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PICgERIN(, ONT., F'RIDA� , MAR. 13, 1938.
Mrsatesstosstsi 4,atara. NOTIC
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- Mount 'Zion " � •- 1_ 'Green -Rives "• . _ - - --. _ . ,.
>rexifeat Ttie nren of the congregation are We are glad to report thak Mra _
Irv-
"Our !curie see
putting on a Meek Pie Social in the John A. ��'itite is ..considerably im{+- - -
ilR._ H. fl PRAS80N-1s'hyaicteo .. p y"r way church on Ae 'evening••of tuesday, .roved in heaLtih, fouactnng her- recent.
1Jlnd5unpon,' Duabarton, •01, every day."
E. FOIiSYTi4, Oph. D.. Director - March--1741- A choice - progra)n will leagb}t'v !react attack. Mr. White is t
*.0ptometrini A■wdstioa of Onwrio. Res• 1)e given. Adulis9i914`2fi cents and 1; in much better health."�bd nber.f the Amcriean Oprotoetrieai 0OAL, CODE,
severs Hae■ es<amined by ort= r� ,fie. cents. supper will begin at s V. ai
C= out. o �UUL lilt �', ~_
SA L� ; (I tt A V E L, Andleir
Rev. J. R. Bick .catered specially _
C. Ptickrin bas bushels of-grain to the children on Sunday evening,
t� UUi+iaLu- ctuuijta..aLtawc. tiIIl� to k the alive. wien he sho-med some ver interest-
• ,Wtuwr, :votary ivuu�• 'irruuc�w coque. . hep pheas•tntts I} y
utaCe toriYCrtr ut:a:uy,cy u; wt: •...e ,.. �.. Leri.•
BUILDER'S SUPPLIES -miss Margaret Puckrin of EPsaTni! ing-slides based on Biblical stories.
+1ar,'.outh rriailc ui w art atuwc. rrui�uy. ay Sryttnday _ {
_-• _,______,________ _ - - spent Sunday under the parenteral.` The attendance- at the
:8.]EO tonal OartB�e work • roof.- .3chool was so great that eve av-
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W. J. UEA•IUV, h. C. We have also pineed in stuck a fail The church here has a conzregat- aimable chair had to be hunted up, so
I•l,B, BELL J. U. F. xo;S. line of Maple Leaf Milling ional'•mteet•ing this Friday evening... we hope the good work will rontin-40
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-. J. A. WXIGHT. Co's Needs. here. ue:
ty7 Say Street. Toronto.. _Adelaide 283b bliss -Margaret Westney of O. A. I Spring is only jut around the car- GREEN WOOF'
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tsar ritir C. • secret the week-end with-her-Pax- ner. For Why? On Sunday we-heard C O. BICHARUSON,ak leu., encs -here. + the bell call us to worship. Tire pre
eters, solicacors. Nntane* etc, aSw.zn out.
ILacetsior Life Building. ar3 'forunto at, 1•oru.,to, Piokerina, OIIt. Lorne and Mrs.. Sanders were the vious Sunday the rope ass fmzzri sn _MILLS
?dapbotx Ad. +ilio:. Ytckeriaa !'hose :itllt. b;f ,ue�ti lastat the Thos. Puck- stiff that no r basion on this fair
_--- _ Office phone 1400 Residence 6520 t :
rPHOXWN & McMILLAN-Br.r•ri.- rin supper. earth would cause it "to respond.
den, Solicitors, Notary Fublk. office at Mr. Ferguson of Toronto, spent, a " On' Wednesday -evening, Mar. 18th, Satabli>lhed 1638
4e.■ideace of Mr, Thumwu, lot 11, coaceaaioa I, The Beal Store, Claremont da
Plattes4rts, Oeice hours: Thursday sad Saturday y recently with 'his grandfather. the. linitd! Sunday School will hold r a
svesirrp Iron 7.W y. itr to•Ei.rO o. m., or by PHONH WA David Wiiiber, a skati� party a Markham ,-
a�pa atmant. 7orontoof5ce : CU3 Ruya1 BanY _ - - - -
6eaa.. i'hooe Picit ?qxl, otvnw Elfin 5303. -Mice and rabbits have been more rink Corise one, c e all. Probably
1'ly FURNITURE than usually destructive of fruit fhe -last of the - season as spring is = -
r ONANT 'At ANNIS --Barri,swre, We,, are_ displaying an attractiry trees this winter, on its wa .. A o 2. -
o a ea variety o Have you sent in your fee to the Thy Women's Institute will meet - -
4 I)ON D. CONANT. K. C. Aluminum And Graniteware Etc. Club yet'.', L[ is small and it will help at the borne of Mrs. W. Michell -or. - -
ALLIN-F. ANNIS, S. A.. LL. B. FuroiUtre and Yurniture- you more than the fee .)rice. j Wedn"ay, March 18th, at 2.30
Cdk,m- 74 ssimcoe_slt. S.. Oshawa, - Novelties. V1'e are glad to report that Mrs. sharp: "Hn7r to spoil' ¢randcltildren"-
Phones-4 and 5 (Oshaea), and at the Court Prices low,'iu keeping with times. - - --- -
Houae, Whitby: (Mr. Conant! Phone 7 (V1'hit. Wonnacott is improving nicely ani: it; to be tlse answer for roll call. The .
by). hopes w be out again with the rob- topic ',tilt be in charge of the - d-
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SERVICE mnb�era er - lits. B. Reea�r.
Ilrrifui" 1'he Club met on Monday evenir_g The. March Group are Mrs. '.Michell.
L+iL C: s'itl'rH. D. D. g !. D. $., A:GFraduate of .Radio Collegfi, at ,the home of, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Mr?. Be-a re _and Mrs. J. Melrose. A
ISiac[tx.or to I)r: �. trilu) _C;raauale of with W'interS. After the bu.4irteaG part was h$artp invitation is extended to al!
diri College or 1)eot Surgeons +nd Toron. over, a . program of - music and short the ladif.c in,-the community.
19o'lisptvesaty At Ciar lot o1Dceove• D. A. Up-to-the-minute mute trainitl 1 AccgeiatitiR
p- f, speeches by the members entertain- i Wien the Woman's;
R tore.
'cert Taos Y and Fne�U Phone _.- - _ =. -
'and ed all. Miss Doxelly trove a paper on met at the home of Mrs. M. Parke,
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[3 F:RtiFsli'1' T FALLAi+Is. L D S.. PINES F-El2UiPMENT i fit. Patrick, which was well prepared r>io Prp-dent, Mna. BlakeP Annia pr
1H L u. < , taaduate .r .he [r�yat l:ultsse of for - and well received. • Afterward an Mede Roll call 'xn anawrred by t> _
ti. •+urgrot•.tind the 1•niversity of Toronto �+ -.
O�De�nCetnrearden4ewconddarir east of tit. And ,Guaranteed 'Satisfactioq }snot- dance` was enjsi•yed by many, titirorri. "trace". Mrs,- I. Pts"2h led tb• Shingle,s For .fills
rs,e'■ Church, r•ieker+tHt. CJnt.- ($are heurr 4 - _
a,.o. cos m . or by .cpwnr oeot. ix i.r AT_ A good lunch followed. It was re- devhtionAl exemicPa. combinPti !tilt'
aes.irer, r�tN,ne r!ic% 3700. +sty Rt+p•sr,nAhle Privem" gretted that bit.: tiormari Irwui the scripturn reading. 1t way decidrrt
- - 'l"ubea and Batteries always on tt ,td Wal utiable to ,►ire his talk on Fly- t to have a- _ Lrave.- copper contest air [ialt Galvanized Step! Shingles,
ar he .w`"ft 2rat he could not ge, ainst the small coppers,: ,pt ticeeda t! B rd',a Felt SLtte Shingles.
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�usiasao• 6 ftras. H. ROY :MILLER: �.k f� Winnipeg in tirrfe and ye used for the shinglinst fund of t' , Atoo, re�r6hbi ring ht'01& wbeele.
=:,8[ouRbKm. Ontario
SG1ZA l3kTH lt7l•'HA itUyUV _ Would be glad to come at another- church. Proceeds of the Valentine su v I:awa urt$were eh� oed, j
WO Ph000 41. ,k 10118 r. PATERSON'S - CLAREMON'
A. Fire.rnd auwasebtleinauranee of all kind*. time. _ ,. per will be turned o'er to the churcl•
_ •so prseatum coanxtruerw solid dustscual_ stand - T T a �•'._ :.. - - —, - td. .;t •itis close of the mokinf, /Jail and Bet.pricis._.' Phone dt115,�
U ''1 �-� 4mat.eur Night, Brougkiam ori the I a lunch was served by the :Miar�'
FPOf3TiL4 Licensed Ancdonout, a•r 17th. A hood show. Town Hall. ..Group,
. for oeaasi.. of Yorh and Ouwwt., .oc Experienced Mu-ic Tt 8^her - -
+blaar.■or.11 Dada'AtWoosd to on „oos,.a -- _ _ -_
saws. .Ad rewareas sive, f, o„ ont: �1 Highland Creek 'Brr•ugham
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FUEL
kt BRATON. TUWS.141•1Ir The regular triontht Ineetiflg of
colt.);} S lOTOI]t`J isOI18eT4atOT1
alatldll�g _ y M s;, Harvey is under the doctr+r'r
D • (:yer'k l;ooveyaacer• Goma,wwarr lax
sataaa a®daviut, Accountant, Eu. loner will teach aflernoons or evenings The Higbland Creek Branch of the care at time of writing. • f •
tsurriesv Licewrw, v°b'uyak' mat. ' Saturday reserved for , school W. 1, was this Jrwpth dare of antic- Bul<lders, . -Supplies _
children. � ` It was held* ',4laor,- a d Mrs. Donald Beerslowly -p rent. - - - - i
W.M. iv!_ A rg Rates very Moderate. tsh s Hall, hr app- _ l T •
Lumber and Lath
Listenseti AuctiunNrr tow, tri k, earance -with its colorful arrange- ing her usual heaWr and %trengt' �}
Studio at my own homt one mile menta of green planets, Kay linen Huh Gannon is now home fmv .. ; B, C. Sbiltq]ew.
(hitarw and t)ataro Coo tae% R -
t►n ■tad. �t r les nroatpur.Utte@ ed to. east of Brougham on Ne. 7 s„d quaint_ silver. It vtias attended by :chnol •uffe_ring front a mild attar r
Highway. Blue Coal'
rnecat.i wcA t,�.asrrF g l• the .Scarboro and -Lakeview $ranch- of mumps.
to tsar br arr,ngrd f»f of the 'iEWSofit a MRS. CARI. DEVtT 1 ea as well a.9 by many friends from The drama, "Dust of. the Farnit” i AlberLB alJA�
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ben at1G tadrpipdeat a!ion<+. :he Furrounding district. Mrs. Carl
Whitby, Ontario. xi b. presented. here an Friday tht
. Wallace, • the. president of the local i7th. Particulars tater. �)OlileRilf Coke a.
Pickering
Mill of ,ranch. in, lwr usua. ?izhtful n: r: The Donald Willson family, of T,=finent, Little, ' PlaBitAtr
SAFETY __; - - _ ner, 'officiated as chairman:" Mrs. onto, .1iave the. sympathy 'of their Ufiple Body. Wood]
-- C'hopping Each Gra�'es• the Honorary District Pres• friends here in the bereavement i,
-A GOt)D l7KI�'ER den#, Mn. ,Plessor, the District Pr- the death•, Mm, Willson's mother Ag6nt;S for �.lillcl�' FGUOe
�A GU(1U-cAlt :Week Day - ,ident and 3lrs.. Stephens. the ,)rv:.- Mrs. Reid. of Tor,,nto. 8nt] 11fif`:.r �u 1t7►iU�
t -Autl INSCNANCF, with ident of. the Lakeview Branch, Occup-. Krg, T. lino.had atpleasant rya >atl�
Feedri of A11 -Kinds rn Stock ied seats of honor on the latforio.
T-�• T P Erom neig ibors of bei sister, liv-int
Poultry Feeds. Labrador Shell, Oil Mrs: Graves,. in a fetr well-c!toswn in 5tettler, Alta. As Mrs., Knox. h:L �0'Oitc�►:lltt .11llplell]elltrt
Thi, St r;,r►gest', Parely tla-tinlfy rake Meal. 3lolaeaett. Airy shop you srds,-e�,preased her pleasure over not. seen her sister for. many year:
may- need. We can ,nix any ration the arraneements for a meeting of-his contact gave'he r much plpat.urK Secure Prices Before &tylty
Gut pftny in the Wtv.4.1.
that you may 'want, imsebine is de-�^ i{rtivn. The popular Distric� There hied` in Colorado on Stan=. -
- - She was born in Brougham. WILSON
Our Front Rank F`N -- --1 vtk President. Vlrs. Reesor, introduced Marr). h B R OS �
CY•RIi� li,. MOE LEY results, Prices are direct to yon, Na FMiss Slighter, the Guest s*�eak-r fur. fi%h, Mrs. Oscar Macke:fre� (Susw •
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Pbant - Pickering, 67tH ComminsioulL the day. Her topic was aRy:flan: where she lived until she married Lft-uii Hies opt.
Salt at Car=LotTPrices. ship•" acus she dealt with bs in 4 Sim Was an aunt of Miss Ada Thorr. phone:Karlt7Z()0 r.
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:!liver arid' practical manner. Slit, ton- -
i1�Iat#reswa, lr her. audience to lata careful!
D N LOCA Vv(1�1d ged P y- Hugh Gannon had the inisfortu::L
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D. acid to consider_ well tate the, t',i, �
to hal e a colli ion• with a trpck. N's: Cou L 'an �`t Oj
JNNEfi•SPRING M7ITTRESSES PI(;KLRIN(I,-nNT. vir.ount 't!vat could ire spent, aiNf the car reiceived considerable damage. g ties !t J
In good ,quality covering, n suitability, .durability and heauty, pf but he was, fortunate to escape, ser-
Price. $15,.00 �. .V. CLitili' DEN♦jtl � the article to be purchased, befora. sous injury to himself or' his passer• Reme ie$ the actual purchase was made. Mrs, ger, Mrs, Stenner.
Marshall Inner.Spring Mattresses FUNERAL •DIRFk'TOR- _ Stephens, in a few' apt phrases, The W. M: S. 'nteetilig• will -be- hetci
.Price, $29 00 -'- Oauked .the-speaker. foe- her partite at the hoine of Mr's..A. Lemnion on Grove's Bromo Quinine Tahlett:,
PRIYate Ainbohince
alarly interesting-and helpful add,- March 19th. The rogrnm is in Cascaiz Bmtno Quinine 'Tablets, 254
Wbite. laycr Felt Mattresses ! - 2bG
Dny and•'Night Service est, a• quartet' from the Beaches e,harge _1?lf Group- ''C", -Mrs. 'Brown Laxacold Tab ets,
Price, 59.5.0 .-Plione WW Madrigal Choir. in effecive:lavender firs. F. Holtby. Mr',,;. Burton, '1.1rrt. A. Rucl:ley's Bronchitis\lixture, 4(k.& 75e. 2 '
Grey Felt Mattresses M'tilvern S(Nly %nd white c6stumes with .•.)rsaaes of, Malcol3n,-Bliss Cassels,'birs. N Whir 1'assmore'sBronchial�lieture, 75e,
erica, X6.50 v<'cPt .peas• rerdert-i soveral nuln- ;ter and Mrs. -Barclay. Roll Call. text Rem, _. 57C.
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her,, to. an ,a reCtafive- g
�i Markham, Ont. pP Audience. ',Arise." Tloske yes, A2esdRine?, A. Thermo ane, . . • 39G
ALL ,[ APERS - -_- - -- __-_—. - -. MrA. Glariu-in gave
two keltrh+fol Lentnton and O. Wilson. Aspirin. x., 8gc.89:c
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- -- Drops, 39c
Weare selhag Sun-tested, wall paper , adamigs-Carr,�i�on, Tread- �nt*}) Rall�yla? t�B th.gh then'the evf Vicks Nose Rub.
for every typo0if room, There is an • .-CONTE . IN t�,ty and Miss Brumwell, in the chic
exceptionally interesting selection co�iumes of a century e»np by. ren- the Western Section of the Oshawa '�4istal Nose Drops, 3x. & 754: r
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rltld .ties the Welsh'Coal dercd "Cousin Jedi4iiah," Th' 'viers Presb cry, which had been prtstpon- ?tfistal'Lhest Rub, 35�
of new designs. The price is moder- Y 3'`
ate; ranging from $10 W to 31.00. BIOWNr. accompanied by Sirs. Orvis n•ho wore ed ftr�r» an earlier .�abe on azcount
It si yes money
an. ensemble of the `st-av nineties." FbY COLI ll8 Alact-••�E11d8-
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SPECIALS � .. •. _ of- the' blocked 'toads,• did not bare - r�
on fuel. Their .work Evac -rendered. the- more the attendance that had 'been espec•t- that do note respond t0
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10 Rolla of Well Paper and 1'7._yds~ impressfre by their demonstration ed, After the hancluet, served in the x
T1IIWtLTe, FiLRtrie]WaTe ftsoni time �o lime of me �Terpsicirrir.- OFfIIDaTy' treattuenlr try '
of Border the two for tiL.r;b. To vin Hall by the Iirnugham Y. P., ,
All Rolls Readj•-Trimmer, - alld $tlri]NaTr?. . , can ..Art of their day. The Rale- of _all repaired to thea church where the Wampok �Co ��1FL'r E\tFliC•t -
_ Oystor Shell, Grit and Tice laughter wAjcli • •wept the audience meeting w-ay held. 1tliss BM. McDoug- Or r '
_ •Killer. All Mt IoweRt pn9i4 lle• CTed their ens' u insist_ appreciat- 611. of, Oshawa, was th'e gv�t'spettic-
. C. A. S l GMI 1 1 prices. i.)it of this part of .the proRtam. Mrs er of the .evening. Some A911Ppoirnt- Nya]8 CTP,O-P}tOtf, = -
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Stotts. Mrs. Cmvtwt- and Mrs. F'Ord meat was expresser! that the attend- 1.00-g jar a thole
t Maws-I3,arris Re wre. ante was ngt larger, but enterttrtn- $
,r sneers. DiTeetor Y P nreaid�ed oyer the .tali tsbtee which
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Private Ambnlance .T ""M very charming with its l�vP�v Renter in connpctieo •w'f-th rtitlier lot` w s
dL • IN - BUSHBY 1►ouygetsc, of hittei•swpet fn blteir sit al churches in'the district wrss one of E.C.L+aCi�leS, + hl1'v * -
•'Plime 1300 'Hardware Phone 46% ver rases. The next meeting will be the contributing factors in Prevent- DRUGGIST• n 1PICKERI,NG
e at the home of Mrs. Ford on '.March ing there being'a larger attendance: _
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- 4 `- •, Show Reduction Canada- . Given Rights� ... , -,..e Euro .. - In Ordinary,Vote. .. THE1. Over Cemeter at Vim_pe -_ .".
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__ _T LO\DU V. - First. estimuces for MARKETS
P:arts. - A3 an expression )of 1A
y-1 - -.''-. y O ��' Na, ; Chdle,rore
gratitude for the mart played 5�
the British budget for the nen fi= Canadian forces in the Great War,
t 7._� c France formally offered C nada per-
• _ �- .. _.. ,•'� c•al year, publ!shc•d this weelc, ��!rut� a
o G3duction of 1 total ..1_ c ($5.000'. t'1a1111,1 r, i'iill L5 petua rights tm the Canadian (.•c•nie-
51 under the total. fur the rurrerr
"French t1�1'I111eS MUVInm — . i niteal Nurnters cti-uperau�e t u. tef! oat Cinly.
_ Frontier Guarded year.
- -:� .. ___ Gerlllall Tifio �s Haite� 'r -• Saturday were i in • the 'folIowin law tendering the acquisition oft'
`� b STRASBOURG. F r a .i c e - The These l i;wee coder only nun f I' this arvel of Frexcn soil to Canada '
military Goternnrent functions• prices ur produce: p'
Rhineland Throng's—Mal'- French military high command. S'bn- Et;tiS with cares retuinell• price° "'as .tnranimouslyj '.adopieci by tile, (
_ sial HN'Steril Breaks-BOtindS day put whole armies on the march The figure for the coming iecar - . - French Senate w;thc.ttt ,tf1 ,ae • Tike
• s tare,: at 1448,nR!I,7T, u rn;nal-
on the Rhineland' frontier. year i l' „ - 30c cemetery, which lies in ::1 Valles, CIA— : ',�!
� ' Intensi%e,military activity was vis- (5' 240,448,570). 6.`"ac •• •• •• braces rut area c 1 aboi.t' 71 acres.
:B�kLI.N7 Germany's "Watch on I 'The Labor. DlinisUy ' ha< an esti• •;' rnadium ................ .. , 2yc• •Thrill �ti .
„ ible all along the 200 milers of steel ! ; , `• a ' pu'lata _7i � 4f t':ui,tdiau-A,p1,1:er=,
. the Rhine was re-established Sun- tnate of i2:1,71.1,000 (8 t 18,5f)6 ,000 j ' ' • • • . • ... • • • • • heroes of the taken tri'
and concrete fortifications ,)" •.. 1 t;' Limy l;,d ...e.
•. day. .. for the coming year as against £? ,• • • •' 6c :ire.huricrl ,n the , citnti, c. '
, conrrlran , ,of Relelpfc;curet• The c•onspietaous martial movement .f;d0,000 (Q11S,450,000 )• The gum [" ' •' ..• • • • • • • • • • 24c _
creat w i d e s•p r e a d nervousness set. aside for unemployment relief ,1-U TT E•1{ - Nu. «'O;,.it ux sol.crs, Clinic irne vo. t; the r•.."I t t fie
t•.er, roto c among a as t I
Liver, regiment regiment. •o take .'f. ��'t a reuucec r t , - rutert r rites auout j_"000.ly(l.p00
up the posts once held by the Kaiser's In,additiu-i to reinforc :: a ($250,000,000) t o 115,000,000 POUL'I'I;1 : • -- a year. •- AnYerica 1. t'w hind nI ,•f,i�
tions, covering troop. were nrviv:ngl (-S225,000,000 fol `th voinitrg , .. --
brmie8 ot>_the.fruntiers o- Fra-n,4e and 1 e f er (lluolatjt,nr tn'eentsl thin s.
T - • •r$elgiatir. from the Lorraine garrisons an'! £rrilr• iodp
9 ii . • T,oul to forth a second ' lir.e. _ Dressed
This action starte3 as Hitler.: an- ----1. Linc I)rc>_ed Jlil:;ed !u•'.lapa e ,the los i:- 1.:u?;cd upon '
0th rernforcenients FrN_ttiLcirlE :_ _ , - r: ts-lWirtg=a-tt-1t•rffn t4_, - r!s:
=_trounced .to the Reichstag Saturday Her q r a'
up to :he .13etfort__regions from .the I SaSkatCl-ewan . Iie�`1Cit ( f `
1.Iris decision to renounce the Locarno -•-- - it tr, t
Is . •' x . . . . Vow" moun�arns ^-• --- 7 _....
act and to remrlitarize the Rhine- -
I.To Be Abaut 371 077' a to ; lbs. . 15 •If, ro $let; \0 3 LlnjOlhy, na}, toll. $T
i$ and zona. TLe informatic.. waa ' to 4 Ib,. 1'? 1: to U,• slrate vrheat, r,,tlrl, rli,, �5
'3 . Conveyer, first to the ambassador, - of ' _ REGINA. -•A de.fi-it of �:,71,071 Ol,i ,ca-ters ,. I 1, • r„ .$I;• 11al st;,,W '.t5 .
Germanys Might
]the other countries which signed the was rlrticipated in the m En:ate:; of Sl,rin hicken>:-_ -
%ocarno'trest=es ;n,? uiIher ministers CO 3LENZ-Madly cheeringthroni the Sasatchewan _t;oaerrunZ•nr, to, UA'er t; lo.- , lr; .'tl "•' .tl ell. LESALI•: 1'Etu1 islo:�5
at -Berlin. broke- all'b'onls of, restraint SundayI the fiscal year ending Ai,ril :10. 1?r'37. 5'._• to f; Ib. ., : l:, ...i:t -'I t1'hulesa!e pruv pion 'dealers xr. ..
A Government- annour,eert,c•.nt said as a nilitarily revitalized Germam' and tabled in the I.e;:islatore ,Trent 5 to f3! I!Ys, .,.. It 15 211 Iluotur; t!re fnifowing pr.ces_to the
he'reoeeupatiov o! the Rhineland by displayed her might. Iy. The estimates, :hrts•iiag an in 4!e to lbs.'...'111 17 1_:r Tl -canto retail trace:
~ he grey green tTOJpR is co tlleted. At .iunnw ^itizens `-)roke throUg Tessa of approximaEe'r .008,000 ['4n?er 4'_ ib,.-.. 1`_' lit tells „,, .-
Potk •-,tl.rnr., J,_c, shonl2ers.
-_ Hitler ,called the action a preeau- cordons of storm troops td throw ov' the c o, re�pondim„ t1Y,.;lti ,, t .,,,. 1'1n:n� duck; - ' l:x : I .,., : 1 ; ; pori, o:n�, 3(tc; plc-
- tion uga:nst C o m m a n i :: n. ,and garlan('.s around the necks of march- year ago, were tahleo :,y 1', eriier 0% el 5 I b s ....... 12 . I+4 -. nirs. l lam. ..
!�'raace'- "iron_ ring trouia: the ing infantrymen 'and artillerymen. Patterson, who also hszt&s - --la:--=--. - w
- �rp`erch. It smashed rot on!y Locarro acct- ore, tteec<., _ tc; lu s,
put also thr renin nes The narlial spirit. was everywhere. folio of provincial treasurer: 1:l? -s • pails. 1 %c, prints, J: ?-e.
causes n� ti, 1'er•ai!les-Treaty t ttesselilort an_aviation aqua - a' •
_ ror. flew in f.nmationover the Rhine. "p, 1- NO, -2 tlrautjry nay, ba d- ton !) II1ic; pais, 11 ic; prints,, 11 ;l'. .
- On tha earth' below-rum@iin'g, artil- .
-- Fighting Mad - -. Iery detach'me As arrive.' for a re- _- - . .. .
�i'I Fra tcc Sunday night re- view. before thy Rhir.e•'mpri � to% -
ceiveu through uiph.matic chary els, Uhlan troer - .
g �r
. M �., } ,
peassurin indications tha; het allies . -Ths new kthine' ntmy, which fit- - r N?�
fere. will. her ir. attempting to force tered in thin lines Rf. iiel4. gt:•ep for _ 'r ! 1 I re f p . .
`': Germ,,: ,. to respect - her ig••attli o! 24 hours, is estimated at 45,OOG . ;; - -
- the Loca-rno Treaty, _ ... - - - . - 5 .
At lainZ., three detachments of • . __ `+= -' ' �' i
'' ._ The country,'hghJng mal, moved ° r / I. "'-+ a
: drastica:l alon mfg Itty; cav*tlty and artill cry Tutt!- �" .y
3 g .milr.ary art a diplo-% -
ed thr, t.gh - garl..rd•ed, flip -decked ^ " 1=f• "-,1 _
. 2natic fronts �o counter Fuechrer streets to chouteli a•heils' from _the . ll r�
Adolf Hitler's drtitnatic deuunctation masse... _ . ;! 4
. 1. - -
l 1 �4
\'.
of the treaty and Germany's military population / '1
' I i `F
' Te -occupation of the th'nelanr° ' Others arrived at F rankfc.et ~and i . . r i.11�I
Cologne where flowcn-11irked _artil- L
.Premier'Albert Sariaut refused - . l i r
lery boomed over the Rhino bride 1 -
. - ?e•: t to examine Hitler's counter- - -
and halted for ins re.tion in jammed ).
pr rpo3tiIs. -He' accused OPrmany of • . . . - . - . _.. - . .
Cathedral Square. .:1 1'1
insincerity and pledged Fran to . lI . _
• ` tight for Gent= respect of German The Rhineland waa :: jubilant, . 'a ' . - _ * j�r
obit atlons. !estival. ��l( 1 1t E ADMIRES ITS
I._... _ _ _ � ``. 1, -
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. .. _ �, .ar �P'rc�blems. ._ . __.`-�:_'. , ..... ,i,
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N " Conducted by.ProfeAsor Henry C. Be!111 .. . . I. . .P ; - - - . .. . - I 0 '. I.' - , _...�. I __- - � _ �. I— -..- _. - - ��..' :i-- . . I - -1-1 ....,
with the co-operation of .tbo,variows departments of ! -- ' - - _i
Ontario Agricultural- College.
� The business 'of farming is yrerty plicatlons should. W made at. an
„? -•.., - becoming -more -and more dependent , Interval of a. week �or ten days .dor• - � ; ,' -
upon facts that have been gathered in; the season.: The wetter tate _
'regarding livestock and livestock weather the greater the number of .
management, crop production, soil npplicationa that with be requirNL
. managtment, disease and insect con- �i hen the plants are sma11:.40 gal :_ ' -111111 ., ..
• c _ trol and business. organization of the lons�.of the spray mixture will be a,.
". ...
- farming industry. lndividual prob- . sufficient, for an-u-ci•e but ghen the -I. ea -t _
Tema involving one or more of these, plants are large it will require tsvo :�, A . . . . . , . - . - .. . I. � ' �:::- -'.!': 7.: ' : . � , I
and many other phases of agricul- or three times hits much, 1t Is 4' '
-- _
..cure, engage the attention of Ontario very Important that trite Bord2su� •w:b ' `
.'farmers from day to day. Durrog The should . be applied ander high pies• �� '' °''
•''• winter months there is a littler more • sure. The sprayer should t -rig• / 4 °
• time' fm srndv of thr moat acute ked with three zrozzles to each row 1. _ ^:k�
DrThrous h this s,ilunur.:larmtr� ma one from the top and one trom each j c "
Through 3 $ide late -Blight spreads. most- ra• - - _ % ' ` ,.
secure the latest information pertain- •pidly during wet weather. it is -/ °j' j • :'.r
I - ,-:.ing to -their difficulties. To intro- therefore important to see that the
duce this service Professor Bell has moi: ;r
Bordeaux is. on the. plants beforc %-. �
prepared the following typical ptob• rain comes ratY2er than 'atter:I i;• ��1
-lems to indicate the information L:�
: �I .. The directions for dusting cel 4 g
_ which should be given in order that t !
.. cry are as follows.;, Use 0 per
a satisfactory answer can be made. - -
cent Copper-.rme dust. (live two W
!f answer is desired by letter en. applications . as described -above ! I
close stamped and addressed envelope while - the plants are still ill the
-. for..eply. Address • all inquiries to / . '
seed bed and repeat at rrrtersals e
Professor Henry G. Bell, - Roonr 421, ;
of from t o 10 days atter the
73 Adelaide St. 11., Tnronto,�l)ntar:o. •pl h . 1 I I -
I7 ants are set out of the red n
. . . - .. ... very rdet weather it,. may ' be nee � .
J. 1r1,:csf]yit •- 11ow would -you uudet• essary to apply the dust. as often .
take to- prevent or, control ,Celery as (:vice a week, The best results .
'Blight? Famous aw' a Stvle Leader Oldsmobile is today -
. from d+tsting are secured hy'nsing - }
4, 'Answ±r. _- TI'li , are two .;'t,'etery • • liberal quantities of dust Hhd ap• ' ".I winning rra6e ev-ervwhere for its modermstream• '
Blights to Ontario, namely Late plying it under high pressui �, line beauty and its graceful Fisher Bodv contours. _ ' -
_ •``Blight or Septorta Leat Spot and Other. preca,utionss"which should •here is the fine -car styling you want -plus the r
Ear:y Blight. The former is mti.ch tie taken. Rake up and burn the fine-car.dependability anil performance that means
. ,
_ the more prevalent and destruct- diseased leaves and stalks. • t'lantI.so u�uch to y'onrlastin pride and sriti3faction. °
+ ive. Fortunately, hath blights res• ce:ery, so far as it 13. possible•. on Oldsmobile is truly `t1'ho-Car That Has. Every _
and ao tie same' treatment. yThe well drained lan A Do not cult' '
r _ _ - P Nate I thing"- et it is riced attracti,.-eiv lois•.
directions for-sprayin Celer to celerywhen (he latrts'are wet anTl { -• r- e 3 - . • -- - Consider the
_ prevent these wights :err as 'toi• in culti•vatifig take ,flare trot to,get , • , • Treat yourself now to the thrill of driviu a new Company back
•Tows: • , - .• the soil into the crowns of the Oldsmobile Six or Straight Eight. Then as about of ,rhe Car.. .
the % GMAC Canadian Plan which greatly E �e new 7
Give 'treu al,plicutiuu!• stlreu the young plants. notation of crops rs _ g y
- :reduces your time a menta.
•plants are still in the - seed' bed- an effective'theans -M preveniing P Y
Using Bordeaux mixture .of the this disease'as th• causal organism ` mac` r
• . •-: strength of 3 poun.tis Os -of bluestane .._.Is• chiefly carried Prom year to • • • . • pgo�ro
- and 6 pounds of -hydrated time to year ill the crop refuse in the soil; '' `'s'
. ,40 .gallons of water. The tirst ap• - but It I i'not always practical Un PRICED
IOVJ �tFtdghtaedt3o=" tPoed3"UtontrernL;
— „•
n Fee
It
plication should. be made when the der ordinary celery growing con. 6 _ _
"ll
• plants are, from two to three inches ditions. it Tid riot a-visable to at" ----
8 cylinder models btrfia atS1298 at e, Oshawa: fl-zz
.' ..h]gb and the .second - app',ica.tton tempt to `store' for any length of - - -
r.:.
gicen a -8hota time before setting time celery affected with -rate - •
.- the plants, out Ill the field, , The blight Before such .celery Js plac•• ' ' - . .
tield�prayin" shouts be started a ed in storage, the blighted leaves a -fit C✓VVrG+ ��' �,�
"• a araaaar --
. ..week or ten days after the plants and stems should be --stripped off. -
are set out. For the field applies- Those who grow large quantides •-• • • _ "
tions use Bordeaux mixture of the of. celery depend chiefly' Qq,•gpray. - 11 . -
. strength of 4 pounds of copper Ing or, dusting for the prevention of • - • ••
1 sulphate, .S. pounds of hydrated this disease. -- J. F.. Howitt, De• s r , . e t'..
V and 40 gallons of water. Ap partrne'nt of •Botany, O.A.C.
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ion in music and singing. Every' bome
in the Towuship would, be linked with
Q'G BEN ti
the Libraries in r Clifford r v
r �?
• � � � and -Palmerston throuroU the the schools. rel rt��� I S GQODr��+
If Scotland's plan were followed, the Y!J .-DOWN To
ane -teacher country schools of Minto i'
� �►'� would' gradual! be replaced by two { . THETVERY /f
ar three teacher country schools at �,AS• �NEw ,
Drew, Teviotdale, etc., with an Agrl 1 ��
cultural College 'graduate as
princi-pal living in a teacher's residence
44,
alongside the school. lie would be
1
use s well aid as any teacher in
i
a P
i
town, or city. In the Hintermonths
the older boys and girls wouldbe
�... back at school getting iustructioo to
•��•••�'•-'•�•••�•"•"•'� } advanced studies along the lines of 1
A .-. A Q of r%S1T Q Z Uobertson's' ideas as set forth in the 1 1 ",1.
side strikes one as a land of large
Sy Prof. S. B. McCready
yEars ago. The lady assistant In the
land owners and tenants.
benefits of scholastic attainment.
---
:
�.►•�•.a.��.e ......
ebool .w(juld be cupable of giving in.
.to, Township that: our' educfftiooal sys-
meant preferment, position, prizes.
7717
Etl.itor's Note: This is the eighth of
Win. Alelil I ohern and Air. AlcKeuzle
'1'0%%u-
:rriietiou to the older girls in hone
;.rafts.
called, Scottish ,Tradition is in -our
havebecome instruments for breed-
it holds in Canadian • life generally in,
a series of articles which were pub
were two of the earliest Miuto
--l=he--schools would Lie. -the Commun.
first School masters • in Wel i gton
- Z
dished recently in the Harrlston "Re=
ship tea'Cb�wh-om-t-remember: The--
ity cen!ies for the work o! the ;'om•
!I�fS. Thompson as she met her in a .house which had. a telephone.
a p�l�
low.,! W-hae..writterr specially for the
both of them were Scotch.
"Scottish 'Tradition ,
'n'e Institutes, the Study Clubs and
ong the spoils; to him endocrpd with
"
"Review” and addressed to residents
Township we
This so-called
requires a word of ex-
Ile bl us -cal Societies. TF ? perms •
with us as a Yell beloved pioneer.-Ir.I
from work.
of Minto particularly,
"believe
in education �' It
int teachers would ensure continuous.
�
�
�.. .
they will be found Interesting
planation. In a democratic sense
zed constructive leadership.' They
_
assured bV using 1
oto the Scottish character. .The• Pro -
-
= to many of the readers of this paper
has been all to the good and deserv••_
could naturally be the headquarters
One Of Vie Department officials u].s
Edinburgh told me tbey were'loo!:
'teacher•
Mark e
because the problems of the tarm
folk of Minto Township are the same
ing of praise. But from the social
viewpoint as it has worked Itself outi
of co-operative enterprises.
admin•
i�sta�
Y
problems that confront rural people
:in modern life, it has been disastrous
Perhaps a Township sciienie
..-New
Fan Atferttion-Spring is nearly
_
th'toughout the province.
and deserving of condemnation. The
lstration 'would be more suitable for
'
standing as teachers who could in-
'Scottish TradUlon" means that every
Minto • and the. other-tt•ellington
Deaf With
Dead
I'
ipire and girls with intere<ts in
I •nave. told •you something of Den-'
child born foto ,a Scottish home, no
County townshlps than the .County
•
.boys
music, hobbies, good reading, pias,
gardening. handicrafts, home crofts,
Of The 'Bayer Coir{ an
y Y,
Mark and Sweden In previous articles
matter how poor, has an inalienable
School Board plan, of. Scotland:. Es-
'PeclaIly between the
S
to
�.Inllted. _
prices. .our
now I.come to -Scotland. This was
','ight to all the educatlon'of which�he
if co=operation
_
tories — Harness, ..Horse Collars,
r,
'
y
.and
the land of my forebears. It was
or she Is capable of receiving. This
townships could' be devised.
OTTAWA. -- A. warning is found
Leather Travelling Goods. Insist on
ing, and fear catarrhal deafness,,
---
in the judgment just given by the
' something like coming home to see
devotion to education was strongly
Reforms-
In 1919 Premier Drury declared for
edncationdl reform in Ontario, encL.
!'
Exchequer Court -of Canada, in• an
• •
PERF ECT Chewin Tobacco '
q
the places I had heard of from my
urged by John Knox at the
Y
and get 1 oz. of Parmiur
druggist.administered
+L
action brought by The Bayer Com—
parents to childhood'. It is Bonnie
tion and is inwoven in the Scottish
s Scotland has been bilsily, develop•
pang, Limited, owner of the trade
-
" ScotIand to every truth. One could not
ebaracter: Every parish had its school
.ing for the Pist seventeen years. But
-
escape the impression, though that
and dominie. Scotland led England In
(othing came of it. We are rather
i
times were _very hard. We saw many
popular education by over.,200 years.
*oo stiffly set in our ways in Ontario,
"Humor is never far removed from
a Whoever says the radio audience
- unemployed. Coming from Denmark,
Eaucation Is a good servant but a
perhaps, or too self-satistiedv,
tragedy :' -Lady Peel.
not discriminating is talking J
. =- with its little farms and"their inose-
hard master. The ,Scottish Tradit•
through
t
his hat." -Lionel. Barrymare.
�endent owners Scotland's country-
dl ow'edv; widely
_ `-
- - - ---
side strikes one as a land of large
ton in specs ag
u1s over-eglphashe the personal
_. _ _ _ __ _
land owners and tenants.
benefits of scholastic attainment.
,)art, it explains why the co-operative
'in and
I bardlp need to tell anyone to Slin-
,Success . ,at' school ' and university
H.wMlY Rm6r•aC„m µor LW.T u�ow
.to, Township that: our' educfftiooal sys-
meant preferment, position, prizes.
. returned home to report th'a4 he
tem owes much to Scotland. The so-
and getting on In life. So the schools
t were b10Cked.
called, Scottish ,Tradition is in -our
havebecome instruments for breed-
it holds in Canadian • life generally in,
edu(mtioaal -blood and bones. The
ing "rugged individualism" and the
'.
first School masters • in Wel i gton
.,acquisitive spirit." its philosophy is
Dr. D. D. Dennis' Liquid. Pre
Country were from Scotland. In Har-
-every man for himself ind the devil
!I�fS. Thompson as she met her in a .house which had. a telephone.
riston. the first school was" taught
take the. hindmost; to.the.victor' be -
gown the country, -The educational
by a Scottish Schoolmaster whose
ong the spoils; to him endocrpd with
ii—Wire—or
- LYadharst 1113
/ iisughter, Mrs. James Smith, is still
gilts, let •all th.e fess giited pay, toll.
sac
Bairn. Trial' bottle Sic at you[
druggist.
with us as a Yell beloved pioneer.-Ir.I
it is the compelling spirit of. Big
from work.
esaminations, prizes, scholarships, t �` s a '�
' '
classics, and .honors. Scottish schools ��Y Trade
nusiness and Capitalism. .
security such schools and•sChOOtmas•
�
-philosophy '-1.3 inherent in the
Volo- Stoc! Yards West Toronto
OT C�
[FO!1-�{
Calvinism ihaf' Jobn ..Knox •hammered"
action
better. and you gaiq strength and, greater
_
assured bV using 1
oto the Scottish character. .The• Pro -
-
r
CRESS CORA AoVtantism_of
Luther accepted by the
One Of Vie Department officials u].s
Edinburgh told me tbey were'loo!:
'teacher•
Mark e
di vises is a -'sof-
size tablets 5o cent-., liquid SI.0
Classified Advertising
=VENTORS 1
As OFFER, '1'" "';"yI\L'EV'1'VR.
List of wanted inventions arul full a
lnrarmation sent free. 288 ISA29SAY
Cornywny, world Fatent Atloruvy•. Z13
tank Street. Ottawa, Canada.
SALESlls2lf WANTBA
SALESMEN FUR 31fN1\,i SECURITT.
.Net necessatily, le
experienced, Former -
automobile ar other Qaamen w!th" g;1nd
connecttoh would qualify, Write Got'don ,
Bryan, 2•i Bldor St, W., Toronto. '
1I
Rinqworm Infection
.. " uwon SAi,VES
:,trrmans and Scam
nr" Protestantlam than Calvin's. In
_. _ _ _ __ _
-SiCIPI Irou,bles ,
rTM " ""'' ""
• .a Un c Y,.& uw to — u,.Ir,DuW Li
,)art, it explains why the co-operative
'in and
-
` 1
Old-Fashi®neointe;r _
YlE LD QUICKLY TO
H.wMlY Rm6r•aC„m µor LW.T u�ow
pint 18 pOsstble. Denmark
..j�a •
'
. returned home to report th'a4 he
_
1F..t:u hat'c a
clear skin pink•
(.:ermany; while the coml]etltive spir•
t were b10Cked.
- •' -
LIVE STOCK MARKETING
it holds in Canadian • life generally in,
"Tom and Jim have. not come ossible to force "their , way
p
BVI he heard the good news
Shipping on the �o-op«tRK Tian t t�
been productive of splendid results.
Iwo and country.=''ills country, has
;laid dearly for the Scottish Tradition.
homy from, school!" Exclaimed through the storm, sought shelter
Dr. D. D. Dennis' Liquid. Pre
.aeNtnX on the open market means res!
value for the owners, Gist 1n touch
7t ,has built ap- the town and ruled
!I�fS. Thompson as she met her in a .house which had. a telephone.
erription, made and b�rran.led
- with us. ..
Teiephotr.
gown the country, -The educational
husband at tha door on Itis return They called -home and how' thank-
'alta0
by mltemalenooCs
ii—Wire—or
- LYadharst 1113
tragedy of Canada is that the coon
•
ful their' Mother 'wase to hear their
sac
Bairn. Trial' bottle Sic at you[
druggist.
TIM VItITED FARXZRs
try has failed to retaln for Its own
from work.
esaminations, prizes, scholarships, t �` s a '�
' '
classics, and .honors. Scottish schools ��Y Trade
CO-OPERATIVE COMPAlPY, LIMITED--
LlVr ST(K'K (.110IMISSI- N PETIT,
security such schools and•sChOOtmas•
voices. -.
- - 80 CYCLE= -110 VOLT—C. G. E MOTOR
Volo- Stoc! Yards West Toronto
i ht have given our 'farm
It was flip night of the terrible
action
better. and you gaiq strength and, greater
pmt of hot water an a 1 e g School Board one of the County Couu• "Aspirin".'WRITE FOR C TALOGUE
Take 1 tablespoonful four. times a (mark
ell Committees. All teachers would I C b u dayht ac-
.
This will often bring quick relief
tern as m t,
fbtk equal educational - opportunity
snow -storm and although the
Meanwhile the Fattier ' w'ith -
Men Adore the Girl
with the town. ,Country children have
City children have the
l fhompsons If ed only..five miles
feet, hands,' and ears frostbitten
- - WHOSE HEALTH IS PERFECT
$500 teachers-
$2000 teachers. There is something
I
from the big City; all the rads
. returned home to report th'a4 he
_
1F..t:u hat'c a
clear skin pink•
wrong sotnew;hery
t were b10Cked.
had no news of the missing' boys.
cheeks, bright
But Scotland turned` over a new,
i. - = •_'--
BVI he heard the good news
cycs; you Nvill
have many ar-
leaT.'In her arc ,-war reforms a. 1'015
Sc Act bdgan equalization of
i The father Set out in the dtrec-
1
that the "telephone had brought .
"Thank Lord
w deadmirers,
loial ,the•
educational op'poriuui'des for, all chit-
hon of -the school in search of. the
lie exclaimed, the.
mnt
A toe that
dren including those living on. farms.
boys. 'Tom alio Jim, findin; it im-
for the.telephorie." _
will help to
nourish your
They' have taken , the. emphasis tiff
body is ..Dr.
the university -headed "lad o'palrt:," _
and awards The Bayer Company
Pierce's Golden
NTedkat '
the
esaminations, prizes, scholarships, t �` s a '�
' '
classics, and .honors. Scottish schools ��Y Trade
Nearly 300 Roma coins, have just
been dug up by a'gloughboy at Cae-
mprove_cthe
cry, It timulatcs t* c appetite, improves
of the stomach, makes ]hc fond digest
are now thinking more of serving "the
- - 80 CYCLE= -110 VOLT—C. G. E MOTOR
jnj
bar Farm, Guilsfield, 1'lontg^ntery-,
action
better. and you gaiq strength and, greater
'life needs. of ordinary boys and girls.
1
-
r
shire.'
vitality. Also pimples and empticns caused
by faulty elimination often disappear.
- Buy now of *your neighborhood• druggist
One Of Vie Department officials u].s
Edinburgh told me tbey were'loo!:
'teacher•
Mark e
AND COLLARS
size tablets 5o cent-., liquid SI.0
for a new sort of in ScotlandHARNESS
i�sta�
Lard size, tablets ar liquid 51.35.
for their pre school ing ages. Not
..-New
Fan Atferttion-Spring is nearly
_
so much, teachers of high acaJetnic
_
here: Consult your nearest Harness
'
standing as teachers who could in-
Shop about Staco Harness Supplies.
Growing
Deaf With
Dead
ipire and girls with intere<ts in
Judgment Given in Fav our
We sell our goods only through your
poises?
•
.boys
music, hobbies, good reading, pias,
gardening. handicrafts, home crofts,
Of The 'Bayer Coir{ an
y Y,
local Stam Leather Goods -dealer.
The goods are right, and so are our
We manufacture in fac-
'Try
S
to
�.Inllted. _
prices. .our
etc. Space does not permit me give
_
tories — Harness, ..Horse Collars,
details of the reforms underway in
y
Sweat Pads, Horse Blankets, and
If you are growing hard of hear-
Scottish 'schools since 1913. 1 can only
OTTAWA. -- A. warning is found
Leather Travelling Goods. Insist on
ing, and fear catarrhal deafness,,
{lint at a few.
in the judgment just given by the
Staco Brand Trade Marked Goods,
or if you have roaring, rumbling,
to
It Minto were in Scotland, the
!'
Exchequer Court -of Canada, in• an
and you get satisfaction, blade only
b
hissing noises in }our ears, go your
is
schools of the Township would be
Y
and get 1 oz. of Parmiur
druggist.administered
by an expert Director
action brought by The Bayer Com—
!(double strength) and add to it 'd
A 1'tt] su ar
under a county scheme with the
pang, Limited, owner of the trade
663 King' St. West, Toronto
A
pmt of hot water an a 1 e g School Board one of the County Couu• "Aspirin".'WRITE FOR C TALOGUE
Take 1 tablespoonful four. times a (mark
ell Committees. All teachers would I C b u dayht ac-
.
This will often bring quick relief
receive the- same salaries based on
The Bayer ompany ro g
'•tion asking a judgment of the Court
from the distressing head noises.
experience and academic standing.
restraining the defendant from in-
Cldgged nostrils should open, breath-
The provincial grants would cover all
fringing the trade mark by selling
ing become easy, and the mucous
teachers' salaries secured from a pro -
tablets Aspirin„ which trees not
stop dropping into the throat. It is
'easy
vincial income tax. All the pupils
the prodit,.t of The Bhyar Company.
to take. Anyone, who is threat-
would Have 'regular medical,.. dental
ened with catarrhal deafness or
and nursing supervision. All the
The' judgment 'restrains the de -
who has head noises should give this
:prescription a trial.
schools would have expert Instruct•
fendant permanently from putting
"As-
out any of his own tablets hs
<,
pirin” or under any name • so- simi-
lar to `'Aspirin" as to be-eo
_
and awards The Bayer Company
FOR
SALE
damages and costs.
- - 80 CYCLE= -110 VOLT—C. G. E MOTOR
IN >;KCELLENT CONDITION,
FOR INFORMATION APPLY
Issue No. 11 —X36
1 Wilson Publishins Co.. 73
Adelaide St. W., Toronto
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r
01
and a saMDle shSSt as
Send s Se. stamp4d, addressed SUVSlops for Mar MOUSY mmiitms sduts.
GIFF BAKER, 39 LEE AVENUE; TORONTO, CAN.
v. -
• n.
r . ;1t¢ iCrite2lYl rzw�l Dofiin's Creek Overflows On Its I FACILITIES �� Led �II`g
_ LQArj Y
Annual Sprint Rampage S Stomach. Pains pb
Terms ;. for placing Always a Warning.
d;II4TaaC0 Co.�F.lti:nbhe ather during
1-7b year; b1.oG paid Ln -advance :Never
'
Neglect Them.
the early part of the week!, accom- .INSURANCE OF ALL. KINDS and WAWANE3A INS. CO.
Subscriptions to the United States parried by rain on Wednesday, Duf- Don't think "It's only disatreed with
- and Gt. britaia $2.00 in advance. fin's Creek started to rise about me-" It on: disc reed" because trap Rates for Farm and
in yout choice . of Fifteen Canadian Y " H
- --- T = - noon on' WedAesday, and by eleven) your digestion was out of order, Buildings
1UNN MUNKAH. Proorietor, . o'clock at night three feet of water and British Companies of Sound Gasuidand Duodenal ulcersdevelop Windstorm Assurance on Buildba
was flowing over the :highway west along time before yeu know they Windmills, Sibs etc.
9ownship Council of the village, piling up debris and Financial Standing are there. Automobile Insurance of _ r
- F _ ice on the right -of tsvay. Traffic was GASTROSAL'(Stomach Powder) will All
1 Siuds j
The ornL;;S Council met' err impossible, and one passenger 'car Ten years experience in Banking give you instant aau permanent relief Write or Phone
_ Dluneay,• uumn 2nd for their regul- that attempted to negotiate the ford, from all stomach ailments. Ask your
ar ►i.ont,hiy meeting, was swept off the road, and was to and Insurance. Now serving chants neighbor, and get a box to -day. ,BOWMAN & ROWE
ConsiJeraule correspondence was be seen the next morning, ice piled At your druggist, or sent WHITBY ONT
heard and numeroua--relief enquiries on SSi prepaid on
i top of sit: Several buildings were in Thirteen Different Townships and receipt of 75 cents.
disposed of. Considerable money was swept away and telephone poles de -
spent in the removal of gnaw from siroyed with an office system to take care G. $Z H. LABORATQRiE You Can Buy at Rome'
our roads, and' this- fact will prob- t . B TIRES, BATTERIES,
ably help the agitation for snow fen. -eiujiEiwNu ONTARIO
Card of Thanks of double the volume efficiently. AMEJyORIES,
now largely mover, . it is necessary The relatNes of thelate Miss J: Your a At, ad low and better prices
.that all roads be kept open. RaR1son, whose funeral took ngoiries are invited and your BROCK
place in as
refused Mr• Claremont on 3lgnday;_March 9th patronage appreciated.
you can in Toronto.
Toronto steal Estate Broker to open wish to. thank all her kind neighbors � _
a'83 ft in his subdi _ R TH-EAi`RE-
four asses ance ah synipa
west. of DLzbarton. ° during the illness used on the death Brougham Out. Phone 515 7771-Mir1'$Y• Let us repair that leaky top,
The Roads and Bridges Committee of the deceased. --
_paid the following: N. Goddard sh-. "Mrs. Alf. Hubbard, io
Skilled MotoriRep%ire; -
Dvel sups, con. 9,. 2.00; E. ,Ward, �FridAy n red Saturday f Gordon eJ Law-
-.'B.
St. Catharines. Ont. Service
ditto, 5.'25; C. Jones ditto; con 8. .85; March 13th and 14th
B. Jamieson, ditto, 1.83; P. Wilson, VISIT WITH THE T -o Shows, at 7 00 and 900 -Phone 2908
ditto, 4.25; It. Jones . ditto, 2.25; • . L. Expert ser�:ice aud` re « PICKEFIf 1 G, ONTARIO
Jones, delle �n 7 and 8, 6.60; Jas. JUNIOR FARMERS airs to all makes. xe�� THE .DARK
Ravie, ditto, 14.25; A. J. Taylor, op- p
en con. 9, 9.75; W. Brown, ditto, con AT .THE:IR ouable chargas. Worli - »
2, 13.50; A. Lee, .ditto,. con. b to 7., ,
ANGEL
ANNUAL SPRING guaranteed
30.50; J. Baxter, slitto, con. 4, 3.60;
L • cnn. 071 - -- - I E L.
IARTf-itTR D - -FR F.f)ft[t �i�Rc H
Pascoe, ditto con. 1, is.00; 'J Pallia -
.• ter, ditto, 9.95, E. Car:ion.'ditto,`con. ���� Graduate Radi,and Teie.vision lnoitute MEKLH OHERi)N
} arkin di to '.00•. Jake - ' htember Othdal Radia 5ervic., Men's Ili?Rlil':RT MARSHALL
y Wagg, dit:v, 2.25; W.' Carwri, dltio, ,. Assoc-iation. � C. H. TUCK, Opt, -Eyesight Spec[&.
brori, ditto, .?S W.
Been, ditto E. T. IN t3 ik Phrine a2uL PIC'ii1?R1:�G +set, .author of "Your Eyes and Rest.
Mond,+y, Tirr�,iay mrd Wedn'-d„S "-•.1 Child
:75; F. Disney, ditto, -2.00; L. Har-- - t e i and Its- D�elop.
Line.' 2.ti0: -W. Dur n, 'ditto 2.60; S. -
Jack Mammoth Hall >��rch Cts, 17 and' Ill ment.^ Optometric Asaociatkoa o1
Parkin, ditto, 4.75; R: 3liowbray, dit- Second Show at S.20 n+eriean Optometric Asir
Chapman Ontario:
C. ARKHAM—_ _ Specializfng in gyesi
to, con 2.25 L. .. lY! liht
8. Farn,"0e, ditto, 8.35:.Cha-% Coop- C)Y Garlada Lift Atsu' rice Co'y _ DICK FORAM and Glasses.
er. gas and oil, and repaiis to the "The SiuRing Uowboy" Opposite Post Oifice, Oshawa
FR/ DA Y. MAR. ,20! Canada's oldest -Phone 1518
Truck, 33.rc4; R. Ward, salary. 75.00; lift Insurance - 'I\ - - -' -• '
- - B. Eiaswn. 'xaa: oil 4.02,• bt. Gibson, Chown'$ Orchestra. Refreshments -
survey on con. 5, 42.00; D. Tran 4h- . Company
71 AD4IlSSloN, SOc., indudinq tax "Moonlight on Harry Hull
Duel -snag. "con. R. 340; T. 3iadill .: -
ditto. 1.75; L.' Hoover ditto, 1,25; n
t '
Eli. Lehman, ditto. 2.00; A. Carruth- WHITBY, viFintthh'RiNG the Praire" ,,
-ers, ditto,' 4.25; A. Kirton, ditto, GOOD NEWS =ITheCanada Life has served Canadian Builder- 8IId Contractor'
The
ff With
14,00; 3I. DunVold. ditto, 12.20: F. for." .years During the past five year Br1C$work and Stonework
for folks suffering frnrrt bsd�eptrgha; this Company paid to policy owners ant SHEILA klA�tNl3R8
Mar�'hmsn, dirt 7.:Y0; >
F. Herbert, bronchitis, wbooping-cougi croup, I beneficiaries ever $131,00(3,000, It has fIEORliE E STONE
a S�'cialty
clean culverts, ' 1.10. throat and tonsil ailments, SYBILI.•a assets for the protection of policy owner( A.rQbiteOt•9 Service
Damages to Sbegn. Gimmittee paid of over $'242,000,000•
SPAHR'S renudy brings good res-
.
the- TOiT6winq: C. Phillipa, one pare- Phone Pick 5222 R R. t, Whitby
'bred. Shur hires •.ewe injured. 2.00; alts or money back; it works. Amateur '�liRht, at Broaghan4 Tues- LLISABBTH BBRGNER E CBO Reps
W, C i�'illetm, manectinq above', 1. R. C. Jones, DrottiK. P�ckering� day March .17th.. Town Halt IN Re"bank Rd. and Kingston Rd.
-55: C, Phillipa honua,' • fnr .inform Rt- - _
Over twenty entries_ to date
In" tui dolt, 5:00: W. Timed' ditto, ditto, ���°
-- 4-26bone Pick fry
b.00.mmittee on Relief -pain the fol- C. H..Tuck Moves To New Commod- "ESCAPE 'ME
R _ lowing for suooliAs: Slra, Carson. 7. .. NE • ER"
91: T. Cotrdy, 11.00; D. Gannon. 2.00; 10118 Quarters. on King, E.
Oshawa Ot1Ce =t0You*
`•YVPatort Bread • A.00;• W I3, - 3[nrrish,.. _ , •l'UPUi R PR!' .
32.25; F.. Bryan 13.00; Conner Bak-
ery, 5.12: O. Shaw: 3.00; :F. woad--
fsard. Nfor•rish: 94.83; S. C.
Morrish, 41.00; Booth' and • Jlarison:
t 22.00; C. Overland, 15.51; H. Gibson.
1, 8.00: C, -Mackey, 6.00;'R. 3Iowbray,
`16.87;
$raughain Firemen. Amateur Show
Tuesday, March 17th. 8
Admission, 25 - and 13
§school Reports
7. IS S. No. 11, Pickering. February
Nonoure, 75-100;• Pass, 60-75. Fail
are, below 60.
Sr.•lth-, Donald Duncan 79; Ronfer
' `,Juek ,n 77'1 sank Williams 71;' 4l•
-'len
Michel 49; Geo. W"rite 60. Jr
4th--P.eta Milne 72; Doug. Basefout
Inez White 67; Malcolm Carter
"Thirteen years of progress in the
6 c'Aayton. Jackson, 6:i; Earl limon
service offered by Dr. Tuck --:
city, . of Oshawa is being marked by
-'Hvenings Matins"
'We do Building of all kinds.
C. it Tock, 'Optometrist, with the
•Adulta'Z'c. Adultel8c.
(Successor to W. H. Jackson)
removal to more modern and com-
Cbildren 15c. Children loc..
_ _ CARPENTERING,
modious quarters this week.
Tax Included
CEMBNTINU.
Dr. Tuck, well known -to .many in
en .Turner 53. Jr. • 3rd -Helen Mai-
Pickering and District clients, first
Pickering
-
'PLUMBING
ftod
ss
opened for businein Oshawa in
ATTENTION, FALUERS
-- _
1923, with quarters in the old Grand
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"ROOFING
Theatre building, which many,,., will
G}EN'KRAL REPAIR.I�ORK
We also salt Braotl'nrd Raoul
remember on bind Street East. In
1926, he moved to the Disney Build-
-
We are prepared to repair cars.
aterials,EcitilptuFur ire
Materials, F.�mplre Hwthroom
info, on the south site of King. ytr.
trucks, tractors and all farm
Water
east, just east of Celina, and sincetty
�
'Stt
that time has built up an enviable
machinery, wheels rebuilt and. I
tire -setting, wood -work and
ble Equipment
and other Firtildi09 Materials
clientele, until the need for new
quarters was again apparent.
wood turning of all kinds. I
. Estiivates Free '
The new location is one door east,
place your -urder now for.
-Work Guaranteed
upstairs, where fine modernly equip=
ped quarters will cater to the -needs
woodworking and tN urning.
Phone
• J. PROUSE
and comfort of the many citizens'
or Ua
_
' who take advantage of the efficient
-
�0
.Phone 850'2 •"
6 c'Aayton. Jackson, 6:i; Earl limon
service offered by Dr. Tuck --:
S
Brock Road tore and Blacksmith $hop.
PYCKF.RiNGi ONTARIO
62; Goidon Duncan Gl. Sr. 3rd -Vera
;Zubrisky 72;, Thos.. Rickard 58; Ett-'
..
.An _aunivereary souvenir entitled.. Gnforgotten" specially prepared by
himself, will be given to his friends and customers to mark the occasion
(Successor to W. H. Jackson)
res Beelby 55; Gien Le Vett, 54; Ove-
and the doctor looks forward to many more years -of satisfactory ser-
PhhcePick '1i29 1_,�8
.
en .Turner 53. Jr. • 3rd -Helen Mai-
vice 'on behalf of the citizens of Pickering and District.
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color66; George Edward Windsor
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Duncan Turner 59; Muriel Pen
_ _
QUALITY AT LOWER
PRICES
=, troch -,8; :Mildred Carter 4!r; Billie
_- ]alichcll 1J. 2nd -Bettina Nies ins 72;
FARMERS"
�
()-N THURSDAY, FRIDAY AN`D SATURDAY
l:.ahel f.eh an 69;••Agnr'Molby G4;
- -
s ,
Marion ,Messina 64; Gey . William.,
Phone 1
We
.66; Jean Arnold 51. • Murrayt,;-
_ r -- ---•-. _...__- _
THF
'WHITE
• ,ES
f
Bielby 8I; Aylmer. Carter .50; Lloyd
•
You can get -lop Price f or _
600
deliver 'itki
8eehecic 77; Sarah Malcolan 75; Har-
iry Churchill 59; Barbara White 38.
Cool aA'Y-� ,E>�RM !soup aA-�S
Primer -•Winston• Chuirohill; David
Choice Vea� lve8 Right
WHILE THEY LAST
Pugh; Kenneth Beelby; Joe Messina.�
40; Average Attendance,
•
I 7
Cr
C osse & Blackwell s Soup,
4. tuns, 254,
-Unrotment,
:: •.. #
at ire-
B3. ]nary E. 3lusr, teacher.
;'
� •' FI,,E9H
HEINTb' SOUPS
z:
-
.q. S. No. 4 Tast, Pickerinsr.
_ _
�L
We have a �iti�iet at #ham
HABITANT PEA SOUP OYSTERS ::.
.
,ALL FLAVOUR$
-- - -"--
-
- -ALWAYS
2 -m -oz --Tins, 270.
;Sr.. 4th --Vary Boyes'82; Tena Mut
2 Large Tins. 'Lie. 1\' yTOCK'
ch 76; Doris Baker 73. Jr. lth, =`tar
Heron' 86; Cateran Barlett ' G5,
FaY!m••,•Monda '1 acacia &
Y9 y
r�
Proken Sodas, 1bS• for
e�
.- ray
. G
, L5c
gr. 3rd= -Raymond Crawford 751
Dobbie Barlo,* 73;. FAgar. Barlow
-
Wednesda each week and 4
Yf
PANCAKE SSAYLE
� JEWELL
- •83. Jr. 3rd-Btllie Boyes 86; Vernon
Andlwoo-i�i�zin-78; li
-
v Toronto Prices•
N'LpUR SYRUP
"Pkg., 17 e. ,
:':Jago, 25c.
sHORTLNINGF
'L lbs, for i.'`io.
- '>Qsker rR; Robbie Baker '7a; Lorne
'65. II Clafls
_
,
Sunrise Peas, size 4, 2
Tins for 194
Peron 7`L; David Barlow
Alex Simpson 80. ar. 1st --Jane-
rF'/•CKERiNO FARMS
SALMON -SAUSAGES
• IL L
�tyani' 90; Coile Neale 88: Isabej
LIMITED
STEAKS York Hrtiad
Precis or$ olted
�Heraei 8& Donald Crawford 73; Dick
-
Sliced,, l8c. per lb. per Ib. 2Dc!.
per lb. 184.
flaker 71. Jr. ist Arnold Herod. Pr.
Telephone Mc•
-:-David'1%canson. Robert Annan:
PkkOdti� 8100 .':rtowee
Z• Flisabetk Donnelly, Teacher... ..
-
8007H of MURISON
fur
Rzi
_
- .1 .. ..
5 �` - •
_ _ .
a
,y
T
1 ..
i ulasrassswsslt Mr. Lorne Wlake-i - empLoAd by -
'T Mr. Robt. Reesor whe1'e work is be Noticim. to Creditors F t Amer
k y �
DLss Ahna Pugh is Mail confined ing done in the lacter's apple orchard _ l jBarelay-Transport ]British lean _
<to her h,>aie owing to illness. The recent mild weather has made, In the Eatste of Luc)JaneHuz-
Mr Josepn Evans continues in very the Brock Road rarther difficult Oso Daily fly Service� `Gasoline
Poor health, with little improvement table, late of Highland Creek, in the
p P travel upon owing to the amount of Township of Scarboro, in the County. between Claremont, Brouj�iam and - 4„
Miss Sadie .Ward of Oshawa, was snow which is fast melting in the Greenwood, Whitevale and Toronto
at •
her homse here over the week -end. spring-like sunshine. It is hoped -. that of York, Spinster, deceased. �'14
4
Harrold Morgan of Guelph spent th,e weather keeps cool enough lu . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to My drivers are trained to be careful Motor Oils
• the µeek -end with the Dopkrng fam- prevent floods. all persons having claims against the courteous' and reliable.
:RY "here. estate of the said Lucy Jane Hux- Special
a
hies. D.' M. Forsyth is somewhat Dunbartoa table, who.died on .or about the 19t1n Special Rates on Long Distance Tank -wagon prices
improved . in health after' her, recent day of December, 1935, to send to , hauling.
illness. 'Jack Burgess spent the week -end bhe undersigned on or before the Gasoline &Coal Oil
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff. Pillsey of Tor with his parents. 31st day of March, 1936, full part- No order toe small,* None too large-
• onto, .spent the weeds -end with relat- A goodly crowd attended th+e C. G., ieulars of their claims, .TmmediatelX All shipments insured and protected "1
ivies here. I. T. concert last Friday night after the said date the - assets of the from the weather ALFa S PLACE
The subject under ' discussion 'on The W. M. &. of the United Church estate will be ' distributed amongst
'Monday evening next at the B. Y. P. will meet on Thursday, March 19th. the parties entitled thereto havine, TeL Clare. 311 'P. C. V. CLAREMOt�T, ONT.
u. will be "Betshel." 113iss Miller, of Toro td, is visit- regard only to the claims of which Class, B. and C. !hone Clare. 321
Mr. -and Mrs. Overland, Margaret ing with her niece, bliss Helen Brack; notice shalt then have been reoeiwed.
and Miss Harvey, spent Supday with opera y
friends in MarkhmL Stonehouse, funeral on Monday, 9th. Dated at Toronto this 27th day of Frank S. Barclay
:bliss Manon Kilpatrick and bliss The Dunbarton Y. P. S. presented February, 1936. -
Mary white were home ,for the dr- Mr. James McIntosh with a lovely Muloek, Milliken, Ctark and Redman, ��}� j —
_ Friday nig
V
eir a rectatrun
work, in Society.
-
/��
E. / r �'�L�L
_. Mr.- end -hies. -W-: G. -Scott-have-re-
of his splendid the
Solicitors for the Executor.
.
-Y
the presentation of the play, ."Valley,
turned from their trip to the South.
Many of our citizens -feel that the,
;FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND
�n
•.They, had a wonderful time. ._-south
end of -the -township--is- not re-
-EMBALMER
�Cabtr t�jt liig'1I
-- .. The epidemic of colds seems to be
ceivi.ng the attention on the roads
Blaeksmithing, & Woodworb
r
.
as strong as ever. Many around here
that they are entitled' to. Worth
at right prices
Aucceaeor to W. J. Mather,
--
• ` , are confined to their homes.
looking into
Now is the time to have those •reps;,
Stoaffville
TORO N
Mr. Abijah Forsyth continues in
The regular meeting.'of the Y. P.
Jobe attended to. Barrows repaired.
Night and Day Service
:. _ > •�
very poor health and was in a very
$. will be held on March 16th. Elmer
also, new sections on hand. The fare•
Business Phone-I{esideuce Pboni
Single -50C Hew
critical condition early this week.
Annis, the Citizenship Convener will
t,us Fleury Plows always on hand.
td8tsl 9Adsa
t
bliss Lizzie Pugh• is not in very
be in charge of the 'meeting. A full
,Also dealer in- Viking Cream Separa•
DAILY SER
good health at pres.ent. Mrs. Arte
attendance is requested.
tors and Electric Washers.-
_
uckle of Mt. Zion is attending her.
We are sorry to hear that Mrs.
Dealer in Oockrhutt And Frost A
Madeline
Eastern Standard
Mr. Chas. Everette, of Mt. Bryd-
Harry Toyne passed away at .Cob-
Wood nrachinory_.
ges Ont.', mored to Claremont on
ourg Hospital on .February -95th, of •
A phone call will bring us tayourfarm'
Beauty -
Leave Pickering Leap
M�qday, stopping with Mr. Morgan
ter a iingering illness, .leaving eight
Cobourg
Oxyacetylene welding.
-Salo
Eaerera Huuxk. E3ay
Pugh
rhirdien. She w'as buried at
Phone Pick 716
A. M. P. M. A. ht
Markham and Claremont 'tadmin-
Cemetery. ,Our sympathy goes out to
T.. �TCOdWa.ld
- -
a 7"09 3 I a 7.3a
ton Clubs held a Social 'Night along,
the family, husband, her mother,
-iF.
HAIR CUTTING,
a 7.44 &4--;4. 8.40
- -A
',with their game Tiere on Tuesday.es=
Mrs--Fosterr-and--her-sisters.
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GREENWOOD 49
SHAMPOOING._
;
65-4 '113(
ening, in the hall here.
-
Card Thanks
FINGERING,
10.24
11.54 d 754 P. Mg
D. A. Pugh Wm. Birkett are
�-- spending the week at the former's
o[
_ _
, -
ONTARIO FEED
.' MARCELLING
P. M. 8.54 c 12.3(
c t.,.•i l ► ! -,I I :3(
.
farm at Stroud, where they are sup-
Mrs. John Fleming arid Sister,
5Pecializr-Hot Oil Treatment
1.54 10.54 -e 2.11
esrvisirtg, the rertwv al of wood from
Mrs. J. A. Brooks. wish to thank
- aisd�Penrainent
.• - Waving
a 2 54 b 1149 8 3I
the bush,
;their friends and neighbors for their
moth-
Aran $21.50
B
-`� _. Reasonable Pilsen
a -daily except Sun& H.
& Hot. Sit.
Mr C. A. Overland has Just rec-
0.ed new wall-
kindness and sympathy their
er's long illness•. also for the kind
,
Shorts,' 22,50
Phone 11108 aLAREIdOlI"T
only. c- on]
Syn. & Hol. ow
a consignment of
papers. Wall -papers for each and
ness shown and assistance given
during 4heir bereavement-
r�
Middlings, 26.00
Tickets and inform'over.
Z. 'every room . in the house. Look them
All prices.
The sympathy of the Community
Sale Register
: - —
Fee d Flour, 31.00,ij
-. LAD -SUKVYYOR
GUY COACH
,
is extended to plias Clarke an the
death of -her.'father, at.. Kemptville,
MONDAY, 9dA�RCH 23rd - Auction
`�
Rye Chop, 2=.00
7.. J. DONE`''AN B. A., B. 9e, O.
(
PICKERiNC
Eastern House— Pbo
sale of T. B. Tested Herd, Horses,
L. S. On file are the reeardg of sur•
Ont. Mica Calrke hao noxa returned
Implements etc.. belonging to Frei
Abo9�• Prices aro' Cash peer Tnsn..l
.
veyors Gibsoa and YarnokL 365
to her duties at the school here.
Rtv. H. E. Morpby. and family
Reynolds, north half_lot 26, can.
JOHN ORTON
JOHN
.
Wig' East, Osbawa.. �P'hone 1981.
_._
with his mother, airs. H. G. blorphv•
6, Pickering, near tic. 7 Highway.
vin u farming. See
Owner � 4r P
CLAk814nNT -.: ONTARIO
- 16 ti
9
;•motored up from Cobourg on Friday
large o'clock. A.
bills Sale at one
Prone'Clasre, 2004
4
last and spent the day with. Mr and
S. Farmer. auctioneer.
hies. Augustine. Mrs.. Murphy e�-
pests to remain for sometime with
`
Mr and Mrs Augustine.
TO
rn-90c,
Mr. and .lire Augustine had as
their guests at tea and for the even--
-. -ing on Friday last, Mr. and bars. H. -
Irband, 4r. and firs. James Coates, - � � -
Mr. and Mrs. Evans Ward and Mrs. �Q(T'I.L tins;!; to Cltsfrobadi pet kxm-
ids
Morgan Pugh, SIr. Pugh could not be ; ante-tta'Knee-�ictioa glidiaq lids- p
present tiesougfi illness _ -
•ib quick, sMrervelesf Hydraulic b alriaq[ :
The regular meeting of the Cl,
are -
• Measure the gas and oil you use and
" mont Wornen's Institute will be held
you
on Wednesday, March 18th at 2.30 p. _
dnll got another thrill. The thrill. of
a,. at the home 'of Mrs. Jas 3lc'Cntl CIKL
elm 4�atisfaction that canes when yon, see your '
j ough. A paper -entitled. "Living, not
TOii ALL SM o np•-while, Tru[ i
y Mrs... motoring pleasure q ,
jjng
Just Existing"De wilt be giveofbFlome- >'Fo 8
Solid
F ushret _ Come C� and ab go drive �Chet►tolet yOtueeif " �t
lic o
ons
er
Ru
made R and Quilts There will (3) Valva -in- _qday- Valve -in -Head T Brae
Rugs Hand
) [ITS rr
. Bergino (4 Kn«- In ILA IL � Compare itJ!
also be a Travel Talk. Matto, "There ,Action on Master �� _
rformaace and my—and ' et
is Nothing Too Good for the Irish." Do LU" Models (S) p Body by Fisher, Fisher No -Draft Vess1-
The hockey match scheduled for Fisher No -Draft- Ven � �� tion and Safety glass equipment. Easy,
Friday night last, Stouffvlile vs - tilation (� safety QIeatly-reduced titaxpayments uadei t}>te
i431aaa throughout. �% C,alrl c Plan.
Altona, at Stouffville was not played -
Until Monday night of this week. It
was a very exciting game through- -
'out, and with ten seconds to go Al -
tons had the lead. .T* that final favi•
seconds Stouffville J tied the score
and in the necessary overtime, scor-
ed again, thus whining the gold wat-
- 7ehea
The funeral took place here this
week of the late. Miss Jennie Rawson
who 'passed away at Whitby, in her
74th year•: Deceased •wias,born in this
neighborhood, and was known to `
1 4? •.
' smany, of out people. She is survived
by, a sister, blTs. Hubbard of St i. ,.
Catharines and' a brother in Wallace-
burg,
allace burg, both of whom were' here for
the funeral which µvas conducted by
k Y
. Rev. J. E. Glover. Interment
.! place in the Union Cemetery.
A very large audience witnessed
-Y
the presentation of the play, ."Valley,
Farre" by the Y. P. S. of the United
�n
' Church. Very . fine comments are
being heard on -the ability of the`:
'members of the -oast, and the pres-
r
entation generally was very favor-
--
ably. reser
-n]vstc was provided by the
:. _ > •�
Douglas Prost Ensemble and the
Mixed Quartet. An interesting item
an this.part of the program was the
slinging by Hors. Glover of a number,
Hb
_
"Rosebud of ray, eart hove eattg
-'.published in England, • written and Carasider the Company Back of tial Car
composed by a local young man,
'Don. Hedges:. _
Breda . Rasa 1 c ('� CLAREMONT
Miss Alma Hamilton has secured C�J C:t�QPER,- i
a position in Brougham.
We are glad to note t3tltt - Mss. • ' 1
Pem, -6 abias to be up and about a. „ iB►OCl[!iT T8Wt": ?'sags M WWT saftw4w Aw at .9 tom, saw" staadaw rises, to Wenn" mote" Cort-sM-Coad lfookar !!madras it•
_ -.. ;...
01
for, the moment *hist they catch THE TOAST
Signor Parelli's murderer."
• For a new delight in Tea try p gleam almost fanatical appeared
Salada Orange Pekoe Blend in her eyes, : OF. A NATION
e d
_ "I'm afraid my' music has been.,
neglected so long, through no fault From Halifax to Vancouver, erisbrown,'
of my own, that I shan't be able to the new toasted Soda Wafers by Chr'istie's
--place it with any well-known pub i.
!tabs, and get it s Bearing=the hear• have won universal approval. Every day 6
g in• the home—at dinners, lunches, suppers,
•
Ing it ought to have—ail over the ;.
world,.. -But Mr. Lawford, the organ- bridge Parties --whenever you want every-
ist of the Parish Church, has . pro- thing to be "just right", serve Christie's"-
mised• to try it over for ine--when it's Crisbrown Soda Wafers and you eart't go_ "
ata quite ' complete, and to 'play it in ,
church one 'Sunday, • when Signor wrong. \' .
t t� _ ♦ Partelli is avenged." r,
-
Stephen
through ham:
ie's
The London Post Office handlest in 7 There was something uncanny in
Aums Haff C -h
Murder Mrs. Manton's ferocity,! tri her desire
the largest employer of labor in thearl composer, ' He felt
•country, with 250,000 men shit' wo- that, old and frait she might be, he
M� trnen.on its payroll. would not care to stand 'before he -r
By ° Adam Broome a -self-confessed murderer. 4) f- AM din
do —i-im
sx>sOrs1>s. the musleian.
r SIGNOR PAnELL1 oc Maim
ilan; a fa- The -effort had tired her.. She p
mous Composer, la about -to make his back iri__her chair.and rlo_ed her .rherles a Christie Biscuit fog every taste
AIR tlrst appearance to London. He is to eyes.
conduct the first performance of a- sym-
phony of his own compoxition at the Stephen paused a little be;r'ot•e -re- - -
Queen's Hall. The event has aroused The old lad opened h �+++a•+e�+-ems++► *+•+ �+�+�++�•++�•�+�•
very great ',,,-rest. The hall is crowd= plying, Y Pe her eyes
TIGHT ed, and millions of listeners are waiting and. sat up again.
Cur tue uerformance w curve oder the " - -
radio. "After all," said Stephen Garton, -The''
_� �Book'
put makes his entrttnrre, und-rals• "I think you've all got -a -rather '
wrapped Ing his baton suddenly collapses, wrong idea Of how L stand in..this
Medical aid is immealately forthcom- g
Ing, but it is obvious that the'man is matter."'This' is -a police job. - The 6
dead. In the audience are two young �� , Lelf
people. Letttce Atanton' and Stephen chief authority+ behind the police isR
1 Garton, the Home Office, not the- Foreign Of--
Branksome, a: student In uacea aat fide after all, But in this articular -�---
procuring some deadly poteon frocn .;he.. p•
University safe • Just. before Pareil 'a show we've got some sort of a look - = [3Y 51Allt 51. MORGAN
Y 'bath.. in because the man who was mdr
And now; dered happened ` to be 'an It4lilTti
° ., Stephen,,, said the and a very well-known Italian at REGF:ICY, by D. L: Murray, The chapter headings caught my
younger Mrs. Manton, as she finished that.-. Of course, if the- -Police hadre.-
:
her cocktail. "we're ready to hear hit on the murderer at once, if he'd I (J1us�on's, Toronto), came to my fancy the start. Who caa. _
sill yau'tr gni -to tell desk at the psychological rrtomenf. stat A DTulberi•y-Mottled Shawl'
lass ebggt the been . tri -ed and either convicted o, a' r, "
case. must know all . j�-You want a good, fat volume of — ma�l1 Talk' — In lady Re. -
ce uitted,- no mcn-e •could have been „
about it, and Grat]riy, and I—especi- said, -- Beading ..that will hold your atten- gencn�a Room"
— On White Hawk
ally Granny -are so anxious to hear tion his is the b Starting i -
-But in this case-nobody-ftaa--ever 1789 this
are' introduced t to Lady
Dow S ring` Song.
all about it."
Old Mrs. Manton • looked ul, again. been caught, and there • does not !Regency Davenport, when. she first
"I suppose it's reaN seem, no fad as- l know,, any chance {entered the world of'that time. You APARTMENT PIANO $89.00 }
pp y not in ac- of. an'Parly arrest—or any arrest— fare immediately," by' the excellent Used Arasan and nisch•
ROYAL YEAST CAKES cordance yritb, the 'rule!." She ap be [Wade, Of course, sash Govern: plgse, ,shied bask into the period. r e-conaulonea.
preciated the young man's -dilemma ment in the world looks after, or is''For 'instance — "Odd rot his vitals +TEEMS IE''DlrslP,rr.ti
:7. are always in spite of her own-- eagerness- to supposed to look after, the interests — 'S death — My lady sinks fast; -- -other well known makes at tow
hear anything which might help to �„ p -ices. tyrite for •!sew, list:
FULL ' STRENGTH ties, u the m =ter of its riati6nals. -An4 as Parelli was What's. tjiat: — Am I crazed .
P y- y- w'bich Sur- an ltaliait; and' as the •lice have MASON AND RISCH LIMITED
po gives- one the expressions' of the Bas stn st: W. Toronto, lase.
rounded the death of the genius she lY
had so ardently wtsishipped. not been stile to do ' anything. yet ! time: And our heroine • s and a
about an. arrest and punishing .the heroine ' she is.' tV itness this — "If
•`\o one can be more anxious than--,•riininal, I'm not giving much away you behave- like a child, you shall
[ to get any news 1 .can. But that
when t say _that the. Italian E'ore!gn- be chastised .like one! if you would '
does not mean. that. I _would preys' Office hate been making a few tact -,escape, relent, and qu�ickly�
GRAHAM BREAD you to
btve information which you fol 'anti polite enquiries. �Ileveney. wilt- you submit . he' rtiar
have a rigbt—a duty—to withhold." "It turns out," he ,cent un,' "that ed--
'' i Stephen Caxton decided to give Parelli had pronotinced Fascist Sym -
himself .breathing space by attempt �• "Lay it across her, their Jermyn'
ing to change the subject. I pathics. Chat's the diplomatic way. U -m her, she. brought it on her.. Bns.
g ' [ oppose' of saying that h'e' was too -selfl I'll not be -defied by my own "�/
• And how's . the composition '
,•• gee. afraid of the .Fascists to ser aft lle.F
tin on. h ,and blood
OM . Mrs. Manton beamed, with thing else, "Anyway he's set to music One blow on ' regenc 's 'laic .
pleasure. a few palLiotic odes abouE Fasciymo, Y ��� BOOK. -
i "Ver and the ftaliail Foreign. Otiiee have , fatheret t- enough' t . conrion her
• y .well, thank you, Stephen, father that her spirit: is unconquen
now that I have got`•over the hard_ got the id that t was perhaps on able. The -scene •arose between •these Arra `ALITOGtiAlHEI! rICTURa N
ea t i w e
eat part." She Earned a few pages account of this that hes "bteen put two through the desire of Sir Wil. YOUR FAVORiTk PLAYERli -
r away. They say that it is' well
• r'.rrybo> aillaaactl.isIIook-"8owit)
Of the manuscript music book on her 1 brahatn to take a secoit3 a ift == an
R knees. "I -brant in finished fn time l that hese are a aerat anti -Fascist t; v .ieallorkeyStar",byT.P.(Tommrl
;actress.. Regency wins ascendancy, 41
_ .. societies in Lott on. Of- course i ho b (; •rtnan. couch suit mama, of the world.
however. an becomes* o
that's Erue, just as it's true of any a r. d come mistress f (•t:ampioa uontieatlI.ruone• Simply take
= CINNAMOP! BUNS - � � ° !v'er father's-houaehofd. ••
a1al-lirn+natin of"CR( WN BRAND" or
.• other country to Europe or to Amer.Amer• `'• _ • • 1. l �,-ulllT'F"COR.�i sYRt:P-writeoa
0ri tea. I suppose they've'got them on We travel throtiglrfour pert:,da of rnob�r4roueasndscrarew-ptaiaty-
the quiet even in Italy itself, But time $nit 'the lovely flame of lie• and rho wnrdt "hockey Book". Mail the
x , it-doecnt strik� -me 'as a particular- gene Dirven ort'. is resent in each. sal"'1 to The.Canade' Starch Co.; Limited,
-- Y p P Toronto, and, your book will be seat YOi
f k t ly convincing lite to take myself. immediately, .. . _
V '
* "After, aft, _his interests. weren't -
-
Gue �s�$u . -
s
t
♦ � �� by any means ureiy political,-- It's 1 to t e ydut't;; ran' Qat. • G•vd in a tsl»t or, the front of a carton
istened tl n stalk ,
' •p fry•usnraluctofTito Canada 8tarrhCo.,.
4 n t_as _if_he_ were a-vwlem-w es-ablaze ---v.ath - ir:� ustts gam aanro sn ad-
Politics
Kno
Poltttcs wee no are Phren a side telnen . p p,�r rasa ant(ono icture
excl L dr, 1 and t u tq w Aiorcarhia 1 and yoirrehoiceof thetotlete-
ti.
line with Parelti: If politics Here Well; Ste hen -let's hear all. _;,p,rtures, moudtet! toady [tti,tramia{. r
the botfom h '
_, M ' ;� - •' at a cage maybe -!about it. You needn't think that an .w-illbcsent toyou.
._ .. •
:
some madman, thinking more of the ' of -tis are likely• to give' -it awa anti
' Crnu2 \lontrea! "\laroon,"--Group [es Cana.
"Pain"
politics that, the music. ' ran amok r'ufn 'your career," said ' Lettic'e's ru.+p Canadian olgmpic Hockey Team-._
III; + d t, l p,op t of $a1Ay' Nerthcotq Geortr
W hethet• the and bumped. him' off. mouser, petulantly. •.lin ',, tt,ts Bl:nrn, Art tecieur, ual'r Trnttier,
"But rather a funny thing }lap: Stephen• laughesfi t inand :tlondou, har6Robmwn. Frank Boucher, `
Refiled You Use
.etc . "1 • y pened this morning; And as it'}I be "ft wouldn't he trittte as b.id •-a:
in papers by -Mond'aya if not. to- that! It C'Di�'ARRSBQRG
r , a is SAFES'CROWN �R���
- morrow, ,there's no special reason "Oh, never mind about !Mother,"
FORM CAKE why I should not tell you now." broke in [,ettice. "She won't bice 'CORN SYRUP
Lettice - Manton's ,,randmother, the'chance. She won't be seeing any-
- - whose Lc:�,l 1•:1d lies 1 ,hf• • a�- she one that matters tilt Monday.' And 7HE FAMOUS ENERGY 1:OOD
: mon t Entrust 'Yot,lr y' utr wHtTE caRrt SYRUP
• r -- _-� by then the cat will be out of the
Own or Your Family's _ b CD en steph�n� rte stray, .and sEIVSON'S •CORN,aTA:=4..
Well - Being to Unknown let's know' the worst." CANADA CORN STARCH . -
6 = `'' CHALLE):GE CORN STARCH
-Use dependable — - Preparations -; O' I. E A R Y. Stephen ,Garton could. nut lia�f -SILVER GLOSS LAUNWRY STARCH
Royal Yeast Cakes and had -a'mot'e attPntii•e.au.dience as hc' Prod, of ^�
'0 y 1330 CANADA ST.tscu coNIPANY r,hnited ,
Royal Sponge Recipes T, person to ask whether the ' MALA TIC be^,an hi tale. '.' T
preparation you or your family. ' Tcs^ex,° o
are taking for the relief of headaches Circular v ) (To he Cuhtinuedl
. 1110110
You can keep Royal Yeast, Cakes for � pan .eyue;r •
is SAFE .to use• regularly is our
Weeks, -even -months -and count oa__ _ h y y WAverley 3461 the same fine results whenever you fame y oc or. sk him particu'larlq' -- use them. This is .because erery cake about ''ASPIRIN," RIDGE {
its air -fight.? Separately wrapped -they He will tell you that before the EVENORa� A HINT TO YOUNG HOSTESSES
stay fresh, full strength. No other dry discovery of ''Aspirin" most "pain',' ' wee' "
yeast has this special protection. =ere ToaoNro sroes•excx:!.cis
R' remedies w'err advised a,a1R�t by' 59 TF.iIP) RAYCE {T. TOltovro
oval l east Cakes are used by 7 out as bad for the stomach ' VIAS so MA¢ ou "Ac'e�: Dro ya,t LOVE To sA,E
of every b Canadian women who. pre-
physicians ; cE c vo�R _
': LOvcS'TO �'OUREALEY 1Z?UScE,h1OTHEa
ler dry yeast. Try them. and, oftcn,.for the"heart. Which is DAUUH7 cR
ENTERTAIN 11A;, E 'EL Tr I'c i:QUGHT F1E U7 TO T
food for thought if vou.seek quick, :ro ASK ME TO
cA:ES F: c,sE MAGIC
-FREE safe rehcf_ It HER-, EA s rice -v? 1~
)uu tile
'n•,nu�ec �� ' BAKING POWDER
BOOKLET! Scientists rate ♦'Aspirin' among ment Ana efficiency, • you should -.. d 3
the, faslest methods del. discovered for write for particulars or the criursps
a , r "The Royal Yeast offered at- moderate fees by The in.
Bake Book" Rives the relief of headaches and the pains atitnte of ?racticar Ann/ Applied
,asses Royal of rheumatism, neuritis and neural- paycliolory
Sponae Recipes i
a. And'the experience of millions IteaA ;'i;ill•; lu•.l;t l•a; -_,t rtety. �, +•� ^ t - ` -� '
for the breads P I.
pictured above of users has proved• it sa/c for the rnnnthly magn2ine of help for ev-
aridmany others.- average person to use regularly. In rrybnrly• nnbll=beds by
S Mail coupon. I. -
your otr�t Interest retfrember ihts, The lrstitute of Practical and
•1 _ . _ Bliy .MADE-iV. _-
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CANADA GOOD
9 . ,• Applied Psychology, `` x
` Asparia tablets are made -in- r
-'•""�'�'�' �� .. Canada "Aspirin" is the registered t ttte dul,tar 4. .Year • W .•,r '• • :1�•'-` �-' ...
. STAINDARD BRANDS LIMITED _ trade -mark of the Iiayer.Company - .Sample •L'otw - Ten c; ijts
1/naerAve.andWbertySt.,T0moto.00C -Write for yOUr Cnpv
rw.� wa4 met Limited. Look for the nacos-Bayer
t� fro* korai' Yeast t
Sake aoo6 _ iu the form of a erossoh „ very tablet,_. 910.' CONFEAB$+AT10N SUIT DIX(i - -
11{ontres! Quebec DON'T ES. p renes it is absolutelyveli-
tyant-
Demand and Get .- - . . t DB You
can't sun FAILURES,
mak- able—
ives the same prffeectt
i :I;s leavening - Y
ie•••e - " I Issue No. 11 '36 + I a s leading cookererex efts u e�Aetuall In —Iemnsive than ii t
T—•• - *roe:. A
SPI-RIN .. ,,o..� g Y P Y-
use aria 'recommend hfag'ic "xrrlh snakes a Sig cake. -Ask'
56 Wiadeto Canada because they know from ex- your grocer for a tin -today!
' ..: '• `. -.A _. . .. _.. .... .- . .:..._._ - __......... ___. ..:rd•'L'. icy .. :
t y�,
i
' - L t V A I J 1► flrl
cents
-Dubs Winson. - of Peteihoro, - is
s - ____1 - --- r--11-1
1 Large pkg.- Lux and 1 bar of Lifeb>aoy, 24c.
aperding a Weele with her brother,
Nevi- ' Butcher Shop
-Mrs. - Ru�gh Miller has been sp-
"'e'""'�vY`%•++.,• ;.. -
;.:,.:. .+ : .,. ,. ��. ..f ...win ..ir"..
.::'�
-Mas. Wm. Lee has,peen confined
-- — -
_ Toronto.,
to.her bed for the past week or ivm
We have opened up a new Butcher
There are still quite a large- num-
un account of illness. --
Shop in the premises formart'y oc•
- ber in the village and .vicinity wiho
-Donald Munro, we are sorry tc
• , p _
are .suffering from the prevailing
report, is not recovering from his
'A share of your patronage is so
"epidermic, of colds*
ili7less as rapidly as his • friends,
licited,
--The Ladies' Aid of St. Andrew's
would like.
An `opening special- with every
Church will meet at the home of Mrs
-Russell Burrell was confined to
tt►eatorder • Dalton's 0.,P. tea at
Root.-Somkery lle, on Wedaeadaf,
•the hou.� during the past week auf-
25c. per' half Ib:
- ifareb' 18th, at the usual hour. All
fering from a . vets severe cold, but
•Cf.ARHNCE SILK,
_ the ladies of, the cangregokion are
is -reeoveringt nimeiy. =
L9-31 l)rlanwger
4xvected_ to be present.
i
' - L t V A I J 1► flrl
cents
-Dubs Winson. - of Peteihoro, - is
s - ____1 - --- r--11-1
1 Large pkg.- Lux and 1 bar of Lifeb>aoy, 24c.
aperding a Weele with her brother,
Nevi- ' Butcher Shop
-Mrs. - Ru�gh Miller has been sp-
Russell Burrell. -
__. riding a few days. with friendo in
-Mas. Wm. Lee has,peen confined
-- — -
_ Toronto.,
to.her bed for the past week or ivm
We have opened up a new Butcher
There are still quite a large- num-
un account of illness. --
Shop in the premises formart'y oc•
- ber in the village and .vicinity wiho
-Donald Munro, we are sorry tc
cupied by V, Servant.
are .suffering from the prevailing
report, is not recovering from his
'A share of your patronage is so
"epidermic, of colds*
ili7less as rapidly as his • friends,
licited,
--The Ladies' Aid of St. Andrew's
would like.
An `opening special- with every
Church will meet at the home of Mrs
-Russell Burrell was confined to
tt►eatorder • Dalton's 0.,P. tea at
Root.-Somkery lle, on Wedaeadaf,
•the hou.� during the past week auf-
25c. per' half Ib:
- ifareb' 18th, at the usual hour. All
fering from a . vets severe cold, but
•Cf.ARHNCE SILK,
_ the ladies of, the cangregokion are
is -reeoveringt nimeiy. =
L9-31 l)rlanwger
4xvected_ to be present.
-1-he Woo an's Association of the
-The outlook is that the rf>•ads
United Church • will hold' an Iris+
_ -
- _Cement -
swill -be in very -bad condition wben
Supper in St. Andrew's -Church. on
:'the snow disappears• 'Mere is a large)
Friday evening Elands EOth. 'at 7
'I A or,
Buy • Statintun" eerud-trimmed sod-be•satie8ed.
tare -�
"Pickering's Leader Stmre"
LEADER GROCERIES are - afways
c ioice and fresh at prices consistent
with good,qualitys
.--Five Roses Flour, .981b. kagj $3•.20
`TLibby's Pork & Beane, -3, for 25c.
Rio kfnrci rine
Ming 91111 .
two feet and rlaore in many places, -A. large number of our hecrey
s - ____1 - --- r--11-1
1 Large pkg.- Lux and 1 bar of Lifeb>aoy, 24c.
if this disappears.• very rapidlyfans motored down to Whitby on Fn
'and
..the roads oris y In cry y evening to
-
`The • new Sprmg—=`Staunton"
eonditim. + bdtween Belletiille and Whitby in
_
-On Friday evening last a most -which the latter was victorious.the'Coke
= -- gull Papers are in stock. Hundreds of rolls to ,
'the home of Mr. and Mrs. a alter i next Sunday at the usual hours of
Wood
11 a er
► p. p �h O
White, _under the auspices of .tha 11 a• m. and 7 p. m., when Rev. Hugh
waiting. Buy. your -paper and, take it Bone. No '
-`Pne9byterian .church. Tele evening G Crozier win preach at both sesvic-
:and
delay for orders t0 arrive. Take lent and re-
plenty
-'was spent in progressive crokinole � es Sunday School and Bible Classes
end music and at the clr+;e refresk- at 16' a m
_ -
- _Cement -
-"turn any quantity not used _
-
rrleats were served by the members -TZtie players in the drama, "The
` '.1of
Buy • Statintun" eerud-trimmed sod-be•satie8ed.
the Ladies' Aid Soeiety. ,.Dust of the Frarth" are giving t tei*
Extra good Maple and Beeeh wood
-Feed Byers who has been ill' play at Harapton on March 17th and
eharge of -the Shell Service Station at Brougham on the -'27th: Two or
, ' Also good hardwood slabs,
-
..-...New' Spring Holeproof hosiery
-
here last has discon- 'three
Our aim is to satisfy our
since early fall other engagements „are antic-
'::'tieued 'tile bulsitler>; and has taken ipetted., -
-•-eustemeri. • . • �
�4 Qualities: 49c.` 75c.
Q 96C. and $i,00.
up farming near Port Hope, where) -Mn. H. R: Mo1121ey, wino ha-'
he Mrs. Byers during been her home' for Bet._:Insist
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Hole»roof
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and moved the confined to
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Prlr'K'FAR1K( n;vTARTck
oil
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week -end. He has been moceeded in l eral months, is, we are glad to stn..
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_ service station by -Mr. Harry., much' improved in health-
ill m , of tiewca,s in wino we 'hope m be out. We'hope the ianproceme :'.
_ will mSke a 'suockss in his new vent- .may continue.
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urs. - A.:C..Diamond's auction sale` o,.
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` -The men rs cif the An Mean Thursday last vim a_great sucxe;s
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Young People's AssociationTAKEmet in The day was fine but. there was nv
their Club Rooms on Friday evening a large crowd.- Those Frere
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TWO STANDOUT VAL-
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Jastt, :March 6th. The program was in sent evidently came with the intent
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*mrge of the Bdbtical .Convener, Mr. ion of buying. _Bidding was.-actiN't
Robinson, who Ratr,e a talk o>, file and good prices were realized. dile.
1'.�ll�uit > ti11r 1)itlpglFt
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Tip Top Tailored Suits or Coatsfor
ameaning of Lent. A contest formed a c6v brought X300 and over.
'part of the evening's entertainment, - Elrner Powell. of -Fe Laky Shore
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xnen or women Same cloth Same
request- buffered a
in the members were painful --and near f<:t.
Y�rtllt [)diC'fiA1r3T fel M()RF
Price
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ed to answer questions about the sonrient one day last week white re
tdiMn
--$2
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y Bible. The meeting closed 'with pray- moving the belt :f rom h:.i tray aA
f+f l' li CH A NT
er. Tho rhext rnee•tirr.weilt Ne'miuriral w4u,h was atilt idlirlu:. The rte!
wilt be 'taken b Mr -q. Tanner, his ,
s it ff
Gordo n s Business Gid". Hose
;and y cau:rt sleeve arta .,aided him a.
' on 'Friday eiening; March 13th *w
'in rnfl arth the ooh breaking his arm
the Club Rooms, S Every-
H. V. Et. ld(1(jHF, (►Rl (;l;1I
DCNBAHruN., UNT
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Splash -proof, Snag -resisting, Chif -
at p. m. in :everW prams•! batueen the wail
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_body is welcomed.' - and' the- elbow and pulline the upp-
fon Hosiery
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--Arraste�r nig)ts, a la Maam jor er afrom the shoulder. He wa.
r, Bow -m has become a very. popular r uoied to the Oshawa- Hospital fat
H$rdwood
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form of entertaimrent during the t'resAnent and x-ray. He is rwm dis
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-pagt year or so. ' The Major Bowt•eg player the help- of a wionderfu
�. '�Arrletevr flour which takes. lace constitution being able t� sit' ar
__ .:Floorin $t
Fred T. � Buntin _ .
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g, Pickering
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Sunday • evening between 8 and '9 the table for his meals. He will no
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'. I3 tabhed
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o'clock, and is broadcast in Ontario doubt be obliged to limit Ids activ-
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All grades of_ Maple, Biral,
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1iy the Canadian Radio Commission hies aro+lad the farm for some time:
an, Oak $OOrin $,.
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Station CRCT. has become one of
-..the meat. popular rad io - pirosr.rams on - Green wood
the air. Not only is it a pleasing pro ' -
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$ pec l al p r i o eP O L lxl a p i e
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:gram, but it brings to li}f'it much jiiAd I.y 3Cagsfize has returned t
�>� blr0)7 in li ge qna�- -Q.UAL1T..Y—�--'M'E.:
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t:alent 'that.was. not known to exist her .bome after spending some time
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qr at least wag clot recognized until in'Toronto w" fries.
�'atle8
_ the artiste appeared on Major Bow- Tice Woman's Association met at
Now is tbg tlrne to huy
Il:O10nd Sttttb,
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'es' program. A large number of •m= :!,w hairw of Mrs. F. Gribson on Wed-
before the spring
p- g &f�vanOe
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lldinced ..teak,
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1�ung People of .their start nesday
l5itioua g
teviing Beef, -lie.
-as enttertainers throuRb displayirw earth Annis has returned i,
in pri(•t•P,
. Rolled l holt Rib (Pot rosary
- their talent threiugh the Major. Thr her hone after spending some tim
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._-�--a�ea�_..tf-tlae�e . is Toroeuo.
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t;ooked Ham _
-grams bait been the mean_; of :•tart _ - Sfiss isabel Rutledge .xpwi the en:'
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-- �ead.r_heese,'
ing many 'amateur niebt4 thmuehout of the week with friends in. Tmm�.
LUMBER BARD
Bologna., • 1t�C•
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the eountry and - tl'tese are pruvinv to.
very, pular. Among those who nave Don't forget the Sausage Supp,--rg'
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P eameal Baron,
pioffteri by Major' Boww' amateur on Friday. evening in the church, ;,•_
71'igitts.: a Whitby boy. d4ick Powell good prosrram is arranued.
... .,Vow•' del•rear�axr,...r•.
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•BreAkfast Bacon, by piece,
IIII"of age. who made his debut The 1'. P. 'S. eras held on Sunday-
'tap drn•
reakfaPt .. a.
B Bacon, sliced, �. 30
)1liS FOR SALT- 7 ,i ,;, 7 wreka,
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;ass a onica plaXer and ,e�'enanft wrth a latae attendance acd
old, rmu «;trruaty, R K 1, Pickering, 25-74+
6c1ineider s or.Swift'a Premium Bacon,
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4.t►k .4lwk=.a ua d reHm,�ep.ra<
'bone
;'icer sevlral w•Pek* ago and'irrimedii it.-, An exicellent program in charge n'
elT afterward.q Qecured a txrcdtian ft 11#dsa Reta Flynn
'rindleaF, 1►er pkv. 1�E•, Z for 8&.
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a good salaryon one:of Etajor.a3 w•- The Wornen'� Bible��jc are hold.
JnR« te.+ndition P,jak33l5.
Jewel or Crispyfiake Shertenivit. ,
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`` ta'Thtt TO k1:..NT--t'nr'erw"oo
:, `l•.type-writer. by the muntb. APpiy Box
es' units,. ins a social evening }(o c
- r1R 1n Hour of ..+
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_ 'Oysters; • per ,lar, :18c..
-=-The Hen's' Awociation of the Patrick on Mar'c$1 17th. A good tune
C. Newr uetce. 24
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United Church. met on Monday ev: isexpected.
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T(,6;' FR SALE" li.K,rN
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enjoyed another e Program. Cherr>woodltu
and Cobb en l x 18, con. 2, PiekertFg..l�and ,a. nyon. Picaerfg. 24ti
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{''►OR -9LR-2-Jer'o#,y cows' anis Y
The -wc eduled speakers ffom Whitby
a •
ti1SS 'Verna" pet g
were unable to appear, -and E. L. ty ' Spent- e1v
Chapman, of rhys last week in Toronto visiting
l: lfoistein cows, government tested for T B.
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E Anti any R. R. 1. Markkam• Phone• &Z
Butcher :.(phone 3040) -Vicisering
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L un �A LE:-O'Cvuu,n prulnwty, on
! St.. Pirkering For further
,*rho was in charge the
her ' rand notber
everting hurriedly Prepared a 13at of g
a. few present and called u�t, eacb %1r. and Mrs. Leonard Gates .and
Church paricu--
ian. apply co J. J.O'Counar. 141 Char„
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for a 10 -minute addr-es ashy i�fferent fwAly; Mr. George' Grates, Mi --F
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J►, i tidENCED La1.1t1' FARM
PAR 'modernam
subjects, Which-,waa'both_ interesting, GaDeP and air. Cecil Potts spent Sunrdw
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and instrufetive, both to 'the listeners . day with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Law of
Waots.trork. -' Dail Y'i rm of
mahals preferred. Maxned. ,Earl R: Hopper,
-and to the speakers. The idea of im= Whitby. -
promptu speaking will sometiines A good' time was spent on Friday
Claremont. :•e
_F°h.0 1)A'!'8 h'l)k SALE- tig0oer
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find a person unprepared;' but it 1s Waning at .the .home of Walter_ add
Mrs. Hollinger the family
.,vy„ety. ,A-Itwuat and mixed grain cbop and
Red Cluvcr seed• A ply to Luthrr bliddletva.
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'Hess Hog Special for` hogs• -
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When
n gdod training axed helpful ,, - y gat
Rrowham. Phone Pick b28 28tf
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At last week's meeting an i111p1oma-ihexed-to•eelebrate the birthday of
Leslie Willie.
' : Drw Hess' Stack Tonic for catHe.
j fir:. ,TALE -Tau vont,, bite
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to debate eras arutounced, a subject and.
peculiar local interest was given ! Miss ' )e mils •(`sateR entertained ' a
p �'
Yorkshire sows, bred; also 1 young Cate
v tm. abuut s m,.nths old. Apply l luyd Jas
Whiu, tut �.. r ar con, ti., 11a. 2„
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----Dr. Hess Pan for t he' hens.
and the participants, tvhp had no ndmber' of the-ytsung people, on Sat-
"ng.
-a -min
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V nw N t'vi� MALI;-tiruwn tilnre
117,years in foal; and bay mare, byre. old.
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' previous warning of their beim? call- • u>*day evPndnv last. The evening was
ed.
Satisfaction
Satisfaction guaranteed or money
astonished many of their-}isteners-spent in gamest and such -Te, and all
will 01 either one. Loc 1.1, con, %, Picker -
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in the matter that had been gather• . reported a' good, .time. _
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ins. Jas `iteohatvon. Claremunt. Phune 828: 24
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back.
t' u k y A I.P..-Use ah: year old regia-
. the ten minutes allowed thenij The Yount' People held their meet-
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before taking the., floor. Erich.: Peen- ing- in thr hall -on Tussis _ Pt't'nl
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tend liuernse> bull; two 1 -year old pure-
bred C;uern;ey ln,fls and one -1-year old Keiding
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,'•w 1.t0QPER'J7_. DRI -SIL f0? Llee •on , i3orsse f
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ing-s. program . inc•lucdew- an+ttc -an;d -Ml reh 10th, under the leadership Af
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cinnkev, John Kayel, R R' 1, Pickering• 211-99
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r Gatt18, Sleep, Pigs and • Hens. - . '
uK RhNT--llxl ne,es. d+tdry farm,_,
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music, both .chosen with a view ef,'C*brdip Pefiiiy:'T1ie prewidPiat enndne!
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having• everyone take part: Thrice 'rfd the worsltdp perir+d. and Miss i,.
rias• bauri rousing 'creek• modern tura,
.`7PE,(AlAL9 THIS I8 �yEIt,K _ _ -
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rwiho prefer to, sit around the fire and , Pftty IPJ in the discuscion oil "Pray-
onui.� Atpply T- acques•• alled hrick Wast Bill Ont. IOit
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rtalk can do •so, or over in' an<rther j er'•. •Nett -week- is ltliwAioriary. meet-
cx>rner, checker;;, cmkinolp, and vrry l ins* and all arP invited;
- ; Gnit++nized Boilers at >d].tiQ.
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V.0A 8 A LEi-W neat, 31.3'+ per cwt,;
'2.5
soon, caruet..bowls, - may be ptayml:' Sti p' Lork: T•,isten'• Wiry, tohat is
'Therob t of the meeting is to ro-,tt'. A
� P 'given
V +.,uc. wheat. $1 uer cwt.: Mixed Ba ,W
oats and Velvet barley, 11.00Pe. cwt ; Mized
r>.tn, ground. 31 ill/ r cwt.; Red clovrr :wed.
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_ Agetlt for Mc'Oorinick•--Dderiog •It`Mrtti' lkacllinbry
t . + pie_ srx�ial, to be trpdeY
vide one evening a week �wher•p the; tho auFnires of fhe YolmK People of
,,,t
' per bushel. T Phnn•.rtaly
1719' C A. Annis,bunharton, 19-32
- and �6 dr
_ Pt► o. _
-men • of the village can` congregate � Cheriyv'rood, Date -Friday. oventniz,
,� BiliGN L• A I R V bOtu v- R B.
t 'brain • Gov,
. ()nr Motto:-" We_hays t Own Iret N, 01
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and enjoy'some of things that they M:tir-h 27tih: P1are—C erryl cod lull
ed and cows, rntnent
testM.' Fresb sed close spprirgersnlwaya on
it ie Df)t made.
t1EWlre, as rertealtlflTf stldtPla\llti0it. t;Or)d ir+isrrll:tneoncband.
pmlrt•altl T� h4►
TRe held
.blood tested if dreired. Free daetivery u
pv rcfissesof i u more. Satiiiaeaunauaran,eed•
Telephone 3000
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next moetin# will .be on inQ nlnnned. Please keen bhis dart*- inWm.
J.hturply, L:ndse; Ont :,iva T-Caphonc
Monday evening next at 8 p. m. mind, Admission, 26 and 15 cents_
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