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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1937_04_02w ��47,tT ­iej 77Y'77 W 7 7 1011' mr, z 7 k, 40 N TH G7. 7 P ICKE IN E S VOL. LVIOPIC KERING , NT.. -FRIDA Y A �'H ►2.1937'. - - 32 Cherrywood �n t� Greenwood I NOTICE�_. A. number of people in the Master Murray Ormerod, of Can A-vilsidSargeon. Dusbarton. 1* our wruvaa pees yuur way Miss Verna Petty, spent. SLV every &y." and Milton Wa4ls'. . LVJIL B h. D.. Di rents., Miss Mildred Corbett, of Scu"9091 urkday with her pa' -FORSYT rector ReOptoesistrical Aarociatioaof Ontario. Stag; COAL, CORE, A few of our hod6ey fans attend- is spending the holi"ys with her ,Cat the A, 0 optometrical yas Cia'. '. mined by appointabsistit. ed the game at the.*Aienit (�ardens parents here. C0111t. W�,,OP, CEMENT, on Monday evening. Miss Edna Meadows.is spendingSAND GRAVEL, Some of the members of the Odd- the Easter' holidays wih her aunt, chapping fellows Lodge motored 'to Willow- Mrs. J. Pi tt., ID, DONALD RUDDY SarrWtsir. Monday, XVs Sofiskor.,Notairy Public. rdabeylp Lora and 'dale on Tiiesday"ev'ening, lam were Miss Rutledge 'is spendling� the Wednesday and FrWay entertained in the lodge room there. Baster vacation at her home in 0" Sarlbero occupsed by tat atte & E. Cbrw BFILDER'S SUPPLI 13 unatsiou - ismig of 4;0� k1ousie. whi4by. sly E. The W. A. will meet on Thursday Honeywood.. , BEATON, BELL & ROSS .,also local cartage work April 8th. Word for Roll Call -An Miss Mary Dix, of Little Britain, 7c. per bag Elaster 'Thought.,, Mrs. Geo. Todd is ling the holidays v** her We have also pissed in stock a fall spent 20'bagn - $1.30 Earristo a & Solicitors is convener of the group for this aunt, Mrs. Eatock. IlDe . of sympathy of -the eommunity -25 bags and overt, 6c. per WILLIAM J, BEATON. V.. C.- Maple lisuf Milling maiseting. The Oo's Feeds. Mr. and Mrs. Rennie and faimi bag Rev. Mr. Mutton on. �11- RROOY&E BELL, K. C. J. D. F. ROSS 1Y is extended to of Toronto, spent Baster Sunday the. death of his brother'. and pig JAMES A. WRIGHT A full line of cattle '.,12 Day builiat, Toronto. Metakie 28118 A. W. MITCHELL with Mrs. Renhie's parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. L. Ham and family feeds. Mrs. Fenney. of Oshawa- spent Sunday- with Mrs. C 0. RICHARDSON & Co.. Barris. Pickering Out. pig Concentrate - this Is necessary. Sol' its etc suite 3oi I G. Middleton. alws. =ton. Notaries . r...�. : •--. •- -11mugham for economical feeding Lite• Building. 36 Toronto lt. Toronto. Office'phbae 7400 Residerlee­66to 4:411--e Ad. INd; Pickering Phone 3613. sti Kinsale Pig Starts Robt. Miller is a victim of mumps r .. ... HOMSCN McHILLAIN-Biiirria- The Beal Store, Claremont ' this week. week)� Solicitors. Notaries Public. Goice 0C.Ordon House. Pickering, on 'Juesday and PHONE ftj baturday cvenings from 7 90 to q.ro or by ap- Dr. Lyman 'Ila Is, is firni McBrien left for Detriot ric Y ly were Mr. ' M - Poultry Feeds; All Toronto o8sce. Mc -gismos Bldg.. Ea�;ter visitors with his mother. on 'Saturday. =1em'Od'"s St. - Phone Elgin 53w. "d 'FUR*N1TUR_k­' Jean Malcohn is -holidaying, Miss Elsie Crew has returned to Starter and Growing Mash 'OC=A We are displaying so %ttrsctire' at her home here. Kinsale 'after- spending some time t'�T& ANS 1-4 Barriste-v, variety of 'Aran and Shorts Nutaries Public A Mr. B. Ritchie's. sister, Mrs. A. with her niece in West Toronto. Aluminum and Granitew-are Ev. - SORRON &'COINANT."k, C.,; ALLIN F. ' . " . . : . Furniture and Furniture Hairorworth, of Saskatchewan, ha.� Mrs. R. E. Mowbmy and Mrs. C. ANNIS; B. A...L.L. B. been visiting, the Ritchie. family. Ledgerit - sent 00kiss. -7 1 2 Rimcoe St Q . Osbasri, Novelties. nt a day last week in Fbaciall-4 and 5 (Oshswa), and at thr Court Prices low. id Keeping- w4b timlee. The W. J. Brcm-n family spent Toronto. House. Whitby. (%I r. Conant) Phone 7 (Wbif- I Good Friday at the old home, 'Mas. Win. Dunn -sold his household ). ter -Tom eff- byremaining for holidays. ects last. Thursday and will reside '.PIANO-TUNINGRADIO SERVICE Mr-- Harvey, with Mrs. Harvev with his son at Havelock. were entertainers at S. S. No. I qp Wo men's Institute will meet at AND A Graduate of Radio' Colleg`E' the Base line . on Thursday eve.rulig HEIRBERTT FALLAISR:L D8.. the h.>me of Mrs. on ID.D.S. ca and Royal College-cl with ].get. C.'Leoett of P(. air W.or Smxeo a and the University of Toronto:rhur-.dav_ afterroom. All ladies wel W#.g &== iiecond dam east of St. And- -to-tbe-minute training Mr.Stevenson,` of Ham- come. Uning Guaranteed Xzi Up aining S 7% 11 T Pickermg. Out daki boom : 9 to 4 and Ilton, AJIen Miller, of Toronto anis d , Mr. and Mrs. W. Stevensonof 07,9*0'rntiment. (X-ray. have 7� - C- S. M"DONALD Miss Lois Stevenson,- of Pickering, to the house Pick 37 4ft -EFINEST -EQAJIPMENT been confined se with the 209 CLOSE AVE., I ORONTO for were EaRter guests at "Thistle.Na.1- flu. also Mr. J. Brignall- At time of Phone Lakeside ir4)1 Mr. ossoinswo 4r a'rb*. •.'Guaranteed SatisMicticay 31 . ar-1 Mrs: J, Lashman and Ot' writing, all are improving.; Orders taken at NEWS (Wow AT- ber Toronto friends, 'Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. J. Richardson J hard and FPOSTI" Licensed Auct4o UL, ste V. Ftepmonable Plricep Wm. Judd and Mr. a' nd Mrs. - son Harold. were visitors at tb .a ow Gounitm of Tork "d oumncL ans, Tabes and _13attaies always ells h Ad Hellinirter of 'Cherrywnod -mere th- borm-P. of Mrs.. V. Parkin last Sun-' Shin saleser-11 gles For Sale' kinds anonsod won ab guests of the W" Gray home on ''day seasta. Addrs"GrsimallvssrP,0., Oct y and eatled on other friends- se ROY MILLER. Sunday. Owinv ti" tht' R. BRATON. TOWNSEllp -Broujrb4)tm illness of. Ottitt 641vactized Stet -I Shingie" -on wio Last week -end Nfrs. Philip' ac= Rev. Mr, - V t, '�ird'# P. -it 1p.p C1srkL Conveyistacer.Cornizissaipoet for &.8tf uttnn'% .brother, in, q A [at -_ -o- hilgrgy wheels. skra* aftavita. Accounumt. Etc. Issuer of Pbome Mark IM ept�d an invitation. of Toronto. rei -Toronto Hns serr'llce here wa:z eels. l4arriageLiceassen. Whitevele.ont, a�tjves-,to accompanythem eyn On "m canc-fled On Sunday. I,wwa iliumrrm -*hu-penetj. 711100tor trip. and visited *a number Mr. and Mr;-. M.- McBrien' 'M r T. -OLAHEMON :A.- E. RICHARDSON . AL -:S M :M I of American cities, Buffalo, -, - _M (;+L1; ro Al' Cleve and - m M. Grorndey an. Mr' and Phone n 011NICRAL INSURANCE la d, Detriot enroute and thorough Mrs. Bunker were guestq of M!, ly enjoyed t ' he trip. and Mrq, J. Me' -.RIKAL HiTATS Insiarsuce of All -Hinds On Frida Brien on W64nieMay 7- 7 -C ONVEYANCING Y, 'March 26th" Will 8n11 evening last. TUEL . ... ... Mrs. Gray hada number of their 'Best Rates Availible w4b Mr. and Nlrq, Wilfred P,�ern', win,, - An old entabiMed agenew, ready friend.-;.. as guests, hel In them 'cet.-' have made their horse w�'tb Wn-. J.. serve. Is to amd .63ervice. ebrat'e the 24th annitiersary of the;- Duren for some time, hay.- engage] Buildets' es 1!bone, Pick. 60". h.. the hornes,-of Mr, and Nfnz who :pith wedding, and on Saturday. Marct as manager of -Mr. Upp XeBr.*-n's fam, Address 2-L his wife and fatmily -wij! W M MAW -'6AOUGH'AM OICK -516 Warren Willson and Mr., and ..Mr= more * to' De�tfo;,. on e -7^Y 11A IKth Wil) Knox, help happy companies LICENSED 'AUCTIONEER AND Ist We regret to'lose Mr. and Mr77. of relatives and close friends h4lyi. Bren from -our commanit' 7 VALUATOR !J3. Y. I'm to-eelebrate their Silver' 'n'z them' - Sales conducted Anywhere Pickering Mills' 'Weddings. The Oy.ster Supper in the church Ue Gif) It I Photo or write Address 814 Dundas The Comic Debate, "Resolved on Wednesday 17th, was a %ucces-z, Ali,Frka 0oar Select. East, The Good-,vo(A Dramatic Club ' in 'A Agency for Frost Wood that the SIOPPY, good-natured wom: 'Whitb•y, Ontario. an their -presentation of their play, otue-me Cole prc4erable to a clean crank" were well 'receiv'wl and 'each, tobi, Cf went. Linue,' Plastef M_ M ob' is Gookshutt 'Far a ii3ery sponsored by the. local Firemen his or -her part "real 'well. Proceed,, CYRIL E'. MORLEY Complete lire 'and repoiirL;. -should be, one -.Of the - most. interes, - $59 Maple Body Wood GENERAL INSURANCE Chopping and ' Fi.,,496 of all irm of subjects. it should settle Agents for Llindy" Fen' Fence Pb"O Pickering, $T1010. this (niestion 'once and for all her e kinds. 'n- Dumbarton nMe,aAm, where 'the questioad oolinp WRITES seems to be so Much the_subjectof Royal' Pastry Flour 'Miss Va�ty Anderson, 6f Montrealand Life debates and conversation. The, whole Po'ultry Feeds, G visited at her home here this week Cockshutt. Ilnplemente rowing wide world, will be waiting for the q Fire `7 Lawson '.McComochf visited e visi with Mash, La} ing Mash verdict. Priday, April 2nd, Secure Prices Befoile Boyfft in the his family for Ea-qter. Automobile 1 Town Hall. We carry all makes of Plow Pointir. Miss Muriel Gray, of Toronto, iQ. 'Burglary and Accident On Thursd y. afternoon,' March vi.4itj.ng with.,lis, King. Dant foi-l;ret the C. G. I. T. con- a the members of the In-Qtitut( WILSON BR OS INSURANCE Z. N. Lockwood 213th; 7 and 'parents of attended cert on April -.9th. at q p.m, Admiss- LOMSt H-111, Out. PICKERING, ONT. the Easter Closing Exercises at the ion 2.3 and 15 cents. Phoce;Mark 72%0 New 'Patterns school. The program for -the 'after. Mrs. Risk and 4auQhter, of Tor - noon consisted of group . singing nntn. spent the. holiday, with Mrs. In LinoletimS, Congo,-CLEATDENING y the children, recitations and R. G. T. Morrison. c' speaking. Mrs._ Han,.ey_ Pre�; Arthur Ann!.�, av-a is spendF FUNERAL DIRECTOR of Ott�FIGHT publi leunas, and Oilcloth are I Faster holiday ident of the WomeWs-lpstitute, pre- ins; S at - his home L Priv'4te Ambulance sided 4ind gave some timely. 'here. Winter just in, a Yood range, to warn- Colds The. Tu.\icz t Service Snuarp Boys are hold- -.._._;Day and Nigh ings of the danger 6f neg'ecting, ebooso from. proper in Lr.. a. Crokinole April 4th. :13 Phone 9000 r care of the teeth, 'i Party, y urgin i; •-10 cent Come One, BUilding Top yout Vita Brighten your rooms with parents to attend 'to. the- mouth heal- Admission, L R Malvern 5000 all; and spend CoTne th of their children. The W. -L. spon- d an entertaini%ng new floor cover1Dg8­t,11*8- serve. Markham,` • ont. s,red A of ,prize money to em- eveninz 'with us. Spring The Box' Social held' by the" Y. P. We feature the following:Vit& brace all grades, the Juniors com- SUNJESTEDVIALL PAPER peting in recitations. Judges. were S. last Monday evening vt�as. a big re success. Boxe.i of 'all shapes, min Produtts: 4. For`Your Rev-:J--E--Glo-,�er, grs. R. C. Rees- sizes W&Mpole's Cod Liver Oil• $1.00 in stock You will find papers u Poultry and decoration were auctioned off or, Mrs. T. Robertson, guests on the bv.Ge4>rge Blenkin, and all sold ':a' t IAYirst's,Alphamettes 50 c7i for every room in the house-. 'Driukin'g Fountains and Feed occasion. In the* public spe-aking top prices. 7 CoTi .00 .fabric textures, plastic effects- Tioughs : Made in test, 'the pupils thad..,only one There will be no Y. 'P. meeing our own Bhop hour to choose and p' $3.50 zx conventional, modern, floral, prepare speech- - next Monday -evening -on account - Good quality and in' of" 'Abboifss lialiver Oil caps plain, novelty scenk designs moderately . erately ea_ Piizes -awarded were, follows: an invitation from Pickering Y. P. capsules Class I., Recitation Prizes: Ruth- LT. to meet with them- on Wedhes- 2 5's 55c. STICK -FAST DRY PASTE priced. Gilman, Catharine Hicks, and John day, April -.7th. All those wishing to 50's$1.00 0 grit. Hamilton. shell and mica Hamilton. Class, 2. Gilbert Wannop, attend -. landly be at the churchatLOO'S $4,80 m~ Ambulance, Day or Night Ethel Seebeck and Audrey Beauch- 7.30 SHARP. 'Ayerst Calcium 7k C&p3Ult3 Al . so dairy y utensils and filter imp. Class .3.,- Public Speaking, St. Paul's Dumbarton, Sunday, 100,$2.25 ads. Eileen Beauchamp, Dorot-hy Har- April 4th. Sunday School -it .2' p- Mall & Codtl.i p VCT Oil I lb. 59t, lock and Arden - Wann�op. Class 4, ' Tn. Everting Prayer at 3 p. m. Thar; 2 lbs: 98c. Furnace work and general fin vril be no celebration Franci sWillson, Dora Wannrp and of the Holy 'Avd all other popular Vitawlt) 41L C. A. STERRITT 0 . mitbiDg promptly attended to. B,'ula Hamilton.' Inspector Hutch- Cmmunion at this service. Prez- products, Funeral Director ison, wbo was prresnet, commended cher at this service, Rev. E. G. Rob- Funeral BUSHRY both teacher and pupils for their Inson. Members of the Sunday E. C. Jones Fwniture Dealer splendid showing. At - the close, School who ha vp not yet ret=ed PhMs ft. w' ... - .., 1 Gallant Male to Faith _ er Steuart, society: Dorothy Mae Ite, gallen, adventure; Jess:ca`Dragonelte • ', ]N. . -- radio; Mrs. it •t;i Bryan Orrcn •P.hcde, N D A Y :.-Combat SkeptiCs Bessie hickinson , iri the New fork 1 ublic life: :.vim � , mt ngtcn, n,'it Tires. , clubs; Lily Yon.U,. C. `The shadow f a bird Anion. previous _ v� t:riars of the "s UCH 0 O Essay - Will Tell What Women :._Drifted acroKs the grass. ceCainy awards r�r•• :•r., Fr..:::1.•u Y+ave Done to Develop Country 1 had not heard its song " D: Rco,eve't. `'r -Jam 's •A. Fa:•'::� O nor had 1 seen it pass. rs.Helan1:i 1 3:o dy, C1^d s NEW YORK.—An offer of $1.000 :And yet my faith i4 strong Swartho�:t incl :`drs. '11,,rr.sonwith which to combat mate spectics That, somewhei a in the: blue ams—t::c pe; r`itiis 'Llvo its 'of 'bQ0t• of women's ability to hold down jobs " A, 1.4rniug s;.ar;c of life dressed lists. LESSON 1 coricerning which we have a record and to "tripe from masculine lips that Thraugb sun i• ether flew. Hartman : ^_•i1 it is " un:a:r to '.ia'd 4011 the Creator —Genesis 1.1--2:25 of such a council; three times in devastating remark, "She's only • a any o e person ,n t':e sr•C� Vm '. t wskg- rprplved by Mrs. Kath.- Nl:xni.ind is out• a -shade too I:.n (Once -a new fiolderi Text —"In the bealnnina God have the word create, both facts erine Bleecker Meigs, president of the Drifting across the years. than. created the heavens and the earth." ` Kiane -s 1:1. The Lesson In Its Setting Time - It is not known when the Universe was created, nor is it defin- itei7r known when man was created. However long. ago the creation of the unberse, the creation of man did not take place before 6000 B.C. though the .exact year of this will probpbly never be known. All ancient histories- re- vWnize that there are no records of human civilization, •antedating 4000 to 5000 B.B. Place — There have been innumer- able conjectures as•to. the location of 'the Garden' of Eden, but, thus far, none of" them have been generally ac- cepted by the Bible scholar all we can say is that it was probably locat- :'ed somewhere nehr the lower part _ of the Tigris and the Euphrates 1 rivers. in the beginit;ng God createfi •ihe heavens' and the' earth."- There was nu matter before the beginning. -" nor any planet in the heavens, nor any angel or" created being. God was- before any thing,, or any cre- sted person. . Every, thing that is M the Lniverse today has 4.on!c from n y: " thing before God. it might be that _ power. or person could ultimately crush God, but, if all things have -, bees, made br God, then surely God in greater than all. the universe, and. if his power is great enough to. create, it is also sufficient to con- trol it. -God .had _no_ beginning. 'lie was from eternity. "And the earth was waste and void." (See Jer. 4:23 and Isa. 34: 1L) The word waste refers to the matter, and void ,to the form, and - the phrase combining the two de. --notes a state . of utter confusion and desolation, lotion an absence of ull that Lan furnish or people the land. And darkness was, upon the face" of the deep." The conjunction in - d -states that the darkness is 'con-.. netted with the diserder.of the pre- vious phrase, and forms a part of ;•the physical dearangement; the deep ;-.,;refers, of course, to the sea (G40. 7:11; 8:2; Iara. 51:10, etc). "And _ •. the Spirit of God moved upon the ;face of the waters." Here is the _beginning of God's work in the res- !toraiion of that which has' become chaotic. What the, Holy, Spirit be- gan to do vVith the chaotic ,cont. ;tion, bringing out of it the. beauty. of a new earth, -Fe also has been sent oto do in the human heart, bringing out of -its chaos, due to- sin, ,a new ;life, beautiful and orderly. like, that of the Lord Jesus Christ. "And God said, Let there be light: and there was light. Simply for God to utter his word brings -into exist. ence whatever God wills ( John I .1-3; Eph. 3:9, Col. 1:16). The, fact that 'God creates- by a word fs an dndication not only of the, ease with :which he accomplished his work, and of his omnipresence, but also of the c fact that he works consciously and. deliberately. "And God saw the light, that it was good." That is; he examined and judged the,. newly -finished product, investigated its nature and its prop= erties, admired its excellency, and, in all • these- respects, he pronounced good. "And God divided the light from the darkness." Thus God al Tows darkness still to exist' 'but' never again to become dominant: And God called the light Day,•and_- •the darkness he.'called Night." The ''first word which, we - have " in the Bible•as proceeding from Godis the word day. We, as followers of the ' Lord Jesus;- are to- walk honestly in • the . day ( Rom. 13:13) ; we are the children of "the day, not of the night. (•1 Thess. 5:5. "And there was ev- :ening and there was morning, one day." It is significant: that, as in the Genesis account of -creation, light .,..'appeared on the Hirst _day, .so .in the stew creation which we have in Jesus Christ, the Lord came forth from the darkness of the grave and• death •on' the first day of the new week in the morning of the resurrection' ( Matt. 28:1; Mark 16:2;' John 20:1, 19): " "And, Goch said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness." The plural, pronoun "us" certainly -indicates that P.O. • took counsel with at least 5ne other in this su- preme, - final -work of creation; rand ' .we can believe he took counsel with no-nfTels, but with 'the other 'two persons of the Godhead, the Son and, the' Holy Ghost; This -is the only place in all the six days of -creation - Special emphasizing • the, preeminent signi- ..New 'okt -League of Busin as, - _.tin'teen st MINTZ- '" e ron e -1_e Pam. trtoun• _i !tl^r tospect of Professional Women, says the Mont- Its ,nfluence appears medium c', tho ::c'ec.i .0 of Ib2at r creation above all preceding ones. real Star. And so my faith is strong ed women• to ria"e :.: sr:cau v:ocic:1 "And let them have dominion over The gallant male, who by his offer X41"nd my belief serene; more c'oti_e•: the fish of the sea, and over the hopes, to bolster feminine prestige in The soul of pian will live birds of the heavens, and over the the realm of business, was Isaac Li- 'One with the dreitit -Unseen. cattle, and over all the earth, and barman. president of Arnold Constable over every creeping thing that & Co. He said his store employed t'Best - » • e creepeth upon the earth." "And , women in executive capacities and Best-Dresie Tcssiny of .a hurnirg ci,arrtte God created man in his own image, had found them efficient, "since 1542 stub from cn automobile %.ir.dw.v in the image of God create he'him; or thereabouts." U.S.A. Fa-hion Aczdemv 57ecls't� vo e' a sou' n�!:nn t '• sb' he male and female created he them. The offer came as a result of a tele; to fine" and itrpt! anment if the am sent: by Mrs. Meigs on 'the eve PGa&e Wo -en MareCis*hes Man lost perfect dominion over the grain Con.cciovs State s^nate and c'aeer.nor Jen cl creatures when he fell in sin; thous- of the National Business women's anprove a. hill :, d'.,ptcd by the il(u. NEW YORK -.=Hold -your hats, here antis .of men.arid women every year week now being observed; to twenty of Reprasantative� comes another list of ' best dresseli The proti idea a -fine u n ,$50 are destroyed by the animal crew- business women's clubs in New York' 1,+:1 p t City, declaring war 'on male skti ep- . women.'' tion, especially in countries where ' ' Emil- A. .Hartman, director of the or jail' sentence i.p to :30 dal -2, or gospel is not known, such as India clam and specifically, denouncing the Fashions Academy, has announced both, for. "any person who -i s t and Africa. Dominion over.ihe crea- phrase "She's only a woman:' the 1937 winners of medals awarded drop or throw 'frim any ce:iirle or The sam will ;be used to sponsor b-• the Academy •each sprinX to fem- other means of 'trans;:ortation ar.y tures will be restored to man during an essay contest on `"What women 'Rnr• the Millennium (see Iso: 11:6-9): inane fashion leaders. Like the other burning match, cigarett. c.; - have done toward the development of "best -dressed" lists , it was "the re- ashes of pipe or other burning sub- have God blessed them; "and God the' country fn the last 100 •years." stance of an kin.i." said unto them Be fruitful, and mul- suit of a poll of America's leading de_ y " tiply, and replenish the earth, an �� winners, chosen from free subdue it, and have a dominion over "A press in any country is as eight fields: "The :roil dangers of the peace the fish of the sea, and over the as the people want it to be." Helen Gleason, stage; Carole Lom- of the world today, are the r a i= birds of the heavens and over every- —Lady 'Astor. ' ' 'bard, screen; Mfs. William Rhineland- fists." - - - living thing that moveth upon the_ earth. And God said, Behold, I have } given you every herb. yielding seed, which is upon. the face of,.the earth,. _�.' and every tree, in which .is the fruit C ' of a tree yielding seed; to you it shall �n �7 be for food: And to every beast of C - the earth.. and to, every bird of the _ . OIL y a _ heavens, and to --everything that --. •, creepeth upon the earth, wherein there .is life I>have-'�eneve seri � every m' - A EE her for°.food• and..it was so. Four . pp ou things are to be discovered here: V t ®� the Creator bestows a general bless- v� nig upon the, newly- created pair. E our- first parents he comniands there 1 to tie fruitful and multiply that they ' . MAID . , :might replenish the -earth .and bring ; g P it into perfect subjection; "he page them, full dominion over all crea tures- beneath them; the Creatc+r gave them herbs and trees foir food. It would seem that originally maWn' diet, -was exclusive:y;a Vegetable one. It is not recorded that man- ate the flesh .rf' float'.... "And "God. s...: e, iazst 'aie had made, and. behold., it was very good: And- there was evening, -grid there was morning, the sixth dAv. Perhaps- here we nrifiht .just add :► word about the meaning of the word day in the creation narrative. "Many believe that this word, as "used in, the first ebapter of Genesis,, must. meant a period of twenty-four Fours. Othero believe • that if was used "to indicatea long*of period "of time, - -^'' jos geologic• ages: We must re= t -t the word day has dif- wf_:_ ,,--in.gi in different 'places' and does rot always mean a• period of twenty-four bouts; thus in Gen- esis, i :5, it means only that part of a" .period of twenty-four hours in* which the light shines; yet again, in the 'very same verse. both the morn- ing and the evening -are called one day. Again, in Genesis 2:4, the phrase the day refers to the entire period of creation. Elsewhere' in. the - Bible the same phrase is used to in- dicate various 'periods of time (John 6:39, 44, 54; Rom. 8:19-23). The Richest Rural 01 - I I Area In U.S. NEW L_0ND0N_. Texas.—Residents of--.ttfe New London school district have prided themselves for years -on the fact that they live: 4n the most thicklk populated and wealthiest school area in the nation,.a situation created by the forest of oil • derricks dovering, their hills, and valleys. But another product of this rich oil field, natural gas, brought stunning tragedy in the opinion of W. C. Shaw, school- superintendent. Shaw, recov- ering Prom, injuries to head 'and arms, said he believed an accumulation of gas in the walla and beneath the building cause the explosion 'at the school recently. The tiny town of New London was born of feverish oil activity in 1930- 91. ' Leasing drew hundreds to the .area. Most- inhabitants werg In. a camp for its employees.• Because it -was a short distance from a hamlet called London, now termed "Old London" the citizens decided to call it New London... It is not incorporated, The town of approximately 2,090 iphabitants is lo- cated 24 miles west of Tyler and about 69 miles from the Louisiana bor- der. The scltooL had- a.n-unusually large 'enrolment. Buses went out into the countryside daily'to bring in rural sfudents• _ need to tell you about the great papular demand for new Chevrolets, About the way people are flocking to ' buy the only complete car in the lowest price -field! ' But pictured above jou see the reason why Chevrolet can 7 4 5 -.,ke�ep.up with this demand. Behind those brightly. lighted 'Mater z-possertOr avai- windows, for block on block, run• the big Canadian plants •'fact Covp s awn, 'O d _factory, Oshawa, Ont. -of General Moto:'s—the long assembly lines where Chevrolet �••^^m•nt'� i'" and lroi/ht additional. .is born. Smoothly as the clock ticks, these ne(Prices hi without�r Chevrolets, come rolling "off the line"-iound and round the test track —through the "fine tooth comb" of a score or more insgec-. dons—then straight to you, wherever you live, by train and -boat and highway carver. Where s no delay when you order your new Chevrolet. Only Canada's greatest motor car plant.;: could make that pledge and keep40 ! Ire Buy on low monthly payments on , the General Motors Instalment Plan. THERVS . No dpu l.p•Y WHEN w�� _. _ DE 010 A.a0`ET P CHfV - Cke (iomplefeear eomAtek CJVt�... E T CH EV OL for. economical transportation yam HE DARE NOT MOVE IN BED Nights Were Torture Through Only those who have suffered from lumbago know how exceedingly pain- ful it can be. Arid when they discover a remedy for this complaint, they.are other' sufferers. Let this. man tell you how Kruschen brought him relief:- - 11I -had a bad �ettaek of --lumbago, When I got into bed .I had to stay. in that position—I. could not move for pain. I didn't know' what to take or =what to do. I was advised to try- Krus- chen Salts and I am very gratefcl I did so. After taking a few. doses 1 felt relief, and after taking one large bottle, I am glad to �' thto-t LLy� lilt}. bago had entirely gone, and I have not had the slightest trace of it com- ing back."—G. A. V. Kruschen is a eoinbination of num- erous mineral salts which assist in stimulating your liver and kidneys to healthy, regular activity. They ensure Internal cleanliness; and so 'help- to keep the blood -stream pure. ,Smiles and ' Chuck -res The great -advantage, held by ,;spring feeler .over winter colds is., that it bothers you about a care. Friend—I ` hear you ', and -. your 1, neighbor are, on the outs. What , - happened ? Man—Well, my : children are tak= Ing music,leesons, and, the other day be sent over ar axe with a note saying:' "Try thio on. your piano." _0 The most serious operation is hav- ing your pay cut. -o- Man—When i married' ' you I -..thought you was an angel. - Wife (sweetly,, —So, that is why. you never ' buy, me, any ctothes. o= The -hup who kisses a girl these ---days is usually x marked . man.... --0— "Perlmit,me to Introduce my friend Smith," saidd a friend of , ours, the . other day, and then added: '_Smith As young in years but 'old in sin." 4- 'It rues a -very small country hotel built of wood and very -.flimsy. But it was all the town afforded and Tompkins, lead to AoV there. When he was shown hit -room. he said to the colored porter: Tompitins=l'm gIad they've got- a rope hefc- in ciao of fire. But -why' the Bible? Porter— That, sub, is in case de ♦ fire am too far -Kone for you to make your escape, sur:! 'HARPERS MALARTIC Construction- of the necessary camps at the lfarpers 5lalartic Gold Mines, Limited, has commenced; and'. the company has ,let a contract for the cutting of a road to the property from the main road, a ,distance of approximately two miles. Followi'ng'- + the erection of .camps, and as soon as the snow goes, a diamond drill- ing program will he ' und6rtalcen to prove up the continuity i f—favor- able ore zones located on- surfa:e last fall. ■a HARPERS, MALARTIC An opportunity to participate in the'initial developpnent of a prop- erty situated in the rapidly de- veloping Malartic gold area. Information upon reutleit COLLINS SECURITIES CORPORATION LIMITED: 351 BAY ST., TORONTO ADelaide 7441 WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE-- Aad you'll jump Out of Bed in the Morning RarW to Go 'Tbe fiver sboum pout out two Dounds of ftoM bills into yocr bowels daft. If thla bile knotdowina freely, your food doesn't dlgset- It jostdeoays in the bowels. (las bica9 up yomebaaeL Youget rnnstiyated Harmful ,a�e the body and you fed was. xed taworld looks punk. Aswebowdmovsmaat doarn'talwtyssat yt rias sons. Too need somsWat<tbat woeb .. M is. Uwe aswalLIt tarow l3er axed_ ail nisi auytYls� �a !i� - r _-- - - - -- - -- Cock-a•DOUBLE-doo "Here's satisfaction true - InYourGarden This DOUBLE Automatic Book y I Gives DOUBLE value too! By GORDON L. SMITH -� A11 espericri.:ed gardeners ag�ictst working soil,'too ear-ly. With clay, .it is especially :to dj3—v,•tren there .i, Ly0 li:::c., too. L in the ground. Such soil is liable to puddle,. anal when dr•yiuri; )gut it may bare. ln•aliv .case there is no antage, and 0e work would have t,j: be_ uene o cr' again later on. A sate rt:lc; is t'0 6ilue.: c -a il:tnd- t:ul of earth ill Lbe ilalld- Lf: IL tui::- 'pacts into a b91i, •the ehti:usiast is well ad%ised to bu back and read a book for a few oays. On the other -hand,- if the- soil simply crumbles when released by the hand it is fit .for working. - SWEET SCENTED FLOWERS l?lowar growers are redi.;tdb eririg the charm of fragrance. For, a long period,, color schemes and changing styles of design have commandeci, so much attention that the "old art of planting for 5cer.i was almost for- gotten.... ... With the tren-?,6iangmg, ho"ever, the nose is '.uiripeting with the eye in making final decisions on candi- dates for Spring plantin. The gardener who would .be • 'up-to-date mdst oes:ome acquainted with the plants to grow for fragrance. ,For the same reason, perhaps, EF3 LTa ��BOUR� A; ti:at the sense -a, smen Is accentuat- ed in the blind, we become more store r.Ans lou.;., t'. garden fragrance when Vic brilliant light of the Sum- mer day fades, and twilight makes of the, garden• a fairyland. Some flowers whose' perfume is 'not'de- tected' .n the dvylieht,.become'frag- ' rznt t night. Others give off at - r.i;;:.t a t,erfu!;te iji'?event from their - c,.ARLY PLANTINGS ing music lessons, and the other day the first. of the -garden, peas. will be among the earliest. vegetables sown» These may be planted as soon • as the ground is fit to work. All of the first named ,seeds should be sown at least three times, at intervals of ten _daya oo .that tnere will be suc- cession of ve.-etabies. The second group to go in' will be carrots; beets, N onions, potatoes, etc., which cap at -and a -little frost, -and then beans, corn and tftato, cabbage and cauli- flower plants etc which Intl with frost, and •finaily those hol weather vegetat.les like Buis beans, squash well started, egg olid pepper plants, cucumbt:rs,. fne;ons- and similar things. • All garden rules, it should be remembered, however, are only approximate snit should• be varied .a. little to suit the local climate and in- dividual preferenr•e. v . . ►EA NOM PASCALIS �...../ a�cecc LCUVICOUF�T ..� I --ActR wLo - NMKs Lfn . _ nAmj_ MINS X Map drawn and designed by Cbalwym Sen•ice - c ro Reed., 83S St. games' SL, 11lontrehl, from -. sonnYs believed reliable bra not guaranteed. !Most -women's oomplexions bother them m -)re than their comp'exes.. _ The' sore_ wa.i crowded' with cus- tomers but the small boy pushed himself to- the front and cried out:—... Small Boy—I•say, Mr. Brown, wfil you serve me q livk -Dad's waiting for his . ner. srocer (leavit customer he was 5ercittg)--�t'ell. 'wlfat do`y*ou ,my 'little man? — Small Boy—Tv.o bars ' of soap and -a package of washing powder, -- _-.u— "Money. stay talk, but 'it never ,warns us when we are investing it unwisely." N.), nor do our wisdom teeth yearn us when'we -are eating indiscreetly. The world 'lbv� a lover—particu= larly the people wbo sell engagemept rings. Englishman (in' poker game) Well, .'11 wager a bally pound on this! ' American Negro (holding four aces)—Ah dunno too much 'bout'yo of English money,'but I'll bump yo' a couple o' tons! _� .. .. A girl with pretty' -teeth -ill I smile at anything. A false step - somethimes undoes years of travel on" the straight and narrow road. ` Sweet' Young -Thing—Isn't this, a glorious evening for love, and- - Young Man—Yes. `I'd Hke-to kiss you until you -hollered "stop!" Sweet.. Young Thing— Well, I guess Tou picked the wrong girl. Young Man—You mean you would not let me- kiss -you?' - - Sweet Young Thing—No, I mean I wouldn't holler ';stop r! • issue No. 14 -- '37 WASHINGTON,* - -President Roosevelt 'has settled a dispute be- tween -two 'small boys in Grantotr, N.Y., with the ir.falmation that be- has ehas milked a coy:, althou:h he is on'!y an Slrlateur, "and is' nosy con- sitl'crably out of practioc." , T':e boys; Ce -,,'l Francisco - and - h, :t nd•h,:t President. in a childish scrawl on- Mar,Ji I to settle their dispute, and were replied -to by James -Roosevelt, the Presidint's 'son and secretary. The.Wtter-from the boys follow: "We, that is, Cecil and 1 had a little dispute. . He -,aid , that: you never had milked a cow .and I said you had. .I wish you would be so kind as to let us know," Secretary Roosevelt. .replied as follows: "The President has asked me, to answer your letter of March 3, and to tell you he has milked a coal,' having learned when a ,small 'boy, However, he .would like to empha- size that he never claimed to be an expert- at it and' is considerably out of practice. I hope this settles your, little dispute and with best washes to you botb." B-ACKA.0 H E . r Plush Kidneys of Waste ' Matter, Poisons and Acid and Stop Getting Up Nights_ 40 CENTS PROVES IT When your kidneys lire clogged and .your bladder is irritated and passage scanty and often smarts and burns, you need Gold Medal Haarlem Oil Cap- sules, a fine harmless stimulant and 'diuretic that always works and cgsts but 40 cents at, any - modern drug store: - It's one good, safe way -to put -heal- thy activity into kidneys and bladder —you71 sleep sound the whole might thru. But be sure, and get GOLD MEDAL - right from Haarlem In Holland=you are assured of results. Other 'symptoms of weak kidneys and irritated bladder are backache, putty eyes,. leicramps, moist palms. Qum_ Despite the handicap of hlindnees- ihe burs yof. the lot- IIrant'ford (On- tario School for. the Blind) Scout Troop are making fine progress. Re- cantly- they demonstrated their All- ity to act as ushers at a Scout en- tertainment, and the ability to do Semaphore signalling. The boys have made then own Scout neckerchiefs, turk's head "slides," from lace wo- ven It the school shop, -The girls of the school Guide Company made .the neckerchiefs for the boys and a Scout Aar; and if you try, 'it will cease to be human W� cease to be soclety. Scout• ing"cult?fates the individual and the _ personality. It ermphisizes In and'encourages encourages self -development. 1 believe that on us, the free democ- racies, there -'lies -a special duty of insisting upon the immense Import ance of personality, for in many coun. tries in the world this seems to' bb forgotten. And there . is no better agent in this task than the Scout Movement"—Lord Tweeasn j.ir, -it _ the. Toronto District- Annual meeting - Cbatbam Scouts provided an inter= Classified Advertising 1 - The Northern Miner (March 18) Manitou. has a cont nuaticn of the says:—"A sine -gold -silver drill inter- same -structural c : toS •with cer;,tr section has been returned on the values . recently reported found. The Quebec Manitou Gold Mines Limited extension ersterly of tb^ big structure - .property .that averages high kr=le which made Si-coe and IA=que gives over a big length of core." }tope for t riod-cr major mining The. Fle nipg to the ea,t cf Q'IS� develpirment. Lady (turniner hround)--Does the ROOSEv�°'1�` Atdrnits tong featllet in 2:'y hat bother you? and ukulele...by matching colour Canada's :flan (directlg i,ehind)—It did un- He Can bilk Cows til I.put it off. Here it is; I thought trim. No -teacher or instruction sec�ary !Most -women's oomplexions bother them m -)re than their comp'exes.. _ The' sore_ wa.i crowded' with cus- tomers but the small boy pushed himself to- the front and cried out:—... Small Boy—I•say, Mr. Brown, wfil you serve me q livk -Dad's waiting for his . ner. srocer (leavit customer he was 5ercittg)--�t'ell. 'wlfat do`y*ou ,my 'little man? — Small Boy—Tv.o bars ' of soap and -a package of washing powder, -- _-.u— "Money. stay talk, but 'it never ,warns us when we are investing it unwisely." N.), nor do our wisdom teeth yearn us when'we -are eating indiscreetly. The world 'lbv� a lover—particu= larly the people wbo sell engagemept rings. Englishman (in' poker game) Well, .'11 wager a bally pound on this! ' American Negro (holding four aces)—Ah dunno too much 'bout'yo of English money,'but I'll bump yo' a couple o' tons! _� .. .. A girl with pretty' -teeth -ill I smile at anything. A false step - somethimes undoes years of travel on" the straight and narrow road. ` Sweet' Young -Thing—Isn't this, a glorious evening for love, and- - Young Man—Yes. `I'd Hke-to kiss you until you -hollered "stop!" Sweet.. Young Thing— Well, I guess Tou picked the wrong girl. Young Man—You mean you would not let me- kiss -you?' - - Sweet Young Thing—No, I mean I wouldn't holler ';stop r! • issue No. 14 -- '37 WASHINGTON,* - -President Roosevelt 'has settled a dispute be- tween -two 'small boys in Grantotr, N.Y., with the ir.falmation that be- has ehas milked a coy:, althou:h he is on'!y an Slrlateur, "and is' nosy con- sitl'crably out of practioc." , T':e boys; Ce -,,'l Francisco - and - h, :t nd•h,:t President. in a childish scrawl on- Mar,Ji I to settle their dispute, and were replied -to by James -Roosevelt, the Presidint's 'son and secretary. The.Wtter-from the boys follow: "We, that is, Cecil and 1 had a little dispute. . He -,aid , that: you never had milked a cow .and I said you had. .I wish you would be so kind as to let us know," Secretary Roosevelt. .replied as follows: "The President has asked me, to answer your letter of March 3, and to tell you he has milked a coal,' having learned when a ,small 'boy, However, he .would like to empha- size that he never claimed to be an expert- at it and' is considerably out of practice. I hope this settles your, little dispute and with best washes to you botb." B-ACKA.0 H E . r Plush Kidneys of Waste ' Matter, Poisons and Acid and Stop Getting Up Nights_ 40 CENTS PROVES IT When your kidneys lire clogged and .your bladder is irritated and passage scanty and often smarts and burns, you need Gold Medal Haarlem Oil Cap- sules, a fine harmless stimulant and 'diuretic that always works and cgsts but 40 cents at, any - modern drug store: - It's one good, safe way -to put -heal- thy activity into kidneys and bladder —you71 sleep sound the whole might thru. But be sure, and get GOLD MEDAL - right from Haarlem In Holland=you are assured of results. Other 'symptoms of weak kidneys and irritated bladder are backache, putty eyes,. leicramps, moist palms. Qum_ Despite the handicap of hlindnees- ihe burs yof. the lot- IIrant'ford (On- tario School for. the Blind) Scout Troop are making fine progress. Re- cantly- they demonstrated their All- ity to act as ushers at a Scout en- tertainment, and the ability to do Semaphore signalling. The boys have made then own Scout neckerchiefs, turk's head "slides," from lace wo- ven It the school shop, -The girls of the school Guide Company made .the neckerchiefs for the boys and a Scout Aar; and if you try, 'it will cease to be human W� cease to be soclety. Scout• ing"cult?fates the individual and the _ personality. It ermphisizes In and'encourages encourages self -development. 1 believe that on us, the free democ- racies, there -'lies -a special duty of insisting upon the immense Import ance of personality, for in many coun. tries in the world this seems to' bb forgotten. And there . is no better agent in this task than the Scout Movement"—Lord Tweeasn j.ir, -it _ the. Toronto District- Annual meeting - Cigarette Ads "No, no, no," exclaimed Giovan- ni Martinelli, the opera star. "The pipe, the 'cigar, the cigarettes "' Reporters who had come to inter- view the famous singer hastily .ex- tinguished the three evils, when he explained that the smoke made his .throat sore. "But didn't you endorse a cigar- r..ette once?" asked a reporter.. "Si; hi," . $dmifted the smiling tient, "But remember what I said. I said 'These cigarettes never make try throat -ore.' And that is true. They neve: do." "Because," a •: , eporter suggested, "you never smoke them?" . "Si, ,i,". laughed Martinelli. "I never -moke them. I never amok - ed anything in my life.". - SCIATICA Wsab A* painful part well with warm water; tbm rub in plenty of Min"&$ sod as you'll feel bNbr i "KMG OF Is STAMP COLLECTING Cbatbam Scouts provided an inter= Classified Advertising 1 eating demonstration of their training• work before the Iocal Rotary Club. HotJ'SEHOLD, ARTICLES They built a signal tower at one„end HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES FRAM 200 of •room.. ' and flashed. messages, cents up. Bend for price list to email, -the and demonstrated artiSeial respira• "ues co., iza crate Bt, wase, lianereat - tion., Mayor C. D. Sululan, himself PLAY MUSIC BY -COLOR a -.former King's Scout,- presented- a OR1d�T A ,SENSATIONAh, YET VERT number- of Scout badges. pra'Ftical way of ptayins piano, gultar e • and ukulele...by matching colour Canada's own, but the world's latest musical sense. Barrie Scouts have acquired a- fine trim. No -teacher or instruction sec�ary wooded 100 -acre camp site in Tiny W'u canplay today. tete 1SusieaA,os -We$ Townyhip, on Georgian Bay. Members w=taL itthroe� Booklet caw. � s, Write of Lhe..lilwaale and Lions Club and Slmplay Instruments. Utalted, 60 Front St other prominent citizens were the West' Toronto.' — -- donors. The site will be kPoWnL as _ ANVE rro” Camp Wi]dman. _ OFFER To EVERY INVENTOR . Ust roots and her Ari of wanted laventlons and full tttformattca' ,. _ An announcement of far-reaching... seat free. THE RAMBAT Con"w". Wolft patent Attnrneys, -V3 Rank street, Ottawa Importance. to Scout leaders of . On- caaada ta)rio wns that at the recent Pro- PHOTocxAPHY i inc!zl Annual AIceting concerning -the purchase of a 100 -acro camp site near FILMS DEVELOPED AND PRINTED WITH Acton• to be used as a permanent High Glnas. Deckled _Edgvd Prtnts, 23c- plus Postage, Reprints: 3c. Beautiful Enlarge- Gilwell Training centre. In develop- ment Free,' F.xcel Photos, 1268 Lansdowne Ing the property . It Is planned - o " col-Ilme'morate in' some way the in- ICF SOLD BY. CARLOADS - terest in Scouting of the latd -Fred ICE IN CARLOAD LOTS SHIPPED TO � J. Mann, and Col. R. W. Leonard, points out-Ide of Toronto. Graham Bros., - whose legacie§ made thep urchasa of tee and Coat_Co_ Limited, 469 Reating Streit, the site possible. Tozpntp RASPBERRIES _ "Scouting Is a counteradtive to one Ce3VERNMENT CE'RTI- of tiro greatest dangers of modern- RASP111:P.RIES. FiEI)-= Nendy all ••nrletfee 29 for hoc: 25 life. The discoveries of science and f.r $1.10: 100 'sor ".00 postpaid. Edward the r.dvan.cement in -material apmr• Lowden, •Ilcn:ut,:n P.O. atus of .life have tended to mechanize RFNIEDiEs ' -society; • to make everyone a co.- In DR, Slcr•1I;F. S LFi: ITCH RENIrDY a treat impergottal machine. But hit- our Nru:!c'nti n ,t.,rel itchinc; stamping biU'lg,- $.^,:.J. ' Itemptville. Ontarin. - Cigarette Ads "No, no, no," exclaimed Giovan- ni Martinelli, the opera star. "The pipe, the 'cigar, the cigarettes "' Reporters who had come to inter- view the famous singer hastily .ex- tinguished the three evils, when he explained that the smoke made his .throat sore. "But didn't you endorse a cigar- r..ette once?" asked a reporter.. "Si; hi," . $dmifted the smiling tient, "But remember what I said. I said 'These cigarettes never make try throat -ore.' And that is true. They neve: do." "Because," a •: , eporter suggested, "you never smoke them?" . "Si, ,i,". laughed Martinelli. "I never -moke them. I never amok - ed anything in my life.". - SCIATICA Wsab A* painful part well with warm water; tbm rub in plenty of Min"&$ sod as you'll feel bNbr i "KMG OF Is STAMP COLLECTING • CTA\iY q`:N-e�AI. FRF.F—DESCRIBF.B AND J Ilhistrates AIhum•. SunpaeN, United States, British Colonials, stamps, sets. , ONIecttelfs. Thls-36,naee catzljocue FREE. GRAY . XTAMI COMPAA'Y, Dept. • rC..-Tr,mato, Canada. KLINF. - SEED GRADER, GUARANTEED . separate, wilrt n-sts, seeds, any !train. BIIne Mfg_ 121 Frnnress Gree.. Tmmoto. -= • • A GENIUS • • DR. I- V. Pierce, whose picture appears here, was ' a profound student dam' of the medicinal e qualities of ture's remedies — roots and her For iLearlry. i0 years Dr. Pierces Golden lliedical Discovery has been - sold in the drug stores of the United States and Canada. If you wish to" have vim, vigor. and vitality, try this c i)Iscovery. It eliminates- poisons' from the intestines; aids digestion, acts as a tonic, corrects stomach disorder's, " Buy now of your near -by druggist !t >r' Orap ARAD d►a.1N MQt, �tWee, >� r�ss I�IIIIt Mn iltliltil w�il�fi` 40110ed br ealft 1% std A. O. LEPWD. Inc. 70,M* Jive., York Cly --�- - • y1f r y {� x vi Port Union , R ��,ple il��(ituK,�ta Tetrttr - It is 'reported that the C. N. R. ' `1 ' 1,44 in adio'Service ii raceCo. i $L76 $1.60 paid in advance >r�i tips.... - ra have ex ressed their desire.to close P the Green River Church for one port Union station, and will be Expert' service and - Ce-' P Subscriptions to the United States Gt. Britain $2.00 in advance. Week commencing Monday, Api^•1 dealt with accordingly by the Town- 5th. The services � c°��e p airs to all makes. Reas• ani' W A WANESA INS. (XL G1eap Rates for Farm sad � and ship Council. Local residents inter- — - each evening at 8 p. m- except Sat ested wilt govern themselves accord- _ ou%ble charges. Work Buildinp - - JOHN. MURKAR, Proprietor. m'day when no service will be held. inglr guaranteed. Windstorm Insurance on BuBdism - , - There will be bright singing and helpful messages. All are cordial: y Sale Register -. FIELD' LD Xiad�allla. �� else Pickering Public Library invited. .ARTHUR Automobile Insureasa of -� 3TCLD �Y; APRIL 10th -Auction SATURDAY, Graduate Radi, and Television Inetitute All. Kinds TIVe-:F gratified •.with the unexpectedi} , ho;i-ehold fi,=ixilre the �� I property' of-Jo:eph B. Mitchell, t Men's Association. $QwMQN & R,OWE < large response to their recent enq- books from Dundas 5tr. R'. Whitby. Terni6 In the matter of the Estate of t e Cash: Sale, at 1 o'cicxk. See bills. ° lh Pri ane ,53ut, PICICE Riff C3 . WHITBY UNT idry regarding choice of the proposed' Iist for a circulating ; Late George Cowan, late of the City of Toronto, and the Township ti� m. �Iaw, auctioneer. —•�—� PAY library. The, returns were tab- elated and the following ten books, Of Pickering, gentlernian, Deceased, SATL RDAY, .APRIL 10th--kuction Just Consider Law Motor Sales ' most in demand, were hiunediateIN- ALL persons having claims a_- sael of household furniture; the George Cowan, of �Irs. Mary Coyne, at Chrysler. - Plymouth ordered. ainst the estate of property Fiction- late of the Township of Pickering, the property of John Jlichell, lot When - purchasing a horse or cow, Dealer - ' :. Buchan - The Island of Sheep. County of Ontario, gentleman, dec- 3.1; 'con. 7, Pickering. Sale at 1.30. you see what you buy before iss- Gibbs - Cities of Refuge. Lawrence eased, are required to file their Terms, Cath• utng your cheque. Then, .Why Not'GOOD USED CARS - The Sound, of .RunningFeet. Mit- claims with the undersigned before see the PYRAMID Poultry Farm GOODYEAR TIRES chell - Gone with the Wind. Rine- hart The hart April 15th, 1537, with the Executors after which date the assets of the Notice to Creditors for your BABY CHICKS from the WILLARD BATTER - .Doctor. Won -Fiction, - estate will be distributed, having �� Pedigree R. O. P. Blood -Tested Stacy. .GENERAL BLACKSMITHING SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS ' Abbe - Round the' World in Eleven Years. Gibbs. -England Speaks. regard only to the claims of which ', In the matter of the Estate of Mary the Executors shall then have had ' . The Government Improved Hatch - 'Give us a trial on a New or a Umd Cat 1 Gunther - Inside Europe. Morton - notice, and the undersigned will not Turner, late of the village of Clare- wont; in the Township of Pickering. ery at your door for inspection ex -. 24 i Hours Towing Service In the Steps of St. Paul, Ortloff - be responsible to any person of County of Ontario, Widow, Deceas- cept Fridays and Saindays. Gordon J. LawrA- Colour and succession of bloom in .,Whose claim they shall ,not then the Garden. These books are. now available to have notice. ed. ' ALL persons having claims ag- Over Seven Thousands in hands of satisfied auetdmers. _ P `� hone 8 readers Needles to say, they can. Dated at Toronto, this 30th day of ainst the estate of Mary Turner, f IUKEWNG, CWTARIO Hugh G. Michell 1937- -tate- of the- Village-of-Ctaremant, - - whether regulaa' members of the library or otherwise- As deruand and N. E. Cowan and John Cowan, 414 the Township of Pickering, County Canada Permanent Building. Toren. of Ontario, Widow, Deceased, who Claremont, Out. Mark. 8103 eondtttions warrant, the library ex- to. Executom died on or about the 25th day of 1 -pact to add. to this list. November, 1936, are required to file Greenwood _ their claims -with the undersigned `Your before the 17th day of April, 1937. BR CK O _ - . Mr. and Mrs. Nesbitt, of Uxbrid-estate after which date the assets of the will be distributed, having re- THEATRE The B4wt that .d.neil� ge, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Eyes` gard only to the claims of which d artistry can giviN andThe X. Bielby. and daughter. the Administrator shall then have "vCTHIZ'8'Y' tllstuaftnatios Se W. M. S. met at the:church AMd notice,"and the undersigned will not _ «ti - fes her o n Thursday with Mrs. W. W.' (Gee's- group in charge.VlSion e to any person of be responsible - whose he shall not have Priday and Saturday C. H. T �OD�e. _ Ides K. Wilson, of Uxbridge, and Mrs. Wm. Crammer, of claim .then native. `wR : A N til 2 au d 3. "'''�ii arMr. and Pickering, spent Sunday with Mr. _. � _ Dated, at Toronto, f)ntario, this Two Shows, at 7 and 9 and Mrs. S. Corbett .and family. 17th 'day of ;larch, 1937. &%turdtty M%tioea at 1..30 Hull Next Thursday evening. April the the W. C. H. Tuck, Opt. E•esighi Specialist Y Jock Fraser, Claremont, Ont.. _fid- Disney Sat. Evening Show starts at 9.30. - auspices of - - 3 under 8th, Building, (Opp. P. O•) ministrator ypeciKl Mwtinee. Friday at2p. m. ,Harry A., Group 3, will have the Picker- a winenior Dramatic Club put on g S Oshawa, Ont. Phone 1316 tic his solicitors SHIRLEY TEMPLE • 'Builder and Contractor ' #heir play, "Attorney for the Def- ease". This drama comes to us high- Beaton: Bell and Ross. Hyperopia - 372 Bay Str. Toronto. IN Brloliwork and eitonWork ]y recon-anended'as one of the very between (farsightiedness� 'STOWAWAY .: a Specialty_ bedt. Special music acts. - - Come and enjoy a helpful entertain The acquired type I fully believe C• R E A �+ Architect's 813moe 7nent. "O '^_ Thing Thou Lackest"; a is governed , by the growth and, de- velopment of the body. If the length We are paying this week With -^ dramatic story o nc deficient as the ROBERT YOUNG = THE OR�OWN INNS ruler will be presented on Sunday' body develops, the condition may be trucks. _ d Kin etou Rd. evening, April 4th, at 7.30 P. ' m., expected to grow. Other conditions our 4-29 Phone Piek IN - in the church. The Young People coming under this -head are acquir- c Special 29c. Monday, Taeeda-y and Wedn'9day we to You .are entering this play in the Dmna- .-tic Competition of the Oshawa Pr- including ed perhaps in the operation for cataract, by the removal of the lens,., in the the hum- No. 1 . April 5. 8 and 7 eabytery. Special music, a changes power of xaale quartet from Milliken will be ora and tissues of the eyes due w -. Per lb. Batter Fat L+eo Qu'mplete Show at 8.20' .+i. provided. A silver collection will be dieesse. Also that condition which < asked. CO es on in age 'where the eye may f CIT IZENS DAIRY � �YrS We do Building of aS kind&. be Myopic (short-sighted). in earl- ler Lite and becomes Hyperopic as PHONE 52 , "End of the Trail CARPENTERING, '-' -Mr. and Mr,. Benn have moved the age advances Hyperopia mayWSITei also be acquired by changes taking With CEMENTING. eLUMBING into fibs Richardson house. Mrs. R V. JSowbraq. Florence place in the layers of the crystalline yens. Thus may, be the forming of ATTENTION. FARjISRS ��Og HOLT -and - and Mrs. Hooker, spent Thursday- _ cataract or it may be flirt changes -- ; i LOTII9E HENRY ROOFING last in the city. March meeting of the W. 1. was due to absorption of moisture and GENERAL REPAIEi WORK DOUGL.kSS DUMBELILLR We a so sell Brantford Roods f Led - held at the home of Mrs. C. Led- Thursday 14 a swelling of the lens as we are forced to sometimes believe must We are prepared to repalrears, Also ,.. at -rials, Empire P e Bathroom Ectnipment, Duro Water. gett last with present. Garnet Wagg returned home af- be the cause of the condition cpm- trucks, LraCtOiRB and all farm 4` • • Sittme on• $ Systems,. Beatty ter spending a -week with his sister ` Mrs. S.,Rose, of Uxbridge. monly known as second sight maebinery. wheels rebuilt and (to be continued) `tire -setting, wood -work and �� .&e Moon Stable Equipment an Gther Building Material Mr. and Mrs. Harris and family wood turning of. all kinds. Etimates Free m of Bowma�lle spent Easter at the %Rooker .AND SURVEYOR :Ii, Place your order now for With Work Guaranteed - • home. 's Led spent ands a MIs J. 5 getc . pe .. wood -working d woo and turnip g :-ROGER PRYOR - - T F. PRO�'►��j - ,bar home.here: _ F. J. DO:�EVAN B. A., B. Sc., O _ Phonge or Call GRACEIBRADLEiY d . The cold winds have injured the L. S. On file are the records of sur- Gibson Yarnold, H. ROryE PERT gELTo N - - Phone F�502.. fall wheat in this community. Mr.. Ralph Mowbray spent Satur- veyors, and 365 .A- King East, Oshawa. Phone ' 1981 , Brock Road Store and Blacksmith Shop. - PICKERfNG, ONr i -' day- last in- the city accompanied by 16 17 I (Successor to W. H. Jackson) — IG. Blight, of Brookline :. Mr: and Mrs. Ross and family L c• Phone 600 for High Provisions spent Sunday at . the Hent' -Parkin - hwe. NEW FUEL FR E E D.O M -Class at 2.§Stanley ' and Harold Stell spent Good Friday .with their. grandmot- her Ashburn. Qp Fuller'sAmber R. & W. Coffee __,_ at Hiss HsbelyHarbron L spending " Easter halides -her i ' •' IF1 14 I- lb. tin _':: 22c Honey, 5 lbs 39e .' with mother . • • afore, also Edna Stevenson. . ][. McBrien returned home item , - • Aunt Dinah Pan- einZ Soups � Dekiot last Thursday. He may be O :retnahn%g On tlw 'fa>,m with us fo- / , • cake Flour ,18c. As$t., 2 tins -.27 C. A th ne at lea*. _ � E1 : Our draonla ''Blue Bag" wah pre- '.aQntdd.In Gebdwood last Wednesday III cEou :: Weston's Wafers avel -Water -. sight add will go to l quills on Fri- &y, AW � ' 4 . 2 pkgs., for _25c. bottles for Royal Pastry Flourtoken Sodas -$10.00 REWARD • Ca.. tractors get anrosina s'�sbl,NE 24 lbs. _ 85c. 2 lbs. for 19� • �'• • '•-pmounM ef, pewar _e.,1 e1 any 1ve1 from fumoce to 'l , � cors or callous which can- ell newt- -fine. Don't tie yourself vp to HE Co+®king FigsFig Bar Biscuits . '� tis rt oVed Try the now scierit• ire LLOYDS THYHOLATED CORN any special fuel. Got a Case end burn the fuel that'. cheap- 2 lbs. for : ;19c. Per lb. 15c. BALVE. This new salve de-sentait• ::sf• Come In and see us. use• corns and callouses with the met apPlieation. Call your druggistAlso further I:' . Sweet- and Juicy Lettuce and Celery bo-daI and order a jar of the WON- 40 Boyd=: Oil's and G}rba86s. For local dealer. Oran doz., 35C. +' ach ' 1 ,DERFVL SALVE, cents. infoamation consult your es, « .• Rrbaaoiaal I%boratorW. For role at a Jeaes Plebortag. Oat. :'' Dean Mairs, Brougham 8007 & MUJR/SON - - -. Phcn6 Pick 520 «,.tea. s"'•.- _. K .'1 :: .. .. .. n..rt :�'. .. .. e iLv 1 C .... . ... -! .: "vi ... •$. J .. \. .:..... �. ,�, �7J', r..,:. .y r.,� 1 .. J T•.1. ,�i ! ^# aA •_�,. .. .. .. ,: s. 'T :. � '•: I i' .`meq, �r � r # ;C "9a .ulfseveat a Mrs. Wm Birkett is able to be out again after her illness. posse ' in the hearts of her hearers, interest in - :� If ~ With Thousands whose missionary eff- you dance, attend the L ` Mr. Leonard Ireland of Smithfield orts will be increased by her words. Euchre and Dance, at Audley Sybilla Spiiar's Remedy has a def- The dust was flying on 'the road called on his friend Vaughan Glov- On Sunday evening the Easter School on Friday, April 9th, by inite preference, when chest col(* ; :here this week The three Claremont boys, Ken Thankoffering sen ice of the W. M. the Community Club. coughs, cough, catarrh, tonsil andel . Mr. and 1llrs. George ' Richardson Reesor, George Derusha and Gordon S. had a full church. 'Mrs. T. Nor- _ ='. Admibsion, 25 cents. _^• ' thd•Dat troubles arise. It's surety. have Loth been confined to the S ncele playing with the Good- � y, p g hockey the ton was in charge with Mi s. H. g The 'w a always have a good time. safer and does the j,>b. Won't YOU � hom* and bed with the flu. wood team, received gold _Malcolm at the organ. congreg- try it too'. Dire. Mundell and son, .11rs. Con- watches along with the rest of the ation all joined in the opening hymn _ :1 Jones'. Drug Store Pickering ''icer and Airs. Lonsdale; visited rel- team;. The team :have never lost a and hiss Doris Johnston told an. Easter Alembers 1. Notice to Creditors `at;ves at Bolton on Sunday last. game this winter. Some record. story. of', the W. ALL SIZES r. rs.agnu-AThey were also' presented Nvith �I• S. and yngng Iadl-es and girl-.' of Guelph, were visitors ire over the ��"indbreakers at l:xbridge. ' The death took lace early on p 3 t e presented, very reverently a_ pageant o Easter, �: hic hw as' re- f In the matter of the Estate of Geor a Turner, late �f the 'Village gTANNING ' ` holiday. Friday March 26th, t°i�'ed with the- quiet attention it Claremont, in �dILL Most of our -sick are improving morning,, • of des deserved. o the ,Tow-nhi of f P ut health, although the mumps are 1Irs., R. J. How, in her. 82nd year. � It was a very fitting Eas- ter Sen ice. The W. nI. Pickering. County.. of Ontario. Ems- _ cpr:.e active. The late :%Irs. How, (formerly Hiss S. are eery quire. Deceased. fi V ♦�I` F.p '' On A ril ' 3ra, the C. G. I. T. -Mary A. Pennock) was. the dau h- g grateful for the splendid' offerings y 1.' are planning a concert. Particulars ter' of Mr. and Mrs. Abrose Pennock .given by the congregation on this ALL persons: having clairts ag- ,STUCK. x, A later. of Unionville where she was born: � occasion: ° _ Hear the debate "on Friday. ainst the • estate of Geon;e Turner, (� ' ' �-upper Plates - The• -Bowling Club -Meeting and She came to Claremont some years April late of the Village of Claremont, in . * Supper scheduled for tonight, has ago to keep house for 'her • uncle, 2nd, in the hall here. the Township of Pickering; County Ontario, Esquire, , 4 Sharpened _ been postponed to a later date, to the late John Reid, and it was here of deceased, who " be announced later: that she met .Mr. How, who was employed by the late George Gerow. Farr's Elevator died ,on or about the 24th da of y April, 1935, are . required to file SARGENT'S HARDWARE The regular meeting of the W. M. ' Mr. and Mts. How would have cel- their claims' with the undersigned gn MARKHAM, ONT. 8017 S. of the United Church will be - held in. the baseurtent of the church ebrated their 60th wedding anniver- & CHOPPING MILL - .• before the 17th day of April, 1937, - on Thursday afternoon, April 8th. sary next Christmas Day. Mr. How ;'CLARFMONT, ONT. after which date the assets of ills Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Scott, of Fen- entered the employ of the C. P. R. in Tor- Office, Clare 3805 Res. 920 estate will be distributed, having re- only to -the claims of-whtich -(ART elon Falls, attended the funeral of 1892, schen they moved to Bard the Patter's father, at London, Ont., onto, returning in 1919,.where. they have Deceased leaves We have a car of oats coming in. the Administrator shall then have notice; and the , undersigned' will - .Batteries on Wednesday last since resided. to mourn her loss a sorrowing hus- the last of this The date of the presentation of ..the play "Attorney for the, Defense band, two daughters: Mrs. And- lbs. Free from noxious weeds. From of whose claim he shall" then have notice. uaran s 'by the Pickering Senior Group will be announced shortly..-' erson (Jennie), o! Claremont; Mrs. R Sintzel (Mary), of London Ont., Esa;ea County. 1. �' Dated. at. Torontto; thii3 17th day of Get out rice on Tractor p Mrs. Gerald Andrews and three and one son, John R., C. P. R. pass- `' March, 1937. nils and Gasoline delivered children, Fred, James and Muriel,. enger conductor, of Brandon, Man. All (rinds of dairy and poultry feed Jock Fraser, Claremont, Ont, Ad- off the truck. spent the week-end holiday with Mr. also three brothers: Wm. of Galt; ministrator. _ ` and Mrs. Glover and- family. y Sainvel, of West Hill and Josiah, of --- by •his solicitors,. _ '. Our fire department received a to the Beeton home Toronto, Service was 'held at the home with interment: in the Clare- `` 1 Farm' r m M tit h i n P r Y Beaton, Bell and Ross, •o�uoioy •sag A LF'S PLACE _ catl on Saturday mont Union Cemetery on Monday Seg ZLE titternoon, to a chimney fire. Little afternoon, 29th. Frost and Rood, Cockshutt. De Lav- _. CLiAREMOI�T UDTT, damage Sas done. Mrs. Lyman Pilkey Mrs. .March '—'—' al. Pedlar' People Ltd. Madeline Phone Clare. SM visited Brougham New Cockshuttd Shif Oil, J••tne Micheli, in Toronto on Wed- - nesday last. Mrs. Michell is report- Fear Drills Bat rain an Fertilizer . Beauty ed to be in a very critical 'condit! A well-attended meetink of thp, 6-ft. Deering Binder - W. M. S. was held in the church nn 6-it. .lfassey. Binder ..-Sal RADIO SERVICE On Friday, April '9th, the Y. P. U. Tuesday. afternoon March 23rd. and 8-in Roller Bearing Grinder . ` :` - of the United Church will present 'the had as guests a number of ladies t rom Claremont W. M. S., who con- 8-in. Floury Grinder = - Moffatt Steel Range Him chit. Bess. HAIR OUrTING, - Fully Equipped for Guaranteed Wet! Y. P. lay of the.Pickering Pickerin L n- p g "Girl ducted opening devotions, Mis3 Ev- .2 Walking plows SHAMPOOING, at a .'...!ted Church Shy' in the Com- =unity Hail here. elyn Mitchell, Travelling Secretary Turnip Drill, near new FINGERING, Reasonable Charas T .'. "The of W. M. % of the tinted _ ._- MAROELLINt� Tabes and Batteries an Bay services in the United Church .the Church addressed the meeting. Her W. F. DISNEY, Greenwood 5padalise—Hot OU Treaemaat TaIpr petal ftes Sunday last were very well alt- • earnest message met a quick res- PAoxs_Ptcs 2914 41tf ^ and Permanent Riave PAUL WI MN 1K '� --ended. In the evening the chair Reasonable Prices presented the Sacred Contata• "Love MRS. M. MUNDELL Phone clare. it �. _ �Tritunplkant�, Mr. M. Wtlker; viol- . _. SEEDS .� hone 1908 � . iunist, assisting: Sacrament of the Lord's Supoer— rlil be observes at the morning eerHce ' in the United Church on. i Garden and Farm Seeds on hand " 0 d l—r ' CHAS. COOPER. Claremont. - ,'Assoc. Dealer-J.XcGlashan, Dunbart®n y The Bank Will Pay The Monthly Sills � Something new in banking is of- fered by a new trust company which has been organized and will shortly open its doors in Scarsdale,, 'All the Spices of Araby"«, a Westchester county suburb of New York. What chiefly draws at- �. e p an 320pay the bills of depositors witho'�t REEN '` ry "�* ` yR..,: bothering e write the che<;ues; it . TEA' will only he neves ary for t..e de - y" ri '� positot [to forward the bill to the bank properly approved for payment. `. +...•:o.....o.•:•;•:q •-•.�°.:•:.:x.•.•.4.6.-.4:•;•:Y:�:o:•.ee •:o:o:� o:e_. It is also announced that women a9 :► �. . well as men will be members of the -!�• ',•; . 4;; �" -:r. boar oil directors. The bank w 1 ill _k ,` •' ,'JL# HON THE r- �� , .;: * %ywl. - • R' � rZ% ,y` y:' - .:a, w y?3, •, 1!c rr),-.n a: t' -L -Tri -Ft Corn i of ►. �V'. ..;. a: -� o ,� mid.'.. -Y- C t. �•• t ►♦i r '.' „c heme to taboli. h , - �S '' • '" y x � comments onn the - '•, AMOND = I �•� 'r • the first -of -the -month bugaboo of (� 1 / 'e' fir° «< at, bills due" , BY CORTLAND FITZSiMMONSI ►rx F<' 5 $, K When bills come in, they need only be looked over, approved for pay- 4�YY�:ri;, a_�:�;A:•:�:•:�:❖:•: �•:oe_- .. , ,•:arc -y.<_ _ _ +.e. ? went, anti bundled off to the ma:I- -SYNOPSIS His telephone. rang just as'he-start•s box. The bank will then +...: � pay the It has been ten years since POP ed to shave. It vias Alice." -bills of its patrons, deducting sneh Clark has won a ' United League pen- "Terry," she said and- her voice payments from. this ac:•ount, nant with hle New York Bluis and as was lull of excitement and fear, "are Evidently a bid is to be made for the season opens the sports writers, you all right — have you seen the the patronage of women, for vari- __ with the exception of terry Burke, Journal?" our prominent women of S'°arsdate 1 of the Star, give them little -chance. e8• bra,- when —aman- has 'eaten pans. Bake layers in moderate oven will be invited to sit at the company's ' 'He bets $10 on them at 200 to 1 at a "Terry, you've got totell the. pol- another man's salt, be is morally (375' F.) 21 to 25 minutes. Arrange :councils. restaurant owned b; Tony Murano, ice." bound to do no harm to his host. white layer bctr:een spice layers. t- a gamb!er, in t;;e Brcdway di3triet. "I can't. If I do I'm licked, done for. Fntt symbolizes fli-^ bcn.d %vhlch er- S,rc_d r:uit 'c.lIcy F"I'ng t:,t-.ti:.cn R1't What a tem t�.ten toe +cava In the hard f..ught opening game with I wouldn't last twenty -tour hours," fists between host •c -ad guest and it- layer• and Tart Lc:aea Frosting on gance in shopping it, is li';cly to Philadelphia. Whiper, the visitor's he objected. may be because the spices which go top and sides of cake. prove!' Many. a woman whc would star pitcher, dies from a rifle bullet "I've been thinking about it all into this Arabian Ribbon Cake come hesitate to fork out three crisp ten - through the heart as he is nearing night. I couldn't sleep. I'm so worried' from the East and still retain some FRUIT MEDLEY FILLING the home plate after smashing out a about you. Now listen to me and don't of the mystic powers of that land or dollc.r bi is fora charming little hat, Just because it is a swell cake wor- Combine, in sane cup, each which she doesn't rEally need home run. The -:.yea win. There has interrupt" , feels ..been ill -feeling between Larry Doyle, Terry's face broke in a broad grin Shy of approval on its own merits, but- fine?y eut raisins and fl^s, % ci p fine- 'hot a- qualm 'of extravagance when the Blues' rookie shoftstop. ex -Ford- of appreciation as her voice'raced on. we predict that anyone -tubo -partakes ly cut dates, 1 cup -water,' 2 table - she writes a'cheque. ham star, and Whitper because the "I've thought it all out. The police of your Arabian Ribbon Cake will be spoons butter'and dash of salt. Boll pretty daughter of Clark, Frances, suspect you, and the 'murder or mur- bound to Everlasting peace with you. slowly 6 to S minutes, or until thick , had shown her prefer -nee for Larry. derers suspect you. Go to Kelly. Tell tyhen enough to spread. stirring constantly. i Detective Kelly susp-•cts Doyle until him about your warning. He won't you take the fragrant spices of Araby, take the most perfect and Goole Add 1 tablespoon lemon juiceTHE �A� • he learns that Larry was talking to tell anyone. He knows how harmful - and, % teaspoon grated, lebaon'rind. art finely milled cake flour_ you can buy. Frances under the stands at the time publicity can be In a case like this. take fruits and 'sugar, molasses and TART LEMON FROSTING- the Il" the shot was fired. When the 'clues He'll put a man to watch you from TO HAaPPINESS eggs and blend them together. You 'Cream together 1 teaspoon grated-. •. are to open in Boston, four o, the now on. You'll be protected and pro- can't help but turn out the most de- lemon rind and 4 tablespoons butter. There s nothing- -absolutely nothing—. -Boston stars are Injured. Terry learns bably the police will be able to pick lieiors and flavorsome -spice cake You. Add' gradually 3 cups sifted confec- to take the place of perfect health as the ' that Sid Stream, notorious New York up a clue as to who •the murderers have. ever -made. Your reputatlon trill tioners' sugar, alternate' with 3 foundation of a happy life. And no gunman, wrecked their tr xl by ffr- are. Please do it, Terry! You gill, be made, toe, and . when the fragrant tablespoons lemon J!tice,. beatin, thor• better way for every one to get it than - A Ing a file bullet into a tire. Stream is won't you, for me?" she ended' on a aroma of the Orient comes floating , to turn to that, famous ionic wine, - g ough?y. after each.nddit on. Auld dash fiound dead and Terry receives by the pleading note: �1'incarnis. mail a warning; "People who kno•v "I'd do anything in tb- world for out of your oven, you will know that of salt. %Vincarnis is not a.drug. it is simply too much, die." When Dirkin, Chicago you, and you know that, ' 'he answer- yOu have something fit fora Sheik, the purest of fine wine with ail the not to .mention your. own family. Per- - valuable properties of the 2 iw2 lbs. of star, dies suddenly just after hitting ed. �TIME SAVERS ; - a homer, and Pietro, the Chicago bat. "Now, Terry,. dant start an argu- baps -yon may even murmur, ''Allah, grapes which go to every bottle, com- a praised!" Q --Should one use hot or cold tned with the strengthening elements boy, disappears, if Is suspected that went! Think about me. as well as water. when malting a mustard plas- of beef and guaranteed vitamin malt DIrkin was poisoned by handling his yourself!" - ter? extracts, favorite bat- T: •ry suggEsta to Kelly Terry waited for a long minute be- ARABIAN RIBBON CAKE. From your first glass of W'incarnis ou A. Neither hot water nor cold water that it be sought In the nearby Har- fore he answered. He was more afraid 3 cu sifted a'- t' b sea Jng .t ruugh , lam elver. Pop Chrk .tatty his daugh for -Ii se t a� ever Before, and salt; 1?a cnPs"sn;ar, i emir milk, 1*; a e use t s ou d be tepid. your veins You acid steep more "ter he is boing to get rid .of, Doyle Doyle's Ide aof a frame-up had not teaspoons cinnamon,- % teaspoon Q. How can I clean brass fixtures soundly, wake more refreshed, In few days you. will have forgotten the e that are exposed to •the outside sire y 'She says nits loves him. Terrlr, war- been unreasonable either. It Kelly mace.. teaspoon cloves, 3 teaspoons irritableness your former half-weil tied,. goes to see Alice Andrews. knew about his, danger; it would kill baking powder,.2-3 cup butter or other and elements, so that they will hold state. You will go through the most _ the possibilities of a possible set-up shortening, 3 egg. yolks, well. beaten, 3 , their Truster longer? strenuous day at the top of your furm. • .: of 311as Clark?" against him. Twenty thousand doctorp have recom- "You mea.,.. because egg whites, stiffly beaten, 3 table- _ After. cleaning the brass.- rub "Okay," he said.. "I'll . do it. I'll go spoons dark molasses, teaspoon it with paraffin, then mended �ti'incarais for Honour di�c,rder, '"Yes,, and 'I can't seem to keep out down and see Kelly rig' t away before nutmeg. polish: pale complexion, debility, and all -run You ll be Bask in the big time be- Q. How can ! keep cheese moist dorm conditions, Start taking and foie -y On -know. iGv Terry offered by Igo in to the office and then I will Sift 'flour- once; measure, add bak•- -and free from mold for several days? e►il�ng—Wincarnis today, and get call you. What time are you going to ing powder and salt, and slit together A. By wrapping the cheese in a on _the hi .,,ray of consolation. "Don't lose your high -road o'f health. Your nerve.,Get right Into It, and play ball. lunch? I'll call you before one and druggist sells' tbincarnis. —Sales $ 3 times.. Cream butter thoroughly, cloth thoroughly saturated with vine- ,� 'You're too good to stay in the bush= say, have L told you lately what I genie. Harold F. Ritchie & Co. Ltd., es. In the meantime, I will see what think of yon? You're the swelleat girl add sugar gradually .and cream to gar: Toronto. gf [in the world, and afn I lucky? Bye, gether until light and fluffy. Add eggcan do to giwe.yotn a lift.' -.yolks and beat well.. Add Sour, alter "That's darned white of you." dear; there'd my bell ringing: "Glad to do it. keep in touch wit tae. i' won't Aet the big boys forget about you if Ican held it. Send me _ notices. about your . playing and any dope that mac be, good boosting mat- erial for you." "Thanks, I will." "Keep.; your head up R �'il. gizt. to th•c bottom of this yet.". Terry hung up the receiver and he smiled.:ie,bad to do a little whistling himself to keep his courage at par. The morning papers were full of the murder: The lding of the bat led to fur:.er speculations about the case and the-ignifieance of Pietro's com- plete vanfsbing. The probable horrible fate of the poor hunchback •boy •was written to the limit. The police in every city in the country were look- ing for Pietro and the substitute bat boy. - Terry was part cularly -annoyed by the account in the Journal. Mullins was the only one. who had mentioned the fact that he had -been Interviewed -the the police again. Damn! .Mullins, anyhow! The very thing he had hop-. ed to prevent had happened, Now he would probably, be in for it again. No name stands higher amongst gardening experts 'to make certain of re- sults buy aesds with a reputation — Ryders,.I 3a�RlllE...:double- tated seeds a reason- bM prkw Iron . firm with t 70years''repuation. Grew Cw0nefileus Year i® 904Mf Write ted•y for a FREE to of Ryden' rssm and greaten seed beet. 132 pages- Usque aetelsaw. ow lier"r ew ►raetiol cities r 1 Dept. WP 3, P.O. Box 2454, Montreal. Orders for seeds must be sent direct to:—Ryder a Bon 11920) Ltd., 804 wpcclansts, 8t. Albans, England. world as' he went toward the door.. He started_ to hum but as he opened the door, the song died on his lips. The cold barrelof a revolver was be- i- ; pushed into his stomach. He -didn't have to be told to, back into the, room. The man behind the. gun was wear - Ing a mask. Two other men wearing masks„ followed them .into the. room; one of them shot the bolt home as he closed the. door, •-"Tiehim up," the man with the gun ordered. Terry's arms were jerked back and fastened behind him. Then the towel which he had slung over his shoulder when Alice called was tied about his legs. He was thrown roughly into .an armchair. He felt mentally relieved in spite of his bound condition. When,', that gun had ramimed into his stom- ach, he thought his end had come.. ":Vow," the man with the gun said. "One* yelp .out of you and you're fin• fished, get me?" Terry nodded as tbb man slipped a, silencer. ovt the nozzle of the revel. ver. "We are an investigating commit. tee," the man 'began. "We want 'to know what you know and how you -know." . "Know wbat?" "Listen, don't stril. T' is isn't a tea party. You know' too much to suit us. Where do you get 'your' dope?" "I haven't bad any, dope,. I've Just used my bean." • "Yealr? How did you get the dope on the Boston business?" "Didn't -you read the papers? It was all in there." Terry was doing his persuasive best. "You're not that smart! Don't kid me." INDIGESTION PILLS Correct Gas, Acid, Weak Stem. ach—relieve pain from disor- dered digestion. 76c postpaid i iehrbach, 1!1 rash, Zttoheaer. Out. nately with milk, a small amount at a time, beating after.,each addition until smooth. Fold in egg white. Fill one greased 9 -inch layer pan with 1.3 of mixture. To remaining' mixture, add spices and molasses and blend. Turn • into . two greased' 9 -inch' layer ',It was. just a •bunch — a guess that happened to work out. I was held up in the traffic and he p wopl'n't, let me •through the lines. I went on through the building and I saw that man tt orking when all the others were ont on the street looking at 'he wreck. The man looked familiar, 'and then when the police discovered. that the tire, was shot and not IIoNN -ut, I began to -wonder about it. I•went to 'the hospital and saw Renz. I knew it wasn't a lone job, because the .men who shot the tire couldn't bane just knowr which car .;ould have the players in it. He had to have an ac- complice. When the Boston police checked tee cab -driver, and it was pretty sure he wasn't mined up it any gang business, then it had to be a baseball affair. Renz told me a car went by the cab and a' man put his arm out of the window, That was my tip, and I worked it out from that" (To be. Continued.) HARNESS AND COLLARS 'Farmers Attention—Spring is nearly here. Consult your. nearest Harness Shop about Staco Harness Supplies. We sell our goods only through your local Staco Leather Goods dealer, The goods are right, and so are our prices. We manufacture in our fac- tories — Harness, Horse Collars, Sweat Pads, Horse Blankets, and Leather I ravelling. Goods. Insist on Staco Brand Trade Marked Goods, and you get satisfaction. Made only by: Saanuel Trees Company Limited 663 King St. West; Toronto WRITE FOR CATALOGUE ..Issue No. 14 -- '37 C_ •! .4 e � _ F \ n 1 have so much trouble with sluggish drains"' "Use GILLETT'S LYE. It clears -tuts ht g i the dirt right put' - thr�►u h - Flo g-ing {ratter e Just use Giliett's Pure Flake Lye regularly ... and you'll keep toilets, tub and sink drains clean and running freely. 'It wiU not harm .'enamel or plumbing. Banishes 3unpleasant odors an it cleans. : Glllett's Lye snakes light work of- doaens of hard cleaning tasks ... n�;t (saves you hours'of drudgery. Keep a tin always on hand l - t'IeYer rMselve tae In bet �►ra w," . r wow. TheeaetNw egos lye hreN hoots the weler. _ M &OOKL/T — The Gglett's T,ve Booklet tells Low to use titin lipwaful cleanser for downs of tasks. Send for free copy to Slaadmd Bmade LM.. Fraser Ars. sad Liberty St., Toronto, Ont. .4 A ..:_. ..,,•, -,,. .. :,-- ..: .:. ,. ,w+c• .. _ , • ria•'•.. . • urians will protest violently at such the move is designed to furnish pas- Children . Rem' ember Q • brutality. If they had ever seen an teurized milk to Cochrane citizens, to CANADA angry mob milling round, they would p-ovide a market for district farmers VO I C ,� not. Mob violence 'can only be met and aid them in branching into dairy- - THE EMPIRE Don't Share o Your Troubles with violence of some sort, and we Ing, and by operating lire plant as a �'Jita Tnem or You'll Make - -- feel that the reformatory authorities municipal enterprise, to cut down the Them Unhappy showed great restraint in handling numbers on relief. Direct relief in the situation. In- sortie penal instltu- the 'two northern ridings costs the ' 4 r of the tions not in Canada, machine guns province nearly $500,000 yearly. Memory is particularly strange in e. would have been. barking, and there - children. One never can tell what ', PTHE WORLD would have been quite a few ft:ner- Agricultural Training will register and what will be for - 'P R F rs qals. The thrashings may have knock• Ur ed For Students gotten, or rather, not retained. at g ail. a- littla RARSA Into clie -Young ehnpA 0jjt8LiO's primary and -------- I - ;i A I LARGE am *40 4Wwho still have, a chance to make good `child, , scion a, particularly rti�•al achcols, odd are examples of experiences re - after' they leave the place.—Northern should. emphasize training in agricul•° tained. A baby may retain • impres- u ll Newa. Lure, and devote more -time to the them this school would not be here, Bions or haunting isions of people CANADA - study 'of current sasses and econom, once kno..u, but the outline never r and eons of w would be here learn- THE EMPIRE fee, W G. Nixon, M.L.A., for Temis- stays very clear, unless some strik- ing our lessons.' And now, because Pink Naffs of. oil and' gas, the school is not " — framing told a group of friends here. mg event brings certain pictures to Youth will be served plenty of dis• • "Siston la loll of charmers who there, and most of the children have '•'Delhi of the DurEars the surface in later years. dis the suited attention by arts which some no further interest in lessons. — To- It was just twenty-five years agp appointment" if they are taught early child, gets a little older, say threw zL-n and some women probably re- Tonto (Robe and Mail. that King George V. held, in Delhi, the the problems of business; AIr..Nixca or four, memory is confused with __. rented. It to likely that Cleopatra Coronation Durbar at 'which ,he. was contended. He commended the pro- imagination, in many cases. He is to had not only tinted fingernails butertising _._ proclaimed King-Emporer, consecrat- gramme of the Department of Educa- engrossed with new life and new Value o• Adv Rioted toenails as well and she won ed Delhi as' the capital of the Indian tion under Dr. J.. L. Simpson. "People happenings by the minute, that The Renfrew Mercury established' Empire, and thus brought into beingare beginning to realize that the cur- both the fun -loving Anthony and the something of a record when it was what 13 s gond ebfore is held by a sober-intuded Caesar. the eighth city of that name in the riculum was made for the pupil—not mere thread. • If something' occ� m enlarged from the average eight „or angle of land between the mighty the other way round," Mr. Ntion'satd, It to within the righ6 of any man ten page issue to one o1 sixteen ; to segregate tithe picture le that to. say he does not like tinted .nails, debenture debt of the county has Jumna River and the outlying spur D!scusaing land settlement schemes. event, then, there it is, as clear sa - - to iipstfek, or rouge, or permanent been debenture o reduced. it is leas of the Araval}f Hills. Delhi was the of the past fifteen years, Mr. Nixon daylight. traditional capital city of the rulers while conditions have chan>• If parents are sure that tin chifd- t said that i e o h P Y waves or whatever he dislikes-, but - , < Man of our readers take one or the - ' when he speaks for all men he 'is other of the Ottawa newspapers' and of Hindustan for centuries, it not ed, the pioneer farmer must be wit- ren. are not going to retain imprea-•- I�n error. No man- can speak for wonder has often been expressed to mil!enia. The •city of�Indraprastha ling to work and he mtast have a love Bions of home and events in it, they was founded accords to the tradi- "memory - all mea became no man knows all � that iiia firm should be such gen•. me and the man who judges all tion preserved in the famous Hindu It is hoped to include cheese and will confront them. Not long ago a mea by himself is the man who knows erous users of space in' these news- epic /'Mahabharata," by the Pandava small child we know stated a fact papers. The answer, after all, Is not butter in the pasteurization plan, .but la0 men but himself. tar to. seek. The Freiman firm has chief Yudhishthira. This Imperial Ca-. at. a more opportune time, that amazed us all. It happened pita1 has seen the meteoric - rise and when he was three. He had it clear The more a man knows men, or found that this newspaper publicity Mayor Mitchell, while -favoring pas - women, the more he .realizes that fall of many illustrious dynastiees: It as can be, yet in the meantime he brings business to their• store, helps • teurization,�voted with Councillor La- had not mentioned it. tastes differ, and the less ready he was, in succession, under the swag. - to keep .their numerous employees costa- against the resolution. _ , b to gcneral}ze. This is one Qf the of the rulersHdndu, Pathan; Mogul and Mai busy and inddentally adds profits to valla rulers, .before being captured +u'AVE CHILD UNHAPPINESS ' first lessons life has to teach' — it those whose money is invested In the begins at the oreakfast tables of business. The firm has found that this by the East India Company in 1803. Seeding a Month Early It is ant a good idea for parents childhood but 1t is a lesson we publicity in the Ottawa newspapers -Sacked wholesale thrice and built WINNIPEG.—About a month ahead to keep all their own problems to ;childften omit to learnIs . a lesson Tele-' has brought satisfactory returns newspapers over seven_ times, Nie- eighth city- now- of last year; wheat seeding has start- themselves, because families should spreading across the brown plain and ed 'in Southern Alberta, it was an- understand and 'share certain por- Bram• their investment, and the manage• occupying the -historic Raisins Ridge nouneed, this week by the agricultural ' tions of the struggle and cooper- meat is proving its faith 1n this me- overlooks the mighty ruins of its department of the Canadian Pacific ate as much as possible. But early An Industry Revived �:_ thod of bringing trade to their. store seven predecessors.—Empire• Review Railway. childhood, not ready for sura an increase of approxim• by uaiug the same means in Renfrew.. •(London). -Jack Barton, a farmer In the Taber things, should be spared uneasy me- Showingateiy 12 per cent. over the cut of last Carleton Place Canadian. Irrigated district .abouf 25 miles east mories that will arise sometimes year, thousands of sawlogs, grinding to. cast unhappiness over life. and .thotwistingtheir way down the flood- Safety for Pedestrians of Lethbridge, has seeded 40 acres, of pp .. Carleton Sets Good Ezarnple Itis best and wisest to save the ed waters of creeks and rivers in. - When we come'to examine the clan- wheat, the announcement said. The county of (Tarleton has succeed -sifted figures it will be found that little- folk their happiness, and let 'Sudbury district will soon •mark the ed no lean than the Ontario Govern- them grow'-gradual;y into the re- - fleas steptoward the �btggest sawmill pedestrians still bear the brunt of the Agriculturists To Organize meat in producing a surplus on its s onsibilities and troubles of this old' g. accident burden, and •that 'after shear, BRAIIPTON,—Directors .and mem- P activity in the recent. rev9val of lum- last year's operations. The surplus of world. Perhaps we save older child - boring in this area. While officials come the ,pedal-cydista. Any idea bars o! the County of Peel Agricul- the county is only. $7,884 compared 'that motor cars accomplish the bulk ren too - much,'. and allow the tiny •are not -prepared to .estimate the, cut fur. t Society will be called together - with the province's ;7.347,tf00, but it ones to share in our family secrets, T to millions of Leet, pending returns o! their .damage • a;cr}nat other. cars. tor. the purpose of electing a' new y i3 equally creditable Carleton's ,In• is not, therefore, borne out by the board of officers. The resignation of because we thing the younger ones -from operators throughout- the dis, come in 1936 was.:$510:396, and a de- figures, though the motor drivers' re pay no attention or won't remember. tract, it 1s nevertheless intimated .that all the "officiates elected at the annual ficlt of $2,567 was taken over from the joinder may be -that the statistics in- ' Really it should' be the other way' toe increase -will be 12 per cent. ab- meeting of the society early this year ova the 6tf,004000 Leet (Sawmill scale) previous year.' But by careful man= dicate that it lo'pedestrians and cyc•• was requested by 1lfisa Jane 'Craig, • about. Little' children absorb' imprer - agement the county, has ended up with lists rho tape t're_greatest risks And, who foreclosed . a mortgage on the Bions. if not actual patterns, like of last year, a figure that showed a the•, surplus named.' In addition, thedisplay the lest amount of road Brampton fair grounds on March 6. sponges... Everything they see or hear 8 per tante increase over 193x. —Std• by $178,754 than last year.'Debt serv- lays a part in future happiness, '':,bury Star: _ in .the Carleton badger, $94:531' being responsibility_ may cr may .not re out the fair grouzads, the roquest � will - charac'er and general attitude of -- duce a&ttlents. The more important receive immediate compliance, Al- -- -- - — life Gold Fortress paid In Interest- alone" in 1936. The a: - The reconstructed Bank of Er.�Iand, councit-proposes to redeem $w0.D00 thing: is to provide every mechanical- though officials of the society are rets- pp facility for greater safety,, from g�•ard cent as to the bustneae, other than Says Offense May ire repoettory of the gold of the British in '193.7. made up of $134,1)00 in in - rails. to protottcl:. crossings,, and to ,tire e'-ection of new cfticers, which will y y nation, to -field to be virtually tm-preg• stalments and $S -6.00 -in interest__Th1s persuade ail road users to apply tau-. bo carried on at,the meeting, it is Past for D -fence -'tenable and the strongest building in Is almost heroic, since it means that tion', courtesy and common sense in' hinted. that there will be a new pro;)a the Empire. Moreover, it is -said to probably ^core than half the total rev .. whatever- use of* road they are sition offered- the society by Miss ' Ill -'":be good for a thousand years. The enue of the county will go in meet- CONDO', Ont. - General Alex, iltrlfit ohs thea cracksmaa would meet; making.—Manch,ster Guardian. _ Craig's' representatives, which. may re m, Ing debt obligations. -Ottawa Citizen. suit in the • reinstatement of the Ross, Deminoin - President - of the presuming be gained entrance to the Canadian Legion, said in sa hater- building, would be a wall of solid I Brampton fate for 1937. _ In Western Ontario ;4�'ia,scws In Brief view he believed the possibility of concrete between him and the •treas When the mortgage, held by Aiiss y An article that has practically dis- 2 Canadian troops being called to take Cr. ' since 193_, 'was, foreclosed, none hre is the vaults. He would Aad every appeared with the changing times 13 1 - part in a war - on• foreign -soil was concrete . block "keyed" to its neigh- - of- the- -efficers were at all sanguine ♦ - the auction sale Dill. Years a^o every Car Cwner Pleads remote. At the same time he did bora. a defense capable of withstand -wagon shop, country post office and :'O: Its "Borrower". that there would be a fair in Bramp- not think the, Canadian Government -Ing concentrated bomb attacks: Then country tavern- had its walls covered NIAGARA FALLS, ONT. — Bruce ton this fall, and none had any im- should tie itself down -to any deft- : "there are tool traps and alarm bells mediate -suggestion as to what could with colored bills announcing the conn- B'r,ar., manager of the Niagara Falls nite undertaking, in that. regard. tides of alarm wires thread their .way be done to keep the society from dis- .. iaa solea. -Today these public. places Co-operative Dalry, scoured the coon- ..Gena Ross, here to address a dis- _-through uuderground passages; armed have solving. 7patrais are alert, while invaders could. practically alt faded from the lay roads to t,et h u automobile 'and tract' Legion rally in Hotel London landscape. Rural mall delivery, auto- capture the thief, but in Magistrate's was asked about the recent petition be drowned by a touch of the button mobiles and the rural.telephone have Court he made a strong plea Eerleni• Sixty three human hearts have circulated 'in Canadian universi, ea. for thousands of gallons -of water could. been instrumental in working the ency on behalf of Nolan Eddy, 20, been made to beat again after be -'seeking amendments to conscription be poured into the strong rooms, a change. There are. hew good places charged with the theft of the :car. ing removed fro-. the bodies of per- moa so that Canadians would not protection against either robbery or now • to hang a - poster. - Telephone As a result • of Biggar's plea, the t be called- to serve in military'action fihe.—Moncton Transcript." ., sons w,:o have died. The object . of poles are there but people rushing by charge was reduced to joy -riding, these experiments, by Dr. William inanother country. • in a car are not going to stop and and Eddy was allowed to -go on sus- g Roux,/.z of St. Louis, was to learn / You cannot tell what eventuali- �Wise Precautiofd read. The .esult is that auction, sale pended sentence. more about human hearts and'row ties will arise," said Gen. Ross. Always slow up at a railway cross- advertising is almost entirely confined -. they function, � Loth in health' and "Circumstances often alter cases, Ing. You never know what those to local newspapers which give much h ilk on Hydro Basis { sickness —information which can- and while 'I can -see the idea *behind Craig engineers are going to do.—Que• better service than the old,sale.btlls.COC,HRA1'E.—Milk would be plat- not be obtained by, observation of this student. petition, I don't think bee Chronicle Telegraph. •—St.- Mary's 3burnal. it is' a good .idea to say we will ed on the same basis as water- and animal or chicken. hearts. Hydro as a public utility under a re- never do a certain thing regarding "Greatest Blessing - : A Word for the Strap solution carried 5 2 by town ,council. military action.* Sometimes; in sheer There is a world of pathos in hand- They restored order in. the Guelph'. Council 'asked the Ontario Govern- "Deadhead," the term used, to defence of, the country, it might writing on a blackboard discovered in'. Reformatory with the strap. In other ment to give the town right to operate designate a person who -is admitted turn out that an .offense was the `~ 'the ruins of the New London, Texas, words, the lads -who thought .them•_. a milk pasteurization and distribution or transported, on a. pass, is a lit- best defence." school: '1011 and gas are Fast Texas's selves 'tough" were given a sound plant. eral translations 'of the Latin phrase greatest mineral t�: NlnuY thrashin:-. :TM,y se!f-styled humanit- Sponsored by Councillor C. S. Giles "caput mortuum"• _ 13,4, p. • -;- � _. fir, I,��`V +>,� - _ -=- ••" O° o c► c° o°o _ x K .t O0 0 o •I _ ' •10 -- 00° O o 00 'O 7d haM 103 Reilly .aa old n;a,: brought Dorothy To the east she saw the forest It was this desegt, she thought, Wait, thougi.;. Something, surely bread and water for her supper, and with the sands beyond it and the with interest, that. Tiktok had told ' y was stirring on the desert— some- A she slept that night. on a hard stone her shut.'the Land. of Oz - from the ocean beyond that. There was even thin her eyes had not, . seen at - „• couch without a pillow or cover. rest of .the world. But there seem- g y _ Next morning she leaned far out of a dark spot on the shore that she ed little chance for her to reach her first. Now it 'seemed like a cloud; .:'the window of the tower to see if thought might be the chicken coop friends IN that wonderful country, now it seemed like a spot of silver;, there was any way for her to make in which she had arrived in this as she had become the prisoner of a- now it seemed to be a mass of rain. good her escape. The room was not singular country Westward the disagreeable princess who insisted bow colors that moved swiftly to- " y $0 high up as she had at first imagin- Land of Tv suddenly ended a little that sho must change heads with wards her. What could it be, she ed, but it was far enough above the way. from the palael, and the girl her. Thoughtfully she gazed from wondered! Theii gradually, but in Id trees and farm houses for her to could flee miles and miles of sandy the narrow window. On all the a brief space of time nevertheless,_ ' " yet a good view of the surrounding 4pQ$ that dretahgd much further desert not a living thing was stir. the vision grew caose enough for het _ country. than her eyes could reach. ring., to make out_ what. it, Qvas! -7-77777 t,... . • .•.T;. Fier;-, ..s,y, .a. - -x?- r ;. a .. ,.. �.. rt. :,�,�_ - f .,'i• P Y rPS G. 4!""ti ,eke• � Y�.. d!°ba w•.. vii. 3e.. ..4Y y .. a.q:^ - ' •' - -ae,: w'��i.. !i., ,.. .i ....,q... ,<-''- :: -..iiia - • � +,�,� +trip.. .°-' _ y,: ,. _ •'J • - 's`'�' ..+' , (� A L I M Sucker" sire up. We have 'to an- LC "nounce this each spring for the ben- Spruce Lumber • �_: efit of sortie of our_ city rea&ers. T - ' .. ovlmA. Council meets again. Sma'ne of them think we have suck- — --- on Ilionday, April 5th,.' ers here the year round. May be We have some except• - �` tor e $h -Mrs. Dyer, of Toronto, announ right at that. -• ccs in another column, the openjn,; -St. George's Churc•h,- Sunday, Tonally Lice Spruce in 1 » of a beauty salon. April 4th. Stutday School at 10 a. inch dresbed, deckin, « Pickerinp1 s Leader Shore -iMrs. James Richardson and" m " Moaning' Prayer at 11. Evening matched and sidin s. :daughter of Georgetown' are .visit- Prayer at 7 p., m. Preacher, 'Rev. E. siding so ere. - Dry and well rnaLvfar: ` --J D. Remmer wishes to thank bers who ' have not yet returned i1LVff " the Firemen and others for prompt- Lten enMissi meon pyramids, are ask9d ttlred• ]y aaAwtering a call for help When to do-so this Sunday. y y P�CIRINV = . 'Wall-Paper `hie house was threatened with fire --Cas anyone explain wh an <,�. ` -&M i'. W. Valleau, has return- outsider, seesrlin;gly, is able to LUMBER YARD Semi-trimmed—Sunworthy. -.Thousands of rolls - ed to her home here after spending. come into ovillage and nail all lite Weeks with her daughter, Mrs. the advertising they . like .on the 'right on hand. All unused rolls cheerfully. accepted. F. B. Pense, of Gananoque. poles on the highvt*ay, but lwheil' a WHON4 3400 `. It pays to buy from `the.dealer who carries a stook. We salw, - our first 'robin this local organization such as our First .;.-we* and Wilfred Monney looking of July Comamttee try it they are "ELASTICA". PAINry+ l ..Gvw the termis courts, both said to promptly torn down, and . the com- . Our Appreciation t: . - :be sate signs of spring- mittee warned not to put up ant y without a doubt, n0 bettor made The monthly meeting' of the" W more of tbem ? ON THIS OUR , X S. of the Unitedchurch twill be, -The death took place on Satui- W8 have two new Paint Speciale for you this EeasOil, bola on Wednesday,' April 'Tth_, at day, March 27th, 'of Miss Annie . First An niversa-ry 8 p. m. at the home- of Mrs. Dr. Celia Baker, Church.Sir., Pickering ti ff : iCtr�twright, in hoer 31st year Deceased, who mutes ! Ise ,ezoeseed to err Kwiek ork Rubber Enaniel, -mr. Frank .Petrie, of Blenheim, born on the farm south of the C. In 1-4 pints, 1-2 pints and pinta Bntl.. spent _ the Easter weeb-end N. R. station, attended Pickering :.gamy friends and patraea AND with friends in the village, and ass- schools, and 'was- a devoted member fsted with the music in the United of St. George's Anglican Cburch for their favours of the �4 Chnroh on Sunday and the A. Y. P. A. She had suffer- past year, Glassite Quick Drying Enamel," Services in -5t.' Andrew's Church ed ill-health stince childhood and will be held on Sunday at 2.30 p. succvrmbed ' to a heart attack on May we hope for a' continued For wood-work, floors,- linoleum. furaiture eto'. and Sunday howl-st- • turday. Deceased--was well an+i _ ;s4 increase in that ,patronage; and ._ They're wonderful "products; • este follorwing Sunday, April 11th, popularly known throughout the the SacraTnent cd the Lord's Supper district, she „ haring.. been one of.. : goodwill of our customer. _ r w be administered.thp operators on the local telephone -No .new hats put cal Stmday,, exchange, and had made a great - last That one should' bring a ho-1. many frienia• She leaves to mourn The Pickering: M• •'. C HAPMAN - a ''Wee may,. not. be very observant of • her less, her parents, six brothers: the head-gear on the ladies, but we Charles,. Austin, Jack, Tian and MEAT NIAI?►IE•?' 'didn't notice any anyway: Too bad.. Wesley. df Pi-kering, and Ernest. We know one chap who. had on a of Torrnta; and five sisters- Misse•- NEW R � BBERS-.r-NE,W PRICE o'^ S riew `suit of-woollen`underwear• Elsie, Phoebe and Marjorie, of Tor- ddv�rtteerasats.o... past week : experiencedonto; Jessie, at hnrTie and Mrs. N. - :tosle of the coldest spells of tne.,win• Nicholson (Berha). of Se•,stern, i�(IR SALE-k. Pd aj «Hr, ns,rn mrd Men's Klee Rubber Boots, i2.29 ter. In this of the province p g y 1-2 miles east - - part Sack, The fineral took lace, on Pers, or lv, , 2 hs i w, +. Ahwe was only- alight fall of scat' Tuesday aft�ernoml 'with service jtl °r F':kcr,nQ, s C,Bunker sp..32 ..Men'sb-Eyelet Brown Rtlbbera, ,,$1.'i6 _ _ - -'but in- other -parts there was a St_ George',.;* Church and inte^^^ent .1 AL1•.-tit! at re, hrip�r `it h"Ty fall Which made travel 81m04i • ` lot 20. con- 5. Pickering: M Irl the aspring creek. r Men's plain ovor Rubbers, 7Q0, ; djoining cie=etery. ApplylcbbG!Uman,Brougham. tf knpossible, and made the use of the n M a' Spat 11 Dbbers, 890 necessary. Ok SALE-8fresh B,4-t.in cows. )mow -plow left. y - y° 4 P - New Stock --New Pel r T. B• totted and rind to sell, E L Cha -Dr. ` and -Mm Cartwright, Bradley moue mea R R 1. which Phone Pick .222 32• ees os ursday last for a ahost holid- Td l� OR y A LE -3 t.b�,r„n,;b fired York -ay by taking a trip to Bermsda• 1n, Bowmanville on Maseh 25th, a I .litre sows due the first rt of April.. �i rat See oar new range of clothing samplae. �. jHartll have been confined to their wedding was solemalized in the Ln- litter. M B Burk, Phone $�rkloal 32-0 - ,bed• satfening from the flu, -so this ited Chareh parsonage whirl Miss 1t' IR SALE-2 K, ria bur.-e:; 5 y.,t. Agency for Tip-Top -Tailors and. ur, daze btw old. 2 you, g bulls r.gxatered. actredised, -Firth trip should be benet�clal to there. .E.helda Victoria S b 5har!hwp or Holstein, will sell either: 100 bug. Br013., $amll.t©n • we Wish them a pleasant trip and of Mr. Jorseph and Khe late MIs seed Data, Improved B=siay. 85 cents a bushel, hope that they shaA _return full .cw) ri01;F, of BavitZi'aStville, was Trier- Alm Minden rhEat. Ciiaa, Hutchings y •R R 1 Pickering, 32.84 irecovtn°ed. rigid to Mr..licrward Cecil Bradley. l. UR SALF—A tr,.r iii :f ruixPd _ ' t Getozge's A. Y. T. A. will son of . M'T: Cecil and the late Mrz,. L q + it ,gram sonatle!or send, Marrry Barrett hired T BII241Dg U 1' Bradt of Pi,-kering. i'he cele- - C 1�'iRseriIIg beki a meeting on Friday. It will e7►, 7 mon was coTA+,;eted b Rev: Frank- FOR ti A. L13- 1di,t„reYelp. Rx-t-ior i g• 2cylinder. to good condition. Leonard • Ebtliablial.ed 1i i be a 'spec it business merrier The, lin Bannister, The bride twr•re a Burkholder, R R 2 ickering 32 3u'ogz'� will lite .a very improTrt<ptu - - .: _ - • - . gown of blue ^.hiffon vlelvet v►`tli t toes this Week. So Will members. {., UR.�ALF.-Onlrtt„rr -, P H. 13• _ pink and blue accessories and carr^ i tooth: alar tractor pier :•furrow 1Q�ie prepared to help In sots:e -ay IDee2?tf . led' 8 bdaQl3eL Of DoseB 87rd SypeEt: Delo Matn ArouRham• 2?tt lis we want the meeting to be a Miss Irene Coo er, the plaid- - h�awpw one arid sncc•.essful. E�9' P IJ`U K, ' a L E- K�,r l cowl d e in A � it T E ••+slrpy Af-?lonour. chose a ggwnof pink e, tested, r heifers '3 caws due in April. T�(� A special service will be in crepe, With blue and pink acceasoT- a3< a ^"s lot 3 con s, Uxbridge Phone3zlare :' the United 'Church next Sunday ies, aril carried a• bouquet of rosea morning under the _auspices; of for dna sweet Mr. Erie Bradley. `UY. SALE-2to-Ated aprinQPrenwir, ' peas R 4 0- d 8 years old. Apply H Dunni st. Clare- t W. 'as,' S. when Mass E, Tait, of bmtiier of the groom twas grooms- mont.R R'3• Phone 1810 - 32 Br@akfast Bacon, : ,25e. alb• Toronto will be the special speaker, men, - After the ceremony a recept- 0017) ROY 'T A NTE' fi - Tri do In the evening Rev. Mr. Wootter., ion and shower wa.9 held at the chores. mil , and dnivehorses; non smoker. Minced Steak -12e• ,a lb.. of Tyrone, will take change of elle herr.e 6f the -bride's >`rraTidmother. APnly sot ]o News office 22 f ' w service and preach. A good attend- Mss. Fred Luxton. of Bowwam-il)e. T nIAT-A Senttc femnl.., grannie, �i��•k Liver, l fib:. lb• anCe at -these services i.4 expected. who recsnved in black lace- Follow- JReward. Dr Pear.on., Dumbarton 32 f A minister of the gospel, add- ing the presentation', a buffet ch ANTED-Carrots, part nips, rear- Stewing Beef '12c: a lb* resemg a-group of men in' Bowman- wa_s served. The bide• and oorr CreeliMrs. apples Fred Lacey. Highland f ville a few days aka, sak-A-^•y 'Mored to Pickering iw.here they 32 ,Jewel Shortenin -15e. a Ibe minister who feared 'to speak-what will reside.' ' \TOT1t^R-Afton April 1Qr our her• f bering busi s will be carried on as usual / Q • ne;6 � he thought he should for fear of at our new residence just noru of the Highland %,lassie Cleanser, ` V tins, 1 3e• rousing` the ire of a substantial , Creels Po' F, ea Lacey. 32 V aoQltributoT utas no longer a minister Fertilizer - L�OR QALE-Black PPrct►Pron mar• _ ip tiffs, Gsc• t I� ris ng 3: also a quantity seed, Cecil Story, and was Only servinlg time. Eim• end _ Phare are 36}7 32 Why nail that one onto the minister -.Ter _ HnURE TO RENT- Six-roomed only? frame Apply to. 1 acre of land, hard and loft R E I D -The 50-Toile-per-hour Speed lefW �_ water. APP y to,own,er. T.Doaglas• 124Fulton Ave, Toronto . 32-84 goes into effect , cut May. 24th, Arid i • The Preston Ferti.later has ANTED-By Poon man witb' this does not mean that ,every mot- �% m . • peC g experience. work Apply term to start onor ce .:Butcher (phone 3000). °- ickering ! ovist ]8 eX ted t0 drive 58 miles given cod ie�'altsfo r dozens about April 1bNe. Apply Bo:301 News ORice •• as hour. -This legislation is. probab- Of farmers. Fits VOnl Old ANTED=2000 fence rairs, also - ly sae enough as far as the open W fence porta. Quote prices delivered-_ highway is.concerned, (everyone drill 8hdtheCOPtiesmall: RoyaSimpson; Clarke ollow. Phone Pick Pickering'Hardwa''re'.'.Store,,".­....,,. .,I4 3604 30-32 drives close to that speed anyway, Sure Gain Fertilizer is the best and have been doing ff -for years), �`OR BALE-Clydesda`la' wgTp. 7 - fertilizer you can Qet Fertilizer yeah old, Also coal burning brocdersP. bat we 'don't like the idea of in- in good condition. N11. Bnrk. Phone P. �; has provin itself to' gat' -results.. 1.031 ae-31 . creasing the speed •_mit through this village at . le&rt, flet others Ask those who use jt. OR SALE-300 h.usbels of.2 year, Cooper z Dry-K>ll .Cooper s' Ketol. Fold call and 100 bushels of Bumper King • • speak for themselves). Anv.motor, Threshing, ,Plowing, ''Cultivating oats. Also good grads cows, Apply to Goo, ist who .is in such a hurry that he -te Puck rin, PhorePttk2302 ?0.22. :Izal D>isii?fectant, for lice on ean not slaw down to 20 through a OR BALE I Perferr,ion oil stove. • ROY CARTER Gieen Rfver F4-burner. with oven; hand wer•washin your Live Stnekw- )town or 'village must have a � ery s ea g machine w'th wringer, also New Williams sew- interesting job. Further,---�A%e dont Phone Mark 803, 36 ing machine. Apply at News Office, ntt Royal Purple.Speeif ie to _ like this idea of Queenba 's rk tell- FOR BALE-McClaryfull ivor_vand y ._r p 'Poultry ing cls that stere motorist from the black porcelain enamelled. coal and wood' >� range; com fete with hipph0oset. Us d oiil r l } y pacific Coast or New, Orleans can UP to Date one year. Price =40.00. J• Shipton,BrockRd, combs• the worms in Poultr drive'past` a corner "where our four Pickering. 30• _ and five-year-olds have to cross• at LADIES' BEAUTYSHOP y w NEEDS FnR gALF-Tiglothy Red eying mash, Oyster, shell 'and 8o miles peT hour,.-if -we who 'have apehing in IlIkkerin,g ,April 15th clover tested seeds: Colorado spring wheat. Also Chatham incubator 120 egg size for sale Grit to live here seriously believe, that Mrs• Lillian Dyer, of Toronto is Priced right. Apply L, Middleton, Brougham,_, _ as a safety measure, it should not locating at the home of MYs. Adair Phone Pick 628 51f be be more than 10 or 20•. After they -(next door to Old Church Garage) F OR BALE-Two sows w each: 9 shoats about 5t1 Ibs; 1 Hol�lstea in cow pine Royal Purple ' Ho$ "Tonle et goutside of our village, vee_ are 5 years ole. fresh; .i reg. shorthorn bull- rising She will have cogtdpike e0ipament 2 years. Apply. Geo, Gray, Cherrywood, los not expected tri have anything to31:32- t ` for all kinds of hairdressing at 29tcon. 3 Pickering.. 31:32 _ pay, but we repeat. we do not Tiler reaoonable prices. IO W9 FOR SALE-016se spring _ - the Idea of permitting increaved M' rs. Dyer is an experienced opea'-•ersandlreshrowa,purebndandgrades.T, agent for McCormick-Deering 1'�81m Idacbinel,' throulrh the v)llaAes Arrd B, t• sted and blord tested - Free delivery speed ator, having operated a Shop in Wm ].Murphy. Murco Farms. Lindsay, Ont and Repgirs• ;owns to 30 mile= per hour. Some Toronto. Phone 1352 lstt ♦e" interesting opinions; were for- OR IA A Lh-Perrbe4nri borses, ] Our Motto:--We have OwO Ret it, Ot �� T the )tees T'bermiree Heater- Fpsirof black mares, matcbeci tram, 3160. jm bq private individuals at the r7 I' it is not made. t hearinglit at Whitby, and 8 leas Oil Permanent, from 5 and 8 years old, registered: one black taste. �� R =1.95 t0 %C► 06 to fool. 1825, 4 years old: one grey mare in foot Telephone 8900 few definite conclusions were an'T 1w, sad 5 edra' one Ery colt, yearling, Jobs reed at, . Q 3?3 s8 tlaffiC Fingerwave-- 45 Kaye]. � R I Pickering. 80-11 Q C = r�lgpoe d wave-'- 48i �3� RAI c I • dw „fie:'.