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VOL. PICKERING, ONT .-FRIDAY, 11 AR. 20, 1936.
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NOTICE : - - ._ � Road: • .. .. s
Some of our Local jaclo-rabbit ea -
The follrlartirag item clippedfrom y -
DR. R. 0. "AB80N-Pbysioigw- thusiasta must have Borne influence the Brantford Expositor Mardi ;
1a-J>>iiassrseoo, o�.eeatcoo. :as ' 'Uur tent epant+ ytmc •sgaY on rise �tifn s, lately. 11th, . frill be of :..,nisch interest to •: 4
p R. TORAYTH, h. D.,-Wr'ootor
- a�p'd'�• One oaf- our 40011 citizens, • rmaiely. marry in Dunbarton and vicinity:
R . toaeaint AM*dati000f eats»: Ras• (�DAL� COKK. ! ' Mr. George Beisnett, i leaving one "Mrs, W. Pizer, a resident of Dun.
� 6�a+t esrthe inioricas �ae Los midst to tsldb up bUSinesS with his barton for moot of 'her life, and who
fPYi.aattos,cl.nemtrat.oat. WVOD, C$MEi4'] r �; half-brother' in Toronto. We all ee has made her home for.the last few
fsgai.
_SAND, Ci1;AVEL, � to. him best wishes for success years with her davg4 ter, Mrs. C. E.
in hi -new Yoakum.--
Biose, -o"8-High- _-$treet, '• .-�,
D 1?l�iVe�l.l) ltUuuY tsurrsaicae. gIId :_. n; 'Me many friends of Mr. Frank receiving the congratulations 'and
swacx«. Noiacy r o- it1une Z. m. r Jackson, of • Canfield,: Ont., were best wishes of man friends as she *.
. � ttirmarfy oeeoprea ur t:oe •ate n. Z. �.nnr• BUILDERS BD P PLIE R y •
tlaM. wets boat(W boyo tiuwe. at atmy, qty greatly shocked to hear of his Bud- completes her 99th year and enters
also legal cartage work den d� in the iiaviilton General upon her centenary year. This near=
RSAT(?iY, l3h�LL, A iil)6b Hospital, on Monday morning last.' rentenariam, although mostly confin-
,++��'' W. JaEL.L. "ATOM. K. C. We have aieo placed in stock a fall Mr. ]addsloa was a former resident
ed to her rom- is enjo3dng remark -
Brock Road, where he lived for ably good health in view of her ad-
l: A. wxtcftT; - till's Feeds. -- many years. His friends here -offer vaned years, and retains all her !!Bar Strttec, Tottrsto..their heartfelt sympathy to Mrs. faculties to a marked degree. She G R �N WOOD
RIpHARD80N Co,. Barris- A. •v o MI'T'CHELL Jackson, and family. Wg-aie also ends much -of her time reading,
R•tern, -Solicitors., motaru•• etc., •Suite sol. sorry to hear that Mrs. W. H. Jack- likening to the radio, and. in ortthet
�y,• tutdiry, as Torooto St. Toronto. Pickering DIIt.
kea .e Ad. "Id:' V"e,ing rt,oae iQ13. au , elm, the mother of the late Frank
homely pursuits. Quietly celebrating �
FINHOKSON A McKILLAN-3t.rrita Office phone 7400 Residence 6520 JsclLwn, is in Toronto, under the her bi - Mrs., P'izer is
rci>day today' -
!��Swicitom Notary Pubic. Office at doctor's care. We sincerely hope she keenly interested in life, and her on-
o( 1Mr. Thoamn• tot 11, coot lmon 1, has a speedq recovery and will be 1 Bitablished 1886 -
oaict hour: Thursday and Saturday The Beal Store, Claremont q explanation of her longevity is _
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7'00 p' m to a'� PHONE 924 back with her interest in life: and its progress.
a�.iscmeoc. T«oawoteee : etsaoya� or by again soon She ie lo<+king fora�rd to con let -
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Phone Pick 90110. Toronto Elipas3o9. FURNITURE N I T U R E
a ty Andley iasr her .100t'h year, on March 11th,
-O.ONANT A ANNIS - Barristers, We are dievsrietp of
attractive 93 .
86Wtars. Notade. Pubic March ss, maintains her old time 1937. 7
GGRAQN D. CONANT. K. C. Aluminum and Orsaiteware Etc. reputation for snow and storms. Brougham
ALLI14 F. ANNiS. B, A., u. B. - Furniture sod Furniture W H. Westney has 'engaged Mast -
Prices low, in keeplug with times. a summer months. 1tQr
thiacea• -7 1 2Simcce St. S., Oshawa _Novelties. er James '.McCrea, of Pickering for Mrs. H. Shea is a Toronto vis-
fl4lonea-4 and ti (Oshawa). and at the Court � present.
-- 1tat.e Whltby,•(Mr, Conant) Picone 7 (whit• the' majority b the trees in in Toronto recently.
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.• est• 'ltvt•�e and rabbits have destroyed
'Mr. Ernie as wrsited friends
t�eritua = R8DI0 SERVICE Winters' fine young ,or•churd. Hugh Gannon is still under quay-
• Several from here are preparin„ anljne wixil the mumps -
>?:u. o.
SM 11 H. D. D. 9.. L. D. s., 4_'raduate of Radio College , attend the sr. Patrick's Supper
.vlth p'pe Mr. Geo Farley (Successor to Dr. J. �� Dateal, Graduate of � George y i8 visiting his
Ro;at (ptl.{e w thM Surgeons and Toros. in the United Church this Friday son and famil here at resent.
m gi•tp rty. At Clar ont oisce over D. A. U . to-the=,i inute tralnlll evening., y a y
't ato�e evry Tnei rand Frida Pbone p- 8 Mr. George Hicks had a very Bev• _
reoa? =P ]1. ru and One of two here are preparing to ere heart attack on Sunday everting.
[?ERBRRTT FALbA)SB. L Lola.; FINEST EQUIPMENT rail. sweet corn for the new cannery The McWhirter family spent Sun- -
lila D D. S. Graduate of the Royal Con-ge of for to be opened up in Whitby. rash day last at Manilla with the Tumm=
gOW&A Surgeons and the IlaiveniSy of Toronto. crops are always the desired -ones on onds farrlily.
burr . Pickce ering.O t. east Ot ot. St Aad- Guaranteed Satisfaction ;Moat of our lance. Shingles For Sale
tati'a Cburch. Pietrrttte, Ont. Ota hours : 9 sq T. C. Bro�t-n and L Jahnstori att-
s..to. to cep. m., or by abpatntment. (X-ray _ Much credit is due t•, Mrs. Ed- ended the funeral on Sunday Of the
pr.teei, Pbone Fret atoo.' .stty Rwa •nnttble Pr{ctisal wards, our. email -driver for eche splen late Dr. D. C. Smith.
/ Tabes said Batteries always so L Ad_ did service she has rendered 'during The Y. R held their meeting on Galt Galvanized steel 8binglea,
I�sststs+ss acne. - h rd's Felt slate Shingles.
H.•ROY Mf LER- , the bad winter months. Through the Sun evelun with
g W linos s�
_ da s
Brougham. Ontario " '_ atCorrns and s1a�oRt lawable. roads y g . re-rubbrricg buggy wheels.,'
imp _ in �7'4+e of the program.
ELIZABETH R]t.HAttDSON- 4$11 Phone (Mark 1806 she has made the rounds. Mr. and Mrs E. L Crocker and Lava mowers sharpened. 7.
11. aadyutome inswisme w au.lunda, T. PATESSON'8 QLAREMOLiL
essr..0 w ootapaseasof «tad btrsaelst .trod- - The local- eisureh co p 'Mrs. Witter, of Toront*, visited with - 0" and get Net Phone
_ __ ...music - per and mestinx on FFr�iitim tevrmsng L and Mrs. Matthews on Sunday: ldli _
j POSTILL, Licensed Aucttionew. tttttr last was attended by fifty o3 _more. Mr. an,l Mrs. Bert Harvel enter -
L' . oeaatloa of 4t" an os on al Area.E'Y erieno�d �IIeIC r�'e50her Rt"• N1r. Crozier ocevpiei the chair tained Tormsbo friends last Reek -cru!
cissa. id, .0 utas. &f W -P, . on ateoe.aN p rind all the,for.Y ' Sunday b ming the lorty�t}tird .anniv- DUEL
aoiras.-4Mraaa (iron au.ttr P. O., Otat� r+epotts the it were
with a Toronto Conservatory ng ersary of the?r wedding. . a
T T� given: Ehosvi lite curch `to be in l
D WNtsHIP standing. a thriving condition. ANS
$.br.at �l vita, eeotrnta. ace. t«vv:of will ttatb afternoons. ore The "Amateur Shove' scheduled
• . Clem. Coa.eyaAcer, Cott.miaarour for -
pa evenings, The play "Dust of the Earth" for Tuesday,
Iiaeri.p' t3ceews 1°b4t1f`• o°t l which was so well received in- Pick- yT March licit :had_ tc�_ n guilders' Su
• _ _ Saturday reserved for atbeol � pohtponed. Date of the present+ution
ebildreo.. ening, wilt be given in Audley .Ln- will be need when available.
W fld. M A VY _ .. _ - 'lt ani„ PP
` - 'ted Church on the evening of Wed-
Ratta ver�r'Moderate; •� Mrs. Harris and Mr. Frank Stetsh-
Llosased Auctioneer for York, nesday, Marsh 25th, by a grpup o! en:son, of G;Forget,-wrt. spent the 'end Lumber and Lath . .`V.
Ontarw and Ontxto C untm Studio at rny�own borne one mile- Folk from the United Church, Pick of the week with the latter'a par- y� 1
. AM kind%or asks promptly attended t• Cast Of brougham OQ NO. % erittiq. Admission, 25 said 1$ Cents. �• V. Shingles
entg, David and kite. 3tephen�rn. l Coal
raxxs nswetoxwst.s Highway. 'The. next meeting of the Club will Om Friday, March 13t1a. Mr. and IIs-
g ay be arranged for at cyte NEWS office.take place on Monday, April 6th. 'Mrs. Donald Beer, Welcomed to their
•elf and Independeat pbones. MRS. CART. DEVITT tyQn pit will take the form of the home a r of little strange". Alberts UOaI `
Whitby. Ontario. 1ar„lt anniversaryand a p P>n des' a Domeatic Coke
Bpecia)� pro- son and a u der CJotts►rwtvlat• .
M �/ / P>tclserzt>tg Mips w �9 pa being_ scheduled i"w to the proud parents. Who sayer- Cfnlent« Lime, Plast -4
- Al- ET ( than Friday a>yd-]J3 .ars-utt
-Chopping in Each '��r
for April '17th in the school house. put road worker= have had a vwv ^- �pfe Body Wood
=-A GOOD DRIVER, ` �� Keep this dace. stretlu�ua week. working alt night Agents for I,trIIc�}' FeDet
-A (3000 CXR - _ .. Week Day one nicht. No. 7 High,vay bairur m eta! '
' and 11'1 - t.v:Jt1IIn -
-And INSURANCE wi,tb- ,Dunbarton high level escaped the diQastrnu� and
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'Feeds of All Kin& to Steck d
:.; floods of other 'sections. Several
ZU�=C� .- Poukry Feeds, Labrador SbeM.Oil St. Patrick Was .so stOmy on his cellars in the tzli`age were flooded 1 oeksbutt Implement!'+
TheStrdagest, Purely Ceettalty :.Cake Meal, Melatttses. Any ewp you birthday. Did he suppose we had but no.real damage done. geet:re Prices Before Bo
Cpmpatoy •ice the World. cony treed. • We can mi: any ration .not had enough winter. The drama. "Dust of the Earth" 7df
that you -may want, machine misled. _Tele. Tham'e auction' sale of im- by the Pickering Dramatic Club of - -
=(;Y Ti,..fli. MORLEY
Our Fret Rank Eats MWh gives plernents farm and live stock takcw ^u
the United Church, will . t>e presentedWILSON B R V k71.
resoles. Pries are direct to iw• No. place this Friday, March 20th. •liem on the evening of Friday, Mar.
--!'Yue - lidterla` 64M Cstttlasiasisas. 'Miss Emma Mitchell, of I'loronto, , ti HK OUL f,
27th; lender the auspices o! the W. - (
Salt at Car -Let Prices and Miss, Maisel Dixon, are enjoying
' ,- . M, S. Bert Harve will also'be on p .
the to:*el d?mate and beautiful ac- y honeMark 72x0 ,
>' Mattresses - p �T T' y - -the pr Wam. so the public have a Nowr
N. 1J
C♦Ck WUUd every of cite south lamig,- fine evening's entertaffi neat in pros-
e a
3PONER•SrRING MATTRESS PICRBRINO, ONT. We are rforry to hear of Mrs. peel. Admission, Adults, 2S, children.
Leng'a death. which occurred M
a. czr
An Etttod quality covering, a vias bnried to Erskine The :Women's Institute meeting at j -1' `4
Piict, O EMG Cemetery on . Saturday," March .14th. Matthew's House, on March 10th Remedies
Na»flail laver -Wing Mattresses FUNERAL DIANCTOR. The Dumbarton C. G. I. T. group was a great success, ltavuIg an act-',-
Pricx, _ are presenting their conceit on Fri- eiadance of 46: The int ice-Presid-
$29.00 !lurch 27th, at Certterutial, Tfieae Grove's Bromo Quinine Tablets, ! L
Private.Anibulaaoe ent, Mrs, W. Ellicott, .,presided owing Cascara Broato nine Tablets, ?die
Wbite layer • reit Mattresses 1 lassies will soon be oto' the Major's
Day and Night Service to the ablertce through illness of the
Laxacold Tablets,
Price, 59.50 Phone (1000 nrOm` president Mrs. Bert' Harvey. It vv»^
The Centennial Y, P. S. ase Goin$ decided by ballot' that the Institute Bucltiey's Bronchitis Mixture, coca tom,
Grey Felt Mattresats - . Malvern 5000 to present their Loam. plays: "Silence Passmore's Bronchial Mixture,
Pries, $6.50 a , • P?came anil "?fit �uc4t a Got+ae" on `"°old sponsor an entertainment dor Rem, �. AIM
_ :.. M rkham, Ont ing April a comm{btee to be the pre- .
WALL PAPERS Wetineariav, blarrh 25th, at DaYtbar- sident Mrs. Hrarvey and the Secret- pinrRn �a�. .. 231:, •39c. dk 9�.. - 'q
ton. Silver collection. a y -Treasurer Mrs,- M. Burk. Sever- ,
We are selling Suu-tested wall paper St. Paul's 0t:=the-Hill. Stmday sl letters were receivedg- '
�« every type of room; There is an Q E I N ! _ ,�amh 22n«l. 4th Cunr3ay in Lent.JW gifts. and remembrances. 'rhe Nick's Now Drops, iMR
of. new designs. The price u moiler, An gn:tday, Schn°1 At 2 0. m. Evenir. Mistal Nose Props; 85c. 6t 7ft
esoeptioaally interesting selection R afternoon's program consisted oi' a'
And seethe Welsh Coal1t4. w -� Mistal Chat, Rah, _ s -
Resoly
ate, ranging. from $10.00 to =1,00. It saaee IllOne that the and Method of In -
Blower. =�n�r•e. itc+v. F. G. Rohlntmn. - ,
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CIl115 y . The rttt*ular meetTn� 0f the 4. P. For Coughs and Colds
on fuel. BtsInvInt baying is' e0momically that do not respond " to,
20 Rolls of Wall Paper and 17 yds, S. will bo held nn ?Monday. Marcl, Slotmd." which was ably debated by p0
- Tinwaie Tnalnelware 2or.i At 9.15. Me," wee?it'x meeenq the -following ladies. Affirmative
Cif Bonier, the two for $1.85. g + ordinary treatment try
All Rolls Ready-T►irrmatic, ._ and Hardware,--, - ._ _+.:tt Cdforftry tzn�i Social antler thA 1<ieiuia,mft T. Rober'twn, L. Johnston > "
Oystor Sbell« Grit and Lice nblp nnttranPrct,;» rile MiscttA Rtttb WaID les Cod Liver Extract
R. Ritchie and T. C. Brown; and else
Trema And lot -m Amann. T.adieq t+leaw Ne.!ative by Mesdames B. XSNWt, Or ,
Hiller: ,All et lowest possible nrnvidP_ +F},p .1+rr,et�iettt wa1 to an_ ,l Rarely, F. Camsle tttttl R• 1liG+- r a!-"
Co. A. S'TERRIT'T prices. •�t NTaI e ' Creo-Pilon,
nmince f'�.at tin Mel &W, Marr%t RRtt+ ,Whirler. The judges wen Mrs. A.
- Funeral Director Massey -Harris. Repairs, thw.r wen We +,eta a cotnnefrltivp Glen, Mrs. A. Malcolm fee=l Mrs. e. i 1.00 s large:bOttlr'
Fr'ivate Ambulanes me±et;nor M wMrai 's e0rdial lav(+a+. Philip Jr. vtYlao game their decteion Eo �•rs Piller,
�jY $IISgBY. con. 'Q ovf,•••R'ti 9ie lsst'erattt wwi PA- fasror of tate Ailtrmsly►e by 1fve
Pbone _18M 1+1fm. 4 cry{01 Avenfnp is to lw R w"+6011 PICt�
point. A •cry flsae wee. fo r,�-
aHardware Phone MOG a,,, the meeting. The gentlPmer vat by the lstatteltssrt, Mdedamee L.
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�Ontario Cattle Breeden a --
L» E. O'Neill Addresses Mem-
, o Perth jer3ey Club
At Meeting16 A
STRATFORD—Perth, County cattleIn'side-Stuff,
breeders should''-Btudy and give a y
great, deal of consideration to the »-
,tubercular blood test for cat Ie so as t c 1 '
to be prepared for any blood-tpbting campaign which ma• be started tater .n Quin L v
on as a eounty- oject, L E.
k_Brancli _ i l
the Department f icu?tore: told Makes Interesting Speech Be- `
Inembers _ of the Perth -Jersey Breed-
ione CIub at a meeting here. fore the., Empire Club in
Mr. O'Neill spoke fora short time Toronto.
during the business meeting, out-
lining..variousPoints in A j.
wt. h the blood testing projects which — eventeen months ago o �,
— are going on in Ontario at the pies- Dr. Alan Roy Dafae had never, made
a speech anywhere, recently he stood
ent time. He said that althougL Ont- ,
before 1,000 members of the Empires ur
ario has been somewhat. backward in
B. blood -testing, since the earn -
he
and fascinated them with what-
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was to the Toronto
he would call some inside stuff' on
patgtt rted to athe Dionne quintuplets.
district some weeks ago, the -trend .
has been toward .closer study of the He told them how the quints lis- __ _ _ — _ _ .•. w
testa it, various parts of the province. like last.. position in the bath lineup -
' The test campaigns were brought to so much that a rotating system was Allan Potts (left 1, Diiss hit Klein and Delbert Lamb, United Sltates, speed skaters who participated
the fore when Toronto dairies -ee- adopted; how he feared at one time in Winter OIympics, arrive in Rew York.
s _ fused to accept any milk except from that Marie's eyes would not be „
T. B. tested herds. The result was a normal; that the girls are being
concerted drive in the counties of taught to dance "because it exercises them irI barn As a result o! their to bring the present. supply of ap-
Peel, Halton, Duri am York, Ontario their muscles' acrd ---that he still aid, Dr. Da a lost ..only six. patients,a proximately 275,000,030 bushels, down
", ani Nt.rthamberland. can't tell them apart if they have of 1,800: GeIC Carruover to the normal 60,000,000 bushels
Ong of the ).�asons for a. serious too many clothes on. The belief men are too -hardbone' d carry-over at the .end of the crop
_ - study of the testing question is that There was other insid:.stuff, some to be interested in the Dionne quin- year. Recent exnoris have beenruti-
when l.erd testing .does .become a of it so much so- that he leaned Disc tuplets is "rubbish," the quintOia� This Year Hing 3,000,000 to 4,000,000 bushels
" �+s+t;rttp-wide proj:et these breeders fothe Press table twice. with a con- P ysician believes. aeek'y. 'Hint- of -an increase in this -
who have made names for them- filet.. 1''ysu shays won't print that, of He told the Empire Club he gets s- seen iri tl-re vtve eman or
setr-a in livestock circles may be course." They didn't.. - - - matsyTetters . rom men... ne of ! Canadian a -heat. ,
able to talk intelligently on the It was a much different Dr. Dafoe them is 98 years old and.writes him Canada's Basic lndustry Well The board of.grain conin,iasioner'6
aub',ct and every month. ' r,e ,ort issued at Fort Wiliam said
)� give some we;ght to from the man who stood on the - -• L.. hod Into .1Ve.W'Year p
arguments for and 'against the work:.verandah of the uirits' hos ital at -----.-= exports of wheat ' in December to=
a P ith Brighter Prospects xaIled 1a,28as63 bushel�_campared
Mr. O'Neill touched upon the cat- the official__opening_on�eptember_.1131
a- lriUustry as a ano�and was 193, and murmured a few noels.U.Ahmndonllan,
- - WINNIPEG. Th f - 100,1`Es bushels
Chartering of spas
tv1th. 8,
of � to opinion that cattle breeders. He is a confident speak -4 now, but - ar e m1rage a
R ra o Month last r.itenerally s eakinsr, can look for a P i.ormal .wheat carryover, after pl�y-
P re ens the home! ex cessions andfor January and February was heavy
strong market =n 19h6. He said that y Ping pranks on agrarians several with 12,000,000 booked for export
ma fsty that are in ess"ential partyears,. !vas .gathering substance to=
• the feelingconcerning c -entire as -soon as Great takes' navigation
fC of his character:
We } usiness is 'one of optimi+r•
and
Tran's'--Canada opens in the spring . was active with
,lay�� » And with higher prices prevailing,
thA. �nA1Cat1An9 ars fc r a pleridid Odds aII� End" some ,boats a. Fort �Villiam'artd Port.
%Conada's basic' industry was • weI.1
Year.. Arthur already loaded. Toronto re-
Z He didn't say so but tha trouble launched into , its new year with
1 In ..peaking of the_.?iorse show to pored bookings of Canadian wheat
with' Marie`s eyes- was 'a tendency of White River Pro brighter Prospects than for several 'at Montreal for s Tin ani meat to
be held in Strs^cttfszd 6n April 8th, Air. Project. Prcr- p P p g p
the left eye to cross. Some months' years—more years than. many a far -
O'Neill said that he believed Perth. mlSSed l)ti' Heeriall POStpOris'a• world markets the heaviest in. seven
ago it threatened to mar her appear- mer cared to recall.
lavas the one county where a really years. -Space for '6,000;000 .bushels
ance and affect her sight. Treatment Indefinitely. Increased exports were reported.
successful horse show ' could be held has been chartered.
because of the large number of good by a specialist since.is helieveci to TOR(`\TO — Indefiai a postpone- by the Board. of Grain Commission- _.
horsemen who live In the county. He have cured the condition. ment of the building of the Sault Ste. era. Higher prices were repotted by
, aid the enthusiasm shown' - by the Dr. Dafoe touched on specialists in Marie -White River- strech of the the Dominion Bureap of Statistics. '
- Perth• horsemen in • arrariiting the his talk. "I don't know, everything, trans -Cana_ da highway ' a' this• .prov- Quotations on . Winnipeg grain ex • �• �
show vrould take a load of worry you know., About teeth and that sort ince eras revealed in the legislature change were higgher: -Toronto ship-Sew'
��"(•from agricultural ofScials who are of thing I have -.to• ask advice. If I last week with the announcement by Ping cirele�rep8rted wheat bookings ► S _
even now ,worrying about .stock of tike it I take it," _ _ - Premier Hepburn that only $;;00,000 for spring shipment heaviest in the
horses for .Ontario in the next 10 Lieutenant -Governor '.Dr. - 'H. A. had been budgeted -as: capital pay- last sevsr► years..: .. • In
IBruce Dr. AIa:. Brown, noted child ment -on :unem loyment relief, roads, But Cana a.still hada big suppiyS �� cyears, Such a show will brintt out P !�1 iS L7itl
the best stock and tend' to increase specialist, and' other notables gf the bridges and colonization roads, under of wheat to sell. Exports of 7,5(tn,000
the' quality of horses throughout professipn who were' present joined Hon, Peter Heenan's department. of bushes have to be averaged' weekly
'Western Ontario. in the laughter. northern 'development. 7--- -- --_ .7
7. The breeders -grin hold their an- Dr. Dafoe thanked everyone who Only recently, fir. Heenan inti—.L a0y TW2eOSl11UlC Mtl.n ltl
' _nual. picnic this year at the farm of has ever done.any-thing for the babies mated that the construction of all -
'their •.president, Arthur ' Simpson, and told of their work. Characteris- the all-important Sault -White River THE , terestt'�� in Rt'.tCross
.:...'Listowel, on Wednesday. June 10. tically he named himself last. "Then link, would be proceeded with this Workrooms
there's myself. I look •iter the odds, year., MARKETS x
,l and ends.!' The approximate $3,000,000 bud-
XaeC
TenMillion"
Ile said the babies•would never- be geted for. northern' development road- OTTAWA. — ScUiers' pants and
separated firom their ' parents and work and relief will, of course, he coats -cut down to fit Johnny were
would never be used as "human increased by contributions from. the i4buuck., PfZl( aE'S among the many things Lady Tweeds -
guinea pigs." Relations betbveen the Dominion Gcvernnient. These, it is United Farmers' Co-operative Co muir,admired 'her disii..tothe
_ parents and the guardians were more reported, may total- some $5,000,000 turda were, pa}ir, Red Cross workrooms here. She ex -
y R the .following.
X peaceful .Oliva and Etzire:—:Dto7t2r 909.000. ii,�rozvcrT� — recce rovaalo-f-the manner irt-
�isit the hospital every da and Mrs. -will the Hepburn Government, em prices for produce: P, approval
P y P EGGS with ca.es retu.rned., prij es which torn and worn clothing from
o ne aid 'n earl for h bark, it is said, on any new major
,y Din s t ng the tk nominal— the Department of Defence was cut;
• children 'and plays. with them. road project in the north
GOV'2rn111Znt Said' to Have "A" large :: : •. , 26c dyed and made' over into, suitable
Dr. Dafoe spoke of the Diopncs clothes for small bo sand reis..
Underestimated Revenue .with .� medium . 25t y g'
great sympathy. They areA" pullets 23c While at the workroon,s 'Lad
—in Budi;et _ _ fine, upright people of good. stock . r ... • .. • , • ...... y
P
who lived quiet lives until weI1, StAs Depiesie'd „B, `•"""' 23c Tw°eedsmiur also joined the milting
"C" ...... , ...... 21c Party=of unenip'oyed lura—wrio 'are
4 �`ORONTO—Although only $6,000,- until 'tbis thing happened. 'He helped ' making f une fined• quilt. for 'their
C00 was 'forecast in the Hepburn her in the• house, caring for the. - 'BUTTER — 'No., 1 Ontario solids' families' with material sa lied b
budget last week as the net return to children and aiding in the hc..sework.. 22c; No. 2, '111-r. the Red Cross: She told he mem-
Park from the first year's She helped in the fields. War Menace"
POULT-12Vtc = i -
- operation of. the new provincial in- "I really feel sad for them. I hope bers of the committee who accom-
come tan it is -learned that the. they .will take a. -greater part •in •the (Quo ativns in cen.$) —
pa'nied her she was glad to find they
a care of the babies soon." L Dressed were helping people ,w•ho needed as-
treasury actually antictpatvs between _ ti ' �ressed'1lilked
$10;00,000 and $12,00";000 in revenue e 1 „ sistance in the districts b yun,l city
-from the ler Priests Co -Operate Man. Leading Issues ,Drop He.7s A'u 'A' A'
Over 5 lbs, .......16 17 Bi'i *au ci (, �i i' ('. !'. 1�'in ar, re -
The Government is playing safe in The quintuplets are being broaght * 0 , In Tradin . On q to 5 lbs.. 15 :16 b' Eer- ••-"' P
its $5,000000 estimate. It has inten- "" silent of the Red Cross; blr;. J. A.
up in the Roman Catholic church N,1 • Exchange :{ to 4 lbs. 12
tionally undereaimated in this case. " 13 Wilson, circ -president, and .flea: W.
and as' French-Canadians, he em- Old roosters . , '7 y
The situation renews P. is said, phasized. "And why shouldn't.. they Spring chickens 7 -' L. Currier,. Jr., explained, the work
s the impression in Conservative party be'' The parents are French -Cana- NEW PORI{ -The sliock of <lis- over 6 lbs. .. 1G ZO 2.� of the organization to Her Excel -
ranks that Mr. He hurn.and, is Gov- y''! ", lency and she 'was amazed to learn
}t dian and Roman. Catholics. The. concerting war news shook the stock 51a to 6 lbs, .... 15 19 ' 21 that a .
ernment ma • go to the countr late single worn air f6rce„over-
b Y fact he himself was a •Protestant had market last week and resulted in 's to 5% lbs. 14' 18 20 coat could supply a small boy with a 4
.in 1937. The bigger surplus the bet- nothing whatever' to do with it, losses of from $1 to $6 a share in 412 to c, lbs. 13 17 19 windlcould sand entire' suit, .whim v!
ter with a campaigi, in the offing. They were being taught their many well known issues. Under 41z lbs... 12 16 '18
Only a month or so ago one sec- are cut ' c volunteer workers and
prayers every morning -and evening Young
of the 0 position Y and their parish Motors, rails, industrials and stee'!s g ducks.— '� c • _ sewn b •' church circles or tl;c little
7. ep p"rty full p priest visited them •took the worst drubbing, and; the Over 6 lbs .....:-.12 18 boy's mother.
believed that the Gov rnment might every day. least affected, comparatively, were the 4'to 5 lbs............10 -16' The fact that the Red Cross sup -
.but'
tak I the election plunge this Fall, He told of working with Roman P` y' p-
` but the Premier's recent announce- oils and utilities. .r plied needles and thread, buttonsand
Catholic priests in his general. prac- The.:4ssoc tedrEress_averig oLGO HAY AND STRAW
mens that there would be no .redis- �,
a tice—rn—n°rthorn—Onta�doc— " No. k timothy ha baled ton, $9 to
�' -- n u ton i this •prese:tt. session is for there .is like a family friend,” he stocks declined $1.i0 to $61,10, the y Y. � lief__ _bodes. o eGov-
said to have p.-etty well spiked that said, "The -people tell him some greatest break since July of 1934, but 510;'NO. 3 iimoth ha rt ernor-General's wife. Her own sew -
the average still is well above the 'sten a sled, ton, $5 -to $6; oat ing circle at Rideau:Hall sews for
things they -wouldn•t tell their priest. straw, $5., '
'ed, it is ,said, before any appeal to When the priests year's low point. Transactions total, the destitute areas,
p ' get stuck they ,
the people is launched. led 2,921,550 shares. ' Since the Red 'Cross ' quitting bee
come to me, when I get stuck I go Allied Chemical fel] $6 to $184.60; WHOLESALE PROVISIONS started last December 1,179 full size
,i to them:" r
In the long run it is wiser to In the 1918. influenza epidemic he Santa Fe $3.50 to $ 5, U.S. Steel $3.25 Wholesale provision dealers are gMIts have been made -22 single
be a sheep .hart a wolf, i! we want to $61.62; J. I.. Case -,,5.75'to. $128.25, quoting the following prices to the size spreads, nine cot spreads and It
: ;our posterity . to survive." --= Dean was unable 'a convince his patients Chrysler $3.25 to $9425 and New Toronto retail trade: crib covers.
their windows should be kept open.
"Inge. York Central $2.62•to $34,37, Pork -- Ham, 19%c, shoulders, When Her Excellency' smiled asaha
So he called in the priests. They ).{fir; butts, 17c; pork loins, 20c; was informed by an official that men
_ "For me' no please, in life rom- opened the windows and when they picnics, 131,(ec. did the work because , it keeps them
p joy Yound them closed 'next day took "Where nothing pe ,daytime,
ares with the o of achievement, o! R wins respect but Lard—Pure, tierces , 12%c; ' 121,ac• tabs; out of thein hoinea in the
them out of their- frames and hid
-the actual doing of things, -whether power—look at Germany and Russia. 13c; pails, 13'?csc; prints 13c. and when father makes .the. -much -
with body, mind or spirit." — air —you must devalop' power or perish." Shortening—Tierces, , 10%; tubs, needed bedding himself he is sure to
'' - Wilfrea Grenfell. 51 i —Benito Mussolini. 1114c; pails,. il%( ; .prints, 11I e.see the- family take good care of it.
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MAKE y ' OPPORTUNITY
Wbat with more employment about,
more trade, and more money to
spend, now's the time to make the
most of opportunities—for as Shakes -
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pears wrote "There is a tide tote, > t
s3sira of men, which taken at the Editor's Note: This is the ninth of tier co•operativel in the other 570
Hood, leads on to fortune."' a series of articles which were pub Ontario Townships. In Dentualk in
!Obviously this is a time to make the fished recently In the Harriston "Re- '932 their 1338 cooperative butter
`e po�lnity, not to wait for it, and the "Review" and addressed to real- factories represented 180,000 farmers Total Production Value Risen
if some have the desire, and lack the dents of Minto Township pacticu-I (90 per cent), 86 per cent of the '-?
;urge to do so,-. then their stock .o larly„ we believe they will be found • cows and had .a turnover of $116,000,- �s p.c. In Contrast . t0 a,
serve force is disastrously low, an Interesting to many of the readers of 000. All these factories marketed the 10-p.c. Before. 1920, o r.
should immediately be raised to the this paper. because the problems of butter co-operatively in a wholesale
necessary working power level with' the farm folk of Minto Township are way -and under a strict quality brand. The. total value of mining produe-
Phosferipe. -
As always, the race is to the strong, the same problems that confront rur- Co-operation permeates every tion in Canada has risen from ap- and the energising vitality of Phos- al people, throughout the province. .. Phase of their business and lite• The proximately 10 per cent. of the to -r,
tering ensures that die easily holds limits of space permits me to merely tai primary production of the. -Dom- „• �<
one's own in competition with others. 'If Minto were in,Denmark7 This nientio e—YeArl prior to 1920 toThe origin of most failures, dis- Is a foolish sA4 of discussion for the in Denmark all the farmers would: be an estimated 20, to 25 per cent. • in
abilities, and inferiorities, is deft- proposl is n rio sense pobsible. Just feeding only the -one breed of hogs. 1935. Sigh up
signet' of,nerie force, ,which a-short,and Nest is- Rest This would be a superior Yorkshire- Drawing attention to the remark- 'Lor SBtisfaCt101t!
----sou— rse of--Plrosferine soon replaees — -
with the stamina to stake' 'your anti ai`,ert'h6 twain shall meet" so I like type called the Landrace�' They able" growth whi-dr —mining $apex= s+yon cna—and you should! Now
opportunity! suppose Danes are Danes. and 1linto- would ship them to one of We 62 -far- perienced, the Royal Bank of Can- that better times are with us these
pians awe AMiutonians and though first mer, owned co-operative bacon factor- ada, in its monthly letter for March, L no reason why you shouldn't
c'ous us_each_will go his own way: ics. They would belong also to the notes particularly that, whereas the smoke Ogden's, when it costs so - -
--BANK �;ER - Thcre is much that . they can learn following likely: • an egg -Collecting value of minerals did not decline as 1i�e•
irons us and there is much that we co-eiwrative; a cattle -shipping co-op- rapidly.as the value of other Indus- "When you roll a cigarette with
den's and touch a light to it,
can learn from them. In co-operation e:'ative; a feed -sluff purchasing co trial products with the onset of the Ou're headed for a cooler,
AT AGE OF FIVE and education they lead the world. It operative; a fertilizer purchasing Co. depression, on the other hand the re- sweetez,mello�yersmoke. Abetter
is with respect to these two matters operative; a seed -growing and seed- covert' in value of .mineral produe- tobacco? Man, you said itl Smooth
P as 'a ]dtfea's ear,
that Ontario farmers can learn r+ost cleaning cooperatIve; a co-operative tion since 1932 has been more raid because this
n Of Simcoe from Denmark. !than that in any other .industry. toltaccojaaged nature's way. Roll _
•D. H. Gilbertson, consumers society buying cement,
Where 'total primary production in Ogdeas tl►'Chantecler or
Ont., A' lea Year Victim First with regard to dairy interests. coal, machinery etc. . 1920 had a value of $2277,661,000, papers."
According to the 1931 Dominion Cen- ' If Minto were in Denmark, all the
sus, the total value of 1liinto'a Milk grown-ups would belong to .a Sick mining production that year amount- OGD E44" S
Here's another "for the book" Mr. Products (including home made but- Club and .for a relatively small Las ti held
approximately
Mineral produe-
Ripley. ter) in 1930 was $118,494. ' Even at secure free hospital' and' doctor's care tion held ap)aroximately the same =a- -' IN E C U T
D. Ft. Gilbertson, cashier of The depressed prices this average of $200 in a municipal hospital; They can af- do to total primary production the
Royal Bank, of Canada at Simcoe, 1 following year. With 1923. and 1924, PS.—Your Pipelinott't ogdee'rCrrrPINS.
for each � farm, or on a basis of six. ford to be sio•k in Denmark, n e can- minerals began to constitute a larg-
�Ont.,_has just celebrated his fifth cows to a farm, (which is lust a not in Ontariy. er proportion of the total primary
birthday. guess) $33 per cow. allowing $1.00 as Financially, too, he would, have co . . r
Before his fourth he had graduat= less than in each of these years of 'C1a881f1eCl AtdVEY't181I1�,
an average price for 100,lbs of fri{]k operative .adt•anfages. All_1\lilttn_fal'm�lec :
-ad from the Simcoe High School, be- this would Indicate the average milk mortgages would be united in a joint'I By 1929 mineral production am
tome a junior in the -bank and won yield to be 3300 lbs. Po:=sibly it should liability schetue under a Credit Asso- I ounted to almost one-sixth of 31,875,- �TOBa t
quick promotion to ledger -keeper. be 4000 lbs. or more, I cannot get ff• ciation t?tat would secure a low in 1387,000, the toad value of primary AN uF•t'Elt 'ru EYEitY 1N' UNTOPL
his sixth birthday still to gures anywhere on the' matter, terest, rate. In, a similar _way loans List of tvantcd inventions an l toil "
come he holds :h responsible position pnxluction. By 1935 mineral output Intwmation sent ft;ee. 'THE tsAWSAT
in the bank: It Minto were in Denmark and ape- for herd improvement, etc.. would 'exceeded $300,000,000, and came Company, world t°stent .0 v.rt,ti>• 273
This remarkable young- man has cializing' in butter and hogs as all the procured at low interest, through the within 1 per cent. of the peak of i3anx street: Ottawa; Canada.
the stature and physique of any nor- farmers there do, the average milk principle of `loin- liability., lie would `.$310,600,000 attained in 1929. New C. WHITE I.Iit: OROS Tt+>1 VAR -
yield per cow you'd be 9000 lbs, i:v' probably, be a custotller of a Savings high records were attained for :gold, S ren 8&airr s10.uo per hundred ode- -
mal boy. of twenty, the_ same -inter- cry •cow would be under year-round Rauk and Credit Union loaning p1=t$ I nickel copper and zinc. , Seventeen livered+. _6 ,sura trr the poultry' Aust-
eats• the acme knowledge of the r,e+•.: 2.f,uu Itreedoi 1;LUUD-TF- -D
--`.'-world - -= test and lust as soon as it was seen etpaTly on country chattel$ and pro- new Canadian gold mines were note �Ie,nber i•r' I . Caniidian Baby
He is different from i,ather boys that s -5e was unprofitable, the anim• pprty• Ilis elieeae factory and_pork: Drought•into.production—eight in un- �hlt•k •�`"'iau�tr .Tite.1�'alex IouttrY
only in one important respect, al woald be fatted for slaughter and factory would probably. be linked to
'4rio. five in Brifish Columbia, three fiord+. 1'"1't' 11., tCnteL t)ntario...
He celebrates 'his ` birthday 'snip sold. All the cows in the. TOwribhip the Danl*h Co=operative Bank of Co- I in Quebec and one in Manitoba. i1� c ��
once in every„ four .years.. wontd be of the dual-purpose Red Da- penhagen, In fact. pFactically aI1 his Of no .less Importance as a bar-. If Your Ears Ring He was born on February 029' -.:nigh breed, a somewhat adialler' ant- marketlttf: would :be done eo•opera-iometer of progress in miLing has a
- mat than our Shorthorns, tivety._.Danish farmer$ are uniti d in ' b e growth of mining payrolls ",.�� u N •
been 'the Accord- With liPia� Vs3W
L - For every 21 fal:mg there w•oul�l 'be' Big Iiuslnr 3s for. themselves. -- during the past five years.
Mistaken Nptions a, specilitly trained "control emp•nyee I have space, for only :a few aords.Iing. to: memorandum issued by the.
as they call their con testing offir}aI, about education, If Minto here, in I Ontario Mining Association 'recently,
Says -the Victoria Colonist "Pre-. Once in: every three weeks t+hi.5 man Ileu'mark, one third of the young far- I the total payroll for the- Ontario If you have catarrhal deafness or
toacelved notions, even andardized or woman would spend tris day at mgrs. between, tape •ages of elghteen' � mining industry has increased from head noises go to your druggLt and
beliefs, are-recelving their quietus in the farm weighing. and testing the and twenty-five would be away at 1 $27,635,000 in - T927 to $34;433,000 in get 1 oz. of-Parmint.. (double
these latter days. Tiro of ilio 'latest milk of each cosy and`. calculating the. Folk •high School for the live Anter 11935, while for gold mines alone the strength 1, .and add to it 3i pint of
to go by board affect celery and ma- rat'. -ins, to be fed. These experts. are months each year. And in the Summer ; payroll has increased froth .$12,910,- 'hot water and•a r tie sugar. Take a
o any. It is not frost,•e gQLs hither. 000 to $21,023,000 in the same. per- tablespoonful four times a day.
n g g locally employed at a ritoderate wage. these Schools could be attended by p This will often bring rylilck relief
to thought that makes' celery crisp They. are not government officials• the rota$ farm 'women. If their iod. The number of Ontario gold- from the distressing
head noises :
.;had palatable; ,It Is raid; Mahogany The Danes do'things`for themselves. means were'not sufficient. they *outd , mining firms- paying assessments to' Clogged nostrils should open, breath
is not a red wood. any dark red' tole- They do not lean qn the godernment: be provided with Scholarships pald in the Compensation, has increas-, ing become easy and the mucous
wound on, this wood., . is •vhi'e :to 'stain, This may seem to be, an expeasiYe part by the Townsaip. And well spent 1 ed. from 105 -in, 1930 to 301 in 1935. stop dropping' into the throat. It is
applied in. finishing. A purchaser undertaking but It is not as costly as money. It would be: easy to prepare, costs little, and is
a `,should not buy as riiAbogany any',plece ,tf neglect is 'Danish experience One of the things Minto Township - e pleasant to take. Anyone who has
-that- has been finisMA -,so darlt fed j�S Failure catarrhal deafness or head noires
Proves. Silage 1$82'when co-operative ncteda most is a larger vie,* of the .. •should give this rregc=iptinn atrial
and opaque that the grain fa sot butter -making commenced in 'Jen posalbi'•ttlea of education. .
'readily" discernible". mark and 'cooperative cheese -making Next week's article will be the last. 1 ~
throughout Ontario, the Danish Jar. I'propose to suggest a'reconstruction
mgrs by cooperative mllk•tesring and policy for \!into Township:' LONDON, Eng., Under toe cap- '
UP co-operative berd impravemeat' have -;ition "Alberta's discredited panacea," SLEEP/more SOUNDLY
_A E �'� more than doubled the average milk the Dally Telegraph editorially re -
yield per cow., ncariy treble.t.,the but- Canadian Sales marked that' even for believers in So•LIVER B E ter pYotluction per. cow and reduced V cial Credit '•little• vision. was requir-WAKE s
,Aad YouM Jump Out of Bed in the the amount of milk required to make ed 'in the restricted area of a single
p , ' a pound of butter from 30 lbs. to .3.6 - I C�nadfan province."
%Morning to Go lbs..in the•same 50 -year. riod, ba�� Repord-
PC Very seldom, the newspaperadded,
The lifer shoulApoar out two pounds of Creid
-1squid-bile inwiear bowels daily:lt'thisbile :mp--ovements of pll9ttirag8 and field a fantaakic'.e:cperiinent in 'finance
bnotAoaingfmly,yotrfooddoe3n'idtgest. Crops th=.y have doubled the nutUher '
IIt Inst decays in the bowels. Gas bloats up e so quickly robbed of all attraction
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It
Youaet' 'a 1'ga 'with such small camage t6the general
yoiaorm fro into the body; and you feel soar, .this by co-operation anti the practical w•e'.l-being: Alberta. is left to .exit•icat2
monk and the world looks punk At Britin air, --
Amere bowel movemeattieean'talwaysget acceptance of. scientific leaching made-, tself. from the, Jinancial morass by' i,
at the cause. You need sorpethingthat works
on the liver as well. It takes those goad. old possib'P, in my opinion, by their seas- methods as old as taxgathering it-
on
hJttie Lover. Pills to get these two ibis scheme -- of 'education. Eiinto self. Before it has clone so Social' Cre
pounds of bite ftowintr H
dnLONDON—Canadian exhiUitorsat dit Rill probabl be finally iii-lee"upande(Iiartng,-" might grave done likewise., It is nota creditsnake thebile fl�opw freeey do the wor lack of know edge wherein are hate the British Industries Fair. recently yefca�omeIbuthavenoclortnercnn to reported more business transacted in ed among the gullible citizens. a.ho be t
them. of
for Carter. I toe Liver Pills by failed. Only lack of wisdom.. l lieved 'they had�;found a new 'Way to f
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,oar i Stubbornly refuse anything else. 2so. both sections, -at Olympia, Londcn, ,
If 111nto were in Denmark. I fancy and at • Birmingham, than at � any Pay -old debts and make: themselvesWO
ADVICE TO WOMEN the co-operative Cheese Factory . in -time since Canada had taken part in rich in the process.•'
which I worked part of one season the fair. 20
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under the late Murdock 1'161-rison Especially-notiiceable, 'the saki,
ALJ, 41
women at y I CAC
s � some. period of Would not have. gene out of 'existence• was the number of inquiries from, " LIVE n th1s c MARKETING e
their lives need a And the other cooperative enterprises. continet.tal buyers, practical) ever ��'ipPing on •the co-operative pian pas. ENDORSEMENTS
y y been productive of splendid results.
;trengtheninz tonic such. as the •Grange, ,the Patrons of i country in Europe placing contracts, Selling on the open market means real
'like Dr. Pierces Industry, the Pork Factory and tile' many of them of substantial value. Rich user the owners. Get in touch At all cjood s s
ept States
Favorite Prescrip- U.F.O. marketing 'schemes would like Nearly $500,000 has been spent by ! write—wire-os Telephone
!" tion. Tlte: young ly have grown in strength to embrace LYnd durst 1143i Sales A4jents: Harold F. Ritchie
" tvom3n who sof- home and continental buyers on dolls �' : 1raE UNITED PAaI]sEHs
_ fcrs from month- every farmer in the, Township instead atone, for instance, ,thereby trans-,'Co-OPERAMVE COMMA Y, niassTED
1v pains, the ex- of petering out in failures• And leav I ferring to the Empire 'a .'market LIL•E STOCK COMMISSION DEPT. t
pectant mother ing the'Minto farmers ,to -day each in• hitherto largely 'enjoyed by Japan. Ifnion Stock Yards'. West Toronto
vrho has 'nau�ei 'and 'other' di, le divfdttal for himself and the devil' Canada made inroads 'in the Italian'
symptoms, or the middle-aged woman .nln
''erpc: i•ncca
"heat clad:cc• will find ti•:., taking the hindmost: There is some• inarket here for tomatoes and masa-; O S Instant Relief Fr011't
'Frescription" 'a dependable' tonic. Rrml t
What ',its. D. James Arnott of 512 Simcoe thin wrong Somewhere. I think 1t is Toni, record orders for tomato juice j
"St. London, Ont, said: `Dr. Pierces .1"a. education. being .placed' .by, countries which' ' T C H' N G
vorite
Prescription has done a lot toward. thr0u Take half a-tesspoonful of
kerning me c:ell and healthy. I used it be- The Co-opel'ati0n woitld not be con- hitherto ,bougfit largely gh 1 Minard's in molasses. Heat
Lori: cac'h'of'n1y'cbildrcn came and it helprd tin@d wlthhi 1112 TUw'nShip bounds-- Rom'. There 15 eVldenCe x150 Of COri- lNinard's, [Whale it. Also rub
to alleviate many discomforts; I'al,o used it it well into your chest. Are you tormented with the itching too-
during 'ciangc rt life' and it hetpca me les if Minto were 3n Denmark. Minto sideiable extension of Canadian busi 32' You'll get relief": turesoferuptiorrs,eczema,scales,tashesor
equally Ds rnu h.t` > uy nmc at drug sccrc, st?tmers would Ue uriiteQ ��itli the tar• ness with, the other Dominions, other skinaHiictions?Forquickandhappy .
i relief use pure, cooling; antiseptic, liquid
tits gentle oils soothe
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SEARCH FOR TALEN
]Por the best Copy of this sketch submitted,
4 inches wide, 'I will give an extra prize —
the choice of an original magazine I1lnetra.,
tion; or a Political Cartoon, or sporting Car-
toon, or a Comic Drawing made by a profes-
sional artist. Sere is a splendid opportunity
for an amateur.
Send -your result in on or before. March 25th.
1936, . w•lth„an entry fee of twenty -live cents.
26 per cent of the entire receipts will bc"
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GIFP BAKER, 39 LEE AVE., TORONTO
In .Massachusetts;
)BOSTON — 1lassnehusetts would
chivalrously refrain -from asking wo-
men voters their exact ages under
the terms of a bill proposed by State
: Representative John Wenzler: Wenzl-
er said, "it should be sufficient for.
women to say they are 21. It is just,
one of their peculh.riti.es to which
they have, a right."
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nature itself to heal the disorder, No fuss
"KING OF PAIN" —dries toss. Clear,'greaseless and stainless
up a mos tm
most intense itching instantly.'A 35c trial
bottle, at drug stores, will prove it --or
money back. D• D. D. Prescription is
made by the owners of Ire)l+v BALM.
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i
Never Neglect Them.
SubBcriptiQas so the United, States
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and while there attended the Sprig
�'
c,;arniv;il at the $la- )e ixef Gardens.
_ _ fertilators
-
Don't think "'It's. only disagreed with
'and WAWANESA IIATB. DO.
and Gt. iisitaia $2:00 in advance.
me." It only ".disagreed" because
�p Rates for Farr. wW C niftS
In Memoriam
Fertilizer is no longer an expe '-
our digestion was out of order,
Buildings
.JOHN Muml(AR. Proorie., r•
-.�
HAIGHT—In loving menwry of our
meat. It pays to sow it with all
GaatGidan Uuoda naFuta-rwAev4let�—
a long time before yeu know they '
Wind-lairin Insurance an
Windmills, Silos etc.
NO i eo AND. COM ftlgNTb.
dear niothei, Margaret E. Haight,
your grais Geta you a; better
are there.
Automobile Instuanee of
w1ho passed away, March 19th;
sample , more of it and it stands
GASTROSAL (Stomach Powder) will
AD Kinds
In a speech in which he addressed
Hermans in Munich on Sat-
I931,
Alv:ays -so good, wweifish and kind,
: • up better,
ive ouinstant and
g y permanent relief
Write or Phone
..301},000
yrday night Hitler boasted -that he a-
Few on this earth her equal we
Canada Packers' Fertilizer, is best.
from all stomach ailments - Ask your
BOWMAN & RQWE
:lone was the carie of the present
czasis in He said that he
find,
One of the best that God could send,
The new Preston Fertilator" is a
neighbor, and getaboz today, •
At your druggist. or sent
Sgi prepaid.0li
" . WHITHY ONT
.Europe.
,doubted , if any one else would have
The truest of -mothers right to the
box made to fit your old drill and
Ask
receipt of 75 cents.
P
the courage to do what he has done,
ends
sows fertilizes; exact. , about
G. & H. LABORATORIEg
Yon Can Buy at Some
chat is to assume the responsibility
-,Ever remembered by her laving
it. We have the agency for t
T} 111389 Aa T2'ERIB9,
' ."ovld another European war take
daughters, Mrs. Josep:i Stephenson
and keep them on`ban-.
tlOKERING, O
ONTARIO
.
. ; ACCES90RIES,
place. It is a terrible responsibility
and Mrs. James Greenlaw*.
"Coats Little."
-•-
.
- .for one man to assume. Should such,
•
A� ae b and better r'
t w a to ices
-- 4rwar occur, a num er of men "kl�,[=
- -
sALF. REGItSTER.
"FertJliZLr--driiiif�f� rt"_or For
_ p�f �/^•��
8R\�i�..f1.-_
as
+ed and wounded would likely reach
------
alt."
you can in '!'omnto.
.several million and possibly as many
7U.ESDAY, MARCH -Tlst-Auction
'Tbresbing. Plowing, Cultivating,
IREwounded,
besides the loss of much
sale of farm stock and iniplenienL,
property and the expenditure of
at lot 16, con. 4, Pickering, the
Sawing etc.
--
STH='1^BY'
Lot us repair that lepky top,
billions of dollars. Hitler takes pride
property of Wm. Ellicott. See bills.
Service and' Satisfaction has al-
3n saying that he. is the roan res-
Wm. Maw, auctioneer.-
- ways beet our Motto.
--
Skilled Motor Repairs.
,ponsible, a terrible load for any per-
son to carry. It is all due to his de-
+
,�o�ICE I HEREBYPul GIVEN hat
ROY CARTER & SONS
Fri l .y iia,} SxtnrdNy -
' 1
'?0th 'List
Gordon J Law,
J.
- Sire to be known as a great con-
e
I shall sell by Public Aue;ion, on
Friday, harsh 27th at lot con.
' ::Green River
_,. _March and
-
alueror, like the other noted dictat-
or, Mussolini. Both want. to �o down
b
,21,
g• Whitb} Township, the followin;
rVle-1�1'11r:, F
P. 7
T
7•A
with fileads in Highland creeL
Ic
-Notice to Creclitors-Transrt ritish American
'Uume Alid Seg Augur- Mrs. Morgan Pugh entertained rtained the
er Barclay -Tr in''n'
tint of Kingsville, called on
their the :iris' Class on Saturday last. In the r%tate o, LUCY Jane Harz- �Gasoline
brother, Rev. Augustine, on Monday. Daily Service
Messrs Kenneth Ward and George table, late of Highland Creek, in the
earn
between Claremont, Brougham Mr. and Ars. Walter Thomson, Middle -ton speni the weekend im the. Township of Scarborti, in the County `Gfeenwoodt Whit - and
---;of Markham, acompsuied by Mrs. R. city. of York. Spinster. deceased. evale and nd Toronto
Flouting, Spent SuIWAY with Xr3- ki- Mr. and Mrs.. Roy Ward entertain- Motor Oils
if, Thomson hem ed a number of friends at bridge on NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to My drivers ire trained to be careful
'Special
Mr and Mro. Duncan Morgan Monday evening. all persons having claims against the courteous and reliable.
.*pent a few days this wee k-i-nTurot- - V411. meet estate of the mld. Lucy Jane Hux- .7, 13,
w Tues- - 11.
oto, where Mr. Morgan was attend- Jay evening, March 24th, at the e,RpeciAll Rates on Long IN
st!=,e , Temk-w-gop prices
ing a convention of Ipsurance Und- -tiie of Grace ltomlins6n. day, of December, 1935i to send to hauling. VV %njS,%0&A %000
erwriters. Miss Laura. Ormerod, of Green- the ufictersignM-7,on or befor6 the Gasoline & Coal 01
The Baptist Mission Circle will ae wood, 'spent the week -end with Mr. 31st day of March, 1936, full part, No order too small, None too 1". -- N
the guests of the Whitby Circle on- 'and Mrs. D. A. Pugh here. -iculars of their claims. Immediately All shipments insured' and- protected
'.Thursday, March 26th. Miss Brown, Several from here attended tFe after the said date thV assets of the from the weatlker ALF"S PLACE
Returned Missionary, will be the funeral of the late Dr. D...C. Smith, estate will be distributed-- amongst
0 '.
guest speaker. of Stoufft.-ille on Sunday last, the parties entitled thereto , having Tel. Glare. 311 ..CLARE MOIN T, 01
T.
A class, in chureh membership is regard only to the claims of which Clloim. IL- and C. Phone Clate. 3291
being held every Monday ' evening notice shall then -have been received.
Owned and *oersted' by
E Dated at Toronto t1tia 27th day of.
alter school at the manse. A number ye
ja
6f teen-age young people are pre- Pftmk S. Barclay
paring themselves to unite with the :,February, 1936.
church on April 5th. 'Care, 1 Malock, Milliken.' Clark, and Redman,
-and held a St.. Pa*- -- I
711 Dominion Bank Bldg. Toronto.
. . . . . . at T. Pw-
Solicitors for the Executor.
d
7`uesday evening. Quite a large num :FUNERALDIRECTOR AND
i snow- atte� in spite of tfhe 'Eye ..EMBALMER' Irrabel tf)tRfng"0jbigbbW
storm. Much credit is due the mem- Blaqkstnithing, & Woodwor�.
bers. of . the Band in serving' such a ecemsor eo W. J. Mather, .41
at right prices ... �A
Strain". StoatIvillt'. 0
delicious tea. Nona is -the' . ..-. I - " - TORONTO -the timeioi-have those rrpah "Night and Da y Sprvice
'rae News was onceagainunable jobsattended to. H rrows repaired.
to reach Claremont on. Tuesday , of Eye Strain also now sections on hood. The faro. Businpss Phone ftp -id -net, Pboui Single -,50c `90'
.1 •-turn-
this week. We tried hard enough. ous Fleury, Plows alvirays on hand- 41101 7 W-41
by Co. H. Tuck, 10" Do Also dealer in
..;getting to the grade on the 7th con- Viking 40rewn Separn
cession, but stopping there, th DAILY SERVICE
e, snow tors and Electric Washers.
W4kat Eyes.Cas Tell
VMS y Defiler in . Cocksb irt r x nd Frost
too much for the Ford, (or an Madeline
Eastern. SLacclard Time
z0t�her cari including Jack Brignall's). Wood machinery.
ve,Pickenne Leave Toa.
ronto
Mr. Clifford Mole has secured ern- The fact that these -unsuspected A phourcall will bring us, in your faria Beauty
-iont with the General Motor -4 roubles can be detected in the eye Ej�tern I . (ouse) -(Bay at Dundas) ployt
Lon given
'Garage -at "Cavan, , to which place and the. improper.. attend Salon
the ' will be moving shortly. Mr. should be the ieason.. . heed Mont, Pi( -k 7*5 A. M. P. M A. M. P.M.
y -for uii to h -
a 7.09 3 54 a 7.30 i 4.30
Mole has been an the Cooper staff the warning, which -the eyes them-. a 7.44 a 4.54 ti.46 530
LVK sonre time and bi.. genial per- selves invariably give when there is OCIRFFNIWOOD 40 HAIR CUTTING, S. 54 d 5..54 10.00 630
their anything vrroT4. And tue safest - rule SEAM POUT NG,. 11124 6.54 1130 A 7 30
sonahty will be missed by
. I .. : . . - JvM d 7,54 P. M... s.30
to follow is to let the --eyes alone and- FINGERING,
custoaters. P. M. 8.54 c 12.30, d 9.30
Mr. Harold J. Johnson returned to have them properly examined and Id A RCELIANG 10.30 -4
1.
hoose an St. looked after- tx+6 ' they give you ONTARIO TEED .54 J!
Monday everting from Specialize -Hot Oil Treatment 1 10.54 c 2- 11 �30
Michael's Hospital, Toronto, wherr. trouble. At. many times there ' are a 2.54 b It 44 3.30
and Permanent Waving
he underwent an operation recently affections due to cleraYing-or decay- asonab4e Prim a --daily euept -Sun &. Hol. b -Sun.
EUs many.friendi vaill be glad to ed teeth. The roo4st common of these Braid, 421.50 & Hol. only. c --Sat only. d -sat.
`kzorir'that he is well on the' way t,. is weakmess 5A accommodation. Foc- Sun.. & H(A, only.
Short 22.50
recovery after several, months c4 al infection inay also noted, cer-
be
Tickets and information at
Iain results � of which are serious.
Yo" health. Middlings, 26.W
Te Baptist and Upited..Ch,urch con Some. of these conditions are read- LA%ND 4U&VILYOR COACE
gregations are planning for two un- ;ly noted on the side of the face af- Fet d Flour, 31.00
loc services during Passion Week. feeted by the faulty teeth. When the PICKERING
..:-On Wednesday evening, April 9th, -ause of the disturbance is ren2oved Rye Chop, 22.00 F. J. DO3(EVAN B. A., B. Set, O. Eastern Houad-- Phone 4500
L S. On file xft the records. rds of, su3r- A.
the condition is relieved and only in
the service will be held in de Un I
Abov-a- Prie"O"nre -Cash pw-P T4)U
:iced Church and on April 10th (GPcd the severe cases of infection is any ,.eyes Gibson and Yarnald, M
Kang East, Oshawa. one 1991
in the Baptist Church T`hf -ifter eff" due to give trouh$e and JOHN YORT015
two choir's an uniting. for.the3e ser. even. in these severe cases will the
ly
_-vice reuwral of the rause the r"" e. mmemwir ONTA to
n
A.swisum of the vpre, ocular condifitin shay be laeal - phone Clan. 20"
'Vn ted Church will hold the regular ed.
mouthly - meeting an Thursday. ne-ct.
..Uarch 2&.14 in the Sunday Selwol
Rwwa of the Church at 2-30 p. m.
7
!orhe hc�st�sse
a ok'tle tea am. Mr& H.
G. %Wzrtyre. Mm B. F Kilpat k.
M jannielan4 Annie Forgis, woopri ce
!.A J9*9 Mcfulltoucrh and.6e.,vis'a
Ms.-.Ly,nignh Mkey celebrated .4
in the Pres_ tartiversarT
4ente of a lame group of 'friends &M 1 � � � O� i
ti -es at the hams , of Uz. and
7'
Fred Pugh, one evening last
-week. He oras thr recipient of many
wisher and acted as host to
good
thaf -fjjCd--
red-
the
-tlie social evening
4
-Cdehratlon. Many happy returns.
Rev. and Mrs. Augustine att-
ended the funeral of the late- Alfred
7..
Barges, of Schemberg. • on Monday.
of Rey. Burgtes�
Deceased. was a 840A
ionner pastor - at Stouff-ville, and 4.
We4-kn"M -heim -HiS' :.death. took
in an ex
place following an accident
III --plosion. which. occurred during metre -7
'a.
!rar.rj z out of some research work'
go tobacco culture. - -
en&. of Dr. D. C.
The many fri
E�
Strain
ift of -Stouffivilte ..will regret to
hear of his death last week. follow -
firs a' period' of six weeks illbe-Q.9
>vfth pneumonia. The funeral took
dace on- Sunday, March lath, inter- AJ %
rr,6nt- being made in the StouffvWe
The - funeral was under
:the direction -of the Masonic - Order,-
f4HOOSE a Chevrolet and you
Chevrolet is the only low priced
of whieh the deceased was a very
qet all three of today'.9 biggest
car that gives you full, three-
jighly respected member,- a recip-
4ent of Grand Lodge Honours, being
SAFETY features: ONE-pexfected
point safety 'at the lowest cost-
poimted a Grand Steward in 1.935.
Hydraulic Brakes, to.bring the.car
along with Valve -in -Head enc rine,
Deceased was well, known locally
ft, swerveless stop, with
to. a swift,
for ma, zinatim power at minimum
.112W ab+oad'iti- many 'circleq,-'ard his
d -1 -
h4literAjitirl-average pedal a pres-
expense for gasoline and oil -*Knee
-death Will be regf-ette& and Cae loss
sure. TWO --solid steel, one -
Action gliding- ride..with shock-
-felt by a hostof friends.- and'assoc-
4
piece Turret Top Bodies by Fisherl
proof steering -and built -in Fisher
March 22nd..
rt N
Mr. and a1r. Rnbe
. .... .
THREE -hi- n 1. .1, - cz�
venbd -
Ventilation EAsy 7c'
Greenwood
V - io . .
throughout the car! GMAC terms. *On Master Do Luze Modek
V..
y.
Mrs. George Middleton' and 'John
.visited with r. and Mrs. K. Beelby
on Szmd.aY
Miss Laura Orrnerod spent the
oxd-of--the-meek---with--r -es---in-
Ah •
'elat'
Clarenumt.
A Missionary P rogram will be giv
an in the church on SuadaN' evening
4
March 22nd..
rt N
Mr. and a1r. Rnbe
. .... .
%
Marklmin, visitedwith Mrs. Wn-.
Ormerod on Mn".4ay.-
We - he -r khat Mr -
C
4
are glad to
-t* x
ut
(Rev.) Mon i. home fr,.�m the hos-
for the Company Boak of this Car
pitat and Is improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Vnreran and datt-
CHARLES
vt`kai, of -WhitevAW, srent Sunday L
COOPER .:'CLAREMONT
-.utitl,
Mrs. Wm. Ormerad,
P-tru. Wm. Sadler his returned to
"her home atter speiAbg some time
R y
.rt
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r
'• i
_
i
• his Swagger Knit Holds to Sim
flagf
Ba ed ple eSays Laura Wheeler•�''he Bookf
for!
Can"'
a*17
Sh V
dians
110! GAN . Lament. in Commons Reveals
..�.��...«.....-... Imports' Can Be Made
THE ROLLING YEARS by Agnes he weaver, and the taior. BA 'mos't
Slight Turnbull (Macmillan,
From France
l
^ ,
Toron- important of all,. here was Galloway's
to) $2:64 is an authentic receunter General Store, which served both as OTTAWA. — Scotsmeh in Canada � �• ` {
of, s Scottish farming community of emporium and -as bank'to all the far- are - in •a bad was. They can get no
western Pennsylvania. Mrs. Turnbull mers of the countryside. For there haggis from -Scotland -but to add, in-
which
n- �/
;';grew up in this district •which'ac- was nothing which Galloway's did suit to injury, they have'been told :ii/
counts for the "alive" quality of the not handler They 'accepted the fare that they may get the mfrom France.
characters in this novel of the Me- mer's wheat, oats, potatoes, butter, 1, i
�fl;�
William Fraser, Liberal member Yon Y+ lr �• t tl"
--Dowell family. - eggs, ham, and sausage, and• entered Northumberland, brought the matter
Stern Daniel McDowell, the father, the value of the produce in the credit
to the attention of the high court of }'• `i, „ :..
whose Calvinistic nature, allows him side of the huge ledger. Then they 7r
Parliament recent] and asked Hon.'s`
no leeway, when. his good:'friend Bob dispensed groceries,- plows, gum y ` -•• •- _-.
Forsythe breaks the Sabbath law, by boots and calico; :horse collars and James Gardiner, minister of agricul•
"taking in" his wheat, instead of at; hair. pins; tenpenny nails and neck- Pure, what steps the Government pro `fi r �` ,, �„ 4 h Y �• 'ari '`
tending church. Daniel reports Rob- ties, setting the same down in the Posed to take ,to restore to Scotsmen
: •r t'9 fall from grace -euen-thou gh- it debit-columns edtile-farmers•-There -their ancient rights. He -got no im- �\ t
srieves him sorely. were no receipts asked for or given.° mediate answer.
Sarah, the mother, who at the birth/
of her twelfth child, asserts herself. The member based :his' question on
BOOKS RECEIVED _^ _a. letter.a had received from a pro-
"Twelve chil�zen, Daniel', and .I've FREEDOM FAREWELL by Phyllis' mineut citizen who said "as a Scots-'
always given m about 'the names. Ben(Macmillan's, tley (Millan'Toronto) $'L•50, man born in Dumfriesshire of sheep-
'Now I'm going to have my way.
-�> i
She's to be Jeannie. I've earned it." a` first-rate romance - and authentic stealing ancestors I am passionately
David, the son ambitious, but not account of Roman-society in the last fond of the national dish of Scotland,
`
' century of the Republic, with scenes name;y the haggis."
to become a fa
Terese, the" lblsythe ' "bound girl" in Rome, in an , in pain, to nca. The writer went on 'to say 'he had
'. though they both regret it bitterly. - been accustomed to import haggle for
Liza Jane and Betsy, who console BETWEEN FRIENDS by Mary many •years but decently was inform-:--
- inch other in their spinsterhood. Elizabeth Thornhill . (S.- Reginald ed a ermi. from the department of ' ' KNITTED SUIT ^ -. PATTERN .1156 .. -
Two love stories—of harurr scar- Saunders, Toronto) $2.50, an _enter- p
OJeannie and- the : -young s600l- taining, intimate and brilliant auto- agriculture was" required. After much
Vin :'Yearning to look lovelier this Spring _than ever?' This knitted -
correspondence he found the permit
master `and• of their daughter and a biography of an, enterprising and- de-' - suits your -answer, then, and an easy one, too. Both skirt and
would be issued by an official In Edin- swaggerjacket are plain knitting, with, yoke and cuffs in a loose
Scottish student, give the romantic lightful woman- bs
".touch. The fine character sketching burgh and after more ditiicuitfes got basket-wea�'e 'stitch:: "Choose Germantown if you'd wear it all .year
of ,the community and . the locality • THE STUFF `MEN 'ARE 'MADE
permit. He setieal -aril summer dresses.
the •shipment' was rtopp-I at 11Gont-
give one a vivid.. picture of the times. OF by Denton Jdassey (S. Reginald . Pattern 1156 comes to you with direetioits for making this two-
'Can't you "see" this ? real`
y picture . Saunders Toronto) $. 00, is in . re- piece suit in sizes 16 to 18 and 38 to 40; an illustration of it and of
"The village .now. was.;the centre of sponse to_ appeals for more perman- "It *is'Alscov'cred;'' the.letter a_eni all stitches used;-material requirements. -
__ the lar e agricultural community ent form of addresses delivered by
on. •' that the importation of haggis Send 20 cents in stamps or coin (coin preferred) for this pattern
about 'it. The flour mill was here, 3ir. Massey to the York •Bib:e Class was entirely barred from--this coup, to Needlecr■ft. Dept., Wilson' Publishing, 73 Adelaide W., Toronto.
the tannery, and the blacksmith shops. "in Toronto, and broadcast over the try on account of the foot and mouth Write plainly -ISATTSRN NUMBER, your NAME and ADDRESS.-
Here dwelt" also the cabinetmaker, radio on Sunda afernoony. `
,v dlsease '•regulations.- 1 protested that. --
haggis in tins._ were cooked before
- -
ftcient
1ted ..t.
o violate the cule
s
_ they were. shipped bat ths d not: of the Hou
make a dint at alI DNE WORD $27'What, a.ked
91r. 2ioncheck, ..does ,
r
asinine means I
forget."
i was further informed.: that .the.
_
t•' � ` - "" � "" ` .,; who]+. tTORble was .that Great Britain Plain as .day the .dictionary' Asps it 'became, necessary to look the
.; dld=not have a dead' meat frl-pcctlgn -that aslaine is an adjective spelled word'up in the dictionary—a. task that
dcpaktaient which. was.satUsCactory t with one s and.. meaning "pertaining rook more time than It should have
a
Canada. It - was naively ]jointed out, toot-having. the. qualities of ail ass'; taken for the reason that Speaker
boaerer,';that the dead meat in.' C. stupid: •(Latina' asinual;" Both the Byrns was ander the imptesslon that
0 1'
tion department of France would ' be meaning' and .Vie . spelling-of asinine the spelling .was assinine The S"ak-
:: quite satisfactory and it I could get, - put the House of,
1t€,preacniatires::an er. atoned for tLat error by producing ;
the haggis made `there 1 could im• a dither last week. a diplomatic ruling which ended t$e
port them.'' :. - .A debate was going 4)A -between Ite-
quarrel.-He. held .]hat Dir. Iiisafon
_...,
esentald es • Blanton (Teaas) and had not called Sir. 21oncheck' asinine,
- pc t t
• � . . , � - -• - but Las instead said that it •was sell]- '
• '^ � oacheck (Washington). It concern-
fi ine to s a,k of giving instructions,
Anthony Eden Will � �
._...r" ed a rider, attached to last year's 1)is-
b whispered or any other kind, to sits
trict-Apfitopriation Bill, which forbade :
as -expert Lr.iT u1'... ,sn as :�Ir. •eaa--
_ Surely Surprised salary payments to,hiatrict of Colum-
non.
bra school feachers who taught or
All this to-do filled about $37 worth
" advocated communism. Mr. 2loncheck
TORONTO-=Rise of Anthony Eden, who, held that the rider had ' .been of space in the. Cong:es. ion. Record:
1 - d British Foreign Minister, in the public slipped over on the House; accused
eye during the past year. has greatly Mr. Blanton of having .given, wh'.sper-
{ = influenced hair styles, Gustave Con- ed lndtructions to iicpresentative Mexico`s pro iuctjon of Pc nerals
= >
do*, Cbicago beauty e..pert, told the Cannon (Mtasou: i) abouthow -to slip. „cominues unabated. The, lafesl _statis-
R.
' AndreslIth an ival exhibition and convention it overtics submitted to Gene al
rf• the National Ladies' Hai�tdressers - Figuei•os; - Secrc-tary of War, - show
That- char,--P; retorted. 5fr. Bl:anlon
A'�s�ci8tibri. ih's, ''the standing army, -w;th 13,038
1 - was "asinine and ridiculcus."
Tai:oring' of the British -diplomat's men, has 39l genets],, or one .gen-
- clothes has- caused 'women to buy Thereupon blr, , 2loncheck &m. I-, eraI for' every 123 soldiers.
- .._ I • _. h.-t y lantorts words be taken
tailQresi_dos;t_dtires ane wt- he cos- that. Ari B, r.i The number of oft cera l,:tivern
fumes must coiiic "ta0 reit cbiffnres,' `awn—g "P'r" ;easy deviceto- the, gj''e-Q{
force a ruling from fhe' Speaker .:.on ..2,?17, while these are 6,1'1S captains
r.� Condos 'said•
- a whether 'Mr. Blanton had been sof• and lieutenants.
,
"The new coiffure is streamline
off-the-face," he' explained. "Tit- hair
{ is up off the neck, with curls carried
high: Thougl, the effect is of neat- Rocked, - - - No Sleep'
ness, and good-grooming, there .must
- be' curls to emphasize the feminine."
EIenora Greenlaw, chosen Queen of the Slid-West Beauty Trade, The three-day convention being at-
chow in Chicago with Mary- Sebold (left and Clare Mt Greal (right) by' 1,500 members from all
runners-up in "Hidden- Beauty" contest. _ pai4s of Canada. ��
r
sr
4
- .... •' / _ _... .. .. _ — - ' J %rye.
t. the Posta Restante were collected by
. l small girl who brought the original
DeadlyWorkers Disease
- letter to. the ce to make file
arranger
And there Weems very ,
little c nce up- to- the present of •
Atracin� h. Found P r re v al e:��t i hkl
"-of course, lie may not even have
lived at Brightmouth at all. "He may
have come in '•on the few occasions
he collected the letters from one of At Least 400 Stone Cutters Doomed to Die --Before Normal
the -tillages around. Until they get
-T ZA- hold ,•of the girl thexe'a not much - Life -Span Is Up
sot chance of their tracing oar„ friend t
Doctor Hawkes."
Stephen Garton paused and• sipped . ,NE'C YORK -At least 400 New,
Ms cocktail. York City men, vuin,s._of silicosis,
"It seems to' me," said Mrs. Man- lung •disordeto'tiihic'fi ha3'pr6vvd-,;1atal l
-ton, "very repressible that 'tire au- . to scores of'rock• workers at- Gainey
A .rotor car has turned three. com-7 thorities should not take, more, care Bridge, W. Va.; are tdoomed to die, be-
plete somersaults - srnd landed` back Queen s 'Hall Murder in accepting -.letters- for -people who foie' .tlieilr, normal life span is up, :it
on its wheels -after skidding near ' want -them addressed to the Poste was learned recently.
: 'F•+achershausen, Hanover. The 'oc- - Restant. I suppose lots, of People use . arur.sis is one..of the most- fatal
B Adam Broome it quite innocently because it is Qften. f .+--1 disease accordin to
s :
a
oupants escaged unhurt Y o - occupy tuna _ 3, $ •a
convenient, But it seems to me that medical experts.
SYNOPSIS it gives potential- criminals a much A. survey disclosed- �
SIQNUt2 t'AHELI.I ur Aldan, a fa too easy rvav of covering up their That. 118 of 208 Slone workuls ex- -
mous composer• is aiwut to make hie tracks."' r� u
_ first appearance' fa London. He to to amined in a New York Tuberculosis' �. .•
Queen's s tial s o The ever
a ens -has aroused a t the and heavy, but Stephen Garton could
and Health Association inquiry _were ' u.
He•r words' were a litt!e ponds _
,bony or his own composltton at the p found to be afflicted with silicosis. ?
- very. great Interest. The hall is crowd- not help admiring the way in which ?1 State Laborpepartment, expert '
ed, and millions of ltstenera•are wgtting
Cur the uetrur,nance w come over the she gave to every, syllable its. correct discovered i8 cases of silicosis among
radio. value. She was indeed a relic of the a group of 125 granite' cutters. ,.
Parelil makes -his entratwe,- and, rats- Victorian days,; -unspoiled by, the - A tuberculosis_ surveyby --the- P: - i ow CAN
• • inf his baton suAdenly collawies.
• dedleal aid ill Immediately •forthcom- slipshod methods of a later erb. W.A. a year ago found 128 cases of ( FIX A
Ing., but it is obvious that the man to „ „ " Silicosis:
dead. In the audience are two young Quite right, said Lettice. But
people. r,ettice. Aranton •and• stephen jt19t think what -a chance -it gives you The -city Board of Health took up g'>t'pliQ(, p T
r
Garton. , the problem of silicosis -on March 10, ,
- _—'— Erank�ome. a student is traced cot -or me• -.if we think of. going _
A
1. gay.
, „ at the 'request oc Health'Cofnmi98ion- p I .
procuring some deadly poison from the'
i University safe iust before Parelli'ser Johr. L. Rice.. Y 9'
death "My deal•," interposed the 'girl's
mother, a l;tale shocked at her daugh_
ar' "You've heard all about the mad ter's flippancy. But old Mrs. Manton
i under -graduate the oxford police only smiled and shook her head in; Boys
Should�����caught, who admitted stealing the dulgently. '-
curare from the Lab, to send the ' „A
' nyway,' went on Stephen, "you
Doctor at Brightmouth, care of the probably know all this already..Helie 1
Poste Restante,- •who wanted to coli- 'The re'8 a bit missing in the chain r` I e S
it tinue his experiments in achieving now. But I can get you on a step
vivisection of animals without either
further. The Italian Government.
pain to the subject during operation who are upset because we don't seem
ROYAL or the necessity for , destruction to have -got much -more forward in Homemaking Depends -on' Co,.
atter." getting all the truth about the mor- operation of filen and �i
YEAST CAKES - His hearers nodded. .der of -their most distinguished com-
"Well, neither the Police nor any- poser -a man who, though not him- ,WOrIien IT. WI LL GL►i�
_ arta alWRYS body, I think, .believe all that stuff. self an active.: politician, was a
Full Strength The student Brankbome had views wholehearted. Fascist - have- been OTT3�'GA.-airs, Pierre Casgrain•{IST -i
on vivisection well-known at Oxford. putting pressure on our Governmen` president of the league for women's _
- "
-. He hacf often spoke oft the 'sub' - through the Foreign Office. 'Many of rights, name forwaid recently wither - -
- -- - and been reported in th e a f- ase tion -that a littletnstruetioli •""'""
s -an ere - are to uyehold duties might not do-
-don't
say', snytbing abqut his views hundreds ink•. London as there .are' in $
WHITE BREAD on science, but .1 do say -and his any other big city in the; world- boys any harm.
conduct in this" particular Case ser are. known to the police.- We .get The noted Canadian feminist .lead- ;
fainly bears it out -that he was a into touch with the Home office and er was developing an idea of Dr. J. __ _
fanatic. If he hadn't been he'd hard- Blartinelli. Patellis valet, was cart -
H. Putman school inspector and not,
ly have fallen. a victim to the tricked around night after night 57y plain ed -educationalist, that as 80 per cent
i of this fellow at Bri htmouth, who of girls will be married before they a
b~ clothes policemen to scores °f are 80 years old they should be, in -
calls him. -elf. a Doctor, and Have gone ,
4 s.o itic lob . La ni t
13° I al c s st h
as far stealing -curare from., the Labs. he was ken' to one in Soho: The structed in. such matters as-house-
holdecanomp, home decoration, hs -
"You've also read,, I -expect, -that organiser of this one, like those. of giene, nursing and' music, iatiiei - d
- there's no trace of a doctor, Festus all the others, was as -polite -as any-_
than entirely- in matters preparing',
Hawkes at Brightmouth; nor 'any Eking, and the policemen's way made them for business life.
=uch name in 'the Medical Register, as smooth as possible. They all deny She said she agreed with Dr, Put- i
The Po9t Ufce staff at Brightmouth any'wislr to use any ti-ioient methods - ,;
don't know any such man by sight. against the system they oppose, man, but added: any logical -minded
woman can see if 80 per cent, of the `'
The few letters addressed. to him -at And -besides--! they are -mostly girls will marry so will 80 per cent �., }
Italians before" they are anti or pro- of the boys and a little instruction in
Fascists, •arid it was -for his music- Y
household duties 'might not do them ;
FWPARKER HOUSE ROLLS not for his-politirs--t~hst Parel-li• was any harm:"
famous. Mrs. Casgrain said she would sug- `
+ "Anyway,' Martinelli hadn't been } gest in such a curriculum for boys -
there. very -long last. night when he "punctusla4y to meals, tFie use of the
_ . started, and made his police o?curt hammer and manual 'training, Clem -
f look towards 'the, door. He pointed entary cooking and 'gardening. the J x
out a.young.girl of aiiout cighteor- fundamentals of plumbing, papering
' r I saw her at the office this m.n Gin; and painting."
_ QUICKLY _
-}rho.,had jest come. in with a. big _ Tiom•emaking is . nqt essentially a
�' fO7Y1 Your. I�oetOr - black -bearded fellow, who looked as feminine ,art, according to Mrs. Cas -
if he. might -be a� ,but depPrrds: far-- • FLEES PIPES
if the "Pain" Remedy a Corsican brigand out of work. 'He co-operation of the .man an woman.
said . that she 'was the' woman. who ' "Dr. Putman spoke of 'a square deal -
` had come to his room and drugged for girls,"' Mrs. Casgrain said.,,"If %"Qm -
ou Take Is Safe.
s APPLE CAKE hams the evening of the concert" boys -received instruction in house-
t
�---! The police stopped her, intern lea ed hold matters also, it would be` a clogging matter
her, and established the fact that her square deal for the family and, in -
Don't Entrust Your h ce-ea* Porhigiia acid clderitally, a- much squarer 'deal for L'se Gillett'3 Pure Flake Lye regu- -
Owil or Your Family's. that she was the wife of a waiter, the girl." . y &n y cep sink sins,
ams was Frim
larl d you'll k dr
Luigi Pomag ria, employed at the �- tubs'' and toilets funning freely.
Well -Being to. Unknown Hotel -llaje.�tic, Driglitmouth:" Tl a 'sarvfis#i; ,huge but s xange Each' week pour it down full
P ember " f the r fanii is` plea- i strength -it will not harm enamel
Preparations - CH- PTER .l, m o a l
tiful in the warm brackish wafers of � or plumbing. Kills germs and de-
i THE COMMISM ER -OF POLICE ll
EFORE you take any prepara- tropical and subtropical river mdufhs stroys odors as it cans, Gillett's
Use Royer! Yeast Cakes and •Bi �' • Taunton looked worried. That was Lye eases up dozens of heavy clean-
fico you don't know all about, and estuaries, where its formidable
for -the relief of headaches; or the A ,bad..rign. , The Chief -Inspector saw, makes it'ma' ster of many of the Ing -tasks -- saves you tiresome ;J
Royal, Sponge Recipes for _pains of rheumatism., ,neuritis or, wasn't the kind of )man who looked work. Beep a tin on hand,
large mor,s'tei's of the deep'. Thi.. fish
these tempting. breads... neuralgia, ask your doctor What he worried as a rule -he' hadn't that has .very 'inadequate- teet'•, but. uses .*Never dissolve lye in hot wstar.
thinks about It - in eoniparisoa sort of disposition. He had worked its , saw to tear its victims so they action of tfic9ye itself heats the water. `
'You can count on successful results with "Aspirin," his way up to the • post he held by can be easily swallowed. •
%iththesefin e-qualitydry-yeast cakes. «'e say this because, before the dogged, *.matter-of-fact perseverar.ce..
...They keep fresh for months -assure discovery of "Aspirin," mbst` so=' He never Russ,]. he had intelli-
full-strength leavening power. That'a called "'pain" remedies were ad- I
encs. and used it He usually found
because each cake is separately. vised.against byPhysicians .asbeing g y
wrapped in an Cir -tight wrapper. Andbad for the stomach or, often, for that, given the facts as they emerg-
- Royal Yeast Cakes are 'the only dry the heart. And the discovery of ed ,fn any particular case, the solu-
t with this special protection. "Aspirin" largely 8 el changed medical tion was bound, sooner or later,, to
Order a package from your grocer. practice< transpire by the mere; process. , of
- Helpful Countless, 'thousands of people piecing them together in an orderly
"h Booklet Who' have taken "�tslrinn" year In and connected manner. But the
and out without ill effect, have Parelli affair seemed to be g
FREE, going to
~"
"The Royal Yeast
proved that the medical findings
'about its safety were•correct.
rove an to the ruler
Pexception
' ' ' ' ' - ' '
lr „ t t ', n,,t,
tested Royal gives
Remember this: "Aspirin" is
the, Commissioneri wanted to see
Sponge Reclpea
r iMl among fhe fastest methods yet
him. It wasn't usual for him t0 have.
lr you are seelagg mental irnproce-
forall the Mesda
shown above and
diseopered.fortherelief-of headaches
to have an interview with this 'Com-
inert and• etYiciency, you should
write for particulars of the courses.
tn■ny_othera.
FREE — s e a d
and all common pains . , . and sae
p f
missioner on a case: He wasn't one
offered at moderate fees by, The in-
' - coupon)
for the average ersQn t0_take-
g --Q--
he -bigger -noises- of the C.I.D.,
atitnte of Practical and Applied
_--
$L'Y MADE-,TNregu
regular y -and
this appointment bothered 'him;
Psychology.
"gw,<�,►Rc iiti3,stuiia i?!+r .
- Zr►x,►u•'E;ooDs-
'Aspirin" Tablets are trade in
and -the iriore`so because he.ti'ad no
Read "THE HELPED. -- a new
monthly rriaSu3lne or help ,for e%: -
n>
"
Canada. "Aspirin" is the registered
definite plan to put before General
erybody Vubtlshed- by
IsrentDMutD BRANDS LIMITED
trade -mark of the Bayer Company.
Berwick, This cursed Parelli `affair
Te lns&ute of Practical and
FREE BOOKLET—The Gillett's Lys
s
PrawrAva.andLtbvr;y'Jt.,'re.oaea,o i.
'Limited. Look for the name Bayer
seemed 'always to .read him down
'Applied Piychology-•
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Booklet shows youpract"Ivisystofliiten
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Please "ad• ase sae Ns. ltoym y..ae
every et. _
in the form of a cross oa eve tab)
blind alleys and •u to -bleak walls, -
y p
many household chores with this powerful
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Mbeook
--
Demand and G d t•
(To Be Continued)
One dollar .4 year
sample Copy — Ten Cents _
cleanser and disinfectant... tells also, how
to one Glllett's Lye for thorough cleantat{
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Lt i U A U 1 5 AL 15
'-"yea, Gamos Ba uex is .spending
Did you ewer u7 Gastroaal for
Wo weeks in Orsllia with her data-
that Keaw7 Fee lag atter Eating!
-i11Lr. A. L.. Pascoe, of Hampton
ghter, Mr a Spesrin.
n
�
W. H. Bray.
spent a couple of days last week
New Butcher Shop
p
venae Silk, the nww buatcehr
with her ,deter, MM Eaigar Andrew.
- lraa had a, phone installed in 'bis
-TheDramnatic Club of the unit-
•
ed Church, which was to have app-
We have opened up a new Butcher
, ,ht+-� 'y,
-.;.F.. �. .,.�;
.•�, �.,, .4... .....� .. p•..'�.r:`
..
a ".� ,, •
4.
...
,,...
A share of your patronage is go-
-During the flood of last week H.
• is `
) lieited,
,Gibson lost about twelve cords of
—
An opectifng special with every
Wood *at was washed. down the
'--Weather peznmptirtg, a better
.meat order: Dalton's O. P. tea at
:.. otreek-
v
25r- ptr half !b,
--ddsle. lose E'aekrih, of Whift,
ing. of the United - Yvba,g Peaple'e
......CIaARLNCE.9LH.
SI
spent two days last week at tke
Union- Tlie Christian Culture con-
ILK..
�-81.
". :Isame of her palM1ts. Mr. Md,Mra. •
vener, Miss Ht'hel Hogg, 'hes charge
Jaaftnea Greenlaw.of
the meeting and an interesting
Lt i U A U 1 5 AL 15
'-"yea, Gamos Ba uex is .spending
Did you ewer u7 Gastroaal for
Wo weeks in Orsllia with her data-
that Keaw7 Fee lag atter Eating!
-i11Lr. A. L.. Pascoe, of Hampton
ghter, Mr a Spesrin.
Visited last week wish Mr. and Mra
-Di13ae Bessie Bash, Of TDrotnO,
W. H. Bray.
spent a couple of days last week
New Butcher Shop
p
venae Silk, the nww buatcehr
with her ,deter, MM Eaigar Andrew.
- lraa had a, phone installed in 'bis
-TheDramnatic Club of the unit-
s11kip, No. I.M.
ed Church, which was to have app-
We have opened up a new Butcher
_ -,Mr- H. V. Bray, of Swift Curr-
eared in Hampton on Tuesday even-
'shop in the premises for merly oc-
outr Safek., visited Mr. and Mrs. W.
ing, ,,,e compelled to resin at
cupied by W. Servant.
'.1L Bray over the weok-end•
home on account of the 'eeprnt and
A share of your patronage is go-
-During the flood of last week H.
the ilnpaesabie condition of tlhe
) lieited,
,Gibson lost about twelve cords of
mss-
An opectifng special with every
Wood *at was washed. down the
'--Weather peznmptirtg, a better
.meat order: Dalton's O. P. tea at
:.. otreek-
ctv>wd is ei:pected at the next meet
25r- ptr half !b,
--ddsle. lose E'aekrih, of Whift,
ing. of the United - Yvba,g Peaple'e
......CIaARLNCE.9LH.
SI
spent two days last week at tke
Union- Tlie Christian Culture con-
ILK..
�-81.
". :Isame of her palM1ts. Mr. Md,Mra. •
vener, Miss Ht'hel Hogg, 'hes charge
Jaaftnea Greenlaw.of
the meeting and an interesting
. We viii be grad to Deliver.
-d[rs. W. J. Clierk and son H. J.
program has been planned.
Phone 1880
motored to Hamilton one day last
-St, George'B• Church, Sunday,
We& to visit the former's abater,
Mardi 22nd. 4th Sunday' in Lent.
Mrs. Fitsirwns, who is seriously ill.
Morning Prayer at 11 a m. Sermon
'ss
-Tbe choir of . St. Andrea's
Subject, "One. of Our Lord's Last
FU
Church met at the home of Walter
Words m froThe Cross." Evening,
sMd Mrs. White orV. Thursday even-
Prayer at 7 p. m. Preacher at both
iiltag• and after practice, enjoyed a
services, Rev. E. G. $obinson. Sun-
' Cioal
'pleteaat. social time.
day School as usual at 10 a in.
A drama under the auspices of
_The members of the Anglican
:
the Presbyterian Church will be pre-
Young People's Association met in
!`.oke
seated by by the Whitby Rotary Club,
their club rooms on-Fn'iiay evening
on the evening of Friday, March,
last, March 13th. The program,
sash, ;a St. Andrew's church Fur -
which was musical, was in charge of
and
,Cher particulars next week
Mrs. Tanner. There was a good att-
.-Tbe flood of last week has A-
endance: The meeting opened with
Cement
seed Pickering an the map- One of
devotional ex.erc;ses. The usual bus-
our short-wave fans in 'oonversa►tion
E t d M I d Be h d
I .
.' . �� Piu•,k eriu�'s Le��er—Store ' T� -�
LEADER GROCERIES are 'always
choice and fresh at prices consistent -�.
with good quality.
w Fi1ve Rases Floor, 96 lb, tag,3.2(I
Libby's Pork. di Beans, 3 for 25c.
Big Store Tea. coin in -every 1 ib. package, 49a..
:1 Large pkg. Lux and 1 bar of Lifebuoy,
The, new Sprin$ : "Staunton"
Wall Papers are in stock. Hundreds of rolls to
choose from. ' All papers right in stock. No -
siting. Buy your paper and take it home. No
delay' for orders to arrive. • Take plenty and re-
turn any quantity not used. T.
_Buy "Staunton" semi -trimmed and be. satisfied. -
New Sprung Holeproof hosiery
.4 Qualities: 49c. 75c. 96c. and $1.00:
mess was transacted. In response to x rte goo ap a an ee woo •
with y�lker stations ;n Long Island roll call, each member read + Also good hardwood stabs.' Insist on Holeproof • <.
acrd other parts of the U ited Stat- poem The meeting was then turn.? ; 'Ouraimis to satisfy our
eat, has bee nested far' particniara in I over .to Mrs. ' Tanner, the music con- Y i
-1e8'anl to the flood in Pichede death
v,yer. y , The an was much en customers. A M N
-Oa Thursday last the tieeith of , joyed by all, The meeting then etas- me
s
Iia Keeth, widow of the late George ed with '
took place, the residence of einginx, 'God Save the PICKHRI..NG .ONTARIO -
I'eng. P King." The next meeting, which will -
e late John C. Campbell, at lot 25, be a Social Evening, will be held o++ PhtPhone 39W
til
eon. 2. Pickerh g. Shewwin her March 20th. Everybody ;s weleoalel TWO STANDOUT VALUES
- .69th year. Her furieral took place on to all the meetings, which are open
Srtardsy, interment being made in ed at B p. m.
-DONT
1!�'�
• . •
Erskine 9• —A public meeting "brill be held :� TAKE CHANCES Tip Top Tailored Suits or Coats for
-R�eeozda at .the . Meteorological the To'azt Hall an .Tuesday evening, •
once, Toronto, ahold that the rain Marc:, lath for the consideration of Mien .or women••Same clot h --Same
tall is Ogtario during ribs past six some questions of public interest and Play _ Safe Price -423.75.
years w•as about three feet below ;f 'deemed advisable, to revive the
�ftortstsl�-flits-acc�uats-fsr-sir c ennirbei.--a-r-Cominercp. co118UI -you ruggiFt � ...
i wells and cisterns going dry during � performed merit- 1 It • !!
that period, and is also• a contribtlt- This organization ,•Gordon s Burliness Girl Hose-
orioos tien-ice'from the time it Kia Reruember _
rpt cause of the loner lake levels:fSrist organized in 1919, up' until the YOUR DRUrOIST I8 MORE,
Remember the St Patrick Splash•proof, Snag -resisting' Chif•
Patrick's time of the 1929 depression and our than y
Supper in St. Andrew's Church this Memorial Park will ever be a mono- A MERCHANT
Friday evening, A splendid hot Sup -fon Hosiery
rnertt to -the enthusiasm of -its mem-
per m dll . be served after which gam- bens. There is much more work of .1
TTS.'' W 8�3A i�r�l9 --
G es will be provided.:' The procralrn this rkature that could be accomplish- H. V. R. MOORLr, DRUGGIST
will be given by local talent'assisted ed for the welfare of the village and DUNBARI'ON. ONTARIO
�.
•by Mise Harrirtgtm soprano and we need a live orgatnizatlon to span- Fred T. Bunting, P1Ck8r%IIg .
Mr. Hermw Harrhigtton, Champion nor such
. - projects. Some preliminary -
flarmonica Player At the Canadian information on the waterworks nit- ; Established 1857.
fP National Exhibition. Admission, 25 nation will be made available to this Hardwood
ten- meeting and other matters. of vital
Many' Sic Patrick's Entertain- PIOOrIn
M
interest will be discussed'. Come and A L Y -.MEATS.,..
q.- agents scheabuled' for Tuesday night -
had to be postponed on account of chose yO� interest in the welfare of
our eommuinty. All, grades. of Maple, Birch
'the heavy fall of snow and. emseq-
cent blocking of ,canis. The fall, of and Oak floorin _
1 - scow was the heaviest . of the sola -
Death o[ John Parker g' Round Steak,
8 eclat rives on Maple • : .
ter, there being a' fall, !t is said of P P p S ,
about a foot and the fall was :cinch One of the oldest and most hick- Minced Steak. , , :, 140
ly respected res+ lents of Dunbarten. and b>Erob in - large quan- : Stewing Beef, 1
heavier in the vicinity of Bowrrta►n Mr. John Parker, died suddenly at g
4o.
Ville. There is danger of another y title* Rolled Short Rib (Pot rocs. 140.
y.
flood,. should, a rapid thaw. take 'from henh rt- attaseack.. in afte:,00= his 82n,j NOW 18 th9 time t0 a Cooked Ham,' ,• ;' 480.
place. - year. His funeral will take place on y Head cheese,
-The Not Insurance Co., one of • before the spring advance
_the largest in the United States Saturday, . Mardi 21st, from the res- ' Bologna, 1EC. t
idei►ce of his sister, 1Nrs. Geo. White. in price*. Weiner* 1$O,
fines notified their agents in Omar- at ' 230 p. m., . sith izaterment in °�'
110t to insure -wry -mom ta'.Cemeterq. Ml. Parkrs Rats •, p ,+� _Pearn talion, _. r
01 Ontario as their Josre? in this Prov= born . in the Pairker' homestead, now
-• _ � �►':+iti1,G -.- Breakfast Bacon, by piece,
_bice are so heavy as to make their oWreed by Col. H. A. MarshaA: 1n Breaktast Bacon, sliced,
business very • unprofitable T'hiaa to LUMBER YARD r
his early tea es he left' for the _ Schneiders or Swifts Premium BsOoa,
. , flat a very Rood recommend for Obit- United States, where he lived for ,indica*, per k .180. 2 for s�6t1, - -
aria motorists, who, apparently are many �. For 10 years. he was in -- -- -- �_ P P g a
w..a Iaswrat4lsa+raaeaa;.. t _ ';'dewel, or �Crie flake SherteninQ, it, 860,
: too' careless, or it may be that they the laundry business in Detroit, also py
are too good customers of the beercorichwted a chicltea farm Fora oysters, . I Per jar, 280. 1�
VsAors. We do ' not kncow if at.'}te UDOY FOR BALE -lo good cop-
ti:rne he ww in the brokerage bun-
eampanies will take the' same course ditioa, E. conte., nunbsrtos. :o
rocas in Philadelphia; and vas also
ala the .Pilot Co. have taken. AOR Be LE -A used cream se rte• - EA
in business in St. Petersburg Fla. ❑ 1
The meeting of the Horticultur- ' o tor, to!recd cooditioo. E. Costas; Dunbar D
About 12 years ago be returned to ton. • 29-30
al Society held on March 10th ww a iris farm just east of Dumbarton and, pOTATOE8 FOR BALE-Dooleys
dec?ded' s*rpss. T9te convention re- has lived here aver. since, but •rented R a :.Butcher (phone 3000) ;. • iclrer�ng
r - - and Cobb era Lot 18, ron. '1, P:ckerin�.
porta Were very interesting and well }lis farm. lie vasa knovm for hiF jos. Cowan. Pictering. Batt
worth the effort of the delegates, ready Wit and }rumor. He was never HOOK SALE=3• hand -made quilts,
Mrs. G. Law and Dr. Peamn. The _ white iron bed. -full size; springs and festber
married.' He ie survived a B. C., Kea. Mro. F"t". Daabsrtoa Pickerm`gHardware Store
' .papers at►' Gladioli by Dr. PbMlretrrt; tJter, 'I'tlnrnats, is.' Vaa7aeeaver,
Evergreens, by Mr. W. Gormley and OR BALE -Scotch Collie pups. 3
a tater,' MM White, of Dunbar_ Finaothacid ruaranteed good beelen maks
Budding and Grafting, by Mr. CyrilWn. One brotl►er, George, kept store Donald Monro. R R 1, Piskerin=. 30
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y, 13 -09 -
Morley, Were listened to by call with where, he was also the FUR BALE-O'Connorprc�Perty. Qa TV13T T�'Y' l
great attention and proved that' the peT, and for a nurrtber of Church St . Pickering For further paricu-
writers were well aaequainted rvaith la» appy to ]• J• O.'t',oaaor, 141 Charts St„ •
years a member �f Town: Bellevilr. '� h►r. Hess Ho Sir
lal fo!'hogs.
f3leir subjects. Kir. Motley proved his stip Council and also Treasurer. ire •
ability by showing us a Geranium `SEED OATS FOR SALE -Banner t /�L t�
that he had budded and It wag grow- �� 1910. A 111StRr, Mrs. Kennedy, Svariaty. Also oat and mixed grain chop and +�+ • H�+� Sto\rk nic for cattle.
of Scarboro, died a number of years Red Clover seed, A ly to Luther Middleton
Ing ' fine. It was a mopt interesting Brougham. Phone ick ars ssttInee. Dr.Hess'- Pan -min for 1 he hens,
ago. In religion he Was a Presbyter.
ti ian and in`politics a staunch Liberal. [j�OR HALE -Two young White • •
-During the early part of last _ Yorkshire sows, bred: also 2 young Collie Satisfaction guaranteed or money
_ — ��•- pups• about" 3 months ofd, -Apply UoYd'Ias: '
Week__it-lofted aLS-i�-RlirJrlg 118d ter!- Vt te, bt 22. rear con, a• Pickering, 29
ived but on Thursday at 4%ang'e took In Memoriam_ -back aq°
L"CR RENT -100 sere@, dairy farm,
place and quite a et•:avy, snow fall 1, play loam, running creek, modern barn,
cALVER�r-1st loving rrterrlork of COOPER'S DRI-KIL for Lice on 13orsee
tonin place A4 there was quite a ronw.mApply T. Jacquueess; West NW. Ont m 1pt! ' -
breeze many of the roads became
our dear mother, Mrs. Thomas .Cattle, Sheep, Figs and Hens.
per cwt.:
Calvert, who March SPECIALS THIS WEEK
bloek'r?d as bead as. ever, stud on the o passeaway, COR9AI:E-Wheat $1.50 - -
Proek Road north of .$mughaan sew- 21.0t, 1935. r Buckwheat, it 25 per cwt.; Mixed Ba ; -
Her life •vms one long. sacrifice; oats and velvet barley, ileo per cwt.: Mixed
sinal ears became stuck in ' the deep ggrain, ground.ani oo�per cwt.: Red cMver seed, Solid Copper Bollers at S&26
6llOW. It Was well for the country Her. heart was true and 'tender; - s7 5o per boshei.. Tertss cash. 'Phone Meta Gal-* an' Boilers at >f1.00
that 'a change took place as it pre- Site tailed so hard for those she loved i7ze. C. �. Aani., annbarton, ?9 32
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Then left tsar to remember. A O I C E D A I R Y CO W e- ie. --
Vented further floods for the time Cteted and grade cows, Government I, B, gent for )�C�Ormiek—I]feea'�oQ Farm �aChiWlrP
being: Several hundred thA1rA871d 'r1`was not W}fAt she had Or What she tasted. Freeb and close springers alwsy$ oc -
g�ye hand. Blood tested if decked. Free dehvery ao and Repalre
dollars damage had been done in %rchrm of 7 or ore, Sntisfactionguaranteed, -
Eastern Ontario by the unpreeeden- Juat� what she - was, Our Mather. Wm, J. more, LindsaT Ontario. Telephone Our Motto.,—"We have t Ono got its Or
To a' beautiful life came a sudden )186 -' , ` it is not made. • 1
._. ted floods, and also a ,lumber nit lie= OR 8ALR, -One team of mores. t M
es loaf. ]lad the #bald contSnned thin end, Fond 9.yaan: 1 act oft
eam hwnem 2 Telephone 81»
Stied as she lived --•everyone's c ultivatar, Seed bot and grass seed sower eon
} bias world have been gr+eaRly iner+ea, She friend.
biped; pp1 set of dfamood harrows. a awtiow; r -
' hay. Verity
S, Mrnneli, Lataaa, icon Pl�� ,• S. BALSDON, _ PICKERIN
]Sadly ,Missed by daultMers and seta. R R 1, >'oewt His. ya