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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1935_02_15• , ING T � • ilk. - . ..- : "., " VOL. LIV. - PICKFMNG, ONT.. FRIDAY, FEB, 15, 1935. -No. ;ovefssftsssal dtavb*. �.. —� - Z � NOTIC � • � Cberryw•ood .., •' ..,. _. Dunirarton - �i{1�� � •- _ _ - ll�dtical , :Firs. Beare and Howard spent ?firs. Ivan Anni . spent last week N�ttO�D.. Sunday with W. F. and Mrs. Hollin visiting her mother. v' DE,~ -H. G. PEA RS0,N- Physician oer. Mr. _ilex. Thom visit::d friend> in trtdstiraean, Duntwrtoo l y t'Uur trucks pass purls ce'Ny 'We are sorry to report George London last Thursday and Friday.! Mir ReoptemoM $. FOR�3Y=I' FI. UQe. D., Director every dfss Todd has been confined to his bed Donald Face and sister visited eal Associatwaof Ontario. Rea• CO L CD$E. tie 1 amberof the American OVWWtrkW through illness. with C. and Mrs. Annis last. Sunday. Eetablishad 11�s Eye. eaaminsd- by spyointta►eat. s fir. and lizs. Edward Swine - of Tile Aunbar[bn Young People . r et y : Ctarcmont. Ont. CO-OPERA '- WuOD, 'CEMENT, Tilsonburg, spent ' several days of at the home of Jaynes raid firs. �4�• last week with George and Mrs. Mitchell on Tuesday night and pre- I am fat+trting a new plan °' 'NCA:ii B. %1c1NryNE- Barris- SAND, - Gkt,&VEt ;., Todd. _ rented Mrs. Wmz Davidson with a whereb _y I_ will piss farolera Solicitor Notary of w&- -Brock St.. 11r. Roy Iorrish's Sunday school miscellaneous shower. a cash 1 ebate of one per cent ,. , bppouu Ben- Tetepbone Office, Whitby. a.D'i class held a very enjoyable skating On Thursday afternoon, Feb. 21st, ' ' per bag on all tbei -r cl,uppin.g 1, e 4s. __ 481y art on Wednesd Sept. ,., party ay, evening for the at 3 o'clock, the regular meeting of from Sept. lilt test to let R� DONALD RUDDY Barrister. BUILDER'S SUPPLIES community. the Vl'', lf. S. will be held in the S. uexC,NtuvidedtheyeAr'rlcho ` ''•� a Solicitor, Notary Public. MoneytA Loan. p- ' f!� f formerly occu ed b the late A. E. Cans- Mrs. Wes. Petty entertained a S. room of the 1 nited Church. Mrs. ping comes up to the necestlary 1iaa, ouebw,nfof curt toua,Whitby. sly aho local Carta e,wark young , pact- resident of Toronto amount. - -___ _ -. � number of the oer ladies in. our Atkisson p •. BSATO.1� BELL, A ROSS A % community to. a quilting on Tues- East Presbyterial will speak, All Get particulars at the mill. V�. J: BEATON. K. C. A-* •• . MITCHELL �iay afternoon. ladies, also lr.eal are invited. The more 1 chop the cheaper li, B. BELL J. D. F. ROSS' The Young People held their week- = I can do it, With your co-op - (Suoeetaor to D. Munro and Picker- g P eration and' su of J. A. WRIGHT �R Coal Co.) iy meetin;� on Tuesday evening with - Greenwood pp t I ctiD 873 Bay Street. Toronto, Adelaide U38 a stood aLten'dance Our 11i��loriazy �- • do it. ICHARCS0�7. PIORFRIN(;E Pickering; (�IIt, Convener, Ruth Hollinger was in Mrs. E. 'Tremble spent a few days FCtiR S()IlIE MILL Mu' VEY- B;rristers,Solicitors,Notaries Office phone 700 RWaidenei- 85'20 charge, and conducted tke worship last week in Toronto. Grind4 your whAat,- Laing _ ie 21rz14 Coofederatioo Life Building, part of the meeting. I,sura Pe *.tj Messrs Raine and Bill are, busy ut K• a Local roill'e fl 41 helps met of Yongc and Richmond Su. Toronto. S IrMtt*a Adelaide 400 and 4480. By ap Int• sang a solo. these days cutting ice on � tae pond' r!ale of ymir wheat, - -No better "i i tyrd y everwnp, Pickering rem nee. D . , '$ �i R _ here: RPLr eontl�at.3 r ?, Stf _ pastry floor than Kkaimi 8M'.7V a FiA Whitevale Mr. and MrF. Haw erman of White- make: The eldest &Qtablished Ho 'N A M(-. 1I1,LA41 7R,,rris- = -T- vale, ,;pent Sun :Ian' with the Ormer -- bi•end, in Canada. t��nss.. SOficiton, Notary Public. Office at QNT- Od f8mi1 fteiKe of "Sr. Thomson, lot 11, concession 1. - _ We are all pleased to see- little 3' _ - flirig. Office hours: Tttorsdayy and Saturday 'Kollie Randall back home again Nrs• Vf'm. Ormerod rcririied hornC Coal erentrK4, from 7.00 p,m. to 430 pp m.. or by Facilities "'for PlaclIto ILl• s l ����ggppo� nt nt. TorontoofFcr : 603 Royal Bank ° irom the hospital, after a success- on Saturday after spending a few prig r pborre Pick 34 0. Toronto Eigi'n 5308. days vritf, her son at Cre swe1L 37ly surance Of All ful- operation for appendic•itii and Y -- hope to .see her around again soon. The sick -ir. the neighb -)rhood have A S1'PT'LY KEPT ON HAND AT o U4!fstuf - Kind" Be sure to be on hand on Friday about all recovered and the att?nd- ORFrNBURN STATION --THE R e�'enir>rtc the 15th of February, at. the ance at school is nearly back to it:? BE3'f Q1;.tLl'TY THAT CAN BE. I* C11. C. SMiTH. D. 1). 9.. L D. S., Phone Pick .513 usual number. 1% Succetsort•Df J. N. hales}, Graduate of United Church, . to enjoy the 'Roast. , BOUGHT -MORF HEAT TO THIN die fgyal College (if Dental Suryeons and Toron- � Da c,r'�it bt Beei of Old En land". .A delicious Thc� 'ri -. ?d, S. met at the home of _ :+tg,genny. At Claremont *faceovec D. A -. � - - 'g -- -- Q' -- - ;fr,- y : Pritf�tm- on Tffesd art= - T0N_.•T.TJ- '..:i__ORfl.lNARY COAL- t1fsltYll,eru7TaesdaY andFridayif Phone supperv%vth m the tS oelo k. R�� ?r'o.,n under -the manage t o? THEI:FI -oRL THE MOST ECON. 2277 Mr?. N. Parkin's group. 11N1CAL '10 BUY ERAF.RT T: FaLLAI�IE. L o q.. The Beal Storet�i�$ ?e1710IIt 1ery' special entertainment is being 1J D D. S . Graduate •f :he Royal Cotl,g�c of given after the 'supper. Adults, 2v. The Young p1e of Kinsale are `. F Z REEN Nkntal cur eonaand the t'r„vermty of Toronto PHONE w1 - to join the Young People here in a ,,Mc; in Q children, 15 cents. J $ to residence vecuod dn.,t east of St .Arid• j [ foetal eveninrr an Feb. pith. Th rr- aChurch, Ptcketmtt.On:, Ofhce hnury . 9 F U.R N I T LJR E The rPgvlar m•znthly meeting o?' h. m to r: pp en., or by aapolril-wnt. IN ray t ornRram will be iurni =hid by Kin. t L for .,•e,. P1wne Pic k• iV idly the Wo.ne:i, In,titut.• will, L h, lei Sale. S ll 1 r, glt-s For .Sale We are di�pl,.vtog an atttitctive on Wednesday, Feb, 20 at :Z,:30 n'^ variety of 11r-- A. Pegg 3 Sutidzy School _ c o<lk, sharp; at the •home'of Mrs. O. . ifttatslssa - 9alsrsa. _ Alutninilrn and Grai5i,Pwatt• Etc. Class and F. P ?cg': Clt ca held a i ;.,tr t,.ilvPr.irNd yta-i rihingIett, i,ow "A (`urrent Event" is to bt Fuf titure and Fnr.r ittire T ry' Valentine Social in th.• bj -ement u* Riid'= Fr': �tl,ito Shingles. f • - AHLiZABETH RiCHARr190!-_ eltien. the Roil Cali. "IPRi lafiun" is •th. the church nn.'�fondat eve^trig.wheri Ata tP- r,lt.h rin ht wheels. • Fire sod aatonic bile insurance of all funds. Prirttg iow, in Ice. ,in wish rirneP. topic for' the month. Several inter- K 4RRY .- raltreowtinft eompon�eouf wr'id nnaorial er ind• } R all Lhurout;hly enjoyed, themsplve:. L.tu it r►t -,tors N -h •i pen• d. ag_ estint items_\i'ill has given, includ'.rtt* ' Fri-rtav evening,' F':h, I th,. in' tht, P. A FFt�ttti'. '' I,.kfiF lIONT both vocal and instrumental. Su Greenwood L'rrited Chulth, a Tom f ..I' .,:.3 r t - .:'� =. P08T1LL, Lieenired Auctioneer. - • - 'Ph.me• 2r,1.3 :ome one come all, memtiers -or not F• for 00 -1100 of York and OcMelo. Aaa- Gyproc and Lune ' ato S•,tip suplicr %ill IIm a&I" of •11 'kind• ,tt.uu.d to on sbortws A11r1 'eat nee what the W: 1. can do. netaw. Iddtrau Otssm a:.ar P. O., 0.1 J the f1f , A, of 'the Church, after_ witic' _ _ Just r4rrlvFd n lyri[e •bili•uent .d. There was ­a record attervialrep oer a s;Jlendid `' drama entitled', Th - -- FUEL': R, BRATttC I't7w�9HTP fiy'Rz- nr+'it; silt« fi.11t :tainfd -Iz". ; Sunday last, both at Sunday•School T'h,'ee Pers" - wit,l_ be' giwPZ, by th• y i•r �,. Clerk. Convevaacer,Commsiioner for 4� in. z 72 in. G rix: ?' talon atll,lavits. .4cc,.untant, Ece. Issuer of YP and Church, in the tnitPrj .Church.' Gleaners Clash, under the directiwi 14srriags L,cenvs, ' Mh'itevatt, anti 414 in. z n} in. "` The scholars certpl'l►ly intend• mak of 1lrc,, Hi,rton. ,Sat ")Pr .will hg s. -r• 4'' 7 7 b� in. = UMi in. ing thi:t the 50th' year a record one \ed from E, to R o'clock. �fdmissinn =.'� M4 MAW, [AC,ENSED AL:C. - f ---- j T10NEER,ior York. Qnwio and Dorbaai - A?4 in. z 108 io. "_ - for attendance. A pleasing feature 35 and 10 cents. Builders Supplies `wqW% All kinds of sales prvoiptly- aetauded _ of the evening. Sect ice wa.: a $UIO, - �: Ia. Terms reasperoie. Dabs for •aiw t■.y 1s 4Y�itl -1 9►i Ii"iDpr`r1IIN RuMI'tj - - - - . - t ana.aed at NEWS' Ohc.. Bell and lodepen• 3 Star Lime 'The Old Rugged Crvs�:r beauti,tu'lry, Aud1eY Isar pones. whittiv ont 617 AKrdw,tli Pkt -rrPr rendered by Mr. Wm. Hood, of Eg- IailltiliBf }tltt� l.rCl1 BARNET ROBERTSON -: FICKERIAiG lingtnn United Church; 'I'urirnto."wi The Club met on Monday, eveninf• B. - "M -shall be looking forward to a return at the home of R. P, Winter, when .a. _ Blectricnl C-atrAetor visit from: him. large crnwd.spent a (Host enjn }'ably• J31ue _ ,'Wiring and Rephrring for, Light LUMBER YARD - time. the executive's neve order of jjlbprt i CoRl of power. BrouGharn program wart an. improvement. PrFS- - D011t @t+I iC Coke All kinde t,f elei -meal goods • ident Ben Bryant u as in the chair. kept in stock. Tiekering Mills - We are glad to report that firs. After the business was over, a pro' Cfineut. Little, Playte[ fp Phone 1 N►3, Pickering :Jaynes' Farley is improvinz.. gram of music, 'readirte's. solos -and - r : - . The milder .weather has been. much 'a dance was much enjoyed. It show Maple Body Gad `r ;Mash, Feeds, - _• appreciated after experiencing zero ed that there was enough Icxal tai- AgEnts for i.Und� �'eIICe: Will I -Be $tic led• weather. .,nt here to be. developed. The Club aL'I Metal Roofing ; - 1 , and Mrs. 1lidgelery, of Toren -- paper was read and jokes on every ..W 6e Men Get Up Early and PoultrySupp- to, silent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, body, enlivened all. Following this, and _ _ - Robertson. there wins an hour's dance, card and COckshutt lwplements s s e , -e T m ^h tit,. am m 0 n v r e, an m . err u � to ed men ha a been d community sin - Q b �. Burglars P Y. Y g ar _ s g _ lies in st k oc tall .. _ � in non m 'Secure Prices before Bn m _ - :a 'n of n 1 � t keeping sad ], S y - .. nd the rt ad, bus kee t the h ns. The usual t [� g e R' 3 - p r 7 • . n :The tit hi hwa safe for travel. lunch concluded the proceedings. -- - . e ht a .. Before R Y ��TT D See :._.'.. Our township tax collector, :fir. Those takinz pirt in the progran, WILSON N $ � � � ? CY.RIL E JIORLEY Lloyd Johnston, has been confined to weep • Mae Hedge, Gard ..Winters. " •. :.!Chopping Daily the house during the past week suf- Harry' Short, Mrs. Gately, George — Locust Hy OnL _Phone - Pickering, r o, _ Field: Gorr _ -- nog 6700 _ fc, nl .fr__n a2:- attaskg,f flu_ - 1*�r Smith •and' Dixon. PhnneliKrk iL�>t1 t_1 -. - t] • j J oC� i. WCO� Fasarabh , f,pr „•ts are rein-• rPC - Th,� usual pennv collection for thin -. 1J 1 !i P;ved from our � ;c•k, in the h,,spitalc; sick committee was taken up. In the FEBRU.' > Jcsse H ull ard and Mr. C =r:. ;,zl,•.r .chich :;'cts read was an ru•c y PICK.+ RI N G, ON T. H irks are both confined to 4 their oust -nf the Modane railway accident ! a. ++i ��L i. Lis a,, present. n France iii 191' duri! g' the SPECI�I •�TT �•► n The church and Sunday school at -' tar,!,, p ttod for the first tirle in ALS R. tcmd:111. fV era: goeid on Sunday, ];••i3' thf' Prl 1',rk Times. This accidrtht VALENTINE _:- l•' ( N KR A L I 1 R ECTOR 1: E. Gkover ,chose as his text, Pror, resulted • in rile loss of nearly- 1000 �, - • � - --_ -,- ? ^: 7, "For as he tl"+i,ikpth iu .his �htir -rs nicing to the b]underin: of_ Privnti- _ miml-ini e. !•+Part, so is Ire ". the `+ -Bra:" Buttons.” Aft ?r this it Cedar Chests 1) ty 'Awl Niahr yi,rviee The many friends of th, late ltis< 6ni was- read; it. P. Wi `err• 'ivho We have 'the a.AsortdE3' of t - r IF 11Ufh1 Louisa Stevpnsnn, P�press - sincere with 'his- brother• were in charge of : In Solid Wt�Il1Ut 1lrllvt�rn .,c.►t;p �zympathS fur the - Wreaved. bliss a section of - oadway cin the Wost a8�llsDal. e 5tp\en r n \vtG - hi•ri,lp esteem d by front, told of an occurrence \where .5 arid ti 5 .50 ((��^' tier, ppopl? -of Rroi ham in' her its- h.• and his hruther here left to keen Markham, _Ont. hire.. - _ this section clear and some men .gn- NEW ;riD IGNs - to home on'• leave. were mtirched lit Walnat, Fln'i*h _. .•__ The I3rnug•ham Citizen. 'LPatruP NEW STYLE :ire holdi,ig a Pro,gr'tssive Euchre over this rand ae'ainst. the �']nters' Fancy :.. and I)attc� on the evening of Thai's -; entzratiec, and the platoon •wac „ y _ K bout ped nut, il�atn, the result of } - - - -- - day. Fob. 21st, wlivir the usual gouct to e ;1:normlee of `1131-ass Buttons" x�, Water founts tine ,, e \1,M'tPd. R(• FU1'P to collie.. - "• 'an - CONSOLE TYPE , O s" I The Greenwood drama .entitled (KITCHEN CABINET y �` 111;:. ems Where's Grandma -will be. _ resented (�� ter shell and Mica Rfes;rs �..eort e V1' ;ll�dn, Httgh rlil- in the church under the au pices of C+m1C t "t With bread -btix, tiunr, ten, augrtr, iPr, Jnp (1v%is and Robert - Malcolm. the �Iprry maker's 'Mission Rand, on � coffee tills And :i glaga containers `..grit . iwere a ;zlrnitrted as delcc'ates to rep- Friday evening, 'Feb. 24nd, at ,�'- Frotri I cent tip. for spie". airier .a 32- piece] dinner resent BrouW� anl' Sandal• School at clock. This is a'splendid play and'it set (it dishes,, An ,�ssor`tment; of gocid the Temperance Convention to bP cont3]n-a a great deal of hitinor. Vv- - Everyone- lilies to get li held. in Torontn next week. - `37.50. quality. tinware at 15 c td.' erylintly come sort enjoy this good ' while they last,' The Pie Social sponsored by men-f- evening's entertainment. Admission, VALENTINE r hers of ' the NV. M. S. wad quite a 20 attcl 10 cents, C. A. STERRITT . Hockey skates, stick-8 success Rev, Mr. Glover presided in The .�udley Ynuug Penitle's 5oc- _.. and pucks his tlqual happy way. Mrs. 'Glover iety will meet on Monday evening, _ I�neral Director , AL�TIN BUSHSY and 1'f r. Nurvey, both contributed Feb. 19th, at $ o'clock, in the char- Jorie8t Drug Store ' Anihnlance ,i erviee niusieal numbers which were mueli ch. The Citizenship' and Literary e«A Pf10tl8 •1:31;C1 HArdware Phone 4804 enjoyed. A spirit of good fellowship leaders will be in chare•e or this In ' PboBe 68MQ \ T way ei•idPri•i, all pnjo }ins the sxial terestinu mentinq. FcP , rY' FiiP 1CT( -E RI N (� ryone wel- PTCKERTNIG ONTAM , Pickering, • 0nt,arl0 time tovothnr. comp. .,,a ''of YOUTH TIDES e S a _By the Author of "Procarrow" _ t By NELLE M. 5CANL..AN AL ati710?fia She• said it lightly, laughingly, but - Here we see a group of young peo- a cloud had settled on Robin's face. - Von cared on the tides of youth He was not listening to her now. His n d ng Kelly Penearrow anally settles _ bows un 4he l'enearrow farm, wltb mind had caught on 'oIIe phrase. He _ { %rvteve his cousin as housekeeper was standing in Geaevieve'6 way, r 0 is an wve 'With her cousin Robin was the reason she had not mar• MerHek Cousin Neil Macdonald be- i somea engaged to Erena wing inter that • Why not tell his mother now a blend _ Peter a Killer a Is 'showing interest that he and Genevieve loved each !lo lltalsle Kite a typist .�_ other and were waiting because of _ , • ."why not? You can. ride • with his desire to spate her? They were ' 4 • ' " Genevieve any Sunday. And you may prepared to miss these i that she early years ,or eve' ; �aot get this inritat#bn again.. After of happiness so „ his mother, _ - _ W, Robin, social influence is an im- might have some recompense for all gartant factor in a young man's su¢ she bad sacrificed for him. To bring ` seas, You don't want to lean on Genevieve as a bride to share s • Miles's associations always. You want home with his mother was uathink- to go about more and meet people. able. , • - rve been thinking lately that we real- He felt. his- mother's eyes on him ly ought to do more entertaining our- ana looked up. All the love' and -'- selves. Small dinner parties are ra• pleading of her heart were shining. in s ther nice......" them. How could he hurt her! "Yes, of course; then we could "Robin. dear, don't mind what i = have...... said. I'm sure if any man .wants to _ "Don't bother about that now," marry Genevieve, though 'you will and she smiled her handsome face miss your old playmate, you won't .soft and bewitching under the reds- be selfish and stand In the way. It • ante of her absorbing love for him. wouldn't be fair. And I'm sure Gen- _ "Just write a not to Genevieve and evieve will do the same, when you tell •her you can't come on Sunday :" fall In love later on, Still, I "I can't do that'. Mother," he pro- was sorry for poor NoraL when she _ tested. hinted the other day that she would "I'm afraid you rather monopolize like to see Genevieve married, but t `O N LABEL 33c i`2' lb poor Genevieve. I believe Norah no man ever got a chance sa yu thinks you are spoiling: her chance of were always with her. I think wetting married. You are such better for that reason If you didn't her. S, Still, if isn't quite fair to 80 out every Sunday. Let Miles and ORANGE PEKO� �� �/2 �b• " - her. She is getting on now, well into Norah see that you are not to blame. _ . ber twenties, and -such a fine charac• It would be kinder dear. If she still :. ter, but not every. man appreciates remains single they can't blame you. a woman with a witty tongue, They That is why I am so anxious for you ' - - ll ors Sim their class - dislike clever women,- cepeeinlly -as-a- -tea -- come- .so-- d3acSlisaes next -- .Sunday - - - - - - -- arife. A henpecked man- with a To please me, Robin; just to please _ = 'shrewish wife!" me. I don't often make demands on -, you, dear." -he owed for the opportunity and Genevieve asked as her. aunt spoke "Simple passive,, resistance t • _ "- "Very well, Mother, i'ri write and preference Miles' had accorded him. o! the delightful Sunday party. priests and believers fa • enough A - tell Genevieve. I'll go Sunday week But .it "went deeper than that Is. ` "They are very" hospitable:' render the attack of the -State inet Instead;' his, stubbort5 'attitude towards his "I bet Robin was bored. He hates teethe. " - Benito Mussolini. _ He had not made the decision with- own sons Miles had deprived himself fhat kind of thing. And the Maeshsne - -- out an effort. Perhaps if the faro- of a 'great source" of happiness; but girls ate heavy weathe-r." • ily took up that attitude it might be the close association with Robin, (To be Continued,} • fi a �O as well. He would explain to Gen- both is the house and at the office,. - - -- „ evieve and see what she Ownght they had P-rovided him with some com- INGENUITY ( •0 ensating devotion, In his gentle • " • /' ought to da. Neither Wanted to pre- p Then" there's the deaf- and -dumb - v Qcipitate the quarrel they 'knew -was way Robin. had seen much ai the �y�` Inevitable. . Robin articular) dread- conflict • in the older man's soul, and husband who wore boxing- gloves to led the hurt his decision would ' in- had -. understood _the self - inflicted,• so he wouldn't .talk izf Isis- sleep. s, =>csY _ - 4 %4 flits a his mother; the shattering hurts of pride and obstinacy.. OF il=NCZPAL of , her dreams for him. But - they He decided to say nothing yet, but ""N'otitlFg !s aaorg thrilling than activity, Nothing fa 'more fatiguing could not wait for ever. Rabin tear- to talk it over with Genevieve. A FIVE OUTSTANDING ; than siv ty -Emil Ludwig. ed that Miles might turn. him out - crisis w_se impending; the present t n pas i :' dwig, REASONS WHY INVESTORS of the firm. His uncle had been kind position could "not last. In - pteidtag C.D.L. 6 /a I F Pipe Smokers! sill u with CHOSE C D NVE3 "- " -'• '- •... ,. and very indulgent to him -and he to his ,mother.. he was playing„ for - .- GOLDEN VIRGINIA ' -- - Local Representative wanted ,for MENT- f and ea a real] did not want to appear ungrateful, .time. , 'Toronto lnveitment House �� y especially as his own family had "Robin is not coming on Sunday," Owing to re- organization, we noK good 3II]OlC¢! 1. An attractive reiurn of been such- a keen source. of dlsap- said "Genevieve. have an opening fur men, with --good ti`gc er "annum.: s_trae�.�_tt�iry�t.aste isysrarw :a toss pointment. Robin was .eager to re "�`'hY ?" asked .Kelly, sager, conAc= al�opportunitr to br 2. Safety The CoiYipan�' pay in-loyalty something of the debt "I don't know. 'If bis 'mother were ,come axeocsated with a sound fin- - assets ' ,donsist of ca.,h' and trying to marry him, off ---1 anctal organization. Write . Mr. u• - guaranteed. conttlaets only. "Which she is not, and never will D. Stump f• Roon S10 Concourse h 5'' You c'u$s` Bldg., Toronto. 3• Immediate interest. wl� " Kelly interpolated. At 6°o from'tfate' oY J'Are I "YGu're right. Sbe" wants. to keep, Investment. Ta Throw Off liner Stsaliaf r him; But it abe were. i don't think 4. No Trouble or' Expnnso, " - - - Impurities, enjoy s gliw or two those two fat 3IacShanea would be . in cashing Dividend _.chet}uc. 4 ' Payable without exchange. each week of her game. They are going out there, ' 5. Amounts of $1,00. and U pwa Energizing. Effervescrnt I to tea:'.. _ " accepted.' Partial' Payment: '.Business, Genevieve; .business. 'I don't know, But I'm convinc• d Investments. from ?3 per ' g ed it isn't just a chan�,a social en•. fmonth and up. - _ !c gagement. -Robin hates that kind of 'Contract Discounts T' _ STICK ALL thing as much as I do. There's some- 1 tt _ DAY LONG thing in the wind. I wonder what?" - L1Ta1l►tCCl 211 In TINS -355 and 64k I WITH and Genevieve. went of[ to complete :Commercial Bankers L' EXTRA LARGE BOTTLE, Ifs ssR the groEer's list before the man call- ed for orders, 4S RICHMOND ST." WEST, A oy to Q0�9�,' -Kitty asked Genevieve to lunob TORONTO, ONTARIO .a DenttifriC! ` sl users -- plates •o',i�"wo; and made much of'her. It was a : '�` can't slip or slide- �s"`v'~ day when "Robin would not' be home, 0eant Beth tpw neveresuaeaeoreneea EVUR -READY OIL BURNER Sib . because teeth 8t as as the Supreme Court was sitting. ..MypTy=pgT" 'Tear out this coupon and 'send - snngly aq natural• • • She was paying tribute to her con - NO MATCHES - vu LIGHTER for information. �s1 ones- largest self science, but ber purpose was fixed DEALERS WANTED n - K- �•Hls�li . -la the world-your ADPIY . -.... dentist knows why- ! and her .plans, determined• .' axpZDZTV DISTNERVTO8s Aame • ' .. ..... _ Anna, nr.c,...r.as::sv he prescribes "How do like the MacShanes ?" an Jarvis street - " Taranto - �� aeoew�anzaass Lt-- small cost . y Address:...... .......... , ........... '............ SWinter• —and doughnute.'Younge =members of the family as well as Dad and Mother )respond instantly to these delicious palate provokers. And when the' dodghnuts' are angle with PURITY FLOUR —crisp and full favored'— there's a delicious, distinctive h -quality-that makes thefsf greater- favorites than ever before. That is one outstanding .fact in PURITY FIAVR, whether it is used in cakes, pastries, bread, rolls or ' Ibiscuits. Always the quality is the •,same, h' appetite appealing land ...�+ .:•. _. --;,. .. PP PPS g �`� ;' > ;- :` >.. - PURITY FLOUR is protected. Only the 3'irlest of Western Canada hard spring PREVENT CHAPPED Wheat — Personally selected by our r :PURITY COOK BOOK - re reseAtatives —is used in its ROUGH HANDS—apply _ Isis That's why it is possible to state that a ', `` Illustrated are Doughnuts, recipe number Nigh 4ornin_ HINDS t and h -trial will convince you that PURITY FLOUR is - in Aar best for all youf baking. '743 -- tested recipes, with numerous ti31 household hints and special menus, this Ds' ' ? .. new Cook Book, costing 510.000 and two Years of research to prepare, is invaluable is ` the kitchen, Es" to keep clew and lying flat at the page at which it is opened, this great kitchen help is aoiv seat to you postpaid For 50 cents Write for your copy today, to Dept M Western Canada Flour Mille Co., _ Limited, Toronto, Winnipeg or Calgary. N W SALADA" TEA - .BEST FOR ALL90U-R 8AKiNG 1sfu�No. —�s ` L• • 53 r - -_ s, - _. _ _��...,. _ _ - R .mow•: ,. �� :�.�.e:- ,�u .. _ �....... Two -Piece Dreaa Wanderlust. SIX MONTHS E. Newgasa, in Christian Science ~ : Monitor. He takes delight in watching Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson things fall and in- throwing them WOMEN Furnished With Every Thought wistfully betakes its way down.' To rocky core and sunlit bay,- He will very likely know what his Or faring forth on eager wing, pram means, and his mothfr's 'hat. { .,CHATTER It gayly goes. adventuring It means going outs Far from the city's clamorous rush • Will notice and like animals as a - J To quiet places, and the hush rule. ` ! : Of uplands, or deserted` quays, Will notice when- his name I. a By Mair M. Morgan w - Qr woods, whose healing silences spoken— perhaps. Give pause for it to catch the strain AT SEVEN MONTHS Of inward harmony again. May begin to recognize names of.- < FAMILY SKELETONS VS. HAPPY MARRIAGES - the rest of the family. Dr. A. W. McArthur, professor of genetics at the Univer §ity Yet cities boast a beauty,. too, -- Will show pleasure at -sight of his wi k ,' n lin r a dusk t ram o c • • lamps t. •Street a or g p, '1? 'I 1 ode this observation. I of Toronto recent y rrl � ••.: "Th: t marriage produces the most desirable results if the par- through AT EIGHT MONTHS The parks, and pavements glistening ' Begins 'to be a bit self conscious. : .:ties possess five similar racial factors. wet, Make fun of him. 'imitate 'trim or "It is better to go back four or five genzratiops in the family f Old houses and the silhouette scold him and he may hang his. head '. history to find 'if -there are defects-of .any-type on both sides," Dr. Of chimr :y- tops against the sky; or give other evidence of unhappi. ;. McArthur. stated. "Eye, color, height, head shape, face shape and The smile of someone passing by, Hess. blood group have nothing to do with' desirable marriages as far as Cov..age, achievement, character, Understands' wfiat "No, no," fertility and compatibility are concerned " - c '= =' "i ' 'Kindness and' fellowship, that stir means. Pr will "very 'soon. s w some fear, sueh as being s He advocated Advisory Eugenics Bureaus where persons could Beleaguered hearts to loftier ways. Shows g submit' their family histories to'obtain advice on whether their mar. To cities,, too, their songs of praise. picked up by strangers. Or may fear. j " certain things he is-given to ,play riage would be successful. - 1/ with. Or may have developed a dis- * A Good Weather Prophet th Php like or fear of water. i HOODS FOR EVENING AT NINE MONTHS t Little Red Riding Hood's cape came out of the fairy tale.wo•ods The Governor o! North Carolina He begins to try to make word "` told .one one .recently at a banquet: • fast week to grace the shoulders of the'• mannequins of the world's . -� sounds. Children differ greatly here: � evening style stage in Paris: A king, desirous of going hunting, Shows more embarrassment when , Mainbocher displayed for 1935 debutantes hiplength double- n asked hit weather prophet ,what sort laughed af. _decker evening capes of tulle net, finished with a hood like Red of day it would be, Wants. his mother's undivided at.- o ° "The day will be fine, � your Ma- tention at this age and cries when ha � Riding Hood wore, tied with a ribbon under the chin, to accompany jests,." said the weather prophet. frocks of net. T-he most admired was one of white net with em- hears her voice. Whereupon the king, .in high glee, broidered pink dots, tied with a pink satin ribbon. _ .set .out for the forest. . Passing a - Numerous frocks for daytime wear were 'designed as harem farmer jogging along on a jackass, In Foreground - - skirts, which,. though not' trousered, were shirred and bloused 'at-the. __ . the king hailed the countryman Jov- ially: Capes hemline, Of Fashion For Spring ,Fine days we are: going to have, `VITAMIN FACIAL - said the king. - "I'm sorry, your Majesty," replied I New York. The graceful swi ng - i► ..These cold, winter day? create havoc with our complexions, ' ' :.:3455 the farmer, "but it is going to rain ing cape -one of the.inost flattering -therefore I was delighted with the results of the following facial. before night." And it did rain. The of styles —is back in the foreground Try it yourself. Y heavens opened up that afternoon of fashion for spring. "It is an easy matter for any woman to make up; an egg - facial A new and lovely house frock cut and the king, soaked, cold, and dis To inatire their becomingneas. the: at 'home, as and when required; says a writer in New Health. It on slenderizing lines. with pointed gruntled, returned- to his castle, and new capes appear this season in coin seaming to snug the hips. " And the fired his weather prophet. Then the .plete eostumea —in partners with would also be easy. to add a little cod -liver oil to this egg facial lever• little apron as pretty it tin sen'E !6r•4he lwnnrr. a dress,' or bloc and skirt combin- — c le con is p_ ty as se 4 -- for,- in -spite • of the smell of the oil which is rather disagreeable, this _ra pri�ticsl' -and ao easy to slip on ".I shall make you nay weather pro- arson, man ro urly; lLd oil is a rich source of vitamin, D. Thus could the skin be subjected w68i t a th p t:° declared g: But of their design. _..... �e 's doing hings bout e . ecl the kin before __to the rejuvenating action of a freshly made preparation of lecithin house. conferring the final decree on hies, so Arni is the bald of the cape pr and. vitamin D. One egg i5 broken and the white whisked ,up. with : Young' brides are wearing these the king asked: ides that a whole array of models' the yolk. the skin is well washed with soap and warm water, and, flattering home= ensembles in color "Tell, me, ins, good man, how did has been introduced in curs. For daytime wear, over the spring wool - ifter being well dried, in the usual way, a little lanoline cream ren- schemes that• harmonize with • their yQu know: It was going to, rain 1 lens, there are tailored models ' de-: tiered thin by mixing with a.little almond oil, is gently - massaged kitchen&.. As..for example sketched +By my jackass. When his esia veloped appropriately in light- weight into the skin. 'After half an hour, the surplus grease is wiped off. the ,dress is-,green and yellow per- stand up, I know the day shall be short haired types such p g p tale• print while the apron is plain bright. Whets the flo I know it pelts,-and _ Then the skin is ready to receive the egg facial already made. This Y p, ss gallsk.- broadtail and .kidskin. yellow with hiss green binds. 'r ,_Will rain. " -. which tailor well. may be applied on lint or massaged into the face and left' to dry. Can't you - imagine its prettiness "Ahay' said the king "Then I Small standing or tarn -over col - This ,egg, when dry, will feel like a face pack, and should be re- too, carried out in gingham checked shall appoint your jackass my wee', lira finish the necklines, fastened .-at • • -' moved by means of hot water, after it has been on for an hour. Dry lawn in red, white and blue with then prophet.' . And he did so. And 1 the front with frog or silk cord ties. - the face in the usual manner, crab over it a flat piece of ice wrapped plain white apron and .trimmings! from that day 'to this we psually A gray kidskin model . with darker-, in a fine ,handkerchief,' and finally dry. The• ice acts as a .tonic lea very quickly made -and very ba, jackasses tar wither proplwts..tgray skins forming the' yoke is the muscles-of the face." inexpensive. - collarless._ The flare back is accom- Of course, in the above .facial, we have no appreciable quan- Style No. 3455 is designed for _ : plished in a gray broadtail with ..., sixes I6' 18 - care S8 3h, 40' 42 44 Spoke y -wag tity of vitamin D, but by the addition of cod -liver oil- -a teaspoon- Y S e In Man es three box pleats. ful to one egg—the value of the facial is definitely increased. N.o and 48 inches boat. Size to 36 requires Silver fox continues. to hid itsf ----'notice creed be taken of the disagreeable odor of the oil as this is M Ward' of 8s -inch material with Speaking 40 tongues, Dr. Roberti popularity in these spring capes —a ! 2 yards of 36 -Inch, contrasting 11% LBesaing a young Baptist of Berlin,: number of them for. afternoon'weai; .• ` ali washed off at the end'of 'an hour." _ _ , . yards of binding 1% yards of lace attended the recent International Military. three-quarter capes of black -' - and 2% yards of ruffling for collar , Congress of Baptista held there.. galyak and dark moleskin • adopt the Report On Longevity and sIeevebanda. '•I sometimes feel• as it I were a . This polyglot master held the dele -. flared collar, and frequently a but- People TO ORDER PATTERN '§ cow. People try to. milk me Write gates spellbound as he translate toned. vest -like front. your name and address with the of all my knowledge. " — Albert Eln• greatest facility one speech .1 White ermine or dark sable skins " stein. plainly, giving number and size of after another of half an hour's dur-' sewed borizontslly are favorites �. These is in England a gentleman • - - such patternp sa you want. Enclose ation -from any civilized language I among the evening Riodels. These �a . -of the name of C. B. Gabb, who ev- ^ ; ' 20c in atampa or coin (coin prefer- into another, without taking a singled are briefly cat, covering only the ery December 31 posts to the Times "Every'. conductor of a newspaper red; wrap it - carefully) for each note. As English and German were shoulder line, or tiered to elbow r • a letter which duly appears on the has a heavy e ducational reaponsibli• number, and address your order to the only official languages at the length. _ : first day o! the New Year. Mr. ltg --te bear."-- Ntchataa Murray But - Wilson Patteta Service,. 73 West which-was t 6 Y Con eats a tended de- r Gabb's interest is with' mortality ler. Adelaide St., Toronto. _ - _ - legates from all parts of the world. e` • v't - r Future' .: statistics — or, rather, longevity y � a large staff of interpreters had to - FO E� figures. For twenty years he has con- be appointed. ' : Wbutee an annual review of the ock e- x deaths of nonagenarians and . cen Some people pay goad money to tenarisna recorded in the Times. Strathroy Finds Its a have some one inform them shout Health Is Ptne : the future. Even if the fortune - teller For example, in his latest purvey, could. do this, the money would be iwhich I have -just been reading, he . wasted. If you are going to have a Strathroy.= -The annual report of reveals that in 1934 the deaths of serious illness next `year' you should Mrs. 4. J. Wilson; public 'health nurse, � - "460 persons 90 years old .and over" showed 'that she .had made 1 180 not know of it before hand, for it wire recordedl oo tl.• tr.iit page of ' would spoil all your happiness in visits during the year. There were the Times. `.tOf these, 127 were men - :� between: If •you' are going to inherit •- 318 cofisu'ltations in her .office and (including eight clerks in holy ur -' " ---- -- • : ; : :a ? ;" : a fortune in the next twelve monhts, _ 1 803 babies attended �, the clinics. den) and 33 women. �Of the lat- f A ' you our should reaent job.mpted to loaf on : Strathroy Lions donated $150 the 'ter, 207 were married. This total Y P " pumber is slightly, below that.oi ;z w�� :> iu�?i*�1 �rx 4 W.C.A. 25, and the I.O.D.E. sup- Tbe truth is you know enough 1933 when the number_�of much_ _ "' a: "" •, r. Pry eye - glasses •and clothing. She about the future without any one to deaths so ,recorded was 475, • buY� °y sk"�` '�' reported the health of the town •to help you. You know that honesty > be good and 90 per 'cent. -of. the considerably higher Ihan the yearly • wY+ I and industry will be a hard combin- < school children hake been immuniz ear, that seal average for the :twenty -year period, ation to beat nett y, xiM1: � ' ed against.'diphtheria and 'smallpox.. friendship •will still -be life s supreme : which is 365. , - _ ' s:,a blessing next to divine fellowship, The deaths of eleven centenarians f•.• ' �, W VALUE OF READING were duly recorded on the Times'' and that loyalty to God will mean re �� w,. A (Winnipeg Tribune) he then as now. That is front •page: in . 1934; 'only one of L : + enough- about the future for any ;. .: ; , ,,; Wide reading .pays. ,Its worth may -­them was a man «._ �" x hod to know. ; T :. not- be immediately apparent but an Y j The death of the Turk, Zara h- y y. odd scrap of knowledge occasionally Agha, was undoubtedly - the high _ pays big dividends on time devoted Origin Of Steeplechase spot in the records of an man in- - — p y � ^ � „ ,, to reading. r terested as deeply - as - Mr. Gabb Recently a man was' brought to Steeplechasing, in which the com- must' be in longevity figures. :�,y,,�� w «��Q •` Regina General ,Hospital . suffering peting horses have to jump hedges • He says as much• He recalls that ° w»" R from severe frostbite. . It was fear, ( "fences," in hor3e racing lanknlage ) v ia' 1930 he wrote: "Maybe if I live ~ N »< r �� F ed his hands and feet would, have and ditches, originated in Ireland. fir,.., ».» x to be amputated: The first recorded .race of this. kind - long enough Zara • Agha, he being =» r y „� »M.,� •�,y ' 3 f �* ., really dead,. may come into some Dr. R C Riley, hocnitai 1� nlo- +nok__ place Ill 1752 from the church _ future review.” ,Aire now.he Y' ,., �.�` s✓;: 'w '� gi t, remembered a magazine article of Buttevant, (County Clerk) to the o - wz'ite: "The Turk is now iM` he had read some months ago de- church of the St. Leger, four and a 4 ,.,. ,� scribing a newly invented, appera- half inile� away. ' The Heine steeple= r as dead as a door nail, as The tw . �;; , 4^, Christmas Carol' has it and 'I aril, F� (± s a x �" :sus used 'successfully in a similar chase, however, wa not bestowed the Saints be praised, affil alive, �« a :. case. With the aid of a tinsmith he upon the sport until 1803, when a hastily constructed a crude sppaaa- party o! Irish, for- hunters arranged - .' Peace to his,..ashes. .0 x<: • 21 tun based on ,the_ - principle. of the to race in •a straight line towsrds a �>. �'''' invention. 1T'e applied it to such church steeple visible in the distance, ' ` ' -.I Should •,hesitate -to- say that . • `' "i . ���•'' '' �� >{'°�� > :�• Mr. Gabb as a lon eit a �, :..... p Here is a Canadian player of the Winnipeg to _ effect that the frozen. man, -instead The sport assumed its existing form, g y expert wrote that sentence witfi 'some satisfac- am being spilled at of losing his. hands and feet, will over mdre or less artifidial obstacles: tion. But would it be unfeeling of suffer only temporary loss ..of. the. - about one hundred years ago. ms to suggest that he penned it the English goal post in a game with the English terim at. Davos, _ nails on several fingers., with some sense of relic!? — Balti- Switzerland. This incident occurred .in the opening tourney. at Davos. Wide reading is a hatzit . to, col - more Sun. ._ :.. _ .... Canadians- wen -4 -2, - ti tivate. 29 �. +5�•.".rr.• .� -: +�i'4.1= :•.tivyS,. �,` �54"'?,u' -`' _Y;J,'^„s.+n. :.<4.+ yap... nmea '.*.an. ✓-_✓ Y- w. yGf�4e�` �.'.iiij,i'!Pg(s!f':. :.,$.." -'w 4._aii ...� ,! +-� _. _ - - eA� +'Sn "����, 4.' v'. •lt "1 J,L' N. 2'. F _ 'i ..! 1 if"y '.+2 _ S! — e•— '—pct' L'4' - . • L- {{ >,,,t. SF.i'- : Y• �`'..rM' " - Ei -.,yt ... _rz•..,• w !i", "r' .`. - '!. a .vl. ` '�' OF -"` ss $4CriLL1 NC� 4*U> body of the church, where as open forum 'period was held.• Rev.. R. H. for the two Societies. Miss Mae Keyes then introduced - . COAL : _ Blackslitithina, � W c�WOrk - - ,f ' 4 Rickard conducted, as these findings the speaker, Mr. Wilbur Howard, of at right prise, ��t�"`► - -• ir'ere read, discussed and adopted. Grace United Church, Toronto, who = ` _' -" -" Now is the titue to have those repair -Terms - =• -- The. evening session w-a9 opened gave a touching and inspiring add- Order Four R'�uter Sup�tls of J�ibbattended to, Harrows repaired, -41.75 per year; '11.50 paid in advance With a worship service, conducted by `ie Newcastle Twxis Group. ress. The Rally was closed by forming albu new sections on hwnd. The fan,- 'COAL urue Flout y- Plow*- a1wKFe on heed. - - - -_ -_.- Subscriptions to the United States l_. `,i' •a: �t :� St. S ,ciety.' -a "Fr ?endshjD C :rebi - ing' -one - - • - . - � Also•dealer in Viking (Dream 3epara• �- -and Gt. Britain 152.00 in ad-ance. t7,.; t -;a sang a .411 Verse of "Abide With Me," and re- _ r � tgrb and Electric Rashers. —_�,� `tom The wtal r ?g :s' :at on Ra. 6. '?0 prating the blizpah Benediction. _ Dealer is Cockehutt and Frost V -1i <'.rt:r of tiie P:•rzbytery- beiirg re- 'Led, _ O ^ D Wood machinery. -O -- JOHN M U R K A R. Proprietor. :.o' A?' . ''� were not rep- Brq�k Road A phAne call will bring- us-to your farm., Oats` - RU,I O =y F lit o societies nanieic Albert St: • The "Wild Boy"- is here.^ PhoneeP Pick 715diog. : .�/�s, ` =D:, N, E. NlcEwen isattendine .he Veterinary or at t'ur��nt+- twz; Oz;.awa axd Claremont were tied fox'' What a Boy! What a Boy! LAW,' PiC�Crkl F. T. '[7C7�C�1.W31d � convert .,:wsek. `:c Banner which goes to the Suc- Verna Fullers at S t.�rr a af- � � y fits »,r GREENWOOD 49ir ply - ., ...•., —1. S. Balsdoti is in Tot-on!o ittending ieiy _having the largest attendance at the trail Miss iviarion y' ternoon with Annie Coulson. • 3lrs. Dennison has returned to her' -• - • � -- , • -; .._ _ the annual a,nvention .uf ihr hardware retail dealers. _ .Pickard presented the Bannei to Albert St. Oshawa, to hold until April, when home after spending a few weeks t P g with her grandson, Bert Churchill . _ YV F R E STACEY Notice"to' n —The Y. P. Society of the United it is to be given, to Claremont Y. P. and family. ,- Paint -.,r and Paperhanger LJ Church, Pickering,' announce c�Ir. W,. C. Thomson, Lawyer, as the special S. for the remainder _ of , the 5war. Oshawa Society is to make a person- y Friends and neighbors .dropped in at the home of- Mrs. James Keyes, - 35 cei per hour or b f 9 contract an- +vbere. y We do Building n f rill kipde. speaker at their regular meeting on Wednesday next, at 8 p. m. in St. al visit to Claremont with the Ban- on Saturday last, giving, her a very , g y►tiel'sotlov Guaranteed. CARPENTERING. Andrews Church. Mr. Thomson_ is_ a ner, thus providing a social evening Pleasant surprise. The occasion be- ing her birthday. r lv years experience. CEKENTING, - ' - wetl- laiown authority on Social Con - ditions, and a ' cordial invitation is —_ PINE_ DRIVE, DUNBARTON PLL -MBING ' = 'extended to all those who would de- � p/VGEi4T sa3e Resister _ .. or -write I)unharton P. 0. and -• sire to hear an enlightening address . •. -- - ROOFING - -:- ; • on ''Citizenship:' A Concert •under the auspices of SATURDAY, FEfi. IoTH - Auction safe of farm stock, imvlements, house- Wh�teY - le ,— We also Pell Brantford RooBa; - - Dunbarton �- ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH hold effects etc„ at tut 17, Con. �, Pick erintt, the property of t;eorge'I'urner No Terra: MH6erir+le, Smliire $ithroaas H LO U K MIL LS Eclnipnient, httro Water g• ''St. - Paul's An Licari Dunbarton- on Will be held in the reseree. cash, fire bills Sale at one o'cicxl. 'Wm. Alan, Au, - .. �t yptFmQ. Beatty ' Bunday Feb, 17th. Septuagesima. TOWN HALL, PICKERING tioneer. _ - - -, ` 'Suable E iiiptiomt- Sunday School at 2`p. m. Evening r t)u the Evening of I alu prepared to purchase N „d r,ther Building Materiels Prayer at 3 p. m. Preacher, Rev. E. G. Robinson. - TUESDAY FEBRUARY; BROC - - - • -. ,_ E-tiniatetz Frey �1iy brad of rails, aua well On Friday, Feb. 15th, in the Com at 8 o'clock _ Work Gararaniewd. pay the.hi� hest Market price' — muhity Ha11, ..Durbs,rton, a Lantern "Life splendid - E - �t bKru. OTT F. J. PR Lecture , in the Far North," A pcogr'hm hay been pre- rTHEATR _ V �'E will be given by Rev. W. G. Walton, pared. We tire more than delight - LAR SUti .R ILSO. Phnne A.%2 •whQ for many years lived on Can- •ada's Frontier. This •AilI be under, sal to at no ince that MR. BERT HARVEY will be present, sod - _ - - Phone Mark 5502 3 15 PICKERING.. ON TARIO the auspices of -St., Paul's A. Y. -P. the re%t of the program will con - I A. $il'ver col tection.` �iyt of itimtrumental and vocal music and several dames and _FRIDAY and SAr'L- RDAY,. - - Letters tb the Editor. dimloatses Riveo by the children. FEBRUARY 1506 and 16th All #%add 1 r ' ! B' corns enjoy a very de- To the Editor: ligistlnl e” eaing. i- ,+u t t i`LIMEHO►USE - Our Township Horticuit-�rsl Soe- .Di1dIt98I4Id. 9608NxB __ Qlurao, 16 &a. _ -� 3LUFS" _ •. - ,�N'EEK E11�13 SPECIALS =y is just depp� into its third year. all organised and ready to go. THURSDAY, PRICAY and and SATURDAY , _ "'iLi! Aboard" oar rotirty Is your whetlser /r� lire P� GEORGE RAFT society, you are witbin or � JEAN PARXI . - 'beyond the 1...,, f . / :,: at our town- ship. We have no geographical D -' - - - A V N .► MAY W ON(3 V t A Si4i e>� F i/Ot2i"�p f. for 27 C. _ - boundaries. Your interest and your - a7, - asembership ,ia the power for 001 - . . _•.. Woes rttarsstex+d - :�i.�.�J I• • R QUICK COO$ING•' >aotor, >,e you from- =e do - or ' �"�t�o Bat of eo u:lec we do 'not All siz+r+ of IhtrnioR still 9crsen 44 BACHELOR JOASTED OATS Large pkg •23c y y - . extend our area quite that kt pr its its. t. far. Pal 1 our dforta are earl, y QRAy, SAtl;OENra 'uARDwAaa �i K 1 i OF ARTS ".a GOLD MEDAL - -, ,saga n trillages of Picket- �# �rI . (, Y T . - ORANGE MARMALADE, - a��� . _ ixsg d i?unbartoa, and tine sort- 1'ts�se s>fsn 3 8u Jac . :�ia7G. _ _ '- • - ng aommnnities unlimited. Those of us: whose hoaxes have . ' .� - _ ysoday,Taeadayand Wedo'od(►y SNOW WHITS beep he, for years have ions wish- FLt'�K.S; 5 Ibis. for ICES' ed for some mutual bond of inter- = - =_ ( Fey. 18, 19 �� ao =SOAP _. _ = rut and now we have it, .what shaft do with It'. • a7VfATICA 'Systaa, SHIRLEY HIRLEY TIMPt'E� � _ SWEET MkgSD -- �� •are 1 appeal to ev. individual to PPS si' $oasacspe G7esare Yrstf of . Lae Acid. RelievitsR Rheumatism . t —in— PEERS PICIK:LES, Laurge�ar, 25c y whom - this message is carried, to tome and be one of .us, in helping and - Sciatica . «l�htJ �!' y J>:?WELL tm slake our home eamAittn;ty one rf beauty, in the memory of those lE C Jeaes Drnsi rstTR - _ _ SHORTENING;, 2 lbs. for :: Z5c' who, wished it so, and so an inxpir. RUIVlACAPS ' _ - -.- JAMES D1UNNf lotion for those who foltow up. - - itED and WHrrE '. - � Each adventure we have taken has - - - - �1 Ci• COFFEE, per lb., been crowned with increasing euc- kesss due to the influence r,f the W hat Do You Think of This For a List? 2r7G• faithful men and women who have ' `guided LEMONS, per do74ny • i- the destinies of our Society In the past two years, and now we Ray Rake �" Frost and Wood Mower 171931 Pontiac Coach - 1 -1928 Chev. Panel Truck �OOTH a� M RJR/ SON `look to those and' to all others why Used Ciesm Separator =- ' - 1-1930 Dodge Panel � Truck • . - --- _ _ _ _ lirieh to make a fear hours of 1935, . : plpa>and and profitable -. nie vex and their communi#y. Come R -Royal BrrinderA, 1200 chick Cabinet Battery' T:adio I -1928 Hudson Brougham 1-1931 Chev. Ton Truck, (Duals) Pickering Hardware Store -ael- -and Atwater Rent •Battery Radio • 1 =1932 Chev. Ton Truck (Duals) join, at ith us. - -gorse Engine -Dr. • W'ashei n•a ] =1928 G. M. G: Truck - - -' .. _ - •: $� o�aR... !.'.. :Get d N. Cowan,'' 2 tilt• 3 1 Electric, Washer, Used Hand Washer 1 -Essex Sedan 1 -1924 Star Touring ". } =P nd Egg Producers oo try Foods ..Society President. 134rich McGill Grinder, 1 -10 -20 McCormick- Deer.'Traetor -r- i. 1 -2 Horse Power Vert F.lec. 'Grinder 10 -20 Fordson Tractor bed Head and Farina Egg DtaBhes, Opetel BheII _ OAitawa Presbytery. hold :annual Used Furnace - -` 2- Little Wonder .2 -F. Tractor plows 8II3 . (}Tit. li'inter Rally, ,Port Yerry Used Furnacetfe : 12 Cook Stoves : ;. _ _ 24titernational Ham. 2 -F, plows. 1 -Flea Single plow. ry n8 - oval P>zrple. Worm S eific for Hens and Hags ' :...� � _ :The Oshawa Presbytery' "Young 3 Heaters 1 -12ft M -R Spring -tooth cultivator the -Sure -Onre. People's Annual Winter Rally was ' -held Bo:t Stove = ' Stiff -tooth cultivator, 6 fi S • for the Week- : ,. at Port Perry, Saturday, Feb. Fleury Pulpers (new)- :: 6 -ft Massey spring - tooth' cultivator 2"A. itMls. lee Retiigeratar •1 -7 ft M -H Binder The ifterrtbon sessloln opened with �a Set of Hatebwe' kaesey Corn .Scu?llelr• GALS'. BOiL &ItS, 9Ik,; 'COP"R BOTTOM BOILER&$LSD worship service conducted by Wh- ` itlsy Y. P. S, Boat'(Sea -Plea) Hay Loader Side delivery Rake, (M -H) " :DATRY. PAILS. 50e. GALQAYIB>Sa PAIGE, 3k. Mr. Frank Petrie, of Pickering Y. P: S. a vocal "The CHAS, COOPFR, _ �CL;AREM .,NT RAPID -FLOW F16TICK .DII�JE�, 50v, per 0. y presented 'solo, Eioly City", .Aiteuslor Me(lorinicic-- Deerio; Farm vacshianrp - •' Rev. W. J. H. Smyth welcomet� -.: wad Repairs. ' those prpseiif with a brief address to wdiirli the President; Mi,s 31&r- ion Pictard, replied. " p�SE THE `+ BEST a. .._ Our Motto: ="We have itil)Ao• get It, 0, ' it is not utade. -it ` - All hour for discussion was alloy- ed, Lase leaders of the various groups tieing: Ghriatlan FeIIowship, 'Miss ��—"' - for thOS E you IOVE — Telephone )3900 J. Sr BAL SDO t 1 law � -- ary, Mice — >>F7va Brawn; Citizenship, Per. Ii. J. Bsli; Cultural, Miss Eileen Riddeff; Y ftereational, Miss Telnia Harris; C. fit %, /, ." +` t / �' - - /�' �-` r� `" Y l+ieri'g Worst- Bcota 2.49 t p- Pagts 1,2 :.. ILLT., • 1Siss Alice Arnold. '' -- % J ." � - _ Mea`s Overalls and pr tv, _ .. � ],!creational Period waft- spent- i'• "•' r- �- >c - � ; ` .•{'',;� i` --, -� - `'''1 � ' _ _ ' _ ._' Men'e Fork Shirts t13c, or 2 for 1.2r - ._. _.. __ - . In the. A"mbly Hall or the xiRl, -. Send fieei►t $Rihool, under the supervision or iLiais Yehua Isisntir. by /tiOiftX, �'.. Fatm Team Harn"i4 1123.$0. no , : ; _ ° Supper wa served members of by 1 1 . i ` 'COitC�f -58I�. ".Horse Collars at vwrlons prices - ibe Port Peaty Sodety, which was '.no a C07`tfOrtfdfile Sweat Pad(i Team Lases - iP-SA enjoyed- than tke deli htful g -song which followed, led by acrd cmienienf. - ' .Now 67the. tiffs, tai .Salts tbnt old - - Iftse Hazel De_ Guerre. sad Mr; H. = harneap repaired • - TyMcal Low Return Fares betwom Piekeirina and BALT- - : Fhose 290'1 - •` ' ib 'Phu findinngs of the varii ,groups la-,inR been duplicated an l dietrfb- " ttted, Ii.Y[O$F, 7[$23.%5; -ST. LOUIS, x$26.68•; CWCAGO, i$15„20 ;" SEAT'CLl^., $68.30. (x - Excursion) (Sublect to change without notice) CEO I L B RADL,,-EY all present ad•jnumad to llise Tildes a, Thee Tables and All Beach 'ravel l'oo st _ _ AA r=X ROM ----- l;sM JAM I ::y Sic in 2 Z4 Ci .. .. e+tiCl+r. it - � ._. s _. .' -. , _: _ - _ . -. _ ... a- S_ ... .n j. .. •....{ _ r ._i._. :`� •.. by .l— :�. • .. FYW Claremont It is reported that several business _ ..; = 'changes have taken place in some of .� Green River 1 _J kev,e*iarton spent part of the the enterprises at North Claremont, '. - =Glen Major rl / E. f � "Ni.— / ' The Audle • Dramatic Club will ` v week iii Toronto. ' during the ;past week., and that in { y The as L; Mrs. J. H. Caskey, we are pleased' the future the elevator and coal bus -I present their popular drama, "The passing of Hugh S. Pugh, at FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND 1 Red - Headed Stepdaughter" in the the Toronto General • Huspital on E.MBALML+R to know is impravirtF in 1}ealUh mess will be operated by Mr. Thos. • Tuesda Feb. 12th removes one of Fred Evans was aasther one of Condy, and the Canning Factory will Green River Church, on Tuesday, y, AucceSaur to W. J. Mather, s our citizens who fell, a victim of the now be operated by Mr, Walt. SXm- Feb. 18th, at 8 o'clock, under the our oldest residents from our midst. + auspices of the Sunday School. Pro- as he has- lived, always with us, as f3toutIville i..." flu. es _ a net hbor and friend. He w-as the Night and Day Service - Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jones, of Br- For the benefit of the many 'who seeds . in aid of the Piano Fund. g have been 'en g This is a 'real play. Come •one, come, Youngest son of the late Steven and Budinese Phone — Residence Phoas ��slin spent the week -end with Mrs enquiring froYtl this net I all. Admission 25 and 15 cents. g y' .9801 t 820 ' B_ ushby. - ghborhood, the choir of the United Elizabeth Pugh, and is sleds ed h E Bryan was confined to the Church in Pickering, announce the : Kinsale one sister, Mrs. C. Middleton, of I Toronto, also by one son, Howard on JAS, DAVIDSON ; house for several days suffering' date of the appearance of the Car- the home farm Miss McBride s spent a week end , and Mrs. Ross :tor - from the flu. olina Jubilee Singers on Saturday, T with Miss E. Par'sin. ton, of Lnionville; one son, Percy, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Michell, of March 30th in St. Andrew's Church C H E R R Y W 00 D Green River spent Sunday with W. They will also appear at the Sunday Marjorie Parkin spend a week and his wife, formerly Miss Carrie services on the 31st. II with Mrs. R. E. Mowbray. Gerow, predeceased him some years T T �T , 'arid Mrs' ward' 9 f Mrs. L- Mudie, of Oshawa,., spent ago. Funeral services -were held at I N S V R A N C E Mrs. D. A. Scott entertained a The regular meeting of the Clause- the United Church Glen Major number of friends , to a bridge on wont Women's_ Institute will be held � Sunday with Kinsale friends. jor on ACTUMOBILii ' R. E. Mowbray is at present un- 'Thursday, Feb. 14th, with interment F[Rit =•' Friday afternoon.. on Wednesday, Feb. 20th, at 3.p• der the docor t's care with the flu. takling place at Claremwnt Union " T. Patefson and E. Shirk were in m•, at the home of Mzs. W. Ward. BURGLARY Mrs Wm- Bell is at present uis ->�' "trite city on "Monday in the interests A paper, "The Attainment •of Cult- iting her sister, Mrs. t pre, in Tor- CASUALTYt ,4 Of the Telephone Co. ere" will be given by ,Mrs J. Gregg. onto. : THOUSANDS LIFE INSURANCE Hugh Pugh was hor" ever the end Current Events by Miss J. Pilkey. of the week, He looks : well,' feels Roll Call r "Uses of Salt." Motto - Mr. B. NicoIs is spending his hol- Phone Pickering 7W20 � -Well and • is - doing hell, at Mitchell. "Lives- of (Treat- Men remind us we idays with friends in Huntsville and who suffered from Quinsy, Tomtit- can make Qur Lives Sublime." Orillia. ia, Coagh, Colds, • Whooping-cough, « rr The Euchre. Club met at the home YOII Can Buy St g0III8 Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Tonsil Troubles and Sore Throat, re- of. Mr. and Mrs. Condy,'on Friday The drama, "The Chief Engineers' S. Rose, of Uxbridge on the gift of covered using SYBILLA .SP- A.HR'S TIRES, BATTERIES, evening last with the usual big att- was presented by the 5th Line Y. P. Alice and ' Howard Russell of No Wonder They Say it's Good. endance. here'.on, Wednesday CCESSORIES y night last. The Whitby spent Sunday with their gr- E. C. JONES Druggist Mr. and Mrs. Bar'kis Reesor cele- presentation was very well attend- andmother, Mrs. Wm. Bell. Pickering Out At as low and better prig br•ated their wedding anniversary on ed. The members of the cast are re- a daughter, Jan. 31st. Friday last, a family e- union' was peptic ally well. Thetdanceaat the 31r. randy Mrs. Hooker* Jack and Q {1Ce t0 Cl'+ 1tOTS you can run Toronto„ carried out for the day. Gerald sent Saturday' afternoon close of the. evening was also very calling Miss- Lenna• Snider, who is attend ng on relatives in Ashburn. --,-- "g ing the Toronto' Conservatory of !tees abbe led. Fofrom g these Line A number of our youri,z people_ ALL PERSON$ having claims a- Let us repair that leaky top. Music, Toronto, .spent the week -end party • took in the dance at Brooklin last garnet the Estate of Rachael Walk- _ -with Rev: X. E: and Mrs. Glover. were entertained .by' Mrs. Duerden. Friday night and. report A good er, late of the Village of Claremont. Well, and the war is on. Hostil- time. in the County of Ontario, deceased, ..Skilled Motor iRepaiire_ . The Anchor Society of the United ities were declared on the 11th. The The :Mission Band "was* held on who died on or about the 16th day CiortlOtl a! Law Church, pare presenting the following. Bounda Line,. the Brock Road is Saturday afternoon in the hall with -of November, 193` . are hereby not- • drama The . Colonels Maid' in the ' no longer effective, Formerly there many present. After the usual les- ified' to .send to the undersigned ex- Phunr 2908'. Community Hall on Friday, March appeared to be an agreement to. -the son, a post office was opened and all. ecutors on or before the 6th day, of 1st• effect that the Home Telephone Co. received a beautiful Valentine and March., 1985, full particulars of PICKERI'.,iG, - ONTARIO •n ". Several of tihe members of the claimed for subscribers, that disc- a treat of pop -corn and candy. their claims. Board of the United Church were at riot east of the Brock Road and the The many friends were shocked to. Immediately after the said last r _ 'Rosa Evans' on Tuesday, cutting Bethesda, and Stouffvilie, that west learn on Wednesday last of the mentioned date, the assets of the CHRISTMAS SIrP.CiALS wood preparatory - to a "bee" later of this road. Owing to the inability death of. Miss Louise Stevenson, at said estate will be distributed a- The supply. Son to the church as to settle differences that have aria- the home of her sister, Mrs. F. L. monget the parties entitled thereto, 2 Sisamay Cotloe Mattresass $I%" fuel• en, as a result of the boundary. the . Green, at Greenwood. Miss Steven- havers regard only to claims of 1 Simmeas We are beginning �to, have some of Rafhray "Board gave the two cam son spent. her girlhood days in Kin- .whxh the undersigned shag then 2 ginner SpgsW 1LM the problems common to more urban panes till Feb. llih to settle' these sale. , She was born on the old home- have notice, to the exclusion of all I Simmons Spriggs SA - -- _ -- centres. Complaint's are being made d :terenm. 1hm had not been acc- , stead now occupied : by C. J. Ste,- .. off+ and the undwArzoed will not Dla. Been Suite a nast saw of a si iolts auisanee- in tbs ' village. omp8shed. So Nowt Everything is enson her brother. Although -able was be. U&Me to any person of whose % cut "k SL4$ The trustees- are the ones to 'desa 'wide open. Pict your phone. in her 84th year she enjoyed good +10n the mdsyfsigued shall not then D&Aag Rom Saito Dark Oak itl" -with such mutters and may be ask- z i health until some tsvo weeks,•fro. have noticed for the assets eJ diet- Aluminum and Gmaiteware 9 ed to do so. Whitevale i she was highly respected by all who ri�� or any part thereof. per eat d Ice-harvesting is now under. way _ f !near her and always ready to .•3Telri'ED this 2iistu day of ]anuary, p�a7 sass, fN and supplies ate being put in by a -There will be a skating party held with any 'good cause- • She 'leaves to k'• D:, 1935. s earisfiM ; nnnnber here. A good qualf6y, of ice in . the Markham rink on Wednesday mourn her lose, Mrs. F. L, Green. a G. rather KWdletos. Brea>ham. Oat. Is being brought in this year. We night, Feb. 20th, under the auspices sister and C J. Stevenson here. 7%e and Harriet E. Walker, Claremont. SEAL'S HOrSEFLTR s;_,ti: Ny, a ,,,9 - saw some hen this week, 20 inches of the Whitevahe United Young .Peo- private funeral was held last Friday Out. Fseeuters. or mole thick and as clear as .a sot - pie. Don't miss a real sikate, every - afternoon from the home of F. L. H* tk'ir solikilivs. Id piece of glaaa. one come anal -enjoy it. and Mrs, Green. Mason Foalds Davidson Carter sail Kesock.. to Say Street. Tomato. ._ - --------- In. V&Aft ..O, ! r -Top : mat -� C'AR `T.HAT _ ,9, _ Radio Service .a. r N�LED . -.ALL MAKES - CO AND BERVtahn AND RF,PAIRBD A 90 HORSEPOWER SLY...A 100 HORSEPOWER STRAIGHT EIGHTY LUAR I�AE� WORK GUARANTEED �MPA .;. 'i;+OR 1935, Oldsmobile offers a lowvp iced, Hydraulic Brakes — Enclosed Tire and Lug: - 7 ARTHUR FIELD Y .0 90- horsepower Six, and a 100- horsepower . gage Compartment — Centre Control Steerin R. T. I- Urxduate . .. `_ :ihaight Eight ...non beautiful than any pn- -- All Silent Syncro-Mesh Transmission = ,�'� } - - sous models ... morabrilliant in performancg !staler No-Ihaft "Ventilation —and Increased :> ` {:i 4K Phone 3LOt,, PICKERING ...more lavish In imp' Economy demonstrate in a practical p why Oldsmobile is known is 'The way " - Establishing the value measure for 1935, Olds. Car That 1 THE "M A D EL 1 N E" mobile has solid deal, "Turret- Top" Bodies by H..¢ver,thiay.' , BIGGER - -BEAUTY - S AL011i Baer. Complob insulatka; against sound has Come lo the showrooms and ses the now : - Moos eagioeesed into tlisee sea taro. knee- models. Look ones more to Oldaaiobile as as- OR KE 9, Aefioo, proved and now improved, combines empliWag the advanced tread is motor cars. BRA 1thBi nieaas w ass year. 'shies azeians with fhe Ihder Stabiliser to provide superior Check carefully whatyou pay against what �: ' a sew ffw"ieari Wave. 7 'Odhq snow Many other advaneeaetts ... you get ... for Oldsmobilehas,wrod again. ( ; have Permneei+6 Wwvwe to saite vee7 ady's purse. o& way not ioske an appointment. . .. _ ,. _ , • •. I Siva all uty clueLomers my very best :. - - - r . N careful a ent� KtK EpC AIsi Maroeiiing Hair n it �g seelp wHEE End Faciol Treat meats ='Y. 9hnmpooing; : ' aids StabiNze - " • o a` Phcme I!h06 CLAREMONT.' • 1, ? >z:<::< -;:, its � ,� - - - sCR°. MESH Insurance CO. ! - A UNER�. TORS YALUF �'• '�;> 4 and WAWANESA INS. CO. - o -roc `s111 t s^" Chow Rates for ram and commy Windstorm Iitsurance on -Buitiino x _ - WiadMIDS, silos etc. Aa.t'e'soMle I „ of C. COOP Claremont Al R E R, ` Write ^' ei Phone � _ . _..,. BOWMAN & ROWZ . W'HI'TBY, ONT �... •'SrY.: -„ ,d•,,, •� rpLq,+rf,,,�y''�'�:yE i;':,: i+:F•�h%:-"'V�; �•4 ., '�9'i?'^,i,: {"c,�+� -,. >� .s;:y .. .?..:..�.'. .+ •`. - .. - i British Church Celebrate& 875th Anniversary f aers Take Advant e_ r tors krange nt Ac C edi _ } • !Adjustment of Debts Announced g to 4 lbs. by Finance Minister — 16,000 Old roosters .. 6 8 - Applications spring chickens- Rs' Over 6 lbs. 13 17 19 Ottawa. -More than ,16,000 farm- 5% to 6 lbs. 12 ...16 18 ar•s have taken the first steps toward 5 to 6% lbs. 11 15 17 M r ►1 + aking use of the debt adjustment- —4% to 6lbs.- 111 —' -14 - - -16 -- •r -- -provisions of the Farmers' Creditors' - Under 4% lbs. 9 13 16 ; Arrangement Act adopted at the last Turkeys, g • • . young ` 18 session of Parliament, and at least G _ eese ......... ,..' 10 1,000 compromises have already been Ducks ......... 13 • 14 effected. Finance Minister E . N. Broilers- , Rhodes Sunday made public some lain to 2% lbs. 11 15 -°17 ,.Statistics of the work of the -act up HAY AND STRAW to the present. No. 2 timothy hay, baled, ton, _ With the recent appointment of the 16.50 to $11.30; No. 3 timothy hay, - provincial board in Prince Edward_ ton, $15 -to p16; straw, wheat, baled, $ton was completed, and in five prsa ton,. $10; oat straw, $9 to $10. - 'Island the Dominion -wide organ! ov- GRAIN QUOTATIONS - ` 3ncea :(Ontario and Quebec and the Following are Saturday's closing - ' Prairie Provinces), it was already notations on-Toronto grain trans- n, *. Ay A'f Sunctioning. actions for car Iota, prices on basis At the e d of Jan. 2 528 formal ap• h JpIleations had been received at the c.i.f. Bay ports: Manitoba wheat -No. 1 Northern, central office in Ottawa and it was r;,,y�„,�,x >5- `'►.�r sirr� .,' � •believed the total applications signed 85�s + No. 2 Northern. 81� ; No. 3 _ ' • �, � be debtors would exceed Sons Northern, 80; No. 4 Northern, 78; Sublimely unconscious of contact -with 13ntatn s 'far distant history, members of the younger - In tos would 169 cases had No. 5 Northern, 76;, No. 6 Northern, generation -are shown as they rest in the shadow of the ancient abbey at Waltham, Essex,.' England. , been appealed Saskatchewan the provincial board 76- , 'The abbey church of St. Lawrence and Holy Cross, i a the background, this 'year celebrates the 875th Manitoba oats -No. 2 C.W., 4824; _ anniversary of its founding. On the left Fa the ancient gateway to the abbey. These old buildings are A of review, 49 had been heard and No. 3 C•W. 43,4 ; extra No. 1 feed a direct link with the days of Canute, the great Da nish King, and of Harold, -the last of the Saxon 36 had been settled. In nine cases soverei s of England. She board declined to formulate a oats 43 %; No. 1 feed, 41 %; iniz6d $ proposal for settlement. feed oats,, 35. _ There had been 160 appeals to the Manitoba barley No.. 3 C.W.. � ����ED FOWL Wi171\ N - board in Alberta and 40 heard. In 66 No. 1 feed screenings, $22. per 1,�a�1 l�Jll (i)� Manitoba there Le I imam.. 133 appeals • to -• e L wayS and 38 heard, to Ontario 120 appeals South African corn -98. Ontario H , had been taken and 36 beard, and in Ontario grain, approzimate prig -_ Loaded Chickens With Stones Ontario Association of Fairs - _ Quebec 520 appeals and .30 heard ei track shipping point - Wheat. 92 More than 500 lives were lost due Among the cases referred to the to 94; oats, 34 to 37; barley, 46 to And Sold Them As Pro- and Exhibitions Substitute minister were many lastaaces . of 48; corn, 66 to 68; rye, 52 to 54; to motor vehicle 1934, &' in etin i - fiteerin Rates, "Agricultural- Societies " — heavy liabilities being reduced to buckwheat, 43 to 44; malting barley, during the year rim a bulletin is- g � _ sued by the Department of High- `• -Will WIden Scope Of AiG • ` half the original amount by volun- .70 to 74. P ig - ' Securing Plymouth Rock prices - -•.i. Lary action bf the creditors, and dras- - ways states: tivitieS tic reductions in interest' rates. AL f • Approximately 10,000 persons for common field atone is the way a Me Adopts were injured -in some cases . per- get- rich qulek farmer undertook to Toronto =Ti►e' cai`eer of the Ont- ir hearing in Hull, Quebec. a farmer _ clear the pebbles off his farTh -at, ' 3�• . '.Sought eztettatats'of a mortgage,.and ��,,,� manently crippled or disfigured P interest atedarctioa from s!z pAr skint 7Ci11$te 5ygtem - and the economic loss from accidents profiteering rates' when hey disposed 'ario Association of Fairs and Ex- _ to five. The Mortgagee agreed riot equalled or . exceeded the • amount of his gravel at dressed' poultry 'quo - hibitions closed Friday when the tie - spent on new vehicles during. the tations. legates to its 85th annual convention only to the eaSnsloa• but reduced 'the voted that it should become renee- '�` ialereat to. three r cent, R3- Vear -Olfj Corpbratian Of year. The birds weie sold to a distant instead of nee as requested. 76 Members �S1Ve5 Wad► Accidents were fi65 or 9.1 per merchant as dressed fowl and al forth known sa the Untariu As e4 sociation of Agricvltura' Societies. cent. more than during the first - though the weight of them seemed The chap TO ?Fl change, planned for the .pawl tea � months of 1933. The number of out of all proportitia to their sine, * two years and discussed at the last _ . '- fatalities, 416 for the ,ten months, the guileless buyer turned • them a ��� Montreal- Governors of McGill two conventions, was adopted as a 'Univerai was 26.1 per cent.- above the total over, without inspection; to the Wal- ty "at a recent' meetiij� ab- for the same period of last year and kerton Egg k Dairy Co., here, a result of the opinion that antler its • oliahed the corporation • of _the uni- new form the association would - be �F - ' and,'" i'eplttced 'i� with a the number of persons injured' Ran member of• whose staff almost got better able to contribute to tits ad- versity - 11,1 per cent. above. curvature of the spine carrying MARKETS Senate of'26'fiwmbefa as against vancement of agriculture; There was one person fatally in- them to the stock room. 76 . in the corpbraition. Tire" corpora- As members of an organization of - ; ;. j Jared for every. nineteen accidents Although, Plymouth Rocks- are exhibitions, j floe had been the central academic faire a the various authority of the university for 83 reported thin year as compared amongst the heftiest. breed of fowl, units were bound by the .definition with ratio of one to twenty -two for he never knew them to bear down of a fair, ' aJPRUDUGE'P$ICE3 years. the corresponding period of 1953. like' ,unable to launch ender- _ f p granite,' so an - investigation The newly- created Senate w41 .fie avers t rt damn loan takings for the study and improve- .United Fanners' Co- Operative Co. have very wide powers and is to be p o4e y started,. which resulted is over a meat of farming other than those i Saturday, were; paying' the following per reported accident since Jan, 1, ported of atones being exhumed from whi -ch fell within the Jurisdiction of prices for produce: entirely an interior body with zw 1 ^33 was $98.ir4�tast y' ear. this a small chicken, while others of the J EGGS -G 1 members from outside the uni- a fair or exhibition. Under their )tide , .4- . 3$c and with figure was $96.32. shipment• had even heavier innards. -new form. however, they will be able eases retarnEd, "i�i'0 lasQe, 22u'; �A�� versify. The Senate will exercise -_ - - As the birds could never have swal- eneral tio3rtrol over the academic *` .' to appoint committees and allot _ ;medium. 20c; !'A ". pullets„ ' 18c; "B," : activities "d the University and the Dairy [Ildu$t>t'y is lowed such boulders and thrived, the funds for special work such as re- ;;.; Ise. fat on, their slats showed• that the discipline, of. the university body sari � search and lecturing. s -- - BUTTZR- OntariP• Igo. 1 solids, will have the power to recommend �teaai�y L+a�[pan(�ln trick of filling them up with virgin The convention closed with the Ifbc; No. 2, 24 %c:" rock had been resorted to after the establishment and discontinuance election• of officers.. They Arer Hoa- POULTRY: :: P death, and wa's no doubt thought to orarr presidents, Hon- Duncan - - of faculties, . schools and: de art- ` be a very lever ruse to clear an Marshall and A. J. H. Eckardt; �� (Quotation's in cents.) T,rP:,ea meets. Other -natters' under the Butter. Main Product, Bllt ry Live Dressed milkfed aut.liu.:Ly of the Senate are entrance exceedingly stoney farm and lift honorary life director, J. Lockie Wil- $ens- "A" "A" "A" requirements, granting "and confer- Output Of Cheese the mortgage off the property with song Toronto; honorary director, J. ' Over 5 lbs. .: it 14 ring of honorary and other degrees - Growing despatch. J. Tierney. Brockville; president, Geo :Over 4 lbs. .. 10. 13 and to fix the university calendar. City dwellers, who don't know E. Foster, Honeywood'; first vice- .7.; about fowl except to eat it, president, S. A. Gibson, 'Ingersoll; would no doubt surmise that the second vice- president. W. - J. Hill. ' ' Canada is potentially a -large pro- .reason these birds were called • Ply Madoc; secretary and editor, 'J. A.. doter of cheese. it has produced a mouth Reeks, was - because of' the Carrol. Toronto; - treasures, J. E. HOW TO RELIEVE YOUR COLD ; -huge output in the pant; and may rockeries they contained. - Walker- Peart, Hamilton; auditor, J. R. Her -' do so again. For a good many ton Herald- Times. nit on, Richmond Hill directors, years. however, the trend in Cana- • l - • • •' ALMOST A - -_ _ than .dairying has been to • increase _ Dr. A. E.• Cavanagh, Carp; Dr. G. the output of butter and to allow $40,000 in Clothing W. Alexander, Beachburg; R. H. Collected b Scouts Ketcheson. Belleville Malcolm Cald- the, production of cheese to decline. y y er' Beaverton;' Irwin ' McMahon r Follow Simple Directions Hetre In recent years, at all event, this Toronto. -Boy Scouts throughout . Hawkeston J. �M. Mussen. Niagara _ For Quick Relief an tendency sin the accompanied prooduction the city collected 17 -0,000 pieces of on- the -Lake; R. E. Cowan, Galt; H P cast -off clothing two weeks ago at an B Mossip, St. Marys; G. Vern of milk. The greater ,part of the estimated value of =400;000, the Board Robinson, Dresden; S. H. Buchanan- ' / -Canadian cheese 'production has of Police Commissioners, were infor- Obven Sound; Dr. J.•' J. Wilson " When you have a cold. remember the long been exported,., but both pro- -med •last week, J. F. M. Stets art, simple treatment pictured here ..., duction and exports are much lower chairman of the Dominion' board; g,• "'Burks• Falls; W. Walker, Fort Wil- ` prescnbed by- doctors -as-- the - wick•-- - -today than they were a score: of -H.' McMichael. Teronto� commiseton- liam;, Norman Campbell. Providence s<f way. 'years ago. • The const►rhption, of. er, and .1. W. Mitchell, Bay H. -Anyan, Englehart. Results are amazin 'Ache.and dis- cheese is low in Canada, • fit -there sident, a provincial board rd pre Representatives to the 'Royal Win- .. g. � ppeared before the board ask- ter Fair, James McLean, 4 J.. C. " tress go immediately. Because of is or. large consumpti'8a of ' butter. ing that October 12 be fixed upon as Ball, Fair, Foster; to Western Fair, L Take 2 Aspirin tablets. Aspirins quick - disintegrating prop- Th'gre is also a large consumption of apple 'day for this year• The request • fre milk and ' cream. was S. A: Gibson; Ingersoll and G. V. . `erty, Aspirin -(`takes hold " -- ;almost , � :•.. granted. ... � asyoucaughtitl" "quick .Dairying. owes its modern posi- Robinson -D en; to . instantly. Your cold is relieved . _ $obin i•4sd Central Can- (ion in ..Canada ;to the. introduction Canadian W ads Exhibitrots; R. H. Ketcheson All you do is take A par e of thin factory system for the 'mak- Bell ville, atld W: J. Hill, Madoc. y $ nand ing of cheese and butter and the Join 'Fleet 'Practice drink plenty of wafer. Do this every facilities offered by improved . meth 40Q Pollnlli Of Honey 2 to 4 hours the first day-less often ods of cold storage The first Cana. . Hamilton, Bermuda; -Ships of the . _ afterward if throat is sore, the - diin cheese factory was established 'Royal Canadian Navy ;are in the West - Found In Honne s Walls _� Aspirin gargle will ease it in as little in Ontario in 1864, and the first Indies for the yearly, winter manoeu- ' as 2 minutes. 14 viers with the . royal fleet. " Canadian creamery for butter mak • H•M,C.S, Vancouver -and' Skeena of There have been tales of bats in Ask your doctor about this. And ing 'in' Quebec in 1873. The first the Eaquimalt, B:C., base, and H,M. the belfrey, but Wallaceburg pres- Z. Drink full alas of Water. be sure you get ASPIRIN when you centrifugal cream . separator was ' ents one to -day of honey in the walls. = Repeat vestment ilk z hours buy. It is made in Canada and all • imported from Denmark in 1882, and C.S. Saguenay and Champlain; based druggists have it. Look for the name the government organization of cold ,at Halifax, will, be here for general For some time Mrs. John Colby rd weeks enxage _in wer ��o; a,i�GO Wito -t "b••L Ll•aL ell w.. 11vt all Vailrr in Buyer in The form of a _cross- cross _storage servicesslate� from -1W. the larger craft., the walls of her home, so she in- w' _ Aspirin tablet. Aspirin is the trade 1886 the quantity of Cheese expos;- Their program calls for 'visit's visits dt strutted a carpenter to tear enough ed • from- Canada was 6141570 of the siding down to investigate. mark of the Bayer Company. Limited. � Bermuda and other ports through the g , pounds, and' of butter 10,649,733• British West Indies the Dutch West He uncovered so much pure honey w ; pounds. Butter reached its maxAmum Indies and British Guiana, Gun .and 'that the Colbys realized they could RM �y DOES N01 HA - exportation in 19U3 at 34,128,944, torpedo practice and sports competi- not use it all within their own house- . THE. HEART pounds, and cheese attained its, tions between the ships' complements' hold. Neighbors were invited and maximum a year later at 233,980,716 also are scheduled. they came in bunches. Every home y .. pounds. Since that time. - there has within three blocks of the ' Colby I AO- been a large increase in the quantity • Charlad pbservin artist's .small residence supply. y ( g gained a su of fresh milk, and of butter con- son, drawing pictures) "I do think It was estimated by Mr. Colby tha +. 3- If throat Is sore.'c'rush and stir sumed within the Dominion. tK 4 s Aspirin tablets In a third of a alas o[ Lionel' clever, mum_ . He must have bees left 400 pounds of honey in the waterandgaole .This eases the soreness in inhaied it from his father," walls- • your thrat almost instantly. 13 _ _ jr / ` . �. i.e. ..,.aa•� - -,i . - J4 jA SHE `FLAYS ORGAN . �. . . fa �min in Grea #Sri #a�n AT 75 YEARS g = #' Takes Krtuchen to Keep i . - - . _. .. Rheumatism Astray (Control of Production and Prices by `the Marketing Boards) #10 �/'� �• - '� - -- Writing to tell how she keeps hq� — - �! activity, this wonderful old womlfl Angua Fletcher writes the follow- As regards wheat, a special levy { �� states: I ing in the New York Sun:— The subsidy scheme has been put into (4p!� "My hands were becoming so production of agricultural commodi- operation, under the Wheat Act �(�(t't';p• �t %' //� crlppied that I had to give up piano ties in Great Britain are not under of 1932, whereby producers receive (i .and organ playing —and almost en- State control milk a f• �r "' , averaging 10 •y W - tirely gave up knitting. 1 haoe been In the case of "standard price" J • �. nll0•r� thing Kruschea Snits for nearly two hops, pigs and potatoes the market- shillings per cwt. so long ,as the years, and am very pleased with the ing of home produced supplies is total home crop does not exceed :result. Last August I played two under the control of marketing 27,000,000 cwt., or approximately - church services on the organ, and boards, composed of the elected re- the prewar output. The funds re- - t�► 3 J -' hope to do so again this August. My presentatives of producers, and ad- quired to pay to growers the dif- r��' ` fingers are nearly straight, °and ministering statutory schemes which Terence between the market price quite supple, and 1 am To• 1 have have been prepared and put into ef. . -.-The birthday anniversary of the recommended Kr A. C. Salta to A —A. A. C, fettive operation at the request of and the standard •price Ae raised -! " many people," 'the producers. Subject to certain by means of a levy' on all Sour The six mineral salts of Kruschen p ? Y have a direct ,effect upon the whole public safe- guards, these marketing manufactured or imported. An im- bloodstream, neutralizing uric acid, boards can and do, in various ways, Port duty of two shillings per qr. - :c which is the recognised cause of exercise control over sales of these (480 pounds was imposed_ on wheat_ _ _ ••' r;+ rheumatism, , They also rester -e -the - products -by individual producers in in - -grain from foreign countries ut •.•:eliminating organs to proper work- the interests of the whole . body of under the Ottawa Agreements Act, ing order, and so prevent constipa- producers. Y 19$2• �s �� • �� ! '` torn, thereby checking the further P As re flriancial as- � � "Fresh and mellow', lasting, too, ' •� ,formation of uric- acid. and other In the interest of `market stn- garde sugar, body poisons which undermine the bility the government has• taken sistance has been given to the . health, steps to regulate imports of certain United Kingdom beet sugar indus. - J/ Dixie Plug is the smoke for you. 4 classes of agricultural produce, try since 1926 by means largely of I've tried them all and I'll agree Winnipeg Housmn namely, meat, bacon, eggs, ,potatoes, a direct Exchequer subsidy. The � Body Profit $11,453 oats and processed milks. In -the customs duty on imported sugar , That Dixie Plug's O.K. by me l „ �? case of meat, imports from foreign has not been increased during the Winnipeg. — Des rte unfavorable countries are re ulated in accordance Period of assistance, and imports s..., p g P with the program agreed with' the have not been subject to qua tits- LARGE PLUG 200 y conditions, the Winnipeg Housing Dominion at Ottawa or by special live regulation. The total effective Commission made a net profit o- arrangements. In the case of bacon, rate of assistance given to the in- , ;11,463 in 19$4, it was' shown re_ - cently at the annual meeting. The ltnpb a are regulated ' -oy orders dustry by way of subsidy ...d - Commission urged a public policy issued under the Agricultural venue abatement has been on a of loaning money for rehabilitation Marketing ' Act. 1933, • and a similar declining scale and in 1933.34 was - r' procedure will shortly be adopted as substantially leas than the . state r purposes, which now is being con- assistance provided b sidered by the civic housing eom regards main crop potatoes. which P y other Eu_ _ pLUG SMOKING TOBACCO = mittee. are, at present, regulated by vol ropeaa countries, such as France, untary arrangement only. Imports of - Germany and Italy. to their do- - - - - -- eggs, processed -milks and oats are meatic industries. st:ll regulated by voluntary a g ree- In spite, of differences in their _ ment with the principal supplying nature and p Des rte the work of Bail sad The number of .' hogs graded in P P Purpose, it is possible countries. Imports of hops are sub- to se. of these developments that p g p P Y P others in producing sugar from Canada drrin the - first week of _ m •� s> fi l :,::i,: ¢ jetted to customs duties, but not to while they have afforded substan- nothing but gas an which ultraviolet 19$5 was 40,863 an increase of 2r `i''g••': quantitative regulation. tial assistance to producers in the - rays fall, Dr., Inman holds that we - t '• In the caseof milk 'and fat •� . ,;rh�:..„•� ::., , , cat- United ted Kingdom during a ' period shall never be e able to dispense with 443 over the corresponding . week as"ass un recedented diffcult Y they nature's r e , s vegetation. We nee d food, 1934. t e, temporary ry financial of lh;: i s also provided e d b y means o f Tr ea have _ not led to any undesirable ex- and the only commercially feasible °•'�iil:� s u rY advances authorized by the s s i on rt home production, sign-' way getting is-to let sunlight -Milk Act 1934, and' the Cattle In- iScantl increased the cost of living s esize sugars and starches and h •.t Y ., g Yat� g Classified Advertu><>rig . . dust rq ( Emer env Y Provisions). or had any serious effects on British P rdt i ens i n plants. Swift was right - ., Ac 4 respectively. �•• t, 198 . international trade. w he orated out in G ver's - - when p ullr Travels" that the ;�_ �� green cucumber. ! Catarrhal Deafness PO►►1'.i1 FROM atrrea light from the sun and that OFFER nt EVERY lnlvandf n _ the light becomes visible by burning tat of wanted Inventions and tall tnatlon seat free. The awnaas May Be Overcome the pickle. He might have added camyany, Worts Patent Attorneys 279 T. - _ :.ASK YOUR DOCTOR' y. SUNL[CHT that if cucumber d would 'fed to frank t7trNe�t�ttWY . If you have' catarrhs! deafness or a firefl the sun's light would have head noises go to your druggist and been released in another cosy. Thus Aasous Superior slschsi strata FIRST MOTHER get 1 oz. Parmint (double strength) considered the cow is a fine solar �+ C10sely.feathered for severe weath- !f and add to it % pint of hot water engine as it munches grass is a men- er Yellow skin early broiler Brown and a little sugar. Take 1 table- Pfiatoelectric Ce]]s May Make dos,• egg: Neubausers, Chatham, Ontario• Before You Give Your Child spoonful four times a day. It Available To = an Unknown Remedy to Take This will often bring, quick relies ussrarswa Taturgs'-- seal]._ from -the distressing head noises. Men ON'T oe a fob hunter. —start your ,e► Every da yy. nnthi ty mothers Clogged nostrils should open, breath- "The ubward movement after a own business on our capital. No U. the advicx of unqualified persons i become ens and the mucous slump comes largely through new bars times; no lay-offs; always your a -- instead of their doctor's' — on Y otivn boss. Hundreds average 1s,000 to Remedies for their children. stop dropping into the throat. It is •A photoelectric cell is a device activity -1 the construction and boil- =6,000 annual sales year aster year. : _ If they knew what the scientists easy prepare, costs little and is that converts ordinary light directly ding industries. "-91r Arthur Salter; a o supply ecessities. Selling experience ey pleasant to take.. Anyone who has into electricity. Let -'the sun our unnecessary. Wonderful opportunity to i�oa'. they would new take this catarrhal deafness or head noises ty' P own pleasant, dignified profitable bust. new should give this down on a collection of cells Humus ness backed by world wide industry. - - - - -- - -- s gi prescription a trial. ous enough, ana visions' arise of Neither national boundaries aor write Rawleigh. De t, 1.000,. 1006 t 'DOCtOrb day pi�Li salt water change the plain rules of Richelieu, Montreal, P.4 ' trolley cars driven by sunbeams, of For Your Gbiilli -cities with electric lamps that ra arYtiia}etic,"— Samuel Crowther: When it comes to the frequently-used dints solar energy, of industry gear - 'milk of magnesia,' doctors, for over _ 50 years, ha'•e said "PHILLIPS' • s ed to the sun. The electrical en-. ARE YOU MISERABLE ? Milk of magnesia - the safe remedy gineer may not despair of realizing . ". for your child. Rel e v e such dreams. Still he is diacourag- Mrs. A.. Cktclrtr of ;a `Artists and ed. An efficient of not more than. Remember this —And Almays Say 4 Y t Charles St., Hamilton, "Phillips'." When You Buy. Your 2 per cent. in thus converting light one., said: "When w- Authors` Service p Mrs. F.Awsrd lames' baby had . ,. ing into womanhood I be ' child deserves it; for your ana peace into -, electricity is nothing. ro• cheer came pale and Chia, lead ts►o teeth when less than three at mind, see that you get if — Gen- months old. She writes: "He has about, ? not much appetite,' suf. - e.1 sine Phillips AM of-Magnesia. 18 now and f can truthfully say fered from headaches. Also in Tablet Form: Dr. O. L. Inman, - director o. the pains in my back and Send a three -cent stamped en- that giving him Baby's Own Tab - cramps. Mother Qaye 'me R lets while cuttinf his teeth kept C.. F. Kettering Foundation for the Dr. I ierce'a Favorite velope for information on our Phillips Milk or Magnesia Tab- him fit and well'. Teething is a Study of Chlorophyl and Photosyn- Prescriveion. S o o a m ' kb are now on sale at all drug restless feverish time for babies Dpetite improved, I had better' color and MONTHLY BULLETIN SER- stores everywhere. Each tiny tab- but the little one can always be thesis in Antioch College,, regards aap pats dbap arcd." All druggists - + let is the equivalent of ?x s ful of Gen. soothed and the (ever reduced' b7 this argument with complacency. New size, rablers' S0 ors., liquid stAb, VICE to. Artists,iRnd Authors, ,,lips' Milk of ~ ving sweet, safe Baby's Own _ - fableta. Very easy to take, no After all, what is the 'efficiency of listing up -to -date Information afterett. V Price easy to take, o the green leaf -- nature's miraculous on °T mechanism for convertin ° PHILLIPS'. '— pr,Williattts' g the gases SKIN BLEMISHES "WHERE AND WHAT • , � 1 of .the' air into wheat,- apples, po- (T�/ fin, a ue ta'toes, sugar and beans? Also not . Vanish eetem Physlq.nos TO SELL / more than 1 or 2 per cent All our P1emlptlen a Canadian and International Art - by an exquisite piece of machin- Those spots or pimples on yob, ivh let them and Liter Contests (i ■ i 1 ■ cry, still largely a mystery, -' Y • go on tormenting you? �' which- does its work with unite "Like millions of others have done, yrotz_ ..X�iy- subseiiption, One Dollar -The = h#t and Energy of Cod hues Off get rid of your akin trouble thro ugh (leaves) each utilizing about the the work of a Sample Sheet, Ten Cents millionth part of a watt —not enou h g0 Ph�sieian— , 1 Fte►tT GERMS, Ps g Dr. D. D. Dennis. Dr. Denws' prewrip- tMVSTAMStuq, -- to drive the buzzing apparatus of a tion —known in many countries ae rsIFF BAR WEORti - - _ -- — mosquito. D.D.D. and now manufactured by +, wt5soale For her own good reason Nature. Gtmpana's Italian Balm EVE DAYI distributes her photoelectric cells will bring You relief at once, and quick- 39 LEE AVENUE - '" _ - over a vast area. 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CG y: s�ye,.�.. :iw1�.'.t • "i ,w.,...�,yU.ev -- •.1 •l, .� - K 'i Ltr A ' $an7 $07d has been cow - I�eserva Tuesday, ]larch 6H► for - �t3 fined to her bed ror several days, the drama of St, George's Young .� - -- suffering frotrt the flu. People. Fall particulars will be ev- Comnierclal Printing of All Kinds Darditrt Crortk, of Wellsville, N. - Chicken- thieves are aB!� - en later. Y. visited his parents, Ii. H. and f e in Pickering and adjoining town- --Members of the Women's Instit. Envelopes Letterheads Bill. _ Yes Cronk last week. hips. Several farmers have had their ute e now preparing a drama to f ' -Mrs. R. H. Croak was is Ne •°- ,hen-roofts cleaned out. be presented in the near future, the - _ Ylnarket on Saturday attending the t � prnceeda of which are to be devoted Heads a Specialty 8t Y dog The Gold�ll G.ea_.erQ Miaraion -.. Qrwrterly Meeting of the Friends. Bared will- hold their regular month- to relief. i -Mies A. E. Richardson is now ly meeting at the bonne of the '.Hiss- -The Ladies' Aid of St. Andrew's _ This Office 'Able to be around again after being es Law, on Wednesday, Feb. 20th, at Church will meet at the home of _ .gonfined to the house for several 4.16 p. m- hire:. J. Calvert next Wednesday, -_ weeks suffering from the flu. -The month of February is now Feb. 20th-,at the usual hour. All The Carolina Jubilee Singers, half over and in few weeks spring members are requested to be pies- who were, advertised to appear here will be 'On. its way .(we hope). We ant. ..resider die auspices of the United may have some severe weather, but -St. ' Geor'ge's Church, February, � 1 Church choir in February, have by it will be short. 17th. - Septuagesima. Sunday school t altered the date to Saturday • fore segues l -Today (Thursday) is: Valentine's at 10 a. m. Morning Prayer, and March Seth, Coming on Saturday, we. Day and is being observed in the Sermon at 11 o'clock. Evening Pr- _ will also have them apps at the'' usual manner, by parties being held • ayer at i p. m Preacher at bout Iq J Churclh, on Sunday, March 31st. ; to celebrate the event in an approp- services, Rev.' E. G.Robinson . -The story .is being told that ar r;atie wa -The Inaugural meeting of the "Pick- erina's Leader Store ". y _ well -known Canadian Motor Car is, -Mrs: Kir-g 11as been confined u, Searbora Twentieth Century Liberal :-being held up in production, owing her bed for several'days suffering Club was held on Tuesday evening, - - - - to the- appearance of the new Ford from an attack- of the' flu. She was Feb. 12th at "The Homestead" at - _ - + VS recently, which. resembled the improving.-rand ;u•'as able to be out, the Rouge. Mr. Sheen, of Toronto _ . design of the former mentioned car but was compelled to return to her addressed• the Club, at their • opening 49IC. -- - - that someone had to change. The of bed meeting. The next meeting will be All the her car is reported to be undergoing -Doug. Johns, who was taken to held on the 21st at the same place, alterations. That man, Ford, never, the Oshawa Hospital last week with st 7.:30 p. m. Everybody 'welcome. NEW i " - 75c. would back up for anyone. ' a serious ear infection, has hal a - Remember the Young People's -On account of the increasing minor' operation performed and is Temperance Pally -0n 'Sunday.-even- number of deaths and serious ,inj now recovering satisfactorily, and 'is ing, Feb. 17th at 7 o'clock in th Cn- SHADES and uries sustained in motor accidents, expected' home this week. ited Churchi when 'Stephen S %tywrll, the Highway's Department will irit -t, -What sounds like an unusi:al of Qshawa will be the special speak- ` roduce important amendments to speak- the condition is given in ,the story that er. Ttris service will be entirely in Black Walnut 95C. -Traffic Act at ae coming session of comes from the Bay, when we hear the hands of the Y. P. S. of the Url- a7a7 the Legislature. It is probable' that that the icF harvest is being held up" ited Church and is one of the series the penalties for infractions of the owing to the ice being too thick. 'It. of meetings "being held throughout Blr(3�1 Bark J�� _ 'Traffic Act will be stiffened and may be alrieht,' but the rule is txc the Presbytery. There will be a p- „�J f _ Der -. also some changes,in the speed lim -T f; it too t? in, isn't it'' coral musical ervice b • a �.ytec ?al �v ' y Autumn 'Leaf it. Publicity campaigns in the press, -The P ;ckerine• Tenni Club ;will choir. All are welcome. The mor:ing _ by circulars and over -the radio hold their Annual Dance' on the ev- service will be held as usual when _ . pair seem to' have very litae effect in erring of Friday, .March 1st. ' ' ']'hose Rev. H. G. Crozier will preach. $II]Okey EtC.' -:' curt3iling the number of motor ace -� that had the pnv -ileg� of attending -The annual meeting of the Prea• _- ,Idents. their Social Dance last year will re- byterian Church was h('Id on Tues- George's A. Y. P. A. 'held a; call what an enjoyable event it dzy ev ^_ing with a large attendance ° Literary Evening' last Friday. The proved to be and- the Tennta Club and with 'the pastor, Rev. Dr. Car- You -will have Hosierg "GOOD ].UCH" wit thcoar;h 19.x. - • : - convener for that ev-ering was Mr, are looking forward to an -even bet - miehael, in the chair, and J. G. if yeti wear FIOLEPROOF : ]Bert Elliott. He took for his sub-, ter time this year. Baxter acting as secretary. me re- ject., "The Life and Some. of the -.The servicizl in the Presbytlerian ports from the various- organization- � � � r Works of Rnmmond." We want to Church wire conducted on Sunday were must satisfactory: The churel^ H A 'congratulate, him for tree care and by Rev. �Ir, B,yle, $i Toronto, who treasurer re;inrted receipts amourt i s trouble he moat have taken to make gave. an inspiring addr,�.4. Th;- pa"s- Ong to ,517.30, and the Mtslion' Tr the evening so interesting.. The att- tar Rev. .Dri - Carrucha.•i . was e;pp- easurer, 17o.26. Tl:e Ladies' Aid had --- endance was - splendid and we feel ointP4 by tl.e Pre= byt:PTC to u',,, to a Auccessful year, having raisc•ri - _ - encouraged when we :ee haw the Melville Church, W,-,t Hill,.t^ PrPach ?4dQ.�5 IPa.:nA a balance of i4"1C ]EAR FALL MOODS work of the A. Y. P. A. is progre�- the pulpit vacant; the Rev. :tilt. plc= The Society has a membership'r�f 3'; ing, Let us go forward and work for Conachie, he minister i,f .thA- v'hu -ch- The Sutaday school, e-ith 47 member;. WILLIAM 5 WORK BOOTS. Solid leather,. bagx?r things, Next week will be a having rer'igned:.pn account ,vt,.ail not including the Bible Class, raisF' social and we expect a crowd. irg health, after a p&'ztr,rate iii, a $76.74 durirrg the year'and has :1, STANfIELQ'S WINTER UNDE,RWE71Rr 2 -00. 2.50 And '30U -The meeting. of the Horticult - numbPr-,of "ars. regular" attendance. The choir als., VELVET t ATS, btue, black, brown, •- • ­3-95 oral Society' held in Dunbarton was - -Don't forget that on: Tuesday raised =50,•10. The W . M_ S. had 1. a decided success. Though the night ,vetting, Feb: 19th; at � o'clock, I'vv. meetings with an average attendan - : was vrery''eold, a good number w8nt Gea 4 Dickson, D. D., t e edi� brat- ct of 10, and raised during the yvvr. _ if 'you act not receiving our weekly° Grccei'p Ito hear Mr. J. F. Clark gave a very ed minister of the - ..'Mr- tmprditan $55.•32. The Session 'report showed e: dod °su, ask to har'e your name ptti on our instructive, illustrated ,lecture, on - — t instructive. Peonies and• Rosesct re, n Church, Toronto, will deliver Otis in- -embership of 56. After meeting all mailing list. - - imitable - humorousi lecture, "Success- obligations "the various organization= Cowan. the newly appa:nted presid ful Failures" in St. Andrew's Unit- have a balance at the end of the eat, war, in the chair. The �ingin.• Fred T 'Boutinp �'ickering, ed Church. A very entertaining{ ad- year bf over $200. The retiring mem- T. D1 ` led by Rev: E. M. Burgea:,`added dition to the proxmin will be a num- bens of the Board- of Management, - - interest to the meeting, Quite a ber of musical • selections, - humorous Janes Andrew, Fred 'Andrew, J. L. Rwdiu Lieenaeg Established 1857 : -el- number paid their annual fees. We and otherwise, by , the - well -kne :vn Palmer and C, C. - Ravin were re-ei- M - rare hoping W increase r;ttr member- -- - -- - ' - ` - -- - -- P g r nadian Baritone, Ruthren 'V1cDon- coned, excepting Mr. Ravin whosC ship this year.' We want' to be o! aid.. For this splendid entertainment place was filled by Gee. Mutch. At service to the commurtity. the - .-mall fee of 2.1 -rent.-; admiiNion. the close of the meeting the congreg r .� lr r -The regular meeting of the Y is charged. All are welcome. Tickets ation voiced their appreciation ,,.', - - P 0 U L R Y - - ; .P. Society K•as held on- ��edneMay., t now on sale. the services of and confidence in Dr. Feb 6th, with Mrs. Ckril • btarley a� -On Tuesday evening about- SO Carmichael, as he has won. the high ]reader. After hymn 32 was suns;, the esteem of the congregation since - `P� roll was taken, followed by the min= friends gathered at the home of -- Mr. and Mrs. James Mitchell, to pre- c' mint; to Pickering. A vote. 0 of rtes of The last- meeting. Hymn Nn. ...tk.� cans also tendered lira Sp -" : a0 sac sung and th.6 s ripture' lea went Mr. and Mrs. wm. Davidson, t} ^ ::Chickens, urkeys, Ducks,'­-Geese -. (nee Margaret 31itchelll with a mis- ratt, leader of the choir and. organ . '= son read by Miss Jean, Clark. Mr. g ist, and H. McGill, caretaker. At the - Leslie 3lorIey led in rarer, a piano shooter. The members of Our Best Quality and . Display P p conclusion =of the meeting lunch w-as ' solo was von b Mr. Crozier.' 1I r. Dunbaaton Y. F. S. and.Chbir were g - ".x y present, also many members of the served and a pleasant social hour _ - "Arthur - -Smith gave the topic, which was spent b all. _ _ . n yea :. Pickering Bean Club ..and other . Y 3 a � was a very interesting address on friends. Many beautiful and useful Dr. Grenville.' Hymn da was sung - and Mr. Frank Petrie brought back f;ifts -'ere received by the po,ular - a report of, the Y. P. Rally held, at young - -duple; including a presentat- De87gl3tDq bllC� "lilet►6IY akFI1�� EE _ ;]Port Perry. Mr. George Field gave ion from " the Dunbarton choir. The - - -.- ia, guitar number, and a piano solo "racial part of the evening which fsI- Dr•e -ipf+ tor, pll ex• by Miss Leila Sparrow. The meeting lowed was much - enjoyed by the lar- pertlydp•ign#,d and fitted tit• The Choicest . of Baby and other Beef re number resent, closed by the NIizpah benediction. p your' indivif;rml measure rangi for the CHRISTMAS SEASON -The Board' of Education of 'Port =It has cost this county $1aK -30 _ Perry are threatening action again- per day for the timt the_ County to vmtr Own hf,me ?, : st tie County of Ontario respecting Council' cat at their recent sea ion. T�7t�f�: Fi3F :After \.�] ;LJ: "f t1� % ( T claim for S :3371.•15 alleged to be, This compares very favurabl}• 'o *h' R • Bttroinglt•.m ,: Seasons 'G�redin s to''AU • g due fram the County on account ,t'' tl P' c. ^t of fFeding the parents of :hone Pick � i� y :it t grants, for maintenance of county ` the • famous quintuplets during their u• ils uncollected fur 1t,. numben• of ; stay in Chicago, where their manat- � s' � • R El D $� p p. Vltr ddrwrr�Metrient, years. Pickering Village also'. vlail,is •er h.ui,tn ;say $55, for one mta., not „ that the County owes them on iniil- nni,ting td,t_lartre quantities of cig- .-Butcher {bode 3000) - Tiel-rering ar ground: Last fall both Pot Per- arettes, pop, chewing -gum and .other _ ry and Pickering presented bill., tu• lu4urits. Here's hoping, one, Ya: k,>e FOR SALE -A slrii k , f rimnt},v _ - - ---' hay,'a qu"tityof turnips, rlsoearrut's,;fit' the County Council for the amounts proutr,ter gets his fill �f - +ni+' of ten,; t h. +g George Gray, Claremont. 2.i -:n _— ---- -. - - -- -- - - - - -- -' -'- •claimed, but the County (ouniil re., ties. crtt2y pron!otion idea. get , -,n� �aLF.' -Pore br, d Hr t;rtt•nn;' _ _ ceived expert legal advice that the over there. 'Mr. and Mrz. Diomw, ell Leghorns, hea%:y 1 •sing strain. all heautifu': _ iii As, �utstantling males lotonev to he marl• . County had no legal riglit, to pay lt. ,1 ^G Plul'5elves wht.lP you aft' at..it. Whng haic'iing ef;gs. David J. Scott' 'Anon. START - T r Edit - --Tie Febntary 111Ptt'ttg of lhr Roc d, half mit<• nnnhof iCingstnnRoarl; '•S;t''' . ' ArThe Port Port Perry R,rtrd o , J!► anon has also received expert ], Via' .1t. S.'of the United Church .v:t :•field t� ARM FOR SALE OR RENT - advice that the County is liable. at the home of the Presi.,Lr . ut 51rs: `' o ;,errs of good clav loam, hrick hots,', + large bank harp tieing Tots ;17 and IS. con hence the treatened legal, action. J. Smith. after the usual ile, li Anal Pickering 11•a ode south or Claremont. Fn; -An exceptionally intere•stins and hu mess period, Mrs particulars apply to Percy J. }Wideman, %tar ), • - t l �n (�. �IU1'- hsrii Village, o service was held on Sunday night kar Wave a very interesting- s W. .soup • - i�Qr' RR�..r-- icon acres fnnii. tin -a '.YEAR • la -t in the 1`nited Church, when Mr. pis of Cliai,tef Four of the S' wdy in the htghwnv near' nunbarton rood Wheeler and his 'class of teen -agf- Book, 'Builders itf the Indiaii'Chur- buildings, elrclriclight, Moderater,•nt t� gnrvt boys had charge of the serviee. Mr. t:h." Miss Jean Clark thvn salt^' au tehahle tenant Apply to owner,/ B. Falconer y &` A -pt• f, R'ilb_w Ave,_ Toron.o, evenings, Angus Buchanan, of the Broadview inlpres.cive silo which was muc'•i en- or - phnne Elgin Q135. riuringthe day 22-2111 - -��'• - - _ Y. M. C. A. was the speaker for joyed. Several of tit' 1tlembers att- 1i 0R SA1 F OR To RENT - In th -' ..,Buy your Meat, Requirements - :- ., the, set'vice. He has had many year; ended. the annual meeting• of the Vitlage of Claremont. a 7- ronmetl magi tact hour , in goort•enndition. Good cement of servic -. e with this organization, 'Presbyterial - held at Hamilton and cellar, har�and -oft water in hnuse, ghoul hall _ tend the experience and knowledge Mrs.' Crozier and Mrs. Smith Cav'or- an acre of good garden land, Also a blacksmith _ , .' , .. _ at shop and frame barn and quarter acre of grxid gained from that a-'tsuc•iation qualif- :-d us' %with -instructive reports' of the land, Will <ell nr rent foget,her or s :y,araret.. 1 leg him as an authority oil the needs interesting gatherinv.. - Mrs. i41. S. (13hawaTnof. F. Stephenson, 2s Ahe-� 2d fit: > ' _ � Q - 'U - i' of young people today, a subject' t�hapman, Secretary of Christian : - - _ SERVANT'S `aped as the basis of, his addresv. Stewardship, gave-a brief outline of DERNMANEN7 SALESMAN WAN. AP expressed som,� of his vi'vws in the plans of that department for ` TED-To secure rdera for Interwit us . • (,'' •' : r; products f r direct shipment to farmers ­ no uncertain 1'anguage.. Thy' truth is at the first il,larter. A large attendan- rredit terms, by freight prepaid. Prrferen .• - ' times, hard to take. He was assisted ce of members and visitnrst -added given to man owning automobile, and t•avi,.r - - - - - i experience felling to farmers, also having gocti knowedge of live stock and their requirements, a , by two young friends from Toronto enthusiasm to the meeting. The eq Qho ve four violin numbeTS Wittt Reply by letter stating age and experience. Only 7 g me n t?a QiOltp in C}IST�TP served a dainty Iona re took Food roes rent apply. n-L for �1C er i at f Market piano accoYn'- ;animent. lunch. innal mock FoodC4r.. Gtd., Toronto,0at- 19ir jjj v jke j W a S F.' .. '� tJi - ,rr,• ;i. '' - - - - — - _ 541 t �