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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1938_04_22 `- ', e .'.'• -.e! .•." - / .�.. v+veaew.-sec:'+-R•n:x• _ wFaa�cv,. 'w-• Baa. w : -. e.:.. .. ..-.. F .�"•. .r ••.a.,.*.:�' 47;,. �.c ^r-..,e,. �C. A4 •p:. t rp' q�- e,,_ w. -.-. .-vt. ... - ..... p:.r_:R.p. ^E,,. -e ...^�,_q;,_.,,,,,k,.i ,-a : ' -•' =efT. .:I+,y. W '.f, t •,:1.v r ' _ t' yy -:� ,.u: •` 4 ' ....:. ,( +�..,,? . -+�., �,. ,yrs ... _. +:1.::wvj, s,•. a N r�� � .,.:rya.. � ..x r++"• r :'•,;:._ ?.� �.' w..C •rk,F.� r`;�I -- PICKERINGir, ONT.. FRIDAY . APR. ?�� 1938. VOL. L`'11 alsafs osionat 66asl:a. `_ - Brougham Baeon—Peddie EENWOOL dted4cwl -N O T I G E Mr. John Cowie of Toronto spent A quiet wedding was solemnized MILLS - - -- Thursday in the village: at Claremont, on Friday, April 15th, Hs+ .Surgeon. EC DunbartoON- ys o{an ,`"Uu1r trucks pass your way Mrs. T. Knox is not improving when Alice May Bacon was united 1886--1936 every day. as her friends would like.' -- in--ma -to Jaartes ifick B. FORSYTH h.D. ][Am for Op .• Miss Jean Malcolm of Ravenshoe .Peddie, of Ottawa. Rev. J. � CHOP,P11`G Reopto,ae•rtesf As•ociationof Ontario'Rei- COAL, 'COKE' is holidaying with her people. Glover officiated. The bride wearing {�seed-Member of the •�merieaa c�tom.trint - -- Yl g Monday, Wednesday and• Friday aaaeEietaon. es:wned by appo'etn"' W1-,OD CEMENT] The Harry Jermyn family were net over turquoise blue taffeta rues .• hoeeyea,Claramu .Ont. Brougham callers .on Sunday last., given in marriage by.hm.brother, E GRIND.FINE -t3AND GRA VEL Mr. Alan Miller of Toronto was, , Doirald Bacon. The wedding music' Bran, ' ShortsLand Feed�of all and at J)UNALD HtIDDY l$&rrwWw- -------all -- On Tuesday evening Mr. Harvey cousin of the bride. After a buffet Kinds, &130- t r llr als =•+c+wr.Not . Yucuc._ Aoaenp Loan- , luncheon the ha p __tea �.:! py tneIate A.is.cbn•- BUILDERS SUPPLIES was a guest entertainer, at a Toron- •ppy coo le left on a eons fes or profitab in 1 .�7ttowe.wb;ebr.-afs to Masonic function. ziwtor trip East..They will reside in - rakept on band` le_ -' en# fee also local earta a word - • g - -The Y. P. Dramatic"Cli#6 Present- Ottawa-- —- r=s BELL t! ROSSWe have also plaeed in stock a full ed the play "The Ginger Girl" at We stock only the best Poultry WILLIAM J,BEATON.K.C. - .line of Maple�s.allilhng -- WMr. anale on zshursday eveningTOn Grtenvrpod ' -- -_F.e�."and te �pplie�� i D y.ROSS to were guests.of T. and Mrs. Rob- Miss Mildred CQIlbett is spending .g.,R�l3ELt.,�. �. A. W. MITCHELL - - �AMES A. WRIGHT ertson on Thursday. afternoon. the holidays at her home here. � fswr!►warts Toronto. saehda$aYs Mr. and Mrs. Noel Laurence and Masters Harold and Gerald Clark � �NO•���*,♦/� '.f O.Li+iCtaA8D8UN A �•• �ok�n6. Gut'' 11O1r� son' of Markham, spent the are visiting. in .Oshawa with .their. see.. • r+con. nota�e�etc. Su,te ' week-end with tate .T. Greig family. sister, Mrs. Elmo Disney• AND wr •ted; 'I' etc. roeon"to 011dce pbone 7400 Bssidence 9620 Ma Mae Sp�oe attended Robt. and Mrs. McLean, of Ment- di : rid,low; ' Pia►asp sea --- the funeral of her aunt; Mrs. Will, treat and Miss F. McLean of Tor- All 1tiIId6 Of ReIalr R Oi�F NiCsS3SMcmiLLAN—Barrister, Sol- TheBeidStore,01$remout Stephenson. of Marladtale an Satur- onto, spent Easter_ with, >+Qr. and All. TuoiDg. Guaranteed. p*%ary Pum�c. t;>fkg11 nre T;,ee- PRO149 s� daT - Mrs. W. Gee. -- —C. S. M&oDONALD -- S�st 7 �•• or � ' gent. The Laurence Goad family"and The Mission Band had a good tY{ea 'Yo•9e .wd v t. pb se F T j ftN I T U R E y B day eve�8 ornato i A4tziitaaa�• f�Y.aa V Miss Helen Bax�cla of Toronto Easter rneetin on 3ua !O! CLOSE AVE.. TORONTO t*s:T•:•pto. ease. sea were week-end guests of Mrs. C. A. They are grateful to the friends vvhp Pltoroe Lakeside 1609 We Pre dfsoiwing as attracti•e __•sdthtlety of He��y+ ,.- helped them: -Orders takeaat NEWS a� Mrs. Seebeck spent . -last week. On Sunday, April 24th, we have s. Aiaminvraa and 6ranitfvvare Ste. with her da )renin Toronto and is Temperance Meeting in th4 Sunday Q gRBBAT T. FALLAIB L D 8.. Furniture and Fuente re u8 fJ.D.s,Grades .t aria R f%otleie of Pia•eltiae. this week the guest o! relatives at Sc1 Dol when Mr. Rog DLowbr{pt'y will ^ "..e e .di stwm Priam low, in keeping wity times. Armidale. give in address on "Temperance". _.• s a �i�•e+es.out., ' • -Easter Services•in the church on The Sunday School-will open at 10 aa'at. Ke: * Sunda had lar con tions. o'clock. S A ����iC� The attendance is taxL pec- On Wednesday next, April 27th,' Builders' S�uppl�lss 4r avks. ity of-the church-. - the .Brougham Dramatic Club will ! ' A Gmdua,te of Radio College A little daughter was born at the present their splendid play,. The with Briwbwh Hospital, Stouffville to Ginger Girl" in the Greenwood Lumber and Lath ti BBATON. TOWNSHIP 'D•'G�r�. foo•.re K.comwi..'°nec For Up ti811']illg. .' Mr. and Mrs. J. Robinson an.April Church. we hope for a fine even- � B. C. Shingles'" - - - ttaakwe amda.ite. Acco„ ant, Eta. fce•.er or 14i4. -Congratulations. ing, and a good time.. Special mus- ��SL`�'r`, wmtevsfe.cot• and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wetter and ic' will 1* rendered. Admission 'Sb Blue Coal' -FINEST EQUIPMENT 1 : ,A, E. RlCHARDSON for daughter of Montreal and Mr. and .and 10 eta. Alb@rta QOaI Mrs. R. Wetter of Toronto, visited The Dramatic Club, will present . pgi1HRAL INBURAN("r$ tvaranteed SatisfactioD L. and D1rs: Matthews on Sunday. t6eii popular drama,"Windy Will DoIIl@9fle. COke - RSAL . E.9TATP Reports from Brous liam patients owe" 'at Brougham on Friday even- Cement. Lime, Plastee C(3N V Hig AIYCI I�(i Reasonable Prices in hospital are satisfactory for Mr. ing, the 22nd. We•cengratulate our ".... .-_ - �1 !e Body Wood Tub" ani lleatteriaa always em lt.1i Mitrhell,'but Dar: Wm. Gray is not Dramatic Club on . their success. — -- -- � aril mea d m&W stall". reaig _H. ROY IEIL[.19R. progressing as well .as his, friends Tlmy have had marry invitations to Agents for-Lnudy Fence �►- N as"*. would lice. present then• play, and there are ♦a Piet i Brovetebaar. OoCario lye Y. P. U. meet at the hor still more to be given. _ .and, �0e_„l r 1o11D 484f. PYon_Mark 1M of Mr. mad Mrs. John Miller on aQV Tuesday evening. Conveners ler the _Dunbarton ,W K. MAW cockshutt ilnpl@menta - t,,1QBN8.SD AUCTIONEER AND �� .�• � � 3D Social evening, Mica food and Mz. Hugh Gannon.. Mr. George Shaw of Toronto call- � Prises Seton lltglly ; VALUATOR The ed on-friends Saturday. _ poputar drama "Windy Will- 7 Mr. Lawson McConochie of Moose- , . �8e,1ee conducted Anywhere - _. .._ otos will be presented >t�y,the Y. P. WILSON �T 1P6000 or'write:`-Address 444 Dundas. Insurauc of All Hinds. of. Greenwood under the auspices of Jaw is home far a few Reeks. YY I LSO N1 R R O Se Street. East: Boot Rated Available with Vie. Brougham Y. P. U. on Friday. Master Eric and Kay Cousins of -• h'Vbatby. Ontario. evening, April 22nd in Brougham Toronto re lfolidaying with their �OCIi3t loll, oltt. e• ndpare D. and jBeCATItj and 6@rV1Ce: Town Hall. errs► nts, Rev. A D Mrs. P6nna M-r 7?�n - bir, and Mrs. Bert Harvey :were Cousins. w Miss Shire Rick is with her SF IAL Shingles r or Salt Clarkson visitors one day last week, y E. C t g 7iddress Phone the Clarkson W W. I. vv�ere celebrating aunt, Mrs. .Fleming Morrison overr'- BROUGH�IM PICK 516 the 25th arutiversary of their ort- the weekend QeN lsi•aoiseil steel Sbinglei, Misses Ina and-Shfrle McConoch- 1.ho. Maple Lumber-420 per K Si a..:aation and 'air,. Bird's Felt ate shingles. Harvey `was a ie'are spending tl a Easter holidays ! in 500 ft, lots or mem. wheels. ch®rter member. with relatives in Kem tville. 'Also, it bukgy We Handle The condition of the Brock Road F I,awn mowers eharpeaed. I-�- er Keith G.,uaie of 'v'a sues, Get oar prices Reddy Roofing ^nd also t'1 Tov..:�hip rid= at this F °� T. PATEP-80N 8 (}LARSb1 12 �s s ndin thv hoh'$s s with, his, and Asphalt Shingles. Prices will, Qatl and get prices: 'pbane 2910 A' Complete Line of Pure time of the year is drawing forth pe g y 4{ _ much favorable comment. They are uncle, Mr: Alex. Gohrlle: be higher in the Spring. ins, ='Livestock,—and - exceptionally good. The frost does At our Sunday morning service, — f, - p If you knew you WERE NEXT not appear to have carried out iia lrs., in a .da Pearce PUCKERING ',lice Anna Fant r of You would hustle in arttsr that In- Hog Chow. usual damage and the- new main- Mr and M Harry Pearce was ba used. �•• •� durance Protection we've been twiner is doing its work. P Mr. .and and.. Mrs, John Fo 'e a Ing s ant a ver enjoyable da with Y.OU MAY BE NEXT D. N. Lockwood escaped being homeless last Friday P YY when sparks from the furnace, ign- Mr. and Mrs. Alex... Annan of Aur- PliONE- 340f1 ,. . sled the roof, the blaze being seen ora, on Good ;~'ridgy. CYRIL •E. MORLEY We are leased to have Miss Mab- t3ENFsRAL INiIL'RAMCF - ::Picker>ing Mills by lir. Tom.Philip who drove in F when passing, and by quick work, el Dixon with us again after hav- 'I (tut Motto—Service an i Proteetioo pICKKRING, ONT in s ant a short time with friends At Claremont ` he and Mr. ,Bayles were able to c- P �. Phone Pick ring 6700 extinguisi the blaze• that had eaten at Cherrywood and Waterford, DELIVER -Mr. And Mrs. Alfred Tyas and Ernest C.- Fetzer . rough the rafters . On Thursday afternoon a eery b:{l q so also $100 ap—Morey requires. deed - t n, of Toronto, 1 o Mr. and Y pleasant afternoon• was spent at the and ane Mrs. Donald Pugh, of White- :.. For the Home Flrst Mortgagee. _ — school, when the teacher and pupils. , spent Sunday with their mot LAWYER , R a � ENDENING . entertained their parents and mem- her, hire. Robt. Anderson. r , ,years ___ __._ • • Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pearce int- FUNERAL DIRECTOR bers of the W. I. Mr. MoWhirter <, told of the woriiings . of the-new ertained- their friends and parents Studio �07dchpf4- $31 Dd.❑ nn a evenin . A ri1 11th itdefflAsInAt - 9 and u private Ambulance made of Handicraft work by the lbeing Mr. and Mrs. Toms'20th EASTER Simmons' beds P Day Pad Night 8ervtce weddin anniversar Con Pbooe 8006 children, .The school choruses were g- Y• gratyla+._ Congoleuln-aud Linoleum exceptionally good: „ ions. ' ChOCOlate Malvern 5A00 The Thank+offering service of the St. Paul's, 1Dunbarton, Sunday, L ,- Rugs always -in stock. Aril 24th. Sunda School at Novelties Mari_Lam' w , W. M. S. in the evening of Sunday P Y _�.P• - • Qf/atch for our annual Guessing Kfl Ont, last brought out a goodly nuniber. m. ;Evening: Prayer at S.p.'m. Y Contest, which starts' on lkpril Mrs.. Fred Cassie, President, was in Preacher at this, service, Rev. E. G. Robinson. Services during the Day- . 2 ending.May 7th. charge of the meeting. The s o goes to HARDWARE �" 'd pageanpt by the pupils of light months will be held on Day- RABBITS [CHICKENS - 'A free Gongoleum Rug g HA the school was resented in'a pleas- light Saving Time, commencing on ing and reverent manner, making 'Sunday, April 24th. EGGS Etc. the one guessing the right DVM• _ -the meaning of Easter plain, even Miss Evelyn Annis, .. R. N., .of bar in the white envelope. Dairy Supplies, Tinware,;En- g Toronto, "and her brother, Arthur„ e f Size to the youngest child. Teachers and Complet longe o S t� and . afnelware, Electric Washers, of Ottawa; Miss Dileen Allin of Prices. ' pupils alike are to be congratulat- . ' Stoves, Paints, 011s, Coal ed on their fine presentation. Toronto, Miss Glenna Gilmer, of Yet�r,A=>ralaoea, Dai ae Night Hartsmere; also Mies Robina White, Ic. t0 75a Oil. all at-right rices. A largely attended meeting of the } _ P W. I. took place at the W. Knox of Huntsville, Are spending the hot- pbme use Tins�lthing and ,Repair iday-at their. respective homes. �0s�"i3mater wrapped botoM - hom.e on Tuesday, April 12th, Mrs. P %aw"!otates, 50c. to $1,00. i Work promptly attended Harvey, President, in charge: Mrs. C. G. I. T. .Groep of I?tm- - Johnston sponsored barton wish to extend to you all an -- ,to. Philip and Mrs _ C. A• ST- �' a fine program arranging an inter invitation to attend their concert on " =y AIwIN BUSHBY t�steng questions re on events of the Friday, April 29th at 8.16 p. m. in ON� Fun"@rel Director" past, on the line of the suggested Dunbarton••United Church.- -ne ev- �v• `wS I+'nrYlltBr@ Dealer ._ Hardware Tinsmith program for the afternoon — Leg- ening's entertainment will consist RI d islation. Mr. Thomson K C.', of of Two Short Flags, (1) By Candle- 8 Resell Drn?�is� P�iOkerlma. - PTCHE 1!T Piekeririg was present ar( gave a .light, .(2) .Our Aunt from Californ ;- �ut8r10 ia, with Musical numbers and Read- KE ING' NEWS E C R y yhone 4 very informative and interesting ad- dress. Mrs. W. Knox, 'Mrs. Dean Ings between acts. dm. 26 and 15 PICBERINQ r 11 ({!n Mairs and Mrs. W. Hamilton ser- �c tle ved refreshments. Z' r rpt , !R "k6S,ii .Y• .. ,•m„e.+x.. a '...r.. _r... �• _ C1a - _ +104isY. . _ - ? a,. .. . .• ,;, p j. A:. r • Of EatingTH `- E some valuable Pointer:-Moder- �� 940M -NEWS INTERPRETED _ anon, Pleasant Atmoepheri:, _:�---; Rest Help Health __ _ • _ - —— -A °�'S' t eat -- ITOP.lAL COMMENT FROM HERE, THERE AND _.�R the More Important Events — We are very often told how,,to -`� Of the Weep. nd how important it is that our EVERYWIiERE. w - �eals consist of x variety of foods lty ELlzABETN EEDY The proper selection of foods is the CANADA THE EMPIRE first item to be considered, and the next is to eat food in the right way WATCH FRANCE: France has many would propose a sensational ' after it has bee n. selected. The,.fo1- __�Ip�igig'e {lie Time --- InCaatsisteaCy otter been called "the key nation of deal for eztenaive territorial acquis- lowing suggestions are made to cov- A watch' that is wound in the The whole of Rungs ry's agiicultu- ,Europe:' Now, as never before, this ition when Chancellor Hitler visits er the important subjec of How to morning will last longer. The tight- rel labor market has been disorganiz- desiSaiion is apt. For the eyes of Premier Mussolini in Rome next Eat: ly wound main spring will stand the ed. Why? Because Germany has all European governments are watch- month. Moderation should be practised at shocks and jars of day better than engaged 20,000 Hungarian agricul- ' ing the shifts and changes in the Augur said Germany would ask a all times. It is harmful to over-eat, a loose main spring. For the same . lural laborers for work in East,Prus -- French Cabinets these days, and tor- free hand in gradual absorption of the even of the proper foods. Excess reason people are fresher.and do bet sia, $ n countries are Danubian region as tar as the Black does harm; it throws'an unreasonable ork'in the mornings., .�y night Yet Germany still keeps up bei d modified accordingly. s. n x strain on e Saying that she An article in "Current History" help Italy eventually to take from wear it out early. Premature old —o— needs to find an outlet' for her sus- points out that, since the National France the rich strip of French terra- .age is the common result of neg:ect Better Be Careful 0 plus population. -- London Sunday —�— '''(Chamberlain) Government of Great tory along the Italian Corder includ- of the watchword "moderation." Dr, W. T. Crombie, Superintend- Express. �— Britain is d Government of t>a Right Ing the Savoie region and the Medi- Government Meals should be eaten in•a quiet, ent of Queen Alexandra Sanitarium,, " or Conservative elements, it is greatly terranean port of Nice; the Mediter= reatful manner. Food is not readily London, Ontario, and noted author- «lt Has No Parallel' to its interest' to have a government ranean island of Corsica, and the digested when- the Body is tired, or ity on tuberculosis, has an unpleas- Those in Canada who cherish the of the Right In France, too. Hence North African possession of Tunisia. when the individual is worried or an- ant thought for us. I! proper teats freedom..of speech, writing, and pub- the break-up of the French Popular gry, A rest before meals is recom- were taken, he asserts half of the tic meeting guaranteed by the Con= Front' coming simultaneously with PRESIDENTIAL SETBACK: Press- mended to overcome body fatigue., population of Canada would be shown stitution are. much concerned at the the resignation of Leon Blum, Leftist dent Roosevelt's administration aft- Arguments or sco!dings should never �o have tuberculosis. , Not that they "Padlock" Act recently passed in Premier, last week, was cheered, gered under an overwhelming blow be carried on at mead-time. Active should be in sanitaria, decidedly not, Quebec. The measure has no paral mightily is London. dealt in the United States House of exercise should not be taken tm e- -but they should protect .themselves' 'le] ins British Dominion. One In Berlin, too, the fall of the Blum Representatives last week when a diately after eating. Ezercis is against care and overwork lest they- clause declares' it to be illegal for' Cabinet was hailed as the opening of number'oi Democrat members "cross• needed by the body, but so fa rest, find themselves there. — Canadian a new era, with French policy more, ed the floor of the souse" and voted and one•of the times when compare any house to' be used to "propogaty favorably disposed Coward Germany. Magazine. communism of bolshevism• by any with the other aide against the Preat- live rest is required by the body is means whatsoever," though it is to A likelihood of,the early drawing away dent's Government Re-organization after eating. from the Franco-Soviet pact by the Bill. The bane wan ons of increasing A BiB 'Attraction be noted that in no part of the Act is new Preach Goverameat, was also T1+orouglalr Che�rad_. Every. effort must be put forth by any attempt made to donne these per- Msidentfal powers to permit long This,same idea of rest is the rea- the authorities at Queen's Park to nicious dot-riaes . . . Among elemen- +•....:cause for rejoicing there, strengthen overdue reforms to be made in the tag Hitler's hand to make taster wort executive branch of the government. non why meals should-be-eaten rtgu- conserve and increase the game fish terry principles of British conatitu- of Czechoslovakia (or Alsace-Lorraine Observers say the defeat fa such s, larly. The number of meals and the and wild Life in general in this pro- tional government are freedom of hour for meals is a matter of in- vince. That the great Northern On- sp$ech, of the press; aad of public . 4 or Danzig or Ltthuanta): manner of the Reorganisation Bill dividual preference and custom. tario playgrounds and fisherman's meeting, subject to the limitations of Ai home in France the nation was means a big drop to the prestige of t apparently not so pleased. Leon ® President, that it will mark the When'meals are eaten irregularly, or paradise are the main attractions to the criminal law; the right of s man Jouhanz, Preach labor leader,-claim bisgin reiting of a nationwide struggle when food is taken between meals, American tourists-wbo left something to a fair trial in open court if J followers numbering six million,, between F.D.R. and his•'big business" the digestive-system' is not given.the like $295,000,000 in this province in urged with an offence; and the was fusions at the to;feed.break=up o! critics. periods of rest which it requires if it 1937, is evidenced in the constant freedom of the home from arbitrary „ i t the Popular Front, threatened a Son, - between� do its workhpulde be avoided. stream of Travel Bu each 1 the new Act and the anxief these are ty violated, b- eral strike of all industry. Socialists " meals o Canadian Bureau inquiries tag into.spring. a ,ch. All �a e x o li READY IN AUGUST: The long- The person who requires extra nour- —Guelph Mercury. era! opinion throughout Canada at . end Communists alike, who together heralded transatlantic air serviea-on p p p form the largest bloc is the Chamber, ishment should take it regularly. —o— the reactionary nature of the measure "cried "Down with the Do Gov a twenty-tour-hour schedule between- Nature has provided means for the Catracla's War Debt � _ can well be understood.—Maneheste r cried "D" The former world not lead New York and Foynes, Ireland, will mastication of food. Food should -be As shown by the Canada Year. Guardian. start this summer,pdrhaps by the first eaten slowly and..it should be thor- the government their support when Y Book the war and demobilization ex- the : 7. of August,-!t was officially announced ou hl chewed before ft is swallow- invited•to do so; the latter were oz. fi Y penditurea of Canada up to and in- from New York last week. (Paasen- ed. It should not be-washed- down cluded as being too extrema for a eluding the fiscal year 1920 totalled 'Centre or Right government. gess and mail will be carried—com- with a drink before it is masticated. $1,670,406,236. In the next three - ' The For a moment, then, France was mercial flights must wait till later,) There is no objection to the use of ears 1921-23,.there were further Zr—-:cloaa to revolution which was kept -te the schedule,•)rwo planes be,eiages in mo era ton wi mea s, expenditures of'$23,000,000•odd and � A .3 r7 from coming to a bead by the realiza- win take off simultaneously from op-' but they should be taken when the since then there have been additional By ELIZABETH EEDY tion that "another 1789" !a France poette, sides of the Atlantic, as Im- mouth is empty. small items chargeable to war. These would precipitate a general European portal Airways "pick-a-back" pians Moderation at all times!—that is figures apply only to actual war .ex- war. Why? Because civil war in from Ireland, a Pan,American Airwrays How to Est! penditurea. To )ret the cost of the MURDER ON SAFARI, by. Eispetti France would create s situation there Boeing seaplane from Port Washing- France war.there would'have to be added to Huxley, directly- comparable to the situation' ton. N Y. _. _ - them the large. continuing, outlays A new type-of murder sto • came 10 000 Mlur h s g I Spain; the armies of Hitler and - r p y _ forpensions. From 1914 to 1920 the u typ ry, 'Mussolini would uadoubtsdry.. plunge Attentai P�crne gross debt of Canada rose steeply into being last autumn with the pub- ;tato the conflict and there you would �j�w` BCf' _ _ from $5.14,391,369 to $3,041,529,578. ]!cation o! Elspeth Huxley's `Murder have it. a� Thin enormous increase was chiefly at Government House," which was at. Justice Charle S. blur h of Wor- but no once a satire on high official life in The.new government is represents- Murphy t 'erit'reiv ,due to the war ex- five of only a small section of the neater Mass., iY ounced this week Chania colony and a cracking good. Japs In Bad Poiitioo this h annual "Murphy Day" will pehditures.—Kingston Whig-Stank thriller. All-round tun. Now Mrs. 1•Frencii yeopl% with- pressure being SHANGHAI.—Foreign military obi ard. :brought to.bear on It from both the servers believe the Japanese are in be held June 19 and said he expects Huxley has done it again with "Mur _ Right and'the Left. The crisis to still as extremely dimcult military. position 10,000 'Murphys to show.up. —� der on Safari."' on; Franca will be worth watching !a South Shantung Pro�tnce, where* And with that he started conning Thole Royal Commissions lam Vachell, the Canadian.sleuth who . directories. Ever New En land The Ottawa Journal laments the for. the next few Reeks and every persistent Chinese- counter•i4ttacks y g tracked down the killer .of Chnnia's Murphy whom he finds therein will now familiar orgy of royal ,commis- . new development will be, significant, have put the Japanese' on the de- =P Y Governor, is, back, too, with some et an invitation. Five thousand cions which has marked our Canadi- fensive along the 150-Mile battlefront. g even stranger problems to solve. Can came out last summer. an political scene in the 'past few' a herd of buffaloes prove the alibi CONSERVATIVE LEADER: Ever* years . . 0 1 ad Barada'e's conceited 1Will. Not Return Properties ' •• But it is a splendid wayfor a go.'- ur Lady f Rut C _day in every way the list o 'prospec MEXICO CITY. - It was learned five candidates for Ieaderahi of Can• Despite a screen of censorship, this ernment to,skate aroundresponsibil- chauffeur? Why 'did the elephants- - authoritatively Ibis week-that_ exlco take alarm':.nd move mysteriously ado's Conservative Party is growing Government has been ,advised 'thatity. assumed that by appointing , bigger and bigger. Sometimes rumor has delivered a note ,to the British Che island.empire is building a type „ way:—W-ho put walnuts-on the--im Legation rejecting Great Britain's re a commission they have done some augments 1t, later to be dented. At of super cruiser- that ,has no match thing about it," provised coffin containing the remains present five candidates are prominent quest that expropriated oil properties from the standpoints of speed, mobil­ The list o! commissions in the past of Lady Baradale? Then there's the ArtharPurvormer _zeSurnPd to their former owners,_��$44_4tri tug-power, few years would be an impressive thrilling-I� mentioned. climax, in whica Vxchel'. Chairman of'the National Employment The note was la reply to a British ire of cls i g a trap for the -murderer.with one. Whether the pr' err n sets p :_:Commission; Ron. Dr: R. J. Manion, protest sent to Mexico last week' Ice .lam Breaks U� the air in some cases was worth the himself as bait. ~ former Minister of Railways and Can- Charging the Mexican Government was NIAGARA FALLS, Ont.— reak-up moved by "political desire" 'in taking of the Niagara River Gorge ice tam cost is an open question. Yet one The chthe. s ization, n the witof ,.:ala; Hon. J. Earl .Lawson, once Min- might well,wonder where the respon- style Land the• swift-moving action of. toter without portfolio in the Bennett the'propertiea. last week took a.big toll of wild life, to action on egins the -plot the d to i sibility of politicians •i b grip a rea er s is res Cabinet; Denton Massey, Toronto M. observers reported. and where it ends—or it the royal from the. first page to the last, ane P., and Sydney Smith, President of New Type Cruises' Rumored William (Red) Hill, riverman, said commission is going o become a cnn- vividly re-create; ,from the- wiiter'i WASHINGTON.—The Navy Depart- hundreds of wild-ducks were crushed ve ent vehicle or the. University of MauftobiC ni ehi e f o ane electoral first-hand knowledge, the alghta, ment..has been informed that Japan as.�y � on. the--i��d- He said' _- -- „ support.=Aamitton pec ator. sounds and' smells of ethe. Afri HAT HITLER MAY.PROPOSE: is '.constructing a .powerful, hit and thousands of perch, apparently baf• wilds in which the seen is set The foreign affairs commentator who run" fleet that may revolutionize nav- •fled by the heavy tog created near - - Murder on-Safari, b Els eth Hux• writes under the pen-name at Augur at tactics. the top of Niagara Falls, were'carried Chinese pigtails are being.-used in y-� -� 'ley, pub. by Reginald Saunders, To• '--reported last week in his private ser over the cataract before they :were making textiles in Bradford, Eng-, r vice to Lcndoa subscribes that Ger B—D aware,of its nearness. _ land. g ro _.. tato '' THE WONDERLAND OF OZ 3-A • 0 Q .? ssa twov a i..t. In a.short time General Blug, the "Ha! So you're here!" cried, the "You dont know what you're talk. ;:"In the first place," said the Gen- In about," continued the Geaers�l, eral, "we can't march across the dead- commander of the Ghome King's King. "So I am," said the General. oz. armlet, appeared. This gnome pas '.."March your army at once to the Land seating himself upon a large cut, ly desert to the Land t ou and if we knowa-far and- wide as a terrible . diamond. "l advise you to stand in a could, the ruler of that country, Pr1 a = 'fitter' find s cruel, desperate com• of Oz, capture and destroy the Flmer cornet slid Count sixty before you =Cess Oama, has certain magic powers Inandor. He had fifty thousand gnome sld City, and brig batt to me my 'speak again." The King looked' that would render my army helpless. soldiers, all well drilled, who feared' magic belt!" roared the King. "You're :around for something to throw at Gen•; Had you not lost your magic belt YOU ` nothing bet their stern commander, crazy," remarked the General, calmly oral Blug, but as 'nothing was handy. might have some chance of defeating and yet General Bing was a trifle ser• "'What's that? Whato that?" cried he began to consiQsr that erhape het: but the belt ie gone." "I went aasy when he arrived and saw how the Gnome .King, dancing around on :.the man was rl;bt. So tre pulled his it," screamed the King. `I mcst.l ave 4W �Y�ry tla tiaoane King was, his pointed toes, he was so enraged. .,whiskers or l g' are.l wickedly at Bing. It! You're got to get it. _ I :'..,,y. �,._ -c»r ..3...: _ k... r t �. ft' t, :`f y .y u .y:A`�•'i�'k, ' ./ •-I iia:1 Y;Y [CRtt(INAL is Its AT HOME 20--WEEKS ' u mi the teak is mighty touch - Stit:k .. .z N N BE 1'UYULAit: LEARN HOW, UET to it. �'�i n ■ what You want by making people f,l i as T�M' �} ; as�f��d Advertising like you. Persona( charm wul give ]f the way ]a,long and rough--Stick l� you more acuuatntances, friendships. to it �_ tun. Valuable social and • buslnesaf 1 contacts. Individual confidential co- Overcome It, mile by m11@, operation in easy leasuaa by mail• Meet its hardships with a smile, - E Feared Husband M'I:ItY1Tt II N: t3eltd 26 cent- fur introductory trea- a AR'rlCl.k:!i F'ult !1ALE tise and membership. (Prompt re- Courage 19 the thinC Worth While - WOtlid Never.Work Aga>tn . A* D�� tuiU if dissatistled•) Canadian Charm Stick to it. _ F'ANNINU MILL. IKLtNE)-1'ARMl;N3 LYONS' ANNUAL SPRING Cluu, 68l BroadviQw Ave., Toronto. say re$1 wonder seed grader. Kline Professor-1f I have talked too 1 When her 113 sband had been at Manufacturing, Islington, Ont. CI� CE S a* ARE YOU RUPTURED? RELIEF, hpMP 9A nto�kg with rheumatism to ►-. HART CHICKS fiJ.r' comfort, positive support With our long, it's be_e I haYoII't my watch advanced method. No elastic or un- his back, this woman began to think UUL'1'lt� Afiu e••1a,LTHY Reconditioned F1t1rII1turC der-straps• or steel. Write Smith with me, •and there's n0 Clock is this p I11�41i�1 alanufa,turtug Co.. Dept. 219, Pres- hall." he would never week again. At last, re ardless ton, Ont. Student-"There's a calendar behind ane said to him: "Let's try Kruschen", BABY CHICKS, WHITE LEGHORNS, We must hav ` yon., and the change that took place was, 'rt' from large bl od-tested stock. good of coati This fs your oDDurFuni y- KLIIi': HAIR in h@r Own word^•, "like a miracle." layers of.large cage. all eggs net' buy'high class reconditioned furniture Pending. Klik is a tried and true " weight. 2 oz. or over. bate delivery at fraction of the actual value. Here remedy. Most,people don't mind doing-alit. ere-is guaranteed: Price fe low. Maple Leaf are some of our amazing bargains tion. Kiika contains no harmful !n "M husband is subject to rhea• "• Poultry Farm, BeamavlIle,.Ontario. stockd at random from our enormous '. Beautiful three piece Mohnlr grediente, Iealpa a clean, soft akin; tie Charity work geCretly, saga an ex- Po a- Y M ie guaranteed to do the work or your Change, it they're sura they will be matism and suffered terribly with his {10].00 PROFIT FROM 100 T�VEDDI.E $49.QQ 6ulte, pillow arms Marshall money back. I{lik, $1 per Dockage, back. SOnle time ago, I had him in { New Hampsh[re Red Cockerels. Cock- reversible cushions, thoroughly cleaned. postpaid-31, anywhere in Canada. caught at stets dressed as high as eight lbs., �3.5Q Large three piece repp Suite. A Adams, Fort Langley, B.C. Rater- F.dith-`•What di&ydu tell Clarence the house 2D Weeks with'it. I really writes Geo. Nelson, Thtstleto%% This $ Idarshail reversible cushions, ences Royal Bank. when Ile t.7ked you for a date?". :didn't think 'ha would ever work atdea Tweddle pullets construction, thoroughly h diSerenl. ;t being no •all over an , egg producers, Tweddle Cockerels cleaned. Large three-piece Suite to romantic sweetheart with money, -Edith-, 'Then also money'-rnakers. Tweddle $13.95 I ngilsh Tapestry, pillow write: Mary 'Lee, 445-0, Rolla, Mie- Edith- Then where did h@ take kinds of salts you could mention, but ('hick Hatcheries Limited, Box 10, acme and Marshall spring cushions. A court, you. _ none Of thein did nim aria good.', c Fergus. Ontario, ° Then I said, 'Let's fry Kruschen! real.buy. Smart 3-Dteee Chesterfield WHOLESALE PRICES - OUR. RED $39.00 Bed Suite it a good Quality Q ill ,TOBACCO, OInexpensive home F,ETC EAS- Wife (at breakfast)-"Could I have Since then, we have proved Krusefi. r€ the progeny of repp material (brown shade). 'with anteed. Testimonials. Advise free a,little money f chopping today, en Stilts to be worth its Weight in + Seal Baby Chicks, large wardrobe box, in splendid condi- Registered and Pedigreed flocks, an- lion. Box 1, Winnipeg. dear?" - gold. My Husband is back at his job, -sures the public of the highest Qusl• Three Piece Susie to English 4 Husband "Certainly Would you thanks to -Kruschen. The change it ity of chicks obtainable: Prices $7.60 to 310.o0 per 100. Goddard Chick $9.95 tapestry covering. Reversible MARRY - WOULD YOU MARRY IF B. rah Ii a cin cushions, thoroughly suited? Hundred- to choose from. rather•have an old live or a new,one?" made is like a miTatle."-(Mrs.) - -Hatcheries. Brltannta Heights, Ont. farmers' new' one vt course." Two of the salt= in Kruschen aro cleaned. a WHY CAN �S:E SELI. Oi R GOVERN- $39.W hiodern Bedroom Suite: Chit- daughters and widows with property. meat Approved Chicks from blood- onier, vanity with venetian Particulars, ZOc. Confidential. Cana- and Huyaha��ID'1te8111bee just t;4 totheacrd mcryst is knownsEo science. They tested breeders at such a low price? mirror, full size bed and sagleea spring, Calgary.rAltaondence Club, Box 128. good A swiftly dull the sharp edges of the Large volume, small•profit and low completely refinished. painful crystals and convert them operating cost-the answer. You can $69.00 ar eh.Sudreaserricchittrobe, P[-i WORMS ^' Purchase Baden Chicks for 93ic, p into a harmless solution,which is then a lets 19c, cockerels 2t.c. Send for taiple mirror; vanity, full size bed and FREF. folder, Baden Electric Chick racier, spring. Completely refinished. IF YOUR CHILDREN 8l E'FER FROM RuBsiana t0 Stlardy expelled through the natural Chan- ` Hatchery Limited. Bax 59,` -Baden. $49.00 'Beautiful walnut Suite e-in these annoying pests; send two dol- bels: Ontario. tars for simple home remedy. Grat- Arctic Sea Bottom er w-ith swinK mirror, chiffonier, full tan Kelly, Postal Station K. Toronto, . @-OP. SIRED CHICKS, BWUD-TEST. size bed complete with ragleas spring. TAILORED SL'1T9 FOR SALE Giants 9c• horoughly reconditioned. having No better stock. Why •!P Solid Oak Dlntng-r�om Suite MOSCOW.-Soviet Burris, which s motion picture camera could ed breeders. -Established 25 Yearn. r ,i Leghorn- Be. Rocks 9c White, Black 21.50 -Buffet„ ex tension- and pyay higher prices. Schafer Sanitary six leather seat chairs; new condition. FREE. PANTS VALUED' AT $4.00. - explored the Far North from its ice photograph underwater life, Hatchery, Kitchener, Ontario. $45.00 Nine Piece Dining-room Suite The Greatest Bargain Utter In Can- floes end skies, disclosed plans this. The Bathysphore, it was said, In solid oak, buffet, erten- ada: We will chip absolutely free s would have a diameter of .5:9 feel L.EGHORN AN ROCK t'Hit.,Ks. 35.95 %ion table. china cabinet and 8 feather pacgaln Ppriced ants watth $1396, au teas order ts depths.week to with natural scientists into with walls more than an inch thick to 38.95 per hundred. Niagara Farm, spat ehalrseautifullegelDtece Oak 9ulte, (1refints 9.00 value. Tavilored from all wool bathysphere, it Was announced,' Niagara Falls. Ontario. $65.00 hirfret, extension table. china botany worsteds, to Steel Grey, Blue A and .would weigh four and a half rabfnet and 6 leather seat chairs. Com- or Brown; fancy designs, •Advance is being designed for studies of the tons. R. S.'e 402 BltAY RO,•K Y1'LLETS 1ptetp refinished. 'spring Patterns,Single breasted mod- - v+ laying at 4 months. Unify average P F.ngtlsh (3ak gg to 46. Limitea herring and'cod fishing beds at the $119.00 `oils, sacred- ate., sizes stocked 36 " g Yat eggs at 5 months and Sot at 7 nine nieces: buffet. (cred- otter, C.OD. orders. Prompt rotunda bottom of Baccate Set. South 7Africa'a labor 9hortage.ha7 �-months• For real pru.f�ts put Bray d greatly decreased its number of con. rent china cabinet and 6 leather UP- and leg meaaurcmerrta, also colour It is planned for a Cr@W Of three Chicks under your 6roodrr. - Free rpnzn ty"pe), refectory table, cloned guaranteed. Please Rive cheat, waist ,,With four large Windows through catalogue. Bray Hatchery. 130 John ,h,,,,tlChired chairs. wanted. Include this ad. and !b cents viCts. St. North. Hamilton. Ontario. Kitchen rabinetp, Sil.(1ot Breakfayt for postage• Crawfords Clothes. Box cultps, 8 Discos, a1:l,tiet 'singer Sewing 395. Montreal. BRAY F'l•t-LUTS ARE NOTE.D FOR M.arhines, el:t•:t0: Gas Stoves. '$4•031 STRAW(JERRY PLA\T5 early and heavy layfrig. J•"DS.'e 700 Dtning-room Fxtenslon Tables. $6.301 Bray Rocks laid at 4% months.,Aver- RPfriaeratora, sass, Etc. aged 465 eggs daily at S. months. Write for our free illustrated este- SENATOR -DCXLAP_ STRAWBERRY P N "cry them. Write for catalogue. Bray losue of new And re-conditioned turn]- Plante, Qvaltty lruarantead: 160. and �/n i n No � • N g ` Hatchery, 130 John St. North. Hagall- -Lure and .hundreds of valuable 9Mta $1,00 6310-3=�; 1.000, 34.00, Prepaid. N too. Ontario. free with purchases. All merchandise A, George, Iiouglas, Ontario, thoroughly cleaned &► d re-rondltloned N 8■f ."VOR MORE E1;GS NEXT FAi-A.• WHEN and sold under t definite money back USED CARS FOR SALE - prices are highest, try Bray Chicks. guarantee at satisfaction. They have proved them+elves out- • TRADE-IN D -- AVE MONEY: DRIVE WITH SAFETY _ _ rraayIh - and D easure, In one o�our"ear QUICK GARDENS each shovre With some of the want letters 1'n our catalogue. Bray Hatch- �,l8 YOtf$e St. 'T'oronto reconditioned cera: Fully guaranteed cry, iso John SG Norttt, Hamilton, under Ford-Eotap. F plan. a6�6 buy There are hundreds of annual flaw• hand, horse or tractor-drawn garden Ontario, from us again- Mann Motors, Ltmlt- er Urea car Lot, 840 Sc. Clair Ave, ars which may be satisfactorily plant- cultivators on the market, this task is .er SINGLE CU?IH 1.IyHT BRU\t'N LEG- DOGS FOR swLE West,.Toronto. • ed by the person who 1s not going to dole quickly and without the old.time HORNS'- Bred to standard. extra heavy layers - Hatching Eggs and �.� ;�� �•���:�►.�: .•••:.�.= stay long in one place. These annuals hack-ache. . heavy ale,for sale. Box 12, Minden. _F1'RKBRED WHITE COLLIE.c-REAL r• will make their cull growth in a IoW FORGET•Ms in a- besutleM. Adult female. $15: Male ►�. i Weeks and bloom profusely from nezL A few sweet herbs in a'corner 0) CLOTHING kUli !tA1.E pups, 310.' 'Mac Freeman. Battersea, ►. • 'f► Ont.. ' mtIes an� June until frost. Vegetable gardens. the garden will be Welcome kitchen FREE HATS, SHOES, SHtRTs, TIES. • _ � too, can be developed in a few Weeks material. They are inexpensive when etc., with clothing ,purchase. Write „INF.D[CAL ►�• • and will give ample Tet rn__u s fa the grown'from seed. for tree 111ustrated catalogue of ►.• ucktes - 4 same year, clothing bargains, Dept. N. YonSe 'street Clothing Exchange, 502 Yonge HEPATULA REL11E S STOMACH, :•: Even a fair layout of grounds can be The b orange coloring in car Street, Toronto, liver, kidney and bladder trbbules• e�e1O�P�e��������.�e�e�������$$MZ•. earriedout by s tenant.Quick growing ]oto, Called caro Symptoms: a sign- of DEV RLOPIPG AND PRINTING Symptoms: Patna to right side, under a . shoulder blades and. across hips, In- s beet gift to a Man is a loyal, ass will make a cert' Line' lawn in high "vitamin content scion tell digestion, gas, •Constipation, colic. us iROLt�� nF:VEWPED. PRINTED.. 1 Formula of Germab,doctor. Price 86. faithful wife and His best Elft t0'her ]era than siZ Weeks and One inflIIite- free enlargement 25c. Re-prints 10 Mrs. deo.. S. Attnas. Bos 1o;SX. sea- 1s a husband Who has the desire, the ]y better than a patch of mixed arras • for 2sc.' Photo-Craft. 383% King E•• katoon, Bask. abilityand the opportlfnity to work. The best way to assure an atlequato Toronto• and weeds. Instead of permanent care for her, and make her happy. abrubbeiyy and climbers, a perusal of supply Of'CUr-ftawera-ta to plant a fen ZERO PRICES EXPERT WORK ROLL (R. A S.)Powder. "The GreaTISXt AND BTOM- any good Beed catalogue will, disclose rows in the vegetable garden. With tree enlargement WO Trevanna ach Powder, "The Great Eliminator." Studios, 93 Niagara street. Rt Cater- CROemaving the cause and eliminating There was aloud knock at the door, many bushy annuals among the flow- arines, Ont. Rheumatism, Stomach trouble-. Arth- and the doctor, who had lust settled era and some climbers Which grow up See that your tools-,mower and laws GREE!-TWO BEAUTIFUL ENLARGE- retia, Neuritis. ` constipation, etc• got up to twenty feet tn's few months. There roller are in condition for service. A menta (one colored) with roll ..Se- 31,50, 33.00, 35.00. All Druggists. down -for (tolittlele boy standing nowt- are at least a score of big, bushy an- little oil here and there will remove •eloped.- eight glossy fade-Drool Agents Lyman- Iaatlte.d,• Montreal.' ----1'What is It?" vprinto. 29c: highest QualltY• Mschray sides nuals which reach a ,height of from and prevent rust. Fttms, Winnipeg. Boy- I ve been bitten by a dog!" four to seven feet and can be used for _ MAT.F- ENP[.Ul')[ENT OPPORTCNITY /• ROLLS DE�•EI:ePE"D AND -ELGi3T - Doctor (crossly)-Well, don't you screening gust as ef[ectively as tall, •Plant it least a few of the outstand Prints with tree :aomrgetneat Sbc. slower -growing shrubs. Reprints Sc. each Commercial 'Photo BECOME /1N AVIATION OR biwRINE- know that my etlrgery.houra are lro131 Ing noceJt7ee-tills-year. Matry of-t Service, Dept. B Outremont, Que Radio srOepthetbrighte Employment years Our g to 7;" EARLY VEGETABLES are improvements over old varieties FREE ENLARGEMENT WITH EVERY training prepares you for the Deft• Boy. (Badly)' _ "Yee, but tb@ dog Th@'first of the garden peas, lent and will be a welcome change. - 26c order. Roll flim developed and 8 of Transport examination. A high lettuce,' radish and spinach Fill be pprints, 25c. Reprrnts 3c each. Bright- percentage of our graduates Dass didn't." Iing Studio. 2 Richmond St, E.. To- their exam)nations. - oi ronto. STILL MORE IMPORTANT - THEY patsy-•/You say you want to re-' among the earliest' vegetables sown. ie but & m l spalcen gr u ground, O SECURE EMPLOYMENT duce? Why don't you 'try, golf?" These may be planted as Boon R8 the have but a small space of ground, o[ r'oR swLk: Attractive work is offered to aviation, ground is fit to work: All of the first because you think the soil is too poor 7d ANGEL SEED - GIANT WHITE the forestry departments and other Fatay-"I tried that once, but its named 'seeds should be town at least Any small area will raise something land services-marine radio also calls no good. When I put the hall where i Feeding, grade one, 1 1b. 35c: s )be• for men. three times, at intervals of ten days 40 even if only a bit of lettuce and rad $1.00: 6 lbs.•31.50 prepaid. 1 tb. z5c, For.complete information ar-Ile, giving I Can see it, I Can't hit it, and whoa that there will be a succession of veg- tehes, and. by following one Crop ,:its - 25 lbs. ® 20c, 60 lbs. of more •,17c age .education, nationality, nada I put it Wbere I can hit it I Can't see here. Sample free.le specialise; in, hone number to, Dept. CRO, it„ Stables: The eeCond sown Will be car- another, you can have a whole sea and grow only one 'variety. ario. p rots, beets, onions, potatoes, etc., that son's supply. f' ..._ Sander, Grower, Elmira, Ontario. tJ63 RADRAY ST.,EGE OF TO ONTO`ONT. Cali'stand a little frost, and then the PURE MAPI.1•: SYRI'1% tir>t quality. The Real Tast "' beans, corn and tomato, cabbage and Write for prices. Order. early'. John' PAPERHANGING Thoughts, n0 matter how great they "INSIDE INFORMATION � WM. Gillespie, Abbotsford'Que• may her cauliflower planta,etc.,Which kill with FOR BALE OR EXCHANGE ,FETERS, PAPERHANGER, EXPERT Of life form but a fraction; host. Final seeding or planting Will workmanship, guaranteed;'prices rea- be those hot weather vegetables like For Indigestion or CONSTIPATION PERCHERON AND BELGIAN STAL- sonable; city or country. 40 Widmer, thoughts alone are worthless, you see, ]!ma beans, SQliash, well started egg _CLEANSE INTERNALLY the tea-tap war. lions for sale or exchange. Get in Toronto. AP. 2652. Unleas they are hacked by action. touch with. me before makingg your and pepper plants, Cucumbers, melons OerReid Toa ads promptly, pleasenIfec Ny. $elections as I have a very high class PATENTS and amiilar things. MILDLY' aevre-all.bofserfolnlyevIng lot of both breeds to choose from A homely young Englishman, wh 1 ` Con"veIn teon. At with premium certificates. Archie AN OFFER TU EVERY INVENTOR view was obstructed by the headgear WHY WE CULTIVATE 1/� seesHPaNen. At. -den. Strathroy, Ontario. List of tnventfons and full informs- A constantly cultivated garden, will ^'� .` drug-stores- den, the ?;g-t C41 %f- 'rPritnrod GROCERY FOR SA[•E Registered Patent Attorneys. 213 to protest: seldom be affected •y Oro • REE D■��r Bank St., Ottawa, Can, 'stirrin of the top soil prevents evap• GL SA E ` TORONTO GROCERY BtSiNP•.SS, NEW Youi2g.Englishman (leaning over)- g Write tot wowing district, Twenty-One Hun- "See here, Miss, I want to look as oration of moisture and it also keeps �� TM Ce. dred, monthly' sales; low expenses, down those robbers of plant food and ahorL hours, fixtuis res Fourteen Hun- well ae you:" water - weeds. Especially during the dred,.stock ., invoice, terms. T. Gil- When In Toronto Young Miss (in'a rich cockney Re- Br000k",N.Y. tinge, 387 Belaize Drive, Toronto. BARLEY- cent)-"Oh, do you? Then you'd bet- early part of the season is cultivation ter'run home and change- your tate." necessary, and more particularly after r + ► i HAIR GOODS DAVIDSON ' WIGS. TOtiPES. TRANSFORMATIONS, 'Distributors _ resume that when your Braids, Curls, and all types of flnest Used Motorcycles, Farts and :kreessorles Boogy 111 p L Close Avenue, Toronto, Canada uality Hatr Goods. Write for taus- KENNEDY MENTON son went to college he Was inoculated Tour Low-Priced, Slockil Dept., ISA grs�ed" catalogue. Toronto Human with the love of learning." `;' Hair Supply Co•• 628 Bathurst. Toron- 421 College S!. Toronto -^.ith Oubtanding ;�, to. Woogy-"Yee, but It didn't take." --i Possibllities ` THE FAMOUS HAIRDRESSING Read it Or Not LADIES AND, GEN Gorillas,LEARN a trOr111aa, like human beings, rite Crowshore RUBBING lydreasing 6 months $75. Jones . right-handed normally. ga LINIMENT Hairdressing School, Listowel, Ont. f • Rub on-pain Eons: ~ HATCHiYG EGGS _y Get the new large MOZ vafl- Eti1YMAR, Cers1.'s frsse proprietor of Mountain Hotel (to omy size Aliso avast- a „ x w HAMPSHIRES AND RHODE IS- A#w onUuma II•ew0lswd"ad newly arrived Basel)--"Thio 1/ your Ch®rrtiniS abieinsmal]er,reEteiar nd Reds. Heavy layers. exhibition aGivaid•s.rM•wb Kirkland Gateway winners. Fifteen eggs, $1.00• Fifty, .w�t�rrww ub who Wti 1W semis fess room, sir., It you want a fine view 83.00_M. Fisher, Enterprise, bntsrio. rllerpedseedresdsebs over the mountains, put a dime fa the • B �' 3= MAWN'S d+ CM EEM[OY slot and the abutters open for five A +81.00 )f.ANDSCAPE RARGAI111! a•„t M palAh M s w+see GA% minutes." --G: T'1 FIT H 6 • jOF VIM•der,rsdsrM r"111-adh nal, - •' $3 PERENNIALS SHASTA DAIS`P, 4•er - BROKER Catchfly, Cone.flower, Goldentuft, MAd insslgs •r,: Marguerite, Canterbury Bell, eau- �+�••-e•n•wr re Issue No. 17-38 Zpp 'gAg TORONTO 1�r•It&, etc.-2 Evergreens; Tree: r taA101•ra0ai Wllas Ohrub; 6 Bulbs; 368 Seeds. ProPata• I& yYe�gL taxopi0.CAaA" B-D Two orders 81.80. Dollar Nurseries, loath]]]. Ontario. ;, 1. !. �,as '.i.. .../'•-' ^..-...j._ '.:..:...,:.,n: ,._�.- NLS ' - � - - _.'"...:. --!'+ 77.7-77 hw Mt - 7- t _ Y_ Mussolini and Britain seem to be +�eGYi�Zit rit� 4�w� It is expected that the new four• chumming lane provincial highway will be - r Whltevale g it,now. LANDS 'll'e�a1/ completed from Toronto to Oshawa - -•.� General . A CPc F. J. DONEVAN B. A., L?6 year; 11.60 paid m adranes before nett fall. y FOR SALE a• � 4 _... SuNw p6mas to the united States , L, S. On file are the reeoeds of su3tia McCORMICK-DEERINGreyors Gibson and Yarnold, SM - 7 and Gt. llhfltaia i::.00 is adrana. , - e TIEALER �-�- known as 8th Panl'sand ot in Church Pickering- reg �g Esat' Oshawa. _Ph�ua 118L JOHN MURKAR. Proprietor Radio service For terms and conditions apply to - - ---- , the Secretary of the Board of ALS(7 Trus_ ' tees, United Church, Pickering. No t��e to fou _ Expert service and re- FLEURY& TUDHOPE_ ANDERSON n Township Council MACHINERY- & REPAIRS pairs.t0 all makes. $sae Steel Wagon Wheels. Pedlar Roof- At' the' last session of the Town- onable, obarged- Work Ingo Frost or Lundy Fence Notice, to Creditor _ "iR Council a deputation of rate- -Goodyear Tires R. S. O. 1937. Chap. 165 Sec, 61 • payers from' S. S.. No. 3 met the -��rautr'ed •'tYe,do Building�f all kinds ' Red 'Indian Gasoline and 011e �. CARPENTERING, Council to discuss file very difficult ARTHUR N IEL,D C. T. C. AU'T'O PARTS Estate .of' Mart Fawcett, Widow, , situation that has arisen in. that CEMENTING, section over boundaries and accom- ;raduate Radio and Television lnaUtui GENERAL HARDWARE Dreeeased.. • _ - ' - PLUMBING --_- mo4ation, A further meeting will be Member Official Radio Service Mu .Frank 1rY Y•1$ht ALL PERSONS having claims ag• - _ .and �= held short, to o into the question further. 46 Phone 5201, PICKERIN6 0 tate of the tate 6fip of Pickering, ROOFING The Committee on Roads and BY- In the County of Ontario Widow, We a tau•sell Brantford RooBti Adges paid the following: W. Petty, T t ' repairs to truck, 35.45. D. Mairs, BROCK deceased, who died on or about the Mat-rials,Empire Bathroom Law Motor Sales Fifth da of March 1938 are Here- drum of oil 18.00. Can. Oil Co: by notified to f13e March, the under- Egcttpment, Duro Water gas and oil 129.63. Sawyer ,Massey Chrysler-Plymouth THEATRE signed, on or before the 28th daySysteme, Beatty :repairs for stone crusher 62.64. J. Stable Equipment Dealer wH=�'�� of April 1938, full• particulars of an other Building Material Goodison Threshing Co. repairs for ,• , ' ' tree , _ theiEdtituates Free - GUOD'USED CARS date the assets of the deceased will Work Guaranteed ` Oil 55.51. Roy. Ward,, sal, repairs, GOODYEAR TIRES FRIDAY and SATURDAY 0sxcise etc:- 93.71. -John Balsdon, - APRIL 22 arid 23 be distributed amongst those entit- WILLARD BATTERIES led thereto, having regard only to T. T. .PDO�7�� 'tree pruners, bolts etc. 13.85. G. Two Showa, at 7 and 9 claims so filed. F. d L1 lJ Philips, team haul stone, 6.00. W. GENERAL BLACKS�IITHING �* Sadler, road repairs con. 6 and 7, SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS Saturday Matinee at 1.30 = ,� 3.20. Fred Byers ditto, 8.25. Robt. Give us atrial on a New or a Used Ca �t == Dated at a, this 6th day of -----PhUile.,.,02, - f Oshawa,-' The Big Broad 1pni '9'''S, PICKERINr, . ONr1R10 i Wright, drag A!tona Rd.. 10.00.` A,• 24 Hours Towing Service - _ . ;Harlock, drag con. 1, 1 .50. Lorne Puckrin, water pump 'for tractor, 5. Gordon . J., Law east of 193816 Fraser, -00. A. Annan, dragBa Rd. 17.75.' _ an. Bank ro ghZommeret rBldg. Eyesight [* ' y , 1 h rierson ht L' uCat 1 0 A, G: Clark, di Rare. Line, 6.40. PlT�i1Y:4i0 t i'it Oshawa, Ont f Solicitors for the Ex- !'11,KERING f»TaRtU "cu10 _ 1 Ed. Stork, ditto 8.00. 3turray Dunk W C. FIELDS -- eld, drag con. $. 10.75. R. Hedge, AIARTY,4 -R YE' : and drag eon 4, 9.20. Geo. Jicllroy, 1.0130THY LARIQUR EFFICIENCY drag.con 1, 6.00. C. Balsdon, drag SH►RLE� ROSS Sate Register con i, 4.75. John Taylor, drab i BEN BLUEto .- by dragigh TMay,321�5a0. Walter 1Slte= FBroan, HOTTER - RIL 231 - Auction RCFE DACIS SATURDAY,aslefarmimplements, furnt ' - dragAudis Road, 8.00. Geo. Todd, y MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDA - ire etc. 'on moo. 7 Highway at �j. ..TUCK drag Scarboro T. Line, 25.25. L. Green Rirer. Property of O. Fer- Gates, drag Altona Road, 36.60. G. APRIL Y5, 26 and 27 rier Estate. Terms Cash. No res- 1Wagg, drag eon 6 and 7, 7.50. C. First Show at .30 erne. Ken Prentice, auctioneer. Opt, $. Bryant, drag con 2 and 3, 16.50. O. Pascoe, drag con. 1, $5.25. W. �+'�• /l! lCLast complete Shoo at 850 - SATURDAY, MAY 14-Auction sale Linton, drag con 1 $12.00. H. Orm- � f All 'hows Day light Saving Time w erod, dragGreenvrood Rd. -$7.00. '�, 1/Yl L!C/ ii of 40 head of fresh Milch oo s L`seel ht Specialist . %MIRIA'M HOPKINS and Springers. Proper, of J. S. g - - -=-Chas. Palmer, drag con. 2, $10.00. A Honey, scrag time in the first Disney Bldg. (opp. P. O.) 'Jos. Byers dragcon 7` -and 8 .$8.25. R 1'°M1LLAitiD _ Oshawa. Phone 1516 _ week-of May. Prentice and Pren- . Peter Nighswander, drag con,. S $8. IN tiee, auctioneers. _ 60. Edgar Ward, drag con 9 -1 25. In simple but rich de- << �^►.. » _ 12 y. Walter Carter, drag U dbridge T.. t' �� we can furnish Wise G" I" SA.TLRDAY, APRIL 30th - suit- -Failure to obslrve nature's warq. Line, $3.50. Lorne Jones, drag W. - nn of household effects be-suit- in lowers our efficiency and in- memorials that, will i sale hon f T.-L. $17:75. Chas. Ledgett, drag _,. __ .,Wfth creases handicaps. All are so close please lrom every . longing to the Estate of the late ---------�Audley Road$6-.60: Evans Ward, ly li'ri]ned,that our failure'in the one standpoint In dignity ;WALTER ABEL Mrs. J. H. Conner, in the will >- drag con. 9, 2.00.:Albert. Lee, I*ul will lower the effectiveness of the of appearcnce our "HENRY STEPHENSON age of Pickering. Sale at 2 p,, m. - gravel $73.25. Lorne• White, $2'4. others• In our duty of the eyes of work will stand out _ D. S. T. Terms Cash.. See bills. W. John Beelby, drag con 8 $1.50. through the ages. Wm. 5tavey auctioneer. this generation: w,� are given a Also Gordon Law, Ras $`22.A7. Frank ;,f1 Na Greater Tribute !�4 - se of the future generation, 'Turner drag,-con 7, $7.25. Elmer •. Charlie Chan at SATURDAR, APRIL. 23 -.auction and we cannot ,q that a re- N. W. ST�►FFnRD sale of farm implements, tools Powell, drag Rge Line, $14.00. J. P =ponsibility, a dutyrests upon each Po Griffins, dit hide'in wfiitetialr; x.75. Highway Monumental 1�IIUnte Carloll' furnit re etc.', also the 42-acre dividual to assist- is-tlL�care, is ' Worb farm + -ith dwetfing and otiomild- the conservhtion, of the vision-ot"- Prank Barclay hauling gravel, $10. Itis! t'h. 468 Whitby Ont. With; _ in in -fair condition. Propertythose in our charge, that we may be Z. 70. J. C Phillips, drag con.. 5, $4. 8s M y ' ` Kingston Road West R of the estate of the. late 0. P. alive too the necessity of assistance 00. Gordon McKay, drag. con 5 310. '1VARNF OLAtiD Ferrier, at Green River, No: 7 demanded by the strain exacted by r 75. John'Barter drag con 4.$8.60. - VIRGINIA FIELD - Gardti.am Tran drag Altona Road, r KEYE LUKE Highway. Terms Cash on. Chatt- industrial evolution. The, eyes of $14.50. L. Hagerman drag Mark- ' _ e . I p. m. Prentice and they coming•generation will. a - e auctioneers. -ham Town Line $12.50.'Geo. Pugh _ Lite, su a;s exacting demand upon them els. Prentice, t' more drag con. 4 S8.GG. _ . _ _ 0-4an the.eyes of:today and I believe Committee on Relief paid the fol- - - - - - - _ that demand will be greater in.Cora- lowing for supplies' and servicAa: aparison drith today than today'co t• -ry- Hull P. R. Wilson-$11.38. J.. Story, - pared to the, past. Me exactions of $6125._ S. blorrish $10.49. W, M. dive Sunday April 2dth, 1938 a Cion raC p civilization and modern industrial lEffe Builder and t t i Duncan $16.50. Roy Morrish $�18. - ;... E HERING evolution' is an exacting strain more '81. Scarboro Township - LEAVE PICKERING - at close rarige and to $6.83. T. Brlcgwork and Stonework s pro- Stonework Co. $31.20. J. Baisdon, .FOR OSHAWA FOR TORONTO a ►gpe0ialtf per cope with its problems of torr- $10.00. F. Bunting $10.42. M. S. ,and intermediate points and intermediate points action and rehabilitation we elpuld Chapman $27.80. A. Mitchell $10. Architect's Service consider 'every ins of retaining 20. G. Hill $1.80, W. Stroud, $1, STANDARD TIME normal vision and in conserving ruing '25. E. Annis $25.00, C. E. Morley ::' Repe n that we now possess. In the-inter- -$15.05.- City of Toronto $19.12. A., M. P. M. P, M A,M. P M. -`P. M. THE CROWN INNS _ est of public health and welfare we Committee on Contingencies paid - Rosebanh Rd. and Kingston lido should keep alive 'to thoughts K a?.31 '':1.31 e7.31 a6.09 12,b4 e6.54 maintainir3g and Improving our a -' the following: Picidering Neve for 1-29 Phone Pick 55i P a8 y� 8.41 ' c2.31 8.31•' x6.44 al,b4 ?.b4 sight.. stationery and ,kssessor's forms•$47. ig 1:00. Beaton Be!I and. Rosa for legal. 10.01 3.31 e9.31 7.54 2.54 e8_b4 ti 3 services $25.00. Toronto Stamp and 11.31 ';a4.31 10.31 9.24 a3.54 9.54 V Stencil Co. dog tags and badges, P. M .5.31 11.31 10.54 e4.54 b10.44 PRI _ $43.74. County Office Supply Co. c12.81 6.31 ••c11.54 ;.5. A64 • L USED GO ODS 1 i for poll books $18:91. Can. Engin- (a) - daily except Sun. & Hol (b) -'Sun. & Hol. otil i eer, advertising $12.00. Municipal ' y; (c) - Sat. only. Fordson Tractor overhauled Wagon , - (e) - Set., Sun., dti Hol. •only. (overhauled) gen box and springs _ • ' .��' World supplies $35'.35. Home Tel. 25 h. p. Int. Power Unit. -Wagon boi d Co. $10.21': •Fred Madill, rebate of AII'Coach Travl Information at 6 h. p. Int. Engine Clutch pulley -Norge refrigerator - t Electric•was er ; ;16.30. T. Sanderson, rebate on r Pt R 4RM • p. Lister Engine Belanger, Cook stove, oval fire M axes $14.00. T. Brown, caretaking Cockshatt drill, it disc Treasure cook stove ;23.60. D. R. Beaton, aal. .$125.00. - Massey drill, 11 disc. '. Peerless Peninsular cook store W. Chester, sal. $60.00 Massey spring cult. 9 teeth Othello cook stove Committee on Damages to Sheep Roller, 3 drum 22 in firepot Gurney F`amsm i id the following: W. Milne, 1Veal� New FleuryNo. 21 Plow ,Perfection 3-purner oil stove *beep killed snd 2.Injured $1 QesWalatp New Fleury No. 77 Plow 'McLaughlin Double head, der W. C. Willson, inspecting same, No.-136 Int. Gang plow, near new Jack for above with shaft and pulley- .Ob: b ft. No. 7 Massey Mower 12 in Beatty gander, r. bearings Bagger for aboveMassey hay-loader; drum type home•Sell our Calves at -4 Top buggy Electric,automatic grinder A Worth White Work • z _ 6 1-2 Massey' grinder, near >te Save time and money. anforttunntei ssuu,ferers�ifyozu tfor o hbeei-W= Is your tractor or car ready. for spring.•. o''o ea u�peylnshtbe sn ba ofd°e` , - We have a bu er at tie f arra saatfarinm Assoclation. opemtlns• ta• Y We have recently put in a New uipanent to work with. Muskoka Hospital for Consumptives,the , and Larger Parts Stock Room for We have enlarged. our stock and Qu nos Ma for Consume or and Monday, Tuesday and Tractor; Implements, and Automob- are prepared to give you parte at •he Queen Mary Hoepftsl for con- Monday,children. ile Parts with a man in charge to a moments notice. At present these up-to-date ho•1,000itab, Wednesda do nothing else but look after it. Oilr equipped with with an taxed t oche utmost of doer a for �1/ ;`. g garage is also a ui - uea•,are toed co the utmost to Dare for y We have also, a Competent Trac- the latest efficient equipment. Le! a she needy consumptives, whose only ' ""hoPa tundra health res in proper � GKEl4/NCS FARMS for Mechanic who has factory eq- us.give you an estimate, treatment and care. ' It Is in order that tbese institutions - may be enabled o carry on this worth . wbtiework that It is necessary to annually LIMITED _ ,Check this' price on 011. '=ake an appeal fur funds,for the statue- try atlowanCos n4ceived ran tar abort of (any quantity over b 4 ` the actual cost o'maintenance. With a TRUPI•IONi MR. ENA.RCO MOTOR OIL, y gals.), 7bc. gat defldt of Id many •bouaads of dotlan to P1Ctc8RING 5100 LOWE4 NATIONAL MOTOR OIL (ditto) 60 a gal. l % imkupRRs r on operating acooun><, y as aaa;4 PI fined om�geietot to o asift.ridm ,�aoolitloa. >at CHAS CQOPER i�'r demos.Toeoew s. . �"� ,�/� '.n •c •:.w ,;p�T+^^ ^"^'r M r �;..,. ._.?++..^ .{�' Josass'^o.: }„«.w +. v+ ♦ _ _ '�.'�^* 'k""• , " • - v N '{y_ : ■riC , : . L --`' 'Qaroawat school room of the church on Thure- hens of McMaster University and Oshsws T Toronto o.. day April 14th, with Mrs. Tomlin- formerly of Claremont gave the ad. DI A. Pugh - n son's group in cargo of the program. dress on Tuesday evening. Rev. M=. A unique event took place in Oe- Barclay Transport _ -- Tuesday on business. Rev. J. E. Glover gave an approp- Ostrom,• of Uxbridge, and well- bawa on Monday when about 100 Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Whiting of riate Easter address,which was help- known here has charge of the ser- people from 75 years of age and up, Deft ee S@ •a_ �. r k rkh ill are visiting at the Baptist .ful and much appreciated. The att- vice tWa evening. _ _-_ _Srom.Ontario,County, were banquet_ ' Parsonage this week. endance was good. We an hoping �' ted'at the Genosha Hotel and after- -16tween Claremont, Brous, m Mr. Lyman Pilkey blas returned to increase our membership and ex- W dtevale wards treated to a movie show in �ireenwood. Whitey=sad TorastM to his home here from the Oshawa tend a hearty invitation to aH,wom- the Regent Theatre. It was a day My drivers an trained to be ear M Hospital. en of the congregation.to join us in Don't forget the Wltitevale Young never to be forgotten by the guests Mr. Ev is reported to. be our work for,missions. People's drama "Look Who's Here" courteous and reliable. X;.. _ gne po and.the sponsors. . c �: In much the same health, with) little During Passion Week services to,be given in the Whitevale Unit- change for the better, as yet. were held each evening in the Bap-- ed Church on' Friday April'29th. Spe" Rates on-Long 11)[11 les The Misses Ruth and 'Kathleen tist Church under the leadership of Bailey's Orchestra of Newmarket .'AUCTION SALE - g' .Story of Toronto visited friends here different groups with a guest•speak- and Mise Ru(bp� Allis,;of Whitby are on Sunday. ei at each service. These services, to entertain between acts. Program lis order too small. None too larpsr' Mr. and Mrs. R. Story of High- of�an evangelical nature have had a to start at eight o'clock. Admission All sidpinents insured and protected' land ' Creek called on Claremont very definite effect' - ori those who 25, and 10 cts.. CLAREMONT, TUES. APR. 26th. from the westbar friends on Sunday. have been'attending and to. the ex- Green Riv&1i aare all, this week after spending the'winter ed for a continuance of the servicesChas,' B♦ and C. Come to Green River Ba tist Churchl with relatives on Manitoulin Island. during'this week.' Rev• Harold. P the property of Mr. Thos..A -Graham 04014d sd operated by Miss Margaret Macnab is spend- Brydge, of Toronto addressed thie on April 28th, at S p. m. Rev. ' _ Ing a few days in-the city visiting congregation, morning and evening' Mr. Hunnisett and his orchestra 2 Bedroom suites, oak. - .1 Bedroom < k � friends. on Sunday last, and on Monday ev- from .the Fred Victor Mission, Tor- suite, walnut. ,1 Dining-roohi table, Mr. and•Mrs. Hugh Pugh of ening the Young People had charge, onto, will present a very interesting extension. Dining-room chairs. Liv- ' Mitchell, Ont., accompanied by Mr. and gave.a very, fine banquet along evening's entertainment. Come end ing room table. 5 Living room chairs • bring a friend. Cliaa„ SkOPAMATI-,called on W. M. . with the ssr3-we-. - ' nal .chairs. Settee. Sewing 't and Mrs. Palmer,on Sunday. machine (standard)4 Book-case and OU Mrs. Gibbons sustained a fall. a STANLEY THEATRE books. Writing desk."Chest of dray. fTH ew days ago, suffering injuries to y I ' ers. 3 small tables. 4 Mirrors.. 3. -her head and suffering generally. _ Rocking. chairs, 3 Toilet sets. Bed- from shock, :" STOUFFVII►LE . BUSINESS COURSES ding. ! Lamps. Ironing•board.-Cook SHALT Glad to hear Mr. Parker has left ,Phone loo DAY—NIGHT stove, New Quebec: -Heater, new. y , (3ravenhursr for his home in Toren- Cooking utensils.. Dishes. Silver to, much improved in healthand CORRESPONDENCE I ware.-Victor Electric .radio. Pictur- P_-- — — `-SIfOWID Commercial.Stenographic,Seeretarul considerable increase in weight. g and Accountancy Courses that prepare es. Rug, 3 x i,yds.." Rug, 9 x SL ft. .. :fir. and :firs.•.Mark Linton and %Veek Nights-3.15, Standard Time - for all the rvmcnt:.d eaumiyca_free Hall trees. 100 ars fruit, Other Shaw Employment Bureau eves free 1 family of Toronto are. moving back fat. & Holidays=2 Shows.7 and•,9 p.m service to graduate*.. Individual in• articles• too numerous - to mention. struction ensures rapid progreii. Zir. Graham 15 giving; u f C4 to Claremont and -will reside in the Lhursday. Friday snd Saturday Courses absolutely guaranteed. Free p hou.=e-` Catalogue from Sha4 Schools, 1130 Beal Apartments. gay st,Tcronm,Fhoae xt 3e6s keepinz,.everything will be sold. No 31iss. Mary Forsyth, Mace. a very THURSDAY, FRIDAY&SATURDA-1 reserve. Terms Cacti.� Sale at 1 ,p A. -•..intere1ting Book Review on Monday PRII.14, 21, •l2 and 23 m---A- S. FARMER, auctioneer. evening last at the t-nited Church Young.People's.Union. =- Thos. Graham, .w'io is gi lug up "Wife. Doctor BE PREPARED u house-kee in 'will hold .an-act- ff -for Seeding P P and Nurse g ion-sale of his .household effects on Tractor Gasolene, Tank Delivery s •a - -Tuesday, April 26th. ':�o reserve. :>Starring _ See list of articles in-another.col- 12 I.2c. ,per gallon , �umn. LORETTA YOUNG t r The Mission Circle of the Baptist Iy Distillate, Tank Delivery P AR`Ett BAXTER Chunh will meet'at Mrs. Richard- ' VIRGINIA BRUCE 11 1.2c. per gallon son's on Tuesday at 2.30-p. m. __ 100 p,c. Pure Pennsylvania OiI Program given by Mrs. R. E. For- COMEDY and SHORTS 5 gal.lots, 65c. per cal. eyth's .group. Key Word.—Hope. All ladies cordially invited to be Protect your Buildings present. MONDAY TUESDAY, WEDN'SDAY A LF'S PLACE The evening given Mr. and Mrs. APRIL 23, 26 and 27 _ A. Mantle on Friday evening last �� C L A R E 11 U T, U tti T. _ - M/ITH' l,mtiesi_higtly successful in many iiAlcatraz- -.-Island hone saQl ... .. T.ITE=LAP - p ways About three hundred guests - q ,_ Starring attended. A banquet was enjoyed, ending up with. a dancing into the Far m Machinery META. ANN SHERIDAN -early hours of the morning. OOF1Nt� ' JOHN LITEL = o The.death, is announced this week :' -1 . . �. - - — ksh tt ,, .. ��s�� -, •.•,� - .- ' ' of Mr. Wm. George Thexton, of Frost Rood Coe n Comedy Short Subjects DeLaval Pedlar Products I?ry, rotted shingles catch fire as kindling Aurora. Supt. of the Faetory'.Equip + meat Co.yDeceased, horn in Ux Grose Fertilizers But with Council ,Standard Tite-Lap,rooflag e bridge was well-known to several .Tt.URSDAY.FRIDAY&SATURDAY YOU needn't worry.about flying embers or here, and was a brother of J. Ross F. W. 6 eft. Binder, new Alemits sparks. It is good for a lifetime and is sold APk�1l. 28, 29 and 3U ' F. W. 7 ft. Binder, good with a 25 year guarantee. This guarantee is . -here, of _Toronto, formerly ;of - Pickering. 5HIRLEY TE.MPLB Fordsen Tractor, cheap backed by a reliable firm with a background The sen-ices in the Culled Church Oliver Tractor Plow 10. 7 of years of service to agriculture. Ask your -Ir' Mower 5 ft. blcCormas ' banker.Tito-I.ap roofing Domes ialarge sheets =TATITE �-W Uk on Sunday.last were attended by - = congregations. Easter anthems Ici�lIDlff _ 550 lb. DeLaval Cr. Separator, new that are easily handled. Fireproof, weather- large with Screw Sh.ek - McIotte Cr. Separator 600 lb proof—does not crack, bulge, shrink or curl. Taketentimes were welt rendered by the choir,and ' �` more force to a double mixed quaRet sang at each Adams Wagon and new bos They may be put on right over your old roof. : d�Lhad - .service selections from Maunder's Adams Truck wagon,.new. Send ridge and rafter measurements for free barbed roof. "Olivet-to,Qalvary"• - Maple Leaf Mutual Fixe One light sprang wagon cost estimate. ins�` a Rev. P; D. Augustine who left _ T One McLaughlin Buggy the market last week for hines�ille awing to iasuranea Co. T all ous tofate� Vie serious illness • of,his mother, �'. F. �IS�\EY, Greenvcoad sold WAWANESA INS. CO. Pso>,s PIcK?,314 .:.4ltf 81G"11AS"44 lT�ithd Fodotlsaolse a Truss ears,. Tie.-aa�► was expected home on the first of pratfon•oaf. Matfnai cad TmoN. �.,... this week, but owing to the very Cheep rates for Farm and Country critical condition in which his.mot- Buildings _ her was found to be at that time, 1�*lndstorm Insurance on Building ,he was urged ni stay. The sympathyAug- Windmills. Silos eta ELECT-of the community goes to' Mr. Aug= �.ALE OF RE-POSSESSED ustine at this time. _. ~Anifamobile Insuraaa at ' . RM" On April 7th it was the good'for- •:. ' . . „AII kinds. ._. 'tune of the W. M. S. of the Clare- _ Write rbon. PPLIANCES moat United Church to be the-guests - • �of the Stouffville W. M. S. at their ..90WMAN d� ROSPE Easter meeting. Mrs. Hugh D. %7B=7 ONTARIO � Taylor of the Dominion'Board add- -The f oHoWin Refrigerators, Radios Etc., Will be sold reseed the: meeting on our work � A'tTLNTION FARMERS g the foreign fields..' The program'was _ _ r . interspersed with,music and at the GENERAL REPAIR WORK on a cash basis for balances owing as listed below close of the meeting lunch was ser- is ved by the SWuffville ladies and a We are re ared tore ears: 1 General Eleotrie Refrigerator. used 18 molntbs, new prise $285.00, to gd' - trucks, ,traotore and all farts at $99.00. The Claremont.United W. M,. S. msahine .wheels rebuilt and - held their monthly meeting in ,the rp' 1 (}caecal Eltatrio ? anbio#Dot, Moniter l op re r use one season, , --- - tire-setting, wood-work and wood turnine of all kinds. Original price $285.00, to be cleared '$142.60. y Puce your Order sow for 1 fleneral Electric Hotpoint range, used one season sold new-$179.00,, rj wood-working and turning. balshee owing $112.00, Phone or Oall PERMANENT NAGGING PAIN A• 11. ROWS :3 Quebec 000k stoves, sold new at $34.50, balances from $12.00 to $18,00. THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER erockn6sdstore:'nd Blacksmith Sbool. !forge Eleotrie Refrigerator, , used about one season, sold new at $219.00, AND NERVES, IT MAY BE (seseesser to W. IL Jackon) to clear at $137.59i •.YOUR EYFS`, -- : 1 Rogers'7 tube Console iadio, used d months, new price $139.50, C. H. TUCK, OPT. D. E. R. Woodward .. - lDi.n.y alotk, Opp. P. a $76.00, _ - 1' General Eleotrio Vaonum cleaner,mold new at $49.50 balance $23.00 Phone 1,6'13 . ,. Our stock of sroesries . OSHAWA,' ONT. V irolh aur eomPloto' A3oover Vaonum Clearer, balance $19. " _ at all times. + e , k llresh Meats and Perishable Foods quantity of Mantle and oonsole radios,some 1938 znodelt3.'balazioes rangln8 L• E.0"NI.— /,LL on. Electric Refrigeration. - from 9.00 T FUNERAL DIRECTOR-AND It will be a pleasure-id-serve los. - EMBALMER ; 1 Coffield WAshing Mae most balazice $$.40 \ Auccessor'to W. J. Mather. See our weekly sales bulleth y 9toutivllle GOODWILL COUPONS r `� AN L �T`14IC!'ASK FOR Y9UR COitlON DO V H RI S TI - Night and-Day Set-vice Usaf'a1. Valuable articles in return. Telephone . Business Phon- ' Residence Phone 131tQU014AM, ONT. 38 Simeoe $flan N•, OSHAWA, ONT. OiOi 9820 Pttsao rind 902 - J _ $• _�yy • .T, _ •'.� .-.. .v. .-. 3. •fv'� - f•,R+ti-m.w. - tl. •t t.`.tH' wy' ••,. J,5` ".. •, ..' ., •y,.•, ..r. ., �:. .. "h' - .:3'. .'a. f' "� yrt:� %.•471 �r4: - s ' ' "Made With Maple Syrup" _ When the early settlers came to rup industry was expected when the Change to this continent, they found -the In- sap first started to run, but the warm - -- -- dians making a delicious sugar from weather in the latter part of March the sap of the maple tree. Very' proved a set-back. However, the re- • soon they too hegan using this na- cent change in weather has started -- tive sweet and bave improved on the the production again, and the gener- UPTONquality and methods of production sl _outlook is much better. Don't .•-" 4790_%6 TEA . ever since. count on too liberal supplies, how- " , supply Red Label 730 34 lb. A record season for the maple sy- ever, get your PP1Y of maple syrup 0s=X*Label 35o%lb. as soon as you can. so Yellow Label400 KW Help improve your.personality Canada, of course, leads 'in the with Wrigley's Gum. Keep your For Premium List ofWm-Rogers' production of this exclusively North • $Son Silverrpplate write Thos.J. Four'Cootumes From Unt teeth white, breath sweet, by t, 1,iSon Sid,,43Ite writ,nt Tosoato. American treat,,so -it's almost a tra- using healthful Wrigley's Gum Pattem f dition in many homes in this.country daily-os millions do. 'The chic- . - - to serve it when it first arrives on dren also love the delicious re- the market. Pancakes and maple freshin4 flavor of Wrigley's Double - syrup are an old story, we re Mint.Take some home today.cast suggesting some- additinal ways, in ,.e which to utilize this delicious "na- tive"tive" product. 1VLple utteracotch Pie'ch' a nKid ' �� 4 tablespoons Qugar Baroness' Slashes 8 34 cup cornstarch - = ---- - - 34 teaspoon salt -- - - •- - � Rex Beach �- ,Foot Accidentally :. _. y �, �Il, .� A� � 1 cup maple syrup . ilk . Belgian Authoress,' Hunter and �r �} 2 egg yolks, slightly beaten Traveller Recovering to 4< d *t 4 tablespoons butter ,Manitoba "'CHAPTER VIII looked good. I took some of it down 1 teaspoon vanilla He was interrupted in his task by to the creek and tested it. I can't be- '4 —2'egg whites_ THE PAS, Man.''= Baroness Anne :... :'the girl,herself. She came to his door gin to gases what was in it, but it was A 4 tablespoons sugar Guigot de Mishaegen, Belgian author- r she brought Hayward. rich. You11 rand with he a rich woman. There's no, A r 1 baked -inch pie shell ess, trapper and big gafne -hunter, is - "Jim,"she began,"Mr. Hayward has mistake. It dasn't a 'prospect,' it.was � � Mix together sugar, cornstarch,` recovering from a severely cut Loot in been truing to tell me something -" big pay, coarse gold! p and salt. Add syrup gradually, stir- her cabin at Granville Lake, 100 miles "What? Already?" A flame -leaped For a while the girl sat silent, then J tr ! ring to a smooth, paste. Add- to north of here- 1,00 Rowan's eyes as he turned them abruptly she hid her face in her hands. scalded milk in tip of;double boiler, The baroness slashed air artery In .,.,upon the Bonanza foreman. "Oh! The pity .of..it!" site . cried. f1 4 stirring' constantly until mixture her foot-when an axe, vrith which she. "Yea, already! It's best to have it "After he had worked so long and en- # thickens. Then cook 10 minutes, was cutting wood, slipped. out apd over with; the latter-declar- dureLd so much. Poor father, So Pa- stirring occasionally. Pour a small Following a world tour, the Belgian' ed, doggedly., `tient, so gentle, so old -!" Tears then ! noblewoman came to Winnipeg last "I asked him. t9. say,it _before you, stole through t. her fingers. amount over egg yolks, stirring wig- fall. Eager to spend a winter in the i, Jim !f - if he Insists upon saying It ."He told us he would land in the orously. Return to remaining mix- north, she left.Immediately for her.-ca. - mat all:" pay and we would not believe him. But 'f , t ;` a tore in doutle boiler and cook 3 min- m utes ion longer. Remove from fire, add bin' which she purchased two years "I merely. started' to tell her why I know he's glad, for it was, you be &4 d �' s g ago, on the shores of Granville Lake. butter and vanilla,•aftd cool. she could net afford to have anything wanted it for, not himself,'and every is •• She pinus to resume her travels late ui 9 - For meringue, beat egg whites un- further to do with* you,".the. visitor thing has come out lust the way he this spring after a winter of hunting, agnounced. "I tried to tell her that I R'ould�have had it.-I =- I71 bet he's uw s s i� til foamy'throughout, 'Add sugar, 2 Arappfng and writing id the solitude': --love her and want to marry' her; that happy at last.'" # � � � tablespoons at a time, beating after of Manitoba's northland. ' : 191 giro her a home and end all of her . . ''ment was a joke.T.ve go Pshaw! That 'partnership' arrange- a each addition, continue beating un- The'Pas is 356 miles noithweit. of- I'll give - - !F- - l and in peaks; g Me ea." -'What'was It you ss.#d about'Jiln?" of it. I could have made things a good cooled pie filling into pie shell. Pile: on L "the girl insisted quietly. deal easier for-him and for you,, but meringue lightlytop. Bake !n 1VlOnke s P'ta[s Exam.Hayward told her; frankly, brutally I didn't dare. No, Rose, it's e•11 yours moderate oven t 350 deg: F.) 15 min-. y he repeated what he had previously and you have nothing to worry about ` utes, or until delicately browned. Two monkeys are to enter the Mal- : said Jim listened in silence. say more. You needn't pay any atten- A _ Log Cabin Rice Puddling cyan Civil Service to help botanical "I it tree?" Rose turned a strained, tion. to what. Hayward said, unless 33¢ cups milk department officers to collect sped• -white face upon'the-Michigan Kid: you wast to. I know you like hits and pQ� 1 cup rice mens from high trees. They have sat- "Most of It is NOt,that about the. -- he's a mighty nice boy. He has the .4W teaspoon salt felled the Crit Service examiners -- _ a espoons buttes g that they.can-understand'Malay. -v- shot himself because he had'lost the "But, ,Tim, I don't love him. I don't FATTlrliti 4640 b4 cup maple s.rup, company money." even like h1m any mere." B ams Scald cups milk in double boil= Turn into oaf pan which-has been "Then, that's fKaE!" Rowan declar- y Anz' Sc 2 p 1 Killed No 1Alotnen - -- or. .Add rice and salt and steam 45 ,.wet with cold'water. Let stand over- A "afar" among wa3•m-weather :'Rose, will You let me take.you to. ed heartily.. frocks - this dashing four-way dress minutes, stirring occasionally. Heat night or until thoroughly cold and ­town?" Hayw>1Erd asked; earnestly. "I love somebody else:. The.;;iirt lift g y remaining milk; add to rice-and con firm; turn from pan, slice in. % ineh. Slowly the girl shook her head. "Jim ed her tear-stained'face. "I'm in hove that's made from one easy pattern-- • tinue steaming 30 minutes,-or until alices, dip in fleu'i-;-and saute in well- I'm arranged to'drive 'ane in. I'm sorry with-4 boy from our old town. I thfik for worn with its variety of eye- you didn't waft awhile before - I've I must have cared for him ever since I catching"changes" 'tis really a whole rice is tender, stirring occasionally: greased 'skillet, turning to brown wardrobe,in one! First, see the frock Remove from bol}er heater, add but- both sides. Serve with butter and had a good.deaf to bear:' When the was a little-girl. And I've been-in his teY and syrup. Serve hot with ad- -additional rhaple syrup. Serves 6. young man scowled at Rowan and OR. thoughts, too. He has carried any 'plid- itself. Planned on simple,'well-fit- ditional Maple Syrup. Serves 8_ ' 4ned bis-lips to protest, she smiled ture constantly." ting lines that are becoming to ev= faintly. "I'll be perfectly safe ,with "Well, well! That's certainly nice," eryone, this model is really easy to Maple Syrup Sweep Potatoes E 11m. The Michigan Kid hasn't been Jim could think o1 nothing else to say. make! You'll find it fun to wear cooked sweet potatoes COULD HARDLY accused a k'''ing Michigan has he?" Found the Picture with a jaunty bolero one day, with :4 tablespoons, butter !'Very_ well. _I'm sorry too, that it "He's.an unselfish boy. He did a wide belt or sash the nexti or with �s cupmaple gyro r Cut sweet botatoes in halves CLOSE HANDS a to Fame at a time like this. But great deal for his father. I think he'd a vivid .topper in a contrasting hue 1 lengthwise and,place in greased bak- thought it best. see you tomos• give hie life for me. And,let he has And here's your chance to use your. ing dish. Dot with butter and pour Had Rheumatism and Neuritis rosy, Rose. Forgive'me if I've been too never said that he loves me. I had to imagination on gay color and fabric syrup over them. Bake In hot oven ,. Y P cottons, silk-t, - " ' n in t s _ combinations syn It's-only because -" The spec- find It out by chance. _ (400 deg. F.)' 1 hour, basting ire- I suffered m jker stammered, choked then he turn-' `'Rose!" All the 'reserve, all the thetic .or novelty crepes.. quently until potatoes are done. from Rl�6s' aa red and went out lath the chill twilight. counterfeit'cheerfulne-a of the hiichi- Pattern 4640 is available in mis- quenta 6. Neuritis, writes Nk. When the crunch o[ his .footsteps gen Kid, fell'away. It was Jim Rowan, . yes''and women's sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, W.J.Tree of Teroeutw `bad dyed 'out Rose inquired, simply: the Doter boy, who stared.at her with 20, 30, 32, 34,'16,•38 and.40. Size Maple'Syrup Fried Mush "1 could INy walk "Wby did you do it, Jim?' working face,and exclaimed In a voice 16 takes. 4?•s yards 39 inch fabric. 1d cups yellow corn meal air days• • s at close - Rowan answered dareleasly: "Oh,.1 suddenly.grown hoarse, "You- found Illustrated step-by-step sewing in- 3 teaspoons salt tfswelling gleft m hands and knees. i am just naturally a bad sort, h,guess! that picture!" structions included. b t cups water - " could climb stairs and ladder. 1 adrise nay No great amount of character: I did "Yee, that'night when L was looking. Send Twenty Cents(20c) in coins % cup maple' sytup peram w6erng as t and to take Fruit-a No'- money, and gAmblracing was the -for medJcine. Ilow long have you had (stamps cannot be accepted) for this Combine corn meal, salt,.and 1 cup tires Tlay gine quick relief." Try it Anne .Adams pattern. Write plainly • water in upl5er part of double boiler, red fruit juice,herb and tonic prescription easiest•way to get it, of a famous Canadian doctor. if you rAer, _ "I don't mean that. Why did you .• Ever since the day,you graduated. Size, Name, Address and Style Num- and mix well. Add remaining water they that. clear up ear ease too. ZSe. I've 'always loved you, ever since I her. and syrup, and cook over. direct heat come out here with father, the .way and SYe. No subsdh te. At druggists.. yon did?" was a ragged kid and you drove by in Send your order to Anne Adams, until mixture thickens, stirring con- LrM `-Well now; rm not iure that I can your wicker pony cart, Rose dear, it Room 425, 73 West Adelaide St., To- stantly. Place over hot water, caw FRUIT A TIVES TMIETS . explain-unless it was because of,that was because of you that I gambled. I ronto, er closely, and cook 2 hours longer. 'bunch I toid'you about,"Jim manag-, wanted money. I think 1'd have killed ed a splendid assumption of sinter- to get it - almost. I went through ity.."Y•e gamblers play hunches, you 'hell again because - well, because of 'know, And say,-it just proves.there is the hell I'd.been through..I - I'm not • something in them. much of a man. I'm afraid you've made "A mighty queer thine happehod to:' a mistake =" ! k tell ou Jim did not finish for the girl held can o - ' n >n Y • a Rose. I didn't d y' up-her arms to him and said, quaver- : yet, but,}•our father was right. There is pay on this claim!" said Rowan. ingly, like a Keary.oh31A: , " �� ������ _ ou it.,, "Take me, Jim. Please! I'' - so " It's All-Yours tiredr" Tbetter-things is the day of youthful energy, vision and enthusiasm-the ''But Rose, listen! While I was dig. - So it was that -M Theichigan Kid's day of seeking out bettethings for everybody. And Shredded playpg ping young pp ging np there on the rim the gravel 'luck held through to END) Wheat le (and s a vital art in making and keeounpeople -. ' older folk) healthy, because it is a delicious, nourishing, well-balanced, easily assimilated food. PAIN ACROSS KIDNEYS A "Grand Hotel" Afloat, with _ Keep in step with youth! Serve Shredded Wheat regularly every day • ...it's economical.Read.-cooked,-Read to seers Passengers on A World Cruise- : 12 bir biscuits Y y' you may pro- „ „ in every box The Canadian Shredded Vyhsat Company,Ltd. long life by Promenade Deck _ taking the advice By Isabel Ross r 5 N:arra Fall. Canaan of 'a famous ph}'- E:eiting New Serial Stars In This sician, which, is: aper' exWeek ~ PNt Wk Keep the kidneys M in good order, avoid too much meat, salt, alcohol 'or tea." Drink Household .Conscripts plenty of purer •`waier and drive the uric acid out of thesystem by taking. ngnc in tablet form. It is the disrn%ery of�r. Pierce of the Invalids Tiitmai9'1ed girls under 25 who wish Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. Sold by all druggists, to start work iii offices or"factOMea . ' ;1 •F+16 I ( + -� `: RReead what Mrs. W. Horton, 76 Poulette -"' St., H,amilto'n, Ontsaid:'"The kidney se- ' muit firof serve one year as maids or s passed too"'frequently at times and ;;;cretionburned. When I stood on my feet awhile nurses in households or on Yarma, ir- I would get such a pain across my kidneys: respective-of their education or means, "•-?t? feet and ankles swelled,too. Before I . hafinished using a hottle of D7. Pierci.'s' U21deI' anew German decree. d A auric 1 felt so much better." Buy now t Issue No. 17—'38, Mineral production in .Northern Rhodesia greatly expanded in.the Last C year. - :kf*. .+.1". _ ��• r - .`'�� .�� :-hy ',�• "• .fir+ "fie "Z' .a ,,,, _ pe v - Albania Awakening From Grip of Tribal and Religious Customs - �10A y C ` U ndo .err . y H a . S� —S r 4� - Lesson - � I'd 1:1 sS trying to make tabernacles, one for LESSON IV. y RECEIVING VISION FOR SERVICE Christ,-One for Confucius, one for Bud WWI dha. , Mark 9. 2-.1D Golden Text: — This is my beloved 7. And there came a cloud over : Soh: -hear ye him. -Mark 9:7. shadowing them: and there came a 7HE LESSON IN ITS SETTING' voice out of the cloud, This is my be- voice loved,Son: hear ye him. This Voice a y� Time—Autumn. A.D. 29. " Plane Probably on !!fount Hermon. was heard in three critical hours in Y ; The transfiguration of Christ is re- Jesus' history; at his baptism (1:1I 1, d here, and when he was tempted toded also In 34.tt 17- 1:13, 1dave his nation, Luke 9:,28-36, b :.h of which accounts evade cross, to to the Gentiles (John 12: should be read with the one in Mark to et as complete a- conception as 28),• The full teat of the Father's wit u g nese (combining the three Gospel ac' a ` ' a,, possible of this -remarkable event ) is—This is my beloved Son, in counts £ Peter has an additional account of this well whom I•am wepleased; bear ye him,, r mUacle in his Second Epistle (1: 16- Hear Ye Him H �.:•- .� _ " r And after ala days. That is, six, We are to hear Christ regarding our 2. own sinfulness. We are to hear him x :'days 'alter' the confession of Simon {�y, e�✓, '' �" fir' Y' �1 Messiahahip of as he unfolds the .truth concerning , - -• the King, reveals that_the tiny Balkan state is tChriat. Jesus taketh with him Peter; of life to come. We are to hear him to and James, and John. These -three. Interest in AIbania, focused by the recent vast'`i of-tti�aiate -r 1 the flower and crown of the, apostolic as he speaks of himself, are to hear The finally ha change emerging sngrfrom andcentwomenstillngather at thisination of lwater fountain in Tirana o exchange'gossip and draw the band, Peter, whu loves him so muco, gotten Son of God. We - -- and John, whom he loved so much, him as we hear no one else in the days water supply. and James, who. should first attest world, dead' or living. tt When the Radio City Muetc hall in —-=--that death could as little-aa life'-sap-- 8.._ d_suddenly looking. round --- -- --- ---- - olds a He vs, AflantiC crate from his love. (Acts 18. 2). about, they saw no one any "Wait- more,save _ week you may be pretty certain that is SrOB -� These were the three who,alone,were Jesus only with themselves.. "Moses the picture's a success, and one that as •► with,the Lord at the, raising of the and Elijah had De"s'd• The glory had Move - z^niched. The heavenly voice was ail- you'll want to see. "Jezebel" made the' Centre of T1N daughter of Jairna (!!dark S: 37). and grade recently. It } Rltytltm-- who were the only ones allowed to go ent, and they saw J. us only. He was ocean Is a. Mile Deep the same Jesus that they had known. - - with him into the_Garden of Geth- could think of him _ semBut they never ane on the night of his betrayal Dolores Del•Rio returned,bome with , (Mark 44: 33, etc.). And• bringeth again as they had thought of him be glowing tales of her;vacation trip to In an office just behind the Eiffel F"- them up into a high mountain syart• Lore. For once they'had been permit- Morocco, and a lot ' ted to-bolt. at him changed, altered. Tower is the Scientific Office o! Fish- i. .by themselves. . The place of the RaC��o of souvenirs — per- cries of France. There sits M. Le tranafiguratioa is not definitely beat- transfigured. - fume. jewelry, t:eck- ' Ys, laces. Leaving Ah i- Daaois; the director, an intetnstion- ed in the Gospels. Earlier he 9. -And as they were coming down' - ` - -. .+ all known oceanographer, says the almost unanimously fixed on Mount from the mountain, he charged them . ca, she flew across Tabor. Modern opinion almost as tin- that 'they should tell no man +chat- �� By VIRGINIA DALi ? Spain,and onto Par- New N c Timer. n is his task to ,.a. . IS, where she saw a tell F nch fishermen where particu- animousiy regards as most likely things. they had seen, sante wh^a the los Qf old friends and lar species of fish are running in - -Mount Hermon. _ Sos, of man should have risen.-again Sylvia ailed Yo just finished a shoals. The Transfiguration from the dead. 10. And they kept the picture called "You and,tide," with acquired a lot, of 3. 'Aad' he' was transfigured before wn s-Xing, questioning among themselves George Raft, for Paramount,'but she's new clothes. Dolores To aid kim Le .Danois has t& re- ahem. what the rising again from the dead not much interested in it — that is,, reported thankfully elaborate charts which indica, re• And his garments became gltatar- should mean. What the rising from not So,much as she is in several,other that she did not pions of equal temperature, Ing. The word here translated "glia- the dead is refers, not to the reaurrec- things. " bring back a^p sou- $tudi!es Thermal Coaditfoas tering" a applied to (i) the glitter of tion in general, but to the rising Jesus The house she has just bought fa Dolores venirs of the civil For more than. a generation IA arms or of polished surfaces-, (2) lbs predicated to himself. On the fact o[ New Jersey. near. Flemington, for tn- Del Bb toi*ar in Spain, nor of Danbis has been studying thermal final resurrection of the dead-the stance. It's very old, and Sher is hav- the. threatening 1s, conditions in the Atlantic. To him the flash of lightning.; (3) the twinkling. - Ing the usual trouble with remodel- national situation in general- - - 'of stars, and is therefore peculiarl7III not..diapute, for they be. . _ the Gull Stream is not a current but + lie�ed this. Jesus, however, had spot• fag, which never goes fast enough. ly, amass o! water that expands and expressive. Exceeding white, so as ea of himself rising from the dead gut She's,also having adventures with - no fuller--on earth can whiten them. contracts in cycles of one, leighte n '. A' fuller was one whose trade was to three days after his being killed. This it a-half, nine, eleven and eighteen A: fuller linea clothes. was a different natter: if Jesus want For instance, Some 1s, coats of paint ODDS-AND ENDS ...:.. Cary Grant years, A huge bowl is the Atlantic, .. -' ed to rise again, why should he permit had been put on the dining room, dur• r day —a ottoni and sides, are -We can never ow fully exactly o had a novel present the oche he holds Its b I himself to be killed, Flow could the .ing all the years — and; when they iwhat this 'transfigurat was. In the Son of God be killed, and, if lie could were removed beautiful old pine panel- bottle of old-fashioned cough iaedf +colder than the,cintre and.not ss, - circumstance that his glory was not not be killed,b could h^ then rise cine, which he sadly needed, from Ka- salty: And•the centre? Thdt is the +roe which was, lent him, but his own, from'the,dead? _ tang was disc,rered.benesth. thertne Hepburn ...... Bette Davis ea- Saragossa Sea, s mile deep.and 800 �burswhiting forth, lent an inner folia. 1' Furthermore, the land is good farm- tertafned Mro Roosevelt at--Clara miles in diameter. Lain of light, not merely gilding him Meaning of the Tranrafipuratiort Ing land, one-hundred and sixteen Bows •''It" cafe :......The blondes. led 'gmitrense masses of water of di!- -from without, we have tokens of The life of Jesus was bound to reach acres of it. grows good crops of wheat is the 1837 popularity Doll conducted ferent densities and temperatures da Superiority, prerogatives of the Mas• this point of transSguration. It could and oats and alfalfa. by the Motion Picture Herald, a trade .not mix readily," explains Le Danois In Jesus of ,N%za-reth paper for exhibitors ...... Rosalind Rus. "Hence, this Saragossa Sea, this ter above the servants, The veil of do no other $Bah which has concealed the glory of there was the perfect unfolding before - . Irene Dunne has formally adopted sell gets Joan Crawford's role.In "The heart of the Atlantic, which rests on j the Godhead, was, as It.were, with. heaven and before men, of the divine the little four-year-old girl who has Shop Worn Angel" because Joan did the colder water below, beats more. "drawn, and the full blaze ot•ineffable intention as to the process of human bQen living with her for the last >ear; sot like it ...... George Brent has now or less rhythmically." 'light broke forth from within, while life. Beginning in weakness and llmt- bought a home near Kap Francis' ...... Leas and Fat even his garments caught tare won- tation, passing through dlttiCultiea and Spencer Tracy's Popularity rating is drous rays, and shimmered with the temptation, gaining perpetual victory now on a par with Claric Gable's and What makes the "heart" beat! r dazzling. brightness of sun-smitten over-temptation by,abiding.only, at all Robert Taylor's ...... And Tracy, Tay- The moon, Jupiter, and-the sun. 'A sazzliow. times, and under all clrc�mstanees, in tor, Wallace Beery sari possibly Fraa-y big pulsation occurs every eighteen 4. And there appeared unto them the will of God. at-last, all the testing chot Tone. will work together in- years. Smaller pulsations occur in Elijah with' Sioaes; and they were being ended; the lite passed into'the "Northwest Pasage.. ...... Allen Jenkins eleven, nine,. four-and-s-half years talking with Jesus. May it not be 'hat presence of God himself, and h to the and'hiS wife, picked Mexico City for and one-year. light of heaven, not throagh the gate ca alaMoses n with Jesus. are present because 1 their vacation ....., "S ramouche" will These"transgres5.ona1 movements" death. but-through the-painless and- ;; be.-screened again ...... as-fie�a�rais regAtds-thest�atee'gni-- of their peculiar -and miraculous exit = for the seven lean and swan fat from the world? bioses, as we know, glorious process• of 'transflguratiou, .0 ` idled ''t a special way by the hand of and .as he was- transfigureit, he _wag- st,dy ai "., I years of the Bible, good and bad God. Elijah,as we know, did not cut• filled with the answer of Cod to the Gold mined in the Philippine Is- . crops, rains in Africa the wafer far death, but was translated is a Perfection of his -life. r !nitric last year was 16 per cent. level in Victoria Nyanza, famines s ra chariot of fire to.heaven- Mose^ of greater than in 1936. Gold mining India, the number of icebergs, tht Bourse represented the law, while Eli• �+ aophagus'Per�orms - companies incorporated-in, the Phil= catch of fur-bearing animals in the jah was representative of the prophet• ippings last ;ear numbered 375. Hudson Bay district. is order, and thus in;Moses and Elijah Astonishing F e a t s and the Lord Jesus meeting together, Can A Handwriting Analysis Heip You? ..► we liave-the trinity of the law, the -- ,, _ . prophets, and the gospel. We Hear of a Man who Hat-Suc By LAWRENCE 'HIBBERT 5.• And 'Peter answereth and saith cessfully Eaten Razor Blades; to Jesus. Rabbi, it is good for.us to Another Consumed Glass "and (yyell-known Psychologist and Handwriting Analyst)- .� be here; and let us make three tabes- :Nails. itaarlgs; one for thee, and one fbr :; '- Irene Dame Moses, and one for Elijah. The tan. performer advertised as a "Won- she took the child from the New York l Every reader of these articles will, nese exactly, what you are tike. ' ernacles of which Fetei spoke were I suppose, at.sonie time, say: "Cana One of my recent correspondents, little booths hi huts made out of der Boy" because of his ability to eat Foundling hospital, not from the character-analysis help me?" and a girl' of 20 years, told me that she i or nciudin¢ razor blades, has Cradle, in Chicago, which is the Yash- "Exact! how can it help?" is in cove with a,' married man. In were constructed for the feast of tab been taken ill at Halifax, nova co lonaMe P There.are so many ways n ernaclea. Peter and his fellows were He chewed and swallowed a raz- a character-reading can be helpful. In writing she was obviously hoping that so taken with the.sight of the Yelicity. or blade and an electric-light bulli, Jean Arthur is c•ming back to the the first place it Is beneficial In your I would confirm her friendship. and'w as found lying on the pavement screen; after a year's absence due to contacts with others.• Now I have no intention of discuss-, -they saw that they desired to abide halt an hour later. His condition, her private battle -Ath Columbia. She ''on the mount with sus at�d the In domestic circles it can promote Ing the ethical angle'of this case. In saints. however, is no# in the least serious. has been vacationing in Yosemite, but T"11ti,21 iinderstanding and will. v t is unnecessary, for this A Mistake are many who claim to eat meals that sign of ,You Can't Take It With You," many cases help to eliminate the is- . man's writing showed too clearly what would kill the average person almost the delightful play which. has been aension that shatters the peace of so an unsuitable' friend be is ,Loi this '&. For he knew not what to answer: many homes. _ girl. if site, refuses to. sever the for they became wore afraid. Had he at once. A prisoner in a-Glasgow jail having such a long run on the New In business and financial matters it acquaintance she will pile up a lot of said, Let us stay here and make three swallowed a ring, for which he was in- York stage. = can steer you past the traps set by unhappiness for herself. ;tabernacles, one for thee and one tBr carcerated, then ate a spring, a lens the unscrupulous or over-optimistic. I mention this' case to show that a me, and.one for Jam" and John, it and pieces of metal. Finally he tried RemeAtber the fuss when John And in love affairs It,can be a guid- handwriting �alysts plays no favour- Finally -would have .had more 'of reason in it. eating the bolts and bars of his cell, Charles Thomas recused to broadcast Ing star that leads you to happiness, iter. It only te�t9 the truth. ,Think of Moses sojourning in•a saber- but gave that♦ up. if he couldn't finish with "Goodnight, Any thing that facilitates your judg- Can you doubt that it will help you nacle, or Elijah settling down to rest An Irishman named Drummond; Mother" Well,that same kind of iron- ment of others must be a boon, for too? In a booth! The whole suggestion is who talked with yogis at ,Darjeeling; his bobbed -up on the Fibber McGee there is probably not one of us but Whatever your problem may be, _ �•ot"que. For him, as for all men in swallowed 15.0. tour-inch, nails, 700 and Molly program, and the rules of has lost money, happiness, comfort or this wail-known psychologist and like circumstances,, it were infinitely grateophone needles, and razor blades the broadeaatlr company were oro security through. miscalculating the handwriting analyst can help you. You bettFr to say nothing. He had'loat the —and lived. But the most astvnlah= ken. character of someon2 will! whom, we can write to him fully and frankly,for ..+ '. sense of the spiritual: and-his .mind, Ing teat in this 11ne"of btustness is .Fibber was ending with "flood Night have been in some way concerned.` all letters are c�ontldenti'ai. Send *pact- sense wholly withip the realm of that of a German nobleman who con- Molly," and was told he couldn't do it And above all,. character-analysis mens of the writings you wish an- t things, 'imagined ilia the slimed iL�atls, 102 brass pic for leach specl- ns,.150 any more. But — "Molly" is the name you a spirits of the jugi made perrect'cotild pieces -of jagged glass, •7 horseshoe of a character in the show, explained olwna haractereandupotentlalitiea IC men e(coin Ord anoPostallose On to pre dj And*shelter in tabernacles constructed nails, 6 coma, 3 bridle buckles, a-large the sponsors, so it might logically bewit- boughs. The mistake is by no lamp of lead and 2U other articles, long there. In real lite, "Molly" fa the. w�tlyounmight,be omae. Tbere iaano Enclose to: Lawrenced Hibbert9QRoon } furans an obsolete one. Men are stili with no 1114ffeei. -wife of Jin+Jordan, the man who plays ' - And some. people have 'died through -"Fibber ileacs," slid is just recover false modeaf;y about a handwriting 421, 73 West Adelaide St.,. Toronto swallowing an orange P1P• jag from a long illness. a It show it crystal clear Ont, B — D nalysis s with, cr a l TIME" -11 1, 7.�N -47he April mioeting of the Wom- -Daylight Saviag Time coming en's IA&Utute will be Wd on Tuw. into effect on this Saturday night, day afteiimn, April 26th at S. .the Gray Ciow*v Liqes we making a -'--,4pring mait be hereARhIsbarb o'clock at the home of Miss E. Rich- change in their Time- Tables, the ardson. Roll C&M-­Suggextions for revision appearing in another col-. view an out. -Remember Darilkht Saying Next Ye&eo Prograni. Address - umn. Ves into effect this we6k-end. Sun- Gladioli, I-,y Dr. P*arson. Reading ce -"y in on It. S. T. ")low to w-ke the test of what -Board of Health Noti in wish -o", by Mrs R. Burns --Arthur Silk spent 0M holiday lit yt)u Na% The Board of Health age 4 -his ham* iA Shelburne WW 'With_ -"Horliculture" Jhy Mns. R --n. to re.mind those -hmu-se-%-olders of- QR A IN DISHES trienda ft�-Barrie and Midland. been Pickering Village who have H.. and Mrs. Hall vm" In -The'coronor4 inquest into the ng the higl�way drain on the Toronto on Wedne�vdar laot attond- doatb of Mrs, Avalena McNic4ol u9i tor accident Kingston Road for other purposes tog the fuwal of th#Ar bmther-in-- who lost her life in a mo e price, law, Mr. T�ownloi at tho Rouiv on April Sth was beld th*n cellar drainage that this pme ItIs th not the' ' dishet, -Th* ro" througtiout thv town- on Wodnesday night-in Oft hall here, tice must cease. % ship We �u ex"lletit condition now. with a verdict of accidental death. that has crashed Bloard of Health, It was expected that with " larlm :-The death tooli place at the Tor- Township of Pickering.' of rain that had fallin dur� onto Fast Ge�neral Hospital on Sat- 4 Blue Willow D'nner Plates Amount. would be ir urday, April ifith, of Mary (Polly' ) 66 'Cereal Dishes Ing the spring, they . Look 0 4 -RA Judd. beloved wife of William Lock 4 'Cups and Saueers -bad shape. of Toronto re- and mother of Viola, -..,A large munilber Mary, Evelyn, er cottage& Mabel, Luetta, Olive and Clifford, in 4idents, w1lo have sumin -OR at,the bay, were 1 F.i- lue. 67th eal. The fanere took ._I��-day putting their places in order place at ber.late residence, 5 Broad- --�-Eere is another way to procure "'BluelWillow"' . . ................. .............. ......... for the sunmer by.cleaning out the vierw. Ave. Joronto with interment in St. John's Cemetery,,-Norway. Sold brl disbes-For a. lim' ited time weLare sellin' ._,prds and making any repairs nec I e �'�er I r car collision took place 9 gBary, painting etc. -A moto -Quite a large amount of gard- about two miles east of the village, 1.1b. 9f"Big Store" Tea andfpne "Blue Willow" w 'bA. W. MITCH9 ening lime been done in: the.village in which three persons ere slight- ILL -dish for 680- during the ,past week, as the land ly injured. One car, driven by Win. Pickering . in many plww hae been in good Carnegie, of-Toronto, collided with Rememlimia-VIThim tea compares condition for working. Many of oneL driven by )aiss Mary Holman, *e farmeits we norw bwy with their of Toronto. Thee lattges car was turned on its side-in the ditch and ...seeding opersUons.- V(WY favorab ywith any of the' 1� -Don't forget the Young People's the driver's sister, Miss Flora Hol drams "Mother of Mine", to be pre- man received severe cuts and bruis- -teas in St. Andrew's Church by es and posmNy fractured ribs. She ge --May.lot to t. Ist. a __hiaher_prieed-1j4�%.,Ka e estern o ita tbe C;ent4wdai Y. P. an Friday Ajp�- was ta en to .7-roomed house in Pickering Village. Mr. Carn. TO 29tb. Come and Wng your in Toronto for treatment. re cut 8-piece bath. Good 'well and cistern. friends. eve and two passengers we-w Newly decorated and wired for elec- Don't 111, he this opportunity --ft. George's Chunai, Sunday, and bruised. Dr. V. E'. Cart right tri* stove. Apply at News Office. i�Aprfl 24th- Sunday School at 10 a- administAred. first aid and traffic 3n. Morning Prayer at 11.- Evening 6fficer Runciman investigated. FOR RENT-about 65 acres. Con-, Prayer at 7 p. m. Freac�*r at both -The two young persons, Win. veniently located . in 00haws with servic", Rev. 19. 40. RA*dnsan. Un- Martin and May Stundee who att- city 4;vater supply. Ample buildinV further noti -M S. Chap- Lmnlediate possession. Coz=t and 'S.- : '' Cha man ct-, all services will empted to break into P be on Daylight Saving Timie.. mail's store early one morning last Annis, Barristers, Oshawa. tf -Tb* Public and Continuation week appeared ` before Magistrate FOR SALE�-Raymond Sewing mac� Sdmis will re-opez on Monday Ebbs, of AfUthy on Tuesday. They hine. Very reasonable� - Box 206 after the Easter . vacation. asked for a trial by judge and the �-;.During the holida" �_)tave been attending the Ontirio the trial has not yet been fixed. In Black Tartar Oats p- - Wor'"k Cloth t* teachers request was granted. The date Of News Office. &htcad will remain in FOR SALE S " ringy es . onal Amodation Convention the meantime they for seed, also White Wave Oati. WbAby jail. Besides being charged :7- In Toronto. . . Barn, 84 p 56, old-pine frame, in --MIA;. Robert Stork celebrated with attempting break-in- Martin is good condition. G. M. Forsyth� e bft birthday on Easter Sunday, also charged with the theft of th Claremont, Ont. *.Fa aiied Work Shirts- 98c. *ben her six sots and two daughters car in Toronto. Both have a crim- .,:,viith their families we're her guests. in&] record. Martin has had a num- SEED COBBLERS for sale. 40c. .-The-Misses Rorke spent Easter --ber of 'crimes charged against him per bag. 'Edgerton Pegg. phone Sbrumk Overalls, -.Pair. $1.75 In Niagara Falls. since 1933, and the girl. 19 years Claremont 1422. !-.$3,60 Greb Work Boots, of age, was.recently confined -to the _-E. C. Jones, Dr Cartwrigh+ and Dr. Wlaise went up to Lake Mercer Reformatory and at the FOR SALE -_ one re-conditioned -furrowed An 'Arch support NV ork Boots. Fordson Tractor and 2 Built Shneoe on Good Friday aftwnoor time of �*r latest episode wim out plow,- in good condition. L. --Comfort 'wbfle you woik- I- with their fishing tackle and bagged on parole Chapman, R. R. 11 V;Wtby. V:f that's the term to use?) 150 -Easter services were )ield over the past�week--end in the United FOR SALE 'No. --:A fine now Foul.ard Ties, pamll. They report a givat crowid Grimm Alfalfa r,%pgo of English, 'of people all of whom were mee-. Chimb here with seivice on Good p (No. I Purity) 30c. lb; Red Cloy- 75c. to $100 ing with great iuccesa. Fiid*y t 11. a. m. with a very er No. 2, 25c. lb. Timothy, with a Lovely 'Patterlis, -4Rev. 'W. R_ and Mrs. Sproule encouraging number attending. On little Alfalfa, No. 2, 5c.'Ib; Crown - Ladies' �Chiffon Hose, now spring 'ehades, and family, of Toronto and the for- Sunday morning Rev. *V. Jenkinson and Empire Millets,-_ mecogmized as I .,: ": . � ;�All sizes, 75c" per pair mers mc�ther, visited Mrs. and Miss conducted Communign and a Re e t eti c P- lie best vari ea. No. .1, 5c. lk. ng kes here on Saturday. Mrs. tion Service when a group of you Sugar Cane, No. 1, 6c. lb. Sudan i1proule Sr. is leaving in.a few days people were received into member- Grass, the best supplement&, -. Fred T. Bunting$ Pickering .7; 'for a visit with her daughter it 'ship. An unusually large number ture, No. 2, (No. 1. Purity) 6c. lb. Fasablisked 1857. ng ser- Winnipeg. attended 119 Easter morni Phone Pick. 1413. F. H. Westney, -The Executive of the local Ten- vice; The minister gave splendid Pickering. 34-5 rlub are busy these days at the Easter addresses, and was assisted --ts getting tle gTounds and sw- in the services by the choir, who CROSS-BRED. L!1t1CXENS-'*hvbrid vigour" means more.eggs, gTe er SPE in shape early. There is a also observed the season, and were at CIALS rare thing--4he Executive doing the assisted by the solo and duet work liveability. Rred from high produc- .liard labor. Jtoy .are anticipating of 'Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baker, tion strain of Road Island Reds and WoTher good year, And have now whose 'services on that day 1*ve White Leghor'ns. Hatching eggs, $3. Breakfast Bacon, .25c. a The membership in view'. been highly commented upon. . a setting. Orders per 100 or 50c A& good ',--The drama, I'Vitindy Willows" taken for baby chicks. A. Ushman, prmited in the Town tf. Minced Steakq -1 2c. a lb which wasLp to Grechtorg lot 10. con. 2 Pickering.. the I Dramatic Club of the Green rick James -FOR SALE--300 busl- good.seed P, oTi­*edn4mliy evening last bF In the Estate -of Frede rk ver, Andrew, late of the Township of barley, malting variety. John Miller eef Pickering. in the County of Ontario, phone clare.-302.. tf 2c. a lb. wood United Church was much en :Joyed by tl�jse present.. The attend- Stewing B 9 Farmer, Deceased 1 5c to other attractions. _iS Jewel Shortenin ance however, was not large -owing a lb ALL PERSONS having claims a- ..:LILLIAN 9 Preshy- -The- attendance in th* gainst�the i�state of Frederick James, terrian Church on Sunday was quite -REAUTYwSHOP Classic Cleanserp 3 lins, - 13c, Andrew, late of the Township of d ft Easter Service w&s large an Pickering, in the County of Qntario, nir tins, 25co much enjoyed. The service of praise Farmer, deceased, w!4o died on the ee doors east of the Old Churcb Garage. Mr. 0. Crunimer's 'w led by the.girl's -choir of 21_ 12th day of March 1938, are here�by volces .from St. Andrew's Church, Residence� notified to send-in to the under- whd gave several selections signed solicitors on or before the R E I D Shampoo and F"Ingerwave Sao- that were much appreciated by the 23rd day of April, 1938, full partic- congregation. The services in the Fingerwave 85c. on ulars of their claims. Immediately �Butcher PhoDe 3000) Tickeri]D ' church on Sunday next wfll be "r April Z3rd. 1938, the assets of Oil Sh&MPM Flnuef W Te 75e- Standard Time. the deceased will' be distrib�ted a- Arching -St. George's A. A. P. A will 85e. mong the parties entitled thereto, 'Manicure hold a meeting, tbig Fridav at 8 P. -agard only tg W%'ORR TT 0% qn 01*wr V%*In -0 4! im. We lave only two more meeting's Vacian U U 0 r0n. -the whi.rh the solicitors shall then have 11% JL1dL_UWVU15 `bPJore the season closes for HAIRCUTTING notice. 8 er and all members and as' e ;ziany friends as possible are ask Spring Tim is S me 24i� day of March, 1938. ent Waves This week some important business $1.95 $2.50 - S3.50 85," will be 'discussed and hrrangements Red., Clover', Timothy Alfalfa, 4n"- Pick. 3200 HARRIS, HARRIS & WALLACI� minde for the wind-up Social for the 41 Alger Bldg. following night. So please all Oshawa, Ont , Sollicitors for Preder- ". .Alsike' and Sweet Clover' --vol". __.Com. The Pickering' ick Jaulm Andrew Estate. T --MARKET' All government tested S All kinds of Garden Seed over ''Seed Red C1 -We carry.a ful,lLline,of "and d r gent for McCermir-1- Deering F& m Machinery, C Government Tested d F Sale ." la-bul 'a n- 4. pack or' Aepairi. ure Con get it, Or it is not, Out motto-we bav�it, 7 ' '.Meats Fbone $900 Ontatio Grown* 24 cents per.lb, Ow','delivery is at:your service' J S. BALSDON9 Phone Pick 1620 NCO -A RA10 LO PICK E R INC3 CUARiNCEISILK 7