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VOL. LV 11 +PICKERING, ONT.. -FRIDAN • -MAR. -lar 1938' -- � �^�C.�o - a
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�settsartasca► �ateDw. Green River _ Hinsale
GREENWOOD
NOTIC E - -- --
a[ed�csf Mrs. Gee of Greenwood will be Mr. Stanley Parkin and Miss Eil- MILLS \
the special speaker at Green River een Parkin entertained friends of ✓. 3�
DTti
g PEAItSON-Pbysieian "Our trucks pain your way Sunday School on March 27th. Brooklin on Thursday evening last.
Lodsargeom Dunbarton• 101r every day." :Mission Band' met Qt the hall last
B. P'ORSYTH,Gbh.D.,-Director Brougham Saturday afternoon with the usual CHOPPING _ x
6�optome•riew Association of oatario.Res. COAL, COgE. number-present. Monday, Wednesday and Friday
her of the Americas pptometricai mraward has been enter- rstn. who has en s
asaar~araoa. lea V , ,
}tioae f6ea.Ctaremnnt.ont. taining relatives this week. ill at the horrye of-her.mother is WE GRIND FINE _
t3AND, ()RAVEL, Mise 1,Lois Stevenson was a &est, Brooklin ..
, we are pleased. to report ,grail, Sborts•, and Feed of `all-
of trite'Jobe Miller family'.on Sat- is much improved
130NALD RUDDY Barrister. aII urday last. Mr. Writ. Sadler is somew
1160 Solicitor"Notur Public. ao�+ayw Loan• ► Sorry to report Mr. Syivannus better and ablt to be up around the eoncentrafes for profitabterfeedina
.elks
l siwtowtroso!�by �:w��y.hr
BUILDER'S BIIPPLIEf3 ill in hospital at present for house. -kept on band, 5
Ho �o local cartage work treatment. The traffic on the highway on a
BEATON, BELL'& ROSS The W. M. S. , will hold their Sunda night '
t was v 'heavy owing We stock only the best Poultry'
We have also plaeed in stock a full y
Barnstors tf Solicitors
March Mmeeting'on Thursday afterarch 94th at the MOIR ,
to the detour from No- 2. Highway- ....Feeds and Supplies.
114-0 of Maple Leaf Milkog- _
- .W 1i.L1AM 1.BEATOPi.K.C.
_ Qo's Feed@. Mrs. Richie. Roll Call--Wind.` in the church here on Tuesday,.An oyster, S1,13per a ins given s
JL BROOKE BELL,K+C. J,D.F.ROSS Mr. and Mrs. Will Brown and i
JAMES A. WRIGHT Aa W. MITCHELL 22nd from 6 to a p: in. following _
tsf+.s Street. Taon.s. AdeiaW$10B Miss Margaret and J. and Mrs- which, a program of moving pi - PIANO-TUNING
Na Pickering, Ont.- Gerold of .Toronto, were Brough- _
r ares will be,given. by Mr. George
O.RICHARA�N CO., Agrris• art visitors on Standay. Turnbull, of Adam's Ltd. ,Toronto. _ ..:• .. ..• AND _
•tar..Solieton. Notarieaetc,, shite s9t• Office phone 7400 Residence 9510 The 2nd Final Hocloey Game,be-
fiocLt[eBaiidl 3b To All Toronto• Vocal numbers "by Miss Titrrikndl All Linde of Re air Work!
1Ot aoae aa.tasa: ieserint Pnaa.3sta. Btt ---- toveeti Brougham and Durtba;rton will and orchestra selections by Peggrs F
MGUS lMcMILLAN-Bart-ister, sol- The Beal Store, aremont
be played on. Markham Rink on Fri- Orchestra, Admission to Supper All Tuning Guaranteed I'
�ioltor Notary Public. once hours Tues- PHONE day, 18th at 8.45 p. m. Admission; and Concert, 50 and 25 els • .
dna Saturday 7 to g. or by aPPointment -- 15 cte. — -. - C S MacDONALD
at risideaee, third house west teff Piek•nnD FURNITURE
Mrs• A. Foreman, son and laugh- - Grcen River -2M CLOSE AVE." .I*ORC W -- -
IC1air7• Toronto oBlitioir--Meiiioda-St. Phone ter of Atwood �M h Msited MrsT Mrs. Wm. Booth is spending a Phone de 1bOZ
variety of Intosh, of -Alt afternoon. few days in Toronto with relatives. . herr taken at NEWS OlBos E'
NLek Ta:Toronto.Fee b3ti3. 29th , _
We are displayiu an attractire
L> Lai y Knox on y y
Aluminum and Graciteware Etc.
i tes to the Toronto Temp- Mr, and Mrs. H. B. Michell are n
i1 EABERT T.FaLS:�18E�I-=D - ur d- scants Convention were proud to announce a -tr h o
D.D.S.Gr adnate N the Royal Goifte of NoveltMe.
p„�qi Sui�eoJrUU
n.and the Udivernq of Toronto. Browny G. L. Middleton, and Mr. son, a brother for Ruth and Marg-
: pdoe ra rmaence.ecaod� east of St. And- Prices low.in keeping with timer
ss.��relsd c, ecce ,roar.: t and Mrs. Malcolm at the Thursday aret.'
a, F w a>i ?"icor oz apPoln
emeot. (X-ray session. Mrs. Wm. Booth, Mrs. F. Post
-_ pr�ieel. Pbooe Pick 1700.
_ ----- -_RADIO SERVICE ce-onh service b a good attend- ]p and Mr. Clifford o Yvisi l motored Builders'. Smpplies
�syitstt,tfi �'ttrD6is. rates on Sunday. Thr-solo "ttse--Pro- -to$roeltl�ri reeani'ly-to-�slt;AZr.--and_ -
A Graduate of Radio College digs] Son" by Miss Snider,L of ;Mrs. Frank Booth.
with Smithfield, with.Mhm Helen Glover MT, Rafferty spoke at the church Lumber and Lath i
S• ggATON, TOWNSHIP Up-to-the-minute firalIIlDg 8CCO7npanist, was much appreciated. •last Sunday- in connection with the B. C. 6hingltie
D a Clerk. ConvaIraseer.Commnrioner Tlie *rest wishes-of the community Ontario Temperance Association.
--gkrMR afdavits. Accoudtaat, Etc. Issuer of _ and
___ — jjhke Ctlt41•
Yseriaa•r e•,,,e, w hitevare.oat. A
FINEST EQUIPMENT are extended to-Miss Ntarjory--Phil-- -p�-ta�lr-was-perp-strrrrng and en-
--
A. E. RICHARDSOp ips, whose engageunent to Mr, `or lightening and much enjoyed by au. ;Alberta Coal
for man L. Kin¢, of Beswick, has-been We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Thom- 3
GENERAL INSURANCE Guaranteed Satisfaction announced, the -marriage to take son from Toronto to our midst. DOII]eStiC Coke
REAL ESTATE- AT place,in April. - - They will occupy the hoose on :`o. Cement. Little, plaster -
ti 1G Reaeonahle Price@ 51 n:. Burroughs had a bad fall on Ilii hway vacated last fall by �Ir.
. �I, Maple Body Wood
NV KY A ' aftern,.oi, P y
rids- Barefoot':`
O w F an Mrs,
•C icy side alk on- y. d . ,
Tnbea and Batteries always �d
As old established agency, read? - sustaining a badly sprained wrist Rev. W A. Hunnisett B. A: of ABents for.Lundy Fence
Phone Pick. 6000 BrHou¢ba,nROY ,l[ Ont:+Rrio ton,bac �'as ball h M.
the Fred Victor tilisGion, Toronto„ dull IMP.sl v�1o11!]!t`
to serve. _-- and back injuries. Nirs, til. Hamil-
y aken.up by wi,, speak at the church here on Ap-'
-48tt Phone.Mark igu4 a fall on the ice the sAme day. ri1 28th. the band fro..: the Mission aSnd -
' MAW.,
6{ /� t 7t T The sympathy of this community will also play under the. auspices of O e
1t! ltll ti 1f Y Co ke6n1~t Tmpl mentilt
D. .o � E .M R is extended to Mrs. Woodward on .Group b, of the Ladies• Aid, Mrs.
- .LICENSED AUCTIONEER AN h the death of'her father,last week- H. Shank, Convener. $eesre Prltes Before Buylly
VALUATORend,in St. Catharines General .Hosp- Sacred Drama, "One of the
Sales conducted Anywhere ital •in his 65th year, following a Nine" will .be presented in the
IIIf3urauce of All Elul$.
phone or write. Address 811 Dundas lengthy illness: Iirterment took place Green Ricer Church on Monday ev- WILSON BR
0�s
Street, East, on Monday in the Aouffville Cern- ening, :March 21st, at g o'clock by the
--- Beet Rates Available with Locust Hill. Set
Whitby.. Ontario. - ete�. Claremont B. Y. P. LJ.' Thi$ will 1 , •
Are-orgamiation meeting of the be in connection with the Week of Phone M.rk 710 _
i
�Seenrity and Service. _...---
Mission Band was held at the home Prayer. A freewill offering will b_e. `'
Shingles For Sale ---- of Mrs. :hairs on Saturday-after- taken. : �1'ECIAL
-= Address- PbQne noun with a large 'attendance. Off- The March meeting of the Ladies
'Gait!ealvanlr4 Steel Shingles, BROUGHAM PICK 516 iters elected as follows: President. Aid will be held at the home of.the
Bird's Felt Slate Shingles• Constance Hedges, Vice-President, Vice-President, Mrs. H. Shank 1 in. Maple Lumber-420 per b! "k
`Also. re•ruhbrr:ud buggy wheels- Meta Degeer, Secretary,, Beulah A i for Roll Call-neighbor. Mar. in 500 ft. lots or more.
Lawn inowere sb9rpenea. I• a Handle Iamilton, Treasurer, Dorothy `Har 23rd. 9I1 iadiea, young' or younger
T. PATERRSON S CLAABMOIC lock_._-__- - - - these who--feel- .weight-of *t Get our prices-as Reddy Roofing
Gait and get prices. Phiae = A �mplete—Line o Pl]r• Two old-time residents of Broug- few extra years r welcome to joi„ and. AaPhalt SitittglCes. Prised wt1E a
ba=n who went •West idi n quite with us at any;of"the meetings: Thr be higher in the Spring. '
.iFla, L1Qe8tOC.k, and young, have passed on. Some old- April meeting will take'the form or _. Z
- w' l re emlber the Tate-WWcn a quMini- --_-moo - e�Tierd-ait=the - -- - - �---
- Murdock;]]atom of Winnipeg uncle home df Mrs eWm: '.4filre. So sew.
M
Hog Chow. •;�
CYRIL E. MORLEY
of Mrs' Harlock, who died recently Bring your'favorite thimble. PICKERIN -
"7 --T in Winnipeg And Jennie Beaton, the The Green River Church will ob-
OBNERAL INSURANCE LUMBER YARD
SERVICE andPROTECTION D. N. Lockwood late Mrs. W. Collins, of Hamilton, serve's week of Prayer. during the
N. Dakota, daughter of the late week of March 21. Meetings wfll be -_PAOVF, 3400 '
Phone Pickering 6700 Donald and. Hannah Beaton, niece held on Monday, Wednesday 'isnd
1i Pickering Mills of Donald Beaton, of Whitevale, Friday evenings at 8 p. m, The. l
,. whose funeral took place last Thurs- Wednesday evening meeting a;ll be At Claremont
KFRINd, O. day. , under .the direction of the Young
PIC NT t - afternoon es.of .People. All are cordially invited. .
` - WE.DELIVER, Friday, . oon',tlie lath Y Ernest C Fetzer
the. Community- assembled, at the A number of our Y. ,P..enjoyed, a • r
Town Hall to_assist in the quilting socia] evening-with the Y. P. at one $100 rip-Money required. Good i
-- - of five quilts for missionary.bales, of the Markham Churches on Tues-
First Mortgages.
THIS which were finished in.time for pre- day evening. LAR'1sER
• R. 1T. CLENDENING larations -to be made for supper Rev. Harry Wilson will preach a 20 years emWrience
of`ihe year to FCTNERAL DIRECTOR
when husband 'and children arrived. series of Lenten Sermons in' the,
tbg Pr all were served. games and Greeri River.and Whitevale Baptist
brighten up our home with` sports filled, the evening. , realurc es as o ws: ..un, Mar.
zu. FREE
Private Ambulance _ Cross".
new wallpaper. community get-together and ,enjoy- ----"The Shadow -of'the Mar
Day and Night Service "" Fish alhle evening and much-work accom- 27,- Thr Flock Trials of Jesus -Gold Fish .
We sell• the new and dis- Pbone 9600 pushed. The W. Vii. S: me:mberS .April 3.-"The Denial of Jesus". „
iinctiwe 1938 line sun-tested S16ilvern 5A00 were pleased with the hearty-co-op- April 10.-"The Crucifixion - God AND
Wbll•paper. eration and liberal contribution for Suffering for Sir,".. April 17.-"The ;Aquarium - I "4-
r` M'arkham,. • :.+Ont•. their expense"fund. Resurrection.:- God Victorious over :
Come and see our line of The March meeting of the W. I. s'in,". Services at Whitevale at 11 a. Vldle They Last
Wall-paper• - which was held at the home of u. m: and=;Green River at 7 p. m. A
HARDWARE and Mrs. Hamilton" had'an attend- cordial iri dies'igrr d all. . We are giving away FREE a
Tea per Csnt off all blanket ante of around fifty iriembers and The ,Ladies' ,Aid held their Feb-
and rugs, visitors. Mrs. Bert Harvey, Presid- ruary meeting-at the church'; with complete Gold Fish Aquarium
ent, in charge. -The guest speaker, a large number ., of ladies from composed of two frisky Gold
.STUDIO COUCHES Dairy Supplies, Tinware,En- 14Ir. Franis �I: Chapman, who.with Broughaarl as guests and supplying Fish, in b Globe. with Aquar-
„�29.75 and u ametware, Electric Washers, Mrs. Chapman and Mrs. Winters, the program. After. the 'Devotional Colored Psbbles.
p Oils Coal of Audley, were guests' at the Period and brief. business session, ium Plapt, has
Stoves, Paints, ,
.
meeting, delivered a most interest- the President gave a paper, on etc. with every purchase of
Oil. all at right prices. ins address, showing how A$ricult- "Keeper'', the word for Roil 'C 11. Rexall Mercbandise amounto b'
r �Yetor Ambolattee, T1p9�111thin and Repair
Dag or Night $ p ure.,in the future will. be revolution- After.a few words of welcome were Ing to 50C,Or over,and a IEC.
Pheiae 1100 Fork' prDniptly attended ;zed• !",vv the forces of nature when spoken, the Brougham President, package of Fish Food,`
scientific knowledge will make a- Mrs. Cassie, responded and acted as
marvels now latent, chair-lady for 'a very pleasing ent- supply le,imited so get yours early
t0. ., vailabie the , The
waiting for de�elopment._Mr. Chap- '-ertaining.and instructive program. - t
C. A. STERRITT ALVIN BUSHBY man had a very attentive and app- Those taking part were Dfesdame; �.
reciative audience. Mrs, Wint rs Brown Philli a, Ellicott Duncan; JONE
al v1leEaor Hardware TW@,mith p• e+`�+N'-"S
N 7N, S
IC ERI G E
Ji'uneIpoke i•;iefly on the organization Norton and Miss Coakwell. Later' a - r
Furniture Dealer P><CKERING work of Audley•s W. 1. At the sore'I'hour was spennt�enewing old The Re$au Dmggi$t
4
Am
? phone 41 00'
a{ -close, delicious, refreshments and friendshioa and trial new ones ,L 8 r' }
�11tar10 tea was served by Flostesses Meg-. over a dish of tea and, tasty ref- c;
Plakermil. • dames M. Hamilton, T. Beer, A. reshments.
PICYEBI G
Lemon and O. Wilson.
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NEWS INTERPRETED Carpenter Remembers PainteHt-
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ler Obeyed Boss; .Spoke - _
_ oo lbs More Important Eveois to— EDITORIAL COMMENT FROM HERE. THERE AND -
• _ of the Weds. W _ EVERYWHERE..
,• :.:.. .. '' :• . ` -William Schultz, a carpenter of . . ' 1.
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By iL12ABaTN tEDY -__ _ Kansas City, 'recalled this week• s CANADA
- ; THE EMPIRE
- week 30 years ago when Adolf Hit- -�
ler, Getman Fuehrer, '"spoke few Australian Fore Poli
SPRING HATS—"Pancake crowns, who is not colour blind. He can tell words." Hurnanitaraaa Feelings � ey
We say `,`amen" to the indignation Australia's distinctive interests re-
bumper brims, bonnets with chin you immediately that the top light is "I was a carpenter then, like.now of Tavistock people, directed toward volve around two different centres;
Itraps will lead in this year's parade red and the bottom green. Our dif- . Schultz said, telling of the time when the unknown hit-and-rundriver who the Pacific and the British Common-
Of spring hats," the fashion papers ferences are with those who have all Hitler, then a house painter, worked kiIled a wire-hair terrier puppy in wealth of Nations. Our geographical
,.tell us. And already we see on the their ficulties." beside him on a house in Vienna. that village. The mean killer neither Position and our economic welfare
eets o Ontarlogs + s1bowed dowfi in an attempt o miss
r town our style-conscious wo- is aware•of his deficiencies, the more p the wee dog, nor to make amends P y
ge s, used to be. In a week he spoke few ation with the Pacific. In man re-
=-iheafolk strutting about , with the alert and careful he will be. words. . A young boy he was, like me. after running over it. Contrast this spects we share parallel inter,�-
iotwl� Willi-121- Mtep thp;r- me b-s"ght sauiaae- 811.4 .14pidant with sea in PubaRkle, laws" with Ilip Vnifc�rl Rfn+pq rl. ----nf
eads. lunch. wiiere 12 men worked for ten days g planks in our foreign
' The impartial (?) observer cannot TEETER-TOTTER — An Associated ' « the recognized
~ help but wish, however, that more Press despatch reads: '.'Poland step- No moustache them Just a pale to rescue a small terrier from a fox policy must,be the development of
omen had chosen style's to suit Ped into'the diplomatic forefront this boy, about 15 or 16 I guess, not say- hole.—Stratford Beacon-Herald, _ Australian-American friendship and
hem, had only realized that those week as a possible--b�lazrce ,between Ing much. Not talking about politics co-operation. We desire to place
like he does now. Just talkie about our trade. and other relations with
�iin-strap bonnets are meant to •be Great Britain and France on one side g Away From Strangulation*FQI;n by Japan on a satisfactory,footing. We
n German and Ital on the other work and doing 'what the boss said Modern -machinery has enabled
Ai it is, there are altogether too in proposed Europ n agreements." ewer peop a to-produce more on the
• g o o. but, on the other hand, we cannot
many worldly-looking women peering Behind this news lies a multitude farms. This has inevitably been re- remain blind to the Japanese aggr4:
tut from under unsophisticated of interrelated facts, chief of which /'�t flected on the villages. But there is cion which has aroused even India
rims, who make us think too readily are: following his conversations with . The Great. Lakes a growing realization that urbanize- to strengthen her defences; and any
bf Little Red Riding Hood's Grand-' Prime Minister Chamberlain of.Great tion. can be carried too far. The .-=potential threat to• our security re-
mother . , . Britain, which he hopes to conclude Fishing Industry huge city strangles 'itself. Every- minds us that we can only find safety
successfully, Premier Mussolini of xshere we see suburban developments in co-operation'with Great. Britain,
IG NAME ROMANCE—Last ear Italy is expected to propose an alli- as men try to escape from the high .
Y Commercial Catch Total 120- just as our interests. and loyalties
wen' the Duke and Duchess of ante of four great powers who will ' taxes and crowded streets of the city. are ineluctably boupd u with the
000,000 Pounds Annually y p'
Windsor who had the world's tongues run Europe s afairs; 'France would Industry is said to be following the i'mpire.—Sydney HeraN.
wagging—the love story of a century, be unenthusiastic about such a plan same pathway:: Hydro and rapid
it seemed. Tkis span it is Greta unless Poland, her ally, were invited' American and Canadian commercial transportation cancel many of the
�o g Can Japan Last Out? _
(Garbo and Leopold Stokowaki, two to participate in-the talks' _fishermen take some 120,000,000 lbs. adv ed by the; In t p-Tast three -ears we have
--- of fish out of the Great Laken annual- cit - 3
It will be interest_ o see
of the biggest-names in-the news, - `,� ly, valued at approxihiately ;8,000,• y' 1 ng t heard so much of the horrors of war
who are providingus with first-class 'Canada Vote whatI. ears contribute to
000, says the Detroit Free Press. succeeding y in Abyssinia, Spain and China that
vicarious romance. And yet, as the result o! lack of e problem.—Lon on Free Press. any o xis take it for granted our
thd
' t • .the ether ao-. -. _--For Spanish own count must sooner or later be
-+ __ proper reaulalimi, this important in- • . country
lovers, however, their fame and name Seat
dustry, conservation experts warn, No "Saturated" West involved in similar miseries: But we
r _ -should appear to stand in the way of League ,Seat face* extinction. There is a limiting factor holding overlook one factor of transcendent
n r pninterrupted happiness, since the The outlook for It is so serious that down Western—and,,for that matter, importance—never- betore in history.
ounds of publicity are forever on repreaentaticea of the United States Canadian—population growth. 'But has it been so obvious that war can-
i Ballot Was Secret and Erroneous
- --— r- ,. a :a a,. net—"Sat -
�- not pay,even when all the boznbn and
Report Was Spread by Euro- ,, urn-
- ' peas Correspondent the governments of Ontar_o and of tion or overloading of the physical tanks and artillery are on one side,
"_CANADA SHIRKS"—Writing in the the eight states bordering on the. resources. The soil of Western as they were in the Abysinian affair,
New York Commentator, an Ameri- OTTAWA. The veil of secrecy Great Lakes, met in Detroit in Febru- Canada is neither. overcrowded nor Without foreign credits Italy can do
Can political observer undertakes to which covers some of the activities of ary to agree upon a uniform protec• overloaded; nor anywhere near that teritorq I have already, in this ar•-
tr'iticise the foreign policy of Can-. tion of'small fish., condition. A look at Rgasha, with policy. I-have'already, in this or-
the League of Nations was drawn
ads, who, with the other British Do- aside. momentarily by Premier Mac- Decline In Whitefish its 165 million people, challenges not title, called money
oattention to the cost in
inions, he claims, is not doing her only comparison but serious .study. men and money of the German and
p� kenzle King when he revealed to the The decline of the whitefish:catch
duty, ' This country, he says, expects Naturally, we do not want to des- Italian, war in 'Spain—a war waged
House of Commons last week that fa from 8,500,000 to less than 600,000
In the event of war to be defended the vote on Spain's for rend to the Russian standard of liv-• by these non-Spaniards with that
re-eligibilitypounds annually. Is only one measure „ „
t the British.Navy but is doing no- election to the League Council in Sep- of the fate in store for the Great ins, but standard of living is at- sinking feeling that any pickings at
,t>ding in the meantime to strengthen tember, 1937, Canada supported Spain. Lakes fiaher}es.ii comethung effective self it shibboleth which might well be the end of it are more likely to•go_
that navy. analyzed. Some of the ideas . and to the City of London than to Bertin
Reading from a prepared statement, is not promptly dose to curb the rev
"In Britain," our critic points out, the Prime Minister answered a ques- ages of cut-throat competition among habits by which we mould our lives or Rome. But the -most. impressive
"every person on the average is pay- tion by M. J. Coldwell (C. C. F. - the fishermen, who seem to act on thein Canada°might be revised with be- example is that of Japan. Her en-
i }ng $45 a year for the defence of Rosetown-Slggar), and said he was assumption that a fish in the net is nefit to everybody in the Dominion tire resources are now involved in a
the Empire. In the Dominions, each moved to reveal Canada's stand in the worth two in.the water. —but the scientists who are most campaign which will almost inevit-
white person pays less than a tenth , secret ballot on Spain lest "refusal' The end of that sort of thing }s capable of attacking the problem ably ruin her , . It seems almost
that--sum. - Why, the united to give ,the information might lead to bound to be the extinction of the stock have 'no actual data" and are so unbelievable that any nation abould
States is spend_is more hard cash renewed controversy and misrepresen- of commercial fish, In the lakes—and, burdened with routine that they manage to forfeit so much good will
--'for the defence of the English-Speak talion of Canada's position." with It, the destruction of the profit- have no opportunity to give the long-. in,so short a time.---Who,-after such
ins world including Canada, than all Two new reports (not by file Cans- able business of supplying tables with view leadership which might inspire examples, will dare to start-a new
the Dominions, ten times over i' than Press) from Europe last Fall -piscatorial delicacies fresh from local- the people and start a new era of war? —Vernon. Bartlett in. World
Hard words, those. But cold, bit- stated Canada had voted against waters. progress. Review (London).
ter facts nevertheless. , Spain. There was considerable editor-
From our own point of view, the ial criticism which, because of the -----
._.situation is rather bad, since if we secret nature of the ballot-the Prime
continue to depend on Great Britain Minister did not see fit to deny or con-
for the protection of our shores, we . firm at that time.
dare not speak for ourselves nor take With respect to Spain, the Prime \
• s,.
_• :independent action in world affairs. Minister said no instructions were -
In spite of the Statute of Westmin- given and none had been given for '
ster (1931), then, we keep:on hang sevgral years on such votes. The full '
inn to Britain's apron strings, and list of candidates is not known, cus•
' allow London tp(make our major de- tomar}ly, until the Assembly is in10 ,r „f 1 it
I - ""! .% i. L
cisioiia for ns:
session. 'The senior Canadian dele
Bate. Senator Raoul Dandurand, had 6
SHANSI FALLS--With the virtual
voted for Spain for •reasons set forth %
-- �'a-letter-whtch--th-e-Prime• Minister --
taking over last w eek of China's
read to the House.
Shansi province by the Japanese, the ` : r
Rising Sun armies are in position for
Spain failed to obtain the necessary '
a westward drive across the Yellow
two-thirds vote of the Assembly -to
make'that country eligible for re-elec
r
,River into the heart of the Chinese tion to the Council.
Red territoryt,ke mysterious North
_
Shensi area, the country • with a Organs Reversed '
"qi1estion-mark."
(Few white peaple have sxicceed- jQUt Damage , sw _
,.ed in penetrating a:: far as the Com
nnunist. strongholds' there. Edgar
� '
J. 4
Snow in his "Red Star Over China" Drurnnfondvile Foy Recovers ,
Shy After Operationtells the story of a sojourn in this
�ONTIAC took the gear shift lever off the .
istara in `s
p g ground of the Chinese.Red DILUMMONDVILLE, Que.—Nobody P g
floor. .. ut it on the steerin column.
forces presenia photographs of peo- t ? ;:,
can'tell'Jean Paul,Roy bis'heart is in Result. The middle passenger down t get all _
. ple and places never before caught thxj right place, because it isn't. Neith- tangled up when three ride in the front—even:''
by the camera; describes a visit to "'dash".
„ er to his stomach nor his liver. The the emergency brake is under the dash .
the capital of the mobile Chinese g
Say
ten year-old boy lett hospital last week SAFETY SHmT makes handling twice as easy .;
..
of the area.) side of his body and liver on the left, s tm$• • •situp e e O y
s s It's sa er. r
- The outcome of a campaign in this low-priced car with this feature is Pontiac... �
lust the revrae of most people. His p
territory is unpredictable, since Rus- appendix, recently removed...was on ' now offered at the lowest prices in Pontiac
sin at any time might come to the the lett side. history. Convenient terms arranged thiogh u ',1-•`
help of the, Chinese ,Communists. Changes Unnecessary ,; General Motors Instalment Plan.
Nevertheless Japan now proposes to Ill.uawd bdov�-Pontiac Da Lax#Six Sodom;with owort P-138
go ahead and make good her oft-re- "He's a fine, healthy boy," said Dr.
:..
pealed declaration that the real -ob. Wilfrid Melancon, St. Croix Hospital
3 ect o! the resent hostilities is to surgeon in this town 35 miles south
P For Pontiac
wipe out Red influences An North of Montreal, "Jean Paul was born � Q® � ��., Basi•
fillies. with his heart and, stomach 'in the' ne»Coupe CDb }a
~, right side and his liver and'appendix • Lame Models
Erom =1004),
on the left, but that does not trouble delivered at lac- a:
THE WORST DRIVERS—Addres- him. I operated on the appendix and / t°r�' o`ea" '
sin delegates to the Ontario Motor our. Govern
g be left hospital after a very quick re• �� • meet carat.
+ Erei�ht and li- !•
..'s'-League's s Annual Conference, George covert';~
iA. Hodgson,'chief'exaMiner of driv- The suron said he discovered owes acs.
surgeon '
vers. of Ontfrio, declared last week
_that at least 80 percent. of the car �'J' ►
Jean Paut's peculiar Interior geogra-
phy when he examined,him with a
accidents occurring in this province fluoroscope and an X-ray. The appen•,
were caused b drivers whose experi- F
-. :. 1•• 1
r P dix wan_in bad condition, so the boy
J�
ence amounted.to live years or more. went to hospital to have it removed.
-Chas. Cooper"
;in other words, it is the experienced No efforts were made to change poet- -
- rivers who ought to know better tions of heart, stomach and liver, the - Auoc. Dealer—.T. MCGlashen--Dtumbartod
7d
-.'.'who pile up tfie'worst records. doctor said, because it was unneces• DONALD,MOTOR SALES — WHITBY
"Furthermore", he said, "the vol- carp•
bur-blind driver is safer than the man Astoc. Qealer — M. Sleep — Pickering -
Perin, ,popi,lation in 2,782,438, ac- ,
Spc:aal, a last ,
cording t„ the census ;, _,_
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AQZNTs WANTED _ _
FURNITURE In Faces Is Making n
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Girls Fade
DAO?
EVERYTHING FOR LYONS' TRADE-IN DEPT. , t
line. Whirlwind seller, yt� =e' 478 Yonge,St. �o�30000• -
at,
amaaing prottta. Cralge - The common blush,..practically dis-
rothers. Niagara Falls, Ontario. 'MARCH CLI+,'ARANCE;SALE Carded since 6orOri'ty"aigteCB diaCOV- RN,
Every article in our store marked '�i's. a Cool
WANTED: MAN FOR RAWLEIGH down for quipk clearance. We must eyed Freud and found that the whole 1r
Route. Route will be permanent if have floor space: regardless of cost, business,was just an inferiority nom- xr-
you are a hustler. For particulars This.ta your oDD.ortunity, to buy, high-
For ls�lU> .6nKning w„
L�rite Rawlelgh's, Dept. M.L. 997-201- class reconditioned furtLtture at a frac- Alex, IS going t0 be, revived in an i7 hd
c, Montreal, Canada. tion of the actual value. effort to keep American women from /
CHESTERFIELD I piece
•SPECIALS �� • �
ARTICLES FOR SALE !13.95 Three piece suite, upholster,. becoming a,race of gargoyles.
$ ed )n good quality reps mat- A crusade to restore the blush to
SPECTACLE
FRAMES, $1.50. PRE- trial, Marshall reversible spring cuah- gook', standing was announced last s iy
scrfptiona filled. '8p ectal low Dricga. ions. Thoroughly clean. Chi
-
mail.mail. Schaefer ODtt@al, 168 Yoage, $22.50 Three piece suite, upholster- week by Miss Grace Donohue, t y
Toronto. ed in a good repp material, cago redhead Wlio described herself r Dillow arms, reversible Marshall cuah g ,+ a u --within
$OOKs AND MAGAZINES ions. Beautiful 3-Dlece suite in as a
$32- aria without."
ZOUR FAVOURITE MAGAZINES OF- W English tapestry. Reverslble --'T--
! c Alarehall cushions. Thoroughly cleaned. 'They've Forgotten How
er thrillin end-faseiti8ting enter o2 rfk Three piece suite, upholster- Donohue sal that the trouble
ful Inspiration at surprisingly low a-lal with tfigured reversible. Marshall with American girls ruat. is the mos , o
prices. .Subscriptions make excellent cushions. to perfect condition. Terms.
gifts, too. Complete lint free on re- them' have forgotten how to blush. L
guest. D. Scott or ice. -Toronto 10, HED R0o3I SPECIALS
Dntario. Large triple mirror vanity. The result is that they never get any
$ •� completely refinished, steel -blood in their face, their Skin fades
C11RPElriTERS. PAINTERS `
bed to
mattress' sagless spring and new, and they become ugly." . 0
4-piece suite, dresser, full s
$ANDBOOK FOR CARPENTERS. $39.00 size bed, with glees spring, So she is forming a national asso-
Concrete, all of the month"
Bricklaying, Sawfiling. raz ng, Sol- a Beautiful 4 pieces in a rich,
dering, etc. 15c. O. E3•narson, 104 $45.00 clubs,.the only requirement or w is
.Gould St., Toronto. walnut finish, Targe dresser,
full size bed with sagless spring. and is a blush: ark OT
CLOTHING FOR SALE large chiffonier. Completely refinished. Ten Grades of Blushing found ow a bench in the p Sets Note Afloat :
.$69.00 5-piece suite, large dresser,
tI00D USED CLOTHING. LOWEST •W triDle'mlrror,vanity, Lull size Miss Donohue will distribute mem- hanging around a pool room.' In Int Bottle
pprices. Write for catalogue. Yonge bed, with sagless spring, and double- -0-- _ _
8ueet Clothing Exchange, . Yonge door chtffrobe. Completely refinished. bership cards to her blush Clubs and begin at the bottom
Street, Toronto. DINING ROOM BARGAINS is preparing a list of 10 guides to A few may
$21.50 Solid oak extension table, blushing. Among the slogans will be and rise but more people begin at y
EDUCATIONAL $ buffet and 6 leather' seat bHow are your vaso-constrictors to- the bottom and stick there. Alton Clark of the Quebec pro-
chairarr� -O- Vince governed Magdalene Islands I*
$26.50 Eight piece suite in rich wal- day?" and . "try -an old-fashloned
Stationary E>agineers nut finish. Buffet. extension . the Gulf of St. Lawrence, wrote tb4
table dna s leather seat chairs. blush-it's gland." The vaso con- Good salesmanship is selling goods message on a piece o! paper and sad
a waste of time and money to aft $45.00 ins piece oak dining room striCto?, Miss Donohue explained, is which won't come back to custom- .y
for examination unless you are'proper.- �P: suite, buffet, extension table,
:�- prepared, china cabinet and 6 leather"seat chairs. the nerve that enables persona to ere that will. adrift in a small ink-bottle: "If a
MAKE SURE OF SU�CES9 Completely refinished. blush and blushing is good for the One thing about. a radia speaker, one finds this please write to Alto
Write School of Stationary Engineer- $59.00 Smart nine piece suite in he stops when-his time is up, not Al, Clark, Magdalene Islands, Que., dat
Ing, Paris.
Ontario. Engtish oak, buffet, ,square glands. April the first. y$
extension tabje, china cabinet and six To the best blushers Miss Donohue ways true of tome after dinner ++
DEAFt -leather upholstered chairs. Completely considering awarding as prizes pie- speakers. All last summer passed with ap
retintahed.aie Helen HAyes word of his floating ink bottle. Jud
--DON _ • before Christmas a rent a a `
ad that glves' you natural hearing large -:buffet, closed front
through the bones of the head. The china cabinet, square extension table, themReset he Taylor.
bl She of our. on which began your, record ter postmarked in France and co>oA:;
msderlB applied Conduction.
bone behind smallest e mpletely refinisheand back ehalra' �� week. - taining the slip of paper he hod net
the ear, nothing on nor in the ear.. HASE*FNT SPECIAL- time' -
The mlracle o1 the age. write to H. r and up. Radios. Large ^:snort- - -"�- adrift about nine months befosg.
Potter Company, 405 Ryrfe Building. $14.95 meet of nil makes. Ali guar- �e�"e"'e Over the radio we hear classical The message had been picked
'Toronto. Established 1911. ante.ed In good working order. V music,jazzical music and jackassical by a Frenieh boat in the Atlaiztic
s. 11.50 Kitchen cabinet with pores- )•� a '
DEVELOPING AND PRINTING $ lain_top. Good condition. ��e Smiles 'and foliate. Augast.__"Fhere was no One OII b0a2
$6.95 3 and 4 burner gas stoves, all ►. Pi --0- who could read English and it �vaa
'$MAUTIFi:L ENL.ARGESfENT. HAND' $6 in good condition. F� + in the world
colored In oil free with each.order. $5.9rJ nn'd up. Large asaartment of ►ec It's the eTisi¢st thing taken back to France for translation.
Roll-'developed and printed. 25c; re- ire=ser.. '•� Chuckles 4s, !or us to raise the devil with oar
prints 10 for 75c. Ray's Photo Ser- 112 Sectional bookcases, cam- ;�; children for ,ratting the devil v►e
vice, btation J, Toronto. "V rletely refinished. 5 : a .�•' a e•. need to lifts ourselves when we were The lifeboatmen,of England,eaved
All roods nre'cotmpletely reconditioned
, bl'Ls .-DEVELOPED. PRIN'T`ED, 1 and carefully packed.'readY for prompt instead of more people per square children. 523 lives last year.
free enlargement 45a Re-prints SO ahlppmeet on receipt of money order, -o--
for 26c. Photo-Craft. 183'K King 1r.. and'"oM under a manor-back Ruaran- mile, the world needs more square
tee- -01%factlon, •Read It. Or Not
Toronto. people per mile. _ -
P can reverse its
, object
with tree enlargement 25c.Trevanna 478 Yonge St. ----Toronto About all yron can say for minding course without coming to a'complete •
ZERO PRICES EXPERT WORK. ROLL LYONS _TRADE-IN DEP?. No.moving moven
Studios, 93 ]Niagara Street. St. Cath- _ stop--such -as S bullet n1•eeting A
arinea, Ont _
1'REEI-TWO BEAL'TSFLL EYI:ARGE- i•F.RRONAt. your neighbor's business is'that you cannonball. -
menta (one colored) with roll de- never ran out of something Lo do, -o--;-
(one
� supe
treloDed. eight glossy, fade-proof LEARN TRV'Westminster. H.C. Maybe we do get 110zt wetgb for Let IIs but a My V1Tork
SIGNIFICANCE OF
rioted . highest quality.fade-proof
latent forces to your nature. Send
prima, Wc; big g• "tam ed, addressed envelope,• Box � . o.My Work from.daffy l:o Z�
352, Kew e N } day, b sinew 0"aw ew*wiv
'ROLL DEVELOPED AND PRINTED Iii field or forest, at the. .desk or KEEP CLEAN INSIDEI -
' our monis but the grocer has a long
25c. Free glossy, enlargement ,with' QUIT TOBACCO. SN[ $F, DRINFCING: Y
every order. Gem Photo Servtce,,box ea$ily. lnexpensiveli*: Home seme- wait for it. 'e et - '
729, Station H., Toronto, Ontario. dies Testimonials, Guarantee& 'Ad- loom, o
VTcP tree. l3ox I, 1Vlnntpec, '-�- In soaring-•mark t-place Or tranquil' you 31 tike the w 111 an y
>•'OR SALF ARE YOU RCPTURED" RFLTEF, CO�l= ti11Fe've tried everything, evesi goin6 zoom, back, overn!ght, to the feeling cl anliw
fort,' positive s Dort with-our s,'4- Let,-me find it in my heart to say ne to el fitness and inside ft-ovi..
- txQ to bed early', but ideas don't seem !
-
ELECTRIC, HAND on POWER MEAT vanced method. No eta;-tic or under- nese Helps_bold
Ydu b the lett-e
choppers and bone grinders fully straps or steel .Write, Smith `Manu- tO.COme any easier. When vagrant wishes beckon me wastes that roTd'you bGai
ack rause #Lea ,
guaranteed. A. T Deer Company, 158 facturinr Co„ Dept, 219, Preston. Ont. �� astray, P t a mibacietiworker, but fifl(:OVSr`l,
Kfng St. W„ Toronto. - " bl sin not- PATION others you,.1t will certatn7�i
SAVF. 510NT F, MAKE FACE. CREA.%TS, oil, like to 'he AO This ]s my work; toy- g+
*OR RALE-I50 A(`RFa I` LA\IT;TON lotions, chest •rubs,'.cleaners In your' Stilly how'd y "do wanders!" lOc and 25c of drug
whatever you did, peo my doom; stores - or, WRITE FOR RREID
County, Apply N.,L each. .R.R. No. 3. kitchen. 'fifty fincsc formulas 5oc homely, that,
Wyomine, Ontario. 1Voodhead, Rox 98, Stratford, Ont. pie wouldn't talk about you? Of all who live, I am the one by Headache oP Powders
Toes and G.Lr1W
GARFlELi7
-� whom TEA CO.. Dept. IOC, Brooklyn. NAL
FOR SALT - EASTERN FE\TALF. •IF' YOU WANT ATN AFI'1•:+'TIO\;L'rF.• This work can=best be "done in the _
mink bred to Steven and Kartln romantic 'sweethenrt witla manes. Ceremonies may differ 'but true
males. S35. John %Vatkinson,. Strat- write: Mary d,oe, 445_0, •Rolla, Ili-- right way•" -A
fora, ontarto: court: politeness is the same the world over. Then shall I see it not too great,`oar
yeti F'AR11lNG QI'1T TOTIAOCO, SNi"FI',. I!1r:NKiNG, -p - small,
v11Y, tnexten-i<<1). Rome remedies. It is well to be a leader, but be
MINK RAI.:;TNr - "l:LIIPLE C wPY Testlmotlia:s ' !;uaranteed. 'Advice, TO suit my spirit and to prove my
maFnz_fne lode, book Cataing tree. Fur careful wb$t you lead. powers;
Tree, .P,ox 1, %Vlnni; err.-"
Trade Journal t3nx al. Toronto, nn- --� Then shall I cheerful greet the la-
tnrtn 1'011'1;1-Itl' AND 1•ul'LTitl"
V.gUiPMF�T The fellow who pulls'on the oars
- boring hours, Ree o1XtA •
_
IJAIR ruona doesn't have time to rock the boat.,, And cheerful turn, when the long j1 ttilr►.usrts e t
LA95E0 SXie UdprlTS
. (itIXXAL0 l,, ,.
W1C$. TUC PES, T'RAN?FORMATIONS, olid liC. Jude, Qnebee?, vvntes: "B rred - - - 1'dewe fall C _
nraids. r•urls. And all types 'of finest Itock Rperiat Mating pullets cam- Someone •has -probably told you At eventide, to play and love and Slurs'- ,,,rr,:+:n••..•• :, 37
quality Hair Goods. 'Write for ilius- menced to lay at 4 months and S. fat-of _
trated catainguie. Toronto Human. ,lays. Laying 62 per cent in October' that a masseuse lives off the rest;" work is
Hair SuppiS Cu- 529 Dathurst. Toron- and eggs graded nearly-all A large." the-land. Because I know for int my
to. S,,nd far cup}-.of T-troddle Chinalor;ue est. e•
:rod tet oar eu�aomers tell you their O-' b -HenryT1rY VanD k '
. _.. ® LDS
HF.DICAL results with Twrddle Chicks. �he-
Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Limited, -if she washes dishes for $5 a week s
5000 I:TIMONTON CITIZENS TESTIFY !lox 10, Fergus, Ontario; that is'servitude. if she does it for H_ad co,-4i- 1-%Ct ?tin rd's
for (P.. and S.) Powder, herbal rem e and inhale it. hist Colds r'
dy-rheumatism; arthritis,• neuritis, CII](K3 - P,ARRFD LOCKS AND nothing, that 75 romance., and Sen Throat
H0�'•Shen 1
stomach troubles, etc.' Two weeks: lVhiTe Legho rns: all breeders blood- -O RE��R $1 rub welt Tato aReccd par,.
51.50; oris„month S3: tw-o'month. 55.: tested and under Government Ap- Uit1Cl lA
Drupzists, or J. C.,�TcIntvre, herbal- proval; I. J. Ardagh. Strcetal-ille,' wasted 'opportunities are usually ���� �� Real relief quickly
tit, T:dmuntnn Alhert:n. Agents: Ly- Ontario, Box E. M
mans. Montreal. blv=
ST.LRTED CTI-iCICS I OI1 R'FEK FOR IMMEDTATE DETAVERY - WE D
\O�'FLTTEF hrginntng•March 21. (.`.hicks 10 days will hacn a limiter! number of day- goug6t-Sold-Quoted
to 3 weeks old. Immediate df old chicks in rrrost breeds, available
as long 'ns thi:s supply lasts.• Write - . for last minute orders during next
DP.F��F.h .Dn1,L., FASTER CHICKEN, for prices. T:Fav Hatchery, 130 John two weeks. First come, first. served. �4KIO� OaaPA
��»
cow L'oy` Do1T, Paper Hat Balloon,' fit. North, Hamilton. Ontario. Bray Hatchery. 130 John St., North, _.Latest lntornmt.a os, r
Danring Monkev, Blow Out and Horn Hamilton, Ontario. _ en. Bell,
all for 5nc postpaid. Circular tree. TRENT 1•n1C. .REVENT'F" CHICKS
Ri her Harvie 218 King 'St- East, are fast becoming a IIuv-Nord. and CHICKS FROM 9%c UP, COCKERELS p � lYAverley 3461 _`_ •
- c..no r ti a� s Among 2°he. un. pullets 19c up. 3Voul IN.you GEr4
poultry,minded people, because a e' V61
OFFICE f%<2L'IPHEIT quickly-turn feed and labor into per•hundred more than the Govern- s tx�
Profits". Ready now. Trent Elec- meat Standard weight? Write for a p0.0 TQ STOC Nallot
FIRE-DROOL S1F71S• T,0 AND UP, tris Hatchery, Trenton, Ent. circular which It
all about Baden So HZNG ST. W. - TOR
ONTQ
E "Big Egg, Chicks. .,Baden F.lectrle
Cash Registers, Credit Systems,Coun- POULTRY EQUIPMENT, HIGH QUA- Chick Hatchery, Box 69,"B'aden, Ont.
ter Check Books. .Send ppostcard for lity at low cost. Made in Canada for WE ARE p
illustrated folders. McCaslceY Sys- Canadians. Wr[te for our new rata- EXTRA COCKERELS - �����0� O!
tems Limited, Galt, Ontario. logue. Model Incubators Ltd., 196 planning t0 have some extra cocker- i
River St., Toronto. els for delivery during week begin- g•
t'ng March 21. Various breeds. Rea-
in BRITISH v,
PATENTS sonable prices. Order today• Bray
BETTER BABY CHICFS F- OUR Hatchery: 130 John St., North, Ham- FAMILIES
large Leghorns. Wonderful winter '
AN OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR. layers of big, white eggs. Write for Ilton;Ontario.
List.of inventions and full'informa- descriptive catalogue, Shadynook GUARANTEED TO LiVE 199P.C• r
tion sent free.The Ramsay Company Poultry Farm, Aylmet, Ontario. AT LAST YOU -CAN GET CHIC We are prepared to advance
ReRi$tered Patent AttorneYa. guaranteed t0 live 100 per cetrt whin paSM90Markey (tottl4otttin•-
Bank y3t', Uttawa, Can, m,eena that-i will a lace free all
�p terest or other char es)to <
chicks that die 1n the first three British People d to
USE
I� weeks. It has taken ten years of 161rlrag out to Canada fix
e USE PIDARD IID blood testing, twelve years of l3elect•
ive Breeding and fifteen yeare of ex- WIV",farnWas,rolatives of
' • New .--nd re'- pertence to produce chicks that are Irlends.
lttrr����i markable're ao ettong, healthy and otherwise Der- r« ca 0 a n e'
tett that we do not'hesitate;to 8liar- +.A �i T10 AIDE
�F«.aa med}t f o r antes theme+ 100 per .cunt, Bend for Ml�eaorobl,�.ed/wa1 heaves. 'Sat- pities Itst. so
Eeea:riatchery andBreQi ane Hundred Miles p'Af Ciel, gaaolint e7i1- 1dW'41tAYMAlt,
AJdw�,�,rd p.,ee.,Ay Chas bee tr isfaction is Ing Farms, Box WP, Essex, Ontasl6. boys and Birle
F ..re.e wh..A'big TW,"W"e 1. guaranteed Branches at Harrow, Cottd and For Imon, women,Bicycl'e ride EMIGRATION. ISAA�
.pol.w.ds.c"h M'd"11i re ardless of NV1ndsor, Corner Howard and Wide- EMIGRATION.1� t1{ry
MASON'S N COLA r g garde Avenues. Phones: Essex 2671, You can ride an Antb'-Geer (letebltsA�Ji/f)
the severity•' Harrow 133 and Windsor 3-8918• goJ4.tiy O. Llwepert - �Iespelei. Oat.
.4.61a TM 'fi.ad ' OL length Of illy 4 �'.ac !16'x38 has TAIQNING "may 1
WON Iaier,u1d.•1" s all- �.
.,..lea. ami r.• "Ade. of sled from his disease. - BY � .aleaJ ot8ee/"iJon,Ibis.) � •R
ii Torpa fi
wi },�. iaail =1.001 Chs.'ETa�. Girard, Ste. EXPERT TANNING OF $1 RES FOR lt{i11e NO.
ntlie�,'Laval, Quebec. harness, lace and robes. Bear, deer B-]D
"AlloaesAeeMetr/1ee furs, Free lint and' tags• Towne A
i♦ ,e,uwsr, resoMro.twlSA" c,,,r•. Merritlon. Ontario. _
•
r „>
ieaoe• ep
miss Marjoas sthenson 15 ets. / -
save two pUbsing redtations and idence on the highway west. WXte Is the se1f the
Fred Puckrin rendered two guitar 3EN, Kate Rankin and Miss ham- Dept. of Agriculture. Bides Mrs
SL75 lw yeM41JO paid Ili advaoos solos. A delightful luncheon follow- bard of Toronto, called on Green- White, she leaves one son, George
_ 8obacrip ions to the United States ed and a social half-hour. Comm- wood friends recently. of the firm of--Dales and Johnston,
V and Gt. IkLafs $L90 is advanos. ittees were appointed to Out on an- Mr. Wm. Pengelly has been re- Solicitors, Toronto, and six grand-
other euchre and &mce in the.school newing old acquaintances in the city children. TliB Johnston farm is now
- - soca. recently. owned by Mr. Andrew Pegg.
HN MURKAR. Froorietor ., Mr. and Mrs. Duffy of Queens- PERMANENT NAGGING•PAIN
- "ig n r , L vie were guests o r. m Pen= THAT FRAYS- THE TEMPER
Belly on Saturday last. �3RQCK _ AND NERVES. IT MAY BE
Township Cmncll , The Senior Branch ,of the High- Congratulations to Mildred Brown �j ` YOUR EYES.
land Creek W. I. held their regul- who won the Tamblyn First Prize Tl-IEATRE
The Township Council. met' on ar monthly meeting at the home of for Oratory at the Whitby Haigh C. H. TUCK.OPT, D:
Monday of last week with all mem Mrs. Frank Powell, Altona Road. School.
_,hers present, the Reeve in'the chair. I The president,„Mrs. P.ency,Tredway, Rev.. H. 'H.' Mutton'delivered a Disney Brock, opp. P. O.
Wm. Payne of the Altona Road read an account of the development very inspiring and helpful address on All Seats Saturday and Holiday Even- phone 1516
headed a deputation of Market I of the Co-operative Store in Port Sunday last-to an appreciative con- OSHAWA, ONT.
Gardeners seeking advice-on the I Credit. Mrs. Oxley described the gregation. ings, c0 cents
proposed restrictions to be placed.� functioning of the Co1.-operative The,fu.neral service of Emeline C. FRIDAY and SATURDAY
aild-upon t,�ese people 'who pcp�e #0'Tt , stores tfi Eirgland, MVIOOLA, 'Johxt�tvn, datig L UL LlLt: MARCH . an
vutaide of York County. They ad- ' many -almost unbelieveMble benefits late Hugh and Nancy -Mowbray, was arty u
ll
reit the possibility of their being i that would accrue to the sharehold- held in the Brooklin United Church Last Show Fri,at 9.00, Sat, at 945
rahmed admMenee to the Xan --nive a rnest interesting en Friday, Mote 4th- IntemAeat ia Rahlcday Main” 3 20
Market. ac.ount of her work in assisting to Groveside Cemetery. Mrs'. Johnston Saturday Evening Show starts at 6..30 ,
' Messrs Cook and-Ravey represent- start a co-operative store in Toron- was the widow of the late Arthur BI10kWOrh and DtUi]eWOrk
r ed another deputation of townshid tp, and traced its growth from the Johnston who pre-deceased her in Merry-go-Round a Specialty
: relief workers, asking for an inc- beginning with a crate'of eggs in 1915. She was in her 85th-year, a ff Architect's Service '
tease in wages over the 25c„ per the basement of a house to the pre- member of Greenwood Methodist oft 1938"738
flour they now -receive. Their req- sent flourishing business in one of Church until-her removal to Brook- R
PaIrs
lies was no gran e t e most prorrusmg ocations on in m . Mrs o nston was an it
Mrs. Wright of' the 4th7•concess Danforth. -MBERT LAHR-Mrs. Dumin, who had invalid for the past'eight years and THE GROWN IN n . , .
N-ion asked for the sanding of the been delegated to take the In-titute lived with her daughter,Mrs.rs. Ralph Roseb ink Rd, and Kingston Rd.
JIMMY SAV 4-29 Phone Piak.SM
hills west of the•Brock Road. G'.o-,•e-~taking Course, exhibited a NN%ite at Stratford, where Mr. BILLY HOUSE
Tht, Friends'. Cemetery
ering asked for attention.- to -the labour, and gave a report on the v p ILIISCHA AI,lER
-' roadside along that 'front. Course. Pians-'were made for enter- 'EAPEd\I\ENCE JOY HODGES
The Building By-law will under-, taining the Junior Branch in the — - YOU
O
go several a <; details of which near future—: At theclose of. the In Custom i & hin �IO1vDA1, TUESDAY, 1VED`'SD pQ
v li► U
- ti
No .
will be mad ^owj -at-the next. m,�eting: the.hostess, assists y ------ - g o
-= _-141 ARCH21. 2'l-and 23 -
meeting. M - Sheard and Mrs. Fry, served' -
Mr. lien. Ward-was'hired as op- a delightful lunch. Let us give you toe benefit - First show at 7. Last complete of all. kindb
We do Building
-' erator of the new road-maintainer, " - show at 8.24. CARPE;XTERItiG,
of years of ex >erienee in -
'following - considerable discussion `Dumbarton � --�--- . _
and a'ballot --which elected' 'Mr. - 11atChiCl(� hens', dt1C1LS �Al\lE WITHERS _. .._CE1lENTING',
;. Ward, Councillors Dow: and Ruddy We are glad to have Mlss "Jean r•LCSiB1NG
anis tur�e�'s eggs. -IN
voting against. Annan with us again after her rec- and
The Council have decided to pur 'ent illness. ff
- chase a road maintainer similar to ; Dir. and Mrs. Gerald Cowan have, 0111 luOdPrn tnaChll7es are FATHERSROO,+'IN(3
that now operated by the County. returned after a month's vacation in In full Swing. . . With We s so-sell Brantford Roofing
' -This machine, although demanding Bermuda. _ g
-- - -- -- You wiN fiiour pric2a.moderiti - -----THOMAS BECK` M�t•�riale,Empire Bathroom
an outlay of considerable money' at Mr. Alex. Elliot, slaughter and
} first, will, according to all evidence sister, of Agirycourt, spent Sunday �. L. BI',OWN, LOUISE HENRY ,Egn1pment, Duro Wates
pay for itself in a short while, and with the Allison family. l Also Syotems, Beatty
-- Unionville - Stable Equipment
"
din the meantime give us good driv- :. Miss Marjorie Amis is holidaying - ^^ ^ 1 _ •
ing roads. Critieism'of the purchase :with her sister, Mrs. Frank Sewell Phone 3902 Unionville it Girl With a° otper Building Sfaterlsl
- -will. no doubt heard!by those who .of Cedar Grove. Estimates Free
favr the old method of farming Mrs. Fred Denure and-young son 2620 Stouffville 30-32 Tdeasff
gout this work to farmers with teams, of Oshawa, spent the week-end at _ 1 Worst Guaranteed
:s method.which gives the odd far- the-home of Dir. and Mrs. Walton With Q
' mer a few extra d311ars, but whigh Anaia, SIE
!'�I�MCO F. J. PROD
,certainly does not do the work :made A number of fans accompanied IOENDY BARR�E Phone 9542•
necessary by the traffic of today, our hockey boys to Markham on WALTER PIDGEON - 0
__;and _coats. tl3e-.-.-municipality more Wednesday evening and cheered + KENT TAYLOR PICK RIQ
IC -�RI�i� xrA
C-. !money: them- on to Victory. Beep up the
The. Road
-and Bridge Committee good work boys.
-paid"the following accounts:.-Albert The engagement is announced of --
Dlar'orie Evei n Isabel! eldest dau
sold bil
Lee, brushing and sanding on con 5, ) y , / -
- f
F
and 81
26.20, Lorne White, ditto, ghter.of Dor. and Mrs. Hry. Stroud
22.00. Elmo Disney, sanding on to Mr. Alexander Donaldson, son of A. W. MITCHELL
_:Greenwood hill, 1.25. A. Matthews, Dir. and Mrs. William Whiteside, - _ stsn0tively y rid
'Wo keen shoppe
bonus on wire fence, 4.50. Robert all of Dunbarton, Ont. :-,Pickering
�!
2 c er n g a 'ilxst value.. _
- 'White s' in lumber x.20. Wes. The 2nd Final Hocks Game be they
bu - r
g y ' - It u sign4cont that moat
.Petty, brake lining on truck, 7.68. tw.een Brougham and Dunbarton will
travellers are'
Oil Co. 94.50. Gordon Law, be pll;yed on Diarkham Rink on Fri 4.,
Ont
• motor coach
repa'.rs to pick .and bars, graders day, 18th at 8.45 p. m. Admission,
men
and -lush scrapers etc. 33.25. C. -"'�'-- ` ! I•,
Li
Cooper, pair of chains for'truck an.i Greenwood Eyesight-EducationI`f
e
#epairs on trucks, 21.20. Roy' Ward -
1' salary and repairs, 98.26. L. Lye, Dir Clyde has again made his and
_repairs-3.40. amival calls in this neighborhood.
_ The Committee on Contingencies Our young people hope to hold a EFFICIENCY ^ `
paid the following: Pickering :dews skating party 'at Markham on the
_•printed' forms and stationery,.9.25. 17th. _ — - - ��
C. A. •Sterritt, ambulance service, Mr. W. W. Gee and family vis y
.10.00,• Dept. of Health, insulin, 11. ited Hugh and Mrs'. Miller on Sun- TUCK jj
83. Public Literary• grants-of $23 ifay. C. H. TU K —\ —
ench • ' Mr. Harold Maguire and family
sale, Whitevale and Claremont, have moved into Mrs. Bush's res- } All Coach Travel Information at
Rebate of dog tax to W. Ellicott (top next.column) - pt' 1 -': .,-.,-,EASTERN HOUSE -
$4. A. Carruthers $2. H. Hornshaw -- = --
e
$2. M. Dunkeld-$4. F. Madill $4. ,
Pl one 4500
C. Storry $6' Expenses to Good OYSTER SUPPER ..:.Disney
Specialist
Roads Convention Will. Reesor $4,
.,AND CONCERT ,• - g• (opp.;P. O.)
W. H. Down '$4. D. R. Beaton, to the
Oshawa.. Phone 1516 .
salary $125. Wm. Cheater, salary KINSALE UNITED CHURCH _
S REMARKABLE CLEARING
;604 TUESDAY, MARCH 22ND. From the standpoint of the work-
The Committee on Power'and ' es. Turnbull presents a movie � er,.his vision is of vital importance.
Iaght,paid the following: Green- gram_ Vocal numbers by Miaiy apiece of work is.worth doing, Values 'on New and Used guar- e
wood Str. ht $30.33 ' � it is worth doing well. Man errors
L urnbull, and Orchestra hush . 8 y
b7 the Pegg Orchestra. exist where no discomfort is met
_ ..Audley- LL-- with this applies in short-sighted an
teCd Radios., :
:Supper; 6 • 8 p. m. Adm. 50 dt.g5 e• cases. Howeveir those cases where -,
Several people have been laid o discomfort is found will be forced SAM 0-a Ftmallstgf. 7-inhe Electric CanaXan ]built 110 is
_77The .Clu'b, drama waa put on fn' sale Resixter to s correction r .
Whitby on Tuesday last. appreciate. it on- account of his in- -- - -- - •.Only $27;60
Y y SATURDAY, MAR.,.�._Auction creased efficiency as well as for the
- Many hockey tans attended the ds.of farm atodc, implements, comfort. It is surprising hcsw many
.....Stewart-WarnerB batterylees. Beg $63.961 leq ^ ,
` Same in Oshawa on Monday evening hay, grain and furniture at lot people wear bargain %unter and ; -battery for'$61.96.
last• 18, con. $, Pickering on Brock mail-order glasses, but mostly, these
The Greenwood drama was given Rd. 1 mile north of highway, the are the less intelligent types of the _ :,Philoo B battery radio, Reg $39.•96,less batteries
stere in the interest of the Wo m- property ' of Thomas Robbins. general public. When they exper- for $32.60.
meet's Institute on-Friday evening last sale at 1 sharp. Terms cash. Wm. fence a proper examination the
mod the play was much enjoyed, but y
Maw, auctioneer. .. , '. are however through with the bar- :Used Victor 1936°Mantel 5-tube P+ileOtrlo, $16.00
the attendance was small owing to SATURDAY, MARCH 26th - Ate- gain for good. Education to the
t attractions. tion sale of 2-story frame dwell-. public of the evil practices of the I Used Console Electric, $14.00._The Club Clula met on Monday evening ing, furniture etc. in'the Village' fly-by-night peddlers and those who
lost at the home of F. M. and Mrs. to the are not licensed to do so should be. 1 Used Victor, 19:33, ,2 volt battery set, less bat.
43utprnan. -The feature of the even- of Claremont, belonging
"." was the address on the new Estate of the late Janet Young. more wide spread. When a little terie8, ;27.60.
rchool methods by principal Wilson, Sale at'1.30 p. m. See bills. Wm. thought is given, even the layman
ad the Plethods school. He prefaced Maw, auctioneer.'' - -can see the wisdom, of having a Used 2 volt battery Bet, less batteries. 12.,00
itis address with some humorous ex- TUESDAY, MARCH 29th, Aucr Properly fitted frame, the right ex-
TUESDAY,
nences of his own his first tion sale of 35 acre farm, amination''and correction tinder per-
' 1Pe stcF* 'and implements,, on lot 6, Sona! . supervision rather than by Cooper
farm
#shoo! among .ths Full dere 'near con, 9, Markham The farni mai], The necessity of kna°wing why R.
$ndbury. The new interests created ' a correction is necessary.•The Opt-
amons the students by the new is,a, good..clay loam in.good con-
was well explained in a dition, all under cultivation, good ometrist studies these and many ot- Radi Sales and 'Service
=gt!way that appealed to all-preseftt 'bank barn, drive. shed, 'pig pert her Problems.and is in-A position to —
' made a dry subject exceedingly and first-class dwelling, never- make recommendations to employers 0LAR9M0N*r ONTAR/01
- ,aYld as also 67 -employee. and from -
" Percy Neal. presided failing well, property of George
• utertaining• his experience advise of the dans•
land, plied upon Mrs•,Arthur Lunde Bennett: Terms for chattels; cash. ers likely to arise by being assoo-
__ limy, who tendered several Terms for farm made known day
• 110 Dumb= 3e11`hted Rud- of sale. Malo at i p. M. fated with certain work: l
to
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.'� *_. 4 F ,•,,,t, '+' u• ,..r :',: •`:r:,• 3' /\ � 1- +` >„t�,,.c-� r .:rr •"`sr-;. ^,i '�'s•'sd's ice: •e�•�t�n
' J
dr
'10
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-- ,,r - to c>le�to�. Law Motor Sales
.=z,�•
.Mrs. Wm. the week -,Aiotice ' E. R. Woodward Ch sler- Plymouth ` Farm Machinery :
- rY Y, . _
e in Toronto with friends. R. S. O. 1927, Qtap, 160, Sec. 51 -- Dealer _—
�lrs. Albert Ham, of Toronto Our stock of groceries 'f
visited her parents on Tuesday• 1 Estate of Janet Young, Spinster, __ - is fresh sed complete _ ' .GOOD USED CARS -� . Prat and Wood Ceek"N
— Mrs. Lorne Hardy is spending a decea"de at all tigies. GOODYEAR TIRES .
--few days with her parents, Mr. and r = _--
Mrs. Ed. Linton. ALL PERSONS having claims ag= --Fresfi";feats•and Perishable Foods. WILLARD`8A'TTERi)r�— M. H. 7 ft. Binder j
Mrs. Conner and Mrs. Lonsdale l ainst the Estate of Janet Young, on Electric Refrigeration. GENERAL BLACKSMITHING 2 Grain Grinders, 8 in. -
entertained several ladies in honour i date of the Township of Pickering, SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS
of biro. Robinson, of Ottawa,, who ' in the County of Ontario, spinster, It will be a pleasure to serve yon. Oliver Tractor Plow ix�`
Give us a trial on a New or a Used Cs 3 - 5 ft: Mowers �?
visited here over the week-end. I-deceased, who,died'en or about the - 24 Hours-Towing Service
See our weekly sales bulletin' Fordson Tractor
\ Congoleum Rugs at 5 p•' c- off I Fifth day of October, A. D. 1937, Gordon J. Law 550ffi »e Laval Separator, new 1
for cash. Call and see our bedding are hereby notified to file with the GOODWILL COUPONS ` Turnip Drill'
agpecials, at less than catalogue undersigned on or before.the 19th ABB FOR YOUR COUPON
price. 'Window blinds, 75c.—Beal's da3 of March' 1938, full particulars Uselul.'Yaluable articles in return ::Phone-2908
16 7. Cultivator, F. 'and W. y
Ii ousefurniaWngs. of their claims. Immediately after BROUGHAM, ONT. PICKERING, ONTARIO W. F. DISNEY, Greenwood
rotor said date, the assets ,of the deceas- Phone Pick 502 PBoNit PtcK 2314 41tf
has purchased the W. G. Scott re- ed will be lot u n
sidence. Mr. and Mrs. Scott will entitled thereto having regard only LAND SURVEYOR
-�-- TATAAi4 in e a • to claims so'filed. e UNIONPILUE
...... a
Rev. H. E. andMrs. orPyDated at Oshawa, the 28th day of p p p
and family of ' Stayner, called on' Junior Farmers L. S. On file are tke,records of RAId'o V� 'CVRev. P. D. and Mrs. Augustine on Fekruary, A. D. 1938 veyors Gibson and'. -Yarnold, Wr
_ Tuesday. -W. F. N. Sinclair, K. G ANNUAL King East, Oshawa. Phne 19U
Mr.. Ellera Whittleton of Calgary Bank Montreal Bldg. Oshawa Expert service, and re-
'is here visiting his sisters, re-
Mrs. J. Spring Dance FULL CHROME PLATED pairs to all makes'. Rests.
.,__� a ,r
_ rowzi '3Ed—riOatlC1C -
other relatives north. IN FOG LAMP onable charges. W or
Born, at the BrierOush Hospital, ATTENTIONARMERS•.F -- --
' - Stouffville, on, March 12th, 1938 :to _ MAMMOTH HALL, MALVERN :�• :6 In: A.AIBER -CENSE guaranteed.
MF. and bars. J. Harold Jolinston, EYERAL REPAIR -WORK ON $1.95,
O
- 'zee 9oc. ARTRUFIELDFIEL
remo ,
A dinner was given- at the home We are prepared to repair care. FRIDAY, MARCH 18TH Horns, Fender Guides etc. Graduate Radio and Television InstftuW
of Mr. and bits. A. Mantl'e last trucks, tractors and all. farm Hanagan's Orchestra Refreshments Ir .9 ems O
M flicial Radio Service Meo'h U;
NVednesday in honour of .lir. and- wacZzinery,Wheels rebuilt and EVERYBODY WELC01iE lVr S PLACE --
Asece,sticn _
_ . 'lir. Lyman Pilkey whose'birthday 46 Phone 5201, PICKERINQ
occurred on that date. tire-setting, wood-work' and CLARE310`T, ONT.
— The-y. P• S.. of_the_United wood turning of all kinds. !George in a Jam" United Church
Church held their St . Patrick's. Pickering- . arc__291K_291►-auspices— ----- - Phone 324:---=-
---
Su per on Tuesday evening. Rev. Place your Urder ' now for • Presbyterian Ladies Aid.
.W, J. Smythe of Port' Perry gave wood-working and turning.
Phone or Oall -
his interesting lecture on "Ireland".
The Virginia Jubilee Singers gave A. U• 'SOWS
their program in the hall on Wed- k Poed Store,,nd Blacksmith Shot. MOST
-nesday evening last netting their T H E A 1 ! R A C E CAR 1 A lI .N 0 Ste 1 ,
- sponsors, the public library board a- (successor to W. H. Jackson)
bout $25. -
/� i�/
- � Mr. Wilkinson,-of Stouffville has _ - -
r burin-
- - ed the general sto e. � � � i� � .- ,
esa on the corner, now operated by PYRAMID
Mr. Tucker. Mr. Wilkinson has
-'been conducting a similar business Farm. Chicks - -
ffville.
iau
The then of the Baptist Church
Always
•
held a wood bee on Thursday last
• x
andthe result now is a nice-sized Onthe Top 2 7.
pile oi` good fuel. The ladies were *rh ey Lay and Fay
d and fed the hungry' wood- - -
•on hon ._
_
cutters Both at noon and evening. Old customers coming back every l►''
'SA
bir.• Lyman Pilkey was this week day. _
required to have his foot amputated FE
ORDER NOW
,.at the Oshawa General Hospital as —
a result of complications following ,QUALITY HIhH PRICES RIGHT ✓ e 1 S
-�o n a11- our - wheel
-' ori accident about, one year ago• _f — _
We trust that no,further difficulties HUGH G. M I C HELD
arise. CLAREMONT,. ONT. Na pTM!! CAR CAN �` ITiI lines-Action up in, front and new Tosti2t -FnEa
The executors of,the Estate of Phone Mark 8163 25-29 MATCH THE VALUE Springing at the rear, ticLaughlin-Buick now brims you
-the late Janet Young will hold 'an all four tohetda -Il
Bai a
coil springs on a These easy exing sty
only McLaughlin- ck hoe cushions" banish very test trace of bump�ng.'bounein8 surd .y,.•
" au*ion .sale of the ' good`2-story these advanced,proved fes- h
-`-frame dwelling, household furniture ___ __turf,...r)YNAFLASH v.lv'L-- j i Skid dangers are greatly reduced, The car as a a
-in-He•d Straight Eight Engine =err steadier hold on the rend. You get more traction in
etc. on Saturday, March 26th. See TO FREE Sp'u'g-
dnulie ud sand and snow. Tire life is increased. Six grease points 1<
Tiptoe H mud. 4g
. T y
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_ RE a
t -
_ THEATRE
r
T�3 he
:..kills for particulars:. STANLEY ' Br.kf.'. . , Genuine Knee- aro PIIAllrlatCd.simplifying maintenance�No of say . . _.
Word has been received from l:x• STOUFFVILLE -
,Action Qa1t� Turret
"bridge of',the death of the sister 'of Top Bodes with Fisher Neto-p rir offers you the safety and comfort oI ToagLrE--PHEW
�„ t'en�cbon Tut.SaalfetT, ri n other can equal the performance of NlcLaughlitl
" Miss Harriet Walker, who has been Phone 100 ate o tet- p Let a ride'show yow how much more your
'' and Sealed a..is. Nation- Buick'snn no
Engine.' Test them both out on
attending her for over a year. The -
Bride Parts and se rg today.
'•1 , d.
- the roe
ttatiaa always your eon-
..
f the community is ex- _' .:: std money buys in flit roost rrdmriced car in the rnxid. - _
. .•'sympathy o - y Week'tights-. -SPfow ng• _
-tended to bliss Walker.. t seri.. µ:spore c•„D• vrith oo.r. sear,)
Enthusiasm is growing g -8.15, 'Standard Time PRICED
win in're ards - �E
•. D';rvered sr�a:r•xr.O i A�.ve. Gor•w+.+�+enr taxer,lrtnrre ri.
to the celebration of the Claremont Sat. & Holidays-2 Shows,7 and 9➢.m. -- �� MOM 12VIP 7 8.j.d irvisY1°d"" A'r"`""r a"O"aa��tbrorab ��
3 Friday snd Saturday'
she�, r...t Moro.r larr.twte+rr P�oa.
.- ' !Centennial this June. Any Thursday,,. �
tion having to do with the history' M l�yJr,area-5 s- ,:,;••Sws o c•rb rr,nk, S:-tar d6.!9
or events of past years, such.as March'17. 18 and 19
<u_
-
.
or photographs will be welcomed by ;••
:the historical Committee.
Air. and hire. Harry. Found were Comes Ba Found
• , •'s '
- Q
-taken by surprise on Sunday night
.-With `
4by a number from the church'and -==- - —
aeighbors, the occasion being the
WAYNE MORRIS .
49th wedding anniversary of Mr.
t t.
ding
tul-
and Mrs. Found. Hearty congra 1 et
'-rations and good wishes were extend- Cgwedy '. Short Sub'e s d
ed to the douple and Mr. Found
fultably replied• r; >- .�- = "
A further meeting in the interests MONDAY;TtIBSDAY, WEDN'SDAY
.-
of the reunion this;summer was held 4. €
March 21, 22 and 23 -
in the hall on Monday evening. As 4
- . result. of.the number that turned i� ff
out to` this meeting the committeesy
Living
:~ }
_ '•- felt tench more encouraged. Plans -• - a1�: - • : , , , ,,
for the celebration ve cons -
ly been taken tip again and it itJEAN ARTHUR
a fes_
now hoped that they may kis carried EDWARD ARNOLD -
through. Mr. Evans Ward has ag-
--
seed to try and re-organize the"old SHORT SUBJECTS �.-... _ ,.
Dram Band so popular a generation
_ ago, and anyone who can give any --
as�i�tance at all in the matter are THURSDAY. 81tIDAY&SATURDAY
WI-ed to communicate with Mr. WW* 24, ja clad'26_
Ward at once. «Roaring 'Timber"
'Whitevale
StarTing
KHO
Euchre and Dance will be held s'
In the I. 0, O. P, Hall here on BACK HOLT � �
Friday, 25th instead of the 24th as COMEDY and SHORTS /
previously announced. , r
r
r met.] ooa .
: L E O /1l ILL
Mr. 'and Mrs. Walter Fenney ace- FUNERAL'DIRECTOR AND. _ �A�
were seta Of lrtlt�+T CLARF�111�'ONT
�apanied by friends . .COOPER•
the' iormer'a Parente on Sunday. EMBALMER
_..
~ week-sad. Ruccea:toc;to W. J. Me►tlier, - -
�,�. and
Mrs.. Ward visited Mase Assoc. Dealer—el. McGlashen--Dunbarton. �
W. Roach dung the Stouliville - DONALD MOTOR SALES
We Were pleased to see such a
.;.Night and Day Service '
Rood 'attendance' at -Sunday school - Dealer—M. Sleep-=Pickering - 4
f yam' and Church on Sunday. Rev.' Mr. Business Phones Residence Phone Assoc.
;Raygli gave an interesting Tanpa, 9101 9820
asm address.
ti�
;.. juw.; + .Yet• .xs_ .:ssv «....� �r-..a•�y..• ua ti- .�:._
MIN
Now_ pad. �t yen Tfnew over"Mag,
0ranie-PAoe �146ni was-actually going make • coots I
a-actualllly hungry when you In-
vited tvlte
-, " 11 f !" anal
•
A-LATI "Bell of a camp, to le- a man go hungry!" Rowan exclaimed, harshly.`� "Yon 'see, I'm pretty old and I'maelittlk' troop. It's hard fopoverty,rzie T6faJust one bite of these flaky,
not very s
However, a little overt
�* hardship, doesn't hurt any feather-light biscuits will
body. it makes ene,erije good,for.
BIG tune when it comes. But Jim, my $bow you why"Christie s'
boy, tell'me about yourself. How did
T -3c A% a you? the name that stands
I r help You mu have
is
• ' eve o must h v
struck it rich to be able to afford an 's`•' for all that's best in'
" extravagance • -like this-this ban- Soda Wafers.
quet?fr
Rose's Father
Rowan shrugged. "I've made. a
little and Yve spent ,a little. You
' r Amade me promise to fight fair a . 40
nd
a a n never hit • Yellow when he wasn't
11g. 1 could have in ade more • -
I hadn't lived up to that promise,
- •• - but-„ •,
�, ,
Missile WNEW
worth having and money of any sort ^� .,c .a rhrrstre Biscuit For every lasts"
isn't.worth too high a price. This is
i111100000 0-4118110111100 a cruel country and it',6.hard to get
SYNOPSIS - "I'm a stranger here and I don't ahead. But you're young and you've
Jimmy Rowan was hopiliasly is know a Soul. Won't you join me"" taken good care of yourself." Mr.
Morris's failing eyes did not see that still retain my old-fashioned ideas. I Nearly $50,000,000 will be spec'
i -hove with Rose Morris,.the prettiest Mr. Morris looked u now, swiftly: ;Ubdaresay I don't belon here." l
xW m over, c igan. s eyes was a glitter that Rowan bleach in his cheeks came from lack 6! Y on t you leave?" portation systems.
shat was years ago, in early school had seen in the eyes of famished. u . -How can I?" The uestiou was
,� of sunlight. That's your ' earl q - -
&ys . '. but It was hopeless for dogs. Why; you dont know me! training, I've no sympathy for these accompanied by a crooked smile and -
Jimmy because he was just "that Ro- Besides-I m not dressed for a place wasters who sgt;ander their money a regretful shake of the gray head. ■ a
wan-hid," desperately poor, -hilt like this. I'thank u but. " a- and ganibling But our family-?PP With A I Steps
Rose's family was ri i Jimmy "Come"on. You'll be doing me a Rowan nodded r gambler's caution Jim was 'leading
avas working his way through col- favor." Jim held the door open and gravely; he spoke up to the question that had trembled
lege, Rose Mbrris moved away and the literal truth when he said: "Nei- 'Discomfort of r
los home sold for barely enough to waited'f6r the ragged figure to pre- the, have L"tL* upon his rips from the moment be had
- e-mors ge: . . Jimmy .owed cede him, then he selected a table in ��I'm out of date' first recognized Rose's father.
perhaps-, but=I (To be continued) -
to one of'the booths and ordered a meal
so himself he'd gt3t rich . . . sad find- for 'two which caused hi guest to
-- Rose. Easier vowed than done and
say: OLDS'.
years passed before. Jim Rowan fin-
"My dear sir, you can't be familiar : • T� a
ally landed is the Klondike . . . there with Nome prices. A T-bone steak 4( Tops in Luncheon Dishes >o ENTERS71
BODY
to gain wide reputation as a'gambler, is seven dollar-&--and those fresh veg- ,
known as "Tire Michigan Kid:' - etables! Why, you've ordered a mil- T H R o u O H
STOMACH AND
ga ugly atony C a 20 hour card lionaire's banquet." Making left-overs into a' main break ani egg into each. Sprinkle INTESTINES TO
t game amts Col. Campbell, engineer,icide " q appetizing and not too with cheese, -Bake in moderate oven -EASE PAIN
ar Well it is a sort of banquet with course that is
✓ with stakes ao limit, + and ceased me` It celebrates an occasion." fat-producing, is. the daily miracle (350 deg.'F.) 15 minutes, or until
erE Campbell at the end Indeed. the housewife is expected to.aceoln- eggs are firm. Serres 4. " °=
The Mit "out Kid to sell his salon "I met an old friend to-night• a plisii. All 'sorts of tid-bits can be
lead•tart "out." . . . At Nome, Rowan. man front nay home-town. creamed and served- on toast, ofImperial --- l f
wale upon a moetint' of Michigan Macaroni
Mr. Morris was ready and willing course, but that combination will!el)!s scheduled so he attended. As 1 cup uncooked macaroni,.broken tzltl
to talk about Nome. He had failed emphasize `bumps," if not park on
an old man was leaving the meetlag greatly and he was at a garrulous .too much weight. in 1-inch pieces,
r1lm started; Lased forward, his eyes age, but about.himself he had.little An omelet that -keeps its shape is ''ft cup soft bPead crumbs C X2-1
Axed upon the stranger's bearded ' i/4 cup melted butter ,.
-t3 say and it was some time before an inspiration to' everyone and doz- J'�
meek . . Now go on with the story. P - 3 tablespoons red pepper, flnely R E l [®
Jim managed to discover that he had ens of clever main courses evolve h dbeen here-for two years, mining, but from a fluffy omelet. Thin recipe PPe ■ T ,
-CHAPTER III 3 tables oons THROAT O A T PAIN
snakes an omelet that,holds its she e pep
without success. _ P green a finely. RAWNESS
i
)m rose and followed the man out. P chopped
, That std Friend even whencooking, The secret is, 134 teas oons scraped '� /
vii the building. Hiram Morris here! "you know how it is," he explain- 'of course, that a' small amount of P onion
'In Alaaka! It was incredible. More P 135.teaspoons salt .
Incredible still was it to recognize-in ed with a tremplons smile; "it take§ quick-cooking tapioca is used to 1 cu No family need neglect even minor --�-
time to develop a placer property "bind" the ingredients. p grated Canadian chess head colds. - -
thls bent discouragement when l ui cups milk, scalded
figure of discou you have no capital.- But I 8 e yolks, well beaten Here is What to do: Take two
the onse mighty- the colossus of Jim's sof outh•Michigan, have a splendid claim and one of Fluffy Omelet w t? cold
iris tablets When you feel a
y - these da s I'll land in the' _8-a white, stiffly beaten. on-with a,full ass
y pay' 2 tablespuohs,quick-cooking-tapioca coming
]it. Morri ' shuffled aion the - ,•- Cook macaroni in large. amount of of water•Then repeat;line
4 g The two men chatted on-.- ur_tiI -teaa}loon sal - d .
_ street shakin his Bead and mutter- their food was served, arid, inasmuch _ it; teas -
boiling,. salted water, until tender r n directions in each^
' bo ]te soco i to
fug to himself. As he passed the en- . as the host had not seen fit to intro- a cup milk 1p ' Drain. ombine bread crumbs; ima •RQE�mee rapidlY _
trance to a:bakery whence issued the duce himself, the ter, red and green pepper;onion, salt, The "Aspirin" method of relief
guest did,not make I_tablespoon butter. N and cheese. Add milk. Pour over is the waymany doctors now
savory, odors of fresh bread, pies, himself known.',It was not until the t e �.
g;, yolks, beaten, until thick and a approve.' You take Aspirin for
send spicy cakes he paused, lifted his latter had eaten rave_novalv..to his' lemon-colored egg yolks, stirring well. Add macer- relief-t hen if you are not improved
face, and , - comps a sa#isfaction, and had light- •l'e�ee,' white's. stiffly beaten. j ;o t; then, fold in egg whites. Pour promptly,you call the family doctor,.
ed again before a restaurant. inside ed an expensive ri ar. of Jim's sele� 'Into well-greased casserole, lace in ,.
g Cumbine quick-cooking tapioca, P _w "aspirin tablets are made in
the show window of which were dis- tion, that bhe' ou.n er man said.:.' snit� pan of hot water, and bake in mod- Canada."As iris"is the
y g pepper, and milk in top of ddu p -regitered
pla edrawsteaks-and -chops and -- 4Perhaps'you`d like to hear•about -bite, boiler, Place over rapidly boil crate Qren .(.35D deg. F.) 60 to 70 #ja "any
gold-•storage chickens upon a bed -of that-old friend I met. He was a big _ing water,-bring to-scalding point minutes, or until firm. Serves 6. Limited,ofUnEario.Look
cracked ice. man in ou-r town and I was a poor tallow. 3 to 5 minutes), and cook. 6 for the came Bayer in the form of
Jim recognized.the .expression in- kid,but he rave me-some advice that
minutes, stirring frequently. Add . Escallo across on tablet.
ped Celery and Tomatoes '
that thin, face and he experi- I've tried to live up,to. It came,about but€CT. .Remora froii boiling-*_afer; 2 table�poors onion, finely choPPed a�n a n d
meed a shock. Good God r the man like this: one morningwe were har let'
c6m] sli htl while beating 2 tablespoons butter
g Y g .eggs. P .
was hungry! •Hungry in Alaska! No-- ing. a snowball fight-in'front of the Adel ecg yolks and' mix well. Fold 2 cups canned tomatoes
3-tablespoons quick-cooking
]body, had ever gone hungry on the school-hod e tther. ?'e drove past in in c�g'ahites. Pour into hot, butter-. tapioca n 6 e t
-;Tukton.. What-kind of a cam tans bis,cutter. ' ed 10=inch fr•in 1 tablespoon sugar ■p■
e P 1 g Pan. Cook over $ P �� i���
-.this• 11-r. Moofris-peered curiousIy'at'the Iota flame' 3 minutes. Then bane in + teaspoon salt
-- -F'amished'Trail Qo speak moderate q:erl (3a0 deg: F.).15 mini- % teaspoon g P p pepiier rrnz. IN CANADA
•Holding his voice' to a casual tone, "I don't know `'%%jiat .possessed me, utes. Omclet is sufficiently cooked 1.cup celery, sliced
he said:•"Excuse -me, but I'm looking but I threw a ball at him. It was ice. when knife inserted - comes out 3�i• cup buttered-crumbs
__�[or a_clean eafe. an you ten-me- .-It hit h__i_m_-.hurt-bim_like_the_devil.- clean. Ftild aarefnlly and seL�_on_ Brown onion in butte _
where the gamblers ,eat _ I'd have been fired, from only hot Llatter. Serves 6. toes in top of doubleboiler.and bring
_ • "Right hare, I believe. It is the for him. He a delicious vegetable omelet is to a bpil. Combine dry ingredients; �(
most expensive place in'tott n." The "Where was this?" mane by using the $dffy omelet and add gradually to tomatoes and bring
speaker's gaze remained fixed upon "It was in Dover. You took me ;}o placing the followinvegetable mix- to a brisk boil, stirring constantly.
Elie window, they principal-and tunee-ween the folded layers. Place immediately over rapidly boil- tl
Why, this is ertraordinaty!-Then ing water and cook 5 minutes, stir-
your. name is-Rowan.. You're Jim ..-Vegetable Omelet ring occasionally. Add onion. Place
�gw ! Rowan's boy. And you recognized cub fresh peas 14 of tapioca.mixture in greased'
me, after all tbese-years:" Mr. Mor- is ' - baking dish and corer with layer of
,1 cup diced celery _ 3
LISTEN ... ris was deeply moved. 2/3 cup diced carrots celery; repeat, using remaining tapi-
"1 couldn't fail to recognize that 2 tablespoons sliced onions = oca mixture- and celery. Cover with
y scar,on your cheek, air, inasmuch as 1 2 tablespoons butter crumbs. Bake, covered, in moderate a �•e need more young men to
put it'there,'a.•• - Dash of salt oven (350 deg. F.) 30 minutes, or trai o
n f r PRACTICAL RADIO and
"My dear boy!" The olii loan took Dash of a until celery'is tender. LTnco�er and TRONICS, MARINE and
CANADVI��� pepper,
bake 5 minutes lou
Jim's hand in both' of his. "How ger, 'or until the AVIATION RADIO OPERATING '
Cook peas, celery, and carrots in forpominionGovernment Certificnte.
strange that we, should meet like smallaitl4unt of briskly boiling salted crumbs .are browned., Serves 6. ' Our supervised home study method -
permito you to earn an oa learn,
IMPERIAL TOBACCO'S this:! And how you•,fooled e! You water 20 to 30 minufes or until,ten= Don't ur any
INSPIRING PROGRAM retard your own tout e
had our little »o �" •• los erl Get rartiowwo of our home
1a e a calico bag with three.targe
"Merely. because I wasn't sure until tender; add to other vegetables. RADIO COLLEGE OF CANADA
`EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT you'd accept my-invitation to dine if Season with salt and pepper. Serves Pockets. One for string, one for 863 Bay Street,Toros.o
On a National you knew, who 1 was." 6• brown papeir,. and one for paper bags-
Coast to Coast Network Mr. Morris egnfessed reluctantly: H:�ng inside the larder door and the '
"I--I'm not sure that I would have Shirred Eggs contenfs will always be clean "and
accepted, Jima You see, times have 2 cups strained canned tomatoes handy,
changed; things haven't, gone well (juice and pulp) Need . guildin n
TIRED or NERVOUS? with me and it,hurts a man's pride -�P
to acknowledge failure to his friends. 1 teaspoon onion, finely chopped you feel
4 tablespoons quick-cooking tapioca HEi
Is bile 010111$ Its work? I have some pride left. That's why r> ,.;_` out-of-sorts,
I'm not going back until I land in the 1 teaspoon sugar fsiWi p"/ when
Your liter is lazy, that's our you 1 teaspoon salt you've no
feel so rotten halt the time. Your ayes- Dash of paprika 4 C�� appetite; t atom-.
tem is not getting enough bile. Your aCh gives trouble,
'.head ach-ea, your back aches; Your 4 eggs with
food doesn't digest properly. It stag- i� gg <> gas or acid
pates and deea5- for I'ack of bile. BI 4 grated cheese - RQ CKS i indigestion, why
Is a d! extant and an antteeptic. Your RIN - DOWN '1 teaspoon parsley, chopped , not try D r.
diver should produce 18 to 26 fluid ■ - /N N Pierces Golden
ounces of bile every 24 hours. Place tomatoes and onion in top of Wham akiinq�s l>s.t a Medical Discov-
Tanol.Tablets -111 make spur liver ITS YOUR NERVES ..double boiler, bring to boil; add dry �iosthaltasllhatvloQ ; er Read what
do its wo'n't: Based-u on a small pro- It renally whey your,nervous balaacQ b ingredients and bring to oiiak boil, life of the high- S
portion of Calomel blended with cer- g ,�asReaVa ns Evert r Idrs. Chas. Manning. 149 Welland Ave., S.
tain other useful medicinal Ingredients, upses that you feel low,in health and spirits. stirring occasionally. Pour into bak- spoil=esrary ooF!SA
Catharines,
palee and to n, a doIefeltnt red and
••Tanol Tablets act promptly and direct- Restore that balance by feeding your starved -
)y upon the liver, stimulating the flow servos, TaLe PHOSFERINE, You'll feel Ing dish; make 4 depressions and worn-out most of the tune. I,never Bared to'
of bile. They are easy to take and better almost 'at once. At_drvg&b. W, eat and sieep didn't seem to refresh me. I
provide a safe, eBay wAy of using talo- $1.06and$1.50. 70 decided to try Dr. Plerce's Go1Jen Medical
' me L• probably_the most effective liver issue No. 12—'38 �� Discovery sad mr appetite was much beeter,
stimulant known, They are
not harsh, P�USFERINETHEGREAT S,• J'O We 21011F s I gamed weight sad strength, had more '
But they are efficient. Your drupr rj� �j'j+j AERrE"IIS C VI7Tw Vw• sobr in my cheeks and felt perfectly fine
has them, 60 Ne ai ablets $1 an
is every respect" Sold by druggists.
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- - e To See `Q{�ceselVes adian ''type;" not so far as,we know.
Tailors Decree
There is a French type, /an Italian
— -_fewer Pockets dis odl ra See U
s type a Russian prince type (and he
— _ is usually.no such thing), and even an
C1O — u er _English type. There is,"we venture to
'SU
In Men's Suits Purpose is To Do a Loop Lie �� o say — with an eye to the three thous•
— _ With To People OWl W ilk i-*i'd'' and miles of unfortified frontier — an
_Eliminate« o SnehType, Yet. American type•Gadg�—
.�
- ---- -_.x014. Olt
see=sA --
_ ` Englishman who looks more like a
Note to men who cram their'pock- There is a theory, that t sounds
Frenchman than a Parisian does; or a
i� eta full of stuff and fumbip a:ound Swhtes" look enougas much alike to the Russtan'who looks like a Dane, has
Orientals as the Orientals do to us, nothing to do,with the argument. You
LESSON X[1. °•" man destroyeth the tciayle :f God, for more space: says the Hamilton-Spectator. It may have to go outside to find out how you
for the tem- New York's swanky tailors have de•
KEEPING THE BODY STRONG him shall God destroy; be a little hard gn ,our racial ego to look to the foreigner, and to see-"our• 1
(K Personal Aspect of Temperance) pie of God is holy, and such are ye. Glared war on you—Lor your own good. admit that we can— under !hese con selves as others see ua:' =
Juds. 13:12-14; Paul is speaking in this chapter of Five hssdred members,of the Cus• To the German and the Frenc)�mah
Mark 6:53*�6; the responsibility of ministers, of- tom Cutters' Club agreged last week ditions — be can
to the mass dis• y
! Cor. 3:16,17; Rom. 12:1, 2 alter their annual style show that, far tinction of so many' billiard balls, but 'the Englishman is still John Bull, a
Golden Text.—Now therefore be- those who• are building the Christian from doing any{-hing-to help the aver• as ve generally believe that Chinamen gull-faced, ruddy squire, standing his
ware,.I pray thee,aild drink no wine edifice, which ui di gs sa he tee ple in age man in his Pocket plight, the and Japs have .emarkabiy standard- ground. To others he is a monocled
hi VbJA be at- on we can'tflw rare] takes off evening .,
nor strong rrn a which God dwells; and t ere or , ave Me
unclean thing. Judg. 13:4. blame them if they turn around andclothes. To the North American
THE LESSON ]N ITS SETTING is added, "and that the Spirit of God tacked by providing sults with even do the same thing. However, if i3"trot- average Frencb uan is a small, fussy,
by "dwelleth in you." This indwelling Leaver pockets. r war. excitable man,'and the German is a
MglkLLIL, rpt 00 jigs
ark took place in April, A.D. 29. of the SpiP14bolrit t e -nec
That, they figure, will discourage International Facial Type
The birth of Samson' occurred near ea
er, every separate church, and the What iutereata us more is the bus!• caw puzzle of scars on his, cropped
men from even trying to tote around „ skull. The Russian, since the revolt- _`•1 ,
' B.C. 1201. Paul wrote his epistle Gvdch�°°Al the ancient Jewish tem- so many old lettere, unpaid bills, lin Hess of the international facial type", u
to the Corintjtisas about A.D. 59, and - le, in its inmost recess, the Sheki- tion needs black beard to be human.
for of God, was constant- ` oleum samples,• seed catalogues and Now, there is not — and it may be
his epistle to the Romans within a p because we have gone little further Let Cartoonists At Us
year is two of. that time. nah, or glory cigarette packages with only one Gig
cur_ ly present, and conferred on the cigars in them. in the struggle for independence than Yoin Mark u can, of course, go through these
arettecountries and never see any of•these
red on the plain of Gennesaret. Sam- ut in e .
rendered any profanation bf it a di- cabinet or walking'office desk out of
types You won •
son-was--born in—Z4rab, a village recti offense to God,so does-the-Iiol - -- the-tall— -W-it#out Wrinkle. ._... the_FrencI dynamo, nor the Prussian
�• about, twenty miles in a straight line his coat is frowned uFen mm d�af'8u:t
Spirit dwell in the enurch, and theor," said •'The ideal suit in bygone years;' monster. It is-a prime-lesson--in-ice' .�
west of Jerusalem. Corinth was one p ofanation of this temple bag false Frank Nagel severely. Committeeman paganda.
Nagel. said, "was he suit absolutely Having felt the, influence of car
d4reece, and Rome was, of course, thOf the gFeat -- e octane is sa o e without a wrinkle
A•Living Sacrifice tooniets an poo e
capital of the world. g dency, we are insisting upon only one +,e are coucentratin•g on.the idea of we can only figure how we might be
53. And when they had crossed 1. I'beseech you therefore, breth- inside pocket in coats. In fact,if some haw a man should look from a dis•
b the mercies of God, Through- of us bad our way, there would be ria tance, regardless of a few Wrinkles mightlikertoregardeuir as scoundrels.
over. It was'in returning from the ren, y inside. pockets` at all in well-tailored -
eastern side of the Sea o! Galilee out preceding chapters of Romans the here .or there:' " Then they might develop a first-class
coats and no hip pockets in trousers." Nagel denied a report that the:un• one that we would Ore'
that Christ and his disciples were -mercies of God have been unfolded. This development, he said, is a cor• de Nagel
reason for Lewes pockets was Canadian type;
overtaken by a storm which i,de- These mercies incluile God's love for
scribed in the preceding seven verses. men, his grace toward men, the send- ollary of the new "silhouette" objec• that people had less to put in 'em. ter not to see.
' They came to the land unto Gennes- ing of his Sari, who is the very tive in men's tailoring.
-.
;aret. This is a semi-elliptical plain righteousness of God, to men, that - d
on the western shore of the Sea of men might be justified in God's y
Galilee, about three miles long and sight,•the death which Christ died as moma
something more than a mile wide. a propitiation for our sins, the new
a place of unusual fertility and life whicli we have in Jesus Christ,
1 '• re he indwelling of the Holy Spirit, the
And moored't 'to the shore, t �` -Y-OU
beauty. r in
t _the Father LL ._
•
access that is ours o.
hors of s
- anchored to the s
i.e. the an
, y o•heirsht
• ere our sonshtp and c P
prayer, --
saneti€tea- .
r•o� 54. And when they weLET
re come out witiit�inat.out-present ,
of the haat, stra[ghtvday the .people tion, our future glorification, and all -
knew him. the hope of the life to some, togeth-' i
__ ere with a consciousness that every-
`�
—.- —He&Ung Sick Bodies - together for16
55. And ran round about that thing works o from whose love 1
whole region, and began to carry those that lose God, `y
nothing will ever be able to separate
about on their beds those that were these are the mercies of God
sick, where they heard be. w�• which should prove the motive power - "
What is made emphatic in this pas-
age is not the people's faith so much of our life. God's'mercy'comes first. _
_ consecration afterwards, OLET
_ and our
,� their need.
- HEU
never vice versa. To'present. This : .
56. And wheresoever he entered,
�.. to villages. or into cities, or into a`terna associated with gifts for the
-temple. This action is purely volun-
ig, + e.
the country, they laid the sick in the
t„ry, Yotir bodies a living sacrifice,
n'latket places. And .besought him holy, acceptable to God. Sacrifices
_ t. r
t they might touch it it'�eere but
in the Old Testament were presented
t e border of his garment: and as
after the death of these sacrifices.
him' . _ __ _ _ •_ __'•� ` �'�
ptany as touchedwere made Om body is to be a living sacrifice,-
- - '
whole. See also Mark 6:27;Acts 6: i•e., utterly devoted to God in the
16; 0:11, 12. The garment was the - :
life, which is lived in these bodies. J
outer roue, the tallith worn aver the Which is your-spiritual-service. It SNOW.sel--1 N""'g'r�'�
tunic. At each corner was a tassel is to be-noted that in the margin of ps Lrus essio"s corps
with a thread or ribbon of blue. the Revised Version the word here x4
'there was no virtue in the garmenttranslated"spiritual" Ia said to mean,
-•` of Christ itself, and hundreds could literally, "belonging to the reason:
touch the garment, without ,faith, . Consecration is intellectual as con- -
'_and receive no blessing whatever. trasted with the uninteligent offering i
G;hriat simply honored the faith of of the animal in the Jewish sacri- ,
thebe people by healing them when fices.
they manifested such'faith by eager- 2. And L be not fashioned to this
ly attkmpting to comt near him that world. In verse 1, we.have, as it
%hey might but touch the border of were, the positive aspect of consg-
his garment. -cration, and in this verse we have,
Instructions for Diet as it were, the negative aspect. The
(Judges: Chapter 13) word here translated "fashioned"
12. And Manoah said, Now let thy means outward conformation. We -
+t►orda come to pass: what shall be are not, then, to conform to the
the ordering-af--the child,-and how world in its worldliness, either_in-our ,..�
shall we do unto him? U. And the -life, or our conversation, or our
7. Anse! of Jehovah'said unto Manoah, pleasures. But be' ye transformed
Of all that I said unto the woman
by the renewing of your mind. ° The
'—let. her beware:' 14. She may not eat word here translated "transformed" —
ol anything that cometh of the -Ane, ' by the very word used in the account
neither let her drink wine or strongof the transfiguration of our Lord t
drink, nor eat any unclean thing; all (Matt. 17:2): Here it has afar
that I commanded, her het her Ob- 1
deeper significance than the preced-
In the earlier part of this Ing word "fashioned," and refers to 1
chapter we are told that an angel of that which is essential and real, the
-the Lord `had appeared to the wife very inner part of one's being. To be
of Manoah, announcing that she a new .creature in Christ i4 to have
:would have a son who should be a anew mind. what ye may prove _
3+Iazirite unto God all.the days of his what is good and acceptable and per "WE LOOKED at all the low•psitxd oars• • •.but one ride idlife, and who would "begin to de- fect will of God. The result of this mew Chesrolet'and the whole family agreed, `Here's our car!' _
liver Israel out of the hand of the purification is to make the intellect, '
.,`•Philistines." In making this an- which is the seat of moral judgment, •"Of course,we all fell in love with the style of it at s �� P R 1 C E D F RO.M -
n el 'Ead told herI true find
tact in judging all spirit- ,'.'Inside and out,Ch for 1938 Aug all Your--old ideas of
to drink—neither wine nor strong ual and-moral quest ons. o ap y an _luxury-in . 10" r1464.1 far
e drink, and not to eat any unclean means to prove and approve, to.test «
a AV
thing. and attest. By daily consecration we Before we'd driven a mile,my husband was th ed at the
It should be carefully noticed that prove that God's will js good and ac- Mray We could dash ahead of traffic,yet pull up in a jiffy if need be. fs-r...•M..eKj"'i""'d°"rU
itot only was the Nazirite himself not ceptable and perfect.
to drink strong drink,but the mother But what thrilled me is Chevrolet's `Knee-Action gliding � a Lux*
e ed Models
'of the one who was to live under a - , .',ride, so smooth and restful for back-seat passengers . . . the :maws,Ontario. clovernmeut
Nsairite vow all of his Iiia was told , •Why Irish Keep Pigs comextm
fort and safety of the All-Steel Fisher Body with its SafetT
to refrain from drinking any strong Instalment
ase and No-Draft Ventilation. T.goton rasa ?too.
tai, height and license
Convenient terms may be
'arranged through ehe'Oenersl
dritik from the time of the concep- pigs aric' potatoes are found'every- '
tion of the child to the day.of his where in Ireland, Why? Because "1 could name a dozen other advantages we found only ori
birth the Irish have great faith in the good- Chevrolet. But my tip to you is . . . go see your
: The question naturally arises as to news of St.Anthony, whose symbol is
why- Wren separated unto God for .'Chevrolet dealer, see and drive the car for your,
y a pig: In Westminster Abbey he ap- -
particular priestly work should re- pears as a bearded figure with frock self! Chances are you will decide as we did, `it's
•train from strong drink, and the ans- and scapular, a pig at his side. Be- Chevrolet for us!'" *On Master De Luze.Models. ri..
wer is that it clouds their minds and cause of this it became customary for `
••'inflames their hearts in such a way each village to keep a cotttmon pig ,. SYMBOL OF SAVINGS c-lase
:'that neither their thoughts, nor their
Ir purposes, nor their acts, can be truly at the a*pease of the parish. It had r
holy when under the influence' of Lowed
hung round its neck and was.
showed everywhere, and villagers _
such beverages. vied with each other to provide tit- Chas. Cooper—Claremont
Temple of God bits for the "Anthony Pig." l _�oc. Dealer--J. A cGlashCti—Durgb�rton
• . __ BY
16. Know ye not that ye, are a In time these animal% degeneratecj DONALD MOTUR SALES v lT
temple of God, and that the Spirit into inveterate and cunning beggar%, r^
bt Glad dwelleth in you? 17. If any and eventually a saying was coined: - _ AscoC. Desk.? — M-
of '— P>tc><eftns
Such an one will follow and whine
;Special as if tt were air Anthony Pis." —
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' .Y�/V�► Arthur .Fe�weeLtx . Of.Hua ta4, —�l'he W. A,. r.o f wa0 Clefted
has returned home litter spending a Church .enjoyed the X#wWaoee of a JUST ARRI ��f rte'
--a. J.
week
is mothenr aoe6uat of the deAth i thelaf larger than anticipated •
Clallfltban aapeM a day —Frank Petrie of Blenheim upper, they having
_=--last weds t► 1 brother in Belle_ spent to send out for more meat- before n '.The flint went of TJIV
Ville., last week-end in town on his way the entire crowd.was served. TOP'S > �y
x . —+Born, on Wednesday, March 2nd home from Scgtland, where he has new woolens for Sprul$
at the Toronto bast General Hoop- been having an extended vacation Brock go
to A- R- and with his Parents_ __� -
ala. . Irwfe, •8
-_ — Mr. and Mrs.hockey te"n
�clresipgtiebaf� and -an Summer--- -
k —Miss St. John of the local Con- Played their final "final" at Mark• Mrs. M: Hamilton had a homed '
tinuation School staff entertained ham on Tuesday night when they journey .to a Toponto Hospital on Only at Tip Top will �u see
hat sister from 'Toronto over the were defeated by Claremont, who Saturday, taking Master Harold • Y
'week-erd, again take the cup for the season. Hubbard for an . o fabrics tike these---in such a
_ -Rev. Mr. Jenkinson occupied —Mr. Leigh Bradley and son, Fetation for ap-
»� peadicitie, which was successfully
tie pulpit of the Brooklin United Roy and Mr. Joseph White, of performed. Harold's many friends -'
-ttifth' on Sunday. morning last, Lockport,,N. Y., were in Pickering wish him a speedy recovery. great variety of exclusive new
'While Rev, P. L. Juli, of that on Monday attending the funeral of We are happy to say that Mrs. patterns, weave8 and color$
fllace took the service here. their cousin, Fred J. Andrew. _Arthur.Badgernw -is now well on f
--At the regular monthly meeting —Mrs. �u e�of Whitby,' the road to improved health, after �j ] and
daughter of Mr. and l�rs. A 'Why
in iQ•(i$y
lfmuai inspection by D. D. G. M. Cooke, of-the west end of the will let us take your personal meas
of Toronto District "B" Rt. Wor., fie= "'� rushed to the Oshawa .
Bro. Ekblad of Toros 'w _ Hospital for an operation fora NOTICE
out. Doric lodge were hosts to en s. operation was nuc- 8 aw g e st oo g
cessful and is now and Pickering Village.
many visitors from Toronto and ot- recovering as g . ,
: '..her lodge of the district. � as can be expected. _ -- suit or coat you ve ever worn
wril be Presented bytheA. B. Colu�s—Wednesday
. y evening,P. U. will n t °P�08 sq.ft. floor space
bua newilding
airy- _ Hand-Ont and Tailored to your
�— « p
m e b1u1 Which cost 38 more
X. Amateur Dramatic Club, ,of the Union of Pickers tg United g �g -
Toronto, "der the am',eft wf _f3uiwb__33w d ' snrerilcnts
group of St. Andrew's Ladies' Aid round of the Presbytery series, be- are required to apply for a Build-
tween the team of Picks g
w�71,be given is the United Churrb, ring and in ,Permit. . . .
Pickering, on Tuesday evening, that of Columbua will take place. Frank J. Proms TIP TOP TAILORS -
March, 29th, at 8:15 o'clock. Furth. The subject, in which Pickering will Bnildina Inapeetot -- ;
ice are a e, is vLIMITED - -
-�St. George's A. Y. P. A. and
that it is in the best interests of In Memoriam
-
Canada to fortify her Pacific Coast".
usll who attended were charmed with 'CALVERT—In loving - e
lecture on the Tour Around the Those interested in the debate are g memory of
invited to-attend. our_dear.MotherMatdl-da Cilvert,
- World, illustrated by pictures, 91 invited - -
ea by Rev. W. A. Hunnisett, B-. A. '--'On Sunday-_tl4e - mild--westher who passed away, March 21st, _
W Toronto. His wit and humour in caused much of thesnowto dis.- 1935. MS. Cha' p' man
4 delivering his lecture kept his and-- appear and to•swell u the streams. Deep in our hearts is a picture. •
ranee interested the whole , way 'puffin's Creek, which-has a habit Worth more•than silver or gold;
o ikhroagh, making -us feel we -had of rising at every rainstorm or It's a picture of our dear Mother, "A.Iwaya ExtrajValua in'trip Top Cla Ills"
thaw, and overflowing its banks Whose memory will never w
t been there too. Next Friday is De- t; x grow
,. VcUonal. 8 o'clock and also a bus- gave Tnotoxists some anxiety as old. °
meas meeting afterwards. — Com. they came to Pickering and found —LovingiT remembered by her
- On Friday evening, March 25th that the water was a foot or two ghter, Beatrice.
st! 8
P. m. an illustrated address on .over the (road at, the west end of the
11MTH -BROS*villa e. Traffic Officer Arthur Cud of Thsnb LTD
',':1Mise holy Land will be given by Rev. g
-�'s'--''- on---has to direct_
� ��� Jenkinson. The lecture'-will, - 1Krs. Fred J. Andrew and Tamil
The in St. Andrew's Church and is traffic as the water crept over the y ` «T - • -
'under the auspices .. of -the Senior �- The day'being tine and ideal wash to thank all of their kind 'he always Busy Tailors"
Gula' Class of that Sunday School. for motoring, the traffic was very friends and neighbors fortheir many The 'girls are heap The cars were allowed to kind expressions ai sympath and
gi Planning to give the y. y
— rettarns to the church toward the pass over in one direction at a time floral tributes during their recent Now Ready With their Spring Samples Oi'
repairs of the ndo�vs• The mem- and as a result there would be a-
bereavement.
`�' _ • Imported Cloths to make that quit or (,sat
bers'ot the Sunday School are cord= bout a quarter of a mile of cars at ,r.u� atLwrtssem•nta- _, _.- . y0II a VOID t0 Ulf
lolly invited. Adults, - Silver coil- one end waiting for those.at the are g p
j some other end to pass over. One man,
action. 'Mr. Jenkinson ' has FOR SALE - fresh .and a uch features as Full Fool H mo construct
very fine slides and no one who becoming impatient at ,the delay, springer S _
attempted to disregard the officer' cows. H.. Dunning, R, Rti 3 Clare-
_.
heard his address' on the Canadian P g •lnR Harmony Trim.- and 8le6re Lining Bam9
'West will want to miss this.talk on, orders and.,take the law into his vont, se Body lining are all embodied in the regular
o - ,'the Holy band. Own hands, but he found out that BICYCLE FOR SALE—in goosi
1 Theownship council are porch- 'he was attempting- the impossible construction Of Firth Bros' hand tailored .
and he was forced to remain at the condiiion,. Chas. Hood 1 mile.west
using a new, road maintainer to ba of Brock Road schaol. ' Olothes at no.egtra charge. Competitive hOl19•
!used on the roads within this town- rear of the parade, .This was the g p
H whip only. It is •anticipated that fourth time since the .first-�_-y'eli= FUR SALE—choice reg. young es list these as "extras." --
oonsiderable criticism will be heard ruary that-.the creek flooded- the Holstein 'Dull, ready for service. -
regarding this ' expenditure, there road at this point, something that Sired by a show buil and frown ---���' �X=E—$23.75. and Up
--always is. There will be some who- had not occurred in many years. large heavy producing dam. Negat- Our Tape Measure awaits your pleasure, .�
will still favor the old method.of ive to federal 'blood test, Reason-
er
hiring a farmer with a team to o fled James Andrew, passes is ably priced. W. J: Taylor R. R. 2 Pickering
g y P y Fred T. BDII�lI]ppr� �- •
out and drag the roads When he has his 55th year. Pickering. phone. Mark. 7503. Or
..'..leothing else to do, and with the FF.etabilaled 1:857,
present day traffic and the abuse a -Early Saturday morning last SEED .POTATOES FOR SALE— -
r gravel road has tei take this r',., this community lost one of its best- Katandin variety, grown from cer- - - ----
od becomes'very inefficient. known and _::ghly respected fanner tified seed and tree from disease.
residents in the Vann of Fred J. $1.00 per bag. Donald Munro, Pick-
"SPECIALS
Present council .have made no drew. Mr. Andrew, who has been ering. 30-31
of investigations sad watched - f
Um experiments'on all Lyes of reads. in poor health for so,,,e yeara, r w�vTEI�-a used Fordson tractor '
:'_and learned from the experience of been a life-long resident. of this Wand plow. Apply at News Office. ►reakfast BaCOn _25e alb z
'Others as to what this machine will township,d�orn on the farm now occ. f • • —
do. before they decided..to buy., We upied by Mr. Milne of Dunbarton, FOR SA.L&--2 choice high quality ��
have in this township 220 miles of on May 3rd, 1883. The son of the Jersey bulls, far sale right. Also 1 Minced Steak, _ 12C• a lb•
roads to service $nd keep in repair late John Andrew and Susannah heavy black mare in AA-1 shape,.and ;Pork Liver, - '1 ZC. a lb•
and nothing, apparently, but some- its, they moved. to the• farm on a light gray. mare, ? s. old F. M.
-.thing a bit snore efficient can •3o which he died, at an -early age,, his Chapman, lot 9, Pickering. 38-31
-this work. father passing, when he, Fred, was
-Stewing Beef, ;12c. a lb•
eleven a LILLIA N'S _ Jewel Shortening, ' 15e. a .lb: ti
--Op Wednesday afternoon last years of age. Fred and only
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Stewart sunzving brother, with the mother, _
and family .of six children, whose operated the farm here, until his .
ages ranged from 2 to 9 years, marriage to Miss Bertha Walton, of BEAUTY SHOP :Classic Cleanser, 3 tins,- .13C.
Passed-through the village on their Dunbartoll on December 12th,.1907.
way tot,Montreal, On October 9th, At this time his mother and'brother Three doors east of 'the Old Church fins,: Z5C•
they left their' hofpe in Watrous, took up residence in the village..
Garage. Mr. O. Crommerls_.
Sask., having been disheartened by Deceased was a life-long member of
Resilience. '
five years.of drought, decided tEthe Pres y-feriae Church, and on Shifa - - -R E D
come east where prospects would Monday afternoon his pastor, Rev. Poo and' Fingerwave l50c. a e
be brighter. They fitted up a tray- Dr. Carmichael, assisted by. Rev, Fingerwave _ Ste,
. �y
elling outfit, consisting of the R1• Jenkinson and-Rev. E. G. Rob- Oil Shampoo & Fingerwave--_15e.- u.tch@r . =(phone WOO) _i 1C�eri�}g
chassis of a car on which they pia,•- inion conducted the funeral ,service Archin _
e 85e.
ed a small but comfortable ofle at the residences, in the presence of Manicure age,
room frame house. i 'w r• a very lam nu r P v -
a team of Ch-desdale mares, and friends, who had come to pay T 50c.
(� �'t n f� Q •
They
expect'to -end their 2500 mile •their last respects to one they had HAIRCUTTING :'?ac. 1C e1�11 hardware Store
trip in about three weeks when they ktioari and respected for many years•, `-.,,
reach Montreal, and they expect .to Interment took place, in Erskine 'Thermique Heatelless Ail'Perman. We have a eomiplete' line of Royal
start farming again near a small Cemetery. He is survived by a sor- ent Waves
village outside of Montreal. They ; rowing wife, two daughters Dorothy $1.95 $2.50 $350 55,00 f'
spoke of the kind tieatn�ent they and Ruby, at home; and five sons: ^h^^" �k: 229P ' ..Purple and Dr. Hess Stock Tonics
y Allan, of Sudbury, Jack, Don. Gor- ex,fg
raisevEd 'all along their route, They Coop Dri-Kil and Disinfect.
rais?�i a oily sum 1;r moue b. don and Raymond at home; also his •
the sale of photographs of'the fam- brother, P.ussell, of Whitby. .The The Pickering
and outfit. In Toronto they were sympathy of the entire community
treated to a hockey . ,match in the i is extended to Mrs. Andrew and MEAT MARKET Special
Maple Leag Gardens one slight and family in their bereavement. -T •
a wrestling•match the next night. _ Z't,e carry a full line of Copper Boilers, $2:50 '
Mr. Stewart is fond of.sports and 1 }
Always listened in to the broadcasts ' ' •
THE HOLY LAND Fresh Caly. Boilers $•1.25
Wo�9er_#he radio• and seeing the 'rral. illustrated address in. '
thing gave him a great thrill.-They
were a happy .family and seemed St. Andrew's Church, Pickering and
to thoroughly enjoy their expet- _ . by tl;` Agent for McCormick=Deering Farm Machinery and
1 i
aence. In Pickering they were sur-
Rev, Martin Jenkinson '1 tired Repairs.
rounded by a large gathering, grin- .i
under the auspices of the Senior
Our Motto—OVe have it Can et it Or it is not made.
cloudly of school children. be have g
Girls' Clans of the United Church ° F e 8900
no doubt that they will be much Our
Metter off when they reach the. end 'Sunday School
of their urns than when the 'FRIDAY, '.MARCH 25th.
left Saskatchewan. y 8 P M. Our del ivery ie at Sour,,eervice. J• S. BALSDON PICKERING
Silver Collection 1620 O • �'
Phone Pick 62 i
r , . . CLARENCE SILK ,: ',