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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1931_03_20 a. sirZ: J -0, f 7. - 'q • All 7" VOL. L P 10 HOERING, ONT., FRiDAY,.. MAR. 20, 1931. AUDLEY. OUNBARTON The roads are being made pisijable Mrs. Pizer, a lifelong resident o Xed4caf white's':-Mill f GREENWOOD' for cars by voluntary labor. Dunbarton,,who was 94 years of age DR, H. O. PEAconRSON—Physician C*Teen 2*AV*r Cecil Gazely is preparing to go on March 11th, celebrated the event, , Dunbarton. 101y further-into stiewberries this spring. at the home of' her daughter, Mrs. C. E. RoseMius RB. FORSYTH, Oph.D.. Director Is running full blast sawing lam- Arthur Wonnacott, of .Columbus, , 38 High St. Brantford, on all 1 60000ettical A2110dation of Ontario. Reg. ber, reaches, doubletre", spent Saturday here with-his brother March 15th, when her children, grand =Member of the American Optometrical Sydney. children and gTeat grandchildren tion. Eyes examined by appointment. tongues etc. Established 1888 Placme 2861. Claremont. Ont. Win. Squire and Sons took a load were present for the occasion. Mrs. Open to buy s, quantity of good of hogs to Toronto for Urban Blake Pizer is in the enjoyment 'of the EARL A.QRUBIN.R. O.-Eye8iaht basswood and.,elm this week. OfOptometry Of Canada;Honour graduate of the-Collete logs. is remarkable degree all her faculties, Jx your own Specialist. best of health, retaining in a very- Charlie Baker it is reported, It H Gold medalist and drat erman Prize winner to 1928. At Markham ySte! PO Grain Chopping Tuesdays preparing to erect a.home on hi§ lot and to all appearances may yet enjoMonday from 9a,m. to 5P.m..in Dr.ter's dentcl office. At Stvill-from Wed. and Fridays. in the spring. many years,to come.l ?to Saturday of each week, Eyes exami isc.G. n- The Club rn�t on Monda,, at thefitted and repaired. Hiirhest quality Manufaettiring Baskets of allatL.Iesswt"Prices. Phone Stouff 240S.. 4(4� home of Me]. and Mrs. Bryant, when, DUN'BARTON. ultryfeeds" descriptions. about fifty attended.' A most pleas- Sorry to report Jimmy Barnes ill ,Legal. ice-re-d­t1ct-1u-rrt,-jn-the ant evening was.-spent b�y all. We keep on hand anti under the doctor's care. AV E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and factory. A Canning factor) in this vicin' A number from here attended John SCRATCH FEED, A"Solicitor.Notary Public Etc. Mdncir to Phone Markham 0405 or 13420 or write Wo,.ild be a good thing for all of out Ta lar and S-on's-sale and report*the CRACKED CORN, South Wing Court House, Whitby. 2617 people. We can raise tomatoes, corn Use. Wl- Chas. White. Locust Hill. oat. `7i RDONALD RUDDY Barrister. and peas as well as anywhere. prices fair. ..MEAT MEAD. solicAtor, Notary Pubjjc, Office over Al. WHITEVAL.0 Mrs. Chas. Annis, also Mrs. Cowan -BONE MEAL Store,opposite Post ofixe. Sr. were in the. city over the weekl, -GRIT to Money .4- Phone W3. Whaby. Oat. sly The following books ha,=e 'recently end attending a reception. TA�NKAGE Just Arrivin been placed on the shelves of the Miss A. Thom. attended the Toron- BEATON. BELL & ROSS. Barirlst� Conference 'ALFALF era. Solicitors. 904 Northern Ontario 9 public library Universal Classics 18 to , Board meeting in thv A MEAL -z Budding,330 Bay Street,Toronto, VoWmes; Masterpeces of the World's city, a couple of days last week. COD LIVER OIL W,J,Beaton. Choice 2X, 8X and 5X B. C. George and Mrs. Sharpe and fam- H. mi. Literature, 18 volumes Washington ..COD LIVER MEAL J.D.F. Rose. Adelaide 2839-9 Cedar Shingles. Irving, 6 vol.- A Vagabond Jou rney ily from near Belleville motored up a.round the �World, Franck; Birdnei- and visited with her sister, Miss M. POTTWRED�BUTTERMILK ]FICHARDSON, PlOKERING & t Also, a large quantity of ghbors, BlanchrrAn; The Book of Dixon over the week-end. LAYING MASH MULVEY - Bwr,.terg. Solicitors etc 1113-214 Confed 2ration,Ule Budding• Corner 6i Woodcraft, Seton; Edison, the man Gerald and Mrs. Cowan, we. are Y= and Richmond Sts. Townt;, Phones Adele 4489and"30. ;rougb and dreased and his work, Thomas; . The Good pleased to say have moved b&cL- Pickerins 0 .. I . home again, having spent some time - Fcn Companions, Priest exchange WVd!VJ and ia4urday evenings. OPThwone It )y; These be Your 6". at Jack Pine, Spruce and Gods, Leslie; Roughing it in the during the winter in 'the city. FLOUR Bush, Mrodie; Backwoods of Canada On Tuesday afternoon quite a num ROLLED OATS Remadook Lambeir. Trail; Trail of the Conestoga, Hem- ber of ladies gathered at Mrs. Cor- bett's home in the interests of the WHEATLETS VEIL C.SMITH. D. D. 14., L D.S., j ming, Roaming in the Gloaming, by (Succeesor to Dr J.N.Dales:. Graduate oi W:= Lauder; And books by about 30 oth- zouth part of the Women's Assmiat� PICKERING GRAHAM FLOUR the 0y'd College Of Dental Surgeons and Toron r well-known writers. in the Juven ion. Etc., Etc tir� At Claremont once over D. A ,le class the following b,>,)k.;- ha-.-e� On Tuesday-evening John and Mrs. S•ort's at evory Tuesday and Fn4!;. Phone TA for entertained a number of their For grain of any kind* and 10-11 LUMBLEaR YARD been added; Alcott',� Jop'.q Bo-)5� Alcott'Q Churns; Blackie`, Bvv's An. friends to a tin wedding, it being save you mobey. HFRBERT T FALLAISE, L DS.. the tenth anniversary of their wed- D.D,S- Graduates!the Royal College of nual: Blacide's Girl',,; Annual, and Dffftt"�Surgeons and the Unsverwtir of Tor�ntc I H. Beal, Iaurenre, Glenna, and al.zo books by ding day, and also Mrs. Taylor's Office in residence second doer east of St, And- - Claremont birthday'. The decorations, -games, USE SCOTCH BARLEY re".a Church. flickering.Out, Offw* hour, 9 Pbone 924 Mantgnmery. Ed. Porter, Burr, :Cs singing, prizes etc 'were in honor of a to a P, m.. or by appoi at men t. (X•r a y --d Seton. and a number of aciod FOR BREAKFAST service). Phone Pick 3700. 431y, FURNITURE pieriod!cals. such a,4 Popular Mech- St Patrick. Mi;s Mabel Dixon as&- anicq. Review of ReN-iews. Good !Stec! Mr, and Mrs. Ta for in receiv- 0U#tft8** glarbo. NEW. USED AND ANTIQUE Housekeeping, g, Saturday Ev4nirtc ing. IN GREAT VARIETY Post. Horne and Garden, Financial GREEN RIVER. ELIZABETH RICHARD80N- Post etc. The. Challenge of -Russla. A.Fire and automc bile insurance of all kinds, Simmou'R Beds, Marshall Hat. L. SURNINGHAM 1411111rdlienting Companies Of "did(!asocial stand. tresses. Dressers, Tables and t)5 Sherwood Eddy, .should be =pact J Doten is bus;these days build- Building and General 11111. --- Chairs. Picture Frames. by all those who iiiirish to keep, in- in14 his new home. - . Contracting. FRANK PL JAOKSOIN-Sun Life I formed as to what is transpiring in Clifford Wright visited at Win. F�st' Our prices are the lowesL sia. imates furnished on all clarAm Insurance COMP"Y Of Canada,Qp"n.Aces- I R-05 ImGera rat Usurance. ftone Pack- "210, Gray's ra)'s on Sunday last. of work-Interior and Exterior. eraw oat. 12-24 Watch for announcement recard Archie Percy spent a few days last Alterations and repair. GRORORKRAY-Licoosed suctinn. Ing Cbas. Cooper's postponed week in Toronto with Col, 0, Raw, ChimueY$Built- Concrete Work. sun. sair.Aftona Live stack and general 6 0- A -L tractor demonstration, -Phone Pickering 5712 r- t,,arailedl to. Terms tranimable- A Michell is busl these days in Cts a Me. Pbosse Sto"900& 61-4 A good supply of Hard and Soft 'Wvs4snonn trucking baskets to the city for F FAIRPORT, ONTARIOa- - Pennock POSTUAft Ucen"d Aucidonear, Coal on hand. Also a supply D. and Mcs. Gannon were in Mark- Some of our hockey fans attended SHING L 19 13. s fair OvianUse of Tosit saill oiaiawia. souls- ham on Sunday. Isepawwocau alloak slamissat ousbarms" of Kindling Wood, the hockey ganwe at the-Arena ori issilissial. AAdsisa@ essissis ftnar - ------ V S. Shaver was in Lindsay fora F.0!. OUIL Saturday last. ) few days last week on business., Nova Scotia Shingles stove length. DA-111111JUTON TOWN111HIPOLERK Don't forget the dance to be hVid Galt Galvanized 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. Wiss 1. K. Bate has returned home at Green River on Friday, March 20. Stem.Shingles, 0 0"Veraisaw. assaisalsolossm,for 110,111daill Bird's Felt Slate Shingles -16 Adeostaftne. 1111,11116 ME- �he low after spending the winter in Wiest- Everybody welcome. for 111161,41111vt "Iftow of mairiaeopo &A*- DONALD MUNRO. PICKBRING ern Ontario. The Green River football team mew The High School pupils started practidng last week r the RSON'S - CLAREMONT of this st for T. PATE place had a few days off on account first time this seawn. Call and got prices. Phone 2911 X, MAW. L10ENSHD A U0- TIONEER for York entasia and Durham Pickering Mills of the ana. storm. Mrs. Wrn. LeVett returned home Ettes. AD ki"*I The hum of Oscar Wilson's chop- from Toronto last Wednesday after W Tw=mnmwonabk.slD-atArf.-="muo7adbwa ping mill relieves the oppressive ; ca L008 THE 7 sarmased at NEws,osev. Ben and indepois. A word about Feeds and Markets. a t vo week',. vacation. AMC 96000L Wtutby.Oat, sell you usually see the I.local quiet of these snow-bound days. Wheat and Mrs. Hagerman celeb- sly When you have wheat or grain to Wallace,. of Toronto, who has been Chevrolet Mri. T. C. frown's sister, Mrs. WL gated the 38th anni-wersa.) of their New NOTICE dealer. --ending on Sunday last. seri6usly ill, is now slightly better. - A play will be -given in Gray's Whitievale MRIs We can usually pay a little more News in this burg is very scarce ifnll- in the rrnar Future. Date and AS HERE sno s blowing, than the buyer %bo njay bipigh ty for if. it is*nt.. wing i it particular, will be Ri�,an later. miles away. He or you must pay eo'there 's nebod� coming or nDbody Chopping eveiry day 3-1r. and Mrs. Barrolrhq, and fam- Man'v new features and it new low that fifty miles of transportation, g,,,-ng ily, of Dunbarron, visitc-d with W. J. GRAIN— FLOUR—FEED • Tire snow'plo-,-: was a. W21COme and Mrs. iMiche-11 last week. price. An Owner Service Policy, Likewise-we-car, sell for.IeQq. for "suring owner the best in rte tog a -tbe-came reason.", t1lan EL dealer smile envisaged the countenance of -temperance progxanj-jo�­ Sun6y, ser-piee a Will exchange who Ia- miles away. Do not be OUT local road overseer You are cordially invited to attend. 6", Otis,-Sagess-o-ries Flour for Wheat fooled. I They can not do the im T,-Je -nAk b-;siness has made quite Ed. and Mrs. McFadden, of Scar- Tires at new low prices. possible. owing to bora, visited with the latter',9 par- a stii;-�_n our village lately ANTHONY WILSON Ground Oat Hulls and Oat Sc reen- the condition of the roads; the farm- ents, O. H. and Mrs. Pugh this-weeld, Repairs on ill makes of cars. Proprietor,' ingo are cheap, but dear ers having to draw their milk to the 48,.f at any Highway in "sleighs "Getting;Acquainted with Madge" GoMon J. U -Phone Mark. 5502 price. Know what you are buying W in genesial feed. Insist on seeing Mrs. T. C. Brown has been con- in St. Part.1's United Church. i d to her bed with the fl-i at the Phone 2W8 the material It is made from. ne Friday, Maircli 27th. PIOKZRIN% home of her son in Toront& She-is SPECIALS...... Vally now improving Pickerin.".—Mw Com proving and was able to re GREENWOOD. I Ouly-Six-logged table, Queen turn home on Tuesday.. Ana design, solid o9k In gold -As we are going to press we are 'Our roads are again fit for motor Bolden Sore' Throat looking for another snow storm,finish: top 42x54 Inches ; deep R. 0-i. C-=-MING as traffic and we an not sorry, rim, four ahaviiIlid legs. Two nest the county' snow-plow has-fust ars- P.. and 1(a, WilloWs aRent Sun. If neglefto'd often,lelads to ,FUNERAL.DIRECTOR ived,-and it usually comes just be. day with friends in Oshawa.twin logs support centre, ex ha more eorapHeated fore a storm, not just after. Ralph and Mrs. Smith, of Toronto, tends to six feet... ... 15.00 ailments d Privxte Ambulance The Eckardt Bell-Ringirs gave an •spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. I Only - six-legged table. 8011 entertainment in the Town Hall, on and Mrs. Bush. I Day and Night Service Tuesday' evening, March 10th, under W. 'Middletm and H. IN Bak In antique shaded Winds6r �a#hewis the auspices of the W*rnim's Instit- had a business trip to Oshawa on rrollwn finish : top 42x54 inches Mrs*, Sybilla Six neatly Pbone.9000 extends to 6 feet. ute..On account of the bad:roads the Monday in connection with the Hydro turned leggs, well aup�orted by Malvern 5000 attendance was small, but a good Miss Mildred Mantle entertain-.cd #t fancy shaped rote 0 program was given. the C. G. I. T. and a few of their is L. Johnston, road overseer, had a friends on Sunday afternoon, on the ahr's MODERATELY RRICED Markham, Ont 0 large gang of men at work opening occasion of her birthday. X the Brock road south for which he is Mrs. Russ Philip and baby, of to be commended. If he would take Buffalo, returned home on Satur ay Bedstead-M] stpel bedhis gang and go north to Claremont after spending a week with her par- TIS" f r.Bed Outfi Hens, Wi I Pay he would be proclaimed a hero for ents, Wm.- and Mrs. Middleton. d TONSOLI walnut floisli, decorated steel Is It safe and sure remedy for relieving that isolated hamlet. Our General Store changes hands pane), 8.00 --it ted 1 --.--7,- Sore Throat,Tonsilitis,Quiney -All steel cable spring, ne postponed meeting of tht on April Lst, -when W. W. Sadler Spring The Institute was held at the takes possession. Mr. and Mrs. Will- Head *Colds and all diseases- strong and comfortable, 7.25 properlyof the respiratory tract. home of Mrs. L. Matthews on Tues rjws are still remaining in,the,neigh- Mattress-A soft spring mattress, day afternoon, nineteen being pres- borhood. ' Sold on a money back large felt, covered with good Feed them meat scrap, ent. As arranged, the prt)gram for Mr. and Mrs. Woodward -andiNrs. - - � .:1, guarantee quality art tickiag, ... T.00 oyste'r shell and the afternoon was in the. form of u Ormerod were in Toronto on Mon- mica grit. debate, the subject being 111jesolved, day attending the funeral of. the 3-PIECE .BED OUTFIT that a rvoman is a better home-mak- former's sister-in-law, Mrs. Will. 1.50 per bottle Bed spring and Mattress as do. We have them at very er by attending the Women's Instit, WoodwrAqrd. scribed, 22-2.5 reasonable prices, ute meetings." The affirmative was Congri�i::;tions to little Sadie y and the ne taken by Mrs. Haney g- Puckrin, xvl,,�, lsed her second:year rp ''..Or if its ative by Mrs. L. Johnston, Mrs. Mc- piano rwith -.4 at the rederri Con- .1be Chautauqua Whirter rendered Judgement in fav- servatory She is a pupil of is coming March 18, 19,20&21 C. A. "Ste rritt H A R 0 W A R E or of thil*affirmative. Mrs. Matt- Mrs. Fred Gibson, Reserve My seats now hews send a daint3 and excellent The Women's A�vzc,ciation will meet, TH E. PICKER NG N Will exchange Flour at ;bJe WILSON bur prices are right at Chis store. Phone:1300J lunch to the ladies. All declared in the church on -��ursday, March that this was an exceptionally fine 19th, at 2.30 and v;:Il be entertain- Furniture Dealer and l ALVIN BUSmeeting, ed b) Mrs. ClAir, M7, Ormerold and E. C. JONE S Wuneral Director Mrs. Walls Group. -, r- sure to hear ;Hardware Don't miss the drama given by the Also Ambulance Service Phone 4600 Contioniation School, Mar. 27, Rev. McLure of Forrr,.-,m on Sunday Druggist and Chemist. March 22M, at 11 a. m. Our choir dkolrbw'. is PIMRIN G Will-fawlillah-s"mial 921� :Piake4uiL •.t, � i �^ .�- �� .,rte, �•, ^.s. i � 'Y:^•` �&'�, - ikA',�. :,1',..m.Yd•I,.d•.�...mr,z.�.,M1'.,t r.,�.�.A.i.Y.s.9.N.•.?T-��•.. t._,.ay..4.z!a'.:?a x X,t-!i•.•`<.M.-..s�+_I.K.--'.�.S..rw:Ati:rs•!P°S.€t'.�ST,G.y_�St...'�.t., ._�..�1. .,a�-.'.pP.,,".t``'�y*...:_r_m'�:are':••��,..'�'�riem.+r•-.f.'a.,:•k`-.�''����'v"��'�c'�.is.'i'"� ' ... .'. Mf r »7�-„'�c�l.ro�t'?4'i��•a���•�_it w.'+e4c*3•.' x".'.yJ' 'r'_.'iT<s✓'•=,. G. w-r.ai.. •.6'. - ,..1 . S� �.•0,7 - AiAb F..C ,+.• =a .,v 3-�•^+, I 43 I ° ; $ another � � f `� . 'Here' -_--attractlye. - ._ ... •tr110Eb "d cBw ► . . •'• .. Look for tilts merle tverlt _ Tose Stool I ever an epidemic of diphtheds, Shows ► t lin. It (S s guersntee that 1 its ugly head. It is a simple matter to Magic does not conl:ain flora f1 t The stool was man's Qrsi step sUove y rm u ingredient ten the use o rocks or toga to sit Upon..It give the Schick test and any phYsi- t , pryn he n red' antedates the chair by many centurles ciao can do it. This will revisal what " chitUtea are liable to take diphtheria. 11Aosl women Rad it difficult to drink up ntw _.. •! - -and was long used as aeQhrThe stool`' and a pr tventive treatment esti be Idee3 for attractive menus,.. elThis onet suggested Y after chairs were inve t a is of vivid memory in the school room,j given them. This treatment 1s not by Miss Katherine M Caldwell cookery eutho- Tr r i S S; d+d w Q' S R 6 C I{7 a FOR rity of Cenedian Home Journal,foroneo,is dtero• expensive and will nal harm them in bre sure to please. *RASPBERRY BISCUITS - ° .where it stood in the corner as that _ seat of the dullard—the dunce stool. any way. It is a g thing for ever? LUNCHEON MENU Furniture manufacturers, in revly-I pre-school child to,have'the tests he- 2 coos flour 4 iabiapoorx ehorbnins More be enters the school room frith! t�teimendVegetebleSoufilEwithCrtamSeuce Msaie 3,cuOmHk - ittg today the treat productions of the guttered Whole Wheat Toast �4 6akint'np 9�awder _ Tea-cues of ansa+ ages. have lifted the stool out of his- its dangers of contagion. n"It tLspfaarrr juice or syruv Sweet Pickle- �twepoo a tory Into the•Itving present. 'We And i It a child takes diyththeria, the ant}- _ Ho Raspberry B* ts� upieepoonpsins+ tort,chapping motionp !t in molars shops in varied forms. toxin should be administered prompt,,. Chest R Sanborn s Tea _' Mix and sift the dry Ingredients. Cut the herd,cold shortening a There is the, kitchen stool which, ly• If sometimes happens that the physician is not called early enough for ahernoon tee, there is nothing nicer nt ly into du reduce the th ha�f cold fat tuutiny spathic fixture re pastry e _ slips under the sink or table, the step Biscuits, shaped daintily ladder type which enables one to' in the disease or that he delays giv these same Raspberry lit, buttered end served blender or a sttel-pronged fork Whin the mixture resembles ,ing the artltostu. This endangers the with a tiny CuW p perfect add the liquid; mixing quickly and lishtly- elimb easily to a high cupboard, and! life of C:e child. Every bad case of piping hot,with a Cup of pe a very coarse meal, t it down "Magic Bakin Powder is the revolving stool suitable for office Miss Caldwell says: g Turn out the dough on a slightly Houred board. S sore throat, especially if accompanied y to use because its uniform, high uality lightly or roll it to a thickness of about one inch. Shope with or home. The little enamelled stool,'j ea by fever, should be taken seriously. if 4.-- r h rubber feet, holds its place in the' n varies• I use and recommit ""°eye a small cutter or cut in squares with a floured knife. bathroom. being easily moved about,it does no: Yield Promptly to homer �st my experience has proven that it alvval+! pip th• smell lumps of auger into syrup from Canned of frail dampness- In the treatment, the ph?'sieiau should be vii consistarNy better Wkin9 results." raspberries.••press a lump into each biscuit.,.forcing it well sad not fainted by . called at Once. down into the dough so that it will no►tvn down the side boudoir, the stool. aotnetimea called - when melted. a --bench,, lits in !tont of milady's _ �x! "` ` Fruit Cocktail Place the biscuits on a greased pen or baking sheet dressing table. In the guest room it i , and bake in a very hot oven,450'F.• 4`Z m 15 serves ass bench to hold the open Knowledge of balanced diet is lead � . mlttutes. suitcase. Ing bousew'iTes to serve menus fa v in living anotias it is a recent fad. which everything tastes Rs best and Bur Male tn�Caitade _ More it assay be very ornamental, with I there is no surfeit of carbo-hydrates i �.. ,' G,ocKh carved lege and deep uphole•tery. In and hearty Londa, which leave a bloats ec►lonial rooms its base may Ue oL feeling afterwards. Fruit cocktails v sit to take the place of foody soups; t�trgY wrought iron. The stool may - _ front of a davenport. or the fireplace,` inti sherbets balance the meat course or as an +rune: to a large chair, form and the dainty fruit dessert supplan[s Iso Its the heavy pudding. I I A. It "Chaise lounge" or dap - irirtues are that it is light and easily 3leats. pastries idformi g in the _ moveable, and—having no back, may i! foods are •' • be placed Informally anywhere with-l and lead to sour stomach. This may „ • out seeming to intrude, and it coin-�be avoided by tieutrallzing the body bines readily to a [urniture ensemble. acids with fruit. which la alkaline !n Its reaction on the body, though the - Left-Over Clothing fruit itself Is, tart And acid. wi - Fruit coetttailn are a rombfuutlortcA Balt worn garments. or Lha+e worn of dire l and sweetened fruity which In cents but of good material• may of, go well together. Oranges, ;trapetrtttt.` ,�,ng the curious thinite 'e ton be made over for the ewner or What New York k rt carefully 1 for each number. airrrl passed down the Una to some younger I pears• Pineapple. grepex, cUerriew or I asses rs on"the Frerr°i almost any other fruits may be wo! address your order to i.aon Fnttent j hitt( rit F- - -were a ,i a �f memberci of tae family.one should not I mtualyd. The cock shnuid be pre _. to m ¢ I Service, .3 West Adelaide-St.,Toronto.f State railways recently waste time by putting fancra y sew!ngi 1 b ¢ i and a cratemofulacercrabsg in >r ca;• pared in tuivance, chilled in -the ire- .. ___i on it. for it will not wear as ionic as, Itn•c, anti xer ved very cold Driving Hints - inew good;, - - ._ BY ANNABELLE WORTHINGTn\ - In some cases, it the material M °Resat ]a moil [fist tun •trivet• ut � Some folk+ want to know your a ewe }lines t o� th'ttt.— C - salad it may be trade wrong aide out,t the car behind may not a1N ass ire on.y that the} may oAP ! able to see your hand etgn.il'-e+pre- ,liercurc or the material dyed, Two garments recipes. 7911 shortenetl thetri timeilk itetke,f llluaiwaherlf li ',r:l::tt,q PiOrtr rn F'ur tally It your car is trruPd .vme�ti►tt - tfthermaterialebareombtab a into c rm.1 to rook them as there w111 be less' G to the right {! • . liquid to be-000140d out. - btnation. A wool suit attl make a n+int; more slowly and chewing I , ,.. Don't wait until swot^enul_ne r Kennedy & E Menton . � good dreat4 Dad's coat or trouwer., thoroutthly will aid you Iii your Pffort ' laboring to shift to aeccind eeai' 421 Coiteg, fit.. IInay be passed down to Mile son• to lei, . when going up a hill. All the gear.+ . ' :.� '_ Toronto Two narrow skirts may he eombinrti Be Inre that �',vur pillo- c't+i-+ +ire are ma¢e to ore, h t+ foolish t" Ha'rtey Lawdcon Otatnbu.or• Or a short skirt made Into one for a snake any gear do the w,r)rk for child tante eaargh tor' the p111oNs. Other• it tut t - i e '-1l rite nt ut,�•e A the strain on them. from crowd- ?A,h Ji a her gear iw utas,ed ;aged mot�rcyrtg, Termi• nrraR$p•c. Tapx o1 old atocklugx make excel• • ' —' =brat sleeve protectors while doing itiR a large pillow into them, will rns+lee Taking; demunst,atu,a driver,+.'.i+ter _- ' tlrem wear out rapldly. hasty work. They' make soft duet• =-ilia same route is the hest w.+}' to-i NO gMOw ON THE BOARDWALK 1 Pe ter may be cieaued by. rubbing cloths, and sottR• save them for mxtc , it with silver poliih.mixed with vine-1 Compare different carte. { Ing into rag rugs. A house apron may, be made from a worn shirt. The low gar. it should then be Polished N1th.� tt y" are inr..tiued uiwlys to tn• ' - or part of a dress may actmrtlmes hr' a *^n w„filen cloth: Pewter will not gist upon your right of way—remPnt• HOTEL take as high a potash as allv�r, but i:ati t made into a Drincasa slip or petticoat• a dull beauty all Its oN n. _ !ler that you are Ilkely to have the STRAND Save the whole pieces of woolen blan' right of way some day In ._an atnhul- Mets; hem teem end use them for foot, 7 ince returning from an accident, ll warmers, snuggled in bed at the Leet` Cheese Sandwiches t ' ' 1 Atlantic City, New Jersey on a cold night, or to wrap around sit Soften cream cherse with tirttnt~«• �Iton't forget to drain the coa11AS , Sends Greetings to its Many Small child when putting it to bed, jtilce utrtil it is the consistency of ystent peri01lic'111y--at least twice a i Friends in Canada. j A garment is more valuable as such�ihtek cream and spread it on slkes I year. ( We are quoting such ■ very tow than in any. form, so do not be hasty',of bread. Put these' together with a —r ti'� American Plan rate that you will J. _ about cutting it up, it it can be repair-,crisp lettuce leaf. Cottage c•heaue may g;c as used In lncitlim or urging find it cheaper to stay at the ed and given further wear, if no long ,be used lacteal of cream citease. Cot- a d„g to an attack, is'-a colloquial ..Homelike Strand” than staying r„t for a member of ettur owns cave rheesar sandwiches are especially ;, i of meaning to .chase or at home. -- ar ode c stare er-brown quote them faintly, clean I attar'k. +z^meone who can wear it. 1 bread. ' - _ ` l to you—so you will know-the exact i re leaving, compli- Mus c— a ndiments =- .Soft Gin%erbread 1� _ A,gznt To Repre"aent US mentary Tea Daily, 4 to d p.m•— The eating of mustard, chili sauce. 1 eg;, 1 cap sura cream, a{ cUP Corti ;j A Reliable Bond House, Selling We w}11 personally see” to your 1 Gov't, Municipal and• Corporation. comfort. horseradish, catsup, pepper'sauce, red •yrnp, 1 teaspoon soda, 2 teasPoou� _ t - i r, E. ...4NLOW, dl yr, and black pepper and other, cobdi-� baking powde`w 1 cup brown sugar. 1 Bonds, will pay liberal cotnnti°• meats has the same effect on the gall ry cup molasses, 3 cups flour, 1 tea• alone to an aggressive man. s H. BR.4DFtiRD RlCN110VU, ' ^ k� H. J. SAM''SON & CO., LTD• `bladder an 1 liver as drinking alcoholic spoon salt, 2 teaspoons Stager, _ tea• e ° beverages=and that !s pretty serious';9p�ns cinnamon, peat together the' i.0�7 10-;2 King St. E., Toronto, Ont. I' rr+.ae oats. -for hose vital organs., People with egg and the crew then add syntP , - Suntil; - — r to tt� eat atra - , d h • • bad livers are forbidden condiments, and molasses an � •-_-.. -' - _ , and those with good livers should re•llight. Add the dry' ingredients sifted 8ma t little ftiit- %,_,r w4xoler : {rain before this organ Bets out of or•! together and a few raisins or daze • frocks just like the eitier niodc. :-,der." I it so desired. Bake in a shallow' Pu 11 This one is a beauty. It is rather Many people have an idea that .con•j well oiled and dtliedged with flour. The gay—a hunter'a green ground plaid?l _ .-diments aid 'digestion, but this is not. oven should be moderate, abort 50 in darker shade. TF�e collar and cuffs PNILUpS 'true. To use them on cold meats and degrees. ref course may be laundered. They are vfos U -other foods, until oiie has cultivated' 1 shite cotton pique. It is best to male /1 t _ a taste for them, is a sad dietetic mis- To Polish Brass }them detachable. The gait bow' tie is f`�iela - take, and a habit a'hla wiWbave to =- a Uelt i. dart FoorrTroubies be broken sooner or later. It is a wise, 'Vinegar and salt make a flee j�olisit' ;osgrain liilIIat[�!t %n patent leather. to Acid ' for brass or copper. Put salt on it soft ire i mother who brings up her children to'; cloth which '.as been dampened with' To make it! The two-piece circular is iweioarnon ignore MACW condiments. Since they are SOL'"ST URN vinegar and nth the ohjt rt to be pot• skirt is seamed and joined to the two- a ter' eating "PIETIP-M III eve haemin] for adults than for vaned ; piece bodice that has been closed at co S. noro i_children, they should never appear on the aides and shoulders. The hotline °AS•u+tusu the famii" table. Pickles strongly — - - - _ _ is cut from neckline at the centre• ' M seasoned with condiments are equally - front along perforated lilies and fin. harnttul, .but pickles without such �! is g for closin I trc call "Indigestion" is once, You Nviil :cis a �i"Il t li + flavorings ar- not injurious. a �^_ '� 5c.yle ho. 2807 may be had in sizoF very nit:n nothing lint excess acid methods when o:r,. the 6 18, 10 and 12 years.' Handy Gloves .1 1 Size S requites 2's yards 35= in the stomach. The stomach efficiency al this n, - A Pair of clean white canvas gloves with % yard 3?-inch contrasting. i nerves-have been over•stimnlated, way. A small bottle ant to - l Bordeaux red spongy tweed �s darl-, and food sours, The corrective is show its merit. banging near the kitchen range wilt r an alkali,-which neutralir,Qs arida I Be sure to get genu}ase b.edPhillips' ing for this model with black suede ° Instantly. The beat alkali known Milk of Magnesia prescribed by" be very convenient to clip on when belt and•pique collar and coifs. basting a roast or handling hot pans. \ .r'� ' Wool jersey. worik challis print< ' to medical science is Phillipe' Milk i phyeicans for more than 60 scarf Krhether yo wear one or both they l of Magnesia. It has remained the in correcting excess acid. 60c a will prove. a protection to hands and i velveteen and the tweed like cotton., standard antiacid with physicians bottle; any drugstore. Onniplet• . y wrists. } + V make up atttactivety. 'in the b0 years since its invention. directions for its many uses its i �• t HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS.. one spoonful of this batmress, enclosed with every bottle. -- — .a z Diphtheria Prevention ! �-o♦ alone p t. "Mr, you: "sit. ii': i •eNu Writeyout name arid address pial.: stantlysmanyatimeslasemuchzacid, is always ae tn- The wiigtrfdne r-nater a tlk of /dbiet Most of the victims of diphtheria i lv, giving number and size of `u t - are children ander flys or ten yenta oY c1ovk. it', time it• i:o: n :and the symptoms disappear at . hook for Pi1w`11it►s' rtn»te ON bottts \ii ss Caxtigne; *Ott, it's aural+ t patterns as Fou want. Encli•se '�Cc Mede to Canada ` age. It is important that children un• later than that." I stamps or coin (coin preferred; w•r i iter ten should be lmmuntsed when _ u ri A a M C M7 .ry C -• -r -,,.._ _...p T'--'.'pn'••..: i :.s-""'-: v '.�. . 1c,:.�,-r ,..9y-T.w , _ - ,'�L/•. - - —Y _ r'.ftp :-'Fx:'... -: X4 d.. � •- •-r-, a'A 7. T' t - ti =,•�aa�":: -<,...a:,,-:m a .. . '...... ,. :., ..'...•',. :.- . c �^.�.`�....,.. +3ddk.... :. « rw�,...:.. ''o'-... � - ,., .�. L}I�r,,fy�•.v. � e'.>.s'IY3�'�•";.�•'tre.yv�r9:wtid"...xrP S'•�.?c+"-rY-^.NA•�n47�►en�7&*94vac+.-.i;.tN% .:•�:^. yaw i,. F'"..� .•.W. Awl•w;.,�., urRLa�er, rt ..'seen'. .�.�... .,, - •,�v,. . 'b° ./_ ...tree •' :*, - — r+• Fashion Notal _ . _ From Paris TabletsY ^: - -- e _-: -- -_-- - -- . • LaTge-eollar9 are to feature !n-the - FA y spring attack—the sailor effect is ego- } _ _ _ : _, _ ` !ng to be championed by more than - gl► ER a . waist one Lamour cou[uriere, and the Ane is agaitl_te-he slightly rats _The DelpMe Oracle is becoming afashion plate. The simple,flawing and.exgiitsitelk. ca,elessly draped Greek IS-- A - lines are emphasized, and because o! this teudoncy if' will be more than Rbast iftk i usually easy to suit various types of w RIIDt figures: ' 1 r 12$ The short bolero, the three-quarter CIO all - ES j -,� (����� �p and the full-length chat will all share ' ' ,CN01GE B1.ET1DtS— honors of popularity and chic, and the — H EADACH slightly Empire style will continue to p he Smart for those whose type it suits, '- New York Views Bloch Printing - - The textures and colorings of the pring fabrics are particularly lovely; _ ••Produced in Japan 1200 Years ,Ago, the manufacturers seem capable or Prompt relief from bettering even their last finest P achievements, and an indication of the _ - University Exhibit ,of Oldest Forms of Printing Whic�1�_ In- ' ;nmmer material's may be seen in the COLDS. • `• �Y� `3 beautiful cotton fabrics that are now _ cluded a Prayer' Charm Which Appeared in 770 „ SORE THROAT' . . V p i g being shown fox'chose who are already ' A.D. Under Empress Shotoku proceeding sunwards. .. RHEUMAT�M .. . o A new cotton broderie anglaise is e New York—An example of the The oldest Specimen. which was -LUMBAGO extremely attractive, and'plaid effe.ts " • • • a Q. said to be the earliest extant ev' earliest methods of printing with in ever• conceivable medium, from sNEURITIS. e . _l .�. of uch work, was a prayer d ace • • • a ro uce< is cottnu to,taffeta, are forecast as hold- r tR n paper, S hold- wooden blocks o p p p t;,harm from Japan: IC is ono of s • - �a Japan about 110 years before block million printed tri 770 A.D., under the I Ing more than their fair share of popu- ACHES and PAINS printing was developed .in Europe,- Empress Shotoku, a devoted Bud- larity. t 'was displayed In a public exhibition dhist, who ordered each to be placed I -Tweeds are taking on a mach more oL the oldest forms o! printing, at reminine, air; it is difficult to deflne to a small wooden pagoda. _ Avery Hall, Columbia University re- A photographic ,ops of a portion i this subtle improvement, but if you Does not harm the heart iceatly. o! the' Diamond '8utra; the world's nee.the .soft and almost dainty new The exhibition illustrated 11 ten- oldest dated book, which was print-1 ones you will perceive it at once for' j turtee of printing development In the ed in 868, was displayed. The origi+`yourself. , Orient, and *as,arranged by the De nal !s now is the British 3lnseum. Capes stili hate had their day by'the' - partmeat of Chinese In co-operation There are also two facsimile copies time spring breaks through again: -with the China Institute in America. of Buddhist woodcuts of she tenth They hare been overworked, and theyA - s+ c2n[ury, were never paz•ticularly•becoming—•or �Iaialiel� ~ AfIT►eri! Three notable examples or book, ea`y to wear. ' R alt] From the variety of the new sea• printing. from wood blocks, which' . _ ,1 N I A a s reached its height during the Sung l son's fashion stock it look9 as it a day TRACWWAARX"E.M. ? a might dawn when English women - FOR MACBIINE OR HANDKNI'YTjNa. dynasty (960.1280) revealed a h.gh g •All retool, 311k .end %Vool.' would cease blindly to follow an ar_t "A44016"development three or four centuries ; ( . Asapl � Atpirif► pafJtd/s which eontalna proven directions. Haab Lamplesf ee 8tocktnsrs iVarn ylllis before the beginning of thli! art !n i bitrary fag tion, and like the French '•Aapi�•braes of 12 tablets.Also bottles of 24 and 100--A}1 druggists. kept T orul:a ons Europe. Three wood blocks in the women- yPlect frnm fir jargg assort• — Made In L'auann exhibition showed the type from! meat Just .chat really auks ihrir own c in breeders Z�iZ =o=� which the earliest books were print-' particular tnd3ciduality, in thr Province o! ('H1CX3-1N BI!L GAA- u 1 BALE wait from Tibet one from • �'L !ETI Ed. 1 nc and UP- catalogues ed. One s tr , - � Manitoba are optlmistic upon, pr6e- B LAG K H EA U S China one from Japan.r on Ontario. C !n nd p vanc ,.. . A. si Switzer. - Profanity Over Radio _ A roup -of Chinese works• as 4 y Petra fur the present year. At the l o; t suffer ares .onger le •:..es OFFER TO EVERY A.NVFNT4R g Brings Im risonniCnt recent annual meeting ct the Mani-' � sightly blemishes. O�ercnme tn•.a at y List of wanted inventions and inti malhematlCe included a manuscript' p home; Set 2 oz, Peroxine Powder• �� .m information o serer tree. The Ramsay Cam- copy of Mateo Ried's translation of San Francesco—Profanity has not soba (tattle Breeders' Association, your irugsl.st. SDr-nkle a liule ,,, ne 'r y, Wort. rat•ot Attorneys. 2i8 Rank the first x32 Chapters of Eactld, pub ' ^ce loth. a rtes with 1 circular a. •!aa `place "on the air," the United States' most encouraging reports were re- •h• era Kneads well be at WaaHHa treat. Ottawa Canada lished in 160., A.work on wk%,X4ns,, Circuit Court decided . recently in` veined. It was believed that pres. •a'aT' -at,•facraon nr mover r«• rd. EEL COUNTY SEEDS—WE 3PE- published In 1679, was Illus.rated affirming conviction of Robert G.1 eat efforts being made to develop a e U. - CIALIZZ in peel grcwn seeds, with an ezcelient example of poly- Duncan of Portland. Ore., for using i market for flniahed Canadian eattle t,r:mm alfaita Ontario t'artetated al' chromatic"printing. I improper language • Safe sweet clover, red clover. time by. gorge !n'his radio earn- !n Great Britain .pould be auceeas- - .- laledta and haY mixtures. t1 rrUe lot Among the examples of modern Palau for Congressman. ful and of great benefit to. the endue- OIiYTME1VT Iprtces ttholesale and retail. our - K to. '•Quarts rivet" Peer seed Grow- typography was a selection from the He appealed from his sentence, try. Atried and fair ora' Co-Operatlt•e. Ltd.. Box 1104, imperially . edlted "T'a Shu Chi l but the Circuit Court. while deciding * vrarapton. Ort1. Chea7g," a, 10,000-volume work, of I he was not guilty. of obscenity, did !maid f'r501MEL : '%-rED IN YOUR COaf3IL+v- which the Chinese library at Colum-I not reduce the sentence. since it Al1. 171 to take care of paints and b!a has the second edition. It wait' found sfattites *ezpre$aly pr•ohi�ited —'—"`• pe tylr nets.requirements of part and pro- E `M.� � ��� - _ ipezty owners, t�hose or part time.work printed at the close of the nineteenth � the use of Improper language neer s: -- .- win earn-you rood commt.alon. Must century by the Chinese Foreign Of- the radio" be w•11 known pad of good reyutatlon. ISO'- Send particulars about yourself, age :n-I flce. A set was presented in 1902 - Apply Minard'. fivelr• It eluded, with two reterer..ces, and we shall the newly established Department of i r•rbe• .ou, poison and submit o*r Plato Proposition.- All Can- I al•.n•.s, Any wound boats jidian products. Sturgeons Limited. Chinese by the Imperial Government MAKE BIG - qu.ckay slier in as•, roronto. of China. Hairdreamrs MONEY to Th•.e'•s*tong bsie rl k - PIANO JAZZ There was,also a copy Of the New I Classes ars now !orating under - r,e personal direction. of Mrs. Testament !n Chinese, parintujd from a World famous recerdtr.g art:•t now i Robertson. Write for fire Booklet offers 20-lesson course in PoDul2: "i the Same type 83 that fr0$1 ahTch regarding terms, >teb•rteoa'• Piano Playing: Lessons mailed singly. I Empresa Dowager T'zu Hal's pres•I Nal dewing Acad•ns7 ziautod. Personal superciafon and assistance 137 Avenue lord• Toronto. regulates the lessons to suit can indt- entation- copy was printed in 1894. "Mr. �+ vidual, i The exhibit included also a part of Five pp�� �F �� This Is your opportunity to learn ,he �liYe DOytf� c hitherto unpublished secret+ of your {the -Wan Yu Wen Ku," or "The • D__ favorite artist. Complete-Library~ which wile Hader- Best Evince. - fAll essioe .1 radio known onion the pro- i ie� writes:— explained • : ' fes•Sona radio and 'recoedlnr artists I taken by t-he Commercial Press Of Mrs. Corcoran, o{ Leigh, writes:— explained In detail: Shanghai and will, when finished, "I suffered with biliousness accom- — I'rl► - wszsat r. Lawrence Cools rtetios, i comprise a complete collection offiv.CONS panted by sick headaches for days _ Gell) olfm:oa at., roroata oat- i 16,000 .works covering all important e ! at a time and every medicine I fields. - - tried fail;J to bring relief. A friend "The late Prof. thomas Francis � ve the some of your wonderful _ r of Columbia has shown the M�Ci'VQ� Carter's little Liver Pyle and the ;,: r Ohinese bloek printing indirectly n- -- fiadaced_ development oblock v _ — —Ali regulator and I find the _ printing 1n Europe,, sad block print- pre ent these bilious and-eick h=. tag is the forerunner of printing 6 N 2 ache attacks. I have live little boys from movable type, whether woe"n / and I'give them Shree or four ever y° metal. Vere. alta still extant, in . ` week. I Have gnat faith In them. Europa letters with large Chinese Take Carter's Little Liver Pills. 7.1 seal Impressions, sent from Persia to •All-druggiata 250 and 751 red pt=s. , the King of France, dating from 1306. "In 1297 Marco Polo described Y r prfuted Chinese paper lntlney. 'and ST �� gash 90 DAYS !•,t,::.; ,` within the course of the nest cern • i Ery ;:•' tory, sever{ other European writers - deadribed else Same process. rt was ' a W only, toward the close of the four- A True Story, of Weight ReductionAwtl ' teeath century that block printing began in Etixdpe: The earliest men- I have been taking Kruschen Seita'one—the very same six salts that tion of use r movable type st atm• for nearly 8 months. I have continued nature demtutds for ytwr nealth. bated to Pt S ova 10ype I , who ak'ng One teaspoonful in warm water`When you take Kruschen Salta you not Dr madd his type _ L=oro earthenware. every morning.. I then weighed 217 only stimulate your bowels,liver and "Your Vegetable Com- reZ 7Z:D . was always bothered with kidneys to function naturally and PQ-- " pound is a good tneclicine. _ Wooden movable type was-in use do grans in my back and lower .part of fectly, but you supply every internal Anyone who is in poor health China by 1300. . In Korea, by the the abdomen and sides. organ, gland, nerve and fibre in the ANY CHILD I close of the fourteenth century,, we "Now I am glad to say I am a well body with nature's own revitalizing should not hesitate to try it. j fled printing from movable metal - woman, feel, much stronger, years and rejuvenating minerals. When I was tail the ege- E can never be sure just chat type."- The Christian Science Mont-1" �gtingm.and a►y weight is 170 pounds. Take Kruschen to a glass of trot water table Compound .tried the Vr makes a child restless, but I tor. -I do not only tcel better, but I look every morning before breakfast—der _ sample Liver Pills I found in the remedy can always be the same• i better,so all my friends say. not over-eat--correct soar diet--cut the package, I have taken Good tied can al 'There's comfort - - "I shall never be without Kruschen out the fat-forming foods--get some P g : in every drop this pure v table -Salts,will neder cease taking my daily gentle, n far exercise—in just a few them every night since and I l° of Her Informant da thangucttce than to accivit aas n arattdr and got the test dose, and more than glad"to-highly ys, 1 gee y can feel mss improving. I pp p fir. Hayes met Mrs. Ayres at a la twommend it for the great good that life grows brighter. alsl so thankful for the good bairn In its frequent tale.As of cal charity bazaar, iu in it"--(Ilrs 8. A. Solomon. - Bdore-the bottle is YOU711 ilei your chlfd has a fretful spell, is "P,3.—You may think I am exag• younger—eyes�ll tighten—' they do me that I have told feverish,or cries and can't ske let "So you know my wife!' said yearn soothe and quiet him.Some- Hayes,. in surprised_ .tones, after.,A - derating by writing such s long letter,'step $tory sprightlier—netroes steadier several women about it. — fggs S toga CO_ Som fe remar bat,true I feel so indebted W you for —you'll sleep sound,enjoy your meds, M", G. W. Poslif,f, 263 Hu+tDrl r� {iies'tT pf_ ,. if offing out such waadettull salla that and after a hard day's work yoo'11 be SL, Watford, Ontario. eonstipatlo» Or diarrhea--a W 'Oh, Yet," returned firs. Ayres. "1 cannot Bay eaon`h:s ready tot wholesome re estion. i dition that should always be pDeelced know her .very well,". I Krwchen Salts are different from Kruse bm Sats is•obtainable at sU — -'•,aj�yt tkelay Just toria "How very atrangei" he went on. �tlies ultr=Krwctuo is six: snits in,Drug Stores at 45C.and 73c.per hosfM. s ' -:.beady, and gm it promptly: l3delfrrt3rt ..r w�tsu't avvsre that you had met" - t. will Mow veno a "wtall, seg matter of -fact, we� FREE TRIAL' OFFER - 010. # N doesD't, YOU should call a p ysieian. 1 Knaesse, We have the fast, 4t!•n+ �t rntirrJv eonvlsee" i •�' haven't, really," confessed the,other. now se out expense• .LNC �s everything we claim it tq "But I have a maid who,was employ-; ' .iisWemud frstat>� sDs�t"GL`RT W thado ebe ecetdas bottle a eta► u aon<1 w new. '7 i ed In" your hoax's for tlirei efontTle." son a e� �' you m T�tt b•ek. Toto b aathoriwd to ; p»vs ow elves fag roll. b>< r _?se• swd sa4 sfs res tin asw•'t131AttT"?fee Debits QnesWn You Laysbp 1tr�Lea eras M Mint could be WWI r' • • It isn't the SM wbo fllaree up most 00T' 7fs.totltsfee yy g oaOMM avaaae,Led., — quktll+ tmrt mat.s the lest mater. ws' to c�aD1Vh'+ Ire' t • ISSUE No. 12—'3 1 .. ' _ y,Y. �,. e .�- . d;�. ... , 1,'. :.,'.' -., ,, 'v.6,• .- ...„,. ,.. •.. .✓�J.r w ,3 Y,b,y.. 's: ,,_ 4p � Jv. .�i:n i '#{,:,,. �-. L e;rr:e4yK...' 4•;j"1ry.+�y ,,r-s� .'k� '.r. v .•9f ..::. ?�..dt, r.�.... ..r . .:+•, . .. n,...a ..sf .-::r':•'d�,.- .,, +G^ ,'. '+..«. .., rJ'.-a Q" -r -`��' . Ar•: rt ,.m- ..:d'Y. own t '.9 _ Y. ';.a.::.•4i, -..7e- _... ,.,;, . .- , f '...... .-.$,�apmy�A.m. ,row- :, ,:� `p'�^r-..::a.--�-. >':. :a.a^* P '�.P�,"•T�,-� , - r � ;c��, > f CANADIAN Mortgage-•� • Rl HONDS-tionacnment. Ddnaslal 13oads. Also.Induikials� _T Security and service in TERMS - -Inatavazlce 6f all kindi. Sate nveetments at from 5 to 7 per cent. Dec year,: st.so a paid in sd•anu. ' Low rates for Auto Insurance andP 4 »'tib.aiDtiods to the United States and Cleat - Fire Ineumneei, 1NOURANUE-Aft classes written In- 'I' E: 8ritacn$2.00 in advance. Also, representative ofeluding Vice, automobile, Wind- The eahads Life Asaurance Co. - •corm.'Aecident and Sickness, __JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, C 421y Phone Piek.516 Address Phone or write - --- BROUGHAM, ONT'AR[O 48tf ED. BOWMAN,whitby t -WHiTEVALE, FESTIVAL -- r C. G. I. T. are taking_charge. ol" .. _ -- ' the service in the Baptist Church on �RINS `�IE i�QRL-D TO (� R R - 1. S H unday March 22nd, at 11.15 a, m. Come and show an interest in ' the YOUR DOOR ' girls' work. -' ;P I C K E R I N G "- The Greenwood Young, People QT. PAUL'S UNITED CHURCH -- r � •n•ill present their amusing and pop s✓ - _ • ,alar drama "The .:alley Daffodil", ;n : PICKERINGi _ the United Church, 1Whitevale, on - $ ANNIVERSARY SALE Friday evening, March 27th commen- . ring at 8 o'clock. This is a comedy ��`� 18th, �� �' 0th' (�1 �� „•This week end we arecelebratinourFretBirth. -drama, in three acts, telling in a �(!' 21Bshrilling an$ humorous way' howday in Pickering. The steady response to our efforts suddep and unexpected -wealth aff- •ected the Roberts family. Don't miss • to please you.is appreciated And bo show our appre- this, highly amusing drama given Two Outstanding Plays cintioa we are holding areal feast of values this __ -• sunder the auspices of• the Women's - - -- :Association. `•TURN TO THE RIGHT"' week end. The-J. 0 Y. Group of the C. G. 1. T. held a Mother and Daughter ban-. First Night Toa are invited to partake of •.quet in the parlours of the United CITHE WHOLE TOWN'S TALKINL•i•" agora specials. Church on Friday evening. At seven f 4o'clock the-girls and their mothers Fourth Night Visit it@ this weekend and @ave money. seat down to a tyle beautifully dec- . orated with green and white. Aftez .-the supper toasts were proposed to LOWELL P9TTON ARTISTS -the King, to the Mothers, and to the CHERRYWOOD AND PICKERING C. G.. 1. T. Following this the speak- Two Brilliant Musical Programs on Second Da •ser of the evening was introduced by _ - p : Phone Mark. 5020 Phone Pick. (W ;Mrs, R. Packer. Miss McCracken, *who represented the East Toronto 0c13Y THE PEACEFUL PASTURES OF PAZESTINE'' Presbyterial of the Women's Hiss- ickerin Hardware Store _ '•6onary Society gave a most delight- .An- Amazing Lecutre by - - g ' ful and interesting address on Miss- ion work as carried on by the C. G. JliLIC'S CAESAR `AFPHE 1. T. groups affiliated with the W. Third Night - - ' M. Sn Then followed a short period - Poultry Foods and Egg Producers. Oyster Shell, -- of songs and games which were en. joyed by all present. - -ELIAS TAMBURITZA .SERENADERS Mica Grit and Beef Scrap. • Purple a ea fur C ucalves ' -15ALE REGI8TE� :_. of Gruatia of Jugo slavia Royal P rpt Cif Heal f he young Present C-Aorful Costume Program on Third Afternoon.and Evening Dr. Hess' t o k io for hens "?>sesday, Mar. 91st--Postponed sale B -. " Dr. Hess' Stock Tonic, for horses and cattle of farm stock, tractors, implements The Tamburitzs, a musical instrument. was invented by the Dr. Hess' Hog Special, for hogs =,auxed clover hay, barley, oats, shepherds as they watched their flocks, and was later perfected by Dr. Hess' Louse Powder, for lice -iursuture etc., the property of J. Milutin Farkas. It has been tbel household instrnmeot of the Jugo SEE OUR FARM WONDER PACKAGE B. Stewart Estate and P. A Stew- Slays for generattons and i9_taomewhat. sitn.ila.r to our mandolin•or _ - art. Sale at one o'clock sharp See ggitar, but has much mure sweetcess of tone and is especially adapt- Foar Pails for only $1. 98. 'billa George -Jackson and Son to orchestral work. ;auctioneers. Agent for McCormick•Daering F,um Machinery and Reps lm [ Wedaeday. Mares 2Stk - Credit Our Motto:•-'•We have it. Can get-it, Or :. A Season Ticket Admits Purchaser or An Member of His Family- .. ask of farm stock. implements, Y Y ." -- it is not made." - ,ete_, at lot 24, can. 8, Pickering, do All the Attractions of tlx . -:,the property of W. A. Courts. Sale : at one o'clock sharp. See bills. W=. ;ICANADIAN CHAUTAUQl1A FESTIVAL Maw, auctioneer, - - ?►arrsday, Star. 26th - Aaction sale Ys Ss BALSD /Ns • PICK�NG of comfortable home and housr- 4 BIG DAYS.--SIX ENTERTAINMENTS IN ALL - -ihold furniture, the property of the ---' PSlaughtering_ 'Estate of Mrs. Sarah Balfour, ofr� Mammoth rice Slau hte Sale -' • Ashburn. Sale at one o'clock. Set SEASON TICKET---Adults, $2.00 ; School' Children and g g'- 'bilis. Wm. Maw, Auctioneer. Students, $1.00: Tax included. Beginning January 16th and lasting he drama: "Hoche Acres,"will be until 'eb IIarp 15 - TiCKrTS NOW ON SALE...Pian of Hall is now open at E. C Jones' - ` given in S. S. No. 1 on Tues. P -- - day. March the 24th. Drug Store. Reserve seat for all six programs for 50c.extra. Let us quote a few of these specials : _ . _.__ . _ _ �_ ___•� ___ men's heavy black rubbers, sr>lid heal, cash sale price 2.29; Boys' sizes, (RADIO SERVICE y� n • ('� 1 y1) and 1:99: Heavy Mackinac ioat,, ceg. tip to 6.95• cash sale Whitby Plumbing and Heating Price par lien's heavy rib weal fleernear, undie , reg. t 0 - -: ,All hattrry and electric tiety.Rivrn rx• per par���ent : Penman's heavy flrece•liued undies, reg. 100 pert attention. ('onip:e.e up'w. ea."h srtle price 79c tier Qarcnent : Best quality boys' dere ork.ucent for gunrnu' Hand Pumps Pressure Pumps y I; price _.69 r r. ;. teed work. :ltoderare ixtes. _ - i �.. • hockey bout?;clearing ra�tc Ale per p See r',ftr baud billy or other tial item- better still. visit our store, _ S f pe r --vu�o�ssar-to E W. Evans, Whttl} ntr - Nei Obli atioM off- - -- • :L!•3:. Phone 1l Kc lc, Ltii i _ '; - --- -----i�pt;rr-rluni-tty' prrce�. _ 8 yourpa rt: AUOTION SALE of Now is the time to get that pump repaired, or replace Picone 'A4 ,SORSES AND CATTLE.! �� that old woed'pump with a new iron _ ,. pump at reduced prices 0EC .1L SRA © BEY Ha,, Grain, Implements Etc. Come in and see our stock and talk over your E The property of ` water• problems with IIs. ' a P' ICKERINCi 91 : Loc:u.con.8, Pickering, on doors south of P. O. -.Phone 460 Is 'your Pickering News paid for r'WEDNESDAY, MAR. 25th, 1931 '� �=IT$� �TrT The foNowing property. viz: y O.LV Z.�.RIO t �3 mare, ria. 8 years, -Bay Horse , id General purpose- mare, cis. 9 ysa; .-. . _ - __ Gene al cow, calf by aide; Ayrshire - p - cow, calf by side', would reg.; Part ® A 30o -- orses Jersey cow, calf by side; lees. Ayr- •. JHols cotes, in 2u11 flaw, due Sept 1stt Comprising heavy chunks and delivery horses, 4 to 9 years • gIolstein cow, in lull flow, due,Sept. • 2M;Black cow, in ull flow. due Sept. ' Olii, all broke and good to work, also Irraue! the Itirtg's viguhmaM lath; Black cow, in full flow, due , Hackney and Shetland Shove Ponies PICKER ING�-'TORONTO Aug. 20th; Jersey cow, in, full flow,' 5000 dueSept. 5th; White Ayrshire hail_ S�n le er, due Octw 1st; Farrow caw,; cul-, including,stalliona, brood mares, colts and fillies, prize � ,. - tivatot•;'Int. gas enging, 3 h. p; Cut- Twinning roadsters and a_Iine young thoroughbred f ting box; Speight box; Speight_wag- - Btal110n, sired by 'Zeppelin, and a number '90 y on, with springs complete; Top bug- e r �O H� tun c. .18y; cream separator, M-H; Bicycle, - Of half-bred pori'ies, suitable for, _ � _ •'nearly new; Verity plow, Now 7; Seed - _ riding school or children's use. .-. (Effective lionday, lurch 23rd, 1931) Arill, toxon; Horse rake, M-H;.- Set - of brass-mounted harness, nearly -.The above will be sold Uy public suction on Lenve:Pickering (Standard Tiiiie) Leave Toronto A i1. P. 'NI A. M. P. M. ` new; About 150 bush. of barley; 5 Monday, March the 23rd, - 1931 a i 25 3.55 a 7.30 3.30 or 6 tons of hay; Many other small articles. a 7.55 4.55 ; 8.30. 4.30 at Crosby. Memorial Park, Unionville. 8.55 5.55 - = 9.-30 .15.30 SALE AT ONE O'CLOCK 9.55 -8.55 10.30 6.80 -r- Sale commences with the heavy horses, at 1 •p. m., sharp, l0 55 b 7.55 11,30 b 7.30 Terms-Hay, Grain, and Calves and - _ __.,,-11. • 55 S,55 - --- _--F'. M. 8.30 all sums of $15.00 and under, cash; Prentice & Prentice, - _ G. A. M. Davidson, .'-M, b 9 55 ` . :.12.30 b 9.30 ` over that amount 7 months credit P _ .^will be given to parties furnishing Auctioneers (29) Proprietor 12:55 (0.55 1.30 10,80 approved joint notes, with .infer- - -":1.55 X1.66 -- -+2.30 -11.80 - est at 6 per cent, E D M U N D HIND 1 U M B E'R -a Datly except'Sunday. 15 Saturday, Sunday and WM. Maw, Auctioneer. Holidays only. c Sunday only.:- -John Scott,•Clerk. _. COMPANY, LIMITED. Conches stop at any point to pick tip passengers. Signal plainly to.the driver. O�I C�� LUMBER AND MILLWORK '.Coach connections at Toronto for Buffalo, Niagara v t -�'OR EVERY TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION --Falls,Hamilton;Brantford,Winder, Detroit,Barrie, Orillia, Midland, Jackson's Point and h intermediate points. .Masonite for the Modern Connections.at Buffalo and Detroit for all .]Hard and Soft foal of the; - LT. 'S. A. .points, _ -:best gIIallty an _ Home and arm t :. GrayCoach Lines for'Sum-mer Cottage@.- Prompt Deliveries.H A U T A U U A WURE US. FORLI fi&SFU-RE� AN.D.,SAMPLES � '•."THOS. A, LAw, , QiC1COri7Z�, Gni DANFORTH AND MAIN ST., 'TORONTO Grover 1133.4.5 - - - r .w ,� r .. .. .. ,;'..,; '_,ze.i' •w .. 1- ..y :,--.� d••.`.7 r .�;. .7:• •,y' ' - k :,f` ,-,.. r} r. ,�'� x {�., CLARRMONT. Miss . Lather Booth of Peterhead, AUCTION SALE OF - """` visited his mother, Mrs. J. Read-. s James a city oUnderhhad a bseigee8 �' Marr.ed Woman Fears G -`tripp to the city on Monday. tnaa, over the week-end.' Eats DIIIy $8b9 F00 3 C,-H, -Found has been laid up for wi regret.to report that Fred Z��' a week with an attack of the flu. Cuwie is suffering fenut an attack D WFor 3 years 1 ate only baby food,' ':.. Morgan Pugh• purchased a fine of•quinsy. Web Pe he will soon Y . :-C 0S ever5thitig-else formed gas. Nowbe better. t mare from George Middleton this hanks to Adlerika, 1 eat eveyt -week. H. G. McIntyre was In the.city -- --•- - A NO•HLA/HERS _ _- and_enjoy life."-Mrs. M. Gunn. ` 'Magnus Morgan started.,-o- last last week'and had the cast Chang•' Just 02TE spoonful Adlerika re. week with his extra gang on the ed on lite arm,. - It is .improving. - es 1 1 v GAS so you can eat and , G. P. R. very uicel'y. The x�ru �t H upper _ . Acts on BOTH $ - See otrr at-ick of -use-T-airs, - - • sleep better.• Ac - . IRS Mrs.Ed: Gleeson •is confined to c and lover bowel removing poisons - her bed u. present with an attack trucks, tractors and all kinds of M �� S• �./ C �/ which causedou never new were yo,ur stomach etrouble. Qf the flu. farrtg iriipkwenos and cream eep,t• - ' • o N G 7 �i � iators Also watch for announce. n No matter what you have tried for Mrs, David Pugh, of LakeEzeld, Lot �, 7th Line, _lfarkhani Township, On stomach and.bowels, Adlerika will K'' is spending a week here with her roent regarding the postponeu monster 'tractor demonetration. ? surpriseyouu. ,.E. C. Jones, druggst. father, D. M. Morgan, . Chas. Cooper. Sabirda -- -- = D,_ McMillan of S Cls fe , is v .IVIarCh28th, Blaeksmithin !spendirR a few days in Claremont '+" J 19.31-.: g CARO.OF THANKS: -;, withhis sister, Mrs. Lewis. --, y . The following valuable property. Horse-shoeing and General wort dr - A number of farmers from this `Jdrs. George Duncan -and family -� g p . peaty, namely : district abip ed a carload of cattle wish to thank their many friends and 1, Holstein Grade, rising 'S years " -promptly attended to. " 'and pigs to Toronto on'Monday. nei hbors , April 5th; 19, Blue cow, 6 s fresh Lawn Mowers Sharpened y. g .for their kind expressions fresh by time of sale;2, Grade Duc-.i Feb. 3; 20, Grade Ayrshireycow, ria- and Repaired. Rev. H, R. Stephens was in To.. of•sympathy and floral tributes in ham cow; rising 4 yrs, fresh by'time ing 6 yrs, fresh by time of sale; 21, ronto on Monday Attending the their recent sad bereavement. of sale; 3, Ayrshire cow, 3 yrs., fresh, Jerseycow, 5 _ 'Satisfaction guaranteed. funeral of Mrs. Wm. Woodward. • •+�• March 6th; 4, Grade Holstein cox, sale; 2,.Grade Ayrshire eow6 °f phone Malv, 4125 FingoToron i,in the idlyiWestern Here's our Chance fls' 6 yrs., by, tittle of sale;6, Grade fresh Mar. 7; 23, Jersey coma, rising O Hospital, Toronto,is rapidly im Y Holstein cow, ris. 3 yrs. due in Apl• 4 yrs, fresh Feb. 18. 24 Grade Ayr- groviag after his recent operation. without risk to use Sybilla Spahr's 6, Grade Holstein cow,yrs., 3 yrs due shire cow, 5 yrs. due first of 91y EUGHLAND CREEK : �• Mrs. Minnie Bennett returned Remedy for toasilitis, gmnay, croup, Mar, 28; 7, Grade Holstein cow, 6 '25, Jersey caw, 4 due firstt pa part catarrh colds, ,cou yrs., home last week, after spending a Sha„sore. throats yrs, fresh by time of sale; 8, Grade Of April; 26, Jersey cow, 6 yrs, fresh $OU$E week with her sister, Mrs. Walter and tonsil diseases. Evers bottle is Holstein cow, ris. 4 yrs. fresh by by time of sale 27,,Jerse -_. ' -Bennett, of M& guaranteed.guaranteed• Try it. E. C. Jones, time of sale; 9 Grade Holstein cow, yrs, fresh bs time 27, . sale; 28,PJer "How a Woman Keeps a Secret"' drgtg °� 6 yrs., fresh Mar. 8; 10, Grade Hol- se cow, 5 A -is the subject of a debate that stein cow 5 y Yrs• due first part of Apl; O R S p Blaeksm ithin j n fresh Mar' 7, 11, 29, Grade Holstein cow, fresh Feb. L ' will take lace is the church on Grade Holstein cow, 6 yrs, fresh by 25 30, Grade Holstein cow, fresh b Wednesday evening, under• the time of sale; 12, Grade Ayrshire cow! time of sale; 31, Grade Jersey cow, !+ auspices of the C. G. I. T. fresh Mar. 2. 13, p 'Horae•ehoein a 9 ecialt Grade Ayrshire cow, ris. 3 yrs., fresh Jan. 17; 32, Grade 6-roomed, comfortable, eleetri0 - Chas. Coopper's monster Demou 8 --P y• fresh by time of sale; 14, Grade Ayr-' Durham cow, 6 yrs., due early in Apl. light, hard and soft water. R Ietration which was to have been Atl Genera}Work,including Food shire cow, 5.yrs., fresh by tithe-of; 33 Flolstein cow ria. 3 held nn Thursday and Friday last `4ork, proinptIy sale; 15, Grade Jersey corn, 3 is. yrs due in Opposite Town Hall, Pickering. =ihas been postponed on account of 'AyrshireApril; 34, Holstein cow, 4 yrs., due • attended to. fresh Dec. 26th; 16, Grade the impossible condition of the Also, cow; 6 yrs:, 'fresh by time of sale; in April. Cows fresh sill have cal- Big bargain for roads, Agent for Taco Farm 17, Jersey cow, fresh by time of sale; ves by their sides. Proprietor invites quick sale. ` Attendance at the churches Maehinet•p: 18, Grade Ayrshire cove, 7 yrs. dut inspection any time before sale., ! -daring enthe past two Sundays has F+- f- �TCO$�•�YC9. AI T/ LAW, - hese small owing.the bad coaditir�n of the roads, thus preventing GREENWOOD 49ty .I SALE BEGINS AT ONE O'CLOCK, SHARP ,� .those from the couotry frorvt at- Ar Z'�3�: (Sale will be held under cover if stormy) P Brook.Phone H ><. 1808 Rending. Kinsale, Ontario. Utica Irene Cowie'. of Toronto, NEW (n� nTERMS ;=Calves a6d allsums of$20..and ander Cash ; over that$penta few days with her pare , 1 "1� 1 - � •'�-' Fred and Mrs. Cowie. Mr. Cowie, ®mount 8 months credit will be given on. approved Joint Notes ..-.who has been seriously ill with bearing interest at 6 per cent. per anaam. blood-pzisoning. is now me, kiag _ -" 9e = _.PRENTICk dt PRENTCE, Aoctioneers Rood progress toward recovery. Pork sad Beans, 2case for 2 "f --- 0w- mailfiarriers will have 7} lbs. of Oatmeal for7. heavy loads to carry some of these 8 Cans Peas for `LSC days when the BARB - y y will have the ��•�)p Powders,foe ... 25c - accamulation of'seoaple of week's Aped Toronto Bread 8c naali to distribute. the bad roads Choice Ceylon Tea, r lb. 88e ' r pe ,-. . preventing them, from making 2 Pggs Igdized Salt foe ... !?,6e 'r' , _._ ., .: ... . ,•� their regular daily trips. As most 8 Pkgw Corn Flakes for rbc farmers have radios and telpbones We deliver every day - they are not isolated during a bad Highest prices paid for butter storm as they were a taw years .ago. sod eggs 4 a Confiden ' eI7`(lJIJCj « - - - - • . � a� _ Don't fail too to the Commun. Save your coupons peas !or Rosters' '�� _ �. 1! ____• sty Hall on the evening of Friday, _.pilverwsre also the child's - � •� (�,E of artlstle March 27th. to hese a most inter savings scrip. • • • • " de that ars • `- �aetiaR debate, "Resolved that the C A. OVERLAND - _ . _. - digttgns - not artistic would Seats have done more for Canada � - `' designs .that would be than have the English." The - mappropriate for tha h affirmative will be taken by Mise 8/ly Phone 2501 _"I'he family lawyer, the .family purpose in view. The Alakestone and Mr. Caskey, and physician of many years'standing one illustrated is sirA- the negative by Mr. Goddard seri - ' _ ' i plc,. Yethas artistry. 1 Mr Jamieaoa; of $ataarr. are people in whose judgment you Mt+s y" ' place confidence, and who treat -- Nellie Kerr will priv9 severe} read. 1 No Greater Tribute' j E . Ing and music will be rendered by "' your affairs as a matter of 'j N. �`. STAFFORD, Caskey and Donald Hedges, encs con6d f The program Is being given under rC;LA.REIIONT pp, is''g rofesalonal Kingston Road, tete auspices of the Public Library, ! Your banker,t p �hitby r and will be of much interest Grocery Specials , , b y tbronghouL.___Be_.nwe to attend --_ _ _�.. _ man-a ember a profession r Whitby L m of and help a worthy cause. Admis- 3 Cans Peas, ... _ .. ... 25c _ slow 25 cents. fiat works as mucfi-as any _other P 2 Cans Pork and Beans,.. the public interest, protec ' The regular meeting of the W. 25r y M. 9,, of the United Church,which - - the depositor against lose end 1 Large Can of Salmon, 15c was held in the basement of the employing his liquid surplus for charch on Thursday aftrnoon last, 8 Pkgs Corn Flakes, 25c the general advancement of the . •March the 12th, was very largely ��t attended. Mn. Bsafield,a retnra• 2 Boxes of Iodized Salt 25c - urn(* Was �• 'w 4ed missionary from Africa, who 1�}G� Tea.per lb. ,.. 89c Each member of the staff of 1'lle was expected to be present to CCheap rates for farm and country address the'meeting was unable Regal Bread, wrapped, ,,; 8c aaadiaa Bann of Commerce is band1 'to come oo aceoant of illness, bat bound b rofeesi rm nsuraace on buUdings, -iher place was ably filled by Dr. Highest Price Paid for butter sad Sirs smon ba(Ty wind-milk,Silos etc. -Margaret McKelh I sew t e eliver. yOur a Au , +►me�ticsi-mieeioes.ey in India or B R Y A. N � use of his sere em lacing 8>of!t8 P'O�R 8 --~ over 40 years. She use raised in Insurance • Brace Count and received her him on the same 'frientil Fs A� y Phone Claremont 8701 J pfd' Write or phone ppublic school education in Port fessional footing as your family txT Elgin, and she graduated from Important lawyer or physidan. :-1 E D B O Yr M A mi d i e Universityy An her whole • N mind is wrapt ftp is her work she _ - 20 WHITBY; ONT.' have s most interesting account of Clearance Sale the work that the missionaries are Queen River accomplishing in that country, of Rubbers, Underwesu, THE CANADIAN BANK Basket F& '` She is recognized as one of the. - Crory I leading missionaries is India. She BWeStert3, �hll'�,9, 1111tte gave a very,vivid account of the - and QOCke. :.��1 COMMERCE Manufacturers of _ work' that }s being done in the All kiaeis-- - of Fruit Baskets, Berri -churches and hospitals. She de Men's jumbo knit sweater coats, Crates, Farmers, Rastl k' scribed the sad condition of the camel and red, reg. 3.50, for 2.20 Capital Paid Up - 30 Million Dollar -- Baskets, Clothes Baskets, women and children ander heath• penman ribbed all wool under Reserve Fund - 30 Million Dollars en conditions and compared that Frank Fennock, with the treatmentreceiivedunder wear, reg. 1,�0, at .. 1.19 Proprietor enc�e ;suffAndering a er or checked, reg. 1,50, for 980 CAMMaker of the well-known these only will the suffering bat Barnes'Baskets, prevail be relieved. „The Rov- Men's Socks, all wool, per Pair 25c .. ernrnent of India has honored Dr. Mitts-acid Gloves, reg, 1.50, _ Phone Markham 8409 McKellar by. decorating her with for' a medal in recognition of her 75e and`98c - services, and she has been eimil- SPR/NG /S C4/V!/NG1 / r arly honored for long and success. GROCERIES ''J� yy; ,p1gr -fel service in the 'field. During Quaker 3 minute oatmeal, 41 the program a solo was rendered large package - 25a See our Wall Paper samples before buying elsewhere, Pricee from loo Nd fiery effectively by Mise Aldine Pastry Flour, 24 lb. :. 5Qc a single roll to 1.00 per roll. Order vonr Sherwin-Williams Paints Ward;and Miss Margarets Spen. GOOd Dairy Batter;}b. - 2g0 here, Turpentine,Raw and Boiled Oil in stock: ' cetey gave a reading entitled "No Matches, 3 boxes • • •25c P do G or Yearl Soap;6 bare.., 25c Quicker.Quaker.Oats, k Place.for the Moneyleae Man." At Sunkist Oranges;per'•doz... '20c Comfort or'Gold Sos , 5 bare 25c uiek esker Osta e ••• 250 ;�., Peas, 8 Cana pp Q h0 ` _ the close of the program a social _. .••• 25c Soap Flakes, large kR .., 25c Seedless Raisins,8 Oats, Be ,as •20c Dates, 8 Ibe. ? y w hour was spent swain which the •• 25c Bulk Soap Flakes, lbs 25c Icing Sugar, 8 lbs .. 250 members had the pleasure oP Tom Crown Blend. ... 38c Castile Soap, 8 bars... .. •25e,Corn b`lakes, 8 pkgs..:: - - meeting Dr. McKellar, The meet. , la Try 23c Fele'Naptba Soap, 2 bars 15c' Shredded Wheat, 2 pkgs 225c Toilet Soaps,inR was arranged by Mre.-Hilpat• l ps, 3 bars... 2�c Rolled Oats, 7 Ibg ... 25c rick's Group who are to be con- r N _ grattllsted on the success of their F 1 - �a L S .Men's Work Boots Goodyear Tires f Battery ChKrging ; $td's B�tteries' i efforts. The 'proceeds of the -- =. afternoon amounted to $22.26, LO`�Rer PI' l~Se Store w + !'Call andzee ns ur 0 which is to be used for missions. ; 'The committee in charge wish to Phone Youe order, deliver, thank all th .,e who in any way l 'Where Ouality Cou 't$ Phone Alarkhain 13402. Sold and Installed by helped make this meeting such a I CLAREMONT, General :FRANK J PROII3E success despite the roads. I • 4 T Wjn• •1 Duncan Merchants Green River .; . • •1!''IG7LERIIdA - ON'rAEIQ .ff ;t t ,,.. ?�: ., '',.a. _:t. �,`•, :_. *4.`k air:•:.-itis" `2"!, ,. �• , N .•fir - - 'g1 ,� a:y' .+' n r y ,� t "'.?', �� ..x n+f' uM' a 9q,��:rbc+,"$"e•+ak�1�++ka'";z ,Jx��"+s.,�n ""�r �+.a u• r1 .r .�� '.�.'�..r' •,.;�!i, .. ., b'�"G:yt: .,.?.'w.'A`." ''.'... •..'•'!:r' n; o'rnrdr •'`"•"'°:.C'GrX.y ;?,rFil .� 4j !..sriyz, W' .+f�..: '.gym-,fi.F •J,Mk,,,wj,. r-.� ?-;,,;tlwa.. '•F':'','__:r ^-'"-�- ,i:.,•'c-r.•-�cc*°a -v a r.... , - • z ,.., ':. - a `.`tor,' .?i M!L b•L"•` .ry T w,t,Lhh. "` : ' �. ._enc• •... i 1 and his body is out there in that ghost- ADVW pf -- ` ` sPi►@ ly waste of heather," suggested Pye- C/ _ wearly all qua t croft. -What I mean to say, you ` 1�jada could search all eternity and. not be - , nearly '� - sure you hadn't missed. some : Constable oFrd shook his head and 3• - - j took up the secon.i pot of beer which &,14(hk Qvr,SWTTIE Mr. Pyecroft's hospitality had pro. tided. -Sona both Scottie and I were sound rough this we had -- '\o, sir," he sant e:uphntica?ly. ;Teel) b;• aur campfire, and atter he to go to reach the notch and possibly "That is possible but is ain't probable, got those bears off his mind he ceased a stream of wa,er. not by miles it ain't. .Young Abbot ��-along me, whenever,the blaze went My shoes were smoking, and my was reared in the saddle and the ho:a dorm. Then I began to feel uncom- feet frightfully hot as we plunged for• _ he was riding was an old 'un. If he I foilably warm. Somehow I choked ward. Abruptly we were in the edge • : _ TEAe1 failed off and killed hisse!f, well then fo each and knew I was not cum of the woods and the ground was 1 r b: d a. 'tis t kis buoy might lie out there fortabl•, even white partially asleep. steeper a: 7. more uneven. All about , t,li h9 ebn- s ryas whits a:.l nabcdy I Just what the iron• us the Sze burned fiercely,threatening .' ire ars the wiser r,it that ain't the ble was I could not to swoop down on us with a sudden �FresL from the gardens rr uy ho went, I'll be boon,i Lie's make out b&t I backdraft. For sou know,a forest fire re like .he icmxles, an we, nor knew that there always brings a big wind with it. The -- - tnyhe)aiy e!sl human, won't never see �, w a s Isomething hot air goes up, while cold air is "s ���►�'� �,',:',�',, ', `.�� hirrt"a$sin:' 1 `' wrong. S e o t t i is sucked along the ground. blowing the 4 v J more lr PWeeroft screwed his monx,e 1 then whined and flames with it. That's why a fire in re firmly into his eye and frown., pulled at my sleeve the woods travels so horribly fast.. .THE : at the red-faced policeman, just a.s_ 1_choked I Showers o_ sparks made me dance. a "I don't quite follow your meaning. acid coughed and around lively-pulling the collar of my i old fruit," he said. became faits awa-ke. coat up tight about my neck I plod-HOUS E Constable Ford had. the greatest For several minutes I could not ded on. Even small stones'and roots KESTDE possible objection to`being called old imagine where 1 was, 'My es es smarted caused mo to stumble and I fairly ;fruit but he was now into his third I My throat wP.s parched and even the gasped for breath. From time to time -MV` ��E�� 3" - 'IPint so he decided to overlook the t inside of my noise was irritated. There Scottie would whimper like a fright- N , matter• was the ah�rp retell of burning mood, sued child. "Buck up, old chap," I'd "*io, sir" Well. you wouldti t be I and the valley itself was getting thick say'to him. "Just a bit longer. We've - •expected to, I suppose." Then setting I with smoke. The trees were burning. got to make it somehow:' For a fact, Bay,T. C. H. JA ms .tankard very deliberately upon When t:ie gasoline tank of the old I think he knew He'd stop and push the table he leaned over and whisper- plane had exploded burning parts had his head from under my coat and try , ed: "Did you ever hear tell of the carried over l.ito the woods and to lick my hand. You can't tell me a The ;iliage church clock was ch-.m-I Dartmoor Hell Hound?" smoldered until they bad finally burst dog doesn't understand. . Then all of a • };envy holt ,.nd his ward :,tuvtel ing the hour of seven when Pyecrof' , into flame. The fire was no doubt - )azinwaring are etaving'at a Dartmoor naked o 1, CHAPTER II. small at first, but gradually grew and s u d d e n the purtous habit of visit_ P peri the door of the Blue B.,iz I smoke cleared lain:. Holt raA_a I and dropped with a weary sign upon ' I spread unt : early morning-and while •,ing an old rrierrd �ivineau. 1lrrnft at O u t . of the Nestret House. the wooden bench. `'Good Lord!".ejaculated P}serail, i all that was happening Scottie and I A aeT1eA of in •]xa,Prarances „A tankard, landlord, alar tank• edging away. "Stop :t, you make me , woods. 0 a e ha,a been alarming the loraltt)','the at-I Rr}lat �_yvh8t d0 5ou I snored pP scetul:y but noisily on. e,t :•trim bei tic \io :a Page• daughter c t'filled to the brim with foaming afe`' .reel creepy, We w ere now in a bad fix. To the could sea pails the 1 sal rwa6. he called. "Ms whole body shoats .or 4n"•" south the volley narrowed down to a well for a min. Ferry Pgeergtr, a ped boarder is Ctrs. +I, mean. sir, as how there's a lot ute. The wind ylen•sh's, decides to r6 for a walk. Sustenance•" Then turning to.;he sort of aotc'.: between the mountains. £;'1 ' only other occupant of the bar he ; rnore truth in that than some Aka` i had changed To the n.irt" It ended in a steep moon• '4;`9 CHAPTER II.-(Cont'd.) added, "Gad, it's been hot today." :s prepared to admit, The.story goes i .sin slope. On either side were steep and i e t n e d "'How-how do you do. I.'m-pleas-1 "It have •hat," agreed .the mai:. that this here phantom hound is '-?re mountain sides that were now lost In strongly I- the other direction-1 ted to meet you." stammered the whose blue serge trousers and rel soul of a wicked monk what haunts;the heavy smoke. it became hotter raced torward-every second counted ` - young man, e^_aending his hand nervi-�ration boots proclaimed him t� be a.the `'alley and whoever meets.:[, Jay-'i and hotter, and more and more chok- -another m_ment and a seething wall ewaly• "Lovely weather, what? policeman in m ilii "Been far, r'r""light or dark., and dont at once make ing and suffocating. ­Scottie." says I, of flame might 'rush at express train ­Ye-L,isn't it glorious," replied Mur- 'Miles and miles, all among bracken I the sign of the erose. is spirited away I„hue heard • lot about dogs' tuck; speed access oar path. a l _'fel, conscious that she was disappoint-' and heather and Gard knows what. r bang on the'spot." and, Pup, you'd better get ready to Thea the ground sloped steeply ice• ed. He was so different from whnt� Ah' th; is the stuff the doctors for- : "Here• I say, hold hard: old top,' nae !t be use we'll both need plenty ward. I stubbed my toe in a branch; 'she had expected-and he wore a i got to order," he grinned as the'land. prote`ted Pyecroft, "That is a bit l ;monocle! But he certainly had not too thick. [ mean• twentieth tury of luck before we get out of here. lunged; ee war at thin mown a in an lord appeared. I Come; let'• go." instant we were sliding down a fierce - t appearance of a sack man, very Pyecroft took a long drink and set'and all that sort of thing, it simply! Hot a9 it war-, I pulled'on my Leath- ly burning gulch. much the reverse. Still. is lira the empty�poa upon the table. "Gad, isn't dace. :�o, tsu>bt decidedly ,e 'er jacket.*) Detect my back, and my Down, down we Rent. ( grasped a French had said, you never could be that':; better, till her up again, land- would not be allo�ced. Have nnothe: helmet and goggles to save sty face tree rooi-tt burned through and came sure. ' lord. and let's all have due." beer-you've shaken me." I and eyes i snatched up Scottie, and away in my hand. Thea we shot out •What did you say the little lady Constable'Ford pushed his tankard j This was one thing which Coastable j teras called4'• asl;ed..Pyecroft, as the Ford had never been known to refuse holding him under my cost, started over a ledge into apace. We wars along the table and edged nesret to. I toward the lower end of the valley. telling. W hat was.that below? - girl left the room. the hospitable stranger. a*d he made no exception o the rule 1 ••Hiss MalnararinQ. she is staying �The wino tanner: the grass Sre to tar- _ (To be continue. I "Staying around here, sir?" to usk• now, here with her guardian. Mr. Henry ed by v ay of conversation. **Allowed or not. sir,.O& f- re- i mains that in any-humble .,pinion it I,Al "Yes, rather, . v Harrows Farr+, ����V���� ������ Milk ,Ali, yes., of course. quite; quite. charming place, lovely chickens, ;o i ain't eq very far prong. What's mere 'Wretched memory mine. Awfully romantic, and talking of romance, I I I've aeard it." j 'inconvenient you know." He awed drarray.cally and star:A l hear that there's been a trifle of ex- p ra. French murmured sympathy - ;fixedly at.:he other with his lame,be- -NI The health-giving, delicious drink for children and grown- citement in this tgcality, mysterious ion-4 tnrned to go: disappearances and sII Chat or: of I vine eyrie g jolly old tosh. Business getting brisk.i Hr *croft starred_ so viciertly I Pound and Half Pound tins at our grocers. Is there anything I can do for you. .• Py 3 Meir"' the asked. pausing at the duo eh," that constables hese• features as_ that hiss beer was in grave danger. near J 5 Ke g "vie. I think not, Mnit. French," re- y IFord watched anxiously until the pot - lipd the visitor, slowly, as though he sumed an expression of disapproval toss safely reposing on the table: un them there, cabbage whites AnIterican 3ouff1dl p "Heard it officer- You y I and lots of was cAsiderinF a matter of great at this levity: •• eh"' Cpngr3tU�itCtt Canada importance. "I think III have a "It ain't no tosh, sir. There's four mean the the . . or pinks or something walk on that jolly old' heath, what". of 'em clean gone and now the vicar's "The Hell Hix-nd, yes, sir. I we- II-Not quite so common," 'tnilea Under the heading "Congratulatious thm's what the dear old meI daughter be missing. Batters is get- comiriR home access the moor about ' Holt, good naturedly. "You will no- cal blokes Bent me h�.e for . � yin serious. - ------ mouth back, pretty near midnight tice the abnormal narking of this fine Canada!" the Christian Science Moni- Oh, I say, for heartily endorses Canada'.. radio ing the nerves and all that sort of •• y like that, eh?" Mir Pye-�� was. vtheriTfie�tZd-it s hove iso -y dot --- -.- . R __ . the valla an awful. marrer-freezing. Do you mean all rhos a tTe sPo • -- c ,. �-mead t� _ rot. I suppose it does some people croft raised his eyebrows in question. y I Professor?" "Only three minutes of rnctlo aaver �gdod;':he added cioubtfullSi ing surprise. "Hut shat about the unnatural rumpus. Well there ain't I- would do anybody any • police, can't they do anything?" much what frightens me, but I'm pre-r The look of surprise deepened in tieing an hour! That is the Canadian aft rmed hire. French, somewha. Constable Ford took a long and we to admit open and fair that I!golfs eyes, and he glanced n trine radiocae the answer,to the movement -- e)a rply. thoughtful pull at his beer, then low-I run hell for leather and I didn't.stop nervously at his ward beore rePlytng• to have the Government take over Mr. Pyecroft's dreamy eyes opened,*ring;his voice to a confidential vh�s- till I got home neither." "There is only one spot, Fir." broadcast'.g. Every single etztlon in little Rider, enhancing the rather i kir. Psecroft flopped bask against "Only one! Why, Pro-Professor, Canada has just subscribed to a policy a per, he moved stilt nearer. I can ekes dozens!" of voluntarily limiting advertising talk vacant expression which tuarred a "As I was saying, sir, these havo:the wall and goggled at the stolid face. (To be continued.) to 5 per cent. of a program's time, in SALADA _ Sacs rchich,might otherwise have been been flue counting in Miss Page, and( _ runner --with Sunday programs s eons( 6 -oo they ave a gonetrembling fingers serosa his forehead. sponsor may have only his same, ad -` .•so, eh?" he asked diffidently the same place, that's up in the valley dress and the nature of hta business "I'm sure of it," replied pro,S.'firs. nder;. all within the :sat three "and they sent me here to ret my `1,000 Fight London Fire "montFrench sto--­ wasnerves! What are you going to do tortion,-A tl:ouaanci Ioondon fire• mentioned, no sales talks being al ' about it mean, as i -ab t owe . beloved moorland. could understand it better but the sec- ,. ' men fought for hours recently ain the „This is a splendid example of "if- •'Oh, well then, I'll make a day of ought to be done. What the devil do spectacular waterfront fire in the and one was a farmer's son by the discipline on the part of the Canatltan it. Find some •shady-nook down-by name of Joe Abbot. He was in here, we pay a perftictl, wicked income tea t.eart of the city's"daft zone" rear 'the babblingstream and.munch sand tor?" stations. Few listeners will obvert to this very bar and sitting on this cert' the famous Tower Bridge seises the ta-iches. Good scheme . . . what?" - bench the night he went. III here Constable Prod lowered kis voice Thames b per cent. of s program being ds- Muriel �lainwaritiwatched hirci confidentially. He might have been The fire starrted`in Butler's W1...rf voted g advertising. g about nine to ride home.bnt be never " betraying official secreta but that did Congratulations to the Canadian ,•• from her bedroom window as he got there only his hoes arrived. Young and although tsantd by o strong,wind crossed the farm-yard, moving with I Abbot himself ain't been seen since, not at the mao,aent occur to him and toss confined to s 1six�torey tont e- broadcasters on their .wise decision crossed Easy grace, outwardly a splendid nor never wi1L Noce that theto hap in any*cent this half-witted stranger house stocked with-rubber and tes. and co-operation, and to the Can abian specimen of young manhood She was as strong as a lion,.a champion would.lsave f it by the morn- Gr-a�, clouds of acrid smoke shroud- Dapple that they are now to enjoy "wondered more than ever what was,wrestler a-.d a general smart lad, not Ing, so he tol himself on thinking ed the river aid a wide area of the radiocastiag without the tntrnaios of supposed to be wrong with him; any- likely any harm would come jo ee by matters over tater that night south side, The '_osa was estimated exceasice commercialism' American one•leas like an invalid would have natural means." "They're sgnding down a chap from at between $250,000 and $500,000• broadcasters, please copy." : Wen difficult !o iriagir.e. "Perhaps his horse chucked him t�ii Scotland Yard. Feller by the name �---•- _______� _ of Barnard," he confided. "Fat lot _ of use he'll-be. If we can't deal with it nobody can."' Then glancing at the J clock and reslizing that he was al- Fine' rillavor • • • ready half an hour overdue on his beat: "Well, sir, I must be going." -— The landlord wag calling time when •for-a1L your salads l Percival Pyeeroft rose somewhat un- steadily from the bench, blinked re- into�� gretfully into the empty tankard, KRAFT Salad Dresziaa has u sq new opened the door and on the second fmhly44codcd Savor that adds nes attempt and set out to climb the hill -pk"u�delto ightfully l�h' to Barrows. Ic o6at delIahtfitlly ricb ttlaootlsness He found At Henry Holt and his sec(tat no Oily rasa.•. -RO ward in the dining room engaged in honeof used it ansa js- ooc->satf the Price 1ROD .. , you're toaod m paying••. the delicate operation of setting out A��tea•tdn 12 os,tar Dasa only Csome butterflies. i25 teats. Girt tome tx►•day. i_ "Oh, I shay, what pretty little lsmow ltsctye suet eeauba assrb Tse arU.radpN eb.w.7 pets!" he exclaimed, kali leaning KP ' . frommnerNMI teemama rtsoftca.a+M. 7bsyas».orsr.N across the table and ewaTing.atartsr• b ons II CaaNa's tonsoest Ito*wens. so ams w enclose 4 ` ingly'as be gripped the edge: SA ' _ fa swa as son"or sola p se.ire ash e+sa. .. r -- Holt tegafedsd'hiss with mild ear• « •••• �, ---� prise. &kdp, �iwur"�___� �_.,..�.r.........�..�.- , a.Yfs, they are rather' 1rioe," it* s.c _ cairg)tt that in the Dailies ;: .Nadi is Caosds The CANADA STARCH CO., Limited MONTREAL "Tin Valley'. Air, yap, I know,Isis Made h the Mows of�1C*�S�w ani J96UE N*. ,12-1 .' 4 �.. ,. .',�'. i. t �,'+:a "''3+:a S°t>, 'r..>y...k...�•n^7.3,wv, .s' •.,, .%•q-�. ••wm«,". _"y...'1'„t,a4�"^A'•JT:�'^�"".rn•„-mr._-,c.. mr' a•,+�rmw r.,• ._ «r T• .o.- •'$�. -,:Y n.'._ G•' ��•� :�^:.' '. •,,f.. ... • ..0 w. •. ...,.' ..., ., ... . .' a..« is .. - fw Recordsat Night "i'Flickering Flashlight Halts H.THE ��k' :New Radio Rule - Tr ainr and Averts Death Three and One-half Hour: ':t �: At U�erator Saves Life of Unconscious Autoistby,Each Week Limit Dur. U_uick : kingg---Wrecked Car Sounds Grade-tug Banned HoursCrossing rm With No Train Near Ottawa=A radio station Ila Ca;nad&T—Ti?soa urs g:=A w•Inking flashlight in the distancejite headlight of an on- , "A Lome Scout.,-What a wealth equally good standing as a member may broadcast records between 7.30 I stopped an eastbound express train just coming train. �N of romance is conjured up by'those of the finest Troop 1n Canada. P.m. and midnight for three and a in time to avert a, sure tragedy here Preston reversed his direction sod 3h-ee words! In Canada at the present time halt hours each week t dashed toward the train. Pullin his Down throw h the a ea but on no on i g g e Sunday night. The train came to a �:• there is a large number o1 boys who�night for more than one hour. The` Rashligh'i from. his pocket he flicked r t'• ;:;a�; has come the echo of that deaira to I halt a few yards from a wrecked auto, it on and off, and an alert engineer are taking advantage of this Lone recor�e must be what are knuwm as 'DO, which stirred the heart of that Scout opportunity, and in the Pro- electrical tranecriptlonfa, ea Pinued, beneath which the driver lay saw the feeble-beam and applied his + especially; ,t Stone Age boy, making his first vtnce of Ontario alone there are now a unconscious. Angus Scott, prominent brakes prepared for 'broadcasting and must t just in time. The train crest spear-ot the Grecian Youth, train- about 250 Lone Scouts. In this be both produced and manufactured Dereham-farms. owes his life to A. =it was No. 10 passenger train, in Ing tot- his first great racd' in the province they have been organized >qn Canada. The new rules which` R. Preston, and to the chance that his charge of Conductor Bailey of fit. Arena -of the Roman Boy, watcliing as nearly as is possible to corres-I-include • the foregoing were an- car, dragged 200 feet, -by a freight Thomas-soon had pulled •the auto > his father's preparations for one of I pond to Reguhar Troops, and every nounced by Hon. Alfred Duranleau,!train, came to rest ori a switch which from the track and had given Angus 1 r, Caesar's expeditions-of the Norse. possible assistance is given to them I Minister of _liarine, late Saturady,;controls the grade-crossing alarm bell. Scott first aid. Dr. Weston and Police Preston, -'ho is n! Boy, Betting forth on the first coy i to enable them to Obtain the mail-1 They came into effect at onm and night operator here Chief Reynolds were called to the age of adventure-of the Page, mum benefit from their Scout Pro- the intention is to again review the fo'r the 111chlgan Central Railway,i scene, and removed Scott to hospital, t buckling on the armour of the Knight t gramme. ; stopped hl., auto when rite alarm bell FIe'was suffering from severe but not situation at the end of the year. g she served-of the young tyolonist,'j' Four Lone Scout Troops are in I after midnight and- before 7.30• rang at the North B<tardway railway I dangerous scalp wounds' and bruises. r for the first time Betting foot on the existence in Ontario, covering the p.m. there will be no restrictions as crossing about 10 o'clock. The bell t When he regained conselousneis soil of his new Homeland-And' now. whole province, each with It's' own I to the use of records. Within the. continued to ring, but no train appear-�Scott was able to tell his story. As he -- =+. the LONE SCOUT! Qcoutmaster, who is to constant I restricted hours no transcription ed. Thew Preston saw lights u on i drove to the crossing he was watching g P And what IS a Lone Scout? W' touch with the "routes" under his shall be played more than Duca in the track, but as he watched they 1 for the flier from the west, and he ran fall know_what a Boy Scout. is`- $'e charge, and.. ( many centers- a small any one area: The minister re _snapped out. He tnvestigated� sud, headlong into a freight train from the - - 7 -• . - $taus' that Boy Scouts belong to the group of boys have formed a' Patrol, �serves the right to grant special per- 200 feet up the railway right of way,i east. His car was, dragged the 204 •.. `� fittest .Boys' Organization in the and appointed one of their number as mission to smaller stations in centres ire found an auto wheels up across the feet down the track to the point where *fvorld, that they are bound together, Patrol Leader, sad they work to-'wirers few orchestras are .available,I rails. Unconscious beneath the ma- Preston found It. The crew of the as hrothers In one fraternity, irres' gether and help each other along exceed rite three_ and one-half ebine was Angus Scott. Preston ex. freight train were unaware of the col- topective of class, tongue, creed or na• and up the Scout Ladder of Profici-#hour limit. Each such rage wit! be erted all his strength to release the lisloti, Conductor Thompson said, j tiouslity. We know that they meet envy. }considered on its merits. man, but the task was beyond his when lie was informed at St. Thomas together frequently in Troops under Of course everybody knows that' Powells. He shouted for help, but, of the accident. The bot car which ` The decision by lir, Durai:leau 'Scoutmasters, learn many useful The Buy Scouts Association is mon-,follows lengthy consideration by the though a dozen cars traversed the I the auto struck was eighteenth in line things. have lots of tun and endeavor military and tnterdeaominathoaal, sof erossing; no one heard him. He start-�from the engine, and the Impact es. to help other people whenover pos• c here Is room.for every red-blooded F experts in hos department and him ed back for aid but. as he did so, saw�caped attention. P afble. dile know that in their Scott(• boy between the ages of 12 and IS ,self. The old rule, often related, li fug they find the outlet for that•de- years_ in it's ranks, and if you would was that no records should be broaJ - -- r .sir••• to DO,' like to know more about the move- cast after 7.30, lir. Dut•anlead heard Man, oats No. 3'C.W., 34%c; No. representations from musician unions I �T'lae Markets I i sed, 33iac; No. ? do, And many years ago, 1n his far merit, just drop a line to The Lone, P 0'r_•c; No. S -r - t objecting to the free use of records _ __.. - C.W. Sian. barley, 30%c; No. 4, do, fM see�ug wisdom. the Chief Scout o'ail Scortt Department. Boy Scouts As-i PRODUCE QUOTATIONS 2914c; feed, 27=at• t;ie world ordained that, where tt is vociatiou. 330, Bay Street, 1'nroato, and from broadcasting starlotrs ;u:,, i porting the use o3 records. Toro:,t„ dcalcre are buying Argentine corn. G;c lc.i.f. Port Col. imposetble for a boy to become a • telling[ hem why you cannot iofn: g Itr)r.ture' borne)• f, In a statement issued the min- at the fAowing price:: g D liillfeed, (lel.. Montreal 'f ref htf tnrmber of an or aiilaed Troop ��. a regular Troop of scouts• and th,et• $ro.us. because of the locality In w11l'Kend you full particulars of how titer- said, he confidently expected Eggs--Ung} ded, cases returned, bag- included-Bran. per ton, :21.35: that the duction and manufav- fresh extras, (,c; 'fresh first.. 1&•; shorts. r 'ton, $°1.25: middlin {` v+tltch he lives, or because of a ime you can become a Lone Scout. seconds, 15c. �'' rli-.Oc•sl handicap, that boy shall n.-nr The Editor of this paper has very'ttlre,on tha r�rord.a fn.Canada would r, ,$'?nt. vivg employment to Canadlan music• Bu .er-\ 1 Ontario er:amen• Ont. gran-Whe,.t, -66c; barley, Ile denied s11 the privileges, the. kindly placed this space at the dig lana sad i`an4r11an rernrd mahz s. suli.•s, "1 t., 31?jc; \o. '_', 30 to 3014c. 38c: oats, 28c: rye: �3-tc; buckwheat, training and the fun of Scouting, bit: poral of thit Lone Scouts, and i)tP;, Churring crew:, -Spec••al, 92c; Iq". SOc the he shall be permitted to work by week you will Ind here informal _ e. A -1, sic; No. 2, _Sc out the Scout programme through his tion. helpful hints and news of whatpara.- fined r HAY AN STKAK' PRICES �h^use-No. 1 lar; , co orcd, para,- o:+n Initlative, as a Lone Scout, the other "Lon1e," fn Canada are do- Ottawa }gives WelcGrn� fined and goverrment Rraded••104c, I Dealers are quoti�ag shippers f•cr Quctatior.s to poul,ry shippe ar; hay And straw, carload lots, delivered 11 hat a golden opportunity is thl,4 tttg. ro we. Mope chat top w1t1 loo:; to hies French Nlinister n= �" " - to the boys who live on [arms, and for It }ewe. by and .that It will het foltmi•s: on track.. Torcmto, - the followin, p� Poultry, "A" grade alive-Youne! prices: _ :Su .m.•il villages where there are not yati. Nex!. week information will b- Ottawa In .0 again by he :4 r ehick,?n-, over 3 lbs•, ? l No. 2 timothy, ten. $14; No, 3 do } lc; over 4 t'.1$13- wheat straw, S8; oat straw, 3S, I� • - autlfrtrnt boys to form a Troop. o; prtblfahe�l codcerufa?r the activities of Presented !n Canada by her ,tau ;, Ib+., li�et 4 Ib_-, arc' under (Rock=1. - x lr• re rile nearest organised Troop the already- establi4hed i«oar fz„m. !'minister, On )larch 11th. Vbarlev 16c; do 1 Leshnrns p ), 12c: Fatted hen+,i LIVE STOCK QLOTATIONS I� !+ naoy mites away( These boys z�oops a-atiered all over Ontario. $rse:te Henry. llitllster Plen)nr•t-n- over 6 lbs., '21c; over 5 to 8 lbs., 21c;� Hedvy beef steer`s, $6.25 to S7 Clary to Canada of France. scram pvc r 4 tc*o lb; 2 I butcher steers, choice. $e.:o to $6 75: .. ram Atilt become Scouts. and 1p ••LONE: F..” 0c; over 3� to 4 1b+ : �' li,anl-d by ]i'adame Henry. am-el in 114r' under Si. lbAe 14c: .(Stairs; du, fair to good, $5,130 to $ii: du, coni., t);rawyt from New York c'hick'ca class:,l as old rooste••a ) 134 50 ti Xb•25; butcher heifers, choice, _ - •_— ;Ottawa River SDSn Quit- a little crowd had - Your.a turke.•�, over 12 lb=,. 36c; to. $h to S6.50: do, fair to good. SS.50 t:, Q e F:ithPrad - Canacitan Fher To Be Opened Soon at fife station to street the uo ml- r S to 1'2 Iba•• :3ac: tio, under 3 lbs., 30r i 86; do, com., $4.50 to S5; butcher cow,. 1 • • o ter: who snrrePds Hryu. Jean *:uta f1 ri turkeys. 23:. Old roosters, ov,•r auod to choice. S42., to 84.13: 1a. in Crash Preml_r GrurstP S. }ier.ry of Ori, �'lt• 3 lbs.. 15c. White dceklinv%. over .i med.• VIM to 84i canners and cutter-a 'irlo as well a+ Premler Tascherean i the first Fre nc tt minisrer ro 0 uta i,. iba. 25c; over 4 to 3 !bs', 23c. 4Iui_1$1 50 to 32; butche. bulls, good to - "• "ret Quebpc and representatives ref tit+ vbu r-ruiaerl to Franr; +otnr m ru;5+ r,)is ducks. over y Ib,„ _'lc; 4 hi chairs;$4 to $4.50; du, bologna., $" t't Fotrner Hamilton Airman Iiominiva G)ve'rnmenr u011. It ,, an. rgr• l'yoruler R. Ei. lirunrrt ;i;i,• One Il:s•, 17x, Guiles fowl, per pair, 51,2" ', $a 50; baby beef, S. to 38; feed'e'r... - _Plunges 2,000 Feet to iderstocd. oftirlare at the ?)Pi-:tout of `rt 'he ersi region,+ whnt+ 31r• �}HOLESAI � PROVISIONS zoodi• 5 to 35.`25: stockers. 34 to the new Haw-kesbury-Grenvllie' in•t Henry's hand. and other iw inli,•r+ at r t$4.50; springers. S60 to SSO; milkers _ .. Earth ( r1ie.Go)ernment fullo)red w'•h �rtFr 'Rim^l.sa,er provi i,n dealers arae iso to $tiA: capes, good`to«thrice, $Q terprovincial hrldg,• over the Ottawa c(u)t ng the o l mn n;g prices to re-ra•1 to $9:30: dew, med., $7 to $7.50; da, f A;imbial, Tenn,-Ernest Rollinson River tbts 'spring krc, aud.-expressions of w :�nn•� 'dca,era: I 1 tint pilot, who told al t t' S;noked meats-H:.nt+, mud„ 20 .�,I com. $5•,0 to Sr;.30; uu, graaser�. -. airport of- Arrangements fbr tile• - hride�•i _ _ �� �� ,$3,50 to $4.50; laiiibs, choice. $o buck 1r hsrre that he led a squadron of iitruciton were agrood to 1'a-t anus-i r_lr; snro4ed ro.lc, 1.: bre....0-tet ,t. , s a n, 1S to 27c; backs, Iambs, $I; sheep, $_ to $.6; hags, ba- t;,, Rritish Royal Ajr Force from mer, and the work un it is now bein= Prince May Open , Pea-mealed, _1,eon, Co.b•, X7.75 to $S, do, do w•,o,c., during the Great War; crash•• rushed rapidly to completion, to 't3c; da• smoked, ,1 to :I:;c. , t' f his death Sunday afternoon at �- _ Regina Grain Fair Pork hams. 19 -to 2oc: .hc ulder.+, pe to og above f.eb : do, butchers, Xt, Untardo'� contribution t„ the .unc .!k; butts, 22C; loins, 27c, per hog di,�rount: do, aclects: S1 rc is rtiere Field during a'stuntlag ex. . ture amounts to $it6.00st, !t hPc ,tn• ! Itu••ncf, airs+. - Tl,J 1'rin..• vi (lured "ttt•uCs-Long clear bacon 5r).hog premiut7l, I. Yon. known Cor the first rima r«,Pnt y, Wal- ,may }part the 11'„rld t:r;un to 70 lbs.. 49c; 70 to 9'0 lb..,, • dreds of persons saw the plane 4- -- E:xhib!tIon to he held in ke�'u•t, to 110 % ]6c:' lik•ttc)eight rolls, t o come out of a loop about 2,000 bask. during i93', i1St; hcavvwe;g'•r rofl:, 17C Planes\Prepare! 1,070 Cases of Mumps , fe fn the air and 'hurtle to earth f• •On behedr of the Dominion Gocerill Lard-Pure tierce;. llc; tub•, �+ i In Ottawa Outbreak' 111.3c; pails. 12c: prirt,, 12 tc, lYl::r,I ...For Fire Hazar(� r. the'-field. I men} and the 3ifni�r et .1ztlCnl(uce' Shortening-Tierces, llc; • to t !: il.inson, who lead aald he hr!d' Ottawa 0ltawa is in the t!u^^ rc Rt. Hun. Sit- Geon_ • P.er}e Cana•' r, i. I "- y I1 ,c; pails, 113ac. F `flying for 13 years, earlier Ip the most serious urttbreak of maniP't rllan minister without portfolio, In-, Special pasty s tercet; �' cattle Sr: Ila;-ie. Tu be full; A v afternoon had been taking pas- in many Fears. A total of 1.0701 i•itnd the Prince' to officiate st Re-, 15c• tub. -1 y, hertenin -'► r.- 7, --. _ rl es, ^. '.!nx. H!a Hirhite+; has not } •t ' _..-- l Prepa::ed tu. a_ . Ynson's body was found about” ni)ard of Health �Incr the Keg nninx GRAIN QUOTATIONS ted than usual t'.:!s spring, becqu�r planned his engagentan�s for 1932, Grain dealer, on the Tn ort'+ Boatdl of the lack of snow, the air opera + f' >Pt from the )•reeked plane, ofIn93anuan 'thr,re were 4:,n ^asps i 1. )tut it i.; hoped he twill nreopt the o{ Trade are making the• follov,-in- l tior«s branch of the Department of + in B: Jackson, president of the Canadian Invitation. quotations for car 1•:ts: ' 'Lauds atitt Forests ha+ plan.c:s on the a ' �CoY;laihia stir Lines, Inc„ a local con while in February 4x6 Ut:swans I V, imThe Dominion Government lit, it Man. )vhent-\rt 1 hard, 641y(-:l stations in the i+ a Robinson, o me here March 1 to 1., 164 ;x+PS^iters re 's Lo lol"ard ' j No. 4 do, :;7 t' i ' o' " r"" 62 lc:!Pruvincr, anti the.:} IA-111 be ready to V a month ago told him he last t I invitation to the Prinre sliort:y. bay i0 Ic,i,f: Godtr:ch an fly as soon as th? broak•np:comes, T I` in Houston,.11ass.l where hf ported. ports). t Captain W. R. Maxwell• Director of c," ,v is believed to be now. - the Pt;orinclal Air 5e,vice. said her, - I said Robinson told him he 1 ,March Surprise i recently. IIe explained that the pos. •u ,t native of Hamilton, Ont., from i _ _ I slbility of a sud.len break-up 6f the +_ R he enlisted in B Flight of the 'fi :• ,k;• £ix, es t ice here and on the lakes west of 144•'•. �'cluadron of the Royal Air Force. ` ' 1� 0". .rs >' here might precluiic tine pian}; mak- r Ing their flight to the stations Farcy �,je ., <.. c y,d. Ill lite season and �,o the new ,policy R�. 'o Ple-nes To Guide' `? had been adopted TI:e re condition- Navy'sAir Squadrons a in, of rite plane writ ... itcrach. ire Wa;h!agton--Fighting air shad• q z v t said. r):, of the nacv hereafter will ly°.ac- c•m (,tied by radio lanes to ,nide a � r K! hack to the mother carrier >t Canada's Supply Of Radium n':,~tt navigation fails. �F , -,L i v Edmonton Juurntii: ' I•'ur;i:cr d.; 1':+v!d S. Ingalls, Assistant SF -re- ta11.; of the #est b?itis; C•,rriod on at ry tart', outlined that this had been de- L+Y t 1e' rite 1:niCerti;ly int) the lsifci;hirnae, cid-I since the recent maneuvers off i ~ f •. A. � brough flown t'•o;n t;:cat flt­i •'Lake. t:!-• Panama Canal. when 36 planes of s,tc.t a nar•tre tis t.: calryin,g 7'l men located the carrier .' ho!,e that the depuaits-may tt ;:ch' rinl} by her searchlights at dusk. !..n radinut. It is sta•ed tha; conl- :'Ktrlgation, however,. had guided i ptuisons of the rad;,,aeiivi:r of tuoae tli�nt to'the vicinity, They had �t '� deposits with_tliosc from A itiCh the Kac left for half an hour. Radio seta : ,W United State: i.; gaiting its r.tdhtm foa, Individual 'fighters thus far have I . ' supply Slit brat the s'^atPr at'.ivi pro)•ed too heavy, si• 2 ' c ty I., registered by tits n,itii;:irn ontis: If this means that the Gi•eat I Midget Car Record Bear Lake rlirpnGita have a hi, her : Broken 1111 England : radium content than those Ili Ccdor-. Erooklands, England-The Rri'!sh ,� r• ado, Canada's prdhlcnu of ec;n i•tg a �' l *l i adequate supplies of ibis cxtcP:neiy au�torist G. E. T. Eyston, driving a : 1 ' 4t rare and valuable .ntiveral would ap I' With car broke the nilles wc.rid i' pear to nr solved. 4� record for baby cars with an oft-M.11 �; ° v��'�it�� r M _tllrerd of 96,93 miles per hour. .y:�a, «s£c ' � s a} j The previous record was 94 wilir.s Two heads of a 'Catnily are not x'. x always better than one. on hour e4tablished at DayfonR ro• � 's -�- " cen:ly h ('&plain M. colm Cam hall. ;•' r t n � rw„' As a natiau Great B,italu is hecorn .' Y P ro t $qs . acne: -Knighted. Eyston also t:p- v Ing much bealtbier: her death-rate tured the kilometer record. the mark ,,:. scene Is in High Park, Toronto, atter recent blizzard that swept city and large part of on- beta n- gjs deatrate has dart..>ased by halt h- i�etag 156 kilometers per hwtr. Carlo, tying up vehicular and railway traffic, and burying country rindrr 1.1 inches of now. daring the last fifty years. y3; _ y ,>� 5� !"xM...N +.-n ...c.. .jy Aax'.a '- :«'�. .. �tT . w. ' ,.. � � .Y :r. Si _ ]'#'f .✓irk: ,S#'vr 9'Jia..,f+•• ' '•" '' • a"�P:�v •�'- „ .`717 y1 - � �� i.T.%,. ai'1%�6f. # R• �"�-y,^w �}s'0, r v H .4 .' .ii"e•': ,.:.y�....•. .'.:..r. •Y.,• ••' :.' :t'v vrrs.k,.' .�y' - ....• :'r'•1..-ei. ... .'M• ..✓ ...fF.�:..c - fi. r:pF a.YY .0.lc Y './LSV"- w r 1-,..r._ '�. l j! t••.� ,. .. Y.. .- .... r '.t" .. - r"9�Y kis *.f .� ..W Wi • , T, .{ JM 1,•w .•V • t .7 - • r -y r r V ! (Capt.) A. T. Uorbett..of -Radio Licenaeamay be obkalined - ?w+►'�+ Bracebridge, has been spending a from We C. .Murk i. at the News• few daye with her cousin@, W. L Office. - -Wm. Oaths had a baeiaeea and Mrs. Courtice. -Mry, J. Doyle has returned ,trip to Cobotirg on Monday. -Arrived-Tbe new 1.00 full home, after spending. g weeks - - - J. C. and Mrs. Philip speht fashioned Kayser hose, also all in Toronto. Thiirsday,with Oshawa relatives. 1.95 hose reduced 'to 1.50, and all -The dram ��a, Home Acres will _ -Mrs. Conten and Mr. Astinall, 1.50 hose to 100 fob• two weeks be given in S. S.No. 1, on Tues- Grocery dpeciale for This Week �f Toront , ,fst-Bcadleys.. _day arrh 24th. _ aayoIe Soap,o • ... r-a sister, Mrs. -In view of the many corn -Mrs., Robert Fitzeithe for plaints this week due to "hard Hamilton. spent the week and ELlpleg• " „ ,. n, n Cooking Onions. lO lbs 250 times, it was a real bracer to with her sister, Mrs. W. J. Clark, ` -Mrs. •James Somerville has t •! • ' � - • (returned home after spending have one of our local farmers say, and family. Kolona Coffee. I ib.tine .. some time visiting her nephew, "Hard times? Why we havn't -Dr. H. T. FaUsise. Resident � _ - 28e Dr, l3obert'MeQuay, of Whitby. aqy. Big Drops last summer and Dentist. Office refsidenfx, 11no 8 Minute Oat Flakes, reg pkg -Qhs..W. and Afro. Pilke and low prices,small crop@ this year doors east of St. Andrew's church, y Gold Medal Sweet Corn. reg size, 4 uiaughter, Mies Phyllis,have each and high prices, one year.ie no Pickering• Office hours, 9 AL m.'ta 2for, •. .•• •.. ` in turn, been laid up with an harder than the last Sure give 6 p m� Daily; and Evenings by ap- / t _ me two Chautauqua tickets. pointment. (X-ray service)' - 'Crown"Black Tea; f lb sealed attack of flu, but are now improv _ v -The recent heavy snowstorm, -The Oshawa Presbyterial of peeks,@ ... .. .. 39C . -Mrs. Paull Knifton, of Parry while it caused much inconvieuce, the W. M. S. will meet in the Sound, spent Saturday here with was welcomed throughout the Sing 9t. United Church, Oshawa. her mother,-Mrs. James Gordon, country. - It provided work for on Thorsday neat, There will be who has been,confined to her bed a great many of the nnemployed morning. afternoon and evening r with an attack of $a. 'We are who are eager for work. ' It is=-Mise-i4ttCulley;of Itorea, no 1 thy---"--'glad to know that she is now also furnish'moiature fur the land and Miss Jamieson, of Toronto, recovering, which was exceedingly dry when will give addressee. -There was ttftuer a bener tire• winter carne on. Moisture was -The 9erv.ices of the United Mill. presented in Pickering tban urgently needed for .the coining Church next Sunday will be held ' "Tarn to the Right," given on crop in St. Andrews Church at the a�� also, ' ,� 4 -The' Literary Soellety of the nsnal hanre, -The-Rev, Frets-Rid- a 1 Tapers - Wednesday night-- by the Cana- l than Chautauouas. Don't miss Continuation School will.present inn, of Emma°uel College, will ( _ their play "Getting Acquainted conduct Both services, The even• the other splendid programa g be With Madge," in St. Paul's United in¢ service will be especially in- Church, all the presented. Each one i9 a great Church, Pickering, ou Friday teresting to the yoiii3g people of treat.John and`Mre. Stephenson;left evening, March 27tb. This is a the community. _ ae. 4 ` on Thursday for their new home high class comedy which will Y" is in Columbus, where the beat provide a full evening's entertain• wishes of their marry' friends °lent for those who like to laugb. R++• Ldivart4s4►masats. secoe4 ny them. In s its of the Between acts, music will be pro. ' Pa p ATONING-4 cents per sag. Pen- ' vided b the Glee Club. Tickets H . . bad roads their sale on Wednes y rya Poultry Farris,whitevale, Geo,Christ* , » day was fairly well attended and are 25c and may be obtained now fan, s-•as- There s a Reason 'satisfactoryrices were realized. from any Qf the students. Doors - « p open at 7.80,.curtain S p. m. sharp. ANTED-s, quant sty of feed her- :..' -The new time schedule on the ley and oats. H. Arnold. Pickering, - WhithyLind sy line--went--tntb mery-body weleeme. _-.— _ Phone Pick 6100. 14tf - - — effect on Monday last. On account -Do not -fail to bear JuliusiTL-ATION WANTED-By a first. of the change the railway will Caesar Nayphe in St. Paul's S United class farm hand, married. Apply to D.W. Our Stook is complete, ,•' Grtttrn. Dunbarron. - r Rose the patronage of the Whitbv Church this (Friday) evening, — _ from cents per ' High School pupils as the return when he will deliver hii famons r R SALE-Seed jirain. Goose , N roll up. strip is made early in the afternoon. lecture, "By the Peaceful Pastured Fvheat an+Barley, Chas.L.Carter,Locust p t. Susses will now loot; after this of Palestine," which is interearing Hill. Phone Mark S20. 33 i!' • �traffiC. and instructive, :`ayphe. wb,);ie �01� BALE-til fano mixed hay. ; The season has started. -It to liL-ely that a bill will be a Syrian prince, was burn in V good quai:tyy. Also Rhode lsland Red eggs s They are going strong introduced ]° the legielatare this Dan!ascua, the ancient seat of !or Wtt.ng, Dr•N.E.McEwen. Phones ck season to make a an offence for culture, and was reared at Caeca• g Already. motorists to drive at a slow rate, rea Phillippi, and mill give tutieb �'OTICE-1 am prepared to put up �,H:�I '• �7 thus Impeding traffic. The • eedrr interesting information regarding 'L e� a-!rote$k ng and also repair eave-troughs 9!1 a invite you to COffi@ ped R p i For pr res appty t1$Tweedre,whtttvale Phone 'lis a great danger on thehigh- the scenes relatiog to the life of Mart 5304, =� sera s, but the driver is a1Qoa rbrist. He ie an excellent enter• - - - `- and 100k Over our cam- y O RENT-On Church St. Pickerina �• ' 'al voice Of ' great nuisance when trafiie 19 talneC and hag a rrtualC The1f of brick hour:@,iaciudrnII bands and fie• pies ® Complete k1tOCk ,_iheavy. great richneos and power, and hay tures Asply G D Bly+ 240 Indian Road. To- 1� _ 'office f . at -Rev. J. H. and Mrs. Stain• s fine platform presence. Heap- rnrto• or MEWS ton were in Courtice on Monday pears Io the native costumes of VOR SALII-A numker of Fork. z� • right on head. NO shire p 6 ar,d `weeks old the select bac- "''' _ 1 @venin of last week attending the people of Palestine. You will ins g on type. Price to suit the•,tees. E. L Chap• waiting. the golden wedding of J. L, and miss a great treat if you do not man,lot 9, can.2.Pickering. 29 lE rs. Parsons. who were resider to attend. - r LFALFA HAY FOR SALE-Or - of Plekerina some yearn ago. They -On Wednesday evening last ��w,ll exchange for at are or ponitry� at lot fa. - report travelling to be exceeding- the Brotherhood of the United can.L Pickering. Srvice Rrtehre, R. R No,1. so Jy difficult on account of the large Church held their third and last PiCkertng• Phone Pick 1404' zags amount of snow. banquet of the season in St. Paul's FOR SAL&-e-ronmrd house, no • -A number of people in the church sod it proved a great stock road.just southof Claremont. Elec• - - tris Yghted. Propari y eonfama 7 acres ]sod Tillage object to patronizing the success. Owing to Ithe very bad Apply Z.Bryan.Clartmont• srtf' 4 Chantataqus concerto for the impassable of the roads, which were Ci$SD ARAtN FOR SALE-A tiaaiey_ Rubber Boots- i� t �e' ch 'reason that it takes moueTT out of impussble Dusan to the heavy SN7of White tush oats and s-rowed trrlsy e 1.+1 V the village that should be spent snowstorm of the early part of Also some Duchessapring wheat. M. Barrett, Hare. Then objections come the week, many from Brougham. Pickering. Phone Pick b214. 49-41e almost entirely frompie who Claremont and other outside ggD FOR SALR-Victnry hist. Have dry foot for the ' bay their Rtfoceries, c othiog and points were unable to be present, Sane Darbses Cr000a wheat.grade No.i• Also g wbrts Bto *ther bousshfild necessities in the eons@ uentl the attendance w DinneenDinneenWhite clover seed. rew@ No.t. Apply G.W.liedgeoe,.Claremont. as cite. smaller than on the two previous so so sloppy weather " -Tbe cost of publiEhice a news- occasions. An exeellent supperFra SALE OR EXOHANGE-Io the Towu of Newmarket,a store ands laving paper has greatly increased during was served by the Women's Asso- roomsGarage. AA convenience%. For fur r- the past fifteen or twenty years, eiation. The chair was ably filled ticaiers apply to J.A.Mitchell,clarrreoot, 27tf - ` and the cost is likely W be still by F. M. Chapman, and Rev. J. H. L,ARbi TO RENT-9i acres splen- Tlp�►�np Su1�i8m`Sprl�lg 8��n ' les ,Usti lel further increased by an increase Stainton led the audience in Com .[' did loam at Oshawa Harbour.good buildings in postage. As the Post Office munity singing. Rev. Dr.Millson, fall ploughing done,new seeds. Possession April Sat•1931. Apply G.D. Duan,Oshawa. 25 30 Q a Department has been facing a of the Local Service department of -_4- ..._. . iSawe price $24,00 gronsiderable deficit, it is proposed the United Church, gave an excel ��OR SALE-Fon-r-roomed bouRe on 'to doable the postage on news• lent address on the misc-ionary o: quarter acre Garage,hen-house hard and ' rs. work of the church, especially '°.t water. uaod garden with small fruit. Ap- This spring's range Of samples are the P y Gly to.4,E.Richardson.Plcker;ng, Phone P+ck e 1 s comps motorists at of the Western r =stf - Best Yet. Superb.values 00 to atop at level crossings bac been The address was of a very en- OUSE FOR BALE-Six-roomed at • -. dropped by the legislature• eouraging ebaracter, in spite of corn:"r,.abie house in Rckering Village,elec- - - Ever CSC j a t�_hght,hard and sort water', opposite Town _ Hail. A;Ply Ar T.Law, Kinsale. a every crossing where tbere is everywhere. The principal speak. R,No.],Brooklin. esu not gooview oe tracks d vif the ineroe evening was the we , f the + �[ EET CE.OVER SEED FOR =' �• - •- -- roCer � leis �. both directions, but where there is known orator whose voice is SWEET bushels. Also 4 bushels Alfalfa y Specials a clear view of the tracks for a frequently heard over the radio seed. First-class wed Phone orders kept 10 �� ' days only. Roy Carter,Locust Hill. Agent for - .( uIIn'B Lard '24 lb. ails' balf mile or so, there is no neees• Rabbi Eiseadratb,of Holy Blossom Gu..'nl .M Gua Fertilizem Phone Mark 903. e p t sity of stopping. 9yosgogue. Toronto, who spoke "-80 Orange Pekoe Tea,' 1 pound .390 -The regular monthly meeting on the subject, "The Human Fam• ORONTO WET-WASH LAUN• 3 tine Clark's Pork and,Beans for 2ft -of the Home and School Club will Hy." The rabbi is tall and of a TDRY(semi fialsh>--Les our driver Call and 8 lbs. Polled Gats for 2�a be held on the 8rd Friday of the very pleasing pereooality and s explain our 24�r service. Just �•e your month (Msceb 20th), is the school veryattractive a keg,who holds name with Mr•S.w.Davis, barber��p, we , will l�up,and deliver each Monday, Wedoes- Romor s Pastry Flour, 24's ,: X550 house,at 8 p. m. sharp Min Aik• the rapt attention of his and,. day and Friday. 1afy — y subead, of 4he Whitby Hospital ease. + He has,a vision of the tiQte R BALE OA TO SENT-70 acres - audio Licenses Issued: staff, will speak on "The Unneees. when all mankind will be as one r on Provincial h,'g�way• her tuffs .rose of teary Child Delingnsat in School large family. He showed bow the whitevale• Good btdlein aha a P�qw - - . n fag saastly does. about 30 ten• Studies. Thi: should prove an world in gradually becoming For• full particulars apply to D. Bsaeda, ,� M1,. P1Ck8Y'11�1 I interesting subject for parents smaller the achievements of sci• Whitevale, 27tf_ Fred Ta ` uliting, >� ,and all are welcome. @nee. such as the advent of theAgM TO REDjT-?jot 97. coni, • lReftbliehed 2867. -Those who were a:peeling an radio and other remarkable iayeo• FPickering.containing 1eo�.�res. rr.me - early spring and had their hopes tions. He stake a strong ap al boa.@ if bank ham wrti s. ''stiattefi'ed by the recent storm. ho Walter of water. For partieulsw app Y to Mrs. ` rl for the breaking down of Lffoss waiter Ri c]terC6 at..PR]tering. or to 30 are woad@ ng where old man barriers whieh separated one sect S •faa'caiedonia Road, Toronto 57.30 CE1�TRgL , �Rwinter was kespinEthimselfduring from soother. Men of the type OR SALE OR RENT-Blacksmitb THE AGE the post three or four months, of the tabbi will do ranch towards VOR SALE showroom, good 7•roomed and thus give-us such a severe wiping out those prejudices that dwelling,barn. arden etc,. at hitevale, t 1-4 from C visci;very suite 2 miles from Locust ck- Telephone 4V Y V ebOCk by coming along like a thief divide one sect from another. At 'Hill,C P.R ;very sortable premises fora blank- in the night. Some farmers in the close of the address, R. Wint• smithahop and gat age business, or implement the province had sown and general y business. Immediate posses- peas before era moved a vote of tbanks to the pion, D.R, won, whitevale. 28.29 the storm, but these will not likely speakers end entertainers,. and -- .-be affected to any extent. Rev. Dr.Fraser in a brief speech x SNotice to Creditors -It is not to wondered that responded, Mr. Tbomas, enter. p 1927-Cha-pt. 150-gee. 51. A ' farmers fhel the present business tainer, and Miss Maude Hopes, •tiuto Repairs, Accessories; Oils and -- - -depression. Notwitbotanding the elocutionist, of Toronto, delighted ESTATE . OF JAMES PROUSE y, efforts of some to convince the the audience with their selections Farmer Deceased —GfalsUljne, Acetylene We ,-farmer that be is well off. taxes which did much toward'making 'have increased three or four times the evening such a success. Mr. ALL persons having claims E n within the peat 20 or 30 yearq. Treneer. the blind ruueician from galnst the estate of JA'111ES PROUSE _ Battery Charging late of the To*nship of Pickering, in J Thirty years Pickering paid 8850 Oshawa, presided at the piano, the County of Ontario, Farmer, dec- .4or teachers and 875 for caretaker. and also asked the Brotherhood to eased, who died on or about the 5thRepairs masse on all makes Now they pay 88150 for teachers sponsor a meeting to be held in day of February, A. D. 1931, are - = ` and 8500 for caretaker. On Re- the near future,at which the-work hereby notified to file with the under- '¢ !count of the heat/ ezpenditnre on of the Canadian Institute for the signed, on or before the 4th day of of cars.y (! ""ad@. the township and county Blind could be brought before the April, 1931, full particulars of their taxes have also greatly increased. people of this locality. Hie re Maims. Immediately after said date, 'he farmer is now getting no more -was granted by the unani- the assets of the deceased will be dig- - ' forhis grain than he did 30 years ,nous vote of the Brotherhood Rod tributed amongst those entitled there stgo.at f hip io u getting snore for the meeting will probably. held to, having regard only to claims au rg ARLES B• ""SPENCER u�me of hie product. The cost of oa or about April 9th. Mr@. $igen- filed. v Avivg, eepeciailyy to the matter of dratb nod Mr. Mill,son. Jr.. were Dated at Oshawa. the Tenth day of 4^totltainlr. bee 1% so inc•reaeed con guests, and Mrs. Stainton intro• March, A. D. 1931. claw•Ahly. which adds to the dueed the former to a nowsber of iv E. N ' K. C . O ' •^Y"m mei: �Oprle QrpNek