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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1938_04_15 w n.,,: >�•:+tepee�• .as?',,:T... r;' 'sx.''. .,,,;_ .. }* A 7S, , K, d•, • r . .•e.i c .. .. NEWS KERINGt,� VUL. L�'I1 _;.PICKERING9 ,ONTT... FRIDAY . APE._15i ] 988- _.. Nest Hill R 1psofDf'st¢rial tlbast'Do. - =•j Kinsale ' . � GREENWOOD- . ------ NOTICE ' M i,.Ls Medical Asad motor accident occurred on M •Lewis, of Oshawa, occupied briday evening last in which 3lrs.' T- ,- HE - the pulpit' here on Sunday. A�diena Beryl 31c\ic`t,l; of Toronto, 1$8G-'193G Dg H C, PEA[ SON-Physician '�Uur trucks pass your way Tommy Farndale has engaged'with. --- :�d$urteon. Dunbarton. toly every day." .met with instant death. Accompa>a- Louis Dtinn for the summer. 1 - E. FORSYT•H. Oph.D., Director SAL CODE' Mr. A. Bunker,. we are sorry to .ted b � ral'o er ldd'ies otn T and W . . - and Friday y see t i fr or CHOPPi^G �.Opto,ne•rical AasociationotOntarin. Reg. COAL, onto, she was returning from a Monday,.•' edncsd•d"y F da r say is under medical care. x utered %lember of the American optometrical W V UD CE M111JN r church meeting in,Oshaw a, and when ¢ -. �gaefat,an. Eyes esam,ned by appointment + 31r• and 3'Irs: J. Fell and .family P6aae 2804. claremunt,Ont. on the hill the car skidded and ran y(/EGRIND FINE gA�D� GRAVEL,' spent'-Sunday with the' H Parkin into a large truck, resulting in the g and Feed'' of call ran, 'Shorts t,egat. home wreck- . -rear-of t::�e car -being badly kinds, oalso;,,�minerals and •other KUDDl" ,tttrrlster and ` R V Mow�oray hay accepted the ed. The collisioi, was partly due to ' r C 11' direr- eoncentrafes for profitahle:feeding Sev- A .Sol,ciuu,\utnry r'uu.,c_ �.::r , offm¢etormeriy occuV,ea uy tnc ate A. •l Kris• - ' al for the Catulty of Ontario. He ere sm>w'- toren that was raging at Kept tt 01aa,soutu winf{of l.ourt Plou>c 1�u,tvy• blY _ :a,1=0 local carts;e'W ork began,.his. duties on 3londay.. .. ' -_- the, time. Traffic Officer Arthur We stock only the best Poultry HEATON, BELL tf ROSS The W. M. S. held 'their April i;tti;ciman }'as present and investig Feeds and Supplies. ' I've Ilaveal�oplAeedinstock ti full meeting at. the.ho.nle of-Mrs.. R, F%•. t will Earrtstors fS Solicitors sled' the acciden�. An,iques wi bp line of NIHple Le;f iliHtug ytowbra last Thursday afternoon 11 ILLIA�1 !•.1sl3ATUiv• K,L. Y %eld.next R`ednesday evening at l'6% FPyde• with the u,ual number present. o'clock in the Pickering Town Hall. =&LBROOKE BELL,K.-IC. 1.D.F.ROS' Mr. and Mrs.,C Disney- have be- r- 1:�NIES A Al RIGHT . A• , MITCHELL some settled in their new home late- _ Che"Ywood PIANO-TUNING 13 8aY Dtreet. Toronto, delaidc ab35 l¢ vacated by the F}son fancily; who —­_ Piokerinn; Ont. have mo�"ed:to Sandy Hook. . ndin the AND ' (� C. KICHARD'S0," .l• Co-, Bar_t•is• ,alias 3'trna'Petty i5 spa _..... Tom.�y. A, will meet at the_lran��._we a=ants here_ --L,Jsurs.5o u'„ors, tior�r,rs err-. r0:,tto.• - el[- tt1�-}let-A A1} �illlEiB u PE 1 Ai] � Ol'k .. _ EsoetaiorlafeButldtn 3oTurunto L. Coro::co C3tfiice'}ilzang7 f70 .'Residence''-'il of 3lrs..1�'• Stevenson thi? %Vednes-. Sc„t1e -of. our In:^al sports took in Telsphonr Ad.lribb: 1�ukenng Yhonc 3013- 3t, 'Ail Tuning Guaranteed - day.afternoon. Quilting •will be.the the ''ache~. Mame at the Maple Leaf NGliSmcl,11LL,4N-Barrister, sor•• The Beal Store,Cilaremont order of the day. All ladies are wet- Gardens on Saturday night. C. S. MaeDONALD �ic:Eor, tiotary Public: O icehouraTues• P140%E 9'21 Coma• d$,,oda Saturday i to 9. or by app,intment A number of otic Young.People at- los C-LOSE AVE.. 3ORONTd at residenec, th,rtl. House Rest •t P,c<«nab *T �T T. r T [] T: ljlp Four�cluare Class met. at the, tended the annual banquet fit.Locust phone Lakeside 1502 . . aa,ry. Turontu office.,9 Nleiiindi St.. Phone U r N 1 V IZ i`1 - -_ Pick�g;Toronto.Elgin Sava s9ci home of 3Ii=s Florence ltoce'bra� on -Hill last week and all report a good •Orders- take ]Dairy: NEW” S Office We MIXT-.di-pi..vinK an attr.tctive Tuesday. night, last, wit'.i the_ u ual time. - - .►. 1) 10041 v+arit•Ey of q ' AJuu�inom and tiranite�w.aiP Etc. number present. . 31iss -�h�riel-$ell 3fr, T. Tyner wasthrough, • -- Furniture cod nitew_pee had charge of the meeting. district last week 'with his maple FUEL ERilF.lt1' P I'AL},A1yE, t. D S.. ---- - of _- D,D.s. Gt�du:itt f.Ce}t:,yp;-Uou:V o1 Novelties. GvtZ1p, a"Cl O1Ce product Le71no`C and kirldington. Surg.wm se and do,r east of St, ntd• Prices low, in keNping with LinteU. •Dunharton — — ~ pg,ce,a re dance second do*,r east of Sc. And- yq A special sen ice and music will h�i ChurcR,. Picketing.U'+ �t�ent.hotiX-lay -- s a,m• so a p. "Of 0y 431r be held in the.church at 8 o'clock f •ecvxet. Phone Pick 3.00. L� 3ir. and.►Ire.. John. Fleming anis' the pas- Builders' Su.pphe� - --- ,ADIO Z"VICr1 on Good Friday evening by son Andrew, of Claremont, spent' tor,' Rev. J. R. Sick. , �u+ttnss+ tsrDe. :�, Graduate of Radio College. Sunday w'it'+ the `lisse�s ,�llisoit. .ice y p Union'joined with the '.' Lumber and Lath with Llaster hurray Sewell of Cedar Y P. of Dunbarton and Centennial i_ H,� XTON. ' TOWNSHiP Up-to-the-minute training Grove•is-holidaying with his grant in a Lenten' Fellowship,meeting at B. C. BI]ing*1ae Ds Clerk. Cor.•:eyancer,Commiss,onei to: parents, Mr. and Mrs, Walton :fin- Centennial on Tuesday evening of 1'31ue coal' «;J taitmil Affidavits. Accou4tant, Etc. lsstier of and nig• this week, 1Awrla fL;eenses. Whitevate.Ont, FINEST Ei]UiPMENT Alberta Qoal % i1r. 'and Mrs. Jos. Gormley are On Friday evening April 22nd the A. E. RICHARDSON ;ll and their°brot}er Dan, of Toron Cherrywood Y. P. Union will held D _ for an evening of fun and entertainment OIIle9hl0 Oke C '.. INSURANEE Guaraoteed Satisfaction to is here with them, We. ho to Cement Lime Plaew 3 REAL ESTATE see them around again very .soon. followed by a real treat of pancakes . + ' Re Prices Mr. and, Mrs. James Mitchell, and maple syrup. Admission 15' and Maple Body Wood .`CONVEYANCING ,.. accompanied by Mr.:and. Mrs. Bill 10 eeiita. Everyone welcome. - " ' Tubes and Batteries always «. h� A�►gnta for Lundy Fenae - •-:Asi older-established agmey, rawly - - Davidson moto41 ied to Waterford to _ to Sarre. H. ROY MILLER. visit Mrs. James Millar and family Whitevale and ldetgl Iy,pptlDfi, ltlhotae, Pick. 60M .Broufbam, Ontario an Sunday last. - 4Stf ...Phone Mark low Centennial and Dunbarton choir% Mr. and Mrs, Harvi son Spears, sags' are singing -Stainer's Crucifixion of Grafton, spent Sunday with his eekgbntt Implements /� 71 s C+ in our church on Friday evening of p rent•. A. and Mrs. Spears.- - .. 30 :Ra E BeearE Priem Before Buy§ t IWaSNBED• A1?CTIONEFR AND • . .A.• this ek. - ALVATOR ed the funeral of.her �.�.-,�.. hoped for. Turner attend gales o,ruelucted Anywhere = On Thursday afternoon, April sister, Mrs, wm. Meek, of Buffalo. g T T T SON, B R O f,.!` _ phone or write. Addeeso 814 Dundai& Insurance. 6f All Kia g.• 21st, .at 2.30 o'clock the Women's• The Baptist Sunday School, will YY 1 L�7 1\1 int �7 Street. Eisat. ' Missionary Society are holding their hold special service on Sunday Locust M111s- ,Whitby. Ontario• Beet Rates Available Witb regular meeting in the basement of next consisting of readings, solos - PhoeP SSark 7200 _ the church, 'Mrs. Geo. DoreY, of and an address. � BeOurlty and BeTv1Ce Toronto, is to :be the guest speak- Sorry,tb report Mrs. Geo. Pugh • l SPECIAL ' S iE le he C. G. I. T. to enter the Toronto General Shingles For ,, . er. The Assocratton,t had �, . _TAddress P _ _ treatmenttc _ and the_MiscioA Band. especially Hospital for which we Oak eai•vainhwd Steel Sbingiea, BROUGHAM • PICK 516 invited. hope will-be helpful. 1 �, Maple Camber--62A per !� Bird's Felt Slate 8blu flee. J St. Paul's 'Dunbarton. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs• -Butler, of Welling in 500 ft. lots or more. 111so, re•rubbering buggy wheels. April 17th. Easter Day. Sunday ton and George and Mrs- Rossin Lawn mosvere ah.:aened• ""Wet Handle _ School at 2 P. M. Celebration of and Mrs, A. Rossini of Toronto, Get our primo vet Reddy Roofing •p, PATE"ON S eLAREMON the Holy Communion at S p• m. On were guests of Win. Michell over and,Ae+phalt Shingles., Prices win Call ani Kat pr?res. phone A VomplEte Line of Pur Good Friday there will be Divine t'te week-end, ` .- 'Service at 3 p. m. At this service On Wednesday, Ape. 20th, the he higher in the Spring. - t 1f you 'knew you WERE NEXT ins, -Livestock, and the Story of the Cross will be silhg• Dramatic Society of Maple United /'� Preacher at' these services, Rev. E. C?,ttrch will present the drama en- • 1PICKERIN\.i - a. you would bustle in after tfiat In Bog Choa a G': Robinson. titled "Adorable in the Whitevaie .a. • ,, avrance Protection we've. been — . _ talking about - Baptist C}turlh under the auspices of LUMBER YAR R�hitevale� the Baptist Choir.,- The "Temple" Lu orchestra 'of Toronto, of fifteen YOU MAY BE NEXT Da LOCkW4nd - PHONE 300 _ Congratulations to Fred and �Irs. pieces will furnish music during the CyRII, E. bZORLEY Mason on tote birth of a daughter ening. This orchestra needs.na`in- GENERAL INSURANCE Pickering Mills ` • Randall hAs traded his truck t' duction, as it ' }les been heard At Claremont _ pur,Motto-Service an?Protection b and is sporting a Whippet• here before., The drama has been 1 phone P'ickerlag 6700 PICKERINp, UNIT. Despite the snow, in earn highly spoken of by those who have " '; resent at the Unit- est pup is were p . .heard..�t. Admission. 25 and IO ctg- C, �'F' _• • .•- WE DELIVER �.rllest etzer ed Church Sunday School on Palnr Sunday. Greenwood 1100 rep-Money required, deal Congratulations to Mollie Randall First Mortgages. INNER SPRING an passing her examination for the The'W. A. met in the basement L.4wYER " 11 . R. CIa CLENDENINa 5th grade in pianoforte as.required of the church on Thursday to quilt- .20 years eloperienes by the Toronto 'Conservatory' of _ 'The Y. P. entertained the Clare: Mattress- with First Class Honours:- mont Y. P. on Tuesday`evening• " FLT-NERAL DIRECTOR Music, .• ".- r Mollie is a pupil of. tiss Jean Hilts, The C.- G. I. T. will meet at the Ei ASTER , .5O Private Ambulance Judge 'Mott, of Toronto, will be home of Miss Marjorie Byers on 13ay mud Night S"ATI the speaker aa Phone 9006. sanies in Raeflor ivy the United Church on charge of the program. Cho eo ate - ~^ Aril 24th the the meeting to Our Dramerten Church. are'at Pier- Malvern 58f10 Sunday, P Fo>w L+sates we vv111..haa�eurch.on,w es- -' "-Novelties M8>r'kham, be under the auspices of Good- ins Preabyt - i ss usual at •Flowers, w Ont. will Brotherhood. Come and hear, day evening, presenting their popul-Easter lilies and Flower and •enjoy• a fine message.- A full ar drama "Windy Willows" , male cllpir will supply the music. The Y. P.. of Brougham will pre- male Plante• _ The Y. P. of the United••Sunday sent their popular drama in this ReBBIT , ECHICKENB -A'; --Phone in you= o eTg ea=�� HARDWARE School -are presenting their drama, church on April 27thi. We hope the EGOS Etc. 'tested Nail- "Look who's Here" in-the„ United weather will be favorable this time. We sail Svn• Church on April 29th. Bailey's Or- Rev. 'H. H. Mutton will holds Cot4�plite range of Sizes and Paper. ?1 good selectionfTom. Dairy Supplies; Tinware,!En• chests o£ Newmarket and•Miss Ruth• Comtnunioi► Service and Baptism Prices. Allin, of Whitby, are to entertain Service also a Reception Service at, " Which to choose. amelware, Electric Washers', f: Staves, Points, Oils, Coal= between acts. Came and enjoy a the different appoinitnents on this 1c.rto .7gc good laugh+. Admission 25 _and,10• Circuit on,Sunday the 17th. ��� )may _,Oil: all at right prices. cls• The Mission Band will hold an op- A1soSpeciat Easter wrapped bossy fit Igswi Tinsmithin and Re air a g p The Annual Business , Meeting en meting.at 7.34 in the chlurch on -t.'b000lates, 50C.-to 11,00. j Pbses 1200 Work premptly,, attended— area Election of Officers for the Sunday evening. Special music and „ ' coming year of the Women's Instit- special speakers will help the Band +` t0-' uta will. be held.on Wedne>#day the in their E•�ter program. Collection i 1 TERR�TT - 20t1i at 2.30 p. m. in the pN&ic for the Easter ThankoffeTing. Came rlON 3 Ca A. S ALVIN BUSHBY Library• Rev. Harry Wilson will and help the � ` j+'nxleral Diref3t01 Hardest+re Tinsmith 8'iye-a talk on "Legislation" Special' --Lantern slides' of Saskstchewan 8 �8Y�17 DrIL"i=t r„ music.. Roll Call--Garden Hints. will be shown in Greenwood church Furniture Dealer Dealer April' 20th ; : .PiCRERJNG Will the ladies kindly` remeinbei "an Wediieadtty evening, , ^c; "those odds and ends" foflnd when at 8 attack. Rev. M. Jenkinson, of PICKINtIIti'Ii _;. ; � (�IItgMpe y6one 4600 1 .. travelled through Plfe �. housecleaning, which were"to be sent Pickerirtg, who has . to the Scott Instituto to help that the West will lecture on these slides. - - ,••.� worth iitatitntion: Silver collection. Everyone welcome. _ , - gt y / .. .. W.� ..-�-- r•k. sial y , TEN HEIll AY�NEWS INTERPRETEa _ _ A CommentaryTO !l.0 MONEY -On the More Important Events. - of the Week. - By ELIZABETF EEDY :. Twenty years' experience looking over investment portfolios shows us that 90% of invest- ' ment lasses occur the following-way •'PRECOCIOUS YOUNGSTERS—Just EASTER FINERY=Sales o! women's twenty three hours after her birth; hats, coats, dresses, shoes, and the a baby girl in New Bedford, Masa, other feminine doodads that accom- lit. Attempting to catch fisc short swings of the mati:et. 'had two ftilly developed teeth ea- pany the new spring costume are up, 2nd. Acting on "TIPS" from strange salesmen. traded from her lower jaw,, this this year of Grace 1938. Toronto week. A couple of days before; we retailers say that buying is definite- 3rd. Market gain on "Shorty' positions. had'heard of asix-months-old child ly heavier than last year and bust ``4th- Trying to pick cne or two "Low ori-ed winters.'' coming successfully through an ap. ness is better. The same apparently _. endicitis operation, another medi- goes for ready-to-wear merchants 5th. Maintaining a precarious margin position.• rAI record. Ovk concentrating in ane secusity ot indtirtry. Must. be the accelerated pace of As ea index ofgeneral business ac• - — 11ppodern life that is ,responsible. Eh, tivity, however, such findings are not 7th. Buying at 'the top regardless of market, position doctors too reliable. After x11, Easter is $th; Investigating AFTER investing.• i b three weeka,later*thisyear . . . . ^0 .9th. Disregard for business cycles which control markets. STILL OUT OF REACH-Winning "TOTALITARIANISM" DOMINANT mothers in the Millar Will Derhy have -Eight months ago when she began 10th. Not keeping a balanced account at any time. pot yet caught sight of the wealth %her war in China, Japan was not gen-. - - wbich has purportedly been coming y e - - - _ to^them ever since eccentric Charles Since thend considered i e d Y become t o Avoiding these pitfalls is the.�service we render. We believe that ever investor. is entitled to y Vance miller of Toronto died, 12 although the last stages of`fasctsa- the fullest information available. "THE MARKET OBSERVER", the complete investment years ago, nor are they likely to nee, 'titin within the coa try may not yet coul,%%4J*vice; aids-yW-hy-the-elimination of these hazards to build a sound investment port-. tt till on in 1939. Appeals lodged have taken placer against court rulings have been madeweek after a fearful struggle folio which will yield a good income, and good capital increase. Lastby two mothers (Mrs. Pauline Clark, in the-Japanese Parliament (Diet), Fill out the coupon below and start the wise way to invest. Lillian Kenny); appeal in also militarism gained formal control of - �_ -being made against the judgment of the government with the passing of h — the Supreme Court of Canada that.- four measures designed to extend Millar's next of kin are not entitled state control to the limit. The Na- The Market Observer. -- __....._ ATE — :-'to share in the money. The latter tional 'Mobilization Bill is the most 33 Baby Point Rd.. •. •••. •••»»••••»••- case would have to be heard before Toronto. important of these, placing the lite a y the Privy Council.' and property of the lowliest citizen, Gentlemen:=Please prepare for me your market counsel service "TH.E MA$KET OBSERVER" for period Until these appeals are disposed as well as the greatest corporl tion, specified. I agree to treat all your bulletins, reports• opinions and advices as,confidential, understanding ` of, the four mothers will have to wait in Government hands during "time that while they, are basgd on.information believed by you 'to ,be reliable. .you do not guarantee their o w and wait . . . . - of war or national emergeDcy." accuracy or assume•any liab711ty. I agree to use the information at my own risk. Y_ The important point is this - p ».. Please service. me'for one month. ;5.00. Regular. l' through declaration• of a condition ' ervice me r o EMERr-ENCY DICTATOR—At an of emergency, the Government Ina •• ••,- Please a y 1 fo historic session of China's National- 3 D S months. $1000 Special'Otfer. •. at any tithe expropriate .personal SIGNED ..... . _. _ A DRES ...» ...../ ... ..».... W L. ist. Party (Kuomintang) 'meeting in gooda of the average citizen, impress Hankow last week to place the- poli- him. into "national mobilization-'tical organization of China on a war- work", deny him the right of free u •time basis, Generalissimo Chiang Kai-, peech, suppress his newspaper or shek was formally invested Lwith close his bank. - sweeping political authority amount- ". Ing to dictatorial powers.. 1eWs I» rief NIGGER IN THE WOODPILE--Af- Already Cotnmander-in-Chief of the . ter the first outburst of indignation `J Chinese armies resisting the Japanese at Prime Minister -Chamberlain's Quintuplets' New Brother .. Invasion, General Chiang now holds policy,of appeasement of,the dicta- CALLANDER, Ont. -The qulntup in addition a post of great power tors, public anger against him ap- lets have a new baby brother. A•boy ; that has'been L empty,since the death pea=ed-to die down in the Old Land. arrivgd ]sat week at the lonely Dionne -�•• ' of Dr. Sun fourteen years ago—he True, the Opposition continued to farmhouse, the 12th living child of EDITORIAL COMMENT FROM. fiERE...THERE- AND - is supreme leader of the nation. move votes of censure against the Oltva and Elzire Dionne. EVERYWHERE. The Kuomintanes.positibn in'Chi-- Government, stormy scenes took :CANADA . THE EMPIRE -Ira is similar to that of the Commu- place in the House on an average of Government Ownership of Mines Dist_Party in. Soviet Ru ia, and the ' once a week and the National Labor LONDON.-The House of.Commons _ ;Fkstbt Party in-' y- � - Council issued a mnifesto calling for. has approved and sent to the House Good Driare�rs Rewarded Mischief In the Mediterranean dividual Ieaders'have challenged its a general eTec£ica--" o1 Lard�th Government's bill call The safe driver is being recognized How the full implication of Italian claims to supreme authority, there pened. Ing for public,control o ren _ dl German intervention.in-the of-- arE no rival parties. - Where the National Government ain's coal industry. be able to buy, on a -muc'h broader ' fairs o! Spain cos escape t mih This granting td General'Chiang of is going to' strike a real snag, how-. The measure provides,thaE eventual- scale than ever before, liability insur- of ordinary right-minded citizens is ' virtual dictatorship .is a departure ever, is when it attempts to step up ty the Government would assume oven- ance on his automobile on _ terms a sheer amazement, the aim and obr from the party's former line of ac- re-armament to the new unprece- ere of all coal resources th Great which offer rewards for avoiding ac- ject -being almost without pretence tion which heretofore has shied swag dented levels. Prime Minister Cham• Bittatn through purchase of privately cidents.—Calgary Herald. of purer purpose, the aggrandisement from the concentration 9f power in berlain wilt'first have to obtain the owned coal rayalties and voluntary —o— . of. Italy in the.Western Mediterran. the hands of an individual. consent of the trade union heads be- and compulsory amalgamation of col Starting fly ean, with a special eye to the en The immediate aim of the move is Yore he can.initiate the 'program lteries. A writer in Belleville Intelltgencer trance gate. itself. If the "Nation- to create a stronger and more united Their refusal to co-operate would makes timely comment upon the pre- alis£" cause triumphs, Italy will bd ;3ront thin ever against Japanese ag prove.a'serious embarrassment to the Giant National Development Plan valence of profanity among young in the enviable -position' of a first gression.. Government at this time. OTTAWA. - A four-year program people. At that, however, they may mortgagee of Spain, with a control- for the \atioaal development of the not.,be starting so`young .as in by- lung voice'in het hone and foreign Dominion *Ith-a possible expenditure • gone days, for we read •in Scripture affairs. The treasure which-has been r W of $25,000,000 per year is now under that Job cursed the day he was born. outlaid, demands the best secuHty, �y ,.�� W r �ieleratlon.by the Federal Adminis-. .-:Woodstock Sentinel-Review. and the interests of the-principal cre- �E ��0� 6 w tration, it. vvas'learned -from usually -o ditor will assuredly come first. Spain; W y w reliable sources this week. Contented 'Canadians , ' andAhe Western Mediterranean, fat A Cabinet Committee of for t was ' _Elizabeth — -- - aye' - W t u i Cigarettes released for consnmp long enough; if not for always,-will W SHELF reported; has been assigned to work n G ada in F br ar . total ed b under Fascist domination. With W t tit t th plan apart of which L - - Eedy out details o '7t,291,960,'againste418,344,8451in sepuppet Statesituatedstrategically W, - was. outlined ingeneralterms.tohthe -..- . . .r :W as h • 4 last The cigar totals •thus,•.as 1VIanchoukuo is the puppet of House of'Commons last week by Hon: were 9,602,5'02 and 7,2.75,795, re Japan,it carr become directly the tool , Norman McLeod Rogers. s spectively.. If. snioking is .a solace,, of an, afigressive policy. The Bale- °`THE SEALERS" 1. either from fear of going under or Canadians seem to be-growing'more. aric Isles, for instance, either by ;: _ P NEN ' -'By Peter Tutein - from sheer terror of the storm. -Montreal Gazette, lease or. cession, or according to the Books.-like "The' Sealers" stand or• _.Natural Simple Folk RYOtRK.s -and roup of German contented. fall, not on their literal accuracy, but. -Y o•u learn, about ice in this book. -om secret clauses of a treaty,'would it and Austrian refugees arrived here "Master of Bohemia" come utilizable as submarine and air` on their power to make us, who have There is, for instance, pulp ice, which this week to accept the United-States'. Bismarck once said that "whoever. -craft bases for Italy; and are so situ. never beewin the Arctic ice, feel and is like sinking-into a bog. Horrible. offer of political asylum, is. master_ of Bohemia t :,master of ated athwart the sailing path be- see the Rholb'thtng- Peter Tutein has Yet the sealers love it. They go back For the most part the arrivals were Europe." Today no one is master of tween Algiers and the French south- a nasus manner all his own and it to every 'year. Peter Tutein has made a stolidly quiet and .bewildered lot. Bohemia and the mastery ,of Europe ern coast that a serious threat to the remarkably effective. the life they lead into a most readable Mr.' Tutein joined this Norwegian Most spoke no English and the exact is an uncertainty that brings the don safety of the communication line is book. There is nothing hard-boiled dumber'who could be classified -.a ac sealing steamer ''Quest" in Bodo.. ger of war close. to everyone.. Bo.' at once supplied.-The Fortnightly, about him, nor do we, have to- skip tual fugitives. from their hor s ••Two.winters in northern Greenland, pages of hurricane swearing.. Itis all hernia is now a.part h Czeckia pea- had only whetted the young .bane's was impossible of determina4ilon. : kis, that part of Czechoslovakia poo, • very natural. They are simple folk pled by the Sudeten Germans. The Duty 'Is Lifted appetite for the Arctic. No matt-er and they have the_,vast elemental out- :.;ly[ust Leave Coun - c ow a e Ines o e original0 Y apt. eo o c- the catch, the- sealers always rejoin. seas-,are their natural element, This Laglen, former British army officer- yet plunge the world into war. Bo- From e a They come back swearing they have book, it the reader is not utterly sick- and-brother of Victor McLagl.en of the hemia is the current centre' of the enough, but next spring they sign rapidly-shifting trouble map and the OTTAWA. Seed oats may of the world, is their modern•saga. movies, was sentenced this week to y be.lm- -again. .. "The Sealers," by Peter Tutein, X47 actions: of its people are likely -to- ported by provincial governments free- Ice Slu h ice one to five years i,.rprisonment for an have results of the greatest import- _pp., New York;. G. P.. Putman's attempt to extort $20,000. g p o1 customs duty and special eacise'taz -_ When you are oft on a voyage Sons. $2.50. He was granted probation on condi• ance on people in far lands who hard- for distribution.to.farmers for seeding •that• lasts Yor months without a L -- tion drat he return to England.and ly realize the Sudeten Germans ex- purposes between April 4th and May ohance to get ashore, the last night :,.,Colossal Shell not_come back to America for five tats=Halifax Chronicle. - _ 31, Revenue' Minister Ilsley has an- before sailing means something. And ora. - ' ye ` o � nounced the sealers can only get oft the ship Planting With Optimists Members of the House of Commons; onto the ice, which Is .moving in all SYDNEY, N.S.W. - A giant clam Fighting Near Shanghai if favorable weather prevails, an- the minister said, had made reliresen. 'directions. Peter 'Tutein s account of shell-large,enough to be used as a SHANGHAI, - Chinese guerrilla other month•will see Alberta farmers tations to-hint that there was a short. seal hunting ot] the heaving slush ice baby's bath-was on display in the. bands -are striking close to Shanghai on the.land.and Spring work for the age of seed oats in Canada at the pre. is hair-raising. There is a thumbnail American museum .this.'week, _ at Japanese invaders already fully oc• 1938-season fairly well launched. sent time and -that -this concession sketch o1 two'of them crawling on all The shell was found on a reef ort cupied on•the,Centrdl China front. -There is a degree of hopefulness should be made to meet the situation. Yours on the loose ice, their legs' got- the Gilbert Islands some months ago Japanese officers told of one of the manifest in the province this year Provincial governments desiring to ting nipped now and then, when they by C. A. Swinburne who present it tih�nese assaults by morg.,t. . 1,000 which„ was, not. in ,evidence to the distribute-seed oats would make applt- - heard a pup-seal crying; He says. to•the museturi. Museum Conc lo= raiders who gathered fifteen mile's same extent'in immediate-past years.. ,cation to the Department of.National ,There-the- little-.-.creature- -lay, its gist, T. Iredale, described it, as a s„uthw•est of Shanghai and attacked This is due to the improved moisture Revenue for permission to Import dur�r- hinder parts half buried in• the ice, '•beautiful' speefinen which may be Japanese near Sungkinng. Japanese conditions and the expectation that ing the period mentioned, subject to its forefiippera frantically beating the anything up to 500 years old.” said the band suffered 300•-casualties a series of wet years is in sight.,The rpmisaion or refund 04 customs duty air. Great tears were welling from its The museum specimen weighs. b_fnre it melted away to nearby vii]• : farmer is a natural''optitilist, parties= and special excise tax payable on this R = eyes:- We .killed -it' and •managed about 430"pounds;'and-is three- feet ' ages. larly in the -Spring of. the year. He commodity. _ somehow to remove'the skin. On all two inches long by tivo feet one and -In ahotber attack'near Sun rkiang ' would need,to be in view of the ad Oats enter Canada subject to a duty sides young-seals were screaming, -one' halt inches wide. The concholo- Chinese were said to have ambushed verity expert nred in many_ parts of three cents a bushel under the gist said it was the largest sper:imea a truck and killed ten Japanese 9M of the province since 1930.-Calgary h 'prefe s nter In any museum. cera and -. •'^rs. Herald: me G con B-D C : - - s igeneralt .. i British renes dints 'and 1 t • r e � . t ' - Inoculation sins �: � • : ,� :�, fAdve' ribsing , _�- f i C l a SS lif teid Leprosy Success#ul 5 f v - -- gig Advance Reported In Fighting �Aia.; --til 14NITI,1t1•: '�• ��• '• NIS A14'i'l41.4:7•-F'trll - Disease-Fsperiltlment _ U ):.:•'+: On Rab " SINGEN alt„I HLAu �1;wlgu rant ti• LYONS' ANNl�A1. SPRING ` - - utrd - ltecoudlttuued, guarauleeJ llr:r itew. S14.UU, new w,luams tlruy- p� 1. - CAIRO, Egypt.=The-lnternatio -•'Q'' ------- - hradd. ;9, �hipylnit .,,,o .•,c. . at. ♦ --- > _ R utbPrlands Ruh ,terrard Ea at. -C1Lil�!'SNCL, extra. Leprpsy Conference was told that ex- ¢:> Torun v �CC<OIf1E:iltEEtOriCa� Furniture periments on a rat had produced - .:;, w p �� .> UUN'T ItLBORE 'CHAT E.St1I-SE USE probably the greatest step in many Y v � `� Uvrhaul patented-mine;at plaliug,. rp Ws nlu�t hula ftuuFc�Pace regardless p le 8 atrial 14! TO- ?'f• I aturea compresnwu. ��uPs Piston oIay, of cost. This is your opportunity to years in the strllgg $ p "•; smoking oil pumPlttg Works buy high ci.,ss reconditioned furniture „ F while driving. Saver Su P,c of, uil• ata traction u! Uig actual value. Here sY• - .-. Saves lies• SWI,I11111 .satisf,eQ usei'4 are some of our amazing, bargains Theperiments ,were conducted 4< • �^ Highest, Briti,h re"t.; picked at randum from our 'enormous by Dr. Saul Adler of the Hebrew Uni- " 1;osts li3.75. MuueY-back guarantee. stock:- F`ree information. Uvrhaul Oixtrihu- nn lleautllul three Piece bluhair versity in Palestine, who told the r , Lora Box 63 Kitchener. Ontario., $49=00 Suite, pillow• arms,-Marshall_ COn ess .he had successfully inocu- PANNING MILL (KWNE)-PARMERd retersibie cushions, epiecghly cleaned. say real wonder seed grader. Kline $23•rj0'Large three piece resp Suite, laird the rat with the disease, then .7 ytarshal} reversible cushions, communicated it to other rodents.'.. Manufacturing, lslingtyo, Ont. full Webb construction, thoruu);hlY t• cleaned. Dr..Victor Heiser of New York, HAHV 'CHICKS 1 A Large three-piece Suitt In. president 'of the CAngress, said "re- •rrtl.',., 13..75 Ett1;14sh Tapestry, pillow - �,,n workers 1e can scarce! ':.2 arms un arx Ad- FOR. BETTER 'CHICKS.K f3ETTEIt real buy' wait to get home to repeat Dr. Ad-• $39.Q0 smart. 3-plece Chesterfleld ler'S experiments." Alveabllity, largei eggs. better pro E,ed Su)te 1n a 900(e quality p - -- / duction, buy Pletsch's Government rePP material (brown shade); with Great Step ForwardAL 'Approved .Chicks at -lowest prices in large wardrobe box, in splendid condi- years. Leghorns, Rocks, Minoreas• tion. Dr. Adler inoculated the rat With Sexed Chicks„ Pullets. Write today. $9.95 Three Piece Suite In English bacilli taken from a leper in Jerusa- 40 Pletech.Hatchery Rtratfnrd Route b. tapestry covering. Fieyerslble Dr. E[eiser,esplained, and within' a e Ontario \f;trshall set rt?t; cushions,.thuruugbly tem, �. HABY-CHiCKB. W H1TE LTJGHI)RtiS, cleaned. l few weekA was able to ,COIn11111R1- from large blood-tested stock. good 4ludern Bedroom Suite. Chit, $3�'�onkr, .vanity with venetian este the disease from one rat to an K' layers of large eggs, all, eggs set mirror, full size bed and sagless spring. other, / wxight 2 oz. or over. Safe delivery ,Completely rPflnished. guaranteed. Price is low. Staple Leaf $69.00 L rge Suite lu rich walnut ."Tbe pathology Of leprosy thug ° DQ s For Rent Poultry Farm, Beamevllle, Ontario. 00 flnlsh, dresser, chtffrobe, cultivated more closely resmbled the Ha$ Seven Feet 9 _ - T�y, VYHOLESALE PRICLS - OUR RED triple prringYa CY1zreb Path01 ,r '�#-Sore Throat o - Seal Baby Chicks, the progeny of Beautiful three-Dleca Suite in other cultivated in other animals, dress- Registers. and Pedigreed flocks, as- $49.00 two-tone walnut flnlsh,dress- sirea the public of the highest qual- Dr. Heiser said. "Moreover,'this par- A dog-less person longing to oath ity of chicks obtainable. Priceepp_�17.50 er with awing mirror, chirfnnter, tau ' titular test has'never before •be@Ii " - a canine thofoughbred along the to of ch per i00. ble.Goddard K'tick sire-bed complete with sngless spring. Hatcheries. Britannia Heights,. Ont' 'Thoroughly reconditioned. effected with an ,other animal. Solid oak ioned.Inin -room s11tte y Nevertheless Giraffe Enjoys Hour- boulevards these spring days need not $21..50 _Buffet,. extension table and "If the experiment-bears out its � Snack of Chopped Onions buy one. In C:iicagO it ie Possible to .. AI THE ODDS ARE IN FOL'-RFAVOR Aix. loather sent chairs: new.condition. promise-and there is no reason why y , rent a dog by the day,week,or month. when you purchase Tweddle Qh,ck+- -15.M N ane Piece-Dining-rooms Supe Breeding counts to spy live stork } W solid oak• ba(tet, ezten- It should not---4t, will probably be the _-__- __ t Many people do, in fact, reports Mre. . ' •'► sad Tweddle Chicks are noted all sion. table. ehihn-.cabinet and R leather greatest step in the struggle against Michael Von Motzek w11o, with her over tan for their egg laying past chairs. Completely refinished. $ P Sg Stranger than the tale of the polar ; ebllity. bead for free Chlcalogue and $65.� Beautiful 9-piece Oak, Suite, leprosy made in recent years." husband, !aIle thq Odd,dog livery. read what Tweddle customers say .7 W nuffPt, a:tension table. china' _ bear, Snow White and the seven It started when commercial photo-, about Tweddle Chicks. 'Tweddle cabinet and 8 leather seas chnirs..Cora_ woofs.(those-being her no neigh- about Hafcherles Limited. Box-10. cabin} rPflnished. ' graphers begaII'to liar dog models for Fergus, Ontario, F.!-Ked. oak Salto, sample. . bora, the.wolves), is the newly devel; t e ' $119.00 Hun Whales athelr pictures. AO.P. SIRED CHICK:, BLOOD-T£ST- nine pleces: -buffet. (gyred- + "'C oped affection of the Brookfield (Chi- -The Von Motzeks decided to supply ed breeders. Established 25 years. renza type).` refectory table. closed - From lane sago) ions. giraffe, Isi010p for chop- ed 8c, Rocks 9c White, Black -front 'rhina cabinPf and 6 leather up= ped onions. ' the demand. nn theft usual notice Giants 9c. do better stock. Why hol%tered chairs. about their kennels in the classified q ay higher priefs. Schafer Sanitary Kitchen Cabinets. lti.00o Breakfast p telephone directory they -added the �atchery, Kitchener, Ontario .quite. 5 pier•ap, SI:L301 -zinger Sewing The hunt is up-- in the air. In Al- "�►n onion an hotlr.kee . the dqe- 3farhines, s1:9sor ras Stoves, . sa.aSl for from. looking sour," is Isiolo's line "dog models rented," qnd noted ` hers, owners EXPRESS *AGENTS TELL 1:S BRAY Dining-room I %i-nslorr Tables, ��e _ofka Etr. chain of furthe Ofarms,,tt ading posts motto, in giraffe language.' that Mr. Von Motzek had trained 50 • Chicks are among the liveliest and: Refrigerators. ous4.9ree tlluatrated rata now It we the privilege Of a Chicago strongest chicks received at their rogue of new and ree Illu tt Ate4ned tarot- and lighterage stations, now ;4 wolf- P S Airedale. for Orphan Annie O! the• stations. You went liveliest and tore and handless of 'valuable Rifts hunting by airplane and ere ending it correspondent to visit Isiolo in her radio. That was enough. Request strongest.' chicks under your brood- tree' with purchases. All merchandise sick bs in the ere haat house, where began to arrive. - ere. Write for catalogue. Bray thoroughly cleaned and re-conditioned a profitable-enterprise. y 1? Hatchery. 130 John St. North. Hamll-,. and sold under, a defintte money back Wolves are spotted easily frpm an.- she is enduring the.world's,moat pals- The business developed along ua to Ontario. guarantee of satistactton. aeroplane circling low over the bleak tial pain in the neck. 7 That is, the euepected lines. A woman, lonely dur• W. T.'a BRAY BARRED ROCK LYONS' 'TRADE-IN DEPT. tundra country. Each animal bangs a poor .giraffe has connected up with Ing her husband's absence from the Chicks averaged 1% pounds at 6'i return of ;220: The territory of Alaska the currently popular outbreak of City, hired a dog for company. AA• weeks.-'Bray chicks .will -grow fast gqg Yoirtge St. - Toronto for you too. Order yours now and pays a bounty equivaieat to ;20 for sore throat. At A late hour the fol- other family engaged a•watchdog to cash in on next Fall's Drottta. Write each wolf killed. The skins, cut up and lowing bulletin was'issued from her keep an eye on their baby. for catalogue. Bray Hatchery, 180 HATCHING EGGS hay-padded bedside: i' John et. North, Hamlrton. Ontario: sold to natives for clothing purposes, Small Ones Most Popular �,A e.'s 403 BRAY ROCK PL'LLET9 NEW HAMPSHIRES AND RHODE IS- bring in about ;50 each. Reindeer "18io10 resting nicelyi- with seven land Reds. Heavy layers. e'xhfbition 'Another},ashless man rented a (ter Ig1d at-� months.. Laid 201'eggs dally toners Fifteen eggs. $1.00- Ffity, herdsmen, working for Ferguson Bro• feet of slight cold in the throat. man shepherd do fora party. He at 6' months and 309 at 7 taonths. �,00. M. Fleher, Enterprfaer bntarto. thera. give ten Carcasses, worth ;50, Breathing good aI}d pulse normal." g. Try these,early and heavy laying for each wolf slain: - wanted to ;how his friends how well ' Bray pillets. 'Send for,. catalogue.' T he could handle animals, he said. He _ Bray Hatchery, '180 John fit. North, . A Bantam, Gn nes OF ilE, setting. The'nisat is used to feed mink on pasta Them Ever Hous Naimnton, Ontario. Turkey or Goose 0998. 300 eacb. Or- the fur farms. "It took a touch•of sore throat to returned it the next day. CLOTHI'1FG FOR SALE der from advertisement. Ivan Moore. acquaint Isiolo with the delicate.bou- "What breeds are in the greatest _ Athens; Ontario. quet and intriguing flavor of; raw demand?"Mrs.Von Motzed was sekt:'fl, 4..� PATENTS lRElt: HATE, SHOES, 'SHIRTS, TIES,- HATTRESSIt:`! FOR 841•m bulbs," Said Director Robert Bean, ''It all .depends•upon the Purpose etc.. with clothing purchase. Write A•N OFFER TO EVERY -INVENTOR, while the gfriffe dispatched a help- for which A person wants a dog," she for tree 111u4trated catalogue of ,MATTRESSES.-SPRING BARGAINS-- f ist of invention$ and full tnfot'ma- alathing bargains. DepT P3. Yoa9,e N�]Pelt Mattreaeee. 330:lFew 9pritsg tion neat free. The Ramsay Comyans Ing of onions On its Ione downward said. "Russian wolfhounds are pOPtt• Street Clothing Exchange, 503 Yonge Mattresses, 88.b0. From factory to ,- Reg!$tared Petegt AttorneyaG' f77� journey. "Idow rhe expects onions lar for fashion shows, dobermans for Street, Toronto, user. Veteran Bedding. 893 Queen fit Bank 'St„ (ltta�w Can. , ^' West VotersckrOnto. every hour, -in ,fact she awaits em the out-of-doors, and Great Danes are) DEVELOPING AND PRINTING PERSONAL breathlessly. .She is also getting four popular, too. Generally epeakilug, peo• H F:DICAL ROLLS DEVELOPED; 'PRINTED, 1 HE POP.L'LAR: LEARN HOW. GpT meals a day of gruel, which is-fol- pie that have small o a with big want' free enlargement 950. Re-prints 10 BEESLEY'$ BITTERS (HERBAL TON- what you want by making people- owed by a mouth rinse in tepid water little dogs,while those with big houses for 1!Sc. Photo-CratL 183% King E.. ic). Removes the cause of stomach like You. Personal charm will give n refer large ones." Toronto. troubles by bufiding up and purify- you more acquaintances, friendships. containing pall aOIuLIOn. _ D ZERO PRICES EXPERT �V9RH ROLL ing the blood. Mr. Thomas McGill of fun. Valuable soctal and_ business with tree enlargement 25c. IL ROaa 111'Earlacourt Ave., Toronto, suffer- contacts. Individual confidential co- _ ed with stomach ulcer for seven operation In easy feesons by mafL 'Studf-os, 93 Niagara Street St. Cath- years. had lost fotty Pounds,'has rO- Send 25 centi for,introductory trda-. arines, Oat _ gained itis normal weight.,and en)oys ties and members P. (Prompt re- FREE!-TWO HEAIITIFUL' ENLARGE- hie Sood. eats whatever he desires. fund if di4satistled.) Canadian Charm, _ ments (one colored)' with roll de- Your blood will heal Your body it It Club. 881 Broadview Ave., Toronto. •eloped. eight Hiner} fade-proof is in ggood condition. Send fqr testt- velope 28c• highest quality. Machray, monlale. Price 81.50 and 68.00 tnclud ARE TOL' RUPTURED? RELIEF, Flims• Winnipeg. Ing Kidney Powders. 83.00 size lasts comfort, positive support with -our _ five- weeks. Postpaid. Manufactur- advanced method. No elaatic or un- ENING ROLLS DEVEIAPED AND EIGHT era, Mrs. T. VanCamp & Sons, 107 'der-steps or steel. Write Smith GARD Prints with tree enlargement l6c. Langley Ave., Toronto. Ont., Dept. S. Manufacturing Co., Dept. 219: Pres- Reprints 3c each, -Commercial iPboto ton, Ont. _ -Be Dept• B Outremont, Que. gEPATULA RELIEVES STOMACH, KT.IK HAIR REMOVES. PATENTS - liver, kidney, and, bladder trobules. pending. KMk is a tried and true LAWNS there is something to build the rest. FREE ENLARGEMENT WITH EVERY Symptoms: Pains in right side. under remedy. Sate•to nae and sure In.&c- of tka Hardee around and there is less' 25c order: Roll film developed and 8 shoulder blades.and across.hips, In- tion. .Kllk contains no harmful la- L•� best results grass seed must De f stints, 25c. Reprints-3c each. Bright- dlgQetfon, 'Ras, constipation, colic. rediente, leaves a clean, soft skin: sown iii the tool weather. This means, likely t0 be long blank periods When ling Studio, 2' Richmond SG- E., To- , Formula of German doctor. Price 85. in guaranteed to do the work or your thele is Ito bloom available. About a, Tonto. Mrs. Geo. S. Almas, Box 1073X, Sas- money back. Klik, 81 per package, according to the experts, th8t all the dozen different kinds will make a fair ka,toon, Sa3k. postpaid--81, anywhere in Canada. lawns Or repair work moat be made FOR SALE" A. Adams, Fort Langley, B.C. Refer- - foundation. Here'Is a fair selection: M;F.DICAE, enroll Royal Bank.' well before 'the Bret of dune, At thin Delphinium Hardy Chrysanthemum AIANGEL SEED - GIANT WHITE time there is usually plenty of motet• ' Feeding, grade-one. 1 lb. 35c; 8 lbs. Phlox Ilia 31.00; 5 lbs. 81.60 prepaid. 1 lb. 25c., 5000 EDMONTON CITIZENS TESTIFY IF`YOU WA T'f AN AFFECTIONATE, ure and n4ghts are Cool. Silt cera lice 45 lbs. ® 20c, 50 tbs. or more • 17c for (R. and S.) Powder, herbal rem e- romantic sweetheart with money, t Hollyhocks Oriental�aonpiphie�s here. Sample free. We specialbe in, dy-rheumatism. arthritis, neuritis, write: Mary Lee, 445-0, Rolla, ]RIs- in the eeleCtion 01' the highest ' pile Lillies and grow only one variety. Menno stomach troubles, etc. Two weeks, sours, of seed. Thera are all 'kinds of quail- Trollius Peonies Bauder, Grower.' Elmira, Ontario. 11.50; one month 23: two months, i5• Yucca 'Columbine) ;, :: Druggists, or J.. C. Mcintyre,'Herbst- QL'I•T 'TOBACCO, 8\'OFF, ETC. EAS• ties o}fered, but the beat blends for fly. Inexpensive home remedy. Guar- HAIRDRESSING SCHOOLS lot. Edmonton, Alberta. Agents: Ly- anteed. Testimonials. Advise free. Permanent results prove least owrexpen- mans, Montreal. Box 1, Winnipeg. give. III Canada there are lags govern• SEED CATALOGUES .ANDREWS' •ACADEMY OF HAIR-- - Ing grass seed but these have been de- dressing..Spring claeaes forming on MALE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY MARRY WOULD YOU MARRY 7F Seed catalogues put out by the. April 3rd. Free ifcerature. 981 floor putted? Hundreds to choose from. signed only to protect the lnexperieni• - West Toronto. BECOME AN AVIATION OR MARINE softie' with mctina. Many farmers' ed from ge•ing a lot 'o! teed-geedE large firma contain much more than a w ANDREWS' ACA)SE3dY .OF HAIR- Radio Operator. Employment pros- daughters and widows with property. instead of grass. mere mention of the many.Aowelnd dreeEWS' Government licensed. We pests are the•brightest for years, Our Particulars, 10c. Confidential. Cana- Vegetables available In Canada. They train you for Board .Examinat on. training prepares You for the-Dept. dian Correspondence Club, Boz ItB, With new lAwntk, the spade work epeeif important points such to time rt examination. A high Catlrary, Alta. old b'e done as early as possible. y res proapec us, percentage o our of kA ronto:"" their examinations.' TAILORED SU ITS FOR SALE The main thing is' to get e r siatance to�frost, height, color, sereno HAIR GOODS - STILL MORE IMPORTANT - THEY FREE, PANTS VALUED AT 84,00. - level. Alter digging or. plowing, the of blooming,whether scented,and also ' SECURE EMPLOYMENT The Greatest Bargain Offer in Can- ground should be allowed to settlr3 for WIGS. TOUPES, TRANSFORMATIONS, Attractive work. is'offered in aviation, ada, •We will ship absolutely free a a few days at'least, and then levelled the suitability of the flower for. cut. Braids, Carla, and Ali• types of finest the forestry departments and oilier pair of Penis'with every Suit gqrrdsr 1t is adv1sablq ting purposes. All Of these points quality Hair Goods.' Write for 111115- land services-marine radio also calls bargain Priced at 813.95,• s leggier again. It there is time, Crated catalogue. Toronto Human Lor men. 819.00 value. Tailored from all wool should be taken into consideration is Hair Supply ague. 8 Bnthurat'Toron- gg to repeat this process several times. 'to. F secomplete dation manationality,givand ort Bro.rn, fanc indesigns, Advance The top soil should then be raked fine Planning a real garden, as only With h y east on,a windless day the grass sown such knowledge calla compreheneiv6 Phone number to, Dept. CRO, Spring Patterns,Single breasted mod- ` RADIO COLLEGE OF CAN els, sizes stocked 36 to- 46, Limtted and practical scheme be worked out. 883. BAY LL .TORONTO, ONT. offer. C.O.D. orders. Prompt,refunds at a liberal rate, once licross and then guaranteed. Please give chest, waist once lengthwise. This double sowing - and leg measurements, also colour e PHOTOGRAPHY wanted. Include this ad. and 45 cents insures qn even digtributton. In coc- for,postage. Crawfords Clothes,, Box Bring, the gardener 19-advised to rake SCIATICA $, N/►>IMAR, Crd�r F«...w 395. Montreal. one way only and,then firm .tho soil - A&b.raah.wm.�•�I,ar.d SEIDeYOUR FILMS 1;9ED CARS FOR SALE with a heavy roller or pounder. The web the paiaful sue .rill x • '"e ii5 P"'"'s"'�i""s TO THE HOUSE OF QUALITY first.cutting of the•grass' 18 made 'deb"`rm"ie'et`6'°rub i° .�..s.6..a d til. Tk.awDe AVE MONEYI DRIVE WITH SAFETY plenty of Mined'• and .16ri.edse.Rtrla.dr+r Higher grade prints guaranteedeby and pleasure, to one of our carefully when about three inches high and it yptl'll gel boo rl MASON'S N COLD NIVM I latest developing process. THIS reconditioned care. Fully guaran ed should be done with a very sharp 311 • _ MONTH'S SPEChA)P.OFFER-Any under Ford Cgmppany, plan. ebSb bl -� .a/ r"A"tar a lard sea wrr �' from us-again. Afann Motors, LtM - mower: Frequent lolling when the c tll(Ar fd�r,.adwl.s • wl•dill"0 siserolldeveloped.Everyprintenlarged; ed, L*sed Car Lot; 840.St. Clair Ave.- ground is soft, regular• moorings, and' • a ,rand «w.1.0 ad vow WA•d t•• or if you prefer 16 prints. All for 25c. bleat, Toronto. , AJ+aw-Rqr, Free Flim and bamera Coupon. an annual applicaxion of good lawnw. .u5owstrrte�surtw -. FREE WrTHEVERY ORDER, WANTED fertilifer is advisable. r.twR W. ,o$otnw twwuw a b•odlfol.powolt Bill - _ - -"IN PMN„ wotioa dureslar-t WANT ED-FAR_ RS AND iCE�T'1`S pgRENN1ALg CONSOLIDATED- -• to sell-chicks in your own locality PHOTO ><ERYIOE for a hatchery that arils good chicks Even with a very small garden, at a reasonable price. Liberal Com- _ ' Is{lIl1 NO. 16--38 155 CoTharb"St. mission paid. For,full deta Ile write there if1-a big advantage in having s ti a HAMIRON,ONT. Baden Electric Chick- Hatchery, fes, perennial flowers. With 'these l�-D I:imited,`Box No: 59,"Baden, Ont. , .._ -�!. - musa:�rs', _ ,,_ . eo...:,s,..-m...,rp+ -.."�,.,,..�..w.a.:r r .�..........R .,.. y:a„n.x.n...,�,�i .. u..e.,.:a:c-e. ....*.�.«�e'F. �-�.:ar1p"`:.:• :.r. .''•. .'e:..:n_ a: +•"�„'.'''. rte?:..:.- ;.�.•. :_-•�..�'•.y''` ..e.Z.''a:: :� .. . r v. a r.waP •-n. .. U. ... • .. M • tit¢ C lzezi•n o eWO OW.; Mr. and Mrs. Harry,McGuire, ,.. 9 �j] -LAND SURVEYOR • of Uxbridge, Mrs. Kennedy and'Al- �• hitevale , • ,'1011 BALs Twat bert, of Toronto, and Mrs. Gleeson, file are $L75 pet yestr; $1.50 paid in advaner of Claremont. General Agency F. J. Da A., B. 8e., 0 ` y L. S. On ffile ars t)w records of sar The church and lot in Ptckerlar. Su0saiptima to the United Stater veyors Gibson and Yarnold, 3& knowq as St. Paul's Church for and 'rale. —; �� McCORMICK-DEERING For terms and conditions apply-td _- Gt. Britain iZ•00 in advaaoe. , j� King East, Oshawa. Pheae IM E A LE II the Secretary of the Board of Tyne• T— i r Se ees, United Church, Pickering. MdN-- fWA-R, Proorletor t R a d o N i-c e 7 ;ALSO NAt1CC t0 Cr ltOrs FLEL RY& TUDHOPE AINMSON Audley MACHINERY & R£PAIIiS R, S. U. 1937. Chap, 165 pec. 51 _ Expert service and re Steel wagon wheels. Pedlar Roof- Harry Hull Jack 'and Bernice Chapman visit- pairs to all shakes. Reas ing, Frost or Lundy Fence l±etate of Mary Fawcett, Widow, ed here on Sunday last. Goodyear Tires Deceased: Miss Margaret Westriey spent the 011able charges. Work Red Indian Gasoline and Oft 81111d6r' and Contractor week-end with friends in Kemptville. guaranteed. C. T. C. AUTO PARTS ALL 'PERSONS having ag• Brioliwork and Stonework R. P. Winters is in Fehelon Falls ”' GENERAL. HARDWARE- ainst the Estate of Mary F sett, a Specialty rebuilding a fireplace in a big cot- -ARTHUR FIELD late of the 'Township of Pickering, , tage which was burned.down in the , Frank Wright rn the County of Ontario, Widow, Architect's Service Gcaduate Radio and Television I - "winter before building was complete. deceased, who died on or about the Member Official Radio Service Mee , WHITI3VALE ONT. Fifth da o! Mar Re -We hard almost blocked roads with - PW the snow storm last-Fri ay. u t by notified to file with the under- y. Phone 5201 PI CK E R I N V Rosebank Rd. and Kingston Rd: • -less it will help out the soil fertil- signed, on or before the 28th day �� phone Pick fibs — `-ity. 13ROCK of April 1938, full particulars of The local Women's Institute met their claims. Immediately after said last week at Mrs. Mel. Bryant's Law Motor Sales t THEATRE date the assets of the deceased will -- and had another good meeting. This Ch slot•Plymouth be distributed amongst those entit- concluded the first year of this y WE3IZ'�Y led thereto havin /''� - branch and the officers were re-el- Dealer g °regard only to Notio,e V �o ected to carry on for another year. claims so Tiled, FRIDAY 15 and SATURDAY Thee Club hada g mg at GOOD USED CARS F APRIL Dated at Oshawa, this 6th day of • cod meet' .. r.•w _ Mel. and Mrs. $ryant's home on GOODYEAR TIRES Two April 1938. - - ding of a ndb evening. N'ice-President i. LLARD B�iTZERT - .--� -- We do Buil 11 l - — Hedge presided. A -vote of •apRrec- GENERAL BLACKS�IITHING Saturday Matinee at 1.30 Grrierson, Creighton Sud F'rasei, CARPENTERING, iation for the drama workers was SKILLED l4fOTOR. REF4IR5 Can. Bank of Commerce Bldg. CEil[ETII`T(�. - heartily assed and an .allowance holiday'Matinee,Friday at 1 o'clock _ y p Give us a trial on a New or a Used Ca, Oshawa, Ont. Solicitors for the Ex- of ten dollars made. thein for the 24 Hours Towing Service « eeutors ' gasoline expenses of those using J. The Baroness . and cars which, would not cover the cost, Gordon d. Law !f ' ROO,4'ING but all are anxious to assist. The .land the Butler younger people de;•ided• to have a -__. __ _-Phone 290$ — -- _ REgiste We a ,a) yell Brantford Roofing ball club and will meet in the Aud• - - - r — — PI+;KF.R1,1G, -- c)tiTARtO --=tV"tri :Sale ,,,, .� aE�'ri�►ly,En�i»:e B.+fliroom -_ ley school ori Jlonday erenmg to or- ,tYIi LI.a?VI EiWVEL L and L I:Daf — Auction S�T �', a8itI1 dI gani�e. If you are intereted, be , sale--of arni implements, furnit- Egntpment;•Duro Water ANNArsE.LLA ure*etc., on No. Highway at Stghlr;F;� n�n crit present a:rd fend your aid: e - : Green River. Property of O. Fer- ; . d ' Brougham, SDA rier Estate. Terms Cash. other R,100ioK ..Material �•-- '*' TUESDAY, NOTTER APRIL 1*, W.and 20 ere.. Ken Prentice, auceioneer.- ' n E�tifnq,te:R- rep - MONDAY. E Dti' a Dean and Mrs. Mairs were Toron -` Shows at an 9' Guaranteed R to visitors on Tuesday laiA. Two ' •- SATURDAY, It1AY 14—Auction sale d Work f f1 Soft Oh Basi of fresh Milch cotes �,t U `i We are glad to report Mrs. T. ) it >f.` , J. P [I OUSE Knox is: improving in'heahh slowly. of y Honey, Springers. Property t f'J.. S. ,Hold em Navy"' an The Harry Jermyn family of n �rrP .,0 ' Iii Itb o ey, -some time in' he first ' =ph o- o Whitby, were guests at the McWhir- Dj j(/ !Q� _ weak ot_Jlay Prentice and Pres PiCKFRi:�f�, �O�TTARIO ter home on Sunday, April 3rd.. ( 1 ice, auctioneers: 'LEW AY'RES � t Mr. and. Mrs. Thomas Philip 1IPl�i�Clltf--. _ MARY CARLISLE welcomed a•little daughter on V4 ed- j - Also raesdayl April 'Ah. Congratuldtione. ♦• E HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK air. Bob Feasby of Shoal Lake,' "The Westland Man.,, is spending sometime with his uncle, -Mr. T. Norton and fawn- ' , �mpie but rich de- (� Case"' of Grass Seeds, Garden Seeds etc. sign we can furnish > il Among the man coffering from memorials that will • s y wrth on our floor for your inspection bad colds are'Mrs. Brown and Mrs. please from ever _-.Farley, who "are-confined -to the g standpoint. In dignity .PRESTO`'-FOSTER ' of appearance our ,selling at the following prices: house. _ work will stand out CAROL HUGHES The drama which,was to have been _- lfalfa resented b our Y. P. on 'Fries I through -the ages. _ 0 .per _ p y y _A 18 0 bus. evening last was postponed on ace- -EVENINGS'Greater Tribute_ 9cbedule of Admission Price• r '' Red Clover ` '17.00 per bus. cunt of road conditions..: N. W. STAFFORD ' - : -'EVENINGS' she W. A. a.: will hold their Highway Monumental Exc pt Saturdays and Holidays '12ap.e =�' ` • .::•l0 Per lb. regular, meeting at the home of_ * Works Adults,25cts. Children under ll '15cta. A191ke 18.00 per bus. •-k. PL 468 Whitby Ont. Sweet (}lover n Ira. Johnston, on Thurstia April y �; _6 50. r burl, .b J p ES Y, MATINEES 50.p hr stop Road West 21st. Word f,r. (;oil t.all—illy. g Adults. 2ncts. Children, .10 cts Tilmoth Mr. Wm. Gray x-as hurried .to -- _i Every Child must have a Ticket 141jllet 3 � �0 g r bas .06 per lb. hospital in Toronto. for an appendic- 1 - , SATURDAY R HOLLDAV EVENINGS ' • p itis operation. during the weak, . SoI-Aum 07 per- lb. ;which was successfully performed. All Keats 25 tents ' • P - .another patient at tit.. %fictiael's 1nl�thy � 1 .78 per lb. Z �31s ke •'.Hospital is Mr. S. Madill who und- We also have the Following Spring Specials: ,erwent Sri operation some weeks a• go, and i:; still receiving treatment. fiS59 Washer�.. _: _ $69.00 The Easter Thankofferin2 of the - even11. at ill 1e�leld .xt ];aster _— � e !be& '� _ Cook 'E3toce, 6 holes 5.60 �i. S. will be held next Sunda _ - - _ �� Z T_�(?et of harness 2fi,• 6 program will be given by the pupils I t � ^� of the Svniiay Sc�:ooa. = a _ See Our Line-up of Used Goods ,_ 13r. Josdph Mitchell had the mis- You don't aced to carry a fin•. � 'fortune to fall on the cement floor uncial burden to have satisfac• n toyer, cook Coal oil a d lxaf3 'in the stable, receiving serious in- linty transportation. when you ` Implelnegte, Traotore Cars _ :juries to 1�is leg, and was taken to ravel by motor coach your cost h " St. Michael's Hospital for treat- :. witC the X8118 for our Special Spring Sale 'p>hCo OD galDt�s . stops at you;coach stop, z - and Enamels The Y. P. U. service on Sunday ` eveni P was in charge of the Cit, ..; s' BILLS OO - izenshi Group. Allan Ellicott con- vener. COOPER The .report on tl•m Pickering <<S «s 'Convention.,was given by the dele- gates. � . - ..REMARKABLE—CLEARING :& The Mission Band,, under 'the <S leadership' of Mrs. Mairs and Miss �• - Annie Bayles held,their April meet- — glLf'S' , - Values on New and Used ,guar- g e y o day last, with an attendance of f3 anteed Radios. me fibers. � � All Coach Travel Informntion at ' � ;.EASTERN HOUSE Ses the smallest 7-tube Electric Canadian built Radia Mr. and Mrs. William 'KeGuire cel- •. ?. P) rn,o AR�� -� -' ebrate their Golden Wedding. . - - _ Only �3i,50 .Mr. and Mrs. Win. McGuire en- - 3ertained the members of the family' _ SteW&rt-�aCLler B batteryleas. Reg.463.95; leas and a few relatives and intimate Vel CalVe"' s ' a int Q battery for y�51,95. friends on Sunday, the occasion of, v Thileo 6 battery radio, Rea X39.15; less batteries their Golden Wedding .anniversary. They were the recipients of two lov- ely floor lamps and other gifts and Sell your Calves at home. ' U331 Vw,)r 1933 Utatel 5-tube Eteotrio, $15.00 flowers, one a bridge lamp and a S -.basket of fifty tulips from the -Altar Society. William McGuire —Save ' time and money. I Used Console Electric, $14,00. -� and Julia Murphy were married in 1 Used Victor, 1935 2 volt battery less bs 'St. Francis de Sales Church'here on �. - ,. -`April 10th, 1888, by the Rev. Father , We haVe`Ia buyer'�at the farm teries, $27,50. Sheehan. On Saturday morning Rev. Father Hickey celebrated High; Masa : :Monday,` Tuesday and �— 1 Used 2 vont-}r1`ttery set, less b'atterie .for them, in the.church where they -- 11spre married fifty ears ago. In th,e * Cooper "spring of 1892, they went to the � 'Wedn �'gday• �►•.West, settling at Margaret, Man. /����/�� FARMS 'where they farmed for twenty-five assn, returning to Pickering in LIMITED - Radio Sales Service ` •,2917. Guests from ontof-town were R. J. iAUM- ord, of Lakewood, TELEPHONE MR. OLA REMON''' — ONTARIO P1CKZ RING 5100 - LOWES r dZ. ' r .i6=:. , i .-.•R-Yr W ri ., .: y I.w .'�, ^i tq .b-. _ -yW .. .e. s.Y _id. �8 +mow-i`!. :.i'.^-^ „r..:, kx.^ - ..JVys - Y., . ' :•n✓"..z' 1.`.tie's. •.,i•;' -`B ,ri.- _.- -+i;. ti r e b BE PREPARED a Rasteaas�t - •� � Memorla� .. .__ . for Seeding 'Louis Tucker left this week to - ------ - _ n JONES — In loving memory of our Tractor Gasolene, TAnk Delivery o ; ge a store in Weston Ont. Dear Father, Hukh William Jones, 2 1.2c. • e� Alton Our Badminton Club were guests wYilo passed away Apzil 14th, 1936. I eP g of the Blackstock CIuIi on Monday His smiling way and pleasant face rDistillate, Tank�Delivery - + evening. Area pleasure to recall; -• h I.2c.per gallon 4•. Mr. and Mrs.,D. A. Pugh and' word for each, i [ Mrs. Melvin Johnson spent Sunday He had a kindly P�LeC�y�ur Build n with friends. And died beloved by all; 100 ,C. Pure Pennsylvania Oil :in Cannirigto F — ' Some day we hope to meet him, g gel.lots, 65c. per gat. 1NIT1'1 Mr. and Mrs.. Dickinson aro _ - occupying the Janet Young residers Some day we know not when; To clasp his hand in the better land, A LF'S PLACETITE=LAP Ce. Never to part again. ..• .. Mrs. Augustine delivered a very _•Ever remembered by his lov- interesting address at the evening ing family. CLARE�rMO.NT, UNT. � �' VA NI�,AL <a service of the Baptist Church on phoae 5201 �"'"'"1°'� Sunday hat. _ — ROORI NQ Thle Wm. J. Turner 'family of - Markham;and Mr. and Mrs. Ireson, STANLEY THEATRE Farm Machinery .of Toronto, spent here.Sunday at 'the Dry, rotted shingles catch fire like kindling 1 '-1R;,,kard_qnri home ' -- - :S' ',p;JFFVILLT Slit with Cossncil Standard Tito-Lap roofing h tt � embers or Services were held each evening Phone 100 Heaval Pedlar Products of this week in the Baptist Church, sparks. It is good for a lifetime and ie sold was done in many places during Grose Fertilizers with a 25 year guarantee. This guarantee is as Passion Week. Showing - -- backed by a reliable firm with a background Wm. WeekBirket,has been giving his Week Nights-$.15, Standard Time F. W: 6 ft. Binder, new Aleunita of years of-service.to agriculture. Ask your STATITE Led-NW Ndb, ins tion F. W. 7 ft. Binder, good banker.Tite.Lap roofing comes ialarge�heets with Screw Shank pees the annum spring PeC sat. & Holidays�-2 Shows,7 sad 9 P•m• Fordson Tractor, cheap that are easily handled. Fireproof, weather- ; —and tinsed finds them in a very healthy Thursday, Friday snd Saturday - Offer Tractor Plow No. 7 = - proof—does not crack, bulge, shrink or curl — condition.' lake an They may be put on right over your old root e a s� ' The Brock Road- is in the best THURSDAY, FRIDAY&SATURDAY A3 U�'I�eLa al Crm Separator, new Bei age�d rafter measurements for free barbed root - condition for this time of the year APRIL 14, l5 and 16 Melotte Cr. Separator 600 1D ro> aan that has been experienced in many \ cost estimate. Adam Wagon and new boa a year. tiThe�Wf Q� Adams Truck wagon, new. famous of wo , Rev. P. D. Augustine left. for Truss s Preston st•N this Truth" One light sprang wagon maw offing Tito-t.dir ' his home in Kingsville early One McLaughlin Buggy s wlph awed mited Fereaiand T or maw POW" endiassant. y . _.::. 1 and eY Port t4 nt. week where his .mother is seriously Monlrea a Toronto. •- ,Oer T w try aipsnal Starring �'V: F. DL' 'Ey,'.. -Greenwood ^.�.: Mr. Lyman Pilkey is still confin- f to the Oshawa hospital, but it is IRENE DUNNE PRONEPtex'L31� 416 .►. expected that he will be home in a CARY t;KANT _ RAT P14 RF LAMP - - - Special_ Easter Services are being FRIDAY-Matinee at 2,:0 Kell in the 'United Ghurch on Sun Nite, at 7 and 9 : Eck day next. An appropriate selection - o€ Easter music .will be used in the COMEDY a d SHORTS ' Nor- Mrs. Snodden and daubliter Nor is : sen, have returned'from Canningto6. gONDAY TUESDAY, WEDN'SDAY ethers they have been spending sev- .APRIL 18,-18,and 20 eral weeks, Mrs.• Snodden attending < Y L1 NOW her father who is ill. It Tho mach i Walter_et' _ . � _ E 118 and Mrs. Victoria -the axe returning to Markham this week after spending- the. :inter with' the Great" former's mothere, Mrs. l3, H. - SPG;.: T'•.j•1', NOMURG zsan hereSamna \ • Thou '� �'• °". .�`��,�,� We congratulate Nelson Wagg on - his success at ti'e Stratford :Spring ANNA NEAGLE won the Grand A�TUN W LBROOK -' "Stallion Show, having �his, three-year , i , �'" TA onshi on h -Matinee at 2.30 CAX'-Cham P IONDAY �;� ..:.. •; :;; :. •Pl GV ILSE old "Torres Nelson" and several ]`'fits Showa at 7 and 9 other prizes besides.- bi�s. Morplay returned to Clare- Comedy, Short Subjects a;� ,,<,� _ > > > nt on Tuesday after a fevv weeks; C mo K LA �. VI in Stayner with her soup Re who acco0panied 'TriURSDAY.FKID:IY&SATURDAY ; a her here and addressed the week- PRIL14, 21,'22 and 23 :1} h t' Easter service on Tuesday.' x \� t , At he time of writing consider- Wife �OctO�' r :: � Ili able mystery surrounds the firs 4 a 4 vrhieh.totally destroyed the school at and Nurse" - ver the Uxbrid e o w t of 8 �. Roseville, 1Vith f: ; week-end. It is thought to have been r a case of incendiarism, and rumours LURETTA YOUNG C { `` of an arrest were heard during the JOHN BOtFS w�a � �� k � � ' ' t 9 - -first of the week. Miss Gladys �IRG1tiIA BRUCE "� � - e 4'' Evans of this place is the teacher. �f The regular monthlymeeting ,Z the `Women's Institute'will be held "..."•„"" . .at the home of firs. T.' Gregg on Maple Leafu�ual Fh a 'j� f/ -wednesday, April 20th, at 2_30 p. j1lSLlTiLnCB CO• Roll Can—Emergency shelf for v : A.paper �1rs. G.. -farm pantry•. . p F b7 sand WAWANESA IN9. CO. F ;bl.. Forsyth—The Farmer and His p'amily, Congenial conditions on the Cheap rates for Farm and Country _ farm. Current Events Loyst. Demonstration — Prunes. VYlndstorm Insurance on Baildinp Miss' Alice Bacon R. N. was file Windmills. Silos etc- Dour ta \ dw 1 .. .e guest o£ ho at a shower at the e,utgmobile Insurance of le here on Monday 4419. -- home of her poop .AII $ands. le of the :. _ � lllrtt��i S•prrxr¢n S , stub arrA--Sept • :evening. The young Pee f. neighborhood -are honouring her ° Write or Thong ' BOWMAN �QWB . �- jro.. MAN who has driven McLaughlin -Buicks"for five, six • on°the event of her coming marriage. - _ ;. seven yews is'"just a youngste " in the los famer al yA feature of the evening was the NO other car canentrance of Master Glenn Evans cosRH1TB7 ONTARIOoMcLaughlin-Buick ownerg. For almost everybody can z tamed as a bride, drawing behind MATCH THE VALUE -name a friend,or relative,-who has been buying these great him a basket containing many of ATT$NTIO1�1. 1�ARMERs only McLaughlin•Buick has ell .',cars for twice as long as that. -We can tell you of motorists grins bestowed noon the bride- }hese advanced, Proved features who have bought NlcLauehlin-Buicks again and again through to-be. He became somewhat tangled GENERAL REPAIR WORK DYNAFLASH Valve-in-kiped nearly thutY'years—a generation m their lie 1 Everybody L up in his veil but 'managed to coin- who really knows the bicLaughlin-Bilick car knows nothing We prepared tote ircars. Straight Eight Engine . j it, ,,And that's particularly. piste his task without further in- 1� else can match the oy of owning terruption. """� W trucks, tractors and all farm TOROLI&FREE Springing . .•rip- earl Fbr the 1938 McLaughlin-Buick is not only a w1asels reb-i It and toe Hydraulic Brakes . .•. Genuine •true lltis y e�• —it's the Only Car III the = Knee c ,on .'. no iFf &04 — ' - ---- tire-setting, 'wood-work anA _ Top Bodes with Fisher N-Draft world *ith the brilliant-performing DYNAFLASH ngine,an wood turning of all kinds. gentile}ion . . ..Safety Glass . . . > ride-cushioning TOPQUE-FREE Springing. Try them both, Place �OIIr Urf�e,T HOW for Torque-Tube Drive and Sealed with a ride in the car'we have waiting for you. Chassis. Nation-wide Pers end Series 44—Spore Coupe wish Opera Sala). WOOd•WOlking aIle tUrn1I]a.• Service organi:etion alwa set our 1278 P110De OC ONII Y Y. ~ PRICED $ V Drhrered a: /acro*Y. OiL•au'e. Go=o+n ° oa PERMANENT NAGGING PAIN licence and Irneral otoronal. F J) Payments ' 'ebmmand, anywhere. FROM th.° General htororr Intra[+Hent Plan. b1-1288 ' THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER -.A• H• ROWS AND NERVES, IT MAY',B 3rcck Road Store•�nd Blacksmltd Shop YOUR EYES. _. ,(successor to W.'H. Jackson) r, C, H. TUCK, OPT. D. _'Disney Block, opo. P. o. E. R. Woodward ,. g6pne 1516 0 OSSAWA, ONT. Oar `stock of groceries - is fresh and complete - ` — -/LL . at all times. CHASe COOPER ---- CLAREMONT �•O I• Bkesh Meats-and Perishable Fgods FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND on Electric Refrigeration. _ _ AssOC. Dealer--J. McCslashen��DunbartOn „ ' MOTORS SALES WHMY EMBALMER It will be s pleasure to serve you. DONALD ��a,►-+ —� quccessor to W. J. Mather, Pickeri"17 Sts afiville. See our weekly sales bulletin A f SAc. DP81 P.r--1V1• CJi eP1p-- " -Nightand Day service GOODWILL COUPONS - — - -- WX ASK FOR YOUR COUPON 4 Business F'hon• Residence Phone Useful, Valuable articles in return - • 9eao _ _ gaol BROUGHAM, ONT. phone Pick 542 _ - - -- - :- ..-.. va.:..,.. .. ..� .. ...y. .ref.^ .....:,,4 .; .. ,.: ..-. „ ,.:' ."' \ .,....'.-„r • s .. F: : ^G ` homespun Beliefs r_- :The /t�ch� 00 n Kid tb Official ,__ a 1 _- RITZ Heal Refutes Day"Tbeory - "Apple A ,N t :b 1�cx Beach _�. Dr. F. R. Dew, y Oberlin, Ohio, healthristie's -Rit ---- TJ official, puts to.rout some, homespun Ch ' a beliefs and methods o1 curing or pre• those toasted and•tabty, - venting illness. ''gutty Flavored,slightly. ! CHAPTER VII all hearsay with you, but I'm curious- _ He says an apple a day will not Hiram Morris was too sick to be to know." keep the doctor away any more than salted little wafers... 1 moved.The doctor pronounced it to be Hayward flushed.''Never mind thgt a bag of asafoetida draped-about the hit the mark every time: pneumonia and for Rose and Jim there line of talk. I came to give you a very neck, although, he adds, the latter Commenced a period of sleepless .anv- quiet word of warning, but if 'you`do may make his visit a bit reluctant. iety. He moved her into his cabin and want to get nasty, why, just write out Ile says whiskey will n drown out tried to force, her to7lake some rest, your own ticket. I'm ready to take a cold and prevent pneum�la.' He de- -but as for him he did.not remove hisyou on now, or later." clares that lemonjuice juice will not cure - ros1tieW clothes and scarcely closed his eyes "I see. That's why you brought freckles and even a clean tooth may li- , for nearly a week. help." decay. a Then Mr. Morris died. He had mu The speaker's color deepened. "Lis- Dr. Dew discounts the belief that 0 :. tired almost constantly; the last wo d ten, Rowan. I know what happened to oysters eaten in , the summer will tllq5e that Engthshruan, Thum ou". He III r ery,rerg- of his favorite prophecy, "Some t ay not have any friends with him; the ;erated oysters will sot, according to .,` I'll land in the pay." z z z z!z witnesses were all your friendQ. I've Dr. Dew, _ `^►r's a Christie Biscuit for every t@1to' There followed the customary el- heard about a lot of your other fights, The jaw will not be locked though '•- . ancholy preparation and forma ties. too - if you can call 'em that - and the skin be punctured by a dusty nail, ' There were still a few women 1 it on I've had a dozen warnings•to lay off and a receding chin does not neeessar- the creeks near by and these di what of you, so I provided my own witnes- fly denote weak character, the doctor -they could for Rose. ses. Now here's what I've got to say- says. - - It -was Rose who selected 0( burial after the ceremony,•y.ou duck!". He declares there is no evidence to ". .aster Holiday' Meas" place, upon .the north '°rim's' of- the "And what will •happen to .Rose? support the following beliets: - ' creek - a high bench that *alleled "I'll attend to that. She has friends That scarlet fever germs lurk in the bottom and that looked put across -enough to see her through." clothes, furniture and wallpaper for - p �, There,.have been more curious cus- minutes to'season. Serve soup, gar" the tundra towards the open sea. It If I don't dusk; I-suppose-yOtrll years. - - toms connected with Easter in the nishing--each portion with a small was a spot that in wintery as shelter- tell her I'm a gamblei/and that I offer-, -T 11-a�"Ned.a cold, starve.a fever" is past, than with any.other religious amount of egg and a slice of lemon. ed from the icy blasts; I# summer it ed to buy her father's claim for ten good advice. festival. Some of these we still ob- Serves 8. .'was brilliant with wildlowers, lush. times what it's worth. That'll certain- ly One.Pattern Makes 1�iis GR serve though we have longsincelost Maitre D'Hotel Batter ,' with tender grasses, and/fragrant with ly shock her.' track of the original' significance. blooms - a •pleasant land peaceful "Oh, you had a reason for that of- y4 tablespoons butter _ • f - The name Easter. isbelieved to,have place for a gentle, bro en old man to ter- more of your Mtchigan'e" Pair. % teaspoon 'salt Os- sleep. Other hands w-pre ready to dig luck,' probably! I understand you did originated from the Saxon word Os- % teaspoon pepper the grave,-but this�as a labor that most of the panning. Funriy.about that ter; which meant rising.observed doubt % tablespoon some of the customs observed in the p Parsley, finely chop- Jim Rowan reserve for his own. Iuck of yours, isn't it? Funny how ev- , ped In due time he began it. Fortunately n+ r past were hang-overs from pagan t erybody loses when they play. ' you_ 1 4 tableaoons lemon juice rites and in the change from pagan- the rim was well drrained and, once he You were crooked in Dawson and you Cream butter thoroughly, add Balt ti ism to: Christianity, the original -had'picked thro h the thin crust of couldn't.even play straight with Rose p and pepper,'then parsley. Add lemon autumn frost, the gravel was dry and and her father, It's perfectly obvious meaning was -lost bit the form of • 011e"se' often strange ractices was Guice, a small amount at a time, he made good progress. He had finish- why you came out here-fa the first creamingthorough]y.after each Ad• , ': ed his melancholy task and was about place. Heli! Men like you ought to be -• continued. dition. Makes 13 cup butter. W� to climb out of-the-me,-when�ie netic. -iOr=•molting at-a girl like her!" In one section''of En land it used` -- - -- ;° ed a peculiar reddish tinge to the gra- 'Well, Hayward, i'm.noL going until t obs he rule for.EasterMondayan lift" the-to "end t`he Seaimeeaen flavoSalaured jelly pow vel beneath his feet. He took a heap- I get ready." 1 package lime avoured j Ing shovelful of it and, descending to A Brave Figure women to do the same to the men on der the creep, he stamped a hole through It urea a dismal travesty of a fun- Easter Tuesday. : This was done by b cup warm water the ice and idly "panned" !t on• the eral that occurred late that •after► two people making -a chair of their 1 cup grated cucumber - „ ,. 1 tablespoon vinegar shovel blade. noon. A clergyman and a half dozen crossed hands and so lifting the 1 teaspoon scraped onion ` ' He was engaged thus when young van out from town, but even including +~.�• was that of playing ball in churches t Dash of Cayenne a �r To Start(Something of Mr. Morrie' acquaintances bad dri- third person. Another weird custom. F g for s Dteaspoon salt Hayward and two ai his mea ap- them, there were not twenty people � pnze of tansy,Bakes or tansy. who followed the pine box ab it was \ puddin Thou h ball playing has iss Add eIe powder in warm wa ' proachefl. Jim roes and leaned upon � .•.,�� �' g p y g ter. Add remaining ingredients his shovel handle. He supposed these carried across the-thin autumn naow ,f been discontinued'inside churches,.. were the first tiro airivals for the fun. and up to Its resting place. tansy cakes and puddings are still Force through sieve. Turn into mold oral, but Hayward explained: Rose was a brave but a pitiful fig- favourite dishes in many parts of Chill until firm. Cut in squares ani ► '. serve on crisp Iettuce. Garnish wil<i -+s• "I came up early to have a word ure. During the final..depressing rites r England'. . ' � mayonnaise. Serves 8.' with you,.Rowan." Jim Rowan's heart bled for her. He �, Here' in Canada 'we-still _ " it was who let fail the first shovel- present • I thought you said 'about every-, � # , children with colored eggs, toy rob- Emergency Biscuits • ful of eartft�P _the grave.had been bite and fluff bob' chicks. E r 2 cups sifted flour • in -the they night." Jim told him. aste thing e o g y y not in any humor to filled-in he,saw that Hayward and-the is a happy season of the year and 2 teaspoons.baking powder _ .. , tier an had taken her back down 35 teaspoon salt I' : Oh, I was drunk. I made a tool o! gym aside from the deep•religious et r P +myself. Now that I know who you ar , to the cabin. ficance there are many other ressotnis 2 tablespoons butter or other I've Come.prepared." Jim had secured a team with which ( for rejoicing. The long week-end shortening Jim stared incredulously at the to drive the girl in to town, and while holiday provides a grand chance for as cup milk speaker; harshly he inquired: "You the visitore were bidding her good- ;, family•reunions, which of course- Sift flour once,.measure, add bale don't mean to say you Intend to start by he went to his own shack and be- a means extra nice dinners. Here is ing powder and salt, and sift again aomethiag today?" gan putting his few belongings togeth- a fish dinner which-will help to solve Cut' in shortening. Add milk'gradu "Certainly not. I came up to serve ere the--problem of "what to:serve." ally. Drop from teaspoon on gresaei - _ : motive on you. I've learned how you He was'myaUffed when,be could not pan. -Bake in hot oven (460 deg. F. met'Mr. Morris and came out her, and lay his hand upon the little leather Black Bean Soup 12 to lb minutes. Makes 15 bis case with the old newspaper portrait Broiled Whitefish I understand why.you came. But Rose Maitre d'Hotel Butter runs' doesn't understand. She doesn't know of Rose., for'that was about all that he you're The Michigan Kid; she thinks really cared to take with him. He look- s Parsley Potatoes _ .7ou're just an old friend of the-fam- ed everywhere for tt.before he finally d Emergency-Biscuits ' ar Sea Dream Salad ave u the search. , 4568 - • 31y, her little playmate from the-home g D Apple- Pie - .Coffee - town. She doesn't know it was. you Rowan had refused Hayward's wartr- who offered forty thousand dollars f ing to leave, not because he expected -_ _ = Black Bean $bap' -ithis claim." ' Rose to reconcile herself to his past, PATT N 4568 Q cups black beans "Right. She doesn't know any of not because he now retained the faint- By Anne Adams J small onion, sliced - �—�thoae things. 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My strength , w 480-T tintversity Ave., Toronto. returned so quickly,and sleppt well at night." Q PHOSFEMENERVE"NIC Buy it of your druggist. i.iquid or tablets.` A711 • :. .� "a.Y.u:ti,�i � • K.. H'o-,/:PCS.y^P.'.i L'"*+- H. ^{! � .�yy , KF moi•±, t :.'-fhMk � ..rY rfi► "watcher" uses a branch, with a - Water "Witching r_l crotch in it, from an ordinary apple IS THIS YOUR -, my Gift tree. n holds the branch lightly in a ' O�� both hands with the crotch in a per- ._,BIRTHDAY? *U11bar *0 pendicular position. When he is di ;;� r G to rectly above a vein of water the By A. R. WfrIR - �� - Few Pe:opLe pO�e� � crotch begins to turn with consider- - - PEI Jr� "Divine'Water Below Sur- able force in the watcher's hands. He Oil face of Ground has not the power in his and What the Stars Foretell For Those ` ' > What is the secret of water and Wrists to prevent it, and not snare- Born on April 16, 18, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21. 5• quently it will turn so strongly the For the 15th to 20th the Zodias 'sign `wp Olt "witching?" A let of people have bark will come off. fa Aries. For the 21st it is Taurus. LESSON III. " loins he would set one upon his sought the answer to that quQstion In divining oil Mr. Farquhar uses People born between the 15th and . THE VICTORIOU8 8�RVANT throne. and it was to satisfy this curiosity an apple crotch, the same as he does 20th of April are usually headstrong, ; (Easter) 31. -He foreseeing this sliake'of the of long standing that the Clinton cor for water, but,the.crotch is previous- temperamental and have greaet meatal Acts 2: 22.38 resurrection of the Christ, that naith• respondent of the Stratford Beacon- �, dipped ir. oil. It also will turn energy. They object to opposition, are to see Herald wtowards him and then downward very positive by nature and very Golden Text. - This Jesus did God er was he,lett unto Hades, ror d:I well knovrntIiullettsownshp farmer, -when he above a vein o! oil. definite about everything. They are raise up, ,whereof we all are wit_ his flesh see corruption. .As lino ; witty, congenial and good hearted:. messes. Acts 2: 32. could not have'spoken this psaLn of two and a half miles north of Clin- _ ton, Friends always have a good time is THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING himself, he.-spake it of Rome other who ther thanbar happens County). ' Mr. Farqu= Wtshowever,InfMaTliblFarquhar their company. Time.-The day of Pentecost, May • The Nord ne �toreseeing" tascribeahe ssPro- tively'fe.wnpersons hoone opossesses the usef a shafpiece of steel wire for divin- Those born on April 21st love CO n 30 rl�via in el's %0l-e able to divine veins of either :water or oil. When he is fort. and ,pleasure. They are trust st•,. �.. place. Jerusalem. / p - ..._ -composition of the psalm. water and oil-deep b sur- -above -worthy,"reliable caps ; 22. Ye men of Israel, hear these 32 This Jesus did God' raise up, face of the earth. ward and when above oil it will turn to responsible positions. An import y words. T'he apostle Pet.'er begins the whereof we all are witnesses. This fa Mr. Farquhar willingly �'demon- toward him and downward.' In'the ant change in business affairs ie indl , second part of his sermon by remind- Peter's third argument concerning the strated his "witching" ability—or. di- pas two years he has located many cated and some benefit by specula- In6 his audience of til^ir great Priv actuality of the resurrection of Cht]at: vining ability, if you prefer to call wells in Huron county and he has yet tion. !lege and hoipor in being members.of first, it was inevitable that he should -it that—but he, bad no explanation to hit a dry spot. His divining ability For.- complete birthday horoscope --'—the chosen race, of which he also was rise from the.dead,'because death had to offer of how it is done. . seems infallible. . for any birth date is he year, send a member, and in this they stood to- no hold on him; secondly, it was pre "As fat as I ,can figure out zt is 10c to A. R. Weir, 73 Adelaide. 9t. W.,. gather on common ground. Jesus of dieted thak he would rise from the simply a gift that maybe one person Toronto.. Please print your name and `-'Nazareth. Many have been hearing avid, whe. in ,such predic• Crippled in a rabbit trap, a dog address plainly. dead by P in a hundred possesses;' Mr. Farqu- 3 rumors that this person.' had come kions was a true prophet of God; in Scotland, Tuns about -- , h the bar volunteered. "I 'did not know I in Lanarkshire, v ---forth out of�the to on the third the. third pdace,-be. Petelr'- - - AuCttOlte� lzla Beed --- ossessed it myself until I tried'the on an artificial leg. -day. This is the first time, however, other apostles and many others, had P - that thousands of these Jews had ever actually seen with their own eyes the stunt five years ago. Now,with either A barber in a Latvian town has had as opportunity of hearing one of Lord Jesus Christ gain and again at• a 'steel wire or with I crotch fromAn sold hi§,beard by pu the Christian apostles expound sear ter he had risen from the dead. The an waterple tree, I carp tor oil anywhere."ace a vein of ice cream spoons has�Ob been Placed measured 38 inches,blr and ct fetched Significance of the death and reground under Peter's feet when he action of this man Jesus. Approveu of w1s speaking of Christ's resurrection In detecting a vein of water the with a ?lova'Scotia concern. . $9.5Q an inch. Clod unto you. The Greek word )aero was jest as solid and firth' as the .r. means "demonstrated." "shown by ar round under his feet when he was - - gument." By mighty works"and won g " a Which Gad did by talking about Christ's miracles and dere and sig a humanity. There is not an in 3tim in the midst of you, even aR �e `. all.of Christendom any argument, n AF - I� �! yourselves'•know. The miracles s 'of any chapter, or any book omen can Christ were so many, and had zwen stand the closest scrutiny of scholar- CoMfORT A t local-` SOUD differen o or In many way destroy rtormed 1 a can in any„ y THERE - Pe ship, that - itles. and there were so many thous harm the united, overwhelming-proof - an�fc a of people in Palestina-wba tot:ld--: -._.__._. .__-._._ that Christ came(oath frottl"ttte-t:omb —. -bear testimony to their reality, that none of these Jews, it they pretended ' in his own body on the third day after his death. as he said'be would. .. _. .Lo be tri their right mind, could . Ro L Being (herefore by the right _ EU performed them d 5 ring 33. E y. 'a that Jesus had.pe _ • -- hand of God exalted,, and ha�•ing re • „_ . his talnfatry. ceived of the rather the promise of , Death of Christ the Holy Spirit, he bath POO forth -23• Him, being delLrered...up by.tho this. which ye see and hear: That EL BODY determinate counsel and toreknowl- Chrfat ascended to the right hand of RLL ���� .. - LEnT edge' of God. That Chrfat should dib C.od means. -oC course, 'that all' that -..: upon a oes, the Father, and the Sou, Christ did, God approved, that he has' and til Holy Ghost, always pec°• the right to sit at God's right hand. Jesus himself knew that this. was ilia being God the 'Son. In other 'words, -- -- mission, as he often said f=ilazareth �, appointed _ _ .. this man, a carpenter o - - - • ^/pry '� 'k• ' during his public ministry. His death who walked among these very Jewish ' upon the,cross wits the only way by people for years, whom they cruclfled: which be could make propitiation for thereby rejecting, God. had approved ' our Bias, give ria eternal lice, and and raised up to eft at his right hand. ' PRICED bring us_into the preE '0 of r "d 41 34.•For David ascended sot Pitta the O M O f } F R Pet 3: 18)- Ye by the hand of law heavens: put be asith himafif, The - seas men. Here the rcfer'lize ta. 12•Paasenger ikaater'Bcuinesn CwapeJ Lord said onto my Lord, sit thou on the Roman soldlers who did not have my right hand: 35. Till t make thine Master De-sae Modals from$El2 Deli,-' y k' +,c the law of ltifosea, and who ' e:a, res �ered at factury,pylwwa,Ontario. Gov the apostle Paul says'"witho]t"law" enemies the footstool of thy feet. This ornment tax,freight and licence extra. fru ifuotatioa'is"from Pa. 110: 1. St- Pet ss 'o fife Ciuteffy and slay. The death of � 't(;unYeuientTrrnre arrattgecltlrruugh'the' o- i er does not demand belief upon'bis General hlowrs instalment Pian- Jesus. like the tragedy of Judas, had own assertion, but he again..appeals w; been foreordained; but that was no t to"the Scriptures and to words which jb-t4^^^tion of-the actors; their g++tit could not have received a fnlflU hent ` remained. The resurrection of Christ in the case of David. In' this appeal �— _ x HM°•� w.a caw i'} � -Rud the descent' of the Holy gyirit in he reproduces the very---words- in ---�»--- a �tl his illuminating power had reveal• which, some seven weeks before, our sk u - „ "'` r' • : i`ed to. the apostle Peter the true sig ' +> 4 Lord himse)t had convicted she serines niflcance of the death of Je,is of Nan• of error, is their interpretation.of•tall areth: and now,, instead of shrinking " same psalm. No passage of Scripture �-• from the fact. f 3Lttt. 16:.2w), he boldly >• t I s so conatanely referred to to the proctaims it a foreordafued of ,God. New Testament as tills_110th Psalm. h ' His Resurrection The psalm was always•.regarded as r « Whom.God raised up. This is -Messianic by the Jews.- In thP� tour-' the fourth time the apostle has re his - teen verses Peter has carried the his relationship to tory of the throughe8hisfrdeaphozft fs`bu- _:' Seared.to God , „ ✓ Lord Christ within two minutes of an ad- end >: dress, Here 1s the crux of Peter's err maurreCt on to the very throne of God , '�i; 'tire argument. All of his hearers -to which be ascended,frit the earth �' v Jesrta had'_lived, hadheaven- rem humatiit to �.l,�itY, w:'--- - --- -- a puriormed•miracles: had died upon the` from then to eternity, from •math to cross, jut thousands of them were not everlasting lite-all molded, predicted_ IST to uE►cn the Jurrra and look ivaiJe peace of mind that come$from knowing eonvinoed that Jesus had risen from by the very -Scriptures which'these -'the dead, and that-is why Peter de- men had heard taught,and-had been is to realiac that yHrt'll be wore com- - ChevroiCt protects you with a solid, all- 4. votes morn than 'ialt of the second reading themselves from the time : '(ortalrlu in a Ghevrolt:t. Here is extra -steel body structure . . . rout, sides and part.ot his.ser-mon.nn Pentecost•to an - they were boys. • - ' . g -floor welded into one safe,-rigid unit— ezposltion of and a defense of the Both Lord and 0hrist ruununuhr< • • • afore restful cushioning Acts 2: 36. Let all the tl ,liner ui► y �tivith, ,Safety glass in every window. " resurrc ction r our Lord. First he Ouse of hulwtcr ...flat,unobstructed speaks e! it as absolutely inevitable Israel therefore know assuredly, that )hours • , plus niany little Conveniences -Having loosed the pangs of..death; God hath made hips both Lord ted` Enjoy this ride today. Learn►too,Nhat -- _ because it was not possible that he Christ, this Jesus whom ye crucitle3. and �uxuriee s,adont fonnrl' rn'a car of a difference Chevro ee.t's 'Knee-Action � } should bt `olden of it. .A more literal The sermon of Peter is v b Mt to come jt►west price. translation of the Greek word here to an end, and he conclu3es it with glide makes to your comfort.'We have a translated "pangs" would be' '`birth- a glorious sentence of ilittraa. ii this' hiuw step in and-relax to thy.solid cost car ready,for you. pangs:' the resurrection of Christ be one sentence he clinches his entire 'fort of Chevrolet's easy-going rid,.. Teat•. •'On blaster De Ltixe Models. hirth' nut of, _ffA . o d"'Lo:•,i"`Power _ death. - and sovereignty engy are there expresser ; 25..For David salth concerning him, in the word "Christ" his saving work ': to adjuc+t to every pti�sengcr's liking. T beheld the Lord always:before,my is indicated. ,What these Jews to jYtiti�re the quieter-es antl freedom front lace; for he i9 on my right hand, that whom peter was speaking that dayAVA I should not be moved. 26. There- Were to know assuredly is exactly vibration aalticccd by new A]I-Silent fore my heart was glad,and my tongue what all men ,are to know with'the construrtiunr Experience the comforting ;.rejoiced; moreover•mY flesh also shall' same assurance today. He is our Loral -- • C•i5as dwell in hope. and our Christ. %s 27. Because thou wilt slot leave my ROOMIER !soul unto Hades, neither wilt thou 1 GENUINE give thy Holy One to see corruption. HLlntl[n$' Wolves IN-HEADNO-DRAFT HYDRAULIC 28. Thou atadest known unto me the From Air 'lone. CLUTCH ways o1 life; thou shalt make ane full t BODIES VENTILATION of gladness with'thy counten3uce, Of The hunt is up—in the air. In course David himself first wrote these Alaska-the Ferguson Brothers, own- .words, inspired by the Holy Spirit. 29, Brethren, I may say unto th You costsrs fandclighterage stations, -nowhain of fur farffs, go �H�S, COOPER CL�REMONT freely of the patriarch David, that he 1? /` both died and was buried, and.'his wolf-hunting by, aeroplane and aresoc. Dealer—J M:.Gltl�s�eri--Dun�arton tomb is with .us' unto this day. For finding it a profitable enterprise. • _references to David's tomb, see 1 The meat is used to feed mink on a DONALD MOTOR SALES — WHITBY _ - .I{iags, 2: 10; 2 Sam. 5: 7. We do not the fur farms. -- •,know today where the tomb is, but - Assoc. Deader—M. Sleep—Pickering _ 4, all those who were listening, to Peter A church- in hiddlehampton, Eng- ` on the day of Pentecost did know land, is requesting wedding guests to - rti where the tdmb was. throw rice instead of confetti a£ M.PTransatlanticBEVERLEY BAXTER, 3y $0. Retng therefore a prophet, and brides because "rice is cheaper, is TUNE IN Every Tuesday Evening Over Canadian B._O0cjC.�_,tjrg ccirp-ation Nf-tworf�. knowing that God had sworn with an more easily swept up, and feeds the :oath to him, that o1 the fruit of his birds:' - - i mill '^Z.T4. .�..n _. ... ,,,,,... 'i:• 1?;:.` .... ;3 1. ti-'o. - w LOCALI --Mr, Allan Andrew of Sudbury, Y -F. J -- --- is spending two weeks' at his home ZA � �"es�• -,a - - here. *� • r•a•• y we were pleased to see Donald -Sorry to report that Mrs. How- JI ' Munro able to come to the village ard' Bradley is ill in the Oshawa iafter being confined to the house all Hospital. 'winter through;illness. -Congratulations to Rev. and Mrs �� �y =.x w■� -The many friends of- Sirs. R. Stainton of Guelph,-on the hirtt of '- sO//�b� � ' A. Somerville will be glad to know a son on Thursday, April 9th. N A CRAS11-IN D -- - �that-she has been much improved --0ur Police Trustees make i-,.e b p r g A. W. M1TCELL during the ast few Weeks. announcement that Pickerin Vila r - _ -Today being Good Friday and will bo on Daylight Saving Time on - a general holiday the business pias- Saturday, April 23rd at 1' Plekel•lnpr les in the village will be closed as Sunday tht- 24th will he on D. S. 1' b It $`the price not the' - ' " Usual. -The Ladies' Aid-of-St. Andrew' ° ! , f '!he re utar iiieetin of the U. Church will meet at the home of ! y. P. U. will be h@2d on. Wednc Mis. Art! ur Bo.yes next Wednesday ��t. that has crashed day, April 20th, when the Y. P. '• at 3 p. m: All the ladies of the - a,:•.r.....,. r, of Cedardale United CFntrch, Oshawa congregation -are invited.' -_=---- --- n 4 Blue WillowDinner Plates -will be the guests• of this:Union 40 . =A' drama •".Mother of .Mine",-by FORD ROADSTER •- 1929; Pum- l l 0 � 4 " Cereal .Dighes T le at running- ordition •� a -Social Evening. All the Y. P. the Y., P, L . of Centennial Lnited b Cod run g c 4 Cups and. Saucers are invited. Church; Hill be given in the•United Sacrifice at :65. For immediate on Fridayeceninv Apr. sale. David J. Scott, Altona Road , OR 80th birtisday at the horrre-o-Wr4-- 29th,--undei_t1xe_auspices.of tl:,e los; 1-2 mile north 'of Kingston Road. __. Cullis on Sunday. 'Mr. Marson 6s _al Y. P. U. UPRIGHT PIA\O-first class con.- Here is enotl,er w'as' to procure "`Blue �`'illow"' been enjoying fairly good health•and From 'a' Buffalo daily• we learn ,dition. KSS. Compact elle. `h'illiams, z we hope that.:he: may. live to cele- . that Nelson'W. Chapman ha, been C�1s�le6,-F'or a limited .time, we.'aYe. .. selling 615 Haz'bour.Commission Bldg. Tor- $ 7brate many more birt?^Aays. appointed Buffalo's Municipal Dir- ,onto.' Elgin 2.79. ca „ cc Willow" i -The Children's C:'x�ir of St. eclor. This task is w assemble in- _ 1 lb. of Big Slore Tea.and one Blue ti�11Iow Andrew's Church, Whitby, will have formation:vir.all rhg 7000 Civic em-. FOR S-LF.-;Raspberry cane (S'i'.{_ - charge of the service of. praise in plryees for. the department 14eead= ing), -)Beckett, Brack:Rd...near:-•ith: •di611 for 5�C. _ Ue Presbyterian Church,-on Sund ,3� It is a big job for a young man'. He next (Easter Sunday) when they will is a son of Wm. Chapman, who, FOR SALE - Grimm Alfalfa "Co' Remember' -- 6. tea compares ser- formerly._livefi at,.Aud e tender-appropriate music. The y and a cup. P (\o,; 1 Purity') 30c_ lb; Red. Clov - :vice will begin at' 2.30 p. m., and sin of M. S. Chapman of this will. er No. 2, 25c. Ib: Timothy, with a : :the Sunday School at 1.30. age. _. little ,Alfalfa \o. 2, Vic. lb; Crown very favorably.with any of the -We are pleased to report that =A -,_uol head and quick action 'on and Empire *2illets, , recognized as (Miss :Mary --dart wig has been` iu -the part of Ken. .Slorley, who act:' t'•.e 'best varietils, „10. .1, 5c. lb;. hiUher 'Priced package' teas. ' the-Oshawa -Hospital for several .as night-watc!�.man s� the 11� S Sugar Cane, \o. 1, Sc. Ib. Sudan b weeks with a severe attack of pleur -Chapman store on Thursday morainic Grass, the nest supplementary,Pa.-,- in and in a very critical -condition abouty._3 o'clock,,allowed him to Lro tore, X0. 2, (\o. 1. Purity) 5c. lb. -`Don't miss this ripportunity - -for days; is now Tnaking satisfactory to the phone and call Officer Runci- 'Phone Pick. 1413. F. H.. Westney, progress and -is expected home this man, when.he heard the front•door Pickering. 3.1-5. - 1 week-en4..• being forced--open.-The stare-break «> \TF,P - small _how•e, or four Uu -Service will be held today (Good era heard =omethirig that' caused rooms, Young couple in Pickering a T�,+ Friday) in the United C'turch, at 11' them- to-giv ' up their job.and ]eft vncinit Box 20' tiex's Office . C ha" nla,n a, m;. to.which all are'invited.'Ser- around. the corner for their car y' o' r �� ):ices on Sunday at 1I a. -m. 'and 7 tihfch-.teas parked doxn Churh Str FOR SAFE - Latham . Raspberry - �:-m. Easter. Messages will-be-ai.•- a short -distance, -and walked in.o cane, S5 pec 1009; .also- 3 ducks and - ----- --- ---- _.-------� >''�_ en at each service with Communion the arms of the Wficer, who had 1 drake. $1..50 each. R. E. Hedge;•'and a Reception Service at the 1-1 the guilty',-a young•inan and-woman, R. R. 1, Pickering• _ o'clock Service. Special Easter in'the Whitln ,jail at four-o'clock •_:" FOR SAL-1 -•100 bush. R'l�ite Wave Q ]rmsic will acca,�„pw,y i.iie sercicea. -The most contemptible kind of mor IothVls�A number from. here attended a criminal, and the• most cowardlySeed Oats, sprinkling of barleq.�W. pring =r the funeral on Thursday last of the is the motorist who-drives along-the_ Bayles, Brougham• late Jack Hutchison, of Whitby, el highway or. streets in a reckless TO R.E1t1-4 g� rooms in, pick- der son of the Public School Inspee- manner, regardless of the lives of ering Village. A. E. Richardson, a -.'tot, R. A. I3utch1son and Mrs. pedestrians or other motorists, and Poli sized Work Shirts, 80. Agent. . ,• 9 Hutchison, who was instantly killed after wrecking a car or knocking water Shrunk Overalls,- » pair, ffi . _ motor accident in Whitby. The down one or more pedestrians, and FOR SALE-2Qq CeraT Posts at-25 ' pi*lic schools of the district were after seeing the havoc he had cta. each. Rost, C. Reeser, lot 3¢; Qreb work Boots, , • �3,� closed on the afternoon in respect wroug:,t, rush away at a high rate con. 4. Pickering. Phone 2714. to Mr. Hutc' son. of speed in order to escape the 33-84. Bit;t-in Arch support W ork Boots.. X4.96 .--St. George's Church,. Sunday, clutches of ,the law. Such a case .� . April 17th. Easter Da T} se will ha ned in Toronto on Saturday CROSS-BRED CHICKEN -"hybrid �_ Day. re ppe y --Comfort while you work be a Celebration of the Holy Conus- when a motorist dost control of his vigour' means more eggs, greater _ salsa at the 11 o'clock Service,_Ev__ car and drove on to the sidewal liveabilit Bred from hi h produc- _ k, y• . g , .•/� .fine n�iw r>gnge� of English Foulard Ties, ening Prayer, with sermon on the. knocking-five persons down;one of tion strain of Road Island Rods and �, White Leghorn. Hatching eggsi $3. Lovely patterns, . 76e. t0 $1 Q0 _ Easter Message at 7 p.• rri. Sunday whom,.a man was so. badly injured shades, - School as usual .at 1 a. ni. Preacher that he died the next day. Several Per 100 or 50e. a setting.. Arders at both services,_Rev. E. G.' Rob- Pew tried to. get the number of taken.for•ksa chicks. A. Lishman, _Ladies' Chiffon Hoag, new spring. inson: Divine Service on Good Fri. the car, but the "invisikle license lot 10'. tori: 2 Pickering. tf. All Bizes, 760. per pair _ 7. slay with a short address at 8 p. m. plates" made it impossible. These. ,FOR SALES--40 bags Early Warba m • `*. -The cast of the play "The Road license plates have been a boon to potatoes, 10 days earlier than the Fred 1. �untiing, - - 1C�erlilg _,Sack" gave their tenth presentation reckless drivers for they"have no Cob�r, 40 bags Green Milton, at "Tle s►blisk ed 1857. ' of •the season at Myrtle on Tuesday trouble in making their escape, but lot 6, con.. 4. John Moore. phone 'evening; with Centennial Church on the government seems to be deter- Pick. -2705. • 33-34 .the P-lets 1_ie}It, and Oshawa on mined to make no change. 1�iday night last. Several more -One of the heaviest snow storms FOR. SALE-800 bush. good seed - �- _ calls are. now anticipated. The cast of the .season -took place on Friday barley, malting variety. John Stiller SPECIALS _ are being paid some 'very. fine com- last when about five inches. of snow: .0Vne clare. 302. tf Aliments on their work and are rem covered the ounn. As there-was a x. Cei�ang interesting receptions. high wind blowing at the time many HOUSE FOR SAi.F3-�-roomed All � Pafa$t �acon 25-e• a lb• conveniences. 2-car garage. F. ! - ' -"Dick, the Amateur•, Gardener" of the-roads became impassable in Tucker, 1 e� will speak at the next meeting of marey places and cars had to be Claremont. _Minced Steak, 1 bc• a lb• r the Pickering Horticultural Society .towed out of the drifts. As the Ito, be held in the . Sunday Schrooi snow was .quite damp, motorists had } Porgy Liver, 12c• a lb. `1Qoom of St. Andrew's Church, in trouble in keeping the snow from LILLIA N S Vickering. A cordial invitation ie the wind-shields. .Many accidents y 11 e� extended to. all by •the directors to were report as re _ _-! :12c. a lb• this and all other meetings of the snow. The Meteorological Office in Three doors east of-the Old Churoh • Society. The mentbers are asked' to -Toronto report that'it was the. heav- _ Jewel .Shortening, :,15e albs keep in mind the exchange of.seeds, .iest April snow-fall in a number of Gar �' R�'Ide 0. mmer s •• i )bulbs and plants. years But the snow storm was. a ---- _Classic ;Cleanser, ::3 line, e1C3e• -A well-attended meeting of the great deal worse in the. States of Shampoo and Fingerware IiOe. - ' 6 tin$, 25c• ' Women's Missionary Society of the New York, Michigan, Illinois and , Fingerwave ,._ . •she. United Church was held at the home ott.2r Western States. Farmers•are, - " of Are. Cart-wrigI t on Wednesday, however, .thankful-for the storm as. Oil .Shampoo •. Fboiweve 73e. .April 6th. The President, Mrs.. •F. it was a ,great protection for the Arching ,,.-. .., ave.' T � , r­�R E D T. Bunting was in the chair,and fall wheat and grass crepe. Manicure ave. _ assisted by Mrs. Valleau giving the - _ _--._ lt�tcialfs Butcher (' hone 3000) ;C �eri,n'g Scripture Reading and Mrs. N. In Mentonam HAIRCL17TWP 15e. G'artshore .reading Devotional 'Leaf- let. Lea€-let. Mrs. C. J. Stevenson gave a talk on Temperance and Peace. Miss a loving wife and mothers Ruth est Waves J. Clark and Miss E, Murray were Hallett, who passed away, April ai.95 $2J0 f3.8r ts6.00 Fidkeking ar : wal a ore appointed delegates to the Section- 19th6 1935. �lw+++• PieliL 2200 ai Meeting to be Meld in Albeit Str. • Church, Oshawa, in May.,:Hrs. M. In our hearts your memory lingers, �••�• ; 'Spring 'time is Seed time Sweetly, tender, fond and true; . . 1 Jenk'lnson 'gave an interesting res There is not a day Dear Mother, The Pickering • ane of the closing chapter of the That we do not think of you. Red Clover, Timothy, Alfalfa, _ Study Book, "Facing a New World". _Ever remembered by Hus�(d, ME'AT MA�ET : . The report horn the Bale Committee Von and Grandchildren. was most interesting. Alsike and Sweet Clover a � _ . .��6e carry full line of �'• _ All government tested Fresh J Red, C10V(,' ee All kinds of Garden. Seeds .� For Sale buand lk d package.. - Cured •�n bu an a e. _ . �.�,:.Government Tested - • at rmic Farm sc n 1Vleat$ 'Agent for McCo k•Deeriog F M h1o�rY a d Repairs. L - M .. �.. - Ontario Grown .k lt, vea yet it, or It b toot sus . Orr delivery is at'yogi'eer�ice par'Motto-webs Phone Pick 1630 Fbone 8900 - 24 cents per lb. _ _ C1.ARENCE�SILK J. S: B AL.SD4N, PICKER.ING ;y,H. 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