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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1933_02_03 ML Brock Ro" Atvd4o" C 0 A L ­ Dunbarton. Anglican Mission Mr.-Fitzpatrick had a young steer GREENWOOD Sunday;-Feb: Sth - SundjW-School, 2 which-had to be shot to be captured. VOL SH- 0- PHARSON-Phyeician A good.-aupply of Ewd and-Soft p. m. Holy.. Communion, 3 p.,rn. We .understand that the Brady Mills family will occupy their 'su horrie bere on March 1st. RZ"?-QASYTH,,0ph.D., Dirertor of Kindling Wood, The rabbits in thii community Reserve Thursday evening, Feb. 122woo? of the Ansericas ..:stove lonxth. 9th, for the-play "The Daughter of must have become scarce as our loc- Established 1838 don. Eyes examined by 0-t. 12tf al sportsmen have to go soine dist- =2"L CW6ZMWt_Ont- ance from home to find game Phone Pick. 1709. the Duke of Bally Hoo," to' be given in the church here by the Almonds Lagos. DONALD MrNRO, PICIERING Dramatic Club; Admission 2.5 ana qeorge Farley, an old resident of n 'very THIS IS THE this community, who had bee 15 cents. T%IJNCAN B. maN ry HE-Barris. ill for some time died at the home of &Jter,Solicitor. Notary. OffwA­Brock St.. Balsam his daughter, Mrs. Rodd, of Udora, FARMERS' MILL. Pbene last week. sotl&,1�"ite Bell Telephone Office,4 Whitby. GENERAL INSURANCE 7. sly AGENCY A large number of fartneire Mrs. Day .still continues in a ser- ct Re-DONALD RUDDY Barrister. -BROUGHAM, ONTARIO ious condition. Dunbarton exchange their grain Solicitor, Notary Public. Moneyto Loan. for 0 Miss-Leoni Wilson spent last 'Week Wxt for=erly*-- ied bh the late A.E Ch Mrs. Cowan Sr., of Rosebank, sp- jV rig of r` Facilities for placing any kind of In. -xith friends in Toronto. dan,so h wi ouse.Wbitby: glyj surance at best rates ent a few days last week with Mrs. Flour and Cer' Miss Cora Lee, we are glad to re- BELL & -ROSS, Barrisq, available. u,-Hy Improving in heal- E. Craven. eals -ON- port, is .-rad It Saveg money and mauy o B`!ATI�oliclmrs. 9W Nopthern Ontario Seearitv and Service mv Motto. 'Mrs. Beare, of Cherry-rood, spent r. 42)y Phone PIA. 515 the week-end.with her-daughter, Mrs ehould-do it., W.I Beaton. Mrs. 'Manderson 'entertained the Y. Austin Wbod. J.DF. Rom. Adelaide 2838-9 a -%I. and-.%,Irs.'Crawford spent Sun-* 41 al evemnlz. day %rith the latter's parents, . 31r. got their Iflour and cereals in PICHARESON. PICKERING J. H. Beal, - Claremont Misses: Myrtle Wilson and Rol - t - & insen 4 the 9 Hospital -spert exchange for their grain and 'MU' VEY-Barristers.Solicitor#_N-"�_ ----PHONR 92�- and -Mrs' Ryan, at Montreal. Smales we are pleased to Pubu 22.!-214 Conledtration L,je Building, st week with the .14 r s. C4W n,uC of Yonse-and Ricbmond SU. Toronto. a.couple of days I say is somewhat improved after a baved Money Powes Adeba�de 4469and 44W. By appoint. FURNITURE former'. parents. i RIMI Saturday evenings. Pickering retidenee serious illness' at the home 'of her 11"by not do it again We aie displaTing an attractive GREENWO01J. daughter, Thos. and Mrs' Annan. There is no flour on the' market variety of Xmas Gifts. On Monday, Jan. 30th, A. J. Cour- T HO-MSCN & MeMILLAN-B-Lrria. Aluminum and- Graniteware Etc. jame's"and Mrs. RAine were in*Tr- tice -died at his home, Holmesville, that has stood the test i at Furni . onto on Tuesday. better than 1. -ture'and Furniture Ont., His funeral takes place Thurs�- for P"try and. Fine y Novelties. Milton Ormerod, of Laming, was da�y, Feb. 2nd to'Goderich cemetery. Pick 24W Toronto Elon S303. Mrs..T. C. Robinette and family, of Altona 3717 'Toronto, spent Sunday with Miss M. Wood.* Mrs. Draper spent Friday with Baker's Joy Flavored Dental ------- F?00FINGS I Mr. and Mrs. Dyer, - of Toronto, her mother, Mrs. -F. Wag�g, of Glas- 'Aread. NNIL C�SMITEL D. D. 9.. L. D.S.. spent the weekend with James and gOw- Chopping Monday. Wedneoday Mucceemot to Dr.1.N.Dales). Grsduatr of Sand 5_X B.C. Shingles. natural Mrs. Raine. Mrs W. McKay 'is spending a and Friday.. We do :euRorar conme of I Surgeons and Tcmron. and stained colors. Ed. and Mrs. Arinis entertained a few days with Mrs. F. McKay at r, ALIR0=11t office c-ret D. A. _v Whitevale: few of theii'Wung friends one e en- T in tbj%le4 sidings and ing last *6ek. Mr. and Mrs. E. Wideman and -.NO CREDIT roofiDge. Mrs. and Miss Brandon are'enter- family spent Sunday with K. and on arcollmt of tbe change In timfo D D.5.Graduate of the RoTal Conege of taini�g a friend of-theirg-from North Mirs.-Reesor.- and the close wairgin I- sell at. I D49ts)Surgeons and the Univertsty of Toronto, ron shingles roofings Bay this week. Mr. and Mrs.'C. Barkey and fam- forced to dig ontivue credit, Ir mWeCliurcb. Pickering. r Bert Beverley', *as renewing old ily 1pent Sunday with Mrs. J. Mon- Ont. Office hours ;-9 We ean supply the material only-o xcept for at)proved monthly 8.W. to 9 V. m.. or by t "t. (X-ray give you a price on the complete acquaintances in and around the vill-der', of Stouffville. 31y McMullen accotints. -service). Phone P�ck 370vwo 4 jo b. ad we h�ve secured the age this week. Mr. and Mrs. F_ anj services of a first-class 'baby were Sunday visitors witfi Mr. roofing mam W4. 40tsett"*0 9=lrb*. MARKHAM and Mrs. 0. Madill. Ella Slick, T, Misses Fern and of 'All Work Gdaranteed.... -,GI as g"--)w vi s ited-E. and M 1*Vre9en!1vgco=Panw&of solldfinsnc�aj stand. PICKE'U'UNG -:m' r,r) - was circulated that. the Bank A -larice number from here attend-- .7 Contnicting. COrnimerCk- WUS eTyterpti- by two M'-the-funeral 'of ifie. late -.Mr-, W- -Esilimates furinisbed r,r, a!I c!aqsee or picking jp the- Money -thty made a Tindall' call,6<1 (;n '%Ir*. and .Nfrs. .B. . ?_sty �,xit and jumped into a car Ree-�or-on Sunday afternoon. 4dilidavilm. Aecount"I Etc. Money 104f'.0.6 tilmde'to.-have- _-hoie­r_ep4i..t �vith their TIONEEP.Jor York,Qntwio and Durham 'ter belng 6nnned v, rier oea ior a ��r ­-and B. ar 9", Wwtb7.On aly they wvuld'aret intu'a police am- of Toronto, visited the former's lb�o:- Alao. rP-*r-;bb,erirg +igizy -.-.bpelq; RngersL Majeitic aiodel*. Keisey havinz trouble with, h" ther, L. anti Mrs. Hill on The pri:�4 are right. car, th-e. bandiis made.'a 'iafe "get-L- la�t week. _:GARNET% ROBERTSON 7% -Vcrc0d-V7iLZA 'way,' and -so far.,re ta,.-. . .,v. '",rho Twinkline Stars" elf the t:ri_ lalectxl2al Ccntra:-or GREEN WOOD g.ly xay and- s<� far are at h4erty.­ ion Shindsy-School held their class Phone 381t 'Wiring and RepLiricg fur" Light ineeting at the home 6f Miss B. Car- kindsof electricad goods The -Fred Cowie- 'family, of Tor- E_ S. TIRES, BATTER! onto, were with-theimpe,)ple here F. BtLnker is at pre.qent at'her home Aept in stc)ck. OT' here confined to her bed. We wish .211y Have you tried LAXO, the Saturday. ACCESSORIES, inew Cereal Food an-d Mnf- The sudden changes the'weath- tin Meal ? It contains the Pr I ate iesponsible_ fur..many colds 4, number of our local sport,; took At&'11'low and better pric" in the game at Stouff'ville on Mon- 711M the-.�e days. gera'r-of tbewbesit and other day night. The home team,- betir- pFkrt@ of the cereal graing. Deputy-reeve iG. L. Middleton haq victorious ever Sutton 1-0. WhitevaIe MRS -An old fashioned h-balth -been attending County Council at yon Can in Toronto. ng .'Obopping every dby ; Walker Mr. Anthony, of �except Wedcesday Yon-r grucer'q. Box Grove, were-guests-at the honrie -Miss M. 'Mitchell, of Dunbarton P., of Mrs' George Philip on Monda Visited- with Mists H. Petty over Sun- .GRAIN- FLOUR-FEED Edw in Perryman-spent a7 few days (lay. Ju4i Wrrived FL carload-of with Toronto friends and while therei Mr. and XrQ. F. Petty-and da-ugh-' exchange Weitern Oatq. attenided. a re-union of, Shirley Street tf,'r, df Toronto, s p Gordon J. La Flour for Wheat We have roost any Feed yon 1'. C. and Mrs. Brown wpre i ' Cl- Mr. C. I.intn,-r and son, Malroini, % ANTHONY WILSON -a 4TARIO,' Proprietor.* Full'flue of Potiltry Feeda. 'tlr:;% George NI.oYgari., '84y`mpathy is '-11r. and Mrs. A. -Fenny gave a .atf �Phone Mark. 55,)2 -e%tp eir sudd- iocial evening, to our young people nded to the family in th Brouzhani Firemen purpose h6lAiinz %1r. anii 'Slrs. -Otto Donat a euch're and dance on' the evenin- 'iro' �lr.: 'and Mrs. Hayes; and Feb. 106, The OroceWs family and Miss Cora Marks, of Tor- Spe- cial, -:1. , ­f Friday, arb, , an� 7 are -in pid of the ptano fund. Admiss- onto, sp�nt Sunday with A. and Mrs. FUSERAL DIRECTOR ion, gentlemen, 25 cents. Fenny. Wain-nt Bed, All-wool Mat- Mr. -and Mni.- Bert Hdrvey *Frq Walter Fenny entertained the Private Ambulance called to the citv on, Friday evening members of the Young People's Sac- to see Mr�, Harvey's mother, who had iety at his home here on Jail, 21 st, t:e8s with CO]e Sprlrgs Day and Night"' Servwe -otne time, but It A- when a very enjoyable tim �wen failing. for. s me wit-, sp.- grown m 9. -ad P60' i'34'900 uch wo)rse-and passed away ent in games and dancin a WPln?i.t Vanity to shortly after their arrival. IN I r. and The W-omen's Association of Cber� PaLnolive Soap, pet cake 5c Malvern 5:)00 Mrs. Harvey remained in the city ov- rywood -.United Church.will hold th- er the week-end, the funeral being 'Markham, ' ..Ont*. H�ld -on Monday. The famil--v have the I-Oth. instead of Thursday" The guest This 1�edroom outh't sympathy of their many friends here sneoker will be Mrs.. Rev*. Smith, of Seidlitz Powders*, 2 boxes 25c .:_,.1or $48. Rev. Mr. Irwi-n, of Whitby, occup- for Poll call will be ""Promise." Pro- .4 ied-�St, John�s pulpit'dn Sunday last gram Corra-itittee.: Mrs. E. Pilkey and Modess (sanitary padii) �:�c SILENT and delivered a fine sermon suitable Mrs. -A. J. Taylor. -libstessi- Miss E. for young and old, taking *for his Roach and Mrs. A. E. Armstrong. W I e.have It is CLEAN, CONVEN IEN'T, text, "Esad selling his bifthright for The Y. P. S. had a 'very pleasant For Stubbom a skilled Up. -neeting on Tuesday SAVES TIME and a mess of pottage." His exposition and instructive'i boleterer engeged to do on youth, the time for-decisions was evening of.last week. The talk given- De-p S6ated 101 our work. Bring ECONOMICAL appreciatdd very mui!h by his hear by the Rev. G. Williams, of Form outh so- well would keep -them in teresting and at times amusingr; it ture�to be upholstered -m' should- stimulate interest-An Sur and-we will,look af tor :'Silent Glow- RaR90 Burner the church. Rev. R; R rber, of Tor -:we, recommencl onto, will' preach next Sunday, young people along the line of'miss- at $29,50. 'On Sunday morning the community ion work. Music' by Miss Bradley and it for you. Our work eived- a shock when they learned Miss Wallace, of'.Durtbart a solo, Nya' 'I's Creophq�_ is guaranteed. _1 A Silent GloW that Mrs. Evelyn Cowie had passed by Mrs. L. Gates and an 0anr'ti0e by MODEL away during the night.-She had been Mrs. Morrish in Worship through un'&r tSe' docto'?s care 'fo'r several music, made an evening of entertain- For Every St-ove -C. A. STERRITT weeks, but paid her. twin sister in ment wbi�h-was very Tnuch,enjoyed and Place, -Newmarket a'visit during the early by, everyone present. Keep'up the, Funeral 'Director f the week. On her return she good work. TH I KERI NEW.S. E C .,,N- G, Jones' Drug Store Ambulance Service was taken to Robt. Devitt's home t& The-time for nroriiring car and be cared for, and was there just two Hardware Phone 48M days. The funeral took place at Al- trnrk 11 en tons cemetery on Tuesday after- hV the Dept. of High.ways to Feb. 'Piokon'uer, Ontwiop e • "ter hunt up Kaie><. who hadn't tout. .,ORANGE �E back yet." KCB E y • "How long was Mrs. Miles away . ' from the porch"' Dundee asked quick- 'lob, I don't know-10 minutes "'SALADA Murder a t Bridge rltaybe, She came back alone, saying ate had found Karen in her bedroom .r —Flora's room, of course—crying in- -consolably. Flor., told Hugo he'd bet- -- _ _ ter go up to her-himself, s:r_ce she - . evidently had her feelings: hurt be= - _ -cause he hadn't followed her in the _ _ . ` first place: Tracey, mho wasn't play- T Ei& - - - - -.+++•!++•� .-« irg bridge, you remember, because tie - . . .,8 eY�oi'sts -Sprague said that awful thing, pswr' I-ad given up phis place to Sprague, r"Fiet�ti from the Gardtfls' ! In the murder of J uanita Selig, there- Karen burst into tears and ran_froth asked .Flora shed seen Sprague, are six possible suspects,-all, guests at anti Flora -said in.-a surprised'otre, - - her bridge party. Judge Marshall; owner the porch into the living rwra. Judge "No! I wonder where he is all this of the gun; John Drake, Flora 3liles• Marshall started to foll, her, but who was in tiita's cl set at the.time of ti e" t ' she murder, reaZin� a note she thinlca Sprague halted him by apologizing nl , - and Polly said that probably t.rrew down. her-- saris—she'd been i• from her •sband; Cave H&M-ond. -very humbly, and.then by adding: t-e d gone to the lavatory, which opens having rotttn Iuek and seemed out of Volly Beale and Janet Raymond are sire ,I'd really like to see you play this into,the main hall and is next,to the'sorts--and said she didn't want- to - other• Dundee believes that•\ica, rev- y' libra. Well,+ prett soon Judge 1 ognizing someone. in a group picture, hand, sir. I believe I've got the cards ry Y o �� S P a. bridge any more So poor Flora came down to 'ackmail, receiving �•' set you with' Marshall and Kr-ren came tack= had to be the perfect hostess and 000 and a bullet, and he Warne Destei yr Pretty soon.—Just how long was switch from anagrams to bridge." _ scheme. Penny a ie could not have said , � g Sprague to drop the ro n cu bridge' Of course u d Jud e Marshall. one?,' Utiv .ee press- "And•Poll ag _. - - .- Crain tells him of an itnp r p better' calculated -to hold �` g P y played an r^rra with arty at Tracey Miles' home to ..hich anything ed her, his pencil poised over'the Drake"" Dundee prompted. Prague came uni cited, making'it tact- >a 'Hugo, rho, as 1 said, is a regular f ess reference to ejeahone tne.aPaBerth�t fiend when it ion:es to bridg:. Well notebook he �12d snatched from h:r No: She said she though. ana- interrupted by a telephone Geck. grams were sill and. wandered off there has been another murder. Hugo played the hand and Blade his `I can't-sa exactly!'! Pe pro. tht: porch-and-down - little Slam; wtd then he sghin start::d y P-Y. P the path, calling �r'>. ' CHAPTER KXXVI: tested. "I was`playing again at the over her shoulder that fhe w'af. going ` to go look for Karen, but Poly, who other table. I suppose it,_was about to take a walk. Tr trey asked Johnny "Dexter Sprague has been murder- �'as Sprague's partner, yore know,told' 10 mint es. for Ralph and I had nmde if he'u mind mikin the highballs and ed Dundee answered the `errifred in ]rim in that brusqu: way of hers to >to .another' rubber, I remember. . g g 'r x< . • • • b':Inging out the sandwiches, Said " - quiry in Penny Crain's.b>=dirrt .eycr,. on with the ga:;e and give Karen 3 Anyway, Karen was smiling like a, Whitson had loft a thermos bucket )f ,The body was discovered a�cut nine,charlc_ to.havg a little w- p in peace. baby that has had a lot of ne%ting, 'Ire cubes on the sideboard. Told him this morning by one of th Miles' Probably Hugo would have gone to btt she said Hugo had promised her he'd find decanters of Sc�tch'and rye, " vulds, is si'hat you described j'st now look for her anyway, but just the.t she'-wouldn't have to play bridge,any ._d to bring .,ut both." the 'trophy room.' . . Shot—just Flora came back• She said Betty was � �`,�cii I'la: ,..":..�i i- - e 5o uraKe wit the room, t,o," Du. below the breastbone. Captain Strawn zsleep at'.la,t and that her temper- at that table, playing uppo.,itt Hugu, die mused. "How long was Poly - a cyg» store was normal,and when she heard while'Tracey played with PvI1 As +� '". .-LEIGHTON McCAR,HY "The tiV h •�raom!" Penny repeated t about Karen. she VTered to take her 3 Beale gone on this walk of hers: ' 9p y Bo011 r.s Tracey became dummy, Flora °Sect came in with a pink water lily Pre,i:len.t of the Canada Life �,ssirr in a'lazed, slow voice. "Then—thats hand until Karen felt like- coming suggested he go look for Sprague" sr.id she'd been down the lily ponds. ante Company,-whose addPegs ME the where he tvas-wall the time, after he :ack'' "And how long was he �gcne"' and that'lora had enough to spare her .company's annual sleeting ,dlscloged 4iisappeared so strr.ngelY ktst night." "What did Drake do then'' He'd Dess than no time.; .He,was back o e," Penny answ?xed.- "She couldn't ,another successful year's business. r ' _.' .`• -, „ zvad, his been playing anagrams -with .bfr±. "Wboa, Penny.'"Dundee 1 before Potty had'finished playing the h_v, been away more than,ten min- voice sharp with excitement "Get Miles, you sail." Dundee interrupted.i hand,• Ile sai-I he'd gone to the hail utcs. After we'd had cur drinks and - hold of yourself, starling girl. ruu•.e lip,.t SU" •",=l:=„t�= .� r�1S you Leloset, 'where Whitson, the butler, sand-wishes we went'' - with 'Or•idgr: Bogus First Used in 1827 shaking'all o:er . . I'warit .tc know Johnny had faker Peter's plxe tour would have put Sprague's.,hat and roily and Joohnny just wandered aboaz The Durely Americir> xflrd bogus - everything.ypu-know: Go right 3n table after Peter refused to breathe stick„ and that he had found they or watched the game at t;a two Is sAld to have first appeareii la print with that-story you were telling me!” the same air as Dexter Sprague;' were. rene. Trace. said he supposed tables."And about five rninrtes after is-"Tile Painesville (Ohio) Telegraph". _ j . "Poor Dexter!" Penny groaned,cov- Penny reminded him. "Ralph And 1, Spraguehad ordered his taxi and had 11-. Clive 'Hawm„nd arrived,- coming of July-ti, 1822. It was used by the Bring her -quivering=-face •with her Luis and,Johisny were-playing togeth- decided to walk down the•hill to meet up the.path to the porch,just as Janet newspaper as the name of a machine _ _Itandss. ,To think that he was dead er, and just at the time I became .it, and added that- that was exactIy had. After he came the,t sag no used in turning out counterfeit coLnw. - '-- i all the time we were saying such-hor- -dummy. -Sprague became dummy at the kind of courtesy you could expect bridge, but we sat around an_-flag'Lag4c. rid things about hirn--"- the other table. He rose, saying %te 4 from a cad. Flora spoke up ther acrd, the p rr•h"and talked until m-ini'ght. 1 = "Deh't- waste ay-cripathy of kiln, had to go telephone foir a -taxi, and said it was no wonder Dexter had left Clive said he vas too tired to 'pl^y jenny!" Dundee cut in, his voice very 1 sssed from-the pereh into the living t+ithout saying goodbye. con iderin,g hridge—chat tle'd bier sYru Tin " ail 'J bR;;Au as :s. .cI us performer gentle. -•7f he had'heeded-far;•. warn- -~oom. 'the way he had.been treated. Then gg g and I'd like to quit that Kay."—Toot t •� evening with a knotty problem." 31ix Ing Mondsy he wouldn't be dead Lowy' ..Where is the telephone.'" 1Tracey Bald something ugly. .ard..ser- - '"I can sympathize with him!" Dun, _'•What do yon mean?" re tasy gasp- "The one tire-guests use is on_ a castic about Flora's, being i ist apoint- dee said rime as.he rose. "I've of - y. g ed, but she was Already trembling less t_•rble >n the ha21 cloaetT whsle sr'e put' ed because Spragt.e had deeded r.Qt.'A? my own knotty problem awaiting me. - - 1'alently. --Youi warning—'." our•-things;' Penny explained. "You end the whole evening—" "I had s strong' suspirioar that he can shut the door and.hold a perfectly, g-' When that call comes through from "A first class row, eh?" Dur_ae Aft- Chicage, tell Sanderson the bad_ne%va, was reixed up nith�tiita in her black- private. conversaton. . . Welly ewe 'terrupied; with keen intereA, and say I'll telephone him later." mail scheme, and I took the trouble to sever saw.Dexter Sprague again.' "Rather! Flora almost cried, %aid. ._ _ r� tarn him not-to try to carry on with ''Another bridge dummy- -aurder- Tracey knew good and well she had (T0 be continued:) waVes it," Durdee explained. "Can yru go ed'"' Dundee groaned. "At least the only been playing -up to Sprr.true be- , Novi. bau�S�yes on? T want to get out t, 'ha Miles: newspapers will be happy! . Didn't fore Nitas death in the hope of got- - . -'An limmor� L.inG :: You ttp�9i • . - ' house as soon as I can.f' anyone go to look for him-after thi, ting the lead In the Hamilton movie, Coolidge- wrote one immortal line Wea"j°� ooh "I think . t can go on:now.' Where hand suss played"." _.. -ant} Tracey said, 'So you call it play- when be said he never could^ under. C4Te5�'e5 Y s o *as I?" � ",Tot straight off," Pear,; answer-' iilg-up. do you? It looked like high- .etand achy Borah liked to rids it ' tjaka s�a5 4¢e\ "Y•.ru'd just told mr'aboit Sprague .ed. "Let's see= Oh,yes! That hand I powered flirting to me—or maybe it horse when he bad to.go the'same =,and warning Karen not to leave the_ tSble� aas played,out before Rat-ph-had had fin-�Kati 1.cro "than a fii+tationl' 'uteri kway as the horse.—From Elie Detroit no 01M petsoo'',rsa •wrbea she became du`miny after Judge-i.hed playing him. at our table, so I Flora told him he haOr". _rrt'. ftic- tai ur tl�,y Algnt,i - Marshall's lilies scam tirri ir-enar}oe " app ?roP`to-pay ate other' .at th-e time, and that he knew he'd "I remerber," Penr_ said, pressing table. 'Flora said that since they have been glad if.she's'got the lead. - _ 1wr fingers ihto her temples. "Brit couldn't play another hand.until Dex- will, just .trim anon came .Janet--" g have tried my beat to- stake _ _ J g understand what is best in England uad rs E d 8 ` aren did leave the ab,e. When per came ba, M she thought the'd bet- Hov did she get in?" p erica to understand "She walked over.•from her house, what to best din England." Lady !,�:hic.h isn't very far trom the Miles's, - 1:nd simply came u the path to the P . rt : porch," Penny Explained. -"Tra.-ey 9 "I always combine bmsfnes% 'wfter _ _ ROYAL �Baked Fier-if she had-lean Sprague on - - the road, and she• acted awrfully pleasure."—Pr[ace ot.vG ale3. quber. Exactly as .She would act, _ - __-- -.'- • _-_-- _ �.. _,_.._ YEAST CAKES since she was in love'with hi`m, She _ turned very red, and asked i:-Spragur- .__-•_ I _- had inquired for her, and Flora told Its he hadn't. Then Janet Laid she _ -as ver mach surprised that S ra- th y rp P - �� e.had been. there, Then Lois said f 's! go and fetch Peter from tlse. - - libraiy. She came back=" I - "After how.. long a time?' -- . r f - - - r,,, "_ • _ ;'Oh, about ive minutes, I supl,c e," I ' P.:r'ny .am*w.erect 'wearily. "She came i _ -. �..�,: • .:::��: �, ' �. •in,-1:ez arm linked with Peter's, and t lt.0 kin Said she -,ad found him 7 , reading a `Deadwood Lick' thriller:. '.; • Une of Tracey's hobbies"--she - firp this Easy-to-Make Recipe bra�ke off to explain—"is collecting old ,. .: tbrilleri,like the Nick Carter,Buffalo for FORM CAFE - _ "Bill anti Deadwood Dick paper,-bound CrearnU cup sugar with t,4 loft douab (about 4 cupa). books. Well, Flora.-gave up,her place _ eiip butter.Add to I beaten Knead well. Cover and wet o"and beat until t.Add suideinwwmplacefree vii Janet;and"again Ala 2d_atta2rams a 11� VCltl. Johnny, Peter taken his on n- _ Vol" OFF Th - scar"ra ckrws vdw. stir dnus6A to rtYe uat11 double _ g • ^• - welt-Add t cap Rohl Yeast in balk (about 135 boon).1 al place at.,our table. Suddenly ISCIIy Spoaae•, 54 cup citron. g. Knead down and ptace is - cup raiains,r,{cup chopped well-greessdtube pan.Brush almonds, 1% teaspoon gait, top with eit and bake to and ena"b inour to make modemteoven about 45min. i 1 R YAG YEAST SPONGE:' O Soak i Royal Yeast Like In 'bulk' to warm place free ' yj pint lukewarm water foe from draughts. Makes 5 to :- ' '• 15mlaates.Dissolve I table- 6 Cur•of b•tt!er •;,:�.,,: \ n sugar In lot milk. winter 35 a ` • Some men Rail women fight cold all, SLY _.. $ 9 8 long. Others Add to dissolved east cake. r'0" :'ti:> \•: ,> 7 - o the e t io o Aspirin. A- uv. ro ect a f bl Er to et in Jitw time d Y an s a � P . dd 1 cart brew>,ovr,H •a 9 • CANADA 'thoeo Cover and lets>si:.a:::•::::::«::<: _ .• .. a first O Col t •- FOOD � th symptoms of s d get no further.If a cold has _ double'ta the en to t taaigb .. u w i :caught you rule keep oa w As are with iris until the cold $h y P P e o d' 'n . 'lis e.Aspirin cant u. t s no hatitl o I does d e 1 t depress e th $� P Y - P ;�•;.,' ,• _ t -I't your throat is sore, cirssolve several tablets in _ ---- - "a.::. ,'a:'' Watef and gargle. You will et instant relief. There's - YAL VUS'T CAPES have been the Apo g $ g •. M' .'. : Y<ataadard for ever s0 years. Beep ".danger in a cold that hangs on for days.To say nothing of the ' and discomfort Aspirin.,might haves and a supply on hand to use wllen'you'bake P P $ P `at home.Sealed to air. j+oul All .druggists; with proven directions for colds, • • w' beidach neur 8 neurltI rheumatism. ;.#lghtwaxed paper they tee. set es, else , s, } )keep fresh for months". - alied get your ' of o •t R c•+v l 'the ROYAL TEAS gs•Ka'y�st*• _ . sew Gaye• y..„ A. N. MITCHELL ,P I R i N :.;.; :' NA V B601L COntatn- q•••t Ot v _. . 1�ng23pfactical,,t4isted .,ttg`�.•t`b; " . ;?' -General Mans-ger and a director of the _- tc .IN e TltAQ�4tAie RICO. CANADA �� eclpes for delicious a s#.ns + Canada Life Assurance Company.'who, -kzt A ddressSfandard ' >;'> s" at the annual meeting,Bova details on Ltd.,FraserAse.dt - the company's progress in 1932. y ZRAWg St.rToeento,Ont. 1SS[JE No. S--'33' 4 N 0006096909, ..+• Cowboy Polo Player Canada a Iaf a Assurance Co. : 7 Farm Queries -- - - Enters Eighty-Sixth Year_. + .A:c. - In Strong Position .Henry G. Bell, B.S.A., Dept. of Chemistry, O - - _ - - Address All Letters to ,Farm Editor, 73 Adelaide St. .' Safety and statiIitty are .first and billions of dollars whitb jife _iusur , West, Toronto. All Answers Will Appear in this • foremost, the keynote of our tradition- ance contributed during the h 'o (Column. If Personal Reply is Desired, Enclose „•r al policy," Leighton McCarthy, Pre= years--of depression to the ability a e sident of the Canada L'fe Assurance individuals-on the American continem `Stamped and Addressed Envelope. Company, stated at. the Company's to survive tiie ordeal•of these ditlicul. T �•�..t� 85th Annual meeting i•ecc�ntly. times. _ Building the Soil with Supplies From a;lowed to seep away from the manure In reviewing the Canada Life's se- Defining life iusurauce as a "co - the'Farm heap. It should lie absorbed in the s ' "cure financial`position; Mr.,McCarthy' operative. assocLztion•of individuals. 'Y A.-;erage Ontaro farm soils, after be- litter and the pile kept sufficiently described the Balance Seet as "a Mr, McCarthy declared It to be "t In-, worked for some time, develop compact so That as little ammonia will - very strong one." -in this, total•asi--�,t groat-social asset and the' nation it weakness in cue or more of the foi- escape from the manure pile as pos• are shown as $216,886,246.26;• an -c•• benefited by its wider spread." xr - lori ing respects: 1. In plantfood. The slble. •Rothamsted Ezperimental Sta- eres; e- of $12,110;236.77. During t� - General-Manager's Address- plantfood in. a soil is determined very tion investigated the question of shel- year the Company's already large pir- One of the main features of the ad Z. largely by its type. Successive crop- ter for the manure pit.. .liihea 10 tons ! portion of. government, government Mitchell. ' ping will naturally use up eonsirlerable of manure from a sheltered mavc.re i guaranteed and municipal-bonds was areas of A. N. with . General s. _-N of the original plantfood. ,Z:-In or- pit was applied to potatoes,.& y old of alter, had to do with pollcp .Loans. ' Increased by $14,995,119 to a total of ••Experience has demonstrated," Mr genic matter. After cultivation for 9 tons potatoes per acre was harvest- I $56,369,177.85.• In common with the Mitchell said, "that a policy wtth s :�st •some years if Insufficient attention, Is ad. When an equal. amount of man- experience of other companies, de• full value borrow'etl is in a much 9f paid to the upkeep of Lhe loll; a de- ure from an.uncovred pit was ap- - wands foi policy loans and'cash sur- weaker position than one with s mar, ;cited weakness-In organic matter will plied to the same area, the yield was -render values were heavy. In this 'gin of value left." Policyholders had - - develop. 3. In soil Reaction, Con- 7.4 tone per acre. _ connection Mr. McCarthy said, "All recognized this and during the year y<:~ tinuous cropping will deplete lime How to Save the Nitrogen demands have been -taken care of had repaid over $2.100,000 on policy - t?rvm the sell, leaving the soil sour -As -has -already been pointed but from the ample resources at our dis- loans. and in an unfit condition for crops to there is always a tendency to loss of posal, and we have-not bold a security "No. man rr$o has a loan upon his - thrive in it. Moreover, as long as it ammonia as-decomposition goes on in- to provide-funds for our disburse ts:' policy can afford to.iegiectmaking re -=r ,a remains sour,-good stable manure and the stored manure. In mea hot weather - payment of that loan," it was stated, ' fertilizers added to it will not function -this.is easily tliscernibl,e'. This loss Surplus funds and apeelai reserves ••when he realizes that such a repay. �;• at their best. All of the foregoing de- of ammonia or nitrogen can to a large of the Canada Life are $8,237,758.59 ment is an absolutely sure investmen4 - must •° "nrrerted as f°- TM'° .cA�°": L. �..�.��l�d.•l.y spri�kHsg -- — after writing down securities by 8846.- a�8 3ia:a v .-Y t'� reef !arg-,,.c yields of beet �.:�n.y %r - LL° �tabieJd',,. al +� 061.06. Reserves for special, con- ►h,. Pn„ity nt h(o nr,ury again places o time the al tingenctes have been increased to two Y p:cduce !s to be realized. ,Zhe time the stalls .are cleaned -out him in readiness for an ;similar emer• ` 4 million dollars. Relative Values of Manure dally. An application of ?•4 to % lb. . ge-In h the pang. w I •• Ta the early days of Ontario.agri. per head perday•will go a long way New business placed on the tom• --In the Company's own diresrt writ. pany's_books during the year amount- ' culture, much manure was hauled toward fixing the escaping ammonia - _ tea'business, excluding reinsurance$ from the barnyard-to the river to•rid or nitrogen in the form of sulphate of Aw puncher ! poloist is Cecil to or er.580,500,000. Thin is not as and Group, the reduction of,business rs,' the farm of this material Farmyard ammonia, hence will increase the $mitts, former Texas cowboy; who high as the volume of new paid-for do force hen been approximately 2yh%,, ` manure is a highly valuable by-product value of the manure. Manure carries becomes America's second rank- business in some previous years, but Fortunately this-seduction In business - of the lireetockfarm.When well hand- an insufficient amount.of phosphoric Ing. player with the revised rat- ! being made !n a period when flnanclal in force has been accompanied by a -:led, k is a prominent carrier of the acid to make it a'first class fertilizer ing recently announced. conditions, were badly disturbed; the very favorable reduction in expenir• --. total was described by Mr. McCarthy Important plantfoods, nitrogen, phos- for grkin'crops, hence the addition of t ratio, whether based on total Income as "a tribute to the well-directed ef• _ --_1phoric and and potash. A tan of man- superphosphate will not'only accdmp T in to find Op Ctunitiei or on net premium ineoirtr. This and _ ry S �pPo torts of our associates in the fleld." ute Supplies.10 to 2s lbs. uttrogen;. 5 lish the retention of the nitrogen but 4 other factors have resulted in earn- to 9 lbs. phosphorl�acld &$d-about 10 will bufld up the manure in ptios For �r �OUtIf' Annuities Increase ings tram the 'yea?a operations $6, its. Potash. The amount and quality phoric acid and make it of greater The youth of our land provides The sale of annuities increased by= 964,739.32;. while.the assets were to which manure supplies depends upon general value. - - the--most•setious- problems of our over $2,000,000 and amounted to 57; creased,by 512:110,2:6.77." _. . at least three things: . 1-The charac- -. Farm manure gives its most active day. This year• as id past years, 730,298. Total business is force The total result of the combined ter and age of animal• 2. The degree' help to crops supplied with extensive thousands of young people, who have amounted to $926,389,,982, which is ap• -operations for new 7nsurabee and an. !► ability and ambition and industry, of protection which has been given root systems such as core, cereals proximately three times the amount fn nuities is that the total net premium th, manure-.°3. The type of-teed-that and meadow grasses. Fairly well rot- leave our schools and colleges to -foree only tea years ago. Income for the year was slightly over La, been supplied.,the animal. ted manure is also of great value to seek employaien6 4n, carious capact- Total income from all .sources 37 million dollars. as compared wits (:rowing beet stock retain most of root crops. Turnips benefit by a slight-. ties. The outlook' for them is not amounted to over 50 million dollars, somewhat over 3a -million dollaws Is nth.• body-building elements supplied in ly higher supply of phosphoric acid bright. There is a scarcity of op- About $80,000 per day, or a total of 1931. "These Agures," Mr, Mitchel" $cider. The manure of dairy animals than Is provided by. manure: Bence portunities in all lines of activity.- over 29 millkui dollars for the year, stated. "Probably give a truer pictur( nplies relatfveiy the least amount the.turnip field whih bas been r"a- This condition obtatas in every coun- was paid out in death claims,.matured -of the Agency -results than a Cam ' of plantfood in that these animals are ured should receive an additional ap- try of .the world. If the way be- endowments, dividends, annuities-and• parison of the sums assured and so of plan use a[ these elements al pro- p!lcation of superphosphate if best 'fore the youth is brighter in one cash values- for surrend'ared policies. ,nutty-considerations." clueing milk. Hags and cheep produce balance of plantfood for the turnip land than another, Canada is favor- The interjection of this 29 million An increase or 57.5,000-pounds sterl m�nura of great value. In order of crop Is to be provided. Well rotted ed in that respect. _ together with similar distributions ing over the business of 1931 was an- ;fiantiood content, sheep manure car- manure supplies'a valuable ration.for Commenting on.this situation the made in 1931 of 25 million, and In 1330 aouuced for the British Isles Division iieg the highest per cast.of nitrogea potatoes and mangels, On the lighter .Calgary Herald says thousands 4 o 23 million, making a totsll of 77 mil-- —the totals 'being 8x60,000 gonads _ poultry manure carries the next Ulgh- gravelly loam or sandy loam soils lads, in every country; unable to tied lion, into the daily, activities of the sterling in life assurances and 1.171; =tst per cent• of-nitrogen and also the where potatoes thrive. the addition of work, have taken to tire roads that general public. In additiou.to the Sow_ 000 pounds sterling in annuitlis. 'Ibis ^ : •hi-;hest supply of phosphoric acid, manure.not only supplies planti'ood lead to confirmed vagrancy.,and gov- of-funds Into policy loans_and invest• increase meant 440 more cases. than w•hfe sheep manure carries the bigh- but glees'- to-the.soil the power to erning authorities ace devoting their -meats, is the Company's share of 6% in the previous year, wr per cent, of potash. catch and hold water and plantfood In attention to Plans that may check s{,��e T1f9 solution, the evil. A start has been made in aura Is stronger in-nitro- - _ + - --- `-- the eoatents or the history or the doe _._� the-eo.iv a�,.i�uliure-iSf a e0ua- Fit C .i:�d--Wa.t°=- es S O1111.'r i Blrthp�Ce $'eo and potash than :e manure of —�t ument; - - try the value of manure not real- camps for such young men. In, as , cattle, as a :QIe, manure-of __:In Smyrna,.Says Turk _ lroung animals Is the leas' valuable ,ized. Too frequently this valuable by- Great Britain a more comprebenstve Smyrna !s one ot_sevea titles a eta ,a source of plantfood Since young product was removed from the karm, plan has been launched. • Symrna, Turkey.--1 Turkish arch• Asia Minor that have hotly disputed - Our modern farmer has learned by - From the beginning of this year oelogist. jealously -guarding ancient- sines antiquity, the claim of befnt growing stock retain the elements of I documents of-his d-lacovery, claims to .the Greek poet's birthplace. e ..' nutrition for• the building 'of t4efr practical 'experience and from sclea- _the British -afiaister of Health is en-d have settled the dispute of centuries _ bodies. Extra protein fed dairy cattle tiflc tact» establ[shed by long time ea- forcing the law' in England and pertments that the manure pile is one Wales providing -for the detention in to Homer's birthplace. in order to Increase milk low lm of the most important assets on the Sedahettin Bey, director of the Sm - Man hazards the condition and loser proves the quality of manure. This rascal *ands of vagrants who Ares• - W farm, -It should at--all times receive ent themselves for shelter, for at rna Museum, says that. he has Irrefu, the virtues of:freeman, in proportfot is why the manure-at.dairy cattle the care which acfen'ce has sho,vn to table proof,that the-singe-r of Trojan as he accustoms his thoughts to vies -usu'ally.otdistinctly higb value, least two nights. Many such homes .heroes was born in Halkapinar,a oar• without anguish or shame his tzps� . - The manner of storage de`laftely in- he merited by Its great valor:. have been established is the hope• q g - 0 that many of the wayfarers may be ter of Smyrna, but he will not divulge into the bondage of delnor.—Lytton. • _ llueiices the value of manure. It it is _ -- - - exposed so that rain and snow wash - °•' -Influenced'to take .up -work on:farms, — s` through it, at least 30% of the nitro- Robot Corrects Papers or -to apply themselves to learning `;) gen. and 85°k of the potash is lost. Ironwood, Alich:—The mechanical a trade or to making a living la. n hats$ Wrong Puzzle When one considers that there are teacher, an-electrical contraption of_some other way. Akept on Ohtario [arms over 4% mil= dials and lights, has been "installed" lri Queensland, Australia;- a farm `? lions of horses, cattle, sheep and hogs, as a member of the faculty of the-training school has been founded by i the enormous amount,of this valuable*Luther L. Wright High` School here. state sad private aid Eo.tuts end. _ �p source of .plantfood- and soil 'better- The device has been ca4led Mr. The work• of maintaining the self- our.nt is apparent. Only the manure Aiarkometer, and--It is said of It that respect of our lads, while all pos- 1whicli I- collected from the stables it never makes• a' mistake, that it Bible assistance . is. Ktcen them to r during the period of housing of the 'eTlmitiates-completely the factor of find useful employment, is engaging t livestock, however, can be estimated human error because here is nothing the attention of civic, provincial and as an active source. The quality of human about It, and that being In• federal' authorities and social work " ..ithis•manure, will depend.direetly upon _capable of sentiment !t could not era in this country, 'and that P•itii ' Jths type of handling which,is given possibly have a "teacher's pet:" same degree of `success.=-Toronro 712. If it is thrown loosely on an open , The invention of Reynold 'John- mail and;Empire. " _ Vii' . bacterial action may aulckly nro- sin. teacher s b high school. the I a 1,.icePd to a point where the manure be-,_machine.ia'I' test paper marker. ' It Discovery Will Aid f•nrnes,fire-fanged or burnt in the ten- correct§ examination papers with a ; Rickets Treatment' a ter of the pile.' This fire tsngine lib= speed and accuracy that the buman -' '.` rates nitrogen In the form of amp teacher cannot'hope to attain. Then AiewOCk'A heµ• speedy method for deietminln onia•arld destroys much`of the t r- it calculates the percentadetermining-; the amount of vita- jgan ir, matter. Losses will occur w:. ing oP a'paper, •and the-result is-as- .min D ill food, said to be tot practical Intent kry method of handling but when one serted to be as_infallible as the total general use iii the.- treament o! t '*vighs the cost of increased labour of an adding machine: rickets in children, a•as announced - - e necessary to•take the manure out all With each examination an answer recently at a meeting of the Society of once„!ti the spring, against the loss sheet is provided. In a certain col- for Experimental Biology at the \aw f $tom exposure in eonottnuous applica ca m - nmu the student Indites one of York Acadey of Medicine. 1' vion, it is considered good business to numerous possible answers to ques-. The time required..for assaying i f _ . *! Tnove the manure to the field daily tions. But instead o! marking with the vitamig is cut from three weeks 4 i6r at least weekly. It the soil is well a en, the student makes a =mall per- to' cue week, according to the an- _ ku - _ieratiofl_ nouaceme n t w hi c h was made y pplfedwth organic matter, especial ,.. _. _ �_- - i it boa-been fall plowed, top-dress- Tne000re $'. tucker,Answer sheets are• then inserted .��•1;, L•r.,a" - � � �' g during winter will afford a profit- into the machine. Little beafpa o! Hall, Lois Mason and !Margaret r le means of.handling 'of .manure, light passing through the perlo}e• 1'onng, of the (College of physicians There are from' fifteen to twenty mistakes in eaeb of the cartoons vestigations In England Indicate tior.s. • control electrical impulses a-a d Surgeons 'o!` Columbia IIniver- whlcb wlll•appear weekly on tbis page. See If you cau•flad tbem-and tben - at where the rainfiall` eiceeds 35 which operate the dials, sity. compare with list wbicb will be published nest week ches during the period of non-growth The assay of vitami-a D consists Wore should be applied-to potatoes in flnlliug out how much vitamin Answer to Last Week's Pazz!e.� - bottom. - - - - - - d root-orops, corn, etc., especially -="If' your-dog a friend or acquaint- potericy for rickets treattaost, there.is Perfume and hose not sold of acme. Woman at right has-only one Sys, the soil !s of a right character. ance?" asks J. C. O'Hare in "Pop- !n'any given food, particularly bread counter. Strap is not tied to dog. :'here theirs is less rain,say 10 inches ular Dogs:" He- continues. "Never of -milk. This, Dr. Zucker said, is Clerk has balf"cur]•y hair. One bead is missing in necklace. t _ lees during the period_ of- non- -do I age a-dog 'that I do not think- doug by .feeding. a_special diet to Dog has one eye, One pillar is gray and other >V` ow•tb, winter 4pplleation can be of Helen Keller. This - world- rats. Heretofore three weeks feed- Women's eer•ring is not listened_ to white. ade with,good results. damoue woman• said, 'Were . my . Ing was needed. After several years ear. Wcman.at right has on't'y one log. Mach study has been given to the Maker to grant me but a single experimenting he and his associates- - Ctork's-bearle do nof•go around neck: Sides of one of the pillars do.ast m Ins of aunure stored in manure pits. glance through these sightless eyes workd out a rat diet in which the Clerk has only One cuff. correspond. _ _. hich retain the liquid manure. Liquid of mine, I would without question growth of the rodents so closely Clerk's$ collar'is not alike at both- Clock has ouri two fingers. " pure Is a rich carrier of ultrogm choose to see jlrst it child-then -a paralleled that of -racbitte--children sides. - • Half of stocking clerk is showing I$ _ d po" wd should at no time be dog."' •.that tl1P aLvay took only a week. Woman's sleeves are not 'alike at gmX. . . , . . '4 4 __O. _T, J, 14�1 2 ZA Idime to gee some nthletic c'onteat attend'church. The people felt m8 of ti}osi& benefice that come t A Fine Nursei St ock oz: Fome_iutgi e.-Ong wovLe show. tbat, it was their duty, as. well as US only from & proper. ab6ervance FOR 133.7 lu the United Staite4 aiR tim'eh As a privilege and a pleasure to- of the Sabbath Day. We are TERSVES 864 one and t%ro of attend •hureb, acrd unless the commanded to "Remember the Orna wemtal 1'rees. 61.7s per pear $1-5v if paid',n adva=e. A� dullArs; has• been paiLl 'to si:e tivu conditions of the n Bather ar sick• Sabbath Day to keep it lioly." and Evergreens and Dwarfs, 6-aboalptioas to the L*a:tead LJt*S apd Great Flowering Sbrutw. Hedging, IW,�in$_'.�*An ante. gladiators punch ea0i uthl-Cualil be�,s prevented, there %%-.erealv%Ays If we do not obey tl�ls comivand Climbing Vines, one of Cheri -lies •helpless-' on 'the ►vell'tilled chtiirche?. , We do rut we are-'the losers. The radio is Rc•sc,,3 and Pertenrial Borders. -a.c)vv the enu-;e, hut 'there i,� no also a powerf ul attrtik:t!Qn -and Rockery.Plants, Wrtistling, L in . D,,hli" JGKN MURKAR, Proprietor. da Berry Buihes and Strawberries, hockey-games-- -are -also-twpdrting dotibtigreater indiffareuce to y keeping people from church. Some (Tooseberries and Currants, features f,)r %,.hiell itu ua­en'�;e suCii�.. than in auy foin.,-r time. Like claim that they can hear Letter Asparagus. NOTES AND COMMENTS. of money are spent by the sport• any other habit that of 130t going sertnobs over the radio-than they FrAt Trees, root-pruned. Root-pruned apple,pear. cherry and fng public. Athletic'gawe.3sbould to church is ;very easily formed. -can by going to church. ' Thi,, Egli &- -to 5 years old and ..'Mr. -editcT of--the Wiif -herry.tie 4 u-conLra-g-ea.." - they 'a' f- TiITn3blf_f`F6w -way be true, but i_Cldck_�_tbit.using root•pruned au'd care, bearina be e ae th re con- If a persiou'a en s -chester Precs, who is reeve of the ducive to developiug a.pbyeically church one or two Sundays it is influence that comes from seeing will (,Owe into eff-ct in from 2 to 3 ... - I - years and some have borne in 1 yeor.: town and a member of the Duudas -aau is an.easy matter to remain away the in-au delivering t strung people, and when a t who ,I he llounty Council, as been severely tcong physically -his mental the third Sunday and still easier sermon. The preacher facing you J. T. ELLIOTT, AGENT -,-rePrimanded..by.tae .said-Council, PIOKERING. ONT. 20tf oo,wers are'-also developed, but on the �o on until we exerts an influence that cannot be threaten.Ied, with ex.puliion, for we believe far too ►iach money is loge the desir-e'to attend church. derived from listening to a serracia ..charging the county council with Another for i3ou-atte d ce delivered by whom' you do vQaete7 of' time�and running- up :�quandered in sports of all kinds, n at) a man 9ickering unnecessary expenses. 'He refuse@- especially in times of de.prtesslun, i-A the fasin.ation ofthe motor car. not see. There is also much bens when so. many people are gn the' As-soon as the fine weather comes fit derived when members meet d ompallu retract and rontinues a member verge of starvation. and the'roadgLgpod- the car must tog-ether in church for worship. of th6 council. - In thus charging , . ­­the gre ­,.atest prob,l ems motoring. Fr1eada'and relatives, social way and creates a. good betaken out and the day spent in It draws people together in a this council with e`xtraviigein.ce One of Mme. THOS. LAW, OWNER 1-3 coraruitting no critae, but he is which face the church to-d'ay is map b' vi-sited or the day spent at feeling that otherwise might not exercising a prvilage to which thelallirtg off fu attendance tom some favorite picnic grounds. exist, in addit4on to the spiritual COAL AND COKE every edtor or any othei man is ..Try the New Welsh Coal pared with_thst� of twenty ri r There are also tue many beauty benefit that is received. entitled, if -he is convinced that thirty years ago. Go where you spots throughout the county that House 2 L30 Phones .0fdoe 5900 public servants are reML88 In their will you will find conditions the attract many who. have an eye -duties. Every man, or body of The Liberal members in the .men, who are appointed -to -con- age -. .Fifty or -8ilty yeirs ago for r thli beauties of nature. These House of Commons and Senate are OPEN N G on-would find very--few familiei ru o to arijt__tjsilgg -Inak imt ha he rm, Ar,1:RLC,1:nJ&Ni;W YEAR Auct -tom_ -and- y -themselves, but they deprive strongly opposed to the amalga in snv, community who did not ful in nation of the two railways. ­ expend their money to the best AN R. JACKSON *dvantage, have a right to be '41 PWP. EXTEN, VE CREDIT SALE OF ;eriticized," ii they are, not per. General Store-Hardware. Grooeriess :forming their duties In a manlier Rye Straw.Wanted school Supplies Bta. satisfactory to these who appoint, Registered- Ayrshire Herd Repair w.ork.of all ki'& hunisdistOlY Flail threshed for fforse Collar attended to. 'them to their positions. - There -7 are very few councils in .the pro of Milch Cows, Horses. Hi Purposes. Terms Cash gh-Class Implements,, -Phone or write - GRNINIt A E Rq(IRS --irlace who are not subject to criti. Crops -acct , Etc a. L L%nisa a UU., Limited FIRWK RQA n King and Bathurst_90: C "6 v X.Ch 5 ft " The undersigned hs►a received instructions to sell at 2223 Toronto LA A CN*ft"&mob The week end -excursions whie'h the Canadian Nationel Rallwave Lot 28, Concession 5,-Markham Twp... tn' bi6ducid alaw months ago_ are Sweet and Juic ' proving very popular', with the R 12 miles east of Victoria Squ&r6). on y E S LEMON 8 public. Last week the excursion ORANGES. per dozen was run-to Montreal and Quebec WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY - 8TH 40e. doz. REAL :33, the property City, and the two large trains rty id �excursionis A V V 'Ithat'were -arrangod* tocarry-the : ts proved too small for M 1b. S ;O N 8 A J N .0 S -1he large crowd.,and the overflows had It For Thunk..Fri. and Sat. Lo take the riegular midnight Registered Ayrobire Cattle tra 10 1. Years ago excursion me ' Soups, per .:;Srafn�to various points of interest, CRAIGfkVON GERTIE, So 156815---feffnale, white an-1 dw�.% br�.-r. Ayl r tin Writ July loth.-190.1, - Bred by Harry McGee each ab the Niallars Falls. were HUM E S HAV�GH �CHERRY NELL, NO. 104700-innale. white -smi Cooking Fie Sweet Coen '-Tea -:-ttn f requetitly,,and on account of broom, born October 26th, 1M, - Bred by Alex. Hume'and. 03. 3 per tin good quality the reduced - fares. were well HAP_N�ELBEL ESTHER. 120554. - female, white-and I brown. born Jan. for.23i. loc. per I ly. 27c. only 20th, 1928 -'Bred by Bert R. Brown. vlationizad. For some- reason, ROSEMARY IT, 130306 — female.­ white and HARNELIUM these excursions were dissontitim• born Sept. 13th. 1928 Bred by Harry McGee: Flour, Red & White, 7 lb. bag 1 7C* ed. It* may have be4a,'wit h the PIFASA. T 'MAPLES MINIE, 150178 - femidi -bfte and brown. - nerlod of prosperity, the railways born April ioth, 1929, - Bred by Waldie Steen and Sons. Broken Bisc. Jelly Powder% 9&IM6n RARNELBEL GERTRUDE.,, 120066-- female, white and- browr.. 'brorr- 2 lbs. 19c. _pee 2 I►rge tins' 23e.all the . business they could 14th, 1928 - Bred by Harry..McGee. June "Sin -,"-2-for. 2 1 handle at 't"ir'-rexular rites. HARNELBEL PIERREME, 130305 —female, white and brown. sort Pineapple, gapore Now, since the railways have lost September, 17.th� 19028. - Bred by Harry McGee. much of their busins" on- ErUMES HAUGH �IJSSLE. L30756.- female, white and dark brawr- born December 17th, 1928 - Bred bye Alex. H-unw--And CO. Javel Water 'Wonderful soap Brooms C. ring We. Account of the depression, and pLBA_jAN1, MAPLES LILUE, 2nd,-1,50140.- fernale, white and•br.)wr. pet bottler8c. 10 bars 33 string competetion by motor care and born April 22nd, 1925 - Bred by Waldle Steen and Sons- HUMES HAUGH FAIRY QUEEN,.94218 - female, white &ad brown, trucks, they most look to new Bread, 24 oz. lcoaf 6c• born May"Ist, 1924 -' Bred by Alex. Hume w-Ad Co. -Ways for revenue to keep ihe born MAY, I It Pays. 20042 - female, white and brown, born Jan. _,Slop Red White' annual deficit as. low as possible 13th, 1928 - Bred by H. A. Bruce, Eglinton. Ont. By making the rates attractive RAWNELBEL ROSEMARY, 120043 -- female, white and brown-borr 'red by H. -A."Bruce. railways are able to add cG S tember 21st, 1927 - B a -,HAIt-T; LBEL-MARSHAL 141990 - male,-A. R. 892, Class A, T*tt ..1siderable to So. their revenue ooed 1418" right ear, white'and dkik brown,born-Juste. 19 BOOTH & MURISON, PICKERING _People,are ready to travel- when !Bred by Harry McGee. CRAIGAVON PEGGY, 159914 - females, white and brown born Ap r. the rates are reduced to & point 22nd, 1932 Bred by Ww- H. Leitch. PICELPIE RING 7 ­:,�Where they can afford it. :Th'e 22nd, RESS11t, 159916 - female, white and dark brown, born You order ­­-PHONE-PICKERING W We deliver Jrunniug oftheRe,excurgions should January 5th, 1932, - Bred by -Alex. Hume and Co. be a wlyiag investment although AIGA PATRICIA, 15991.3 --female,- white and -dark -br-mm. CRVO.-4 Bain Jurie' 3rd, 1932 -:--- Bred by Wm H. Leitdh- the rXtP,,­are-Iuw.. male, white and Light brown, CRAIGAVON DEFENDER, 159911 - Bred by W`m. H. Leitch. kering born August 21st, 1932 Pic ' Hardware Store Babe Rath, the "Swat King," CRAIGAVON SNOWDROPS, 159912 - female, white and-light brown. ..Ise refused to sign a $60,000 con. born September, 20th, '1932 by Wm.•H. Leitch. iracCILUGAVON.ESTELLE, 157501 - female, white and Light brown., borrL t,for playing baseball during September, 30th, 1932 - Bred by Harry McGee. 4he year.190. For several.yeore 2 CALVES. ban been receiving $75,000 a Horses and Swine .,Z -Wear besides what.he made from . Bay team, g. P. Well matched ' . .'Vetredee for the lib" 8 Hogs. w �1� gisteftil %&ring his name n Brown Horse aced In chmolats extended. to us durmg the IF :.patronage exten .4Lrm DfaqW;tery, Etc. ndyt and in vaddaville. 13'- U worth this to the ball clubs - )A-20 Tractor, Intemational, nearly new 4i Tractor Plow, nearly new -towhich engage his servfees, as he is Tractor Cultivator, nearly new, We. ask for a coutinu=04 Of that card, the OU -nddoubt & 'great dr^wiiat .2 Sets 6f sleighs, one nearly pew .,happy relatioughip during 8 y -at basebaH fans delight to gee=how Cutter 2 Sets of liarrow%. Moulder Plow- Turnip Drill upon which we have j net entered. star he can itnock arball. Notwith• walking plow -mower, new X. H. Ita"ux his great drawic Hay rake, nearly new Bun7 a Powers Set of Cattle imics. Clover buni6h _2 er .4 i2e 9%l&ry he rwei ves Is a' inder, at of B, M. H. new. '%proportliaD t6 the I Land Cmher *11, fertilizer, new mport4ace Of Disc Dh work. His income is equal to. Disc -Harrows. Manure spre'a4er rtbatof the president of the United Panning mill Cutting box. J. S, BALSDON, Set of Scales. ..Set of Slings_ Ropes -------- :States or the Governor-General Wagon Box -nd Rack; nearly near ne �'Qf Canada. After paying all Sleigh Box .-Selmrator fegitiwateexpenses, and respond. Gas Engine Thsfiage get of Double Hame",nearly new X cal -Other Harness mas tog to financial calls made on the 1000 bush of Mangolds and Turnips Pee president of the United,States or About 18 tons of Clover Hay the Governor-General of Canada, Milking Machine About 2000 buith.of grain Hen'slBraces, 50c.,1 75 cents and $1.00 per psi! noire doubt if the" men have as Catalogues of pure-bred stock furnished on application M,e- cents and 50 cents 134r pair u's Garters, 25 Sale,opens at_12.30,sbarq�- mpueh money -at_ the end-of'the Veeie-Fine-Shuts, wi cewwd-p—y Babe Ruth,'unlej a the' FOR' -SALE Men's Fancy Rose, 25c.., 35c., 50c. and 75c. per pair .711. .-1 #Mter squanders his money in The valuable farm of 109 acres more or less, and knowfi w the Leitch Arm Ban&, 25 cents per pair xarm,_will be,-offered-subJect -bo-a reserve-Md-. Ekeellentbuildirwa; and-- '.Gluvep, Sea, Ties, Boys' Bracts at varl'ovio Priem "pleasure. But it to the way of thi6 land In splendid date 'of cultivation. Boys' Cape, 49 cents each -,A e'r Win"dbriskef,&W each a clover r s clo c world.. While one half of.-the 12 acres fall wheat, 10 red I ver and 14 acres of alfalfa, 44r Boys' Leath are struggling to make a- �,7 Only, Men's Leather Costs, size 40, at,6.96 a&& :World aleres fall plowing scone r a, sole Ladies' Silk Rose, Kayser, 1.00 per pair the other half it_ Terms on :,arm r rn 7nade we at . decent..living, ,node -TERMS:-Grain, Hay, Ensilage.' Roots, Furniture, and all sums of $25 Underwear for Men and Boys. -spending fortunes in. satisfying an'&.under,-caah; over-that Point at arnount, 8 months er"t on approved Jo thi?iccltisixe for plesenre 'and ex. Phone notes or-4 per cent straight discouitt for eash. On registered cattle-6 ient. in every large city and bir cent per annum will be e-harked on' credit amounts. Terms on tract- _ ­e 41ee the places of amuse- -or, half cash. Buyers from a distance should have a letter of credit- Gieorvftorey G EGIL - BRADLEY , 4ffltlj� crowded with people. who Chas. Hoover, Clerks F. W. Silversides. auctioneer. Bo B0 2 Lad -in.g probably their last ;are butind J CPS Yy-'.Y4•re" tf'+.'•.:i '_;Z i^3� .r'�=°�a�`os-`i..,, .-r., ,�, a_ tea* "r,.r. s^•, •z ds- +CS .c .,a+.--� :,`.ice t-:.• r .,�,;. ,-::� •�„ S�y..,,�,�. ': �"•f� ,Y.�iw',...%:.a 1:5+:.7.'•'%,Y;"r"q• • .¢- t'•'• .-.• .Y '.,..a..c.>�'� -;a ..,.,y,�.c.�.,''� _,,�,p�.y. •v.� -•. '„-',�,, ,. �-4,'•_°', _' ,;,,.Y: a-z`t-,-#.;'�c.a.., . .L�'_�..-,.... ;:< ..•� _ 'ix' ,4+�"°„ ' _..;- -^1^i�""• -:.�'� _...• r. �/ � ,,,5, t-.ry a.. °• i E''_ i X"?' .s< �,.-,y° �' 'i!.`. .,e 4 -�"i' .•�., '=yrT.'.i. ��R.e. �-/� ,,i-a«- �Y - ',,4fi • - - - •: GALE•REGISTER. _ - / CLAREMONT - J. H. Beal heart a akk o , ' _ :.Elmple German Remedy WK ANDERSON • after sutfering a heart attaFk on :E. Bryon has- purchased a fine Friday. THURSDAY, FEB. 9th - Ara i! For- Stomach Trouble - tiew Durant car, Ira Buyer celebrated his birth-' Shorthorn gale Qf the Durham S1- The simple German remedy, Ad- ]UNBARTON 4 Mrs. McLeod and blrs. 'Casket' day one d:►y last week. He I orthorn Assoc:atlon will beheld' at lerika, reaches the UPPER bowel, spent Tuesday in Toronto, still Quin in ,Beith's Stables, Bowmanvitle, when Y K g�vd health. .He h , washing out poisons which cause Mrs. Edgar Shirk is quite ill and was-tbe retipieut- of fl)veers %nd 17 choice S:-orthorns 1 . males stomach trouble. One dose stns INSURANCE - is under the care of a unrse. and 5 females) Kill be offered for p presents ta•om friend?. , r bloating. E. Jones, druggist. Roy and Mrs. Ward had a busi _ _ sale. The fol.owin� will contribute g � .•AUTUMOBILE, - --;Hess trip to Toronto on Tuesday. osHAWA V - J: P. Osborne. Bowmanville; E. F. :FIRE + George and Dira 'Lee. of 8touff --� ° .- R. Osborne, Newcastle; J. L. •villa, spent Sunday with Mrs. E. Thomas Sheridan, aged about 60 sons, Buxmarviile; Fred Parker, r,.Par- .BURGLARY �PalmAr. years, a former alderman of the city CobourR; Chas. Fothergill, Whit- Skatin Part � - t # `' J. H, Evans, who has been laid was found dead in an open field on by; 'A. J. How•den, Columbus; T. CASUALTY Richardson and San, Ashburn; C. LIFE INSURANOR =� tip for a tuna with a ears foot, is Sunday morning, by Wm. Davidson. -under the auspices of the able to be out again. The police were notified. Provincial H. Mumaford, Hamptor_; W. T. 13&x- Phone Pickering 7920 801y Luther Bowes, of Peterboro, Officers rl'•;m Mitchell and Sid Hill er, Hampton; S. Chas. Allen, Bow- ' spent a couple of days last•`week 'lard, assisted by city officers are in- manville. Write for catalogue to S. .W � M vest'gating the mysterious death. Chas. �Allin, Secretary, Bowman- s ■ � ti e s BONDS-doverament, Municipal and with his mother here. g y ville, Phone 136-12. Mortgage Bonds, Also, Induetriale. Mice Margaret Graham, 'Misses Several bruises and cuts in the head _ AT- Safe investments at from 5 to 7 per led to the suspicion that it was a eent, w yr Miller and Andrew Miller. are SATURDAY FEB. 11 = Exten- _ _ _ . `• visiting friends in Toronto. case of murder. VVm. Davidson and Cedar rove Rink Thomas and Mrs. Birkett, c,f his wife and Archie Hopkins, who sive Auction sale of 40 horsn INSURANCE-All classes written la- live close by, having been the a Iasi eluding --Belglans, Percherons�*�d-- eluding Fire, Automobile. Wind- t ' Stouffville, spent Sunday with persons seen in the company of Sher- Clydes, at tot 1h, con. 2 PlekerL' will be held on the sorm. Accident and Sickness. • their relatives in Claremont. idan, were'arrested on a norrdnal ch- (the W. H. Banks farm) ,adjoin- evening bf Phone or write ? . The bank inspectors have been azge of vagrancy and are held as ing Pickering Village, the proper- _ 43tf ED..BOWMAN,Whitby •at work in the.bank here this week material witnesses. The supposition ty of Alex. Picov. Horses are 4 making their usual inspection. is that the death is due to a drunk- to 8 -years old, and weigh from equrnda ebs r Colds and the flu are still Hite brawl. large quantity of hme 1`300 to 1600 Ibs., all well broker. �� ' DIN Ty S, GARAGE prevalent in, the village and brew -and hard cider was found is and guaranteed to be as repres- - -- ,Lunch provided Cor. Brock'and'gia stns Rds. district, but no serious cases are: Hopkin's ceilar. Dr. Glenn, House ented or money refunded. Sale a, __ • g reppoorter. Physician at the Oshawa Hospital, 1.30 sharp. Terms cash. W. B. Admission 25'and 10 cents Mra. Wilford has been confined conducted a post mortem, but it s Powell and Wm. yin v, auctioneers. `� r -General Repair Work all cars, = to the house during the past week reported, he did not think that the - The bear never sees its shadow at guranteed at reasonable suffering from tonsilitls, but is wounds would cause death as they prime• i. now im roving. were superficial. They may have Niaeia t� prz p� CEDAR GROPE RINg p Acetylene Welding..-' i _ Miss Margaret Graham, former .caused and unconscious or semi- con Batteries rop&ired and charged. -1y of Calrnbrogie, we are pleased scious condition, and death may have Mrs. J. was happy in her home Ice completely shaded from sun, to report, is much improved,after been due to exposure to the cold with her husband and two lit- thus preserving a hard smo,)th Firestone and Dunlop Tires. winds that were blowing. I . Road- -e children, It is true they surface during mild weather. +her prolonged illness. didn't have much but, unto the hus- ;. _ ftwilas and Oils. - Severa!curlers frnm here were le, coroner, is conducting an inq- bend tool. sick. and their savings nest. were used up, life was pleasant -- Refreshment Booth is Oonnection i ,•>.in Alton& on Monday evening enough. Long days and nights of _ _ s e nding a few hours at the old ! worry and an.zi•ty coupled with ez• Phone Ptak.7500 ` w me with lriende'there. - N. p Tells tea work had their dire effect, how- (Slabs or day), _�� •� N j• Woman 1 ells How ever, and a breakdown caused the • Phil and lire. Forsyth. Un. doctor to sear. h.r .dol,.Ioa to MILTON SL.i� "'P s? Walter Bennett and Kim Flats Ito Make Cad Eh� the Muskoka xo.attat toll con- - 'at}terson, of Markham, New York.-Mrs. }3. W01W3 little ,umacivea visited She was almost overwhelmed with 4817 If'1ltOPRI$TOR uge Mi-loso-ett on A_ girl would not eat and was thitt and hopelessness. but before vr lon .. Several big game hunters were pate. aster giving ner vmot tlron Lai kindly medical and nursing at- tention, •ant on Tuesday morning, follow• tonic) she eats hearty, gained Freight irh anuninterrupted d ood,r worheea TORONTO e and rosy cheeks. E. C. Jones. druslg- their ••miracle-•• Now Mrs.- J. is - �iag thesaow fall of the previous lets -s _ ! quite sure that she will go home Single 50c. R @tVlr2i �Op, sight. We understand that rabbit soon, to racer and overcome WWI $ -� tracks were being.need. dot fibs!eetum`�cDt hove as health EVERY HOUR , The members of the Baptist which •o often are the gifts of the at 5 minutes to the hoar -Church held a bee on Tuesday. T�e Muskoka Hospital. from 8.55%. m. to 10.55 when the season's supply of wood This work needs the generous sup- P ®- was cut. Mr. Schell, a student of port or many friends, without whtch (except 10.55 a. m. and 3.55, - =E es 1I loud not be.you arned l nbe sense- =5.55, 7.55 and 9 55' p. m.)and EyQi/$bt `S McMaster University, will preach Y !y is the Baptist Church on Sunda fully received. Please send it to =at 7.10 and 7.55 s. tn. daily i+ r• ��' -: p y e3-A.Raid.123 College St.. Toroato,L ;except Sunday. 10.55 a. m.. °"' •'°i '.n d e.' • next. In 3 55, 5.55, 7.55 and 9 65 p m. Rev. Mr. Irwin. of Whitby, oc Sat.,•Sua, &•Hol. only. 11.45. .._DISNEY BLOCK„ � espied the pulpit in the United �(�� Financial Statement _ p.m. Sunday only. . Oehaws 0barch on Sunday last when h'e r. a'a Po"��� j pQranched two excellent sermons. o[ the Lesv Tomato Ev dPlh -1Lev. R. Barber, of Toronto, will - ory;Hov occupy he pulpit next Sunday, Life' Pickering Township Milk Producers' on the half holies pt' p n y Association from S 30.a. w.to 11.30 m: both morning and evening. - _ P• _ •- '� - �: �^ Invitations have been seat out by/ C.H. Tuck, CW• For the year ending Jan. 25,1993 (except 10.30 a. m'. and 12 30, by the Young People of Claremont E7e•isht SpedaWt Receipts 2.30, 130 •aad 9 3Qj p, m.) and ? ' `r to-s social-dan-ce to be held' in the - -- Fees from 129 members. ,.345.75 at 7,30 s. m.daily creep.San- .Community Sall, on the evening copyright 1l2T Rebate an--Hall. • .. . . ,., 3.00- day. IC•30 a. m.. 12.30, 3 30, = o!Friday, February 10th. - Lucky - ' EFFIC3l�iCY : Batik Interest ... .53 .'30 and 9.30 p:m: gat.. Soil. :. ! Eastern -. ,• nasiber prizes will be givers. A ' ' . only. - - Part 7 _ .- HStandard Time.- • -•4-piece orchestra will be in attend- - _ _ _ - ;, ► - - "._• -- - • --- .•. ' .349 2$ & _ • ones. e- �'/ Expenditnres Comfortabl♦ Heated OQachee nmueino " Poor vision is one of life's most Provide Home Oomfort for- aggravating slight fall of snow.amounting va handica t mars 'eft. Paid to S. B. Simons, Sec-treas. aRgra' tag p� I Winter Travel.- • '. to abort half so inch. le11 on ion- tciency, interrupts.clear l;hiitlnng and Tor, Milk Prod. Assoc.. , .320.00 dsZ ais:ht.but quickly disappeared ,rte in clear thinking the 4" Matthews, rent for Hari. 3.041 Wickets and information at f -- l3 the •aat'me17e_of the T t^, Brown. seat for Hall..•._15.00 �1 e�,l►o�lal.� oecomes sluggish ,u,d .3..1.. ©� e p VOACE T tVMQ •..ils Ili l i..%. - worn. oecolises a worry--_rd an eff- •Expenses re telephone. tails. Ma" i J6A* leotatt o!snow during the month ort and lack of hysical effort are amps, books etc •••• , ••• 6.51 ., v1 .of January, which haebe_enalmwt hke the lack of ep :else of scaly kind .Pick. News for advertising. . .90 Eastern House-Pi:{ter c,t a snowless month. sure to lead to a condition of dull- Cash on hand. ..... . . ... .. 4.07 ♦ Mrs. (Dr.) N. F. Tomlinson spent near of mind and inactivity. This r _ 841.28 When thus appro•e111-the weekend in-London with her makes it easier to- understand that = es its frool, hoar the sister.•Mrs. (Rev.) R. B. Ferris. subnormal vision-will contribute to iN► . R. Westitsy. Treas. ! e mel>aorials we oxecata Mr. Perris, who was seriously in inaccuracy and fatigue and no mat- will be standing in a lured in a motor accident several ter whether it be due to fault in mute trnmte to the ` - nonthe ago,has quite recovered, working conditions, improper tight- (,; SN!!t ht persona they have bees and is able to resume his duties as Mg• improper use of the eyes or un- A.ta•�tiwdLalia Ci erected to honor 4� pastor of one of the London char- corrected vision, it is 'one of- the i�iA Ain*I ndLa■fr creative skM Swum thee,. least noticeable causes of fatigue the best y • At the Annual meeting of the both to the person and to the eyes. "No Gnats?TrftW _ 7. Qnited Church, which was held Where'this weakness, fatigue, - and recently, the action of the Board atrain contribute to muscle trouble N. W. STAFFORD and the accompanying strain in see_ G 0 0 D Y E A T :I R E S l� '-In eztendinit a Ball to the Rev: Mr. '. Glover, of Smithfield, wse op- the results in reflex disorders; if " Rhithy _ proved in an nnsainwas vote of properly treated and corrected. the -_ -_ AND TUBES 4 Phalle the congregation. Mr. Glover has relief to the over-tired muscles may _ mean relief for nervous disorders of 1 accepted the call and will take the digestive system, headaches and - - •charRe on March let. vertigo. re.11 .;Do The n onthly meeting of • • to be continued you know that you can bay& genuine - 4 the I of the United Church - -will be held at the home of Mies - G�CCa�aR 'TIRE - - - •Otters Underhill on Thursday, PICKERIN --- -- _._ _ j Tiebrua 9th, at 2.80' m., when Cash Meat 1V�Iarket - " -As cheap as the eo-called "cheap tires." fit . cy p. s •: s splendid program will be given, Do u know a - .. povetetiag of a report of the con- -- yo ow that Ierenee held at Columbus recently: 'YOUNG PBIIr<F BEEF �" - etetes for tiem and noun 1, s also a chapter will be taken from - - �` i'' '� � 06oa� buildings. 'the Stud Book on Canada,togeth• Prime Rib Roast, ... 12c. _ _-_' - ' Study. gganot•ed for I year against -�' _ _ Wiadstoem Insurance on buildings, -or with special music. After which Porterhouse Rose., _ 17c Cate and Braieee,� ��- 8"� •� twenty flue cent Valentina tea y - Blow-outs, ,Automobile Iusarases will be served. • All the ladise of Sirloin Reset: �'' - Rine Cleto. Under Iafiatioo. W sU kinds. ' 14o Ordinary War and Tear. the congregation are welcome. � k.7 �• - -FASI[>! FOR 8AI+8 • The an School meeting- of the Pure-LArd,3 1bs Z : . The broadest guarantee on record. Writs ee phone Sunday School of the United _ _ _ t' Church was held n Thursday - y . h'hooa 4200 � lri � �- Bo r E D � • Oar etoak ie .om 1• . v to ai tee! t. _ eveain last when there was s _ p e anal attendance. The various ALLAN ANDREW, Manager 20 WHITBY, ONZ'. 1 good to showed the School in a , CHAS COOP CLAREMONT 'doyirishina condition. The en ear• . ER, -intondent,i., W. Pilkeyy, presided. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND The officers and teschers were elected. There were several Chao EMBALMER F ALL , - :.SPECIALS ' Res, ab several who-had been in l3uccessor to W.J. Mather.' 3Yrrim 1t office for a number of yeare,deeired to'be relieved of their duties,and Stouffville others were elected in their place. :,Night aad Day 8otvice . ' : - _ We hav*'enppl of Grob Work Boots and Miner Rubbers for-the _ The Stonffville•Betheedby Tele- Busioees Phone ]residence Phone - -prone Company held their annual 9991 9830 Fail Season. Call and see them. ate. =meeting in Stouffville on Weduee• day last, when a number from iAutilFreeze and Winter Motor Oil for your car. Exide - - - `�r~ •r� • - ,Claremont were in attendance. THE "MADELINE" Batteries. Batteries charged 50 cents. c All the former directors were re- - N BEAUTY *:­ SALON P ,elected except James Underhill. Who was appointed in the lace Glendale'9almon,large. 3 tine 19a Rolled Oats,71M. .:�25c pPo P of Dr. Dales, of Stouffville, who •Morcelliog and Olover Leaf Sahizon, pink, 2 tine'. 25c Macaroni,4 tbs. 260 Good ni Oheese,per lb. 20c Paetr .Flour, 24's 45c { pPy P y 500 dips dncioyr the year. The cabs Finger WxviaR, Peas and Oora,3 tine ... - 25c -Pure Bread Flour. 244 .. 700 : --scribers of the company had their - Seal Treatment, " - ps .,r• y reduced from x15.50 P Tomatoes, per tin 2f0 Oookn (;. earl?7 rates redo Hair-cutting. 9bedlese Rsieing .. 10c g Ooloas;12�1bs. s15o • ' •to 114.00. Last year the rates � . - . . f were:reduced from 816.50 to 15.50 Permanent Waving a Specialty Phone;Markham•6102- We Deliver' gold and Installed by 1per year. Owing to the depression Z&awdj8li_n4p Z&%%=d031, FRANK J PROII.gg 3. tble company had lost 119 sub. General •scribers during the year. • Phone 1908 ! CLAREMONT WM. M• Duncan � Merohaatp Green River !�! �oxTim � - _.-_ - .•t-'.:"t".r- ewes,.. __ - y.0 -,.w- - :J.• arty- - ."' ,:-y _r,sr: _ ;,= ,. .- _' -m:. r .._ .- - .r-,.;.ia� ` ' •,r'-k".l�r ...•+ ---•�. y. _ _.4,L' - r�" e'."' *f T' -.r.' ..- _ o"��'sv.s�;+•:... - �, ..+a _ :-� !r _ _ - Exposure Kills J Manhandled Before Death Voice of the Pm§s�- Found coat Pioneer .Provincial Board of' Control Told Frozen Near Freigll„t Lashed onth Earlier For Refusal to Work Is Burwash Canada, The Empire and The World at Large � ..« ..Sheds—?0 Below Testimony — Doctor's RScord Lost CANAOA ' -vaw.drapa-ot 37.3.35.7,sad 31.1 per .Zero - Burwash Industrial Farm;-Ont, Jan. Admitted to Eurvash April 34, 198_', cent. in the exports of France: Amen• - -ia Damn'Profankyi CobaR.-Frank Barnett, aged 47,. fig,-The treatment given Prisoner Convicted of fraud and false pretences is damn a swear word? It not, we ca, and Germany respectively as com- a pioneer resident of the Cobalt camp, Frank Smith in this institution within Smith had a four•to-ten-month sea- ' have only to couteas that w� have pared with 4.9 in our own case. it fa met a�gic fate Saturday when he Lance. Superintendent Oliver testified obvious that we are weathering the was fro7*n to death in the snow; a�nonth before Ills death, on July 12. that Smith quite often came under Ills misused it for many years. storm Dotter thou any of our, rivals. where 1 t had collapsed a few feet included solitary confinement, a dose notice for persistent malingering. Pol• Not long ago, Governor Murray o2 Such industries as are active.are those g g g Oklahoma announced that the word from T. and N.O. Frei at shedo. Lain of the strap while manacled its a ma- dowse a report from the then medical damn L not profanity, and thy' to call Zoatered by the recently Imposed fLCe upwards, his body was discover- chine, and being hurled bodily out of officer, Dr. 11Moaley, that Smith had i tariffs; and, bad as things are, we ed by Arthur Harris, railway em- the dormitory when he complained of nothing wrong with him and was able a man, a damn liar means no more have strong grounds to be thankful to e:. He had been dead, the lice Illness, a provincial government board to-do, light work, Superintendent Oli- than''thst he is a ooitaummate liar. p y p° The'Raleigh (N.C.) news, owned by that a National Government has saved say, not more than two 'lour.:. of inquiry was told to-day. ver indicted the first punishment of - us from a situation that might have While there .sere a number of Arriving here at 5.30 o'clock this 10 days' solitary confinement on June the eminent Flan. Josephe Daniels. been Infinitely worse, Edinburgh s head and face, morning to investigate charges of al- 10. Smith was taker Bonn t. the soil- - recalls a decision by the Maryland y bruises and cu-� on hi. recalls court to the effect that damn Weekly Scotsman. these are consistent with fails and 'Ieged mistreatment of Smith prior to tarp cell and given five or six blankets Is not a swear word. contact with icesheathed situ••• in the his death the board examined under and-a pillow. The superintendent ex- Z Ceylon and Empire Preference opinion of the authorities here, and oath 14 prisoners, Superintendent Nor- platned that solitary confinement In- The Petersburg (Va.) Inds: also cites.a famous casd. It seems that 'a The most potent argument for Cey death is attributed to expo3,r Chief man S.Oliver, 91edical Officer Dr. Don• closed a diet of two thick slices of certata Captain Carmichael, then 'a Ion's acceptance of Imperial Prefer- ConstaLle George Delves said an in- add Gunn and purse Evelyn Loper, bread for the first Your meals, and • Further evidence will be -taken in -regular meal for the fifth meal, All member of congress, sent a postcard eats is provided by the Secretary of quest was not likely. � _ through the mans in which he had pre- State's analysis of Ceylon's,trade post- Marks ii, snow, showed.wher„ Bar­ Toronto following conclusion of the Details of 'the Hole" fixed i reference to the eminent Gen. tion• In relation to Empire countries nett h:.d fallen and had rolled or stag• inquiry here. Two solitary cells, sometimes called William Malone with the word damn and foreign countries. On'the 1931 gered some distance, ind there were Ordered by the Provincial Secre- '•the -dole," were inspected. Running Gea. Mahone took action,and the case figures two-thirds of Ceylon's export some blood stains visible. Hit hands tarp's department following allege- water and a closet comprise the only ryes heard by a federal judge who held' trade goes to Empire territories, the had been frozen to the wrists in the bons by former inmates that Smith furniture. Prisoners are compelled to the:damn was not profanity.-tic helC It being Rs. 144 million to the 20 below zero weather. had been mistreated, the inquiry Is be; sleep on the cement floor. Burwash in Mail and Empire. Empire and Rs. 71 million to foreign Barnett, who had lived a. Cobalt ing copducted by Inspector of Prisons being located on the side of a hill, the s _ countries, out of a total of Rs. 215 mil- since 1909, was an Englishman. He James A. Norris and Joseph Sedgwick, cells although'in the cellar, admit con- Toronto Taxi FaresY lion. The import trade is proportioned was unmarried and made his home solicitor of the Attorney General's de siderabie daylight and fresh air - For a city at its size Toronto •is in almost' exactly the same ratio, Rs. with a brother, James, on Cobalt partment. thro•tgh an open window.about seven Z. 71-million out of a total of Re. 213 street here. Prisoners examined testifidd that inches square. fears behind others in Laxfcab trans- million coming from foreign countries. Smith had been thrown bodil; out o! , , The machine in which prisoners are portation. Did you ever.find a trots- the dormitory on to the parade ground • ' .. �`�. '.tag taxicab in Toronto when you real-, Economically, ft follows that Ceylon � p locked to receive the strap is a relic must stand with the Empire or face al- Moving Picture and roughly handled by Sergeant Vin- obtained from the old Central prison Lp wanted it? . Maybe they're there, most IIIevtable, disaster. - Colombo cent a few days before his death. in Toronto and holds hands, feet and -' i but you'd never recognize them. Times of Ceylon. Studio For B.C. cause distinctiveness' prevalent is ,Ten Days' "Solitary" body stationary admini In e tnanacIes, Wb11e tlse every other city is lacking, Short strap Aa administered. Punishment records"revealed that a In reply to Mr. Sedgewick, Superis- '. trips,, especially, are too costly for Standards of Life 1n Austraifa month before death he had been given thesi depressed times. A ride that Thu Australian worker has no in-_B:;tish Pictures to be Made— tea days in a solitary confinment cell 14 soli t pli on explained that a man by costs half a dollar.in Toronto can be• alienable rigbt to any particular stand- Available to Hollywood for refusing to work. On June 30, for in, solitary confinement was visited by f had in Detroit or Cleveland for fifteen srd of living, or to a better standard .. a similar offence, he was placed in a the doctor practically every dal. As 1 Producers For Empire. did not receive • g eat deal of exer- -or twenty cents.-St. Thomas Times- tbaa the worker of any other country, macbine and given three strokes of JaurnaL The present standard is 'meagre" Only Marketing the strap by hand. else. He was visited practically daily ` - in comparison with the standard en- •. Vancouver.•-A studio for prpductioa Prisonlra testified that a. the time by the superintendent. Wanted Signs Will Go Up loved a few pears ago. That stsadard of British moving pictures will be-ee- Smith was strapped and on the occasion Smith-complained of something sit• This depression isn't going to litst wan sustained by borrowed money.-by tablished In British Columbia, it 'was of his alleged'forceful removal-to the terser every day, Mr. Oliver stated :forever; we have seen the lowest abnormally high prices for Australia's announced last week by Major C.Fair- parade ground for work in the bull Smith was released from his cell on # - levels, it appears, and to-day there 1s June 20, primary exports, and by atOrtgaging banks Smith, former British army Offi- gang he was unfit for work,%ad vomit- s pin-point of-light at the end at the the future by means of the.time-pay car who has superintended construe- ed-nightly in Ilia bunk, and contingalty "Did he complain el anythi. after tunnel. One of these days Me "Help -ant system.' It is a quaint Idea that tion of large studios In Hollywood. The gasped and breathed with difficulty. . Getting out of his cell. Mr. Sedgy ;Wanted" signs will be dusted oft, a the Australian worker has an fade announcements follows the lncorpora- During the Investigation it dsvelo r wick asked. _ _- net►any eager crop of youngsters will feasible rigbi - wbtnee obtained no' Lion of the British-American Film ed that three sheets were missing "Didn't Intend.to Work" have their names on the pay.rolls of one knows-to a regimen which in- Company at Victoria. from Dr. Gunn's order book dealing t'Yes. He came before me again be- -the nation, and the bad years will be eludes the beat of food and clothing as_ The studios will be rented to earl- with orders he had given in copnec. tween June 20 and $0.- At that time charged up to experience.-Ottawa well as such.luzurive as moving pic- ous Hollywood producers who desire Lion with the Smith case. ! told him he wants have to cur out . Journal. _ _ tares, liquor, bettin: gramophones, to continue in the British market "Do you know where those missing persistent.malingering. He told me -- player-planes, and wireless sets, and der the h3mpire quota laws., In addi-• sheets have gone?­ Mr. Sedgwick ask- Ile didn't intend to work and i might - /f, Fine Record `that he-is'being cheated of his due tion the company will make of least ed. as well put him back in the cells," - triiaeteen of twenty-one murder when his reduced wages-can no ranger eight Productions of its own each year '•t do" eat. .I was not aware they Mr. Oliver declared. _. committed within 6: a precincts of support such a-standard--ldeibaurne -under the direction OL Edward Carewo, were missing until last week." Dr. Oa June 28 Dr. Gunn arrived to re 1 Ursater London were solved by the Argus. who has been-engaged by the cow- Gunn replied. place Dr: 3tosiey ar: both doctors metropolitan police last'year. This is pa4ry, 'major Smith added Dr. Gunn could not say who might were at the lastututfon, for seversl a record the authorities of the great -Wise Spider The company will he under British have taken them. . - days. Mr. Oliver had Smith-examined. ' . _ by both doctors. _ British metropolis mad well be.progd. control as tde British quota law specs- When Mark Twain edited' a"news- Available to Orderlies _ Polltica and aleck court procedure are a rinMieaouri oneolhisaubscrtbers ties while'tbe-staff and actors will be "I said. to 1]r..Mosley, 'ts there any p De Mr. Sedgwick suggested' that the reason why this man should persist. :. things that do not eater into the q,uem wrote him that Ile had found a spider '° per.cent. British. Lion of justice fa the Old Country. boon v►as always avallsble to the bos- ently refuge to work?' Hence thus notable achievement- In his paper and wished � to know pital ord.erlies,'and Dr. Gunn replied "'Fie replied: 'None. whatever.. Hi. whether.it meant.good luck or bad. "Pfiaon Is- very like a vovagi: it in the affirmative to a suggestion that latest complatut is asthma.'. Guelph Mercury. Twain replied: "Finding a spider' Lett; in prison and-'e$- b80fd 85e one-of the orderlies might have had an �•i_iold;>mkg then," said Mr. Oliver, - - _ in your paper-la -good-good -nor- tst a re_-pa0mce;"-Seulto %ins• opporturttty -to a=tract trio missing "1'm going to punish you if you don't -_ Eanada 1(ssps Afrs=d bad.' The spider .was merely looking solint. sheets. tend to business,' Ilia replied: 11 _ --• Every country saw the fig! es pf its over our paper-to see which merchant - 4 Walter Issher, the head �rison or- haven't worked for years and I'm not s - ' ,axport trade diminish In quantities was not advertising, so that be could "1{.a need disarmament to restore deny at the time of Smith's death, . " and values last year. But there are going to work is this place.l. I them a Lew, and Canada L one of them, go to that store, spin his web across confidence because confidence means whose affidavit is said to have led to asked Dr. Xosiej it there was any ref the door and lead a life of undisturb..d credit- and credit Is the dynamo for :the present Investigation, facuuded in son why Smith couldn't--take torpors, which have succeeded in difficult times peace ever afterward."--Walter Vin- trade and commerce."-Norman A, his atddavit -a copy of a report made punishment. I initracted -Sergeant i Is re-stabliabing their commerce on a shell. Davis by Dr. Gunn to Superintendent Oliver, Vince= to take Smith to the surgery ' mane basis, that Is to eat, in selling the board of Inquiry learned. Lacher -and have Dr, Gunn 'examine him. - velars than they bought, and importing is now on parole. In front of the two doctors I said, less than they exported. And we To Aim For 300 Miles An Hour ahalI see, is a year's time that the ___ ,� _ Immedtately prior to the•lavcatlga,- Tin going to give this man corporal agreements we made pith Britain and Wig°- ,',' � ,:y' ry _'b Lion, Superintendent Oliver ,caused no- punishment,' after they had pro. ""` ';a:`' ' tices to be posted in the men's dorm!- nounced him At to take corporal tfn• other eountried will have improver!the p situation even more. - L'7 •enement, y. tortes inviting any one who wished to Ishmeut;' Mr, Oliver said. Y'a. give evidence at the inquiry to sign 'Did both doctors tell you be was _ .iQ"bee. i ; x �F -M� _•.` his name toa-lisL Twenty-seven prix- able to work?" Mr. Sedgewick asked. �? W' oners signed. Fourteen were heats "Yes, both of them." - _ New Braille System _. 'The important announement has '• f- to-day. The rest will be heard shortly, "Did both doctors say he was abut " teen made that, owing to negotiations with guards and other officers of the tg stand'corporal pu..isbment?" a► persistently carried on by Canadianh': , institution. representatives, a new and Improved "1 ---- - ' -- _ --- Kaiversal system of•Braille has been Mystery Surrounds - on the gtouad 'near where tie bode arranged whieb will be of great advan.• lay;incicating that pas ib s btrug itge to blind students.- 0$haWa Death gle had taken place, the police stated In the past it appears that the ass r; dl that a close investigation had reveal- -the tams used In Britain and United .a .r' t• l - ed little. Residents 1'vink in,the vi. States have differed sufficiently to pro- a. ^� Ex-Alderman Found. Dead in cinity had heard nothing unusual sent the publication of r universal lib- + s t "<r' Apparently Hopkins was the last is . iary in the Braille type. By the agree-* gree er f. ,Field—Arrest Made-- have seen Sheridan alive. went that has teen reached the best Inquest Is Called Sheridan had been missing frost features in both systems will be adopt ; k.: s, his home since Saturday morning Bud 10,bK blind people of the y ' x Oshawa.--His head gashed and members of his family said. 'Wiltianr „ nited Sfstei and British countries s' :a with cuts on his face and hands, Dodw.i, also of Park Road,who �rIll be able' to enjoy an increased ;3 +• + Thomas Sheridan, ate, 60," of 327 covered the body, was clo<>'JS Qttea iiumlier of booka is their own laLgn , «µ ^• x Mary Street, was found lying dead in boned by the police;but not detaine3 ~` �aMoreover, the new system will a field near Park Road,North, at nine 1 Ve more fconowleal in the printing of " ka - '» " ;r� ' ` o'clock Sunday morning. 'boo utford Expositor. � � � A � „�' Spain Gripped by Cold .z Later, Provincial Cunstable Thos. Madrid.-A cold wave that brougbt K "�+ Kitchell Provincial Traffic Officer S. Most Beautiful Words '� ` heavy-snowfalls to many cities frobi Our suggestion for the ten most M «w tn. T. Hilliard and Detective Sergeant tt.�-, F, a -tic-tbr_"�w:t.�,u �w.+.es— N. McGee arrested Archie Hopkins, continued over the week-a;d to hold Park Road North on a nominal e L: "Your application for post- 1, Spain in its grip.. In the last bwo ' on accepted. Report for work at t j charge of vagrancy. days 73 persons have .lied as a rw , ce."-Toronto Saturday Night. a „ r Hopkins, whose home is near the suit of the cold weather. Among them e a spot where Sheridan s body was were seven Mal found, .admitted to they police that �ailoss wbb An Unpardonable Omission a h; • drowned in a storm. Report lrosie A Spanish newspaper devoted two Sheridan had been at his place.in the - • Burgas and Oviedo were that wolves "lmmns to tho report of a fashionable aSternoon, brit denied that he had and wild boars from the mountains eddies Ind nest day apologized foe seen him since. were devouring cattle and spr"Afte _ viag obi the names of the bride It has not yet been decided whether panic is villages. Temperatures hen - ` d groom.. The Yaan is the carer st• Jheridin died of the inin.ies be re- went down to freest g. t to tb be ThG' a u i but whin x ceived,or from exposure, Coroner Dr. . a. as to the bride-welt, if this isn't F.,T. Rusrdle stated• Eiftimating that -' fey of days then human warms Ufa had been extinct 'for about an Chile will Use Whole Wheat have ebangsd i whole 1st.- hour before the body was found. Dr. Santiago. Chile.-=93tortage.of whwt lttford Expositor. strikin view of the fam0ail "Bln� 13trd" snowing the hags_ •Rundle hoped that an siutopsy'wm21d 'and the necessary - of impory►tioes g reveal the cause of-deatlt. An inquest nave brouAt about official orders is Tait- Ellt'IRE fear fiz and sty t maa aboTo. 6U 3W001m Catnibe11 hopes t hdd.--: millers smd War$ to use as mm it 'a to be Ikltaln 1A�eathertng the Storm to hit 300 miles ila ur at Daytona, ImOr ,46021. -- Although blood msrks••wsre found_ whole wbeat rut possible.- li�i• � - -t.h' > °:.kv�wi'.Rasi•'Y+LCrm?F-.c - as.,l.-'-' ^311.hw: ...dd(me'a 4� - 7. +s•_~ ' •Y P Aw- •a��... .as 4 ,... •' ' r. �A � ., "�'.".:'l• .,Y tea: Ica — IOWI Laffs OUR GRAS S-WORD PUZZLE Mackinnon A ppo i General Sales Manager H HAND BELT DEAD _ 1 10 9 S 5 6 6 7 'First Hobo (surveying stream of 2 4 e Will s-Overland President pleasure-seekers) - '%'ates 'olldays. Y - Helpless With Rheumatism Announces New Appointr Makes yer eel common when nobody 11 12. -13 At one time she though'[ she,r iuld _ 2 ment at.Dealer Banquet -� in't lose the use of her right hand. Bui' T. A. RusseIT, President of Willys- Fellow Feeling --.14 §s 15 lb "a blessing"-in the forte of Krpachen Salts-put. her right, again. ; .N Overland Limited, announced at the Race-horses do not• rat the day ,be- 18 19 ::a:2tJ ? i¢;i Z1 '' "1 was sure In a ad fitate," she s' 1 fore�1 files-Overland Dealer Con- to a the race according to a magazine s,•,':": r writes In fact, I could not, do my vention, held at-the Royal York Hotel, article. And often we do not eat for ``''° - ' that Ross Mackinnon has been ap days after the race. 22 3# , ,!! ►y! :•25 housework, 1 was so Lad witjl rhea •, pointed General Sales 4tanager of.Lhe h matism in my,arms and hands. 1. Company. Father-'`You first met my daughter 26 t14j ., could.not sleep at nights, and hail to get up and heat Rater to ease my pain - In announcing this appointment,Mr. at the seaside, [ be]levE. 'She told me Is>`> and numbness. I took all kinds o: .. Russell said.: Sir. Mackinnon was how she had attracted you." ,9 ;; 30 -- medicines.' I rubbed it and plastered former! on the staff of the Masse •. Sutior-"Did she really? Why, she it-but i*_ was,still there, i thonaht f p y i told me you'd be furious If you found - ° Harris Company, of which.1 am Preai- 31 ; 3l 33 I would lose the use of my right hand. :"dent, and It i+•as there we were im- out she'd winked!" : > I could not hold anything, nor could ;' pressed with the executive ability and 34 di;• 35 :;>: 36 37 I sew a button on. .AIy arm would gc energy of Mr. 3lackinuou-so much so Judging by the trusbaud� some of ;, : .that when Florian Leduc, former Gen• them-pick pick out it seems that the ladies ;r'pc: dead. I was advised'to fry Kruschen. ?<-' are not hard to please after all. 38 ;:391 F •40 ;; 4I and inside of three week, 1 found sues: a change. 1 have kept on taking it �5 "What would happen to the young , and am so thankful' fur 'he blessin,ge ;p 42 .4� 44 45 1 have received In lieu;-:uen. man of to-day who could not even do - .c.rJ 1 - • c• lee all nigh the s night-thanks h ch u'. simple _a ra e ask 'a s . a co� ._ ` il n c unt- I __ • , . 7 $ help and'relief."-(hies., J. E1. - .�:'.::::::::...•::` :` :z: ! ant He mould pre5obly become a 46 4 4 49>V :< i<fz 3:: The six salts in Kru�„t n -.tltnulatE �� ++•a,.er. •� 50 51 the liver and kidneys :•, healthy,. r, Insuring a husband against death. t gala'-action; assist th::a w eat rkl T the excess uric acid %v;tieh ie the vnnsE A Isn't enough these days. He shotild be of all rheumatic 9nf'arlu 11'ht, Horizontal n- ^. � '' ..b—Corded cloths .. 1_ Slackened lacunas uric acid eat-t:ith its <! i Insured against theft. 1-Lodges :38-Beast of burden. 13-Balance poisonous t' Judge-"Do you wish the court to .G=Frult•(plural)' 39-Cures 16-Positions posits of needle-Ix)in!-?i•' 11 -Europeans '=:41-To plunge 19-Peeress there's no doubt abuut anOp schEf , understand that you refuse to renew n pairs sofas too! ?; ....' your dog !!cease?" 13-Brown - 42-Exists 21-Ebbed 14-Pronoun 43-Hurdle' 23-Re ' •. Defendant-"Yes. your honor, but-' - ._..,'_ -:..... 23-Regularly � '� `` •- • and Ju' ,-"We want no 'buts'. You 15•-Cultivators 45-To act 25-More despicable Eight Couples 1V rrie l will be fined. You know -the license 17-Post Office (abbr.) 46-Asiatic -To coat On Christmas day !_; t iv 't,', cn'a he.: expired." 18-Finish 48-11'rader `23-Deer o, : _ of S.. George the Martyr. l,µnt_•,,r, Defendant-"Yes, but- has the 20-Balance S0-Girl's name 30-Dull Eng., a pretty scene a%d a -•,nP%v;a::t dog" i 21-Spanlsb for river 52-To .gaze 31--Commanded - j 22-To-praise Vertical 32-To By unusual one was the slcn:nc; of t:a 'When a defendant takes the stand n4-Dank 1-Beast of burden 33-Insect -r register after eight +vrdd;;,g:i al.}.it _ . took place slmultanco�u-4 E'g:;t In his own behalf he tells all he knows -o To sell Stages 34-To rear brides -with their s: he'ean get awn with. 26-Frightens 3-Pronoun 35-Part of "to tie' _ Y 1.. bouquets of flowers aro tnd''th? vei. t - 28--Grain 4-To stroke : .37-Seedlet - dd ROSS MACKINNON � - table, were duly phot,,;;ranbr•d, -•3 Skipper-•"This._little boat makes 23-Hastened S-To cut 31�--Old form: possesses ._ sal Sales Manager, retired owing to! twenty knots an hour." 31-Stri 6-Unmixed 40-Dioceses Classified, /�dyertlslll� 11 health, Air. Mackinnon was his logi- Girl Friend-•-'•Think of the rope! '31-Strip of leather -7-Norm _ 43-Chewed :*I successof."• And who unties them all? 32-Horses 8-While 44-Rodent paTEilTa4 - -Mr, Mackinnon As tveIi known' 34-Bright 0-To mourn 47-Musical.uote 3 F,Nx.lSoti, H. j. , -t %ri•:,;•r1 fimong automobile men, inasmuch as Boss (sareastically)- $c you want* 33-To court - 10-Endured 49-French article r:ade Starks, Deltg•'-, '•:••'>>rrt:h r ke was for twelve years associated to ppose _ _ An co�ntrlea l"01 c•-a.' Ir isu,i,..,x get this afternoon off. I su -- � Toronto. - -•- with General Motolts Products of Can- your grandmoRier died, eh?'' AdviCC t0 Shepherds _ ANo1.E8 TU L-.ST �1IE�K'S tlda, first as General Sales Manager of Office'Boy-'•No, sir., She eloped." 1 p N OFFER TO Et'n'a•: ' :N,r.,i: - - PUZZLE A fst of wanted wt?n ,••:•+ ar t N!i Chevrolet Dirfalan, and finally as Aa _ - Shepherds all, and maidens fair, in:cr-natrivn Kent free. TLs 8arrr_ay Cort' Fold your flocks up, for the air �I H�A i G 10 J II G ysay, W rld Patent Atr• patent General Sales Manager of that A rich oft magnate had descended� LAC ;crab•, �)tta+ta, t_`atrada. - • zmpany, on one of New York's big hotels. Irri. 'Gins to thicken, and the sun 0 I L H 0 f T E D ♦ S E ( Mr.Mackinnon brings to ECillys-Over• fated at the indifference of the area to Already'his great course has run. 7 JitrE wr.vrt 1'.lxf;:r.'r�,7t: ►`�t't,'- " •]and an extensive experience in the his great wealth, he, detesm.ned to` p how' they kiss W R E A S S 9 I D G E S j r Se th'ei deW-dr0 9 �• TRY grit. better ai:: •'n,mp.r t,-.,,a' A B,Y S 3 !lit G fo>'atFr sherd+: :end il_,P�.{• ,^ ;rtnf br, ' automobile business. He Is entirely give them something to talk about, ,Every little flower that !s, I toL sun elix: White ' Ramiliar with the wholesale and retail At breakfast the. neat morning halLike a.rope of crystal' beads. S S RIS Y,A IC B S S'A burton,_ont 'vrobleme and should be-helpful-to all 'said to the waiter: i See the heavy.clouds low falling, F A I3 S ]S P 11 T D 0131 _dour organization." _ Ulf ltfagnare-'•Rrfn�_gr�-$4A worth 1 And bright_ Hesperus down calling ,► SOS[L l Y DIY • iS _ # - of bacon and eggs," * I The dead night from underground. Y li; s D D C j STORIES ARE WANTED Black Felt Hats Solution) waiter (shaking hs head)--"Sorry,I At whose rising, mists,unsound, - , I D 0 L Y'171 G T I L V lweil written -tore,- •t'. ', - 1• r sir,_bui we don't servebalf port ores in Damps and vapours Sy apace. . market ybday. The �l, i<:-s:';o rk,V"O t R 0 B B.I G It S of instruction for honk 9f Spain's Sartorial Problem C this hotel." Now, good night! may sweetest _ po.c•s ,"Il develop >�u- cv-ott- ,itadrfd. - Spain's Cabinet, whlch slumbers I. I X P I D B $ Dower and lend yod, with the exception. of two changes It was the young Iawyer's first case, And eoft silence fall in numbrers S R > MIS D S R S for Free .Ability Teat z and he,was bubbling D On your -eyelids: 'so, farewell: „ . In E -f D E S D S R 111. I B23AW 3a Say a, Lis::co, bas remained intact since the begin- g over with ride=' a•y • 213G Bay 8txo,_ •TOroalu ntng of the Republic, has won the, and enthusiasm as he stood !n court. Thus I end my erasing knell. -title fli the 'Black Hat 'Cabinet." ' Lawyer (addressing defend- -John Fletcher. -"Poem.$." -' .--- _Maxima _ __ _ - Young Law -_ _ — The Cabinet has struggled man. ant)-"Now,you say you came to town, Maxims are to the intellect what :','fully agal�xst 'offending the prole. to look for work? I put it to you, "I haven't yet.-found a _politician laws are to actions: they do.'not en-. Highest Price Paid - tariAt by gearing tall stik hats, and throe was-another, a'stronger, motive who 1gjnores ressanable 'and reason- lighten;but they guide and direct.and,''against becoming a target for the that brought you all this distance." ably proffered. information and ad- altl2ough themselves blind,,are pro tee 'or � ° sae ,i`P L-4 ` " ' �11s ' j_ Defendant Cirre"pondence sAiNfed- moneyed classes by wearing nail-. (hesitating)' - -Well.I vice,"-Raymond :Holey. tive.-Joubert. I thing lnapproDriate on formal occa- there was—" 1 EASTERN FARM PRODC'CT3'CO•, .,Yount: .awv r-"Ah! t 443 >3]loPaul ul��fleet Csat _ - -- - - -The 'Mint,ters finally solved tae -a' And what was it'" - problem when they went to con-'I ' .Defendant-"A locomotive." _ pmtulate Alcala Zamora on his first{. �(T.y} e��� !ear's iactimbency. as President of 1 Some persons never,do anything for e� Do Y0 l 1 I L�W # RE-TINNING 5 :Spain by.wearing° black felt hats. a cold_Probably figuring that It never , _ did anything for them. I I ?ii:k Cs= oy l ream ; ...a•,�. ,'t •♦ -rte i "The language^o s fence is tDe' - - Hoops lour old cane of r t . new same throughout , the world." - Horace-'Lei's 'make whoopee." to lr,Ttaa! q - for less than h�if•carrot yews f'ae- �, M teurize-s retina's at your n plant- world." Schwab, Edelyn-"\o,,it's too much trouble. r ww v,w.y :: Toronto Cadmiam rtat Q n .baries yI. I r: s;, .r,: w''��?'i.?d.:;;��.:'r"::;iJ. .7?,.• ..:�'':" ,�?� risiu�n� Co. Ltd Let's buy it." 190 - - --- :� r•�'�`e:' :, 190 EdRtn avenn•. Tbroato :�' �l The girl-who hesitates may AUNT ROYAL lost, but she-is-apt to become an old THAT DEPRESSED FEELING. J rt„ l ; maid. - w 4 :,,r.. .k is-LARGELY LIVER z Father - "Was Jack intoxicated ' - Wake up Four Liver Bile when he came home last night?" -Without Caloma G©ills 'fie Mon-tree I Daughter-"I-didn't-notle= ate;ELiag - - - -except that he asked for a mirror to liver,eare-feeling t ouiag iEs duly simply because l Your Listen to this good news. Our see who he was." room rates have been lowered: The - F^ u m n is >n< Doatlds of liquid hdlg into 3 rntr bowels.Diaeetlon and elimination _, and.. ;u.�::x,,,.,�^ ..'•,,....<..- ^org�w.:; ve both ham w Yo• ti system schedule shown below gives all It is said that the Jones' Ind is the f bd%t'•r'r'^-°'• 'r oyou need Is a liner st:on,lant. Boma• . the thrifty details. Charles Dorn- y °sk thinsthat goes farther than sa}'e.nineralwster, Itierger and his ramous, Broadcast- most promising boy in town,. He owes �d ' � ,' -: on,lasstivo-C y orehewinj hum or rouQhas A I ` ' r ,e pig orchestra has made the Mount everybody. wlich only move the bowel—r�no lag t} rest .. wuu of trouble, our liver. 6oya1 Dinner and .Supper Dances A Take Carter's Little Liver Pills.Prn1y veae- tang of the brightest spots in the I table. \o harsh calomel(mere ry). flare. Sure, Assorted J Y bs _ !or tbam by name. Refuse su titute% c: _ social life of 13ontreal., ohs are Necessar *'�•.•-.•... .. ••'••, �so`.at.0 aruuut•:_-_ •_- To Earn a Livelihood in Spain' -On your next trip to 1lontreal, let - Vernon G. Cardy, our ',Managing Madrid.-To lose a job in Madrid� BOYS 1 BOYS 1 Director, be your host. Let him is not the catastrophe it would be Dai 17ie of . chow you why the Mount Royal is elsewhere. Here, in older to make a � 20 famous. "The Home Away living, every one has to hold sev. Cutleura Soap �om Home." eras jobs. This system does not make Keeps Fore and Haade Mount Royal Hotel " for efficiency, but it does offer varl. Clear sind Heshby _ NEW Low Rates ety, And gPpna them- m11— Price 25c. Single rooms with baths, $3.00 up earn their own living scrambling. Si n le rooms with baths, $6.00 up A man may be a government clerk . . �N in the'morning, a mail carrier in the WEAK WOMEN Batten ............. ... $10.00 up afternoon and a. house 4. porter in his ---Take n +t v F off moments. Another may be a E. to V. li.'CARDY. t'" y ... Lydia Oflim una Twice Managing court clerk before moon, a• practicing ,. ►t>i ;�` suss .,;�. Bare you ever.felt mat Iron ware ego r i tamest afternoon, nth in his spare , aria to do tbat Fm did , •Director � - --•' .• _ time was several other kinds of K ': '' Est 1�the strsnath to do yota wwkr - w, commissions. Perhaps the buslest Wesson wla are waa and gR,do� 's: man of all Is the Spanish newspaper elresN tale s tonic etftch y (ydft _, "r man. He usually works for a Mad• That the Richlelieu River Is one of the greatest eel•fishing rivers >llatihom s Vileabte compoamd. 8.ed- f - SO rid afternoon newspaper all day, for in the world? Near St. Johii, Que., more than 100,000 pounds are a morning paper on some specific caught yearly to find ready markets in'Hollitad and-GermAny. 'Weirs, kind of news most of the night, and such as ,those shown In the.picture, are thrown across the river'sad „N out women wbo rs�e�► finds times to act as correspondent the Bela descenders the stream at h finding their barred by to se my t1hot they-v Masher[by for three or four provincial. news- these obstructions,gfollow along them to be led into the traps placed �1& �W a botW trove y!r dro& M papers, accepting political and other on teddy...wd wean *4 ie.wltw - - domtntes1tous 1111 often as he can 'get by the AtAlermen. Xany legends exist concerning eels, one being that them• they were worabipped "by the Dgyptians.-Cenadiaa National Railways. )SSLiE No. 5---33 - _:. - IMF WF-11 idento re ed --7Tbe township council will —Many of our req ke meet on Monday next for the 4D -0 of fin. transaction of general-business. —F. C. Mechin of Montreal.paid —Alex Picov will hold an sac- of V Mr. and Mrs. Bly, of Toronto horses on Saturday, Jt V. his parents here a flying visit on tion Palo of .,were in the villa o on Siatnrday FrMar last. Feb. lith. See bills and sale —Miss A. 9 Aichardson "at —170 . G. and Mrs. Scott,of Clare- register. the week end with friends in ont, visited W. J. and , Mrs. —The Women's Missionary So Pick ering's' Leader Store" visited Miller on Sunday last. ciety of St. Andrew'* Church will —Arthur and Mrs. Boyes —E. L Chapman was in Whitby meet at the home of Mrs. R. W. their daughter, Mrs..Lorne Kemp, eek attending the January Miller on Wednesday, Feb. Sth, at last W line ..Monaick Knit Pad family, of Whitby township, session of the County Council. 8 O'clock. and —Mrs. Harbron, of Mt. Zion, —Elmer and Mrs. Tom@ spent a day last week with her will be in town. -shortly-to tuns of Oshawa, spent Sunday a parents, C. B. and Mrs. Filkey. is os. Any orders left at `X`Ejmi .-with Mrs. Torus' pa"uts, Oliver _From all parts of tt WS OffiCei Will 'Teceive pror Is province KE uptttf regarding and careful attention. HOSE RY J. G. Baxter,who was confined fears are expressed damage to fall wheat and bay —on account of the in2reased. -to his bed -for about a week Cold, crops owing to the unfavorable aetivitles in the General Motors ­:-miffering from a very severe weather, as the alternate freezing and aillied industries in Oshawa, for ladies. to able to be around again. andthawing cati8eathe plantato over ninety families have been e--Mrs. W- B.- Powell has been be lifted out of the ground. Al- taken off the relief lists. confined to the house for Peveral though the buds are well advanced' --:-Dr. Carmichael *ill -be in Ow- All. Silk—Mock Full Fashioned. suffering .from an attack frnit growers say that no dawage ge'of the service of the Presbyter- of fin, but i@ now improving. Church,-at the Friends' Meeting- The play. "Play the Game," of has resulted so far. Leaaing Shades 14 —Word Was received here on House on Sunday next at.2.30 p. in. ti;;Uaited Church, is being pre Monday of the death that- morn' Lveryb9dy welcome. The Bible Class 0hukken Rose Taupe, to awted at Brooklin and Toron ing of John I. Balgdou, of Mark- and Sunday &hool will meet-at 1.30 4- un-metR1, Haze Biege. Wednesday and Fj iclay nights ham, brother of the late Edwin —rhe W. A. of the. United of this week Balsdon, of PickeAng, who died Church will meet on Wednesday, —The Port Perry Star- records ... . ,Note the pric I.n its last issue the death of one of on January Oth. Deceased wag a Feb. Sth.in St. Andrew's Church, -ine�tea will-be held. Durham County's oldest residents, but jearne to,Canada when a young A speciAl prolzrAm- i;3 being Pre.. who was born in A real nian He was well known pared. All the ladies of the . 39c. a' pair, -3 pairs for.$1.00-. -county this. Feb. 5—Sund%y School, 19 a. M * Rtock. He farmed for a number of —Fierce ouow-itorm;4 contini Morning Prayei'- 11. Evening California. In the- -CHAPMAN year, at Balsam, but a nniijber of to rage . in ie IOU wiU be in charge�of both: ser. years ago moved to Markham Yosewite Valley 149 inchem of township wberene continued his snow bas fallen since the begin 'have been trapped by a —Snow fshovels aie beginning luccesbful career as a farmer. In Ding winter. and ove' '20W not from w at of' use. But r this does not worry people, as since the union. In politics he their cars and seek shelter in they would "rather logo them in was a Conservative. cabiw. Snow plows are being 7 6 Volt i this way than from -wearing out —The.C. N. R, and.C. P. R.-have used in an eDdeav(,r to rescue A Batterieg'6.00 both served notice on. their engi. thosi� entr% ed' 82yeral deaths --The Boys' Parliament. repre. firemen, conductors. train. have resnl ff&m the @torm. Seated by the Tuxis Boyp and the need nven. yardmen and telaraphem —St. George's A. Y, P. A. held a -Trail Rangers, have comme in that a second deducAlon of 10 per Literary eveuing last Friday.with Mell's Heavy All-wool Sweater Coats timir -stock-selline tampaign cent on their wage@ will be made, with Idies Bettv Kingston in -b 3rd. charge. She !-a pontemplatine South Ontario this week. Th to become off ective on Marc 9 objective for the district is forty It is reported that the men will taking the it Y. P. k. for a trip bb tefuseto accept the cut, ae'tboy rolund the world and last-week —The town �f Fort Colborne, on Lake Eri#, is in such a deplor- have had-not only the 10 percent she stikrted at America. We all ages, but their enjoyed otir trip, and everybody Men's Light All-wool Sweater Coats ....able condition financially" tbat reduction in Mileage was greatly redriced a who took part gave great pleasu�e, 7 the or two ago so. thav their and we were all sorry when th to close the public seboolfj for a year e total reduction in wage@ will evening ended� Thi% week is year,in order that they way Im amount to 20or 30 per cent Social. and wewould liketooes, Pro Men's All-wool. Worsted Sox The Niagara River. or the- 'ithout considering the additional every member and also ikorue new been 10 per cent that is propeaed. TbAy. onee. S o7.L lock.-harp­Colu. , 3 pair- 1.25 - first time on record. hag claim that with tbiq Cut. their —On Saturday evening fire without ice during the month of wagea will be about 1 7, per cent broke otit i-n the barn c,f John January. Usually the ice bridge les'? than that JU-nited Web­teN Dn the Whitby townli-ner. 'is formed during that nio-i3th. It _p%id to the StateQ 'eniploye". M-r.*Welipter bad -gone to bed and per lake-i will scion veme down )U Jan-aary 2#')tb, in St Andre tutik the -f mew mmila F ber ot county r0a.] Co Each inember responded to, the- imp, %,F.Q corhp:-OW-3� de�.trf'y(-J: 7 ­and -1 Tomato Juice 39c. VOMIQV00- We c-IngratulateA him Crozier, g%ve % very de!iabtlul ,f ,pv Fjp1,1ej,. j1% ftlrj Radio Lice' Fred T. Bu 'ting :.Able to be around the house. At the evening aervice IdIne Bath lible and Wild& Spen:,e, r sang two wf,(h4 E, 11T --Yoll ;-A C,.A Y' - vr "lid at cim. e r P re —Hospital. j iuoutWs tor indigent patients t-o-#t the meeting to a t.IoL�e. ronto. These addreasep- were on -OntarioS46N. One r 64 the County at in E%4t Whitby alone coat 9' - S. on Wednesday evening with an ia."'and a rynopsi;.of them ought. he moth�er' died from tubercniveie, while three of her to be intererting Find helpful in orterbouse, 20C. children ate suffering from the atter which Miss Wilkie and How ibe-forn�­atinn 'e,f our. opinions I . - ... . as we-disease. Relief in various e nftbe.greaI probilorn*`Sirloin, Sirluin. 1813 ard Law, leadenik of the - Literary "on tom -R 150 Meuse slim of- tuoney each year gro"P, took chFirge. The topic 70 but still we are uat'so hard hit"as' the evening, "Artigto of. old an4 Brisket, . ao their messages to the world'." Mi@4 Now me-other votinieR Puch as York Short Rijb,'.­` Short Bad others ad joining Torontck._- Ev6 Bunting then gwre A midil)g,. OR SALt-- Clo-#,r nr tirriotify bav'. Round Srea*k,. TIC -Round Steak­ .15C —In California. that. country of The main feature of fhei evening F�josecrl.,Wed. C01.71ari,2311,DunbB­on.13 wao- a debate. "FL69ul-ved, 'that --7c ­-Slaoulder Roast, i 2c porpp�dal.liulnmer, they have been' Shoulder Roast, ­oxperiencing a very severe Ab`blii­hed,"- -Jack' Chap!,,gn and S,�,ba Nlzr:r. W01..4t::v��2p. S-1i, Rlade 11,6mt, C --'Blade Roast 12C -it i� reported, fell in to's Angeles, Arrn4nd Goldsmith n d the Rib Roast.... ... 15c Rib Roast, rinative, while. Hqward Law "TANTED-Coacb or sedan. '.IS or 10-ar feet 4 iino* in par*.-- of 4P cash price tovllvl�.Fi�k,r:ng N�%�., :.3 Ion in e g Fk very appro ,r ,re Pick�:701. fienry Nlocre,R.R.Na -W te Q E D ' . The first thing we know Cali A very interesting mee-ting-waia and the League benediction. txi,opcape the cold winters of a $,:3r 60-21. 23.- State. * —In these times of great depres. —Those who have radiog will, ion when farmerta, pRytietilarly -INIOTORING TO TORONTO—Ever.y dav­ Would like �a�enqer to help S�97e no.donbt,.have noticed how happy ten,ant faruierc, find it impofi0ble cost. J�rri#�A. Sbipt on, R. F,1A.Fickmi,it. the announcers and "artists appear to mike their li%yinenria, ine y of to be. rent etc.- Mau OR . .SEIBEIRLING ..`. How easy it i's fur them to edilig taxes, SALEOR FOR 'RENT�Five laiiRh and crack Joke-, and very thern b%ve chattels seized and put F room cottalte,with electric light and garage, i the. anctioneer'R .-bammer. in.Pickering Village, Avply to Verb White. meldom-Fire they b;ard to cry. NO rinde ',vionder they are 6o*hnpi3y and Natarally, they have the deepest -special Service' Tires, cbeerltfi. Wim--cutAles L.. LL.1 y4n-piLthy of their fellow farniers, S�RCU—NT—7.roomed briiise.brick, my tw)i f we-got from-$1,000 to$5,OeA. Who know -that the,preulemnivic%t F i-cf� St..'Pickeying. Soft **ater in 'khow, are for speaking or singing into a ii3 wbich the unfortnoati Jindh 115 Jonts Ave.,Toronto. PhoneHar2239, rs now debanchery iknd that to take place Aive of six his, sn,!h As laxiness, RI, WANTED--7 For genpral nights a week. If--me could not or mismanagement, but due solely 'Gh'ouqework, must he fond of children, clean. biiilt.strong�r and-lwear Ionger.,th.an OZY and wiflisg worker. References required,permanent 'ifsuitt App y Nirs.C.L.Stephenson.Whitt:-. g4,t that amonnt for singing we to the depreapion, bad prices i -d. I '.tire even SeiberliDg conl1d ever build -hie rontro 23 wight get half that amount to other causes beyond The danger in walking with are repen Avariety wanted. Highest cash prices paid. the traftic on onr highways was spon@ible ior the sale. When the, PhcneUT mail orders car-fully received by the Phawn-un -Wednesday last when sa could be avoided or postponed Ideal Who esale Fruit Exchange, at.1024 Dun- lbese das st.,West,To�ronto,or phone Lombard 17,75, "a isk:to-see woildif4ba Mrs. Hannah Jack, of North for a period to Rive the man a 22-23.. .-..Come in an Oshawa. was killed—almost ine't. chance to pay bifl debt@. T li IN SALE .OR 'EXCHAN.GE—Or Lus tires*. autly when struck by to sympathy iva9dimvinyed atasFkle FOR 200acres near Newmarket, 150 will rent. in the United Statep, when the 2cre-5 workkkile. 12 acres fall, crop in, bailince "g a plowed, pring Perponw, 2tviv a orf cr"k. -Close.,to itchm, on* vLnSJ a halfjile c. N ien could not bring a price 'higher pavedroiad. App)Y Jewph Mitchell, arl-11 %valk against The t" c. V1 Mon t. 2off walking with traffic one is 11able than one to tbree-cents each. The from -SPENCER OHARLES. Be I to become confused. if' it car is' man's ''neighbors had drranged 1,-ORSALE—Brick hiingRiow, near- lop* bohind before being noticed, among them,!elve@ to make the iy new, c roomR, electric light. Pnoderri plumbing.close ro Hi about one-balf mile 'Generia' Re 'ai-s,10ils audlGas.*, sale a failure by refusing to'bld riburton. X".1 Y"If acre of land on p and that is what happened to Mrp. es arDu Sept at a price which Wag Of no corner. convenient to fct 1, clilliches and Jack. The deceased wag was a 434� hgiurl; City bus line. A ply w Alexandot Thom. .i y 23-26 -Ficken'ng, Ontario