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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1933_02_10 ��F' _59�,W7- ,z -4,_.fy 7 _7 , ,:1 .7 41 Vie _44 t.7 VOL. L11 PIC.13CLEURING... ONT-.,. FRIDAYr FEB. 10, 1933.. NO. 2 rwafteoWnal. 49awbo. weeit its" ve Xordien is in at W. H. Jacksoa!s coaditidn' i _C 0 A L F" ""FAeattendiancie" i at-11" NWOOD. the County Council thii-week. ightly *oi --DR. H. C. PEAR8ON-Pilysician A good supi4y ot Hai aind 5oft Stouffville- is now in second place Wnu Badgerow is out again &fteir md Surgeon, DuAbiai 20?y on iA. the district hockey league. ---several week.'s confineffneni the 0oal ' Mad, -Allso&supply Roy Brillinger, a native of Stouff- flu. MILM .,Rll. YTH.,O Aor of Kindling Wood, ileen having.his lt.A. Diret ville, was drowned at Orillia. Last F. R. Jackson has will.be *Ogtioacbftd Asomia oVOntai Ites. stove lq�ngtlL Week. power plant over-hauled and Hatabi IBM easbor of the Azo W a OP'ol n red .1 an 0= GuY telephone compa, y hav�e - read w days. :2c by si ](for wooitz in a fe C=,=ot. 12tf Pilons, Pick. 17,09--_ uced their ratei for the second time George Wldte,' while visiting the and are now $14.00 for annual rate. Brock Road general store oner day, DONALD MUNRO, PICKHRMO . . . with an attack of. indi -THIS 18,THE it is reported that Lloyd Ti was% seiz�d 9- ir%uNcAN.B. uciNrYHE-Barriw :D . will operate it store in-the old Bank estion. but won recovered and :9 :M 3M 3RJ was FARMERS" MILL SourSi Notary. Office--Brock St.. of No4a. Scotia building, fbr the sale able to walk home as usua. ibi;p6site Bell TelephooeoMce, Whivii ft6ne 45. r of ruilk, cream and other farm prod- Audley A large number of farmers AGENCY ucts. DOLA Barrister. BROUGHAM, ONTARIO Rev. Christian Rayner died here on exchange chair grain Monday -at the age of 80 y*aks.:. He Mrs. Osborne of Toronto, is vis for Faifor placia - a y kind qf In- was an old resident of this locality ate .E iting hi niece, 'Mrs. R. Winters. b o;*f wbuby. my-7 _g Congratulations are due to N. J. guraince at best rates Flourind C ere' aJs -TON. BELL ROSS. Barriat. urch. JZ�EA and. belonged to the Xennozi#* 'ch- 'Chapman, of Pickering, who passeed 004 'Nortbern Ontario Security and-8ervice mv Motto. i his 85th birthday on Jan. 26th. It Saves money and many more 7- Toronto.'. 4217 Phone Piell.515 A large number from here attend- Mr. Lohman had a henhouse from abould do it. .,-V. Beaton, ed the. annual meeting--of the-North the 3rd moved onto his lot here,this York liberal Association, and ass- Years ago practicallk MI fa�rvaem J.D.F.Ross. Adelilde 2538-9 Week.' It took two teams to handle isted in nominating Morgan -Baker it. got-their,flour atid cereals In RIORARLSON. PTOKERING J. H. Beal; 01IReMOnt for the legislature. Mr. Croskery, of - Uxbridge has exchange for their grain and MW VEY-Barristers Solicitors,Notarles PHONE W" Stouffville United Chu'rich held its BuildifuL. annual meeting last week. Their re- consented to wine to the school here Public. M-224 Cmftdai LgL Saved Mohey Coi and Ricb mom Tom to. at the end of Febrpary, with some Photo A 6M Ai By appoint- FURNITURE parts showed,that $6,600 was raised views and a leciurer. Why-not do it agato P=!=day eveninW. Pickering reiridenee. .3013. 8tf We are displaying an attractive for all purposes, and the different Gravel teams have been hauling There is no flour 'on the organizations were in a healthy con- market var rPHOMSON & McMILLAN-B*rr' lety of Xmas Gifta. gravel from the Winters pit recent- Public. OMr-c at ly. It is a hard year on the roads thaChas stood the test JLters. Solicitors. Notary 'a' . Aluminum and Graultewsire Etc. fxreenwood owing to the open winter. 'bettee than of Mr.T'b=,& ]at I L concession 1. Furniture and Furniture -. 0 'o, Ofte hours: ursdayand Saturday Mr. Winters Sr., his just recover- for Pastry and Fine evenings. frow 7.00 p.in to a 30 p.=..or by Novelties'. Mrs..Raine spent a few days last ed from - Kissinii zvtragaL Tog-to oface: 506 Royal Bank Prices low, in keeping witb tirIFIRS. ronto. L ' . a severe cold and is hearty Cake flai -� Phone Pick 2000. Toronto wee with friends in To 2uglairl. As he virill be 88 years old in y &I "makes&Wai ElFu 3 ly The Hooker famliy, or ii�lc, 44 sperrt-.Sunday- with James-and Mrs. "Ki 11vu,['0q; Doi Gibson. If you want to bear a igqod WA ROOFINGS I Rabbit stoti, ask Jack Bryant to Broad. 81L SMITH. D. D. 9- L. D.s.. - Mrs, Emerson Ormerod ]tea been tell how he played a trick on one of 0110pping Monday.. Wednesday (Successor to Dr.J.N.Dales). GraduaLe Qr S and 5 X B.0.Shingles, natural confined to. her bed-for a-week with them. (Send it in Jack let's all hear and Frids, W Ilse Royal College Of Dental Surgei and To: . the flu. mad stained colors. about it. Ed.) it-Mht. a U ei At Claransoat ofike over D."A. Mr. and Mrs. La "May and farnily Wt`V i-.4vtV7 TOOKUY and Flidalif Pbone TOBONTO ASPHAVP ROOPI!q G- of Bracebridge, "called on Emerson Ile Club meets at the home of -NO CRKDIT Claude and Mrs. Fields, the guests in-ellizigles, sidings and wid Mrs-Ormerod while on their may of George and Xr& Fields on Mon- 013 account Of the change In tim TJ ERBERT T. FALLAISE. L. D S.. rell roofings. to en Iradueste of the Royal Collpse of Leamington. day evening next. It Is expected ai the close nearstin I sell at. I -&-LD.D.S..C dair. Lron shingles' and' roofings' Stanley Byers left on ThursdAy that there will be a large atteni j%m forced to.discoutinu crei Denial""100 and the Universi of Toronto :��S*A`safli Wood door seat of St. Ani We can supply the material only. or morning for Williazzisburg.for .rheu;. ce- of mernbers and frienils. urcL Picker' On - 9 except for approved Irtionthly a 111�. to 6 , 0, 17 U OfikA hoon give you s6 price on the complete.. . malic treatment. We sincerely hope We are sorry to hear that Richard' accounts. Ptz tasew. cc-ror si Pit* oarpola job. as we balre sectired&be he 'may return very much improved.' Puckri,, of Pickering, has been und- services of a flrst�class There will be a- drama given im- er the weather. Richard is a freq- rooflog man. the church here on Feb. 11th, by the V�. V2140tIM410 6dWb40. Young People of Claremont, entit- �uerit- visitor here on Sunday, to ai ill Work Ouaranteed. end the little white church where he A11LIZABMH RICHARDSON- led "The Road Back".' This drama spent most of his earlier days. Le SURNINGHAM .Fffe aa*orutooso bile insurance of all kinds. -is well recoftneuded. so reserve the Building and General 9 1 U08 C?MPUUM Of solid finai stand- PICKERING ss:ss above date. Balsam 0ontracting. Next Sunday, Feb. 12th, iwthe- POSTILL, Licensed Auctia' Greenwood Church, beginning at 7.30 B. W. 'ones lad a bi FAtimates furniolied.on -all cl cm Wq'trlit�to. of work-limerlor and E%terlor. F r, - LUM13KER YARD o'clock, an interesting program of Toronto o'jn Friday last. Alterations and repairi * for osiansies 09 rQrk a"Cut&dG. Asis. **mest-*fall Undo aftsiale4osip onshersess music and readings will be, given, al�. :, 'Mrs. Appleby entertained-the Mt. 'soft- 144reuiar"aaivwp.o., disi. Blacksmithing, Woodwork so a report will be given by Miss Zion Ladies' 'Aid on Wednesday af Obtur6eys Built Concrete work. 7: D� ii-SEATON T0WN8I1MP=RR at right prices Brandon, -of,the' Wk'given by Rev. ternoon last. Phonepickering 5712 *Ada"ft. Aaei men. - ss,.W a. Now is the time to e rep'Air FAIRPORT, 0 GMT"- a mamb*aw fair "i - - Fhmk Langford, at the Green River- 0 ARIO h-Lve tboo Miss 'Norrine Wilson-, has returned -Sunday School Convention. Rev. F t h r wo in T nto after being - "Tamw at jobs attended to. Harrow's repaired. o e rk oro so ftim#=, mom I N-AW = 0. OUL 1-9 also item sections on hAnd. The ford- Langford, attended the'Wortid's S. home for' a couple-of weeks- with the Shingles For Sal Q-tis Fleury Plows always ca hand. S. ConventAon hold last July at Rio ft%. e J WM, MLAVV. LICENSED- AU0- Also dealer in Vikinst Cream Separa. de Janeirio, and had a very interest- Nlr. John l.' Balsdon, of Markham, TIONSER.1or York.Qntai and Dwb&m 5z clear and 5z No. Ek 0. Shingles. SOD=-tmm6 AA hundis of "ke PROst: tors and EJectric Washers. ing exp4i�rience ti) tell at the Green and formerly of Balsam, died on Mon (;,It Galvnniztid Steel Shingles. OL Terid;reasonable. Dot"For owes It thinkiolz of buying an electric r&dIo River Obnvpntion. 'The st. week. 'A number fro*-n Bird'o Fii Slato Shingles. GXeenwriod -day of Ia. fqF a dotm�nngtratinn nr rh& Now Anrai at nz.Vv- It'111 lead in the hymnin.' A here attended,the funeral. Also. re-riihihoring huggy whom e- Aly R7erg Majestic model-3. ;ilver W. P. and Mrs. Jones visitLA- th.-- Lawn'rnoweri-sh Lrpenod. , he pricps are right. OARNET ROBERTSON V. .7. '%�ccdvvard-_ -Brougharn Messrs. and Misses Taun, of StOuff- T. PATERSON'S - CLAREMON7 ville on' Friday last. , Mr.' Richard Call and get prices. .Phone_2112 Electri.:,,l Contractor GREENWOOD 491y r2un, who-has been T. Ty ill �as a re- B#-rt Harvey had a bus* 5, trip $: lne� . ult of a stroke, and prearnionia. is 7 Wiring and Repairing for Light' 61 0 t4 Toronto on.Thuisday. now 'naking'a good rei Tou Csnluy' st Home or power. T. i7� Bro n-.wa.% Lq Tovimto visit- Pickering Mills w D.,ald McKini a brother of All kinds of electrical goods' or -fqr sevelral days this.week. --TIRF-9, RATTERIF.% Ar�z. Edgar Ward amt.,wah a tftgic kept in stock. Thv &)y itll oarh "n V,UL'.Li., I"Ou --211y Phoze,17(6, Picker;'nr Have-vau tried LAXO, tli�- on their work on FrHav evenings. ii,- vA-; onwaged woorkingin a, sewer' new Cereal Fp6d and %baf. 0--hawa' friends called oil Sunday 'ho-n 1hr walls caved in..Iiis-fello At si low and betier plices :__7 fin 1teal ?. 'It containt the'- 'in John -Moore who has been con- A:orkpr-, struguled hard to save h1m\ '­:,NOTICE gerin of che wheat an(I otber �invl, to the house for three weeks from his perilou.q positign but he was. reml grain-. with flu and a bad cold.' pitt-to of the ce' d4ead when -they mached7hifn.' ' The- W19tevale MUMS An 01.1 ,f,4�hioned -health Miss Bate returned home-on"Sat-' ybn can in Toronto. syrnpathy nf-the cominurrity is ext,6n--- pruri,itink ftv)d inodern. urday after spendinz a couple of to the famiIN-in their sudden be- nionths ,with friends in toronto and reavernent- Ctioppiog eve'rT diy ized. Forv%l-- i4t,. Let tis eepWir that h-aky t0L yuitr grocer'.3. We.�terh Ontario. except Wednesdav' A ineetirit.- of farmers, who are,in- The- Sunda- School hws been en fc-restA in Hydro, held a meeting on SAilled Motor Rep�lrs. almost a time 6-f revival, all .,]"up­h�y 2if last� ive'ek wheri a- reprF-. GRAIN-FLOUR -FEED 1--Jw!t,arrived Ft mArload of cla..­e� heine full and a fine att-end- We-;terrl OatF. anoe,of.teachexi and (?ff.'cers. tiiitive' of 'the Hydro Cornmissi -WilLexchange e�ao" Gordon K L fmin Tiyront.i� .%N:as prf-_:;cnt-and ve aroz si to hear of the ­-r- - I illf, aw F 111LIC ]our for IV-IF I qrriat7on regarding Hydro. eRt We havp moat, any Fee I yon i-)us illness of 'Gpor I ze Farb�y a Phrne "Am W11.1; :Ih,)%�-n' iiftd.- a _,iay need., hume,of hip, daught(,r. Mrs t the Im 'ANTHONY WILSOi4 '7-v -nu'n1!,i,r �� omzracr.,'� w-er'e" %ilrned. by PICKFRiNG, ONTARfb far ag known here' lie is ti I I line of Poultry F" of�-Rakam and Glen Major. 'ft- wds re;)orte(i that mr.-Farltiiiy ha;l lhv wiT como up froin the Pttlin Ot,f -Phone Mark. Z302, di,d abwit t,,, week.�; -ago bpt- thiS -kn.of Pickerin- D N.� LoekwoO' d lin,ved t6*be crrnnc-,(,us. 771 The regular -rionthly --meetiril- cf� -al VALENTINES ... PICKERE, 0 N White% e the wonlen's Institute %%,il. be hL,I,l at 'is the 11(ji-ne of Mrq. L.-Matthews -)n `Nin-Williain Burtbil Tuesday, Fe�. 14th.. The will friends at Torontn. pee X .G. -GLENDENING Vale'utit:e.Ddy taka the f4m. of a N tea. _11iss- Olire White, R, N'.., is the .. .. i The ladiei.cif the cominunity aKe ca- I mer. It FUNHAAL DIR' ECTOR . guest of, ner uncle Ni,r. t4 royi y Wa] Aially lnvited�to attend., Nlesdarr�s J. A. � Pugh and Bick, BeA,_kE-_wncJ Mat Private Ainbiflance The' public library is being well atterkded the W. S. CanKe-otion.671 Again this-year we have_�'- iiized these (lays, many ne�v Tuesday, I CoLble, Spxings -ight Serviee 'rhezinbers'beitig added 0' our lists. "Miziii; Kelen Turner, nurse-in-t rain-' -tress wit Day an4 N a very 1�rge stock Pbone 50(0 Reading is one of the rno-4 econ' oni- ing at St. MichAl's Hospital, -is' SP- df ATid a . W%Llnut Nanity to an& I enjoyable means 'of enter- ending a few days at-her�home here. Malvern 5WO. )ca tainmerift.. "Hunianity Uprooted"-by­ Misses-Irene Pugh and -Miss-Ada- match. --:-V-A-L-E-_N_ TINE is proving very int- Weyrftan, of Toronto, spent 'the wlE�t�k Maurice HincPu:, Markhai:m,­ --Ont'.' erestinZ, to some:of, Qu I r readers at end with the foriner's pare9ts, Mr, M' and .11r.s. J. A. Pugh. -Mais bedroo ou-fit present. The Firemen or the Citizens' Lea- 'Nlr..aiid Nlrs. S. J. Dickson and W, HY YOU NEED for W. and the Womeii's Institute Rre Mr. and Mrs. George.Burkholder.left A variety to Riiit every taste. t gue ...J L.? ­'4Q, V11 mlulld�y 14JL bwiiiy Flu,— JiLLENTsi UILIV W is dance on the evening of Friday, Feb. ida, where' they will remain for a Priced fre it le. to 50�. 10th. Charge for admissidn 25 cents "couple ofin6rithis,'or so. WEN It ii CLEAN, CON MENT, for.-all.- The-Women's Institute will -- On Tuesday, Feb. .14th, a supper -We,ila v e a 7ok I]led U-p. SAVES TIME and sponsor a lunch counter where a 10 and Valentine Program will be iven 9 holste cent lunch can be procured. The pio- in the United 'Chuich, Whitevale-S. _SPE.C1A1- rereogegedtodo LABOR and is I�". 0 '0. fits from. this entertainment -are to S. Room. Supper served from 5 to 8 'all our vrork. Bring EC.0-N HICAL i vrith a 5 year gnarantee. e r the upkeep of the. p.-pi.-, followed b� 4 V41entine Prq9- ':.The besi combination deal be'set 'asid 'fo' a-rionr-piecieg of furui community piano. ram. kdnu,ssio*n 25 and 15 cents. ture-to be uphoistered Rev. Mr. Blarber, bf'Toronto, fill- The Public Librar ever affered-: Aer. y is now be"* 2 Tubes C(Agate's Tooth Paste 50C *ill' lo'ok'aftsr Sileat Glow ]RAuge. B.ur P4-St.' Joihn'.� pulpit very' aec'eptably opened on each Saturday afternoon\- at $29.50. th� 1 Tooth Rrtiqh (giiarniteed) " 50c -it for-yon4 Our work last Sunday, btinging a mes%age of finrn 2.80 to A!A.as,well,,as in. 7 queb-che-er-�md optirnism, it was in- wv6nings.,of that day. There are now e$1.00 -is guaranteed. A. Silent G1 spiring over 1�0' volumes &n the shelves. OW in these days of pessimism. -Valli The serrnon..wa%.founded -on Zaceh- Come �and joilh ifp -and enjoy guod MODEL eus zeal in-tryin'k to see.Jesus; and reading. ... .For 49c. C;. A. STERRITT ry St9yeL Jesus acceliting his imvitation be The regular meeting of-the Wom-- and Place. a guest in his home, showing what en's Institute will - be hela at thia Funeral- Director it. means to have.. Je-qui-'donie intb home-of Mrs..W. Michell oii Wednes- A-rab-qlainge Service ALVIN : BUSHBY' the home. The Young people receiv- day ne'xt,,the 15th, at 2.30 p..m. The Jones' .Drug, Sto're ed a special message of encourage- meeting will be in charge of the gr- Pbop6 1.300 :Hardwai�e Phone 4WO . - enent As the 'g6od tiemes' coming to 'andmotherq and a splendid program Pllone 68W this favored land of Canada would is heinir ,prepared. Com'-e and enjoy Pickering, Ontario Ontario ]PICKERING be theiz�,q to 'reao. a social afterno6n.`All are welcoine. 9P H E KERI G NEW C aNk 7 _ v c. 'wG1C .no- ~.�'•' .�'�.. s.' Ii 1n ..4'x„1,� _ ,�. •f'n � _ M..i. .. '� _ �+ .• `J � r .... - .. .. •_ . • , ` .�—.u.•u �i a �� i �- - „ � • - " ..�...... A 0.0 Ole 0 0 - - - Grimsby Farmer Patents Power •- Four Youngsters _ �.:. Die in Trag es _ `loice of the Press' Canada, The 1✓rnpire and Th4: World at Large 'Broth rs perish 6y Fire and 4. - - " . - - _ .. ��• �, '� ;,;. �� �:.' . . in River Waters .• strumeat; a thin that hungers or Ontario Fatalities • Newspapers Lead g -The presldent of the Firestone Tire skillful activity in every nerve null `�. � � � BURNED TO DEATH - ' _ and Rubber Company announced_the fibre-of !t, so that even its physlea! •I Rene I.rbea•, 5, North Bay. other day that his company Intends to health is not attainable until you have - Luciet. Lebeau, 3, his brother. increase fin siltettising al)proprlation satisfied its hunger for skill by one " ?- DROWNED;, = _during 1933, particular in-the daily means or another,'Your,drill-sergeant, _ Y Desmond Leckie, 3, Carleton Place. - mewspapers.• your muscle trainer, your professional Carey Lackie, 4, his brother. _ Many striking_dea}onstratinns'have gymnast, your football coach may be. J --been offered of the'fact-that there.are good fellows enough for their bull- North" Bay.—Lucien and lone Le plenty of buyers in the country if ness; but as exponents of physical beau, t}roe and five years of :fie, re- if with something to sell, at the education, maq the Lord deliver us spectivFiy, -were burned 'to death;: - elghf price'and`of"the right quallty�', from all such!-Dr. L. P. Jacks in !. their mother, Mrs. Rene Lebeau, is in Dili give the public their mesa a to "= St. Joseph's General Hospital,-burned g Lancet, London. - :th proper form,' - r abotit_the head, shoulders ;nnii_aritis; It has also been demonstrated that, Modern Pioneering1 Frank and Michas Lafortune, 23 and no form of publicity pays as great-a It has to be mcognized that under 20, respectively, uncles of the chi!- ' -iiividend-as newspaper advertising: present-day conditions laud settlement dren, are suffering from cuts and t .Certain .sections. of 'the public m_ ay cannot necessarily be promoted simply ?' .':; burns,and the afort nt., - andmrs bf .lead •a' magazine announcement or by finding the land -and men who are - Mrs. Mary Lafortunz, '64 years Df ' many hear as advertising program prepared fo try-their fortunes on '!t age, is burnt about the head and arms - =over the air, but a newspaper message It is not much use quoting examples as the tragic result of an early morn- - goes to al! the people. —Border Cities of pioneer settlers who, taking up irg fire here Sunday which destroyed - ' Star. - land fade the suture with little equip heir ho at 41 Duke 'St. east: •. ; .. , t me _ — . The only one to escape injury was J meat beyond two strong arms and «' � ! ' - �; ' � -- Albertine;;a 16-ttionflis'-old bab�r. Siam's Economy - boundless courage and optimism non f , All seven persons ~were in bed and The more the Western World learns their way eventually to success. Con- y �h��� about Siam the more firmly it is per- bilious are different now, farming 'p � °i �• awakened only when `ere flames were suaded that the Siameso are a re• technique has been much elaborated, saeep?n9 thr`ougiifihp horn• markable people.- not long ago tney li3e vacupmuou nas been divided into - ' ' James Mitchell, 60-year-old farmer of Grimsby, Ontario, has been IN NIGHT ATTIRE. a, ehanged their system of government specialized branches, and overhead Those who escaped were forced to- without making much•of a toss about casts accumulate tar more rapidly.— tinkering w4th-levers, pulleys and motors—claims discovery of�aew leave the hougg clad*d' only •is their It On that enlightened kingdom a re- Auckland Weekly Neves. mechanical laws which save 60 per cent.. 1n time and 100 per night, attire. volution takes place with the utmost cent. in power. The fire is attributed to an over- -` of restraint and amiability on all aides. Lost English Villages - - — — — heated stove, which was, lit shortly 71 Yet Mat L not the most wonderful Daring the centuries miles of Brt- Britain To Build Gt. Britaln'Persia before fns Lebeau, the father, left thing about Siam, it has learned to tain have disappeared into the aea., A- -L at flue fnintites after'seven_to go to Cut budgets and discharge useless pub- strip half a mile aide has been taken J_New Cruisers Reach Agireement I church, about two blocks from the lie servants is a way that is as off the coast of Yolhshire.to the last house. I. - .4.- _ N aderintnn 15a r. and t 1 r th4 fr .tea_r •a13013t Gleaner. have.beea submerged. Orders to be Placed. if) Few Will Settle Dispute by Direct ten mii_utea when his nephew inform- - Lower dower,the coast, at Dunvetch,. Days-, Lord Stanley Tells Negotiations -- Removal ed him of the fire, 'when Mr. Lebeau ' Penner In Turnl69 Corners a whop medieval city has disappear- !returned to his home it was s roaring; It would naturally be imagined that ed, and yearly services are still held _ :8 Delegation From 1.e8$17e i fist of games and hope of saving � of the first things eery motorist at the sea's edge #n memory of the London. — Lord Stanley, parliamen- Geneva.—An agreement to attempt his two Young sons wan aban4#oned. is how to turn corners correct cathedral and eight churches which tarp secretary to the admiralty, told a to settl8 the Anglo-Persiaa 0#1 Coal- Mrs. Iebeau, in a'downst,airs bed- learns •. �Iy; that bit of driving' technicality are now below the waves. -deputation of engineering and ship > Y dispute by' direct negotations room at the back of the house with �. surety belongs in the ABC's at the art - building trade unionists that orders 'vas reached by Great Britain and Per tie three children,,wakened before her _ + Hof handling an automobile. HoweveA Tribute to Canada for three new British cruisers will be sin last week. husband left for church, but fell _. ' recent figures show that during. the Canada looks back upon 1932 with .placed within-the-next few days. The accord was reached during din asleep a couple of minutes later. ant six months of 1932 there were in bride. The nation retained world The contracts, under original plans.- cessions of the concession disput8 un- When she awoke agsin.'$ames were Y Ontario 123 accidents is maiing right- leadership #n• the export M wheat, w_ere not to have,begn awarded until .der the auspices of the League of No-- roaring through the home. 'hand turns with two persons killed :priatiag paper, asbestos; wan second late In March, the secretary said-Isar lions.The two countries agreed to sus- Her screams rouse Cie -other mem 2o-gold,platinum, cobalt; was third to week. peusion of all proceedings before.-the bets of the household the tiro. La- and 80 injured, while in this same - wheat flour; fourth in a..tomobfles The projected vessels were-planned -League Connell until its Map session, fortunes upstairs and b{lrs. Lafortune !period 444 accidents occurred is ere• P j with the option that this may be pro- sleeping in a downstairs bedroom at- sotiating leftband turns with'five kill= and woad pulp; flit~ in rubber tires. to the 1932 British shipbuilding prow longed then io .common agreement, tl:e front of the house. ed and 265 injured. — Peterborough Canada winds up the year with a fat- gram anti are allowed under treaty - IExacniner, arable trade balance of $50,000,000, provisions. Should the negotiations for a new Frank and lidicai eel Lafortune at- _ contrasted, with an unfavorable bal- Lord Stanley also told the deputa-_-concession to succeed the one arbi tempted to escape down the stairs, but INats Adornment ante of .$10,000,000 in 193L There Lion that'coatracts for 23 other naval trarily cancelled by Perai's, recently tl flames forced them back into their, have been troubles,but they are being craft will be awarded within a fort- fail, the issue may again be brought bedroom. With their bare feet, they The depressed Canadian dollar is a surmounted. Canada in a huge coup night. He estimated the new.work will up before the-council. kicked the glass out of a window, 20 = bleeafag to Canada's Atlantic'ports, try with only about 10,000,000 pope- -entail contracts- aggregating ,£?,000,• . " Persia had maintained throughout inches•square, and jumped out -into- . the railways which serve- them, and. latlon—but the .Canadians,are-an ex- 000 (currently',about $23,730,000) dor the hearings that the dispute had- Ito the snCw. Both*re�ceivea burns about the shipping companies and sailors reedingly hardy-handful. — Christian the shipyards. place in the League, but should-be set- the fare before they, could escape. who convey goods to and from there Science Monitor. The 1932 naval -constraction pro- tied by private negotiation. Their feet were severely cut in break- by sea. Thanks to our depressed dot- gram, announced in March, 1932, was- - — __ ing the window. _ - _ Iar it Is now cheaper to ship Wheal -° Engtand-on the Air Mrs. Lafortune, wakened by her.' oversee by.wa of Halifax or St. John much like that of 193x.' It coneiated 1 Who can 'make a.list of-the things of plans for two-cruisers of the Lean- Increase In gales daughter's screams.tried to, get bark the--Rs- ,�mc are Eng an The Monarchy, der class, one of toe Axethusa ciao to help her with the ch, ti�'r +r„ By Genoa] Motors ports of the Atlantic coast; Can Parliament, the Wavy, the Derby, and (5,000 to 6,000 tons); one leader and ).eat forced her to flee out the front oshawa Reaepurtng to sales execu- freight rates are paid_ in-Caaadlan the Boat Race. Healey Regatta the eight•destroyers, tout sloops, three door. tires-of- General'-Motors Products if .-money. U.S, rates have ter.be paid in Trooping of the Colour, Picadilly,, Big submarines, ones gunb6M. one destroy- :firs. hebesu, along with het three 1?aited States money. The 12 to li Canada,Limited, are the figures reach• clildren, made an attempt to get out Ben,,the London builes, hunting, foot• er_depot ship, and various emal.er fag head office following the Bolding p- per cent. exchange makes the U.S. ball—these are the-so;: of raw ma- craft.. through the kltcl%en.. A wall of 'firL routes too costly to be comy5etitive- terial of which England's esteem and - of the. National lviotar Shows at,Tar tarred their way. Seizing it burning Such Canadian grain as i3 moving affection is the world are composed. ---� _ onto and Montreal. ®�,l , "--i � Ake�_a�=r.li�a eastward is• going to the.-Canadian ,, e- .,.. .' Canada 1�ar*++es TWA Li�cv,(aiu4r w 1. L- MC'laVtan,,gea• .T'_`,�cz�r,—ersrcze�,/L�✓,j aeo .0 iLictua- bedroom w1ndOK'. Quickly wrapping. portm.—Edmonton Bulletin.- For London Parley oral sales manager, passenger' cars - tional affairsi coolness, fair dealing,'a Y Albertine, the 26-month:.'old baby, u " h - reputation for quality is manufacture _ Ottawa:—Cuuada will be represented and trucks sold at the N�tlonal Motor a blanket, she threw the_child, out .IPaper 1,000 Years Old —these•are among the'vtrtues of her by Dr. 0. D. Skelton, Under-Secretary Show In Toronto were 25 per cent. into B• snow bank. It escaped ltljury. more than for the National Show is 'd Chinese newspaper gas pubifahed character•. Let the Empire Broadcast of State. for External Affairs, and ' The mother made a vain effort to 'eontinuously for 1,000 years. Fancy ,ing Station reflect these events-'and Lieut,Col. G. 'P. Vanier, secretary of ly m `Prospects" were also relative ease the other two ehildtt�n, but it - having 'Indignant Subscriber" write in these qualities -and It witi earn the the'High Commissioner's office in Lon- lY more anmereus, was toe late. Seriously burned, she -" Figures just receired from th"e .%Io'ni "This is not the position you assumed gratitude of all members of the don, on a committee to-consider mean.; escaped otcly a few seconds be fore the real Show indicate encouraging ac- In 3541.•'—Ottawa Journal, family; it will render also an out- of facilitating- economic consultation ]Oise collapsed. standing service to the world.—Cape and co-operation between the several• tivity,in Eastern.Canada. Sales at the The injured. were attended by Dr. -- Montreal Show and at the General Germany Recovering ^ -"-- ArRns, t3OVernmente of the Bltiah Common- Motors Salon held concurrently show- J°yal. Coroner Dr. A. E. Ranney was Through all the gloom that cur wealth, which meets in Lond.oa on, summoned and the two bodies ware Mild.Class War y ed an imprmement oiler cast year's munda international #finance and the " . Febmar 14 next. removed to the McGuinty and Neav = total. _.' ener Undertaking Parlors. . - - { budgets of the nations one gleam of The London bis. 'strike-Is over.,- If Empire Mark6timg Boards ": b An inquest is unlikely. - light has pierced that is calculated to .'simply is not-in the British nature to - j -give encouragement; wbere Yt Is sorely let ordinary strikes pass into crisis Tendon•'-'doe of the most important .Glr]s Are Returning - BROTHERS DftO N. needed. Germany is on the upgrade. and general 'strikes into revolution, item's to be considered at the apeeting _ Carleton Place, Ont. Desmond of the Empire°consultation committee To Domestic WorCc Definite proof of this was gives the The present stoppage, an outlaw move T-..ckie, 'aged- three, and his brothQr, _ Budgetary Committee of the'Reiehsfag in an case, was brought to an and Is that of the future administration of New-York,—It) former years wo- Carey, four,•were drowned in the ` the oth-ir day by the Getman Minister w#ten near-zero-weather descended up Empire marketing boards which will men went out of the home inte indus- lJississippi River when they broke ' t of Economics, Professor . Hermann on-England and the head of the oper be instituted in each section- of the try and business. To-day they are be- through the thin ice here Saturday. •1V armold. , ating•cotnpany appealed to the strikers Empire. The meeting will be held in ginning to return to the kitchen, ac- •Both bodies wore recovered. The Minister presented three factors. not to subject the public to serious in- ,Canada House and will-be opened by, corfting to the Girls' Serv* 7pAa - Tic children were last seen alive 4 in .1„y cni,vav,i°nn a a n 1, ern.,+ t3�e.. Ileseacrd.'�i��::��.;, • indicating bath imnrnv�^+°� � s. - C° - which has started a course of.train- playing along the share of the rivers .i trial conditions and iacr, ase in public What was there the London strikers Canadian High Commissioner to the ing.,in domestic service. and-when they failed to return their' . confidence. In the first place, he told could 'do? Mter all, 'th'e' are of the 'United Klrigdom;• Last year,tha organization places father went alone to search fur them. - tbe committee'that industrial prodne- same blood as the Pirates of Penzance I .13000 girls, one-third of whom went _Unable to locate them, he returne3, Lion in Germany had.risen'to 65, tak- 'who, with all their faults, loved their'Poland Beata the World into resident positions in homes. Now, and with other villagers formed •a, fug the 1929 level of production as a Queen. It the social revolution ever Knit of. 100, after, a decline to 52'ib does-ebme in-Britain, it will be only in Her Crop” of Babies says Mrs, Alexander M, Haildtill search party X932. At the same time 'the increase vrhen its leaders have shown their fair I Warsaw, Poland,—There's no de- president of the league, there still Late in the day the searchers came dig- In seasonal unemployment to-day is 'lowers haw to overturn:- the -existing pression in the "baby crop" in Poland, -are F9sitions open#or girls-who, are upon a hole in-the ice,where`they dis- - In s asonaird of what it was a year lowers ,how t t ceasing to be good fob tbe• annual -statistics showed, properly trained, and the intention-is covered the ')odies in about six feet - - Provisional figitres showed the popu= to turn to these jobs poorly equipped of water. [go And In the third place, stock and lows.—Tow York Times, latfon increase Last year was over office and iactory-�korn p'° _ bond averages have advanced, respec I suv,vuo— not.- g p_ym tG &I r.T,4 ti qua 4,, �_ greaten than -in any other- firidin em to eat in,a period o_ f eliion" - country in which data were available. ken competition. 9. He ragards these-as accurate and. Bananas Strongly Affected I To Be Decreased IO P.C.. gniIIcant indicators of business ac- $ Canadian A lea' This figure was 200,000 more than Leaders in household economics .. TZty 'which should give i ess a c- y Pp ; in Germany, Poland's neighbour, with' from Teachers College,-Pratt Insti- Brussels,—Belglum's military bud- A troupe of Canadian aDples�placed a population nearly doable that of this lute, Good Housekeeping °Institute, get Is to be slashed 10'per cent. from red S7�ound}ior opfimsm Montreal in the presence of British Went Indies country: ° • -• - Scientific Housekeeping, Inc., and last years $30,000,000; and the most fiy.Sfax, batianas, will hypnotize the latter and I Manhattan Trade School have forine3 energetic efforts of Flemish and So- cialist- opposition •leaders for larger =_ cause them to.ripen much more rabid- an advis�o6ry committee to 'supervise ,.:,•.:__� . �.- . ph sisal Culture -ly than,otberwise. S } the trainnng in home-makirfg. The cut are meeting bIuh retuaaT, y dlsotli tpectCd t. . Gres LAkkeS 1 ,• A purely defensive fighting force, it we made a mistake in entrusting -T� amaaing fact is set forth by'Sir eagae_a plan calls for units of irbtn' in 11 efficient, saidAlbert Deveze, phi egltttre G� uC�l/,tl of inte�ler-VRtlliera-$-i�ardyr:ter so-ardd��,+� L� .!hull-isle,Marie,ant.—Expectations 15 to 20 girls to receive one month a They ought to be people gave recently in London England, be- here are that iron ore shipments-down -intensive training in-all branches of Minister of National Defense, speak- -intensive t-be British Association of re- the Great Lakes next summer will far domestic work, g ing in the obanrber•. education—as 'they . are- is - 4 en, for exemle. They ought to •frlgeration. He said that a stream-Of. exceed those of last season. Estimates - • _ . e-Disarmament-follows security. Is row that the human body- is not air tbat has paseed'over the apple con range from 13,000,000 to 25,000,000 L - �1 a machine for digesting food taiga "subtle emenstions which pro- tone,but steel sad transyortation;nee "People cannot be forced into good- cannot be achieved ender any other - cttlatiar blood and developing •ton�dly_ inilneaeb"other` vegetable 'refuse'to mate it more 4,04uite i'atyl nests, exhorted into it or$legislated circumstances. Gael, Fd+rard W. - � � a fns lone orea4i.e in fot•ade,,, cast. into fv!r--Aarry )OmeLSOn.Foedtck.— Host. ' w••-.:,... .. . . •S-'..fv:..l' a - - nwi_. - w - - '� i' �.y - T�.- ''v'y,y. '�hrT- F�+• - .,.. ,. .. ,-„'ems,--roc' .'.. ,. - - _- .r_a. �r•° .•� a ova .,t 9 v •,'- tea.:: 4'- F�F• •r!r •�- -xci '.�;. -+s'...• ...:"n', f- a••_ .'nw• •r'- 7:.,. .,s� ,.. yam.. w►a♦ r Sprague's face when �the man was L t alive. The left leg was drawn up- A Quay Which is Incomparable ward so that the knee almost touched ' the bullet-pierced stomach. L . "How long has he been dead, doe- SA:LADA ` 1 - QQ for?" Dundee asked quietly. - M u rd�r at 8 r i d L "Hello,boy!" Dr. Price greeted brie g placidly. "Always the same ques• #" ' tion! I've been here only a few min- ~•k ,8y ANNE AUSrm. that I shall I've already told Strawn m and probably be unable to fir the hour of -death with any degree of accuracy." - ! "Took your time, didn't you, Bon- y ��• _ trio?' Captain Strewn greeted his ��� former subordinate 9R Sri people lo. • Drake I had no idyl he'd gone there. s rdln to on been b s Fresh From the Gerd -� • A number of people could have kulea Drake R-anted to play anagrams, and squad. "pot says he's been dead be- � � , - • Juiyi.lta Selim at her bridge party: Judge tween 1 and•12 hours. Si Idarshall,'her landlord, to whom the paid -More the bridge.game started,I•went Gardens" pc rent, and owner of the gun and silt- +' nearly 10 now, that means Sprague enter with which she wan shot; Jot.n to the trophy room to get th boat, - Drake, Btora Illttes, Dexter Sprague. Miles explained. "I turned off the was killed sometime between nine and Clive Hammond, Polly Beale and Janet light when I'd got the box and there eleven o'clock last night." .� liaymond are also suspected. was no light g "Better say between nine o'clock Tones of Nature Twenty Dailies Dundee believer thaylhita, recognizing g t burnir. in"there this y one of these six in a. group photograolt, morning when Celia the parlor maid and midnight last night," Da Pricy - - '` came down from New York for black- went in there t0 put anagram suggested: iii Four Tongues mall, receiving ilo,000 anA.a buubt, Pnd P gram box It may be said that the voice of he warns Sprague not to carry on the back in the cabinet, and'-and found Dundee crossed the room, steppinb' every bird is subtly attuned to' its • • • scheme. over the dead man's stick—a swank Printed II1 Harbin - Nita had burner? papers, intending to' the body. . . .,Flora—Mrs. Miles— surroundings. The notes of the birds marry Ralph Hammond, and Dundee had brought the anagrams in from affair of dark, polished wood, with a that sing by day in the sunlit forest" thinks the murderer will return, looking the rch and left them Jn a table heavy knob of-carved onyx, which lay are-fresh and radiant; the bird that Harbin.—Harbin has-4ee�6 dubbed for them. At the office Thursday morn- Po about a f.,ot beyond the reach of the _ Ing. Penny Crain is• telling hir- of at in the living 'loom, as*our guests were y _b.ds farewell to the setting sur. has the City of the Prolific Press. A city the'M les' home,gto which Sprague ac me getting ready to leave. Thera was no- enr'ed fingers o: the stiff right hard. notes of passionate melancholy; and of less than 300,000 population, includ- uninvited, when the elephone rings, thing else to bring in, in case of rain. Sprague's hat?" he aske•l, p llA- the call of the owl, as it echoes with•the news of Sprague a murder in The bridge tables are of iron covered icg to a brightly !vended straw which through woods at night, is dark with ing the Chinese quarter, it supporte the trophy room at the Miles' house. ''�'• i► -- with oilcloth, and fitted'with oilcloth lay upon the Vc of the cabinet. their own mystery. The trills cf the twenty daily newspapers. " CT-TATTER XXX VI L bags for the cards, score Dads and "Yes," Strawn answered. "And did. i. v a«� ar�i«�he'heavenly There are fp : than 5,980---Ru: + pencils-" you notice the indow screen".' blue in which it floats the confidences The Miles borne still known in He signs in Harbin, yet there are no leas ' "Yes, I know," Dundee interrupted: p`iinted to the window in front o! the reed-warblers remind one of than nine daily 'Russian language _ =14&mi.ton'as the Hackett place,.Aince of which th,: body lay. ;he sash of the mustlin of the reds amidst which Bu the by, where is Mrs. Males g newspapers in the city. TUe English i ''• It had been bui.t more than aG"years ?„ leaded panes was raised as high as it they sing, and the whisper of 'the before by Flora's father, old Silas LO� ' would'go, and beneath it was a screen. gravel in the swift places of- the and American colony of about 300 per• - +� - - Hackett, dead these seven years, dum- In bed. The' doctor is with her. of the roller-curtain type, raised about sobs is served by two English lang• «' Site is prostrated from the stock:' stream. . .. -r: inated one-of the most beautiful of P six inches from the window sill. A Like the scents and colors, the wage dailies. Another dally is part :.tLe wooded hills which 'encirc!ed Mir- "'Where is this'room you call the pair of curved, niekcl-plated catches tones of nature blend into s harmon- Russian, part English There are aU nor Lake in the Brentwood section: trophy room?" Dundee asked. "N3' in,the,centr- tut- the inch-wide r>rtal ious unity; every eoncert in the ivoods Chinese and two Japanese dailies. Once before—on Sunday, the dart don't bother, to come with me. Just band on the buttom of the copp•_rnet and fields utters the mood o_ the land- The Russian news a ers - e L_ scape. is armony impresses i se s z to twelve pages. All bite had come to.interview Lydia Carr and t nderstando' raised or 1twered. one are militantly anti-Soviet; two y _ on the mind, so that I often seem to are. Japanese owned, Salaried men ' • - had secured the alibi which had elim- Miles pointed past the Brea circa- Dundee nodded, 'frowning, and hear again the tones once heard, and iinated Dexter Sprague as a zuspect-- lar staircase that wound upwaled Strawn began eager:y: thereupon I see the image of the land are few on the news per starts; re• F-ridee had driven his car .:p this hill from the main hall. "You can's see "You'll have to admit I was right in which I heard them. The glitter- porters, Sor instance are paid the between the tall yew hedges. Now he the door from here,bat it's behind the now, soy. You've sneered at my guts- ing tropical landscape earls for an- equivalent-of a third of a cent Amen• eoLtinued alofig the.main driveway to staircase. Celia found the door closed man theory anal tried to pin Nita'i other.sort of concert than Jouxs, just can money for each litre published; _ the more impressive entrance. whose this morning, and no light on, as I murder a'n one Of Hamiton's finest a: the minuet belongs to the rococo advertising brings' shat the traffic �'`-- flanking-stern_turi�frowned down 's..id—" bunch of people. period, the w Itz to the Viet era,- -"- '-urori a litre-of police cars and motor- , Duiidee 'cut- him short-by-macchin,; 'This is--the- way I figure it out. and the foxtrot to our own days. The English language papers,•of foul ► cycles., .,ward the door, which was again Sprague haa.good reason to be afraid Even the ocean sings a different pages each;' are published by ar -- His �pprceeh must have beer, ex- closed. He entered so noiselessly that he's, next on the program. He's nerv- song, on the sunny coast of'north- American and an Englisman, The] petted and observed, for it was--the Captain Strawn; Dr.. Price-and the oua. He hops a taxi at his hotel and eastern Brazil, from the song of the are the_Daly English language news master. of the- house xho o ed the fingerprint agerprint expert, Garraway, dad not' comes here. -This crowd here—and l Baltic amidst the 'Frisian- Islands: 1�Dere in all Maachurla,_outside of.; -daor:i and invited him,into the hall, hear him. For a moment he stood have Miles' word for it—aln't any too Since in Brazil there is not. a day Dairen. neowned daily published i+ a the end of which lay the immense'just inside the door and let-his eyes glad to see him; and allows it- Hs• without sunshine, and the landscape laving room. wander about the room which Penny phones for a taxi to go' back to his-smiles through"the hours, there are `,'A horrible thing to happen Fn a had already described. It was not a hotel—about 9.15, that -was.. Milts. no storms on, the coast.of. Pei•narn- - _ Alan's, ome, Dundee," Miles was say- lr- 11 loom-1'L-by 14 feet possibly-- says-but decides to walk down the buco;. with an eternal,,-�entl: mur- in-. ' "I can't realize yet drat we, but it'looked smaller, crowded as it -hill to meet-it. Welt, he opens the mur the trade;-wind rolls 'the'billows fi- setually slept'as usual with a corpse was with the long ping-pong table, front door,or what would be the front shoreward, to break. loudly thunder- • ' _lying down here all night; And I rang of-gal! traits, fishing tackle, ten- _door if this was any ordinary house, tee, against the rocks and headlands bad ,QX�p�1� have only myself to.Wxme—'f errs racqueta, skis -and sleds. -There but before `he steps ous be sees or of the cost flinging their spray high corm _ "What del you m•3anf" Dundee werc_two windows in the north wall hears something, or, maybe .,e even,into the sir. Even more violently the oi!tel " naked. of the room, looking out upon the yew- sees-a face, in the light of the Ian-'ocean casta itself upon the rocky . t%4 at t1ea'' "Wh that the—body w_sn't dis- hcdged driveway, snot between, them. terms, on each side of the door. coastline of Rio; indeed, at certain Qn%Y s ivd g Covered_ sooner," Milea explained. "If stood,a cabinet of numerous big and "He feels sure Nita's- murderer has times the tide flows so-strongly into lnyide Cat, sueit~• _ k, had occuTied to-me that Whitson little drawers. trailed Lim. In a panic he darts into the bay, that the rollers breaking xi you a o�ea Era h1►dn't closed the.trophy room win- Not until he had taken in the pen-.this rooin...and don't turn on the light the store breastwork of the splendid _ you pe� ing, flows, I 'should have gone in to close eral aspect of the room did Dundee for fear he'll be seen from the will- promenade fling themselves t r to a troll' �•e-as ' 'isnd lock-them when I made the look at the thing t ver -which Captain, claws, but he-can see well en•.ugh to height, not of the houses merely, but- ,tvaN - irounda of living room, dining room Strawn and the coroner were bending make out how tLe screens work. I'll of the very steeples; a spectacle of anti library, alter our guesza •,..F=fie bAdy oi-DeTt r pa ue, betyouu_anything• you like Sprague startling grandeur, a further wonder gone.-last nigh' ---- - - The alien from New Yo*k `hail j stayed i+r this room for an hour or of this incomparable capitaI.—Konrad ' A Yale-faced, bald-headed' butIer 'fallen about foul feet'from the win-i two, till he thought the coast was Guenther, in "A Naturalist in BTa- . 4' WW materialized while his master was dow nearer the east wall of the-tr s- clear, then eased u this screen 'in- P zil." Translated by Bernard brisk. ppeakitiB• "Beg pardon, sir, but I php room. lie. lay �n his_si _t!'"a r to limb-mrt of fire window ( natant Houghton Mifflin.) iff Teft c1mi a "A the floor. the fln- and drop to the I3 g P ground. You man see -f _ y, Ilow•s-because I thought you might be .gers of his left hand still clutching that the tall hedge on this side of the ' ing the room again. You see, the powder-burned bosom.of his soft i-driveway comes pretty near up to "Has daddy finished dteasing°" .1 r,"-and Whitson turn J to Dundee, shirt, now stiff with dried blood. .a these windows. Well, I figure he laid don't-think so, mummy• I beard !rim a TEA Mr. Miles and--Mrs. Dunlap played pool of which had formed and Then I his hat on this cabinet, intending to talking to his collar." rig in the trophy room after half.•congealed upon the rug. .The reach in for it when he was outside, ----- :: _ nner until the other guests began to right hand, the fingers half.curled bat.but that he made-some little noise live, and I did not want them to not •touching each other,.lay palm-- which the gunman was listening for, A:' nd the room stuffy—it was a warm upward on the floor at the end of the and that when he got the screen up _ fight--if. any of the guests—' rigid, outstretched arm. The one vis- ,this high, the gunman, --rouehing "I see," Dundee' interrupted. "Who, ible eye was half open, but.on the under the'window;let go vtith the same to your knowledge• was the last per= -sallow, thin face, which had been gun and silencer that he used to bump �,�: - to enter the,•trophy room last strikingly handsome in an obvious off Nita. I've got Miles` word for it! fight; Mr. Miles?" sDrt,.)f.wain, was a peace and dignity that neither ha •�.or ' anybody Pl,e !r `7 u•as, except Sprague, 'of course, which Dundee had never seen upon heard a shot. Of course nobody knee! -- -. ` • - Sprague was in here, and since hi,;: hat and stick were both misstIg €ron .-. - - • — • the hall'closeti they took it for grar; 11 -• - - ed he'd beat it. . Any objections n, . that 'henry, boy?" - - "Just a few—one in particular--" - - �C� But Dundee was not allowed to fin- ,- =s • moll to the.felephone by Whitson. - - - - -- - Chri iets 'hen he returned there was a li h+•ly bewildered look on his face. j ,. "That's funny.. Collins, i c dad i� Get R1d of That _ AP � � sent to check up-on the taxi compan- r1 ow Dots ies--says he's located the driver that . -' answered Sprague's call last night. •' -� ..� - Contain pure arrowroot; Tie driver says he was told to wait - for Sprague at the foot of the -bill, _ always fresh; their quality T11ROAT i oil the main road; says he waited, is rigidly maintained. --t;rere'un'tii half-past ten,"theri went* u .back to town, sore'n a boiled owl." J - - _ _.. '"It.doesn't look exactly as if Spra I i gue were afraid of anyone outside of i Any little soreness in the ,threat-grows rapidly worse if - -- i i.•»s house last night does it?" Dun ",.;' • ;,•n -- - eglect P - - - doe asked. "By the way, Tsuppose' -'- -- - _. - , .--. :• - and gargle at once.-' nce:'This gives you ins>•anr ed Crush some tablets of As rein in some water; k-ou-ve sent for -everyorre who was:` r4 rF reduces danger from infection. One good gargle and yore r,a � "Sure!" But again Captain Strawn' can feel safe. If all soreness is not gone promptly,repeat. - " - (looked uncomfortable: ."But „r' " - There's usual! a cold with the sore throat, so take two -- _ y ; �. - ! h_vent been able to locate the Bes L,J :tablets to throw off your cold,headache,stiffness or other .. and'Clive Ha::imond." �a► '"1 cold-a toms. Aspirin relieves neuralgia, neuritis,,w. j =(To be continue.!.) gyp • ' _ Use it•treely;it does not hurt the heart. R01i c•It Christie's Arzowroou • 0 "My guess is-that there is as much _ ;- i` p0tu 6 : • • 1 ; Bard work' in Hollywood as in airy A 'S P Al atei over the '' ` • , Af m a4a�e ; . +.'' ..• �4 TRA0irMA1tK MCC.IN CANADA _ •- - - .~ •... dswa with mom, .`�7' ,•. city of !t, alas is the .world—a •ec; tills :riR '^• -more disappointment." A. RdN&rd _ - .. _ _ ._ - _ nay bead"if �,� datni. �::•F, Newton. _ -, _ . . (SAYER) ' ISSUF, No. 6-13 Q -7:7 Mass. I 418: ltdwfto 59*0 ported and recommendod payawat W the subjects with which they are m appendicitis in Toronto rast Gener- ery Sunday.taorning at I follow@: A O'Connor,3 sheep Injured their professional lives, associated. al Hospital. are welcome. What in you 16 00; W 0 Willson- insV6c0D9"100 The ageakers Will be selected from Alex. and Mi4s A..Thom M rs. E. for your church in your community 2*40; WT R Pugh. I sheep killed 8,ft all fieydg, =4 an chosen wi the Cowan &W i rs. j and At Your pzesence will help. TERM th K as. Harold it- (4 M Forsyth- Inspecting same 2 ft J object of presenting all phases and chell motored to Goderich ois Than- The members of Mrs. Caifter's and 1L.T&pa yew 1II.=U pakila advance. 9 Wilson. reward for killing dog 5.00. 141itnefttioldr-to ule Unit" suads Gnu Wa riwom aiend that the ClerIL alseoa@ sides to various problems. Raymond day and attended the funeral of the Miss Ruth Hutching's'Sunclay School Booth'opened 'his address in a most at BrItais$2.00 is advame. 113 A W6ite, J Zubrisky and W Dun- late A. J. Courtice, whose death took classes held a social evening the can,to the eg,;ent of 3.4 of 8 00. being unique manneX, telling by way of ill- place at his home, Hohnesville, on home of Mrs. Drape# on FridaT of the value of a sheep bel?%ing to Wim qstrati=6 of conditions fbund in Tor- Monday morning. Mr. Courtice lead last week. At six o'clock a buffet JQNN NUflKARl.proplotor, Pugh which waa werned and subve. Onto, having reference to social in- his Bible Class and also lead in pr- luncheon was served. I e child- quently dled,'owing tc� ad ittack-lik- Auence% and of the circumstances ayer at the church service on Sun- ren joined in many games opul a dogerecognized as belonging tothe of the two classes, of which so much day 'morning, but later in the day o'clock when the National Anthem . PICKERING COUNCIL. above men. discussion is today heard, "Capital was taken. ill with 'heart attacks, was sung and everyone-went home We also rocommend that Wm Dun. and Labor." Mr. Booth began by -which resulted in his death. He is hoping the next socW wiH b�-Jn *0 The Township Council met on Mon- -can and J Zubrisky be latitructed to stating that he was quite- satisfied survived by two daughters and three near future. .,day,Feb. Oth, puffinant to adjourn destroy their dog@. that he could no longer be a'Christ- sons.. When a young man, he resid- ment. All members presen-the reeve The standing committee 'on Relief ian, without.being a Socialist, that ed on the Ryan farm, west of the -Chicken thieves have been dri the cWr. 'The minutes of the last reported&ad recommended the follow. the laws nf- God and 'teachings of Xillage. oper ting In the vicinity of taken as read. ingfaymenw: R Morrieb. groceries Christ demanded that he give that "a 0ousiderable correspondence was to Fawkea 10,85. Misses Pollock We congratulate Miss Mary And- Oshawa during the past week or consideration to his fe4w-men, that erson* on the honor given her by her two, and as is read and accounts presented. 12.89-29.74-, 0 V Shaw, Mr Taylor, us"I in this form `­7 Horward Malcolm was7 L.­& c.-.groceries 5 73; 19 G Morrish. Fowler is claimed to be the first principle Of employer of being transferred to the of thef t, the thieves escape(F 1,eav- �questlng an&djnstmedt of his position groceries 2193. Bean ditto 11.42,Bean Socialism, (not Communism or Rad- Montregl office. 'Ing no clue.- relative to school sections. cuilk. 6.30, Jones groceries 8 99 Dunn Ical Socialisni). Numerous facts were A number of our­women attended S-bool -5S 42; W Pengelly, 3 quoted, among the most interesting the Toront Ea t Presbyterial of the e Attendance Officer Phillips 150,Stroud 28e 'd -v!gorously opposed the reduction In loads wood Mrs Priest 16 00; M 8 and astounding being: "That the av- W.--M. S. at Hope United Church on. bia salaiy made by the Council at the Ghapaian, Anderson groceries 6 00. erage income of a family on relief Tuesday. last Meeting. A Brayley clothiag 6.00, H McDonald in Toronto was' 27.5'cents per we'ek" Mr. Hutton. on the.Tait farm on A tommunication was received krocerier4.73.J J'O'Coaaor ditto 0.18 "That the City of Chicago was-view- the 1st- cone*-,,sion had ti�e misfort- ldompa, nq from the Dept. of Highwave. warairig ­2591 : Pickering Coal Cal William ing the ever-growing-restlessness with une' to have his house and small he'a () Nlr Allin 1000 7the Council that the Township Roiid Barlow 10W coal 5 Y, . s such alarm, that n-dlitia forces and Supt'e apoointinerit W&I, tc, be tiken coal-5 00-10 W: D (4,tnnon,Joe Hiltz house burned on Tuesday night. The MRS. �rHOS. LAW;OWN'ER Police-.Lwere organized-and the`city contents were destroyed by fire, but up With.that Dept. before auF action groceriet�- 12(0; Booth & Murison. charted in reparatio f th d p n -be take�, also recommended that no Barlow gcoceriatis 53-,.Baile c- neighbors qucceeded in 'savinz the e. y ditto 4,30 fence of the city by the., a- large chicken hou'se. COAL AND COKE _ehan�ge be made in that office, as it G Baker-ditto 1294. A Braitey ditto gainst a revolutiona ac was in the township't, interests to not 1.03: A Cooke dicta 15AY0. H Rose ditto -y the New Welsh Coal t r,, t 'That many Toronto n -ers Ti mAke any change in this office 11.57-53.28 ; W XV Sadler, Jas Havey 2- 414- Green River 'ItW Phones Ofli-e 5M Paul Diamond,of the 4rh _CO12.,. re groceries5.10. Mrs Mantle ditto ad adizates were amongst the most - Hokise 2 i .:", quesited Abe council to Approve his milk ZJ 91). C Wannop ditto 8.00. Vrs idal 'of Communists" "That party I.lin Lois Draper is visitin I g Tor- - ,li* n.,d. -r �,L- -_ WHY ' ? g­�Il; sideF froca-tbe 4th Priest d rtn 4 W-41(9j! FLUreen, Politics were no longer. being consid- n­n tl-.i--: NOT -con to his gate at a price of W-cents Hiltz 67.5 coal 5.00. Mrs Mantle 1500 ered-by those who are honestlk',' earn- Children, don't forget ther Mission per yard. Granted. coal 11.60, C Wanci6p coke- . 1..50-, estly attempting to help find a sol- Band on Saturday at 4 p. m. order your Hardware needi -for The medical doctors of the town. 17.K-- ution, suggesting that pa rty and gov- - @pring.now and 967e the .'on'tbe Mrs. George Grav and Miss Ida `,.*bip interviewed the council (To be concluded next week) ernments were a play-thing for the Gray will entertain their Sunday Se- last minute rush. matter of patients who are unable to - �::7 - idle-rich" "That there were over 130 pay f@*@, and recommending that the Rev. Raymond Booth at Brotherhood men in Toronto with incomes of ov- "oat classes to a s6cial er.ehing this Oitr stock of Groceri" will kie er $50,000 per year" "He wa Friday nivht. -council take advwmage of the offer ef Meetinff. Monday evening lost t herein a few the Dept.of Health to assist the muni- s no 'n The Green River Striday School days. favor of the Russian plan *in its en- ."Oalitles In providing for medical fees. the most out- tirety, nor would such a plan be or- are holding a skating party at Ced- Terms What Was probably Cash The standing eowwlttee on Contic- ar Grove Rink- on Fe6. 16th. Xdmiss. standing address ever given in Pick- actical in North America. petivies re'�oreed and recommended on 15 and 10 cents. Everybody wel- I ering, was delivered on Monday ev- As announced in another colum* n, 1 ' . BROCK ROAD GENERAL SIOR41 payments as follows : John M urkar, come. g by the Rev. Raymond Booth, Walter C. Thomson will address stationery 49.&-. Home TelepboneCo. enin the Remember Church-' service ever- F.- R. JACKSON, Prop. 9 fjo_ oat * , I a Pastor of the Friends' Society in meeting on MondaF---_*.vening next, y ball telephone muntcl ' Sunday evening at 7 o'clock, coRdue- Toronto and' Secretary of one of the and iill men of the community are ur, Ave'n. tuemberghio 1000; WCB.y Fes' ted by the pastor, Rev. Mr.,Wilsolk. uxds -5 C swo V at election 1.511. Prititer" constable , Union Sunday School meets �ev- 1. districts of the Neighoorfiood Work- god to attend as Mr. Thomson has Tlk -Guild, financial statement 14 88: G L ers' Organization in Toronto. My. been closely associated with Social Middleton. att H E meetiDg.'Toronto Booth addressed the opening meet- conditions in Toronto. and promises 8.00- -formed Brotherhood a very interestinir address.. Wm Cheater. 'constable for Jan ing of the hewly 2,&00. DR Beaton, on sect salary Feb of the- United Church-, to which all 126 00; Sick Children'go Hospital grant men of the neighborhood are invited Dunbarton _2 t.dir court regardless of denomination.. One. of 10.00: Hd Uleeson,bailiff. a, - -SE NSATIONAL 4 W); Thos Grogg.Oerk ditto 4 PA)� the pri-mary objeiits of the organiz-' Irvin Purdy, We are pleased to qay The standing committee on Dam- ation is to bring to its members and is ely. he having un- sigem for Sheep Wort ied by Dogs re-, recovering nic visitors. speakers who will discusi derzone a ..successful operation for A ' L U 'E ---S For Thura. Pii. and S&L % -10)lb. bag 4.50 Acadia Gran. Sugar, . .... ... ... qundale Prari -Aylmer H.Armal&de Tom%toea. HE -DOMINION "BANK per tin Ir-c. 12 t i a 4 21 C. Table jar Ik. Six -second Annual Statement ty Falc6n Catsup, qt. bottle -1 5co The Annual Geneful Mwing of The Dominion Bank was-hel� at, the Hmd Officif Flour Tasty Toa Lux Soap In Torouto,on wednesday. January ?5th. 1,1;3,at which the following statement of the afta�-n oi tbe bank 05 on December 3 lst� I 93' wm pmebted 6 1 ba. 2& 'per lb 21'C 1 b4r�,23c. S. "Iewel or ILIABILITIE Capital Stock p" iti__ Shortening, sam, Fl&ke2 lbs.' ...... S 7,000,000 00 9,30=0 15b' Q......... Sala 310.77,1 10 ntc oi Pron-t-and Lam Acco=E carried forward Vow.Sonp Bfsctvit- ­-Clothes' ria's . -1-,S,000 Co. Imilliocaire 7c per 1b, 14c. ter dozen 3c; Formez Di.idends unclwmtd.-.- _0 Flak -17-c Com- T ota 1, Liabditift to the Sharehollers_ �Dcpeaits not bearing intirest' Mo ye, 'I-2's, pe'r Notes of the Bank in Circulation so 7 Sal n.,' Socke tim ft, Ak rp,71 4 Deposits bearing kriterest. including interest accrued to 7 date Shop the Red k White Way And Save. ....... 70,1143.8", 04 A A-5 cN-Ances und er the' Finarice Act I-qoo'OW OC Baiances due to other Banks in Can 'S 41 in CanadA V, ' MU, RISON, PICKERING ftpo­�eri- ada 34;.b- Balances due to Ban"- and Banking Corr n t$ e here than BOOTH & -,'Liabiht:es not included in the fortgoiI4... _ 265�031 54 -s of C -.ganding 105,1719,943 13 ­-PICKERING ­5 Lette. ed�. O.0 1,23093 17 You order -PHONE PICKERI.NG OW We dWker ASSETt 'Go" -er CoLn, current_ $ 624,0779 QJ �-Votninion Govtrnrnent Notes......... .11,A5;,104 13 d and S;I% ering - d ' - St 4)0p,),�it in ihei Central Gol# Reserves_._ .......... 400�000, oo -Pick Hax ware Ore- Notes oi other Banks:._.......... M5 GO United-States, and other Foreign Currencies 3 7,827 5 _-Q` C=on other 4,936,4J6 42 7r dut bv Banks and Banking,Corresponden-�s-e-Isewheie than - in Canada' 2, 10,461 30 7, *Z1,241,38 deeply gri am tefal for the liberal Dominion and Provincial Govi7mrnenf Secii�f&s,­rioit eiceeding market 49 Valu-e.................... ..........................I............. 2 2,4 0 7,3 42' patronage extended to us during.the -Vanadiin Municipal Securities, -and British, Foreign and- Colonial Public Securities'other than Canadian, not exceeding market yeaw -value ....................................�_­­­­­­........._­­­­ 4,751,463 17 *We ask for a contitiu"'e of that -Railway and othe'r Bonds, Debentures and Stocks, not exceeding C 6 market.value ............... ............... 2,824,456 .-S -happy relationship daring*. the -yes r 'Call and Short (not exceedin'g thirty days Loans in Canada on Stopics., which' we have just on-tom.- Debentures and Bonds and other Securities ofa sufficient market- upon able value to cover........... ............... SA23,517�00 041 and Short (not exceeding thirty dk%;&) Loans elsewhere than in - Canada on Stocks, 10�eberituresa:nd Bonds and other Securities of 0 a sufficient marketable value to cover... :............................................. .19.9189S 1 Depoift with the Minister of Finance for the purposes of the Circu- lation Fund -.324,825 00 7 7......... WyS68AW 83 ­� J. S.-BALSDON TIC KERING -.0ther'Current Loans and Discounts in Canada (less rebate of interest) nnr 17 t*v making iull prw-imion ftir -11 bad and doubtful Other Current Loans and bi-scount's elsewhete than in.Canada (IM rebate of interest) after making full pr6vision for all bad- and 'doubtful debts -34,004 96 ma S L—.-, �,:­L.6 3 9&j26 54 X Pee ial Sank'Premises, at not more than cost, less amounts writter� off..,'— 5,980,TO 00 R�al Estate other than Bank Premi" ....... 71,4,5 17 Mortgages on Real Estate sold 25,565 72 ti and $1.00.per pair - ' -- _:- ­ ­ . . -Men'dflraces, 50c., 75 Con 'Other Assets not included in the foregoinr �143,529 36 . . : Men's Gartem 25 cents and 50 cents per poir .LlsbPlties of Customers under Letters of Credit, its per contra 61,097,764 Fine Shirts, 90 cents UP per pair Men's Fancy Rose. 25c,, 35c., 50c. and 75c. ''Arm Bands, 25 centm per uatr $122,917,033 04 Oluveiii, Se'arfs, Ties' -Beaces at various prices' Boys! 7'1 -kUSTIN,.President, A. BOGERT, General-Manager. -Boys, Osps, 49 cents each C Bor;' Leather Wttidbreaker, 3.50,each AUDITORS'NEPORT TO SHAPMHOLDERS i,,.rt to ibe Sharohold*rs of The Dowltilon Bank:- I ize 40, at 6.96 each ORJr. Yen's Leather Costs, a T1,al w* havot examinecl the'nbov*Saloinle Sbiet as at December Slat, 1982. and aorntvar6d It with the E1999, Kayser. 1.00 per pair We bay*9b nod L LA1kC11;j,' � ­ -ouchers at Hoffd Office and with the certified returns frora the bramehes. tai W the I&I th tr&n*eCU00$Qf t" Siukk Vbfek tion and expl.anationt that we-hay required. end In a F-f4ir Men and BoyN �b"ks and Vrmm oll �0.com*under our nodes avt been witliln the powng of In our-opinion the Balance Move, disdeses-the truo Emadr-l-wof the Bank and Is as abonra-Ur ft Phone*4 %mks at the BLuir. A. R­ CA 8�"frZrkrwiei,Mitchell A,0e. W. D. GL3LVDL1rNrrVG. C,A., Tore Janual y 4"1. 1"913. of Riddell. Stood, Graharn & Hutchison. CECIL BRAD LE Y s. +>``"+.,''la 3G` ._"'.i':.-.:>..w:' .•, a:•, ..c'i... - :m�a: :--k..- ._ - 'r -',. �g',^'��'y•�.�. .,�•+::!i -.._.."�.�_'O^°`-� .-s.' "`^S'�',4`'C" '."-L 'YR.+'..: v -r t- w. i;, �y-.R '+_`..',�}-�•..:. ^!,.i i4�... _ s..; ml.v-:' -+T'�I' '';. _�Y`.'" :a�•'Y'�-:,�°.F• . '��e'.','?•..'N.,': ,,�t."S`•.Me A rn °RK , , • ..,,^ -. ..� •�, n .. • -� W% _ • •R�', b i'„ ,A�. •. ..•Y 1R+ »� '�. R 'n''.f^,rivy`�•�.4 AP 2- , ` CLlksEltoliM J. E. and � Hlean and child :: CARD OF THANES : '' Don't Sleep On Left Side W� AN�FR30Ilj Mrs.Lather PWtay fie' spending Pens spent the week end with the "w former's parents tn'stouffville. We wish to express our sincere Q4S $fig Heart a week or Um with relatives In Frank and Mrs. Allawa of thanks to the many friends and ne{- 33U1�$ARTON ` Whitby. , Whitby, visited J. H. Bea and ghbors for their kindness and expr- If stomach Was makes you sestleas D. A. Pugh and D. A.Scott-had lies, y esmons of sympathy, take Adlerika. One desert vtl�l ntdside, , -- s business trip o the sit on iJlaaodler on Sands last. beautiful floral and for p y l�rnest and�[ri. Began and lire. of gas or nervousness, and bring INSURANCE Monday. Barton motored to the city on eat beseavemeat in the death of our sleep. E. C. Jones, druggist. - f - O. H. Found kas been laid up Sunday when they visited with beloved wife.-and kind anther. - At7TUl+[OBILB. with a every bad cold, but is now relatives. Geor� gas sad sea FIRE Are. F. A. Todde, of Montreal, Q GRAND GO'NCERT BIIRGLARY tlirls, don t.be $kimy SALE REOteTER.. - CASUALTY is ,visiting her parents, Wslter °A Grand COLcert, under-the and Mt•ti. Thomson. Get some Curves SATURDAY, FEB. 11 - Eaten- auspices of the. (George Morgan spent a couple sive Auction sale of 40 horses, in-. wP II.1FE INSURANCE ;.:U days last week in Toronto Fill out those thin places and get duding Belgians, Pescherons and' PARK-BOARD Phone Pickering 7920 rely - ��ee with his.atieter in-law, lire. James the pretty curves men admire. 'lake Clydes, at lot 16, con. 2 Pickering Will bp given in the : Grelx. Vinol (iron tonic) and you'll be sue (the W. H. Banks farm) adjoin- BONDS-Government. Muoielpal and The heaviest► snow fall of the prised how' your X11 improves. iris Pickering Village, the proper- COM2VIUMTY HALL Mortgage Hoods. Also.Industrisle. r: ,_season occurred on Tuesday morn Tastes delicious. E, C.'Josses, drugR- -ty of Alex. Picov. Horses are 4-- -AT'- Safe investments at from 5 to 7 per ing when about three inches of 2st• to 8 years old, and weigh from C L A R E M O �' cent. ;- snow fell. .1200 to 1600 lbs., all well broken INSURANCE-Ali classee'written in. Metoriatq have had the time The and guaranteed to be as repres- On the Evening of _ eluding Fire. Automobile, Wind. t storm. Accident and Sickness. ' sure- or moue Wednesday Feb y 22nd - �.+attended in• which to procure - y refunded. Sale at 'their licenses for 1933, to Fabru F. : 1.30 sharp. Terms cash. w.•B. i Phone or write ary the 15tb. y,"° \ Eyes Powell and W,- Maw, auctioneers. - PROGRAM 43tf ED.•BOWMAN,Whisby T': Lorne and Mrs. Overland. of i + TUESDAY. FEB. 28th -' Auctior. :. 'Toronto, visited the former's bro' sale of accredited Holsteins. pap The program will include an Old-time DINTY'S' GARAGE rase, C. A and \leas Overland and ., to horses and implements, the prop- Fiddlers Contest end a,Harmonica 1 s G '' ' • Contest. For these contests there will family on Sunday. arty of George A. Ames. mites be a let. 'dud and '3rd rite awarded. COC: Brock,atld'Kin'Kingston Rde. west of VWhitby, on Mrs. H. H. Thomson celebrwted Modem the Kingston All entries must be in the hands of ` g Ler birthday on Saturday, Feb. Pd. Sale at 12.30 sharp. See bills. the le-eretary by February 18th. ` 4th. - Her friends wish her many * _. Wm. Maw, auctioneer. General Repair Work all cars. mora happy birthdays. �_� Life- There will also be a Program of vocal` gurnteed at reasonable � and instrdtnental music by Master Clifford Baker, son of V local-talent. prices. 'If+ �► .Vincent and Mrs. Baker, who has by C Renew + our A rite for the lucky number ticket Acetylene Welding. - '•'' III De gIVru. . improvinR ver9 rapidly. Eyesight Specialist ubse�"iptlon Admission 2n cents, children 1^cents. ${reetoae and Dunlop Tires.i Mrs. G. O. Bennett, of Toronto, copyright 1927 en very serious! -has been• visiting Mrs. H. w Chairman, Mr.Wm.Reeaor, G. Mc• :v. F.'GODDARD, AWRED PRETTY, : Gasoline and Oils. i Intyre and other relations and XMCIENCT president Secretary -friends for the past two weeks. Part No. g Refreshment Booth in Oonnectiou ' Miss Donnell, principal of the -.- - Phone Pick.7600; public school. is ill at her home in Every one of as is inclined to neg- (night or day). =e Ik 'swieb, but we 'hope that Abu IFTt those preans of our bodies w•h- veill soon be able to resume lter ich do not complain. We loess- we work in the school here. have backs, or hands, or feet until e i ' * 421y PROPRIEITOR - - Irwin Purdy underwent an open they give us pain-Nature's signal of (� ation for appendicitis at Toronto distress. And so it is with our eyes. East General Hospital on Wed• the most miraculous organ, by which - nesday of last week. We are glad our brain secures ova! one-third of - ItraveL #its Brig's $tV.ttma ti to know that he is doing' icely. all its impresbimu. We were born - .. ., r with sight and because we are ased ` Rev. R. Barber, o Toronto, to that marvellous power, we are far _ CHANGE ©�+ atcnpied the pulpit in the United too often neglectful of it. We do not - ` Church on Sunday Iagt, when be delivered two fine sermons. The care of our eyes., blow, the bran= , P y an eye is so wonderfully built that '� Pe __ reacher for nest Sunda has not Eyesight S et been announced. it earl accatnmodate many of the a- ,..` i y Wm. and Mrs. Birkett enter buses to which it is subjected. Its � q 4 •a .d s.r. delicate, wonderful muscles and ner- 1Bffective Monday. February 13th.' .s sham. : -' twined a noanber of friends on ves will adjust themselves for an in- _ Monde evening. when a vex p p = PICKERING-TORONTO � LS BLXNX, y y definite period to the strains ut u - D NEY D .• enjoyable time wag spent in pro; on it and ven under very severe a- , : .irressive dominoes and in music. base may perform the task with litt- Leeav Pickering leave Tarouto Osluit a lThe prize was won by J, H. Evans. le or no complaint. But physiolog- Haatern House Bay at Dunda� � �'p' p0m OR1eo err a/Y The studeat from McMastar fists tell us that the eyes are one- ,a1, H, ' p, M A M, p M University, wbo was to preach in quarter of all the nerve•force of the a 7,V b 3.54 7.30 *4,:91 -- - - the Baptist Church on.. Sunday entire body when they are function- a 7.54 is 4,54 9.30 5.90 t last, failed to appear, and the inir normally. It is clear therefore, 9,54 l0 5,34 19.00 934 service was conducted by T. C. that an additional strain on the ey- 14.24 5.54 11.80 p _.Gostiek, who Rave a e lendid es makes an added strain on the ner- 3 _ _ P ve force of the entire body, weakens 11.3x4 b 7.54 P. M. 8.30 ' .. address At the morning service. P. 1d. 8.54 c 12.80 b 9.30 ' and C. H. Found conducted the it, makes it afore subjeet'to disease, a 12.64 b 9.54 1.30 10.90 ' and certainly impairs mental and- acceptable annar.ni Hey¢ v3ir bodily efficiency. a 2.64 d 11.44 _ -e 2.� +r to be continueii t Hamilton, of Toronto, will con duct the service oast Sunday, ""- -` - - - - - a dally exceppt sun..A Hot, b Sat., Sun,. A Hot. only. both morning and evening. �'1 -„ as 5sL. oalg. d Bna. Ik Hol. ontp. _ 1lRa/'fGtS!lJr� Mrs. Joseph Byers' mother, Mrs, Co 0 Even U! _. Eastern Standard Time. - t_ Philip Davis, died on 3aturdst h"t the basis of eon,Wilmott $- AT _ Copies of the`new time toblee will be avail• Davis, of Fitton. Deceased was a able at offices and geaciea on i•ridsy Feb- r former resident of Pickering Tp., Ce(�ar' Grove Wnk f _.ruary t e lifth. I : 'having lived on the 9th con. at a "the Alteas;read. --She-we.e over ai 1 Wbea tine approacb- Frida Feb.lOth-Junior Farmers he funeral y• eighty yearo of age. T es itis flual hoar tbs took place on Moods , iaterroent• skating Party. Admission, men• ra Coach Lines I I takia yy tlemen memb�►r@ 10 testa : con memorials we execats g place in the Picton Ceme members, 25 cent@. Ladies will I ' he s ' tery. She had a family of three Eastern Souse-•Pickering - acute tribute to tbs sons and five daughtera; the eldest Plesae pcov{de. Admieeioa fee .- daughter having died about ten !vso serve@ as membership fee pemO� they h:� �ur for 1433. erected to honor. Oar ►a 9 Oo Tuesday last forty two S4torday, Feb. 11th--Public- akat �the � s� � # a members of the Baptist Church ing to 10 p. m. Dancing until ` .��a���• �c 7. met on the grounds and eomplet- midnight. Free laoch and coffee. .ed the cutting up of the sesa ­,wood. on'e el admission 25c and Ives C O D Y E A R T R E S N' R' 3TAFYORD •wood. Among those who assisted Tuesday, Feb. 14th - Valentine Kiagston Road is the work were four men whose Carnival. Lucky ticket contest. ri �Phitby combined ages was 323 years. Lunch provided. kd mission 15 = - - �i1 N D T V B E S . _ Plsone Lby _'Thee@ were James Evans 87; who and 5 Cents. "` ♦ worked all afternoon,Frank 9odea ThaNsday, Feb. 10th-Green River 80. R.J. How 79 and Wm. Coates Skating Party. .Everybody - 77. A hotoRra h was taken of _ P P .oelcome. AdsuisaiuoZlS sad U -.,Do Irou know that you can buy a geattine' t .the group. At the close of the cents. ' dav's work the_]sodes of the con ;'C#CC3DYEA.R •t'ZRE _ - . gregation provided an excellent PICKERINC1 - „` �� �Brl �ntn sapper which was well earned. A ;'.As cheap as the so-rolled ekesp tire*. Bel it hearty vote of thanks'woe tender- Cash Meat Market •ed to all the workere. - - Do you knoll that a Co. s the Claremont Women's Institute T�t"�' �'a" - - - �� ��•� R� Obeep rot"for fa?m and counter will be held at the home of Mrs. Fresh Yoang Pork Hams, !b. 90 b°' °�' menu on Wedneeda , February " Side Pork, is guaranteed for I year against Windstorm Insvraace oo buHdinse, �µ,# 15th, at 2.80 p.m. The program fib. - 7e - Biow.oute, Outs and aise@ t+rtad'asills Silea etc, b. t Shoulder Pork, ICI 9c s - j►utoasoblle Iuensasieo . will consist of i%debate, ea jet Rim Cat . • Hoist lice, "Resolved that the volnroe sad Prime Rib'Beef, rolled, lb -100 - " eso ved the Beat system of shoulder Roast, Bret nut, fib ` fie Qrdinsry Wsor an ear, - tof kinds. -- R BALE pre The beosdeet Rctarsnbee oa resod. ,- r Writeyor phone instalment buying are economi- Blade Roast,fib. col1T soaod." The affirmative - - Phone 49M - - - E D. B O W M A 116 will be taken by Mies Mary For• - Our stock ie complete. Give as a ca. eyth and l[iee Glrace Ls et, and -ALLAN ANDK$W, Monaget - yy the negative b Mies Margaret - - s'0 WHITBY, ONT. .•,. CHAS. C y - . ....q Spenceleq and Mtee Eoid Gook. - ' - T - - _ ---- : -T:.e.%o ..111 oiev t.o.*.L,..L L: 1 anCetalk by Mrs: Ed. Glibeoa._& FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND roll call will be answered with ati EMHAi.I[BR o;` .,,y.u �asf ' •'Inexpensive beautification of the . FALL S P E I A LS �- ,YSr _ : ::Y t __ Successor to W. J. Mather,► .: :farm bomb." _ I .� _. `°• A grand concert, under-tbe- StauEvUle _ auspice@ of the Park Hoard will . Night and Day Service - - `- be given in the Claremont Cow We hsvaialsuppI of Greb'Fork Boobs and Miner Rubbere for the munity Hall on the evening of Business Phone Ree}de:,se Pt.oae_ Fall• Season. Call and see them. ; 'Wednesday, February 22nd. A 9M1 � :. . moot interesting program will be _ -AntilFreeas wad Winter Motor Oil for your ear. '•Bxide rendered--which will' include an =THE "MADELINW' - - Hatteriee. Batteries charged 50 ceato. '+s t bld-time Fiddlers'Contest and a ... . .. :� ? Hsrtnonica Contest, for both of BEAUTY SALON - .theewconteete a first, second and lilend&I@ Salmon:large. 3 tine• ipo Rolled Oats. z lbs. 7third prises will be awarded. Marcellibg and Olo•er Lead$aamon, pink, 3 rise 350 Xacaroai, 4 lb,. 25c _ •, , ,I There will also be a rograts sf Fla er Wavia Good a{pp�Ubeese,per Ib. '24c P*stry Flour• 34'a 45c k 50e p g m' Pass au-- orn", 3 6'1 ,. 25e Pure Bread Flour. 24's 700 eta 1. b both vocal and A instrumen a fo ,&alp Treatment, Totaatou, per tim.1 .j l0c •tsl, bT local talent. A prize for '• 9Q3lbs. 2.50 -the lucky number ticket will also " Hair-cutting. Seedless Raising .. 27o C,)okiug Ou,ions, 12 lbs. i.. 26e ! be given. Everybody come and Permanent Waving a 5pecialq� Phone;Markham.d402, Pre Deliver sold and Installed by ;- •et -)y an most enjoyable evening. idlblisal �Lu.side3l, A no{salon, 20 cents children, p� FBANH J P8ou 10 cents. Phone 1909 CLAREMONT �j�, �. �jji�n� (ienekerohantf Green Rivet F cmai Ill-ox?ASyo As 1. .:9¢,q yi.'ilL•w+i. h , .in`e i, wR'. C. I,!`"- w, ++r•ni�- p,4,,�,i I 'FJ — 1 .R .l'I may , �"',a: ''ri'.;s!''Ga:c:�t4 -,aau;•wlnw..7' '�t,•+e1•„�.,:.Iw•"i++'`S.'✓txi.e%'" _�, ,s,v ^':a- - :l:'�",-.r• �:aa..v ':,:'?'ih" .Y,,,��.{- c. :J�,ky:r .� .may on�s".P k7S, - � gsaann�� 9 :5ti i..• ! ..i- ''+•-mss- "b _ , s-" �.,-•-,i• .. ter• :.-.' _ '.j,,r.-/n,•'�'f a� � i'. *-•i K' _ :.n ~:a: r4 - .i� ALP. r+' P- 31:of 4 -wv. wsrn>, M 1 � �""r..?'f' •'�;'_$ +Mr"•• ',,�",'+• •,,, •;' .. :Y _ �- !r.` t'" ••w.n"wtex:w..+• a• '.i..+±wrrr .� ,apx,•e.,+^.' ,...-''- �:+ ,. : sit..., .a,'� �~"f}i•�•s•�..� , . .. ._, ,..Y� .: .._.' Y � Five Sp&iies S 1 ` � - ' - app Y :TT'ar'm Queries 90% of Cut Lumber - = '. -_ -- - + Do You Know + Henry G. Bell, B.S.A.; Dept. of Chemistry, O.A.C. Douglas Fir, White - a�.. ,.. Spruce. Address All Letters to Farm Editor, 73 Adelaide St. Pine, Homlock and Cedar West, Toronto. All Answers Will A Leaders in Production Appear in this <;;;;; .:.. _ • ��� c, Enclose Canadian forests ragk second only 4.,,;,'•..:?:a<a„rx:; b•,T. _ Column. If Personal Reply is Desired, „.:.:,.• to agriculture in their contribution to x t k • -•' ' Stamped and Addressed Envelope. - x - pe . . - Dominion production, and they pro- sue• "�'-•w ' vide a fourth of the net production of �:� The Use of Fertilisers words, the fertilizers have injured the ,Canadian manufactures. Five tree species are,the source of over 90 per w �. h , ;•l (Part One of a Two-Part Article) growing crop. Of course, the whole, s A.:* :' • Questions fault is in the placing of the fertilizers. , cent. of the lumber.cut of the Do- ” , t%:;:• ;';' '• ;... soli minion. The are Dougl$s Sr. spruce. 1. Can fertilizers injure the crop? If they had been sized with the White.pine, hemlock and cedar. There 2 before the plant was set or the seed I . Is one analysis of fertilizer as are in Canada a ro -as dropped,the soil waters would have pp zimately 168 dif- jj ferent species _or varieties of pl:-,t, v 3` ' - good as another, or'what' fa the best a fertilizer diluted the solution so that it would a Y:•:>"' (d rt tzar for a farm? s ' have been weaker than the solution reaching tree size, of which 31 are The_above are two very common conifers and form 80-'p;e.cent. of the inside the plant'roots, in which casd �€ _ questions that are submitted in one ' - :1 form or another in comes the plant would take up the fertilizers standing timber, Of the 90 species of e•; ;:i: --correspondence or hardwood the most important are and benefit materially by them. The public meetings. They are vital gnes birch and maple. point is that fertilizers help the crop -- lions and questions to which Ontario " i' •, i If they are properly applied. Do not The Douglas fir of the Pacific coast i' max' ':a:, .,a :::•>'d, `;`i - farmers can well 'give thought at the ;r,., ;'<;::;.;.: :• ,. Place the fertilizer immediately around probably yields more-lumber annually : : - present time. It is impossible possible to.ens- than an other sin 1 In- the • seed or the seed immediately on Y Ong le species ,,,{t, �; q,,�.,;;•V: ;..k < wer them in full, but it is our purpose p Pie top of the fertilizer: America. This tree is not found in $ �° ; 1 to submit answers founded on well'es- Canada east of the Rock Mountafns, A• tablished facts. Another way in which fertilizers can Y " injure the crop is by applying the the greater part of the lumber being �, .� t< h• , i 1. Can fertilizers'injure the-crop? p x D wrong type of plant food in•an effort produced in the coast.region of BritiBh ..;. It is possible for fertilizers to injure Columbia This is Canada's biggest ,E i 1' to help the crop. We know of an in _ k crop. Fertilizers are carriers of tree and from it larger structural tiro=' statics where an oat field on a heavy • concentrated soluble plant food (xxftrp- - - - #„w ._..a; '.'. .,? ,•;,,,- '_ clay soil was ,largely $polled b the Loris tau ue uut,aiuea 'il+nu u�xxx nos ien, phosphoric acid and potash). It y other in'America. 3t is chiefly used t addition of 5-8-7 fertilizer. This far• ` Is a law of physic's that when a strong -> w tilizer is suited to a rapidly growing for structural purposes but on account' •� _ r solution such as a strong mixture of of its attractive appearance It is also .fait and water is se root crop such as potatoes or sugar parated from a extensively used for Interior finish. 4 creak solution such as ordinary water bgets. The nitrogen applied fa a i medium application of 5 8 7 fertilizer The wood is also important in Canada • by a membranes through which ligv as a material- for railway ties ' and Is altogether too much for an oat crop .r• t ` { freak solution to pass Into the strong on,a clay loam soil. In practice, It The five native spruce species are solution in an endeavor to weaken the Droducea tar too much straw, The oat all e of commercial importance, provid• -' crop needs the emphasis to be laid on strong solution to- the same concen- phosphoric arid 6-12-18 'or 2128 In-7 nearly.one-third of the total pro . tration as the weak solution. If the dtiction of lumber. Spruta pulpwood membrane is of such a character that superphosphate would have'been !n- That the narrowest house in Canada and probably the narrowest finitely better to apply to oafs than. Is used fu preference to all others, and f ? some of the salts of the strong solu- forms over two-thirds of the total in North America is located at No. -6 Donacona Street, -Quebec City. - _¢• Lion cannot pass through freely from 5 8-7. These are practical points that the strong spars t to the weak solo- the farmer should know. In purchasing quantity of pulpwood used In Canadian At the top of the front-steps tr has.a maximum width of 7 feet 9 inches. ; 'don. this movement will :take lace, fertilizers. These are practical points pulp mills and exported in the raw or It was built In 1848 and rented for $5.00 a month. It in still occupied. D unmanufactured state. Spruce Is also rhis• is one of the great forces that that the manufacturer should'know is used for'raiiway tle"s, poles' cooperage causes the rise of moisture from roots selling fertilizers to farmers. D Harz Mountain Canaries stance, yields blue ones in the thin 2. Is one analysis of fertiltzer as and mining timbers. White spruce Is Shipped From GErrltz<ain �generation. Cayenne pepper is alai to leaved in the growing crop. It is the most'abundaolt With black apruce" � pP� y listed as a dietary item in developing not the only force that causes this good as another, or what 1s the heat -it .singes iron.Labrador to dlaska, ex- 3 , tnoieatent, 2utst one of the important fertilizer for a farm? Several hundred thousand canad•' the. red=yellow shade. Po Certainly, one analysts of fertilizer tending northward almost _ fbe limit .birds.mostly From the Harz Mountain forces, and this is the way it functions. of tree gowth find southward into-the is not universally good for all crops. region. are en route by special steam- '. As the soil waters-bearing salts -pass C nited States__ The red =prate Sp coo- - ' Mato the root cells the teat takes u Hay or Gadder crops' require-an•sin- ere from Germany to countries across Coyote - D p fined to the Province of Quebec and- -. salts of various kinds. Water is going phasis on nitrogen while grain crops the Maritime Provinces, Its wood is the sea. � By Jason Bolles in "The .Fro ntier. • of from the leaves' of the plant con- require !!tile nitrogen but consider- considered to be of greats° technical In former years, .the number.-3f Risen February drifts weT: deep - _ "UnUously, hence the gait solutions.in able phosphoric acid, and root crops sor_gsters 'thus shipped every year .Coyote came and killed a sheep. Value than of any other spruce sgecieis. I think it-was in April when -the DII&ITt are eontlaiialiy becoming require a fair amount.of nitrogetr with -was upwardS.-of half a million. but p high potash, with the aria Lion oC tor= The•Western species, Lngelmsinn and more concentrated. somewhat the D they gradually have been decreasing We fauns anj dug Coyote's den. nips, which r Sltka spruce. are conII$ed• to-Ilse la- - '• - leame way as maple syrup becomes Pa squire high phosphaceand terior and coastal regions of British in popularity. do some countries,fur- Coyote .ame Among the flowers more concentrated as the moisture is medium to.Iow nitrogen and potash. thermore, the duties are so high as In .Tune and took six hens of ours. Columbia respectivety, and the trees driven oil. This causes continual flow Then. there is the di3erpnced fix soli,. to-mak -the birds too costly-in Ras- One August night when stars werr - of moisture into the-roote of the plant Sandy soils require a different fprfil- :arts- a s Fegioa. sis they are banned ai "uhnecessara dim ° in gre t.size la th4 q _ and up through the plant. Izer to clay soils that tend to b©-ex- �. luxuries." Wb set a poisoned bait'for him, .. Look at the pmeeases of the plant in ceedingly rich,in organic matter. such The Sound of a As early as the 16th Century:, can- Next month we beam Coyote laugh xAother-way, • Suppose yea put a quart. as muck lolls The fertilizer analysis ChjLd'3 Laughter-cries were popular. -:The science;of While dining on an orphan calf. tlty Of concentrate fertilizer in close should be suited both to the special cultivating theft voices ins roved bit Nocetni r=t1 4. amon - the haws g toixch with the-root of the plant:-The mod' of the crop and Art. suptsfement• All the bells of heaven muy ring. _ by-bit-ut.til now they are put'through Cur trrtp caught three coyote claws. X malt solution in the concentrated fer. Ing the soils —here their characteris• Ail the birds- of heaven may sing, a thary Rh` schooling, from whit's itilizer is so strong that the movement tic weraknesses..show up, ?ill.the.wells on earth may spring, they have to graduate, as it v ire, be The year came on to Chrisuixa9-dray.-.. ' is imiVedfately- the other way, br Next meek fire fotlowiixg gixestlons all-the winds its earth ma: bring fire brtn•g appioveu for' �rfiipment: Beyond the--barn a little way moisture !s dra wn•out -Of-the root to 'are answered: 1. Can fertilizers-]ri- All sweet sounds, together;.- Among the most skilful teachers in We sr.w Coyote in-the snow:. dilute the eoncentrated salt solution jure the &:oil'! 2. Can I lose-or gain Sweeter far than-all thingt heard, tF,e_German bird academic .:re blind I raised my gun--and Dad s •id,"No I% bf'the fertilizer. In this case the crop money, by using fertilizers under pre, Hand of harper, tone-or bird, ex-soldiers. Then, "Merry Christma,,, ;-cu ON .' *ills and sometime.% dies. I•n other sent conditions" Sgund-of woods at sundow:i' siirred, The color of 'the birds s an ettt case, `_ _ Welling water's•winsome word, j; ---- -----•- .- - •_� g portart matter. United States fan Tomorrow peel.your eye for us!"` Easy �O Make The sleeves guff just above the el- Wind in_warm_ wan weather tiers always ha<e preferre,.t the-light The with snugness helow, It aver the yellow type, but Britain, for example, Tht night we hears the bogy ivai7. g fine thing yet;thetra that None i likes^them red-yellov�.' `11:e :desired Of-Co yote, brisk ands.la, arm graceful length. . And rote the Hearing ere its chime be-do re colors are secured by efoss-breeding; Arrow.0 to the bitter air By HELEN ,WILLIA31�. g+ P e sr:_ar.,wrapped skirt, always so kind Knows not well tip: sweetest.one pairing white and'greeii birds, for-in Before eve said our'Christmas prayer. 7. in giving the figure height. - "th�strated Lreasznakitt9 Lesson Fur- s -'Heard,vf man beneath the sun, And into the bargain, r'_ ,easily Hoperd in heaven hereafter-; xiished With Every Pafieru aiadc. Soft a'nd`atrong and loud and Wrori light; 1Wha#'8 Puzzle Mouse-gra3 rough crepe silk.with Very sound of very Iight _ b:rwn rough crepe accent in the-vest I:na'rd from inorhing-'s rosiest height, 41 1.5w ' y s• (�� is deeidedly-chic. When the soul of all delight > �4 Woolens and crinkly astir, crepe. Fills a child's,clenr:laughtcr, s •�► are equally :ovely for thi4 model - -- _ a ityle No .3251 is designed for'sizes Aden bells of aelconie'rolled' 16, 1S years 36, 38, 40,s 12 and 44 .;ever forth• such notes, nor t/ld :,�� y O a� inches bust. Size 36 requires 3:?a Hours so blithe in tones so bold, •,• ` yards of 39-inch materia: with % b, As the radiant month of ofd s yard of 35-inch contrasting, Here'that rings from.heaven. VIHO`J TO ORDER PATTERNS. If the golden-crested,wren ' si 4 �! Write your name and address plain- Were $ nightingale=why, then, `' ly' vin number and size of such Something giving g g seen and heard of -ter• patterns as you want. Enclose 15c.111 -Might be half as sweet as when - � ° owl I�il,u ' '�iv stamps or coin (coin preferrnd; wrap Laughs a child of seven. 11 P v g ^ .it—carefully) for each number, and —C«'inburne "Porm ." O address your order to Wilson Pattern „ ,. Service; 7.9 West Adelaide St.,Toronto. L — �.. The OWVafenterle - -'- e When you were at your fair Ina rteen, f And'February was at leis *4 ?x �p`N` �--�- (Ali, v , nothing sweeter could hae been, As nothing sweeter is) •� • There came among your valentines One alt made up of to•ing lines - - With Cupid's darts Through bleeding earts - (Were -his Initials' accidental') You kissed the rhymes A hundred times r -- - And never tbaught them sentimental: There are from fifteen to twenty mistakes In each of the cartoon ' At forty—life's most IotieIq age= k. Which will appear wee$ly on this Qage See it you can and them and thes When-valentines'coma not, compare with .list mhjeb will be published next wee + Go seek again that'treastired page Answer to La$t Week's Puzzle. Child'has on one'grey stocking. > : Unseen but untorgot, 31'an'wou18 not- wear sport `suit at - One •of woman's shoulder strips One poignant.moment let a.tear.. night, does-not go over shoulder. �8 Flow for a boy's love �o sincere; r``' _ '' ' Woman would not be washing child' man's stockings do not match. t �' That tribute t.ve V'x :>^' There is -no patters on lower Pail- That in living room. ' :.•_ r Whereby shall live Man should not have cap on in the of one drape. -- ' The lost, so tender and so gentle, DUDLEY DAWSON house - Woman has one stocking rolls • Thank heaven that still - Who, at the annual meeting of the Drapes do not match. _ $own. ''Some nsay -find` the broadened ---'Mid--prose and illy _ _ dfrectore of the Dominion Hank, was Man$•ear ie oa tisckwards. - - -One of pieced of wood in window norl der type Gress not so slenderiz- You can, In dream, be sentimental, "pointed Seaenl manager. .Xr: Daw- Child has only four fingers on one painted. .�tg For, these and others, tm,. here —Robert Underwood Johnson, in The son was formerly assistant general hand; two•on, other. • Dsrk edge on bottom of chiM'a skid x ravishing model. AN.Y. Times. manager, Woman has an eyerow missing. does not go ail fire way around, ��,'..�•-j.. "F.`�":�'.,,Y".Y•1•:°.Ttl Tr _-f-.r t '.i.•�� _ .._ - -_ ..- .J. �,.... - - y.• ... + _'i... _ Y - ._ -'�-" - _ .y •"",.�J _ ._ .ca=_:.wuro i-s.,..e,�:n. x.fi� ,.....�,'.-+..•�..,�'lc _ �, � '.i.:. _ .. ..n.• vi.�,.. +.•..,'r c,,,l ;til' _`. .,,� -f z.4n s... ,�'' AlWdyS Tll'ed, Slagg�sil OUR CROSS-WORD PuzL FREE TRIAL OFFER 'u�nr ROYAL - =y ±,` 1 3 5 . 6 7 S., ' 9 10 Mrs.' Nartwell's Run - Down ' Health - -� INOT E L L - GUJl Restored by D+ 'Wlltlams' Pink ill Z -13 14 Pills, She States. If yuu have never tried Kruscben-try "I Dave derived ; ,yvi 9 it now at our expense. ' We -have 9 15 16 � t:" 17 18 distributed a great many special Going to Montreal? Feels great benefit from F ;f: ': +•G1A.N`P•`� s which make it >.. .• - packages _Listen W this good news! Our Br, Williams' Pink - - -easy for you to prose our claims for • - 20 "'' 2 '.<r #,22 - room rates have been lowered. The --- : Fine Pills;' -writes Mrs. is ourself. Ask our dtvgg 1st fur Lhe Lorne HSrtwell '��< , i'hx new "GIANT""y;3c. packge. schedule shown below gives cll Now ��.:..,•,., Osnabruck Centre, This conAsta of our regular.75c,bottle twe*her the thrifty details. Charles Dorn- ..2J 24 rr< 26 - - �..�: Ont. "My health i _ with a separate trial bottle--sutficient fur about berger and his fatuous Broadcast- Ont.. » one week. Open the trial bottte,nrat,put it to -° got poor; indigestion followed, and I '� t the teat,and then,if not entirely convinced that ing, orchestra has made the Mount was nervous and irrifabl . M heart - '''' `'" Royal Dinner and Supper Dances : My 27 213 .` 9 Kt uueheu does evrn-tiang we claim tti to do,the teltula[ bottle is stfil as good as new, 'fake it was also bad. I got up in the morn back. Your druggist is authorised to return one of the brightest spots in the i' Ing more•tired than when 1-went to y :.your. 756 Ininiediately and without question. social life of Montreal. - - 30 ;•r� 1 32 33 34 }oil have•tried 1CrttscLep tree..at our expcttse.• _bed. My, -wet ht was reduced, m3 - - Wtwt could be fairer f°-manufactured i. - - _ imbition shattered, my memory un. �^ R. f;ritf3ths Ruuhe■, Ltd.. Manchester, Eng. On your nett trip to liontreal. let ertain. I was unable to do my 35 :;d:> 6 sjs?:•37 (s+cab. 1756)_ importers: McGillivray acoe., Vernon 'G. Lardy, our •Managing ::;: ��. :.;.• Md.,-Tnfbnto. Director, be your host. :Let him kousework and I was so discouraged ;.• { t' that life w•as,a -burden. A friend ad -r--,••f:•.:,, show you why the Mount Royal is• "*' 38 39' >: t; - r>: > so- faliious.- .'The= Haste• Away . ed me to try Dr. Williams' Pink :a great pains to ascertain'if it.is true- . Prom Home." ':. y .<:.:::., ! and then i1o>i't do it auY�'ay. ills. While taking.the. first box, my „ ppetlte revived. The daily use`of the 42 3 ; '.x•44 -- Mount Royal Hotel < ills for a time restored my health." : ,A a groan Bray have a mind of her : Dr. Williams Pink Piffle earn, high New `Low hates... - r- 45 �;:i: 47 4$ 49 own 1LIT"right; but' she reserves the � praise. from benefited users because : Single rooms with baths, $3.00 up =a:. = they actually rebuild health `b en- they right to change, it .as often 'as,she bs, g6,00 ap ` Hching the blood. Nervous, y run- %50 1 52 53 54 p Double rooms with bat leases. Sutter •. ••• . .. $10.00 up Lown conditions.yield-to their blood- _ _ _ , , .1milding properties. Young girls are S�-�^— -�- 57 The teacher had written 97.2 on`the' V, U �CARDY,T 0ronderfully helped in their ' growth blackboard and to shoav the effect of % t .- Managing and development., At your • drug multiplying by ten, rubbed out the Director ,` F'lat's In the new protective glass - - -- - rrWi. Try them. 50c package, Horizontal _ 41-To forward i8-�i'ithin decimal point. She tiles turned to the -1-Boring tool 42-Number .21-Pertaininb't6' -class and said:' F :, •• To Haim Stela 4-Celebration .43-Nothing _ Passover' _ Teacher-"Now' Alt-red, where is- �, k•`' Winter ,- - the decimal point•' i er has reached thee once again 8-Ship mber - l4-tilers swan 2. Border P - Alt;ed (without hesltatioh) _"Oa ' at'-last - '46-Pronoun 23-Rotating piece / _ ,,, —zs-ru stutub 46-Porto %-.24---Chill' -�V` 11-To yelp the eraser.' And now the rambler, whom. the _ guess title 47-To cajols groves yet please, 13-Habitual practices 60-Pipe 26-Slang: fuel if you must quarre=l with=a woman, r- lips 1F'eela on his house warm the 15-Purple 52-River in Egypt 28-Meat be sure to pick a pretty one. if you K thin air-freeze; -' may- 17-El :. 5-4-To triffie MotStu.e quarrel with any other-kind you may fl_ r tile in his shrugging neck the re- 19-Preposition 55-Night before 21-•Glove get angry. �' r'• ,'', solute blast Comes edging' and the- leaves, in 20-Facility •B6-Worry 32-Barrow _� 21-Fold 67-To understand 33-Invader of Europe_ We aLgay_sob_ while looking-at-a heaps down cast. z.: k-.seal veal IClassifled Advertising 'S �ttte,.point-nosed little pig, because we e ahnIIles with his hastening Ht toot; 'find seen y"3-To summon i-Deed 86-Tool know it will eventually become a big, 25--By very much ... g--Askew °- 37-First appearances tat,dirty old hog. 1, �' The cold sky whitening f,>zrougli ';26-Precious,stones 3-Shaped like indent 38-To rbcornmend ' ' the wiry trees, �' E H N 18 O N. H. J. 8.-PATENTS. V Assi sighs to think his loitering 27-Unit harp 39-To result -Doctor-"What-la the mont,yota ever Di Trade Marks, Designs, CapyriihtL Ali covatriex. 1101 eederal Buiidin , 28-Auxiliary verb- --!-Insipid 40-Paints - weighed?" P goons ha re passed. - Toronto. - f 29--To block 5-lacalculable, period. 41-Heavenly body New Patient-,'One: hundred ditJ- 30-Proaoua 6--Preposition .• 43-1-Xegative four pounds° N OrFER TO EVERY LW MT'rl , Lad do I love thee less to part List of wanted tnvenr�oag sad tuff thee sot 31-Frontiers 7-Coal 44-Bail of yarn Doctor-"And ol*hat Is the least you 1n�iormation sent free. ins•a mwy COIL 8-Carpet 46-Study _ ever weighed?" _ No:• this the season is of hesifty 36-Goal 9-Exists 47-Beverage New patient--"Eight and a Street.World Canada r.,rys, 278 Banc ; 33-Pronoun- ---.. ::-- s still as Doubled, at heart�f smoke with 36-To what degree ,10-Mohammedan 48-Deer . . pounds." �Vffi�7•/ o�oartnrrss glrart whirling glee 37-Color - princess 49-To look over 38-Style o! letters 14-Drunkards .51-Part of"to be" O R O N T O OPPURTL'NITIEB-r QytumDling ever. from the blase be- - Traffic Policemen in Lanz T Grocery, delicatessen;tr beauty pan Y , !0-Youth' '1&-Wrath 53-Pronoun, lor, tobacco, bakery; tea room and beau- low, _ (let Lighted TrEea &M Gifts tifvur LurnSshed rooming house. Pagf ;anti horde eememb%red most.-and detr'lare, Sameetead, $ College. Toronto a oh. loved hill, Houses for Birds Made AN 3 G ER ro 1. .ST" WEEK'S Vienna. - Curious scenes which: ' PUZZLE RT. SUNDRIES AND 13A?tITARY _ ""The second, and the last. away _in LIVerP001 Csai'aens may have been inspired by a supreme S.polles. Write for wholesale Cara- aces tance of the Golden Rule, a e- Rrroe. Sent to adults only.- National _ from the ! Liverpool, Ea$.-`a3aking private C J kA ' f P s 1'l; 'J p 0 Distributors, Box 443. Dent. W.. :iE - _ •.. '- t --James Henry LeItIf Hutt fh sire to propitiate the hereditary GINA, baak, gardens into bird sanctuaries is be- L E $ S It O S S 2< !"Poems:• enemy or even by simple good-nQ. coming a popular pastime In Liver• i I L L 8 3 P O t , aiO.rEY GRbcrrN-u ml:SH- t poet. A aumDar--o! leedlag tables S a P�0 I S = 8 I 0 tare were witnessed at Goa at the BROOMS from wild sterilised r►uar. ` �� Life's • - � -end of the year. - anteed bottled spawn. Right pricer foe p and nesting bozos have been instal- y L 17 D 1< L?1• ? It ]< D dried or fro mushrooms° Ship r die. Expectation E Officials o! Lhe Stlrrian Aniomo- ranee. Igitlon: Canadlan Mushroom P led. - The desire to protect and g C A g g y 8 I C Dite Club visited the twenty-one tra1- Producers• fiestas, Bask. "When= the destination is desirable. study wild bird life,is aroused by the g I X D 3 0 L 3 Ilc policemen on duty in Graz and Yzpectatfon speeds our progree4.," - Municipal Wild Birds' Sanctuary 8 D 3 set up beside each of them a Christ. it costs between 815,000 and 320,001~ + Vary Baker.E.ddy� la the quarry beneath the ahaigow of lit 0 $ 7 E 0 t) 8 8 B S mss ties wfth lighted candles. There- to cover an acre oCland with'Blase foil .'Expectation ends only'In heaven." the new Liverpool Cathedral,. after amid the applause of the crowds win, tomatoes and other hothouse f A 9 3 8 9 A L 3 DIP g -St Keatijern. - ,club member's drove up and placed produce In Gt. Britain,-and each acre "Tie expectation makes p.blessing 3 9 • S 8 I E S D 0 New Year gifts. for the policemen so used provides employment for'eft dear."-Pope. • GIRATATUDrr-TsJ Gum 3 3-1E 3 3' Y 8 't "Ali earthly delights 'are 'sweater in - = D. I S 8 19 ? N )i the feet al--E119 treettr men, "Notwithstanding all thak 1 have __ expectation than enjoyment; • but -U suffered, notwithatanding all the pats LIVER'S�p �( ' 'reptritual pleasures more in trultioa and weariness and anxiety and see - R L!1ER J MA1111�G - °than expectation:'-F eltham. , row that necessarily enter into life, wl S COLD STOCKS XO� _ C' -t "Every beginning is cheerful: the and the inward errings that are YOU FEEL OUT Of SORTS •threahold is the-plac of ozpectat#on," worse than. all, I would, end lily re- $offer tsightng)-"' `ell, since YQU; =We Are Issuing a New Wake up goat Liver Bile - Goethe. y cold -with a devout thanksgiving to don't want to marry me, perhaps you Circular Regarding Ac- 'Apticlpation_and hope :re twins." the great Author of my being. For will return the ring.". _. --No Calomel needed _ - Mosseau. more and- more am I unwilling to Gl?1 (anappingl. S tFVity in Z`}le9e Stocks. - '. "Anticipate the d1fficult 'by mating -'If ou must know, whoa 3" fact hive• whi a isn't sour in flu p make.my gratitude to H1i21 what fe d orki,tbat s yyour H% 'er wfit�h fan t pourma 14 lag the easy."-Las-Tie; ., commonly called "a him whlvtag your jeweller bas already called for _ Copy on Request, _ a,r two o hyondbileintoyourboseas- - _ :-• y -- it.° }�. E. OSLER & CO. Digest;nn and eliminating are being slowed Remember; Disraeli had to wait' for meiclea,"-Eor any benefl`.e of = - op.fo a i.a:mmul uns a A decaying inside ba for success,. but .he never- loci Established 1886 YOU an making you feel wretched. - . 8 blessings that are pecu'lar tQ my- _ : Andy-"How.is ii llarold has. twv Mere bowel-cioNerp l:.e salts, oil, mineral eight of the goal. self, or my lrteada, or Indeed to any - ,.• '• 11 Jordan Street, Toronto wail;: tacau�a candy �r ci,e.•ing s'rm, or . • caddies and you none. _ roug.age,don't go f►r enough. man. Instead._of this, I would have ELgin 3461 1ou need a firer c.n.aanr Carter's Little #>. Fair.Weather_ Friends - Roger-"One's mine; he keeps track Lver P:!!, :s ti,e :wt :::e refe i'arel} .,ega- it to be gratitude for all that belongs 't. When fortune, in her shift and thane o! Harold's score for me ' - table Eu:e +eL to '.em Isms Ratuaa s. g to my. life and being-fox joy and _ subst, ULM 2u at sir,:,;-a'., 32 of mood, - sorrow,. for health rand sickness, for Spurns down her late belov'd,:all'lib success and disappointment, for vir• Let's do all the business we can' a •' • dependents, rue and for temptation, for Ill's and hoaestl9, .. _. .. _ _. Highest Price Paid Q1! death-, .because .I believe-that all is Have'all the tun we tiara reasonably,-. , • Wbich labor'd after him to them n-, roe dressed and den poultry and eggs. Babies Lain top, meant for good,-Orville Dewey, Do all the good we can wlltiagly, Correspondence solicited Even on their knees and hands let him 1t And save our digestions by thinking gAStE�tN FARM PRODUCTS CO., - r i ---ti;- - - _ pleasantly. 4g3 st pain street set slip down;.. _ : Not one accompanying bis declining . There.are said to be 1,100 different - -- —_ �Montreal,QII~ _, _ fodt. Shakespeare. kinds of animals and' insects is the College Student (to professor)-'7a t world, witJl.thousands q[ v&rietiea,of there a word in the English language I °that contains contains all the vowels"'. I ' 'Many people have to start life ea;:h, ' including 130.000 types of professor-"Unquestionably." . Drag in Days j m Scratch. I had to start life be spiders, 50,000 types of butterflies;and g ( OT College Student-"What is tt?" M 1w scratch."--'Grand Duchess- Marie, 40,000 types of dies. - ,� Professor-"I've just told you." ` --- Restless Nights -'' February.Sh arts ' The' trouVe is that men who drink Eck q p iregrieatll!ceased by of Norweq;an • • like a fish don't drink what a'flsb4 si��,-Ap systems. Feen-a-mint Oil i Help aaeeth*-gig Time drinks. `Life should be a'rohte, sot's! is thorough,dependable yet gentle ' y- • --�y` _ routine: Space is about,all some col-i lnact[on.Effeetiveiasmallerdoses - ! - - Mother After Mother Writes'in High Praise legs students take up. A boy does as 9 ° his father dose, alit as,his lather says. ; because you chew It. Moderns RA Y'S OWN*F Penefits of TS No man can add to-his-greatness by edentiflc,safe,mon-habit-forming. v-. bel1LL11II$ VY �•, m,,e man with an .r' "We -hate not lost one sight's rest "Particularly helpful when the little axe to grind is never particular whose ' tbrough teething, as I always use my ones are cutting their, teeW," writes grindstone he uses. When a 'paa-t old standby, Baby's Own Tablets M� A: J. Lobel, Itigaud, Quebec. _asks for criticism, he is usually seek-' +•`�.►`'�`'41r They,are worth their weight.ia,gold," Scores of other Mothers have written " ing praise. Ah apple caused the first < `° ,a otir• �IEI:P FOR TIRED WIVES ' Y writes Mrs. Archie Begbie, Cowmrl, in similar vein. Give YOUR child downfall' of man, but peaches have- i* V�+,, Ontario Baby's Own. Tablets for teething ne"' � �*� f troubles, upset stomach,simple fevers, handled'the'business since that time, G r I cfi Take Lydia L Pinkbam a Mrs.Alton Parcher, Glenalmond,Que- The less work a man bas to do, the I e �, bee,says "My bob has.flue teeth and colic, colds, constipation,-sleeplessness „lw wwti a Vegetable COMPOU214 ; y and whenever he is cross, restless and more he tires other people. It.doeaa't N ens never been sick one day since•birtb, fretful. Children take these Tablets as pay to->lght Ether men's battles nulties � Whse got thM dmia�tl w 16aaks to Baby's Own Tablets". gati tress.. nayw the saes w mine readily as candy. They re absolutely you are a-lawyer. m. bora.ae d �e [• Wes huebead eomee home with csoeq t.. Idj>p•7 esrebp•. . .ft.Is the wife �}- "Baby's Own Tablets are excellent at SAFE--see analyst's eertificste in each '. - '• .tt time,"states Mrs.l;tlgb Mac- .,;S-cent package..Over 1,259,000> k- One youth-has solved the problem snow gtraple tah>as sad ffimw 166 Nell; ydney,N. S, ales sold in 1931. ei thto4•• of what to do With"Christmas cards• v s•n a>a :>ne ' DR. WILLIAMS' 8e saves uses the nicest ones for . . • • waera om�.es.�. e ia+oos,tq LTaI•Rasiss i seas!sw book msrV. The others he f>;rows � m to rum " a . • TABLETS away. - FOR CONSTIPATION "oat er germ I women 'w*. fie w•sy that hot+tafifnaKl� ' Malt• and Keep CF�itdnn Vf/•fl-As, Mo#h•n Know Weyer' apr���ad an, ill report a t _ your iieigfi6or Unless you Bret 4 ISSUE No. G---•'33 'n'�' {'. ..a,s',F`n^'' r'. .,;,..;'}�'�.^'_''- 1 .'d,ai .; :;, `-.• :.'°,"-r.:-'• -.---:qtr;a"'. a'.m.' _�:."! _ s - ,t. - r,'._ '�.'4 ++ty'zz��+i'w.r�..�u za.fi...o ..r.-.-ur _ .,:c'' ..-:.a _ v.•rn?v��..�. ...v.- .:,,i,_ _ _ -., e•-;�+a-.-ia:a..: 'v,.:. .. �v... sc. .*y'-s`r - ^-Y.3,.-.`s:.•.•r:�v..•, r..�. ,;�-_ : ��`,'•: �+,d.ry°. � � - 's'z ;',r- ^�,♦•�' •:¢,.. -� •`�•':• -' _-.iY.. .r.-•F: 'ti � �.3r. R'J,• •C�:a ,,ss ^T?-�S-' �'M'S /,V '.i.s>' .`s1� a.^',T•..4, 1 �>°' w ;.� - _ a f..,Y• .s.V; .f,F. � _ ^i..�.•:.�:::k: - s'--^.. t .. n:•}: _ _ , .'.t .:.9 -. .. -ir4''a ""'� to ri: ,s A•, . . -�,..ur• 'Y' • :,Ea�.�•a ., s.w_.i':a+f4 - _.,.., ro C-`• „'".:[ . r+1"'. .r,Y: `S- _ , � .tJ�C1i1Jif, U• -Mrs. James AW4r we acts 8d. and Mrs. Junes spent a ' - - - . _ _ -• "� -` sorry to port, ir very ill at few days last week with relatives :,s proaent aqd� antler the doctor's is Baltiam. - _ - • care. -John and Mrs. Drainer, of -John O'annnor, of Belleville, - . tq , w•o in the village on-Sunday.' - -Ww. Gormley was is Clare. Keswick, spent the week end with . -Mrs. R. A. Somerville visited •moot several days this week assist• the latter's parents, James and relatives in Toronto on Sunday. lag R.J. How in auditing the Mrs.Andrew, owing to the latter'4 - "' Ji Marquis rind son,Joe,,of township treasurer's books. illness. - "?i ckering's Leader Store' " ` ---- Stroud, spent Sunday with Pick. -Miss Mary Riley was taken to -L. B Tapson, of Bowmanviile, n _ Bring relatives. -the Oshawa General Hospital on will be in town shortly to tone - -John Stephenson, of Co1um Thursday last and on Friday pianos. Any grders left ab T>�Ibis. called on a number of friends -underweiat an operation for mar. Hwe office will -receive prom, . �` Im Pickering on Saturday. told @, and Is now making &-rapid and careful attention. * * * t - , Special Clearing of - i' -XrL(Dr.)Cartwright ia'spend roc We regret to re -�• Carmichael will be tar. dear- f a week is Gravenhuret with 6 port the death ge eJ the service of tare Preiyter-- ' � - uocle ailed swat.-„3ir..arAd Mrs. on Tused&l of-lost week of Shad- lain Church, at the Friends' l[eeiliag D-1 gilding. wrick Stspheasoo at her bolus in Hones on.Bonday next at 8.81 T S -Mrs. Tricker, of Toronto, re- Toronto at the age of 4�years. � y welcome. The Bfble Clans .. ' tar ad honse.on Wednesday after Deceased was formerly a resident and �y' � � meet at 140 spending a few days'with her sis• of Pickering, and was &_,brother of -St. George's A. Y. P. A. held a :, - I Cooly. 'Brown-Wool Ceepe,-size 18, reg price 3,25, t8r, Mrs. C. A. Sterritt. 1' John T. Stepheaeop, of this viii 'verb pleasant social evening lest going aL ... .. - 2,� - -Remember' Atez Picov'e Cute age. Last'Angtiat he met with a Friday, a splendid number being Trion sale of 4© horses, consiating serious accident when he was prevent. We'.h&d the penal gam r Only,Navy Tweed with hairline stripe, size.l8, of Belgians,Pereherone sad Clyder knocked off his bicycle-by a truck, time, Refreshments were served' regular 8.20,at ... ... 21,89 e ' toomolrrow (Saturday)afternoon. and as a result was coa$ned in'St. and the evening brought-to an end -1 Only, Light Grey and Blue Mixture Tweed, very" The Y. P S. of the U. Church Michael's Hospital for four or five by singing God Save the King. y weeks and be has been in y)is Biblical and we Pretty, size 18, reg. 8.29, at l.84 ' are invited out to Mr. and >ltce. F. poor This(Friday) •" _ " •- _, :AkL Chapmah's home to a social health, ever since the accident. want just &@ many, if not more; -:'.'I Only, Brown Pepper and Salt Mixture Tweed, evening on Wednesday, Feb 15th. His funeral took place on There to be present. Convener-the Rev. size 18; reg. 8:29;at ... „ 2.114 Bo all members be on hand for a day to Prospect Cemetery. He Is E. Q. Robinson. good time. survived by hie wife and six -Tbe Women's Iostitnte and --I Only, Light ,Brown and White Mixture Dim - Married, by the Rev. Hngh G. children. Police Village,Trustees have made -= ,Ronal weed, size I8, reg. 8.29, at... .. 2.99 Oroder, at the United Church par- many Pickering friends arrangements to provide a shelter 1 Only. wool Crepe Jumpor, size f8, dark blue { nonage, Pickering, - on Tuesday, of W;F. Law, for the past fogr for the unemployed teen who end 1 only,Dark Green, size 20, each 2.48 1Reb. 7th. John G. Glreenlaw, of years lmanitger 'of th® Markham require it upon arriving hire in -- -; Ickering. 'to Miss Marjorie Me• branch of the Canadian Bank of the evening. The tickets are not M411an, of Toronto. Commerce. and previously roan= issued until after 7 p. m. and only CHAPMAN • - T erof the Pickering branch for provide for a .bed. The duty of Me S. Game," was presented by the several years. will regret to bear feeding these unfortunate and • ' - onng people of Pickering United of hL9 untimely death in Wellesley needy men still rests upon those _ arch In the Carlton St United Hospital. Toronto, on Sunday to whose doors they dome asking cc�� nn Church,Toronw, on Friday even-• morning. dr. Law had been in to;saeietaace. E'verea�y B Bdltterlea e7.e75 .lag,and were well received. poor health for several months', One day Iset week C."U.Ravlo, - - - -The Ladies' Ald of St And• mod about two month@ ago under* ststiou aaant. picked up two bops - �..b ciburch will meet at tae «t`at°+��.:�.t<. r,►ns.rctUO. Being 9 and 11 ytESre old respectively. ' �'�,■ - -manse,'Whitb home of Mrs.Car- very weak he had two blood - O Batteries b- 10" Whitby who were walking on the track. - - -- michael, on Wednesday, Feb. 15, traoefu @ions. He was apparently Being somewhat• suspicione'of ' at 8 o'clock. Care will be at Mrs. on the read to recovery when them, he brought. them up to - James Palmer's at 284. Ever death cams" suddenly. He -was . �• Every town before Magistrate Clark. bod walcome. born in , Tillgonburg and in his They were gnestioned very closely Men's Heavy All-wool Sweater Coats 3 . �.' v. Huh G. Crozier will younger days was a well known Hugh athlete. having woo . several and in their statements proved w �; _ _ ppr�each is the United Church, be rivals of Baron Munchausen.- - PiekerinR. morning and evening, trhphies in marathon contests. They claimed to live in Whitby • - - _ - on Saoday next. In the evening He was a proficient tnnelcian and and they Attended school in Dun- ` he Wlll preach on the speci-it sub was a member. of the stouffville barton. They could not name the Meng Light All•wool Sweater Coats . 'The story f an Ancient band. He was a member of the y street on which they lived neither eJppretaeioo and its application to United Church in Markham. His could they give" the name of the 4.50 modern life. funeral took" plane on Tueed t teachers in Dumbarton, One of - - - ' -The Ions period of mild weath service being held in the United the boys :said that his father bad f - or came to a halt on Tuesday hurch, the Masonic Order. of y Men's All wool Worsted Sox y mor which-he was a me-mber,.takin fallen and broke his. neck, but W. _ _ _. ' 'ulna ivhen'about three inches o! R did nor know where be wain now. n _ _ troow, fell, which was followed p^rt in the service. Interment He colprected this statement by _ _ 3 pair 1.25 'rater by a decided drop in the took place in Tilleoaburg Ceme- saying that it was his arm and not - ' temperature. As the winter if levy. He is survived by his his neck that +ran broken, .era- ." _ - _ widow asd one dap brow more than list! over +ire cdtn gliter, Winni• vincial Officer Rune-iman was noti -' not expect to have- a very ..long_ Fred, also one brother and two ded and he said that he had io- - ~ period of real winter. sisters survive. quirie@ from Toronto regarding bran a &iarmalade 40 oz 'ar, 27e. ' The men's brotherhood of the -A large deputation-of Hydro the ruoawayvt. Throngh-tbe city g s United Church will meet in 3t users from tire.towaehipQ of Pick police the par were notified, - j - - t ' '.t• '.Andrew's basement on theevenio erin¢, Whitby. East 'Wbitb and bottles Cross Jp_ BlacliWell's Catsup g y' and t>ae mother of one came alter �': V lX -tit Monday nest, at 8 o'clock. The Darlington went to Toronto on them. I,o the meantime Mr.Ravin 'r ` leading address will be Riven: by Wednesday last and interviewed��k the bivys for` supper to mar ' ` Vr. Walter C Thomson, our local- the Hon.-J. R.-Cooke, chairman of sand 1 tomato Juice 39e. _lawyer, who will speak on souse the Hydro• Electric Power" Qom.. tin's restaurant. ' phase of the social crisis. This- mission of Oatario, and C. A. Ma. -Tbe annual meeting of St. �M will be.& very interesting meeting- Ruire, a member of the Commis- -Andrew's Church•was held in the Radio Liceo9es Issued, _ -trod th-eroen of the community are lion, in regard to the large-anr Friend-4' meeting house on Wed- r� oesday evening last with a large Fred T. Bunkin�p► - -- ,Pickering ` All cordially invited 'to came: plus of .833,000. which.. has,now Ot r Mrs. George A. Gordon. of 70 accumnlated in the 09bawa Rtlral-attendaace.° The paster, Rev, Dr. _ Carmichael. preFided. and C. C. Estabiiished 1857. y Bartlett 9t., Toronto, gave A Power Dietrirrt. fY ie-t6P nim of Ravin meted as secretkr The -arty on Thursday evening last in the Hydro CotuniiaAiaa to give the. - in honor of her sister is taw, Mrs: -.PAP hydro light snt� power at report@ ,frum the vario,u;+ ,'hunch organizations, ineltiding Ladies' W, A, Hare, of Hoaolalu: There cost !o striking their rates for' Aid. W. M. S. and Sands Sebool were about forty ladies present, any diett•ict the date-4 Are Made were presented, show ittgyall in m Here (�=all of.whgpa were forhler resideato -high enaugh to ensure a •ltlffiiAent V Ar " e of Pickering;, and they were in a revenue to pap. all en�tQ, and ij �,tr,•PenlJls condition., The seaQion M lreminiacent ruood.. A most en joy. those antes prove to he hiRh.er than r-po•rt±howed an increasU g ruem -_ _ _ • _ able evening wain s berahip;. `and' the report, of the _ pent by all as necessary to pay all voBtQ, the manager@ showed that All oWi• many interesti air events were re +urplu+ that acrtt�nlfitei. I- placFd i beer]' mist leaving a called of their school days In Pick ( .tibsta4" had _ to the redlt of the (,rn8i147rr in . erinR 'front 25) to 40� years Ago, +�tibstamial balance. The Ladies' 1 _ that diytt•ict. ?►A thi�l had reach BreaktaSt BaCOD' � I68. 1oI` "• �•�t'�'• ";although they 'ota not adteit id- �tic6 large . proportion the- Aid, with a membership of 40, . .I bat it WRQ Qulori-g sluee. bydr upei rs thoe¢ht that it way rPceiv?d rntfieh pr rise for the great " 4 ._ work they had done during the =Tile U. Y. P. S held 'their time to return this Qnrplu�, or a.- Peameal back Bacon, per lb. • : ,10C. woeltly meeting in St. Andrew:a part' of -it. be retnrned to the Sear. A btrildin,¢ fend committee users b The wa a rinted -with the-view of t3..8. rootu--. n Wednesday even• y reducing the ratei. pElt c•reatiag a ftind to-be tLSed at same Beef Shanks p�e'r 1b c `-, ng la±t aith.an attendAtice of 4i. deQu!ation con�isced of twentS• future time in buying or er�ctin • • " •be meeting opened with a bynln four• Qergrrrl9, of Rhona -flftee'n 3 R R ' and praver. The President took ¢Poke Those from Pinkeri,i it tl'tilding for public woe-6hip. Be- { _ - - :;.�!•bArge of,th? bu-inns= period; of tn,wn-hip vc•ere F. J. Prt :lac and -frrle closing a very DaArty .eta of Rolled Plate 0.r lb - 9e • ter which %%rz�iret WeQttaey, the '•W Cnllia; of the 1'ic-kerinx'Pitli°F L11N�ln=crag tetidereti to theFr#ends p •� .' • •' .'' '.•_D.eader of thr e�-edine, took charge. Board; F U. Chapman %krld G. L, t"r their great kindneaQ in siring the Prearyteriarr- -the p:P of their' . ''Eva Blunting Ied in iwaye-r and yliddieton. . Gordon D. Conn .,f n>eetitlg•ilfl;i-e. A€ter t!t� el,r� --.-- �eIected Pink Salmon, Angler Brand, - V 14fr•. LP-tie �f_ �,iPq re.zd the scrip:. O-hawa, was tip title-, s!4kez nali ----- ttlre ieq=on. Mi!ired Barrett QallQ for the deputation. He introd;l,r•rd of the rf It, ins all rPllnired tn'the l l'lb" tin 0 fol: 2IC: home of R. W. 'end �Sr-. .11.iller, '• _ A -:,!'0 very aReetly. The .peltlier the deulltation wnd nresenter] a_ - - t�'i1Hte reitr.?hnlont` t�PTF -erred ' 4'r.r the eveoinz wA, Mr. Goddard, vary strong rd3e fir .the c•unsiltllNr. - _ - • ' -.;:.�°:- ' Allrl A delightful social thin•• Kai _ of F3gl sins, wh.v;e wthject tray He (l Inked ngtlre� in• cnppnrt ,rf - "The' Cou;ing. c f Cil.r'i9r." The their claitn ' rind • rei:ieti ed' R Ey I D meeting closed with 'a• lie ran and �ituatiori• from the , .be'g•inning. - ,:• `' tbpL'eagne b'enedk!tion. All stran He, suggested reducing the Qer" grew Advertteements• ButClier -. Pickering . ger� will be made welcome vice charge 2:3 par cent, which 'Q wortld =till IeAve 4' substantial 1:`+ FOR SALE-Klan. - --ToronYu ]. a very nunea•i'tliy H 4ilE TRT: ba!�tap:r. N'i chca R',N'.ttoL's. city for gunmen olio come from -arphl�, and' witb(int, riis.tnrbtng H:,';!;nd Creek - - • _3 24 •. :'ncrose the border to loot our 'Coe prevent fmrpins.. -Mr, Crmant- --- ---- - - ` d il,C .Toronto- �1- t,u,uLed uoc r.hAt the rates of 1;t�K SALE-1932 .Sonnra'Radijo, 1 a. T tuhrs mantel Model. l'.2(a), : ee Fo H. �� . police stuona the most efficient 3 5 tens aild '_ a(---nts per Tit owat. Hrumnell,C'crtenn,a! Rd,H:Shland Greek. _S ;that can be found in the cotlti• varying according to the type of gent. Ao anon asa bank robbery, service, waq f'rr. otit of'line•nith �(IRSat.w-ltti"wi t t, t. �- -,J -- -.--- _-_ - or Any other i_ Mp rtA * •Levi vi tJ:�Z ;.r L1.e urtimn iminlcipaliele9 *'Arley• Apply at lvt 26, con.�, Pickering, - crime is . reported, the Whole contignotlq to the Gihaw!d Rtlral. 'r°hone Pick 3:05. Henry Moore,R.R.\o. 1, _ .Special SerY><ce Tires police force areFurnmond.to crttch Power Di9tric t. . Among others PrckerinK, - _- .a-2s : . - y the thieves or criminals and bring who.?Poke were W: A. Dry_deu, of FARM TO RENT-110 acres, cla� _- them LU justice. Thep map escape Brook}in, F. , Al. UhApman, of Flown. brick house,.bank barn,waterinstai- As tholl8an(�a of drivers nOw' -now, are -= - ed Apply T•Jacques, West Hill, ont. Phone CA pture, hilt sooner or later, with Pickering,F.' L. Mmoon.of 0-shawn, Scar tln•n. :3.2r - . - ve`ry few+ exceptions,' they Are Reeve Annie, of Darlington, and - -"- L �ullt stronger and�wsar longer than alny` Caught in the meel]e9 pf,the laws otherq.- The ciePtttmti ►n >z As well �1OTORiNG TO TORONTO-Every _ received to Son. J. R. CO(, da % would like passenger to help share The-police of Toronto are noted y Cooke and post. 3ames.4. SNiplon, R. R. ], Pickering. _>;fire -'even ' Seiberling oonld ever build for being 'a flue type of risen. 117 r. Ma wire, who en)' b' sized the Phone Pick]71.. 32tt = Tbey are fine specimens of. physt spletzrli i1lAnner 'in which the cal wltobood. presented.-' u OR REXT--i-ro'omed house.brick; before. " _ - _ they are courteous, ease W. COOke 1' on Church =t., Pickering.-.Soft w•aty in _ - • - -" -' - ' cal all -no-stain appears in -yairl that, he eotild not remember. house, electric light. Apply Mrs.N.J.Morris- their character. In 9UtI1P. cities Ill a deputation �rbich had t:neh A rev., 115 Jones'Ave.,•Toronto. Phone Har2234, w . 2ltf Come in gild ask to,,see these worldjfam other conntrtes, police officers•calr good cause, Qo ably -presented, -7--'-- - - -- •_. ._...._ - j�OR SALE OR EXCHANGE-Or t be bought- and are paid large Bt1th HP. Cooke and Mr. Maguire 1 will rent. 2UUacres near Newmarket, ]50 ��Q tires. sums for not ulnled3ti41R.vrith the e�gsnred the deputation kiln 9err 'acrPc"worAahle. '12-acres' fall-crop in, balance - Criminal operation3 of the tinder• pill@ cf 833,000 belonged to Lbe Plowed. Good buildings, good tents, spring _ creek. Close to school. one and a half miles c_y worlq. 13111 IIO $11Ch. CbA•rge hme-consume,r9. and -would be _i11Ade from paved road. Apply Jampdr Mitchell,Clare- ever been Laid Against the Toronto available to them in such manner most. 3 0tv `..:C.L.i.�irL�B B SPENCER lice. Time after thae the A9 he Comnli-�ion wo.tl'ld decide. s' • -- - - ppoo y � rr� UR SALE-Brick httnRaletti, n�xr- 16AVe pproved that they ate not At the cloQe of the hearing .the 1 ly_new, a room,, Plertric light, modern `4 a t•nwar(te, >9i9 in the- cape of P. C.,deptitAtloil were the gnestQ of the pr�mbin close rn!%fhw y, about one-half mile 'General Re AI�B 'olj� aIIdlVraB ' w'nt nI nbtsrton, about half acre of land on F t, .� l; Brown, who di @played wonderful Hydro Electric Power_ Con mission corner. Convenient to school, churches and ' conrage in a Arvin fight with'& at luncheon, and enjoyed the bwrl City bus line. Apply toAletcandor Thom, ` Uur,barton,or Dales i Johnston, 435 Das�forth bank bapdit oil Friday laatt. hnapitelity extended to then!, Ave„ Toronto. 23-26 Pickering, - Ontario r, .• T, 4„ .tea'. - <- 3 R}i.--C.• Yr,'v hC raY .• �