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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1933_03_03 -•a"-.)" 'f'- +TT.•R . . .y. '.K .}±•, ,-,y' -e an=CiH ., T;,1�,• i*-�_ •r` elk .. ,FY�Ji..�-CW v. r'"S"4+u�e_u.• t°- _ .•h... _ .txr _e -yY• ^4iw af. ad-..i♦ '•:1L � a•6t._ _ site - - ? �_7✓�y - ♦f.• - '. _ ••\ . Y`� - - - 'yin✓-� ^.+S' �.• ''•,fir•' .. • . ,. r VOL. Lira - T HERI1�T(I, ONT.,ONT., - FRIDAY, ITXR. 3, 193a' - _ . . irTo. o>Ieaift"NOStaI Gaf1s>a4ta,. -- --' Cherrywood - - - Whitby da - -, GREENWOoD v . Mel C OA L The regular meeting of the W. A The local branch of the Atlantic will be held on Friday, March 10th, and -Pacific Stores on Brock St. N., - DR, H. C. PRARSON-Physician •A`Rood supply of Hard. and Soft at 230 p. m. Word for Roll Call was broken into some time during. ared Srrgeon, Dunbarton. idly Coal on hand. Also 1s supply "Stranger." Program committee; Sunday night, a week ago, and sec E. P'ORSYTH h.D. Dicers r of Kindlier Wood Miss E. Gates and Mrs. Leonard ured,a quantity of tobaccos, cigarette - MILLS Op , Gates. Hostesses: Mrs. R. Morrish and confectionery. A safe in the R=1 R• trical A••oeiation of Ontario. Reg, NCer�d F[ember of the' Amerieaa optometrical stove length: and 'Mis. Bert 'Petty. All are wel• .afore, containing the proceeds of the Established 1838 - - a.ociaU. Elea examined by appointment. come, Saturday sales had beer. moved a- Pbone 3804. Claremont. ont,• 12tf .Phone Pick. 1709, bout in the store, but no serious at -• ;.l t.eQat. DONALD MUNRO. PICKERING Fairport Beach - tempt had been made to open it. Ac- THIS IS THE — cess had been made through a win- ",trr . _ UNCAN.B. McINrYRE-Barris it is.re orted that construction dow at" the rear, the window having.. T � . Solicitor, Notary. Uf5ce-Brock zt . -+� i-a- . :B +� +� v,•ct•k will commence in t'he early sp beest opened by the use of some-ing, -FAR�ERS� MILL _South. nppos,t.B-�Ttephone'Otfice; 'w'Y.itby: - ERAL 1..-SURA�iC�' -- .in � crew d�veI ersent on. the truments. A stolen car found on the •• Phone 4v. 4xiy 4 ''• p 'A large number of farmem - •- AGENCY Ryan property• at the West side of Jlonday following was _thought to RDONALD RUDDY Barrister. BROUGHAM. - - ONTARIO the Bay. Two ;-ears a;;o an extensive nave been used by th? thieves: eiChange their grain _ . ,ol citor, Notary Public. !vlcaeyta Loar.. - pYogra n 'x'as Planned for this ]Drat - •for Uan,,soutt1 wiYq utptiut4HausejaWhiAtby.Cs y� Faciliti&s for plscina any kind of la- of ;one b-,4 actual construction has not Dunbarton : - surance a*. ass. rates yet. started. Local resident's, will- be _ _ Flour .and Cereals BEATON.•BELL & ROSS, Barrist- available. r interested in the matter of rights Mis Mabel :Dixon entertained her, It Saves money and many more' - '~ rrs, Solicitix_. 39.1 Northern Ontario Se�lrity and Service my Motto. Btyllding,33013ny Street,Toronto„ 4_°1 Phone Pick.v15 and pr.�'ilege�, on the Lake Shore, friends to dinner on Tuesday. ohould do it. - W.J Bet+'tcn, y that is-being discussed in many guar. Miss Phyllis Nicholson .spent the H.B.Bell. ters, fallowing the declaration by'the week-end with friends in the city. Years ago practically all farmer,& J.D,r;, 12b;••; -Adelaide 2839.9 promoters to the affect that they wi1I . Miss V. and Anna Allison .enter- got,their flour and cereals in RICHARCSON. PICKERING & 'I• H. Beal, Claremont Prohibit athnission of an but prop- tained friends to dinner on Tuesday exchaangepfar their grain and - '^ INt 'BEY—Barristers,5ohcitors,'Cotaries 'PHONE 924 934 erty t", nerS on-this bead. evening. Saved Mllixe s - i x Public, 213-214 Confederation Life. Building. FURNITURE H• H• and Mrs. Staples and fain- .•Corner of Yon a and Richmond Sts. Toronto, , PYones'Adela,go 4489 and 4480, -By appoint• ily visited the formers mother :n ment Saturday evenings, Pickering rvideree BalBam Why not do it again ? •' _._.. ,,, _ :Phone Pick,3813, Stt We are displaying an.attractive Kirkfield this week. l� variefy of Xmas Gifts. Born-to"'�Ir.- and Mrs. Burnett =Kisses Helen Thom and Mabel,Dix There Is no flour on the market 1 cHer°MSo c or� Q�ILP tiic. f 7.cciaa. Aluminum and Granitetvare Etc. Jamieson, on Thursday last, a daugh- on spent the week-end with the form- that has stood the teat - ter. ex's cousin, Mrs. H. McCowan. -better than �ferrdence of Mr:Thomson, lot 11. concession 1, Furniture'and Furniture On Saturd March nth the Miss- PSaEenng. Office hours�Thursday and Saturea ills= Alice Bacon,:vho has-been in ' ' ' for Pa9trT and Fine - evenLruts, from 7.00 p,m to 8.30 y Novelties. - J1■■JC�� y appor ntment. Torontoothce 6USRovat F> Dy P.•i^ +�'-'- .••:t:: 'skr'�• Ldy• l:aa ♦e- -ir7t"'�ut Gl •,". c�ct a„ �l,c 1ra�rtttCllt'7`'!►i•7a7aliil GiLke-l3aklag. kho v,w� . ,_� - y ~ :s Y--r.�b .,ltl: .fiL e. of the Carted Church. ,:c ;1;, turns , her patient hating recovered _ z-'; -s Born, on February 24th, at St. makeP a Fire - baf iCiently. ._ _ .Baker's,Joy _ -- _ --- _ _. d Michael's'Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Flavored Several from here attended the old - °et1rr1L F? Q CJ F / N G '=Te party, at Claremont. Mr: Kerr But a son,. Reread. : 1�TBiL C.C1iiTH. D. D. 4„ L: I):S„ +noT.�Ir. .VuTdard-contributed to tree 4n interesting addr'se was Bit- Chopping Monday, �ti'ednesdoy.. - 1he �_cceeaor,L,nr J.N Dar..,., rra,t:;: P�CI �E' program in a delightful manner. pn by Mr=. Mood, at Dunbarton.on send Friday. We do e`' 31o•aday evening. Mrs. Mood'has s the Royal t c;teQeef Der tai Surg«ors and Toron.. Mr. and,_ M`rs. Lee rind family have' g' p- it right. 4 to Sault terey. A• CiarAY'an office over 9 ne mover] wkh .Nlrs.. Day. Jones, and ent' some time in India. Solos by - stotr's.}t 11 'cry 2aeseay sad Ft:day, 1'5nne 'V rss• A. )Vhitham-and readin Q b N Cl CREDIT ' 'Stoafr 1y^]t. :;.f 3G ilicn 'Rock Faced Pe,� xiia take-charge of the farm. -.I� g Y - - }lia5 ylargaret Stevenson =xere• also On account of the change in-times• jjF♦RBERT T. FALLAIAE. L I) c,; ;SE 1 GreeII HOGf'11� - .- _ Givers, There was a good attendance. and the close warQin I sell rat. I D D.S., Graduate of-he'R,yaf Cor.ge c: Brock Road T Dental Ssrrgecos and the L'mvera+: of Tor.•- 0. 2 40 per square. _. _ _ ' A concert.will be given iR.the L n- a y c P am forced to di-continui credit, 4)iice m residence second doorea+,t of St. 4nd• ited Church Dunbarton, in aid of the raw's Church. Pickering,ont. Office hour• 9 Full weight and ' -' W. H• Jackson continues in very church funds on Friday evening, brae except for approved monthly ♦ ,: v a.m. to a p. m, or by appointment, rx••ay g poor health. accounts. oervicel. Pbcne P.ck-3700. 431y standard quality 10th. There will be-special. music, a -� Bert Smith had a.business trip Lc varied selection of motion pictures f/usifasss. 41tiar1a. The above ricer nod for 10 da 5_ the city last week. being supplied by the Eastman Ked- �•-L� � P R y F. R. and tIra, Jackson and family ak Co., and there will be other int- - only. Terms Spot Cash. have been coned with the fiat for cresting items on the Program. Ad- L. BURNINGHA11Ili AA ~ELIZABETH RICHARDSON- --_ the past few days. 1i.Fire andautomcbrle insurance of all k:adl; a -mission, 25 and 10.,cents. Building and General aa'aa munscompanieaot subd'fsaanu.l stand_ me= PICKERING �.� Walter and F. Jackson-had a bus- The monthly meeting of the'Mens' Contracting. as. mess trip.to Oshaova on Saturday 1I n o which the ladies are in- all T . e6fi t h e R Esilmatea furnished on � i , PfJST7LL, Licensed Auctioneer.' LUMBER YAI last. vited, will be held in the basement of work-Interior -and Etteelor. 'd F• fft ooantfa• of Yari area OUSSrfo. Ao� F. R. Jackson has filled his shei of the church on WPdnridxv evenir the Raise of all kfads apaemae,o os aborrss - ves with a stock of new groceries, K Alterations and repairs. ass•aa. Addreas Grace afar P.o., oat next• Rev. Fred Smith of Markham, Chimneys Built Concrete Work. ` BIaC�CBInlfr�llna�, & W00l�WOT� hardware, motor accessories ems• will address the •mee�ing, using the B♦HEATON TOWNBRIPOLEBH at right Aces Give him a call. Phone Pickering 5712 $ p • Lorne White purchased a car a subject "A Trip Around the World." phiTAltl© • is. Aeraoa•r, a now ft� :vow is the time to have those repair few days ago, and likes it fine. Paul Special music by the Pickering. lin- FAIRPO#tT. as++fifes "taaoom of mwrb p Li► jobs attended to. Harrows repaired, Diamond is also sporting an Oak ited Church quartet and local talent. *new lfmt t-v also a,e Fleury always on band land. Times are 'looking up at Brock' Program -will be followed frith re- Shingles For Sale e Y ]load. freshments. All are welcome. . 'J1AW, LICENSED ACC- .Also dealer in Viking Cream Separa• I'fgNEER•for York.Qnurw and Dwham tore and Electric Washers. Wilfred Badgerow, who has been 3z clear and 3: No. B.C. 8htn$Iea. t,ea. AM kinds of oak• promyU�� attended Galt Galvanized Steel Shib le 7. yea. Tesma reaaonabk bases foe . may De If tbinkiog of buying an electric radio making his.home with J. V. Remm--' �.. .. Broggliam � s � +areged at NEWS'Disc.. Hey and iadepm- ark fc,r a demcnetra`iaII of the New er •.n the-*4 esneessi ,for the past - -- B rd's Felt Qlate l3tris lee, man Demo.• Wbstb-.one sly _ Rogers Majestic rnodele. •few years, has. been spending the Mr. and Mrs. Harvey were in 'for- Aisne fe-rubbrring hukRp wheels. _ GARNET ROBERTSON The prices are right. past feu weeds with his brother; S, onto-on Saturday. Mrs. _Harvey- ia- Lawn mowers ahvrp-nr F-d. . .T. WCOc3w32d Badgerow, here. ilemaining for a few days. T:`PATFRSON'S CLARE►10'N Fleeter •J Contra^u r GREENWOOD iif Cliff Hubbard had the misfortune i<irs: A. Lemon,returned horn; last' Call and et'prices.' Phone 2812 1X to have the.radiator of his car freeze week after an exteri*fed visit with Wiring and-Repairing for Liish• - � --- �' up, and considerable da.masee done'tc friends in Port Perry, Valencia _ant! f• i • or- poster., ' the motor. Better call at the store on Toronto. You Can Blly 8t HOME Il;ktedsof electrical goods--- = -Piekermg Mks__.: t�ie'-corner Cliif. end fill up wizh al- la;,s Ar;�;irre-Barclay-, :ter=:s j`jR ,-B. TTF:RIJ+:S, kept in stock. Cobol'. fortune to fall down stairs, a week 21-1y _ ' Phone 17,06, Picker:o Have you' tried LANO. the Mrs. C. 'E. Young. tier daughter, Ago, but..fortunately, only received ACCESSOftIF.9,' R new Cereal Food and Mnf- Dorothy and friend; Mrs. Geo. lay- bruises and bad shaking up. 163 Meal ? It contains the es and daughter, May and Miss M. T. C. Brown has been laid.up with At a9 lose and better prices NUME , ]germ of the wheat and other Rodd, of Oshawa, spent a flying vis- an attack of'the flu for a few days. s@ part@ of the cereal grains: it with firs.•W. H. Jackson, ohe dap When the"'Nevcx" saw him on Tues- 1. Whitfevale '• M111$ - An old fashioned health last week. day, he looked like `.Nobody's burin- :, yon can in Torofito. promoting food modern. ess." Vlihitevale The March meeting of the W. M. Let us repair that leaky toys' Chopping every day__ ized. For sale at _ S. will be held -on the. 9th,,not the ~ ' ka except Wednesday your grocer e. Miss Lydia Major, of Scarboro 'sp-•16th, the second Thursday of the -GFRAIN->--FLOUR—FEED ent- a few days last week with he: month: note the change, this will.be Spilled.Motor Repairs. - — -L,Just arrived a carload of - mother, :firs. W. Major. a work meeting, so come prepared. ii'estern Oats. Mrs. Hugh Pugh visited hier par= -t cordial invita�lon is extended�o Gordon- -J Law � ' Will exchange . -. . .. � � . ;'' . - :: . ' Float for Wheat ents,-Mr.,and Mrs. Meadows, of Tor- all ladies of the congregation. We have most any Feed yon onto for a few days. Much more snow is in evidence.here phor,t= ?.908 v ANTHONY WILSON may need. Misses Irene Pugh, Norrhh. Bate- than there is to the south of us at PICKERING, - , ONTARIO man and Esther Trewartha, of East Pickering: Nature's dividing line at - --_ Proprietor, : ' Full line of-Ponitry Feed @, York High School staff, spent the the sixth concession- continues to - - - - ttf :Phone•Ua:rk. 5502 week end with Die. and Mrs. J. A. make itself noticeable.D. N. LoCkWOOd Pngh. G. L. Middleton was a delegate 1 RERIN UN Miss Muriel.Hagerman, of the Tor- from County Agricultural Committee Acid Sto M' a h : PICKERING,♦ �G, T onto .Normal. School, .was with Nei. to axonvention'of the Provincial Ag- O V �•' 173 CLENI�ENIN� parents, week-end.and'Mrs. L. Hagerman ricultural Council, held in Toronto ;ca.ti•se of distress �1 hy: for the week-end. ' last week.Mrs. D. R- Beaton and grandaugh• Died, at 59 Pape Ave. Toronto, on after eating ^< a FL'NER�iL DIRECTOR' ter Miss Alice Turner were the Wednesday, March 1st, Clayton Ax- deal at home and guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. W. ford in his 50th year. Sen'ice at the '.'One dose-of our own, : J. Beaton; Toronto, and while there house at 2,00 o'clock. Interment to reparation, Bisnlntb- Private Ambulance - P make our -home -took in the Skating Carnival. take place at the Christian Cemetery ',ated. Magnesia often' J Day sad.�Tighrr'Service The-members of the Women's Ins-'. Brougham on Friday, March 3rd. :: relieves.thie.condition merchants happy ? Phone 90A titute of the United Church are putt- George Farley is reported to be re- in a few minute?. Ma ; _ dalvera 0�? _ ing on a drama at some eariv• date, lrnirpr�kl_enotig Ad—lie--up--acid-ereund -pe had-in eir her Dow. _ to be announced later. the house at 'his daughters home. der or tablet@ at only 4 Piece Solid �'al- The B. Y. P. U. .of the Baptist Ch- Mr.. and Mrs. !A. Dobson, of Osht 50cents'for large box: Markham �" -Ont• urch held a'very enjoyable social-ev- awa, were guests at the home of = --- eeing on-Mondav-last, all present re- llrs.-Philip on Sunday. : --- g jzia n��in� had .a good—time.. 'rha runela t.-the—late.—MrS._ Mill__ g18�= ` n 3 1 '-Ii�t� NEED p 6 .Obstin&te Coughw and-Cold&elea� The Whitevale Baptist Missior tool: place from her own home in St- • _ Circle will meet at tie home of Mrs. -ouffville on Feb. 23rd. Mrs. Hill up-by preparation of Cod tom• Room Suite SILENT-:-GLOW 'LOW Griffin on Friday, March 3rd at 2.30 died at the home of her daughter Li ors and Creosote •p. m. This tray has been set aside as and son-in-law, John and Mrs. Phill- Even when a cough or cold + A 60 inch buffet. 8 foot talsle and It is CLEAN, CONVENIENT, ,a World Day of Prayer. A special-pre ips:1 Sympathy is- extended to the _ fails to respond to ordin•._ . 6 thaire with solid leather SAVES' TIME and gram has been nrepared and all the 'Thillips family in their bereavement.- ary treatment Nyal'e _ .•_ ._ �.. LABOR and is. members are requested to be present Its the reports just-placed in the Creophos often clears it up _• seat@, alstti a ECONOMICAL Word for Roll Call "Hope." `hands of St: Johnts congregation, in a @nrpriningly short _ -solid walont Gibbard with a 5 year guarantee. The Social Club'held another Eue. there is --much -cause for 'encourage- time. Not only is it a Tea Wagons- ire on Monday evening last, it was ment. S. -S.- reports 113.on roll'end wonderful remedy for " complete for 125• gilent.Glow flange $11Tner a big success and shows what can be of 1932, with an average attendance cpaghQ sad cold@, but it Solid walnat end tables, aerially at $29.59. done with a live-wire committee. Mr. of 58. Balance in treasury end-of fileo' is a good tonic and ' w soled at 3.5o, a few to - -: Dolton Burk kindly broyght a four- the year t64.17, Home Dept. has a builder. Only $I.00 for is - : clear at 1.93 piece orchestra; which added' great- fund of•$20.00-on h-and and in bank. large bottle.-E. C. Jones, _ i Silent Glow ly to the enjoyment of the evening, There has been a steady increase _ MODEL - after refreshments were served,-dan- sine the .New Year in both -S. 'S. di'uggiet. M p -C A STF.RRITT ring continued till an early morning and Church'Service, Since the untini- A few drops clears the head - . . -For Every Stove hour. Prizes won b the folkwin eta death of -our 'beloved pastor in ?' and Place. ce. y g F inetadtly _ _ ladies, 1st, Mrs. C.. Phillips;_ Gents, November our Pulpit has been fill- At the first sign of a c•uld or"etnff- " Feneral Director _ 1st, George Brown; Lone hand's, Mr, ed with a number of much apprec- ., - "` LLiE PICK RIN4, 10- NEWS Ambulanee Se*rvice ALVIN BUSHBY Lloyd White; Consolation, Ladies, iated ministers. We welcome our new ed ttol to apply a few drops of Mrs. M. Burk and gents Mr. G. Ben- pastor who Rvill be with us on Sun- only to each nostril. This not 't Phone 1300 IlHardware Phone 4WO net. Come and join us on Wednes• day next. the induction service being holy clears the hom but of ptnt . ddy, March, 15th, at -8.30 sharp, tot held i Claremont Churclt on.Thu",_-, Leh R�a cold lloav de�lalo>�int. hahes'iDj, - 4ii�iC10 PICKERING another good time.' day= a?ters1l66d; 1ltatrlt 2nd. - 3vr�`bot�=-�a��oieldrntgi•G r Tom-•- � 7, _ W. w. u• tom• ..�.:.:f :. J:.. :n. :.}^ - yaw.G'..� qy�,s � .4r: oP• ' t months. There were three marriages = I that June." +Gives Added Enjoyment to Meals 4. •_"• "Three?" undee repeated. - % - _ ____- - "Yes. Lois Morrow and Feter Dun- - o - lap, Johnny Dr«.ke and ' Carolyn e,/ i Swann, and Tracey and Flora," PeWy rd e r at Brdgr answered. "Although I was 13 by then, I had the fu-1 of being flowar - _ j girl for Lois and Flora both," '?By ANNE AUSTIN. "Do you think Flora was really in _ -' _ i tore with Tracey? Dundee aske9 ff curiously. - - _ "Oh, yc-s!, But she'd have been in --- - love with )anyone who wanted to marry �''•�''•-'• her, and the funny hin s that„ with Y g} YN0YS1S, lt.ughing at so'heartily I didn't know i lls exception of Peter and Lois, they ui. ..: '..G EE Juanita S im is murdered at bridge; I had made-an'amusing remark when j are the happiest married couple I 'four days ter Dexter Sprague, her - II'Fre$h from the Gart�tns" lover, is als murdered when he disap-• I'Itgked you if you thought Tracey t_ave ever known. You see Tracey pears myste ously from an impromptu Miles loved his wife,well enough,•tu has never got over being flatte.ed that --- '-- -- --- - bridge party the Tracey.Miles home. n BO ..pretty srid passionate girl 8B Special investigator T�undee, working on COMM it,murder for her. P Y P gi the t-mother wou:d like for him to Happiness in Work - the•theory' that Nita and Sprague were -Penn laze hed -a' ain, white teeth Flora wanted aim . , And that's why e;ome home." partners,in blackmail•-and that i\ita had Y g g I llau hed! Lord 1laertfi7,an, as Chairman of. the come down to'Hamilton after recogniz- -and brown eyes gleaming. - "I was „T �e At interval during the 16-hour run Court of London University, deliverer.' 'Ang scrn�nne 'in a group picture, finds laughing at something else. It sud-( Y, with that deep-rooted in--to New York, Penny's faltering words that the six original suspects to Ntca'9 g g feriority complex of.him, would have the Foundation Oration !n celebratior _ death had opportunity to kill Sprague denly occurred to me, while you were returned to haunt the district attor" of'the 109th anri(versay pf°the fonnda - Faso_ All six.could have hidden the gun, I been sb• flattered if Flora had told _ after the murder, i., a-secret hiding •-Pinning -your foolish theory; how h_m she killed Nits out of jealousy ney's special investigator. lion of Birkbeck College. pplace'it, the guests' closet in Nita's flattered Trace would have been is As soon as he had registered-at a pouse. Nita's will and the fa t that she Y that he would have •orgiven)her n hotel near the Pennsylvania .station, Ili the.course of the oration'lie gait Flora had confessed to him Saturday'`th spot. Oz the other hand," She Y had.8prague conrri a bell near her bed, that There a'a8 no use. eating their "'7t to summon Lydia, her r id and sir, 'night that-she had-killed Nita because! ,,. and had shaved and, breakfasted, he g went,on, if Flora had told him that hearts out because they could not aI' ' how she feared death. Tile police theory she was jealous" - •. ,took from his bag a large envelope be Prime Ministers or millionaires F s that Nina and Sprague were killed by (Nita had documentary proofs of some containing'the.photographs Carraway These Prime two of the most miserable _F New York gunman. "Which is not .ny'theory; if you-wilt frightful scandal against her, can't:'had made- of Penny alive and Nita remember!" Dundee retorted, ` "But Y clas-*es of men. To his mind theYt ----- v,h you-see hew-t`i°ler� 13`-Teases- would'dead both clad in the royal blue veTi�ist- -_--- —CttfiYa>J�i Wit.. , - y is the idea so amusing. Deep in I h,,, reacted against hr? . . . Oh was more real happiness !n �omE "What are you laughing at?" D�ua •h:. heart, I• suppose any man would I no! Trace would not have taken the i dress. In the envelope also was the humble capacity'than in the glitti✓riuE - _ :'fee demanded indignantly, but the really be a bit flattered-if his n-ife Y white satin, gold-lettered label which prizes of life, A man should' sfriv� t'roub'le tb murder• Sprague, when the dress had so proudly borne: sustained ringing of the telephone bell loved him enough to be that jealous. I Spri.gue popped up for mor. black- "Pierre Model. Copied b Simonson'-A, for .chat he could legitimately aspire ` checked Per-y Crain's mirthful. A,yoti don't Know• Tracey Miles as mail!" P Y to-the fullest enjoyment of hlg facuI Laughter. v. Chicago cal:! . . . .� New York City.. ' . ties. S g well as I do, Penn- assured him, her Pelhaps lle-'might hare, if the Half an hoof later he.was showing Mello! �. Yes. this 's. Dundee. . . eyes still mirthful. "He's really a scandal dated back before the mar- the photographs and,the label to a..wv The' man who under-estimated trim Hao, Sir. Sanderson. How is your dear, buy the truth is, Tracey hasn't riage," Dundee argued. "Let's suppose rran buyer in the French salon of 'self was fore afters surprised by fait' ` motif r. . . . That's fine! . : . . Yes, an atom of sex_a ure. _ Ehe inquest is slated for •tomorr-ow- appeal, and he mus: Sprague did pop up, and Flora turned SiYnonson's, one of New Yorks mop± ti 9 realize.it. - - _ Be had never understood why �+•�rtA y him oa•eci• to Trace,- When spprsffue mOYrin blli tR?re•s no use t.r le8v- - aaLL a«', 11 Ueq1..v-.l as ...•+.-'� prl'�"•"' 6 K' "Of course we- girls hav: all,pain-1 appeared apparently -uninvited- last "Can you tell me when the original ing yuur.mother eb come back for it. . . curse,.or why to earn one's bread wa- Yes, sir, one important new,develuF,- perec.his,poor little ego by pretending night,'Flora rhust have been on pins _:sere model was bo.'ght, and when regarded as a hardship. Work:way the 1 went. Hold the line a moment, pjease." A be crazy about him and terribly and needles, trying to make Tracey thi-, copy was nade and sold" he greatest source of human happj,4%� envious that it wad Flora who -got txeat-him decently as'.ho g against afked• _ Dundee.fumbled in'his pocket far a sD and lac:k of it the greatest curse. L; folded sfieet of a Listen, chief!" him _ he,pe that Tracey would simply pay (To be continued.) the world of the intellect there . ot2r u pap,--.... ". !th,• scoundrel all tee blackmr.il he was But Flora Hackett did marry him;' ¢ neTer be a shortage of work. No malt - de addressed the district attorney at �emand�n " Dundee interrupted: She must have g- succ9ss work h«• ever.so hard, could .bet ante the other end. "This is ;a telegram been a beautiful girl, and '-she was "-Which is exactly what Tracey success Is full -of'promis ti'11 m @n the mw-ter of all knowledge. ` Capt. Straws_ recer.6 this afternoon !would'have' done; iristead'of'_taking i from the ci'.y_ecUtpr.o_.tlie New ork certain rich enough to get any man get 1t; and'then it le a last year's Nothing promoted yo much sailsfav: she wanted-" awful risk of, murdering him. in nest from'whieh the bird has flown.Evening Prey-, and he'read slowly, tlon in the.dayP•s work as.a well'ordf i "You would think so,wouldn't "i h,; own home;' Penny cut in spirited- L` rog-ram, and nothing promoted viest repeating when necessary. you. i ly. ••Betides Tracey wasn't gone D When.he had finished reading the _old whe onry 12 made years from.the porch long enough to go out- stan'dseand showssevery mark of de- an e�cicellent•se;�ant butoa bad n�a•+• i telegram. he lie ened for a long min- !side. signal.to Sprague in the trophy P ells, but not with so much concentra- debut, but a '12-year-old has rig ears t ferebnce to the claims of self-lore, in ter. They all bad a allelic belies !y . •. !t thpt he could not grin at Penny's and keen eyes. It is Prue that Flora room, shoot him when Spragtrc raised others', .and,exacts it 'in, return from lists=-books to'rea'd, things to do. by; e was beautiful end rich, but-weIl't}.e screen, an 1 then hide the gut I them.-Ffazlkt. - he payed them nut to be prisoners 1tPide eyEd amazement And jog 'That's told You Tracey- plane only, about what I think,air:" he cried ;'sibilantly. there was something queer aout her.I 1 tbeir sehPdules. I a- minute when he' went to see if There Is noosing in the world - "I'd tike to take the five-o'clock.-train She was simply crazy to get married,I Sprague's hat and, stick were one�- - for New York and work on the case and if_a mail danced %i ith-her as mare ! g much admired as a_marl -' knows - from the closet. Hind things are the music--of the from that end till we actually'get our as three times in an evening she liter- - -low to_tear.unhap s with cour. "I)id 'Trace and �Fltira both ate a e,-Seneca. world teeth into something. . ZI auks a ally seiged' upon him'and-tried to drag j_ Y P; g 1bf, and my best wishes -for-your him to the altar'. . ..Her eagerness ,. outzide lo zee their gue-kts into their cars?" Dundee asked-sudden - - -elother." _ and her intensity repelled'every man ,. IF• ,- '• -ho/was in the least attracted to her r„ "Tracey did;' Penny anatiered, 'Why didn't you toll me about this Flora told-us all gciod night in the E Q D SBURG 'Swallow-tail Sammq'"" Penny de- and I think she'was beginning to be living room, then ran.upstairs to see llt ended indignantly: "Tormenting me frightened to death that she wouldn't 'y r7' about poor Re y !if Betty was still asleep... . But re- - your -sill , the, t"married.at°all when ?race came meri,tier his didn't leave vnti! midnight bra and Trecer, w}ie:n al} the time � Hamilton to wcir4 in •lier father',. : you knew tile case was practisIly business, and Dr. Price says Sprague was: killed si,ved�" „ between nine and eleien ocloek." " She began to i him---therre'. _ "Of course,"'Dundee tat�l Fps "�;♦ ( I N BRAND f. Iin .afraid I Rave the district at- 'na other word for.-it- S11141 of.the:!T' .1-ac ed did kill"him; he lPL F l0le be- - — - - - orney a slightly false impression," other girls minded a bit, because,{lists that he had giveq' Sprague the )tlndee interrupted, but there was no without Flora, Tracey would have,blarkmail money he Was demanding.' RN SYRUP .. ernorse in his shirinv blue eyes. "But been the perfect male wallflo1wer. For-it.is inconceivable that a woman EpMIARDSBUq� zest an I ,get to _New York- By-the _They became tn>;agecl- allnrrt rights of flora 11liles', temperament could _ ray, yrour.g ~roman, what were you Pwa}, but diiin't 1rFt rrarrie l f s sie�have slept,karwing that a corpse way l pure, wholesome, .n they house." + SWw2 �, and economical table R ICA ROW - - --- _ - ,14 r,„ l- f... ==11g E}iaxiz-li N SYflU Syrup- Children LQ e I1ng, Pi-nny-told hill.' -I.isten here,l its delicious flavor. Bonnie Dundee! You-probably 'laugh - , + !at 'w,ontan's intuition,'. but•take it i tT _. -- -. ' TM C.LVADA STARCH CO.LDd-Mn,RO."MmAL from.ni --you're on the wrong track"' "0h-. I'm nat so,wecided to that par-` ` : titular theory!" Dundee laughed. I� - - -can .pin you exactly six more just k a c„nvinc ingr,” _ _.. "And I"shan't listen! Yvu'd better - das?r hmtid and pack bag' if you' //� . , !�t ant t.;'catch the five o'rlor;c train for - '2' -ieti. York.. _ _ "It's already packed and in my of-� F. uundeea,sureT�r�azziy..."hot , • lots of time. .-HuIla: Here's the home' edition of The Ec S •ping sin," he in i flll� t • terrupted himself,as a small boy flung' : th4 paper into the office. He rearn.d r; •ra _- fsir.it.and.read the streariter headline' `- -- - aloud: "ITALIAN GANGSTER, � SOUGHT •IN BRIDGE •31LRDERS. - • : SWEET ROLLS I wager.a good many hea:is will A. j lie easier orl their pillows.tonight." imade with Royal Yeast Cakes "Let me see!"' Penny commanded. "Oh! Did you see this?"and she point- ed - ' (overnight dough method) to.the front page: Bridge Parties Throw .r That In;the eienina•diwoive 1 tional), and beat into the Ca'nc:elle l," she read aloud, -The so- Royal l'eascCake in.f4e.of sponte.Add 5c.sour tomake ciety editor of The Evening Sun was t. tepid stater. Scald and cool ' asmootb dough.Knead thor. kept busy aather telephone today, re- ^ 2 c.milk,add 2 tbep,butter ouably. Let rise till double ceiving notices- of cancellations of and 2 t¢e f1,laed,2 tbap,sugar in bulk. Form into Parker ...a .�.. ._,. s:�.-.__L_ -- bridge parties scheduled for -the re= - -Ffan�-Rena-or-spy other-'-- - - swat and S c. flour. This shape.Let risetilLliabt.Bake male, et bathe wee cl—eight frantic - mak�aB n e Do hos4esses terrified by Hamilton's sec. -�_-- _- po a pan.Let about 2S min. in moderate rise overnight. ovem,37S•F. and murder at bridge' _, - _.._--• _ _ to the morning cream co- - . 8om and women colds winter long Others 1 "Pd they a melt fight all in r, • •••., ra, Dot . play bridge for I - - dwhiln n,yci+lft'� n„�.tm i4„ I tenjoy the protection of Aspirin. A tablet in time, and J;' —the first s coid.get no lurtiler.Ii.a cold has.near,1 tap.cinnamon(op- he rose and'started for his own office. Ym toms ens A "And don't caught you unaware,keep on with Aspirin until the cold i you dare leave the room when you become a dummy if you have _ �ig gone. Aspirin can't harm you. It does not depress the FOR over 30 earn Royal Yeast Cakes have been tr~ °°^ � the-nerve to play again! Remember, �eart. If your throat is sore, dissolve several tablets in _/ . .. ii' S y '' heater and ar le. You will et instant relief, There's ` the standard of e;tiality wherever dry yeast that gun and silence,,- -are still.miss- .� - , • 8 g B • . .. ; y 1s need for home baking.'Order a'supply today, * iT ! danger in a cold that hangs on for days. To say Nothing ed in air-tight waxed payer;they stay fresh "What do you-mew..? . You don't qd the pain and discomfort Aspirin might have•spared months.Seep them think there'll be more _?” �►u i All dn}ggists; �!ith prgveii directions for colds, ndy ill your kitchen. : BagMaae-in-Canaa.Cooda ;/�'iS - Difadee became instantly contaite. Msdwhes, neuralgia, neuritis, rheumatism. be sure to get the "I didn't mean it, honey," he said • OPAL YEAST. BASE_ - _ _ - -gently. "I think it is inore•than Like- - L to use ivhen you °sit r'e't,00ldet, ;;.x ly that the gun is'at the bottom of y .The Rosh Ra.d w . ,� Y _ Psi• R N . ' . _ , •.,,.:+ . e at hezpne ,.,23 ton.ee"rHe•lu." :; ; Mirror. Lake. . An niesse for tall bow Rey" `j sated recipes for a _ ho'cak"rein• - anyone in New York?" TRAD[-MARK REG.1N CANADA riety of delicious laryrove your "w:;:: - S. Address 8tarid- bosom aml sod- Penny's pale face.quivered. -"If you Brenda Limited, d•ete rata.a.as A:• -happen to run across my father, was**t• talk* r Ave. at I.Ibwtq tlk m which of.-course.you won't, tell Win - ISSUE 9--'33 _ . i :... - _ t Explorers To Fly Farm uotieS To World's Top + .moo You Know? Henry G. Bell, B.S.A., Dept. of Chemistry,"O.A.C. Two British Expeditions Will - Address All Letters to Farm Editor, 73 Adelaide St. Set Out This Year on West, Toronto. All Answers Will Appear in this Mt. Everest Ad- •, venture I - Column. If Personal Reply 4 Desired, Enclose — e London.—With preparations for two Stamped and Addressed Envelope. - = Mount Everest ,expeditions nearing - completion, interest Is growing in the i .Fertility Demonstration Results — In- were compared with equal areas of ' possibility that the highest mountain V <� formation of i me t Y Value to alfalfa where special tr eat me n t In the world a t l as t be c on q conquered.. '.,. •��u" P Ontario Farmers, was given. The fertilizers tested were I One is the Hying expedition, The other Vour years ago the Department of 0.12.5, 0.12-10, 0-12-15, 2.12.6. The fer- will climb fu'the traditional way on K' w tilizers were applied to the alfalfa at toot. g Chemistry, O.A.C., started a-new sys- .•� r•:,,•::!; ": ' tem,of fertility demonstration experi- the rate of 370 lbs. per acre as soon Flying tests of the two- airplanes meets throughout as the ground was sufficiently dry to purchased for the attempt to fly over g out the province. The drive upon in spring. The greatest the summit will begin soon and a " plan 'was the outcome of the increas- Nalfflasomm lug demand for practical information gain on light soils (5,678 lbs. green mountaineering expedition is expected' regarding; the results of different treat• weight) was obtained from 0-12=15: On' to leave for India at an early.date ' ments 'of land for the famous crops heavy soils the same fertilizer gave i ''The prince movers in the aerial at-, - that are grown on the average Ontario the greatest gain (6,046 lbs. green tack are Lord Peel, chairman of the ` tH sc [arm. Uf course, restilis obtained by weights; These results are in accord ;Everest flight committed; Air Com- with those of former years,•and Judi-' modore P.'M. 1•'. Feltowe�, the leader - =the College on its own experimental � • °"� s;:';,;, - •�,E^ �: •- .- sreas were available, but such results sate that where alfalfa has made a of the expedition; Squadron Leader _ were frequently discounted in the good start all that Is necessary to add Lard Clydesdale, chief pilot; Lieuten t �< 631ad of the farmer because tbcy do is .phrwsphate and potash, net-Colonel L. Z. S. Blacker, ob- s ___10t-_re *ecpnt fpata lnnripr his nwt, ran_ .camels setter;`Flight Lieutenant D. F. side• 9itions of soil and climate. To crer- tyre, who will pilot the second plane; Alany datry farmers find the mangel , ;ome flits d and Colonel P. T:Etherton, honora:3' 1 URculty it was-planned In I-crop of increasing value as a succu organizing secretary. :he series then undertaken to conduct 1 lent feed for stock. Three demon- 'ibe tests on various farms in the dif- strat}ons comprised of fifteen test Lady Houston a contributor � ° si 'ereut vounttes of the province. Farm- Iiouston•t5'est• l? 3i'•`''. blocks. were conducted in central On- The airplanes are the scs were.located who would co-oiler. tario. Two were on clay loam and the land,,so named in recognition of Lady uEl. field men of the department visit. ? i third on sand loam. As a rule the + - Y Houston's contribution of f 15,000 to xl their farms, measured out test mangel responds readily to additions I defray the cost of the attempt, and•a rreas and supervised the treatments, of plantfood. The highest yield ob- standard Wallac2 biplane of the type `^�� '. \• i'he field men again visited the Parma talned on one of the clay,soils°was I used for general purpose flying in the ltC r 1� I-0 nnre_throughrut the crowing;_ from ?-12.to at 500 Iba. Der acre. while --� Royal Air Force. season, and again at harvest time, to ,rare larger than the average expert- 4 _ n 'AI on the other 1_-6 exceeded it alight- All military equipment and fittings. lake actual yields. The test areas ty. On the light sots the heaviest I such as wheel rakes and wheel fair- �'' _ g p yield was where 4.12-6 was applied. ings have been removed, for there will That during the hulling season in Canada. gutdey. who ar.� ez- -ruent station plot, extending from 118 The average yield for fertilizer was be a heavy load of essenti:4ls to be car- t * to its scree as a size of each block or 41.5 tons, while that for unfertilized ried to the altitude of 34,000 feet, p,.r'r in the arf can call.-a bull moose to then,? They twist a piece of Plot on the actual farm. This simpli- was 30.9 tons, showing an average I which moat be attained for a sate birch bark into the form of a megap'icre-and throdr,i it make tsa es. hied the :testing for the co-operatlnA�- gain of 10.6 tons per acre. flight over the"top of the world."-This that apparently sound as seductive to the moose-as d,ea the toffee +,f. fdt met fl. Again the question, did it pay'. na- load includes pilot and observer,ninety a megaphone crooner to the ear of tl.e average woman. The mcasc, . Repot•ts of the last Year's work and turaily rises. The rate of fertilizers_ gallons of fuel, oxygen-breathing and though, usually gets .*,hot. Above is a rr_wse, caller at work. • the summary of the three yearn pre- used on these.test crops was 000 lbs.-hea:i}ng apparatus, electrically open- vtous which are now complete show per acre. whfcbi estimated at the.cost ated still cameras. motion picture there" is nothing to stop us but cold, The Tale of An IN _ that within four years, demonstration for the highest analysis 'of fertilizer+cameras and many special instru- wind. and- altitude.'' In reality, .'he am only a letter of the a:r!,abet P- tests have been conducted on 115 used. would represent an investment I meets. pointed out, the party has to climb a one among many.yet I play a very far farms where nearly 4009'plots or test. of 49.65 per acre. This fertilizer ob• I - The observer's cockpit In'each plane oint d wall of steep snow 'and ice one am part in the compotsitivn i a areas hate been conducted. During tained an' increase of 10.6 tons at a is inclosed to protect the occupant;and make a safe and permanent, way the past year. approximately 1004 cost of 91c per ton,' from the bitter cold- of the great'f d porters Th roue aver- small-town weekly. K blots were maintained on EEO farms, - - heights. Sliding windows are provided to mall to ee r loads e t To begin with. I have helped to her . .� Thane Are After Effects g � he ice involves heavy step-cutting +. ;Fertilizers of different analysis chosen for camera work. with-axes, and the fixing of ropes and aid the birth of many a new•bors - t . As ltaa already been pointed.out. babe; .far:SnsLance, Mr, and Mrs. Sohn with a special reference to the type The ahernot of the other expedition - -not all o[ the nitrogen, phosphoric �other. precautionary devices. if crop for which they were'to be used' is fs expected to be made in .the early Smith-announce the birth of ail eight _ Mid the characteristic fertility con- acid and potash appIted is recovered 1 summer. A art from the 1,800 feet `Twenty-three feet, accord• •i'.lb. patted son name) Mark—or' a {f - in the crop harvested, Much of it is ' D Ing. to Mr. Rutledge. is probably,the daughter named Mary. Ant of the 50118 on which they were I still unsealed every step of the 29,002 rear st altitude at which acclimatze- Very open I enjoy myself with s .1:0 be applied, therefore in the soil. for succeeding feet- to-the summit of Hverest - is I g & - grain and hay crops. At this time, I Lion of climbers and patters can take party - or other form of gayety, as It is not our purpose at this time to when Ontario farmers.an considering known; and it is tropes that lire new ( place,, This level should be reached when Master Jimmy McKee celebrated a detailed report of all the tests the most economical handli of their expedicton,'building on'the.experience by about May 17. ^• iiut to summarize these and to give of the attempts of 1921, 1922 and 1924, k The establishment of the camps at bi° fifth hirthay or Miss Margaret', eir practical :application, g soils, these studies glue some basis will be able to surmount all difficul- , 2'7 Jones entertained with bridge for valuable comparison., Neceisarily, 5,500 and 309 feet 86117 be a major Often times J- have- wished you- a -• Fertility treatments' of alfalfa were attention must be paid to good dram- ties' party, hie as part of the climb, for it is hardly pos• Merry Xmas. ' ested on YY farms in 193f,• The alfal• age and rok tp, of plant flTe°or or. The leader of the p ty, w h b I Bible that-men can carry loads of even I have shared In the happy sere was grown on sandy loam and clay ganic•matter, in the soil in order for the b�e1'- (� f 'fi° Rnyei eoeranhieal ...p__r�r _ nslg_ta_suctt a great altJ• mony of marriage with my brother and -_ Ipsm soils. Five different treatments beat results to be obtained., suety, the Alpine Club and the!'tip Mr. Rutledge has confidence, sister cap M'a. Listen: On Monday; __..__ filmalsyea Club, is aHugh Rutledge,an I'howei er, that the Sherpa porters, who May. 1 Miss Mildred Moore became Englishman who has had a career-ta in 1924 carried to-4,900 feet,can do it. the bride of Mr.•:1Stltoa Martin. The fur Is Favored i, ' The bodice has a'1 open serf-fabric indla extending over twenty-four Accustomed to.High' Altitudes ceremony was performed by the Rey bound alit at the back. years. - _ Tbeae Sherpas are.subjects of Ne• �[ A. Morris 1n fife 3't'_ E. church. The By Leading Stylists It is made of the 'dull sur:ace of ' Route Camps To Be EstabUshsd I pal, but of Tibetan origin, and are ac• bride is the daughter of �[r. and Airs • y black crinkly crepe satin:The sleeves Ervin 3lthee and the g0om la the Mrs s ar.d inset bodice vest and a partial In a radio address prior to, ails de• custoaied to 11dIn'gr in high altitudes. 3 .HELEN WILLEAMS. a' the back belt that is can ht in partnre for India a connection with Their native village o! 5ola-khnmbn,' of Mr. and Mrs, Isaac- Martin. Tbs." - =- 8 on the southern slopes of Everest. is the side seams, uses th- shiny the expedition, Mr. Rutledge outlined n happy couple will make their home to - rstrated Dresemakio-v Leeson Far- surface of the crepe. the hardships and dangers which arils, iR,_00 feet above sea level. They are + Marysville. confront the alpinists ail their. hazard.. a strong, Bard race, used to' carrying But ilfe isn't all rule of gay thin€s. , risA'ed With Errry Paftrrx You can substitute the fur trim Iloads over the high mountain passes for I-am called upon to announce the ons venture, with a narrow bias fold of the fabric, Apart from a few A base cam will be• establtshed,I leading to Tibet. _ - i= you please. - P •very serious illness of Mrs. Madaliae Style No. 3370 is design •d for sues twelte miles north o[ Everest at a who have taken p$rt is previous at- Morrow, or again to tell of the pass• ► :` h ght of-approximately 15,000 `feet.I lempts they will all be yonng'men. _ 14, 16, 18, 20 ;•ears, 36, 38 and 40• Air.. Rutledge in his broadcast.de- ing of-what that most respected cite• incites bust. _ During.the attempt three permanent zen, 3Ir. John Manners. Size 1'6 requires 3'.: yards-39-inch, camps will be.maintained. These will scribed how the .climbing becomes you can' see that,my life is a very with 1 ands fur baridin be .three or tour hours apart. Camp quite different as the strata dip out• useful one, for it does seem that there Yards g' three, at 21;000 feet,,rill retie as an )'ward, tormi•ng overlapping slabs Like are so many Marys, everything bap' HOW TO.ORDER' PATTERNS. advance base. There will be a fourth shingles on a root. "Altitude is assert Write our name ar d address lain- set up at'23,000 and it is possible that toff izs swaY," he declared. "'The•facul• pens on liionday, and there is always y P Master, Miss. 'fir--Mrs., not to meth , givins „�.,;.rr -Anti size-of-such other camps mill be added at 4x,000 fins'are becninTng numbeeT'Tfie wind ,tion Mesdames and Messrs. patterns as you scant Enclose 15c in and 27;500 feet. is frightful, You must maintain that ♦ - P y V6'hen I work on a hand-set paper i stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap In his radio address' Air. Rutledge, rhythm of movement which nothing often hear my boss say, ','Vow I am ov it carefully) for each number, and recalled that at the altitude at which! but years of mountain training can my last item but there is need of one' - - address your order to Wilson Pattern 1t is proposed to establish cavlp a b Bite; keep the porters' spirits up-71f more cap M for Melissa. W hat will 1. _ Service, 73 West Adelaide St.,Toronto. series of blizzards, accompanied by 56'+ one cracks the rest may." do?" Then I pop my head up from _ degrees of frost, almost exhausted the , •The next• part of the journey will'the corner, of the box and he sees me " 1924 expedition before it had a chance -entail the formation of a camp 1,800 with a glad exclamation of relief. _ - Answers to Last Week Puzzle • feet from the summit, If the porters to get to the auaimit. Yes, I am used at least 50 weeks ' _ Mr. Rutledge said many people have' succeed in reach) fltat point their 'out of the year, along'with all ini - Y 0 A F A • 3 IN A Y� I the impression "that from now an we names will be far6ous. brothers and sisters, and I am never " A B 3 0 21 B HAREMS "The question is," went on the have merely to walk up Everest, that left tied up in a dead foray. „t• B E U D I S T P Angle-Indian, "can the remaining.1,800 MY life 'is such- a happy one that - Y B T S A R S 11 A N t feet be climbed the fdllowing day? Sometimes I Bet tired of being' run y " Gracie s Brother 8 R R S 0 R B Three hundred feet an hour is not bad over so many times by the cruel press; D ITS ' N 8 T 3 0 -- - -- going now, and on no account must .but upon reflection 'I am glad that 1 S 0 N fi D A U H the turning back be postponed too _ ` am s useful character and,not as lazy > long. To be be-nighted without shel- ..•'<;:;>;. as my neighbor,the cap Z.—Ruth Mor• A ift N A R D B R A V 0 b, "a ter means death. - - « , I I r gan of the Quaker City (Ohio) Home . D A M P 0 E M% F A I 1; 1 "' { Journeying to India with Rutledge Towner. "w D R I 0 X A R L 0 are C: G. Crawford, J. Longland, E E R' ADM I R }'s S L B N _ `j 5nipton a_na T, A. BrucxieDanY- atner, D E Q R B 8 S T 0 L 8 B - ; members of the expedition, which --- SLOW GROWTH' numbers fourteen Europeans in all, Daily strive for the mastery ovor 1:7 vi _ _ 1 _ n•i11 join their.leader at ��eeling self victory -w-iu-•,suWy 'conic is 70 — `=:> ! aheuce,'on March l5, the complete ez- 'time. Not all at onee; no' gnod - _- Peace 1 "'"a, pedition still begin its five weeks' jour thing comes without a struggle. Our uey across Tibet to the base camp. most valued poaeessions are t•ho: P ^� �i Seek the and the hills .:'' `'a Besides several hundred yaks,mules which have cost the greatest troub ~ - From the hurt of things; - and donkeys to carry the mass of es and the most time. �9, -"- Round'about the heart of you sential food, stores and equipment re- An oak does not 'apriug 116:`h _ Peace, shall fold her wings. quired for the campaign, some seventy night, years of slow growth ars ne ' or eighty porters will be employed. cessary to make the free of, centu•- ' 'Trees know not of jealousies; The party hopes-to reach-the-base-_fries.- dud-go With wlk%ts.we would .` : Hills know not of hates; camp about April 20.- After leaving accomplish, if it Is to be of the:best y Only high tranquility- the camp there will be six or seven and most lasting, it must be slowly z s+lntir� has this afternoon dresststs through those,gait s, weeks to complete the task before the and steadily matured. a:nd not spring '• � rawk charms monsoon breaks. It the monsoon up like a mushroom in thg night, ere are modish libc'te puffed Ths bird that soars on higbe°t.wing. Ili you run into him—run into breaks earlier, the party will leave to only to the in th"b day•-'-M.F. him. 'that'd what Gracie Allen wail probably until August. es--ons Of the 40400dr of Our re- Builds on the ground her lovely nest. � " bo lltore leaskodae Jl*tM And And she that doth most.sweetly sling. says. Oracle really has s brother 8 A•,:"Who Inventod work,.anyway?, ;3 fur ]babes the quaint sleeves Sings in the shade, where all things and he listens to his sister's radio A little help is worth -it great deal B,_,-you needn't worry--you'll of-N m- ° nom, rent. nonsense. - Y - of pity.. SnMin6 on to patent." r s • : F.1< .,e.: -+ _ by _ `R~ i s. , OP V United Church Brotherhood to the policy of its statesmen." The An amusing story is told _ the Fine Nursery Stock ' affirmative was upheld by Jack Ch- experience 'of an Orangeville young he United Ch- . s Henry , the neg- man who conceived the idea'of goitre FOR 19& "`y The brotherhood oft ru pmatt and my West ey urch met in St. Andrew's basement ative being supported by Louise Cur- down the toboggan slide on an iron __ -- TERMS --`--`, on Monday evening with a fair att- tis and Atrtbur Found, of Ebenezer. scoop shovel. Mounting the shovel Ornamental Trees, ,fi.�apec Teat; SIMil paidia advance endance. The meeting was under the The debate was very closely contest- with his legs astride the handle; the Evergreens and DwarfLs. gatwcriptioai to the United States and Ureat auspices of the Devoti,nal Comm- ed, the decision being in favor of the descent began—also -the fun- As the Flowering Shrubs. Hedging, Britain 62.-A)in advance. iLtee, the convener of which, D. h', negative, A social hour •was-ea:joy ed , speed increased, the shovel warned Climbing Vines., , Lockwood, gave an address on hi; at the close. The regtt'ar mee'in o'_ up with the friction, and its rider Rcsea And Perienniil Borders. Christian e:cperience which was very t'.- Y. P. S. •.)n Wednesday 'the '--Ud, .vas Boor. actuated by an irre.si.stiblr Dahli;ce and heir a d trawb .-JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, much appreciated. Re:'. H. G. Cfoz- .under the direction t^e Citize::=slip impute, tut he had a through tick.2 ISe'rr v 733u,hee and strxwberriee, Gcx�=@berries and Currants. ier conducted an open forums wfiicC, Cr)nimitte° vra; very :nteCe:>tit':;. the that allowed ne stop-offs. At tlly: end Asparagus. added considerable• interest to the topic being, taken by •i. R'.,rnicatt. r.f the trip he was carried horse and Fr-At Tr'eea, rc::t-pruned. NOTES AND COMMENTS. neeting. Frank H. Westney was•cl- "IS ttw. profit irotive i^ Indu-;ry u^- re is ne;; said to be takinz l-is rneals I;,r,t-Fri:ned apple,pear. cherry and . ?et?,i' pre?!dent of the Brotherhood -Chris iar..�' Vcnal :E:�"t`.0^.� 'x.•,re nL-n 'ir.�a starrlin '�s:tior.. ; , M o *� , _ R P r r.g,!>h c:hek'ry tie 4 to 5'vearti old and Treat sttr •t'i:e Rea The inert -will meet again next Mon. dered by Geraldine Bath.'tic:_ t_ec;_ � ;;e g,,: t„ pre:- :,e 15ar'r__ that u,in;; root-pct:ned aed care, bearing r given the ,day evening at: p.•m. The meeting Lockwood.- 36 Yoiang P::ate att!.^u- Lc•ui= U"Lean, V. S.. e:<pired r:. Tr- will c,,n;e into eff-ct in from 2 to 3 • " :- ,*veuple of Ganad,t whr.n Yre.nier %-ill be in eharge of the CitizenshiF ed church last. Sunday. ursdav r�in irr�. - ' yeare and come have borne in,1 yeor. . Rennett.catue forward with pro. Committee and there will be a good '--' "' "' '� St-pi:en.Croril-: c4-)nvalesc`.a,- Aral +�, yosal5 of reciprocity with -the program, the chief feature of chic„ Pickering Aexs,-?iar. 4th 15�?. 'is expected to be around sr,,:n. J. 3. ELLIOTT, AGENT :Fill be a debate, the subject of which On fiat Plenty of .:r, :v r.is for all bract P[CKERING, ONT. YAtt ::United States In 1911 when � � urday- inorry'ng iaat 'Mr. G . as oilows: Resolved that Gre?a i. icai a =e- Cornell tied 'his-horse ir, front Of .he p �-, the Laurier g9vernment to the nit t Thea se mat ve will bD -:"r' Dickie and blaruuis store, and while •S^Lindsap rn% -wants a"public 'park..' , __`pulse, favoring ref ipioeity, they Q inside tide anir;:aI decided to.,havF a does .Pick?ring: ..9ickerirtg 'Coal by E. L. Chapman and W. H. 'We:=t J *ere defeated by the Conserva• ney and the negative by.W. C,•Mur roil in the anotr. Prompt, artier fron {� tives. Premier' Bennett way then kar and Wilfred �Ionney. Rev. H. G inside changed ti:e nags mind .. AT TENT I O N I Vompanq Crozier will• conduct an•open f t�.;a It is.-reported that,the Audley P coming into •prominence, and in P 0. will be closed. The ten dollar sal•' L All are welcome. - __ } MK. .'rifLli PRODUCER 6{f�15. THOS. LAS', OQPKER '>le the cunteEt he very Strongly ar ' ups not hick enough. ..denounced reciprocity and favored Y..P. S. United Church The marriage of 'Mr. Ll'.•Greiff t, '— +Miss -Kate Blaylock, was celebrate,: Progressive Independent Dairy in a high tarriff. He is nouYfavoring_ in Toronto or R'edresday last. TQCGtICO rFquirea chipperw in. CURL AND COKE freer trade with the United States, On Monday everting, Feb. 20tr. the D•t;nbarton, Yickeriu and `'hit• Y. P. S. of the United Church aec- The annual -meeting rP tce stock- lz Try the New Welsh Coal hoping that by adopting a lower- ompanied theit•.debating team to Eb- holder= of the Pickering Cheese G:•., by District. Attractive contract tarriif', it will help to bring better enezer. This debate was one of a will be held or. Friday rekt. to approved shippers who are House :136 Phones Oi31ce 8900 series held under the auspices of the Fire broke out in- the cottage of careful aith their product. : - times and reprove the depression P Jane L-);;-"e on Friday night last, It Write Bo'z B,' W-- now have a full line of Groceries The new resident Franklin D. Oshawa Presbytery grid she snb?ec± Y p was 'Resolved_that the British kn,- was' discovered that kindling Placed � in stock. Why go to tows arson Ytoosevelt, is in favor of freer pire has owed it's greatness to the in the oven to dry had ignited and _�,Pickering `awes __ you can bop at home. trade with Uanada, so that there duality of its individual rather than `parks falling' to the floor had taus- THE "MADELItiE" - Get vcur (,Simms) Storage Batteries - ed Borne old run ti take fire. here, priced. from 5.25 to 12.00 +should be no obstacle in the way. - �^�- - - - - BEAUTY �L.ON guaranteed. . I " :-'.P.veu the . Hon. W. L. King, will Agent for Spramotor Power Sprayers. he dis osed to congratulate him PICKERING - also Electric Washing Machtneo p yiarcelliog and `' and Radios. - - ion his good judgment. Finger 'Waving, Get your Gar Insurance - . .CASH t�11L D CARRY Scalp Treatment. _. renewed now. -Sir Malcolm ., Campbell, the 1 JAhl30:�, Prop. 'famous Eoglish speedster, -has Permanent Waving a °pecialty ;. again . smashed a record. which - : 3�de3d813.11Q laf t1ZLdel11, C um a f, .happened to be his own. A year meek-end SpeGlHls-- Saturday' ODlj' Phone .1904 CLAREMO:�T lttsatitws Un" ago. at Deaytona Beach, Florida, ins attained the -unbesieveablei ° -*need of 252 •miles- per hour He 1000 pounds thoagbG he could tuake a better _ Flour Introducing Sale Flour _. record than this', so set -his me- ..Pork Sa' usages - ehanica to work to make certain - 98 lbs, of Our New 98 IN. . ' ,alteratiune! io his engine. This " 4- lbs. for- 25 Bents - being completed- he' returned to - _ $1 $Q BREAD FLOUR aim - Daytona a few weeks ego, and 4aat week he made another trial _ Ture Fettle-rendered Lard We can' now offer the people of Pickering and surrounding diatriet a - Bread Floarat a comparative ric of the 1st er-Chain Stores, _an the same course, which i9 r _ `d IN. for' ��C� � rand of higher quality.' Every bag gnaranteed. _ .1ird sandy beach. He bettered _ bisformer-record by 90 miles an - -_ ii ff 98 lb. ' •mar, haviag'attained a speed of ;Other' Meats priced aCCOrdinA y' Royal York Bread Flour, �,g- over 272 miles sin hoar. 'He was also in `c4.and 49 kb. bags. - ,ai@appoioted ac this showing as ALLAN' ANDREW .: -` :MANAGER " ' ihii+speedometer' showed a speed Clothes Pins Rolled Wheat . Luz Soap 6 doz 19c. :.5} ib batr.'25c: 8 bare 22c. -of over 300 miles. This losing ground wag due-co his tires slip- `` J$t7c1, RaBp. Or Straw., 40 oz. 25C. _+ping on the sand. It might have E .`` -. been that if there rvae a dillerent 1 Pearl Soap Jelly Powders pdacaroai road°Ray be would have attained _ ` :,` 5 bars 1"c. - per,pkg 3c. = _.3'Ib@ 13c speed of 300 miles or over. But . - SOU S, "Aylmer," a�. tlii3 fOC - _.• � .Z�. what to to be gained by making : p Ll7eeeterrificspeeds! IEisagreat �jExterm" " Will rid your �7 ' .rise for any man to take. If a WAR Sugar, granulated, 10 lbs. • • c. lire should bent. or should the �rope.rty of rats and mice - . :. .;driver lose control for . traction �� .1n a . 8dfe LleBan Acl tlf'1C Shop the Red. �Ghite R ap and gave. ' o!a second, it would almost mean �rri�uner. .; ::eaeirtsia death. Only a man with .. nobly nerves 'rod quick thought RATS ^ BOOTH ,& MLTRISON PICffERIA�G� _ - - ie able to undertake each stack. - Sold. by~ -i ; - ;4 _ . 1 thowet the onl>� benefit from PICgERING� c. Rhase trials of speed is to Ahtiw dYI R �• ► O ^N: G S •a•hst an,automobile can.do. _ You order - PHONE PICKERItiG 600 ','," We deliver olNrA RIO II'oron w school circa @@ are hrv- P/C KERI/V G. .. - '�- •< - Wing quite H time in Steeping things Pickering Ha±_dw_a' r_­St e ore - straight, and on several occasions - the poli-e have been called fn to - *ettle matters. -In one case some ! _- -weeks ago, a boy wag found die. r.ributing hand bills'agivibg notice - : of a meeting' said to be a com O matter how satall or two'nist meeting. The;principal large the chsages You `''We are deeply grabeful for the liberal called in.the police, an act which g plan inside your hoaole, •,.;.patronage extended to us during the tae received much criticism. Io Gyproe provides the material - - year 15132. ,•. another case a teat her lost a of least ezpeww and numi : rwateh. - Stispicion fell on a six. flre�safety " R We ask for'"a continuant a of that _Vmr old boy, and the police were pant up walls, cepings aII� : .` a. happy relationship during `the year galled in to put . the boy through , the third degree. The. boy atur- partitions that are a• bart'iee .LipOn which we have j test entered. : y to Sae. - —7. for one of his age, was fright. You can r G er, -erred half to death, but the police Palms _ _-.- •- - t stied to tiz the crime upon him, eave it plain (wizen -vme days later- the watch was • gilled) and 'it.-is an excellent yp J. S. BA VC ; ' PICKERING 'F nand i n a d rr A e .base for G tez or Alabas- • r_ila. the teacher's .. ;lesk, where the tomw er very -tine_Hnish�. -�_ ._.. _..... . - - ,4•robably put it herself. Itisvery Gyprw is -Inexpensive, iitamilir tiog for is boy to pass draught and ' rodent.proof, STOCK-TAKING SALE -t 1'Nigh' an ezperience;y of this structurally strong L Onl Men's Leather Coate, extra special 4,95 <� :'kind. It makes bias.-.feel that he to erect with a minimums of 1 O--uTg;:Buy% La.mber-c.nkt, size 34, special 2.95 _. is classed with criminals. The Ines& Men's Fine Shirts, collars attache ' _ ` `'diegracse might be greatly lessened 3 r. U ��PP, Men's High Top Leather Hoots, extra special 5,49 If he had received an apology; but Gyproc pray be easily rderti)fed by Spperiallyxseleeted line Men's Shirts, clearing at 69 cent@ 'NEW1 the name on the board and the Several Rood lines of.Men's Overalls and Peiate, clearing at 9%. - •'mu such apology ha'@ been received • Green strepe alAxg the edge. In dais clearance sale we have many lines. with broken sizes.in.many _ 4by him, and the sting remains as - kinds of•merchandiee. It will psy you to look these over, r@ they are itlainful as ever. He will likely, �tsLm tats A" dI'' a' specially priced Dollar Stretchers. t jbave a grudge against teachers IVORY Partrc L�osadis All K%yaer_Hosiery greatly reduced to make room for spring-stock--, _. . and the police for years-to come. to ` >i4omen'.e and Chitwirea'a Underwear -at a fraction of the original cost The pi incipals of these schools Stamped Goods Embroidery, Silks . , ,�'^�l a weakness. when they- •• and Notions. 1. and Cottons.AU tit the police. These were � Phone 2904, J ' -Ca­ -the teachers should have :bet", �'Ible to handle themselves, I CECIL , " B R A D L E Y ,tsn,i u„r, save a lot of unnecessary ,.. L publicity. WV' a I / MA • t 1 , « :Fix.01= N R Z l-Tic* 3."'�R"-�i,`. Z-- - - ..`"s '•''•r - rte, s r" w•c - --�,�., ..,� - - .i.-. F -;�%'. :_�fi*",° '�,. z _ �•,�� .�✓ •i .►'• • ''p~'.. .. f' •.ev- w _ - s - CLAREMIDNT j Alias Effie Graham •spent a day D. A.-Pugh has been confined tom WN ,�NDERA70N "r Q -- last week with friends in Toronto. his bed and home with a severe • Miss Irvine spent a day in the Miss Dorothy Linton• was con cold. • / i _ :'• city recently, fined to her bed for several days Mies Margaret Macnab bas re- / DUNBARTON :w Mrs. S. Crooker, of Hamburg, last week suffering from a severe turned home, , after -spending a N. F., is visiting friends here. attach ui ilu. week with W. A and Mrs. Dryden / INSURANCE U R �.N C E Floyd and-Mrs. Jones, of Brook- ' Delos Hill, who has been very of Bruoklin. Din, spent over Sunday with hire. _ill for several months, ie, we, are Master Donald White, who �} i AUTUB1013ILH ,'13ushby. glad to report, making favorable underwent a operation for ap � WEBS!`ER+�.7+ Ed. and Mrs.'Bryan entertained progress toward recovery. pendiciti.i in a Toronto hosp*Ml FIRE a number,of,their friends on Wed. Mrs. Reuben Rawson entertain• is inakiou progress. � N NTF! � r day evening. NEW I1�tI ..:`t+l�_Vi�AL BURGLARY e y ed a nu%nber of young ladies of SIra. Ralph Brodie,' who has' John Mundell has made an ea• the village at her home on Tues• been quite ill at her hoine-in To D!r_ilCNARhi'S :::in use CASUALTY y` ` by ts_u• change of ears recently, having ness men,en inners bankers, LIFE INSURANCE r; day afternuott last, ashen a very• ron[o. is not making ttre improve g 'purchased an Essex. pleasant ti�sie was =pent in games - ment that her friends would like. - judges, architects, physic3rs, sa - Mrs. T. Paterson spent a few of vari.,n- hinds and contests. farmers,teachers, librarians, cler- Phone-'Pickering ,ezu l9ir ,days last week with her daughter, SundHp neat will witnes'the ! gymen, by successful men'and ^. Mrs. Peagelly,of Brooklin: celehratiun ' the Sacrarnament of ATTENTION t en Ehe world oast. BONDS-Giopernment; Municipal and s Numeroue loud complaints are the Lord's Supper.in the Baptist Are Yen E•ua ed to Win? Mortgage investments Also,Industrials. :.y being voiced this week regarding p ' 9 PP Safe investments at from 5 to 7 per :4. X Chureii. Rev.- Mr. Hatton, of The New International provides cent. •the condition of the Brock road. Petet-buro, will occupy the pul it. the means to success. It is an all- John and-111rs. McLellan; elan p •A First-class Dran%a INSURANCE-All classes- writtea in- Miss Mahal, were in town fora A large cu,r:gregation is hapec} for. knowing teacher,auaiversalquas- b entitled : chiding Fire. Automobile, Wind. Glnite K large inem er of tion answerer. storm. Accident and Sickness. ~- few slaps eampleting sale arrange the members of the Women's iiXT �T T �� If you seek efficiency and ad- ____ ments. "Nora Wake L p Phone or write Institute reset at the home Miss _ Fancementwhynotmakedallyv. A satiofactory range of prices Clara Underhill yn the_ afterngon Will be given by use of this vast fund of inform- 430f . ED.,NBOWMAN,Whitby . was obtained at the sale on Sat ation2 - - - `, of Tne�ciny last when they anent The Young Peopleot the Fifth too.11ovoeabuhryTertol 00Pa4es. DIN��'S GARAGE • a urday at the manse, everything the ti%ue profitably in quilting 6019 utustration4. (ufored Plate.. being sold, for relit t' «ork. L1II8 Church s0.000Geographi�subjzcsa. u,oso - A large number from here at Blegrapblcal Entries. Under the auspices of the Regular and India-Paper Edition. Cor. Brock and:Kingston Rds. 'tended the hockey match last week at Stouff.vilie between Mark- If YOU EIOVe Mother PARK R K $ O A R D Writeforapw " ham and Oshawa.' - _P34+• General Repair Work all care•, Then Tell Her This- In the Communi Hall at :: _. ! ::.+iatrationa, The congregation of the United Mrs. JI. Eatdorf, 87 years aid, still, C ?.� A R E l2 O N rz 9s- : Fri guranteed at reaaoaable a Church will welcome their newly of Pociet Qoes to pariest and has a good time. �+ prices. # iLducted pastor on Sunday nee': On the Evening of :, p6p r. t ;; " p She eats and sleeps well, thar� ��'` ��� � 'Acet lane Weldin to. '� ;.� ��. y g• A good congregation is antiri- Vinol. I ir�iro tonic) Vinol gives• old FRIDAY, MARCH 14TH pa G.�C^ Batteries ropaired and charged pated. folks new pep. E. C. Jones, drigKist. Admission 2Oc. and 10c. e � hERAM�� Firestone and Dunlop Tires.i The World Day of Pravef will - °'•�- :, =s be held in the United Church fur` Oshawa Old Time Dance after the Drama --- 3preted'Yuv Qssoline acrd Oils.. >the Baptist and United congre• '- admission. -- gatioas on Friday, March 3rd, at Recent negotiations and corre3- Refreshment Booth io O+o$aeet'aa .' 2 30 p, m. pondence between Oshawa authorit- Phone Pick.7500; a� Mrs Palmer and Ira Boyer spent ies and the Federal authorities aug _ (night or day). , 'the week- end in Stou 'villa with gest the confirmation of an expen- with Mrs, George Lee, and while diture of $35,000 for improvements i , MI LTO/N SLEEP there attended the Choral Soci- on the Oshawa Harbor. Oshawa har• w 421y PROPRIETOR sty's concert, bor has been receiving conslderab,e -, -P. Mr. Bacon, who was operated attention of .late, and during `he nav`gation season, traffic at f :on in Toronto recently for rasa is _ y harbor has tremendously - increased ilfraur! the �istg's�l�i}jlttva9i toads, is at present suffering from during the past few years,- ' complications, but is reported to be improving. _ _Greenwood. '■' Radio owners is the village are ;T 0 R 0 N' T .-.0 ­ molwyo- complaining about interference Miss Vincent is spending a week --in the neighborhood, caused, no or two with her sister, Mrs. South - Ww A)ubt, by - defective or .dirty well. Single 50c. Eyesight Spec d• !y" electrical appliances. Appliance Mrs. Fisk, of Glen Major spent a - usere; look yours over, day wish her sister, Mrs.-Brandon - Return 90C. da, �wrW b The C;Wemont Carlioir team -cast week a° ti°'••' are to be congratulated on their Mrs. Geo. Pegg is entertaining a Leavv Pickering Leave Turont o DISNEY BLACI;, ' remarkable showing in the boa- few of her friends on Sunday even- E astern House _ . - _ - Bay at Dundas ' . eplel at Toronto last week, but ing, it being her birthday. A. M. P. M A. M. P. M. 00=Ia were not quite fortunate enough Mrs. Crews is in Florida for a a 7.09 b 3.54 _, a 7.30 a 4.3t? �0s rfsai >1� to appear to the final results. couple of weeks with her sister, who is 7.54 a 4.H, 8.30 5.$0 The recent accident in the bush is ill there. 8.54 - . b 5.54 1C.00 6 3 to the west s few weeks ago, 'Marjory and Lois Byers-have beed- 10.24 6.54 11.30 b 7.30 _ when Mr. Woodlsiwn was struck home from school for a Week through 11.54 'b 7.54 P. K. 8.30 and killed by a .falling tree, has illness.Stanley Byers is home from Will- P•IM• 8.54 _ c 12.30 10.80 -' reminded-many of the care and iamsburg, where he went for treat-- a 1254 - •!b 9.54 1.50 10.3p -autiob required while thus sm; meet. He is some better but was un- 1.54 .10,54 = 0130 11.50 I ployed. able to stand the treatment without = 'a 2•54 -d 111.44 " - 5.30 M Hzeretses of the Claremont Con- erably.8 p . y c Sat. only. d Sin. dr.Hot. only. y �I Remember the Commencement building n his constitution cor-sid- a dail except San. di Hol. b Sat., an. & Hol. only. tiouation School to be held in the The congregation : of the church Eastern Standard Time. Oommunity Hall thin (Friday) here are to meet in the church on■ �7 f •.+evening•.March 3rd. beginning at Friday evening to spend a social ev °> Vpr 4Styl/l� A o'clock. The program will take ening and balance up their fir-ancea ComtortsbtY.Heated Coaches Provide Home Comfort the form of an interesting drama, / for Win ter Travel. The .,I�l/!r0/'lAIS • ~ eatftled "The Road to the City." : - .''There will also be- musical numb Tickets and information.ik ere between seta Admission, 25 ♦ -eents : children, 15 cents. Every. \ .Eyes ' wh. thas ap proaeh- bodv come and enjoy the fine >,Gray poach Lines program. in es its final hoar the The aonaal open meeting of the _ will Memorials standing a Baptist Mission Circle held at the Eastern Eastern House-Pickering home of Mrs. G. K. Forsyth last mute ' tribute to the !'ridgy evening was much enjoyed - tot>shave� by all present. The addream _ _ iyen by the guest speaker, Rev. Life creative AM swum . Stillwell, defining the British the beat remdts• :':bttustion is Indis was most inter. *y C. O. 'raC�+ A••*. �] ... _ "No Grsatet TrVXAe = :. eating and enlightening. The "1" t O a Atte-'ri V Whitby musical numbers contributed by Eyesight 13peeiatiat " Nw Ww STAP'F'QRD lire. Leagoa, hligaee Marjorie _:_copyright 1921 - g ]<ingston Road Ward, Alma PuRb. Jean Ward, _ _ W Phone hitby .-. Irene •E Lewin end Jane Forsyth - -• FFICIENC? . ' :' _ �- I were much appreciated. This SIMMS art it SIMMS + - ss followed by a social time, P _ „ . T :-. wad the serving of refreshments >- .--after which a hel�rty vote of ThTodore Roosevelt gives ui his -,A, name that stands for quality. -' thanks was given t� all who took autobiography a very penitent par&- -=-- psrt, also to Mr, and Mrs Forsyth grah, He says: It was,this suanm,er. -Entirely new Series and lowest prices, consistent with quality- that- for the use of their home. I got my first gun, and it puzi- , led me to find that my companions COMPLETE LINE �ap� Y��� The Park Board Concert held on seemed to see thit�s to shoot at wh- ` Wednesday evening last wag a ich I could not see at all. One dap Battery for Every Car, or'R T__ �1 ., decided aucceas. Musical numb they read aloud an advertisesnent it ad10 �St =(* Co. -- - • era, both vocal and instruments.] in large letters on a distant bill- Cheap rates for taim and oountey- ; given by local talent was much board and I then realized that some Overeiza plates, genuine Orford cedar eepsratora. maximum chpscity, buildings. eippreciated b all. The luck ample reserve, dependable service. Windstorm Insurance on buildings, y y thing was the matter, for not only al". ro:a ticket prize was won by Everett was I unable to read the sign, but I Made in Canada by an Empire Company. wind-mills,Silos eta.. Hammond, while Fred Cowie. of could not even see the letters. I spoke '. Automobile Issarmes Bloomington, carried- off first of this to my father, and soon after- Price from $5.25 ap. . tof all kinds. prize in the Harmonic& Contest, wards got me my first 'spectacles, gsgMB g S�,g _ with Ted Lenson, of Claremont,a which literally opened an entire new - .: . Sold by gQ ' -close second. 'The most interest• world to me. I had no, idea how „'.Jdhn S.'Baiadoa, Pickering Write or phone � ing event of the' ram 1 1-bitne Fid !erg Gen those spectacles I bild been s as beautiful the world was until J- got Frank Jackson, Brock Road E Da O ills A and awkward little bQy, and wlu`le ♦T illiaw iruucwu, Grnnu iyivnr, Au�l • • winners of which were M. J. Wil much of my clumsiness and awkvv� E ' •20 • WHITBY, ONT. 'iter, Toronto ;-Mr. Baxter, Bleom as�s..coa -aa Juul,Lieaa dwe W ■►- _ ington•and Carl Devitt, Brongb � I> -ZE am. The Pgrk Board wish at this eral characteristics, a good deal of me to thelnk all those who helped it was due to the fact iti that I could ; to make this concert a success. not see and yet-was wholly ignorant of what I was not seeing. The rec- Mies Alice Brown, se eeperville. F A L. L :.'.! S P E 0 I A L S ? t3Y8fiB P ollection of this experience gives'me ./ •� -,who has been housekeeper for a keen s ympathv with those wlio•are Wm. Mundell during the past few 111UUblia, dienl .eat aud.]`a.�] On tr�inR in outpu�liC_schoola.-amd-$l sewhere to remove the physical cau. -We hav 'Tuesday of last week at the home ea►isappl of Greb Work Boots and Miner Rubbers for the Hof her sister-in-law, Mrs. Brown,' se °f deficiency in children, who are ball Season. Call and nee them. +tl :• -of Stouffville, at the age of 64 often unjustly blamed for being ob- _ stinate or unambitious or �mentslly Ceara About three weeks ago stupid,- Anti Freeze and Winter Motor Oil for your car. E:ide :she was taken suddenly ill from to be continued Batteries; '-Batteries charged 50 cents. - heart trouble, but she had spear - `x ..eatl<y recovered, but on Tuesday '-morning she was seized with L, E. "NE/LL Glendale Salmon, large, 2 tine 19c-•Rolled Oats, 7 lbs. 25c another attack from which she Clove Leaf Salmon,pi9k,2 tins ' 25c Macaroni,4 Ibs.. 26c =: Hied the same day: Since coining FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND Good ofpppy Cheese,per lb. 20c Pastry Flour.24's • 43c&.-No to Claremont she made a number - EMBALMER Peae�nd vorn, Stine. '25c Pure-Beead Flour, 24's 70c .Of friends who deeply regret her 'Tomatoes, per tin 106 '• OS lbs• 2.60 sudden death. Her funeral took Successor to W. J. Mather,) Seedless Rising .. 27c Oeoking Onions, 12 lbs. L. 256 lace from the dome of her sister Stouffville ed by Phone M�►rkham;640:, WelDeliver Sold and Install Tom' In•law. Mrs. Brown, to Dickson Night and Day-Service �� $ill Cemetery where interment Busidese Phone Residence Phone General �VeI FRANK I PROD SIC Weis made. 9861 9820 M. Duncan, Merchant2 Gr een i `„ m=w= -Opium M Three Seriously Injured In Crossing Accident Voice of the Press _ ( 44-mada, The Empire and The World at Large'- _ CANADA of Ely Culbertson, whose apparent' �' - ' - t of Joy in Work slashes at his enemies are really blows �'��, ` _ r ^'`•fit; -Of self defence.-Kausas City Star. _ An honest man is entitled to happi- w _ sees in his work. It is the one sure Work On the Farm y 1� sign that he has found his true. voce- : , There is not the slightest doubt.tbat ; » • greets his work each day walking _ .lion. He many a young man who is walking the with a.singing heart sun luvees hla _ buaiaesa. streets today coul-d'ftnd�ieasa-nt-a-1 " i m it • " �a"� " Love Is the• greatest thing in the world, and love for one's business is they too true nibs to accept do Ito 'It is• 'y orily care lip as natural as love for one's family. In• for the farm, but in most cases it is t, deed love is the eat patItner of site- deed great with• because they know 'very little about can be no o cos •in late. There i y *., s with- it.-Owen Sound S un-Times. ont it.-Kingston Whig-Standard. O � .4,000,000 Pounds of Turkey T - The Old Straw 'Fick Had all the turkeys export ed from _ We read !n a magazine the,other the Province of Alberta, in 1932, been r day a statement abort a new mattress, made in'one shipment it would.have and part of it said: Never before did a - required strain of 110 freight, care, .,people.know the delights of going to Never 'before was N there l which would have extended almost a �'" � r" t- a� y'-'° rc3 " _ "�'�•��•.-<�.'� "'�f .' seep . . . e .bb mile in length. - - such a place to sleep." And so on. The driver, Joseph AlcLaughlu1, suffered back ihJii•ie;;'Harry ti'ao Horne, a pas�en�eY, is gravely. We do not doubt that these folk may The total production of turkeys.!n _1!1. ' - • .'have a very desirable mattress, They the province sent to market last year hired, and eight-ye5rbld :1IaTa Fiovaieh was cut when a seder car was struck_•by an express train at do make such things in a very superior Is estimated at 4,000,000 pounds, a fhe Sherman ,Ave. crossing in Hamilton, Ont. yet we- cannot entirely large proportion of w•hicb_was sold in way, And Eastern Canada and the British Isles. agree. -Dominion Government Bulletin. The Markets Hoover Acts to Protect It is not possible to forget•the days Y K on lot four, concession ten_. Now and then they used to fill the tick with new PRODUCE Dangerous Ditches BaIl $'"Front Public Hysteria" =_ A deep ditch at the side of a high• Toronto dealers are buying pr _ - _ straw, nice, clean straw, bulging y .g , oduc: straw, way is a death trap so iSE as motor at the following prices: Power Grantee to Declare-A�lorafoii»m Protecting .National . traffic is concerned. :Many lives have Eggs=Prices to farmers and.coun- _ When the tick was filled with that been lost because there was a useless t Bank Depositors-Ford Comes to Aid of straw it was almost as round as a try shippers: Ungraded, cases return- -_ __ t ditch at the side of 'a road,-Sarnia ed, fresh extras, 18c fresh firsts,'16c; Detroit 1=1ims pumpkin. We well recall the first night Observer. a _ seconds, 14c• cracks, 13c. Graded, on a newly filled tick. We made quite eases free, 19c for fresh extras 17 Washington.Actuated by calling of capital providing the depositors and' a rumpus. going to bed that night, It Cost of Printing Plants fr.- fresh firsts, l6c fur seconds. bank holidays in three separate states, -directora-o[ the two institutimis had was great to take a short run and a Futter-No. 1. Ontario -creamery President Herbert Hoover Sunday confidence in their ability, to cbopse Three newspapers have placed or- 2.' 0 Is, , a oo, , - Jump and land square on top of'that der, with one firm for presses which solids, to ,.3 C;. No. _, ors to night had approved ameasure-couvey-• men to dire;! the affairs o[ the twc full straw tick. It was necessary to 22sYac. Ing sweeping powers on the United banks and here willing to unite then do considerable levelling down In or- will keep 400 men busy.for five months. Churning cream-Special, 20 to States Treasury to Rrote-ct National late; to forts one bank. -" der'to get a place to sleep without Perhaps that will give.some idea of 21c; No. 1, 19 to 20c; No. 2, It to I8., Banks against public hysteria. Coder B°®rd management, the batsla ' what it coats to rig out a modern print- f.o.b. shipping points. rolling out.. But She thing'fel,t fresh; fag plant.--Strafford.Beacon-Hergld: Cheese-No, 1 large; colored, pa raf- The federal legislation, product at will emphasize safety for.depositors It smelled fresh dnd it was fresh. fined aid government graded. 10'. t-) -Senator Couzena of Michigan: who is. Cameron's accomPauying statemea - _ What's-more it was a great place to THE EMPIRE - 10%c. Caixadiin by birth, would provide, revealed.' Loans will not be mode to sleep. Poultry (buying prices) Grade "A" among other things, for ','freezing" of ipecutative purposes, but only !or pre Ia the spare room there was s Shipping Subsidies Alive-Spring chickens, over 6 lbs., the assets of Rational Banks 1n states ducUve- purposes• feather tick. That was considered a The matter Is one of Srsi•rafe im- 11c; do, over 5 to 6 lbs., 10c; 'do, ever where" such •emergency action was Cameron denied earlier reports the !�sr little better,than the straW tick. but portance. It would be something more 4 to 5 lbs., 9c;do, under 4 lbs., 7c. deemed necessary, Ford had refused to co-operate in,th• . of course we never got a chance to than '"a fiscal curiosity'" if the im- Fatted hens, over'&Abs,, l0c; do, over - banking •emergency• Ford_ refused t :. ' sleep.ln Ppare bed-Stratford Beacon- proved trade-looked for now that the .4 to 5 lbs., 9c; do.over 3 to. lbs.:7c. . bleantime, while the bank situation „freeze his deposits' In a bank whet -Herald. Ottawa Agreements are 1n force were Old roosters, over-5 lbs., 6c. White in Mlchlgair seemed to be clearing, he would be but one` stockholde * to promote the interests of Britain'a ducklings, over 5 lbs., 10c; do, over.4 Maryland sought solution of the prob shipping rivals, A Chamber of.Ship _t4o 5 lbs.. ±c. . Colored ducklings, 21c lem that forced a tbree-day suspenston against many, !t w,as.esplained, as ht Exports tpaos Great 8 Ca lads ties ping Committee.Report �ayq t1:At_ in- .ens. Domestic rabbits,over 4 lbs..5c. of basking, and two of Ohio's leading ideas on banking do not ooa;torm it Within -the Poultry (buying pricesi "A" Grade, Wiles moved to combat the problem of some- respects to"those held by' th ' "- - ter-Empire trade finds employment for ., ;become a substantial exporter of files tressed-Spring chickens, over 6 lbs., weakened bank structures, others !n the management. only a.little ove one-third of-British ' • _:_to England sad_ other parts of the Bri• r! 13 to 16c; do, c,ver 5 w 6 lbs., 22 to The flue banks of Akron. Ohio, The Ford statement, addressed"to - - tonnage available for overseas trade. 15e; do, over 4 to 5 Ibs., 11 to 14c; do, fiah Empire, and the credit goes to , agreed to proceed 'with business on a depositors and directors,of the two The question surely Is whether even under 4 lbs.- 10 to 13c. Fstted hen%, o Nicholson File Company of Port 'that third wilt be employed 1f the prob over 5 Iba,;.12c" do.`over_4 to.5 lbs.,- :'restricted withdrawal basis," 'while banks, read: ;Hope, the only makers of Alex in Can- ,. "We are ready to Jol . you in th4 - lem of subsidies is not tackled prompt- I1c•�do, over o to 4 !bs.. 9c. Young the city cammfsaton of Dayton de- fda who have been manufacturing files creation of two new banks end .wil - ly,-Uptted Empire (londoni. turkeys, 13 to 12 IbA.. 17c.' Young elated" a-three-day Holiday ,tor the for the Canadian market since 1891. -- match the total necessary capital geese,'iec. Old roosters. over 5 lbsa three banks of that city. The action 9 , ` "Our export sales -for the past year which. we understand, fa $S...g0000 - The Time to Rebuild Ac. White ducklings: over 5 lbs.. _f`?e; came on the lieeis of a promise of ` lbave shown a steady increase," says With the good brains of those who are A great country like Britain ought .do, over 4 td 5 lbs., 9c. Governor George White to introduce LF: M. Thurber,, manager of the com- not to tackle in a paltry way so great WHOLESALE PROI%ISIONc;• - legislation• that could avoid 'declars- willing later to unite these banks InU :yany, and they now constitute a sub- one institution founded on what, wi a problem' as its slums. We should Wholesale rovisivn. dealers are tibn of a state-wide banking holiday. `stantial part of our total sales. In �' - think sound banking should be. pro 'England ant! other parts of the Em- blow them up. We l should build blocks quoting the following prices to retail State and bank o�cials of Maryland �vided you have confidence in oat their sites new dwellings, vast blocks dealers: :s -broke.away from their customary rou- - `,litre we are dompetiltg successfully ability to•select the men who: we all frith IIIea of English manufacture is of dws, not single buildJugs,.but •••hole Pork-Ham. 9%-to 10c; shoulder-%. tine to continue conferences looking beliepe, will merit,tuture_puture eon- _ spite of the fact that Sheffield steel constellations of them, majesttc,'spa- 6% to 7c; butts, 8 to 8lic; loins,40ta- to solution of the-problem. Sitting in tools have long been regarded as set- clous, aired lighted, warmed, All W 11c; picnics, 6'`;, to 7c• the conferences seeking recommends- 9den e Cured meats--Io clears 50 to ;0 "The lnst[CutJon, so eatabtished, wiif g the standard for-the world. This these things the genlu� of moderr4 Ibs:,•11e; 90 to 11n)lbs., 9c. Shorts lions for legislation to cope wah the be the type of a finagctil Institution. architecture and construction can sup- situaton was Governor Rtcht•e,who,is• - all the more striking when It is all clear, 13c• D.S. bellies, 14 to _3 that will merit public faith in the own that our Canadian-made Aso ply.-London Dally Express, lbs., 12c; -middles,-50 to 70 lbs., 12c.' sued the holiday proclamation late Fri- ability of industrial' Detroit to re - own, the English purchaser more than Lard-Pure, tierces. 8c; tube, Sic; 'day after heavy withdrawals from Bal. •habilitate itself. War Debts - `. GIs, gc;.prints, c. timote franks had precipitated -the (Sfgaed r Henry �ngtisb files. The reception rt:ccorded - p Ford, Edeei Ford.- ur tiles abroad,justifies us is expect Sooner of later the people o[• the Shortening-Tier es,9c;.tali+,9?YC; crisis. . ng a still further increase in our ex- United States have 7o face the facts pails; 9c; prints, Oc. Withdrawals were general-4e-13alti - - rt business during 1913.7 Mail and of the debts situation. Whether They GRAIN QUOTATIONS. more Marpland's.phlot city. The bbl!. �' ' r ' moire (Toronto). are willing to admit it nbw or trot, the Following are y^estetday'a closing day extends over Monday and Tuesday Hunt$ville Fire -• - - - s truth Is that payments on any con- quotations on local grain transaction% and in'the meantime preparations go f siderable scale are no longer Dossible, :_,.Emdari ers Town Fame for car lots, prices on basis:c.i;f. bay on -W.lessen the intarterence with 8 f 1VVhen•John Masefl d, the English that' there can be no going back on ports: business, The The Clearing - the Lausanne Agreement• abd tbAt no - Dian. wheat-Nn, I hard. 52c; No. House Association decided to .open.-Loss is Bri s BIOCk is $20,- oet-Laurete,-landed in New York not practical way out of existing difacul• 1 North„ 51c; No, 2 i\orth.. 50c. - their banks' 'MoncTay fqr change-maU- SS Qng ago the newspapers recalled how ties•remaias but-to liquidate all inter- _ -Man. oats-No.•'2 C.a'.. 291A.-c; No: his youth he had worked in a water- 000--Starts otl�Roof . Allied debts with as good a grace as C.W.; 28',1c; mixed feed oats, 18c. "tg purposes and stock. transactions. 5 out saloon there; and this prompted Man, barley-No, 3 C.W. 33�r; Measure Quickly Approved. Huntsville.=Damage of $20,000 was possible.-Glasgow Herald; P.A., the oolumnist, to remark. that ``o. 1 feed••scfeenit'g, $11 per ton, The Couzens•sponsored Iegislatlon done,here. Sunday afternoon by a Are •South African corn, 53c. which broke out in the Briggs block at 'ten times as many of,us know -that.. _: 04tawa and the'Worid.crisls was hurriedly handled at Washington _ -- . John Masefleld• once worked in a Ontario grain, approximate prices :Saturday, but there was no lndication 2 o'clock.. (Prominent among the remedial track shipping ;pint-Wheat, 94 to For two hours the firemen fought . . a, saloon as are able to quote two lines measures suggested 'by the Ppepara- 46c;oaks;23 to'24c; barley, .12 to 35c;, that it might be brought into early, _from_one of his poems." -- Victoria. tory Commission of the World Econ- corn,.33 to 35c; rye, 30 to 3_'c; buck-' use. ,The-measure-received approval the stubborn blaze, and at one time 'Times, _ omit Conference.are "tt�e moderation wheat, 28 to 30c. of the House of Representatives by a several adjoining blocks were endaa- ' _ and stabilization' cL tarilY policies.") LI�'ESTUCR. 241-toe vote, wars speedily_ approved gered. The cities of the Huntsville - - in England No nation can of its own individual by the Senate and announcement •Forester adjoining the Briggs- bloclk Steers,.up to 1,050 lbs., good•gnd was slightly dame ed, but the,plant' . . In, the "Correspondence" column of action hope to do much to settle such meth„ $3.25 to came early that the President had y g choice, $3.7b to $ do, remains intact. I " the London Times appears a letter in an overWheltnia problem;•but Great 3:60; do, com., , steers, formal) approval. g $ $3 to $3.25 y given it his a The pre originated in the root when 1iVhlch the writer tells that he bad Britain can at least claim that 'she has over 1,050 lbs., good :,nd choice, $3.86 ' The measure,'which primariiy Is de• een a grey wagtail in St.Jamea'Park, set an example in negotiating wide- to $4.25; do, med., $3.50 to $3.75; do, signing to give the Comptroller of Cur• the occupants, Mr. and Mrs. Tedl s r e letter is signed "Neville Chamber- spread reciprocal agreements with.the com., $3 to $3.40; heifers, good and rency authority to apply to national Briggs, were absent. Mrs.Briggs,who a. It was from the Chancellor of Dominions and Colonies. There are choice, $3.75 to $4; do, med.. $3.25 to banks the same restrictions state legis- is well-known as Hattie Donaldson. e Exchequer. What an extraordfn- signs tbat the lessons of Ottawa have $3.60; do,com., $3 to$3.25; fed calves, latures may apply to state banks to famous Canadian sped skater, was is) good and choice,.$5.25 to $5.Q5; do, meet emergencies is now bola s Chicago participating in international " 7 race the English are. England is not been lost oft the world at large. rued $4 to $5; cows,. Rood, $2.50 to g ttidled Tres b speed events. She is to return to-; ely the only country in•which the Is it too much'to hope that a seed has $3; do, mod.. $2.25 to'$250; do, com, 3- .-cry officials, morrow, aneellor of,the Exchequer, on the been sown from which may spring $2, to $2.25; canners and cutters, ford Provides Aid _ r Z-f. I.•Agulta­ London Financial $07n to $1-50- bulls, good. 50 1•n -- _ ebts, and burdened Ford Sunday night joined in ned with a hundred Times. $2.75; do, com., $1.75 to$2.25; stocker Leiroir. -c�eiiiy rues and iJdsei er things, could write such a letter - and feeder steers,good,'$3.25 to $3.50; backing -Calgary Gets $93,00- •. �, E =;do,_tom,-$2,5_�to-$3;milkers and reorganization of the. First National _ t the press. let itt Ei�al,.ud-:t i� SHE UNITE ST%�TES springers, 2o to $50 calves, and- L•nfon Guardian Bank of Com• -Credit #O MCCt BIUi ile of the charms of her public life- Hope For the Railways $ 8 1 metes here, CaIgarr.-Bank of Montreal officlhlsi " Itch Ietters are not uncommon. Poll and choice veals, $6,50,to- $7.50; do, providing the $8,260,000 The Diesel-motored .German train com. -and rtied., $3.50 to $6• hogs, capital ige hired. Saturday officially Informed Mayors, Clans, over there, are not afraid to from Berlin to Hamburg is'giving the bacon, f. o. b., $3.40 to $3.50; At the same time, William J, Cam. Andy Davison,the stead office of the, ft ba known that their interests airplane service,a battle and heating do, do, off trucks, $3.65 to $3.75; Bank liad approved a $93,,000 line of e wider than blue books and Orders- it This flyer• makes the 187-mile run do, ,-do,, oft cars, $3.90 to $4,00; eron, Ford's executive Secretary, an• credit, requested by the city to meet, Council, that, like most of the rest at an average speed of 80 miles an good ewe and wether lambs, nounced'that incorporation of the new its February obligations. Ex us, they are interested in little and hour. And, institutions had alreadyt taken place,, penses oil given a clear right•oi•way, $6:2r:'to $6.50-; do, mod., $5.00 to $6; the School Board and civic employees'` on things,And s nletimes in the bucks -$4,50 to $5.50; culls $4 to $5; that they would open soon and that de Q the train could average more than 100 t salaries will be met with the loan: sheet.=Ottawa Journal. miles an hour. It is possible to make god: light sheep, $2.50 to $3; do, positora in the banks now would probr Under the-new'agreement- with the' -- - - heavies, $2 to $2,50; do, culls, Si,to ably-receive 30 per cent:immediately, �- a 1,300-mile non-stop •run with no bank y-for Calgary n required 't apply Great Pacifists $1,50. The two new banks will take over, necessi-ty of refueling. The operating monthly-for loans necessary'to Cat r! the story said, all of the liquid assets : Hilaire Belloc's new biography of cost is one-fourth that of the steam to- oa.Operatons during the present 8naa-1 Belgium Maps Fortifications of the First National Bank and the clal crisis. The old a 41 poison saps the little Cbrsican was comoNve train, according to the (le>` agreement with Guardian National tllp a man of peace, driven to a-dra- man authorities. If thin invention is Brussels.-A now war office job to onal Bank of Commerce, the bank was removedsthen the city both .important Detroit institutions•. 1 ti8 downfall by enemies who made feasible here, rand there Is no reason coordinate ihe* building of fbrtifica • : , refused to pay United States exohangei. Issue Statement fight all the time,•and prevented why 9 should not be, it would give our tions ors Belgium's eastern front Is rates on debentures which matured Ia' from enjoying' the peace he railw=ays s new fease of life.-Wstop planned by M. A. Devsze, ' rilllter of The Fords issued a joint statement New York, despite the banks-oppost - M ved. Another pathetic case is that Post. - _ Defense. - fo which they offered to furnish the tion to such a step. w ,. _. _ v�'pa,.•'1�.!_a.+ew._..•e.v•i�'> _4 ' _ _ �w••�F ++ic.. •� ._3._, _� .. _ - A.: m J: ..�. -.� .n.sins' ... .. .m.. .,. - 4.i Pty..... Classified Advertising +FREE TRIAL OFFER - Fi,luness _ ' 'OUR CROSS-WORD PUZZLE p F _. The cause of inconstancy !s the FA%lr 1 consciousness of the falseness o1 pre- , �K R U S C H E N �" N OFFER TO EVERY LVVandf 4 '. 1 �' � 3 4 5 5 ? 8 9 10 `�-' • . sent pleasures, and the- ignorance of � Lint or wonted inventions s,na su1; • n ormation sent free Tba i•msay Coal- the vanity of absent pleasures. ' ; ysaY, World Patent Atwrneys; 273 13aa1t It you ttt►ve never trier! Kttaact,eu—try lY 12 13 Street, Ottawa. Canada .`.� r•. ` h now at our g pease. Y e h�ace tributed a great man special - March Winds -- -- -----_-_-- - "GIANT" 'packages which snake it 14 5 16 17 ; _••.--•+•+� easy Hurt the Complexion LICATESSF.X STORE; FISH-CHIP you Wr you to, prove our daior for !Keep the skin perfectly healthy by DJ business, Keys-lock shop; Tobacco- 5oueself. Ask your druggist for the r GANT"•7Lc. package. 18 20 -2 g stationery store; Bakery: Tearoom; new I eon of our t washing with Baby's Own Soap using Rooming house, real uruneymaker, Par- .4 This regular 75c,bottle together tepid or warm water and drying per- titulars, Homestead, 2 College, Toronto. 'with•enparate trlat bottle--aufficlent for about one week. Upen the trial bottle first,put it to 23 % 5 LeCtly, and the keenest winds w111•d0 - — - •;q7 the test,and then,if not entirely cony�aced that no lasting damage. This 1s the pre- ' y (t is A SAFE, AELI- ' Jirnechen dose ever) we clalnt Ito do the ventioII 'which will gave much disflgu- K De �/e• :v23LE remedy for :'4s. regular bottle in still as}lewd 8,new. Ta�Ce it 18 29 0 retaellt and.,•the necessity Ot-hiding Lot�tr`t:r�ubiedta tk bee satomacnh. It helps '' II?sir c. lit Qedlattt 4 autlwthou*to return blemishes under powder and cosmetics. condition and corrects indigestion-when OU 75c. irntnediately and without question. " lion base sited knuchen tree,at our expense. The soothing and fragrant lather of It starts. Don't be without.it.. 95c and �? E Griffiths the Hit hey, Lrertd Manchester, Fats. 2 4 Baby's Own Soap is wonderfully agree $1.00. Ask your druggist or by mail . (Estab. 1758)• Importers: McGillixtay Bros., " able. Ifidi�ideal cartons—IOC every- from E D.C. Co.. Now alaagow, N.M. it _ Ltd.. 'romntn.. y 35 36 7 S 39 where. 10,25 "Best for you and Baby goo" Seldom earl the heart be lonely - If It seeks a lonelier still, -� Shorts 41 2 43 C Self-forgetting, Reeking only : .. „ _ SOURED ON THE love _ _.. . Emgtier cups of 'to Ni bar•twice as many men as wo S 47 48 9 WORLD?-THAT'S LAVER ` :men hate to wear spectacles i r_ GA Britaln sent 65,o00,000 more let- 50 51 53 � RHEUMATISM `teas and 3,800,400 more reels'b• Wake up your Liver Bile pour Mitued'i into a warm ' - pa y poet �7 last year than is 1931. / � T�1,0 Calomel IItclb8all �,b. Rub finitpent sandy in;56 57 58 Many people who feel sour. sluggish ana than ■pply it according to Boys and men, are much more sub- generally wretched make the mistake of taking ditectiow and won - .lest to colour blindness than members oobbew'ia¢u' �norlroup& which only`y move pPoslte sex. 60 tge you'll relief 1 - - Of the o the bowel gad ignore a Nvar. 13 En spite of the financial depression, _ bile. tart yya need pow��liver ! 4 ' - pounds of liquid bile into your bowels. Get • , i America still has one Car to every si4. your stomach and intestines worHas as they of her population. — Horizontal - 45 Ocean _ unit _ should, once more. t .. War pensions are decreasing in the V Bird 47—Reaeltes across 11—Explosion Carters Little Liver Pills, will soon fix you "up. Purely vegetable. Sate. Sum. Quick. ss KING OF PAIN 49—To do "Tong 13--Scope - Ask for them by Lama. Refuse substituteL' Vaited Kingdom, X1,4'80,000 leas be- 9—To pile-up wag_at all drlgatsts. tag paid out in 1932 than in the pre- 11—Double 50—Undefiled 16—God of love 1 vions year.' 12—Loser - - 52—Otherwise 19—blusical stud). • ' a 14—Behold - - 54—King of Bas : 21—Growing out , �. Road'deaths- shoal ed a alight de 15—•American coins 55'—Russian statesman ' 24—To ell' crease In Gt. Britain In 1932, but there 17—Molten rock 57—Shrimplike 26--Completely `T /�' acre still eighteen etiery day:through- - 18—CoflRUlited 'crustaceans "d9—Paris of shoes YOgoaaaea ri pan trims ar U I ♦ ERIN V % s>uL the country. e` - 59—ilohammedan devil 31—Incites twsa �4y easels. IWi as 20—Orgy ,t.ipp�� -In Gt. Britaln the average -prr,,n .,— - 60—Margins - -33—Surgical. in! .-uments � sia,savaTout hwaisis nom• ` 2. Liquor _ `ale°c'. .ad supply r" um drinks'flee caps of tea and-one-ruR- f_ 23-Placei Vertical. 35—Files rise to-do for five t. -NERVES _ - p i25—lfusical inat>uments 36.—Rebellious outbreak Mug Dyfstv>�IEN=aDetPAM,Lioeer Coffee a der, grid one cu o1 coco4 a . 1—Dist - 64'DomioioeHids..Tataam.0ae. Y�l1l to Lydia E. �$II3 A _ r creek. _ . —Sea mammal - _- 2�—For evample tabbr.) Vegetable Compoun►d� Facial surgeons in Paris are pre- 28—Neractly _ 2—Cgon 39—Vegetables a When you are just on edge. . Dared to 'remodel" your entire face 3G—Law 3—Evil - 40=Cilinese�socleties when you can't stand the chll- y nor ;1,000; while a new nose or mouth 32—Piece for twa 4—Flower 96-Game bird At First Signs of Pimples dren's noise.. .when everything �. ',costs A matter of $20.0. 5--Goddess 16--An Asiatte I is a burden when 34—Heaven! borly_- sg—t arneliati ' are lrTf Candidates-for ordinatlon as clergy- - 35—Short.coaj's 0—Declares VMe CL-TIC V RA -table and blue. . .try this medl- " -• men In the Church pf England last 38-Grain litngtia —Creek letter 51—CIoth m.:aure ,IWOt will the OistasaaL Aker a Out of 100 women report year numbered 585; this 1s the highest $—To be iii �63—To alnk i -middle It will give you ust fSte estr; t g 41—Part o[ 't0 be" fin gabs halJte trig!la Say. e e figure since-1914. 42—Rtrils gang " :` —Deer 59--Two Soap 28a eargy you need. Life'will seeaii -- Tbere are more than 91,000 persons 44--Gambling - Olatmanq 2Se. and 6°c. worth living again. g Same - 10--Ro��i'an gowrnruent 58—Pronoun over eighty�ve years of age in Gt. :Britain, and of this total- the' women. --. - _- outnumber the men by nearly two to , one. - 01)e in every t"'of Gt. Britain ls-t oo •' doll or sickly to earn a 'tying unaided. according to a statement at a recent London educational conference. - Fashlod. is goiriG to 'Nature for _ - colours this,year. Among the selected tints being nightingale brown, love- green, redbi east ted, wagtall- • - grey. lilac blue. and .goldfish gold. _ e r -- _ Young boys shot* not be encour , e, _aged to p e1�� "ciicket on'k full sizFti pitch; twenty-two yard$ long, accurd _- 1ng to Sir Henry Hadow, the well. - - - - known educatfoalst it is too much os � , - - a strain. Most of the lions In the l ondon 71on are valtre+d at $200 each, while ele• jOants appear on the annual,stocktak- ling sheet at $3.000 aplere. The chin• y e oceros, at.95,000, is one-' oC-the'Zoo': ..trPasure4,^. .. _ While a liner way: passin-g dov.n the Red Sea receath, thousand's of ml• `.Real ing -swallows stj,,Kbt safety -on-' on board from pursuing hawita, which .here Ro daring that one even attacked sin oflirer of the ship. - c Nett• interest is added.to the_ of i q kame of'dranghis by using "mewl" n•iti, differf'nt numerical values, the wiry - _ ring of the game b?ing decided by cis, total 'value of the men remainin; ,u.'the board. YY .Moat' has - - - - the ♦ _. . now been prvducod by chemical process. Althtiugb only tin}. top 40 portions have been made co far,.the, _ • x1i't°'t a °4 t gd0• _ motions to groin in size even attar GYa�o qtr off. .H;4�• t� a -"t slices hate been,cut off' It Is stated . i� pt�d s spa set wo et�iet that any type of meat—beef, mutton,` - tree ;e rst*o �exet ee.��' Dock, or chicken— can be produced. , '� :,it sprit st j% et N, -- Severn -- - bYb � pepyt° The first cast=ironbrid eOver made e —it Was cant in yi,9 Ys spec al use Get e u1 s�r]C,0 °E°v aets~C�e the ,evern V all' B s + _ t 'tlon in the old notice, ecerybaly, in- - `N eg ode t pt 4YOt�y �r7.2 �vd tjpot ,C __• - iti tes oYe n4 na yep, f ,.> a eluding 'officers and soldiers, whether pea. _— t 1 9g3 60 ha a F..:.,.. on duty or not, and'the Royal Family," t}ne ce ot, », t° �1 of o�pa ov ens' _ C Must a� cg y,' :�pvenLSap. �`lp Gp. �tog 4,4�U� � able jJ�c' fee D toll to cross the ancient i ! Cab Y `l0 sea tips Cp+�°,ottktTe va\°;t toga �T� _ .. _ ;` • Istrzs rare, 1y pI'enttH�o sna a�Toe got ov'4 w apa�.btiop �s ba°.t, �r td;4 Y eR � 04 b c a �rti,. p" n deg b t CO t c � y'n9`Kay o �+�ptee Gca'p c f 9 at tt` t oc 4°5 t> e a (�-T .°� .;•. / a!! Y°°��� 11 tt `,efts a teV4 U ! see 4ejeTYe' ..� ,��.:',i-:.r. �l •:'� Y P #�+�; OCC1 a ;tt. at t,g ¢ �,av e- �j o e C a Cope ', � �`:. , - t C,ata'Nop,bexo`� ;e w s iNo Gash,f gg ep cu�t`IT :, �.�.,ti y►� _�`e. � �' '� .c c�'•'Q-- •bt -aSt' - ---- '• o`v�'�"�a-••��P�►+t�--- as 1 tes, I CA c ¢ ac t�Q acne K t¢ssC I •. mbe p We be C' o II.69ra¢P ¢tA a ! _._._.._ _._._... _ ewe eft s fs• in t ce t .►68n�sh �� OUT b Jet t ¢¢P� 9�{ I •• oY ee4e tip8 .. - r-� -,. � - , ' by deer, °� o41a.. _. . .. . _ ... ." :.. •, _ge sli 4-4 Z aka En ► ap momin3• " ; was FILL OUT AND MAIL TODAYi :t t _ - i A. E. McKENZIE CO. LTp.; # Post Office Drawer 596,Ottawa,Ont. ' g Please lead sir new 1933 Catal - ' -yo -. oa-witfi full Ctiiitair .r E•N& Di D• I Name r D _ MOOSE JAW EDMONTON strut Andress... :_::- x ;,TOOIV. . SEEDS MEN CALGARY Rural Route.::... �-: ....� No�..�:M_._.: ... 4 P.O................_._.._.._....�.;-......._.....•:..P'rov.•_� . T� -ISSUE No: 9— 3� - 6R/�1NDC�N, M/�N. '` F 5 _Y. �r7 LOCALISMS. _Mfty are still suffering from -Mr. Cruess, of Msriposs,called colds, but hope fbr an inip#ve.. on Pickering friends on Friday meat when the- warm spr -Miss Jean Clark spent the' arrives. . , . - - . : I I �j n M- week end with f rieude I -R. McConnell, city engineer. ed to hie bed with a severe attack -=John Murkar has beep co, fi iq si, last. a the city. he :.,S . -Dire, F. M. Chapman has been of Regina, Sask., and his of the flu. -_ _. - - '' - 1• - . • "----confined- to her home through were guests of E. D. and Mra. Chri-j. and Mrs. Fair are both Pickering's Leader Store Illness. Bertrand last week. - confined to their home at present -Miss Besse Bath spent a week -Members of St. Andrew's 'suffering from the prevailing f1d: with John and Mrs. Draper, of Church were busy lost week -Sid. Woonaeott spends the 7 7 lKeswick. decorating the, walls of the coming week iq,,Toronto taking -Well now-Let's talk over the -Burn, at Pickering on Thurs Friend's meeting house,and as as his annual course in Animal Hue 7 H. and Mrs. day, 7Feb. 23rd, to a result the room is much brighter. bandry and Dairying. - Training in the Wilderness -Mrs. Elvin McLellan and ainland, a son. T M " EA Quesum -Herb. Willis, of Brooklin. for -Industrial Freedom.'! will be children, of LiAdsay, spentseveral • the subject of Rev. H. G. Crozier days recently, with her parents, lot of-people are now using-eheaper Team than ever before.spent the week end with W.. H.. o t. Sttn#ay evening. A short Richard and h1m. Puckrin. I A� and Mrs. Cruminer. , . ' ex We inve one for instance'The Arrow" brand, at 25c per lb., �Mfss Jean McGee, of Thames- song service will be held at the -Just received a carload of and another, the "Sanbn ",brand,!�at 39c.'- Both are selling ford,-is spending`a few days with commencement of the service. body wood, maple and beech, also ry Rev.G. H. and Mrs.Crozier. Set-vices on Sunda'y will beat 11 soft wood' slabs, all cut to sto-ve -ex eeptionally well. But "Oh" what a kick you do get when -The township council will a• ni• and 7.30 p. in. All are wel. length. Pitt in your order now, you again get a taste of the good old "Flowerdale Orange .,rsee�r on Monday next for the' come. Pickering Coal Co. Pekoe. Yes, it's cle'arer, 756 per*16.,.but. you-only use abont- traneaction of general business. -The British Isles, wbicb'havb -L. B Tap8on, of Bowirftnville, 7 -Mrs.Vernon Disney and young the reputation of having mild will be in town' shortly to tune -one half the quantity, so you see it costs no more than the son, of Brooklin, spent a day last wintery, are experiencing very pianos. Any qrders left at TmF, cheaper teas. week with her-parents. E and we her and hea*.k snow -NEwS (;Hire will receiVe .•prompt BV thj3 w D. cold at 5 16. lots, will -yuu not give no Mrs. Bertrand. falls thi_Q' winter. ' Apparebtly"--fiudeare�fulatte'ntion. ay-If you are buying tea 1n, -The funeral-of the late Mrs. they have Made an exchange of -Stanley Balsdon, who hag been an-opportunity to Lease on in this line. Our ri priceF are right- .5 lbs" of our,-29c line for 1.29 5 Mg. of our 39C line for l.,79 5 ]be.. 4- Ed. Wiler, formerly of Pickering, wiotgrs with Canada, as we have confined to his bed for some f3w Flowerdale for 3.59. took place in Kitchener on Mon- bacI the hind of winter that the days witlithe jaundice, is to be day of this week. British Imps are usually credited seen in the store a gain,alitiost nor *Sin^irely-;-We a4 you to give us a trial.• We. are_Q11pp6 r1ing 6nr with having. -Misi Agnes Marquis,of Stroud, wi oral in color but 35 pounds less in community and,towp'ship, but-the no who comes to your door" returned home on Wednesday, -A motor mix up occurred on weiabt, with a tea truck takes practically no i6tere'st,financially or other. after spending a nionth visiting Monday mornitig on the highway, -The Women's' Day of Prayer wise in any local affairs Nov this seems fair, does it not ? her relatives here. went of the bridge at the curve, for all denovDiErati5titt is to be held -9. C. Bunker's hen house was when a cat- going eabt tnroed•Olit on Friday. March 3rd. The ladlec entered one night last week and a from behind Russell Bye, who from the Pickering churcheo; will large number of fowl stolen. was teaming coal, and was con- please rueet for..the service in the Ms SE - 0 HA PMAN There to no clue as to guilty party. fronted with a car from- the east. Anglican Club Rooms at o'clock -The missionar_v play from the Each car turned round on the ice on the above date. United Cbnrcb,"Play the Game," several times, struck the, guard !-On Sunday next e pecial music Ase •• tbrbe 'engagements during rails and poste, doarnaging bump will bia rendered by. the choir in lWarch, Oshawa. Ci i-irch. ' The cbm- Whitby &n4 ere • No -serious ibiziries were St. Andrew`s' rh Almonds'. sustained. gregatioa will also join in fingitig B­ . A '..,G -L,. Cubbage, who hag taken -A' very successful 9'sle took a number of Seth Parker*s by►ian@, over the garage and service sta• place on Tuesday afternoon on the which are Lac, popular at Parker.'s the pres- tion- formerly operf►ted by Chao. G. A. Arue4 farm,'*ben -%iict'ionee!* sent tirve. - A cordial invitation iE B. Spencer, is ingtalliuit the Shell Maw. of Whitby. diapo,ed of the extende d to all to attend this r -products, entire accredited•Holstein Herd at sLdrvieer,' wblch bekizig a 30 15- iu. The Women's ' "Missionary price range issionary of froth $50 tof,5 -A large number tif the F-portia Scdety of St Andrew's Church Fartu horses, RnJ implenjente a]-A) ryf t-heovilh*1ze wevit to OAIiHwa OD will meet at:the bowie rrj %jra.-w. brought good t>ril:e9. And an inter Friday evening of 13oc week t•-) 'Lee Clark on Wednesday, March ecting feavire of the sale wa? the the hoe-key n3afL!h .bet-ween.-tie w. -Dowii-Goes the Price* Stb. at 3 p. M. fact that on.1y six note,4 were tend wmiik�-t and Oshawa, wbi(.-b remilt- -Batb. -who has been' e M rs. S.' erect. all Uor -purvba@leo, being ed iu a.lie. esch @43e •:,)ring threp visiting at Gormley with her paid for iu cash. P,irchagerg from zoali. There way R large -:!rowd -niece, Mr". Fleming. ; returned roronto to Port.Rope were there in Attendance, the -rink being A large amount cd Welsh coal filleti to the do'nrj. '- TO S u it S" theme on Saturday, accompanied Tip' p .• . has been consumed in Ontario tbif. by the latter. -A very enjoysibble crioltinole -John S. and Urg. 8al9don winter. The price bas been alight ''party wavq held in the A-. Y. P. A. were in Hamilton last week, when ly higher than the Anieri�!an_ rooms on Friday evenir')g.^ when and they were attending the annual anthratite, and " to ite qliality over fifty members bersaf St. Andrevv'p Convention of the Retail Hard- there, ii a difference of opinion. Church were present. 'After the were MerchavtV Association. Some declare that they • would games' were over, sandwithes. We have now ente red the have no other coal while others cake and toffee were served and - spring month@, but we -have been have a directly opposite opinion.- a Lapecial social hour wag spent. '1 anioying spring weather the most As complaints were made to the On Friday eTSDiRff Of next Week -- 19.50 9.50 19.50 of the winter, as it has been one oze"sive costs of the i Briti.%b coal, another party will-be held. of the mildest winters on record. the Government ordered so loves -Fred Annan, recently driver timation undev the Combines In of No. I R. EL,is devotion hit titan vestigation Act, which was con SALE RIEGIsTam now to Rhode Island-Red@ -and looted by F.A. McGregor. Regis _ h" thin week a setting of Wo eggs =-ter. The inquiry hap, revealed aim VED MUDAY, MARCH 5th He Complete Dispersion Sale of Burn- retains his daily newspaper unnecessary widespread between: route. tbo laid down-cost of British coal dennette Clydesdale Horses, all registered and high grade, at lot -John and Mrs. King, formerly In Montreal and the retail prices .12, con. 6. Markham (Union-vilk) urday Toian'to, .:00 of Church St., moved on S%t charged to consumer the property of A. G. Gorinley. Fred T. Bunting Pickering last to Whitby, where Mr. lKing, Ottawa and Montreal. Thig en. Sale at I p. rn. Positively no res- Is being employed I the mush- quity may reaultin chea per coal. erve as proprietor- is itting. 57. rucyn and b house plant' at -The Ontario Prabibi'do' " qu: Established 18 hot n Te-rrn5, Cash. Prentice and Pren- Lynde's Creek. Union are liniding their ann•1111 Catalogues of tice, auctioneer$. -Rev. Mr. Langford, of Poet Convention in *the King Edward sale sent on applicati6n to he rs- -.. 'Whitby, underwent an operation Hotel, Tcronto, on Thursday and ner. for appendicitis at the the OtLbavva Friday pf thin wees. Several THURSDAY, .11-AR. �,tb Auction Her e_'­_ --Yoti e '"'General Hospital one day last very -prominent tpeak*rs will -ale _1'Horses, Cattle, Impilerrents week and is reported to be pro. address the Convention and Grain and Furniture etc., at lot a eagioR favorably* endeavor to awaken the latent - ), ' r - ­6, -B. F. con., Pickering, the pro- -For. the sake of variety we temperanctiono of the Province, perty of J. L. Stephenson: Sale at PAIME BEEF� FORK experienced- a nlioiture blizzard There bas been much leis active one o'clock shirp. See-bills.. Wm. •:oe Saturday. There was a high temperance work during the past Maw, auctioneer.. Round Steak.- Ile Ratio, wind, bnt there was very little few years. -For;kv and fifty.yeart& THURSDAY. MARCH 16th.- Auc- snow. only a ormall amount of ago there were hundreds of strong Lion sale of Horses, Cattle, !lay 'Sirloin Steak,- 15C :Loins, 100L that fell during the da_v. temperance lodges throughout and Straw at lot 4, con. 2 Picker (Kingston Road East! the "Blade, place on the country, both - Porterhouse Steak, 174c -The marriage took of the Soiie of ing, h Ba�turday, at Whitby, of Ernei@t Temperance and,RoYet) Template. property of R. Russell, Reming. Wing Steak, -17c :,,._,..Side, Stafford, son of the late N. W. that exerted a strong influence "e �t Y. o'clock sharp. Terms, .8tafford, of the Marble Works at Many of theme brave passed out of Cash. Wm. Maw, auctioneer. Shoulder Roast, 7c 7,•Shoulders, the east to'erolice, to Miss E., existence, 961hat the temperince SATURDAY, MARCH 95th L­ Aua- ps, .120 as Blade Roast, .7c Cho Webards, of Whitby. They will ' otiment hito been somewhat lon. gale of household effects, furn- 15C Ste w Ing veside in Whitb y. dormant, and. the liqnor partv iture at VMtevaie,,the property of Rib Roast, Beef or -The wild weather has proved has bees gaining in power, and Mre. E. L Simpson. Sale at one, as egme ,t,on Alince Steak,, Ze d blessink to a great many, stait has had paejed in their sharp. Terms, Cash. See.bills. Fred Brisket, 'has b(ou a great saving in fuel. A favor. The Convention will • ostill, auctioneer. r4ber have*#44 not rdoeb-Mor-6 endeavor to renew the old titne Short Rib, Ac 3 lbs. for 250 .7 4baz half the neural Amount. The temperance � enthusiasm-. 'They dejjrwsion has compelled them to will discuss the ternperanc sitna Common Tsible Salt , ..-5c • economise in every way. Lion, includinglegislative outlook -Often Helps Stom' aeb- daughter, Mrs. Almond% who -Sunday afternoon w Drink proposals. plenty, of water with pinch : - ..,-Q suffered injuries in a motor acci- two, what might have be df salt. If bloated with gas add a Wo been more -dent at Whitby -recently, are not serious accide.atp, on the.hi hwft� spoon of Adlerika. This washes • 9 0" ...•vecovering As rapidly as would to the east of the village On 130TH stomach and-bowele and rids •-Butcher - (p-hone 3000) . P�ekering r_ be' expected. Mrs. Ainionds sus Saturday evehinR the Department You of all gas. E. C. Jones, druggist. t&!Ded several broken rib@. of Highways is reported to have -The Women's-�Aasociation of withdrawn their maintenance men Few lda+eruaaw►Mats, the United Church will meet in from this district and in conse- OR SALE-1 Jersev bull. ishou Months old. -Apply io W. A. Beare. 1* 2, :4n �St.. Andrew'gChureb on Wednes- quence the..very -icy rofidway of F ttla ---A- Sunday Wee allowed 4th-014- o0n.4--SC2tbCk-_.F S7 , - - - SEIBERLING d 690 w special Irish program- bas been the customaff situdlub in that, h0l, seed. --pr*pared and all the ladies of the pavement condition. alfalfa, oats. and baled alfalfa and good congregation are cordially invited: Fred Rowe,of Whitby,vroL-eeding timothy hay. FM, Chapman. 261f S UI-Service-Tires A "Seth Parker" service will west near St. Andrew's Chnrch ' be held in the Presbyterian Church had his car struck by a.192A WAN?El I-To purchase,srrod band power washing machine. condition pa, [text Snodar at the regular hour, model Cbevroler, driven bv Rich and reagonable Mrs.Randall,Vf=vale. 27 thousands of driv'erp, now know, a-re 2 bO p. ra. An augwented choir Newell, 174 Merrill Ave., Toronto, ITORTING TO TORO',;TO-Every_ will sing many of the old-faveritere who had been for�-id to st)pfy big jN� f re A day. Would like pastenter to help share built stronger indpear longer than any that Are beard over the radios. brakes, tbrobxb the stopping of,A cost. James A. Sbipton; Pickering.R.,-R;1,t Pickeng. 3. -Come and enjoy them. Every car ahead.. The ice on the, pave- Phone Pick 1712. .22tf body welcome. ment caused his 6ai-to alid6 aer6@9 over 35 -fot -tire even 'Seiberling could ever build , -A 'valaable mocha glove -the-road and in doing go struck coo},adult f OrpnVe) was left in TBic NEws' Sir. Itowe's car, causinr, o1ppyoxi. month.. Write 8113"7- before,• .2.7 office this week, ' having been inwiely'850-00_daiiagi, and con tr Vgked up in front of the GordOD niderable damage tothe Chevrolet. 6R RFNT-74conned house.brick The FOR Church Pkitering.- Soft water j� Com-e in-and ask to:see these worIdIfam-, Souse. e glove is:.of an expens Mrs Rowe was slightly injured house. e*aric fight. Apply Mro.N.J Morris- 3 '.,Ivik type%nd-the.sorrowing owner and driven- to -her -b6itric -The sey.-I IS Jones Ave.,Toronto. Phone Har 2239. may have same by Calling and second accident was caused by 21if proving bi property. Leon Fedorelink, of 744 Kenwood OR SALE-Neat, attractive two Froormd bouw..double boarded and Gyproc -A loe-ar contemporary bas Ave., Toronto, -accompinied by lined,strcmgly built and can be easily moved. up the swap and barter A bargain for some one. owner David Scott, A Road,'half mile north of the M east, f4wertrin Jt0na 0 Road, -E --Ado%.for Its home Sown. Jiulging Post's hill got n L taken r Miss Pbgay Morton, co descending from the amouni of farm in the ice and striking the left front D that has been offered as i fender of a Collacutt bum going OR RENT­4 comfort Foa able 87 Arolo-rBied brick house in Pickering V11- Gentml Repairs, Oils and Gas. the Hea was In voguo hem Ideg w66t and driven by A. R. Flintoff, lane. Coad garasr, hard and sort water.V= "a. BwerytbiDg I• off"IC ox. of 0ehawa. Damage is this Case garden wit)#w"H fruit. TAU rent,for $12.65 per mavitb Ff not g aid. Apply to L.10. Ontario "p$the CI r,"a ppW," Witt Got oeriolbl- Pickering, Ont ring,