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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1938_04_08 ,M R VOL. LY I l4�TT PICgERIN(I ., ti --FRIDAY . —APR , -R, 1938. -- - _- --QTc. 33 . , OsoTeerstassa/ 6arDa. ----CherrywimA Highland Creek — .-GREENWOOD NWOOU ` _ a[etti{cwL � \ OTICE '' Mr.. Bill Peterys was a Sunday vis- Remember t the time-Monday, -MILLS Y _ - - — ito'r in this locality. m Apr. 11th. Centennial Lted,C!kumh �,'.�r�+j' H. O.• PEA RSON-Physician .'Our trucks pads your way. Mrs. R. Davidson has been spend- at 8.15 p. m. The play "The Road 18SG--1936 ' ' L`dSuraeon. Doobarton. loly ,. , - -every day." ing a few days in Toronto. Sack" by the Senior Dramatic Club � t; ID 13. FORSYTt3, Opb. D., Director The W. A. will meet on. Tliurs- of Pickering United Church. One of CHOPFING !o� pcume#dpl Anociationof Ontario' [tea' COAL� COKE. � da afternoon April 14th. Group � tl best stories given by the std e s ' t -memberof the Amerieaa pptomecrkat ' - Y g' g Monday,. Wednesday and_ Friday at aClamen. Eres ezamined by oppoiatmen:. will be hostesses' with Mrs. Geo: this year. B a. cast-'playingto- rbea9a0�. Claeemunt.Out. .'G uOD, CEMENT, Todd as convener. Word for RoII y y Lepafi, SAND, (�RAYEL gether.for several 'years. Don't.miss WEIGRIND FINE Call-Sacrifice. it. Bran, Shortsg and Feed; of,-,all and The Home and School Club held — -�"'-- t .._ Road kinds talso' mine-rats otber epee iyy'uc upr1lits tast rneetirtg of the sessen on Qreia�Weyi L*A-rFwxc'�:. BUILDER$ SUPPLIES Wednesday evening in the form of a. eoncentrafe,for prof itable!feediog Wa.aontb pias of c;ou"kLesta-wbitby. sly Euchre and Dance whenveryone Mr. Hatch is in very poor health *' e kept on baud, BE?,TON, BELL f! ROSS also local cartage work enjoyed thernseives. T11e Club hopes and under continuous medical care. We bave also placed in stock a fall to re-open. again in the Fall, when Mica Hilda Hood has returned We stock only the best.Poultry Barristors tf Solicitors we wish everyoale- in the Section to 1Wme after visiting with friends in Feeds And Supplies. line of 1.aple L,esf Chilling . WELLIAM J,BEATON.K.C - -. . join as in our programAurora s and soc-- ML BROOM BELL.K.C. J.b.F.ROSS tau»Feeds. lair. Mr. and bars. Albert Perry of St. _ �`t. Ia. C' XZIE-1 24 - JAINES A. WRK;Hr �; W MITCHELLTho�T>as are visiting with the latter' q'sai barest. Ttaioato. wddaide?638 • • Duabart brother,'George George Perry, fora few ♦ �y*� T l). RIC AR SON A Oo... Barris- 'Pickering, Out. have Airs. Le daWe are sorry to say that Mr. ��`PI�NO'��NINQ ' - .� D a were leased to ha tlY Y AND -. ���,• ''or q atiddin�.3e Toronto St.Toronto. Osice phone 1400 Residence ffSW Roy of Oatawa in our.nu st on Sun Steve Bakowski and-famaly 'TarpbooeAd.te186:Pickedn`Pbone 3613. stf day our community= and have gone to All kinds. of P,efair Rork! ` h1G S McN1ILLAN-Barri:Ler. Sol- tflaremOnt 'hiss ,Shirley McCortochie spent 'Toronto.- All Tuning,Guaranteed A , The Beal Storer Saturday with Miss Ma Annan of .- `��ttcct Notary Public. office boors Tues- Y Mary �y pydI aturday 7 tog. or by appointment PHONE 92.1 Aurora• Kinsale C. S. )lrIaCDONALU 'at' lerdeaee, third totes west •f t. Phone T r T N I T U R E too late for last week) ' $>tairy. Toronto offiey t9!b]elifnra St. Phone 1+ k J We are glad to have Mrs. Aylmer f - ?A9 CLOSE AVE.. 1'ORON'1'd , pyel T0:Toronto. Eldio 5393. ,: k 29tf Barrie home again after a serious - We nre die Inping an attractive Mr. M. Gormley -is driving a Phone Lakeside 1502 Urr�tat P operation: Orders taken at NEWS OHioe variety of 'Misses Jean and Doris :t]cVihinnie Chevrolet car. Aiuminum and Granitew,are Etc: of Toronto s ant the week end .at 3fr. and Mrs. C.^ Ledgett spent Yr EJ BRBBRT T, FALLAIQE L D S., p I1D.D.S.Graduateef the Royal Colltge of Furniture and Furniture S FUEL • .��° Novelties. the home of tLteir aunt„ firs. Jas_ undo}• last with 31r. and Mrs. F. pants S raronaandtheUaiverstty of Toronto. Diiney. _ ? f e is Sencesrcond door east of St, And- Prises low, in k".ping w icb ti[nee, }Iltchrll. r ''.Chop h Pufnrring,Unt once hours: e p �Ir. John Piett'itt who has teen ' ?Ir. and 3Irs. H. Parkin spen� ,a-W."W d P. m.,;or oy appointment. (x-rap "Sunda last with 31rs. A. Parkin at -wreice). Phone Pick a:oc. +31s ♦ - ! =ppndiny the w inter;With his chit 1 ) _ a RADIO SERVICE rer in Toronto, =pent a few dais t �Ia*I:ham. �uilders'' Supplies �ustrteie 41 ar6e. the neigh-,"rbwd-. erh a fe3tidins a few dareturned to A Graduare of Hatlio (,olle e «� a;P �nrry t° report Nlrq. Alex. of P g y; 0 Toronto t K. SEATITh, TUIt':�BHIP with Go�'rtie and 31r.s. Thvs. Nlc(Gla..Ahau her pare tt ith h" parents. , i � and Lath f - 341,.4 Ro:kena Ledgett e•lsited one LttIllber r L . r•nnfineti Lr• thou i�+?ai?. � 5{�eeriy . D. C::rrr y t.ybner u.r L p) to-the-rninnte training F r day l:ts'f.week with the- Mr.Whirter B. C. Slf ingles taktaa attidrvit-, Accountant; Etc, l+suer of revot ery•� ' ho ea for. 6darriaQt l t,nrrs. t�'h,trvale.lhat. an(1 4 neatLti"'�I K'31�:U Cn�tt!1111'110T[ 2a 1.1;� at B2nLaF'11 n:. blue Coal' FINEST .EQUIPMENT 1 fid Mrs. Hearn of 05 - _ A E. RICH A R DSON tai~, wa, dpaicated In our .c`urch �]� a r L. h A. for on Sunday' :horning. Beintr present• au•a, spent a day la,t week with Alb rex L�Oiil e,r _ Cabe GENKRAL . INSURANCE Gvaranieed SatisFaction- ed b� .lr. and MrA. Gerald C-ot5an tP daughter Sire A. Parkin . ]DonlesTir, REAI. ESTATE• AT e :bra,�ce f their parents. CU�+VEI'AICI\G R in rel[, n ° e NPII gi GFment, liens, Plaster F p+�anHl11F Hriee+ Oh atu*da; afternoon, w Thom' motored a load of friends to .1laPle )30a1� R'Cnd =a tri always set 1 , ; ' � � c Ta and Batteries a a .ad 't c Tubes 7 M .. .Iarinn Ste:en_on' of Osh- Jka old establbhed agency, ready yurora to see 'Alegi. and }Ips. An- to serve. H. ROY NITLLER. non in t.pi- new home. They hope a4ta xIt;=pita! spent fiunday with her ADentB for )t.rindy' Fence' F+irone Pick. 6000 Brou¢bam, Ontario parents here. q� that ether friends will do- the 912tT '�tlPa^•T i.00t3iI!` 48t€ Phone Hark 1tst18 —� - Mr, and, Sera, W. Stevenson at same• tended 'the-banquet held at Altona and W y1- M A YY The sympathy of the cornmvnity last Friday nig?if - t, extended'to :firs. Holmes'and Dr. �'�'Ocl{Ahlltt �-Qf�lernentB 5]►;sion Band will meet this:Sat- (,tICENSED aGCTtUrEF;I; AND .D A• � E E R. Stewart in the death of their Nus s--iar afternoon in the :tall. All t3ee>.re Prises 'Before.Bayty VALUATOR hand and father, Jonathan J. in .]Bales .c Audurted Anywhere w� week Sir. Holmes'was children will be vt'eclonpe. - - --; y Toronto last. e phooe-nr write, Address 614 Dundas Insliratice of All Kinds, born' s.id spent his early days here. The W. M. S. will meet at thr=, - Street, East, h me f } s ,low0 y o Y T L S. J r , .B l Q• + Brougham Thar`dayafternoon oltWhitby. Ontario: Beet Rata.e. Available Hull Mr. Noble Ste son and Stanley f ;A 4' T _''Security and Service. Miss Bate was a Toronto visitor. and Alice Stell attended a Floder Phone Mark -'n0 - Shingles For -.Sale last week. S'tow in Toronto veith the pupils of. ?iddress Pbone'' Miss Jean aiakaolm of Raven Brooklin school. •Sr E�CI AL : Oak Galvao'tae4 S!"A Shingles, BROUGHAM •PICK 516 was home for the week-end. The service on Sunday was taken Bird's Felt Sistp Sbinirlee. Mrs. J. Everest and son Ray, vis- by J. C. Young fraTrl Oshawa. On 1 in. Maple Lumber-020 per 1K Also. re-rubbt•ring- bu.t,ty wheels. ited Mr: Thos. Gamznage last :tion- Sunday next, the service will he in 500 ft, lots or more. Lawn uiowere ahwrpeoed. u day taken by air, Lewis; a Missionary - T. PATBRSON 9 OLARSJ<TO1\ 'We � +andle Speaker. __. - - A a are v,ppy,-to state that '.sirs. �h Pot Luck d Get our 11riees on Reddy itootin ' . Oall and get prices. Phone 26L. :II .T. Knox is slowly improving froth e' o uc Super an Program s A Complete Line'04 Pur• and Asphalt Shu[Rles. Priees wig -•���-- her late illness. last Thursday night attra-ted a good , If you knew you WERE NEXT Ina L1oeStoCk, and ;]r xWin$ and friend from Sut- crowd. The debate "The Country be higher lit the Spring. ' tot, were guests, of the John Phill-- Offers Better Opportunities to Dev- ;f you would bustle in after that In. elop tl a :Mind than does .t the City" yam+ n` HO Chow• i�s family on Sunday. was taken by R. V. klowbra and .•. DICKERING --- Protection we've been Hog ' Chow-talking about __ The Mission Baad will meet at y • 1.�.• - - the home of Annie Bayles-on Satur- VM.. Manning supporting the Aff- ' • N. YOU MAY BE NEXT �T T day afternoon at 2.30. irmative and R. E. Mowbray and LUMBER YARD : lti Lockwood 3Tr, and 11rs•. Phil ForsyfTr of H: Parkin the 'legative. The Neg. CYR1L E. MORLEY ative were surcessful PHONF 34(10 �` '`.• GENERAL INSURANCE Aiarkl spent Thursday afternoon u Pickering .Mills with T. C. and Mr Brown. Our Motto-Service and Prnteeti0n Sacramental service was. solemc- "a dley Phone Pickering 6700 . ized by St. John'= coneregation on At ClaremQnt >�B - PIGKI:RING, UtiT, There,were 17 •degrees.of•frost Sunday tt'W- a targe attcndance, auere on Tue=day morning. WE DELIVER 31r, and'Nirc. Steuart Beare sopa The hockey fans will likely. have Ernest 'C.: Fetzer little daughter, of Newmarket were to transfer their affections after recent pisitors of their grandparents ;100 up-Money required. Geos INNER SPRING Holtby this w'eeki sp a Fir. Mo F.' and 3Ir yuch s�n thy is,fett for In ec . R. �. CLENDENIN� Brougham Friends extend congrat- for and firs. Hutchison of Whitby, ',t0 years experience Mattress ulations and best wishes to 1Ir. .A. on the death of t-Ieir son. FL1NEIi�L DIRECTOR Allbrig`lt on attaining his 85th, Fred Crawford-sowed ten acres of - -- birthday. Still, well and active. - -ti • 0 . rT The 'Cur: erence o " t'.vat•thk 2•rop will be a good one, Day send light Service of Oshawa Pre'shy:ery held in Pick= tilatry from here attended the Y. "' phone 900G ering over the Week end w'as ate- p Service of the .Oshawa .Presby r " ' For Faster w'e will have. MHlvern Sr�UU ended liy' a goodly number of our tory in the totted C'Turch Pickering Chocolate Y. P. cin Sunday last. r .as asual—Cat Flowers, :' Novelties Markham, w Ont. Brfaig•hain Drarlatic ClUb cc rpos Robt. Hedge liar -given up' , the Easter lilies and Flower- ed,of. the Y. P'. Group of the c11•,arch caretaking of tlic school after 'sever- are preventing the drama. "Tl? z7 cars of cod work. Tliis work ink Plants. --- y' g Gut er. G:rl" at wood thi: x trill now be clone h:; Gordon McLean Phone in Voll Orders early 1-'HARDWARE Friday e,enin{. tilt. and,1fts. R. P. Wintersand RABBITS, CHICKEN T. 'C, acrd Mr--. Bros.;n has as �Ir, and Mrs. F. Chapman attend- EGGS Etc. i We sell Sun-tested' Wail, vests on Si ndav, the W. J. l:rOWII ded' the annual Ladies' N•ight of the Paper, 71 good selection from Dairy Supplies, Tinware, En family, of Toronto;'the H. .':tlalccLir picketing Fusiliers in the King Ed-: Complete Tongs of .Sites dud family and. the Charles Cleveland. - , .which to choose. amelwaf°e, Electric Washers, we rd on-Saturday evening last. Prices. family of Blenheim, helpinf; Mr. Stoves, Paints, Oils, Coal If our township nouncil could he Oil. all at right rices. Brown celebrate his 80th'birthday. the imprecations heaped upon 'them 1c.',to 75c $ P T::ere will be• a' meeting for the Now Ambulance, Day or Night Fr by'the drivers along the'Greer4hurn AlsoSpecia: Easter wrapped bodes Tiusmithing and Repair members of'the Supper Club on Sat- urday Aril lfith`at 2.,30.p. m. ' at sideroad as they approach Highway %.hoeolates,' S0c to $,100. •. P1ine 1300 Fork promptly attended No. 2, they would wonder how they the home poi' Miss Annie Bayles. got elected. This is aheavily tray- t0. This meeting is to -make plans for the Countv.Achievement Day. elled road and needs major repairs, c CA STERRITT UVIN BUSIIBY April 12t1v is the date for the'W. ' The dubs open night in the JONES' M' C. I. meetin at the home' of W. and school house on Friday evening last, n - Fune�-O.I Director Hardware. Tinsmith g was well attended. Over 100 were in j a Fnrnitare Dealer ...Mrs. Knox. Subject for program is attendance anti,a most happy time ' The Rezall r)ru� PTCKERINQ '•Legislation Mrs. Jahnstpn and .Was 'spent by ttll The regular meet- f • a 0ntgA0 phone 4600 '.Mrs. Phillipe are responsible 'for G W `tKE N A�­ S P- - IC, R E !W. this ram. Roll `Gall-,OuTent ing of the !, will be held at the J. t Nok P10g home of Mrl. and Mrs. Bryant on PICgIILIN4! )!!Troll �• J. - Events. Monday evening next. r' u �,.. 0 ...A' L_. _ _ .. 4 .- , - • . .. 1. .... + 'v; 1. 1.s 1' 7 . , .. . , .. ' ' • • . ; New Bridge to Link U.S. and Canarus at Sarnia •. -- __ �;" l -­ . ,�.::i_�:i. . . odes - -lhat's Me! m ', .�� .. - . . i4. >''i S #• f„,'�.d' N x e .y. tf .,i.,�:., . w *.F ':,61 y . .. :,i�� Vli­ yr . . 1 - . . ,. ,� . I :..::�, l'.... ...I... .....,. ..". .­...-T% 1.I . By MICHAEL 5EYMOUR __-� _ �. �l �4, Y Ff�' #k� '`� W� �. •'. • � 4 ' �n .i -Luck* Forget it! No luck about when she recovered from the shock _ ► . 1. p />r / &L, / °fi � .�it. Just a cave of being there at the would mean.more to me than all the ��� x' , r i m.- �< �f " sight time. ' That's the kind o! a plaudits of the multitude. Also, she `. z : y ' w b F s ?3 ; pillow I am, always a on the alert no was ex ensivel dressed• that suit # " ` s grass grows under my feet. All the hadn't been made by any back-streets t '. �ry s tt , $ aS pother people stood and stared, but I dressmaker. It suggested a figure, r yk"?` a % : -i m• - . acted—as I always do—on the in- worthy of the artist who designed it ✓r r.. 1, r� ,: y , ,r. z ,io'y ; . shat. The bus swerved, hit her on —and artiste get.big money. ` ., ;t; '' �" . `; ',' �l,jF the shoulder and knocked her for- Reaction k . I. �; ward on to the pavement. If her • _"You're shaken=Wb=re ' { ` J ' ' ^, air - " life had depended' on the bunch of '< ' h kY{f told her, putting that sympathy for 1 •, : j' clow-witted gapes hanging around she which I am known and loved into my '.�i € r x _might have hashed her pretty head voice. I tucked my hand under her -- ,� 4> d ;,� f" s g the stones and been killed. .But arm. "A cu -of tea will put you f x1. s ?yam 11 ng t an ten you rias 8 t,, 3. . 'Iightning-apeed—I never boast about lucky you were. Well, not lucky per- _ r y , 3" i r i 9 +,ri u fly "„ .., �;�? it because I'm naturally modest, but haps but fortunate that I was , _ ' " 1 can't help it—it's a gift. �Napole• around~' a f� �/�' u a Boa had it too, I believe. ' "But I don't need to trouble you," ,,; � '. ; x i, k f> ': t• f _ h _ , in y arms.�She -lay-there for ea shI�wavedeher objectonesaid-el-Wo- -- ll: "•�:� �� � ,,>' �� �� f �M"x" Wont; �%`� �,> sn�r white, her head resting on my shoul- men are apt to be stupid and obstrn- ti" Y seI Ir,- and then she raised her ryes. ate—►f you let them. Aman with "" ° Pretty! I said pretty and I mean !t. ,my looks always has women around 4 ; „z - 1. l. :„111111164111 , :I've seen a lot in mfr time but this —it's a trial, but he can't help it. „� �....��.. _. one put them all in the remnant Bees around a honey pot? They're Anew and important link between the United 'Sta`es and Canada will be the new '$3,000,000 "Blue Wates" in basement. She was pale but that lone birds! So Iltnow 'em and can I ternational bridge when completed late this year. The bridge will be 8,000-feet long and will connect Port Hu -" was the thrill of finding herself in deal with 'em? Firmness, that's the ron, Mich., on the American side, with Sarnia, Ont. Towering'162 feet above the waters of Lake Huron, th%. my'arma. I'vemoticed that before on line to take. structure will permit passage of all take traffic. When completed the bridge.will'shorten the route to New York the rare occasions that I have weak- "A cup of tea." That was all I ..-:d Eastern, Canada. President Roosevelt has been asked to attend the dedication ceremonies. Picture above is 11 � eaed to feminine when. The - say but there'was a steolr "� a to an artist's sketch,of the bridge. ' .g . . - _ . . _ .. . around were envious, I coal- m dee v�*ce. - - - that. That's me, never too busy to . 'r'-ere'was a cafe near by and I �+ `,� look'around. -I kept one eye oa t'. helped her to it. And I had to help "Not much older'than I am,'• she that doll clod. I shuddered,for the Many Birds Stayed ` . Crowd. They'd start clteanng the her—the shock had been greater-than calculated, "and Manton Motors has' poor 'girl. ��� .4 . hero when they ie�overed from the ahs knew—I had almost to carry her• been-going about thirty years!" If she had only had a little more This, - shock and then I'd be al set to raise But I got her to a table and ordered Here s ter I waved that aside. will-power and sense of gratitude the' my hat and bow. Always prepared, tea and cakes. As an afterthought "We parted," I sighed. "You know day I saved her life—how different ' r never caught at a disadvantage. The I ordered a grilled steak and onions her life might have been. I'm the Near Toronto 58 Different Species girl disengsggd herself gently—re- for myself. I could eat it while she how it is. There��cannot be two sort o! fellow who cal. be entertain- Were Sees ' luctantly—and put her hat strai ht, was recoverin and.I knew she would heads to one firm. _.- . 8 8 fng. Some of the best Judges nave "women are like that. not want.any. Girls4with figures like I noticed that her lips were twitch- .said they'envied my gift of the gab. Contrary to the popular belief that - " " ' that don't eat steak n the middle of Ing and -her eyes strayed past me _ - Oh! she gasped. I m sorry. i I sighed. And then I steeled myself a genera]"exodus of Canadian bird '_ . .. the afternoon. She ai ed her tea from time to time. I felt I had the r'Don t mention it, I said, gallant- pp to a lonely future. I had,to. I've• life 'takes place in the Fall, man •..!�'"'". - .. and a smile began to'hover round-her- right-to see what she was looking at. "" iy. It was nothing. I,do this kind just started 'a seven-year stretch.— birds remain in this country even in of thing every day." red lips. Then'dhe began to laugh,_ I-turned and, as I dict so, a young mid-Winter, as is shown by the an- ts• g Pearson's Weekly, a low, fascinating laugh. Some peo- man jumped up from a table behind nual surveys held in Christmas week "No,:it was nothing, really,. was ple might have been offended— me. it?"°she replied, `-`but 'I'm sorry I by observers in various parte o! the banged into you. I might have hurt thought she was laughing at them. "Warren!" He greeted me like.a Five Provinces' Dominion, and reported for publics- 1, But not me. I'm an understanding long-lost brother. I thought it was tion in "The Canadian Field-Natnral- ;. you. sort of fellow,that's why I'ra ao popu you and yet I didn't see how it could ­i�lam Producers ist." . The greatest variety for any Woreb� Of An Artist lar. That was the smile o! gratitude' be." area was found about Toronto, where :'Hurt me!" I laughed sardonical- Ib been waiting for. She was just . I wasn't at all surprises at 'Bain's Bsitish Coltttabia And Maritimes the survey parties discovered no less 1 "Kurt me! That's a good one. beginning to realise what I'd done enthusiastic greeting,. although for than 9,234 birds, of 58 different Are Rich In Claim Re- . h_ saved more l•via than the Rye for her. the past few years he had .hardly no- kinds, on December 26 last.. These lifeboat and never beesa hurt yet. Introdueln:. On. Another ticed me. He'had achieved.the emin- soureea - • 'included seven kinds of wild ducks, - - But I'd be glad to get Bart saving -"Feelingbetter?" I asked. encs of a junior partnership. Great oaks irosa'iittie acorns gnaw, kindsI. six of nl s of hawks, a ani .faun ,yours.I . . She nodded. _ "Introduce me'." he hissed. and cls worth a couple of hundred a 1 ' v 'owls, ' e kinds o! a ms four kind of woodpeckers, two ro _ NSrving mine"" She lapglsed nor- "I'd bQtter introduce' myself," I i '-I'm,delighted to know you, �[iss Thousand dollars a year to Canada ins, two meadowlarks, eight cardia- .vously—reaction, women get that said, "my name is Warren-George Manton," Bain gushed, when I had from tiny creatures which, at two els, and 25 song sparrows. Hamilton. way. "But surely there was no dan- . Astley Warren'." . officiated, "I'm surprised at your weeks old are only about �twenti-- r'. I tout of the wa uat in "I'm June Manton! 2 swallowed P .. with 9,611 birds, of b? diffErent tie fR° Y j knowing Warren. here. eth of an inch in size. Nor are clams kinds, "was in second place for varie- :time." ft: 1. a hot chip-accidentally. I knew I'd "I don't," said Miss Manton, "at as long a, time as oaks in growing. ty. Especially interesting birds not-. "Danger'•" I looked hart—and I seen her, or her photograph, before. In two or three yeses the microacop- least, I didn t Ontil a few minutes ed near this city were a Winter wren esu. "People have been killed by June Manton! Daughter ,:of John �. is new-hatched clam has. reached f perambulators and children's tricy Manton, the millionaire ,owner ' of ago. We met=accidentally.. and brown thrasher. . Both .Toronto I saved- Miss Alan-ton's Iife,"' I marketable size. . and Hamilton have the advantage of ilea and then you say there's no fisn- . Manton Motors! said simply. .In distributing clam resources here a comparatively southern ' position ger from a bus!" • "Really," I toyed) .nonchalantly - and there throughout the world, Na- and of having large areas of open - I looked around. 'The crowd had with the salt-cellar. "I didn't think• � • - -Ne Change' - . • ture included all five o!,the Domi- water near them so that their Win- ''' gone—just walked out on me without John had a daughter in the twen- - ,Bain laughed—for sheer joy'at my nion's sea fisheries provinces within ter bird population includes large I - a cheer or a collection to show their ttea." its bounty and nowadays `the total numbers of both water birds and land modesty. Canadian roductioii'from the clam appreciation.. People are that way— "John?" She puckered her pretty "Stout fellow," he cried. Tell-me . birds. selfish-no thought for anybody but brows. .- about it." beds runs to more than 70,000'bar- Normal Winter PopulationL. ` themselves. Pro'babf the were,an. I laughed easily and explained. j rels a year. Most,of the lan,lings. Y Y I touched lightly oa the matter. `- figyed tltiak my.bravery had robbed :"I call him John, of course. 1 was 'dtlt .was nothing," I-Anist . "It's are clams from British Columbia and These surveys were taken at a � them of the spectacle of rushing am- with' him at the start, you know, easy for me." the four Atlantic provinces, but thio time when the birds were 'stationary ..balances, and blood ori the pave- helped him to lay she foundation "Youve got a nerve, Warren!" said also ihclude something like 2;0 0 —the southward movement was over .' mesas. Gruesome things, crowds. stones of the old firm. barrels of quahsugs or hard-shell and the northward flight was hot yet g Bain admiringly. . .But Na word' of appreciation? from "You must have been very young "Like,tempered steel," I agreed, In clams produced in New Brunswick, under way. Some of the birds noted those pretty lips which had been so .then." m unassuming way. "Wh Burin Prince Edward, island and Nova Sco in Toronto end Hamilton, such as the "Youn "' I leu bed, e Y y' y g tia. ynipe, robbins, meadowlarks, wren ` :close to mine and the -gratitude g• g y s, but I m the war, in the hottest corners , . ." sihich would shine in those violet a es Y and brown thrasher; normally win- not an old man yet." Fresh On The Market Y _ "You weren't barn when the war broke .out," .interru ted Bain' rude- Among;the five provinces, New ter farther south, and those seen in P Brunswick and British Columbia are Canada during Christmas week may ly. be regarded as stragglers Jeft be- •.�.-_ - � He Has Only Just Heard About The War "Ignorant people can only think the biggest producers of Clams. hind. A Winter population of ducks, of the Great War," I chided him Clams- go upon the, market both F fresh—many of the fresh dams are hawks, gulls, owls, woodpeckers, caz- gently; "there have been other, 'exported to the 'United States—and dinals and song sparrows, on the ,.,. P ..'i w r _ b e rded s u r wars!", contrary may e,C ga- a o mat Miss 'Manton'bubbled over at his 'n the canned form. Some of the along the shores of the more'south- canneries also put up clam chowder, • discomfiture. I .was feeling almost P ern Creat Lakes. k and clam chowder, of course, is a sorry'for him. I think r mentioned very.tasty food whether it comes out — _} a•' that I have the•gift of ready sympa- of a 'car! or is made by the house- ` . . I thy. The *aitress helped him out ., s , wife herself in the family kitchen. e - by presenting the,bill—to me• I felt �•'O' In a normal year the Canadian can- .Heav Yield in m ocket and ushed it over to - 7 - Bain 3 P P neries put up a total pack of about The "Crown" variety is a rola- - ., 31,000 or .32,000 cases of clam§. tively fine stemmed grain millet : " Yiz: "I have no change,"',.I remarked v'ew Brunswick and. British Colum- which..gices s'fair yield of'hay and . casually. « r _ - _11 ,- He took it but didn't seem to'hear in-popular use the word "clam" in- two and a half tons of fodder and Y, me: - He was boriug M Manton d is so used here .�i•om 2:i to 40' bushels of grain are . - with tales of h� .supposedl prowess at e o sand . s t f c.om on_v�, h this variety. .T va- IiI �; � s ceuaha Cgs an . . golf and tennis—a busy man like my- a ucts is he eludes in the reference to mark forms m it clam c nnery prod riety also gives e�idence of being self has no time for childish games. of importance as a cover crop ' or- r =and he was actually smiting her ' to play with him! Millet Strains ..�, cb The `•`Empire" variety is a tall, /' 'The Sense of Gratitude leafy, high yielding strain of fax- q a y tail millet of late.maturity. In tests :':':.- Are •We eft so n• after, and Bain said loped t Y s he wastakingoMiss Manton home. He conducted throughout the e�perimen- r € ;:, I g '_ tal farms system' Empire has con- s xo d gt 1 "Crown" and "Empire"" had his.car handy. I on' un a car r gistently.outy tilled most, if not all, ti a s so I was at a disaddanta e. I could Varieties of the. commercial millets; not ex- �.., ti a< �" T see Miss Manton,did not want to go, Reported at Ottawa eluding the Japanese variety which ,,, she looked appealingly at me. But Bain is the bullyin , bIusterin t e matures about the same time. It has ��,�,i,1-w%*<+�`..- '}'"' y R g YP The' list of pedigree`�5trains that a remarkable seed ieldin abili it. `nl. + } .: x —and so she went. A girl with no Y g « g have been develo ei by the division P when sown in rows. . One Ontario �° 1 t` .�* i c will,of •her own. A weak woman, of Forage Plants, Dominion Depart- gyowei harvested 47 bushels to rhes;., 4 �' „ i easily'led. ment of Agriculture at the .Central acre of Grade No.. 1' seed from 'a V.,.. /" I read the report of her wedding Experimental Farm. ' ttawa, was .. some months later. A lot can ha P crop that matured in llf days. p" augmented'recently �ehen two• new s a : rl' pen in that short space of time. She strains of millet 'were accepted for a �. looked radiantly beautiful in the ex- registration by the Canadian Seed Leading opera singers df Russia „ <' 1 - _ x c`. • ,._ ...* j, citement of the moment, so the pa-. Growers' association. These new Are helping film Dzerzhinsky's opera . .•_ .._'. - - y ' — pars §aid. But afterwards—elle had attains which eye' designated "@uiet Don" in Leningrad and the ' 1['j�a Most Reverend M. S. Gillet, Master General of the Dominican Order.' to live wit} Bain all her life! Bain, "Crown" arrd "Empire." have given' composer is adapting the opera to :,'Tte has just returned from China, is�shown in San- Francisco, -where- J, ro m,,.rh ormi�ise states R. Macviiar the screen as well,' as �driting new 1�arned for the first time of- the vicious fighting taking place. Fr. Gillet must for RaJditional•scenes. E feted that papers there carried no news of the fighting. (Fifth .Plate) of the•Forage Division.' s : • .. . . - . r `. ' " ••44 Heada&e After .:.GARDENING � • d1vtritissing. Headache "IT BEATS assif OiJ A -e SPACING >` THE al Now She's Free Ftom Them In planting shrubbery, a good gen- eral rule to follow is to allow about BAND" Ft.ItNITI)ItE A woman writes:-"I would like half as' much space between plants everyone who suffers from headaches as the height of those planta when A:;ENT.S. I,HuI r;vl:HilliJn, FOR LYONS' ANNUAL SPRING to try Kruschen Salts. Before taking fully*grown. This will mean that the uur. Zine \\'his itis > fits. be re- CLEARANCE SALE . repenter, •am•l lWi profits. C re. Kruschen I was seldom free from a ordinary Spires Van Houtel, for in- Brother•n, KtaKut•a Fulls. Ontario. headache. But since I have been-tsk-. i ' Art rl/ 1 F:•: F uu 41.F1 -RCCOIld1t10IIe�I Ft�T111tllre Ing it regularly I have hardly hada stance, a shrub about 6 to 7 feet in \\'r muse have flour space regardless headache, for which I am very thank- height at maturity 'in most parts of bIN:,P;R uft:ri'IIF:•Lit SE\\'l"1 SlAk2ll- o.f, Lust. This Is your opportunity to the Dominion, should have at least --the waif en's Fine CutsalOiea fres - Recuuditiuned, guaranteed buy high-class reconditioned furniture ful. I have been taking a small dose, three Leet between it and a neighbor. S., ular"r Wour-owner". like uerv, $14,011, new \\alliums Drop- at a fraction of the actual value. Here U1 s.8 mhwatere beOrery nmy breakfast The rule holds good for most things l tell you that this smoother,heads, $9• tihlpDtur a 'rerrtiutare some of uur amazing bargains r•-extra. SuthPrlands, 35R tlerrard East. picked at random from,our enormous and I feel so well:'-(Mrs:' A.E.D wer Fins Cut Is o sure bet 10[1Toronto stock:- Tieautiful three Dtece 3ichair How do you deal with headaches? Irom eight Leet down to a few inches, nn Do you just take something to deaden and 1t particularly applies to, planting !fie man who wants to drum uD ro j DON'T REBultE THAT NS(NNE, USE x 9.00 Suite, Dillow arms, Marshall " full measure o1 s♦moltin,Q� pleatuq�' I Ovrhaul patented mineral plating, re- reversible cushion•, thoroughly cleaned. the pain, without getting rid of the abort Y011n(IatiOna. Ogden's Fine Cut with'lnantecter stores comDreaslun. stops piston slap, X23.50 Large three piece repp Suite• trouble whieh,eauses the pain? Very often shrubbery ie placed very, or "Vogue" Papers-that's the ,•' -smoking and oil Pump works $2 s.7 Marshall reversible cushions, much too Close to the house wall or marching tune to genuine satitf=-i white driving• Raves 50, P.C. of oil. full webb cunstructlon,. thoroughly Headaches can,generally be traced fence with the result that the full, tion in rolling your own ciglor(sftes. - Savee gam. 5011,00a satisfted users.- leered. to a disordered stomach and to the Highest British recommendations. �13•�r I ,rte three-piece 'Suite 1n unsuspected retention in the system beautiful symmetry of the bush is not Pipe.' $:i,r5, Money-back guarantee. .7 English Tape.stry', Dillow Sn+q�+n!- Fret tuformatiun, (>vrhait Iiistrlbu- arms And Mar.-hall spring cushions. A pf stagnating waste material which attained. The rule about spacing does poisons the blood. Remove these poi- 'tib tore, Box 63. Kitchener. Ontario, real buy, not hold good for large trees, however, For • ;; Smart 3-piece Chesterfield sons-prevent them 2orming T>gatn- which ean his niaced h closer to Osdew', -FANNING bit .. t - - Be t.a and• you never say real wonder seed grader: Kline Gepp material (brown shade), Witt► 3SanutacturinK, Sslingtun, Ont. Inrt a wardrobe box, in splendid condi- more that Cause. And that is $ether for Cluinp or background ef- Pleis awyv Cxtcl: tion. just how Kruschen Salts bring swift feet but must not be permitted to, ,� 1 r//1'I.rrt, tCr. I;ret tg95 Three Piece suite in English and lasting relief from , headaches. ,,shade the,ground entirely.if.graea or - r,,4tn•S1F:vr tup"try covering. Reversible Kruschen aid* Nattiie to cleanse'Your flowers are to be grown underneath. Marshall sprinRZ cushions, thoroughly' body completely of clogging waste �• FOR BETTER CHICKS. BETTER ;cleaned. matter. FIRST PLANTINGS M litodern Bedroom Suite:'- Chif- IiveabilitY larger eggs. better Dro 9•wOnier vanity with venetian Leaf lettuce, radish, Spinach and the c°�="`: -- dpction, truy Pletsch's Government _ Approved Chicks at lowest Dricea in mirror, full size bed and sagless spring, TAILORED gC1Ty FOR SALF, first hed. .of the garden peas will be among VtaG q'''h, years. l,eghorns, Rocks. Sitaorcas, Completely Lrirxe1eSuite in rich Walnut Sexed C,,1Licks,'Pultets. Write today, finch, dresser, • chiftrobe. FREE, PACTS VALUED AT $4.00. - tfie earliest vegetables sown. These Pletsch Hatchery. RtrntrwA, Route b. may 1>B planted as soon B8 the'ground �eoth i Ontario triple mirror, vanity'. full size bed and The Greatest Bargain Offer in Can- Fnetes. spring. 1'-ompletely refinished. ads. We will ship absolutely tree a order Is fit to -BABY CHICKS, .)f RITE LI•:,HORNS, esu 00 Reauti ful three=piece Suite in ba;galn Pp icedts watl$19 96 a�regular seeds should be Allt work. first at(least. three i from large blood-tested stock. good 4r- twn-tone walnut finish,dress_- • , Sayers of large eggs, all eggs met er with ewing mirror, chiffonier, full po9anyvworsteds�lineSteel Grep Blue times at Intervals of tea days s0 that -weight E oz. or over. Safe delivery size bed romplPte with sagless spring. or Brown; faPSy designs, Advance there will be succes'siou of vegetables. Asted mod-- guaranteed. Price to ION'-'. Staple Leaf 'rhnrouehly recondit{nned. The Poultry Farm, Beamsville, Ontario. 121.50 $°�;uffOetkexten+ not bee and eom Suite /slnsizeststorkedl36rtor46. Limited r.OtB,abeet6, OniOn,tpOtatO s,will that WHOLESALE PRICER - OUR RED sir IApthpr seat- chairs: ne%v. c Suit guarant Oed. Please give chestPwaist Seal Baby Chicks, the progeny of $45.00 Nine riece DinitlF atad' leg .measurements, also colour C8II BtaIId 8 littl@'ST08f, and then the 1 Registered and Pedigreed flocks, as- in mild nak, buffet. 'exten- -wanted. Include this ad.-and-45 cents beans, COTe and tomato, Cabbage and ' aures the public of the hl�hesi (ival-, lion t,,his. china rahinPt find r iPather' for post, Crawfords Clothes, Boz fellow isn't encouraged to believe In . sty of checks obtainable. Prices 37.50 sent rhalrs. Completely refinished. fo5, Montreal. cauliflower planta, etc., which kill to $10.00 per 100. Goddard ('hick �+ Beautiful 9-piPCP Oak Sultr,. with,frost, and finally those hot idea- the ancient spirit of patriotism. W Hatcheries. Britannia Heights; Ont. $65.00 h,iffer; pxtpnslOn tahle:china the took the cream of the Country out On- rnhirot ar-' R l-ether sent chairs. Corn- GRED CARS FOR RALE- thee-vegetables like lima beans, -M WOULD TfrC LIKE CHICSEVF. FROM I••trly reflri-hod. squash well started, egg and pepper to, the battlefield Back in 'the days Y big egg.' Chicks thus ,weight ,when 119.00 Fnclish Oak Su!tP: snmDiP• A\'F: MONEY! DRIVE \\-IT+I SAFETY ]ants, cucumbers, melons and siml-- when everybody honestly believed hatched 2 -lbs. per hundred more nln• nirrer""'bnff't. fcrwd- and Dieiiwre, fn one of our carefully D every war wag fought-for some ideal reronditfoned cars. Fully guaranteed ]'gr things. All garden rules, St should than the, Gowernmcnt required rrpny,n repel, renectnry tAble, cl°sed under Ford Company plan. 65rp buy b@-remembered, however, are only ap weight, .Lt sn, write for full'details front china i•nhinpt And P leather up- rather than to lin@ the pQcketa of.a- - about T_weddlp Extra Pr,Bt and Spe hnlaterpd rhr•ira. s- from us again. Mann �St; Cl Limit- :proximate and should-,be varied a few men who have some dough invest- fi tial biotins Checks, aird get our new lCitchon t'Ahlne••. fetr.n0t Rr'crkveiwc ed, Crsed Car Lot, 840 St, Clair a+'e• " April tinpr1rge list Twaddle .Chick Gutrps, 6 plere. lits".et `'.r,�Fr West, Toronto. little to suit the local climate and in ed in armaments and munttione. They Hatcheries Limited. Fergus, Ontario. i,Tnrhtn'P.. lila"Ot ` S' "'�`•' !tt'O0 Ttinlnn rnnn, I- -nsln^ -T.ble-, 041.5 dlvldual preference... tell vs nobody will make mores oui.of POCLTRI"?TEV REPORT TiRAT PCi. TtPfriaeratnrs. rrt.Ns, 7?tr, +������ -----s-� the next war if there is one, but tow ntpd lets laying utidrr 5 months. Cp to. Write fn^ nu , fr•a III` rneA feat- ►ea C.1y.R. Operating 70Co at 6's months. 'Er u}' chicks, or- IO,ue of r,.w `end re-rnnditlnned turnl- ►* Ott ►•/ d0 we know .tete men Who pull the •dered now', can be I.,yinF .heavily cure and hundr-l" 0'f 'valuabl;e gifts ►•� Myles sand ' strings won't double CrOa6 lla?" '�' during FR11 hegh price inonths, Wrile' tree with Dur hAses. Al] t,,Prrh+nd!sP ;•; `• til Revenues Down _ for catalogue.. Bray .H;%trhery, tIO thnrntrchly rtenrod "I rr_�nnev back ►.� Yea � Op General` John St, Vorth...Hamilton, Ontario. and -rid undo n definite m" Those back ►� rel - gu^r^rrrP of Nsfa" n. 0* Those weren't the words the other I3I3ALTlFi' cliwKa TH,\T r.ivE AND LYONS' TRADE-IN DEFT. ;•; Chuckles- '' -:1IONTREAL.-The statement of "no's" used to size up the situation, )crow fast-K..1 S.'s 2-5 El-ay White • .operating revenues and operating ex- but that was the general opinion. Vltyandottes, 'bought December ,fast, 478 YOn$e St.''-� T'OfOfltO, a.-._-� ��- !4 re �..-•1+-��i•� pensee .of- the• Canadian-national . Twenty-five young men between Ehe -� all alive to 7 ;weeks, when wockerels averaged I Ib. a ozs,-dressed. Free EDr't'AT1f1XAL The poor souls i.-ho take unto them- Railways all-inclusive system for the ages of 19 and 25,notsattendiag school eatalogup, Bray Hatchery, Ito John $t. Korth, Hamilton, Ontario. selves the' worries of other people month of .February issued here, and members of various prot89siona 13 OA AN 1FLiTION Cllt SSARIVE ;'OFFiCIAI. FU FRE SHO\V 'THAT, Radio OpE•n,tur. Employment pro's- p S and trades, gave their views On the out I 8^.38i Bray breeders, blond- pec.ta are tt+e brightest for years. cannot fin(i utuCh pleabul'e in lite. last .$13,289,721, asrcompatedewith war service question. Then of them tested this year, less than One bird Our traintng prepares rep rexarYonatfon u fort A _ y+ refused solei'blank to serve under In every hundred reacted: When You Dept. of Tntt crating expenses were $14,636,940, .� buy Bray Chicks you buy hes-lthy high DPrr.•nts¢e of nor' graduates thatOplyeOmeit cannot R-,�queaitons� $14,301.866 in FebFeruei 1937. Opthe colors, three.said they would lake chicks, t''•e. rataloRue .Bray. Hatch pass their evaminntlOvs. up arms and two .were doubtful. NT-THEY during the tor- Pry, .I3r+ Jr>hai +. -tt, tiamtlron, FMOIIE.1PL.OTaIr:VT.'�Atirati e vac rkR s Frederick '-- "I won1ered why I had against x13,829,962, Onta.rle, flunked in.that chemistry exam."-. responding period 'of last year. Older men Seemed more reluctant offered !n aviation, the frrc.tcs:de-_.: DON'T THICK FOFt , ()Ni-: SSI>t'TE partments and other land seriLCP.- to state their views on.the ma tter but tit , because We sell Baden Govern- marine rade also calls foritifformation men. 'For 9 a hnm0tist, is the tin- "B! Head'" Census sagely believed that if the country. ment Approve -� IIu-' - found itself in a state -of war they they are.,nut good .chlrks, Our low age, education, Pert. a try, Is Seientises Ailtn ,overhead enables w to'aPlI Baden phone numbFr to Pert. ( RI), Radio you happentohm'Ire That. eloYrlwhoupulls could do no more than oiler their " Chicks. as low as 9r5u, pullets S9c, 4'oitege Of ,'leads, 8G3 I3:ry Wit.. Tv services, that ,is finless the country. cockerels 21.c. Send for circular tell- rOn;o, Ont. tVGASHI\GTO\.-The Smithsoni- .-Ing you all about Baden 'Ri� Egg", /IAIR GUODa gets one step ahead and issues a con- Chicks. Baden Electric, Chick Hatch- an Institution wants. to take s cen- scri'ptlon order before anyone has a _ try Limited, Baden, Ontario: t WIGS. TOL>JaF-a, TRANSFORMATIOV&' aIt!e• Briggs was �igorouslY ponder= sus of the'nation's bigheads. chance to either offer 'or'refuse to R•O.P. SIRED CHri'KS, BLOOD-TEST- Bralde, Curls, area'all types of finest Believing that the "thinking mus- serve, ed breederr. Established 25 5'para. q !r Goods write for illus- Ing her nose before going_Ont. Ix>;horns 8,. Rocks ss. White. Black tr atalogue. jToronto Human Husband {a'ho• was ;Rtiently wait- cies" of the brain develop like mus- Hal D i%. Cn.. '±R Bathul•st. Toros- fag.In.the hall) "X"y do you go to Giants row. No ,better .tock. R<hY' to cies ,of the arms and legs, Dr. Ales pay hlghPr -prices. SchnNx, Sanitary' all that trouble".•' : Hatchery, Kitchener, (lntntio. RATCri1SG EGGS Hrdlicka,� Smithsonian anthropolo- • *Irs, Briggs (shrugging her shout- gist, sent out'e call last week for re-AND PRI\Ti\G NEW HAIMF�l4TFtF.S AND ItICODF IS- der and'siniling) - "Modesty, my land Reds. Henvy layers, exhibition parts from any man or woman who -+ROLI. itF,VliWPED, PP,IVTED. I winners. Fifteen eggs' $1.00: Fifty, dear.He }'," i•�tOdes has noticed a recent increase in head 4 ,cups 0 tree Pnlnrgement 25c. Re-prints SQ t Husband (ejaculali.ng) - Ontario• size. ,ea�� for 23r. Phnrn_( rAft, lFnli King E.. $3 0. M. F'i-her, Enterer+-e. - - _ aoaf Toronto ty Following a recent appeal through • sLa•I-rnE�cr;'c FOR Rf,I,e "Yes, 1'ce un desire rLF;Hu PRICES, EXPERT WORYL ROLL Mrs. Briggs.,'-_ � a scientific journal,.. Dr. H.tdlicka Ms{ae,r y04!{sL"sas�rroyM with free enlargement :5c: Trevanna �M.\TTFtF.r'S7:S-SPit ING VAR-:_',rN`-- to shine in Public. KEEP CLEAN .iH�IDEl Studios, 93 KincArn 'Ati,ef St.-Cath- \esu Felt S[attre-sea. $3.:.0, ti.w 5prin> received reports friim, 20' scientists .� arinca, :int Mattre-les. $8.'0. From factory ro that their heads'had grown. There user. Fets•rin Ypdding:.893 Queen St. : ' Manager "«hat's the matter, is evidence, he said, •that the heads . 'You'll, like the *ay.it snaps, you F REL:!-T\V(i EEACTiFUL EVLARGE- West, T„runts. back, o -e,rni�ht, to the feeling of "far _ meets (one colored) with roll de- Jenkins' Can't j'otl serve thisgoodof persons doing intense mental ex- in' to go" fitness and inside creanit• vetope3�"- eight glo -y: fade-proof nirulCdL CustomPf?'' �rcase increase more . Tepidly than nese! Helps c3iminate the •Teff-over ppeilop -8c: highest quality, Machray, �_ waste9 that hold you back, cause head- F•itms. R•innipeg• b'FJI..LF.I"S I iT'1'EftS IHF:Hi:.AI. TON- Assiataut - i'�O sir;_He is trying others, aches, indigestion, etc. Garfield-Tea is ic). Rernoirs the cause Of stomach' -- ROLT% DF:\'ELOPED, AND F.IG troubles by building uP 111111 Purify_ r0 find two shoes which squeak to the not miracle worker, but it COVSTI � Print? with free enlargement, 25c. ing the blood. 1 - Th:•ma- SlcGill, of samv key," ,] "do wu 'bos!" . You, d 5r certainly, 3c each. Commercial I?hoto 111 the bcnuj•t .vt. Toruutu, suffer- Today's Youth ►'du nundwr+!" 10r and 25r at drug - Prints Ile.nt, R Outrrmont„Que• ed .with 5tomarh offer for seven stores - or, \VRITTs FOR FREE RA_D IT OR NOTI �r *� S4SIl'L£S of.'Garfield T2a'snd Garfield H.4IRDRESSI\C, RC.HUOL9 ` t'-'•-had-1`i'`t torty' •pount(�, has re .5 Not R eon Headache Powders to: GAR'FIEL.D :ancd his nnrntai wPipht, nnd.e:i WN- _L Not i�`�• TE.\ t'O., Dept, 14A, L CIA-;'- wet IO`s w' A\DHER'S' ACADESSS' OF BAIT - his food, tats whatever he desires. Acafe-it] Locelant�; to Canada._ r dre9sing, Spring classes forming on Your blood will heli) your body' If it sign offering "free coffee any time dur- r On Warfare. are SHIt�'}L� i:`E'C:\Old SHRDl C p.k,- SBI; is 1n Food ronditMn. Send far tFsti- April 3rd, Fret literAtuce. 901 1311 0. mor:ials. Price $1.30 and $3.Ot) inrlud- Ing any day the sell 13 not shining." p TONIC AND BUILDER Rest, Toronto. ing Kidney I'utwderr. $3.1+0 �Ize lasts � five n`eek-. Postpaid. Slanufactur- Survey of StudeDts Shows OPpOsl- FREE F:NLARGESIE.NT WITH EVERY ars, Mrs. T."VanCamp .l Sons, IOi She - "Did arr)'One ever, tell 'you 25c order. Rolf film developed' and 8 Langley' Ave,• Toronto, Ont., Dept. 3• �' ;YOUR health 1s prints, 25r. Reprints 3c earh.-Bright- how ,vronderfill You are tion to Fighting On For Jinx Studio. 2 Richmond St, E., To- HEP:1TO1.-\ i:F.1.iE\T•;R STOSfACH, He - "Vo, I dont think altyOIIe _ elfin SOS too important : g. 'Tonto. liver, kidney` and bladder trohules: ever• did.", -- t0 be neglected. Symptoms: Prins in eight side, under 17nless.Canada is attacked bY•an en=' Poor.appetite, in- PHOTOGRAPHY n PHOTOGRAPHY shoulder blades- and across hips, in- She = "Then i`d like to know where digestion, fa?, constipat.ion, colic roll got the idea?" digestion, gassy, Formula of gas, co dncrur. Price $i. emy force there would lie fewer young a t; - �"SEND�YOUR FILMS ens men mustering to the call of arms to sour stomeved by Sirs. Gen. S. :\1m:+c i:nx 1n73X. been relieved, by katnn, Sasl:. 'Give'Ent While They Can Smell 'Em' day than there back in 191.4• Re, ` Dr. Pierce's Gold TO THE HOUSE OF GUAIITY Artist Chuzz lin front of dental xis- cording to a sm w'Py of students of en Medical Dis cliffs us.-antevda by P t't'I:N'Tti ,.I '<-' ,r rr nw 1 - "I think I'll get mY- the Stratford Collegiate. VO,Catf2_U covert', 12ead•this. latest dewelo tog process• AN OPFER To t EVERY 1N ( . pelf a nety set of.t.eeth like t ose ov Institute, says t Te Beacon- era t.- 9114XTH'S SPECIAL OFFER-Any Lest a inventions and-full intsrma- there." " ewelo d.Everyprintenlatged; tion sent tree. ThP Ramsay ('nmpan�'. about 40 students.questioned at ran- and was hardly mile to sleep at n;�ht," said . eizerolld Pe Registered 1'arrnr Attorneys. 2.3 fill. Chuzz: "Hush, don't you -\\,:.rgardeu, 467.lifaln St, V. Ham - -i e you refer, 16 prints, All for 25c, ddm as to what tliey'd_do in case of ila,n, Ont., "I had becurne'titin, under- p Rank Sr., nrn+,w i'nn know that it's impolite to pick.your war, 34 said they w'ouldn't enlist. to wrtiht, had no yep or energy and was FreeTilm and Camera Coupon. barely Able to do my work. I had soil FREEWITH EVERY ORDER rF;ltcu�.Al• teeth in public'," take pa>rein a teat;pn foreijtu soil and iridigl-stion quite irequemly too. But I fete a baaurilul oertroit ale the other six, mostly older•students, like caring after I liad used Dr. Pierce a ,W j� motlonDid+r+stat QL'1T TOBACi't), SVT'I'[F. 1>P.0\F IV,; U61(len'laedlcal'Discovtry acouple of,days CONSOLIDATED' easily. inexpensively. Home reme along Life's Pathway said-they wouldn't go to air, in any Gradually I gained in ,weight, had my old-' time strrneth and felt' as goi,d as ever PHOTO SERVICE dies, Testimonials, Guaranteed. Ad I'm treadi`n'g life's rough path, a»d.I case, even if the shores o1 Canada , Sold by,lruggists. Fluid or tatters. TSS Catharine St. vice free.'Box i, Winnipeg. +i HAMILTON, ONT. stumped my toe•against a stone; were atornled b}',an enemy. ; SAVE MONEY \r:\KE FACI•: CRE:1Sig, of lotions, chest rubs, cleaners in your And, oh, it hurts so terribly. I utter- It'§NnotQaequPsti n oftrpair.iotism." kitchen, rifty finest formulas hoc. ed aloud moan) END PAIN=Soot. - �- Woodhead, Box 96. Stratford, Ont. Hail I been going slowly, I'd have seen one young pian sail, "Today a young e it - ;and,then passed; - SORE HANDS BFl r'6 T,F r \T. .i,-"ARN Tt0\\• r;F,T ' But in m} haste I didn't look,.and e „•h;,t tau w+rlr by`makinrt penile FREE FOLDERS TELL HOW by you p7 ersonai chitrm will give it -- going fast. NATURAL' ' by Rubbing in tea you more a+•quaintnnccs, frlendshiPs, RAYMAR, C,s.da's I'-- I fun• FAluablP soclal Rnd business In pain, 1 thought: "I'm rushing t0 a MINERAL PHOSPHATES I ��a„ .,,VA"ad contacts. Tndivi'duaf, contidentlal co- date-and may late' Improves Yield and Quality of all , s AJwiiavedar n iall Pte,C1art ` Operation in easy lessons by mall. Crop's' a r, if Pll e"a"I'+"'w►W' hila aaaiq Is. ilea and smembership. (Prompt re- and lrioved that For full details write Dept. W. ; Send 26 cents for introductory fres- But 1 can aid some travelle just hesitate. ' .` MASON'S N COLO R[MtiO1l fun d it di_sattafled,) Canadian Toronto. _ at stone s Cluh, 681 Broadview Ave„ Toronto. I stooped Mineral;Colloids (CanadLtd asd Y wai"!r e•IGtd rMsr. aside, to help some unknown bro- 137 West Wellington St., Toronto r . . _. . . . "KING.-OF , YN,w ceder,aselelbs s s- d est seer vii-dar 'AR$. TOL' RUPTURED' RELIEF,. thlr' a=" comfort, positive Pupport With our The rocks which we Dave etumbll!d Issue No. 1rJ-e38 y � l advanced method. No elastic or un- ►rAlotetrt�alss A der-straps or steel. Write Smith over should neer retard another. _ is. woof". r m! !e• Manufacturing Co., Dept. 219, LylaMyers tori. ' .,,rem' ,. , Y' 7, - - - 4 . route. A 200 root right-a-way will "'�� i to iG�iQ'G1V rich Ciliac the Lome of ]fins G. winan to fin- 1 be required, and the farming coin- tests and after-a musical program minty are strongly opposing such ish quilting their ltaildsome quilt an address was read by Mn. 1V. Hm p H> -.: +posy which is for sale. "J \ a route. In their fight, Mr. Thom- Mr. E. Hoover had a bee last I Carter presenting the family with _ : f �'8L75 >I4 yew. $1.60 P&M In advame son claimed that the Press and Rad- g two love- chairs. Mr. and' Mrs. _ Subeerip6oas to the United States io had been very fair with them, ween. movie household effects a Drewer both spoke a few words Builder ,and COIItradt0! and GL BrbWe $2M in advam& as have all others who understand the ]vine formerly occupied by the y - p° --- +\ end's thine with them. Reeve late Mr. J_ Hoover and Mrs. Hoov- of appreciation and every one joined $rlo$Work and 13tUnework - -- � er:' Ed. is renting his farm to Mr. in singing "For they are jolly o4d. a BpQOlalty - JOHN(� M U H K A R. !Mowbray stated that such a route fellows". we wish them pro erg , _ . Proprietor would reduce tlee value of these and Mrs. Tait. Arobiteot 8 Servioe farms b half ,would lower the acs- Mr. J. Tindall has tired of city ' in their new home, and also wel- ` y life and has moved to. his. farm at come to thjs community- Mr.. and Repsia Oshawa Presbytery Young Peo le's essment, and would support the Glascow. Mr. and Mrs. T. Hard Mrs. Burnett who will' take up res- the rY g p y THE CROWN INNS the asking for the Base Line as the id vacated by the I�rewery Union Convention; :fpr. 2-3. � _and Mr. and Mrs. White have--mov- i, Roseliank Rd. and giageton.Rd. route to be taken, if that was the into the houses•laleiy vacated by family, "• ., wish of Pickering people. N • H. - #-l:9 Phone Pisk Stitt Christianity or Isms", the theme Mr.'McMullen and Mr. Tindall. - - Down pointed out an advantage•to. of the' annual Oshawa Pixes6ytery. Mr. and Mrs. A. Trewartha of. Young Fec e s Lnion Convention, the Base Line route by removing the. � 8 , p! ' Markham also Mr. and Ira., J. leve] crossings East of Whitby, arvi was emphatically,,answered by the Monks of Stouffville and hits. W. THE GINGER GIRL izeaily Viree hundred young people the easy access to the present and Mackay who have been spending a b the Brougham Y. P Notinve t0 �O coming summer resorts. Roy.'Lick y who gathered at Pickering -during few- weeks with Mr. and :Mrs. Uddfellowa' Hall. W�itevale • would ask for one of two routes, _ 'the week-end, for two days of med- a Monks, were Sunday-visitors with with Peter McGinlr, Radio Artist rim N,o. 2 or the Base Line and referr V Station, study and recreation. The }•F.. and Mrs. MacKay. __. Thursday, April 14th. r-- ed to the Niagara front situation. The Women'- T w' We do Building of all lAiiida Messrs warren an ra ort o vine, Bowmanville, Maple Grove, at the home of Mrs. F.'Byer on J CARPENTERING.. Whitby Twp; were heard,and also Ebenezer, Courtice, Oshawa, Whitby Messrs Les McLaughlin, F. L. Wednesday April 13t!r. Motto— Almonds, Brougham, Claremont,- Praise loudly; blame softly.-- •RoH _.CEItiENTINY}+ Greenwood, Blackstock, Prince Al- Mason and T. Cornell, of the Osh- Call-Sing a verse of your favour-- eLUMBING awa Chamber of Commerce. The Bert, Nestleton, Hampton, Enniskill- its hymn. Paper—International Re-, Sale Register and Oshawa representatives while sym- en, Cadmus and Zion, were raider lationship, by Mrs. .W. Carter. 41- -- " the efficient leadership of the Pres- pathizing with the farmers 'to the so an Apron Parade. Program irr SATURDAY APR4v-ctth Auction R,00�'ING _ _- West, do not appear to be too fav- Went of the Presbytery,,Ke Hedden char Group 9, under the lead- sale of household furniture,and"Mark We a eo sell Brantford Rooliag y--' of Columbus, assisted by the Secze- orable to either one of these routes, .ership of Mrs. Fi. Pointon. her effects on Wilson- Str. Mark and entered into a near-heated dis- Hat.-rials, Empire Bathroom 'tart', Miss OIive Reesor, of Oshawa. We are glad to announce an .att flan,.belonging to the estate of the -Local -arrangements were in charge cussion with Chairman Thomson.on endance of 144- at • Sunday School .late Mrs. C'hris.. Lunan, the late Egatptirerit, Duro Water the question. Mr. Thomson claimed Mrs. Dorle and the late « A. Sy�steins, Beatty of the Pickering inion under tie last Sunday. y that the new straight highways de; _ _._eapa�,le direction. of the President, A goodly number of the common Clark. This is one of the la� est Stt►151e Egnipnient 71Qiss :Margaret Westney. Outstand- feated their own supposed. claim in ity assembled at the home of Mr. -€urnkure sales ever held in the an r.ther',F3uilriing MaCerial that straight highways %were an in- Ing speakers were: Rev. Manson and Mrs. E. Drexery on Monday country and will start-nn time.-Any k;.,tjn►Kes Free _ ducemert to speed, not caution, that g Work Guaranteed Doyle, D. D., Secretary of Young nig to'bid them-farewell` prior to one needing furniture would do n'^lI People's work of-the United Church; at his own home, on a straight.sec- their riiucing to Glas•.ow.• The ev- to attend t`i? sale. L p. m. shark. vvho delivered an inspiring- address tion .of No.- They had brought in ening'wa, sFpent in prame� and:cdn- No reserde. lien Prentice; auction_ on the theme of the convention, con- to their home cases, from acrid- _ eer._ ents occurring.in front of fiis farm. • x ducted a study group °n "The Lay- He demanded that the Minister �f '• -Pkione °�9'?; IkiROCK SATURDAY APRIL 16 -- Auction. roan as a Spliritual leader" and PICKFRf%G.. tUVrARlO' preached at the Sunday evening Highways give first-consideration to sale o£ fern: implements, furnit- - . ' pedestrians and children, that all ur•e etc. on An. _S Highway- at service;, Don Baxter, president ' of the money spent on improved higk THEATRE tlae Bay of fZuinte Conference, who Green River. Property of-O. Fer- DANCIE _ ways would not pay for toe lives WH=zs-Y tier Estate. Terms•Cash. No res- led a study group pry "Christ or taken in front of his own..place delivered a splendid ad " er•ve. Ken Prentice, -auctioneer. kill Crokinole, Euchre and Danm Mars", and deli He.-described an interview referred Wr e, held in Ratcliff's Hallin +dress at the morning worship on to b Zti1r. Lucas, west of Pickering, Welcome to 'your New' Theatre. + :Sunday; and -Rev.. Denzil Ridout, of y g' Watch for posters for':i►uction Sale Stouffville; oil Wednesday, Ap ll with the Minister last year, as path- Luxurious new seats, unexcelled of 40 head of fresh :tlilch rn*+ws 5th, under tine auspices of tl • the . Missionary and !Maintenance etic, when they felt that t'.rey had ^-- 'of the United Church, who been "turned dawn"' adding that sodnd and perfect protection,mod- and Springers. Property of J. S. Stouffville Junior Iparmers. Tanch vas leader of a mi.�sion-study group cro air conditio6mg system, strict- Honey, some time in the first provided. Admission: Couple, 6Qe. our representatives were sent to- week. of May. Prentice and Pren- Singlg, 35c. and delighted a-capacity audience parliament to govern us and not sub- ly fireproof building ion 'Saturday evening with his orifi* due us. That this-son of thing will Your pleasure, comfort and con- ti"ce, auctioneers. inai and soul-stirring - illustrated destroy democracy quicker tlmn any- venience shall always he-our first missionary' -acture on "Africa, the thing else, that he-would' fight this WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK ' Land of Mi-ate ". Hi ti�-1i hts - of - consideration: We hope you'll r a' g' B kind of..thing.- The. member's res- the program were an address on ponWidity was -to- the public ,alone. come often. Thank you---The Man- -Music Appreciation " by Miss-Ada Very little headway was being made agement of Grass Seeds, Garden Seeds etc• Anis, and the finals of.the Presby- at the meeting-until L.after numerous :tery debating series "Resolved that others had befr heard, including: � - -.On our -floor for our inspection Lospital and all medical care should FRIDAY,and SATURDAY Y P all those on -the platform, and in > • be government controlled and free addition'to t!-.bse referred to: Messrs Aim and 9 ening at the.following prices: which was won. by the affirmative, 1.1 arry Arnold, P..N. Yeates, Elmer _ Two Shows, at 7 and•9 - .upheld by Misses G. Mountjoy and _Powell; alts. Farr, F: T.• Bunting, Saturday Afatinee at 1.30 ' T�lfalfa. 1 ,00- per DQs. _ J. Bothwell, of Columbus. A recrea- (the latter two wanting No. 2 used), - -tion hour was conducted b Miss Clo er Z I.00-per bus. y N,, E. McEwen; when a deputation Darryl I'. Zanock's Groat Ne ' Red V. Harris. On Saturdayevenira V evening -two of two from each. manic- _Musical Rape I 410 per lb. two hundred youug people s'at down 'ipal body in the area affected and 4 - - per bus.to the Fellowship Banquet, served tiles=rs H: Arnold and tt', C. Thom- v Hisses" ^:Al61ke Q' ff on Saturday evening in t?re base- . - yit the liirrster and ask filet- ---- o e aid es ,��W@et �ilOPer p-r . i'nent of St. Andrew's Church. Wor- bus "t`re new highway be 'kept off .the With h 3.00 par bus: ship services throughout the secs- farms.)'Les.•• McLaughlin wanted to WALTER R'INCHELf : 1' t> .06 per lb, r - _ T ' ions were conducted by representat bring traffic into Oshawa'and did l�lll @ • BEN BERl�:fE- - fives of Orono, Ma le Grove and - p p not want to antagonize the govern- SIMOVE SILION Soighum - , .07 per lb. ` -Greenwood Unions. Sunday, a day ment. Frank L. Mason felt that'no of pleasant fellowship, Wr;ich began good could come without someone BERT AHRDAV - 1 thy-J` sl per - ' • T m7 coil 'ke .78 lb with an impressive Sun-rise .Com- sacrificing. To many it is felt that ¢ e also Have the following Spring Specials munion service conducted by Rev. the wtiale plan would befruitl c c aONDAY,'TUESDAY, WEDN'SDA Washer' Manson Doyle, folloe�ed through the o 1 ernment wilt lace the00 ,..�. g p. $a5y 69. anarnirq worship in chargeof Rev.. .highway where tkxy wish. However, APRIL'11, 12 and 1.3 ' U.' Jenkinson,' and,,, an,afternoon ..`-Cools Stow, 6'holes--.— - 65.50 the position of our farmers is rec- Two Showa, at 7 and'9 session featuring t'& reports of the ognized and it is to be hoped that Bet of harness r 26.25 Commission groups to the evening ome roots will be found that will, « ff '\'` . ?-worship, to which old and young not cut up these properties. The Buccaneer see Our• Line-up .of used Goode alike gathered to fill the auditorium = ----With - of V-te church to overflowing. The: _ - -A-Rona — gtiOVeB, COOk; L'Oal oil and AAs '�gular-senztre�as followed ty the :FRED?IC MARCH mpl@1119Hts, Tractors �krs ` installation, of the new officers by M. Linton spent Sunday at K :,FRANCI�KA GAAL ° Vev NV 'C'. Smith, of Courtice. A Reesors AKIM TAMIRO)rF W&Wh,the'M ils for oui~< Special Sgring•Sale. price on Palms oeaut* candle-light service under Mr.'arid Mrs: K. Reesor were at WALTER BRENNAN and Enamels - - •-� the direction of Miss Evelyn Gay, 'Edgely 'one day this week. r" lin which twelve members of the ex- Mr- .Donald Pugh is helping W. " 00pE'Q -' O� iecutive lit candles from a' central Carter for a few days with- wood. 3cbedul.e of ?Admission Price• CHAS. + L++-` r taper, representing Christ, .the head -Mr. and Mrd H. Wideman were EVENINGS' osymbolize f the Church, to the'att• Sunday visitors with B. and Mrs. tibute: -ef•the-�hr n, as repres- - ser._ E:rept Saturdays and Holidays �� yam* ri' A Adults,26 cis 'Children under 19, 15cts. - E j j,. Er1R .'ented by the, disciples, and.in which Mrs-. I. Lehman 'has returned lYJh['S the alzole auditorium was eventually from Colborne where she visited MATINEES lighted,by tapers. in ;the hands of with Mr. and Mrs.,G. Ramer. Adults. 20 cts. Chac6n, to cte T'alues Qpm--and Used �vaY� a officers of the individual unions, Mr. and' Mrs. L: Hill and Rae, Every Child must have a Tieket world. by the .°`Light of Life", family -visited atT the home of H. SATURDAY&HO brought the most successful Rally Yake-on'Sunday — -- a s Canadian built Radio : 1111 sP t 26 teats Jto an impressive close:—Com. The TwinklingStar CIass met at - ►�98`th8.8u1.11183t 7-tube Electric Can - -- • --�- Only $27,50 •'I -Farmers and Residents along Lake _. B g 3.A , less Shore hold 2nd Meeting on New ^ -'art B batiteiyrese �,e 6 5• -•• -HighwayProblem. G - • battery for $51.95, 6--al Calv' y The seconri of a series of meetings _ PhiICO B b:l,ttery-radio, 'Reg 39.9?;less batteries considering the new highway through for 32;50 `here was held in the Town Hall in tel 5 dell your Calves at home. U i�i vl� ,or 1 3 li �n Whitby 'on Monday, . evening, when >t tube E(eatrto, $15.00 : about one hundred'and fifth persons - _ from West Hill to Oshawa attended _. . Save time and money. ~::1 Used,Console Eleotric, ..$14.00. . _ W. C. Thomson was chairman of _ 7: d on'the platform u 1 Uied� V4etor,'19.39,- 2 -volt.-battery set, less bat— the meetings-and ha _ We have a buyer at the farm.; 'with him. R. E. DIowbray; 'Reeve and Councillor W., H. Down, of l 00 _teries,.X27 5P, , .:. Monday, Tuesday and .1 U fed 2 volt b ttterq, et, leas batteries. 2. Pickering, Messrs Kemp, Manning _ _ _ and Lick o4f E. and , W. Whitby, County Warden Lyman Gifford;ford; Wednesday �00 eP -R'C Down of E:'Whitby and c p /���'1 p/�// _ _ Oscar Downey and Norman`_Ander- PI CKG /"T I'J Y G FAR r/S -son, also of Whitby Twp.' There is d 1 Service _L11IITED i �~ h feeling that the new highway may - ::� - • - '. � a lO a es and S 1 -e .,Son between No. 2 Highlwa"nd the i MR. - S. N. R. tracks, which,would of TELEPHONE - towES OLA REMON'' . — ONTARIO dentes destroy the farms along that PICI,LERING 6100 r ::r ,. r �,... �� t er.` '*' .. '2 .syr .r 1• E - cr - will sell home•+mads candy betlween NOTICE TO THE RATEPAYEBS _ Fall wheat and clover have l Farm Machinery ' _, ---- OF PUBLIC SCHOOL SECTION acts on Friday evening. Just bring conte through the winter in good Mrs. Morphy is visitint her fam- NO. 3, OF THE TOWNSHIP OF fly in Starner. your nickels along and receive a condition, and if there is no. more PICKERING ' Mrs. W. Bingham visited friends treatsevere weather, the prospSSte for :Frost & Wood — Cockikatt Don't forget the drama, "The good crops ih good. DeLaval Pedlar Produela here on Sunday. " the Y. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the _ Mrs. Pparly, HeGinger Girlto be given Hardy' and family P of Brougham, in the chur t here meeting of the Council of the Mun-' Grose Fertilizers- have moved into the city. this Friday evening. Good music be- icipality of the Township of Picker- I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Birkett spent ing that was to have been held on For Prompt and Guaranteed F. W. g tf, 'Binder, new Alemitfa . ✓ the week-end in Port Credit. tween acts. Adm. 25 and 10 cts. `'= F. W. 7 ft. Binder, good ; . A large nutttlber attended the Our Dramatic Club put-on their Monday next April 4th, has been RADIO.i S ER ICE �dso la at Columbus on Friday night cancelled and will not be held on j F`o n Tractor, cheap dance in the hall-here last week. play Y g Oliver Tractor Plow No. 7 last and were much appreciated. , that date and that the next meeting Mr. Lyman Pilke is still confin- p$ Mower 5 ft. McCorma. y y of the said Council will be held at Paul Wilson ;` ed to hospital, and not imprgving Mr. and bars. Carl Devitt went a the Township Hall, Brougham, on 550 ffi, Delaval Cr. Separator, now. too rapidly. long and furnished music between Sal$a'tn Melotte Cr. Separator 600 ib, ' acts Monday the lith day of April next ' Mrs., Valspar and daughter, Mrs. at the hour of one o'clock in the af- Adams Wagon ani new loos; Hansuld of Toronto • spent Sunday ternoon. Fully Equipped--Reasonabie Rates Adams Truck wagon, new, f at the Beal home. Notice, to Creditors AND,THAT at the Said'next meet- Radios — Tubes — Batteries One light spring wagon s Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pilke of Tubes tested Thee _ One McLaughlin Buggy y ing of the said 'Council the petition R. S. O. 1937. Chap. 165 Sec. 61 Toronto, with their family, spent of a nanxber of ratepayers of Public —phone Clare. 61ft. - W. F. DI$NFY, Greenwood ' We week-end here. Estate Mary F—ceff School Section No. 3 of the .said2314 Mr. aug n over 15 SpendingDeceased - a few days with friends in Smith- _ passed 1 by the said Council to div- field and Trenton.' ide the said School Section,into two a Mrs. Raymond Jones 'and son of ALL PERSONS having claims ag or more School Sections; will be ATTENTION FARMERS Hadio �e ry�C� �N ainst the Estate of Mary Fawcett, • Toronto, are visiting Mrs. Jones, late of the Township of Pickering, considered.' at the home of Mrs. Esther Palmer m the County of Ontario, Widow, AND ALSO TAKE NOTICE that GENERAL REPAIR WORK where. at said meeting of the Council'the Expert service and rA- deceased, who died on or about the W e are prepared to iroarB. airs to all makes. Reas.. A number of special Easter ser- School Board of said school section p P 1?a P vices are likely to be arranged for Fiftli day of Maich, 1938, are hers- and an ratepayers of the sectioZ► oke tractors and all farm by notified to file with the. under- y enable ollargds. Work , 1 ` next week in the Baptist Church who-may desire to.be heard will have machinery,wheels rebuilt and. Sig ned, on or before the 28th day guaranteed. - ` here. � � the right of addressing the Council . g � •� of April 1938, fu l particulars of tire-setting,. wood-work asci Miss Margaret Spencele3­-1s;sec- with respect to the desirability o1 A RT HU —rj ILMD — - ov'ering satisfactorily from her re- their claims. Immediately after said granting wood tLlrnlII� Of all kinds otherwise of rantin the prayer �t tent 'operation and is expected home date the assets of the deceased will - p Plaee your or41er now for Graduate Radio and-Television Institaw oe distributed amongst, those eptit- said s'i'los. shortly. -led thereto, having regard only to ` g g. Member Official Radio Service Marti A fairly good crowd attended re Donald R. Beaton wood slid tuTilin play "The -Real-Headed Step Child" !aims so filed. Clerk ` ' Cl k P6unP or Ooll Assoc,• x n -- - y _ - • , A H ROW E }6 Phone v`�01, PICIi;.ERIIt'(3. b the W Dated at Oshawa, this •6th day of -_- , .. hall here last week. Eo3tpcnement of bleetin of ircck Road Sure end Blarkamith Shop M1ie,ars Gurdon Borland and W. April_l y38. g' t ouncil. $E PREP}1RED Tomlinson, -of O. - A. C. Guelph, (successor to W. A. Jackson) for, Seeding Grierkon, Creighton and F'raeer, - spent the week--end at their res:- _ . ( art. Bank of Commerce Bldg. ry PUBLIC NOTICE liereby giv c pective.homes here. t}jet the meetin of the Council of Tractor Gasolene, Tank Delivery bIr_ and %Its. R. Besse, who have f)ahawa, C)nt. Solicitors for the Ex- g XANCO . been in the South for some weeks, ecutorx the 'CoN'n�hip of Pickering which 12 I-?,y. ,per gallon called on friends here on their re- was to have been held on Monday �� next, April.4th, has been cancelled Distillate, Tank Delivery ="turn home last meek. and will not be held. 11 I-2c..per gat len Mr. !`Jack" B.rignall has-been AND THAT the next meeting 5t confined to,the StouffVille Hospital the said Council will be held ar h a 100 p,c. Pure PeRr.�ivaflia Oil •• for treatment,-including the-possible :aIOTTER Township Hall, Brougham, ;on Nlorl --1 ,�o�d 6 5 gvl• lots, 65c. per gat. removal of.tonsils. day. April 11th next, at t�e hour a+ 4 The B. -Y. P. U. for their Mon one o'clock in the afternoon. day-evening program are putting on A. W. MITCHELL ALFS PLACE - a special Easter service. Slides of y Do tl.at,,, an appropriate nature will be given. p k _ Airs. Glover and Helen- have Star Both 14't '`+r^ . +raid k PiCkeTiilg CLAREhFO'�T, OIaTT , n� ea both been confined to bed. Helen .-Ont. .phone 3201 n ha3 now returned to .school; but lrrr� /ctf�. STANLEY THEATRE -!LAND SURVEYOR . Airs. Glover is still poorly. � I ^�: _• - _� ' ' bins. P. D. Augustine .and baby g1`(7UFFVILLE L. 1�.0' iC ��L motored with Mr.' and Mrs. Mor ' F. J. DONEZ'AN B. A.,-B. Sc., Q gen Pugh to Kingston on .Monday. Phooe 100 L S..On file are the records of sur- In simple best rich de- . F U ti L�kt A L b1 li Sl rU R AND ye Gibson. 'and Y arnold, 11Bf 31r. and -Mrs: Pugh go on to Ath-- p g v BALD ER ens. sign .we. can furnish a J - Bing East, Oshawa. Ph�•ea 19" ` - 5,bowing r .t Great reports are being heard on CIA memorials that will Aw eNsc� to W., J. M.%ther. -� - bels made by the please from every Week=�rdhta -3.13, Standard T1me - __ Srn it1V'11r the progress g Sat. & Holidays-2 Showa,7 and 9 p.m hand on their re-organization. and. standpoint. In dignity Night trt i D)iy Service7. LAW Motor Sales rehearsals. They- claim they will be '° of appearr.nce our Thursday, Friday and Saturday ChY'Vg�el" Plymouth ready for a call in three week's t work +viii stand out Business Phony Residence Ptloor .7 time.. through the age*. _ THURSDAY, FRIDAY&SATURDAY 990 t s s'l� The regular monthly meeting of - RhJQrtaei Tribute AP.tIL 7, 9 and 9- :Dealer the Claremont United W. ItI: S- will N. w. STAFFORD « f7 E' . R. Woodward ~GOOD USED CARS '---= lie held on Thursday --April 14th at Highway Monumental Handy Andy GOODYEAR TIRES 2.30 p. in in the -school room of Works V6ILLARD BATTERIIe.^g, the church. �Irs. Tomlinson's group Ph 462 Whitby Ont. Starring Our stock of groceries the h in charge of the program. ;• Kinrstoa Road, West iia fresh and complete GEtiERAL BLAC1tiS�IITHING Rev. Mr. Park, of Aurora, afor- ;- ;WILL ROGERS at. all times. SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS - — Give us atrial onaNew o Car mer minister of the Baptist Church Fresh bleats and Perishable Foods .2d Hours Toning Service ' here many years ago, has. signified. •. .SPECIAL on Electric Refrigeration. . ' ~- ----* -his intention 'to'be at the Re-Union d { here' in June. Many old friends will4L - +4 It will be a pleasure to serve yon. Gordon J. iAW _ March of Time" I-aye an opportunity Co rene?v this hone acquaintance. _ _ See our weekly sales bulletin ERI. Ohl P 2908 The Sacrament of the LoYd's Si1p- Farm for Sale 5bort Subjects , PICKERING,'vG, TARIO . GOODWILL COUPONS per was ad rtiniatered to a large 102 1-2 ASH FOR YOUR COUPON •congregation in- the United Church Larkin farm for sale, U@eNL Valuable articles in return "Whitevale on Sunday morning last. The Offic- more or less acres, composed of part MONDAY TUESDAY, WEDN'SDAY 6ROUGHAM, ONT. :•ial Board and Board of Stewards of lots'13 and 14, concess#ons 1 and. APRIL 11, 12 and 13 phone pick 502 �s _met in their regular quarterly res- Broken Front, in the Township of , ."ff tieneral Agency `cions on Monday evening. Pickering, one- mile south' of Pick- << Join the Marines -- Thr Y. P. -U. of the United. 'ering Village. Must be sold to close v MCCORMICK-1�iL�'L Mor Church listened with rapt attention estate. Good outbuildings and dwell- ` to an address from Mr. N. F. God- ing„ land in.good state of cultivat- with - DEALER " -dard on Monday evening. The Soc- ion; river runs through lower part 'PAUL KEL`Y =� iety will go to Greenwood for a of farm. Four or five summer cot- JUNE TRAVIS -ALSO joint meeting with the Y. P. there tages are already built on banks of _ WARREN HYMER .. - PERMANENT NAGGING PAIN FLEURY&TUDHOPE ANDERSON on Tuesday' evenings_A� river—Many-camps-on-flats in-.sum` MACHINERY &• REPAIRS One .of the moat enjoyable even mer. Good bathing. Wonderful loc- -COMEDY and SHORTS THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER Steel Wagon Wheels. Pedlar Root _ t Ings spent by the Beading Club ation for summer resort. For part- _ .. oK N D NERVES. 1 T MAY BE ;ing. !!'rest or-Lundy Fence was held last week at `the annual iculars, apply Bowman attd Rowe. Y 0 U R E Y F S. Goodyear Tires meeting and pot-luck supper. Abbut Whitby, Ont. ' THURSDAY.FRIDAY&SATURDAY11" , C• H T U C K, OPT. D. Red Indian Gasoline and ONa C. T. C: AiITO PAR'Sattended The officors pjtTTj&,_ jA_ is and . elected for the coming year are: Notice to Crediton Disney' Block opp. P. O. N IRBiVE DUN E' ey GE -pies., Fred Cowie. Vice-president, In the Estate of Frederick James _ phone 1516 R. D. Miller. 2nd Vice-Pres. Wm• Andrew, late of the Townakip of ` IN OSHAWA, ONT. Frank Wright Birkett. Sec., I: F. Dopking. Green Pickering, in the County of Ontario, A WHITEVALE ONT. Committee - Messrs' Alf.. Pretty, Farmer, Deceased' "The Awful Lewis and Birkett. --- ... r, ALL PERSONS having claims a- Truth" - Greenwood gainst the estate of Frederick James - Andrew, late of the Township of _ WithGRAY Qur p ular Dramatic Club go to Pickering, in the County of Ontario, t PickeringP Presbyterian Church on GARY- GRAhl1' Farmer, deceased, who died on theACHAINESppq i - -the 13th. - T2th day of blanch 1A38, are herebw The Ladies' Bible Class held their notified to send in to the.under- thiW . meeting at the home of firs. F. L. Maple Leaf utual Fire g signed solicito ..ax! or before the -- -r-een--on- Mondays last. '23rd day--6f April-1938--�ttll -partic- Mr. and Mrs. Hortop and little illars of their claims. Immediately InS�,TarnC� CO• Ontario's daughter of Camilla, spent Sunday after April 23rd 1938 the assets of with W: W..'Gee- and.family. the deceased will be distributed a- and WAWANESA INS. CO. s ; The W. M. S. of the Circuit will mon the parties entitled thereto, g pa 'Cheap rates for Farm and Country PI 'meet at Mrs. Ralph 'Mowbray's on, hiaving'regard only to. claims of BuildingsProviDdill serVice under _ 'T*rsday with Mrs. W. W. Gee a.3 which the solicitors shall then have 111 11 leader. notice. Windetonti'Insurance on Buildings P Mr. F. L. Green is putting, a Windmills. Silos etc- swimming pool in the park. This Dated at nshawa,. Ontario, this 24th, +Automobile Insurance of will, be an attraction for .people on day of March, 1938. All Kinds. the warm days. Write or Those Ila 4l M' V Our public schpol children are HARRIS HARRIS & WALLACE, ':editing a school paper which will 41 Alger Bldg. BOWMAN & ROWE �+• prove interesting. Let us 'keip in Oshawa, Ont., Solicitors for Freder- / •All Coach Travel Information at y this work, it-tsworth while. MHI'CB7 ONTARIO _ '1!j EASTERN I3OUSE MMEN kk James Andre+► Estate. The member, .-1" F1:e Mrsaior Bard . (rte :r; p' 1S^^, • 7-M TNE OaPON ",Golden ' Apples of Hesperides " ' Get this ' Do you remember the old Greek le- 4 cups milk, scalded �•, , �� y • Beati/�1•fill SIIVefph" gend about Hercules and the golden 1 egg yolk, slightly beaten _,_ (Wm.Rogers&Son) apples oL Hesperides? It is generally 1 egg white, stiffly beaten - _ believed now that those golden apples' 1 teaspoon orange or vanilla extract ii 7 'were really oranges, the oranges of 4 oranges, sections free from mem- , .� E . Spain which were remote and myster• brans. r•' sous wonders to the Greeks at that Add Quick-cooking tapioca, sugar, s. . ..... ..... time. It is a very pfctureaque story — and salt to milk, and cook in double ac :g how Hercules was sent to get the gol- boiler 15 minutes, or until tapioca is den apples' from the Hesperides but clear, stirring frequently. Pour small CHILDREN of all ages 1 i had to ask the help of Atlas, the amount of tapioca mixture over egg thrive on "CROWN ' l mighty men who held the heavens on yolks, stirring vigorously. Return to BRAND"• CORN SYRUP• his.. shoulders. But Atlas was pretty double boiler and cook until thicken They never tits Of Its delfcl- cue flavor and It'really:in so well tied up with supporting the hen, ed. Remo,a from fire; fold in„•eg8 g� for them—so�ggi�ve���the vena"so a bargain was struck where= white and flavouring. Plac�-tew�sec- children "CROWN BRAND': by Hercules took over the burden tions of orange In bottom of individ- every days while. Atlas went after the prize. ual serving dishes and cover wfth the j eadinQ p sicisne The casualness with which they toe- tapioca mixture. Garnish with addition- pounce =CROWN BRAND" ' el orange sections and whipped cream CORN SYRUP a most Betio- _ - sed the heavens from one to another gtC car ydrate�o use if desired: Serves 8. O1y me �llt, lmodiflpr In the ic Jgan more amazing than the casualness Chantilly Orange Tapioca feeding of tiny infants andM1% cs - with'wbich we obtain oranges today '4 tablespoons quick-cooking tapioca as an energy producing food would have seemed to the Greeks. 14 for growing children. This once rare fruit comes to us now teaspoon salt by Rex �tteeh from much.greater distances than thea 1 1 3 cups boiling water jE MOUS }� cup sugar' _ Greeks ever conceived of. Besides the 1 cup orange juice fruit from the United States which • ♦ • own Canadians have been eating for many 3k grated orange rind''Here! Give this fellow a square years, we get beautiful oranges from iA cup cream, whipped23ynopsis Add quick-cooking tapioca and BaitJimmy Rowan was hopelessly In meal." At the same time he crashed Palestine and the Orient. to water, andcook in double boiler 35 ca love with Rose Morris, the prettiest a twenty-dollar 'gold piece upon the Here are two desserts made with a minutes, or until tapioca is clear; stirThegirl In Dover, Mic igan. course; counter. basis of quick-cooking tapioca erEam-- ring .ftequent4y—Acid sugar, orange that was Years apo, In early school "Thanks," said' Jim. °'I'm not hun- eombining eggs, milk, tapioca and or- juice, and orange rind. C(PA. Fold in ` CANADA STARCH days , .•. but it was hopeless for Jim- gry," - noses to make a' wonderfully nutri- whipped cream. Chill until thickened, GOMPANYLifttee my because he was JWt'."that Rowan "Ham and eggs for a irtend of nous dish. Among other food values, Pile lightly in sherbet glasses. Just kid," desperately poor, while Rose's mine," Hayward cried. "And give Min oranges contain iron, one of the few before serving garnish, with very fine. 'family was •rich. White-Jimmy was the change:' ! elements which milk lacks,so altogeth- un inch shreds of orange rind. American women do ttoi bind` their ' working his way through college, Rose Jim eyed the speaker coldly, as if er the balance is perfect. feet — and for that matter neither do Morris moved away and the home sold from bebind' a mask,..but he appeared Orange Tapioca Cream L modern-Chinese women — but some 'for barely enough to pay the mort- to take no notice of the tone.Hayward 1.3 cup quick cooking tapioca A Modern +Cloth thing which is called`a "mandarin fin- gage Jimmy vowed to himself had used. Still in an even -Voice he . cup sugar he`d get-rich m and find Rose. Eas- gernail" does flourish in these parte. said: }� teaspoon salt Made Of . Glass A few fork Times reader wanTs to ler vowed than done and years passed "Nice of you. I`ve seen the •time _ "do something about the prac!ice." before Jim Rowan finally landed in I'd take it." He lifted his cup for T One sympathizes:with her, but svm- the Klandi a there to gain wide s'second time; again Hayward took Fabric of Great Beauty and Util- reputation as a gambler, _known as kill.you!. God, man, that's The Jlich- pathy is as far as one can.go. The his wrist. igan•'Kid'." ity Is w Being Manu inority of women Rho wear mandar- No ing "The Michigan Kid,"" it's a'•Phony Hayward's struggle died suddenly. _ factored to fingernails cannot•play a piano,-or ' C on his way out at Nome, Rowan "Look here, Rowan. I've been want It came still-born. Into his purple face operate,a typewriter or lopk after•a came upon a meeting of Michigan ins'-to ask you something• It's about Every woman knows' khat, a glass folks sci,e<iuleti so he attended. There crept a look of as'toalshment, then baby very efficiently, and they cannot ,rte that offer for old pian Morris' •lalm: cloth is—a cloth for drying or clean- Rash dishes at all ThPy'do feel, flow:: _ --� he came upon h7!ram Morris, old, worn D't•ou knout what I think?" (TO BE CO\.TItiU ED) Ing glass. The description is taking and hungry. Morris. with his daugh- ,rI dont believe you're capable of . ever, that they have Rained something on anew meaning, for the latest kinii and.as tong as they feel 'that way we ter-Rose, Is prospecting a claim: Row- thlnking. right 'now. if I were .you, — of glass cloth is just that—a fabric shall have to put up with them. an hires as helper and goes out to the Havv�ard, I'd go home and go io bed."- made of glass. Be More Individual _ claim, ordering. suPpW,es sent. Fro "Is that. so?" Ha ward's -disagree- Soft Fro& In Festive MOON Five years ago-the Owens-Illinois : - Rose he learns of the father's atrug- able'smile became more pronounced,,: Delightful For Summer .. ThP.reader who brought this subjedt Glass Company,at-their Newark, Ohla, up is afraid the long nails"are one of gle. Now go on with the story, "1 Il tell. you. arhat,-I think; I think laboratory, began certain experiments "the manifestations of a moral r�gres- it was a phony; I think you tried .to _ CHAP'CER �I- ' . -o - noel eliseoFerert a .process which'.., is sion'toWard the exit-avagant follies ap-. put something over—tried •to• grab. wholly; new- and 4nvaluable., '=I'hey- parent in declining stages of cis iliza •Young Hayward was in Nome,_but something." spun glass so fine that a human hair tion:' Certainly .no civilization -could Jim got one of the Bonanza men to ti eI]? You ean't arrest a man for' 1-a four times thicker and wove'fabries tons; sr wive if every one,male and fe- go to Rose's assistance and also he tr}ing." out of St which ere soft, flexible, dur- , male, allowed the nails to grow an borrowed ir•horse &r.himself. It was "I'11 tell you something 'else; old able—incredibly so....Coming into ev inch beyond the ends of the fingers: . :not many miles to town, but it was a man Morris is honest, but I think he's edgy use .are. ribbons for electric But eiriliza-tion can stand a good deal - wretched sight and be was glad when. in partners with a damned crook.'' ( insulations, cloth for air filters of air- of nonsense from minorities, The the animal "wallowed out of the fey• The men eyed each other:, Very: conditioning units; for industrial -Ill- dear ladies are mel-ely trying to tel- .Inud and he•felt the plank pwvements quietly-Jim said: "So! lou're just , ters., for -wallpaper., curtains..-table- loo:fashions in looks just as their hus- :under its' feet, The first doctor be spoiling for trouble, aren't .yen?" cloths, evlsn wearing,apparel all; found was ill; another had been called "With you, yes. bands and brothers i often try to S• fabricated by familiar textile machines follow fashions in, opinions. In each to Fort Davis: the third was-ens aged ^I'm sorry, but I can't oblige you' from lustrous thread spun ro Rla- case:the`�compulsion of the crowd is • on a confinement case, but :promised tonight.". - inents •of pure glass. telt. 'I he .etrue. fol, that, and the cure to-accompany Jim ,in .perhaps ,two He'll Kilt .You • - Won't Break When Dropped for many of the wot-ld's troubles. is °houra< There was nothing to do-but "Ha! Nor any Qther night. 1've , I the new glass cloth !a dropped indir _2 — wait, _ diacovered something else about.you. _ more Individualism rug and not either..' it mill not break, it will just crumple !dualism ot•the rugged kind, either _ Jim was wet and cold. He stabled Rowan. You haven`t got the gats of e.+ up like ordinary cloth. Many designs his'horse, returned to the main street, a guinea pig." flaywai d had'not low• can be worked into it; 3t will wear 'a .;2nd entered the first saloon lie came .. ered his voice during this colloquy. mwe } it can tre sashed nitizOdine Named to, It was late; there was nobody>;at Those people in the rear of the• room soap and water. �r the bar, but souls_ were had heard most of w�a.r he said, and ., a♦ t The Iitstrous duality•of glass cloth .Best Germicide still ruhniirg and there Nieve a few they were looking on now in mingled ;' permits its.use as'•paper" on the walls : figures at the lunch counter in the . c-uriosity and apprehension.The dance- 'i of otherwise.dim places—stair wells, Iodine is the most efficient of nine rear. Thither.Jith made his way !n hall girl who' 'had pointed out''Jim e� ¢ a hallways, aps.rtmelits• Moistiire•prbof, leadin„ germicides in the elimination -� "-Pi:iFch-,J-a -up of coffee. whisper(,d Pxcitedly _to her cattipan- i t< it is perfect for'the bathroom. [ts tire- of bastelin, the I)epa•tnient•.of Bac-- lons: There was a stage at the end of ,•Funnc.what a foot s man can make e I i proof nature makes it desirable for-' teriulogy of the L Div er,ity of Cali- the place where; in the earlier hours o[.Himself," Jtnt told .ihe young 'fare- a $' draperies,,tablecloths in_ restaurants, forma .has detet.mmeji. of the night, a vaudeville show'was « � i e furnishings aboard ship. D1 . A. J.- Salle; assistant professor given,and at the piano were gathered mail• Some day you'll realize how Remarkable Permanence of .bacteriology, directed the work, badly up against it a fellow vatic. get a several weary,vvomen of the dance-hall without knowing it.". . * *e' But industrial applications, make whish covered a wide range of ger- - s. 'type. One of them saw Jim and spoke ,.Bah! You rat! There's- on}r one fibrous glass a true, large. industry. miOf a to her companions, whereupon they way t.o treat a— Hayward raised: Heat•iilsulation in staves, refriger• Of all the germicides studied, io- turned and stared, curiously 'at his his open band to slap this oL3F t of ators, and ivalis already consumes dine showed the least toxicity for '� back. " contempt, but the blow did not de- Z ei• sf* vast quantities. healthy` tissue unci iitercuruchrolne Unwelcome Meal Thin glass thread'and tape, wound. the highest. toss Prom the taro scend; he did trot -finish his sentence.- ti. - may :rose around •electric wires, mean resist For this, reason, lir."Salle said, for suddenly his face was de by table and approached the lunch couil-' the blinding, scalding contents of Jim's ' ance to heating effects- to moisture, 'iodide appeared to be the germicide ter. He had been drinking. some and coffee cup. With an exclamation he rot;and attacks of insects. They mean "par excellence,'' because •it was losing considerably. There was an-un- reeled backward, almost into the 4745 also remarkable ,permanence. highly( efficient and did not destroy -pleasant curl'to his -lips — arms of the women at the piano. He All of which looks as it a new fab- tissue. Jfm had hitched himself-•upoit-one dashed'the liquid from his Pace: with. tic of great beauty knd utility had 'Next' best was Hexylresarcifia] dt the high stools; he had raised his his sleeve lie ¢'!ped his eyes, cleared • . . been .discovered for home, office and mug.to drink when Hayward pushed them; he gathered` himself to rush PATTERN 4745. .industry.. And that, is exactly what Rose oil produced in Bulgaria Iasi"' it away from his lips and called to upon the Sggre still Sitting motionless By Anne Adams has occurred. the white•aprotie'd.w'aiter, say4ng: J year weighed 6,105 pounds. upon the.high stool. But one of the W'liat a 'thrill to wear a pretty frock girls flung herself upon.him., twined- that you've made all by yourself— Mandarin Nails her arms about him, and illa voice high Pitched, iiji'all, w4l; anis when the pattel n is as simple -�- British em V sbe cried: as this one•ts, yo Extravagance "Don't-torch him; Hayward! He'll new fl:•aaa finished in record' time! \. (v Anne Adams offers you choice of • �/1/ RHEUMATIC ACHmar E two lens;ths in Pattern 4745—one for New Yorker Contends They Mark " t »t ' • dress-up afternoon wear, and a .Decline of Our •Cililization Step !WAKE UP LIKE TROUT faro ROCKS It becomes Increasingly obvious that the longer, more formal version for your G R A Y i RbeumaLlC Sufferers of Canada have for long ;� ROCK S been seeking a new for their nagging evening parties. Note the pointed- Ili the obl day's Chinese mandarins pleas—half ache and pains.How else can you account for CAVE MAN up waistline--it fits to perfection— let their fingernails grow and Chin- an hoar over the enthuataauc welcome given to Fynnon Salt. �� myriad lakes a combination of natural salts of the Earth? and there's nothing q ite so flatter- ese women bound their Peet. The ob eau then fod Whenever anyone who is subject to,the tor- est—then Cold ttraofRheumatic P'ainsdeddestoWkeFynnon i11R' as the-dainty sleeves, soft bodice, jest. ill each ,case. was to Show tI1RL• .,-� •, ials,Coefmsnd« Salt re¢uiarly, life for him begins to war a Feel Full of Life—No More and V-neckline. For fabric, choose the possessors of the fingernails or � ant or La Car brightu aspect. No longef do the pain-racked 'fired,Dull,Heavy Mornings 3mot. defy his sYor-s t�secure longed fir a colorful synthetic print,, or a shad- feet did no useful work, and this was o° bases taoA gray. _. }ellef because the corrective ingredienu 1a �" andnorthernpilce. }ynnon.salt-sodium, Potasdum,Lithium- Keep your liver healthy and you91 feel owy sheer. Tllustrated step-by step thought 4o be a credit to them. The _ c Gre7Rockecwned Fy non Sat—Sodid.L'ric Addean'teemainin eat eve rooming. When you wake up sewing instructions included. camps—excellent glx system—it has to move'on. moveont Q every Pattern 4 745.is available in misses' =<� X ' .gaipment—yood And sufferers wbo have turned to Fynnm feeling "rotten" your liver o out of order. _(, t guides, salt have had g�awe to bless the day they Your liver tleus the blood of poisons, and women's sizes 12,..14, 16, is, 20-. J" wave it a trial. Wherever the subject of Rhea- ates the nourishing part of your food 34_32 X34; . - - -- matiePataetzopsup:' ouwiU-Mutbepraisesol -M —_ a -''�1� �'' I :pya a Salt sung. Take a 35 teaspoonful of from the waste SuppTieaene Connigehg; takes 3% yards S9 inch fabric, and _ blaltigqatumblerfulof waterevery morn- tisamand glands-give!Out bre,the body s foryourRtteumaticPains SciatiMLLumha- 61Ps stoma kidneys.and ut- 2s: yards lace edging. STOP THEM SCREAMING 1 write for folder, p etc.,and you will won bere�oleingthat life has kaaative, c A mere bowel Send Twenty Cents ('?0c) in coins F.H.WHEELIII, T baome bri ht and cheerful again•Your drruugg tosl'ines to work properly. If you worry—with that 0"I taut feeling in ' —est sells yunon Salt. the oven Hritieh awement isn't enoa "Fruit-a-6vea" tart Mg.Du. .w. 7S!a)arse package. If'yos have tai 1 stamps' eannat be accepted) for this your ktomach—take PH09FERINE. A few' dltlSca�c>r rttla` e�uppl write: Leurea' shade from baits and herbs,till strengthen Anne Adams pattern. Write plainly fitly, economical drops eAch day will help ' � t, Colorist St.,1[oatratL sad btdld up yaw liver like nothing else wit• ateady those ragged nerve., Improv your yw'N,betma:edlnow well ytu w every size, name; address and style num- eppetite,buildupyourstrenath. Atdruggiou- ' Try Fruit-a-ti.es All druggis4 bei,•.send.your order to Anne,Adama, Roc,$1:00 and ti.au. issue No. 15--'38 tl°s' - Room 425, 73 West Adelaide Street, � �j TN9GIWT • FRUff-A-1 lVESTiltls M Toronto, PHOSFElgi1�LMERYlL1�OM1C �1 71 ' t t.: T k � R� � 1 '\ i W Ar»' 'LyT•'uj.. 1n Heroes' Square, Vienna, Hitler Officially Takes Over Austr a ' rot sch OOi un ay :* -- �. . : Le sson , , W �'. N iev,s. A LESSON it perhap's shared Yater s public reproof was therefore neces FINDING OURSELVES IN SERVICE-Mia 8:27-33 envy. And seeing his disciples, re- .Golden Text.-What doth it profit baked Peter, and with, Get thea be- .Golden e- 1 ,, a ntaPeter n, to gain the whole wrorld, and hind me, Swords heatam sspokee tous us" o Satan - q forfeit his life? Mark 8:36. the `very ``` .• id • in the wilderness of temptation, for, THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING the apostle was tempting his Master + , Tema.-Autumn, A.D. 29. _ ,rub-��e same temptation. _Peter -- .. . Place.-Near Caesarea Philtppt, llfeasiahship witbout suffer- Mount proposes a; r► . - Hermon, a few miles east of the city that Peter is really Satanic and de- of Dan, praved, but.that in urging Christ to 27. shrink from death he is taking, un And Jesus went forth, and his - disciples, into the villages of Caesa- consciously, the part of the tempter res Philippi- This town is to be did- and is siding with "man, not with tinguished from Caesarea , on the GodFor thou mindset not the : coast; the seat of the Roman govern- things of God, but the things of men. - ` 7. ment, where Paul was imprisoned. Peter was setting his love for hia It was situated at the most eastern Muer in opposition to God's love Adolf Hitler-addresses a vast assembly of his native countrymen in Vienna, where he officially makes Austria and chief of the two recognized for his,Son and for his son$. a state in•the New, gt!eater Germany'." sources of the Jordan on a rocky Life's Trua Yalws terrace under Mount Hermon, s few 84, And be called unto him the it to New York where he vtras vacation• Ing it h laughter, tears andce still holds'true miles east of Dan, the old frontier �. Ing and urged him to retui�-at-o Israel. And on the way he multitude with his disciples, and said _ His new picture is to be "There Goes It does .,..n With other rgarette Sharers city of unto them, If any man would tome My Heart" and when he left a lot of at the piano, and other cast members asked his disciples, saying unto them, Ovto Moto young New York actresses said that playing drums, zylophone and from- Who do men say that 1 am' Jesus after me,let him deny himself. Christ is not asking for information for had just .spoken ,to the disciples the title .expressed lust ,what they boas, the "Arnold Grimm's Diaghter" yt felt. company holds a daily swing coacar't or each himself, for he knows the different about his cross, and now he tellsQ to relax between rehearsal and broad- re road- - opinions of men. What he wants is them that they are true in also dne fto him. �'Arsene Lupin Returns"is a delight- cast. to have the disciples state the wrong of them, opinions of men in order to set A disciple who denies himself must ful and gripping yew _ + el-thief mystery, - eve np self-worship and self-will. He.- - - ' - -- _with great skill. by Melvyn Against them their own right coavie- must love God with all his powers Douglas, Warren William and Virg'.a- llj� - tion. and his neighbor as himself; against is Bruce. William's part, though not l�li ii,,ii p His Identity these claims his own interests must as large as the others, is a memor• Virtually__11y Defeated ' \28. And they told him, saying, be set aside- And take up his cross, �� By VIRGINIA DALi able one, for he plays a G man who so ; Elijah; and follow me. This is the extreme relishes seeing his picture in.the pap• John the,Baptist; and others, ^" but others, One of the prophets. John phase of the self-denial which Jesus J u d y Garland, Metro-Goldwyn- ers that he isn't worth much to bis de. stood for purity of character, Elijah has just commanded'. Let him deny Mayer's wonder girl, will beCatarred in B Science—Food Flesneob Head partment, Fhich cherishes s notion 3► Far � �� for power with God, and the pro- `himself and carry out that self-denial "The Wizard of Oz"' and that is just that secret service should have some: � r jthets for proclamation of the truth. even to death. the first of many fairytale pictures thing'secret about'it. • Christ stood for all these and for that you may expect to see in the next - `A normal.man tie@a up enough en- more. These were all good,•bnt not 35. For whosoever would save his year• good enough. Four conclusions are life shall lose it; and whosoever shall Ever since ',Snow White and the Atter all these weeks of triumph, orgy to one day to drive an automo- bile a mile David L. Thomson, pro- to be drawn from this statement of lose his life, for my sake and the Seven Dwarfs" started its record- Fanny Brice a she around to es- feasor of Biochemistry, McGill Val- the disciples: men were discussing gospel's shall save it. These solemn breaking rune. motion-picture produc- plaining where she got the idea of versify, declared last,week, speakins ers have been wondering if a fairy Baby Snooks: It seems that when Fan- Christ; men were not able to agree words ire used by our Lord on four tale with human actors would not be ny was a little girl she longed to play on "Food, Health and Income." Pro- as to who Christ really was; all men separate. occasions - Matt. 1 here. feasor Thomson said that a man's uta agreed that he was a great person, Luke 17:35; John 12:25, and dere. a good bet. All the companies are now Topsy in "Vices Trill's Cabin" and no of energy output was equivalent to like unto Israel's greatest characters; In the -first clause, the ward "life" l�kfng for fairy tales, and as fast as one would give her a chance. Bab? they find them, all the younger stars snooks is her idea of s white Topsy one-sixth horsepower or roughly 100 ' most men were wrong as to their means the bodilylift, and in the sec- watts. . f conclusion men regarding the ;dentity of and the true life of the spirit. Our, from Shirley Temple to Deanna Dur-. �eII Robert Taylor isn't actual3y +" Jonas. - Lord's statement here means , that bin will be put to work in them. He stated that the past,generation before the microphone during the had witnessed the virtual defeat of In; 29. And he asked-.them, But who when a roan deliberately sets out to „fid 'news" program, be is sitting jay.ye that h am? The emphasis keep his life to save-his life,.to pre- Considering .what.has happened to fectioud diseases as the death rate other operatic aougbirtls in pictures, just off-stage talking to Barbara Stasi. _had fatten fret$ 4b-Pei' 1,000 living -:kers is certainly on the word "ye!' serve his life, no matter , `'rpt sudden stardom and the* a complete wYck- Stuce she has become a regu- persona to two or .three 'annually. The disciples had been ,with Jesus cost, he is going to lose it, for he With a better educated public sad en• a now for two years, and if they did has tailed to identity himself with loss of interest by the studios, Helen not by this time know who he was, anything that.abides, and when-s Jepson is very happy that she plays lightened administration hese dal • '.they never would. Peter saawereth: man, for the sake of Jesus and his a very email part in "The Goldwyn eases could become 'Insignificant w el, is willing to give up every- olliea." She thinks that her career, cause 'of death, he claimed. :..rind' saith unto him. Thou art the go9P Mineral Elements "Christ. The Jewish people for cen- thing, even his life, he has therebq . in pictured will probably last along the Mes saved his life, for he belongs to time if she doesn't want to ba the He described correct _nutrition as turies had been looking for - essential.-,•„ health and stressed t a sigh- ("Christ" is. the Greek word Christ, and, in .Christ, he has eter - the knowledge which has been gained for "Messiah") proynised in the Old nal lite, �oacerntng it ehauld be applied to so- _ Testament Scriptures, Only one 36• For what-doth it profit a man, _ _ — -e#a} ytruoturea_with a m#ximuat of�--- 'Me.siah would ever appear; he would to gain the whole :world, and forfeit ' be their- last propbet, their perfect his life" The whole world; when put �� ` ]ay. Two pounds of Mead will supply priest, their omnipotent end eternal x. +Robert Barbara rufecient energy fors person for one p in one scale, is lighter.than s fes- Tsyler Btanwyek day ,but mineral elements must also king. Peter was convinced that Je- ther when the soul is in the other be received to form now bodily tissue. `sus was the long-looked-tor Messiah, scale. The material and transient t lar visitor, to the broadcasts, two . Calcium .1s needed' for bones and and that conviction has been the faith on the one hand, Viand the spiritual ti chairs are placed in this spot every teeth, iron for blood building, iodine of all true Christians ever since. and eternal on the other hand, are # week for the thyroid gland and also•vtta- 30. And he charged them.that they utterly different values, and can :.• mins which the body needs as chem• should tell no man of him. The die- never be chosen together. ODDS AND ENDS Unlike most ciples' faith was weak and their . : actors, Bob Burns doesn't spend his seal reagents. knowledge small; the Holy Spirit had Cosigns Ore's Life ; ` ' spare time going.to pictures to see A survey by the Ontario Medical 38. For whosoever shall be &sham- what his,competitors' are doing. He Board for some years. Professor first to come to teach them about' ed of me and of my words in this "Jesus ere they could rightly proclaim adulterous and'sinful generation, the saw only three pictures last pear, all Thompson said, found than de per -,the Mesaiah. Son of Man shall be ashamed of -sad ones, and he hasn't seen any yet week was required for an adequate 31. And he, began to teach them. s ;� this year.•...... Andrea Leeds and Janet diet for a family of .two adults and By "began" is not meant that he had him, when he cometh in the glory T Gaynor look so much alike in real life three children. Present relief allow- `'peter before spoken of his sufferings, of his Father with the holy spirit. ; that they love to stand in front of 'a sicca often did not permit, this, he or intimated the coming-cross, but Now Jesus Christ said there v6ere ' mirror together,and make faces, see• pointed out. n .'that now, and from now on, eats in- men in his age who. were ashamed of him and his wards. Why? Evid- ri 1 struction was to be, precise.and de- a This House Was In the Way tailed. That the Son of. man must Y Helen Jepson „ things. Our redemption h s' teaching, set theme in such light • Th Front Of. suffer many t g is derived from Christ's sufferings as to reveal by contrast their fail- whole show. She would like a chance r they-were ashamed to to see some of the scenes that were *and death, and Christ is compelled urea- Again, , follow him because in his life and cut out of "The Follies" though,There to suffer and to die only because he is determined (because he loves us) teaching he• attacked their prejud- was one where she really looked like : r ices. We may go. fu her still herself, no.wig, no special make-up, to redeem us from sin arts give us - �✓ and say that then ere' asham- and her favorite dress. There was eternal life. And be rejected. The dropped het verb here translated "rejected" ed, and are stili as ed of other where -ter • c bmit•tin to esus, because he calls, o definite kerplunk,on'the floor: nleang to -reject a test. Jesus will be rejected by no an p o s tt I ;g fleas an authority than the Sanhedrin, are ashamed of him, says the patient, Reports of „rierrtly We. Live" in !� t x, • .; the highest judicial and religious au- gentle, tender, beautiful, strong Son which Brian Aherne co-stars with Con• da coming when en ett were so good that the d ' ere is a nice B of God th Y stance nation. B the elders i thorn of the b d tel wired shamed edea Y us a d o immediately 1 ho ashamed of Hal Roach stu ( m will e chief nests, and the scribes. he 1 and tt c P of ❑s because we, ashamed of him, ' The three classes together constitut 1 " - • '- ed the Sanhedrin or supreme council will have chosen the pathway that of the Jews. And be kilTed, and a!- leads to destruction of „character, - YOUR ter three days rise again. Here are and therefore to destruction of life. IS THIS F..... �' at least fi;e, different definite predic- :BIRTHDAY? ~tions which no man cruise .make con- Lucky Sevens cerning himself except with.superhu- - man )rnowledge: ,By A. R. WEIR A baby girl weighing 7 lb. 11 oz., Peter Rebukes Him was born at 7.11 -p.m. in room No. r i 32. And he spake the-saying open- 711 at St. Joseph's Hospital„r Pater- What the Stara Foretell for Those -And-Pete, took tn.-_a»d began_ �.ew Jersev _ Pe- ::to rebuke him.. The redson,w•hy' Pe- -Boon on April 8;-$. 10;Ti 13; _ r 13 and 14th ' ter began to rebuke our Lord was !W atch Your Left Leg zodiac Sign—Aries that he could .not conceive of one You are intenselY ambitious a who was the Christ-of God suffering .' t i6Ient death at the";hands of `such If you break a leg, the ct F.nces desire a position of honour in the hy-pccritei as those w1t%ni Jesus had are 20-1 that your left leg will suf- world. You are likely to go alZroad • ••• ' far the injury. and may not remain in one place for c a Nueyti - WIN designated to be his destroyer'• any length of time, Peace a t- T" But h° turning about. Jesus, --- " a ] and quiet �' Dr: R. Stoneley, geophysical scion- Hess are necessary to you. A . as}..e tur 4,'caught sight of the refit` "- !►�" *" of ;he Twelve, who .were probably tist, suggested in a .Central Hall, appointment is shown .in love mat- Because a new road runs thro Revere Mass., this house stands, exposed , v atrhin�; the Rcene•with interest, and (Westminster, England) lecture that fere but you should• overcome some r tjg�h , the eaith's core might consist of financial difficulty -and have- clear to the elements. Part of the structure stood on the right of way, ao it gold• sailing. came down. f . ... r • s e.ca JJ�/VAL1dMb - torsi sad psi. SWWM and r-fte Pickering Public School t � � -fsm*, of Harford, ' - �t Svaday dosed at noon om Tht�rday !►s + - _ • . witt Mrs. W. J. Clark. trfbute to Mr. R. A. Hnta�iooa, STA TON • --Krs. Randall, of Toronto, spent -W. G. and Niru. Scott, of Inspector of our public schools, _ iHpnduy. with Astbar sad ftstt. Boy- ,(taternaat, called on TV, J, and whose so awas accidentally killed on M. firs. Miller on Mohdsy Monday evening in a motor accident WA -Miss Ethel Hogg of 6touffAlle -The Misses • Rose, ,of�Toronto at Whitby. The funeral took place _ - spent the week-end with Miss E. spent the week-end with their uncle on Thursday afternoon at 3.3k ca�Ej ,1,IME Mt3rtay. and sunt, Donald Mrs. Munro. -_ _�_._� wale --Mrs. James Andrew spent a --Order your NOT CROSS BUNS � In Memoriam . -'few days last week with'relatives in at the Pickering Bakery now. Del- Sunderland, ivery in the village Good Friday SALTER:-4)n loving memory of a --The regular meeting of ,the U. morning. 25c. per dos. dear hustand aid father, Levi Sal- - A' Y. P. U. of April 13th has been .-The Crokinole Part which was ter, wYeo �i 1 �r n yl l pip n y passed away April 3rd, Withdrawn so the le way. to nave been held this, evening in 1937. ,� '`join with the W M•. S. in the.Eas- 'S. S� No. . schoolhouse •has been His memory is as dear to-day • ter Thankoffering service-of that postrponed indefinitely owing to the As in the hour he passed away. evening• illness in the community. -Badly missed by Wife and Family. -The symed, to u the oommun- --John 'Brown, of Toronto, who ity is extended, to Public School In- was a resident of Pickering nearly Lector R. A. Hutchison and Mrs. forty years ago, when he was a - Aut�chison df Whitby, in•the sudden public acbwol pupil gave the News - �• - FOR SALE--Seed Alaska oats. 5t4 death of their eldest eon in a mot- a pleasant call on Saturday last.. generation. F. M. Chapman Lry ter- -The Woman's Association of ian Cbumh will 'hold their Easter HOUSE FOR SALHG 4-roomed, Alk theUnited Church will meet at the M*akofferring meeting at''the home conveniences. 2-car garage. F'. C•. nKa ""''.•bonne of Mrs. W. T'lyomias on Tues- of Mas. F. H. RaH, on Wednesday, Tinker, Clarement, day Apml 1Ath. Cars wU1 be pray- April 18th. Ali the ladies are invit- , -.J&d and ladies are asked to meet ed. FOR grain. Barley 0. it fit. Chapmasn's store at 2.40. ) --Swday bring a veryfloe A. C. 21; also some Banner oats. -A large number from Pickering i day, motor traffic on the highway Frank•Gostick, R. _R. 2 Ctssemant - - -- `iied hundreds frons Cishssva and was heavy. But in Goderick about FOR SALE►--baled" hay+ and straw; 8i Stock H Vbftby attended the Os1mwva-Sud- six inches 'of snow fell. On noonday also Dooley potatoes. Dian: Gibson, Big %ury hockey match at the Maple there were a feow! flurries fell, which - .oaf.Gardens one night last week, soon dila R. R, 1. Pickering. •r ) (� disappeared. _ -_T� choose . from -when Oahtawa defeated Sudbury. by The Sacrament of the Lord's FOR SALE--cleaned Alaska seed << g 1. Supper will be dispensed in-the oats from 4th generation registered , See our new "WINE" -Miss Dorothy Breciley who has Pre%hy+•erian Church on Sunday seed. R. W. Heron, 1,1-2'miles E. { Display been ' in a Toronto hospital for next at 2.80 p: m. 4nd Preparatory of Pickering Village, t h 9 .: "veral weeks undergoing an oper- 1 services win be held this Friday ation for appondicstis, daring w#ch ' evening at 8 o'clock. WA-AiTED-horse, suitable for farm - ._ 0c. t0 $1.50 per' Roll -she was in a very critical condition, =Lorne Ravin, who has-been ote- to trade for young driving gsrse: - --. returned home on Tuesday. We are ' upying the. Bath residence,-Church State age etc. Box 204 -N WS. =: �jA } glad to report that.she is now mak- Stir. during t?'.,e past•year or so, FOR SAL> -200 Cl�lar Posts at 25 �`�/ef� Sig �L�rQ'• Sag rapid recovery. moved into Toronto on Friday last. -,And then there is. the story of i and Cyril aiorIey , mored into• the cts. each. Roct. C. P.eesor; lot- 22; �t the local lady who found ler cat house on the same day. con.. 4. Pickering. Phone 2714. Ea^ic ;playing with bei wrist watch, and i -On Easter. Sunday April'17th, 33-33. aChapman - .. er when the watch could not be the o Juni r choir of St. krdrew', � n� • FOR .'A1:F�__ pits, 4 weeks old. -: _ �r ,;'?found she held' •up the cat, .place4l '-C'.urch, Whitby, under_ the direction100 V - err:. Barred,`Rcicks. 611.. i lay-in� �: - r -3t to her ear to see. it s:e could of Mrs. . Spratt, will lead .in the _- - � Gare_ F. Pearce. watch tit•king inside of the ani^e o. r? aise. in the Fickerins; Pre~z%tar;;,r, C hurclt, BI,E:I) [.'ls1T'r;F'\•�--"ny�.fd -T'se Easter Thankoffering meet-.�• -Rei;,ember the , drar.:a ."S'4inds Vigour" means more (,g Vs greater _Talol *' me 'lot ors! of the W. ;4i, S. of the i'nited`$t5'illows" to be presented in the liveability. -Brad- from high, produc \jl �m �d►►ii _ " Churclr will be held on t�ednesdap. Town Hall on Wednesday evening, tiwn• strain of Road Island Reds and l95 leaening April;13th., at 8 o'clock. X April 13th by the Greenw,-nod Dram- jVhite Leanorns. Hatching ee•g-s, S`•3. �, 1 t °, varied program_has been 'e.-anved, atic Clsf,, under the•au;p;ces of the per 100 or 5Qc. _a .setting; Orders - .- 6. fo $ `consisting of tw 9 s?art Eater r•anagen uf.thr Presbyterian C'surch take=i.fern,baby.drinks. A., •Lishrrian, _ 'plays •and mu.-}cal numbers after it"i� a de3tghtfuF rural play, full oZ lot 10. con: 2 Pickering: tf. !Q�le 11Flve pllrPObPIS priced t1118 l]II@ 88 ti108@ 'which a social• half hour will be humour and is a very interesting - - t FORD • icOAD:-, TUR-''24. Rurwble spent. study of human character. Adm. 2v - - The W. .I. :held their -Health and 15 cts. <eut. Good tannin¢ order..' Cheap Ae I10661tk10 to glV@ t118 �Oi3I?g9r II1Pnr Who are Meeting-At the home of ii9•c, A. W. -Miss :Mary dart n who was *;ak for-cash; David J. rcott 1-2 mile Mitchell 4n Tuesday,,. with Dr. V - _ea•- 11 *� ���••�_• north Kingston Rd. on Altona Rd. -. still growing, ill -the adoeIItagE B that.g0 R'llll two--x eakA ago a. Cartw^tI A and- -'Misx E. Bich- was taken,to the Osh*wa Hospital FOR S_aLF�--•-10 bags F.arly.Warba Bulla 8>Qd.008t8 that are tailored to theirindi- *s"n as.•the speakers. There waw where she underwent an operation. potatoes, 14 dtty`s earlier 'than the. a ,w _ �d ­ pler,did Atter..dance and a mosL. ,She i; not improvas rapidly a Cobbler. 40 bags Green 3liltons old-ual measure.teresting meeting was rounded 'out `,,er friends would like, but we hope lot 26, con. 4. John phonewith, the Roll Call being answered for an early recovery. Pick._ _33-3; A tailoSul costa IIO more than is ready with an Irish joke-. -The very heavy frost wk'„ teok `.. -A quiet weddink was solemnized place night ;has caused FOR SALE-30d bush. grwd seed made. ' _ ` on,A�ril_2nd in armers much anxiety regarding 'the -barley, malting:.variety, John Miller d . sonage, ae!}eea Rose Forsythe, became fall wheat, crop and'elover. But in phone olare. 302. tf ° ��.950 J.the blade of-i%rnest Leonard Stroud, many; parts of the province where _.____ , Ernesf-fiareton rmed the -was HORSES FOR SALFrone black m -s- ev �er�a n a quite a fall of snow-thes;6. rising 6 yrs. 1` bay mare - i`ed t ti bliss ed 1867, } $rel - -,,ceremony and the bt-ide was attend= crops were protected. _ T.:--Bun ed by Mins Elizabeth M. .'oleo and -The menaoers of 'the Swasuka Clyde 7 yrs, 1 brown gelding, 8yrs. .e-: John Kayel, R. 'R. 2. Pickering. - i -the gromm by-Edward f.' .:o;•er of :� enjoyed r annual outing on Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Stroud will Friday evening when they took in SEED GRAI'� FOR SALFi� Bump reside in,t'�e vicinity of Dunbarton• the shoal at i'ae l:egent Theatre in er slung Oaats; Red fiver seed' We all wish the young couple a lone Oshawa. On the:. ret'u,n �:.. : Eu y p SPECIALS --" own weddrd,ln#e --Com. aened w,ta, refreshments at-the at' 50 cls. a bag. Geo. Puckrin, -- r Mrs , pr. do f th ey, received home of io . Fred Bunting: P�OTHY SEED FOR SALE- A Breakfast rj e Pick. 2302. word on April 2nd of the passing lsf -Ontario Lodge No'. 32t I. O. $$ Baton; . 25e• a IIV. "her second brother, Albert Collins, O. F. of Pickering are holding their - of Brandon, Man. in his 76th year. last At Home for -the season- on Ply Luther. Middleton.-Brougham. 11 � Re wase born and raised in Picker- Tuesday, April 12th. A17 members Phone Pick. b28. 31-33 !11linced Steak, l 2e• a lb• 1 .fag Township, but as a young man, of the order, and their . ladies are • :-sweat Went and married. For serer- cordially invited to attend,'. X **��f Pork Liver, 12c• a lb• years they lived on the Rigfoot -The Misses Rorke visited friends L 1L L IC! 1\ S �m in :Ka7kham Twp, before he' in St. Catharines ower the week- Stewing Beef, 12c. a The to up•farmin near Brandrs, to ena. BEAUTY SHOP .�'took ,°,,::.$jt�pli�de►*3i �i2 about 25 yrs: --1rhe Convention held here. over -:,Jewel Shortenin -15e• a lb Three doors east of the Old Church g1 w ap. His. second wife, six children, the past week-end by the Young Gac+ge, Mr. O. Crtammer's ' -�•- -,a si ter• and two brothers survive People of the Oshawa . Piesbytery, Resklent e. Classic Cleanser; 3 sins, 13C• was one of the most inspiring and. _ - of owners of radio i encouraging events than rh:c villa geceiving sets throughout the prov- I has seen in man;• a year. Too often �i1°pOOsnd gerwawb i Fra erwuM►s R86c. - .. -,ince have recently been fined for do we hear today, doubt, as to 'the g their failure c securing licenses for ' worthiness of the-Christian. Church 'Oil Sh>t�mPoo'a Fivagerwave 73e. Vs E I D _. the past year. We believe that t:oere ! expressed. When one is given .the Arching 85t. • • are a number Nwho have been oper- ; opportunity to look into and over.the Manicure >Z5e. - ating radios for years without go- faces-of chose young folk•who have l ciao _ _r�G ,Buteher (phone 3000.) Pickering _ i _ , eases. These are .mostly people Tv='. others left off and "make t'xis thin; H`AIRCUTT`ING lSc. Ing in the country where few know go" you have no po,,sible reason to . . p shat they have radios. -But now a ,worry,, or• have any, doubts as to Thermiyue Heaterlese Oil Penman. Pickering Aardale Store person cannot buy a radio without the results. The Ci:ristian Churei�' eat Waves ; securing a' license . .before` takinK may be in fora period of defense, E1.95 52.50 $3.50 _;55,00 nlinnb Pick. 220P ":possession of the radio. i but if wlyat w'e .,ti over the week- Spring time is Seed ti -The Executive of the L'. Y,'P. end is a saanple of who is. to •carr,t' - w ' i¢ishes to cnnve3 ;t: hank, to on, the everyth:.ng is alright. Hit �T _ by Alfalfa,*".all who ass Fted in anyway- to make ler. and Mussolini, theirs and, all y the convention of last week-end the isms haven't irm'N of a chance. MEAT :MARKET sucp�ess that lir- e�;nd especially The lecture on Saturday night Alsike and Sweet Clover those gracious ladies who offer- ; wit?y the views of A.friaa; should -- - _ ed their homes to the guests for ; change the attitude of those opposed «'e carry full line of Saturday night billets, and for the to foreign,missions. All government tested _ . _ _ TtneaIs on Sunday-Mrs. Adair, :tire. • • Fresh kinds' Bunting. Mrs. Bushby. 3lrs. l3rooklinrJunior Farmers to hold ail Allof �1$1"iden Seeds ' Cartwright. .sirs. F. Chapman. Mrs. Open Meeting in.Brooklin on is M. S. Cloapman. 'Mrs. W. J. Thursday, April 14th. and . " Clark. Mrs. Fallaise. %ITS. -Heron. In bulk and p. ckage• , :Mrs. Huyck. Mrs. Jenkinson. Miss The BrookIin Junior Farmers Ass•. CUred a. 7Ei. Law., Mrs. LeGard. Mrs. A. ocrgatrop are boldin an Open Meet- ,f „8. �• - Mitchell. Mrs. Leslie MorleyMrs. in in the Brooklin p y - Twp Hall on •` 7tgcnt for McCort»ick•Decrin Form Machinery and E. H. Morley. Miss Morris. Mrs. Thursday, April 14th, at 8.15 p. M. eats i Repairs. W. C. Murlmr. Miss Edith Murray. to which they invite all who are at FT .�- �...._� • , ., McCrea. Mrs. W. Redditt. ill interested in-.the work of the Our'd.elivery is at your service � motto-arc hpv, it, Oan Qct if, Or it is notasd% ' C.. J.. Stephenson:: Mrs C. A. Club. The speaker, Mr. Olark, of --•.� '•.• Fhone3900 i� Ed ritL Mrs Tripp.?Mrs. Westney the Horticulture Dept. Toronto, will Phone Pick 1620 Mrs. Wotrn+cott. give an illustrated address on "Tho _ CL7IRENCE_SILK' J. S. AT QDOK , o .FICK��V _. Home Beautification. J S ['!L7 v;, •t .