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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1938_02_25 •.nsY.'„ f'•-e:... f4 •4w• ,N. L W.T+;;K:'e T. "'2'" {. ! .L.(. °Y '3�L '� '✓'..♦x• ^r•,••. e i-' '... a-a .'` �'-.•n ..«•. ;i-•,,. .;.,` ,.•vs:.. _ .h.. ,.:eA. _ _„ '�' •£�- sir x k'. w, - -.-3,•.. ,«_.:E' �. _ ..r .cam,' __-__"'_ __ �-_,�.—• _ __� - - •+c 4F 44 T k000 ' :1 0. -1 •: , O �T _FRIDAY l'U. ' 'a� l � 3. ' PICKERING9 Nc. 27VOL. L� lI PTOttlstussat Maras. Dunbarton • _.Green�robd = GREE• NWOOD Jledtics! NOTI CE- _ The Mission Land will meet L - -Hugh and Mrs. Miller and Jane, I Saturday afternoon . at the usual spent 1lionday with Mr. 'and Mrs• LLS ((�� R. R. 0. PEA RSUN-Physician "Oar tracks pass your way hour-in the basement of the church. Gee. 1856--193 `DlndSurgeon; Dunbarton. 191y suet dA ++ Y dy, We are sorry to.. learn that •Mrs E. FORSYTH. Oph. D., Director Audley' Wm. Bell Jr. is very ill in the Os- aZ' tkome•tlgr Adaocmg4?nofOntaria. Regi COAL, COKE. _ _ CHOPPING embarof the.Amencail,-9ptomeKical haws Hospital, ,Monday, Wednzsday-and Fridayo6. Ryes etamined by appointment. �' UTl n L� r�N T� Gard Winters has .been putting in Mr. and'Mrs. Joseph Clark. and chile Y801.Ciaremorit Ont v' .' Lt V1� ' his ice..supply for the slimmer• e WF tea,, SAND, GRAYEL, The -Greenwood drama will city. - given here on March 11th. -Keep the Miss Clara Walls of Marklfam, Brae, Shorts and Feed of ell -, DONALD BUDDY littirieter and date. s -nt the week-end with her r- kinds, also mirmrala and otber •Soliciwr,No Public. .ter The Club gave sir rami a ents -concentrates Orprofitable 9sica rormeriy uccu�i.N by the tate A.E.Chris- BUILDER $' 6 shka.south wing or court House.Whitby. x+y , Baggotsville school in aid of the loc- The Missionary Serviee which was kept on band, • also local cartage work al church on Tuesday evening.last. -to have 'been-held' early. in the - r, _ BEATON, BELL (! ROSS Mr, Terry, R. '0. P. Milk Ins- month, will now be held this' Sun- We stock. only the beatPoultry $a' tore & Solicitors We have also placed is stock a fall tor has been maldn his rounds { line of Maple Leaf Milling g day evening, weather permitting. Feeds add Supplies. -`,---:-W ILLIAM J.BEATON.K.C. - - here.this week. Our Dramatic Club is -being well Uo a Feeds. ly4r.-Gazely C#R$$N ' —U.�E� Fa.I..K. .I).F.ROSS JAMES A. WRIGHT hot-hoose in shape for a big plant invitations' to present their play in rs se" ay bk t. Twooto, eAdetaide 9aas • W• MITCHELL,4 _production this spring -- the near future. — --- W. H. and Mrs. Moorhouse of The Mission Circle will meet at PIANO-TUNING : RIOHARDSON A Oo.. Barris 'Pio'kering, Ont. �tby were visitors in.the- Comm- - .tan,,Solic,i8r%. Notaries etc., Suite Se[, c ?g.- EatoCk'e_On Thursday evetung r Life Building.36 Toronto St.Toronto. Office phone 7400 Residence 0520 unity on Sunday,last. at S o'clock. Mrs. Wm. Pegg in #slum.;!Ad.IOU.PcQertttgrhooc aeia. sir The Women's 'Institute will meet charge of the program. All kinds `of Egeir Fork at the home of M,rs...F.-•M. Chap- The W. M. S.• of the 'circuit will All Tuning Guaranteed } NGUS lbtclvfLLLAN-Barrister, Sol- The Beal Store,Claremont g �itor. Notary Public. Of ice hours Tues- IrL8n on Wednesday, March tad when meet at,Mrs. Eatock's next week. �ry �t l� day and Saturday 7 tog. or by appointment PHONBI est a good meetingis expected. V. 'A. -MmeDONALD - 'at residence, third house west tcf PieKerios T FURNITURE N I T U R E mss' waiter Stevenson in Charge of Dairy. Toronto office,t9 Metiluda St: Phone �„J R "Do not forget. the Euchre and the, program. !A9 CLOSE AVE., TORONTO pick 70:Toronto, Eta;rt,saoa. 29cf Dance at the schoolhouse.here this The C. G. I., T: will meet at the Phone Lakeside 1602. _ �1 + We &reydisplaying an attractive Friday_evening.,.Adm. 25 cts. Un- home of Mildred Brown on Satur- Centa� variety of Ordere.-taken at NEWS Offm ^•-� "` """"""""�"""""" Aluminum and G?ranitewere Sic, der the Glob auspices. day at 2.30..Eileen Sattler in charge Furniture and Furniture The proposal.to establish a rural o the r4, FUEL HRQSR'f T. FALLAISS,I.. D 8.. program. HD.D.S.Graduate the Royal Coemge 9r Novelties. servicing area in the Oshawa Hyd The Young People of Columbus oenta,Sttt4rons and the 1(nirersity of Toronlp. ro Electric district does not appeal resent their drama "Khan's Talis- p�e fa rpildence second door east of St. Ana• prices low, in keeping with timeo. P - - ps'iCkurca. Pickering. office hour.: 9 _ _ .to_•the people here `as' the extra nian" in Greenwood Church on Fri- r• w e p m.,)or ivy appointment. (x-nty trucks and 58iaried men would send g � - sar,i&). Phone Pict=700. astir day evening, March 4th. This is a c RADIO SERVICE sus' rates ug and the farmers feal splendid drama aAd is being put-on -Builders' SU ilea . ' that a great deal more service can by ,Group 2, of the W. A:. �� has:is,as►s 41 arl3+s: A Graduate of Radio College be given 'the..overhead that now ex- — withists. Living costs to the farm must Brougnam Lumber and Lath - cu to every po.Vi a way.- .. --' _ 1J• Cicrk. Gonvcyanrev Commissioner for Tp-tO-the-minute training B. C BlIlIlRlBli - 9 t,tk,os ef8fiavitL Arcrn.nlrnt. Etc. )suer or Richard Mullett, of Hartney,,Man.' The W. J. Brown family of Tor-- . Rtareiare L•ernxs.. Whitevale,Unt. -and called on F: ht: Chapman on Mon -orstu w -te visitors of T. C. and -- glue Coal'FINEST EQUIPMENT last . He reports that_11Rr to :�irs:_Bro�Tl on-Sundaes j - REEHLif?SQN -� --- - -- - had a fai- crop:there la.-t year. anti -1lwnbers of Brougham W'. y1 Ir . S. l (Joa '! C#ENEEtAL 11V3LltANEJE - Guaranteed Satisfaction that the farmers in thr_t section' af(- were guests of the W. M. S. oil Domestic Coke ,! REAP, E3TA rE AT going in for mixed .fartnirrg with .green River " Baptist Church oil, cf-went. Urne hlaBfer cattt Wednesday afernoondairying, hog-raising and 001"NYAN ;1NG - Tubes and BatCerien always est ! oda fc-ding. so that they will not be cls The sick of the past week in -Maple Body Wood -Aa oM eetabltshed agency, ready pendent solely on the out-turn of the village have been: Mrs. L. Mat- .. to serve. �--H. ROS' MILLER.- -- wheat., He -raises `corn and has a ( thews; the Gra brothers and Mrs Agents, for Lundy .Fen - Gray Ag s 7 Oe Phone. Pick. 6000 f iBrarRham, Ontario pit silo which keeps the corn silage, Gs..aon, -the- latter' gv':P ills at time at)•j Jl�etsl +aOLDp 48tf Phone M• irk 1809 in good shape. It is over 25 years of writing. a since these two met. The Y. P: U. had a good att- Y Y K• - MAW — eridanee at their Sunda event Ceoksb utt 1 m plemeMs _ Sunday nil ----- ...LICENSED AUOTIONEhB ANh D' A•• � � �-'' R -Whitevale meeting'. Miss Merle, Hopkins,• Ch- Swore Pdegta Before IEayW. , V A L V A rO R riatian FellowsliipConvener, in w. 'Saler condueted Anywhere The .Senior Dramatic Clue; of t.Be charge. --.:Ipbona or irrito. Address 614. Duodas Insurance Of_All• Kind s. Pickering.United Church w111 give The ice storms'here the.past week YY l L O N BROS., - Street. [last. their much-talked-. play, ` e has made aH•traffic very-dangerous -Beet Rates Available--with- _'Whithy. fttari:r,. Road Back" in the United Chu-alt Old timers is comparing it win I,pCpg( Hill, Oat here on Friday; Mara 18th. the. -past-years_thinks iti-the . ar3t.. �honeM�r* q� - --3eeurity and Service. Brougham Lodge held their 2nd but long ago they wore skates. - -,Shingles N'or' Salt f - '- Euchre and Dance to'pay fol• the in-' ' Makes a difference. { , Address Phone stallation of •=e e!rxt*f- light. The Young People will present �'� ECIAL Galt Galvanised Steel Shingles, PICK 516 Needless to say., •it Was a great the popular drama "The Ginger BROUGHAM Bird's Felt 191Nte Shitialee, success. Over e';4• es' d for Girl" :n town hall on the evenn. Maple- '• 1 in. Lumber-420 per M Also. re-rut,t>.-ring huggy wheels, the ,euchre and by-the time the 1', :. �.f Friday, '• .t i• "".is play in 501) ft. Iota or more. Lawn nrnwera sharpened. VVe Handle dancing started at "11 p. m. there i has a cast of twelve charar`- and _T. PATSR80N8 CLARSMON were over one hundred in the hal! F - �._ ,: t -p•.. Get our prices an Reddy Roofing T o.. g - Call and Ret prices. Phone 2012 when they`had round and square St itabbi music •b._'-een acts. A Complete Line of Pur- and Asphalt Shingles. Prices will dances. B:o. Burk Balled and a Brougham is grad to claim John 1 .Il]a four-piece h tra -under • Carl Knox one of �r ytiufi beh—ighe-r-• in the S_psm Livestock, and , Devitt, -kept the people on. -their on if is now aBrooklin resident, . _-.- : . HQg Ghpi� toes. At 12 oclock lunch was ser- and are proud of hig'achievement in. T i T vea, and then dancing corrfinued nn- winning the handsome gold wrist �iw r iCKERING w:• CYRi� E. Ms1RLEY -- til ,1 a. m. and everyone 'had a watch in the Radio Contest "What � p� OfiNERAL IKSURANOB' good time. The winners'of the Euc- do you. Know?"• cooling on the air LUMBER YIt11�L SERVICE andPROTECTION Do- N. Lockwood ' hre were: Ladies Miss Ethel Ire- , on Saturday evenings. Questions `i sort and Mrs: Rose Brady. Gents - answered at Toronto Studio., : . PEiOVE Sipi Pfsona Pick� 000 Blake Lehman and Russell' Story. There passed away at. his home 'lckering Mills There were {visitors from m Toronto, early Monday orning the late _ PICRF.RIN(3.. ONT. Stouffville, Cherrywood, Brougham David Stevenson, 'a life-long resid- At Claremont 4 _ and Green River. �'ow then, young -ent of this. neighborhood, the last ; WE DELIVER men, get in touch with a member of five sons of the late Thomas' Ernest C.;aFetzer of the Order and join this organix Stevenson, former owner of the _ ation and don't forget the next farm now the property of Thomas :190 sip•-Money required: Good _ Q *TT THIS nT ,tVL NIN� d arc bet Hal',,' Phi LgWYEIt�' Euchre'an Dance to held, li Mr. Stevenson has been n kers - � � Wednesday,'M h 2nd }n he poorphealth, ,for some time, but not .�„. R• O. CL� E Whitevale. _ considered critically ill until the +2o years experience '• is the time of the year to, FUNERAL DIRECTOR - --- �' end of,last week. Sirs. Stevenson, - __ Mrs. Aitken's Cooling School at also a life-long resident.of the nei- "> Sri hten u our home with - new wallpaper. DAp And `:iQht Service -- "'�---- sincera sympathy of Brougam citiz- t - FROM L - We •'sell the new and dis. Phone 9000 ens. The funeral was held on �- MO OI _.. Kinsale W nesday afternoon, Interment in the H. H DS (Piles) a,t tinctive 1938-line sun-tested - • MHlvern 5000 ,w Sorry to hear Mr. Wm. Sadler E RR st ar. .Cemetery., We recommend' Wall-paper. '-L has been under the doctor. care Chri i - Markham, ". On Mr. and Mrs. J. Mudie sen The February meeting of the W. Come and see our line of P M. S: was held on Thursday after- Hemi-�,Ride the week-erid in Toronto. noon Feb. 17th, at the home of Wall-paper. Sorry to report Mrs. Rodd very .Mrs.George Duncan Sr, and dile.. Remedy _ ill.—HARDWARE alth- ough weather and roads .were 'v_ery. , A quiet acting internal treatment Ten r catgt off aUbla�kets idr. and Mrs. Parkin and familyunfavorle, _ tt- " - and rugs, spent Sunday-last in Oshawa: -- endance b:ilrs nineteen Cassie, Presid- n internal ditlon. y", foP a t 1 con ' , STUDIO CuUCHES Dairy Supplies, Tinware,En Mr. 1. Wigg spent several days eat, presided and followed the pro- In. CapettleR—Easy t0 take . last week with relatives at-Utica, gem outlined-_ in the lViissionary X29.75 and up. amelware, Electric. Washelts, Miss Grace . liitchelI has been :No,Change in Diet Necessary . - Bionthly. Several matters of imp- ` Stoves, Paints', Oils, Coal spending the last two weeks withoctant business came before the No Ointments•Required Oil. all. at right.. rices.. rend in Kinsal meeting---for-'-discussion and were f r' s e \ p Nir. and Mrs. Gormley and, son, dealt with. Mrs. Phili gave a re ' _Two Size•d.. .__ R. , Tinftuithing and Repair p � p-. Motor Amb»lance, Day or Night r Arthur, and Mr. ar_d Mrs. Bunker > ort of the encouraging financial �°e-• -$1,00'(24 capsules) •13,00(I12 capsules) ti�orl( hrornpxl�'. ttt1 ';tld•ed sl:r.ni :etonday last in Oshawa. turns"from' the recent drama con- .';:Phone 1300 tDr, O'Brien and son, Fred, o' - n. test. Mrs.. Bayles was convener for _ Toronto, spent- Sunday at the Wm: the progiarS�, and opened with a .,�"• A -Parkin home.. hymn and scripture reading, Mrs. ` V. A: STERRITT ALVIN US B The roans- last rieek were very H. Malcolm' an'd Mrs. -Brown gave JUNES < r'• z-r�,s on a^count of the 'ice. H +rti tiv;►re Ti n F al i th _ _ reviews of Chapters 4 and 5 of the; �� (• T-al •'li••+,r a^cidPnta were re ort- 7r lroeral 7)trertor Ir�i T "1 r p Study Book. Mrs. L. Johnston off. s 'RL,$Is. iJtll,s LS 1, 1�'urniture Dealer ed, but no serious damage. : ered taosing prayer: Miss Duncan ,� Snorer and Crokinole Part , THr, I KE' Ri N IV" So' -phone-406 y and helpers served an excellent PIO'K$RlN( l y Ontario was held at the hall last Wednesda> supper, the social tsa being enjoyed - I L p16beT1nit. • , evening under the .auspices,of the, by all. - - - - .l-•,�w.. ' _ „r /'�. • - _ 1 0Mrs Sin- clair said, then summoned a steward _- a A. By and gave imperious orders for her lug- -gage ug--gage to be removed from the boat, Stiaron Wynne Weary Weeping 2 A R"' * At the Needham ranch, Cella was _ bitting up for the first time. -" She and -- - ,r1 'T MDT Dicks also rapidly recuperating, sat NTFa •with Gay on the side veranda 'of the house, watching, the late afternoon sun dip slowly downward. Muley, (hQ cowboy, came.round the qqW, CHAPTER Xii rible, Said he was going to marry e Two weeks later, Conley Milbraum -Irene Stromley." corner of'the house, leading a horse. ll I' Nothing but the finest and ptuest ingredients t„ I "'Sense my impertinence," he ad- aro used In baking Christie'a Biscuits, and met his wife at the Newark airport as Con, he musn't. dressed Gay, "but I'm aimin' for you - infinite can is taken that they reach you crisp a [rhe'alighted from a.plane from the ''Afraid there's nothin4 we can do to ride. You allus liked to ride at sutl- ' and fresh. What better unlit seances Q Y 6u e t W s about it. He and his mother and Irene , "The Needhams —"-he asked a set. And Fleetfoot's rarin' to go - he eonld you ask for than to ask for na are sailing for Europe tomorrow. Gas- is'that happy yore back." _ jbaaly sip has it there will be a Paris wed' 9 "Do go, Gay," Dick urged. "The ride t "Celia's much better," Mary told ding." e on a gay to 'recovery Mary's'face teas flushed, her'mouth I do yett geed." _-Before I left. Her_hushand, too. But "Yes, please do" Celia spoke in a OF drawn into a determined line. �. 'Gay - it's pitiful." weak, trembly voice: "Gay darling, if • • s "Let's drive home fast" she said - - - Mary nodded. impatiently. "I've got to, see Rodney not know what= " • __-_.- ` "Too.bad. I saw him about.five days Sinclair!" -Don't 'you fret!" Gay jumped up ago. He asked aboltt Gay. Looked ter- Plane For the West and kissed. her sister. ''Of course I'll •�IteTe's 8 Christie Biscuit' for every taste" It was eleven the next morning how- - - ever, before Mary finally succeeded in, go' _ Already in riding clothes, her cus - - -- -- - --- -• - . getting in touch with Rodney over tomsry costume at the ranch, Gay ` ------ the phone. wpnt down the, steps 2 WAY RVI IRSand mounted i e "That's_"_..enough, de_X_ -,, Rodney "Fin sorry, Mary," he told her, "but 1'leitfoot, and then trotted away look- away from love, hushed her words with kisses. "Didn't _- F 0 R T N E M 1 S E R Y O E I'm afraid I haven't a minute to spare int; back several times to ware cheer-. "Rodney ---",the name was whis• you tell me once that,love surmounted % as I'm sailing at one this afternoon." ily- But when she had gone over the pered yvistfully. everything?" "But - Gay - she knoll and was out of sight, she slow- "Gay! Gay - sweetheart!" -. "And you called me'a se.utimental "Is'she with tion?" he asked very ed the pony to a.walk. Pier. shoulders �t avas a sunset mirage; surely, Rod- - quickly, int," Gay reminded him. drooped•wearily. ney was there before her - helping "A sweet sentimentalist," lie car- COLDSMary did not like to lie, but she" (uld at the `crest! Celia had been her down from the saddle -'his arms answered, "Of course," which evoked rirtit. So terribly,, terribly cold, Jock! rected. R'a're going'to be married-at 1 from Rodney a promise that he would , boffins her tight, -= his lips kissing once. I'm not going to.risk iosiag you She buried her head in FleetfQot's her eyes, mouth, forehead"sad cheek. again!" come,right over. mane and wept. Somehow,_-tliere was no need for ex- ,Rodne 1 y She wag ashamed of the fib when y!'. Love Surmotj�nts AiI plaaattons. She lifted-her lips to his as the"last Rodney appeared -. the 'disappoint= She, dried her tears finally, and. "You won't send me away again?" meet on his haggard face' il'as so „ ?,, rays of the sunset purpled loco dusk _ . went on. She drew Fleetfoot to a atop Rodney pleaded. You love me, aq. beneath a clump.of willows. and star "I'ce always loied you, Rodney, but T "Sit down,” she commanded. "You FIE END have got to' listen-to me.". o. e e sunset. NkX SCP:Eli - - ed sadly int the golden su t If 1n, Y► And, then she told him the_,who e story about Ga:-, the Bureau, and the _ 'THE MICHIGAN 5110' C scheming of `'aa Gordon, Marvin by Res Beach Ploame and Irene. I s _ l She ended her recital with: ,`Gay 1@C -Quick Breads �FWa Fit �.r� iE► Here's story-telling at" its beat! A didn't really want to get into society ._k untit she-'met-y'ou. Rooney. Ther: she --' _ . ._ .... 3 ATCHgFORi IT! LJ Tofta 2"ASPIRIN"robl.te and think wanted to become the kind of girl J1;in does not live by bread alone. Combine sugar, milk and,,jam for afuNslasa.of water. Repeat teaaf laze. When rin is baked, remove to tawsst approve of." . . That g -- If 1118001 Is sore from the cold, She smiled and held out her hand. Quick breads are a delightful substi- . cake rack, and while hot, spread with r crash and stir 3"ASPIRIN•` tabi a Rodney's grip made her wince. tuts for bread and a welcome change' glaze. Serve' warm, For plain glaze, 'hglass o4 water=Ooryls.swk... gu tail _ _h_t I'm fj'gt'sail }�.. -diet.-TAe3t-ara._eaey-_ta_make- the. -tablera�44n _raBP cry 7atn may -- - '8ria.save threat rawness and Boer- ,,, ., KE UP LIKE .= tarnsaimedMalraw Ing! .he said..his eyes alight. Then wand delicious to eat, especially-when be omitted. I'll catch the.next plane for tl�a West!' served hot, No Jamily need neglect even minor - , "There's one.i>3 an'hour;" Mary con- Here la a recipe which will serve. " Sausage Rolls -= -• lSead mitis- „ . � c!��E � . . Here is What to do: Take two gutted her wrist watch. It you will a+ the basis for many.unuRuai varia- 18 .sausages Feel Full of Life-No 11ore let me tell your mother,•ycu can catch icons of the quick bresttl theme.. , 1 recipe bak[ng powder biscuits '31>�s Dull,Heavy Mornings "A irin" tablets when you feel a t �p1d cowing otr-Kith a fall glass it ° Pan-broil sausages until well —Tpi watef..`Fhea regent,if nee y - PAa4ie for ach Oother" butterscotch Pecan Rolls _AsownedL-_Prepare biscuit -flnugh as. -- -Keep 9au.liver healthy and yua'0 feat - stecordin to directions iris each Little tugs" were sing trbtnut the 1" rf'c•ipe baking powder biscuits directed "and roll 1-8 inch thick. Cut a pT g, n Make � �t at et ttttormn package.Relief.comes rapt big steamer, preparatory to .,t,a litig 3 tablespoons butter in 2-inch squares, Cut sausages in rte men"y liver is out of order. The"A�ptrin'ittethod of rel'taving firmly. half; place-one-half An.centre of each Your lieu dears the blood of poisoner colds is the way many doctors 1t. on its voyage across the. Atlantic',- 1.3 cup 'brown auger, flrm.y. packed separates the nourishing part of Y� e.prove. Yob take "Aspirin" Cor. when Mttry ?i[llbraum fin!shed another 4 tablespoons butter , square. Fold dqugh over sausages, from the waste. Supplies energy tonowla, relief-then if youare not improved detailed re641 al this time to tfse 4 tablespoons grown sugar pinch edges together, and.shape into des ad glands-gyres outh9e,dw body's �>'y protiiptly,youcalltbe[amilydoctor. amazed and aalgry Mrs. Sinclair. s; cleaving ends open, Place on laxative, helps stoamt,up chopped'pecan ntrtmeatsi roll,. kidneys and in "Asa tablets are made in "All I've told yoil;' Mary concluded, prepare dough for biscuits as dl- greased baking sheet; bake in hot ttaines to work properly. A mere bowel - -Cana a'."Asputn"is the registered "is-the absolute truth." rected. Roll % inch thick. Cream to oven (150 degrees F.) 12 to 15 min- Inclement fruitsIRA enough `Fruit+-tivra" en tirade-mark oI the Ba)-er Co n ••CertaiuTy, certainly, my dear Mere. Rather .butter and sugar and spread utes. Makes 3 dozen rolls. a"d herbs,will seeise;wen ` mmQQaa - Iitnited,of Windsor,Untario.L-no Miltiraum: Bnt still; you"must underelaborate.- sad build W yar liver like nothing else will. for the name Baer in the forth of on dough; roil.as for jelly roll and You can on this .simple, You ll be amazed how won you are every __ s�cross oa cum• ever, tablet. stand that, in view of all the circut In 1•inch slices.-Melt 4 tablespoons recipe to make dainty, tasty tea rings. ing. Try Fruit-a-tives. All druggist. Need- stances. l"don't°knob? that'Gay Need• butter'•in 8 x 8 x 2 inch pan, add 4 -- UM ham is quit' the Person I'd }ike.my tablespoons brows sugar, and mix '�RUIT•A-TIlI�ESTA = L 1ff son to inrt.N'." She Dowager Stu- well; sprinkle. nut meats over 'top. �1 ,�0� fiat c}ah's tone was nem. Place in pan, cut•side dawn. Bake in IS THIS YOUR _ ' "People-r.-•ti,:r.forget feuds}," Mary hot oven (425 degree F.) 15 minutes:" ` 9 t1l�Z�•1Seat W f! s went on e•t'i'I1Rly, thinking rapidly. then decrease heat to moderate (350 :'BIRTH6A�. A Fairy anti ASPIRIN Sha roust vin this old lady.over-even degt•ees-$'.-) and bake 15 minutes MADE IN CAM"ADA if she had -to. resort --to invention_ .ver Remove at once ftotil .pan Makes art Acid"Mari to Ploame 1s 8ti'i1 determined to long- By WEIR Curbs Uric 1" cid s 1u to 12 rolls.' ___-- msrry. Gary = to, spite Rodney and When rolls are baked in a smaller8nd Keeps Rheumatic Pains also because Gay has scads of mouek. pan,. nse less that[ 4 tablespoons butWhat the Stara foretell for those born h Of..cou,rs"e everyone would get a great ter and'4 tablespoons brown sugar on February 25; 26, 27 and 28, and 8t Bay - - 1�e a da - Baugh if a Pioame triumphed,-over a for•m4xiure in bottom pan March' 1, 2 an"d $• = t-ricAddialikealurlin;enemvalnaysontbe SinCldil' _ =' prowl to discover new vitt. Without warn- In�3'ou feet a stabbing.,seri pptn8 pain t n a knee or \ot i1 l caii help it!" snorted the If the 'date.of your birth is listed et, w-joint-sham.incisiva,ext,rwia-ung.Don't buys a new Guaranteed Bismarck Tea Rin to Da.t,itze Sinclair. ,She hesitated. "Do f3 above the :Sun w•a§ in the sign of tolerate this growing torture for snot her day. ',REMINGTON 1 recipe.bak4ng powder biscuits one effective way to combat Uric Acid is of ycm think that is, does my' son Pjsces when you were born: °Phis infrali.teaspoonfulofFynnonSaltinaclaseot ( really lo�'e✓this Cray \eedham. end .4 -cup raspberry jam makes you very magltetiC. You at= v6aterand take itevery mornm;. Itisasif.yott PORTABLE 1 cup sifted confectioners' sugar set ups fairy sentinel to Guard and etude you. 1 L9j+ -.titles she love him tract all Sorts of people and all man- Lain Acid cannot form-within the body when - -.(](?es tablespoons milk (about'1 Fjmnon S1tf is talon cecularly, because its { ,They're made for each other!"•an- net " of conditions.- Fol` this' reason, many remedial initredien•--su:h as Sodium. TYPEWRITER I 2 epb*-dough raspberry jam. ew'erod :Mary fervently. '•Ru;t - but it is necessary for you to be. analy Potassium.Lithium,etc.-afford adequate pro- beeatsse of all this misunderstanding Preps doLgh for biscuits as di- Lection: Th)nk what it means to be relieved of with all essential features"' rected. Roll into oblong sheet, 1•S in.' tical and very selective; to fallow t3heumatic Pains-Sciatica, i•.umbaeo,tic.-lo F.eall}, it's too bad. It you would- thick, ,Spread even�}th raspberry your highest ideals at all times. You toi=l rturithat s omplainti. Fs from 1nncnSa�the only, -- do.all:in-pour power;to make those famous�ritisb remedy,works w.b Nature be- " R�R— !"' lira. Sin- jam. Roll as for jelly roll; bring edges arotuid toil happy~- and -comfortable tauscittsacombination ofNatural Salts ofthe CARRYING CASE ern°not koing to sail together to form ring and place on Earth. Try the effect of one larce7icpackaxe— TOUCH TYP1Nf� INSTRUCTOR Clair decided suddenly. I'll send for baking sheet covered with greased but it is.important that yon guard n1a,iinains week hay, gone o.CetrFvrnonour heur Salt ifiss ?CPedliaAl and -" against imposters. The 11th, 20th and fro' Pains have sone to. Get tt have Salt brown paper. With scissors, cut one from your druggist—today. If j'on have any tv r'-- ,. 29th of each month are your most fav- diriculty gettimg supplies, write: I,autwtiah e "Rodney is at on his way to inch slices, almost through ring, turn- _ A:cncim,St. Gabriel Sued.3ionucal. 10 Remir,g�on Rand Limited her,' finer;: paid quietly. "I'wanted,to arable days. i31g each slice cut-side up and point• Many short journeys and '.much Toronto gee first :lo's y' woufki take it before ing' outer edge. Brush with melted telling }'�':. He catching a plane -�'' "butter. Bake in hot oven (400 degrees travel is indicated. For complete birthday "ho roscope 80 minutes, or until done. for any day in 'the,year, send 10c.to A. R. Weir, 73 Adelaide St. W., To Tonto.- ease peen y date plainly.dress and birth _ th \ <. BUILD U PFLUSH KIDNEYS :r � STOP GETTING UP NIGHTS s -- - •. sin t laritics b r e a k A your rest do not ' overlook of tnino�rkide u S �► `\hJJ j,tJ o x'• trey irregularities O• y r P is Pan _.. Dr c e'S A_nu. dairy Equipment • ric Ttabicts have been founcl, very ALL COPPER O beneficial. The-ac- ,{ ti the b this stimu- HORF& lent diuretic in flushingg the kidneys, ditu fag acrd, and relieving irritation has given RIS i relief to men and Women in every part of TCanadoront. Mrs. H., Mead, 61 Dfetcave me ��• � Toronto,. said: DIy kidneys .gave me t}'y ba I found elecp almost impossible, my back and limbs ached, headaches were YFJfi frequent and my hands and ankle would �__M. etrelI Mitt Dr. Pierce's A-nuric Tablets u/�' soon brought r ! at drug niers ALSO u ht e]'ef.' Buy 1 . a • 5 7o r 9 Issue No. 8—'38 ° 1,1lI C ,.. _. ^1"' :...i:Ca. .'cr,�:.'. ..," .'rye'', ":"'ti.�,t..,S "+s"- ¢'' '"'�' `• _ ad• "n..'r,, - ..r., A � ... ... ,,, .. 2..:.r .;.�. e:,.4..0 �:Py n "i s •i'd+. 34 ti^_ $�x-•^yyw 't N'-q +tom.r - e "' r -^- a _ r ." % + : _ j ddb �, y� `• 71 'TEirteen-mere TU led Here When Ammt�ni ion Ezplc .- _.. T''�' 7,-aA6uuba� *CbodY �7 4� 4-6 h 1 1 LESSON IX. finities'which evermore reveal them- e MEASURING A MAN'S WORTH. selves between the demoniacal -and Nlark 5:1-17 the bestial." Golden Text-Eow i.iuch then.is Into the Swine a man of more value't�ian a sheep. 13. And he gave them leave. And Matt. 12:12. the unclean spirits came.out, and en- , THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING. tared into the swine: and the nerd y+,� �,••• ,� ��. , A. P2ace.-'Gersa, located on the east in number about two thousand; and 7 ern shore of the..Sea of Galilee, OP-' they were drowned in the sea. It _ n1nin. of nesaret• a iq no Lere said that the. demons' wild country. dro•.e the swine down the steep p ace 1. And 'they came to -the other it_to the sea. It is just as easy, and side of the sea; into the country of much more.natural, to.suppose that the Gerasen:� . against" their will the swine, when _. The. puce is one which our Lord they found themselves seized_by this ' would be likely to visit, having Ca= new and strange power,-rushed them- ---giernaum in full view to. the north, selves in wild,and panic fear to their w- and Galilee "over against it," as destruction. But in either case, whether they thus destroyed them- Luke says'it was... 2. And when he was come out of selves, or were impelled by the foul This vil.a at Villejuif, in Paris, France, was ruined, and 13 lives lost, when ammunition secreted in an alleged -- - the boat,-straightaway thee, met him spirits, there reveals. itself here the Cagoulard-hideawayexploded during a raid on the cache. Dut of the tombs.a man with an un- very essence and truest'cha.acter of. clean spirit. The whole subject of evil, which everywhere outwits and demon-possesion is admittedly 'diff$-, defeats itself: swine to the -Saviour; they thought cult. Who these evil spirits were, we 14. And they that fed chem fled, more of their material loss than of SO Ta ' Y SAY: Skeleton of Rare x do not know-whether they were fall- and told it-'in the city, ind in the this man's moral gain. In seeking "Thinking nieh should realize that i� �/� en angels, or the spirits of some of country. And they came to see what to save their possessions they are the world lieWhale their help, rather •`hale ilii' Museum ` the wicked dead, or other creatures, it was that had come to pass. 15. losing their souls, than mei sly hopes in taking steps to ".cannot now be determined... And they.came to Jesus, and behold Men do not care to face the awful avoid-wars.'=--Thomm J.' Watson. A complete la-foot skeleton of the 3. Who had his dwelling in the him that was possessed with demons thought of a divine power " among "The sooner we learn that the na- rare sharp-nosed flutter whale, be. tombs.- These were natural,'or arti-. sitting, clothed and in,his right mind, them. It disturbs the eat routine of !$eyed to be the second comph�te spect- ficial excavations in the rocks,- ,fre- even him that had the legion: and y tions! future must be builded on the uentl cut laterally in the hills`and customary life. We grow accustom- normal enterprise of its people, the men*in the world, was'bn display last q y They were afraid. 16. And, they that „ . week at the British Columbia Museum often left uncovered which like ed to our average, ordinary self, and better. for us and our children. - , saw it unto them how it be- in Victoria. . = other caves,.would be resorts Yor'wild, fell him that was possessed with de- we shrink from losing it. We are (;len Frank. afraid to, be transformed, afraid of Museum officials said.file Daly other men and beasts. Amid all the mons, and concerning the swine. 17. "The question of the education' the unknown consequences which complete skeleton of'the mammal was boasted :ivilization of antiquity there " And they began to'-beseech hini to q given in the schools, always import- might follow the-claim of a rson to a nine-foot specimen at San Diego. existed nj hospitals, no penitentiaries, aepart from their borders. The utter g 1 ant, has now become vital."-Lord F� the entire possession of our.body,. Calif: _ no asylums, hardness of the hearts of these peo- soul, and s irit, that he ma do.what Sa Eve The whale,' ofcially known 'am asylums. lees to fcests$ia Him rle, in, on the one hand, failing to p y :`Every Dna of us can be either the balaenoptera davldsonirwas presented he will with it. No, it is too urgent, main,] or the remcd• of .o",r ; ez- _ P nn-y exorgseign_of joy-and grafi- ct o the museum here by C. F. Todd ould nny mare bind too exacting, too disturbing; we be- y y t him,nomnot with a chain. 4. $ccause_ fade.for deliverance, of their fellow $� ant-day sopiety."—Mme, Chiang Kai- and G;-y: Goo r er Bing shot . . seech it to.depart from our borders. shek. oft 5ooke, �'ancauv'er'Island, last slug _ that he had been often bound with citizen and, on the other hand, in ask- It is ribs ignoble fear,taking a refuge ' fetters ani 7ehwhris-a lit the chx►hs tn�Je3ls-tv within tFie cifacTel of cusp tha For the world as a w ole milli ie est._ had been rent;ssunder by him, ani, cause they'were afraid that more pro- The specimen is cotripleta Tram tha makes the church so stagnant,. so void probably the main source of-fanning tip of its undersluug jaw-bone to the ` the fetters broken in plass: and 'no party might be destroyed," even of power and influence in the world. income. In the`Cnited Kingdom, roan had strength to tarhe him. All though it meant deliverance of human g , backbone,smallest and final vertebra in the slates the ILnperial Economic Com- backbone. our laws and prohibitions are to 'us and efernal souls from the crushing tnittee, its value exceeds that-of any : Full-g�town'membars 'ot the -species :'what his chains.were to this wild man power of evil, is only an indication Guy`Lombardo's Royal Canadians o! Gadarene, '"Thou'shalt-not of the utter perversity of human na- other farm cott3Ti odity; in the United reach the length of 27 feet and it was will continue_on their Sunday 6.30 . State#; and even in Canada in certain estimated the 15-foot speclineari was �— -La* to us'.' All that law seeks?to do-- -iure•when The standards by which an -p.m. spot over Columbta stations, for is to prevent, the outbreak of these act is judged are monetary and not years, the value of-the wheat crop is male about two years or!. 'In ties$ g some time to come. less than that of dais evil passions into the sinful act ar3d humanistic. ."They preferred the - - y .production. it weighed.more than,one ton. deed. All it does, in a word..is to behind'the tnan. .lkothing that man has been able to devise-has been able - - •.; to keep these wild passions. of the _ - human heart,.within bounds, 5.. And always, eight and day, in r•: the tombs and in the mountains, he Im was crying out, and cutting himself with stones. Sin is always a destruct- -• - _ Ive force fn any man`s life, and it especially is.manifest in the terrible 'effects it has upon the human body. _ .. Conflict With Demons - -- _ "a g• And when he sa-w Jesus from _ - sfsr, he ran and worshipped him. Why is the -inn drawn as by a mag- Look to-Oldsmobile -for the uiet to Jesus? He.actually ran to Je- pus, and prostrated himself in Ori en - taI fashion before •him. It looks in- martest Styling a it Mi All the Newest -' deed as if the will and power of a ` -. ,Jesus drew the demoniac to his feet _ The words of the lemon accord with eatureS . . :-and Today's Top Value this,involuntary approach,to'Jesus as -: 'the supreme master-of' the- demon ONLY 'yes.' ou the dash.. : world whose will and-abrd. .the de- 'mustrated-Oldsmobile and distinction mons must obey. Six Sedan with trait. NLY OLDSMOBILE gi y a - - of the 1938 Style Leader. Only OLDSMOBILE provides 7. And crying out with loud ` voice. he Barth, What have Ito do, all the up-to-the-minute fine-car features, such as ! fety Ins ant Unit with Safety Dssh with thee, 'Jesus; thou Son, of the _: the new Sa trum Most High God? I adjure thea by - And only OLDSMQBILE among the low-priced cars, God, torment me not. 8. For he said onto him, Come forth, thou unclean f/ r' - , -gives you• such lively spirited, performance. Prove spirit, out-of the man. Always the this spirits know who Jesus is, and in a Then these facts or isogreattnow car that hasake your own cEverythi g. l 1 ' malicious fashion yell out their mys- You can own an Oldsmobile terious knowledge.- So here the de-- payments P� _:on low monthly ys mon voice shouts, Son of. ,God the t: o- Highest." The demons are determ- El -W hrough the General ` t Instalment Plan . int d to up blit!$ the deity,of Jesus, ' Motors as to spite him, who wanted men to -\ 2�° and •if wherever you travel arrive at•this knowledge by faith in 1' * �-� in Canada, you'll find con- is words and wor s. venient Oldsmobile service.' 9. And he asked, .What is thy ; name? And he saith unto him,,My * { s v name is Legion; for we are many. M { no doubt asked .is poor .Jesus -. creature his name that he might FROM OM bring him for the moment to the " place where he was conscious of his : w own separate personality, and when _ ; (tl crt.s pia.spoil Coupe with ' Op«a Stars) i his attention would be concentrated, Delivered at factory, Oshawa, Qnt.. not on the demons who possessed ' Govt taxes,license and freight add$-,' him, but upon his own self. {' tional. .Conoenient terms arranged O 10. And he besought him much IL through the General Motors , E that he would not send.them away Instalment Plan, } out of the country. The person here a-crt.,t!O hp.modeit alto avuila6rs -�;> :speaking is one of the demons, hot -- ' the demon-possessed man himself. SMOBI Date a A 'Out of the country," is explained p� by Luke's "into the abyss." .11. Now there was there on the CI l�,S. �,0�, r�r,' R Ca-+�a`EM`✓j v i mountain side a great herd of swine9, _ Astec. Dialer---J• WGilashen Dunbartox, feeding. 12. And they besought him, saying, Send us into the swine, that DONALD, ®TOR SALES W WHITBY ! ,• ':� we may enter into them. Why these demons should ask to be sent into the 1 t�, Cutler—M. Sleep—Parke_0ri-+ y r swine, we do not .know, though"we T , have s revelation here, as Archbishop - - -' •Spsaach says, "of-those mysterious af- ;�; «f!r;�,�` y%. i,. .< •,^' ,• �• .. ,... . ..••, .. "''"'L���`y' : ��w ., { 4 - _ ,. ,. •,;;„p;.:.....?;:........-.....::.rtt__-_.. "i..':,.'s:' r { •.�•-- ram ••�•--' - -J.,:.c... ... - '. g...« :. „-•,a �,. ,-.;; ,.:.-„ .:...,.•+x-raw;'- ., ,.. -uM.. ..; -m `�;•��� r. � -iF.. /;•. •'h r•. .'. .- J.. .. -..,. {.J.-c A..., ••. -.x:f...H .. .. .e'1 ...x' K;r '.'�'. '.0 a,i,. •.x,' tom' r ' .: , .£t .. +•�,. d,^t a dewht'L1�11 'QiMss 1a Meaorla" - - 'Stock Not" G spa - Carolina Jabilse Singers _. _.. _-_"� MIDDLETON loving oviag memory oil :.. M���" ^' — The Hermitage Farms announce Friday. 25Chat] Adm. 25In 16e. ---- =y'►5 pay year, =l,bp paid in adveaaa Wan. Nathan Middleton, who pass- CONNERthat in the interest of grade herds - - Sobacrlpt9oa. to the 'United States ed away at his ' home in South- Ambrose Conner who passed away and Ayrshire cattle. they intend to p�or Prompt sad Guaranteed i -- sadQ& Briak a is advaaea. bridge, Visas. U S. A. on Feb- February 22nd, 1936. dispose of their bull calves from ruary '23rd, 1984. dust when 'life was the rightest, 8 Producing cows, free of charge RADIO SERVICE Ttere is a link death cannot sever, Just when your years f ere beat, to any farmer in Pickering Town- lOHN MURKAR. PrOptlBtGt• Love and remembrance last for You were called from this 'World of P desirous of raising a pure bred p!►en• Clare. 515 ,J ever. sorrow, Ayrshire bull on a grade herd to im- e --Sadly missed by Mother, Sister To a home of eternal rest. proms type ,and milk production. Paul w11sOII Friends and Neighbora •bid farewell. and Brother. - Often I think of you dear husband, All animals fully accredited for p , to Mr. and Urs. Alex. Ann" And my heart it fills with pain, T. B. and Blood Tasted for Bang ;Balsam Carolina Jnbiiee Singers Oh, this world would be heaven Disease., Reasonable Rat" On Friday evening of last week, United Church, Pickering If we could see your dear face a- :Rob# Ruddy,' prop .. PbIIa io@ —'Tubes — _,a lanae number of the friends,and g Bodies - Tubes.-- Batteries gam neigiibors of kr and Mrs Alex- TONIGHT Tubes tested Free, Annan met at their home and for AAMWion, Z5 And Den a ft missed by Wife and Sum. LAND SURVILY400% the time being, took complete Boss- - ita — - F. J. DONE -B. A., B. 9c., 0 L.-E.O"N� I LL was to express to bar. and Mrs. e 175-EMS reearn of Annan and family, their sincere re- �' ' ' 5H veyors Gibson and Yarnold, ,FUNERAL DIRECTOR ANDI grets at the near approach of their �re . _ Ding East, Oshawa. Phase 1851 --BMBALMI�R _ departure from this community to 9uoceeeor to W.J. Mather, take up residence is Aurora, and i also to extend their beat wishes for i 8ta atfv'lly AMCO Niger ad-Dap Ser L* first part of the evening .was spent -a 1-,ng all-d pleasant ue n ore y �B iness Phen- Residence Ph by singing a number of appropriate 9301 9830 songs and everyone taking part in quffiffirc� games which created much amuse-- .-^ment, with Rev. Mr. Howey, as Sold f?fiip your Cream tc IIs olV e s Master of Ceremonies, and Miss V 6� F rtilatior Bradd, at the piano; also a very 6 W pTtCe ---- -'-- appropriate reading by Mrs. Gil- e are are n0 paying these B. A, y�, • MITCI-TELL p g oei�iI reduction urin the mer. Mr. and 31rs. Annan were - • presented -with the following acid- Special Pickering ;Tlonth of February. 4. . cess and tw -beautiful lamps, while it run $40.00, now 34.00 Scott and Mary were each present-- 13 tJ rite _ r� .00, n —�With-a book. - � �.-,� 13 run$42 now $36.00 Dear Mr. and Mrs. Annan and - +o • 15 run $44.00, now $35.00 1 tChildrert-It is with a deep sense of , regret that we 'have learned of After February `�8th,it will be hto. l - - your intention - to more from our LaW Motor Sales _: __-midst, and while Were pleased- . -- Chrysler - P 11 prices. 1 1 dune let . know that you are locating .at an e Desi a to ge f _ accessa>tae distance, yet the comparl- - ,ec�� IyDealer to pay for them,.. Hundreds of t� 1 �'. - Plymouth ionship and frienslslup of many m fs i years cannot be severed without a c% GUOI:4SCARSthe are giving •8at18 Cti0itl. ur oss. oae of GOODYEAR TIRES Agent for Ganada Packers' Fertile us who have been privileged to know WILLARD BATTERHM iter and Feeds also. - - you best, recognize something of FOR C R L A N( P I C K E D U P B Y O IIB TRUCK NE BLA KSM ITHI GENERAL C NG the value-of your activ _ _ SKILLEb hIQT9I; REPltIRS ROY CARTYR, Sties for the welfare of the church We pay extra •f Or dehVery Give us a trial on a New or a Used Qh R. R.1. Locust Hill and community, having•always dis- Phone Mark played those qualities of mind and Write or Phone us---cbargns collect � 24 Hour Towing'Service Pho ?t1 k 393 s6-ss o. I heart, making your absence a dis- Csordori . w CITIZENS �� IR Y tinct loss. As citizens, you'have `always: been energetic in the prom-. - - Phone,29QS__. otion of the public good, every move- DICKERING, ONTARIO ' anent having in the advancement of PHONE 52 _ WHITBY, QNT. _ the community's welfare has receiv- _ ed your hearty support and co-op- ,kw q RO '-;aeration while your capable and gen- - .. :4 erous support of the aocial activit- a + _ THEATRE , ..� .. 'res of the community has made for T H ATR �ar s.et �.aaasw.. YOU many warm friends and pleas- .: WZ3=T�� } So In r ant memories. To neighbors and 4 mr SaNaFasM� friends in your own home you - - - "' always extended that cardial wel-- ` 3 A11 Seata.Saturday and Holiday Even- Q. H. k s coats and liberal hospitality that _ P y r� - �'� raga, i0 cents can only be offered by those whoseM, nF� .;:FRIDAY and SATURDAY Oiiaw� llrssls hearts have been expanded by-bon- • FEBRUARY 25 and 2t3 evolence, and leave many pleasant #recollections whuh we trust will be " Last Show Fri,at 9.00: Sat. at 9 alb - ' - . ll mutually shared by us all, and the �r I Saturday Matinee at.1.30 -Tarry Hu �` many friendly and generous deeds ' :' £ Saturday Evening Show starts at 6 30 you have so modestly, yet'none the - _ Builder and Contractor I ess effectively - performed makes e ` TYRONE POWER S your esteein for you both even great- LORETTA YOUNG Brloitwork and Stonework ` -.ere We as friends and neighbors " a Specialty have met with you this evening to r> express in some small-measure our ArOttlteat�8 S9rolde appreciation of what you have ' , ' ' , eeori - fie• •� » x�a^a �k§ :. Com--_ Meant to us in these and.many oth- t � .'; Honeymoon THE CROWN INNE •.er ways and also our sorrow at your _ departure from our midst.and would bank d. d —With - -Rose R and Kingston Rd. ask you to accept it in the spirit in 4-'1,9 _ Phone Piek! - which we offer it, not as any meas- 5'fUAR�' ER W IN ure of our 'feeling' or from any CLAIRE TREVOR +(� sense of its commercial value but Notice 'to You as a small token our our mutual MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDAY and increasing admiration and es- ` area .aa teem for yourselves and family, and Feb. 28, Mar, 1 and.Z or gratitude for the many ldindneas- First show at 7. Last complete We do Building of all krada ' ea You have so generously bestowed show at'8 20. CARPENTERING, _:on so many occasions and may 3>ts Y Want to surprise the family with a new dinner C>�MsNTING presence in your home ever'remi"eii i •time treat? Serve them a Tasty dish of Dried or F - 'GEORGE ARL155 YOU of the many loyal and devoted IN :.t'LU11dBING . :..friends you have left behind in Pickled Canadian Fish and NO U14L Dunbarton and contnunity, and may ti !> Heaven's richest blessing go wl you to your new hbnse and may you Such Dried Fish as Cod, Haddock, Hake, Cusk and With We a so sill Brantford Roof) be spared long to enjoy many hap jro110Ck,and such Picizled Fisfr as I�ecring,Mackerel Mat--rials,Empire Batbroom py days including as many ,of the MARGARET LOCKWOOD temporal,blessings of life as an all and Alewives . . in perfect condition. Interesting JOHN LODEK Egc�rpment, Duro Water Wise Providence may deem wise to 'recipes can be used for every one of these fine fish. Systems, . Beatty - bestow. Signed on behalf of the Also - 9tablq•Egnipn�eat Comanunity: Frank white, Fish is a wonderful health food',good for every'mem- 'an other Building Material .. Forgie, Alex. Gourlie, Alex: Thome '. .ber of your family. It is the great source of proteins ; "Idol of Hotimates Free -. . -Jas. McIntosh, Chas. A. Annis, that help build sturdy, healthy bodies. L » Work Guaranteed Jas. Mitchell, B. W. Lotton. =the CiroWd8 Mr. and Mrs. Annan.very'fittingly Serve Dried or Pickled Canadian Fish to your faan'I `F. eJ. PRD II SE ..:replied, thanking all for their kind often . . . they will enjoy it . . and you will find it ' exp and good wishes and JOHN WAYNE Phone 850&; :axsured thein that they would al- economical, too. SHEILA BROMLEY �PICKERING. ONTA^i;IG ' ways remember and retain in their . "hearts a very warm feeling for R OF FISHERIES, their many friends in .this comm- • DEPA TMENT The ladies then served lunch OTT AW Ate �, - GUARANTEED TISED CARS unity•, after which a most pleasant and W R 1 T E FOR FREE B 4 O K LET 1986 Buick Special sedan 1932 Ford Spee. Coach , happy evening was brought to a /��-�/���! 19v4 Olds. Special Sedan X932 Chew. Spec. Coach ' .L: .------- ------ close by singing "Auld Lang Syne" Sedan - 29 1931 Durant 6 Sedan 1930 Chev. .Coupe �+ in which every one joined. - _ 1931 Devaux 6 19 Whippet Coupe .Z O096"Menc of Fbhwin.Otawa 309 -__,-- 1929 ant 6 Sedan 3934 Chev. Truck Duals - 1 d m!roar et ..Any plan fes free deliSh mW , Day• Dur oda PUBLIC NOTICE f :. fish Day",coatainioa 100 delightful sad economical Fish 1929 Whippet Sedan Y 1932 Chen. Truck Duals ' ,,I __ i Hteciyes 1929 Whipp11 et Sedan 1932 Rugby Truck Duals ! '' (Citizens of Claremont and vicin- »» - ' P.+ru..... >< ' 193b Olds. -Special Coach Chew' Ton Panel ;ty, particularly, are crged to attend 193b Pontiac Special Coach 1930 Chev. Truck r als ofxY ..- s meeting in the Community Hall, ;,f „-,,,,,,,, ti D 1936 Cllev Master Saec Co h arae Aceru.......:.....::.::..........................._.... ...,�.. p Z�--2 1 number of 1 6--27 ;Claremont on Monday evening next + l t -etc priced to . '2 9 Chev. Pon 'acs urantrt Furthr�r plans for the Re-Union Will .........»................... .......».... ..».WDj 1936 Chev. San. Coach a pri owe -s t :be discl' seed and othet'items dealt with. This is your re-union. Get in- ' _ HAS COOPER C ONT r � DAY• A FISH DAY _ - . _NY _ _ - w � , ,y,,,.�,. -••t'+M•�.• , �.� .r _ '.y, .:i r a_-a'.. ._ -::-;=' W. "' •t v+sr. rs f:. ' •'+Ar .,a+..;- _�,-'r r.+:�?"'.• i -';a"C:a, ';. 'Q .r'an. ,.� 4., ,, } t .g ' e•y" �.. >' . .u..; ., ,:.. ;. ."tags..,. T ..;: .... �. .Yi. •-^> '�^'' n �'� `sa .:�. . . r _ ,.raw � v+; _ a•. a,,,e.-. "y.':�"k. .e rf' -r.: �y •6 _ ,�- *.x i Mr. and Mrs. Tran spent a day DON CHRISTIAN E. R. Woodward �[� a Leaf Mutual FYte :Y`.' _ P� Farm Machinery ,'.h to city this week. O �•to and Voceetei y Misses Graham and Hosie attend- _.ELECTRIC -stock -"lasura 4 Co - ed church service at Brougham on Frost and Wood: Cachahatt. DelF.avA ,.Sunday last. at all flews. -- •.-"&ad WAWANWA INS. CO. - For !tale-I extra Coo$ 7 R. F a4d :Reno � . _-- -the of the_Re- tion -electric' - Cli►oa�_rates for Farm and Country .W Binder. 7 7ft. M. H. Bides. I_ you are urged to note the advertise- refrigeration. Bnildiaae Kid Gans Plow. 2, 8 hL Grafts Gr- _ y. inept in another column regarding [� T inders. 1, -same. 1 L -• Gr- Windstorm Iasursace as Buildings 2-furrow Oliver Tr Ord- . It will be a pleasure to sere yea. Plow, 3 need Mowers 5-cut. Ford- . We wish to correct a report in ---- 'Windmills.,Sil+s etc. son Tractor and Double Disc Harr 'our last issue, referring to the death Bee our weet!z sale• bulleflta A>iheetobile Insurance o! ow Bissell. 1 Cabinet Rogers E1so- of Mrs. Ha hie. The late Mrs. Now GOODWILL COUPONS AH Kinds• trio Radie, excellent condition. a Haughie was the daughter of Mr. On -_iSK FOR YOUR-COUPON ,'Write or Phone real buy. 1 Jersey Bull pure bred and Mrs. Carter, of Balsam. Uaef'idr Valuable articlas.in rettsra yearling. � A bit unusual,- but worthy of Bii0UGHWM, ONT. R��BOWMAN & E meatiAr>r-"Biddy" the 11-year old W. F. DISNEY,' Greenwood 'Some of the Phone Phk lies WHITBY-ONTARIO- EY,' Qr d c� hen and g7andmothei ofH h Mich- L N80Ntt PI�x 3314 41 ti re Ell's high grade flock, ,passed away finest buys In quietly this week. STANLEY THEATRE ` . .�► _ - The Annual Da of Prayer will take place on Friday, March U11, Washers to which everyone is invited. Ser- STOUFFVILLE type of House sad Auto Balbe Hado vice takes place fxt the $aptist • • Phone lOp at nosey-saving peicea. K-- 'Church at 2.30 p. m. Refrigerators _ __ �"o watt Frosted at Mr. and Mrs. James Burford, of 2 for 25-c- Showing service 8IId re- Mr. N Toronto, called on. Mrs, H. H. sand 8 - pairs to all makes. Real- p , this--week.-!lir_ ---. ---.-- �Leeki;hLa--B�_1.5�'�ta_adard Time lee w. Clear or. Frosted, 25e. Thomsen-here 'Burford will ibe remembered by-a • Sat. & Holidays-2 Shows.7 and 9 p.m. w• C. or c• on a e o argas.. Or few of the older folk of the commun- Radios Auto headlight balbs, 29c. guaranteed. F -d Thursday. Friday and Saturday ity, he having served an apprentice- y s, t1 hKe guarantee ever bulb. -'ship with' Mr. Thomson •here. evej's offered . February 24, 25 and 26 t - ARTt1UR FICaLaD COMING-The Virginia Jubilee A LF S PLACE Singe-a sponsored by the ]?uialic �Ar i`�aGk 111 Graduate Radio and Television Institttpe. �('' where Member Official Radio Service Men's _ —Library Board, will present one of Y • 1.A h frj M O I , U N 1', ` their inimitable entertainments in C1rCt1lat101'lf� - -- Asat ddb 1. -the Community Hall here, on Wed- 0 6 Phnue '5201. Starring TERMS - gphone 32 1 ,} P[CKERLNd !nesday, 3larQh,'9th. Admission, 25 - and 15 cents. JOAN BLONDELL r Died, at St. Michael's Hospital, sf desired PAT O'BRIEN on Monday, February Fred /j F ` /J `Hardy, of Claremont, in this 54th SHORT---The Woods 'ars full of R RVO�S / /RE���/"!�S - . 'year. The late Fred Hardy is aur- Watch this space Cuckoos. ARE 3!011 4 - vived by his wife and eight ehildren Pr -' - -- _ ,'. . The funeral took place:on Thursday next week VIUN - - - -with interment in Uxbridge Cemet- DAYa TUESDAY, W EDN'SDA Y aitc ,cry . _ _ ..Feb. 28, Mar. 1 and 2 ' - The Women's Day.of 'Prayer will BIG. DOUBLE BILL - - -be 'observed on 1`ridgy, Bch 4th ATTnN ` !- -- !f - M die Bavtist Church. LOFING }i; TION `Rustlers Valle �` ' 11FE = L P • ram will be in charge of the W. M. Y '"�`" '" S. of the United Church and the ' « H Baptist Mission Circle. All women .,..A WESTERN a ^�. of the:community are cordially, in- Brock Road Gravel wftb _ +��•'":ea 1.A + vited, to be .,present and join in the •• GORGE HAKES ' _ p , service. r it ;WILLIAM BUYD rti' Rev. Allnutt, Field Secretary 6? . the British and Foreign .Bible Sots Crushed Pit _Run « ff = - -- - Hotel Haywire iety will address the congregations of the- two churches of thcf village __+fir ave! -- , on. Sunday next, _ in 'the Baptist __- A FARCE COMEDY spay reas�,swirling snow--they'll all roll Off a G'otwct� ` S�rd 'hie.I,sprgoof like water of a duck's back: It is good for a Church in the morning and in the Sand and Cera ded starring - llifedme and is soil by us with a 25 year guarantee. And this Company 'United Church in the evening. Fol- up to every clause m that guarantee. ya Stone CAR�2ILL0 the an- - T ve You will Bad Tit 1,.Lap the beat roosts value"-a LE i.weD able to u lowing the evening sere-ke, nual business; meeting and election D@11Qered Or LO)ded i - OVERMAN E „ You can prat it on right'over your old n -Pit 3,YN E OYE `.'Led-Ned Ha is r0000iItaobinesa��durabilityandweather ! :_of officers will•be held.. At the reg- ,t-�,,, �e1a. and fire rotectwm in e,-easilybandled _ •alar services, an offering w}il be PHONE: Plant, Pick 1026 THEJRSI?AY. (FRIDAY&SATURDAY d.,vo•scraw sheets.Weiointsfitsoclosel ey're� taken in aid of the Society.- _ Toronto office Ho%and .6471 - a.�t. with- invisible. It is made y.both Gosnell d ra:d At the regular the, of the Y. March 8. 4 and 5 otaadtsntimeo �. and "Hoorn' ty. send ridge and rai3sar P. U. last week, Greenwood Young SO NE & ,SON « • ' ff ora.paoro �ihon measurements of rf�eecoatestiiaate. AllCouncil People furnished the program under One in a Million. ; tri Standard trimmings,ridge caps and hip cape are nails Ask for now hotdi Saivaaissd atter forming. Thio the leadership of Mr. Clifford-Mut- ATTgN T ION, FARMER$ 5` ng _ �M by ruanaii. 81extra-durabrlity. . ton. Miss Bertha Bacon led in y, group games and a dei- -SONIe HENIE > I W as nests" st..r ,series of Trans �w�,IT"-,L tap lunch was served at the GENERAL REPAIR WORK DON AMECHE asses! rearlaa sae f� iaY:+ vl or ° iS Jawa+awar Iealtry t4Gea4ar close. Mise.11ffie Graham arranged' Weare prepared to repair can. ADOLPHE MENJOU teaat�waaat �,,. aa, MosasalaoiroaoaM s+.n inspiring program on Monday trucks, tractors And all farm evening of this week. Soba by machiuer eels rebuilt and ""' 7!y:!77 'Mrs, W. R. Evans and Miss Marg- WAR ,_aret Johnson were much appreciat- tire-setting, Wood-Work 'arae! --ed as also were the readings by Wood turnina Of 11 kinds. w _ Misses Mable.Sanderson. and Marg- ems:rn:;;c°°a o- ares Wilson.. The Scripture reading Plaee your order IIOW fOfr< 'Luxe Models from was given by Miss Ella Prouse. Ex- WOOd•Working and turning. `` a sr,00�t, .c (cowry, , Oshawa Ont Full aensive plans are being made for -Fhone or Oall :ndudru.eLoal do- .�M/ anduded. Local e.• attending the Training School at RO 1F E tri ���•r•d vrk. a«.r- mined ►y addins• Frooklin on March 7-x11 and � for a ��` delivery charges dreck Road Storeand Blacksmith Shop 4 ah< '� .hath inmentnlshs the St. Patrick's Supper On March S i "� Government taxa 14th. We are pleased to report a (successor to W. H. Jackson) ¢' andslwn:a. _ record attendance at Sunday School f in the United Church last Sunday -112• There are others still to whom' we would extend a hearty • s ? ` • welcome atbath Sunday School and � ;��„••'�'�•'"' •��• <' .r . ChurchTH. <.'.4-... .. . , .. rutsU Ward of Thanks We wish to extend our sincere ' SHALT NOT _ thanks and appreciation of the ii �" many, expressions of sympathy anti also +�'�� _ also the man floral tributes extendKILL apop - ed-by•our friends d neighbors, in our recent sad bereavement. , Mr. and Odra. JamesCarter.and Drive family, and Mr John Haug to and ,:i:. ..,, . � .< �« -,}::nr. � , An". ... -... ..a.,., ... .. ... ........:...... :::}.:.:......,,,....: .,: : .,,}:::,::.:::.:.::::....... .,:::.%a•.}::�+ ;;}:.;•v:: .':its^. • {4,�: r iR:u•�.}.a41.:+:•;:..:..,::,. '„Jti :••'w�3'�' •'u'.'�f.1•t<,'.'•Y�LO}�:.17}wY}:L'.X3w.:.sM•?�'}6.Huh.v�".n...,vnkYAti�4i.V�4}i~L :i 'The olddollar suie goes ,a lot farther when you buy Pontine. For prices now coo ' `V05' start at the lowest in history for new "Special" Six--and Pontiak has no ' all around economy. Here's a car with a gnat list of features . peer for, - may. topped by$afety Shift control—thy Greatest driving ai•d since the self W ! •� starter. So get acquainted with Pontine-Chs"buy" in the low-Price Heid -an ea b thanks to the General Motors Instalment an. ,6, - c;y• easy "buy", too, . A. . :.. y r.. i • ... .4 ,. .. is .. �; i.�:!'' s•K ?y+'f% .�,'Ya _ Frequent and convenient motor a: ;:.z,,}..x,., ,;•�i•: .,,f•:::}••�,c•'t!•:�>:. ..;}., .:;�>:.;>:^•w:... ,R - .. „ .• •..•: :..•:_.. � . . . .. roach service brings you ryithin } P-108 fir. easy distance of your frieztds. The „• ' shops and markata are also nearer. CHAS. COOPER --• CLAREMONTFm .,� Assoc. Dealer--J. McGlashen--Dumbarton All Coach Travel Information at DONALD MOTOR SALES -- WHITBY s EASTERN HOUSE - , ,�, ,Pt one ase® _ tom.... &aof. Dealer --M. g-PlckerinE _,,. ' :. ... p•+a rt:. ;z -.fa {r.. :7-­ .A f- a :: ,. :., .,,•t 4.w ,. �, r .X i':•.t "°' '. - y,,, :_ .;u, �v�n'asn.a^ � •rim - Ft ,.:,, - .'7 .. �,r.. �++9,aama .... .^u• :. :Z^" Y ...-^`S ., y�.•_y-- ..�,, ''. "'..,`Yl sl' - pn:�+,�r.. - � -•.R.'.. , y. .,1 ++ States senators6 the v;idows of two • �� Presidents and stewards of the royal Paris IS Featuring SAYE THE COUPONS J household in England. Edward G. «j a�p� e Styles Get this •'e - - � Robinson)3bison is so pleased over his sue- . Mo V, � cess on the radio that he is much T- / __— more thrilled when Lana call him "Lady-like" afternoon and dinner Steve Wilson" than he is when tliey, frocks are a feature of the In eaUf�fu Si/verpa e hail him-aa"Little Caesa>s or-any--of--- eellection of the Paris couture •Roger - (Wm s&Son) his other gangster roles . . . The pie- houses and, discarding the elaborate` - FIREEIR - t �`� lure Robert Taylor made in England trims introduced earl er in the sea- was previewed in a little California son, manv of the f r c nre severely ua _ Ra �Q town and Feople who wrie there re- simple with insets of chiffon, mousse- port that it will make hini,,the cut- line de soie or t'.rife the only'note of standing favorite .of. the screen. contrast.. ' ++ By VIRGINIA DALL "- Bronze mousseline is. combined witrti velvet in a distinctive dinner _ Claudette Colbert who rdshed off aly+� �' �.� X� � costume. at Jean Patou, Designed 1 SO Europe for a-long vacation the day Rivalry' with•cloe-closehigh-neckline and - ihe finished Paramount's '!Bluebeard'sreina Irn simple, floor-length shirt with slight - - ille Eighth Wife", revealed some pe n n - Wales of her star friends lust before. : -- line is softened -by introduction of. In other. words, unless your doctor NO Rain - hrhe lett. opposition Establishments Are filmy mousseline de soie ,for the baclt Mecca objects, yoSet Up 11juu ought to do regularly All day earth waited, certain e s eme X but her French thrift makes her cling. For 'Runaway Lovers. .is set in at the back from a high-cut- your blood vigorously instead of laz- Would peer out of his curtain,' ° -to her old shoes. Gary Cooper rolls �` yoke'to the corselet' waistline and ily through your veins. Spread east and west. We a bu s two acks of cigarettes at Smith, 16, with Siu:;�'y. Swan, 25,to forms the shouldeiS to 'elbows. n Scotland, for centuriesto °.bla+nboche" utas ell o v-length puf- - You can walk a mile a day, for in- But with the dusk's'first candle his own cigarettes. Fredric March Hl- The elopement of Audrey Pa Y y p stance, striding .along rapidly, ..hold- He fled afar, 1L time because 'they+e a penny cheap- Gretna Greefed sleeves of pink tulle on a black Ing your stomach in and your 'chest Leaving a crimson sandal, lo�ersog has efteir�oon howl print- rival- and breathing deeply. And if you one gieat star. z the Mecca of runaway' satin dinner dress and s vaaied_the- t -frock. d-tte , .- -b�ttz1;fin' ..., And triage shops." tnense gieen tnF,,ta sash. Black lace cannot m. Dices A The couple were married, in best beauty, You. can at least stop taking Gretna style, over the anvil at Gretna is used fora in:nspai•ent effect in'a taxis and- street cars. every time You' 0011111;10000 19 tubular dinner cress at' Dlolyneux. have to go a-sfi�rf distance. tea, ! hall, an inn about 100 yards-from the Jenny rhes a black lace bodice blacksmith shop, where Richard Ren- You can do your reducing exercises �„ISTEi�.:. ' -nisan, until now the undisputed "mar with flesh chiffon'in a romantic lace or your limbering and stretching rou nd tulle own.. Chanel uses black tines a little' more rapidly-rapidly :f„ 4 rying blacksmith" of Gretna,-has cele a g. /L�� 77 lace insets, and Henn backs cut-out ow orated hundreds of runaway weddings enough, in fact, t%stimulate sluggish In recent Years, designs with chiffon in.black.daytime circulation, bring color to your •• �••The . opposition• smithy, • complete frocks. cheeks. CANAW193Vi" !� with anvil and bellows, was opened _ `— Do keep in mind that sound- health / t Yod IMPERIAL TOBACCO'S ry several weeks ago by David Mackin • is the foundation bf true beauty, .` . INSPIRING PROGRAM - r tosh, the innkeep¢; who married Aud- Good C�rCu�ation _ _ cannot-have shiny hair, smooth, clear � thflll body Ii pple you rep andD-AY NIG Sidney The. C}reEVERY FRIDAY NIG t'a Green rivalry- started Imparts �atg you do. not 'eat your Vegetables and ` about a year atter the'MoilMl Com- •'�'� • salads, like a good . little girl, get On a" Natior_al mittee; appointed by the.secretary of l o Complexion enough sleep, do some kind of exer- Coast to Coast Network state for Scotland, condemned the an regularly. You may be tired of else r _ eient tradition of Gretna weddings. Experts' 'ages that the beauty of. hearing it, but it's still true that no - The Churg of'of -Yssd declared - amount_oi._cosmetics,-even the'nicest: -—- - - — --- „ your skin reps s J them to' be a social evil; and to have ones, can make up for faulty�diet,Jack'' richness of your blood and lust how " given rise to countless hardships. But perfectly.it cireulates., of sleep and exArcise.. �s gWlli C.laudbxte 'Colbert no'legislaflQil_$aa eo_iar loses-fnstitul- ''If the blood stresni f•§-fold-e,�yo�' - ` •r that way, Fred MacSfnrraY saves ed to abolish them. skin w11I be dull, blotched and sal- — As an insight.into the ca acit of ` )razor blades to be resharpeaed. Mar- The principle of Scots law is that low," says Benjamin Gayelord Hauser, P "EVE E tha Raye wears`sturdy, service-weight ."consent makes marriage," and, ac- important authority oa the subject the Urited Kingdom as a user of ' S nt cordingly, no banns need be called or of Load as related to beauty. food, almost all the British Empire's --ssdph°`i nt sect stockings except on gala occasions. though one s bit Twga Most thrifty of all is Marlene. Diet- preliminary. gives, �� ale .with anemia,, exports from Denmark :and Polatid, wh+s+the! omwrich. She is a string saver. Her maid of the.parties to the marriage ma-s your skin will.be pale, too. When your sl,+:aad ltrai reside in 3cotlatlQ.for :1 days prioi to, half of the egg shipments from the ••olr:"I'' i izs Juno ..•*s is always wrapping up packages. fol circulation is stow, your skin-becomes - ■csnetoa. .yott, nor' to take to the studio and the the t}iarrtage. _: titsh. When your Netherlands'and China, and one-third ii Dist b a - blood dances through our st h h home--a t- _gether _ ' s m � t r 1 ^�T�Eames In-handy.--- - - c g y OY am,. the egg exports from Egypt, toa C11 + . • In California,,it is not unusualto then your color is fresh and vivid;" with the pro uc 'on•in Britain, ' tO Al" Pearce celebrated the beginning see as many as.four kinds of fruit Mr. Hauser continues In an interest- of his second year with fits. present growing on the same tree as a result tug chapter in "Eat and Grow Beauti- were absorbed by the 'British tear- 14 ■ Bill L :radio sponsor..and his eleventh year of budding. - et in 3 [ k 9 8; •bn the air in his own peculiar Lash- •. -. . . _ lone He, gave,.his orchestra leader 'a - sub her baton so there_Roald be no stiffness is his rhythms an�prespisted hituself with the most enormous newsNY HEUROLET,' -� -- .HAS -T H E camera you ever saw, .. - I When Fred,ztstaire returned from' e to the R. K. O. studio recent- .,vacation - Y7 to start work op his next picture With-Glager, Rogers, he found the amusement park set of "Damsel is 1A 11;IL '..r. - Distress" still standing. Kindly guy - EST that he is:he arranged to buy all the slides and games and Sent thein to an 8 • P - orphans' home. Or I _ • r • : Errol Flynn did not_even stop to � ' hear congratulations• on his, grand pet�faizmance' In "Robin Hood." Theif (minute the preview was over, and be � ERR j a were neves EED takes e e n a no a �� - was told th t r IOW you will be five foal sary., he hopped a plane to Boston • � n where he bought a seventy-five foot I :boat (a ketch y �. :iabout it) in which he sailed off to the -- . c p Bahamas for some fishing. _ IIlrta.�il-Ch.wol r S-PAlf0*sM Mafty D.L*xs' ; 1 Sedan wirb rr • .. r"• ... . wok -' Hollywood players are trying to 6g. --- vcc, out somA' unusual hobby or sec• ` -` --set ambition because the current radio craze is to present a film star doing amething quite-different from their- 14 heir ,• n ;work on tho screen. Cecil DP Mille p' � stan� ;I :� b; having Jack Benny, •q - ti X.- ` r..:. ' X'sIE�s1 • <.' lei f, .. .. . ............ 1 .:.a.w 1 'p ECAs 3E the Valve-in-Head type engine is the in-Head Engine cuts down' oil consumption to a - Jack Olivia de "' -l� most e cient known, it's'.the kind,you find in new .low.minirhum-reduces carbon formation - Benny Haviland _record-breaking racing' cars, speed buds, airplanes famous for dependability . . : And there you have very Burns'pod Allen,-and BQb. Burns play and on'the nets Chevrolet!, the reason's why a Valve-in-Head En,n8 is the ry "serious dramatic roles on the air. Paul "~ best kind for a car that emphasizes low running ' Valve-in-Head efficiency means that more power is SVhiteman followed that up f3Y pre- ' O ou cin put it this an d•upkeep costs. senting Helen Vinson as a concert developed from gasoline. r ) p _ .pianist Bing Crosby lets Fay Wray -way : : . Chevrolet gives owners up to 27 miles per. Come to our showrooms today. ;Take the wheel and blow tunes on a sweet potato and gallon of gas-without-sacrificing the full 85-t1,P. . experienc�thethrillof • 'Olivia de Haviland plays chopsticks. performance needed for acceleration, hill-climbing Valve-in-Head power! .- and smooth cruising speed. - %Prove for yourself its ,ODDS AND ENDS-Kate Smith has 'xeceived'aa autographed copy of Elea Add to this the fact that Chevrolet's exclusive Valves matchless erononiy! s • nor Roosevelt's newest book from the C•88 "�. : President's wife herself Louise ° Faxenda rounds out tier twentieth year of motion-picture,making with "Swing Your Lady" and just for fun she is CHAS. COOPER CLAREMON'� PRICED 1PRo�i ' $.820 • Yon .. :. _ . .• dashing around the country, slipping •. -. ,Assat. Dealer-•--J-MX* Jashen—:Dunba►rton _•. is Foss.wise,« BmIness ay.> into theatres from New York to Teras A* n **�� �r+ -SALES.- A r r C Mats. De Lux* Merets from $092 - and Hate to audience comments I�l\!` t1`�'l'�R`SAL ES.- ^HITS ,ll >kllosrea at ti«°n,oshs�,Ontario. coons- The.'eook book which radials,mys- _ ment ax, freisha and licenw,exu■. E+s1 Pay- tory Che[ Beads to listeners has been Assoc. D�atler---M. sleep—Pickering mesa w, the Geosnl Motor inmlmm�Plan. ' •. reQvCeeted bi the wives of E1 United - .. , "• „ _.. . ., - .L::..,,-.?xv: ., ..:.••tea+..>.ri.'aZ•ts ""-..-:::.' �:Y.». ,'tk.. j�.•r:.-., ,. .'r ,.».*.•�.'Tr• .•4^� :'w • .._�,,.. �.� '"`r"`4*- •..•,_ 'we•':.�",d. . . .. ."` ct`N•.{x .'#!�•. i,_< :1, r ,x .. ,at„ -._k.:. � !.. .. t.>r �t ,,:.y�- .x .,,••,,,, _..,� � .cam'' '.-r '.^t"' ".� -. -,.. .• __-.--.�....,� ... " v!,a+ 'fig .: it' -.�r "^'`-• 'a': � .i.a,'" �•� i., .� ,, � :--rte.-._ •-...,..___-- - _.�. • •-«.,..u.. r ..: ...•.. ..,......:�sr. .. .y. '.% -. .y..w. -•a e � .-,y.. •r.,. •. '.�.- .��. •'7' :..rx,x a 'de POULTRY AND POULTRY �� �� ♦.:� .•.:.:L:�:•s� ..♦..r.4:�O N.M•cif EQUIPMENT I• ■ ■ ■ The b'"t papers oolne a BABY CHICKSbooklet- THE �r _ �S�n •' in the Yiandiest booklet ! ` ClaisstuedA dvert THE BRAY l H log DOES THE statements n .ei Our 1938 catalogue showy statements It 1 s Doubl@ Q13tiiO1Bat10 e!4 and ,photographs of money-malting customers from.Nova Scotia to yto- �e.�•.......e.•. ❖.•J•�: �e�e�:e:� :�::ems::♦:•�: •J.❖:•�� katc he wan. Write for your cupY t ` d BOOKS ON FUR FARMING FUR FARMING day.. Bray Hatchery,_130._John St. North, Hamilton— ES FIIR FARMING-PROFITABLP7 BUSI- MINK RAISING - SAMPLE COPY BRAY ,XTRA-PROrIT' CHICKS ARE •vat -- __ , magazine 10c, book catalog free. Fur 1` �••- nees. BOc book now 26c. Fur Farms ern het Ar than required for Gov- r QMQaa Publishing Co., 31 Arcade, Utica, N.Y. Trade Tournal, Boa, 81, Toronto, Un- ernment Approval. Never •seem to I tarto. lose this head start. Sturdy, vigor- CATTLE ous, thrifty birds. Twelve breeds. ^\ 11 GROW ANGORA WOOL! CLEAN! IN- Catalogue free. Bray amilto Hatchery, 30 � ' EURE� �` f HEREFORD BULLS, HEIFERS, REG- teresting! Profitable! Free literature. John Street. Nor . SuPE catered, fully"-accredited, year old, Otto's Angora Ranch, Drawer 2098, CROSS-BRE'D CHICKS .ARE GAINING try Alton Model X, General Greenly's Colborne, Ontario. to popularity. Hybrid vigor. Bray . ,Foreman, Palermo, Ont. FURNITURE cross-breds Gave remarkable'returns 1'n 1937. Get our catalogue., Bray �•r•z?Qu ®� CLOTHING FOR SALE Hatchery, 130 John Street, North, - LYONS' FEBRUARY OF _Hamilton,-On_tarto. _ - ». AUTo? - k` GOOD USED CLOTHING, LOWEST JERSEY GIANTS (WyI�E or BLACK) rices. Write for catalogue. Yonge . RECONDITIONED FURNITURE Plymouth, Rocks 4.%Vhite,or Barred), trAet.Clothtn Ekchange, 602 Yonge -- etetyrernnder Dtyckltngs, Catalogue. lee , oron u. :ttm, �, tfoned and sanitarily treated. Toronto's Edzell Poulta•y rl COSMETICS largest used 'furniture market. .All _ goods sold on a definite moneyback ORDER YOUR CHICKS NOW AND • • 6, guarantee if not satisfied. Save TweQglr C k Cper ont et d 1�t r%veer d >+'-7 tion, Brazilian Balm, Olive Oil Sham- 11.95 c en e - yyoo; just add water to ingredients. condition. dTweddle Chick I'hichery, Limited, store value $5.00: satisfaction,guar- 6.95 Dressers, any o. finish. Box 10,'Fergus, Uutari _ anteed. Send $1.00 for 16 ounces of Five rhinoceri, brought into. cap. ` each. King Cosmetics, 37 Maitland, 11.50 Singer drop-head Sewing Ma MY VERY .BEST LAR RTtPD 170 • • t Toronto. chines. "Lay White Leghorn 'Chicks. 9c: big Da>ery Production tt-vity ai one thine, would•glu° the-ell- 11.50 3 or �4- burner 'Gar" 'Stoned., even Barred Rock4, 10c. 111 btnod- tire world's rhino market. Sint a the a t CLEARANCE SALE`. Guaranteed. tested. 100co arrival.• P.ob Kimber- Upward price of capturing a rhinocer.o; rune 11.95 China Cabinets, any finish ley, Box W, Essex. Untarlo. Continues -CLMARANCE SALE.! ASSORTED 12", 6 Fc ,'i3reaktaat 'Suit* eKamel a LBS. .QUILT REMNANTS" - 11.00 Into thousands of dollars, riot ricnq lrc to'36'"lengths. Silks, Crepes, Cottons, 14.50-finish, assorted colors. zoos ill-the world can1aiYflrd-tl?? gni t $roadcloths, Gtnghams, L 1 a e n a, OR 15 POUNDS $2.215. *SURPRI-SE - mals. Voiles, Prints, Piques; for .children's Bed Outfits, all, steel- panel 12.95 Keeps On Increasing In .Canada 'clothes, aprons, dress trimmings, etc. beds, walnut finish, excellent - .Package" k'ree! Choice ai tubfaet r-, -r( Values to 90c yard, 12-yard bundle springs and brand pew mattresses. Cotton Prints. Woo Wool= I)Og $9c. ' "Refund Guarantee." Canadian All sizes. During Past.Nine Years Teztilea, Debt. LY, Montreal 3 Pa. Walnut Mohair Chester.. lens, RepD• Flannelette, Tweeds. , 3250 freld Surte In perfect condition. Large! "Ret uhd Guarantee:' Sample DEAR Reversible Marshall'cushions. A won- Bundle i5c; P.hllroas Textiles, Dept. _ - - __--- `derful bnritain. LE. Statlon E, Montreal. NE CONDUCTION. A NEW ]SETH- 24,50 3 Pc. heavy taupe repp covered Pl'oduction Of milk In Canada has -- od that gives'you natuzal ..hearing Butte, with reversible Marshall RFNNAVT�S been moving steadily upward for,the Through the bones of the head. The cushions, in perfect condition. Potter Bone Contortion, the smallest 24.00 8 Yc. solid oak dining rJom` 6 LBS; QUILT 1tE.11 A'rTS'ANI)' .2 x- past'IIine years, aDd•1n 1937, the Out- made !s applied to the bone behind suite. large round table and 90 naturgl cotton• Quilt Batt. com- put of neatly 17 b11]loii pounder was s: e ear, 'nothing on nor in the ear. buffet, with six .chairs, leather upbol- plete outfit $1.25. Choice of washfaat an increase 'of about 200 million. -The miracle of the age. write to.H. stered, completely reconditioned. Cotton' Prints, Piques, 'Broadclotha, pounds over that of •1936, Milk is Potter Company, 405 Ryrie Buirding, 69.00 9 Pc. 2-tone walnut dining S 1 1 k s, F.iderdbwn. Flannelette, :Toronto. Established 1917. suite, large buffet.' lass door Tweeds, Tapestry, Woollens, Repp. china,cabinet, square tablwtth six Iarge! "Refund Guarantee." Sample_ used In a variety Of ways with, only y panel back, leather upholstered chairs. Bundle 26c. Canadian Textiles, Dept about 40 per cent being used in the _ �r� FASHION- MAGAZINE FREE Thta suite cost over 5200.00 when new. LB,tMontreal. fIllld form. Bttttermaking tapes the I'� N tVR GO 1 V Looks perfect. A real snap. l3PEC1CACLES - - . FABHION •MAGAZINE FREE WITH 5 Pc. bedroom suite; walnut greatest amount of milk and close to �f A 4 two Beautiful Dresses, 99c. Ladies', .38.00 finish. Large dresser, chiffon- EYEGLASSES, $1.75 UP. WE�LSlENDbfac- 60 per Fent of the totil butput is DINNER W ITii A rls'- washfast Canadian Prfnta.' fel and full-size � bed-+lith sagless ten pair to teat Your eyes. "Broadcloths. All colors: styles. Oyez- spring and new heavy. roll edge all tion or money refunded. Glace Eyes. 6kimmed and churned into'butter. it BOY ��±-AIN UNLESS- __.__ ". sizes 46-52 99c each. "IRefund Guar- cotton mattress. Al condition. A snap. $4.00- each; assortment_ Acct: takes about 8-per Cent-of-tlte-milk pro- 4Tt V ' antee". Canadian Textiles. Dept. _An d.P_ M�2*ne walmt bedroom ---ate-'ODticat�SP -K.67 Susses:. .-HAVE 1A t --LO, Montreal.- - •W suite. 1s3rRe drer�alner. chlLfonter, -onto. duvet to make cheese "and approxi- i'^' ) TIKVL triple mirror vanity, full size bed, sag- mately 1.2 per cent of the milk is pro- :SOME ' EMPLOYMENT less spring and new, excellent quality STAMPS all-telt roll-edR.e me.ttresa. A real bar- ceased into concentrated milk pro PLAPINED EMPLOYMENT FOR ALL _gat- to fine furalttwr . ;' COLLECTORS! .TI ACHERSI COAON- rcentage. going into ice PHILLIPS' workers. Send ten cents per copy to Send money order.for complete price ation Souvenir Stamps. BO dltterent. duets. The pe ; T♦n Dept W, Canadian Placement Insti- of goods_ showing who and what it's all about, cream manufacturers to relatively TABLETS -ir.- Any -chartered bank out reference. 2ba Gulton, Box 14, Station K, To- small. There Rasa significant gain'In. 4 - lute, Zi Dundas Square. Toronto. Money back guarantee. ronto. .- - the valise of all dairy products in 1937 •a- FEATHERS _. _-�_- LYONS' __:_ _ TANNING when,rdDE._to.1IlCreased,production awd 4N MY RfANT =GINSENG. GOL.DEti BEAL CHESTERFIELD MANUFACTURERS 1�ZI"ERT TANNING OF HIDES FOR higher prices, the value was the grea PURSE poultry, goose and duck feathers. TRADE-;IN DEPT. harness., lace and robes. Bear, deer 30. �¢", Satisfaction guaranteed.- W. Heller, furs. Fits list and. tags. Town. . est-scalded since 19 147 Harrison St., Toronto. 478 YONGE ST-. TORONTO Sons. 3Merrltton, Oatarto. r. ' FILMS AND PRINTS RAIR GOODS - ay - - _ _ _ BOLLS DEVELOPED, PRINTED. 1 1YrGS. fiOLPES, TRANSFOR3IATYUti'it lari C� nada ng ghw' free enlargement BSc. Re-prints 30 Braids, Cults, and all types of finest for 25c. Pboto-Craft, 163% KI'ng E., quality Halt Goods. Writs for Illus- . Toronto. - trated catalogue- Toronto- Humin - - _ Hair Supply Co., 629 Bathurst. Toron- 58R0 PRICES EXPERT WORK to. In.the Norabda area of Quibec, 'Often "acid ����� ���' - with free enlargement 15c. T evanaL OUtstarlding favourabli level- tressing to you-and Offensiva to Studios, 93 Niagara-Street,At. Cath- HAIRDRE/ASING SCHOOL% Brownlee Gold Mines has enlarged crines, Out. opments in the mining fields. of others. But now there is lf0 excuse MADAME HUDSON sCHOOG HAI P,. , its property holdin s closet ad a- FRE£!--T1Y0 BEAUTIFUL ENLARGE- Ontario arid. Quebec, have creat- P p .y u ' y I for You Si guilty. mems (one colored) with roll de- dressing and Beauty Culture. 'Wrife cent to Powell Rouyn and Nolan- you simply carry your alkalise- .etaped. eight 'g]oaaY fade-proof for pamphlet. fol vonge gr, Toronto, ed new and widespread interest. da, and is starting a diamond drill- with' you-and u11e it at the first lints, 28c; highest quality, Machray MAGAZINES The new ore .zone discoveries irig campaign: sl of.�� �� Stomach. S1AdDly Fume. wfnn►Deg• take two tiny tablets of Phillipe' PRINT UUf: UWN' NEGATIVES AT MAGAZINES - WESTER`., DErTEC- On hardrock, found also to extend The Laconia, property, In the Milk of Magnesia when out with fora-eer_eay.su fare_clout r a er, t1ve, Women's Stories, rte. b Back over on to the Macleod Corks utt Senneterre area.of Quebec is rap- others. Or-if at home-you Can O D p _ % 25c Postpaid: M. Montg'om-' 'take two teaspoonfuls of liquid without skill or darkroom. Less than life into the I lv provinguup an im rtant ore , cent each! Miracle Foto-Kit complete structure. The hail Lacoma pro - e d with instructions for 150 prints, Sl. pry, Box a Lang Lac Camp of Western n- Raief is u vagy a matter of J. C. Williams. 6 Richmond Etlat, To- MEDICAL 4 rprita. _ tario. Nearby property owners' elle, adjoining, has diamond drill- ��, "Gas," nausea, "heart_ _ 'T 6060°EDMONT - CITIZENS TESTIFY aft filled With-A_new hope. ing starting under con#rac�t.: burn," acid breath—ail rt'sspood ' FREE ENLARGEMENT «'1711 EVERY for (R, and S.) Powder, he reme- � �_� �$d@need Season Of a sure you ask 15c order. ' Roll Alai developed and.8 dy-rheuma�s: neurtti6, QQtuckly.• Just mak O yrtnta, 25e. Reprints Sc each. Bright- stomach traublea, rte. "' Two weeks, In -E:is n.Orrta(10, Cl'OSC t0 t f0i "Phillips." ling S;udfo, 29 Richmond 3t.. E., To- i{1.b0; one month S3 two months. $5. sore boundary, Along a Seven mining activity is indicated ffom- ronto. Druggists, or J. C. McIntyre, HeLbal- y'` Ct}ast tO.Coast- with great expec- MADE IN, _ lat. Edmonton. Alberta,'Agen_ts: LY- mile .front_froni. Larder Lake t0 _ ROLL DEVELOPED AND PRINTED, mans, Montreal. be and"Kerr Addison, operators talions In some quarters for the , lbc. Free glossy enlargement with 5 Otdon Lake, Athabasca and over), order. Gem •.Photo Service,. 'HEPATOLA. RELIEVES .STOMACII, of properties are endeavouring to. •� Boa 729, Station' H, 'Toronto, Oat. liver, .kidney and --bladder troubles. -eat Slave Lake sections, of the Symptoms:.Palm In right side, under 'emulate the success -of Barber FOR SALE shoulder blades and across hips, In- Larder with diamond drills. North Vilest Territories. digestion. gas, constipation, colic. - Product of German doctor. Price $5. e LADIES' APRONS, 99e Mrs. Geo. S. Almus, Box IVS.X, Sas- katoon, Sask. _ :141ore Cows The business of s shoemaker is of FIRST - QUALITY '-C A N A D I A Prints, Broadcloths;. washfast, new. PILES OR HEMORRHOIDS. DONT There was an increase Of 66,500 in 'great-antiquity. Romans wore cork eat patterns! Pockets, Ties. Full suffer needlessly. our remedy "Davis solea to guard their,feet fro m-water, size 14-52. "Refund C-Iaaraniee." Can. Pile Treatment" wlll -help rid you the number of milk. cows,in/Canada, adian Textiles, Dept. LA, Montreal. of the terrible dtacomtort of bleed- E2om June 1st, 1938 to June 1st, 1987. USE PIDARD ing, Itching or Drotruding piles_ Send ecially 1t1 winter. - ' that time there has been a re- : - Buckeye; capacity 600-600-100; good of $1.00 Money back'if rSot delighted duction in livestocknum s - -X.s- vw And-rv- condition. Sacrifice. R. % ellard, 5181 wlth results. Address, Davis Pharm- markable Y Cote Des Neiges; Montreal,' Que. _acal Company, 350'04kwood Avenue, drought areas•of Saskatchewan and. Toronto. Alberta,.but it is felt that this redue- rnedy f o If11,E CTRI'l,- HAND 07t POWER R' SEAT tion did not affect dairy Cowl; aa•mIIch t1eaYPS. -Sa _ choppers ,and bone grinders;' fully PATENT ATTORNiE1' oa'�tCh e n� isftleti rn guaranteed. A. J. Deer Company,'158 as other classes of cattle, ;'4 King.St. W., Toronto. ROY L. KNOX, REGIST RED A'1TTOR- __ guarantee _r ney, Information regarding invenr TORTURE in A Minute regardless o IDS. QUILTING IIATERIALS, $1.00 tion Patents; Drawings; Registra- �� lar o�af1 road from th•Itddng d•otama,WaeahtrY the severitjt' tions; Sales. 14 Metcalfe. Ottawa. }�pTs,�sth[ek's f k teals,rsAm sad o*w sky }QLI, CLEARANCE! ASSORTED 6" TO ado ooh, • Dr.-De=Wjue. •oollad, an or length- of time your horse h , 18" lengths. Choice of Cotton Prints, PATI:INTS _ 11a,�dQnia!r[f.D.'PHESC(�PT10N. it.statue . suffered from this disease. B Broadcloths, Silks: for large Qullt the lrrltaW skin. Clear,peudes and stay- mail $1.00. Chs. Eug. Girard S Patterns. "Butterfly" Dia am free! AN OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR. fag s the mad lntears Itohyg y norothee, Laval, Quebec. z "Refund Guarantee'. ,Canadian Tex- List of inventions and full lnforma- *sats:A Sba trial bot11a atdnt$_daes yyrroo►►ss k-- dles, Dept. LT, Montreal. ti,6n sent free,The Ramsey Company. Rsese7liaok.AskforD.0.D.PRESGMPr10t1. R - Registered Patent Attorneys, 273 Bank St., Ottawa, Can. ' - • PERSONAL f WN oY TOWN ♦ VILLAGE BY ViLLAGE ' bile 'Club, established 17 years. Merrf- bers'everywhere, many wealthy. Des- • QET YOURS NOWkoffMORE ONTARIO HOMES SAY RaYtaar,C•.•ee; -•laws,- criptions -free, •sealed, .Mrs. Budd, Ask your drnC��te ltcon y ae.ne,e•1•w..a.ebiwm•.nxne Boz 753-V✓, San Francisco;California. enGlaat •CMe.err"a.d ►er,enehry C►.n - a Te r bottle-and a trial h•e re an,e.•.he.nrei►,., tAn•,nos..4 MARRY - 1VOULD YOU MARRY IFS bottle. LTse the trial size f'"Oto w i.•h ia•ral,to ae,enn• Putted? Hundreds to choose from. first and if not satisfied return ''- >wasacs•etotDtitaaor -Some .with means. .Diany farmers' the regular bottle unopened: !• •.sae•«bMeto01-tedo".1, wroe daughters and widows with property. Your money will be cheerfully D-.ear.•ad•a-a a,•sedd."red. ,ra.,yad Partioaal�ars, 10'c. Confidential. Cana- refunded t - ..sera•.e r•a-►,ra-ar. add,",- than Corre=pondence. Club. Box. 1218. Calgary, Alta.. -- MASON REMEDIES LIMITED LEARN TRUE SIGNIFICANCE OF :-T Let*BLUE be your guide to better �. ra.row tr, rao.ro CANADA latent forces in your nature. F"nd 7 ;. / (teOtinQ BfflCiBnGy and greater eco• stamped, addressed envelope: Box TIRED or NERVOUS. / Homy.Remember,yourfumgee�s de- s52, New lvestminster, B'.C. {< / tiyned to bum anthracite and blue _ Is bile doing •ifs work � cocl' Is the world's fi8ast anfhrdcite. Y QUIT TOBACCO, SNIFF, DRINKING, � ;•`' j easily, •inexpensively. Home reme- Order d triol fon. Six flies"":O fli• t - .ALWAAYS dies, Testimonial? Guaranteed. Ad- 37oktr liver Ss lazy, that's why you t0 Suit finery futnaee. r •. .vice free. P,oc Z, \Vinnipel. tset�sa�sa�sraE feet so rotten half the thee. Your sys- Ask your nearest x' REPAIR RAGGED ARE YOU iit �Itil�•,D^ i'flhiEF, CO3T- ttem fa• not getting enough.-bile. Your ;°x:z 'bineoosl'dealerfoz r• l. JIERVES. 1 fort, positive support with our ad--' fielid ached, your back aches. YourJi fry coy of Fr1�gT - , y `• _. • v need method: No elastic or utfder- food doesn't digest properly It stage $ftp AID T8- BETTER That deadly weariness that drags you down all - ghrg nates and decays for lack of bile.. Bfl Cpipb Yeitl a�ar•MT��r STING or writgto S t raps steel. '1Vrite• Smith Manu- _ ,ate toot trot•$ 'bin coal'C/o 117 i�d7 day is probably a sure sign of nerve starvation. factoring C o'., Dept. 2]9, Preston, Ont. ie a digestant and an antiseptic. Your i 8aangtneu your'nervca'RitbPROSFERINE, liver" ahovld produce 18 to....$8 fluid today. Bf>., nlo. a7 AR : ^ This ltrest tonic Booth wraa¢ed.nerves.helps -l'itOTO I'IN �lil\G ounces of bile every 24 hours. you sleep soundly and eat well,and gives yyou ;- Tanol Tablets 'will make your liver rt ron6dencb and 'vitality: At dniggiata, b0c,' : do its work, Based upon a small pro coaf 6D1.00 annd Sl.b0. 67 2•.)c - BEAUTIFUL HAND-PAINTED portion of Calomel blended with ver **blue i �VSFEI IE gr enLtrgements with every eight lain other useful medicinal inrid 41rect- THE GREAT prints. -Faleon ..Photo. FJnishers, 151' Tanol Tablets act promptly and direct- I ? NERVETONK Sherbrook, Winnipeg, Sian. ly upon the liver, Stimulating the flow of bile. 'They ace easy to tako• and SOLIDTHE $ 1 $ 1 ' PIPS Provide a safe, easy way of using calo- Is,$ve No. 9—'38 mel, probably the most effective liver _ DALMATIAN 1'U 1'1 :\XD �,L't)\BN stimulant known'• They nre not'hareh. Vsts.n to "THE SHADOW"—•Every Wd., CFR9, D tl• D.SO 4 `, Stock; have to dispose of, nlc, • J. Ttut_thP?: are efficient. ]our dr}rgRist P D A. Johns,ion„Iamirn, Ont. has them. Silo: - (n) _ tiriti n • Eli ,..•' %�'-...' � -r-. •;; e«1F, +s.�saa«' y�,00?.[r+F�gJyx :" ^ a e ....,.. A' „'+� ,•p: ',►. ...-.s'�- r ,',iW. . 73r_. - ... ;^;,. X i` -•'y.�,,,e«•?moi.f.'5,1.•6 �rbe W. M. 11. of the United• --Mias Minnie Stevenson Of Whit- x Church will meet on wednesdav by spent Sunday aftefnoon with her , T ` March ,$nd�At the home of Miss cousins, C. J. and Kra.a. Stevenson. - - --.The 'regular meeting of St. ith Murray. __ - _Miss Dorothy Biker. spent. thtlt�re George's Guild will lbe held on -Mr's• Fred Roffey is gaining week-end at her h" here. She is Thursday, March 3rd at 3 p. m. at nicely and is now able to put a lit- teaching in the ecrty ---the home of Mrs. Crockett. tie weight on 'his.injured foot. now. -Mr. and Kra. F. L. Green and Wilfred Monnet' has been con .' --We often read in the daily pap- Edna, spent part of a day with Mr. - + lined to his- bed for a week suffer- era an account of a wedding or ot- and Mrs. C. J. Stevenson t$st Ang from a very severe cold« but i her function that took place, we, week. Leader roceries mow• improving« feel sure, after the account of the -We,have again-to call the art- -Will everyone wishing to att- affair_was published and the paper ention of our contributors td the Lead the way to Economical House- end the Rug Making Course sponsor- in our hands: Occasionally the `af- fact that we cannUt guarantee t e -end by the Women's Institute, please fair" does not runtrue with the 'publication of any matter received _ keeping bring with you, a note-book, pencil' press report. This occurs through later than Wednesday upon. We do • ;! .ruler, clean sheets of brown paper, the details having been given to not like to have to refuse anyone, . '"BIG STORE"TE7%, 53c. per Ib,, 5 lbs., 2.50 school crayons, scissors,,medium' rug the press and there being' the des- but in fairness, have to publish in hook; sacking or burlap.. ire to have it•publ shed as early as the order in which the items are re- Canned Peasc--Size 3, Reg. No, 2 tin, IOC ' vice I possible. We "the News" were ceived. and we have only a 'certain •Rinso-•-I large 25e package and a bar of Lifebuoy, 26e. giver}_us, last week, we reported caught last week in the same way. amount of specs each week. - Libby's Gentle Press-Catsup, 12 oz., 14c. _the funeral of the late Elisabeth We' published an'account of a Paat -�COnsideration of the proposed _ Pure Clover Honey,. IG oz, bars, 25c, i' held on Thursday Masters' dight at Doric Lodge A. plan of .the Hydro. Commission to - _ instead of Wednesday of last week M. on ur ay evening place the controlan opera on-o , ',. -.The :World Day of Prayer for of last week. We knew the plans, this power district in the hands .of 'Women will be held-' on Friday, for the evening, the paper was pub- the Commission and'take it away �! `-btarch 4th,'at 3 p• m. in the base- lished during Thursday, but we had from the Whitby-Oshawa Utilities -S'The 'Big Store" Dry Goods Dept, meat of the United Church und- a sleet' storm that night and -very is being asked for. Unless the pres- _ or the auspices of the churches of few of the members could get in. ent operators can remedy the tern Also assists the Honae-keeping Budget, thL_--riHage- -All the women of all A postponement resulted, but still ibie service some sections of this ' denor»inations are invited• the report of the sessionnn the pap- community are now getting; posy- Ladies' House Dresses. in pretty new patterns, all tub fast, sizesR : -Tn our issue of last week. iier« - ibly a change would help. Those - sma�• medium and large, 49c. the Classified Ad Column; there ap- St. George's a. Y, P, A. g$w- who depend on the Hydro for power Bath Towels, 18 x 30. pretty checles; only 19c.each. ^- an ad over the name of:R: .a.Pancake Social on Tuesday even- in some sections have been making ' Ruddy of Hermitage Farms. This ing• A splendid crow,i turned out to complaints for 'months.' Voltage is Rubber Stair pads, 81-2 x 17 1-2. only 10c. each. ad' altered the plan of Mr. Ruddy, support us.and we wish to thank fluctuating from 20 to 25 ,volts.dur- Heavy Crepe page- Window Blinds, 15c. each. who is donating to interested, res- .everyone for their kind co-operation ing the 24 hour period. Those who .STAUNTON'S Semi-trimmed. Sun-worthy Wall-papers so possible fairnera. young-bull calves. and we shall hope•to make it worth use lights and radios only may not better aside. and not selling, as this ad states. while to visit us again in the near notice this condition. but it is hard _.The attention of farmers is directed, future. No Friday meeting this .on motors. Ch- r to Mr. iR'nddy's-ad in-another col- week. Mrs. Crammer and Mrs. -'rebs News, as well as everyone with _ :- umn, in this issue. Wade kindly cooked our pancakes else on the street was favoured . • ra The debating team of the Y. P. which were much enjoyed by all. 's call from Burnest-Heard; who has. apman U. is debating against the team of and other friends 'helped -in differ- been given some publicity in the ;\ Ting Str: Church, Y. P. U. Osh- ent ways, The short program gavr papers on his walk across Canada,. T. -awa, in the second round of the,ser- ,pleasure to alL _ from Vancouver to Halifax.• He. -=fps on Monday evening,, Feb. 28th. -The annual n+ iner_of the Pres- 'pushes an_oil drum with an axle The members of the Union are.in- byterian Church wag 'held-on Tues- extending through the centre o�-rhe - --- - -- - - - --- N • '_wited to join with Oshawa at that day evening last with a good att- drum heads and is equipped withUBBER - will �oo� �' meeting. Young People meet endance. 'The rhair•a-as occupied by pneuanatic tiles, minus the air. For `: fn the. basement of'the church et the'pastor, Rev. Dr. 1R Carmichael, awhile he carried his clothes in the ' ?.30 that evening. The Treasurer. IJ. W. Boyes, pres- drum,, but they. were. soon torn ••v Durin3..the past year in, the. ented his report, showing• that all bits in�there,-and an uncle in Barr- i ei Dominion of Canada there «'.re.acv the o'�digations hail been met lean- ie, where Burnest - was born, fixed . Mens reit-Rubber Boots, $2.95 _renal millr�rt letters arra packages rue s balance of aver 32f! The oth- up a-box to ea:rry--the-clothes. The McI]'s Four-buckle over$hfle�, $3.25 that were sent to the Dead l.et.e' er orgenizations .are all in a very box eras padlocked, and on the day' ;'Office at Ottawa for Want of in- k,ealthy condition;"and all haviYeg a -he was in P:ekering he had lost.sheMe 's-Knee Ribber Boe ts �,29 sufficient address or because the substantial balance on 'hand.--=The -key He has gone-through Thirteen -- - -- - iperson to whom they were addres':,tvi Gesaion's report showed' a member- pair;�of shoes, and claims to ha:'e Heavy all wool work sox, 2 prs., 4bc, had moved and their new address s1^ip of over sixty. The managers, never had a "lift". He couldn't y ♦ -'� was not-Kenn-�--PT Dept - withi that outfit:ate hopes en s heavy-tweed trousers,.are urging people to give the name] elected and Rosa Murison was add- in Halifax-by the middle of,April, ; Mand address of the sender.printed or `ed fo the Board. A motion was pass- .but unless he moves faster thAn he -"A record never before equalled'" -. �.►- written plainly on the upper left ed thanking the Friends for 'the use did when in town here, he might be. hand corner of the letter or par- of their meeting house,and a.hearty in Halifax, for,Christmas. 73 per cent of all first prizes In all classes at the 'cel so. that they can be returned to, vote of thanks wsa tendered Rev. After a period.of several years :,1937 Canadian.National Exhibition were won by the -'ithe sender, Dr. Carmichael =for hie much app-. absence the Carolina Jubilee Sing- y_l Maple Leaf for Bread - ` =--,So :many coanplaints- having reciated- work- in the- congregation. ers will give their program in Pick- f lour. _ ers=of Maple Lea f been made regarding the,raising of After the meeting was Closed all re- ering again tonight (Friday). in Mboarcb !or Pastry, 71nna Lee 'Scott's for special radio licenses from $2 ,to $2.50 that paired to the home of Mr. and 1Mfrs. tire- United Church at 8:.15 p. m. cake our, -the,matter is being taken up in par- Arthur Boyer where lunch was ser Acting upon numerous requests ! - liarnent. The objection is not so Fed. : _ for another appearance by the - _ Rnntine. - .. •. . 3 c$ of the-amount of cotoured-singers; .-the r@�- 3•• r increase, as the additional 50 cents United Church are -bringing thorn , F.ebablia;red 1857, UPHOLSTERING is an insignificant matter.,to many back again. this _year. The melody - • radio users, although to ,many poor AND and harmony of the coloured folk people it' is really a, burden. it ie known the world over, and.other =__may-be said that radios ares not a � � races have from time to time att- SPECIALS e i ria - necessity, but -.a luxury, and that empted to duplicate it, wit*cut rnc- - ,.people who are so poor that, the cess. It is felt that only coloured ` radio is-a burden, should-do without Chetteffiefds re-covered, also folk are capable of interpreting and :Breakfast Bacon ' 25e a 'lb them. Sot there are a great many Couches, Chairs etc, + presenting.the well known Southern • • poor people whose only pleasure is melodies ,in the way. it,..shouldbe . -Workmanship guaranteed by g -Minced ,S`teak, •12C a lb the radio,,and this should not be a given. In the past the programa ~• _ burden to. them.- If the Radio Com- first-clas, mechanic. - given by this group have always Liver, • • VU are so hard up for' money, •Free•Estimat es =Phone Pick 7929 rleased their audiences, and ; goad - Pork Liver, 12c• a Ib• ` they should get after those who a- sized audience is anticipated on this - void paying a license, as it is said IAS SN YDE R ay pearance.. _ .' _ :::$teeing =Beef, - .''12c. a !b. that many living in out-of-the way Dunbarton, Ontario 28-3.0 - - L places are -never asked for, their - Carolina Jubilee Singers .newel Shortening, � =,� rJc• a lb«, ' rcense ee. _ ••United Church, Pickering -_ : �-We are now about to enter the _ ':T�1eerin$ TONIGHT as81c eaAser, _ -'.3 lira, 13c. Admission 25 and 15 cents Spring months, as Monday ebrua next will MEAT °MARKET be the last day of.February. . But -' . tins, 25c• We still may have some real winter -- _ weather before'spring is really here, r Card of,Thanks ' Some of the heaviest snow storms �e Carry 8�fU11 1lDe of We wish to express to our neigh 'we have ever had were•irt the month, a • R I " of March. On the 17th of March, Fresh �re friends thanks for e 1 and our than th 1595, a' heavy sno r-fall took place. very kind expressions of sympathy Butcher' (phone 3000) Picker•n ,s which completely blocked all the and and .condolence in our recent her- roads and railways were at a stand- eavement. Also 'for the beautiful still.: On that ' occasion 100 .men " floral tributes. were- employed on the Grand Trunk �Ured'' _ -John.Wilson and•Family. . CIA- between Pickering- an t ly rn A 4%U -more . shovelling snow. At that.time the M,eatg `^' 4d14;rt,r.eno,a,.,,... . r TICKtifilig JUM ware tracks were' much narrower than - -•- - • they are now, since the road has. =' rARM HELP WANTED+-s We 'have a complete line of' Loyal - I� been' double tracked, the snore• Our delivery is at gout 6i?rvice. experienced. Jos. Allison, Dunbar- j,� _ would be a far grE�ater_depth than _ Pl]One Pick 1620 _ ton. phone Pick. 3508. 27-28 :purple and Dr. fess' Stock Tonics it is now, and the snow plows less CL?1RENCE SILK FOPS SALE--1 Holstein cow, 3rd --Cooper's Dri-Kil and Disinfe�e+t { powerful than those in use today. calf, good milker, due Mar. '5th: 1. « • -On Thursda last another-heavy downpour' of rain took pl'ac6 ant LILLIA N'S. Young wlr{tt �'orkshire boar; also G for the third .time this month the potatoes. _4p.�ly lo. 22, rear`con. 6. west of the village was �. 11oyd Jas. V,'hite. . .Special goad just BEAUTY-- SHOP ' flooded to a depth of six .inches or. FOR SALll-5 good work horses, snore, and .for a tune men air•cte�i dors sass" of the=Old Chore h• S35 & up, or would,trade for young CopperBoile'rs, $2.50 _ motor traffic over the. flooded por- Garage. Mr. O. Grummer's cattle; also 1 young'Holstein cow, _-.tion._The -flood did not cause any Residence due Mar. 1st. Lot;3, con 5 Uxbrid= G a1V. Boilers, 1.25 -damage.but the frost wh;ch_:iCcxtmp- _ _ -ge..Chas. Hardy, Clare. 3309 • 1 anied. the,,,rain Trade' the pavement gham.poo and Fingerwave bac. ''-- - - , and sidewalks very dangcrousfor., •Fin erwave 85r: F R S_',LI-r dual-pun ose, register- and P s' pedestrians and gave motori is K " ed Shorthorn bun. • 1•l mos,, dark 7�gent for McCormick-Deering Farm Machinery and - - much trouble as in. many. cases.the Oil-Shampoo Ak Pingerwave 75c. red colour. R. 0.. P. dam;' also a Repairs.; car`s and trucks refused to move un- ,Arching __ 35c, Collie pup. • M. B. Burks phone -- less they.had.chains ,(2z a.liuc.icet.uP Manicure 35c. Pick 1031. 26-27 Our Nlotto-We it, Can get �t, Or it is not made. ; - ashes) and very few were provided ;' - r - Fhone 3900 - Facials co,N s DPS SA lose q h - w th this convenience. :faose-whi;h : HAIRCUTTING 2se• efs anti fersh cowry, pare'bred and were stuck caused quite a depiaiid _ ,dPQ T. -B.'• . Tested and blood r PICKBBING for asl'.2s , from tll<c .,..e,i,:,or'ii ,;. r 'd S BALSDON `� i - Thermique Heaterless Oil Permit"-, yescefi. Free delivery. Wm. J. • S. t housesr'while others weir ; :_,Isted b;'' ent Waves Nfi,rhhy, Marco:Fx-ms;Lindsay Ont. other-cars. 3tf 51.95 $2.50 53.10 it<6,06 Phone 1°" 1 r - , K