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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1931_02_20 Gy:.,. '!1, .'rur :a ` •:,X... .4`' .'4y„ r`•+5q,.,t,3y� :'b •v-..'ziA.. z,.:r.�^. ,.,.F. '•Y• ,;;r. �''., 4`- - Y' oa �t ...k-... ". rn ,f ,,,-- aF.+ •o.F .., .. •, .. ..., -,a r _.'`+!'*,F '�..,.. ,`•..a",.:.; ..um � 7 .. .:• ... .:m �. R ,... . �°as'-.*£t�. •''d n: .. .• r .5.3.,.•:- .•^:..' .. ..�, ...yqs .. - - rvrr.}r :. .. ,... -.....-..^. .�... � -`.. 'r. �,. s `?s:' O.r e w , .......•fig PiCK .... r ... _.. 'a. '.• ..+.} , _ - HiF. Z a o VOL* L, PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, FEB. 20, 1931. - leo. -2�,,. . _- Y�Tss+stmsal aLari►�. ' �-- ,DUNBARTON. GREEN medfcai - The services in the Camnruinity Chas. Bielby's(wood pile is growing Raj WOO. Hall on Sunday next will be as.us- day by day14 DR. H. C. PEA RSON-Physician �=Oea4.�= ual, 2 p. m. Sunday', School. 3.00 p. I. D. Percy had a pleasant trip to sad Surgeon. Dnnharton. lots d m. Evening Prayer. The sermon' will Toronto on Monday. , -� MILLS . Is running full blast sawing be an appropriate character for the Mrs. Wheat Hagerman spent Thur. an $. FORSYTH, Oph.D., Director glum' First Sunday in'Lent. The Rector, deny with her daughter. _ ROO ometried Asodal.of Ontario.Res. ber. reaches, doubletrees, eassda> her of `er 'Dbv appointment, - tongues ate. Rev. E. G. Robinson w!!1 be in charge.' We are glad to knarw, that Mr. F. - Established 1888 " O a to bu a quantity of nod Misses Blanche Dodge and Margar- Wright is feeling much better. P'bwe`7804, Oaremoat.oat. g �• � y Q y R et Brown motored out from the city Mr. Augustine occucpied the Green , ,EARL A.GRUBIN,R.O.-Eyesight basswood and elm with the Misses Mills and Margaret River Baptist pulpits last Sunday. Speeiatist. Honour graduate of the Cottage Logs. Pennell and had dinner with Misa J. One of-Chas. and,Mrs. White's twin "The•t�llowin is a'co c of pptoaetry of Canada; Gold medalist and B Py Of a letter era Herman prize winner in 1928. At Markham Grain Chopping Tuesdays Allison prior to the concert last Thur children has been very' ill. We hope received from the Feed Inspector, -- eet►��rryy Monday from 9 a,m. to.5 P.m..in Dr. - ;a Ba�k4-r'a den tcl office- At Stouffviii•from wed- and Fridays. qday when Misses Dodge and Brown for an early recovery. Dept. of Agriculture. Ottawa: p��sy to Saturday of each weak. E es seaman- took part in the program, the forme We are sorry to hear that Mrs. R. - ed.Glasses fitted and repaired. Highest quality Manufacturing Baskets of_all with delightful violin selections and Carter and her three youngest child- Mr.F. L: Green, at Lowest Prices. Phone Stou(3 2305. 461y descriptions: the latter with much appreciated ren have not been very Greenwood Ont. PP ry well lately. _ l.apad. P1 ice reductions at the readings.- Mrs. Draper entertained a number Dear Sir, ' `actory. of young people on SaVarday after- On Oct'.-23. Inspector Pearson took E. CHRISTIAN, Barriateraad _ _ DUMBARTON - 'nbon. A good time is reported by all. an official sample of some of your Bar. As Solicitor.Notary Public'Etc. Money to Phone Markham 6405 or 6420 or write u Don't forget the "Old Tme" and w. South WingCourt House, Whitby. 251y Chas. White.Locust Hill. Oat. Mrs. C. Anderton spent the week- modern dance at Gray's Hall. Wed- ley Feed under registration No. 342. end in the city with friends. A micro and chemical anal >' DONALD' RUDDY, Barrister. nesday evening, Feb. 25th. Billy Hole Yeie of this. y� R. Solicitor, Notary Public. Office over Al. Mrs. Cowan Sr. is visiting friends feed indicates satl6faetor Ha's Drug Store,Opposite Post Just s s and his Live Wires will furnish the y conditions, o11;ce. Money in Brantford for a month m Loan. Phone 563. Whitby, ons. sty Mr. John Sommerville we are sur- music. Gents,.75 cents. Lunch prow- under report number F-747, in that R EATON. BELL & ROSS. Barriet• Arriving ry to say is not in very good h/alth. 1ded• the protein gu-.into was exceeded by 1J en, Solicitors.' 904' Northern Ontario We are sorry to report Irving MOUNT ZION. 18 per cent., the fat by .3 pet' cent W it Beeaton.330 Bay Street.Toronto: Choice 2X, 3X and 6X B. C. White and his mother both ill with and it was well within the fibre con i H.8,sell• the flu. Lloyd Wilson visited friends in tent by 5.1 per can t. ° c J.D.F. Rosa. ,Adelaide:838-9 the Shingles. Mrs. John McWhinney of Toronto, Toronto over the week-end. -;; and Mrs. Elmer Barrie of Toronto, Remember the choral class at Mt. Yours very truly, RICFIARCSON, PICKBRING dt AlsO a r 8quantityOf T. G. Ra MULVEY - Barristers. Solicitors etc.• r g visited friends here last week. Zion every Wednesday evening, ynor, t. 210-214 Coated:ration life Building, Corner of We are pleased to have Mrs Smales Miss Isobel Gregg, of Claremont, "' District Inspector. ,Y�s�c and Riehmsnd stn. Toronto. Phones -icon }] and dressed 1 �SafeLide 4489 and 4480, Pickering office o n g Sr. in our midst after her visit with spent the week-end with Miss Sadie nal A Wadaeedayand Saturday evenings. Pbonellfiek her son at Enniskillen. She was ac- Wood. y is as found: senor sir t am, has p Jack Pine, Spruce sIId companies by her Brands n Bobby Mrs. R. Sadler, of Balsam, Protein, 13'6 per cent. Smales. started a choral class at Kinsale. We sa De1stai _ Hemlock Lumber. wish her every success. Fibre, NBIL C, SMITH. D, D, 9., L.^D.9,• F � BROCK ROAD. The League held a Valentine Soc- !Succeesoffto Dr.J.N.Dales), Graduate of ••• ` ��I'iarti7►iN • __ ial last Thursday evening, Ever)- M^. a ••. Smitty is engaged as chief coach- y Barley Feed give beet actual re the loyal College of Dental Surgeons pod Torun- One had an enjoyable time. -•• �p i,17 nty. At Claremont ottke�7t`r D. A. �� * � !- iii for Mr. G. Bradshaw. y Pulte of any feed on the market. s o tt s store every Tuesday and Freda Pbone i1V1 Y Wm. Gray had a fairly good s&le Misses Gladys Joneg, :�orine Wil- pare this analysis with other feeds o0 i8toe9 1011. la,,t week. son and Gladys Parrott spent the the market selling for several dollars week-end with their parents here. per ton higher, �j ERBERT T. FALLAI9E, L. D 9., Our Junior Hockey-Team played The B. Y. P. U. of Ciarelrts g _ ail D D.S..Graduate of the Royal College of A die) last week and lost by a small _Wb a more none because the Office nSurgeons iie s cothe nd University eau off St r And `j' � Beal Claremont an enjoyable avenin at the home of y p y r H. nargin. Judson and Mrs. Wald of Balsam on fgeda are widely advertised 7 You i• rev's Church. Pickering,Ont. office hon" 9 Phone 0" Ralph Brown of Muskoka is engag- Friday evening. have to bay for this advertising. a-m to G.", or by appointment. (x-ray U R N I T U R E d ''a ith Mr. McLaughlin trimming up , service), Pick 8700. 4317 his grove. the Young Ladies Sunday School Cla:s met at the home of Mrs. Cecil �tgsiEsee s lLttarllr. NEW, USED AND ANTIQUE C J Fitzpatrick has engaged a F'• _+- �29 _ Q Jones on Saturday evening They IN GREAT VARIETY foreigner to assist in general work decided to meet twice a month dur- ,�r� A�p/Y� ELIZABETH RICHARD90N- on the farm. Ing the winter and also take n L. ��a�i 1��r�Vr{"�A ' sFireand autoew File insurance of all kt ds, $immotif Beds, Marshall Mat- Mrs• Preist, late of Greenwood, ,. „ p 3 "W"Mating oompamesOf .olid ensactal.stand. tresses. has moved into the cotta course in Teacher Training" s Dressers, Tables and g Building and tieaeral nes. cottage just vac- The Ladies Aid are boldin Chairs, Picture Frames. ated b John Hamilton. John has g an Contracting, FRANK R. JAOKSON-Suo Life Our prices are the lowest moved to J. A. White's house on the oyster supper on the evening of Feb. Estimates furnished on all classes lnauance Cospanr of Canada,p�an,Acct- 25th. A choice program also will be of work-Ioterior and Exterior, sant Geot ral lawrawA. Phow Pick 2729, Gth concession, given by local talent and well-known Alterations and repairs, !*tekertag. nae. 12.24 rtuot.str _ artists. Come and 'enjoy the treat Chimneys Built Concrete Work. ,�80RGEIiiE,Y-Licensed auction. � A L � of the season. Admission, b0 and 2b • ; ''' r •:•'• •' star,Altoonr Uve stock and generili ale. Many peeople here have been 'laid cents (children tinder 12 years ) Phone Plekerlog 5712 ��e�ap9awtue. d to. Tessa. rear. 61 R- up with a bad type of cold. FAIRPORT. ONTARIO - ifl.R Btonrl+tue, Phone sive Sona. 61 4 i " ille Ntetr Co-Ed" United A Resod supply of Hard and Soft Leen Bradford, of Colborne, spent a if P'OSTIL .% Licensed Aactionow, Coal on hand. Also a supply few days recently with his brothers- Ch°�• Dunbarton. February 27th., SHIN E R S a fm OMSUM sf soft Mail Oiatarso. Ase. in-law• Messrs Winter Bros. 1lsr aaiee of ail kiss assessed to ao shorom of Kindling Wood, What.many -would like to know is ' - BROUGHAM. nares4 aaa:..orae.at►ef 8,O.. Ons. stove}beyftb. how much of the Bennett govern- Nova Scotia 8bingles go Mrs. Dean Mair has been entertain- Galt Galvanised Steel Shingles B-BRATON TO W'N8HJP CLEBB 12tf Pbone Pick. 1709, mments' relief grant finds its way in her aster Due Qaet•yyas'•s• asks for same into the homes of the rural people? g during the Past week. Bird■Felt Slate Shingles vlr, �•sasa4asP. its., ■coq tM leas Dr 'McKinnon has been attending for sale at ,on*a=" 'Is.ef d DONALD MIINRO, PICK The character of the wages and work - . wrs•e• �• Fred Wright, who has been seriously ��• OsL r-r on the No. 7 Highway does not re- ill during the past week. T. PATERSON'S - CLAREMONT fleet that any of it went there. We are sorry to hear of the serious Call and get prioes. Phone 281$ iN, MAW, LICENSED ArU- jPiekersing MDIs On- Friday last a Valentine party illness of Jesse Morton, brother of --- -- TiOIYEER for Yark,Qatattoaad ttendDurham was held in School No. 5. A g Mrs, Ed; Wilson. We hope for a LOOS, THE 41Ltee. A11 6;&of ads poaaptty attaoded program Tofas resaesable. Dana ter .alae gray he of 22 items given by the pupils and speedy recover tarraaed at NEWS'omcv. Beta and >'neeoen- A word about Feeds and Markets. y lint pboons. Whitby.out. 1117 When you have wheat or grain to prepared by them delighted all. The The World's Day of Prayer will be Valentine box was distributed by two observed b• ell ou nsuall the women __--. see be men o the t ! y f e a --- y oval C y postmen, after which a spelling and - New Chevrolet ' 1I�OTI�' dealer. engra h• matches � g munity in the church on Friday alter- _ 8 P y were held. After r noon at 2.30 o'clock, _I9 HERE Whitevale •�� Mflls We can utitnally ppy a little more ie games and a tasty lunch the A. J, Farthing rill hold an auct3o than the buyer 1v hu may beeighty National Anthem was sung. The sale of farm horses, cattle, imple- tti miles away. He or you must pay teacher, Mips. Appleby, assisted much menta etc., at lot 20, con 10 Markham biaov new features tine anew low Chopping every day that fifty rlilee (if transportation. .a th' access of the day, at I P. m. on Tues-day March 3;d. :�o price. An Owner Service Policy, 1�A1N— FLOUR The Club met last week at the reserve, - assuring owner the hest 1n - f Likewise, we can @ell for less, for hnme of T. and llrc. Annan. About Scveral f our Gristing Every Week Day. the @anie reason, than a dealer sixty attended and had deli htful young students at service and satisfaction. �wµ: a g the Markham High school en joy ed who i9 miles away. Dc, not be eveand lure a contest;, ,ingirig, games a fine treat on Monday evening, the Gas, Oils, Assessoriea. Goodyear _ ;FlWill exchange tooled. They can nut do the 1[D and luncheon. President J. Bryant school havinga skating Tires at new low rices. our for Wheat. possible. presided. It was decided g Party on the P to buy a rink. A dainty lunch was provided —ANT8DNY Mr-SON Ground- $100. bond with the funds o haze lei• akeii o care. Cab 9eree1l- n_._ . Ten dollars was voted to the Wom- The Library meeting of the W. M. n JW Proprietor; inge are cheap, but dear at any en's Institute for relief work in Pick- Gordoj 460 Ohone Mark. 5502 J price. Know what.you are baying LA sling. The next meeting will be held S. Hsi head at George Duncan'. home • in general feed. Insist on seeing at the home of. iel. and Mrs. Bryant. °n Thursday afternoon the 12th inst, phone 2806 PIOHERIN(f t 77- the lnateried It is made from.. a , ry' when there was a very large attend- e Don't Otis the drama, 'The ance. The Duncan family has al*ays Bar yin Pickering e� Comoanv New Co-Ed" Dunbartou Friday Feb. been noted for its hospitality, and in Twenty-seventh. United Churck welcoming their numerous guests to So r Throat • o CI^} *mss*♦*,♦� their new home Mr. and Mrs. Duncan 8 L ♦,il�iNI GREENWOOD. --- extended a very genial welcome. The If neglected often leads to In a Dinh] Room — President, Mrs.-John Phillips, opened g a P'IINERAL DIRF,CrOR Ed. Annis is off duty this week the meeting in the usual manner,ass- more complicaw _ owing to an attack of quinsy. isted in the devotional exercises by- ailments y 'Suite Private Ambulance Mrs. Cavers spent a few days last Mrs. Dunn and%trs. Malcolm. Mrs W. -- ' week with friends in Toronto. White, as convener of group "B"took j ` - Day and Night Service Born, on Saturday, Feb. 24th, to the program for the afternoon which Mrs Sybill s This_ie a spkadid 9 piece Pbose 9000 Kenneth and Mrs. Bsuah a son. Ives on "China". Mrs. L Johnston con- / solid oak stitte;-finished in. Mrs. P. Willows spent a coupie of tributed a splendid paper dealing with Windsor_ brown. It con. Malvern 5000 days this week with her sister in that country and their problems, - cis*e of r 60 inch Buffet, a Uxbridge s. stressing the importance of the prof- 10 rof- s ` roomy China Cabinet. a Mal" ietni • Ont Mrs. Meadow, of Markham spent a ession and baptism into the Christ- .-Spahr =8 ft, Table and 6 genuine y • few days last week with her sister ian faith. Mrs. Lemmon gave a read- - X. leather. forted Chairs. Mrs. Plaskett. inl; from the Missionary Monthly TONSOLITIS ~ All for$95,00. F. W. Gibson was.confined to his from a worker in China A very int- house a Hens Will PAy now out aeW days last Wasik but 1S cresting event of the afternoon was gain. ` We are offering a 3 piece thy. presentation of a Junior's Life Ie a safe and sure reined for L ll Miss Risebrough and friend of Tor- Membership Certificate and Pin to y Bed Outfit at 19.75 if led onto spent a few days this week with So re Throat,ToneI itis,Quiney Mr. and Mrs. ,Wall. Miss 'Mary Duncan. At the conclus- Head Colds sad all diseases• An all steel Bedeterd with properly ion of the meeting. Miss Margaret of the respiratory treat a decorated cane panel, Y J R. Plaskett of Whitby, spent a Duncan served an excellent repast to heat/ 2 in. tubing, strong couple of days Mast week with his all y g, g pesent. All felt this had been an "gold on a money back 5z• link sprin and an ail felt Feed them Bleat sorap, brother, James Plaskett. inspiring roge g• guarantee B tin -mattress. Price completb oyster shell and Mrs Gee returned to Toronto this 9> only19.75. week after- spending a couple of s 'r mica Brit. w•eelas with Fred and Mrs. Gibson. -Rev. Charles J. Morrow, pas• .1 1.50 per bottle .� Cnt'Flowers and Potted :We have them at very The work on the Highway was ter of a Spiritualist Church to • Minneapolis, has just revealed 73 Plante. reasonable prices. shut down for a few days owing to predictions for 1931, which were Lha illness of the foreman, but has obtained, he 'states th'rougb eon- The - Chautaluduf p itt - . ° Ur if its again been resumed. miltation with the f irit world. is coming March 18, 19, 20 2lCe Ste r r In our las! weeks issue we an- o . - ;o.. As H � R. D VIS A R.E Bounced that the Audley Dramatic He nredietP the death of 1IR]lltl]b'er your eeate'aow Club would present their' play "The of prominent men. As these men Reserve y Our prices are right Secret Society of Cabbageville" in pre all very;old, some of the pre- at this storey ' Phonea1300J the Greenwood Church on ,he even dictions are sure to be fulfilled. �s rr Furniture Dealer ands ALVIN BUSHBY 'ing of Friday, Feb. 27th. As the No matter what predictions maty E • 'C• 'J O N E S Funeral Director ,players could not all be present on be made, or how redienlous they <;„r Also Ambulance Service .Hardware Phone 4600 that'evening, the date has been char- may be. there are always a large. Drnggistand Chemist. Peck s �IIti><10 PIQHERIN( Red to Thursday, Feb. 26th. 'Mrs. H cumber of people who are eredu- . Stainton will sing between acts. Ions enongh to believe them. Phone 6800 ,Plokering i.;, ..., ix•+,3«< . sp;+9y a.•'^a p.±". w ..,,y.' Vb' ^ `i`,v-y«,t'- ;w.'`'.`ti, «.. 's•. ,..:;.. .;.....,.r-tr�; r; t - - - - �' ...,7 .;as;'rr=n :.,�v:=w .d^ .�?•':,s «r:-e•: 3A. .,u�.�,„ ... Y. .. . . }... . a a - =ro r. '--r 'w�. m ,•d.i«r.. a • If .t . - -�—• He spoke of the tightness of the _ - !money market, o1 other plans which M� in b"y and deHeate required huge outlays.of cash, of the • • desirability of a sound six per cent Investment for the money derive<1 f blo�0 s In Its flalvosw Tie �r Privateer from the sale, in the event Wilkins -•� "I had no other investment plans, and r r • ? pointed 'out that with the deferred M • « _';I j pa3•mpnts secured by the cattle t'ta - ICCCi ! deal could not possibly be bettered. By PETER B. KYNE ; ' Dan Wilkins would have preferred < a r better tensa aaa said-� -t-B • ___ ipl out-.talked him, out-reasoned him andRoss - out-gamed him, with the result that 143 d this planted ;old Dan only ' haggled ` loosely-foss CHAPTER . `iIV. bed this letter roves rt.' - e old fox," Burney decided. As g p anted his 'barb err the hours and then signed the contrast t i. ; . EA soon as I cleaned up.El Cajun.Bonita s.ng's heart, Ken Burney departed win d hien Burney instantly produced for for him he decided'td'com% back to the air mail plane to Oregcn, took a his- inspection. When he had signQd, • �' San Francisco. I71 bet a'smAll five. local train down to Harney and hired Burney handed 'fiat a cashier's cheque "Fresh Brom the g�rdrf�f� 4 cent bag o1 ,eiga:ette tobacco he rs-'a car to take him out to Dan Plilkina' for fifty thousand dollars, made pay- b Santa Inez 1 ranch. "Well, :lir. Wilkins," he said �able to Kenneth Burney and endorses 7r6N the real owner of the , , Rancho. He wrnts me to go to work alter introducing himself, "I'm here by the latter; and iFhile Dan Wilkins planes Cover 70,500,000 Mlles for him so badly he has descended t, .within the two-week period I stated,so was studying the , cheque, Burney the double-cross. I'll give him a fete I assume you still have your eattie;signed both copies of the contract, On World's Routes �'Year very uncomfortable minutes for this." on hand." fojded tl:ent, put one in his pocket and From his hotel he wrote Bradley "Yes, but if you'd been a day let!.,!laid the other on Dan a ilkirr's des. -"" - . Bardin as follows: pun's have found 'em gone.. I got i I He had timed this action, delaying it Paris.-Airplanes on- all the air'weft coast of Africa,whence the mails - 3. _ __ - -. wire yesterday from Jim Cheesebrough I until the cook had rung the, bell fo; routes o[ the world flea a distance al- are conveyed by boat to South Amer!- Deas 31:'. Bassin: - " over to Umatilla, Washington, makir."j luncheon. most equivalent to 3,000 times round ca. It Is hoped by nest year the in Upon returring to California 4 me en offer I sure•,found hard to re-` "Let', eat," he suggeste: heartily. the globe during 1910. will be flown the entire distance be. learn that your chief counsel, M!•• sfst. I'd 'nae a closed if I hadn't prom•�"I've :worked up an nppetite arguing The enormous growth of world air tween Paris sal Buenos -Ayres. At George F. Borthwick. has purchaseu ised you I'd hold off. Oi course I'•ra with you" As soon as Iuncheon wa: transportation durftsg the laet ten pre=tent the service saves more than the SanForInf z eRancho i-y he pafdfrom the had plenty o' buyers to see ine•since:over Dan Wilkins motored Burney years fs shown by the following table: I tc.•n days. the new% leaked out that I'm goin' into town, where the latter caught a Miles FIoAn; Dl-velopment of French aviation in xan,Ch ;s worth. ou us noc.am 51re115 antmost of i OOd ekes nearead� I trate and Rent South• ) commercial transportation !u the last 1p In vi_w of the fact that it is now t \Chea the ki 1922 .......................................... 9,3eM,�i�P i ,.. `rtpossiEle for i::e to accept the finan• Ile erg came .down to his 1922 .........::.....::....:..........:........ 6,50N,040 •Iwo }'ears is indicated it the table of � p for money, whilst therii that has the-.i office the day after his arriva! home, , • 6,500 0 n e Aero-Po..ale Company. which, - r+ C, aid you agreed to furnish me in 1923. .........:....,......................,..» 0 ' ; money Want to sort out the tops an' he found on his desk tis strangely !I" 1924 5,19f+.ue?0 ,hnu ever• does not include Air Onion, + i return for services r^ndered; you will leave me the culls to work oly u t ;luminpt'rg message from Dan W'I- , "" """"'"""""""""""' , nr ; tits French line which Hies .hundreds please accept this letter as a defltat� 19.5 .......................................... 1:v:0,,rZ I somebody else. I kips: i thousands.of miles yearly on the ar.d irrevocable declination of your i . 11921 ....................w ............,..... 16,9'O,cni�r l it Then, too, they only want five hu after sc hag my entire herd of fif• ,, ����)+ I i«r:-i-London..and other lines radiating offer ar:i of all rights. ever the most - 1927 .......................................» --,bb 7, teen thousand cattle to Kenneth Bur- 1 t ora Paris. = deed or s thousand, all feeders, aa' 1923 ..................................»» 33,S69.000 ir_tattgible, sought by you to be cos- I sell my feeders I won't hate ncthin-' I ney, ruanager of your El Ranchito di- , n+, i Airways in both the United Staten xe 'ed uz_der that offer, Indeed, upon I 19_9 ........................................ 47.4 9 ) } I•!t to sweeten a deal for wor'sin' 3tf,Nrsion, I find that the contract l sign- ^•rd South America contributed largely - thinking over the events of the past 1930 .......................•....•............ 70,5�1c�.u>>) ;to the total of world mileage. while ' the age=d stock, If I can work it I'd ed has L-en signed by frim personal]; the•rty days I aro moved to the conel+t- prefer to sell the whole outfit to one ;and not by the Bardin Land & Cattle During the last two years the 1 Caaadian mileage in four years has - aion that the services I rendered yo+r buyer, but I only know of two Coat,' Company by him as your legal. reprs' French air• lines have increased their gi:own from 200 to 6,950 miles. �! +titre so trifling as to .be out of. all buyers big enough tc handle such a ;sentatfve. Is th`s O.K.' I suppose ;t mileage 30,000 mileu the most not: i 'rhe longest existing air route is de- 'pr+portion to the generous r•ffer you deal• Jim Chees•brough is one an' `vas merely an overs-ight, bec'liu•:e !te able nail blazed in that period being •*f :,,300 miles, but this will be eclipsed q roade,me. M6reo�er, the tale.-Of my Brad Bardin's the otl,er." Rave nee a cashier's che>epre for fifty the land and sea afi ttoute too and from ! clarod to be the London to India line fa:hc•r'g ranch no�v.makes available to Ker Putney noddec: sages?•• ••1: eve'thousan:d dollar- and the contra-t, t n ?a the Paris-Buenos--Ayres service me more than sufficient capital to gin- Sou a planes fl you heard from our nra•n office as yet, �rhich is very fair, gives me a lien �z The planes fly from Paris dowse ice is ;uaugurated. tines the successful and profitable br, Wflkins"" the cattle until they are pail for. a' i�r,� matir.n of my most cheri.=he,i1 "Had' a wl're this morning askins Please advise if deal is O.K. and that t P.%rs• 'me to telegraph complete Je.cr:ptio;r Burney has legal authority to repre- P:ense. therefore, accept a huudre l i of the herd an' the, price at which I':,t gent you.' � ± t- ' fifty thousand acres of the beat ,t I "Har"' roared the kin 'Har: boldin rt f[• r:.oge :and in :he eountry, ten thou- •gave you replied to that 'e,elly Har' Har' , the yr-ung fox hs= • ''�� , -' _LA trard head of cattle and a private. Ke'- gram hurg one on-old Dan Wilkins' cemeterr�- with the compliments of. ^1-e . Wired 'em- I woubdn't 5`:-11 'got the .ierve of a lion-tamer." �¢ ` Yours very sincerely, Until tleir representative showed up! (To be continued.) i KENNETH BURS EY. here." That letter, with other mail, was: Immediately Burney adroitly:witch-�- b de':�'ered to King Bardin by an office ed the converaaru.•r. Thereafter hc• The Laughing Philoiso�her '""I' , y -b•,}, + ortly- after the king and the talked of Dan W.Ikins and 'he otter's i..: De rr-,:r,tuy was a ,atlre of •abaers, e rr rce s had returt'ted to their San�ir.teres's rather-than %is�own or those II a se..rort tot n of dnc•reut' Thrace. D SO�IN��1 j I� Ytancisco home. Hai ing read it the of the BErdin Land dt Ca•t,e,Compan} , Flea !y nf;en referred to 'as The Ab. �7QZ+DL[t l t -]•;r.[ handed it to hie daughter "Read f Two days sufficed Burney: to dis-.i dente. lust a= .Arlsto.'e is referred- to esY�Up � 'it." he said, "and -veep." cover that Wilk-.ng' cattle were od !as The Stagirfle. He 'rave.ed ens- s. -- »He's even more astute than I cre-�a!,,! sound-mostly Hereford gt ides 1 tons,ve:y as a young areni, Journeying +� �•••' died him with being" the prince.- sled considerabiy above th6 average ! . as.far as India. He'spent five years ��� ]remarked easuaily._ "And even more, in point of exce'll2nct and condition. in ..Er pt. Trayel combineed with p+r disful and magnificent." So he returned to the ranch tinct cam- stadv made him a very.Jearnei man. ' "Pm.glad. after all that you -were menced hii' trade on- the •foaoivrnC He- Regan his "teaching and literary = y,.' born a boy." considerations woris after his return to Abders. The cattle were not to be delivers 3 CRO" Some sag he remained there and did "Because I sin: saved the. ignoininy :.ntil one year from data-. B,:rney ex- i not go to Aiken, at all, as o,hers cf having to take you. over my. knee I plaining that, since tl•e buyer of Wil- i clam. CORN and warm you with the'flat of m;•I kine' ranch had given the latter on: Demo<rntus was a very ups.,1. 11 and for selling me that perfectly :ear in which to rctt:ove !:is cattle' causeiieatlonv nrait. de'-1 interested 4 UN L .. possible \ A STARCH CA., Limited 10. TR i loony idea." I Wilkins could have no po,_rbae oboe:.- � fa the welfare of the"citizens, thoug?r The CA AD "Bat, darling, he can't pro:a you tons to permitting the purchaser of a Tthed ean'twner of that ranch." his cattle the benefit of the use of the ', Ad he tdo't no partto public affairs, He - i wanted all the people to be happy -- ----------- - ' have to," the old,than ranch,gratis. To this Wilkin` readily ! and contented, for be was an apostle xc.ared. He knows it. That's why aRreed. rn round-up and d•Iivery of-the of- the sunny life. "Enjoy yourself _ . r.. lr the super-courtesy sy of his inferna, p i Nidalgti blood, he has made me feel cattle they were to be classed by i�'i'- to the utmost, R gree as Tiflis as hos• 1•ke a dirty deuce i.: a clean park:Oh, kin-, and Burney: the ta% at time _•4f s.51e" utas one of iiia ma3ims: Flap _ - L4rd, I'm suffering! and I can nev-r delivery should of course got-ern, and ; pinesF, h• �atd, should be the chief f-luare myself with hint now. I all calves new running at 'Lbs r ethical aim of teen, and true happi• _ t ]know that, young man. He's impla.-I mothers' aisles were to fro free w"h cess coevals m cheerfulness and able. He wouldn't work for me now the trade. This being the universal peace of mind. The best way o. t achievin; tbi. ch erfulness and ' i•.•t ati}thing. And did you notice that custom among old-time c tiemer, c• }:e didn't even send' dis compliments iii Wilkins agreed, i peace i4 Tatinglr ethtcatire and study and mod?rating the'desires and gros io you? He's off the whole family, i I Wilkins ossa to continue at the I ser erav: far - _ t ttgs od human nature as hell you, and ft'-, all-your fault, and I ranch in charRo. of the herd, ata 5aI- � -•• kr- • =ML.Av of five-hundred ac3rrars tt ter srtth; and ther. drag the hole in after ma• he was to retain his riders but Bur- I Democritus sa,ti' a grew[ deal of ~' ";he longest day I live 1'Il owe Ker• t,ey.wis to furnish the payroll. �Ci!- r Loll}, vanity seed sin around hiss, and ]Burney a debt I can never repay be-l ins was to furnish saddle stock iVith_ lee•was gr•eved at heart, but he did cause he will not ermit the not show his.grief in weeping, a: did p pay- out charge save for forage and other Heraclitus. _ on the contrary, he Ment; the idea of your falling in love' necessary a .penaes, and the herd was I 1' m ith such a n+an Nhea he never soar to receive,-under Dan Wilkins' ar.- 6howed it iR mocking, sarcastic laugh• pave you a tumble]" i ministratie n, the-Fame care as if.,e ter. iia saw mane anxious abouts , "Yes, he did, Pop," the princess still owned it. trifles, Qliasfng rainbows, iparsuing , ' � - replied cheerfully, "but you didn't no-I Burney explained that this latter i baubles, concerning themse.ves with - tice it. Oh,boy,what that sweet thing provision was necessary to insure the enterprises of little or no account, while neglecting or ignoring the seri- can say with his eyes!" She advances trade; there had been considerable & upon her father, sitting completely drought throughout the Southwest and ! ons problems and duties of lite;"he For'' "' .A14 EUMATI S , crushed in his favorite armchair,grip• the rainfall in California had been lie• and others sacrificing'� their health" _ ped his ample nose in thumb and fore- low normal, hence •if he moved the I and reputation to gain wealth which _ — ahen obtained failed to satisfy; '"and • •fllr:ger and tilted his face up to hers. Wilkins' herd immediately, the prob- -' ', ' ", :.i •. r ''Now I'll tell you why I sold you the lem of finding range for such a large I still others plunging into sin and a%- idea Prompt r a 1 i e f f r o sit--HEADACHES • . • i idea that it would be a brilliant rtrobe number of cattle or-short notice would 'eesses'. ruining their bodies fol• the of strategy for you to buy his father's prove embarrassing. transitory pleasure of a fleeting - ranch. I did it because the sale wou!J moment. All this impressed him LUMBAGO, COLDS • put him in funds.I concluded he had n CHAPTER XXXV. deeply and made him sad, so he SORE THROAT . • • • t deal on somewhere or he would nev?r laughed.the "laughter of sarcasm and - rave left us in uch.a hurry. The r-i0iminaries having been iii•-i scorn" in the hope that,thus he would RHEUMATISM • • • • i "Well I pad_ posed of, they now locked horns on the I shame the foolish and the•s_nful, Tablets preferred to see him _dle his own canoe. I wanted to dis- subject of price for each class of cat-.and turn them from the error'ot 'hc': cover whether, provided he could se- tle• Burney had already wormed oat I ways. This is why he is known inAspirinNEURITIS . • • • • • 'cure the capital elsewhere, he would of Wilkins the beat price the latter history as "The Laughing Philosoph- NEURALGIA . . ' • • • not reject your aid. I knew ie;d feat I had been eflereri to date and prompt?:;i er." 'belief-if he could reject it, and ao offered -one dollar a head more. Demo,crit.us lived .to a great age, v' ER ;ACHES and PAINS • would 1. I do not worry about hint.I straight through. Wilkins demanded some car over one hundred years Any man as smart as Ren Burney on extra dollar; whereupon the t•r•o could run a leather shoestring into a =hook bandy and the deal was closed. Does not harm the heart Ravin settled the matter elf prico,' i tannery before one could say Jack g i .-Fear $abinaon. He's not a fortune hunter. Burney now, approached a task of; _ and he has too much pride to ask any great finesse,to writ, the terms of pap•1 Whop I was a boy at school, Y woman to marry him until he er•n offer ment. He suggested fifty thousand 11 was a coward and s tool, pier a home, three square meals per dollars down payment upon the sign- And fool and coward I have'stayed Id for an indefinite number of diems ing of the contract, arid twro j}plydred � these years; I was afraid b1 ,and sufficient creature comforts to thousanrla elollars to six months, {v o Of pain and scornful boyo; and then Afraid o1 ridicule and men; CM_MARK ttft�, pirease any woman riot agold-digger. hundred and.Afrs thousand dollars in « r "So, ling Bardin, if you want my nine months�nd the remainder upon !.fraid o[ dean fag vital breath;" - opinion, he's off to s rutrning start, delivery of the cattle Deferred pay- And I shall be afraid of Death• A t oxi � Aapirit� 90&4W lbletL which talon of 2 prows dlfdelio�. IE[indy - - menta were to bear six per cent. in. -Julian Huxley, in The 8ttturday bole•of 12 •Alco bottler°t u and 100-All drap!/IR. ISSUE No. 8— 31 terest. _ Review. .. Made in Canada _ T. _ - , _ ,�:' «e. '� "' ' ..o. _�..,. _.�. , as• .r ,t..T'.'a.:•^' "d•:> wfiL•.as .u..r ;.p �^''... "� .•ir,. 'r:• y,�,,.:,� «.i• �,.i,:. - - a r ^ � .WwO+rA".'A^.' Rt ,. .+a. -,. ^''e¢afNz�•.t'•Wd•'".w.: .'-.fns'•. .✓ti>y. ,. _ .-.:-S`i•2'Rn..- .0 .. '�Ma,� _'.AYrw,'4d.<. -,t?aa+aw.4..Yiylf' '.s�AY-�."�,.Tmn+rew�M *r.w :Nrr�,,.,`,P'r a .,.,ti�.,..s.,.:.a.ktif�r+ee.•,t tl,.. .t,:.c�,r18�a•r.�.'.-'rssOn!•� �;+. •"!I" 1'``"... President Hoover In Oil3 Foo, "•�' mor Me - «' _ vx „Fore'„ T ` 1he er, ring" -dove¢ the •' fi fairway. Golfers gay In plaid pias- P fours and screaming aportb sweaters d. ail y pause in their play to watch the Sift h 1�7tHfdrlWb - i t driver and to beware of the course COPYnll�nTtO - - of the wee white ba'. The ball may tc, � 3 go Hlilztiing past them or"IC "may merely dribble a Pe+v yards from the -Sooner or later- children__ forth-.;a-plries- ► ee atter a an01 ­ - > into the world to manage their ov:n t in the crust to permit the steam to Scottish atom has been observed e financial affairs. The motile[• does! escape, and bake a half hour. q The drA of "Fore!" is veiled in Lot do her'full duty unless si:e,pre A can of shredded pineapple may ;: + antiquity. NO satisfactory exlSana- pares them for this. form the fruit foundation. Add to it. F tion can be found as W the time and -•{° To practice handling one', own for flavor,'two tablespoons of batter, nfethod of-its entrance as an accept money cis the best way to learn the! a .half teaspoon of nutmeg and twoed IL value o[a dollar. The untaught child tablespoons of lemon juice. _ Ancient.-Game of[tGoff,'.' which receiv l limits his expenditures only by the ! � _ ed Its first notice as a troublemaker ;'sum available. I Parkin' in a Scotland of 1457. Fore. to An ideal plan is to give a child an i 1 round of oatmeal, �' pound of denhail'in Jamisou's Scottish Diction ':. allowance, from the time he is able i Brown sugar• 6 cristae oY Uutter o1 _ ary, published in MD. as "a cry to count pennies. One condition of, drippings, 1'•y teaspoons ginger, 3_ of goiflers to-persons standing tn�Prob., this allowance should be the kee ug; pound flour, 1 pound syrup, 1 teaspoon moving in the way of the ball." Pro of an account book. Talk with the i baking powder, about is cup of.milk or ably, according to present-day author- of !' word began as '*Before!" r it about is ex endlture.. calmly , isles, the g child abo a h h p I water. Diels the butter and syrup, to- 'and sympatlieticalii. Help him make! o i dry Ingredients to- ' and, with peeper Scottish regard for a budget and allow him enough to I"ether: mix all the y g on as shortened to it present 1. gether in a bowl: add syrup, butter g; ec on[}*, �' 1 1 s pr corer it soil permit some saviugs l '"' ;% form. and milk; mix all together, pour into above it. Sh?rw him that if he does i a greased dripping pan and bake in i "Fo)e!" is a common golf term not spend all his money, he has it for i 4 which has. it. seems. no legiti[nata i rather cool oven 1,- pours, something he greatly desires, for a! ' standing; but t!ieI are other ex- g B y r r r c b l a r � Otte s o a u illi or occasional presents. Parkin Biscuits - 1 r Pressions in the g, l+ a . .. which are legal but --seldom heard. •,y w bank account row is a y a To etch a a g - great impetus to saving. If you and} Oneapuarter pound of oatmeal, 1 x Among these are "sclaff (to strike „ the child can save for hi+ college ;ounce sugar, ?§ teaspoon ginger, Y4. the grotrud bAc•k at the ball before fund. and see It grow from month to.; Pound flour, '1 ounce butter, s tea- hitting it), "scruff" (to cut through month and year to year, the memory spoon baking powder, 3•s dozen al- the roots or the gran; in playing"titre monds, Proceed as in the Parkin re- '' ball) and "ball" (to strike the round of those sacrifices and the value •aY w� a, w n: g those childhood dollars well keep him cape, roll into balls, drop on a Rouged +�,.. �': with the club when playing, and so into - cut o r ..()td of t almonds, i nil 1 C li he '•&' t h ba l u unduly).tin• blanch to lot the - 'from extravagance, iu colleKp of fnar+• ••`w. " - strips and put two pieces on each batt. late; lite. one[ Bogey," a ".cop" (thg top 4t a In .planning the budget, beip your I Bakti in moderate oven 15 minutes. -- bunker) and "gobble' (the nose or too i ct&iW- to know what he need. and ! Douxlae Chaudur• noted British artsnt., is shown beside his pa'•',tt- of the club) are old names L•itellgi•' -what he can omit and hoe much Snowball Custard Ing of President Hoover. ble only to golfers, ` thfnge should cost. When articles are Beat the wIttes of three eggs stiff. : _ _ _•_____ "Fore!" Is. a, compared -with the to be bought for him, go together and I Make a little sweet and twit in a pint�by seeking out, every Morning. cunJe � — cries used in rather'sports, a noble, A discuss values and help him learn I of milk, dipping them into the boiling i thing beautiful to put us tai the right What • `ew York dlgat8ed expression. The peryoa when it is ossa to cut Corueri and°milk in tablespoons. As they rise, . wh Iles !t ie polled. aliajestic„coo- frame of mind for the day. Beauty Is Wearing when to spend and how to live a bat-I turn them and when done. put Into �j and big el his aspect goosed others I 11a all about u:e, it we look fpr it— _ 'f He Is lord of all he. • anted financial Ilse• He wt11 soon ills- glass dish. Then put the beaten yolk and Ulnae, i beauty of stature, of sound..ot thought u' cover that one cannot fool himself, into the milk sweetened to taste: stir surveys, as tally of the terrain be or o[ character. The person who'BY A�tiABELLE �VORTHIT4� w' that dollars cannot really be stretched(until It thickens. Remove from the tors him. as he prepares to punish habitually thinks 'upon ;whatsoever I and That the only way to make them, fire and flavor with lemon. -Tura this - lite ball on the tee. He is serving cover the whole program is to manlpn-I custard around the while balls In the l things are bea%tif,.tl” will unconbcloti i. illustrated Dr eaamak6ig LPssox Fur- notice that persons 200 or-300 yards J , ly absorb much of that beauty. 'wished With F.very-Pafterx 1 _ late them wisely. I glaaa di-h f tue compauy dish. is front may soon see a flash of 4 i I _ 4 white speed pass them, add—be it on. n Tableware �, Gingerbread Sand' his own jiead If some one gets to the Fallen way'' Of course, !a many cases the - _ ginger- -Colored glass dishes have aimost Cut thin Ilres of plain :oat ginger- Baran clear glass from the marker: bread, Butter one slice: om.the,other '' i love those wood+; but here and cry is entirely unnecessary. spread cream cheese. which has been ( there a tree ' _ -Less 'dignified and . more hurried. but the tide is beginning to turn bark ;Sprawls'like i broken wrestl.?<i' are the-waraing cries In other sporta. made smooth with cream or .canned a • to clear glass. Gay colors, in clothing. I where It fell; - - - A foul fly is a baseball gamy calla milk. You may add a few chopped Croom decorations or dishes, arivaliy I r And 1 i o softly, even fearftitiy, for "Heads up"' or "Over,your bead!" Ibave their short-lived day. blit their!Pecans it you wish to the cream As one- who looks on death. ,It Bullous devotees while they are the Ill cheese And you_ would -surely like I as signals for players to get ready Ind to tbake the catch. and for non. adding a few chopped dates at times. may he s4e11 { '�iavera to beware lite wandering ball. 1'ery different, / In buying good tableware, for long; That these unprotarabie, ragged. The shout "Pass!" in football warms time, use. It Is sates; to buy coneerva• _ strong Che detenstve eleven to be on guard _ Humidity Necessary - , Live patterns and small, inconspicuous .Free thlttatt ,should perish, Yonder, againet a forward, "Covet op !s _ designs and modest colors. Thr! china' The air in the house on an averages Ilne-b'► line, heard on the basketball floor as the and linens should harmonise, a point stator day is twice as dry as the air'The aµaar, green orcltu,i trees ad• side which has just lost possessiea to be remembered In the purchasing In the Sahara Desert, says a heating vane along - 1 of either, Plain, white china lacks expert. Such air Is a menace to the a the bail warns Its players . guard i The hillside, making k demure sail each his partfcufar opponent. fq a ,character and personality add adds health• as it .dries the Ossue-i of the! fine. tenaty_game of doubles parcuer calla nothing to the attractiveness of a ucse and throat, making them more I to partner, when certain positions Sea tab!e, but snowy, linens ate hard to susceptible to cold germs. The dry' The vezabound trust go, [n pian anrt. to be taken, with "Back!" or "Up!" beat,. lair is also damaging to the furniture, tree, _ '" It you have a atone, keep a kettle or even "Watc'h your alley, - For dinner sets, one may have semi- Whose being 1s not building: and Oddly enough—and yet In keeping Votrelain or porcelain. If you can at. of water on the back of fi. that the his place i with the 'reputation humor.ats give i ford tt, the china Is much mora calls• steam may snake the air molar. It Shall be roc one who serves pro4 to the game—golf 1s said to be re• lora and Aavors. cracks and chtpa with on them and you will find the room - !factory. Seml:porcelain sbaorba col- you use radiators place a pan of water perfty,_ sponsible for the expression "get Salth the busy ornrid -w•I!h sober i ting into a scrape." "There is a -strong heat or hard usage and shows more comfortable. taee: game called ,golf," says a wetter of s A dark, porous surface wten._it has _ _ _ Bat barefoot dret►mere have been -centruy or more ago, 'almost pecutiat Ibe.-n long used. Signing Your Name ! Hoorn-to Filed, -- -- - - - Co-9cG`tian9 ptaYeBon do Porcelain is a highly glazed china. When writing a business letter,At;And cities have been lost in wilder• links) near the sea, where-there U IIt is transparent, while the semi-por- helps the recipient of that letter If neiis an abundance of rabbits. One of ceia4tt 1s not highly glazed oar trans- —Ethel Davies, in the Australlaslah. you print your name with the type-( the troubles of`the goif•piayer Is the +,parent and Is heavy. Porcelain or fine writer, below wbere you will sign it. - 4-- f little bole wh. clt the rabbit maker - - o ,china is non-absorbent. It is more It also helps It you will annex• fn l In the sward in its first-effortsAt a •ibrittle than semi-porcelain and breaks parenthesis, bars. or !Hiss, as the case I �IOiC CsOOC� '�d Day � burrow: this is commonly catieaf s i ieasfly and must have careful harsdling• may be. So many people get the habit l !London Free Preen' (Cons.!: Any '�9 t' a "A 1f chipped, real porcelain is the of scrawling their name In come fan-'!one who knows anythin o When- the-ball Rets into a scrape If - throughout, It dura not the daughter will love.th-i? mod:. , tasUc way which la not eg a to one we 1 aware of the tact that several de- can scarcely be p rayed. , . . Here, and 2tave the porous appearance nor dark I with such a grown-up air. not knowing it. This makes it very cadea ago In•ever riding were to be here atone, has the erase s direct atalas of semi-porcelain and is more y, It buttons down the back—quite the .' difficult for the recipient to reply to- found,hundreds of men who were veil)- and intelllgiirte meaning:• -It seems. tdelighttai to use and to handle, Being newest ;sea of Paris in the elder mode. telllgeAtly. tui he does not know ' fog to assist In elections and political therefore, allowable to surmise that 4L better and more expensive product, whom he is addressing. The pointed outline through the hips; campaigns for the loyalty to their is modibh. this -Phrase has orlgtaated .mon; the porcelain is usually made to more i party, affection to a leader or love of icol3ng societies in the north sue is -' exact and simpler patterns than lite _ And you'll be startled to learn how the Hose the pot game. They would scorn time spread to the rest of the public cheaper ware. Fine chinas aro a lux- y I' easily it is made. Merely a two-piece, being paid. To day such men let„the vey whiok add to the delight of family Eby hose are more expensive than circular skirt to be seamed and joined - average constituency"can be coasted I Pick the Good Ones but where thele are small 'those for grown-ups, considering the! l to the bodice. "mealtime, on the Angers df ones hand. The aver- it • amount o[ material which goes into; � Style No. '3930 meq be had in size' children or earelegs dish-washing, tae political worker expects to be re- This Is the time of the year when they are an extravagance. them. It is worth while to try to pro- K t 8, 10, 12 and 14 years: Size 8 requires imbursed. The cort-•of elections -to- the value of trapneit records for hen* tett them from runs. One way to do l 2 yards of 39-inch material with >k this is to sew small tapes to the top day is not corruption—the day of buy- yard of 39-inch contrasting. has its greatest value. In select Pudding Sauce I ing votes is ! rgely s thing of the lug birds for breeding pens George of the hose and pin the diaper to the i It iidapts itself beautifully to wcx l -To three cups of water add a small tapes rather than into the top of the past--bot th ien'se 'o[ paying the I jersey, supple tweed,:- wool challis Robertson, Poultry husbandman at cup of auger.three tablespoons of but- hose, workers. The sci ineers, the can- prints, wool crepe, cIrte Central F.xperlmental Farm; Ot- i p pe, rayon novelties C ',ter, a half teaspoon each of nutmeg gassers, the drivers of automobiles, and the heavier weight cottons and taws. advises that vigour is the out and of salt, and two tablespoons of, all have to be paid. ',Followership is linen, standing qualification to watch for in '.'Salads_vinegar. Boti those for five miuntes I a forgotten art. . There is nothing hens: The-birds which pay now'a and then thicken with two tablespoons When green vegetables qre less In wrong with the leaders of to-day, The HOW TO ORDER PATTER`S days are only those having sutflcieut of cotdiatarch, first stirred smooth order, delicious salads may he made trouble is with the utter indifference Writ.your name and address plain- stamina to stand up to iseavy eqg ' with fruits; as—chopped dates and i of the average voter. ly, giving number and size of such production. Size, body type, voitime `?� with cold water. Simmer slowly for ti r oranges combined, or cabbage, apples patterns as you want. Enclose 20c in and size of eggs are Important. The a few minutes longer until the corn- _c,_,_ and bananas, pine apple and shredded! stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap trapneat record.is a useful guide in atardh loses its raw taste. Serve , y) the ele,ctlon of birds of the right :1q 'warm on puddifrga. cocoanut. Chopped raisins or figs are it careful! for each number, and pleasing, additions tq almost any address your order to Wilson Pattern type. Equal care should be takes • `� Pudding-Pis Pie •` salad. Cover with ma 6nnaise. { Service, 73 West Adelaide St.,Toronto. I%' the selection of, •the male' bird, g- 4 - 'A which should be strong and vigorous A, deltdom fruit pptddfng may be� Chested Carrots � i C ° '.' Determination "�and'greterably .the progeny of a Liam %made, with any tart fruit, by baking To two cups of boiled macaroni, add =� of proven production. ability. He I 'Rosy great merchants have sound ` It, covered with a crust which is a chonld •be selected carefully for a cup of diced, cooked carrots, ,a cup their opportunity in sweeping the 1 cross between a pie crust and a bis- i .. vality, and it he is the right type cult dough. The resembles Grand- 'of chopped d grated cheese to which l ry O� floors of the very stores they owned 'another's "cobbler” and is improved by you have added two' tablespoons of! later, �he will look it. flour, a cup and a half of milk, and ithe addition of cream, whipped or( Pitch, determination and grit are plain, or a tart ptlddtng sauce. salt and pepper to taste, Bake a half great opportunity makers. SILENCE WITH. A KICK Make the creat as follows: slit two !tour in a moderate oven. A robust physique,a grio¢ education, "Every time my wife !fears a noise ; cups flour with two teaspoeria baking integrlty, are he best oopportunity at nig st she 4 inks-its burglars an soon of salt. How' are you tp h bi rgl l • ,. ;- - --• - -' wakes me up." t !powder and a half' teas Mantle Motto makers. Cut Ave tablespoons of fat into'this T. C. Steele, the artist had this ., Life, itself, is an opportunity to "But. bniglars.: don't..' make say - and add slowly a halt cu of water. motto carved over tits flrepleece: "Well,thane yo i broaden, deepen, heighten the God- noise'.' P "How de you And business t e Riven faculties within, and to round - r•So I told her. So now she wakes + 'i 'This will make a stir dough which "Every morning I take o1[ my hat to , may be patted Into shape, land placed the heatities of the world." How we days'., _ out ones' whole being Into symmetry, me up when she doesn't hear .say on top of seasuued cherries, peaches, could sweeten our aonla attd our days, "air advertising.* harmony. beauty, power, thing'.';-Byetander (hondou). ( ,^ - d.Sv:_�. rW' m j'n , {. V •:. „e. r'ti, v . 4 ^"'... >C .ae- 'Y'r yy,T' R. z '� .' _. .a.k,.•-v .. r,. w-,:. ..,-v'°S_'�-w.,.._u - - .-,r , :: _,' ,. Yr'. ._ _ _ _ - __ 4Jsv - - �n , ...,i•.Rh.t:� Jl'. :n..::r,. - ..,w.. ,.,,. ....,, -•J:-A .�-�'--. -..•..-- ... 1:.-.... ..yV. t _ y�'._�"•� •t ,�"' t� a:'_?•-.. : t r tl ��� '� � Ward djnamite 18.57; R. Ward, acct con L Pickering (adjoining Pick- $ ' >80ND6-ilovernmeatr Nuoieipal add'. c satiary; 160.90; J. Coates, gravel con sting Pillage), the property of E. 86ouelty and service to Mortgage Bond•, Also.-Industrial•. 9 cut weeds con 9. --Gor. Law, gas H. Morley. Sale at one. See b1S•. C --, TERMS. "Insonate of all ktnde, ; Safe nve•tm•lflt• at from 5 to T per $1.76 pet year„ /1.bo It paw in advance; and repairs- for truck, 32.20; W J. W. B. Powell', auctioneer. -.tent,- - fi*b wriptions ro the united States and Creat Bell, haul and out weeds and drag on Tuesday, March 10th--Credit sale of IiOw'ratee for Auto Insurance and Britain 12.00 in advance. con. A and 5-73.10 VY..H._JScksocr, Fire Insurance. )INBURANIJE-All classeg written in. ' _ `` . farm stoc1r, implements etc. at lot I gas for truck, 7.60; E. Wilson haul F. con., Pickering (adjoining Also,representative of eluding Fire. Automobile, Wind. - ' Stone con: 6, 4.50. 26 B the pro raid -The Canada Life-Assurance Co. tom Accident an Sickness. JOHN MURKAR Pro rietor# DunbartorL y d s. ' p I Council now adjourned to meet. on 'Clark. Sale at one p property harp. 421y. Phone Pick.616 Address rPbone or write s -- - Monday March 2nd, for the trans- See bi s. Wm. 'Maw auctioneer. BROUGHAM,.' 48tf ED. BOVVMA�',VVhitb DICKERING CbUkCIL. action of ganeral'business. - - Don't Lose Mone :. .' The above council lust pursuant z, Ver • Good News y. adjournment on )Jvr.da,., Feb.9th.The U:,pour Youltt �i'vu trap, '_'S et;� _� �= �_ � -_� FS-H - - -ruL3�n e9e: uc. ou -r t erx� . nietri ors a Nresent. t e rt:6 a xn e. _ . _ yY f .. - for sore throat-s, ciu:nsy cvt:g},;, tvhi,, ,Its•,.• hours one his to 'kill theca ft); chair. _�Ip - -- brovehiti.:, croup, larync'itis and ton- ,Ire market. Sell theta in rn err n,ax ^ The meetings of the last meeting -sil..sufferers. 'Use Sybilla 'S ahr's re- ket condition to et. the -I.est l et _ I -0. K .E.Rif N G P were read and adopted. medy. Good and quick results, tr, .it. price.. Altpottlt;iv bhuuld I.e btarved, ' Levi Hopkins h:as fieard re work on E. C•.Jones, druggist. for 24 hours before killing, and !rt the - road:' _ do thekilling and dre ehtnR. I kill p0al. .. Gardham Tran has heard re grant - try inAbe'right wily: I feather theirs $C 3GESTIONS FOR THE LEN7rEN SE?�SON to Pletwing Association. -SALE REGISTER. - right out to the wing tips. I doutt - J-. Phillips,• Schoof Attendance Of- . mind a few.quills or pin feathers, we Macaroni, bulk, 31bs:23e '' New Cheese, 25e ib. Old Cheese, 29e lb, Friday Feb. 20th-Imp�-tant credit e fiver presented his monthly report. A get them all out. You set the best •sale of Reg. Horses, Farm Stock, price for.poultry killed and dressed :'Large Cieeoes, 27c lb Kippers, 12c pair. 94 percent attendance was reported. -. Four cases of non-attendance were Implements, Hay,'Grain Roots etc. right, Large or small lots I kill them Saddle, mod. 13c lb, large'16e lb. 'Fillets,emgk. 18e dealt with. - :..at lot 29, con. 3, Pickering,.the all as they come in. Also Dressed , fresh 18c lb Wm. Anderson, I White and others Property of. Alex. Lawson No re- Poultry for sale, killed fresh whileyou wvhiteflah. 13c lb. Salmon serve. Sale at one sharp. See Bills: wait. Bring In your poultry early as , piece 18C lb„ whole 13c lb. :representing the district north of the Prentice and Prentice Auctioneers. theg.are better for hanging a day or so 2nd con. west were heard with refer- ion if for your own use. I also draw poul- Lake Herring, 8c lb. Oysters, 35e jar. ence to passing -a buildings bylaw.nw. Thursday,off'February cows horses-Aurtim- try for entertainments.dinner parties, e -The conetrgction of,tar-page social chicken dinners, or for home Lettuce, 10 cents : 9pfnach, 2 lbs 21 cents Celery, 10 Cents - iri that neighbQrhood makes,this,act- plements, hay-, grain etc. at lot 13 use etc. ion.necessary'. pI have a dew dozen Jerusalem Cbert y Extra large Oranges, 40 cents pec doz Rhubarb, 10c bunch A letter was read from the United APPLE T R E S Tants for sale. They make good win. - - _ 'Farmers requesting an agriculture re- dow plants,from 26 cents up, in bloom - -• presentative on the directorate of the or berries. -C. N. R. STAN DAAD APPLES A. H:000gl✓,' CHERRYWOOD AND PICKERING Reference was made to an item in Just west of the bridge, Kingston Rd. financial statement under the head A Cut Price. 14-26 Pickering. Phone Mark. 5020Ph ne o Pick. 800 of "Salaries" t'+"Adam Spears, extra c .� nvork, Claremonshould read "extra .3 Melba, $umm.er, 3,00, - .,work in connection. with dog assess-- o Coal rnent.on Lake-Front," 3 Moijutosh Red, fall, 2 5-0 C " ' The final period. brought forth the Picker*Reeve's declaration of his intention to 3 Northern`Spy,_ . ... �g. Hardware Store - seduce salaries in the council, and ot- winter, 2.00 Hard and Soft Coal of the' 7. 47- 'h.erTownship'officer's, also cutting of - befit quality On y --any other form of expenditure, where 3 B trt!ett 12,Are 3 0), 3 Loa bard possible. This Part of the session was Plume 2:60. -hand We submit with pleasure, .thi-q new Balance Sheet we have - a lengthy one and caused considerable - - drawn up fur you John T. Elliott. , Agent, THoS -- .' differences of opinion and voicing of B game, The final -,vas' the doing away 279 Mary Street, l abawa • A. f )CREDITING YOU :-Pleasant Relationships with the-practice of paying council, Pboae 414 W 25tf, 3°1C3sdrL=Lr. G==t. Friendliness and Generosity !members any fees in connection with _- y . centra duties performed by the mem- -- Confidence an C fide d Loyalty lbers as Township'Officials, Salaries -to remain as before. The Road Supt. DEBTS G YOU :-36o Days in which to be •nrreduced #200., the Board of Heal- • af ' a Happy and Prosperous "It" _ 'Rh are to ha ve theii salaries reduced, -this being left to the Reeve. LHAVING A SURPLUS :-Our Appreciation and . .The Standing Coms.on Contingencie -Best W rhes for -reported and paid the following: J l P , irkar, printing, 12.25; Municipal _A HAPPY NEW Y&AA - Vorld, 8.00; Work. Com. Fund. aas •'-essment, T28; D. R Beaton,sal.-125-00 'Kinsale Pub: Libzarq,grant 25.00.- j +, Q �+�`�� _ Standing Com.on Relief paid as-fol- J S. J7l'kL71JVIN, - PICKERING lows: D. Sherwin, 16,65; J. Soden,3-50 • • Standing Com. on Damages to sheep IFred Wright 2 sheep kills 26.00-; G lForsyth, inspecting same 2.50 - Mammoth Price Slaughtering Sale Standing Cam. on Roads an# Brid- _ •sea, J Brown, gravel-for con 4 and 5, COACH or WfINtlf CONN,f. O. II. Windsor,dory only paw _18,00; R_Hedge, haul on con. 5., 60 00 ;Beginning January 15th and lasting W Westney drag on con. 3 and 4,9,85 It challenges the performance of any - - until February 15th. _. J, Soden, gravel for con. 6 18.40; T six, regardless Of price. It introduces _ Condi, haul on con. 2. 3.50: M. Evans Super-Six Smoothness t0 t�e1C lowest puce ' ' haul on con. 9,7.00; E. Ward ditto, Let us quote a few (;f these specials 14.25;.,Wititers Bros- gravel-con. +;: class• It looks like a far more expensiveMen's heavy bIptk rubber+, aY li,l heal rash sale price 2.219 BoJ s' aizes, _ . 3.60, E.. Bryant haul on con 3, 6.00; Car.- It is bigger, wider and roomier than. 1 S9 and 1.59: Heavy 51atkil:Aw cvat-, reit, up to b 95., ca*h Pale C. Bryant ditto 6.00« J. Baxter haul many cars that Sell for hundreds of price4.1.)S-: Men'- heavy rib ssof,l ut ntlPwear, whiletheylast 1,19 -,>n efm. 1 3615; B. R4.1.)S-:itchie ditto 30,60 J rep. hole con. 2.00: Win, dollars more. It is the Value sensation oar pvrtuent Peutnxtr' heNvp fieerr•lineciitridiei, rrQ. 1 00 Beaton, shore! gravel co]i '' " �n D; in a 'ear of ser.5ational values. La-h =tile pt ice ,tic torr R•tr•.trot : 13e-ot t; ality _l oys' _-1.iyim.. irov; gravf-1 ton: T. 4'r w`,-: C. y L;ckry hoot ciraritik i.i-Ft -itlP price :.: I4 pet pr. Coop-.-c, „ah and oil, truck, o;.OJ; R. See r•nr hand bilk for uther •pet i.il itea;• better Mill. visit our'store, compare tlttality:tnd unite- N.Y u' ilgatiuti vu your Parr. • ACCTIO.1; S.�LI:.OF' - ! Horse$, 'EY :w z Implements, Hay, rr.aitl Etc. C ECIL B The property of R I N Q� At Lot 13;Con, 1. Pi g (aa- Is Your Pickering News paid for ? . joining Pickering Village) on THURSQAY, FEB. 25TH, 1931 v _ the following valuable property _ Bay mare, h. d. b yr. old; Chestnut vuare, aged, Brow„ horse, aged; Hol- loss, Am" & Girtshore Co., Ltd., Oshawa, Ont. stein cow, fresh, calf--by side; -Red, - 'and White cow, due before sale extra -- 'good; Brindle cop, due'before sale; E D M U N D'- HIND L U M B E R _ • Brindle cow, due April 17th; Red caw, .. . _ _ . due Jun. 20th; Holstein cow, due on *Jun.'27th; Guernsey bull, registered; +COMPANY, LIMITED. - It11ra>tal th'e #tag's �,ig}yhmag - j Roan heifer, lb mss. old (erose Guar- s � 1� Coach Serv�c�nsey and Durham►; Heifer, Guernsey LUMBER AND MILLWORK a�sow; About 100 hens, black J Minorcas great layer; Binder; M-H, , .__. FOR EVERY TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION T'� ,7 ft. near new; �Imver, I. H: C. „ear a DICKERING-TQRQN 1 new; Disc drill,. b1-.13._13 spout; near �0� the Horse,r take, I �{. C. nearneve; Maso'12ita- = Fare 50 Cents Cultivator, 2 or 3 horse, snood; Corn. - -- "cultivator, 2 rows; MI H; near ne v; GanR'plcw; Tinkler walking plow, _ M odernar■ ■ ■ T'eave� Pickering (Standard Tiale) Leave Toronto sear new FleuryA M.- P. M. A. M. P. M. '''1 uaikfng plow; o Diamond harrows: 4 sec, near new; WRITE US FOR LITER NTURE AND SAMPLES " 1 25 ""5 - a 7.80 3.30 ..Hay rack- ood•-Lister en `ne a 7.55 4.,51 $.30 4.30 , g , 5h. g P, _ .. _ , _ 5.38 S o5 - o.> 9.30 . _ good; Cutting box, M-a; near neyv; - -• r - Tr-tick Asa on - 9.55 8.5., m3e 6.30 o Set od S bo i3 b-slei Iz ahs; DAiVFORTH AND MAIN ST., TORONTO Grover 1133.4.5' 10:55 b'7 35 ; 11.30 b 7.30 ; 3: Root pulper, M-H; 30 inch.saw and 11.55 .8.55 'p, M. 8.30 'frame; 2 universal. shafting hangers;. P. M. :b 9 55 12.30 b 9.30 Pulley and shaft; 2 ,wood pulleys; ,11.30 b 9 30 ` Sling ropes'and ehaln;'Hay fork rope 1'1.55 10.55 2.30„ 11.30 4.and pulley; Trip rope; Quantity- of L ( L5 11.55 belting; Set of breeching harness; .255 ."'Saddle; I H. C.'Separator, 750 cap., a Dally except SuddaP. b Saturday, Sunday and )lew; 25 gal. gas barrel;` Double unit - Fresh Salmons 16c 1b., by piece..15c lb., by whole fish Holidays only. u Sunday only. - T.ister milkin machine and,milk fit- Winter caught White Fish, 18c lb. COACHES STOP AT ANY POINT TO PICK UP tings and pais;•Feed bin; Aboit 125' 4gc pA$SENGEKS. SIGNAL PLAINLY ilbash. oats- About 100 bush. barley; Aylmer choice peas, 2 tins ... 25c P k G soap, 10 bkrs,... ?('bout 25 bush. wheat; Quantity of Aylmer choice tomatoes, 2 tins 27c Pearl nosp, 10 bars, ., 43c 'TO THE DRIVER. "�bose'haj,-' I?/2-tons bale$.hay; A Aylmer choice corn, 2 tins ^25c Oxyydol,large pkg. ... ' s"'•• 23c Coach connections it Toronto for Buffalo, Niagara quantity of baled straw; Porks, hoes, Barton peas, 3 tins ... 25e Chipso large pkg, 23c Falls,Hamilton, Brantford,Winder, Detroit,Barrie, '.'r -ins whiffletrees neck yokes and Currants,21bi.; ,,. 29c Corn fakes, 3 pkgs, .. 25c F • Orillia, Midland, Jackson's Point and - "' ' ' y Icing sugar,31bs., .. .. 25c Quick Quaker oats, china 36c . other articTe's too numerous to men- - . tion. _ __ ._ Connections at Ruffolo and Detroit for all - -Goodyear Tires - -Exide Batteries U. S. A. points. , ---Sale at orie o'clock, sharp ' Battery Charging • Terms:.-Grain, hap; poultry and all _ '� Call and.see its or _. .Funis of $20.00 and under,Cash..Over Thane your order, Wa deliver. Gray' ,Coach Li ne that amount 8 months credit will be - - - `r given to parties furnishing approved Phone Mapkhatn 6402. -,notes *th i4iterest at 6 per cent. *� General' - W. B.•Powell, Auctioneer Wm. 1'Merchants Green Rivet I ' • �; - G,'r ,•' � s, � ,.k .,r .� w, _t »r.,r ""'r k `�. ,.tom ,e'. 4 4 6 c Y Y/t g.: -:o:. � .. _,. ..-.;---.- .- ..-,_ .,,_.. .. _ .^.nr -�as — t - •sir, •�:.. :� ��f. 7p �r.re, :,r• �. 6,7' E.i _. . . ` - Mrs. E: Jr. Moon is co- JI to A. D. Peters, of. Port Parr $ QS$eSNot Tfl0 --i. y A rink of.cnrlere, consisting of- Mrs. M.7. Whkec, ie spend�nR her bed through illness and is spent a few da a with hi-i Am R. E. Fire th, R. ?Grade, n A. Water, Cow days. with" her her under the doctor's care. KbteP, Mrs. (Iso. Beverls y Cold 8e1 y parrots, Ed. y• Scott and Fred Evans. are in To. A ConBtipStiOn , and Mrs.Glggeesson. Lewis and Mrs. Sanderson and Mr. and; Mrs. Balsdoo and son. routo this week bakipg .p+trt,in a . One glass :Rater. is not .enough - Mrs. Fran'k8oden, we' are 'glad family, of Toronto, spent Sunday Russell,of Port Credit, 'anti Jess "bonepeil. On Monday they de take 2 glasses a half hour before - to report, is improving, after her here with their relatives. :Reesor, of Toronto, visited R. J. feated Win ham b 11 shote. breakfast. .You Cliffurd •and, Mrs. Pilkey and and Mrs.'Mann on.Sanda R y get_quicker and bet- family.Ulneee, and has been able y' On Tuesday evening of last ter insults by adding a little simple to go oat for a drive. f ill' , of Toronto, spent Sunday The Coutinuation Schooi will glycerin, saline, etc., (known as Ad- - «itis relatives in Claremont: •present- a drama;- "Phe Syron week the Badminton Club held a lerika >,itkensl •tnanagee: of -the- R 1- to ane. glass,-• 'Clarewo-ut brancli of the Bank of George and"Mrs. Bentley, of Kitty " on Friday eveuing, March progressve euchre in the Commuii- Unlike other rellnedies Adlerika Brub- . visited th.e latter's (3th" %Vati;b .for.particrtlnrs, icy. HaU, wlien-•all- hail a_ leasaut acts an BOTH upper and toiv_er bowel. after Commerce, reautuQd his duEiea, mother; Urs. L uwou Sunda tinie. fir. Fraser won the oleo's _ .after enjoying -a_three _�-eeka 3' y!_ At tits a_nurtal uteeting cif the and removes old poison.; vo never ttrtn ,3:tvea,�f Pete.tboro, agile I.exf Jluint►l�'ite.Insnr,�nce ora . eiiT t e. tho�rg},t �cere in' our system. Adler- Mr hPt•e Over the week end visit Co, un*Wedneda i�►elies'.}u'ize, W G, Scott -all.-It ika steps GAS•asid-sour stmrnch in D1rs.•L. Overland. of Erin, rc• Y loot, B„�loEhE�t 11r>. J.'Grei also won size L r turped home on Saturday, after "'g ht. 'L"cher, lits. Readmau• sill, of Osliativa, was elected E�re�i. g prizes.s• 1U minutes. Keliece�cc�n tipntian in: " spending a enoyls of leeks here -The t'. G. I. T. of the United dent, and Dnucan Morgan, 's:f 2 hours. E. C Junes, druggist. I Cinirch met at the home f Visa Claremont, vice re5idetit, The February 'fiieeting �of the 51 with her son, C, A:, and Mrs Over. 1? W. M. S. of the United Church t 4: land aad fainil Clara Ung eihiIl ddFrfdayevenh g Blacksmzthin _ y last, %viletr an enjoyable 7,, • brio at the manse on ThurAday g Monday next the Mi§eionary J y ble program Blacksmlthin afternoon took the form of 'a meeting of the B. Y. P. U, will be was rendered. valeutiue tea. Those in charge Horse-shoeing and Geueral- Pork . held and the Rev. R. Dixon Smith, Clareinnnt Bowling Club will Horse shoeing a Specialty. were Mrs. Rawson, Mrs. McLellan, promptly attended to. of_India,_ will deliver• a lecture Rive'a box social and concert in Mrs. Uaskey. Mrs. Mantle, Miss Lawn Mowers Sherr with lantern slides, - entitled : the Conn:unit Hall oti-ttie even= _&IlOeneral--Work,including Wood Sharpened _ "Among the Telugu@” This will inR of Friday, Feb. 27th. An Work, promptly Young and Miss (.. Underhill. and Repaired: There was an interesting program _be a great meeting. Be:sure and attractive program will be given - attended to. _ _ Satisfaction guaranteed. g Also, along mi��ion�ry_ lines, also a phone Maly. 4125 .come. Collection only. r•ondisting of selections by Bert Agent for Taco Farm vocal solo by Mrs, Pine, alter H. G. McIntyre returned home Harvey, comedian, of Brougham ; Macbfne which was held a demonstration Q . JM 3D on Wedaeaday last. He still violin selections, by M. J.Wilker; �• of foreign articles 'which proved 91y HIGHLAND CREEK suffers much pain,-but is gradually readings,by Mr.Goddard ;a comic �+� T. WCOa-WaXa very interesting. The proceeds improving. He still has the cast sketch, by Mtge Junq Forsyth and GREENWOOD 491 amounted to$17.00. A A — on his right arm. and has to re. Ted Tomlinson ; Hi Mand Fling y lrg 0, V " D I turn to the hospital in a couple of dance. by Mise Katy Beaton.and -- '— — -weeke for another operation on selections by the Claremont Orcli- e e Having rented my premises'in -cords in his wrist which were estra, the Harmonica Band and I Pickering I have moved to c badly in-aet w the accident. the Prikering Male Quartette• Now 1 1 r �N-SAZ,� - A ba.n�net will be held in the Two prizes will be gluon for the �! • - • basement of theUnUed Church on nicest decorated boxes, one for Where I will conduct a black. Wednesday evening, Feb. 25th, single ladies and one for the mar emithinR business and a Sponsored by the Adult Bible rigid ladies. . The single ladies' To Order Your service station. Claes and the Young People. Sup• ttoxea will be auctioned off at 8.15. Imperial oil and gas, tires and 'per will be served from 6.30 until Tickets to concert, 25 cents. Each Vire Fence N ,all are served. A Rood, program ticket,w"ill be numbered and the tire repair@. t Will be - `` Also, Taxi Service to or from " given- olid .the Rev. D. N. perPun with the lucky number will • '. . : • McGlachaD, D. D., of Torouto, receive a radio. All ladies are any point. will be the speaker of the evening, 'corcgins A S invited. Program be. ,'The prise has dropped and is very apt to go up As ±::�1 LAW, IDr. McGlachan i� avers ple++ging gins at `� o'clock. a Slii on: aeoount of a beauspeaker. Don't miss hisaddres?. g ► Everybody invited. ?L small Fee 8a188 tea. Phone Brook, 1609 of 25c will be taken. The ladies A'I' THF • of the congregation are expected ST ill' a are having shipped about nBale, Ontario . to provide.acProceeds to go to the NE IN ORE I r hI?Gonda School. a c kith a carload of - &i&A The box sociril held last evening under the auspices of the B. Y. P. ,Frost Fences. a 1C, exceeded a•il expectations—s Pork and Beans. 2 cans for a imost eoj able evening was spent 7J Ibs. of Oatmeal for 26c b all. ' T�e program, consisting s cane Pees for ." 28c As s epecial induoement� to order and take delivery of orchestra selections, piano Solos, 4WPkar Jell Powders for ... 26c early, we are giving the following reductienii BARR _ �tcio etc., chats and recitations rapped Toronto Bread Sc was "'par excellence." Special Choice Ceylon Tea, per ib. me 01� the regular prior. mention deserves to be made upon 2 PRgs Iodized Salt for ... 26c ..' the recitations rendered by Miss 8 Pkgtt Corn Flakes for 25c ;l cent per' rod for earl orders n i Do ere 1. N. Oketi and the duets t We deliver ever day y iso pleasingly rendered by Mia@ Highest rices id for batter , P Pa ---:films Pa b and Mise Mar er . R _ - � cent per - . a ori for taking y & 1 4� car and s p 1'l w eggs, g _ and. Nor viaeforget _ t Dne to • -add to the Hat of"special mention" Save your coupons for Rollers'. the ever ready ?!dale Quartette. silverware also the child's "� Cent per rod for paying Cash W E of artistic Before lnach was served a short savings scrip. BeY ' 1I1/ designs dignified, that • while was spent in community n 7 �•�¢ Bsure to order earl and et. the extra singing with Mrs. E. Palterer ably C. A. L r ERLAND deems �t would artistic presiding at the piano. One after discount lnapproprlate for t>m 37l _ Phone -0 .. . and save th e 20 1 _ e n e� another the songs tax e o a that live.were y ,. l3 , In view purpose The lustily joined in by the Ratbering, besides Which is almost one illustrated is aim- -The boxes came In for_welt deserv• - 1* yet bas artistry. ed criticiam. The ladfesq aced no Bl1I'e to go 011. ..rio Greater Tribute' effort in .making these really • _ -'-.beautiful in appearaerce, creating _ _ . _. tame remarkable designs. Space N. W. STAFFORD, 1�, , _torbids a more detailed deg -rip CL�RE'_lfONT - C1larleS Cooper, - Claremont. ` = $LD at oft Road, i Minn• And although some of the bithy -- _ ._��— fair 4ex were disappointed' that (Grocery Specials: — - _ � -- Phone Wbltb " the "auction" was delayed, th,•y o ds r q,1 y nevertheless, pot u a stttnptttuua 3-Cans -Pea3, ,.,: . . ,.;- .25c ' - - lanch for two rn — it�wlesez '25 cent.). It was conced. 2 Cans Pork and Beans, - - ed by the majority present to have 1 Large Can of Salmon, lac been the moat, eaccessfai-Y. P. — ' soc I held in recent years. Great 3 Pkge Corn Flakes, ... 25c - "wanes } --,,credit Is due to the President and Rapla Lo his social committee. AniVicipa• Boxes of Iodized Salt .. 2�c T,,�, �i •i tion cans. high for soother each Real Good Tea,Per Ib. - r39c. Pur" pose i +�w�+es VO• i !sapppy fellowship. - - 1 Cheap rates for farm andocuntrt On Tuesday of last week the Regal Bread, wrtipped, 8c buildings. "�, (Iuelph Mercury contained an In- Windstorm Insurance on wind-milln-$41102 bnildinga, - e, David Youn H who ie retiring from active won Phoos Dross. We deiivsr. - • Automobile Insurance ere been of the public schools of - - -' that city. Mr. Young was born : . � R A N SAM$ �B 8� j nese Claremont, where his sister, - -- - - --• - - �• - _ of all kinds. Janet Young, still lives. After Phone Claremont 8701 Csreleae money is frittered away. �� Write or phonexrsw Edu asting from the college of lazy mode lies in drawers. E' D, B O W M A N r Edttcatlion, Hamilton,45 years ago, Janu$r� . he w" recommended by Dr. John - .r 20 WHITBY, ONT. Seath, for the position of English But purposeful money is saved with and Commercial Master of the new Clearance: Sale An end in view' . . . it knows what it teen River born .Collegiate Institute, at -a . salary of $900. When it is con.. of Rubbers, LTnderwe�r 'wants Scud tans to-acquire it. Basket 'Factor T_ aid that the lady teachers ' , P p were reeeivigg only •$252,_. Mr, Sweaters, Shirts, Mitts Manufacturers of Young's salary was considered a and Socks.' Purposeful money 18 Ynade so by the All kinds of Fruit Baskets, Berry princely one. Mr. Young had - •• :character of the people who possess it. Crates, Farmerq, Bushel occupied various positions od the Men's jumbo knit eovea`ter` costa, _ � Baskets. Clothes Baskets: teaching stall, rising from one camel and red, reg. 3.50, for 2,20 Pe0 le who save before th spend position to another. For a num• Penman ribbed all-wool under- - p d Frank Pennock,. . her of years be has been Supervis• wear, reg. 1,50, at .. 1.19 le whQ make laps and inR Principal of the Public Schools �p p �� Proprietor of Guelph, and also 'Acting In• shirts, military flannel, plain them through. Maker of the well known p or checked, re 1.50, for 98c 5'` Barnes' Boatels. Spector for the past nine month@. g• _�- _ His whole teaching experience was Men's Socks, all_wool, per pair 25e The Canadian Bank of Commerce Phone Markham 9409 y ,�epe,nt in Guelph, but he received a Mitts and Gloved, reg, 3.50, _t,; number&man of these le among tempting offer from the Depart. for ... 75e and 980 `- .. � ,�p � ' meat of Education to become principal of .the Bi-lingual Model (IRO,CERIE9 its savings account-depoeitom4 _ yliu.,jfl,• School in Ottawa at a salary Quaker 3 minute oatmeal, ' t`�� 3rsri.7 .' greatly in advance of that which ow money Can become sefnl large ka e _ he was receiving in Guelph,but hePastry R g �,�,�,w� pn Pootr Flour. t lb. 59c ` the opening of l! aaVingS' was induced by the residents of "'�"�8" y Good Dairy Butter,.ib. _ ,'Guelph to remain in that city. He Matches, 3 boxes ... account at induced the Board of Education Sunkist Granges,.per doz.. 20e to introduce Manual Training and peas, 3 cans ... .. 25c i Domestics Science in -the - public Dates, • schools. Guelph was one of the 3 lbs. .. 25c ty-: 'first cities in the province to ;n. Tea, Crown Blend. 38c trodace this branch of learning in Tomatoes,large tin, 2,for..: 23e THE CANADIAN BANK .the public'schools, He has been F US the author of several text books, __ {�E -also joint author of others used in YGOL �,/1 COMMERCE our schools. He has been honored -ba ass y the teachers of the province by ital paid U ' electing htrn president of the On• Lower Price 'Store p p 30 Million Dollars tario Educational Association, Reserve Fund, - - -30 Million Do]] _ t Sold and I n,talled by ! �. 8i9 many friends in Claremont Where Duality Cou>;ta � -- � �'Bi'1NK J PROIISE lsnpe tbat he may long be spared I f✓'LARENONT Orj'1' c.as r r •'to enjoy the fruits of his labors. i .j )"iG't:11tIItINA ^ AtQ'PAl e , .. ,-- .- 1"'.- � - , � .;'--y " I'll. I 11 . V�,W�W,',�PkNam��.r ,� ­- .t , ;� 1. �Rl ? ,.t 1�117V.1 ,- ,,�"-.-�-,n�n 7v,-,-.� t�`. i, '.' ,. . 1. � -i, , �. . � .... I " 4w- r 7" . .!,�-" ­ � . - - 7 f� I -- :'. ., � . ., � , ..�. . ­ -, , �Aw-- - .. I .r��T'-1, , . -....,- �.� . , , 1.'!� �- -.,r,����wq,-77p" 1 'T",�15 7`,XF7`7�707�7v­, - - .tW7�,��,,7L'%,,v�-;- I . .. I :� - I'll I I '�- ; -- " ,� %,;', . . ... i �� ''. , . I . � . J . �­­ .. 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",- .� ;N, , " -,�r­.I- ,�. , . ,­��'­f.,- -. . .. . .7�1 � ­­,..�­I.:,,�­ , �-­:­ � wr�, ��.,r .r.� , . .. I- - . . -. � - -0; tkr I - . - - . � . . .. I ...It . - � --­. q � m . - . . . , . I --;I'-- - 1-1 - - . The Winner's Smile �..-Th46 - Markets -', �- - .. . '. I . . . - -�-,­­­��-- - I - ,., , - .. nverys W&- Thinking �- I .-­ *'. �. :- I* ; j t ,.� � . I -�I. ..-...... . . - -. . . . 'i . : D i 77 . .1 I .. . :.:..­ ,­.: .1. . . PRODUCE QUOTATIONS, 1 - .�...,­­ . ...* '.­ ... , ,.. -.1 f . .�.':. .-!�� , :.­ �.,�:: . ..::.I . , ' ! ., - . . . .. . Saves Four. Other Uves : .. ..... . . �:;;1. X �:;,::, . . . .:,�,,. 1:.......;.:. .. : ;X �.. '­.­.;.:.;. '� ,, �, : I . , --,......I I : ,:. .."� ......!,i,��'.'�*�".",;"":��,"...���i.,,��,���::� . ..''. .. ".1- : , ­ ,:�:;!��*,.��:: ­.!�::��!:. i`.��::�iM� ��.!...�i� Toronto dealers--are buying produce -- . . ,.�.:,. ,:��:: !!,�:j�!.. ":.­� - ,:,.:.::- ..*,.." .-:..�:;.,:1:,..­ t the following i I - .. .. . . � �, ' , a prices: � � t. ,:.. !. ,. 1 , - I . . . 1..,��, .­. : :�: 6 � � . I I .�i t: cases returned, . ­ . - - .1 1, I T- .;� , �i��:!�i�:�:"�� !�:X�::1:,::1.::.;:':�IX : � *-- ,; , X :�:':� I I I .�.:.::.:.�-:,4!: 1.: - . I Track, But .: : . . li� 71 .:��,�..:�..�!.:! :' ' � . . �:., �., Eggs-Ungradei, . '' , . - : F: ,...��. ::,,.�:.:1 ,;�'.a : ,::�� I fresh extras, 26e; fresh - . as it Stops on T r . .; jewpho N. : :. . : : .1;�I I I :%:�: firsts, 23 ,,, . ­.�_icives Car Spuft Ahead : I . .1. I :!, ;:: *- ------ -- . � . . ­ .: ` 41 ; I,- " 11 7�� . �,:. :i . .::, ­­­.;. .. .I . I I I "; !. ;�.�:,. ­, . -- , !:i . I . . I � ., . I � ;... . .1 ... ,.. .. � .. . 24c; seconds, 16c. - . creamery, . .. I Hits Fender I I !: � I � -N 1 O,ntario cr, . 'i .. � 't� ".: �:' ..::: Butter-No.o. . . . � 1, .:, �- ... : ,�. ;.: . - . , ,, . . -. . brakes. ' .... I : :� .. . .I so .. No 11 SOL6 to 31'. ., - , ,illil ." I "-, , * - � a.applied the bi ��,..I lids, 01 1/2 to I -P&nlou3 . � !.,.:;� � Churning .cream-Special, . ' 1"'TorontG-Presence-of-mind On the con' - -h � , . - ,­ a, ") � The car skidded on the icy surface . .e . . I . . . - -----pggigd edge of the list split-second * ed wit!) -- , � . _ 99-- -vad, Sinclair worked-with -----I--- - 82e, No. 1, 00 to-ll,c��- -'2,97 to ')8c. ..,. � jef Impending disaster, -and- litall191?E- Elie L � qL I-, . Chee.se�Nq. I large, colored,,paraf- , . .. - . . . resort in the I all hiji skill to bring It under'dou-' * I . ' .-,-.:-.- , . 4pplication of desperate r - -, 0 . . . . .,1 trol again; the skid continued; the - fined a,'idVaL-w-nt nt graded, 15�4 ,c, ..." . .. , . . ,. -breadth separating.9afet! � 1 71V 153'c. . . . last hair's I car slid 'onward, then it stopped, - .:I *,11$1 . Quotations to poultry shippi�rs ,Are ,.4 .I I from calamity, saved four lives on . .. . . . . ., 1. ..w. I I � - � I !r � -Saturday n1ght was I It8 engine still running-but the auto , r . -though a fifth I I , ,I as follows: I � came to its halt In the very path of : �� I Paultry "A" grade, alive-Spring . . . . . . passenger- �.. ­ . . ... - . . : " lost-* when a speeding i � ­ ":� 1 .. . I ., o-1 the approachifig locomotive. with the . :::.;::1.1: chickens, 13 lbs., 20c; over DO to 6 lbs, - -` - - - - .- ., . train.grazed a Toronto bound auto ne I headlight,�..pour-I J - ') ' - ' * "­ - , . Summerville. level� glare of the engi- , : . 19c; over 4�'�, E. 5 lbs., 1 i c; over 4 ! ' . �' pobile at the' Sum ' . M ,Nh .. �1-14 lbs., 16c; 1 lbs. eiich and .under, . Crossing west of the city. Ross . Ing down UPDR it a streart, of blind-I ,,:I � . 5 to '6 lbs.: 20c; 11 . .I. . - light. . 15c. Fatted hens, � . . I . . �Wllqon, 18, of 312 Queen's Avenue.1ing -.. ov6r 4 to 5 lbs., 18c; over 31/2 itc. 4 lbs, I,.'.... . , 'Rear F6nder-Caught ' I. .1 'b:�.. 13c. ...1- . . .London, Ont:, oiie.of Zve young men , ..:Rear I Young . ­­�rjylng to ,In a roadster Sinclair_ didthe Only t1IJ114-p05- - . . . 16c; under , 31,� . �- . . the gjas in a last- . : �... � .: ... I turkeysi 4ver 12 lbs., 35c; do, 8 to 12 . . ..... �. . .: piloted by George Sinclair, 350 Ash, sible-stepped. on .. �� - lb,., 32c; do, under 8 lbs., 98c, Old � . 'affered Injuries minute effort to beat . thL engine : I. .. turkeys, 21c. Geese, market price,:. � '..�- ., . I .- ; laud Ave,, London , - - I ,across: crossing. He did beat it - v,r 5 lbs., 14c. Whit? � . - I . . k ; "from which, he died' at -St Joseph's aer Cld roosters, a . . i across'-but for his rear tender and. , , . , . %. ducklings, over 5 lbs.. '?6c; eve T 4 to:'w ! I i fjospital. . r.I spare tire. Young Wi1scul had. ap- Emile St. Godard of The Pas, iiianitoba. winner of annual 10--wile lbs., 23c. 31uscovie ducks,over 5 lbs, . . ... . -f - 'Sinclair, whose quick thinking sal 1. 11 I . . ­ . I I . . f ently, risen In fright in the rum- 'ititert old cup, first prize. 20c; 4 to 5 lbs.. 16z. Guinan fowl, per latiolial to derby at Ottawa, with Chateau g .. - bd his own and tie' three other ,par ­ ' tie of pair, $1.25. ... . . -1 . . it now faces a I ble seat; he was-hurled from the car In addition tL) $1,001). cash. Capt. Clharlei; Billings (risZ11t) o - � . I . . ­� ,.lives. Ironically enough 1. . I and sustained the In- - " .. . I ,. . . . - .. I I Poultry, �"A" ;;.ode,1dytTssed. ,"lee'. ..� .. charge of reckless driving. - -into- a dItch a I Judges:* ­ . . . =Spring chickens; 6 lbs.. 25c: over ') I - .. . a juries from which he -died three , _____,_­_ '­ ­­­-- -­ --=.7---, -r--------­------ -. 23c; over 4;4. to 5 lbs., 2-9c; � The five young men. part Of -­ .� � . � to 6 lbs„ - . -1 !hours later In St. Joseph's Hospital, I ,. . I over 4 to 41�. lbs., 20c; 4 lbs. and , T.M.C.A. party, turned off the Dundas . , I . I . ) .1 heading His companion In the rumble seat-;]Crawl to Edge of Roof .. . . . . . .... . 1. undo, 19c, Fatted .ian�, 5 to 6 lbs .... .. . . . .­ . . . - lbs., ,.s I , . . - . � I 22c, -) lbs., 21c-- over ,2 .a . . �1 I- ]Highway at Brown's Lane, A who was (xi the side Of the approach-� . - I over 4 to - 3': 31' ." - .. .. . 1 . ...I for the Lake Shore Highway- train Ing train-was unhurt. . 1. I i - ... .1 I .. I .. .T m Flame$ 4 lb,.. 19e: under - lVs., 16c.' Old . . L . . •. .4 . . .I . � . � . j,.,,osten, over' .5 - ' -- I I we-O)ound non stop '.Vasse.iger iva4 torn i � . . . . !I,.- I�ic. Whlt;�duct, . I I I � approaching r The spare t-Ire of the car . I.. I. . . . I I Zings. ov,r 5 lb�-., 28c; over 4 to 5 lb�;;.. . I mras approac the crossing ties ly 200 feet ' . I . . .j station. Sinclair saw It. Off,.to be found later near .. " ' 5 in "6c. . . . . I. - . ,­ � 1-1.1 .. Summerville from the crossing 1 Long Branch Mercftant Sees Life's' Saving's . Lost.'t. - i WHOLESALE-'PU&VISIONS, ' I . . . gn what .seemed--plenty of time to his - .-­­�� -- - ­-I . - . 'Roaring Blaze - - ... --- - . . . 1 . - -.-T-...- .. --- . I—.�:­ --- - .-- .-- - -- - . � .. :., . . , - I. .. : ..' I Wholesale provii,ion' dealers ar.t. � Teta':. � . I . -General Toruitlo'-Blinded b% smoke, flames eiiildren� .%Lrs. Smith crawled 1 nuoting, the foll�%,.-ing price.4 to I ' i king at them a,5 th4� ,crawled across t1le root of rile ., ... I . I I , , I . I New Governor -.'.- lie I . e store which t-Ham,, nied., 23 to , �.-�, Workers From U.S. and Bennett Talk Over . - . .. . I I Transatlantic Phone through a witillow and crept across roared. and 'cackled *below her, At i., Sn,.(-ke(! mes - 3, 25c; breakfast'ba. . - I . . - -- Are Returne4 I .. . - , , . ." h' - j of the roof she thrust' her i�-&c; !,nioked rola, -­ . I I a roof from which they dropped to t e edge . I con. T',; backs, ge.-ni,2aled, 26 'v^�O(-; - I - I . , . I .. . j­Otta�v'a.-Premlar R. B. Bennett was� the street, a mother and three small I childi-cu, Desmond and Gwendolyn. � � . , . .. . --­ ­ ...� 1. I" � -up Inauguiated telePbOLle cOmmuni-11 children early Sat-urday� -ulglit liar., five-year--eld twins,- slid- Bernard. 'do' smoked. 3-se, 15c ''Z; 7 . Border Check in transatlantic � . - I Pork Inini, 21 -, sh�,U-T&ri, IT .. . . . .­ ��. �cation on 12th with the..Earl of' I ye, I1Ajc: hzins. 18 to 19c. Feb_- :: -V by Immigration Author- - Bes,,boroug!,. .Canada's new Gover,jor• cooly escaVad death only to stand,ton' }earn old. over the edge. Creeds ,butt., ' and watch a life's savitigi vanish as gat-bering to the street saw iipr plight 1 Cured meats-Long clear bacon. 50 I'. * I - � � � ities � General, The now Incumbent (4 f i,fire rased Thompson and'and willing passersby ru%hed to the'' L 70 lbs., 20c; 70 to-90 lbs.. lgc; 40 - - - - -- I zed the store of I � T - .. � _ editious ar- - I � -daring the flames which I-Ick. ,to 110 lbit.i 1,c: lightiv.4ght rolls, 19,!. . I I -*WIndser-That the Ca.11adian Rideattliall is making expeditious SmItli at Long Brandt. �-torek. I . - rangements respecting the affairs of- wjnd,,v..­-!--� he4vywei�ht rollA. 18c. . . . jtj� ed in the tipper storey of the I ed through the broken . .. - 7,imlzration department do" not pro -o atL .,h I Trapp I Jump to Safety .. . I Lard-Pure,-tie,,ees, 14Vjc; tn!)%, , to I bid %%% large eat ei 'i the RT I us In all,I. - �15c: ,mils, 151,ic: ilei A3. 151,j to 16-. Vo4, to "He down" when it Comes 4 departure !or- the I frame building. seven per%o .. - Shorten ing=Tierce-;. 10-c; Luh;. ­ . idisplaciag U. S. citizens p1 Mrs. Smith and. her three- clitIldren, Pluckily .the. twins leaped to sate . I . - sm toyed I 1114?�- Prior to h.1, � I I i - Bernard follo*'ad his 'brother il�, 12%ic. - . : . I �* Itam this side was mane evident when Dominion. I her sister-in-law, a maid and Ur, ty " . . 2pa �� %.. Tentative arrangements call for. the, � 'I 1�nd elster, Then ,Mrs. Smith. Nils 1171•»c;, . I . � Ibbree residents, of Detroit found� arrange ` Thompson, were unaware that hr, : Special pastry shortening-Tierces. :'..- I . ..� -, I f the Earl, of B*ssborough 1 had. broken out in the store below I Smith and .Mls.-4 Louise Bartlett. 1 l5c; tubs, 151,.q.: raik" 160. . ..., . .....I�. . ..I rworking in Walkerville fActorles %ailing 0 erpool on March 27 on board' . '. I . I . I . across 'he river by from Lli as etit [maid. jumped Into tl�e waiting arms �- � .GR.kI%;- QUOTATIONS � ,fwei� escorted acro .. . � . . .. if officers and order.ad I the Duchess of-Bedford: It is under-�their apartment tjntii.e�kcape w* ��Ile; iir Thompson"' w�ho essayed .� I I I d that the official 6stlemouy of re-I off ,down the narrow- sta;rs, i the' � Gmiirt dealers ,,n the Torontn Roari lam�% 'on , -' gamut of flames down. the aralrivay I of Tra.e are making the fallowing - ': i,et7m to C.,.d, even to visit C stood -1 women and children crawled t,�) safe Ty quotations for emir lots- I ­ . t special perm -6s.-thelception will t 1tv Mr, Thompson ran the gamut I in the centre of ilia store., was t - . i"" laslou fr take placci in the Legis is � . . J� I lative Buildings at 1-jaltrax .on the I - � and Wa4i scorched and burned. He was , .Man. wheat--No. 1 hard. 66c- No. � .. �Wlwgter of Immigration, , - - . t the su&essor to Em-I Wll-...Or flame,i down the 51-dIvA - ' I North.. 64c.- No. 2. do. 63c: No. .4. . . . . . .i landing o given emergency treatment - In a N' .. i Tile deportations were the Initial I I April 4 or G� ;severely burned, I j 59 1:, (c.i.f. G.d,,ic. h and bav rorts). .- 1. %It­)I In a campaign to uncover cases.. Pagdon on : - I Coolly awl qijietl:r leadlr.g, her near-by drux store I Man, oats--No. 3 C.W,. Sic; No. I _ " . in arrtvtag at Halifax- this Do-' - . .. . .- .1 ­ .,--1. .. .. .-- . - . . .1 'Oc, . - - � . t�of ilegat entry made to this country I n's fourteenth Governor-General; I I feed. 34c: No. 2 feed .1 . , .1 -� . 0 secure emoloYt tent- .The three minto an aviator to handle his machine to i Man. baxlev-No, 3 C.W.. 281-3,?; JkA will trace ilia footsfel)w of two farmer, I I - - . . ,imeu are Thomas Elchstadt. Detroit. a Two Airmen Killed I folt. tbe'pilot has his bead covered ' x C,W..�27 V c.- .. - I . O, 4 ,2 . i. .1 7' . '­ '" I . �.. is ea. Governors-Goueral-Earl Grey an(I the, d 13 unable to see Whether this Argentine corn-69c (c.11. Port . . mative of Germany-. and, Fred EaT Devonshire, who lande-cl at , .. Borden Crash, ',,'ad say bearing on the mishap Is uti- ,Colborne). . � . -;'4- native American who were :ound Dull:6 of- Do In .. I � '- , . . . . .11 plant of this port. Practically all other. Gov-i! known, but a court of inquiry has Millfeed. del. Montr-al freithn, . I vemployed as polishrers a. the I 110-: � I ' le It pos- ha-g4r included-Brun. nor ton. $21,25; , Ithe Dominion Specialties CO, . . erno*�*General disembarked at Q, Believed to Have Been Flying i been convened to date.rmij . I �h.r,rt-. per' ton, r2l.,25: rm�ldli-nvn. -1 . . ­ . ­ - - far the winter monthc . . . - ­ ­=- .1 . voluntarily to � --- .., . - Al! thrie agreed lie- bar. now closed ;,slbte. its cause. i$2,.25. . . ' . i cases of ArranXemenits now made mean that' Btind-Fall in Sw" arnp ­ ! c.111*leave% a wife and ,wo children, I Ontario grair,-Wh-at. 65c: barley. ."I * .. . . I . Several.-ocher . � -1 . I � .� . I - -wheat. � . . I.J, worlation ' We cerenlonY at the opening of Pal' - . �hp kind are being Inveittgated � �Barrla--Blind" dylug IA r,elteved' wl1te his companion was unmarried � 19c; oats, 2je, ,yN 35c; huck - . '- , ... . .l . . . Itament on March 19 will be perform., to have been cause of the crush of� ­ -4 .. . 48c .. I . . . ­ . - ' HAY AND STRAW PRICES. - I0 - - I I ed by the Administrator, My Ju4tic-,, an airplane at Camp lionlon Friday 1� " - shipnen for . � . . -, (Canadian Furs in the ­ ... i 1, . Duff. The drawing room the tniTIa-j,,O.d that cost tile ll.ve. , f t,v ew.1 , - � I Dealers are quoting . . ,4 I) i a fi . . , , tion &f social events to the capital for - I . Argentine I - hay and straw, caiload lots. delivered .... .- ' Ont. Government to � . on---and the I the R,C.A.F. 'when their! - ', -- lambia-A line on track Toronto, the following nrice,i: , the parliamentary oaft., � comers to ' Victoria. Britl,I�i co ` .L � `tate dinner will cop,Aequently tw Post-I Moth tw"eatk4r plan,j fell ntore th.u! 1colleetlon of fox furs have been sent N.a, 2 tirrnthy ton $14.50.: No, 3, ,:.. .. . * - - -11 � .. -..� '*-' Aid Blind Workers � - L1,000 Eget 1n the swamp adjoining ihe o thi. Argentine h%, the British tol- d4,. $11 �o 114. w.out straw. 11114..50.: -1 . . . I posed until,the arrival of 113" new 4! �gmp.- The '*'en were *011;1:-Officer�-t loal straw. $7.50. .. � . o form part of� LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS . .... . - -, . cmyprnor-General. .. � - ... ..-1.(,arl Alan Kaspner 01,11. aged TO of.umbla Gov--rnment t .. . I . Toronto-The Toronto Gijbe says: I . . Albert I ilia Canadian display at the British I .. - at-e' . . . - I 4�- ' Trail. B.C., slid Napolenn ) � Heavy beef suers, $6.25 to 56.75 -�PBlind workmen of the province will ' . . - .- 1 - .1. . �� I .­ ­ - L of Criatrecoetrr. Que, I Empire Trade Fair at Buenos AireqL. butcher ;terra, choi-r, S6.25 to $6-50; .�be materially ss,.414ted' in 'Jaining and I . .­ - *Davat iized 21. -r- -- k- There rere -will be 4-Ly-e- pelts In all. i d4o, fair to good. U50 to �A; do, corn, .... . . ... - ..., �Polrliug positions In industry as a re-I Cana&n Apple Shipments When oflicers at tile camp each .. silver fox. first and see-1$4.56 to $5-25; butcher heifers. �-hoice, �-.-- ­ in-1 Vernon. B.C. - Al)*Vle siliPmentzi he -swamp they Lound ,the p;ane,a I eoinprtstnK ., I I . . . -T .Governments 1 from the 10kanagan in 1930 amortnt- 1 twisted mass of wreckage. One man 1 and crosses. Peace River and Alaskan, S6 to 56.25; do, fair to gDod. $5.50 4o ol, of the Ontario of bringing - do, corn., $4.50 to$5: butche-cows. . it is declared, I I . .. . L fon, compered with ' was eead. his neck broken, while the� taken from animals ranging from 9 �S6, 0 ring the approach-' ed to 9.,095.546 boxes, 00 ; ba"Ing stock raised', rood to choice, 414 to 14.75, do, med.. , Mown legtalatton du i LD65,557 boxes in 1929. The figure-. other was still breathing, although!.os. 18 months old, 113 to $2.75, canners and cutt,rs, 11*2 -j�lnr session of the Houie to Include I includes bulk shlpm�-Utx he died before being pulled 4mt or' oR forms on Vanenaver island. " . :t�o $2.50; butchej--bullg, good to-ehoice. . ... ;. u -persons within the- scope of-the of apples . I 0 . 1 $4* . . ...,V ,it I which doubled last Year trom -4373 1 the rnaCfiil3P. The bodies wel'e, - ­ - - $4 to .50; do, boloitmas. VI to $3.50: . Aguisn's Act, 4 '. . - . . t.0 Compensation brought to a lofti uadertaklnj� estab-I Crop Inspection - baby beef. $7 to $8.50; feeders, irpod, � �, . --be made, It I tons to 9,620 tons in 1930. but are bron . . . - I I . , ;jpeclal provisions .will . lishment to &wjdL/1unern1 arrange-� Vernon.n. B.C.-More than SO farm- $5.25 to th.s5; stockets, %4 to S5.21; .I . ... . to make the now ame'lld.1 exclusive of sales In the Interior of" .. .. - . nrinirers. $60 to $85: milkers, $40 t^ . ­ - .. b dated, . -I---- - ! Briii,th :cniiimhla or ' export - shlp-� ments. . -- . . - � era "Of the 'North 'Okanagan district $60; calves. good to choice, 111)-to S10; - table tib buth -V­.,� --- . . I . 'D I . I - is. It Is noted t1iXt 10,TV4 ; Both men were - asilileation to the Prov-10,, ..., $8 to.-S&SO-L-de- enni.. 16 to - ­ . v The method proposed last . melt . ­ - - I ,-Omployee. . British Colu Columbia:.! having arrived at the camp.only re,, tacial Department of Agriculture for;err accidents to b3nd men boxes were sold In 1 $1.50; do, grRmers. $4 to $5; lambs, was that sceld � Alberta; 368.975 in Saqkat-1 nentiv for a short course in advanced,l inspection of their crops, believing:choice, $8 to IR..W; buck lambs. S7.50z �4 � ­- . I 1y ,.,, be'. 385,564 in I . . . .. 1, - I , i . . n V,� v ng a strat, under $50. would .. I ' I in 'Mariltoba and', flying. it Is understood they took!tha� sucli inspection will be of great 1 sbeeIR V to $5.50; hot".; bacon, f.o.b.. - :. . .. . ?2 chewati;' 2(19AIl I I -q .., ps:(l out of premiums. Sums In excess . - Canada, or a total off shortly, before noon to do some, assistance to them in making a selec-I,P18: do. do. w.'o.c., -75c 1,o $1 above .1 239,844 in Eastern - I . �pt tills amount would be paid by * ' ' - W 1- f o.b.. do, butchers, $1 Der bog dis- ... ­ . . . J af- 1.3411,162S, in additAotv .108,205 "blind" flying. It was explain-ed that ! tion of their exhWts for ,1 . , I - -prewitini : j0overu�nent under it'system of u I at In count. do,select., $1. per hog . , '*rltlng. The Government would also boxes of crab apple% were packed. !during bilud flying, which Is To train I Grain Show 1932. -------# ' I . . � !)undertake to.see''that blind woikmen -- _- . Sport Records Attained , '- *-. �-: .- .' - i ­, ..i:,;wevp given adequate protection front- .. . . . . . . On T outh America I .. . ..... ... � . ­ ­. - . New York.-Captaln Malcolm CamV .­ ­ .. . . I-Aanzerous machinery aced other risks." I I I o S �,. bell's newly established a - . -7 - . - . . . . � .. i.......'. �.. . Z,,, - .:t24).733 ,, i '! . . .�,..";V V � miles an hour on the sands of .,..���: -ft"10 ,�� �. ,�, .r.,,;,,., . I I ! . ­ • :,�­.�,;F ,!". --� ,� 'P, � t�t . . L�'�:.'�;::,�' '" ­­. I . ,,, ". I , _ " �.,, '', ... ..­. ., .­..I ,. ,,:!,X.:1 Z".1�,,I!, . .." - " ­ 4 ,� 1! . . ..% �:V.e4- , .1 ." . ­,�.:1.1.1.­; "I I . , , ".., , .. ail '.1 ­� , 11 I 1. .I. ­ . . I .,. . -,"',- ,. . , ;,� , I , ': : i Daytona Reach. Fla., brings to mind I ­'­­,,:.�i44 .!, � " � �3�:. .,:,.?�.I ­:�;!.' .. ..',�­..:. ,'.. . - .".. I ,"'..." ,:�:I 4.'�.: I 'I.,:..4 -1:1'.. '� W;:,.::,�­:.;!::,..., . 1 , L,�;,�...� ;�'.4,,­'...,"... . . - I . .%. C 1. I '. ­,"..,X�. '.-:;:'4.'��; .. �". . , ­:.. . ;...:.;...... ". :':�:.:':....;".' ,..."',.:"t,,.'..',rj :, .1., . Anadian Physician ' - - - . ", ... .1 .'W­....'A -'.,,`;��,:,j�.:.,, ­!:::�!.fl .� cords In other forms of sport, . � .** ., ,.;�, ,�,;.:�­; .4 " : , '! .! , . . .. *; - :,-. ',:­'14:01.I- '�­`,'�.:�.,:i%!��;,c .,I .. , � * ...".`%�..',� , -,�. ..-,..-..�,. .:,;,. 4:,.I.X�. . , .. .�:.;�' .I", ,­"':, ,.,.:,. . , i...�,. "'..',;,.�, 1-:., XN ,. "1;:: . . : - . ,�, .,� . ..: .11.1. ... ': � . . ,. g -�-.1 .­­ . , ­:.-,..; ... , I...."..- . i �,!�. �, V . "., ., ., :'� ._1 speed re. . � - I . ­- ; I ., . . ,,e,�,�.g?T�.,��Mgj.,�I,�..1 ,...�., .­,',;.�, ,, ,��::.;­*l ,I 1"..,. � �--,�:,.,..,��.��:. ", ... , ­ , ��4.:�;,:!$, �X�,,, , I . . . -.11.1-: ..., ,M; �,.;:!,:" ... . : �".,:�i, •-.Its., .: air , "." . ,;:.... ��,`­ �­,­,:.,.:� .:.:,,j:��!,e.5.,.;,,�,,�.:�,:,:. .:::,!.. .........11'j:,"'L:::' j.:1. -'X, ., .1 Joins Princes' Ship .. � ...k�1:;;;'1�1.,WZ1­:;'.: ,"�.i�ql:"I I,.,­,..." I—. ..... ":....,.�*�.::,.��,.:� . a ,.1 such as: . ', , , - ,.,.,.,: ".. . ­ '.'::.'g -'.ii�'i n . 4�. 1 . !,, ,­ -X.!�..­.I 1-1 I.....-,.,1, ;�:. :-t.,,.:,..-,.��­-,.". ­­.,I I.-, , . , -1:�.",­..t.. I ­�-,.­ 7.VV . . :,�:A ..�%,.;, '�.:;­:, '��'.�.I �:�;':::"��'� 11 ,. ..... .....', ­ .-, ':�"::�, V... .' .:,;. ;,�,:!'I-�.:,.;.,.� : �,..�...�­�,,;��j . I ,� ;�,,: .M, . 't ., ,,�, , - ­ ... .::. . I .���;'.;��'.., ,.. , ,*.. .ii�k , . . ": �.:,-. -, ­;.� - , ..', I Airplane-273.480 m.p,h., estatillih- . : ',� 1: ,.,. I,.,. t-.,.X . , .. ...... , .�'.;.�. r.: .­.:..�;" . , - ., . :­:,.... .,:,.,�­..:,; ;....�..�i,.' ­,­,... ..!i , , , I * ' ' " , ."'. :­:'i�,!, .�:::.�l.,!"..�.:.".,.��i,.:.. , 1. .". I � V, :I:`?: ... . .. ;. ., . - . ...I .�� -� .�,.... 7.:, ;�': :, I�.!��;::�i...... . I-4,1 I Ottawa.-Ur.ta". Dr. Lewis Fraser,- grad� -, . �.-,,c.�-: �W­ , , , , ., 11, A. ed by Warrant Officer Bonne,tt,France . �P;..IV,.­ . . . .... , .. I , '' '� ,.A; . 1;��,: N..., r, " .:� , . . . ,� �,o nate of..Queen'k University, Kingston, .. .'!"!,�,I.t,A�k�..,­..:,.:.". . , s. . .:�.;:,�..��.;;.: . 1,`.�i:.:!. 1 :,. �. i,l::�;.� .. , ...."..'.:.:�. 1. :,.� , . ;,:�%1,,.,I I� ,:!". i ..1.1: I I . I ! ;:,;...,;.''.; .:i:',", :":�,��,�*`�,:;:, t " .:;'.,%�:�� , ":.: `::-�'.1. I.. : . � .....,*,,�.. ...... I . .11 I.j:.:..�-11 I Dec.11. 1924. . I .. ::!::j:;�.,&,,�,::.,.;r ..,1.:�.".;.�,;. :.. I .,j ,,�,:a:;;:� :.,�:,... ,�. , . � � �.::I �,.%.r,�.,!:I - - . . -t34 . . 1*&:��,:��,:�­,. . ­. . ,:�j.,�;,T;::; � , :, .�q.!:, . ,;.I..I .1..1 Joined the steamer Orope�a as .".., . .., � 11; - -.. . . , 1. ..'�,.,:­:. .­,�'.�:,...;. , .1 -1 ....,I 1, - " . .% . - . ! .:; ­'." . . I - :, . ::,:� ,:.... . . . . � Seaplane-357.723 m'.1).b: sat by A n, .`Wl ;X,.,;�k-:�:,...­,, �Ii!"�`�"'"�' .";-� -:I. -, , ,: . 1.:� ;*.1':1 ...:. � � -,�.*1.5",,�;�.:, ".. ��.,� I ' ,, :'.I 'L'� -� **:!* - .�:.. .. , .. 4 ' .:.: ., ::.:.1L,.'.�.,.!'::". 4 ... - - �c!.lef surgeon and physician to' the '..�a­j­.,1, ,;1. ::,�.N,. ::'..;,::..,:: .,­�....�... ", , ... . . �.* ' . . .. �� - " , ,� :1-,. .,.:. ,:! . . . , ,­, :r�,,.:,�,'. � ,. i . . '. � Phy. 'A . - , ­ . .1. � :., �.". ­... 4 ": 11. Orbelar, Eng.. September, 1929. . . . , . 11 ...'. ­�'.. . .: . , �'..,1�-�0:%. �.'.'-', :��;. .! . . . , . ". �­�:�Y;. :;* . I -'r'.�R,��,�`. :%*:: :-s, , ,,�,:... . - I .; � , 'r.; I '.",".:' : � I * I'.'' 14 Motorboat-98.76 m.p.h.,, set by Sir JaPflnce of Wales and Pirince George J,,§��� ..� I � .: ,:;: I *; .. ,!:,! .: :, ��;� , ,, ' .. , V'. :i,;:" .: ': : , "- " --�;--ii: , `--` ., . - - I .��. � I ­ ::�: �: �.g'.:�,� I ..: ��, �::f 7 ! �i:',,--,.-..-.� ::...!, � , , L dinring their stay In South Amerk-a. . M..`,:.:>*.-;��;1 %i."- .;:1�:. ''; .� ..." . 1 , ! ! ­ , "'' I . - - . � :1 ��!, I . , I I , ­ . . -� - .�. -,;Ir. - ,��....t ..: �. . I .. .!`� - . ". ,� . I q . .:,�., .,:1 , ­�,', ,: !�:�; ., "­ , HenryT-Ienry segrav , Tune 13. � . ..11�I. . I 1. ,.�,:� . .. . , . . ,, England, J .. .. . i . !Ihr� beir to th'i British tlirohd request- 1 �� I I . .:, ., I . I . I I I I.,!7 l,, *. . I . . . . . . I 1.::: 1; ,.., i . , . - . �1. 1, �.; , I �!.7 . i:.�:. i 1930. I. I i . - - . I - , : :. . . - . . ,�l .- 111", . . .. - " ;ed that a British citizen and war Yet- 1. d:I " -.X I—; ,� ., 'A.i -- . , . - , . ,. , 11 .. ... - -.14.1 � . -Mile In 1.34 4-5 at ' . . � �1, .,. i ,--L- , I I 1 :* Running Horse . . . ,�.�,, --� . .�I." I ! 1, ,.' i *ran be Included In the party as ;,'Ilylq- .I 11 . X, ­�': - . I. i ::. I .1 I . AW&I.i. I , . . I � ". . . I . . ".i ,4 1 ;Saratoga, N.Y., In 1918, by Roamer. . . -ase-r. employed wi-th .. .: -� - .4. -- 116-A i . �Vian. and Dr. Fi I .."111......I'll .."..'­ ­ Running in 4:10 2-5 by Paavo .. .., .� 4 juc oil company at ,ralara,'Peru, was o I ' ­ � �� ts-?I�-rtpd. .- . ... �- � . ,.I . i Nurmi of Finland. in Sweden, in 1924. . . . Walking-Mile in 6:22, In England,. .I ..,. 1 1.913. . . . ..L . .. . 1. -:. I . . .., �. - ��, � Swimming-Mile, freestyle, 21:2T, . 1.�,Pora;nion Chick Hatchery - .. I .1��! ­­'M�111,�. I - - . .:- I by Clarence Crab e, at Long Reach, , . . : . L I ...". � . . I. . . I 1. .1: �: �". Calif., July. 1930. � :�­ ., --- I, . . ...I Policy Saving to Farmers . " - ­­ i I . . I... �... , , .. .�� *­ , .. , i , 2;.." I . .. 't,&', I . I . . 1� I ��.­ . .1, ­ ,I ll - . ,. - . Canadian. . � . 11.,­�.� 'e,­-�,", . . I i Ottawa. - .k sating to ��;�, I I , . . .­ . - ., � ,� . - tai-alpro tats year of $30Q,900 Is fore- I I. I­: . . - ." 1. ,,` �:1 . I ­.!, I King Receives Ferguson : . � � -6. . I .. I .� ,''�.�-I- , , , -1 p :, , "I . ,�`:�'..';,,� , at .- . . I . .. . 4::..]��,'' .� . - I pq.�t for the hatchery. approval Policy ­ :1 `�,-,,, ., I Buckingham Polite . I . .. Z�, ..-:," . ,� .. ;:. .. ..'­.�... . 1. -Lo'ndon.-Hon. G. Howard Fergu- I ,*bf -Ire Department of Agriculture, It . .!, .."... I ­ -- . . I - �Y, � , ­--v"".. ., 1�1 11 "! ,. ..�1 - I .� I",1, ... , '��:T. ��:�!�., � ��.��"I� * - , , , 1. . I , : ,�, ;% declared recently by Hon, Robert : . . 1�I I �41 ..i. , . .�, :.: i '1� - , � ' ., . I ., - : . son was received ')Y His MaJoStY the , ", 11 '. :.:,11 . I,, . . �� - � � lir. Under the scheme, 134 batch- ' � ;:,:; , , .1.: g � .. I*, . , ; ­:, I� .. ,: .. i. I ..':., I I � ... - . , -, .�,�::�'. ,. 110 King at Buckingham Palace Saturday. � I :* !!��,.. ...I .� .%A�'-. I , `�' .. . I .. about .- . . -- � .... . - .1 ... ..' , :.­'. .. . �, . I .� - , ""� The new Canadian High Commis rlp,4 are operated, producing . I ': I .11 , � . . .� , , IM "W. .. , I - 0, baby ch � .. . .�:,. ...�u .� A I . 11 IS ' �: . .. .- � . � , ..%P.iso.1,00 lelts a year, These . . I stoner and his wife are guests of Rt. - � . 41 to -at low prices � George, Is , � , Ramsay MacDonald at the Prime I .�, $I-L� available to-to - - only few 110111-9, liner; Oroposs, bearing Prince of Wales and Prince , , ­ . - f ' -Droppin.2; .author ' - - , - 'pud records show they have a 111111ch, ... .been leayhtg I.4.a va n it hartior pit route to ulster ouAmerica. The prince (lid nnt (J!,­mhark and received . , Mini%ter's country re-itdenco, Cho . � - -. � . .. .Jower mortality rate than the usual , .0.aly- *niall dt!le.Z�qtion lit��4ded bo British intnister at Havana. _ _ ­ _,, , . - . . . quers. I yroduct. I . ,. ­ ..... ':, , - � I . . . . . ... 1. '. � . .7Wj.WMF- - . . '�- 7 W "' � r -t je ,F 7 7p,'Zq�.7..- � : � ; , , I : : : I . . I I I I I .I I -,.-- -.... ­ - - ... 11 9 I ,!-A , I I I . ,.- . I . Ix .. .1 I ,, . ,.�, I I I ) . .. . . ." .. . . . I I , - .. .. . I . 1 . � . I . ,� I - . . . . . � . . . . ,. .. . I . � . . . . . . . . . . . . I . I '... .1 . . . 11 -I . . � . I . 4 r . . 1% . I I I . I . I .10 , , ­­ ....- - .. .., I I . ;.,. ..­­ � ... . ­ � 'w.. . .. ­ � I. -AP 51� - I ­­ .. -1I -� I rim .,.J, ,.. .�,.',,.' ..:--,Y^±r�y.-.:.•+,�.'. .�•. ,s •. ..' ,�q'.. > {`.s RSA' x' h:^• ,,.r ti cif• .-.', .:..... ._ "• "E". - r • r . i Owl Laffs One Hundred and Fifty Yea-i of Service - Clsllisiified Advefl'ysie� o tli0 SNOW. ON THE BOARDWALK -: - TARN' ' �- Sometftpete -;the father Bruer the t )G1pR MACHINE OR HA\pE{lrlTTliY¢ O TE L bride away; .in other cases the bride r?�. o[a ?l Wool.' c ilk and Wool" + v groom has to Sad her out for him• `am +esy free. all n ors. ',bb lb. up., STRAND self. kiwis At Tarn lila. Dept.. T. Or,llia,ntnt hf .:i t►r The Old L'n""Pluck, my boy, pluck; f � Z.; FEJIALE HELP WANTED Atlantic City, New .Ieney that is the one essential to success In—LADIES tvANTED ;O p0 PLAIN $ends Greetings to its Many business." L and tight st inn at home; whole Friends in Canada. The Young i n--"Yes, of course, I ct• spare tune; Fool] pay: work sent any distance;_charges Aaid. drnd � �p-.for _ _We are quotin¢_ t. The � ar et lays: National-31anu act(—urtnR Co.. " American Plan rate that Montreal. you will some one to pluck.' E find it Cheaper to stay it the DIGEAN8—MAGPIES 'ALL COLOR9 I "Homelike Strand" than ttaytnQ Your Talent r —Birmingham Rollers. Black Rose._ ' at home. � *.' !'•nib Santa. Winners. A. ]IalCOmwn, Write us so we May We all are not bleesed Dame• Ont. y quote them . to you so you will know the exact With a gift to ba great A \ OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR. cost before leaving. In music, in science, of play; ' List of wanted inventions and full Music—Salt Sea Baths—Com lit information sent 'ree.The Ramsay Com- y, p.m.— Few.are possessed . pans World Patent Attorneys, 273 Bank ! � Com- mentary Tea Dna 4 to 5 Of a talent or gift St:eet, Ottawa, Canada t We will personally sec to your To make them outstanding today. "Father," said the Jewish boy, look. t Y'" Comfort. T. E. :�3NDOlt', dldt• But God gave ue all Ing up with innocent.eyes, "where do i H. BRADFORD RI CI ,t10. t. � ;�; the Christians get all the money—that �a One talent at mirth. we get from them?" 017' It's used, oh, so rarely by few; i ' It's a talent the poorest '• __ __..^r, Or richest can have— Heliotrope Is as excellent plant. Be honest, straightforward, and true. Radio Bal"gAins for the-border is fragrant and thrives Good Used 6 Tube Radios Prleed `x - well 1n a sunny location.Seed should ' Friend—"But you dont' mean to•tell from $s up. Write for 13argatn ' be sows Indoors during February. me that you bought this lust to satisfy f Price List- s whim of your wife's?" DANFORTH RADIO CO. LTD. The Other (sadly)—"Ab, you don't Tae.retirement recently of fir• Ii. J* Bell; K. J. Duns can, m-Vice-Pi'esident, 2086 Danforth'Ave., Toronto AT Fa N TeS know her, old man. She's got a whim Dunstan, rice-President of the Bell -and A. T. Smith, former Division of iron." Telephone Company of Canada, after Manager, who retired in 1929 after List of -wanted lnrentfone" fifty years of service. on re4Ql Information Sent Free fifty-three years' service,,recalls some As will be een,'the combined ser- " on Iteauest. Mentloning an old flame has caused s The cleaasin�. healing service T>sa sirna7 Co:, srevt W. more than one flare-up. outstanding figures in the telephone rice of the three Canadians totalled of s wap that s meant for you i73 snail at..Ottawa.Out -Wamaa He —owd Stop Push. In Canada who met during the I over la0 years. Dr, BEII� a Scotcaman ivult�C�s� Soup Ing." IREt visit of Dr. Alexander Graham i by birth, maintained, h.s interest in "lJ ►7 SCIATICA C' `�� Hefty :1fan—`•I aasn't pushing; I Bell to Brantford, the birthplace of I the telephone until his death 1n 1922. w" ■ `��e *1 alµw ai\r ! only sigh4u." the telephone, At the gathering at Brantford re- te.tr C...p.r.,..s..r ass ex.r>■.0 zs.se. Wuh the pawffiwd Pan %VU ( in the group above appear, left to (erred to above, Dr. Bell confirmed be- ! "�""�"aarttheernbis The young mistress of the house tight: Lewis B• McFarlane, ez•Presi- Y004 possibility of contradiction the u,lestyy o! MhuaVe and dent of the Bell Telephcne Company claim of the city of Brantford to be 'T entered the kitchen, carrying herself of Canada; Dr. Alexander Graham the birt.,.place of the telephone. 33 �elitr111rM beNt I with great dignity. She had come to _ call the cook to account. • Young Mistress—Jane, I must in- nothing ot mg was seriously the matter with i Few things are m(we Tragic titan the x h silt that you hate less company 1n ( deterioration of character that -tie-Ta in — the kitchen, ,Last night I was kept Mrs. 3.IacShoddie—"b, no, sjr. It at about 5Q.—Dean inge. _ was nothing very serious, but you see,; y, �eKING OF PAIN" awake by the uproarious laughter��of the poor man does have a tei•t•ible one of your young women friends. s ` Jane icbeerfully)—'•Yea, mum. I habit of walkiu' in his Bleep.'• + BLACK H ADS knots, but she couldn't help it, mum. I I -.t ;- , 'e ,,r toa,_t was telling her how you tried to make The ::xpert—"He wad lust s cies a ,,;r I*ug -t rlc;e n a cot n'ot j kiss." l,.th. ,. 1 ,+ the .'.+re h={ek13• Fie«rq r ,�'' a cake yes,erday morning," The Gtr! tlndignantlp)—'Don't you i bLwkheal �.,t �. .: rKoil«d• The a I cafe •U'e a'•Q �l'Ol'e a',,y to tembrp Signa over a drug store fountain: ' know any better than that?' bu. Kli-g 0-, �.atl.ra:t.�n r':a•a r..cl• �, ake i •re tun•;«4 Z W, ICUs? a: CO. Our chocolate Is so good we eat it - as vs•tlia¢to- s W. Torosto more line." _ The Expert—"Sure. But the ourselves." '.Ne t:on't know where ma fit but 'b _ pap is on ire, HOLY GROUND Not eating here for t'acfn days At t!mes in some clo,+e, letivI throe: make% one weak." I otand. Where jaether tliaq rroa'd% mane ::eye: IFromtl • When a fellow talks about himself of Six ebbing tides; vocally, w-e walk out on him. Then Quick traffic rattle%,. or, for upraised - he starts writing it In a signed cdlumr. I hand ' •_ and we eat It up, � One moment stays, •:111 breathless- dilnit Lydia E r�ham's alert Vegetable C:omptxtnd is wonderfnlf ' - -�- , fro no canne I have had six children of which tour ly _ There sudeiealy, tI w7h conned- When a .girl tells hoer much the � !ng tboug.it, i are living and my youngest is a bon• . pays for her millinery'—%be may be Rise on my view cteeD 1111:s of �~ nit baby boy now eiptir months old - : high•hattine You. - Switzerland, who hs The bright green slop" that foot Aston pounds 1 have tskem Astounding! our medicine 1 Visitor (to merchant) — How'N i those mighty [op¢. Y before each of thein bu%tneea?• r Can Eat AD]Ei_1,nS was barn sad have certamiv to The apidspringing flower, tha' Merchant (though(fully)''- -Well, throng the way -Mr. Frank Chatburn, of Blackburn, anved great bcneht from it. 1 aw the leer I had ;was pretty good." And make each tueaaow li;e a rain- writes —"I have suffered Gong from my friends to take it as I am east bow shine: acid stomach and constipation, but they will retrive the sane help 114" EN � � �� The sbar sweet breath of rear..^•- once bei advised advised to try I-our f , The knocker, just llkeo- the growler, p wonderful Carter's Little Liver din Miltart ?blcLiu.lct, �'saessa, _ Fault tinders. large and small, scented pines • s Pills I begar.to feel-the.benefitafter ` FRETTHERE are times r What do they need for each days' Thrills me again, and from the almost the first dose. 1 can now when a child is too �f deed? heights atrore, honestly say that I can eat any- i _ fretful or tecetish to (No brains, no serve—just Gall. Where violet shadow, fleck the gll<- thing and enjoy my food knowing ! Lydia s, The sung to sleep. There are souse tering white that T will not suffer any disagree- lpains smother cannot psi away.But. I Intensifying its pilre•'radiance, able a#ter effects."' , � e ithere's quid[ Comfort in CastorisI ! The minister called on lira. Mae+ Serene in silence that can never pal;, Take Carter's Little Liver fills i s t Compound Shoddie, for sick headache; biliousness and a For diarrb ' Sweeps down a message through the constipation. They act as a tonic. ea. and other infantile Minister (after a trhile)—By the snots cleansed as: . All druggists 25e and 75c red pkgs. Ws.Bice this pure vegetable pnparet- way, I was sorry to see your husband •Just where you stand is place and tion- Whenever coated tongues tell leave the church last Sunday right �-- -- -of constipation;whenever there's any In the middle of my sermon. I trust Peace for prayer." {- sign of sluggishness. Castoria has a —F..E.izabeth Buck n "The Chr..tian I041101 AaM Good taste; Children how tn_J a_;Z,_._r e t MA G - .:Buy the genuine;--with Chas H. I e Gtslfi _ —li:letChet'a signature on wrapper. 7n crier to introQuce the lift-oL-the-Week _ - — WurZeal' — ' Record—the new intention—the record leap•must ethos its gs thg heat I �IlUddered at Food—Now Eats anything : that will not shatter, that lasts indefinite_ ly. that can be played on any'phonograph. principally in those then s that con. 1 shad everybody is talking about, we will cern ourselves, but, with great care Dont say that indigestion can't be a to ih anks to you eight new up-"o-the-minute and restraint in those chat co"ncerr. relieved until ou }rave read this Indigestion h l �"�'H.C. A • s dance records for.75e. Cash with order. y digestion is caused by a failure in • No orders accepted atter starch 31Bt• others. Remember that zeal being an letter. The man who wrote it had tried the How of the gastric or dt�estiye Ontario sieves Qe" Zia„ M Queas St. excrescence of divine lore must 1a no Nl kinds of >?emediea. All kinds 'ulcer. As a result, R, s'ssoaso. ors- one kind. That one kind was of assimilated y you food,instead t' ,., .--- _ __ sense contradict any ac[ion Of love. Ev� he h to simply collects and fet��etltamai ysea your syste R4 Love to God includes love to our y as you will I producing harmful acid Pa+�R 1L: l half•h - neighbor; and, therefore, no pretence mote,be admits. -- .. _ of zeal for God's glory..must make us "I first started tatting Knischen. _ uncharitable to our brother" for that Salt's three or sour •extra ago. �•--`"` - cj '- is lust as pleasing to God as hatred For years previously I had '+ 'N1W� is an net of love.—Jerez{t� Taylor. N e I had vier littweeks le Slee curt z wagon igwith or digests idth p When Food! and I was becoming a wink 1 5 Mfr, Earnestness g _ of my old self for want of rest Earnestness is the path of immor• I got co run down that I was • F:eTro•�' - . tality; thoughtle_sttees the path of advised to cut out my evenm �• • �,� . ��,;, •- w to meal and was recommen gg death. Th h are fa earnest t ded , ro /ad Those o , �osTt� SOURS not die; those who are thoughtless are to take all lands of remedies, j sestnn ax if dead al:e.a:;y• I but none of them did me-any } Cp amnoMosaal !a good. About Christmastime, three or four .. • ys,r•ussa - years ago, I -saw:immediate effect of the six mineral one o our adverts Take Krus-I salts in Krusichen is to promote the a f then Salts and en' /" Joy your Christmas healthy flow of the vital Juices of the x dinner.' or words to that effect. I lady. Your system begins workingQ Abnnt Oxo hours after eating many It is the quick method. Results ` started taking,them, half-heartedly, I�again like l; rfect machine. And y7. will admit but after the Srst few doses that means a blessed end to indigestion. scopic :utter from sour stomachs. come almost Instantly. It is .the ' my atti cl-a got less and less, I kept on, and a renewed and whole-hest ted They call it indigestion. It means approved method. You will never $V ��Y" and they completely disappeared, and enjoyment of your food without the that the stomach nerves have been I have been a regular Krr'uschenite' slightest fear of bavbg to pay the old: �- ever-stimulated. There is excess use another when you know. 1XTYEtIL , ever since. I am now 50 years of age, pautfui penalt ' acid. The way to correct it is with Be sure to get genuine Phillips' i and I can eat anything at any time Kruschen Salts is obtainable at an s -" an alkali, which neutralises many lfilk of Magnesia prescribed by \ , without any ill effeats,and I sleep like Drug Storesat 45c.and 7dc,per bottle ell Umee its volume in acid. physicians for over fifty years in The right way is Phillips' Milk of correcting excess acids. 50c bottles •.r•e eu 6.1.@ �'J es�0o su FREE TRIAL OFFER OF KRUSCHEN -•" Mignesia--lust a tasteless liquid; '—any drugstore. The genuine is Try Krsechen now at oar expense. We have t the test, and thea,If not entirely roncine•4 ° distributed a crest many special "gIAXT" that Bruwbeu does everything we claim tt 10 pleasant, eMcient and harmless. always a liquid—it is never made I do the regular bottle Is still as ]� It kills excess acids. It has In tablet form. So look for the paclrages which mate it easy for you to!TaW It back Your drn is an�tborubed to >hltsaitied the standard with phyal- name Phillips on wrapper ®` :pmve our claims Lor yourself. Atilt your return y w r Your 75e fraimedfa et and P DFer sad bot• IMClf druggist for the new"GIANT"75c.package. question. You have tried Hraarben fns p r clans for mere than 60 Tears. Ue. This consists of our regular 75c.bottle together our expense. What eotild be r f Made In Ce►aada ISSUE. No. 8—'31 �•ei. pen the acinial "tea' cient e Arst,Lput A W Ma , Eat atiC.E. '1Pe(T"EsttaWan,a1f°ii� a ' r I} ,:.y.,�.no.�i5•u '2.,r. �fy+.. .11.. _' � t `sees ir.•. w,-_-�.a_ er-:c ..�,.-ev^:.,�"f7." •� �i +"a •..�%.. i Lv- rv- ". tT-�a - •eer' 'y' .ryn.;, _r:r, ,sees".#c'aw+g°. l.,.r .'. L • � ✓ `Zeus 4. passions -,,;.4 �G .y��-,••T',: .• l` 1., ry F ,, _ ,.- r _ P. ^-r — ( �,. ..; .. ' '.. sees..,-..r ..: ,_ '^t. c_y ••v i' .. : k r LOCn a -Miehael Dwyer is confined to -Radio Licenses may be obtained ALIRMS• the house with an attack of the from W. C. 'Mnrlwtr, at the News. 2 • fluff Office. , 5 • V • :�iJ V 110 .n ... J -Mrs. Hing Is spending ar few E, and Mrs. BaladoD,who have -Jtraiea O'Connor and family, days in the city. been in poor health ducing the ,of Toronto, spent Sunday with his ' -Mrs. Dunn is ill at the home of winter, nave now fully recovered mother here. H.J.-Clark excellent health. -Mrs. S.-W. Davis has been ` rad are e o -her daughter, Mrs. O. Denny, of 7 yrk and Cha9.Marquis, - Whitby. cl laid ❑p for the pavt week suffer. Men's _of Toronto, spent Sunda here in �n Winter Underwear -Robt. and Mrs. Gordon are pe y g from an attack of la grippe: Shirts, recovering nicely, from their with the former's parents, -'W. J. -hire. F, T. Bunting, who has Caps, �saV RLibbere -resent illness. and Mrs. Clark. been seriously ill and wits taken to p f f --- - C —Sterritt--left on the hospital,-is u1 uch im roved:-- -- --Lorne and Mrs. Ravin. of To- Satnrda for Thorodals to visit -Mrs. Fawkes continues 1n very e r y in rea-k- r$ etc. ronto, spent Sunday with their her mother, Mrs. Hobbs, wlro is in poor health, but she shows re -relatives here. very r health. markable vitol t for one of bar -Mrs. Wm. Simpson.of Toron. �o y r IQ, spent Wednesday with Wall -The Chautaqua literature is age, now in the village and detailed -Dr. H. T. Fallaise Resident Cullis and Miss Morrie. New Spring Sui i gra 8 or Trp Tog Tailors G _ -Mise Ids Cook, teacher fn the igformation regarding the coming Dentist. Offlte in residence, two Festival will be on. the streets doors east of fit. Andrew's church, -: . .. Q ''pp i•- jMimico High School. spent the -':-. and Semi Ready . weekend with her sister, Mrs. Ed. immediately. . Pickering. Office horn's, 9 a: m. to Stork. -Miss Myrtle Salter, wbo•has 6 V. m. Daily, and Evenings by ap- are now in. . -hire. G. W. Barker entertain- been coaf3Bed to the house for pointment. (X-ray service). -.-"ed� a number-of-lady friends to a seeks suffering from the =�otrn-Ste{5t�en�ori li-ae sold-hie - : bridge and euchre on Tueedav prevalent sore throat' and cold, is farm ou the Hingeton road, a mile now mach improved and able to east of the village, to Walter C. aftern®on. : ' .,-GFOCERY SPECIALS James and Mrs. Barnett, of be out. Thomson, of Toronto, who will London, who are on their honey. -H, R. Gallaugher, of Torogt% take possession' on''the First of 4 Tins of Tomatoe8, 23'8 45© , moon, spent this week with J, S. who has been doing an extensive April. Mr. Stephenson does Dot ' bus gess with farmers In this know et where he will locate. P & G Son 7 bars 25o • and Mrs. Baledop. y �' -1Qiss Ida Boudoir, 'who is locality in the purchase yf.hay. s Pork and Beans, 3 bins ' has made an assignment. It is n►<ouonam. Tears ectal 1 lb .' .39c visiting relatives in Toronto, had reported that the creditors here - Special, - -the misfortime on Friday last to w ll be aid in full. The Women's Institute, as planned Gold Medal Coffee,.1 lb . _ 590 fall on the Icy sidewalk and frac- p tore her ankle. -A number of the members of were hostesses to their husbands sons �• • -Mrs. R. H. Croak and sou, Ontario Lodge No.324, I. O.O.F„ and brothers at their open ,meeing {Radio Licenses Issued. Lyndon, were in(Newmarket over went out to Port Perry on Wed on Friday evening. No pains were the weekend, the former attend- nesday night to see the first, sec- spared to make this a very special ing the Quarterly Meetin of Dad and third degrees exemplified occasion. The hall was beautifully red T. Bunting, `' � • Pickering Friends and the latter visiting by the KP# from 1 an - Oshawa. Degrdes were conferred ion, Valentine Hearts being in prof friends at Pickering College. Established 1857. The W. M. S. of the United on eight candidates. All report a rasion. The banquetting tables were Church will hold the "World Day g� time; spread with delectable viands, while of Prayeri service in the school -There -.are evidence@ that the ladies were gorgeous with multi- ----of F of St. Andrew's Church on better times are gradn"y eomia colored head-gear and the gentlemen Feb. = roc 20th, t. 3 p. All the ladies back. The motor industry fs with heart badges. Mrs. E. Holtby becoming more active, and men, president, occupied the position ofof the community are cordially toast-mistress. The toast to the King - iq ore Invited to attend. who have been idle for a long was answered by all singing the '_`at- -The Brotherhood studies be, time, are being notified to report 4a carried on under the direction for duty. Travellers also state IOU al Anthem. Then , Mrs. Gannot, g sang -Ru a Britannia Milton Burk of the Rev. J, H. Stainton proves that conditions are improving, --- -- - - „�� as the are now receivingheavier proposed the toast to the Institute ' -to be very interesting. Fifteen orders than t an the ave for 'n a few well chosen words. Mrs. Grocery isle foe This Week : men of the village were present on 11 y Holtby replied with a concise report y pec Tbnreday night last and that time, of Institute work from the beginn- i " -The weather continues to be Hold Medal Olives, 14 oz. jar 21c xlnmber is expected to be added to ins, giving many interesting and in- y�. - next Thursday, A visit to this of a very changeable character. atructive facts which are well worth , rib I,`- Christie'e ycda Wafers, 2 for 25e ~ , We have had some very cold remembering.class is recommended to all. g• She •pec followed by ,., -The February meeting of the weather, with the thermometer 5ir�, Brcmn, who spoke briefly on t��� Red Plum Jam, 40 oz jar a 29c 'Women's institute will be held on around zero, but it is of very short the W: I. motto "For Home and for - ''s Tuesday, Feb. 24tb, at the home duration,and then we experience Country," All joined in singing the Aylmer Tomatoes, 218 for 27c of Mrs. J Draper, Miss Elizabeth some very mild weather. The opening ode tlFed at W. T. gather- Fresh Bulk Rolled Oates 5 lbs... ` s. 19c Irv. lRliehardsom is preparing a paper result of this kind of weather is Ings. The toast to our guests, "The is sidewalks which makes walk- tiien", was proposed by Mrs. John- `" on Historical Research _gad each y P 1 Lb. "Big Stare" Tea and member is reminded to bring a ing rather dangerous. iso that Ston, T. C Brown and L. Middleton � . - . 1 Cream Whipper for ... .- 54c story or incident of pioneer days broken limbs ahold not cause any replying Bert Harvey contribgted a surprise. Aong "When Dad kept House for a This i, a proRrarlo that should -The plan of putting italt on Day" which received much applause. •,prove of interest to edery nae- p -Tine services in St. George's icy sidewalks is very effective in Mrs. Gannon also sang a song giv- IDburch o0 Sunday next will be as destroying the lee, but it is also ing father ,iia due need of apprec- - 'I Hollows: a Su ma,Sunday School, effective in destroying the surface iation. The formal part of the pro- The New pr.:110- follows s all, l� . in.S Prayer;ool; of the cement walk The beet gram .being ended, Mrs. Harvey took 0 a Evening Mor Prayer, This appplication is sand, but usually charge of the program where all the tog the fink Sunday in Lent, this ie very difieult to obtain when guests were expected to do their "ithese services will be of an appro. al- wanted. Ashes are frequently share of the entertainment, and sn p teebarseter and 9vi11 be taken used, but their objection is the most all contributed their part in . ST NTO N � yb the Rector, Rev. E. G. Robin. deet It briefs Toto the. houses. either story, song or dance. Avery rano. Dario this Lenten season Some towns have by laws against enjoyable number was the male During putting on salt. quartet: Bert Harvey, F. Cassie W. .i ltbero will be s service in fit. WALL iJ _ I[ieorRe's Church each Wednesday -The annnal social night of the White and .Ted Holtby, showing -acv evening at S o'clock. All see wet- local A. F. & A. M. was held on have real singers in our midst. Mr _ , ft and Mrs Harvey had much to do with ..PAPERS Friday Bight last The wives sod lady friends of the members were making this occasion the success it - ---one sight last week a sari was present and numbered about proved to be and the members of the _ imen to be in Homes on the Brock seventy-five. The evening was Institute appreciate their efforts , tare 1D. . road is front of Chas. Hutchings', When the program was finjRhed - " spent in bridge, euchre and croki- " Mr, Hutchings called up Constable � those who enjoyed a game of euchre - t IRR n. Crnmmer, who took charge Dole and concluded with luncheon played -while the ladies cleared up - served by the members. �'.' M. of the car and had it taken to A couple of old-time dances were en=- `1-aw's garage. It proved-to be a C. A. Starritt addressed the vieft- loved by young and old after which- Pierce-Arrow, and had been stolen ors briefly at the conclusion of the all joined in the National Anthem. \ 30 A paper ' -that evening fr,)m a Toronto mag. festivities ezpreseing his hope of v As the car was ioanred the inanr• their having had an enjoyable , sure men came down to inspect evening, to which all agreed hav• Nov, ddoert4o"nents. `r' ��� t .+ � sly 'to Slllt ' xx the wreck and decided that 3 as B had. 'ANTED-Agn�niitpnfa�pdher• �i ! " �� not worth while repairing, and -Hon. Duncan Marshall of To ley a,d oats, H. Arnold. F;ckering, g, replaced it with anew car. There routo, who recently -;poke at the Phone F ck,loo• 14ti t yy lel `..every tante o clue as to the thieves. Brotherhood's bane net in Picker' is n Cl 1 OR SALE-'L fresh myna, `2 hostcv" i • -Sqm"-aur-music•lovers went ing, fa organizing a party to attend Fj' - - `•^{ hcr.ee A W Courts, R,R.No.2. Clare- .�.' A • i to Toronto on Saturday evening the 100th anniversary of the High- mora. Phone Clare:2J8. 25-28 �. tl _.to heae the Mendelseobn Choir land' & Agricultural Show in - - - - --- ��.• OR SALE-Gooill PPPrleea inr•uha- - concert in Massey Hall. This Scotland, and also make a tour of tor,240egir,rs M. S.J.Goddard,old Tait _ organization which gives several England, Holland. Belgium and tarp,,con.1, R.R.No.2,Pickering. 25a ''very pocket concert@ each season, including in France. The party will leave FOR SALE-3 nPw cream aspera- heir ton r, Detroit, Cincinnati and Montreal on Jane 13th and return ton. Will sell fortash or or time, Pncc :)Boston, is reeeguized as•being the on July 18th. The cost will be reasonable. Robt.Devitt.Brougham. 24-27 �(!, per roll : beet Choir in America, and has $750 per person for the tri-p. This OST-Female Scotch Cnitie, ewble : also a high reputstion in Europe. should be a popular trip with the Land white. Suitable reward wi'l be ivea. - - Through the work of ice various farmers, as considerable attention A.E.Hanky,R.R.1,Locust Hill.Phone 710 25 1� wasical organiz^tione and ite will be paid to the farming Indus- FOR GALS-Two pure bred Jer•rey _ lip Voaservatories of Massie. Toronto try, as well as taking in the other bull calves. Also one a bred ersay cow coecupiesan outstanding position attractions in the countries to he 710. A. Lot aneCO°'s'y1e�°a• �•� :-lin the world as a musical centre. visited. -There seems to be some im• -The United Cburch services TO RENT-On Obprcb et. Tt'iekerieg ='.-:�M a =�, � H APMAN - pression abroad that the Home next Lord's Day will be held in lure,. Aalf opp,t G.D.�DIV.°310 Indian a'eros s-,and School Club is intended only St. Paul's Church at 11 s, m. and roto,or NEWS'etke. stf - }:for Pickeriog Village. Such ie not 7 p. m. The Women's Miseionary rr•0 RENT-GoW,11irick bouae in the ; the case for the officers intend and Society will have charge of the 1 visage or Picke;;og:. Hardwood noon,else- THE ��N1mAL ������ expect that the neighboring see• evening service; with -Mrs..Red- fi:tum,garage.water inside. Applyto.f E, h tions will turn out in goodly nam- dick as the special speaker. The Richardwrr.Piekeriog. Phone o01, 23-tri bens to=all[e this the first social attention of the public is called to `OR SALE-Good summer wood, 1' cheap, 6 It.lengths, $2 SO per cord.• Stove ems:- oung-People's Play which .epi cord, $s.00. S. 1,endears, the old Tait -' 4 satne ms are edtnmon to all will be presented on Friday Bight, farm,con.1. R, R.No.2,Pickering. 25. _ Telephone 4900 - r these ools, and mach more can Feb. 27tb in St. kndrew'.sChurcb. l be accomplished by united effort a The title of the play in "The End FARM FOR SALE-140 acres of , land,excellent farming district.near Mid- =:big turn out is e;<peeted on Friday of the Rainbow." Don't forget land, Ont. Several;acresof standing timber. evening, Feb. 20th, at S o'clock, the Brotherhood Banquet on Mar. Home and,buildings. Apply at Nervsyffiee. at Pickering eehoQL and a pleasant 3rd. Mr. Thomas and Miss Mande ARM TO RENT-125 acres Wert. A Re airs, Aece98orle8"'Oils and ., program bee been arRed. Hopes, both of Toronto, will enter- Fa;a loam at Oshawa Harbour,good buildings p' " fall ploughing done,new needs. Possession April -On Saturday night Provincial taiD with music and recitation, tat,3931. Apply G.D.Conant Oshawa, 2s so Gasoline Acetylene •We1d1IIg, Officer Thos. Mitchell, of`Osbawa, chieflycomic, and Rabbi Esen- f MAGNETIC SPEAKER FOR.Sale Called On Constable Orlrin'aoer t0 dCNLII will be the Fpehkor of the Table model, walnut console,dynamic (� accompany him on the search of evening. We bave 140 tickets for specter quali y Also Marconi Battery set,corn. Batter C3hargiIIg. a x A hit-and run motorist, who bad sale. TbePe tickets are numbered p ate•install iss,00, Apply NEWS Office. 9t! ' struck a seven year old bo Jae. and if y you reserve your ticket •�g.•._�grOUSE FOR SALE-9-roomed s]' �r Q x •Quartarone, at the corner of Ring your chair will be waiting for you ll comfortable house in Pickering Village.elec.- R('jpWirO made on all makes s and Sackville Streets, Toronto, whether on are late or earl tri,light. hard and sort water,opposite Town - ~ y y-' Halli Apply A.T,Law,Kinsale, or address R. a ri land killed him instantly. Itis We hope to have sold 'all the R,No.1, Brooklin. 23-28 .:of Cars. s t reported by witnesses of the acct• tickets by Satnrday Dight,Feb. ORONTO WET-WASH LA1JN• dent that the car was gning at a 28th, so be sure to buyour ticket m y 1 DRY(Semi finish)—Let our driver call and • • terrifit rate, and never slackened now. All the men' of the coin- explain Out 24 hour service. just leave your after striking the boy. The local muni+ are invited to attend. A name with Mr-S.W.Davis, barber shop. We y y will pick up and deliver each Monday, Wednea- + police were informed that one n special invitation is extended to day and Friday. 161v — CHARLES B., uPENCER Lhe bead lights had been brokeD members of the Anglican and L,OR BALE—Hark red shotthorn - •� off and later was toned by the Roman Catholic boromaDlOne, 1' bull,19 months old. reg'd. Yorkshire saw „ Toronto police. At the time of Come and bear this broad-minded with 9 piga 2 weeks old,reg'd. Young pigs,both writin the oar bad not been Jew e e k on the sub 'The sexes.4 any b months old, with pedigree i(you • p g P subject, wish. Also stack boar at a low price. Alert Gra,, _ Proprietor, ."�• iekering ;]apaitd. Human amity," 1 Claremont, Pboae hart M. 2s2a >r r . v-1.:'. .. , ^....,. � 'r,r, •.✓•... , ,.,...'..m: .. ,.+!� .�... t,.. �. 7-s-:':`� :i, °•.,,. �,Y rYw. .aws..y _T,.S--,. "1.' ;+4;a ' '`},nu�S4rLativ.Sr,:. r. .,.;w.a t.;��. .u�..:..4:,.....,. `,. ,.Y• - • sees. -..