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K V::LF,,. ��,�U'~..y � }' b 4 r.'•eA!.: b�.1K,jy 4 }•. ,'"^e "¢ mzV..}j _ '•..'•. 1,.sti• :,}:-9i :��' : !' n ...., .K .: .. •, `. ., 'i ,/ '.dict ,�� I { ,: ` - e `VOL. LVII PICIKERING, 'O•NT.. FRIDAY � JAN. 14 1938. Na.21 T fteris(itastal ifLasaa. Dunbarton NO-TIC _ . � .Brengham ... �REENWOO�_ ' aled4eait Mr. -George Shaw, pf Wycliffe .Mrs. Gannon is with Toronto .. * c 13t. H: O. PI�ARSON-=Physiofan „ College; spent the holiday, Wuon in -friends this week. ' M�11 T Q Our trucks pas"your way Miss Jean Phillips spent the past Dt�dSareeoa. Danbarton. 1017 „ pur midst. - $. FOR9YT13. h.D., Director every day. Mrs. Harry Pearce-has returned two weeks twith relatives and friends COAL CORE. from the hospital with. her tab at Sutton and Kestavi t ;'. {886--19366 •Optomeorlcw Aseada 1 Ontario.Rae. t i y Member of the American mpwmavkal - daughter, Alice Annshell. Coil grat- fir. and Mrs. John 8nocks and Nseadatioa.. Eyes era by aptwtnct. WLOD CEMENT, relations. - Me.e sssi t;tarsmus:. , , son,. Milton, were 'Stmday visitors r ,. k3ANb (�.RA VEL The Women's Missinnayr .Society with the ,John Phillipa family. Feed Piga ':t s Profit, AA - t of Mrs-. , -and Dean-Malrs--- b#- .�i.. McChesney on Thursday, January T. C. Brawn were Torontlo visitors trate sad Fine! (fro t4raht. K�j DONALD RUDDY kk+rrfuwr: SIId " 7 •boficttor,No r lea r4o"�eyW 20th. Tl<e ladies are all, invited.- on 'Thursday. No pretit in,feeding coarse oaf.fornxrfyiiccn by toe gate�.E.c.Dr,a BUILDER'S SUPPLIES At the hockey game in Whitt on rMrs. David Stepheneion of Baock tssa.soutb. e of t nun xouas,w bitbr. ally,n :Monday evening,. Claremont'. 3, Road spent.part:of last week as the slso.lecal''cartage work BEATON,� BELL (! R.035 Pickering;`'2 Puiibsrtosi.an4 Whit- guest of L. 'pied'birs. Matthews. tiled, , Mrs. Lemanon retlimed home on Re finer We have also plaesd in stock a fn11 by 5-3: tiiiat otters attd dh _ Bt►rrcaiots t! Solieiiors line�scf i6isple l eaf Ni1Ln9 air. Davis' little daughter Betty Tuesday.eva*W .and'se0orted`Mrs. good �v'M ap"W"Pea @U-�' .W ILLLAM.J,iiEATQN,.K.C'.' 7eae aroaad. not jswt in tke bears I L9ROOKis•tsEL4 K:C. 1,D:F:-ROSS Coe Peeds. W 'in the O•s'ha*a Hospital fioi. a Rosa Middleton still f1a Hosphab, ; ��i u�i ,* mastoid operation. Yee "JAMES A. W RIGHT Aa ._ iR1T1<it+d..d.e haps that but.improving after a aerl0ros gout's leeaing tlme. Ts wr Sttasc: a+.rooaa. she will soon .pa betxer and a(bla to operation_:be hatne.again-' The Shaver Umil _ Use Pow*y Laytaff =� PickeriII OHt Mr a W Mrs.- Chas: are i Brougham in the near future to - -- Shell and (frit for Prr!ltdk (^ U. R143tiARDAON� Oo. Barris- g, :`' A�8 n8 Segg Production. _� sa" ore.lidiettots. NoTQCQA:e, -suica sw, the, proud possessors' at Fort of a WiIliamn� 'theeup villawge loseaeitB onene ny, thus tafact- Wie beep all case► also ,lomat Md iebPba a.A 30 7oronw bt,•Tyssow. 0litice plzetse•74U0 Reeidenee'9520 TslafsdosK ►QF�t r nhg.l±hbae Arr Stf Allan Charles, r:. to their daughter and son-in-la:w, 'aring business of boat-building. M orfs sed etber Feed.. , t NGvB'1Gic.'vILLLAN-Barrirtsr, sol- The Beal Store,Claremont Dr. and Mrs. Qdackenbush. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cheppiag--Kondsy, Wofted i>! r icor, 1Votuy.PYDIic once boors Tues- , der and Saturday T to 9, or by appointment : PHONS'gl4 Rev. J. R. Brcit of Whitevale - 'latter formerly Mias Alma and Friday. at residence.Mird bouae wux t�f rtc.rrins dressed the Y. P. S� bf the United. ger of Syft=8e, �avere vis- Dairy• Toronto oQtce.19 Me St. Pboa. FURNITURE Church on Monday eveni The itors in &o 1`�the yz. Pick 7e:Toronto.Main 3303. �tl y nB ughaat7t past - W. M." (`►ONANT dt dAlN19 - Barrlete-s, We Are displaying an attractive attendance was only fair, there be- week. dt.r. 1VutaAi poblie variety of ing a hockey game at Whitby. MR. and Mrs. W. Bate of Tomn- {-R�ON D.CON utarie Publ t Aluminum And Grealtsware Etc. The. annual meeting of Dunbarton to, accompasied by Mr: Burroughs, PL ID�TtTN 1Ga slot-ar+ P. ANN IS,B.A., [t.B Furniture and FusNiture United Church will be, held on Jan- of.Alberta, were with Miss Bate " Novelties. nary19th in the basement- A Pot. last Sunday. Mr. Burroughs stayed -AND Eleeee-•7 f s S;o ooe SL-._S�.•,-C�wa , y r%aso--a and a iGNawa). and at tlr Court Pricer low, is keeping'with Bross. Luck Supper, is to be ierved at 7 to 'visit his sunt. Bowe.Wbitby,(Mt.Coa$1st) Pbone7(orbit- p: m. and a good attendance des- Tlse dance postponed from Near: All kinds Of Repair �0>'k N+ �) RAnIO SERVICE a nesnber from around here Yening de was held had a good last atLund ace. C. S. Ma Guaranteed Done" C. S. MsoDONALD A Graduate of 1 10 CollegetOOk a short course at the Agrlcul- The home orchestra furnished the �1 C?gRBERT T. FALLAISE-L. D 8.. tural College,1 Guelph during the music. W9 CiDSE AVE.. TORONTO . .[1D.D.S'.Gradwate aie Royal'Coarse o1 with $olidags including Mr. and Mrs. G. The 5th meeting of the Supper Phone Lake sldde lid w S sad the tlamrsity of Toronto. ,.resideoee•e•oad do. east of St. Aad- Up-to-the-minute training Cowan, Mr. Harold Anderson, Bob Club will be held• at the -home of Orden taken at NEWS Offia tow aCburcb. ptdcen:,e.Ont, office boar: 9 and Torrance, Hugh Teefy and Renoth Miss Annie Bayles on Saturday aft- s.a as fl m, m a� appoint swat. (x•,ay FINEST EQUIPMENT Balsdon. 4 f ernoon, January ISth at 2 mrMte). Pboave Pick 3.00 t3fy LL for Our Woman's Association got off j the Y. P. Uion have begun their ,Shingles For Sale s` �ustsuws+ 6 arbor. Guardnieed Satisfaction to a mood start at the Manse on i weekly meetings off Sunday even- - _ { Thursday of. Iasi:i *eek, with our inns. 'hiss M. Hopkins, convener of Gsjt Galvanized 8teMShl AT new. resident in thia chair. The pro- Christian Fellowship i Shingles. N il. sgA'1'ON, TOWNSHIP Itoaannahk• Prisms P P 1 p group in Bird's Felt Slate 9hiagles. '(� gram consisted of a piano solo by charge of last,�.Sunday's meeting. Also, re-rubheyring buggy wheels. L• ofark. CoereyaWer.Comm9aaionee for Tabes, and Batteria' always as r A eatast •tflda*tto, Accountant. Etc. Isaaer of _ bliss Marie Morrish and a reading Many of the farnters of this dis- Lawn mowers sharpened. Htwei•iset omen. Whiterate,onto -8. ROY MIL-LOB. •by. Mrs. Gilmer, which `vere much triet,accepted the invitation of the T. PATERSON9 - vOLARBMON -- A E. RICHARDSON • eroufrhAm. Oou►rio eyed. A successful year is hoped Cl_ a Manufacturing Co. to view : Ox*ar.d gear prices. Phone W12' - • fol. the display of their i !ements at Q$N RR A L INSURANCE s,Stf Phone ll[art l 8n8 double-header hockey match attended our A the eadsr Jan 12ir Toronto th Their popular i a REAL, E3TATH :FUEL - - - :8 :0 _M R, rink ashDbtMDiih when unarton agent, r.. Dean *ars, issuing the CONVEYANCING ik last Thursday a; ._/ . --defes�W.Kin-Sale, 6-2, while White invitation to go and see.and" be en-ell establisbed avale and Brougham tier.' The score tertained by the Company. _ ! . to serve. beinit-".--The W. H. Moore Cup Large congregations were present Bulilders' Supphe�, Insurancse of All Hinds.. , Phase, Pick. 6000 for last year was F isented by Mr at both Sunday School. and Church 7. Beat Rat-- to theL Dunbart^n ,service on Sunday. Rev. J. E, ' T Dll. 1111 A VY y •� _Lumber su�l lath r team. Congratulations boys._ 1= Glo�er��t.uk for lug , text:' I srn f' Security and Service:, up the good work. debtor from Romans: 1-i4 shoe B. (7 ..-Shinxles "v LIO BN S E D A U CT 1 O N E S R A N Li Ing w .}ere- less}y and uag7ratc t,� cihre - _.._ value Coal VALUATOR Greenwood -- iously accept the blessings we en - ,Sales conducted Aoyerh ° Address Pfiofx ' BROUGHAM PICK 516 joy as our right, forgetting what Alberta Uoal 1Pbooe or write. Address 814 ones• Cecil Walls of Mount Zion spent aye. owe to others and,to Jesus : Street. Bast. Sunday with his parents. ch,4st. ,DOIIle6LiG (joke X.M 'Whitby. Ontario. We are sorry to 'learn that Mrs _.ougham W. M. S, wills ' Cfment� Lime, Plaster r - e Handle Clare is ill at the.home of her dau- sor .m r._=-Brarnatic CtK1�s�- . ;. , ghter, Mrs. Etock. on F�yda JFebruar•- 4t MAple.BOap R s �d A Oo1 -LiaH?'ef�lir+ C3ongratu'ations to an rs. -- - Prizes-1st; E5. :...d, $3. ,3rd. $2. Agents for L1Uld- -Fen Oe -We wieh'sur friends a hseperoes - .Ormerod, of Cresswell on .the gift 1,. -All dramas must require 4 in8, -Livestock; -aDd of a little daughter. 4nti ble.sl afa00i1Dp HcilpPT lcJs'1I YIL42 or more characters. $o Chow. Chir Sunday School workers were 2. Esrh drama shall take ?lot "d at Altona this k attending the less than 20 minutes and not more _ meq lCeckshatt Implements ter. Convention. Mrs. Milton Pegg 'was than 35 minutes. !CY IL E. MnRLEY J- our delegate. : . 3. All entries shall be in the Ifeetire Pr[eae Before 1•eFl" t1s RAL INSURANCE _D 111• LOekwood Tete Mission Band will hold their hands of the Secretary, Mrs. Thos. sera!-monthly'meeting on . Sunday G. Norton, Locust Hill, Ont. ��T SERV.IGE and PROTECTION afternoon $t 2.30 in the .Sunday Make your application early giv 1111 I L SO N B R O + r Phone PickeTiug 67� Pickering !MPUs School room. Billie Devitt in charge in`�number and names of persons Locust �p out. .�.. of the program. in drams. • PICK ERING, OPFT, _' _ The regular co tonal meet- Phone Mark 7200 gu T►8Te6at' Please announce this to your Snn i - ing of the church will be held in day School;•Y: P, S. or ang•other AVE DELIVER the Sunday School room or "�ndpv, community organization. a -- - evening at 8 p. m, We Lops the With the passing"'on December _ members of the congregation anri 29th of the late Miss Margaret � k t those interested in the church work Miller, of "Thistle Ha" farm, this R. a. CLENDENI�TG will try' and be Present: community has-lost one of its most _- c1 ize . -present their splendid-play, fibs great interest in life centred in the -. Private AmbulanceTumult" in the United 'Church on church• and its activities always - - - -ay and N igervice r - Ivg'p{r YB�B'g Phone 9000+ apspices of Group 1 of the-W. A, her gi,-ing of time,and•means;iter• $pedal music '.between acts. busy fingers helping ._provide,•Lhe y0Ar6, �aII�111a�the GRBE'I'INGS Malvern 5000 The Mission Circle met on Sat s id-Fla prepared' yearly yearly by e -NEW YEAR •TO OtAi HANX FRIENDS '_L - day afternoon-at-the-ficome-at-Mis" W.W. 1•f. S. of St. John's United Markham, a' `'"n Edna Green. Miss Zorah Gee in - :AND CUSTOMERS Church. Her faithful work as sub- charge of` worship service, after scriber and collector won her reo. be One of the lectin of office for a which election officers aeon from the -Bible Society, the ensuing year year took place. joy* _ who honoured•:her by bestowing up- a7 Pres. Miss Alice Pegg. '1st • Vice- on her a Life Membership in that Pegg. •' Society. Her fe Pres Miss Mildred Record- • _ - 1 thew. S. o St John's C7orr. Secretary,Mrs Miss Mavvn. u United Ckurch also presented her wit]< 'a Treas., Trimble. Strangers' Life Membership Certificate in the Our many Gustomers and secretray, Miss Edith Ormerod. _ Auxiliary. Akya ays kindly and grac- %' � ppy Supply Secretary, Miss Jeanie Beel- ions in her intercourse with others,- Friel thers, Pry • 1tti, Friends a' $ Bred by. Christian.Stewandshi , M`i E. P she won and kept many friends who a7- Ilseter ar Day or Night. Prosperous 1938 Clark. Temperance, Miss Ruby An- sy npathasize deeply with ---------------- A nis.., Group Leaders-Miss Pearl eaved members of her immediate 1%"* 1=00 _ Hiclason; Mrs:-WYn- Pegg---- Ormered. Mise Dorothy . Disney. */�jL+C Pianists: Misses Mildred Pegg and JVl�jr C. A: STE:RRITT ALVIN BUSHBY torah Gee. Press Sectary, Mrs. COMING Evmm+tTs -- Wm. BravKt. Brougham-Firemen the Res&ll D,mm* - ' F uneral Director g�rdware Tiaswitb -- t Concert Tonight 1W amoduladmift H NEW The C. G. I. T. will•meet in the Furniture Dealer PTOHFIi 4 Sunday Setwot rosmt on Saturday., ,. Rose Back" at Pickering on ,PICKIRING pbsoo 4tiN u at S.30, Mrs. E. Trimble.taking Tc, ! ' �its�eitrlcn�. " OntanO the oopic. aLt. A. Vkiitevsk iustitnte 8odat Hogg r F Is1o. i0tb. _ r v1,' em . ,.,,, ..zx� wxe•.y,.:,x•e.0 ...:s.. u•':. 1' ....+. 'e.. _ K -. ., , ,.:.-)•A-.''.rY Y� � 9"-T.-, x•-'-,-."�= '-•^ ,.r,..sA,,.: 3,�«.:,ar.. tv-..c...� ,'sem•-3 +. -�"� -' ., -r.-,,,- Ty ;a'.. N _ , M�. k r Pqw'�. ,• ..., k�-'°c�'^u- fF, ;.,, r ;. Y .::... � -F,....s •!s.� ,..t.,..'""S 'f;.. � ,1 .a.� :::f „ '. ..:•. .yd's; •rw• '.,s..:, .,�; ! ' _ �,- [- 'y.''T :1' jrr-t REEF .. k..,^�;.....y> ,.... ?IR��Z"�••.�-ter ,. :. .., .. .. ,..wn._,.. ... L .. .- r' . . . - i '. ' _ • - _ I ice.. UEF Orange Pe6e « 'Ideal Fore Winter Appetites' FOR TH M1SM •Fi I•iere is an iuteresting and flavour• moments longer. Add cream and�. Oxo. f l Ypreparing u a of re arin the meat course: Transfer to baking dish and cover (or w p P g LDS 0 Russian ShAsslik cover frying pati and complete cook- 12 cubes (1% inch) roast lamb ing'very gently, in frying pan); •bake -3 medium-sized tomatoes, quartered in a' rather slow oven, 326 F., about % 6 emelt white onions, halved V/2 to 2 hours; until meat is very ten- 1 der f;<tii pepper '.. mixture_beth ` Salt -- — — t Add e — _ y, rt r 'A cup butternecessary.�� ur ng coo ng, ' ,the . dr •_s�eseaa-�tt �.. • it 4 -_ � cup hot water t �fld � -;TEAL . Arrange lamb, tomato quarters and C ren Have L -- onion halves alternately. an six skew '1 _.. lightly with salt and P ' urs. Sprinkle hg Y Spec�3l Hot per and broil under a high flame, bast- ing frequently with' combined butter and x�^gleLand turning often, until in Hendonr EZ1$•�►ll "Guests" e done. Serve al once. Approximate - Have Well-to- [[ ShamnWynne yield: 6 porticne.. - ParentsTake f Salizages for Sunday morning break: Catering exclusively to cildren, a a.fu Z~Aofwo tkt Iteaft ew-and itirl . t jrjg 13?,U fast with waffles, pauca$ss or toast. wow ,inks d wow. Ryaaf•Ireat• 4 , hotel has been opened in Hendon,E`ng eases In=AoeMeti.- f Yum! Yum! Try cooking them In this land. Guests are between 10 days and ` It tltr+d is sure.kvm 1Ma seMr a new and interesting way. 14 years; old. All baTe well•to•do par• w� mW ilk 3 N W ei d a " Sausages Bilks$m lrtalostioas cuts, some of whom are traveling to th owes of wow. a6»t'"�` - V tr- '1litm. Oh. sometimes I wish we'd acv- Six bauariaa, unpeeled; six to 12 abroad, divorced, or just uninterested wilass t°�tMasa w�rls ast�sd, er come Belt!" small link sausages (size, 1,2 to 16 saw in little ones. J Lew.days attar thaw _ __ : No tamf�7 need neglect evori>miaae t �a >tieedtls�ti ply to-the pound), Slit each baa Four children of a woman who had yy �• The sudden Intensity of h head eoids. aua'iec#tthwise from ftp to top to form eloped were registered without tom- is whet to do: Take two ,7� > w sMhar'. >161s. l!ItstM• ssotller's rotes made Gay look at her a pocket, being careful not to cat ment, and their father is them �• " tablet. when you fee!a )team gasped. sharply. ._ . .. _ _ _ lta. "Why. don't you chuck !t all and through the skin ,oa the tinder side. regularly. Mrs. Bird German, the-prb. �d eek m--with a (uB �{laes "I tame along with the borses, Place one or two link sausages in the '.pr3etress, believes her hostelry,one of of water."I3ea repeat,it necessary, -„ y�wey, 'twYt or ny lamgocae at the -come home?" Pa pleaded. according to�direction+! in each opsnfa•; of each banana. Arrange the the stangest in the world: ��� - pth, TboagbC a it wOvft iatetreat "We can't, Pa. We've a year s Con- bananas Its baking dish, slit aide up, "Several 01 the guests are the chit- mar.ReFei Domes rap�dly isle horses J►an oras beaker- tract with Van Gordon." sad belie in a moderate oven (3i6 de• dren of divorced parents," she said,.- --- Itis"Aapirlsi' method ofrelievitig �, to fiat batt.' _ ."I see. Well, I'll see what I can grees, F.) about 15 to 20 minutes or "usually their mothers visit them dur- colds is t .►s many dplrn,. fw ' do about Jock anyway." until sausages are done. Serves six. " rp Yon ,• �� d An "It certainty back." toot;' Iia ariap But later, when Pa naw Jock, his Ing the day and the fathers at night. reitef approve. You 'per' Dope that the boy might go home with Suggestion: To brown sausages, place Two recent guests-were Chinese bob promptly,you _- "And there's another ihing that him was quickly dispelled. under broiler two to three minutes at- ies.IS months old. Their mothers had e" >�" 8[e � w ttroaght erne," Pa continued. "Some Not as long as I can toddle shoat ter bating,or try anti) light brown be come to London University to study • "Aspirinkoft ' the registered tLiag 1 want to talk to Qat about" fore tnserClig into banana for baking. for,degrees- finds-mark of the Baler Com , Broadway," Jack answered. of Ontario. "19het!" Mrs_Needham asked ane- - ---_ — -- ---- - - -1 the name ste oem oTo4 . p Pa did-sueceed, however, 1n mak. A grand vegetable to use with shut viciously. Ing the boy sit down and listen to � M1sSCf1 Hit Chance t►!sans on every tablet. — "About that pvrityW plant. Tbere'e him and, before he finished, Jock's bang-up dinner is squash. Done'in the • chili is is indeed an appetizing adds- Q@IdaD� s Iot of sicltness,lhis year, That it gored alit had left him. Finallp he�took _ William Perry, i6, of Iowa, lilted at water never was so bad. tion. rigstia' his father's hand. the altar 50 years ago,vowed he would a®d Got Tboftght Gay might like. to pus up "You're right, Dad. .about; ail of Wirttr Squash in The `+dell Act speak again autil the girl return- - 4ome-money US." he said huskily, 'But I've some 1 11, t,bard squash. ed. Ile is still keeping his vow. The "I would(" Gay said quickly, but Satnbling_debta. I couldn't leave now, ? tablespoons. butter girt in the, case undoubtedly made a � ���R � " 1 eF 3 her mother interposed. In a few months—maybe mistake for 'William has shown that MADE to uwnas "Nonsense! You need your money Salt and peW-or. They stood then,face "a haiada be would have made an ideaCZtueDasd • )slits _ - . 'Lbw other things." clasped—nearer to each other than r And that seemed to-settle it- Part of a second squash may be us they had been frn•.°a iunjt time..Ttrea .. "How long will you be here, Joan'. Jock tent out, and f a dropped wear- ed to make the shell fail,• Cswe Your Family a Treat In [vL 1 +7[rs. Needhasi-Caked her husband. i}y into a chair. Cut to the top of a small Hubbard How to Choosy. _ "(Iuegs III be leavin' tomorro•w." CHAPTER- VII agnacb, remove seeds and stringy per. . T�11i Saucy ii1a00t'Flt,7C�[ �/� "Why don't• you stay, Daddy'". Gay tion, I':ace to a pan to,,bake or steam A 'roper )!fiats rleaded. A ten days is.er, Pa Needham (pbou:..y hours)• until ender. I' ,move relulled Lotr_e after a most unsatis-- --�+ But -Mrs. Needham again objected. pulp f•(m she#t, being careful to keep - factcry risit with Celia. "Ma}ey," one r' Boston Professor Worl:, Out A look at him, ?hose clothes, of life cowboys, met him at the depot, shell .!:Piaci, mash pulp;and season.. _ that had,?--He'd-disgrace t:e. No it's Return mixture to shell. Smooth the Test System to W e 'Half this country's Rot typhoid,'' - lbatter, John, for you to go back to the aurin.a to a dome shape, scare with a -. v'r IF l4iuiFy glnmly Informed him, and they �,. knife.-bri gh over with milk and k^rt• t a,ay Cella s friend, Dick Myers, is in a on c Add bits of batter and place A Boston Culversity professor has Ps swallowed hard. Guess ydu 8% criti'cat cont!tion. worked out a "yardstick" for,picking a» right, Me. But first, I think I'll is was shocked. ")!•,isatin twat.' in oten 9i'7ew minutes to brown. amble down t4 Virginny to,see Celia vti a mate, says the Syd lqe Post•Retord, er"" he queried. at that school. There's something „Yep.- 1 - Atropean Veal Stew - Dr, David D. Vaughan, profeaaor of - yon'd better drop :'Mels least teat. social ethics at the unive:•sity'a school about her letters—she's restless and ., me of at the - �' unhappy. I'll stop down there.and see Myers' place'' I's said quietly. Fig:'r; salt, pepper. of theology, who drew up.the 22-point j bar, and then, I'll go- back and stay Later, when he looked at INck lf3 '�+ St,'•P butter chart, said one of his students rated t where I Wong." crs' tevpr tlueheh [ecu, and heard, him -_2 Ozo cubes two girls by 1t, proposed tq the one "Take Joe With You ^ill onion. finely chopped with the highest score and,v7as accept- las nn ttcriue. "C^lis"=talking to her in _ -Yrs. Needham was thoughtful 'For )FLS delirlutn—Ya turned away with ty teaspeo seeds ed. - a few minutes. tears in his eyes. Ifs made tracks for 1:•mon Tota! Stora 100 : "I wonder;" she said slowly ' wheth- the brl:n, rhe.e,i:ting an an upturned th mint sour cream. Each item in the"mal•-vlta-t" has a er it wouldn't-be a gaud idea to take Sele-t an•inexprneive 'cut of veal. score, the,total rfaeh�ng Ln0 points, as i r rel, l e Whittled fnriously. Jock with you." She looked ut her Mingled , Cut in pieces 2 inches square and 'h a follows: ttg.ed with, I lck's fevered cries; husband. "He's been drinking too were the*wordz of Celia when he had 'inch thick. Coat .all over with season- IIealtlt, seen pointe. ;mueh, and gambling. and there's an visited her. "Please take .me home ed flour: -� Intelligener, )anti)} .(Litrla�.cat In- :'.actress in * �t ',actress who seems to be a bad in- Make butter very hat in frying pan heritance). capacity far conjugal _ with you, 176addy . . . I hate it here... _ jogai of fluence, If he'd go back to the ranch and I mast see D ck!" He had aiid brown meat, y:fth o t i, in the I fection and personal inugrity (faith for a.few months-1'la worried about hot hclter. Add carraw a} s t i[ ydu _ done his best to-comf iter, to,per• fulnesst,_six points eac]F. shade her to stick it out because of .1 151 to tisQ them). and t lemon _ (very.thinly slice ) and coot. a _ ge„_educaifon,_relirittn and buss _ iter mnlLPrs wishes. --- ness ability received five points each. (WOMEN WHO SUFFER . 111,1,, he now. mused. wbittkng ' slower :Knd slower, -Then, he threw. Four points each are awarded to the WOMEN who the stick away and hur.fecf back to the, that handled her 'motle'y. and Instruct- suffer family (social inheritance); disponi suffer in si-' house, _ ed that thirty thousaild.doitai be sent • tion (personality); emotional balance lence oftcu pay a to .her father' .:i once. 'She follov:ed � (patience) sense of -humour, social- double penalty tor• "!Cunt to pat in a. long-distance _ c:a1," Ise. said to 'Mrs. Dip:rs.., "Tu that r:lth a nhe fo her,father to start - - atlnder3ness- Funaelfishnesslr-stneo of wearing this gat;' - - responsibility (ambition, set'fa•elfance of•utael'tshnessor Plana torr the"purifying. plant.- - ) silty pride.- Pairi- . A few days'alter that telepimue A little Isle •, the .trust ro`•mpany appearance (style sense); comman in j ful . periods, afe e;,tt.�•e;•aatton,' Gay received an airmail call-d her`bneli. terests- (comradeship) and�lomeatic a nature'.* •warning - "We feel it our duty to inform you interest.' Icitcr fr,rm Der°sister. U_ that•scrtething is "I. just want :you to,know," it thsr. i1 you keep pn spending as you Three points each`go to artistic and k•:rorg .and needs are now, your fnnds will soon -be dis- 'immediate attodj". Gron••ng Sirls as well ,• gan„ 'that I'ni' home and married•;to, •, - ,• aesthetic interests; wealth and leisure so.women often are a�inerers r,m female" Dick Myers, who may die o1 typhoid. atp.r"•ti _— ;i irre�p�larilles. They find Ila_ Pwrce.s Favor- Gay hang up wearily. She would - _ time interests, 7. ite rescription a dependable-tonic. Rcnd lire ;:ol1C fault, Gay — yours and -- .6 what Mn, E. Etheidge, Glriel:en, Alta., - Mother's. It's the :irrigation water, have to talk to Jock: T-iIs gambling toT '• - .+t said: "in- m7 opinion there is no.bettei: debts were taking on staggering pro- �' - •'' ¢ledictne fur women and, girls.tt,an Dr.. fif cnur.4E . . . There was*much more �pp� I?ierc�s Favorite Prescripnnn. 13rfore I fin• —all a bitter denunciation. portions. "Ando-American friendship is prob• me�tted taking one bottle of the 'Prescri tion• She found him- in bed;•recovering _.-. -.___ - ably the most potent force for peace y L toted its value for yainful peri•ids. j,can Gay cried for sv veral minutes after from a ban over. She ave him'Cel1a'e stability and he world today-" A- By Arne Arlams sive relict.^ I?,> of year dr.:bbiSt"n t.c. edl'y, s Fe ph'-wr"I t!'n rrnst company letter. - Evangeline Booth. That.crazy kid, uttered, "As A gay and youthful dress that adds though it's our fault! I would not spice and interest. to your every, day , e vet De rh have," Gae rep lied. "I've will want severs in different co ours. .:. _ already a Gay.rep a 1 e 1. HOW NURSE CURBED MR ; � '' • sent Pa thirty thousand for the plant Really simple to sew Is Pattern 4685 u@ AG c and—and—Jock—I want to talk to but you'll have to wear the dress to RH E U MATS A61 GS gnu " appreciate the flattery-of that new, Ill �ayri+ ' , "Not this morning," Jock groaned, up-curring waistline and demure, little Rhentaatic Paine are no respecter of age.sets „ or social,,coition. Mich men,poor men; busy holding,his head. "This hangover... collas and bow. Tucks below the yoke women and idle women all provide victims fof -;:' if '° "That's just it," Gay Interposed. add soft charm to the, bodice, while this demon ofpain. When Nurse Isaacson found / (0 t4 t ( t "ynu have a bahgovei every morn the belt from each side holds the dress that she had been singled out he set to wrack and'cleared the Rheumatic Pairs away with : lJ �y tug_"_ in smooth lines. The -short puffed - y on Salt. y "It's Irene," Jock 'said miserably, sloeves may be alit or not as you had Rheumatism ismviae since t she War,ha'viand have • , enmatlsm since the War,having got so ct��iriving_me _LoL ¢rester slmnlicity SOU very wet at night when in c}rarge of tents in tlta ,£ , uwet grounds. "Why dont you Quit setiag her? may otnit�the ric-rac entirely. tism, It got into my hands showing itself y� PFY "I've tried;' Jock snawi red; -,blit PattarII 4685 is available in m18908' fang lumps in my forger Iointg I showed can t, I'm crazy is lore with her, thed�to a Nursing DQatma.and she told me to !� Your =blue coal' dsalor U w a r r and shun to heli, ton j and women's sizes 14, 16,18, 120, 32, 34, aFq onSa11. tonly hen,bunts)lumps are .�. htAtta� peoble J►+t iRta fellow► tries to do the Tight thing but, $4, 88 40 and 42.. Size 18 takes 3 3.8 mt+wtt other,but the lump.are - much smaller an you can tell what that meat # Cb y q�'n f,(t b , t"� with a girl like Irene pnlltnghim onr- yards 30 inch fabric and 2 7-8 yards to mein my work. Yottcan Ixt1shallkeepaL T r with"on salt and ang is Dmises every. aJo ax oh, what's the us!el Z m Vowing yo� Tio•rao. Illustrated step-by-step sew. money around• fake eanfetti, lay, bot Int instructions included. Even stubborn eases will generally Yield sit t ' - tna TWENTY CENTS (20h) in you take FynnonSalt every day. Ina fewdari you oral notice a new suppleness in the iotat�a "We'll talk about it some other ' Qolns (stomps cannot be accepted) for blessed freedom Stem n, Fro Salt,tke ime," soothed. _ thle Anne,Adams attern. Writ lain„ �nB`t�t�°�'lgpeck'�napleaoas• 9 _ II drum steer.-73c a'Tatra Dockage Is Yon Law She;eft the room, and,wont dow>a• 81><E,. NAME, ADDRESS and the w i�aotrdl°°°� ' 'stairs. t1Rle btopped near the llbral? YLR NUMBtR. - 1 ltmr at the sound of hey mother's ail- Send your order to Anne Adams, jp� No. 3='38 rt r voice. _. 'Rootrf ADA 73 West Adelaide Street, — LA D iy Listen to "THE SHADOW'—Every Wot1., M11, 9 to 9.30 p.m. (TO $T� dpNTTNUI D) Tor,on - P ". _ C , .. _ _ . • ,. �.. 4 ,,,yar., run•ii.- .7k. -,.{'nF,. 'c ';}�. ?a d, u ,.a .�kw., i i f s, [ , :ry• '�a, X .. . . "+ ,... .n--rvrs 2:•r+-..zi "�Iticr•�"R'vi 2^ ware •^r„^• _:,,�-• � •�. t a.. „-. _ .. , -. . . ,r -.�,•. . .' --"�"-, ,M1'. ' a _ 1. �„. " . W_r I IL !' 1 . t „ . . �� �, i �r r ._�_- : f : 1. . .. ,. v. ... ,...snag ...,.: - � - _.• t� came of the increasl* -hardness of '<- -- , cause he knew that the 4000 of. the - - ,a.. .-ac. (/� V f �� .C�'100� word he was speaking would find a a - d`. = y more fertile soil in the lose DrejAdiced • . .. . I " ' 'I r area of Galilee:.than.among the PFOpd, . TH I S self-Batts ifed Judaeana living in end I TEA IS - -+ - Lesqwh near the city of Jernaslem. "Preach- '- • ,' ". x§ - I. I Ing the gospel of God." Here. In the ' �T9 I i FULL- .' "," r ..:..r... speaking of the gospel as "of•clod;' I I FLAVOURED + Mark means that the good news orig- ` LESSON 111 teenth vent! of this chapter, with mates from God, is a gift of God. And ~ . BEGINNING A LIFE OF SERVICE which ouz4resent lesson opens , ab- there is a difference, between preach- 0 1 \ w � Mark 1 : 14-58 - proximatelf fifteen months intervened Ing and teaching., Preaching is the \1 ;•r !iblden Text - "The time is fulfilled, from the last off January, A.D. 2T, to simple proclamation or heralding of a _ ■ a _ and the )kingdom of God is at hand; ADrlk, Al D.E8.tit all this Period :Mark message; while•teaching ie devoted, / d repent ye, and believe In the gospel. says absolutely nothing. The� record for•the oat part, to the expianatlon Mark 1 •: 15. of it U shaost entirely found in the and vin ication'of truth, though_Sre- Thh Lesson In Its Setting Gospel of John. qu"ently the two are blended. Jesus �� never changed tyle fundamental theme •' • Time - April and May, A.D. E8. Now* atter John was delivered up,' :piste -=- Capernadm at the north- Jesus tante:' The imprisonment of of his message. He had the greatest ,:v' ern em] of the Sea of Galilee. John the Baptist will be found reedrd- message in the world, and anything if . , ^. -Between the thirteenth verse of our ed in Matt. 14 : E 6 Mark 6:17, 18; lase than that would have'heea made- � �. .�► chapter, whit closed as - dam 9-- .`•Was in which Mark bristly records the Jesus came into Galilee at this time "And saying, the time is fulfilled." . . [IN ` temptation of Jesus, and the tour not from sap fear. oL. Herod, but be-' The thought here is of the opportune- • 11 . - , nese of the moment. The season fixed , i vidanca of t he hwo ld h d Prepared, y�N o t . r TEA _ _ a -3,,, •F .+vas lulfy come. "And the kingdom of 3 . ,: °m" r �=- -""'- rod is at hand." The phrase "the king• ' .F R E . W;r ,. .. � door or God" ie one of the most signi- ie re my u.'"Change to will be a•revelationletohyou in e,cquasir WmeFtoRerre bring ant in all of the New Testament. .- Tt�E ROYAL BANK O F CANADA f ngdom of God fa G.oa's sore oa,�is e n Linton mL m ta:r 0 J or rule, and that nwans the fulfillment -dmore Fo=_Ligt -,:. _ ite now �, more eatisfytn to sustatntng tea 11, e J of his wllL�eslls came to establish a never insipid.. __ 1 kingdom. He was the preacher of ,__.'though you brew it weak.Its rich,fulf oifiecl East;Toronto . General Statement, 30th Navember, 1937 � i righteousness; and that is why he laid flavour is concentrated in every leaf...in RED iAEILL. . a3c 3i 1b. 11 LIABILITIRB down a rule of life lofty'and exacting. every cup of tea you make .� . giving ORANGE 356?4 Ile. ?v • yIcal-sc61wp d-uv '$35,000,00°.c� - 'appreciate lm trerevery timeeyougta tau t` -- _ As soon as his preaching begins; the' you You ow 400 H ib. ... kingdom of God begins that is' to ' Reserve fund 6 20,000,000.00 ; - satanae of wc6i:'cariied'tarward'as per Prodit and say, the assertion of God's sovereign LI It's the is more •tong tea moss farther.- �' -: ioasA t.................................... . 2.314176.1.4 . . oral s a s se ea n ,• m• ty against the kingdoms of thew It's tba i re• t funs t i tl w:-rid 1. .' +1► a 23,315.t7ii.t4 and the kingdoip of.evil. Into this t Dividends unclaimed.......•...............:...:.:..: 15,37s.a7 .',.kingdom`only those may come v:ho ;r Dividend Na 201 (at 8% per annum), payable 1st . Aber,193 ., ........... 700,000.00 � have acknowledged God's sv ay- in ___ 01 their hearts. All such may be said to ' --3 38•1�►•W5.0' .have life;But the.life here.1s.only the Deposits by and balances due to Dominion Govern- beginning-of a-life'whiflh Is to last for -� ment. i 4037.541,06 • Deposits by and balances dun to Piwiacial Gorse- eternity. There will be a time when /�/ / .' menta......... .. t0.191,e7L80 ,Deposits by th pubuc not bearing interest......:..: 306.19.751.!7 God's sovereignty w ill be untberssllY .. „. qq established- Ak d1. Deposits by rife public bearing interest. iacludirrg. ea i 9 e kingdom� demands 8 _;___.• interest•caned to data of auteansnt............. 420,402,616 68 Deposits by and txLncea dna to ocher chartued' _ _. king. The New 4'estamene ki o v9 no- = °. banks in Canada.. ......... ............ 1.Oti1 016 31 Deposits bi Ca ads....balance.due to banks and baa�ins king but the Lord Jesus' Christ. 'Re-, "And �thep go into Capernaum:' Ca- ,. corresponderKa in the United Kingdon and pent ye.'• "Aird b lfeve 1n the €ospcl.•, ��r Popula i y ,,,, 12,595,066.73 pernaum,.11ke Nazareth. owes its,fsme h did y s 756,089-696 s:' I. John the Baptist poke enly of repen- the Saviour w o so man - wt •� vo ,of tine bank In eL•eafation_...... � •�1'1; lance. He could not say "Belie•.a in lely to r� te �e4i�� -�i1u .,........,. wav .... payable 414,706.70 might works there. And straight . �taneesarnd7atterso!'credii - 16,OSS,J69.87 the gospel,"' because the porno i v. o on rho sabbath day he entered' 1 - udes co the public ace e;dt..1Ed undo dta tore- makes the gospel pcsaible, rise Lord 291.963.48 e 1. going ..................................... - the synagogue and tsught;,te d onto re Can • ". -The synagogue was the formal es- inl 3 per 1,040 is Jesus Christ,'had not yet be>t;ua•1•'q Ralc of natural 5869.538.111_77 �� work. Jesus insisted as did•Join up-)n ad8's population fell - the need for repentance, atiicll . is. se Jewish to or to the the yearly comparison of the.first halt • S8ET - . A 8 Jewish quarterssot the Gentile cities y : - _ .••.. ,� more o less a negative act, a turn g for instruction in the law. The service t r a in f 199? the Dominion Bureau o 8ta idtneldlnCanada.•, •••••••••-••• around from that which is sinful, n 1st t reported J3iring cue fined 07 ) r d�ary min held hi Canada ..................... 1260,13109 consisted o! prayer,.reading of Sc ip 3 c . -- elsewhere 1.•,.,, ,,....................... . '313,166.46 - `definite-puttfng out of lire all that'is - Per 1.000. -deaths increased_ 0.6, Tho ,�a..w�e........r........,•..•� 1,377,706.66 ' ture. and expositici1 by 2) rabbi or marriage rate rose 0:4. Notes of of Canada.,.......................... 10.51i,1a2J6 wrong: but he 8t3o made cic�lc than . � baa� 1.4m,Al39 t entit:gh: th;re is other Denson presett<t and Competent Deaths from disease showed a sharp : Bonk or chartered bank ............... tf8,546J33 36 zen and n trusted teacher, cit!• repentance was no - 5 9a,4to;196.93 requirement; and .that le increase as the toll of meaelea nolle ••••• allowed the privilego o ern woGTd be and bank noun other than Cern.dim... 1l.031.iB2 66 thatmenshould believe: ze teach. Jesus, as a' w more than 100 per cent.. and that of Chegnao on other banns .. $fe OMA74.22 i D.po.w with and bsdaaaaa d by algae abaetered I To believe, as• the word is used in Influence almot 100 per cent: Automo- - banks inCaaadai•• 1•ffl35 she New Testament, is not-to belie--Ce na ogne he mightbestein blefatalltiee increased by lfi3: 5. ti R a ' 1. Dw by banks and baakby owasapwrdanta el.nrtiw - . . Teaching In The Synagogue n ' s g' 1 . than in Canada.....,..•. ••••••••"""" �•t�• M .75,226,7i1.3i la ourselcea. or to believe !n the fat• .And they were astonished." A r cent. rise. Suicides and Komi11 strar•rxced � ore - to believe . some men, or to strong•-descriptive word for amaze- dee declined pY email anoints. _ cf e not *sanies vakus -, and wes, beifeve 111 moral principles, flat It lento 96.745,11s.t1 meat, which meana•6trictly 'to strike Hers are the six month a' t?�ttree Doeninioo and iho.iocial Government ` boilers in rile gospel; and the gospel native 19:1G rota in Brack iot exceeding vahae� securities. ,,•, ., ,,••_-,, �49,ebt,ui 7i_ in the New Testament is nothing else �person.out �as fear�9w-2aderes' by Boore erten et`i: cLi�ea births, .109',992}6(113,"G7j Canadian eaunidpal asasertttlas, snot esoaedlne arrlist [ at a TA ct�e'su a he taught ( `i; as r f'hrtst--th n : for b r rate, 20.0 i &--.titrsate � � Y57 Son of God, loved us and gars himsel[ t,At 'S 1 er cent. of total . bon Value sad,��� sat .. for-ns, that he died for our sins, and them ri having 'authority, as eo `• . Public�� oeinQ ch+o Canadian.not asceedirts �, the scribes." R'hon Jesus came, he, lice births, tai (i.3): stillborn , Ot4rr de. e again for our}uati3icatioli• - ' market vahns.,............... .......... ... quoted no previaua rabbiaicai-inter• 3,197 f 3..I-r: per r,•nt. at ttstal birtlle, roe g ' Can and ..bat (not exceeding 30 d•ys) 1e,eas in •: "And passing along by thbOae4t of el of the Scriptures Ile spoke 2.8 (2.9>: d a•h�. 53,479 .(;5,5431; 1. . Canal.on bonds. debentures. oeocks sad cline* Galilee." T is is the same o prat 0 3 10.2 natural ,in- eewritle. d a nsffldsut marketable /e1n+a to - y., with authority 'concerning Qotl be- - death rate, i 1: 39, water as that called olaewhere the + 393 901.17 .- .Can and short (not exceeding 3o dna el loam else. cause he came from God and was-the crease: 50,513 ro r,.191; ra to of tint- _ 11 .risers then in Carrda O n of 111nnerotl,, from its harp . r -to,&-and other securities of a naAdent market- -' shape. the Lake of Gennersaret, land ''.. ybte value eo cove.......... •d 30,070,563.54 coon del 1 iyr�acse.4 ,01 ((i).G22) cl abs �e Son ar God; he spoke with not M also. the Sea of Tiberias, iron the concerning heaven the resurre a I{514,671.336s: principal cit on to own and the life to come because he had 1,000 live births, .r (67); deaths un- _ name of the p Y 1 co 4wrent loans and discounts in nada, act other- down from heaven, and was him• der 1.mouth, .4.OS." (1,0391; rate per : wise inchsdeti.esdeaated low ided far........ 8i85 404966 62 shores "The Lak,4 oL'Galtleee Ilea in1. ;, ff caeca eo Provkndal Goeemaeeta, 4,!!0,0!7:99 aeltthe rest*rection and the• lite. Hsi l,Of)0 Ilve births, t^u 1; maternal to alfa. to . .,vatdp.ytie sand eeinooi . great a>Ytphetheatreli a basin part- eke with authority concerning death's 601 (GiGI; rate p^r 1,000 live districts....... ................ .............. I0,5ai.473� 4 surrounded by hiIls.It fe eo beau- - -. s . Joao. and'dtsooemu eLnrhece tiro in was right and wrong. for in him the births, b.S (6.01; In es. '35,512 . : Canada 'not aEhoise included. etrtimated ice. titui 'and ethereal, a Hke a kewel - *nate, aT1 , #-t6:0)- �. ,. 101,147196.10 word of God was ince r p�ideafor.......I... . amidst its hills, that it•looke more like 14on-Current Icens,estimated lose proridd tae..... 1,1K.41a 63 . , was himself the•very embodiment or Deaths from specific..causes for the z 304,697,3a1.9e a work of art than a natural take. The God's perfect will for men. He knew six months with comparative figures: 'Idetek premises.at not more thea cost,lees amocmte written eQ.•••• 14,998.167.31 talmud calls it the 'entrance to Para- 9 a 4ttssl aerate cline than bank 1 S6i•oti.64 the Father; he It life in heavi'n; Typhoid, and parztyphoid fever, 7 Zdat�aOf customers. ls,ehag,e,k, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,; 7te,634.19 disc' and 'the Sea of God.' At no time he knew the future hd knew the hu• (121): smallpox, 2,(2) measles, 52G e�.1,+it..at euetaeaerw teradlr aceaPt•rnc•■nod Isttoes oR arsdit sa in all iia history was the lake so pope- per con tre..................................................... 26,055,3f9.67 man heart; he knew the meaning.of (2;3') scarlet. fever. 1�1• (f36)' - -3beres of and to controlled cona.nt......................... 3,eo6.482.3o _ ions and prosperous as in J9eae' day. \ . Deposit with loagu dFlrtanoefort........ eaa�++rity sectsaircu- holiness, and to contrary, the m an- whoopmR cough, 368 (309); d Mise i e ph don Y,650060.00 Lt•was a hive of industry and a focus Ing of sin; and when he spoke, he theria, 137 (11'2); ipflueuza, 4,t31""' Ckber assets not 1»ekaded laid«•the foregoing heads......«;....••• 39.7,533.6! or dynamic humanity. The Principal in- � � spoke oa his own authority, and the (2,193); infantile paralysis• 3 (.0), .' - ' 3669,636,1.12.77 dustry was fishing. "He. saw Simon people knew' it, and 'admitted that . tuberculosis, 3.331 (3,6911; . cancel ° """�� . :i and Andrew the brother of Simon here was a teacher come Lrom God, 5 gg2 (5.$28); diseases of the heart - tiOTE-Tb.Ros•1> d Canada(ika°°°)has bow laeo paatd under�tie• casting a net in the sea; for, they NOTE T eRoyaloodact ink ofnada(of HaakfaParis.endti•awesandlfabuidesof different from any other teacher tlfey gg17 (g,61T5; diseases of the arteries ;, +, `The Royst'Bank of Canada(ranee)we indoded to the•bee G=sl ilustaasaat were rlshere." Nets were generally had ever heard, who was breaking_the 5,089 (4,830');' pneumonia, 4,769. (411 a__ _ ey wII SCtd. • a G - , used, hook and line being only in cc- shackles of antiquated, traditional,• 288); diarrhoea and enteritis, 872 President and Man ash's Director'• - 1 caaionsi use. Simon is, of course,-none AL)DtIORs•]itBpO[tT moldy interpretations, sad bringing (936) nephritis, 3,526 (3;402); soli- ib sea sasstmaao■.Tae Rom Buxx orCatt.nr: I other than Simon Peter, one'of the new life, beauty, and.reality to the tide, 481 (485) homicide, 88 (81); " r;. WebavaaxamloedthesbovaStatemantofIJabaltfeaandAnn"asat60tbNovesbar,lse'. - . ,three greatest of the twelve apostles,' law of God and the...truth of God. automobile accidents, 576 (418); ether with tba taeb and a«omta of The Royd Bent d Canada at Hand nae.and with fie atetteed and frequently mentioned to all the f drairn.from the branches. We have checked the cash and the•aamrltir reyree•atlll�the 'And straightway there was in their v{cleat deaths, 8,077 (3,975): ,- flank'.invstmata hsid at the Head Once at the dose of the sae.t .r.sd�*t�,v*i� Haim Goa-e._Andrew• ie referred to four synagogue a man with an unclean ,- bqt tbeyear Reser•lwFehaei:�tLte �Latastaoeat at _ portant braadnea spirit." We have obtained all the information and ezpimatkw ast we have required,avd is our Fishers 'of Men evil when it cries with a loud voice, aq•1n1an the teanactlona of the Bank,which have ewes,ands alt ashes,lave boa wit�p the What have we to do with•thee, Jesus for, crying with a loud voice;it still of the Bank. Tbeabova statement to in oat oplai■• dealt'up•e r t0 e•e • xa b the leols of "And Jesus said unto them, Come ye thou Nazarene? art thotl come tondos- Comte -oout-The--dev-11-bas-often-won - 11 - O._. ._ - eleliae,k. W.'OARTH THOMSON.C.A. atter me as W ma _ d peat, ltitehsu a CsspaetT '' ► come fishers qr men, And straiMway Holy One of God."' The demoniac re- ][,OGD1iN C A. Aaditaa + - they left the nits, and followed him. carded Christ as an enemy; and save simply aterrifiic, with his loud voice; d Hasteil,�Iad�CampOag favourite devices to - -- - `-AtW-gNhg on a little farther, he saw to-day, when Christ comes .to save his threatenings''are -;sfogtreal,Cassis.December it.1fI6T. but impotence is under all the show, • • . , d John men from their sins, they commonly and brave confronted m then ,d;. PROBIT AND LOai AOOOYNT her;swho were also in the boat regard lits intervention as an attack James t y a7m� his Drotof Christ, the vaporer comes out. 11 e s • htwa he on-their iateresfe, pleasure liberty, e{{ te�.nce Prost and Low Aaom mt. 36th tbe�,ber� mending the nets Aad etrai8 Y whisper of Christ prevails against aU 19 ..........:............. a t,ll3.rli i9 Gilled ahem; and they left their father progress. 'Art'thou come to destroy tt*,otics to the year sanded 30th November 1 .•tear , the wrath and rage and roar of:heli' providing to Do�aa and pember 1 Zebedee in the boat with the hired ser- us?, 8o blinded are the minds of them rnrrettntio,tsaxes saamoeo1u.nth s t 6947,W9.36a� • •• _ - t+RaN,apd Went after him." Jesus ne• that believe not, that they regard an "And they were all amazed, ]neo✓ i. ou* a of uf�,i�e3t Rwse.s.pewdden�iri� pep Calls to any great work a moa Who attack on the devil's kingdom as an in mach that they qugtioaed amo in Indolence and-idleness: It vasiou of their own rights, a contisca-, tbemselvos, saying, "What' is thlsl doubKul debts haa.lvasn made.......•.»:...,., 5.T11.>1>7•M fl_ a,, 4 - is 11vin(I , '. APPROPRIATED FOl ows� �- a man is not energetieally engaged in tion of their own riches. I new teaebtn�iwith authority he 4'Ata+ aecnl r uraulb, It ib s4lmcst L1}coa• Casting Out Evil mandeth even the unclean spirits, an t0l.tdend No.1!e at a per.enima:•••........ --••:'i M"0.00 9 p "And Jesus rebuked him; saying, they obey him, Agd tfis report of hit p.ia.na f!Io 1!!•c a peraemeum..,•........• . ••• cetvable that he will show any energy � tto.noata yeransnue:t••••'•..�s : . � and. enthusiasm in spiritual work. Je- Hold thy-pease."'Flue vigorous word went out straightway everywhere ' �No.lei at f pee aetaum„•..... . + i { ' sus here calls men to be bre followers might properly be translated"Be Muz• ell the region of Galilee round aboak'r , . l .'. sled," like an or, "And come out of It the sermon resealed him as the aiN Contribution wthepanel=Fund•Soclsty,•..•••:••• " .. who were honorably occupied in a bun . the miracle rel, on tee Bank Pesmiwe•,•••:•• 00 ` inose that demanded courage, strength him. And the unclepn spirit, tearing thoritative Teacher, ante or Prost and Lass eaerled taeward... •• 14 6 14 _ arta skill end patienpe. He told these him end crying with a loud voice, vealed him as the almighty Deliverer: EYi Y ,11L W wII�9ott. a G. --four future apostles that they were to came out of him." -Evil may cry ot}t This double as of Christ's author- .re. Eti.•ideet and Director. • be fishers-of men, because their bust• with 11 loud• voice, it mak rage and it sty exactly meets our human aeedl ;{y Asesrsber 1!y nese then was that of flaking. The may threaten and tear, but it must go Our two great desires are these; cer7 a F-- i,ord uses whatver talents we natur• • when we cast ourselves at the Ile• titude in the realm of truth and deli- - . -- --= afraid-of- era fr _ m o evil. - - - • •, alt9 n�a�P�a. _ � '' n ber• nee om the thraldo t :^ra feet. L^t ns not ----- , . . , .. ;1 . r _ .tea-. �,y.q�^+i -•.;iti n•9 .•'-.r =.`se+.�:.: . . y. .Y 'L 1 f,:"` "�• 1 . �- .�. d ki- M 3 - , 1¢ Gfi¢Z1t�kt ¢�ttl� Co. asked the council to guarantee 1 tesfesence tray i>roisy, taikative on Leila, of ton: The tunersl !Card of payment of costs of out-of-town fire lookers, a really gecessary featbre• took place n T1r, y to Oakville rTww The habit of some to "horn in" on gbmefery. Rev. Mr. Jenkinson off- Mrs, W'nn. Squire family wlsn calls. This is being considered - - ns without vited ' discuesio thou be in do- Per itis accompanying iL7b Pse yN:I $4.60 paf�ni-a�vaaos el' parrying to Oak- to express their appreciation for The Road S>ipt. Roy-�Va>;'d;• the so is resented by those do ville. Mr. Pratt' w-as big p es eezn- a man o .$ubscriptions to the United States l y - and Gt. Britain $2.00 in adTance. Treasurer, Hugh Pugh were crop- know'their.place-at cotansil sessions. ' ed as a father and husband as we11 cessions-of'sympathy and condolened loyed again for this year at slight ; ! _ --"�-- ag"a neighbor and friend. A mem- extended.by,their friends and net- A,.dloa -- -�.d,.. -'- increases. T' -- �:' ber of the Methodist Church, he ghbors and floral offerings during ,:JOHN. Ml1RKAR, Proprietor 6 it E, Morleywas engaged as ,` The Mission Band meets at the f411owed into union and was one of, the Ions of their husband and father. Relief Officer. the men*Rrs of the local church. hbme of Mrs. R. P: Winters at 2 Inaugural Meeting of Township Assessor Adam Spears "gas re en- His kindly manner to all, his faith- �*��I�� P... in. on Saturday next. !v Council .-held. on Monday. gaged same salary. the Club e t I ful foliOvring of the Master- and hi; ,-- at the s !I Reeve Ralph E. Mowbray was res- report o e u meeting a well-balanced judgment in practical of-th_ " h6 hone off Mr. CYeates is also ,3 him. to all who The first meeting: year of pon.ible for the di:cussion khat t f;�tir endeared the Township Council was held on resulted in a dt utation consisting r presented by our correspondent but.; 1 p 6 ' knew Kim.' He has left a Legacy Monday, with all members present: of himself and bare Ruddy being owlug to lack of space, ai)d with his of character .to his family which Combination' Twp neh members• this year are appointed to visit Queen's .Park'and Permission we are holding"till` neat will be treasured 1. Th y week. Ed. t d by al e ssmp- �torm Doors �itting as councillors, Messrs Robt. insist that on the neve;.highway athy of the cirmmunity goes out to buddy-and Blake Annis. The Coun- through this tuwmship',: 'Pickering The local branch of the Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs: the sorrowing. ones. :a)L]d ail were sworn in 1W Clerk Donald men be given'preference on the lair � " R. Beaton, and were later assigned' or•and employed as far as is puss- S. Puckrin on, Wednesday last with the following offices as chairmen of ible to do. ( a good attendance, - Miss Aima, Law Motor Sales _Storm. Sash' ' - e. nanous comma . - appainted to- ng of gave G.paper-a -. - .yster �n�� ems- $ aZ y Roads -and Bridg" Deputy* the office of Weed, Inspector. ing of Cotton Goods and Mrs. An- .7 •.� Reeve, Wrif. Reesor. Sheep Valuators-biessrs W. C. van outlined Supper Dishes, while a t t• Contingencies 4Councillor W. Willson and G. M. Forsyth-, at vaned program was given. Dealer pp�><nt,pr>tmed, fitted Hetes Down. $1.50 anAnspection and 10 cents We regret to report the'passing GOOD:L'SED CARS Damages to Sheep°by dogs - Coun- per mile one,way expenses.. of Mr. W. G. Pratt of this comm- GOODYEAR TIRES R. E. Ford h was ai unity on Sunday last in his 83rd PICKERIN • chlor.Blake Avulse : yt ag n .app- WILLARD'BAT'I:ERIE9 • Relief Cquncillor Robt. Ruddy ointed to the Board of Health, ts-ith y Deceased was boon in Traf- GENERAL BLACKSMITHING • G. �•• Messrs Geo. Elliott, T. C. Brown alger Twp. -where he was engaged ' 1 Ppwer and Light - Blake Annis. in farming for over fifty ears. On SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS LUMBER . �ARI�Y' N. E. McEwen was heard re the and Harry Found, Sanitary Inspec- g y y Give us a tris; on a New:or a Used Ca' tors I the 29th of March next he would proposed fire protection arrange I 24 . Towing Service ments. John Phillips appointed to the off- j have been married iia years. His PHONE 8;rai Messrs Shreve and Pringle of the ice of School-ttendance Officer. wife who now mourns a devoted g ' Go don J. Law, I husband. was formerly Miss Sarah • Oshawa and 'Whitby Public [;tilit= E It is expected . that tenders will i be called for from chartered ace- ' McCteary of the same township. Y_ uur c'90li ie. were heard asking the` council I T, a•enty-fire years nigo he-. niu'ed _ -to -ive,tieir approval of the pres- ountants to audit the 1J3? accounts. t PWKERI1G, f1N1`AR1t; ent. method of hydro power admin- 011 those who attended •this semis- with his family o the farm now 1 , istration in this district in view, of ion must have appreciated_the anan- occupied by his son= rier,ntth which - the proposed change by the Comm- ner in ahici the affairs were con- he purchased from-the to*� Salah BROCK ission to make this a-Standard Run ducted. The, business-like precision I Orvis. His family were LYitUur, de- in which the Reeve des at,. 1 ceased, in 1921; %i'alter, litiing on THEATRE t The -Best that --scion", al District, and under the direct p (lied the the next farm-. but one to the north; and iltldt Cts control of the Hydro.Offices. The Various bylaacs and other items waF inn, or l'ancou_ �7CTF3rT' 3Y �' gin __council gave the desired approval. . enjoyed. It is also believed that. Elms (bars. Thorrtp: Don. Beer; for. the Brougham Fire from now on there will be Less in- f ger); 1:velyn. of (lei eland, Ohio. bt�fnicistioa Serriw _- I•Kenneth, on the home farm, and a Qragly = tidesMRn. a - ;'� -`: - _ __-_ 0 cents lid en- Seats Saturday and -Holiday ay Ev, Q. R. 'j'tiiClt, ST ADVANCED -- ings. -- 4r "'-Cp%en -.. a MoD FRIDAY and SATURDAY .1D1�.�il�'` CAR ,FAI wee Af T _ JANUARY 14 and 15 . Show t 0 ao Hull ' Fri,at 900: Sat,a -2 � . ME� WORL l:.ast sh -Harry ve FB S st - t 8 'B ti00 . ..- _ inee 130 Saturday Mat' at Saturday E ni how arta a -30 ulider aDd trri(lCor 1RENE DUNNE . - B-rtwLwark and, titbriework `'GARY GRANT a Specia�t�... IN , �lrohltect s1W Servide _ L N E A "The Awful Truth" ' Repairs` -" in qj nee c + Wftt> THE CROWN INNS ,-_RALPH BELLAMYseh+re - k Md and Kingston Rd Phone Pitk 66S _ MONDAY. TUESDAY, WEDti'SBAY 40 First show at 7. Last complete NotM You Inq, Se in 010nn show at 820: � . - :.jaauary 17 . is and. 19 We do Buildingnf all kin dip Show at 7. dr . IENT>iRING, �u rasa-rrr.-Praxsci - _ I CF�SIBhiTINA, - 'SOA P teas T,>rw4-s.+s !OE B. BROW _ 1'. IN 'LD1►[BIhIi� 'Riding on AiZ,l►l► arra - ! u �w ,dkal ' a"• �' `. licitly 4 9Pe a acs X11 Brmatford Raofing CUY'KIB13EE M-%wt-risk, Empire Berbroo EgntpMent, Duro Wster _ A FLORENCE RICE -lyy Alm �teaie.' Beatty . FLO " t ble Equipment - "Vow The Lada atter Rua din _ g Material -• ..' ,+h. •. <k � _ �• ,Eytitnatee Free Work u Fights Back" _ w arante� W" FC J. PROUST -KE Phone 9502; '�iT TAYLOR - IRENE HERVEY PPCK-FR,FNG. - -:Ov1',+Eu -;. - - - -SALE r-- ;SALE - _ w 10 per oen� DISOOUNT 10 per oent 1 On each And every item in Stock, To make room f o`Alterations. . IAF (� - -- utomomo • i es, mp ements, _ MA w e 7. ' _Tse Biggest Opportunity in our History for You to San Money: `Before you've driven the 1938 McLaugh- reduced`The car is safer and easier t0 - .061y straight sales for Cash or financed Contracts apply. _ lin-Buick a.hundred yards, you'll sense. Ahandle You get more mileage from tires. SOME ITEMS AS MUCH AS 50 PER CENT DISCOUNT. :lived things marvellously new. _ Both these great advantages sire ON- � SALE ENDS JANUARY 25th (Tuesday). ;First,. the amazing power-acceleraEion ��ixioe, found on no other car. That's . -quiet and smoothness-of the new Why,we say--wee the new McLaughlin- �► Check these Items :PYNAFLASFi Valve-in-Head Straight Buick, drive.it'arnd.buy 'it now . . . for - `19 • the biggest -value in motoring, And . Eight Engine,the most advanced engine Fleury Pulpen ,• • ,•.. 3.50 ".59 Easy'-Vacaia Cup Washer• 131.50 109.59 ari the world]Second,you'll thriu to the matchless safety and dependability in Easy Gyrator Washer ..... 48.50 74.59 'new ride-sensation. --• TORQUE-FREE '•-the bad driving weather ahead. 1-Ucised Cook Stove.iswith--reservoir do closet 85.09. _, 69.50 ... Easy * 40.09 32.50 l.. Springing. Soft, shock-smothering coil -'rwCs0 h►Ass.SPORT COUPE No. 3 1Ke=Deering Separator ,.. 135.00. 119 50• r '2.78 ,No. 2 Me,Deering .Separator 119.50 ;.99.50 j -springs now replace the csid leaf-type FROM „l'"'"''O9'rs�"") "i Cutter. with doors .... Mihend at factory,Oshawa. Government tax.**W*t rod 25.00 15.95. 1. ;'•Tear' springs: You enjoy unmatched. license extra. (prices subject to ch`wge Y S!t Sleighs (n0 tongue) .....1,. 25.00 12.95 j Scales Platform • without nodes). � 1 bet of ea or .. .... 20.00 14.95 floating comfort. Skid risks-are greatly Monthly Payments to sub;your, purse on 1 Vert-Electric Automatic Grain Grinder- -225.00 :_,148.50 -1 " ' the General Motors Instalm Pian. l!rt ..* Aotpoifit Yacum Cleaner' ...: - 25.00 12.95' Yt M-79C 1 Aladdin Table Lamp 16 in. shade 16.50 9.95 .CHAS. COOPER •CLAREMONT �`o; ,8n Gra Heater ::,...::::::..:::: 95 r 12:95 Heater 32. > i 17 Winter front for cars 2.00 1.79 L( 6th El M : Assoc. Dealer-el. McGlashen=Dunbarton 13 Plate batteries ....::....::... 7 50 i;.>:5 DONALD MOTOR SALES - WHITBY-7 ., : , CHAS. COOPER - CNT.,>�_- - ;...�.as�i. ,Awk. Demler,-M. Seep•-Pickering , kr.: amaal ... ,-yw •ro .,..v ,' ostia, .y 6' • ,:. ,E.: •.�, M1.a�y1„r. r .a. ry; 1: �. + �t. =dei ''"ASsr ig'u` n,,�`^FR'�+ '�,3�'�.�.rc.�.+»"r ,§ w7 µ{ :.. ., :. :.,_. _,., .a.--�' ,.-,.. nR„ .,;, H': .z" - "..""�'�5.-••^�,�. l i' v:.' ..ax:'G.T:.•.$ -r'" _ -'F� ^q r• + YT:.' 1.' . .:�ss?}<'k.•R+ .. '.G-^.rte,-,.•... c�.'w� ,•w.1.: .:. ,.. . 'i,,,l:r _.. .. •}-ri b -"s ry •;".5 ", r y "},',i' },i„ .:� .myv 't r 4 t G y z ; � m • a T- completed. It is ho that our >, 15th . ANNUAL h=SDN CERT , Hirhitand Creekcitizens will take kindly to the pro- .r,Yrs. Lye is confined to her home position and join in the preparationA very' successful nieetiAg'of the ., „_-. Highlt a Creek' W. I,, was held,In y SeVere t r the pleasant event. Incidentally - OF THE . A great many in our coltnmunity the old stone biulding, now occup- the form of a arty for the childreii - led Alf Mole is .found to have —r--.• of the district Prior to the time are suffering from.cold�. . BROUGHAM. FIRI��'*T _ !lire R. J. How and daughter, been erected in 1846. L:rLN set for the party, the meitil,ero iidtu !lire. Anderson.have' returned home A very dangerous condition pre " a short 'session to consider oeM" after a two-weeks visit with =slat- wails on the Brock Road, south of ;FRIDAY, JA UARY lith BROUGHA't TOWN. HAIL matters of business: The section lyes the village at the bridge at possibly _ working on infants' clothing report- TALENT - t A large rtuniber of our hockey only certain times of, the day. On ed that two complete layettes were Tuesda mprnin of this week as Toronto !las uers of T. Baton Co. M hiteale Yours Peo le lit,their_ tion:_ready, and erliilrited'.some beantr fans accompanied the local team to Y g 4 g P Whitby on 'Monday, " night, where -we. were approaching Claremont .Donnie Vernon, Comedienne �- Play, "Kidnapping Betty" ifully made articles. The knitting they'defeated the Pickering team in and proceeding down the hill to's- John Giordmair+e; M1tagiciant _ ,Humorlous Skit, •by Wbiitevale'tal- ..section reported the making of an interesting contest 3-2.- ards the )i,+ridge, over a very icy, Betty Boylan and John Findlatei ent` ' ma mittens, and numerous artie- birs. Lonsdale is' still con#ihed'to road surface, trying to keep the Humorous Skit J..•Hedge. Comedy Songs lesf r tiny children. The- division he. road without having to John FindlAter,.Comedian Barrett- Family, Musical Group -' working on,made-over clothing rep- her home. Arecent•x-ray failed to. car on t _ •reveal' any fractures, but she.. is use the brakes..Just as we approach- Dot Elford, Pianist orted that t1w o large •bundles had unable to 'place any weight on ed the bridge, two cows ,walked out been sent out recently. The collect- still onto'the roadway in front of the F E ENT ion fort suffering from the re- r her feet.. I2E R BDOTH SHM Miss Effie Miller is not im row car. It would have meant disaster sults-of' poliomyelitis amounted to x P mimic .25e. and. 15c. Reeve Mowbray, nree 'Chairman -.: ing'in health is her,many riegus o, use the braes at-that-zxrome Orchestra. Dance after. Gents 10e. ' •would like. We hope for an early and';only our.good fortune to ham - I ,over forty young guests had arriveds p on ving to- eager to : hire and Mrs. BiacIsaaaS, of New w the he after- ards the ppositteeside of the road; -noon's fun. 'M rte Orvis,in t who had .recove York, the latter,a daughter of bars. made it'possible to wheel out aroundT charge,of the: .Program, called for Esther Palmer of Claremont, leave them. Whoever the owner may have Ve"' Ualv' ,` L � / �j active games first, and then wore for England shoXtly, • where' Mr. -been, he is reminded that in the ev- al 'e" s 'Wan" ' followed by a splendid concert, the • 1 . s. MacIsaacs enters upon work son- est of this car having collided with entire cast being juvenile. The num corning his literary activities.. these cattle; the owner faces a suit hers lacked nothing.in merit or war• Thos. Linton and Mrs. Wm. Ev- that' rrsay reach uncomfortable pro- - -lets. The singing and dancing were were first-prize winners at portioii�ii��, (These cattle were not Sell your Calves at home. 1 particularly well done. ,The supper Euchre at bars. 'icintyre's on Fri- accompa ed by any-herders). tables with their bags of candy and "1 qday evening. Mrs. Fred Evans and NOTICE 5$�e time and money rosy-cheekcd apples at each place, Mr: Ben Kilpatrick were -'inners of to Claremont Citizens • presented a gay appearance. As >t 'the other kind of prizes generally _ _ - climax to'the day's deiiglits, ealah r est .before de actin- was read . ..given.. The next meeting o, the The Park board of Claremont are v7 a have. a buyer at the' farm en ' p _ g p :-. Clef., will be held at the home.of a a ented -ith ' gift. hire and bars. Walter Ward, a week holding a public meeting in-the Hall k on Monday evening',•January 1th Monday Tuesday and ~.; •fropn tonight. to• discus- the re=union to be held E. R. Woodward f .. �► The month! meetingof the'W. _ _ oodwar I. till be held at the.home of_M11 lits summer In June: 11 those int- - _Wednesda - erested are requested :-to attend: •7 ' ' S. E, Evans on Wednesday, Jan -Our stock 'of Groceries, ''Meats ,y 19th. Roll Calh•-•Do's and Dont's — �I�K EF�I NG h. ,ARMS - for Institute :►Lembers. A paper ;by The Economy Store a iscomplete-an res bins. llk:lnt •re on "Indus as a LIMITED .. y R COUPONS v ,Friday and Saturday,"Speciale' ,et ­Creator of Wealth".•Current Events GOODWILL CP ' ELEPHONE MR. �* 'by Mrs. Palmer. A demonstration - given with each 25c. purchase on "Dates" by a group of the mem- SPECIAI&-First quality. 6-eyelet PICKERING 6100. I.QwES - hers. Lace Rubber Boots, to clear Redeemable for. dishes, silverware, Friends of the late Norman Beal -aluminumware, lam and 3a Men's size, reg. $1.75, spec. 11.59 -u_'----- Ps.._ - �_:� trill regret to hear of his passing .Youths' size, reg. "31.x0, spec. 61.39 EUCHRE and DANCE many useful ar in his 58th year,on Saturday last at his hoanie in Toronto. Deceased was --_ SK FOR Y© C Df V�:e sell an'd°recommend Teacup, _ A UR OL'FO of .L xbii a and - • �n . .- a loaner mayor dg . Orange Pekoe Blend Tea. A tine .• • . �� • Tnarried Mary Gould, also of x- piece of Chinaware given with-each BRC`UGHAM, ONT. bridge, also very well-knewn At the pound-Spec. 69c. per pound L Photic Pick 592 WHITEVALE, FRIDAY. MAN. 21 dvith the North -American Life Ass- Quick Quak-r Oats with gl'w're 29a urance Co. Interment.took place on Old-York Cereal. ping. 23e: _ iJndtr"tltie'auspius of Brougbain Ledge Na 155 �������1i0� Monday in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Roman yIE3} 32e. 1 Toronto. 6Bars P A G soap A 2 cakes Prises far Euchre : Good dor Dancing The hill-aides to the north of us Kirk's Castile A .MiSSION-25 CENTS - Gr 1 .are pro ng to bie a very attractive Brock Road 8Ve ground for the popul ar mer f sport, 5 &.44-path Gran. Sup�ar, 26c. it �. O,/- f L Pit --- '' ;increasing! p included in -a $1.00 order. / L •`skeeing" or skiing. Last Saturday Salmon and Oysters every Saturday At Claremont Crushed Pit Run --afternoon it is .reported that about - FUNERAL DIIRBUTUR AND 41twPenty-five s*rs of enthusiasts Pte'. ._ —/� L'....BI�QQ �` - --, + ` F+ BMBALM(�R ed through our village on' the -Pay me t C. Fetzer _ Gra vel . to the bilis. And indeed that sport Cash Grocer -- j--_ _qucuessor to W. J. Idacttee d r _ 1lt,onlville San and Gad has more than appealed to many of CLWREM.�NT, ONTARIO- to :1N ►-'1K�ey rMaired- Go" 'oar own young folks. ___. : ,`Store oyeu e.eniaen ■ First Mertrssaa. t rad r ee tone fiTlrh Dry t7e vi At a recent meeting of the Police LA717r16R Buainee��s Phan . .Raddenee Phoq. T Trustee Board, some very interest- 'Service 1 , > iatlerk�aes' `Owl silt •.� Delivered or I,©Aded iII pc� frig discoveries were made, prineip- Hadio �e ry r e e PHONE: Plant, Pick 1026 ally that one which shows that this i, tt,,� the village of �iaremont will Farm M&'CIIulery Toronto office• HoNard 6471 -be ee inn its loot!► birthday. Ezpert Ber�ioe and re- 34H1� BOURNE 6c 3®N In oneolRnemoratioa of thin arnniver• AT'FZNT�ON.�F&41"M Frost a>.d Reil. clsellshutt. DeLaval ' eery, our villare authorities are pr!• QSlre to trll makes, Rees. - -- Eyr gve.-.1 extra good 7 ft. F aad paring for a three or four day re- 012 sole•charg". R'O[k (}.gNgEiAL AtiJPA1B �'VURK : leas Prompt and Guaranteed anion to be held ,during the month B �/ Binder. 7 7lt. Y. H. Binder. 1 of June. Particulars of the prepay- guaranteed. -- _ -47_ We are prepRred to renals cars. Kidcw 2. 8 �. �- RADIO SERVICE S. long will be riven in these col- RT H IJ R FIELD ibde><e. 1, 2-farrow Oliver Traitor 'trucks, tractors--a, farm now. 3 used Mowers b-cut. Ford- uannA fWm tiflme to time as they are machinery.wheels rebuilt and �1°'e �`te' s� - _ G[adnab Radio and Tekviisn Instjtutit' son Tractor and Double Disc 1 Radio service Moo' tire-Betting. Wood-work and ow Bissell. 1 C•dbinet Rs Bee- __",Paul .Wilson. :ETANLEF THEATRE M� Woad tlltning of all kinds. � �, excellent Win, . a _ Association. real buy. 1: Jersey Bull . pure bred _____Balsam $?UUFFVILLT 46 " g. ng and 5201, PICKERING Plaee your order now for Bettis _ ,�, Pbea 100 wood-working turninFall ni ResaenaMe Phone or aiu W. F.DISNEY, Gr(§enwood Radios — Tabee — Batterke Paoxa Pick 2814 - lit( Tubes Oeated Free bowing Ifeek Ni�sts-8.15, Standard Time droek Road Store and Blackfmith Shop egg CHAiN3=DlEFROST)BI S�B.BK QTS Sat. & Holiday"Shows,7 and 9 p-M. (Successor to W,H.:Jackson) BICYCLE TIRES & TUBBA �— THtJRS�AY, FRIDAY&SATURDAY Fred stock of All sizes of Berry Boxes, Crates. ' • and II, qt, Baskets, (3ushcil JANUARY 13, 14 and 15 le �atas1le BULK CANDIES _ Jost it Hampers; sol&at Hagerman's Bas- ; I '1VIet Him _ ' Insaraaea Co• ket Factory,KIM one ochmileON, norci!tb.of toe — : �n Paris" J anA W AWANESA RM 00: Highway: _ tesp•Rates for Fast ae� Csath�+ et our prices beforebqjing else. - "CI.AUDETTE CO!~BERT Windstorm lllaaranee ea.)sn Mhm phone 3201 . _where. VD s deliver. --- "MELVIN DOUGLAS EARN M 0 R E ..�.da+en,-epee Phone Mark 160 42-2 4 ROBERT YOUNG s _jiateasebile 1�aara�w of Short Subjects News �. ,` In 1938 011 >r. • ��io� all e ? PLAN NOW TO TAKE idONDAY; TUESDAY, WEDN'SDAYBOWM�N ROWL " A BUSINESS COURSE - x JANUARY 17, 18 and 19 `I3a is cheerful aad courteoua..He AT SHAW SCHOOLS W9MY ONTARIO ^ in es CLAUDE XINS 'Train yourself for the job _.�_ �.�-.f 4:0%opportunity to discuss your ahead. Study typewriting, r�� travel problems. 'He is youz local . IN shorthand, business cone- :pondence, accounting, and �AM�. `* Gray Coach Lines agent Do not ii y other business subjects. ` hesitatwto consult him.His address Th�'ij1 Wont � Courses arranged to fit ins a -_ bel : . ForeE" - vidual' plana Free Employ- oppean ow. +� g► Ment Department. f j ` r DAY AND NIGHT TERM " Vgl ' COME.DYand 'SHORTS 6;( .".,.� TRA. OPENS �O/� V MONDAY, JANUARY ?kFd.' � �s TllueeiBy, Friday sqd Saturday (13 sohoeli In Tonna). _ =-_ : �• lnalrrdion also ail tU SHA14 "January 20, 21 and 22 XOSfd'STUDY METHOD W '.MITCHELL - if desired. • ,` I ``Guns and : : . -Pick--ening r Phone or,WHte for 090 Booklet"U0 W1th tAe Tlmee',SHAW SCHOOLS, Had - » ofsa,11 0 say St.Tore"(KI.S1/S) _.-1 " All Coach Travel Iniormation at � Gultar8 Ont. �1sTERN HOUSE ' A Gene Autry Musieai Westers - ' +� me 4' ,- 7-Am w n. —.��.n�s:-rs-.n, s..-- .. ,. -_., ,�,� •,,., -- �,•scw -'-••'� - _a..r -�n -.�c, � • .. ,..-y; ;'�.`:.:" � .. •�. . ..vim _ •'i f Ya _- . it t F .. �k--,•., f ... .:: _. ..V t yy, h -,D*ug subsahrlit:e Roya1 dank of Canada �•, �_:. - Dr. Erich Mosettig, of the Univer• _ ' - 0 was "definite hope" for the discove0y ,' \ RtpO�#� God slty of Virginia said recently there car ' or a substitute for morphine with no _ tendency to cause addiction "�wtal assets .6.3AMn •i.*� pp- ,_ EVEBYWHl�htE, Dr. Moset ig who has been engaged aced 11�, �- °J t n • ' = 000 000 Esau! An4ft O&M,c of _ - - -- V - eight years in the search for such a L.i"ties to the Publio--[np*aged,Profib Shown — CANARIA THE EMPIRE - The Annual Balance sheet of $2.46,6.06,874 is represented by Do. drug, said its discovery, was only a matter of time He told of the re= ¢ _ _ The Royal Bank of Canada made minion and Providotal Government search work at a session of the Da- Solitude public shows a moderate growth in securities. Public securities other Soombody's Doing It ' Watnted� tional organic chemistry symposium deposits and total 'assets and a than Canadian amounting to $215e Qhina's casualtlea. have passed the Did many readers notice a sinal ad- of the American Chemical Society. strong liquid position. Total de- 927,482 show. as increase of $111 -' ' - million a}ark. Even Japan Should be vertisement in The Argusrecently in Dr- H. B. Haas, head of the chemlB- posits'amount to $75G,089,696 sad 837,353. This increase is, under- pre0ared to admit that this indicates viting intellectual and refined peoilie try department of Purdue University, are higher than at any period in, stood to be represented in United that somebody is at war.•-Ftna�ctal to form a colony on a South Sea is- described escaping hydrocarbon gases the bank's history, with the single States' and British Goyernmeat as- Post. land? Apparently many did, for the from'oil wells have been captured and "jeacC tion of-1929. curities. Total investments amount advertiser has received more than 2b0 ommercial Loans Increase to $316,568,917, 'an increase of $t8,- -----. used in soap, shavIng•cream, lacquers. Current Loans 1n Canada ittclud . 398,096 from the - replies from those seeking,solitude- ''resins and high explosives. previous year and Training In Ta>ate Ing loans to Municipalitles and a new high record'in the histo of provided it is not too lonely. The ad- The method consists of-mixing nit- Music is being taught in '128 .class- vertiser, who produced his credentials. g Provincial Governments, amount to the bank. Total liquid assets are: '•II rooms in the rural schools of this dis is a member o[ the Royal Australian ric vapor with a bydrocarbon vapor, '$200,563,727, an increase of approxi- 65.53ga of liabilities, to the public, - trtct- In spite of that fact we.imagin Ai Force, heating.the-mixture to'ittitiate a chem- mately ;512,765,000 as compared which -of.course,'is a reflection of perfectly sincere in his in- ical reaction, and condemAng it to ob- with the previous year. Current. prey nt conditions rather ^than of . th¢t many of the pupils still co ue e �un�Tn a own "i iQu"to Snrm an"ideal s°ciaL a7n the-little knowit nitt<0-iSa� —s. �'�ns-sutaide of,Canada amounting- deliberate-policy.-No-doufit the- y. efer'boi- to-eliminatq hatred and poverty and Ao $101,147,198'"are .approximately bank would have been glad to have cash Examiner. , • . - fear: In his Utopia he promises wild •$4,000,000• lowef than last year: replaced'd considerable proportion horses and cattle, cascading streams; 'Coming as it does after a iteady de- of its investments by-commercial 'I'ho$eIblarJcers! tropical fruits, and no tax collectors //se ! cline in current loans over s period [cans. g or other _pestilences. It is not true o1 seven- years, the reversal in the Proflts Higher Sulcate has na8.�han ed its mind _p - aboat,the atom. Is it, in these circum- LISTEN .trend of. commercial loans is en- Net profits for the year are shown that of the replieq already rect�ived to couraging. As might be expected at $3,711,3$9, and ,compared with stances, too mach to hope that the }b}a alluring advertisement ►iearCy GIC I% view of the present stock mar- 1936 indicate an improvement of Ontario Government can change its came from politicians and' boosmakers �q ket situation, Call Loans both in $207,138. Dividends-paid absorbed -collective mind about the 1938 auto- seeking surcease from turmoil. They OTt Canada and abroad have been sub. $2;800,000. The usual appropriation mobile markers?-Toronto Globe and came from ordinary simple folk who '• +• 'stantially reduced. Call Loans in of ;200,000 was made for Sank Pres. Mail• are tired of this ch•illzation, and 0.ho CANADA-�9�8 .. Canada amount to $19,392,906, a re- mases but the contribution to the - cannot stand the noise of the trams in duction-of approximately $6,700,000. -Pension-Fund Society was inereas ! Murder, Not.War . Elizabeth street any longer: - Mcl•. IMPERIAL TOBACCO'S Call Loans-abroad amount to $10,- ed to.$300,000 as compared with the War, ays Vittorio Mussolini-"war bout tie Argus. a INSPIRING PROORAM 070,583, a reduction of $4,500,000. former appropriation of $200,000. is the quintessence of beauty." What the Strong Liquid isition Piassc strong, to- carried forward totals'$325,176 on Balance of Profit and Loss Account Ev Friday Night -•that young megalo-maniac doesn't The Gulf,Stream has a maximum - e'y ial readily •realizable assets being increase of-$411;380. know about war would fill the archives velocity of nearly five miles an hour, on a National $514,671,335. Of this amount $168,• -The Annual General Meeting of In Rome. To ride safely thousands of which is equal. to that of- man in- Coast-To-[east Network 638,923 is represented b cash on the Shareholders will be held at the. 'ay 9 Y ': Y _ . - feet in the air and rain bombs on help- land streams. band or on deposit with the Bank Head Office of the bans at 11: a,m- of Canada and other banks, while on January 13, 1938. , _ less natives•is not war; at most - _ _ _ • and at-best-It As cold-blooded murder. -Kalifax Herald. - --An Important Selection Parente should take enough Interest - _ _ _ -- - y In the public school to at least attend , ; the annual meeting and vote for the >. election of a' trustee whom they be- F _ lieve'has the Interest of the pupils at =:_._ _ _ -• heart rather than the saving of a €env -pennies to the ratepayers. The years z spent` important - -- - - _. the lives of;the boys and girls.-Fav o- mer's Advocate. &*n"les Fax Worse `It is all very,well, for us to grumble and growl about the way ,m which ' Confederation imposes excessive_.bur- dens on, our particular -distriet, but Twice each week da The Toronto- Dail Star' before ' pushing these . conflicting -_ -. - Y y claAms coo far we',sho—uld-Dause and:_ -.-. broadcasts news over the Canadian Broadcasting consider what s disaster it would-be Ori'3 1 ew, =p e n If the Dominion broke up into a num, rant B 'Corporation's n high powered station CBL. bar of squabbling groups. It'is safe 3o say that in•that event every prob= _ - a ming" to 8:15 A.M. - - . ._. - Toronto. o MO •s - lem we now have would be more - - - - '.•"Evenings-6:15 to 6:30 P.M. pressing and innumerable new ones' CWAPLEAk! --on one of the highest-powered stations in, all - would arise. We would hada greater -••, duplication of services, pettier.politica - Canada-50,000 watts—coverin practically all s0 a narrower viewpoint. =Lonelon ~' Ontario--ori an sic-channel free of alinter£erence— a'ree Press. ,� - BRUCEi"IIIVES clear as well. Get your news-Red:Hot"-news from Canada's Cinderella _ T!#ESSRLOfY WE86W000 all the world—brought to you with the immense Billions of dollars from the north BLIND RjYrR ESPAN�A .facilities'of Canada's Greatest Newspaper. . ` -- T f&-the Oast few years from gold, nick- MASSEY - ' ` sl. copper, pulpwood, newsprint. tum•. - Pi 1_..i. C0130EI`I WYILL�'. ber•add so on, show that New Ontario C ��� P06Vq$SALY - SHA is Canada's Cinderella. Aad this froth SOUTH R1YER _.._,one-tenth-of the, poputatibn of the., - -h%Cs PARRY SOVNO province. No wonder Mr. Hepburn is UM N i 'Pointing out that the future prosperity RAVENHUfR5T' G ::.for the province lies up here. And ,just -CARP B 1 GRAM ` . VWt till active Aron mining-opens next - - /• tspring and We get a few necessary USS L'roads!--Sault Daily Star. _ KVRY _ _ L t LIONS 4 ,. >< IID W E � MINOt% �� _�A Union To Be Desired FE ON A MIOLA ML FALLS • o0i3Y Wbat The British lation has to face fVQ - today is the Herlia/fokio-Rome axis, SOUTHAMPTON Tt+ae lr -LANARK Vtowcels with Britain but the United _,Post?' ELWN eANCROFT MoaRlSI3uRG OWEly 5"D BEAVERTOn Othle, 6.a.doubtful dBItELQtK_ MERt�K_KY serious' condition. But from'the de- Cie crw�wNGTow ", MORA bvFSTAS)Q� bate in the British ar amen . . s � ----- – evident that once a union between the MILONfAY TEEStvATERR� BRA01!oN0 STDt/Ff�ltr t PBRRy"��LLr �o NS Vatted States and Britain is consum ;' fapowtcN GI�Wo rALtE7 0!'3Eawv �� NAR415TO14 'r VX4R1INt! — ' '� .latated, it will be a better world and � 4TT@Ir41rl 1.7ON OROttlp the' war-monger _and war.• reaches T ZU12i i 1 PALMERS t+ON ATNUR ��tt+• � MAilK+ww _ . Will be put in Alice.-St. Catharines -:— :-= --: -8LYTH �L o" S7Rfi 5"" - laudard. . LV. rOf4 Air ••:..•� � - . . _ _ _ Fit tt p MONK TON NFw B-D WILL LUC N Ay --- FWIST K PLA\TTSWL 6EAI'rSY1l1E - - oRESOEN APwN IiM8R0 I�A�T!'R •� 6LIENI000 BELMahr SM/TMVILLE PltAfeA1RA pV - *+trW'+E v�LLt NOIiWIfN' dVgFORD sbN:t'r Tr#040L* - • • • • , HI 14GATE ROONhY JARV� �, f PLAYERS TIL8u4 F 'Pt�Op,_ l,T - 094 MERLIN r W KATL EY NIFTWORK PROGRAM T "E TGRONTO Ifimato Wes b1cNwht intea - dsw Tose I�auoeia Nadood - 'Nodliaf GsEn•Players ovrl PiNsebs C"M L•M•n CIPL r MiinrNMn[KOC Ch•them CICO ^� I �MsNn CIAO "enh WtCICH Msrt9' OR" fWt�s+ry CKs* - KNsMnsrCKClI MtrkaMMw•NGIC .: - !Ir•tf•+•CJd Kf►klsiN Loh•GKL _ w0balmn CKNX TlnnMns CKtit _ ;�-- -• at,Csowinw CK" - . - - n=lf UTUMAY NIGHT InOO PIl/M t �, T I$sasrrJ b ars-An AWN A Arht , N IJWEiIo"CORN SMP , a ;o'Y . ,,.,::.:'F - •_ � .. .�crti:fix•.-• "s'A-'-.."- yv:._.. -21 sees ;. � ,...: . ' i .. � •,. RE P. cuisitted • sees .,. .�. 1 ''.. y • ''-1 '. ,,.'. , .. , - .. ,sees.• _ -. ni r J �,::�3►�► ft�,f':f'����::KK:�:e:aa:�J:��:a:K��::��.f•��Ka:�'�A:�:KKKa:��:�: :. i�i - y' . ., ! l/ Y p ',AGENTS WANTED HAIR GOODS WOMEN TO SELL A CANADIAN Erer_raRt.E w1GB, TOUPEES, TRANSFORMATIONS, _ �� •• Coemetic product of flue quality. Facial ez' Braids, Curb, and W types of finest 4113111- ��� redenee preferable,, but not essential. Ldb- fty Hale Goods..Write for Illustrated eats- �. Deal commission umer and premiums. Evelyn Logue. TorozUO Human Hair.ISupply Co., 5W n Davie• Perfumer, 4T' Trlller, Toronto, Bathurst St.; Toronto. ARTICLE'S FOR SALE r' SCHOOLS Advertising Salesmen (b the pro- HAIRDRESSING prietor of a small i to;e)-"WDy don't CUT YOUR OWN HAIR you advertise?" LITTLE G1ANT, POCJKZT BARBER, THE ANUREWB' ACADEMY OF,HAIRDAEBSWO• autcmalG bale-cutter, for mea and boys. Governmentl h-mased. we train You tot Proprietor-"Because I'm against - t - Really dna cYt sad trim the ]lair,•and does iscard 'is'zamtna root Pre• pzost,etW, set - R allywelBend for circular. B. J. Jacksoe, Iitoor West, Toronto. advertising." 1Mf� 3T= 997 Bloor west, Toronto, Canadian dis- Advertising Salesman "But why � trlbutor. MADAME HUDSON, SCHOOL, IiA13tDPJMW are you against it?" Ing. and Beauty Culture a for pamph- t': TRICKS, JOKER, 'PUZZLER AND MAGIC let. 707 Youge street, Toronto. Proprietor-"It, don't Issru a man - no time. I advertised once last sum- ' --1vaNNtta.-Bend-aio•D - •' ... - ducted from it{et-order of 61 Or more. f1. ----_---�EDTCX7T --- -•:- $3, 411 teeortmenu. Crown supply company. mer and the consequence was I was =A Queen East, Toronto. _ S0p0 EDMONTON CIT=ZNB TESTIFY FOR so bniy I d t have no Ilene to go tai Brl Polwder, herbal remedy -rAw- �ehing all seasGtl: AVIATION arthritis, aeuritlP, itomaafe•trobbre, NA- = Two win" ;Lffe,ape-month. :3: two �IIRs>m W FLIGHT INSTRUCTION m.fehs, $5. DrvWsts,:or J. C. Malotyre, READ IT OR NOT:-If ftJIL the.biood PPT ''- vlaatfoe, saroptane fab alae IDeehasica' Alberts. -- •. feeossd ttisSrttcmre. LAaveds Walkers''Air �t0°' treesels Sri in adult IIamaa body were t •-•ervless.,Limited. Aafker Airport, Toronto. 6giCEl.tJ1NEONa laidand to end, tbW.Weald- reaC}f CLO.HING FOR"LE •2,000 mile. LEARN saMTHAND. ACCOUNTANCY. tttlOOD Win CIOTHIM, L yXZ11T ce Typewrltmg 1tJ 1s.t1, sateined students .Mrs.. A.-"Yy buituad is a. -You "~ •tltsars•a, a Tom" street to. t C��Clothing = m free C�'ge• wouldn't think It, but there 1s aeEnal- Camcha j' j.a{2nC�1 l l �Q�I SAW. r _ -- ml.moa. oat. ly ten years difference In oar 4W.". • Vit ye4.gsa>R .7> > ' 00" - NOVELTIES Mrs. 8.--"Impflsalble! Tou look se R1 a&mt Market "A SAIA-AXICRICM24 "PIT" BUIL.Tat- young as he does!" i- RW maw Poppe. tea eolaafm afar NOVXL73i&-22 IAASOR?1W SAllKAG - Several "teat cases" in-a"campalli eslss n•mns, spriogtaft t1sE onty ice. ' atoverosa, s saaatm, secs This word of warning Is not amiss, UnP� �idom m Ow � to curb the eolleetion of usurious In- FEATHERS - Let's make it Loth•strong and Blear- Buyer; Shipping FaeWdi•s and terest, rates by as sharksi' ON FEATHERi WANT=D PORTRAIT 1N FOLDER-FREE. �... _ vnta Evxnv ROLL PJMYDCTLY DZVEI:- -Beware Of the man who "shoots the, Tatem Restrictions of Other probably be launched early In the new oped and Printed. 26e (eoen). star Boep- bull". , Ffet►Tyfsas;SOUGHT. Gomm AND DUCE. Cot>dt1"1N Retlinoe Imports year by the Ontario atiorneygenersi. ' thA, Dept. T., a" M treses o.1d. 1'b+ Canadian Feather Teti M. m Heil give pone a doubtful steer. Cecil Snyder, K.C., senior crews t and.1[att co., Ltd, u sprues 2L. Tor- counsel, who bat+ been assigned to thel:0- Bata. ... - Throughout the world the Canadian PATENT ATTORNEY An old farmer, Laving be" made apple to favorably linown, but its chief Investigation, said,that definite action! FILMS AND PRINTIl. very wealthy by the discovery of oil market is the United Kingdom. Out- might bq ezpetted early, in 1938. He PM I. KNOX. REOIBTZRXD ATTORNEY. had, he said,been "deluged" N'ltb COm- AOUA DZRZLOPZIX PRINTZD•' 1 FREE Inrurmatian regarding laventfoq Patents: OII his run-down farm, moved fnEO the aide that country, quotas. tariffs, Drawings: apdetrauo.a:sora 2s M•WW% plaints" of persons claiming to have, n •atlwambmt see. B.-Prtste to fee sea big city,'with all his family, and par- abundance of local fruits, limited ship �m'r' fliato-Craft, 183% s sl IL. Tafooto. inchased a ver fine mansion In the been the victims 61 "loan sharks." ------ �, y ping facilities, and other factors 1m- PATENTS most aristocratic section of the town. a restricting Influence Qn profit- Each case, be e�lplained, was being E1c7W PAtCEa tCXPZRT WOAE. MOLL - '� s - -' with tree eolargemant"WCL Trwranas Stud- After their first night In the place, the able business, investig6ted carelul}y, lid a report -:j toe. 93 Niagara Street. St. Catharines, oat, AN OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR. LIST old man's wife awakened bright and A was being made to-the attorney-gen of Inventions, and Call InformaVou seat tree' pples are imported Into Prance 97=1-TWO BEAUTIFUL ENLARGEMENTS The Ramsay Company. Registered Patent early, saying: under a system of quotas controlled (sat colored) with rat developed, eight' Attorneys. 273 Bank 5L, Ottawa. Cam Wife-"Well, Seth. ain't 1t about by the issuance of.Import licences. By It had also been suggested that in slimy. fad*-proof prsati. 2sc:-edghest goal- - addition ta.ikellan In tba-11- ity. PERSONAL you w rade agreement Canada Is cm-r-9111-01 courts the are?-$ 4.7 per cent. of the 229,000 quintals Hepburn Government might launch a ruits DEVELOPED WITH aIStTx:w GLOB- aRZ YOU RUPTUR RELIEF, COMFORT. Seth-"No,'sireel! 1'11 Inst telephone (820,4 lb. a gyinta►) allowed to be fm- public.iavestllfation unser the Public ' -- 4 Dante (two of Beech) 25e. Fla eoLrg•- . positive support with oar advanced method. Inqulrt�s Act. _;,._-� - •-'-':...."Y':: meat. Eight Photographic Greeting Cards, No elastin or unditna "s or steel. write, for 'the.fir@ department; we might posted during the first quarter of the S&L speedy. wtatastian guaneteed on-smith Mansreeturina Co.. Dept. m9, Pres- just as well get used to theme city fiscal year, and' 3.3 per cent. of the Pereor sstrriee, It[tetizsy, wmafp.g 21111. onLconveniences right cowl" 140,00(1 quintalsringthe fourth C PRINT YOUR OVYN NZOATTVZs AT ROME iFaster olUn Light - m Sas snrtace, cloth or Paper, without .kill POPCORN quarter. This Irt approximately 6,180 _ w darkroom. Lou these cent sack!'Miracle Howard - "Hello there? Are you quintals during October to December Veto tit eemprt• with instructions for ten POPCORN-HIGH QUALITY GUARANTEED home? I thought y-ou were In college." inclusive, and 10,340 quintals for Jan- Roy Chapman Andrews says in a: =- nta.0.s2. J. C. Williams. a Alchmu ood Ht One Hundred' Pounds, Six Dollars -cosh - magtziae article ]best the cepLanot2�fa, with order: John G. 'cof.redae. Beg,. 479, Charles-"1 was, but I had to leave wary to March inclusive. mas"m' QDtarfa - - -or account of lay eyesalbt." With regard ttzj3elgium, the market . a small`Insect, can fly 400 yards a : - �. FOR SALE POULTRY Howard--"You had to leave collegq ' demand i's s ostly for barrelled apples, second, or 900 miles an hour, ant be on accou��st your eyesight?. Why and the VA.e of imports depeuds to believes it to'be the speediest living JKM SALIC tAVZNDULA VERA - TRUE 'that's too bad." a large extent upon the size of the thing. But did be ever see • Crowd of l E» lavender f"ers. for escasts. One OUR CHICrts GROW FASTER. BIGGER. p IJotrr a pound. delivered. Caaadlaa 1%cif c make better pullets, layers. Healthy, hardy, Charles-"Yes, I mistook the new domestic crop. lumberjacks racing to the grub tent ; ]211th Oardas.-Duacaa. Vancouver leLad. bloodteeted. Free chick fe•dens -w" early -r^ Orders. 2938 prices Dow ready, Corned dean of women.for 'a coed." Sweden important Market' just atter the dinner ;Ong rang? Chick Hatchery, rbtrawatt, oat Swedeu is the most important mar- FUR FOAMING -Ms Knows a Good Thin ket of any of the Scandinavian conn Shaded areas in the laiosf war trap • WOULD YOU LIKE YOtlR 2936 CHICKS - I.1' fit , MIIVY WG--SAYPI.>e COPS,tllAOwZ2NE -'Fra' Enter the Tweddt• Chick 4 atwt, Diary had a little iamb- tries for imported apples.. Although .show the Japanese army Is now boss tae• hook catalog fret. Far 'trade Journal, 1,500 fro* chicks, prizes to everyone. Beadyou're heard this Ott before- the United States f9 the main source all Japan an States of CLina- _ . , ]Bag 31, Toronto, oota:so r Limited,for Fergus. Ontarioo. Chick Hatchery Anti then she passed her plate again of supply, with Au*Ualta- showing an - -' FURNF'TURE QUILT REMNANTS And had a'little more. increasing trade, Canadian Dozed ap- a = pies are well )►lid 'favourably known, FREEI 2.000 Pieces Furniture FREE! iriVE_POUNDS!-QUILT REMNANTS-".Go Another reason wby romance 4stA and sell at a slightly higher price than DD VV ' Free-110, Patterns. lochs, i Wuhrut longer in the old day's- was that the. similar U.S. varieties, owing to the N � � Y 0 H n IN LYONS' d I CATALOGUE OF NEW AND Cottons, 25c.Prints,Refund dclotns, auks. cnu•ct fact that Canadian apples are. consid- et.aeoadltigned Plrrnhcun. Writs now for this gamplgs-ZSc, Refund Guarantee! Marl- bride ic�-ced much the same atter take ' free• uhtstrsted catalogue to give you an Idea time Te:Utes. Department .WILS.- 8049ered to possess better keeping qua!- or Lyons' m • rearkable furniture values. •Degupe, Montreal.- .sing her make-up all off. ('����(gyp e'� " - LYONS' TRADE-IN DEPT. _ Itfea. As regards barrelled d apples, the i fl"• iIEVt Stop S Canadian types are not so highly ap- NEVIt wt+D RE-COND1TlONED- eARGw1Ne STAMPS AND COINS _ Carl-"Say, haven't I'seen your face t If New York Is your near stop, ' •� s-Piece Ballroom Suits m two- somewhere before?" predated as the L. S. varieties on ae- yov'N want to know about The tone wain It finish. Dresser, Cliff- WE BUY AND BELL OLD STAMPS. 'TORON count of the =act th the colouring is Sadie-"No. Its never been any !Shelton Nat•1. i !•:.-Ler, rut] dee paaU Dad. •agleas spring and T stamp G`oatpany, 13'11 King Street West. not-so well:.Iiked. . orate new all-felt macaws Completely re- TO�n1C° where but where 1t fa now," The Shdtort provides its guests a-Piece solid oak Dieter Room with"added attractions",at no � •� gotta. Large buffet, eitensfon ts- a The man who Isn't looking around a:e 111111 tr Rather upholstered chairs: lure _ n 'the corner theacr'daya !a blind, to say "a-ong>t`e( 'Dog. - added cost,among them are the new. famous'Shetlon•awimmin9 pool; $Z940 Beautiful 3-piece Chesterfield Suite. ' • .. the least. :-, .e�ll!IaZes Audience Full size Chesteraeld'and R roomy. gymn'asrum, cn,,;4T to match, upholstered In a•good quality _ library and F?encif Jatquard' wlth Marshall reversible Marall - g+Yen' 'T•••••u •cruelest criticism Is Indiffer- t - solarium. enrtng ewhfooa Thuroughly cleelned and re- Men•.• h~p,•M-,,.4w.W encs. �.4-�COU�'ER.-Duke, four-ye2rold I- mongrel.",�.,. r►e..ee.y :. ...-. mongrel dog, showed- a go e=e Furthermore. ' $23.00 Large 3-drawer dresser wfin'mfr- «t"ti••e•.•,.I„•.+.•,re. aldienep,here how he m�tkeagchan e ( The Shelton is W mr, la walnut finish, steel bed "Sows rr coni cues,• Kingdom Without` a Kin l .n walnut tlniah, sagless spring and brand '.seen«I•M•la•t•w•Iru••e• ware _ �r' g for his plaster's g i new r,•II edge rek-tnattressz vmpletely re- M - - __. purchaees,_helps with t : : in the Grand__' ne" '"`''""e•""'d'^"''"•"e'' f the houseRork, does card tricks and } Central sone, L::,ane�. «.•Cess ere r..s+a.•e•,• •ee.«t-- . c LII answers quetions on his ancestry, r1 '.p�5•QQ Buffet_ p�lelar table and tour Rsymar, s ce the flight of the Habsburg which he admits is decidedly-mixed " i bestlocationr chairs, Perfect condition. ... 1 1/ 50 oak Kitchen Cabinet. 'Top has MASON REMEDIES LIMBED Chance at the end of rhe��World War, Owner Richard Davidsonclaims his �t1� ��s ; in New York. 1.J�/ 11 wsC.Wl$l, TeeaaTa GM.O� - eers, l door front with flour and has remained a kingdom, the throne charge mind-reads sometimes and may sue3,r readafnera, d three drawers ,space fa base mean-while being •••• '•' eA�rES -....1 #ftl!'orrsd tin: dna three arawen to ane con- - g guarded by a Regent, turn journalistic. •••• "' 1 Admiral Nicholas Horthy. Regent "He'll lih2ng a broom, hat, shovel, $3 per day $6.75 s Burner Gas Stove with oven. _ 9 � � # cuaranieed. Horthy;who will be 70 next year, took axe or anything around a house," said •� 't single ifl�i/i� Brand new 3-piece chesterfield -• --- the reins of.Hiingary in 1920. Twice Davidson. "He even helped me build ' `t"�•W ruIts, .upholstered In tine quality ' repp cover, Cwt shade,'.Marshall Severslble OC ,a d•ay - he prevented former King Charles 'the cabin by 'getting the hammer, a' t •P::hg cushfoas: run west construction. - from 'regaining the throne. So far he sack of nails and the odd two-by-four ■. Brand new Chesterfield Bed suite. Buys a new guaranteed !!II •�69.� B lies done nothing to further the pre• when I Baked, him." Chester9eld bed has large ward•' .- r.e beg chatrs to match. Covered fa hard tentio - c;=;,,,, '- o e e Been y a fashion, but his kangaroo hesitation Dressers m all finishes' wits PORTABLE Hungarian Nazis have urged that Ad- was tops. AVE•tatA •50 up large mfrrore and 3 drawer., Infral Hortby, a Protestant, be recog- As for mind reading, listen to David- �K K Chlfto, _ In oak and wxtnut g, x.50-- - son-. -- $10.50NE Drop-head Singer'sewfng Machines. TEW Guaranteed good condition. Such a move would block the mortar- "Back home I've been sitting in'the 3.95 Brand new all-telt Mattresses with ;wther antl-Nazi groups cabin and suddenly thought of Bo its all essential features chiefs andBorne. heavy roll edge, well tuned - In ME- Metal, y, which lean •-ward a Habsburg res- thing I wanted to get. Before I got _ Covera, All ded@ toration, around to it, Duke x1141 hack with it." At Bede. .ACI sizes. 2.50 up CARRYING CASE Last week, however, Admiral_Hor- And the middle-aged prospector isn't ' Brand new cthtrfot�fer to selected TOUCH TYPING INSTRUCTOR COULD HARDLY 14.95 ylrch with walnut finish - five thy denied that he had ambitions to likely to be tate for appointments. - rn•�•^-. -- Colonial design. Wrltc- weir the Hungarian crown. ' "I shall "What's the time, Duke?" and then C odd Chesterfield Chafe with Mar- .95 HANDS •95 shall reversible cushions, t2emingtdif Rated Linpited always feel it my dmy," be said, "to: Duke nips Davtdson's watch from his 67 t±n Be+tutiful 6-pleee walnut Bedroom Toronto defend the institution of monarch. I vest pocket. I aV suite. Large Brewer, vanity, chit- can only repeatwhat I said in 1920, -- k onirr full size bed, sagleas spring and brand Had R$etIIIlBij$1n 11114 Neurits �- all-felt mattress. Completely re-condi- _ which is still my view today: I'was -- `- creed- .Like new. chosen Regent and cannot tolerate " 9.W fTlnbpt!ce walppt, IIatah Dining FIRED or NERVOUS? that the Regent's person should ' be I m � saa� va Rxm Suite. f3afl+t, chane cab. APPETITE ? from Rheumalias asd et, square extension table and 6 leather tip• • '� Connected with the occupancy of the �► ' !ta Is bile doing its work. .. Neuritis - olefered chairs. completely, re S--hed. royal tied w." w1 K g7.'GGESTIONS FOR CHRISMAR GIFTS your fiver is lazy, that's whG.T. feel so aar� W.J.TTrr6�atpT.o. R•e nave aTrge assortment of aDslrs, cot- rotten halt the time. Your 1■ not B YQ tvsraav� u ]-ties, end tabiee�� lamps, sewing cabin• s red at chests, radios, rugs, bedroom and getting enough Dile. Your h s, . It's n•irev-starved vit"kened, upset herpes t>pfLlra Of alMe aQ nlnR-room furniturd, etc., at the most rear- Deck aches. Your food doesn'tt prop- - - that usaalbr we the aaN d failing app"w dada A� �i7 nes a price In Toronto. All our furniture eery. It stagnates and decays or lack of Buitti 13p your aerva with the dpi � ni ' bile. Bile Is a elg+sant and 'ad antiseptic. great Dewe the-siseUiug-'LA-Eiy ds n1d baaam. 1 tboe', ly cleaned and re-condttloned 1n .t op •Conic-•PROS17JUNE--and see hoe. quickly ��could climb stairs sad ladder. I"Meat a" "mn factory and carefully packed for 1rp- Your liver should produce 18 to fluid ` cratchinf. Your'appetite improve,and strengt1i returns:shipment on receipt of moneyordero$Tcee of bile every 24 hours. �/ - At dreggiefa,50e,$1,00 and 11.ti0. 71 l•�Ol�e•et:r h'g new t9:l8'Illustrated catalogue it nowTanol Tablets will maks your Ih•er do its• 'I _ •�.$1,,00 1� ... tie sore to write fpr one. work. Based upon a small other useftionul of nal• RELIEVE ITCHING In o Minute -� i11•:.JLi\L - omel blended with certain other useful medl- yi Sven the most e'.oblwrn itching of enema, loteb I ' THE GREAT real fruit juice,blab and teak prots�o pdq LYONS' BEDDING AND �, c1aal.fngredUnts, Taaol TaDlet�act promptly_ +ilom�es atWete'e'toot, rasbes and other skis erup. P NERWTGNIC of■famous CarutlisetdMa. if peasaMe c UPHOLSTERJNG CO, and directly upon the I1ver, s Imulating the n••quickly yields to Dr, Dennis'eoolinz,antise•.p. .they might clear up year case tm l6m,• -flow of bile. They Preeasy to take and pro- tie,Ilgwd D:D.D.PRESCRIPTION. its entle Me ! Manufacturers soothe the vrtater aka. Clear, s r i,, astd 50c. Nlo substitute. At dru�i•ta. I ' vide a sate, easy wpy f using calomel, prob- treaoelea,ar'l eta a- 3_- s fir .,V I'.�I till�GS Rc Jr.. ravt,_Sto Ic i `:t h e. 3 .•• r. ably;the most eft tive liver stimulant known, Ps fife most-intln.•e Itcllin In. r+ S• '1 damlY, A 35c t ial lattlq at,dens;etor, rrrbcee r- �r •�- -� seek.T�i11�Tg \ They are not harsh. But they are efticlent, or mane}bac• tsk for D.0.0.PAESCRIt'T10`t �- L' U T-� i St., Toronto `'"ar druggist has them. 50c, IA. � ;� - I { - - r .- - '• . ...- -• ,• .. --- ape •,a ,t�• } M.,. :._,-r` , - .::. - - ,=,M,-,moi c:;,....,,,. -' ate'.. .. ,. ,'-- -*.. 7; ,,,off: '.,�: z. .�,. ..,: .•-,P., :, x : .:...,.-- •�'•-1s: f•rrr.s:,x a;�",- -`' S-?;��Ft- r* -r-.,•4•. - �".i+f+a �'y''r,••.YF„'' �"r. J.r y�. � ,:,,.•. y,k.. ,,_f0� r'..S" s.'4•; .,k;• re....;'�3,j' .e- .ham. , :� _ _ a a` �.,, ;,r' 11 .. fir• .: Y : 11 - ... ,� . ..:,i.• .,. r • . :' .. AdiNL L`/Q��.I l -Zhe snnnal aLeet9ag of Lhe Fyne.gdarterly.inatepd of aaasally � �� Pickering Library Association will }s has been the custom - A grated �` } . O-P "'htfd in the Library rooms on the Valentine Supper and Social even- ' s - - r +--Mr. Donald , Munro has .bieen evening of Tuesday, January 25th, ing on Feb, 15th. Tuesday's pm- - - conFinedo-Tris ome or u c _ _ _ -IaL - -- three weeks through illness. library are. eligible . to attend 'and the meeting a dainty lunch was ser- ��r���' _.... --The..school in S- S. No. 2 was are ure -to,'be Present. �'ecl by the hostess and group_, -- _��� •= �,� 1. .sem= ly � closed fqr a day or two this week .. "- '- .' is order that repairs might be Whutevale _ . Chen'ywoody . ". made to one of the walls. ... .-- GRO'nu. ERIR�S . -Mn. John Marker has been 'Mr. Dunkeld,of Atha has been _ . confined to her bed during the•past Coughs and. colds are' still very visiting Mr. and Mr's. R. Davidson. .r :r prevalent in the community. • Cecil Potts and friend called on T� twvo weelos through illness, but is Preliminary Notice of the Valera- friends here on Sunday last. " '"� r � ��Bjg 'QOff Oil@rialls • now improving. tine Supper.on Februayr __1'Sth_in the .V.' Pettf Toronto spent' -•The .epidemic of colds'i .still Petty,Y, , -i It . basement of,the.L sited Chtuph: the week-end with hes azents J. n D e' I. :very prevalent throughout this dist- P ; ;o - Mrs. Randall .has been' confined- and­Mrs.-Pett �^` - , 1. riot as well as throughout the Prov- to-the house this last week suffering A few of our people atte44ed the r-r'�'1. 1. lace. frolu -a very, severe cold. Members convention at Altoona on Tuesday: • . _ -The weather 'in Pickering sA far of her Bunsen School cIaes have HoleprOOf Ho$lery has been ideal'for�winter with very Y and all reported a very interesting _ ; -.little gnaw-.--In In the rror n'part"ot �n faithful in their visits which and profitable day. .r are plann crel�-. - / y. • acre much�Ppreriated--_ T-he-X.-P Qse�awnsn flip ere - ne-- For the remainder of the cold ole art f quite heavy snow-falls which have weather Sunda ave service us P Y °c the evening of 1iday lam , - >bilocioed the roads t. y sing January 28th. Come and join in an •-Mhe Ladies' AiSi. And-: the United. Church will be held in evening of fun and entertainment. Q�y • W_, j the.basin"est.'•A '13earty in tatioa Prizes will be given., #Sgver,collect- Staunton Semi- 1 . need •• aUpa�er$ tv�w'a Chat+_will bold its Jaaztary .and tsorship is;e3tend ion, Free lunch will be provided. nseevmg on Tuesday tate 18th at the ell. The,'$un, * School i�,o, : i• » •A i :hamoe of 3[rs. Charles Palmer. Will Johnston � roomed Cloth*� - :• the members kindly note the charge �P ' and cosy: Annual Meeting of the Horticultural `�!"p """'d of date: On Wednesday evening, January Society held at Dottbsrton Jan. 4th. - 19th, the Women's Institute ,will ... °` s - 4Me Sacrament of the Lord's = z :., , iappe hold their annual social evening in . At the:annual.;al•; meeting of the _A J Y S r will be in the the I. O.' O. 'F.'Ball: '' Members Societq, the usual'•repeu•te were lead �` ^ Presbyterianhnrch. next Sunday, entitled 'to �m8 eithez their. has- sad accepted. The following oftioere : ,.i sad the preparato2'y Service'viiII be bands ora friend. Thi's is suing to were elected for 1938: Hon. Pres- � iii • �f , bele this Friday evening at 8 o'clock= elus>�ve Iia Store' Rel> ble . be quite an to make up for identg, .Messrs E. L. Ruddy, F. L. .v,.� c at the ho:nev.af Mrs. W. J. Clark not holding the social last year. Green-;and Wm; Gormley. President, --' -Mrs. James White opera-few Mm. Ha,german's canes of girls Gerald P. C ruun•. Vici0f gwidents,. - . . j�ne�••••A�l W�nne�8. days this week at the home of her namely "Doers" held their first Messrs 'Dr. Pearson, Dr. V. E: daughtei, Mrs. n . - ­ . " .. ;:­­­ L . Walter Shepherd, of meeting of the year at her home• C 11 , I. . - l ": Toronto, at . .W, home 'there is a artwriglst, C. E. Morley. Trees- ,,,J, - -.--n they-elected Blanche Hamlin urer, Mis� _ , . fssmly re-union ing-held, at w c as President and Mollie Randall as B. Brown F Fr.- H. S. Directors . m� .ltss. White'fi brother and sister of Secreta Treasurer. Ian io for 1 _ _ the United States were present. Secretary-Treasurer. �T�Y P year+-.Mesdames H. A. Hop- - _- -A number ad our hockey fans meet every second week and do real kine, Gordon Law, E:-'G. Robinson = worth-while ,work, shoeing. heir in and Messrs E. C. Jonee, and G. W. - trent to Whitby on Monday evening � . . to see the hockey, match Ketwe tercet in their Sunday School Barker. Directors. for Z years-. - - - _ _T _ , class.. Mesdames C. A. S tt, L. Mc- - / -• ,« Paoltering and Claremont, which was ter P 'L I L. . . wok try the latter by the score of A very fine-meeting of the W. A. Conochie, D. J. Callaghan and Muss j _ _ ­.1 . . t-2. The game was a good.one andwas held at the home of Mie. N. Winnie Wood and Frank J, Prouee. ' fres mach enjoyed. Robinson. Plans were fully discuss Auditors: Mr. H. A. Hopkins and - --T7te Whitby Branch of the W. ed for the year's'work. Copper Cea- Mfrs. Ge an. - _._. •r: ulna, rs. a en cupboards' for the chnr+ch 'kitchen. 190CHElY' _. 14th,`at 2.30 p. m. in the Whitby c .. Town Hall. T'h ►�-r� invited the Decided to make donations to the. �' -- ' ' mini:,:.r: ,upend and the 1Vi: dk M. MondaT evening nezt in R-ltitby - . `- . c , fnstitate to meet with • �e eaten to`- . . tih+eat. A�aiss�on 16 cents, Prizes To the Electors of. Pickering Town- Dunbaitoa vs. Claremont + L .1=,giiven as usual. - .- �$ - The County Cause€1 aipil oId ship: 1. - _ - 1. .. its tirst sesron -of the on Due to unavoidable 41reuatstan- --=- DRAMA : 'J,uesday next, January 18th at the ccs. I .was unable last week to T n -•-- _Haply and Z'ro$perou$ _ Conn House, Whitby. The import- thank the many ratepayers who sup- `THE TUMLLT - .�,.- eat items of business on the first pOH me in the Municipal Election 1. A1ew Year - day will bP the electron of the war- on January'3rd. However, I do at Rill be Presented lin the 5eheol „ den and the appointment o! th? this base take the opportunity. of House of S. S. Nb. 4, Esat carious Standing Committees: expreaeing, through the medium of ON; WEDNESDAY, JAN. 19th % _ _ -- - the Pickering. ' -- g. News, iny-8itnt�fZ� ..-, _ . _ _ _ ,V .-:.- r T$e inquest into' the death of $leve.Shswlnck bvhich tools place at predation for your time and anter` by the Andley Dramatic Cinb - ` Whitby on Thursday last brought est spent in'my behalf.- I assure ........ �: - _ _ i .. ­ iso light on the crime. Sam Michael you that I shatl�omy titmast to 'with whom the .,murdered roan at merit the cordidence you have plac- - - _.� -ane time resided. was on L1Sp-stand ed in me•..:___ - - Ladies. of Pickering _ _ _ _. Most respectfully yours. 11 And all points. N. S. B. and W. .. ' but his evidence was deny contract- : �� Rudd Pm ) . > to that given by other wit. y - -__ Fred T. BIInt><ng, P�ekering I madr b� hand. are always tmeases. The inquest was adjourned Gifts,is - appreciated: r Y.slablisked 1857, `'One die. - . � -1rhe home of Mr. and Mrs: Earl g g TIN ' R e m n a Cl t S ?lug your skill t to haadtwork. . .. Lockwood, Warren 'Ave. Oshawa, I. make most attractive gifts. - w$s the scene of a pleasant gather You can always find a good supply a ing on Saturday evening last, when 1 of RE:41NAbITS of silks.woo! SPE�,IAI� / hie parents, Mr. and "Mrs. D. N• Every 'Wednesd8y jereey, or cottons, at ..:ji. 'Lockwood, of Pickering, celebrated TOWN HALL BUTTON SHOP . i 'their thirtic.r - -dd-,,e ­­'.1'e.gaty• and Saturday from q p_ a were: hair. and BROtIi ST. OUTH-WHITBY Breakfa$t Bacon, J �25C. a• lb. (Quilt eakhes-Buttors) Mrs. Roy Ball, of Orono; 'Mr. and _._ _ L . . Mrs. Hugh Squires and son Jimmy, m e on the � Cecil and Gordon Locl�arood and . Dick Kendall, of Pickering; Mrs. Dumbarton Rink ' _Barber Shop •_. ;Pork Luer, �'' . : 124. a lb. Wks. Wilson, Mica Myrtle A. . Wil- 11: 1QL Jtew ef2c. a lb. • . non, -]dr. sad 'Mrs. Russell Lack- Be ,f - wood.. Mn. E: Beesley, Mr, and _Toe Pickering - $eauty ParlorJewel Shor#ening -- -1 Sc. a lb , -- )BPs. J. C. Ross, of Oshamm. After _ y - 1 an evening of games and lunch, Mr. MEAT- MARKET ` and Mrs. Lockwood were, presented A competent lad ill havectiarge ` (Classic 0eauser, _ y` of -- _ with a cheste field table. of the beauty parlor and 3atisfac - - 6 tln�, 25C• --After a long period of illness we Carry S full line of tiomis,guaranteed at�reduced �' .. • in which she endured much suffer �reSh � "`;1 - -.` ' - " prices. ... ;11 _ ing with Christian 8ortitude, Miss P% i . ­ ermanent V1 eves,92.00,i3.50.i5.00 '! �/9 Ida Bunting passed away on bion- . :` , �. ,", - ,' 'Sham o and Fingei 1.Wave, .54 . W 'e a 'R E I D .1 '. . day, January 10th, at her home on and Finger Wave. :35 ,'` - Bing Str. East. Her funeral which lvlarcel, was largely attended took lace on �'° Butcher (pho>ne 3000) ;Pickering arg'e Y P Oil Shampoo, ,3b •ing made in the Methodist Cemetery. Special,P'rices, S May 25�to 31 ' . ' `­ " - '' -': in the village. bliss Bunting was a �/� • are Stor , I. _ daughter of the late Brereton. and "Mi,ats Oil P. W,, Q Re . X2,00--$ 1.50 1 r Mary Bunting and was ,born in ego vr, R� 00 I Pickering•Village. where she has Our delivery is at your service. Regular. Reg.,$5.00--$4.00 _ a been alife-bug resident. She-�cas-- •- Thone Pick 1620 H. MA 0/LL 1 educated in the Pickering Public1. a. L and Pickering College. She 'CLA`RENCE SILK phone Pick 71 member of v�ar+ a mem the Methodist v�tlr artvertaseaseaia. 1 - Chserch and of the United Chuirh �) <: after the union. She took,'an'active :LILLI N'S f FOR SALE--1 big blue cow, 6 yrs. • part in the various organizations springer. 1 Holstein heifer, 1 yr. New Year $ y and was-highly esteemed'by all who BEAUTY SHOP 2 Pure fixed Guernsey bull calves, - •a ;1 )l�ewv her. She is survived by one W. John,Wilson, Pickering, 21 .brother, William, of La Pas, Man., Three doors east of the old Mrdt - : greeting$ „i surd three sisters, Mrs. (Dr.) R. Garage. Mr. 0. Crammer* : FOR SALE}•-a number , of fresh : �. M. Bateman and Mrs. R. A. Doug- Residence. corws and springers, ft�oan easternI. :: -IIs, of Toronto, and Miss Bertha area: T. B. tested.. J. E. Anthony_ To All -41 4 Bunting, (her twin sister) at home. Sl ampoo and fUgeewave -`604. Locust Hill, phone 3021. 20-21 r �_ ►-To-mmorrow (Saturday) 15th, is Fingerwave. . -- _- she. _ . BiEE]S--why not keep a few caioh- x - the last day on which motorists will Op Shampoo & Fbi One The.' ies of bees and make same extra i _ - lbe privileged to use the 1937 motor Archins money? For full particulars, write - .. s }laense plates. After that date Mastlers• w R, J. E't11Er, Pickering, R. R. 1. - hem who fail to display the. new 20-43 - - .. _ _ _ ' Faeit/a 69c. - plates ori their ear* will be subject " `to prosecution and a fine. So if you HAIRCUZI'IN(3 25c. COWS ,F•OR SALE - Close .Spring- p , have not - ers and fersh caws, pure bend and I So 8 H, - ��'P�O��T.i , 1 procured the new Ikenses, it will hie safer for you to keep the I'heratknt legless 811 Peron- grade_a, T. B. Tested and blood IWNMW . . ..leas in the until you t the eek Naves tented: Free delivery. Wm. J. - __. - a8e Y ysew plates. J SL96`-- $L% le.59 " Murphy, Marco Fa,-ma, Lindsay Oat. , ' r ,►b11w� lick• !!6! lt�hone 1Sa'•. tYtt r` - - __ , . -- _ 11 fi!* -..