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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1938_03_11 } '. , ... rn�i�.•+°ec* _..., .sraa+.. :w.,g,atuc•o.. 4!_- 4-k: -•px• ^sees..r. ?eeruA'ia+c=�.W: .+' ., f..•. s�em.•. c-.rt>s,.:.-� a- u+a...}.,yam+ 4Kt:.ei.w ,.,:.: .- _!tF�.i, -,. •.,.Y a.. .,.• ,3,_;,.Str n.- ,C :.?r'Ei . ..ar i , _ } z u , lYa. 29 , VOL. '-11 _ PICgERI1�T(3r, O NT.. F RID AY • MAR,. 14;_ 1 >� GREENWOO iysofsssstvssal `asst*. Allan, p! MILLS Toronto, spent . NOTICE Mics Jean Malcolm spent the week Miss •r _ Xed4�et� the weekend With her parents. end'at her home here. We were delighted to' have Mrs 1886--1936 D'�. H. C. PEARSON—Physician :.••Our trucks pass your may Mr. Johnston had • a bttsit`tess Le Roy Sr. of Whitby i out mid CHOPPING poabarcon. loin every day•" trip to Toronto on Wednesday. lent week. CHOPPING ; $ gORBYTH, ,ph.D., Director Mrs. E. Holtby and Mrs: T. The building of anew school is Monday, Wednesday and Friday etricafA ;,uoaof Ontario.Reg. COAL, COKE• Knox have both been on the sick the order ,of the. day, but where, is q berOf the American bPt*n'*ial Vg.,UD, CE'�ENT,- the question. V/��QRIND FINE aeaeaM� Eyes examined bi appointment. hat clace—t-ant. a late. MTs., Bran - shorts and Feed of''al[ The.prayer sorvice led by 1 We are so to re Mr. J08. 9A , ) Cassie Press en .or. Pearce confined•to g an hope kinds, also minerals and otiber and dad a good attendance. or a speedy recovery. kiiir;� r• Allan Ellicott, Convener o! the f A opodly nuttfe�-oT our IadiBe eoneentrales for profitable feeding f •fioliciior,r: I-ept on hand. ot-ery public. fao•,eyrA $LTTE Citizens- went to n ensu •ice t•cnxrIY occu icd by the late A.E.Chris- pr wiatn on. Sunday evening. the World Day of Prayer• Z. tls�.sossth Rina of c;,oWt►souse.Whitby. a+r 8 90 l0(38a oartSge Work T. G. Brown spent a couple of We stock only the best Poultry Mr. and Mrs• Alex Assassin issue Feeds and Supplies. BE ON, BELL RO55' eye have also plaeed in stock a fu11 days last week with his son .Will moved to Aurora. We CdOnd best Pp ' Barnstors t;f Solicitors and-family in Toronto. wishes. F'• ?.a. ��EN ;a line of Maple Leaf Milling Mr and Mrs. •Woodward were in _ 1 IAM 7.BF,ATON.K.C. - (;o'e Feeds. arineh over the week-end We were sorry tq learn oi! Mrs. While visiting " N.BROb?1SE BELL; visiting Mrs. o0 JAMESA VO'RIGHT A W l�,aa her son, James of ` wdetaiaa Bsas • • who,is seriously ill. Our young people entertained Al- �, q sv buns• Toroauh The solo contributed by Miss Sni- Y. P. S. on AND plbkeriIIg, (y11t. mond's said'Pickering - ----- NO WS KE' RI F+'l E C ,�•� Q.RICHABDOON dt .Co., Barrie- -- der of Smithfield, at the church e�day evening last and had a tl.trsa,$olidcon. Notaries etc.. suite 5"• hone?400, Residence 9110 service on Sunday was very`inspfr All kinds of Rereir V or34 �pvalor Life 13uddi S9 TO onto St,Toronto. Oi�Hf e p Very en joyabl18 time. !reyphooe Ad.to 68:Pidtedna Pboue 8918. W Ing,• The W. H. S. pill meet at �Ite All Tuning Guaranteed Mr. and Mrs. C. Cleveland )f 0. S. MaeDONALI> Blenheim, and Miss Ella Wallace o: home of Mrs. McConochie Sr NGUS McMILLAN—Barrister, Sol- Tb8'B@ s rel ar8>�Ont Thursday, Martis 17th at 8 P- in eitor, notary Public. pgM pours Tues- PHONE Toronto visited T- C. and Mrs. CLOSE AVE.. TORONTO +ay,p,Murday 7 too. or by &PPOintment R N�T U RE A good attendance is hoped for. Phone Lakeside 1502 u residence.third house vast u•f f ick.nn' TT Brown on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam blitehel! also .. .. Darr. Toronto of>3ee.19 Meliinda S z9tPbooe The members of the Institute who stain sans y a Violet Allison have returned Orders taken at NEWS O®oe onto, Mie 7a: active >riek We are displaying an attr variety of attended the Mrs. Aitken Coo from a-visit with the latter's sister, L�ntat School at Claremont last''Wednes- Mrs. Heunick, of North'Tonawanda. * TE* ♦luoBinum and (3raniteware Etc• day afternoon �e7e delighted with J L ERBERT T. FALLA1SE,L. D S., Furniture and Furniture We weLcante Miss Violet Allison. 8D.D.S,-.adnate d tie Rolol Course Novelties. their visit. Secretary of � Dui village, she having moved gas eon.and the University of Toronto. with t1nDe/. Mrs. W. w. Gee, into the house- vacated by Mr. and def iso reaideoee�d door sant of St. And= ) pea iOW.in keeping Pickering Township S• S• Aas°eis- AdsCrtueb. p;ctteriaa•dnt• toe5e�.s � tion, addressed Brougham. Sunday Mrs. Jos. Allison who have moves! p��a 1 e Pleb n�a ' and her talk onto the farm. lDtillder$ Suppe : .k•t• ,-_--___— R�DI� S t ��C School last Sunday We are glad to see George Bien- .-------- met with a very interested response. kin, one of our best-hockey players Wess�s ! aYa+r. Radio Collirom children as well as from in in ured Lumber and Lath .t► -:.. . �" with the grown-ups. while playing hockey at Markham E. C, Shingles . , . g• , .B$ATON . TOWNSHIP _ Brougham friends art Mrs Art-. U to-the-m11Rt_ training tits 'other nii_Yht. Eonveyawc•r.Commuuo r for _ p - formerly Lillian Wilson, sin- D• Ctert. - ._.. _idg8+.-- Miss Marie Blenkin has returned f• Blue Coal' and __ t krotf aflldavll•, Acco,tetanY Etc. Issuer of - � m athize with her In lie? ---- '• B U riaaeL�enasa. Whiterale.Ont. Fih'EST E�lU1PMENT eerily �y p home,after spending a few data Albe7lrat QOal : - — —� bereavements through the„death of, the. city with Mr. and Mrs• Mills. DOYYleStiC Coke - A, E. -RICHARDSON for ter. The have air• Gus' Arl- The W•. A.' had a large and prof- , - her.buss>a:,d, g IGuaranteed Satisfaction resided in. the the late CiEN)?RrlL IN Y stable rtteeting at the home of Mrs. ( apt, LiInH, Plsstet AT West for many y ears• Pearson on Thursday of last We :til ti a Boa wCOd ,- y T E who ha _. REAL ESTATE i adeline Tummonds R o s _i - : CO�Y�YANC1NGr Rea•onafile Price. at' alcWhirter farrsil NOTICE Tubes and Batteries always ser 1!Jd been with t-he Agents for Lnnay FenO! . Aa.Ola.established agency. ready the past t�'o.weeks, returned hone To Bl'1 LDERS & CONTRACTORS j c >> OOi1L]p to• serve. _ .H. ROY BILLER. on Saturday: 'Mrs. Tummonds is, + P; ''ding_ By-law Pickering Tw•.p. and . 'DOLLOP Phone, Fick. 6000 Bsousrbain, Ontario guest•of the lE«hirters this wreak and Pickering N ;,'age• gIId SStf Phone Mark ]tfs18 yrs. A. Moffat and Mrs. C Shepherd were,Brougham callers ail Before starting a new building.:! COOkphutt Implements iN,, `�' a buii.-f p Secure Prices Before Daybag iv A YY T-� �• �'r R Friday afternoon.- aver Es0 ct.ft. floor s ace or repair- :1,tOSNy$D AL'GTIOVEI:R Alin D 1'he Sprng sun ,a heiz,nning .t !ng building_which cost is more a -- _ .: V.+l LUATOR make +mime �f our friend- her, than one-•third present value, You WILSON ��TT C�•'�p� �'•� !Stales conducted Anywhere - 11 $113E38• quite chirpy.•_A bit of ,treet corner .are required to apply for a. Build- YY 1 L 174J ltl R V Insurance of. A cunti ersation'' the ether' morning f . Phone or.write: Address 814 Dundam lull ern)it Street. East, sounded like 'this: Al. to Jim, whn - • Funk J Prouei .- '(,OCII�' Hill.1 �t Beet Rates Available with walked around, the tor.;er Whitby. Ontario has just M1ilJin-Anrmpector Phonp Werk 2W S80Aritp dna. serDlCe of the hotel, with his hands in-his pockets "LQok who's coming, been Whitevale �PECI AL Shingles For Sale - "who wants to g _ Address Phone know'-'g Al. `Had' breakfast yet? On :he �,ck list we notice: Mrs lt A�Ivwnitaed 8terl Ahingles,= BROUGftAi4i -PICK. 516 Jlm, "Yes". Al. "Up for all day? D-. E. Miler, Mrs:'Biek and Mrs .1 in. staple Lumber-••*20 per It Bird's Felt,Rlate Shimillee. _ Jim• - t,Don't know,'might fall over S, _v - - , rt 500 ft, lots or•more. Also, revs ,..b ring- buRgS µheels any time"- Al, "Got that wood all _.1 roads in.our'vicinity are very Lawn utoaere ebarpenPd. ��Te Handle cut Jim. '"Got some of it all cut, icy and call for some very careful Get our primo an ReadY,Roofins + want to-.knoll'"•" - T. PATERSON S CL AREMOr anything else you drn,ng by the m�grist. an It Shingles. Prices will d Asphalt Call and Ret price.,. Pb�nu281° A Coriiplete Line of Pure On Friday evening last the Y. P The committee ,..ve s nice collet- be higher, in the Spring. t -- - -of the community presented their t — Livestockr and nger Girl" in the. `to o 'a number. I drama ,The Gi he Public-Li.brary;n is h _ town-, hall'- which was well filled of magazines which should be enj m�� pICKERII,iG •:m . .:.Hog Chew' with an expectant audience who Dyed by all.. • :CYRIi. .E. SORLEY — -- -- -- - were not disappointe�as the act' ;fit the UMBER YARD (IBVERAL IN9URANCR• is acciititted themselves most cred ng the child younger girls are plays itably, depicting the •nanous char ren's hymn. . Five girls are sharing PAO�F. 3s1(t : sERV1GEandPROTECTION Da N• Loekwncd • tl-:s �lea3ure between them, taking asters most realistically. The most ,. difficult, role was taken by Mr- ,turn a ,but and each choosiisg their Phone Pickering sloe :..PiCkeririg iaYtls Ross W'iIson,.who proved a real act- Dwn hymn. At Claremont or. Much .time and effort was r6, evale .Baptist Mission < The Whit ; PICRERINt3. ONT quired to bring this drama to x Circle will give a St. Patrick'>ak r Social Tea at. tha home of :4Ir. and Ernest Ce FetzeC WE DELIVER successful finale and the audience showed their appreciation of the Mrs. Adam Spears, on the evening $100 asp—Money required. Good . Hardy, Dire(tor and of March 15th. A program•of games t artists, Mrs a First Mortgages. i Mr. Bert Harvey for his help. blas- ,gip be the order of the evening: LAWYER THIS ter Davis of Brock Road with- Mr. Mr.* J. H. Laverty, aRepresent- � experience i. _ CLEN�ENIN� R� G a Roy Miller at the piano, kindly was ative of the Temperance Federation tr1lMtted solos between acts• of On'�trio will speak in the White- 1s the time of the year to FIINERAL DIRHCTOR �.,►-- rale Baptist Church next-Sunday at - FREE ':' home with Brock Road 11 a, 'm. and the Green River irlaoce �. are cordially new wall paper., Day f►ad,Night 3ervree We welcome back to_our eontmun invited. Pbone 9000 ity who have just moved into their The regular monthly meeting• of AND We sell the new and dig- Malvern 5 new home. t+Dctivt 1938 lint sun tested Mr. and'Mrs• Steeniand daughter the Wumen's Institute will be held A* ar><um on Wednesday March 16th, at 8.30 - - _ -- Wallpaper. _- - Ma h >, - :Onto Lyn, were Sunday visitors of friends in-the Public Lt%rary. Mrs. Ha3iid- _ "Voile They Last in Brock Road. ay, the District President, will be. Scotus and ate our Hue of Miss Edna KAyes spent a few the guest speaker. Topic - Commun Wall:p4tper. days holiday vvitl? her sister, Mrs. ity:Activities. Roll Call - A Good -We are giving away FREE a HARDWARE. Hugh Michell of Claremont recent- Spring Tonic. There will be, special complete Gold Fish Aqua*tufts Ten per cent off-all blankets l�. Ar, amusing Contest. composed of two frisky Gold J and rugs, Mrs. James fiayes entertained On Friday everting, Mar.- 18th, .; STUD10 COUCHES Dairy supplies, Tinware,En- the Executive of the Three Point the Pickering Dramatis Society will Fish, in.a.Globe. with Aquar- amelware, Electric Washers, Rally, representing Claremont, present their; drama "The Road tum Plant, Colored Ptbblea. : $29. 5 and up. Paints, Oils, Coal Whitevale and Green'River' at her Back" in the United Church at 8 etc.. with tvtry purchase ofE Stoves, home on FSridAy evening last. h • '• - . Oil. all at right prices. -. o'clock. There will be special music Rexa11 Merchandise'arii,out)t- • Congratulations to Mr. A. R' between acts. Auspices of the March in to SOc,or over,and a 15C. ` `I`ins�nithirig and Rep aAr Rowe on having procured the amuse- Group, of the W. A. Admission 25 g now Arsbalarca Day es' Niger mens operations of the La Salle Rrork_ promptly attended p and i0' cts. Come and enjoy a good package of Fish Food, t t Phone 1300 Park at Hamilton for the'coming evening of fun and laughter, The supply ie.imAted so get yo urs♦ early. _ t0. � -The Annual High School Comm ° 4 . :. t Id the Town H season ARVIN BUSHBY We are happy o relate that Mrs- encement, he to all, �_ Arthur Badgerow, who has been Markham, was well .represented by 1y(1N�S'l C. A. STERRITT' .JV1� - Tinbtnilh set'iously ill for the past two week,; I residents of our. vale. .Congratulat- Hardware ;; now, getting along •,quite nicely ,rn: to our students: Misses Alice _. k'UDetBI Dir'ecfor pTQ$L+ RINQ _ Dadgero was removed to 0I. n.,M� r and Roberta Nolan who were %' ?,wall Druggist Fnrnitilre Dealer 4 Oshawa Hospital where she under i o ^�rteti Gra.:uation Diplomas. a A? pbeae went an operation. •At time of vert :t+1i3g Roberta Nolan was also donated "OD�.8n0 ing. her condition is favorable, we honorary Prize for high rank is PIC><lottINQ 'i' d" , Cgs • - are glad to Ball. Science during the year 1957. �Iw 5 '2�,'.{... ::v; ..':��Or.,.'-� ,.. :.c ...',ro:.ill• ... .':Lr d'x .6� i .:.t~ i. w -- • 77 a 11_qtt Why They Looked THE The Opposite Way . _ 44EWS INTERPREOTED ' Nosy Stopped.Columentama Cana Im- migrant Enter_ a United ' On the M buiportant Events States at-Buffalo EDITORIAL COMMENT FROM HERE, THERE AND - immigrant EVERYWHERE.the Week. - �• ....w entered th +By ELIZABETH EEDYI. IInited$States o e day last week withe tG' w NADAH out the formality of checking through T E EMPIRE the-.Immigration offices. The new rest- AVIATION HISTORY: 1938, should all free thought in other countries ie delit of the United States was accord. The Disappearing Salmon Universal Vigilance e more attention—from a distanee-- People on the Pacific coast are at So lou - � a banner year for aviation in Can- now moving to influence people on }� �IseE stria g as two people are. killed It we read the signs aright..The this Continent to accept the same han*any border "tripper"_e_ver_har_ -_ getting an answer to that old on Scottish roads almost every day of na•f3aaads, Air Lines network will biased outlook, narrow view ei lite �v6& since the Peace Bridge was question, "Where do the salmon go?" the year, the challenge "of the road pleted west o The nervy Canadian resident sour- Japanese salmon cannery.—Toronto the same time despair of further ef- er remains UnRals ea. At the street and mail it that epitit continues to gain hold.� tied through a fence at the Canadian- Star• forts to reduce the casualty list is not•''''" ••� over rho Prairies and,Rockies y -entrance to the bridge, and then Justified. 1 for the 1,168-mile flight from tions of Central Europe feeling them- strolled leisurely past the corddo ofWorld's Worst Threat among the first duties of every section Customs and Immi ation o!$cers.' This is the really 'most dangerous ' of the community. Motorists, for ez- Ilat eg to Vancouver, with stops at selves left in the lurch by Great Hrit- ample, must realize. that they Control gIna'and Lethbridge, to be made in ain %and the League of Nations are Straight down the centre of the bridge condition in the world today—namely, 'hours and 16-minates. scrambling (with the ezceptlpn of. highway he nonchalantly' made his that the people ruled by dictators do or are supposed to,control, a Paten. s. Trsasat1antia mail !lights by the sc a mbl Czechoslovakia) under the way. Automobiles on the bridge moved not get 'either itruth or common sense• tially lethal weapon; pedestrians moat and pf tlie_year are also contemplated, "protective" wings of Germany %nd out of its path. _ from their newspapers.—Ottawa Jour- realize that they.can go safely only if, 89=61nr tn ter C. 12 Italy- the Ig powers. Last Right of Entry Undisputed nal. they•go vGartly; and cyclists eve owe, week the lour Balkan entente coup- It the United States bridge-head they are travelling on the special While such developments are tak- tAss (Greece, Jugoslavia, Rumania the closely guarded portal was desert- tracks they profess to dislike, must, tag place !n Canada; Imperial Airways and Turkey) bowed to Italy, agreein Rural Fire Proteetion remember the dangers ed for the first time on record. The Bern, of unsteady; 8 - An English inventor has produced — nromises _in_London, England, this to recognise_I•he'oonqueat Of Ethiopia immigrant made his way into the and careless riding. The process of 1►eelE,that new lanes put tato service and grant belligerent rights to the country without challenge. -.a "fireplace." which carries extinguish- reducing the fearsome total of dead, D gh ere, a motor pump, sectional ladder 1/ithin the next few months, -by mid- Spanish rebels. No one was at ali'anxious to dispute „ and =injured cannot in the nature off the right of ant and gas bombe capable of suffocat- thins be other than slow; .but it snmmet in fact, will make the 205• -When its a case of every man'for entry with a skunk, mg flames. This may. ultimately pro- g "e air trip from London to Paris in himself and devil take the hindmost, vide a solution to the older be accelerated if courtesy, con. � problem of sideration and watchfulness were so fly one hoar. we could hardly expect the small Bal- . rural fire protection.—Woodstock Sen- ' **YY strictly observed as to possess the, �_. ken powers to have acted otherwise. News Ill Review tine]-Review. quality of instinct. • Y —Glee ow He g raid. SABOTAGE: A word of compara- .tively recent origin which L being MAYORS THREATEN: A repres• Billions 'Arms Financially Japan's wed more and more frequently in the entation of Ontario's mayors met last y Able to Drive'' pan's Weaknesses LONDON.--Great Britain indicated It seems to be a reasonable princi- The British Empire and the United �awepapers these days ii "sabotage". week Toronto's City Hall to fight this week that the Dace of the world pie'that no one should be allowed to States combined take half.of Japan's -. Russian engineers are arrested the annn ounced oppoeoa of Haa• Nor- exports and supply 63 per cent, of her man Rogers, Mialster of Labor, to !n- arms race .had forced.her to revise take..a ear on the streets or highways _ _ tin charges of sabotage;orae the blowing creased relief-payments from the-Do- upward the vast five-year program she -unless he is in a finangial position, needs. Then, in so far as Japan's raw, n9 of the Breda factories is Milan fe minion Government. met for herseWlast Year to make the through -insurance or otherwise, to silk export is concerned, the United laid to sabotage by Italian workers; Declared Mayor H. R. Cory; of Empire strong on both side of the meet reasonable claims on account of States` takes 86 per .cent. of it, this mysterious fires In French ships are Trenton: "It has come to the point globe. any damage his machine may do, being tics, only Japanese- export not 'traced to sabotage; and now sabotag- A Government White Pa __ tensa ant on!m g in Britain's Royal Air Force comes where either yon are going to have a per an- either through his'own�Careleasnesa Ported supplies of raw tp rbbellion o! the unemployed, or you nounced that the 91,500,000,000 (;7,- or lndifforeace'or through mechaalcal materials. Japan's.whole social struo- light when it ls discovered that are going to.have a rebellion of the 500,000,000) earmarked a year ago deficiency of his car.—Windsor Star: tore, it will be seen, is dependent on '!two of the newest type bombing ratepayers because they can't pay ?could not be enough to build "un- the American silk market. Japan is IR—ames have -been tampered with at avoidable" defenses to view o! the in- vltallp dependent on imports Of oil tsc#nry- "Sabotage" comes Isom The small taxpayer indeed !s not ternational attnation and higher costs 1f They Stood Together from the United States and the Dutch Breach noun "sabot", '(wooden) a resulting from "continuous develop- Secretary Ickes 'of Washington East Indies, and of iron an _e2toe, and was first used when a re- � be envied in these days of heavy >} 8 oa has d scrap - ibellfous.French tactor--worker threw relief expenditures. It comes to the meat of modern armament-" been telling the world that the deMoc•_ •'from India' Malaya and Australia, AL boot In the machinery- to wreck it. mJapan's Coal In some cases that a man with Defence expenditure by air, sea and racies must stand together. They all Amongst other things, Japan' coat on!consumption !s a . We mean the same thing as "sabo- s flay piece of property' has to help land for the tlnanefal year 1938-39 Is know it. But the trouble to that large y.a filth of Great Inge" when we say, "throw a monkey keep his next-door neighbor who.is al- estimated to total £343,260,000, with and.possibly controlling influences to Britain's and her heavy industry Is ..*ranch to the works". most as well off. A serious situation, 98,500,000 in addition for air raid pre- each of them are not yet.convinced not developed proportionately to her - Ia countries each as Italy and Ger- becoming the Ontario mayors are right in cautions. This exceeds the corres- that the time has come for them to light industry. A vital weakness for natty where worker have no voice becoming exercised about it. pondtng defence estimates for-,1937.38 "stand" anywhere. They could have Japan in war ie her primitive system - o SR the Government, sabotage sa ire 968.250,000. stopped. Japan, without (!ring a shot. productivity _. -. a "stand" In front of Man- he Productivity by o land-cultivation. T by makingper acre is high, but t testily chosen as a method of pro- test, of getting back at thepowers- - Cpm SO 000 Chinese Casualties churfa—now Manchoukuo. They could per man is exceedingly low. The . '^■'� �.■ transfer,of lar -_ that be. It is an attempt to-slow.up a• High Altitudes have stopped Germany by making a des SHANGHAI. - Japanese declared ge numbers of mea CQ system which they believe to have p this week that fleeing. Chinese troops `-`atand" on.the Rhine and negotiating the fighting.forces' and of women to the worst interests of the working S roven Wanner suffered at least 60,000. casualties to a Just and orderly revision of the Ver a munition tactorfee is boast to --. Province.raliid retreat unabatd- sallies Theyyhad prestige enough t came a steep fall in production,at the people at heart. Air hover Alaska Registers Once t o very;time when tens of thousands of ' ed, Japanese communiques said, tta Win without war. Whether they have soldiers have to 6e provided with a DIVORCES IIP: An increase o!' 74 Above Zero today !s doubtful. Whether they will more substantial diet than they ezlst- --.. - -' — _ � they drove Chinese forces toward the twenty per cent. over 1936 Is shown - Yellow River.- have on some,black tomorrow le-not. ed on as peasants•=Hong Kong News. - in the number of divorces granted to It's 'summertime In the. Arctic — It —Montreal Star. •- - .. diaadlaa couples during 1937, The you go high enough. a - _ Will Not Surrender Revenue `.+" total reached 1,870 altogether, 696 of The temperature was 23 below zero _ which were taken out in Ontario. on the ground at Fairbanks, Alaska,. OTTAWA. — The Federal Govern: -Canad`A's frost Visions Confused Over - British Columbia ran s close second, Feb. 16-traditional wintering went,-- ment will not surrender r venue from The national vision of plenty has 1 Income taxation.to the pt�tnces, Hoa. been so far lost. the national policy of Indian Nam'es" While In proportion of population, er—but 46,260 feet up in the air it : Q Norman McLeod Rogers, Minister of abundance in Canadian homes has uebec scored the lowest, was 74 degrees above Labor, plainly indicated to the House been so completely Pont Office Has Trouble With Keno. Interesting sidelight on the starts- The delightful weather, where no- p tel- forgotten, the Govt- of .Commons. ernment is no longer concerned with gami and Kewagama tics.; mea mast still be chivalrous since body can enjoy it, vena discovered by His 'statement on'the Income .tax the ability of the Canadian fishin twice as many wives aped for divorce a radio robot and revealed by special g Names of Indian derivation have ._n. came at the conclusion of a long fight villages to, buy Canadian apples.' AI- ae husbands. Or is it that the mea weathermen, W. H. Drawbaugh and L on the question of relief. "There has most the entire concern of given fn the case is more often the guilty A. Coffin. They were sent tbere'from party poli- gi n .trouble for years, not only in o never been any question of the legal tics is with the e: r party, Food for thought, there. Washington, B.C., to `conduct a high porting bttafaesa to proper pronunciation but when they - altitude survey. competance of the Dominion Portia. the British or some other distant mar• appear misspelt on mail matter. ment to impose an Income• tax," the ket. The'Conaervative xision of na- The latest to be given special con- l AME C1K-H91IRr--It is an arcus Reversed In Summertime '.Labor Minister declared. tional. policy has been lost as com• sideration by the postal department Ing game these evenings to tune in on Here's the, way temperatures look. ' pletely as the�Liberal vision of freer are Kenogami and Ketva ma the short-wave`set to the broadcasts ed to the robot ae it came baek-- ins AuS( an Nazis trade., There is no longer any real dif• ' both An English that are coming out of earth: 46,260 feet; 74 above; 5,400 ft., GRAZ, Austria.- Stern- n between the Post offices in Quebec• ardera. t _ parties, as the In a bulletin issued last week the Roate, Italy, and Zeesen, Germany, 18 above; 1,310 'feet, 18 above; 702 maintain discipline were imposed. on Minister 'bf Labours-a undet the "a-of news summaries. feet, 9 above; ground levet, 23 below. Styria's turbulent Nazis this'week by -the key.place of the protective tariff clerks should take care that "Keno9 -From 2RO, you hear an American.. Temperatures are reversed in sum- the Austrian Minister of the Interior, would show. Under straight �� " " ri'a voice on the "American Hour;" martinis, commented Pilot Oscar Win- g party and •Kowa _ ground Arthur Seyse-Inquart. Politics, the Liberals would lead along bags, and also that the public might —gding the news as Mussolini would chell. When it's warm on the After conferring throughout the day the path of freer trade: the Conserva- make sure that names of that sort -like you to hear it and interpret it. the mercury Is usually around zero with one groupof Austrian Nazis af• tives would take new steps ia'the na-i The game Isn't so amusing, though, at 9,000 to 12,000 feet. ter another, the Minister, who is a tional policy to see that the Canadian' are written legibly on letters and when you stop to figure !tow many His informal wintertime observa- friend of ,Chancellor •Hitler of Ger- People have parcels. — geople there are In the world today tions coincided with the robot's. On purchasing power in the many, told int�rLiewers he did.not be- home marks to maintain economic ' 'who are being forced by a.rigid press a fitght from Anchorage he said be Neve there would .be a Nazi "putsch" aecurit. " -party--poiitics has" -"I may be a member of.the 1.Three censorship to see events in just that hopped off in zero weather and flew or a march on Vienna• eome tb nothing more than-the Score and Ten Club but I won't at- distorted and untrue light. The same through, temperatures of 40 above at o smother 8.000 feet. spirit which is attempting sham fight between Tweediedum and-. tend any meetings until they wheel # 4 -.,-• _ `'- _ — awn citizen. me in."—George Ade. WONDERLAND OF OZ 0 Al , v '-'Billina laughed when she saw the "Why the prince had him in his "Good afternoon," said the Tin "I want, my w`histle," said the tittle �. ...peculiar whistle which Evring held In pocket all the time," cried Billina, -Woodman, taking off his funnel cap prince, be inding_to c ` ' his hand. "No wonder I could not find and bowing to Dorothy. "I think i' a rY- "Rush ' can- "\ 1 cackling again, "1 did not," protested must have been asleep for the first tioned Billina• "The whistle is lost but - tbw Tin Woodman."she said, "and po Bou may - wonder the magic bsiC would not vring. "I only toot a whistle that no. Mme, for I don't remember leaving the Y y have another when we get i one would ever want." "Well, then:+ Gnoe King." "You have been en- home." By this time the whole. party i tank --Aim appear, or that the Icing -chanted," 'answered the girl, throwing was aware of the Tin Woodman's re- eoWdn't find hiss *Mar." "What do watch me;' replied Bilins, laughing, - her arms around her old friend and turn. Oama welcomed 'the 'Tin man, - t yott 1leta;' eaestleaN Dorothy oz- -and reacbing out a claw she touched Bugging him tightly In her, joy. 'It's and as the army caught sight of him titedly. the whistle and amid "Ev;' Swish! -'aill.right novel" they set up cheers. `« BETTER ♦S `` ghwag ,,You*���a N } _ 11•ng Canada g �e Ad vent a result of outstanding diem- valuation. A strong revival of theLwavawmla�ssif -� first on whole area is Indicated. � ;y :*�s:• 3►.�L•:•a: •L►'r►'.:►:tee `❖�.:•:�:e:•�❖1►.•.6.•., orad drilling indicatiops, :f w y�>alrlTua� btained on the Hardrock and then on the ad}oin- Favourable diamond drilling re- L. 41tTICL1®s IPOs BALA. Ing Macleod Cockshutt property in sults have beenproperty of Larder Lake ter. � �CLM F 1.60. PRE- HUGE SALE OF the Long Lac Camp of„Western Cheminis prop Y sarfa>>oa+ �e $ ecl low_ Srticea• ma property, of In- Dr L So Of 8ptical, 16� ��+ge. _TRADE- FURNITURE Ontario market valuations of the and on the Lass P P Y' -�' Toro Every article completely reconditioned shares�lithese companies have in- Tavernier Township, Quebec. In- aanitarfIy treated in Toronto' ': BOOKS AX1J MA(tlAZIXEs la Beat used lurniiure market.•specia� creased in aggregate value approx- feilsive diamond, drilling is becom more and more the method Ogd nyo Cul°you're headed •ZOUR FAVOURITE �GAZINEB OF- M 95n given to mall °:dere• imately ten million dollars. Other inn P tical n,down the highway to happier far thrfllia� and fasefnatlag enter- Dressers, excellent conditloa, notch cigarette arette to- taament, v t¢¢1 Sastructton, and help- 8ingerfd oD head Sewing Ma- COrilpanleS Ih the area were also of preparation�or important mine s �9ing. It's top- 9 ful ineptr4aldn at anrDrisingly low chine, perfect suave• beneficially affected in market development. ( cO-r011s'em the way You woof .. prices..Subscriptions makte excellent 1 •50 Daybeds, e t above with new ear--cool,mild,and mellow from the gifts, too. Complete list Tloroaio 10, 8.95 6W puff to,the last. Why ' qquest D. Scott Service, mattresses 1 ti- Oatarlo, Kitchen Cabinets, perfect shape pg0TO FINISHING The 'United State enythinghless safisfyingthanOnde°Oso 11.95 -porcelain top• iia i„ You pug t to use the best Pape , ? BOOKS ON FU]EZ FARSIING 8 and 4 burner Gas Stoves� ill Be InvOIVed "Chantetler" of"Vogue. FA -PROFITABLE BUBI- 7.95 perfect condition. 26c la Bments fJL HAND-PAINTED • t nets -T book now 26c. Fur Farms Breakfast Room Suites; six enlargements its. Falcon Photto Fintahers,lgblht _ 1Pe pfecea, complete, includes but- pp aokers!- ' pt♦blishin Co., al Arcade. Utica, N.Y. 14.5 Sherbrook. Winnipeg. Man., ,{sk let, several --fits.awalnut fifinish, ell h. t d�For CAIS Ry By Hider s DelfAan Sir O Cal ' steel Dane 2 a e• >lIANDBOOPZ FOR CARPENTERS, springs, brand new Lite,mattresQUIPMENT JO e Word-F� PIKi 8-Piece Chesterfield SuBen- $tamp, Painters, Handymen, etc. Concrete, uine French Jacquard coy@ring, JERSEY GIANTS (WHITE or BLACK) ;lOSlah Bri k1sY1nB, Sawfillag Brazlag. Sol- 19.50 as Plymouth Rocks (White °Catalogue. hl.CODOTn1it. _ w1uni, Toronto. M 8-Piece Chester-10 Princeton. director 0 e - 29.00 heavy repo cover, used lege Edzell Poultry Farm, Sir Josiah Stamp, CATTLIfi than one Year: reversible Marshall M ly VERY BEST LARGE BRED TO Bank of England, predicted leaf week cushions -.a dandy. 11 White Leghorn Chicks. 9c: big at Los Angeles that the United States 7REREFORD BULLS. HEIFERS, REG- 8-Piece Chesterfield Sn air, cop- Bred, fluent quality mohair, wall- even Barredd Rocks, 10c. All blood- VIR •, istered, fully accredited, year old, 35.00 must become involved in the ominous' by Aldoa Model X- General Greenly's nut, Marshall springs thropBhout,really tested. 100. arrival. Bob Kimber- chain Of events III Europe, which be- GIMAIN�4°'��, verafb really Essex. Ontario. Foreman. Palermo, OaL t.e cushions. like new, ley, Boa W. with Adolf Hitler's de- beautiful. CHIC]�S an Sunday SALE.. 8-piece solid oak Dining 1Toom - BARRED ROCKS AND °oo ;�• -suite. orne: all breeders blood g an 's "lost"Cir-onr&UNG FOR colonies. sN LOWEST p tested an under GOOD USED CLOTHING, leather Modern B1 Dlece Bedroom suite, royal' I. J. Ardagh. Streeuvtl e, ✓Germany's demand is no s prices. Write los catalogue, x°nge 59.00 matter of giving back' some colon, S Street Clothing Exchange, 602 •YonBe large dresser, vanity with yeas- Ontario; Boz E. -111L, street To onto. flan mirrors. chlifonter and full else1e9� said Sfr Josiah In an interview.. i CLYDESDALES bre s ctompletely refin g and new mat- T2areT8e eGoREVENUE"y_Woffi d ' e that ed the Treaty Beautiful elpiece solid walnut Standard for ed. Superior Chicks among OL Ve natio 8n must signed COIIBulted be wH10RE TO BUY CLYDESDALES, DO'- 89.00 Dining-room Suite. large but- poultry minded people• because they Y mastic and imported. 60 head regia- let, china cabinet, extension table, 6 quickly turn teyyed and labor Into t00, the Countries that floc- tared breeding stock now on hand. leather upholstered chairs: cost new trPta°gatcheY.dTrentoa,-Oaf- lac- fore these a lands change hands. e stallions, various ages. 40 young over 2300. Completely refinished. brood mares and fillies. West Point 49.00 g_piece walnut finished pining- POULTRY EQ t. HIGH QUA- der on the disputed Colonies moat be Paan, H. C. McLaughlin. Owner, room a wallSuitebuffet, square ex- IU at low cost.•Made in Canada for consulted. Even Your 'Monroe Doc- "Humanity is infinitely More de t Gait. Ontario. tension table, china cabinet and six Canadians. Write for our new cats- will be involved. What Cent than the infamous acts Of lIla - leather upholstered chairs, in perfect Logue. Model Incubators Ltd., 186 trine probably twei would DEAR condition: River St., T°rontq. would the United States say to a last P1_H rt' . Wallace- Send, money order for complete price Cate, -Henry •BONE CONDUCTION. A NEW METH- of goo ds. Money back guarantee. e► od that gives You natural hearing . Write for our free Illustrated a futni- BElargeRLe horns HWoonderful FROM WestIndiessubatit certain for the " A. through the bones of the head. The logos of new and re-condttton layers of big, white aBBe• Write for ]Potter BooO Conduction, the emaTlest ture and hundreds of gifts free with descrlptive catalogue, ShadYnook former German COlOII3es to appease AND TMi1R made is applied to the bone. behind purchases. Poultry Farm, Aylmer. Ontario. Germany's dean4 IA" young Men FAT#tRRd the ear, nothing on nor in the ear. LYONS CHESTERFIFID MFRS. Sir Josiah anq I.sdY Olive Btfro The miracle of the age. Write to.8 TWEDDLE CHICKS LIVE GROW AND _ Potter Company, 406 Ryrle Building, "Trade-in Dep�Yient pa Chas. Worth, Charlottetown, his Wif9, 81?lved In Los An from Toronto. Established 1917. nQ•_. 478 Yonge Street-Toronto arrived Inffirst class onditi n.pr 1i oe Anetrala en route t�En81� DEVELOPIXG AND PRIXTIXG ,STs. Pullets laying s0%•" Send_f r -- :. HAIR GOOD! Chfcalogus and let our customers t44 * *t I TS igioAUTIIl'LiL EN''LARGE3tENT, HANn you their reaulta with TwedQle TRAVEL MADE fpr eolored in oils, free with each ordeal Chicks• Twaddle Chick Satcherle CANS ■ IFATED J* •u1 Soil developed and yAnted 26c; re- WIGS. TOUPEE• TRANSFORMATION$ Limited, Fergus. Ont- Lr �Q Liftlel - ysinto 10 for 26c.. 73aY'a P'hotO Bar. Braids, Curie, and al types of fioes� biation J, Toronto. Quality Har Goods. Write for illus- trated catalogue. Toronto Human WE CAN SAFE YOU SEVERAL L- - s Krus ark -' ]ars per hundred on your chicks. a- Q_ l�Jasaresi ItOI,L DEVELOPED Al�iD PRINTED. Hair SuD97y Co. 5=8 Bathurst.ToroL- den gr are al Government Apia �7atjis tt See. Free glossy enlargement with to. roved from bloodtested breeders Him "On, _ ach order. Gdm Photo.Serviee, Boz guan ttsdy `MeJ�o 29, Btatlon H, Toronto, Ontario. HAIRDRESSLNd SCHOOLS gad ofElectric Wick Hatchery, Bad- 1 ARTICLES FOR SALlc a "I am a.commercial traveller:' r.It�,N foe i FEATHERS tdADA]t[E HUDSON SCHOOL. IWR- en, Ontario. writes a correspondent. "and due to dressing and Beauty Culture. Write endless travelling by train and auto- These lire fieldsl gADTTF3D-GINSENG GOLDEN BEAT+ for pamphlet 707 Yonge St., Toronto. BRAY CROSS-BRED HATCHERYwrites ARE mobile I and that I become consti- ltrD goose and dock feathersr MEN AND LADIES, LEAR'3 BARBER- hardy, fast-growing birds. Hybrid Make elf intern- >rrsetle�il Radio and [tslatron#� tlafy on. guaranteed. W. Seller, ing or HafrdreastaB. under New MO- gour. Pullets Of lay early and make ally C1eaII• tI1i COwamerela# Radia O#Nt'atlnB dt Harrison St., Toronto. ler 8ySiem. Fre• Informatfoa. Write chat la olayers •ya'Hatchery, 180 aJohn gated l I d0 �chenmrsslta is the 1 69A Yonge SereeL Toronto. St. North, Hamilton. Ontario. only clog that will do this effective- IWieeleseOMsafbK FILMS AXD pRiXTB SAGAZI2fBs work. Bothtl I Wee are in formednd em ny�toap�p 24S `BRAY WHITE LEGHORN PUT.' 1 and nO�lIIterfere with Kruschen � ad�°�aabrord T>sse ltoLtA3 DEVELOPED PRrNTED, 1 October and 246 take a large dose ° nor other s tree enlssgement 26c. Re-prints TO MAGAZINES - w TERN• DETEC- lets lard i27 eggs Deo day fn Beptem- every`Saturday night and on Sunday, bra is not Ilada- tor sbc. Photo-Craft, 182ist King E•, five. Women's Stories, oto. 6 Back ber, 214 per day 1 n' the Salta branch"o!Radio Couea+ asw �!'orvnta Numbers 26c. Postpaid. M. Montgom- per day to No�'ember for li[r. C• W $• week-days I take a t training� Weeea cry. Bez bob. Btatlon F. Toronto. 1 T`t j for John Si•iororih raHamiieoa t on B1eve n work do, available on low moa tara►s• #TIRO PRICES EXPERT WORE, ROLL Ontario. small dose on rising. It necessary now pay you, a &plawhsTebY - � toes' all through 'pare payment �l»loads alter cam- with free enlargement 2be. Trevanna siEDtCAL _ find this 3s the only wag that vi.+s°n°icourse. r Studios, 93 Nlagexa Street. $t. Cath- MR, L M. raised every one o! his 300 tthatybe 'on This ieyour eheaceeo TWO lorGo.ara- arises, Oat 6000rE(R ONTO) Powder,herbals ema. Bray Whit e WYandottcs inti Year. it phe day, A Can be done."--V L. pnsatGrtiAcatslatWi�ss" FREE!-TWO BEAUTIFUL ENLARGE dy-rheumatism, arthritis. oeusitfe, His eockerete averaged 4 to'4ii lbs. uschen Salts is an excellent Ter ewdv went t m• "•�' r meals (one colored) with roll de- stomach troubles, etc. Two'weeks, Bra1y Hatchery�d130eJolin St. North, Cipe fol maintaining a Condition Of va Doed. eight gloasY fade-Drool t1.b0; one month 38: two months, fib. Home Study Course ts also Available grants, 28c; blgbet Quality. MachCaY r fats, or J. C. McIntyre. Herbal- Hamnton, Ontario. internal Cleanliness. The numerous Apphant. must be mechanically .and Flims, Winnipeg• iat. Edmonton, Alberta: Agents: LY- spECTACLB9 salts in Krua'hels stimulate yWith two , panne, 1[ontseat. sternal organa to smooth, regular ac- .e school.and 174oYY PRINT OUR OWN NEGATIVES AT' ` home on any surface. cloth or Da er, SEpATO� RELIEVES gT0]!<ACH, E ten D rtosfaeet f°�eyes atis�cD- tion• Your inside is thus kept Clear p d urities Which when at Wrke TOOAy kr Islf Rartievhn �" __.without skill or darkroom Lees than liver, kidney and bladder troubles Of those imp lower the whole - cent without s Miracle Foto Bit complete gymptems: Patna In right atria under tion or money refunds Giese eyes,' ' RADIO COLLEGE OF CANADA To- with instructions for 160 prints. 81. shoulder blades and scrota htpe, 11 ate Optical,gDept mg- d7 Svas°ccT� bane of thed to cbyateIDte� g� BAY STRE1Cr.TORONTO J. C. Williams, 6-Richmond Eaat, o- digestion, gas, co co , collo• ro to. Tonto. Product of � lovas,doctor. Price 86. ; Mre. Geo, S Almas. Box 1078X. Ssa- STAMP! FREES ENLARGEMENT WITH EVERY katoon, Sank. °. 28e order. Roll film developed and 8 Dyrtnte, 26c. Reprints Be each. Bright- PILES OR HEMORRHOIDS. "Davis CpT.L1~CTORS! TEACHERS'• CORON-Uns studio. 29 Richmond St.. E., To- suffer needlessly. our remedy Davla atlon Souvenirtamps• 60 dltt bout. BUILD . Tonto. Pile Treatment' will help rid you showing who,'pnd what fits all about k UP of the terrible discomfort of bleed- qtr. Guiton. Box l4. Statfoa K. To- FOR SAL>E>i Nig, itching or protruding piles. Sent Tonto. MING postpald In plain,wrapper on receipt TASXIRG STOP' 'THEM SCREA ELECTRIC, HAND OR POWER MEAT Of 81.00 Money back tt not delighted h PPhh If you worry- eh mai u•�taut feeling to w choppers and bone grinders; fuNY wtt results. Address, Davis arm- a y� stomach-take Pg=RINE..A few gguaranteed. A. J. Deer Company+ 168 seal Company, 360 Oakwood Avenue. EXPERT TANNING OF. HIDES FOR yny, economical drops each day will help icing St. W., Toronto. .Toronto. harnes++. lace and robes. Bear, deer steady those r+ggm netses improve your O�ELTIES furs. Free ilst and tags. Towne lr appetite.build uP your sttensth At druggists. NATURAL LEAF TOBACCO, MILD, Sons. ylerritton, Ontario. medium or strong:. 6 lbs. =1.00. 'goat- -- UOc,it 00 and 81 SO• Tii�GRiUT pad. Joseph Horvath, Amherst urB, DRESSED DOLL, EASTER CHICKEN, IMOS• EIM14INIVIE K a Ontario. Cow Boy Doll, Paper Hat, Balloon, + r�hjj�jj ]IOR 'SALE-160 ACRES I\ LAMB all Dancing Monkey, B ow ut and Horn Greater C.N.E. all for' 60c postpaid: Circular-free, County. Apply N. Leach, R.R. NQ• S. Robert Harvie, 238 King St. East Hoped For 1938 • Wyoming. Ontario• Torontoh/g} }O do for Vour FCR' FARMING OFFICE EBtiIPM£NT' Q` ` your s0 AND UP, Fine Agricultural Show ?itis•Year -IN 'RAISING SAMPLE COPY_ FIRS-PROOF SAFES, $ Is Predicted - - RHEUMATIC PAINS . magas[ne 19c, book catalog free. Fur Cash Registers,Credit Systems,Coon Trade Journal, Bo: 31, Toronto. Oa' ilio chafed Bfoideragg McCaakeY dSysT Itheunatic tarso. isms Limited,tGalt, Ontario. There comes a lime when overs Hort, P. M:Dewa11, Oiitario Mlriis- sufferer stye w tum}e1f Sty°�ttN�h� GROW ANGORA WOOL! CLEAN! IN- iculture, predicted in Tor- Ing the as rfzbt edthemseves. ` teresting! Profitable! Free literature. PATENT A rTORX-- ter of Agr have hat the time had c mefor auly es�rHe. •Otto'e Angora Ranch, Drawer 2098. decided that flu time had come Iry non t, - Colborne, Ont, ROY L KNOX, REGISTERED ATTOR- Onto last Week at the luncheon of wiggly they changed over to Irysin Sal pay, Information regarding inven- • a combination of Natural Salts of Earrtb. icon Patents;• Drawings; Reglstrp. the Canadian National Exhibition As- what a difference within a week w tions: Sales. 14 Metcalfe, Ottawa, - socistion, that the 1938 Agriculture look on III newsens+tioa orad-betnz.And xeme- why?BecauieFynnottSa1tisaorichclealaer e Show would be the best on record. sal sial elements that nnsethesritea►desaf fila. w PATENTS He pointed out that the attendance clo ingImpuritiesthataret.heverYfOL In eLe. Of ltheumtle,Pains,Sciatica. Lasbase, etc. , �` RAYMARr C ,r Frew . AN OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR Fyitaoa Salt is a complete Teta For List of inventions and full iaforma- last year was considerably Cut down includes Sodium,.Potaadum. y etc,; A&iw ea lrar,t•a•eb rN"ad tion sent free. The Ramsay Company b the infantile pgr•alysia epidemic. the salts,nec to clear a°t-pot r ass" s awsuw wd Passsislr OUR lift is Registered Patent Attorneys, 27� Y matte ad It V iso otic way "f>all the in- can. Indications are that there .will be a' ere.eaxae Tlsetemtsned•e>sect all the in- ti n - •MAS,p C�NIMOV WARTED year's show, he said; NATURAL uetaka seldom��e.away. ..d k e„tWa,#tir;e.1��!ei• Beason Lisht" to Canada WhAl-RAL T smmiatalrabtyehey gait is 'Mrar tdar,•et#eat>i •++e.••w� MEN WANTED FOR RA}VLEIGH •• a __J ,�t!�� � remedr. Routes Of 800 families. Sales way up forner Chief Improves YieldCrand oD Quality of all so 10 as the'+•"' � BOO Ma.ad •s•d•s• aid r••• MiBr•�'' thin year. Reliable hustler should Sir William Mulock, �.•be u0 the =t. sed. 1t a never start earning 380 weekly and increase JUstit a Of Ontario, in addressing the For full details write Dept. W. know un�til you.15, e ted lL 75carnt� i - A+164s- 111 .-',., Rawlgigh's• eninga of six- , rapidly. •Write to4aY• rtwsotr n.as lasses. luncheon, recalled Kapp Miner:l Colloids.(Canada)�Ltd. .; •aR u�aspp"li .,,Nur l fa rRnw zosotwo�pNiiew MI. 397 - 101-C, Montreal, Canada. Gebrisl5f..g�toPuesi ty years ago when the C.N.E. open- 131 West Wellington St-1,Toronto p9n1sONAL a ed for the first lime. The oilgir2al MARRY WOULD YOU MARRY IF idea.was that of, the founder•of The ' _ • y i MOV s Sul with 'Hundreds to choose from• Globe,Hon. (;eorge Brown,who own. SE pIDAttD TH E FA some with means. Many tanners' ed. a,farts near Brantford. !'Since New 'and 're RASING daughters and widows with property. Pavticulars, IOa Confidential. Cana- that mar]dlble re .LINIMENT saga=Yr a po ndence Club, Box. 126. is IIowmunparalleled." The N.E. a ��!e A Mf�aM . nyac}3i.. f 0 Rub on-per 90" a "beacon light" to Canada; he •d IIQILY� R heat' on Saia Cast thene•ilarge scoff• LEARN TRUE SIGNIFICANCE OF so 10106��tt�d b�� Orap size-Also avail• latent forces in your nature. Bo= dad. 'rashes sad ae>tw"ao��• �nteed r at d addressed envelops, to�' 6001116 earl nue dla Of ` able in staanor•regula s M _ tM, a._�1�d, r ` 362. New 1Yestmiaeter. B.C. - �y0i„twr .peawle.and • e �' "Education is,the most.useful, as �Tj u1e, f,leaae itefie� the QUIT TOBACCO, SNUFF. DRINKIlvG, Rnr4lsek.dsltt D $t 0 of or length`vf-tine your horse w easily. inexpensivelY. Home reme- it is the most'indiapensable, tool Of atasW. t►96eafat •e uizf!led. from t is-diserh+ dies, Testimonials Guaranteed. Ad- democracy."-. L. Ickes. Girard, W* vice tree. Box 1, 1VInnipeg. - -' ma-.ot !}g ARE Y,OU RUPTURED?RELIEF,COM- .Inane No. 11=38 ••,t ee, 3;.�a1, ue�bc. fort, posltivq au�ipor.t 'with our ad- $-D 1 vanced method. No etidttc or unser- Give 1t:, roman aonethiuS to argue jr ­ straps or steel. Write, Smith.Manu- about and she will be happy. racturing Co:, Dept. 219. Preston. Ont. - t ,.F `y ,, . ; -;4., ., `r`'.`.'Y .�.= �°' '•-� 3„ /' ,••_-`s' •..,.J..•u"r-....:a �r e° e. .,o.�,.,,,,;y+i-'..�r...1 'y-•w• '"'° C+�" :.:i. :, r .z. 1.,.., , .-x..! ..�...:.., � __may- .. r, ,sem, � .__-'.'.—�•�'s.. n,� ♦ _ ,..N q...,.d �"_:-�+C' - era) boniness. All ars wektome. � � :-• The social at the,home of Mr. and . TeraCK s--- Mrs. R. P. Winters on Friday ev- �+ - per 70"; $1.50 paid is advaunee ening last was well attended and a THEATRE ' r Subscriptions to the United to most enjoyable tune was spent by pia States all. �7CT�3I'1'�Y -- 'and Gt. Britain $2.00 in advance. cm � -- - -- C JOHN lY1URKAR, Ptoorietor Greenwo«i -- ---- -- � lugs, :ascent ay-Even _. AN..E.NT NAGGING PAIN $�� b� THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER The Dramatic Club from 10 Colum. FRIDAY a AtURDAY AN D NERVES. IT MAY .B E bus with their play, `liahn's,Talis A. W. MITCHELL' YOUR EYFs. man" was well received by a very ; • MARCH 11 and'12 or C. H. TUCK OPT D F.4HM STUCH, l�tf'•L1:11E115; _ al i.reciati':e audience On Friday ev I�. P1C��Yli�g Last Show Fri,at 9.00; Sat, at 9 40 t ening. Saturday Matinee at 1.30 ;Disney Block, app, P. 0. I HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, etc. I. home of Miss Edna Greelneon at Saturday rEventng S1FiEP tarts at G:30 OSH� W-A, 1516 - Ont. ' S tea, ONT. The undersigned has received his- KA HERINE BURN urday afternoon. GINGER BOGERS tructions•from the Executors of the The W. M. S. of the circuit held U-state of tilt: fate a very helpful meeting at Mrs. Et- IFaw o -r Sales Harm-Hull EDWARD WILLSON oak's on Thursday last. Our women IN and from W. C. Willson clic .Sone are busy getting clothing ready for Chrysler- Plymouth - To sell by public auction at e a e e sen es to one. a0 Or LOT 21, RE'R CON. 4 PICKERING' Miss Zorah Gee spent the Week- Dealer Brickworkand Stonework - TUESDAY, in the city. - -With TUESDAY, MARCH 15th, 1838 GOOD USED CARS :GAIL PATtLICIi �. .. y home a specialty Mrs. James Raine returned GOODYEAR TIRES The following valuable property:- on Sunda from'a visit with friends ilVILLARD BATTERIES 'ANDREA LEEDS Ar©hite0t'B Service ..:. Year ' Clyde gelding. Spring colt in the city. GENERAL BLACKSMITHING Gee rave :; Mission t1Iq. Spring colt, horse. Clyde mare, Talk at the Brougham S. S. on . �sged. Roan cow, heifer calf at'foot. Sunda last. Give us a trial onaNew or a Used Cee -' HE CROWN I:�NE • ' T Sunday MARCH 14', 15 and 16 Rosebadk Rd. and Kingston Red heifer heifer calf at foot. Roan Miss Clara Walls of Markham 24 Hours,.Towing Service g ton 8d. � .tow, calved Nov. 11. Dark roan spent Sunday with her parents., _ i First show at 7. Last eomplete 4.29 _ _ '- Phone Pisk 55S cow, due before sale. White cow, Miss Mildred Corbett of the Cen- Cordon J. Law show at 8,6. treah six weeks. Reed cow, bred Dec. tral School, Soiigog,,spent the week Phone 'L90t3 ii y! earring 'heifers. 3 .Heifer end at .her home here. This' way Please NOt�^e t0 YOU calves. Red bull, 18 mos. Red bull, The, Mission Band will meet in PICKERING,, ONTARIO 11 mos. Roan cow, due A1ay 15: the Sunday School room on_Sunday - With ..::. V Jersey heifer; due mar. 22. 2 Year- at 2.30 p. m. with fic+ss Walls in .For Prompt and Guaranteed CHA-RLES "BUDDY" RCCERS 'We do Buildin of all kind' lings, heifer and steer. 4 Summer charge of the. program. BETTY GRABLE Ris Calves. Quantity of seed oats. York Mr. Chas, :Nilson: - of Brook -1, RADIO SERVICE :CA.KPEITERItiG, --* shire sow, due.Alar. '16. Yorkshire galled -,r F: W. Gihaon one day last MARY Ll�:I1�G5T01tiE . boar. -Young Yorkshire boar. -15 meek. come Resin Charlie." Phone Clare. 518 NED SPARKS' - CE:41E\TING; pure-bred Shropshire ewes. Wilkin- Aiso• LCJ,iB1NG -- son low, No. ?. Fleury plow, No. Births Pau W11S011 JACK HOLT and p _ . 77. Wilkinson plow, No, horse BisseI-dire '-Root-pulper•--Sn3a11 Eal$aI21 ---$gam,--ice-__Pickering onlionday, _ ,- euttiag box. Cream separator, 400 - 1 R Feb. 'LSth,'to Waltex enc} �Irs �, '• �o Brantford ftoo8ng It. Grindstone..Light wagon. Cut- Full Equip �Deaso Batteries i i Wood, a daughter. y _ Roarin °T1lnber" MHtariale,Empire Bathroom ter. Light-_wagon...pole.._and shaf?a_ _ _. Radio - g Radios Tu _ _Cutter seat. Set of trey pruners. _ - Tv eb—�eT erg 1._-_ -_. ---- Egwpment, Duro Wajj_ 'Set of buggy wheels. Horse collars. With Systeme, Beatty A number of rabbit hutches. Set GRACE BRADLEY Stable Egnipment RUTH ,DONNELLY +an' c,ther Biiiiding Material -of team harness. Pair of heavy RAYMOND HATTVY team breeching. Quantity of lumbo- Estimates Free _ er and seantling. Forks, Hoes, Sh- Pork Guaranteed _ _ vvels, rakes and numerous amen LAND SURVL YQR F. J F. J. PROSarticles. Dining-room table and - Q _ chairs. Book case and writing-desk F. J. DO?�EVAN B. A., B. Se" 0 ,combined. Couch Kitchen cabinet. S. On Phone 11502• L. file are tied records of ear 2 Toilet seta. 2 Small tables,antiq- veyors Gibson and Yarnold, = PICKERING wirABIA us. 2 Bedroom suites. Leather rock. = Protect your Buildings East, Oshawa. Phrne 1981 er. Oak marble-top table, antique. - -.w ITN Arm chair.. 2 Mirrors:antique. Kit- ehen stove. Large heater. Coal ail stove, 3-burner. Smalf heater. Good ". ~'•-••�-a' hanging' lamp. Brass clock. Child's TITE=LAP QP-44 d. crib, high. Wooden wheel clock. �raareata►'+ MAL Char and small rocker, antique: Quantity of dishes, cutlery, lamps, - ROOFING . - cool,ing i:tensils, pots pans. and otN- - y ,yy far er household e3fects -- - , Cllr �� ;,' •. . rotted shingles catch fire like kindling) ,� p, �I' f With mother dodos _ - But with Conned Standard The.-Lap roofing M„ �` -d the children the motoe 0'TF. as present owners are 4th you needn't worry about flying-embers or II - coach is theunani. generation living on same place, ..sparks. .It is good for a lifetime and is sold tnarr, antique.articles are for sale, with a 26 year guarantee. This guarantee is -' _ ` mouschoicefortravel. and : fare: hes been sold, all stock � backed by a reliable firm with a background - ^ They joy s pew lrtus' be :old owing to lack of stale of years of service to agriculture. Ask your I sonal attention that room. b STATITE Led-Ned Naub nukes.Tito-Lap roofing comes in large sheets " s means ao much to , grain and all that are easily handled. Fireproof, weather. with Screw Shenk TERMS' Furniture proof-does not crack, bulge, shrink or curl Takecendmea � their.comfort and -hums of $25 'and under, cash, over They may be put on right over your old roof. W°hdra t`th n pgace of mind while dthht amount 4 mos. credit will oe .41 standard }. -'at '.' i N joint nates with - lend ridge and rafter measurements for free barbed roof. -----: . _. _ `'trway from home i en int a , ruve4 tna nails.Best �— ro, cost estimate. n interest itt'4 per. cent. _ roo9ngnailon thet. Sale at 1 o'clock, sharp. ufaePrenmaf e�N �,,,,�.a./�j y ' Man T- , .,All Coach Travel Information at famous Preston Ste r' Trues Barns. Tits-Lap �%-�� et :'Wm. MAW, auctioneer aso..+ors...i IJ7ltl� Fsetad..oboer n+stalroofinsand Jamss- -U a "EASTERN HOUSE- Pn.lea,Oai. Men0 sad Toronto. way vea�ftry t'LgsipmswL t•. �i �' T. 1. Middleton. lark - Jc ;1D7 .,nen dRllfl Sale Register TUESDAY, MAR: 15th = Auction - sale of farm stock, implements _ �• -,�. ' - furniture etc, at Ict 21, rear con.4• _ - Pickering, the pro;perty of the ea- i' 'Ate, of the late E•1. Willson'and -DON OH 1 STI�.N7 .ELECT.RIO W. C. Willson and Sons. Sale at 1,sharp. Terms furniture, grain and all sums $25 and under, cash. i i��� i ii ii os over that amount 4 moa. .credit on 'approved joint,.notes,: 4 p. c. , WIth. Maw, auctioneer. , - -- ft—MDAY, MARCH'17th - Auc- - TION SALE _ tion sale of farm do stock and imp- ' laments at lot 17, con. 4. Picker- .Save ass much a: $40,00 on-a ��Cieneral Electric Washer. drag. Property of the late John Hamilton. Sale at 1 p, c. Terme (3�en�ral •Electric Washers; 1937 Model Brand new. Red Cash, Farm - 10 e• c, nay of Aced ap low as $59.100 �\ wile bel. s'0 days..Res. bid. Wm; ..` . ' 7da►w, auctioneer Heavy porcelain ens el tube, Motor needs oiling only once a year. aafaty r1 r a o e re tock, `irtt'plementa, SATURDAY, MAR. 19th,- Auction nge and m ny ther f atA 9. , ole of farms _ ' hXy.► grain and furniture at lot 18, con. 2, Pickering An Brock .+ Save --$40.00 on a General Electric Ironing Machine, ) pro 1 mile north of highway, the, w This woek onl Bkand new 1937 models. Reg. .$109.00, on sale $69.00. " — of Thomas' Robbins. y Bale at 1 sharp...-Terms cash. Wan. Uaw, auctioneer. Racily viltible ironing surface-Pilot light t0 show whenhit-ie on- >a1a -ae ion y. : Izaea, control—Non•rusting.. 8crilt6h -shoe, self-adjusting for everything,from silk -� r ••'• ...�...� to woollens. - 'The Greenwood drama Is being _ g iteie�a goon o e atm tuu -- RADIOS Brand new. 'As low as $19,95., Save 540.00 on,a brand neve 193 4 t. 8 Consols :MalTheupirig Hart House Quartet were the '. All Wave Radios, : wnsata of P. M. Yeates at Audley Sunday evening last. About Rev- w e�n � guests were in attendance. r– - Sleetric 'Rangel,--Refrigerators Vacuum Cleaners--Floor Lamps—All Small Ape The Club meets next Monday ems. - antag at the home of Mr. and Mrs, plisnees—Fixtures' Etc; All Prioes Reduced, In some oases as much as 50:per cent. V. X. Chapman. The new school _ $wd" rZ be discussed and ger• . v �' .. .. Rte, •r rr...:, ;:•�. F -, ,._.., . - :.r' .,+r..r- r. [-.. .':�+',saves', fi-`�. 14+•k„v4 ,r•"- . ':'•ti^ ::. ;^ ....t ... SL rxT..�:.vr.. :.-!'.• •.x : .1 — .:�'..,;byt,1.. ,fit"'. ss - kz. •�..Y.•Q W� fd, Ap- 'Notice to Creditors a Leaf Mutual Firs ' Farm Machinery E R. Woodward Mrs. Lonsdale and MFl �— • '; , rs ' r were Uxbridge visitors oa Monday. R. S. 0. 1921, Chap. 150, Sec. 51 Oqr stock of groceries :Hiss Mae Deruaha is taking a Estate of Janet Young, .Spinster, •19 fresh and complete and wA�'�NnBA INS. CO. Frost and Wood, Cackshulf Course in hair-dressing. - at all times. Cheap rates for Farm and Country Miss %largaret Overland spent a deceased. _ .-.--Buildings — F W. 7 ft. Binder week with her grandparents at '.Per.ishable goods in electric — M., n ALL PERS having claims ag- refrigeration. tnds utldt g - ` N' term In3urance on B n s �lGratn7Grinders e8 � ' t , Erin, Ont. ' ' 1 ' A large quantity of wood is beinn ainst the Estate of Janet Young, Mrindmills. Silos etc. . Oliver Tractor Plow � r It will be a'pleasure to serve you. 'taken out from this district' to net: int the hu',�o of Ontario, spinster, Automobile Insurance of 3 - 5 ft. Mowers � - '` ghboring points. See out Reek_lY bales bulletin All Kinds. Fordson Tractor Y _ Mrs' O, Barber is recovering deceased who died A. D.u1937�, 5501b De Laval Separator, new y slowly from her accident of a fall Fifth hereby notified to file with the GOODNVILL COUPO:`'S -Write or Phone Turnip Drill ► x resulting in several broken ribs. y •ASK�FOg YOUR COUPON BOWMAN & ROWE 16 7. Cultivator, F. and W. Miss Evelyn Peck and.11r. James undersigned on or before .the 19th full particulars Useful, Valuable articles in return .� 'Fowler, of Barrie, spent the week- dPytheir claims.93Immediate y after BROUGHAM, ONT. a�ITBY ONTARIO W.F.DISNL+'Y', Greenwood ' with Mr. and' Mrs. Hooey. o f the deeeas- Phone Pick '5Q2 _ PHONE Pica 2314 41tf Mrs. E: Lewis was called Singhampton on Sunday last Ewing 'ed will be distributed amongstdtho�y entitled thereto haying regar `TjLLE to the illness of her mother. filed,iAirniq so c a '- Mr. o Rad yted with his mother, Mrs. Mor`' Dated at Oshawa, the 28th day of IO ziervice Phy and sister Mrs. Augustine on Jtmior f armers� `i February, A. D. 1938: H B - Gasolene Tank .i Saturday• ANN UAL 16..1-2e. The men of the Baptist church 'W N. Sinclair, K. C, Delivery Price _ _ Expert service. and rA 4 'are eyeing a huge pile of wood that Dance rd. Beak Montreal Bldg. Oshawa ing Ty-Dean Motor Oil pairs t0 illi makes. 888,8• *=Snnp Riled u in the church yard. Another annual bee is aDout, IN Make place. ''S gaL-iuts, 65c. per gal. • .. guaranteed, _.. t Congratulations to Miss Anna For- ATTENTION, FARMERS MAMMOTH HIALL, MALVERN u it of Mr. Arthur Lynde, A RT H U R F I E i:,,'D — gyth, :P P -'Ohl c -- a -.. on passing her Intermediate,Vocal GENERAL REPAIR WORK Ac esaories Tirejs Batteries Examination, with honours at the A LF'S PLACE Graduate Radio and TelRadio. Service Institnbw Hamburg Conservatory of :llusic• . We areprepitred torepaircars. FttIDAY, b1ARCH. 18'pH Member Otliciai Radio. Service lvieay Barn g T, ONT. Asocc oWn• Mrs`, Brooks is entertaining her -trucks, tractors and all farm Hnaagan's Orchestra Refreshments CLAREMO: motl}er, 1Ira. Pierce, of Scarboro. machinery*wheels rebuilt and EVERYBODI' WELCOtiiE r phone 3201 48 Phone 5201, PICgERINd daughter Dorothy, 'who•has.been iter grandmother, returned fire aetrting, ooh-�ork ai1e� _ visiting woad turning of all kinds. St ' Patrick's Supper, United - -- - home -with her }larch _16th _ Church, Pickering,The Virginia Jubilee Singers gave Plaee your under now for their program iii the hall here oil WOW-working and turning- "Wednesday Wednesday evening, to a very fair Pbone or Call Were upon:ored by'. l; audience. The; ;+�. 'the Public,Library in their appear- E YY The approaching finals in the 3rcck"toad Storeaksmith Shop. 13.1 ante here. nd Blac , . a 'hockey sea.�on is arousing no little (successor to '�'. H. Jackson) . ,in this neigh- _. _• _ - st in the fans _ - - -- . - fte borhood. An interesting_.game is .r played .this of which - - 'being p y week. _: . 4. PYRAMID we can have more to say next _ rf Ted Tomlinson.was rushed to the - hospital afew hours after returning • :. OP' j;arm Chicks Brom Florida for an emergencyFarm _ - tcitis. The open- raises enation fora aPPlwayB • ►7 t �1 �1QQ and Ted ezp- In -Buick l l>LiS�! ation was successfulnn the Top 1�IcLaughl ectit to be home this week: - ' The lady who mistook another - Lay and Pay _..pair of goloshesfor her osn may ,�.. w make the exchange at the home Id customers somipg back every 'IAN' of Airs. R. E. Forsyth, where the day'. error occurred on the evening .on. ; which the `,`open meeting" of the Rr. , , ORDER NuW power of words to paint. The second �+ L�LIT� HIhH PRICES RIGHT �r - was held. , OU may care about engine de- po 1 r t , outs soft licit sturdy coif springs on the More cold weather., and freeze•' Q sign. or, know a:aha,+�.� ern a pu ` -head. Hut-w'het� inventi_�'e, rear wheels.—H'ikh Knee-Action ua m I I C HELL r► ups over the past Week-end. Tits H�G� G. cylinder our ing ears on the roads dur- c,LAREMON'T-,. ONT. r '�• slush that app genius and engineering still' om6irse to front—to increase am zipgly•y. - with the-,.,warming sun, , _.28-..9 bdecloliar _,C mfert andyour..safety, -Ing tFL- day ng Phune MArtcsl :I _ the "under-works" raise the value of your autamo is picked up by _ _that s news you can't afford to skip. Both these .great"features are excj'usi�e r_ of the c then:freezes, giving eon- that'cinews you lies a double-, on advancements-- ., slder*le brake trouble. - found on no other car. That is why we �jie regular monthly meeting of the TA1`TL� i THEATRE barrellea news story like that for You. say. ''Try thg fide, compare the price i 'Women's Institute will be held on S 1\ this year...in two exclugive engineering 'VGednesday" 16th, at the home o! LE+ - #riumphs—the Dyv�Ftwstr Engine and tags, and you'll say McLaughlin-Buick will $TOUFF IL Mrs. McIntyre. TORQUE FRSE 'SprineinL� The first _.A, the most advanced motor car in.the hiss Hosts a rest in motors .Phone 100 g nc the descr-be the "new school courses _ _ =. brin s you performa e•far bc'r'�nd s . Balanced rations of " ng address — ' wort th sma t uq 'Three ,< will "'work", "leisure", and health' -tShowing - _ Mesdames Kilpatrick, e No other for Can af �nr.Sc*t�e�+r3r73ed be - ,., Stan may,. Carson, and Pearce: Miss-'No rma,Snider of Smithfield, Sat, &.Huitdaya-2 Shows.Tend 9 P.m. , DYNAFtASH Vobe•in-Head /* is visiting at. the manse at present, Thursday, Friday and Saturday " Straight ht Engine TORQUE-' �8nd on, Sunday morning-last, in the FREE S'rt gin ...Tiptoe F+Ydrau 11 and 12 p --:United sen very acceptab- Match 10, iic Brokes...Genuine Knee-Action Church, g » s '�r '`• / ` Unisteel Turret Top Bodies y; "How Lovely are Thy Dwellings". r�EXCLUSIVE The Y, P• U. are planning a St. w;1h F'sherNo Draft Ventilation. Automatic.Starting Safety glass w -vti _... ...... Patrick's Supper ' for 141arch .15th. -- d Sealed .:Wfth o a T r ue Tube Drive a _. .- . - '. - '' Nation-wide Pans and. H. Smythe of Port' Cha„,. Rev. W. J. `ula! address . - Service orgar.zaron always 'at T. perry will give his pop FRANCIS FARMER .. your comms^�.anywhere. F' °"q',,� t, ,,,•r' ,s" on hie "recent trip to Ireland". FRED MacMURRAY About fifteen of our Y. P: attend- = CHARLES RUGGLES ed th•: gathering at BrookUn' on SHORTS "t f Mondry everting of this week. PICTORIAL The visit of Mrs. Aitken and her _ �Cookir g School' Staff to Claremont " wgv rSDAY ednesda Inst has been one of MONDAY.TUESDAY, ,pn W y f . lthe big events of the season. Held March 14, lb and 16 •� .�%i f i In the Community Hall, one of the .� a `? ✓ / : slued . is « _ ._.. (largest audiences ever rbc L l e M1 ;' Claremont enjoyed " both the after- LL L ove' noon school and the evening ea. the i _ w1th :. e of the Nine"-_ by the B. staffing per,hdran4 S12 9 S Y. P•- U., and quartets and solos. JEAN PARKER i �� ;c• iti Bite ladies who followed Mr's. Ati- DOUGLAS.MONTGOMERY work, feel that they have der EDITT FALCONS : De/irerea at f.ero,r. ived a wonderful amount of 'instruc- ofb.w.. Gover"eigb, tion and information. Community Comedy .Sboct Subjects j. Gcesr.�►� bj''� " singing had a place in the afternoon ar. with the wit and -, Program, this, THURSDAY. FRIDAY&SATURDAY f a Fury¢e,rnen,r ow ebb Mrs. Aitken �` ' Genw.1 Mocorr .,humour introduced by '� lruol,.oru P made it an enjoyable afternoon. Match 17, 18 and 19 :,1[rs. Aitldett is known to be a most remarkable. personality• Supper e Kid . ; was served to about fifty persons " (Fomes &ck who had come from a distance and r: who were staying for the evening with — i prizes were given and all the art- y tales prepared by Mrs. Atiken dus- 'R►AXNS•MORRIS Ing the afternoon were given away. ,. The quilts on display have been re- ,,, iponsib�e for' a renewed interest in y 'E O'N , ILL: p�� M s The (.r G a.�r " that art in this community. . • :CHAS. COOPER • CL ONT Metal receipts for the day• were in : NERAL DIRECTOR s1.NDt FU the neighborhood.of $70._The Com- EMBALMER Dea3er--J. McGlashen--Dumbarton nnittee sponsoring this "day" are ;;iquccessodto W. J. Mather, •Assoc. wy . '�._ „ - - ;grateful to the many wile so gener- Steaffdillti - DONALD MOTOR SALES -- `!' i agsly assisted at the hall and else- Pickering where. ' ` - Night and Df}y Service "!� AsiSOC. Dealer---M• Sleep-"' - Business Phones Residence-Phone - `M t �` 9501 9820 b wny Yr �J.J _ � �•is P ( S-WAY RELIEF fe y Lenten Season Dishes FOR THE MISERY OF -'i - — _ During the Lenten season It to the Ing water, and cook slowly-until ten, Ca custom in man home t L y s o serve fish der. ,Drain• se ar - . D ate ,lata large flake s at least twice a week. Such adherence to measure 1% cups.' Prepare sauce to the spirit of the season need not by melting butter in top of double ,� 1 f mean.a privation however. Fish can boiler. Add flour and stir to a smooth - - '+' je,l, ,. be a very delicious change in the diet paste. Add cream and-beasonings and 4 i , > and there are many ways of serving cook until thickened stirring constant- It. on tantit. -Now in the time to try new varia- ly. Pour small amount of sauce over tions of your old fish dishes and some 'egg yolks, stirring vigorously. Return new ones which we are giving here. to double boiler, place over'hot water REUEVESTIIROAT We have given the recipe for Cass and cook 1 minute longer. Add finnan - erole, of Salmon in,these columns bei- haddie to sauce. Serve on toast; gar- PAIN—RAWNESS •• fore but many of you may not 'have Dish with parsley. Serves 6. saved it so we are including it. Baked Halibut Casserole of Salmon 1 slice (1 pound) halibut, 1 inch ENTERS BODY • ■ i ` . ■ 2 tablespoons quick-cooking tapioca thick THROUGH 1 Cup Milk ACH Dish of pepper-_-- 34 teaspoon,salt IRMTIM 1 cup canned• salmon, flaked I cup fine soIC'biread crumbs TO EASE ilii j 1'cup celery, dicedRei Reach Dash of salt . .. ono c pp _ ljuau of pepper a eapoon n, o e 1 cup milk 3 tablespoons melted butter The speed with which"Aspirin"tablets 1 tablespoon melted butter Dash of paprika act in relieving the diatressin, aymp- 8 'to 8 unbaked baking powder ble- Place halibut in shallow pan, pour 'toms of colds and acoompanyutg sore Dawson grew, flourished, began to as saying good-bye to anybody he cults, rolled lA inch thick. on milk, add salt, and let stand 15 to throat is utterly amazing. ..and the' Combine ingredients in order given. 20 minutes, turning once. Combine treatment=ie simple and pleasant.This die; represegtatives of big companies caught the next down-river boat. crnmba, salt, and �' appeared ht up tracts of Turn into greased casserole• bake in pepper. Add butter, you do.Crush and dissolve.three . A Qirl In y)( e___T tossin crumb - " tablets in one.third y; ey. vge --hot-oven"'(425-degree F.). 25 minutes, g (3 Whew Jim Rowan closed the door stirring mixture twice during first 10 Remove fish from milk. Sprinkle light- 'Water• hen gargle with this mixture Ing and hydraulic pr03ecta. light- ly with salt and twice, holding our head well back. of his steamer stateroom behind him, minutes of bakin Place biscuits on pepper and cover y ' Some of these newcomers were gg Thin mediMi gargle wM act abnos0' _ he closed it, as he thought, upon The top of salmon mixture after !t has with l-3 01 crumbs, patting them lie a local anesthetic on the sore,irri- possessed of the gambling fever and Michigan Kid and everything that had baked 10 minutes; return to .oven, into fish. Place crumb-aide down in tated membrane of your throat. Pain they tried their luck against The to do with--that notorious character, bake 12 to 15 minutes longer to bake 'well-greased shallow baking pan. Coy- eases promptly;rawness is relieved. Michigan Kid's. Rumors spread of When the first bend of the river had' -biscuits. Serves 4. er evently with remaining crumb&, You will say it is remarkable, And big games in the bask rooms y the hidden' Dawsou City from view he sprinkle with paprika, and bake in hot the few cents it costs effects-a biq ' Side place, games where the sky was — -- oven (460 degrees-F.) 16 minutes, or. saving over expensive"throat ' the limit. One man In particular drew from his pocket s wallet, and. Pimento Sauce V. from this he carefully extracted a 2 tablespoons butter _ until crumbs are brown and fish is and strong medicines. . scoffed . at "Michigan's luck" and blurry,.time-yellowed acture of Rose 2 tablespoons flour cooked. Serves 4. • Amain tablets are made in Can- prophesied that he would 'Bet the D p _ oda. "Aspirin"is the registered trade- Morris. It was a picture he had clip-. 1 cup' milk )fid—send him out of the country D-: . • � mark of the Sayer Company,Limited, - -broke. This a Colonel Johnson; a ped from a Dover newspaper on the 3!a teaspoon salt _ of��indsor,Ontario.Lookothename Molded Ramekin of Wbitefisb great engineer and mining promoter day Rose graduated from the local Dash of white pepper - 3 ns qick cooking tapioca ]Bayer in the force of a cross on every tablespoons high school and it showed her as a '�_ cup pimiento, forced through -teaspoon salt- ' Who represented a London syndicate. g � teaspoon white pepper - tablet. -- Se and Rowan met, finally, much as girl in white with a floppy hat'and a sieve. sash of ribbon about her waist. It was Melt butter in saucepan. Add flour Dash of Cayenne Demand • famous duellists,meet, and behind 2 -cups cooked whitefish, flaked locked doors they played:for twenty . Perhaps the one and only personal and stir to a smooth paste. Add milk 2 tablespoons melted butter n De� howls possession that be hats never risked gradually, stirring 'constantly, and 1 tablespoon parsley, chopped losing at some time or other. He gazed continue cooking and 'stirring until 1 cup milk 7ASPIRIN".A.,What the stakes were nobodqknew, at it sow for quite a while. thickened. Season with salt and pep- but they must have been enormous, cup buttered crumbslack must have ran the Kid's way He wondered if Rose were still Der. Add pimiento. Makes 1 copeusual, for Colonel Johnson rose 0 -ahe-m ave grown n- --- —Combine-dry ingredients,_ fish,..but ter, parsley andmilk. Turn Into IN CANADA to a beautiful woman, yea, and a good -iS >3Med stepped out into the hall, and woman—here the Finnan Haddie Delmonico greased ramekins or custard cope. , lllle4 himself. - _ _ gambler was speak- Cover with crumbs. Bake in moderate -• IL'OIOI+ Song _. - Ing. No doubt she was married. He 1% pounds finnan haddie oven (350 degrees F.)' 35 minutes. Un. tQ That at least was the story which pondered this thought 'deliberately 8 tablespoons butter- :. ahold, if desired. Garnish with was made Orbita and which the suth• and it awakened a feeling of regret too 1% tablespoons flour Dara critter accepted. Certain spiteful g - ley. Serve with or-without Pimento Red is a swift young deer -_ indefinite to be culled a pang, for long W teaspogn salt minded persons whispered knowingly Sauce. Serve 6.. An 1 cups light cream or to left-over white- Running in the: snow,' -- - --- ago he had realized that it was not p milk meated Bobflab may be substituted for Yellow is faint laughter that this story was all a fabrication: the flesh-and-blood Rose Morris that Dash of Cayenne ,vhitefldh in this recipe, such ae heli- When the s that "Michigan's" luck had finally do. Pring winds blow. he worshiped, but an idea and an Dash of nutmeg but, haddock,.cod, or bass. Blue is a deep garden sertea him and that the shot had been ideal. 'Of course be proposed to find 9 egg- yolks,. slightly beaten, - fired Inside, not outside, the foom. 6 slice's toast. ` When the evenings wake. hers that.was the one thing he had in :..Tuna and Celery Souffle Silver is dim music Ugly rumors such as" these flew mind—but what would. happen when Rash Annan haddie, soak In -cold 4% tablespoon quick-cooking tap- Heard upon a Iake.,,_. ' - __thro(kh the streets, but whether they he had found her was another matter. water 1 hour. Drain, cover with .boil- loca. _ Green 4a water coolness reached the can of the Kid nobody When be boarded the steamship at lt/s teaspoons salt a. - On a summer day. aver knew. Perhaps they did, Per. gad Michael he saw no his familiar meant g 34 teaspoon pepper a y lops that was why he sold his place mate view of organizing a'Wolverine Purple is the shadow 1 cup celery, finely cut Where tall 1 y, two weeks later and without so much Society. Jim decided to go. ' _ poplars-sway., nothing to his fellow passengers, he 2 cups milk Black is the echo rin felt a great relief. Already he had It turned out to.be a pleasant Bath- ging 1 cap tuna fish flaked From s ea g g Bring. A glad-band committee was at great bronze on begun to-realize, as he bad not realiz- 3 egg Yolks, beaten until thick and White is the moment after ed in Dawson, that whatever The . the door to introduce strangers lemon colored - _.. around; there was `a program, of en- 3 egg whittle The singing of a song. Michigan Kid may have stood for on , stiffly, beaten - 10e a day tertaitirneat, with refreshments prom- Combine d the upper river, back home that name dry ingredtenta, celery, --Sara Van Alstyne All in The - ised afterward, and-milk in to 0 burs a sew suaranteed would.stand for somet$ing altogether t D f,double boiler..Place Christian Science Monitor. Jim Rowan grinned. Here was old over rapidly boiling water, bring to F ra'm*�TO� different. D B L+ lavhome stuff. He wondered what these scalding point (allow 3 to 5minutes), Back home. . The words possess a pleasant-faced men and women would cook 5 minutes, stirring frequently. PORTABLE peculiar significance for men who think It they knew that he, the unob- Add fish and e have not been."outside" in more than gg Tolks. Fold In,egg Z. trusive visitor, wgs The Michigan -whites. Turn into greased-' baking TYPEWRITER five Years. Nobody but the homeward Kid, the -a4�aotorioua "apoFting dish. Place in pea of hot water; bake bread Alaskan could In the least ap man" in ail the rforth.' in moderate oven (350 degrees F.) 60 - F — Preci�te them.!with all essential features -minutes Serves 8 Stranger's Bear Oldtimees Meet He heard his name mentioned dur- ' At Nome the ship hove twfor twen- Ing the evening a fudge from CARRYING CASE -four hours, and Rowan went ashore Lansing delivered a speech eulogiz- 'Household Hints CTOR o see what Ing the home state and re erre o Write— n Here again he passed, unnoticed, and the Kid as "that unsavory character Fruits and berry stains will vanish, .. Remington Rand Limited he was greatly cheered by that fact. of the upper Yukon who has brought from washable materials if you pour k Toronto If he could ,walk the streets of as odium upon the fair name of our birth- - boiling hot water through the spots. Alaskan gold camp without being ret= plate." Again Jim grinned. One has Delicate fabrics should be sponged ognized, 1t argued that he would have to pay something for success., with warm water. And old stains no. difficulty whatever -in the big Now here did.he hear a Dame or see world outside. can be bleached- with hydrogen per- a face that he knew, with perhaps one oxide. ' His 'attention .was attracted by a exception-the face `of an old man . To get icecream, cream or milk poster which advertised an informal who sat in a quiet corner. It was a stains out of materials—use luke- raIly of all the citizens of Nome who , bearded face and the lnan was,poorly warm water and soap on washables, \ hailed from Michigan'. The meeting dressed. -He wore rubber boots and but for more delicate fabrics, sponge was to be,held that night for the pug overalls and a faded threadbare mack- with warm :water, dry, and remove ' • ,, pose of general -good-fellowship and inaw that hung looaeIy from hie stoop- —_ grease spot with a grease solvent. ; s - gray and he coughed a good deal. , Jim studied the old fellow's profile Nearly 9,000 pounds Offish are be- ARE and decided that he had probably g caught daily in the waters of �s6 YOU WEAK, �lERVOUS? seen the man across the gambling ta- Panama. - • rls ble oe the bar—a river of derelicts - y r'F } O rowing nto like this one had flowed in and out of _ �!;<; g nA for g his place during these recent ears: :.,•{ ', i thrive on `_CROWN women in middle He'had'about put him out,of his mind - BRAND" CORN SYRUP. life going through when the man rose to leave. Then ^" .. H4 BOYFRIENDS They never tire of its delid• the change, or ' Rowan started, leaned forward; his ous davor.Land it really is so those who snifer eves fixed themselves upon the strong- Food for the m—soIva the from headache; ars bearded cheek.- thildren !'CROWN BRAND", backache and nervous- Qukak Easy Way to Get Charm � • nese associated with (To be continued)functional disturbances, .7.etidin hyys��i�t�datie o- Dr. Pierre's Favorite GM"lie dm't attract �ria6 wdK �toance CLOWN ID y Pzesenption i. .t labia vegetable tonic. �, � are set R�aa thi.: 1[r.. 'E. Joflh . Antwerp Dp YOU FEEL RN SiYRUP-a ■soft settle St. St. Catharines, Ont., aid:•"I felt tired �• Pzch ewd fsr� wesee� cry carbohydrate to file and weak and my serves seemed to be a]I wersslee. �ieeebL,pNsq s( Iipp O� t milk modifier fa the unstrung. But after I has used Dr. Piereds Qj T j^/ T@t!9 a ey4 for��— Favorite Prescription a short while my al?- v++vv\.ils71 a i ing of tiny Infants •fid petite increased and I picked up strength ysti'lFbr sstpeieed le•�• S- 'as an enemy producing food and felt better to ever), �.- 'Fe a�von'ta Maybes you need more "'°' Oe N°— k Win children., Prescription; in,mfr opinion, 1t6eiY teeCW i< t for g en• tonic for women: BUY of TTo • Take��iL and yrs'B Neo be New six tabs. 50c,liquid$I.00�;$2 v�� bile • ZE FAMOUS -- when H ILI P You feel you haven't a'triend sussed hat[ �dteeest d irw aMradirle I�iRGY In the world and me is not worth .s, "p whe A"�� � �' s red cent—that's the time your liver Is mwmthe"Wrawadi,gats rid ofweds ge.ttfng you 1¢own. Don't fall for it. atsdpied,' ueweseesy, MORRI Slake your 1 oar behave. ,.Aeltbtleeaa •! �` •. , Y �O Vl Il1IN act directly ton. thel do the stimulating ?�■ V �. the liver's production o{ bile. Com IME - prlaing s special bland of certalp lre�ra- iArl� Ca_ jti�tmattoiiwhatkindofwinlers�po�,t{ fP NE CU ives, Tan01 TaDleta Anclude a- small,ay Rocks has It.12Smilaaaaid pi%oportiou o1 oalomeT .probably the 1 trails. Rendaarous of champions most effentlwe liver stimulant known. In a day or two your liver is at.work. A10.• 11�► _ ir 70 .l kinin as well se ever and you feel at j dOt11ANY IwIW frlei with the wide, wide world. All - i drmcgisla bave Tanol TaDlete, JAC (C) a ' , ',. �.'. w,-:•.:.oat';. ,, .. '•rX. �,.r,'... �axn yur*•;'"�`*' ''.lta�� .r . . :,. ..-::. a ..:rw .,I.'• ': � o �L �- � -« r� w. he saih uto�em, Sow a 38. And - nnany loaves havey ,' -and aee. A round And when they knew, hey Bey, }?Yoe, ar- and ekes sthe foods of the poor,ves were like - - • The Dial • a large, flat pancake, with a more, or less. hard crust. The fish were s mere relish, and probably pickled or �O �DLINE d. F '1liE WEEK ke •T coo _ O ` 89. And he Commanded them that O all eliould sit down by companies,up By FRANK DEidNIS i -- - on thegreen grass. Small Loav sat'downnd lchri cranks, t f REE1 40. And they. fifties. ; This _ ■K hMtass�! by hundreds, and by into AL e orating of a vast company _ often"" •rtlte` small groups arran 4i lfi�sasirewse a wise precaution, The 9ast .assem- innr sw blase was thus subdivided and bong I _.5 en - ;;there-was less danger of tumult and I confusion. took, the five loaves • 41. .And he. and the two fishes, and looking up to , «,3 c - heaven, be blessed.oh loaves;the loaand And brake �- a gavethe diaclplee to re them; and the two. fishes divided he among them all. Always there were - �� `a more pieces to break off; the bread • -. _ grew -in Jesus' hands. The bread was given to the,disciples to set lie- ti fore the people. They had the task himself, as every heathen- religion of being the waiters at this miracu LESSON XI. " proves, even the noblest and great- Ions meaL FEEDING THE HUNGRY-- eat of them. The Lord Jesus came 42. And they all ate, and were'fill-' picture heads our business this week are Mark 6:30=44. - ed. Undoubtedly the people were The three lads whose group P and Bob Faraon, (}ang- _ Golden 'Text - Give ye them t the shepherd of the the to With hungry, Blaine Mathe, Lord does something, he er No. 2. Messrs• Maths, Pearl and Fannon are the chief members of the them to God, to feed them having eaten nothing,all day. st violinis{; Bert Pearl, Gangster No. 1, . -► to eat. Mark-6:37. - dread .which cometh down Brom hen- when the Lor when THE LESSON]N ITS SETTING' , vena to deliver them from their sins, never does it. acrimpingIy, so, Happy Gang, beard over the National Network of the'CBC daily at 1.00 p.m• the Lord fed these people, he gave "Naughty Boy'.' Maurice Rapkin. i - Time.-April, A.D. 29. to protect them from the evil one. Listeners will be happy to learn that Place.-Betfissida, on the shore of Work Of Tesehln= - them all that they needed for the While we are on the subject of Bert and Pearl, we must say a word or two for he o d' Galilee. . __-______ _ ._ :. And he began to teach them many complete satisfaction of their "hon- w e this fs one schoolhouse they attend *' w ren "exams" were bel this sho cele- 3O.,And the apostles gather'them- things• At once the Lord Jesus'ba- ger. Is. s higher and h hlerbreadway t of 'he hAirtireaka"work n Repeat Jackson show. gins his shepherding work by instrnc- Lord satisfies us., brated its fire semi-Anal in which selves together unto Jesus. The Tony ?� first mission in -which these apa�ea-- t� these people to whom his heart heaven."43And they took up broken pie- Eddie Allen, Do>mid Stubbs, _ barticipated is recorded in a Pre w powerfully draws• They ice"and May heavy a Joyce _ __-. of _ ___. $od ss Jna�na ca, twelve bsakettuls,_ and also _of„ zotti, Dorothy Pi' .Was a �g part of this same clrspter- not be brought hark to- - -- ed=Tha..maiL —....--- il7lark, which-we havec e studied in an Christ,alone could reveal him. They the fishes. 44. And they that ata the that -+- This is the Was r'lesson (vs. 7-13). ohn's record o! this mfr- until an hour before that name bad to earlie would not be repentant of their sins loaven wo Sfive thousand men. Ac- that the winnerto-radio lateaeBup At m - 'only place in his entire Gospel where 8b: And,when the day was now cord g exactly_one ' Mark refers to the disSlPles of-Jesus en his disciples came unto ode, it was the Lord himself wup ho Tbhat; Eddies AIle� won by far spent, ss ,Apostles." "The title fits well in him, and said The place is desert, commandeentsethat disciples nothing beckoet. vote. The close second was Donald .` fol the Twelve are is now far spent. 36. the fragm Stubbs. £3dte sings,and playa the ay this connection, and the day o This which remained over:must have now returning from theft first preach Send .them away, that the q may g exceeded In bulk and coxdson. Several of his relatives Play t Ing. tout. And they'-told him all into the country sad villages round immensely in ibame bands 'in England. Donald e i whatsoever they hod done, about, and buy themselves somewhat quantity the original sii al symbol o! that Stock; so that Stufba hafts from Orillia, and Played things= ernees we have.her his harmonica well enough to run 's M and ea finish. Eddie taught We sir haste a 8 loo- h!c Ani t had b a their itself ha g lin e he its Y to p vert eat. t- not photographic and whatsoe 9 to rase to a, p have.. a similar phrase about telling to follow Jesus the multitude h, Ing, butafterall its outgoings upon neglected to bring a�iyt Allen qualifies for aplace-in.the finals. . a Jesus all things, though under eh- bins Each person that appears _ circumstances, in ,a and in their absorption .in his others,. abides itself ut for thes4L id a regular professional ,.?". - tirely different them, gram is Pa, 'preceding passage in this same Goa- teaching they had forgotten their_ it would have done b_ fee-ss. it you would like an audition pel (5:33).• It is utter foolishness, ordinary wants• The -disciples had „I believe Russia is one o! the Just drop'a card or tetter to Dr. Jack' ` when we begin-to talk to.the Lord° : their compassion also for the people. 1 understand son, CFRS, Toronto. RVs. to keep back anything from him, for 37• But he answered and said unto beat of the foreign countries to Bios that novelty acts are more than wet- We et t� - 1 he knows all things. They went over them. Give ye them to eat. We see in."-Cot eliva Vanderbilt,"Jr. come. Airbreaks may be heard'on Fri- 'with him the things 'they had said. how Jesus is.trying to lead his dis- days,' CFRB, 8:30 P.m. Bert Pearl, = They told all to the.Lord'from whom eiples to think of his almighty pow- �,ew 1r Jean EIeraho�t, stage and screen vet- received their message, Roy-Lock, and hta 26 , e w array - currently starting in the CB8 they had or.and to place their reliance-on him,. •. Maurice Boddiagtori and a'new arra? eras, they Find derived their power, to on lila wisdom and on his thoughtful ° _ dramatic aeries, of talent each week. A fine variety Dr. Chrtatian, will whom, alone they were responsible., care. But with a hint .as broad as show. mark the 26th anniversary of his ar- • • -rival !n Hollywood with a gala p Time For Rest this command for pro- them he d;kishAtnd gram broadcast over a: nation Wide And he saith unto-them,-Come food, they to Kiddie Guests rgl. we: o and .. he Com Culumbla A'etwork, Thursday,'Marsh unto him, g CANADA 1938 ye ourselves apart into a desert place, . they say We happened to tune in to 10, 10:30 to 11.00 p.m. Mary Pickford. and}este a while. The words-trans buy two a thousand d themtosat'rt The h of ,. munity Sing Program broadcast SThe Edward'l;• robinson, Edward Arnold, fated"desert place" means simply an bread, giveis IMPERIAL TOBACCO'S days at '9:00 p.m. over CKCL. Henry King, Robert Montgomery, Ty- -i uninhabited, a lonely place, aplace word here translated -"shilling" INsinRiNG PROGRAM program turned out- to be Southern rone Power will join is the•:celebra- where tie and his disciples could abide the word denarius, which was the Night-sad was quite a novelty. So tion. < fors time without being disturbed. day's wage of a laborer in Pales- program • • + • vieoi`s offices to see "Mo" Rosenfeld, _". getter Heating lFo there were many coining and go- tine at this time. It would mea", so that EVFRY�F�NatYoua lGl°1T ' Abe rle ofa '!n to the e��e n a.fire properly at-night F Sud find out just what's up. 4$nnki g qng, and they had ro leisure so much quite beyond their'. informed that by the time you receive says • James the uestion is meant.to imply the Coast to•Coast Network is a simple pr fess," to ewt.— absurdity of the w o e in this'-paper, the program to be broad- Stewart, 'blue coal' Heating Expert, •32. And they went away 'in the I,yet it is one boat to a desert place apart. The Kiddie numbers will lie eung 'and derstand, and through imprope meth —Place. no doubt, was near Bethsaida. Tells The the program will feature Kiddie (Luke 9:10). This was a rest which ].]andwriting oda tbey,iost both comfort and fuel.' Your Handwriting Guests: It seems that listeners will Mr.. Stewart, whose talks on •home thi.disciples hid very; richly earned. be taken back to .the Little Red They had flung themselves heart and' About Your Character. „ heating are a, regular feature �n the Truth Schoolhouse yvhere they had .mud on very popular"Shadow" program over soul into their work, and now they their•heels and no shoes op their BY �IWRhI� BBT CFRB each. Wednesday, is offering were-thoroughly ready far vacation. feet," We were asked to invite all The ri t to which they mere invited r: tree to every,householder copy of I(Psycholo�ist, Character-Analyst and Lecturer) our.readers to again visit the Salim' the book "First Aid to Better Heat ` was a rest of mutual intercourse:He- ming hole' and get that "Green At)- ing„-a little volume full of practical would not go then to the rest of soli- Stomach ache": The picture con- advice on bow to get the utmost value lode,• ut to that of sweet and happy (Ed. Note: Intense interest -is be- controlled by-.the brain, from which• tai for every dollar-spent for. fuel. Just fellowi "Come ye apart,and-rest -the schoolmaster in charge of gnosis. send your name and address to 'blue p• fag shown e. our new .cries of, ar- vale thhe e hand�ntwriting.wavesthat moti- rained herein is that of Vincent Boyd a Street, and a copy o! " whish this is the third). Incidentally, Vince Plays a piano solo awhile. title•, of Character-reading from handwrit coal', 217 Bay _ The ]Five Thousand and that, in the about the middle of the program that's this book will be promptly mailed.to fag is no•magic w a treat to listed to. Also on, the pro- 33. And the people saw them'go AN OPEN LETTER TO xis the other nimble hand of a magician, will work gram will be Principal stall Francis you. Ing, and many knew them, and they When I opened my r 'drifted out ran together there -os. toot fes rom all morning, ail Am answe ng it .the aboutn to it. Ithwill In t preoaa a rabbits >7 the cities, and outwent them. This my desk. May .Establish I S THIS YOUR of thg wan. 4" tininassover, and form of an open letter, because it i's, out of^a hat; nor sill it transmute 4a gold the roads naturally were full of peo- think, o iIt r� uce -Market- 111 K-rHDAi pie. A great multitude hurried readers. Here is the letter: weak ct n4encies,torfcultivate,the la- , around the north side of the lake, "Dear Sir-At a fair in Atlantic tent talent that you may have, That (Minister of Agriculture Tells of By A. R. WHIR crossing the Jordan River, to find the City I.got a handwriting analy- is for you to accomplish. Project for Downtown Lord. The prefix in the verb "ran" xis It was so utterly ridicu- what a character-reading'will do 'j'oronto41 means that they all ran together in lows that i have no further faith for 'you is to reveal the inexorable• J f a 'body,. The crowd grew as they in the idea. . . I enjoy your ar= - - What the Stars Foretell for Those -passed one town after another on the titles immensely but please don't truth about your innermost charas- Born on March 12, 13, 14, 15, ' -populous shore. try to convince me that there is teristics and propensities. It is a Agriculture Minister t is w said 16, 17 and-18 signpost that points the road you last week 'his department is working a i 34. And he came forth and saw a any truth in it, Its too' far- should •take towards the heights of on a proposal for eatrket i ant of a fetched I" self-accomplishment. terminal lrroduce market in down- I f you were born on any of the great multitude, and he had compas- µ cion on them. The English word q .wonder whether my incredulous That is.exactly what a handwriting town Toronto. So far, there had been dogs mentioned above, marriage m It not only adds to no direct submission to the cabinet on important to,you. You need apart "compassion" means "to suffer with". correspondent would hesitate to con- analysis does, Y , the project nen who is strong both Physically and , It meads pity towards those who are suit a doctor, if he were sick, or your knowledge of yourself, but it '.'There will be a draft bill submit- mentally otherwise you are inclined In trouble, who are suffering,who are assays the characters of others, in unfortunate, who are in need. Be stigmatise the whole medical frater- ted to the cabinet," the minister said, to drift. You are generous and good pity as "humbugs" merely because .,whom you are interested, at their without disclosing full details of a natured and at. all times hospitable. Ycause t ey were as sheep not having true worth. There are times, however, when you _ c shop%rd• See also Matt. 9:36. he had been taken in by a men - project which has been discussed at nus vendor at a market fair, and had Would YOU tike to learn'the truth' various times 'iii 'government circles are gloomy and despondent-aa a Sheep are, in themselves, helpless bought a bottle of "colored water" about your character?.. And perhaps in the last few years. matter of fact you rather enjoy your r creatu2es; they cannot defend them- instead of "the elixir of lifer' , you lia•e-friends; -relatives ort a A central market fQr-bandling farm ersonal gl"nom. Forget it-it only selves against ravenous beasts that produce coming into the city ae sus hinders you and keeps you back. paowl. about; they do not seem to Or is he like•the people of old who -.weetheart .whose real character you nested by senator Dune, shall r About the middle of'the year there have cease enough to And pasture scoffed at the idea that any further would like to know? 'Be frank in when be was agriculture min St- in should lie an improvement in your. an1!''water themselves. It -is the land lay beyond.the horizon?_ statins your problems. Sen u swish the first Hepburn admintstrat He probably- through financial position p Y shepherd who guides them, who pro-. _I am not going to weary my read- analysed, rand enclose t'loc for each went so tar as to call conferences of ! leets them, who delivers them. Our ers with technical reasons .to justify with stamped ad= of Burlington to, tufty investigate the some eassiatancehofromiso receive, relatives. - le-as without the .Claim ;that handwriting does re- specimen (sot's•or postal Hoyte Ore. growers And had detailed Pau} Fisher some important news from a on - .lArd saw all these peop ferr•d)- Enc + dressed envelope to. Lawrence Hib• Proposal. Question of financing ,t -any true spiritual guide. Somehow sal character. But it is a r-co mes market had baen the main barrier to Mauve or lavende4 is your lucky lean never tlnds his way back to God fact that the impulse to write.comes color. ` either from your-twthd or your heart. bort, Room 421, 73 West Adelaide 1h8 propo.:al at the tome. In both canes, the B-D directing urge is St., Toronto, Ont. �/ 'S'lr'Y . ..L.:...' .1. '..,,,.$ra'•ap, ...�..•. Y-. ';..,, '.t • }. 1 .. a .. RiR. A 3O L1 1 . --40a. on Fww taddml* Saturday noratiisg, at Tse W. M S. met at the Lome JUST ARRIVED . - )neer residents an the Brick Iisa1, ' ofa Mrs. >� last Thnr.day atter •. A��.� - .. ^' Aileoy 'a >LM&iitm where eke has been living alone for noon with the uveal number pros- • __. b•+•:peadiog a few dyf with his several years, since the death of her eat. sera. W. Steveauoa's bnoupj Sister, Nrs. We J. Clalk. husband. Sbe has not been is good was is tie. W. The first consignment of TIO 411as Doredw Bradlee, spent Bun- health for several years, being a Q'he Fouragnsre (Ansa met"at the f day at her > here. 'OP S new woolens for Spring -fie coat • .° from heart trouble. She a- hoose of Mrs. V; Parkin. Miss Bet- 1. - presenting `The Road •rose on Saturdaymo ruing and was ty Walker was in charge of the pro-' — ---- --Back" visited Zion Church on Wed- partaking of her breakfast, when a gram. The Roll Call was responded and Summer... nooday evening last and despite the heart attack caused her sudden ! to by the verses taken from "The _ stormy night had a full hoose sad death. She was in her 82ndyear, Courting of Nora". Misses Florence Only at Tip To will �1it an appreciative audience. was very industrious and highly re- P y I Mowbray, Roxena Ledgett, Muriel see o =L'he regular monthly meeting sp@cted. She is survived -` Qf St. AndrWw's Ladies"Aid will be by a sone Bell and Eileen Parkin received fabrics like. th@se-••m Both A Alfred,. of Iiatnilton, and a daugh- their 'certificates for the Course,�3teid at the home o! Mrs. John ter, Eirnma, (Mrs, Brent) of Toros- "The Making of a Better World". • Bryant, Church Str., onteusWednesday l ,great 'variety of exclusive new aftarnooa ][arch 16th at the usual lhour. . . Rise .�Advorltseesssa. patterns, weaves and colors. fir. and Mrs. Cyril Morley and • ley spent Sunda is Hamilton with last w seen Thursday FOR SALE - fresh and, springer o' .- y With friends is Toronto. •cows. H. Dunning, Claremont, R. the Bishop family. Mr. $whop be- The Mission Band will meet this R. 3. Set us take our r$on81 recentlybw transferred flton Branch of the Ideal bead, Co. Imo, a FOR SALE ' ,Pure bred.Jersey he!- urement for the best looking -The Annual Convention of the Miss Marle Hockings of Brooklia. fer, 16'mos old F. A. Thompson, --'Oshawa Predytery .Y. P. U. will spent the wesio-end with Miss Alice Dunbarton. 811it Or Coat you've ever worn l be held in Pickering on Saturday Stell. and Sunday, AprII tad sad W. hn Mr. 'end Mrs. F. Heard and Mr. HAY FOR SALE`- a quantity of : excellent good ,nixed hay, i{+Iarahali Farah, Hand-cut and Tailored to your program has been arrang- and Mn. S S. Heard ,of Oshawa - f°r-fie tw°-tu}I-dsyr:- rtbOr 4ent one y 1ast week at the A. - ' Pergonal Aeaearements announcements later. Parkin hone. FOR SALE - Finial, Oval Coal A special table will be reserved Quite a number fraan 'this dist- Wood Range, good as; new. 3-Piece Sor the members of the Y. P. U. riot attended the banquet put on by reed suite,. settee, rocker and arns P T�IL iU mf' the,United Chaoch„ who wish to the Junior Farmers and the Junior chair. Mrs. L. S. Raven, Church 0 S attend the St. Patrick's' Supper. Institute at T11 Brooklia last Thursday Str. Pickering. LIMITED '.Phis table will be served at 7.00 • and the Young People are asked to come out at that time ice- :• - -. . Wednesday The Picl�erin LILLIAN 'S : _ _ -� �k¢ ', here' - evening. g :� - �l _The debate between the team of MEAT MARKED' BEAUTY SHOP ' the U. C. P. U. of Columbus. and - fhat of Pickeringin-the third round S. - -- Three doois-esat-of the bid C�nioli - a of the series will tains place is 'fie carry a full line of � Garage. Mr. 0. Crammer' pm Pickering on Wednesday evening, ! Residence. March 23rd. The subject is "Resoi_ Fresh (ways Extra Valua ib Tip Top Ctotbes" ved that it is in the best interests -Shako and Fiinserwave .See- -of Canada to fortify - Iyer Pacific � Fingerw aye la ' . r Coast", and Pickering will have the and R._ H : Negative. -These interested in the Oil Shampoo Fiagerwave '1Se. debate are invited to attend. Cured j Arehiag , •. - The women of the Protestant -; Maaiieafe _ ase. BROS. LTD Churches of the village Tnet in the Fact! SAB. • United Church for the World Day MItt - eats HAIRCUTTING of Prayer Service. Mrs. R. Cronk The?�, always Busy Tailorsff and Mrs- H. Boyes presided and Our deli'era is at your service. Thermigne Heaterleaa Ail Ferman. were assisted' by Miss Fawkes, Mrs. - _ Johns, bars. M. S. Chapman, Agra, Pbone Pick 1620 eat Waves :Now Ready with Their BprinR Samples of $1,95 $2.50 33.5a li5.a0 Reid, bars. L. Morley, Mrs. ,W. CLARENCE SILK - nbnn. Piet 2_21M - Imported Cloths to make that quit or Coat , Miller, Airs. Bunting and Mrs. W. yo 'aIe QO]D'g t0 buy, _ Murkar. The service was inspirat- �! conal and it is to beregretted regretted that _ Such features ae Frill Wool.Hymo ooDetruct more worpen do not come out to " take part in a service ch encir- - 1n$ Harma°ny Trim, and Sle6ve Lining 'sam9 - cies the world. c —The W. A. of'the United ...a Body linin are all embodied..in the regular - Church are celebrating' St. Pat- ., construction f F Bros' handtailored e BO g r l ` dwied trick's Day, Wednesday, tsar. 16th. ;., � n o firth B _ • clothes at no bxtra charge. Competiti%a Nous. . -with a-Hot Roast Beef Supper and _ a lot of other good things. Supper7 YJ list these as `extras," will iile served at. 6 o'clock and at OARy Z+� E PR 8 o'clock another treat will be put .• : •, .:- .: • - _-- =CE-�`3 7!3 Soma up. - on--a splendid program of Instrum- ' P . ; . �- :' Our Tape Measure awaits your pleasure by _- ental Music ' .Miss St. John and � Fred ci 1. Mrs. Johnston. Focal numbers by- mB u n ti la g, �` 'Pick Bring Mrs. Frank Baker and Dr. Fallaise :'Readings by Mrs. F. G. Coates, - Vatabliered 1857, and the play so successfully put on + #- \ :-by the W. A. v.: `the t'. =c Line oalin the season "The Burstina SPECIALS `vinee Uplift Society" will be present ed. This full evening*,; entertain anent, Supper and Concert 30c. and / -The :March meeting' of the W. eakfast Bacon, 25e. a lb. al the thired Church es "Minced Steak held at the home of the Misses r , 12c. a lb - - Rorke an Wednesday afternoon, Pork L><ver _ .. -� Mara 2nd with Miss Edith Marra y's f - 2c. a lb• : .. group in charge and was well att- ended considering the stormy day. Mewing Beef, :_12c. a The The President, Mrs. F. T, Bunting �RIED or Pickled Canadian Fish is one • was in the chair and Miss.3lurray of the most nourishing and economi- .'lewel Shortening, 15e. a lb read the Devotional Leaflet and ?cal foods that money can bu . It is rich in • Miss 'Jean Clark the Scripture Less- y Classic Cleanser 3. fins, 13c. on. Dosing the business penSod proteins,and in the mineral elements that f, Plans were discussed fora W. M. : build good'health. -6 tins, 25c. S. evening to be held in April. The No matter where you live, our dealer can ' Bale Committee gave an encourag- , y y - - ing report'reigarding material and secure Dried or Pickled Canadian Fish for clothing, A resume'of the 5th ( lap ypu You can choose from such dried fish • • - E - "A Manifold Ministry" in the ,as nod, Pollock, haddock, hake, and tusk, — 'Butcher ' (phone a c�000} .�1 C;}Ierl I} Study Book was given by 11Srs. Cy- dd ril Morley. At the close of the meet. and from such pickled fish as herring, 1 6 Ing Miss"Murray's group served re- of freghments. which can be served in a'variety of tasty - _ -Pickering Hardware Store Horticultural Society Noter seeipes 1 ^ Serve dried or pickled Canadian Fish to - t The March meeting of the Picker- P� _ Ing Township Horticultural Society your family often. It makes a welcome vWe have a-complete line of Royal was held on Tuesday evening, Mar. :_Xchange at meal-times and you will find .•.. 8th, in the S. S. roaT>q of Dunbar. Purple and Dr. Hess' Stock Tonics .ton L:hited Church. The attendance It v m monomical.. _ - .. . wain unusually 1'irge and Pickerifg per's Dri-Kil and Disinfect, LrV V and Aunbarton were well re 'present- .,DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES, r ed and a giowing enthusiasm in 'VF - _ +� OTTAWA.• `w Special "beautifying Pickering" was in ev- - - ' a .ideate. Excellent reports on the Convention of the Ontario Horticul - �� rural society ,recently held in Tor- , Copper Boilers, $2.50 .L� . w e b Mrs. • onto were given y Robinson wrR1TE Calve Boilers, 1.25 a . and Mrs. H. A. Hopkins. Asplen- ---'----�'---'-- FOR FREE ,z.•s� did paper on the Hi-tory, Develop-- r. ..Det""mentofFisheries, .'303 BOOKLET ment and Culture of the Gladiolus was given by the President, Dr. H. Please send me.your tree 52-page Booklet any Day a Fish Day;, conWnins lop dekehtful and 1 Agent for McCormick,Deering Farm Machlnery. and ; C. Pearson., ;The next sleeting of lconomical Fish Recipes. the Society will take place on April Repairs. Nana ....::...................... :._ :c..... 19th in th Si S. Room of the Pick- Our Motto-We have it, Can¢et it, Or it it not made, N. Bring United Church Then an add- -- ress will be given by "Dick, the ........................ .........a.................... i Fhone 3900' - Gardner" concerning which further :..... .......:.:.......... ....J;.:..........wo-� notice wilt is given. Why don't _ J. S. BALSDON, ' - P.ICKERIN O~ oU join t>�ia group-you71 like it. A N•y : DAY A 'FISH J. -