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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1931_03_06 M",- ;...; "i.: a.•r V Y.,r�'. .i:rr. � .c �' .l"• �;,•..� ", +, "e ,p;,. �cw E:'�.. .y .fir, , '�"'•. •;4ir�;�,t.C' ^G:3F.' :x t :"a�+3-.n ^a, 5e• •b, +.:_s' "!' .r,C E.. fr. 'a•. .t •.r �,,. ' •++tria... ..P ';• :�, ''rP.xaY ` w. '' 7A ,. h,r; ...o'er "0..�j.'+• ':'.. :,.: ..•_ -..- '. .: '-»� s - N� "�•w4- .r r in � - o' - ,..•' .,» '•+.'.•`y?� � ,�.. �., 1. • � T .sir: . -:�- .,.i sofa r. -., ...., o+ _ ;y - - 3 al _ A SOL. L. :. PIORCEEIRiNG.. ©NT.; FRIDAY, MAR. 6', 1931. -• No. 27 VVIFT0100tomat 9lCa]tDrs►. , 1 . _ BROctc ROAD. , Gt419RRYWOOD White S-s-Mill J. A. ate called on friends here The Young People of,Cherryriwood GREENWOOD. �y on Sunday last. are giving their drama' 'Beads on a ?� DR. H. O. PEAR80N-Phygician W. H. Ellicott is under the,doctor's String" at Greenwood on Friday ev- 1 and Surgeon. Dunbartod. 701y Aamb= � ."r care at present. ening, March 13th. This is a good B. FORBYTH, Opph.D., Dit•eLetor Is canning fall bleat eawitag. lum- Lorne White is engaged with C. comedy, so don't fail to hear them' at a■ LLS E 11,.00eom. eat A..oaatloa of gnearto..8es. bar, reaches, doubletreee, Hoed cutting wood. Gregawood. t{��st�,�dd M.m -of tee American optometriew Some of our young men contenr n aas�eiattoa. Eyes eaamlnad by appointment" tongues etc. plate entering the priest-hood. SWISS BELL RINGERS COMING Est;bl�hed 1888 •. IMooe tis04. Ctaremone,Out. Open W buy a quantity of good A boy friend'from-Toronto is 'vis- TO PICKERING •. :' ARL A.GRUBIN.R. O,-Eyesiei7t' - basswood-and elm iting with Jack Hatch this week. pedaliet. Honour graduate of the Collets logs. The mt791Ca1 ECkardta, Swiss Bell Mug your own of ppyyLoaetry of Canada; Gold medalist and Wm. BadgerOW received word re- flingers,will appear In the Town Hall fieatHerman prix winner in 1928. At Markham Grain Choppifl Tuesd� a cently that his brother, Jesse, in Tor- �e�yy Monday from 9 a,in- to 3 P.m.,in Dr. g y onto, wa ve ill.. Pickerin , under the auspices of the ' 8dker'sdentcl office. At StouBvill�from wed. - and Fridays. WomenvsInstitute;on Saturday; Mar.' aasday to Saturday of each week. Eyes egamity Walter R. Jackson and lady friend 7th. This company has been on the Poultry FeeGlasses fitted and neStod. Highest quality ManU£aCkRCing Ba8ket8 Of all from Toronto paid a brief visit to�tLowest Prices, Phone StouS 2405. 461y deseri tions. the former's road for 37 years and many of the P parents on Sunday last old-timers will remember h'earin the 'Price reductions at the week. !; We keep on hand Swiss Bell Ringers years ago in SCRATCH FEED, j. ® E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and faetorq. DU1vt3ARTUW' Pickering. As an extra, attraction, aSolicitor,Notary Public Eu: Money to Phooe Markham 6405 or 8420 or wiite Miss Ethel Blenkin of Toronto vis- Mr. Eckhardt has engaged "The La- CRACKED CORN, w.. South Wing Court House.Whitby. 261y Chas. White.Locust Hill, Ont, Verna Sisters" singers and dancers, .MEAT MEAL, _. ited-her grandparents• over the.week- and Mr- Charles Conqueror, female : .y HONE MEAL a. DONALD RUDDY, Barrister. end. . Sol! tor, Notary Public. Office aver Al-. - impersonator, late of Capt. Plunkett's lie's Drug tore,sea Post Office. Money f f The Young People had a very en- Dumbells", seven versatile perform- GRIT ; WLoaa. PhoaeS 3. Whitby, Oct. sly joyable party at James -Barnes last ers with a ton of musical ovelties. 'TANKAGE ' u fit r r 1 v i n week. S tial scene and li ht eff�e,t$. Ad- - BEATON. BELL'&'ROSS. Barrist• . Elmer Annie who has been ill we pg 13 } ALFALFA' MEAL ers, Solicitors. 904 Northern Ontario mission, Adults,,85 children 16 cents. Sanding,os.Bay btreet.Toronto. i B. Q. are pleased to sa3 is'able to-lie about ' COD LIVER OIL y, x: ,Bell. again. or:kEfvvef000. POWDERED HIITTl�RDdILS. J. COT) LIVER MEAL D F. Ross. Adelaide 2838.9 Cedar Shingles. A number from here attended the __ birthday party at James and Mrs. Mrs. Wes, Gee entertained her sis- LAYING MASH T3IOHARC- Ba PICKERING A Also, a large quantity Of Andrews on Monday last. ter from Toronto on.Sunday. �•, - ,' 1C MVLV£Y.— Barristers. Solicitors tu„ 113-274 Coelederation Life Building• corner of O+1 Monday morning John Sommer- Fred Woodward entertained a few Y�oqse and Richaond Sts. Toronto, Phones zou h and dressed villa I exchange Adelaide 4489 and 4480, Pickering otsee o�en g pAssed away after a lingering friends..on Saturday evening, , Aedaeada and Saturday evenings- office pen - illness at the age of 81 years. He was Miss M. Wood has been under the. +� esoo• s� -Jack Pine, Spruce and of a eheerful disposition and will be weather for the. past week or two. FLOUR, much missed in the community, He The C. G. I. T. meeting is next T9 ''IWUA ROLLED i0efi 4` ,Hemlock Lumber. leaves to mourn his death, one son, Saturday afternoon at 2.30 in_- the : HEA D OA i Reginald; and two daughters, Miss church. 1 NEIL 0.SMITH.N. al % ra D.ua S,: *C�f1 busy and Mrs. Men Lofton. The fun- Lois and Marjory Byers have been GRAHAM FLOOR +. ` Successor e f J. al Dales!, Graduate pf •:� l u �.� eral Itook the Royal itY, of Dental Surgeons and Toron- place on Wednesday after- on the sick list for a week suffering Etc,, Etc. ��pp L'nrveore a At Claremont office over D: A noon to Erskine Cemetery_ from colds. For grain of any kind and ' scoff's store every Tuesday sad Fndayit Peons Li�MBE� tris. Will Pegg's sister from Tor- Staafl 1011 2777 bUNOARTON. sive you money, HERBERT T. FALLA ISE. L. D 8.. - onto, has been spending a few days ,.1. here with her. •+• D. D.S., Graduate of the Roqs.1 fCollegeToros of The cervicis in the Community F. L. Green is out sin after begin , Dental serteon„ns.the University of Toronto. I H, Beal, - Cla?emoIIt Hall on Sunday next will be as usual g USE SCOTCH BARLEY Office in residence second door east of �: And Phone 9'24 2.00 p. m. Sunday School; 3.00 p in. t'onfined to the house for a few days FOR g3REAKFABT tes'aChurch, Ackning,Ont. ' Office fiaust : 9 a.a w 4 p. m., or by appmatmeat. fX•ray Evening Prayer. The rector, Rev E- -with Is grippe, - service), Phone Pick 3700. 431y FURNITURE G, Robinson, B D• will be in charge. Misses Helen and Flora McLean NEW. USED AND ANTIQUE- -The Young People of the United and Mr. N. 'Teeple were-visitors of -- usilstursri. dayrl3�. - IN GREAT VARIETY Cburch haves been having aiveeTt y - -MTs-W. W. Gem over the A ELIZABETH RICHARDSON- Song Practice on Monday evenings Week-end. JB V R ����"�A 1Z.Fire and automobile insurance of all kinds, Simmon's Beds. Marshall Mat. under the leader,,; of Mr Robin The drama, "The end of the Rain- ea�enaentmg companies of solid financial stand- treeeee, Dressers, Tables and -icholson, of Whitby. Next Sunday bow” given in Greenwood Church bs Bulldtng and General �' the Pickering Young People last Contracting. ' Chairs. Pietnre Frames. _ evening, Mr, :+;icholson will himself g. PRANK PIH R, JAOH80i�i-9uo Life Our prices fire the lowest. be present to lead the choir in song week was much appreciated. - Esticoates furnished on all clams" pInsurance Company of Canada.Q�fin.Accu- service The service is at 7.80: The Cherry wood drama '• Benda on o!work-ioterioe and >t:terior, ert L Oct Insurance.- Phos. Fick X729, a String" is to be given in Greenwood . , ta-24 _ On T•,7esda3 evening the choir will alterations and repairs. - • _ '' give a popular concert in the United church, on Friday, March 13th. Ad- Chimneys Built Conorste Work, GBOROE KBAY-Licensed auction• C a A L . Church,There will be a generous gel. mission 25 and 15 cents. Be sure and Goff.Aftosa Lave steer and senerar.ale action of tri see this good drama, Phone Pickering 6719 j was a, led to. Terms reasonable. R_ _� ght. happy choruses by FAIRPORT, - ONTARIO n.f.stos•iila, Pbooestoufr Dom, 61.4 the Youn People themselves, Solos, Mnnater Tractor Dentonetratinn at A good supply of Hard and soft duets will be given by some of Whit-- /� © FP08TILL. Licensed Auctioneer, Coal on hand. Also a supply b)is leading soloists. and Miss Slee Claremont, Mar. 12th and 18th `� H I N Vf L Qw a hr Oaaet+ya to nae!and Betide, Aar P ... . i1lg, Isis ad aft meas astesss M on verse" of Kindling Wood, will give several recitations. A toll- AUDLEY. aewes, ryevw Oeaee fet..r o. Oss stove length. _ ection will be taken to pay the ex- No:a Scotia Shingles 1i•31ATON TOI X1XIP 0 B8H 12tf -`. Phohe Pick. 1709. peme of the choral class. We are lad to re rt that Wyra. salt©alvanisied Steel Shingles THE PICKER NU. ' NEWS_ O nes. a.se.r > _ BROUGHAM. .. Bed's caudition has improvedsome- Surd's Fait Slats BbinRles Fir .ags- sae sr 7faealato td. DONALD MUNRO, PICKERING what., for sale at �* We are sorry to report Mr, George Mr. Morley of Pickering has mov- T. PATER8ON'S - OLARBWO" ' Duncan 111 at present. ed into the Simon Puckrin house on Call and get prices. Phone 8818 M. 11fAW, LIO$N&ED ACC- 'Pickering Mitis Miss 1pmmonds, of-Woodbridge,'is the old McQuay farm. _ TTONEER for York,Qntatio and Durham' assisting in GannOn's atone 8t tale, Aa k1•ba oc sale prooptty attsmded g pres- Wedding bells are reported to be . LOOS. THE ss., Terw romoaaeis. Das.nor may bs ent. ¢siting in readiness for an early seaaaad a NEWS•Offiev, Bal and tmtepen- A word about Feeds and Markets. Jack Gerow and Friend and Miss Spring ceremony p6oasa. tub,tb,,nae. sly When you have wheat or grain to p gNew Chevron sell you nattally see the local Phyllis (rerow spent_ the weekend Our Pastor,.Rev. H. Staint,n Pisa- et NOTICE dealer. with Miss Brw?.n, chap an inspiring sermon •n'Sunday. a L. Matthews and Mr. McW'hirter His work is being : .� _ appreciated here. ' i ' ( We,ean usually pay a little more -ere in Toronto on Saturilay, when. The Club gave their.eieventh pre- _ IS.HERE , Whitevale -• MW' . than the htiyer,who luay beeighc the latter purchased a fine radio, ` — - ' �'' �-I�y ,.Wild ��.. - e a"wag. -"He-oe you mast pay Group�t the M.,S. were re. at the Tow-nline on Wednesday last. very day that fifty miles of transportation. gponcible for a work meetin at the Owing to the illness of some mem- Maov new features and a new w ----- home of :firs. Ge o. Philip on T urs- ra o t e Play t e 4u ey Church price. An Owner Service folic , GRAIN= FLOUR-FEED Likewise, we-can salt for less, for da} afternoon. drama'was unable to be presented at assuring owner the best in . .Gristing Every Week Day. the sante reason, than a dealer The Citizen's LeagueiIl, hold a Greenwood according to advertise- service and satisfaction. who is mites away. Do not be dance on the 17th of March in the ment last week. (las, Oils, Aseessories. Goodyear 'Fill exchange fooled. They can not do the im Town Hall. Pat Mantle's orchestra.) Our -fruitgrowers are busg prin- Tires at new low prices. Flour for Wheat possible. Admission, Gents, 50 cents, ladies mg and cleaning up their orchards. ANTHONY WILSON Gro,ina Oat Hirlls and Oat Screen free' A well kept orchard seems to pay;but Repaire on all makes of cars. Proprietor; loge are cheap, but dear at any Fred and Mrs. Cassie, Miss Brodie if no attention is given to it, the Fruity Gordon J. , price. Know what you are buying and Mrs. Geo. Philip visited the Cas= is of poor quality, and a general men- J - 48tP Phone Mark. 5G02 sie family of Agincourt last week and ace to the community, is general feed. Insist on seeing found Mrs. Cassie Sr. in better heal- Cecil Gazely is reported to have Phone 8808 PIOSSRINQ the material It is made from. e th they, for some time past. disposed of about all his vegetable A B r'g Ain ft][erzng lI�1l1 ng COMD&UT Bert Harvey was a city visitor on crop. The prieps have not been Friday. Mrs. Harvey returned with but every little counts in this low s�re r ' n s� him alter visiting for a leav days in i priee year for farm produce. The �a� • :. L : Rs IIg s CG Toronto. While there lim she took m the next move ie for.wages and commod- d great skating carnival -which Moss a 7ty prices to tumble to our farm ,rice If'n leered oltsf.lesds to In a Dipin 6 ROOM FUNERAL DIRECTOR very interesting spectacle. I levels. p more complicated " ? _ Don't fail to attend the series of The Community Club will meet at ailments - 3 ;Suitt Private•Ambulance I Concerts to be given by the Canad- the home of Mel. and Mrs. Bryant on '{ ian Chautauqua at Pickering on Mar. Monday evening next, when a good Day and Night Service 18, 19, 20, 21. These entertainments time is.expected. The annual dues are ' -41 This is a splendid 9 are of a very high order and,the now parable and the Secretary ex- Mrs, . Sybilla' eolid oak suite, finished'in Pboae 9000 Price is only $2.00 for the six - pro- Pette all members'to attend to this =' Windsor brown. It con. j 7,malvern 5000 grams.. Dont miss this great treat. at the next meeting. -A good sum- siste of a 80 inch'Buffet,-a Claremont has been the centre of mer's program is being arranged. s "otay China Cabinet. a Markham • Ont. traction for our people during the F. H. Weatney has made prepay- -Spahr 0 ft, Table and 6 genuine y week, some attending the banquet ations to go into the,business of tur- r: leather seated flheirs. and lecture•in the United church went key raising on a fairly large acale� TONSOLITI& T Ail for$95.00. - Hens' y�ill Pay Wednesday evening, and others went _He has been engaged-in dislnantling .to the bowling club concert-on Fri- the old Boone house on the Green day e'vening. Mr .and Mrs. Harvey wood road and had constructed some We are offering a 3 piece' contributed in a great measure to the colon houses: It Ile could teach his Is a safe and sure remedy for' l E ted - Sore Throat,Toneilitis,Quine Bed Outfit tiv6 19,75 birds to roost on the Hydro towers geed Colds and all diseases as An all steel Bedstead with John and Mrs. Greig, Miss Francis they' would be safe from marauding it decorated cane panel, `.properly Powell, Robert Greig, Will Jones, A. thieves and foxes, for he has already of the respiratory trsct. �7. beau 2 in. Lubin strop and Mrs. Albright were all guests at six towers on his splendid farm, and y g' g Feed them meat sora Sold on a money back link coring and an ail felt - Pf . 'the Golden Wedding of Mr, and Mrs. expects to have as many more on the guarantee - mattress. Price complete Oyster shell and C H. Pilkey at'Pickering on.Monday, next lines. only 19.75, Feb 23rd. All report it a very en- Charles Lynde, to the east of here $1.50-per , • y _ _ mica grit. ioyable event in which, many old- has settled with the Hydro for the `if 1.60'per bottle t �� Cut Flowers and Potted- We have diem.at ver,7 time friendships were renewed'. All new lines that are coming. He says Plana. reasonable prides. loin in wishing Mr. and Mrs-Pilkey that he is satisfied That is all the i? many more such celebrations. farmers are asking from the Hydro. The ChBlutaruqua Or if its The Women's Institute will meet They want full damages for the de. auk C, A. Sterrift at the home of Mrs. L. Matthews on preciation caused bs' the unusual ease to coming March 18, 19, 20 pis 21 HARD •W A R E March 10th, at 2.30 p m• The pro- ment of so many lines. It is b*Jieved Reserve yOar seats now f • • Our rices are right Tram for the afternoon will take the that the treatment is ,going to be at this store. , Phone 1300 p form of a debate, led by Mrs. Har- improved over the parsimonious man- vey and Mrs. L. Johnston', the sub- per of the first settlements. Frank - AL VIN BII�HBY g E. C. JONES ]Furniture Dealer and sect being "Resolved,that the Woman Puckrin was unable to come to a *Funeral Director who sta3 a at home and keeps the ,settlement for the extensive damage Also AgbuLd6e Service „ ;HardwarePhone 4600 house in order is farther ahead than done by the wind to his bush caused Druggist and Chemist. ' tfiti® ; � u who the Instit- by the opening into the timber made layQp/�/� • o attene Wo - OwtHydro cutting. phone em Tiekellrlu r:*:;.....».�.'.t.n. uw-.: !.w. !.. ..t t .,. ... _ ....rte; s.4. .�+.. -'¢.,... e _ ..x� _ �,..•:'+1e",. .:r,"rf: J 1i I I�;11 ii 7L a. --1 77- Ir-711 JC =M120- Y. _7 P .e .16sebaH Fans Attention! The bWkets Canada Ref uses to Trade. 'PRODUCE QUOTATIONS' %vi L With iet .Rusda 'I Toronto dealers are buying produc _ ------ at the following prices: cases returned; Eggs-Ungraded, c '24,:;; 'List fresh extras, 26c; fresh firsts, pefinite Embwgo* Includes 61111, Pulp, Timber, Asbestos And Furs t-conds, 20c creamery,t Butter a2l to. to 31C. a n'd I must refnqp. to i.P ort by solids, 31 Ro. I Vtowito pese N Ott - L . 11 , - . a. Churning cream-Special,31 to 32z;� • -in the mtbj��` at.Canada that interchange of trsd state products of'86viet Russia should be Taschereau Urges Embargo No. 1, So tools'; No. 2, 27 to 28c. Cheese- . larg* colored, para allowed-to enter:'ca'na4*is the decls- ' Quebec - In a statement issued, and government graded, 14% to Ion,of the Bennett Government. On Premier TascheTpall, speaking for fined a 16c. -Friday last, by order-in--eouncil, the In the Province the Government of Quot..tions to poultry shippers are embargo decision was made prohibiting the:of Quebec, urged a strict as follow$: 11 grade, aliv Poultry, "A ­M' e-Young Importation froln Rrssla of coal. a&aInst. Rrsslan offer to trade with woodpulp, lumber and timber of all Canada. chickens, over 5 lbs., 21c; over.4 to as re- kind, asbestos and furs. "The offer made by Russia lbs., 19c, 4 lbs. and under (Rocks) severs gaids trade with Canada should not 16c 4 lbs.and under (Leghorns),12,2 By the steps taken, Canadafatted hens, over 6 lbs., 21c; over 5 t-G be c 6 lbs., 21(;; over 4 to 5 lbs., 20c; over trade relations with boviet Russia. considered, for negotiating and tradlug -with the soviets' should The' Bennett ministry frankLv de- % be helping to spreil the detestable 3V2 to 4 lbs.. 18c; under 3% lbs., 14i claves, in a statement issued by Hoa . Young turkeys, aver 12 lbs., 36c; do, I ;E. B. Ryckman, Minister of National , principles 'and methods which are 8 to 12 lbs., 336; do, under 8,lbs., 30,-. Old roosters. over 5 theirs, and from Revenue, announcing the order, that which we are al- Old turkeys, 24c.o a considerable White ducklings,over 5 lbs.. Its action is In oppoettion to cog,• ready suffering t IN lbs., 14c. 5 lbs., 23c. Huscovie 25c; over 4 to monism. degree," said the Premier. 7c. Lucks, over 5 lbs., 21c; 4 to 5 lbs.,1 Mr. Taschereau fully endorsed the Guinea fowl, net pair, .25. It is convinced that forced labor Is stand against Russia taken by Sir operations and employed In timber operal Poultry, "A" grade ares ed, select' Herbert Holt, 'Montreal financier, -Young chickens. over 5 lbs., 26:. that politicalo prisoners coal mining, and expressed himself as In agree- over 4 to 5 lbs.. 24c; 4 lbs. and und<,, that the standard of are exploited der (Leg- meut- with a speech the Provincial (Rocks), 21c; 4 lbs. and un Living Is below that In Canada. and Secretary, Hon, L. A. David, made horns), 16c. Fatted hens, over ru lbs, that all employment in Russia is e Legislative Assembly present- d; ever 5 to.6 lbs., 24c-, over in th 4 not wanted; it motion urging the Dominion 4 to to lb-,,23c; over 3% to 4 lbs., 21c under control of the Communist gov- Ing AVE":. r ternment. under 31A. lbs.. 17c. Old roosters.over Government to ban Russian goods and "M 'ThIs is communism,' says Ills- 5 lbs.. 17c. White ducklings, over exclude Soviet propaganda. v lbs., 28c, over 4 to 5 lbs.. ?6c. tement. "its creed and 'Ry�-kman sta ...rhe speech made by Hon. L. Its fruits, which we as S Country op- WHO:FSALE PROVISION David on Russian Imports is D. 'dea!,ors ar P083 and must refuse to support by C? the faithful echo of the sentiments revision interchange of trade." not only of the Government and the 01 noting the follcxing prices to reta.l" dealers: J Text of Statement members of the Legislature, but also Hams, med., 20 to Smoked meats-- The full text of the statement fol- of the population of Quebec." he said. breakfast ba- 25c; moked rolls, 25c; lows: MOnate to Industry Con, 20 to 30c; backs, pea-mealed. 24 "Under section 2. :hapter 3.' of an to 28c; do, smoked, 34 to 36c. Montreal-Quebec's Industries and -shoulders. 132,4it:* act to amend the customs tariff, as- trade will stiffer great losses If an Pork hams, 17c; vented to on the 22nd of September, butts, 16c; loins,1-4%c 2930, the governor-in-council was embargo on Russian goods is not Cured meats-Long clear bacon, .10 ordered by the Canadian and United 0 lbs., l7c'. 911 d given authority 'from time to time to to 70 lbs.. 19c; 70 to 9 States Governments, Hon. J. E, Per. to I 10 1bF.. 16c'; lightweight rolls. 18c- prohibit the importation into Canada reanIt. Provincial 'Minliter of Roads heavyweight rolls. 17C. of any sfoods exported dirqctlr or said at provincial ncial offices he I re. hitter of Philadelphia Lard-Pure. tierces, 13c; tub-, t Indirectly party to the reaty of Jimmie Foxx. stellar first baseman and heavy It to 15c. The present situation Is extremely 131yic; pails, 14c; prints. 141t. Venjailles Athletics. and Babe Ruth, slugging outfielder of New York Yankeej. Shorteiiing-Tierces. , 11c; tub. complex and necessitates an .1mme-I "Having regard to the docUlneat- greet each other recently at St Peterft,%bt;!-9, Fla. ll%c; pails. 11%c lista solution. Hon. Mr. Perreault shortening-Tierces Specirl a3try sho or and other evidence that has been stated. Quebec Is witnesslog a re- c-, tubs, ?5%c: pails. l6c. received by various departments of duction in the production of lumber, th- public service In Canada, it has newsprint and wood pulp mills while Barrie Prisoners Beat Jail Governor GRAIN QUOTATIONS Gra. - dealeron the Toronto Bond deemedbeen deemed to be ln•the public to- stagnation to the agbestos, Mtn" Is Caught After Two-nifour Chase of Trede are making the ----------------=,tereit .that the Importation, -Into eminent. . In other- parts of Can. ....... quotations for car lotq: -Caiiada from the Union of Soviet se decrease In heat-No. I hard, 64 kv e,, ads there is an Immense Mani�oba w boeiatistic Republics I Russia.) of coal the sale of wheat and coal while I Northern, 62%c: No. 2 do, %%ood-pulp, pulpwood. lumber and a the Governor, Wife. Turnkey. Cruelly Beaten in Fight When No. No. 4 do. 56c (c.i.f. Go&rim- general t6recasts- tititcate that . Spectacular 6 limner of all kinds. asbestos and furs. world will soon be flooded with raw _Jpcctactilar Getaway Made From County jail-m- and bay ports) 5 should be prohibited, The `Uaion of ck Race Manitoba oat.-No. 3 C-W- 7 furs This tiveresslon is the result --Trio-Recaptured in Breaknec___ -ISovi-et Sociallstfe Republics is not a No. I iced,3414,c,. No. 2 feed, 31%c� of Russian exportation Into Canada 'o. 3 CW, contracting party to the Treaty of Along Highway Manitoba bzrley�\ r-In--council and United States, Quebec will be FJJ ed criminal=, - c; No. 4 C W.. 2614 c '1'e-sallies and sit arde the proviace which will suffer the ; rrie-71irep,convICI -�overnor Puts Up Fight 2,14 Argentine corn,64c (c.i.f. Port-Col- • Iha4 been passed directing'ting such pro- most of tlits su-per-production it,I after allegedly attacking and beating I Beu:en',ver the he-jd w;ilit a chair, borno). This order will be publish- the Governor, J,J, D Banting. and the,his own billy and heavy kpv. a milk del., Montreal freight- IbO�uloit. Russian territory. I Millfeed, ed in the next Issue of lite Caaada Not only Is the situation com turnkey John Weymouth, (if Barrie! bottle and a mitt-loaded with gravel, bags included-Bram, per ton. 1121.21: 'Jail. inidc� a"desperate break for IIb-!Governor Banting put up a tight which $2 .23 Gaz,tte plea." Hon '.%Ir Perreault continued. �Q�horts. per ton, I middlings, "The Government I-j convinced -bdt -present prompt authorities to erty shortly after 3 o'clock Saturday I well mi4r. by th boast of a man halt[$27,25 .'ithat there is forced labor in the cut- 6 to protect night, dt-parte:l in Governor Banting's his year,. For 15 long minutes, up Ontario grafii-Wheat,-at, 66c; barlev, enact necessary m@asure Thorn- aa.14 dawn corridors and through his 38c; oats, 28c; rye, 35c; buckwhea'. -s and trade. of car. and were recaptured.pear Ring and transport of timber and to Canadian Industrie 'e' 150,., •qhp mining,of coal; that political pris- ficial statistics will prove that asties, hill. by Provincial Constable Samuel own br,us,, which forms part of the Y AND STRAW PRICES ioners are exploited; that the sildrid, tos production -has been considerably Irwin rWA win of Bradford and Police Chief' Jail building. he took all the brute Dealer's are, quotingshippert .lard of living to below any level con- reduced in the Province of Quebec S%.finey,13arraclough of Richmond Hill punishment his much' younger assail-Ifor hay and straw. carload lots, do- ci• red of In Canada, and that, broad* due to exportation of this product a thifflinz- C". -e vkhtch lasted ants could give ant' jtIll folig�t back,i livered on track. Toronto, the follow- I­ eakine, I all employment is In from Russia into United States," ' •moi-e than-two hour,,. *t gravel-stuff-t unconquered ing prices: 4.50'. e PlOyet n *,he timothy, ton. $14 to $1 c�,nlrol of the Communist government - The mtnf,;ter explained that Rai. e(51Pathet­mltteu'was lu 14 fie was �)Icedln.c pitifully and all but No 2 tim do, $1.9 to $13.so; wheat straw. ICA(114"" attack coaditio,19 Of stare asbestos could be obtained at a attaton toe Governat. unconscious vk over . fro,they finally ove . No, :� ra%, $7,50 to $8. 2 into the 1$7-50 to $8; Oat st and Rcaks to impose its will cheaper price In United-States than , The three are Alex Alanson. 19; Les- 'came him and. dragged bin upon the whole world. product due to lower lie McLeod. 21. and William Moore, 24, visitors.- r.)om. where his wife %,aq al. LIVE STOCK QUOTATION the Canadian Heav , beef steers, $6o.25 to $7,; but. This is communism, its creed and rates of production and transporla. Though the break was as craftily ready ImPl,L-olle,l- yet '-In I i t $ .25, do.fair tion. I planned arid -a-, coolly and,ruthlessly vigor of this able septuagenarian that cher stetrs.choice, p 6 Its fruits, which we as a country ol? executed a� later he had,to good, $5.50 to 1116; uo. com:, S4.50 tJ any in the history of tile;a quarter .of all bolo' he-lers, choice, $6 -wooden door of the room 1$5.25; butcher '11ful despeia-1,pulled the cod, $5.50 to 6 vince, the three yout S6.25; do, fair to g -Trans-Canada Air World Gold Supply Pr- I do. com., $4.50 to $5; butcher eo%v,;. does. who had it iu their power to out of its I.W. and was running across liberate all their-fellow.-prisoners.werel the street to gi e the alarm, I g,)od to choice. $4 to $4.50:; do mitt,,. t o. the Jail- to $1.75; canners and Travel in 3 Years Rests With Canada itt custody again in less than two The youngesv breakers. 0 I. bulls, good to choice, hours. The work of Chief'C-onstable I Manson, is named as the leader by tile to $2.50; butcher bu Ottawa,-"Canada, in the field 'of Stewart of Barrie was a prime factor statement made on Sunday by Govern- $4 to 4 50; do, bolognas, $3 to $3,50; Three'nree..&. Service When y beef,$7 to 48; feelers,good,$5.2-, -day or Banling and Turnkey Reay baby present increasing production and fu- it, the recapture, c $5.75: stockers, $4 to $5.25; .Pring- Route Organized,- Gen-- Speedometers f,requently hovered Manson, birr and brought up in Bar- - 61) Lure prospects, is the land of promise ers, $60 to $85; milkers, $40 to $ .: eral MacBrien a around •-he 70 maFk in the police chase rie, where his mother still resides, was c�i, 'rood to choice, $9 to $9.50; do, to stem the tide of dwindling gold a term running up to two calv 7,50; sou't'h Forge Street, which ended servingmed.,$8 to $8.50; do.com.,$6 to$ Prediction supp4T,�' Major J. MacKintosh, Bell, -ash do -grasers, $4 to $5; lambs, choice,In their capture at 10.15 o'clock on years. He hail been out of Burv. -Montreal.-It will be three years yet -internationally known geologist and Highway No. -j, two miles west of. Reformatory only four days when he $9- buck lambs, S7; Bheep,$r.to $5.50. -Can- mining engineer, told the Ottawa a before Canada is ready for trans Thornhill. was arrested an(: convicted on Hogs, bacon, f.o.b., $6 to $6.25; do,do, branch of the League of Nations So- soc to 65c above f.o.b.;;do, but' ads pas 'fire-I' Turning on the radio fit the home of charge of shopbreaklng. As he was w.o.c. senger airplane seTvIce, stets fit Canada here recently. Can- -ars, St per hog diicount, do, select . diet2d Major-General J. 11. MacBrien Jail Governer J. J. Bitntiog, the trio sentenced, he I., reported to have told i ch �r hog premium. Ada produced nearly SA0,000,000 of changed from prison to civilian Magistrate Jeffs of Barrie that he 1$1 P, here recently. gold in 1929. Major Beg said, with cl-ed the house, 9Kingston "I expect in three years we shall be clothes and rrnsa teal- wanted to go 6 aqd' would _32,445,140 of this total coming from purse. all 'to the.'go, there "sex: time." ab!e to cross the Continent In tbree! $ Ing Mrs. 13anting* New-Gold Strike Ontario. r days." said the generbl. "Dearing in -mind the wide distri- ItIting melodie.; of red-hot Ja:!7:. With his two,compartions. McLeod "First of all, big airports are needed' Meanwhile the 70-year'-old Banting, and Moot-, he will appear on Monday :---Made in Yukon' ipvpv 500 or 600 miles.- if you make! button of the Keewatin rock with gold- charged I ins within the pre- who is-related t6 the discoverer of in- before the same magistrate, char bearing qiiartz veins!tile ports less far apart than that the sulin, Jay semi-conscious in the jah this time with breaking custody, as bove Timber te on fairly cambrian %hleld, one can scarcely be- Ledge A train will be able to compete visitors' r-)om. locked in with his sault and theft of a inotbr car, Like Quartz Ledge 0 even terms. and It you make them Ileve that the rich deposits of Porcu whitemlialred wife, whom the escaping Manson, McLeod was serving a term Line Assays From $80 t pine and Kirkland Lake are uniquel 'years for shop- men had threatened 1. kill, Turnkey' $560 Per Ton much, farther 'loan that yon will be, running up to two -carrying fuel instead of passengers.I and that none other of equal merit Jack Meaymouth, aged 56, was equally I breaking. Moore was "in'-for from Van ' 'ver.-Wha. promises to'be* "Tile United Statps, which leads the..,Will be found." Major Bell said. helpless a bolted cell, where h6"three morllis to a year for stealing a CPU :,wr)i-!d to-day In organized living routes t "PessIniistic depression concerning had been thrown after being heavily child's bank tit, farm on which he,all important gold strike is reported from, White Horse, according to news new gold discoveries in Canada is being, was work;ug near Barrie. has 15,000 milei fined up for flying. beaten with a broomstick liall I entirely unwarranted by the history received by E. J, Farr, agent for Th,?y have emergency landing grounds en and Yukon route here. e cry"40 miles. I believe Canada could of past results; actually in the in• display of Canadian made papers NVIiite Pass wit: i-ich fields about every 60,yestii5ation of the gold possibilities of Canadian Exhibit several_publications printed here will Rush for claims, the report states, Is future go to press oil Canadian similar to an old-time! stampede, al- The Canada there exists a goldeft oppor- • paper. we to fly a Proves Effective IT' tUough the country is still held in the economical dlqtar tunity, for no other section of the her, of firms Intend grip, of Winter. puns is just about 600 miles. More earth's surface would appear more A large num Z Inel.ills ga to a pay-Ilikely to provide discoveries of lar- Many Orders to Canada as using Canadian bond papers for C017-, The report, originating from Car. oad, while le,q means train com- reaebing importance." I respondence ptirpoves. Sales of I masks, is to the effect that Fred pe,,Itloll. We have found out that 1 Result of British Fair Canadian honey werp corvesponding-!Gilder. a prospector, has discovered a for $50,000,000 ly. good. gold quartz ledge on a mountain above I, but all 1�1 Orders planes call irons the ocean, J,olidon Heavy Industries the timbe-line, betweem Stoddard and i placed at load Is taken up Ir, easoline. 1h of goods have been British Industries Fair and Can- At the Birmingham section of the Seymour. Creeks. These streams are .PrltIsh Industrie,, Fair deals with heavy indus. tributaries of Kitchener Creek, which Closed After Big Suczs­ a is participating In the gratifying fair, which d for flows into.Big Creek. 45 miles from & London -The British Industrie',4 sults, i tries, orders have been received result=.Ottaw& 'Public School after a highly sue- it is officially stated that several' tools and• pumps, while a large Carmacks.* Fair has dosed Cost $I55.90 Per Pupil cessful exhibition. Buyers numbered British manufacturer, _are' actively volume of business has been done In I The are brought out by Gilder as- such as gypsum,. saylr$80 to $360 per ton, free milling, ing for The purchase of In. building materials 164,185, an increase of 10 per cent. negotiating 01*awa,-It cost S1531.90 per pupil pulp, fibre building boards, asbestos (-Iioolq Over lash year. Overseas in- dustrial sites in Canada. and carries Considerable values in sit- .1 o of acute the Ottawa public % s ' . Insulating boards. ear. A& y t the extent of the ore Is cent. Substantial eiders In cressect by five per n One firm have -resulted roofing, and 193o, rlilq figure Is �Iven . .%leanwhille, inquiries received de, not proved, but the discoverer claims r) "a lit .11 Of the t112 annual school boa!0 repwt. dealing Ill ph nog, p ; tock an order, through the London section Canadian-,Wade coil bed ed the ledge for 200 feet. e were We Col* o sq and talc for Canadinu rubber hunts riih qardlug Canadian have follor Tbel wnr:h of buslne, expected to lead to sub- There are various outcroppings over;her accounts were - bottle an(I'rubher mak- eq)rlii7q are e n-gi;oered at cite water 5,00 nein' her hot 'a -,Lantial orders. %,considerable area. opaued. Ing appliances, while as a rasull of th > ,. w -,+r 4 .a 1!". .3: ,;y �,t, f.. .. _ „art. f..•:u 'i x• .ry :'e, <a,.. d, s. ""- ^%_ mar" vv <• •a*4! s'...a ��. ,' , -;r,: .... -.. � .-. a+. : ' ,� -. ..� , � .+r;4. s' t' arta' .k" :�..j S s vk+s• .a S .n' ..,. '.•.,,,. - ,,,•..,-, -, .._..• �-..,.y • - - =.-,z. - -,.,.c,-••ar•+�• -•--:• ^a:.�• "zetu;. *s-'�• a,=g•.•_�:�`' -.r .sv-^+ti'- x•-�•,•.- - - • r_ .... .R"Pr ....;_, ..,... - '' b, a.'..n..v. + l: .,!"rte-uta a-M. '�,' ...xcxr+"w"... =rn.>-•" ,.k+., 'r �:•.e. '4ti:x�....g. ,;•G,+rda�ui:a., _ � ._ .. The matetIV for them was out oris U. inch wide, and one quarter inch was- hh'o . turned under on each side, leaving the- wide. he r�n y finished stem, one-half wide GAS . - lneh Both edge i_r•ere buttonholed with silk ° ""� -"^ thread of the saitsj shade of green. a"v �Tv The long thin leaves were a little ~. pNjw� wider throughout their middle pox- �I - most o_ _ tion that. the stems, but tapered ito n , pointe above;and were.buttonholed in v the same Nay One of the two wide �e Croubies I leaves was of green silk, the other of • t� Acid -• -i . _ due i ora -0 one a e v e Inches aide by three and one-half "E'ut*su o" - inches I-mg, when finished and button- holed. These were much curved, with K • a few luteresting fags along theinAsib $' GOOD ►21I2._6 underside. Along the middle of each H soon neutralizes many times Its volume it, " ran a `vein" made with silk thread of l AT most people call Indigestion acid. The results are immediate withl' >« the color of the leaf,in a simple stitch. !s usually excess acid in the stomach. no harmful after-effects. .: When tha flo,.ers, leaves, and stems Food has soured. The instant remedy ' the lower left half of.the.net curtain Is an alkali which neutralizes acids.. Once you learn this perfect ways r ;Sunday Afternoon Proves To Be were fi iis'ted, the, were pinned on But don't use crude helps, ' Us what you'll never deal in any other maanerf a with the headaches, gas, bloating:, at the win9ow and adjusted until their your dotor would advise. The Worst T.ane for Auto Accidents nausea, dizziness, indigestion, bilious•+ lwaition seemed right, teen lightly I The best help is Phillips' Milk of neer, etc., due to an over-acid stomach) .basted is place This makes it easy to Magnesia- For the 50 years slave its and bowels. - --'� - remove them whenever the net re- The Commonest•kind of. automobile of the World War. a0,S00 Americans invention, 1t has remained standard Be sure to get genuine Phillips'. IU accident in the United States hap- were. killed, by. automobiles. during quires :aunderin The bottom of the with physicians. You will find moth- is always a liquid; never made in tabs pens' between lunch and supper on the eighteen-month period just stem and 1',ng leaves started from the ing else so quick in its effect,so harm- let form. Look, for the name'Phi3lipef Sunday afternoon. The driver is a passed, 44.S per'cent, of the accidents very bottom of the curtain and ex.; leas, so efficient. an the bottle. All drug-stores .EeI4 ' -.mature man over 85 with more than in 1930, �Ir. Newton states, were due tended'elmost to the saiill. One tasteless spoonful in water it-50c. jet; one year'b drivingexperience'. The to the typical accident of a collision This glass curtain and accompany - D Made in Canada car is in good condition and is ap- between two automobiles. The nest Ing drapfry were copied for a largat, ,- proachiag aa�re�r nr h,=hway inter• commonest; totalling 35.8 per cent., Wider :n in another -home, ,But -- a section in clear weather. At the were due to collisions of automobiles 'there was added to the glass curtain, Film. Fashions ClsasiSed -Advertising intersection Jt runs into another car with pedestrians. For the accidents straight acres: the bottom of the net, t P An American film producer asked s i 7s , t` _considerable experience. One of resulting in at least'one death', these a strip of yellow silk, four inches wide, - also driven by a mature man with an English friend -to watch the UR MACHINE OR HANDK'Ni.TTINu. she same }vi a,third of lavender, figures are reversed; 45.9 per cent. F '•p]l Wool." "Silk and Wool. ' the drivers did not have the right of of the fatal accidents .being collisions another just below o, pink silk, of abooting' of one of his society' "Old Tyme." all colors, 750 Ib. up. { wap.` One persoa;is injured, chiefly with.pedestrians chile o>fly 20.7 pelr and a bottom one of green, the same films to see that it was all right. Lamples free. stocking A Yarn Willis. by contusions and shock with a good I cent. were collisions of two automo- thin. semi-transparent silk being used After a time, the Englishman ask- Dept. T. Ortllta, Ont chance of a dislocation or a spraln. -biles. When accidents are tabulated as was chosen for the .Sowers and ed: "Why does that man keep 'his. NARY =CZs. 4,r; Such are the characteristics of the by the days of the week Sunday leads. leaves. The botto8l strip reached just hat on when he's talking to a lady in' _ _ R I to the window sill This, of course, the drawing room?" ';aby Chicks. Fifteen different var- LOOD TESTED THBR-O-BR1rD" q. average accident" 'deducible from a the lis', with 18.3 per cent, of the seise. le per chick books your order. r { meant rile ng the net part so that the "Sure," said the producer, he study of automobile accident statis•i week's total. Saturd..y has_18.8 per I to Bower came a few inches above 1 ric list on request Parkview Hatch- tics for 1930 prepared by G. D. yew- cent. Tuesday is the week's safest p can't take t .off-another lady's eries, Orillia too, of the Travellers' Insurance ,day, with only 12.5 per cent. of the (flowers- - Company of Hartford, Connecticut.{accidents, The hour-by-hour curve the middle' of tae window. The raise his hat to her." lr- TI$E3, tt1yuc£a:d uv. cataloguer " smaller than in the original curtain .k. H, Switzer, uranton, Ontario. The automobile, .lir, Newton states, I shows a high point between 4 and _ " 1 to avoid any possibility of the curtain - is already "wares than war. 50,1250 �8 P.M. and a dally low point between I -"- Y OVERNORS Tr'• 'ONVERT AUTO- members BLACKHEADS ', tIOBILE enw'ree to land use1 - � t�aPer prices--c•Irculara H. A CroabY.it lookln crew' 1. The etlect was fn- (,Ir Clyde E Hamilton iii Ont of the American Eapedi• 2 and 4 in the morning, probably !n lienar) Force were killed in scales cerise ndence with the density of I descrlbably ga or died of wound during 18 months traffic. t s�Krr dry ,orger ,rsm :hes? O TO EVERY ...\�'B:VTVR -sighblemishes. O erg me the at e \ OFList Fwanted ER inventions ap Full a „ y r druggist Sprinkle A little on ate' n ) Worldwa, tent A for Ramsay Com- lour om• , nti c m ,mation sent �* �/� Sunny S O S I home .ret 9 oz Peroxtne Powder from Sunless Window Made Sunny J A man who held the belief that I °u ! parry c Auoraeya a7g t+arrkk face lot apDlY with a circular, motion, Q est• O,tta nada j after a youth had attaiied his ma• ' I the blas cr.eada will be all WAS=]) t AWAY. sattsfa.t:on or money returned ��,`ARRY. RELIABLE 31ATRild )S- Every little while someone discovers i piece was turned under one-quarter I j°rity he should be taught to fend - ;;11 AI1 paper mailed free. Addreas - t; a sew and delightful way to curtain,yellow ,Ilk, using pink silk thread. A 4 for himself gave his son $500 and Friendship uagaz,ne. Medina. New t:•it•1G told him that- in future be would Sorg or poorly lighted window, piece of-tbe lavender silk. somewhat' UU A.'SE RAI,BIT's FOR MZAT AND R, so that the effect of light and sunn!-I In the abases an Irregular hall have to earn his own living. . ih r&I i. y"Fur .pack yard. --}ce buy all The young man did no work. but )^u alae. Fees literature. Csaadtan -s;+ iness Is brought into .the room. A moon. was basted over all the lower' F,r Enterpriaea. Stratford. Ontario. spent a riotous few months abroad, " ;very successful window curtain' acid half of the ptak- piece and all its i � ,N NVANTED 1.4 YOUR COQ MUN- and then found himself almost'pen• airapery; which brought ar? appearance edges turned under and buttonholed `T 1TY to taxa care of paints and IIilesa. t requirerntMa,of farm and rror of�ttns}llae and a suggestion of 'a onto ills•pink abocp_IL and onto tL•p = w+ti earn you enod commission Stust Hts sole desire was to Fat home, py !Bowery garden into a dim and cheer•,yellow below it, using lavender thread. and he decided to send a wire. * terwell Aknownerw ntend of ra•uodtrteputation less north room, is here described. Then all the extra tbtckness o1 silk He Lound be had ^nly moue) anis Send particulars about yourself: age in- uudersseath. were cut awe so as to - ' ' 3 d with two retprencep..siad we i4hali The single window, which was about y ficient to pay for a message of four ';1, axis It our pl in aropoafdon ,n �'un- two feet frt ' the coreer of the room. Tease only one thickness of silk i words, so. -after censiderable theustht,- " - adtan products. Sturs:eonL i'.'. `gad. - throughout the flower. Toronto, The nCx' tower' flower was made ed to his father, "Fatted _ 'was covered with a Bia-9 curtain of, (cream tet, rescuing to the window! -_ `lie telegraph being once and a half the width-'of,to a similar bray, starting with a large,i calf for ane .sill• 'It hung moderately full, !ta width; 4 . She - g ; trre�rla- circle-of lavender, and using pCCouldn't COLDS 4 the wtudow. On this curtain, at one! pink for its-ilpper centre and orange i ­No prorement confess by compu' Be • Hard, Cold., Heat Muwd's ' hide, were appliqued gap-colored flow- below, The third Bower started with stow"-E13hu Roott Be Hoodwinked. �md Sabal. it. Chow cold. sad Sora Threat, Heat, soca ere with leaves and long stems, all,pink .and had yellow for Its upper , o 31 rub .oll into sigened pares Miss E. Thomson, e. Clapham, -.anade of silk that permitted the ltght centre and lavender blow, f @� parries:-"I find that Carter's Little R*aJ r*lbaf . quickly -to shine through brightly, as through Stems and Leaves. { B i.A C K H E A D S giver Pills will do more to keep the uiekJ l stained glass, On the opposite -side. The )tests; v:h!ch -eve not cut in Get t«' r' es of s,•.:,c•nc ;oRde, fr �, complexion clear, and the skin free m _ that nearest the corner of the room, your druggist +prinkle m a hot. wet from blemishes, than all the face a straight lino, but on a slight curve,I cloth and rub the face briskly. Every a drapery til deep daffodil yellow was to make them lock more graceful,1 blackhead will be diAsolved. ' The one ereame I have used. I found the real , ! safe, sure and simple way o. remove cause of face blemishes rasa usually RlTanged 1n an unusual and strikingly E were of a ifrbr t,ut rather vivid green,1, blackheadw satisfaction avaranteed or due to liver and stomach troubles. ss KING OF „ decorative manner. , money refunded. ?. W. SCARF a CO. . �a Weusarson at W.. Toronto I My druggist recommended them as Tbt-4 drapery vas not silk but It had' - a specific for stimulating the liver , a silky luster. It covered the entire and expelling the constipation poi- Kennedy fie sons from the system." 'width of the window, and two widths Cuticurn TalclllllD Take Carter's Little Liver Pills -�. were used to get the right fullness, the Menton .srrr.riwoe, ,pro�atocNa for sick headache and indl'gestion. seam being eoneealett--between the J 421 Col St., Frogrrt w.t Ses+�saafw• -_ ted - _ All druggists 250 and 754 pkgs, folds, It was cut long enough to reaeb Toronto trr.u-.i Skin ot�e. t � t __ . 9 to the bottom of the window Casing.' HzrleyLavldson Distribu.ora I { .Rerft_ _ddo wpyw ` The entire width,of this—drapery was l write at once far our bargain flat of --cadres,^now 2616.alostreal.CAaada, used motorcycles. Terms arranged. - drawn back to the casing at the side,( half way between the top of the win- -- - -- - - - - --------- - - dopa and n middle, from which.point I LOSE FAT THIS WAY 'It hung 1a graceful folds down over 1 NO SNOW ON THE BOARDWALK the casing, coot red but a law Inches, _ - 0 of the glass,. hence cutting off almost I - ` none of the light. H ---� No matter how fat.you are or how ' s Flows,s Like Stained Glass. much you hate to Ret out and walk STRAND The flowers, leaves, and stems were a Il 3�rat owHl tate half a teaspoon of - 'tt ° `'"• �":::. :` _� cut out and finished before they were' Kmeehen Salts in a glass of hot water .,,: >}° k put on the net curtain Three towers,( Atlantic CityE.New .1llfSty "ten'morning���� two wide leaves, and three long, You win fed w good--so Sends Greeting, to its Many and the for act] wig a' •: ::: 'tEr. Friends in Canada. slender leaves, were used, besides the t that will immeasel en lgr m , y �7 stems. Thin plain sAk was selected We aro quoting such a very low , a daily walk of several aniles-foal for all of them in order that the American Plan rate that you will Use fat H/�101t effect might be airy and dainty and I find It cheaper. to stay at the 'Why will Krveeb«r Salts make this so their color would show up per- "Homelike Strand" than staying change for the better is umi- at home. 1 is natural for to stat. RED iscsE iectIy. Very thin salla would be 9e -`� � ' equally satisfactory. Heavier material Writs w so we may quote them j Because Krmchea is s bkad of the ES E'Iviilglittx' Catherine u should not be used, as t'le desired to you-so you will know the exact six vi salts Nature says your fifCeeIl ra Old,She Was Very cost before leaving. body must have to keep every organ, {rtlgtl(ait often sick SL her effect is not that of ordin iry heavy- Musto--Snit Sea Baths-Compel• gland.and nerve in the body buoyantly _ KOlilaCh slid had t0 stay in +- looking aPDlique. mentary Tea Daily,'4 to 5 p.m. bealthv. • are U �f' The colors for the Bowers were We will personally see to your Il'hfle you are losing fatiou will be I P bed two of three days at a in yellow, orange, and a light, in men m en_'raacc-m ABY ills and ailments seem twice fie'One of out booklet pato comfort. gaining y os� lavender. Another charmin T. E. -sANDOW, Mgr, and your r Your siva will gI eleamr R gy serious at L A sudden }f T097 g and )roto eyes will aper a with the Y ai8h ccrryy Sent to Us br mail so I got her combination, with the yellow drapery, H. BRADFORD RICHMOND, health that lruschen brings. may mean coca. Or a sudden attact >'< bottle o Vegetable Com Prop. I good arm chair wont hold you any i of diarrhea. How would you meet-would be light blue, dark blue, yellow, Th _ Y pound, Catherine has been and deep, reddish orange. `` more-ytrd']1 want to be up and dem this�m8encyo t7 vdyoUa ming it regularly and she is �'�'' •+.«' you'll enjoy work and active recreation bottle of Cast y2 The top Sower, whic)i reached to and you'll sleep like a top. You'll lose For the Protection of gaining in weight and every 7-'Just below the middle of the window,' let, sad robab] live ion p your wee way,.I told the neighbors and 'was madf, in this way. A circular! �' ' ' probably Y one-for our own y' I 11 11`w•`� keep this)old, relialel peace re oration four other ria are takingit piece of yellow allk was cut out, fire l s s p• P with results!'—Mm C BUCKLEYS FREE TRIAL OFFER always on hand, But dont keep it ,Inches is diameter, but very irregular coir If you have never tried Krnedxa—trp is now lust for emergencies; Yet it be an � Jam+kIson, � I'4+ in outline, suggestln.;g the shape of - at our expense. we have distributed a great everyday aid. Its gentle inl2uence jCe,Ufltarim ! many special -GIAN T" packages�vmelt make will ease and soothe the infant who a flower. The edge was turned under it easy for you co rove our claim for_yoursae x� one-quarter of an Inch and button- 6 Ask your druagist'Tor the new "GIANT", 75c cannot Bleep.Its mild regulation will 1 t g package• help an older child whose tongue ist holed with yellow silk thread. This Is „ TMs t_•onsists of our regular 75c.bottle tosether coated because of sluggish bowls. + east%1q .11 it the silk A hist basted /�� with n separate trial bottle--iui5c;mt for about All druggists have Cantona. f T ` one creek. Open the'trlal bottle first,put it to druggists r 1 1 on a Diode of'n4w4l)aDer, wAich after Lis the test,and tben,if Dot entirely convinced that , ward can be for( away. An irregular Kruerhen does everything we claim it to do,the GLP regular bottle is still u good a new. Take it ' q circle, 3% inches in diameter, was cut back. Your druggist is authorised to return �'�' • � 5««�a out of the pink silk and basted over our 75c. immediately and witbout question. : , (sou bave tried Krnomen tree. at our expezw- the,middle of the yellow silk. The What co be taireri' Ma�faetmed by • • r edge of the upper half tif' this pink E. Griffiths Hughes. Ltd., Manchester, Eng. i 1 < =`inch, and was buttonholed onto the (Estab. 1756). Imyorten: b/cGtIItvraY Igoe, ' 1 ISSUE No. 10- 31 Ltd.,Tes+sotw a n'•a,.u+•,Y .�. - ._,-'.:��:.pp', 'd . a...::. •.:r,• ,:_`,;,-fir.vq., •.•�.Y:i..,.-..,y.ry. 7. .. ti..♦ .v-:^i•Fn;.. ''Ari .�t� ;.i5. ;rr.."Y•:✓. ¢. tri:^••,�,.... - •'-w, r+i - � ✓ •"�bz.-4: .F' . , Z � .� . . � KS . i h a 0000001 c �N . '. .., -. .. �'..:: -,o .. .4.asp. •' ;.:. '.'..•^ - '• •9-... and Mrs. Birkett's silver medding at rlct for I time tonic r at B ..� R BONDS-Qoy�eer1�onanent. llleolelpal sari Claremont on Thursday lost. the west end Highland Creek brill- security and servioe in Mortgage Bonds. Also.IndusteW16 -... tg 1 Mise Muriel Jones, of tat. Cather- ge, and resulted in the death of Mrs. . Insurance of all kinds. Safe investments at from 5 to T per -� raRals lues, and Miss Gladys Jones, of Scar- Jennie Plunkett, of Peterboro� aged 81.76 pec rear,: 6L5011 paid in advsna. Low rates for Auto Insurance and cent, 4cbauiptibns to the United Suttee and Cleat bora, $pent the week-end rnrith their five roth almost instantly killed, and Fire Insurance. - 1NSURANCIR-Ail classes written in Britain 62.00 in advance. parents. five others were more or less serious- ;,Also. re presentative of eludiog Fire, Automobile, Wind- 3A Mrs. Goddard visited with her par- ly. in)nred. The accident took place. P storm. Accident and 6ickness.•LL' cuts, Mr. and Mrs. Reeves, of Toron- when two car's met in a head-on col- The Canada Life Assurance Co. JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, to, when they celebrated their 40th`lision The Peterboro ,car, a sedan, 421y Phone Pick, 515 Address Phone or write ED BQWMAA,,Whitby - wedding anniversary. ! which contained Mrs.- Plunkett, her .BROUGHAM, - -ONTARIO Leslie, who drove the car and re- 4311 "The Whole Town's Talking" iv10UNT z19N. son, cuts about the face; Miss Diary - -- Three acts of mirthful comedy and we re ' g So matron Ch e the ��� S e aged �ntil� Lorne and Mrs. Jones spent Sun- Children's Aid Society, Charles Str. romaric a�:ith_..-a Plot .esee� R�y__Warcl'�,-L laremont ronto, mho-suffered n- fra -- well woven, and dialogue extre,nely Thi K,nsale Conununity Club will s drkling and, gay-this is in brief Skull null i s a very critical cid 52 p :!sit i1L• rat Zion League on Thursday ion; and'Miss M. B. ?�" Lon, age.! 5z; P I C K E R"I tN G -The Whole Tuxti's Talking.". . The evening of this? week.- a sister of Mrs. Pinkett and also of b ! ! kheme is of universal interest, and the A •number of our .young people at-, the G-d1dren's Aid Society, and who cast of a degree of excellence unsur- tended the Bowling Club concert held - . received a dislocated shoulder and : ,passed, the patrons of Chautauqua, at Claremont on Friday evening. other injuries. The other car, a light _ : therefore, are assured of a great prt)- s• Cecil.Jones' Clads met at the g �t is ea titi]Ated CFIRt within the hast.year Groceries have �Ir_ C c from .. slued two Chinamen, ro v a r cent. We make declines effective eduction on the final night. This play coupe, cont C declined about 2 home of B. W. Jones on Tuesday ev- Niagara Falls, who are.brothers, and isa they come along, assuring you of consistent low `�� is primarily a laugh producer. It ening when a very enjoyable evening who had been to Kingston, visiting prices, as well as quality merchandise. Will make you forget the troubles of was spent. Mrs. Smart gave, a vers ' the da There are no problems or. st another brother who is attending the )• Interesting address. Queen's Uaiversit). They were re- ;'This week we offer you: heavy plot to make brainwork nec- Chicken thieves visited Ralph Jon- turning home from their visit when - - ' essary. You can just sit back and ea' hen house last Wednesdayeven- 2J dozen medium sized oranges .. 49e •the accident occurred.-How the ace- _. , !laugh until you are sore. It promis- in but the were forced to beat a la string brooms.. 290 es to be the greatest corned) the Cha- g y !dent occurred'is not definitely knawu _ Bulk lard ... .. ,.. ... 150 _ hasty retreat as Arnold Wilson hap- It was repor4ed at first that the .:tanqua. has ever offered. ned around just then. Arnold fired 24 lbs pastry Soar - ... ... 80c Besides the profusion of. laughs Chinese turned out to pass a truck there is romance, dramatic situations several shots but the thieves manag- and yin doing sp crashed i4to-Plun- „Bee our hand.bille for other reductions. and thrills galore. ed to get away. kett s sedan. This is-denied by the Quite' a number from here attend- traffic officers who on investigating Fish, Fruit and Vegetables are fresh twice a week. _.. GREEN RIVER. ed Wmi. Birkett's twenty-fifth wed- could not get any trace of a truck. ; ding anniversary on Thursday last- The impression is now that the Chin- Henry Gray spent Sunda), with W. About 65 guests were present. An ese had gone to sleep aftei their -;and Mrs. Duncan. enjoyable evening was spent in gam- long drive. rhe injured were taken b) CHERRYQPUOD AND PICKERINCI We are glad to see Dick Beckett es and dancing. All wish Mr. and pars ambulance to East Toronto General :tont again after his illness. Birkett many more )ears of happin- Hospital. Tom Mark, the Chinese Phone Mark. 5020 + Phone Pick. 800 We are glad to hear that Elias ess. who drove the small car, will face a .'Bice is out around again. charge of manslaughter At present Mrs. Wm. LeVett and son, Glen -HIGHLAND CREEK: he is in the General Hospital suffer- .. :are Toronto visitors these days. ing from a broken knee and other in- f� i� f"�rQ '.Hiss Blanche Belfry visited with On Wednesday evening of last juries. His brother, Koon Lee, is also `Pickering Hardware St V 'Miss Jeali Wright over the -week-end. week one of the worst motor acrid- suffering from head injuries. W. Rawson, of Toronto, is spend- ents that have occurred in this dist- i' ing a few da)s with Herb and Mrs. -------- _---.._�._ _---___- --_-_-_ �_ Percy. A UCTION SALE OP 'Poultry Foods and Egg Producers, Oyster Shell, Don't forget the dance to be held. at Green River on March Ilth. Dan- r �+ n Mica Grit and Beef Scrap. -corn at 30 sharp. Everybody tvei- GaTlGad­ -�__ eStel n HorsesRoyal Purple Calf ddeal fur the young calves -.come. /vvv^tj ,fir Hess' Panam ... hens wHt r$v+►La AT R. G. ARMSTRONG'S Dr. Hess, ock Tonic, zfor for orses and cattle : 'In addition to the usual hours, the Dr. Hog Spec hogs -public library will be open for the Lot 10. Con. 8, Markham (half mile east of Dr. Hens' Louse Powder, for lice convenience of outside members ev- Markham Village), on , -eau Saturday afternoon from 2.80 to -- BEE OUR FARM WONDER PACKAGE -Men*!clock,consented �� M'� FRIDAY, MARCH THE 13TH, 1931 Four Pains for only $1ach , ._.A number of now books have been ,Agent for 11LcOarmnck•Daeriaq Farm Machinery and Repaln. .d wed, a list of which will be pub These horses, 4 to ? years aid, are good sound animals _ mahed at an earl;' date, and are broken to harness. ar t is not mads hove n , t r :!Lotto t Can a's it, 4 All come to carnival at Locust _ i Hili rink. Saturday night, March 7th, - Sale commences at one o'clock, sharp the Honour t of ander the auspices = Clara of Whitevale United Sunday Terms :-•8 months credit, with 4 per cent. off. for cash. ,. Se BAI,SDON, PIC ��E;RING School. Prizes will be awarded to lad- - • .. less Gents and children ander 12 for PRENTICE d PRENTICE, Auctioneers fancy dress. Also prizes-for comic to - the same classes. Admission 28 and u - 15 cents. Transportation from the Mammoth Price Slaughteiriiig Sale store at 7.15. �LTCT'=ON s3A3'� OF' - lasting BALSAM. _ • , 'Beginning January 15th and l t ng • - - until February 15t1�1. - M.iss Viola Jones. of To0 ronto vis- 3 Work V / . 'rated her parents last week. 'MIs♦= Hazel Wilson spent the week- Let us quote a few of these specials end with Claremont relatives. Comprising hear chunks tend delivery horses, 4 to 9 ears Several from Isere enjoyed a slmte p g � � Men's heady black rubbers.-attltd heal, cash sale price 2.29: Boys'sizees on the Steromille rink on-Saturday old,-all broke and good io work, also 1.g9 and 1.99. Heavy Mackinaw coat", reg: up to (395, cash sale right last „ price 4.9s; Men'sheavy'rib wool underwear, while theylast 1.10 g per parruent : Penman's heavy fleece.lined undies,rept. 1.00 A number from here attended the Hackney and Shetland Show Ponies cash sale price 79c per p arrtreot : Best quality boys' concert and box social last Friday hockey boots,clearing cash gale price 2.60 per pr. ''_,sight at Claremont. including stallions, brood luares, colts and fillies, prize Several from here attended W. H. winnii7g roadsters and a fine voting thoroughbred See our hand bills for other �perial its-ms91811, visitart.stases - co quality as ices. n obligation on your rt. cow u 'ty d pr' ti bilge ' o rpa AUCTION SALE of st HO]3,'sired by Lfppelin, and a number HORSESCOWS PIGSof half-bred poples, suitable for - Phone 2904 f n riding school or children's use. Foal, Implements, Grain Etc. E CL A D LEY =The above will be sold by public auction on 0 •The property of D 10 K 3M R I N Ci _ +� �'•�-zT� �A Monday,' March the 23rd, 1931 ' 'Itkt Lot 26, B. F. Con., Pickering, _ __--A_Dgnbarton), on at Crosby Memorial Park, Unionville. s Your Pickering News paid for TUESDAY. MARCH 10TH, 1931 gale commences with the heavy horses, at 1 p. m., sharp. the following valuable property: HoReffs Prentice k Prentice, G. A. M. Davidson, '•!Brown mare. 8 yeah old; Bay mare. Auctioneers {39) Proprietor 'heavy. lean old; Bay borne.heavy. • j ' 10 yearn old. = f CA !Black and white cow,fresh; Black and E D M URD IND L U M 8 ti R -white cow, calf b side; Black and - white heifer, ealf by aide, Ayrshire • .COMPANY, LIMITED. bra not the Sing'* visuhsssaB scow, fresh; Black and white cow,due -lend of may;Black and white cow,due Mag22; Mwack and white co . due LUMBER•AND MILLWORK DailCoach Service Oct. 12; Black cow, due April 5; Black Y and white cow, due Oct.2; Black and 'FOR EVERY TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION " white cow. due May 17; Black and �PICKERINO-TORONTO ww � bitew. due June 8; Blank and Masonite for the- Modern Aivbite cow, due Aug. 24, Black anti i,.wbits cow. due Sept.29; Large white 'Nome and Farm i 3 Fare 50 Cents cow, due MAy Q; Black and White cow, �. Atte Nov.29: Lar a white cow, due Leave Pickering (.Standard Time) Leave Toronto d g • - M. -P. M. 'May 19: Black and n:hite cow, due Ideal for Summer CrttaRea. Prompt Deliveries. A M. P. M, A• :time of Rale; Red oder. due time of t} 7 25 3:):i -+► 7.30 3.311 reale: Slack Ona white cow, ane Sept. WRITE US FOR LITERATURE AND SAMPLES a 7.55 -4.55 _ 8•� 4�• Black and white coin, due Sept. 23; ` 8.55 :Ir,,55 9.30 15.38 w du u _ e co e June 23 :86.30 . ' :-Black and whit - - '. • •_ .05 �'13.55 .. .10.3A . Black heifer, due Nor,5: Black heifer, DANFORTH AND MAIN ST., TORONTO Grover 1!33.4.5 9 -_ _ 10.55' b 7.5� 11.30 b 7.30 .fresh;Black heifer.Yue June 21, Small P. M. 8.36 dight colored Jersey, due June 15: 11.56 8.55 .. . 'Large Jersey cow, due time of sale; 3 P. M. b 9 55 - due in Julv; - = ti 12.55 10.65 - 12.30 b 9.30 1 heifers,2 years old, _- tl 1.30 10.30 Above are a choice lot of sows, 1.55 11.55 230 11.30 PIGS AND FOWL 255 _ "Brood sow, due time of sale; 2Young p"'Daily except Sunday. b Saturday, Sunday and vows, due end of April: 2 Young sows, Fresh Salmon, 18c lb., by piece, 15c ib., by whole fish _ Holidays only. c Sunday only. due Myst of Mav; 3 Geese, 1 Gander, Winter caught White Fish, 18e lb. OP AT NY IMPLEMENTS AND GRAN 43cCOA HES ST PASSENGERS.ASIGNAL PLAINLY NCK UP Sir et.of Bain trucks and flat rack: &GTrac- Aylmer choice peas, 2 tins .. 25c P soap, 10 bars,... for disc harrow; Set of harrows; Plow Aylmer choice tomatoes, 2 tins 27c I Pearl Aoap, 10 bars, ... 43c �" TO THE DRIVER, 3 Wilkinson No. 21; Hay rack; Power Aylmer choice corn. 2 tins 25c' Oxydol,large pkg. ... .•. ' 28C Coach connections at Toronto for Buffalo, Niagara' = 1t De Laval separator, 1500 cap.; Set of 300 bushes of Barton p 25c Chipso, large pkg, 23c Falls,Hamilton, Brantford,Winder, etroit,$arc ei • . Barton peas, $ tins ... .., 25c i heavy team harness' nearly new; 200 !bushels of mixed grain; 21ba.,. .,. 29c ,Corn flakes, 3 pkge, 25c Orillia, Midland. Point and _ 01,g d barley,11-rowed. Other articles Icing'augar, 8 lbs,, :. i Quick Quaker oats, china 36c intermedi•,te pointe. Coo too numerous to mention. Connections at Rnffak and Detroit for all .:Goodyear Tires • ;Exide Batteries U. S. A. l .pint-1 : Sale at 1130 o'clock, sharp. =Battery Charging , TERams:-Gleese, calves, grain and all Call and gee us or ��ydGra: CoAch I�1 s Rums of$20.00 and under, crib; over phone our order, _ We deliver. that amount 7 months'credit will be p given,to parties furnishing approved Phone Markham 64b2. joint notes. Four per cent off for -cash. .General, - Wm. taw, Auctioneer, I w M. Me Duncan! Merchanty Cireen Rivet' _ ,.•-." �' .c..'�,; :, - :�' _ ,( t .,9-4,�-.•?n c- 4:;:,a, "iW'4, .,x�+r+r, t.n.,w'M`>a.i;�a4.. mac. "�'Yb" '1kF,.. •.r .:,"%�p4^t.t w t#„#,i.,'�'tr.•.•."""' .,>,.;f •.i. ..y,,, ti.. _ :r� e _ �,. u �,,, w _..,w .+ '.^:a <:«-"+_t✓.+fir' „4 .,'+a! tr.�•;-.. l* a'.{i!'r .:'u.Yef - '✓ w1f3': .:�•v?. „-. ;.'a L. >..wm .S .;rr'tY :.. ..:..,. ..4 t ti , -►;s...; �'•+ -..dy.2S,r r.a., -'�,:,.,.^F7r. .-.. -. ..-..., .:: ,: :,: ,. _ :r- a/."' S`B!' ? v a'.•a..s .F'.:-- � ,.•..,•s 'v^'.� di" %: ....,. .._. a �._. .. f .. : r _ F- F. »✓.. .- t � s� .� .fid ' �1►itlMONT. - Mrs. 'Chas. 'Scott, of Hamilton, Oiift�rd and Mrs. Piikep and Bale of horse, car<v, implements, Took S. For Stom- iMrs. Thos. Wiisoa is visiting spent Sunday with her mother, children, of Toronto, spent Sun roots, household effects etc., at lot Mrs. Thomas Wilson. : . _ da with alaremoat relatives. . 11 con. 1. Picke ' evith friends is Myrtle. 44­ We regret to re p ring. (Kigoon �. « - aoh For 80 Years - _ Miss Burgeps, of Toronto, spent g Port the serious Mrs. Thos. Paterson h+4s bei half mile east o!Pickering Village) For 20 years I took soda for {ndi- JIL ill'ness from blood-•polsonlog of spending a couple of weeks in' the property of John Stephenson. gestion and stomach gas Then' ]E r Sunday with James Evans. Fred Cowie. About a couple of Brooklin with her daughter, Mrs. Sale at 1.30 sharp ..See bills. Wm.• tried. Adlerika. One-bottle brought: Sam and Mrs. Stephenson. of.-weeks ago he got a scratch on his C. Peagelly, who has been ill With Maw, auctioneer. complete relief."-Jno. B. Hardy Oshawa, spent Sundae in Clare• anger from a -piece of tin whlile the fin. ;)kites.Gibbons, wont with the letter's _ Tuesday, March 17th Credit sale Adlerika relieves GAS and sour moths,`, working iu:Chas. Cooper's store• Chas. Cooperwill hold his nfiin- of'farm stock, - implements, m hay stomach in TEN m}N1tes!_. Acis Q11In'a few days blood potRoning set ster tractor debtoustration on BOTH upper and lm,er bowel re. J. H. Evans, who has been sttf- grain, roots, furniture etc., at lot _ ferina from trosible in une of his 'in and spread tarp his whole -ar-m. Tharvdny and Friday, Mareir 12th 3, con.-1, Searboro (Kingston Rd. moving poisons-you. never knew were feet, is -not Improving as fast as lis e which a1cal rn1 wadwas s 1 nced8t11We ar`e Rla�l alit?bilis._d and and l3th. See his charge of adv,: halhet mile property tolfJohnhland Taylalxr Sale cleansDnly partont fool Nofhthe bowels, but L- - -_._ his frien<�a- cxilcl lik«�. k:. retiri lief cleans .Adler "ll Mrs. Huf•ison, f�f Culuatbus'-ciao to kn<>,v taut he is no«s sTiowing . Ru.. �r9 Etia n� �-i?.39. No• reserve.•- .6ee bills.) received it stroke on Monday of 'ijrwz of improvement audanearly. sixteen do mitre to,foam character. Prentice and Prentice, auctioneers. els a REAL cleaning and see how ?: reruver} is looked-fur. tlia�t all thuse _-re,ul titter. G..;ud good you feel! E C._Janes,.druggist. last week, is showing no signs of , Wednesday, March 18th-Credit sale _ The bitwiing club concert and lite-L'" tu;cl books of in.• ir.stion = -- - — - improvetneut. .S.he remains tin- box social on Friday evening-was will do for boy.,j and N of farm Stock, tractors, implements girl' conte• mixed-clover ha barley, Blacksmithin I conscious most of the time. y, . The, Claremont junior hockey a great success ifi every way. thit.g thrtt ituthir,g else_ can do• furniture etc., the property of J. kt team hada splendid ams with The hilt was packed to the door There is no iutlueuce of sock' far B. Stewart Estate and P. A. Stew- P g with an appreciative audience. reirchiog benefit that tnsy be•had art. Bale,at,o>ze o'clock sharp. See Horse-shoeing and General Work lE Brougham in the Caledonia rink promptly attended to. on Saturday last, -resulting in a Rev. A. McLellan occupied the for such a srnttll'cost, and in service bills. George Jackson and Son score of 9 to 8 in favor.of Ctare. chair in hie usual happy manner for boys said -girls, our Public -auctioneers. Lawn Mowers Sharpened w moat. and Bert Harvey, comedian, kept Library can Rive privileges equal Wednesday March 25th - Credit and Repaired. Erwin PdWy, of Fairport.open the audience in roars of laughter, to that given the _adult reader, sale.of -farm stock, implements, Satisfaction guaratrteed. and the local orchestra furnished Recently, to further interest the Phone Maly. 4125 a da with his sister, y etc., at lot 24, con. 8 Pickering, p Mrs. Hinan. sweet music.- About 40 boxes 'children in reading, a erne hour the ro rty�! W. A. Courts. Sale. He has been eugagid for another y P Pe year with Thomas Annan, with were auctioned of! by Wm:Maw, hae.been started oa Saturday,-at at one o'clock sharp. See bills. Witt. 0 - - 8 whom he worked during the peat from which 825.00 was realized 2.15 p, m. This will be continued Maw, auctioneer.- 91y HIGHLAND CREEK year. Over 1000 radio tickets were sold, through March and all children of T.— _ _T�_ _ � O � � Q the winner being J. K.Taylor, of the community are invited to APPLE TRE s7 L. Fingold, who has been con- Toronto. The total proceeds attend. fined to his bed for several amonated to$285.w. days,.was taken to the Western Having rented my premises"la - :m Hospital, Toronto, on Sunday Good Bye . 'STANDARD APPLES Pickering I have moved to ' -"— evening, and underwent a serious Blaeksmlthing ! sore tansies rxhen Sybilla Spahr's re A Cut Price. �iIN�-3AZ,11 ` operation. We are glad to report medy .is applied. Also for coughs, = Where I will conduct a black= that he is making .good progress Horse-shoeing-a Specialty. croup, whooping-cough, quinsy, ton_ Melba,' 8>1mn]er, 3,00, smithin business and a toward recovery. All G eral Work,Including Wood silitis, catarrh, colds, hay-fever and � service station. R► The eympgthp of the eommua• Work, promptly tonsil ailments. It's GOOD. E. C. 3 McIntosh Red fall2 50' IMP:—trial oil and ity is extended to J. E. Hinan on _ ._ attended to. Jones, druggist. ' _ ' gas, tires and the death of his brother which. Also, BAtE REc3{sTE�. 3 Northern Spy, fire repairs. took place at his home in Burford 14Rent for Taco Farm — Also, Taxi Service to or from y p Machinery. Saturdsy, - winter, 2.00 y point'- on Monde lest from neumoofia• ' Marsh-7th' - Credit suc-' � an int: _ •� Mr. and Mrs. Hinan and family tion sale of 12 well bred choice 8 Bartlett tears 8.00. 8 Lombard , avers in Burford for several daps F- T. ""�7CTOOd�CTta=C3 y heifers, coming three )ears old, Pluine2.o0: A. T. ' LAW1 4previous to his death. GREENWOOD 491 due to calve in March, and two Misses Eflith and Eileen Linton yearlingheifers. -Also a Hoover po- Sohn T. Elliott, Agent, were in Toronto last week for ,A.T 'TSF' tato planter with fertilizer attach- - 279 Mary 8t,reet. Fehawa •• Phone Brook: ism *batt junior pianoforte exams. and men'ts in perfect con two, a 1 ton - Kinsale Ontario passed. klso Mildred Linton. who Ford model T. truck, the Pbone414 W Z15tf ) ried introductoy pianoforte ex NE STORE, of W. A Broughton & Sonprn>]undas ams and passed with first-class St. E., Whitby Terms Of sale: 6 / 4sonors. We congratulate them month's credit will be ven part- g� � on their settees. Teacher, Miss Pork and 8eaas. 2 cans for 28e des furnishing $pprovrd joint not- Coal, ' Coal Aldine Ward. 7 lbs. „f Oatmeal-for- r 2de m' with Merest at 6 per tent per The regular meeting of the W. annunx -Sale at 1.30 o'ctet's p. m. a Cans Pea®for 2bc Hard and Soft Goal of the. $ARR U. S. of the United Church will Win. 11isw, auctioneer, # �e held on Thursday afternoon- 4 Pkx Jell Powders for ... ''26c Teealay, Marsh lith--Credit Bak of ' - - March 12, at 2.80 p.m..when Ifdre. WrdRls Toronto Bread 8c farm stock, impiements etc. at lot -beet quality ou Choice Ceylon Tea, r lb. '880 26 B. P. con., Pickering -Saafield. a returned missionary y pe g (ad}oining hand - from Africa. will addreu the 2 Pggs Iodized Salt for ... 260 - Dumbarton) the psopertq of Gerald 8 Pkga{lora Flakes for 26c Clark. Sale r 1 a o'clock THOS A sneetinR. Tea will be served atter ��• THOS.aVV the ®eating. 1)Oe hope for a Rood We deliver every day See bills. Was. 'Maw auctioneer. . s attendance. as firs. Bonfield is an Higbee$prices paid for butter Rey. Marek lith -- Aoetioe excellent speaker. Visitors are and egg •mentij' ff Cj k welcome. Save your coupons for Rogers' 1 ( Q+�' � The third anniversary services silverware also the child's Monstrous Annual - . - o3 the Pastor of the Baptist Ohiareh - - - r E BIC of aatlstle , a - will be held o0 Sunda and Mon- deans that 1= day. March 8th and 9Lia savings scrip.We are �j O �B��x•2•t j designs�thaL be 'o have as the bv.'C. preacher A. OVERLAND De �o n s t r a i.f o l - on that occae1on13ev:0. H. 5ebntt, 871y �- Phone 2501 ts..T V49 iaappropriste for the M. A., B. D.. who. some years ago, purpose in views The was the minister of the. Baptist T nrBda and Frida ane illustrated is Win- Church in Uxbridge and Good- �1 y 3 ! - j pie, yethsz artistry. wood. Mr, Schott is a forceful r( and eloquent speaker and will .U . Y` t�,� - : .march 12th and 13th. ..No Greater Tribute' bring messages of power vitalized 7 N. W. STAFFORD with illustrations from a lou FREE—Electric or battery radia to holder of lneky ticket. I , R CLAREidONT _ . - - 1. ,Kin erne Road, and successful career in the Christ- ian ministry OnMondavevening. - - THURSDAY MARCH 12TH wbitby March 9th, Mr. Schutt will deliver Grocery Specials: Phone Whitby a lecture, entitled : "My toneMcCorinick•Deering Tractor School' 98r.'Al . �! through the Holy Land, 11108. 3Gans Peas, • : 25c 10 a. 01., Service Met•tines_-brinR_.us_-y.onc -us _tested 9visb beautiful "tete • 25c ---}gs IIi;fa7LICi1-- -Free _ 2-Cane Pori and�eane,., slides. This lecture will be presid• I p. ru., Pictures and Lectures e ' ed over by W. A. Dryden, of 1 Large Can of Salmon, 15c `0 P m'..Lunch Free Brooklin. A silver collection will _ 7 p. m., Pictures be received Do not fail to hear 8 Pkgo Corn Flakes, 25c ` this,the most interesting lecture 2 Boxes of Iodized.Salt .. 25c FRIDAY; MARCH 18TH ` ever given t0 Claremoutordistrtet "`. durt it receotyears. Real flood-Tea,per lb: ... "" 890 Horning, General Demonstration A delightful banquet was held 12a. m., Lunch Free - . ,Jassy rates for farm and ooaata!y in she basement of the United Regal Bread. wrapped, ... 8c Durant Motors• reeeat E}harch on Wednesday evening, 6 pp- m., Lunch Free P pictures sod lectures Windstorm Io iiummos oa buildlegai - when over one handred members Highest price paid for butter and eggs of the Adult Bible Class .and Phone order, . We deliver. .8 p. m., Dea-wing fDurant or rs radiotaree Automobile to bile 8�ce Young People sat down to a daintyof all kinds, - tapper provided by the ladies. 3M • $ M � -� N I p PARKS FOR SALH after which a few minutes were _-_phone Claremont a"eciak nt is commanityr daffins;MiAe Write or phone Aldine Ward at the piano, these - - Paints Delaval Milkers Separators -E D. BOW MAN old songs which never grow old. Important Beatty Washers and Pressure 8 s ems A short musical and' vocal pro r y t 20 .-WHITBY, ONT.' gram was given In which Mrs.D. p r Q Radios and Eleotrio Refrigerstore A. Scott and Donald HeaClearallCe Sale -- - ' Roofing and Stoves. - (preen River' _ Edngatl a duet which was heartily receiv . • ea. Little Mtee Mildred Linton,• of Rubbers, IInderweal', - '0.;4 for.yonog and old.: _ _ :. _ .'_ __ ._ - _ Basket . Factory I • - :� -the child marvel of Claremont, sweaters, Shirts, Mitts Manufacturers Qf gave two delightful numbers, Bring the Ladies and Children.- being heartily enenreA. Misses - and Soa$e. All kinde of Fruit Baskets, Berry Aldine Ward and Flora Duerden ; - - Crates, Farmers;, Bushel gave a high class piano duet. Mena Jdmbo. knit sweater costs, Charles CQOper y « Claremont Baskets, Clothes Baskets. W. C. Murkar, of, Pickering, in a camel and red, reg. 8.50, for 2.20 . _ = well worded speech proposed the Penman ribbed all wool ander- _ Frank Pennock, toast to the Hing and Cowntry, wear, reg. 1,50, at .. 1.19 Poprietor followed by the Nat ional Anthem. Shirts, military flannel, plain - Maker of_rthe well known 'Mr. Reddttt, of Pickering. propos, , or checked, reg. 1.50,.for 980 _ Barnes'Baskets. 's Sochs, ed the toast to Bible Class and Men's. all wool, per pair 25e .� Phone Markham 8409 Young People in a few well chosen -- •� remarks, witha very pleasant Mitts and Gloves, reg. 1.58, response by J. H. Caskey. The for . .. 76c and 98e _ toset to the ladies was proposed — • by Rev. Mr.Stainton in his usually --'GROCERIES.. , Ac humorous humorous and efficient manner, Quaker 3 minute oatmeal, �u. yus'asrsr �� and responded Win an appropri• large package ... •25c ; ate manner by Mise Bertha Bacon. Pastry Flour, 24 Ib. .. 59c The speaker of the evening, Rev. Good Dairy Butter,lb. Dr. McLachlan, of Toronto, then Matches, 3 boxes • • 25c took the floor and Ina most In- Sunkist Oranges, per dozc - spiring and . masterly address Peas, 3 cans _ 25e _ { reviewed the problems that we Dates, 3 lbs. ..-_25c are facing in the present da and �- •• - ''_". ' yy Tea, Crown Blend, ` 88c r finding a solution of them in the Tomatoes,large tin, 2 for•,. 23e mind to think of the larger inter. -- . - sate of life, Riving several concrete "TURN� TO 7`l-IE RIGHT," popular Broadway succ-sass pro. � �? instances where the youth of the I N OLD1S seated by the PEERLESS PLAYERS at the. CANADIAN . 'alien was reaching out .after and securing the prize which belongs -,CHAUTAUQUA FESTIVAL,, to the native born. He said that ,ower Price Stare too much time was given to the trivialities and not enough to the Where Ouarlt .PiContra : ckering Village Sold and Installed by serious things. The meeting clos• ed with the singing of Old Lang CLAREM•ONT. ONT. March 18th 19th 20th and 21st - �����,J_p�� i• _ ,8pne. I f 1 Lh .. ..... _ w Vt*10-,NIWA, M7• 7777777-777 -7.IM- • .'-"ti.' - - ,�,a. ...:ru'.sY�. �+rG�":e. M1°v,.•C..Ittt'9T^'.,�,,,s,,.µ.._, ` y .. �4­ "Ken ;would, darling," 'the princtsa ADVE-M,"- piped up' "but FU not let him. I've, Of cup of Salada Grein tea A- � C/AQ hl" only accepted him on condition that'.e my - shall-become president of the Bardin ra le Company in order tog- smd r4mr" Lane} and"jitt give you time to learn golf.' He cim -keep the home of his ancestors, as a 0W SWTTTE hole card in case ou go broke. I'. of-the rising genera= oRE: us. The straps bold me w fair sample %Vl4A`l7',CA11E'BEF happ--ued to tiorr and, in all probability I have Captain iirzimy ant his dog Scottie -et to -my seat,-hu',. I was so, shakeu. up- plane to see the their Vle4rs all' but Captain Timmy Is a late tuernbei -your time beaten a milt,, -neve: Out,lu.t and b7ulsed that I could scarcely world. bac Force;- in 'it V a And, let it. be said that a Bardin went of the Royal Ali, Fore All a m 0 ...... 111"�-�& PUP rist DCOLLIU. LUC: on. a Bardin. diipt'lenisc­Wz�-I Immy and stayed with She flew to the welcome haven ,Y, a throux It his adygntures since. poor terrier; him the king's arms anu hugged hii-A ec- just out of&111gaiy. iltnih3r. Scottie and popped out of their good plane Eacie run into a vLo statically, and when she at length ra. lent Storm; the cockpit like REEN TEA leased his His Majesty turned to his Boy, how the: rain did pelt down; a shot out at G , ­;fprospective son-in-law, and the wind whined and whistled out a gun. Sailing Fresh ,"m the ga"0111110 "What," he demanded sternly, "has of a black stormy sky. The good plane through the air beegme of that other girl you were Eagle plunged and reared like a huge he went, and so crazy about once?" dragon-fly. Scottie.' with his 'Scotch lande'd Ina 771 "Muriel was that girl. I had mic aus he rolled te;,cness. uever made a sound. thick clump of.grass, where her once at a dinner party in Sarita though I he must over,not once, 'but a dozen times. Barbara, but she wouldn't look at me have been seared 'Finally' he stopped rolling. and-1 1111- that.night. She was quite under the white beneath his tangled myself from what had been-&a- T�espell 3f a young man—*elman—well,.you know whiskery .b I a C k airplane and went over and picked him the-- type,-k'.zig. Nevertheless, I fall tri coat. Suddenly we up. A sorrier pup you never saw. It I for her with a thud—and when I me', drove forward- In`I hurt to stand up and worse'to sit down. to an air soon,' by goci her again over on El Ranchito, well pocket luck, the rain stopped, —old I elix Burney': boy was just n, and the whole and we scratched the wet top at some turally sunk without a trace' I had p I a a a dropped pine needles and settled down as com- By'PETER B. KYNE to make good 'to 'win her; I'll be I Ry from under fortably ait possible , to talk things a hanged if I Was going to risk having ret, an you rate me a fortune-hunter. us for 20 or 30 feet. Perhaps you over. Howevei, you can go bust if you Waal: have been In an elevator sometimes But night was-coming o11..and, we CHAPTER XXXVI.—(Concluded) through—just doubling my money. to now, king, because I can take care when the operator has let it drop had tolind somewhere to sleep. When quickly. That's quite, like the sense- I asked Scottie about it, he wasn't The calves I got free with the trade 'of he, if you can't." 't Interested He kept as tion you have-when a.plane.hits an least bi sed and the ranch w. I even the Two days pas week later the- king, paid my expenses and intereA an-i ,You'vc� made me suffer eigbt'e�ei air pocket-'and she drops from under right an licking the bruises and lumps sold, and a w I then some, and I have four thousand months, needlessly," His Majesy dressed for dinner, heard somebody Got them-down on my roared. "You're a dirty pup� Come you, it makes one's stomach a.bit un- be had. Anyway, a dog doesn't care ng,yearlings,left, much where he sleeps, he'simPlY fOl- playing the piano n his drawl. ., ranch.' tom arms,my beramish boy! Muril easy. laugh -worried. lows his WI 'around two or three Iror,in Presently the tinkling "I suppose you have about a bun-' ring for the materials. I- think Let 'me tell yon that I was *I the princess reached, him; then a -i ought to have one!" I don't mind a squall or a storm when times, and settles down, and he's in a' d up, dred and fifty thousand"dollars case'line lyric baritone voice floated ' I Crhe End.) m out'In the open, but among the bed. stairs to His Majesty, indicating that Capital after paying your debts," the foothill-,-well, that's a different situs- That sort of bed doesn't appeal to ured, for he was good at 4 hai a visitor and he king marm me so much,'however, so I got up and the,princess Toreador S44g fion, mental arithmetic, "And the money ine tion. I I could and started nver to the Itttle old deserted was singing the To Cha I headed down as best you,-*d, your father for the ranch 'Carmen. down we went. Sometimes straight cabin. it was only a rough little cabin "Wonder who that Johnny-come-I will, of_course, all come abek to you New times demand new mmstires down, sometimes sidewise, then a gust some woodsman had built—and was lately might be?" the king rumin-,when he passes on. The Your thou and ww men; - . I of wind would pick us up and whirl really ag lonely as could be--but it sand yearlings didn't cost yon a cent The %%ord advances and In time out- us about. Soo-i I didn't know wheth-t looked mighty snug and homey to me ated. because you sort of sweated them out grows'entered the drawing room As he U e- 5 er we'd land in one piece or a piece right then. The sun was rapidly sink n Burney rose from behind of-Ahe deal, and they're worth for+Y The ',:Lw,, that in our.father's r' at a time. Ing bebi-id the hills, and strange t'le 1 dollars a head. Ken, you're ai smar, were best bump. sounds drJ!ted down from the tall, to p'an*. Mr. Burney was arrayed in }dung fellow. . . . How did :-Ou lin- And doubtless, after us some. purer I Brit laud we did—bump-bump- r, pine covered slopes nearby. A great dinner clothes and a charming smile.1 ance the deal, aftei your own money scheme We.taxied along- tbe-ground. The ral .,you're certainly looking very ale-) came down In sheets arid I could not Barred owl went "Whoo-Whoo" back ,odi., gave out"' greeted the p: Will be iltaped out by w1ser men, See ten feet ahead by in the dark gart," His Majesty d. - I steered k timber. Perhaps you have ha 4, "Well, you see, six, cattle prices than we, - - L I it sounds like a gal Eie shook- hand With Just& 8 - guess only—and what 'a guess! Sud-i heard-a Barred Owl? -th were advancing so briskly that ever.- Made x%tier by the steady grow of of reservation. Me,/ I inquir* k-illy. ahead of us there loomed a tall hungry colt and a wildcat rolled Into we are indebt,11 tually old Dan Wilkins realized I cou;(1 truth. tree, I swu as fir to the lett as I one--CL, . at course, while you know what happy chance 1 -411 on a' week's notice, clean' up a The time Is rive,"and rotea6rIpe for 119 Ifor this unexpected-visit"." could to avoid a head-on colllsioD, but its'.Ju9t a Barred Owl, it doesn't seem "Why. I've been away a long time, profit and -make my get-away an.v change. F couldn't clear It; Smack! We to help much, for in spite of all you p around and talij time before the third payment I!,," Then Is, it come; I have'no'."dlread of crashed our wing"against the tree— know you're seared all the same. so I thought I'd drop up w-th­you a certain little matter )I due. So Dan abandoned all thouet *hat the meanest tree I ever saw.. It was Well, boys and girls, that little cabin V of seeing me defau't, and when I I., called for by the Indtinct of man- almost In the exact center of a little too I ked mighty good to'me. unfinished business.' and I 1.t to my business at-the-office, my off-ered him ten per cent. on the d-- kind. grak�a.y valley—and- It was the only started up the little trail to the door. ve, f4rred p,.ymerts provided he gave mo i.Nor think I that-God's woz A would son Never forget. that. Howe .­ Tree within many yards of us. With Suddenly the bushes began to move. for an extension for one year, he fell fo-, tall apart whole world to Yes, slr' moved just like as If some isince.you have forgotten it we'll it. Dan di4tn't know any other place Bccau,* we tear a parelmelat mo;e all the rest of. the n of cobrie, It had to grow h?avy animal wt,a trying to peer out give the omission cent. for h:,-k grow'I -What I have to discuss with you :5' he could get ten per o'. Less; u right ther,. and,. of course, I bad to at yol+ without being seen. , Then :not office business, sir. I telephoned money, so I jest kept on, using his Truth I, eternal.-. but-her effluence, 'a --snarl. A nasty mean steer st.-alght for It. there nes morning 'and she ranch as if I owned About a hull. (IVith endles,4 change, Is filled -,u -the ',Nfiss Muriel this - - . . I wonder lf_you have ever crashed snarl, uird'tbe I iggest, fiercest bear I was good enough to in;viti me to die:; dyed thousand people, own that.ran6r. I hour, into 4�1 omethlm� while-going thirty or ever hope, to see lumbered out and overplayed my ban,* now—one acre homezites, you krov-,' I HE r iuIrror is turned forward'tb re. :net,, Perhaps I a, -y has bothered -me: T11iie 11,zef forty miles an hour•* I hope not. But- stood looking at us :by accepting. for I seem t6 detect-in Hence nobody if you hrite, you can understand what iTo be continued). didn't mind if my coW,14 The 1,romise of the. future. not the one-acre boys did ,Your Majesty's'manner a faint sus-, -1 . . - ... . . . . ....-- ---- — .7 picinn of cracked ice." I ran on their domain--o I was ren- past, , Mere] the shock of this unexpec, Ifree for a•year and a halt and cosid —Jame,; Rui-11 -Low ell n ce I nj afford to pay Dan Wil�ins ten W. -t,-for his money. 71 Chowate, Malted Mi ed meet'Ing ,'sofi­w-and seeing yot , lk dinner clothes' instead of chaps. By;`cent,- move." His Majesty airreed Canny the way. I hear you got your horse. was extrenitly. coyoV�. A­S,olsman arrived at Euiton at back=-wcamplh men t*: Ladmiring13. The health-giving, AelicioUs drink for children and grown- And you dQr,-t wan a fT 14-f-g-for-tt-t-z t mron—xatt- 4e Haro . 111.was that fortunate, Rowdy com"s I-El, Cajon Bonita joy, eh? Boy, y,)i i could drive him to catch a 'train- at. Ups. PoUnd and Half Pound tins at -yew-grocem Inch these days--at the Santa 1 saved me r lot of-money there... X(111 Waterloo.at Soar o'clock. 3rez rancho your debtor." The driver thought he could do It -0h, s-- you re the chap who bouktif "I've decided." said Ken BurneY. in the time. The tr1v-IlL6r. got- In- _7 that ranch from us?" to-take yc�ur daughter Jn full of n!; Ode and for threj hours and fifty The Most Important Evch4fion Shown By minutes the taximan d rov e the' cots- ".Nq, sir,I boughtgen- claims in your graJtude." uestion T4ests, of Vegetablos it from your era] counsel, but I assume he turned The king stepped to the side of th? man by devious ways across London. I princess, raised* her left hand ani( JMe. lovv-slck swain was questlioul Montr.-al—It is now possible to, ng the purchase price in to your cashier When he was set d)wd at Wat�r- e evolution by experiments with :Tes, sir' I'm back in the born -I surveyed thereon a diamond ring 1,,7 Scotsman sought a police. his ;Irl friend prior to popping the all- pfov e of rr.% 1,,,. the - 'rda. vegetables, fruits and grains, but ancestors, and I've got the ran-h could not remember having bought f,;r man, impottant wonder. muicl�i, remains t3 be learned as to her.- stocked, don't owe a cent, arid hate, "What', the fare froni Eusoa?"-he' "Can YOU cook?" he asked. how these processes work, accordin money in the batik." "Well, you yo:ng foRcs—.." His Ma,. asked. "Now, just a minute-, Gv�orff,%!!� —K ns Vro, I- tessor of jesty began. but Burney interrupted .:,,Tbree shillinks," was the response. the very wise girl. "Let us take these genetics in the botaity, department 11EAough-.to­-keep--the--ears of the him. Here," said the canny otie, band- qu�astiana In their proper 'order. The of McGi.11 University, who recently well-known wolf from peeping over "What, if anything, Your V3jesty, ing hfin* the m0fivY, "will you settle matter of cooking Is of secondary im- addressed a meeting of the Canadian the hills at me., I bought fifteen thou are yqu going to give us for a wed- with the driver while I get my parlance." Society of Technical Agriculturists sand head of cattle-" ding present?" *ioket?" "Oh!" he' said,'rather taken aback. here. "I know all about that deal. I,v. "I'd love to give you a job I don"I "And whit'is the first?" Prof. Bateson in Toronto 20 years 'seen the contract." want and -pay-what.the ,job's worth I Burney smiled. "I sold them at a and then some. But, of course, you'll Only x fool *ill pay twice for the "Can you provide the things to be ago male the statement that thor6 ' same experience. Aoked?" she asked. was no doubt that evolution had oc- -how profit of thirty dollars a head straight refuse that." carred, but the problem was had it occtirrid. Blackberry bas been crossed with raspberry, wheat- y with rye. and Cabbage with radish, ''L and evoiution in each case has been -GIL LE TT, 9-.S • demonstrated, and a new- species born. Closely related vegetable Lye should newt be e been found to act like Am species haves dissolved in hot water. it too human species in not mating X-ray can much allke In type. L-eu �t deans the e 6.a t� room-a ,(1 .�NE beredltative— changes, bring about -discovered., tabiespoonFul of Gillett's Lye science has a definitely proved•with-, t I M I ' :� in h al F the u s u a It has been dissolved in a gallon of cold* water in the last 10 years that new species provides' an,ideal; safe-solution that have been produced, -and evolution good" as a scientific fact quickly cleans' tverything.'in t4 botb.� has -made under the microscope.. room. ,We have discovered several jiethodg-of evolution V UNM Use it to wash walls, the process," Dr. and remember, far from underatindingwalls, the floor, ifl the but we are still sink and bathtubb -ins stated.. h"you use Gillett's Lye,each is dis- Hus], THOUGGHTFULNESS ,wv� Infected as well,as, cleaned with ther yeti operation. Thonghtfulness 'for -others, generog- .7% 'Once each. week, 'pour full .strength fly, modesty,And'self-respect are the real gentle. G illett's Lye down the closet 6o'wl and qIialitles which make a 'distinguished from, • or lady, as man Wthe veneered It will a lways be clean end free-running. d.article which common ly goes by that name.—II=IeY. Gilletes Lye hali dozens of other Ink Drains 'D Full strength for the toilet bowl ■N In solution tor general cleaning -handy household uses. Send for the Full str"th forS "Laws must reflqct, but pannot.001A newFREEGfffctfsLyibookletdeseiril�- opinions." Ing the many ways itWill help You with pel, public Butler., —Ntcholas Murrayt 139., 1 all Your cleaning.S. -G.11LLEVV'S Lye 64iEnts r ISSUE No. SALADN' W, M, w 4 T I al. 7' • A • C K r �Cwowing Wool for Ever will give just the IdAd'of waii the .-What New York weaver knows to be,beat ;or oft pur- me Recent aijeriments show 'that a pose. anus to be a wool sheep may con In the wool factory of future years . .Is Wearing producer after it is dead. They are',may lie..found thousands of tliousands -- - n 'NABELLE WORTHINGTON the result of wonderful work done of Sheep 'skins stretched, on frames BY AN by the Research Amiocidtion of the and provided with"'the nourishment Illus-'rated Dre8swoking Lesson Fur. British Woollen and Worsted ladus.i they roil Lire to enable them to grow wi8hesl With Every Pqttorn tries. lileece. intensive culture -wiii'make Years ago it was known that, a tiny the wool grow la:ster than it could tipeA' it live sheep's back, P-0 At Irl- piec muscle from a, d- Mother's Part garment,-examine the fabric to.assure could be' kept alive and healthy In tervals the fleece will be removed the laboratory by chefnical means. by special'n),ablilnery.—Tit-Bits. Schools have set for themselves yourself that it is worth it.- It is a pity to waste. tinli effort remak- It might even be made to gi-ow, Now i. 'seven objectives'la tote training of our it has been found that If children. We mothers can help might- Ing' something which will not give ily by being aware of these seven good wear afterward... Consider, too,. of a sheep is treated In special ways WINDOW SHOPPERS, PARADISE -I'_;:�_A it may, continue to grow wool, ap- the cost of new material and the value ----�_Points and laying the foundations for them in our treatment of the children of your time. pareutly for an' -untili period. In a building in Chicago designed N, And the wool may be better than that f6r wholesalers to display, their at home. The' seven objectives are: To test the strength of a piece of erial,.pull.,It IL-4gthwise and cross- which the shed produced when wares, it Is estimated that there are c. Worthy Rome mat that six and-a Wt miles of plate glass Health and Safety; Wort alive, 'for it seems possible 0 wise t `Membership; Mastery of To o discover Its weak spots. Hold 'N Is, Tech Y 'ties, and the Spirit of Learning; Citi- Itup between youand the light and growt1i can be so controlled that It corridors. Zenship and World Goodwill 'bee if Wis more worn than you regi- Voca- •tional and Economic Eff ecti-e-ness; If—lr'ls worth making, over, you Wise use ,of Leisure, and Ethical have the style in your favor: This Is Character. to be a season of great combination a 21 Good habits of cleanliness, eating, of goods and colors. ;sleeping, exercise and outdoor life will Take care, -in. making "a, garment help with the health program. An ap- over, to change the places of wear. ---_.._ preclation of the home,-*k share In its Use better pieces for parts . which -J 'work and pleasures and the habit.of 'must endure the most strain. Cut out ico-operatlon with members of the fam- the weak spots, If you can. Adapt the style, so completely that.the wear- IIY will give them a fine start toward 'worthy home membership. The mas- er will feel delightedwith the madealt - over garment and not as though it te eery of tools, technics and the spirit of teaming may be cultivated by own- were second hand or -a substitute. Ing playthings, tools, garde Frequently a made-over dress may be a N, us, Pets, musical instruments, work benches, so attractive that it gives more joy in • drawing boards and good books- by its reincarnation thAn was ever fgilt ... having a convenient place to study: in its first life. and by discussions of problems in the W. '---JM*dley Gelatine family Order,' regular Lis appreciation of the rights of others, Cook a pint of cranberries In a cup co-operation and a desire to serve, the and a half of water, 'Strain the juice t6 2"3 Ipublic will start a child on the way to as for jelly, then cook In it sIx apples .1 1 1 1 1. . . . 'S good citizenship. sliced a-ad a half cup of ralstns. While Y _ sauce Is still boiling -hot, add a To use leisure time wisely, one must this L know tablespoon of softened gelatine, as for. PP"07 bow to phLy. Many people Mel never learn that, or If they know It in any gelatine dish. When the dish be- CAN;.01.A WAQCFt Co� childhood, they soon forget It and gins to thicken add a half cup of nut ir -a mold. MIINTPEAL __LI y know meats, and let it cool and form -,when they become adults the A7 nothing to do in spare time but to When the mold Is firm, tip it out on a ati 14 twiddle their thumbs. Gani good dish, upside down; and xarnish with, read;ng, music, hobbies, creative arts whipped cream for serving and pleasure in companlonsbipa make Ochre lace vest and deep cutfs pro- leisure times jolly as well as develop- Measuring Shortening. vide smart contrast to an all-day S p e'c i a y g 0 0 o r mental. - How to measure a half cup of short• model of back canton crepe. For ethical character, the home ening is sometimes a problem. It is The ctA;neckline softens the bodice mother can furnish nothing •bet• easy this way: Fill a cup half fall of and narrows its effect. ter than good heredity, a worthy ex- water, then put in chunks of Shorten") Th.+ skirt hugs the figure tbrouga H I L D R E -ample and a wholesome atmosphere. Ing until the cup is full. Pour off the Ithe hips with.gracious flaring towari *_Ptr*- A big order, but simple, too. and the water and you have your correct mea-', (Children can eat alt-they A the hem. -them can hardly go. cure of shortening. Blak chiffon with black lace is ex- want of this nourishing child who has wrong, quisiteiy lovelyL whole milk food. On gra- Printed crepe silk with plain blend- ham crackers toasted Orange Whip ing crepe contrast is Rocca cchic -Tirlicino a Taxi or in tempting &and- Whip one cup of cream And fold In- and wetrable for all-day occakions. •wiches for school lunches. When arriving in a city, it Is safer to it one cup of peanut brittle, rolled Style No- 2943 is designed f(r siz-s, Velveeta contains all the 0 0 to take one of the regular line ot'taxl% fine, and one cup of orange pleces_ -IC� IS years, 36. 38, 40., 42 and It 0eineints of rich whole -rather than free-hooter autos or cabs. Serve very cold, This combination is inches bust. Size 36 requires SLa tuilk. It is-digestible as which are without trade marks or dis- delicious If left Ilk the elect14c, refriger-1-yarcis of 39-inch matetial with % yar-I Valk itself. tiagulshing insignia by which they are ator until half frozen, of 35-inch contrasting. enerally known Sul taxi-tabs. Some Mads in HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS Canada fazi companies have a certain color or ­PConut Cream Dressing Write y%ur name and addj��.s� plain. 8tyle of vehicle by which all may re- Combine one cup peanut butier. two 13, giving.njTnb#r and size of Sul,.,% pognize them. The traveller may feel reasonably sure that such.an automo- teaspoons of salt, two tablespoons of I patterns :is you want, Enclose 2& in bile Is a bona fide taxi and not merely sugar and one cup of evaporated milk. stamps or coin (coin preferred: wrAu F Mix until smooth; then add one cup! it care oily for each number, ani ...a vehicle an adventurer has driven to of orange juice and beat again. This addr"s your order to Wilson Pattern veeta the station In which to pick up some is a delictousdres8ing for t. Sen-ice, 73 West Adelaide St.,Toronto. one. He may feel assured t.3at the -ult "liad,head•le - Cor-f`or a tuce, cabbi or ft Made by the makers of Kraft Cheese and Kraft Salad Dressing dsiver--ts- reltable-, to a' n ;company in good standing will employ Mi 0 -Yeor-Old Clues Pudding only such chauffeurs to drive its cabs. When he. is searching for aster, On the streets, It Is safer to take 1�i cups flour. 1 teaspoon isoda; I prior to the sinking of a deep well, 7, 7 one of the taxis lined up in front of a clip grated eat-rots (raw s. I Cup-tahii- a modern geologist relics largely' reliable hotel, rather than to hall a Ins. I cup currants, I cup brown Sugar; upon the clues furnished by fish that cup died million .,.passing cab anywhere on the highway. 1 cup grated p6tatoes (raw), 1 s' of yiars ago. The tip, usually expected by the door-, fine chopped sue�, I tea. ox Golden Watpr Is usually found b-eneath 1. man In the hotel when he puts you in syrup,-I teaspoon n meg Alir Alt tha 1-- -0 --agin kndq Of �,I, s� cam, may be money well spent since Ingredients in the order given, after one can tell as ae stands on the. it is a guarantee that the hotel recog- adding 'the-soda, to the flour, and ad the exact nature of the rocks 'ground nizes this as a good-line of taxi-cabs. steam. In an oiled mould for three below him, but fossilized fish byought In a reliable cab, one need not be hours. -. .. : .I .. . .1 up by, the drill will serve to make Alarmed if the driver goes out of his them plain. 'way and does-not always take the "A Klt6han Hymn Geologists know that, certain kinds of fossils at-@ found only in shortest and most direct line to his This prayer hymn .was- -written by 'ffestinAtion. Such items as a torn up a nineteen year old Servant jirl' iiarticulAr rocks. The,discover6l• of :street, a corner'at whfcli he date not "Lord of pots and pans and �thlngs; a particular. kind often serves to maki? a turn, i rough pavement, or, since I've no time to be show whether water has been ri A saint by doing lovely things, or reached or is still far away. congested traffic may make him tie viate from.the route you would expect New kells-are continually being watching late with Thee,— him to take. . .. . - I made in 'London (England), to sup- Or areaming I n the dawnlight, or ply the great buildings that are storming fieaven's".' gates, • Table Decoration raised. As the drill goes down the Makelne ja saint by getting meals and -Anes 'with the utmost _Fol the meal-time centerpiece, glob- expers extin washing up 'the plates.". care the fragmentsruents that it brings up. had gone down to 500-feet when a Gabble Garbe ably nothing else will e*ee'be iluite 9so acceptable as flowers, but other buring recetli operaa the drillthings may be used. A little pteoi of or - N E U RA LGI A appeared.- This statuary,P. rare piece of silver or pew- fossilized -starfish '�l As only at -ter, fruit,even a-ship model way, serve AT showed that. the. ,'haft w as center of attraction. tliis-too of the chalk layer and that 'Prompt relief from- HEADACHES, LUMBAGO, it must be driven a long way deep- On stick occasions as harvest fes• er before water could be .reached. :COLDS, SORE THROAT, RHEUMATISM t1vals, Christmas or a patriotic day, n an.appropriate centerpiece may he dpx- �Iuch later. lumps of rock consisting of sMashed'iliells were birbught up• wised which will be-particularly sig-. NEURITIS, NEURALGIA, ACHES and PAINS These were fossils of creatures 1,ound. Al nificant. A pumpkin,or horn of plenty, filled with vegetables, fruits and nuts; ed by the waves,that once Tolled over _ -_ _ it g�iac part of what Is now sotillieTn W 4 - s winter landscape, with amirror laid England, fat upon the table to represent a lake, The expert knew' that water was Tablo'?t cotton for snow, and reindeef ora 11 not-far-away, and the dri4l,,had gone NOT HARM d Santa; or a-device of flags, tents,-and Aspirin Allill? #Now, but a little farther when a Source. tin soldiers may stir the joy and inter. was •tapped which Is now- supplying YA lest of those about the board. JHE NEART hundreds of thofisari of gallo'ns a Candlesticks if used for decoration, day. :V may grace the centre of the table, or stand at the four corners of the center. •:Fish Industry tiece, or one for each two plates, or there may be small, Individual caudle- Ottawa.—Canada's catch of sea fish sticks. If obort-can:dles'are'used, they in 1930 totalled 1,602,022,200 'pounds 7 ishould be shaded for ornament so and its value to the fishermen amount- 4hat they will not.shine, directly into 4N ed to a little more than $23,621.000, ac- the eyes. . Tall candles are at present cording to unrevised statistics pre- in favor:andthey stand.so, high that pared by the Dominion Department of they do not need Shades-. Fisheries. TRAOE-MARK RICO, "Froeting water-tumblers is a Aq "Zox�=—J6— which contains proven direcdons. Ran* 'Making Garments Ove� simple process when the tempem. Crysital-Gaser: "L see.—I see buried Libi;iZ Alm balWas of 24 and 100--AM druggists. Ma Before you decide to make over a ture Is low." Made In Canada J - ,_'..,,:•�....�'"i: ,,.. '.,.».**'•-Y.." ,- '°�, ',.,d 4;�x..,-.. . .: .� ''ti, t: y s{°- > •.•s,,,Vin--w 't�.--;a3'w;�•,,,� ,r�,�x'Vis' - ,it n ,,.,. „ .,k.,.:'va`.i •.': ":+.$i-%. •. ""ab-" ,^„„33:X, o+.,a;h h'..dx •,.:�0 '4.�.y :s.. ti : .Z a A^ .t •�'�'.. z- 7 .i• ,w� .s Jl 'Sy^,iy ,t 'R R,tri r' N. r,S;. it .•�„ .d• ..d'` ,. ,� 'n i] T.,, �. - � ✓ ':d.. ,.:vim.;• ,�. ':h t ,t� '.aE.,..amr Kw: ,,.,'rb .m-si ro'r+r-.n ei't«,•..6- .:..a+ x,�^'.u.. �:.7,"'` '"y- .,✓.,_c.. �;i:�.. d' ;a,-':.•rc na,^.:s:_.tt".. . ,,,,� ;•. .� "'3 '^ '•:, ^, .,,'- ,,. 4.. �. ..� Yom, � `!a • „ LOCALISMS -Yrs. Poynter, who has been III -Edgar Bath has again entered • for a couple of weeks,in now mucch the ern ploy of Harry Arnold. 1 1 better, - -Radio Licenses may be 'obtained tq, � -Miss Been Bush•h is confined from w C. Murkai, at the. Now. � � e I Mrs.-T. 'A. Knox .spent a few y days last week with friends in flys to the house with a very mild Office. • - village. attack of Scarlet fever. -F.C. M@chin of Montreal paid ` -Sidney and Mrs. Oaborae, of -46-drama entitled •'Home a short visit to his parepts hereon ^ Acres," will be Riven to the school Wednesday. Toroato, visited W. Gl. and Mrs. y Grocery dpecials. for This Week Reid on Sunday, house of S. S. No. 1, Pickering, on -.-Mr. and Mrs. Orabtree, of � Rev.-Prank mad Mrs Jones, Fridhy eveoin_g, March 18th. WhItiov. vi4ted friend@ in Picker Gold Medal Floor W tj Searboro, spent Thursda with J. - ran Prowse has bee o ing on Sunday last. " y' duty for a couple of weeks suffer. -C. H. and Mrs. Pilkey have i ,rat �- Gold Soap, 8 bare .. -.. .14c O. and Mrs. Philip. ing flow, blood:poisooing in ODA returned home,after,having spent -W. J. Moony, we are pleased - t `� gaper Suds. large package .. - ...- 9L� to report, to gradually recovering of his hands. but we are glad to their honeymoon in Toronto and, .. 'from his serioup illness. know that it is improving. at other points. 'Faller'@ Small Sausages. fresh lb �.20c -Mr.and Mrs. Sproule and Mr: -March came in on Sunday like -C. A. and. Mrs. Sterritt and 66 Side Bacon, fresh lb ... 29c a lamb and according to the old daughter, Miss Ida, were in the Pitted Dates, 2 ibv .. 280 -land Mie. �d ditt and family vis- / d belief it will go out like a lion. city on Sunday visiting with Mrs. feed E7atli6ington relatives on The chancee are that the month Sterritt's sister. ., „ Sunday. • Diamond Bar Sliced Peaches 2e 2 for 85e --Rev. R. H. and Mrs. Rickard, will go out as meek as it came in. -Dr. H. T. Falhase, Resident V -On Sunday next the services Dentist. Office in residence, two ..-bf Oakwood, called on Pickering , in 8t. Georges Church will be as doors east of S�t: Andrew's church, friends while passing through the •" • follows: a. n1. 9unday School; Pickering. Office hours, 9 a. m. to Ladies, the D & Cline will lease all village on Monday. ' •� -Mrs. John Dunne who had 10.30 a. m., Morning Prayer and 6 p. mt.. Daily, and Evenings"by ap- f _ p you Holy Communion ; 7 p. um. Even. pointment. (X-rap service). bbeen ill at the-home of her dao ' •_ fog Prayer. These services will be -Sidney Prowse, eon of the late - ghter, Mrs. O Denny, of Whitby, sa,!✓ in charge of the Rector, Rev. E. Jas. Pronse died on Sancta In St. 1 ur ver I returned home last week. y. j d 0. Robinson, B. L. Joseph's Hospital. Toronto, in his =Frank and Mrs. Hall who l -John and Mrs. Draper,of Ilea 49th yettr afteraprolonged llneses. popular models 'have been spending the winter in P 4 wick, spent Monde with the His funeral took lace on Widnes• / r. a the city; returned to their home p y p latter's parents. James and biro. da to Erskine Cemetery. He had hereon Saturday 'and are now p y i are - the hue in their hit houses. Andrew,celebrating Mr. Andrew's no children,-but is survived by.his " Silveral from the United birthday, Alex and Mrs. Thom widow. Church attended the banquet and daughter, Nellie, and W. and • ' rumode, at ,1 00 given in the IInitedChurch, Clare- Mise Agnes Thom, of Duabarton. i Ltr'w ddv4rrt*•""""`t'• D & A Corsette at 1.50 wont, on Wednesday evening last, were also present, it being Mise , when.Rev. Mr. McLachlan,of ,To• Thow,'s birthday also. �� ANDER FOR SALE-Or will ex- -The Shawl Band -The drama,•entitled The End Gchange for goose. Phone Pict 2126, 27' r ' routo, was -tile speaker 'of the p Girdle .. 1.75 evening. of the Rainbow, which was re- sented in St. Andrew's Cbnrch on OR SALE-1.4 horse power Baso- L t ti -Mrs. Wallaegl t pupil of Mr. Friday night by the-Y. P. S. was Ilse ea¢ine, Amos Brigaall,claremoot. }7 w v - k Lynde, of Nyhttby, was sueeea�nl y - --. . _ — ,_ D dt A Belt Model a great, suttees. The lay is a de. PPLES WANTED-A pt David -.is seenri her A. H. C. M. in p p• y COrsette .... 2.25 ¢� lightfnl one, full Of h AcourHe.►int ao, con, 2, Piekessst¢. Phone vocal mrsic with the Hambourg humor and Mark 5013, 27.28 ervatory of Mneic, Toronto, was well presented by every mem' D & A Belt Model 1 Qn Feb. ator f Must, Toron ber uf'tbecast. Good music was ANTED-Aquanritynffaed bar- 14UNDATIONGAI UTS fOUNDAT10MfiApMFJfiS If- ;,,7 rendered by an orchestra compos ` r ley,and oau, H. Arnold. Pickering. Cor Bette .... 3.25 ' —E. L. and Mrs. Ruddy have Phone Pick 6100. 14tf of young rn@U from the church. Also have Garter Gardlee Brassieres Etc. left for a trip to South America -an Saturday evening as L. "OLLIE PUPS FOR SALE-Pure ' _ . land will attend the British Trade and Mrs. U.pton,of Danforth Ave., bred. Apply to Alison Bros„ R R No.2. Pickeneg, P one i Congress in Buenos sires, which Toronto, were returning home, h Pick 26-27 - Cle$rin oils odd linea ,will be opened by the Prince of they had a narrow escape from L'TO FOR SALE-A coach Pon r f g• 'Wales. We wish them a legeaat �; p parlous or a aihly fatal injuries. a ac ro good con.4,Uxbridge. propertY-oi Eliza. �� make room for ° `tt'oe• Blinded by a f�taring headlight in been Eason, a 5 cos, !,Uabndge. 2T-28 ' � ' -We regret to report the death front of A. H. Robinsion's at the WAINTE 1-Ona Pekin dr.k.. also ys�•� ��+ at Vancouver, B. C., on Feb. 8th, west end of the village, Sir. Upton one£modes goose A.E Hanley,R.R. spring stock ' a of George Gordon, after a o• ran IDCU the diLrh, bCeFiklr7Q N0 1 Locust Hct'. Phone Pick 710, 27 - lodged illness frosII saucer. lNsst through four railing poets sod �'OR SALE-9 new cream se Ara• y� - M inane Mr. Gordon left Pickering to 1' tor,. Will sell forcaah or on time. pPrut • Our regular 1.W �O]'e roof snapping off a DeII telephone pole 24-27 g P beside with hits sister, Mrs. Cbes• i reaionaGle. Robe. Dt,,;t.Brougham, -. afoot or more to diameter and _. .. . ___ __ _ _. ,Hosiery going on the bargain - ter,and niece. firs. Lothrop. His OTICE-1 am oro sired to put u came to a standstill, the car being '� D p p table ,,,, air a fa neral Look place to MOnntFiln `•eave-trou hin and also rrpmr eave-trouabs tBU at 69e p Side Cemetery, West Vancouver. upside down. Fortonatelp,neith Vices apply of Tweedie.Whitevale Phone e er occupant was injured, but the Mark 5501 21-29 -John Stephenson, who has car wills iladIy-w reek ed. Our regular 1.95' line going on sold his farm to a Toronto main, FOR SALE-A quantity of good will hold an auction sale at his -St. George's A. Y. P. A. met mired hay. also good clear umathy, Apply the bargain table at 1.39 -� ' last Week to their Club Room*. itoward Malcolm. lot 27- cos. 6 Pickering, • premises. on;the Kingston high- -- - - � _._ per pair. gray a�tooile asst of the village, on with onl a faTr sttenddnce. e - „ :way ,r.emile t ofarch the lith. Mr, are hop�ag that each week more �`O RENT-On Church St. Pickerinii members will be.preeeot for they half of bock house,including blinds and fix- in henwo had will mo a hoses tures. r.p� G , Bey. 920 itadtan Road, To• :.' iso tJolumbas and will move to his are missing s great deal The Rev. rnnto, or.N�Rs•*dice. air E. 0. Robinson Is siving most s • -slew home shortly after bis sans. Ti700D FOR SALE-First-class CHAPMAN ' .-The male y interesting and instructive adrees• YO' friends of Francis beech sad maple.tut an 4 ft.and It D Mackay, es on the Cbareb's history in Can. lengths,at lot 82. con. S. Pickering, hair mile. Tomato. the ptroei• ads. Those who were present west o!Cberrywood. James Todd 27.25 e dent of the York-Ontario Tele- carried something away with VOR SALE-B-roomed house, ou phone Union, who to known to them which Will help them always. V Brock toad,lust sonthof Claremont. E1ee- Pe 'Ce R j � jl�� many in this district. will regret trrc lighted Propany conatus 7 acres of land. i" to hear of his death. which took All the congregation is cordially Apply E.Bryan,Claremont 27tf E invited to attend these meetings pines in Now York City on Tbahs. and will be sure of a warm wel• oar-A dark grown bound pup. y last, after a lingering .Illness. four white feat, 4 montb• old. dark head His inaerfl took place on Tuesday come. Every Wednesday In the with.s white now tad wbite ip on Its tail,Please • Club Rooms at B m, notify R.C.Ree•or,R R 1.Metering. 28.2T ; to Mount Pleasant; Cemetery, _Witliio two weeks two fauna O RENT-Gaood trice hout.e io the In Mens 'Winter Underwear, Shirts, q4 Deceased was reatly beloved b pe Village of Pickering. Hardwood Hoon. the ,all who knew aim and his death were killed In an automobile ami. 1 Caps, Heavy Rubbers tnc Natures, rage,water ins,de..Appiy to A.E. - pp will be a great lose to hie business dent on the Kingston Road near Richardson.Pickering. Phone sol. 28-ti, associates and to the community Belleville, an elderly lady met - - Windbreakers etc. almost- instant death when two A:nTTl form or'k. 1 to flop old. est large. , � general farm riork. I7 to 20 years old. -In these times of business de cars met in a bead on collision just Stead emNovment if satisfactory. John Wilson. " of the Highland Creek bridge, a RR w itby.YPhone Pick 1920. 26.27 pression and widespread urian.- - - : - - :•' -� - - -. "ploymmt there lea silver lining school girl was knocked down and ARM'FOR SALE-140 amee r+t �1 _ to the dark ciond. the lower cost killed by a car on the highway F land,e:«hent (arming district,near Mid- New Spring' Suitings of lip Top Tailors near the Scarboro Club r011nti9, land, Ont. Several;acresof 'standing timber. of Jiving. to all the necessaries fz Honseand,buildmgs. Appiyat NrwsUfflce. and Semi Ready --of llll'fe there ton marked depreei- and soother school girl wsq killed � � , &tion in rices from that which when the car s e wi,s riving on - _ p bines Delphimtms. ,Shasta Daisy etc. Also ' ` - are now iLt• - prevailed a year Rgo. Flour, meat, the Whitby-Port, Perry highway all plants suitable-for rockers s. Prices fair, sugar, eggs, batter, canned goods, ran into the ditch. This all took W.Gormley,Church St..Pickering, Phone 5302. = tea and man other,,articles of place within a few days in a ape• y L`OR SALE OR EXOHAN(iE-in daily use are from 20 to 40 per son of the year when motor traffic i' the Towu of-Newmarket.a store and 9 living ' ` cent. lower than the were a year is not very heavy. Thi-i makes rooms. Garage. All conveniences. For fur par- GROCERY SPECIALS _ y y titulars apply to J,A. Mitchell,Claremont, 27tf apo. Clothing also is much lower one shudder to think what may i In price, take place during. the next.seven aM�AH1i TO RENT-97 acres splen. : Tins of Tomatoes, 2"s • t450 or'eight months when traffic will + did loam at Oshawa Harbour,good buildings /1 t 255 —The Chautauqua Festival will fall ploughing done,Dew seeds. Possession April P & G Soap, 7 bare . • s Boon be bare-March 18, 19, 20 and become very heavy. These kill., bat,1981_ Apply G.D.Conant Oshawa. 25-30 . 'Clark's Pork and Beans 3 tins 250 21. Last year the ing@ ,are o usually described as ascii• s y programa de- dente, or something that cannot MAGNETIC A(4NETI0 BPFAHER FOR Sale Tea Special 1 lb 0 $90 Sighted every one who attended, l�1 Table model. Walnut coniole,dynamic and it is claimed that the pro be avoided. It is safe in esying • eke installed NAlso&000 MA�NEWS Of t��9ei Gold Medal Coffee, lb _. 690 gtrams to ibe presented this year that ninety per cent. of tbem are _ . 9w,superior t0 that of this ear, not accidents, but 'are' case@ of O RENT-Brick house, 8 rooms, Arey criminal negligence or manslaught• Tend 2 acres of land,lot is.ion,a. Piekeriag, Radio Licenses lsaaed. which is saying a great deal. Tfie oacsxnvooa ran, .tmileatad a ball;,aortb of .: # immuldoe hove ded4ed to reserve or, and those who are guilty the Highway. Apply to H.A. Haight, R,R 7. • • • . a number alt sash at the adds• eboold receive severe punishment. IPitkenag, es-27 The services of the United Fred To Bunting, _ � .Pickering . .. tionwl large of,, 50 cents for the '( OST-0n TueiUy.Feb,24,between six peogiaters. It wasalso decided Church Wail be bel in St.Andrew @ ` Manchester and awbyrown leatlxs t,���ed IN7 to give whatever surplus there Church next Bu tia►y and every tplesse nhotiry NE vW Ror iarer:iaTrra°er rosy be W relief work in the Sunday in March at the Usual p�.l�eaverton. 27-28 � honrs of 11 a. m.sad 7 P. w. San wiliaga. If the attendance equals "ORSALE-2cboice Yorkshiresows day School at ld a. m: The mince- r t;bat of last ear,all money derby due in J>nia•c yeah ofd. Each bas raffled e ed from the i•1e of reserved Beate ter will condaet both services.' Ip 5�d litters. Prised reasonably. Come and see THE . CENTRAL GARAGE ' should'-be available for relief. the morninlr the enbjeet will be them Milton Pea• lot 30,con.7, Pickering. a, " Pteie Clare 822, 27.25 _ Z , The Call of Isaiah. This will be .} Another motor accident oc• the third in the series of sermons ARM TO RENT-At the Lake and curred on Saturday evening at „ F : Telephone 4900 - y R on Messages fCOfII Ancient Pro Station road,Pickering, 64 acres in sod, so the east end of the village which phets." In the evening the subject rods akA frontage,eq°,fib'Barton astung house.Toros o — y &,might have resulted mach more will be "The Miracle@ of Jesus," mores Hillcrest 0417, 21 eertonely. A. Mitchell, of 197 and will be illustrated.This will bg ORONTO WET•WASH LAIIN- Pickering St., Toronto, accom- the second in the series of sermons TDRY(Semi finish)—Let our driver call and p� /� ' panied by a lady friend, was on the Life of Jeans. A special eiplain our 24 hour service. Just leave your Au��O'RppalirO Acce88Lries Oils and name with Mr.S.W.Davis, barber shoo.. We A Repairs,turning around is front of E. L. invitation is extended to the child will pick up and deliver each Monday,Wednes- 1` -Ruddy'@. In backing out of the ren to be pi•eaant. Owing to a day and Friday. lslv___ • , tt' driveway he went in front of death in the family of Rabbi Eia Oft 9ALF. OR TO RENT-70 acres ( rasU]lne, Aeetylelie welding, ' l another car, a Ford,driven by H. endrath the Brotherhood banquet Fon Provincial highway, half mile west of a :" • B. Curry, of 45 Kenneth kvenne, has been postponed-to Wednesday, Whitevale. Good buildings and residence. Plow- ♦ tr iii+ r-0 ing mostly done, about 30 acres seeded down. :Battery (,�har'ging Toronto, resulting in a collision, ,March 11th. Preparations Fire be- For full particulars apply to D,R.Beaton, • ' Mr. Curry was accompanied by ing tuade for a large crowd to hear Whftevale, 27tr r'Rr '•' Lieut. D. E. McIntosh, of Caron Ibis broFid minded Jew of the Re. ARM TO RENT-Lot 27, con.1, Repsllrs 'made on all makes Borden, and two lady friends, forrued Hebrew Church, •wbo will 1 Pickering,containing 100 acres, Good frame who were on their wayt0 Oshawa p „ , house and bank barn with stabling beneath. – :nl cars, peFik On the subject, 'The Hainan plenty of water. For particulars apply to Mrs. to see the hockey match. Both Family. Dr. Milliken, of sag welter Rilev,Church it,,Pickering, or to Geo. _ teceived minor injuries which katchewan, is expected to be pre, Sullivan,152 Caledonia Road, Toronto. 27-30 "_were attended to by Dr. Cart- ent and speak on "The Romance '�T TCHELL'S BETTER CHICK 9- Wright. Both cars were badly of the Nest." Miss Maude Hopes MFrom an Ontario breeding station under wrecked And taken to 9pencer'F and Mr. Thornaa, government's hatchery approval Every bird Bt, Bralre. Mitchell's car, a Pontiac Of Toronto, will out b cterioly ed and banded and brood tested b �ry ARLES 'S�ENCER Q royally entertain the andieoee our bacteriologist. Every eg¢carefully hand ■ b�teedFiII, WR@ hired from HArper's with music. oke, Rad r@citation. and weighed before entering into incubator. VA ebRrgp. hila been laid AdmissioII Dly 50 cents. Be aura March and Apgh carried, Barred Rocks, leas.. „• and White Le horns. 16 eta. $1.00 per 100 books alrainst 11[lteheil for failing W to Come pod bring your friends your order,You can,qve dollars on a New Roy- • s r..,uce adrivrlr's permit. at or Jam, P e eratove. H. G.MicbaU,l � _ 1 pe There will be room for all. i Gluc:xtost, 1'twne Mhrk e1oa, 2e-77 l Proprietor, �1Ck�r111�� tlk . L4'; ,.. .: .'. 'i.;r�>�{;Cd✓ f. a .�. C r., -ings ;n