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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1933_01_27 _ _ .. "1-s. . - !' ':-:• _. =w ••�' -s. v-i..,i.•�v; ,r-. -'.'�•"" r" _ _ -.'•ewes•• 7l - PCRIN3, ONT.. FDY. J dN �7, 1933-POL. 1,118 _ -- -Nak ` �>g1?si+•tattal isw>sd►. pviaAwTOn DUNBIIRTON a - - GREENWOOD r Oa Friday evening,.Feb:.3rd, a cop M. and Mrs. Crawford •spent-last ' _ :.__. cert will be held in the tinted Chur- week at Ackson Mich. :Ll 1 DR H. O: PE ARSON-Pbysician A Rood mpply of Hard aisd Heft ch under the auspices of the Y. P. S. On Feb 2nd the W. ,A.' will meet- .md Strr'Rnw, Dumbarton. ]fay A flood'program is be' strap ed at the home of Mrs.'Chas. Annis at .'� Oosl on hand. Also a supply gMI - including talent fro�onta and 3 p. m. • T. >8. > TH, Op�h.D..' Director. of Kindling' Wood, Pickering. The Y. • S. Dramatic - Mr, Murray Forgie and family and i • A1110oda aot0° i stove length. _ Club will• give their one-act-play "A' sister-in-law of Toronto, visited his a ember of the American � , Established 1898 '3. t3on. Eyes examined by appointment. Case of Suspension." Admission ?5 father, John and Mrs. Forgie over - - ssoa.Claremont.Omt. I2tf Phone Pick. 1709, and- 10 cents,proceeds to go towaztl the week-end. lwOst. DONALD MUNRU, PICHERiNQ decorating the church basement. The Young Peoples 'Society.held ALTONA. ' their meeting on Monday evening.at *THIS IS THE nUNCAN B.'Notary. TYRE-Barrie- the home of Paul and Mrs. Diamond .FARIUERS' MILL alter, Soli tor.Bell Telephone outs a stock St.. D ' �• B E � R Miss E. Bunker, of Toronto spent Brock_.Road. After the business a Sonfh. Opposite Bell Telephone 061-., wh;tby, GENERAL INSURANCE ' pleasant social hour was .spent. Phone 4s. 4gly Sunday at her home here. A large:-number of fa-riners - 'F - AGENCY _ 17 - - - _ . J. radley is spending,.a fey: DONALD RUDDY Barrister. BROLt(iHA'►i. - ONTARIO days with friends in Toronto. c;Fi.EElvwOOa - exchange their grain �• Solicitor, !Votary Pvblic. Moneyw loan. _ - Office forz-terly occupied by the late A.E.Chris. Facilities for placiD¢ any kind of In- ?sir: G. Carter and'Miss Beatrice, Elva Middleton is confined to the __ for -dan,soutb wing of Court House,W*,itby. siya visited ll Sunday -•-Ith J. and Mrs, house with the frii. + -\ _ euranavail befit rates Boy er. - -NBss 'Mildred Mantle Has' one to the Flour and Cerea s G $EATON. BELL ck ROSS, Barrist- available. g . . ors_ Solicitors. {NA Northern ont-dris� I3acurity an3 Service my Motto; Mr.-and 51rs. E. Puq'r., of Torr)nto,- _5larkham for a time. I; Seven money and missy more �, 'Banding. 330 Bay Street,Tury:ce„ 4'2Ip Pbutre P:;h: 515 were Sunday- •:is`tors with B., and Mrs. Brandon spent a couple of Ahould do it. w.J Be a con, days last week v:-ith-her sister at' tilt. _ _ L B.Be!I. ---- _ -- ._. _. _ ?541-x. P.ee54r- - - J•D•'F• 'lose• Adelaide 2s38.9 T 311-x: F_-i o•:ver and Herbert vi-it- Zion. Yearg ago practics!!p all farmers 4. c!. H. Beal, Claremont Ed�ethe fQrr er's mother, at Stouff- Mrs. Will Sadler has been confin- got their flour and cereals in - RICHARGSON,. PICKERING c•a Sunday. ed to the house :With a1- severe cold exchange for their grain and I -u` 2vft 15.224-Barpete�ion iLife ' ata:;ros PSO!�E 9 Xr.and Mrs. M. Dunkel4-a ro Cli=ff„aril t rte it lc • Pvblic, 21x•214 Confedrrat,on Life ijunidnng, .- =_{-'i Corner of Yonge and Richmond Sts. Toronto, 7�� T �t ord, also 3liss Jean Melton spent :Sirs. Perry Wilson is -still confin- . _ L'V G (JI1C� Phones Adelaide 4489 and 4460, By appoint- FUR 11L 1 T U A E , Sunday with Sir. and Mrs. F. Wage ed to the house through illness of her utent 5atu•day evenings., Pickering residenee. Why not do!t again(Phone Pius.3613. - 6cf ' We are diap'sving an attractive at Glaszo:+•. self dnd-son, Leslie. 'V aiXety of Xmas(lifts. A large punier from Here attend- Most of the children are back to There i? no flour on the market . HO NBC:7 d1- NotarILLAN-B t,e at _ F ed the Sunday School Convention at school again-after being home- for that'hss stood the test ter., sol,:,tor8. 'votary p,o:,c, t •-1- at Aluminum and Ar1-ni eWaie..te. �treen P.iveT on Thursday last and re- a time with the flu. - better than midence of Mr.Thomson, lot 11,ounces„n 1, Furniture and Furniture _ enng, Office pours Thursday and Satttrday NOVeltiee, port an excellent time. Mrs. Gamble,_of Brampton, and Y• • • for Poetry -and Fine- evm,ngs, from 7.00 pen to d 30 p,in 0 b The sympathy of the community is Mr. and Mrs. Dyer; of Toronto, sp- i1ZSS2Ynj a ntmeat. Toronto of5ce : 608 Royal Bart Prices low, in keeping with times. Cake Baking, 3' 6+' 01: Phone Pict 2000. Toronto E;¢n 5303.. p g extended to friends ,and relatives of ent the week-end •with James and g ' _- a;ly air. Lehrman who ,died on Sund- ,31rs. Raine. Baker's Jo makes a Pine _ - -' . --- - -' a p� �-+ a^ at the home of his son Isaac Leh- We understand that lyir. James Mc- _ J Flavored Deerttat Q0'!= I 'r G�7 y -,�_.,.,.._____...__.••;,._____^,. man. Dnald is talon - ' # - ' ----- .., g possession of the - - . dread. , EIL C.B.lITH. D. D. 9„ L, D. 9,: - - Wilfred Sadler farm.3o the east of Chopping Monday, Wednesday (Saecee11p to D: J.N.Dales)• Graduate of 3 and S X B. 0. Shin ler.natural BTOUFt=vILLE, us, in the spring. y' tYe Royal CoHes'e aiDental Surgeons and Torors- g p g and Friday. We d0 'ZTmmsity. At Claremont o!9ceores D. A. and stained•colors. Stouffville's unpaid taxes for 1932 Bert Gibson went to Orillia on Sat- 'Ssott's toreevery Tuesday aad.FridayU Phone - _ it right: Steel li. YY77 TORONTOASPHALT ROOFIN O are 82400. urday to spend a few days, but was - - _ _ is shingles, sidings-and A racing carnival was held on the called back on Monday on,account-of NO CREDIT' •Z.HBRBERT T. PALLAISE. L D S.. roll roofings. 1 rink here on Thursday, evening of extra work in the mill. On account of the change in times► D.D.S_, Graduategf the Royal College of Cicely, stns ehingles'acd roofings ' 'this week. The remains of an old resident of .and the clo8e rtrergin I 8811 s►t, I Dmtae residiena and the flocs,j wt of Toronto. Our hockey team appears to i)e the township*were brought from Tor- a m forced to discontinue credit, iOl6ee in res,drnce second floor taxi of st 4rnd y(=e can supply the mdteria3 only, or holdinsr,their oxa in the league mat onto to .Salem 'Cemetery on Satur- -except fur o * rases Chwcb. Pickering.Gins. Office hour : 9 p approved monthly a.m to 0 p m.. orb appointment. (X-ray give you a price on the complete ches which have been held to date. day, being that of Mr. Harvey Gee, accounts. service), Phone Pick 1700 4311. job. as we bate secured the services ofia first•class ; It is reported that rote are to htve youngest son of the late Wm. Gee. - •another undertaker 'in tow7l. This He was an uncle of Wes. Gee and of , W. � �} � ilu4►itttsd�s writs. roofing man. should reduce the ht¢h cost of dying airs. Fred Gibson. All Work Guaranieetl. r Mr. Pvliard: uur 'eweller, aa� tak- L �UR�IJ�Q� �A j� ELIZABETH•RICHARDQON- - ' wtliTEVALK L. t, -! saA a iirtre and awomebile:n.tuance of•ai;k•nd., P*CK p iN�+ '-en a ti(, Ttirontr, or kiln - under- y -y .+r a.ent,ns.cotapaniesof sol:dtininc,zi stand- IN;. j �jZ,l u ��. =^ an operati,>n for kidney trouble. The mass fri?mils' of Its. V6'l:- $�: c'in{r std (3powral Our t,'n:,.ed Church held their an Cor.tr:icting. � •- - -lam Burton were �hc•ckFd to learn on ; - RR nual meeting on W*,(ine�day.•Fvenirtg i rtfe§i�la3 inbirrinc than .cite had suiid- E"timates furniPhed on all Classes Pf►STII I., Licensed Auctioneer. LUMBER �RJ.J ' ' f • for oeaatt11s of York and ontel sae- o2- th;s week "ghowinst vverytning in:only passed away in the previ�u.z of work- nterhir anal. E xter-lo•r. . ittio 101-1.11 of all kind. atzentt.a to on sno,See, - a pry? roux cunditioa. Ailerationd aod're airs. noisow. "dress Green Elver P O„ Oct, T • v , rh,up, o she had.been in usual heal- p _ _ P�aeksm3thln�, e1-' WOQt� Oik r JIr. .?,bram B. Lehn;an, an o,d,.re=-;th,up to that time. Her call was surf• - Chinteeye B':ilt Concrete tVor►, 4. DR-BEATON TOWNSHIpQLggg at Ill prices'' ,sent •;,f P.ekerinft T�,w-nship-was bur' den but wa-4 as she had hope•i it Pbcne PirltBrin ,7I$ • 00eve anoer O»mmrtmonelr tdr ied 1e t` ''P�k at.t�icterran's f,-met- ] g e000mnwcm. Eta,` ZQoay so 1�o.e Nara° is the time to Hare Loose.rrpiir Pry.— Zit. L� :,~a.1- K•a; � ;ear,4f:n3ifz•it -b. L't:rt >n tx"aa univer- F 1;IRP`�RT; - O:�iTARf{t on ALIrm I11sc}r of JitareiLg11 Ih if b(4 act?milts [n, N irrnws r?paired: S, belyv?d and had always been a >W -*M- _ uya. Oct. t.1- ,a'ao new a ions tin na.cd, - The fam- ace• faithful worker in•church and_Sun_ - - - i- . Dar 1lx .t:� .,���, a Pa.1- Shingles For Sale Fie+ 1-Q Plotsa :ttw�ga oa }3•tcd. z� - clay Schrwl and fur very many years �j - M. YAW. LICENSED AUC• Alpo dealer in �'iiiins: C'rt•a'tn Sep&,,.. rrast'-1 rrisr,., '-art Fr'-!a} .e.cninx.-had- 6ecne a- member of th? l•4iited Gwrnt e11UA0 rinds otYwle�tatic and I)u*am tvre_and 1«:•:1-i W"bers. A_ram}iPr r,'.13rrth stet.sire pig:st>n.t .lurch here. �Ir.,: Burton. whose $x dear.and 5x tit:. EJ,>^• !+hit)gTee. s,csFCh attendsd if this idw cf buving .an electric radio;'rum Ciare,nun*; L' t)ricl r, Tviont�., CiNlt (ialvxtrized.fit.t•1 !i a ao. Termsrea11WS O Dateseor •ales may be . maiden name-bras' Lydia Rieesor, dau' hi.ngle.. arrao`ed at NEWS 01&v. Bill and Indepen• at•k r dfmc..ne'r•':' a t,f the 'Nets and_other-•ijwns. _ ._ ' Bitd'a Fei: SNu- ';himRles. tw phones. eWratby,out fn; ^gi-re NI a etl inodela. lthtrr of Peter anal Susie Reeser s. � ggy heels_ , _ ��� . Alec, rp•runht•ri hr.; ot• The ri^1-w are right. sittuue�inm, born at Altftra in 1-4!4, .n had rea- : :GARNET ROBERTSON p R• _ch•d-the ripe age of x3,' Much sytri- L:1-n rr_�wPrs t CLA.•Pd, _ r. .?. WCOf�ward .._ ' T. PAT�R6^1'9 CLAREMOAT� • 'Sirs. . Fuel -n G.tt'ie Is st;it under pally is felt for the bereaved hus- .. .. k - r •f . • 26:2, .A Electri= ►II a tel (.c..,tr ^ GRE GREENWOOD'��3 e ' ... n r and e. ,r•ce a.tcr E. OUD silly tit duct,�r's care. wn 1, left alone to,mourn the lox of F e• Phone i Wiring and Rrpairiaq fir LfFtt -- - �` t1rs. fre�,rge Philip i9•havinq tier his faithful and lovine pai-tner dur- or •power. " . •use wired for electricity. inir almost f3 years.(if happy wedd- "'You Can Buy at Home • - 'Pickering Mills home 'd life: On Slav 21St 19? All kindti of electrical goods � Ghailes Liscomb visit' the 0, Mr, and , if his parents-here on Sunday. - • Mrs. Burton celebrated their Diatn- - TIRES. BATTERIES, �l1 kept is ewck. Have you tried LAXO, the. The -Jermyn farnilp, • of ,Whitby, .ond-Wedding and had the unique ex- t: 7 Phone 17a5, Pickering were Brougham visitors on Saturda- Perience on that da} of bein re- ACCFASORIE9, 4 ^ new Cereal Fuoa and Ainf• 5 g fin Meal ? It contains the Congratulations are extended to W wedded by the Rev. J. B. Moore, D: At 103 ]ow and betCer' rice!_ - NOTICE 'germ,of the wheat and other and. Mrs.• Tweedie. on- arrival ,of D.,' (Gince .deceased>, who united P " parte of the cereal grain°. a Iittle daughter. them in marriage when they were all _ se i 1.• W. J. Brown and cons and Miss young in long ago 1870. Besides her Whit,evatle •.� MIS' An uld, fd�hioned health: Bella Brown,, of Tr,ronto, were biro hui:band: 3t1s. Burton is survived by _ . ,you can in To-onto. pm-motiag food modern• ugham visitors, last week-end. one brother, Councillor'William Ree- -- ' Obopping every day ized. For sale at _ The Sunday- School.A.;.,ociation of sor acid' an 'adopted daughter, Mrs: Let tip repi6ir that lealry to except Wednesday , y ru.r grocer's• i the township hold-an executive meet Robert .Wilson, of San Dieso Cal. In- ir.K in the church here un Tue:8day af- terment'will be made'at the «'bite= T- GRAI9-FLOUR-FEED ju t arrived n carlol►d. ��f ternorxt. vale eemete y, stoics., Skilled Motor Repairs. cemetery on Thursda s e Will exchange �! Western Oats.. Mrs. Brouxlleai friend.; ',�f 31 r. and at,the L"mites Church at '2 p• M. Gordon J• Lam - irs. i.. Pet tr, of Greenwood, Sytrt- ch y s '- athize'with•them in the luss of their t ROUGHAM. .Flour far wheat `Ye _lave mo._ An deed on P ttlay need. • . bahy, th,(-h,( r�nly son.' Phone i<,.;5� } 'ANTHONY WILSON ' .. rs. Tordif€ aril �-c,rr- airs-3•1is:, Albert_Har. , of Toronto, %}sent PICIiERING OtiTARI0 Pr(." rc•pritvr'. P'ttll line of Potiltry Peeda. TBruwn, of Barrie, spent Sunday at 'the «•e.ek at= hi . pa:•-i 's he-,rue'hc•re r , .6tf Phone Alark. 5532 the Matther,�-,'s_I-i�,use.,. :Mips Too-diff 01.1 n1ir: Elliott, „° Port Perry, oc, - - -. D N Lockwood feturlterl` h�,ino with them. aupied the here-r:n Sunday af- ' SP�:CIAL D. h S. The death of �Ir. e . C,�nnFr, on ; ternoon, and delivered an insnirhi _ l:.t1-• tkt ,l�l�, n ess<1 e. He -,,,-as a 1; pastor of the ` .. -_-_. •unity, as he had been'out arouftd.ut•1- - _ - Nfethdaist church here over. threw de- Best - , R G CLENDENINC# iy�a few days'before, but never bc- K preaches with QQ(1 . , yout ago, and' still Cut Prl c ,/S . in. in very rul,ust,health.:Prieumon '. i.: is soon 'did. its work,'and he passers 3oThe-,S vigor. Wishe"s FCtiERAL DIR:,CTOR The January meeting, of theV5'. 3i. array on Tuc'S-1:ty eveiainl.: 'Hi • fun- 8 :vas held at the home of, \its. rPrat which u•as•Ia sly attended,tools Brown on •Thursday afternoon,- _•l :.or this week , Pri4ate .�rubulanee :; <.p►aie on' Thursda afternuon, 'inter- -' Day and -Night-Service event being in tile, Claremont Union' 'inter- being present, The._ new-president,. - Mrs. John :Miller, presided: The tr- ,s•. Fborle 90'!J Cemetery. His ,}ufe predeceased.,him casurer being absent from. the Uec- i eight.year,. Malvert)•5gQ0 The library board held •their ann- °mber meieting, Mrs: Barclay ores- PAinoliye Soap, per cake As-'we •d?aw- near to the tinted the .19:32 financial report. On - HDd t,f auofher year wi uaI meeting in' the library rooms on account of some unusual expense; A B. S. tk C. TabletP, 2J0 fOr `G5C Markham - =0nt Raturday evening,Tan. ?1st. The pre- Wish to express emr grati- f _• thr.. alloc;ttion' Pell short a` few .dol•1-' `'buses rt3L` �P -- _-- _ �ident G.'I,. Middleton, presided: -The, Seidlitz'Powder= trade to our elsny friends ' minutes of the ]ast meeting were •a1-`' but, in t•iew of the•present scar- 'fur the business entrn!aed WHY YOU NEED read: arnj ,a}iluo-ep "`oil 1lcKinnon city- of money the report 'was very Phillip's Milk ,Magnesia.. •,.-.^,ge -to our 'car3. ' -We than the secreEary,. read, the annual re� satisfactory, and the,', prospects 'ar>? - _�+ ou sincerely. . We will - SILENT-`GLOW bright- .for 1933. No .program had; Modese (sanitary dil yy fins 'and, L16 yd_J.rhnston gave .the been arranl;ed for the meeting.' M-rs. y � � ao oNr tltnloet to merit a. == ' �_ financial report arid • ..iYl-r->�-BTOwn--G-- .. . -' eo_ Philip read a very interesting: -.continuance of your t'u'n It i CLEAN, CONVENIENT gave the' librarian's report. i0 slew and Eoucltingletter by Rev. Dr. R. G. t fideuce -and wiah krook9- were, added durin the' For SttlbbOra yotr •SAVES TIlIE and g year' 3lcBeth,'whic}i''was.Lead 'at.,the Dia . t The book circulation.wa_g 1920. Pat- s . HA l f,it130R and i9 niond Jubilee celebration in Porm-:' - De•° Seated- ronage, 66. 7 magazines, mainly-ed• P ECOtiOUICAI;' osa, where the mfrs ion wds'founded - r teenonal, �c t- rased e4tensively by COUG S sad COLS f with a a year Ri7arantee'• teen age patrons. On -motion, 'tire by the late Rev..Dr.';George Leslie '- PROSPE pUS g same officers-and board of )manage- McKay. Dr. McBeth wrote of the ' Silent glow Range Burner ment .,l re-elected for 1933. The last arldress-by Dr. '3fcitay in cats- we recommend s ' at.�?9.50: library •is open'all hours,•fi days in acts, a very inspiring message of farewell.'31rs. John-Miller read from the week and proves' a, real boon in "�ew'Outlook" fl rexliniscence in the . f �t a email eommtmity, both in the way. Nyal S Cr�i(� hOS • ' A Silent 4TIOW.• life Of our. own late 'pastor, the late i_�. ' -. • •-' __ -. _ -' of recre'atton and- edue;ttion, and- de= 'I' _ . ..C. A. STERRI�TT MODEL series patronake._ ev. McLellan, on how he chose - - A $1.00: . I3is' caHin of a minister bf the ' os= r ;�' For Every Stove •. .°- g K • :A� and.Place. - -The' - weather men at the eel• This reading was much apprec- iated. The roll call was "Love'= .ans- •Funeral. Director alete-orological office,- Toronto,. � TH PICKhRING NEWS vT tt oes not enf onrage no in the belief veered by a text, Members were giv- r Ambulance Service AL • Ili B v SHB�' 'fiat the mild wAaihPr will ton• en the opportunity to pay their men- June$ Drug Store, that i e militehy. pr saps that herehip fee, the response beine- Ken- ?r"a Phone 1300 Hardware Phone 4N04' erous. Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Gray, Phone 6800 we m v have very severe weathar hostegaes served refreshments to the ftakering4 Og L!'lY PICKERINC# before PpriaE opens. OI3taria gueate. _;E �i -Piekenn& d _ Gier ENoy Thi: Finer Ou iffy .' Sags, Remove _ J Trade Barriers - - - 7SALADA ,- = M 8rid ge -t Newspaper Advertising -Still . — - — Backbone of 'Salads Publicity :Dy ANNE AUSTIN. - W. Gerald R. Larkin, President of -salads Tea Company; in' ddressin fl.e Annual Meeting of the Staff said: • ••"Meetings such as this at the end of �a good year are always a source of SYNOPSIS. Ch! All right! Try again in 15 min- p -_ =' -- !� the to everyone of ns. When a the murder of Juanita .-Jeffs there utes will yon?" He bung up the re- Fresh From the -Gerdene • :, p y are isix suspects, all guests of her bridge general conditions are bad, and when party: Judge 'Marshall, owner of th_ gun ceiver. "Sanderson hasn't reached the and silencer with whites she was shot: hospital even our own business.has, 1II'a IDear John Drake, Flora Miles, who says she P tai yet, but is expected soon. . — ------- _ iirre, reflected these conditions, we was in Nita's closet at the time of the Go on with your story. Who all play- - "Not.just then," Penny said mys- • someti>nles find the effort to bear our- nd Polly Bea e. whoeisay theHammond ed,bridge at the Mileses'? You don't teriously. "Of course everyone was Autumn I.CaVes selves cheerfully more than.a little the solarium together, and Janet Ray- mean to say Dexter.Sprague was /n- simply stunned, but Sprague retorted The leaves are falling, falling, The dfiDctilt. Any - such feeling must mono• vited, too!" cheerfully, `Neither do I, Dunlap!' To me its88ustrae getting bare, Lydia Carr- rite's maid ant heir, Dex- Peter stalked On into the living room appalling t be fought against and defeated by ter Sprague and-Ralph Hammond are PrTny'S face was Still a brilliant g g " everyone of us, if we are going to praetleaily cleared. Dundee's theory is pink as she an5tisered: "I refuse t0 on his way t0 the library, Johnny That no one seems to care._ that Nita, seeing in a group picture nmk8'the following year a success. someon- she recognized, came down to have my climax spoiled! . . ."When took his place at the bridge table, and In Parks and open spaces _--- By cheerfulness I do not mean-any 000c she it them,e received Cher arrival,hand Ralp,i and I Sot there at eight, we Tracey, at an urgent signal from Ia-rusty heaps they lie, foolish measure of optimism,although he warns Sprague, whom he think:, she found that Peter and Lois had dined flora, offered his seat at tl_t other - - 4 bider present' conditions I need summoned to help her, not to go on with with Tracey and Flora and :hat they ti•ble to Sprague, as.if he were mak- And men with vacant facet P harill warn �n of you 'a'against that the blackmail scheme. Unheeding pass them b Y Y. g e Dundee, thinks that the murderer will were delighted at the prospect of ing way for a leper. Poor Polly had y' 4 I do mean reasonable faith in return to look for papers. bridg- as a relief from e,.dless discus- to be Sprague's partner. Flofa, as if The numbers keep on mounting _ the future based on the past histol y : sions of the mu=der. We'd hardily got she were terrified at what might hap- sf this country, and of the world. there before the Marshalls came, poor pen—you know how frightfully tense t thousands every day, - . - B>it no one thinks of counting There is undoubtedly a measure of "Hell.), Penny!," Dundee greeted the little Karen not suspecting that she,and nervous ahe is—made an excuse Before they're swept away. _ defeatist propaganda being carrtied district attorney's private'secretary was go,ng to play. Tien carne-Johnny'to run upstairs for a :oo'_c ..t Betty." or- I have heard it said. and within 'M,.u•adR3 mniniax at five Minutes Drake alone, with the news that Car- "And something terriole did -ha�l- the 'last month or two, that every after nine. "Any news from Sander- olyn wa in bed and very- miserable 1*11,•" VLudee guessec. "You're look• bonntry in the world, including Can= son?" with a summer cold. Polly walked ing posifivp,�y ghoulish. but ash it!'' `umbers have no appeal, _ .�_• c ,,, » "After about half an hoer of But lovers of statistics ads and the United States, is heads yes, Penny Crain answered list- over from her house. She said Clive play- Will' know just how I feel• for revolution; that things are get= lessly "A night letter. He says his Fad decided to work late .t the office, ing without pivoting," Penny went on king steadily worse every day. This mother-ia still very low and that we're and had promised to call for her abort 'Imperturbably, "Hugo bid three talk'conies, not as one might suppose, to wire; him at the Good Samaritan 11 to take her home."' spades, Karen raised him—in a'trem- But what's the use of grumbling? from extreme socialists and'commun- Hospital in Chicago f anythi- turns �• ?" _bli.g voice—to five spades. Hugo of I'll never know, l fear, go g What apoui _Janet Raymond. flow many leaves come tumbling 19ts, ut rather from le who are ,, tour : went to a little slam, and Dex- , - b people np. Dundee asked. From London's trees each year. still in moderately comfortable cir- "TheL I suppose I can rei:ch him "I told you. A wasn't a -planned•ter Sprague, if you can believe me, • _ eumstances but who, not havin g a +� - ,. scid: "Better not leave CIF table, —t;• H. B. in Saturday Revifw .(Lon- g t-ere by'lun distance and Dundee t:air, Penny reminded him. But don). enough to do, allow- themselves • w 1; te, the telephone from Per•ry's desk:Flora did telephone Tier; and'she said Karen. A little slam bid :n spades- _�____. absorb all the depressing features of t, put in the call. she didn't feel like coming We all has been��known to be fatal to the! -- - -0' -- --- ' present day conditions and ,Load "What's happened?" Penny de- knew she was idiotically in love with dummy! SCieritx Telnii Standazclized a point where their judgment is.en- .manded, her brown eles wade and Dexter Sprague, and it-must have No!" Dundee was genuinely shock- lirely warped. We are all meeting -startled, teen an awful blow to her to hear you ed, but before he could say more the A tentativ enational standard of people like this and must do our part "That's just the trouble--nothing's read aloud that 'note Nita reeeived telephone rang. "Sanderson A-_ last abbreviations for technical terms combat their ideas: happened, an nothing is very likely ':om Sprague." �• . Hello! Chicago? . . . Oh, hello,l used in science and engineering has As I see it, what the world needs to to happen 'here. I'm dete mined-to go- " Captain Strawn. What's that? What'?(Just been published b the Americar _ F So I nctieed," Dundee nodc'ed. y • greater" mutual understanding - be- to New York and work oa thin pesky "Well," Penny continu:d, "Tracey'' _ where did you say the bady Soc:e-y of Mechanical Engineers, I; tweeh its component pirts; greater case from that end—which, is where suggested bridge, and at Srst Karen if?' _ was announced recr.ntly by tb+ 'appreciation of each=other's dif5cul- ii all start-ed." fii:tiy refused to play,-but Hugo fin- 4To be continued. American Standards Association ties; less -nationalism and more in- "Then you've come around to Cap- ally persuaded her: Confusion of abbreviations led to. the Jerni.tionalism It was exactly those' t,in Strawn's •theory, that it was g "Well, anyway, we,all went out to He Got it establishment of the standard �eattires which won the war. TF.ers Ncw York gt:nman?" Penny asked. the side porch, which'is kept in readi- "Uncle," said the'penniless young - - - Mu real and sincere co-operation 'A- "Not by a jugful! . : But what's nest all summer for bridge. Iron man to his rich relation, "I want your - tareen the AWed_and Associated Paw- the matter wit} you this morning, bridge tables, covered with oilcloth, advice." Viers. Unfortunately, immediately af- young woman? Y"ou're looking less =and with oilcloth pouches for the "Well, what is it?"asked the oId°tai• _,ter the 'war, bad statesmanship con- 1'.ke s 7new penny and more like one cards and score pads so there's never low, realizing eluded a disastrous peace; a -peace that has been too much in cisculatioa'." " 8 just what was coming. {{��,e� b any bother about scurrying things-in What is the best way to approach a�p Pat bred distrust, not only between -'T nks!" Penny retorted sarcastic- -'oil account of rain. It's a roofed ?" 'the victors and the defeated but also . sou° , a,.tittle money?" asked the . r ally. '"You 33'e right, sa a matter of stone-floored porch, right outside the youth, in a burst of confidence. (!among the victorious nations them- fbct. I was up late last night—bridge 1'•ving room, and under it are the gar- Uncle looked very thoughtful. Btt9 hart+a -selves.. Extremef nationalism.. sup- at the Mi'_ases'." ages, so it's high and cool, with a "Well," he replied after a while ''i! lus;sous -~-planted what at-least- had - been a • "Brid !" Dundee a acu at•d inure- grand yo"Well, ee repl eti I'd advise you to cleat co"t'�nyy�co� ge j and view, of Mirror Lake in the ¢ .. .form of partial internationalism and - A+ S P ulousl••. 5 d , foreground. dawn below, and of the ,make your request by telephone and .-eo �tss call countries succumbed.to it. -Tariff - "It wasn't a 'dinner-bridge' and :t t,ity in the distance." _ ?rib off before you received the ans- lon¢r c�ea ¢v>zcY _ galls. were—and still are being built .really wasn't intended to be a parts" "I don't,know why I am telling'you wen" • E,ttC 7. ✓higher and higher until international .Fanny corrected Min. "It just sort of all this, except that the setting was �a1k¢ C',%4 jtrade has to all intents and purposes 'happened, and of all the ghastly so pleasant.that we should have had �oitti ceased to exist. What this country > " London blind have a ne%f sports ev rings— -a much better time then we did." Ypeeds, what the United States needs, , "Tell me about it," .Dundee Bug- r'yo•1're an artful minx Pennyi" club. � hat the world needs'is a'brealiirg -Bested. "You don't- knew how all- -- Dundee chuckled. "You re working Though marketed conditions were. own of the greaten part of :.t.ese agog I am for inside gossip on Ham- up suspense for the-entrance of the! :y • arriers if•we are to_ return to our iltan's upper crust." villain!" 4`unfavourable last year, the catch of pormal standard of living. You are "Idiot!" Penn fine at hi : scorn- " I whitefish from the Dominion's fresh Penny g Then let" ae do !t just " Penny ..:.�roba-bly alrtedy convinced-of this; .filly. "Yon know-'society'Would bore retorted. "Lois and Peter, Ralph and water fisheries was nearly 15,800,000 . K so, work for it.- It Irsure to come, yu to death, but- I don't-think you I made up one table for bridge, and pounds. A large part of Canada's any Ibut the quicker It can' be brought nual.whitefish landings is exported to would have been exactly bored Tact Tracey, Polly, Judge Marshall and the Gutted Staten. �khont the.more quickly the.pessiit;iats:night, knowing as I do, yaur opinion Karen the other. Flora said she didn't _ illrill be discredited, and the' more of Dexter Spragu.,. want to play, because. she wanted to `:sickly reasonable optimism will be "Sprague—was he there?:This does be free to keep-an eye on Betty..John- --_ - - justified. promise to be.interesting! Tell me ny Drake asked her to play anagrams :. t Four-influence is,great; you are to all!"' with her in between trips to the aura- - - . _ _-:'`al ' cone tant touch with the grocer, Yho,. "Give me time!" Penny snapped. ery. Johnny has a perfect posh for na-n, is in touch with :very indi- "Ralph tailed-me. _up last. night .at anagrams. and is a wow at 'em. So IridLnl in his community; You are also dinner time and asked me if I felt Tracey got the box cf anagrams out I •tel•r_g other` salesmen ^ :.c reach "equal to playing bridge again. He of the trophy-room=' : other trades. Do you: sba e, and said that he, Clive, Tracey and John- "The trophy room?" Dundee repeat- - -IrraduLlly the truth will spread. Poll- ny Drake had lunched together yes- ed; amused. kicians can only act it they fsel•they +•ei'day—rts they frequently do—at the "That's Rhac Tracey calls "- ve the majority'of the p'iblic be- Athletic Club,.and that Judge Mar- Penny explained impatienel;."because - -ind Lb-m, and, it is vital'to the.wel- shall, who had been lunching there at he has a couple of'golf cups and Flora ' --_- are of- the world, to the welfare of another table with ;iis friend• Attor- has an immense-silver atrocity which ;anaca and to the weUvre of this rey Sampson,-stopped at 'their table testifies to the fact that she was the - iompany that they should in 1p33 act and suggested a bridge game at his 'lady tennis champion'of the state for -- - _ _; Ili ``, • Nberall abandon narrow naticnal- home for last •ni ht: Hu i said he y, B g one year. There are also some mount- Akna.be brought to.see that only wanted to coax Karen into play�n-g_od fish avid one see t molder internationalism can rescue again, so she would• get over her hys- ciedible antlers. Anywa-r,' Tracey _ tea from the pit. we_have Jigged•fur terical aversion to the game since 'she brought out the box of anagrams, and - f ourselves." had to replay that awful 'death hand.' we'were all having a pretty good time.. �lr. Macdougall, Advertising Alan- Yo' see," Pei:ny explained parentheti- when, at half-past eight,' the butler �� , er, mentioned `that newspapers, tally, `'Hdgo is a regul8 bridge fiend, µnnounced `Mr. Dexter Sprague'!" _ Rial of That ' fV, i ch•form the backbone of their ad- and naturally he does t vr.ns: to be "Your tone makes me wish I'd been rtising, will be used just as exten- ,Impt out of his Tame:' :. there," Dundee acknowledged. "What ely as ever by SALADA• 'Brute!" Dundee-cried disgustedly- happened?" • : . "Why couldn't he give the poor girl "You should have seen -nd heard ' a few days more?" Tracey as he dismissed poor Whitson . "That's what I thought," Penny —the butler—and the icy dignity with ■ - `,,` 1 acknowledged. "But 1 didit get any 'which he.greeted poor Sprague—" ! inhibition against bridge, and the idea "Poor Sprague?" rather .a sled to me Dundee echoed. ppe personally. Well, after,all, Sprague had been )W little soreness in the throat grows rapidly worse if `- ` Tracey bad suggested his house, in- received by all the crowd befo.•e Nita's _ si.ad of Hn .neglected. Crush some tablets of Aspirin in some water, go'a;because betty wasn't death," Penny retorted. "I think it , ,md gargle at once. This gives you inataat relief, and - well yesterday on.4 Flora wouldn't was rather natural for him to think - ai'�'>c,. - want-tc leave-flee:—Well, Ralph- and he'd still be welcome. He began to . --reduces danger-from- one-One gargle said-you ° - en-seillfonaii'es-sttlrer-like the __ S�g g y � gie7t of ua:' I--" apologize for his uninvited presence, scan feel safe. If all soreness is not gone promptly,repeat. 'What's oa your 'mind.now?`' "Are you going to marry Ralph saying he had felt lonesome and de- .• 'There's usually a cold with the sore throat, go take two - ` "I just overheard Richly set a Hammond, 'Pectiay?"_ Dundee. inter- pressed and had just 'jumped into a •tablets to throw off your cold,headache,stiffness or other >Ene bawling out from a traffic cop.,, _ rupted as it! prompted by casual in .tiuq'.arid come along, hoping to And cold symptoms. Aspirin relieves neuralgia, neuritis, too. terest. the.1ldlleses in. Flora tried to act the 'use it mp it does:not butt the heart. s_aistrees, who lived.dogn 4t_etra�t- „ Penny's pale face flushed vividly. lydy hostess, but Peter got up from y; ham, `No.- -I`rn-=t in love with hirer, and his bridge table and said in tones that - - - - - i•' � - I'm sure he realizes I'm not and won't were;even icier than Trac 's: 'Will _ - ' /aid: °Reins'me those bulbs Jane,I'll - � j ask me again. But I had to sty yes %cu,excuse me, Flora? And wiU you -' p. i - "Wbi MM, In dismay cried: 'bulbs. 9untlsyt" take my place, Drake? . . . I'm going - :'••t ,SORE THROAT ' "I see!" Dundee acknowledged into-the library. I don't en o • the >nuoa-MARK seo.IN CANADA 4d yet say,I thought they were g y j F _ _ t onlans I've eaf�ham."_ soberly, but his blue eyes shone with society of murderers!"' - - >s sudden joy. '*hI There's long✓ dis- - "Oh! Oh!" Dundee ejaculated, - - - _ tans! _Just a minute darling! HelloI shocked but admiring. "Did Sprague EA :•�( �. J85UE No. 4—'33 Hello! , , Yee, this is Dundee. . . . make a quick exit x Fu Enmesh (W t; iRoyal Bank of Canada - , • ' She watcW him from her window one day. -Presents.Strong Statement Farm Queries 14 in the hill-geld, drive his beery -- - - -plough . , 1-Ienry—G. opt. O l.l1CII12at7y, �.edCC. Over and turn and back, over again--- ' _-+CASK ASSETS 164 MILLION DOLLARS 1 Address All Letters to Farm Editor. 73 Adelaide St. Sometimes a shift'to the hill's con• bleat, Toronto. All Answers Will A � . this 1�! • • • • ) Appear tr1 thin Straight an on"ore through the ¢.M Canada i�fitlis maintained her credit unimpalcred' Column, If Personal Reply is Desired, Enclose hard, tedious clay, } Stamped and Addressed Envelope. She wondered at his patience, know- 4 tSir Herbert Holt deals vigorously with Railway and other na- " ing ho w tional p roblems — Emphasizes. need for Government Econ- Eager and quick he was, and lithe!! , omy — Imperial Conference — Canadian Business Con& LA.—I am growing late potatoes. I B. S.—I have eighteen acres of light strong, have used fertilizer but so far have sandy soil that has not been plowed And how he loved bright colors or a .; •lions — International Outlook. .., -. � not been satisfied with results. My for six years. This I would like to song. exl lt4r. M. W. Wilson reports on satisfactory year's Operations— soil is sandy,loam.. What analysis of put in beans neat spring. I am think- Next .day, he looked acrosq to the Central Bank discussed — Measures needed for business fertiltzer -would you recommend for ing of fertilizing it. Can you tell me ploughed land recovery. potatoes and how much should I use the kind to use, also the amount and And smiled: "Come look. From here The Sixty.-fourth Annual Meeting In concluding Sir Heri,ert said per acre to give me pay ing results? the'best way to apply it? it's beautiful. Answer. Your question is rather Answer.—In co-dperative tests which It makes a pattern,of the Royal Bank of Canada marked that Canada was Tully capable of difficult to answer'since you do not this department has conducted in the Far enough at r m It o before co you the close of a very successful year. meeting any further tests which tell anything egarding the subsoil I bean g g gm�vin areas, in the past two as e" The Statement submitted showed the ght be impost. hi t felt that pica- will assume.. however, that 'your- soil years the benefit of a soil being neu- She-looked, and slipped • Bank to be in a very strong liquid ent indications pointed to the initia- pDed her hand into Is sandy loam to a considerable depth. tral or slightly alkaline has been ea- his hand. position. Of the Total Assets of Lion of a recovery in 1938 ifs rem- There are at least two things that tablished. As you are probably aware, "In that red-brown, I thin' it's beauli- $765,512,920 the Liqul4 Assets t-noble de of international tom- i maY be holding up greater results it is a tendency of sandy soils to lose ful, , :ndwere equal al much to ;8of all non sense and co-operation could be from the fertilizers that you have ap- their lime, which means that they be- As if I'd made a sort of rug," he Paid. pad were equal to 62.86% of ail Lia- secured. piled lo your potatoes. come acid in reaction. While beans But she was lookfag at his face In. bilities to the Public. An outstand- GEN. MANAGERS ADDRESS. First, your sandy soil map lack'or- are not as sensitive as alfalfa or stead. ing feature of the Liquid Assets, Mr: M. W. Wilson, Vice-President ganic matter or plant fibre. This is clover to such conditions, yet they �~ was the large holding of cash assets, ai,v General Manager, in referring to obtained by turning under green man- thrive best on soil that is slightly al- And,when she went inside--a curieue x kl:ich reached a total of One Hand- the position of the bank, said that an ure or by adding strawy manufe. With- 1saIine. For this reason, I would sing- thing-- red and Sixty=Four Millions. outstanding feature of the Statement out organic matter your soil larks gent that you have your soil tested for Above the kitchen noise, he heard hen • The Annual Meeting brought to- was that cash and cash balances tA- power to catch and hold moisture for acidity and if it shows say degree of sing, v fetber a large number of sharehold- tailed 8164.630,000, or over 24% if the potato crop. Moreover, land short sourness; have lime applied to It be- —Sally Elliott Allen, 'in The 3[s. S*R_ and wag marked by interesting _ . Taff instructive addresaet by Slr �. •.�� �....1� a,.1"&, -.-. land. .• �; Hubert Holt the President and Mor- being equal to over 52.86%. of public medium for the growth of soil bac- application of lime at the rate of one liabilities. He wentloned the notable terra. This microscopic life has to do ton to the acre will put the soil in }is. W. Wilson, Vice-President and improvement in the market for gov- with breaking down of the sell and of good shape. Then at the time of seed- ,A]b,eft Fights Farm Peat! ' ,General Manager, ernment bonds which took place dur- the materials that are added to It so ing your, beans, sow '*the- fertlizer Vigorous comment and suggestions ing the }tear, and said: "Canada as to bring them into forms that will through the.tubes on each side of the Edmonton, Alberta.—Reeultt of the irs regards several a! the outstanding annual competition for the destrue again proved its capacity to provide nourish the crops grown on the soil. row•,and if'you can regulate it,a small tion of a gricuItnral pests Inr4.be domestic proble.-ts of Canada, and the funds required by our public bad- Fertilizers add plant nutrients, but amount through the tube"where the province have lust been announc as able summary of the world eco- is t. During the year the average they do not add any considerable beans are running. Beet results have ed - tmic situation and the prospects yield on Dominion GovernL _nt long- amount of organic matter. They do been obtained-from the use. of 4-12-6 by the provincial game branch. sits head; a strong plea for the smalgs- term bonds declined from 6.20%- to cause an increased root w•th but applied at the rate of two b crows and magpies destroyed total- .. "mation of the two Canadian rail- eeo � per crows'48,814; gophers,. 621,796.s, 1 and about 4.83°10. This represents a dts- usually not sufficient to keep the or- acre, sown is the manner described. csows' and magpies' eggs, ifi2,??L. - _•oads, as the only manner in which tinct and very satisfactory improve- ganic matter of a soil up for the pro- — - 4 School children destroyed 35,405 crows ' the grave Canadian railway situa- ment which in due co•irse should be duction of potatoes. The tetrahedron is a solid bounded and magpies; 488,.23 gp gophers and 'lion can be solved; intervention by carried farther as additional capital The second condition that may be by four planes. 123,9E5 eggs. ��he provincial governments to con- seeks—investment in gilt-ed eed secur- limiting your soil's response to for- trve Canadian natural resources. and ities." tilisera 1s the reaction of the soil, " - o prevent the collapse of the vitally Pointing out ibat the banking sys- That is, whether the soil ii acid, neu- _ 'important newsprint industry, if the tem of Canada adequately serves the tral or alkaline.: I would not be sur- ' Kno- t - presen strong efforts being made !o y Do You + 1w needs of the country, l.e said that s Rrfaed to find roar sot! quite sour or W isecure co-operation are not success- Central Bank could perform few eer- acid in reaction. If such is the.case, _. ,ful, and a condemnation of excessive vi-es not available under the present much of the phosphate that has been -governmental expenditure, features system, and would not in any sense applied•!n the form 04 -tilizer has _ ;the address of the president. do away with the necessity of re- been locked up in very slowly avall- Sir Herbert said in part: "The power of the resistance which ing adequate.secuTity.for bank- able forms In combinations with iron , third year of the depressro� is cause ing accommodation, nor permit banks and aluminum iti the soft. The way to r� this country has she vn ,during the to undertake long-term transaetiolts correct this is to lime the soft. .Top , i Y insteaC of short-term adva.,ces- fort dress it with ground'limestone-at the ° for congratulation. With no financial re ro luctive (I t ; P purposes. Recognizin rate of at least one ton per acre, pre i assistanee from other countries other that the question of central- banking ferably on plowed soil before you be- than a small amount of re-financing, is not one to be disposed of summer- gin to work it. Broadcast the lime- 'which was arranged on -a strictly ily, he said:- _11 should-hope that if( stone oti top and work-It-in by disking :business basis, with currency depre- Parliament is called upon to deal and harrowing, `ciation in terms of gold limited to a with•the matter. the Government will The Department of Chemistry, On- { -.,,very moderate percentage, and with first have the project-examined thor- tario Agricultural College, the past Wane.of the restrictions on loreign oughly by a body of experts, inelud Year conducted a- total of thirty-one exchange or international trade int several from older co caries whop farm tests of various "Liters on pa 1whieh have been found inevitable in have had--experienct. in the Practical' tatoes, 'grown in leading potato sec- ' s many cases, Canada has lived, up .working of a central.bank. I - con- tions througleaut the province. The >' - to the letter of her contracts and v yield k figs to a reluctance to tinker wish our{ average of all fertilizers was ,,.. maintained her credit unimpaired. In financial machinery 'n a ' time like`26-1 bush-eis axatust--22)8 -bushels tar doing so she has followed the tradi- this.- the unfertilized areas. This teaces a ' U, ;Lion of the British Empire s a whole. PRICE RESTOkATION. 1 gain of 53 bushels per Acre, which is It is no exaggeration to say that the ,.O �•quite close to the average• increase n previous occasions we havg Em- stability and soundness of the Em- obtained per-acre in the. last four - - -• - - s Ws banking institutions have lay- stressed the importance of restorin;;. - P g p the world price structut to approxi-1 years from the use of fertilizers. ed an important past is the creation mately 1924-28 levels. I remarked 1 Where six different fertilizers were of this good record. testd an fifteen good potato farms, the last year*that such action was essen. - 1 RAILWAY PROBLEM. tiai if the present deflatio-: is to oe highest increase per acre xa•, obtain- _ In referring -to the report of -the liquidated in an orderly manner, ed from 4-8.10 applied at the rate-of 1 Royal Commission on Transporta- 7 50 lbs., per acre: 'Tliis.gave an in- Pointing out that deflation had been — -- ?,Lion, Sir Herbert expressed the opio- carried to extremes and that ah-ti- crease of 57 q bushels per acre:over tun that co-operation between the two deflation measures were urgently re- no fertilizer. '---12-6 fertilizer applied M F railroad systems to' effect mutual ruired. . Unfortunately, price levels at the same rate obtained in increase, °°°^"«•+� economies will not prone drastic continued to fall until the end of of 45.9 bushels,, It'is our general-ob- , enou to cut down in an adequate servation that for-late potatoes 4 9-10 t?�t Y_ 4 dtrte; and'the rise whirir-ey...:.:�..;�,�--�--- . --•- - degree the annual deficits of the gov- at that time has since been cancelled fer0lizer-gives excellent•resutta. -.- ernment railways, and expressed the' The decline for the year, as indicated Thls should be thoroughiy w•orkpd conviction that the solution lay -in by the United States Bureau of La- into the soil at the time the potatoes ' 'complete .amalgamation. He felt nor Index will be, apparently, about are dropped. I?o' not drop the pore That the largest university in the British Empire is the • dears of a monopole were groundless 7 per cent., which compares with 1:1, t� directl'y on top of the fertllizeis city of Tort�to, Ontario? The photograph shows the tiemoria] Tower and that under proper safeguards per cent. in 19u1 and 17 per cent: in nor the fertilizer directly on top of the erected in memory of students and-graduates-of the Vniverslty' who unification' would result in a co-or- 1930. The best that can be said is potatoes. It you have.a potato plant• -.served in the Great War-.--Canadian National Railways. 'diriated transportation .system ade- ,list the rate.of fall was appreciably er equipped with_fertilizer attachment, quite te'the needs of the country and less than in previous years. this takes care-of the proper applica• `I) conducted at a minimum of ex- "'The vital necessity for increasing tion of fertilizers. If not, after the What's pense. furrow has been opened-for the seed `'s Wrong Puzzle - Lrleec 1c saw commonly ,•onus,,...,.( _ +�t:uvr;xtimrri but the difficulty of countering de- potatoes, scatter the fertilizer down �- s For many ears Governmental the furrow, then.pull in a little soil G years, P . flation' increases a Y • expenditure has been on an excessive s the depression over, the fertilizer before the potatoes co_ depression We must hope that the ;scale. Extravagance has character- forthcoming World Economic Con- am dropped. . Proceed as usual and irzed tht budgets of national, provin- ference will point the wa.- to con. your results should be satisfactory, - ctal and municipal governments, structive action in this respect. provided youn have chosen good seed e Throughout the country there is a and have taken precautions during the geeteral demand that -budgets be bal- There is little incli�tation to in- growing-season to control potato dis- anced and every effort made to light- As gSirt pr-6phecy as o the future.there are in- eases and insects that attack the crop. en the heavy burden imposed upon C. A.—Please advise on growing bar- 4 c_i•ations of a gradual inc�:ase n the people by 'reducing the unduly ley on river bottom land. Tt is excel-stability throughout the world. This heavy taxation. lent soil, 'very rich and well drained. „ is particularly true in rope where = = i There is a noteworthy duplica- 2cnditions were 'anythi but favor- Tt raises a large crop of corn which is tion of Government in Canada which apt to be caught, by'the frost. The soil �1 able a year ago, In the United States, .� ?eads to excessive cost of administra- is loose and practically clean. would _ the financial crisis .s apparently over, ikon. We must seriously consider you• advise plowing or just disking it `whether this country can afford to and. a return of greater confidence is tip before sowing barley? in evidence. Many problems of busi- aintain as many as nine Provincial Answer.—River bottom land is gtilte j?� seas readjustment remain to be me., !Governments, together with_the-Fed= - an uncertain quantity, 'The nature of ! - b��abroad• and in Canada, I ut real - rral Government, each with an elec- the soil will.depend verr largely on progress toward recovery has been:orate - organization. The whole pope- made, and the prospect of further im- the typeet of soil up-river, through O stioti of l3reat Britain. is governed provement in the coming year is which the stream flows. Barley is a - )y a single Parliament which finds much more hopeful than it was a eat' suitable crop to grow under such con• 4me to legislate not only for all in- P y ditions since it Is short seasoned and s 4ernal'matters, but also for those .ago' gate out of the way before frosts cut which concern the Empire as a whole. I.have full'confidence in the char- sbort the growing season. About the Reviewing the Imperial Conference acter'of our people and of our insti- e only fertilizer that would help under at Ottawa, Sir Herbert said that . he tutions and without minimizing the h4ARwt1l - - lt � these circumstances would lie super- .. �tnaterial achievements attained were_import-mce of the problems that •phosphate at the rate of two bags to tit �l�. _ �a trio ph-for Mr. Bennett and his must be dealt with, I look to the fu- the acre. 1t should hasten the ripen. - (Covernment. tore with increasing optimisin."� ing of the barley-and produce a better - sample. If the land is clean 1' would -Thera are from fifteaa to twist? miefakee an'each• of-the cartooes Two million bW of maize will he ada this season as a result of the not plow it but glue it a ihorou�h disk• which will appear weekly on thin sage.,_ gee it yon Can sn11'them and tLM P txoari g09A Afelea to Can-1 Ottawa conference. _ fnp before the barley is sown. compare,with list wblcb will be published next wash. � �" 5 - '.a furlioed knee bout@ to prtect her results of the NMtional Motor surpass the Did ones in appearance. • agaih @t the Arctic' o'er-tber the Show of Canada n hich was hEld The new cars,have also � r-.umber Fine Nursery Stock 1 expected to find in Toroutu,and in the Automotive Building in of new features which cotumend FOR Iu;;;j : TERMS " . they were sat ur6ed to find no Toronto last week-. Three hund- them to intending purchasers.' If Ornarseotal Trees, _ �h' ;1t6,ja&I ;; 91.W L:ii;t o sates and wulver roaming around the union red new models were exhibited Ore automobile b-tune-@- is an. Evergreens and Dwarfs, ti ,,.,..;•,.;..r. :-, � ':,:••a acaw and Grp�j y _ • Hrlralni-.'%vin advance. station. They were t•ttutrt.tr with and each dey and ev«;r,x i.lrc criteriun or tue outio0ii'la generar Pl.,:.::::K �� ..4. , E=` -� Ctimbi.oir Fines; the weatlier of Northeoin Rti-=ia baildit* wag E t'Jti( tl to t-apaeitg, we are on the verge of better 'R,ties end Perrernial Borders, - : .JOHN MllRKAR, Proprietor, and Siberia, whlch.they expected While it was a great show there ti,ues. The increased motor D-hlksand Rockery Plants, _ — to find in _Canada. On Sunday was a large number of sale- made, business will help the unemploy Derry Bushes and Strawberries, erriee, the found nut 9nuw•storn:s and Sur awing the ezpectation9 of the s Gaosparag es and Currants, NOTES AND COMMENTS. y p meat probleut to some extent, a:, a Asparagus. zero weather, but warns rains and manufacturers. Apparently,there number of workmen who have Frvit Trees, root-pruned. `'. The Canadian- fruit grower , tpm erasure. of about 55 tae r Root-pruned apple,pear. cherry and n - 1' gee=. was a touch greater demand than been idle for some tirlie and on Yngli�h cherry tie 4 t 5 year@ old and beginning to learn that it isa very However, Canada need not do usual at thi; show. One reason the relief list, will now be in a using root-pruned and care, bearing 'a unprofitable business to ship plore the.Tact that' at tirues they Riven for the increased demand position to support them5elue8• Will come into eff=ct in from Z to 3 Rgples of an inferior quality to ezpecienra raal co 'a ly years and some haler borne in 1 yeor.; ld weathernd is that a arge number of r hA r• �: : Britain. If the best fruit is placed an abundance of snow. It.is really now in use have reached the end ROUGE HILL J. T. ELUOTT, AGENT ca. ,top of the containers, the an asset io the country as it is a of their usefulness and new cars early hour on Wednesday PIOKERING, ONT. 20tf customer soon finds it out and great ttttraction to 'sport loving are required to replace those which r norr_ing some person or persons br- will-refuse to buIr There should people.-and many from the States are diecavded. During, the past o-ke into the booth belonging to Mr. • • be a splendid market fora lea is are -attracted to Canada by her, two years, on account of the Dean, of the Orchtrd Inn, acd stole. 9iekerin� Von! p facilities in providing the various de ression man motorists hav8 a shove case containing a guar.*.its of - - 3r'stain, if only apples of a super. P P r F tobacco valued at S•LO..•btsides a flute- - m�an�` • for quality are ezported. Ontario winter sports. retained,their old cars whereas is tits of candy and gum. There is no -normal times the would have clue as to. he culprit, but the case.is _ boa6sts.of growing apples that have .R. S. 'alcLaughlin, president of. F being investfgated., no superior and if only the beat the General Mutors of Canada, in purchased new ones. Another _ _ Di RS. THOS. LAW,OWNER are " to England and Scotland, an address last week expressed reason for the increased demand CARD OF THANKS. there should •be a read market. he opinion that the is the very attractive appearance — COAL AN17 COKE' 5 t, p' year 1933 Mr. and Mrs. J. Lloyd Pegg'w sin A rigid inspecton should be insist• will see the end of the depression, of the new cars, which are things to than r k their ar_y friends and eel- Try the New Welsh Coal ed upon and if a fruit grower is and that prosperity will-gradually of beauty ands Joy forever, no atives for the floral tributes and the Souse 2130 Phones Office 5941) :detected in prticticing dishonest but surely return this year. not furever, but for two or three many kind expressions of sympathy methods in,shi shipping frut he should ears, until some new model comes in their recent bereavement O PEN % NO, .. Pp• S Evidently the F Toe.ppniehed for his dishonesty. is looking ..up, judging by the on to the atarket and which will AFTER THENEW YEAR -'1f the British customer -feels- Rye Straw -Wanted FRANg R. JACgSON assured that the apples he par- EXTENSIVE CREDIT SALE OF -•y onop. chases is what they are represent. Flail threshed- for Horse Collar General store-Hardware, Grroerler, cd to be he will have no hesitation Purposes. _w -in purvbasing. That fact should Registered @* A yrshire -,:-''Herd -Phone or write School Supplier Eta. Repair work of all kinds imusediately be strongly impressed on the S. TREES bt CO., Limited attended to. - -.mindof the Ontario fruit grower of Much Cows, Horses, 1 g - a ss Implements, sios and Bathurst Ste. - Term p h - - so that he will send nothing but Crops Etc , Etc Toronto BROCK ROAD GENERAL 81ORN --- the best. uxeh 5 Cr $wed Is The undersigned hag received instructions to se[t at lea 5 Cr ` Travelling through the air by_ . A to*ft"1nift - - .Y airplane is no doubt a thrilling Lot 28, CUncZ%sio�n 5, Markham Twp. rpQrt to those whb enjoy it, but THE RED & WHITE ST ORB it is not so safe as many would f 11'2-miles east of Victoria Square). on are e to believe. The machines WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8TH are being made more perfect and - 7 eater every year, but it will be 1933, the property of ::'S'PEC/AL' l9 CENT SALE ievme years yet before it will be as — safe to travel in them as is a rail R. 8. D A V 1 D S ON Thursday. Friday and Saturday. way train. During the past two .weeks several reaowaed aviators Registered Ayrshire Cattle - Oxydol, large pk , • 19c• : 3�aye come to grief'. Bert Hiokler, 'One of the worlca'a beat known CRAIGAVON GERTIE, 10 156x15__ferrate, wncte•-ant dar•< br.xr.. aviators. and well known by To born July 10th, 1931. - Bred by Harry McGee• Soda Wafers Jelly Powder.a, -Corn Starch r FFL'�IES HAUGH CHERRY NELL. NO. 0.1,00!-�-rale, white and .. pk$e 19c 4 pkga 19c 2 pI[ge 19c 'tr•onto aviators, -left about two born October 26th, 19'25, - Bred by'Alex. Hume a.nd �'o ' brovcZt; '� weeks ago on a trip from London H ARti ELBEL ESTHER, 120553, - female;white and br5 nt, boil: Jan. Quaker Crackles 2 pkgS . • 19c. '+tn Australia, and has not yet been 20th,-1928 - Bred by Bert PY: Brown. _- l,easd of since starting his trip. _ HARNELBEL ROSEM-ARY II, 180306 - female, white_ard brown. _ P G Soap Luz Flakes Jambo Car. Soap -It Is thought that he born Sept. 13th. 1928 - Bred by Harry JlcGee. . 4 bare 19c - 2 smwll pkga l9c 4 bars 19c - - g perished in PLEASANT MAPLES MINNIE. 150178 - female airline and broom,_. _ ithe Alps, and search for him is born April 10th, 1929, -.Bred by-Waldie Steen and Sons. bow being carried- on On Jan. HARNELBEL GERTRUDE, 120056 - female, white and brown: burr Pork and Beans, Toed. size, 4.for =:. 19c Y4 Wax_ June Pith. 1928_= Bred by Harry McGee. -- th+ Spencer of Oshawa. A -HAR\ELBEL PIERRETTE, 130305 - female, white and braver_,- Barr. rrunes- Shelled Walcnte !Peanuts :- ramous Canadian avlatOr, was September, 17th, 1928. - Bred by Harry McGee - -- <-------- - lbs l!M - 1 2 Ih-19 _ 1 ib 16c killed ` when his plane over HUMES" HAUGH '_NISSIE, 130756 - female, white' and dark bro-xm. � '1 Luroed when be attempted to land born DpcP- °ur 17th, 192x3 - Bred b; Alex. Humz and Co, . 0 bare p PIXASANT MAPLES LILLIE, 2nd, 150160 - female, White and bravo•t; Soap, Pearl White Naptha, for 19c on the ice on a lake near the born April 22nd, 1925 - Bred by Waidie Steen and Sons. • .-Arctic Circle in Northern Meal. HUM-ES HAUGH FAIRY QUEEN, 942'4 - female, stills@ and brown, "']See our hand bills for further = tuba. 'Lady Mary Bailey, in her born May 1st, 192.1 - Bred by Ale.. Hume and Co. flight from London to Ea Towo. HAR.`F.LBEL MAY, 120042 - female• white and browr_, born :an• - '19c specials g Cape 13th, 1928 - Bred by H. A. Bruce, EzUriton, Ont. _ had been missing for a couple of H'ARNT ELBEL ROSEMARY, 120043 -- female, white and browr., born _ days, but has been found. Two September 219t, 1927 - Bred by H. :4_. Bruce. - - - English Society girls in attemn t ,HAR.r� d 1419 MARSHAL, 1.41880 — male. A. R born u9 A.- �- BOOTH & MURISON, PICKERING P Deed 141880 right ear, white and dark brovrrtt, born June 9th. 1930. - lag to By from Cape Town to Bred by Hurry McGee. - England. crashed is a jungle CRAIGAVON' PEGGY, 159914 - female. white .and brown ,bom'Apnl PICKERING in Africa;and were injured in the 22nd; 1932 = Bred by Wm. H. Leitch. - _ CRAZGAVON BESSIE, 159915 - female, white and dark brawn, born^ You order PHONE PiCKERINGr 600 ID `We deliver - Hfall. After spendidg 48 hours in January 5th, 1932, - Bred.by :ilex.-'Hume and Co. -an African jungle, with lions, CRAIGAVON PATRICLk, 1,59913 - female. white and dark brown, f��1 elephants and other wild animals barn June 3rd, EN - Bred 1 Wm. a Leitch. P1Ckeri� HGiil �Wl V St OrV rowlioa around there, the were CRAIGAVOV DEFENDER, 159911 - male,, white and tight brown, iD y born August 21st, 1932 - Bled by Wm H. Leitch, .rescued on Jan. '17th-by avistore CRAIGAVON SNOWDROPS, 159912 =- female, white and Ii gFt brown, searching for them These acct born September, 20th, 1932 - Bred by Wm. H. Leitch.. CRAIGAVON ESTELLE. 157501 - female, white and light brown,born , dents, all occurring within about September, 30th, 1932 - Bred by Harry McGee. —tam days, conv7nces us that there .2 CALVES. - - -- -- - ' are other methods of transporta• -Horses and Swine tion eater than-by aeroplane: 'Bay team,'g. p. well matched ; We are deeply grateful for the liberal----- - -- Brown.Horse a Hugs. :1 Sow patronage extended to us during the The reputation of Canada ass Tractor,. Faint l[aelriaery, Eta. ar 32. 'land"of ice and snow is gradually Ploveneartly nevtrnai, nearly new year 1$ :. . disappearing, but still there are Tractor Cultivator, nearly new - 1 — We ask for a continuance of that thoussads of people throughout 2,Sets of sleighs, one nearly new h4ppx relationship during;the year = the world. and eyeh among our Cutter _ 2 Sets of Harrows. aeae set neighbors Moulder Plow T4ii'rtip Drib upon which we have fast entered. ighbors to the soilth of Washing Plow. _ . _ . _ Mower, new M. H. - ue, whose impreWoos of Canada Hay rake, nearly new Buggy - ha qQ beeer formed by reeding the Set of Cattle racks - Land Crusher trade M nee - . Clover btutcher nisei@@ about Canada written by Disc Drill, fertilizer, new writers of the Baron Muocbausen Disc Harrows _ Manare spreader J S BALSDOi�t t lave. These misinformed people Fanning mill . ;. _ :.' Cutting box. S. r ... receive a great shook when they' Set of Scales t9etof Slings and Ropes vome to Canada for the first time. Wagon Box and Rack, Hearty nevi e Sleigh Box . Separator �m Pee .._should it happen that they'come Gas Engilne : - Ensilage in the summer time they are- pre• Stet of Double Harness, nearly ne+t. - -- Other Harness - 1000 bush of Mangolds and Turnips 1+t red for in enjoyable holiday - .. 1 y y About 18 tons of Clover Hay .. - ., --=--- --- . .- - . . • • by bringing Cher skates, tobog- Milking Macillne. '. . ' About-2000 bush of-gtrain'" r" }Jane, fur-eosta and heavy under. Catalogues of pure-bred stock furnished on application Men's Braces, 50e., 75 cents sad $1.00 per pair _ '., 'Men's Garters, 25 cents and 50 cents per pair -near instead of their bathi�og Sale'opens at 13.30 sharp - Men's Fine Shirts. 90 cruse tip !snits. And If they come in winter - FARM • FOR ' SALE Men@ Fancy Hose. 50c. and 75c. per pair - _taey learn how the Eskimos dress The valuable farm of 100 acres more or less, and known a9 the Leitch 'Arm Banda, 25 cents per Dair Bind come prepared to face the farm; will be offered stibject-to a resetv4 bid. Excellent buildings and '-13loves, Scarfs, Ties, Boys! Braces at various pricer -, land' in splendid state of cultivation. Boys' Caps;49 cents each ;�;Aretic winter. Among those who' 12 acres fall wheat, 10 acres'red clover and 14 acres of alfalfa,• 40 Bnyg' Leather Windbreaker, 3:50 each get their eyes opened are two acres fall'plowing done ' ' j::;y, Men's Leather'Coats, size 40, at 6.95 each - -..Jarrmvgr exponents of the Russian - ' Terms 'ors farm made known at sale. ' Lai',._' Silk Hose,Kayser, 1.00 per pair - - '. Udlet, Mir'hael Fukire and Ver TEAMS:--Grain, Hay, Ensilage, Rdots,'Furniture, and all sums of $25 Linde-Ter. for Men and Boys ct :T ins, his dancloq partner. The and under, cash; over that amount 8"months credit on approved'joint phone 2904 a form ', was weighted down with Ytotea, or 4 per cent straight discount for cash. On registered cattle 6 g der cent per annum will be charged on credit amounts. Terms on tract- �� her�•3-1 fur coats and armor-plate or, half caah.'Buyers'fram adistance should have a letter of credit OEC IL* �B R D L uu6: tar, and the'latter worried Oeozge Storey r' becan • ,::e could not bay heavyi Chap. Hoover, Clerks F. W. Silversides, auctioneer. ti g,= O $ S R = IT 0� row.-Sin v a.:.ws...�-.. :'t...n. - .. _ �.,ts_ ,x >.s-•s--• ✓1, .. .....x.._. - - .. f ��+..e__r.•,�5.s+'o• 1 CLAREMONT Mr .and Mre. McLeod were in The Bible Society ladies were on' l�� ANDERSON New I?i$cvvery Reaches • Richmond Hill on, Sundf►v visiting their ynnual' collection �pvase ;:•�..,:�;��`: Loss Hill' is •'nut improvio¢ In the latcer'a bath of recently. Cause cf Stomach Gas 4' grandpareute, beside as his friends would like. whom are very ill. Rev. Mr. lrwid;'Q`f Wtritb n'ill « 4x x' d► y y Dr. Carl laud the. po sous in the D U N BART011i D:A. Sooty and D.=A. PuV12 ha Ft atik Suden %vas confined to his occtt a business trip to Toronto on sins py the pulpit in the United I LppEg, bowel cause stomach gas. bed fur several days sufferioa Church on Sunday nest.' His simple remedy Adierika washes TT 7�� �. TT D �T�-. t = r da fy3,•, o., attmou of a„ but._ or,i�. z, vv� L...�;. :,::.a: b d; 1 ill �V Yl A lit V L _.`..s 1dmes and Sirs. Briscoe are , to be around agaie, ill and under the &ztor's carp, I gas. E. C•-Junes, druggist, --spending the week ivith friends in Rev. Mr. Elliott, of Port Perry.' We are glad to know that he -is I AUTOMOBILE, Toronto. preached in the United Church on now improving. 'FIRE .; Fred and Airs. Lynn and child- Sunday, morning and evening, Kira. Thonraa Gibbons, who has r} BURGLARY ran motored to Oshawa on Satur when be preached two,excellent been laid np fur a couple of weeks Ska;tinr7 a" U` day last. sermons. sufrerLo from a very devere-cold, Mies McGlashan and Miss Smith The xi CASUALTY s year old son of Vincent is now improving. ?' y tinder the Rug ices of the ;....LIFE INSURANCE spent a dap last week with friends and Mn,. Baker, who has been ill Rev. Mr. Hamilton, who deliv. p in Uxbridge. Phone Pickering 7920 301y The.members of the 'Women's for a loo;: tir�le, is now i❑ a very ered two wonderful sermons in r - _ , critical (raj dition from kidney an�i.the Baptist Church last Sundap, M Institute were busy last week heartt rouble and very little hope will again preach neat Sunday. ■ .■ • ■ s S i BONDS—Government, Municipal'and _�s�jltin¢ for the needy. ;a o.,rarn3ined for is recovery. The menu Claremont friends of Mortgage Bocds. Also. Industrials. Misses Maud Mackey and rears }T � The li'. M. S. of the United the Rev. R. H. Stephens,of Alvin-I cent, �° Palmer and fir. Davies spent Church held a most interesting ston, formerly pastor of the Claret _�. Sunday with Mrs. E. Palmer and Cedar'Grove Rink INSURANCE—All classes written in- - meeting ou Tuesday last in the wont Baptist Church, has been cludin Ira Boyer, basement of the church: There seriously Ili with ulcers of thei _ g Fire, Automobile, Wind. Tom Hammond entertained a was a Ruut3 attendance and a very stomach, but ie now itnNroving, will be held on the storm. Accident and$lckness.• a number of friends on Wednes- iutereetiug program was rendered. - evening of Phone or write day evening last when they helped Mime, the Present Day 43tf E D..BOWMAN;Whitby him celebrate a birthday.' Ivnda ; ,9eb. n ' . Our township as be assessor,the Adam Dots. a fuse and' in her home r/f� ,( DIN Ty g GARAGE Spears, has been in the village Own Children,Made with her husband' and two 11t- � - , this week performing his official - This Woman Nervous didn't h`aveecnuchibut untiiihe sus Lunch provided • Cur. Brock and'Kin s duties ..and renewing acquaint.' Sirs. Lillian Payne was so rundown band took sick and their savings g ton gds. ances. her own children made her nerrouis were used up, lire was. pleasant . Admission 25 and 10 cents - It is reported that the Bethesda- enough. Long days and nights of _— po Vinol (iron tonic) made her sleep worry and anx ety coupled with ex- General Repair Work all cars. Stouffville Telephone Company and eat and' nervousness is gone, tra work had their dire effect, how- The bear never sees its elfadow at guranteed at reasonable are considering the advisability of Tastes delicious. E. C. Jones, drugg- doctor to seureh breakdown dmi caused the CEDAR GROVE RINK prices. reducing their rates to take effect ist. the Muskoka Hospital for -Con- sumptives. ` Batteries ro Acetylene Welding. ion P'eb.-Zat. Miss Mabel Gibson has retnrued - She was almost overwhelmed with Ice completely shaded from sun, paired and charged.- hopelessness, but before very long, thus preserving a hard smo-)th Firestone sad Dunlop Tires. -home after spending two weeks iff the kindly medical and nursing at- p g - Toronto with her aaot, Mrs. R. The " ' tention, the uninterrupted rest, the surface during mild weather. _f3seoline and Oils. fresh air and good food, worked Michell, who has been ill;suffering their "miracle." • Now Mrs. J. is ' 'from neuritis. quite sure that she will go home _ - Refreshment Booth in Connection F Thq sympathy of the commun- Eyes soon, to- u h being`�Ct°he effects Phone Pick.7500; sty is.extended to Mr. Conner on of the return of hope and health - e .' (night or day). tho'$eatb--oi his father. G.Conner, 1tn which so often are the gifts or the - Muskoka Hospital. needs MILTON SLEEP ' Of 'BrOagham. which took,,place � This work needs the generous sup- �on Tuesday of last week. Dort of many friends, without which �y F"PRIETOR - `i'ha heavy rains and mild Modern It could not be carried on, A sub- weather of the past week or two Life Ii iirtlrecei ea yPleasells na git to $rAhtY �jt f><q!i If p ,r are playing havoc -with some of trite G.A.Reid. 233 College St. Toronto 3. `TORONTO — -- '•Our roads. The Brock road is in a rougher state than it has been / Single 500. Retarn 900, for a long time. ,by E. H. Tack, �' . EVERY HOUR Mies Jov McCullough and Mast- Eyesight SpedsHo / at 5 minutes to the hour ere Allen Tomlinson and Gordon from S.55%. m. to 10,55 p. m. Overland have been mane life - eopyri;ht 182T (except 10.55 a. M. and 3.55, ` y EFFICIENCY 5,55. 7.55 and 9 55 p. 63.)and Eyesight S ' members of the Mission Band of ' P� �j the United Church for their faith- at 7.10- and 7 55 a. tn. daily open lueaar• Timm•"y am&memo ful work in the Society. Part No. 6. _ ,p� s except Sunday. 10.55 a. m•. °" - Mrs. D. A. Scott. Mrs. Rawson, ,!� WEBSTLRS 3 559 5.55, 7.55 and 9 55 p m. Mrs. E Gibson, Mrs. W. Evans Let u3 consider that the fir to NLn INTERNATIONAL y. DISNEY and Mrs. J. Pilkey attended the suc ws. is _to be able and efficient. Sat., Sun.dc•Hol, only. 11,45 BLOC, M1.. . Presbyterial held in the United- Thi, then means health, endurance, Dt MONARES we la use by busi- t?' M. Sunday only. Oswhan►s Church at Columbus on Wedues• reliabiiity and ability. If we know � b Leave Toronto tveryj4aa? OPD-pasK OIIlae Pre �� our limitations in any of the above ne's men,engineers,bankers, day of last week and report very judges architects, physicians, . interesting sessions. supports to our efficiency we are tes�rhers. hhrarisaa. - 'ion the half hour The Baptist Mission'Circle will given the knowledge that we may gymen, by successful liners and from 8 30 a.M. to 11.30 p M. - meet at the home of furs: J. H. use it the interests of the whole be- women the world. (except 10.30 a. m and 12 30, 07-1 Evans on Tues�da , Januar 31st, cause the chain measured by the a- 2.30, 7,30 and 9.30}p. m.) and 'at 2 30 m. Mrs Hill's gryouo iA bove links is no stronger than the ire Yon Eynipped to Wm? at 7.30 a.m.daily except Sun-P weakest link. Making the best use. of The Near International to charge, the tonic being . How all talents ssessed by its, grow the means to suoceas. .It tsanail- day. 10.30 a. m,, 12 30, $30, the Work of'the Hower Missionary. more four square -in our, develop- knowing teacher,i universal ques- 7.30 and 9.80 y " Easte n attacks alt national problems and melt. Just a glance to emphasize tins answerer. Hal. only. Eastern ,,,.,,„ ,,,,,solves them." the changes mentioned. For years If you seek efficiency and ad- Standard Time. s _ Daring'the high wind on Thurs- vancemeatw not Comfortably Heated Coaches - little or no change.has been demand- b5' X17 day night -the fire alarm was• ed of our eyes. The most of the work use of this vast fund of inform- Provide Home Comfort for, _ ation? Winter Travel. // rc� isonnded and ..the firemen were was day work and the coming of the 449.400 vocabeul�Ter�r�irat s. h✓!/@/'�RSIlfi _ ' . soon on their job. The cause of dark meant rest for theist. But with wp 11imtratios4. colased Plates. Tickets and Information at - ---the alarm was a fire in James the advance of industry and educat- te,Ne Googmphlcal Subject& L%"e p A �} 'Underhill'& residence+. caused by ion the eyes were expeeted to and v j COACA LINES _ ,overheated pipes. The fire was was called upon to spend much of IterAw mod Indio-Paper Edilisas. ' soon eztiognished. and the ser. their time on fine work and instead wriatormpeo Eaatero House—P�cker�:� _ vieea of the fire engine were not of the restful eloments of night we are��ired have work by nwAni - of artificial ek Whoa isms approach- Thottise Paterson, • John )4[c• light. This not only means trying min d-- s• es Pte sisal hoar tbs -Grath. Thomas Gregg and C. H. conditions that are new to us but It _ name t : ! memorials we exsents 1�'oaod attended the Past Masters' also means fatigue through extra psi will be standing in a Night at the Stouff ville- Masonic effort in working when the eyes G.b C. mate 'tribute to the Lodge on Friday night, when should be resting for the work of = 1VIAHt persona they have bean the following day. That is the value Lads 5 C S` erected to honor. Our '.they exemplified the Third of education. Development, progress 8pria{�lei4 Sam .'Dettree. The meeting ended op efficiency, ability of any nature ob — bf��+5i � rust -_ with a fowl supper, at which tained at the expense of any of the s 4short _speeches were given by the special sense, especially bound to _ �O G a -visiting brethren. think in a case of this kind how N...W. 8TA2+'FORII --- Under the auspices of the Pub long can our success and satisfact- c O O D _ , l T I R I S ie Library Board, an illustrated ion last. WPB it fluctuate? And be lecture, entitled "Viewing Eng- only a• means of vim and vigor to- - 1 N D TUBES -- . - Phase . Isad- by Proxy."'will be Riven by day and lowered efficiency to fog- = ._ ._ . F.0.Jennings, Inspector of Pablic ow. With this thought in mind con- - - - 1 Libraries, on Friday, January the eider, the conservation' of your vis- -27th, at 8 p. m., to the Community ion which ineaits so much to you. Hall, Claremont. Master Donald to be cmdaaed Do yao know that you can buy agenuine White will sing a number of - -'Scotch songs. Ad minion.25 cents. :-'GbOOI3Yf3AR WX1a= - : -children, under 12 years. 15 cents. - PICKERING� ` A good attendance is requested. Meat Market _ -As cheap ss the so-called "cheap tires." ��t Rverbybody to welcome. There Do you know that a �e will be a special announcement —SPECIALS made daring the evening, which ; Cheap rates for farm and count:; will be of interest to the reading This'Week Only - {public - is guaranteed for I year against _ Winde on'balldlagar Our community was greatly OOt kge 10a 1..9uw etc. _ -shocked on Saturday night whew Blowouts, Onte and Braises, ,Automobile InsaLeoee �. 'the sews was received of the sad) geadab6Ne, ` ::.. 100 Rim Cots. Yoder Inflation, tat all ands. IrAILKS Volt -SALS ' `den death of Mrs. George Mor so ' - -� ordinary Wear and Tear. •• •-.,-: ThQ" scn�sed contracted a of in Port! fork gsn"ge Sat- ,� the "fly`part of the previous urday only, 4 The .... 250 '.The broadest guarantee on record. Write or phone week, but apparently had eom- Phone x900 E D. B O W M ,A N pletely recovered, but on Tuesday Uor stock is complete. Give as a call. rehe took a chill which developed ALLAN ANDREW Us' 20 WHITBY, ONT. _ _ . , •, . a 'into pneumonia resulting in her CHAS CQOP-� CLAREMONT -death on Saturday evening. She L E O'NE/LL was in her 67th year. She was a • _— ---- — daughter of the late Robert and _FUNERAL-DIRECTOR AND ---1![re."Bowe -wh-o-r*i ed-'on the EMBALMER 1, seventh concession. She married ,� T, L P ,E C I A. L S Mr. Morgan about 42 year ago, Successor to W.J. Mather. -and has resided in Claremont ever .SEouQvitla ; -since her marriage. She was ;;.,_.' Night and Day Service 1hilthly• esteemed and much be. We hav*!onpplyy of Grob Wort Boots and Miner Rubbers for the e• - '`�'' stoves by all who knew her. She Business Phone ,_.,R"Idenncee Phone - Fall Season. Call and see them. i. was a member of the Presbyterian -• - , �;- -Church and of the United Church AntijFreeze and Winter Motor Oil for your ear., :ids -- a since the union,- and she was P. THE "MADLLINE" Batteries. Batteries charged 50.cente. •faithful member of the United BEAUTY SALON •Church Choir. She had only one •of d family, Magnus, who is a Glendale Salmo�i. large.2 tins 190 Rolled Oats,7 lbs. .: .�`f7►25c _ J section foreman of the O. P. R., Marcelling and Olover Leaf Salmon,pink,2 tins 25c M.icaroni,4 lbs. 4=26c who survives her. Her funeral, ,Finger Waving, Glood nip'p Cheese,per lb. We Pwetr Flour,24's :' 45c•A 500 which took place on Tuesday to ;, Peas and Corn,3tins .» 25a Pure Bread Flour.24 s .. 70o Scalp Treatment, Tomatoes,per tin ., 100 98 tbs. 260. the Claremont Union Cemetery, Haircutting. Seedless Raising .. 270 Cooking Onions. 12 lbs. .• 260 which was very largely attended te "The heartfelt sympathy of the Permanent Waving a Specialty Phone;Markham 6402 We Deliver Sold and Installed by - eommanity to extended to Mr. �elLiwr 1de11, ' Morgan and son in their sad fie- General r F'$AN8 PB0D8$ •eeavealent. Phone 1906 CLAREMONT w1► m. Me �can0 Merehaotf �n �O� FKQZNM�'FARM 0`t�•fy .a yjiJ�jwhY i+'.�f}F.l•.XS•,R�!•'!'�-`t'°•�y'4 .t,-'T '�'.:1� f��i 1' v. • s�"•° .'L' '". ;9. -w.. "`� '`s•'� e: c.• '-✓;: .. ,, _ _ . .~ _ '* µ:;,ii' _ Aw .� --- --- Employment Index United States to Confer With Britain Voice o the Press 87.5 During 1932 ; On Readjustment of :far Debts I.Substitution of Direct Relief Ratnsav Aga-T1en-•la Isla Head BritiihNDele a+ton to Wasb- °Canada. The Empire and The Worl�at Large _ y g � ...�...«.. _,For Public Works _ -ington—Outg-ing Crovernment Acts for Democrats Lowered Average A it Issuing Invitation to British Ambassador CANADA �stare them !a the face spar}' day.- W.tsitington.-'he United States- rith Britain, and _ London Daily Herald. Ottawa.-The monthly' average' of - .- Ths Royal Bank of Canada - employment to Canada throughout the possibly with others, The president and the general man* administ•alien ha,e begun s egotia- ar instrument for seeking the tariff year 1932 3was W1.356 employees, ac• tions with Gres t i:retain aiming at a trader which he mentioned so fre- ager of the Royal Bank look forward Japan and the t v.ue cording to a report issued by the Do- with ustment ° tie a long-troublesome sally in the course of his ram a! •uto the year ahead with something lil{e Japan defies the authority of the minion Bureau of Statistics. This re �. P �' =- optimism, both with regard to their League. She threatens to withdraw war debts, in acco_dance with the Ii'"was cbnsideied that the economic _ presented a "mean laden" of 87.5, us newt made Roosevelt-Ho)/er a pp - own institution and the Dominion. As from membership. No one desires Ing the figures for 1926 as a basis- Y agree-.dischsaioi. to supplement life debt ' Sir Herbert Holt puts it: "Prophesy that, pet worse things might happen. 100. The 19.33 average was 15 points went. talks, lent itse'.f admirably to such a continues to be dangerous. . . . MY If we must choose between condouing below the :monthly average for 1931, Secret.;ry of State '.•ienry L. Stim- purpose. feeling is Lost preseas l..dl._;1�.. Japanese aCLLOII aaa sussing J7eya a as a. eau wllbu .-L. &t ..:laiu'S afuLa aa(+vc, �i'v.�L�-frr lLl F�La�T1Uly. point to the initiation of a substantial when the "mean index" stood at 102.6. - member of the League of i+lations,•ihe• The report notes•• unemployment Sur R�natd Lindsay, to the State Da- World-wide reaction to the Whi+x _ recovery in 1933, if a reasonable de- choice is absolutely.. clear. _Japanese partment on Friday and informed bin House'meeting was. immediate; In conditions in countries other than Can- g _,gree of international common sense 'goyalty" in the sense' !n which we by word of what had passed between responsible British political It S1tOw•9 that latest reports P P q 3" sad cooperation can ne assured:'-- have ezperlenced>1t. is no compensa' Mr. Hoover and the President-elect, the mov.. was termed "the best news Montcesl Daily Star. ' from-Great Britain indicate 2,799,806 r lion for the loan of all respect and all persons insured under the unemploy- and of the contents of the statement, in week,.; authority.-Manchester Guardian.. later issued. The latter'said: An official spokesman in France de- ment Iftsurance acts to be workless as P Living Coats Have Shrunk. - at Nov. 21, 1932. This Was approxi- "The British Government has asked clared before the Hoover-Roosevelt - . w A giocery firm in Dutton, Ont., has World CouRfet•enee'a Opportunity 2 , for's discussion of the debts. The move was'announced that France was matey 2.2 per cent. of the insured - ' I believe the road back to freer workers• incoming administration-will be glad read "'to negotiate at the contrasted the buying power of the Y g P� - - dollar in a most effective WRY in a trade lies largely through such (re- In Germany, trade unions with 3; to receive,their representative early sibly moment concerning its debt now window display. The comparison .is gloaalj agreements, if, as in the re• 432,520P members reported 43.6 per in March for this purpose. in default. made between-tits-prices-ot. today cent convention - between Belgium, cent. of their membership wholly un- "It is, of course, necessary to dis- In Belgium,. Iiungarr, Poland and ; and-those of a few yords ago. Holland; and Luxembourg, they In* employed in September, 1932. In Oc. cuss at the same-time the world.eco- other defaulting .nations, as v ell as A bag or sugar costing 117.75 !n valve no Increase against any coup, tober,,1932, the number registered as nomiv problems in which th= United Italy,•.Czechosiovakia and other coun- - - 1919 was used as a basis of the dis- try, secure a substantial and progres• unemployed under 0,3 compulsory Ru- -States and Great Britain aru mutually t-ies,the new United States m„ve was play. Alongside this bag was placed save reciprocal reduction and are open, employment lnsuron:a acts was provi- intereated-an1 therefore that repre- t..ken under immediate consideration. the goods which the store was pre- on similar terms, to other countries. sionally given as 5,109.439. sentatives should also be sent to dis- In'Germany, an of$cial'spOkesman de- pared to sail for $17.75• For the rest,' the most useful action The index of employment- In the et-ss.ways and means for improving :b' that nation. "welcomes every- The'same bag of sugar, 8 packages the approaching World Eoonomic-Con maaufactu;•!ag lnduatriea of the United the :iorld sit tatters." thing that will hasten a solution Of of shredded wheat, 3 of Cora flakes. 1 ferenes could, take would be to lay States in November, 1932, was 69A, It was expressed by fir. Roosevelt the debts question." ' pound of tea, 3 pounds of coffee, 8 down principles in the tight of which calculated on the 1926 average of 109, that these negotiations may be Com- .MACDONALD MAY-HEAD DELE- cans of salmon, 1 jar of pickles, 1 Jar each country would undertake to re- says the report. plated before the next payments are GATION. of olives,:a Cans of tomatoes, 2 cans erne its own tariff system The With regard to Canada. the ieport due,_an June 15. London, Jan. 20.-Premie. Ram- of Cora, 1 package meal, -1 package' mast important of these would be a says that the substitution of direct re- FRANCE NOT REGARDED AS ' clear eapdanAL1WU o tic works lowered the aver say MacDonald probably wi.I perso.t rake flour, 100 pounds flour, B pscx• _ egee Pep. 10 bars of nosy. 8 cans of demnatiou of the "compensatory" or 2 DEFAULT at ally.head Great Britain's mission to . age o[ employment is 193.. In. 193! It was made clear that fir. xoose-- USftta�:i�States t^ ales••°° *k4 war cleaner, 1 can of baking powder, 1 mailed "scientific' principle o:" a to�ai of 11136,334 man-days were ' 'far of jam; 1 bog macaroni, 2 cans of• - Celt does- not regard France's failure debts Craig with President-elect Roosa- making a tariff equal to the difference worked on state aided projects, while pump bottles Lct&L,.r, 8 Pact- of ��-t-homs and-abroad. Trade is In the eleven months ended November t° pay on December 13, as a default. cell in the Spring, it was indicated is ages of Cora starch, 2 pounds- of based upon exactly the difference, and 30, 1932, the total was only 7,669,164. bat rather as s deferment. It vans w Ile inform""ed quarters.- ___. _ cheese, 2 packages of oatmeal, 2 Cans the compensation for the- difference y�y� Monthly Reports fozeeast, too.-that the debt di:.cussion The Premier regards the dett:ques- spaghetti." bp.tariff is destructive of the very. - would be kept physically separated ton as one of the greatest tasks fao- Truly the cost.of icing has shrunk foundation upon which trade rests.- An average of over_7.900 employers from the conversations on means of ing his so-called National Govern- remarkably.-Sault Ste. Marie Star. Sir Arthur Salter In The Yale Revlea, reported monthly to the Dominion iaproving:the world economic situa- meet, and would be inclined to handle delegations band, vital _ • - . . _Bataan-of Statistics sad. sage the re- lion, with separate >ielega ' '- himself rather than entrust so 'tat Few Bright Spots port, they showed almost continually ing the two problems. and delicate a task to another. ' Enough to go Round declining employment from month to was regarded as obvious here MacDonald is credited with sc$iev- � 1' - -it cannot trutiifully be said that 293E . If we could only nee ft, for the first month in 193:. The exceptions were that bar. Roosevelt expects nations ing the"Lausanne reparations settle- was _ $ good year for Canada but the p other than Grea: Britain to seek some meet, and hence it was generally re- - ,Dominion did remarkably welt despite time in history the astounding ad comparatively small Increases record- life y Vance of productive maehin8ry and ad on June 1 and October-i over the new Schedule of debt'payments. Pot. ,garded as logical he would-attempt is the world-wide impasse.. Hem are a. swift traias•port make it possible for Immediate piecedin months.- - [ew, facts from which may be extract ff :ably, ,although Mr. Ioosevelt-would complete' the other halt of his jog- _ fe a liberal c s from measure of comfort. r Last avespone to be rich beyond the bounds The highest peak for employment In say nothing on the subject, the new liquidating the financial aftermath of rear Canada retained world leader. of Utopian imagination'. Man are net Canada, since the bureau began col• President, may. make the iiaCLSSiGnk he WorlL 'War. ship to the $sport of.wheat, printing _worse of much better than they used lecting this data, was'lu August, 19°9, _.. paper, asbestos:.wan .second-ia gold. to be, but they are the creatures o:, when 2;100900 wean shown on the pay_ ed to a (treater or less degree,by the records have been kept. Construction platinum and cobalt: was third in habit And tradition and fa- altogetbor rolls of the reporting firms. world-wide dullness in business, the was also dull. ° - wheatllour; fourth in automobile and to enlarge their 10:•altiaa to at a The report says7 report says. It recalls that, although _a pulp; fifth to rubber urea Can- larger world. When we can at last be It alight be merrtione�d that the pro- emplo3•menf'was maintained at a high- wood .•'•:=• - ads concluded the-year with-a favor- rich bF sharing, *by should we per• sent depression has been character, er level in Ilse-service,and trade dfvi- Britain Doubles able trade balance of =50,000,000 con- pot the greedy habits we learnt lied: by-a-very general movement to glean than any other group, these be- i treated with an unfavorable-balance of when there was not enough 'to go retain as far as possible the usual­ k- ing as9ociated- with the'tourist traffic, ppace at C N.E, `"110,000,004 in 1981.-Kitchener Daily round?-N. 13atesman and 'cation. lag force by reducing the daily or nevertheless that trade was itself 'Record. �_ - weekly hours worked. - The earnings '•disappiduti-W in'149,8 `f _ of the persons included in two month. The fluctuations -of manufacturing Increased Interest in,_Cana- ,_. •*steh Germany. iy reports on employment, it avail- �- Publishers Fee! Stress Y There is no longer anything to elresd able, would in this we. robably show `Pere narrov�: but logging and'bash dian Market Ascribed The Oshawa Dally- Timed has y p work generally were at a lower level _ from Prussia's naval yards, nor net to many cases a greater-deeliae than -..' : -.to Parley changed from daily publicatoa to three armament firms. The challen a now than g, any preceding year o which g the numb®r on th. payrotI:.• upon miaing,�transportation and communi- - Montreal The Federation of PA- times a week and will be issued Tues. is from her factory chimneys, , tier which tb46 ,index numbers are carcu- cations the index numbers were con doh Industries has-made applicatlost Lays, Thuradays and 4afurdaye;'and modern industrial equipment, and her Iate4 ,,,one does not need to read the publish• potential financial position. The Gtr. than In. •ny- pre per in the first two for twice,the.apace. ellotteu them•!s " _ All tnduestries•and areas were sQect• than in• any preceding pear of which er's announcement to realize that the mans vowed when they Toot the war >past'ysars at the Cinadlan National 4f. chAnge has come about after every tb&t the)- could Win the peace. The:e --- - -- Exhibition; Toronto,. •declared H. W. othea posslbla means of retrenchment are significant signs 'h: the vow wu Young Canadian Carnes Ali Before Him tas been tried. It !s pointed out that be kept-London Daily Ezpre$4." Waters, general manager of the ez• the -Times started-•publication 0 a _ hibition;to an interview her - = faly In 1925 and atlno time since that UNITED .STAT c . : Increased-interest In the Canadian time have any dividends been takes market on the Part of the federation out of the business. Soetal Trends was ascribed by Mr. Waters to th4 It has been a problem fm man= the teport of Pres:ueut Hoover's _ ,, Imperial Eonomic Conference. "For publishers to continue putting out a Committee on Social Trends suggests many years United Stated manufac-, - _ product of high calibre-with diminish- strongly that the ills.of"the nation a-e tares have used the exhibition to feet Ing revenues; but it may fairly be said to be laid at the .door of the social _ out 'the Canadian market," said Mr- ;that t ie qu4lity of the average news, theorists rather than of the business: '' Waters. "As a result they opened a .. paper still is unimpaired and that -man. The business m; has done,his sy. Canadian agency, then a branch 'fee- when everything Is cheaper than"ever job pretty well. " Those who like,to _ _ Cory and finally have become members - - - before, there atilt is nothing so cheap call themserves social engineers-the '• -- �; :. of the Canadian Asp or necessary as your dally newspaper, politicians and the socia l workers, ! sociation._ Some of these firms have. -h Niagara Falls Review. among others --Z have, fallen down. ' S *s:•,;;.`�+' Aow been in the country so long that, T America has lacked not mechanical ;:„;;'F':,:'. they are definitely Canadian. - Ws - '_ but social invention, the commitci e -• ;:- • w hope that.the_ssIIte tliing wi}l-happen' -."Inviting Enough finds. Our industries push,abead, but with English firms and, in fact, with _ We wonder why so many people ap• our social me hanisms are laggard, __ manufacturers,from all -over the Em-, -pear anxious to apend the Winters !n-and the substitutes which are attero;, wire” Florida. The Garden'of- Canada,is ed often prove even lase serviceable m Mr. Waters said It was one of hiss surely inviting enough for anyone,and than the institutions they replaced. a >r.; :,.:... „ �; ambition to institute a buyers"show, it's only about ten weeks to the first Yet the specialists who have failed in �'; i � , ,r which would open,two weeks befog i day-of Spring.-St:-Catharines-Stand• their -selYsppointed tasks ' insist on o the exhibition was thrown open to the ard. dictating to the very, men who have °' s^ public- succeeded in•theirs. Chicago Tri• butte. _ x -- Empire Mipr•ation - _. Migration schemes to place British - k: unemployed in unpopulated areas in , _ Sales of Radio Sets different stock Invades Hollywood' s j Lighter Than in 1931 parts of the Empire through Mate aid have been tried out, but on Speaking of courage, a real old fan T s _ ):be whole their history has not been hioned stock company has crept into Ottawa-Sales. of radio receiving pne of .ontatanding success. Any " K ti`s " sets f Canada during the third quaff- Hollywood. Something of a feat, In ter of 1932 totalled 84,800 machines, scheme of the kind would depend tip- view of the fact-that not a single other legitimate production graces the k ea ✓ with a factory selling price of 7j1,- yn the, full cooperation of the Do � z 673,905, while is the' corresponding _minions and Colonies with the Moth- ;downtown theatres. ' It Is a genuine >, - a r ``"r period of a year ago sales amounted*.. Orland, and at.present the temper_ In relic from the past, even to the ante x �� � ggigOg receivers, Worth $4,641,254; d:i...l... :. .'line wfth-lhe-rural accettL s H a a ; Canada, at least,is against further tin- according o a ielsbrt issued -by tbi migration because of the existing who Droves to be an-opera singer 1n >: r � f 4rw Dominion Bureau of Statistics.- ! . disguise. Even to the oompany man• ° y h x 'z idespread unemployment. Calgary t 4 s a �i" Sales 'by provinces for the nine. erald. ager who steps out after the second' � . ;� tt oaths ending Sept.30, 1932, as curtain to to announce next weeks at- ^� � : pared with those for the 9rat I rss traction.-San Francisco Argoutilit.... r ` THE EMPIRE � A quarters of last year show that t6r� --Priaee of Farm Preduoe• r. Maritime. Provinces, Quebec sad. Thee* can be no effective vine in. tsrio took a smaller percentage of tht i : •-rites until there is as expansion in Camda r es s Fire Loss total, while°sales in the Prairie Prow i he purchasing power of the people of Toronto.-Fire losses in Canada ' , laces and British Cohtinbia'wers This country.,The cuts in wages.muit. during the period ended January 18, ,� .. . <£•, . pertionately higker. In the Mari rsatored. •Ths unbulpioyed must 1!1$8, were estimated by The Mono- Although Alm. Hurd (right) of Hamilton wot{ three firsts, a Provinces the percentage dropped 5.8 put to work. Farmers who live ury Timed-as_$1,208,460," Fire lessee to capture the championship. he. 28. tuft►8,2, in Ontario to ;8 22.4 .� second'and third at-Newburg, NT,Y., 88.9.and in Ontario to 44:8(roan 48 -• or industrial districts need little since the first-of the year to January • - vinetng.that-the Inability of people 18, 1985, are estimated at $1,186,860, rrbntaed home to find himself suspended because he neglected to In the Prairie Provinces the buy Apicultural produce L -the as compared with $1,71=,1!6" feat' the $"ure permistsioa from the Ontario Amateur Skating Association. age rose to 21A from 15.1 and in Bell. r,, of taslr own diecalttes. Aacts coc`rospondtag period of INK year. Agra Pottfl of Erooklya'Congrittalatee him. _ w - - ish Columbia to 9.2 from b d. ' Ya _. •a�vnn. act. F __3`" r•_ "fit r '' ...1 .,•,x,• -., �P, .•- 9 :T. OUR MINING INFORMATION SERVICE Lords of the waa erness °'''- " 3o the red Indian, by Onlario;e side. RACES AT 6 WINS is ups Pro d•ds•la tl • .gip yet; yossea oia to th• !slants in" *9 va; .sa Nursed hardy on the brindled pan- So" Prove Ita.at•abu to int'•stors who w•teb to w s0• is•d of as:.rios -- Sows and ooasltlYOas both aoonsaq1� and speedily. thez's hide. >,ros,nn. • letter sea vr• will •atyrais. Who like the bear, delights his woods - COLLING & COUlNG to roam,, • -Had not Run for 35 Years _ at•mbers standard Stock sad Mining ^--mange Arid on'the maple ilnds et eve a hoIIle ^; " --- = dzaswssrraxca sT, To.iOlX?t - As fades his swarthy race. t;it an-, j-jj�lj ;., y{ r:olrz tvAVSSrsY teas ,, . ,� .A White seen HEALTH- AND -VITALITY • The white man's cottage rise beneath f' -,....`<. � _ • ' ��' trees, .r "come- To Tr For New l'„&urels_ This account of a veteran's'� y _ While o'er his vasf and _ undivided back" is best given in his awn words: 1awII Some three years ago I was sud- The hedge-row and the bounding denly afflicted with a swelling of my trench are drawn,• right knee, the pains seine su severe :• % ,'' ' From their dark beds his aged forests that I could not walk. I had to crawl ' torn, dohs me so much o - - t ups tairs to bpd and then cculd t god that I recon%R !. ,,; fir'•:,:>: _f ge r %r - no ales on account of rya. Having menu tnem to all sorts of bodily ills.111 Y a; reedlike corn:- - P P • '� / led an athletic life this vras a sevette -=W- H. D. ` He leaves the murmur of Ohio's flood, ' y blow to me. I tried all sorts of treat- By maintaining Nature's balanc And forward rushing, is indignant grief, ments, out with small results. Thrn of vital salts'in your body, Krusch3 - �., "�I decided to- try•$ruachen. ]; took # ensures the regular and harmonioall ' pViiere never, foot has trod the.tailing d,se in my coffee every mornih" !br operation-of your liver and kidne j - re. $ yar , + Iasi, s fortnight, and, finding a small im- so that your inside is gently but co . `l r, He bends his course, where twilight provement, 1 have continued doing pletely,,freed)from every Ft rticle ul; ' reigns, sublime, so ever since. poisonous waste"matter. • _' . � r>'.. ,: r ; O'er forests, silent since the birth of "I am happy to state that I can Internal cleanliness met is the cir. j time; now walk miles without difficulty. As culatioa of clear, refreshes blood to : r' x Where roll on spiral folds, immense a matter of tact, I recently entered a every cell of your system, convert- ,. and dun, The ancient snakes, the favourites of race for Veterans over 40, and, in ing every vein into a tiny orrent of -- .y > -pits of my 61 yearn, 'wall es' away eLergy,,filling every fibre of you wiGn the sun, a All,it' in.good time.. That v;as ray that "Kruachen Feeling"-of-fitness. - Or in the lonely vales, serene re h %`•;-; ::;'' '"' fie' first race for 35 years. Now I am Kr ischen Saltb is obtain-.We at all While the clear carbuncle its lustre '' >r"' feeling fine, and just of[ fos.a coals- D.ug Stores at 45c. and i6c.-per not- _ throws, ng holiday.From each broad brow,star of a bale- I{ruschen Salts have tie. t bale- ful sky, "� - _ Theyseorn to yield their siticient sway ANSk, SR. TU L.ST WEEK'S Classified Advertising Miss Johanna Kolstad, champion woman eki jumper of Norway, --From "Scenes of Infancy." by John PUZZLE aaT>tsrss, �t who arrived last week on board the Cunard liner Aqultania en route Leyden. (1503). 0 7 P B A T AIL 9 E N:v I S O N, H. 'J. S.-PATENTS. to the Norwegian Ski Club in Cary, Illinois, to compete to events D I B Z L 0 P Z 1p lu Irl D Trade Marks, Designs, Copyrights. there. Affecwerds she will continue to Montreal to`compete'ia Tula W B C 0 R Z H A I it E D Toconiontries. Iuo7 Decays] Building; sports. Weak Boys U R N ■ R r V"OFFER TO EVERY I V:\T()Fti. T i S P 0 le -List of wanted inventions and Tull AJAILM V1 OUR CROSS-WORD PUZZLE Mrs. Stimpson'1s Nervous Daughter >r Q A I ,& a 0 R ti Q soya,`Otto Patent Attorneys. 273 Bank - Helped by Dr. Witlfams' Pink 0 Y i G 4 , H 0 B T I P 9 _ i 2 3 4 3 5 ? S 3 30 if _ Pills--School Boy Likewise R A l< A M c o g R I C = No _ X% J0 I "M y -daughter t1 13 14 Rasa a this ner• T I X I D $ 1 P Agents waste-• Tr sell •he Household New Strength C 0 R N Z D L I ][ P I D Fire Extingvtshec i vous, child, 24 ote n or ornee—Barns— t. .. iDurin • !1 Z S S P I D Z 8 Z Autotnobiles.c Mostf perfect Are cst1n- L3 16 �i17 18 g p o n a d■ under" guisbing liautd known. weight. Having Z Ic Z 2 R 0 D = Z Z ! 'Teen Age Retails only $1.0u, Liberal commigs;nn. been brought u : l9 2 _ � IZ1 a g D- Compi•ta exiniie aher for eamp]r sent _ In England,,where I carringe paid 'for If-00. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are to wide. Tho.Son-hold Tire Zntlagsish•r co. -: 22 13 :24 � � 26 2? 28 ly known, I gave them to her, with Good For the Dye Trade eeo Slay at.. Toronto w ' 29 ? 31 32 3 Mrs.rG. StF that lively Wisnn�wSo Ma .es evening e nt and the lvocates of dinner STORIES ARE WANTED er De><. 7. bright- wen written, stor.«s •..d a • _!v "My brother, George, had been er wear for men have bees rejoicing. .•,; ,market today, The aicKlatsnle Course yt 5 36 7 - "I �9 growing pale, and' lost his appetite ' A little yrematurely perhaps, for 4t or tnstructton- for !come study pur. i r and could not concentrate on hit Is.not very likely that the fashion will pose• will develop your creative - = mechanical studies." Writes Joseph power sad lead-yon to ante:rb, Write V 1� 1 t 15 Johnston, Edmonton, Alberta, A spread." The black-and-white of cos- for Free Abtlity Test. , neighbor recommended Dr., Williams' veatonal evening dress makes a good gZAW SCX00L8,'W-It•d. _ - 46 4? 50 Pink Pills.• George took them- regu- combination, and one In which many Dept. A. 4130 MAY str••t. Toronto larly, and In a week showed great men look their best Moreover, a i. I 2 Improvement. Since then-be has been dress suit will Last for years, whereas _ feeling great, and has not been both the average evening fmck has a very Bred by stomach 'or headaches:' short "espectatioa of life." :Highest Price Paid __ - 5S 5? g9 The teen. age Is a trying time, and If we onee.:adopted colors is oar Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are wonder- evIf we dress adopts we would al_ or dressed and itve pou,trr at,d 6963• I fully effective in imparting needed Correspondence solicited. SI 52 63 54 vigor and vitality to growing. girls ways have to be making save Dur• EASTERN FARM PRODUCTS CO.. and boys, too). The Pills actually chases, because the fashionable" col- �• han3 etr•et'Zast _ - " 6S S7 create as abundince of rich, red blond ors would be.always changing. Our . . >taoatr•a1, pre•. and thie revitalizes exhausted sys- dress experts would Zee to that. tems. At your druggist's. 60c. Besides, would the changes stop at Horizontal 48-Cap 18-Small amount t^--•-- colored waistcoats? In the days when ` --1-•Resinous substance 50-Combat 20-Sie$a ditch Diagnosis from the these waistcoats were formerly the •� it-Stage of Insect life 51-To loot -" - 22-Hindu title of Fin er-Nails mode. hate is -how a future' Premier r,.�- �•<•Q, , g dressed for dinner,as described by one 11•-Vessel 63-Loop - + respect .. who saw hlm_lu.ali his 1 - 12--To anoln£— ao=Lucid .!$--feeseaed We_can _nQt._haii _.an. n'rec4�ltt_._dle sow;-llJzlask_.. 1► � q •rin 13-Observed 57-Knocked l6-Young animal covery the use of finger-nape as a velvet coat lined with satin, purple tx� 14-Ibsen character 163-land meaeuie- 27-Cloth key to the state of a p,:aoa'e hesIth, trousers with a gold band canning ` `t�."�e��,�tir� 16--Inflicts 162-Frosted _ _ 23--About since the method 'was known to the dower the outside seam, a scarlet 6f-Prior to s waistcoat,. loo s lace rusea, falling 30 bid i ancients. F ,v` tire k -Pit - 65-Gnitea _ :"32-Nervous,disease Only lately;however, has a tsaEem• down to.the-tips o1 Jtte fingers,-.white a Investigation been made of the, gloves with several brilliant rings out- - - 91-Horse ""`• __• ';6=Feats •,-- •- _-n.6-Taber ti' . --22•-Wither 0 �_- fli fnsnccs '2.4lCtt�lScau�ea uuu'e� yluS tugs rues. .i3 ll:a:...'- SR'yYa: 3fo33� CONSTIPATION 94--Quadruped Vertical ��1-Inainnated _. Upon the authority of Doctors Zoel- �^a 36-Greek letter 1--Sottly 43-To entitle ley, Noyer and Boide Js sale tort He was once,the black sheep of-the . . - sr` gy-Ih age 2-Melody- ,; ' - 45-Musical instrument. (Parts) aaffirms: family. When he had won success he s Yom. >n-geed :13-�Growa light #i-To ant "The'investigationi.embraced fully presented himself at.home'again. He F twelve hundred Individuals eith ill, told his tither how Fortune `had S3--Tp put on >.. .4—Dark twelve 1}B-Mocked :i114•-While 6-Green 62-Feathered animal convalescent or bealthy. smiled do him; he was earning up,to 4111 ifs-Cunnln` -- 6-By 54-Runs about "Healthy subjects, carefully select. £30 a Creek. "What-a week?" cried FOR GROWING 87-Obtuse _." 7-To bedeck 66-Rule. ed and-endowed with vitality, bavei as his father, 'A week," Was the reply, -B?--Pronoun 1 _ a rule from eight to te- crescent• "Then come inside," said dad. "This 8-God,,of wisdom__=66-Indignatoa ' 40-Cage ,9--Rough 1Z-7 Cube - -.— shaped whitish little 'moons' at tits family can stand a got of disgrace for 42--Father, (nickname) 10-Custom 63-Age of their finger nails- c - -- - �baso Ch r f1 g r one ea h..tuut." • 'nsure sound and 44-To cheat ll=To obtain _ ?60-Moie'ture on the majority of the nails. = 46-Image :'16-Eucouragea 63-Pronoun ' "Individuals succumbing to an in Nearly 10,000 people .vialted the, • • t factious malady, have the whitish eyes- new Too at Whitsnape, Eng:and, ' Give them centi at"fbe base of the thumb-nails every day during the summer. a Ike world's first bomb-dropping ex- More than 2,500 junks entered the only. wiments in April, 1914, were con- port of Darien,• Manchukuo, in the "Often such indtvidutils have nb tied at Rockwell Field, California first seven monthe of last -year. moons' at all on even the thumb-nail. a _ An Individual suffering 1 rom an In. '��� �'O • factious disease may during, tonal! eseenee And that these little 'moons' e �- " reaptpsar at.the base We specialize In securities which.of the Anser• are traded In on the various stock _-. nails,and expand and increase in num- exchanges and have a real wlnner 4r LDS her to Tel! you about shortly. Write Childroh S "Amo:g individuals usually enjoy= only if"you want to know, Rich _`. lag'good health, these little 'moons' MotHsrs testify that BABY'S OWN TABLETS sri invaluable•• at the base of the finger-nibs nary ao NORTH H � t <� for children's hood colds and feverish colds. . cording to the rise or !tall o1 the WvnTMF TD. : °At the first•tign of a cold,"writes Mrs, - Mrs. Frank Tallen, Harrowsmitl>i,µ vitality. Ont. :; Seasonal,variations occur; tae lit. 31* BAY $TR T, To to, . s 7saat Kellar,4 Shaftesbury Place,To- Oat., writes: "It was nert to matve2- tle_-creseemta Incresse_in.Ase during- -- --- - -- nnnn!! n,�'�pp 2' i cnto,"or If the children have been out bus,after giving Baby's Oft Thbtet�.-- - OFD CKAR . In damp weather, I give Baby's Own bow quickly the fever disappeared.^ the spring and show a tendency to de ! Tablets,and they are all right spin the When you see your child with a ogld ereaee in th autt]mn: HOW IS YOUR ,LIVER I.. coming on,don't lose any.time.in.g[v When Your Dae►u�hter •- nett day." It may indeed happen that a person .- rn Albert E.Knowles,R.R.3,Gran- Ing-Baby's_Own Tablets. 'They are with'tea little moons--one on each Comes toW �a1le up your Liver Bile Son, Ont., writes: "Baby's Own Tab.' -effective, also,"for teething troubhst nail-will succumb to an infectious —Without Caloidet - .Lts relieve colds so easily I wouldn't• colic, constipation, vomiting, deepkffi•- '=&lady. Weveithelers, yeople-usualk _Give Hen'Lydia E.Il"1sfllltbalils's Your E,415 a..ry stag orp bat it ?" fbe without them if they cost twice as nqe, and whenever s child is mtlettt . ._ t.lely e a pot aie«tl.e-So eli=ins ifi good health who lose their Inter. V table C, ,. l ea gonads o!]iv�tid to how at itt " -and-fretful. Absolutely SAFE.-see the sail crescents might IInd it well to r " •r oc$dldl by to pour out •_ - _ James O Connor, Godfrey, Oat, analyst's certificate in each �S-cat look'into the cause of sash,"a veria• )boat It1ftL 31x"th6h teasia used t '" you won't eompl• eoereet ea•D a sendi w>rkes: "$aby'a Own Tablets are.won-. . sralwet•r,lestln package. Over 1,2!0,000*dckdgs$$old lion" task and re�latioe. Gited yew R.bi':ar�as!.oil, ntibase. 'Ri,en cy CM To s talerful for children's colds and fever," in 19J1. >'� daughter Lyd% -&– FInkbsns'o yOw�owaL tb.y re tarottsk-and yoe DR. WILLIAMS' vessa is Coratspoaad for the neat ' aIi7Q'a •at. Tiiere Is virtue in ootkntry houses, in corker's little Ly.or�rpI�i!e, wDbI.�soon bring�sae! _ BABY'S OWN . . In Aelda, Sow snoasr ti Teach base bow f Io table One..Ask fee tinnai�re f mom,Rey gardens and orchards,. .l�,a'her bea}th at thus critic, taw _ streams, and groves ,in rustle recces- tltme.��she is a happy,healthy sslslikom fib at all draslba. N tiona and plain manners, that adther wife timd lmQUM do sal dwa !� _ - .Make .and Keep - h'ildren WeA-i—ks Mot Mrs' Know dtie. nor univerettiee enjoy,-Aleott. ISSUE Ne.,4—=-'33 " •vj'%xR.',1y9y.T Yj. _ ..-r'Wy. .ry e . .. rye .� _ _ _ :� .. -v.-y...- - .. P'ryT'•c _ irs..f�wa• -.>ar-. - . - .-rn.,...._.. _ _ .<s,,•.. -a4, a:.;,. �.q,_ a.m,' _ fie. .'t.: s11._ _ . , ) w .. rf .._—...---•- _ • _ _ Gy ' _ ,. ....-_..., ."•- _ .. •.� _ ., .. .- ., -,kY.. e ....•'Jw '�'.7 `Y..•�.:�'_..7...n1. .:�'tr��'i. - �_�. -ry�::..1.... " .:•hp"•:'tl. - ^ ` -Mere. John Gordon, of Winni- -Mrs. King and ion, 'James. _ - - - - -_ - -_.. ..-•. -.-_'... __ LOCALISM SO Ip; was a week end visitor. withlviaited fsiende is Cherrpwood o Eveready B Batteries'3.95 - Rev. H. sad Mrs. Crozier. Thursday. -The. high. wind on. Snadap -D. J. Callaghan and little eon - - -C. A. Btged a is recovering night blew in some of the windows @peat the weekend with friends °- - VOIt A $�rtter3e8 6 0 .---from a prolonged attack of fin. _ . -A[re. John Draper spent.over An the residences of-tbe village. in Grafton. - Sando with relatives in Whitby. --Wen. A:-Reid, formerly traffic -Mies G. D. Bly, of Toronto. ; p of icer in this district, called on spent the weekend with friends- Oshawa a beet hotel, the Pickering friend@ on Saturday- - - - - -4%noehe, has become bankrupt y- is the village. - -• -- - . eveniog. -Miss Aggie Marquis,of Stroud, Meg s Heavy All-wOo Sweater- Co �_. sod will be offered for sale. -Mrs. H. R. Monney king been has been spending a few days with -Dire. James Palmer gave .a confined to° her bed duting,the Pickering relatives. _ 2,9J :- -*irihday party to s number of her past week, owing to illness. We -Robert .%ad- Urn,, -P.ilkoyy of young island@ on Thursday last. are glad to know that she is im- the base line. visited the forb"r`s - - -Mrs.Gemmel,dtf Whitefish and roving. -' parents, C.,H. a>Qd Mrv.. , otl • ilirg. Qemmel, of Toronto, also p -On. Saturday •night .aad Sun Friday after000n. • fey Men's a Light All . :wool SWe�ter Costs ` - Wv. Norman McKenulie, of Rip e nt$a6arday with Rev. H. day there wgg-a very ea�3a rain ___-L..B Tapeon, of Bowmanville, 4,50 ... _. t;.;;;4- _ _ .. .. p fall which rnnv t,as�bgo,a�ate8d-,.zr�-ye :�, t�.:+� a..�.tly L:i ' - - 1�Elers.-6rezie:... n ed ae a January thaw,only there pp__iaooe: Aoy orders left at Tax,- - _ - -- - -A number of friends and was no ice nor snow to thaws News oflYve will receive prompt Men's- All-wool Worsted Sox -:' relatives from Toronto. Milliken It is said that the horse id and careful attention. * * * - - aad Pickering •enjoyed a ear- f rise :party •at Fred and Mrs. the Peace River Dietriet is_cominR -The annual-meetibR= of 'St. - ' pair 1.25 -. Adair', of Agincourt, on Saturday .back to the place it-formerly occu•- Andrew's Church will be held on _ UiQht last. " pied. The high cost of auto the evening of Wednesday Feb. -The price of gasoline has been licenses and gasoline is given ag let.' A full attendant of rneruber@• _ - reduced one and a half cents r the reason fdr the "Conte back." and adherents N.regi,ested. allon',which took effect on Min' It will now be -up to the govern -:-Di. Carmichael, will be in char• � ►7 g ruent to impose a- 'heavy tax on ge of the'service of-the •Presliyter• Orange Marmarade, 44 oz far, �7c dap. The ioweriag of the price horses to make up for that lost on .ian Church, at the Friends' Meeting is due to a. reduction in the price car licenbee and gasoline. - Ho Sunday next at 2.30 p. rr. l,) y f tbf crude oil, M,.-A. •James, who cunducted 1v bo Y.v_elcorrle..-The Bihie Class .� ottleii Cross B1&ekwell S Catsup y . -The ,annual meeting bf the the' Bvwtnaaville Stateemab for and Sun a, Schc•ol will Tree: at :.3C c� Pickering Public Library will be nl"y years, ha?Just celebr d -Mrs. �Vw. Patton, of Uornduff, - and I TolYl�tU Juice eJ�c. --- - --_ -S, t.La wean a @Ivan L6ie . - - _ Friday) evening, Jan. ''i th, at b1a 54th •birthday, and is @till St►Fk., six er ',f Mils Minnie Morris, 7.30 o'clock. All @Jan. berg ore enjoviuR good health Mr, Jame@ of Pit•ker nR, and Mrs. Win. Simp Radio Licensee 1=sued. occupied a high lace tim6DR the- son, of T r unto;and •vf W Culli - F sekEd to be present ' fonl'riali4ts of this province. His die on riday, Jan. `.:nth, after a Fred T. Bunting, -' - Pickering -A number of the ladies of the a 4Yomen'e Itietitute wet at the paper, has always been a very pro d itlpeg @. Deceased paid iCti _ _ g newsy lo('al pape2'-"And hig' writ- a v Nit to Pi-kering foclryears agc. _ _ home of Mrs. James Andrew on -Established 1857. Friday afternoon and evening, inns were alwayh clear and -Rev. llr..A. S. Reid; Bndgst. srben they spent the time profit vigoroao. Mr. James is well Secretary of the Presbyterian ably is quilting for relief urpoeee. known to many in this-t:owughip. Cirurvh, conducted the- services in who will congratulate" bin, on the Preebyteriao Church on Soo- -Constable Oliver rummer, • — who sustained' painful injuriee•a attaining such a good old age and day afternoon when he gave an (couple of weeks ago wberi a truck hope for many• happy returns of iflepiring and encouraging adds @ @°,.- _ eraehed into a car out of which:the day. His eon, George, 'who when he told of the progress made to e wag stepping, is still confined I a,.,.. vu"Jucte i Lc Near, ', is main=-in that church since 1925. to his bed, but is slowly impoos• t.aining the high standard set by -Thursday last waa a record - •_ _ his father. for the month of Jiinuarp as ­.!Jr. George s A. j''...�eT-regar-da 16lao .cry-mitts weather:'- '- fag-The monthly meeting of the rr •- • � - -- - !7 - 'W. M. S. of the Coited Church as usual in their club roome last The thermometers registered 55 "Pickering s LeAder Store W ill be held on Wednesday, Feb.' Friday. The evening wag mneical. degrees above zero,- verging on Iat, at 3 o'clock, m., at the home The program was very good and summer weather. The whole of Mrs. Walter Thoasae. -4ubject same of the numbers gnitecomical. month so far bas been one of the Wonderful Soap Tiger Salmon - of It is moo tenconra gin R to note bow mildest on record. In Wetttero- •for study. "A half-century eager so maby of the young roesu Ontario farmers bave been plow- .496.14 bare for ' •49c. 1 lb. tin ...," :.� ,idle. -A-nombQr of the. members of berg are to take part. -and slow'inn, there being no, Rost in the the W. M. r of St. Andrew's unfailioR they are in their attend' ground. -The winter is now abont - 10burch are attending a meeting Race. The songs, recitations and- half over, with practically' no Gold Medal Campbell's' -:-iof Lbe Presbyterial of Toronto readings were splendid and gave a winter weather so fat - -' Bast Presbytery, being held in great deal of pleasure. The bbnrf- -The first thunder storm of the Raspberry Jam . :` Tomato �d•2p - spent in•the A. F. P. A. rotrtnt! are season oecurred the latter part of 't6e Parkdale Presbyterian Cbarch. .ertaiolp very happy and gives all last .week: In Eastern Ontario, .40 or },ir .. 277c. 2 tins for... ­.-,on Thareday aad Friday Gf this a charge to forget thAt word, "De- the lightning• wa.m very vivid. In 'v�k' pression," that- is so rr.nch need these parts -there were repeat®d ��1 _ -Mice R'inoon MrFwen. who these diFe. This week is Literary, peals of thunder. On ac--cunt of _ _._ .;- NEW- LIGHT PRINTS "•• 1 i f +:vas confined to the bG'1PP for and we are %ll _expecting nn inter ; the coutinued ri.ildr.ers bnd on : - • '.several week= on account of ir'rtr 'fee sustained'when =he was kn�'ek estir',R evening The eonvene'r i- ehrabe'a►1d tiPes are beginning to!: _ ed down nCL7deaL311y OD the ice,, Miss Betty Kingston. Everybody burst a:lt, anti everything a;@ e' _ Now IN _. .. 6tis quite re^nvered• and bas re come, please. ' r,'clo�k sharp.. Cr m. spring St, a�tpearance. The - -A nintar colIisipn petit+erred on 11PPer t. Lt►w ran e, for the flr�t Guariateed sun and t`u'b fast, - saoled kiss yttadiee Ac•LI;e �9hi'tby tixu2 in 21:e t,:ernos y.t,f the.o1;ee-*t - _ : High Sccoc,!. S-%vird iy on Kind tree: its, ironi - . . -.4: H. acd :Krs. Robinson were of Jollil T. S.ephensr,n_> stor++, resi t; :- =ff'µe -f --;;e I �1 - - _ ti iuc l3-iZ4 e—Fp l �_._�221C�a at lit In Aston on Saturday :ast attecd whVh fortunately did nr�t result Latter vart r f JWol' AM Lae clan _ In the funeral of the furaier', in iojt:lfi" to any of the,occn. having co ,:e t„ isAnantigll•e tot' a _1'9 cents er._ ar-3. i mgthrr, 1Ir�. Henrietta Rubinson, pgnt-. A. G. Clark, c'f the Lake dis:u�: a cf 47airteen -rr:rlr�4n hip p y ' �b-1 r e. w.,ta ttirniog � n the j►ve• tuv: r b4-a 4. wid.ue of thF rule �'Ctn. Rr,ldiedcat ,Went and did not "ee a Cal' ;:on,inir -The U. 't•: P. S. met nn �ti ed- of Guelph. '~ira. Robinson died at St, Andrew.- • o HAPM i -- i: the home of her daughter, Mrs, from, the west, r°.-rives, by Mr, To-,)I, nP'•day evening in _ Jnhn 'VitOiell. of 'ii i.anipeg, Ca of- Tc'ronty. The ta:tlrr p ,t' r,h 5 'S; wi:h ti Wes Cra4tord,..1 ill• - 'Wednesday, ?an. 111th. the brakes and was in donb: (.n.zF'1`•,lir �ic•e, -Pre -in, charge. - -The Wumen's IrlAdVite will which ' side tr) pass Mr.•t_'laik. a- The i,asine�s period wa,•r'ondut tad - t he did not have ti,r a co Stu hi- F'y the Pra!Oent, Sid. Wur,nsrntt. -'� bold their regular monthly meet P - `log on Tuesday next. Jan. 31st, at car. Se chose to pass co trig ngrti,.T'ie Bible lesson was reNd ley _ the home.of Mr? Jaim .ifhrkar side c.f--t-he ruad. oat- rnl,,la3_ IIut_l-_,�t,e11 .q llrt=w. Wilfred Flnnney --�� �i tonic Charze of`the T, c: Have You r After the bn3 ineee meeting, the avoid F'trikiog the latter'@ car. p' - rogram will be Roll Call, "Don't!` Both cars were rather badly dap,• citizens any - rPspunribility ` fcr for the Fick room," a. talk by Pr. Aged. Traffic Officer@ 'RnDeiman uner.iployment," which eras rlrrite Oortebright, A Patient'o Tray, by and Billiard were noun upon the interesting. Frank Petrie sang a - _ YrF. J. King All ladies welcome. scene end investi,iated, but i10 solo and Ivan Barrett, one of n�tlr B$EF CHOICE BEEF Tax collectors these days of charge will be-laid against either ,!1c1Or rnemberp, played an instru• <ttutorist. tuental and alpn sang. The meet' Porteriionse, 1"e Pc�rterhon'aP, .. .. 'LtIC money ecarcit:. do*not find their log closed with hymn '.'Oh, God busineee the mast pleasant. A -After several yearn of intense Sirloin, :.. ` 15C Sirloin, onr help in age@ petit," and the fe;q days ago.-it is alleged, Cbag. suffering from inward ' trouble - :1•lc Rrimg,E. Bennett, 'the tax collector for Joha Munro died on Friday latt League beoedit tion.-Com_ Ram?. ,:. East Whitby township, called at at big reeidence,255 Montrose Ave,. «.. � Briskef. ac ' Brisket, -..IANNOUNCEMENT Short: b, . . . , the home of Tbomne Brock and Toronto, in .hie vlst year' Thh y' do Short Rib j. 9e >_ flia a result o:d. the`visit the latter deceaFted was ' born in tat: Parrs - - ! facee a cb%rre•'uf assaulting the of.Rafford, M�rsy,hire, Sc-tlgod. Thomson & McMillan announce Round Steak -11c Round steak" ."":.: .• •' 150 eollectoi. He -appeared before in May', IS 2, and -eirrigrated to that, tintii.further notice. t►Ie btls ShoulderRomt, .:, 7t Shanlder Roast, :. 120 Magistrate Creighwn and was Canada in 19 0. He carne direct. roesA of their, firm in Pickering _ - teleaeed on bail:' to Pickering ,township Hod teuli wi!l be L'arried.cn at the home, of $lade R•oa±t,- ., ,c 'Blade Roast, ... .., 120 -On Saturday night ,three up fartring un the Bush farnl,r;u=t �Ir, R'alter C. Them-nn Rt lot lI, Rib"Roast..., r.. :.: «.. Iic . Rib Roast, : =.:, 180 Vnoun Dnnbsrt-v❑ panels, Mir• east of DUnbartob, now ownedby-con, 1. ' Tovrn,higl -s.f- Pickering, _ ioretice 1-ndereon Aad her two Col.'K R. Marshall. He remained one b%If mile Bait of the Village of Minced Steak,'3 pounds for 25 cento. - brother@, Jacg and Ronald, had a-un tbi=l'tirm for two year►, thence Pickering, tcherP Mfr. ?i:t .,,�n.1 has .ivarrow a=cap@ flogs serious injury moved to.the Br 1wn far-in ,.n tt a e.tek:Eitbed an r f`h e f•,r 'tbe'cun•- " when their car Rao hit by a bit Kingston road east, awned by tlle-dnet of bti'ines' and legal ccn=ul ':R E. '� D. •xod•run mot.;ri=t, just "we=t of_•Jobn•Puwer family'. He remain(, tat ions; "' o e. Whitby, and their car forced into-on this farm fnr twn years, until B,l. iness horrs: =Thursday Rnd the ditch w::ete it upset.; -The"his i*.�•ife died. In IK10 he married Setnrday evenings, , p. m. to S.:;p But - ::Pickering --three- occupants were thrown Christina Rose, daaiihi.e'r•uf 'Jbbc t)'nl ur�n any r*.her E,e I nR by •'clear of the car. and escaped-with and NIr@. Rose, who came to aDpClrSLi,IAnL. alight brltiell @. The..hit-and•rnn Canada that year. ­After leaving Phone Pi••k 2?(C; Torcnto,'Eigin, _ .. _driver has not yet been identified. the farm be inoved to Toronto; :�3�3. -The kind of winter tha. b a where he n tered l in employ •Toronto Office: Spite fi0a,'i�LFal E RL�N have been ezp'zrienci'ng so far loss La:er, he entered the en�tloy of Rank F31dR. _ lti.! - - ' made happy the heart of the the Dominion ExprESs Co:, whirtl- --- -- -- - - -- - - ���...!!! manufacturer, of electric refrige is operated .by.ti;e C. P..R„ with, NA6 ldve•ritieme"ts: 'rators. L'@wally -t'he ice harvest whom he wm•ke'd for• sixteen - :Special Service Tires Agin NO ewinR at this,time of the year=, when ill health compelled �UL'�G WOMAN-Needs work had- yeRr,•bnt co-far no ice i@ in sight, bim io Rive up work. He went '•5• ty the day, w,lhrg'wrc ke 'Roo-a i•nuna- _ re=� *easorable W pply NERD riff ce, 32 ' ages. A However, the lack of ice now is to-the hospital"wbere he under - not avert' >:Erinu@ matter, as *.he went A very cri:ir.a] operative, rrfrF86"T9e1�86=i. e.♦ .. file t116LIoa:tdo :+f ds1rdrB II OW lfllO.�r:82'e-- 1`ic ap. Rot:lc'!ike pas-anger to help share TpaJOrlty of bnteher@, ice, cream He Partly rect,rered brit the cost James A. chirton,• R. .R, 1,1 Fickering. a dealers, grocery mem-anti 1nan-y trouble- retr.rryed� -and nbotlt A P},one Pick 1712. �2tf . , �111It Stronger and�Wear longer t1laII and bones keepers have now installed- year aRohe had to' give ap-wo-rk _ OR REt -7-roomed bw;ree.brick, electric refrigerators, thus die• e'nflrely.' Since then he gradually Fyn _Church�rt.: Pickering. lager waurin the even Seiberling could ever build with '-roc uee(4-ice.• - ��esled,�il�eriog°ii9LenEe-�9in, y 1 Jones 4v pronto P' N, .NIG;`4-� '- -- - -- ••r-cke:nc _ ar 2.39.- _ _ —We_wOtlld�lke LO ]n1pCeFB on .until death relieved hie suffering '1 ''10 . , e.,T hr+re 21tr before. - b ` our correspondents the necessity Hi@ fnneral took place. on Monday - - �_ of sending in th-eir-bti ftet-@of n'e'ors from his late reeidence to Erskine 14 ARMi'O RENT-125 acr'Pe, lot 3. con.5, Pickering, adjoining the. Village or •sin early in the week ae poE+;ible. Cemetery where interment took R con. Possession , adjoining i Ist..the 1q A.W, - dome in and ask to-see these woild;fam- _9F. These should be mailed not later place. He is survived by kiln only ro'Connor,lot 1,con.3,Pickering, Phcne Whit- by thanTuegdA_y�q that we may get son, Ian, who has lived with his as•2. 22 ;t18 tile@. - -- - • - -- - = tbein• by Wed eeday forenoon; `xinele and anht. Donald and Mrs.! A PP,LES «'ANTED-ApplPaof•aop utherwiee they wi be too late for Munro, since the death _ of his variety wanted HiRliest cash pores paid. ' pnblieation on accol of the poor mother when be was 1$ montbs Ideal or mail orders ruefully recat 102by the ideal Vi'ho'esale Fruit Exchange. at 1A.3 Dun-_ � �T n SSPENCER Inall Eery]Ce. We used to, et four old. He is also etlrvived b his dasSt., West,Toronto,or phone LombardT;5, L jr j` �ma0F!.a days one from the eset and brotber Donal& He wag a tnem. -b treen 7 and $p;m, - 22-s3 Be . , -. '1• tbree frcnl the west. Now we get bet• of the Pret•byteri-an Church. -VOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-Or /� _ only one mail a da which comps and -as a wernbei• of the Board i' w,11 rent. 2n0 acre, near Newmarket. 150 General Pepair9,10718 awd'Ga8." acres workable. 42 acres fall crop in, balance from the weet-in t4 forenoon, and of Mansgt`ra of the Dunbartou plowed. Good buildings, good fences, apring ;a rtiptribnted in Yiekersnq about Presbyterian Cbureb, while resid• creek• Close to school, one and %half mt'le. D. • 11�!Q ;Q,�a• n-! -_ Pres yte from paved road. Apply JosepbMitchell,Clare,1 :Pickering, Ontario ;• ti . .� . �,�•. .. sae 4 i