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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1933_01_20 ..<.�Fw3..e '1s7.,-a'r >rss •y- ,�.• _.-':. � •j�- _ _ .i.r'•�w mss• -_fc wr.. . 'a'f•'. - aY. ••;.` - e---Y's,. :,1 n P1CKh_% R1 .NLG_ AOL f. VOL. LII. PICKERING, ONT.' FRIDAY; JAN. 20, 1933'. - ��, 21 -�� " 11l�gff�+OSfRt `sslR. DUN"FITON . DUt4BARTON. ^� �/ A Dunbarton.Anglican Mission, Jan. - Mrs. George White is spending a GREENW00D D 22rid, 3rd Sunday; after .Epiphany. .week in the city. ~' D!DR. S. O. PEAR86N_Physielaa A flood-supply of Hard End Soft -��y School, 2 p._m. Evening Ser- Sorry that "_Bill" .Leonara in the ,Sweeon. Duabartoa, 101y vice and Sermoni 3 p. m. Preacher, store is ill and suffering a relapse. Oo•1 on hand. Also s supply �R.ev. E..G.-Robinson. 'All are cord- Mrs; James Smales, of Enniskill- w Wus as c R & F'ORBYTH,O h.D., Director of Kindling' Wood, dally incited to attend these services. °en, i.s spending a week in our midst. _ a(!p�°°`•erl"1 w..oet't�°°of Ontario' Nee' stove length, ' 'Miss Marjorie Annis visited with gswb�� 1838 Mew ldesYer of floe Amaksa.Opreeoetrieat. R ] . 87es eumiaed by,appointmerit. w►t:TEVALSi Mrs. Gordon, of Pickering over the Ctaremoot.oat. 12tf Phone Pick. 1708. _ - w eek-end. I•q.. BALL I�.TN1Z3, Fi �. � Tho A—val, Thanlegffa�Slipper We are pleased -to report Mra. of the Whitevale Baptist Church will° Shiales Sr., somewhat improved af- ' THIS 18.THE :DUNCAN B. McINTYHE-Barria• be.held on Wednesday,. Jan. 25th: ter a serious illness. *,� Ler. Soricitor. Notary. Olio--BrockSt.. -A • $ E Supper will be served at 7 p. m. of-• Mrs. Alex. Gourlie gave an after- FARMERS' MILL $oaf. Opposite-Bell Telephone Met., Whitby. GENERAL INSURANCE ter which a suitable•program will be noon,tea to a number of her friends � Platte 45. 4sly AGENCY Wednesday ifternoon. A large number f,farmers rendered. All members and friends Q RR DONALD RUDDY Barrister. BROUGHAM. - , ONTARIO- -df the church. are eord4aily invited. Mrs. Richard Scott and Firs. W. ezehaage their grain •'a v Solicitor, Notary Public. Moneyto Loan. ----- --- ---- Scott, of New Liskeard, are' visiting -for Office formerly occupied by the late A.E.Chris- Facilities for placing any kind of In- Port L pion their parents. Thos. and Mrs. Chest- 1 r t1aa,south wing of Court nose,Whitby. Sly -Hour and Cereals - ro• - eurance at heat rates -- -• er -and Ben and Mrs Closson; of-the _BE&TON. BELL dt ROSS, Barrist= available. On Sat.rday evening; lasf some. Centennial Corners. It Saves move and many more era, Solicitors. 904 'Northern Ontario Security and aervine my 'Motto, pers ms 'visited 'the Rouge. Hills Golf Quite a number attended the ann- y X Building, i3UBay btrcet,Toronto„ 431y' Phone Pict.a15_ •. and-Count Club and did much darer- ual business meetin of the United ohould do it. H.B• !• --- - ` - --- age to the property. The intruder; Church, on- Tuesday' evening. The 'Yeare ago practically.all farmers J•1r.-F koee. - Adelaide�sas s 'brake doors and A-indows as well as-Social• Hour and Su r at the be a J. H. Beals >, _ g y - rP� , got their flour and cereals in jai( ®ARL50'r', PICKERING Claremont cabinets in the offices and room. ,•inrain mad? it very inter__ti exchange for their grain and i� MULVEY—Barristers,Solicitors,Notaries PHONE 924 Th-e cash -register, - a valuable.one, - - - •- - �? Public. 213-214 Confederation Life Bu:ldin p r Rouge Hill - Saved Maned g• as forced o en but it contained na Cor of Yon a and'Richmond Ste. Toronto. phone] Adelaide 4489 and 4480. By appoi:it- FURNITURE money. Besides entering the Club � fatal motor accident occurred on al Saturday evenings, Pickering retidenee House they broke into .eleven of.the the highway here on Tuesday morn.- Why not do it again ? Phone Pick.3613, 8tr We are dieplaying an attractive cottages where -much damage -was ing when Wm.' Stone, aged .36, of There is no flour on the market variety ofkmas Gifts. done b g Toronto, was struck by a hit-and- that-has stood the teat =' ►rH0'H90N McMILLAN-B.rris- y breaking doors and windows ,) ter•, Solicitor., Notary Public. .Oiice at Aluminum and Graniteware Etc. Constable,W. Chester and Provincial run driver and left lying in the mid- _ -better than M1 Relida•rice of Mr.Thomson. lot 11,concesbioml. •: Furniture and Furniture Officer,Mitchell - are. investigating,' the of the road about 25 feet from • • • for Pastry and Fine ncaenng. Office hours'Thursday and Saturday 'novelties. but so far there is no clue as to the K18811711 . evenings, from 7.00 V.m to 8 30 p.m..or by ` his truck. Stone r'as a driver for the Cake Baking. a !meat. Toronto office 605 Royal Bsak Prices low, in keeping with'timer. guilty persons. Smith Transport!1 Phone Pack 2000, Toronto Er 5303._ _ port Company with wb— tjlgkeA d F1 S@ ' 79 om he load been employed for ten Baker's Jo .._. BALSAM. years. He was busy oiling his truck Y Flavored - ROOFINGS ! when the- accident occurred: A pass- _ Dread. George Lee is having a sale of his in motorist found him lying on the Chopping Monday Wednesday - EIL 0.811fITH. D. D. S., L D.S. — farm stock and, implements today. Y lr Csf,ccesoor to rDr J.N.Dale.;, Graduate.of $and 5 X B.C.Shia lea, natural road and summoned Dr. Cartwright, and Friday. We do ,VW College of Dental'Sarseons and Toros. g bliss Sadie Ward spent the week- y• os lift a• At Clarcmant omce over D. A. and stained colon. end with relatives in Claremont. of Pickering, who found that he. had _ ._ _ _-. it right. I 6aalt's�tora every Tuesday and Fads E'hone-, sustained a fractured skull, and had at•.fllll11 g, TORONTOASP_HALT.ROOFIN G Miss Cora- Lee is_under the duct- him rushed to the Toronto East Gen. NO CREDIT in shingles, sidings and or's•rare suffering from gall stoner. Hospital, "where he died that night, On afcooat of the etlaeRe to times BRBERTT. BALLAISR.L.-D S.: - roll roofings. Arnold Wilson, of .Hamilton, is. a blood transfusion HD D.s_, Graduate of the Royal Collge or r isitin kris uncle and aunt George' proving unsucc- and 'the close margin I sell at. I Drstal Snr;ieoteand the t`nrversoty f>t Toronto Quo• iron ehingler and roofing@ g + g essful. Dr. C. E. McLean Coroner am forced to discontinue credit, i Offs-in reeidenf:e second door east of St. And- - . -and Mrs. Wilson.- for. East York, has ordered an in u- . t, fr sr'•CE+farch, P�ickering.Ott. ofSce bons,: 9-We can supply the material only, or !bliss Norri W' � q except for a � ne Wilson, of Toronto roved monthly oa -..,. to s PP th)ly P.m . or by aplwfatFseat. rX-ray give you a price on the complete nest, and Provincial Officer Runci- • i accounts. ew•ke1. Phone Pick s home at resent sufferin from an C ounEs. gym• ��y ob. as we have secured the p g man is imesti investigating, but there is no _ - 1 attack' of muritps. g g' - • servieea of a flrst•class clue as to,this driver of the car that roofing an. Dick and Bob Ward, of Claremont,I F• Z• � 3'wL�T �tts{ �~ 6eatrl►sr' ' ' _ g - see>lt Sl nday with their grandpas-' struck. him. Stofre was in an acrid- "' ` ^' All 1ti orli Guaranteed. � ?nt four years,ago in Oshawa when _ -eats, W. P. and Ilya. Jove=. YNELIZABETH RICHA Ei - .. the truck he was driving broke out L. $URNINGHArII - RICHARD SON g •Fire and automcbilt insurance of al,k nds, Mrs. Richard Day is soroucly ill in flanges: As a result he was totally e Y Huitdin a n • -. d Gen_cal A- g tl peaen nr companies of solid • � ith he trouble � a _ stand s � a3•t O ble and r_ of .how . P _ ICKERINO blind fur t.xh montn5 and last sum- Contrrs.ti ' 'ug any improvement,. hiss Alicai "T his 1-year old dayghter asp Ef+t-imates flruisbed n allcluses POSTILL Licensed Auctioneer, LUMBER YARD Miccn. trained nurse, of,Claremun� strucl, by a car and was confined to of work-•interior and Fitrerior. III - F. tlr Doaaef4r or Tork sad onwlo. ono- !s x'siting on-her. nick Ho�pit MM aalea of all kinds atsemned so fm atorseas — - ..— - - — - - 7"' t ildr a Alterations and repairs. t Ch ens 1 fur :. siessfre. Addroos Greet atver P o., oat. a sore time. Deceased is surv,%ed by _ _ BZaCliBIYllt�lII3., .. 'OOdKOik ullEENWC oo. Cbimneve Built Conciete Work. •..hi> widow and two children, 3 end 1 DR.BEATON'TOWNSHIPCTL-ERE at-rigbt•pri-es ' - wars old: Phone Pickering.;712 . ooc..y,nese o.aa�E..,ot4r�r *, Kenneth Bush, .of Toronto,- ,pent -• FaIRPOIiT, (l`TARtU. _smda.Er aofwanw Er was Now i!*,be time to have those repair ae. team er w 1 Sunda a'th_ his 1 • crw _ y. .l fame and mother. .. _ BROUGHAM. —_ _ O°a•*m Iasoar ,•r!ie s'ii;�r.-tle3 .�. Harro�•s rr ,riretl. of riasrlsyfe Ia• P �p:ooppeerrtt�y A H --•� ' ' ! soar' .�tsesa'e:Ott. ''er ... _ - . C - t-v dl�newee,tirilows h.,%F .he fa. The =cho,l has bei�n eloed for a This church and S'lnday ';ehru,l' Shin For Safe c�..s Fle�,rry Pitons alw•,vs,on b•�nd. --- = •`:":�TM, MAW,' LICEN9 few days owing ti, -e :ervices un -S 4 y were•:weil attend- an _ ED AL'C- Aleu�eKierin Viking $r afro• y tidemic. .of ' TIONEER,for Ygsk,Qntario and Durham Lure and kl(­ri-_ lt'aeHrrs,p coidrr• - �• 1:ev. Zir. Julr, of Brtr.kIin con- 5x clear and 5x No. B. C. 4hingles.' C.o•tuee, All hind"of sales promptly att°maea If tbint ag of b,rpio an electric radio Wm. Orrrerod- Sr., h s returned ducted the Sacramental services., Gf.IL Galvanized Steel Qhin lea, I - Terms reasonable. Dates for Baia may be g g rraa�ed at lVEwS Qmcv He9 and lndapen- ask fOr a dem.riietrH-1 fn c f the -.New h.rr' after spending a few days, vrkh The Fred.eassie :amily, accompan Iiird'ta Felt Si+tP yhingl?e. floor phooey. Whitby,out _air _ Rogers' Majestic wodel@.. friends in-Markham. _ �ied by Mrs. Geo. Philip and Mi,s Alen. r-rubbe•ring huggy wheels, `�fARNET ROBERTSON The pri•:P+ are right. _. - A number from,here_attended tiw Brodie, uFre in- Agincourt un Satur- Lawn rnr.*ers Ph%rpPr.Pd. - �+ Sunda School convention at:GreE•lr, day visiting lira; Cassie -Sr., and T. PATERSON'S CLAREMONT r . WCOd�CTE32t3 y' 13i+s Margaret. Electriu»1 Uontractor GREEN tVOOD ;�1 River- ten Thursday last. Call and get prices, Phone 2612 y The little son of Freeman and 11rs. Our Sunday School. was well rep- 'Wiring and Repairing for Light - • - -- 1lanfIe 'has been under .tile; .doctor';I resented at. the Sutiday School con- rf „ or . power. •P1Ck�arin$ -Mills care frn a week or so. I vention at Green Ri'rer, Arid those in You Can Buy at Hone M ..All jtinds of electrical good _ tf 'bin. Brandon znd �Irc. Gibson. are ,attendance_report a very fine con- TIRES 4 lention: , BATTERIES, kept In stook, -- troth- cunfined,to their houses su.!- R -$ezveyou-tried L..AXH,-the erinir from •the prevailing epidemic The annual -meeting of St. John's ACCESSORIES 21i ly Pbone 17tk, Picker:n . , -- - _ flew Cereal Food and Mnf• of colds. Congregation.was held in the-church . _ $n Meal? It conitune the Ed. and- �Irs. Jackson, of Fort in Monday.afternoon. Rev. Mr. Jull, At a� low and better prices ;NOTICE - ___ germ.of the wheat and other 'William, are here for a Ester days ow- of Brooklin, was in charge of the _ ~ part! of the cereal greioA. ing to' the death 'of their grandson, meeting. The several reports present- as ' Whitevale ffiills � An old fe.f!hioned health Alan Pegg. ed by the various organizations were _ _,yon can in:To-onto. pfvnlotiost food modern. Quite a number from here 'attend- very encouraging. Reports of the :'Ohoppiag every dry teed. For 9A le at f "'ed the Firemen's concert' in $rough Year's work and finances will pe pre-- Let tee repair that leak tri on Friday evening, when they �4'nted and -placed in,.the hands of P T P• ' Otte grocer s. members and adherents. The .con except Wednesday _ y _ g _.. pent a most enjoyable time: h g- - �. --- We extend our m shit.' to-I.1- regatiun-by-vote--ratified, the decis :GRAIN—FLOUR—FEED �' � �ion ad b the -=Hkilled M4stf�t�>i►ira.' Just arrived a carload of oyd and:Afrs.. _Pegg in the loss-. of made y coy tUined Boards of Western Ont9.-- their little,con, who died ten Thura- Management at Claremont in extend - - Snmithfield.to� Roc: 11r. C=lover from the church here, , aundayst. The faneral vas held tjrn , of-. ..Gordon on Phone �3' Law -J Will exchange �' ' Flour fur Wheat - We have roost any Feed yon - � - o �• - • ANTHONY WILSON May need, �Prvires-beinz.conducted by Rey. 3Ir.} Vie presume most of tl�e read,-r, of Pro pi 'Ftill line of Ponitr Feedo. "rton, after which the remain:� the �\ew.;" were present.a.t the Fire- PICIiERING, ' Q\T�1RI0: l' y ,fete come y m,n s concert' qn Friday—eve Gn - _ 'Btf Phone :Mark: :>542 - - for interment a Fy rlf!t\ .,oK ezce ant 'was the - �T �• to Salem Cerneter ill . LOCkWQQ�} -•----�- - - pi+,crarn. The very fine spirit of co-• -wi'' c - �• o eratirin and net hborliness, sho%v[l - �d prevent PICFI::-RItiG,' ONT GREEW RIVER: _ 1? g . _ _ _ •� by alt• w•hn in any way contributed -• - ''. p • _- �I - �Mfs., 'bTuir s 'ent last week-snit in to the success of the concert, was <J S • R• 1T. CLENLENIN� Toronto with her mother. very much appreciated.by the romrii- xf' Mrs. Draper has-been confined to ittee and the' community at large. To The i N i 1 FL'�'ERAL DIRECTOR the house with tluinsy and a cold. receive contributions from so many._ _ Mrs. Norris Windsor returiled' to talented artists, free of'charge, ;was '} PrivAte Ambulance her'home`after'spending afew days. a gift. to be appreciated, and they �. with friends in Cherrywood, have the sincere thanks of Brough- or -m �, tOri�e - F Day and Night Service Norman Forbes is s ending his am Citizens-' Lea � helping = p goat in thus �. Pbone tJVm3 vacation at :Markham .with his' par= financially to keep •our Fire equip-, tt » ents and will return to Mr. Heiseyis. ment up to a standard of efficiency. .fitter the Fl�l Matvera ;i000.. Mrc,'Trewartha, of Markham, and On. Tuesda afternoon, Jan. 16th, As 'we draw near to the 4 Y tike ° -end of soother year we Mrs. McKay; of A'ltona, visited last the Women's Institute held their rag _ wish to ez yeas our Markham - Onto week with their-sister, Mi: D n' uiar meetin at'the home of•Mrs. S. P grail - - -- -s - ----- - . ` W >i g • tads to our many frieode a ` - - can. Harvey, Thirty being present. In the for the bur ma entrusted WHY YOti NEED Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rudman and absence of Mrs. Holtby, the pres Lo oar cars• tie shank , - - Mi-ss Thelma-and friends, of Toron- ident, the chair was taken by Mrs.,o you sincerely. We will S1L�:NT��•GLOVV tot visited last week with trl-e form- Harvey. me .form of tae. Fe�ivaiy` �� S do our utrooet to m'srit a • er s father and mother,.Mr. and Mrs. meeting was discussed and a comet= -continusoce of - _ Rudman. f ittee wa@,appointed toAook after .the •-• _ . . Ml. ntintie and w eh r tun It is CLEA�i, CONVENIENT,. Congratulations are extended to matter.' When the-4irutine business s y SAVES TIMEaad - Thos. and Mrs. Postill' (nee Mabel was dispsed of the grandmothers �OC�� ��Ver y + LABOR and ie Madill) on their 'recent marriage. took charge of the •meeting provid- v u — A 1-IAP 'Y c. ECONOMICAL nday School presented them ing a varied program of..readin s,_ - • The Su f with a 5 year guarantee. with a miscellaneous shower on Th- gee 'yes, piano music, a song and a - s ;y} ,PROSPEROUS g urThe Sunday ofSchooWe Convention Mao Ham tontlMrsy Brown gavena f j Silent glow RSII a BArIIer which was held here in the commun- ,talk on The Greatest Grandmother - ��++ w at $Ly .50,'•' • sty 'church 'on 'Thursday, Jan. 12th, of History," the late Queen Victoria. " ' '1933 . •° •i was well attended by all Ahe other who exemplified by her life the mot- The year--round Tonio- a - ' Sid Glow' Sunday Schools 'of the Township. to of Women Institutes, "For Home 3'- ' MODEL "' The speakers of the day were well and 'Country." This was followed by r. C. A• STI<ITT For Every Stove worth listening to. Rev. Mr. Frank the National Anthem sung by all . . - --. ,�iI;00 per Bottle. Langford gave a very inspiring ad- present.- Mrs.' Harvey contributed a - and-Elute. - dress -about his trip to' the World group of Irish- and Scottish -airs-on - - ---- - - - paneral Director -Convention held in June .last in Rio the piano. Roll 'call met with hearty JoneB' $ Store -;-:Ambulance Service ALVIN BUSHBY De Janiero. The convention was one response: Those present enjoyed hav- _ - of the largest ever held in the town- ing an afternoon visitor, Mrs. Rolph, phone 6800 -� Phony 1360 Hardware Phone 4W!2 ship. The Union Sunday School ent- -of Markham. Mm Harvey, assisted ertained th>e guests and delegates at by Miss Cassels served refreshments ` w• • .%_. p y x .P �!'B 'e+H>:11." to"t}fe edni}►Yi•1�: i•. •',.t�73��11�Z�E i, . w7�YirLO : 41. Tsysllsiasso/etrhn•'•/eworit• � . _ . ' -- i f _ . . . w• • • Retolipe1W u1scurrs A Blend of Distinctive Quality Ea..p000 wk f eeasp000. s cups pastry Boor Powder i "SALABA r « :, •. tl sad awe) s•h°`b1`� Murder 'at Bridge i - , ,�cup• ,or lS.it walk half w.tes -- - nut totether flour, baking powder and yak.Cut in the chilled shortening.N w add the gated Liquid to make soft -By ANNE AUSTIN. dough Tow dough onto a floured board Q i and do am handle more than is aeees• - - - Vary.F.011 or pat out with hands to about M inch thickness•Cutout with a Soured biscuit cutter.Place on slightly greased pan or baking sheet and bake in hoot oven • �! - -- at450°P 12 to 15 minutes I SYNOPSIS. ' GREEN Seas afraid she couldn't swir_g the job Juanita Sellm is murdered t bridge.. it organizing and directing Lois' Lit- 921 Susp@cts are' Lydia Carr, the mald: 1 Flora Miles, in Nlta's closet at the time Theatre, an 1 wanted Sprague here, Fresh from the Gardens of the murder reading a note the-thinks both as lover and unofficial: assistant. ` ' but which- i from DextTracey. e ruts at's r x ti, - `-` w a b i{u . But that's a n city thine explanation, - -. c :,<0o 11,atluiy w 7recer tnat Nit!had maid and ofl�FialphnHammord,lengaR a don't yell think? . . . But I'd feel bet- not paid-her-rent, on the�plea that she Md$riCtkli Detect Colds to Nita. ter if Strawn had taken riy advice was short of finds. Streptococcus germs are found in ^:, ''!?•';'( Lydia tells of a b:•l S -ague contrived and set a dick to trail Sprague to see, « near ;lcita's bed, to ring in Lydia's room, p Sixth: The word `blackmaiP wasople`having' Colds, sore throats, in. _ Investigating the ;10,000. Nita received that he keeps out of mischief." - - - not mentioned. Suenza, and infantile paralysis; they probably as blackmail, Dundee : acs With a deg sigh the. troubled "Seventh: The secret shelf in.'the - ex- Penny Crain: former society girl, now' p g all look 3o much alike that an ex- district attorney's secretary, if an of young special investigator reached for foyer closet was not mentioned. act and certain diagnosis is often the women were in a scandal at the For= the "Time Table" he ha 1. drafted "Peter's verdict, .after he got difficult. syte School, where Nita direc'ed the ' Now Dr. RoeenOW: of the Mayo f Easter play. Dundee :earns from oia from his noteE made during the grisly through with 'us that--only Sprague �.' Dunlap that Arita was strangely excited 're la iY. of the "death hand at .could have done the Foundation•believes he has found the :J! on seeing a group picture of•"T:.e Beg- P bridge," g e gun and way of certainty, and, incidentally gar's Opera.' Peter Dunlap is hostile bride aZtd scanned it again: silencer which Nita herself had stolen toward Dundee and angry at the public- 5,20-F:ora Miles, dummy, table from Hu perhaps, the way Of prevention. The ity for his wife. On the way home, Dun- Hugo. - Rosenow test is based on reactions -• •• : r: r ' : dee warns Sprague not to carry on with 5.22-Clive Halilmond arrlyes and "And that's all, except that Peter of, germs to electricity All bacteria the blackmail, reminding him Cat Nita ''``` of a b.lies as well as $10,000. gees directly into solarium. asked me to convey t0 you his apol- t % : '"'"''`' have a negative electric charge and ° ':` g 5.23-End of rubber at table No. 1. ogies or his rudeness Monday after= Players Poll thus, when + CHAP'{ER hX�l-r- y y Beale, Janet Raymond, noon. . . . Penelope Crain, placed .n an electric, Leis Dunlap, Flora Miles (dummy). With,a deep sigh Dundee laid Pan- field, 'they,always move-towards the It c.as Wediies�c ay even ng, four Full Beale leaves livin' room to oin n 'e re y g J y port aside. positive pole. The greater the charge whole -der s since Nita Leigh Selim Clive Hammond in solarium, Exact! half a dozen es((,, y a .. thg faster they more. Dr. Roseaow' l'orL2.014 Fllaky }sad Leen murdered while she was Y possible sus- gars he, has found that the electric 5,24--Janet Raymond leavee room; pests, and not an atom of actual eri- dummy at bridge. Plaint:othesmen, says ;h,; went straight to front c charge of the,germs varies,accord- _ • - ' • -.•in' pairs; day'ar.d night S.lifts, still-` g Porch• dense against one of them. ..x-count ing to the disease with. which they BISCLilt aided the lone) house in Primrose 5.25-Tracey Miles parks car at 'em; every single one of them a pos- S �` y curb; walk's �1p,to-ihe house,:.angs up. Bible victim•of blackmail. Six }e ,are associated, and that, therefore, Meadows,.but Dundee had taken c,0 Fat. in clothes ck set and (his Asti- all of whom undoubtedly knew a Lhe the speed with whiclI they move to- interest in the actual scene of the mate.)' at existent[. of the secret shelf...,Sq pew- wards the positive pole varie , and-is crime since Carra%fay, fingerprint ex- n living , pie who knew Nita was in her bed_ dies way germs which look the same use Magic ' =' pert,had reported negatively upon the .5.27-Miles enters droom rr,n be distinguished from one an- talks with' Nita who as dummy, has loom either Navin seen her F - . secret shelf between Niter's l+edroom '`' g go er oi1He believes !t a+i11 �iecome p0e ' :t]_f_:n DQ r„ ju.t laid down.her cards at table No from hearing her powder box tinkling lIrdK2 ¢r close and the west closet. g r ° The eery lack of Sngerp:•in*s had 2 Players: Karen Marshall, Penny its damnable tune. . , Fes, Penny: sable to detect the Dreaeace of these Crain, Carolyn Brake: You're right! That's all-as far as " sa s 1�i SS m. of course confirmed Dundee's..belitf r.28-Nita leaves living roc m; goes Hamilton i9 concerned! If Sanderson diseases before they assume epidemic y 11�cFarlane, that the murderer's hand had press- proportions and so prevent. spreaditig. to her bedroom to make-up. .wont'let me go to New York-which._. dietitian 0 -- ed upon that swinging panel, had p go is where the damned business started .. 5.28?Si=Lois IIunla and Miles s .documents orlle tersthwhichincriminating had been tails dining room; Milea to make cock- -I'll resign End go on my ovine aith- A bope .nnaccompan!ed with a _ St. ��Iicl,eael s Hospital ` the basis of Niter's blackmail scheme. but wikstfnk'another day ]sere- godly 1119 had better b4 given tit, III .Tomato •6.31-Judge Out esters living But Dundee did-not„o to New rlrk -had deposited upon the shelf the gun X and the sooner the 'better; for, if re room, interrupts badge game. the next morning. e wAd fa_r• too _ and silencer with which the murder 5.33-John C. Drake enters living us g• ' tamed, it will prove ere a eplder'e web RECOMMEND K yin Hami.ton. when --0od shall take away.the soul-- : " ( had been accomplished, and had•la.tes _room, having walked from ,Country (To Be coat!nueJ.- _- -Aaghey, i N!a g i c 'be- retrieved the weapon in perfect safe- C _ Pe lob, which he says he lest at-fi.13r - - ' cause I know it is. . ty. A hand loosely wrapped in a hand• and which is onl; three-quarters of a - ' pure, and free kerchief. . The hand• of a cunning, Hole from the Selim house. from. careful, 'coldblooded murderer-+zr 5.36-Karen finishes playing of HER SIZE �a , p, .Y g He walked timidly-gredients. murderess. . . . But=who, hand, and Dexter Sprague and Jailet into the draper's' • Bonnie. .Dundee, broodir<g :it h.i? shop and inquired of.the pretty as- _ Miss McFarlane's opinion-is ' ; desk in the_}inn roam of his small Raymonts enter wont porch, pro- Istant: "Hare you- $nothing'' s[1,it • $� based on a thorough knowledge of g needing into :dini roam. i abie for a present fora o ?" d Chi apartment, reflected bitterly that he ., 5.3?-Penn rain finishes scoring, young lady, � $ i food chemistry;and on close study Y g, ! '" was the re wa no nearer the answer to that and Karen leaves room to tee} Nita toe ' ply' pei- of food effects upon the body. On hags'yo would like to look at some oncek question than he -had beet'�an hour_scare. u at practical'cooping experience, too. after Nita Selim's death. of those silk sports 'coats." Act . `sYStern t i' Most dietitians in public ins& ' "Well, my dear Watson," he ad-- 5.38-Garen 'screams 'upon discov- The-young man nodded,'bat' when Is`out. .ring d.e bead body at the dressing the assistant inquired'the size he o-isotte ttutions,like Miss'VfcFarlane,use dressed his ceded 1larsot 'finally. -'hold c rxelleJirel . Because it is `What do ' table, seas baffled. Se gaze[! about him Ply9gisess• gi y you 'say? Who -killed_ Dundee laid aside ..he typeu sheet Er,o always uniform, dependable, and Nita Selim< helplessly for a minute or 'so; then ea and reached for another, the typing of epottiag a dummy figure, s smile you otging- s gives mslaistently better baking The parrot stirred on n perch, which was perfect, since Penny's fin- very >7► c++' 7' stole over his face. -Walking up to e • : s'esults, st out his'Booked beak to sip his � ' = then 1 thru rs had manipulated the ky a the encircled it with his arm. ' And Magic is the' favorite of _ d master's finger, en die- elephoned to the'of- $ '' y e o'clock "Yes, about thin aide will do," he prodding' ri had" telephoned housewives. It outsells turned his back fee�just'before"tfiv k Monde - : •. « , ,� Y said. happily. Idon't blame Dundee .__ .. you, Cap n, elllother baking pooiderecombitaed. ' chuckled. "You mnat.be as sick of afternoon, Dundee had learned that • - :. ;_ .-• , Peter Di-nlap. had issued an inform • 01.1 11 find M2gic makes all your -that question as I am. .'And what „ baked foods unusual light and call to the crowd for a meeting - Policeman (giving, evidence)-"Fie 1y g : pity.it ever lied to be asked! If the his home that evening, was fighting his wife, your worship. tender..,and gives you the same murderer had not been so hasty-or "You're going,of courser Dundee when I hrrested him; and—" Prison- � �p�rfect results tams. s9 ressed for time that he real!- „ .• - •. sorry - p y had asked. Then, during the discus- er (interrupting ruefully)-- EF-hen yp,l. _ • * • could r_ot vt•'ait to listen to '-Nita-he lion of the case, I wish you'd try to rescued me, if you don't mind." y.. . would have learned that Nita had de- get .the answers �,o. some' questions �F're! Cook Book-When oa bake cided to be a very good- 'rl, and had a arhome,the new Magic Cook Book will 'burned the 'papers'---all because- she hick need clearing u�ii you can Sive you doiens of reel , do' so without getting yourself ra - pea for deliciow was penninely in .love wi h Ralph dutch' with your friends. Fine! ' ___'--_- ►akrd foods. Write to Standard Brands Hammond. One co-nfort we have,-my ;,, - Ltd.,Fraser'Avenue and Li Got yot r pencil?" - -- - . Soromo,One. berry Ste' dear Watson: the murder,:r-still does Arid now he was re-reading the ",•e- not know that Nita burned the pa- port" she had tonacientiously written rs Friday night. Sooner or -ater, y g and left on his desk Tuesday morni / - Fe • t�� when he believes police vigilance has- ,. - 1;;en relaxed he'll Peter, declaring he wanted to get ate, i i s go prowl*.R about at the bottom of this case, presided i - that houses and to Captain .Straws, - - -- ;;+t -who doesn't take the sligbtesi stock like a judge on the bench, Bird'asked _ in i the0 nearly every.question you wanted the 1111111110F g�._ +' my ry, will „ need-t for t!1e answer to. 'Everyone in the crowd ••3r, ��" 'i(/rls,�4�✓ = •arrest'. , , Unless— S'. - Dundee' reached for' a rlegraph adores. gruff -old Peter and no'one. ,....,fir• form and again scanned the penciled dreameu of <cvent,ing his barrage of • '�.+giwa�itf"` ccrurred to-him to ask the telegraph questions. What.& detective he would• • _ 1 i� ri.essa e. Only that afternoon had it make! T company' for s copy' of th r wife by "First, Janet admitted she did- not ,.cootatasaoatam.'! which Dexter Sprague;, according to 6o directlyto tae front porch when she The stat.maat as his own story, had been summoned yo left the living room 'after hoer table owes, ntee a soar eonM Hamilton by Nita. Th,, mes�t read: finished the last rubber. Went first t0 �'.. - satp that 7Na!!o ' •— - - - --- . makingrowdwsfm "Everything jake so far brt would the ball lavatory to corpb-her hair and ' son: .wm as ran+ feel safer-you here. Chamber of Com- review her make-up. Was there alone Thr0a" OFF Thai harmful ta{etdsat. y about five minutes thin wept to the •--• � �• coerce planning booster movie found- front porch. (Revised her. eaory'after aF.i.raoa,.a. ; ing and developipg of Hamilton. Look- Trace said he did not see he: on the _ Look- ing for good director. -Why not try y ' for ji,b as good excuse. All my love. -porch when,he arrived.) _ FAIR QUESTION ­Nita." "Se=+ono: Judge Marshal•l said he-1 Dundee laid -the paper on his desk, glanced'into the living room when-he _ A couple of men were playing a lockc;.' his hands behind his•head and arrived, saw Karen, Carolyn and me oU match, but not very seriously, for ' ey managed to addressed the parrot again. abso.•bed in our game, and anent on . �>�men and women$ t colds all wrote;to Others`, = -- get agood deal of K I fight long. n from the encounter." The clime: As I'was abort to say, my dear down the haii, to hang up hat ant' (' enjoy the pmtection'of Aspirin. A tablet in time, and 'Watson, Captain Strawn's boys out at stick. Proceeded to living room. ). the,first symptoms of a cold get no further. If a cold'hae me at a hole' whore one o! them, •"Third: John Drake told Peter he " P y item tin a -terrific drive saw the. the Selim house will have their chance :.` '' caught you unaware,keg on-with Aspirin until the cold p g gh Y P _ aof gis cluuYsali away at the end � �-o�'man-or-wu:'n:•,t-unle?;s-en.ePed #runt -lidll-arid pat°tea ^^ ±o_ - - Dexter Sprague ignores my warning lav••,tory,to wash up. Sung'up hat in gOII6 °u'I d°e,a3t depress-Yh =, . ••_'._ ._ f yards of "whipping" and tail into guest closet. Went to living room i heart. our throat is sore; dissolve several tablets in stream. and .tries to carry on the blackmail g y : "Now*,look here,"_said .his o scheme, which he undoubtedly•knew within three minutes_ after reaching I water and gargle. You will get instant relief. There's ,. PDOIs all about and which, most probably, the house, danger in scold that hangs on for days.To say nothing � 'jut, is mock annoyance, which is y' "Fourth: Poll and ;live ta'd Peter . .of the pain and discomfort Aspirin might have spared ! going to be-golf or flshlagS" he encouraged Nita to undertake-the y ---_p `friend' she had to consult, you know, they stayed together.in solarium the ,sou! All druggists; with proven, directions for colds, before she could decide to accept Lois tatcie time, stationed at frost window headaches, neuralgia, neuritis, rheumptism, . It is sa uncontrolled ru that no DunTap's 'offer." watching_ for Ralph.: Had.seeTi.botli Pan ever made an ill figure who nn- - . . his own tabeets, nor a Utl- The parrot interrupted with a Judge Marshall and Johnny Drake who mistook tbem.-Swift,. coarse cackle. ai rive. It occ red to Peter, too,..to - _ r AS iR N . ' "Have you. gone over to.the enemy, wonder%f either Polly or Clive went to '. ( • Cap'r_?" Dundee reproved the bird. Niter's room to warn her that Ralph TRADE-MARK R[G•IN CANADA "Uncle, you're not married, are "You sound exactly like Strawn when knew about Sprague's having slept ?" !'No, darling."- "Thee who ` �• (, he Toughed'at my'interpret.�ion of•-the*light'before in the upstairs bed- _. _- - -- "� _: _. .•. _. . _ '_ _ ,_, .; .. You what you ought not to do?" this message this after_noon My late room. They both denied emphatically SA ER rr chief contends-and.it is just possible, that they had done so:" ISSUE No. 3—'33 of course, thet he is right.-that Nita "Fifth: Judge Marshall volunteered J. w r-b - - 'hix � . .. , ,, - - - .._ - - - a w`;,.• .laa„t!mot -' o.::. '-�•' -• - ..--- --.--.. �. - ---'- �,-� _- -- - - . - -- '+bps..,. - ` _ Sir James Barrie ' .' Vornan s Writes swill Farm Queries r " In Whimsy- Henry'' '' ',J y " • .�• -__ _ ' '. � _. ; -- G. BeU, B.S.A.. Dept. of Chemistry. Q.A.C. ft'Chatter •ee � Leaves to Authors' Club His • ress Alf Letters. to Farm Editor 7- _ 3 Adelaide St.Joy.in Judustry. West,,Toronto All Answers Will Appear in this By MA1R M. MORGAN"''\ :vow.and alien Sir James M. Barrie,• Column".- !f-Personal Reply is Desired, Enclose shy and retiring, is induced to make Stamped and Addressed Envelope. a speech, and his utterances .become - - - - - - - - - - -_ -_ _ While on lily way to a tea last Sunday;I noticed yard after at_Once a part o1 the Barrie.tradition. `•' '" Recently he appeared at a dinner of Whether or not lime can be used distinctly acid or sour will not pro- ; yard had a uniform appearances and that was the skeleton of a the Authors' Club in London and there with profit on i soil depends on what duce the crops that they could if the .,Christmas tree, which recalled ,a. letter I had-received<recently b.. made - his will,' bequeathing his is commoniy called .the reaction of acidity was corrected: One definite from a friend of mine'in Chicago, telling me of the shortage of most precious .possession—"my toy in that soil. For a considerable, time it 'chemical advantage of a so:: being 'Christmas trees and that'iri fact, they had decided to do without bard work"—to th;club and— r---i rriK J+. has been known that` eertain soil _sweet to reaeffnn is fh,i when -�- one. teeing one of those people who leave everything to the ing other whimsical. bequests, among samples, if moistened, will turn blue is a sufficient supply of lime,fertilizers last moment, stile had found that xhe ]owest price asked on them,"with pride-but with misgiving," litmu's paper to red. In more recent high In available phosphoric acid can :_-• Christmas Eve was seven dollars! And in one Toronto district be said, H C. Wells. Here is the text years, the Department of Chemistry, be•ada-d with best haute of success. of the w211: _ •Onta ko Agricultural°College, has de It such fertilizers are,added to acid they. were- giving them away fleet _ By James M. .3arrie veloped and circulated a.more dell- soils, the available phosphoric acid • • . « • • • . Cate test known as the eacto Soil tends to form combinations with iris Wills, you know, are usually dis• Test, which indicates veryclearly and and aluminum in the soil, which con- Reading the. account of bursting boiler in i-Ushact a -home appointing things—espeofa,ly authors' wills—but ithink- 3 might give a g4ite readily the condition of the soil, pounds are not soluble in°soil waters, = w' :.gave me a- distinctly unpleasant feeling.'Imagine being awakened When a small sample is treated with hence are unavailable t,)'th.: growing by heaving floors and then suddenly,the top of a boiler repos- friendly glow to the Proceedings ,f i the greenfah•blue liquid which is sup crops. In actual farm pract?ce this announce that you all are be bene- ing beside your bed—I can imagine anything more uncomfort-, plied in this test, if it turns the liquid means that it A and B are neighboring 8ciary legatees. And so 1 move that - "able. The most remarkable thing was that the fire occupants a decided golden yellow colour, it is farmers. A's land is sweet or alkaline' we resolve ourselves info o family sa indication.that the soil is quite in reacts,3n, B's land 3s .sour or acid yl escaped without any serious injury. - : party to drop the speech and, get on acid and in need of a relatively large in reaction, if they both apply such a _ « .• « , • . . • .• . with the'will. amount of lime._If the liquid is ttlrned__fenilizer os 2.12.6..-ta.Any_ tbeFi'--- In the days for "Onde upZn shuns," to a slight alive green the soil 1.. still crops, other things being a•:1aL A 1 a widespread epidemic of the flu has not been ex- anew phrase for "once seta s time," . • '� perienced since Spring, -1916. - Everywhere-you .go or even 01111 -there-died-in a lunatic-asylum Sn"old',acid,-but not so distinctly sQ and con= ,will obtan the better results. .In fact, by telephone 'has at least one case to report. In the restaurants man, very friendless and said to sequently, not so much in need of B on his acid soil may not obtain re- be pick out--the victims by their lackadaisical view of the quite insane, and so . r ant when lime. If the test liquid when applied suits which will f profitable. This he died the could find n� ef[�cts za= to the soil sample remains agreenish- As no fault of the fertilizer, but fa a ;+.. -menu and the even more indifferent execution when their order y blue,-the soil is neutral, and if on the fault of the conditions under wbacb ---arrives. Which raises the'question "Have You a•Little Flu Vic cent two or-three-sheets of p+�per on -other_'hand'it*turns to _ distinct dark the fertilizer was used. which he had written Isis vrilL lien-in Your home?" If so, perhaps the following tasty t receipes - blue colour." the aofI. is alkaline or Lime moat be added to correct acid m � - He left to all parents in charge for - - . - might appeal to indifferent appetites: Sweet potatoes are becom- •their children all nice little words of sweef. ity.' Lime will not take the place of _ ,x Jing.increasingly popular as an everyday item in the family menu. encouragement all pet names of err Acidity of soil, then, is closely re- fertilizers, nor wilt fertilizers tike : The following combination—Baked salmon aria sweet-potatoes is ' dearment to be used lavishly as re-' lated-to the supply ot-lime fa the&oil: the placg'ot Ilene. Each as its own different yet not too radical a change. Bake six medium sized: quired. And to every boy ..-id girl any A-sour soil is closely related to the peculiar function to perform. Lime. ; where he left all,the woods and supply of lime in•the soil. A sour soil _corrects soft sournesr;, fertilizers sup- Is potatoes.' Mash,.season with salt, pepper and butter. Add Is in all cases a soil devoid of lime. ply available plantfood. So as.to make, '�- scan of finely flaked.--canned-salmon. Mix all together. Place trees and the flowers and streams to ift buttered baking ish, spread to with melted butter garnish play about in, and long, long days for Lime 1s chemically known as a base, � sure as possible that good results a ` $ P F which ha's th8:power to correct acidity. _will be obtained from rdlizers-' sef- with can salmon ill large pieces. Heat five or six minutes them a stn merry in, and the moon that our soil is sweet or alkaline In �� g p and the stare to wonder at. Lime Is removed from the soil by two y , and serve: .•For those lavers of sauerkraut (and I'm a deter- general means. Fir by leaching. reaction..t3equeathed •o Friends Many practical evidences of the . .'-rained follower) .5auerkraut 1Roll has a number of good points. _ - Limestone, to fairly lea sly soluble in Take two or three pounds of round steak cut %-inch thick. I think* that some of us, the ,w. water,' but more readily soluble is point just discussed'could be present- who no longer wear the rose of youth, water to which carbon dfoxid has ed. - We will give but one or two in Sprinkle salt and pepper over it. Cover with thin slices of bacon. _ • Place as much kraut on.,this as possible, and roll up and fasten -might do worse than try and imitate- bees added. Under certstn- eircum- illustration. On a•certain tarn In Ei- the old man's fancy and, fookfng jack, stances,-the addition of carbon dioxide gin County where the soil is described - -a.'ith skewers: Put in covered roasting pan with a pint of water see whether there are any odds and to water produces a weak acid known as silty loam--the follow ing'fertilizers ' and bake one hour in a moderate oven. Then-thicken-the liquid ends of nd' financial -aiue•whieh wP as carl,_nic acid, 'which acid Is' con- were used on wheat fit 300 lbs.-per - w ft-h flour. Garnish with lemon slices. For a dessert to follow can leave to the more easily pleased tinually forming in the soil, with the acre: 16% acid phosphate, .which - -' either of these dishes Prune 5ouflle speaks for itself. Take of our friends. result that'the lime supply-of the soil, yielded 32 buahel-e per acre; ' x12-6, twelve large prunes three.egg whites; three-tablespoons powder- ' For myself, t lea.e to +.k`Authors` e'apeclally under cropping systems, is which yielded-33.3 bushels per acre; ed sugar. Boil prunes in enough water to cover for one hour. club the most precious possession I continual y being worn down. Cornell 2-12-6. which Yielded' 34 bushes per ever had—my joy in hard work. Agricultural Experiment Station found acre; unfertilized, which yielded -30 -Beat runes to a pulp after removing its. Beat the egg whites - : . P P p 8 P Hard work, more the any other that there were. 370 lbs,,per acre per bushels per acre, until ,stiff, fold -in the sugar and then the prune pulp. Turn woman,. in tae'wor; Is_the•one to year, of lime removed from uncropped -There was very small'gain from'the ..into a greased baking dish and bake in a slow .oven. (200 F.) stand up best for her man. She takes • land simply by the washing of water use of these fertilizers In,the instance about twenty minutes. Serve at once with cream, soft custard notes of his little lollies and peccadit- through the soil English figures.have just siescztbed. Ladoubteiily, this oc or any desired sauce. loe and writes them all in a black corroborated this lading, - curred to a large extent because the - • • • • • • • « :• book, and she gives him a present of_ acidify'of the soil led to the'tying up. the book for keeps and for his lath @t The second method of depletion of - Already we are getting faint whispers of fashions-for--Spring lime is by cropping. Certain• of our of- the available phosphate. Potash melancholy consideration`in the da:r•k.. and nitrogen were largely responsible 8 and the latest seems to-be that skirts will be narrow that is, She is the•prettiest thing in.litera- term crops take out large of alfalfa fa for the additional returns. On a Simi- a ive that appearance. Pleats will be only in front and well of lime. For instance,6 tone of alfalfa _ g ppe8 lure, and when you and she think you - tar type of soil not far-,distant. at distant trope - - pressed.- Black, dark blue arid. white seem to be leading In mid- have been working pretty well- and hay per acre removes 485 lbs. lime. 3 the•first, the farmer used ,the- same , fiRinter Styles. Black and white-tweed i.9 Navin nits a run you think'you Can aIIord to take her tone of common red clover per acre _ . . g removes 230 lbs. of ltme. One ton of quantity of fertillzei and' the same in Paris, social circles at the moment, which leads one to the con- -ter a-blow-out at a restaurant,yon can-. tobacco removes 135 lbs. lime. 1$xj mixtures and realized the following elusion that smart women are conservative in their color schemes. not think how sDienaid s e is -but tons pea straar removes 206 lbw, lime yields: No.fertilizer, 39.3 bushels.per she have even better In rags, per acre. . 10 tons.cabbage removes acre; 16% Acid PhDs., 44 bushels per - 'One t have or two other tieguest3, acre; - 0-12-5, 46 bushels per acre; _ 143 lbs. lime. 400 bushels onions per some of them heaztening and some. 2-12-6. 47.3 bushels OUR CROSS-WORD PUZZLE - acre removes 100 lbs. lime. It is read- Der acts:. The -• • - perhaps left In malice. 1 leave to you fly seen-then that a tendency of a soil yields. throughout are larger on ac• all everything connected -whit science count of the better condition of the ]1 2 3 4 S b 7 S 9 10 1! to become acid is perfectly natural aaq tAachtaery, including broadcast soil, and the increases due to the ad. r - and is actively promoted when•that - ' ing, though 1 do not believe for one dition . of phosphate, -phosphate and 2 _13 !4 moment there Is an soil >m brought under.cultivation slid _ s y each thing. heavy cropping. potash,'aad nitrogen, phosphorie.add I have a feeling that it is one of -arid-potash, are distinctly better, 3 16 17 18 those inventions of this age which we. Response of Crops to -Lime ' The correction of soar or acid gaffs owe'to41lr. H.G..Wells: He has a•mll- .-Not all, crops require the aame is easy to accomnliah. In most cases, - is., lion motors chasing me through the amount of lime. Some of those regnlr• unburned, ground limestone fa the streets every-day and they are sure ing a distinctly,alkaline.or. sweet aoil cheapest source of..corrector. T'hfa ij! :""' LS 26 to get me in the end. And when they . are—alfalfa, beets, celery, onions, as- material is available in most of the 4 t 1 2Z 3 do.I doubt whether-there will be any paragus, lettuce, spinach. _ older farming sections Of t'_c province, ' �'. "outline" of me left. Those requiring a Jess alkaline soil and !n man of the sea � 1'J 29 . ,are—sweet clover, cabby a carrots y newer sections at = g An Author'as a Legacy , B a very, reasonable cost. .Lime should rh peas, tomatoes. not be used promiscuously without a 1 hold that this see In which t now 0 1 '` 32 x.33 find myself -will be kndwa in history ' Those requiring a neutral soil are test of the soil=and without some.gnid- _ ° ? beans, corn, wheat, oats, barley. ante, otherwise some-lime will be ap- • as the "Dark Days of Wells." Mr. 3S ;f •:36s s��37 Those doing best with aslightly-acid plied to sections not ia••need of lime. : .$ Wells is one of the great glories of• i our calling and I bequeath him to you rva�e�4 3arz YINAy !.1 ' 8 ,.•: . .. turnips. the soil.. But where a distinct need 9 40 with pride but with misgiving. y ground limestone Those thriving under distinctly acid is indicated Rust *F ___- _._ �,;.• And now for the ladles. I leave to soil conditions are--erawberries,blue- should be applied profitably during the 41 42 43 the younger generation in this room berries, certain types. 9f raspberries winter of early spring on land which the control s woman. W± used to and cranberries. -has been plowed. WIth the spring ' b-ave it --ar is that a dream. 4S `' 47 I think I will withdraw that bequest, These lists are worthy of close working of the land,this lime is quick _ study,because it one attempts to grow ly worked Into the$round. It corrects e 119 90 ' S1 It is too much. - such a crop as alfalfs,on a sour soil, the acidity, makes chemical reactie�na I modify it to this extent't leave no matter how good the seed nor how within the soil favorable.and greatly y"� t to you young gentlemen, not'the cos thorough the preparation of soil, if it promotes the growth of the micro" �S3 : SE iS I _ trot of the Indies, but the.breath to is distinctly acid -in reaction it is scopic Iifa in the soil, In applying !( keep up-with them. Yes, and the . ° ? dauntlessness to accept all their`chal• nearly always sure-to bring a tailors lime it can be scattered•broadcast on : kor.izorital 38--Genus of frogs 16—Mineral lenges and some of their spirit to °f crop, top of the soil 'or it can be lightlj 1-Asioe 39—To territy 18—God's vital fluid make up�tor that rib'-. - There a a•chemical disadvantage in.- drilled in by the fertilizer dropper of +f 4--Deadly - 140—Grain 20—To believe" a'soil being sour of acid ta'reaction. the combined drill. Either way wil: In other, words,- farm solid that are give'it an effective application. , 9—Pronoun. 41-Fearful 21--Spanish.titlg A" Summer Fancy 12--Mold 43—Sound of knock 82—Scent _ '13—To run awn 44—Salted 23—Woodland deft The poppies in my garden are tuna of ANS10 E•R TO. L_ ST. Ri EE%'S'�.� ° • • ' y as elfin king, _ -. Treatment of Poks '• x. 2 _The larkspurs, swaying Ottawa.—The tendenc A 5—Again 49—To inspire fear 6-26 se l chimes the g�.g olingghtly, are luble salt when uses as a`preserra. PUZZLE 14—Joke 46—Clear 25—Witchcraft _.. _ 17—Having tamenti 50—Partly b d 28—Along ' so g 1 Y s. T I C .iC - - ,— 19=Vase. 62—Rather 29—Throng _ And the gladiola blossoms, pure gold tive against decay to zllirli up the sail. • L )i A C A B 0 E A D Ai 40•—To cringe 69—By birth ,,-:_ 31—Over --' and flaming red, wood to the top of the poles when they s Y )!t T A Z D E P L 0 Yi Fell from the clouds-of sunset-when a '= ! `$1—Transaction _ .64—To eat away _ .. �_ 32—Instantly _ _ are placed in the gro'md has been the l3=Seed3earer Ga-\umbel S6--Adarissfon lovely day was dead. subject of irvestigatfon by the F,)rest SIX I li D A D C II B At For- 24—. Slang;-mediocre vertical ;� '36--Scuttle = - Products Laboratories-of Canada, For '-' R 0 T D C R E 3 Ts D u tors 1—Poem - -- 37—Scarf - Q mignonette and marigold, est'Service, Department (­1 the In- yr S F 0 R U O bee and butterfly­ 2—Paddic 39—Beverage >� tenor: Work conducted in connectfon s.5—Tub 3ha11 I find another garden with this investigation indicates that D E 4 2!: 1; M I IF S—Starch 1{g._.ai� 01 s+idiat 3 Z I Y YAK B 0 b S _d9—Fashionable 4--Plant - - 48=To award Beyond the star-strew�.gkyi �Olee treated with such water-salable Jean Mitchell Boyd, in the V P a II s ' 0—Not any 6—Beve--,ge ;3—Ezcu;slow preservatives as zinc chlorides, are C 0'$ U R U G G E D a 1—Scottish for own •trPre�ositiot4 44—Container ' Congr'egatlonal. not immune for an indefinite period to 2 Conjunction —Plant loin 45—To be due fungous -attack-in the-vicinity of the = A 18 I 11 D $ 3—coiluqu 1: push .8—Slim _ 48—To' ' 41ELF•MADI9 MEN - P E ! R 0 = p_ i..' _ _ ground line, the most vlunerable point, 4—The end",, 9-Expanded 47--Anger 'tha�ra are no oeltwmade men. We be cause of the tendency of the saita t 30—Slkade - - 48--Colt_ We w'bat ire aft w"e by others. — to gradually clasp up to tits opt t Decent people hale a pessimist ss — s.7—Plec o Ind for oa 11 riaisk- - _ 51—Pat gF yyabsk R. is Bryri►ti. _ part of the.pole. _ much as he hates himself. " •-RT '-ti _'C•-•Y• 'ri ,Y _ .- r9 0 ! ...1 r .. - .f _ _ - __ _ ._r' ,'. - .iMl^F• r-} E. W. Beatty, president of the By Bylaw the folldwitig appoint- awa, -visited W. H.. and Mrs. Jack- - r Canadian Pacitfc Railway, in an wents were Inade : son one day recently. Fine Nursery Stock Auditors—R J How and R%iliiam Harold Britnell, of 'Toronto, is yOR 143:3 y address before the Canadian. ( tub (iiorruiey• helping F: Jackson f r a few weeks Weed Inspector — Jos Cowan. at P S ' _. •TERMS at their luncheon at the Royal p Washing is his specialty. Ornaruental frees, $1.73 per year ; $1.50 if paid in 8dvanu` 9 lSQ per day. Frank Hutchings has beer_ troub- Evergreens and Dwarfs, .;• I-urk Hotel, Toronto, on Monday, �ctlool Attendance Officer— John 4ijubscriptiow to the unsted Staub and'Great led with a bad han-t fur some time. Flowering Shrubs.Hedging, Briwn*2.Uu in advance. recommended that the two great Phillips, 4v.W'fur sear• We hope he will sour• get peri an- Climbing Vines, F>r�c1r ant retie_ Canadian railways @" the C.'P. R. f• Roses ,end Perren nix- Borders. C Jlceau:land, D Cat'i utters.Claiids Mrs. A.ros P.odd. of Greenbank, Dahlias and Rockery Plants. and C. N. K. be consolidated int'� has beer.,assisting Mrs. H. Jack- JOHN MU RKAR, Proprietor, Field, 1V(iutvllley. J Hunan, J Coa:ir., Barr y'Bushes and Strawberries. one systeul, under one manage• E W Sleep. T. Aunau, R Dixon, lvu❑ sot. for the past feet;. Her services Gwseberries and Currants, ntent, and a reduction of railway White, «' H Cheerer, ��' K Pet�c, •7 are much appreciated. Asparagus. -NOTES AND COMMENTS. mileage, as a solution of khe difTi Todd. \l' H h;llicott. \�' Yeetiles, �� ��' PP Freit Trees, root-pruned. B Gee, %V (,'arson, H. Nlalcoltn,•F lifer, :emu P.udd, Bert and Mrs. Bert collies which the railways are R' B Milne, U H Pugh, J 1,WilPon, Gibson and family and Miss blargar- Root-pruned apple,pear. cherry and The superiority of the Canadian - W P Jones, W H Pugh, J H Evans, et Rodd and boy friend, of Green- uAng h cherry tee 4 n 5 years old and wow tweeting with in thii p�ri.od ti t u.ipg root-pruned and care.bearin¢ 'banking system over that of the D Gregg, W,Blake. bank, visited W. H. and Mrs. Jack- will come luto eff-ct'in from 2 to 3 of denression and competition of. son on Sunda last. ..., . United States is evident to every Pur \DSeEFKRo y years and apple have borne in 1 'yeor, busses, motor trucks and autoniu «-ghee, 111 R Bryant, W John Mater Harold Hubbard son of C. person who gives the !natter any biles. Canada has a mile of rail Clark, R W Balsdon. A Thotn, A 1-'.tbbard, had the misfortune to run J, T. ELLIOTT, AGENT —.snoughr. In vanada Lhtre lean t G����., J f'i::fa , '1' D _' fig. tx i a sew•inz machine needle through his p[f�KFR[Nr nNT_ 20Lf way for every 236 people, fewer Rowe, E R Pilkey, Chas Hood, W B finger or, Tuesday Last. We hone it been no bank failures for a number - people per mile than any other Burk, F A Majoe, L Hagerman, V. will not be serious. , .N of gears, while in the United country in the world. It has Parkin, W Middleton, r.• t; akin, i John Japksor, of Cairo, Mich., bro- V��a�(er�"g Voal -States they are of very frequent Several thousands of miles of rail Norton, J B �i'ilsoo, J A Jones. T U char of W.`H. Jackson, died or.Toes- • ■a occurrence, and usually of such a _ Gostick, Victor Jamieson, M Evans, any last a- his ore the_@ His den _. character that the depositors way, which are parallelled by com •A l3rignall;J Pallister, A Slayer, th resulted from a stroke w-ici Eta paling lines, reaching the same Council now now adJGLLI'ned to meet had a few weeks previously. i keceive very little or nothing from again on Monday. February the fith, Stan'.ey McKerracher; of Toronto, the wreckage. or Jail bank terminals, which ii a great wrist: for the •transaction of general busi- was out here a few days ago rezr_•)v- DSftS. THOS. LAW, OWNER of money in construction and in nets. ing the remainder o' his household '•'�` i failure in Canada'occurred about operating expenses. While the nuut-ay effects tram his country. home here COAL AND COKE ten years ago when th Home Bank —.64 to his new orre in.the city. He has country would like to see both ' was forced tc.close its doors, and Walter Mercer and 'Urban Blake sold his property here to Mr. Fish- Try the New Welsh Coal it is jest now that the bank's railways operating on a pt,ying have been cutting wood on the Chap- er, of Toronto.. House 2130 Phones Ogre 5900 :Affairs havttbeeoirie about wound brsis it_ would _hesitate abo-it man-lot._ Fred Cassie, of Brougham, and AI = n but during these ten years granting any, plan or agreement We are sorry to report that Chas: 'Rev Mr. Tott?n, of Myrtle, called to O / rl. p' that would lead to a monopoly Bell is not 'improving as his friends see W. H. Jackson on Sunday of last the depositors have received would like. week, Mr. TQtton being on the Bro- AFTER THE NEW YEAR several payments. !t ie a credit that would result in an,increase in Mrs. McMaster and son, of Dar- ugham circuit fifteen years ago. Mr. :to the banks of Canada that fail•_freight and express rates and an limn, visited with F. M. and Mrs. Jackson, who continues in very poor �i'RANg R. JACKSON increase in passenger rates. The Chapman recently. �health:.ws pleased to renew old ac nree are so rare. George West-who is ill in Toron- quaintances. PAP' _ people of the Dominion own the �� at present, will not be able to re- - GeneraI Store—Hardware. Grooerie.;' A large number of oar residents-Canadian National Railway, and turn home-hefom-fihe apring• School Supplies Etc. they would objeeG to any system A dinging class for 'men gas l,ee¢ 1W U8ingr soda Repair work of all kinds immediately are now using Welsh coal instead o ned at the church by Rev. Mr. attended to. which would deprive them of any pe Bad For s'bU+ursuL of the.American Anthracite, which Crozier, and on Monday evening last — Terms Uesa was xenerally supposed to have voice in the management of that some thirty men were in attendance. Much soda disturbs digestion. For railway. Another result of a Aral ,West, of Montreal, has been sour stomach and gas. Adlerika is BROOS ROAD GENERAL SIORE MO superior. The Welsh product, - far better One dose will rid you of as well se that from Scotland is union that would be detrimental home enjoying a short vacation for bowel poisons which catise gas and * S �i � to the interests of the country a few days. Will has own and i3 po Ws' ,���+;� biaR in popularity in Canada. now a big man and we are glad to bad sleep. E- C Jones, druggist + 4ti isle excellent heating qualities add. would be the large- number of know that he is doing well. and the ash content is small, com People that would, be thYown wit. The farmers are finding the going RED & WHITE ' of employment. Ii migbt be said very strenuous as prices, after hay- THE ��d -=pared with the American anthro. ing apparently struck bottom. go cite. Another inducement for that they could eater some other still lower. Especially in pork, grain kind of labor. But there are now and-fruit.,; is the low price a crying - Canadians. to buy the British I - _ product is the heavy,discount thousands of able-bodied men of shame. Many are wondering 1., the WE OFFER GOOD VALUES FOR THURSDAY. all clauses who are unetnptoyed continual iox+eruig of p=ovision pne- •demauded by the Amerieana,on es by the selling agencies is not for- t - ,FRIDAY AND SATURDAY : the Canadian dollar, which has and fled it utterly impossible to ring tnese losses back on the farm secure work of any kind. When er• Certainly their treatment of the ,SPECIAL Q belated for a long time. - At ores- that condition prevailq through sellers of. fruits by putting thew. Lard, 1 !tD prints '"C - ent the Canadian dollar is worth out the country, the rallwAy man down y.: law levels. is depressrrtig the y , - .only about eighty-five cents in the farmer. It. is tome some party made would have a poor chance to a mote too rizht this intolerable sit- 9PECIAL 'States. Iet buying British coal Canada is helping the British secure work. no matter bow hard uatinn. �i'e want the avenues of tr- 141ar�hmwltow t ode opened up and freer flopT -)f )ur ASCU lt$, and Cocdanut lbs [or workwaD,� many of whom have he might try. That would mean goods. A. stream can't run wilt the !� tjeen unemployed. As "Gharitg an increase in the relief burdens creeks all dammed tap. SPECIAL that are now crippliuR-'the coon .Golden Spray +Cheese, 2 pkga . 23c = a- -should -begin at home." it is but BROCK ROAD. •reasongble that we should give try' - — ' Mrs- John Percy still continues iIl SPECIAL +oar uonpideration to our fellow ::_: PICKERING a 1�c C tjKCtL. perms Sour Kraut 2 Its for - : 'tinbjeets before to foreigners. It Walter Jacksor. of Islington, spent w .. « fe also charged that there is too At the council meeting-on Monday; the ",week-end with _his parents here. wpw:h spread in Coal prices to the 9tb inst.. the following standing • Mrs. Ge-). Moody and son. of Osh- SPECIAL _ committee were appointed, the B_rst _ . j Raspberry or 40 taunee jar F:-. -27c Montreal, that the proflte there named being chairman: COUNl t' COUNCIL - Jamp Strawberry Mare too grant. An investigation Roads and Bridge@ — Middleton, COUNT'. OF ONTARIO - $�as been proatiaed to consider the CChhaBpoman, R C. Reesor, Mowbray, R' _ 9PECIAL ' ' TE a .:rat meeting of the Council of Shortening, Snowf lake •.2 lbs * _-21 c _ _ = gnestionNod it is hoped that this Contingencies Reeaor, ASowbrav, she Corporation of the County of a.j gt Chapman. nosy result in lowering of prices. Drstnage Matters—W Ree@or..acid- OTtsO for the year 1933 will be held SPECIAL pursuant to statute in the Council '-' p dieton, Chapman. -Chem—bet in .the Court House in the Q - 4a7� - .E The relief problem throughout Relief—Wm Reeeor, Chapmao. R Town of 'Whitby.or. Tuesday, t:he..4th Sugar, gran. or yellow, 10 lbs _ s I the various municipalities in the Reeaor, Middleton. Mowbray• day,of January, A.D. 1933,at the hour Damages to Sheep - Mowbray, R , province is a most difficult one to Reesor, Chapmao. of two o'cExk ir. the afternoor_. deal-with, in order to itive every Transportation, Power and Light— all accounts to be laid before the BOOTH & MURISON PICKERING ,. .:roue justice.' " The aim is to give Mowbray. Chapman. W Reesor, Counell should be forwarded- to the Numerous communications were Clerk, property certified,at least-three only is those-who are in need and received re relief, road machinery etc. days before the meeting of the Covn_ _ PICKERING _ who are 'deserving. Hut even Petitions were presrn ted frorn rate- oil. : _ •— - payers on Fairport road asking for DATED .at Whitby, -this 14th dap you order PHONE PICKERING 600 We deliver those who are not deserving can• drainage and road improven.ents. .,f January, A.D. .1933. Dot lie allowed to starve, but they A deputwtinn appeared trorn the 3rd P. D. P.UDDY. J `•should not receive the acme con- con., asking for road i nprovements. County Clerk. - eideratic�n as the deserving ones. - —-- -- -- — �ardare Sore In some cases it has been found Pickering ` that relief has been given to men d - - ...,.:who have steady employmant and ;- wa es. Evident- .1y,there.is slackness-in distribut W hen ing relief. The requests for reef �T O matter how emaD or " q�e are deeply grateful for the liberal _ --should be carefully investigated. large the changes y1u - Ia sturgeon Fails, it is alleged, Re plan inside your homlle, patronage extended to us daring the members of the council have had Gyproc provides the material pear 1932. ; their names placed on the relief of least expense dad mall tier. When.people, who are really fie'�ety. ::- � ..H _ — We ask for a oontinuan08 of that �� •iD hard up circumstances, are Put up w� eeiUngs and _ happy relationship during the year = Ilk- taxed to give relief to many who • • partitions that am a barrier upon which we have ,net entered. are better off than they are, the to fire. strictest scrutiny 'should be made You cart paper Gyproe .or - In every request m&de for relic,,€. - leave it plain (when pan- :N . .. . . . -_ -There are people who are. on the _ fing elled)�sad--it is an excellent ! i~ '' N s .:verge of starvation who will not or Gyptez nor MASS- J• S• -B AT q `s w necept relief because they feel that -.._---. tine �• ;. - - - - _ . . • .. 'it is a great humiliation, and they • nre too honest to accept money„ Is' - Gyprae is i a e s p e n e i v e, 1 nless they feel assured that draught and rodent-proof;—=- Xmas can reply the amount they re- structurally.strong and quiek ( _ give: But ti:et a are a great many -ito erect with_a minimum.-of - - - - °who would shun the very thought me98. Men's Braces, 50c„ 75 cents and $1,00 per pair ; breaking nto a nisn'@ house _:: Men's Garters, 25 cents and 50 cents per�arr g Gypsoc may be ear,Zy idsntifud by - 'Men's Fine Shirts, 90 cents up _ = +nil stealing[ a sum of money. the trams o„the boned and its _ Men,@ Fancy Hose, 25c„ 35e., 50e. and 75c. per pair -That would be a great diograce if • Greer,stripe along the edge. _ -Arm Bands, 25'cents per pair _ he were found out, but they..do'. >r�nts srssas�xt; :. Glovep, Scarfs, Ties, Boy @' Braces at variona prices mot hesitate about accepting relief Bo @' Ca s, 49 cents each, - -,- - money.when they have no right IV4DUY Paris r �M L o,as.rt• : Boys' Leather Windbreaker,3.50 each Y _s �• "2 Only, Men'e Leather Coate, sire 40, at 6.95 each -to it. But it is just ae dishonest - Ladies' Silk Hose, Kayser, 1.00 per pair s►s doing' :into A morn's house and !' A •: Underwear for Meta and Boys stealing it suns of money or other t _ __=-_Phone 2904 - vrtlnai es. It may not be a °,c:i:i;inal act, but morally it is just , B R AD L E Y tt! :iihonest. Those who thus CECIL' on those giving relief should be severely dealt with. '_ :. .•ti ....L r w -. .• - _ ^y� _ — - .. ._,, sue., ? ..• ys .t ,CP yR-- •y.y..! yii,.0 :fir., rJ' ¢.. - - �.•.�-•v _ Ri•+•;•r- • G:-.-' - '" ./; - '/. . - ._'• _ _ •,./. - -- S » V .7: EM'ONT - uituuni�/►ta. If You Love Mother ,•-o., .' .::Cj•AR { � evening and provide instruction and wM. ANDERSON •'.•:=.��� entertainment. This meeting ill be *idmer Miller had a business Miss E:elyri Co is quite' ill at g ' arranged by the special committee ' Then tell Her this ,'trip to Toronto on Thursday. present. We hope for speedy recov- k Miss Donnell visited her father ery, appointed and the first one will lib:- . Mrs. M. Batdorf, 87 year�oid still DUNBARTON Miss ely be given'nekt week. _kfter the at Keswick over the week end Virginia White, of Claremont goes to parties and has a good titnq. s was 'ti*e a business,ills program committee pro She eats and sleeps Mrs. B. Kilpatrick had 'a buai- gu st of Mrs. Gannon on vises a good progiam ' which waa Ps well, thanks to "INSURANCE Saturda last. Vinol (iron tonic.).. Vinol gives old pees trip to the city on Tuesday. y assisted b two musical boys from Mrs. D. P. McFarlane of To. ' Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fenny; of To y y folks new pep. E. C. Jones, druggist. L the Brock Road, i.orle White and E. _ AUTOMOBILE, � - ronto, visited Claremont, relatives onte, spent the week-end va^:tn Bit Hilts. These'boys can play. A ate FIRE = on Sunday. and Mrs. Harvey. of thanks was passed to the host and Arrange`Yuur Class or Ivan Benson moved his.hotiie Rev. Mr. Elliott, of Port,Perry, -hostess, in reply to which Dick Win= T rA will conduct the services in St. John's _ Community BLR(3LARY ' hold effects to his new charge east ter, lamented that the good old cus- " r CASUALTY - church next Sunday. ! of Kingston. tom of neighbors visiting orle anoth- _. The postponed meeting of the Lib- er had largely passed awe i 'Skating Party 'LIFE INSURANCE Miss Marjorie L e of Toronto, S'e y P y, aril cop- spent they week end with her rary $oard will be held at the_hb-- ed that this practice would be reviv- Phone Pickering 70W 3037 -, parents here. cars' on ;Saturday evening. ed• for a Tuesday night and take The W. Mine family and the Cl- advantage of the _ Mrs. (Dr.) Tomlinson wag con ayton Axford family spent Sunday " BONDS—Government. Municipal and ;Iined to her bed last week with with E. and Mrs. HQltby. Mortgage Bonds. Also,Industrials. Mrs. J. Miller and Miss Miller were Low-Admission Charge Safe investments at from b to 7 per an attack of flu ? Katy !Gaits For Others --T- Mrs. Wm. Birkett via -on- the in Brooklin on Saturday to see-Mrs. Katy was never a very etrong girl — ♦T — cent. -- eiek list last week, but is able to D. Burns, -rho is seriously.ifl at pre- and her work in a laundry taxed - 1NSURANt E—All classes written in- list , ,he arOUtsd again. Sent. her strength-severely. in order to Cedar Grove Rink eluding Fire, Automobile, Wind. :. Mr. and Mrs Dennison and son, Mr. and Mrs. F. Carter, of Green save as much as she could to h,ztp storm. Accident andSicknees. out at home, she used to walk Iong. of Toronto, spent- Sunda with River and John Carter,' of Scugog blocks to her roomlag-house, and Phone or write E. and Mrs. Bryan. Island, were, guests of the Albert the change from the steam-laden Bring your lunch and we y g 43tf " .ED:-BOWMAN,Whitby. Mrs. Prather Palmer s ant the Gray fan.il on Sunda atmosphere of the Laundry to the will supply :..,y P y y ., cold of the outside was alao harm= �. week end with her sister Mrs. Gpo• AUDLEY. — ful. At length she caught a bad cold � Tree, o€Stouff vine. which she could not shake off, and COFFEE F'f?EE DINTy S GARAGE ' _ � _ _ 'when the doctor was called he ' Colds and the flu is still quite Several of•our people are laid up found that she had .consumption. Oor. Brock;and;Kingston Rda. . prevalent in the village and the * She was.senc to the Toronto Hos- Both lunch and coffee supplied p - with Colds. pits! for Consumptives, n3 ha-country. Miss Muriel 1W'estney of the U. of though very downcaat at that, she free on Saturday nights with Born, on Sunday, Jan. 15th, to T. spent Sunday with her parents had not been there long before she y K General Repair Work all cars, r Mr. and Mrs. Tweedie (nee Miss here. decided that she was, fortunate tn- gurantee4 at reasonable deed, for within a short time the dancing 10 p. m. till midnight. prices. . Middleton), a daughter. School was closed two days last wonderful'treatment and care which Clifford and Mrs. Pilkrey and week on account of the illness of the she received began to have their -- Acetylene Welding. i 'children, of Toronto, spent Bun- teacher, Mr. Innis. effect. She has gained in weight, Admission, Tuesday 15c and fir , her usual sunny spirits have re- 64 Saturday 25c and IOc Batteries ropaired and ohsrgeef: da with their relative@ here. The Club held a most successful turned: and during her "working y Firestone and Dunlop Tires.I Wev. Mr. Hamilton, of Toronto, meeting at the home of R. and Mrs. hours". she is able to knit boa - Wkets for other' patent: _ _ _' .$fl9me-Markh Will occupy the pulpit in.the Bap Winters last week. The new pI and The doctors and nurses are hope. QMOlins and Oils. Alst Church again next Sunday. ent, George Puckrin, presidg , and ful that she will soon be well g made his firsts h when he ask- enough to return to work, but if it - _ Refreshment Booth In Connection Fall wheat, it is reported, ie eraC had not been for the Toronto Hog- Phone Pick.75000 suffering considerably from the for the co-operation of ali_mem- list her chance for recovery would alternate freezing and thawin -_4�iri making this a good year. And na*r been smart. s , (night or` day). ' 11:'" -it?ldarted off well. The list of fut- The hdepital needs funds. how. a Several from Claremont-attett�- over to enable it to carry on its ed the Choral Society's concert at ore meetings has been arranged and we!(c- will you )set by seadlatt-s M�LTC�N SLEEP _ �Eltoaffville ra Friday night last. the programs suggested. A proposal lift to G. A. sills. ;!! college .� to have a night of Views and Story Z'OrOnt° L , 421y . PROPRIETOR . -- *s- p'sli- �rabci #ng gtgi�bnil<p G�3LU.iuJ �l,o c ti•-.n - ott, of Port Perry, will conduct re when t t house in the near fun-i the services in the United Church. ore when the,section well be given TORONTO "• a chance to see the new lighting sy- His* Mary Mscuab, who has stem. A silver collection would de- e J / SlIIgte 600. Re�llrn SOO, s low been ill for several weeks with the fray the Costs.of the service for the shingles, is now, improving nicely. / EVERY HOUR Miss Clars.Underhill entertained - - at 5 minutes to the hour several of her lad frienda at tea y -from 8.55%. m. to 10.55 . m. and bridge )apt Weasls3ay even. The (except. 10 55"s. m, and 3.55, E ing. 1 Q + 5.55, 7.55 and 9 55 P. m.)and Y� $ The annual nseeting of the �ye$ 1 _' WIBSTERS at 1.10 and 7.55 s, m.,daily say �� e. u - ,;, .77 Ovm rs�.sday. llaramy ..a ttr.r ; �U°ited Church is being held in = except Sunday. 10.55 a. m.. as theme. the church this (Thursday) even > .. N ,w INTEMATIONAL s 55, 5,55, 7.55 and 9 55 p m. DISNEY gg in Sat., Sun. dt-Hal. only. 11.45 � '•M. Lose.Hill, who has been very ill DKMONAR1ES are in use by busi- - , with so attack of pneumonia i@- ness men,engineers,bankers, P m• Sunday only. Oshuarsi non recovering ss rapidly sa his. Modern judges. architects. physidans. Leave Toronto OPP. ll'oee Ogles)bas tiw nor, re would like. farmers,teachers, librarians,der- ery.monr "'men.- successful inen and Ion the half hour. The rains and mild weather is t wanteh the world over. - a eausing havoc to sorneof the roads Life y from 8 30 a.m. to 11.30 P.m. - as the fro>Yt is all outof theground keYou Equipped to Wl®3 (except 10.80 a. m• and 1230, ceasing them to break up. bi/ ►(`..:�{. T1IC�� �t. The New International provides 2.30. 7.30 land 9.30j p• m.) and ' The Miases Georgie and Viola the m+eanstoatsccess. it la sea))- at I.30s. m..dailyezcept9un• Forsyth, of the Oshawa teaching Eyesight.SpeciaWt la—ring teacher,a universalques~ day. 10.30 w. m., I2 30. i 30, -_ - staff,• spent the week end at the - copyright 1927 f ticin ariswerer• 7.3 Viand 9.30p. m..'Sat..Sun. -botne of their parents here. — - If you seek efficiency and ad- Sol, only. Eastern EFFICIENCY vancement why not crake daft Standard Time. r - Sevoral from here attended the Part 5 - use of this vast adoi'tafosm- Comfortably 'Rested Caactes $remen'e Copcert at Brougham on fu- stion? Provide Home Comfort for -Friday evening and report it one There was a time when specialized ': 4Oe,OYeYoeabulary'rertse.77N Pape. 1 Bess Illustration.. Colored Pfaw. Winter Travel.. Vic` of the beet they ever attended. training .was more in demand thatSl/QSl!!!� 3CM Geoyrap..1 subMete. 1&m cal 8atrte■• Tickets and information at Miss Nellie Day and Mrs. Nelson at present. Modern development de- Blofiraphl - Baker, of Buffalo, N. Y., have mands it if we would be of- value to Regalor aid India-Paper E&"m been visiting their cousins, Mr. ourselves ' or give efficient service wTiref++•..w. 0• and Mrs. Aitken, for a few days. to our employers. Only a• short sur- ,mod pa[■■. Mrs. Gilee@on has been ill and vey of business and the application CLe +et=ateon: Eaacern House—P: ker.r,f i confined to her bed with an of efficient service in the-interest of set of poeitec ( i attack of flu. She is under the its success proves to us that to know name m ;t ru ` W� tfz� approach- attack • u hoar the s "rltre,ot a nurse. We hope for an oneself cornea first in 'importance. paper., es its final .,early recovery. In knowing or studying oneself, we G.b C. P e memorials we execats - learn our qualifications and limitat- MERRMM will be standing in a 1 A number of the Banda School 4 workers from Claremont attended ions. A knowledge of these things c0, mute trlbate to the otion at given us the .opportunity to apply 50q&ld,New perinea they-have bean the Township S.S. co°ve Green River on Thursday' of last ourselves in the manner best adapted S C %ltt r erected to honor. Oat week and report it an interesting for the realization of suitable ret- f< lead LMM creative shd11 aerates - — beat re salts. urns. The History the Past and • the ry P meeting - . nd instructive set R - -= -a The sympathy of the common the facts of today emphasize the "No GVreater Tdbiate" a Ity Is extended to Lloyd and Mrs. task .which is before us in becoming N. W. STAFFORD accustomed in a short 'time to the Pegg on the death of their can _ - gg y g mil n Her ar Do o ' Hard a Store' 'w s W enormous changes in conditions, en $ingeton Road e BOB, hick took ice on ed etc . P • toeedsy last from pnenmooi a. rmous changes In development, pro- -_ _ - _ Whitby George Morgan, who had s bad gress in industry and thtr demands = !Phone Whitby upon us bring with them burdens for .462 z IIsesrt attack several weeks •ago, the eyes which all too quickly they ReRulstion Hockey Pucks, $s now considerably improved. must learn to bear. Small Hockey•Pucke, _ ,10 . a Mrs. Morgan, who fractured her to be eontinneif Hockey Sticks, .. .15 u ^ ;wrist a couple of weeks ago, is - — p _ also getting long nicely. -'- !. - Skates, (we are Blearing them),... �; '... .I5 up _ ,t" ._� rho,:as-Psteraon.-$ad-d._.H.._CaA �CKi� ATEI Wiedovr-Ventilator@. .. .. _' ]ley were in Toro nto on Monday, �_ - �bae Reads, gvud grade, :.. •• ... .98 z: might attending a meeting of Cash M�At_--Market Buc•li Saws, . , ... ... 1.40 g g; F A. M. Wli iz Floor WI►:, thoroughly tried(one week)... 39 -'-;Them we Lodge. OLD ENGLISH WAX, no rubbing, dries to•a shine, '-'1'lteee were about three hundred ----' �— --. -- --I��� CO■ •• ' present very enjoyable r -SPECIALS reg. rice 85c, to introduce ... .89 resent and a ve P Oheap rates for)arm and eotle time ova@ spent Thur., Fri„ Sat, Waxing Brush, long swivel handle, 15 Ib4. .. 1.59 �7 p -The Choicest of Body Beef. -Monarch Weather Stripping;enough for door .25 ' bnildistge. Ed. and 114rb. Jackson, of Fort y Windstorm Insurance on buildings. ' 'William, are visiting with their shank, Neck and Flak, .. 60 wind-mills.Silos eta. daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Pegg, and Round Steak, 2 ibs 25C We still meet mail order prices and' our'sresngement Automobile Insuranoe s' rfamily. having come demon to Pure Pork Sausage, 8 The .. ' 25c with Oanad4n Tire allows us to sell from their lof an kind& attend the funeral of their grand Pure Leaf Rendered Lord, 10c eircvlare at their prices plus the FARMS FOB SALE Y eon. They will remain for a few sweet Pickled Back Bacon, r _' transportation only. tale h Write or phone, days before returning home• pane wrapped .. 20C If too far to-c,)ale to our store,•phone ae—we will � ~, Rev. Mr. Jull. of Brnokli°, eon Phone 4200 _,-._Bet the goods to you. - 1 D e BO) N) M A =` ducted the service in the United ALL&LN AN VktNW Manager, e- - - •-Qharch on Sunday morning, when --- " _ 20 WHITBY, ONT. _ the Sacrament the Lord's even l per was di@ttlenaese d. Ia the even Le Es O'NE/LL -CHAS. COOPER, - CLAREMONT _ og Rev. Mr. Irwin, -of -Whitby.. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND -- `;occupied- the pulpit: Excellent - - T - ee�stsoiis Were preached st -both - --- EMBALMER —S i services and were much appreciat :Successor to W. J. Mather,' A L L P E Slit sr-0 e ed by the large congregations Stouffvilre grcee°t. Night and Day Service r. Udder the ails ices of the Pub- We have�sj@uppl of Greb Work Boots and Minee Rubber@ for the p Business Phone Residence Plione y lle Library Board, an illustrated 9®91• 9820 Fall Beason. Call and see them. lecture, entitled "Viewing Eng. P _ .Rand by Proxy,"will be given by_ AntilFreeze and Winter Motor Oil for your car. 'Elide :« F. O.Jennings, Ins THE "MADELINE"- - pectnr of Public _ Batteries•pBatteries charged 50 cents. -Libraries, on Friday. January the a `27th, at 8 p. ro., in the Community BEAUTY=.- SALON- Hall, Claremont. Master Donald (ilia°dale Salmon, large 71bs. 25c;:2 tine 19o'Rolled Oats, -Whits .• will sing , a number of Marcelling and - Oiovd,Leaf Salmon,pink, 2 tine 25o' Macaroni-,4 lbs. ��AM 25o - 9eoteh songs. Admiesiloh 25 eerie, Finger Waving, c}nod n� py Chesser per lb. 20c PAstry Flour,24's 45o .t No- . Child reo, under 12 years, 15 Cents. - Pen*An. Corn,3 tins 25e Pure Bread Flour, 24's 700 —A good attendance is' requested. Scalp Treatment, _- Tnus.i:.�ey, per tin ..' 100 •� 98 ibs. 2.60 --1 .! verbybody la welcome. There - _ ._ Hair•entti ig, " 9eedtesr Raising .. .#a 'Caoking Ontons,' 12 Ibe:. ;. 26a -will be a special announcement Permanent Waving a Specialty �hone'Markha36402' 'oVetDeliver -Sold and Installed by +�• fl _ made during the evening, which .3Wg6d01 T 4r, 14u=deli, _ ;ra .will be of interest to the reading General / k'$aNg •1 PR�USE public. + * Phone 1906 {7LAREMONT WM. Me Duncan Green River • i, Merchants F'IC[1lMIIr0 —OIt1TANQ .� ;. Two Britons Visit America Blizza Takes Life L Voice Of f�1� Press Of Northern Pilot - Canada. The Empire and The World at Large W. A. Spence• �. � � �� Dead—Mech- anic and r i ` Pass e n CANADA. The Right Kind of Reflation, ers Cuffer From - -- The New Year Honours List It aar yet to be proved .har sup- Injuries' premonition of Sir George plies of frmh money are rally the way. The p $ The Pas, Man.-Tragedy stalked the -�` Kerley in the Order of St. 1K:c;tae. cure for depression, because drpres- ' s a :Northland aerial trails Sunday night. and •St. George follows naturally sion has been caused, not by lack o! ; :g :-, ' ~ '! V{ , A. "Bill" Spene,• famed Nortk upon the high esteem he won in Lon- money, tLt by lack of confidence, F , don as High Commissioner, whera he which makes people, especially in ., %`° ; ' ""' "'"' country filer,,hero of the Ma,-Alpine gained hosts of friends and did yea Franbe and America, afrai$ to use it rescue three years ago, is dead. Death man service for his country. He is by lending and spending it. There is struck the Spence plane on Friday `still a persona grata in the Capital of more money in the world now than near Moose Lake, 45 miles nortbwL. - the Empire, and it is entirely logical there has ever been before. and * of here. -that the fountain of honour should de- prices Lave onl3 fallen because the A• blizzard In'twlight• forced a land- sire to mark its pleasure at his con- n aney is not being turned over. If ing on the snow-drifted lake; a wing ' tinned services -since he left its im- we could get an agreement on disarm- was ripped from the plane as it struck mediate vicinity. Sir George has al• ament and on wat debts, and real Clocks of ice left by fishermen, and It ways worn his honors with dignity peace betweel. France and Gt:many, dashed madly:-,ou to-destruction. Pilot• and modesty, admirably assisted by a-14 a general lowering of'tariff., we Spende met instant death, while hie Lady Perley, Montieal Dairy Star, should have.tbe right kind of Refsa- mechanic and three passengers, in- I tiun, through a stream of mousy com- eluding a Royal Canadian Mounted _ `Sign of the Times ing out of hoards into markets and Police Officer and his prisoner were It is is rather surprising to note in gt-ickly absorbing surplus stocks of injured. an official report that the leading goods.-Hartley Withers in Every- Indian runners. who•had dashed eause of death in the United S:,atw Man (London). And among the passengers aboard the storm-tossed Bremen were over barren, snjw-drifted trails, 1rmy.jor sixteen out of twenty years (left) the Earl of-Warwfek and the Duke of Sutherland, who-plan to brought first word of the Spence era ---excluding the war .)eriod was eui- Devil's Island and Trinidad. gedy to the "outside" Saturday foro- $ visit Amerlci� side. In the other four years tuber- Fled convicts from French Guiana - noon. A rescue plane, with Plot S.J. :nlosis held first lace. Last year who have succeeded in reachin Trini• McRorie at the controls, battled storm P $ nom which is attainable -oni b a ,loth gave place to automobile ac,- dad within recent history, now total y e 'L• conditions to near the scene of the ' m will to listen, a will to abate prejri- -Motor EXhib* Has tragedy, but It was not until ter a deals which is, perhaps, a sign of he 100 or more. The position here is an dice a will to ind common.grounds of four-bour sleigh drive, the rescuers times.-Kingston Whig•Btandard uusatisfactory one. We cannot serfd Direct Sales JGIIect g back the men to whence th:y came, uw.erstanding, an objective •tad di,- reached'Bacon's Island, and a fishing Canadian Lumber In Hrltaln, unless formalities are stri.cbly com- interested view of affairs, camp where the injured had been - The conquest of this desirable .par- plied with, and since the recent ieci- We 1'v in a world which is suffer- Crowd Definitely Interested' taken. It was 11.30 o'clock Saturday ing not from the scarcity of nature, ht when McRorie, Dr, N. G. Trim-, ket cannot be achieved without an stew of the Privy Council the .goal- .• at from our own lack .of the know:- in Buying=Enthtlaiatl' :-At energetic and determined effort,as in- flop seems to be that the French = fie, of The" Pas, and Sergt. P. Rose. deed must be made in ever important Government do not trouble to waste'edge and discipline necessary .o man- •Keen' of the R.CM.P., reached the !eland. _. 'expansion in the field of international !urthe. effort to claim back escaped bens oler?ce isf charity and no, Toronto-' had double the crowd .The injured were brought to hosptal commerce. Most important of all, men. It is sufficier,t for the Cayeane accompanied by an unremitting et- of,last.year. It was a splendid crowd, here At t thh by the rescue.plane Sunday. - e camp Dr. Trimble found: i our producers must pay scrupulous'authorities that they should not re- fort to learr. tat; difficult art of %e'f- definitely a baying one. ' d ed J. Corporal P. Greaves, R.C.M.P. offi• +++ontinn M thn der„and._ of British:turn to France. Trinidad is,. there- _ _ __„ _., ` . z .. importers, even when the only_ jnsti=;leis, laced with the problem of caber g`n "` ` " " S °` 6""`°' ""'" `1' ctl'• UL -`U'"a= i'Uu'c, u,b U.f..a, .,.,,.e. - flcation of those demands is an an- harbouring them or allowing them to rossible for al: men zo be secure sand ',anadian Automobile Chamner cf broken, five ribs oA the left aide cient tradition. We cannot stand'continue their journey. -- Trinidad 'well provided' for.-Waite sipper- (,rmmexce, commehtit.•• Funt.uy nigh: broken, and other minor injuries. He• aside with out arms folded and wa t Guardian. mann in N.1. Herald Tribune). will recover. i _ �n thy Motor Show opining Satur ay. for the orders to come in: we mast ti `•It is the most interesting show Mechanic's Hands Frozen -go after them in as aggressive man- The Anglo-Persian Dispute from a public standpoint ever staged W. L. Cooke. mechanic, both-hands aer. British Columbia did not wait Epidemic of Flu - r da," he declared. "It is the frozen, lacerated mouth and 11ps, six The whole situation hn� changed P :. -- ..for Ottawa agreements to start work- wince the concession was`.nadc. •A'o (!,, • • f st time in the history of the in- teeth gone, both eyelids badly; lacer, irLg with this end in view, and neI one in those days imagined s situa- Grows in Brltaitl uustry in' Canada that we have had ated and many bruises and abrasions "kig efforts have not been destitute of re- tion in which the Company would be- sc many new cars on nand at one over the scalp and forehead. 77. -:'suits, as the --great popularity 'of come part of a w.irld oil combine de- Deaths' More Than Double time. Na larger crowd ever attended� John Robnson.prospector, muscular Douglas fir in England for the last L'berately restricting oil production. a motor show opening in the Dominion, Injuries around the head and neck. =ten years proves.-La Patric, Monty there is posit in the Shah's conteit- previous Week—French It was the.right sort of,crowd, too Busier Whiteway, of Berens River. _ real• t'.a that the oili3eld ss not being fully Navy Suffers The interest evidenced by the 'people who was,Corporal Greaves' prisoner, exploited. In any case, if all the j ,idSn.-Deaths from th, i�fluen a 6I' the floor all night long in spite o.' a fractured ankle. (Need Organized Effort. Shah wants is s revision.ol the terms the other attractions, was remark- Whiteway, was being' brought to e• idemie in the British Isl_•s =ncreali- The Pas -be taken on to Saskatche- One would think that if it is gov-_ of the concession, he is entitled to e(_ an alazm;pS rate in the past able." Mr, tewart-declared. wan to face a charge there laid by the arnment policy to encourage pur- .state his case, and it is well for us to weeks according to statis.,cs made DEALERS ARE PLEASED, chases'from British sources some ¢.dmit this right at a time when al- public Sunday, - R.C:M.P. Young White-way became pIan ought to be carried out to edu- n-ost ever] nation, including Great Health' au"h�rifles' estimated.. 881 Dealers apLken to were unanimous the hero of the ezpeditioa when cafe Canadians to the now sources of Britain is discussing n terms of in their enthusiasm over the buying tragedy overtook the plane near the $ persons had died in the week of infir- - supply. The'Sarnia paper says that varying propriety_the desirability of enza, more than double the week pre- interest displayed by the throngs of cad of the journey. t 'It has uever seen an advertisement in repudiating or revising old contracts. vieu,- Reports• showed 303 died the visitors Saturday night. A number It was Whiteway who,first regalued. Canadian newspapers indicating week I rior to that, 120 the week be- of actual sales were made, many consciousness after the crash. He t e -New Statesman and Nation (i.oa- prospects were secured. had been buried through the roof of British source of oranges. If it were con), fore that, and 68 four weeks before. "There were more than twice as the cabin when the glass struck sad` a matter of private. busineaa some The ublic Nis ur p urged'to take every man row effort would be made to show how the y p peers secured as on opening knocked him out on the snow. How _ Indian Trade Imprvveme�t, precaution 'to pravent spread of the _ people could secure their surplus That the increase in India's Cos- malady, but no general bans on pub- day last.year. It was much more of long he ley there be did not know, from the desired ori&. As a 'con- tom revenue for the first seven lie meetings and the like have yet a buyil�g crow," declared A:c'y An- When consciousness returned he _ ,trast there*is the success of the lr-' of tike current P1"arsti;al year l- 3==mod. sa was-the-case rn pre derson, show manager.. _struggled to his feet and In a half de-' fornis citrus fruit interest who should be nearly three times the ta- vious influenza epidemics. "It's the Ernest show we're bad so lirium he made fife way to the wreck- thro h newspaper crease that the Finance Department FRENCH NAVY AFFECTED. age of what had eon the cabin. ug p per advertising have fan, declared Kendall L. Doll; man e w educated a clientele in Canada that estimated for the whole year is a very Paris.-The grippe, ore influenza ager of A. D. Gorrie and Company, In the debris he 'ound Robinson„ they demand a certain brand of Cali- wticome announcement in these days epidemic sweeping Paris has spread Chevrolet dealers. "It's hard to re- Greaves and Cooke, unconscious, and ` Lorna orange and are unwilling to of trade depression. The cotton crop to the navy, reports from Toulon frain from going into superlatives," Spence dead. He sighted through the _ aeeept any other, regardless of its said, Mr. Doll declared. "My boys all got swirling-mow Bacon's Island ant, half is bigger, and already bookings for oli u. sure there were more crawling and hat[ walking, covered 8'i It is an outstanding example ward for shipment are encouraging. More than ..00 cases were rtported Prospects. I m a c e --- U advertising that ought to be fol- Some trade authorities think that aboard the battleships Paris and Jean buyers there fban at any oti`:er show the-halt-mile to a fish camp on the is _ - .owed in other quarters where there there will be at Ieast 40 per cent. in- Bart. and scores of victi-ns were re- we've had, including last year's, and land. Rounded were brought to camp Is a worthwhile market to be won.- .crease in the export of cotton this ported on other ships in the Medi- all the Exhibition shows. It was a within a short time.by fishermen, 4 - . 13rockviile Recorder and Times, season. The short cotton crop last terranean sgiradron.` In msay cases, great opening" Spence,. 41 years old, had been fly had a serious effect on rail- ail leaves for enlisted'men were can- "We had a wonderfully .good day,' fug for more than 1F years. He � ' .'Cause of Gray Hair ;. �elIed. el-red W. L. erved his apprenticeship in the old • way revenues-and upon those of tits Cowan,, manager of the ,.Camel" type of plane during the war " "Grey hair, according to the British Port of-Bombay; the providence of The civilian populatio.'at Toulon Packard-Ontario Motor Company. -. '0cientist, is caused by a germ. We nature this year will therefore, be is suffering also, and many deaths "There u•ss a remarkable amount of years, *here he served with the Royal' prefer to stick to the theory of high very welcome.-Bombay Tines of In- '8w being reported daily. good solid interest displayed. My Flying Corps. : `4axes.-From the Calgary Daily Her- dii., 'salesmen an'h I share a defi site feel- Spence had travelled all the known Wald. _ in that people are going to b.L , air trails of the Northland during his 3 The Purchasing Power of the Massei�Kin on'Back of Neck ;heir cars are getting older and 1 years of Plying since the Great Adveu _ .p (Liberty. Under our resent system, roduc- think there is a growing feeling that ture. For four years he acted as chief Some of our correspondents who'at- p n p .. is Best lt<11 Case of Colds -o 1 land, l!�'3,.,. flop is proportionate in the main to Wdreester, Mass.-If people must to do their.sharafftn atin_ene_m_n_1_g_ht pilot for Dominion Explorers and had' tacltlaws of the __ t been engaged in mineral Lake area not suit their mentalities, forg'E ' i.ise a S1Sa OII•LII6 DSCIE OI tzie aecx Is lc.ent. work in ffie Greif-Bear Lake-area be - do true meaning of liberty. As Man- power upon the volume of purchasing preferable, the board of health do- the disagree wit! those who think Lore coming to The Pas. power received by the public. The cfared Sunday. g It was during the search for th4 tesquien wrote: "Liberty is the right working classes at present provide In a list of timely suggestions for yew cars • should not have been lost MacAl ins arty ti' S - to do what the laws allow; anal if a the chief market for the sale of goods. the prevention of colds and grippe the F'roubht out at this time'' said Mr. p p pence dis, citizen could do what they forbid, it By reducing the volume of wages we 'months old baby was offered ihsm as. Cowan. "I think it was the very best tinguished himself. _ owould be no longer liberty, because reduce the demand for goods and show your affection• kiss on the back t, •,:: that could have been gene.•The Together with such outstandini ; thers would have the same Powers-7,therefore the opportunities for em- of tZle neck the thrill will•be just as new cars represent a great deal of fliers as "Wop",May, "Punch" Dick-- From the Victoria Colonist. ployn_ent, Even'during prosperous employ ent. This ear's show ens and 'other aces of the north . times in Great Britain the amount of e","en y n probably a ofd dis couldn't have ha" more :us icious Spence for creeks sped across the Ic7 eat and o will THE EMPIRE. moTiey distributed in the' form of _ start than it got Saturday. It cer- wastes of the barren lands in a scare! Aerial Bombing. ':wages, salaries and dividends is suf. L Wnly is 'a beau:,iful show and ids for his missing chief. Their search In an ordinary international Quarre1 r ficient to purchase the goods produced Some 'Interesting Facts w'+rth anybody's time to visit whether was rewarded when in early Novem I there must always be some doubts as__during the same period, even if of- In New Ontario Census car owner or not" her of that year the lost party was to ., which starts was the aggressor, and feted at cost prices Hence the neces- Ou: salesmen are very-euthusias- sated at Cambridge Bay. Toronto.-Ontario has more than torn which state the real provocation sity tar foreign markets. But since twice as many widows as widowers. ti s, They report the interest as very : originally came. There would be no this awAttion is becoming _ommop to strong," declared Andrew Blair, vice- such difficulty of definition about the.all industrial nations and since the According to the 1931 census returns .president and � ,• " there are 118,840 widows as against general' ma�.aget 'of Seven Months JUfant Vise of aerial bombe-A nation ens- worlds markets are being contracted �y 62,286.-widosrera-Statistics also Hudson Essex York Limite,i, Half ployitig them, it tl -b id been con--1�i�atrictea supplies of currency, ii :zr hou �:atice was Is _Offered As Baii R show that there are only 869,694 un• - - =`�°international-agreement -d��i�marrled women as compared with 962,--o"_r-Saturday-�ight-the-people were-- Dulutb,-Mins=West-liuldth p�io ci-�° bank with the bomb of the anarchist which must ensue if the present mad 790 bachelors. still wandering around among the early Saturday reported that a seven- >Ius a dastar fly and illegal weapon, policy of scare"ear-money is pur- 87 some strange quip.of fate fixers cars. Some of the dealers covered months old aby was offered them as M Would ipso facto constitute inself as ��-�'thtu ffitaoa in the National thei• cars up too soon_ We ai-e ex- bail by s man arrested on a reckless' dtrtcast,--•London Times. Review London are?31,191 married mew and only 703; _ tremely pleased. I think or. 1 e whole driving charge. lYl married women. Divorced men it was an augury of considerable sue- Arvid Peterson, 81, did not have the War Debts. - AMERICAN '_awed women are almost equal, there cess," Mr. Blair declared. necessary $25 bail when brought to Am.rica Is' beginning to perceive 'The -Way Out of the Moras& being 1,071 men and 1,016 women iu " ' that post-marital state, Bess day we've hail in ge:,rs, de-. the station and was allowed to retina t there must be great changes in Simple charity.ss obviously not _.—d__,_, cinred Ben Salowski, president of home to get the money. He returned ez aelationa with Europe, just W enough. Remembrance of the forgot-` . National Motors. with his'se a months' old daughter ad r there are great changes m Amy Awarded Gold M^�etl asking Sergeant'David Pe - ten men and women is not -nough. D. M. Sorenson, piesident of the rry'to peep *i relations bf one part of Europe to Generosity in sharing is not enough. for Her Record Flight. -C,.anto Motor Car Companyt bit- the infant as bail during fate night'.. ' tier. Events are moving'rapidly, These are all indispensable. But they London.-Amy Johnson has been' Laughlin-Buick and Pontiac dealers, the police said. d they must move in tbA United ate not enough. awatrded.the gold medal of honor of stated that his men had done very Perry ordered two patrolmen to re• is tea as well ae elsewherA. Jfmatca The greater need ,a for wisdom ;tit' the Lesigue, of Youth•for her recent well and were kept busy s11 daffy with furs the baby to Peterson's home and ' leaner. sovernment and in public life, a wit- rapetown flight. _.. pru.4pecta. locked the man up. _- " _ •' 1 � .. , - - ME LOSES IgOS�S ? LBS: What's Wrong Puzzle !�ELEN Daily Wear Recurring Weakness- q __ WILLL&MS. ' •`i weighed 245 lbs.;' writes �nurse, � Mrs. Carr Finds Dr. Williams' Pinlr when 1 bought the bottle of ltruschen Pills Wonderfully Beneftciat in "Salta which 1 have just tlaisbed. 1 Illustrated Dresamaking Leeson Fur- Restoring Strength _Wished With Every Pattern "I em a middle-` _have taken a good halt-teaspoo><Lul in ' a glass of hot grater every morning. 1 R3 - -' Feels aged woman', mar a —1�low 1 nelgb 138 lbq., a lose o' ? lbs. ' tied 18 years. I 4-am very •glad to have lost" weight, Quite have a weak hears .- espeelally without trouble."-M•H.R. and sometimes get _ (Trained Nurse). .;'Improved so weak I can Unlike most salts, Kruschen isn't hardly m o v e simply a laxative. Wbeu you take - about,' writes Mrs. H. Carr, Port �. Kruseben Salts ou not only stimulate Carling, Out. . "1 was advised' to try y Dr. Williams' Pink Pills 7iod they your liver and kidneys to [unction j^ have been a wonderful tonic to me. naturally and perfectly, but you sun After taking three bolls, 1 feet quite ply every internal organ, gland, nerve c Improved and am able to walk again. and flbre In the -body with Nature's ° 2 consider Dr. Williams' Pink Pula a own revitalizing and' rejuveaatfag great blessing to humanity." minerals. - • ,lire. Carr's high praise of Dr. Wil• Get a bottle -of Kruschen Salta to - iisms' Pink Pills is typical of what = thousands of other 'grateful women day, and take one-half a teaspoc in a ;lass of hot water very mor'l; be have. written: These pills actually create the rich new blood which. to �. [ore breakfast. - ` lacking in run-down, -exhausted sys Before the -bottle Is empty you'll o e G - terns, Growing girls In great nurn- _ feel years �ounger--eyes will brighten bers have found Dr. Williams' Pink step grow springhtlter - nerves Pills a veritable blessing, Older ueo- iteadler-you'll sleep sound; enjoy ple have equal need of them. Gel four meals, and after a-hard day's goy N�RvaY a supply 1rgp1 your druggist.. 50c a - work you'll be ready for wholesome . T-ULL.=� °acirage' _ recreation-one million women already snow all this �_- _� --____------•--____ Teaclrer - "Why -ere you not but d There arsr from fifteen to twenty mistake* In each of the cartoons school yesterday. Johlrny?" Johnny `. . .. - _ -- - - - - - 1 was convalescing. -_'- ease bliss which w "P1 , Ch i 9� :..: 'Wh1tC DOVCT. Cliffs u appear weekly on this page See if you can find them and then•�- - "Convalescing!- From what?" "Three • The town of Dover is like other sea• compare with list which will be published next week , apple, dumplings and• one of father a golf towns; but really much more Answer to Last Week's Puzz:e. shown from window. cigars." - Sean, and wth less blackguard-people Woman would not wear evening One loaf of tiread is not wrapped. In it than I ever observed in any sea• wrap in bakery, Glass in show case not transparent, , -- port before. it Is a most picturesque Clerk wearing dress suit. or man`s arm would show, _ _ '3278 Classified Advertising - -_ Place. to be sure. On one side'of it One of the dogs has no Bare. tt old "Bakery" mispelled. ` rises, upon the top of a very steep hill,, *1 OFFER TO EVERY i NV Eti9'C' _ the Old •Castle, with all its,fortifies- Cake to falling off top of show-case. One tree has not a trunk. A List of wanted iavewlvus mm, u,l Bakery does not sell 'vegetables. . Tian bas-only half a mustache. 1normauon sent free. The Ramsay .;om- tions. On the other side of it there is Ear rib is not fastened to ear. Part of ma hair Is •dark: another chalk-hill, the side of which g _ hr�tr eat,pttows,,tCaana sus 'vs z I ��In pretty nearly perpendicular, and There Is no hole in one doughnut. Halt of man's tie is black. _ _ rises up from sixty to a hundred feet Bakeries are not In country as Part of window Pang pr'-,;*-,' z STORIES ARE WANTED '�'igbe- '� ...,yo UL rue notlses. Well written stories n a rrudy y which stand pretty nearly elope to the ►'�+ �` tests in ttre wind funnel of- the Min- market '•today. The . 31cK,ahMe _ Loot of the hill. New Type Fuselage a tstry of Aeronautics bore. These testa _ (,�,,�: Course of Instruction for .:omp study - I got into Dover rather late. It was • demonstrated that a tug'' fuselage - , purposes will develop )our .creative Passes First Trial power and lead you to sdcevs u'rtt« 'dusk wbel I was going down, the not only does not oiler resistance _ or Free Ability Test. street towards the quay. 1 happened when the propeller is going but causes a8AW 8CSO0;.1a, r-+-•i.ed, .- .st look w and was Simpie becoming lines, so consery-a- nevu A. ii3o say axreet, T*.onto quite astonished Stability and Ease of Hand- a reaction in the form 'of au_ upward tively smart for day year. Here you to yerceive cows grazing upon a spot thrust which adds to the-propeller's lib Main Factors have today's modest _- apparently fifty feet above the tops g power. The models showed It eombines the two ssarfaces of - p� r - of the houses, and measuring hors- Noted greater stability in neetind air car- dark• hyacinth-blue- crinkly crepe R EE-T I N N I N G _aoatally not.-perhaps, more,than ten rents and pockets, and s:1 unusual ease Rime.-Preliminary tests wir•Ich are satin. %111A Cal 1. +=e t°ut• ''� p or twenty feet from a lice which Would _ of handling. The tests sire showed taxing place under.-the auspices of the Tie shoulcirrs' are -gives. fashian- $dogs: Your .,ld'Uun+. 'Daub. ><e Dery have formed a continuation into the that a hollow Propeller is best'sutted for less than:half eys, of-nrw 1'us- Ministry of Aeronautics in Rome of an able Width by an unusual cape ar fir. I went tip to she.same slot, the to this type. teurizers ret>nn ad e+ your °+.,, V381,[. airplane with a tubular-fur-:ao, seems angement. It is softly falling and :next day, myself; and you actually soronta Csdmiao. placing az Ttnainllf- look down upon the houses, ,as you .to open new Finally, a,full-sized plat. was btillt possibilities to aeronau• graceful too. -The gored s".cirt is de- Co. Ltd rioolt out o[ a window, upon people in tic progrees. Dr. Luigi tipa% model and has been fto:vn frequently With cided'ly slimnifr-g. - iso Z4win avenue, 'roronta plane.has already given evidence of -excellent•results. The engine used is In.grey rough crek.e silk with the the street. •The valley that runs down unusual lightness, fiftin; power and Y De Haviland Gyps; 11I. 120-horse- vest, cellar and cuffs of brawn crepe - -• - from Folkestone is, when it gets to power inverted type `Pile plane is Dover,.crossed b another valley that stability. _ - - - . .. . _ this model is-lovely. y about-46 tee_ from one wing tip to the T.B.—A FREE BOOK Irma down from Canterbury, or, at. This passenger plane ha a com- his also chic_in ciooTen-. - - .. �. pletely hollow fuselage fro.a- htc!1 the other, 18 feet long anrr 1t` feet high. St-1e :rid, 3278 is des' 5,000 To BE GIVEN Awe r least, from the, Canterbury direction. Full equipped 3 flies for sizes a •_ It is in the gorge of this cross,valley, wings spread.- The engine - .Within -Fully q PDed the .eight is about I#� I6, 18, 2e. years, 36, 3Q and 40 Any eUtte+er ....n, tnln g g 1,760 poun Viewed from the side. ras not yet read the .•,uk r«.•rnsir -that Dover. is built. The-tw, chalk- the tube,, WM}e the pilot and paseeh- l incy.e^_boat. - - published. at 3116,3.Uy + , t:nsl �h n,y• hills..Jut out Into the spa, and the ger-la a single-motored plane--will the plane 1s quite short. In filet, Dr. Sizie 16 requires 3tfi•;arda of 39- sician, .,n 131e trestinemt :riu'cur« .1 sit on top. In a plane of two or more Stipa holds it is perfectly practical to i h material with qfi ; •arda,-of 39- Tubercarl•y'l may sent r ••�t+� wars+. water that comes up between- them make a tubular plane without tall l` 3 the sup17ly villa sent rraa or cltare4 forms a harbour for)his�.aeieat,-moot motors, the places for pilot and pas- . Lxh-contrasting. to •.ax adat'eea' ,1 VU11tiuU.ike sea era will be between tl•. engines. The dimensions of the propeller are SsooE a•zwtceez. now Gfrmany. a a. g HOW TO ORDER_PATTERNS. ' Interesting, and beautiful place. On intimately connected with the size.at the hill to'the North stands the Castle �•' Slips has been working a ay- •. +t[ Dover, Which Is fortified is the an- ides for several years, his pane hay the tube, the diameter varying accord- write your name and adsireea plain- cleat mann Ing been built by_tI3e Caprolti_.fae•_iag to the power of the engine, though Iy, giving number and •size of s1sc31 er except to n the a aid D sea I G t . - l slightly 1 f n of a tt`Sis e.3 n wart. Eric-ore lbc'ri i ' _ ---•where it pea the steep c113 for sSorti- tortes; which will have. the develop- tacreasing only s g t y tom one P 90 ppPORT1�..fNiTY• _ _,._. where I On the south-side of the ment at the project should It prove small to one of great pdWerl 'A small- stamps or. coin (coin preferred; wrap 40WD, the hill Is, I believe, rather succeaetul. After an exhaustive the- low-powered tubular plane would have it cazef4lIy) for each nun:beT, and BeLOtnc a Dart obentl ;n a uu,l More lofty than 'that on the north th oreticai solution of the problems to be a fuselage almost equal to size to that addre:.a your order to Wilattr Pattern nesa having• no _ c om'getidoa. - side; and here is that cliff, which fs met, Dr. Stipa was able to ;u. a num= of an-ordinary machine with a high- Service, 73 West Adelaide St.,Tozonto.- Manufacturing under patented pro- described In Shakespeare, in the Play her,of-Miferent small tradels to rigid powered motor. ceps line of chemicals now being ' .F ----4-- � imported 'from fareigl, count rtes 'pt Kiag.Lear.-William Eobbett. in ____-__ — . Sale of output assured Opport- +• _ -- unity for large profits from small _ Rural Rides." _ British Approve Engine .__ ' Designed in United States Investment. «rite for partianlars. - ections for the Drowsy '' - �1 y - � - Chemical Producers Limited, ' .moo Yo B}/ ~ Il no � . The first_ airvrorthleeas certi8cute WILSbN BUILDINGS, _ A woman of forty-five Was always vs� i - issued by the British Air' Ministry 73.ADEL.AIDE STREET WEST, 4! tired. She had to sleep sheaf thirteen [or an ,aircaft engine of American TORONTO,•,ONTARI-O hours out of the twenty-four, and at - - design was recently to .Canadian- last getting zip in the morning beta-ne Wright, Ltd„ of .tifontre-al, Canada, /�' an �on'y ll lid ll,Lillu6u!!{11,@kEJii,',i! agents in the British Empire for the SOURED ON THE Four weeks of treatment b injec- Wright aeronautical -Corporation,. {{IIVV Lion with_gland extract enable her '' r _ approving� the nine-cylinder Whirl. f K^. now to get tip every Morning early N. :WORLD? THAT S DYER sviad model for s rating.o[ 300.horae•• •� with •oase. -This sad other cases ofs. a " ..,.,., ....."; •x power at 2,000 revolutions per minute. _ the kind, says Dr. Jean P,nnin in e r vas of the alodel by- the e - - a The aPP o - Iili tip 3 et Bile oafs tout (Paris), owe everything to - y 8 "�' . ....._ • .... ._... :_. -- rftish Air bfintstry Was the result -LVo Calomel necessar ' .. a -recent discovery of Dr. Leopold s - '`` of a series of exhaustive tests conduct. Msn people who feel sour, duggish and F I:gvi;�>oneer. of eudocriaololy in , �,»« d:, w ;;v r a�w� I.ed in 'the Laboratories of the aemnau- i"R°t`eed'n'1se the ms.c'1ts of l`ie'ns Trance. . min water, lamtive candy or :, of rough which only move silo, oil "� '••" tical division of the National Research {a�boewe�i and I ore� liver. ••.- His knowledge of the interaai-seree- " Council t Canada. what you n lion glands prompted him -to experi. °°°""' y' - bile. Start �a�pou ng the d y Hoer as'r:: *•� yyoouarr two ," OY•;:' ands of liquid bile Into sour•bowels. ties - went until he had tepted extracts-for K Its pounds and inteetines working ss they l<•'' • sleepy-beads. A suprarenal gland CZ• : i' - - Carter's Little Liver Lillis wzM soon ea you tram seems most potent With those £ >sn Purely vegetable. Safe. Bari. Qw¢Jt. Z6 for them b name. liefnss �ubetitutes. who want to get up early. We read: ,' see.at all e= bf to al An Egyptian woman, is a condition slu " ` of profound weakness;was ablg, attar �• fourteen injections of cortico suprare s.. a Siltcttitpoo Regularly ioith ; _ Dal extract, to get u at seven in the I : ����� - 0111 morning instead at at ten, a serail un- attainable hitherto. de reeee iy IFLAl S dons of T *, A young woman an invalid Wes a[- put roorself right with satire by CUTKCOBA OLNTDfZIW fected by a '" ehewln Feta•a-mint. Wort persistent sleepiness. She a ;':'' g arildly. Soap 25c,-Ointment 25a and 50c. . .but elleetiv bt amaTi +went to bed without waiting to ed1rher de�aL �� _ dinner so intense would be her desire :�>'�;� �� '� � i ..:',� ',�•.�; d ern-•safe-sdentlla For the badly. to bleep. A multlglandular treatmen with suprarenal ezt--Tact, made it_eaa�- :.r: Tft"- _ro Iles t8 a is tJe aro�tries st a - � ---- t j;�»' --- quarter past•six+ ridding ber of her `' � k: ' j'V LL OF Pi:+JL l g ^;s :.i {1 drowsiness besides. .. .^ '� A doctor, having passed his fiftieth , : " =x r ` j( ' ' •• � f �t'ter taking Lydia E" Pink Teal, could not et n earl .: ' :.. J �` asx ,«s sr ow I ham's Vegetable Compound g D y. After 8 ,hf'+.T �;:>?``??>;;:;:'"r:r. '^' '` ` .: •'►`aj a,l _ M,GEMUIN[ _ course •of treatment through ;�:,<� hat hundreds of women g the f r k: �een�at' t .it s vv Isnergy glands-from the ninth meth- '3`.:..` .x::'=t��E,��::.b `�•>�,. ?'>:�.� • a`:�.•' 'r•� '.:.•. �! aay.1<L steadies the nel;vee. .tµttkss. _.,. ' •> Thr Chtlrin Grnrs : $. <•;t <' _ta•vx• better,.,,.,. cal visit,in fact-he could get up early �' ;:%:` s;Rg': ; '''" "s` A' v�7 m'bett odic h peadacte �•, v ,�A� , periodic.�without difficulty, and at the same - ,,, '''• •-R `time hew f r tir�a e. �.•�k :,. , �': '. :f ;tt' :;;;:: Per Adrltr awe/l hr/drsrr brcttstche.. .Laakes iryii►� dAy* `k tip ee&from nervmisness ':•:;: :. No Tait i endurable. x .,> a Iand pe#n. _ That in Wainright' Buffalo Park, Alberta, ezperimenta have But the lI nt if you are not as well se.' pots' ART ` been curried out in cross-breeding buffalo and an". cattle in an en- want to be, Give this medicine a Qeavor to produce'a milk and food animal capable of withstanding the chance•to help you. Get a bottle ,:. Art is order, method, harmonious hom your dru"ist today: I. results, obtained.•by fine, and rigors 61 the very far North? The curious looking beast in the V�1S�SZ OV►[V�E GE1IN�ME F polver-• ifal principles.-Tancred, photograph pis the result•of this experlment and is knovrn e.8 a "cattalo" l�OR CONiT1PlAT101�1 � lcSt-tE X10. 3-y'33 • 9 f c�� .y •rw^ <% 1' '�,�»sue ate.. _ -, ,"1.' ' 'y.• 'v'l 7 ;r�,- .5�.'s%i• %•-='„�r,.�.' �,.'�'.'•'.�-r - ,t+„->=-:'`-` `r:f; A, •a'1,_`,; ';,,s,.' - -„ _ .' . - - - • •• .•��.; T, .y,w c _. f "v� !' - _ •�;• 'r.•. - �v;T` .+s.... .� a..4�j`e ,a4.a.-.... ..rt_-_ ,,,, � _ ,'�_ _ K�j�."w`„ c._f�,�,:• LoQl"A .t1S�Se -Mrs. N.J. Morrissey, of To- •--There is a slight oatbreak o! roato, was in town on Saturday. chicken pox in the villaRe. Fxeready B Batteries -Lou and Mrs. Balsdon. of -L. B Tapeon, of Bowilianville. - --Mrq. Bertrand spent a few Moncton, N. B., returned home•on will be in town shortly to tune"' `' ! - iaa s last week whiz relatives in Wednesday last. Janos. Any orders left at TIRE y; p 7 :,6 Volt A Batteries 6a MM -The Swastika Club met at the News office will receive B V W • ;�Os�awa. prompt ,` '..,.r�-' -Mies V Bunner, of Bowman home of Mrs. M. S. Chapman on and careful attention. called on Pickering friends Monday evening, -The Ladies'Aid of St. And- -`ose day Fast week. -Jack •Boyes, wbile practicing rew's Church met at the horse, of { � -The delightful weather over hockey the otter .day. rvae struck Mrs. James Palmer on Wednesday teen's Heat/ All-wool Sweater W pim Sunday induced many motorists- on the eye with-at stick, but the afternoon when the y s part an to s od the day in motoring. eye is`uow healing nicely. interesting and profitable time. _ ._. .215 _ -, - • F. and Mre. on Baledand -W C. Murkar has been con- -Dr, Carmichael Will be ill char- law ;;F I; of Burford, spent Sunday. Road to his bed for a week suffer., ge of the service -of the Presbyter- with their relatives in Pickering. lag is a severe attack of flu, ian Church, at the Frienda' Meeting ;Hens Light All wQOI Sweater Coatis -Miss Dorothy Andrew hue but is now somewhat itoproved. House on•Sanday next at. ��,gp P. m. Fa reeamed wont in M. S Cbapman'e -Quite alarge delegation from Zverybody welcome. The Hible"4C,WAs , stare, after enjoying a week's the W. M. S. of fit. Paul's United' and Sunday School will meet at 1.80 4.50 holiday. Church attended the meeting of -The twenty ninth annual -H. J. Clark left on Friday last Presbyterial at Columbus on Wed• meeting of the Toronto Presbyter- ,� on a business trip to Montreal. nesday., ial of the W. M. S. of the.Presby- 'Men's All-wool Worsted So -- -He was accompanied- by•Wiltlam -fit• George's Church. Sunday, teriao Church- in Canada will be 3 air 1.25 of Barrie. ran. 22nd, 3rd Sunday after Epi- held in Parkdale Church'on Thurs• P -Miss A. E• Richardson return- phany.-Sunday School, 10 a. 'm. day and Friday, the 26th and 27 th led home last week, after visiting- Morning.P.rayer.,ll a, m. Evenine of this mboth. Delegate@ from her brother, James Richardson, Prayer, 7 p. m. Preacher, $ev,E. 'St Andrew's Church, Pickering, - • and family. of Georgetown. G. Robinson-, will attend. / y' --Colds and the flu are very -The regular fortnightlyEnc}tre _,�raLlge Marmalade, 4U oz. jar, r7(',. w • -Quite,a large number attended y 7. the Week of Prayer services con prevalent.theoughout the village and Dance, under the auspices of - -ducted in the three Protestant and slirrotlnding country. Many the Worlien's A maociation 'of Sr. churches in the village last week. have been ronfined to their bed @, FranciH de Sales' Cbnrcb will he 2 bottles Cross & Blackwell's Catsup but no very serious aces have held on Thursday, January 26th. - - -January is now more than F v .--half over, and so far we, hav6 been reported. at the vwa Rut reeldence of :ire. 'N. and t Tomato Juice •�9�i. -The PickerinR- Township J. _Morris:P second door south of hardly .had a 'taste of winter. r+ Whole But there la yet' time for 8 very ole Milk Producers will hold Cathf,lie Church. Euebre to 9tar.t Radio Licenses issued. severe winter. their-annual meeting at the Town- at G 17 P. m. sharp. Admission 25 _ _ -F. Petrie,.of the Bank of Com ship Hall, Brougham, on Widnes• cents. Fred- T Buntin _•• Pickering mercy staff here, ' returned , to '.day, Januaty 25th, at one o'clock, -The service in the Presbyter- T. 2 Picke-ing on Saturday:- after fOt• the election of officers etc. A it+n Chorell on Sunday will be -visiting his parents in Aberdeen, number•from the Toronto Board conducted by the Rev. A. S. Reid, -' Established 1857. - Scotland. Be reports a very will @peak. * _ D. D., Budget Se^retary .. of the enjogable visit, tint the return -Oliver---Crammer, 'wbo was pre@byterian Chu'reb. Dr. Reid voyage was a very rough obe. injured by.a.t;uck when getting has an iotereetin¢ story sto tell,of • _ _ out of W: C. Thomaon'a car, !n • -On Friday evening about 8.30, the work nf•the cbnrcb dace I1i25. front of the former s re9idencP a -a motorist driving east through Dr. Carmichael will take the aer• week ago Sunday, is gradually vice in Melville Church. WeetHill, e j o Te . the village on the north aide of•impruvibg, although confined to in the morning, but a"sill be'ores- the street, crashed into a road L�� _ age co%pletely wrecking it. He fractured he was internal] io tr �-f L+ `L.-&L. 0'� a - did not atop to fled out the y J' during the afternoon$ervice. ed. Mr. Thomson was,also badly - damage to his car, but drove off .shaken up when his car was struck `9o.far the winter tae been one « .. � -•-» r' n doubt _. r rate fearing o o bt - t rapid t >A a f p g o the mildest is a n*lmber of P1Ckerin 8 Leader Store +drat he would be leched" by the track. The car was badly _ P• years. We have had a few fella -The dartore tbrouRbont the damaged by the collision. of @now which rapidly disappear country are being kept bus these ' -some are of the opinion that - p y , ed with the mild weather which Wonderful Soap - days attending to the flu tientc Canada will never have another p Tiger Salmon _ Pa followed. The mild ' is This is a disease that cannot be severe winter inch as we expert• much appreciated as it is saving eared a number of sere ago when p g 14 bare for .. 49e I lb. tin ... 21c•' , ;•� neglected as it may be followed by y on the coal bin. but a cold ateac(y we would have four and five feet serious complications, and it is winter is eoaridered to be better of snow on the level, and snow - lrequentiv followed by pneu drifts much deeper. They explain from a health standpoint. The gold Medal Campbell'e _ mono it the fin is ne,gleeted. their belief by, saying that the alternate freezing and thawing is Ragpberry Jew Tomato aot�p ' r When a person contrac•te the flu injurintt the fall wheat crop. _ equator is s>JOVing northward, a - - - It is advisable to keep in bed fora ptateer�ent for which there ie no t'nleWS the price nett fall is better 40 nr•,j.-tr .. 27d c. 2 tine For,.. 15c. few data. foundation. Te mild weather i+ t118D IL 19 Row, it sill not prove a / -Ma @ter Ronald. Green,•@on of ,_ great loos to.the farmers. - dtrevhwe believe, moot'j, to been -St George'- A, Y. P A, held 1EW LIGHT PRINTS U. G. and Mre. Green, of Elizabeth 9a e, wind l - which have been , St, was taken to the Oshawa wonderful. lantern lPctttre ' las •'• •'� ' General Hospital an . TEgr-dap prevalent this win-e r. We will, .1ast suffering from an alts:'s of ao doubt, i>efare many year, `Fritiat Pteoing The lecturer eve• New Ill ' ours "ome. Of Lbe old fashioned Mr. )`i.ansos. A Toronto; Rho .' kppenchcitis. R'heo ;he_opers,iao „ "zb winters, for whi:h Canaria hap a poise On "Bsitiah 1'-.aer,.. a _ _ was erfornied it tract f •1nd diet - ' p great re station. iect .Which iy very ioterestiblu - - the appendix had ruptured. The 8 p' a �Ve were very ¢lard !f the upper. Gilaranteed sun and tub fast, operation was sn_.essfuly per - evera. green 'ago a farmer digit^ of it4Hring him. and we. _, .. . 1, ''formed, but .'c•r Borne days*he was from th'a di4tri,t Rent into the `-36 inches wide--specially riced . at bope that i n tae near ftlt,.re he_ P 1a a very critical 'coadition, but city witis a load of pvtat6ea. He HiIf ti1,e again. for"it is a ei1biect - _ ihope- are nupv enteltaiaea fur_hi-6 @%c•eeded in dic-po-ine rf, hi-i lead u b,,,,ld like- to hear more r, - -- - - retoverp except two' or three baQo. He a f• - -2y cents per yard. 'fit The run was :i,led to overfl,w. MAN L'T.PF: went tO a corner �tO:e t" tr anrt;, thank a-W. A. Spec..p, a noted a�•iiitur, S irg, we tc fir wit• - , and tilled :iurne is in OaLahed to wd' the balance, but tt;a-un.able._6r for yhPrrl co operation' Wf s • f HAP wet+"killed wbaa bra vlaoe c r!tahed to ula7:e w gale. He asked -vile ho' the• will corue s gin. Thi% '- - ' tore keeper if he knew of any one Reek will be tuu�ical, and evPrp - u *�1�3utherh Manitoba on Friday last. He had - four paA•ea,gerr In r:eFd. qs he would ratherrt�va. x,pe p _- - - - -- --- - the pot toes to er;onQ'in want Ft•etnber'iR a clad to re regent a — --- - - -- - who were injured. ' Spence, io � p �cng.-Con1.- _ • } attempting to land on account of than take them back hume. He' _ -, engine tr'3.,lble. was unsuccessful was directed to the family next- "'•� - In makinit a cafe landing, the door. A wornan anEwered the IN MEMORIAM. He' "' '1 e door bell and o i ae ed if red pp an turned over with the no. n ng k CANINIACK—'In le tivmg memory of .lnrtrtnate *t viator-tindernesth the 'sbe would buy A bay of potatoes, engine. Hie wife.and two child- replied, "No. I :anldn't .boy one Mildred Catack, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Craven, who pass= - - ton reside in Oshawa, Arid they Potato, let alone a bag." On being away .on January 15th, I931, received Hord of the tragedy on asked if she would accept a bag, SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK Saturday, she said fbe would and appeared Dear In y heart there you, .. _". ' ,- , . - - s... - - -At the regular monthly meet very grateful for the gift.. Ta•o ' -_ Round Steak ,' .. -15c Breakfast Bacon, Afc- Whenever Ise• your picture, L , log on Taesdey mightlaet,On weeks later.the-roan took another Sirloin,Steak.. .. l8c Choice Cottage Rolle, IZa n Whenever L speak your name. - _ • _ Lodge No. 3.4, I' O. O. F., enter load into the city, and having a Aerrrenibrance is a golden drain, Porterhouse Steak, 20,c Pickled$hot>ldere, ... i>a I twined the Initiator DerreeTeam, con le of ba A left whi:b he could g part, but all in vain; ]king Steak, 'Joe 13oiogna, 2 !bs for 25c, ,• y p g- Death tries t •• •^ � 2:ic of Broadview Lodge, Toronto, nut sell be went again to the Aaroe '+sy thoughts drift bark to scenes Headcheese, ? Its for t when t*o new members were in' house and offered another bag to 14hg passed, . -- - _ - dated into the Order: _ ral r, girl who came to the door. On. But time goes on and memory lasts. •m f mebero, including the D. D. G. telling who he .was the girl said .sadly missed by Mother, Father. Sis- 14l., Bro. M. L'etcher, of Port Perry her "mother was much pleased. - ter and Brother, 3chne'ider'@ 'Neioer 2 The for gavP flue and instructive address Rith`t'helarit bag, which she Qold _ - - Cri=pycrust Pnre Lard, per pkg 10c A vo. -Later,-wl�era-tbe- Weefi-sg-1}a4-and.all went to- a ehow with the '�N QU�1 p EI�Z' - .adjourned, tile- Brothers, about I proceeds." Needless to say be Biel - /'^„nhL;)gtinn Special m---- • '. :..: forty five in cumber, fiath...red at not leave a,baR thie.tiroe. Tboru�on ZFt 4Sc Niilan Annoudce 35c Martin F, re'tantant, where an ex- -A large number of spectators, r Llh Liver and i lb Bacon, .•• eellent bangnet wan @ erred which mostly from ,the Ro:1ge Hill di,,- .thy-, until their 1br nntica, the hn4 j --�sF ins=� of their fire, in •Pickering ; nY�.by sfi:pteFetrt: trier;-a-t tended the.police sarrrL _ - n1`filie cxrrirG on at the:-lo a of :'' ': '' The hbppp ocra�lon vrae bronaht procezdinga 1n the Town Hall on Do by coeec•hes axA sour`. Thurada evening ast- w)ien W. Mr. Walter C. Th•�rnQOn Frt lot 11, w e t R - -&.clove E7 Gieor a Vart of Toronto, R. 5inc1rlr, of Toronto, appeared con, 1• Township of Pickering, ? ' . one half rilile east of the Village of ''Butcher. ..Pickering. formerly of Pickering,and his eon- for tri,il charged with reckless Pickering, «here ilr.'Thorrison hue had rather an exciting experience driving. The action was the established an-cffice for the con- -on Saturday night when a burglar result of an accident which occur, duct of bu#.inese and.-legal consul entered their home through an ed tit the'Rouge)Hill on Jan. 4th, tatione. .rrnfa@tened front door. .­,Re-enter wtren Sinclair. accompanied by a Baeinese honrt: Thursday and i ed the bedroom of DungiaR, the lady friend, crahed into'& wagon' Saturday evening@; i p. m. to'8.30 eldest-eon, and stole $13.00 from load of poles drawn 'by a team of n m , of on n otter ev n' LBE - - the Docket@ of his viiit. ' Doiii lsi6 horse @; driven by Levi' Annie, appointments y r rug by Mep6'tbror,abotlt, and never heard of Port Onion. The poles crashed Phone Pick 2000: Toronto,Elgin, -� ,._�.• ,.►sound. The intrader then enter. through•the wind shield. causing 5303 Special'` Service Tires ed the bedroom • of$rwca--the f*cial-iujuries to4he two occupants Toronto O_ffi^e: Suite Goo, Royal APCQDO Pon, and turned the fl"h ' of.,tbe ear, who were fortunate in. b--hebt on hie- lace which awakened not enetalninRrfata]'injtliies. The. �nk.B1dR: --- He dersanded his money horses raft' away: badly wrecking ----------- -— A's s thouesnds of drivers now bnOW=: are - And threatened' to shoot. Brnee 'the wagon. The defendent pat in Nssn A4ver$"6gP %U. : � ''' 'built etron er and wear longer than and said there wan a dollar end'sorne the defence' that- be, did not see � - - g. 2 � `'»`capers on the dresser which the the wagon,abead .of"him• as it did MOTORING TO TORONTO-Every fmkklar 'scooped up.. . He then not have rear ligbte. Evidence l�l(Jay_ would likc passer, er to help share - tire- even Seiberling Could ever build ;'�► Z cost. James A.Shepherd,lR.RF 1,Pickering. 20 entered the bedroom of the third was produced to show that it was Aon,. James, who unheeded the' not dark enough Lo' necessitate VOR SALE-A-collie dog. 2.year•s ..befor.e; _. burglars threat to shoot,said-gave tbee. use of liAhtis. The accident ota. good worker and watch dog,ce p.�p biro battle. Brnce hearing the occurred at about 530, and on ply's,He,•er.Locust His: 21 .. - ;• remarks that were made ran out that day the sno set at 4 56, and DREEDIN B`WIN SALE—: �- bm& i$.and Halt�0 see. .these.WOrldifam- of his roohi and down the otairs there were only li h`t- clod-de. k numtxr pf'Barred «k cockerels also and. into the .hall, where tbings Sinclair entered a counter charge �i orne�ck 110.3M.'B,atr R.R.1,t oc21c Hi11.. tiles; were mixed up. In 'the darkness of neglecting.to Have lights, but L OR•RENT=-I-roomed hooet:'briek,' , 1llruee grabbed his brother, think- this charge was thrown out. The i` on Church 4t:• Picketings Soft water in ' _- ck that fle wte the burglar.. In defendant -admitted 'that ha eras louse,'electric fight. •Apply Mr•,N;•).Morri$T R� the setllHe'that wse taking place just leaving Oebaww at b o'clock, wy ns > Ave, Eormrce. •rhone Hi2isf' .L ES 139 •. SP19NOWIF - the burglar sneceeded in making which is an admission that he eves w � ]tie escape. >dr. Varty and the going' over fifty miles as boar. -FOR w,,l r BALE OR EXCHANGE-Or t . ' etit, 2041acres near Newmarket, 150 General IRe i.1*1!jofle aladIGU.40 between Lhe two acres workable. 43 acres lau crop iv, balatut' P > • otter eon arrived on the scene, the distance %nt too late W effect a capture. points being 17 miles whieb wee plowed. Good building., e� (sore., •pH " creek. Ckw.to eeb”. one and a Malt�' • • la Tara hurry to get away the covered in 20 >mioatpi. Sinclair f�tpoved read, Appy Joseph Mitcwj% a Picker ng. w' 'On t&�'14� ° `} sbi,ri irft his Gash light any nap. was Sod IId0 and cwiy i ' ' ,..