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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1938_03_04 - •6 4177 77- r .. -. - .• .--. ,; ,R,�.« rd-n-. .;y'y �Sn�..wa� ,u"';; 'fT:�'- a ,C�.�y� -:t. w!k .� .w.. :�:,+ "` -�i�,' qq,, .:a.^".�1• '.nrsrt. .;...�- •�"�'h'r c.•`,,?. .'�'''_"bta 'r�e.f'rr s a•7r�: -s•-,•,( •.^.:z tar.=,� .w:: .�.:.- ., r,. C�,. ..=',... .,� _ar ..C""K_:...'?f.. . . ,'.'.• .. +...•. :.,:..: :i. ••a•. .A'::: '�4i•` Y, .i:r.:�s��7 w.. ,a . . . .. - , ,i... �*� .- ...rrI•, � . .:. _. ::. - . .,. .�`,� i :._. ,{e:.. .q. ..S �C!!;:.,. .. ,. J :M�'a _ .,j '+f`'' •R: s•w. ya '(„ .Tr-_' 'f¢:' >s,'-��• , _ 77. QOL. :LVI1 PIOgERIN(I, ONT.. FRIDAY . MAR. 41,1988. 14C. 28 ,r irtra►ts:a.t>,>;al da>p>e.. _ Whitevale GREENWOOD Cherryweod � - .�� i c mod4061 NOTICE Pupils of Miss Blanche Ramer, A. MILLS We are sorry Mr. John Sinclair T. C. M., have been successful in { til�Fi• H• O: P>3ARBON-Physician ••Uur trael[e paea your way is not improving more raeidly. passing piano examinations recent- 1886--1936 hod sargeow Dunbarton. 1017 „ every day. Mrs. C. K.•Petty is visiting with ly at Toronto Conservatory of Mus- y E. PORSYTH, Oph.D., Director Ernest and Mrs. n Toronto. R,• •rl Aoociacionol Ontario. Ra. COAL CORE Pettyy ic: .Grade IX - Jean'hilts,Whitevale, CHOPPING : ' e em • awaelatwa. Eyes esandnW br appointseat. s�PUOD (I;EMENT _ the doctor's care, with blood-poisoi- Lapp, Cedar Grove {Honours) ' :i �awssaiea.Ct■r•mwt Oat- '. ' i.ng in her foot. Grade IV - Doris Malcolm, Mark- E GRIND FINE ° There was a large attendance at :B,IId Harry King's sale and prices were RIPD(MALD RUDDY ks"rlrter. gaud. Brougham kinds, also minerals and other :. R,Salida".Noraid Pvbhc. ido-wy_w, r teleo.'isc-er►y occupied =Late A.8 BUILDER 8 SUPPLIE13 A nor y went to concentrates far profitable feeding aoath'iag of t,oart .whittry.•sly Oshawa on Satuzdaq evening t0 see The W. M. S. will meet et Mrs. , kept on.haed.. BEATON, BELL u ROSS also local outage work the game !between Oshawa and the Richie's on March 24th instead of s We have siren placed in stock a fall Young Rangers teams. the 16th. .11Ve stock only the best Poultry W11.LIlI J.ETON• C. ed to the house,. suffering with visitors ae! our old citizens, the - .BROOKE BELL.K.C._J,D.F.ROSS Oo's Feeds. F.-L. tzot bre in las knee, the result of a Beauchamp ismily t Haerntony. C*RF-+3 JAMES A. WRIGHT A• W. MITCHELL �'t by a horse. The M.cWhirter y are again 1 1 is nay Svai. Tor•bf•. aa.iaidearess The W. A. will have their regal domiciled in the residence of the W. PIANO-TUNING *d#♦O'TTT1►t♦*♦n @ Ont. ar meeting in the hall, on Thursday White farm. IA + Y iN Aid M C.0.RICHARDeON*dc Oo.,'Harris• 8� March loth. Word for Roll Call- Mrs. W.. Gee of Greenwood will tern.solicuors. Notanes etc.. suite a". Qftiee Phone 7400 Residence f 1 2a ANIS IiaosrsMr Life Bad- sud as Toronto St.Toronto. Joy. Mrs. Wes.. Petty is convener visit the Sunday School :on Sunday �aypb•se aa.resaa.ca inn Phooa seta. au of the group for this month.' next to give a Missionary Talk. . All kinds of BerP)r Fork ' NGUS Mcl4liLLAN-Salrrieter, Sol- Thi!Beal Stare,Claremont Friday evening of last weelr, The Mission $and will meet at the All Tuning Guaranteed eitor Notary Pubtic. Office hours Tues- Walter and Mrs.' Hollinger enter, home of Mrs. D. 11lairs on Saturday ,gat sad 9 tar0ay 7 to i, or by appointment PHONB > } �+ a large itrunber o2 young afternoon.March 12th at 2.80 + C. S. MBtODONALD Lr�aia Toro thus e.a9e .eat aa•f t. Phone FURNITURE R 11T I T U RE Dalry. 'Toronto orate.is Mei,inda St, Phone people to a birthday party in hon- The meeting of the Y. F. on Sun- QO! CLOSE AVE.. TORON'1�0 M-6;6;Toronto,Edgier aaa�.Al 29tf our of their daughter. day evening was in charge of the Phone Lakeside 1609 We are displaying an attractive - Missions Norma Harden, 1!®nksi variety of Green River �' soup' Orders taken at NEWS Ojos Aluminum and Waniteware Etc. convener. y. HERBERT T. FALLAISB. L• D 8. Furniture and Furniture A number, of W, I. members are T _ �.D.s,Graduate N Royal e;oitege of Noveltke. Ross Carter was a, Toronto' a- taking in Mrs. Aitkens' Cooking FUEL awser and the Uaitr.nit7 of Toronto. itor over the week-end. School at Claremont on Wednesday pliareaideace.�eer�000ad dsor •nae •t Sc. Ace- Prices low, in peeping wins limen. f'aaw'�c:a.ret. pkterl•g,One. Deice tato+: v Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. afternoon., , a sw w ep. for oy appeiat-eat. ray Henry. ichell. It's a boy. gK�2s). PaasePintiTOe ss, enry The Citizens' League are holding ----RADIO- � � ; Misses Truth and Margaret Michell a Euchre and Dance in the Hall on � p t-' are visiting their grandparents, Mr. Thursday,,.March .17th. ,�.r'izes Brill Builders' Sttpphe� 1• --' @ a 4r nrbf• A ?A(1IIat@ Of Radio L'011@sit -and,Mrs. Forester of Oshawa. �,. ... . .. .. be even. _ W1t11 Mr. Chas. Wilson of Fort Will- -The World Day of Prayer will beumber and Lath '1� lit BaATON, TOWNSHIP Up_t0-th@-r>�innt@.training �r and daughters; Miss Betty Wil- observed on Friday, Mardi 4th. aL 11 a Clerk, Conveyancer.Commissioner for V. s 1aa��i�,. -lss,x:of _ _. �on..tsad__M . and- Mrs, Wilks and p.�n. by_ttte Women of St. John's Vii. t8itillgles srrtag•Limns. W nuevale.cot. and son of Toronto visited with J. II. .. and cotnmunit Blue Cool _ ;FINEST EQUIPMENT y A•. E. RICHARDSON and. 'airs. Wilson on'the week=ens#. "l�riait paid by-Brougham Lad- for Pleased to report Mrs. -A. Hut- es to 'Green River provgd to be a. Alberta Coal .. AEN9RAL INSURANCE Guaranteed' 'Satisfaction things able to be around again, al- ver Pnjoychle one. It would b� DOildestic Coke AT b.th profit:iJAe•Siad pleasureable to C REAL P. STATE . - so 14r T William: who underwent F2neIIt'. _ _ .. an operation recently,. err oi,r-mnrP hften._ eT I.•in]e Plast t.. 1 � CONYb.YANt,IA(sI Rpagnnable Prices -.► Tabes and Batteries always se h Ad Wednesday of -last week our lad Mr. and Mrs. Harvey, on the' .; .•Maple Body Wcod A1s old established agency, ready _ ies entertained their neighbors from _return home ort`Thursday from.'Co- Lnndy Fence to serve. H. ROY HILLER, ` . Brougham as follows.h�Irps� d'M bourer"whire'tney with at ere Rov d Agents iPhone. Pick. 6000 Brougham.• Ontario. theprogram _ Kenny, were e t -n L4 ot30hflp 48tf - .. Phone Mark IEfi18 ;'. _ sie• in the chair; read;ng by'Mrs. ies' Night of the'Masoni,: Order, re- -- - Philip, solo -. by Mrs. -Ellicott Jr., per- a_most en'o ble evening. -YY 11001 • M A yY I ac,ompanied by Mrs. Ellicott Sr., Congratulations xre extended to D®Ckphnt6 11Dp1PIIIe>Olid iWCENBED AUCTIONEER AND ID- A. � M. E R Recitation by Mrs. T. ?Qorton. Talk 1Ir. �4'illiam Gray, of Green River VALUATOR on Books by Mrs.. Brown, piano. on. reachili -his 83rd birthday on e Before $sear Men Bef r BuyW Bales conducted An"herc - g • duet y Mrs �Pm:LJ-ncan and February 28th.,'His family were all - - �y -• - 'Phone or write. Addreee 614 Dundaa Insur9IIee of All Kinds. Miss G. Coakwell. This ,program :at home for.the occasion. WILSON B R O k7 L " Street, $ase t, was most interesting and proves The Mar-h meeting of the W. I. Beet Rates -Aval:lable with Wattby. Ontario. they have done this before'. We hn�'�. _ will be held on the Sth at the M. [.00QSL Hill, Opt. 690utltf and Service. for a seedy return of these indica. Hamilton home sod w'll have a thf pboop Murk 79M � For Sale There were thirty-two at the meet- guest- speaker, Mr- F. M. Chap- Shinglesing which was held in our cutch. roan, who- will give a tallLon Agric Galt 6alvanl Steel 8b , . . Address <' Phone - cod - ult re. on_whW.,h,_is Is AL u 4 subject " . :�l'FCI : . . sell ingles, BROUGHAM Pl K 516 -_ Greenwood authority. ere st Bird's Felt Slate Shingles. he 1 `+: Maple Lum`v r-•••4_0 per M Also. re•ruhhering buggy wheels. Rev. Allnutt, repre. n:.a _ Miss May Brown is spending some. B_ .•:h and Foreign_ Bible Society ,-• 500 ft. Iota or mettle. Lrwn mowers absrpened. time witti friends in the.city. n••eupied ct. John's pulpit_on Sun We Haeme If PATERSON8 • OLAIREMON The W. A. will meet next week day afternoon and delivered ane r e,•: ?r �.+-+- e • PhaoeBlslB and a alit is to be given out. ', .et our.Ts*i , ,.L.s A Complete Line of Pur• 9 est. message. At `'r. close, he pres and Asphalt Shingle& Prices will ; Mrs. W. Peritins is visiting in �• tga-u - • ��a> c,;,.o.., rte,. z higher a Spring. -_ aunt • Lloestoc • an – ided a ing the - be is th . . ._ � Mission Band met on• Sunday af• ---� �' most`-of the tngrtrbers W -_Hog Chow• '.Mr. J ohnanPhil Phillips was �-elected present. ter th ,•- -PICKERING =•- IQYRIL' E. MORLEY _ present. Secretary Treasurer. Collectors: - • OBNE1tAL IN, Mrs• Thomas Johnston of -Manch Gerirge Vi ilson, Manson Ellicott, i ester is• with her aunt, D,irs. Boyer L-Ralph Holtby, Hugh Gannon, Hugh LUMBER YARD SERVICE andPROTECTiON D. N,.~ LOCkWOnd for a visit. Miller, :!Serle Hopldns . and .Mary Picks 6700 We had to postpone `the S. S. Phillips. PHONE 3406 Pickering,6700 ' Missionary S -ice again on account t Of Mills �` _ The final meeting, of he Supper x of Dad weather, b "Achievement Day„ w - -m-the - Clu hievemen as held At Claremont '. DICKERING. d1NT. Don't forget the drama ai he W. Bayles' home on Satur- church this Friday evening; to be day afternoon, with an attendance - - WE DELIVER put on by the Young.Pnple of Ash- of over fifty girls.. The Women's Ernest C.',FetZery _• ttstl of !Oak Oakville was .ami visitors, and ;000 up-Monty required. Good burnIt is ext Institute members and visit Mr, Earl Be ng the latter: Mrs.• H. P rkin •t with a THIS .a recent.viar or wr is ant, M and Mrs. V. . Parkin of Kinsale; First Mortgagee. Boyer, and other friends o!`this Mrs. W. Brown of Greenwood; LAWYER -Rt 'G: CLEND NIiTG ,W year. e:,perieneq �— district. _ Mrs. -D.r.-T6mlinson, Mrs. Glover - ' Is 1hisE)tit dramWe 04 Ire la n ri . Oft brigbten up our home witb their drama, "'Windy Willows" at Carlton read the minutes of former r new wall-paper. Private Atukiulit ice Ashburn and Audrey neat week meetings, the�artistic record books To all.Sufferers' „ nwy and Night ServieA They have many calls yet to fill prepared. by the girls being much -FROM and _ and are being so well received.. ?oVe sell the new and dig Pbone 9006 admired. At the supper hour, a sup- - t Our new carpenter, Mr, Pretchell per of man. courses had been _ HEMORRHOIDS..(Piles) tinctive 1938 line suti-tested Malvern 5000 is kept busy these days: His work p y 7 V.all•paper. pared and was efficiently served by We recommend Markham, es Ont. .is very satisfactory. Esrtyone need the younger &Is under the leader - ing "a good carpenter would do well ship of the older young ladies. These 'Hem-O-Rite Comas and see our line of to give him a call. -_ W&II..paper. An embroidery expert at the age yowig girl9p;�°hen called upon, clear. ,_•File Remedy -- of 9=, Mrs. Grace Stewart died yes- l; described the making of the play Ten per cant off all blankets, of ions foods on the menu. Words 'ot A Quiet acting internal treatment and rugs, terday (Feb. 21st) at,the home of commendation were heaid from all for as internal condition. g __. her daughter, Mrs. A. C. Rankin, the guests. Mrs. Harvey on behalf 58 Alhambra Ave. oronto. Mrs. In Capsules—Easy to take STUDIO COUCHES Dairy Supplies, Tinware,En- ve. of the guests, thanked Mrs. Baynes P 3' Stewart was awarded Second Prize. for the kind! hos italic she has $29.75 and up. amelware, Eltctrie Washers, for her embrfoid'ery work at the y P y =No:Ctiange 1d:Diet;P/eceseary _ Stoves, Paints, Oils, Coal 198? Canadian National. Dxhibition. .Sipco to lire girls as well as for thin special meeting, also the leaders NO Ointments Requited Oil.. alt at right prices. She competed in the aged ladle.. who have given so much time and - Tinsaiithing and Repair class, 75 years and over. In her effort in making this helpful course - Two, �iILAB Il&aw Anbulanee. Day/or Nish earlier days she did embroidery work Y, -f T Work ion) tl a�6ended the success it has been. $1,00 (94 capsules) $3.00(112 apsula) p P Y for Queen Victoria. Born in Ireland _ to. she came to Canada about 65 years and of Thanbs i ago and settled in Greenwood. Mrs. - Stewart was a resident' of Toronto -- r ALVIN BUSHBY we wish to thank alt of our DONE S' �C• Ae STERRITT for seven years. Surviving are her friends and neighbors for .their ,�'UDEral Director Hardware Tinsmith Tve daughters: Mrs. Rankin, Mr•s. many kind expressions of sym}sathy 1�M� TH _iCKERING NEW. S p1CRFRi*�(� inseph Harriwin, Mrs. H. Robeso^ ^�.d condolence during our recent ♦fie Re�a1L �r�valst k Furniture Dealer bin:.-T. Oliver and Miss Mai:c;:- r 1;--cavement. Oone 4000 J.' Stewart, all f•f Toronto: a -wn,- Mrs. David Steohensen and PICa$BAiNC3• r • • a Ontario - • - Rtakeruld. Alex. C. of Port Dover and a a:a- FaieaUy. . ter, Mr•e. K. Stanley, Toronto. A«s,;y '.' r'r i' i.✓' 7Fk4'..,�v�^`iy - , $, -W, v.. a .. •. L ="p �. ..'` - _.� �,� • sum•. ��� rY ...w.ey .: • R•'e,-.jY'- .:'. .•-"•:Yr",GeL -��:� ,',�i`•.. 'YT._,m ry t t • ' T" lovers o een lea - _ f SORE THROW,-- . « _:Special Company C�esserts - _ It isn't very often we get a request Orange Sponge Cake. _ W T H COLDS' - for a recipe for Lady Fingers noway 1aQ cups sifted cake flour.The-fashion_for t ese t- 1_tesspavrr- SALkBA dellgh - fui little bits of pastry seems to have 14 teaspoon salt.. Given fast Relief -�� waned since the coming of ready- made biscuits. But for the sake of 1 cup sugar. ^ L eggs andle sat. our inquirer and for those of you . 14 corange juic yolk.' who would like to revive these -tea 1 tablespoon grated orange rind. w � ; : " dainties; we are going to give it: cup water. !'Aspirin"Tak2• . ' ,_.• -.• • When you.make a-batch of Lady. Sift flour once, measure,.add bak- Tab- Fin era, serve them for afterno n in lets Fingers, g g powder, and salt, and sift togeth- is witfi a full tea or with ice cream and be sure to er three times. Add % cup sugar to glass.of water. ] keep enough to make an Angel Char- eggs and beat with rotary egg beater. lotte Russe. _ That's such a grand until smooth. Bake in greased,flour- --� sounding. esser ,=ma es one m e pan, 8x8x2 Inches, In Crush 3 "Aspirin" 'leTLof Paris and Vienna arhl restaurants, oven (350 deg. F.) 30 minutes, or 4 - .0 h " , L• it a Afamed t_he world over for theirex- until done. Remove fromoven and ') t Tablets jn t/3 glass Of water ar le.` stump you because you can make a 1b �` `J twice every few perfect Charlotte Russe right in your Girl, t�:rl KriOWB hours. by Rex Beach own home. We,, are including that �♦ii11 1111 _ . _ recipe too. All the AriSWe�r8 The speed with which "Aspirin" Lady Fingers tablets act in relieving the distressing symptoms of colds and aceom an•- Rose Morris was at once the rich- able. It had kept him from knowing 1 cups ca, a our. Ing sore as utterly amazing est and the prettiest girl in Dover, Rose Morris, He swore he would •1 whole egg. Stomped By Most ,Abstruse• .and the treatment is simple and 2 egg yolks. Questions Flung at Her In New pleasant.'This is all you do. Crush -Michigan. She drove a sleek, fat lit. make himself rich for her sake. In and dissolve three"Aspirin"tablets tie pony hitched to a marvelous wick- time this became a fixed idea with Dash of salt. York. in one-third glass of water. Th@n er dogcart, the envy of every child in him-and IM quit colla 1/9 cup powdered sugar, college and went to ---•• - gargle with this mixture twice,hold- town, and to Jimmy Rowan she rep- work, savagely. It took him quite a 2 egg whites, stiffly t eaten.. In a quick, piping voice, Jean Kath- It your head.well back. - .resented all that.was both desirable while, however, to-realize that riches � teaspoon vaniIIa: leen--Demers, 3-year-old prodigy of. This medicinal gargle'will aqt 'and unattainable. are not come by in'a .hurry and that Sift flour once, measure, and sift Tracadie, N.S., rattled of! wisecracks almost like a local anesthetic on"the By the time he was.fifteen'he was he was getting nowhere. again three times. , Combine' whole and random facts_from an appar- _sore, irritated membrane of yolk -bopelessly In. love with her and he He had lost track of the Morrises egg, egg yolks, and salt, and beat un- ently inexhaustible .fund of,.knowl-_ throat.Pain eases promptly;rawness, -. carved hearts and arrows on all the is.relieved. completely—there was no use of keep• til-thick and lemon-colored. Fold su.- -edge at New York lace week. - ' `trees in his yard and initialed them Ing in touch with them—but he still gar gradually into egg whites and : "Just ask me anything you like," a "Asper" tablets are made in ,frith interlocking R's .and. J's. He had-his day-dreams, he still thought, continue beating until mixture siif- she said. "They call me the walking Canada."Aspirin"is`the registered wrote her passionate misspelled love of himself as Rose's prince .who soon- gain.. Fold in egg' yolk mix- - book of knowledge." trade-mark of the Bayer Company, ' notes and in words of fire he told her fens aLimited,of Windsor,Ontario.Look er or-later'wouid search her out And- ture and vanilla; then flour. .Shape She knew all the answer's. With for the name Bayer in the form 6f of his undying devotion. . He..never seat her upon a throne. Depression in 7oblongs, 4% x 3K inches on un an air af-boredoin, as though •impar across on every tablet. -• - _ sent the notes, of course, and his seized him occasionally when he saw - greased paper in baking pan.. Bake, tient for something hard, she replied _declarations were only whispered to how hopeless was the task he had set in moderate oven (375 deg. F.) 12 gliblythat Paramaribo is the Capita the empty air, for he still remained for himself. minutes. 'blokes 30 lady fingers. . - of Dutch Guiana, that Lake Mc hl- Demand 'the Rowan kid"; his people were - S�_•., At such times be raw-desperate gen is -the fifth largest lake.in the desperately poor and he was cursed- - �- /f with a sensitive and he told .himself that no'price was Angel Charlotte Russe world with an area of 22,,kgO square _and Got pride. . > too gre4t to pay far success:-he.long- miles•_that'-the-bufer. State between — li--package (�4 ooiis le Jim man surprised one day:to hear tab}FsF )- - � -ft-�=r - -- ed for some opportunity of becoming Russia and 'China is Mongolia,-and ASPIRIN that Mr. Hiram Morris bad "gone out y jelly powder. So - suddenly. rich and vowed that be - that .the Suez.Canal.was opened in. /MADE IN CANADA of business" and .was leaving for the X cup warm water. _ would sell his' soul for such a chance. Dash of salt, 1869 and built by s French eagi- _ West. What that meant, the bey did The chance came finally, or it seem- - ueed named Ferdinand de Lesseps. sot know, but he understood that the tis to p powdered sugar, - Y / ed to come, with the news of the I£lon• p fir' Walking Encyclopedia 'Morris.fortune was not what it had 33r teaspoon almond extract. ' dike discovery. Jim joined the first. "That's,spelled with a small W.and and. Napoleon Ind It 700 been. Rose and"her mother remafned 1 cup heavy cream. - y. rush to the Yukon and he arrived in Lad g a capital L, she advised gravel for 1n Dover, They lived on much as y Fingers. ,Even if you do not believe in mire Dawson City with the firm determtn• the benefit of newsmen. tholNuse and they referred vaguely r. . ation to make a fortune 'somehow, Dissolve jelly powder in warm wa- 3' She Knew- that Woodrow Wilson' those large interests which kept Mr. ter. Ada salt and au ar.. Chill un- soles, it is scientifically possible !0>? - - anyhow. Here again however, he g drew up the Nine=Power Treaty, that Morris away-from home-. But the pony til '6010—find -s h Add -almond Moses .to- have crossed the Red Sad' " learned that money_was sof `to` be ii YT py' the United States bought Alaska fro,I sad dogcart were , and so were extract and am. Place in bowl of g on dry land as the Bible states. Na- goneo had for the asking. Russia in 1867—"for $7,200,000;' ` the high-stepping bays. It was while cracked ice or ice water and beat poleon records in'his Memorial da ---+- New Code of Morals she added gratuitously—and that the „ Jim was working his way through col- with rota a Placer mining was a hazardous un.' rotary egg, beater until thick -Ste.-Helene that he also.esessed the lege that they .quietly moved ,away.. longest river in China is the Yaugtjse. The Monis house Bold for barely dertaking, with the.odds a thousand and fluffy like whipped cream. Turn Red Sea "a pieds secs" (on dry foot)' enough to pay the. mortgage. to one against: success; Education into mold lined .with Ladle Fingers. Near the town of Suez, the crosaini mounted for little in a country'tifhere Chill untii firma Unmold. Serves a. Blushing Blonde Loathing For Poverty _ �— is only about a mile wide;:-aitd verb Som_a men were judged on a pick-and-alcove peoQle endure pity basis and` paid for ttie actual work. Fairy .Ttiitn ' Torte The bluahipg powers of blondes, shallow. Tides and winds pile up and fully, other with s grim stoicism; the they did. Jim saw that here was not 1% cups sifted cake flour, brunettes and redheads have been lower the water from time to time. majority of.people who are born poor the place Sq which to earn s fortune; :.accept it with a fatalistic resignation, 3i teaspoon'salt. tested in New York by a spectro- 'Before,the crossing was dredged out ` and never -look forward to anything here was nothing but speculation, 1 cup-sugar. photometer, an instrument which p thirty-five )� chance,. a Ramble either with men or g e th per, eggs, unbeaten. - _ measures colour. for the resent it five feet des with,nature. 9 tablespoons butter, melted. The girls were told a }oke and the channel, it was possible to. cross by Jim Rowan was unlike any of.these. p pping from sand bar to sand bar In.order to beat tate game one had. ate He loathed poverty, it was unendur• 2 tablespoons lemon juice. spectrometer recorded their reac- to risk all, then double hie' winnings Grated rind of 1 lemon. tions. The blonde's blush was the when the winds and tides combined and! risk them again and'again. To Apricot'jam. deepest. 1 to lower the water level; gamble here was not a sin, it Was the, '.'Raspberry jam. daily practice of everybody: Men Sift flour once, measure, ad]. salt . gambled with death, agarhen they n*they the and sift again. Add sugar to eggs • trail; they gambled again' when*they t in bowl. .Place over smaller bow} of staked their, labor and their time owl. . / s hot.--water' water must not touch '. :against e's dr k secreta onl c Na'� be vc _ v _ Y bottom of mixing bowl)' an -beat _• iI� theyo• when d took longer chances than b n _ - 8 the hes cd their chis on the fou with rotary egg beater 12 minutes. - Y n p • lacca table or deo Avoid ver Aotentl . Remove dropped their "pokes• S y Ole high card. from over hot-_w&ter.-and_continne ! ' ference. too,--Nature seldom played beating l0,minutes, or until mixture '.�•+ "c fairly, 'whereas 'there were many is cool. Fold in 'flour mixture tho-r- k square gambling'houses in Dawson, oughly, 441t gently. ' Fuld in hot but- - t - Jim Rowan fitted Himself to hie ter and ismon•fates and rind, Spread m _ . new surroundings. and 'adapted him- thin' on.2 large, shallow, ungreased u CHILDREN of all ages self to a new Sode of niorals. He Pans 15 x ,10 inches. Bake in mod- - thrive on "CROWN played as other men played, except In crate oven (375 deg. 'F.) 12 minutes BRAiND CORN SYRUP. one respect; he never played for the or until done.,' Invert pans on rack' - They never tire of its delict- , excitemen't or_for the'fun of-it, he for hour or until cold. Put layers f: oua.9avor and it really is so played 'only to win; He played ,for together with'tart apricot jam. Cut " good for them—so give the _ �r ,children "CROWN BRAND" Rose Morris. He tried speculating in in half, spread on top of one half everyday. claims,,but he was unlucky; his only with•tart raspb�rrg jam, and adjust Leading physicians pro- - winnTngs came from Ehe manipulating other half on top, making a four-' mounce "CROWN BRAND" or Dafvson City real ' estate or at layer cake..Dust top with confection-- • CORN SYRUP'a most satis- cardp„ and the time when he found ers' sugar. �, factory carbohydrate to use himself 'the owner of a Huge Front �'r as a milk modifier in the Street saloon and feeding of tiny infants and J. gambling house, to as an energy producing food. V ^gether'w ith a nickname of the Alas, all was "The Michigan Kid." .He it, for growing children. ken flavor. was who best typified the composure, _THE FAMOUS ` him as James Rowan, but to the thous- his pilofessiou: ENERGY ands that went in and out of his place Phenomenal Luck FOOD , he was- "The Michigan Kid." That A hundred stories'were told about ' • was the way he even signed his'+`the Michigan Kid and some-were not • • ri checks, for the name hag brought him plea§ant,"for it required a ruthless •--.- luck, and sunerstitiously he -.lung to' man to hold down- the job that Jim - ct it. had taken, but most of'diem bad to ♦ ` Life flowed at a furious pace in' do with-his luck. That luck became AM Tho those early days. Reputations were a byword', finally; men blessed with CANADA �TARCH madg-In ,a, night; In six months they some extraordinary and - unexpe'cted , COMPANY Limited were hallowed; in a year they had good dortune were apt to boast that become legendary. There were many they had "Michigan's luck." "Mich- celebrities .ia..the Yukon country the igan''s' luck" became an Alaskan 11 re mention of whom evoked tales phrase, :. MAKE YOUR LIVER r'sF' C 1 at sensational exploits on the.trail; More thane•once'Rowan Rowan'took stock':;;. ProduceitS bile the.mines, or at the gambling ta• innings and realized that he ... '- - _ of his w ��•", , blest the ono perhaps best known of - _ _ had nearly.attained the. goal..he had Your 11,er iwis a big lob to do. stake It'do set for himself, but Invariably Fate " 1 " (chat IL, is auppose,l to. Its job Is to produce 111te1Vaned to_preveni him from gaffe :,•; `"';:<''':`: ri h��>:,,..,* - - �'•. 1$_t9_JJ finita of-bile eve A and y,....:............. . send It through the syste.' If It-falls down �. ...-- - *---the--gnittlrt Dint. Time • •..• :��` w. ,�'on Its•i•>b you nutter; n.ID BOW! ' crept sl'on8- ,The cycle of life for pia- _ The mr st. ettcctive stimulant for the jiver ♦ t tiORTi known to medical sclence 14 ca'inmel, which in cer camps is brief. small demes to of the hlgheat use in conges- deg teams:. ` • '' iF �. - . r tive• condfUons, oepe--Wy-�ttiose'due to- over- ♦ 1 aleiq 'aq, hoeldT _ .(To be continued}. __ _ •. .. _ * .. ,y,. ,.i i i�, .. eating, over indulgence In alcohol, lack of ex-, and skating--every- PACKAGES, - TOs r l - ,- -- erelm, r'c. Tan=d Tah',ets contain a certain tfiinglaWialerout. _ _ 'propnt'tl Sn'6f cal•�mcl' hlenrled' w[tSti cascara door life. 7aezp�n- f - . POUCHES- '• ISC + , and -:+her med.cjnes._They are mild and harm- ., atve. $ocknow. 7 lsaue No. 10—38 team. But ymtr'aver understands and takes the ,. BJ{7 ''trtot [,:r w1* mer nn dntgRiat., sfM. -iii .SStf�is►!d`i Qlas�nalP L, ✓2'I _ .. _ b TINS 70e •" '"t" _ I "I . . ... 4. :n .,,w n.. . . ,-,.'L.',.'«•1.44..:"'•' "'.:.n`•..•r,^ -r-•_•' 4:,. ...-• �C.•'";t,•r _ -u S'"M1Y. - - mow.!_'_:•.---- .aryl•,-v •4T•6'3•,; -... - - ..-.:,- >e .7' t 'CJs'. '' +.. "`� :,.z" ,y� ,a�:"'u, :,.�� g;pyy:� T —,. ..Sir . z!y4,� 1 '. a'v . , LW '.! ?' ¢.. ':.aL ki .,R ! ra1';C•rn w+ 1J+8;^,r,. . ...f.. T..,y .•! y , I<x x?.a .4 r•R f.,. ; .-,.X! � . , -,s; .••c 1.- . .... , a. '.,m Wg, ... % - - - _. ... • - - -.- - . Ir .1­ ..J� .", -1 .. I � . - ­ ­ ----------—� &W. . :, ., . .. . .It,- 11 sol.-M. ... ­­I� . .. . - 1 SA ;or- ,ndinf ormat�on 7:1 . w, • • ' ­ �, I .„_ I -1 4 C MOVIe . . -- __ Unbap - e Bu, . s Forme _ _ ^ 11. or Th �, ,�-- F y _ -� �­­�-- , • . .........�. - - - . ­- > , 74410 .- fhb b, tl�. oatario tbt iiresaae vas - p meat of ASricultre.) t' any voaatry than the ,?`,.. ' 0 . RaaIO 1. esus 1n the two teaut,_s> ente. F! r priricfpalty through heavJ export There is; b• ss7s. ea oPl; 1ltb - brought together a• i baud of dia-96 _ of dressed Poultry to the IInited'Kiag.. the Britfeh market secs' flsnadlsm win- . (, , LitSSON X. dom and large shipments of live Poul- ter produced eggs, and, it sael ship. M1 ;ERVING WITH WHAT WE HAVE ciples. More and more they were �♦ Ing all OA their time to service ,c sy VIRdiNLA DALi to .nearby Mask 611.13. try, chiefly from Ontario, menti am M mads profitably, the , G _ under the Master's direction. in Canadian producer wtU benefit. t, TR£.aT£SSON IIJ ITS SETTING these aais�ion jotrrneys of the newly Judy Garland, Fanny Brice and Al United Stales market, the Poultry V Time:Winter,. A.D. 29• °�� yrs see how well it lea Jones, those persistent favorites market in 1937 showed a dt°tfact im• :..The events of the first choserr SOIL-TESTING IS-IMPORTANT e objects is view-that they of the ''Good News” radio a ars friths Provement over 19E6. cWtnral leaders of Canada have .� half pAr esaon ma d IR MMUTP � City a�`C- lived should g°many dangers. The .p zareth, where, Jastls ter shown a t}teady laorease for the past become increasing y wo e � • ,fid_beggea his public ministry encu colleague would recall nine years. Ditr�ng"the iiveyear per- years over soil depletion and while the k production increased conditions•in Ontario are sot nearly The o Into, ee probably from the cite h that he was not about his own xf', from approximately i , ame arts 09 the C - n sum- work tint hb Master's.` And he Save in 1932 to 16.700,000,000 lbs to 1936, adman West, it is common knowledge �' he west out from thence. over the unclean I and a further advance oL.s>jprozimate- that many Ontario farms have been i• Ca rna• them authortt8 ly 200 million lbs. !s indicated .for mined until there !s but little fertility out from Pe a eat power remaining. The Ontario Department of .' T he went spirit. To manifest gr A 'um, am so much of his work was 1937. Agriculture is fully alive to the dam esrd ala. And he cometh into his great enough to cast out demons world be one of the greatest avid- PLAN WOOD CONTENTS IN_ • ger with the result that the Depart- } own The Lord was •Piss fnIregarded sneer o e -.'.. low and the pre-eminence of the - The Fertilizers Act requires_defin• fag an enlarged program of research ' by 4 Galilean as s Nazarene; his ,Lord in whose name they were speak- T 'j • ' bir}#i Bethlehem was forgotten, its guarantees b9 venders oL the plant and demonstration work for 1838 is where his family liv- tg• ed them that they- food content of their fertilizers, that soil Lerttlity. + -anti�'!VIuM� ' g, And he charg is, nitrogen, Phosphoric acid and Pot- .In.discus§,ing the situation, Dr. G. L ' ed (4r,ft and where he had Pied should take nothing for their jour- , ash. In addition, these plant food sub- Christie, President of the O.A.C:,_ o! •his y+Dt� (Luke 4:16) might well be ney, save a staff only; no bread, no a eaileA lht country• stances must be in as available form Guelph, points out that many Ontario wallet, no money in their purse. for plant use. There are many kinds soils have been farmed more than 10D .• 2, diad when the sabbath was • y. But to go shod with sandals of fertilizers on the market today, all some.he.i>egan to teach in the ayna- ut:not on two coats. years. Some have been wisely handled him were and, said he, p of which are dependable,• li need,on and have become:increasingly prodna .. . gogue. And many hearing All these directions are not .meant cording to kind and plant food'con-, Live. But on the other hand, many actor &e& It is to their credit that to inflict hardship on the disciples, - - Fanny Brice. • - tent on the one hand, and soil and have been thoroughly mined; soils_ they Prete listening, which is more hard to work, and t _but to relieve them of all worry re- motion pictures, too, as soon as the, 'crop requirements on the'other. Every have become poor, that e>3ery one does who goes to �g thefr bodily needs. - give low yielding'crops. _' churc�t• Saying, whence hath the gar Where- Metro-Goldwyn-Meyer people release {act factors carefully because afire y t'prepe1hese- - and,.What is the 10. And he said unto them, ... other farms. white good proo- .. .man mese things? Boa ye' ye eater info. a house, there "Everybody Sing tice has been followed, Lerttlity has : wisdwi4r that is given unto this man, departthence. The Unlike recent screen musicals that application of them means so much in burled their stories under ponderous obtaining best results. become unbalanced," says Dr. Chris- and what.mean such mighty works house tvmvl�not to be chosen .at hap - tie. ''Orta or more elements have been wrought by his hands? A change sets and armies of.dancers, this one The recommendations of the Provin- hazard, but by a careful selection. makes the story all-important and fust ciuide in tthia respect land mayabeBob- reduced in available quantitleq It may I .had clime over Jesus, for which they Having made their choice, they were phosphate, potash, or- nitrogen. In co account; the workman had Introduces song numbers sod gaudy gained .from the Department of gF many ca"res it Kar been Lound to be beco+- the rabbi and the worker of to be content with the fare it offered; sets incidentally. Bud not_tQ_change, their. lodging un- It le__e tale of s Srenzied" family. culture for the provinces. or. sugars . miradtes.—Of his vd� Jesus took fol'granted _ -. Mra�.� gsit� -these pblema_. or-magnesium. that there would always be found at papa is Reginald Owen, pa excitable" CANADIAN EGGS TO BRITAIN that O.A.C. Lias undertaken an'"ten- a ..is ,evidence.in his discourse;But whence necessarily. playwright; mama is Billie Burke,"a 11 - and wlmat was it? . . every place at least one good man stage star given to fits of weeping; Fresh, Canadian, winter-produced " sive research program:' -The Vitlags Carpenter ,with a warm heart, who would wel-' Judy. Garland the swingswingtn6 edea will.soon be making their debut paature studies carried out . Otri - 3. Is not this the carpenter' The come the messengers of the Kingdom daughter,. Fanny $rice the maid, and 4n the breakfast tables'of the people taws and O.A.C. Chemistry Dept.have to house and table, for the pure Jones, the chef. NYtti the aid of the in Great Brltatn, The first shipment of brought in Western and Eastern Oat- t village carpenter in our Lord's time; leve of God and of the truth. maid,and chef, Judy tries to brin8 ario Followin>?< up these surveys, the: held tare position of the modern vil- such to left *NI corrugated on January . il. And whatsoever place shall not come.order into the chaotic household 6, and totalled fifty corrugated paper fields are fertilized and cattle and y - lage blacksmith. Here is one of the - receive you, and they hear you"sot, boxes, each box containing 16 one dor• sheep are used to check the results .1 few places where the veil,is rem - ye go forth thence, of! the These animals are being fed balanced ed from his early life. He was Waiters up' at Arrowhead " Lake en indtviduai cartons. the,eggs beiri8 retinae this winter with special atter- brought up to the trade of a village dust that is'under your Leet`for a lodge where many paraniouTmt com- (}rade A large. Never before have'the P testimony unto them. The act en- paries go on location think that mo- eX been exported from "Canada in tion to mineral needs. These ezperi- carpenter• He worked.with Joseph one meaning that - menta are"under gray at Ailsa .Craig. . °r s bolic tion-picture acting and strange food one dozen cartons On' January 11 a • • -' in budiling .and repairing boats f coined is s ym coke !n stns- they did not even let'the dust of the .. HQlyrood and other"points• the lake, in making furniture for-the the Pastes go-Zogetlrer. Fred iVi g Cottage carload of fresh eggs p d As part of this work in•the field. a synagogue, and, according to an ear - places where these people lived ad- demanded maple syrup on ht$ cotta8e lard 30 dozen cases left Diontreal and and that they renounc- cheese. John Barrymore puts pepper ,was loaded in t6'e S S.-Beaverbrae at special experiment• is being cArried11 11, ly testimony, in shaping plows. here to them, i.e., out in Oxford County with a group of `. yolties for oxen. _ ed all'intercourse with them. on his oatmeal. Gladys Swarthout eats 3t. John N.B., on January 12 for Ent- iculturai gepree- Tire soa.of Mary, and brother'of . 12.'And they went out, and preach- " whipped cream on boiled clibbase. a land This shipment was cotlee$na 36 ,faraierss.. The Aar I. ed that men should repent. This is peasant,dish she learned to eat ae a"" from 15 farmers'cooperative.-egg entafive. Reg. G.aen; in co-operation __ James, and Joses, and Judas, and Si poultryassociations in Quebec and In with the. Ontario Livestock Branch mon? and are not his sisters here the message that had comr from the vocal atudeut is Hungary. astern Ontario; also from some crith yrs? And thea were otfended is lips df John the Baptist (.lurk 1:3), and O.A.C. has supplied minerals for _ him. The last people -tci,recognize a and hs d en procialmediby Christ $ecauss earole,Lombard ,does noL shipmwhtliealts It' of expected similar the cattle and has made an accurate ` prophet are always _his kindred sad Lerent pointe In Ontario, te$t of all milk produced and supplied , and hi"I hlsrk fl:15): Repentance like turkey and cannot eat !t without' shipments win follow irons other dmf- to cheese factories, Results Indicate his countrymen. "Far-away birdd ry not on:y recognizing one's-sins and an expression of disgust, a property A Brown, Chief.-Poultry Ser- being t•.uly sorry.for them, but roto- man on the "Fools for Scandal" set larger return of milk, acrd the condi- have fine feathers."" Men resent it vices, Domfnton Department of Agri- tion of the animals has been improv - '.'as a kind of slight on themselves that . ally turning ftom thein. . had to fix up some _for' a ""culture, who'was associated with the ed generally. ' the other, who 'was one"of them bnY 13. And they -cast out many de like a turkey, leg, �' ,yesterday, should be ao far-above mons, and anointed .with oil many scene of hers. He d i�svvithiroastped abeet, shipments starter that tie'British mar - . #hem-to-day. thRt were sick, and healed them. key.leg, was able to play the scent Lair and James Cagney are insepar- German EX_ rmee The elders of Nazareth hid seen ' The apPli�ation of oil was for psy- - _able pais these days. Ever since.Cag1. :Jesas{;row up. and to them He would chologmca� purposes, an.aid in induc• with required enthuala'sm. revived his old da s as a hooter s .. ney revs Y �' s be "the carpenter's son" still. It is ing• faith is the patients. The sick Hollywood players,• equally «eery in ,,Something to Sing About" he has. or of F�� a orts 1 . :. 'easy to blame them;but it is better to . persons to whom the oil wus sup- n-d_anc _ -- - lied'by the apostTes> thou h othe:a of crowds are Joining a back to•the• b@e a mad_.,.._.lenry Youngman learn the warning in• their words, p farm movement. For same time Bar- long on the Kate Smith'hour made .a - and to cake care -that we are not- had applied oil to thenen repeited.y, -tremendous bit" In-.a Hollywood night Comic opera explanation for ex- 'I tiara Stanwyck has lived on.a ranch cited reports in Fiench and Austrian blind to some true messenger of God were made,.to per that now,the quite remote from Hollywood and re- club with the result that you will soon just because 'we -have been blessed heralds of Jesus were taking them be seeing him in?motion pictures sogn newspapers last week that' former - • w itlr dose companionship with him. }n hand, these men who,-like their Dick Powe.il is dissatisfied with Crown "Prince Wilhelm'had secretly .' - 4. And Jesus said unto them, A .Master, bad healed ao many. fled Germany without passports was : prophet is nota without honor, save in his. radio programme and threatens the absent-mindedness of h valet. . his dwa country, and among hiuown — ilV6T C011jgCtfOTf x= to walk out on it if he is not given a ;kin, and in his own house. Haw" -- lot more authority over what is.to RP- Ike just forgot the passports. true 3t is drat home and one's fiome Vii; pear on the program. The credentials were found to M� I are the hardest places in•which For 2i".years a farmer .of Elgin, ' missing when Wilheltxm and his roti- : to witpess! The Nazarenes did not ' U.S.A,•,'has fed and reared pigs on _- nue reached the' Swiss border. Re- see ice a carpenter could be a pro- the leavings from the town's tales.' Douglas,. Isle of Man, will have a porta,spread that he was in secret h6W : Actually -_phet." But why not? It is not one's He was married' recently, and his m6morial to John.Roney,a bath_at- flight from Nazi Germany. .. .surroundings which determine his present to.his bride was a collection tendant,- who saved more than 30 he was on his way to Italy for win- -. —:character; but one's .self. of amore than 400 pieces of from drowning. ter sports in the South Tyrol. Work ware which careless housewives had ' Clark' Gable lEsy Francis people . No Mighty - throWR away with the scraps. . b,And'he could there do no mighty 'cenfly,ths hinterlands have claim@d. - Fair Skier 'Takes a Turn For• the Better i, aaiiit; save that he said his hands up- Ddore thin 2,225 local communities j�yrna Loy; Charles ACinninger, Kay , pn a few sick folk,.•and healed them. in" Germany have'been afflicted by Francis, Clark Gable, Robert Taylor Je •!~'required faith for the perform- and Carole Lombard. ` ' hoof-and-moutti'disease recently. �� I. arcs ai his miracles, and that was aT yqg e; nay, k - tive dihl)elief, no mere doubt. Here these. days•armong•the.Hollywood atu- za � iii„ i. —'� the genuine unbelief of the nation .rT.S ThilS YOUR dto hairdreasera. Eztras `appearing \ \ •._ •- reti�$ed its climax. with Norma Shearer in ''Marie An %\ : �3 ,, 81RTHDAY? ' ' 6I. And he in because of toinette;' require the daily'se;vices,of •� \ their unbelief.. And he 'went round - one hundred and fifteen hairdressers who draw a int it ti�_aQe,of two,thous, x ? f ` . `, abevt `the villages teaching. That , By A, R. WEIR �` % end dollars. " a �fhl til wlmiclm amazed our.Lord was the ut- i> -ter• unreasonableness of tbese peo- • . thin that was keep- What the Star. Foretell for 'Those Rumour has it that several of Ray y one t .out-ot. R F, P le. The g 8 s were cu ing'theen•from receiving Christ; as a `Born oe Marsh• 4, 5, 6, 7, Bolger's beat scene � \ $ 1 �c��?:c 9, l0.and'll, ^Rosalie," but he does not care any pre¢met come from God.was that they N 'ei had decided in their own minds that more becanse� he' is to be rewarded with stam'dom in "Snug harbor. Rud- x the man who once .was a carpenter If you were born on any day list- a , 'lZ "°° �� ' \ w Pisces is your zodiac sign }epees at the .preview of the, Gold• a ., a - -in a midst o! them, could `not: ed above, bol of-this zo- - -1�1 " ';•,sornblmow, be also a great teacher, —two fish is the symbol wyn Follies" were so enthusiastic i l `1• ',, �,, \ over Phil Baker that Sam Goldwyu'or•' V.I. i , z !� and a worker of miracles. disc period. Thoschangeable e born ueemoti- del• his salary doubled on his next i "„ � ate; r i T. And he •calleth unto him' 'the ccs lmave'strong, picture. Third of the trio on whom , 11 , "twelve; and began to send them forth ons. They can doers numbers anttof good look smiled this week is Frances ,; ,'. by tyro and two. Tholmgh Jesus,has' _moody y }" ',.1` "x �z �,i ° ,`�'t.l� ' a " k �,. well and have to cultivate 'con- Dee,'Paramount was so impressed by ksaYe ,f ,� w `, beet4,eQjected at 'Nazareth, and only things would flit_from her. wo in "Wells Fargo and he=r % ��,�. x ��a ie -were-saved by._hisinis- titration or they ___ _ x { �� ac � � n� Y:; L _t et he i,g not at all discouraged; one occupation, to another. If you cum rent `:iiurctcl3ig itert>9 that--iheYI. - -• cads out his disciples on similar were born under this sign you ate have .given her a glamorous rale oP � - he oaite Geo_r e,Raft in `'Racing Form.' wQz}�, knowing there is no other hope now ent 39na d 1016 will bel specially p g -� e �' or Emmen but his gospel. The twelve years.19 _ ODDS .SND E\DS - D•`n \Gilson• ,:x,...,; .1x�.w °5a": w �a ..r... + +. is apostles ha d b e e n previously favorable for you. Guard against h - j V 1, ?and; of Seatth, Wash., successfully completes a st�m turn. to . .-- -. being .despondent a'nd •glootnF—the- 1'ck plinv(,It n•�P,e11�'S' pl 5 Fred 'elf - - 1. L .. Js—n world is what you make it. - �. . _ : r _ _ 1 I _ _ 11 . _.... .. .. • - - —_ I . - - . _ _ •� . . .. �, . .lam s : • I - • ' \ j . . . - . _ ,.A • .,, ✓ ..:�..^` ti' +. a• 7. .�3 _ w versa-ny.+ .,:';n:.rr-snaa..g: a .-•.....,. ..coag Y� C r w �a-a;3ty:7R- IF _^' i5c•:' �n-':- A a+.•id�• >..>-�3 = - �' ,}.✓..y ., . y`•.°. a, _ +'Yr .f,. ...., - ..`a' ,v•� � S'i'r � <.+�+y'�- . t r -:r BROCK -LAND SURVEYOR .Fertilat�ors -_ .Teras ....... - . .. , ..THEATRE �• l>< 76 pK;..:c :1.66 paid �adaae. — F. T. DONE\AN B..A., B. Be, 0 Subscriptions to the United States I,,, S. Op file are the records of sur Special reduction during the i and Gt• Britain $2-00 in advance, veyors .Gibson and Yarnold, 361 - month of February. s =N AGQI N G PAIN ding East, Oshawa. Ph,-no 1981 All Seats Saturday and Holiday Even- EfiENT 11 run $40.00, now 34.00 JOHN :MURKARa THAT XS THE TEMPERkcens . 13 run$42,G0, now $3G.o.0 ANDNE ES. IT MAY BE FRIDAY and SATURDAY 15 run $44.00 now $38.60 h1ARCIi 4 .and 5 HANCC� YOUR- EYES. ,Notice to Creditors �6Ss After FeUruar 2F3th it will.be C. H.-TICK, O PT. D. St y' Last Show Fri,at 0.00; Sat, at y 45 t Y� It. S. O. ]927, 'C'r.::p, 150,.Seca ul iln[�(?�;llilE' to ret thein at these `acurday' Matinee at 1,30 Disney Block, opp, P. 4. prices. You have flit.June 15t S�atu:day Evening Show starts at 6,30 � phone 1516 Estate of Janet Young, Spinster " OSHAWA ONT. ~ ' deceased. Dld bjf to pay for thein. Hundreds of CAROLE LOMBARD ' (thein are giving satijsfaction. FQED MacMURRAY -ALL PERSONS having claims ag- JOHN SARRYMORE • late of the Township of Pickering, izer and Feeds also. • iri the County of Ontario, spinster, Pickering "True Confession" Builder and Contraotolt Fifth day+ of October, A. D. '1937, Ont. R. R. 1, Locust Hill With, U r are hereby notified to file with the Phone Mark 393 26-28 ' 8r Specialty :UNA MERKEL - p q undersigned on or before the 19th LYNNE OVERMAN Ar0I11t80t'B S9rvioe day of March 1938, full particulars :EDGAR KENNEDY of their claims. Immediately after Law Motor Sales Eyesight Uueation : > isaid date, the assets of the deceas- PL THE CROWN I N N E entitled thereto having regard only an ao Dealer 4.29 k Ra d Kingston it EFFICIENCY MAIj ci3 7, .s and .9 4•m Phone Pi4k to claims so filed. c r v First show.at 7. Last complete ..Dated at Oshawa, the, 28th day of. GUOD�USED CARS b show at 8.20. p v GOODYEAR TIRES GENE ?1UTRY NOt��e ,O 1 O February, A. D. 1938.J. _ 4YlLLARD BATTERIES n '• W. E. N. Sinclair', K. G GENERAL' BLACKSMITHING f H Bank of Montreal Bldg. Oshawa SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS ! �I� K :IN "�'" Give us a trial on a New or a Used Car is - =�Ve do Building of all kinds del K 24 Hours Towing Service Op --- _ J L — Pi Rid — CEMENTING. ... Kinsale CARPENTERING,. ordon aw ._ _ from Pine Ridge .'TING, .; Mrs. X. Harbron.-is at her home Eyesight Specialist kers for a while. Phone 2908 .. Disney Bldg. (opp. P. O.) - With ''LUMBING ?loads still remain good even af- PICK'ERING, .ONTARIO Oshawa. Phone 1516 SNI ILEY-BURN ETTE. Wand Aer the cold-week-end and snow. R000111% - Miss Ella Elson of Mt. Zion- Today t order and _ _-.- _ - (i -- - '—: Also :_ . l; v spent a: couple of days last week worig a more constant strain at +� we a -iu sell Brantford-Roofing For Prompt and Guaranteed ;'close ran with only an occasionai The lrlan W o 0dat•"riale,Em it e --with Miss Roxena Ledgett. range y p e atbroom Miss Edna Stevenson of of Al- use of the eyes for distance vision. ,y -Egcttpment, Duro Water . - ^tea. spent-the_- week-end-- at her RADIO SERVICE: it-would-appear therefore that many Cried_ _Wolf _systema, -gt►attg home here. Phone ,Clare. 1518 mental and nervus disorders are With Stable Egnipmeut --+- Sorry to report that Mrs. Wm. the outcome of the demands. of an other Building Material .Bell Jr. was rushed to the hospital Pau Wilson modern industrial conditions. Is it .LEWIS STOVE :.,Estimates Free but pleased to learn that she is �- possible for the eyes to be for long Is to be/home again.in. ,Balsam neglected 7 Only a very small r BARBARA B WN Work Guaranteed ga S Y =`Y es TOM BROWN F J. PR The Herb Parkin family spent _ ' tentage of eyes function success- • ' Wednesday night last with Mr, and fly FARIPPel"easonable Rales fully -for any great length of time Y. OUSE ' Mrs. C. H. Pilldey at Pickering, Radios — Tubes,— Batterim under this new order of things and: - Brougham Citizens' League helping them celebrate their 57th Tub" tested Free these eyes are not normal but are Euchre and Dacca on Phone 8502; wedding anniversary. the product of the .times. This is Thursday, March 17th. Town Hall. PWKEBING. -ONTA.ILIO The drama "Windy Willows" put .a. r not a new thought by any means, V on by the Green-wood 'Young People, L• �•O 1V I L� but a way of expressing along i last Wednesday night was. veryknown fact. Myopia or near-sight- - .` GVARAN' r ED USED CARS -much enjoyed by all-that were pre- .FUNERAL DIRECTOR ANDi ed eyes are readily adapted to, close EMBALMER work but the error is progressive. 1036'Buick Special Sedan 1.932 Ford Spec, Coach -: The Women's' Institute met at .gucceesw' to W.J. blather, In considering the cost of the people 19v4` Olds. Special Sewn ^1932 Chev, Spec. Coach t she home' of Mrs. J. Wagg last 8touflville as a whole due - to•the effect- of 1931 Durant 6 Sedan -3930 Chev. Coupe rr' Thursday afternoon• with the usual Night and Day S.rviue Poor vision -omeone has said, "The 1931 Devaux 6 Sedan : 1929 Whippet.Coupe number -present. Plans were made blind who see must .pav for 'the 1529 Durant 6 Sedan 1934 Chev, Truck Duals for a debate to be given in the near Burinese Phones Residence Phony blind who do not see" poor vision is 1929 Whippet Sedan :. ,1932 Chew. 'Truck Duals future. �f01 -m20 a drawback in prodriction due to in- 1929 Whippet Sedan '1932 Rugby Truck Duals ' ,-�• j Mrs:..V. Parkin and :firs. H. efficiency of the worker. IL ales re- 1935 Olds. Special Coach '1930 Chev, Ton Panel _t g Special Coach A$30 -Chew. Truck Duals -Parkin .and daughter attended the tards and'. handicaps, children'in- 1935 Pontiac "Achievement Day" put on by the Amin .Events seeking an education.:We are ,each 1935 Chev, Stan. Coach A large number of 1926-1:"f -Brougham young ladies at the home ' • our brother-' keeper.. What is. an 1936 Chev. !Baster Spec. Coach 29-29. Chev. Pontiacs. .Daraat� of 5[rs. W. Bayles last Saturday STarch 16th, Irish Supper Prekering •, . • 1936 Chev. Stan. Coach etc priced to move. March 17th, Euchre & Dance. Towne! eyes'ght survey. .Dan t gpess, know. =-afternoon and 'enjoyed a real good only a €eve minutes -o€ your_time ��s Hall, Brougham. COPE t\ 1 time, The leaders deserve credit will be taken. H COOPER-- ' Cr Ap� for their work. CHAS. 4t�1\l:. NL �CLjI-�ISTTAN ELECTRIC THOU SHALT NOT cOSHAWA - - - :..RENOVATION SALES FOR THIS WEEK .. - D _ 2 General Electric Washers, used for demostrating, .latest • style, 24 gallon Heavy Porcelain Tub. Rust Proof Safety Wringer, Oilless Mechanism, Silent Operation,; Reg. $99.00 • On Sale $59.000 - HOTTER - reconditioned, former .• valeus up to $295.00, fully guaran- rN� spa teed. ;Look 'like new: From $99.00 up. rrrr�bhci��•. =�Opr sate of Radios, Console and Mantle all well l�nown " makes, carefully reconditioned, continues by popular demand. ' si simwpels an furnish Sale `Values usually sold up do $40.00 at $13.95. memorials that will please from every _ if standpoint. an dignity :easy Terms desired cd appearance one work will stand 'out _ - through the ages. ' L - N. greater Tribute small Appliance Specials • 1.. _ N. W. STAFFORD - , I j Bish�t>►__Monnme�tai__ _.. "" - n Hotplates. $1.89 - - - Wsrb _ _ Burner P'h. 489 Whitby Ont. it S. an Ott==t3 faT9 - Kingston Road West Electric Irons, 89c. each - J _ it r Eleetric 'roasters, 98o each _� _ ; _ Iron Cords, 19c. each t . . .�y.� .,;'.^.' .•: � •T`.. FR«";,ti.. ". .,.••. .. ;.,cam.- ....:,. .'S• "'c- ^..a ,� Y".^-'-'S^^'. •'4` �- w• a:R ',G•.-. �`^�. P•;q ,.dy't .. .,, .....,.-, ,Mc� r,..,,,,,_ . •.. .••' .ai,1.'?.; ;.,' .,y,-.r .;.K,. :)�- .y; !- :{r.�.,.,;Y^,`. a +cr•k, 'd ..i' _.s' 4,y :•a. ,L.. Jti? ,"� ,4, ,. .�•a4 ., :.is -.,�p�;,.'•,,a' _:1'..z;y, _ :.,ti-.v:.. v:a [`::r_• n . ,._ - ., ,•. � ,...o,. ,�.." ... :'....... ;1. a •".. -. '—`ti.—•sir••_ ='Y'•---P_ .., ._ n. _ �aremo E. !�. Woodward ATTENTION --T- Maple Leafutnae Farm, lutaC�ilner ' Chas:,Cooper is on a short vacs-.I y y� tion in Florida, aad is expected rback 1 Oar stock of groceries _. h 0� - -- ._ p e -- • --' -_ - _:ie free and eon 1 t�. -Zasuraacr� C � In a week. T Mrs.. Parker. and Rosemary,. of Brock Road Gravel at all times. _ ate. WAWANESA INS. CO. Frost and'Wood - Cocksltutt, Perishable goods in electric Toronto, spent a few dal s last week 'rates an !Country r Farm d �o ry � with Irs - G: clntyre.' - - Flit - -- se on: _ _ F. W. 7 'ft. Binder - t Cheap ' o tilr. and Mrs. David Scott of €rigeiati Buildings 11. H. 7 ft. Binder Fenelbn Falls spent the week-end Crushed Pit Run It will be a pleasure to serve you. Windstorm Insurance on Bundings Grain Grinders,, 8 m r,k withfriends here. Windmills. Silos etc. Oliver Tractur Plow Miss Mabel Sanderson spent the Csra Y el See our weekly sales bulletin Automobile Insurance of 3 - 5 ft, Mowers week end with her sister in Agin- ,] ��'^^�� GOODWILL COt'POl�'S All Kinds. FordSon Tractor court. Sand and . t.ira f d . ASK FOR YOUR COUPON 5501b De Laval Separator, now per. The Brougham LJrlion Lodge mem- useful, :Valuable articles in rotors t Write or Phone Turnip Drill ,...bers'are entertaining their ladies on Stone BROUGH7IM, ONT. BOWMAN tae ROWS 16 7. Cultivator, F. and W. f •Wednesday MaF. 23rd, in the Com- Delivered or Loaded in phone Pick. 503 munity Hall here. .Pit WHITBY ONTARIO W. F. DISNEY, .-Greenwood was the experience of many car- Toronto office Howard 6471 STANLEY THEATRE wners in the sudden freeze-up over ._� E SON We can sappl7 74m with every Keep in mind the Virginia Jubilee Phone 100 t7Pe of Hbeee and Auto Bulbs Singers, giving their program in - -- at money-saving prim Rl' d O Service ' the Community Hall, on Wednesday ATTENTION, FARRS MEW-40--tie watt Frosted -a! March 9th, .under the auspicesof Showing the Public L$¢ary. GENERAL REPAIR WORK' a for 25c. Week Nights-8.15, Standard Time Expert service and re- "Bill" Tomlinson. of O. A C. 1Q0 w. Clear or Frosted, 25e. a. We e re a►red to repair cars, Sat, & Holidays-2 Shows,7 and 9 .m. airs to all maket3. Rena- ue p , spen -_ - home here. Ted is expected home trucks, tractors an a arm may+ Friday and Satur Ante headlight bulbs, 29a Onable ehargas. gPOr$ from Florida this week machinery.wheels rebuilt and We guarantee every bulb. guaranteed. �'•' y March 3, 4 and 5 Rev. J. E. and Mrs. Glover and, tire-setting, Wood-work and » Heleit•,and Vaughan attended the wood turning of all kinds. "One in a M11hOt1 LF'S PLACE :ARTHUR FIELD funeral 'of Mrs. Glover's cousin, Pltiee your order now i0C hire• Foster Boulton, of Trenton; Stirring ' (,I,�jR,E110,�T, OAT T. Graduate Radio and.Television lmtlt+sle: whose marriage took place at the Wood working and turning. l SONJE HEN1E Membier Official Radio Service nge here just Phone or Call Mews United Church parsophone 3201• Asercali0n• ' .over a year ago. Her death was - -�. �• RCWE DON AMECHE 16 Phone 5201, PiCKERINQ very sudden, and she ' leaves. to XDOLPHE MENJOU -_,anourrt, her sorrowing`husband ' and '3rcck Road Store?.nd Blacksmith Shop: ',,SHORT SUBJECTS + an infant son. (successor to W. H. Jackson) The death occurred in St.'.-Mich- ael's t.'.Mich ael's Hospital, Toronto, on Monday, 'MONDAY,-TUESDAY, WEDN'SDAY February 21st, of Frederick Charles ��� �' Hardy, for 19 years one of our most March 7 S and 9 - ected and honoured res- �'YRAMID . a''CS - --highly resp "Circus Girl" ents, of Claremont,. -in his 51st ' _ You dont need to easy a fig• V� 'y :)4 en Starring anal burden.to have satisicc• Uxbridge Cemetery on Thursday, ---- -. R}1V 1S b5* 24th. Sernces�vere -conducted : —tom W ag g __ T Rev.. J. E. Glover;assisted by Rev. On the Top BOB LIYINGSTONE travel by actor coach your cost P. D. Augustine, in the Claremont DONALD COOK ' L nited Church. .The late Frederick They Lay and Pay at your coach stop Hardy was born in Uxtridge TWP• BILLS .in 1887 and in 1916 he married Miss Old custemers coming back every Cet»edy Short Subjects - - - Eva Pearl Lynn. For many.years day. he threshed 'throughout the country ORDER NUVP THURSDAY. FRIDAY&SATURDAY Ritts 4✓tt� coming to Claremont in 1918, He March 10; t1 and t2 worked for the late James Underhill QUALITY HIGH PRICES RIGHT - mit and for the peat twelve for Frank' $II4'g (L• MICHELL "EXCLUSIVE" `S and Charles.Cooper'to whom he was CLAREMON'1,. ONT. greatly attached. He leaves to 28-29 Wfth mourn his loss, a sorrowing wife, Phune Mark 6103 . FRANCIS FARMER Stanley, of Toronto, Jas. / '• six sons: y+ FRED MacMURRAY Ronald, Earl, Allen and Frankie at Brougham Citizens' League �/,•� All Coach "l ravel Inlormataon a' ar- CHARLES RUGGLES F, home; also two daughters: Marg Euchre and Dance; in the Town HaR - EASTERN HOUSE U S' EAST£ et and Shirley . Ann, at home to, Thursday; 3larch 17th. PICTORIAL SHORTS G:?.'�.iec! p' PrP 4�'+f1A whom the sytnathy of many. friends --- _ - and acquaintances is extended in _ ._ .. _ _. �L their .sad.' bereavement. The pall- Ar ` 1 71. bearers were Walter.Ward,.Earle = 11E 5RUE VERY ' 1 Roy Morgan, -;Beare, Cobert Lynn, , alter Hardy and Robt. McLeod. ' WR The ruary meeting of the W. I Pres- _ was he! at'tl;e home.of the e . ident '41ss. R. E. Forsyth on; the „ , � '° evening of February 23rd with an -e - -- attendance of over seventy. blr. N "'► "� :' ,W'�'h 'our KNEE- CM `< " F. Goddard acted as master of cer- F emonies for the evening and in-his ,- T ested. The main feature of the ev �� tt►v6e saving began tinterhe verb' moment vt'e signed ed the order( For with ► . usual manner kept everyone tthat R �� ;, all its smarter appearance, inside and out all its extra room and „�. ROOM eningwas a debate Resoupheld - tx �. —=written exarttinations be discontin ;ems -quality features-Qur.Chevrolet cast us less to buy. �ied,; -the -Affirmative-beim- _ r r �.. r 2 t l by Rev. J. E. Glover and bila$ And it's so easy on gas and Dill Vl a get 2. miles to the 1tallon-even more �s 3 ''Hosie and-the Negative was equally E in country dri.Ing. MY husband says that's due to the-Valve-in-Head well presented y Dr. Tomlinson economy engine , but what interests me is that we drive farther than t and bliss M. Dickson.-After care- ever now,on less gasoline. `r �, , ful ENGINE deliberation the judges, Miss ; "If you're the `keeper of the budget' in your family*,'too--take my tip and Bertha Bacon, Mr..Hooey and. Rev. ':: choose Chevrolet for sayings.' P. D. Augustine, gave their decis- ::ion in favor of the negative. At „ Yes, you save in.style when you Own-a.ne►u Clrevroleti For it's the most NO- -of DRAFT the conclusion of the program, a beautiful, as well as the most economical Chevrolet in history. See it. VENTILATION ` dainty lunch was enjoyed by every- drive it, and compare your savings-today! _ ..a �•o s :. •*On tff s M ' NEW Card of ThanbaY : •� �, Mus Dslx+r oddr. ,.. 1 s.'. Mrs. Fred Hardy and family, I . :> t` 'R [llrrnusd—Cbenrolet 3- btothers, father and sister,'wish ta. parrenr.*Marro. wa L,tx, M Sedan w+rh xrnsk. e' - express t0 their neighbors' and •.'. .. ;'{ er their sincere appreciation )of the "r ssions msnq acts of kindness, expce 4 ` of sympathy and floral tributes dur- Ing the illness and death of their be- 4 h 'loved husband and father and son and brother, the late Mr. Fred s Hardy, of Claremoht. ' Barelay.Transport ,. Is la s.rville eeClaremont, Broagbsn isetw — s; . �� � �j•:. ` Greenwood, Whitevale and To , 3 -My drivers are trained to be card'd courteous and reliable. • �r Special Rates on Long Disleee s41 �". hauling. No order too small, Due too W�• T H E SYMBOL O F SAVING-5 All shipments Insured and protected G20 from the weather CHAS. COOPER CL�!►ItEMON'T PRieEe FROM _. � ( .Pas,.Meater'Bvsineea Coupe) Tel. Aare. all P. C. �. :::Assoc. Dealer—J. McGlashen--Dumbarton :,,,.tom Do Luse Models tr.tP s092 Class. a and C. .�• .. DONALD MOTOR SALES — c p�I-II'I'BY Denvert t at refight , o.b.ps• ao-- jnea Sid Opo etnmmt tic,freight and license ertn.Coo- f' .y' Tadd �` \ • venieet term. may be arranged thta+id !t _ Assoc. Dealer41 —M. deep—Pickering _ ;j theAeneral )motors za,talmsnt pt... - . ..��. .�.5 y .' x> ..9- .�'i+• ..' :• ','.••.?,. •...' ..• .' .. Th.%K "4 .A*:' .Y: i,:-+'f ..J9a+': '•a , ... _. ^•' a.. . Z'II. �' uF'T b+^ 'T•:�: '_.`-,�"' f+. ••r '.. ., v . ._. f _ .rtf, y,. F ;. , `-- 1 cerned. The committee, acting underjvan The Terrible w� 1 the auspTces bf the National Research L� -f E _ council of-Cinada, wig see to it that DeQths Revealed LISTEN..."cures" jor cancer and other dread -NEWS' INTERFIDETEDbe- diseases undergo thorough investisa• Age=mylowed lists of victims be_ - headed b Ivan the Terrible's execu• Off: tibners in the 16th century have been- ....I ..­­�... A L'O tOT THE "CLIVEDEN" BET: Did you found in Soviet Russia. A-193 ' ' `'0a kale 1�Osr Lmpaetarltt. innb ' know that is rife past couple of years, Professor Veselovsk , reporting on ••COAD !!! � " - ,• - or even months, there has grown up research into the lists, said n hey IM RIAs TOBACCO'S �► Et:IZAitITN st1DY In England-A,set.of pro German arts- would prove valuable in showing the INSMRtNG PROGRAM to rats 'who 'exert a tremendous in- troubles of the-period. The names of fluence 'on British; policies! Headed EVERY i•RIvAY 1�IIGH l by Lady Nancy Astor, the clique,. the victims were preserved by d for' stories where manses were said for On a National IT 110 WRITTEN: He means what THE SHOW'QOES ON; During the ' which includes important government them on Ivat3'a orders. Coast to Coast Network !,11^floes Herr Adelf.Hitler. The . Franco-Prussian war the people of officials, has been meeting for week- 1W lr%Mhi er told the world several years Paris continued to flock to the thea- end confernaces at the gorgeous As- 4M when be wrote "Mein Kampf" tree of that great metropolis for for estate, "Cliveden," on the banks Windsor. - bust.-of the river Thames,abo*e kis ambitions for Germany, just nese boomed as men and women did Plans are formulated at these week- that he planned to do with Europe their utmost to forget, in their lets-' end parties, so far-reaching in their . <L flat*he got going. His February coup ure hours, the battle trout and the consequences that the set has come 1?,#A AW sa Purposes orrors o conflict. 'T 17 annexing that state, needn't have All down through history it 'has Foreign Office." The Loudon "Times," 'Startled us-it was all written in the been the same. The show has gone owned by the Astors, and several oth- ':J%OO:. tad 2 we want, to know what on though the enemy be hammering- er powerful newspapers in Great ,EDITORIAL COMMENT FROM HERE. THERE AND . s next move-will be. the book at the Britain„are mouthptecea of the "Clive- gates. EVERYWHERE. }s A US that too. Today. in 3iadrid, theatiaa are pack- ' den" net. :a. Sas tremendous Feb 20th ed ev ht Citizens of Spain's y Lord Halifax, who immediatef' on • , in r outlining the Nast capital, living where death may come Anthony--Rden's--resignation CANADA THE EMPIRE Policy, checks with everything down from the clouds at any moment, from the Foreign Secretaryship was ` that he has previously said. find solace in the movies. " mentioned as his successor, is one of Impertinent Question We're "Irrational And Supine" Hitler 18 nice on his. way. Noth• the set's leading lights. He admires A California lady who shot her bus- All the peaceful forces of the.work 4 y Hitler, wants friendship with Ger- Us is unable to give a reason for have acted as ii they were utterly imr !ai can now stop his proposed drive RESEARCH BODY: Dr. Frederick many, and favors extending,financial her act. It never occurred to her that potent'to stop one nation; not a very t Czechoslovakia; the Balkans . Ming, discoverer of the insulin credits to the Reich. somebody might ask.-Brandon Sun. strong one at that. Our own' case is 09 xe Ukraine, except strong press• treatment of diabetes and chief of the typical. We instruct the British mill. ties exerted from outside by the dem- Banting Iaatit ate at Toronto, has been _ tart' commander at Tientsin, with 700 r�cratio countries seting in concert. named to head a committee which Douglas, Isle of Man, will have a Lenders Are Losers men behind him, to reject the Jap A gloomy outlook indeed, because will undertake the job of correlating memorial to John Roney, a bath at- A Montreal man will have to pay anese demand to enter the British e Oast thing is the world that can all medical research in Canada and of tendant, who saved more' 'than 80 ten thousand dallara because an Concession these. We accept the cer- Said of the democracies is that making it available to those con- people from drowning. accident caused by another m a who, tarn risk that.it."means war" if Japan had borrowed his car. This lending tries. We make it plain that we will business, whether of books, garden defend Hoag Kang, a position we do tools, advice or autos, has never been not refuse to adopt although that a•paying game.-Brantford Expositor. equally may "mean.war". 'Yet we will _ not co-operate with a number of oth- �"`' Divided, We Fall er powerful countries in imposing -- There is more than A grain of truth economic sanctions. against Japan, { in the observation by the--Detroit Free though we. know Japan would have to j Press than, "after a short- 20 years, call the war off if they were imposed. the-aft that that defeated tier• We will not exchange guarantees of many 5tid themselves,on the defensive mutual, military assistance with other they did not stand.together nations. though the risk of Japan do- because in peace as they did in war."-Strat- tiding to attack half the world is ford Bedcon-Herald. manifestly lees than the risk that etre wili.attack a single nation...Other nae tions are equally irrational and sup. ord ng to 3 Cleveland shoe deal- er. eal- i - on q yHerald. Foot' ne I: d n Dail Heral �., er,According women's feet during the past ten . o`"° - years have creased by two and a i s r .sizes. It remains to b'e seen if the �rgiilg' Closed . ladies are growiuK larger pedal, ex- tremities or if their new demand for Rabbit Season_- _ freedom includes insistence on more room for the feet'.-Toronto Telegram.- punters Would Prohibit dale In - 1 Prison System Needs Reform Butcher Shope y - " m Hoare; Britain's Home . ----- Sir Sa .--- ' cry, has a Bili' in preparation S Th Ontario ' •�"'" Secretary, a Onta Department o€ Game . : which he hopes and expects will revo- and Fisheries was asked to place lutiopize prison life in that country.', hares and rabbits.in the classification of game-in a resolution pasted in-To. Ira mRin objectives are said to be: To help to keep the young out of prison; ronto at the annual meeting of the _ to protect the persistent offender from Ontario Hunters' Association. "y himaerlf; to, develop reformative Intl a- Representing game protective also- ;, ences in prison,life.. It.will.be Ater ciations in all parts of the Province,'- esting,not only in Britain but in Can. , the organization asked that a closed - - - ada as well, to see just what Sir Sam• season be placed on rabbits,and hares uel has in mind and to watch the pro-- in the southern part of Ontario. grew of his'Bt1L• For the penal system Only Came Animals Here ' of Canada, all wM agree, is sorely in "They are the only game animal need of reform. At present the system we of.Southern Ontario have,", said here'seems to.be making.new crinin- Emerson Robertson, Secretary- _ .. ala instead of reforming the old. Treasurer; '"and soave people . are.. Cornwall Standard-Freeholder. making a business -of'hunt,fig them, - 8yy�set are no of m� y . b •hey t protected ' n A Flood Control Policy w _. - -- -Tbe__problem of flood control is not The resolution demanded that sale • simply an eng neer!—Tprob ; it can of hares an ra r rn u c er styes be• solved only by co-operation and be prohibited, and that a closed sea• concerted action' by two factors-en- son be declared from March 1 until gineering and forestation. For years the opening of the pheasant season. the people of Ontario seem to have been doing their best to turn the face - - land - - . of the into something. of nae • • tura of s concrete pavement.. They. Suggests Empire s • Better -Qualified have been cutting away the forests- - - iV • what was left of them 'and draining Drama Fest al_. ' • swamps; the solei seems to have - T an Ever to Cut Your. Hauirng Costs ! forty r en al been to get rid o the water. And now, hulcolm Motley, London Critic, t long last they have had, warning Commends Drama estry rty yeas ago-they are slowly Improved six-cylinder special truck engine awakening to realization that some- gASKATOON.-Regia Little Thea- stronger-built frame . . all-steel cab ' s s � thing must be done. , T tre s presentation of a three-act, -. . more miles per gallon of gasoline=. iilwet Engineering work will be needed, play,"'Busty Pulls the Strings," was +i !entirely new,larger diaphragm spring clutch as forestation is a long-distance poi „ v a great-pleasure,to the eye and to .. .the industry's lowest prices. . .these are " �� icy and exceptional weather condi• thePar." d reasons why vro a rut , � n.g ley remarked of,the only ever famous;for economy,are better qualified s time; but the ultimate•solution of the .ional drama ever to cut our operating costs! And 3 p•�'1`ruck Engine is the Saskatchewan regional drama problem lies in holding the water in 3' Pe g festival's second night. that goes, the.land-which can be done only by g regardless of what Capacity class RisdraT allow single ;I, Amateur Actors to Play you may be interested in. providing the covet given by forest In his comments after the perform - 1. =00hrooss Sp�g Clutch and swamp. „ _•� If our resent equipment has served you' It is to be hoped the Ontario once the London critic suggested a y p e4u•P y p g°V British Empire drama festival at . - long and well,you will start to cut operating Wad•: Range of racto"- ernment will soon "see the light" and which plays from amateur groups in Costs right now by replacing it with, new, bunt Bodies,including a embark on an aggressive policy of re- all parts of the i:mpire would ccm- - streamlined and dependable Chevrolet Complete Lino of forestration.-Owen Sound Sun-Times, , trucks'Turn in our used meat as part isTdrarmio Hoist sad pets 'is somethi a look fortirard to y p P and something to work for." payment and finance thro the convenient �pClub Glorifying The Athlete Organization of amateur dramatics monthly terms of the General Motors Instal- Just bow serious the glorification in Canada with regional and national went plan.Don't hesitate to talk things over. losfoaltdi of modern athletes has become in its competitions was unique. He had We're qualifi'edtoad vise you b, :� ��a ultimate effects is still a speculation. talked with people from other Doman- on 'the t of-equip Y. innA ,,h ,n thn a•n type went Belt 16 is the Foal. unfortur?tel of ____ Ghat will give you.beet re- Lowest tsie•ash too many of the younger people who -similar to those Ill Canada but weer d cults from every truck in- • Lowmt 1Qpl�oep Cesis enjoy sport but are likely to become the theatre movement was not organ-l.. angle! discouraged at the lack of outstanding ized on a national scale. ability,,The widest possible participa- Many'per-aons in these-other Domin• , ` Cbas� - tion for the greatest number possible ions felt an Emptre-wide competition'` Lit Cooper—Claremont would be a Tore laudable atm. The would be .another link in the chain ' N Assoc. �ed�er—J. McGla en—Dismal tplt bin he Empire together, M1 professional athlete make his own choice of ca eel•, and no one could 1 ding t m 'i a • — N O _ • • - ` '♦♦��D������� I�'D MOTOR SAZ.�$ WHITBY _ q-uarrel Reith it. But it the trend con- --�' aw.Dealer—M. Sleep—Pickering ;_,,._ v tinues of bolsterlttg the influence,and Hai - "A friend of mine named his Importance of the spectator as against child Carol because she was t.o:n' 0A the participant, it will not be too hristmas." e • • healthy a one.for sport generally. - J "'She"' l too:a`a a e;. Hamilton Spectator. a hymn." •' 'r" .• 4 .i •tr .,.} i. ,,, ...;sr, s?;.�,. ..C .. .-,.�.r. '--:'r`r_;- _ .- _ e V.: T :f�, i ^' yyr� r '7 '.,. �y �' -,_rte-. '♦`, - .i „� �A1 HJT MF. 1-4 • - '' BIG ' i • ••� in size Hoed Smiles andss � BIC: in Flava�Ir . .:.......,,.......... ::•. :•:•:e•A:e: Chuckles 1".416,4"24 ye:.: �ee:e:4i:P•:R: �������� • ..i HAIR GOODS ►•; BIG in va!ue \ AQEN" WANTED -- ��•�e�►y��• :�.:.��::���������as � a ANTED-MAN WITH CAR TO TAKE WIGS. TOUPES, TRANSFUR3IATIUNS; i-. rM There are two kinds of people in the, over profitable ?-a lot Route. Es- Braids, Curie, and all types o! finest 1 , tab customers. Sales way np Quality Hair Goode. Writs for Illus- / ®�� thio tyeear.ot;s0 be eweat satisfied start. Write Hair Supply 1Co..528 Barthurst,Torou world, talkers and doers• s Write Rawieigh s,Dept• MLS97-101-C, to. uet ` i Q ►. win- Montreal. Canada What We would like to know:15 j �y n1`1 HAIRDRES•JING' •3CHUULt3 where the nudist camps go in the win- " BOOKS AND MAGAZINESMADAME HUDSON SCHWI. HAIR- ter time? r YOUR FAVOURITE MAGAZINES OF aorap$mphlat. 707 Beauty Culture. SLrTorontto. fqr thrilling and fascinating tatnmeat vital instruction, and he1D- ful inapiratioa at surprisingly low ME who LADIES, LEARN BARBER- d y.story a- fi hi gwillage who asked prlcas• 3ubscrlptions make excellent ing or Hairdressing, under New Mo- an old sailor of the wind-jammer days 1 . gifts, too. Complate'list ire's-on re- ler Syyetem. Free Information. Write qquest. D. Scott Servide, Toronto 30, 490 lCoage Street, Toronto. Ontario. Why a ship was always spoken of as . � �; 1'• ' - F U RN ITU RI3 "she." w- BOOKS ON FUR FA _ Old Salt (Slyly) - y i r FUR FARMING-PROFITABLE BUsI- LYONS' FEBRUARY SALE OF cause the rigging costs more than the , ossa. 60c book now 26cd. Utica NY RECONDITIONED FURNITURE hull," CATTLE tiofaed and sanzveryitarily treated. Toronto's Mr. 13rown lues interviewing,nn ap largest used furniture market. All ' HEREFORD BULLS, HEIFERS, REG- goods sold on a definite money-back ® � - istered, fully accredited, year old, guarantee it not satisfied. plicant lot' the position of Caretaker: b_y Aldon Model X,General Greenly's 11.95 Kitchen Cabinets Ip' perfect Mr. grown - "How long were you Ieoreman, Palermo, Ont. �a condition. in ,your,last place?" ' . • • ® I / 0 6 Dressers, any finish. w CLOTHING FOR BALE 6.95 Me- Applicant "A month'." Singer drop-head Sewing Mr. grown - 'That's not long: And 'G100D USED CTAT4jl__tCs�-LL22 EST 1150 ,• prices. Write for catalogue. Yonge 9.95 ■,.' 9 or 4 titirne-"r Das-stow tie p*atebetOTe-tlix Street Clothing Exchange; SO2 Yonge Guaranteed. liCant - "Two weeks". Street, Toronto. 11.95 China Cabinets, any` finish Applicant iDBrown -"Not so good. 0nd the READ IT OR NOT! Giant Light BLIi� �[ CLYDESDALES 14.50 g pc, Breakfast Suites, enamel time before that?" finish, assorted colors: Does lm Honor WHERE TO BCY CLYDESDALES, DO- 12.95 Bed Outfits, all steel panel Applicant - ''There wasn't.no time England, as a nation, spends about Honor meatic and Imported. 50 head regls- beds, walnut finish, excellent before that, air. I got Off With a fine:' ;80,000,400 annually on laundry Work tared breeding stock now on hand, springs and brand new mattresses. Io stallions, various ages. 40 young All styes. brood mares and fillies. West Point 32.50 3 pc. Walnut Mohair Chester- Thomas Edison, Great Inventor Farm, H. C. McLaughlin, Owner, field Suite 1-n perfect.condition. ■ _.. Celebrated Galt. Ontario. Reversible 3larshall'cushions. A woo- f ■ ■ Would Have. DEAF? derful bargain. on Canada s ln� g Hi way 91st Birthday Were He 24.50 Lite,. heavy taupe.reDl>wagered - J .'BONE CONDUCTION. A NE�V METH- suwith reversible Marshall Living od that gives you natural hearing 24 100x8 ipcpsolidtoak condition. room _ z through the bones of the head. The _0 Potter Bone Conduction. the smallest • suite; large round table and A.3%-t= made is applied to the bone behind . buffet, with six c€fiatrs, leather uQhol- ,BARBER LARDER COMPLET- 25o-ft. -Level• Diarliond drilling•. _ 'MENLO PARK, N.Y. the ear, nothing on nor in the ear. ,,atered, c3mplctel trecondition co clition ad. ]]�j� INSTALLATI,ON: Douglas returned ver}' important ore HBc- electrle light bulb s feet high atgi _ The miracle of the age. Write to H P {ions with widths up to 100 ft., a 130-foot tower was started btlrnini Potter company. 405 Yrle Building, 69!0 suite, Iarge buffet, glass door in honor of Thomas Alva Edih r, ore!', Toronto. Established 1917. china cabinet, square table witty six.' A. MutCh, Well known mining some of which carried exception- the site. Of the laboratory where thg panel back, leather upholstered chairs. _ DEVELOPING AND PRINTING This suite cost over 4200.00 when-new. engineer, -states: ally high values, with one averag= ..Wizard of.Menlo Park" worked olit Looks perfect. A real snap. h}g inventions from 1876 to 1886. " Bar er Larder is completing ing S 119 across 12.8 feet. A fur- 'BEco Dred In Dila,ARGEM each_UAIetD• 38.00 5 Pe. bergs dye sere, oWalnut •� on the gist birthday anniversary of! - Roll developed and printed. Etc; re- ter dna full size bed with h"'one installation of new ' electrically then hole averaged S 10.60 across the �� tnventor,'',hia old cronies and' prints. veltor 25c. Ray's Photo Ser- spring and new heavy roll -edge all driven p{arit and' preparing for 31 .ft. . Others .returned-89.50 a, vice. Station J, Toronto. cotton mattress. At candition. A snap. gathered IDI a 6 Pc. Dloderne walnut bedroom shaft sinking-to a first objective at across 20:5 ft.; S8.6o across i4.2 helpmates who are banded-iOsetb4>f• - 8OLL• DEVELOPED AND PRINTED. 67•� suite, large,drepsir, chiffonier, 7.56 as the Edison pioneers, 6 35c. 'Free glossy enlargement with triple mirror vanity, tut,).s4ze,bed. sax- 550 ft. with_four levels #O be es- ft.; V6.90,across '35 ft•;= New York for their 20th annual lunch-`,, i •-a%.-• each order, rem Photo Service. Box less spring and new, excellent quality eon _(at the Hotel Astor) at. whlCtd 729, Station H. Toronto. Ontario,. ._ alt-telt roll-edire mattress. A real bar- tablished a{ 125 ft. ery a alS.�extensive across , e le sh ed a 10.7 ARTICLES FOR 'SALE: gain in fine furniture. . formerly reported, .very extensive f#., etc. One hole showed a width William •locum Barstow, donor of the Send motley order for complete.price diamond drilling was done .here of 10o ft., averaging $4.97. memorial tower, pressed s buttoril FIIPLOYMENT of goods. lightin8 the massive bulb. PLANNED E itPLOYJiE iT.. FOR ALL Any chartered bank our reference. before deciding ©n shaft sinking "In addition to the Itlain ore worker., Send too cents per copy,to idoney back guarantee. Ex-president of the Edison DlOneerf I 2 000 Dept. W. Canadian Placement anti- LYpNg . r .. with sixty holes completed. ?his zone further drilling some , tuts. 21 Dundas square, Toronto. and Of the Thomas Alva Edison Fotm•: CHESTERFIELD MANUFfICTURERS drilling indicated a piactically con- ft. west of the shaft returned v�l- ENPL01'nENT .WANTED TRADFrIilt DELT, To tinuous ore zone-for. approximate- ues of $25.25-across 1.2 feet and dation, incorporated, Barstow hsa the{ v 478 YONGE ST' TORON g g Doo, to be turned over to the founds• 13'I'E NOGR:\Pl3F:R-DICTAPHONE OP- I 800 ft. with averse rade es- $8.06 across 5 �lities fol the l end- Edison tower built at a coat of #100 ; orator: age 25; 7 years experience. tion. Very Rood aDPearatrcg: asks twenty. HOLSTVIN COW!i - titrated at X7:05 across an average in important ore west of Abe CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT-B. Com., , width of 25 ft�l'Ii S'average g g _a s i yearn financial, manutacturin�, coat, gOLSTEIN COWS SPRINGING AND 1 work; asks three hundred. bull ready for service cows bred t� was obtained after reduction of shaft section along the 3000-ft." RALESMAN; CLERK; SENIOR- MA son of S7 and guaMneeed, accredlte� ^ trio Age 23men's furnishing, gen- and bloodteited. Blanchard Bl'or.. ' numerous high assays. It is esti- length of favourable structure merchandise," what offers. Middle Road, Freeman. Ontnr!o. mated that some, 475,000 tons of contained in the company's.grop- IfOVNo MIFAMILIAR WITH „AGAZiVEs ore.have been indicated above The erty." , building materials watlta, opportunity leading to traffic work. ]pro employment fee, MAGAZINES WESTER~: DF:TEC- .end tea cents for coy? of "Planned five, Women's Stories, etc. S Back • f?, jy Employment For An Workers" to plumbers 25c, PostpDaid. M. Montgom- 1'OULTRY..tKD POULTRY Canadian Placement Institute• 21 cry, Boa 66G, Statfoa F, Toronto. EQL iPMECT PerilOUd POTCiipiRe Dundas Square. Toronto. FEATHERS' yEDICAI. JERSEY GIA. VS (WEITD"or BLACK) 'to Plymouth Rocky (White or Barred). A story ' WANTED-GINSENG GOLDEN SEAL Indian Runner Ducklings. Cron.-Ont. pi a that killed a lion; two ofr its 5000 ETbMONTON 'CITIZENS TESTIFY Edzell poultry. Farm. I?rtnceton:Ont. t, Sappooultry, goose and. duck teatbers• for (R. and S.) owder, herbal reme- _ tisfaction g dy--rheun+Ati._ arthritis. neuritis, MY VERY BEST t.AR(3E BRED TO quills pierced the lion's heart! Porcu 147 Harrison St., _Toronto, stomach troubles, a s►'eekf+ W'h te-Leekora Chicks, 8c' big fres are not dangerotla•i1 not mo- f1.60; one month 38; two.months. i5. -may p"---- D Fi1.M!1 AND PRINTS even Barred Rocks,-M--Alt Ki bar- - ruggfsta, or J. c. McIntyre: Herbal- tested. 100% arrival: Bob Kimber- leafed, •bud their weapons are deadly tat, Edmonton. Alberta.' Agents; LY- ley, Hox W, Essex, Ontario. to attackers. Dogs, for instance, csa tea► ROLLS DEVELOPED. PRINTED, . 1 mans, Montreal. your POt9�Pams 6► - free enlargement 2Sc. Re-prints 10 ULD YOU LIKE TO H.'t'E HAR- never hent the porcupine aucceasful- for 25c, Photo-Craft. 193% King E., R'OL HEPATULw RELIEVES bl 9 K. troubles. CH, red ;t' ei pnli4ta laying 7 re cock- 1 for ill it has to do lay TOIL into y Toronto. liver• kidney and bladder troubles. tlrels"Weighing g , to 7 1ba'. dressed at y, Of minis. da l 8 mDtoms: Palna to right side. Hader 4y4 months Leghorn chicks that a b811 and present an array KcRO PRICES EXPERT WORK. ROLL shoulder blades and across hips•'In- travelled 2800 milee� mortality fill. ALL COPPER Jun- with tree enlargement 25c. Trevanna dlgeation, Raa, constipation, colic. pullets laying 80'7c? It ou would, tore 1ii1C8S to the enemy. In India Studios, 93 Nlagara Street. St. Catb- rproduct of German doctor. Prfee, $5. write for the Tweddle "Chicalogue"• and Africa It is Common in the jun- - o urines.-Ont. Mrs. Geo.'s. Alma•. .13ox 1073X. Sas- It's Free and let Mr. Kinsthe andfar' FREE!-TWO 8E.►L TiFtil.F:\LARGE- katoon, Bask. = Mrs. Embersale tell you Life true gle to Como across dead animals :,tory of the above success they have larger than the porcupine; with'quills ments. (one colored) with roll de- OILE4 OR HEMORRHOIDS. DON'T had •with Tweddle .chicks. Twaddle vetoped. eight glossy, fade proof -suffer needlessly our remedy "Davis Chick Hatchery Llmited, Bax 19. Fer-' in their bodies; the ltcsle evidence of ' prints, 28c. highest qunitty. �faclrray -pile Treatment" will help rid .you Rus. Ontario. . mortal Combat. Films WianlDeg. of the terrible. discomfort of bleed- oreu 'ties make ea- :.. ' Ing, Itching of proffuding'pilea Sent YOU GET-HIGH QUAIAI'_X-GOiL I d- __IneldeitzAallyl p-- PRINT OUR OWN NEGATIVES AT postpaid in plain wrapper on receipt mint Approved Chicks from Blood- , home O any surface. cloth or pager,, of 1 00 Money back if not delighted. tested Breeders at low prices when C.ellent'food, and not so very Ong 8g0 I p s pies and stews made'with their flesh .10-10 without skill os}darkroom. Less than with:results: Address, Davis Pharm- you order Baden' Chicks. Bend for' cent each! bllracle Foto Kit complete scat Company. 350 .Oakwood Avenue, catalogfie and ?rices.' Baden Elec- s with ach! Miraclections for 160 prints, 41. Toronto. frit Chick Hatcttery, Box 59, Baden, were recognized dishes on many Old . J. C. WIViams, 5 Richmond East, To- Ontario, CotlntTy tables'. • . ronto. %OVELTIES BANE FIFTY CENTS IiUNDREr) BY FREE ENLARGEMENT WITH EVERY DRESSED DOLL, EASTER CHICKEN, ordering Bray Chicks thirty days In _ 25c order. Roll film developed and 8 Cow Boy Doll, Paper Hat. Balloon, advance. Write for datalogue. Bray Weasels on the War. Path: Seven rfnts,2Sc. Reprints 3c each. Bright- Dancing `Monkey, Blow Out and Horn. Hatchery, 130 John, St. Forth, Ham- Ping Studio, 29 Richmond St.. E., To- all for 50c.po'stpaid. Circular free. 11ton. Ontario. weasels Chased and tried to attaCiC - ronto. T Robert Harvie. 238 King "St. East, Toronto. LOOKING FOR BIG, STURDY HEAL- a sixty-threQ-year-old InAn ill North K FOR SALE thy, taet-growing chicks? Tike Bray Wales. 'He,escaped them byumping ALMOST A �'� ••! OFFICE EQUIP Xtra-Rrofit.chick does the trick. Free ELECTRIC, HAND OR POWER MEAT - catalogue. Bray Hatchery, 130 John. Over a wall into an adjoining field. choppers and bone grinders: fullyy FIRE-PROOF SAFES, $50 AND IJP, St. North, Hamilton, Ontario. MANY folks are guaranteed A. J. Deer Company. 16& Cash•Registers,Credit Systems;Coun- thin and pale King St. W., Toronto. ter Check Books. Send postcard for SOME BRAY PULLETS LAID 70go . !]luatrated folders. McCaskey SYS during October and November (two IFoi'1 and steel mill8 of Czechoslo they're weak, CLIP THIS - LEFTOVER BROKEN tome Limited, Galt, Ontario. high price months) last, year. See vakia are breaking production recol'di; feel .tired, logy Tobaccos, mixtures, sweet amok our 1938 catalogue_ 12 pure, breeds in filling armament orders. .. and dull. This little need to cut; 20 lbs. bah 42 5 P�►T9N_ ATTORNEY-' also'erose-brads. Bray Hatchery, 130 F.O.B. Rival Cigars, Tobacco Ce„ `' John St. North,'Hamilton, Ontario. Condition •Should Reg'd. B-21, SL Romuald, Que. Roy, L. KNOX, REGISTERED ATTAp�R - ndt•be overlboked. ney. Information regarding •invien- HICKg - BARRED ROCKS AND Gold- I)F.PF.vDAR1i.iTY tion Patents; Drawings; Regfstra- White Legitorne: all breeders blood- fir, Pierce _ •n r a a . 14 Matcalfe, -OttaWa. estP.d and under 'G'ocernment .Ap- en Medii:aI Dis- "+ . . =10.10 ton-Genuine Pocahontas Stove pprova , cover7• (bit.) Screened and Treated; =8.45 ton PATENTS Ontario, Box E. s increasa the appetite, Domestic Stove coal (Bit.) excellent elintiaates .wa to from for hot water; 47.25`ton 'Domestic AN OFFER TO EERY INVENTOR. TRENT `•DIG-REVENUE" CHICKS `STO"ED IN A MINUTE... s the intestines, and, Nut coat (Bit.) Clty-wi0e prompt de- L1bt of inventions find toll intorma- are fast becoming a Buy-Nord and •s. tones up the digestive system: Read this 1lvery. Ontario Fubls I,tmited, 29 tion sent tree. The Ramsay Company, Standard for Superior Chicks among Are you tormen hi with the crepti t orot•er William Pashinskii•93 Ba field Ave., Hamd Scott Street. E1,11 8188. Regfateted Patent Attorneys. 278 poultry minded people, because they skin Z rashes atFor quick as haP4orotha. ton, Ont. said: I soul not enioy'a tach, _ Bank St., Ottawa. can. qutekiy turn feed and labor Into elfin a�lictnsn For ptcand id y. retie!, because o{the bad after•effecfs-souratomaeb ' FOR FARMING Profits". Ready now. Trent Elec- age C, sIulsentk oils asootheDihee Irri PERS02fAi. frit Hatchery, Trenton, Ont. and acid ifidigePierc Finan? I took a , fated elfin, Cleaz, ¢rcaeeless ■tld stainless- � bottles of Dr. Pierce'• Golden Medical MINK RAISING SAMPLE COPY dries fast. Stops the most intense•itrhins Discovery' apd my digestion was better, ME 10c, book catalog free. Fur �4tAR.R4 - WOULD XOU MARRY IF .. POULTRY EQUIPMENT, HIGH.QUA- Galan A 3Sc trial bottk, et drat stores, I en'oyed my Meals. ao �lt_ �� � _ Trade JOl]TAAI. Bot 31, Toronto.-On- pm"l 11 money-.bat's appetlta 1mDrw sm�! I" suited?-71fundrzdl-to-- i`toTo. Canadt lov tVrite for,our new ccci:ta, gt now of your druggist tarto. Some with means. Many farmers' lo13ue. Model Incubators Ltd., 196 in every way" daughters and widows with property. River st., Toronto. GROW ANGORA WOOL! CLEAN! TN- particulars, Joe. Confldenttal. Cana. terestinx! profitable! Free literature. dian Correspondence Club, Box. 128. SPECTACLES Otto's Angora Ranch, Drawer 2098; Calgary. Alta. Colborne, Ontario.' 1.76 UP• WE SEND USE PIDARD LEARN TRUE SIGNIFICANCE OF I YEGLASSES, i latent forces in your' nature. Send ten pair to teet.Your ea. Satisfac New and r o stamped, addressed. envelope, Boa tion or money refunded. Gtaae eyes. STOP TfiEM S.CREAMi11161 ` '352, New Westminater,,B.C. ateOOptical,aDepL K�L67 Sussex. To- markable rM ' w . It you worry-with that queer taut fseltag in medy !, o , QUIT TOBACCO, SNUFF, DRINKING, ro to. s pHOSMRINE. A few easily, inexpensively. Home refMe- o your abtasoh-tak Will h� --heaves. _ 8i` RAyMAR; tsa,ds's Fena••►i die Testimonials Guaranteed,, Ad- STAMPS tiny, economical drops amb day. iafaetign is •a _. Q;;,._ stemir those ranted -01, improvs your; s Msaa end Penin►MN Jus M ' �'OLL__0MSt-TEACHER. . a At Sllal f113?Red ►„t ,,,„le.,ss,kw. Tia►a aw we ARE YOU RUPTURED? RELIEF, COM- �ation Souvenir Stamps. 80 different, fie,•100 and 41.50• � regardless O 7• .Nsr 4 meds y tort, d method. sutg�port with our ad- showing who and what it's an about, PHUSF �INB he aeveri" ' vanced method. C, elastic or ugder- 25c. GUttOn Boot 14, Station K. To- NERC ** MASON'S 49,COLD REMEDY Straps or Steel. \ti"rite, Smith Manu- ronto, Or length Of Cline your horse ltaa ' y �ep� kr . r.;td Mos .dr• facturing Co., Dept 219, rreatotr, ort. suffered from this di■eir 1� �V,ta►e,l+r.•Kb+M! • wM•.ddnned TANKING _------- Et1g••Girard,.► , �„�� ,,,d 4,iF-dw. PHOTO FiKI9HING ►. mail �1.00::av a, Issue No. 10-38 --,office, Local, Quebea .. lir. - REAIJTTF1rI. HA\T)-l'A1\Tl l't i'•• f'7 RT TANNING Ob' .' fie S FOR enlargements wlrtt rvfiry ci�A' ibarne`"• ince. and robes.' Aear, deer B-D , - st,rcm uo"k^tit'sa furs. Free flet and tags• Towne iii _ t C_Af. Taao►tto,cwttwew prints. Falcon I'hotn T inisHrr• ?St sins. Merritton. Ontario.. aherhrnok. Winnipeg. Al".94 1• M: .i v „•• Jam- . ....,._.._ h- :' � ... ..,. a r• -• _•- ' M � /� �• r --+11ert )eAliotO► Of >KatellexPau is. -,Coeess Jas. speadiw-a low weeks at his home Sasaesmle o shr so* �JUST IV101M here. birtkday this last west. • - -Miss, Versa. Wive spent the and --The Pickering Twp. 'Illee'ticult= of time week " hoe kens in 8trmd: Drat Society are inviting the boys - asORTUoRx SAk.M - ::The first consignment of TIP Mrs. John Tapper had the mis- and girls to take part in tke Bird '''ffortuue to fall es tke ice one.daY, house Cowpetition to be held is Tke.17U& Annual sate of tine aur- >retxntiy and fracture a tib. connection with' the Spring Flower hasa County Shorthorn A s�ciation --TOP'S new woolens for �5pring - - - -The Towumho Ceasdk will sheet Show.-There are two classes. The will be held on Tuesday, Mar. Sth, _on Monday next for the transaction first for boys and girls 12 years at the Lovekun Fenn, aottt3s of Kuru slid Summer--- l of general business. and under; and the second for those Inn, on Provincial Highway, east of -Mr. and Mrs. Ooates and foto- . over 12. The Society is looking for- Bowananviue. Tke offering will eom- only at Tip Top will you see = i1y spent the week-sad with friends ward to keen competition in these prise 18 bulls and 15 tenossies, all •- -.1A Lyndon oat., classes at this show. So! boys and accredited and ;blood tested. Write -fabrics like these---in such 'a --,The sympathy of the community girls get busy and Wld the birds for catalogue, to S. Chas. Annis,. ; ^. Is extended to Dr. H. T. Fallaise several homes and bring. the beat Secretary-Treasurer, R. R. 4 Boer- great variety of exclusive iiev�r -' in the passing o! -his sister, Mrs. one to the Flower Show on May manville. Reid, of Toronto. 31st. The newt meeting of the see- Sale patterri8, " weaves and calors -:,A drama entitled "George in a iety will be held irr Dumbarton Sun- Register _ • - 4." wiu=be given re :,KChtsrch on March 29th. Further par- Dr. H. C. Pearson will speak on TUESDAY, MAR. 15th -- Auction y no come ui o' ay and ticnllars later. - Gladiolus. sale of farm• stock, implements the formers sister; of Tomato, also U. are invited to attend a banquet .Pickering, the property of the es- Mrs. Dixon, of Toronto, spent Sun- at Brooklin on Monday evening, _ tate of the late Ed. Willaon and urement for the hest looking dry with Mas. W. J. Clarkand March 7th at 6.30 p. in. This ban- W. C. Willson and Sons. Sete at , •quet is in connection with the Lead- •1 sharp. Terms furniture, grain suit or Coat you ve ever Worn! ' •-4he Womnatn's Association of the ership Training Schobi and the ad- and all Bunn $E5 and upder, cash. United Church will hold their reg mission, 25 cents. Those wishing to over that amount 4 man, creditiffans]-nut ay�A Tailored to your ' .at the harme of Mrs. Jenkinson at ment of St. Andreves Church at'6 �.. Maw, auctioneer Personal- lAeieil2t?mCIItB .8 o'clock in,the evening.. p. rn. The regular Wednesday ev- THURSDAY, MARS 17th - .Auc- ,Iiev. 3andeseon, of Whitby, ening meeting of March 9th is with- _tion s81e of farm stock.and ix suffered a severe fracture of the drawn. Monday evening, February laments at lot 17, con. 4. Picker- _TIP TOP TAILORS collar bone, when he fell on the ice 28th, the members of the Y. P. U. i rt of the late John in the village here one day last participated in a very interesting ' y Hamilton. Sale at 1 p. m. Wm. !week. and enjoyable fellowship at`King Maw, auctioneer LIMITED K -The W. M. S. of St. Andrew's Sir. Church, Oshawa, with the Diem - _ Presbyterian Church will hold their bers of trat Union: The highlight of SATURDAY, MAR. 19tia••- Auction Q2 Qr ttgular monthly meeting on Wed- .the evening was the second round sale of farm stock, implements, gesday, March 9th, at the home of of the debating series. The subject hay, grain mid furniture at lot - - Mrs. Carmichael in VIW* . A of the debate was: "Resolved-that 18, con. 2, Pickering on Brock -_ A good attendance is requested. more crime is due to Wealth than Ptd. 1 mile north of highway, the �• �. aha man p A The Woman's Association of the Poverty . Our debaters, Hry. Went- property of_Thomas , Robkxne., United Church- announce a St. Pax- ney and Ken. Morley upheld the Sale at I sha*. Terms cash. Whi. - '�jrleYa-Supper-to.be held on Wednes- Affirmative and were 'successfuh. ' Navy, auctioneer. :`Always Extra' Value in Tip. Top Clothe" _ day, ]Kirch 16th. A hot, roast-beef ' They-now enter the-third round and 1 ' __._.stepper and good prngram. Admisa- will debate against Columbus some- **jj elan, 26 and lb cis. time in March on the subject: "Re- L,1 L L l A 1\!C • --C. H. said Mrs. Pilkey cele- solved that it is in the beet interests RUBBER -QST : A arizdversary-ifs . ,� EAtJTY SHOP - 'Wedding on. Wednesday last. Only Coast". the immediate members of.their Three doors east of the Old Church s family were present• The beat wish- - . Audrey _ Garage. 1►![r. O.-Crnmmer's Men's Felt Rubber Boots, $2.95 -- - • as of.their 'mart friends congratul- Rrsideitce, Men's Four buckle _ Overshoes $3.25 Listed them on the event: 11fra: S. Puckrin ha;Lisch spend- - I -Reports indicate a considerable ing a few days with' Mr• Piaxton Shampoo and" Finaerwave 60e. f rovernent in the power situation of Lindsay. Mens Knee Rubber Bocts : $2.29 � Po - Fingerwave •� 35e: s durin the ant week in the Mr. Innis }las Fieen� laid qp with - g P illness and so school was closed for Oil'Shampoo Fingerwave 75e: Heavy all wool- work sox G Drs. 45C• . : matter The dimming lights and the - _ .7 C, ! sometimes irdifflerent radios have a few dais. Arching 35e. , ' Mens heavy tweed trousers $2.945 y s- � :been s little better behaved during -NJ r. Gately is getting'his green- Manicure •� .T f the week. .. house in .shape for big :ipring ord- Facials bee t� A df1 ors• A record never before eryualle Will the members of the. rug- HAIRCUTTING q making clays to 'be held in the Ang-. The GVeenwood Drama will be 73 per cent of all first prizes In all [lasses at the " hean Chio Rooms, please brin-R-a given in the school here on' March Th' ermigne Heat ler ass 0i1 Perman: - xets - 1937 Canadian National-Exbibiti6a were %%on b tbe.note-book, pencil. rulei, clean she - of brown paper. pe .raw ho l ' crayons, tris Wloman'sthAssoeoia on of the .SI.95 - -hi�0 Waveseat $3.50 ki5.00 user4of Maple Leaf Flour. Maple Leaf For Bread- scissors, r a al g k, g eek, 220A .Monarch or Flan y, Anna: Lee Scott's o p or burlap. The Course to begin on church are holding an Apron Social cake flour,- at the hove of :Mrs, R. V.Winters ----- March 7th,. at I.o'clock. this Frida avenin " --St. George's A. Y. P. A. has Y g• The PickeringFred T Bustin - Y Pickering• :'ail important.annouiscement to make I Messrs Squire Bros..sold avis- g • " - ckering - --.Rev. W. A. Hunnisett B. A'. of I uable horse this week. Good horses MEAT MARKET ' are liked to be a' fair T E,ssabllaked 1857, a° -.'•'Toronto,wi]I give an illustrated Iec= Y Pince ,this •. _tare, on "'Tour Around the World" Yom" In the--Ctuh Rooms on Wednesday,- The Women's Institute which was We carry a full line of - Ranh 9th at 8 o'clock. Admission, to have met alst Wednesday, -hAs : PS and 10 cents. We hope for the been postponed• until nest Wednes- Fresh - da at Grasmere. All ladies are in- support of everybody who can come, y vited •� SPECIALS ft will be worth virile. 8 o'clock.m ` the 00, rem. Cattle feeders here haver been a and re8kfast Bacon. :25e alb --Ontario Lodge No. 824 I. O.. O. little alarmed over prices for beef, 1 • • F'. held their second At Home of I*t the late spm maxtet loop f Cured !Minced Steak - 12c alb the season on Friday Feb: 18th,'is better because of export possibilit- -' , • • the lodge room: About sixty -were lee present and an report a splendid _ Meat$ - Polk Liver, - ;'. i ',•�.:a- lb - Danbartaa -tine. The first part of the evening ... . L was devoted to progressive euchre Our delivery is at your servlce: Stewing Beef, . _ 12e• a The `and atter ltutck all enjoyed a dance On Thursday., March 10th under to the music of Clark's Or4tle the auspices of the Haat group of1]One Pick 1s20 Jewel Shortening, 15C,• a lb, The lodge-'will hold anothe e W. A. an illustrated lecture will CLARENCE SILK evening, on Friday, March . suaday Cla88rC' Cleanser, - c3. tins, .13cchool room 'b Rev. H. Howe on 6 tins 25cwhich all the Oddfellows ay y rp �T^ladie- are cordially invited. s trip to the Holy Land. Musical UPHOLSTERING >t -The Women's Institute met at selections will'also be given. Adm. , 'the' home of Mrs. E. C. Jones on 15 cts. . - , t :,AND - February 23rd with an attendance Mr. and Mrs.' W. L Cburtice " - - -- 0 E 'I p of about fifty. The evening meetdng celebrate -their 50th wedding Repairing s n- and the novelty program brought anniversary. � z ' forth, loud applaiise. ' The Dance ChestzrfieFds,re•covered, also BUtlaler (phone 3000) �1C�lerin'g Numbers by pretty , little Curly- Mr. and Mrs'..W. L. Courtice of Couches,Chairs etc._ ..Locks, and the Musical Review was Pickerin Villa "�— very much enjoyed-. Fashion of the _ g ge. celebrated their !ik Workmanship guaranteed by 18th Century, also for. 1938, for_ the 9th - ars -clas,. me-cbanic. 'n ' --beach and -day Feb. 22nd with about one hued= .-Pickering;setingHardware Store y playground; dance hall red' and fifty of their relatives and Free Estima!es Phcne Pick 7929 J and the street. Thanks to Mrs• friends who participated with`them •-IAN SNYD +'R Kingston, Mrs. Coates, Mrs. Iiugh on that oorasNew from Toronto, • Miller and Mrs. Huyek, who, assist- 4_ a 'have a complete line of Royal .- Bowmaaville Newcastle Brooklin Dunfit>ron Ontario 28-30 W ;_yid-fir comsniftee. The vocal solos, ' , songs and readings were fine. Re- Oshawa, Whitby and other,points. . The marriage ceremony took place ' Purple' and Di Hess Stock Tonics Y Nuu� 1RveH i�eemi/nts. . freahntsents were served to top ,a " . . . . ' g+eal'good time. on February.22nd 1888 at., home Cooper's DY'1•Kil and Disinfect The Carolina� ,Jubilee Singers of the bride's parents, Mr.. said Mrs. I FARbI FLF.LP WANTED single James ,Carruthers Downsvie;�. The experienced. Mixed fanning. Geo. - presented-their--program in the Un- -- iced Church on Friday evening last ceremony was performed by the- Party; R. R. 1 Pickering. phone -- c to only a fair crowd. The program late Rev' Samuel Tucker, uncle of 17?0, 28 Specia the groom. Mr. and Mrs. Courtke ' as always-was geed, the hsrnwny have two sone Harold J. and wife of FOR SALIy-•white Elmden gander, - - and hien of trained coloured i '�CopperBoilers $2.50 --- d San Francisco who were unable to ; 1 goose, .1 young bronze gobbler, voices- is of such quality and colour I. Lot 22, con. 6. Wm. Gray dr. 28 1 attend phoned greetings, and-.C,arnPL • 7posatble-t°- C. of Pickerig Village, who with ; - G '.- Boilers, -._ $1 25. ---.�sss-to-tr�adce-:it•in, teld-_itt- � .. � a few words of the beauty and ap- WANTED=-,csrtots, par-ships, turn- his wife and son, Lloyd, re¢elved the fit i�,r market.. F. Lace peal.which,they.are capable of derr� y, High- < .... _ guests,. Mr. and Mrs. Courtice liv land Creek. 28 onstrating. The,report is to the eff- ed at IQewtonbrook " the first nine - - ect that they have a much superior 1'AR3Q HF LI? WANTED-sin �Kc�'_ for McCormick•Deering Farm Machinery 'and ; - years.of their married life and since gle, R airti. _ group to any-of those visiting us in that, in Pickering, where they are experienced,.. Joa. Allison,_ Dunbar- the past. The must have a tremend- both well and favorably known in ton. phone Pick, 3508. 27-28 Our Motto-We havt it, Can get it, Or it is not made.j ons fel1owing, when .it is seen that both church and community life/and -they have only three nights between COWS FOR SALE -- Ctosey spring- - 3 - Fbone 900 work. Theyyrived two 1Qvely,oce- - . tnow and the pnd of April when•they P* i_^d f.-r:k emus, pure and asional chairs together with many 1 have'no' engagement, and those are grid,-s. T. R. Tested and blood *• C _` ��O ' _ PICKC. � `. tn�ected to•be taken tip before.the other us_,ful and beautiful gifts; al- r,:�tc•d. Pre delivery. Wan.. J. ' d •7 r � "� n end of this week. so flowers almost innumerable. Murphy, Murco Fames, Lindsay Ont: - Phone to 4. 13tt 9�•Yr,-•• r i,i- _ _ - - - ;ass+w•..,.w...».n..7.,..--w.w..�+-�...•_••+• _