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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1938_01_21 .revs.-'..a r%.:.;.•s• »i' b_..,{::'. ':..k. �.i. ;'.4 - w - .-^g yen _ •_F, fir• �'. � .. k � ', .,, ♦1,' •i:.. K q1 'U iu.47 YN. .P. J. .�•.".+. - _ ^4•Z3., :�: �Ek w.. A.0 ls•. .. ,,.., • A. .-.......r .rT..: - :••--•tr.•T� ..�'.�n1••IIS2 4 - k'•r .. w7 ,, ,:r t- +1,. 1^_ _ .' 3`-.'s .a� ? _ I. ,4i: } 'iW �,p •::•x• ... ! F..... '.r...-..: S'_._—J. ^:...,sT. /,Y.':i:s"'!' w.�:'.,}� .. �.:.T�d a'qw ,Y^•.' _ i +rn. '.Y. y. .AY '..L7 L^'. i '. . -.ie w;f' .Nt fi N, - _} V. Wr �— �-- NT.. FRIDAY - ,JAN. "1 , 1'988.LOW �ta.2� QOL. L� I1, PICKERING, O j 7iOfsfastirstta16s,rs�. Brock Road " GREEN NE CherrTwtwd •OTIC � - Nod4 j The ratepayers held an informal ' - meeting on_W,ednesday evening, Miss Ham, R. N., of Toronto MILLS ! H. O. PSARSON-Pbysieiaa "Uar trucks p:if►e yoar way January 12th at the school. The visited' with her parents during the �bdSweeoa. Dumbarton: iet7 ever? da 1. grogram consisted of comnmunity week-end. 1886--1936 8.FORSYTH ppb-Dp.,�D,�ire�ct�or singing and songs by Morris Davis, . Mr, John'Sineifiir has been sick �pt,t at,AnodotboOf i COAL, ,DUKE- Mrs. Ellicott presided• at the and under the doctor's care. We Memixrot cbe iAnwrkw ntataSt• iano. Mr. Bentley, the teacher hope he will soon ''be improved.of. UM. e•�•e s�ti Moo b'�" Wt,OD, CEMENT, P Feed Pias at a Profit "�+ pMAe asoL.Ctaeemvat�omit. gave a very. interesting talk on the Mr. F. T. Roach from Califiorn r _of_Thing, after ia, is here forte an. extended visit by using Pie Start*r, Pig C wr 1110 3 r— � - _ .which the ladies served refreshments with his da ter as -bluff-hitt. trate y DVi�tAi.D RUDDY 131atrNltitlr. and and a very pleasant evening was Charles Lintner and eon, Malcolm No profit is feeding Hoarsely greaaii a R•f r.oa° b �.°k'tiye C` BUILDER'S SU P PLI +S enjoyed by all. spent sunday with the tormel'e tat- �� rlsS.soacb mina of wart Howes Wb"by• My --.•r--- �' her. .:also local (cartage work Brougham Greenwood e_ti�era.st� doe- BEATON, BELL (f RO55 — !►e Kriel Kaes thea _-- We have also plaited in stock a fall- - g"d and are open the 8arrtaiQra,tf Sotici ors ,. Mrs. F. yitoodward, of Toronto, .lice of Nfaple Leaf !dining is visiting her son and family here. Mrs. Hugh Miller And.Jane spear year atoned, not fort h the iMtri 'WILLIAM J,BEATON.K.C•. itis Feeds. A• and Mrs. Moffat visited Miss the, week-end Waith Mr. and Mrs• feeding "a. - r AL BRW"13ELL.I{.C. J.D.F.R �• a ��I*�.,* * Bmown on �m'daY W. Gee.- Use Poaltty Laing Hach. lleis�fli JAMES A. WRFGM�� ELL �e Supper Club had as a#tend- Those who attended the S. S. f� Idle,busat, Ter.Ato, a lea- g? pl0ketlIIg. Ont. sitce'of fifteen at its fifth meeting Convention last week report SP seg e� Q.RiCBARDOUN A Co., Barris- on Saturday' afternioon- did helpful meeting. V•use.solicitor+. Notaries ere.. Suets bei. ' s, r i.ale tsu,fai�a.as Tomato:t.Toronto. Osice pZ7oce?400 Residence 8520 Mrs. D. Dawson of Claremont Mrs. Frank Wails is spending a We keep all there, also )Ehfe ash r. ne sae ltinti:Picicertas E'bane ashes. 8t! visited the D. Maims family last week in Cresswell with Mr. and Stotts and other Fitches - Mrs. Ormerod. Wsiasd O jj MGUS NUMiLLAN-B n� Sol- The Beal Store,Claremont 'cep the date, Feblruary 4th for The W. A. met at the home of �� as y. .17.icitor. Notary Public. ,Office o"- PHONB Smit i :psi ani Saturday t' to fl. or by apPoimtmaemt the Dramatic Gontest in the Towfn Mrs. F. L. Green ve the 18th. _ .-_raddeoee• crura >fou.e ..tt rt P:uc.nas T 1 H,�itM,T,00red by.the W• M. S: Reports from the several depart- 9� Datrtr. Toronto u.t e 1.l- , menta were — s o a I'y Pick re: tomato,Elms sada.. iStr� of St. Johns Church. ?� �'+pNANT-to.Eta' - Baeriate-a. We are displaying an Attractive The Y. P. Union on Sunday.ev- subcesafi4 year in our work for the � A i♦ *! �urrrr• nON variety of ening Baas,in charge of the Mission- church and community. PI�r�•T�NIi1 Ai USoficitsr'' Dt\.arie�l?-tbi.c - Aluminum and Oranitsware Etc. aIYRpOtE D.CONANT�K.C. ' Furniture and Fursiture ary Group, Norma Harden, Conven- On Frideiy evening January 21st, &"IN F. ANNIS.B:A..LL.B. s Noveitlee. . the Audley Dramatic Club will pre- AND _:_ _.. ere - --- --- _ Qeesa T 1 7 sia.eoe st.s<,Oabss» Friends and relatives honoured pent. their, plea, "The. All liin(39 Of ReI$ir O2 Iboo=-a,asa s fCaba.a). sad at ue Court Prices low, is keepiwe with owes. Mrs. A. Malcolm on her 80th birth- 'iilt" in the Greenwood Cbitrch un- Hoo.e.widtby•(MT.Comasit) PbootI.(whit• day with a reception and birthday der the auspices of group i- of the All Tuoing Guaranteed �,. -- DSO SER�tIGE party, at the`�htime of Mr. and Mts. W. A. C. S. MwDONALD' 1)ew�l Roy Carter on Friday afternoon and On Thursday evening feat, the Radio College was the recipient of friends of Miss E. Davis, now Mrs. et09 CLOSE AVE.. TORONTO -- (J 8R15ZRT T. FALLAIiiB.L. D S.. 4Plth many lovely gifts. The famu'ly, sons Wee. ish me a the- Ktsrime of Ptsoae . ;C1D.D.5.GeaAuste W ttx Rost CoLkV d daughters and grandchildren''had a Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gibson and -prders taken at NEWS Ofar -- paow snrLeor+..sd the Lfsi"ensat of St. A-d• U to_the-minute training gave Mr. and Mrs.•Aienell a show- p�,�ia cddeace•eewnd door sat of St. Aoa- P- family re-union at the sapper hour. Asa o„t. oake %owm: 4 er of useful and beautiful gifts. j e r e. e! wva•--t tx tss __ __ and Grant and family, of Galt; Frank Shil�g��s FCtI" Sale •W. to". pb—Bret COM azb !FINEST EQUIPMENT _. and family, of Markham; and Miss The mock wedding, • sponsored by ' for _ four of the o caused a Jean Ma cbbn. of Ravenshoe, came Yong Pe Plc. H>a is+w asD►a. Guaranteed Satisfaction home for the' occasion. Brougha-n much merriment. We all join is Balt Galvanized Bte-1 8, M0616% ' AT friends offer, congratulations : and wsshirtg thenewly-weds e o Bird's Felt 8]-tte 851nRlee. a lig f -- --- - - Prosperity an ppiness. '- Also. re•rubbrriog bttRgy wbeeis. .. $. BEA-rom TOWNSHIP Tabes and t3attertes ahrays et b good wishes. .• - .- - - � Lawn mowers sharpened: y D, teem. Con+esagwer Cammi«iooer for The annual concert and dance, Don't miss the 'The TIM t�ttars aftdaau. ;tieeo.smut, Era. racer of _ sponsored by the Citizens' League T. PATERSON 8 - (ILARSMOW 111ArsiaaeLsen•s•. Widte.ale,Oct. a. ROY ,YILLM, _ and Firemen, was held in the Town _ Town 1HsA Pickering, Feb. 4. Hall on Friday evening at an early . •- A. E. RICHARDSO,r1 .: =_ _WhitevSle Galt and art prices. Phone BaIS t,Stf . . _.P600e Mark 1006 hour. The hall was filled to canal- _ flBidliRAL I3isUBANO$ - ity. Mr. R Mowbray vur popular• On February 2nd the B. Y. P. U. ""EL REAL HSTATEI D. �. � E '�+ R Reeve, arcupied the chair very eff, are holding a .skating Party to 5i 00iV V KY A Nt'I N G iciently.. The program vasa 's short which an young people are invited. a ''- i,] Aa sill eatabltslied agency. ready i ed b a group of eplayersrefrom cf Builders' Su „heS - to Serve. IIIstira.tiQa of All Kinds. Whitevale and wa4 well received. the W. M. S. will be held on.Wed- PP � � 6� nesday the' 26th, at the home of Best Rates bwallable With Artists from tate T. F•aton Co. gam Mrs. J. R. Bick at 2.80. Roll Call Lumber ILIA i th } a .varied program. The little man is to be answered by the word-Be- 1 N WM. A "who so ably demonstrated his skill B. Cie Shijuxles •IBeanrity and Qervioe, y ginning. The Study Book will be hlalitN88D AQOTIaNERR AND as a tftoigiaan, delighted the and- discussed. Special Music. hearty a coal - j Y A L U ATO R hence. The Barrett orchestra wilo pec A hes ,lulu 1 Address - `- -Phone - invitation is erteraed to the ladies. -� - ed the entertainment-, furnished Alberta QOaI �ce conducted- Acywberc own A very fine game of hockey waq plwoeor writs. Address 014 Dundas BROUCFf#M PICK .516 s the music later in the evening for played betweZ-+ reap :n+er::te<: :::^'antti __ )omestie Coke 9tt•eet, Bast. - the dancing. Titres targe attendance j,,,,'^r boys of the United Sunday ` -i and the co-operation from outside Cment. Lime, I laSt4W yNPiitb Ontario. School, Rev. J.'R. Bick as A y s• We Handle- ea -the Firemen in k `Ant►IP, aRflr;v i n. points, enrourag referee. The scores 8 all. After the , their sometimes thankless task oP' the trr-e to home �n8 off Mrs.eParks; who the A Complete LiDe of Pur- 'their fellows Hanle of fire, who ,with Mrs. Agents for Lundy Fence t '' with often risk and danger to Johnson, served a fine .lunch. A sp- and l�e�.81 r i. k. - e en 'rte and fire Sive Norman RanSnA - CYRIL E. ]dOALEY fighting APpamtus- and men v" .d:all and Alvin Wilson for special $Og Cliow• always responded quickly when the work in their Sunday' School work Ceoksl]ntt IIItI►leme=1 ts OBNERALANSURANOB u -" .. . fin. bell rings to go somewhere in. during the past year. SERVIfiE and PROTECTION �'T _ 1 the Township and sometimes be- 1 at{oeari >�E►ieee >Bef n >so Phone Pickering 6700 - D. N 1. Lockwood gond. Audley - a ' The open meeting of the W. I. at (held gram. last week.) WILSON B R O which their huslozda were. gu , Pj(� E n� ' ]il$ was' held in the 'evening ci7 r The Club met ill their regular :,�W HMs alt. regular meeting day, the second meeting on Monday ,evening.last at yam.. PICR$RING, OBIT. Tuesday of the month, and as usual Phone Mark 7200 the hoarse of P. Yeates. .This "� g► THIS :WE'D�LIVER � the event of the year. The beautiful residence is well fitted'be- - in c arranged an cause'of the large music rootri.which Committee barge is excellent banquet.and program, when will aacamtarlodate so many. The , satisfied with the bountiful attendance was around 8Q and'the all were MAY Is the time of the year to ♦*,fn "past. Several toasts were propos-' meeting was opened by President _ brighten up our home with I v ed and drank. The, toast to the Percy Neal, who, in a neat address, s.. new wail-paper.•paper. pIINBRAL, DIr'i _ - sing the National Anthem. Mrs.• fidence placed in him and the Sec- We 'sell the new and dig- iva Atntmlaoee Norton folowed, reciti "The Flag": rete The policy of the Executive ng ts'' p y Brindhappiness totyou dF int the thea • 'sfieti' - r of this year is to distribute-the work Day and Night Service• . Wal{-paper• Phone 900Ct humorous stories._ >ylrs. Harvey, ung-the members, and the, next v etin a-ill be in charge of the ' yours, land may til@ President, gave--a`few impressior+s• g CotAtiLL and see clot line Of Malvern 5000 from the Toronto Provincial Con- close junior members of the Exec- TNEWIYEAR - Wdll•paper. ventieDn, Man and varied were the utl e. A motion as ed _ ��L -Ona• y v w pass instruct- MKi18$1�--"'- ` ansv�ers gf- en to-the- erg the secretary to.�srite be one of Ten per cant off all blankets Mr. Hedge sang twice'. Mr. and hers of the community who have and rugs, Mrs. Devitt contributed a piano and recently been bereaved. ' The ban- a *O� f 'r - - violin duet. Mrs. E. Holtby spoke quet for the members is being err- J STUDIO COUCkfES briefly, after which four gentlemen: anged for the near future. The .75 and up. ' _ Messrs MoR�}tirter Burk 'Mairs and drama is•to be given at several �Onten YleAt • x rr WE WISH Johnston and four ladies: Mesdamles points soon After the business was - Rdbertson, Malcolm, Norton and over, the.President announced' that pp r McWhirter, debated "Whether the several members of the Whitby f = par ,� Nide Our many Customers and $nsiness Woman or the Average Rotary Club were present and !would . Housewife had the,Best Time". The give the program. These were Pr� �!] ' a 1=N Ii'riendsl a Happy and Affirmative, taken by the ladies. Measils Astley, Roblin and Dr. . Pirosperous 1938 - The three minute -.periods were all Montgomery with their mvives and � 4 Mr. Keown. Mr. Astley gave too short a time to get in their t�vo C. A HITT arguments. The Judges: Winton well-received vocal numbers and Dr. C. • White Fred Cassie, Mrs. R. Birr- Montgomery gave an illustrated sIO '� el and Mrs. Shaver, gave the verd- lecture on Rhodesia when he spent Fltneral Director Q • S,LVIN BUSHB j ict in favour hot the Negative, which': several years. Native spears, �s . ,Th8 Reel DM �Il=Il1tZire Dealer was quite satisfactory to all house- and clubs were ehovvit. Comtmmity y. • OIIIiLt10 -Hardware Tialibith wives present. A short time 911 spent' singing wag a feature also. Unfort- PICK&RINt�7 �jpteT3af[. pTQKERINCi in dancing,'closed this most emioy- unately Mr. Yeates• had to be in 1R 46� _ able evening. Aft the W. I. Iter Montreal but hie eon Jack made • �--_ ► .� none over fifty meMbers, nearly neat reply to the vote of thanks b9 s ty persocs were is aVaAdatoee• the Club to the host'. It 'flea a .`�• splendid evening rw r+...�i�`t -;,r•'•i.a L *N.• er. :n 0.1 _ •. ..:T - .�, ,..x'•;.v..��_ v., .w.: s; .:>. -_.a. y . efx for �41e'1''y T C�.Ste ''�X/affles Are Inesissi � E UD e Though most hostesses and house- Combineeii—Yolks, milk and butter'. I R v V �, wives haven.'t.the time to take an ac- Add to flour, i .sting until smooth, C- tive part in winter sports dlong with Fold-in_ egg whites. Bake in hot the youngsters, they can be winners waffle iron. Serve with maple syrup. Given ____. in their own' field when the crowd Makes 4- f our-section ruffles. Fct Y' ■ fIn Fast Relief comes home to eat. Skating, skiing variety, sprinkle batter with premium and tobogganing are strenuous sports, shred coconut before closing iron. seOa take a lot of energy and .produce Hn n Wafflers ravenous appetites in sport enthus:- 1cks 2 T EPiepai -batter for spur milk waf- 'asts. When ik''comes your, tuPn to $ "Aspin T crowd, u p (ab waffle ' _ . . n s(above). !/4 cu u hot wa lets with a full fie i .: .,, `�• entertain {.he wd, s`r rise them i • ro -prinkj�ng � cup uncooked ham with something' a little different. finely diced,over hatter of each waf- glass of water. - Wafflea are a favourite dish of lovers f_e ;ust before closing, iron. Stift ✓ ' of-the great outdoors and here are ecralnbled eggs may be served, on t ' s variety of 'outs in which to serve waffles: Bacon may be .used instead BY them. r •• of ham, if desired. Bakes 4 four- /�* Crush 3 "Aspirin" Plain Waffles _1"M t,13 y �. " ---_Iahl.ets_;n� toss__ a1`�A Wyk . 2 cups sifted cake Sour. Jus: in case you haven't a waffle t"\ of water-gargle - " 2 teaspoons bakingpowder iron., griddle cakes are just as ogood la i`�� twice every few, 1 .teaspoon salt ! and are, perhaps, easier 0 make. \ _ DLB— UT NTJ9 �� "`�`f�,�► hours. 3 eg•g yolks, 'well beaten. 1 cup milk f water Southern Waffle' 1 cup boiling west 4 tablesporrtls melted-butter 1 corn ' TIf6"6 d_ with which "Aspirin" irin" 3 ctg whites, stiffly beaten. cup co meal - >t . i P 2 clips sifted flour tablets act in relieving "But I tell yo I don't like that Van; Gordon and figure he'd use any. ,S:.a 'flour once, measure, add bak- - symptoms of colds and accoarpany- 3-teaspoons baking powder .ins sore throat is utterly am Marvin Ploame! "As fors having him thiiiX to further his interests.,. ing .powder and salt, and sift.again. 114 teaspoons salt ne onr' house guest--'it's impossible!" "W en the feud started, many years and the treatment is simple and Ltablespoon sugar pleasant. This is all you do: Crush .., ago, the Ploames were newly rich and _ 2 cu Gap hurried into the room, to And ..-- -cups milk - . - .-and dissolve three`:A�cpirin",tablets trying to push their way into society. his neck, clinging with the despera- 2 e in one-third lass of water. Then' her mother facing van Gordon. egg yolks, well beaten "Ah-h, Miss Needham. Just in time The Sin.�lairs, powerful eocialIy, hated tion of wanting to tell him many 3 tablespoons'inelEed bu2tcr Fergle with this mixture twig,Wd- the Ploames because the: hatter had things,'but not daring. 2 e ivhite� stiffly big your head well back. -to convince your mother that our �' gg. - lffly beaten. managed to get a big slice of the Sin- "I've, glorious news," he said. '"I ' This medicinal gargle, will act friend, Marvin Ploame, should be your would have been there before, but had Pour boiling water, over corn meal almost like a local anesthetic on the dein Capper Curporatt��u stock. Rod- ' house guest for the neat few days." Sift flour once, measure, add baking sore, irritated membrane o[ our ueq'a mother, who was New. York' to make file Mater see. And I did. Y "Fie will not be," Gay answered. powder, salt, and sugar, and sift ..throat.Pain easespromptly; leading young matron, made life prat- She has consented." � "He will," Van Gordon corrected: ty miserable.-for Henrietta Ploame,. "Consented?" .Gay trembled. . ' again. Add milk to corn meal, ellen- is relieved. - - gg yolks and'flour, -mixing well. • "Aspirin tablets.are made in e- 6ok_.Lr vin's mother Add Marriage," erg whites. >a a , eregistered Aract that Gay and Mrs. Needham had "When the Duke of Brisbois visited a huge solitaire on her finger, "You Bake in hot waffle iron. Serve with P�1'r signed `with hi:n. New York, he was invited to a big can't say no. Let's b4L arried soon!"­ Limited, of Windsor, Sayer Com syrup, Dlakes 7four-section waffles. Limited,of Windsor,Ontario.Look " And we agree to,abide by the party at the I'Ioame house on a cer• "A quiet wending ill . the Little for the name Bayer in the form of decisions of Bernal 'Van Gordon until twin date. But Immediately, Mrs, Sin. Church Around the Corner,' Gay an. Cheese Waffles with.Grilled To- a cross on every-tablet. the end o; this contract• _one year Clair !sailed invitations for a huge Te• swem rOd dreamily. "Conley and Mary atces from the above date." hp read. He option ifi­-Eonor o .t e u e on .t e will go R as" 2 cups sifted cake --- colas date! Of course, She. ' est the .2 teaspoons lsakirig powder .r i :pocketed the,docament. 'Mr. Ploame g Demand l will arrive Saturday."• 'Duke; and practices ly everybody else,. (TO HE COKTI VUEA1 'f_'teaspoon salt {!' After he had Bose; Gay and her it was a telling blow, The-Flo 3 egg yolks, reel] beaten and.-Gel Aginillm�' J .• packed up and wept to Europe. They -1 cup milk r mother stared at each--other, stun. - r'• t, have been in the international crowd Veltsatile a'na Ga —1liE '4 tablespoons melted butter is » zed by the realization of what they Y _ g w . had let themselves in for. uiil T�18x Co17�ts • a Ploame wouldn't do notiv to injure a � _ 1 cup grated cheese. :. "Telephone for Miss {lay,'" a maid Sinclair. And theif mousy -has. Its $1 iOuse Sift flour once, measure; add ba'l[- ann�need, shrunk." g powder and salt,-and sift abaln''. Gay picked up an ezteraion .phone. -GordonI don't. jubt see-Jai•what way Combine egg yolks, milk and butter. Poor milk over whole bran. $if1 "This Is Mary Milbrau".n,-Gdy dear, Vr Gcaa make user of that. l �'� Add to flour, beating until smooth. flour once, measure, add baking.paw- We've taken a house here fora few leu ' Gay mused. Thea she told Fold in egg whites and cheese. Bake der, sugar, and salt, and sift again. months. I wish you'd come over and Mary of his recent visit. "Marvin. in hot waffle iron. Place a slice of p see me." y, x;;. coop Add-eggs to bran rnutture. Add flour f Gay had.continued Tier friendship Ploame' wilt tie here Saturday- that's .� grilled tomato on each section. Makes tomorrow- W-what can I do'about.it?" and blend. Add butter. Bake on hot, with Mary Milbraum despite=the dis- ry 4 i'our-section waffles.i. Diced.titi- Conley .was called in tel=sive his ad- s cooked bacon may be,sprinkl�d over well=greased griddle. Serve with syr approval of many. Mary was real, vice. batter before closing'iron. rup. Makes P4. f gezvine-a' sympathetic" confidante. - - Of all gay's friends, only Mary knew "1'm afraid,'; ^be. said ruefuilp11, 2:-cud Sour d Waffles sifted flour about Van Gordon and his hw "there's uothtrig to do ba a eau, p t vwatehft.l t;arne." ik teaspoon soda . Mary's oice was continuing: '"Come , 2 teaspoons baking powder ;•'t ;richt swap, Gas. 'I've important sews. CIIAPTER Vllr. teaspoon salt I've Jnet learned about a society feed At eleven o'clock the•next moriling, -$inclalr.Ploame, see?" Saturday the aound of a car on the' ' `y tablespoon sugar w �O 1 t P g "1711 be right over." Gay Jotted front drive attracted Gay. Goold it '' �'` .2 egg yolks, well beaten , r E - down the address. , 1 t1(s cups sour milk or buttermilk - be Marvin Ploame this early. She. I ,b 1/8_ cup melted butters a When Gay reached the Milbraum giaaced out the window. .r 2 e whites, stiffly 17 home, she was ushered into Mary's It was Rodney! But - Irene was � Slit flour once, measure beaten soda, THE ' Jilting room, with him. He-was helping her out of ;"� baking 'SHELTON HOTEL'S r ' powder, salt, and sugar, and.`.. "Conley saw Rod-just-before we left his car. + ., sift sin. Combine a olks, milk Added Attractions. taws," Mary told her, witrr`a'-smile, Gay 'hnrrfPd to the door to inset � � b g 'the Sh•Iton's added areae. "Fie said to tell you he'd be' out real way� and butter. Add to flour, bestir un- them. Rodney, ahead of Irene, took a' s(1 smooth. Fold in a whites.` •'soon." Thea ,her face sobered. '`The - _. egg - tes. Bakes both her hand,. - "mow bions bring it -out of Me Milbraums have been doing a bit of lit hot iron. Serve with syrup. Makes .— g "17arliiig"' he whispered. ,� ", average hotel dna. ^I dateettve,.work, looking up the his• Irene came up then, "R'a've invit- ;�, 7 4 four-section waffles. , 'tory of the old Sinclair=Ploame Tetid -- --. Wheat Cariddle Calces_ _ __A► swimming pool, gymna- ed ourselves to stay f----or a Te lags. : whish ,Conley'J1iet happened to re she drawled...."Ped up with New York, t 1 cup sifted,flour sium, solarium, library ore member. We're. both worried aboutGay?" 31e teaspoon soda #•ro for-YOUR •ni6yment, _ _ Got room for us, ,• „ ; teaspoon salt �,•r y = "To the rafters." Gay Laughed, The "j 1 egg, well beaten As for your room, dray Rodney' had sald', "Darling. " 4 ALWAYS . Irene didn't matter. I cup thick, sour milk or buttermillt' 1s qui•t, tastefully. decorot•d,it's one of 1 teaspoon melted butter..or other .. Just then, there was the sound of - __ `fh• most pleasant ' :1. __ shorteni±ie. -_: P --- Sift flour-once measure, add soda rooms you could find ,.9. NEAY[i • racer, and- 'Marrin himself leaping ' + r, r out and salt, and sift again. Combine egg In any hoist. That deadly wesria«.s that drags you dor all , and milk and'add to.floui aduall day is Probably a sure mica of nerve-starvation. "Ht,-Ht,: f—"he greeted Gay."Sweet. gradually,y, Nnd.The Sh•Iton's local on. Auensman youy nerves with PHOSFERINE. - - - - �9ti17ing only. until _smooth. Add �. w� , Thio�r t tonin soothes ragged'nerves,helps ni unit't0, ask me opt this.,'eek end," a is idawi..,oa fh••dye of the YOU sleep soundly and eat well,and tives you Then he looked at Rodney, eyes-.nar- shortening. Bake in hot, well-greased Grand C•ntiol zone. r, A h nest and vitality. At druggists. aoi griddle. Serve with syrup. - - - $1.o0 and SUO. e? rowing a little. Ol' man gloom him- Yt P• Makes , a1Mf10V3IDI�TL�THE GREAT self!. Cheer up, -mar lad.. lltarkest be �2,cakes. ftot•r: E,1 per day sinOr•• ju rAm r: j�,(j HERYETOW � dawn. •Anybody got a drink?" an_Griddle Cakes Gay's happiness vanished as swift- X93 13's cups milk ly' as it had come, Rodney and Mar- - - - 1 cup whole brain : . jvin Ploame. Here together! And ■By ANNE ADAMS - 1 is cups sifted flour " EIDN HOTEL - 1Oe a day Plo3me's misleading cords,' "Sweet.' - 3 teaspoons baking powder LEXINGTON f 49th$T. Have you ever seen as appealing a AVE.,r of you 10 ask me out k•ddie-style as this unusual Anne Z teaspoons sugar NEW YORK Qbuyys*a�n*eww guaranteed A Quiet.Wedding Adams design:' Every.little girl will 1 teaspoon salt -REIVI�YGTON After the, guests had gone to their 2 eggs, well beaten "rte s r ,yes t 1 love ,jumper-frock for school or play .; rooms, Gay walked .out through the and adore this type of dress that may1 tablespoon melted butter the grape arbor. Sitting,there`in the oas more an oris blouse canoe. - - shade, with the cheerful chirp of birds It's a wise mother who chooses' Pat- and'the lazy.drone of bees'in her ears, ni telt^ 4493, for this model`is so,eas TYPEWRITER t6 run up; that you'114 have-each ft- ple seam stitched in only a s qrt time. _ with all essential features so wrong! Any "little lady" Will approve'. the FREE— Gayt„ captivating finishing touches—bright She jumped up. "Rodney' ' _ - n; CARRYING CASE buttnns down the front- trim shoul- �z ., ' ti "Honey, you haven't told to - '. TOUCh! TYPING 1NSTRVCTOR aren't you glad to see me?" der bands, Peter Pan collar, and puff- write-- "So glad I . . ." ed-upsleeves. Nice in cotton crash, , Remington Rand Limited He was drawing her into his arms with blouse pique. ai kY Toronto -kissing her Pattern 4493 is available in chit- , "Rodney , '. .' Her arms were about dren's• sizes 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10. Size t 6 jumper takes 1% yards 26 inch fabric and blouse 14 yards 36 inch. "' f fabric. Illustrated'step-by-step sew- ing instructions included. r :end TWENTY CENTS (20c) ini � -- coins (stamps cannot be accepted) lr I -Uh-crw ---for this Anne Adams pattern. Write plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS and STYLE NUMBER. Send your order to Anne A'IFdams, dg63-'West Adelaide St., To- --- - i'ollto, �F . • uckinqha r11 j� IssueNo. 4—'3$ F1 N E CUT �~ .0 / y „ , ..cam... ,.'.^, :;a. :.. arros:'?r'.. ....; a .: ;.•... >s.�.;y .+...:..s fir,.: a ,_.er;.c.,-.'...'cT-,^ � � ..•.. _ .- .. - - - .neem..y,' }t ; . ti�'4•s . ^I • �. - _ ,'1 ' #Y _. .�. • jfl - _AVVY be est - 1�L - Air l - Ottswti<`tteperte Iiinportaant Aldi- Canada Imports -- Made to Facilitates rep S. Coal bone 193F. bind and' • •More U. - North Dunng . Whiter 'Traffic'at New dish• 2,006 000 Toes For Yeas Is Ex- - peetatioa Voiced by Ants- rtation activity in the i Transpo Northwest Territories reached a new ratite Irssatute ,; yiigh iri ly8? when the four principal _ Ezports of Pennsylvania anthracite transportation companies,using steam steed 2000,• .�- boats carried 23,- to Canada in 1937 may-.e sired diesel=powered ' first time since 1931. ..�� �. ." '• .� _ zs• � �' Goo_tens of freight from and to War Oq0 Eons for the itut said this s Alta., at the eii of--site -- tthraeita--trtst k f terway , week. -•r t she Federal Department of Mines and 1937, the export „ N >,,, ....�► ovember, £' Resources reported last week. During y 'Njfr � In addition, two main airway com- total was 232.617 net tons, according panics`'handled 600 tens of freight to Dominion Bureau of Statistics fig `� and supplies and due to increased ores, the highest tonnage for any `�f, r,,+, a s ' month since February, 1931. The ' 4 ✓� .. ,;;•; 'k ti s" 'inning activity the transportation, ✓ r raR companies are looking forward to an total for file flrat 11 'month's o[ 19.37 K`JY f`� ,r � iyf even,heavizapilatiou Of er movement in 1938. I3ecemtrer figuwas 1,825,199 res suss c expected 00 to New Boats Launched a above .,,00 t l . f. . • push the tonnag r � The report stated that an Import- A year ago -Pennsylvania supplied ant addition to transportation facil= Canada with 47.5 per cent. of its anth- rcentage now has �^ Y 9 Biu . .'hies of the northwest during the past ratite, bl.t the percentage ;61 d.• ` _ the r 6, a r<2 el- 5 2r .. �.• 9. les to ed . _ the d as r �l re , 04 c ., year was launching ; The United Kingdom's anthracite ship ; riyr y powered steel boats, Radium Queen- menta to the Dominion have dropped . and Radium Ding, on'the Mackenzie 12 per cent. River route: The tugs were,built at Sorel, Que., and movesi to the north " Itlur:r}ted—J-Pufengn Solan, Serio 48-14• _ In sections by rail. - 6-Foot Stowaway : e Another develeiMentOf i -- - T K`"t - e most advdacei n the report said, was construction _ln Small Sa�X c rtes._ �"'� - 40 ..0 has th am eight-and-a-balf mile pipeline with - ; _- S .. _ � /� -• - •e storage tanks to overcome navigation > Sand to Find � � �`r e•n. i n e in the world •_ .' .� -d!®culties at St. -Charles Rapids on atm Lits Lid For h:. : . believed Death Tea e - -� - - — _, -- to be the... world's farthest , north _ u r _ 1. F= t that tI a 'new i��cl aul;lill _ n A six-foot ;9towawuy, unconscloull i line. _ 'S aIiteral fat ua{ ed by P Pe- y A fleet of tanker barges was con- and near death, curled in-a bot 2 feet \ / �_ _ Buick gives .yo pe {ormance unequalled strutcted, at Fort Smith to aid. move- 6 inches by 3 feet a inches: was lis- t'Q' y1 — any o1;11er fn the ��orld: And the reason t;� file deck of the Dutch meat of Foil between wells d, miles incl Nvhat ik hives you is. ,.. covered on. the amazing DYtia=> a Eng' - below \orman and the eonsum- gtp�mer. CalypgQ, at London the oth- _ N elH E C p R C A N lepped•up power breathless acceleration nPtiv silky in points; • Oil during C1. day whrn the b -sun no N1 AT C H THE' VALUE Smoot Hess a eve riding e��'seal oriy months now moves' on a regular nailed It off the box..�*hfch was sup- _ posed to contain -sand. schedule i0 the northwest. alsn_exrlusiva is miler augl+lin- Buic{c s dew TORQUE-FREE Springing. Now,t e rear w iel� Tract oc -Road. Built RelAased, revised and -fed. the man, pYNAFLASH Ve�Ve_TC?RQUE= No Less reeinarjca�$lt 'safet cushiolis - Straight Eigh4 Engen which act as y ':.The report said that completion of a handsomA-Greek,said he oras GeorSe' anal- _ ride on soft,earl springs— r . Menzies. age 22• Stith a stevadare's FREE Springing...Tiptoe Hy- d _1s a result, comfort is increased amazingly a 'winter tractor road from Yellow' help he had stoned htmself inside the liic Brakes...Genuine Vnos-Acuoe your ride. t{nife Bay to file Garden Lake area au re safer;­,kid s are greatly reduced. speeded -up movement .of heavy box and had planned getting out when •,Lnisteet Turret Top bodlas with '• 'Y reek new the ship had Put to sea but before she No other car.,can match l�lcj.aughlin-Buick c >7. freight. Brought to Yellowknife Bay left Port the box lid was fastenedutomalcFisher .5tastinVenSaf{y Glass - _ g... Value. Bec.aus�no.other car rattle world offer; �1rLau% -during.-the Kater ns'dt;ation season.'. va • .Buick ad mages Pike these. Better see better drive .I etter e t and supplies are re-shipped 5 Torque Tube Dsive and S+sled freight tgh bienzioa hammered an it c xaw e .a :• - nilfies-by pastor_-at' much cheaper wire. buwicLaughlin-Buick Howl. .. the sides in vain .Flis:.cries Chassis. rates than the former:-method of.aer- muffled and unheard. ial transpertatiott. It was lust luck that the.1i0'sun op o.r - t R Delisa lnctwrp0 ICED a O K rbewa.(,aoanment resat.liceere tad '- 'The airline continued to play at Captain'. Al"I'r ;ymen (Prig*'iowp -s cb rr.,urrbcir„oau 1 en ed the.box." said Cap n pt". rM Go ° important role-i-x northern develop- t tCD° t _ rr:e oe Kers! + hfontbly payments co trir yew 0• Beaker f.rithopSea• o. n l+w+N meat, ,the report said, with .the num- - .id,oa•n s.aa i der of';planes in service in the not•th-. - -the' N res i y west Inst year varying from 16 to 20 Each time astronomers Predict Operating from Edmont°n, Ptineg.:tl- time of .an: eclipse, they are making 'pert and Fort McMurray. Indications use of.the known distance to the ay ' are that this rit +w'id rncrelisr this Th's is but cine of. the many ways ° �J'" ' / _ ;' year. which prove our definite knowledge of solar distances. The sun's-distance from the earth "It i9 a'fine.aigum�nt-for democracy l" been computed by three entirely - *� differe- t methods, and.the result was that it has survived aver wis. mago- CLAREMONT q!c friends." — Sinclair Lewis. 1`1 me in*.,-each case. - __ -Ba-- --- - -.- AS. COOPER — _ Assoc. Dealer—J• MZGlsahen--Dun�artoln _ - Out of the Washiu�ton conference , �• p Cj N T r A c^� `� Suicides Like- ;� likely,to sorer c a plan for Ame'es NEW per- • $e$t can 'airli>aes to make Canad}an cites Hanging regular ports of caI!; and the trans G p, iAR H•T YO U t anada service will estxl�l's important -STEPPING manent feeder lin^s ' to 'imp } ie e x moron meth d-of stucide records�at 'nited Stat cities e says the, Mont- the i ross'Bo:dtr ` -- - Acing Torontu ai;d co• L ­iv the city morgue reveals Feeder Lines real Star. e question of a It is.apparently the moat popylarce metht;d for the male sex: all of last Montre�e{logit.air Philadelphia, tiew year's 21 hanging victims were men:' .cage, and otV.Qr.,m�°rt�Q oinfs will • P' O con- Next in order as means of suicide, York a nt STEPPING `��� ' 'the 8IYOU >��T �M e , e e were flre•arms which.were used by 14 be 'high�on 'the1 agen _ _ men and one woman. -Carbon iron- Terence. and oxide accounted for nine suicides. Other questions of joint 'operation IN PRICE" WN More Men Shoot Themselves to be discussed n p ginWinnipeg Chago •ADO Poisons, -more used 'ordingtily by Pembina, _�..� women, claimed an equal number of Lethbridge and.Great Falls, Montana, *. CCU d Vancouver'. D.w,c,Moa.ts men and women suicide victims, six and Seattle%in can are already operat Ameri- M1 - frornit004l.atfactory, - - lo=ue puipm+ret included. Lo-1 delivered iM two women drowned themse.ves. tween °' Seattle and van• determined by addinf delivery dK*A. Jumping out of widnows, and, razor- nipeg and Pembina, dudes Misfit.Go-rnment taxee and fes, slashing—two more R ay a used only into Chicago and'from Let bridggns are e f a ulcides,'four '•' by razors and the remainder< tram Greata Edmonton, Pea _. route to Calgary. fails. While the )rear's :cumber of suicides ' Piver,,the Yukon and Alaska. amount to 63 men and eight:v Om8n, it ...WHEN yon step into Pontiac—you step right out in style—drive �� does not include• 24 deaths in which - d the reale"swanky» car you've always wanted to overt:And' Coroner. Priz}ce and Deputy C DISCONI'Ci�r • oroner 6 're the losoest in history for the new Speeid Six. : -- about pAces?. T Sebett were unable to decide voting >, ' U er droll nings, potaoriinga, shooting While a Lune Model ltao betterrebuilt.aas- better"buys. put Love and Sentiment to'bed,. s are better looking r Control ". and asphgxiatlone"were accidentaL or Dame Reason shook her weary heads, __.Both car voluntary. < �r ><n the list of features is SAFETY SHIFToGea ll the world —=— i a ce inam. And toPP• i aid es the self starter, So y Then went about her daily chore test driving our ocket._-when Of setting,things right on �e gr o etronS49, 4 red put'dotlars in y P _ �lternational Air "you re guilt going the Pontiac dealer, today w t+e la snei .you make your new car a•Pbiitdac. See �1 "why do those children Play _ $ei•VICes punks 4 ''•_ r work,-not-even,thanks,. For all my.. LOW01 pR10Es The Federal Government last week No gratitude is ever shovvin,— FOR M1Ew despatched a delegation' of four oflt- Oh, how I wish I lived alone!" c i ♦' HISTORY cials to Washington to discuss a pro- S*1EC111L X poaal for an irftcrn:e'.:onal air service But.as the night drew near'its turn, ° �• which will_link_Nvith the neve trans- ' Sleeip ;n her eyes began to br 'r C nrci� scr�ic,e to bc`ins�iilgdrated'this She laid her work-box.on th". And yawned, and v eat to b_' ...... ti Dealer --M.Sleep--Pickering tt'.,❑.<<. _ DONALD MOTOR SALES WHITBY--Assoc.: . N I 7 N* 7Ak e "t T7- 7 .77 LefM Wbite, ditto 15-25.- Frank tribution, and-his" mnwr, matter The oppular play from AWN" and presentation was all that eo4ld has a Prantlical value Ahat neither ,me Tumult" in thl.1"n so I fkrtw, ditto $9.00. Ambrose Hast Inge, operating-,onwher, 14.75. Qm.- bq deshid. He mia4 the 'will min. "Elephaqt Boy" is the assertion -C Aii 44h. Pickerin, Friday 7: O1.75 VU story of the lad who played the , jrosjj�6LW paid.Ja advaos Oil Co* assoline, 94.50 Whitev;sle that it is many years since he had -ftbscr44iow to the.United States Mills, salt, 6.00. Chas. Cooper, gas, the -pleasure of attending such an leading part in the. fibrn of that and repairs, 11.10. Roy Ward,,sal. enthusiastic, large and efficient name. Re was such a charming boy, and CaC Britain UM in advsuc$L.-- NOTICE dynamite etc. 118.05. J.' Balsdon, convention in Ontario. Arthur Greer eo fond of adventure and' so keen aboik 'his' elephant that the" book tree pruners and -shovels, 6.80. of*Stouffvil�e, gave an address on 7' .JOHN MURKAR. Proorieter "How, and )Vhat to Teach". Rev's. makes delightful reading. It is ill- wnship:Sud�lay --Wilson, ustrated by stills - '-Combination Pickering To from the film. B:rubacher, Morton, Bick; Council, School Convention held at Altons, Augustine and Glover were present "Tales from an 'Empty Cabin" iA Township another out-of-doors story Stcbr-m rinn�- K, demod on. The Pick ring To -hip Sunday year the convention will go to White- owl. At the first meeting of the.Town- an School Go tion was held at Ike vale and the following d 7 off icers were c y of last whop ouncil on Mwida ec Union Church, Altona, on Tuesda -,-6' tea: Pros., Eli Lehman. -Vice- week, the Jollowing, accounts 'were. -Blake Annis. Sec.-Tress. Sash January lith, when the attendance President, Storm paid: Law Motor Sales w a-record one, the house lasing Burnett Jamieson. Dept. Supt's.- Contingencies Gommittee--G. L. Mrs'. 'Cecil Jones Open or glazed, filled at,the morning session. Pres Girls'' Work, Middleton, relief officer expses, 7. r a Chrysler.!Plymouth ident David bawson, of Claremont Boys' Work, Alfred Kayes., Adults. .70. Howard Turner, expoes re del­� opened with singing of old hymns. Mrs. Henry Johnston. . Teachers' fitted, 1yezing ballots, ' boxes etc, 12 paintprimed Dealer, .50. Mr. Goddard read the lesson and Training, Rev. 11. Howey and Rev. Printers' Guild, fhuuw.W-statements, GOO *!USED CARS Secretary B. Jamieson made a P. D. Augustine., Home Dept., Do 113.44, Pickering News, 3500 b,4- summar iota,-19 00 .�Couzoy-,Regwtzaj�,-4y of departmental work in Mrs. Morgan Pugh. ' Temperance, GOODYEAR Alunkilma World, 9 SiAbs. 8.00. whiffi a round-tableWILLARD BATTERIES - conference was W. Gee. Children, Mrs. L. Hager-* GENERAL BLACKSMITHI?4G X. R. 0%. in the eleW-6n-Frank conducted by F. M. Chapman, Q0' man. Young People; F. M. Chap- SKILLED YARD SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS LUMBAR Erariis4 41-00. 'Whn. Gormley, 12. Pbdkering, on, the best ways to att-� man.' Decision, N. F. Goddard. Give us a trial on a New or a Used Qs Z&. Ed. Sleep' 11.00- Geo.. Toyzw6 ract' youth to the Master's Service. PHON8 3400 -11.00. Geo. Davidson, 12.50. Roy 24 Hours Towing Service This proved a very helpful and app- Library Notes 3fowbray, 11.00. Walter Bayles, 8. ealing method of discussing the SO.* Howard Turner, 12.50. Burnett Gordon' J• La The interests of the boys and the W question, am many took part in this Jamieson, 11.00. Thos. Gregg, 11. conference. Rev. Harvey Fowey, of girls were' carefully considered in �bode 2908- -60..J. Q. Spang, ,11.00. Don. .R. 00 Beaton, salary, 125.00. Wm. Chas- ONTARIO reasons why we should live a Libra . "Pigeon Post" and "Ten- ter, gave, an address on the the selection of books for Pickering PI(jKEfJ G, ter, salary, 25.00. 'Christian life. The Norninating nes. Shoes" will have an especial ap- Relief Committee--for supplies '-Christian Committee vM named and n be_ :alp'd services: Fred Bunting, 4.00. ornmi aed met 11 peal for girls and The Book about BR6CK fore lunch. The ladies at Altona I Aircraft" "Fortnight South of Sky" Th* Beat that mien" Wm- Sadler, 3.50. Toronto General are_noted.for their hospitality and,-: wul, "Knight .of the Aie' should THEATRE JAosp. 1.00.�-Brougham Supply, 6. and arthfty Q= ViV*& 100- M, S. CUpnan, S.00. Albert t they fed the big crorwd with. an am- please Any boy in - his teens and azingly. attractive menu. It w - J. as some a good deal -older. Experience row 1h I Lee, 25.00. Chas. Cooper, 10.00. tiM Hilts, 5.60. ]Roy Morrish, 47.08. T. served in the new basement'erected proves however- that there is no QVA#y Im J. a very fast line between Estop Co. 31.53. G. Morrish 21. this year At aeost of, $2000.. not ry hard and cent of it being' asked for. After what girls.and boys enjoy and "El- All Seats Saturday and Holiday Even- ` w v .10. W. Dupcan, 1l..01. Brandon lunch� Eli Lehman welcomed the del. epbant Boy" and "Tales of an Emp- Zrea4-3.52. Nat.. Grocers, 16.75. . Inge. W cents a in a happy address. Rev. J. ty Cabin"-will probalbly be read by ague Road and'Bridge, Conlouttee -1 Mitchell was the departmental'con- both, while "Fun Lor the Family" FRIDAY and SATURDAY Albert Lee, hauling gravel' 25.00. JANUARY 21 and 22 ,.' -Harry Hull Last Show Fri.at9.00; Sat. ac 046 Satiaday-M-atilee at 1.30 Builder and Contmtolt Saturday Evening Show starts at 6*30 BrIaXwork and 8tea6work __ : ee an the 193d dADURBIN* a Specialt IN -set's bervwe Arehit. "100 Men an44 .49 Alk Nib N Iff PUN rElS CROWN INNS .-A Girl Raspn^nk Rd.and Rh2gston Rd. 4-SQ phone plek in Z wtth LEOPOLD STOK01MI ADOLPHE MENJOU Al IC 'BRADY You Notice to MISCHA AUEtt 7­ MONDAY. TUESDAY. WEDN'SDAY We do Buildhfx nf all tt CARPSNTZRING, %January734. 25 and 26 CIRIURNTIN0. 'Sbows.At 7 and 9 Twe'. 7 !'L-UKH(NG 7 AUTRY and- 7 -IN f. 7 900JOING "Roetin' Tootin. We 9, 141, owl[ Brantford Roodeg 0 Materials, 11rnpire Batlaroen Rhythm --.Z4,xtpneeqt, Dwiro Water 9y*tems. Beatty 7 Also Stehle Rqnipnient min (%tbq6r Butiding material "Carnival Quejn -A. dtisuatex Free Work Gaaraoteed '-w 1E BIG NEW 1111� T1111MT A �. A -IF. J. PROUSR ROBERT WILCOX - �,DGR6NEA KENT Phone 3502*. ��f y H H0BA9T CAVANAUG �PICHFI3IlY(�. ONZARIG inn" CHRE and DANCE AHEAD IN STYLE-One glance will tell, you that _ Oldsmobile is agiain.the Style Leader-with new dashing distinction and dynamic,streamlining. 4% J AHEAD IN SAFETY-Only Oldsmobile gives you the' WHITEVALE, FRIDAY* JAN. 21 new Safety Instrument Unit with Safety Dash-plus Unisteel Turret Top Body by Fisher-Super-Hydraulis Under Abe auspices of Brougbaw Lodgc,No. ,155 Brakes-and Center-Control Steering.'. Prizes for- Mchre Good Music' for Dancing A T'M I SSTON�95 r-RNZS' Knee-Action Wheels Dual Ride Stabilizers...Adjust- able Front Seats...Fisher No-Draft Ventilation.. Roomy, S A A SALE luxurious interiors and Weather-Sealed Doors, 10.Per 06at r sent DISCOUNT 10-pe '* AHEAD IN VALUE-Oldsmobile provides eve" ry new 0 n-e.ach and every item in Stock,--la-make-ro.om-f and proved feature. N where else can your money buy e, :80 'Imple -.--.,Autom' omobil much. Step ahead and be money ahead with a new 95 Horsepower Oldsmobile Six. J. ments Etc ----Hardware PRICED • I'FROM $1161 4 M., The Biggest Opportunity in our History for You to Save Money. (6-cyl.2-PasL SW COW WIM-OWS Sub) Only,straight salesfo� C&3b or financed Contracts apply. DeUv#red at factory,.Oshawa, Ontaria. SOME I1 EMS ASMUCH ASW PER CEI Government taxes;lictnae and NT DISCOUNT. freight additionaL • 5th, -d (Prices sub Ject to changeit without notim) 'Tuesday, Jan. 2 ..the last ays, ar 191. =112 tolrs Instarmeht Fran 8-ci1.,I 101P.mi)dels also available -me -Check these Jtems- 1936 Buick 8 Sedavo 1935-Pozitiac 8 C6abh' 1934 Olds-6 St-dan 1.431- Durint •i Sedan - CLAREMONT 1935 (bey. 6 Coach '1929 Durant 4 Sedan CHAS. COOPER . X\ Coupe. Sedan 1930 Chev. 6 1929.Durant-6 1,929},Plymouth 4 Sedan A. "oc.' Dealer-J. WGIashen­Dunbarton 1935 Tirr6plaai.6 'Sedan 1936 Chev. Std. 6 Coach -27 ipontiati 6 Sedan -6 Coiih 1935 Olds 6 Coach DONALD MOTOR SALES WHITBY 1936 Chev.. Master 1936 Buick 8 Sedan, 1930 Chev. H,D. truck duals Motor L .K. G. OLII)SM Assoc.Dealer-M. Sleep-�-Pickermg 1932 Chev. H. D. truck. duals 1932 Rugby M D. truck duals CHAS. COOK IC"n CLAREMONT ...-- '57T: .Y F� µf M1.� �.`, - wFsiA+,;:•l 'v:.i ti• ;,,:c.,ns _ - - w . . s.a.'; yG, „�•+ry,, �+.,a �..A_.wL:: �'4MA_ ,v '-r-4'^^ :•.. "'w+-^' '8 r-A•".TR:'^_ t �. ,T^ { C �y. .Y.:.S Y�•'y� ;, •$".., ..r- 11'1 77 ari- :•.. ;.•.�' 'h '3 Ati'.F -. ....:xYs".»-4"iWg f r r t •.•, - ^''b Rs 3."..'-rv: �R .,-...- .,: •,. .. _...... .. '..�.y_ .._•i.:-:_:_ nwa5y'.�_._i_.... ♦..lam_. •'_•.• "'.1 • - �:..5 r ,___••-}•L;.__;1... ..R. .�" h. .t - r at Dagm r The northet>-st _ Card of Than>oa , Faun Machinery Skiing _ -- _ -. - corner is proving a very, •att " % Dunbarton We wish to thank all of our kind `- M•rd,_Bushby has been.confined to ive spot for Toronto and Oshawa ` . friends and neighbors for their Frost and Vt'bod. Cockshutt. DeLav d -� house with a@ad told ski dubs Albout five hundred are Mrs. F. E. Robison, Mrs. Gerald many kind expressions of sympathy For Sale--1 extra good 7 ft. F atyd-- ' ; 1iss-DaisyDuerden spent the d looked for next week-end. The C• Cowan and bliss Maibel Stockley and condolence during our recent W Binder.-'7 7ft. M. H. Biuider. 1 Gr- the week at her ome ere P. R• are helping things along by have returned from Guelph, where bereavement. Kid Gang Plow. 2, A in. Grain Gr- } The Baptist Church Mission Circle providing coaches and dining cars, they were taking a Short Course on indeis. 1, 2-furrow Oliver Tractor _ a►ill meet at the home of Mrs. Harry which are'left on the siding for the Ornamesital Horticulture- at •the O. -Mrs. W. G. Pratt and Family. Plow. 3 used Mowers 5-cut. Ford- _, F.o on Wednesday afternoon oom-enience of those going out. A C. Tractor and Double Disc Earr- - of date, __�he_�laremgnt Athletic Club are w Bi 11,. 1 Carbine res ee- s jUd, -Mote--change - o sse t Rolle II � Mrs. Grant and daughter visited organizing this week with a view to South Pickering Hockey League � Jill] trlc Radio, excellent condition, • - - oyer the week-end- with Mr. and develop.a program of indoor sports.. Schedule real buy. 1 Jersey Bull pure bred Mra. Briscoe. ' They are receiving the-co-operation bUSINESS COURSES y��, f bqt. Barber suffered a painful in of the Police Trustees who are mak- Jan vs. Whitevale DAY-NIGHT W. F. DISNEY, Green wood ,jury ins fou which he experienced ing•it possible for the Club to use Brougham vs. .Dunbarton CORRESPONDENCE while an his route one day last week. the Community Hall. Further de- �se a PsOxa Pica 2314 ilt! Jan. 27-Brougham vs. VVllitevale Cemmearu.t, " Walt• Thqunson has-return- tails- of the-organization and their Dumbarton vs. Kinsale gor &It he recognized aux weeks in Mon- program will be .published later.' tna w M' " eau qs free ed after spending Feb. =3--•Whitewale vs. Dumbarton se...>.>ft r%����•�o•° treat• The regular monthly. meeting• of .... en s:.A...k..—tadt in. Sery s f Brougham os. dio' c� ' Zero waatherr the first :of -this,. the. Women's klissionary Society of Frb• 10--Kinsale vs. Rrhitevale 'b'Dt '^wo from aero to 25 the. United Ch uch, vas held at the Cal Sts T frost h'°•' _XL 31 too '.•week. Everyihin8 _ non Thurs- Dnnbartoa vs,. Brouglxam r tic,T•roeao,�.KL sus! ,•�,� beloKv ut_C arPsnon ^- 1JtFx. Thio was the samud-r_- _ t Will Wigg, Eddie Smith pnd Tom day, January pairs to all xnakes. Hew- weaver, all'of Toronto, stopped with first meeting of the New Year, with ��Whitevale -3, Dunbarton 2, ' the -Evans- last week- Mrs. --Henry Johiwton, our newly- Kinsalle A. nt�b Or end, while taking in the apportun- elected President, pxesidiag. -.� ]KATING ahargae w 1: the of the progTarn was The guaranteed. .•atilt at Dagra". ar- FIELD- ed Don't forget the meeting on'Mon- Church_in•Action , ant was.prep Every 'Wednesday ARTHUR a� evening next in the hall, to con- and carried out .by the Exscut- ST a'�** �Y T�E�TRE "t;d� p)arns for the ze•union this ive• The service of Invtallation of jLJ,y j� and Saturday from Graduate S�er�vtce 1 - a r, ne should be inter- Officers for 3938, w.1s° taken by w cal autnue } Rev: J. E. Glover. -At the close of S�rOUFFvl�+L�l1' 8 m• to 1 1.4v P Association. " .east .•the meeting, tea was served and a •Phone 100 P. ' • 11 Phone .5201, PICKERING .A motor occident occurred social hour was rnjoyed by jn• on the - of here several days ago, when sev happy _ eral local cars figured in s cra9b all. - :Sbowin _-- p ' •caused by atippery roads. One' of•. The School Board -met wit,} the S Dunbarton Rink .. . Ra Woodward ' apd Brook- ' '• t"he cars ie reported to have -been' Boards from week at the Wei Nights-8.15, Standard Time severely damaged is the mix-UP•- lin, one evening' last Sat. & Holidays--2 Shows,7 and 9 P.m. of Claremont home of-Mr.. Don s• Thom$on, of 1f�'�"t$NTj�Nr g14 ER.� --• Gil:its a ruruust Thursday. Friday tad Saturday e- Specials :Sunday School workers attended the Brooklin, to discuss the proposed January 20, 21 and 22. GENERAL REPAIR WORK - ' sessions demands by the Dept• of.Education - Boar of our S 4 iF _very ha'lpfui 8xxd inspiring 2 1-2's �+ of the C invention at Altona on Tues for accommodation and equipment We are prepstrea to repair ears, 'tbmatoee, 'day last. ; to carry out the two na- course# to t'Gtilia and sieve 4 Peas, 3 tins the great value of such instruction. be used in the Contimfation Schools, • 11' trucks, bTtFCtArll Rua farm Pork & Beans. 22 oz. 3 tins ZSe. ' and with the modern, progressive Domestic Science. and Mechanics, ^ Xfn �'stutars mael3inery,wits rebuilt and Coffee per lb. y _. -._• Pow being pn, _�q }he Dept:. -�Lh-,!,P al"_.courses. The in- tire-setting. wood-work su2 did Chee.e Prime Nipw we �t as well prepare for the atitution of such courses with their A Grot Autry Musical Western woad turninst of all kinds Corirfort Soap. 5 for' _-2 e os such politica, �w+e •do,. necessary equiprlment and aoeo�trnnod- _ _ snit that the ratepayers tie' ation would require the expenditure With - 'Flaee- your order now for' hoer, be of a considerable sum, but it is not g GOODWILL COUPON6 considered and that such changes anticipated that the Dept. will ask SMILEY BURNETTS wood-working and terrain .- tstllde ,gradusllty• phone of Oatl ASg FOR Y9U$ COUPON ;•y: ion to aaatmoe additional' Sbod Subjects •` j� di- U. ROW'E 1Jsefla. Valuable articles is redua. Fist been inaugurated in the public burdens such ser ..this atie stroke, g. ..school there* the low dergy. .This but that a progressive eaaree will the be followed. There is no denying Y: }'$8SDAY, WFDPIS�AY.. Rovi Store and Blacksmith 5aop provided for by BROUGH7lak 2 - - is s privilege p ARY 94. 98 and 28 ( oeetsos en W H. lamksent • Pt�oss IH= School Act, and a very commendable JANU hep. Althoagk provision is made "I'ho Road Back" Tonight. Ziac . _ t �� / • E.0j'N& /� `, for this coag, not a large nninber gilt Can't Last f� EN TION I note s�drertisesreat etyf8i✓NBBSL IILRBOT08 AND, .-_ TT of achoob.have to data taken ad- Readers• re roglotratios - - '►antaBa of it. Clareatont is to be on Pickering PsE� • eat -ea New Highway. - .coinpUmaeated on making this Move.. for em;*Oym ucosworto W.J #rasher. 1�, scoadville BrockRaadGrave',.- ..RALPH BELLAliM7 t »ign and y s.r+i.s• _ p• • BETTY^FURNESS - _ Pit - ReWdeces Phos ' S�sinest P ens _-__. _- t,l '_ DY sad SH Otf1t . .- CbfalE - F �� ���� . { - .,•Gravel � _ -a THURSDAY, FRIDAY&SATURDAY ;RADIO A CAR x N% k January 71 p3 and 39 N Ceat+tr ,Batt �` Sand 'and Graded 4 " Rsatals for your aouvemiesea JtQ11� x, f Last Treimi atotk ofHART - f�` :•Fr y� °°°`� Delivered or Loaded in �iS r Madrid a, _ -frena Hap P. C. TY-PENi+T Peaxnsytw�la PHONE Plant, Pick 1026 4 <� X*Wr Oil, Tk' per ger}• Toronto office Howard 6471 , JEWO ``� - .. inoROTxY LArNovR i �+i EO�SN BOURNE di SON I.E1A(A A L� hx. T Y ,:RES S LA rQ - BJBC S 1 SNORT SUBAC OLAB�MO •.T, ONT. t sad Gva>aa +,: ;� - primus i2di Far M p. s same RADIO SERVICE v1.0 .• agave. 51>s �,. -�t - Wanted ' - 1 Wilson Paul v sal L Balsam 0. Rafts . Sell -9 -•Calves - - Our at orris Ful ,� gatteeitn y d - •- . Tttiea Iested Free - • Save me an - • sus 1f ou haven t . Y :: We have-, a huger at the farm7. h� Berry Baskets, BuBoxill, Crates. sbd e • ! . - y qt. slsaes►d f B qt, You are m�ss�ng sonnet erg 1Vlonday, soda and U Ht - snipers, sold at Hagermarn's Base, �a ` + Your favourite dealer can ga•you a vaariety,°f Wednesday. - ket Factory, one refile north of the t F the flavour of which - Green' River Sebool,• off No 7 DriedorP �you had Aught -as M91 F�10KERI NG ., .)=ARMS Higbwa►y. PM - - MR. where. We.dehver.- T • *ELEPHONE' _- LOWES k 1804 42-2 ,. can be served in various appetizing ways .. 100 Phone Mar _ .. as • Dried Fish su&as Cod,Hadd i. Pollock,and Pickled Fish such as Herring,Mackerel y table as near At Claremont 4 and Ives cera be brought to our 'dishes. .that the family will like. . _ - C. Fetzer Ernest Fetz T Serve Canadian Fish more often. Make"Any Day A aEE up-Money required• GO" 'Fish Dfiy" Your dealer can secure Dr ied sit Pickled r ° r First Nortgages.` Fish for you no matter how far you live from open �w . with every bit of its goodness retained 20 y rs �IPerisues gl for you.And,by theway.. y .you ll find k.pleasia •- f .. 'tconomicaL ` DEPARTMENT 'OF FISHEtiIES,' 1 -. - OTTAWA.. _ WRITE FOR FREE BOOKLET Travel by coach. The low _ r--- - so sates f faze leave you mor® , / 1 paparem•ne of H.harla. 303 tp spend fOr other things you 1 Ottawa. - _ _ . - �,- V'V MITCI-�.ELL • want to enjoy 1 Please send me your free .2-page B x,klct "Any A. , _ _ 1 ja,y A Fish Day', containing 10Q delightful and All Coach Travel Wormation ZA 111 il _ economical Fish Recipes «.» »•,•. Pickering HOUSE Nam*,....... .»«,. »«. WDI a P? Ona 4.500 ..«................... Ont. ,% NY P AY _ - n : }. , _,_ _ -_. .r.• ._. m _• _ .:.: .R Y+' ', ..-,., 1v..T ....,' + pR -• „ 5a•.ry r..Z°• .T .rl'•y` - k -f. .f 5.,.. ..'.r�'','S+n� + . ' -..S++:Sl�''r''�, a y'S�' A y+.*!P+ l R„R4CYL-4,7a"'•, .M' '.,C.." n/J .,1C+Y T• :'i:- Nt y. �$ 7 .. +.n; - .✓.•, .9-n..n-w..Y r< ':.,-.�v.'w�,,dd"" ...nT! a. ar? ..�'.Ki-'.. .. . .,' , �! t-f4 ,. .. . '."., . _ ,( ..•-Y., '_,:;,y. ,'::',.. .r^' J::' .. •fir i:.. r 1-1 r - .-,i+Pm.WW:.K,-:!"aLsc Aw�N7.ao.... .I:A-;.:. .,...iJ? ...{ • .• vesti�alious.to - ' a�tae th.! dlQtsnce i _.. -% � Gpertn'an Alneestar - the�lae3cr had roved in the last few Flying Cla88ro months, tpe rata ofproo nes. at .:'?etShlA S�r,� d3 per eat and,otter data a att_uo to the tour'lig� Planes Will Carry Six , ` ' - sudden advarc� ' htFlyers __— ,!F�m .� --._ ... tz} ds -} f►c>d; Ia ettu R. kA!�. , add to. Aft +t jnstrictots , New Fxt:emo NAW-payamum Mr. G Int nndr hi3 paitJ found that . I the speed 'c( its adv an;2 averaged _ EDITORIAL COMMENT FROM HERE, ThiERE AND twentyoave Leet a day. "T. ' _. 3 Ancestor worshin such as that lying classrooms will li hien ` ' EVERYWHERE. "It fa quite possible that earth- .,_ practiced b `the Japanese a d. Chin- the tedium-. of learning. j"or._lioyal_ t f_-_----_ . _ -- - -' P'- Y quakes frequently registered on`the. .r ese has appeared in Germany along anadhan Air Force student fliers. x I CANADA ��tina Jj� a nc:lvers:ty selemograph may have the Baltic Sea coast, notably in Mecl:- Construction of four big planes will • I • For some years Beitis_i mlgra'tlott vastly accelerated movement of the lerburg which has become the cen- be stared soon in a Montreal'air- . to Australia was !n the cloldtvms; iu ic:+ pack," Mr. Geist said. He also ter of extreme German'sm and 'neo- craft factory at a cost o: nelarly " Canada s Task In 1938 fact the flow of migration ran back•' pointed out that a series of avalanches cr Make Canada one nation: that is pawn experimentation, hom the mountains had bad a great . '('O.000. - ward, with a ]ase to Australia of near- The head of,the ?rational Socialist , )qac} of the four sturdy (�oorduyn Caaads'a job of the year. It is a job Iy.30,000 people of British btock.tbur- pat deal to do with the advance of the "Norsetne.n" will have Accor:rmodat:oa which every citizen •must put hie P^ yin Mecklenburg has 'ordered ' ; jug the period 1930-36. Noa the tide glacier.. for'•i:: tc eight that unused chapels be transformed ght instructora and etu- has turned at last, and the flow is }n into "ancestral halls." Here antes- •,may dents and will. be used to teach em. To leave it to selfish, narrow•mind• • • : the normal direction, out»ands, from teal tablets will be placed,.containing - HItLoY � �11SIt bran P trs such s:;ences as'bombing. d provincial politicians of the type ° Britain to this country. In the nine _' t that have been particularly vocal in the names and symbols of. fanii!ies in , map rea*g, navigation, stretching, ' ent weeks is to jeopardize our fu- months ended fu,.September,'ot last the vicinaty. 4�� �']��� radio communication and •`spotting'\ re se a nation. T_� Replace C rintsaa Marriage - �`��' II �Cr artillery`- pl�by migration. For the same period', Ceremon Supplement Ground 1'cashins The job .will requtre'8 moder used- this year the y Committee t6tarts Work on Plans The aerial classes will s1p Iement gain was 2,138, a rapid ieonsUtntion. and gratifying increase which is also A regional cultural director of the P It will require the best 'wisdom and party recently dedicated such an an- For Colorful Reception the usual theoretical i•:ac'ning of figment the Rowell.Commission can. a natural indication of the change pel. It was decorated with plans to-welcome Chancellor Hitler ground school. Under b tual flight cestral chs 'ging to bear on our complex financial from depression to economic-recovery. a swastika and the ceremony cpened of Germany v:ith fanfare rivalling the conditions. Canada's yo:,r,g airmen With better conditions, too, there has with a Cho greeting of Premier Mussolini in Ger- will.learn. the science of set war- ,''. find taaation•puzzles. been g recent psychological change in Chopin prelude. The party of- tran last September, were discussed fare wider the first-heed nidarice of It will require elimination of over- the attitude to migration, both here ficial delivered an address and then Y P g lapping services and of the vexatious "received into the community of all this week an Italian Government experienced instructors. - and in Great' Britain. It is felt-and reception committee, -The big Canad`an-des: boafueion and waste that have crept felt rightly-that She time has come Germans" six children of a local fans- P g gned trans to our governmental•system since fly _ Haler will .fait Italy nest spring, port F?sues will have attathn cuts for when pracical plans for stimulating returning MuFsolini's tri through bomb s: his, round-to-,'ane radio 967' -British migration shatttd be worked , Like ceremon es are taking the p g g g t , It witl require cocoons ement of lt)ace of Christian marrha a and ba _ Germany.'. The exact date has not removable ports and mounts for aer- g out and 'put in:to action. -. Sydney t g p been fixed but he is expected to'ar- ial cameras, and very unifying force sucti,as our na- firm in coast vi.lages. P gun mounts. —tiona1 ; • (Australia) Herald. rive in Rome on Ma 9, second anni- - publications. Y 1Nonoplane Transports Used Above ail; it wili require the active I r' • p - versary of-the''proclamation of the To aid teaching navigation, especi- Co-operation of all:Canadians who be- War Diet Kills �3aaCl�r Breaks Italian Empire. . ally under adverse weather conch- • i - lleve Canada should o.forward as one � t The committee.sought to arrange tions, latest na_vi ation instruments A nation and who are prepared to make I'Madrid Elephant -Speed . Records •for Hitler the. moot spectacular en- g P will be'installed. • • . - sacrifices, if-necessary, to achieve this '' trance possible into Rome. Newspa- The "classroom planes will be and. -I' ]¢ancbo,. .Ahe Retiro Park Zoo ele• Scientists Measure 25-Foot Ad- Pet's already have•urged that he leave built by Noorduyn Airera'ft, Ltd , at phant, K ho thrilled -generations - of hip Quebec. They This is Canada's'jolt for 1938:-Ta vance 10 Das Runnin of tra:n outside the. city and ride suburban Cartierville, Madrid chi-idien, died last week, a Y g .onto Financial.Post. - ceremoniously past the Coliseum, the . will be-monoplane trans orfs of metal war casualty. Alaskan Ice Fieldp Paneho, ill for atonth$Seo n un lee• .. :arch -of Constantine, .the Basilica of construction,and powdered with - a Forgotten Hero nourishment, died in his 'scow-Shed It Alaska's Black Rapids glacier is 3Tasenzio, the Roman Forum and-oth- •Wasp:engine.of 525 horsepower, giv- nb the forgotten heroes is the er .}estiges of the glory of Ancient ir- them a high speed of rearIy 17.0 ' - - pen -without having tasted a peanut moving at the"rate the frontal partioII miles an,hour. Stork in the Millar w!!1 derby,Flaw• or any tidbit except..'coarse bl:r_ck. .is reported to be advancing, the speed. _--\', Ilton Sl:ectator. _ bread for 17,months.' _ �s she ening all known records: E. N. ' -- -'-� Fn keeping 'with Csrtad:an ilyins . J1 DtJNCH OF 'E?A condition?, the new lanes will be What is left of the, fat of his body fatty, former head of Alaska ColIege's P Or Grapefruit! wtt1.De converted into:grease for war ' Srlioo� of 3I1nes said 'at Fairbanks adaptable to skis for.. Winter'. flying "Did say man eti er kiss you before and t-, either wheels or sen Rine 11 An exchange points out that the purposes. lard week on !r}s return from the area. I did?' he asked. - P trouble with too, many ambitious men - . bfr. Patty said that'before the BIsFok - oats in the'Summer. "Yea, dear." . . . fl la' the public a is that they are yin .The 1936 Canadian chep%e produc- Rapids glacdor began its rapid ad- ' '' - "Tell me his name that I may lkhe pu.tr}1c eye-like a cinder.=Cal- tion aptattnted-to- 11;,479,000 pounds vnnce, the record had bees held by thrash him." ` Freshly `fallen snow-contains am Bary Herald.' _ factory mage and 3,03"9n0 pounds the bfuir glacier.`._which m rd seven -, ;r- - t mctritt; hosphorus.' nitrates: chlvritte-- a ade ee a'da• . . farm made. f t+ y. � - [Jndisturb- _ : -. .. t r u. to -. D a s. pnmpo' ds and suI b to . _ . n1 aIgerIIoti:tlt3i-1x3- ai'Tgh be' o maty fa you;-`- -Earthquake-Partly Responsible ' Canada's gold, nickel; copper and "There can be no real prarperity i i . yielding more than Otto William,Geist, of the tTniver- 'r e downward speed of a para- lead mines are state.or nation for either the Indus-, r . .i- „ sity.of Alaska museum department, chat jumper reduces from as much 'A %v9man's Mood contains' 80 per .. z vee beSare la-gar 1si -s��ticstllural country .nw - 1►aven't lreard the tales of.the ticker. trtEhout-iFiB-atlfer l5ef�g-pt'osperous"- - 6 - amu front ^ _ .ss- _ ..-'tapes,-Ottawa Journal. - Herbert H. Lehman. . _ glacia1 site, where -fie conducted, in-• an hour when the parachute opens. .per cent. »inter._ 1. . , , \ `` .. IAbsotutely Fisseatial . .' - - . . _ . - Unless a larger spirit'n saacisv311 " _. .. • _ 0_ . : - Canada,' this IJomlaion !s certain to i, beautiful, for this " " t ' j� � �. . .. I " I d . face troubled.times. •It should not be �99ar-lookin�, better. r": Y�u �' a ahead * ■ h '�1 — , ' ' _,,1;i-- ,__ I difficult for any provincial Bovet a• !looEing'Ch•vro•t trent to- achieve, at-least a measure m. • ....1111 e'. ­,_.. -Of understandin - -" " ,'' 4- -- ' ' g of the viewpoint" t' Smooth-powarfut-posh_. p - ; , - C H E V 0 LE ! �Silo.problems-of o r provinces. At- - - • y .�' ilia• . . :the safe, salt- tat' all, }t is ver doubtful it the pea -t1.»narglsing':brakes for ' ' isle of any province, tis: }ndivtduaib, •mod•re travel .. . giving - , - • harbor ill-will toward their fellow .*daimons prot•cUom Bt,y it Now, and Put Yourself Ahead itri Stye@ and SeVingf Canadians who happen to live in'other' 0 ' ;.' its of.the Dominion. - Edmonton a -. '. • in @r @ty-and pity _ Wint -driving Saf nd b' t journal. So safe-so comfortable - ,-='the world's$nest nidi'. �i�i m0 check the exclusive features listed to the left is Rights of the People Moodels •st.r' D. Luse 1 to know that Chevrolet leads because Chevrolet -� It is well for the ,',,,it, to reme m • a _ .- N l ._ 1. givcd more for the money.To check the advantages . ber'always that the freedom of the 43;v;ng the most •A'iei•nt of buying your new 1938 Chevrolet nolo,is to know :may. press is 'not a pr}�alege enjoyed by combination o4 peower, - ,� owners, publishers and ,editors of , �sconomy,d•p•ndabilityc "IM i why you ese so many on the streets already. For example eu-can€ace-bad weather conditions Y ' 'news -9 ter their. own :e'xclusi,6 e . • p _1. - - nee and advantage. As a matter of onfidently—no ting ubles, mo .repair ex• ' tact, the res. has no spel ia1 'privilege Large interiors-Ifghhr, i ,,;I . . c star tro D b ege k+righ!•r colors—and ani- pence, no worry about weak, smooth tires. You'll ,��. , . ", . before the law. Ftcredom'ot'the ._. ....I press77 ataaI construction with ! enjoy the pricekes-safety of perfected Hydraulic a I. . teas grunted,not"to newspapers hut to soity glass for safety. t , Brakes, I- _ y e I es,Llways egluaTised,quick-acting—the protea fes: �« —Ehe: people; Without it, democracy - tion of an All-Steel Body by Fisher,and Safety glass °.1. fi �. " . .•'panaot function. Newspapers may be , • -_: I at suppression of news but it }s Eliminating.drafts,'smoEi, all around you."And don't forge/ you'll be saving Wu , • . the people .who are injui•-ed when a windshield clouding and I' t r'. costly depreciation on your present car. X: • right is enjoined. The.people who are - assuring each pasi•n9g•n ' ,a shut oft from facts abort the}r gov. ° individually controlled i Chevrolet pate you ahead in everything. . .in style, Ya4 $�a . ernments or nems of nations' ea• peo-, ". Ventilation. J safety—in the Iittle it costs you to buy and run: pies are the principal sufferers, - • U t x __._ $tendon Sitn. Eesisr, }iptoe-pressor! Illr.rasted—+bfarter Speua!5•Parr. Sedmt u,eb trn•k r ::. :' 'clutch operation. Wear is } .4 greatly reduced. No lab- ` year ago a discarded cutting I ,Jricetion nquind.- w from a pineapple plant was thrown on. . ;: . a a rubbish heap at Torquay. It is now • _ bearing fruit and growing rapidly, So, - .r '` 7 ��_ although it refused to thrive w - p ared with care and atI.tention, 't- � .. > ?s x.'.`? � .: . . -manages to enjoy lug=. fta:' +. its own devices tc s o'n the rubbish heap. :---_` , .. t* " l r: . ... _ , .. J -..•.: ... :.k:w.. .. _ ,.;F� .x _ u E ... �fi . �> ^ ' Y r� 1. Lovers Autopsy .. : . :' : ;. . < . The acting c.hairntan of the Aus • 4 ,.. <::, � 'tralian Rine Board has asserted.that � .. ..:; ;',. lack of knowledge of cooking is per- . " �LL a s<�" baps the most prolific cause of divorce. . + . 1 ` :`... - }r : The statement is,provocative in this ,compressed form, but when !t-is ex- . • • s f I'. -.' -Tauded it�ooUnds qultA—feVstbier �d Cooking means had Indigestion;!bad' �ndigestion means- bad 'temper; 'bad '' : - femper leads to the death of love. So rRIeW roots TN6 SYMBOL OF SAVINGS - '�° w _ 1 .1 t 2 lEhe antopay' reveals that love died $8 2 0 \ .:: . . of wounds Inflicted by (a) a blunt in (?tar.ALne.Bati•.rr Cerpr) • 1. .•` -. .ptrument such as a frying-pan, and : i MASTER DELUXE MODELS . �, _CHAS. C00PER - CLAREMONT ;(b) a chart instrument such as a can FROM .it92 opener. But bad'cooking does not al- Del' •t h"On.oahawa,one• ` L Government Batt,Preiaht fns license �iiOC. DeWer-J• M`Glashen—DunGarton 1 ' _ • . ways lead to divorce. Many a husband extra. (Pricesaubjetttochansewith• _ l protea long-suffering in. 'more senses out notice.) Monthly pe Gena to ` 1 , i . . pure on t e General DONALD MOTOR SALES � WHITBY than one. Although be speedily learns Motor,Instalment Plan. ! . -. - __. that-hie "lass with a delicate air" is � n ... ._. T- • also a lass with a delicafessen fl�lr, - - Assoc% . Dea'ec=M. Sleep—Pickerutg — ': - tle forgives her.-Melbourtte Argus. _ - - " y - / ' ' - _% M —. , i. ° `• -•"' t. W, .y :.-..r._.,s�a �x__ -:- .. _ �+, er:%» a d .a:mil-lila,, ,,:u. x.:- .. a...w •w, :Za.�':�"=�•�'�.';�+..`T• 'u»:::z4••'r ';a�".'o..`y"s aa:s .,,;f'. .. .�.-.r -•r,.,��eT:-: ..�. •.•.•5 ...r;�. :+•, s.oc s' ,suss, roe::„- ,:>.• . „ p••.• •..... _.. ,••r.•+t'c -.` *v.r-^•''�''-Fid.. ; �'.,; .,-,*v-•� ”vs.� _ - - - - ....k-r..r* %tt� .,r"` - tr.,.�.. .�1yr^}c'r,l"'�:y°^ VL r ..:.:..t.'er.. . +s c.... aniat ' ' ' A COAST-TO-WAST ■ a r "SMOKE-UPT' r . Advents�ng ��.•e From coast to coast the aggressive to being installed prepal;atory to tenderossified • V ti14 - ►; ���ysyfi�;•s►:.•;e:�::�.:>y:=•�� e� expansion goes on-bringing results ground development of the extensive , FOR SALE �i0•� D^'p-head singer lsecrint Macmne° that indicate another new� record of ItToreDodiea indicated by Qiamond drU- --- � W- FS _ _ Guaranteed ill condttloa. .c ` Brener mw'a++sete-Mafdtesaa with ling, Fernland is preparing for shaft CUT YOUR OWN HAIR •95 heavy roll edge- well wnea production for 1938. m cretonne Covera. All Sizes. the scene sinking. 1':err Addison continue; de- TTLF- GIANT POCKET' BARBER. THE �q res Metal Bede. All S1Ze, The Province of Quebec is ,Iae•.7 automatic herr-cutter ivr-men-aad--bcri... _.___.. .._.._..-_ _ Tel_opfnent_on a large Scale.-__Martin - ' r P.esily does cut bpd trim the Ill and does Brand ll lhlflonfer +n aellc--'tom or great activity, ast I&11Cri•C`GOlii-- < - - - - --it well. send for rircular. S. J. Jaoksoa, $14.95 btreh -with walnut finish - ave Bird is Shaping up well; with import- x�r. s9T slr,or went. T`ranty, Canadian. dis- arawera - colorist aeSfgrt• Minna, now developing undergrcund, Wise rolhyour•owners wilt telt you 1 Odd Chesterfield Chairs with 'atBt- ant nee• ore developments in the west Ogden's is the feature of the smoke- trlDutTir. - . 4.9rJ Shall reversible cuahtoas. eAjoym@ret programme. They know 3 TRICKS, JOKES, PUZ 8 /+ND MAGIC,_ Beautiful 6-piece walnut Bedroom shows definitely a"big mlII£"' 011LI00k. 86CL10B. that Ener flavour and cooler,smoother Novtitiea.-send '35 cents for catalogue, de- , $67.50 Suite. Large dresser, vanity, chef- a Mal- ducted trom first order of sl or more, $1, Kirkland Lake Gold, Pamour and . smoking are assured-every time- Ni, S3,-115 i5 assortments. Crown Supply Company, noe>aaler�h�tei`size tt�reas g1C�mo,etelya n-conn amici pr pe ty h reports 8 ori diamond with Ogden's Fine Cut and"Vogue' 12A Queen East.. Toronto ti'.ned. LSky new. Buffalo Au,kevite receive much favour- or"Chantecler" papers. Nine-piece wamut nntab Dlning 3eUSICAL INSTRUMEN ,,NETS AND e�J9•� ,Roam Suite. Buffet, china cab- drilling results. On the Lacoma pro- And there's o bigger 15c- package trumpets, twenty dollars. Clarinets. Boehm - •able comment in the older mining dis- of Ogden's,nowt ' system, .thirty-eight dollars; trombones, Inet, sgtlan extensionand Wished.leather up rt in Tavernier township"exception• e twenty donors. Yiolfne. Live dollars; guitars bolstered chairs. .• PQ y tracts.. Albany ..itiver and Uchi are PS- ' six dollars: Conn to aaaopbone, thirty dol- gUGGE.. . lar FOR CHRISTMAS,chairs, C al results are reported from first new ye1T p;ye Is": Terme. sorrow, yA8 Vlcterfa, Toronto. f��aD a end rytablea a 1 assortment of oe w�tng caRin• looming up irliportantly, in the Patricia x,o,, wels}tB-EAcg speata; radios, rugs, g8droom and underground. The East Lacoma - GEED GRADER FSLINE7— ' nKern ew (1. pr Sales). Kline Mlines an factoring Co., a noble Prices rn t1Toront-All our furniture-- - - — Plag - r new (Farm Ontario. is -thoroughly cleaned and re-condittonw m People are planning diamond drilling. Alberta reports much good news, in- our own factory and carefully packed fog' Sm- '.-. mediate shipment on receipt of money order. III the west section, of the Province, dicating.this Province as a potential �.z Our big new 1918 illustrated catalogue 1s now healthy de- AVIATION Be sure to write for one. Powell and Beattie.show. AVIATION big source of oil supply for the British '4'I- . COURSES 1N FLIGHT INSTRUCTI0m,l f LYONS' BEDDING AND velopment. Empire. On the west coast o! Vancoa gation, airplane and engine mechanics, home UPHOLSTERING 60, .study courses. Leavens. Bros. Ali Services, Manufacturers �- v -i Limited, Barker Airport. Toros to• OPEN, EVENINGS In the Larder Lake district of Ont- ver Island a new camp its causing some BOOKS'• 478 Yqnge St., Toronto ario, great activity'is appareut.'At the excitement.,Bratorne and Fmir Yankee yrRarN/w'Q+,,r Your druxglst bas tbem.--"50c_--.- rxTl3E W RLD BOOK -EMPIRE-EDITION, - Barber Larder property, alining plant Girl report favourable developments. acsoe as all British Encyclopedia,,highly endorsed - FUR FARMING Efficient salesmen requires. Attractive in- Efficient price. Low monthly payments. Gene commlasions. The QuarrSe Comp- .MINKlot, RAISING—SAMPLE COPY MAGAZINE -. . . -any, LIT Bloor West, Tcroato. TOC, book catalog free.' Fur Trade Journal, passenger.' Traffic Rabb- D1seaSe - e f. Bos 31, Toronto, Ontario. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES HAIR GOODS is lJ 19 Per Cent. Shrikes Humans N ' OMF.NI-START A DRESS AND LINGERIE business of your own. A shop, or from your WIGS, TOUPEES. TRANSFORMATIONS. - own home. Excellent profit, Increasing bust- Braid, Curls, and al+ types of finest Huai- Ontario Deputy Minister 'Publishes . cess. Prices to meet competition, and gar- ity Hair.Goods. Write tor-illustrated cat&- C. N. Railways Vice=President Re- General Warning ed that w-ol.es this year were su&er- menu superior In quality. Small investment loll Toronto Human'Hair Supply Co.. 528 Orli Volume of Frei�!It For. ~ r .-starts you off. write Camden Drees Comp- Bathurst St., Toronto. p .. 'frig"from some type Of disease. H1 -any, TA Camden streat, Toronto. ear 1937 Also Tops 1936 Fig- said be based this suggestion on the - - Discoveiy of the rabbit fever or DOGS _ .HAIRDRESSING SCHOOL$ -mesa small number of bouZlties claimed this ganisn .in a patient at the T.Ilson= GREAT DANE PL'PPIE9 FROM CHAMPION- ANDREWS' ACADEMY OF HAIRDRESSING, burg Memorial Hospital and receptioTl season. Ship strain, twenty-'rive dollars and up. W11- BBooard�Ry-falnlai%n. Free prospect ell ori MONTREAL, Jan. 11-The volume of news that there were virulent cases _ ---_nam Snell Bracebridge,.Ontario., Bloor. West. Tor-ill of freight and passenger traffic car- of- the disease in New ' _$'be first 19 FEara are the Noisiest RS WANTED rted over linea of the Canadian Na- have led the Deputy Minister D. J. FEATHERS MEDICAL tlonal Railways during the past year Taylor of the Ontario Department of rlr;,.TTlERs BOUGHT, GOOSE "AND. DUCK- shows a considerable improvement Game and Fisheries .to emphasize the i Highest prices paid. The Canadian Feather 8000 EDMONTON CI'T`IZENS-TESTIFY FOR possibility of spread of infection. ° and Mattress Co., Led, 41 Spruce et, Tor- (B, Lad a.) Powder, herbal remedy —rheu- pYeT that of 1936. Alistair Fraser, STSKE onto . _ matism, arthritis, neurits, stomach troubles.. Vice-President to charge of Traffic. He said the Provincial Laboratories _ -. - etc. Two weeks. $1.50: one mont> t3: two Druggists. or J. c. cintyre,- stated-In a review issued 71ere last reported that everyone who dresses a ^` FILM8Edmoaeon. Alberta. week. rabbit without rubber gloves or eats —ttel:..Ls DZVZWPLD. Pi.UNTMD• I FREE MISCELLANEOUS "The year 1937 was one of steady one which has been improperly rook- a+ enlargement ZSc Re prtata 10 for s5c. proaf h+ att. ress In the volume of freight ed may become infected. + - Pho -Er131 Blag St. E.« Toronto•' T 0 LEARN SHORTHAND. ACCOUNTANCY, t1'-fffic habdled, as well as changes Watch When Dressing Them LffiRO PRICER, EXPERT WORK ROLL, Typewriting by mall. Satisfied students with free enjargaalent 45e. Tr•vwma Stud- throughout Canada. Write for free proal and improvements effected In our ser- "Rabbits were almost wiped out in WHEN "ACID INDE6ESTIAM" 1a. 1q Niagara street. et cathsrlaea. Out his. Dept. C., 'Canada Businsm College, vice to the pubric; said Mr. Prase-r. Ontario the year before last, I sup- Haa,IIroa, ons. 1lUI E.vLARGEae1ENTa "While there was a heavy falling oft pose by rabbit fever," Mr. Taylor ST= . tt'REZI-Two 3EA1JT roe color") with roil developed. 6111Ill NOVELTIES in rain shipments, resulting from the said. He' explained that there possi- iey, Itachsay Alms, wianfpee _-__ very 11slit crop In pars or vvestern no animal so subj et to cy- PORTRAIT IN FOLDERFREE Canada. thin was more t an.offset by Iles of decimation Tiy.disease as the - I my surface Cloth or-paper, without skm WITH EVERY ROLL PERpEcrl Y Dsv>Im- the improvement in general business, rabbits, o< dwtrw= Lees than cent 'sachl Maraclis opal sad printed. ase (cote). 'star snaP resultinginan increase is freight "The infected_rabbits bloat up half Fill Kilt Complete with instructions for. 150 shot service. 164 rias 8L West, D"t. Y" tonnage handle 6 d of approximately ten an inch under the Skin," be said. - - --�ru �1: J. C. Wilriams. 5 Richmond last per cent, over that of 1938. "There are pimps like big Water blit- - S t - -_ 8*Ri1ra ENLARr3VXZ IT WITH EVERY 25C s ona.r, Roti nem dsvebpsd and a prints. 25C•.. Mining developments in" North- The Deputy Minister also suggest- order. each. Brightling nttWlo, �tnformattionXregarrddingIn�von platmt; ~ /.rid uta, E.. Toronto. wing,; RegSstratfona: Sales, 14 Metcalfe, western Ontario and Quebec have Ottawa. shown remarkable progress during the FURNITURE past year. The opening of that por- PATENTS tion of- the Canadian_bWtonal Rail- FRE E-;.jt, ail•FREE;.jt, Op Pieces Furniture FREES ways' new Senneterre-Rouyn line from -1N LYONS' 1958 CATALOGUE OF NEW AND AN OFFER To EVERY INVENTOR. LIST e to Val d'Or on NovemberCA>R"YOUR r _ IRs-eondidoned Furniture. Writs now for this of invtoll and full information sent free. 9onneterr . tree, Illustrated eatatogna to giv'Yau sa idea The Ramsay Company. Registered Patent 29 provided much-needed rail fallA LKAL.I Zii:R' 'of Lyons• remarkable furniture values. Attorneys. '2:a Bank st, otuwa. Can. ties to the numerous mines located, in e • WITH YOU LYONS' TRADE-IN DEPT. - PERSONAL that area." ALWAYS l New AND RE-COND1T10NED BARGAINS I•Iereaaed 16 Per Cent. v g ' s-Place Bedroom Sults to two- ',Fila faalasl way la "alkalall its go ` $44.50 tone walnut finish, Dresser. Chit- ARM YOU Rt PT[TREDt RELIEF, COMFORT, ga77y yore aikalfur w ilkyou. That'e f I full size pallet bed. sagless spring and posttry support with our .advanced method. \i r. Fraser Storied tba-t passenger brand near Lill mattress. CvmPut•ly re- No elastic oo°:� oneDa Iip,�Prtere' traffic on Canadian National lines had 0 61ST. YOURS NOW - what thousands do riow that gen- •� ' palshea. shown an increase of fifteen per cent. Ask d� a 75c uilfephillipicomes intiny,I,lepper- �q� s-Place Soho oak Dining Room tO° o6L during the, year. "Increase in train °c ILCOn- taint flavored tablets--in a flat tin , 23.50 Sulu. Large,buffet, extension u- Wnss:e bolds and a trial Lbw and 6 leather upholstered.chairs: like POULTRY AND POUJLTRY EQUIP• travel generally resulted from the up- size e. Uso the trial size for pocket Or purse.- Thea yOt1 art ..l new. Beautiful 3-piece Chesterfield Suite. M ENT ward trend in spending power 'that first d if not aatisfisd return c� Irl ..b.�l. � � always ready. �.� Full size Cbateraeld and 2 rPOmr Use it this way. Take 2 Phiilips' _ iehi<In to'm ood quality POULTRY EQUIls1fE-'r•T.- HldH :QUALITY W6a noticeable during the greater part Your money will b•.rhaertully • a for Canadians. Of the yeas," he said. "Frequent low nttwded. tablets equal in"alkalizing"effect ;Berson jacquard with revers b e l� spring cushions ThorotrghlY cleaned and re- write 'for our ocw catalogue. fare excur8 ono e conditioned. ton Ltd., 196 River St., Toronto. ,. - �q��/► Large 3-drawer dresser'wlth mfr- lea aIle tOWilB, and to points across MAKE YOUR LIBER from the bottle. At.once you feel ,�•W ror, 1a walnut fialeh, °tell 'Bad OUR 'CHICKS GROW.FASTER, BIGGER, the international border, brought bun- +'gas." nausea, "over-crowding" ?; in wardut tintsh, Pali aprtn and brand, make better putlets,..layen. Healthy. hardy, new roll edge reit mattress, Com lately re- bWodtested• Free chick feeders with-early dreds of thousands of people to the Produce lts.blle from hyperacidity begin to .ease. i. �1sliey. orders. 1939 prices. now feady; Cornwall railway for short coach trips. Good "'Acid headaches," "acid breaUf,", M Six-piece Enamel Breakfast'Suite. chick Hatchery, Cornwall: Ont, ' ;15.00 Buffet, drop-lest table area foto .progress was made to the air-condi• over-acid ��corrected et .. .Windsor chairs. Perfect Condition. WOULD YOU LIKE YOUR 1938' CHICKS tioning'Oot our passenger equipment. `- a the qui way J'a 7 7 So Oak Kitclten CabineF Top- bas h;• 1.50 slides done'front with flour area Fret' Enter Gte Twedale chick Contest: We have had air-conditioned standard Your liver has a lite lob tj do. Make tt do to easeyourown distress—avoid - — g 1,800 free chicks, prizes to everyone. Send what.lt is supposed to. Its )Rb is to produce: --offense-to Others. aaesr containers, large cupljoard apace In base for contest form. Tweddle Ch1ek Hatchery 'and tourist sleeping cars, dining cars, IS to 36 fluid ounces of bite every day and s' with bread box.and three drawers in one coo- Llmtted, Fergus, Ontario. compartment, observation and library send It throulgjt the system. tf it. falls down MADE IN drillon its job you`Suffer. AND HOW! CANADA tc 3•Buraer Gas Stove with oven. - cars, parlor cars, buffet club conches The most effective stimulant for the liver f r..• $6.75 cuaranteed. QUILT' REMNANT8 and lounge-buffet cars in-service-for tnown to medical science is caiomel. .rhich 1n l,gp�M Brand new. 3-piece -cttesteefield small doses Is of the highest-use in coil - .±{ e/-°7 00 .its, dpholtrEr6�7ff nae quanty'. rrvE pouNDOI—QUILT REMNAh'T"1.00 Some time. By' the purchase of fifty Live conditions. etpecfdlin those due tb overalcohol, lack of ex. 911119p cover; rust shade, Marshall raventble Fres, 110 Patterns. D•elgae.• washtsst air-conditioned Rl'8t•C1a98 coaches of eating, over.indulgence 1n "'meq w w. i .,• spring cushions; full Webb conatrnetton. Cottons-, Prints, $troaddoths; Silks. Collect Tanol..Tahtets contain -a-certain. -,4; �p M $rand new Chesterfield Bed suite. 6ampies-2bc• Refund Guarantee! !earl- the latest design during the past year proportion of calomel, blended with cascara •W Chesterfield bed pas large ward time Textiles. Department W1La. 8049 we have attained the yb}ecttve of hav-' and other medicines. They an mild and harm- .roll 2 big chairs to match. Covered in bard DegasPe. Montreal: las. But your ltver,understands and takes the wearing reprr material (.rust shade). A real Ing all principal main-line trains fully Hint. For sate at all druRgtsta, 50c. (B) - °argafn., Dressers. In all onuba with SALESMEN WANTED air-conditioned." •� up large mirrors and $ drawers• E SG ONffiY Two Darsonswere having lunch at -QgV Ill fln Shea. SellinTV sample our Morton Clothes, 1108 at. 8 farm. a firmer s Ldwrepc! Blvd., Montreal. couple o chickens,inon he re that tie R. MORE ONTARIO FLOMES SAY STAMPS AND COINS family could dine on the remains after the visitors had gone, but the hungry ".•' Wl Vuy AND SELL OLD STAMPS. T olr;- ministers ate ;.. ' • • to Stamp Company, 56 Rini; Street west, Later the farmer was .COndllCtiIIg 'Z Ra filar Ceu1i, fve.ar Toronto. his visitors about the place when a r rooster began _a' Suety crowing, .. . A+a«.«�..•.+sreele..,.,a res• ewe♦.wMl;tr cMn 00 of the Ministers - "Seems — Mer..•resewee . .�,....�,. YoI�R STOMACH?f"offwiswe&0erdyteeMa�t. Haw , mighty proud of himself.'. Let `BLUE bs your guide O better ., " "AsornwCOLD 11111l Fa mer (growling)' - "No wonder. Y ,, z heatin efficiency and greater eco. saneMW.WI«eK•.,fNNs.eo•y ware OU lose vitas T � "d".«dw-y• rt«•r4 a Here force if He has two sons in the ministry," ti>.` Homy�emember,yxourfurnace is de- •...,Im I-W t•«Man, re ANr«,- '" yy - ` signed to burn anthracite and biVe you alloy your coal' is the world's finest anthracite, Rayless►, stomach Yo ! -•r•�,• -.. Order a trial ton. Six sizes.:.a size Mi►soli+ IttltttplEli LItiMTED tTtb,a• you. Bunkers Herbal Pillfa . N M4"ST. Til CAMAS. f piercers Golden to suit every fotrtace. Medical Di.CGv- _ �or P I L E S Ask 7onr nearest 'bine Boal'or filer for > cry is a depend- lc&1 authotltia Qu1t• gea.rauy yet i fres CO y of]BETTER able tonic which fir BL)i>ODZNG og pitoTlrtitlD r �cY ID T$ BBTTSR A �aa� s�}r� 7R ) 7w(i,or write t6 will Increase the ate al. caused by an In amen condltio of sy40jf dNM y" �ptaa ono►'c/o 317 Bay appetite, ellmina Dowty aq9 con�•st•d liver, t°alley, /s fiaa U r tilt,To0osrl)o• ' 3T7Alt AL inediolrte been made from laic was rom the intestina, stimulate the di t� of XERES ONLY for over 15 years, W tbefeby gain strength. real the INTERNAL CAUSE of PILIDe, ,yflee Cilie btega m 467 Maur St. w r by mail, plainly wrapped. god P. O, or , ton Oat.,'said I br. Pierce's Golden Fres Order. Your MONEY BACK if not re- ' it L co ' arile�l bbcovery was,very benefit to 111 w•3 Ina It helps the digMtrve ejstem r va 1}ved• Bttaker,e,7Rerbal Idedictnes, Toronto Y, t., Can. m an the stomach and acrd Irk a os. THE SOLID SOLID r iW atgpti` • 1 s • me has ao apDetiU sad fedi FUEL FOR utas tstlaat fere 'Discovery' » very L.tPtut.. Paso! NO. 4-x'38 e7 now of oar b drtlef >~ -- eta- t�weefi lies >1f.00.purcK• ' e -- sial lLbi �V"` �.. IitMb ' '---!-t►g----R-lfe-d..C"%-!-6° NIiNApOW!' Ne f,Lrge.size, tablets a llgald j7, S: - B-= --- " . r "8 VW t� .:,#ts�:.a y .•:,:: `�. a •.. w�-: ,.MEN ♦ cq,r rx "+:. r��ti+"; a`?�u:: r ,'g r . G •'.J�+ 3 ,. „.,,, , -.. ,,,;: • a. ,-c7..'•, ..,v.. ....r�. _• ..e - ...r.x ..-,,,.• r'. !- ...^r"wa l.o;.za. ,.ye+i.,u•e.� ,� 35. �.. ._ `7+u.e�+: ., ,.. .s .. .'ions -:- �•;rr : ..-'e '-,-,. _ .:.. at .>. .K .. :�. .6:-'�47 a -. ... ¢`". •r.'. .,,... �., .. „K, � :. .� .; •.:.r•7+�^ 'awe r,.y... y7 .. : �t �. - .7, s '+� ::.4' y.+. 1}: z 1 ,x.Com- n, ..:,• Rs ...a -»;, - .+ - .' 01'.• •J - 7 �i n':'. ..�. '.!• .K,� .> t . _ .tet _ of•: i P .�{.Mri.z...�a k"`Ip. .w ., ..wr�.',.n.f:.. .. xkr,.: r�-.•-. ,•,. .. .,/-:. i.•, :y :�.-a• ro .•LL,- � .. ... � i • r .iJ11 QA.V l hM The United Char& held-tkeis �. +� annual business irieeting is the Hyro dCosta ludon to tate over the dturch on Monday evening. Rev. Local Rural Hydro District. - .b -Mrs. Bowen has been contfned M: Jenkinson presided, with Mr: H. io the.house for several weeks with .R. Mo Secreta for the meet- nne�y, Secretary Anticipating the local change in - -- =s severe cold and an attackrof - very Ing Ott-thFrZlection of-appoin `tfnistration sf-the latae y_ bronchitis, but is now improving. to the Session and Board. of Stew- dro Service, a deputation composed -Quite a heavy-fall of ano�w.took •ards, Mr. Les. "lforley urged the of members of the councils of the �qas aocom anted by gwte and dstas it reduction .of the' numbers on each munici.Palitie$_affected__waited_upon. Ply Sunday Y night, - p board- and- -suggeeted that no "new the Hydro Officials in Toronto this LRAIDER--GaVVJVJa1ZH0 breeze the roads became . badly appointments be made to these week, and submitted the following drifted. boards. As a result no additional questionnaire, which we publish in '"" Bunting, of- La Pas. appointments were made and ae, an effort to describe 'the effects of 4iR QQ» �erall$� Man., who came dawn to attend the. each annual meeting comes around, such change: . -I i ' 1 +t+ adv funeral of.his sister, is spending a with a definite number retiring, a What advantagese . iw�eek .with his. relatives here before gradual reduction will be made. are to be der- f1i -- ived by the conmimer in the new reeni�ing The various deports read'waere very. set-up? Ana. No .change in rates- --The Coal man is happy these encouraging, including that of the as good service as accustomed to-' .. i days as he is kept busy svppl3ung. Church Treasurer's. Mr. and Mrs. better control and operation^-FIrst' Hole roof Hosiery his customers with fuel. More wood Jenkinson were given a particularly duty .to rural lines rath to _ . _... ,k hieing used. as fuel thus winter, warm, sincere vote of thanks and municipality. - although c to more as ry expression o� appreciation of Would there.be two points of ser• � _� . these cold winter days. the congregation 'of their services vice as at present, Oshawa and n:= r--.The Ladies' ... Aid,of St. Aad-, with us since mid-summer. Fdllow- Wlhitby7 Ana. Serviced from Whig �- _ .. _ w crew's Church are sponsoring a play ifig the-business meeting, lunch was by, Staunton a7C.iill•tr1, Med Wall Tie Tumult", presented by the served and a social hour enjoyed. _ Any proposal for a reduced rate 'be leygiven Community Aub, allwhichwill a The, citizens of this township at present tiase? Ana. Not at ewes- Johnston" appro0ed Cl�th• ''be given in the Zlavvn Hall on the are indebted to our township conn- -sat, - '„tg , evening of Friday, February 4th. rah for their efforts in'securing from,'' What a�ninistration in '•� �� OP- Watch ' Watch for particulars. the Dept. of Highways the assur• inion, moWd v bring about a reduce- 4 �� -.A number of the'boys beloz►gtng ante that Pickering men will bel ion in rates the sooner Ams. No y _ to Mr. Wheeler's Sunday School employed on the constructional work difference - lis highway through this Will the Oshawa line'have to ass: Class of the United Church went of the new hi •. , into the city on Sunday evening to township. 'Approximatelyseventy- 4 . • y urns any of the capital cost of the �,,v i4 'f j sLtend a Fireside Service in the five men from the township wilt be change? Ane. No. Exclusive Big Store_ Reliable 'Ontral Y; M, C. A.. and report required by Spring. A much needed They also advise that only' one •�Y _ ":an enjoyable evening. and just feature is that political outside man would be employed on - Lines--All Winners• The January meeting of the W. interests are not to be considered. the staffs, a trained superintendent '1. will be held at the hoarse of Mrs. A fine, state of affairs. when a man There -will be more promotional t$ordon La1w, on Tuesday afternoon, and his family may decide for thetas- work and canvassing, and intend to eo Chaprpan January 25th at 3 o'clock. Roll Call selves whether they eat or starve by take over any spare Oshawa i The.Country I would like to Vis- the way they vote. went. �- it.'Travel Talk-Liverpool to Lagos. . -On Friday, Jan. 23rd there will The delegates from Pickering ..by Mrs. Lishanan.. "Haw and Why be given in the A: Y. P. A. rooms were Reeve Ralph E. Mowbray and to Use Milld' by Mrs. Callaghan. a lecture on the "Passion Play" ill- _ __ _ Recitation, by Miss Eileen Bushby. ustrated with very fine lantern e Contest-Useful Articles from Odds slides. We are hoping everyone will RUBBE, and Ends. Current Events. Prizes keep this date in mind and came ."THE ROAD BACK" ,given. and enjoy this splendid program. The play with a good story '-The ice-harvest is now in full Members of all denominationg are HUMOUR d PATHOS C _ owing at the lay. The ice is of ex- invited. Admisaiop 15 and 10 cents. Pickering United Church Men's Felt Rubber Boots, -- k tra good quality, being nearly two This Friday Jana"21st, will be Lit- TONIGHT,FRIDAY, 21st. feet in thickness and is as clear as erary. Convener Winnie Burning 15 � 1VIeu'8 'Four-buckle Overshoes, $3.25 crystal. The good quality is due to ham always gives a *orthfvhile pro- Men's Knee Rubber Boots $2 2g: , the, good -weather, there being no, gram, so perha.po all the members •` , • thx we and very little snow. a-iIl do their very best to be Area- Ladies of Pickering Heavy, all wool work sow 2 rs. 4bc• �•+Iioekey enthusiasts •are asking ent and support her:--Com. (And a?1 points, N. S. E. and W,) f P for Publication of the Activities of -The play "The Road .Back^ ie Men's hes tweed trousers $2.96 the Boal clubs. As it is im aibie. be' a by hand are always -_ • p;m ing produced in the United-- t S' mad appreciated. y - r ><� no to attend everyfunction that hese to-night (Friday), at 8.15 plus your ,kill "A record never before equalled" e. takes place.. we have asked certain The east is c`oanprised largely of the R e m n$n t S in handiwork. of the followers of the gams to merrlbers of the cast of. "Attorney make most attractive gifts. ' --:73 per cent of all first prizes In all classes at "M - t�rsite the hockey news, avhich was for the Befense" .which played to tan always find a good tupQly 1937 Canadian Nationat Exbibitioe were woo by the accepted. We have not yet however audiences last year. The first You of REMNANTS of tills•wool The formance takes Fusers of Maple Leaf Flour. Maple Leaf for Bread-- place on Friday ev- jersey. orcottoms. at P - you e o an onarcb for Pastry, Anna Lee Scott's for special continues to keep a good many sup- intelROW21M, play. plenty of humour BROCK ST. OUTH-WHITBY cake flour, 1�with his views on the•tramp throughout. Will the ladies provid- (Quilt Palcha--Button t) 3nbaeribers and eorneP�dents ing candy please leave at the base- m - - are advised' that we canna gtiaraa-I meet before entering . the auditor- Free ;1 T. Bnntln g, �1C,�Brui tee the publication of any matter . tum. :' r Shop _ Pickering an 1166?. :,received after noon Wednesday. We ::.oblised to have our "space'' arrang- RATEPAYERS OF PICHERING ed by that hour in order that pub- TOWN892p A_TTENTIONI - Iieati+on be made on Thursday morn- Beauty Parlor SPECIALS Ing is time to be despatched on the All persona residing in the Town- y - Thursday evening mail. Demands ship of Pickering. requiring work on for space are becoming increasingly the new Provincial Highway No. '2, A corDpetent lady will bavechar-gt - p� . ".:besvy and these demands are met either now or in the Spring, are re- of the beauty parlor and salisfac• Breakfast: Bacon 25C• a lb• sa tar as ,space permits, therefore quested to leave their names, age tiomiaig%wanteed at reduced . } any matter received late, WQdnes- and address with Cyril Morley, Rel- price� �Nlitleed Steal, 2c. $ lb• _ -day is likely to be held over.-BEd. ief Officer, Church •Str. Pickering. Permanent%'aves,1i2:00,$31 .50.45:00 -For many years this-ice has Employment may not bd found im- Shampoo been offeringclub rates on aubacsi mediatel . t f is rtan that pOO and Finger Rave. .50 Pork Liver, 2c• a lb• tlons to the Toronto daily papers• the names be listed at once. Marcel. .� -' They have recently increased their Oil Shampoo, .35 tewmg , _ ' C• a . raters to $7.00 per year, and even -. Iiobt. R•ddy, Ladies'Hair Cut. ,2p ` • t'Itough they have circularized their Chairman of Relief'Dept Pkkering. Ladies' l Prices,`May 25 to 31 Jewel Shortening, .•x 5c• a 14 - si becrlbers attempting to point out Oke benefits that will be derived ` . Oil P. W., Reg. $2,00--$$1.30 Classic Cleanser. ' '3 tins, , 13c• -by your local agent, the fact of the- The Pickering - Regulvr, -'Reg. $3.50.-$3-00 - matter is: that after purchasing a Regular. --Reg. s5.00--$4.00 fins, c. - MEAT -MARKE25 :. money-order, .postage and writ' � H. MA DILL , �- _ - .�• Mr letter to the particular paperJ these is something less than, ten 'We Carr a full line of Vhoue Pick T1 • ''� . ''� - E - 1 D - cents in it for handling your ren- 3' �y„�, dsvos•it•eswMat•: ewal. We are consequently enable _ -•-o __ - to allow any further club rates with Fresh LOST{-Beagle Hound, male, black Butcher :(phone 3000) Pieltering the Toronto daily papers, and bronco and white mixture, vic- The government has issued in- d rorty of Green River, Jan. 13th. aitructions to 'all 'the banks in Can- Phone Toronto, Gladstone 4203, re- ✓:'. ada-to return to t _ awe; all "shin plasters", the famil- _ r FOR 'SA registered Holstein ic + tar 25 cent iJhls„ which they have heifer at the Col. Marshall farm,, received in deposits. Many of theseAir - for years before they reach any v FOR Shen. Food holstein cow, due Purple and• Dr. Hess' Stock Tonics .bank. The have, been in much de- Our delivery i& at your service. They to freshen. Henry Johnson, R. R. p • wand by'children and tourists frotrt .Yphone pick 1620 3, Claremont. 22 _ , . . .. other countries who value them as CLARENCE SILK % "FOR 14--at and Na roa+rvr s Dri•K31 and' Disinfect• - keep-sakes. The government have "Army "Y also called in the small five ,cent a rens' Farm R. R. 1 Bt+ooklin, pieces, the large two-dollar and five Ont.--1 pedigreed boar (with pap- S�p tial LILLIAN'S ers) just turned 3 yrs. also 1000 - dollar bills add the first issue of r_ the Bank of Canada two dollar bills 6-quart fruit basldets. 22 BEAUTY SHOP and also the large coppers• _ - o Boilers $2.50 _ FOR SA.LE--dtztchen range, ?with p!'"• The. funeral of the ]ate Miss water••front, excellent baker in good f�' • ' Ida Bunting, which was set for Tbebe &Ws east of.dw Old Cbuoreh t,Ialy Boilers $1 25 - condition. $15. Pease Economy Hot • f • Wednesday afternoon, had to .be Garage. Mr. 0. Cressuer'e . Air Furnace, with Piping,. registers ; _-- p*goned until the following day Residence. (17tnrsday) on account of the tush- and accessories $25. G. W. Barker, _iiHty of Mr. W. A. Bunting, of La and Fingetrwave 50e. Pickering' 2"3' agent for-AcCormick•Deeriog Farm Macbinery and c x- Pas, a timotber of the deceased, to T tgerways 36e, BEEa-wvhy not keep a few colon- rRepaira. i'eseh Pickering in time for the fun- OB S� & p'btl'•�►ave � fee of bees std marks same extra Our Motto-We have it, Ga get it,.Ck it is cot costs, y oral. He had arranged to make aff - riaortey 2 For. full Particulars, write 35epast of the trip by plane, but in the -R J. Fuller, Pickering, R. R. 1. Fbwte 8900 1gorthern States a raging storin for- )il(aaiotsre $6e. --- r 20-23_ 1 4• - -`--- -- ors and ferah cava urs d 'ted the plane to lasid. -Mr.-33unting ilk -- - -- -- . was tberft compelled to-make the HAIRCUTTING NIPS FOR SALE - Close sprI - J. S. BA N -vwt of the journey by rail, a mach , P bred Stn 441, grades. T. B. Tested and, blood `w slower method of traveling, and T6eemique Heatealesa Ail Persona. tested. Free delivery. Wm. J. fitaidentally, sow, a noon cootly eat waves Murphy, Mures Farrar, ORt. - ali.l6 i=.i9 p.60 gi.A iJrtdany • wbowp fink t2M Plisse