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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1938_01_28 .-7 4. .*V 731,4 S 0, 4 7 7. r .7% 7". t . ..... VOL. LVI-1 PICKERING... ONT.. -PRIDAY . JAN. 9. vialsoota!"al %arbo- "The Road Back" will be preo­ ented in Pickering United Audley GREENWOOD . Wed4not IWTIC.E The Women's Institute will mbet- Church tonight at 8.15. at the home of Mrs. Richard Win- Adm. 25 6t 15 Ct4L H O. PRARSON-Pbysiolin "'Our trucks poo" your way "Wedikesday, February.2nd. MIT I r ters next DLS=-Zeon. Dunbarton. toll every day." Roll Can "My Pot Proverb R. FORSYTH. Opb. rector Keep in- mind the Dramatic Con- -rkal Anodationo(Ontari4i Loa• ,Optome - P American COAL, COKE, Dunbarton teat at -Brougham' on Friday, Marcher of the Won. Eyes ezarnined by a ot t. -,W,,OD, CEMENT, Feb. 4th, under the auhpices St. Pauls "Ji"barton Oknglican), of the W.'M. S. Feed Pigs at a profit SAND, (JRAYYA4._.quni- janu= 30th, sunday_ by veins School 'at 2 p. in Evening Prayer Greenwood ..a S"r--Pic-conamv-7 =W Finely Ground.Grain. trate RD DONALL) BUDDY 1"rriatar. and at-3. Preacher at'" service, Rev., publK. Moasyw Loan iLl.Solicitor. dosrsefy gF.IN egk,Imobody occ%=by time late A.r..Chris- BUILDERIS. SUPPLIE13 U. On Sunday evening, Jan. 30tL NO P1*f1t In feedkg .Veftsoutb wing of 4;ourt House-Whitby. Wir -up .. .. . - there will be a Sunday School Miss- Cherrywo" 'ATON, BELL & ROSS also loosi.cartage work ionoxy se vice in the form of a BE we grind finer clan others ow glia We have also p1seed In stock a full church service. A report from-the Eafristots Don't forget the Crokinols Party Sunday School delegates- will be goW service, aced an open aii the Milling Has of Maple Leaf M given by the Young People on Fri- given, also musical numbers. More yew areand, ,not foist in the W U.LIAM J,BEATON.K.,C.* -=-' - - the hall. particuars will be given at church H.BROOKE tIELL,K.C.--J-.D.F.ROW" Ou's Foods. osty night (tonight) in heavy reading JAMES A. WRIGHT - MITCHELL come &"d join in an evening of ` on Sunday morning. td A. W. Prizes will be Uss PO ft.- L97ing Mook Aessti IS Ow buset. Tsiroula. Adslakte SM • and entertainment. Pickering, Ont. given. Silver colledtion. IAin 11 Brock Read Graim, Sholl and Grit for prefigaW C'U.RICHARDSON& 0Q.. Bwti*- Vi lbs served. egg woduction. tam.SolictLors. Notaries etc,. Suite 5%, The - Life SuAdina.34 Toronto tit.Toronto. OftiCe phone 7400 .Residence 0520 The lAterary'' Society which was e local rink is now in order for We keep all dwgmk &I" Bran am. Ad.1688;Pickefts Pbooe 36L& 8Lf organized in the school will hold its skoLting, and parties are invited to first meeting in the sch'ooKon Fel). partake of its use. . Shorts and other Feeds.A NGUS McMIUAN-Barrister, Sol- The Beal Store,Claremont '(2499ing'..-Monday, Xicitor. Notary Public. Office hours Tim- is in- We 2nd. Everyone in the section extend " heartfelt sympathy Wedj dsk,r and Saturday 7 to9..or by appointment PHONB M and Friday. Tited to cp=. There will be a pro- to Mr. A. H. Rowe, on the death ddW .at resideme,third house west set Pi;arriull Toronto office,LO Mellishda St. Pb000e grain and social time. Meeting com- of a very dear friend, Mr. G. Ham- Toronto.Elais 6303. 2ftf Jul.DairFURNITURE mences at 8 o'clock. Ilton of Weston Oit. CIM233EMw We ore displaying so attractive Speaking of skating, iheri is to J-10NANT A.NNIS - Barristes, variety of %_Asoudtars. Nutirift Public Brougham be A skating pirty s� the Markham Aluminum and Granitsware Ste. ----'-rink on Tuesday. Feb. lat.. spon* OORPON D.CONANT.'K.C. A6LLIN F. ANNIS.B.A..LL-8; Furniture sad Furniture Miss Mary Malcolm was a Tor- Novelties. sored by the I. O. 0.' F. of Brou- -7 1 2 si"sr:-S�-,'Osb V1 onto vj1p-wr-11asrweek=wd.-- gham, e 150. rWmm--4 and 3(Geb&wa). and at ILI 0 court Prices low, in keeping With titnelL 0 erybody rwel- ir Work Mr. and MO. ,Moffat and other come Come 'and have a real good All kinds of Pera"t Housefit,,*iitbv,(Mr.COMA) PhOns I W bit-' Toronto friends visited Was Brown Mrs. R. D. Miller passed at her All ening Guaranteed' IL DIO SERVICE on Sunday Lewiat The Y. P. of the church held A r. home in Brougham. Is. MacDONALD rink Mduste- of Radio College "ting Party at the Markham 209 Cl ERBERT-T.-FALLAISR. L D S..- wo-away- en y on 11 D.D.S.Graduate of the R0701 causes ad with Phone Lakeside I g)qat,a,Suqeoos and the Unz-ON t7 of Toronto. Mrs. Gannon visited Gladys .last Friday morning, one -of our most es-' 502 asmin rwide"e accood d— east of SL And- Up-to-the-minute_training week, who has been again On, the teemed citizens in the person of Ordery taken a i NEWS 095m g6w'j CbwrciL Piekatio&Out Office boun 6.0. 184 and sick list with an• attack of jaundice. Edith =Wilson Granger, beloved wife I= of or am—west-4VI Pkk SIM Miss E. Stevensdn of Whitby has of Ralph D, Miller, in her 58th FINEST EQUIPMENT for :been a guest of the'Randall Ellicott] year,. Although a invalid for man, Shingles For SAle 4r orb*. Guaranteed Satisfacti'of)_ and J. Farley families the put yearw, her­suddea­pasmtn�s�a 1 7 AT week shock to all. She *e_d__.tbe Jon -6qJt00d"V%nized Steol Shingles. BEATON, 'TOWNSHIP lF"RAnJ%hie-,P'riees Sunday traffic vs-a-grea-tri-Im- I years.of invalidiarn.very courageous- 'Bird's Pelt-81mte Sbinitles. .4. �Rii-dark.9convey"Cer-commissioner-tof Tubes and Batteries always so It Ad resseid on Sunday. A great number , ly, and -with vast patience. with a Also. re-rubbering buggy wbv-a Azcountaot. Etc. Isomer of of std-enthusiasists driving north to well-stored mind, she was always Lawn mowers sharpened,Wbitevale.Out. a. ROY XILL8FL 7- the ,Uxbridge hills. teady to help in Wepaxing study, T. PATERSON8 W. K. S. will hold'in' material for use in the W. M. S. phooelplL F RICHA-RDSON ­�Broujrbasn. Ont*rio Brougham 48if Pbemob Mark IM Amateur Dramatic Contest in the meetings in -trhieh'she N'."aa most in- 7. GISNIORAL INSURANOR 4th, teresied. In rerocnition Town Hall on Friday, February of her work Life tership Certificate was RHAL &ITATE at 8 o'clock. A good program is a' Mard �_FUEL assured. Dont miss-this interesting presented to her in Au' 13ONVEYANCING event. Admission 25 and-10 cents. -A August by St. a Auxiliary, who as a body to- John' A ...As aN established szona. re"y An arrangement was 'me& by day, feel her passing keenly. The to OWT46 Insurance of All Kinds. Rev- J• E. Glover arkd Rev. M­ W. M., S..and the W. I. both con- Builders' Supplies Pbame, P1,5L 60" tributed floral tokeni'- of their ea- -I-. Robinson at Athens. near Brock- Best, Rates Available with- VAI exchange of pulpits e for an teem and appreciation of her ser- ILA Sunday with Lumber ajud I.itth th a view to a per=- vices to both, through WM. MAW the years. entity and Service.. anent exchange,if satisfactory to ap Sympathy' is expressed for the ber- C. 13hingles LIOXNSRD AUCTIONEER ANr) concerned. On account of the tuner- eaved relatives. She- leaved to VALUATOR ijlue-Coal IPbovesi of the late Mrs. Miller, Brough- mourn r loss. her hush& 7 -Address he ad and -IN&Ws conducued Anywhere Pitons or write. Address 614 Dundas BkOUGIVA.M PICK 'AG Inn Be" was-held in the evening. son, Roy. The funeral service was Alberta (Jo&.1 Claremont co—regation kindly with- conducted by',Rev. Mr. Robinson of ice .---.-.-Domestic CQ St reef, Box t, drew their usual'service. Rev. Mr. A,"`ns, in the absence of her pastor, Wisitby. Ontario.Lr* Robinson faced a large said attent- Rev_ J­' E. Glover, and was attend- ment. Lima, Plastaip We Handle GF ive eongregation. The discourq4- was ad 1-v a lar:_­ :. ­nhor of sorrowing. Jdaple Body Wcod on the subject, ,The Model Ch friends and neighl-rors. A Qoiiplete LjnO..of on• subject be- nn DO* the inspira.'an for the 8 Agents for L Nehemiah ing % Liv ina,. taken from Neh ah, chap. 8, Kinsale est6ck,' i t� =40i2pnev, where the people,,M.onqin�- (received too late for'll&L-issue)�- _CV from the og to Ens reading GBNRRALINSURANCE, 'I Inid- A few of -our Sunday..School CooksbUtt Implements. ..: 9 - - "d - 7 scriptures from morning unita -7 y Gift SERVICE sad PROTECTION day. The speaker received cordial markers attended the Convention at ra ser- Alfons last week. .7 .111186MV PdC= bdor* Hayle greetings at the close of the greet man meta friend-6700 D. N. Lock WOO vice, A friendly R. E. Mowbray is attendi!tg the a Miu Qount Council at Whitby this rweek. ly.people. y ------------- Mr. and Mrs. J. Mudge spent the- 'WILSON BROSi Pickering 3 Pickering News; Jin. 27th 1888 weelr�end 'with daughters i n Toron- --to. 1,008 -PICKHRING, ONT. Posters are out announcing the. Miss Ella.Elson spent a couple of phoneMark 7NO first anniversary L of Dunbartoa-Pr- da" 1with. Miss Roxena I*dgett WE DELIVER THIS esbyterian Church. The choir of last week. The Four-Square Class meet at the the Whitby Tabernacle will assist in Is the time of the year to the service, with Rev'. Win. Patterr, home of Miss -R. Ledgett on Satur- 7, brighten up our home with -son, of Cooke's Church, Toronto a's -day night R.' G. ' CLENDEXINO Monday was the- coldest per. preacher for the day. Of -r v LI VERAL 1)fftXC1,".M A grand concert in-Sdd of-the tilrrv� this-Twiriter,-Legistertlig It We sell the new and din: C. Church of this village, came off below here. C MAS.. tinctive 1938 line sun-tested- Private Ambtilaneie In Pirie's Hall on Tuesday evening Mission Band m4t'in the hall last last. The' of Miss Shea Saturday. afternoon with.the. usual -ou & Day-and NightService 9 hitn' rday. af $r112 ha to'y ijigly NINs—Ma—an was exceeding 7 Phone NW lind • Stevens��. good. Mr. M. Gleeson, of Green- Miss Marion of'Osh- Yours,. [and- may the Come and see our line of Malvern 5000 'wood superintended th6 arrange- awa Hospital staff, spent Sunday Markham, • Onto m-ents. Rev. Father Sheahan at the with her parents here. INEW YEAR Sorry to learn of the serious ill a :per atilt off all blankets close made a few remarks in which nese of Mr. Wrn., Sadler. At time he thanked all who assisted. —be one of and, ru f ng thele is no improvement-. Since -the publication in our rec- 0 NNTiti en issue C 'STUDIO COUCHES ant iii�article- on Fire Prot-w , The,W. A. will meet this Wedneir- $29.75 and up. ection for this village, rare have re- day at .the,'home'of Mrs: C. Rkh- joy three eirm.ii ards of, roc in The quilt is to be lettera-irom--A prominent rubber quilted. _ _ WE WISH ' . =ffilff in Toronto showing forth the Mr. B'. Nichols of Orinia, who 11Mw Anbulanes, Day or MI*A Our many Customers ana-- merits of their ralJoer hose. As has been renewing old acquaintanc- the -tetters were adressed -to the ft--in this community, returned home Friends a Ha' and Chief of.,the Fire Brigade, we are on Sunday. ppy at a loss to know what to do in the A ruirnber of our young people at- tended the Firwnen's Concert in Prosperous '1938 matter an unfortunately our village has Riot yet acquired a hand-oneft Brougham last Friday night and far less a Chief. C. A. STFIUMTT report a real good time. at pre.. The Women's Institute will meet The roads about here are Funeral Director sent almost impassable, and' at thie home-of Mrs. Albert-Parkin JONES a fofte ? thirty men havg been ealip- on Itursday, January 27th at 2.80 uruitur"AR104 -ALVIN-BUS_ffBy_ .9f about toyed shovelling out the drifts. o'clock. Everyone mm1come. �T4.4: _K Hardware -Tlv�i=I t,h Ontario, D. Roeddin of Picketing' Livery Mr. and Mrs. Ross Raine and KERING- WS E C NE R MIW MIX Is of Onl1j, 'Who acclu C. �n Zz old tan SyLbles thanks his,patrons for their Mrs. Wm- Bell visited recently with FICKARING pbme 0murs of the past year. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Russell of z A meeting of the Picidaring Aigric. Hamilton. Mr. Ruud) has secured ultural Society will be held at piph- a Position as faun maziager at the Penetang Hospital. a Hotel Brougsban on 8fth ........... ...... - '. •.y ` 'onus,,�..,,„•,.._-.y F - r•:,� R!`.•-,t.`r . •sr,•.q.:_ t"'•r - - ., ik X,•n,. ,.. �.,�'crr'.'. ti.T :"�• ,..._ •...';. •,F�. -a.• .-e. r�✓ste' _ _ .+n�. 5 .,-eve: .c<J•„>... r +.:r �.r ,o ..� ;�'k�',;`•. .1.�•.--�'� <' r'+ "�,' � 'i '�,-.' try„ "","' •-. c .:.r '.,.,... c.' w—�. + .. =�• -. ma- ' syr:' .• r _� , r - i ti •��.nn - -WAY RELIEF em bast % FOR THE-MISERY L —& SUPPER ME US �`_ Simple menu's and easily prepared J_ III d e es axa nY lhi'n4,e�ery Aciuseccif. n. elettq is looking for. There are times when •L'akinb Yo',,:der.Biscuits you waut to. fuss up and^speud time Layered Cheese and•Apple Salad' } on meals but that is only occasional- GrapefruitL,�'' - - -mar in an a out y y Y yer� cess an App __� g aso unadorned, but tasty and nourishing 1 package quick setting lemon jelly meals are.what the family needs and powder ' -the cook wants. 1 pint'warm water J _ � T� Here are someseIected luncheon tablespoons lemurs juice RELIEVESTHROAT -' and supper menus, which fill the„bill 1 teaspoon salt perfectly. They are chosen for'their 1 red apple; cut in 1/4-inch dice PAIN-RAWNESS simplicity, tastiness and variety.” 1 tergroon sugar On Fridays Hhen, just fpr a change 1 1. ;kage (,3 oz.) cream�,heese you -want something that's neither i,2 cup walnut meats, broken.- • ENTERS BtJOr 8Y - meat nor-fish, you'll be glad.to have Dissolve jelly powder in walm wa- t,THROUGH all a choice of these three menus which tepr Add 1 'ta lespon demon juice STOMACH AND �hWynne - - I sugar,'da5fi, of salt, and remaining 1 and salt. Ghilh Combine . ���mEs AM Buttered Asparagus on Toast tablespoon"lemon juice. When jelly � � � Stewed Tomatoes, is slightly thickened, fold apples in- '- La;:ered _Cheese_and Apple Salad' to 2r• of jelly mixture. Turn into Thea - peed with which"Aspirin"tablets Prune Whip mold. Chill until firm: Beat remain- act in relieving the distremitig symp- zip` II ing jelly with rotary egg beater until toms of colds and-accom patt Tomato Sou -_of consistency of whipped cream. throat is utters � sore When Gay Needham, whose home 'Iy: Geome now, We'll rejoin the oth- P y-amazing,• : .end Whole Bran Muffins Fold in cheese and nuts. Pour over treatment is simple and pleasant.This Is a Western ranch, Inherits a latae Bra." - . sum of money, her mother takes her Gay saw Rodney looking at her -Icy eyed Cheese and Apple Salad - firm first layer. Chill until farm. is all you do.Crush and dissolve.three V.; : to New York to break into society... A queerly. She couldn't meet his look. Pineapple Ginger Snaps Sarre lh squares on crisp lettuce: "Aspirin"tablets in one-third glass of _ contract it signed with Bernal Van She. could have to tell him the wed- Garnish with mayonnaise. Serves 8. Rater. Then gargle with this mixture g Here are some ideas for Sunday' twice, holding head well back. Gordon, an agent, who arranges for ding- must be postponed— tell 'him did not see the slog-„sly smile on Ler night Lea, for suppers, pick-up lunch- T��i gargle will act almost Gay to,have a joint debut with Irene that, u tilt sodas-sort o1 feeble excuse_ tBCe eons and bridge luncheons. like a local.anesthetic on the sore,inti- �Stromley-Gay• to supply the money, It was not until that Keening, when I tated membrane of your throat. Pain ''1'm planning a house party at and the Stromleys the social prestige. she and Rodney= went drlvir}g. .that eases promptly;rawness is relieved. India R $tromdale, our lodge on the other-side In is elislr Suppe Plate you will ser it is remarkable..And Rodney Sinclair, wealthy -a�cfafke, . she Summoned the courage to speak. y -. falls in Love with Gay, but Van Gor- She stammered something allout not' of, the island, over the week-end,” Hot Rolls Coffee the few cetrta it Coats effects a bis don„Instructs her to encourage aver- being ready for an early wedding. Irene cooed. "We'll announce otir en- _ Cake wig over expensive."throat gargles' taint Marvin .Ploame, threatening to. -Rodney was fnelined to=laugh about gagement then. There'll be Rod and -India Relish Supper Plate and strong medicines. "'expose her false position unless she il. 'What an idea!" he. teased.' "It Gay. Marvin Ploame and,Both Allen 1 package lemon flavoured jelly a "Aspirin' tablets are made in Can. -yc 't p met her-arid some others powder =.-- . - ada•"Aspirin"is the registered trade- does. When she deffes -Van Gordon, doe=.t take so long,-to_prepare for- " -- mark of the Bayer-Company,Limitedi five i Xcw York." 1 pint warm water he and Pidame and'Irene-hatch a plot, even a big weddin=. You didn't talk - of Windsor,Ontario,Look fort he name 1 teaspoon salt -Bayer in the form of a cro;3 on every Meanwhile, Irene, for reasons of her tike that this morning." (3O BE. CO`Ti`L> D) 1'. cups cabbage, finely chopped- tablet• own,, has been leading. Gay's brother -Ye-es,t hitt something has• ha�n• 1 Relish F. dock a mad chase. But the man she ed:'7 can't-can't just tell you: We'll 2 cup In e ft- 7. •reallwants'is Rodne _ - !D�isso ve jell Rpowder in warm waY Y• . plan to be marCielt . . :• Gay stopped, y ,�e�n�nd to count up- the_.months_befare the Deir•ire* Frock With "Swin Wh F,hfll,•Add salt to cabbage:en -e y is s i htly -thickened, foldgs� t-"That's what I'd, like:' Rodney an- contract with Van Gordon. would ex- $ki:'c Will De11ghE.GrOwing in cabbago arid,India Relish. Tuxn ''$n� �e�swered ruefully, "but I'had to-give in- pire. "inabout tliree iitonths,'she fin- tMother on some points: She insists Ished.a Mir Dauglitevs into. individual molds. •Chin • untilfi w firm: �lakes'8 mo,Id3. care? We won't even know !t. There. .I.don't 1tk-it." :' - - ' .11 . . .. . . will be only you, dear, and me."' Good For Hush _Money ' Salami_and P.ickei Combination Plate . Coffee• Apple Sauce Cookies _Their lips met again. : It Was after Rodney and,the others s���, - - - _ _ - *A thousand pardons, o s: was - Gay and her-motLEx realized that, ~ "`�yr r i ~ Bernal Van Gordon. Back again. "So _ -1t is congratulations? :Mice." someth-iii .strange. was happening. £. ` 1 package, lemon flavoured jelly LONDON.-A munitions 'explosiott - People began to snub tem, secretive- i po r -- - in a Madrid subway station last ween Irene was with him, a sneering 1 int warm water was oge of the greatest' tragedies of -smile on her face. And Murvtn ly at 1h 4',,'airl Arena bit mare'openly �- p '-1Mame stood just behind her, cool "It's those rumors that started in 1 tablespoon vinegar _ the Spanish civil . war, information New York," Mrs. Needham aid un- v ' teaspoon•salt from a trustworthy source Indicated. amusement 1a hie slate-gray eyes. � �" -•�-�"•' easily, That whisperfniG campaign s' ere cup.cabbage, finely, chopped It was estimated that .90; persons The fear which Gay was .sure, s than Van (',ordaa was so-colicerned sn cup sour pickles, finely chopped were. killed and an area,ne.arty 1,104 becond ago, had gone forever, came about."' 1 .tahleapoon red, pepper or plmlen yards long. and 220 yards ._wide was back and•crystallized into ice as Van Gay didn't. reply... ch@ felt uneasy y: - to, Enely diced wrecked. 'Gordon' continued. "I'm .terribly sorry to interrupt, but, She-would have bcPn even more �' i'' Dissol a 'elpl prepared }rinse-radish and dispirited. 1 teas teaspoon- re ar y powder in warm wa_ 1-must speak to 3iiss \`eedtiam slide worried if sti_ could have seen into a 'i` ` ter. Add .vinegar. Chill: Add salt -fust for a mothent." rooia' in the Stromley apartment on a' '` to cabbage., When jelly is slightly a Contract Must Be Kept upper. Fifth Avenue. Irene Stromley,• thickened, -fold in cabbage, pickles, He led her apart from ttie others. Bernal Van' Gordon' and Marvin ` �` • red pepper and horse-radish. Turn �Hls face was expressionless as he Ploame were b4sy hatphin a_ plot. �, into - indiYidual molds. Chill until "STOP THEM SCREAMING I g Finally, Vau Cordon .rose. ;. firm. Makes 8 molds. Prepare lun- If you sorry-Kith that queer taut txha¢fa "A contract Is a cgntiart. Until '"That will -put Gray in the proper cheon plate of thin slices of salami, your stomach-take PHOSFERtvE. A few tiny, economical drops each day 'rwi8 help your rnntrAct with me expires, t}lgre, frame of mind for your proposal, rye bread and butter sandwiches and 'steady those ragged nerves, improve your must be no Wedding. if you Insist, all Ploame• And when the Dowager. Sin- h jelly'ssalad unmolded on-crisp lettuce. appesits.build up your strength, At drug¢ists, the nice scandal of the Needham so 1 ,,_ aoc,t1.00 and gl ser. si-- Clair realizes how close. her dolized . ! at ' IIs [� D�T THE GREAT tfety scheme will rock the social son is to scandal-a scandal involvnig i Cl z E^? P -Spicy Beet nnd•Bacon Grill pHOSFE ENER�fETON(r; - vmV.J. .end you ItnoR', well enough, his fiancee and a'Plosine-ah'e'}1 be Toasted Rolls Cottee i�at Mrs. Sinclair would never forgive good' for plenty of ht sit money!" I i ' ' f, Baked Appleg with,Cream- Irene, eyes glittering, 'commented; y is Beet With Bacon Grill that. if you are wise, you be forget ; fi' Spicy ����� OUT plane fora wedding, and-he a little- "Our little .Gar is getting plenty of 1 package lemon • flavoured ' jelly ltlttdex' tri. my•friend, Marvin Ploame, snnb,t nowadays.. I to faking care of powder -1t an old feud should, be fanned into Yhat. But this . ."-she laughed Mal- '1 pint rvarttt waterOR YOUR flame ,. : . anything mli;ht happen." .- Aciousiv.• "bfy first step is to make up 1i cup, prepared ;horse-radish LIVER! Gay couldn't speak. She -could only my la:A quarrel with darling Jock." �'. a, cup raw apple, finely diced stare at him. She fluali mans to' _ '�• cup raisins And You'll Always Feel Great day: The nest day. Irene phoned the a -viiregar Do you o say "I feel rottee,"often -shed '•Ilut I don't tinders and . . �' Needhuhis to invite herself out ' to 4604 a 'z teaspoon onion juice _ out,npep,hitetoget upmornings,troudty yes.,you-,do," Van Cordfln sald Southampton ,again., for a few days. 1 teaspoon salt __ headichy,riervaos,constipated. The reason lemoothl�. You understand perfect- Looking as-sweet-and meek as possi• '/a teaspoon caraway seed u a sick liver. A healthy liver does four - i ble, stn arrived early fn the after- 1 cup'cooks beets, fihely diced- things. It supplies the body's statural laza- n Dissolve .jely pow der in boiling ave+put noon,'i eddy, to "make up tier quarrel - - proper nourishment in yob blood, . e - with Jock." hater. Cool. Add horse-radish,'ap- supplItelpsies the kidneys, intestines and sIf it s y , Q Bl� h Remedy for As soon as she was settled-, she PATTERN 4604' ple, and raisins. Ch-ill. Combine ��Ky y em u energy.onIf out ,J vinegar, onionns juice, salt. caraway walked down the hall to his room, By ANNE ADAMS j of order. '-a-ayes ,msec from fni3t j S MUM . knocked softly, then'opened the door. seed and beets. When 3elly is slight- .and herbal extracts,are the quidtesY,safest PAINS' .Jock,' who had slept all .morning,-and Anile Adams pkms a gay Spring ly thickened, fold in beet mixture. and q rsatunlway of restoring your liver so had not been told that she., Was for growing-up daughters, with this Turn into individual molds. Chill un- to h&d&A celebrated doctors formulae. coming. was startled. . peppy•young-f 1"k that will. swing til fir>in. Makes 8 molds. Soon 7� feel like a neer person Try There is little doubt nowadays that the, ' "Where did you come .from?" he into the new-season style 'parade 'as Prepare luncheon plate of broiled Fruit-a-fives 25c.,50c all druggdsda.' Leat Way' to tackle sciatica, Lumthin. o Rheu-can't r t 'toast 'points, 'and jelly mold, FRUIT'AMVES TWLET$ raatic Pains, etc., is from within. You cant - said gruffly.. Then: "Get out of here. a real fashion leader. Very ,flared bacon, sub out Uric Acid, you must rinse it out, — I don't want to .see.you againi". _ skirts are in hikh favor:with today's unmolded 'on crisp lettuce. ' if Fynnon Salt Lain n gI internal �, n,. Tear filled dark im loris eves. Juniors-and' Pattern 4604 wears Lithium and other remedial elements that gently rinse the system of the dogging deposits sorry I was so nasty that -last time. gores contributing to. its graceful formed>av Qhe Acid. It ie these deposits that Dook-I have brought you some- ':swing''! ' Pointed collar, and puffed- LOOK., MOTHER' THAT COAL'yIS COLOURED set up those agonizing twinges of penetrating psis that rack the body and Bear the soul. thing " at-the-shoulder sleevks� *ill- delight qq stem with Fynnon Sat for-a few successive e u e u er purse, roug our ,young Miss.' Making this frock - lEornings. 'There's nothing drastic about out a little box, opened'it and held I is'tlte'most leasant ."job" mothit • t + ,w Fynnou Salt, nothing_harsh or harmful. Its _ P e -- etiect is similar todineral Spa water with out* expensive-lookfng wrist watch, can 'undertake, for this pattern is .. I important advantage,that a half teaspoon- Jock was too amazed to speak. very easy. to cut and 'stitch. Ideal `s °+{•' LUE fut of Fynngn Satt in a glass of water is e 1 -. medicinal value to three glasses of spa , "My engagement present to, you: in,flowered challis or ttrepe. Contrast ' ` • ater. Try Fynnon Salt,flu famous Bnttah Coloured BLUE as your assurance of remedy, for your.Sciatics, Lambaga Rheu- Jock. Now you'll forgive me, won't our buttons. n.i' ' ass c Pains. At all dru¢ Koros, 75c'a large, r+ b duality, blue coal burnt evenlY, itiiouf you. She clasped the watch about � waste fills our home with comf rt. . . `age. If you have any difaculLY getting Pattern 4604 is available in girls ng Y i X supplies, write Laurentian Agenda, Sc his wrist. and junior sizes 6, 8, 10,.12 and 14. giving you the greatest heating sat' action _ Gabriel Street;Montreal, s As Jock clasped hell in his arms; be i of the least cbslthroughotitthe seas n.Your e '10 takes 2ii yards 36 inch fob- . �. -• -.,-...+•.ass..-•� � furnace is asst ned-to bum anthracite. So . _--- --- � . •�� rkc 'gild 1% yards t� inch lace edging. order'blue'coal'-the world's finesfan-s rF�• i' 1�lusty ted s eR-by-step sewing in- ciw.-�iiiize lz cry furnace. r strUctlons il7duded;— Send now for�opNa FIRST AID _ Y :fit �• p Bend Twenty Ceuta (20c) m corns - To 131iTT&R A from your. (stamps cannot be accepted) for this 1 nearest 'bine cosi' dsalsr or write, Anne'Adams pattern. . Write plainly 'bluecoal't/osliBvet.,Toronto. Size. Name, Address"arid Style Num- Census your 'blue' coal' dealer today. slot - hers Senil'your order to Anne• Adams, Wilson Building:, Toron- THE SOLID FIJE! ' *`blue coa - _ .-. • Ei Issue No. 5--'38 . . SOLID COMFORT - b - sills CFR8v 0 to 0.30 pore. -tl.Lbf� e�rnt fiMAOOw" s..+rr w _ . �, r _� ,». < ,K�7 w, M ';, R :: '^'../ ;f" .r• ,rig' :iy,.. .er k«. ,. '?'`:. "d - ,..� '...—.-�"s,' -w• r•' '+`• ..' 77 •'fit �5 t 00"ER NEWS O vie _ .Conducted �y-NROFESaOR HENRY G. BELL x b 'S u�d a d the • � � ration of the Vastoas Dopsa'taaab of ., -:- _.. _With th+-co-ops '*' . . Ontario Ageitnitunl Celbso • Lesson , would call for "Woyld yAu lease advise analysis 5-8-10. This -17Q.— P Y , _ 9O -us bhe value penton-of.farm manure,_ the following mixture: N transgressed the law of God, and that „- , veli• rotted, all cut straw used for Nitrate of Soda -- Z lbs. s LESSGA V. = tg 6%) ......_. _. dtl ng on dair .farm, as c aced Super h s :MINISTERING 'f O, SPIRITUAL that transgression must be punished \� omP pop - (1 875 lbso be i Y 400 lbs, NEEDS—Mark 2:1-]2 by fod. No man e'an wash away his h�I LA DAL& �K- with- commercial fertilizers?"--G•R., Muriate of Potash -- Golden Text-­Son, thy sins are own sin, nor preserit anything to God �` $r V1RGl Grey Co. - • - that will atone for that sin'. of the dsome hero with - Total ._..............• .1942 lbs. to],-given. Mark 2:�- The day - THE LESSON IN ITS SETTI\G Jeans Had Critics soulful eyes and long lashes is deft- - t—i-h s en to say that a. ton of This would leave room for 58 lbs. fll- 6. But there were certain of the to theatre farm manure from d;iiry farms where Tigre.—The early summer; A.D. 28: nitely over according ler, to.the the-ton. You cap either use `x fine sand,or fairly finely ground lime- 4, Place—Capernaum, at the north- scribes.sitting 'there, and .reasoning managers throughout the .coo Paul the liquid manure is retained will car. you use the latter, it ^. *..ern end of the Sea*of Galilee: in their hearts. "These scribes form- William Powell, Clark Gable, rye approximately 10 lbs. Nitrogen, 5 atone. ' If Y ut in 900 lbs. of With this chapter begins the peri- ed an exceedingly powerful erganiza- Muni and Spencer.Tracy are the cu_r� lbs. Phosphoric acid, and 10 Tbs. of would be well to p rent idols of audiences e�:erywhere, potash. A conservative estimate• of Superphosphate'to overcome any re- o� r t conflict in the life our Lord. tion in the time of Jesus. 'The scribes in oung the value is $2.00 per ton. A to ion of the•soluble'phosphate that Instead of the superficial ent usiasm actor is'James Stewart. of 2-12-10 ertt fret will ° may occur from co ' of. the people, he has to encounter which charged itself with the case of Certainly if the Metro-Goldwyn- Nitrogen, 12% Phosphoric acid, and contact with the lime. the growing opposition of their lead- the law, as .the priests and Levites Mayer story department continues to 1Q% Potash,.or 40 lbs. Nitrogen, 240 As to. the advisability of mixing era. At first, tiffs is.aroused by his took charge of t}►e temple services. oung Stev%sit,as't.cy- •lbs. Phosphoric acid and 200'lbs. Pot- your own fertilizer,,this will of a °- extraordinary claims, then by his re- They were allotted the first seats in do as "sell by y approximately upper laces at course depend upon your knowledge volutionary act in calling. Levi, the the synagogue; the upp P have in Navy Blue and Gold" he will' ash. This will cost you of figuring out the mixture that you soar to the very crest of the wase of :$34.00, or for $2.00 you would be our equip- tax-taxto become 'his personal table .were reserved for them; and success. Lanky and homey, fumy ab,le' to make an application of L1Z.6 wish to`make and•upon y disciple (2:fS 1, an finally;by- ' their drPsa__marked their dignity: the m terials. If Stewart has naturalness a acre-oT-$9.00 worth contains ment for mixing revolutionary teaahings in regard to Their political importance was great, cerit;,that endear him. '. 2•� rbs. Nitrogen, 14 lbJ. Phosphoric you have a small cement mixer and az_. fasting and Sabbath-observance (2 for it was their in _which acid, and 11.7 lbs. Potash. The man- if the materials that you are com- -r 18-28). ,Mark produces this impres- enveloped the whole Jewish life from bining are given time:to be thorough sion as plainly by-his selection .of the cradle'to the grave in the pre- Almost every company has hada ore contains a considerable .amount_ 4 its minute try at making a picture about- mid- of very valuable - organic matter ly mixed in this machine, chances are Yr events as if he'had given this section cepts and._intensifying. you will get a fairly good uniform the title "Period of Conflict." ceremonial observances, and t'aere- shipmen at Annapolis and 'all of them which fertilizer doe not nearly three Phosphorus Proclaiming God's Word" fore -were instinctively-opposed to a have been pretty stirring with their the other hand, y g distribution of.Nitrogen, their Nkvy Spirit, their times\as much Phosphorus and con- and Potassium. throughout the mixt y' 1. And when he entered again hn teacher whose aim w to enforce the martial music, mixing is done with a to Ca after some days. Luke moral ideas which lay beneatb..the campus romances. But Metro-Gold- .:sidetably more Potash in the fertil tore. . If your shovel on an 'average floor, I doubt tells us at-the close of his account of Mosaic. e. ' Wyn-Mayer a n al! the old fret for $2:A0: roughness with the healing of the leper -that-Jesus- - 4 Why doth this man thus speak• in edients ands made them seem 2.—Q.--"We have recently been very much the rho discussing the advisability of mixing- which the plantfood carriers are dis- "withdrew himself in the deserts and he blaspheme who can forgive stns fresh. throu hour the prayed" (6:16) and -from .this we but one, even God?, "This is the un-. our own fertilizer for treating aspara- tributed' uniformly y firm,of- gather that Jesus had been away for spoken charge in their hearts, which Nowadays Shirley Temple rare- gus beds and have wondered what to pile. I do not know of,any have it ..__.sorne days jn complete solitude. • It' 'Jesus read like an open .book. The ly romps around the Twentieth Cen- use as a filler. What would*you sug-, fering 5-8=T0;. hence hcation to any - - word 'blaspherneth' •means injurious tui Fox lit visiting• sets where pic- est? Is it advisable to mix your own made by written app was noised that he was in the house. y_ g speech or slander. It was, they held, tures are being-made. She.jstays in fertilizer for say :a 5-7-10 ratio, us-. firm, in accord with the Fertilit°enr h was always noised, reported, pub- ' p " }fished that Jesus Christ was in the blasphemy for Jesus.to assume this her dressing room bungalow and ing Nitrate of Soda,.Superphosphate Law, as shown in section 9(a) house. Everybody seemed to know it divine prerogative. 'Their logic was strange are the sound-s that come out and Muriate of Potash? I under- pa 5 of that pamphlet. _ as ,by intuition or instinct. correct. The-only Raw in-it was the of there. It.seems--that Al" Dwan. -stand-that..-mixing this ourselves My impression would" be that un g i And, many were•_ga*heTed' to.: possibility that Jesus held a peculiar who is to direct her next picture, -hi more economical;and just as ef, less you have considerable: cheap lr -relationship to God which justifies)his thought it- would be very tote fes' fectice as-purchasing the same thing_ ' bout available, yon a'ourd do waif-to ether, 'so that there was no longer p 8 claim. '� ' to beat adrum. -so he sent room for them, no, not even about - drums and from a manufacturer already mixed." buy this mixture, under specifications - - hes Shirleya whole set of trap —p,F„ Hatton Co. from some standard fertilizer tom the word un- Was Healed eher to Rive her.lessons. r" to them. The phrase "the word" in- g• And straightway Jesus, pence v- No one, least of all Mr. Dwan, real- A.—it is true that you can either pony and have them mix' up for tentionally raises the word-.of Christ in in his spirit that they so reasoned iced that Shirley would take.to.drtrgh- eke or have made a fertilizer of the --You.' above the words of all others;` it is within the saith unto them, with such enthusiasm. _ -- -= - our ming - - other famous - -- Warner' Brothers' made such A hit Swarthout, and many - singers Metroedlitan Operon - eternal truthfulness, because of its hearts? 9. Which is easier, to say Studying.box-office reports for the with "Alcatraz" that they are filming pov:er, because it comes from God. to the sick of the palsy, Thy sins are R_K-O have deciii• a,whole'series of prison stories. Next of the Metropolitan Forgiveness of Sins - past few months, Association, they in on 'calling forgiven; or to say, Arise, and take ed not to renew,the contracts.of Lily you will see "Girls on Probation;' a recess so as to listen to a Charlie \ ' S. And they come, bringing- unto up thy bed, and walk? Jesus did not broadcast . .- . Edward G. A him a man sick o! the palsy, borne ignore the question. He was not Pons`and Nino Martini. .Too hard to th "Reform School,".then one d McCarthy of four. Ther word 'here translated find stories for singers. Paramount Warden Lawes of Sing Sing tailed. Robinson -and Jean-• Hersholt- are afraid of the question. Forgiveness has notified Marlene Dietrich that "Chalked Out." "Chalked-Out" is transporting their whole_ radio pro- "palsy" designates a nervous offec• of sin is something that takes place tion sometimes known as paralysis. It .-at the throne of God, and secondly, in she .can make "'picture$ ' elsewhere; prison slang for execution, gram companies to New York fora d "common) denotes loss of motive they are in no hurry to make another few weeks- Jean Heraho}t will be w Y' the heart of a man; and. forgiveness with her: Joan Blondell has decided ODDS AND ENDS—Connle Bos the guest of hauritz Melchior;Metro- :_.power in a muscle or set of muscles, can never-be touched, or seen :or and !s equivalent to.motor paralysis." she would rather free-lance than well will be on the Paul, Whiteman p°litan opera singef'and fellow-Dane, j heard. That this had truly been and while he is in Lha metro olis. ;. forgiven, and Jesus' words declaring ata with Warner .Brothers,. am again on January 28th_. . . P This palsied person was not borne Y _P ST in the arms of his t'our,friends, but, such forgiveness express an actual ' Rosalind Russell- has decided to .g° Robert Taylor asked to have Vit- -v : as the next verse indicates. was car= back to the stage when her.contract nix -Bruce play opposite him' in The Panama Canal! makes Sas condition of forgiveness, we as be- Si because she Francisco closer tb Liverpool by 8.664 Tied by them on a bed, whereon he }fevers never doubt;but these scribes, expires next summer. "Northwest Passage" JAY prostrate. _ did- doubt it,.and.Jesus is now, going was leading woman 'in his first big miles, a savtag of two-fl4ths of the.Did+ 4, And when-they could,not come to prove to them that he can do When Mervyn Le Royr finishes the screen success, and he counts .on her lonrneyi. inigh unto him for the crowd, they something that they can see with last picture--under his contract with to bring him luck . `Ped HosingEs W s r n e r $rothers ace s rts, director, •has entered a The post office of DaRa,ttham, is pncoyered the roof where he was: and , their own eyes and judge with their and moves to Metro Po skylight which when they had broken it up, they oven natural powers of.e'xam'ination, - ,knitting 'contest 'in New. York -and- sex, England, has a let down the bed whereon the arch of Goldwyn-Mayer as defies anyone to make a crack about takes the glare and moat of the'.heat something beyowd-all human possi- a producer, he and the palsy lay. �Concernink this incid bility,, which,will prove that he has Clark Gable will it � When Grace ]~)Dore, GIadya out of the sunlight. -ent Dr. William M. Thomson, for for- power -)ver a human body such as no both start arguing t five ears a missions in Syria , , • �•�W'�•• •� ��•--sem•:ems-:++:�. y years missionary mere man has, and which ou` ht 'to , e scut that �� + - ....."-'--.... ..... ► and Palestin has written very it- g with executives ►+. e, shock them into at least seriously con- must + - luminating interpretation,The houses sidering whether he also. then did not make a-picture to- V The Stars �nd Y®� in Capernaum "were', I suppose, like have power over the'heart and spirit ether. Clark has :•i _ M - those in modern villages, low with-flat of a man. Nevertheless: we should g ►+i • By A. R. WF:R d not forgotten how ►�� ►4� "roof<s easily reached by •a stairway remember thit Christ healed the hard Le Roy tried to ►�� c► �F from the yard or court. Jesus prob- ma:. is answer, not to the unbelief of vie him a start in' ;•� WHAT THE STARS FORETELL FOR T..O� .. Ea nN ON ►�� ` ably stood in the open court, which is the scribes, but to the belief of the Clark Gable .+i JANUARY 28, 29, 30, 311 and FEBRUARY 1,2 and 3 the reception-room between two oth- man and his bearers. pictures years ago• ►+� --- '� that a ma know•that the -; -When Clark was a '�♦i' * ►� Pts; Examine one of these houses into- ►. ► and you.will see. that the thing is Son of roan hath authority on ear s ger ► Those w listed above wet a_bn,n when the Sun natural and easy to be accomplished. commended him ►+a the Stgn Ae�uaziu_c Aquarius people are ashally.very determtn- ► _The roof is only, a few feet above of the-palsy), il. I say ttnto thee, to Warner Brothers. He asks only ►tea ed, hav4 ,tee i I es and dial kes and are usually ; )ways in the floor, and by stooping down and ll Arise, take up thy bed, and. gounto $250 a-.week,• but Warners thought ►+� hard to'swerve from any given tour controlled by a strong wil.. e -holding, the corners of the couch, thy'-house.house. - "We here meet for the that was too much for guy with. ;+, control but are very forceful', being_ — mP�el a thick) added wilt, the a ♦ these people make good friends, kind and charm oche and,-isecause_of X 3 P q first time in blanks Gos el the .title such big ears..Now they wourat ld glad- ►•� sick man could have been let down which Jesus gave himself: 'the Son ly pay that much just to get one of S4 their sane reasoning•ability,.seldom hurt of harm others. n ithout any ropes or cords. And of Man.' That the human .nature. his ears in a picture'. :�i YOUR OWN.BIRTHDATE: ear 'Rhis I .suppose waa done." of Christ is thus exprQssed is beyond i♦i hows of 1938 is ►+a JANUARY 28: This shoufor you ld be rather alehac rcb tlwtlyl have difficulty I� 5. And. Jesus seeing their 'faith. question. But `the Son of ]Kan' lifts Among new airs ►+. you will gain by a.coptract4 agreement o g Y The pronoun "their" does not refer this one man out from among all men the return to radio of Bob $sck- ►�. with elderly people; Much happiness, however, is denoted when deal- only to.these four men, as claim Kas.one who bears,this human nature dog food. He is �+� ing with the,oppostte•sex. but to all five, the poral•tic and those heard over .NBC 0 • } �t in a way in which no other n bears red network at 2 %i JANUARY 29: A.great.•improvemeat should occur in your business and - who were carrying him, Surely, his it. Here is a'case in which-Jesus did ►� friends did not bring him against this not touch the-sick man, but uttered ,6: '' Piro• with a rebroad- ►A financial affairs and they ur lu kyayears are 1938 and Ynincoi 945 You wit}, and sure} he must,have con. ' cast over WGN of ►♦� through unusual ways. k- Y, only the word as the expression of his x the Mutual network poi are inclined to be„egotistical. . • ear for you financially, roof. Where in,all the ld Scriptures is the proceeding is astounding and ov- a '♦� remission of sins-ever obtained with- knows the woods ►� relatives should benefit you and t e year a ou erwhelming—three short, sharp tom-. ►i social affairs and for love. You are rather selfish at times. out faith?' And yet the faith of inands and a terrible'disease like par- er,sportsman, known ►y ssibilii you will - - -..-- =hes"our men :is directly referred clysis is literally blown away, and sportsman, author, ;� JANUARY 31: It you are single thereis clear and bright or both I& and, had they not had faith in the the man's body made sound and hunter and authority ,� maary this year as all signs i�ieat also y "Lord Jesus the`. oral tic would rob- on dogs who broad- ;+4q love and social affairs. You will also have good health and several P y p. whole.” .•i . Dunne s,are indicated. You have a great desire for wealth and i, .ably never have been brought into 12. And be arose, and straightway casts each Sunday • long-Journeys,Y .y' :the resents of the Saviour. Bob Becker in the interest of a 's: honors. P took u the bed, and went,forth be-• ►+� Saith unto the sick of the alsy, p popular brand or ►•i FEBRUARY, 1: You'will'reeeiye some important neva from a lout; p fore them,all. Jesus asked this man + EB Son. Literally;,this word should be ►I distance and•journeys are shown-probabl abroad. 'Saturday is the to'-do, thus far;things that would ab- and waters of North and South Am- ►+4' - -translated "m child.'r and was "an ants as dew men do. He has hunted ►•4 most fortunate day in-the week for you. You area hard and atudi- - Y r solute] testify to the fact that hiss affectionate address doubtless intend- disease had been removed, that his bear, moose, and sheep in Alaska ;+' ous worker but at time covetous of the possessions of ethers. • ' ..ed to encourage the man and paralysis had gone. Men when convict- and made explorations in the little= ;i FEBRUARY 2: Money should Como to you in many)small rays and this strengthen his hope." -.Thy.sins are ted should•chow, unmistakable signs known reaches of'the Amazon. ��� year and_Youz,own shrewd bSoca�� aallltindicationawill eare�always dgood 'forgiven. "Here lies the man. His to' those with whom they work, that ,+4 prove of ?cal advantage. Y muscular action has lost its •motion. ►+� and some new work may come your way. You haves a sweet diapoal- there has been a real change in their We never saw' it on this fashion. ►�► tion, He lies here helpless.'as.a logo The ' lives.. Their talk should be different, "-How can we stir the' outside world ►+� Master looks at him through him the places where they go, their ' '+'" Aver Distant change should come o you this g ► to wonder and praise•? We must first +�'FEBRUARY n�W work' journeys--excitement—adventure. -Socially,..af- and, behold, another kindofparalytic thoughts should be different; their of all arouse ,their .attention: 11Ien s ►�, fairs are a bit mixed, however, so be cautious. Young people are your i$revealed. The mart cannot command social life should be different; the minds must be compelled to turn their �♦�_best aids,this year and will bring-you diversion, amusement and re- and the activities of hie own soul. His sins that formerly marked their daily eyes and:look and think, and how is 'Q laxation. You are a very clear reasoner. ' =;-body is,imp'Fsoried an the palsied , condyFt are/put away, and every one ;t to be done? They must be.made + '++ I€ you'birth este is not Listed above and you would like a horoeooPe spirit" "In the entire.Bible no sweot- recognizes- at once the change that to see something very ,extraordinary ►4 ►+� for any birth date-tai the-year,, & if you,would like a complete personal er'wopQ meets the sinner's eye than yaa come. Insomnch.that they.wete in the commonplace,,. Out of the + ►. It ty date listed above, send lOc to A.R. Weir, 7S Adelaide • otoscope'tor..at - ` #Tie vv`o orgrvenesa• or`idtni-saf or- " print your,name, address and birth date plainly. •11 e►maze.,, an g ort church-,Ofebris -must-ito-.forth g « Toronto. Please p ► Sir'Is s word involving our rel a- - ous, healthy. me-n and. womer. who .+, ,-,. ,o:.:+;.....:+;+.+�•►, tionship to God, a word indicating _ went'in in pa alyzed. _ '�::'=:'::+>'`• ."'.� :� :::��+ �+•••♦:•==.+' - 'that„things-ars wrong, that'ws hate B—p • I o ,. ' ' ` $° .s8' , , ,N AK,. er'z',y^",,�''r - �,.,�.�•.r... ...;.�,,, ,,,,A,,, t.. ti-� ..s�•. '.:.•- 4 w�Ni :pi r.f... .,. • ,..�. •„�. .r' sw•.p T� ♦.. •-:.� n.n. ._,., .-i. i - !:''tv+l+.%i.- n�,,..• ....•„ ..i. T..}' � .< ..:. 5. '3 k r-3» .r_- :.'.:�i. xJ:>• � w.;t., .,+,gym;, "��•d,'". d :.a{'�r.'P..-r" �'2 . '.::t. ;�1;' . a, Ai. ...{:<: ,.,-.spY'[�'3';wrS'.-.•ro:.t�...a«=�-St, 't,s As.,....."'Y:...:.s� _ .gar"'"' .s.T, .E::�'^'^" ti: -.fi;.. �• _.' 'ti.'�'w-': :� ,1- _ Mw to' his senses. but In too too 'great to allow-� is -- The ewalar Dv! Trus ny m `• , TWW many cases it .has no effelat. It has deal with this "11e Tumult" fe the Tows _ type' of driver lea- liars. J. I4oasythe announces,the �L7a Mr Tai 11lie paid`IN advas been suggested that -he should be iently. - engagement of her, daughter, Rsee, � F ye � 1 deprived of his driving license, to Mr. Ernest-'Leonard Strnud,- of r� ! 8ub6cstptkms to iiha United States not for a fes'- weeks nor several Dilabarton. NOTIC sad tit. Hrilltia UM is advaatee, months, but permanently or at $gBg EZ'15 , - _ - , : least until ,he has convinced the All sizes of Berry Boxes, 'Crates, — _ ` L JOHN URKAR. ' ' t s-i- forcouthat he has given up dzlzlbeen y Law MO#Oe Sales Combination` for good. The ng 'ass of•life has been k 6 qt and II qt, Baskets, Bushel - _ I Hampers, sold at Hagermag's Bas- NOTES AND COMMENT& II ket Factory, one'mile north of the Chrysler-Plymouth Storm Doors _..I -- n Memoriam �lareen River Seh661 off- No: 7 - -- - Many eompla,'nts are being made _ Dealer _H iglaway. e r . - � and t by many newspapers as well as in- CRAVEN.-iii loving memory of a GWD�USi D CARS Storm Sash diriduals throughout `'the province dear u;other and 'daughter, Mild- ,Get our Prices before buying else• GOODYEAR-TIRES -'regarding the action of the Radio ' rid, who. passed away, January where, We deliver. WILL9RD BATTERiE9Oen r lazed Commission in raising the: licciise ti+.h, 03l.' � �ShOrie ill l'k 1fSL4 . 4'�-2 GENERAL BLACKS�IITHING p •O � f J' fee on receiving sets from $2 to Our lips cannot• tell how'vee miss ,I SIKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS paintprimed" fitted.4...50, to take effect on April lst her, Give'us'a trison a New or a Used G�ai The excuse for raising the fee is. Our,.hearts cannot tell what to ..r-- to improve the service and give it say, a 24 Hours Towing Se vice a higher cultural value. They God_alone, klio�w�s hos- we miss her, i In ii home that is'lonesr,me today. . T Gordon _—_._ •_ �,_,� •ilaoint to the fact that .in Britain I NOT ER ' _ '` Law -•� the fee is higher than •it is in Can RING !!tw- hee'er then and Si er Father, '! LUMBER YAnJJ g Phone 2908 ada, but the do not tell 'us that Mother, Brother and Sister.. ..... - PIUKERLI'G, ONTARIU y nD there is no advertising in BritainI' `-Broadcasting, and this is the source t PHONE attmi - 0 a great revenue. In the United Card of Thanks. - "— States there is no radio license 're- -- U n�yea T3ROCK quired as the cost of operating the We wish to empress our sincere �1 stations is raised_from t1w revenue thanks and appreciation to our tm 1CII TT-IEATR °,. WHITBY' - derived from advertising programs. many friends and .neighbors. for ,r -derived Canada there has been-a gradual their kind ..assistance and express- -raising of the fees for radio liven- ions of sympathy, also for the many .. r _:_se, even after receiv:ng a large. rev- flbral tributes in our recent bereave- simple but rich de- All Seats Saturday and Holiday Even- enue "m advertising programs. It ment. y The Best halt satenMl -looks as',,if the imposing of higher R. D. :Miller and son', Roy, •' .sign we 'can furnish ings. ',0 cents alt<ttl artistry CaliL giR -license fees is to provide fatter sal- - -. �• memorials- that will aries for the officials' in the'Comm- . pleasti 'from every FRIDAY.and.SATURDAY 61aRli�iatlo4 .{.. Seryipa ission. The protests which have In "Memioriam atsrldpvint. In.dignity JANUARY 28'and 29 + Qlueft ss twee*M 3 been made from many quarters may <l of appearance our Last Show Fri,at 9.00; Sat, at 9 30 0. H. 0� have an effect in causing the Com- DERU SHA=In loving memory o" work will stand out s Omission to re-consider their action in husband and father, Francis Der- Hugh the ages.- Saturday Matinee at 1.30- V� O -in�Greasing the fee. A great many �' who passed away January Na Greater Tribute Saturday Evening Show starts at 6.30 28th 1936. radio users will not mind the inc- " N. W. STAFFORD Dan e�„ously We are sad within our mer..iory, . a Harry Hull reale but there_ are. thousands of Highway Monumental b Lonely are our hearts t/,day, poor people who enjoy the radio Worts Yours" z For the one we laved so dearly, r but will find it a hardship to pay Ph. 462 Whitby OuL - an aper@aced fee. Has forever passed away. O Contractor We think of him in-silence, ;: n With Kingston Road West Yours" Has No eye may see us weep - R BrIO$WOik Of� `toueworh _ - But many silent tears are shed, CESAR OMERO ri Bif80ifilty The increasing motor accidents I PHYLLIS BROOKS •`.• luny of which are fatal, is. giving When others are asleep. JANE DARwELL Architect's Service the government much anxiety, as —Sadly sussed by Wife and Family.'• .r all warnings and appeals for great- _ Also �� er care in the driving of motor veh- �-- iciee, seems to 3iave no efftct The __ THE CROWN !NYE Minister of Highways, the Hon. T. f4p� Ro+et„tali Rd. and Kingston Rd. •.��/�j.., 9- Phone Pink b63 Q- . .: GREY'S B. McQueston has admitted that tho. �,,�• "Born to The government is powerless ir. curbing 0•. elm Ca>dadarfi West” the number of accidents. There are �% » Jl4Lrie motor accidents that .are pur- j//' -.e�iant;�''ralrner - 1Gi�fth � Notit,e t0 You a►!y accidental and which_can not be avoided no matter how' careful a• Dairyproducts brought farmers MACK BR W �e i - 'driver may be, but the great maj- �� � -. MA -- iority of accidents can be attributed of Easters Canada more thea 'JOHN BROWN do Building �f all kande .to pure carelessness on the part of ", „ �r' $�71,O00,000 daring 1936. DrtUNTE BLUE CARPENTERING, •r' This represents over 40%of the C E M BN TIN Q. either one. or both drivers. But _ _ for _ � - ' L'uiie msost frequent cause of motor localCinta as incothe me Prue. MONDAY. TUESDAY, WEDNSDAY 'LUlIIBING aae3dento can be attributed to the .. laces.It is more income than is 4 and Feb. 1. 2 vae of intoxicating liquor. The many ;-. 3• - �' �, and lFaany eottaietiors of prodaoed by say other single farm roduet--Lsa times as mach - Persons charg• as from wheat and mosethaa doable the reissue from orb. First show at T. Last complete' EtOOeING ed with being under fire iafltlence of For thousands of farm families milk is a yea;-around loam,of - ow at 8.90. liquor when in charge of a car mosey,aste�dydependableincomepaideachmonth,orotener. Wes w sell Brastford Roofing show seems to have no effect on those Te • i., le mastb�reminded " d and Woolly' Mat-rials; EIo ire Bschrvom Wild ' --r^ who persist in drivin�-_a car after Y co s• dy mess ofm k andmilkproducts.Borden atpment, Dara Wates I Bq y having taken a drink of-been or kelps to do this fob keepivg7 milk foremast in the much of ~_- Wit!! 9yytrmwt. Beatty liquor. A man usually thinks that mill ons of bay. BGKble ni JANE WITHERS ' Eq pment,, one glans of beer will:.not effect his 4MI6 res !WALTER BRENNAN an other Building Kateriwi ability to drive a can GarefnllY• larvermarkebtor But after taking a drink or two a "daffy °° tsar 1937 Also Eatin,wtee f?'reb '. man. does no. care whether or not Work Gnarant"cl • . • I .,.,,C,Wi , to fulafiec� L�µ's ability dmatter to ioar„p,ros t,,.oua,ov*tnc�oeo "Take my Tip'! _1� Y uuwtrrxtituea or r,lt;'.conic .L� -- -- — p �T know how to treat a drinking mot- J. PROUSE �j • - ACK HULB ',orist. A heavy fine arid` a term in -' `. _ __ _. _ CICELY CO(IRTNE DGE �T T Pbone`t i02y - - -., ,prison should be enough to'bringPICKF:liI\G, uYr31JI©. TC ' DON'T TAKE CHANCES OND _PRESENTATION UCHRE- and DANCE -When.tuberculosis strikes, there is no' --'— -- - -- - -- - - — - - - • ancortsinty as to. tt,a rr�«it if ,c is �'` ' �n _ ' allowed to run its coupe, vet t,yis,L-,ahs �' _ T H E -ROAD13ACK is preventable it is curable if taken in r a.. time. OS�=3FH7.tZ+0WS' HA=.,T.I r. It is unfortunate that so many of those who aro aniicti fait to appreciate = . ._ - ` --WN TEVA LE FRIDAY JAN 21 the necessity of immctiiate• lto5piial ' • - trea+zttnt ohliga•^d by family t,t�. Uni#ed- Church, T'`ickermg ; ' ;enaea,'our to carry-on,,tuns l,ssening Under the sus ices of Brougham Lodge No. I55 their chance of recovery and endangering - ON — _ Il g all with whom they come in contact. A recent article In the Crusader says•— "Every case comes from another.and Prizes far Euchre --�7r000� US1C TOC Dancing every case may lead to another,rtnt • w . -Ll AN• 249TH =- _ _ The close association between - .ADMISSION-2.5 CENTS and young children, therefore, often means the planting of fatal disease by Under the auspiees of the W. M. S. -- —_ -- tuberculous parents-anioag _ --_ - - - -_—�— youngsters,unrecognized if their own con. SALE - SALE SALE dation is unrecognized and uncured for." 1�(i11118810n, 2+?C, aA(i IJrC Fighting tuberculosis is a whole time fob, demanding the abandonment of all .other Plans. of life, It requires the T application of much courage and patient IQ per cent DiSCOU iN l 10 per dent determination by those afflicted, ~~ yy ,ekllled metliea.t and surgical treatmen Ort each and ever item in Stock To make room F`o Alteratlois. with expert nursing care. y , Warnings of the approach of tuber- = W4gn is ani hest as definite as traffic 1Cal a e d signals on the mag. Heol them and ,, Automomobiles -.1m laments yon will ho safe. Neglect them—the Tt 'Penalty must be paid. A persistent cough, over fatigue on slight exertion, night sweats, a generally t Etc tea down condition, all point to this " • _.,disease and indicate the immediate Hardware adores of a physician: Don't wait to -Sell your Calves at - hQme. The Biggest Opportunity in our History for You to Save Money. ,consult him untll it is too late and don't — ilose hears if your fears are confirmed.for — ---- - Only straight sales for Cash or financed Contracts,apply. tuberculosis can be cured if taken in time. .-Save time and YnOtley SOME II EMS AS MUCH.AS 30 PER CENT DISCOUNT. The Muskoka and the Toronto Hos- • vitals for Consumptives and the Queen - Mary Hospital for Consumptive Chil- " .dean are eQnipped to serve those who are :. . ..We have a �uyer at the farm ` 'Tuesd Jan. 25th the last day, lin need. The good,they may do and ! ` y �a ~ the number they may serve is limited only by their means. As the rates chargeable for mainten• M Check' these Items ,ante of patients are laxed by statute at Monday, Tuesday and i ,less than cost, these 'hospiGals must _ send each day more than they receive. a 1935 Potiltise & Coach1931 x.1936 Buick 8 Sedan spend restt�t for the year is a shortage of y�Tedi'�esday $123,000, a large pati'of whfoh amount ` must now be raised by voluntary con- , 1935' Ch1934 ev.66SCCoach 1929 Durant 4 Cedan 11( t-i hutlons. 't Of all the charities appealing for help 1930 Chef•. 6 Cue, 1929 Durant 6 Sedan there aro none wlierc rnbm good ran /CKER/NG FAf2/IiIS Coupe, be done with equal econ„ray, than the - 1933 Terreplane 6 Sedan• 1929 Plymouth 4_ 1dun Muskoka, the. Toronto ami the,queen < r TTR=tt - 1936 Chev. Std. 6 Coach ''1927 Pontiac 6 Sedan ' Mars. Hospitals for Consumptives. which LIMITED k caro solely for the. Utberetilous Poor. Coach t •• Please send your contrlhution to National 'TELEPHONE - sanitoriuln' Association. 223 College LO Che k duals II D >Btseet,T�o4iw. PICKE�tING 6100 = M WES 1932 Buick Ha Da truck. ua s 1932 utgby H.D D. truck duals ""t CHAS. COOPER — CLAREMONT 4 '- - tom. ' 7'G. .....'.+T sr.'.. ..;. -.., vw •. _ _ •ayir-re,-sxrt� r. a "?' ,:t• sq }.•_ v' v n,. �y.. •,sf-.:"; _ }. ��TM,, Yr ::::,!.'•. ..x. � s ,1•s, --r' t• 11 $s .Gy,l,. ,4 ... t _ ,,,,. f' .g ."+.„» ,ir�•s �"''' `,`' i 1', w -? ''f'' '1{-,r. Rev. J. 'E. Glover attended Che a�ar.>■..e Miss Effie Killer is semewha im- Conferettiee Executive meeting; at B8r'Caa 'Traria ort Farm Machinery -° proved in heatlth. Y P _ ti Pro Napanee on Tuesday. litre, 1chardson spent the weep- �. H. H. Kellor visited Mrs.., ♦ Daft Beetles and Wood. ceelshutL DsLavd M ALrid'In,Toronto. Chandler over the+tveekend Notice to Claremont Citizen The pldy "Otte of the Nine" is to between Clara>gont,,lsro�ham• For Sale— ft.i extra•good 7 !t. F and People of the - Mr. Jos. Evans is not in-as good Greenwood, Whiterale and Toronto W Binder. 7 7 M. H. Binder. 1 Y i" -� given by the.Young healtll_as he has been enjoying lat-. The meeting called for last Mon- --- Kid Gang Plow. 2, 8 in. Grain Crlti gaptiat Church on Friday, February ely. day evening in the interests of the My driven are trained to bi eareft inders. 1, 2-furrow Oliver Tractor •4th. Special music will be given a-, en' e t long with the play. , Many .from here attended the coming re-union had to be post- courteous and reliable. I Plow. 3 used Mowers 5-.cut. Ford- ` funeral of the.late Mrs. Ralph D. poned and its consequently called `son Tractor and Double Disc Harr- long 4 'On Sunday morning next, the Miller. fer this coming Monday evening. A _Sped�l Rates on Long Distales_ ow Bissell. 1 Caibinct.Rogers Else - punier-eongregatlon- of the -R"tit- —bars. Bert Ham of Toronto,-is t�- good attendance is aped for. ha$lTng, tric Radio, excellent condition, a Church, instead of carrying out the iting her parents, Dir. and Mrs. r �' usual practice, will take part in the real btt3r. 1 Jersey 82.11 gore bred Sanderson. No order too small. None too large Yearling. regular church `service'. The Markham Badminton' Club Maple Leaf Mutual F' e A surprise party was given Mr. paid a visit to the local duh-on t ^ All shipments insured and protected W. �,, DI�`Ei, Greenwood may' and b1rs. ,Lyman Pilkey on %ednes Tuesday evening. his-arance Ge, from the weather .. PHoas'E'tcl:'�sil }icf day evening. Neighbors gathered - _ = r at the home and games were enjoy - and WAWANESA INS. CO. Tel. Clare. 311 -P. C. 11 - F ped during the evening. Cheap rates for Farm and Country Class, B. rand C. � � � Mr. Oscar Barber is still laid up Your Buildings owned and. operated by Badio .0� 4-v r p ( ,as a resalt'of the fall whic ... h he ex- Windstorm Insurance on Buildings ink f �`�la� Y V V �erienoed recently. DZrs. Bartbef - .tt: Expert se—ice -nti. re- has been.•obliged to rive. - e mail _�e - -- (c� (�I route on several occasions recently Automobile Insurance of y1 A-TI N ld pairs to all l,�a 4es. hetLB on this'account.' Arid w+ - k ' ll Kinds _ A - t a —1 -ol able chargat3. -VvOrk The Re-union meeting scheduled V;Sign " Write or Phone for Monday evening last had to be ♦ Every Wednesday,' guaranteed. - >postpont:d on account of the bad B B O 1V191V tYC ALO W F r A weather and 'will be held this cum- y WHITBY ONTARIO and Saturday from ARTHUR FIELrD ".q. Ing, Monday evening in the_hall. : to 1.45p. (htr citizens should take a great in-, C: H. Tuck, Opt. eyesight Specialist ` Graduate Radio and Televidon Institute:' interest in this, re-union and the co- Disneq Building, (Opp. P. O.) THEATRE _ Member- Official Radio Service Man's , T' Oshawa, Oak. Phone 1516 STANIY THE nl. •on' the Association. operation of all is hoped for. - • The regular annual "open meet- STOUFFVILLE L 18 Phone 52o I, P1CKF,RIN(3 ; ing" of the Women's Institute is to Many of the cases of high defect Dumbarton Rli7ik , `be held at the home of 'Mrs. 'R. E. Phone Too r which 'at ohe time would develop to 4: - Forsyth on the evening of Wedues- dangerous conditions are now by »ATTENTION.. FARMERS Ee . R. Woodward day, February 16th. A program 'is hygenic measures • and corrections - Showing _ - -- and will incvlude a LTi& prepared controlled. This,particularly applies, Week Nights-S.la Standard Time GENERAL REPAIR WORK , -_ 'debate, "Resolved that written exam y Sat, & Hz)tidaya-2 Shows,7 and 8 P.In Some of our Speciale ' mations 'are to be abolished". The to Myopia conunonl called near- �e are prepared to repair cars, ` t ` sightedness. When attention has o; gentlemen are invited to this meet- Thursday. Friday snd Saturday Our stock of groceries - g been given to schoai --lighting, art- trilOhB, tractors ttLtl all farn[t ing _'Further_announcements later. n �n ,given to. print 'size- in ;January 27, 2S and 29 tuae>xinery,wheels rebuilt and z' The ladies of the cotrununity are school books and corrections to T6 --` -- is fresh And uotnPtete t urged to keep in mind the visit from school and pre-school child,,the per- « tine setting. wood-arOTk and at all times. l ' Mrs: Aitken, of the Canada starch, L�►st Frain wood.. atnlna of all minas . -to Claremont on March 2nd. Mrs. tentage of these"cases is now. much " lower. The Hyperopic or far-sight .from , Madrid Place yanz. under IIOW for perialtalile goods is electric l J , Aitken is now very well known � caeca are however the last to r>} wood working.and tIITlling. Iref'Iri tion. throughout North America. Her _ tin "kitchen. broadcasts" are listened to cetve attention because in supesfic- Starring pbnnP nr Osit L {ry ial examinations tZ e .vision being DOROTHY LAMOUR �• U. 1D O �j It will be a pleasure to serve too6 regularly by the "mmen of this. 8°� for distance tact are often ii ib _ province, and will be s vera wet- overlooked. Over 90 per cent of _ LE W AYRES a t come visitor .to this community. _.'SHORT SUBJECTS "letoelc Road Store and, Blacksmith.jadon Shoe k • _ Our hoclrey team lost thein first cases o! strabismus (cross eye) are (�esor to W N.Jackson) ' -GOODWILL COUPONS •..-1 game in twenty-seven played, at hyperopic and if a person can truly _ ASK FOR YBUR COUPON --Wht tby-on Monday night, vacs they .Picture this handicap as. it would ytQNDAYe TUESDAY, W EDNI'SDAY L, � O'N 'i l L� �set�' �aluablQ articles is nerals affect an- iZ.dustrial, worker he- . . r lost to Whitby in a score of 3-1. would realize-what a great chance jaa. 31 and Feb. 1. 2 g(,riflFiAL DIRECTOR AND, BROUGHAM, ONT. Some of our observers 'who watched is taken when a child is left with the game feel'that the boys, in win- the hope ti-,:.t he will grow out of 6�woen o - - - Phone pick 608 ning twenty-seven games in a few rt• It is true that in ita worst ease Y quece«rur 0 ff.1t lllxct►er, }}ears,-they 'were :beginning to be a it may be.made straight by opera- Lamour" g Stoaftvpte ATTP;14TION "ooc�y 'and thought tai would ion but nQ operation will give via- N t ht rad Da Servies _. be--just-another-win._li�wever Whi - _ _ : tan once-tt bK_0ates Zost-tl Ugh de` tang w o :Residence PDoo• tby got away on s -ldad that they S Business Pb n- conld.not catch-up,,with How t 'lay and non use. y 9tinl �aU _ .VIRGINIA BRUCE BrockRoadGravel _ it; boys f :�.-._-._.#I::LVYN DOUGLAS The 10th Annual Mei tin the e W eau smPPly you with every i COMEDY and SHORTS" ' --0shawa Presbyterial W. M. S 'was -Madeline - type d � aaa Auto Bulbs t e ' held In Claremont United Church on - .pig prieee•.., Pit Run „ - a January 20th. batt the tt er.ce of Beau -THURSDAY. FRIDAY&SATURDAY at money . I the President, Mrs. N. J. White. _ � 35-40 681 watt -Frosted at _... February 8. Z for 2Se. lst Vice-President, MA. W. W. , sad b Salon 4 . 'Gee, presided over the morning aea- is t t L aAi w. Cie" or Frosted, sec. Sand and Grad _siott4 and Mrs. George Honey, 2nd - North of the i Vice-President took the chair in the HAIR tzU i'TING, -'-- 2N w. C. or,F, +" p_ » - .Sone _altegnpoa. The moraiag tresaion op- S13ri xieoolNG, atlo Grande J : 'Ast..headii tt btaflta.•29e• fteene -with a. Worship Service eon~ F'IN6ERIAtG, Starring We' Mmrautee every bulb. Delivered or Loaded in pli :.ducted by Brougham Auxiliary" af- MARCELL[NG _- HONE_ PPlant. Pick f026 ter which reports were presented Speeialiss-Hot OR Treatment WILLIAM 130YD A UPS PLACE Toronto office Howard 6471 and conferences held,' concluAing and Permaneut Wave GEORGE HAYES with the Quiet Half Hour in charge Reasonable Prig• Hopalong'. Gaafit$r Western OI,ARG1t0 T,' f1DiT. JOHN BOURNE dz SON of King Street Auxiliary, Oshwiva:- -MRS. M.MUNDELL phone 3201 : .Luncheon was served •at' noon dur- Phone iSa1R 'LAREMONT h4 which Rev.• J. -E.• Glover,. of -- — - Claremont United. Church brought - ... greetings f>tptn the Presbytery. The, _ - -- ► r chief features of the'•afternoon seas- ion'were addresses by Miss.Violet Burt of Robertson. House, Winn ♦ _ and Miss Helen Day, Literature'Sec- : retary of the Dominion Board. ___ - :For Prompt ind Guaranteed. ` *` -"RADIO SERVICE • -P-hese--= la;e..518. .r ;_-� - - _ y�'• •.'� � .. . Paul Wilson _ __$alsam Fully Equipped—Reasonable Rates. _ --Tubes - Batteries SERVED��'T�bes. tested Free � PASSENGERS _ 0-NJ­n . At Claremont 1 Ifr'Iff�i,��� ,. tS. Ernest C. Fetzer Daring more than si:teen yfars' from the first day of service, the Toronto Transportation Commission and Gray Copch Lines have carried more,tL=, 1100 rip—Money required. Good FOUR BILLION 1,ASSENcFaS—in round hqures-4,430,000,000• r, 1`Zrit Mortgagee. . This is-the perfect recrord achieved by the"services. �rL,+R Not one papenger has ever been fatally injured white using : QO years eAperlerlCe -_ T.T.C.street cars.'buses.ferries of Gwy Coach Lines on the y _ highways of Ontario. y, Gray Coach Lines safety is not a mutter of chonce. It is completely Planned safety.The four'main divisions of this pian are: :y - � � _ 1. A. modern mums safety. system designed and equipped to y Constant inspect on Innd maintenance of the system, r e c 2. - 3.Men chosen and qualified for the duties ehey'hse a seventy-six perform 4. Operating methods and practices proven,'by seventysrx yeah •+ of public transportation expenence. its" c # . Whenever ou travel,,hove the safest transportation. There is none eater' r'S ,•- ,' than Gray Coach Lines services.The record proven it. - All Coach Travel Information at '. . -EASTERN H_ OUSE f y pf or',P'4,;00 . MITCHELL - =A. W. M 9 -- --� ,, Pickering . ,•__.__ ; . � r ; Ont. {l Cr rrr �� ff i w , n .,. • _ :. .. �:m �� .-• 'w�: _..k ,:" - a ..�_.. :':;. �s rs,. a .r r* .oar✓-'. .,. �" :. 5m` A s�r - J.F ^+.��,,,�Tv-�a � "r-FZ'.!,,rb, �?sj,- .-� a-.x .;�:'w,•�;;,. '-•r x ;�� x,:;:� ,...�,, i 4,4;x., .,. Vic.., ,,.d ..-,y-.., s<r.-w,•,w•- ..:., ,.,;-i ,_''. THIS FRONT "AND NO LEVERS •1 NEVER if AD Life Span Has Incrx%wev- � STAT 1: TO CRAMP THE M A CAR SO - " a — rr.. 4E<RTAINLY MIDDLE EASY T4 Twelye Years bince 19.00 SUILT-FOR-TNRii ..'PASSENGER" - DRIVE'S '.•. New-Bora Child in U.S. May Fs- I. Dublin and Alfred J. I0tka of the - = pest a Longer Existence Than Metropolitan Life Insurance Com an y W---.- _Ats Parents Could—Longevity to the effect 'that the expectation of Stu Data died life at birth in this country may evcu• •-.- ' tually be-increased - ., ncreased to about 70. In ` Today anew-born child in the Unit= ' New Zealand the average:girl at birth O��nn ��OQ ed States may expect to live twleve may even now exbect to attain the t ` flit years longer than its parents could age of 67,9 years, the.avera a boy have'expected to live at their birth. 65 years. . The,parents had a mean expectation of life at birth of 49.24 years in 1900, , whereasthe expectation of, today's Say Luin�er�ae -- 126 ears — ' bah is 6 . - - + on�essec� ra � . 3,964 Centenarians We live longer'than we •eyer did, :,<'<<• -- — /� - but how much longer, we may expect. Walks Into Newspaper Office ander to live in the future cannot be deduc Reveals1•le Killed Fr�erd.,�- — ed from the tables that statisticians 12 Yea. Ago - have compiled, Such is the general 7. conclusion reached by Harold F. Dorn Timmins police last week eommu- Tflf'10KYLOW-PR/CfD CAR WITH statistician of the United States Pub- nicated with authorities of Sacramen- Pile Health Service.. The census of to; Calif., to check the story of 42- "Vpw , ��� �� 1930 showed-that these are in the year-old Andrew Moroz, a .lumber, �� � J �/ ��FAR co re ye3,964 persons who are 100 or jack, that years killed a man more than- A) han_ more years old: Dr. Dorn thinks this twelve years ago in Sacramento, UST Step into Pontiac—sit three in the front—and the car will is an over-statement. It is incredible Moroz made what he called a "can- 'that 2,64? of these centenarians „-• a J win you in b mile. For SAFETY SHIFT Gear Control makes a fession m the office of the Timmins should be \Skives, who comprise Daily Press after saying: "I've gone - big difference. It'S right on the steering column—where it only ten per Cent of the.total popula- , belongs. Because SAFETY SHIFT clears the floor there's more tion. to the ends of the earth sines that 1 room and elbow room for ev one.Aad the driver can Settle Though the assumptions of a mod- tame, but -the memory of the tiring leg Cry has haunted me until I .hbd to come 7. back and relax—change gears with a flick of a finger—without ern life table are unreal, Dr. Dorn „ warns, it is possible to picture the and make a confession. taking a hand from the wheel. Today's the day to try til Pse present state of the nation's health According to the story, taken .lows h a s with their aid. But it is hard to com• by a Daily Press renorte�r enc: Police .. 4 Pontiac «sp,ei,lr Birl,i..s tEs Chief Leo. H. Gagnon, loroz kil.ed. Cow* Rid pare our longevity with that of our n �_ 41004), hcton. �� �( p a friend named 'Miller,Au,,. 30, la_5, is 1t ancestors. There is reason to believe Qvl fQ during ,an argument. He suis both ��•l4ilttoss.tosurenkitpment Rye that a Roman in Nero's time had an =.s iad"dd600tddiv.rsdprim fr� ', ots4Q gIX had been drinking. ?1MiNer'was shot c dece.mle.d t>ddies `� �tAk expectation of lite at birch of no more z. spj and 'died the nett day. uaa*and Mceme, — than 20 to 25 years, and possibly twice - --- �(Pr�tw�.ws)W eo does. x ��� that in Northern Africa.- - rtt6wt eodos). Travelled 30,030 Miles ...The first life table computed from .: "My friend and I hal been drink- + deaths and the opulatfon:of s eciflc.. i ' Doroelated "We Lages exposed to death was ppblishefl( aQ� COOPER ONT by Milne in 1815," says DrDorn• And. -of ablind pig on Second street when eye began an argument." Assoc. Deader--J• McGlaslten—•Dunharton from this table, based on records-in Moroz said he took a gun from his �Sv n'11s 9 and 17871 it seems lthat the ed for pocket and when Dille _._ t two p Miller gtabb DONALD MO�'OR SALES 1WHI tutee it he gun discharged average boy or girl baby'horn .about 1800 in England could-exsect to live "The bullet got liiAt right in the Assoc. Dealer—M. Sleek--Picketing - stomach." 38.7 years. "I _ ' ; • - - guess I've travelled about 30,- " Experimental aplications of light Chemically, water is.,composed of w P Disease it o miles _ IN� Catechism drtance of Control 000 since that time," Moroz €. � -orsto2y,t&fg��id to have caused t;out oWo parts ri Itf hydrogen to one part of ay be broken down into hat of he Lut depends on said. me t that the time. siI want both;- and o the ' t -the control of such old-age diseases Bring me all the time. I want to go �► as-caate�- -bar3c._ _4Ar� Wire to develop 26 times faster than in these two gases y paa%ing as Slee= kidney disorders, strokes that cripple Hall.of Justice in Sacramento and �. natural conditions tris current through.it. the brain. Dr. Dora quotes Drs. Louis you'll get all the details." -Hitler's Austrian Aim G Declared Unaltered 1938 Accord „ -- Said Just a Blind _ - VIENNA.—How the Nazis really in- - - t♦rpret the Austro-German agreement July.. 1936, was interestingly re ... tested In a frank Nazi catechism published in the December-4sesa—of the Aufbrucb, one. of the illegal A _ 'trisaNazi organo, which are general- - 17 Printed in Germany. It states that Chancellor Adolf Hit. -ler does not desire that the struggle iiia Austria against Chancellor Kurt 6chuechnigg cease and.-sees-the July — t agreement only as a stepping stone .> MIR to Anschluss. The following are some c� > of-the questions and, answers. •• ` z Wants Struggle to Keep On ��� ,�t�_pldsn'° -- i sti•ea — "Does the Fuehrer desire our strug- - �Six gsdae ovih ale to cease in view of the.'July agree- ►► ment.•, T • `- "Certainly not." •. - �"� O'Has the Fuehrer any Interest that peace and order should. prevail under y � , LLSchuschnigg's knout?.. ' r y i "Not the slightest." : "Shad we don kidgiovea, regard !lchuschnigg as an honorable person - ,• <� t .�` r• fad express .loyalty to'him?" "No. Until every trace of him and system has vanished, every refer- { Ince to Austria's German mission is bitter irony." "Dose the 11th of July mean .final I' - s , �:. s between --tie two German jr states "Never. There is only"ane German State—the Reich..' r ,.. A�!';'; w;.:>:<?' Q� Lga,•� " !+ $�.. i7v Then why did the Fuehrer make - � - the 1936 agreement'?." Aldo" utlt� Wants Union With' Austrian Nazis 1'Ryt'as sva arm toy' r '.'To promote Germany's interests - i ; �' !<'0� of fAa •� �out - ant those of the Austrian Ndvi move- _ . Y A, >, „ ba rya Mt O1dgriLOb� ape d >�teat. The Fuehrer expects National -. 'F}. �� with pl'a ' a CCW has fostsl'ls $OCieIism in Austria to attain of its `• pug Itis> Cotti► wn volition.-the unalterable goal he t.':, iri a� --••tbuy' safe �d Comae to�9 gin F before 'it—liberation and Bayou ds�•imp'_ s+e►oto>"�g �ts•you to obs�e gam. iaschluss,,, + .. pldtanobils ttruL,�,t to .,Vke Toie . �! 01 ` It is suggested' among loyal Aus- •siestl�• ovar vnS�•f�•�t{9.{�asl+ � ootj► �d t� a 95 ho�� lDsKwv doisee" �°�i�ia� ens that, it the above misrepresents !l4•�i'0lassnobil other• twit=` eo=►trols — aAve _vtiol "Id ft." " tier's policy toward Austria, it ie na for at CUO gauges aV c r`i'•d fors � Soe•eei0e tie• "•111fo'u Pias style er oar.�, dials. u is+ tt+i cs col s oe+�• goo t so �ta notic rnstalAs1.E Not desirable•that such an open declara• tofolloA•NOVM9o'tsu are Oro y befor. FROM Osnowa O';d toih*%Q,e." P.I.SMototAV tion of Germany's atm, of the-annex- a,,y pie•' kite Unit Unit aetl for• s PRICED des s urs��o,. MOpE`S '►tS0 -- in4 azstin a d th toawef 1tOHP. &lou of Austria and of her degrade• gash d9z`a c stt+au` dri yilit7t• ss+t ly 1 tion to "(3au No. 8" of the 'Third Reich soak .-sued �iiof s, �f� p••1' �tions. �1 be disowned by an authoritative lh4wriou• tubba proud ism prof Statement from Berlin. : _ Yom U aIs"01 obit • • o t 0W,' �L a - :The Abbey Fire/ , NIAGARA FALLS.- A halt-smoked — ".'�► cigarette•is held by the Ontario Fire larshal's Department as responsible for the ;360,000 blaze at the Loretto Chas. Cooper—Claremont DONALD MOTOR SHIM =WHITBY Girls' Academy, Falls View, last week. - - Some,upper-floor student, to avoid ._Assoc. Dealer-, J. McGlashen—Dumbarton --As-o•c. Dealer —M. Sleep—Pidcefrvtg — `being caught smoking, is believed to aitve tossed her tag into the paper- — shutb leading to the basement. r •94 'Y .. .:r- _ .;5 .. .•.. r,..:'-� ': .^ 'nF•�.`-'_caw+ w�. n:-aa,.-ts''-'r 'a'.:s,'�5 .. �' –---•-'��---J'""�--' -,�r"_"„1.3•'-z'�" „r �y.�.�'/tGi►i�f�'.I�ililA'.1�►�isaaGi•*.•�I:+►�AiQ:•:A� ��%LtR:*:� : t:.:�.:►:•:►:AA::M'J16��►iR►eli►iVile:•iR'AI •� QAC7. .-! s' Smiles and - ' �stfted �Acivert stn ,. g . : ..'... .:....... ...:..:•:•::• ._::.�. :._.:. .::.::•:.:. s Chuckles ; _ Change to t t 19.60 2-Piece Chesterfieldte —ARTICLES POA BALE 11..77 e� large chesterfield hair to match, upholstered to a heavy CUT YOUR OWN HAIR butnKlish tapestry. A real bargain. Policeman—Ezeuae mer S1rr, ' IIATTt;E GIANT POCKET BARBER. !14•tf� Walnut finish Chiftrobe with eP X7,7 le faced gentleman the automatic, hair-cutter, for men PT11H S Walde wardrobe, five drawers you're the "Pg eared rabbit," l �~ ¢ and boyo. Really does cut-and trim- ;,,,d '5yving mirror. ConvW4tely_-SAAn--__ who looks.like s lop- _ .. _ _ __. :Y�.i,'/` 2�� ;w - the Lair, a d dyes i well. Send for i„hed. ou that your wife has �„: `/ -d�4iZ� TEA j� circular. S. J. Jackson, 897 Bloor $8.7S Studio Couch in rust' shade was t0 tell y -i.••' West, Toronto, Canadian distributor. •�O rePp-makes into twin beds gone home °n the 5-30 bus. i ••"�,a/+ :Ned Label 33cM1b. with 3 cushions for back, �isncyl iJ praageLabsl 35c!zlb. '' a TRICKS. JOKES, PUZZLES AND P.etore purchasing anythint3 in used �-•a�t Magic Novelties. Send 25 cental for furniture be sure to visit"our Trade-in There is' an oft season fQr nearly av J Ydlots LaMI AOe 3�ilb. , catalogue, deductin from first order Dept., or if unable to do so write for gorpromi�LiatofWm.ftogere g of ;1 or more. ;1, 33. ;5 assortments. nue new 1938 illustrated tree catalogue. all flowers eseept blooming idiots. , &Son StsV�rp1ato write Thos.J. Crown Supply Company, 12A Queen All our merchandise is put in Bret �nitd,,43FrontE.,Toronto. �. 'Past, Toronto. claps condition and sold under •a Young wife (affectionately) I money-back gguarantee if not satisfied. T " v ached for safe shipment on MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, CORNETS Car.efull. D f•, Shall mise you while you are on your a and trumpets. twenty dollars, Clar- receipt of money-order. hunting trip, dear, and I shall,pray meta, Boehm system, thirty, LYONS' BEDDING AND that the hunters you are going with dollars; trombones, twenty dollar9; UPHOLSTERING CO. - Valle town avhe 1 she .saw smoke Conn alto saxophone, thirty dollars; will do the same.' Many'seccesses have been won by Y •Terme. Barrow, 208 Victoria, Tor- Manufacturers the marrow margin of a friendly eon- pouring from her store no ,Term from onto. ST, TORONTO the station. Y_O�Lf;_E _ Ia ease'-yeu �tac the tact..._ BMED GRADER (KLINE) WEIGHS -_•., .� ! , each proof best, Used Klines name of this month, February, is tak- Mrs: Lajoie pleaded with eachbri Kernel,K rice new (Farm Rales). Kline FCR F`ARJ81 pC en from a Latin word 'meaning'tO Read it 0 not—The VaticanTn whistle," �¢ Manufacturing Co.,lsilR*on,Ontario. Was originally the month Rome, Italy,.AS the.largest residence the engineer. MINK RAISING book SAMPLE COPY ptl2ify He Mew and blew until all the vii-� ' -AUTO KNITTERS, YAR I. NEEDLES; magazine 10c. book,catalog free. Fur l�Zg came running to the station. g also machines !or extra coarse socks. Trade Journal, Box 81, Toronto, On- Of purification And there is a9 in the World. Bellhouse ,1446 W. 8th, Vancouver. tarso. much need for that now sa there -Teacher (atter erasing the decimal A volunteer brigade was formed and cxolcE ASTERN M1Nx, TRIO'S, . ever Was- from s number)—Now, where is the . AVIATION Dred females• priced tow.. Hartford they saved as much a8 they could of Fur Farm, Route 4, Blenheim, out. decimal point? ,,. the goods in. Mrs. Lajoie's store. COURSES 1N•FLIUHT LNSTRU•CTION, - Mrs. Blue—How do you control pupd—On the erasers, navigation, airplane and engine me- your husband while you are away? �— chaaica, home st�ydit courses. Leavens HAIR GOODS Ticket Agent—This train, madam, ! charBrea Air Services. Li Mrs. Black=I leave the baby with One of our jouhgest stare—Betel-' ` Airport. Toronto. WIGS. TOL'PIs' TRANSFORMATIONS, him. -g geuse—has a volume more than Braids, Curie, ane all types of finest -goes-to.Atlanta and pointe South. FEATHERS RA�rkD _ quality Hair Goods. Write for illus- Madam=Young man, Is want s million times g,-ater than that o! the trated catalogue. Toronto Human Optimists are, even now,'dreaming ]Safe Supply Co, 528 Bathurst. Toron- train to Richmond, and I don't care . sun. yMATEiERS SOUGHT, ,GOOSE AND to. about the fine vegetables to be grown which way it points. _ ?' -duck. Highest Prices para. The Cana- dian Feather -and Mattress Co. Ltd.. HAIRDRESSING ECHO' in their garden this spring. 411 Spruce St., Toronto. _ Doctor—Well, lily little man, you Y F1L1t`� AStI) I•ltiXTS MADAME -HUDSON SCHOOL, HAIR- Sa Dad, how soon-will I be are quite -Fell again-'i was quite -CARRY YOUR ` dressing and Reauty Culture..Write Boy—Say, ¢, -for pamphlet.•707• Yonge St.,.Toronto. old enough to do just as I please'- sure that the pills b left •would cure .i ROLLS rjl;\EL(jYED, PRINTED, 1 Dad—I don't. know, Son;.nobody you. Did you'take them in water or ' tree enlargement 25c. Reprints l0 for 25c. Photo-Craft. 163% King E•• AMEN AND LADIES, LEARN BARBER- jygs�=ever lived that ion et. sugar? KALIZ Toronto. Ing or Hairdressing, under New Mo- longY g ler System. Free information. Write Boy Oh,-1 used them in Inyt pea- 590 Yonge Strect. Turun.to. Shooter. AL ER ZERO I'RIe en rgem nt WORK. ROLLansa. Thoughts—The things that come to ' with free enlargement �uc..Tt. anas WITH YOU studios. 98 Niagara Street. St. hath- NEDICAI. the mail who-waits are usually not Debtor _ " crines. Ont. " 50u0 LMMONTON l:IT17,ENS TESTIFY worth waiting for . . . The leas a man So long as my spirit still is glad of dl'REE!—T\I U LEAUTIFC1,ENLARGE.: - for (It. and-S.) Powder, herbal'reme- Mows the more he wants'to tell it _ - moues (ane cotgrrd) a+Lth roll de- d'y—rheumatism, arthritis. neuritis. breath arelopedS e,ght Sloe+Y.' fade proof stomach troubles, etc: .Two weeks, , Some people pray #°r more And lifts its plumes of pride in the It OVER-EATIM0 velope :Sc; highest quallty. Jlac•hruy $1.50; one month, E3: two months,.#5. things than they work for . .. There' dark face of death; CAUSES ACID balms, j8cn high Druggists. or J. C. llctntyr;e. Edmon- "E " ton, Alberta. is one good way to forget the faults' While I am curious still of love and i /NDICIESTION— ;PRINT.UlIt U%%N \E,;.�T11'1j .1T Of others remember yOur.Own fame, ` _ home on an,,, surface.-cloth or paper. lII�CE1 .A11:O.1'N Some people who think themselves a head too high for the without ski i or darkroom. .Less than.. Keeping imy cent each' Miracle Fc Kit.complete wit.are onlyhalf right. years t0 faille, with instructions for 150 prints. 31• Typewriting iting -by mail. Satisfied stu uarreI with fate, since I -J. C,•Williams. 5 Richmond East, To- . dents throughout Canada. \Yt1te for HOW Can 19 ronto. free prospectus. Dept. C., Canada Wife---I wish Thad talent;FM just can see.. � Sualnesrr College, Hamilton. Ont. YR1rE E Nt.AIti,ESIF:`T WITH ,:%'Elft•. itching to write. i am a debtor to life, not fife tome! � I 25c order. -Roll film developed'and 8 Flu9band—Well, why don't YOU aft ------------ 25c ojr�er. 2$c. Iiepriots 3c each..Bright= Ml�t('f:L1.Ai1:Olt:( down and try scratching a little? � linK studio, 29 laic hrrlond St, E.. To Locomotive Whistle '�� Ionto. FUMC. WE THE ANI)iALS FUR- _HME'S THE i nishinS your coat .tortured to steel Sounds Fire Alarm -" F'ti1t\Irl sir: crape or do you buy humane furs? . It's a smart suitor, in Sounds Alarm THING Information. Canadian Asdtociatlon .ro DO - LYONS' TRADE-IN Protection of Fur-Bearers, 73 Ber- who recpgrriaea',in hisiair eoinpanion, t Quebec.-Mea. Ad- nard Avenue. Toronto a June bride.' _ AL SAPSCAL,,, rien Lajoie.doesn't know what made Listed tela„ as tie esgiAeOr :,re Sart •. f.w f, the - Professor—What do you know of her thin 0 1 , , PORTRAIT IN FOLDER — FREE �r said afterward, "it sure Worked." ontetasdibe values picked nt .random the Latin 9 Lea. " from the hundred+ of wontlerf iL bar- jYITH EVERT RULE. PERFECTLY Mrs. Lajoie was boarding the train ns to will And in our 'Trade-in developed and printed. 25c (culn). F`reshn;an—Did they taco. tQ-Ray 'a mai Sear Snapshot Service, 166•King St. ? for Troia Pistoles in this Matapedia " Dept. f:you cannot Day` ran a visit sure to write for our new 1938 Illus' \Yee[, Dept. Y.,.Toronto• for 'their fun, t00.. TIM fastest way !o "alkalise is to trated catalogue to, B:a'e you as idea CATTY YOU aak6tffefWftkyot t &m-' 1 et Lyons' remarkable' values in.both t'A'TF:\T ATrUR1tF,\' what thousands do t]Ow that geII- new and used furniture. _ Uine Phillips'comes in tiny,PePPer M.2p•� 4-fleet. walnut flni:•h S'ed- i' -- �4I'•+••�� room Suite' farie dresser,. Roy L i{�Ut. REGI, RED ATTOR- >fjllIIt ftBpOted tBbletB-1iII 81�t tin chlfrunier, full slse bed.•and 8agless neY:� information regarding invert- *.N J/ �� jor pocket Or purse. Then}rOt1 are st�pritng--cumDlett+i• r-flnl+iced. tiun Putenta; Dtawtngx; Reglatra- �—✓�'f •iei1� % 6-Piece Din ng-room Suite !n alone; Sales. 14 5fetcaife, Ottawa. a`� lllviraYa rCddY• i 1 French walnut finish..'buffet, / W ITH TH E f� Use it-this way. Take-2 Phillips' extenstan table and 6 Itather seat IIATF 130y, 1 tablet&—!C}ti811i1"alkaliZlIlg"effect chairs�in Rood condition. •-,r • SCOUT nftlls of liquid Phl�lipa'Ibgl•50.I;eautifpl 3-piece Fheaterfield tot teaSP� "II�a•' JV alto, gDholatered in'figured ' AN OFFER TO 'EVERT INVENTOR.' � � �e>�ue. At once you feel French Jacquard with teverrible Mar- List of Inventfona 'and.full lntoriena- ' - Fren aDrinf+' 'cushions. Thoroughly tion sent free. The Ramsay Company. ~"`'?` _ "gas," nausea. "OYer•CCORdiIIg' - cleaned kand re-condittonecL Registered Patent Attorneys; 2,3 ,-o �t ,a _ ,a f. f;- �.�; flim hyper-8eidit� begui,t0 ease. c, :1'L..7V I;cauti[ul Brass lied, full size Bank St., Ottawa. Can. \ �3�t•!►4' -� "Acid headaches,' "acid breath.' \dG 7V with :ogle•,+ ,pring and brand new nil-felt iryLitrCa�: 1'b:RsOYAi. _ �� OVer-acid stomach are tx)TTCCtQd at ��qq�q Glx-piece Bredkfa t Suite — the aOLlfce. This is the gtiick'a•ay 7a•a••�' large buffet with glass top. - ARE 1'(3C liL:['Tl.'I:ED? RT:LIEF'. ('Oat- No less than 200 fathers and Scout, eery new uniforms, and to equip to ease your own distress-avoid drop-)eat table and 4 Windsor type fort. poei[fve supl,ort with our_ ad- Cub and Rover sons attended the 9th' their troop tabes and boathouse on { AIM "airs in ivory enamel in splendid vanced method. No elastic or under- - condition.• = straps or steel. ,Write, smith Alanu- annual 'banquet of Ontario's oldest the banks of the Grand River. offen3e t0 OI1ApE IN - ,�J.9J Several '3-burner ,r::is tenter' facturinfi Cn., Dept. 219:•P,reston, Ont.; Sea Scout, Group, the 3t)L Oshawa. 7 with oven. Gwtranteed. '-� •5 3-?iece t'heaterfleld Bed The continuous success .of this sea- The international of Cavt�,AAlta.; CANADA Suite, ICroehler Chesterfield - 1.O1'LTRI' AND i'i)C'f.TRl' going—or Lake-goilrg--or8anization can Scout troop, _,ted- h_=_� a _marcb_ uDhol-_ _ _ F:41i'IPKE;\T and Sweet Grass, Montana, located - - under"Skipper" Harry Rigg, was r, _ _ ''�� ��+"• stored in a good mohair with revers- oslte.sides Of the boundary* , Ible Marshall cusblon._ CIr\LENT, HIGH QI:Al.-_ fleeted in an annugl report showing on opo aition. cost newt s16,.00 sty at tow 9[. al Lae In Canada for has been revived under the sponsor- - 9.� 9-Piece Engli-h Oak Diniti�- Canadians. Write for our new cat&- a Crew of 16 Rover Sea Scouts, a of the Coutts Elks' Lodge, the WN room suite, buffet,cbina cab- )ogue. Model Incubators Ltd.. 19,6` mop of 52 Sea Scouts, two Sea Cub a'hIp inet, square extension table"and ,six River St., Toronto. COutts-Sweet Grass Lions' Club and ; leather seat chairs.' Completely rehn- packs of boys under ,12. The pre- Editor John Beckert -of,• the "Tolle Ished. Dressers in assorted finishes BOLD EVERYTHING — UNTIL YOU. Sent atlon Of four King's Sea SCOUt $5.95 .with large mirrors and three get our early 1938 price list on Mills teases was made by Chief of Police County Citizen•" DISTURBED AT NIGHT? drtwer� Sure Pay" chicks. Never been,@ , drawer C'hiffoniet•s in-oak'and walnut htaoved chicks At such Government Dili ee for Owen D. Friend, one of the strong Completion of the first effort at DIURETIC $7.95finish with flu a targe drawers. early delivery'. Don't delay, write to- supporters'of the Oshawa Scouts. - the improvement of New Brunswick A Singer drop-head Sewing Ma- day for price.list. Tho :Lulls Hatch-., as stimulant SUCK •�•�• chines in good 'condition. cry, Napanee, Ont. fishing' streams, the construction Of _ as Dr. Pierce's 1 !cam Beautiful 8-pte�e Bedroom The latest addition t0 Ontario's a dam in, the Upper Golden Grove p_nuric is Offen in- �+�+•� Sults ire excellent condition: dicated and usually which officially "changed over" from area by Rover Scouts. a Saint John, Iwrge dresser, triple mirror vanity, WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED CATA= Sea Scouts is the 2nd Galt' Group, ehitfrobe, sagless spring, full-size bed ' Ont. Breeders of large type broil to Was announced at a meeting of the it is sufficient to re- end brand. new all-telt mattress. ley single comb,White Leghorna. a land troop in December. The boys Saint John branch of the'Nev%Brans- Here minor kidney fere; i 13.50 Solid walnut Book-case, doll- ulanties. These 'by Dr. .7V t,' sone. .Completely refln-. are now raising funds for the neces- .wick Fish and Game Protective Aa- . Tablets put u by 'Dr.�• _ laked. WOULD YOU`- LIKE TO WIN 2po sOeigtiOII. the.building of the darn, a Pierce and sol�hy in us• � d�/� Dinette Suite'to'Flemish oak, Tweddle Special Mating chicks aD- eta use. valve is rt �.00 solutely Free. This to the first.prise iirea,ng tl:e burning and f�a' buffet, extension table and In the-1988 Twed'dle Chick' Contest. President F. Young anted, had ' soreness, and the desire leather"seat chairs. Completely rs- In he 1 prizes and a worthwhile . provide cover and improved the na- for frequent itHriatioa Anlshed like'new: prise to e.¢eryone entering the con- tura] food supply of fish in the Lenl- ed by or usociated with excess acid, test. Send 'tor contest form today. ban Brook by creating a pond above ed t d to ease. the�iow of urtae; Twe Idie-Chick Hatchery Ltd., Fit'-- ■ this. aonald Spooner, 133 Brock Ser a gus, Ontario, Box 10. slid a deep pool below. saatford, Ont. said: "In the morning paid be so stiff'and sore that I could bar 4UILT REMNANTS, • shoes. .Thea a etooD over to tie rpy I e • Over 400 junior Boy Scout leader's _ kldaeys gave me trouble the secrete WOVFIVE POUNDS'.—QUILT REMNANTS • , t • e • ed ♦er� often and burn etf in parasQa _ dal points iti British Columbia and Dr..lierce't A-nauic Tablets and i, Raymer,ee••d•. r•..«,r W&OdhfsatreeCottonsp&Prints. DBroad- at for the 76e Giant k•.•.,,•Ik••,.d(ra•d Ask your a State of Washington 8gathered atth annual ieveSd of my misery." Price,65 cents. o . ',Kea ed r•r�•�un ekes cloths, iiks. Collect Samples-251,. ursine ode et0ris, B.C., for the i ,e•ge" kwirnIm Tknee.•pN Refund parantee!Maritime Tegftsp, �j a �a ff no vN th° tile-Northwest Patrol Leaders' t' haed,ee,•pnoF•rt!L•, Dep$jtt(rfent Vt'ITS. 8049 i�egaspe, baa un� - YOU FEEL �AIWMi•aCOLD Mkrar �o ran -. "�"•' penes tbt rtti>ilar bs onference. The'conference banquetDo sed a e•NMkk to•1—ted hM e•I, wpte ' �rOdtttrned purcharle pries •�.r "k•'1 4 silt•�,,,iie „M,;,d fthering was addressed by His Aon- SLUGGa'SH` ' ...•t.a.•.d fw w.tk.ate „N,„ BAtEsatEN WAx_'rRD our Lt.-Governor E. W. Humber. (layras', TATL,ORING SALESMEN MAKE BIG • • maybe you need mor 1 '" F'�r money selling our Made-To-Measure �� MASON jawei of LIMITLO Clothings. Free• sample outfits. Mor- A. Cornwall Scout Certificate halls bile ,•erc,utsr, Toaorro,uwu• ton Cloches, 1108 St. Lawrence Blvd., ix awardet4 lb-year-old, Scout (for-' l�oatreal. Devon, en Taylor of Kingsbridge, men you n 1 rou haven't !r STAMPS AND colas Bunkers Herbb►1 Pills for notable serviee to others notwith- �Q tom?tbgt!x th etimelyou Ivor�tI`s standing a paralysis that for ten tt rou down. Don't fa11 or it ;for PJ L 'E S _ WE BL?Y AND SF.i..T. OLD STAMPS, yr9 hag left him only .the use Of Y Tatr��1oo11 Tabl tsbelisvWlll do tho Job, �p tchould Toronto stamp t:ompxny, 56 King L act directly on the liver,b etttul CO Street Wes C', Toronto. Medical author)tles quite �enerany aarce sat Dla 8, He i11RSte1'ed S110T�hand .the liver's.production of tilt. C7ot11 ITCHING, BLEEDING on PROTRUDING and assists's6dol I/ YOIITURE in A Minuet 50 DIFFERENT STA.%IPS. 1NCIXIANG. pILZ8 are caused by an Inflamed ver. ion of and type�liting, ins a special blend of certain laza felt relief from tis Itoktss •0••D°a the lower bowel and congested Isar. 17t1e teachers in various ways, acts as re- Tanol tai nes Include a small,yro ya Jubilee A)ritiall, ,CommemnratiYes, d0 tion of calomel, probably the most ,�pleL a lief f tooth$itcs,,asks sad - ecnts. littt•rny. I.atigille. Hopewell. HLIRSAL medicine teas been made from the ,y! Dr nnr' p extract of Ii£RBS ONLY roe over 7lF Tears,price telco at CRn1Q5 and serlec a9 an tri Lective 11ver stimulant known. �+rPL1e. aDD4 ,�llaeae8s6 lova Bonfire. Cub Ritil l ny Scout day`m tae„ Fr,ur'licor is at work a a. fila I,qa D.D D•ppEBcitll•TI��and treat the 1NTBltl4AL CAUBE of end p., . or stTUCt01' Rt ��nl f as atoll tip ,err nd '>'ou fePl•nt'trle sodke the 1mLted akin. Rear. t f 52.00 by mall. D1a1nIY wrapped. Send t t e- inevAing-- ljC is c;ill n^':'Cr t0 It'aCe ash the aa'ill at.i.l,• World. All drd "G dries fast. t3top tie matt°te°aa lkkle8� Itstle No. rJ�3$ F.xpreaa Orrlei' Your i(ONEY BACK 1t not re- bottl stdr,,��st�o�eea. lieved. Bunker's Rerhal Medicines, Toronto tf, coMpl:',ined i,QC:usc Qf 11iE 11111d,Cap• g,xta Lnac Tnl:.11 I',hlct 50c. .1 aaanlp•. A 358 RI ON. is a• •v a•. •r)iark. As for �R[Sv Tj O Ont., Can. . - 4 ` t ' f 77,' J-1 .1L.. •,'.�+ '�'n•, yF•'-: ".v r w.•:�sat'my. Wi�tt•••• ..A. _.,. .,. .. ... .. .,-. .... ..o ..-:. .-,..",:.. .. .-.-•.. :w2.'r t�•,..{:r- .:;,,.. •-z•'•'r�-` ,>3:.. ..�"'. :i"S'R'' ..{,,,.,._ .yC +-"S.z r:�','.l.i �••�S', _„a!,4-$ ^.,�•k,`'i. v,.-. _Y- .,.;:':. t�... _�.. �•. :J- •....::. '.'. J if � ei 'Y•:'. :-i.:: 'i",_ C . .�, r .? _ •.-T•�3 LT ,While there have been bad Service in the �rbyberi.n' floods in many parte of the provin- Church will be held -as usual on - ee, the creeks in this district did not Sundaiy at 2.80 p. in. and- Sunday rise as usual when a heavy rain School-at 1.30 p. 'm. Timmer who is takes lace. ' =-Mre:�-Dorothy P -Miss Beatrice Stevenson, who ' etor -Mrs. i.-H-:£ravcf�grd -ileo- has- ITas �.«.i �tVerai ucels with her f farm stoc lementa, been confined to -ter for v tion sale o lr, ane bed r se er uncle'and aunt here, has left for , fowl, household furniture etc,• at al . weeks througk.illness, is now, Toronto to visit- some friends. and her premises, lot--13,-'COR. _3,_Pick_ S- 9omeAjwLt--j=,pro7q4,­Ur...G`rawford w'It__beIS Y-f r-some-vonusiderable f ��� �n� T 4 CJ ertng on Mpnday, Feb- 7th. also has been ill for several weeks time. i�,} ---The W. M. 'S. of the United -suffering from a very severe cold. f -Mr, and Mrs. C. J. Stevenson . Church will meet at the home of -St. George's Church, Sunday, attended the funeral of the late lilts. F. T. Bunting on Wednesday, January'30th. Sunday. School at •10 Mrs. R. D. Miller at Brougham on t� . Q ,�' b February 2nd. Will all members a. m. Morning Prayer at 11. Ev- , Sunday' last.` Mr. Miller is a nap- �► Big 88 Overall$ try to The out, and bring as many ening Prayer at 7 p.' in- Preacher hew of Mr. Stevenson. Mrs. Mill- visitors as possible. at both services, Rev. E. G. Roir er's death was quite unexpected and nt n. " --Will` those wishing to take the lesson.. Ibn't forget the Illustrated ; very sudden, t king Course -,which is s n- Lecttue on the J'Pas 'on Ma a - Po y' by , -Mr. and Mrs. G`. J: Stevenson �7 bored by the W. I. and which is. Rev. D. B':,.Rogers, D.-C.' L. This attended the' funeral of Miss De Hole roof. Hosie being held on March 9th, to 11th, will •be given in the Club Rooms on ry Hart, of Brooklin, who was spend- leave their names. 'With'Mrs. G. Friday, Jan. 28th. - ing the winter in Whitby with her I" or Mrs-Stemtt. - �Ion�ay,` an gry-"-Zd1Ji vas elle niece, Mrs. Ed. Rice. Rev. P. L. - - - --St. George's.A. Y. P. A. Will mildest January 24th. in twenty- • Jull, had .charge , of the service. hold a most interesting lecture on nine years. The mild weather was Mrs. Stevenson was a cousin of the We Passion Play. this Friday er 8 actimnresult f.th rain heavy rain and as.s deceased. A �- Staunton Seini-trimmed Wallpapers ; o clock: Illustrated by wonderful result of,the rain and mild weather, { 'slides. Admission 15 and 10 cents. a large amount of snow disappeared. „ _ Everybody will be welcome so please The rain was badly needed as many "T� Road Back" in its second L` f! • presentation tonight, in the Un- aJohnston approved Clothing come and spend a most enjoyable cisterns had gone dry,. but have ited Church, Pickering: evening- been filled'up- again- On Tuesday, - -The regular meeting " 'of•St: :the mild weather gave way to cold J Geoirge's Guild . will.be held on weather and in many places theZT Sale Register Thursday Fdbra 3rd, at 3 p. m. were very heavy falls of snow. In a •. - M MONDAY. FEB. 7th -- Auction at-the,home of rs. E. C. Jones. this district practically no ansa ' •' A missionary meeting will be held fell, but in Eseterri .,Western and. sale of farm stock,' fohsl, imple- . .Exclusive `Sig Store"j Reliable at the home of Mrs. G. Barker on Northern Ontario, there were very`• meats, household ' furniture etc., _ February 10th at 2.30 at which heavy snow-falls, and as they were at lot 13, con. 3, Pidwring, the Linea All V�inriers ut.,a. �;tt ive an address aricom ed .b h -winds, man Prpperty of Dorothy Tanner. ---- . .3liss�_�K�-�..�----� P� y �g y y _ _ an her work among' the Jews in roads; have been- rendered irnlaass- ' ate at one - o'clock. See bills Toronto: able. In Northern Michigan the W'm. Maw, auctioneer., _ ♦ �• � _ • The' January meeting of the snow is said to. be from twenty to •- pman _ _ s .- Woenans Institute held at the home, thirty feet deep. a NOTICE of 1Ciltes. Gordon Law was well at- -On Friday morning last one of tepded. Mrs. Lishman gave a very ! the oldest and most highly respect- ,4 meeting of the Trustees and - %interesting and instructive talk on ed residents of the toamhip in the Ratepayers of S.S. No. 2, Picker- _ her trip from Liverpool to Lagos. person of,Mr. Rglbert Somerville ing, will be held at the School �r I hj Hall's paper on "How and passed away ss his 87th year after i -RUBBER FOOTWEAR - -Why to use Milk" left -ns fully in- along illness. .He was " born on House on Tuesday,�'ebruary est, _ ---- - 1938, for the purpose of inspecting - ------ --formedofof the value of milk to our the old homestead about one mile, the school and to discuss the re- daily diet.. The .fudges in the con- south of Greenwood, and was a son P��g of same. As this work will _ � test-Useful Articles from Odds do of the late Samuel and Mrs. Som- necessitate the spending of coaj;d- - Men's Felt Rubber Boots, $2.95 Endsiaiirtg, hem winnersa very, but ta - ervilte,. who were among the pion- crable moneys the Trustees are Men's Four=buckle Overshoes, $3.2.5 but finallyave eers of- this township. He farmed asking for a large turn-out of ¢ the prizes to Mrs. J. Cowan, Mrs. until about 25 -- pri years ago whey he Ratepayer's. g Men's Knee Rubber Bost:, $2.29 :F. Hall and Mrs. J. Balsdon. and Mrs. Somerville retired ande� -Gregory Clark, in, his, Weekly took up residence in Pickering Vill- C. A. BJ,a_saoN, - H. I. LEGARD, Heat/ all wool work sox, 2 rs. 4�c article in .the Star 'Weekly of last age. The deceased was of a kind and Charman. Sec.-Treas. Y f p ' ! • week, in which he tells of his exp• quiet disposition and was held in t eriences with Jimmy Frise, tells of very high esteem by all who knew _l1�Ien s Heavy tweed trousers, $2.95 - - . evhat happened to a reckless or Kiat. He was a life-long member of Ladies of Pickering «A record never before equalled" poor car-driver. Although ahumor- the Presbyterian Church. He had no (And all points, N. S. E. and W.) - -� ,'oua yarn throughout, every car- family but is .survived by. 'his aid- ` 7 r teat fall fir t rigts hLall- c_ ses..sitheON, who -as Miss ESiza; Annan, a by hand aiways . t, _ xeading the- article. -A-s he says, daughter of the late Robert and Mrs• ulitsf appreciated, 1937 Caoadiao;Natioval Exbibition were won by the :we do not all drive-alike, anymore Annan. His funeral took lace on plus Your skill users'*( Maple Leaf Flour. Maple Leaf for Bread la Remnants ,n harur &kill •- p p than we walk alike. Some are • Mondayafternoon interment f - big .make most attractive gifts. Moaareb tor.Pastry, Anna Lee Scotts for epctiat etanay .and awkward, while others made in Erdkine Ceanetiery. -_ •_ _ a more graceful method, -who can YO of REMNANTS good `uw�y -� flour, n a:wayecake f walk along the-street without bump- '. R Njerfey orcottona, at tag brakes. and that driving may TOWN HALL BUTTON SHOP Fred_ - T. Bunting, Pickering admiration of others. He claims i BROOK ST. OUTFi-WHITBY that drivin has ! UPHOLSTERING Fstta�bRul:ed 1857, passed 'beyond the (Quilt Palches--Buttor e) period of shifting gears and apply- I1ND -'' ' �t into anypne, and receiving the now be carried on with an easy beer Sh Repairing graeiousne-a and delicacy.. He still Bar op : SP ECIAI.S­Ndmir - a the driver .who has some Cbeste•rfielda re-covered,also-respect - for the'other fellow. ••: '. Couebes, Chairs etc, _The drama "The Road Back'' 8eaut Parlor Breakfast .Bacon, 25c. a lb. i was presented ' on Friday evening Worktnaaship guaranteed by y {{,�� Let in the United Church n to a�fuIl first-cJas : mtcbanic. �'-' Minced. Steak : 2c a !D house, by the cast presenting The 7ltoenpettat lady will bavecharge t • • Attorney for the Defense". '$Duat of ---Free Eltima'es :-Phe no Pick 790 of the beauty parlor and sa►tisfst� • the Earth" during . -the pant tw, ISN NYDER tioo:is�guaranteed at reduced Pork liver; -=12e. alb. ` years: The story is that of an ex- prices. perienne similar to that ezperien- anbarton, Ontario 28-30 .Stewin Beef 12c. a ib. _ bed by many another family. Coax _ Permanent Raves,$2.00,$3.50.35.00 $ t pared with the i" previous plays, - Finger and Finger'wave, •3s J el Shortening, _ _l 5c. a lb , it has an entirety different story to The Pickering M •e0 gprtray. There is.00nsiderably more --Classic CIeasmr - ' 3 t 13e. MEAT MARKET' Shampoo, .35 ' �$' comedy., and those playing the coni- edy Ladies'Hair Cut. .20 tins, 25c parts give an' exceptional Special Prices, !May 25 to 31 , r demonstration of-the art, along with pe . the more serious roles, all dieing 'fie carry a full- line Of Oil P. W., Reg. $2,00•-$$1.50 bayed in such a menner as, to Regular, Reg. $3.00-'$3.00 -. .' - :.. LD ng forth the ca:rrtttent, "I'm going Fresh Regular. : .Reg. 65.00•-$4.00 ,w °' a a 'w ane it again next Friday everagain i - H. MA DILL ..Butcher (phone 3000) ' . pickteri r when it is 'being produced again in � �the same church under the auspice.= and pbone Pick 71 . of the *. M. S. Will the ladies of. the Society please donate candy. Cured titres AatverNime""ngs- -About twenty-three years' ago, _ - (r - 1\J there began a period lasting sever WANTED TO R.E\Z>•-,e place notPickering 'Hardware - r� al. years, in which a•type and sub- INleats far from Pickering or Dunbarton.ject of oratory such as had never, .For particulars apply News Office. w • been heard before by that genera Our delivery is at your service.! FOR SALE-10 Holstein heifers, •v c have a complete line of .Royal gi Br► reason for it--' _ stered and full accredited. Col. f • - r't� y tion was 'van, the re an appeal to 'Jai` ". Recruiting. Pl]bne pick' 1620 Marshall's' Farm, Dumbarton. Purple and Dr. Hess Stock Tonics agents were sent into. every hamlet. -'.4CL71RENCE.. SILK - -` to tell the young men of the loyal- _ FOR RENT-a comfortable house in Cooper's Dri-Kil' and Disinfect. loyal- ty to the.crown and country that ` could be shown by enlisting.' Join the village 'of Pickering, garage, LILLIAN'S - nice ,garden. All conveniences. Ap- the forces and offer yourFelf in the' Special rust. to end War. , Your dependents Q ply Red and' White. Store. :_ Spec _ '�woald be taken care of, and a 'Iot -BEAUTY SHOP FOR S.ALF.--&itchen range, with of other attractive promises were waterfront, ixcellent-baker in good -- Copper-Boilers,,", $2.50 emade in inducin men_to sign Three yrs east of the Old Clutrch g 6n up. Garage. Mr. 0. Crummer's condition. $15. Pearse Economy Hot �a ,yilany did, thinking that theii home Residence. Air Furnace, with piping, registers Valva Boilers,- . .1 dares would be taken care of.* How- and accessories $25. G. W. Barker, » ever, in 1038, if such a call wereShampoo and Finganrara ak, Pickering. 2"S. ensile again, .much pacts difficulty Finger**** ;.35e. .EES-,-why not ken _s lea+ colon- a cot for McCormick-Deerin Farm Machlber and -would be experienced in-getting P g g _-- y j` ies of bees and make some, extra these seine Wren the second time:and Oil �at�od FLgetrwave yds. money! Flo- full psrtictrlara, ratite - Ira. i ~could i!be say surprise, when such Arching T R. 2 Fuller, Pickering, R. R. 1. Our Motto-We havr it. Can get it, Or it is not made. An hap*med-in our camtrouni this Maaieaus month boecurs when a soldier's widow gac{� :. ._ _fk. _ FboM 8900 was having some' difficulty with QAIRCU'I'PING qnm FOR•SALE - pose isprir�- --- - h the country her httt�artai suffered ere and ferah caws, pure bend and tor, she 'ass told by one of the .- T. S. Tested `and, blood I S. BALSDON t a' PI 9tm Beatesilaas A!1 Farrar.- ,• nation's officials that-­We don't tested. Free delivery. via,. J: care anything about soldiers' wid- waves Murphy, Murco F&-ma, Lindsay Otic. Phone lOKo. 13tf