •, -a large evening of laughs, and he Tucky looked surprised. " —Radio City Music Hall. stream- I think," Marlborough straight- . 3 p.m. CBS Radio Awards meant to make the most of it. But '•Haven't you ever.even tried?" lined version of "Tales .of Hoff 1. the three-piece orchestra "N-no," Marlie hesitated. '•My cried his ties "yon were playing 'a , , . fi p.m. NBC and CBC — Ouse Joke on me.' man" . : . .2 p.m, NBC—Magic Key broke int a rhumba, Lisa jumped, mother doesn't approve of my go, , . . . d pin. CBIS—Silver Theatre Man's Family. T apo She,conldn't.,wait to warn him: Ing out dancing." Lisa's green eyes narrowed. But "if yon don't,be careful and•not - "Have A Little Fun" she bit her tongue and tried to glue the joke- away to Tucky, I'll •"Oh, I see," Tucky said slowly. sound very friendly. �; Shod Bel never go out with you again," she . "That's too bad. It's lots of fun. "You're crazy. I saw your•moth- � � _ threatened Mike when they began and I certainly can't see any real er at the station and I knew you You � hes to dance_ harm.1n it. Can you, Marlie+." were alone. So I thought you and "Ob, so'," he gfianed knowingly. ',No,*, he agreed. "But I juit ne• Tacky would be congenial. You "There is black doin's at the cross- ver have. because Mother always are. So why should you think I was There are times when Dad should roads." wants me at home. Shea away just trying to be funny."" t C+_,�� add drying dishes to furnace tend- old wants shut up!" Lisa said ung now. She went away this morning "Oh, I just Not to .Wondering. fag fa the head the hpuse wa; Jlly. °:I`as not pulling anything,' and left me for the first time in MY Say, don't Tucky and Mike dance � ♦t least the head o! the house ion kms,• well together! I'll bet he'll tall �+ rr����� not given complete exemption' Marlie wondered why he had hardeen a ton of bricks for her. flood L� from household duty by Mrs. Clara r a11�ys told Tucky. She put her hand out All the fellows will. She looks like j Martin, home economics authority r and suddenly touched the h1g a movie star, or something." at the opening session of a new _ f brown one that lay awkwardly on "Something," Lisa said grimly. series o! Instruction started by the red and white checked table• 'But she's too blonde to wear.ver? i Adult Education Council. Ciacia cloth. well." r I 1� x'� aaThe-housewife whose busy round - Well obeying your mother in "You're Jealous.. nothing to apologise for. Marlie. I She could have kicked herself !s frequently abstracted by gossips, guess we'd all be better of[ If we for saying 1t. Marlborough, raised REDUCING THOSE HIPS _ long-winded phone calls. ambitious -, listened to older people sometimes, his eyebrows. If our hips would only keep sten• door-to-door salesmen, must , be- listened But I. do think you should go out "posh;' he looked wise. "So that der, how much simpler life would' come as a=pert manager and " .. !you earn planner to produce happiness and tun, know that many o y J a little I • and haveo! her. be! You're jealous It. You _ "Funny thing." Marlborough con- "Yon shat rip!" Lisa stormed. ''F to reduce your hips,-sennas shoals complete satisfaction for her tam- _ teased. "I never thought much don't have to be jealous of any wo-. of letters tell me so. fly. Mrs. Martin pointed out. To about it before. Don't tell Lisa -I - These exercises will slough oft man," do this, she will find much help in • told you, but I've never been in a fat around the hips. They're not so plane_like this in my life .before. "Don't get sore;' Mar1Fe grinned, simple, so start easily and increase a written weekly schedule. �f And this is the first date I've eves "l! won't tell:' the effort as you get more supple. had Mn my 11N." Lisa wanted to throw some. Lie flat on your back, with the h Tucky's eyes widened. • -, at him. BUIL she had to restrain hands clasped a•rove your head and "No foolin'! Well, are you sorry herself. So far as she was concern- ankles togethar. Keeping heels and ybu came?" ed, the evening had turned out shoulders flat against the floor, 4. ''Not with you." Marlborough tragically. roil your hips first to the left, and : grinned boyishly, and the girl de- • "Let's go for a ride," she said than to the right. • tided he was very nice. "I think getting up before Mike and Tacky = e could seat themselves at the table Nest,try this more difficult exec• you're pretty swell. I bet all the else: fellows are jealous of me." when the dance•was over. "It's so Lie flat an the floor, arms at the Mt ww Olhrs a "There you go sweet-talkin' me hot is here." sides. Bring your knees up to your • again." Tucky d*mpled archly. But "Oh, dear," Tucky pouted,"an cheat, keeping arms flat. Here Drip-Cut - she wan pleased as Dunes. Atom- she was very much amused. Just ; comes the work! Kick upward& un .. S Y R U II s. piiment from a boy dike Marlie was a8 Mike and I were really getting til your legs are straight in the • t ; ' sincere, and she had sense enough started to dance together." air,-aild as you kick' twist the hips �'s ePMrt u •'•e "There's many another night,"'to know other men said a'lot of to the right. Maintaln this position click things they didn't really mean. Mike said as he,followed his rag- 0" for a few seconds, then bring-yottr— -- — - ° They were silent awhtle, match• tng girl friend. Then added over .,..and At al0 ;ivv�n0 knees back to jour chest, and re-' ly • _ his shoulder, " ' ° A so-,oth aluminum Ing the ducers. I hope,' lax. Biel: up again, this time twist• Its dosedi �d annus over she But neither the cool evening oysal" and cuts of + • ► >�i "Teach Me How" tae hips to the lett.. a syrup--them u so "Gosh:" -[stile esctaimed final- breezes nor the summer moxa Remember — keep those arms of drip.It u a grand jug could soothe the ruffled and wor- ser.• amp tram. as ly, "I'm sorry-you have to sit.here yours flat. You'll lions to, support like a -amp on a tog because' I ried•Lisa. After a few minutes she Ifo sec yours at a big ordered Mike to turn back toward' your hips with your hands but youv;�s �Hive can't dance." mast refrain. Keep trying and the Sys•v labels m the 1 ' "Oh, don't worry," Tucky told' town. fat will roll. off those' hips! •q .nkat is Ins.and Size him,generously. "What's one night "Drop Marlie off first, it's near- SOcm)borthe I2•oa i Write me for personal and coati• t6as ,at Diet t In a lifetime? IL you want to learn er," she ordered, dentia'i advice. Detailed leaflets on foe th• 4o•os. scz• to dance though, I'll teach yon." But Tucky protested. the following subjects may be ob• sea s lh Iaee H;.• °' I want to sit out in the "I bells Eoc "You would? Martie was sur- NO• twined for 3c stamp each: Face, t6h•• egoi..tenc is Mbs prised, "Sure I want to learn. But porch swing awhile and watch the Eyes, Hands, Hair, Feet, Bust, gu- and =I s ea 40-ox. I moon, dont you Marlie?' Or you size sells retail a ts9. - not here." perfluoug Hair, Slimming, Under- Mail requests to tl+e x can take your dancing lesson." 32 manafaccuree—the "Well, you can come over to my weight. Reducing is Spots. addrsssisone•erylabtl r � "I don't mind," Marlborough said. Uncle Herbie's any time and take Please write direct to: Miss Bar- lessons. We can tune In on the uncertainly. "But it's almost bara Lynn, "r3 Adelaide St. \ire;t, PATTERN 4065 o'clock." radio," Room 421, Toronto, Ontario. .,� `By AN ADAMS "But it'd be so mucTli troulble! I "Oh, you'll have to get used to late hours this suatmer," smiled - n able to even _ _ through file Welland - probably never be a Traffic t g -- b r Ensembled fashions are Laking; will P y Tucky, "if you're going to be my ;the lead for Spring . in chit. learn•" boy friend, Marlie. Because I am Ship Canal established a new high �dren's wardrobes as well as "Big people arrays dance better record during the 1938 season of just getting started at ten o'clock.' ;grownups': And so this il�w frock- than small ones. You;l be dancing navigation when the movement of after a couple of lessons." She would have siren anything freight a egated 1'1.633 093 snd-cape Pattern 4065 should in- g ggT a ' Lisa and -like rejoins them. to see Lisa's tape when silks broke terest every mother with a "four d I tons compared with the previous P P Your to tveelver" to get ready for,Eas_ _"Are yo-all havin' a good time?" in: high record of• 11,741,950 tons "Hey, now 1liarlie! You haven't :ter! Both dress and caps are She imitated Tuchy's Southe n dia• dated her up for the• whole season created in 1937. Child quicitly stitched up. The dress lett. "Sho am, gpeakin' for maself," have you? How about dividing her _ "comes in two dainty versions— among •us, no,w and then"" ::both sketched. One buttons right Tucky smiled meetly. "Marlie is Is down the front, in a self help de- going to take dancing lessons from (To Be Continued) r ' me over at Uncle HerJie's. Aren't Your BackSore le. let con daft wdelis r.%- ;sign that kiddies beginning to ■ Im,ra Give teedmaa's Powd«.,- -- - dress themselves will prefer.-The you. honey-chile?" mild, wade lazsave sgedally made at other has a seam instead of the -tike snorted. "Yoli •-ot some- w IF your back is sore babies and ars M children. For more thing there, .:asci: I think Tucky and you mast et than too years Mo�«s e.egwhere have front closing. How Women trusted Steedman'stokeepchildrenhealdb Pa`tern 4063 is available in has found love at first sight." • up Several times , fully regular from infancy to early teens. - Lisa lacked him in the shins. In T�err 'TVs night- you will find FREE Sample and Booklet Fhildren's sizes 4, 6, 8,,10 aril 12. 1)r. Picrte's A•nurir, Size C► dress takes 2 yards �5 'I'm so glad," sae said untruth- } fully, ou two are making a hit y o: Tablets very bene. yards YUfil-' ' Can Attract .Men �. S(eetima,i, ti 'u.,'I>•`i,i 1:1, (t_ tit inch fabric and 1 ,a y ficial. firs. Emily with each other," :ohricl Vit., �lnntre::f. ;Sv ing; size G cant iC.4 �`ards 35 inch ZL'rilht, �K henry' here's good adriec for a woman during her ?' fabric. "I'm having a-swell time," liar ebango (usually from 3g to 521, .rho fern I rs Vit„ R,x,d=to k, Ont., . L/e �j1 1, Send Twenty ('eats (20c) in Ile grinned s^If-consciously. "fist she'll Inge her appeal to men, who worries gay,: "\ty kidneys ('; S1 -EE ;DML"11�S about hot flashes,loss of pep, dizzy spells, ralleit me up �rveral `' I'm sorry Tucky has to sit olit the Upset nerves and moody a Its. I ttr,n� El" coins (;scamps:cannot be accep ed) y Ppe ti t Rheti ,�. ?" r•(j�fills\v ' ' Just got more fresh air,8 hn.sleep and]f I riles a night for this Anne Adams pattern. dances." i. you need areliable'-WOMAN'S"tonic take � Matic pain. deerl,,pc1 thrnush my body. f tH acyls stns "'Ma 1, Miss LOIl fitlite?" Mike Lydia F. Pinkham's Vegetable*Compound, I rould .rar,ely raise my arms above my head and ti 04 for ihwd w6k F-T.n+beJnie�ebDsrtLp. Write plainly ,Size, �a:ne, aft- y made ra reinlip or tdornex It helpsNature -a ,CiTess and Style Number, jumped i-p gallantly. .. P f ,. 'Could hardly turn;n bed I tod .o rift and etel'y ;build a physical resistance,thus helps v0 p .I took Pr.Pierre'.A•aarie sad 1 wan eomplrtcty , Sen i your order to Anne Ad. Real Southern Gaut' ' more ctvacit.y to enjoy life and assist cam- issue NO. 15 -- 39 _ .ing jittery nerves and th'oxe disturbia s p- reliroed of ererj ache and pain sn that I t.ic Bu —oU^.`d •field out' her arms. Lt3a disturbing yymm "�, again. 1 Kara bad so°uch trouble mace." Buy Ilms, Room d2.i, t.� �'�[S:: 4flelal,.e y .'toens that,often areompany change otlife. (� r j .St., Toronto. had a sinking feeling of disaster Pinkham's is WELL C.;OATLI frying Dr. Pierre': A•auric Tablru at ym,r drat slots. - «qa M a y'. - ,.9 p — — 1Sizock Method �� s Nvokleto Kliwanls "Club ' . FW is Helps Insane _ o� Toronto Doings A* In_Redam*nn OF Mind's _ , Balance lett Relax- $ - iRtion I'laAm To Sclti:oph- . p'r"ank a Terrific insulin shocks which i plunge the mental patient into ' No mistaking it .t,Premise , deep coma are giving new promise4' of life to hundreds of schizophren- Mitchell F. Hepburn,utnaliy gets CRO (ARDS he wants. Despite all the los at Arkansas' neer state hos- What Vital for nervo,•e diseases. Dr. N. controversy; vituperation, and T. Hollis, staff psychiatrist at the threatened strike of motorists, and institution, said at least 50 per r� r m* -g.te i a Conservative *filibuster (lovely Beat: of the achizoida treated with aeverOWA v as- i j(j� 1, j word!) against the proposed Insulin were showing improvement. ° Y amendment to the Gasoline Tax schizophrenics—the name means cera are valaabie „ coupoaa. Save Act, Ontario now finds itself pay sPut•personality"—make up more � qty, •'`[�[ 'j'�iE than 75 per cent. of the population t=i 2 a ' ing eight cents tax on every impar• of nervous institutions !n the Unit. -• • 'ial gallon of gas, two cents more. ;..-+;!`•• WM. - TORONTO t L09E .gid MAK. _ di Staten. D=. Roma said. Th. Boa BilrezDiate. Yes, he got what he wanted last go;i ilveklet� week in the Legislature, including ho J. Lipte ss disease briefly, totally incapac!- _ Limited, __... _ sen aconnec ed thou U, a vote of confidence (60-2Z) tat and thea the Budget was-bro capable art and all the M.P.P,s am !' went home and had an Easter.re- only a few pears old, and operate on. the theory that complete m �x cess. _ laxation is healing to shattered` -o minds." .� `- The Budget: Ontarlo finished the fiscal year with a surplus of An old truism says that every ' $236,038. Surplus' in the previous farm can afford at least one pig, . . . . . 3 00000 ' . year was $4,609,718 . . . . The Prov- and no farm can afford not to ince spent $35,000,000 on highways have one. - Pconstruction and this item of capsRIZE -LIST - - ' tel expenditure helped raise the gross debt by ;37,500,000—(revenue from gasoline tax and other sources '1► during the past year amounted to �I about $27,000,000, $8,000,000 of which was spent on highway main- tenance, the ain-tenance, the rest absorbed through + t n lel other channels; so that the ;35; 8 a Sie $m S g 000,000 used for new highways bad Don't mii ' to be freshly borrowed) 9uo- ` - �+ cession duty coilecilona for X283&88 STARTreached an estimated $15,000,000 or $3,000,000 below what the Prem- for had budgeted fol•. (Maybe the - Government couldn't get settle- ment soon enough on Sir Joseph Flavelle's estate.) .j For the coming Year: More will _ -i a g ,ibe spent (in highway maintenance CIGARETTER TOBACCO - 1 TODAY! (but not on new highways); esLi mates for the Depar"nents ot !! Mines, Agriculture, Game and Fish55( - arias. Health, Municipal Affairs , + 't are up considerably The e TIN Premier announces that not less than $8,000,000 will be used next ' orl, 10c Packoqesy WHAT YOU AND I CAN DO. year in treating -tuberculosis pa• I The public have an interest in bents throughout Ontario with the -- V%c ma toil support to all sound object of "completely eradicating Policies for creating employment. this scourge from our province"OF LIFE'S LIKE`THAT B Fred Nelhw ,- �� �� If they n anggast new policies, It has recently been said � ' that will be all to the good. They that it the proper measures were � ` � _ have just as much interest in op- taken, there would be no trace of To GET THEIR MAN posing and condemning any acts- the "white plague" left in Ontario 7. Americans seems to .think that vitia which tend to discourage inside a dozen years. . . ,S all a Nbuntis needs In si good bars- new enterprise and economic de- A new children's unit at.the On- tone voice and a' horse.=Quebec velopment. Handing the employ- tarfo Hospital, Woodstock, will be a Chronicle-Teiagsaph. meat problem to the Government built; anew IIreprbot building at Ql and saying that something ought the School for the Blind, Brant- NUDISTS LOSE NUMBERS to be done it not enough. The ford; a community hall at Roudean Canada's Doukhobors are being responsibility rests upon the Gov- Park . . . NORWI 'ImAL e"WX _urged to forsake their ancient ernment to do its utmost, to use A cut of $25,000 in the grant to ' ways—in other words they are be. all the resourcefulness : it can the Universlty of Western Ontario �/ ing advised to keep their shirts command, to spend as much as the has roused the ire of the students X605BA ,�--•, =. • oa.—Stratford Beacon-Herald. country can afford on relief pro- there who have been demanstrat• � vL ;,;•. -,;�' Jetts even if they are only pallia- Jag valiantly against the reduction A + = MAKING HISTORY tives. .But the solution of the wpich may mean s cruel curtail- It's going to be a historic May. problem requires general public menof edacatidnat activities AGT'Oz u Tine King and Queen are going to interest in sound, well directed there . . Lie 1✓niiersity of To- gee the New World for the first policies and the removal of any ronto suffers sim#larly, Jtr special time and so are the quintuplets. influences. Ina self grant nicked s cool $100,000. . . : X Toronto Saturday Night.. governing country, the people will —o- _ serve their own interests by doing In lighter veiif:'' Speaker Clark TWO FARM NEEDS - all they can for the solution of has ruled that M.P•P.'i map no - Two things should be restored their national difficulties.—Wtnni longer aperld their, king's Printer , °to Ontario farms—the maple su- peg Free Press. +sessional allowancrf: of ;?' on any- -a gar bush as a revenue producer, . thing but stationery and leather and the woodlot as a source of No need to roam the wide world, goods (in 'wb.lCb 'thee' Krng's Print- fuel wood.—Farmer's Advocate. o'er, rt's office deals),. .,+:•Certatn mem- ?dor joprnec to the rainbow's beers of the House have been square- ,SOMETHING FOR NOTHING end; daring their 25 bucks on women's Twenty Canadian cities and I found it 'by my very door lingerie, jewelry, perfumes, medt- towns are reported to have spent Aat gift of gold the fairies send, cines, boots and shoes:.golf clubs, a _` a total of $2,000,000 to remove A homely .pot of earthenware,: Dicnic kits and what-have-sou snow from the streets during the But o'er its brim the treaaure Tut! tut: gentlemen. : . . • . winter months. Now Spring'sun spills —o— :and rains come along and do it So rich and rare—no mint e'er !'Fifibuater (verb): to delay !es• 1-15. } for nothing. Peterborough Ex- coined illation by the use of extreme dila- "'Well, g srminer. The gold of shining daffodils! tory,tactics. _ •"Well, I'll be darned if it ain't a 'Z'—ao wonder I've bson satifti r •'so•many glasses lately—l•copld havo.aworn.tl.gt was an 'M'!!" x WONDERLAND OF 02 - .:::' BY­ Frank :Baum JIM— OmPrAO&W Oft a "Oh, it's all right for you to leave us \ever, for we a-re no puzzles to our- When General Guph returned to the "I agree to that," said the King. "That scattered," said the Lord high Chiggle aal'ves and there wouldn't be any fun In tavern of tire Gnome Bing, his.51aJesty is good news, Guph, and it makes me feel 'r It," was the reply. They now said good- witz. "Every day or so some o. the Giili• bye to the Fuddies and got into their tsked: "Well, what luck, Guph? Will the more certain than ever of the conquest kens or Winkies or Dhtr.chkins come here ♦a on and continued their journey. Whimsies Join us?" "They wilt;' answered of Oa." "But i have other nova for you." •'• " ' to amuse fhemaelves by matching us to- "Those are certainly strange people." re: the General. "They will fight for us with announced the General. "Good pr bad:':: gether. No there will no harm in leaving marked Aunt Em, as they drove away. all their strength and cunning." "Good"" asked the King. "Good. your Majesty." • these pieces where they are for a time. "But I really can't see what use they are." exclaimed the Icing. "What reward did "Then L will hear it," said the Ring• "The ,',. But 1 hope you will visit us again and if' "I think they're more,fun than playing you promise them?" "Your dirijesty is to Growleywogs will Join us." "No"" crled you dot you will always be welcome I solitaire." declared Uncle Henry, soberly use the magic belt to give each W'hims'o the King. ••i have their promise.", said aH917fe S-OU." "Don't you ewe: match each "For m g, ll the t';enrral. "Rut what reward do they " y part I am glad we visited the n lerR fine head 1n Plato of the oma other;" asked Dorothy. Fuddies." one he is now ohliged to wen,,." demand:" asked the X rg. suspiciously. ;. 4r.x'�: x uer .y,. ea: "'-a?. ...-. a..r.... _b4... ... ✓.;^,. .' .. .. .c s n ',:6 *`r - _ 7v. +�t �� _ '•f: f • �L•:�. .: .... px ...�a" ... ..,a- �... ,\ !:-.R.', .. _... .,.rr ... ...,i ,.«A. �,. rya.. Js MAS T iAIYJn �ike7, D. Winter. P'olh St. John were arnoelg the „= LrAiJi J Dames were gids by Emily Pet. uut niaibere of the program• �� • '� tY, KarimZtigtor, Nsacy Clem- -The ladies' Aid-of the Presby- to the increased deaaaad i ei*, Elizabeth Armstrong, Haze} terian Church will t at the __,owing 14 ��� t• F:- for advertising space this week, we M,adk%rl ne, M. Morrish, D. Carl- home of Mrs. John ton �Ved- _iIlFave been forced to shorten our ton, M. Morrish, M. Darwber..Pro nesday, .April 19th, at the usual , - --- - ."Wal" oolumn•' ficiency were presented to Doris fir' .r�l `'' -St. George's Church, Sunday, Tsylor, Grade 10. James Arm- �sifw Advertisements _ $pru,g - strong, Grade 11, Mary Riley ' April 16th. let Sunday .ai�L E°s FOR SALE - ColoradoMEN G-raae 10.-'Elizabeth Armstrong:. -- Ler. S. S. at 10 e<. m. Morning Wrheat, good for enixurg with o - Prayer at 11. At this service, the Grade 9. 'Athletic Shields were or grains, also Moan Grain Gria- speaprer will be Sir Henry Dray. presented to, R-J* White, Senior der, large.pourer size, in good con- :,ton. 7 p. m. Eve P'rs r. Rev. Girls'. Alvin -Pilkey, Senior BOYS'. �, Your opportunity to preview the Evening ge dition. For price, one Pick. 528, L. Dixon, Junior Girlsl, , Craig f G. Robinson,, preacher. g or G. L. Middleton, Brougblrm. Newest Fabrics and Styles'.' I --,Mrs. Frank H. Weetney cuff- Murkar, Junior Boys'..Craig Mur gE_4 ered a badly fractured right arm kan was also presented with the an Monday evening. While coming Junior Boys' Championship Cup *`TR $ALE - about 80 bags o8 into the house she tripped on the in the Inter-School Meet. Shields early Warta Potatoes, slap 12 ii • dog, w}nch was lying just inside were donated by iocaI citizens and bushi of Red Clover seed, and a Mr. A. Rafelmat►, 'special '.'Tip. :. -the door. In falling, she struck firm: Dr. Cartwright, John S. 1928 Essex Coach in good runni:ig ` the door receiving serious bruises Balsdon, Pickering Dairy,. Robt. order. John C. Moore, lot 26, con. Top representative, Will be in our �J' Ruddy, Pickering Nem, E. C. 4, Pickering. phone 27106. 38- 4 on the face. Mrs. Westney vwas g _ - :aaiden to the Oahava Hospital Jones, O. A. Sterritt, Dr. H. T. - Store, an P FOR SALE "- Durham seed•wheat k where x-rays were taken and the Fallaise, Graduation Diplomas µ Y and reg. 0. A. C, barley. John were presented by .Principal G. A. Toms, Pickering, south.. S a result of nuznerous�-acC- F Coates, to Doris Taylor, Jame., e d n e ,:L" idenIts in the past the Memorial Armstrong, Ray. Taylor, Geo. Me- FOR SALE - young Holstein cow y' p • .. IF,ark has been . placed "out of Conochie, and Gtr7n• Wheeler. due 19th. Clydesdale gelding 7 ii.. hounds" to school, children during Elsey 11• Jenkinson, was the chair- years sound. also alfdlfa seed and Don't miss this opportunity to find out what's ¢drool.hours. The Board have had man of the evening. The Folk Durham wheat and oats. Roy Wil- an arrangement with the ' Park Songs under the direction of ?hiss son, 7th con. Pickering What in mens clothing this season, and to have " authorities to allow the pupils to SWEET CLOVER SEED for sale. ,.your personal measurements taken for your new ko use the Park grounds during re-' • Clans. Hood, Brock ltd. West 2 r cess and noon hours, but owing toSpecial well-bred •'Tip Top„ o1othe8. _,tbe increased motor traffic os FOR 'SALE - severawell-bredthis road, and the non-supervised White fork sows, first litter due, - '# park playground, it has been .. .. Apr. 20th to 2:ith. 1 due,in May. Remember the Date. deemed advisable to close the f 1 due 4th, litter due. May. M: b 'park to, the pupils during these Mens pante and overalls 8t Tomkins, Int 21, 4th: con.. , _ ., hours. To take the place of this $1.39 a Pair Real values FOR SALE - Canadian Standard- the Board are helping with play- ' Men's blue Chambray shirts Grbwn alfalfa: Roy Brignall,'phone ; grwnd equipment.. at 69c, each Claremont, W09 Parente, friends and pupilshe .goodly nufirrlbene attended the Men's Sneshirts, ;$1.00 and FOR SALE - Red Clover Seed, .M. s, C14A PMA N : ' t Co�eemement .Exercises of the �1.2� eaC.h also quantityr. Dooley potatoes, Cantinustion School on Wednes- and stock of mixed hay. Goorge E. o day evening of last week in the Men' work boots at very JOiv HoV_,y, .Brougham West. 2 11[en's Club Anditoriuen. Teachers land pupil had been rehearsing prices. FOR SALE - Reg. O. A. C. io. S�•T�LT�T.i.JiNG AT COSH' LESS - ym. several ;r �r,.+wrofinT Harness and parts in stock, Z1 BeAey,.2nd genesrition, 8f,c. per. a far the very interesting program Sboe and Harness Repairing bulla• Sadne Barley, gsaede 1, 70e per, bash. Reg. Banner Oats. Lad ► �90� i that was given. Two short plays Save our coupons. They are BOJ Boys'Over Rubbertt, 11's to 5 9, , : ' nFere giivrsr, ii!' rise snots ireelnd- generation, 80 c. per bosh. Scune valuable, Men's Work Boots, Regular price less Dire, grade 1. ifk: Pee' bush. Red $1.00 r ills: Hanel Fowler, Ruby Winite, Clover,•glade 2, 13c. per lb. Emp- Cbildren's and Bo s' Boots and Oxfords. r i 9o. Tbebma . chrltan, Shirley Risk, L.r. O. Bradley ' P ire Millet; grade 2, '� P'o®a, Craig M,A=., Don. P� Pick 200! a per.1 p F. Man's Leather Leggings, Reg. $2.00, for 990. • Ate=, John Martin, Win, Kemp. H. 9i eatney, Pickering. phone Pack 141x, 34-6 Stanfield's Underwear, .Reg. $2.0O3 for $1.49 Meu's Romeo Slippers, Reg.$2.50, for $1.79 s en M ' N Ties, Regular $1.00 and 75c. for 390. sere T - . ' Mens Sweater Goats, Ozford prey, Reg._ . g . , Men's Fine Shirts, Reg, $2.50 and $1.95. $1.39 Eve r Inch of It Sal ' ` • Ladies' Silk Hose, Reg. 690., for 69a.. " _ ' Fred T. B Pi -- Bunting Pickering J . SPECIALS Breakfast. Bacon, 25e. a lb. y S .. .. Minced Steak 12c.' a Ib. Xr: Park Liver, 12c. a lb. • -Stesw�ng Beef, 12c. a Ib. Jewel Shortening, 15c. a lb: a :" �C'lassic Cleanser, i3-tins, 13c. 6 tins, 25c. - - R E I D : Butcher (phofl , e 3000)'' Pic keriDg. . ONE is at this for and be s fast tell.you Pickerl ���W�that it is streamlined for action. It looks foss stanelingug"' 1 t still. 'And one rideconvinces you that this Dymfiash NO am CAR N TE NOt9 _ i Straight Eight is mmawJwd for lively Power. NAS AU MX NAI1NIEi c As you ride,you'll learn about the lukurious comfort tour Pr1CP.i 011 I?�g♦ lu� }} of the new McLaughlin-Buick. You'll like the way Knee- * DYNAFLASH VALVE-IN-HEAD a '.Action banks the tarrf►-the way the softer,easier-asrRAwF+*a moo= *towQus steel coif springs level the rough spots.Youll like"visibil- FRE! REAR•GOIL SPRI NOINO ' . led Clover - ity unlimited" as a reran of greatly ineteased glass area * HANDISNIFT TRA)1■MHNONw. e' around. * ROOMIER Umwr=L■ODT BT Sweet ,:Mover _R T�-:_Lis_ , , FISHER * TORQUE-TUE!ORIN! In the new 11dC Buick the -Shift Trane- *TIPTOE HYDRAULIC LIC ERARU '.Tunath •mresion> on the steering -giving you more room in i poet *GREATER VISIBILITY*CROWN • the front seat. Direction Signal m4kes it simple to Bash • �+ +►arnings on your turns,"Cat Cooling gives you the SPRING CLUTCH* -cATwALw - Alfalfa & Als&4 - - E ! best engine temperature for cruising speeds--and adds to COOLING"*FLASH-wAY DIREC• �. the smartness of the car. TION SIGNAL*SELF-SANWNG AllGovernment tested-Needs e The more youinvestigate McLaughlin-Buick, the RNEE-ACTION FRONT SPRINGING , more you'll realize it is the car and value of the year.Con- Coffield Electric Washers Lenient terms on the General Motors Instalment Plan. ' � .•��I n M-89tt - - Frigidaire Refrigerator Y ?I&ent for McCormick-Deering Farm Machinery and Repairs. Oils lotto --we have it. Cis GM ft..4* ft k sbt =a" DONALD MOTOR SALES - WHTTBYltl.-,� -` Assoc. Dealer-M. sleep-Pickering � - - ' - S. B A'LSDON, . : : „ FICK ,EKING - •. .. FROM 1