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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1938_02_18 . a A.. ,L, „9 .cf'.' ,,GG".� "c 3• b. R R.--y'.;;hi. R :,C--' •� 'r 'd'' .raw •ra'J,. ' •'-+.. cat"-4. Fw. ,.�.. 'R � !n ,i.„Sc1":,;.:�.,w -.:t}*' �.. ♦:, -r<+.• _+-`•C•r.�•'.^ 'a .'°"7: h + f`',�=r c.Rt• s . ... , :"> sac � a--•r,..N•^ •` s,-ic:^a7cv.'�.: - - - .x`^ e,. r u .'.;.: r :,o_ rc..,;.,,...y ..;.�v,. •..... ..< ..•x" .+., .z' +a•. .•.•..,,... ` �.• .Ct•.t'd� ••+•.t a x. -4, _:wr• .:i"?'••,. rr_5'.. ,,;•.. y, w•s.: •.,. ,: k,.. �.Pr 'G`; ,,+p S.w ':,nsr-�'7k1•"". ., :i;` .a,> °.'`r^" .. .,. ,.... ,;:. •... -.,.y+^�•--•r' ..�.. ... :: ... .?'c.. „".x• W s , ,f..� ',_.r'n n•�'`, �it e,i i. ;sc ..;:. -:.,.. , ?',. . .,;.•.r ,:. .• � 1. ^C". � �• , �satesitstastiaiaeltra.' . Whitevale Atdiey GREENWOOD aled4osl NO IC A Sacred drama entitled, "One of A Euchre and DaAce will be held -' the Nine w' be presented in the in' Audi school house.,on, Friday MILLS H•. O. PHkPAON-Physician "'Our trucks pa",your way, Whitevale Bpat Church on Fri. February 25th under the auspicesRSurt•oa► Dnabartoa. 1017 �-r every day... Feb. 25th, at 8 p. m. by members of. the Aud[ey. "unity Club. 1886--1936 • E. FOFt8YTH Oph. D. Director of the Claremont B. Y. P. U. A;. Gents' 25' cents; Ladies 'provide. sQptotde�rlr� Asraoeiatioaof Ontario:Ra• COAL,' (;�$ t`. intereating play by talented*people. ��---- - � Member or the AEta pigs at pwal metllestp fJptpmettieal lbae laM.Clap�i►at.OrK �,. , CEMENT, - • 's tti•v�+. BAND, (IRA VEL, conemo �— by using. FinelyrtGround Grail. !_ Carolina Jubilee Singers. United Our teachgr, Mies Hickson and z , DONALD BUDDY list ter. �- - SII `t -- the splendid Valentine party they i•Solicitor.Naa�r//-1'rabt,c."bfli+.+eY4o L,oaa. r Broughasi Ot6a toraserry otxttp.eo by tae tart A.E.t:tuia- BLTILDE R Q 'BDPPLIEI3 put on last, Friday afternoon. We R�0• slaa,aotttb wiagof t,;ourttioltae•Wnitby. +97 _ sure have good taient at our publi We•gtiad Eisler than-others and giuna BEATON, BELL (f ROSS' 8.180 local cartage work The Y. P. V. were guests of school. good Service, and are span ail dw 10Pe have oleo phteed3ts ato0k a fall'We Y. P. on Tuesday evening• (see Greenwood is another column) ye..�d. not just in tly Haan _.__— Ha►rnatbf s Solititora i kn Mr. -and Mrs. T.-Midgely, of E - - - ;x fi.$ROOKE BELL.K.E:j,D.F.ROSS 6Z04+0, wave i2cant'visitan at- Co's FeediL and-Mrs. Rdbertson. Alton y Use Poultry Ltying Mask aaalelw A W 11�ITCHELL Mr. ands Mrs. Harry Jermyn and Gr 4n Shell and Grit Ear fteeraWe !n lies West.iMES A,WRIGHT d.tafas Seas A. • children were with the McWbirter Our local nimrods-spent a day se- Kg loo. _ _ farmily on Sunday last. cently at Pine Orchard. !� U.RICHARD80N Co.. Barris- P10keTiD9, �IIt. Mr. and 'Mrs. Bert•Harvey 'and Our `•APPIe King" has recently in- We beep all these, also Heal aRi �J. 1 Life N Toronto St,�onto. Office phone 7400 Residence M20 Mr. ,Kenny go to Cobourg ai, enter- � electric lights. Shorts and other Feeds, , q �g We are glad to see Walter Car- Tokphon•Ad.IOU;Pickering Pnoac 361.3. stt tainers on Wednesday evening. C�IOpP�i'—•� aR w t The Y. P. held a largely attend- ter about again after his recent op- and Friday. GUS MdvlILLAN-Barrister, Sol- The Beal Storer Claremont ed meeting at the John Phillips' n• • Alicitor Notary, Public. OtTice hour.Tues. PHONS 91.1 Miss Olive Madill had-afternoon day and gaturday r to 9, or by appointment home on Friday evening• .Hugh :K at residence, third house west sof Pictr•ria7 tea with Mrs, K. Pteesor one day Dairy. Toconto office.19 Mew-de St. Pbone ]U-R N I T t,J R E on was the convener is charge.• e n. Fitt 74:Toronto.Elda aaoa. 29tf Church and Sundaty School attend- recently �It�HO•TUNII�'a u "P We are displaying an attractive ante was good on'Sunday, consider- Mrs, F. Lackey and Earl spent 1leHtat variety of ins the weather and. roads. Rev, a few days recently with Mr. and AND AluFurniittu and Furniture$ Glover's w�text Luke 10-35, "On the ,� Womien s Institute are intend- All kinds of Relair _ ~ Mrs. B. Reesor. [T ERBERT T. FALLAIBE. L. D S., �OIk • J.XD.D.S,Graduate of the Royal College of �� �3 KER N N WS Novelties. , . Dental .arts and the aiverafty of Toronto. Sympathy is expressed dor Mrs. ins � hold as Oyster Sapper in 7111 Tuning Guaranteed In res eence.reaod�oor ease of Sc. Rue- Prices low, is keeping with Cissas. March. Further 'particulars tater. lew`iChnrcb.��ict«Cas,Out. office bows: 9 _ Duncan 4 and family in her bereave- *.m. w a-a„ or appoeutorma Uc-rs meat' by the.passing of her brother, Parents sad i'rsenda off-tire -fir. S. "M8cD4 g�.$- a, 'jai' rick" ells the late Andrew Morison of Col- school_children were entertained at � CLOSE AVE.. I DR�ITO RADIO SERVICE um�itls, following • so closely her a Valentine party on Monday after- Phone Lakedtde 1603 �7Riisaala qr al'b's• 1Srother's death zecentl at Stovff-' noon at the school. _ A (Graduate of ,Radio Colla y Akders taken at NEWS Oma ville. The Women's Institute of Apron& BEATON. TOWNSHIP 7r nth Mrs. A. Lemmon: has returned is invited to f'lar�»ent ^n. March - J✓• CIeHt. Coorev:wcer.cowinissione, for 1� to•the-minute training nd, when Mrs. Aitken at the Call- ` FUEL � � taktna Ciert. tM, Accountant. file. !•+uer of p from visiting. friends in Toronto s2 + a.� b,larri"et.."ses. Whitevale-amt- and and Scugog district., is ,Rosa oda Starch Co. will be there. YINEST EQUIPMENT Middeton, of Goodwood,_ is .tvitr The`Grandrrothers'_ Day" at the A, E. RICH A RDSON for Mrs:Lemon at present corning from w I. was-held on Wednesday of. _ a Toronto hospital where she has I we at the a of Mrs. W. �'. -CiENi RAL 1NSUIt �3CE . Guaranteed Satisfaction t ek a hom Builders' Supplies been ill for the t two- month,(, Reesor when the grandmothers urs- _ RLAI. LSTATE; AT I der the leadershi Mrs. H. Yorke RAR•r►nwhlP Priiwr and will remain with Mrs. Lemmon P CO N V EY A NUI N G" -` ` ' while:cQg.%-a1escing.. put on a splendid program assisted - - Tubes and Batteries always SGA ,Ad Mrs. C. Gostie who, gave a. Lumber and L•alh An old established agency, ready The Y.oung. Ladies' Supper Club tR kr to serve. H. ROY_MILGER. held their meeting on Saturday and bur-orous, reading. =•$, C. Shing B PlaonR Pick. 61100 BrouRbam. Ontario ' made plans for .their Achievement Vtr their return. fro" the U. �'. - • 48ct Ph�np Mwrk 1908 Day meet;ng on Feb. 26th at the 0. Oyster Supper on kriday night7 . L1IIe Coal , YY A YY _kr W hostesses to , then they will last, JSr_. Crozier's car Left the icy f ,-- . Al.herta i'081 W: Bayles home, r mothers and road, crashed through a telephone , 'LICENSED . AUOTIONERR.. ANI1 D -�•• �_� E R members of W. I. and will be-ready Pole'and 'bumped into a tree thus �Dt)BfeslulO' �0�8 VALUATOR to ,demonstrate the benefits of the reducing the car to a-•complete f[�pmeDt, L.lII1e. 1?laSt@f =Sales oonduoreA Anywhere - , Supper Club project, Silver Collec- wreck. ?Kra. 1CrozrDel= received fac• ;fie le Bodv 'Wend CI Phone o: write. Addretia 811 Dunda,% Insuranoe of A11 Hinds. - tion to. defray'experaes. }a injuries d Crozier and p " litreet. Ener,'. - With Thin annual the Grandmothers l lDnL Irene escaped uninjtfred.._ A$ent's for`1.17t-Jt'- FeIIOe Whitby. Ontario._ Beth RfiteA APa1lBh1P me g 1lstdre«�J -Allison and Me,Sl .J-linp the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert ` cc , Salt $ecrt4ty--&nd Service :' Harvey on Tuesday,--February-•F?wn- - _-- --`—and- O For S a l E :: with an attendance of about-.50, At The community of suffered a deep Cook h n tt T nts f the conclusion of routine busines3 lis '�h'n one o? t!I^ ►noel valuable a >bP1etD@ - _ M- Address Phone and highly esteemed ment�.�ers, Mr. ' aslt 6wivnnisec) Steps Abingles,- the Grandmothers were called on Secure Prkes Before gayly BROUGHAM PICK 5416 Ardrt:,- : Allison, ,3 called b) Bird's Felt State Sbinpgrea. for the program. :Kra. Holliday, _ Also. re4obhering buggy wheels. District President, a}so a grand- d: i .sin_February 1st at his late Lawn mowers eh+r paned. Y res.3ence on the Kingston Highway. L O 1V � R O S - We Handle mother, briefs addressed' the meet- T. PATSIRAONS - OLABRMOK - ins• Diss.. R. Mowbray, a, vis}tor, fi=r. ttliaon was in his 67th I'�4*• Cali and get prices. Phone 2818 expressed her pleasure in being His grandfather one of the or- LOCII3t !'1-111. '�It. A Complete' Line of 'Pur• resent. A Guessing Contest.wad iginal settlers in Pickering Towr- ;PbnnP M..rk 73011 E a her, alqo. ed Aad� na, .. V CII, and sed for guessing purposes ew, was His af schoohriaster and taught —LAND enjoyed " Early -photos of. @Bt'O were pas reras L f t ND SURVEY aR r. - = eadsrt8 part as �• r -- OOg Chow. A few antiques were also displayed in several schools o _ el as takin 1 CYRIL E. MARLEY _ -_ M� Philip read the. origin of the W I. g a F. J. DONEI'A'N B. A., B. Be,, old song, "When you and I were the Presbyterian Church, having GHNERAL INgURANGE yoling Maggie all joining in the P L. S. On file are,,the records of sur• D. o Occupied the office• of eider • for. D N LOeak WOOd singing of the song. At'thegclose, many years: His whole life was veyors Gibson and Ysraold, >b/ [F C F f r r F k C 7 E(TION Kin East, Oshawa. Phi-Be M16 _ --- - _ the .hostess: Me,3dames B. 'Harvey, lived in this township and for the g Phone PSdresing 6700 ickerin - *�ill art number of ears he farmed a- �j 1VA A. Hardy, B. Richie and G. Philip P f g . sen ed very delicious tea and ref- bout a mile east of Dunbarton. He - "res}unents. Ras interested in c}vie sSfa`rs and 7- Claremont PlOKFIRING, ONT. The annual meeting of'the Public Progress in agriculture. But the. Libra was held on Saturd4y `ev rtiatn interest of his 'life centred in pELIVER --- Ernest C. Fetzer ening, PreGident L. Middleton in the Christian Church 'of which ort sub- a w'a; a life-long-member. In 1912 j100 up.—Moneyrequired. Good the chair. Satisfactory reports h THIS n-itte:d by Ray McWhirter, Secret he was ordained an elder of the First Mortgages. f art' TrPa.,urer. ' The Librarian .rep- Presbyterian Church. at Dunbarton. LAWYER -' R. C�. CLENDENING orted the membership for 1937 as Since '1925 he has been, one 'of the 20 years experience 64. Circulation 195U: 75 hooks most loyal arid. ardent. workers in -- ti a of t e eai•'to FUNERAL I)IRECTOft • brighten up•our home with privfttP AuthulHnt•e 'and• Mrs. ,A.• Moffat,.J. Gerow', V. capacity of elder, member of the Lard and reader of :ore choir for O new wall-paper•. , Dav and Night Service Shaver and \. DIchinnon. A num- FROM _ aSufferers' - iany year. By all .means within ber of magazines were also donated n We sell the new and die- Phone 9006 by R D• lfiller and the late Nor- -tested power he ,sought to further-the HEMORRHOIDS (Piles) t tinctive 193S line sun-tested :r M-Overn .5000 man and Mrs: Bre. Present sub- wort: of the Kingdom at; home and abroad. The deceased was,unmarr- " We recommend Wall-pater. NIa>rkha>rn +Ont scriptions for masaziries include: - ' • ied and lived with his sisters; Miss s f Popular tilechanics,' Scientific'Mon- H e ITl �`� 1 t.Pi Come and see our line of thly, and National Geography. 1;gw Andra, who pfedececeased Frim' in _ Waft.paper. books recently ...purchased :include: .1925, and ,tiles Violet, Ids is also Pile Remedy : * *� T�s=T��t-• —With the Nest in•her-e eliKath- survived by Hiss Janet', of Dunbar- Ten of cant off' all blankets ,,r-j jJ,/�/ j� y -ton;. Mrs. Mitchell of'Montanai and, '� Qwet acting -internal afro treatment P leen Stranger The Scent of Rates; >• for an internal 'condition.. _ ,and- rugs, Lady• Tweedarnuir--The Lon-est Mrs. Henn ick o€ Tonawanda,�V. Y. way Round, Lady 'Willison—North- Dairy, and two brothers; Archie, of Mori- In Capstfles-Easy to tal.0 STUDtA COUCHES Supplies, Tinware,En- Kenneth Roberts=I tana.,and Joseph,' of Dunbarton. The �Vwest Passage, -,,,No Chan Necessary x �`�19T75 and 1.t amelware. Electric Wa�here, sympathy of all members of the r p• -Seven League 'Roots and. Book of � . . __ ,�•, Stoves," Paints, ' Oils, Coal Marvels, Haliburton—Anthony Ad- community goes out to the heresy- No.0in menta Required Oil. all at right prices: verse; Allen—The 'Hurricane, Nord= family at this time. The fuser- "hoff and Hall—hind So: Victoria, ai service was conducted at the resp Two sizes 7in`,;.n: t1iing and Repair " ideate on Friday, February 4th at,Motor Ambulance, Day se Night Vaurrhan WilkinF—,-•'kngel'Pavement, $.1,00 CZirapautes) 13.00(112 capsulesi. Work • prom tl ' attende(j 2.30 .fin. b the Dunbartoir' tn- 1 p 3 _ J. B: Priestly�--How to win friends, P• Y n ad- Phone 1300 "' ur_l� lar r y;te--Tae Citadel, A. J. ited Minister, 'Rev. H. Howey, as- ,- to: e iHr•roeg, Bukgess►-- aisted'by Rev.., Ib.. M.. Bur"gess, a _ f 7,eaves from Lafhtern have, IJellie former pastor, and Rev. W. .Mon- N*T �* TEF I ITT ALVIN BUSTIBY I teith; of-Arthur; Ontario, a relative -. O ECJ -• -` C. A. S McLunr The Busman s Holiday, • of the deceased. A very large num- Hardware ' Tinr,mlth R. Viatker —Childress Stories rY uneral 3�irecter . ' font Dick' iis4-Princess 91izabeth ber of friends and neighbors were �@ Reaall. PI!'KERING .F r.r>�iture I)eal�r _ :: ;larol, Loring, •present to pay their tri}rute of res- t Interment took lace in Ers-• s rhpi+ 4COA unro, Deepin�;; Montgomery, A. � . P ----f�I�K$RINCI _ ? ' Chri,•tie, J. G. Lincoln, Salverson, kine Cemetery in the family burial -+[, Piekerina. Ontari c Norris; Wodehouae, Zane Gray.and plot. - Winston's Dictionary. -.;,,• »-,=d.,1... _._..._ . -. ... -._. s....�s, ,..� . ..,�. ,.K t y 7. 6 • ..... �.T_ YT..� -Ntwe In Brie ---- eunarchy In L oaquered Area - 'E,t- - SHANGHAL-A grave state of an- archy and lawlessness this week-was y reported straining authority of Jap- , EDITORIAL. COMMENT FROM -aKRE. THEBB AND _ one" in North China while their arm- _ 0 EVERYWHERE. is$ struggled to conquer a vast area paper men are taking chances to flit of Central China along the LuagIIa3 CAIVADA pap g Railroad. - EX- these columns for you.-Sunday Ez- Despatches from Tientsin said that . - press, London. after the Japanese evicted Chinese FREE j -90STLY PROPArIAND11 North China ' - of�Pseestom .It is estimated that the Nati GOT- POOR LITTLE TURKSt omcfals captcreQ _ >'u into e�°�4*121 a ent spends one million The schoolgirls of Turkey are Inbanditry and Civic disorder. 1 Sollars annually for propaganda at for a dull time•if the Association of - RerLabePsselSma J•4I t� lease sad obf"&-Brantford apo- Head Masten and Head Mistresses sr Y����� Taraa°O' eative Sacoeeds . - mendations no girt may go to the SIENDAYE, France. - su_- a -. northward drive lsst•week-•end COMPULSORY HEADWORK cinema eze9pt with ar. adult relative; Spanish Government troops through The sugg"n wi of made.at Otto- she may not talk to any young.man foothills southwest of Teruel toward - wa %st tfn><da adopt s ewivuliiiorY in the street except'her brother, and Pleased Wim' �n!t katchewaa Legislature.from 66 to S a vOdhg'eshemtr asaMhtir to I&A used by if any swain attempts.to talk to her the insurgent stronghold o! A]barra- PARIS•-In a mounting chorus of members will be provided in a Ila - raise for Grant Britain; Its -Regal -ernment--bill to-redistribute provit - Anstratlal. 'fibers would bei—MUO to the. aili'ont oh6ul`7 be -�portW to The offensive, launched against a and thA lh4nnds of d i columilum flue pm -Or 'head "Imt1s,could be made for compnlaor� think- with. One might be tempted to think long unlet insurgentpoc a that extend across the English Chan- oral Davis told .the Legislature sits <, the strategic feeder highway between net,. the French pre last week G. H. Williams, Co-Operative Com fate Od'tise part o!'Elie'eteelorsite Its th# Pasha Grundy or, his wife had Teruel sad Zaragoza, forced a tem- well.'--I511ad_oe lthse Press. combed the Statutes of Oxford Uui- porary cessation of fighting. is the heralded the forthcoming visit of moawealth Federation leader, attem0 versa for then list o!.prohibitions. King George VI and Queen Elizabeth ' ed *to introduce a redistribution bq t9 area seat of the road-where insurg_ as an omen oi'peace"and etrengtli:-- 30METH4X411 TO DO WITH IT In Oxford stili, no doubt,the proctors eats for four days drove back their - Employees over 40 are found hap- sak politely to be. introduced to. anytoe. -- pier on their fobs than those ander damsel with whom an undergraduate ' __ =p akatinea Tale of Horrors - 40, some great United States intelli- is been in public converse. All this. . Thrones in Flood genes has discovered. of course, it of course, is done to protect the male CHATHAM, Ont. - Families were: LONDON.-Between January 31 and LISTEN... doesn't mesa anything to him that from the predations of the intrigu- .-marooned, thouaands.of acres of lead February 7 there were two murders, a those over 40 have survived a war, ing sex, and it would be little wonder Inundated and livestock injured as the two serious woundings, eight strikes, � a couple of depressions mad are still if Turks, with their queer inversions. turbulent Thames River sp!lled flood one, bombing and six cases of sabo- 00 •� at wort, does k?--Hamilton Spec. u had simply reversed the res in a waters over RsIeigh, Dover and Til- rage in Palestine, Rt. Hon. William CANADA-1938 - tyto•r• mistaken effort, to shield scheming buryEast townships last week, Ormsby-Gore, Colonial Secretary, told y•� girls- from innocent men. - Cape questioners in the House of Commons IMPERIAL TOSACCO'f _.. _.- HIGH COST OF CRIME Argus. Plans For New Bridge last week. He said there had been no INSPIRING PROORAM r A. statement isw,ed.from a Gov- - - NIAGARA FALLS, Ont.— being' further ..military encounters with ernment department at Ottawa.shows ary lr6tchse are being'prepared for armed bands. - EV Employment Drops ERY FRIDAY NIGHT -that the average-cost of a prisoner ' a sew span across'-the Niagara River- span __.. on m National -- in the penal establishments of the 78,288 In December and work will start as soon as pose Membership Cut Down' Coast to Coast Network country Is over ;.2 a day, or is round _ this, according-to Walter McCaul- REGIINA.-Reduction .of. the Sas- figures about $750 a year. The $2 OTTAWA. =- Industrial employ- land. Public Rela,tloiis Counsel Of this covers_foods,Iclothing, heating, build- ment in-Canada,'Canada dropped by-78,288 International'Rscilway Coalpaay. own- - Ings, salaries of wardens and guards persons in December, the Dominion ere of the wrecked Falls View Bridge. Mind other maintenance costa. Bureau of Statistics reports. State- Malty a young 'roan and woman menta Prom 10,437 employers showed School Padlocked diving an honest -life and doing a 1.081,472 on payrolls at Jan. 1,.cam- .MONTREAL.-Some forty-five chit- w{[Ae y e�► dren, ringing.from 4 to 12 years, were z _ good day's work has to exist on less pared with 1,159,759 on Dec. 1. the fast, wide trail at Gray llodrs - ousted from Maxim Gorky Hall here Try ..: than ;24 a•week. Titers are thous- The crude index, based on the 1926 _ 123 miles of them-the Kaadah°r, Ilii' . y ands of prisoners in the state inatitn- as Provincial Police raided the place, p average as 100, fell from 121.6 at which they 'described as a .Communist '- fully roan,the d Tr edt 35 otre Jump tions, sa that• the cast.of crime, to Dec. 1. to: 113.4 at Jan. 1., Index fully mappedand ' f"mp' the country is a veryserious matter school, under the provisions of the ,�„ T labaotor to attenda"Lpupsnew maybe-rho. figure at-Jan. 1. 1937, was 103.8. Padlock Act. About thirty of the chit- W Fah�+. Seagun4waled i•- ma't'• Pb�s -' 'indeed. On top of that there are Atter. correction fors seasonal-i�n- ��•sT otaeb.:.yosra 8eod for folder-sod 2+•«" 4 dren were learning to read and write LeastT. ----} provincial farms and reformatories, fluences, the Jan. 1 index was 121.4 Russian in one part o! the building, � N![L TERRAIN IN EASTERN C%1NADA... and a police force in every town and compared with 119.1. at JDec• 1. In while the remainder were taking vio- _ city. The public has a deep interest the last 'few months the corrected e cin--keeping' down crime, sad:eve lin lessons upstairs.- The schoolbooks ry indexes have been at their highest and other literature is the hall were preventive method should be.tried,- seasonal mark since 1929- -- confiscated and dhe place padlbcked. - St�'homaa Times-Journal. NEWSPAPERS WIDELY READ Statistics reveal that there are 2,- 252,729 households In Canada. The circulation of newspapers all told in ' Canada 'is• 2.246,861. So one isn't far out in saving that practically ev-. cry home su�ccribes to a newspaper. Over the same geographic area ' there .are 1,059;101 radios.. All of . 'which goes to, show that more.than half the homes do not hear broad- casts. T HISTOR There are 418;990 radios in Ontain CHEUROL - rio homes ane 174,312 in-Quebec. 4� The fact t:at practically everyone I'eads the.newspapers puts them at- -the t <$ r -lthe head of the list of the various publicity media.. That is why shrewd a advertisers favor the newspapers to ;get their message across to the - - - ;greatest number of people.-Kitch- ener Record. U/ur.Q�J-�b�e.olN p�++.w;w ALra► Di fsxv w $fi0 O'1n.400 APIECE •Sedan u•ub t.rnk. z > With Britain and the United.States ----both • engaged in rearmament pro. a ' '.grams, one.of the features of naval ' ..construction is the return of the bat- t ship. For a time it was argued �"y that the advent of the airplane and �k 'the development of'the submarine had .ma4e._battleships too vulnerable y. g --= 'end that the were a thin of file .,. . ^� , �°� � psi•• � _.. _ past. But the battleship•,is back- 4 N at a cost of $63,000,000 apiece.- Sault Daily Star.. BROADENING THEM OUT •.aF ,� _. .. As we have remarked on other oc- _ � :; �' 'a ,;:.. .. .'� �- ': • rasions, we should like to see our . :.:: :..public men, members of•the Com- R ••: ,;;: ,� � - rrions and -Senate and tht Legisla- • �"" ' tures, do more travelling. Many of them, unfortunately. seldom stir THE SYMBOL OF SAVINGS,'. .-:from their •own districts and are _ therefore unfamiliar with the atmos- HE best'Chevrolet in history are of-AI1Silent; All-Steel construction .-•-- ._ phere of other.areas. We believe 'it T _ -: g =the outstanding car of --,so cafe, eo soothingly free from vibra- shon-td be art of their dui to thor- �� ++ ovghly familiarize themselves , with MOpERN MODE STYllf1G 1938! Compare .:.and let your tion, rinainees and drumming. _ all sections and thus be in a better own eyes prove it: Look at-that beautiful Check 'on a�l the exclusive features position to intelligently consider no- rrancTEO Nymuttc Eumn ly rounded new radiator grille. See how Chevrolet brings you.Learn what owners 4ional and inter-provincial problems, ON� _�mON those modern lines are repeated in the :.themselves say about economy :. "UP and, in the Ion`s run, to promote that «.w..a.d:L., Moa t. ' new hood louvres-emphasized by the -to 27 miles to the gallon of gas!" . . . cause for- which every good -citizen 1100MU .AU-SILENT All-STM 11COIES fleet,low streamline of the roof. "Never add a drop of-oill". . ."Lowest sh"Id be striving-national unity:- Glance inside. Here are wider seatol Upkeep coats in motoring l" _ Windsor Star: ors! A phol• 'Then drive the car itself, and Youll not i• :YAIV&1WNUD ENGINE Wr o. Attractive ne 'der doors! ct w n h agree it's the y IISNlR NO-bRAR YENiIIATION stery!� Extra inc es of room! Flat, un- only mgr a beet Chevrolet in Iue- - THE- EMPIRE obstructed floorm! k'ish'er No-Draft Ven= t .. you' Heyer,be sat sped with Ii1N Ti►TOE-MATK CLUTgI tilation! 'And remember, theme bodies the a Chevrolet for your monexl � -W yAT'PRICE NEWS? PRICED Wink of the price of, news;: Two FROM $ 820 v - / Journalists are blowqq to bits at Ter- ;�,uel by_a shell bitting their car, and, :.C�18i. in the ]est few months; two journal- rr.u..e�.„K.couy.) COOpelr---Clall'eMont - tE saw De taxi Models*am s{�1 � M iota have been 'kdlled, six wounded, Delivwed at rectory•Oshawa,Ontario. ao.- -`��- Detl�'-�. D1>��fOR getting the news for you in China. Do ernmene t.:• freight and ticea.e nit"• cos - DONALD MOTOR SALES —WHITBY venie',THE BEST CHEUROLET not forget as you read your news- (Woe"t mot may � ""'"s n"O1eh the / — Y T� - decant Motor.]"aWmmt Pia". a-A"oc.DeAw—U. Ptcl[ePn111� - sleep world news- 7- v o d n 1 er�the that all 0 papers, • • Ary �lo -.r_. ,,,...?,v«.., t .:.,�C. -.4:. Z . •: � �3.,^� ; 4^ •-Y -C ssAhuTua �:n� *!• � - n� ,4 , bw PRO" Brim BRING O , BEAUTIFUL HAND-PAINOTED y � • �O ied- enlargements with everyeight � K� ��'� -' pprints. Falcon Photo Finta ors, 163 i{�+�1ass� Adve s ' O'n rbrook, Wlnniliei.Mae _ tOC14C�3s:..�.�.�5 POPS VIAL C RI G FURNITURE DALMATIAN Z±•UPS AND GROWN - fI00ICf 01f glR 1ARAlI11t(i Stoc7c: have to dispose of some. J. a OF A, �'obnatoa. Eimirn. Ont. 1f'UR FARMING-PROFITABLE BUSI- ` _� no— Fur Farms LYONS' FEBRUARY SALE �llahing Co 31 IPOUIA!V-x AND POULTRY Arcade, t Ca. -•. RECONDI•PIONED l SMUIPMEA'T ` - CATTlI.E Every article completely recondi- BABY CHICKS SEREFORD BULL$, HEIFERS, REG- -tinned and nanitarlly treated. Toronto�s TI4H BRAY CHICK DOEB`TIiE TRICK.i, 0 3 ,. t REFtere 'fully accredited, year old. largest used furniture market- All. Our 1938 catalogue shown statements by Alddon Afodel,X..rYneral_Green3y's goods 'fold on a definite money-back and photographs of money-making Foreman. Palermo, Ont. guarantee it ]sot satisfied. customers from Nova Scott" to Baa- h - Kitchen Cabinets in perfect katcbewan. Write for-your copy to- 11.96 FOR GALE 11.95 condition. day. Bray Hatchery, 130 John St. WAST 6.95' Dressers..any finish. North, Hamilton, Ontario. ' ,GOOD USED CLOTHING, LO - -~ pprices. �V�rrrita for catalogue: Yonge SSnger drop-head Sewing Ya- BRAY XTRA-PROFIT CHICKS ARID 5 ° $freer Ciothia6 Exchange. 502 Yonge 11.•� chines. 2;°Xy heavier than required for Gov- treat Toronto: 9•� S •os ♦ burner Gan- Stoves. ernment Approval. Never neem to _ Guaranteed. lose thin' he$d statit.' Sturdy, vigor= cosMETICS Chfna Cabtneta. any flnisA. one, thrifty birds. TwelveHykebreed80 1 . !!!TART A HONE FACTORY. MEN,AND 14 50 g c, Breakfast Suites,enamel John Street, Nortlt, Hamilton, n women In every town, manufacture son�sh, assorted Colo a* - o Coemettca Just add water to cQncen- ZZ•95 Bea .Outfits, all steel panel CROSS-BREII CHICKS ARF. GAINING eke ;li to s10 .7 walnut flatah, Excellent fa Do laxity. Hybrid •yiyp gblerreturns n daily. King Coamet cCO.. a ringgs an fn '1937. 'Get our catalogue. ,�. 8t-, Toronto. All efzea. North, , �q 50 3 Pc. Walnut Mohair.Chester- Bamilton, Ontario fin Street, CLEARANCE SALE 32- field StYtte in perfect condition. ASSORTED 12' ReveralbIn Va-xahafl cushions: 'A worn JERSEY GIANTS, (R'H1TE or,BLACK) .gARANCE SALE! derful. Dargatth • / / " to 26" lengths• Silke,-Crepes. Cottons, A,g•CO 2 pc, heavy taupe resp covered I I�ignuRunner Ducklings.oC Catalogue. ' a re loth Gfagbame, .L 1 n e a a, i{a 7 suite, with reverglble Marshall �dseII Poultry Farm, Princeton, Ont. Voiles, -Prints; Piques; for children's cuahtona. 'in'perfect-condlUoa. __ _ _ 610 ea. aDrorsa, dreea trmmIn e, etc. ; Pe. solid oak dining room_ ORbER -YOUR -CHICKS. :NOK AND-- I values To V� !!c. "Refund Guarantee•" Canadian buffet, with 'six chairs, leather up o- Twaddle thick Conte.-t. 1500 Tired- Tile Port Hospital at $uttol ='< Textiles, Dept. LY, Montreal. stored, sot letlly-reconditioned. die Chicks free. Send for catalogue. a ` 9 Pc. 2-tone walnut dfning •rweAdle Chick Hatchery, Limited, 1K �7y suite, large buffet, Blase door Box 10, Fergus Ontario. HOW V1r•.ag �re $ridge, Lincs., England, has had CII VASRIOPt MACiABIIPE gREffi 69.tlO patient in fifty ears. The pre china cabinet, square table with e1z • one p Y -SIAS ION -MAgAZINN _FREE_ WITH- e1 3saek. loather upholstered chairs. _ -- �i v e �#� two Beautif Dreeaea, 99c• L I H', ' a.e�s est staff has been there_more ihii 1Pasbfast Canadian' Prints, Isla suite coat over 2200.00 when new. 1 Lay W y�LegholrnRChtckv. 9c'.', big forty years, but the lone case w>? - �frr Looks perfect. A real snap. $"I... loth.-. All colors, styles. Over- 5 Pc. bedroom suite, walnut even Barred Rocks, - All blood- before their'time, ' .",a -tgsss 46- 99c each. Refund Guar- . finish. Large dresser. chiffon• tested. _100�o arrival. Bob Kimber- . Famous Ornithologist Tells Tragic �oleo", C�anadtan 'Textiles; Dept- ter and full size bed with sagless ley, Boz R{, Essex, Ontario. _ Story of, Bird life uy Montreal. spring and new heavy roll edge ayyll EMPLOYD1tER,r cotton mattress. Al a walnut De On% •e LAS. -"QIIILT REMNANTS""- SLoe' -WHEN COLDS BRING 87•� suite, large dressel•, chiffonier, OR 15 POUNDS $2.26. "SURPRISE Tragedy among the birds of this y NED EMPLOYMENT FOR ALL triple mirror vanity, full adze bed, sag- package" Free! Choice. of tubfa.at _ -continent was unfolded upon the ar- r - workers. Send tea cents per copy to lase sprtntr and new, excellent quality Cotton Prints. •Piques, Broadclatha, �. Dept W. Canadian Placement Inti- all-telt roll-edge mattress. Areal,bar- Tapestryy Silks Eiderdown, Wool- rival at Mont last seek of Dr. tufo, 21 Dut3daa Square Toronto. gain in fine furniture. lefts, Re D, �lat•nelette - �weeda. Arthur A. Allen, professor et ornith- t . Bead SORE money order for complete prtce Large! "Refund Guarantee:' Sample �► FILMS AND PR of goods. $undte 15c. Philroae TeXttles. D•DL OlogS at Cornell University, 'Dr..Allen Any chartered bank our reference. LE, Station E', Montreal. lectured On "'Hunting.with s Micro Y.[.8 DEVELOPED, PRINTED, 3 Money back guarantee. phone.". O��" enlargement aft. Re-Drints 10 LYONS' REMNAPTe or 25c. Photo-Craft. 18214 King H'- $e travelled 15.000 milers to record Toronto. CHE8TERFIELD IyFANUEACTURER8 some Of.the vanlahing bird voiceq of PRICER EXPERT WORK. RUI�l, TRADE-iN DEPT. 1 �S: QUILT gE -TANTS AND 72 x TORONTO t0 natural co}ton Quilt Batt. com- - with tree enlargement Oc. K. RO oL 478 YONGE ST: lots outfit ;1.26. .Choice of waahf&at America and made a plea for careful �'at ovanna n 93 Niagara Street. 8t. Cath - tion Frinta, Piques, 8roadcloths. conservation of a number of bird ape- a 4d" artnea, Ont- BAIR GOODS i 1 k e; Eiderdown. Flaaa4lette. �• which are today threatened with Vi lt• p -TWO BEAL=TIFUL>DNLAR4IQ. wesda, Tapestryy' Woollen, 0 extinction. T I,4AT •- TOUPET. TRANSFOR33A aP? arge! "Refund Guarantee:' Sample ars (one colored) with foil p rj� _� p passenger pigeon Extinct eloped. eight lqualitYraMachirdY atWRY Aafli'Goods. Wrlpteatbr tl �n a a Tdontreat anadfan Textll-TD�f. To lHnstzate haw a specie4 can"be.. FAIN �� aaLl sue. .ToToato d gt 1 gupoly�d.._52.4 Bet at. Tot 6d- lIPECTAC2.E8 ■ S1 innlpeg. lnateQ'be related the story of RAWNESS OUR OWN tMGATI'V19S :T Z:t*GLATl9E8, 61.75 M WE SEND the passenger pigeon. s p — - ' me on any aortae, cloth qr pap RugDREfSIN(i ICHOALl1 t a pair t0 test Your eyes. Satisfae- said, once existed in flocks at a mill' bout kill or drrkrootp, Las iltaA n oz 19oney r•tgrlded. (fleas •Yelp N t •acht Miracle Foto it c,ie, A]IE I3UDSON SC O 1.. 4:00 each, edit lit sent. Acca - fon or more. 80 large were the flocks !'t'r; Body i 1 trnctfona for 1(� prints. dd t utQ{uza.we 1 . it Suas•fc, To- �t the? took hours to DaaN a 8iven• i Williams. 6 R chino d !last. 0- of pamphlet. 701 Ytonse HL. Teo tiro. atolfEfcal, Dept ��r•,=w to. ° --$ point while the birds were fa contian• BNt,AgQ»[HN'1' WIC'$. R'` nAaszllrEf STAMP.- ons flight.• Profession fowlers cap Stowash and sd 33 Salm d•velo tired them and shipped them by the tints tc saBEif a; pAzN>tT otrEBTERN, >n �C- LcT011lel 'IEAc#iztRsf coRo�- lata=tiller 1� a Lyjlo�LChmoad 4, o •a Storf• _eta 1 �jQk at. n 8ouv Ir Sta�s0a• 60 different. IOad to cenEres of population, o •!■ a ai�' y. atT6>mt•, a�owlds d+rblt Ltttl all about. Eaia PaIf1 " To- 'o. $� i► F T r �� fie It s-14, Eta ton K, To- Water Fowl DYlnp Out 4 Deplet!od was sae rapid that by the �► • } JD A R Rs' a" � -a11111DICAL1l aujunin of 1678 the birds, after winter 'The speed with which "kspirin" ..CA NLA D s T 1L8ixfa Tl Y �Q iL1QLlt 3leL'p « migrattoll, failed to return 114 commer• actin relieving flee diytrestsiag r, was I and t' i111 M Powe�r rba r e- slat numbers. Fot a few years ocoamsotedds �• :• r �if a fam, ortlszi, lie a, 100 ¢o� Hoam atonal flocks were seen. The birds be i+ realm n is d l� �• 4. 2. atl z eta. !t o vv WW A�,bhee_treatment e� t' extilell•.Dept• ac tto b came fewer and fewer, a'lnall7 a Tai.-b all do h 8 �d e Q a c n y" orb - lexis reward wan offered-for news of 7& „ „ � in 0017 wso eD�t - t. d opt0n AIb'a a. Agents: - � Uai- of nester �►ai= The reward saver had �of water.Thea�argle with ttiL s e �tyt• frt7- ` tifaana, i�oatrsal. Cm'�.�Y� aj� 4p be Bina. ere f• now llltta doubt ... texture twice. lnaEafa6 lour 6e:d ]] anrlt t ph thf do ATOL► Ir C8. - j • bladder t 1i 1•s. OOd Sbte of HMW qa h h th#the ap ies !a extiaet, he said wen bac tot vtctorta- r t • as sir t tips d r e Tania tate threatens the ivory- This medk3aai6argl•�sotaha0st onto. u�der lilt ea and .-orop nips," A v;bod eker, among other spa- wefon, aoasti tion coli. 8iz Univsrdty Of Goo-`sib`pa h111ed_-.-- PO• like a local anesthetic on flee sorb,ir{�- TIPtCi tLATER-YALE, Ill•M oat of rmaa dgqc�or. �tx f�oe 6�• vs f6r alae, po a llatar fowl are also having m ��g� yQui that:1'atn: 7Df. QL'Ilt ra Oso. s• Almay 1Bo2 IOTtX, Bas- I sndeats gs top �� Aller es-- - promptly; rasneas is relieved. a. Suk. 1 0 hours is tTia cause - e>a�+- * tm� 11Rl,L CI,aARANCst , RT I�:i UnIstu at are ass'600 to 600 ape-- !'Aspirin'! tablets are made to - l!" lea a. Cboic• bt.Cottor}t ��pp were onounced "in a good stats of 4166 at� the continent, of •• ,• is rba rn�atered '' Hroa nf-A Bilks' for i la • tar needfAi 7 o�r remiey •'I'ft vlo bealth" at the slid of their ordeal• 1►5iah sE 1 t a half-"n species k iLe er fl att•rns. "�uttuti�" D I►t� r The, four cored* and two yonus od�dsoe C `' fund daarant4�. G ns. • e Left ble, wht help rid f�ou sly os. the ss. of 42ttntction. " I[ tret3Fi. the tertlbl• dfacomfoTTt of MIX ls�el coved little sf3sct odtwardlyname Ba er�orm of a til* ,, Do T. ot4 itching or protrudiat p than ah OlOr an�,� ' . FSR gARDIIIf(i pofd fa plata wrapper op r efgt 1 00 tItOD•y back ft not.delt,�hied intim the experiment conducted 10 ti result■. Address, Davis PKartfn- determine the action of sleeplessness MMXIN CANAM S RAISING - SAI(PtA aa��aa11 Company: t;0 Oakwood Avenue. on body and mind.• 'ar11'fl Fact_s t�aatesIn* loc, book catal9t 'poronto• Trade Journal Boz El, create, Results'For 9eiae•e Demand ltarfo. HitacELLANleots An'the non:sleepers yawned about pear' production in Canada has re- :RE THE ANIMALS FUR- him, Dr.-A. S. Edwards, head of the. mained fairly constant since 1980 at- WE NnisLtng Your cosi tortured, 1n•steel department 460,000 buaheli per old Get - + • traps or do You buy humane furs' university" Paye hctlogy dap „+ Information, Canadian Apaoclation and director Of 'the experiment, armum. Protection of Fur-Bearers. T$ Ber- Appy, pears, peaches, and lolls AS P � R 1 N " • '' • nerd Avenue, Toronto. termed the t a success, .adding n- , f PATENT ATTORNEY that he hoped•it would "show results berries are the chief fruite export- R•rta•r,a•.a•, �•••«•� tactical applications:" - ed from Canada;ills United.gingdotn • !!ret,for science and- then furnish ' ur•....�.••r•■M• p taking about 110%.. - cb~�.W h„„�,V cy„ ROY I„ KNOX, REGISTERED ATTAR- 11C&tiona:" Pgsaa�;dr season, ,a«„■,,,r.,lp,rr n.•..a1y oey. Information resgarding flstrs- Observers Watched Them For the- coming a«s....r�•�r�•.•,«■.. tion Patents: Drawings; Res The subjects went through -their Canadian Customs duties and taxes •insorswcousudw tioaa: Sales. 14 Metcalfe, Ottawa. ragulllT routines of chlseea meal•. ..a...•+.wt«.•.M++r•«a `"^"' have been remitted on Passover ,, ,s■,,■,y.sm aw"k owd FATFNTS exercise and, in some cases, dates.. bread, or matzos; on 12 matzos pro.Uab.&ft A6640- r R■ywa., AIT OFFER TO EVERY 3NVENTOR. Student observers kept "gil at all ducts and,on Passover vinegar, itltr : • • List of,invention and toll tntorma- hours, prodding the subjects awake •,How,to Becorde'a-Hockey " 1NAfOM'Wilmoitli LRAM ., tion sent free. The Ramsay Company ported into"Canada from 9th F4•bTu- ,.a,c•�a.r• .aaa„*e c..w. Registered Patent Attorneys, . 27�• when necessary. Bridge• sessions, ary to 23rd April, 193$, Star"by that creat authoritg Bank St., Ottawa. Can, walks and talks helped' occupy'the T. p. "Tommy" Gorman, a In Canada the extent to which po- profusely illus- - PERSONAI, nights. ' tatoes are used for the manufacture Great Book p Y many LON1f980ME" - WRITE TRIS REi.IA• Tea were made of reactions, of starch and flour.dependa on prices valcable ed and on how at to ble Club: eatabltshed 17 years. Mom- p i for table potatoes. Two factories in the game. bers everywhere, many wealthy. Des.- steadiness, color "pence tion, d New Brunswick are capable of hand- NM At1TOMAPMM PICTUMS Vox tree, sealed. Mrs. Budd, in memory, temperance and Boz 753-W. San Frartcieco, California. visual ability. Y, ling,a_total of 1,750,000 bushels to •f aRSAT PLAYERS (moans dforframing) ^x ldA , suited? Hundreda tMa Y°Os from' oars y P Group"-1 nadiess' et�te • some with mean.-. Miss Wallace and Miss Jimmerson Principally through-_heav ex orfs iio pptts • daughters and widows with property. t0 the United DaveTrotuer Johan on Harbin _ ����'q uI�.KL� , Parttculare loc. Confidential. Cana- agreed that it was hardest to stay of dressed poultry ��~ an► Plan Correspondence Club. Box. 128, awake on thir second night and that Kingdom and large shipments of live D"RunylQsrth�tt"�sb Siebert Pete$Kell s: ty PPEO 'Q t,b.,p.are Calgary, Alta• the hours just before bags every day poultry, chiefly from Ontario, to I 1R,Bbinaon A ter +vdJoliat x.-re Nearby' United States markets, the eoe t3�me George s" 7oa� LEAR\ TRUE SIGNIFlCA\CE OF Were dlitiCult. v ¢F, (leorgeMui o,r' y.: 1 ou latent forces icr' Four nature. -Pend CAWgrter stow Evans t1 mala stamped, adore•.-ed enveloDe.''Box ale pt° hileinat�uralat ly stallingatheP tract improl ementlovers19363 a bis- ��$o, om to�uAJon DO YOU FEEL 352, ' K estmin ter, B.C. yy or QieaAtl>'.IT � nexp1ACBACOens$�iii HorRINKIme= mental "and lshygieal reactions,'' pro- 'Y'he total wool clip in Coanandately • Your choice of the above n 't SLUGGISH -dies, Testimonials Guaranteed. Ad- duCed no outstanding detriment to Canada in 1937 of fillip ' he added 19,600,000 pounds wan slightly higher, For ROWN BRkNDm"o tin LILY you need more Flee free. Roa,t, �i'inntperr. hie body. northeata ping devices thin that of 1938. After relativbly WHITE"Com Syrup write .MayL_ y .,mY bog - LZl vC ew stronger the experiment con- stable prices during the summer of ac out name and b11Cffr on the back y a USE PID ARD ued." if7, a sharp decline occurred,fn Oc- add> sa and the words�'Noc- When you feel you haven't a •friend 1 ea remains OVe --. The six professed willingness 'to r, btu Priv d ab key sok"or the fiarne o1 lira Io the world and life 1s not wort a New 'and re- ""tli0ae of 1938. picture you want (one lmok cent-that's the t1rIIe y markable ra- undergo another no-sleep test if thi or picture for each label). "•setting you down... n t tail for tt: ,nedy ! o r results "would help lcience." Mai! Is to address below• r )Make )our liver behave: LpWARDSOURs Tanol Tablets will do cit• Sob. They Another test i• proposed,-Dr. Ed- An international conference !net heaves. Sat- diacuaa swearing. 1`he BRAN a -ac! directly_on the. over stimulating ;.-f•,a&ction is wards announced, to compare the re- fB Atha to the liver's. production of c stain CO*-- uftiranteed ial was to britlg .-'bout`" a pprtafnlr�aD � -actions-of non-sleepers and thutle o! b a Italy, said. a Turkish _ fives, Tanoi Tab eta inctu • • aAtAel. s•egardless of pertlons with normal .amounts Of ld`man. Y, �O RN SYRUP F" proportion of 'calounei, Probably the . severity te; was the countryin whichaoo•t effective ]Iver •timulaat kn •jeep ENERO>i F Ia a nay or two your liver to a y .-Yin was worst. Diacuasion im THE FA again as well to ever and 1r•>i t •I oaftcr dh ferof time your horse s Tears ale a eery powerful dNtroy- die y became heated and ,e�ANADA o otNpANYL disease. y ifrfends with.the wide. ablwtde wo�r1s.: 1l 1.00. .Chs, ug.'Girard, Ste. drug glets have Tanol Tablets. x60. (OT - • Oorot fe, Laval, Quebec. er of bacterin, and thus ptot4et tiM mN broke e�o;e! AghAst, -confer- . ,. 1 • _ \ ., rte, \ � +W'-. .J"• W . d` a. `^ra S. ir?"AM ^�*. '-.J•., �.:" r'FF _^zr .--•..•�.-•-±-'z '73a:Lv..i '.�°F.t^ti;�' - Y9 .s v ... .. c,4.. y ;� ..:-... .e.; ;Icy-"�!';C'.'`:c"4t^.�'°,-`'_w••sr.•::_ �p'�..,..�..+...v�.—•,.. .. .. - a r, k. 'G Ti eiri/� M '.- - _. --- Div. Ct. . 4.(G. Sngh Push, Tory peaeomced odulsr diataxias- it d the past -;- - -- Dwttiiie, l0:as-sib . - TS sot rwoa to-co- . r�rh+ilc �s years. CwWder the drevol 'i'�� -• Haspital, grant, 10.00. D. R. Bea- Your that proper correction of the and environraset pf our fo SL76 pre V@M 11.60 paid h adgoee ton, salary 125.50. Wm;. Chester, eyes would assist the patients to and their call upon mechanhist ad �beripMosis to the Uhftd Stays balance Jan. salary, constable, 16.' withstand other nervous troubles or vision in their every day life. Theis , WW >stil�ia is m O5. Eyes bsakdomm. Kany cases of Migraue was more a life of the great ad ReW. DeptMowbray3.38. E. Amnia -. .�►tld an tzaeeabi,e duly to eyestrain .doors and only momentary cbm _ and find relief iarsnediately upon work and then for abort periods.. JOHN MURKAR. Provietor 5.00. F. T. Bunting, 11.79. M. S. Vision wearing the ptoper correction. Chapman, 6.93. Roy Morrish, 26. • When Essen stated about 45 Fears 50. S. G. Morriah 21.61. P. R. _ '..,g ago that 50 per cent of the ir>anates Nessoriasa ; Pickering Horticultural Sudety Wilson 15.75. W¢ri. Duncan, 8.50. y of insane asylums were there be- �+6 The Fe T• Eaton Ltd. 17.92. A. Mitchell. cause of uncorrected eyestrain, he A.DAIR-In loving memory of =X ' February meeting of the TWp• 64.64. T. Eaton Ltd. 9.40: Geo. ' C. H. Tock. Opt. Eyesight Sgpeclallst y� laughed- at. yet today in the dear husb&Ad and father, Sgt. P. _� • Uorticultural Society was held on Hillservices, 24,3,6. Disney Building, (Opp. P. O.) light of better *owledge this ass- W. Adair, Reg. No. 319.791, 794 s ...Tuesday evening in the Y. P. A. Oshawa, Out. Phone 1518 ertilon appears . More plausible. Battery 3rd Div. R. C: H. A., Halla The attendance Was unusually '-� day very readily who on Feb. 16th, 1936. large the hall being filled. A group Carotins Jubilee Singers This strain to is , re y dud of about 25 school children evinced Uaked Church. Pickering Certain cases of almnesia have understood. When we -conisider the When the shade of night is failing: - -- g growth 'and. development of vision And I am sitting all alone suffering from Mrs. Tanner pleased the audience om- Mere. o n e a If you only could come home. with a delightful little vocal-nun6er Those who have a daddy, paniment. Mr. H. V. R. Moore, You do not know the lose of him of Dunbarton, druggist, gave an ad- Till you see his vacant ehair. - dress on Culinary Herbs, which was very interesting and showed a deep knowledge on the part of the lecturer of his subject as well as - s=- r y ver in a pleasing manner. Mr. Gerald Cowan, Past President, offered a prize to any boppeCial reduction daring the +or gfrl growing the best sample of _ (� A. W. MITCHELL. alonth of February. -any 4me b during the coming seeson. - t- y Attention of the members was then Pickering 11 run .$40.00 now 34.00 drawn to the "Globe and Mail" rose Ship your Cream to Qe 13 run $42,00, now $36.00 . the.sensational production of Mr. We are are now paying these' r,Ces Ont' 15 run $44.00, now $38.00 .Darold Mills. of Richmond• Hill At p �' P _- ' the March meetin,e an address. w:ll - 0 be given by "Dick, the Gardener" 1 b8 Spec la After February 28thit will of which further announcement will _ LaVV Motor Sales impossible to get them at these. made. - lb * Q C Chrysler- Plymouth i Prices. You have till June 1st Greenwood • 8 ! to pay for them. Hundreds of Dealer : them are giving satisfaction. Our Young people were entertain- a *? GWD;L'SED CARS - . No. ;�. Agent for Gaoada Packers' Fertile '- ed by the Y. P. U. of Claremont GOODYEAR TIRES �.... United Church on Valentine night. � WILLARD BATTERI M aitr and feeds also. Cecil walla spent Sunday with36 GENERAL BLACKSMITHING' his parents. G R OY �C:ARTER, a. SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS ? Mr. and.Mrs. F. L. Green spent - Give w a trial on a New or a Used Co R. R. I. Locust Hill 'Monday in the city: Mr. Green att- Z4 Hours Towle Service Phone Mark 393 -ended the Board of Trade Banquet �BIITTERFAT Towing 7 whiek him 50-year _membership- . Gordon_.._,1..__1,Virus celebrated celebrated in the evening. -- no W. A. held their meeting . Phone-2988 on Thursday.last at the home of Ne extra for delivery oHrARI - Yrs. Joseph Clark and had a most y PIUgBR1'dfF. p ;successful meeting. Our ladles have Writs or Pbone us...cbargea collect elan so much good work this past W. BR t' well A. ��Y i for the V�.►� les 1 z The 'i5hi Our Dramatic Club go to Kinsale CITIZENS " .... , DA IR Y � ,>� ,>I�,�,, ,.� with their ,'windy --Willows on PHONE 52 :. ." WH1TISY,•ONT. HEATRE 0"L _ Wednesdery e-veninM 23rd inst. r3'Y' ,� s , r We are sorry to learn that .Mr. ,. • W. Middleton is not at all well. We Ibope for a speedy recovery. Ali to Saturday and Holiday Even xa Sa :4a�'lwliti Miss M. Brown is visiting friends ''�� ' s Ings, 10 cents err)61�. L 14i� - In the 'city. _ _ _ , ��f4C ;FRI•DAY and SATURDAY 4rsw 6�sr Township Council sh"Z^"', , FEBRUARY 1s ■ad 19. -Harry �� 1 ^"'" _-+`s�•C" Lad Show Fri.at 9.00: Sat.lat 3 000 l - At the last meeting of the Coun- •��..J •�' ,+ �ai'd. -. __ . :'� II�8r and QoIItraOtior Saturday Matinee at 1.30 .b Saturday Evening Show starts at 6.30 Bn : . dl, the at►d Grid accounts were B work and dtunework _; FRED -ASTAARE Rosa Disney, sanding Greenwood GEORGE BURNS M 2.50. Chas. Hood, drag con 4, % �,,,�> y va ,."'�4%.. ,GRACIE ALLEN ® ' 1. 8.50. Lorne White, breaking roads, , 'Y rolhit�t a Berv�ioO .c o• tN p 37.50. Jno. Bahxion, axes, files etc. 3.46. Dean Hairs, oil 2.00. C. _ % %r _ ... �. . ^ �"�" Youi.choice d sasafe`highwaT routs, 44A Darn$e ;'HB CROWN INNF Cooper, Sae, oil etc. 16.98. Roy �,�' " ' ;� � q� s .Lop-ovr privilsq•• •vsgr Rosebwok Rd. and Kingston" Rd. Ward, salary and repairs 86.18. _'/ 1 .' -- rCoritingendes., / '/y��~tF � lusury of mod.ca frau•! s• eios-cord in Distress" }.2D Phone Pislt y More byrerEdoUar-whsu you _ _ Pickering News, M.uzaticfpal stat- � . -3onery, 57.50. R: E. Mowbray ex- _tra. Motor With • All•Coc Travel Iniormation at y pensee re Hydro 8.00. .Bobt. Ruddy JIOAN FONTAINE '` Notice t0 U exvenses-re Hydro,.8.00. Wm. Ree- RN HO ''EASTERN USE RAY NOBLE _-nor, .expenses•re Hydro,-4-.00 B. ' 1?one 4.+100 Jamieson, bailiff 4.00. `T.' Gregg, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDAY We do Building of all kinds , Feb. 21, 22 and 23 - CARPENTERING, _ First show at 7. Last complete TING. Ja l � R I,S T 1 A N ELEC .1 '14V I C "Charlie :_show at 8.20. : �LIIItgaINGF ar 1@ n R©o,�INa •0 HAWA" ' on Broadway We+s Wo:sell Brantford Rooflns _ With 'rials,Empire Bstiaroom Met-rials, ano 'Ir .., 1 . . -,�.{ WARNEE LUKE D �'Spp tome.Uo�Water ler . . . n forl-bin 'We S �.. � .' . LOUISE HENRY _R Snfieii an ding Material other Bai! Eetimatse Free Also Work Guaranteed 20 Radios, :Co>r�sole and Mantles, all "Blonde Trouble" F. J. PROD SE h. ,fest , known makes: #ugly reconditioned. Witt, Phone a,o _ ELEANORE WHITNEY PICKERING OY1'A"R[it1 Val up to X40.00. Your choice, o]'�l'• JOHNNY DOWNS LYNNE OVERMAN TERRY WALKEe. j 4 $12.95, fess 10 per cent discount for -. w GUARANTEIF3D Cash ED CARS „ r - t ' ; { 1986 Buick Special Sedan 1982 Ford Spec. Coach j +1 1 4 . Special Sedgy 1932 1 . ° y ..a e forest Valu ao Olds peva 1 Chev. Spec Coach, pe _. . 1931 Durant 6 Sedan. I) _:- es ever offered in - 1929 ��' t°Cou C: . 1929 Durant'6 Sedan 1934 Chev. Trach Duals i Radio. 1929 whippet Sedan 1932 Chev. Truck Duals - - 92 Vi-lappet Sedan . 1935 1332 Rugby Truck Duals _ _ 93 Chev. on 1 Olds. Special Coach = - 1930 Ch T Pane , _ 1935 Pontiac Special Coseh 1930 Chev. Truck Duals - i ' . 1935 Chev. Stan. Coach A large number o#' 1926-,27- :.!Come in soon for a good choice. 1936 Chev. Master Spec. Coach 28�-•29 Chev. Pontiacs.. Durant& 1936 Chev: Stan. ,Coach etc priced to move. Telephone 84 CHAS. COOPER CLAREMONT s y ..,,, .. ;•, �,.. :-.•^ �-�•`-�• .,:'rte P.:.:..... ,.• - _ ., , a _ ��. �. ,}, .,.•- ',Fr,;. .'bC",;,,{+ i.•,.xC._r,:^`ra"a•, ,a�.'3.c' .-:r;:. ,+c:.• v�:' '-���: '+c=i4,'R:'. rr' :rt• -r',' ,s .,- .:;,v.! "?.�a.,-;• �w�i+.:,.�7+,s'�..: ., ..�-., . . _. '... ... ,.. •�„,..:-... ...,, .,.;,.. _.. ,...^ ;,,•r-._- "�'�,. .41~''".��n',�':. tea.. „.'�T.+,'_-F,.,� --- --- - ..`ic. ,;;u. ,- ,,,, .r9u' ;.. ...,nr•. ' ..t.. , .. fi'•a": r, ..s,,, �' Ary' "�..�,;�� ,yw.:.r i. ._. „ ......::'Shay:.r -'^. ,,.q+, A1C. :.IGUr. -:'S+1 !✓,r .�..w'.�`..4..t..., }`' '`^ 4t•i 'g✓ ., .. .., :aa..�.�'.,.. ..': .mac: .aa. ?r:.:_ .,,:n..,.":+. �.w, .�.+.d.-.,.. ... r• �G."." •y.•,,,._ 'am• .-.. - •!•• _ - ^'-�.�_"�_.'�'_'.9rw ..:.tea-•�.--. y_-_.. #rs:!,e:K'aJ. +]-s' �`,'jy'9 �u3 .�: . .. ., +i`L-. _ - _ � y it "V Mrs Attkea'S Cockles* Seheal - ��. Care.eat STANLEY T us - , � ..�-- At - RADIO SERVICE M�. g, it. Thosnmoa eeldhtated Mebsaday March saw. BTOUFFVILL& - ner 85th birthday on tw 7th. Con- _ gmtnlations. Phone zov _ ; . 11 -- Clare. tits F v Wednesday $y We are Merry to report Was Ef- being pmSeated by Mr y, _ - -- " - an&laturday f rom Mrs. d Ward. ..Paul iWilson fie ll M.W is not ia►proviag as hes There was a good attendance and Ahowisg '{ 7. friends would like. the new, basis of membership was 8.`�. Illi• to ,1 1.45 P. , The new McIntyre building on, messed. This meeting wag imxi� Week Nights-8.15, Standard Time Bal,l8am L W north edge of the village is ediately followed by the monthly Sat.& Holidays-2 Shows,7 and 9 p.M. I M. on the .y tapidty nearing eosnpletioa and will cosseting .o! the -Mission Band, in Thursday. Friday and Saturday Ply >�l1rP - �' t ,.��� F lits o0capied shortly. .It is a very charge of the Supt. Mrs. Rawsoc}. - T s�rb D1j1e�artOII Tabes bated• ee gWx9antial brick building using Death took place very 'suddenly February 17. 18 and 1b _ _ . rs the most modem of bnilekng snntei- on Monday morning at her home of `6TurA 0[# Lid j J jab. clarmriont apyreciatas the ao- liars. Aaiighie, (on the Cochrane maple iliAri XntuZl fte Firm MQ�chinery � : 4ujotion of such a plant. ' property) in her 28th year. Dec- the jar OOn" Insu'auCa Ca. J The Annual open Meshes of the eased was a daughter of Mr. and h ata 3diasion Circle of the Baptist Church Mrs. Jsnse�a Cochrane• of Balsam. Frost rad R'oei:Codishatt. DeLavd �r by her husband arml Strain •aad WAWANII&A INS..CO. TP-r sale.-It extra sled oongregatien 'are invited, vsEl one young son; one brother, James CHARLES RUGGLES Cheap'rates for Farm and Coosntr7! W Binder. 7 7ft. M. 11. Baader. i be held at tea psraonage .R Tiias- Darter. of Geless Mayor.and one sis-• _)?•LEANORE WHITNEY AaildiRbs Kid 0ang Ply. 2, 8 in. Grain Gey XI 6f Tom' nto. The - Oliver Tractor - .. all, President of the,Women's Hone funeral took place do 1peb. gand. W- ' OR Wednesday Wn3d=ille. Silas etc. Plow. 3 used Mowers 5-cut. Ford- Mission Bo$rd will fbe the gumt from the home, Rev.-Augustine of- SHORT SUBJECTS son Tractor-and Double Diss Harr- :•.speaker, A program of -vale eta- ficiating. Interment took place in Antiomebile Insurance of ow Bissell. 1 Cabinet Rogers'Else- will be given. _ Mt , Pleasant Cemetery. Toronto. MONDAYi TUESDAY, WEDN'SDAY Ali hinds. trio Radio, excellent condition; a On Saturday evening, Feb. 12th, Memoritan -'-Write or Phone real buy. 1 Jersey Bull pure bred' Mr. Whn. Mitchell of the Sth con- - . . Feb. 21, 22 and 23 yearling. cession was greatly gu*11i&d-men about forty friends and relatives BRIGNALI*--Iii loving memory of "The' Devil ip -HlTBY ONTARIO �• F' .DISNEY; Greenwood J; took possession of his home to cel- my dear father; Amos Brignall, a Pao-, Pccx 2314 ltf rig ebrate his birthday.- After a social who was called to rest on. Feb- is Driving" p 'evening of games,•songs and music. ruary 19th, 1937. �, . ,/ refreshments were sen ed. The tab-. I min; you at a thousand turns L_ 'Service s Rea way. :Starring Radio �e ry C e les -looked very , attracti�� with Along life's iY y RICH7�RD DIX ,FUNERAL DIRECTOR ANDI spring flowers and lighted candles, For life isnot the same to me " _ _ EMBALMER Since you were called away; : f' and a beautifully decorated birthday The flowers I lace u n our grave COMEDY and SHORTS _"ynotessar to W. J. Slather, ` E%pert service and re- cake. After the usual presentation R R° Y &to�ftville ' and general' expression of good_ Slay wither and decay, _ airs to all makes. Reba, ._._.,_ wishes, the company dispersed. sing But the love for you who sleeps , THURSDAY, FRIDAY, &SATUtIDriY Niglio-sod Day Sorvi�e beneath - onable charges. Work ing•r'For He's a Jolly Good Fellow„' FebruarY 24. 2b and,26 Business Pbon, Residence Phone � The ladies of the community and - Shall never fade -away; 98.01 you guaranteed. district are asked to- keep in mind Deep in'my Heart there's a picture. 4fBaC lII ARTHUR FIELD bite visit by Mrs. Aitken and her Blore precious than,silver or gold, School to this at picture of my Dear Dad }-. !f Wo can ow"ji rm with every. stroll of the Cooling Whose ntesnory shall sever grow Circulation Gtsduats Radio and rele.wen IasAae s village on Wednesday, March.tad. _ tn.. o[ House and Auto Bulbs• MsmDer official Radio Service 1rlsls The Ladies' Repair Ccsmmittee of. old; W tot► ; _ at meaew♦o ving Ddce& Aasr � the Baptist Church who s� epos- Two little words not hard. to.nn- watt Frosted a! ice, JOAN BLONDELL ��� tt 48 Phone i201. PECKSRSN4 sorisig the visit are very fortnn&te there all throe Aitken combs to the But I11 remember g� PAT &BRIEN 2 for 2SG s' village. In soaYse ewes it ham been life-My Dad. SNORT.•.Tbt Woods are NII of in having 144 w. Clear or Frosted, Bic. -r. . missed by son. 13+oy. 204 w. C. or F, 80e. �1J necessary,to "book" Mrs. Aitken -+9adb R. FT W one Y ahead 4 l>ecsuss at the big ..Cuckoos: Awe headlight bulbs. fie. - - demand for her school. The play Triter leers the Piekertng News _tea tee every bulb. - ribrraa7 -. .. "Dae of the Pune" will be glen m' - r s - _the ng �g with. a ATTENTIONALPS PLACE taelr a! 4, of music and eloeutiOu- The y� maze who talose a YOURS s is fresh said complete bon Friday cn arniag• last, 'Phomas Indy_out sleigh-riding these moan- CLAR S M 0 '1s; ON T. "8irloett. of Stouffville, met will a Mght nights and doesn't tip the- Rgve phone 3201 . at all limos. "Mom accident. ' Hs vsas-driving doigh over at least once in a drift, Brock Perishalbu gown is electric north on the- Main Str. of M&rIc­- %store he gets ' back ,looes more "" bran and as he approaeJied the rail- than half the tun ot; kte. (They Plc SA,5gTT8 rettigerslion. WAY crossing he saw a freight train dive into the ditch and•knock Off It will be a Pleasure to serve lea. standing across the street. and is a pole today. Ed.) shed Plc Rull� 7111 sizes of Berr Boxes. Crafts, him efforts to stop his car, the A serious accident happened the Y __ . brakes recused to work, with the rs-• other night in &'local home, caused ' Gra 6 qt, aid 11 .t, Baskets. Bwhei _See oar weedy nab hrnUet q Graded ar per i, sold at Hagerman's Bas- .. . _; .cult that he collided with the testa by s misplaced switch. , The own- e' and , Hia war badly wrecked, and aes husband stepped on it and ran dktt faC ,rr. Doe mile ibortb of the mdir, Birkett sustained painful I* a hairpin into his foot'to a depth of GOODWILL COUPONS 7 one in h. (that couldn't happen to Stone Gres o River School, off No. 7 ASS FcIR YOUR eoc�Port aeries to his head and cheat. Dr." Highway. UseM Valuable articles lin eoent�. nore attended.to his•inJuries, after' day either. Ed.) which he was takkn to hits home in Rev. w. S. Weatney, P. M. W. Delivered or Loaded is �it t our prices before buying else, gth�jv�e, Pickering i,odg.e -N0. lbs,A. O. U• PHONE: Plant, Pick 1026 wbere. We deliver. IBROUGH7IM, ONT. The Faruary meeting of the W• W. was elected as representative Toronto office Howard 6471 Please Piet- h= f I. will be held at the home of Mrs- to the Grand Lodge that met,this hhon rk16Q4 42-2 - - Mr. IIRNE ba f3QN R. E. Forsyth, Onnw a�1�." week in Hami tow, in plaof �QHN BO -t ening, February A. Nargach, resigned. This being the open meeting of the About 3 O'clock on Thursday year. a cordial invitation is extend- inornisng the barn belonging,to Mr. r gentlemen of the caa:muan- f ' ed to the Sea Arthur Richardson of. lot 1, con. 1 ate.,, � ,� `�' ' • lbs- and and with ity. An interesting program is was burned to the ground, ft inn prepa,rsd, one feature being it 9 head of tattle, 4 horses and 200 debate, "Resolved that written s» of oats, a quantity of hay and - Y3 suriinstiona should be discontinued some implements. The;loss was eve it beim upheld by at 2000 with $W incur- Y z" 'rhe�ctfirmat' g timated 5 - ¢r' Rev. T. E. Glover and Mise E• once coverage. N to 1h a` N. F. decided ' Dr. d .:'Honey. The Negative Iby I) Lord I,atiadowne has , t Tomlinson and Miss M. Dickson. A relinquish his post as' Governor' r� _ Pot-luck Lunch will be served, and General, and hie successor, Lord- w v a r requested to bring ? a< w� ' r 'z•La' , r _ . -. -the ladies are req Stanley is• expected to 'arrive in the - reshments..also• dishe's.• month of May. :•. ' , ret Walter?Ward has been suffering Theft is likely to be a large in- trouble s the North- West. ~" in- an attack of sinus flux of.settlers into Mrs. Morgan Pugh is visiting this spring. The railways are givMI - with her sister in Agincourt th.. Ing sial rates. week. . Carolina Jubilee Singers, Usitel. Mrs. Parker. of.Toronto entertain- ed a number of Claremont ladies on Chureh, Plekerbi P`riday, Feb. 25. - Saturday afteimoon last.: Feed Hardy has been taken.to 1►ospital. again. His condition is The Economy Store s� 3� giving cause for concern.• Heinz Spaghetti in Tom. Sauce _ ha ton, "Moe 2 6 ow 25c- • - - of New o - and Mina Sharpe, 25c. Clark's Pork do Beans 2 tins.far r 1, Spent the week-end with M='• and Pink Salmon, tall tin Hrs. Ed. Lewis. Muffete 9e. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wood are gam• r• r:.., M Posts Bran Flakes-2 pkgs •ser;. <.•: > ri :>: :;:: :`:: : n the Pilkey apartment kiss 2•lb for 26c. ;,::t a, >; IM ':>.:i;: A. >. ocbupyt g Fresh Coo .:•.:>::, . < . •..4.,:::';`'•'•"» a .•::4,.,: Wood er the Cornier Bakery'. Mr. Durham Corn Starch lOc. air t ?^. "• >.•::.. v `' Is employed with Mr. Pearce. Hillcrest Shortening, 2 lb-for 260. tint Grande * NEW SAFETY SHIFT GEAR CONTROL Mr. Small vt the Bap Be* Hive Corn syrup tom 75c: ' Buckwheat Hon 4 tD 860. «r or"-is generally true. Not true with ' Lyne Mission in Quebec Sowed in- Honey You get wbot r f teresting-pictures of the seduca�tio f2tsss & Sanborn Coffee .43c. mgard to low-pri cars!You can day forSAFETY SI;Il'TC> institution,in the Baptist Control,.for example,and not get it. For only Pontiac has it! . : Aare last,,Mbnday evening. A. C. BROOKS d"bles handling ease. .. • It is reported that a dairy inspee- Cash Grocer SAFETY SIiIFI'dears the floor... . • ; lets you shift with both hands on the wheel! It's the greatest bot who has been in our neighbor- Claremont Oataris driving aid since the self-starter-yet only one of poaaac's 1 hood recently is asking that only pails of the seasnleaa variety be TjQN, FA1t1ViEltS many exclusive features. Here's beauty,cotnfortssible to low awl.«...�.a co• ? used in d&trying. : This statement performance and tbri f t you never dreamed possible so«w- x r . ~has not' been officially confirmed. GENERAL REPAIR WORK pp cited cars. So get w at you pay tor! Convenient terms may .'t,,,,. rs,a.i. � s+,00+1. a °'�'• leased to contradict a be arranged through the Geaeral�4otars'Instalment Place. MCM We are p abed to repairoars p'9° -'4 this column las P R .::::....:::::::..,<.:.:... .. .>: . ;. -_ in s •• given ant �.;::: <•:::;•:;::x<:>:s,:;�:;�:<;::,;:>»:>s:>::. .. statein . g► . ''eta; .•:;;:;:<s:>s•:<::::>: : week to the effect that Mrs. Frank trucks, tractors. and all far>zi; j.>4 > > ::::<.;:.::.::..::.. , :,,•..:•..,,•-v:>: < > machinery,wheels rebuilt and • - Gostick had broken an arm. This • report has been general about tire-netting, wood-work'' and • • . _ _town, and was published +n good wood turning of all kinds. _ to Mrs. Goo- / �j'�' • tact.. our apologies cLAREMO ` . Mick for the .report. PlaOe ynIIr order now for .,CHAS COOPER } At the regular monthly meeting wood-working orking and turning. �. of the W. M. S. Claremont LTrlited phone or a�n Dealer-J. McGlashen-�Dunbartoln , m was in charge At3lIoC. WHITBY Church, the program ROWS DONALD MOTOR SAI-ES --- . rl /bt Mea. T. Condy's group. The-sec- A. H. 7 ' `y bud chapter of the Study Book "A stock Road Stocesnd Blacksmith Sbo*. Dealer--M• sleep-PiCl�t'.r1IIR `New Church Faces n %. ew World"# cc_3+' cc Vv H. la_,c)oz, - e; �_•,_' A•sOC• . 1. ."�'M•+': .._J : ...,'f=.,b�f ... -,_,. ....._..may...'.." ....,.. _ Rt - ,R`^'•" _, x'�:"1 4�=•... •— � __ ••�,,.'1+L''sNFf7. L,J'r4y�=t S1 ! ..;m.a" ..1:` .. •^. .,, F- .7,4t - !�erving SuPPer doreth"9""", yFTER�►Supper for six isone thing and a inets andhly. Bake fn-6e eoEatingeaDrinking *upper for sixty quite another! - You greased loax 9 taches, in have probably found that out if you hot oven (460 degrees F.) 16 minutes, —�— -- T have ever been on the supper commit- then decrease heat-to moderate o - AL'KAL17E o tee for your church or club. There are de nese F.) 30 minutes longel. Serve E AT lots of problems,connected with eery- bot or cold with Tomato Sauce. Ing such a large meal, dishes and oil- Tomato _ ver to borrow and return, decorations (' e Sauce ge,.and above all, the menu. A b E once HEAVY to srran gallons sauce) Here are some suggestions which will 1$a pounds onions, chopped help when 1 o s butter you come to plan a cam• 9 ounces quick cooking.tapioca MEAL a a munity meal " 4 quarts canned tomato juice, drain-When there are only a few helpers. ed from poly and heater a cafeteria supper is especially prac- 6 quarts canned tomato pulp BY tical because three or four women be- 6 ounces sugar tiSam hind the counter can serve a large 23¢ ounces-salt :. dRe number of guests. It is best to lace " .. ran -- rune the hot plates on a long table or shelf that can be set up between the kit- Saute onions in butter until' alight- Y. es Chen and the dining room. The guests lbrowned. Add tapioca to tomato F<• vice i simplifies serving if one menu Is de- minutes, or until tapioca is clear, stir- a a AFTER cided upon and cooked entirely at the ring frequently. Add onions,. tomato �► LONG r, church or club, though it can be cook- thoroughly sugar and seasonings. ook until k { thoroughly heated. Stir 'as little as o" ;. EVENING ed by different members in their own ;; i ;` > CHAPTER. XI Then her eyes narrowed. "For the homes. Here are two menus which are possible to keep tomato pulp whole. - - While Cion and Mary Milbraum woman who took the boy away from. — — _ angements for the me -- Mea al and tasty for such occasions. _ wade hurried err _ 1 - Ham and Veal Loaf , , - • _you don't seem. any t --:4lea�cafes---are­-ideal--for !ergs-' - Stricken Needhame to leave for their ful," meals because they are good hot or (5 loaves or 60 servings) tarry your alkalizer with YOU. That's - ranch, Irene Stromley was not idle. �� • 6 pounds- lean uncooked ham, what thousands do now that gen- loved Haver loved Jock;" Irene retort- cold, they slice beautifully and can be ground --tine Phillips'comes in tiny,p+eppet At the hospital where she had gone ed. And neither did you, if my guess transported without any `difficulty. 6 pounds lean uncooked -shoulder ' taint flavored tablets—in a fiat ti have her lacerated cheek attended is right. -But we both had a purpose i for pocket or purse. Then you are she lay in bell the next morning ,in making him think we did. Your. veal,.ground � always ready. Menu I 2% quarte milk Use it this way. Take 2 Phillips.' old planned feverishly. Her. doctor purpose, if I'm 'not mistaken, was 'quick-cooking tapioca beef loaf' 2 1.3 cups quick-cooking tapioca. table ,4dme in, accompanied by a plastic blackmail—easy money. But I rescued te--soon to��a11�a1�utg effect .i.1Wseon he had summoned. the boy before Tomato Sauce 1-3 cup onion juice to 2 teaspoonfuls of ligtud Phillips you knew too much. Potatoes C Right. Scalloped P oea old Slaw 2 teaspoons,salt. ' from the bottle. At once you feel r "Come back later," Irene snapped, '�' Apple Pie Cheese 6 8 teaspoon pepper "gas," nausea, "over-crowding" - "I've things, 36bave to attend to right Esme shrugged. She was watching Coffee . from hyper-acidit begin to ease. now. I won't be ready until later." Irene Intently. - 3 1.3 tablespoons 'Worcestershire "Acid headaches "acid breath," s Irene continued.. "I sent for sauce: Over-acid stomach are corrected at 'But my dear Miss.Stromley, delay you to - Menu 2 may tell you what you didn't find out about _ Combine fngredienis and mint .ikon- the source. This is the quids way "Goat• out," Irene arderEd "and Jock. The Needham* aren't society Ham and Veal Loai oughly. Bake in greased loaf pan, in to ease your own distress avoid q Baked Macaroni and Cheese hot oven (450 degrees F.) 20 minutes; others. �s heels inter," people at all. They're frauds. Gay. Mixed Pickles Hot ROIL then decrease heat to moderate (876ApA Her doctor hesitated, then shrug- will never marry Rodney Sinclair. Waldorf Salad degrees F.) and-bake 45 minutes long- " •. - mil. "Very,- well," He led the Burg- -She's nothing but a lowborn; very or- -. dinarp ranch " Waldorf Bread Pudding er. Serve hot or cold. ion from the room, muttering-under girl!" -�•� Hard Sauce tf . lids bread, "So what?" Esme queried. The Waldorf Salad In made by com- • Coffee �. As soon as they were gone, Irene 'Do you have to be t picked up the phone on the bedside Mrs. Sinclair. Tell her all this and a Beef Loaf nut meats mixed r^ith cooked naiad _and dialed. a.number. .When s w om- lot more. Make up anything you want (b loaves or BO servings) dressing: Serve It on crisp lettuce. - an's voice answered, she asked 'can- to-_. . . Tell her you'll give all this.to 10 ounces fat salt pork The bread puddings will have to be ti0»aly; the papers unless she pays you. Name 6, ounces onion, chopped :Y made individually to preserve the fin- any this Miss' Vallle, Jock Need- anq amount—the 9inclafra have plea- 20 pounds round beef, ground Your and the following recipes serve 14a�a ?" ---- ty of money." 1 pound quick cooking tapioca ei=. Wolf4 Pelta There was &.curt "Yoe Denounced tis quarts canned. tomatoes; strained Chocolate Bread Ptfddl>dg -- -- - - -"This Is Irene Stromley.You've -Esme Vaille stood up, erma folded. 2 ounces of salt ;Probably beard of me?" "I suppose it never occurred to les squares unsweetened chocolate ��s In Number of Claims you 1� teaspoons pepper i '1 have," came the reply, even more that r was•really fond of Jock Need- Try out salt pork until- golden cut in pieces fq $per Showa - ll caps milk 3 Dart.' ham. brown. Add onions and asute until _ t Yeas was undaunted. "Could you "You mean ." Irene trembled. slightly browned. Add to other lagfed- cup sugar salt In 1937 "' mome over to see me at the Clearview "That I'm more of a lady than yob SUDBURY Ont, — Bounty 'wa • . are v S eggs,slightly beaten. '.'Hw iql— b w even t p rig t away?. I ve something. hough '1 was bo o the 4 - g a c 1 teaspoon vanilla. !aimed 1n 288 on i34 wolf pelta, ;tar.portiapt to tell you." Lower East Side. Jock Needham has "I know it hurts now horribly.. But -increase of 17 over 1936, J. K. -lid ''ts that no?" came the noncommit- been seeing me all along--corrin$ to I want to help- I want pati. to kno* p cups stale bread, cut la A Inch i1al answer. "I can't imagine you hav- tell me about you. How cbea Leanan, government bounty aupery s- yQu Ae{e that I'd gladly devote m7 life to help or for Sudbury District,. announced -ins anything to say to me." drividg him to-drink. Worthless as Ing you forget. That is, if this get Add chocolate to milk in double bol- .this week. "Please," Irene cajoled. "It's about• yon are, the boy loved you." —I got—protecting you. :' ler and beat. When chocolate Is melt- _ AA eedhama and—" "You—you shut up and 'get outt" - "Protecting .me! Irene, what do gg bestir. until Fifty-four brush'wolf pelts And 39. ed, beat with rotary a timber wolf "OW-111 come over."' Y� I. Irene was IIvid with rage, you mean?" blended. Combine sugar, salt, and pelta were reported .f eggs. Add chocolate mixture gradual. the $15 bounty last year. In 1936• ,.' Eaeh Had a Purpose "Jock told we everything. I may "Rod—Rod dear, I hate to tell you � Ilene wetted impatiently until L:a_ be a hang actress, but l'm no JudsA! this, b-but (day told Jock a lot of Ilea , stirring vigorously. .Add vanilla. brue•h wolves and 4 timber wolves See Vaflia arrived. As Esme was ush- It takes a double-crossing, low- about yon: He said he was going f� lade bread In.gr ed baking dish.., were captured. Bred In, she sired her up qulckl}}'. dojrp kill you! I got between you—et h!m our mixture over ft; '4et stand 10 Bounty has been'.claimed on flv2 Theme was a brittle deflance in the aIr Irene covered her ears sad began strike me—oh; don't you, Seel" minutes, then mix well.Place .dish 1n brush wolves and three'tidrbar.wolves trees' manner, to scream, flailing the bed with her' \ Rodney s face flamed; then turned pan of hot water and bake 1n modes- , since the first at.the year. Mr.'Ma •'f euppoad you're heard about Jock feet. She shut her eyes. white. rte oven (S60 degrees'F1-1 hour-, or Lennart, said. JNeedlaam," Irene began blunt ye -: all�Elme "But i anppose,'` Irene apbbed, "a- $ifi firm. Serve w1.th Butterscotch _ , Neme nodded. "Yes—poor kid , . Vailte wan gone, and a nurse ova& hav- ng man would want to marry►a woman and Sauce, eying over her. with a s-scarred face." . _ From 3926 to' 1531, apple treq "Hush, hush! I've sent for your "Do you want me'"to marry you?" ani n.Canada declined plantings 'i t bii� doctor." Rodney asked shakily, "Is that what _l eleviaed Galea have been increaoing ever since. �',�E P Irene's ebeek throbbed painfully, you mean?'` s"' a but she shook her head. "Rodney. She held out her Pbossessors of television sets - in FROM "Na! I can't see him yet! Please &rips. Gieat Britain will not only hear the �RORI GIRL TO WOMAN laNHta UP YOUR'NF go away." There was. one thing lett Dazedly, he came to tbe•bedaide and weather forecast but will actually see It's nerves, .ed, we.ken.d. up«t nerves for her to do, and she would do it., let her entwine her arms about fie ^R01ti'T\Ggirls shat soatly w the osuse at rattaeg appedt. it, if experiments now heing carried u are often sof- IBl.ld up yam nerves with.The gre" nesse As soon as the nurse was gone, she neck. out b the Meteorological Office in N.eie-PHOelT1dINLr--and sea how Quickly telephoned Rodney Sinclair. "Let's —. let's not talk about 1t y g are from fe- — sous appetite improves,and htre�osrb returns. ''Rod, dear; I've go to see you. At now;" she murmured. ,"M� cheek conjunction with the B.B.C. develop— male irrh.4ularifies; At drum.ts,We,$i,00 and 81.50. 71 The eat strides made 5n aviation headache; back- once. My cheek—it—it's awful. The hurts horribly: It has to be fixed.,You great mjj [t [ ���+ THE GREAT doctor !s so worried." must go now;" ring .the las w years, and its ness or lil'ierce 8 JC ROSI IF fll�li 11ER1FE T01NC as t f e r ^ More Lies. To Hear the Truth astonishing growth and expansion, Favorite Frescrip- ix An hour later, when Rodney arrived. 'While Irene was allowing the long- has created n demand for. more and tion i,- the yege- he found Irene with .a resigned ex- delayed-attention to her wou®d,. Rod. more skilled meteorologists: The is- table tonic to give Makes real.hiuh Mass pression on her face. Sweet and sad. ney walked the•streets like a man in suing of weather charts by tele.fsion. your daughter at le S yntp, retainin the, " . such bines, urs. Glad,:s Ste\es, 16 A1es- Map Syrup g Rod," she began brokenly, '`thifi a trance.• Had he tol{i Trent he would accompanied by a simple description andra St., st. Catharu,es, one„ Slid: 'I a maple flavor you• is aTl so horrible! I didn't know Gay marry her, to hadn't he? of,their use and me�tnin ids terribly weak and ner\nu I hardly ate vaporators III<e'po mush.. Eeap-. (�'. will help anything and was underweight—1 was min% ensnare that will —oh, I still can't believe it! Tp think Gay—the girl he bad loved so much to make the public more weather- w bhlte,medirPie ce's write kr�st mare Profitable your maple hush that I sponsored herr" ' Gay:,• Surely,all these horrible. Mr 'a >mar tnvePcment. tvrite for, -forecast conscious. Last year 480 After using it I gained several hounds, n9 :alalogut of equipment. It Is-inter- "Let's i,ot talk about it," Rodney things muldn't be true. But she had i auppo,e to the ane appetite tt gore me, rstiu�. answered harshly, never explained. that time he had gale warnings were issued; and 76 per I becamle much Sir ongcr and my nervy Price Low — Quality High ,. cent. were followed g causes me very little f uhlel• Buy now But I—Rod, I must. I know how found her with Ploame. And her own by storms or.hi h of your druggist. Aew size, tablets Sae: W. GORDON STEEL WORKS Liquid $1.rto and LIMITED' you cared because—you see — I've words at.the Wbit,-ley ball — "Jock, winds as prophesied. TWEED - _ O\T.4R10 loved you—always." it's my fault!". "Please, Irene.'. ." His head ached horribly. He must see Gay—bear the truth from her own .,••:' - ]IDS. Ant no-it was no use now. He w,¢ had romised now to marry Irene, who dp r let her face be marred to save him, Or had he promised? I4.e couldn't � �e C ts'y4,. , r }: re- member. •����aa ° Although Rodney did not go to see Gay,.someone else did—Esme Vaflle. 1 jai She was received by Mary Milbraum, and told her about the scene with;,: (� !0 e , ► Irene at the hospital. "Gay couldn't stand any more," Mary said. "You can't, see her,-Miss Vaille." r Are you going. to let' that ;Strom- 1 �� , • { Yuur 'blue clal' dealer Is well-quau- ley dame get away with it 3" sed and wtU*g to help you in ev "B}t there's nothing to.do- about p pteEa. {rsk him today rot'l it," Mary protested. "Not now, any t D 1 hog lot "In Aid of grit* plus way. I'm -going bome with Qay and !r+•: 7 street, Toronto. her mother. When I come back . "A lot'of things could happen before you get back." - oa ?.,'(TO BE CONTINUED) tH COMFORT Ja>tue No. 8—'38 to ' ADOW"— wwr plied., CERA, 9 to 9.30 p.m. C " .S,i• ..., .,..'—'_'.v?q-.... )ra,,.'w .R ,::..;:. :.:'... ,:-a. V .h�+ '_--mr„a�:. a. :•'.iw :wl '-..'Lti. r The city of Dorchester s particu ° h , ~ Auctiow Hardy' laxly rich !n Roman remains. esti a:- JS THIS YOUR ..- brought ,,„. �» cavattons have lregaeatly _ Nw Estate graves to light. Roman-graves were. ,BIRTDAY.� _ OQ� _ Lound while the ground was being _ sc, , dig for Hady's house. --��BY A. R. WEIR da s Home '. S n Famous Authw in Duet, �]aod, Revives Founded In 519 Lim interest Ln DiilriCt IanttOtN� Although Wessex is very much What the Stare Fevebll Foe '['LaosLesson ta]i=ed. alive in Hgrdy's novelsit no longer Bora os Febnsary1g, 18, 20.exists geographically, having long age 21, 22, 2S and 24The announcement in London, that been split up into separate counties.o part of England,however,has rich- x you were born on the 18th of _LESSON Vlfl _- Twelve to work all the'different kinds MaxMaz Gate House, which Thomas Har- er historical associations. Founded-by our Zodiac riga is Aquaati ' o! miraela which he himSel! wrought.,, ,dy punt for himself on a hill over- February, y , omitting Cedric in 619, it dominated the other ius.., If you were bora on Feb. 18, _ CHOOSING COMPANIONG IN Only those in the world of of flag •Dorchester (he Caste audio a English kingdoms during the reign of f0 �1 22, 23 or 24 your Zodiac figs pes SERVICE nature. tike stilling the atmthorlt7eam recalls lWessssex-ofeancient England — Mark 3:7-19, 8136 walking on the sea• Br King Egbert, who died in 39. 'ES�rt is Pisces. Aquariaus are loyal, stead- ^q,; the power and the right to and the country covered by his writ- became "overlord" of elf Englsad,- to is, shinag in 'amend fast, dependable. p eple. Their noboth Oolden Text — "For wfiosoevsr a do a thing. Jan. 11; 1928, land's history as Alfred the Great, the tura is Muly do tM will of God, the samo Is my A Man Regenerated > meat charas- Guides conducting visitors by the• king who had his ears oozed by a not greatly desire wealth and success . -R7' — Mark 3:35. peter, the most�romeacyear i the literary &hApherdwits for allowing her,cakes acmes to them through their own en- f TSi4 LESSON IN ITS SETTINfl ter among-the landmarks' of England never to burn. head of all the lists, and Judas - include ha hardy country nor to People born under the sign Pisces Time.--The healing 'of the multi- lot at the toot, carefully designated as usually have s dual nature--oa Ll+s Lx he choosing Of he Twelve he traitor, - point out the large brick Babes house on Wareham Road, with its ereeDfnB Beware of starving yoltr way to one hand impressionable and recap--inthe summer,of AD.. 21t; aAAd Simon he surnamed Petet~ vines and sleepy dens.' beauty, a Hungarian beauty expert tive and on the otter hand positive.t regardfag Jesus^ being Peter to the English form of a Greek hli mother and brethreh a rock. Simon was say- In 'Iro warneda stars this week. If your determined and sometimes hard to word meaning ua Dorcheater_.ts the capital of cider• a es also will understand. Their lucky number as the autumn o!that year• thing else but a rock when-Jet - -stomach-is.eml>ty._lta___y--- -most faxo�►._... .. nori5eeahlre. - Erna, lY, Thursday -their. ole pb — The hedisg of tits multi• found him, but the Lord gave him a making. cider risking whish look empty, said Dr. Laszlo. daY• ss eecurreA along the•shore of the new name to indicate what he was the heart of the Hard? country. eye is rror For complete birthday horoscope _ X of Galilee;the call Of the-Twelve going to make him,. and that the includes also the counties of 13amp o"thee soul—it mirror of he for any day in the year, send 10c to -' ok place somewhere near Caper• I,od did make him before he finish- shire, Wiltshire, �meee hire, Bycikingham- _ A. R. Weir, 73 Adelaide St. W., To- paum; the teaching regarding our ad his wonderful work of renewal and shire, ac hat hed cottage of high- stomach," he said. G relationohip to Christ If we do reBeneratton !n his man's heart. American women,. the visitor re-' ronto. :R the wfn of God was uttered in Galilee. ..11d James the son of Zebedee,and or Bockhampton, near Dorchester, the ported, "have the host beautiful Growing Reputation , John he brother of James; and them future poet. and novelist was born, faces, figures and legs in the world. Delaware University undergradu• which is, the June E, 1840, the year Queen Victoria >, "And Jeans with his disciples with- he surnamed Boaaergesf But to me European women have stag recently branded a Swastika sign drew to the sea." Jesus retired from _ _ - more spirit." on the face of a Jewish freshman. - Soar of thunder." These two disciples married Prince Albert of eSaxe-Co• / his work in order to escape his enem• together with Peter, form the inner barb• _ :• f - - {p with whom Jesus had most or to pray In solitude. "Anda company -""t multitude from Galilee follow- intimate fellowship. and is whom, all- _ ed." Caperaaum and the Seg of Galt- parently, he most iregtientky confid• See are located to the province of Gni!- ed. And - u' Joe', where many Gentiles lived.•"And „And Andrew." "And Philip. from Judaea. And from Jerusalem, 1 , And from idumaea, and beyond the Bartholomew. And Matthew: And Tho- i And Thaddsaus. And Simon, the 1 ► y tordan." Idumaea is the Greek name .Cananaean. And James, the son of ; for F-dom♦ "And about Tyre and Sid- Alp�us:' The apostolic company-la- on," These were the two great cities ciuded a tax-gatherer on the one hand O! gyrOphoenicta, located on he Medi- and a member of a patriotic assassin' ' terranean Sea northwest of. Galilee. ation league on the other. _..,�1'hese lines bear strong teatimon7-tO The Betrayer F the growing reputation Of Jesus. a recognitionth art of the, corn- •Aad Judas Iscarlo►who also be. � Deco people of his avast ability. to trays him. And he cometh into s- _ teach and to perform miracles- ."A house.11 The question naturally arises #Tads multitude, hearing. what great as to Is- why Jesus ever chose Judas thsnaa he did; came unto him." Only vattot,for he certainly knew his cher- Lha Galilean followed him to the lake atter. This-is s mystery which will .be that be ly the ethers could hardly e-said to tOl­im atter- neverour wlanied one I many in the 'Dow him, but they Cs IWords, for they had heard of the many cry gracious tavourc wlould be shown. l things which he did. and every opportuAlty be given for. HIS, pcalre to be Near Men 1. accepting the Lord, who would in the "Aad he soaks to his disciples. t>� end not only reject him, but betray - -is little boat should watt,on trim him. •j1ee"� -casae of the Crowd, lest they ehonld the fisherman. throng him:' Tie reference here -to Jeans chose Fater. � pr to a light�bo�atc, ,fie boat thecontrast a ex-rebel.ew. the J sust+a<iled hese herer. and Simon" the larger tis B his was to keep close to thtehore.moving apostks leelal, cbeeauee they were the best q►tea he moved, so as to be ready- apostles-- that could be had. Those that thought . F gay momeat to receive him were too a e had healed many: insomuch themselves better than they arls sdi h les. For ���., •� f a� #hat sa many as had plagues. PreasBd proud to becoaae noted d oto him v,the they might touch him." .. It,should be noted that these Dies -Actually the great mass of people that were diverse 1n batt capacities. Andhhem od come come togethTr were,Jeausot outstanding ab, 6 evennit it Wty aadsome of taoma ofrthem had almost no reaching the. Lod et there was a places �'.'F ; meant only to touch his Garments. ability at all; y k t; pR�fl" that their threw themselves on him In for the progr .Andthe a come h amother m of eand his EQ FR their eagerness. l� R' "And the unclean ee 1 ern bet brothhers of SJesue,wand staters (Mast $: 3 _ aver the,beheld him,! k44 him. and cried, saying, Thou time a formeremarriage, and thus literally Son of.God.!• Evil SDfrita.at th k seem to have known the tree 'deity of half-brothers of Jesus. ."Aad standing � _ `• "n �` , ,...:,...••- 00%, co calltag _, Oe/+Vexed �� the Nord,Jesus- Christ even better without. they multitude was sitting aha - him. Aad ..a.. haul to him.Behold o' than his own disciples.• __-- wo, fo "And he charged them much that about him and they say., odd''��e.a�Go�•r„��'r him _ thy +'Oeo� sed�s�ati'+ they should hem in order that they for heehe rhe members ofithe ufamily He charged tof . should not me when all he:hoe sere at unable to ,each her Lord ihimself, be- willwill come a y evil will be compelled to bow down cause of the great multitude that had � ���er ,e and confess that Jesus sent Christ is Lord gathered around him; so ,pl planning 'M 'eMr p r r' of all (Phil 2:10, 11), but that time word through the multitude:, HE story of the neer McLauglilin-Buick s outstanding „ had not yet come, and Jesus did not to take him away to some quiet place advanceirients'is plain/to see in the great want any word of confirmation froth where he could rest. Their intentionshowever, these beings whom he knew to be his were good, their purpose, new po was based upon a misapprehension of veer of-its DYNAFI AST= EOlut10118ry'T�QtzE Fin determined, incessant enemies. comfort and safety o its Buick Tfio Twelve Apostles Called the Lord and his work; and they were But the matchless value McLaetghl�' _ - •• �_.. '`And he Twelve A into the mous- planning to.progose something to the Springing. you'll never really realize until Na or Car Can fain." The loeaEton'(it mountain is Lord Jesus which would have been ab et, against the Itttle - MATCH THE VALUte� and apeeulatlon is,a waste solntely contrary to the will of God• brings you now is,something y not known, Master of the Situation you measure•all the great things you Q of time. "And calleth unto him whom' you pap, QJ So we ask you not merely to compare the Only Mctoughlin•Buick has all these he himself would; and they went>uato "Ane my mother and my brethren?" rformance, the style.and safety of the new advanced,protedfeatores...DYNA- Artj vat, in-Redd Stralyht Eight All. Who e McLaughlin-Bcuck�-butt a price Cgs, Engine ,,,TORQUE-H= led up to the mountain,pr-obably quite Here was a e ca e a with hlin-Buis• t,,group, certainly more than twelve. tion for Jesus; YHe shows notimpa- to paying more. and getting less than LvlcLauQ Tiptoe Hydraulic brakes . . . 3. It wsa out of this group that he called perfect mastery. Pleasantly surprised to Iearg' oen�T�Knndett&'ith rNo-Droit 3; up into the mountain that the Twelve tionce' with'hts relatives..His mother o9ers+-many another will hep vin tilation �d ec Starting , were appointed. should have known better. He is ab that the McLaughlin-Buick he always wanted!swell within : lits reach.,Call an get the Safety glass ...Torque Tube Drive "And he aoDofated twelve:' Neither aolutely truthful. He utilizes the un• and Seated Chassis. Nation-wide the word disciple'nor rapostle erakfound nowa at atomentous.truth tIO !ar pressing home facts todag. forts and Servle�orparilsotbn. is our to=t, bate y that these twelve are those who are "Aad looking round on them tont aA S Behold, called elsewhere the Twelve, ou or the sat rmotherbandout hmY brethren! For twelye disciples, or the twelve apost- mh ,,p•'y,?.. _ lea. "That they Talght now whosoever ahalf do he will of God, sl with him:' if ever there were,to the Same fa my brother, and sister and t be be men to carry on the Lord's work mother:' Nothing could persuade the . atter he was gone, thea these mea" Nord Jesus to tura aside from the very a n se of his life, which was �- meat be trained, they 'must live so gre t D rDO a down Close to the Lord that they would im- given him of God when he cam I ci les and spirit, to earth as our Saviour.' Jesus does bibe his very pyla D tiesWhat he and Come to know Christ truly and does isudofat�n le relationship amhakably as the very Son of God• from "And that he forth higher mi8hrsend d here ties Of bleed,than tem high chthaarrelatlonshtp Chas. G'�p�r-_C]slremont t0 preach. The wo ica1. Re declares As. preach mesas to herald, and con- that is strictiT ,pIntimately related to - De>��--J. MCCs�a shefw"� _. Meru-the.idea of authority, a heraldsift that all may berim.as clo a.' aamother or brethren as official wbo makes vo, DONALD MOTOR SALES—:WHA + bete ever be, if the center of their g affairs. The pro a0a1d proclamation of city .-=Assoc.Deslei'—M. Sleep t clamatton which they were to make win of God wag the.f ndameatal and was the coming of the kingdom of of the life o.Jesus, and it ought it _God. to "And to have authority to cast �: S God (Batt. i 10; 7 21).a children of - y 4 _ 31 - •.C.- lemons." Jesus emliOw - ( - _ .. .. , ,- .. '�'�:-:. -.;.="-!r '..S•;:�.,. s..w_�►.�.r.:f.�...-„.,_..�,—„r,,, v LOA LI SM S' united i - • 1--Carolina jubilee s is ` Church, Friday Feb. Eb fA Ct•ilimiforai- ---- _: ---...--- - M =The` }.tidies'-Aid-of the l�reahy- -� -- -The regular monthly tweeting teerism,.Church will hold a ,thi�ie O. 1ltT, Chap. 155, Sec. 51 Of the Waawen's Institute wril} ire' tea” ati the home -of Mrs. W. J. 19 oreeld at the home of Mrs. E. e. Miller ort:.Thursdaynext from a to Batatevt Rgiert A, goeoelrim, ' r , Jones on Wednesday eveuinig, Feb. 5 p. m. Everybody w.eko..-ne. Sit- Gentleman, Deceased, - s 28rd at 8o'clock. A good program ver colIectioa. ALL persons havin Bairns -- - g ag- " is being prepared by the recent .-Mrs W. V. RJedditt 1's sot ainst the-Estate of 'Rotaert Somer- - - meatber8. Refreshments at the progressing as•satisfnetorily as was ville. late of the Township of Pick= :.Le, 'er - Groceries close of the meeting. Pleasg ,note .. . hoped for a week ago. Her many Bring in the County of Ontario, • the date, Wednesday 'evening, Feb. friend& trust she will soon be out Gentleman, deceased, who died on t 23rd. l again. or about the 21st day. of January, head the way to'Economical House'- F - 1938 are hereby-St, George's A. Y. P. A. held -The senior room of the public y notified to file with ' s musical evening last Friday and school was closed on ,Friday last, the undersigned, on or tie#ore the i er the convenersbi of Mrs. Roffey.' Mr. Wilson;: "`keep �� p n," Principal attending nineteenth day of February, `•1938, ' Very few `menCers - were present, the funeral of his father-in-law at full particulars of their claims. "BIG STORES"TER, 53c. per lb,, S lbs., 2 50•: �t but the evening was pleasant Arid .Toronto. bumediately after said date,` the Canned Peas•-=Size 3, Reg- No, 2 tio, IOc everyone enjoyed it. This Friday -.Mr. Donald `Munro, who has assets of the deceased.•will• be dist- is a Pancake Social. A cordial -in- been confined to the house for sev ributed ' aimoagst those entitled Rinso�•--I large 25e package and a bar of lifebuoy, a Gentle Press GaJsup., '1,2 oz., 14C cakes, Sandwiches and. Tea. lb•cts.. His many friends„wish,him, a-speedy claims.so filed. - _. .o Pure Cliwor Honey, 16 oz, }ars, 25c,- e Come and have a good time. reoovery. -- -Harry Hprne's'Peanut Butter; bulk; r 'fb 1'Sc spent on Friday evening at' the be given” in Oshawa, (Centre Str. February, 1938.. _ Louie ._of ,,Mr. and Mrs. Walter Church) on the 23rd; the pital, J!lnnie Eliiiral�eth' Rldt:rgaoet,' Reg-' iiT sf. 1 he Bis Store D Goods Dept, t TMte, when the members and ad- Whitby on Mar. 7th ale Inald Somerville,' Execrators of the !s : ry he rents and friends of the Presby- United Cht�c}i on Mar. 11th. 13state of Iliabert terian Church held a social evening "For a v short �• dam' .•Also assists the.House-keeping Budget. err* period on Sun- _ P K K vouch was sponsored by the numag- day'evening. about 8 o'clo5t, the. : - -- .allies Houle Dresses, in puttf new era of the church:•There-vas-s-fair' -hydro-power-ref coo.,, ,. • . -- - 1' - patterns, � .tub fast- syey, ' claiir, IL C.. Ben& of Montreal.BNi. T small. large, 49c attendance but many were prevent- Fortunately the church services. , • 1 . ed from attending on,account of were at an end ' and the darkness Oshawa Ont. Bath Towels, 18 x.36. pretty'chedss. only.19c..each. I73aen caused very little inconvenience., .Rubber Stair pads, 6 1-2 : 17 1.2. only lAc. each. -�4n`interesting evening ivas•held •--Several from the village att-. ;. ifsle Register, - _ Heavy Crepe paper Window Blinds, lbs. each. last night at Doric Lodge A. F. di ended the funeral on Saturday after-' _ -- - A. M. when the degree work was noon last of, the tate Andrew Mur_ FRIDAY-, FEB. 2sth-Auction sale � -'STAUNTON'S Semi-trimmed, -bun-worthy -Wall-papers ab carried out, the various chairs be- ison, of Columbus, Mr.' Ross Mur- O' farm stock: implements, house- better made. -hW filled by past masters of Doric hion-of the Red and White Store. hold furniture.etc at lot 24, cos. -.bodge and included _W'n. Gormley, Pickering is a son of the deceased, 2, Pickering. the property.of Mr: y` --the oldest living• member of the The News-extends its sympathy- to Harry King. Sale at .1 o'cl - lodge as worshipful master and Dr. Ills: Murisoa. sharp. See bills. Wm. Maw, auc- Chapman IV , R. M. Batemoan as immediate past -Another ' heavy' rainfall took tioneer:. as - waster. J. S. Jephson, of Brook- Place on Saturday night and Sun- TUESDAY, MARCID 1st - Auction. ,-_ -__.. -• - lis was also present as a past arras- day, causing another flood,-'which' •sale of farm stock and imple- yw - •.,ter and occupied one .of the chairs.' overflowed the road west' of 'the tints at lot 1, can.. 4, Uxbridge -Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Courtice village and causing the traffic-',to Twp,. the propeety of Los. Hill. — - — yrUl celebrate their golden wedding be detoured to No. 7 Highway at Sale at 1 sharp. Terms Cash. A. �`� a7 on Tuesday. February 22nd,,at their Brougharn. As-the rain was follow- S. Farmer, auctioneer. �"(•��� � .�� " home in Pickering Village, where ed by fraet the sidewalks and roads +v ��II - u .•'they will receive their relatives and became very dangerous. fripriAs from 3 to 5 o'clock in the Ladles of Pickering _ afternoon and from '7 to 9 o'clock -- n b - -in the evenhw.. Mrs. re ey of Toronto and.Mrs. Z7to&. And- : . Storm Doors Gifts made by hand are always Men's Four-buckle Oversh'oei�, $3.25 rev, of Pickering, who were their t appreciated. will receive with thein. '�- -~ - and - e m n a n t s:__p AU-9 - -Quite oU� skip erg'$ Ione Rubber Boas 5 • . a• discussion is taking f in har.drwork, pla-e in the Oshawa Council regard Storm Sash make most attractive gilts. Heavy all wool work sox, 2 prs., 45e. - Ing the class of books Ghat are be. I•• ou can always find a good supply y Ing placed 'on the shelves. One ald of REMNANTS of silks,pool Men s heavy tweed trousers, -$2.945 e�rman declares that a nurnbcf .of Open 'o>� glazed :' 3 , jersey, oreotto_ns, at A record never before equalled" t them am "nothing -but amnt". and paint priiYlied fitted TOWN HALL BUTTON' SHOP q o are unfit for children to read. The f BROCK ST. `OUT'H-WHITBY matter is being investigated. Pick- T(Qailt Palches-Buttor B) •73 per cent ofall.all first prizes In all- classes at the _ ering is fortunate in having a lib- 19,37 Canadian:Vational Exhibition were Non by the t racy board who are well qualified use of Maple Leaf,Fleur. Maple Leaf for Bread-- j _to select books and magazines snit. -:• PICKERING -:� ::Barber, Sho raj. p -- p -Monarch for Pastry, Anna Lee' Scott's fol. apeeial slble for .all classes, and free of all h„ • ��� cake flour, objections that make them trritit for U i - children as well as older people. .i -A most interesting meeting waA PHOHF Nt1E1 u _. ._. Bea ty Parlor hied T. •Bolting, Pickering � _ held on Thursday last- at the home ------- __ G. W. Barker,'by the UPHOLSTERING A competent lady will bavecharge F.atab}isted 1857, Women's Guild of St. George's o - - Church. when the chief feature of f the beauty parlor and satisfac• ` ` the.program was an address by the _,AND -_z tionais'tguaranteed� at reduced — -- '`guest speaker, Miss W. Black, who Re 81lrin prices. _ �` �` i told of her-own personal experience P Permanent Fives.S2,00,43.50.55.00 S PECI ALS aanong the Jews .. of'Toronto. The Shampoo and Finger Wave, 50 - - l4 oddrPee — a most interesting one, Chesterfield& re-covered, also Finger Wave, 3,q +and was -listened to. most attentiv- Coaches Chairs etc Marcel, -Breakfast Bair - 4 on r. _ � -a lb eily by the large number from the Workmanship Oil Shampoo, 7-7. - - queranteed by ,. ... :, ,. �. Missionary Societies of-the Presby- Ladies'Hair Cut. ,20 !Minced Stec, 2c. a lb• terian and United Churches, The first-clas mecbanic. Special Prices, May 25 to 31 5 _ - President of the Guild, Mrs. W. A. Free Estima'es Pick 1929 Liver,ver, McLean, presided. The �rogrrun Oil P. W., -Reg. $2.00.-$$1.50 1X•. a lb. 7 r IAN SNYDER . Re `.Reg. $ .5.0,-$3.00 Stev►nn B12c. - r .` (contained a number of items indud- g41vr, f i Iing a solo by Mrs. Tanner. :Danbartoi�. OntAf10 -80 Regular. Req. 65.00--$4.00 eel, - $ lb. - =--The death. took place.on Sunday ' - ►. /��o�LL. =Jewel Shortening, 15c. -a lb. -- f3th,�a-St-:1fl�idi- phone Pick 71 . .ael" Hospital, . T • 'Toronto, of M's P , > > The Pickering -Classic Cleanser, -:.3 tins'. .13c'. ]Elizabeth J. Wilson, daughter of I - ' f , "the 'late Thomas and sirs. Wilson, MEAT -MARKED' .w•a �a�.r«��'�.+. _ 6 tins, 25e. of Pickering, - Deceased, who had I FOR SaLF,-i good young bulls. a .lived with her brother, John Wil- " ' Robt. Ruddy, Pickering. F son, on-the Base Line till fifteen We ea' l'ry a full liar, of , gears ago, when she moved to Tor- FOR SALFi-dual-Purpoae, register= _ a a . :pnto,,had been ill for some weR E -D eps, Fresh ed Shorthorn buil. 1.1 mos.', dark `, and had !been taken ;to the hospital red colour. R. O: P. dam; a! o a �]P p}j )e tlQ } �J''t;er . _ _GButc �r 4 car 00 XPi ing .. on the:week-end. Her condition was and Collie pup. �I. B. Burk, phone -` not thought .to be. serious. The ; Pick !Oil. � _ _ , vithal:took place on Thursday,. 'CEired GII;L WANTS' ''HtX�SE\�OPIi' or'•� pith intenr,ens in the Methodist , C-emetorv. Rl'taheth St 1 din.in)X-room work.,-Has references: She is survived - hq two brothers • t cine, east side, north Elizabeth UU1 t; Henry, f C'olunrl;us and a Meats Str. or apply News' Office:' r3, Jo t John .home, and one sister Mrs. A. V. YELLOW StiL'F.F.T CLOVER SLED Our delivery have a complete_ line of Loyal Cooper,'of Toronto. 3 i&at }'0111 SP1\1C'e. v;anted, phone Pick 1200 - --A largely attanded meeting of Phore Pick 1620 Pur le and Dr. Hess Stock Tonics the Wwnen's Missionary Society of CLARENCE SILK FOR SA LF,-•--a'3-year old mare, al i oe Presbyterian .Church was }the _�� so hall. Col. Marshall Farm, Dun- Ct.,Dri-Kil and Disinfect on Wednesday afternoon at the barton. x1�of-�- W, J. Clark. who has LILLtA N 'S . ,been the Secretary •of the Society -FOR SALE--2 springer cows, 1 for 31• yearis. •Owing to ill-health BEAUTY SHOP Holstein;'S yrs, and 1 part Jersey, Special Mi-s. Clark llas resigned her office, 7 yrs, at lot 7 con, 8 Hortojl Farm. g " =.and in appreciation of her services, - Phone Clare. 823. J. Stephenson: �Co erBoilers $2,50 i Three Bocce snot of the Old Church Shipp;RiZ on Monday if not sold. n she was presented with a purse by Garage. Mr. 0. Crummer's (' pr f the Soenetg� The presentation was Residence: FOR SALE-2 Holstein cows; 4' xis l.1 alv. Boilers 2J made by Mrs. F. >(. Hall'and bliss f Chriasie'Munro. Frecedih the' re= old, due to freshen Feb. 25th. Per- poo and Fingerwave •50c. Y ' phone Pick 5209. R P Sham c Neal, ' ..'serrtation the minutes of the meet- Eingerwave_ 35,c. - -ink in 1906, at which 11rs. Clark VOR'-SALE--Holsteins-Friesian hill Agent for McCormick-Deering,Farm Macbinery and. -� was appointed were read. The Pre- Oil Shampoo & Fingerwave 75c. "Swanee River" T. B. tested, sir- sident of the Society. -- . Archin' 'ed'by Alban.$orndyke Keyes; dam ra. bars. R. H: B 35e. Repel nk, presided over -the prograni, •Manicure 35c, Maggie De Kol Echo.• JIlenry bldore, ..Our_Matto-W,e bav� it, Can get it,.Or it is not made, - -!. .'w-hich included a. resume of the 'Ist lr wig 50G Phone Pick. 2700.. 25-6 Fhone 3900 ' Chapter of the.Study_Book, ".Tl•eas-_!_ _ I ErTAIRCUTTING ?5a COWS FOR SALE - Close spring- 11 the-Earth". and a report of ��__ ors and Peish cows •+ j p A J T1[1l�] w PjCYL+]�h�f�' - i4 the anntral rseet,,.• of tE .Tor..::;. • purel,br^ ani of 1?A� 4L"'LJs Y 1 C.4` 1\ y Thermique fleatcrlc^s Ofl Perman- grades. T':• E. - Te§ted a:fd blood + • -•i- t Pr byterial,-by- :lira. H. W. Boy_ ent Waves tested. Free deiivfry, W-n. J. ' !e8 11.95 _ E2.50_ 63,.50 _65.00 b'turphy, Muroo Fs­ms, -Lindsay Ont. • n%nn- pick'. 2?M► Phone ,oro ,3tf r