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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1938_04_01 -�! .:.... ,:off. -.�• _ _ ✓'r . } wap ,,_. - YY .. -.:; a VOL: Lti'11 - ' , •PIcKERING, ONT., _.,FRIDAY . -A PR. I, 1938. - :----- Via. 32 ;rsrfsfnlst4ssat �asD�..a Highland tevale_Creek... .OpEENIOOD , Motu"" NOTiCECOMI 'MILLS NG EVENTS-Euchre and The I, A. M. 'Class of th,e Unit- --- Dance in Morrish's'•Hall on Friday, ed ourmay Scaool are presenting a. DR g, 0-pgARSON-=-Physician ­Our trucks page your way April 1st at S o'clock. play, entitled "Look, who is here?" 1886--1936 hdgoneon. Dunbartoo. 1317 every day." The members of t'-e Highland on the evening of April 29th, Mus- it. FORSYTH. Opb.D•, Director COAL, V�gF.r, Creek Women's Institute held their is between acts. Keep this date op- - , CHOPPING R•Optoue'ric*l AsaocistionofOntario. Rest. F , regulax monthly meeting at the en. Monday, Wednesday and. Friday Iraesrad vlembeEy the American Optometrical' WV�D, CEMENT, 'home 'of Mrs. McChesney,.K•ingston - �saaelauoa. Eyes examined by aDOotntrnect . �yaelBtiN. Claremont.out _ Road. TP.Ie program was under the Centennial Church .,. WE GRIND FINE . BAND, C RAVEL, direction of the Research Bran, Shortak, and Feed Of all d Department. Much interest was dis- The people of this community will T have an o ortunit to hear the kinds, also minerals, and otbcr DU1YAthe u�au= '0118c ffeeding Senior Dramatic Club of Pickering eoncen ra s _ b•ijpticitor.NutaryPub4c. i�lo.reyat.oan• BIIILDER'S StPPLIEB relics of pioneer days. The presid -edsoalLocmerty o«uyiea br the tate A.E.chns- United Church resent their 1938 kept on band, tram, otrth vtni of court 1�ottae.Whitby• els �ent led an interesting discussion on p P also local cartage work Family Heirlooms- The talk on the play, "The Road Back" on Monday BEATON, BELL tf ROSS We have also pltteed in stock a full "Early Business Ventures in Hight April 11th, in the united Church. We stock only the best Poultry t, Earrtstocs tl,Solicitors line of Maple Let.f )ylilhng land Creek" given by Mrs. Wall- They are evidently keeping up to Feeds and Supplies. WILLIAM J.BEATON.K. ROS � � ace, was greatly enjoyed. Much their high standard of other years • -- Co a Fee a. -,_ in both production and choice of F S.+ GREEN IL BROOKE BELL,K.C. J,D•.J• laughter greeted the Parade of Old- -- -- JPitv1ES A P/RIGHT S. A W MITCHELL Fashioned and Modern Characters, play, as they also appear in Audley, nay SuIA Toronto, Adelaide,836 A. W. who were introduced by the Master Oshawa and Myrtle during the name Ir�N�-T V NING -- -Pickering, Ont. of Ceremonies, Mrs. Dixon. As the week. -� AND . . U.RICHARDSON & Co.. Barris- ba•idal couple, represented by Mrs. C•ters,Solicitor+• Notaries etc.• suke b6st, p�al.or Life Buildtn��H Toronto St.''t'O[OntO. Ocoee phone 7400 Residence 8520 his and Mrs. Wheeler, appeared, _ Andiey All kinds of eclair Work Tatap�oaK♦d.16";. ckerina Phos• 3613. ecf the members sang, "Here comes the Beware -of the April fool. - Bride." The two mothers, Mrs. p All, Tuning Guaranteed A NGjj3 Mc�1ILLAN-Barrister, sal- The Beal Stare,C18T83BQIIt y w Dragging the roads in time helps C. S. MSCDONALD ttor. Notary Public. Office hours Tues- PHONE 921 Tredwa and Dfrs: �e - -ti In the keeping-of a assab- dav sad r. 0'.ay 7 to g, or by +PAmntment next to•the strains of "Mather Ma• 8�a y g p at raideace. third house vest•of Pic4erius FURNITURE cl>pree". They were followed-by the }e highway' 209 CLOSE AVE., TORONTO = Toronto office,19 Met iinda SL. Phone Much sympathy is felt for Rev. Phone Lakeside 1502 „ ,T pick 76:Toronto,Fdsio 6303• .:asst 29tf two grandmothers, `Mrs.'BeII-Smith We are displaying an.attrsctive Mr. 'Mutton of Greenwood in the _;.:OrdesP taken at•NEWS O Lentat and Mrs. 'Sheard, marching to the variety of loss of his wife. -•�^^ "" "" '` Aluminum and Graniteware Etc. tune of "When - You and I were The Audley .Women's Institute "LT BRBBRT T. FALLAISE, L D S•- Furniture and Furniture young Maggie". Next, as the two will to ?-,geld at the residence of Mrs: .. .FUEL UEL - HD,D.S.Graduate of the ROY21 Co"- a of Novelties. athletes, Mrs. .Miller and Mas. - r p•otai Surgeon•end the University of Toronto• Mel. Bryant=on Tuesday afternoon T'Osie is residence►stood dont gut of St. And. Prices low• in keeping suitl7 times. McChesney,_arrived„ the words of next., Note the change of day. .,f9 fir rasr'•Chr h. Picicerius.Ont. o�t• iboam. . "Daisy, Daisy" rang out. The Bath- The Pickering-drama "The Road a•- p`p,a for a7 aPpofe4317 ing beauties, Mrs. Parker_anti Mrs. • f • ' v , Pboae Pick rso RADIO SERVICE Back" is. being given in the'local Builders Supplies ° Howe,• marched .to the singing of y Bonnie Lies over the Ocean"_ church here on Wednesday April �„*tsnt+ra artist. A Graduate of Radio College 6th. It is good. Kee the date. $ Mrs. I2un:an; m the quaint bed- P ` !-•.- -. ,"- _..;.,;,, - S. R. Wonnacott- has been-,under - Lumber and hath with_ time costume of a past 'era, brought g: BEATON, TOWNSHIP the parade to an end as tt,e mem- the weather for a few weeks but is B. C. Shingles D• Cleric. Convyaocer.Commiaioner, for Up-to-the-minute. frBlniII¢y, berms sang "Good-night •Ladies" At back on the job again. Geo. Rack- Do sfHdavit-..Accountant. Ere. Issuer or and the close of the meeting, 3lesdames ney has been helping out. Blue'Coal' Warriase L'�'fl°eo. whnevale.Out..' FINEST EQUIPMENT _ -- Gnr,rRe _�Iutch„ who has been em- - Howe, Dixon and _Wheeler assisxed M. ma for two Alberta. QOaI _ 1 ed' b F. M. Ch n N � SO played Y A. E. R�('+1•[AI2D for the hostess iR serving lunch. _._---- --- years.is. Learx►g this week to take Domestic Coke this _ - E, ERAL INSURANCE Guaranteed Satisfaction' _-. N REAL ESTATE. AT Brougham CFment, Lime Plaeteii uu far•�itnc far himself on the RPNahnF%f)1P PH(.Pa - fa Hfriends - - - - Cammack rm is many hla le BOd QG£od PICKERING NEWS .•CONVEYANCING T. C. Brown and Dean Mair wish-George every success. p y Tabes and Batteries always"on..b id The next Euchre and Dance and a. a il►a old established agency, ready were in,-Toronto 6 ,,3'Ionday. A�ent9 f01` Lundy Feno� to serve. H.'ROY MILLER.• Good cr;ii-regationc attended bqt} wind-uli of the season will be held t. Brougham. Ontwrio,.. xt u the'au idly e� t 3l _w >" Sunday School and Church Services ) n t to schn�alhouse" on Fr -en- ani m e aohn Phone, Pick. 6000 - Stf - Ptrnne Mark 1Nt8 in tie oder t u' :.es of the _ - on Sunday:--Rex- J. E. Glover g aII� _ Club All Gentlemen will pay lac, fa t=* MAW basting his sermon on 1st Cor. -1-I. Tsock butt IID lemente �(�( illi YY +�-•� The Y: P. are plannii;g to• attend and the ladies are . free provldinb p wCE"NSED ACC`IIONEER ANI) l.J• .+ R some of the• services at Pickering they lrinb eat§. a sea ore Secure Prices Bet BayW v*LLTATOR ne}t-week, arranged by,the Os''laWn + -• - Cherrywood U Sales conducted Auywherc Presbytery �i. P. - - WILSON B R O�. phone or write. Address $11 Dundas ID811fauce of All Hinds. The Gannon family are busy get- fir. ,and Mrs. -Ivan Law and da Street, East.. ting settled on the old.homestead of titer of Whitby, spent Sunday' [,OCQst H1�T; �11t• � Beet Ratae Available with g Wbitpy, Ontario. Mrs'. Gatlnon's father and grand with Miss. E2nii Gates. father: . y Phnnp M•irk 73M - Security-and Service. Mrs. Laughlin had a fall this Shingles 1� or Sale Mr, and Mrs. Noel Lawrence arui week which resulted-in some bruiset3. � small son, of Markham were with Krs. J. Mainland :� :l.d_a;ra+ec SPECIAL y _ 'Address Phone Mrs. Lawrence's people, the J. these days and not able to be s galvanised Steel Shingles. BROUGHAM P1CK 516' Greig family on Sunday: round the house. ? �. 'ISaple Lu;�%er---420 per 'M Bird's Felt Slate Sbingleis. T'ise April meetingof the W. I• - Also, re•rubi,eripg buggy Wheels. - !in Barnes and Wm, Judd att in 500 ft. lots or wore. i 'scheduled for the W. Knox home. ended a sale of Ayrshire cattle a- LaWn nW WeSV*h�l�ed _-_We Handle gram to `cd- ngt n this week.- - : —=-=--- t Aur pr _ ^. '_' :2cu`At v _ T. PATERSON 8 CLAREMON s ` - _p � B M ston and,Nlrs. Philip. 11 Call- • Miss Jean Mainland of Toronto, and Asphalt Shingles. Prices will Oall and{tet prices. Phone 2M' A Complete Line Of. Pur- Current Events. visited with Dlr, Turd Mrs. Alain. Callers on Miss Brown on Sundav be higher in the Spring. were J. Geraw, Mr- Thompson; -of land over the week-end. -- - .Ina, Livestock. and _ _ . . :. Toronto and the A. Moffatt family Mrs'. B Sanford of Syracuse, N ew HO ChoW Y• spent,the eek end with.her par �._ `PICKERING Hog of Toronto and Mrs. S. Bennett of ents. CYRIL E. MnRLEY, Claremont. Mr. Reg. Somerville h confinzu (;ENERAL INSURANCE The Y,„P. service in t'te evening to bed again, a result of an injury LUMBER YAAW 3 ti D a N. Lock wood of Sundaq last was in charge of the to the knee, caused by a kick by a SERVICE- andPROTECTION Missionary Group, Norm Harden' horse. PFIO\F, 34�it 1 Phone Pickering 6700 - :� Convener, .who arranged for: 'Mrs. The scholars of Ch-erry*ood S. S.' .H Brown to give a Missionary talk.• At Claremont Picl{ering Miillg The friends' of Mrs. T; loos entertained their friends to a ban PICKERING, ONT. have spent .an anxious week etta on - cluet o>a Friday evening after wI Bch P there were toasts to mothers soil - WE DELIVER account of her trill at cond'tivn' fathers.'Rei•. Howey, of Dutrbarton Ernest" C.Tetzer After Bufferin a severe heart alt- w , : . the uest speaker. A, program y mired. last, hecondition. local talent following, mange an d�Od , ack on, 'Thursday 1 r of s =100 tip-Mone tea is still serious. She re uires nurs• ortgages: n evening. LAWYER - R. G. CLENDENING ' About attendance. — -� About sixty.,guests were in aft- •,annual Convention .Oshawa Presby- 20 vests esperience endance at the.Silver Wedding Cel- tery•Y. P. U. Pickering, Ap. 2 & 3, is the time of the year to FUNERAL DIRECTOR eb ation of 'Mr. and Mrs. W. G`ray•, -- -- •�— — j,� home with coming from S'iaron, Kinsway, Tor- `- Dunbartonbr.;gb I ten tip our i1,wEE : new wall-paper. Dag'and Night Service onto, Pickering,grin,$, a Green , - -- - , p moot, Brougham and' Green Riper, Diaster Vernon Conner spent the o is We sell the neW and dis- Phone 9006 T}ley were the,recipients of many week end with his sister, Mrs. L. AND gi y y y McGriskin, of C- • n=" UPC tive 1935 lint avis-tested lliftivern 5A00 lovely fts. May the have man �,ierr}wood. Aquar)!umi �- Wall-paper. Ont, more such happy occasion's. A number from here are attend- Markham, " The March meeting of the W. M. ing the flower show in Toronto this -`"Rlhile They Last' S. was held at the home of Mrs. R. ' Come and see our line of rveek and' tell us the flowers are Wall-paper. _ _ - Riclpe with a large attendance, really very beautiful: President Mrs. F. Cassie presided. Mr. and�Mrs. Sam. Mitchell have Wt are giving away FREE A. Teo OCT cent off all blankets HARDWARE The program outlinQd in the Miss left for heir Home in Montana af- complete Gold Fish Aquarium and rugs, ionary Monthly was follooued, Mrs. ter spending the winter with their composed of two frisky Gold Tinware,En- H. Malcolm reading the.Devotional relatives here. STUDIO COUCHES Dairy Supplies, n- Leaflet. Business in connection with The suroeyors for the new high- Fish, in a Globe:'with ?lquar- ' ;29.75 and up. amelware, Electric Washers, the Raster Thankoffering was plat- day are very,busy in this neighbor- ium Plant, Colored Pebbles Stoves, Plants, Oils, Coal ed in the hands of the Committee, hood. It looks as if this new road etc. with every purchase of composed oft bars. John Miller, Mrs is going to cut the farms up pretty Oil. all at right prices. Rexall Merchandise arpount- H. Y1aloAm .sand Mrs. G. Phi lip. bad- >�etee A�baianee, � M >!Iitbt TinsLnithing and Re 'air- r i4 to 50c,or over,and a ISc: MXX. D Mt'',s gave an encouraging The Womsn s Agsociation will 8 Work promptly attended z4pkr t of the newly organized Miss hold their regular meeting at the package. of Fish, Food, 1Plsne 1E00 ion Band..Mrs. Philip gave a fine home of Mrs. Joseph Allison on The supply is.Wted 80 get Yours sally. +w t0o exposition of a Chapter of-.the Thursday, April 7th,. at 3.p. m. T Y�� �ll�H� g0ok will- Cl,art, followed by The Excelsior group in charge. A ,�. A. STERRITT Lv u a. ci:,.•:trssi�n �t hi h proet'd very in- good r town is hoped for. 1 y .- •s• -. P,nll ('.^.tl was answer.pd •%e guests over the week- end' -JONES +{ HHrdivnre Tinen,il it - Hhlrectf•r 1 eat' ^li *resF^t wing a scrip- were Mr. Barnes, of Toronto, writ's *�G tu: ver3e ii'irh "Wind" a= RoH his cousin, James; Miss 'Isabel Col- T O R,,g�,lI , rA»13: x+ 1,11►1tUre Def11E'r phone 4000 Coil. At the close a pleasant srciai Rims with Dliss Jean Annan; Miss s - hour -was spent at the tea tables. 'Hilda Montgomery with Miss Brand `et► PlQkerilasr • - Ontario, - Mrs, Aic'i P and irTrp. Philip sere and Miss Dorothy Valeur 'at'the ` PICKERW I '' ;Pleat SSW � ing tea and delicious, refreshments. "Toms, • • '. , .. • .. .r �j " .- ,_ J . . 1. .. ' � �• ���•,'•: • coughed almost continuously, he was • Calmda's Fav ®�/�/•7�� 11 �� la Dain. Jc:n announced at ante that Railwaywoman Fete$ Lithe �S)lttrri O% f<J!<r. {� 1 he would go for a docto;, Wears Saucy Bows Of Pretty sick Man Toronto Housewife, 88, Tells Of —Ribbon "I'll Send`somebody u from the _ t �� - P Active Service With •- Bonanza camp," he told the girl, "be- C. P. R. ` --- cause I won't he able to get back be- j - for.e morning." - ' .+ The only woman engineer to work e���,� ' Rose turned eyes dark 'with appre- for the Ca-rradian Pacific Railway, SIF _ herision upon him. "He's vei1v iih_ Mrs. _31ar}__.Ellen-..-Wilkitlsen;-of-To= -- - ---- - - -_ Isn't-h-e?-H�woke me up muttering. ionto, celebrated her 86th 'birthday -? It 11 'landing >S07 Inethehpa a s about 1aShe�became 'a railw•aX etigincer b ut , ' "I'm, afraid he's a pretty sick elan. when she and her husband, Thomasti _ There's a medicine case somewhere Wilkinson, a C.P.R• employee, were EA among my things. Look until you find pioneering a Cartier,and North Bay. x„ It. And don't allow yourself to become The railway had just pushed its linerF1 through h t r he e. A divisional v g d is on• - a •i anlck brave f 1 su et n Be b a i a e 1 Rose."' H • P as e g P tendent of the railway visited North r ' laid a Shand upon Rose's shoulder—it �� - • Ba while t was the first time he had ever touched y her husband-was operating Z. her except,-by inadvertence - and the railway turn-table and when he + " TL ■ • a there was such sympathy, such corn- asked who was firing the engines and I I wo Ito ligan I U lashes surprised to'hear that Mrs, Wilkinson T 1 „ ,,, „ was. Her name then was, placed on Oh, Jim! she 'cried. You're a . , D Beach noir. I don't know what I'd do with- Turns pay roll, �y Rex BCaCh Turns to Needlework out you." \Ira.. Wilkinson hasn't handled,the (To be Continued) :\ throttle of a locomotive for' many as € L L years but is still turning out prize- Synopsis that my number was due. Have FFQ$I1101! Flacshe3 winning needlework. She likes to re- � d you call that her husband, who died some Jimmy Rowan was hopele>tsty in ever heard of '.lfichigan's Luck'?'` years ago. was the engineer who drove love with• Rose Morris, the prettiest "Yes, -of course., Aladdan's lamp-,-T- a eta linings are'cris p anIrl in Dover; Michigan. Of course, the first locomotive from Pem roke to y g g too, but I never expect to have either." for both woven and knitted• sports- Cartier: The same engine a few years >a E that was years ago, in early school "Who knows?.I have a feeling that wear. -days . . but It was hopeless for Jim- ago was on ,display at the Canadian 10 p p your troubles are over and that-your ' -o- NatiQnal Exhibition. my because he was just "that Rowan father is really going to land in the Gay plaid taffeta is used to devel- �a r. ,kid," desperately poor, while Rose's pay. Let's hope so„anyhow. I believe op an evening gown with bodice ens- family was rich. While Jimmy was in hoping for things untit--you get ily draped at the front and cut low Suntan Vogue ,Bach o� v working his way through college, Rose them." at the back. The.full skirt makes a Morris moved away and the home sold It was 'in. this inansiea that Jim point of fullness'at the back, and the Here are some pre=Easter feminine for barely enough to pay the mort- Rowan became a miner•,•a' pica,-arid- royal velvet ir`dle repeats one of the sage Jimmy vowed to himself shovel. man-$e put lip_a:cabin- for, g P decorating tips (hen out by make-up ---- - colors in'the plain." °he d get rich . and find Rose. Eas- himself and he did bis ow•n coomlig- --st3lists; at tire-frit tlfR annual-7 nit= c ler vowed than done and years passed a thing any roan abhors. Although he -0- ed States Midwest Beauty Trade tall before Jim Rowan firstly landed in and' Hiram began to prospect the Navy blue eta, coven in flow- Show'; the Klondike there to gain wide claim, it was Jim who did most of the er pattern, is chosen for a very wide- 1. Use two shades of eye-shadow reputation as a gambler,_ known as actual••work. His flabby muscles re- skirted gown with brief sleeves. One, the "darkener;" in grey, brown "The Mighlgan Kid_" Belled; at first; blisters grew upon bis -O- or neutral tones, shaded over the lid On his way out at' Nome, white 'how's and•'rows of 'narrow net and u to the brow. The second Y palms; they burst,. then tui•tied P came upon a meeting of Michigan into callouses. Slowly, painfully •he ruffles start at the high collar and in color- green, 'blue, purple-.p- -folks scheduled so he attended. There hardened himself. It was an ordeal, form the gifet of Chanel's new-navy plied.in a line at the eyelashes. -PATTERN 4737 he came upon Hiram Morris, old,worn but as his-body gr?w- strong so did his blue dress suit,' reminiscent of the 2; In nail polishes it was suggested :By ANNE ADAMS and hungry. Morris, with his dauph- determinatlon to win the love of Rose 17th Century- costumes of Versail- nails be tinted to 'match the evening A little girl will look adorable, in ' ter Rose, Is prospecting.a claim. Row- Morris. les. The same net ruffles trim the shoes. For example, purple evening this Anne Adams flock that mother an hires as helper and goes out to the Rifuses to Sell sleeves and border the Jacket. sa-ndals with gold heels•,would call for can cut out and Atch up in..the claim, ordering supplies sent. From Every day he had to fight the de- -'0'- purple nails tipped with gold polish, briefest of .time! Simple, but ef, Rose he learns of the father's strug- sire to:voice hie lore, but the better Exquisite' detail expe2'tly co-ordin- 3. A return to a decided sun-tan festive details are'the•squared neck-. gle. Now go- on with the, story. he came-to` know Rose, the more fear- ated with thg new full-skirt lines are vogue was predicted; with the 1938 line, very brief sleeve%; shoulder - - ful be became that somehow the grace smart -for :spring .and early steer version including brown tones in-lip- darts, and neat.panel that runs from CHAPTER C o1 The Michigan Sid would be die- wear. stick, rouge and nail polish. shoulders to herr' For an especially.' Rowan opened. bis lips to eDeak, turbed and that she would behold the dainty.touch (and one' that a small then closed them. skeleton it concealed-grass was slow child will love!) have three perky "You see?" The girl laid her hand in growing over it-hence he showed --— bows of grosgrain, and a matching upon his arm. "Poor Don Quixote! his devotion only In the things he did. • sash of ribbon in z contra-sting hue Woatt you think better of 1t and go Autumn came and Jim put into ef- « Perfect Teatime Desserts 70 from the dress material. Pattern out to God's country? You've earned fact a plan he had worked out. He 4747 is effective made up-in sheer it, Jim, and you:11.fled your opportnn- ''salted" the pannilige from their• _ - dimity,- chambray,,.' lawn• or tissue ity there. Father its enthusiastic,.he ground just enough_to make a show If you like variety In rolls, the fol- edges of cake. Turn from gingham•-and 'twill prove ideal,for pans et really believes in this claim, but I Ing, this being necessary to, his. lowing recipes will give you ample once onto cloth covered with powder- everyday and dress-up wear. Send know it's no good, and besides, we're scheme; ,thea he Interested a pm'• scope for your tastes and those of the ed sugar. Remove paper. Cut each.. for -the pattern today.' Illustrated unlucky. Everything has. gone badly chaser JA buying the claim. -He rte- family. These sweet rolls are very at- cake into six pieces of equal size, and step-by-step sewing- 'instructions In- since we lost our money back there structed the man to offer twenty tractive looking and-make perfect des- spread with jelly. and roll. Wrap in• cluded to guide you. as Dover. He a feeble old man and thousand dollars for it,.supposing, of aerts for the family dinner or tea time cloth and cool on rack. Before serving Pattern 4147 is available in chit - .:.disappointment has made him almost course,'that Mr. Morris would leap at datnties. Try them all and learn just :decerate rolls with rosettes and bor- dren's' sizes `L 4 6r8 and 10. Size Childish. All he bag left Is .that con- the chance to sell. what it means to go "rolling along." ders of sweetened whipped cream 13 takes 2% yards 36 inch fabric. - victfon that some day he'll 'land in But this was the first'gold the old Raspberry-Jam Roll forced through pastry tube. Makes 12 • .: ,the pay.' There are hundreds Hite man had ever found and those few 114 cups sifted cake flour rolls. Send Twenty Cents (20c) in coins yellow- flakes strengthened his senile _1% teaspoons baking-powder (stamps'cannot be accepted).f oi•.I;$ Snow-Whirl Chocolate Roll Anne Adams pattern. Write plainly ` "And.what would you' do?" Rowan conviction-that.the property was rich. teaspoon salt a tablespoons sifted cake flour' P } Jaquiied. He refused the offer. He refused - Size', Name,,Address and Style Num- cup cold water 6 Mblespoons,breakfast cocoa Wearily Rose shrugged. "What I again and again, even when Jim's man 4 egg yolks - � teaspoon bakin Ger: g powder have always done-remain at his aide.' raised the bid to forty thousand dol- alfa 'cup sifted sugar ycraspoon salt Send your order fo Anne Adams -I loci im v lar s,h He gave v ) la a H did more than refuse; . 16 me a er chin ehe - Sift flour once, � R _. everythino c , measure,'add baking� Room 425 73 Rest Adelaide cu sifted sugar a le St. To.-- when •}a P K r , when he had It to give,; I'm the staff boasted.about,the.offer in town Nin�d times. and Add2 tablesRoonaift cold wester to' 4 egg }hikes beaten stiffly eate'until thlcL and ! canto. he leans-nPop._and without tnhe'd said, he had struck regular .a tall. We,can get along, Jim." Igan's' luck." This caused quite a e$g yblks and beat with rotary egg lemon colored - l'7iow?." flurry of excitement and reluctantly beater until mixture stiffens; then 1 teaspoon vanilla They 1Vlarry Young "Lomas offered a lob waiting oa table aim was forced to call off his bidder. add remaining wafer,,2 tablespoons at Sift flour once, measure,add cocoa: at the Bonanza-" Jim's effort had an ef[Qct oilier than a time, alternately with sugar. Beat baking powder and salt, and sift Loge• O V e r In Bulgaria The- man uttered an. exclamation. -he had expected';' a fatty-thousand-< after. each addition until thickened up ther three times. Fold sugar gradually Roughly he said, "I'd sooner see you dollar offer for a wild-cat claim on again. Continue beating and add flour. into egg whites. Fold in egg yolks and r In a dance hall." Friday Creek centred interest there, gradually. Turn Into pan, 9 z 13 inch- vanilla. Fold in flour gradually. Pour Astonishing Figures Appear In !'I could even and promptly the Bonanza crowd sent es, lined with greased paper. Bake in into pan, 15 z 1Q inches, lined with Census Just Issued get married Rose moderate oven 1376 smiled faintly, an outfit over and began work on so degrees F.) 15 greased paper. and bake in hot oven -- propert the• owned below old liir- minutes, then increase heat slightly (400 "Michigan's Luck" y } degrees F,) 13 minutes. Quickly SOFIA.-Astonishing facts regard- Jim's hands twitched, but his face am s. (400 degrees F.) and bake 10 minutes cut off crisp edges of cake. Turn from Ing.Juvenile marriages, divorces. and ,� This outfit was in charge of,a young longer. Quickly cut off crisp edges of pan at, once onto cloth covered with widowhood appear in the •was impassive as he eatd: No. I'm population -• fellow by the name of Hayward. and -cake. Turn out on cloth, sprinkled powdered sugar. Rembve paper. Then figures of Bulgaria just issued. ..going to stick. I made a few dollars once he had become acquainted with with powdered sugar, Remove paper. spread Seven Minute Frosting over In Dawson and I lett there looking Spread with jam and roll.Wrap In a cake and. roll: Wrap in cloth until'it Thirteen girls aud'otre boy, aged 15, Rose he took such an Interest in Fri P for one more chance one big chance cloth until cool, is cool. are already dirorceVa.•girl.of 14 and day Creek that he, spent all of his nine to win or lose, rake or break. I play girls aged 15 are widows while --bunches,and when your father offered time there. ifted cn Jelly Rolls . Seven Minute Frosting two 15-years-old boys are widowers. This Hayward' was a fine-looking, 31 cup gifted cake flour Iegg whites, unbeaten to go fifty-fifty with me I had a bunch upstanding youth and he undoubtedly %'teaspoon baking powder r 1t� cup sugar Marriages include three girls and bad a way with- him. But his way 14 teaspoon salt 5 tablespoons water four,boys of only 12 }ears of age, 17 ;. with women was more agreeable than 4 eggs % i teaspoons light corn' girls and 23 boys aged la, and 178 his,way with men: towards Jim R-ow- cup sifted sugar - 1-tenspoon Vanilla, -- gir)s and 6_' boTs- t the-a-ge-oLT6-- an, 'for instance, he displayed the 1 teaspoon vanilla Put, egg whites: sugar, water and The total population is 6.078,000, of asme_ ,_ @Gateaq;.. a;ifi r t. A t, « , that he reserved• for his employees. Sift 11oin', once and measure. Com•. boiler. Beat with rotary egg beater, un- `'" alle r'i'le a mor- tality dm bine baking tate among husbands appears powder, and eggs in til thoroughly mixed. Place over ra• f �,✓ The Real Reasonto be much-higher than that of wives Rose -liked .him, however -perhaps ' bowl. Place over smaller bowl o[,hot Pidly boiling water, beat constantly -there are 90.64.' widowers and235,- �.,.�i water and beat with rotary egg beater, with rotary egg beater, and cook se• that was the real reason. why Jim did 773 widows in'the irounrrc. . . adding sugar gradually until the mix. Ven minutes: or nntid frosting will .•'vi- not. -In any event, the' two men were ture becomes thick and light-colored, stand In peaks. Remove from fire..add Divorces total•6.561i. men, and 8.466 so different in ebaraetpr that a clash Remove bowl from hot water. Fold in vanilla, and.beat until thick enough to women. was inevitable. flour and-vanilla. Pour•into two pans, spread. Jim had made it a practice never .. to go into-town for fear, of recognition, 15 z 10 inches, lived with greased pa- Pin-Wheel Biscuits _ 9 per, and hake in hot oven (400 degrees 2 �-«ps rifled cake flour hence it was Hiram who made the F.) 10 minutes. Quickly cut,off crisp 2 teasiioous. baking powder DURING MOTHERHOOD "yoLtr Pots Pdns i& weekly trips for mail and for the 2-3 teaspoon.salt • necessary purchases. 'One day w9iile' WOMEN. who 4 tablespoons butler or other shorten- dreadmotheo daisvE 111@?Lt he was in town it began to snow and W - J 'a`�p during the afternooin this snow turned ALWAYS tug hood, who suffer 2-3-cup milk ALL COPPER to rain avd- sleet. The old -man re �� frons„loss of ap- turned about dark, quite wet and chil- REPAIRRAGG9D t4 tablespoons baiter, creamed httite and nausea, �O] ]y. He was a Tong while getting warm- NERVES IRE g , iz clip brown sugar can be 1>elpeii by ed through and later In the evening he That deadly nearinem that drags yon down all scup pecan melte. chapped the use of Dr. day is probably a sure sign of nerve-starvation. Sift flour oneP,'measure, add baking 1'icrce's havotite pp complained of feeling badly and went StGilrenstnen your nerves With PHOSURiNE. k •. I'rescriptibu.Rcad � "lhia rest tomo soothe raatTe'd nerves,helps pOw'der and salt, and sift again. Cut t0 bed, you sleep soundly and eat scall,and Irl ou in shol'lPning, Add milk gradually'-un- v , ,• sy w'hat Mrs. J. \V. q l lanagart, lti La- Jim was aw akenec� during tate night nnfidence and vitality. At druggreta, ISOs tit soft. dough is formed.-Rall.1/4 inch batt Ave., Pnr,,nto, said: "Before the birth by a knock on big door. It was Rose. $l.00 and i1.so. thick on slightly floured board. Spread of my little girl .t had p. r could 1n a tone that instantly brought him THE GREAT had no appetite and.'was su weak could PHOSFETOENERyETi with creamed butter; sprinkle with hardly krrp np. I cook two bottle, of Dr. to lits feet she told him that her brown sugar and nuts, Roll as for jet- Pirrce', Favorite Prescriptiun as a tonic e: • father was ill and that she wen tri Irt• and ran say it stimulated my appetite. rq- • g fy 1.011 and cut In 1-Inch pieces. Place atureri'tny ]nst strength and seemed to give ened, Throwing. on his eldthes, he r pane cut sides np. Issue No. 24-38 In greased muffin me new life, It is acrelirnt for weak. .. i harried to the larger cabin. Hiram flake in moderate oven (376 degrees mnt}iersI t ,S,,, ALAD Any of your nearby drugai't tnday. New t wets •burning tip with frvet•: he C Fl 30 minutes. Makes 12 blscuits. size, cahlet. Soc. Li,,gid .et.no � i1•35.' - - - _ At Post In Rotre tions involved irl- the P.-Cm,ise, the and he grar_-e plain. There ace only • Back t�'o miracles-recorded by•Ma+k alone,. " promise has been kept, . >•. A Deaf and D4wb Van th's aid the recovering of sight to u to 006Y 31. Artd again l:e went out from :he blind man (8:22-26.), and both j p the borders .of Tyrc, and came aie..peculiai in that the cures were tt, through Sidon unto tbe-sea of Gall- effected, not by a word, but by a D d lee, through the midst of the bord process. The dgaf mute _may well .4 �' e �ott ei•s of Decapolis. 32. And they bring have received a spark of faith before to him one that was deaf, and had ' the almighty word was spoken but w. un - an impediment in his speech. Deaf- it was no: his faith that .enabled_ — �� -ness and dumbness'not only often oc- Jesus to heal him. It was solely the cur dogether in the same person, but power ana will of Jesus.,._The Old 5�y, J; LESSON 1. great for men themselves to defeat. dumbness is often caused by deaf- 'Testament prophets announced that SERVING-OTHER RACES. 27. And he said unto her, Let the yes, especially if the deafness is con- the Messiah, when y came, would , Mark 7:24-37. children first be filled; for it is not genital, because• one v:ho has' never be able to open the eyes of the blind # Golden Test.—God is no respecter meet to take the ch,tdren's bread heard words articulated`ti�ould hard- and unstop the ears of the deaf (Ila. :f persons:' Acts 10:34. 'and cast it to the clots. Jesus sought ly be.espected to know how to articu- 35:5; 42::3). THE LESSON IN ITS SITTING to deereii withiri the woman that late worc:s himself. And they be- 36. And he charged them that they =� Time.—Summer, A.D. 29. humility which is•the .condition of seech him' to lay h:s hanl upon.Him. should tell no man: but the more .he i Place.—The�miracle'of healing the exaltation, and to render yet warm- 33. And he took-him aside from'the charged them, so ,much the more a Y multitude pri-•ately. �hrist''s pur- great deal they published it. It is jgughter of the Syrophoenician wo er that motheel love which'had op man occurred near the borders of ened her eyes to love d.vine. Doubt- pose was that the man apart from quite possible that they rnit down- . Tyre and Sidon, whish -could not less, had her faith been less strong, the tumult and interruptions of the stood his motives, and set it down have been far from the Mediterra-n- her humility less deep, her love less . crowd, in solitude and'silence, might 't a modest shrinking from the peace r dealtreaepifd� last- and popularity, which, in their eyes, can coast in northern ralestinei healing of the deaf and dumb man more tenderly with her. so as not ing impressions. And put his fingers was so wedetermined, occurred somewhere in Decapolis, a to "break the bruised reed", but, into his ears. This .was true sign• ception gave them an additional im- territory south of the. Sea of Galilee these gtialities being alt eady well de- language. And he spat, and touch- - -pulse-to do what their natural in- territory he braced her character with before the Lord clinations prompted. on both sides of the Jordan River. ed his tongue. Thus, 24. A+id from thence he arose, and the cold yet wholesome wind of,seem- actually healed him, the man's at- 3 7. And they were beyond mean- ing discouragement. tention was. drawn to the two great ure astonished, saying, He hath done went away into the borders of Tyre ..The bread of the•children" is the under which. he all things well; he maketh even the. and Sidon. • physical handicap_ deer to hear, and the dumb to speak. From Capernaum .Jesus went to ministry of Jesus and the.blessing he was suffering, The ,Earl.of Perth, British Ambers 34. And looked up tc heaven. He- Jesus' nilraefes of healing prophesy the Phoenician border--And he en dispenses. This bread is for the And sartl urrte him, Eph to. us._Af a future world; in which sador to Italy, returns to Rome to - :ered into a house. It might easily chosen nation,-t ;Je-ti4.r—Whey re sighed- And- is, have been, and_-probably was, the clinb essinaslto them.JeAnyditt little cord of-command isBdirect d to both. inened. The fact', be no asi sickness bl n da no tergrhavingld discussed the situation ain house of a friend. And would have his: 1 the . otith and..the ears.of the man,' more pain, not a world of disembod- Europe with Prime Minister Neville_ no man knots it; and he could not be dog n the house is not allowed to lie hid. Of course, if Jesus wanted to,. on one of-the couches as if he, too,' for bot); need. to be unbarred. Christ led spirits who need no eyes-and Chamberlain, in London. he could have actually removed him- were a child. He is given food ins .1s the Great.Opener. He makes our ears, but.a world of men, who are faculties function. He realizes our redeemed-both in body and soul. the sight of all different way; he is allowed to pick wages lost through sickness in , 5 self suddenly out of powers for use. ,�/ men, but this would. not have been- up p anything the- children may .drop England last year totalled $500,- r according to the self-imposed limiter while eating at table. 35. And his ears were opened, and Russia has 101 children's theatres. 000,000. tions of his humanity. The true dis- A Beautiful Reply the bond of his tongue was loosed, - ciple cannot be. hid any more than 28 But she -answered and saith ' his Master could. In a truly Christ,- Onto him,'Yea, Lord even the dogs . ian life Clirlst cannot be hid—words under the table eat of the children's' and actions and abstinerices alike tell crumbs. The- woman's answer is •, ' -of him. wonderful in. every way.. Whole- Of ADifferent Race heat she accepts what Jesu 25, But straightaway a woman, whose little daughter had an unclean. says about the arrangement of his Messianic mission as. confined to the spirit, haci-ng'heard of him, carne and chosen nation. She understands anOwl d .. fell down at his feet. "Pit -cconsents.. 'She does not even ask `..` 26. Now the woman was a (,reek' why God did as he did. The beauty. . a Syrophoenician by race. The of the woman.'s reply is that she ' word here translated "a Greek" was keeper entirely to the figurative Ian- - ' "used by the Greeks to .desigt:ate guage of Jesus.', With Jesus' own r- any Gentile,'owing. to the wide dif words she renews her appeal, certain fusion of the Greek race and langu- that he would not deny that these age" "Syrophoenician" is s more -hold out to her. words And,he sad unito lu•r, For t particular designafion of the race to his which=she belonged. It denotes that saying go thy way.' The,l peer res ""part of Phoenicia which belonged to of this woman's faith was in su�mis-' Syria. rind, she besought 'him that clveIy accepting and in rightly un- / he would cast' forth the demon out Q l7 derstanding what Jesus sai-d•about hie` _of her daughter. ' How long before ,i�ssianic mission. ~Faith 'is great in this woman had heard.about the-I this Jeswe do not.know, but arse had the measure of the reliance it places :heard w him in such.s way That she on the word of-Christ. 'The demon is gone out, of thy daughter.. .The was led to believe that be had power " to deliver her possessed daughter perfect tense. of"the verb not only ; from the terrible mastery of the evil implies that the demon.is now aI- _ being,who indwelt her. ready out of the girl, but that he had The woman would never have come gone out-before this. '16 Jesus had she believed that there 30. And she went awisc unto herwas any -other hope at all for her' house, and found the.child laid upon _daughter's being restored to normal the bed, and the demon, Bon. - life agak. - The Lord came to-do the -Jesu's never uttered any. word but things that no one else on earth has with power. Jesus has never made ever been'able to do, and to deliver any promi a to any one but when 1 , us from those powers which are too that person beer fulfilled the condi l Your Handwriting Tells The Truth About Your Character! By LAWRENCE HIBBERT (Psychologist, Character-Analyst ';nd Lecturer) HAVE YOU A PLEASING . a man who sent me hi, wife's writing. PERSONALITY? with these tremarks:-"Franlay we loin where v reac bed a t seem to have 1 , our happiness and home are at'stak.c. Personality is a charmed 'posses- 4s a last chance I am hoping'y.our - slow that we all seek, but which fes analysis of my wife's character will ` of us acgaire. Yet most of.us have open her eyes to what she is doing it within of:r power to gain the chef- and encourage her to change lfor the fished circle—if we�go to a little better." trouble to attain it. When I examined the two writings 1 The first step is to go on an ex-- I quickly saw that instead of the wife 'U ploration—discover yourself; "take being bo blame, the contrary was the 4 ' yourself apart" and and find out - case. The husband was ..a' rather what makes you go. Be honest about domineering person with an aver- - Travelling adver-tisemruta for '4 .it. If you aren't, you are rather like µering sense_of. self-471pol•tance. the .matt who. "cheats' when playing- He could see no_point but his o�an. knode'rnti-inerehandise that's what they call ea s �4ynios that solo card game, "Patience"—he' It was easy to see hots frictiou was these big; smartly streamlined Che trolet trucks' isccOv� .in k E ay.�e Find out what positive qualities I heard later from the wife. She Bat there are o er 1 New su'Q you possess, such as generosity, sin- told me that my analysis was at ter- popularity of Chevrolet trucks. For example: Eati:e t spring cit"to]► verity, friendliness, .honour,•'Joyalty, rife shock to her husbnnc}• and, al- bra9�- (1) There•'s the record of this famous line, in a v!Faoio><t' 'ly thought'ulnes, leadership. though he was unable to transform . Z Its WI&Y $a�+4 iscaluaw9 a Then direct your negati�°e points himself completer)•, at Teast' he nodi• dependability, adaptability, and economy. (' ) bait sodiesr Line of anercilessty', Are y'ou slothful, Pro- fied his character 'to a paint where lets consistent rice..leadership. (3) \allow-wide parts ��a�0 xo{st era cilesslnr, malicious, bad-tclnper their domestic felicity was more or, P V�slb ed, sarcastic, domineering- (or the lees restored. and service facilities: (4) Thy wide range of Dom4 obverse trait, which is equally un- handwriting analy is can helpfactory-Built-or-installed bodies it offers. pexfeca pleasant—sycophantic), brutal, soh- yoU to develop a pic.a,,ant parson- antic� � alio by revealing the truth about 1t fish or boastful apply these faclors'to your oHn hauling prob- Loweetprioe It is now a simple matter to alcor your character. ayaluplceep i fain which positive qualities need to --'�- Iem.thencomeinatidseeus•Rearie :Y :1911 e ,;.. EM n titened, and conversely`, Would you like a personally pre ,qualified to advise you ori all mat-' . be -etre r which me native ttaiis volt hope to cl- pared analysis of your character by ters of ecoArotnical transportation2 Perhaps, -_ -. ., well-known writer. , e. This cl untnat _ -" r too, you have friends, a sweetheart _ Them pec to «orb on them-", .• _ • porsevere. or„relative whose'han'dwriting you'd Chas. Cooper' Clarenitont —=Assoc. Dealer- -J. McGlashen—Dutra on �s The weak linkitt this exercl5e is like analy-sed. Enclose 10c for EACH that, with fhc nest will in the world. specimen (coin or postal note pre ONALD MOTOR SALES -- WNITBY-Assoc. Dealer=M. Sleep---Pickering handling -D e o us aro funs amenta. y�able to ferred) to help defray B see tL--a� charges. Enclose with stamped ad- see oursel�'es as others • ""we really fife. We are so prone'tn” dressed envelope to: Lawrence Hib deceive our el1�t•., offer: quite unin-,• bent, Room 421, 73 West Adelaide o • • :tentionall}. ,St.; Toronto, Ont. Replies will `• Some time a.go 1-had a letter from forwarded as quickly as possible. - r i • .. y .. - ... A• .•. . ... _ r r l' « v - �e ltcl�aZtiK ewe Warble GnA* asking their a on cattle. lid a liugerina illness. Mrs. Mutton 3,�� 4 - , was born at Dalrymple and was the The iL71C yes.Har= 11.60 The great and needless loss thgt' daugh6er of the late Rev. Charles ysid L advitoes warble fly and heel fly cause Ont- wee' former Methodist minister. • THEATRE 9ubscsly6iosa to the United`States Mrs. Mutton is survived by her IIilder aIId QOIItravtor ario County farmers is estimated at husband; three sons, Gerald, of Vic- '�CTI.3I'T7r3'Y' 4 - ' and Gt. Brifaia MOO is sdvanes. -over $75,000. The losses in various toric Coll ---=-- Brickwork and Stonework _ branches of the livestock industry College, Clifford and Elmer, t are veil known to--most farmers: -both attending Whitby Higiz School; v a Specialty - -JOHN MURKAR. Proprietor a -brother, Melville, of Ottawa and Has Pride and Pleasuroin an= The loss due to a falling off in milk two sisters, Misses Eza and Viola, pouncing the opening of- your . Architect's Service production during the gadding- sea- .of Peterboro. The sympathy. -this NEW THEATRE NOTICE TO THE RATEPAYERS son 1 ps been noticed by every far- community is extended to Dom. Mut- mer. on Repairs OF PUBLIC SCHOOL SECTION mer. The loss through decrease iu ton and sons. Several of"I mini - THE CROWN I''WTE NO. 3, OF THE TOWNSHIP OF weight in beef cattle is experienced THURSDAY, APRIL 7TH, 1938 RosebRtik.Rd. and Kingston r PICKERING b all feeders of cattle that follow ters of this section took part in the Rd. y service. The floral tributes were- at 7 p, m. Doors open at 6.30 n 4 L9 Phoe Piak bd3 — _ a system of finishing on grass or J many and beautiful. The funeral All seats openiiignight, 25 Cts. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the growing their young cattle on past-, took- place on -Monday with inter petition of a number of the* rate- tire. Tl;e hide damage for Ontario .merit in•Shiloh Cemetery. Payers of the said School Section Province has been estimates at-ox- The Theatre appreciates your atten• • s presented gthe the.Council of er one million dollars. The .los.5 , dance. We invite you W look-around N has been otice to You said Township, asking that a b through toxemia or an unhealthy In Memoriam- - and see what we have done to add law be passed to divide `the said condition of the animals tt,at are to your comfort and convenience. 'School Section into two or mora infected with large numtbers of .BAKER--In loving memory of a We have qparM np4hs, P t ias _ - --- -�—-- Sdmt SMtona, aEd Mat said pe can .57e apprecia y cattle e r rug_ er and sister,' pie expense in making this your theatre. VY a o ut ing n a kinds ition will be .considered by the said feeders when they notice that they Celia, who died March 27th, 1937. . T Luxurious new seats, -unexcelled CARPENTERING, Council at, its next meetiml which _are getting poor results from feed' "We cannot rd Th purpose see sound, perfect projection, modern will be held at the township-hall, in and la:;or,that is bestowed on anim_ CEMENTING,. But alFis well that's done by Thee."• at conditioning system. Strictly the village of Brougham, on Mon- als infected witty, warble grubs. The -eLUMBING day, the 11th day of April, 1938, at flies that are responsible. for the --Sadly missed by Mother, Dad, - co F epr f r Building. the hour of one o'clock. in the aft-. ''�"arbley" condition commonly found.�-Sisters and Brothers. - - d an Our Opening Screen Production ROO?ING - ernoon. on the backs of cattle are known as •. ALSO TAKE,NOTICE that at the . Wari_le Flies and Heel Flies. Thi Darryl F. Zanuek's Great New We a"ao sell- Brantford R,00fln said meeting of the Council, the s ay etr eggs•jj ..Notice to Creditors �- School Board of said School, Section on tae Io:ver parts of tie ani-aal. useea at,rials,Empire Bathroom and any ratepayers of the section Ir. f^-- -r--'^ eight -days they hates: In the Estate -of Frederick James „ ECLspotetit, Duro Yater -Who may desire to be heard will and the small `Love and Hisses ystems. 'Beatt y grubs pars through. -Andrew, late of the Township of y have the right of addressing the -the skin and Rork their way to the I Pickering, in the County of Ontario, :Stable Equipment Council with respect to the desirgullet. From therg they go to ,'-.e 1 Farmer, Deceased : With Kit• (•ther Building Material illty or otherwise of granting .the _Lack rand mature grubs - emerge R E-tt.uates Free' I ALTER WINCHELI prayer of said petition, through holes like bons• in the'skin ALL PYRSONS 9-,avin; claims a- L3bIN BERME Work Guaranteed By Order of the Council. s rtiria a the end of 3lare;. ainst the estate of Frederick James Jti'E ` to bout fi Sl�l I"'ON Donald R. Beaton, These latter turn into .flies and -the Andrea% late of the Township .of BERT LH" R d • C ROT7SE Clerk cycle is.repeated. All the fl.es that Pickering, in the County n` Ontario, JUAN UAVLS will ma)Ce our cattle run this sum Farmer, deceased, w'ho died`on the Plane °;0?; (Take note-the date of the.next neer-will be in the baeks"of cattle in 120-,, da of llar ii 1'.+;''?, ar. I H N G. Council meeting has -been changed 3larc:)i, April, May ane} June. And notifiedto send in. to the un.ier� Schedule of Admission Prices _ P �h 'rtr _ �,vr�afo ;from April 4th to April 11th.) if all the grubs are killed thereKn cane si ed solicitors on or before the. -...EVENINGS- beI D 1\CI]. i no flies. Farmers are advised to 23rd day of April, 1938, full .panic c' ;. Exc pt_aturriays andrHoiidaye _ C ATTENTION, FARMERS apply the first treatment now by ulars of their claims. Immediately Adults.25 cts Children under 12, 15cts mixing one part of. Warble Fly after April 23rd, 1938, the assets of, A Crokinole, Euchre and Daaas GENERAL REPA111 WORK Powder to five or six parts- of wat- the deceased will be distributed a- MATINEES will be held in Ratcliff Is Hail, iia' er and apply with ` a stiff brush mong the •parties . entitled thereto, Adults. 20cts. Children. 10 StonffvilIe,, on Wednesday, AprQ e are prepared to repair Dara Where hiinps appear on the backs of Having regard only to claims of Every Child must have a Ticket 5th, ,under the auspices of the trucks, tractors and all farm 'cattle. T'as treatment should be re- which the solicitors ,:hall thenkava 3ATL'RDAY&HOLIDAY EVE.tilNG� Stouffville Junior Farmers. LuaeY machinery,wheels rebuilt and peated again toward the end of Ap- notice. Provided. Admission: Couple, 600, ril and the end of hIey, The co-op All-seats jfi cents Single, 35c. :tire-setting. wood-work and 1 wood turning of all kinds oration of every cattle owner in Dated at Oshawa, Ontario, this 24th, _ Ontario County is needed to control day of March, 1938. Ptaee your urder now 'for this pest. e -wood-working and turning. ARRI RIS WALLACE.' CE. H s >3aR & � r LLA Phone or Call - 41 Al"r Bldg.' See, 4 ►J _ HART-PARR Oshawa, Ont.: Solicitors for Freder- OLIVER = ' A. H. ROWE , TRACTOR. :;• ;• ick James Andrew Estate. ;, •_ Brock Road Store is» nd B1a�kimith Shot :: 118-28) p. . • ceessor to W. H. Jackson) j V l a For sale. In good condition Retuge Valley Ina. .. j Eyesight Education �" ltonge Palley. kTTER �, .. _ - _ - ee s and .,Farm EFFICIENCY -. for Salt • . I min k 'Larkin farm for sale, 102 1-2 f of R CloverT'imothy . lit ; m re or less acres composed of part j /rj !2a ' of lots 13 and 14, concessions 1 and ( ii,Sor hum Millet Broken Front in the Township of_ C. H. TUCK 6 p ring i ill one mile south of Pick ower S in • ' - but -- _ Bring Village. Must be sold to close s acid 'Fl ee-d k m pt. estate; Good-outbuildiri s and dwell- S L ing,, land in good state of cultivat- _ ac In simple but rich de- kage - -�1 . ton; river runs 'through lower part sign we t t - ( Eyesight Specialist of. farm. Four or five sun-uner cot- - — - _ — .',• 8� can . furnish.. memorials that will .Disney Bldg. (opp. P. O.) tages are already Built on banks of e please from every e'C J Oshawa. Phone 1516 _ river. Many camps on flats in sum- <<�� standpoint. In dignity p mer: Good bathing. Wonderful loc- 11 ation for summer resort. For part- of appearance our work will stand o�it BBrand New Easy Was $69.50 All authorities- agree and the pub- iculars, apply Bowman and Rowe, through ,the ages. ,lie has come -to recognize that a Whitby, Ont. Na Greater Tribute scientific examination of the-eye is See our Special Har ess Prices a't olutely necessary : to tea` proper : .. Grstenwood N. W. STAFFORD p correction of its defects. 'Eyes can ? Highway bMonamenW snot be fitted at a bargain counter Rev. J. C. Young, of Oshawa, Works A full stock of full sets and parts will take the church,services on the P6. 462 Whitby Out. - or by mail: ti the interest of health , , 'VhI 7 • `���� _- • -' its preservation•and efficiency, we circuit on Sunday. Kingston'Road West c ahpuid realize what health means. The Mission Band met as usual �. Tissues of the body to be efficient on Sunday afternoon in the S. S. depend`upon the observance of the room with a good attendance. t. ABLE CLEARING r A ^ -- caws of health; when worn out they . Root. MacLean a Montreal is REMARK CLE�`1RIN�,i must be replaced, proper.' rest spending a: few weeks with Mr. .periods axe therefore essential. De- and Mrs. W. Gee. . - -fects should 'be ' remedied so that The many friends of Mr and Mrs V�t1uC8 on New and U �"s", will not be wasted through Elmo Disney met at thio home of .: AM� guar unproper functioning or strain. Miss Zorah Gee and gave the new- rtnwered vitality through wasted e ly-weds a shower of most useful' :anteed Radios., -41 arty,lays tie body open to infect- presents. A pleasant ''evening was ' ion and disease. TI* degree in spent in games and sing song. : • - On Friday evening �r�til See-the stil1lesr; 7-tube Electric Canadian built Radio • which our health is measured de- y cusps April 8th un-. � •QIIIy $27.50 ` Air the auspices �D/� �� ` .pends upon our observance of health p cos of Group 3 the . r.Aawa, excepting of course ac • Brougham Young .People will pros- � • rood health, poor health, or illness, ent their popular drama"The Ginger `Stewart-Warner B batteryiip Reg. $63.915;• less therefore depend upon correct nour- Girl" in the el10mli•at 8 p. m. This. A. . MITCHELL ..battery for $51.95. ' hment, proper rest,' exercise, and is a 3-act play and coiner highly tare in following the laws of nature.- recommended. Music between acts. • _ Philos 8-battery radio-, R-qq--�39�95. less batteries Mrs. H. H. Mutton, wife of the Puckering fOr $32,50. Card of Thanks Rev. Mr. Mutton of Greenwood died -at her home on Saturday last after Ont. �- US81 Victor 1935 Mantel 5'-tube Electric, $15.00 � • Rev. H. H. Mutton and Sons 1 Used Console Electric,,' $14.00• -wish to thank all their kind friends, l :neighbors, pallbearers and bionorary r �� U'v�r , p�� 1 Used Viotor, 193S, 2 volt battery set, less bat••_' t pal)fiearers, and all echo in any way ,! VV . $27,50- helped to make the burdens lighter terleB, $27.50: ` for their many acts of kindness dur• � . Ing the the last nearly three years and For Sale 1.U3ed 2 volt battery act, legs batteries. $12.00 4 -• particularly for their kind express- ions of sympathy, and for the beaut- ' ymp y. . .. -Cooper ' :% ­ .. iful floral -offerings from each of O Te _ Government Tested . _ the appointments of Greenwood ' •charge at the passing of our dearly' Ontario 'Grown _ .. ,Onta ' wn • $loved wife and mother.. _ ,'•.Radio Sales and Service , - 24 cents per lb. ' OLA REMON' 4NTA R/ ._ .. _ .. A RN D • H. IPI . O CKER/N© .•sem s.:--..:._.-.�.-. _ , .. r - `, ytk a , , Claremont around` his farm daily with the Farm Machine 's help of his grandson, Stewart. A For.Prewpt and Guaranteed Law Motor Solea Machinery 'r Plans-continue to b made for the special feature of the party was the RADIO SERVICE Chrysler- Plymouth big Re-Union In June. huge cake surrounded by 85 candleg9. R - •�� g Services are planned for the - - — _ Dealer Frost & Wood - ceclothatt . churches here on Good Friday of Township Council ;Paul Wilson ( Delaval Pedlar Products - �which farther notice will M given. - - GOOD USED CARS _ Grose Fertilizers _ Jos. Evans is reported to be not In our issue of March 18th a typo Balsam GOODYEAR TIRES s' health during the past graphical in such good hical error occurred in the re- ' WILLARD BATTERIES F• W. 6 ft, Binder, new Memite few days. .i porting thle Contingencies account, - Fully Equipped-Reasonable Rata GENERAL BLACKS�IITHING I F. W. 7 ft: Binder, good Mr. Ralph Wellman is steadily when Wm. Chester, constable, is Radios - Tubes - Batteries SK14LED MOTOR REPAIRS Fordson Tractor, cheap T, 1 Tubes tested Free Oliver Tractor Plow No. 7. ` '" improving in health after his long reported to have been paid $604. Give us a trial on a New or a Used Cat illness. This should have read, 460. _ ;Phone Clare. 518 24 Hours Towing Service Mower 5 ft. McCarrtt hit. and Mrs. Haines and bits. - - i 550 lb. DeLaval Cr. Separator, AOW. Haines Sr. oi'Toi-ohto, spent Sa;mr•- Gordon J. - Law Melotte Cr. Separator 600 lb, day last -3rr R.--J. How and. STANLEY THEATRE Adams Wagon and new boa Whitevale ' •• Pbone 2908 Adams Truck wagon, naw. ' Mrs. Anderson. •: Ojne light"spring wagon Mr. and Mrs. Los. Hill have STOUFFVILLE PIUKERING, nNTAR10 - moved into the village, occupying pyoa 10o General Agency one McLaughlin Buggy :_the former Bryan home at the _ -___ AND R W. F.DISNEY, Greenwood south end of the village. McCORMICK-DEE �+ SURVEYO ShowingPsoas Prt x'?.314 litf cess at the funeral of tl'.le late Mrs. Week Nlghta-6.15. Standard Tune" F. J. D -Mutton, of •Greenwood. Sat. & Holidays-2 Showa,7 and 9 P.rn. L• S. On file are tha records of k,Radio 1A number of our people,are go- ALSO veyors Gibson and YamoId, eI vCefng intb the city to see the film Thursday. Friday and turday FLHUitY& TUDHOPE ANDERSON Kirtg East, Oshawa. Phone 19 THURSDAY, FRIDAY&�ATURDAY MACHINERY & REPAIRS Sensation; "Snow• White and the � ' Seven Dwarfs. �' Steel Wagon Wheels. Pedlar Roof- + gI11*Es. Expert service and re. -1 Marta 31 and April I and 2, 14 T GRADE. Wm. Beal,of-Toronto and Mr. � ing. Frost or Ltindy Fence DISTILLATE pa1r8 tQ all makes. Rena- ... oodyear Tires . .Le Febvre, of.Belgiumm with friends gg windy your Lad G a �i 'from the city, were guests of Mrs. Swing _.7_ Red Indian Gasoline and Oile Delivered'ip 100 gal, lots 11 1-2 a onable oharga6. WGik Chandler on Sunday last. �Statring�' C. T. C. AUTO PARTS Per.gal. guaranteed. Miss :Margaret Spenceley.ev-as tak -.GENERAL HARDWARE We guarantee Tl-PENN motor oils., en to hospital late last week, an em- LOUISE FAZE' n. ARTHUR FIELD s NAT PENDLETON Frank Wright for your satisfaction. r ergency case of appendicitis. She 1 is reported to be progessing very COMEDY and SHORTS 65 c. per gal. in 5 gal. lots Graduate Radia and Television lnetitnb: a favora+bty. " WHITEti'ALE ONT. �j' Member Official Radio Service Meati The B. Y. P. U. had an enjoyab- ALF'S PLACE Asacc uxn. le time at Goodwood on Friday ev MONDAY TUESDAY, WEDN'SDAY L. �,O'N� I LL eL��tE1IUNT, ON T. 413 Pbune 5`201, PICKERING ening last, when they 'presented, FUNERAL 11l it E(A:0 kt ANL) tt 'their play to an' appreciative aud- APRIL,.4, 5. andl 6: phone .3201 _ ,encs - . E14HAL31ER _ 11r. Lymari Pilkey is stili confin- « Park Avenue tic, wmr•tt, W. J. %Wkther, ed to hospital and reported to be re; - - .it7viilrl ri !f Seo .; covering sate.factonls=fratn-his'-rye-- — :.G�rl- - Night�zed Day Serrice _ cent operation• in the amputation )f - - Starring BusineRs Phon• Reoideoce Phone �11 , his foot. a . 9820 H. G. McIntyre is having a cel- - zero, FAY WRAY Aar constructed under his residence. _ - A considerable amount of excavation 'RICHARD ARLEN �_ will be required in a seven foot cel- Comedy Short Subjects N u �- tar. q li I � I ► �` a The auction sale of the effects of AY&SATURDAY the late Janet Young was a very Tr.URSDA`r'.FRID successful.one, bringing good_prices APRIu 7, 8 and 9 I _ •' '- - � a rho and ha�ing a large crowd in attend- « }� P E R IN A N E N T NAGGING PAIN ` wtie a,iaq t:a 'i portation for your family. once. James Young purchgsea the Handy And THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER f J / Xeal estate at 51,400. your lust thought is roc t The Bowling C1rYb .will hold their ;tarring AND NERVES. IT MAY BE their aafety, There fs ' ;annual b4siness meeting and supper WILL ROPERS YOUR EYES. �- asnuanceofsafety inthe in all here on Friday evening .► and Others C. H. TUCK.C K. O PT. D. _ y one.. April' let. All bowlers and. would- no fatal mp=*C record 'be -bowlers and those interested are Shorts -_'Corneadies _Disney Block, opp. P. O. .. Gra Coach ` t welcome and invited to attend. Sup- SPECIAL phone 1516 i pre Conch Travel Information of per at 7 p. m. osliAwa, or-T i EASTERN HOUSE The local lodge A. F. & A. M.. . '`March of Time orp 4s�' field their Ladies Night on Wednes- - - day evenrng, in the Community Hall --with about 170 persons sitting down, at •t?* taLles. A very fine program . "followed.b• dancing and cards was r } g lar,enjoyed. Among the guests ATTIENTION weremany from Tgronto and' other AND REFRIGERATOR outside lodges. ELECTRIC RANGE The County. Road Maintainer has � :been at work in this and -doing a Brock'Road Gravel during the past geek .and doing a ` very'firie bit-of-Rork• .'I he Brock - _ - ---- T. S .cad was to surprisingly good'con- AIN P --Plt BAR , w A dmon .at the•first ofthe eek. • —few soft spots are n6ticed, but we Crushed Pit Run �. must be -prepared to have this for a c• few weeks.at.tltfls time of the year. Gravel • — -- r ,r - Fri ,dolts, 6 cubic feet, used, Special, $49 00 - ,Whitevale Sand - and Graded n <. :Stone _..':1 Norge; used one season, Reg. $2 00! 35. �Sa e r Mrs. Weir is a visitor at.the - _ - "Pale' Delivered or Loaded in Pit _ - - Jack and Mrs. Tweedie were the _ _ • 149 00 ;guests at the wedding of the fY. or• PHONE: Plant, Pick 1026 • 'mer's niece, Miss. Muriel Brumwell Torent� office Howard 647 ==1 General Electric, " 5 cubic feet, �-reconditioned,'. ; to Ross Van Horne on Saturday last 1 19 00 are . stRd report ori enjoyable time. JOHN BOURNE &� SON' sold new at $215,00. : .Sale $119.0 . • Fred Mason is busy these days erecting cupboards in the United. anteed • r Church kibcl len which will. be,.a Barclay-Transport _ - great improvement not to mention so General Electric, -1.93 7 model, used sit months, . - convenience.. p �,. nv n i forget the drama being pre- letweea Claremont, Drou�has l\e • 192.00. Sale, $139.00 . ham Yo Greeaw" Whitevale and Toronto $ _ a tented by the Brous ung Peo- ple in the Oddfellows` Hall here onsere .trained �, ,�,,�,, 1 General Electric, 7 cubic feet, 'Re $375.00, . .. ;-April 14th. They, ' will •bt3 assisted courteous and reliable. . • • Artist, of. Full arantee s 1\ Toronto : . Avery pleasant surprise party was Rates a! Lang Dlda�es ; 4given Mr. John Albright on his at- fi g• l Hot' 'int Range, 4 burner, sido. oven, $49.00 staining his 85th birthday. . Many Ifs cider Cos saa11. NanNene tee largo 0 friend's besides his family greeted lfim. He has one daughter Pearl, AN shipments Wired and �e� :'$ lVioffat, Gurney and McClary Electric rangesI, _- {Mrs. J. Tweedie); .6 grandchildren trom. lite weather 10.00 up ::and 3 great grandchildren. Mr. Al- 'froYn $ t' bright is hale and hearty and works. 21!L Clare, ill - 1'. a.7. clew a a" r 1 �3 burner Superior range, brand new', $49.00 (top next eolumn) ORaei and operated b7 . E Re Woodward -- >l 1 Hotpoint, .3 burner, low oven; Demonstrator, Maple Loaf Mutual Fire Reg. -$99.00, Sale $69.00 "o.r stock of groceries _ Insurance Co. - - - to fresh and complete .- . - - at all times. _Imd wAwANESA INS. C0. .., - la Console tab p range; latest model, :. 11IeC ry le to Fresh Meats and Perishable Fuoda Chesp rata for .Farre and Country 129.00 ' on Electric Refrigeration.. Buildings tore demonstrator. Rego $169:O�sa r''It will be a pleasure to serve you.. Windstorm Insurance on Buildings ' Windmills. silos eir- HEISTIA•1� 'ELEC T RIC See otrr weekly sales bulletin Automobile Insurance. of _ DON C y GOODWILL COUPONS All Kinds. on ¢. ;ASB FOR.YOUR COUPON r .38 Simeoe St., N•, OSHAWV , ONT. t1sohd. Valuable articles in returm Write or T'hone. ' r, > ouGHAM, ONT. BOWMAN dC ROWS �4 Phone Pick 502 1YSITBi ONTARIO I a .,. - Fires Traceable THE ,. .' . _ _ - � To Careres-,sness l Threshers Declare Farmers Shou NEWS INTERPRETED ld �,� � tom' '✓ C! Take Preventive Measures a direct, r A Commentstry - DITU I L 1 E I'U11 [*FPF P ��D - -- - E P. A CU'11.]>rN1 ' . T i .E . . -- Oat the More Important Events �' LONDON, Ont.—Most barn fires are% !r1'�'Y.1'1\'fiEP.GJ - r` of the Week. - - 'suit of gross carelessness, especially with matches, it was con- p /� �t T By ELIZABETH EEDY tended at sessions of the 24th annual 's,1 LJtl / • HE EMPIRE convention of the -Ontario' Brother- hood_cf Threshermen.• The discussion _. DEATH DEFERRED-Wild rejoic- Ontario. Governments and the inter- followed esentation of 'a report by Watch h Out! What Chance For The Jews3 pr• French bombing plait's now fly at What has i:appeued since 1933 to gE marked the Austrian Nazis' re- sated municipalities: Inspector P. S. D. Hardin, of the Pro- altitudes of' feet.' lu the., tlext the $00,000 Jews of (iel'lltaDy is ora- lCeption of'Hitler's triumphal march Comtiti3sioners will be appointed vincial Fire.Marshal's office, Toronto, war one will not even have the do bt• matte:• it attracted at first' the atten- lbp •Vienna, but while these vocifer- two from Kitchener, three from on threshing fires to On during ful satisfaction of seeing w'her. the tion -of the world-:and called forth ow celebrations were going on in the Brantford, two from Galt and one 1937. He stated that 'last year 3G bomb comes front before being killed the solidarity of the Jewish common= : btreets of the capital,- the country's . each from the other benefiting mu- threshing•fires destroyed farm build.value by 'It.-London Free Press. ities for a planned overseas emigra- $00,000 Jews sought frantically to nici alities aloe the Grand River Inge and their contents to the value y p g --�. do What is happening to the mill- caps over the border, or cowered and its upper tributaries-who -will of $117,975. This was an increase c.t .3t $4.58 over 1936.' The insurance loss Stockings Ard War ions of Jetv,; in Poland, Austria, Run- $4,5S their homes. choose a chief�engineer to superin- If-ladies' chiffon st+;ckings drop itt in 193T fires was $,A,544. It way defin• Bary and Roumania is less dramatic, A fo of the fugitives succeeded tend the carrying out of the project. -price within the next few months, vhut move tPrrIbIp- it sn far ndr 111.making a getaway, but it was not It is hoped to get'eng neertng work came through blowers, from •grain are informed'by an enquiring writer, attracted the serious attention of-the •long before Nazi soldieis stationed under way by the middle of June. separators •and• six had their origin tical O'Hara,. it'll be because Japan general public, nor has it evoked in t 'border points were os Aping all Major operations involve_the exec- in sparks 'from steam en,inea or es• Is-dumping raw silk ,stocks on the mar- equal measure, the solidarity of outside awn from leaving the Country'. tion of two dams, one at Waldemar Kauai from tractors 'setting fire to ket at panic prices to"raise war funds Jewry.. The problem is that of over Next news to.come out of Austria on the upper Grand River, west of straw or grain stacks adjacent to farm that it so desperately needs. -Y St. 5,000,000• men, women and .children, :was that several prominent Jews had Orangeville, and one at Hollen, on buildings. � Thomas Tinles•Journal. full of energy and the «Ili to live, in- gpmmitted suicide-rather than face the Conestoga River near Drayton. To Check, Losses _ = telligeut and taletated.•who .are not e prospect of Nazi rule. Prof. These will hold back the Ovate: iir One delegate declared farmers Fetrsai<le of the Species only denied the possibility of develop olfgang ' Denk; .internationally spring and keep it from flooding the should take steps to stop smoking and The fact has been noted in Diontreal Ing thea capacities in their ow flows head of the University of Vi- region; in summer they will release not leave it to threshers who might that .the women motorists there very con try, bt.t also increasingly d� �nxWs second surgical' clinic and it into an area that for the past few get in wrong if they tried to dictate seldom 'appear on charges of infring• prix the means of existence, and, onas Borak,:.X-ray specialist shot -years-has. bee-n drought-riddenr to people on another mane place. _ lug the,,tt ffic laµs.. One explanation, in a narrowing world, denied the piss hemsalves as the Nazifieation of Au- -o- Kent County led last year, with five is that they are otos' careful and bet• ability of emigration: Of the 10,000,- rta continued under a new slogan: TURN 1T DOWN-The United States fires, and. Elgin was neat, with four. ter drivers and the other that the 000 Jews in Europe. only 3,000,000, "One blood, one folk; one retch, one Government has,flatly turned down Improved fire protection and constant female-of�the species is usually. much R•ho are citizens of the Soviet Vuion, luehrer." the proposal, made V Premier Mit- vigilance regarding smoking are more charming than the male variety. enjoy equality of opportunity, but The suicide toll already has pass- cheil Hepburn of Ontario that we ex- essential to check and reduce, losses. --Brantford Expositor. without individual or' religious free- pd the hundred mark, and will likely, port surplus power for the use of _ dorn; and 1,000,000 An the Western higher,as Nazis continue throwing American consumers.. Washington Pepping Them Up democratic countries, who enjoy both - uundreds into .prison, depriving the. plainly does not want Ontario's pow- **YY • A Toroutodoastor where the cougre. that opportunity' and individual and Jews of all civil rights. er, especially on a short-terYn basis, _ , News Ill Brief gational singinx had been half•beart- religious freedom, have a fair chance' _,_p— subject.to withdrawaled, painfully'so, is reported to ha.ye in life. Of the rest, ov0r .3,000,000 are tajgg FOR THOLtOHT lrewever, the Province of On- _� k opean crisis has eased off for the tario and the-Dominion--ot-Catrada -'.—Ja Lutes_ dly Shaken _ - ttti fa th p secgred Assaf ,results when,. to in Poland, nearly 1,OA0,0 @_— SHANGHAI.—Chinese__Co a sin ng of the Doxology al. the„ kin dim ot_G_r atgr_1*tbLlman4a, an--, omant leaving us -with a short should be willing to develop the St. armies in guerrilla bands are choking close' of the' serviee.•he remarked to, other 1,000,000 divided between a re- next before the next ori Lawrence waterway for power, .the his parishioners: "Just imagine you duced Austria and a reduced Hungary, Japanese communication linea in .hit- p 13. For a next crisis there will be Washington Government would agree and-run attacks throughout=the vast are singing 'flail, hail. the gang's all some .400,000 in Czechoslosakia—who without a ,doubt, wl'thin the next to _the diversion of _the Kenogami North Chiesa'war area;. here'." The rsaponsa. was a•oc•iferous. are relatively well off-350,000 in Ger month. perhaps, because ail the in- River waters via Long Lac into the Reports Brom the North China pr = St. Catharines Standard. many, and 250:000 betikeen Latvia, eaients are ready mixed. -The pot Great Lakes system. inces invaded by Japanese troops -in- Lithuania and Tugoslavla. They con- onl to. come to a boil. Mean- Note: It is unlikely that events Tightening Up On Paroles - stitute an international social problem y dicated this week that swift Chinese !me we are provided with a chance will find the Province of,Ontario pre- which cannot be solved by philanthro P ared to spend millions of dollars on thrusts behind the lines had stalled It will h., reaRe non, .o The prople a think, to-act before It is too late. P P alone, or by any efforts of the Jew- Reason for the pause:, Hitler has a St. Lawrence, waterway project., movement o1 Japanese reintorcementa of,Ontario to knout that Attorney Gen. Py Y P j lsh cammuntly alone; but requires,the ' to the central front. _ Aral Conant has given Kia- assurance :.to have time to digest Austria, con- . �as�d in tnountainoua areas av�ay -that, he will go carefully Euro any ap united efforts• of the natlons. such as olidate his new position in Central from railway lines which 'Japanese peals for remission of jail sentences,. -was made by the States members of urope before going after Czecho- •g+L� have conquered;the Chinese Commun- and that only' in except lonal cases the League when 2,000,000 Greeks in. °vakia. To take on Czechoslovakia The lots have-%truck time and acalo gt iso- will appeals be granted. This assur•' 1922 were uprooted from the Ottoman rte would have to throvR s- ajar-part �O^ (�L]�l L+ fated Japanese detachm?nts. ante was given in reply to a request Empire.--Nineteenth Century And At 15f his-army into'the field against the (f SHELF of the Police Association of Ontar7o ter (Loud'otii, *nemy's compact, highly-efficient de- By ELIZABETH. EEDY _ ] Thera} Rettuned and the Chief Constables' Association ---•---� dense forces; he would have to be • SARNiA -East Lamhton this week ' of Canada. The police know better. • �.... -)prepared to light Russia; too, and than anybody else the great- dangers" NAZI Regime- Has remained in the Government column, perhaps France (both allies of Cze- THE BOOK 4f BIRDS with (%arles t3` Fairbanks Reeve of that lurk in the too-free granting of Force of 8751} thoslovakia). appeals for parole. NVith their records' Petrolla; retaining the seat made va-. - - first comprehensive work ever 'to-guide them, they are unable to es- The -DRAMA FESTIVAL-Greater inter cant-by the death et Nihon 2 once- . published with all major .se'ct's o1. car, With ten polls out of •123 none- cape the concIuaton that some .paroled. SrENEti'A.-Germany's absorption of et than ever is being taken this year btrddof Canada and the United States ponied in the Provincial by-election, prisoners persist in living the 11fe o1 a Austria, bringing together ,72.768,826 getting ready for the Dominion shown in full color has been issued by criminal.-Stratford Beacon-Herald, people i rains Festival to be bel at Winni- the Ltbe1•al-Progressive had a major• - P Ale in a territory of 214,0;3.square d the National Geographic Society, fly of 2.481 over James A. Currie. C'On- miles, gives the Nazi regime as army ;pee in May.- After the regional Washington; D.C. As well a9 vivid 1 of 875,;39 man, according to available drams,competitions have all been run aeryative. _ Rural Teachers Plight P portraits of 950 birds, this handsome Today we tied the deplorable con statistics here, off, three.,full-length plays in Eng- work is two volumes- contains blo- a But, this is not the world's largest iah<:and one in French will )Ze se Czechoslovakia's Hitkrites dation of many rural teachers being " j graphies setting forth the characterts- PRAHA. ('zechoslovakia.- The 'nazi paid less than what girls receive for . military force-, The army of`Commuu- . lected from -the Dominion at Targe, .ales of each species of bird.-its range, !si Russia"Js estimated.at 1,300,000, Sudeten Uer,fnans tinder Konrad HPII- 'factory work. When it is copsidered end numerous one-act plays will be breeding habits and other features of lein, who is called the ''Czechoslovakia that young men and young womsu and with Russia's htige.population of ....admitted as well. A rhinimum stand- behaviour. Clever migration maps, too, 16'',000;000, the 'Red Army is said to srd of excellence has to be met be disclose new developments in .the Hitler," became the largest party fn have to make a sizeable cash outlay Parliament last weekend when the and sDead from live to six years alter be capable of absorbing and training tore contesting groups may compete. study of bird, migration through bird-, German - Agrarian I.eague (dlminct leaving elementary schools to'equip an annual "maximum of ti00.000 re at Winnipeg. banding. g. protea. crofts. from.the Czech Agrarian Party) with- themsel,yes for the teachin It is indeed encouraging to note The "Book of Birds" brings into the ': sion, it becomes readily apparent that The French army. including both drew from the Government.": that Canadian interest in the drams home the many aspects of beauty,. The Agrarians, one-of the smaller they. are• woefully underpaid home and colonial troop4, is estimated even- ..is increasing. We hope the Festival mystery and entertaining fact from at 692.8ho effectives, France has -a om etitiona will bran acro of ria- y . German •minority parties. which had though they rec4iv_e the SS00 in —:`- e P S P the far-Hung kingdom of birds, is of supported President Edouard Benes wage set by 8 provitrcial regulation. population of 42,000,000. 1>ig young actors to'the fore and 'get interest to all nature lovers as well in Dts efforts ro resist Fuehrer Adolf Thai is less than 510 a week oyer The British army-`inelyding -home. : them started on, the road. as to the trained scientific observ'er.. Hjtler's "Nazifitation"_ of Czechoslo- the calendar year.-True, teachers have and overseas forces, totals 216,000 -o- Thirty-seven fascinating articles by vakia, withdrew from the Cabinet and a long vacation in mid•Summer, ;but men, while the United States has-167; LOOD CONTROL--Within the-next 'outstanding bird authorities make a merged with 11,enleWs .Sudeten Ger- they' cannot live on air while they are' 196 men and 13;200-officers. Japan, � wo years, $2,000,000 will be spent veritable encyclopedia.of bl2dlore. A man party, at-teachirct;-�torPover;'soine-?ace o th-93:O0AUAa--Asset¢. maintains a' on a large scale water conservation thing of_beauty, "The Book of Birds" The surprise move, hailed by Nazis peace=time army of about 225,000 men. ger to,the additional expense of taking Vnd flood cbntrol project for the. Is also eminently useful. This has- been augmented dtrr€ng the as bringing nearer a German fulfil- Summe courses to 'hold their posi- rand' River Valley, The cost of current campaign in China. National Geographic Society, of went of Bismarck's 50_year-old theory tions.-Kitchener Record. -the undertaking is to be borne in a Washington, ` D.C., publishr; -The that "the master of Bohemia is the - .threr� split by the Federal and Book-of Btrds" at cost (#51. .Ed., by master of Europe," gave IIenleln ,4ustrali& is competing with the Englahii', oldest drug store baa Wetmore, rosvenor and Alexander forty-nine deputies in the lower Chan- United 'States iri supplying 'canned � been found in a group of ancient H - D _ _ Gilbert Gr 8 pages, two volumes., tier of Parliament, fruits and dried fruit'to Europe. buildings in I:naresborough. -_ % -- - • ._;THE WONDERLAND ,OF OZ ' • - :�: • -• • . �: c,n,,�c au,two,.t�a • I+ �* a Wil): L �•J f <' ''Suppose you give me the magic Then Dorothy unbuckled the Gnome ' the bugs and arils that I find here -All of llor6thy=s friends in z hath belt," suggested O'zma. "I Hill keep King',i magic• belt e»d gave. It to Oz- are the finest In the world," declared 1 lt,far you and command it. to take you tna, who at otic' fastened it. around "the yellow hen, "so here f*wlsh to end d tn'f int of the palac bi 1 er ere t _ -.. Foori-bye and wish her a Ion, lific atld lhnme Then dvery Saturday morning her own Mndwaist. It was arranged my days and I must Gay Do•othy, I will look at you in my magic picture that Dorothy should leave the Em6r-' that you'are very foolish to go back much happinesg. "Then,Ihe IiTlle in and it you make'a crrtatil signal. I aid-City early the following morning• to that stupdd world agate." "Blff stood on,one of the big•enlet'alds' in r y -r will wish you back in the 'Emerald ',Sci%the rest of :tile day she, spent In Uncle Renry-anct Aunt Em -ne%ed-Itis" tate-courtyard and said; ''Whrn 1.wave City. "'That is a -wise plan•'" said saying good-bye to the many,friends said the girl, and evehy-one. e�celit my handkerchief, please wish me Glitlda, smiling. Sri the I w'o girls she Bad'made'iu the Land,of 0'z, and Rillina, thought she was•right. What iwute. Good-bye-every'bddy." Thou. of agreed upon the si,znal that Dorothy making her-preparat ions-Io leave. Rill- -Right.07.-ma made Darothy a:Prtnc•ess ter a last •look at her friends. -site. was to snake to indicate t+t Ozma that -'Ina did not-want to return to KBusas, of Oz, and told her that if 'sh'e.c�rr_ '•y:pct 'hc!r handkerchief end _ cite 'W"IPd to return to. the Land of so with Ozma's permission, she decid•, wanted to IicF in,thf, I.and of Oz, site .l1eal'rll. Slit t\'Fes balk a;^,a:n o4t -the '01 ed•to stay in Oz. Ova's aeicomN to do so:' -old Kansas farm that was he�t' .hrina. ,. '* % _ - 1' India Has Special - Homt, For Snakes Adve'rtiswing �Classified +_ -... -- - health re- _ '� BO\1BAY. Acti{e in he < .� ;i,•:+::e:eveae:+::�rev;+:+::� �::::+:+::����� +::�:::•:•:+:��:+:+:+:+:+:+::�•:+: all kinds i8 the Hatt kine AGF:-is R AV'rF:p / ilk VF:LU1'lVG AV D PRINT[\G Institute search, Of which in recent Institute oY this city, RULLa> UL:VN:L'UI'h:U, L'RINTED, y j , I ` p :N:NT>. DRUP c£VER\'rHING FOR (vee etrtara emen[ 25c. Re-Prints 10 years has performed such useful work • ' our line. \\'hirlwind "eller, big re- ,tor 25c.- Photo-t'ratt• lS3i•4 King £•• a8 ilives[igating the causes, incidence C repeater. amazing profits. Craigs Torotrtu, and remedies of bubonic plague. One liruthers, Niagara fails, (h,tario. ZERO I'ttll'1':�, 1SXPE1t'1' \\'U1tK. lt')1.1• Of its departments is a"nWing home , Alt'F1/'1,1.1% Ful4 xALI, with free enlargement 'Lac. ;t. Ca na snakes, where ..•;.� . Studios. 113 Niagara Street,' FC• t,ath 2�0 about 40 Specimens,s.pncludi'ngcob ./ 3i'E1T31:LE I•'HAMES, 81.5U• cob- LIRE arines, i)t,t. nd o -serip[ions flllad, Special •lull. prices. 11Y mail. S,'haetPr t)Ptiral.'156 Yonge, N•1tEN::-'r\G t) Ul-:ACTI1Tl'L EN1.ARi.�E 1�Thereeis a considerable export from •- �� ments tone colored) tvrth roll de- p Toronto. venom. Cobra venom g� p 6 veloPed, eight glossy, fade-Proof er: g�. s} SI Nr,F.R DRl)1'HEAD SN:\\•IXG 1fAl,Ii- prints, :'8c: highest q'lalify. JTa pray 18du9edlinnrelteving acute pain from Ines Reconditioned: guaranteed Films, \Vinnipeg• and Swept ;a like liety, 814.00; new• Williams Drop- tri►` head., ?+,'Shipping and cre4Uni . 8-. ROT.LR DE,ELOPED AND E[C,HC. of the cancer aiPe., haSbeen nd anCfound effective extra. VI., Shipnds, 3�8 Gerrard East. Prints with frPe enlargement. 25c. Reprints 3c each. Commercial Photo in checking excessive hemorrhage. �� Tor'n!u• Cerctce, 1>eI+[•'13 t)uur•mnnt, Que• m the institute has to bat- as a. Nati _:.'. `v6N"r i:1 r:vttE Tfi..r- 1•:N-�INE. USE 1t�titi)ttF:��l�u �rnuot s tie is the habit the cobra as e vei- Uvrhuul Patented mineral plating, re- fir HAtR- oiled o1 going on hunger strike's. When - rtorrd r•>tt1Pt'eb=ion. =t' Pa piston "lap, ANDREWS A''AUE\fS .. emr�kins dna oil pumping. in- Works di'e<sing. Spring "U'. :Ps furmiitta on the proposed ``shake farm" in the LII- while driviug, Saves :}0 P.C.' of oil. April'3rd. Free literature, 90t Bloor . ' Sava•s ;a.,, UO,uu1i sa,i;fied users. {{est, Toronto. stitute is established, the reptiles, un ' litghrFt_ 13ri0,,h re..011 endations• der natural conditions, should have +'osis ..: Money-back guarantee' �.}IEE EN LARs:E\IN'NT WITH EVERY be[tet appetites, and thrive and mul- >'ree ormat[vn, t)t rhdul Uistt lbu" 25r, order. !full tUm developed and 8 . --tors. t3ox ;,, Kitchener, Ontario. prints, 25r.-. P.P.litintrf 3c'eech. Bright- tiply. This would relieve the traIIs- • ling Studlo. 2 Etu.-timuna 'St. E., To- portation. companies of, the anxiety --- FANNIN'; \111.1- iKIANE)-FARMERS ronto. In snakes from the .•'ty r.•11 ,ladder -e•d ;trader. Kline, i,nvolced its bringing \IanuLt,•urtinc:, Wingh)n, Ont. E,-,RT,y >I:\NDARIN (RLS':1STEKED) jungle t0 the institute. -I[ Su3'? Ce:,n E31966: grade 1. germ- It.\I!4' CHICKS inAtron. 1+10�c; yield, 32•bus.: -grand Haffkine Institute gOt its name !•ut 1:I tri s , ,, 1.9'RY rh:+cnpion<hip gwsrds• Gordon Fin- from \Waldemar •Mordecai Haffkine,, - • • trains as are warning belle and gates- 11A ates- t1 t1•\I t:\'1' - la?'. NGrihty++od, Ontario. distinguished bacteriologist, under, Wlriter Fair p wire is strung from the transmitter Royal• ��^^tt to a distance of' about one-quarter PtJR •N:{'t:N \'N:AI:a \\'N: H-\\'E i',ED r,�n•Lu\aN:\r '4VTen the Indian Government, who died a Continues To t1l'oW mile along the road on both sides 01 more l:.t).t'. Pedigreed•J1ale in our few years ago. maciac+ t;t 11 any' other hreeder ur YOCNsl, I;U1'F'A'IEU \TAN WANT ti---. the crossing. h, 2.-in_Canada 'Ind 1938. is no aurk. 'vly kind of ri?k. Write Sox -4---4-4-4,e ��������� :��:�•%�; Picks Up Waves e�cepuun. ret,d for •Tw eddl« ('pica- 4^: ch h". rusk. w " �t1lnlatlC Outlook For 1938 Lugcke o« ;ud r•:'n). all ,tbuut T„•eddle ;a .'' 'Braves emanating from'- the wtr,1. N:t u' k'ruTt and Stec 11 \fatinq Clg' I'OR 4.1Li Import- , hi,k+. The .' hi,1(s 're bBig �•� Smiles and �+� Show--EVET-Widenll"Eg p >;sR + aace In National Agricultural within a 200-foot radius are n auto with herd �t:u•t and wet):h w'hesi 1•Olt r.\I.E-'•;1 .v'f:P.S t� L.{{1RTV` A4 '+' u b a mechanism installed in auto' " h a!,1.• i. ,z-. more than rhe f;ov• taunt}• A1,pI N• LES,h. P..E. No. ,t. +i +i Scheme. � p y . etnm«r! r•..i ;red 'avPi�h'. I'tceddle t4y1m•rr, (u,rar;o' •+� L'jLUC les -. .i' rad10 receiving sets The o, opeku?rate 1n h •I: F]: t h ries .Lim'te+i liox 1R, „ the auto'radlo.can,be set to operate Eereui:''lntario; 1'1'R\tTl RE + ' At the annual meeting of the Royal ��! at varying distances-from a crossing• -LYONS ���'•��•�•����+�•�•�•�•��:�•:•+•, Winter Fair bn March 23 when the i)l'R ' X99 00 Hon. G. Howard,Ferguson .was guest 1t operates only when 'a train.radio Is y. -fit;' winter J✓�OV- „le,� rite •+ 3 Room-OcFtfft- . , Ap:'il full.comes but oncedaavyear• proaching: Even, If the auto radio ie lei, ,,t,;,tr alocur. gin.+dynook every speaker, the directors, reviewing the pissing music. the warning signal-.will t'nu'e•n -Fartn. \ytnl•t'. ' ninno. N'�, •.int•.• : 1C. 111, sante'„se ,a'•h r>'+d, tie. r, found ample,Cause for"coII- trot- con:;t:ucted furritrurP, 4:vEry - - past ries dr0\yn out the harmony, said its SII- �t'+tlE. {\E1NN, tui: r�:\� trode-in pe.-o haw been tL„+r�+usl'i�" re- Son,-"Say. IIa3: tatulation, they stated, that the Fair, ventore. Installation of the.red wan- 1„ir,}t;,_,. +;,)terum•.nt operated randitinnea and is s"Id•unvrr a dr•-ftn_te young nOw ya its 'llth year, gives abundant �g light on the dashboard can be op- ;;:u • 1 h+ 4� tram binodte^t.d breeders Pt money-bd�k' tu.lrnntee if: not sati fled. �Ow w\othing arurhtoI was tional. •1,a•� •trric�a'; ''ockerels as low as You do not las; d/Yt6 s to Gi^Ir omit Young Son-" Proof oL a fmanence and vigor to as- pullet� T!''. non .sexe4_r!hlck.. tit ash* just fighting .these pesky flies and sure its permanence,. and that public The pickup, it viae said, could be n+;,•. �.nR for Ircutnr. it tells all any PIP "� \•ou do not need. Following wondering it Noah had, two' flies. in recognition of the annual ser\'ice it built into If jets for from E3 to 34.. '�" shout I::1d•rl ••Iiia, ,F:gg" thick%. is an Irrtmzed_liet of fire 3-ro�u),com erforms within Lhe national agriCIII- tt•idpn F:iactrir ''hlo:k Id•it,•hery. Box plicaut flilil .,'heaterfttald sotto, 3 pie+t. 'ea. the erk,", p and the ero9ainga traneml.ftefe f0u1$ 59. t::+•len, Ontario, upholstered In a fine mohair -with re- Dad-.•ltybc'i-I guess sa. They,raY lural echelnis continues to. grow be installed for .small cost.. FOR t:EThN'R ''f{H:K SETTER crrslble.?tarsllall •u,hlou,., brand n,:w ever•wideninq importance. ------ s}vPnhitttj', to^gcr eggs+, better pro- =olid walnut rh'esterfteld table. new he had two of every klud of living The last Fair was notable for exten- ` - - creat:ure on that old boat." union kitty Pieta,,•h'- Government table lamp•and ski ids. new Pnd table, �, What I can't ��� � oced t'hlck+ at low"'t PI•ices in new modern smoking nand.epi walnut ai ' Young Son-`Then, slon in several departments and for GIRD years: I.eghurns. Rocks. -alinoreas, lamp and shade. full flgpre out is why he' didn't swat both (•onsolidation• of established lines of �rxed �hia•5:4. Pullets. Write today, bed. sawlesl spring.• new ni.}-felt mat- OrtUIIily. - PJ.•c- h tint,-hPry Str>ttford. Route's. freer, nety Ip�dr feather pillows. laige work in, other departments. One o1 Ontario - dresser in rl,•h walnut. kit�ilen of theta wha'u he had the Opp them significant developmentsvraa table and 4 ehAlra enamelled In Ivory. BART ,'FiI+'fig. \\'li1TE Lti,HORNa. new. o e6, 3r 9, Moor ulg 23-brirner e dinner -as Read It Or Not. the expansion to twice their previous PRUNING from large ,blood-te=ted stock, good set. April-Fool's Day is called: size -of exhibits 01 Seed and (train. From March until June.is consid•', layers of IAIrge..eggs. all eggs set, 1 ROtlN4 Fi'RVITI'RE - •� Trick Day in Portugal " weight 2 oz. nr over, Stare delivery There is no doubt, the report adds, eyed the best season for-pruning, but +tnr:,ntr�d. Price I.law. �IAple Leat -LYONS' TRADE-IN DEPT. Cuckoo Day in Scotland. that with more suitable grain-growing there are a few specific exceptions. Pmtl:r} Farm, Rpamsdtlle, Ontario.: 4r8 YOn$e $t. Toronto Da 'in Holland. Fop . y seasons the Show et the Royal Winter Most of these are.the early bloolltdny {cH��T.F:P.\I.N: rPtCF.yt - OVR RED Fish Dap in France. Fair will attain truly national import- shrubs. These should be left until' Seal 'Baby i'htrks, the progeny-of HAIR GOODS tl�szirtrrrd dna Pedigreed flocks, a,.- Dolt Dap ia..Japan. once. -- after blooming. Grapes. Mutt be +urc� the public of the highest Vual- WIGS, Ti)UPFS, TRANSFORMATIONS, Joke Day in Russia. signs o1 H4althy Growth tuned early in March to avoid elf• Iry or hicks obtainahle. -Pri,'ea ET.50 Braids, Curls, and all types of finest EYpgaai0n■ 9140 were made !n the p Rupberries arlt to i'i�,np per IOn, Goddard Ohick Quality'Hair Goode. Write for illy- Boob Flay in gpatn. ceedve bleeding. i{•t•'I,rriea. Lirk'tannla Heights, Ont. tratet catalogue. Toronto Human en's Exhibits and In ti,1A Dog tuned after Lha crop has been pea Hair Rupply ( o., 6^-R T arhnrst, Toron- show, as also in the local and historic P ()I'l'ORTCNITY,• (.ET ROE ,to• The word "April" ii derived troali, exhibits of total acttv.lties; and a new duced and then all the year old can rlttnluy +--'untrolirl" a•hlckrl at new �Aq•TRF•9SE9 FOR edi.E are removed. 1"38. Pryer Ask the folks who raise .the Latin aperlre. to Oben, u the bads' activity was the revival of the Silver Roe Fmyera. They'll tell 'you-of big Fox and Mink Shaw. In tact, the . The main object-of pruning is to, hat.ky birds that live. iay lots of'big MATTIRF.SSEF-SPRING BARGAINS-= begin t0 OPpn at this time of the ailed pgg•, make you more sooner. From New Felt hIattresees, 83.50: New Spring In Nero'e time the month was called steady improvement noted for several open up the centre o1'the growth.e� h 10,'+110 bird.breeding farm. Trap 3lattreesea. $8.50. From factory to that sunshine and air may penetrat ; -'re-tingand pedtgroeing under R.O.P. =user. Veteran Bedding', 893 Queen Sc, peroneus. years pant Oi'a4 carried forward with' freely and alao,of course, to produc r-aRhorns, Barred Rocks. New Hamp- \{est, 'Coronto. out abatement in 'every department ;-bIrwhirr.. Sexed or Regular run. -Write LII 1937. for tree rltalok'ue. The Roe MEDICAL Woman ito new acquaintance) - a a9mmetrical plaZit,' \atur9lIy as 'Pourtry Ranch, 'Bol: A. Atwood, Ont. .- ,Now you aren't the kind Of.a *Oman The growingdeadof American dead or weak growth should be rs-' t'T FQ['RRF.T.F A SHARE. OF NeXT :6000 F.D•1dO1NTC?N CITTZENS 1'rESTIFY who lets the disbej, pile up in the live stock owners who exhibit proves moved and 'also branches that' rtib _ Fall's rl;t profits with April-hatched for (R. and 9.) Powder, herbal reme- ,,, against each other: Rg'ay' chicks. Bras' Pullets mature dy-rheumattem, a'rthrlus, neuritis. eiFriend nk, are``I should ser ngt. •I make no�ablp ndthe Royal Horsea8how and A HOT BED, early. 12 pure breeds also cross= ato ach troubles etc. Two Reeks, Areds. Erre rat ataeue. F.$ay Hatch- Et. 0: one month E3: two months. ts. in the cattle,dlvlefoas. The directors ` "Ilio ty'of Rey, 1;t1 Johrr 5t: Norih, }Tamilton. DrugKists,,or J. C. Mclntyre, Herbst- my husband do theme• look upon this feature se.One of the !Vlihere a fairly larges q v a .Ontario. tat, Edmonton,. Agents: L}'- - man�, Montreal beat signs for the healthy growth is flower or vegetable plants are a is F•OVI,TRY'.%lLN REPORT BRAY NE The ,same fellow who can run a their institution in the coming decade. started early indoors, a'tonlhot bed is Hamp;hire pullets iAyink under,flue• BF.FSTXN1'S. BITTKRR 'i.EF:RRAi. TON newspaper with ell ease and pledge all months and laying uP t0 .80r.� at 7 , ie.), Removes'the eause�of stbmrirh The financial statement shows a indispensable,.but where only s few months. (:ne)cerels dre?ainq i lbs. at troubles i)Y building up and Purify- the people, is hal irig'a heck Of 0, time b months. See our rdtAingu4 BCA}` tro the blood. Sir. Thomas'�Sc':ilL of. to keep people pleased in his ovtn line small'but*satisfactory surplus for the of each variety are wanted, the jobd 71AtrhPry;130 Jhhh St. N"rrh, Ilamil-, , 111 Farlseourt Ave., Toronto, suffer- a4[ year. may be carried out successfully lri a ton. Ontario. ed 'with stomach. ulcer for sev.•n of buslness. �. ) ed is frau rr� uunds, has re- h and simply sunny window. The ho I,T'F:TN n(`TOItF:R, XO\'F:1iBPF AND gained his normal weig alb and en7o�'a _ ally, pr-epar.ed ]n. Marc t t December last. C.W,S. sold 1700 dozen his food, eats whatever he desires. Bolen--*"What is an octoroon?" �� High-speed and motion picture consists of a bed of fresh horse man i T egfrs, from 4nU Bray {\'bite' I-eghorna; your blood' will heat your bods' It it P _ at 34 rents dozen. Income. S.R do}-, Jacob-'An eight aided cuspidor. cameras are being•used by the Afri- ore,•which sup�ties the heat. abou(E� Is In good rand}Linn. Scnd far trss+- ]ars. Ford eosta. 204 dollars. Profits monials. Price,E1.56 and $3.00 includ- can Railway and Harbor•Administra-. 18 inches deep. On this,two or thre for 3 months, 3.4 dollars. fiend for In Kidner Vowaers. E• n0 size lasts __ Catalogue. Bray Hatchery, 130 John five weekc. ' PostpairL Zfanufactur- tion to determine the'tspeed at which, inches of ane soil are placed an 'o. m & Suns, In est;'and it Is only ryes with sof- after the bed has heated up and then, St. North, FTami}tnn, Ontario. ers, Mrs, T. VanCa P We tliatlt the b Langley A{;e, Ti,ronro, Ont•. D''PL• 't fair that, we should' try also to.lur train's can negotiate cu cooled down again-a matter of BI'LBS, GARDEN !iEEn%, Pi,.4LN,r.% ety'. 43. 11RAiDEN HAIR FFftN, lOr Pi.Ah1', HE ATOT..\ RELIEVE STONfA('H, niah the beet. - dee 7 gown liver, kidney and' bladder 'trobules. the ,., ap9rt.�The oobed� three or four days in Lows a few inches postpald: hardy perennialA, bulbs, Symptoms: Pains In richt stile. under actio "Warns i house plants, etc, write for list- Fh011l(]PI blades and nrrnss hips, in- is the eat- Auto is protected by rough boarding alone! Joseph Aiken, Take View Hnnse. Quo, dig«scion,' gas, conssiputiun, otic. The proof or the pudding' d Formula. of r;rrmnn dn,•tor• Price E5. the side t heaps up earth and on fag-not the making rI • Train toe, abo,at 10 to 1$ inched above the IIATCIiiNG F-,f.GR Mrs. ':eo, �. :41mae, Box 10.3x, sas- - Oi'' -Nearing bed, 'is placed r {iindoir sash well katonn, Snsk, NEW HAMPSHTRES AND RHODE ts- Two men were hotly discussing the glassed. and sloping towards the land Reds. Heavy la3,era, P�hibition 1,�_p1;V i•` winners. Fifteen eggs, $1.00: Fifty, merits of a book. Finally, one of them New Invention Causes It TO Blare south. When the plant-s'lisle•devel- winners. AT. Fisher. F.nterpriso..Ontario. Ati. OFFER TU F.VEFtY 1N\lENTUR' said, to the other: n$! o ed their second set of lea{°es they ; LEat or. inventions •incl full tnforma- ;A Warning OE AppTOachi op ed ion spat free. The It:imsay Company, First-"NO,' Friend, You wotl t ail' Danger are thinned out'and' before being - + tide•then are hard- , eg,stere SEND YOUR FILMS Rnnk !,t,• an ened in a cold frame`\}'hich is simply yourself." r1:lt.(rV 11. Second-'No, and I never laid an A. red light will flash on.,tfle;dash- a }tot bed. without any heating ma- TO TFiE HOUSE OF QUALITY` egg, but I'm a better judge of an board and_the_auto radio will Mere & tenial. ' The window hot bed is simp-, Higher grade prints guaranteed-'by QC}T T013A'-t`(i, SNUPF. L)RiNKiNG, omelet than.any hen in the country,." warning of trains apProachhlg grade: ly a �hallo\v box tn`o or three inched ' ofi latest devel0pIngg pprocess. THIS• easily, inexpcnsicety. Home reme- l , well ht0\'•1'H'` ,P}:C3A OF}'--R-Any dies, Testimonials, ';aaranteed. Ad- Cl'098ing8 stip a new radio inventila. dee filled with fine soil kept ce rr.•e. Cos 1. \\';nnipeg. described last week, at.Gary, India a. P size roll developed,Every printenlarged; moistened. or if{•ou prefer, lf)prints. .kll for '25c. SAVE MON:Ey NI:\KE FA':E �Ri'AM5 ' Mandy - "Rastas, why don"t you Designed to work In'autos that are Ftee�'ilm and Comers Coupon. lotions, chest rubs, cleaners in Sour ' work?• Hard'Work Heyer killed any' within'the danger tone when a train FREE WITH EVERY ORDER NVoo head,ft.y, finest formulas 5!Ic' COUGHS \\'ondhead, Flnx 's s, stratrnrd, Ont. body." apDrpaches a crossing, the device dig a boa VON Ipor1raieola Rastus - ''Dat shows ' shat YOU nals the auto dashboard at the same 1' iaotlenpiclwestar %IH\II•:H ItFlsmur8 \Y.4.VTT:D time that it starts the nSll:il Ct'O. knows about it. I've already lost two singof CONSOLIDATED rake hdE . r..asse. at PHOTO iERYICE IT-4VN: St•{T,NfEP, A(•COaIMODA- wives dat way: lights and bells. : . M}nard'+ in molasses. Heat Y, ttoff-Hotels, uttages, rooms, cab- The device, clAusing, one of its In- Minerd'..inh■le it. Also rub A I, i55 Calharin.St. ins, pi+'nic firounds, camping, etc. We is well into):our che-t. �. �l i eLr l HAMILTON, ONT. can help )int rent. Write notc. The ;2 You'll yet relief' i :,naaian \'nr.at,nn Guide, Canadian Another approach to world amity:, \'encore, explained, consists of a small f '1:uilding. 94 Vk:toria_St., Toronto. ever write a peace treaty until .10 radio transmitter placed at grade crossings and actuated by approaching l cl•:u t nRc FOR SALE after the Armistice.". - He (throwing stones into the water) t, SA\'N: \f0\1'.Y: 1)N1LVF \VITIi SAFETY just jest a little pebble is your i ` And ple;asuri, in one of our carefully reconditione ,d Ars. !TugU Frilly aranfeed life." "KING OF PAIN„ is IIAYMIAR, Cas.Ji. f«e.r..r tinder Ford ''i1mPAn3' Pl4n. 65Co buy She why not try being a lit- f id, I v( again. than sit. Cl T.Imlt- ' Adt^'wMl+•`."r°bk",'iS"'d tie boulder?" - .Wrec.w a"Per.em%y Wet Foe is ed. I, r Car Lot, 840 St. Clair Ave.A\'e. _ t\.est Toronto. TQIrpED IN A MINUTE.. eaves.wke wean Iw. TAi.==Wq Im •e.. .9w 4 oak-010 to 4d."14 An fou tormented with the itching torture.ae r MASON'S 11 COLD REMEDY Three passenget and airmail planes Following a penmanship contest eeae�•rules athkte.foot.ern don.,orothee F '"d i. '• ' kw"'a a" eat. cow leave each end of the btoscow- between more than 200 Japanese eW sol ng�ntiseptl�,liv�It �: vlrt.�: ••a•+«! • +� . «.w1• wives and girl students in a eallig- �eeilae! len. to gest!! nit. be the tett- 0.ee.a e...k04 .4 7. 6iA. d.. Vlgdivostok airway, 5,08'9 miles long, Bated �>L Cle.r, grea.eler and me itetae- IpUe No. 14__'38 daily, and branch routes to' feed thin raphy school in Hamaeho. Japan, the do" coo. stop• the moat twtr^Fe itching MAHM MA100a LOAM main trunk airway' are being estab- scrolls we Bent t0 Japanese soldiers f,�wl paa�y► Ile, at drug .torp B-D ' .4 WCAM 91r. tOaOMTO,GAMMA 11aI14+i. in North'C'hina. Air _. • (', / JL r "W1 _ mariow ft ni. of Tos+oate, the Bank now stands and will be of - -• has been visiting her uncle and brick'throughout. Mr. Gordon aunt, Walter and Mrs. Witte. timatea the cost at $3,000 and the -11rs. Annie Rice, who resides -NOTE, the Township Council contract awarded to Wm, Westlake - witls her nephew.'Mr. Herlb. White, will meet on Monday, April 11th, Mr. A. A. Post of Whitby is the as Ckurch Str, is, we are able to instead of 4th as scheduled. architect, The work is to coanmence report improvixig in health. The play "The Road Back" will about the first of June. _ - - --j>a Women's Guild-& St. Geor- be presented by the local cast uri- One of the most pleasant parties �+�t� Be's ChuxA will meet at thre home der the following schedule: Audley, held this season was that given by SA E TIME of Miss Fawkes at 2.30 o'clock on April 6th. Albert Str.' Oshawa, 8th. Mr. and Mrs. James Andrew Sr. at +• - tl'hursday, April 7th. Centennial Church' 11th. Myrtle, an their residence on Thursday evening - r-A number of the members of 12th. in celebration of the marriage of the local lodge A. F. & A. M. at- -.The regular.meeting of the Y. their son Jas. Andrew Jr. to Mics < tended a reception to Grand Master, P. S. will be held , on April 6th. Bella Marquis. The two newly mar- A 1 e a n i : .'W. J. Dunlop at .Chisholm Ave. The meeting Will be iu charge of ried -couples, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Temple on Tuesday evening. the Leadership Training Group. and Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Somerville _ -The Greenwood Dramatic Club Mr. Les. Morley will be the' speak- Were present, adding greatly to the 41 Will present their popular drama, er• socidbilit y..The -youngpeople of the �' p p "Windy ..Willows in Pickering un- -The' Columbus debating team community .always -look forward 'to l���e der the auspices of the managers of won the decision on Wednesday a'v- the annual artgiven b Mr. and the a session of Mrs. Andrew, ening of-April•13th. Full particul- the United Churchl. The, subject, ass willgiven later. "ResoivW. that a monthiy meeting of the W. tify her Pacific Coast" was upheld Barber Sinop K. S. of the United Church will be . by the visiting team, the.Negative D Ti a held at the home of Mrs. Cart- by the local team, Messrs Henry "� - Wright on Wednesday, April 6th at Westney and Ken. Morley.. 8 P. m. All' ladies of the congreg- --A very good crowd was present -Beauty Parlor" i%tioa•.are asked to attend- in St. Andrew's Church on Tuesday A competent la will havech4Z)--,Mr. anMn.rs d M . Chas. Marquis, evening to hear the drama "George � ar e g - of Toronto and the former's motherin a Jam" presented by the A. B. of the beauty parlor and satisfac Mrs. H. J. Marquis, of Lefroy I & K. Amateur Dramatic Club, of iionsillguaranteed at reduced Big, Stock- . . .Sunday last with Mrs. Jae,, Toronto, under the auspices of the prices. . And w. "A" Group of the Presbyterian Permanent Waves.92.00,93,50.95.00 -r � i 4i -The Sacrament of the Lord's Church..The drama-was_a very;hum Sh .-o --ehoose- from -- r -Supper will be administered in the I orous one_ and much enjoyed by -all Finger Wavv. ;.35 •� Aredbyterian Church on Sunday, present. "Should they ever come Marcel, ,40 , See our new '•OPINE„ rd April 10th, and Preparatory Ser- beck to Pickering,-they may be.sure Oil Shampoo. .35 Display vices will be Iteld on the Friday ev- of a hearty welcome. At tY„e con' Ladjes'Hair Cut. ,20 = enixig previous. ( clusion of the play the members • Special Prices,!May 25 to 31 loc. t0 $1.50 per Roll w G --,A crokinole party ill be held were treated to refreshments at the In the S. S. No. 1 School House I home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Oil P. W., Reg. 00-•$$1.50 on Friday' evening, April 8th under Boyes. Regulvr, Reg. $3.50-43-00 == W*.auspices of the Base Line W. A. ._(•hmc�y Str. was treated to a Regular. Reg. $5.00•-$4.00 "the Sig dtore" Laach will be served and prizes giv- much-needed grading and gravelling - H. MA:DILL en. Admission Adults 25c. Children ( last week which improved the driv- Y tree. - mg surface to a_ comfort.^tier deg New dsvortNrnaNasa. e �, Chapman - The death occurred on lKarcli zee and also eased the nerves of "Rlat of Mr;. Elizabeth Connors, those w�o had to drive on it. We rh FOR SALE - Buckeye incubator, 'widow of the late J. Connors. De- ! all must, however, : realize. that 25' egg cap. Phone Clare. 200: - ceased resided on the Brock Road ' roads at this•time are Very hard to for a number of years, later mo.ving keep}n shape and a'little patience LOST - enamelled metal evening . .to Pickering. Funeral Service was must be..eserci-ed until t`ie weatherbay; in Claremont Community Hall; s held on Friday in St. Francis de improves and the frost gets out of Mach 423r•rd. Valued 'as keepsake. aar ads - Clothes Sales Churca• She is survived by the ground. Reward. Mrs. Thos. Birkett, Stouff e.^e' one son, Thomas and three daugh- -11anvmotorists. have been-,.held- ville, Ont. Mrs. D. Megaffin; Miss Agnes up by the police for their driving Q .....and Mrs. Scouller, all of.Toronto. permits. and those who were•unabl'� WANTED - man with stump pull " �••/ or- $1 5 -Mr. and Mrs. Underhill,' who to show t'�Ien: were charged with. er for apple orchard. '- 150 stumps. Have been residingin Aurora dur- their ne 'ec•t, and on ;being 'tried State�terms. o; call.,Army & Navy a 11 g• Veterans' Farm. R. P. 1 Bmoklin. � have purposely priced this line as clot?;e dug ,the past year, are returning to were fined. A number of them hail _ Pickerirjg and rill reside in,their Secured their' pernit.�, but failed to FOR SALE - 1 pedigreed 'boar, 3 -:as possible to give the younger men, who are residence on Church 'St; Mr, and' have them w%en driving their cars, }ears. First cls=s producer, Cheap. Mrs.. Cyril ,.'Horley, :who hare. been but that did not relieve them as the ,army g Navy -Veterans'- Farm, R. still gIOW2IIg, all the ad'c8ntagrB that p0 with - occupying the.house, are moving in- taw requires 'motorist- to show their R• 1 Brooklin. .to Mrs. Bath's house, w i;ch is be- pprmlts n'ten demanded by a poli,¢ BUlt9 Bind coats that are tailored to their lIIdl- ing vacated by Mr. and firs. Ravin officer. WANTED - to buy good clean sod and family, 'Who move to the city. - -Rev.. Martin- Jenkiri,�2m gave a and well-rotted manure. R. H. R'idu61 IDBaBi#re : -Miss Mary Martin, who been rery intersting i?lustrated le�h�re in Ellarby, 163 Shanley Str. To' nto - a suffering from a severe attack of the .United Church on Friday even- h tailored sII t costs no mere than a ready-- PIANO FOR SALE---Newc•Ommbe in pleurisy 'during the past week was ing last under the auspices of Miss - perfe'd condition.' Case in -good made. taken to the . Os' hopsital on L. Rorke's Class of young. ladies. Wednesday morning, in 'a'critical There were about ope hundred views Pickering.shape. T. Ackfor31-332 Imperial Oil. + w'95• condition. All express their hope of Jerusalem, and the- urrounding -,$16.9S* b for Mary's early recovery and re- country including many the towns SEED GRAIN FOR SALE Banner 'turn home. again with the freckled- so well-known' to all. They were Oats.' Nobarb Barley: Laurelm Hull- Fred T. Bun tin g, -• - -;C Kering faced smile we all know. arranged in such a manner as to ess pats.' All No. 1 Government -;7.ed 18sT, -Mr. Fred Bowen, Ex-M. P., :take the orof a tour. They Standard, also some loose bay. W ,la . _ . nd Mrs. Bowen and Mr. .fm . B. Bow- were modern photos and made a. H. Westney, Pickering Ont. 31.32 en, brothers of H• Bowen; Mrs. highly instructive, educational lett- Gibson and Mi. and Mrs. Chas. ure. We-often think that; today, $n FOR SALES--ra quantity 'of Red _ .IGbbson, ail of Sewcarale, also Mrs. advertisement of a "lecture" does Clover Beed, .at a reasonable price. : SPECIALS =-- Stanley Bowen were a surprise party not heave the appeal 'that it might Apply lot 1, B F. Con. Pickering: _ mg the home of H. and Mrs. Bow- have had some years ago. People Stephenson, A. R 1. Whitby. ' lap. Mrs. S. Bowen spent a few dayb today want something with a••little 31-32 'Breakfast Bacon, 25e. a lbo th them. _ , ,. "swing" in it. Too bad, but true. TIMOTHY SEED FOR SALE- Ap- The 'i nited Chump have a busy However it is possible- to have•a 1 Luther Middleton,- Brou am. M ±Rcekend ahead, when they entertain liking for "swing" and still be ply 'Minced Steak, 12c• a lb• ---tote. Oshawa Presh' Y-.-P___U . hone Pick. '528. 31-33 - 3'teLK T deegl-y-interests In this.particular__p -Pork I..iver, --=12e. a lb• Annual Convention.. Space does' not lecture. It was worth seeing and f permit us publishing the full two- hearing again; tic. Jenkinson hand- �1 t 1 day program which is crowded full les the accompanyirq, descriptive, +"��LlA N S _ :.Stewing Beef, 12e. a lb• ` with discussions bearing bn Young work very efficiently. BEAUTYt SHOP newel Shortening; 15c. a lb - People's' Rork: Delegates will be en- - =- --+---=- tertained 'at the church on Saturday Taken from the Pickering 14two ofiff March 30th, 1888 Throe score east of the Old Ciwrch Classic Cleanser 3 tins, 13C. and in the homes of the members-of Garage. -Mr. O. Classic 9 f -the congregation on Sunday. . Reg- Residence. ct• •• y dstration takes place at '9,45 Sat ur- The Rickering Cricket Club will _." V: ins, �5c• day morning. Worship Service,* led organize on Good Friday evening. Shampoo and Fingerware, .by OrGno Y.• P. at 1'0.15. Music The young folks had a good.skate = :; :, D Appreciation, by Miks`Ada Annis at on the rink last night. No admiss- Fingerwave >sba } R E . I 10.35. Worship, at 1.45, led k,y the ioh but lots.of fun. Oil Shampoo Fingerwa�e fl Sc. a a - Newtonville Y. P. Rev. Jlart;n Mr, D. R. Beaton, 'Totivnship • i+ing `' $titch¢. (phone 3000) Pici3erilag Jenkinsons'Address of Welcome at Clerk ,las moved his office from Manicure >ISe. ci son Doyle, at 2.15. --Fellowship Parties in'.need of milk apply to 'HAIRCUTTING - Bianquet at 6.00 with Sing-Sang, D. O'Connor. He gives 22 quarts • • • Announcements, Reports and Nomin- for S1 00, Thermique Heaterless 001 Pernan. �lc�ering Hardvare More sting Committee etc. Illustrated The contract for gravelling the ent Waves Lecture, "Africa, Land of Mystery" Bay Road has been awarded to Q • at 8.15 b Rev. Denzil Ridout. ` Messrs Frank Matthews and Alex, ;91.95 92.50 9:i.5fl '.� ,'Spr><ng time :is Seed t1�Y1P. y shun¢ Pick ??A� SUNDAY=8.30 a, m. Sunr;se Burrell. Communion Service, by Rev. M. Mason and'3iorgan's L nc?e Tom's -Red Clover; Timothy, Alfalfa, Doyle. 9.15 Breakfast. Morning CaEbin Co. played here on 'Wednes The Pickerin Worship at 11.00, by Rev. M. Jen'- day night in Pirie's Hall. T':e hall inson. Address by Don Baxter. 12. I was filled to the doors. As 'RQ go to press the water in MEAT . MARKED' Alsike` 'and Sweet Clover 80 Lunch: 2.45 Worship, led by - -.... Greenwood Y. P. 3.45, Open Forum *>e river is rising. Ths ire has notAll government tested .by Rev. Doyle. Evening Wors'-il, � commenced to break up yet . U.I.- M3''• -`fie Caa' full lire of at T'.00, With the address by Rev '` less the weather changes the spring ; M. Doyle. At the evening service floods will be in,the,*i•,glory by Sun 1 Fresh ` ' -All kinds of Garden "Seed's the Installation of Officers, the day, ' Candlelight Service and Convention It has become quite customary to r, w' _ r Closing will take place. Everyone spend 'Good Friday in shooting .and ,...and _ In bulk-and _�ar4l�a$er welcome to each session. Billets for boat riding, but as it comes so early 35 to 50 delegated are urgently re-' tl'.e season this year, it is cer tired - quired'for Saturday night. Anyone tain that no boating will be.indutg Agent for McCormick-During Farm Machlntry and having ttoan comodation available of ed in. ' Repairs. whp can arrange accommedatipn are We lnve seen the plans and sp Meats - -- - asked to get, in touch with Mia ifications of the 'pro Ouf Molto-We have it, Can get •t, Or it Hanot made.'Clark or Mrs. Jenkinson at to the Gerdon House to be occupied 111'er '16 at' Our services Fhone 3900 X11 1 Ot1T '(lr y 3' , ,.mance, please. by,the Ontario Bank. The new struc ; tore will cover the ground where Phone Pick 1620 CL7IRENCJ. g BALSDON •PICKERING ,y OTSILK t