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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1938_02_04 7 -771P •..: . Y , , .:. - s r' — x ,v FRIDA h'I�'�3 l ���3. Nis 2-t VOL. LV I1 PICS E RING, 01 T., Y OfOTalftortal 6Dar bo. --- - ` Broughaar w. , , .�. Qrreea Sf e! EENV�TCIOU - TI0E : %GR Medical N 0 Mr. and M John Gerow and Group'No. 3 of the Ladies' Aid '' � • —�� H. O. PEAR80N-Phyeiaaa MTs• A. Moffat visited Mica have engaged the Audrey Dramatic 'MILLS a 113aesartteoa. Danhartoo. lay, • Our track@ P"A your way Bzown on Sunday. Club to present their play "The every day." The D. Maire family and Mrs. Tumult" in the Green River B&p- 1886--1936 R. FORSYTH. Oph. D., Dirertor Philip • w re with Keswick friends tilt Church on the evening of Feb. .thstome•ricat Aawct.tionotonc.fin Ras• COAL COKE, Memberot the American Opotnaerlc.i ' o last. _ 14th. Come one, voffie all, and en- MsElauoa. Eyes ezamined bs-srto�ntaxa6. �1 yUD, CEMENT, Miss Gladys G4nri,on is reported joy the treat. f4esafMtOt.ctaramunt.oat as improving atter her serious' ill- -..- Feed Piga at a Proa9lt $AND, ORAV�iLr neje of the past few weeks. Cherrywood by wing Pig Staier, Peg CemgwM _TT _ Theextremely icy condition .of trate sad Finely.Ground Grabs _ DUNALD� RIIDU� rriscer. - the noa�s on Sunriay made aro-fid I'`eniley No profit i ,feeQing dositae—�ploi �w Solicitor.tVoacy'i'ubl�c. Mowyw t.wa. /w�itb.'frieaids- in �C1�e y tlttia.,lor>a•r#r oaut h use late A.E.Chris- $LIILDLR'8 BII P PLIFt.E'3 exceedingly dangerous. The Brock nr• grahL v . tiaa.aattb.wa of Wort Howse.Wbitby. Uy Road has a °surface like a rink. We are glad to .know Mr. F'esr- BE�TON, BELL tt ROSS also local cartage work ' Mr. John Liacoaabe has been en- ney has recovered trom his MEOW �r Earristors ff Solicitors p e have also pissed in stock •foil Med as driver for the Ideal Bread and is W3,1e to be about again- r e grler tiger titan others and alba- . line of Maple Leisf ltilhpg �, in Oshawa, much to the sans- Sorry to know Mr. John Sinclair r� �. and. are opaa' a$ t>k VYiLL1ANi J,BEATOl�i,K,C. faction of his friends here. is still on the sick list, and hope year ftrotwfsd, not itwnt In the bassi H.IiiROOKE BF.Lf..K.9C. J.D.F.ROSS Co's Feeds. Mr. John Knox of British Col- he will soon be better. feedia= thus JAMES A. WRIGHT A.. Dr�ITCHF1..t.. wnbia; arrived here on Tuesday Mr. Charlie Lintner and son Mal- VMS poal�7 ,w,mg N sets Yaa brreet. 7aroA. ederai+.ssss • We morning to visit his mother and coke visited the former's father on brother. Sunday. Grains, �� and Grit for PratifsYa brother- (;,U. RIOEIARDSON A Co.. Barris- Pickering, Ont. egg im .tan,.Swicrtore. Notaries etc., Suite bet. , Stough entries are in for the Harold Mainland of Harrowamith, 6salsior Life 13ai1diot 38 Toronto 5t,Toronto. Office phone 74x0 R Nide,200 6520 Drazn-atic Contest on Friday evening visited with his brother and family, We keep all these+ also Elms •fowl tsypttoae Ad_rasa;Pick 1-;Pbone 3613. stlnext, to ensure a fine evenilig's en- during the week. Shorts and other Feeds. • H' NGLIS Mc.MILLAN--barrister, Sol- The Beal Store,Claret nOnt tertainrnsat. Wedding belle are ringing. r3spPlaah-MondaP, �q� ,moi;f,. Notary be. oBia Boars Tile• The Library Board and Patrons The Crokinole Party on Friday and Friday. .►� da.and Saturday 7' s, or by app«ntaneat PHONli alFdA are notified that the annual brain- night-was a suocess, everyone hav- at reai Tore. bows erh a t. lLer FIsias F U R 111 I U R E parry: Toronto Dace•is Melriada Sc, Poo« ass meeting-will,be held at the Lib- Ing a Good time. �+� Z• C3 pees z6':Toronto, Me 5303. 29U rary on Saturday evening, February The road from church to the store + We are displayin an awactire 5th. is very icy just Bite a rink, and we L1enEat varie of T The February meeting of the "W. wonder if socne 'of the neighbors Oa i� I NIN Aluminum s. d raoitewere Etc. I will be held a# the home of. are trying to keep their Leet, or fj RRBERT T. FALLAISR. L. D S.. Furniture nd Furniture D.D.S.Graduate'et the Royal Cowtase of •eltlee. and Mrs. Bert Harvey on Fdtbruary just. practicing the Big Apple. AND f?aara/Sur Boas and tee Uaaveraty of Toronto. _ jq- pmeei.es�dencawcoaadoor.a..t w st.And- Prices lost. in keeping witb times, 8th. Grandmothers' Day. Roll Calloss- The W. A. will meet is the hall All binde Of Re air Work• antiCbareb..l'icYeciaa cot.. Dace sa.n: s -Display of Grandmothers' Pols- on Thursday afternoon Feb. 10th. F s.o. ao 0 m., oc q •ppolnteaot. (X ray sats �+�+ eseions, antiques, first photos etc. Mrs. Leslie Hollinger is convener ?111 Tuning Guaranteed 'RADIO SERVICE Hostesses: Mesdames B. Harvey, A. of the group.for this -month. Word C. g MacDONALD ' �esaii3Rstwrs, !r arDfr. .Hardy, B. Richie and G.• Philip. for Rol 1Call "Love". - _ A Grad.nate of Radio College Credits were given to holders of - ^,� Greenwood -- _ - Phone Lakeside 1502 T4 R. BEATON, TOWNSHIP with Certificates of the Young Worship- - - - - - D, Cleric. Coo+eyaacei.Commiaai•aer{or to-the-thetraining pato League two weeks ago. FTSr1= Order* taken at NEWS Oalaetr rsttn; .tads+stn. Accountant. Etc. Issue of P -is W�Is,)n had been in attendance Our young people are enjoying tr<arriaQe[ie•nWe. white+ale.tort. -and every Sunday of i9�7. Fern an.i the chance to play hockey these - FINEST EQUIPMENT' , days- the winters ideal for. rts. EL A, R, RIEHARDS41�1 Helen 313 color all but one. D1aay > fh �" for others showed fine records, which The VV• M. S. meets at a home OFhNl!?KAL IN9)✓KANCIt Guaranteed Satisfaction are appreciated by,the pastor. of Mrs. Fred Harbron at Salem ftRA1,-�STATB - _A� On Thursday morning the late Corners on Thar-day of this week. CONVEYANCING ReAR�nahlc+ Prit•w Mrs Burton.of VFootlbridge passed Congratn serous.to Mr, and. Mrs. Builders' SuppliesI Tubes and Batteries always sa k-Ad away. Her daughter, Rud 4 !eL on ' .e birth of a dau- !" Mrs. W. FP• y Am oM cat �— Dunn of Arollghstsr, himija *n With Alrter. - "" to serve. H. ROY MILLBR, her much of the time since she ruff- :'-s. A.- Pegg spent a few days "Lumber and Lath Pick. 8x09 Brataprham, Ot:tario ia--t Reek with her d_�:hter, Mrs. , Phone, ered a stroke several weeks' ago. li, (�. Shingles _ 48tf Pbonr lll+ark }906 `_ fr�dsthf thesdeee o the R. Appleby.. Young People are i�lue Coal` for M. -MAW ' Llaltdtl813D, ACt(1T[ONJEII'tt Alun D• .�,. 'ri �+ R, A meeting of the Board of Man- holding a @katinR• part. at Mark- Alberta Uoal agement -was held after ehurch ser• hang rink on Wednesday evening, VALUATOR Feb. 9th. Everybody welcome. �DOitrletlli0 COke vice to express their views on the: Sales coudueted Aoywhers salol a'-ilit of a permanent exch- . The many friends of Mrs.. Jos. o ; piboae ormrite. Address 914Dundas y Cement. Lim PiA#tteR IulruratIIoe of All Kinds. � of pulpits bet,�eea Rev. J. .E. Clarke help her celebrate her brr- Street. East. Glover and Rev. M. I. Robinson ...f :hday on 'Saturday evening leaf. Maple $Odd Wood ,., 'Wtsitbp. Ontario. Befit Rates Avail' bre with Athens. By ballot,, it was s;o;.fl Many happy returns. Agents for Lnudf Fenee Chat this congregation was in fav- It is to be hoped this ice on-the t r ,4".~l�11II�jfvS N'OT" SS1E Seetant] and Service" hill will be covere&,up soon, as it and mets! _..t�P p: or of the present p�ssttirral arrange- it risky to move about. •� Address F'honi The W. M. S. held their Jamusry The W. A. wiU 'hold their man salt 6alvasized Bteet bhingla ,; Qeol;xbutt I® lernento _ 1Bled'i Felt Blaw,e BbiaRles. -BR000HI►Mii _PICK 516 meeting at the home of Mrs, T. C. �} fiPetirtg at the 'home of Mrs II Brown on the 20th, with an 'attend- J Clarke next week. Everyone is >�ewe p 1were !l1y� Iso. ee-robtwriaR Mytpc7 wheels. n.� :� R•elcome. There is much to- Lawn mowers sharpened. auto of seventeen., The; chair �rss _ - - T. PATBR80N 8-- OLARBIfOK We Handle- occupliu tiv the new President-Mrs. De done. " Fred, Cassie. who condwied the .op- Th a D1i�cionary 4ar•t-ice was post- WILSON , B R O 3� ' Oall and Rot prices. Pbone 90l°0 ening devc::ons, assisted by Mrs. poned until this Sunday evening A Com Tete Um of Pur ng p Dean Mains and Mrs. , E. Holtby. owing to the unfavorable condition �t. Livestock, alto The minutes were read and approv- o hope Phon0Mark 7890 _ f the roads and wmther. We ed. Comsrwnicatiions read and dealt for better weather on Sunday. •with. Mrs. Philip,,Treasurer, a Hog ChOW. The Mission Band will hold their 4• ,CYR131 B. MORLEY ' :_ _ - dine report of last- year's finances regular meeting in Sunday School 6B1tIERAL INSUAANflId : - nding the beginning, o! dW and stn at room at 230 on Sunday sSterrotitt 3E[tVIC1E sad PROTEC f1 J V D. N. Lock wood '1938, bringing suggestions 'from Jean Mark in charge of the prog - the Sectional Presbytery meeting of tZ1m pkv t?ap ' ways and means of balancing the The church held its congregation- > P 'keI] budget and raising the allocation. a ting on Monday evening last. li 1 mea y _ Mrs. Cassie spoke -in her opening The new officers elected and satin- •.-� Nei. O address of tthe lost sustained Ly the factory 'reports given, of the differ- PICRIi'RI NT Auxiliary 'n the Passing of two of ant ,departments After the business 11VE DELIVER a pleasant half hour was hent our much, esteemed members since _: . er the tea - -- — the last.ineeti>rttg.• Much Wtbj. bus- P• iness session was spent in paying ---�— r s —� /�1 of membership fees and--other af- r. �� t,a ton - R. G. �LENDENING fairs incidental to the first meeting o�iylg to t e passing of Mr. Build Is the time of the year to FUNERAL DIRECTOR of the year; A letter was read from Allison, who has sung in the choir Y the Presbyterial Secretary for Miss- Health brighten up our home with { inn Bands of Brooklin, urging _the for many 'years, thane wills, be no, • _ 1 Private Ambnlance choir ractice, this week. Y� _ tKw wall-paper. ie-organ.izati-on of the `fission Band p and Strengt With Day And Night Service which has not met-since lagJyear. The Dunbarbon boys won the hock We sell She new and dis- Phone W Mrs. Diairs and Annie Bayles are ey game on Monday. We wish them - wAMPOLE'S tinraivt 1935 lint sus-taste da{vera 6000 ' appointed leaders for 19 8. Mrs, luck and hope they, l0eep up the - ' wall,paper. Cassie, Miss Duncan and Mrs. :tor- good work. � et WWII *` pap ��Lt The Sunday evening service of OF Mar'kiiairi, • to retiietved three chapters .of the the United Church, kntyau as the Come and, set our line -of -New Study Book. With the singing COD LIVER r Wallpaper. of a h vdit�r Mrs, .Harvey at "Friendly Hour" will be held in the - _,� ' basement at 7.30 o'clock. This famous the organ, the meeting was closed. Miss Jean Annan, who is in year'roundionic Tea per cunt off all blankets - e,• pleasant social half-hour. ' was tones up them- -` Host- and rugs, then spent at the tea-table. Host- .training at the mother-crafC Hoop- l ,.ice, 4 WE WISH ital,'vrill.not.be able to resume her rice system- / STUDIO COUCHES asses: Diss. Brown, Miss Bate and training for some time owing to, helps you regain • Miss Cassels. illness. energy-and is $29.75 and up. A surprise party o about forty i effecttveincorribetin vsfiQ- k Our roan 'Customers and "'The C. G. i. T. assisted by Miss Pampa' y S _ y relatives and friends' journeyed to ,�,such as Cos ,Colds,Gcippe ' Friends a Happy and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Betty Rose, of Toronto took the ter Mitchell last Saturday evening to church service; on Sunday night. and,lironchitis. jataw< Anbulsoe�. Day otr'Ms t elebrate Mr. • Mitchell's-birthday, Due to the inclement weather, the Wampok's Extract contiins the iame `PTOa3peron8 1938 and. also Mrs. Sam Mitchell's birth- attendance wwa only fair, aumberofp;�inDunits asstandarct ::et^ Pftesi lap _ ' Mission Band will meet at liver 0j. Bill- day, v�o is visiting here from Bill- The god Ings, Montana. A pleasant evening the church ai 2.00 o'clock on Sat. of�gaznea etc was enjoyed * er• urday,'with their neem leader, Mrs. la► stMpfD 1.00 Per ljs C. A. STERRITT ALVIN BOSHBY ovnno The table was quite attract- di McConocliie. All cwlilco m o: the M VIM gpdng lblwiers and candles district will be made welcoirte. bFuneral Director laardware • Tinsmith no s � decorated lxirtlxiay The Dunbarton Y. P. U. are Fnrlaitnre Dealer PTC$EBI#9 cotta at either end. Pmentations hati-iag a special meeting. on Wed- JONES' s _ were tirade and the good wishes of nay' Feb. 9th• Visiting Soviet- pbsae 4W ies and a guest speaker are expect- �1� ` BTli><jQ. • • Ontario - ' all extended to Mra. S. r'Many � RaAU Drsga4st • • and Mr. Jos. Mitchell for rrulny ��' • '`• padre happy birthdays. -PICKIRTMG - r Canada's Favoun*teT ea -- p � _ It s /�nld. Southern' �usto�n When we think of the South, we baking poivder. Alix well. Turn into a :.._ ,. SALkBAT think first of all of the hospitality for greased cas rrr!e or pan, 8 x 8 x 2 _ which it has_been famed. And. hoapi niche and b:-b:,4 in moderate oven - tallty means fool-�elore, anything (35V dpErees F.l 90 to 50 minutes. V_OLD S • -' else: Even fife thought of Southern --- - =- --- specialties makes one's mouth ivater Pete- Pan Ears of. Com M. --fried chicken, candied sweet pota- 1 cup cornmeal ENTERS BODY eked am and corn breads. 1 teaspooh salt T H R O U t3 H RO7 toes, b 1> t STOMACH AND These are the proud cookery traria ' tablespoons sugar T-E JLtions which have given the South n 1 cup belling water INTESTINES 70'�K ( �. ?.• cup sifted flout' EASE PAIN • unique ,place in song; story and the, hearts of those who love good food. 22/2 teaspoons baking_powder _:I--3-c•un I-- 'at) _ However, you don't have to live in f= 1 rggr,.well beat-n I or even visit the South to develop, a i tate for their food. l;ven in these cup butter or .other shortening, 1 �l <, melted BY Northern climes, corn bread with s Combine cornmeal, salt and,sugar. _r' - real Southern accent .is`Popular_„in -� wt Sharon Wynne many homes. Here are. a tev: selected Stir in boiling water and set aside to' ^� s li ht y. Sift-flour once, measure, -- - vrhlclt;�helped,ta a i aging po er, and s nutation of the South bit which any RELIEVES �� � Add milk. egg, aud shortening to hot IEhousewife can use to build up her own o THRO-AT PAIN�}T meal, then add flour, beating only reputation as,a hostess. enough to dampen all flour. Bake in a R.Q1Af N ESS j Southern Spoon Bread greased corn-ear muffin pans in hot • i cup cornmeitl oven 4425 degrees F.) 20 'minutes. It Stranded the door .with the top underneath the 1 teaspoon salt - makes 12 ears of corn. -I\o family need.n gleet eyes ruiner t On the afternoon they were to leave knob. 3 tablespoons buffer, melted• If you hF`ve never made. CORN head colds. f!or Stromdale, Gay and Spol< *A* Then she eat staring, at the dark- 1 cup boiling water GRIDDLE CAKES, these will delight I Here is whati to do: Take tree Dene were just getting into the ons you. Aspirin' tablets when you feel a tiluitiK shadows of Ehe room until it 1 cup milk •when Irene received a telephone ea'TI. 1 cup'sifted flour cold raining on With a fuif glass y was quite dark. 2 eggs,,.w.rl}-beaten of tauter. Theft repeat,if nece&arY, "R was some the bunch groin „ 2 teaspcons baking powder teaspoon barring ponder , You Must Exp(aln" �' according to directions in each New York,".!!hp said as she rejoined Ph:.ce cornmeal, salt,and butter in txa teaspoon soda package.,Relief comes ra idl Voices aroused, her. She rail to 4he - P' g p y' rock and Gay. "They're coming by door and opened it. Rodney' Rod- bowl, add boiling water slowly and ri�z teaspoon salt I he "Aspirin" method of relief They're not sure of their direr beat until smooth. Add.milk, eggs and ifi tablespoon sugar nay's voice; - is the way ensu} doctors now tions, I'll have to wait der theta. You 1 cup boiling water - approve. You take ".•�slririn" for and Ga "Tell me the truth, Plvame;' she cup cornmeal . - relief-then if you are notimt roved Gay go on.. Jock." 1 heard him say, harshly. "is Gay here, f 2-3 cup buttermi•tk, 'or tlikk sour promptly,'youcall the family doctor. "B'e'll all wait." Jock. replied. fi+n't she?" ' Ip 'I"118t Fits Srn001ll1j/ cream • "Aspirin" tablbts are made in 'A Slip sen "No:' said Irene. "I pl'anne o z,'t Gay raced.doten the stairs. Amazingly Easy and Int -1 cgg ttt:Tt Lr ten Canada."Aspiria"is the registered, the groceries and get the fires started nay, Rodney S 1 tables;o it butter or other sFjorten- trade-mark of ttw Ba f:nuipan}, before the others .aiiivtd. You two ( ':CL'1.iVC t0 @W ing, melted Lituited,of�lindsor,Ontario.Look FTe turned pain. bewildern•plit and t fir the name Bayer is So ahead and Det that e n,•. .Stop at - STPt fiv,r vnc , measure, addbaking n tie form of Stare's ernes,} in that Tittle mtvtt d!sbelipf on his face. before you i ��"' powder, socia, :'alt, and sugar, and.sift across on every tablet. get to the•Ic t p. You kro "Gay-then, 1:'--me telling; 1% � • Z;a again. Pc.,rr buffing water over corn- Jock. Here's the list of thione' truth!" 1. / t Demand x a She waved to them a:.:il.a turir i�Y `'Take me away, Rod." Shp oaf; "� mr.al and st.i until smooth. Let stand _ 23 minutes. Adel milk and egg. Stir the road took tbA car u it of.sf!- sad frembitng violently as ,he pulled at 'cI oi:Iy tirtil sn^.l oth. - Combine n'i All tIIen vent inside, amilii triumphant bio-art,], f?tiur Add :'shortening. Bake orr hot. /ly. Ploame; w - - ... t t+s 1 When Jock and-Gay reached Starr. walked to the door and opened it. s rut,«1fak,s IS cakes. MACE IN CANADA gore.,}, ,the fr :' (IIy o:d'Proprietor' "(;-cx:d night," he 'said coolly. Gay' While on'the subject -of Southern -didn't ivzw•er. dishes, ar_d in case you haven't had said to Jock: i - �, Rodney lets her out to his car, They - It- for, a long tiinQ, try a--Raked ham o "You're Jack. Needham. tin't._,erali. _ - were almost to the village before he soon. There is nothing to equal the -- y -- Hou're to call Miss Stromlt y.at Sot th- _ Women Will, �� - n•. spoke. ddicade, flavoursome tenderness o1 Jock put in the call. _Iren�'a spice "Tell me all about this, Gay"" a•home baked ham. f She openod-her lips to speak, then ��� , - Necks In No0�9 ;same over the wire,_ closed' them again. She couldna ex- Baked Ham `'Jock, dear. • I'm strangled: That, plain! If ohs,told= about tho scheme Scrutr ham with stiff brush and. i1 arasy gang changed their rmindK"ajeain. against dei--If site defiefl,l'iin Gor- necessary, waah in a solution of t�. Of ('sola or Silver, Says FaAiotl Decided not to cone thiA way. after 'teaspoon soda to 1 Quart water, Forecast For Spring ' tion he.(+'ould spread the whole story Immerse ham in a kettle of bboilimg -`` All. You'll have to come bark for about her •debut.. The Aeand, R•cniId , , +' water or water and rider. Reduce• the CHICAGO.-The fashionable wom- cut her pit forever from tAC appt'uval r OCeT 'tart back right away," Toc%-I, of Rodney"s mother. \'�. temperature' immediately and add sea- �n;w311 put her nark In a noose—of ''I, cant tell you,- Rod. You must soning•, as bay feat, cloves and pep- gold or silver-this spring, Gay needn't come ._back s:.id trt;at percorns, also onions and carrots. One of the newest conta'i'n +_mph+- Nene.' "i •telephoned the lodge and - Strnmer gently for several hoists, or gadgets shown In shop§ and' indica- -vin must-Fsplain," Rodney an• discovered that Marvin and Beth are swered.. "I came out to your place until tender. Do not allow water, `to tive of the trend in acceasoriea was a already.there. ,They'll pick Gay up at at Southampton, found oislg - your bubble. When ham Is'-cooked, rub with rfgld'rounded metal ring, about a half the store. You come back fur me.'` mi;ther, there, and she. said you were brown sugar; lnserL whole ctovea itch thick, That hags she-neck at the - Jock esq:'alned the sttuaeon-to Gar, over here-that she thought I was go- about 1 inch apart, and-bake in slow .base and reminds one of those stiff then departed. ing !o he here, too,'for a house party. / �, oven (300 degrees F.)- long enough to gold bracelets popular a decade or•so Trapped Then, i same here, and instead of a •!% brown (usually 4fi minutes to 3 hour). ago, It was almost dusk ketole M"I vin's house party, flrad you alone with 3' Crumbs may be mixed with the brown More flexible ones are mads of gold 'roadsfer finally drove-'up to.tike store. pk>atne: • - x p sugrr. and silver metal chain, They gre de- "Where's Beth AiIF-n'" :skeet' Gay: i.l can't Fyl.!fin. You nee � No list of Southern dishes is cons- signed to'.be worn snugly about the •'She's waiting at_the Iodise." "Gay, w hat tl•ene told me can't be piete without Johnny Cake. neck, Another styli, of mesh.' 1s Gay was silent darnair the fifto,n= t,. ! < reminiscent of Victorian dog-collars. true- ' Roc reqs tone was sharp. You •Johnny Cake A hint of .w-arm weather jewelry `- minute drive to the lodge. St.c v:fished can't have "fallen In love with la' u s sifted flour t h. - Mat Beth Allen had come with Mar- ' c D deccration is ound•in the n.ew vege- Ploaine"' 2 teaspoons baking powder }tri. She didn't like being alis w;01 t < • table, pins and clips, Two•lnch-long In lose. No T . .'. Suddenly 1 teaspoon salt all the tt t and spirit seemed to leave' pineapples. have been carved out of "W"ll. ITPre ,we arc-,", lie e�aid. as her. 'Rcxiitey, I can't explain," she _ 3f► teaspoon soda _ wood, ,esti=tically painted. and topped .. 2 tablespoons sugar with smaiLfeathers dyed Yeflow and ' :thi;r drovti up, to tle Lack parch of said listlessly. Perhaps we had bet- 1 cup yellow corn meal 8trorrdale. tFr -break out engARement for - for Y'A cut's sour milk or buttermilk green-. Large cameo brooches, popular in Il• helped Gay out. r!.e n took a .key a.while." - _ 2 eggs, well beaten the lavender and elft l:tx a 'era, also from his pocket, :and irc'.,tekFrl the .<Y,r.n mean"that?' tciaely 3 tablespoons melted shortening have reaFpearc'ci,, door. The place was dr+rk And =tient. •3 es," Sift flou-r• once,measure, add baking In fiencral the ucnv cul unu.-jrivef N'ot a sign of ]ifs - ry The f didn't speak after that. Rod'• Edited by Laura 1. Baldt, A.M. powder, salt, soda and sugar,.and sift i;rdeleniy. Ga;: t`rT'.:^'d- ka:ew FN- ney ;!rove furiously, and lett her at a. is bold'and' IAage=the lar,;er'lbe bet- again.. Add corn meal. Combine milk ter, Two to three inch wide bracelets �itctly :v.!;at Irene hat; ti ansa It w:,y :;il the door crt her home tyithout a word. A'perfect costume slip that and eggs. Add to dry ingredients, mix• fife divinely ... . does slimmin thin in gold or silver $ni?31ied,mc•tat are be-. a 1rnn:P•up: Beth Allen wa§ not here. g Sa Ing cell. Add 'shortening, Bake in s And t;;^t tPlephcne'calI from •`tet !e-v iTO BF. FONTi\L'FI))• W the waist and hips. It has a"Bra" , }ng shown.; _ greased•pan, Si8x., inches, in hot oven One new neckiate tins -;:l graduated —=fork cr'ow'd:" A frtkP.' There- wa:Wt te,ii to mould the bosom. The surpris- (425 degrees F.j 40 minutes, or until strands Qf small,-Ilght•w'eight,beads fir --any ! � !,arty'. Tt :::• } sr a scltrrnc ing; ease and short time it takes to done. , 2cne tet e.„ .i y•n cue and tii::rt in-aif7 :i:ch it on *the se*ing machine will a or s. w hi color WL Women Go '• probaL.y Van Gotarn•--.0 trop her � amaze you. You can choose from the • • • here vc;:lt Marvin! /-.vil Irene wriiim. � dark dress shades in,washable crepe _ 'st4Ck1ng8 see o it, a s p not oc, c rd iror -In For Dress silk or satin as well as the lovely pas- mew p- .get here until mourlrig. tel pinks, blues, tea-rose and white. Pani,�'selzed Gay;. \Vhat could she'- Psycholcgists Say It Is For Men, ' 1'i'ith-its assurance of slim grace to Interesting Facts Disclosed About :_do? 'The village was ten miles away, the figure . . . you'll want one with An Essential Feature- •LIS - Other Women, for Them- • She s::nk dow(t on a chair and bean dainty lace trim and one in tailored - of Dress selves p9t .to cry. •• _ � -- styling with self bias binds and lav- .:• .: •-' � sCANADA-19 Marvin watched pea a auoment un• ialil mono ammed. A museum. for stockings is to beWomennus IeasEsome ,h themytcertalnly. "Come, come' ' he. finally Style.No. 3143 is designed for sizes established in Apolda, Germany, where 38 ,imp because they feel-the ueed`ot 34 38 38� stockings have been made for three said. "There's ncthiu' to cry about 1.1, 16, 18, 20 years, 32, , ` a pick•me-u after' "blue spells" or IMPEA AL TOBACCO'S . . . There's no har•ni been done. I love p' 40 42 44;-46 and 48-inches bust. and a half centuries want spats with their boy friends. '�thura * n he sidewalks of London is con- INSPIRING PROGRAM ,- yeu Gat-_ I nt ou to tarry. me.', ire 2 . aids of 39- O t e y put on fancy frills to punish their Size'36 requires Lb y !EN She rushed from the room and fled inch material. ducted the, business of mending ^'ns husbands by making them pay the `EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT' i to an upstairs room. There was no Send Fifteen Cents' 15c coin is in ladies' hosiery. , The lady whose. --e key. but, she propped a chair against ' bills; one of three Send said. i .� , On a National Another view-and this from a wolt:an pretetred) far pattern fo cas stocking is being mended rests er -�Tlss Agnes Sharp, chief piychcrlo- Patt'e'rns, Boom 421, Wilson Build- foot .on a fooireat provided by the Coast to Coast network gist of the P•eychiatric Institute of ings, 'Toronto. Nitrite plainly Yy��tiUr woman who does the meAding. -NERVOUS WOMEN the Municipal Court, at Chicago, was Name, •A(Miess and Style Nthnbe>=. Cobwebs were used by a French. that women• dress just fo capture.the Be dare to state size you wish. man in 1740 to make stockings. A spider's web consists of silken TIRED or NERVOUS?` ` TF Your day begins interest O1 the male. with backache,held- The v =^� strands: e ache or Rcrfpdic psing, psychologists came out of°sep• Once Waff-t ather Illi bile dottier 1�8 work? _ "tt ci g��ta�bihcy. arate mental buddies on the question --- ail otni�rt! n Artificial bilk used in ladies' ailk wkh i c t 1 of why woglen go in for sett-adorn• + C �n s y t ' SOUND SLEEP st_OCkings is made from .the same Your liver is lazy,�h:kt's. why' you feta, 68LTs, Sled y ment' on a big scale, atter > rtif. Joe- fIt w rotten half the tim,•. Your n3,s� T: are tniaerible yea, ChAmiC81 a8 gIIn poovder. 'IIICldentally t !s not getting enough bile. ti'ovr should try D t'ierce's ePb T. Casey, of the phTlotiofiliy de• y69IDe stockings for sul er w ar f ache t digest bproperl�Iie-iit }false Favorite Prescription. partment of be Paul UniveriO, heel have been chemically treated to repel � `1 It stimulates the ap- P 8lTAINB ad41F hale langtiag,siaep- nl s and decays for lack of bide.' Rile petite and `thru the said that women primp because of gs i..dlares'tant and an ant!�eptic. Yotrt *i- r aetilae gain new vite3T4' mos uttoea. s pre(Ier in ke of focal, other with 4 " liver uld produce 18 to 36 fluYd �.; qq **men, sa. •,; .a; aliso aoundiy,and go�•> AMdekitags made from the ner you're bdilt ss This war tEsrr� — �, oupCes of bile every 24 hours. is what Mrs, gi. Nt. "Wo said the prOte93o1', "is' newenerp. Takeiwl.re.► de-a. Tenol Tablet.a will make Your liver y.. kineon, 41 Dundurn daily: CletynvissEAIfiEfromytiutdeolt�/ tub§/ Ot. agtOniobfle t12es`are sot& fII do Ib work. Based upon a small pro• N., H 5milion, Ont., said:"Dr. Pierces tar more concerned about 're'Ations 50ci i1.00'and{l. w Turkey, Syria and the Ba111un 8taies• ,tion of Calomel blended with cert Favuritt? reicription is a hood tonic. It from, membe!•s of her own sex.,, r 14fore knitting and' vveavl yrs of er useful-medicinal ingredients, N helps to stinutait the appetitcand•relievea Irj�J Tatifol Tablets apt'Dromptly and direct• ..J one of that tired,) nervo4s cdhdition. It is. But 'Mrs. F;velvn M1111 Duvall: pay + in*eiiied leg coverings or stock�IIIIts 1>r upon the live etimulutlnt; the flow 'fo good fur girls ffrowing into w"manhood: chOln 1St. a9se1'ted women teen, skv- were made of leather. of bile. They are ear'} to take and „ t ah es relief from per odic dieters and provide a safe, easy gra,v of ualnir onto- , to Nild one ftp. It was of fine bene- eCrapel' hats and keep up on tP: latex; + The length of the silk thread used mel, probably the moat cfrer.tivn river t to use ssi my XonnRer years.' Sold 1y +� 'Isme No• �—� '° stimulant known. They are natAarah. styles her suer ' w::;v down deep every in one pair of women's hose is about ,: rats. New size, tablets 50 cent;, liquid But they are efficient. 1'our drug tst Large size, tatdtt< or Ilquid, $1,35. woman dresses to satisfy herself,' C 54( miles. bas them, i0c. (a)� , • ... • r - _ • - ' . '� •- .. -/ .tea" _,. _ % - - _ - i N �. �. w• - .. w l � w•'. ._{.' �• qtr—n� �. -+ — - Qu ,, . • _ X . y . . _ Ski Wedding Party in Switzerland , " • ` . : �m ...x 11, Sch , — ­__­. Ak � ~— I -- 'br __ _ sae L ��1�11 ;ill� 1 —�a n a..-.r..1. . D . x k x i:1i.6,,l,-,Wl;A. ,;"�.".l:� ,-,:-,, I t I . f w• d fl . — • n �i;'­. I tt ,- , iii .L. ` w N 9 . ­ b 11 ,ii l,i;_i1;:i:'­.;., .:;l,4. ­:�.,:�.:'. -1 ,. .. .., . . . . -.,. - . ... '/ /A ' - . .. . Less. . . ... - .I . . t .... C',:-...ri"PKs" t?"f+•, y •/ et . . "f ;� ' ye!�� ­el�.,­.: . _ _.. "16' Im . ��,�,,,.,�., I I ��, . I . . I '. : _,__. - ,�.i �! .�,;�"'L' I I `:��#��­, : :i:;::;� ..�, ";�, �- . �.� ':!. �", ­ ­' �' 'i; , ,:- , .. . .. . . . --.6.4-0. I 1 �.;�;.,W li. ,"I �� ,,.�,... . .. . , , I . - . . �­ - "N'"'" ;:­ , ;*' I . ... ... ,."'.11 - '.1 ,.� ,� . � - . ! - .. . ,I . I I �� � ,��' i .%7. 1, :il. .1 , - ­­ '' ' 17; ' � ' I �: � -a. - fir► . � . , .- LESSON VI code by the side o[ the ui:wriuetrlaw.Oki. . -01 i. 1. - ,_ --- — Their scribes, therefore, would be the �• 0.1 - CHALLENG#NG THE SOCIAL rabbis of the party that speoially be- ,,�: . M iiiltDER— Mark 2:13.22 ~ . .;�' the Golden Text "1 came not to call that helievedn as re ting wttfih thehsiane e " the rlshteoua, but sinners." 9 1 and the publicans, said unto his dls £� # Po * � ' a A.4w Zo ciples, How is it that. he eateth and _ ` ;` • -Rte Lesson in its Setting drinketh with publicans and sinners?" x 7 n Time — Early summer. A D. 28. V t .• tom: '° £ y — The teaching recorded 1n In the Orient, !t two men vol- . ¢ s °n" s Pla torn broke bread with each other. verse 8 and`tlie a bet-WUM- r "" "'"" M `, - place sisong the shore of Galilee, pre- utLheY abecaaie, as it werer united, pr I I { • , sumaW near the city o1 Capernaum; , oK r. s`. A . 1. •-. the feast given by Matthew La-hon one with When Jesuslrsatddown and .• - !<► t i • of Jesus took place In Matthew's home sequently "x ` in the etlty of Capernaum, at the north- nersal he ly taigni$caneee with liofnit all was ! ,,1. *.° t ' ern end o[ the Sea of Galilee. aka them his r,, : _ "A11d he went forth again by the sea that be was willing is 1; :; u r <! : •. pN�q .1 �• to ilia sower, the lily, the bird. He friends. The Pharisees refused even 41• cantos, when teaching, was to point to 'come in contact with the type o1 ,x �� y# gathered around 4latthew's table .0 g` 1. to the sower, the liliy, the bird. He men g and for Jesus not only to a; ` ? .1 i", t? . is 11e pale recluse emerging from a that day, Y "°' �" s` 1. " f `.<.: - "dpi library to instruct. "And all the mutt- have contact with them, but to actual- ;,M1i% � rN I 1. >. .: ly sit down and j- ' tude resorted unto him, and he then stant y ma ked him tin itheir. sight,las a t them:' } law, unworthq of. Having been Red in the snow in the Engadine, Switizerland, this couple skisFthrough the etch provided by the laugh .one outside the Wedding party' - A Follower of Jesus their confidence. ' " "Aad as he passed by, he saw Levi, ••And when Jesus heard It." The Infinitely less pretentious, but gen- expert modeler in clay; a creek swim- ti the ens of Alphaeus." This man is cer- criticism Of the pharisees ..was -not ti erous in the array of public idols it mer, a fair swordsman, and a topnotch 1:t tafnly to be identiSed with Matthew, .� introduces is Repub Boller ....,... Harriette Widmer, femia- whisk is the name he uses in his own . spoken to Jesus, but to his disciples,. ��� /'I but their words were uttered in"8 tone lie's "Merry Go ins emcee on "Cabin •at the Cross- 1 "� ;'Gospel in referring to himself (9.3)• A loud :enough for Jesus to hear them. Round." Gangsters roads" on the NBC coast to coast net ; number of men in the New Testament ..He as unto them, They that are Movie y -1 led by Leo Carrillo work, was recently compl#tgented on :�i Iia+I two names generally one was take over a recording .-her negro dialect work by no lesa_an. whole have no need of a physician. authority thea Roark Bradford. used'•in speaking of their life before but they that are sick; I came not to . • company, and then Ckrtst found them, and the other of call the righteous, but sinners." Je- the tun and noise their life after they "became disciples sus admits that the people with whom I begin. Mixed up in :j of Christ: thongbr not exclusively 8O- that day he is eating and drinking the proceedings are' M�A "SittieR at the Dlace of tall." Matt- are 'sick: f.e. they are 'sinners' The , Joe D1Magglo, base- lrlavri(w� SQC"''F'f -.'hew was a tax•collector, located in a p�iisees never lifted a finger to heal , Radio ball star, Gene Au- naping �} city ishrou :w � .. - try and his Cowboy .Of Keg a cul" sinners o1 their sins; for this purpose _ Baal 0[ t-aftle, long caravans carrying had Jesus come, and by.his so doing band, Kay_.Thomp-- `• the rich goods of the Orient dow oto these Pharisees themselves would �� B� VIRGINIA DAL>< Joe DlMaggio soa and her radio -- ; Egypt, and returning to Mesopota a have to acknowledge. that his right• chorus, Cab Callo-. process Used By Win=:pe$ Ma>o laie11 with Egypt's treasures and agri- Does c` s eousneas was [� above:theirs. •- way and '!ed Lewis and their bands D Not 1-+^j•-''e.Cheznl ^t ---ctilesral products. There was'a taz Why They Fasted - ' ree '8118 duty upon all Imports and exports "And Joha'a disciples and the.Phar- These are stirring times is radio, singing Phil Regan and Tamara Geva, ar F -•>c;g _ ass on all that was bought and sold, Tne story never tries to make cease. bridge modes, road-money," harbenr- feces were fasting; do Joha'sand they cdisciplea hreie havae ached a now highopeak jut goes jocularly along its way with Hope that a retired farmer of With Idues, town-dues, etc.,The taxes of Ju- say unto him. J blasts of music from crooning , h- nape$ has hit upon a process of pre- one� were levied by publicans 111 Ju and the disciples °f the Pharisees of achievement..With the Toscantai e symphonyde ho. serving fruits and vegetables so'tbat ha a deserved- they will retain life and,tresl:nesa for days, avd paid directly to the govern fastrt ees fast di ofptheir ownt accord B adcasting company concerts the respons - period of months, without freezing '. .xre11t. the officials being appointed by Pha DO`'T LOOK'NO\ti BUT — Jim a p the Drovinclata.thearselves. The publt- twice in the week !n their pretense a won the greatest audience response Ameche, •twenty two year old Grand or without use of chemical$, was es- ca11s *ere chosen from the native pap• -of holiness. In not askin6 his disciples uyiep s critics,ycomposers riand musicians.s.uric n Hotel star, once held the high school pressed to the concludln9 session of '_station because they better. Fow thethis, tradto iets the tawt Jesus Of s From 6:1'7 we ' - I. debatiug championship in Kenosha, tfie Frult and Vegetable Jobbers' As- waFe -oi the poop urs BarOlay, NBC's "Wam sociatioa ,convention at London b their super- see.that. Beaus was not opposed to sills Luise y position they had to pay an in White," studied.�ore a concert Harold Smith, Winnipeg. Mr. Smith, foie a certain ,sum, and ever fasting as such. when done for Ehe_ tuTnsthe i!I o!White and motion Pie- pianist as old Ru`tlt'-f a11ei-liecondary who said he thought this man, Joseph eIee they could squeeze Out of the per�purpoae and in tbe`proper way. g.• •,. White and iWal$eDIV , lead on the same show Fibber McCandless, native of the British people would go into their'pockets: The disciples of John really asked for Dwarfs," yae tafirst feature- McGee is'Nm inventor •' of� numerous tales "might have something:` Point- : Jesus of Nazareth, the carpenter's ealtghtenment. The Pharisees wanted alength fantasy, is a new Matthew the publican Quite a discredit.Jesus. household.gadgeta, including a device ed out that it true this method might aoa k gtltteriag and "shin- which enables hfolly to open the iso- greatly inciL,:ase the use of Canadian -'+ well. Perhaps only too well. He had "And.Jeaus said unto them, Can the • ` ..''Of been in Mathew's tollbooth with sone of .the brl is with tb fast, while ]ng milestone. Any box door with a foot lever wthe she grown products, making many impor approaches it with loaded platters 111 - talions from the south unnecessary. ibis mother's taxes and with other the bridegroom is with theme as long little dwarf who tae both heads ... Frances Carlon, the hfr. .Smtth said he did not know ' pair people's' taxes. "And he saith as they' have the bridegroom with leading woman to "Attorney at Law," what the process was• But he said It u>.to trim, Follow me." Possibly hIa`9: to himself (Johnt3g^_gl- saidtthatt be becaver ti B10- usenhe hadt o- the granddaughter of john Carlon, would De investigated and'asstred tide .hew had come to loathe the life Ot thing to ,say, will first �::an ever to print the poems of. corivent.ion that if sound sound, no e- 1y - ,honesty and blackguardism in. which. was the friend of the bridegroom, and rist . take bis place in James Whitcomb Riley ......_ First tort' to keep it out -of,use would be 1. T ". be-lived. He had long. heard of Jesus by saying this°hefidm9elfII The bhride your hearts along 'Nighter star, Les Tremayne. Is an tplerated, I. . and had seen the mighty. Wo be as the brldegro ypalt Disae7 with Mickey MousB - . , her oom was now with them. It was no . did: He had caught sight of a big gr P to mourn and to and Donald Duck _ had time for the disci les '=�� and nobler lite, and that vision n I his pre- frit o f mourn ing. ----------- -- """" "'"' - -- + -created such a disgust oathed him• maBut9the dayt their s come, when the % %i'� ►'' a I. sent .ezlstence, that. _ " he s rS And �Old 0, del[. Jesus' standard of life was-one bridge shell be t�kinta tihm Paramount and tVarneT Brathetre ►�, rr �� , of honesty. purity,,a' lite tree troin all them. And then th.2y By A.,R. WEIR' 11 . ►I empty o[ day." The Greek word here translated are going to reiisake some ofd plc• I, 1. ►• .1 _ hypocrisy, and`insinwt,ty, _. . .._ gtait. marked by kindness end unsel- ?taken. away' implies a violent death. tures, of theirs; havin,;.tailed to find ,. WHAT .THE STARS FORETELL FOR THOSE BO ON :� fats to" mount has selected "The Letter" as 184 FEBRUARY 4, 5, 6,,7, 8, 9,and 10 ;� f raft. s. Now 1lfatthew, himself, Jesus had previously Dlnted at his . any sew story material.as good. Park- '�'" , - ---- mends to knew thaLril he..should eQer 'death and here he directly p° the first starring velticle for Iso 'lir- ►�, ► I two scala _ .. ►� - '; accept this invitation, it would mean it, thoug�lt ands, famous IiaI. Si — walking out,ot the tollbooth' to before he shall die on the cross. story. a spine-chilling'Ehrilier by So• ;Q ving tip at: "No_man semeth a piece of eitdress- ►!, Aquarius is the sign under which those whose bitthciay� ate listed ► �- -come back again,- and gi merset Maugham, was first filmed • which was his liv-" .ed cloth on an old garment; else that. ►•' above were born. These people have kind, sweet disposa�ions, are ;i -once the profession wh some•ten years at°• aiid was an out< !;! very flexible, xnd lta6e even, well-g-overn�'•tempers and na'.ures. They .j Ing., he arose and.followed him;" which should fill it up taketh from it, stanrting success.among early talking Q7, are easy,to live with and make good friends since they have high ideals. �° From this simple stateitent are see . the.new .from the'old, and a worse pictures. Warner Brothers feel that 54 They usually make good business associates and ori' .generally sue- ,' rent is made." Di and the old e:aire it is.l)igh time to film"Trilby" drain. ►�� easeful in their undertakings _ i� .that-Matthew had absolute confidence lY, and accept n merely a bit of the ..� in the Lord Jesus Christ; he believed This time Claude Rains and:eitb,vr An• '�' • 1 '•' YOLP, OWN BIRTHDATE: that the•ideals and principles of Jesus. new, but all .the new in its complete- . Ra Louise or Olivia de Ha will ►�4 - but a new robe. ►- FEBR:;.aRY 4—You make e, long and steadfast friend lou have were, though he was no v ne t anew- t h, play St.enhali and Trilby. .. ►� Absolutely right, tTie very truth of God The old robe is the Judaism o[ that _ ►.Tittle difficulty iri getting along'wSth others. Even-relatives-and m=. -and he was a man of quick decision; period, It was useless to try to patch �+; laws like yAu and respect your opinion. On the whole, the coming ~ Di year should be s successful and prosperous period for you. he knew that there were things more this up with a bit of the teaching •or .. • . . important in lite than money. `practice ot'Jesus: When yon read that so-and-so made ► -YOU are Sitting At a Feast •'And no man put new wine into a film i gtsrood unser contras-tomaize �i goodRLBe mo-e receptiveatorsugge tionifle too s made by a others.. Contact- �- "And it came to pass, that lie' was old wine-skins; else•'the ovine will_ to Hollywood with others is one of our greatest sources of knowledge. You will ►�' visit Inany places of amusement this year and find happiness in do- aitting at meat in his hous'e.I From burst the skins, and the wine pefiish'= pictures; it may not sound impressive. 1.4 ►'! mastic affairs. Luke's accoiint we know that this eth; and the skins;'but they put new It should, however, far.,last year out ►4 [east' was not is yesus' house, but in wing into•fresh wine skins." The con- of 62,000 applicants, only 5G won cos ,�� -cor Matthew's house. "And many publi- tamers referred to were made•ot thea tracts• Variety, the heatricalhworicl,tehecked I for ve trade 0 By u,�hough, asisto the a pecteduhe a areealso d fficultsuccessfulperioda ' 'cans and sinners sat dawn with Jesus skin of the goat. When these- we .paper o ►� to bride You will do this best by mixing with older people end pay- and his disciples; for there were a new, they were elastic, but the old up and fotintl that of the 52,000 appli ►�� in strict attention to all matters dealing with property. Your lucky great many, and they followed him:' ►�� day is Saturday. skins were dry and hard; hence the cants, only 6,050 had.aud#tians. Among " g , 'Publicant' is a Latin word meaning Lolly o1 putting wine which would for- these 360 were given scrPeu tests. The F)7BRli-aR 7—Import ant changes are indicated for you this year . Ehe great officers who farmed the Ro meat into skins which did not expand. most spectacular EuccessPs anion the . water. Your health sh�nld be ood and an revenue and paid into the public The patch illustration gives the out- .Young pla er F enc to F,11-mer,o Dan A you hold pleasant joy al pc holiday by of real happiness and prosperity. You love ,.j m year ago, treasury the sum agreed-upon by con• ward aspect of the truth that Christ- .�, peace and harmony, .? tract with the government, They lanity cannot be tacked on to the old Ameche, and Tyrone PoR'er. 0 4 ��� I'EBRCARY• 8-Your lucky number is to o. You wish always to do sublet the tan-gathering to agents, and _law. . _ V. good find never plan to hurt oi- harm anyone. -If you ork hard and Where Christ comes, there comes ►�� .eisely this yeas`you should experience real progress an gain through ► i ` ' these agents engaged local officers, old forms and ceremonies Motion-picture pt'�;dnc•'rs, arP now the publicans - f Scripture to collect change; V 'influential'people.. ► the dues. The sinners who were here will not suit. Old things pass awaY scurrying around i.rYing to think of a, Y , — , z ns of Capernaum who pro- new forma a ►� Pli1 Pi ARY•' Tlus is an ucllent year`for,business affairs, for your were citizen and all things become nev6: lt'cu 1 for making n11)+ical plc '�' — 1)ably kept aw8y from the synagogue man becomes a neW' creature. Life tures, because they can't ga an mak ': health, far social off„airs and for love. There should'be nothing n>�►_ e r lea� of the rabble of the must be different where Christ ?s ing them bigger, `Rosalie' stretclies' V <oever fon.-you to Nti'otry about.. You are artistiq;and deyply .:more o the eye of the, camera to iia utmost • !� e;:tecl in music, art and literature. ;. . . . more.• A lee ciple' was fundamentally found, The new faith,, the new attitude - a learner, one who especially attach- to God, will require new forms'. To• limits. .it has arrmios of d.uicir.e girls,, 'P' I'1•:BItli:1RY 10—L'nle`ss you rely more, upon your own efforts Your ' ”:"ed himself to a teached and became confine the new in the bonds o[ th pl;ltootis of singers. it 1•;:; ,11:;,'•:11^,• dpi tinarcial status maypalways lack 'stability. You one tPhreosp cltgyf • •„! tis. old is certain to mean trouble,. per• boats. football players. it ills marc of ��� slci�;ii,•e,yo::r life but it depends entirely upon y ti; ' -lane o[ his ardent pup ,. iiia i:nr. _Bis e hiture a e good for you.` It-is a good tipie ler you tO , Question His Conduct haps disaster and loss. everything than yon lia.� Ever sects i t, crowded lata one pictir• ,_ \ lLrelY ! l:u:;h Fot.r affairs to Char utmost„ ► "And the scribes of the Pharisees:' would like a horoscope ' Tho Pharisees were the sect that ad Fish have sensations of discanifart, t1e�•canlel, Ilona '.T:.: ^'hut;t yo;t `}► -;t i.,xt:b:rti; d a is not listed al;oi'e raid' YW not only to the law, but to the bat lhefi pain nab es are oat Bevel have probably h^a'rcl an t :P rad.n, �, t'rr un birt;t aia;r iu the yeo1, ;r if you would like a omplete personal %1 hared ,,L% ;:;1:• 11%�-:::Y c.ata ;lsted ❑;-O.ve,send lOc t;o A. P�.. ir. 73 Adelaide ►� rabbinical interpretation of the law, oiled to as great a degree ns in high; malcea yciu w,,tlt to sr r :1 d ,:.'a; t address and li date plainly. I • , __�,:a.nrtts Please. Print Yot►+ name, ►� , "tdhich gradually formed a traditional or forms of life: For this "..'son, they of 11cr.;N•'!sn:i i?Ids "t;,r:.. tt.•� ► suitor very sliRhfly;.wlten hookP;l 01; �. • �;ria'.4���_��;�_�. ►:�,e:^::��a' �a� ;f ����;er+ with all hi.i !tc ru;: ani ,�. i ;1..""it. - . - r. . -.,:,I++h: : ' speared. ' ' B -D - _ r, .. _. ' 111 j- . r. r i • s e one child present. Our president LAND SVRV$YAR. - The- oppular ` from Andley tl _ Pira. Mowibr�►y, was in 'the chair. f Barclay-Transport 'The Tumult'=,Hn"the Town �W ' { Tway 1 After .the usual business a paper, - '.=L'/6'per you; $1.0 paid In advaooe "What oonatitutes ..good Aeighborll- F. 1• DOWEVAN B. A., B, Be., o Dais tterliea Pickerin, Friday, Fgb. �. t° L. S. On file are the reconia of inr �tweea Claa�soat Brougham Snbecrlptiona to the United States) hers" was given. 'The ne: wail be ghro — NOTICE �F and Gt• Britain 12.00 is advaacs, an open meeting in the hall, veporn Gibson and �Farnold, 360 Greenwood, Whitevale.and Toronto i{rng East, Oshawa. ft qw 1931 ---. _ -- My drivers are trained to be careful ?' _- 1. JOHN MU R K A R. !['ro o r l e t0 -- - ----- - -—— — -- '-- ' courteous and reliable. ombination -- Audleg C - lo%6 • - BPeeial Rates 'on Long Distance . hauling. ;Storm Doo r3 'The local -branch of the Women's Your motor coach is tom- institute met at the honm,e of Mrs. No order too smalL None too and L fortoL•ly heuied, liylsled ,� �h X. P. Winters on Wedsesday fast. All shipments insured and protected - . St Mgrs. Gazely has :bleen sick. for' and ventilated.Your chair from the weather• orm Sash Some days, we are sorFy to report, is adjustable to suit your - -and her .many friends hope Sora 7 ) Tel. Clare. Ell Open or glazed, - speedL}r-reCoyery. _ mood.You have a capable. N_ f Class, B. and G ___ ' ` t• 7 7. _ The C. 'P. R. have, `)leen strenir- _chauffeur dtthe wheel.You , � � Owned and operated by - paintprimed•, fitted• thening the bridge noith of the Mc Brady farm.'Theygintend`to lace a have eofety and )uteric -', Bairday PMk B. nelw set of paling ere ill the"cons- comfort-but is low. - .•. � � . • spm. , K:ERING The metabers of the Club enjoyed Law Motor'Sales. their contest supper at the school on LUMBER "Wednesday of last' week and the :- Chrysler- Plymouth Y ladles furnished an abundant menu, - PHO o v E 34!x) President Percy Neale suggested Dealer - - - -= ;that this be shade an'annual affair. All Coach-Travel Information'at - 000I BUSED CARS � The next meeting of the club will EASTERN -HOUSE � GOODYEAR TIRES bY e held at.the the home of Fred ind - 1 Mrs: Crawford on Me-iday Feb. D or p 4,900 - y WILLARD BATTERIES ' '7th when St. Valentinewill likely GENERAL BLACKSMITHING make havoc with the lads and lass- SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS ties. Give us a trial on a New or a Used Car - .. Hour To 24 s rf �/ wing Se>?vice • The Best that sciellM. . Highland Creek - Y The dQ .9. and aftistry tail Qi members of the Highland ( Phone 2908 Ftilarrsivlsfiorl Savvy Creek W: I. convened .at the home _ - . :'�' � sjt1 sof Mrs. S. Dixon for the annual 'KERING, -ONTARIO Q. IL Hyl _.exhibition of talented entertainers.Bows �� The president, )lira. Percy 'I're ' s r shade as charming a' Major Bowes I3ltC3CK as_evor faced an audience, and play- .ein such creditable THEATRE Harr ll Yashion that the worthy Major will _.- � y Hull ]save to look to his laurels in the future- The walk of the performirtic Builder and Contr8e00? r atrtista showed our members to be' All Seats Saturday and Holiday Even- accomplished laalies • who should be /'� y Brlc�twtirk and rtuuework gracing the stags of Broadway. The IE tags; �0 cents _ a Specialty program corsistel of delightful pap- FRIDAY and SATURDAY u%bArOt11t8Ot'9 Service •er and comb mus ic,•clever read ,, = / '� fS - -al refreshing .play by Grandma'and" FEBRUARY 4 and 'Little Willie in ctstume, and acrob- Last Show Fri.at 9.00; Sat. at 9 45 reg t`RU -Rep" ep�irg - >it9c feats by skilled - performers. S AVN INN E Mrs. Wm. Tredmay, th delegate - D _.. Saturday Matime 'ef 1.30 Rosei•,ak•Rd. and Kingston Rd, IED at O PICKLED ' Saturday Evening Show starts at 8.30 4-29 dor the second day at the annual K L E D Phone Piek 3Fitl convention gave a splendid report EDDIE CANTOR 'which must have been the result of considerable time a,,h thought. The 'IN N p _ Molt Call was answered, by each : .L 7 O���J V ..to � :. !member, telling What - Goes had found Ali. Baba -imost rueful in the. Iwtitate. At the - - close of the meetin¢ lunch was ger - / e ,g ! 1 i, tk ved by the hostess, 'ass; S PPER •to TOW wed!)� Br Idi::y; '/a 'nd sled by, fiirs � ' - 'Taylor and' ;llrs. 11cCi a§hey. -With CARPENTERING, _ "`$than)• TONY MARTIN U E 511 KIN rIyG} Eve .ROLA ti p ... J. ' Compton' visited fiiiniiay with • n if that dauntless fisherman"didn't have any Hint NL UISE HOVICK - 'ihig rater. hi+s. J. "Stell. hack, today, he can have fish for su i , . . . 'JUNE R. E. Mowbray is attending the. 1. ftUU,+' Es :, ., and - PPe d he . will like i�l ti10NDAY, TUESDAY, WED:V'SD'AY We H °'a sr.11 Brantford Rvviiug 'County Cettnc l this xeek.. - ' Mr. Alfred Bell spent the'we;& i -Feb 'Lt-t i!4, Ein'pilc E.,thruout p Your dealer can ied or Pickled Canadian Fish F b 7. .8 and 8 E nt n►esit, Duro )Vater - end ii? Toronto... ... " -for no matter how far you are from.open•water. _ q p -Two Showy, at 7 and 9 y 'Mr. and '_firs. Herb Parkin spent 3'Ou _ yy�trm Pleats 'SaturMay_1&st with 'relatives- is Pick » ljtable EgnirmlPnt ,ening• _ .You can'choose from such Dried Fish as Cod,Haddock, Wells Fargo An i•ther Building Material Mrs. C_ Disneyis visiting at the Hake a ! .r , Cusk, and Pollock, and such Pickled Fishas Estialtatr.!i P'rt�e, 7homee xvf+er parents, Mr. and :firs. With vC. - Herring, Mackerel and hwives anevery one,oE N � Work Garant"e Ledgett d�OEL McCRE :fir. asd Mrs. Hooker were in therm can be. served in tasty, different ways. - BOB BURNS - -'Tioronto -on Saturday •last attendingFRANCES DEE ' the funeral.of Mr. Hooker's aunt. joy this food in yopr holtne. You can Sees Dried of = ;LLOYD NOLAN " —_ The sideroade are in a ;cry d Phnne +•pons condition at ian i with its goodness retained PICKF - 9,f ;- present, the !ec-• . R IN(3. OYrA. 0 gent rain and Freezing ' hue asa�e &'r yon enjoyment. Ask your dealer. You will find -.•- -them slippery• it very economical, t00. The Women's Institute held their January meeting in the hall last �.. DEPARTMENT OF FiSHERIESi .CAROLINA JUBILEE SINGERS =` Thursday with twelve members said ;. _ ... : .; _ -, OTTAWA. _. - j. ;:_!United Church, Pickering �..,.- 8e+e The Tumult" in the lbwn Hall W R!T E—F d R It E E. O O K L E T . Tonight ---. --------------------------. - ri y,' Feb. 25th _ i 'Pleas=trod me your free 32-1:•se-Booki", '•Aa / 1 a Fish Da " caaninins 100 da4htful and HOTTER • economical Fish.Recipes- .. � y �' Na~ _ SPECIALS .. T _........was :fie these before the o. In �r �r •�-:—F.IS �I .. DIY . y � most A cases only one of each item, r�, ` '" ) 0Genuine Fleury Pulper 1940 Plant Food, half pound 50a _ Topa r 1.$$ Patching material hoz -Ise. 3-Cane Collar - ;" ; (tsrt>! .Get Singe Horner*, `(wed- Spark F!"_-s vw.raaztee3 20,000, _In simple but rich de.; �; . � Self your Calves at home. for showing) made of the best stiles 49e, sign we can furiah - . tneaoriale. that silt y ( *' material 14,95 Hot Point Vacum at X2,9i please from every Save tilY18 and money Rebuilt Stewart' Clipper 9.95 Batbroom.-Scales stars$point. In dignity • Aurora Laying Mash rib 2c. Coleman Gas Lamps _• `S :r of appearance our (� e Ueed'Belari r Cook Stove ov- Coleman Gas )Lampe ' work will stand .nut "i ; •.w` .*have :a :buyer at the farm � . _ 1'fisre-pot, high.shelf,,tiled 'YJ.95. Coleman Coal-oil Lam 11.90,� through the ages. ° Pe. . ..__ Na Greater -Tribute Tresanre;Range (high closet) 14-95--Moving Picture Projector, com- 1Vlonday, Tuesday and Othello Cook Stove reservoir 11.95 .. let with films —# y N. W. STAYFORD I � < p e _ E�ighwa wo parental. i Wedne'd•Rrkry. Slip covers. coach & sedan • b.95 A good assortment of• used can at _ Skates.' reg 1.25--5.00 39c.-1,79 interesting i3rices. A Ph. 462 WL:tby Ont. j _ I �/`1RMS. ' Kiagaton Road w�+ � iC'KERI NU` _ r J - - ---CHAS. COOPER • �� N-T. 'I ELEPI'ONE INR. ; PICKS'{lNG 8100 . . •. IAWES _ r .• , • S , IF .i utareaoat - "South of Riding" by Holtby. "In- 'In- In Memoriam side Europe„ by John'C:unther. and STANUY' THEATRESKkTING � __'Ars. Wm. Birkett spent'a short Zwick by the following authors: L. GLEESONr--In laving memory of vacation in Toronto recently. M. Montgomery, D. Stevenson, I. -= $TOUFFVhLLE Edward Gleeson, Claremont, who e _ Mrs..Conner spent Monday-in the Baird. Wi_n-l-'•a F�t=�:4e, -c" Phone 100 passed agvay, Feb. 3rd, 193?. _ Every- '♦ ednesd�y 1 ~'city: Kemple Bailey, Sayers, Cather, Rex The Euchre Club met at the home Beach, John Buchan, Packard and We who loved you, sadly miss you, and Saturday from of Mr. and Mrs. Loyst on Wealfes many 'others. There are books. in .Showing As it dawns another year; this collectinnY to suit every taste. Week Nights--S,15, Standard Time In our lonely hours of thinking, p. m. t .4 P. :.._-day evening. o Claremont hockey team scored a a well attended meeting was hack Oat. & Holidays-2 Shows,laud 9 p.ii.- -Tnouglrts' of--you-are'ever near. - m. on. the ,. -5--4 win from Whitby on Monday in' the hall,on Monday night to con- -Thursday, Friday snd Saturday '-Sadly missed by Wife and Family. � L ~evening. ' sider and organize for tlie'P.e-union Dunbartlln Think . Mrs, Brooks entertained a num- to be held on June 10, 11 and 12th. February 3, 4 and 5 +�y �l _ her of friends on Wednesday even The Park Board will head the. or- A -Ho aloe '(.iitssid Western ew l� Ire�arf � ing last. ganizat'on 'N•ith Di:. N. F. Tomlin- P $ Y ' Miss Jennie . Pilkey received a son, President. Several'committees "North of -t _ InSuraneA Co. 1•' j�'Y'tYl LVtkilih�uery i dislocated.shoulder when,she felt on were org'Oized for a beginning and ^ u and WAWANFSA INS. CO.the ice here a few days ago., include: Advertising, AIf. Pretty �- Eckhardt Bros, show _the film, and N. F. Goddard. Ciercal'-Rev �V �� YlUe Cheap raters -for Farm and Country Frost and Wood. Coekehntt. DeLsial - "LTncie Tom's Cerin" here on Feb- J. E. Glover and Rev. P. D., Aug- ' Starring Buildings For Bele--1 ex' good ? ft. F and .�. 1 Trustees 'and g - -- WILLIAM P-0 D _W � l�a � Binder.,7 ?fl, Mt H Bixder� j The football club sponsored a MA, Dr. Tomlinson and Wilkez, ain ' s dance in the hall here on Thursday will contact the former school pup- GEORGE HAYES RM• 8' ek• faders, 1, 2- urrew Oliver Tractor Thos. - = Automobile Insurance of; Plow. 3 used.Mowers 5-cut. Ford- last Messrs Wm. 'Palmer, S EJECTS Harr -� leaf weal[, SHORT l! son Tractor and Doable Disc An Slade. ow Bissell. 1 Caibinet Rogers Else- The drarr►a, "One of the Nine" is Sco t,will hunt up the Forsyth, redid - Write or Phone being plresented in the Else- Baptist viONDAY, TUESDAY. WEDN'SDAY tric Radio, excellent condition, a Churich -tonight (Friday)• cuts of Claremont. Mrs'. R. E. A ear load of' Claremont-folk took �rsyth, Mrs. G. M. Forsyth and BOW11�bN dC I�URfE real buy. 1 Jersey Ball ecus bras Feb. T, 8 and 9 yearling. I -in-the play at Pickering last Friday 111trs. H.. G. Mdstyre comprise s - - - , WELLTRY,ONTARIO rti t'and en" ped the drama, ,rTbe -cormrnittee to prepare a historical . 44 » W. F. DISNEY -Greenwood T „ brief. Further details when prepared Navy Blue's ' Road Back very much. e 4 The young-men oT-Ft 1e Society will will be given... .. _ _ - L. . 1 l�� ^^' • / r� Psoas Pt x'231•[ 1 lt! . gave charge of `ke program of the - 5tamng L l V M ILL Y. P. S. at their. meeting Wednea- South Pickering Township Hockey MARY BRIAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR ANDI r% � .ti • League ,day evening. - - givui;ham 6-Whitevalg 4l,-Kin_- DICK PiJF2CELL IydiBAL311l:R • '' ' V� itle The funeral of the late Mrs. Jos. sale 4-Dunbarton 2 COMEDY and cH1�RT5 ` Al""C-r. t' "`' -T• =Bathe:, � Nokes took place nn Wednesday with f4 i.f�i:ie intermexY in the T;rio-f CPr±eteryPa to <-- .. re- Expert '8erQ1C6 and r9- _ ----Deceased Passed ",vay at the 'home _ Jersey Club MeetsfgURSDAY, FRIDAY&SATURDAY _ 2F;kht wuu uay oearviue' ' of her-song Harry, in Toronto. Feliruai� 10, r1 add 12 _ Business Phon- Fieeridenee Phone Mr: and Miv. .Lyman. Pilkey The recently formed Ontario Oty. �t)I — 1620 ouable char�'eh • Work spent Wednesday afternoon with Mr. 3ersey 'Club held a socia[ evening ``Jho LQv.ed _ gaaaaL`tlt."U, - and Mrs. Bert Mantle helping them for their members -at the home o _ We can supply you•with every celebrate their 40th :wedding anni•-- the President, W. D. Tho:aison- at !! A RT H U R PI[ELD •_.i re Brooklin. on Wednesday evening .,a r'jremaljlf, type o! )�onse and Auto Bulbs _ The North American Cynaarlid la•t. About twenty members, and. __at money-saving yrices. - -T Gradual•Radio and Television Ins�tutrt. Staffing Member Official Radio Service Mme Ltd. are giving a free lecture and -their ladies were present. James 5ta 23-4"0 watt Frosted at concert, and dinner (the latter sripp- Bremner, Secretary of the Canadian DICK FORAN 2 for 25e. - Association. posed to be paid for) in the hall here Jersey Club; Wm. Hunter, Jersey ANN SHERIDAN 1 r 6 on 0 . Q -- ! 1Ph b 5'l, 1 PICKERIN _aon Feb 16th. - Trademark Specialist and Mr. In 1ZOST, ARMnTRONC= w Clear o Ftaoetea, 25a - r - Claremont defeated Markham in Pis', Agricuit•iral Representative. of _1Qi w. C. or F, 60t. , :the Badminton , games on Tuesday Uxlaridge. and Messrs Ralph Boake Cimedy Short Subjects �!i'JA** heeadiight_bubo, 29C hese in a R. E, Mo�d3ray, Irvin White •and y E' , --R. Woodward evening of last week, 4_ _ ;pVe guarantee ever sols. score of 25-3• Our players go to t;,ectrge Todd, are directors. -- i P T the Ontario Hospital ck,toy, dui ATTENTION �' A LFIS P LACE - -- -- Vlednesday- of this week, to ,01:.3 aSpecials .,Some of our the staff there. Our QI ARE�IO T., ONT. Mr. Small, Seenetary of Grande p}�one 8201 Obi stock of groceries be resent on vel will d ria i u r� k Road G i Mission'.� p BOC Lcomplete BM pmt Church, o Feb. 16th at the _ t _. g'm' .•BEyes _ ea res an t v an.illustrat- Dlt �°l..�+ FTS at all times. ed address on Mission work in Qu Anil " ' _ r��!�� -- . = - - t 1l iL ' __ - Cruse. hed --R�xrr k she reports from all or-. r lSlon a refrigeration.6 qt• nd l l ai,. Bas ets, Bus e l refrige tio: s' _ ganizations were. heard at.the ann- .' _ -, -s , r - B €',rave • rlac rdiTiage man's [`Sas- _. uai meeting of the United Cl+usch y PeIt will.be a pleasure to serve yvd .on Thursday evening of last seek. Sand andGraded ket aC >ry, one mile north of the - - r The W• A. served luncheon before C..H. Tuck. Opt. .Eye�ight Specialist r Seheol, off- No. -7 ' ` the meeting. With the co-operation • - Disney Building, (•Opp. P•, O.) - �' - ^ Gre 4 hive vtoile - j - Mienway. GOOG�i'Ii.i. ..t►IT?e'iNS of all groups the church "bounced Ushawa, Out, Phone 1516 •ASK FOR YOUR.COUPON .[ its budget''. Delivered or Lorded- 1n Litt ,'Get our prices before bvyigg else. Usetul, Valuable articles in-retain The monthly 'meeting of the W. In the study•of the school child PHONE: Plant, Pick t026 t where. We deliver. - M S. of the United Church will-he tnen•,- it should be considered that Toronto'office Howard 6471 Phone M rk 1604. - 42-2 BROUGHT'M, ONT. 2ield in the school room of the the defef-t fot.rrd eannat be correct- ' � phone Pick GOS F - church on Thur-day, Feb. 10th, at ed by any r-,',e of thumb method, JOHN BOURNE tL SON 2,3® p, m. with sirs. Condys what would be considered correctar` group in charge. of the program• A le in one child may be controlled by - —_ - -cordial invitation is extended to all another whose physical condition •women of the congregation who are yas 'stronger, but 4Iy opia or .near- - irderested in missions, to be present sighted eases should receive prompt At this meeting. attention. All children would be:ex- LOO K ' " Books recently added to the Pub... amined yearly. whether they are: - -. L .tic Library include some very fine Rearing, glasses or not. The eyes , •• Dr. A. d are formative-develop- _ editinns = O-N-TIAC J. Cronin. "And so V ictnria'e by ing an ere ore con5tan y .c VaughanWilkins.. "400' Millionin _ - Custatners" y liar ow. "-.adam bordering ori 'and almost indisting- Curie" ' by ,Eve Curie-. "Of sl uisliable from the• epileptic. These T places" by. Abbe Children. Animal bowler lint, nerve ,cases often find OR '0��� R�enaure" by Ivan Sanderson. their whole condition due 'to eye- -i'Grey of Fallodou" by T�revtlyan, strain. There are cases of Chorea benefitted by the use of-the proper -i For prompt and Guaranteed gla4ses as a-correction. Both the a- - �ii� - -Dove cases should have follow-up -RADIO SERVICE _ exam.'.v►tions of the.eyes•,to autos- er any latent or hidden error not Cyre, 613 m>urlfejt at the first examination. Paul Wilson' A n a'�'!•1\,y�LI�J - -- lei. ( �_T� -.. . �,��% .'�-�. ,,--�-� ` _ — �.. �•r A\ } � Vii. /p, f@` M""•' ..:�a1Sa111 GENERAL REPAIR WORKRable ates - lt:nlly _ -Batt R e are-prepared iorepairears _ , , . Radios - Tub" -- b► ^� . 'rubes tested Free truck.., tractors and all fEtrni �•,r mH,phictPrv,�4hePla:Qh*zilb.and -A^-•---..c 0W on earth can then e•--:•i car t s w ooe3-work ' ant �� this to sell at a price liketi;ni!' That g circ' -Setting, _'At Clarexn,ont � wuo�I wining of ail kinue � /i' what so many folks are asking us.There's w' i something about Pontiac which >witis you P�a08 �OAr under 'now for � '; on-sight. And after you've Nrtfirel laPnifl 1 Ernest C. Fetzer t t r.,_ a tummg.� _ _ � the wheel, ri hi•i:n he lap of Inkury-=• _ '7P^Oil F,'O"�'.^,�, Z:iiw �.._II.1: `, g Ptiooe or Olill - ~ ' and tested all the top•nc,tch features- �iQO up---Money required. Good r First Mortgagee. b you'll be buvir.¢'PontiacP f,.r iieN •.•'tet r'f LAWYER A. ROW ITE ;• :'� your life. SAFETY SHIFT Gear Con"I 20 years ex�perieace - 3rockRoadStoreand Blacksmith ShOli / heads the list-and Pont sure },*ri i (Successor to W.H.Jackson) �. �� i 40 MOP there! So `Pt ArmtAi,,.at) tt? this great new Pontiac.Try it out .today :HJR 1Vladeline - • Pontiac Specier Bwinesf Coupe (De Luxe cis „- '*,}nom sl QOf), cal factory. Oahara, 0., '' ir9u.pment mrlude/. Local delivered pate determ.I ed a.- '—^ Beau din elive h , chic incline hriySr. Gm nnmenl addins d n r nRe h ter. - AC y ` _ _fa ntd license ke._ pricas subject to che"re rithour n.ir-� CUMSalon o/d b HAIR CUl`TINt�, SHa1iPOuINc3,. . , Ace . MITCHELL PING-ERI F1,Ll .�... _CHAS. COOP�E.R -C ONT - • H A P C iv Assoc. Dealer--J. McGlashen Dunbarton P�cker><ng Spcdalize-�ioi ou Treatment NALD MOTOR SALES — WHITBY ` and Permanent Wave f Ont. -- • ' MR�t'�u D`,it •Assoc. Dealer—M. Sleep•—Pickering s • �� . ,. .. - ter_ • 77 iWd 11. Planet Is 4RLishing • •� ME _ Toward The __.� �>: r But ilio Dante: of Cc:Iisioa ZQSa - E��/SINTERPRETEp A: Tcron"_s As_,_�:Ze: tart EDiTORIAZ COMMENT FROM BIER£. THEM)✓ -AND CII A planet, 20 miles in diameter�l� - _An-.tbe.,.1'1ofE Commentary Events EYE$YWIIERE. - rushing towards the earth at 20 miles ' - — : the Weep. -per second. A collision mi;;ht easily :By gL12ABETF' EEDY CANADA THE EMPIREX wipe out a city the size of Toronto. � !„� The Irish Constitution Let no one be afraid. The end' of 1WAalth-Producing Purpose the world is not at hand. Prof. C. Not one jot or tittle of r33itional +t' IANiSM: Speaking to 'Twould seenr, he inferred,-that our Construction of large water stor- A. Chant of Dunlap observatory, who i.C.•i•„i'1'ALc liberty is secured to any citizen (by age reservoirs in Alberta for use in made these observations, is equally a capacity audience in Toronto's Ma- sympathies are sadly misplaced, the new Con§titution). In 'fart, it is Irrigation schemes and as a source of. sure there will be no collision• The arnic Temple last week, Aldous Hus- ' all the other way>thout; for-the new « s s ti anppty for rivers which cou7se' Planet Eros, he said, will be within ley, brilliant English -novelist, essay- ?: Constitution contains clauses which VIKINGS IN ONTARIO.. A fasein• lthrough Saskatchewan, will be recon- 20,000,000 .miles of - tt�e 'earth this' ist and philosopher remarked that the may possibly be used to interfere acing story of past ages is reconstruct- Aneaded to,the Dominion, Department week, but there is�rio danger of it Present-day "humanitarian" movement. ed�b Mr. Philip Godseil, noted author with freedobi of speech, freedom of Y of A;r:culture by the advisory com-iuittee 0. the ,press, with freedom of associa- getting any aiearer.. _ is sa widespread that few dogs,horses, and Arctic traveller, who is sure that Still 90403000 - - berta. T e ions, an a rights—of-women, a Prof. C ant speaks of 20,000,000 dergo• cruel treatment. Yet .at -the so a n1e---dUr e e e principle of estabkshing Constitution has imposed upon the' # tury, four hundred years before the sueh reoirs was discussed at a public the new and .costly office of miles as 'being `close". According to same time, he declared, we sit back advent of Christopher Columbus,.the meeting at Medicine Hat recently astronomical records,, Eros has been and le.t terrible things happen to our Viking followers of Eric the Red pene- 'which v:as attended b Prairie Farm president with powers which the titu" as near as 14,000,000 miles, fellow human beings in other coun- t' Crated into Northern Ontario by way Rehabilitation Act officials from Re_ lar head of a democratic state should •Even if it did collide with this fries of the world. not be given. It has established a ' River. St. Straits and the' Albany g•Itta. The decision reached was to -._ planet, it would;not mean thg end of River. St bstantiating his belief is the. -recommend the idea to Ottawa: sew-Seanad which is at least as'un-- the world,°' Prof. Chant stated. '�Tt satisfactory in the method of election � "It is not well enough known;' the recent discovery near Beardmore, _ Here we see air opportunity for would be a major catastrophe. You Ont., f L25 miles ncrtheast of Port f as 'its predecessor was.-Irish Inde-' can imagine the effect of a chunk of statement said, "thpt the installation the Federal authority to-develop the Arthur) of a Norse ase,' sword and pendent. - ruck that size travelling at 20 •mil: of Germany in lands 'she is asking for; - _•• great rivers of Western Canada for -by providing her win military,,naval .shield inhale which are- pronounci� a wealth-producing ' a'second: But the mass is so small p g purpose other Chinese War Eaters New Phase by experts to be genuine Viking weap- The Chinese mans in comparison, there isn't any danger and air bases, would create a new than navigation and to assist the gad successfully ons of the eleventh century. of the earth being knocked off its menace to peace, far from Lacllitating West in a way that will eoi:•respond to delay the. Japanese advance for. the. maintenance of peace." The find is 'of great historical sig- to the hundreds of millions spent on three months, and now, with long course" niScance. It may upset all our previ- river imorovements and canals in lines of communication to The earth had a mucic closer shave be-guarded ous conceptions of how America came Eastern Canada.-Moose Jaw Times- by the Japanese, comes the much- last Octoberwhen another sma'J High Court Justices to,be discovered and chaDge our his- Herald. awaited opportunity of guerilla war- p'-anet got within 900,000 miles, the OTTAWA. - Premiier'Mackenzie tory books. fare on the part of the Chinese- Pr',terror indi.a!ail. King announced last week selection Says Mr. Godsell: "Beardmore, On= ' Thei; Namei In The Paper. ' sudden, sharp attacks and withdraw Not again is little Johnny or Sis- - of two prominent Toronto lawyers for tarso, may have been the scene of Is by an enterprising force never . �, Supreme Court vacancies some woodland Sght between these ter Susie to see their names in the a � er leaving the enemy-in peace, keeping ew;� -Mr histice- Ontario honor list of their school class in the him �Mc E ayand biter Justice A. C. King- for the first time gazt upon the-pale- -him Tice- guessing where It Isncl attack stone. faces who were eventually to bring pap department of education will be launched. It Is clear that re::evoient burials has decided against publication, China will be able to et.arms, The appointments follow: about their downfall. The Indians ' thereby destroying by one stroke of� fi de- SHANGHAI. - Death has set a the pen a practice that has been fol- spite the repeated bombings of the swift pace for the Shanghai Benevo. George A. Urquhart, K.C., and J_ may have looked upon them as-Weetl---- ,y,r- railways. Madame Chiang Kai-shek lent Burial,Association's seven morgue M. Godfrey,"Ontario Securitles Com- goes, cannibal spirits or visitcrs from . wed since the days of Dr. Ryerson. y recently spoke of 500 of.the -latest wagons. .. missioner, to be judges of the High another world.. 'Phe thought behind the new order of type of fighter planes and bombers -. Disease, starvation and expestrre;- Court of-Ontario, Some, of the Vikings may- Izave things is td,remove competition from whichcould outfight and outdistance the association says, has cost,the lives stayed,there, too,.and become the liu-. _amongst the scholars. Why? Is it any that'Japan can send, and it is a of 51,000 Chinee refugee* and poor cestors of our present-day Indians. not good to have a competitive spir- well known fact that in, the interior since Shanghai fighting started last Explosives Explode •y s s « it' Competition is said to be the life provinces there are arsenals which August. PARIS--Fourteen men were killed - of trade, a stimulant to achieve me workingd g supply !n an explosion which wrecked the i1,flfl@;i3fl0`A WEEK:: Canada's ex- of trade, things, If the child has achieve ay and night to su 1 Each .day at dawn the seven wag- munfelpal-,laboratory buildings at ports to Japan: of war materials and such motive will titers not beaten- email arm ammunition. These depots ons cruise Shanghai's streets to'pick Villejuif,•where authorities were re- other commodities each reek reach-a _ deacy to britt, to simply get through can never be,reached 4y the Japanese up the dead. Bodies are found in moving large. quantities of grenades total of one million, dollars ($1,000e the tests, examinations being wiped and they know it is useless for them refugee catnpa and throughout, the seized in the CSAR Investigation, 000) - out, and let it to'even attempt to da so. Japan can impoverished areae. The association So when Canadian people talk•of in- go at that. With com- never atop shese supplies from reach- provide$ cheap wopden coffins and sfituting a boycott against Japan they_ petition taken away and names with- in the Chinese armies,.-and there is burial !n the'fleids on Shanghai's out- Charged With Murder g have a hard time gaining 'a sympa• held from the papers children and -LbNDO�, Ont.=A true bill was re- parents doubt that mach is comfng� skirts. - thetic ear in'many quarters. parents will miss .much that hereto- t reed by a graced jury against Dr. through other avenues, both south ---foie has been a great joy. it looks - Ctlarlcs A. Cline, Sr., charged with « s « and west.—Hong Kong Dews. Control War Industries like a iaistake, unless something else von• murder in the death of Mary Wilkin- SPIRITUAL EXISTI:=E. Rev. is * tai � ample; � .SENDAYE.__French-Spanish F _ _ 'reward for efftort. _ Amhierstbure To Rescue Scientists tier.-The Loyalist Government ha8 son,London school teacher. Israel Harding Noe, of Memphis. MOSCOW.-The .lour Russian Ice gained control of the war_ industries True bills were also returned Tenn.,,who was -suspended last week' Echo. campers who started eight months ago of Catalonia, richest Industrial region against Mr. and. Mrs. Lauchlin J. Rob- by his Bishop for refusing to break a The First 'Phone from the North Pole on an. expedition of Spain: under' a decree abolishing ertson_:and Mrs. Rachel Stock, all'ill year-long along fast In dthe course of which _ Mayor R. J. Waterous deserves to• to study Polar weather, this week ap• the Commission of War Industries o! London; charged with performing a • oat one ua re pounds, y ". be heartil3+ thanked. Yor his pramp* parently were nearing life end of their Cataionfa, ft was anaauaced this egal operations. No bill were returned agreed to let himself be fed orange 'and vigcrous effort to have Brant- voyage: on an fee-flee at the will of week against Dr Charles A. Cline, Jr., and juice. His diet,fo. the two weeks -ford, as the home of the telephone, Arctic winds and currents. - Indictments J:E. McGillicuddy, of Lon on, qtr previous had onsisted of a commun- d P c ` suitably represented in a forth-com- . �� ►. indictments_ charging, illegal opera- - ion wpter and a few ounces.,of water,- Tawe, official Russian news agency, New Menace to Peace tions. Rev. 'Noe has, every intention of re- Ing movie. That the"solution was announced Dr. Otto Schmidt, chief of PARIS.-Threats to peace would - _ turning to the self-imposed fast just reached here in 1874 mi is indisputable ,the North Sea Route, a Government increase, not dint$h, If Germany on the basis of Graham Bell's own agency, had been permitted to head were given the colonial territories His Eleventh Session es soon as he recovers iron his Area- testimony, again most emphatically an expedition to remove the scientists claimed by Chancellor• Hitler, a OTTAWA.-Prime Minister Macken-' ant setback in health brought an by _ repeated when .he attended the un- he deposited at the North Pole by air- group of French military and political, zie King. %hq'entered Parliament in the.fly, ".veiling o! a memorial here in tribute plane last May, leaders declared this week in an cep- 1908 and has been three times called The eccentric Mr. Noe is.attem%lug to himself and the great invention. peal to "all the living forces of the upon to'form a Government, has en- to prove to 'the world that mea can Meanwhile our neighbors have always Germany's capital goods industries nation." issued through the Colonial tered his eleventh session as a leader live by spirit.alotie, without.benefit of stuck to Boston as the place of or- are operating practically at capacity. "Institute.. in the House-of Commons. material sustenance, `igin, and,they hate- to let 'go of that - hallucination. At any rate the Mayor EYE FOR AN EYE: When has made a commendable effort.— DIRECTORS OF THE CANADIAN CORPS RE-UNION, 1938. - rebel airplanes bombed`andpSpanistr machine Brantford Expositor. .• gunned the-tnnocent populace of Bar- celona last week, Fiundreds'oCIielpless farmers Right-Hand Man °'¢ ,s+ � P ' �^ From his own standpoint, tt is x* civilians Rent down to a horrible Po s b death, others found themselves alive ; Tgreatly to the farmer's interest to - � " ,� � ' ~ €* t the end of the bombardment, but have 'a permanent•employee, who is with an arm'or a leg titisgiag. g enough- to understand--his "` ' - ----intelligent anon . �� �: '�' : '' �`' � I f•'r�;�y. ..;. � _-Neat--dam employers aims and plans, and is wil- i `. hit back at the rebels by subjecting. ling to co-operate with him in carry- - nae of their cities to the same treat:- .:'.Ing reat=''.Ing them out. The. best .man, 'of stent, the same kind of death. -:course, for the farmer to hire is one From now on, apparently, it's go- with a family of his own, because he +� Ing to be an "eye_for an eye, a tooth' for some trifling cause.-Guelph is least likely to throw up his place for t tooth", until there are no poop " ' .Mercury. ..,,., Mitt on Spanish.earth to be wiped out. - , At Drugstore Aids to Beauty - < ENVIABLE RECORD: The Repub- - Any'aid to beauty in this world ` lie of Argentina achieved in 1937 the . 'makes it a better world,; any delicate _ . goal sought but missed by most na• . r ase of simply little ,artifices in the _ tions throughout the world. It prac- wap of 'ees3rtetics to reform an un- tically eliminated unemployment, re natural pallor or actually ugh fes- duced taxes, strengthened its financial tures• will always' be welcome. But position to allay* inflation fears, and ]men will welcome with three hearty LeFT TO RIGHT: Mr. A. J. Bushell, Lt.-Vol. (i. lit, rhilp. M.D., Coiowl C. IL 11111, D-8,6.. Maim produced bumper crops that brought cheers, as a trend toward real bean- ti. RIL. M, Dingle, Major Hoch F ty. any show of restraint in applies- 114 Barbel, erg>�, D.S.O., Major T. ILalledlani, GrpL W. W. Facey. =,C, Mr hkegsher prices in,expanding world mar, tion of the top layers of drugstore allure-Edmonton Journal. M/�/� Bonds'and Deficits 1W 0� Well-Known Military Men .age of sixteen, he was a sergeant at CENTRAL EUROPEAN HAVEN- f ExpectedSeen in the picture, from left to nineteen. After the Communist revolution 111 Fifty million dollars worth f ov ' right, are Art Bushell, Dominion Pre. Number five is Major Hugh C. Fer- Russia several thousand white Rusr ernment guaranteed Canadian N ' ..:��At Corps Reunion sident of the Canadian Pensioners' guson,'D.&O. Joining the 6th Bat- sians took shelter in the democratid onsl Railway bonds•were sold in aAssociation,and erstwhile sergeant of talion in 1914 he served In France Central European country of Czecho: tittle over an hour. It is too bad that To Be Held In Toronto This Mid: the Original Third Battalion, C.E.F. with the 10th Battalion, of which he slovakia and founded permanent .'.`a surplus cannot be negotiated just Neat in line is Lt.-Col, George R. was second in command at the end of homes there; after the suppressforl as easily instead of the continual de- �ualmer Philq, M.D., now Associate Coro �! ner e war, of the Soviet Republic ' in Hungary Jlciis.-Brantford Expositor. for the City of Toronto, and one of Is Characteristic Attitude fugitives sought sanctuary In Csechol A Subtle Hint? `The Canadian Corps Reunion for• the first meaf men in the Domin- Major T. M. Medland, secretary of, slovakia; 10,000 liberal-minded Gets The beaver, emblem of'Canada, hat 1938 is under-way. Slated to be held ion of Canaria to volunteer for war the Corps Association and the board mans and Jews have sled to Csecho+ = been chosen to-hold a place of honor in Toronto'on July 30th, 31st, and service. of directprs, is third from the right. slovakia to escape the, power of the on an arch on Ottawa's Parliament August 1st of this year, preliminary A "Westerner" sits on "Colonel Puffing'the ever-present pipe- Nazis since 1933: Now the anti-SO4.... Hill. Ix'a a organization work has resulted in the Philp's left in the person of Colonel he is acknowledged Canada's Cham- file drive began-by the Rumanian Gov. good idea, as the beaver + selection b the Canadian Co ernment is threatening to sea the works a great deal more 3' Corps As. Charles R. Hill, who commenced Ais ,pion atnoke ring puffer-is Captain d than he talks.-Hamilton Spectator. socoiation Council of a Board of Di- military service as a private, and W. W. Parry, K.C., legal adviser to ands of Jews across--the-border ifi`tt► rectors to handle the affairs of the finished 'up as Colonel; D.S.O. the Corps, and a prominent Toronto Czechoslovakia. New presidents of the United function. The "candid camera" Wielding the "big atetk"=in this lawyer. Czechoslovakia, in a precartbua sit. States do not provide their own china caught the directors at a recent meet- case a pencil-sits. Major Gordon Telling the President how the Sap- nation In Europe, counts Rumania, when-entering.the Whits House. The Ing while they discussed some of the Dingle, President of the board and pers used to it is Frank Barber, a hnr ally In the Little Entente, is her Government provides It. problems which arise from the con- of the Canadian Corps Association, member of the' Corps Council, for 5est friend. If ,she now /willingly centration of -considerably over a and Cgmptroller-of the Massey Har- three years President of the Sappers shelters refugees from Rumania, - - .fr three ays wfl the Qu hundred thousand men in one spot ria Company y� Enlisting originally A::ro^iation, and entertainment-ar- she will be harboring `the state o ee d ? h e 6en'a Own Lifles at the I r;.n ;cr de luxe. enemies of her slip. • — e • - • , •v, v - r m A7 4 ' _ ., :. ti °, •. ubiquitous modern aft medfntn• tae RACKS ►yam;:..;•:•:�.e:e: rT.����•..e%P ( ;+�:♦���� ��+.•��.��.�•:•'�+;: pENSI®N :nc la. -. �� Y ` " I O a . �; Movies Have Helped FOR OGDENS! 1. A& 'rt�sin SIT MAll1 T r ����� ��� i1 `The cinema'has done much to* bridge Lilo ,gulf' betweenhglish ��s;c;e;v c:•:a:•:�: •: •:+:�: :�::: ❖�::4 •ice IV:�,:•:+::e:+:•:•:+.•:. jZlgows of Police-Life a Did Not American humor Mr. Leiater said ? �� ,i A KTIl:6f•:!( FUIt RA1.1: F1 RN It t: L7 HlIY7 gravely' ----` "" H I A recent arrival' on these shore& tt , LYONS' TRADE-IN �t 50 years of age he \vas prGsum- from Great Britain, Mr. Leiater bas _. rm('KS, JOKE'S; 1'l'ZZLES A N U _' magic Novelties, send cents for FlIRNITUitE �,ARGAINS ed to be beyond the arduous demands lend abundant opportunity to make � catalogue, deducting from fir,it order ,y police ddtie'. But was l;e^. P.cad : ' of tt ',- snore. S1, 33, f5 assortments. ],;,.:ed bUtU,, ane ju:'t a rc\Y cls the 'lnboratary e::Perimetttg comparing the .:r .Supply oompany, 1^-A Queen outctat:ding values picked •.t tu:Iduin :,hat he ,ass now-fi',-e years ,.fter N:Orth American and the BTRanniC Hit thetroilrightnowtomoreenlay- f:.,rt To;nnto. - h•U 1 the hut:Ureds of wund.ecfut bur- mth characteristics whtrh a certain Btroad- mentEro ecigacettes ouroll our- _ - ga'.1b yuu-will nod ill uuv 'Trude-ill l:c was pensioned:-- Y Y e I.ADtts' APItU�i�..00r Lrpt. I[ you cannot-"Day-its-a-.� - '`I em-a-man-of.rte y-ei).!'g -It is now �olumnlst coils a sensayuma, soli! Slip into any tobacco Ord ti "CANsure to:write for our new.1938 iltIts- „ „ t OYtSeIf.O pgCkUge sof 'a I '!;:t' QUALITY ADI:1 N" y In the dual role ]2ad'i_I2$ player- - $e Y t'rii,t?, UALIcloihe; washht:,t, new- t:'at,•d catatugue to give you -it ldc'u live ears since I, was pcnsror.ed off me Cut. Then-loUati9afMts't�y'irth e•'. patterns! ' PocjceLa, Ties.. Full of i.y ons' remarkable values ill both *rcirn the Police. l went and director Oi British Jan Ray's thisftagront,mellow tobaeeo,foYdta- _ S:�P :4-5Y. "Refund Guarantee.." Can- uet> uud s1'}ec�rnw ainut finish Bed- through'thick and thin, day anti bight latest comedy. ''The Housemaster," l�toitand-maul You'rethetel-. �'g ad,,.n Textiles, Dept L_•4, Montreal. $.3:�.(iU root% guile: large' dresser; in alY weathers, while I.was on the he was in 'Fctronto in January: you've found the Fine Cut that dose ch;Cru(tier, full size lied: and gagless s .Both Sides More Alike roll. 'em smoother, sweeter, befOsr. y1l'.:i(IAl. INSTRUMENTS, CORNETS spring-completely re-finished. FOrCC, and am t0-tiny as fit as .any and 'trumpet's, twenty dollars. Clay-, 8_Ytece lluung-room Suite In yuan still serving on the Force. Pea And don'tforgeiden'stoNs best !nets, Boehm system, thirty-eight $21.� French walnut r;n:sh: buffet, On both sides pf the Atlantic, Mr. with"Chantec er Or" Ogtie"papers. dollars: trontbottes.' twenty dollars: extension table and' leather s4ut pie often ask me `Ho';r do soli keep Lester found that the laughs came Conn alto saxophone, thirty„dollars: chairs ht good condition. so young?' and my answer is`Itrusch- were of 8pproxf- "-:, Terms. Barrow.; 208-1-ictorta,--Tor- �i. CCn� i:e�txtiful 3-Diet's Chestetritl y g' at the s. . .time, pa onto• • 227••57 Suite. upholstered ,In figure en-Salts•' 1 h^�`e-Llseti--I`YuschCl mately the same itltenaity and dura. Sa�wker.!- Bb:F:il r.xwnF:x, lKLlNE) wF;l(;FiS french 3agquurd with rever:diile Dtar- now for the last 13 years, and I \n=i1 ti(;n. - shall spring cysbions. Thoroughly ' • c est use these'Salts far•-the rest . .I was most remarkable," he said. OsJed• � � �( 'brim; price new (Farm Sates). Kline $ 2.50 I3cautff'ul Braga Bed, full 'size i Of-my days."-W.J. ' 1 "in Boston of orobto a u8 as +; Manutacturinfi Co., Islington.Ontario. tel saglesa sprint; ' and brand riew alt-felt mattress. The numerous ,salts in hruschen if I were pl tying in London." ' 25 t':)v, ltl'l1:Ct�G MATF:RIAL!r, 81.00 $22,� bis-Direr Breakfast Suise =- provide just that gentle daily aid _- .. _ _ y,_ L• W large buffet with glass top. I>dI1.1,Ct,l INCE! ASSORTED 6" TO drop-teat table and 4 Windsor type VOl{r inter'^al brgans-require to en- Third Generation _ 11 - 1;":leneths. i'hoice of Cotton Prints, chairs in ivory enamel - in splendid able' thein to perform their 'work , ,,,adclothx, SHks for large Quilt :rondttrion. ` � Y terns. "Butterti " Diagram free! lrJ..9a7 Several 3-burner Gas Stoves properly. These Vital salts keep your Refund Guarantee l.nardian Tex- •p with oven. Guaranteed. liver and'kidneys in top-notch e�ci Company Chairman `b°`-v R f"'���, dile., ,Dept. LT, Montr,al. !,�r 3-Piece Chesterflod' Bed OINr ,*. $45.00 quite, Kroehler Cheeterfleld . 'envy, so that they help, to free your . . AVIATiON bed'with 2 big chairs to match, uphol- system Of poisonous waster matter. . A stored in,a good mohair with revers O - URSI;S,3N FLIGHT [NS'�RCCTIU.N, st,ei1blMarshall.cushions, in perfect con- The result is & feeling of youthful Eiecutive.-Management: Can- oOgt/ •1 navigation, airplane and rRL*(engine me- dition. t'ost new 5165.00. health and Vigour-"that Kruschen ada Starch Company Limited• I chanics, home .study courses. Leavens {;Cp nMn 9-Piece English Oak Dining_ab- • ,, Bros. Air Service's, Limited, Barker- $.7J•Vv room suite. buffet. chin feelingl" captinue8 In Hsulds .Of Benson 1,'.} Airport: Toronto. 1pathe-ra�eat- h a r,. Completelextension table y'andare ! Farrlily. .. • . 10 n ..- FASHION MAGAZINP FRRE 1. fished. nreSsers.In assorted finishes �y' � ' FA.SFIIf)N t1AGALirk: F'ItEE \1'1TH $5.95 `v'ith large mirrors and three Finds 'Americans An a�ouncement of interest is two Beautiful Dresses, P9c. Ladies, drawers. l girls'. R'lshfnst Canadian }'riots. 'r•95 i'ttitfunirrs in oak and walnut Britishers the change a Which recently took place Broadcloths. \I1 colors. styles. Over- flni h..,vith fly's large drawer's• in the eXBCUtitg management Of the r mars 46-53 99c each. "Refund Guar- $9.50 Singer drop scold ¢ewirt8 (L:- • v oe3 ,antee" Canadian Tertiler•, Dept. chines in good condition. ..._ ..._Coming[ Closer Canada Stal'Gh C ' T LO. Brlontr�;tL �t� 'Beautiful 6-P. ItEdroott'��t' - O manufacturers of. "Crown Brand" ' e _generation of the sa _ $,65•W 1'-,:'1:e-in-excellent ronditipri_. - rL{:AR.►�C'E !i.U.E 1,:+sae dry r, triple mirror cath- Corn Syrup,-�ensona Corn Starch family-whose name has been.ses0►1 rhiffrobe, x.it;Ioss spring, full- za bed Actor Believes TEIey Are Both Be- and Other.famous starch products. ciated with the Starch industry' .. vnd brand raw all-fot mattres?. CI,t•:A1tANl'I:. SALE! A."URTEU -1S' coli,} walnut rank-ca.•. d6u- r coming-More Hurnan Through 'Mr. George F. Benson -is retiring Canada for 80 years. a _to 36' lenuth•, Silks, ('repel, Cottons. -$13,50 hie door. Complet•:ly 'reftn Iiruadcloths, Gingham=, Linens, Each Other. as President of the Company .after The late W. T. Benson established _.Yuneu- P=iti.3 .l1'iques, for children's '^bed n;n['tte Suite- ink owish..oak• forty-foul' years of activity in that the business in the year 1868, and Laughing With eh,the11 s, apron dress r min , $38.00 - Vnlues .to 9ltc yard, I2-Pard bundle• hrltfct. 'Pxten4,nn, ta} e'orad- The Britisher who' gtlffawa at an (•opacity-aald now becomes Chair- shortly after his--death,.-Nus son Mir. "! 99c. "Refund Guarantee,*' Canadian 4 lr.Oh(i• s,rat chairs. Completely re- - "1eSYitPs', PPpt. LY. Montreal (t,t1i�ilPJt oke new. American joke' -:._but at the wrong i/tan of the Ifoard of,Di'rectors of George F. Benson, who IIow retired--- __ $19.5U -e Ft,eRtYrttetd-s�itfte - ',Taf _ig s.figure of the Pmt. Fled- tile.-�omPanF• He is succeeded in from the Pzesidegcy was appointed' l'1.OTiii31G FOR a.tLF , ,rge c'heste,rfleld with big the PZesidenCy by his son, rIa}4r „ ry,,,- tn'm t,!h, upholtrtered In a heavy crick Leister, the actor, declarett, a Director of Edwardsburg Starch oourr USED- CLOTHING. .IA)W ST I:nclish tapestry. 'A real trir•gnin. Conversely, the American or. Cana- George F. Benson, Jr., who was As- Company becoming President in -4p.-prier%. \\'rite for catalogue. Yonge $14.95 \\slant finish ('hitfrobe with 9istant General �19nager of the Can- Street t'lothing Exchange. u02 Yonge Slde.w.ardrob,, five drawers dtan who is left as cold as s frog to 1894. On theincorparatios ,of The - streer. Toronto. - ':,,(I awihp: mirror. 'Completely .reftn- �a- frozen pool`by English wit is van- Iada Starch- Company grid silo Press- Canada Starch Company in 19®6, he ; I.hed. Studd% Couch, fn rti+t shade fishing rapidly, dent of Canada Starch Sales. Com- (oaasFTlcq cars nominated President. and has ,V . -. $8.75 reps-make% into tw in beds Britons and Americans are tending _ pany, now completed a total of 0-, half a . Z a'•h 3 cushion- for back. The new appointment is realark- STAI;T A HOME FACTORY. 3IF.N AND Before DurrhsuinR anything 1n u•ed t0 laugh more eIId IDOTe with each century of service on the IIlrectorate women tit every town• manufacture furniture he Aure to'vl!It'our Trade-tri other, lesi3 and it'-so at each ether. and able as it.means that the Executive' __ ---,- ('onmeUc?. Just add water to concen- of the two COmpaniCS. _ - _-__,_- trst a Ingredients. Bloke $5 to. 110 nept., or if unable to do so ante !or trate King Cosmetic Co., 37 Maitland nur neiv 1938 illustrated'free catalOPue• the re8aon for .it Itttainly is that All our merchandise Is put in first At., 'Coronio, clam ronditinn and sold under a H G H W AY money-Dark euarnntee if not satisfied. ♦s���� A'S �' N'�� 1 , FILM% AND 1•Rt\Tri rarefull�' pa,•ked for safe shipment on ALONG `/ V ` reeelpt „f money-order. - _ - _ , tOIU-;--DS'ELOPED; PKIN'ED. -LYONS' BEDDING AND . --- . 1► free enlargement 25c. Re-prints 20 roc 25c. Photo-Craft•_183'h King E:... UPHOLSTERING CO. MAP aP PA3L Of THE . , . ; . -• - Toronto. Manufacturers tiARDE'R I.AK CrC)1_D AREA 1�[L1.NCt0 SEnt) PRICES, EXPERT.WORK. ROLL 478 YONGE ST. TORONTO CT l-r- ��E with free enlargement 25c: Trevanna -- - �� • ` ' '•' Studios, 93 Niagara Street. St. Cath- MIACE:LLANEOV4 .. ., I. - - arines. Ont- . - . n r . I. pREE!-TWO BEAUTIFUL-ENLtRGE Fl1R.0 WERE THE ANIMALS FCR- menta (one colored), with colt de- nlshing your cont torturrd to sleet t trap or do you buy humane ture7 veloped, eight glossy fade-proof D . Information. Canadian' Aeeoctatlon riot x8c: highest avullty'. Bfachray s 73 Ber- _, a g Fur-Bearerp. , p Protection of Fu "� _ KE>z¢ iUr^+, Winnipeg. ,,• ggppNN .. �AnN[S nerd Avenue, Toronto. V..:-. PRINT UCH OW?; FE.'GATIVES A'r • \Ot ELTiF:g home, on any surface, cloth or paper. - •.. - without skill or darkroom. Leas than - r - - - .- cent each! Miracle Foto Kit eompleta PORTRAIT Ilii FOLDER. - FREE s�aca ,,with lnatructlona for 150 print*.. it. WITH EVERY FtOL1• PERFECTLY . J. t' Williams, 5 Richmond East, Tu- develalped and printed. 25c (coin). p 1N0WCs ppLD GMCMtML•i Ionto. Star Snapehof Service, 1G6 King St• _ %0ES 42OL M0411i I .. West, nepr. Y.. Toronto, tJ'R�I'D T1r4Sr•(„awseeckMAv+Hrwm%WroQM^-rWOH YitF,E ENLARGEMENT WITH EVERY1. 0'uO Wv61L% oTOteILCuAetitt,sutwor"Ou" . 1 2Ct r. order. Roll film developed and 8 YATF.YT ATTORVFa' - wal'i� OWMUL3sit ulot:weTt„gtAT/CN IiRt:t,•:tT(•L><rR,Co �•^""•""'~- pprint%, :,.sc.. Reprints 3c each. Bright- yu•.za,tsaa IInR Studio. 39 Richmond ;t., E.. To- ROY L KBO\, REGI.STERF;D ATTOR- - tVOitMYlA.NUNN T - /. ionto.. ney. Information regarding Inver.- DOGt' tion Patents; DcawfngS: Regfatra- t4ona: Sates. 14•Metcalfe. Ottawa. he a, located thirty les west with the more ke PUIt ti_\I.F-ENGI-ASH ('OLL!E I'L'F'- _ The ata and w entp miles east of Uirk alnd Lake, and Kerr AddisonV and dtheomining tandCmillinR tole pi.LS, $.'.Ua, Cross breeds $,3.U0. Fe- t'.4,Tk.\Tit 't of Noran m Ott% $_.ui1. Yearlings, \Patch doge, - -- romises to be' su area o! intense activity and in-L. Caenad angminingmakes 2leaelopmen nae ivitut parallel in 4 Il,eters, i;. ",f'mtrions, (;6rrie, Ont. AN OFF'Fat TU EVFRY ]x\'EN$uH• wrest'during the neat few months: _ List of inv:r'nuons and full 1nCorinit- th sent tree. The Ramsay Compan_. Fernland has started shaft etnking, Cheminis fe Alert mining men are watching the,_situatiu� 1.11 it ,FARMING tion Register'd�Patent Attorney's. 2ts repaving to diamond . drill. Barber Larder has. closely, as from just such operations can develop Bank .SL, natawa, Can. p zt!.I: l;_\1�LNi; - S_>�}1'1.E (1t'Y started shaft sinking and will be developing under- the big w1rinera•t11at come periodically.:Keri A<;d1 % rn.i�:(zine isle, book catalog tree. Fur _ r ground, Lar-Addtitic-til be doing octave work. Fel- son, Moneta and McLeod' Cockshittt are still fresh i Trade Journal, Box' 31, Toronto, On- PF:R�01A1. - -��- - angio will be diamond drilling. The above, in the public remembrance._ t:,rttt. };UPTCRED? RELIEF, C'UM-- . fort, positive support o .t - . There. was an emitlent lawyer'!» HAIR GOOD!! variced method. No Plastic or under- ►;•�����• ��.�� e������������i And blacken eyerything, straps or steel. Write. Smith Manu- v. New York, years ago, \dho was fond t,•:li:-. Tu�l'hg,/f,RAX�FUR.L\TIONS, .'facfurktg t:xo., ;Dept.-279, Preston, Ont. . 00 i� 1. . . %i Take this, advice; i_t's-quite the time of displaying his :legal learnin^, eai !'.,,,ids, Curls 'and all types of finest t• •,5lriiles and �_;.�� Tooling. - - •- ' pecially to members of iii.:nfI.ii,:.�,statfi x quality Finis Goods. 'Write for illus- I.ONESOSIE? - WRITE THIS RF,I,TA- ►*.. • He n'as not tco proud to ri\'e rr,'t1'thf " truted c•ttalogue, Toronto Human We Club,,established .1Z yesrs::item- �•� It the whole,woi•ld. seems very.drear y I;:'':, Supply C'u;, ;,"_8 Itathunst.TDron- bars everywhere; many; we liths, nes'- tr ,. -' �� Ani lonesome all the 'while, enefit of his wislorA - - :-- eriptions free, sealed. 'tars. Budd, ♦ ti ffice boy the b ru. ►, Chuckles •••+-- Box 758-\\, San Rrancisco, -alifornis. ti' •♦e And you make th@ skies seem clear, and his experience. ♦ : n.tlltDltF:�a�c �cauut� Just smile. Someone asked the boy -a Pol'htRt ANti 1'(lt'LTRY "♦, �---r time ched Questioner - "Flow notch ioe4 - t;Ql'IPMHNT yi.�:moo ".t.:.'x�'�+��+��•�.+� For when there •comes. a caret bi.\I :\Ji I: HC']JSUN �CHOt>L, HAIR-- On?" drt•ssing and Beauty Culture. Write A certain justice of the peace who your boss pay y' t„r I)amphlet. 707 Yonge,St., Toronto: .1.10ULTRY EQUIPMENT, HIGH QUAL- That's full 6f days so gray, .- Olfice boy - "Ten thou' - dollar! try at low cost. Made fn Canada for was not over-alert recalled a witness. To make the world get back in rime, 11F:N ANII LA D1 ES. LEARN BARBER- Canadians. Write for our new cata- ,,My man," 118 said 'sternly, "You may' ,a pear." u, for IiairdressinR,-under New Mo- logue: Yodel Incubators Ltd., 196 a find yourself committed'for 'per• Be gay.' Questioner - "R'hat, ten thousand li r R rota. Free information. Write River Rt., Toronto. y , . a year for all office bob"•;' Yonge Street; Toronto. jars. Only a LBW moments ago 7011 \VOULD YOt, LiKE TO WIN 200' Tweddle Special Mating chicks ab- told the court that ybu had only one Lemuel - "May I take you home, Office Boy - "Yes, four dollars fli �; nl:Dic.w solutely Free. This is the first prize 'brother but your sister has sworn Annabelle'." week.in cash and the•rest in legal ads in the 1938 Tweddle chick Contest. that she has Lao.- Now, out with*.the - bollU I:IrJ}UNTUN CITIZENS TESTIFY , 25 Major prize9 and a worth-while -Annabelle "Sure, where do yqn vice. ti _ for (R, and N.) Powder, herbal reme- prize to everyone entering the con truth." live?" _ dy-rheumatiStlt,. arthriti., neuritis, test. Send for contest, Corm today, 1. _ - -- - _ stomach treu-1g - etc. Two weeks, Tweddle Chick Hatohery Ltd.,:.Fer- tIL50; one month, S3; tr4-o months, S5. Rus, Ontario, Box10. There seem to be ,three kinds-of . _ -' 'I''""'°"'- +:. T)ruggists, or J. C. Siclntyre, Edmon- - workers. For example, when a piano In the good old days of ad\enture ' ton, Alberta. (tI;ILT REMNANTS its to be moved, the 3irst gets behind and romance a king's jester one day , �. I'}th:F:! "STORY OF BIRTH OI•' THF: rlVF POCNDS'.-QT-TT,T REMNANTS . and pushes, the second stands 1n the found His Majesty, bending over a •�, fT0 IN A MTIt10TE. .. Iriunn. Rabies,' with every jar of S1.00. Free:-110 Z atterns, Designs, front and guides, and thR third grabs basin and washing his face. In a spirit Are outormentedwiththeltehillill atwa[ •'Balsam Chest Rub." For .stubborn' Wavhfa.st Cottons, Prints, Broad- of fun the je5tet' gave the king are- tsahes,athletisfoot, ptioaa,ofodE olds-head, chest. Cnt::rrah, Asth- cloths. Silks. COiIPc-L Samples- _Sc. the piari0 9t001; 1. I olds int? For Quick see Lp� . m:t, Bronchitis. .Scrod 43 t ent.s now. RefuciTGtrarantPe! Maritime Textiles. sounding kick on that Part Of his a&C use cool g. aatltepttC.llQoie v D• O. uu,ney order �x stamp". to, (:'anad:: T1eDartment \\Ii..S. 8e.t9 DeRasDe, PULES FOR HAPRI'NE86 .slam }'roduct+, 23 Scotc qt.. cur- Montreal. red person .situated directly behind srriF@WW^ •its t�rtaseietaom' sailthe St :in,. Life. should -be filled w4th love. and his ,tom Deeply enraged th'e king dries fast. stop. ebe moat int�la s, _ _ , , g T.Rc, "QVILT RM:M\A\T�'+ - $t.t►e song, . ordered the' 'mmediate execution Of wavirstaes it A mo35c trial bottle, at dtvs �rova.it-ur money bacL, �• l:� oil 15 Pot'Noq ' $_,^ .SrRPI;tSF: \Vho cares when troubles come? his sudaciou. jester, tint finally con- _ • Package" 1 vee! Choice of tubfHst For when a little thing goes wrong, dented to'pardon him it, he would L I 11 ('gttnn Prints, Pinues, Bt•ondcloth. more. •.Oturageoua r� , , • THpestry, Silks, F:ldt•rdnvn.' Wool- Just hum. ` make an apology Bunkers S3erbal Pills _ lens, Repp., Ftannetette, Tweed's. It clouds do darken skies of blue than the original inspit. The con- „1 . f,rge! '•Refund Guarantee." .Somme .. - • R•yar.r,c.....'. f.,r..,r l:nndte 1:n, rhitroS? Te<rilo nept., damned jester reflected for a nr6meht for P I L E'S y. M•,,.,M .T..p•N•,•,.di,•.. T.F,'.Starintt E. Montreal. �O1G 1'L'ISi.iCAT1ON u a .ti.•«n .,,. 'sik.,r,tra• and then remarked: Will your �Iaj• Air test authnrltles quite generally agree ur N••,.M,w.be.W.'s'. T►na.•n•t . nr,mN%N'r'( NORTH A�tRRWAN SUNG SERVICE •e.ety please forgive me. i did not I 1T('HItiCr, BLEEDING, OR PROndttl 1...•ne„•,wN•,ant,,a tdw„q PIL.P.3 are caused by an inflamed oondld -'•'�� rA{beetw<Waatt:(tnr _ offers lyric and .song writers Free the luw•er bnc•eT a congested liver, 6 llt.S. l2l'II;I' I;I•:\fN.\N`t'N .\N I, ,_ x sealer. I'rrcrittac'e bnsis. ' Publics- It was yon. i thought it w'a, the - A. IV...•,.••a.M•r«40 COLD Utterl, caro' g0 onto rnl gnttitn Quilt i,Hlr, enm- sign Ru:u:+n teed. \Vrfte St. Glvere Ro, Queen." HERBAL medicine L Dor made lrom rw,..•«inuq •can dhn«.. qM,a. extract of HERE LY for ober -Y fill, . M••,.M.•d n•t M(►•..r• /JI•w- Pict, outfit tl _5 (•hole'• of washra c ltox 4:. Sht•ho, Cask. trvA the INTRP,Pf.4 i, q\CSE of PILRe, t'ntton i't int "1'iqur•S, Bron(irlotbs, S:Olr t,,, mail, nl^inly .:rappel, Bead P. Rayrt•ar, S i 1 k s, 1:idridmvn', 1'Iann(It.tte, Issue hIO. t6:.-'38 �� }:zprtra Ordrr. 1,r.r 'IOCF\' $q'K 1[ not - " TtOeedx, TaPeNtr?'. \\'oollenx, Repp. Y(1tt4�R )otlt'1?Plf oil Nile I!i_c k \'ill Ire.ed. Rrnl:cc's-Herbal_Ttedicfnre. Toronto ' MASON REMEDIES LIMI?1ED large! "lterunti-onarantie" S: u+ntt• o Can. I...,c.tH(,, T••a„0 c.n.e. Rundle _ie, rnnadian Ti•'Jt`.'.I,rt,t. B-D nut pu6h ,'Otl fofN'al'd. 1. . - ir'B MoWreat. . nt., n t e . _ - . ... - r. . .. - 1 ., ' -' , I ' _ _ - - '� .*e:Z,�.,,,� +n i.�, r f,- •, :§ai • '�jt'.Y .. .ny„ _;.v -' ..-), .awn.,,�„'!'....'. .: £-�3.:. :�'. _•;... ,.�<=:.,•-�' :�� ,.. ,-x ,„!h... ,,, z �+s- ...'�•.t:��n✓,1"ri•, -:......".. .,. I • :qui , r.y , _ r �1 ff p r-MTB. W. V. Rediiltt, is COnffrl- L�(3A lJ�S 1VV'<ll S -Miss Muir, of Toronto, spent the ea to her home Buffering from an ' week-en Mr.. and Mrs. Let attack of arthritis, and will be ob - -2 t C* . ., - 4-,1$iaa_Ethe1.HoSg of Stooffville iged main Morley: 1 to re in fed for some 0­ spent, r the week-en,d with Miss Ed- The Young People's Union ot. Sys 4. ----- - - , the Lnitad Shtuch will hold a Val- 8th Murray- -Mr. and. '.Mrs. \ Wilfred Hunt, -,Mrs, Bowedwas in Toronto for entire party in the basement of the were among-the. tre¢nendous nuns- -- a couple of days this ;week visit- Murch, • on Wedniesdeyr evening, ber who visited Niagara Falls on t, ' hes father, who is seriousl ill. February 9th. The Oshawa Young - � y Sunday to view the fallen bridge. -.6.-.6. J. Clark is spending a few People will be thein guests. A clerk made the statement to Mr. Pre* �-stock.' ',� •f B daVS in Burford rsith his sister, -It w^11 mean a real gratification Hunt that the crowd was greater to many, and, unfortunately, a dis- Yrs. F F_.Balsdon and family. than .urea ever Been-on-ray-one af- - spend- appointment to a few othersto r - =-,1ldiea =Bezths Burrtiag'is spa ' our public holidays. 9 f� a-few days with-�elativ iu learn that. the.Inspector of Contin- s Toronto. uation Schools visited the local � - school this wee and in his report -Mrs. H. W. Boyee was• in �. P Notice to Creditors g' OJ�1 ,.. 'Toronto last weep attending a meet -is grading the school -with triose at • ; leant of the Presbyterial, in Calvin the top in his inspectorate. The R. & O. 1927, Chap. 150, Sec. •51 byterian Church. average percentage given the schools ;.. Estate of Robert A. -Somerville, Mens Heavy Tweed pants, dark, withf fine stripe, 36, 38, 40'r -^ne regular meeting of the W. in this inspectorate is 78, while this _Gentleman, Deeessed. _ _ . given, percentage of 87. . . �r &' �+ ��--1• A.:of the United Church will be held school is ven,a g ad 42, Re $5.00, Now, 3.99 pn. Tnesdsy, February 8th, at the In this grading and marking,' the g h1 f claims 'a Men's Heavy pall-over Sweaters in navy and black, round seek, - heaae Of Mrs. Lamwngin. wroth - at of - -- - - - --- - _ Sgt- Me. late ,of the Township of - - i� � -Miss A. E. • Richardson is the work of the teachers, the con- P Pick- mow , pending a few days in' G•_i,r ::w, dition and state of the buildings is ening in the County of Ontario, Men's Work shirts,'Doe=skin, in plain green, in 'good quality• with hPr brother, James and Mrs. considered; the equipment and fsc- Gentleman, deceased, who died -an Reg. 89c. Now 69t. ,Riohardson• ilities are also considered in the or about the 21st day of January, -Mr. and Mn. John Draper of grading. This means that the.Pick- .1038 are hereby notified,to file with 1 Only Mens navy French Coat witb belt, fine for Spring wear. _ Heswlek, and daughter, Mary,, spent ering Schobl ranks with the beet the undersigned, on or before the _:__Size 40, 1-2 price Reg. S.00, Now 3.25. the week-end with Mrs. Draperies between Toronto.and Smith's Folia. nineteenth day of February, 1938, ' full particulaM of their claims. Mens pure wool scarfs,otwest patterns,,veryanappy, Reg. LOOP ;=mother, Mrs. James Andrew. The pupils were found to be in ad- Immediately after said date, Now 79e. --,Mrs. Wiliam Stra&an, of 06d- fiance of.the average of.the district; y the \. for 1.00. ,assets of the deceased will be dist- Mena uta wont sox, real quality, eerich, and Mrs., Robert Brown of the teachers ,well skilled and prod p _ 4 Y. Paisley, spent the week-end with acing very satisfactoryresults. ributed aationgst those entitled Now 29r " thereto. haven re Men's fine sox, fancy patterns, Reg 59c,, , their niece, Mrs. Oliver Crammer. --,At the Counfy Judge's Crimin- g Bard only to the Ladies'Twin Sweater Sets,- very prettycolor cewbinatioo}, Reg- risk rain which fell dining the al Court on Tuesday, Fred Boiirisk claims so filed. end of the week, ,which was follow- pleaded guilty to a charge of burg- 2.25, Now 1,79. -sed by a severe frost, left the side- Lary before His Honour Judge L. V, Dated at Oshawa- the Bret 'day of Ladies'all wool Sweater Coats. Reg. 1.95, Now 1.39 fivatltlW and roads in s very danger- O'Connor, of CobovTg and was sen- February, 1938. , iom condition. teniced too a term of eight months Annie Elizabeth Richardson, Reg- You need the Goode--We, need the money, (,oma on Ili lnald Somervi$es-Ezecutera of the = rni_ ria now about halt over, determinateward also four n tka - but we may indeter ry ate in the Ontario Re- Mete of Robert Somerville deo- _ . . ' .. ��a ma ` according to the time , et�periezrce name very cold and "win- formatory at Guelph. He cone chars- eased. try weather yet, for usually the ed with breaking into the residence by their Solicitor, W. E. N. Sia- epldest and stormiest days are in,' of Chas. Weiner, of Pickering. His clair, K, C., Bank of Montreil Bldg. F'ebrnary and 'March. -` companion was recently given .a --Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Morley, ainvlar sentence in Magistrate's Oshawa Ont. - towhave been residing is Whitby ('sort on a charge of burglary and s 'FOOTWEAR - township for several years have re- also for stealing caitIe from A. F. � +j1•+, . tarred to the vi lase and have talo Percy, the twv terms to ruin ronMrT en up residence in the Barrett res- eptly. Bolinsky has still to be tried ' „ 'Ilaenee at the East end of the will- on the cattle stealing. charge. On Men`s Felt Rubber Boots, X2.95 age. - complaints being made"that cotta +� _The Carolina Jubilee Singers es at the Jewi>h Camp had been 1 Men's Four-buckle Overshoes �+J.25 twill appear here in one of their entered and goods stolen, the Tar.- ' f -- lendid Southern and modern pro• onto j� Rubber ,, Q� ryry gp police made an investigation. Men's Knee Rubber ,'`Boats, '$2•e+� ' grams in the United Church on Fri which resulted in the arrest of Bol- KILL I day, February 25th. Navin -sbi had moved to Sodbury, Heavy all wool work sox, 2 pts., 4bc. -The play "The Road Back" wa.I having shipped the stolen goods un- presented again on Friday evening der an assumed name. About 8500 Men's heavy tweed trousers, X2.95 Inst in the United Church to anoth- 'worth of goods had been stolen, of 1 •......`� f! er appreciative audience. Among .�i,ycb $200 was recovered, at Bol_ A record never before equalled -- those present were many -who had insky'b Sudbury home. ,driveb me d about Death Bee the play - 73 per cant of all first prizes In all classes at theGwy had heard -` - The regular monthly meeting Death Notieea tallies of Pickering1937 Canadian;National Exhibition were woe by the F of the W. M. S. of St. Andrew's Died, at his home ,n Dunbarton on Peresbyterian Church will be held at Wednesday; Feb. 1st,- (And all prints. N. S. B. and R'•1 _ users of Maple Leaf Flour. Maple Leaf for firead-- after a brief Monarch for Pastry, Anna Lee Scott's for special the home of Mrs. W. J. Clark on illness, Andrew I. Allison. Funeral' �t 11°tS a by hand are always _ t cake flour, -Wednesday afternoon, February Friday, 'Feb. 9tb. Servers at the Li 1 f appreciated, -ft at 3 p, m.' A good attendance house-at 2,30. Wterwient in Fra]dr►a pp plus your skill �t as requested. Cemetery. Ci m n a n i s, in handiwork, Fred T. B IIII t1 D g., -Do not fail to hear'the popular - make most attractive gifts. "The Tumult" F.rewbdlok ed 1867 4diama, presented by can sways fetid a good supply the Andley Dramatic Club in the UPHOLSTERING You � REMNANTS oro�'t awxif s t, , � � ,�•� o ' .. 'Town Hall this Friday evesing, Feta t , .4th, under the auspices. of the Lad AND TOWN H7lLL BUTTON SHOE' ry ,lea' Aid of the. Presbyterian Church. BROCK ST. SOUTH-WHITBY v -. Re airin This play is vary h'th1y spoken of, p $ ..(Quilt Patches-Bettor r) �• ` :wberever it h w been presented. :. -The-A. Y- P. A. of 9t. Geor- Cheaterfields re-covered,also (;� _Br� ast Bacon, _ 25e. a 1b.t i .; gees Church held a nnoat enjoyable Couches, Chairs etc. .:Barber` Sliop -- eveninr irl their club rooms on Fri �� -' 1 °.day night last, when Rev. D: B. workmanship guaranteed by 4 , ' :�lJlilCed Steak, 12C. 8 !�. Inuatrated leettim on "The Paw'. Pork Liver, 12C• a The Ptsy". As Dr. Rogers had atiefeded Free Estimates PMsrePick 791x .Beauty Parlor a -performance of the play he -vas _.IAN SN YDER. �' _'Stemming Beef _ - �•12e e a fib. wel>Mraalified to speak ,on the sub- A competent lady will haveebarge f Ject. There was a good attendance, Danbst` n, Ontario 28-30 of the beauty parlor and satisfac- ;�eW�Ort@ll�Ag� :�5C. 8 16. and everyone, thoroughly enjoyed tioniisIguaranteed at reduced the talk. The l'icke `tin pricer. Classic-Cleanser, 3 t ins, 13c. --J. E. Willis, of Whitby, who Permanent Waves,82.00,$3.5046.00 �° MEAT � MARKET - -:' 6 tins, 25c has been in or health for wane -Shampoo and Ringer Wave, 50 . thine, died iri the Oshawa Gene-&I Finger Wave. Hospital on Monday at the age of Marcel, .40 74 years. Deceased Sas well known " We Carry a full •line of Oil Shampco. .3b W � R 'E ' fn Pickerisg, having conducted a Ladies'Hair Cut ZO s • - drug business for over 36_,years, fresh Prices,!May 25"to 51 Special Pric \ , and was also police magistrate for hone J P�c�►erin'g ` 20 years, and mayor of the tcm.n for Oil P. W., Reg. ;2.00--551.50 Butcher 3000 several years. As well.as occupying ..and Regulvr, :.Reg. $3.50--53.00 _ other prominent• public positions. Regular. Reg. 8.5.00--54.00 AS a young man he was act;ce in Cured H. MADILL Pickering �lxd�are Store 'forts including cricket, lacrosse phone Pick 71 tsmd curling. 0: -Do not forget the Missionary ` Meats - meeting to be held at the home of New �d�.,•N.a,»:,�><. 'V�e have a complete line of Royal G: W. Barker, on Thursday, y y Our delivery at yOtl3' 6PI'�1Ce. • . FOR SALE=-1-tised 2.h. s en- Purple and Dr. Hess' Stock Tonics #;fee auspices of St. George's Guild. Phone'Pick 1620 P �'IU special speaker will be Miss gine in good condition. also 4 ced , CLARENCE SILK ar les, 35 ft. Stan. Thompson, Cooper $ Dri-Kit and Disinfect. W. Black„ who will tell of her work ��...� poles, amdng the Jews'- of Toronto. A Stouffville, R.. R. 3 24-25 cordial invitation is extended,to the ✓- LILLIAN'S FOR SALE-liolsteir� bull, also vaissionary societies of the various Red cow, springer-.--One-Yorkshire S�� ehurchee in the village. silver colt_ BEAUTY SHOP sow. Bronze' turkeys, hens and " On• gobblers. G. W, Hodgson,. Clare- Co �pprBoilers,^ ".$2•5O - - -Mr. Fired Roffey, of Church Three doors east of the Old Church Pl"' ,,Street 'met with a very painful acc- Garpge. Mr. O. C'raasater^a nnont. 24�-,2b Boil 5 C alv. Bo er 1.2 ident on Monday morning, as he vw Rte• - FOR ALD-young cow due Feb. of starting off on his day's work.,He y 18th. One filly rising four, eligible had just left his "home when he fell SbanRm and Fhttetaav'e Oc. for reg. also colt 9 mos- old: Geo. on the ice,-'sustaining painful inj- Fingerwave f5e, W. Middleton, Claremont R. R. 3. Agent for McCorshick-Deering Farah Machinery and + tiries to ohe of his ankles. Dr. V., 011., S1b&w S Fga s� .yam, Clare 1607•.` 24--26 t' E,. Cartwright was aumrmohed and Repairs. Azrehing foe• FOR SALFrone reg.• Jersey cow, be had hien taken to the Toronto )Kaniesro . :: 6 yrs. old and due'T*. 8th. Heavy— !Oar Motto-We bsm:it. Car get it. Or iil >�>arttde t J East General HospitaJ for an x-ray F'aeiab gbe, milker. E. L. Chapman, Pickering, Fbone agog 7 examination which, showed that iio Jones were broken, but the ]igsm- HAIRCUTTING ;- : ?fie• COWS FOR SALE - Close spring- �I - ,eatt were badly torn. It will be _ I S. B.AL- SDON y �• ere...and fersh caws, pelta`�eed -:and t' name weeks before he will be able Tkftm tae Eesterlese Ali Fsnsa- grades• T. B. Tested and blood fm resume work. eat Waves test. Free delivery. Wm. J. ' •N 0 13.50 ti,N Murphy. Murco Farm , Lindsay Ont. I - t _ - !1lrapr `I�ek, ?i0! noa* fetor. 38tf 1. J _ ; I -, . ,'amu