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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1933_02_17 rya-.__. ,,..,�,�-..,r} rr :• .^SiM�,rh.�'_� .(r:T ,.--l'Ow}W.,•r•\-.bc:,e�. _ .-:�`+)'.°iQ'T.'""•:tax's!-' `• •- •a• a _• •'..^,+�_.'�•.°.�.. �,,..-rR-,-+� �="-: "r'.' _;M1°.�: YJ.r.':�� v.. -eov..,,wL;-ra- �>,'rw+wt..::. i'ra+.�us.xra.•..:..•rt - v-^,,, sr•.:'rra`^.•"c�s-,i�k,`°.S's;`+i>+'.n:.•�...;yr..,,� .. �... �. ~-.• der. •- ws.. ,..,y n,s.,> _ _ °r'.• .,. -,T>!Fe"3 �„�, ;�•+-r.. na.acv:;.•..n.+.s^.,'.'-w• ts.. _.y..�,% �•�`�' ak-..��. a•'7: .o :t:r.RS✓,,ei�. ,,F.. .$.xmv.,x: ,1`-r,. _ '�` _ •y •�', '"�.,� s'"`;,rp'"`l .u. .-a. t'r: ;4-:_°.z"%"4•'"y,'• �F �. °'r .•,j9 ,'�sss. *.a,r, a,.,.•. :i.'c'..r;;,c,*. :�, �'r ,i e. .,;.,r rl.,t• .•w _ ., 'y" ,,• - '� .« •2 .. •' +.y•�;""4++'A. �'7 t1"• �...,vr""„•'.e`�r" '.�. w'; °,r'+` y< ;. .d >,.• y. ..rte .•.+''s��,��rF�•:�,,r,,'t x i 4'. _�Q AIL 0 -- • L: LlXa _-- _ _ . -= ',-- •- . •-PIC�ERI�TE�:, _41�TT..--FRIDAY, HE B. 17, 1933. � _:�..: � _:.._.. __ _- . _h3o. 2i> - ;ky VVVf$gk*Wnitl issbs. - Dunbarton West Hill o_ GREENWOOD -f 'e Dunbarton Anglican :Miss:an Suri- The Young People's Society of day Feb. 19th. ,Sunday School, 2 P. Chalmer's Presbyterian Church; Tor- y _ L H. O. PEA1i80N-Pbysiciali A Rood supply of Hard and Soft rn. Evening Prayer and sermon at 3 onto; conducted the evening service and Sur�eoa, Dunbarton. 101y Coal on hand. Also a su I p -m. The,subject of the address will at Melville.Presbyterian Church here .,. _� MILLS �' ?' pP y be "The Sacraments." All are invit-, on Sunday evening. The. Young Peo- jl�:FORF3YTI3+ OQ1s.D., Director w - -Kindling Wood, --__ ed but as this, is a-subject of stud] pie's Society of thF local church Iava _ Q�tometrieal A•■oaauonofOntario. Res.' stove lenpath. for•Confityned,• thC, Confirmation Cl- been for the past two months in ch- -Established 1836 1,laS�d Me>abrr of ter Ameri•an Opwmetrical t arse of the evening services, during llrsociation_ Ey , esamiaed by appointment. - 12tf Phone Pink. 1 Q9, as are especially urged.to attend. - 4hane Y5o4 Cl.,_emont.Oat. - the illness of the minister, Rev. Mr. :> ` Audley McConochie. On Saturday evening, ' t.epal. . DONALD-MUNRO,-P1C'KEFLI'NG George West has returned. home the _Melville Y. P. S. held a succes- THIS IS THE - . - - •:r TiUNCAN B.-- McINTYHt-Barris­ �) from Toronto where he. has been ilI fun slCatiilg party on the duck pond. Ts car, �lol:citor, Notary. Office—BrwkSt.. •+�� ' since Christmas: ` _ , .StOUtfvi„e FARMER'S ��ILiL' !'Y' South. opposite Ban!Telephone OfBre' Whitby. _ � GENERAT} 1NSURANCE bird. Theodore .finnan Spent afew - �i larlte number of farmers r Phone 45. fib:y A6&16:Y .. {{ --- days last week`,xith her sister, Mrs. Friends in to Fill be glad to exchange their grain RDONALD RL{DDY Barrister BROUGHAM, - ONTAP.10 Stork, of the Lake Shore. I learn that Rev„Mr. Stephens, former . for y .5ol:cito Notar,Putt,r: 'vloneyto Loan. ' p y Baptist pastor at Claremont„ and ' efricr ha Cerny o O led by the laic A.E. Loan. , A good time was s ant b the Facilities for Ala°;ne a°° kind of I°- Flour' and Cer eels '. d.ia,south trly o:CPcurt t hictzy. any_ , Club at their meeting at the hon3e' short-time resident of Stouffville, is try. durance at hest rates _ _ (,.f-George and Mrs.- Field.on .-Mon--1 recotiering, fiom his recent serious B 'S, BELL,& ROSS. - available• day last. i illness from an ulcerated stomach. It Saves money and many more JJl e:s, Saiic;tore. 909 tiortl3rra Ontario Security,and Service my 4lntto, `- Building,33-JBay �:reer,Toronto„ filly Phone Pic>i. 510 - The drama given . by the Young His eldest son, Gordon, who attend- should do it: W.,I Beaton, _ ___ ?eople `of Almond's Church will be ed .Continuation - School here last x , tl.B;Bel'• '- _ siren here_in tl1P church on Thurs-' term, assumed his father's respon- Years ago practically all farn7er�' J.D.F. iioss. Adelaide..535-9 �gy, Feb.,23rd. -` � sibilities during'.his•illness in pica- got their flour and cereals in ' * i7I0fIARi✓80?V• P1CgERII�'G ' .k J. H. $Bas' . 'Claremont The Young People of the United chine at three appointments each ezchanRe for their grain and JL! Ivry VEY-Barri■ters,Solicitors,Notaries PHONE 9 Church, Pickering, were entertained Sunday, on the�Alvinston circuit', wh- Q �/� , public. 215-214 Confederation life Building, -.- Saved 'None Corner of Yorge and Rich aond Ste, Toronto. FURNITURE at the home of F. M. and :sirs. Chap- ere the family noy: resides.. Phones Adelaide•4959 and 4980,--By appor i. man on Wednesday evening. Why not do it again ? i o►ent,Saturday evrni-.41. Picker;nd res:denee a Whitby -A number from here attended th_ y Pt■oaeP,ck,3613, - sti We- are di.splaYiYig 'an attractive' T--- •' • There is no Sour on the market varier of Xmas Gifts. Brotherhood meeting on Monday ev- y The Maple Leal Farmers' Mutual. that has stood the test rPHOSISCN & McMILLAN-Barria• eeing last to hear Walter C.-Thom- p , 1 lira, Solicitors. Notary PubJ;c. O�:e at Aluminum and Ciraniteware Etc. Fire Insurance Co. held t}ieizannual-- - -better than - , - bt�drnctolMr.�hornaon, lotil.conce5ronkl' Furniture sad Furniture son, .- cussed the meetings olumbus on Satutda Coke Pastry it. . o who did problems of • tP1ck _ .. a L y' t p Fine ennQ, Office lwurs'Th rsda and^a:vrday tvovelLFea. ills ' ___ - ,ar,crrwvra wilt the -president, B. K1831n11 -evenings. Isom 7.0°n-m- +.• K � � r Tpporntmer,t. Toronto o!!w 605 Hoyat Bank _Pi-ices lost, in ..keeping with trines. Whitevale !4lothersill, in the chair. The financial Bldg Phvge Pick 20CU. Toronto Eta:^:iQ.3. - -”— Statement was presented by the Sec t ma-k e3.a.Fins s nthel Seebeck spent`Sunday rotary; Paul-G Purses, who is_ also Bakers J_o Ftavared --. . Dental —'- - - �OF,� S -t the h,r..e ,.of lie. parents. _ - - ,, '' � clerk-fur East Whitby,.`and- it Shops dread. - �Iia- O. Wriite returned to Toronto the com any. to be in stood financial Monday, z t P Cho ping Veda fldayr ATR1L C'.S1#lTFI. U. D. 9.. L. D. y �� niter.;pelndin� a ew t.a}s :a'etil H.” po-itio_n, notwithaturdine the heavy and Friday. We do - 1111 Lt, ,_:�.Dais, . G•za,,.:s • :i rind 5 \ B.C. Shingle nat'.rat E. arcs Mrq: P,,ynter• . Ito-;ee in recent year. The losses in i4 right. the Rrya,c,o,trse of Dental St-rte ra and Tnro�: and trtained colors. t\p„nr a gn the:r skates .sharp iJ:r 2 hit?r, were I2ss than in`Arc- - to tin ven,ty. A: Ctaremu:t n'9ce'OVe(b. A. - - $wott R.,•ore a:e:y3n►sday arrdFr'dar. Pb•^,r 'I't}RO TO 14PHALT ROr FIN' G . :3'rt�s.at:,:nc#ih skating party' at Cox:-' reeding.. ?'ears. The speakers urged NO ruRF.i)IT - ? stouft _fA 1, lilt in throttles, eidinR3 ails ai Gio^e rink this :lhursday. all policy-holders to take every re- O f the Change 1 •i p n a(�connt.o h aQe io t't, r>e i1F.RBi.:TT.'PALLAfSE, L'. Ii-S., rollroo1ings. 1Ir. t�. McRa;:, of Altona, who caut.i,tn:'in_ guardlnsr their properties geld' iris r1cse margin l eel! at. I V D.' . G aC•sa err the ROa", Cotkc• ^ Ga:P, lion shingles .ipl roolinr;g :u�'r been` ,:pending a few days °i. against fire, ar !i LL im forced to• disewinne credit, i [lenta >drgrd�sandt5r t r;verR;ty c'T,,rc-co whitet'alt, Teturnerd home last week.I Dumbarton except., for a�nrOYed roonthl O@icr,Frrsde,e►Recrn,:. or eaRt,of �t, 41:11- We can'expply the m•i:rrlod only. or The t�hiteval-e Baptist Young Pea- P .- y •co°a.ffi ci+rw9'ap�ntWeDi. x ray' _ 'gi`'e yo'_s a Ziri a°n the-campletr Rle•s : tciet will hold a skating. ar- `- aceoeiut?..,vice P*one P•<ir a-0�. - •4 r y t - ohs a3 we Dire u the.,:d tb'r } g`y Mrs.'Smith,-,,f Toronto,, was the :y at the Cedar Grpt.e rink on T ors guest of hiss Janet AIGson; lass . �+ M,, Q,��-•i• ;erricPtt of x dces-tas3 aay night, Feb. gird. Ev'eryonA \:•Qek r - mofl°g man. - s�•usirttoo garbrs. ' ersme'and enjoy a good skate. Mrs:,T. Armstrong, of.Toronto. is- All'~^"' Work G,iaranteed. _ -A most enjoyable . 'euchre party, the-,guest of her sister, Mrs. Arex. L. SURNIN©HAM ELIZABETH RICHAP.W%ON- BICKERING oval held in the Hall on Monday ev- Thom. Building and General R Fire and automotrile;n•uranee o:v;kr'rde,"' • •�• -nine•, which concluded with refresh- ;Liss Elva -Annie, Rpent the week- Contracting. ` a llOr" s::na eompanx•Of. ■oi:d fnanc,al"stand. ,••• r-•ents and dance. Come and join an--• F.s imates hirn#shed on all claltltas- ox. nti er•party on S(onday, 2;L1L and end at Oshawa• With her frlena, Mrs ►. _ L V MS� YARAT) H"bbe' of work-Interior and Exterior. or POSTILI- 000am" Liucnee8 Adana-lAn, have a ;rood_time. Sirs, White-and Mrs. Irvin White . ' F. for oouadlf.. of fos•S1 said Ogzano.- Aire• ' - -- -- g Alte:s.iraae and repairs. -- • two■Am Of all Wadi an•nued w at abrrsarl I - - ------ ----- ------ Balsam attended a .luncheon in the city gig- Chimneys Bui1L " Concrete WorL'. aNi••. ♦ddrar■8rara ate•s P.0.. Oas - =-- Miss-Mi1- _ $IaCk9r�ithibl�, d. R'aod�_ork - �en by the latter s Fusin, - DB.BXATON T0WN8HIPOLERE -it right prices Miss Sadie Evans, of Claremont, dred Hinder, on Monday. - Phone Pickering 5732 r ooa••fanew QsmrBlr■tosafoe is visiting'with Lorne and Mrs.-Join : The Women's Association. is holds FAIRPOI3T, - - OYTARI4 Nos is the ti°oc! tn. have those repair adws"•, A•coroaaes, z w, - >roary to lord. ' + , ey. insi a social evening on the e'venin� ~'�6O�ww�isVW0, ro•r '� ![air/ _tr► also neR$e� one o baa°dWQTheir m- %1±�a June _Forpyth, of'-Claremont, of Friday, Feb. l.4th. Refreslvnennt? =Shingles -For �c3�e n,,s File iry Plows aiw•%vs on hind. -Gent t!'. latter 1>3rt of last wtek' ,viii be %Prvf-d, art] a g,,od program X. MAW, LICENSED ACCr'- Aho de-der in Viking C',,im Sep sis• �" Junr_Gndr3ard.. � will be protidnd: Adl'.i.�=,:n, '3:5 :1n i 5% r.l'ear•and Sx'N,;. B, f', Shingle-?. T IOAI:EP tint fork,i}ntagic■pd1lwtum_ - _ ' '. W'ar Dar %.4 Jt,•i( Diy. ,J ToronLn, i+ lU.Cei-4, _ Cogrt,er Al]krndsof'■alai prom £1y areadtd ,ry+tnd RU-c,x1- tT j? t,Fp,t µ.itfi 'ltPr hr,,th - •—•-- G-%P (i•el�a�tTFd-CLMbI Sbirgles, eT�■reMOnAble. Urtr* 'or talc■ may b• If thinking ri' F,_tClnit dr1 21r".;rl'.rt3i<, +ti�•ndnrg. M„� -_- .Blyd'r t✓el• S!'i'•• Shia j`IFe, rrraolled it NEWS'(Mcv, belt and izGrpen• neh '.s a J,-r,un(.tr•,i 'n t,f t14� New y•. Y.ic.h p. bnrl`'1Ir:,' Lys ^ Green d•o� vnonea ti,by,Uri AIe*,' re.ttlkF:,:icg i, tl-icy :sheep: I y• b:y Fi'•itai��1+'r+'.1: ni7�i'l-, Dirt an,: 14r �1" .on •.:•tare Ft1tNL'- ?°r rri.•'• are'ris�' ;; ed at, ;nD. _ _f r. and.�Lr Ja::ne• s.nd ?,Ir Y;ih:-n 4::dd .r^ r .f.atsn a;pt+rRt-.'itt-iar:ell. - GARr MERT-S_C. - r Y.' �. -- ET' -r' t-C- C _ TZtz = *,' f iuT ' n T\:. ;rl.y r: i'!` r•,rit„ :"si�icl• �� `t-rn•,+;a 1.,,- T. P.%T ERSON S CLAHE NTON: r �_•_ .,.... .r. V (iRl'.l`•NC Clfa.l� , '...'tr� *.hnn' .ir.. �tnT'C• ce'.e,',rat,-A • '.{f- „ _ (.•all FcR•ft r•.'• %Y�r/_.^ i'1.'.u•7`AJ•- _ z:�a: •.,.:.: _ 3 �:r _ f_ �P-rc�r-;xl;-=3*�-;ems-:�.,. t'•t• w�urfzir- _ -- _ _ ... - �o=#i`r , n,:d tc t:x _ -:— - 1 . t ar are ••tlu'• rtt?:•:: a a rug p tagAt r Li, at . k,ee -_,tnir_ty >trA •r ;ply '`+,. 'bur c, sr iuu br'u; r Yew Can Buy 8� HOBIe - - t•:. _ .+.r ',\ayN r:. e , �.a' �i J -Pickering Mills "` n;• t r"u+ir,,i ky t4':i.. E. Trernhle. and 'ills: W;-z e , r► -A:;,lcir,diof-rIP-:F:cal g ,tly - anr1 NLr:_ .►3i:ketr. •f Cl:.rrl�., :.q ,. h rid...e,. Z1`tl;�. $AfiTF:FiIFS, kept in st :;:. F'.+e-d crenintt• lnv=t ,,t.r2+ r'6tcrr-,i ,tut Srom=Tor,.ntu.oti F- U4. RAVA•vrI•t tiiett I..t_•l0. ttl? i:inp K rit.in ,tayitnT 1.,.wt...Hr'i• hey end eitlllt.,ukknnd u:ttt 2riNr:ds' AC('I:S�(1RII:'S -;' ti4ory 1-05, '^ 1'l r•:, t'-rPi3 f u�i an.] 31,11- r ,t^•3 d"n;roues. NLra. T�ellar fPll'dhun •ztalrs at-= 'A�rt+l ,iv gad better Pikes =. - tirl �[e�l 1 t .c ltlitli.^.8 the :�Ii;- icr Ftar>n tr in?d nurse• of f h'er dau�t:t%r, #rs. F': - : T the home u ~ lwOTIEE' - - gurrl3 to rile whe,ii anti <,ttier t"larerrnnt, who has 6ecn att.-wiint�, _ • • `) ,,rtQ of the (:ereal R:'sin-. tilr _Richard Dar uhn is s�rivu'cl} Clark. a tety day: ago, but, fortunat- -1 i : r•1%. 4ie was not•seri-ously 'injured. y� n c to in T^ riritr), Whiteva.Ie ':- �flIS r An ?:d f•i-liloned iiPttltll :il,' uas away f,r a`coun'!e �,f-dad.:, RPmcmber tie drama to be giv-m - • x ;al.taing fu'n,l •modern• x4ria•,to her father': illne-zs.,but ha:=i ' . y,) nirrra y } F IJ thr <1 ids eve F b. _1�th,.b - - Cb� 3n P•ter ~ da 1'/.°_tI.' I i1! a4�a RL - !•r•ttlr: -d zzain-.- . Let ii, re ,4Lt' thrAt 1,-kk .1 v - pp 'R 4' y •h; Clarenx+nt Dramatic Club, er,tit- ezce txGra'E cdav _ sutir'it'ruce_'., _ - Ii,,a� "The Road Back.'`This drama i; --- _ p. e: ,.. - -Brougham _ :riven in thr,-e• act_, i.� fulI of humor Ski?letl 4lctut. Re;ta[c?. URA1�f— FLOUR —FEEU a ui contain., a gvud moral. rump '•' - �'� : Jai 4-rHved-(1 �-ar1-oa4 A Mr. Beil:,ni_li .spent •Sunday:'of Pt.; (�. - Will eicilf►nRe ; Perm•• e�'?rib,<iy n3 1 enjoy l-N$ring thi.•.in- Gordon ' J. Law �tera Gat 1 terestim, nla .' Han-n nira selcetions a - J,,.hn Cowie had a T)u:•:net' tr t^d nadir.'• yaill be ,stern bet.veep- �, a• _ Four fur«'neat _. V e baye. rno't any'Fee1 y�t1 T- n,nt„ „n tT,;ltrlay. �. Ph, - -- - ANTHONY WILSON talky need. . Mnz. Thomas Beer ill at present acts. - _ - •-• .PICKERI:NG, ONTARIO ' •a;?^1± an attack of the flu: _ �lltona - Prc;ptir or' _Ftni•1 line Q.f Poii1tu Feed-. Mrs. T. A. Kroe has takers up re= ,'- Stf .-Phone 4lark. s'r)2 -- • :ctinc,r at the 31il£ord Hamilton 3Irs. B. Reesor callers on nits. \Ic- s - - I3. N. Lockwood h(,me again. lay on 31(,nd�y site 11n<iri. ` Oscar 3filoort has resumed chopu- Ninz. H. Yake spent a feu- day; Iast. �Cld Stom* Ach °? e 1 FICI:ERING, ONT. ins; again, after' being•-idle for a cou- tree:k•with -Mr.•and Mrs. G. Riddell. . aa • , e�l�l :w R. . CLE�i�ENING under weeks while his machine r:aa this Louie Nhovei spent Sunday ea�zse nf llfstress unders;oing repairs. with Miss Mary Tishman. `fir. and firs. Love' and son visit- Mrs. L. Mills and Miss F. Tindall after. eating FUNERAL DIRECTOR ed their people here on Sunday,„3Ir.• ,pent Sunday with I.'and Mrs. Hill. a - �8.111nstr Bbd, Ail-wool �IA,t --- Thamas ` Perryman 'beln>' in very Miss Blanche,Reesor of Frazerville, One dose of oar.own _ Private Ambulance' poor health at present. was at her home, here fist.the 'week- lireparatsoo, I3iPn;itth- Rev. Mr. Mcl.e6d, of Toronto, pr- end'. •sated Magnesia often ._tress with Cable Spri>ras D.Ay and Night Service eached a very inspirational sermon- Mis; Ilean Bain, of b;ewnrarket, �elieveg this,condition- in Pbobe �7'J -' - in a forceful manner to the St.-Johns spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. in a few minutes. May and a, -W-Pilnut 'V auit '-:o > ! y ~ Malvern .;'10'� congregation nn Sunday afternoon. Wag£. ire bad in either uaw- lYla;C�� The sermon was based on Haggai!., 3'Ir3: W. MCKay is confined to her t t. l.`' r 131ca.�:,a lu 1 vel a u. a hope for ner sp- 50 cults f,)r. IArge boz. - L MtY' 1' EIIn, bt• Je:\'s in the rehpilding of tie temple, ec'tiy recovery: . .E. C. Jones, °Dills . This Iiedroom OatfiE -'-- - --- '- et now be strong, for I am with Miss' Dorothy 'Brown and' Monia -gist. -YOU,NEED yot1, saith the Lord of Hosts.” The 3iason called on Mr. ar[d tilts. K. Obstinate Cou ha and Colder e1eAr r #or S4$. ___ _ �'�r n' - attendance at Sunday School on Sun= Reesor on Saturday. - g J~ - _ SILENT•�•VL1,/ day-was-71. Nit. and Mrs. Stanley Lewis an3 PP by preparation of Cod _ _.. James Young, of Oshawa; corien. family spent-Saturday evening with Livers and Creosote er-of Missions of the Oshawa Pres- B. and Mrs. Reesor. Even whoa acough.orcutd . - It iii CLEAN, CONVENIENT, bytery, will give __the address next Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Riddell and fails to respond to ordin _. We have_a skilled Up-' _SAVES TIME sad. Sunday afternoon. The Young Peo- family were Sunday•• visitors with ary treatment Nyal's - holsterer eageged to do LABOR and is Ale's Bible Clas4 of the Sunday Sch- Mr. and Mrs. drake. - •=: , Creophos often eleare•it np a all our work: Sciog ECONOMICAL -- col will take charge of the other part We are.sorry to report.that Mr. W. ip a 'enrp-riaitigly • short, r of the service. McNair is not improving as quickly as time.- Not only zb it a An our pieces of furni-.- , "'_ with a a year guarantee. y P On account of the severe cold of we would like to see. . wonderful remedy for Lure to be upholstered Silent glow Rage Burner last- Friday, the euchre and-darn -'Mr. I3uiah Hoover-and daughter, of soughs scad colds,_bttt it ,- "' " and we will look after sponsored by the Women's Institute Mongolia, spent Monday with Mr. also is .a good tonic arid' A, - "it fdr yon. Oar work' at �2g'o0' and the Citizens' League vas post- and Mrs. Earl McMullen. builder.' -Only $1.00 fora " >; is gtaaranteed. A. Silent. Glow ,ed-until-Monday evening of tins- Miss Ethel Bunker has returned to -large bottle.-E. C. Jon", ; week when a large number were in Toronto after spending a short tim- - - - MODEL attendance: 21 tables of euchre were with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. druggist. �pD* y C. A: STERRITT For'Every stove =' played, Mrs, Harvey. and Mrs.-Shea -Bunker.- A few drops clears the head and Place. • being the prize-winners for the lad- '.Hiss Kathleen Houston,former tea- instantly % z ies arid Roy Miller and Orval Shea chef• of the Stouffville continuation At the firer sign of a cold or"stuff- Fineral Director T 'Q u for the gentlemen. The home orches- school spent Sunday with the Misses ., i Ambulance Serviae -AL IN BUSHBY tra furnished music for a couple of Kate and Evelyn Reesor. ed uol to apply a low drip+ of , ,gl hours dancing. The Women's Tnstit- Miss Leta Bunker is at the time of 6fi6tpl to each nostril. This not w ' Pbone 1300 r Hard ware Phone 46W ate had a lunch counter where lun- writing at home and on the sick list. only clears the head, but,naaally QatitiD �IE1$£+RiN( rhea were Pold. The evening[ was We hope she may soon be able to te- prpveuts a cold fibm develdpl". moat enjoyable in evenly way. turn;to her school on the 7th line. a bottlt.—R.D.JvoN,dc1�`it 'wN� EWS HE y•a da.,:rryy., .^ '-... __ _ ,,,.: .-7•••�. _ _•c �•a.rn.J.A,r.�-:z•. :�... "fi 4_n,^,a,,i,,.,,.Pi,_.• -•'+•..+ -rx•' _ :` .rvr.a�,..r.w:.zs.•;_.^•e.-^1 F°a.:,.•..,-...-..--..,-v^-=a�... .'... .,�.i;<1.�1 '�m+:awa.s ,M k-_.w,c_Y, _ ,;,._i o,_ ..•"a..:-...;k..n • ..<,. _ •+a -asc.._5st•sa,i.:...,...,_..- r..;c:;-.a.;. __> - •.. ,aba:,sm.:. r 0=r• - r w S•• e..•t t who' suggested this sudden wedding. ! I mean that we can't overlook the M'y • T pt saibility that these two mui ders Add! Zest to the !tiles! _ - made either the bride or the groom �. feel perfectly safe in going on with -. the marriage. Polly Beak and Clive 111 u rte e r a Brid ge Hamond had been engaged for more than a year, with no appa,ent reason 7. io, a long engagement. . . . As for "SALADA =**-- - - fay ANNE AUSTIN. n•y having a single-track n ir.d, Cap- • : twin, what about you? t have six possible suspects, all of wl.ose names - _ - : know and you have only oi.e—whose lot name you do not know and whose mar •• g tive you can only guess at, while I F SYNOPSIS. room have been members ince child- have a perfectly good motive that : uanita Seli:n is murdered at bridge; b;od, Captain John Strawn of the- might fit any one of my six—black- - four uays later Dexter'Sprague. h,or luv- er, is uiso murdered when he disappears homicide squad was listen:ng to Tra meil!" "Fresh from the, Gardens" ' wysterluuesl> fro..[ an impromptu bridge ny Miles' account of the strange dis- "Is that so?" Strawn grcvsled.."I'rn party at the 'rradey Miles home. Special lnytstigatcr Utlndee. working on the appearance of Dexte• Sprague from :.ot forgetting that Nita Selim bank,i _ _ __... tb'�ury that Nita and Sprague were part- the impromptu bridge game, after he $10,000 cash after she got to Ha a fishing trip when Nita was murder- ners in blaokmuil, And' that Nita had " Calendar come ut a'n to Hamilton after rec�gniz- I ad announced his intentior. of taking tc•n. My real theory now that Sprague-ec and who left th¢ porch last night `- Ing sotneorte in a Kruup picture, rinds advsrtaoe of the fact that he was 1''s been killed is that Nita and Spra-I to go to the library, as so„n as Spra- A flori,t's window is a far that the mix origlval a rspects to Ntta'y , �e had cooked up some seat of racket gue arrived! As for the original More fascinating calendar death had opportunity to-kill Sprague 'dummy to,telephone for a taxi. $' - al•to. "And at 10 oxclock, whet the new and that when Nita got the chance to six: Polly Beale took a, walk abort Than. tall. on which the months age Al: six could have hidden the gun, come to Hamilton with Mrs. Dunlap tie grounds Flora Miles went u shown after the murder, in a secret hiding Ai.s., Hammc.•nd called hc. home to p up- in the guests' closet in Nita's break the news of her m�Triage to she jumped at it, anti she and Sprague =fairs to hunt for Karen Marshall, In sober letters; and I own house. Nita's will and the fact that she sprung their racket whatever it was a: was gone more than tin minutes- I'd rather mark a season's di tit' ' had Spragt., contrive a bell near h r bed her aunt, Mrs.Amelia Beare,the bride' p g - - to summon Lydia, -her maid and heir, was in turn acquainted with the news either just before or just after Nica Drake went to the ai-iing room to get �•tulfps or a pot of white dig show ht. that e fa redidea=. The police theory of Sprague's murder and the fast left New York. Probably it was Nita's the refreshments, and no cna can say Hyacinths than depend on dates. j New York gunman. .'that both she and her husband were til-oi? and Sprague d?d the actual exactly how long he was gore; Judge patient indeed is he who waits wanted at the Miles home for ques- dirty work himself, which explains Marshall went up to get hi.. wife, and For time to tell that accurate hou; CHAPTER XXXVII1, t that telegram Nita sent hun April 2 had time to--make a_little t ip-�the Wha" sg*il esn—invites the flower. tioning by he police, einct both had side; Janet Raymond What matter if I am.a bit _ "I'd give a good deal to know which been guests of Mr. and Mrs..Miles Just three days after she got to Ham- 3tm d walked over of those two suggested that it would last night, although Mr: Hammond ilton." Strawn reached for the letter. frrm her home, and passed that very Early!'These windows can outwit be a,good idea to get married the first did not arrive until about t1 o'clock." "See: 'Everything Jake so far, but window, arriving after Sprague had Cold weather and the sluggish 'seed E.. „ would feel safer you here-'" disappeared;' and, finally, Clive Ham- Here's all the calendar 1 need! _ rig this morning," Dundee mused There followed a re�isicn of the y - , shad, as he put do.hn the .cooed `ex- murder story as :t. appeared in the "Yes,,I remember the wording quite mond arrived alone in his car, which Spring comes the day when I bebolt- tra' which The Hamilton. Morning rst extra, with additional details we]I," interrupted Dundee, he parked within a few feet of -that Forsythia, and acacia-gold- -f News had had occasion txt issue that supplied by Strewn, and with a line "Let me go oil," continued Strawh. window. This morning he gets mar- I rear! good amens In the !villa _ _ 1,ur.••day. drawing.of_tht scene of the crime-- "Nita meant she would feel safer ried— Of these undaunted daffodils. It was two o'clock, and Dundee sat t:.* trophy room:itself and the fork*-d 'scout Sprague if he was here to Ram- "A i�iegram, afar interrupted a �a3 �t >vu r,ieane, t uPx� i G:. -across the desk from Captain Strawn, driveway with its tall yew hedges. A iltcn, too. But the guar they double- Plainclothesman who had entered. Signs of old winter'at the door, - « crossed in---New York of -on-their Aw snate -� -t it, :sal it, tl.,„ That sihat I feast my Right h&te"" . - in his former cbief s office in police dated line illustrated Strawn's theory g _ _headquarters. or Sprague's plan to elude the mur- trail. Sprague followed Nita's advic. exulted: "Read this, boy! -3' ;ue ss Accords not wisely with the year: _ The first extra had screamed In direr who had fofiowed aim to the and got here on SunJay, April 27, and tai=• settles the business!" ?Adnionleh me to face the stern its biggest 'tread type: SECOND Miles home. Because of the curved on Monday, April 28th, Nita banked (To be continued.) R'arning of wind, and somehov ' LkIDGE DUMMY MURDER! and sweep of the .driveway toward the the first $h,000. Don't you .see it, learn had carried; in detail, Captain n sin entrance of the hour,., the tall b,,y? - We've checked up on Sprague - To set my clock back, still I'll' go -- ` Strawn's comforting theory that Dex• Ledge was less than two feet from the rretty thoroughly.. He didn't have a Eat More Canadian Sea Fish till.Own way, knowing what I knave i let Sprague's ertswhile ftierds had .window with•the.part'ly opetjed screen. bank book, either an his body on in rhe. simplest flower that blooms ,:at _ again been made the --.Aims of a New "Captain Strawn's theory;' read his room, and every bank in town de- and Help the Fishermen bring York gunmen's fleadish cleverness in thte text below the large drawing, "is nies he had an account with them." ExcF-Ilent reasons for eating Cans. Harbingers of eternal sBring! committing his murdrr ant er circum- that Sprague had good cable to fear "If that theory is correct, it makes�dies 8sh are that fish are nourishing -I.«lie Nel"a Jennings. stances which would inevitably in- that he was being followed on his Nita Selim a pretty low character,')and health making foods, and Shat vtive.Hamilton's most highly respect- way to the Miles home; ttat he tele- D ndee mused aloud. "Not only did Canadian fish are unexcelled in quality. E _ ..ed and socially-prominent'citizens in phoned'for a taxi to wait f,r him at she kick him out as a to er,'but she I We'call attenilon to these facts in the hope that O.c'day's catch of trawler wa the police investigation. the foot of the hill, and.that he plan double-crossed him%.as her partner in People will eat more_fish-- so'I recent! In Grim5b En.-lar.i, fn But the second extra had a more 'ned. to leave the Miles house by way crime by willing the whole wad- *o and in that way, assist the fishermen S1U,000. Tomantic streamer headline: HAM- o' the trophy room, window, so that L�din.Carr:' to crake's better living. _ ' - MOND WEDDING DELAYS MUR- hie Parking pursuer might have -no "Well," Strawn exclaimed, "thai'yr The Fisheries News Bulletfni, issued ` DER QUIZ. kr,owledge of his departure.-' The my theory, 2nd I think it explains by the Department of Fisheries, Otta- - ' ... w a, states . that exciusii a of the ' - -The story beneath a aerie$ of•emali- drawing shows that his proposed everything. Their victim in New Yorl, 'or headlines began: . flight would have been -pi,:-tested by simply hired a gunman, or came dower catches iron. one or two adder flea- • , "At the very moment-9.05. o'clock Ledges until. he reached the wooded here himself." cries. the•landings from Canada's sea f� this ;Horning—when Celia Hunt, maid slope of the hill, provided his Nemesis "A very plausible theory, and one -8sbing operations in'1932,as shown by a i which, in general, the whole city f L'unrevised statistics, totalled approxi- b 1� is the Tracey Miles `haste in the was lurking in the opposite hedge g a y mately.7,120,000.hundredweights. This 1 a Hreatwood district of Harn°lton, was acmes, the driveway, where he could Hamilton has been farnilna: with sine; qay screaming the news of her discovery observe- every departure from: the i the sight Nita wus murd^red." Dan-!total was smaller titan the acts; fish. (�on t ergs tad of the dead body of Dexter Sprague, Miles home." dee remarked significantly. I erica total for 193E because with coon- Ra%tdYa 04 i a t. ?" omis unsettlement.continuing s )Iew York motion picture cr9rector, in "You've -sure got a arrgIe-track Wha do, 'you mean. Strawn de-1 g through. oadway wbgtt• - • orhat is known as the 'trophy room; mind, boy;' Strawn chuckled. "So riiandcd. "It's waterproof ain't• it' cut, the world during=:1932 the fisher- t opus Miss Polly -Beale ai d Mr. (live H-am- -you think those two got married in Doc Price says-the bullet—and a .33 men curtailed their fishing effort. The Pots npit nd were applying for a marriage• such a_ hurry this mornit,g because calibre one at that=enteresi gprague's reduction in landings reBecSy ,market �s�¢`¢�tn� n�,., _ &enact in the Municipal Building. the law says,a husband or a wits can': body just below the- breastbone and disturbance. Plenty-more 8sll could- aAd r '.. "At 9.30, when Miss Beale and Mr. be made to testify against 1e other?" traveled an upward course -till ,t have been takes from the he, m font- = aarmond wire exchanging their "Possibly,",Dundee grinned, unruf= struck the extreme right Side' of the sea 8eheries reaouzces li the. market_ sitnatioa had warranted greater catch- tows in the rectory of St:Paul's Epis- fled. -'But there is another possibility heart. The bullet entered exactly - ilopaa Church,_of which both bride and —which is why should like•io know where it would have to, if the mur- trig effort,—Toronto Blatt and Empire. • derer was crouching under the win- J. daa white Spragtna was raising the „a - t eat' '+ d a _ St' th L:!s most import- And rt- a have Carrawa y re- po screen. And ^e y - . _ Miss Ann Adam bakes her farno-us port that it was S rague 3 finger- ant in newspapers is unfortunately -- _ -- - - - -'sr.> on those n ck I Ia'ea t�iin . . read tBut,ler.- . Po ,• _ ,,da : = f _ you have -to press n together to -make of ills the-screen_roll.t-p or down: Further- - - more, I-haven't a doubt in the world _ —• : With Magic Baking P©ulder that the ballistic expert in Chicago • will report that the bullet was fired from n that killed Nita" " .. f r"Ne have Dundee agreed, - � the same i "Neither hay " But what I meant was than you had "fJVhen selecting ingredients for obligingly ,furnished the murderer my recipes,,,says bliss:Lan Adam. ' who fits -my theory with a theory he (� cookery,authority of the Canadian —or she—weals not have upset for 'Home Journal, "i consider three the. world! . Listen! I'm willing to grant that•Sprague was shot from o.• points — economy, health value, the outside, through the. window, -and successful performance. screen. when Sprague raised the Batt '� "Magic Baking Powder meets' tl.ere our theories part c,mpany, I •— � 'believe that the murderer was a.guest them all: I use and approve 1ldagrc, - in the Miles home last night, that he {' --'because I know it is pure,and fro ', i or she had made an appointment to - - _- hum harmful ingredients, and be. meet Sprague there, on the-promise cause experience hat taught me = of paying the hush money he bad de- :that I'cna count upon successful _ manded. Naturally he or she—and results with Magic every time,, I'll say'he' from now on, for the sake of OFF ��� of. convenience—had no intention of Magic Baking Powder Is used being seen entering that room. The _. osdwioety by the majority of cook. ' bridge game was suggested by Judge Marshall at ::oon. There was plenty I my experts, dietitians, and house- of time for the rendezvous to be made 1 wives throughout Canada. In fact, with Sprague, As I see it, the mur- I Magic outsells all other baking derer told Sprague to excuse himself powders combined from the game when he became dum- r -• -' - . rny, and to go to the trophy room and Some men and women fiaht colds all winter long.Others - _,:: Brae, Muffins wait there until the murderer had a enjoy the protection of Aspirin. A tablet is time, and ... � chance to slip away and,appear be- "• the first symptoms of a cold get no further. If a cold'has �cup bran U`ap"'s'! heath the window. Sprague had been rRttT n ,alp.Boar cup mirk _ :' Caught you unaware,keep on with Aspirin until the cold tw ` 4 tse•pwo salt t ea promised that, when he raised the - 1s gone. Aspirin can't harm you. It does not depress the - a���°` � screen at a whispered request,.a roll heart. If your throat is sore, dissolve several,tablets in of bills would be handed to him, but water and gargle. You will get instant relief. There's Mir the brae with the sifted flue dry in. _ i ----- 3taeic8aklaa Pea• sredieab ),fake a well in the centre and he received a bullet instead. der bee been bome- poor in the mill[ and well-beat= ear. "And which one of your six sirs- a cold that hangs on for days.To say nothing With the fewest possible number of pects h-aver you picked ort?" -Strawn �'the pain and discomfort Aspirin might Have spared _ I by these�= etrokee,blend then iaaredimta and ark Foul All druggists; with proven directions for colds, 7.- Ice uome7oarnu. in the shortening.Hatt isv sawed muf- :asked sarcastically. __hwdaches, neuralgia, neuritis, rheumatism. Tor,at, ft pace and bake is a see ores,400•r., "That's just the trouble. There - - t is m ao niiautes a taw chopped dates. are still six;' Dundee acknowledged, lirktiy coated with acme of the smsund - - - doter,maybe added. "After Sprague's ddsappesrancemvthe P i i " on-3 of the six was absent from the "'� f •_.f��!� t porch-at Qne time 6r another. No, - ' FREE COOK BOOK—When you - .. - = etoa±o.* ,, hake ai home, the new Magic Cook by George l- There are seven suspects s _7RA06MARK R[6•IN CANADA j.. - mN rAiNs xo Atom.' Tbfe stall • Book wall eve you dozens of recipes' howl I was about to forget Peter for delicious baked.foods.-Write to Dunlap, who admits he was alone on saeat on every tin N your.astowsa« _ •A ER , . r esat Magic sakiaarewdrisfc etmm Standard Brands Ltd., Fraser Ave. - - - akm&W may hwatstW indredileat. and Liberty St.,Toronto,Ont. I ISSUE No. 7—'33 �';.,• •R• ,m• .. .:, _ :.+.,�^ .,'. -- - - - - - ..•.•- tr•-<•-.c_.u" -:"`M1. 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'', "t„"",' -s'.-•"°.t"`N`Te.-•^+'-.,,. :.+^'"�,,,"qe`�a'-«„ it.,+.•� .....,y,•.,y�✓-•`^t�.,> •^c_,-+'w'`-�ixtr_'yx- .:ar'.u'" ^5x..' -.s y i',`.w; � ex% -,���.... rs..�. - w ,r. .. .. •> .. , $- r. .,r"°�'°': rya , 8 q ti •, , ' ." .. ..0 r .. land when fertilized at a cost of $6.63 �� • ra acre, the carrying capacity was � •' ������ - r nmed to 481 pasture days for. Lour acres ♦ �o You Know? •¢r>f' _Henry G. Bell, $.S.A., Dept. of Chemistry, O.A.C. Paris Featureb -- - - ' Address All Letters to Farm Editor, 73 Adelaide St. .Scarf Neckline ,;:.,;:. J.. ; . W eft, Toronto. All Answers Will Appear in this "'`'"''" -• Column. If Personal Reply .is Desired, Enclose Br. HELZN WILLIAMS. ,:>,..:w•;;,; • r .,• Stamped and Addressed Envelope. : ++.►*�++ «, Illustrated Dremmaking Lexson Fur. :::<;'• ixyr F <. -usher With Every Pattern t: ,­.The Use of Fertilizers in 1930 the fertilized plot In 1930 (Part 2) yielded 18,080 lbs. k seen weight, the unfertilized 8,880 lbs. In 1931, with- _ •,;4. :irf '8 E?s? %; 2� #�?•.y<;y;.,,s,,v..:^ !"j 1. Can fertilizers injure the soil. ;.d .,#tf,; 2. Can I lose or gain money by using out further fertilizer, the fertilized w E*MXN-;�, ,...., IV f <: fertilizers under present conditions? plot yielded 13,280 lbs. and the under- 1. Can fertilizers insure the soil? tilized 11,040 lbs. In 1932, still with- ;r« �'. We can conceiv,ee of certain injuries out further fertilizer, the plot which attending the misuse of fertilizer on received fertilizer in 1930-yielde4•13,- the soil. 600 lbs. and the check 9,120. This I 'a ban over effect for aL least rq, First, as we have already said, forte - g three years. , tilizers are carriers 'of soluble plant c .ir food. They do not supply any large' 2• 'Can I lose or gain mueoy by,usiug 6 a, »1 amount of organic matter or plant fertilizers under preseui conditions? " gbie. They do cause an increased At the moment certain crops which growth of plant roots and thereby In -for many years have given reasonable F. crease plant fibre in this regard, but profit on the farm such as whet, are- 6­­ P,o- at atacouSagtngip tea .prices. ti the en $uently, this,is not enough. Success- tire cost of the fertilizer is to be fir' i;aa w ^d''4 tui practical farmers rotate their crops charged to the wheaf crop at present %o as to turn under green manures and �" f^ prices there is -not'much argument in _ ''�' •�•• ^ rs.,'; ., n'addition apply strawy barnyard man- favour of doing much for- the wheat 4. `tµ :.- are to keep up the fertility of the soil, crop. On the other hand there are _ • F' - When suitable fertilizers are appjiled- certain crops that still show a nice %long with thesb practices, soil-,are profit on itwestment. For instance, Aaterlally improved in yielding ca- top-dressing'-a falfa hay with a hi h mcity and in physical condition. g phosphate, high potash fertilizer at The Department of Chemistry three bags to the acre represents all through its demonstration experiments Investment of $7.41. at prices fqr ter- -arrieu Out tnrougnout file province Hazer quoted-on the opgn maricet 1n i� during the past four kears has had all 1932. Phis _application made a gain : >pportunity to study the effect offer pt from 1500 to 3990 lbs. of cured al-r-- - - f. dlizerm and has accumulated a ft nd of falfa per acre. Surely, this Kula was f Information upon this point which made, at a profitable price; e.zpecially That at Kettle Point, Ontario, on the shore of Lake Huron, :.tones - peaks, in no uncertain terms. To It- in view of the fact.that the.results of which are known locally as "kettles" break through the ground like Ynstrate, here are a few quotation•+: the application can be seen so favor• a.muallrooni and harden only after 'exposed to the air and daylight?' W. G. N.-"1 followed potatoets with ably in next year's crop•,If not in the ;_ The.size of these "kettles" which are strewn'all over the beach at this barley. we have had in three consec•u- -tYtird •year's. point is ahorra by comparing it with the child standing on one. (lieu years an Increase of 15- bitshrl, ,%Xain; in the -l9a_', demonstration, � � to the acre.and a 4pleudtd cats h of testa carried out on petatces whTcb ; :7 p 1L I.unaria, referred to the nape and y clover. I figure one to* more t+'t the, totalled 17,6 half acre Works; wheroon' - -By he Sea - �color of the seed-vesoeis,) Alyseats acre of hay than where no fertilizer we tested Nix difi'vrent.analyses of ter, 1 Marltlmnm was known only by the was sown. The-Raver takes d•;t-Ver tilizer.ip 1733. charxiiig up the ter-; s On Holiday +• • name of suow•in-Summer:' and the . root and make a much heavier stand." dItzPT analysex at curretrt prices.-we-, golden toad-flax around' the garde, W.`tillzedGlist "The plow af,alfalfa ter- rains that the _tertjltzer' aliplica el to i - 13310 Th a sevewaa our Ideal In lh� star gates Garden.',, by �lfredr Fit year .(t$30) are still ire et- rons,«• fu seat from ..2.7(• per bushel to" i { faifa (l93]) and look to me to be about 1.J1c per bushel, The fertilizer which by.the a an d little ap° dorble the uantYt of growth at th}w- • Hyatt. q y gavo . the _greatest gain throe bout, - st fi -ou've heard loft' abon Of �C9lJTSe TLLn- � - time compared to the rest of the 4•R-10, tort 13.5c per bushel,if the en-�the S "Alt sand and citLt and deep-is e to-cr scarf neckline ire Parse, ni od' decd: tire cost be charged-to the gain. - - You've�'eJug' _ " Here it is in white rough crepe ng, cave' SlflHe go _ : A W. C. B. -- "'Regardlag the crop4 On turnips, an the thirteen diffe-rent I - father?" . : -No,_..desr. I ve bus sik'wiih brass buffos trim. .And these words of Ten'nyson's give bees fa a- motor smasli." growing on the'plots that were. Yes- farm tests totaiiing 5t plots maintain-' { ;sled-ant in a bl.$Ck rou�rlt crepe. whetP the phosphate grid potash :was bushels ;vas realized.at.a cost which, was -hair N e•len. wool .Jerjeq hope the world never geL9 'back � _ tiitsed Iast year, I might say that ed in 1932. --an'average gain of t78 -s'very true descriptlon of the shores 4 , • around the •peaacefu! viIIage on the I applied the stand Is much.heavier. charged up. to this gain, represented a ,rd lightweight twaeda and men•). coast, with its little white cots above to•-the insanity it was eftperiencinti _ 17 Valuing acrey at ten,I on rate the rl dos halt ce-tr,bushel nt thre to four and a!' the golden•stretch of sand. sunning up to 1929.'"-Theodore Dresser. tones -would be other suitable Me di- _ themselves_ in the. iiure suhiight. ums for ihls,*Iim-line model, spackling in the clear air. It was J i on the different'plats at 1'3 to 14,' Like profitable fikurea tali ire quoted + - - p g i And wont you be surpri ed when an ideal spot for a peaceful sojourn; A. L, D.--'•Re fertilized lots of last for manRCla• euytia earn, sugar fleets i you see how quickly it is made, to a, fs a [air picture a ceful sojourn: f: Fashion Drawing year f 91ght.aay that they are seeded and certain other crops, . I say nothing of the enormous saving %tie Autumn twillght. How often will TACc:HT AT HOME _r to red clover.'. There..1s a marked dif• -In regard to the-rrain rroir.F- One"in, c At. " Hundreds of Alan and Women every- - ference where n0 fertilizer was u4ed-- must Have in•-'mind that fife fertflzer� steal back to my memory that little where are making good mone.• draw- Style No. 3310 is desist t d ter Sizes village by, the sea, ever as vivid and Ing ladles' fashions. -Let us give yon ' _not so thick and not so good a grog th." .ttnt' Daly increasers yield but goes a.~14 1;fi I.K. 20 yet tits, 3F,, 38,-40 and d2 as'fair in color and detail as a pie• the benefit of our experleDee and Mrs. O. S.-"As to the crops grown long way toward a good catch of inch s bust prepare you for a successful future toil the fertilized plots, we have barley clover or alfalfa,which Ya ub-ualIy ed- - lure- fresh,from an artist's easel; its in thls bvslneu. write today for win There thin gar a hPrp w 9e I- Size 3fi requires 3% yards of 89- gro g y ud t is ed with grata in the Ontario farm-ro- quaint street.-each little fisher•home- Free Booklet, tnch'raateriaT with yard of 39-inch stead with !ts well-stocked aides of rAsaxo�r viz sTVDZO • (tulte a difference where the fertilizer Cation,- _, _ g e0 ?'ront street west - Toronto contrasting. w w' �; ..' was applied. Averaging the, general Onii of tits mcr i promising Se lds fur old orld- flowers; .. , P rtt HOW TU ORDER PAT E NS. e - .=• irnn at 10,I would lace this at ]� to return on fertilizers l that a ti o $ In the distance, back from th - D 1 pp eel t - - - --tea mite c}e°ar 1•. vz;T� star,•— paxtut.-e.a fn-one. teat c-1-1 -„ r•+ p Writ,-your name and addrea plain- cliffs,-stretched, acres of wind-kissed ` K�he�rr 8ctual measurements were good dairying centre'tor the last two I ly, giving numoer and size of suen forage, conrpri3 -ul ,C1 a..l.� otrz-sag e taken 87f%rq sldual or'hangover'of e+ ,ts, yea*ra, the average carrying capacity patterns as yojl want. ,Enclose 15e'in',giant crimson clover; arid'farther still t = -in one'aaaeaMr. E. T.,of York County, for the'untertilized area of eight acres stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap stretched the ripening wheat, ever : where 0.12-15 was applied to- alfalfa was ago pasture days. On the same I it carefully) for each number. and which.-the Aloud-shadows played at , address your Dreier to Wilson Pattern tStnea,`skeCrhing on the in .of ver• _ • "' ' — "' ""-- - -- '- - — --' --" --' -= Service, 73 West Adelaide St.,Toronto, dure, most .fanciful pictures. What's Wrong Puzzle - -4---• But the village Itself bad.'the great= 13ritish Women Frown eat 'charm; ordered and exact in its -- ' Rte- day after day, with its home- - .. -n,� -- Upon Use of Cosmetics coming of the fishers ai dawn, and 0.7 1 For the •most part,. Vwrites John the greetings in the little harbor P O Lan don Davies in "Has er's his a down below; i ht after night the : g P >r 4 g 'fl;PSg have Bern trying times for the N , j•1 ne," the English ivotnan-regards the-•sailln* out-of the boats, merry voices farmer. They have, however, made hits _ .. use of cosmetics, the prole_ care of down the dim streets at' the hour wise to the fact that efficiency !n feed- • '_ °•� '� - ` - '�y. Ina livestock Is the r,reasest factor to - �:• a the hair, the proper 'wearing of when the stairs were born above the bringing euccesa. clothes, as turning a woman into a foam. Besides a score of fisher. one farmer reports a fain oc almost z - professional in tLe most.deploiable lllililobLeatia a *;null of Z3:.fir#std pounds a day on 435_head of lsrelort ,' two-year-out *sees•* i•a sense of the-word. She runs'her house the village. From open doors might grown on his farm. The food was Kronur and herself ,on the as"niption that• be -see* hanging from •;afters the ie n:,ae to Hine inn aft- ��+ she must be an unsullied amateur tangle of nets, or wives at the`digest sad as■tmuate- Rest, last and all the tame. thresholds mending the rends In MOLASSES Is the great grain saver ant In consequence.one often feels that them-the woe of stormy nights. A t favorite with the moat successful cat• q tie feeder. - '- _ '� whereas in France even the plainest source of great delight were the gar- Yuur dealer will supply you with the tip• p,M Tti AV women never give up, in England dens, not so much far the sake o1 egg itei for Canada Indies liolassef me aWa even the.most potentially beautiful the flowers but because of the quaint CANADA WEST I 'DIES MOLASSES CO are_as like as not never to begin. ` names bestowed upon the blossoms, 6aoo Notre Dame fat E - l2ontresl ', Now it is quite possible that'Amer-.Honesty was a favorite flower, named t :scan women are too professional in by the fishers as "Silks-and-satlnm"; MOLASSES U. their pursuit of the art of being and loved chiefly by most of us for its q If looking charming and that this ac- curious seed vessels, which 911yumel s,r ; CUTS FEED COST v counts for the twelve-in-a-box feeling like threaded moonstones. (This like AND TURNS LOSSES, one sometimes has on the sidewalks ness,-of mine was verified when I dim- INTO PROFITS, _ of Fifth Avenue. it is e,+ .. that sa eay®zed that the mend nx of'its name • lady hiker in rough tweed 'breeches, silk hose, thick•walking shoes and lip- — — ' e • S`OI�p ..' stick has, an 'amphibious air as she - J. takes the trala for an outing up the ED - S BURG Hudson. t - • ---- It is,arso certain that de English- There P , 'woman knows better how to dress for >k . . .. r are from f4iteen to tw t mistakes in e f car s� 9 e$ each o the totYnm :,:-• wh}� will g certain practical purposes sLCh as get- , - ppear weekly On this page. See ii sou Can �6nd Mena and tbea ting wet-in the rain.' But-it is a thou- >, compare with list which will be published next week ,• sand pities that he.• cult of misguided _ __. .. - amateurism r An to Last Week's.Puzzle,' "Smoke Bird Seed" sign is incorrect. p events her from taking the little trouble that would ma%e her Boy would sot dive with umbrella,, Word "Bird" is upside,down. -• k Automobiles*do not'fly. natural' charms iirresist%ble. Boy has shoes on. Clock should be there. +` (ORN�wARO$Bp Boy has shoes on wrong fm.­ -, : Star$ do not sibine in daytime. 'The world suffers a great deal •'1 Boy has on 15'at. Bird. !s.hanging upside down from today from people who. are uninter• pure, w6otesom Boy has only one eye. - tree. estilng,"=91r'A$atc Mollie. d .economicoll t 1 - Tr; Fish w®old not be around swimmers. Daisies do not grow on trees, SRN SYAU $ [ �Wr t • , Quid club instead o! dahina rod. rrog is minokiag pipe. �J Mi3tatesmen talk about destiny only f ipjM `r • ' ti -Cots in nest swim.- Numerals on clock in ire ular oir, 'when they-have made .a�mistake,"- "Parking" 17911 would not be there. der. Benito Mussollal, a "MAbASTAldtg0.tJMrtlAYAi�RAS�� . : ,- :4-7-!`1%.P;F W­ _7-7-F`31-` .7, 3 71 -,7-F Wt�- 7� ZZ 55 W. C. IrImpounin- addresses die' K;JN MEMORIAM. hol(Ung opintbills not ta harmony Walter w-m ; Mods$ stwo Men's BrotheAmpod Fine Nursery ith the unions' they are boy. W HOOD - in loving memory �i our i FOR im cotted and almost compelled to The Brotherhood meeting In St. dear son and brother, Brock. who 'TERMS join them contrary to their ivislies t&l'rrees. Andrew's basement on Monday even- passe4 away 'on' February 20th, Ornamen ing last was a conspicuous success. 1932. Evergreens and Dwarfs, Every person in this co%intry has ' : Flowering Shrubo, Hedgiag. �..,�-.vbwipti0u& W Lhe united Stat" end Great . Over fifty men from the vi4lage and The memory of those happy days . . Britain$2.00 in adyance. a right to his opinions and should c,>nununity were present. The Pre.-.- When we were all together. Cliwbing Vinee, ennial Boiders, not be subject to persecution for ident of the Brotherhood preoided. HlZ_ loving smile, 'his kindly ways �Rcsea and Pert After a short address-by Rev. H. G. Will live our hearts f,�rever. DahliAs and Rocket 7 Plante, his opli"100,4K Berl y BLI*ber, and Strawbertries. -JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, Crozier, w4ic.h was a plea f,)r tite Sadly mis*ed by Mother, Father atd Ciaoseberries and Currante, necessity of the social goFp4A, Mr. E. Siste-r. Asparaglis. O(e u�fthe bigggst mistakes tftat L. Chapman, introduced t-e speak�r Fr,-,it Trees, rout-pruned. NOTES, AND COMMENTS. Government ever of the evening, our xal lawyer. -Mn the -CauadiRn F­.,t-pruned appie,pear. cherry and niade %vas to iudtice fortiguers to Walter C. T�oni_son, xho xav�, a ve.ry Mrgli.-h cherry tle I to 5 ve,%rs old and The clisirtered banks of- Cabada interes-Cn.- addre,.� 0171 tr.,� zkoc*.Al jing root-pruned and care,bearine u addr,�-ss 'a the emigrate Canada, give them con. C,isj�4. svrlpathet ' to.ell This will r.,ome i �ct in from 2 ti)3 -,ate couteta plating redacing c"zsiuns tilat they would not ic Nvith the,position of thm� farmilr ave borne in I yeor., : ­,�.,irateufiuterest which they 'Nill -th,and and labor and 4iso ti--c- capitalizit. Vr: years and some L alluw those ut Canadian bit Thomson had hii facti weU ;n harka Jklluw on deposits. For years the allos J- TP. ELLIOTT, AGENT 0 v thera tq live id coloniec a-rid showed a keen graip oil econom- ON ate bas been three per cent. The PICKERIN NT, 20�f where they would never mingle ic questions. He. expressed hLmse!` :proposed new rate is either two, %vith Etigli.,.h opeaking people. as glad to, find,the church interest- e, d;scussiors of .thE.-Ae Dz�!b- 'or two and a half per cetit. The most troublesome of these ed in th zackering 'Coal 'Nothing has been - said about lems and agreed with other speakerzi foreigners are the Do�xkhubots, that one of the first-steps in arty Aipans. The rate in the past has n- who came from Etas*Aa a number solution-of the problems which c.-, 'Companq been seven per ceat on ordinary front us is a thorough understandin�, SALli REGISTER. of years ago and.settled in West. loans. With a reducti(,n these froblems by the farniers, ern Canaaa, They disregarded 0 deposits there should be a pro. our various comniunities. FEB. 2-W� - Auct- MRS. THOS."LAW,OWNEFt 311 Canadi-in laws, burtied down e o a e _,-,porti.onate rate. Durio� the past all i.)n sale of the hous h I' ffect schoole that were erected in order Sunity Katy Y." for Others Iat' L AN D COKE year or twu banks,L Ke not b6en belor%ginz to the estate of the e a that' the Doukhobor children KLt7 Was never a ver7 etrarg g!-q Re%-.- A. 'KcLellan, at the manie, -go anxions'to make loans as form. goo ard her vrork In a laurd-/4,�x,�,d Claremont. Sale at I p. m. Termy, -Try the New Welsh Coal. - I - J -terly. On account of the deprssion Wight receive -a d, edUCatiUI3 he, tr,,wth severely, in �o strictly ca-ch. Fred Postill, auction- H,)L4 se L 130' ..Phoned Offt-e 500 and become, good Canadian citi. say a much as ahe'could t) he-p banks are liable to los-e more froni outo.tlhome, ahe used t,3 wallk 1,0 n g Zeas. A number of these foreign- blocks to her rooming-houa-i-, a�_I Auction T ? TIUESDAY. FEB. 21st Uans, so thev are far more-care- the change from t�e sale of accredited Holsteins. faryr. WHY NO ers were exceetiindly auxious to atmosphere of the -laur,'dry -,.-) th-3 4tiil in regard to whom they make cold of the outside waa als.)' bL%-n,.. horses and implementS, the 'prop- obey the ltkws of the country,have f,1. At length sh.e rder y.oiir Hardware needs for loansi, and they'"Caricot beseverely raught a b;ad �oii erty of George A. Ames, 3 miles 0 'Which she could not shake ,ff. and -pring now and Gave the ekitit:ised for any hesitancy in been educated, and are a credit to Vrh4ln the doctor w" canei h,� we.st of Wh;tby, on the Kingstloh 7 sh� the race to which they belong. found that she had consumpt-on, Road. 'Sale at' 12.30' sharp. See last minute ru. walilng them. She was sent to the Toron; Z-Pis- bills, Wm. Maw, auctioneer. O�Ir 9'tack of Groceries Will'be But at the preaent time several pitil for Consurnptive�. �. a:- ­10,­ here it) a few though very, downmet at .r4t, sh women, arp 0 ;KS ..'By a vote of 24 to 1, the Senate hundred wen\ and had not been there lqng before ah, CARD OF TH-0 days. C serving prison "s for parading decided that she was fortunate In- ��Rsllway- Oo.umittee opposed the deed. for within a short inme t.%Ie I wish through the \ews t exp Terms Cash istualgamation of the two railway through-the votlintry in the nude. wonderful trea, r., 0 - pient-arA :& whi,�h. res,-by hearty thanks to the MS(IV :he receff4C. -b-fg&rx to h&.�e their - -C�X AOAD GENERAL'SIORA Th4lr leader, Vereein, has beet) ffect. neighbors. and the Pickering ana B P.0 4inee, the C. N.-R. and C. P. R.. ne has catno.d let "weight. -T. Prince Albert jiil for 901n(l her ususi sunny spirits �hare re- Whitby Fire Brigades for answering In tumed. and during R R JACKSON, PrOP. 1but favore� co operation when her "wormnit the call so pr,�-nptly for w-sistance and hOu-* she is able to kn.t bed pei jury, -ever a saving can be .made. I; time for committing Jackets foi other patfints. -when my residence was destroyed b Y I Lax.& 5 C gad fa hap been Proposed that the two hall been ordered deported to, The doctors and nurses &" hop-%_ fire on Saturday last. ful that she- will soon b-s well R. H. Boakes A Cw*1wd W111111s irailwayb unite, and be tinder one Kill'"'is for 'being an nudeeirable. enough to return to work. bu- If I! He was taken to Balifax Itint had not-been for the'Toront,) Eiii. imAnagement, presumably with E. 7 ital her chance f6r-re,�overy w,>q:j A, but effortware being alude gave been small. W. BeatLy at the head. It ii well wee The hospital needs a4w. by his, eompatriots to -itidtice the ver. STORR -.4nown'that Mr. Beatty is.a most 6 to enable It to Carrr on Its THE 'TE k. Will you hel p b7 "ndtn% o RED & WHI able railwsy man. but the people Iturnigration Department to allL)w to 0. A. Reid. 213 Co.l.,egg owe other country bject to handing the C. N. R., of him to i:hoose a to which to be deportpd. as be I- vvbicb they are the ownero, over of Man's Heart Stopped -VV e Offer Ue Foilo%inxExtra S­pec!�U a4ready tinder .sentence dearb -Ito a private corporation, whose in Ruabia., Ele.is in a.ret y tin- By Bad Stomach Gas isf object would be ' to, give -Fjr Th!.r�,.. Fti-and Sat, 161g dividends to the stcwk�holders. Pleasant uosition, Unt be has only W. I_ Adams bloated s.) with Saa the Ceinad lan laws 37ce himself to blarne, as he violated aftV meals that his heart missed 9fthetworailways were tounite beats. Adlerika brought out all Cm Flour, 24 1b. 'ba ithore 'would be zo competition and now he eats anything and feels 9 fine. E. C. Jones, druggist. %ad rateg would likely go up. PICKERiNra couric iL, 03tydol, Pearl Slap suawr 11rhere is a sirong feeling. in tho large pkg 21c. .-e bsir-'--It. 10 !bs. 4W. Special Attraction,at -veountry against anialsamation'- (Roads and Bridges report, con� -^ad It should not be done without eluded froto last week bn -.IOC*, 'So p, large .;heir consent. The stAxiding committee on, Roads CEDAR GROVE Habitant Pea u and Bridges reported and recommend. e d payment as follows ; G Law, sbarp 2$c '41l;Is estimated that the -RINK Jam, stra world we or raspe, 40 oz. *ar tick rep truck 5A&J Beelby.drag con 'U many hundreds of millions of 2.W. M Duukeld, drg con 5 4.40. atm Laid di on Icing guirar years aid. The exact age Cannot mg w t 1. Mark to p*y half 9 ii;_,Geo -Saturday Xlg.-t, Fe 0 -23c' - . 1 '- , .', 3 Mrs. 9.5c. Pugh.spread grav con 4 13 0),G G*t d- large tin% per I b. 9c. 4b* determined by sicientiou, but er,shov irav con41900-. A Kays. -SkatinO --every now and theaevideneeis baul grav con 4 20,00- Paul Di&m-ond Ezhibition of Sipted or by prominent Canadian speed. aum "Sultanas,". 2 lbs. f 23c. �discovered that prove& the world ditto 20.00: A Ackf;rd. ditto 22 rJe'. R A Cetriton 28,00: W Brown, baul grav ers who 'have P won laurels at 49 ruacy times -older th'lia Was drag cons 2 and 3 2160: Wtu Lintoa. Lkke Plavid and Ottawa rueeto Macaroni,, ready cut, 2 lbs* suppesvd atone time. And as vwe drag con I 6�(Q; P Clark.drag G'wood FREE LUNCE AND COFF8E rd coos 4 and 5 b 00; V Phillip*, drag bave no idea what the.wot Id came coin !",'3 75;, J 'Stephenson. ditto 4.W PGR ALL ve we any Shop the Red & White Way .,,into existence.neither ha L Gates, drapr r I and cone'l ana 2 lial Save. 14 00; G Todd,drag Scar t I (14car to Eferybody h%G si good time 4des when It will pass out of ex. ey balf)5 00, also drag cons 21 and 3 at Cedar Grove 49tence. But every f ew yearti F05. G Trail, con 4 Z75; G McIlrov. -!4-owe person, or it way be some drag R line and c6n 1. 5.100; E A j3r�- Admisi#iov, Ttietway,15c. and 3L. ot. baul gravel. 'cons 2 And 3. 28 Va: Sattird&y 25-c. and 10c- BOOTH MURISON, PICKERING .1irecullar sect, will come -forward W F Crxwford.dltto.23.75; 31 R Bry- Phone Mark. VX4 -ieriousness warn its that itat 6 10 R D J ;-,;and In all 34,20; Tas Ravid. h v gr v, co a -the world will end at a certain 2 and 3, 12 90- Morley Sleep, drag con TG E "NADEW. __TICKERIN r'.'Alme, and 0 wi delil I and R line.9 00;Ed Stork.ditto,3 5. ften r'-Il state the year. Harper Allia,It baul grai, coo 1. 3 60. BEAUTY-:- SALON You-order 'PRONE PICKERING W- e or onth, rind day. It is xio% pre James Mitcbe . ditto,22.30; C A Bals- don. gravel and haul gray. con I and the 1world - .. - - ;, 4icted that. the.end uf Marc4lliv, g and R line, 38 40; W Pascoe, drag con L' INS,^ will uoriie- in IM and many- 5.56, H P&acoe, haul grav con 1, 2#30; Finger Wa'vinr, L7U 'J-- 4xitioras.L people believe theatory,' Albert IAe. haul XrAv cons 2,3, 4,5. erink Hard -Sto I - cons. Scalp Trwktm-�nt,� -Tick ware and 5, 43 40, H York. obov grav, .4and will inake -pfeAmtione-for '8.6,and 8 9 60- Hair enttin 0 Wannap, abov gray. OT ithegreaLevetit, which,. of course cons 3, Z and 6,7 00; J Sodev, grav for ns5 and 6.t2 20,0 Surkholder,-grav Perrarment Waving %-SP-6cialty ..-Will never happen. But it is cO for cons 4 and 5, 15.00; Ed' Beveiaey_ 4J*1JZXW-72WJNJ.=tL0"* .-surprising the number.of VeGDI6 I&no &00- A ray- Stroud, Phone IM-43 CLAREMONT -there are who will believe every lor, shovigrarcon6.4-00; A �Lprophecy, no niatterfrom whorn "bov grav con 1, 3.20: A L Brown dit- We are deeply grateffil for the fibeml to. 3.80; JoeHill, ditto, 5,00; A Bray au ruftY come. at Verk- l0ho�aat ley, fill Rosebank R%, and shoy Krav e patronag extended to _us during the ev 1932. cons I and 2,'14,10-, H III�_,Donald,ditto, 7.40; W J Barlow, shov grav eons I cand illiterate man way appear .-and orga-nize a new sect Of Out- and 2.2.00; W Bailey.dittot7.60; Jno h1liej,3, an� in a short O'Connor.dittOT-4-V. JD..u, 64w- Ae S,sic for acontinuance of.that -time will have rnanr converts, 7.0(1: A Mitchell. haul grav,cons I and happy relationship during the year 2.36,00-, L Dixon, ditto, .34 W: W P .4&ad they will have faith in Any Petty, gravel for cons I nad 2. M which we have j list -entered.� 3scophesies he' or*cons I anai WEBSTER' 8 MrOord, gravel f 2. S luay make. 11.75: Roy Ward.d"amite, fuse tLud* spring for truck. telephone calls NEw IxTERmAnoi(AL ca Xes for trucks, 17,09; T Xbou'ta conple of weeks ago the 'Micense pl& W; T Comlbisson, Uf Annan.drag BeLv rcL 8 80; 0 Cooper. DICMNARIES are in use by busi- 'k3ftiftadlian Radio men,engiftee gns itrid rep to truck,and gravel scoop nen rs,bankers, .�%Vhicli* Hector Ubarle8worth 'is 50.85: L Lys,sharp pick and .bars 2.00: judges, architects, physicians, P ..I . V J_.- I so RALUM9 &Irraabbroadcast" A to I U L 11 0. 39.65: G Win terd, grav for cons 2 Rnd gymen, by Successful men and Sly a band in London, Out., This 3, (37-40;J BAxter, dragcon 4 and haiiI women the worldover. A,and is composed of men. who are grav non 3, 2285. C Hubbard, haul -tiot members of the Musicians' rav 3. Itl 50; W Ellicott,gray for con Are You Equipped to Vin? STOCKJAKING SALE 1 9.45; J D Remomer; drag cons 2 and The New Int=atiottal provides 4.95 ather Cosits, I .:-Union. As a result, the other 3.'2 00; B Littlejohn, breaking stone, theineanstosuccm. Itisanall- 2 Only,'Men's Le - ?xtra, special K, a universal 4uev. I Only, Boy's'Lea t her'Cost, size 34, special 2.05 ads in the province .4titered a 8 60; Bruce Wilson,ditto,9.20. Bruce knowing teacher, Conner clruin_pf.Lzon��- swerer. Men's F-ine Shirti, collars attachedl 95 cents each �*Itrong pr L-Against employlax ertson,�aul grav con 3.8.75;0 Palmer Ifyou' seek efficiency and ad- 8 pr. Only, Men's High Top Leather Hoots, extra special 3.49 --A noli-tini.on band, and threatened drag cons I and 2, 12 00; C Richardson. vancernent why not make daily ..Specially selected line Men's Shirts, clearing at 69 cents ,.-Ito refuse playing in any broad.' baul stone. 2.60; E Cairns, ditto. 1.80; use of this vast fund of inform- Several pcood tines of Men's Overalls and Pont@, Clearing at Ph. 'c!asto in the .ftiture unless SF&rmdale. drage tl, 1.0n;, also drag ation? stance sale we h%vis many lines with broken sizes in many cons 6 and 7.$.M; W J Bell, drafr cons 400,00 Vocabulary Term&274161'ates. In this cle 6eeo Illustrations. Colored Marm. kiuds,of merchandise.. It will'pay to look these over,.as they.aft --K;omaniliosion wetild agree to em. 4 and 5.4,06; E A Bryant., haul grav 8,000C;e6VxphJcaI Subjects. 13,000 YOU I grav cons .4 specially pTiced Dollar stritehers_. con 8 2.25; 0 Puckrin, hau 13tographical Entries. Oploy oulv union bands. h is q.uitp drag con 7. e 'for sprii ivight thitt any-pirtic 3 and'4,58 50; F Turner, Regular and Wia-Paper E&tiwns. i All K%yser Elosiery groatly -redneed to n3sk' room ag @took ular trade Ov 2,00; A-Mitchbil, haul grav Pickering Wrirefov�..­- Women's and Obild ren's Under wear ataf.raction of the original Q"J :-,profession s lid linite.to pr.otect streets and dr&g @Rme. 76 50, H Mitch- Embroidery, Silk FU4 ell. haul.grav Whiteva Pus n I 8, biit t see .1 StA N, %mped Goods le, 5,26� Blake 5- �f'. Free. a and.Oottons -their ow.n nferest i Annis, haul gravel Whiteyale streets otious .'�tn u�,-tbat they often go too-far in and gravel, 9,20. N Randall, sho' ­t of Pocket an(f N v grav Maps it Ther I is are many WhItevale, 80; Ghle sy, hitulgrav n a m tale Phone 2PO4 Wbitevale. 9,20; Roy Vard, on aect. papere itt vot Lmin trades and profes8iuns- salary, 75,00, G. C_ A�k 1%V h(. are not in svmpat'hv with The council now adj MERRIAM ourned to meet col CECIL * B R AD L E Y .1,titude of the uniong, and !Jrxin an Monday, Lbe sixth day of Slelflem1d;Mesa xefii-e t�) join tben; For thus MsLr(,h. foT the tranwtion of general M X I-TOLO� business, _4 � '' ,.rte',--' qi.:,..v':-r.'-t.=gi c3:_'•" -i •✓w ,-y4! .YR ':W '"T v; ,Ci.-j•y � . .::•tee,^`.'ay'`S°:.w.��'x..rixrr.:- 7tr..•- .a�.4v.i't "*:✓ ..k•_..C[ -•r :at:`°,.,-. z-.0 '.. . .�i-, .... - .:a' a "�°°.`>: .i Y c Y."_. -A=' � . w '•ilk.' _ u.T�r.�',+..-•v a'.irwr.Ja.l.:'v-: ^-9- _ _ .r{v.J .r�+vJ°! z.•, re,_a-^.... ✓nr ••.s ,.: r , ,�'"`�_ "�,ti.,' ti,:i.•'• r-::.a.. - �y+ra,,.,,. ,. - ��-�-� .,,.,�%.:P'.'„'[•2•a. - - ';r,":�.'`` •-fi"k+.,.. w '"� :.!," `•�S.+,. :i; S� w`R�. .'R" _'Y., .K. _. .. .L. 'tie ••l. • w L iL7�AaEl[OlaT'Jt Q •� • ' -Mrs. J.after Evans has returned Robert and Mrs. McLeod and t W�• gNDER17�H -� - Tel.s How To Gain 12 Fred Lynn, of Toronto, e$eot home, alter spaadiog two weeks sou, Ro were in Richmond Hill I the week-end at his home here. in the city. one day recently lattendiog the In Three Weeks Edgar Shirk has been laid u M. J. and Mrs, Wilker, of Toron- wedding of Mrs. McLeod'@ sieter, • pp te, spent over Sunday crith their Mies Bowen. Mre• B. Morrell was nervous, thin DUNBARTON :'_s+• suffering from an attack o sci• - - . and rundown. She took_ inol (iron :. relatives here, sties. Musa Glad a Wa Geprge Morgan, who is Giving tonic) and gained 12 pounds -in 3 y gg, of Good. INSURANCE Good- Magnus and biro. Morgan and up farming, will hold an auetiou weeks. She sleeps and feels fine now. - --family god Miss Irwin spent Sat. wood, spent the week end with = _ „_ sale of his farm stock {implements Tastes delicious. E. C. Jones, drugg- , 1urday in the city. Musa Alma Ward. ifba'o household fnruiture� etc., at au. ist AUTOMOBILE, Fred Evans and •B. Kilpatrick FIRE Mrs. McIntyre has been in the earls date. Watch out for bills. _ are busy putting in their twason's GRAND C OI l BERT city during the past week owing - - _ `•'•f„ t to Mr. McIntyre being in -the hoe supply of ice which is of exta good. Members, of the United Church. IBIIR(iLARiC ' ital. quality. held a.bee on Monday when the � CaSCALTY i' H. 6 bicIntpre left on Fridag Mrs. Brown, formerly of Stouff- season's supply of wood was haul' ;.A Grand Concert, under�he . L1FE INSURANCE for Toronto,. where he wills end ville. 'has been very ill from a ed from James Underhill's bush auspices of the ' = p heart attKek and is under the on the sixth line of Uxbridge. Phone Pickering 7020 r 3011 about three weeks receiving treat PA RK BOA RD alert for his ar.ur, iloctor'-. e4 re. Another.bee,will be held on Thurs. John McLellan and famil of day.4o cut rip the wood. given in the BONDS-Go'vernnient Municipal and Miss Donnell has resumed her y' pJ duties in the public school here, Toronto, and Miss. Margaret, of Rev. Mr. McLeod, of Toronto, COMMUNITY HALL Mortgage Bonds' Also,Industrials. 4y- St.• C.t t harines visited 'at Miss Safe investments at from 5 to 7 per +after spending a week at her home McGlashiu's over the week end. preached two impressive sermor.a - AT - in.Keswick, suffering from a very_ The first curling game of the to the United Church on Sunday 1NSL'RANCE-All classes written in- severe cold. g last. Neat Sunday a speaker C L A REM 0-N-7 T s There will bean auction sale xt. geason in Claremont' was played ft.om Oshawa will conduct the On the Evening of chiding Flare, Automobile, Wind. , 1 on Wednesday evening laet*vhen stprm. 4,,,Wdent andSierkness. the masse on Saturday, February a rink from Altona played a rink service is the mr,raing and in the 'W�dnesda Feb 22nd Phone or write ; 25th, whep the honsehold,effects evening the Young People will ys � �.. belonging to the estate of the late front CNremont, the latter win' have charge of the service. ' - 43tf 'ED.•BOWMAN,Wkilby ' Rev A. McLelltirn wt11 be sold. niuR by 'three shots. PROGRAM a` a The vuung people of Claremont The Baptist Mission Band enter V Terms strictly sash." had a very pleasant time at their tained the members of Lhe Mission F The dder program Contests and a HaOrlmontmca DIN TY S- GARAGE - Thomas Bacon was taken to St. Band of the United Church un,' Michael's Hospital, Toronto,' to euchre and dance is the Common Contest. For thece coatec ts there will .* .: - undergo an operaeion'fur mastoid ity HHII on Friday- evening last. Saturday of moon in the Baptist' he a Ltn :ad and '3rd prize awarded. Coy-. Brock;snd;Kingston Rde.._ _ A numbe^ froln Toronto, Balsam Church. The program of the xf All-•entries must be in the hands of _ +, 'trouble. His daughter, Miss Aiice R present. -- ternoon-was Riven by the visitors ' the Secretary, by February 1S-h. 'De ad Re air Work all care,_ Bacon, trained nurse, accompanied and Brun bam were An interesting feature of the urant;ed at reasonable The annual open meeting of the g There will also be a program of vocal � 8 •,,.. hint to the city, cohere she spent a afternoon was the presentation and instrumental music b prices. # -coo le of days. Claremont Baptist Mission Circle p the relic Ideal talent. Y_ ` p y will be held.onFridxy, Feb. `21th, to Mrs. N. F. Tondintion, Acetylene Welding. " Quite a number of eleigha and at S p m , at the home of Mrs. G. ing president of the United Church A prize for the lucky number ticket Batteries ropaired and charged. cotters have been seen on the M Forsyth. 'Rev, H E. Stillwell Mission Band, with a Life Hem will be given. " roads during the past week, giving will give an address. All.membera bership certi&rate and pin. At Admission 20 dents, children 1E cents. Firestone sled Dunlop Ttrea.}- x.e a -taste of an old time winter. of the church and congregation the close of the meeting a pleasant Chairman, Mr.Wm.)Eteesor. Gasoline and Oila. i Farmers who* have wood to haul are' cordially tavited'to be pre @- social hour was ,ipeat in games N, F. GODDARD, ALFRSD PstaTTY. i appreciated the fall of snow. Bltt en + * and refreshments. I president Secretary Refreshment Booth in Coonection -.•:" wood hauling is not the business The Stilly Aluminum Limited, Phone Pick,750Q,' it was thirt y or fort y y ear@ ago. of Toronto, ve a demon-titration (night or day), - :" %-. when wood .fuel was noted much - _'more extensively than it is to day, at-the home of Mrs. (Dr.) Tomlin. on Alfred Tracy, formerly of Thei�arepreaentatipev gave s five - e. 'i l ' MILTON IE�R EEP ' Clsremoat. died 'at his home in 'V-aacouver on Monday, Feb. 13th, course meal duriDg the evening. Q rr in his 83rd year, following two Eighteen were present and they -strokes. Big funeral took place all enjoyed the demonstration as � s on Monday,Feb. .18th. from the well as the meal. _ .y .Itrazret the Vinq'a jtfghrwag home of his daughter,•Mra.Kenny, Sevwcal-aember- of our Bad- tt of Toronto, interment taking rniov-n Club visited the Stouff ] 9 lace in Park Lawn Cemetery. ville club on Tuesday evening 0 T.-R 0 N 0 eceased was born in Claremont, of IA-t week and - played a i - being a eon of the lain Thomas friendly frame with them, result- _ Single 50C. Eyesight Spy ri .Alf.red Tracy.' His wife prede- ing in a vietory for the home ceaaed him several years. He is -team. At the conclusion of the RetUril AA�. o�wt: ► .��s"I a"h p survived by two eons and three game _refreshment's were set'ved .�7�VJt6: - .n ems... daughters, Fred of Vancouver, a®'tl a pleasant otocial hour vvae Leeav-Pickerin Laws Toronto �" Wilmott of New Westminster, spent together. g -- . _ - DJSNEY 131 0M B. C,, Mrs. Kenn and Mrs. Haines `- Eastern House -Bay at Dundas Oshawa Kenny A. M. P• b1. _ A- M. P. M. OPP. Pea ORl"Plbtare laid of Toronto, and Mrs. E. C. Scott *�+` &709 'b 3,54 :_�► 7.3(_ . 's 4.30 of Nortb`Bsy.-He is also survived l Ile s ?.54 a 4.5# - 8.`sG 5.30 by two sisters. Mre. Lhas. Brodie, 9.54 b 5.54 - _ 1000 6 8C + n Chaay. N. Y,, also a sister in 10.24 6.54 1t.3lt . b 7.33) - - Toronto. and a brother.Prof.Fred Eyes j I 11:54 'b 7.54 P. M. 8.30 � Trscp, 'of McMaster University, P. M. 8,54 - - -c 1220- b Q.30 - - - Toronto :. a 12.5# b 9.54 1.90- 10.30 - A grand concert under the. 1.54 10.54 _ .. a 2.30 .1 1.20 - - suapice's of the Park Bos;rd will be ] iai 2.34 d 1L44 _ 3 g0 R•ivea in the Community Hall. Modern 4 -Claremont, on the -evening of 1 s dsiilp ezeeQt gun. do Sol. b sat., 9aa.'$ Ho[. only. r Wednesday, Feb. 25th. A very ; c gat. onl d 9ria. dz Hol. only. 4 ;_ ; r .� y inceresciuR program wtii ue Riven 1 _. de l;ecutern 9tsad$cd Time:' - =.•`_-_ i* 'Fiddlers' Contest and a Harmonic% -` C.-.H. Tuck, 1 which will include an old time -- ;�, • {Contest,for each of which a first. y Comfortably HQated Coaches Provide RomeCowtort / ��rlQ Eyesight Specialist for Winter Travel: •� " second and 'third prize will be - -- awarded. A good program will ea _ &too be Riven by the following :. '• pyrisht 1!M Ticket and Information ac * " talent : Misses Marjorie Ward and :EFFICIENCY s Alma Pugh, vocal duet ; His* Part 9 ] I Nobs apps When +sae6- Mildred Linton, in song sad reel - - Gray Coa�h i. i�s es its Baal hoar the '�tation ; Mise Aldine Ward, vocal. You may say to yourself My ey �� we ex e solo ; M. J. Wilker, vinlin ; Mrs. ea are alright - I -have no symptoms J, H. Casket', piano ; !Dire. D. A. of eyestrain," but , statistics prove Eastern House-Pickecil�.R _ [ =l' mute tribute to the Scott, vocal solo; Donald Hedges, that aver 70 per cent of the people ns �y havo 6M tenor solo ; N. F. Goddard. read- ing ot; Walter Kerr, baritone solo ;, and that only thirty per cent are sad a mired quartette. A prize wearing glasses to correct these de- - theabest eeXWt46 tt>es for the lucky. number ticket will feels. And of that 30 per •cent now Also be given. Everybody .come wearing glasses only a very salad _ "No Greater TrMatsf' proportion have had their eyes ex- u -sad enjoy, s' deIir;ht efil-pcoRrani. . N. W. STAFFORD S 'W m Reesor will occu amined recently enough to be sure _ _ py the chair. - that the glasses they are wearing v Ro" ..ildmissioD, 20 cents ;. children, 10 are efficient. Tests for the L'. A. A. :.:Ptby WhItbT cents. _ army proved that over 74 percent of - _ . -. _ `.i s :The regular monthly meeting the younK- men examined had sub- of the W. M. S. of the United normal vision and these -men were Rockfsced Roofing, reg. $3.55 sq• (shoo: time'ooly) ' . 2.89 =Church was held at the hoop of youngsters in the fullest vigour of 1 ply Roofing(short time only') _ lllioa [`lae•a TTnAert,lll T►. life ♦ . a ie 1 i �-- - -- s last Plains p e M j' �` al_ptste-Storsae-Rateriew.- d y , and took the form of s ass., found 'that 83 per 45 volt B Batteries... ,. Yalentide. Social. A -very inter "cent needed glasses. After being fit- :Alladin Lamps .esting program was provided by ted tliey had an increase of 28 per Alcohol,per gal. •.. y • .Mrs.Rawson, Mrs. Scott,Miss Kath cent'in production, and the president , - Glycerine, per. Rs[.... •• „. 2?a_ u&p11 ,tAd 111tR� ?W leeo Beelbo,Mrs N. Sanderson sod attributes this almost entirely to - � � �• -: _ 'Mrs. Csakey. Mrs. Rawson Rave a -the correction by.the-glasses. Indus.- " _very instructive talk on the chap the importance.of the eyes o itself u J ��R. QV=C$ saLF� ` - Cheap rater for farm and oountry ter : "The Task. The Coaatrp: trT Ind°sL•..a ...,•..alters and employ- Whippet Coupe, 1930 . buildings.• The People," taken from this ers must-realize now that.correct iI- - - --Wbipppeet Sedan 1229 ' �.•- •year's Study ookOIHsDQSteeee- lumination, correct placement of the Packard Sedan 1927 Wiadst°wi°drmilb 8 oe sic. l ✓' of Canada, machines and convect Biasses of em- Ducsnt Sedan b9it2 Automobile Insarsaoe •iox the first Rrest episode in ployees.especially are factors in pro- Dursot Sedan 1926 . tof all kinds. :gi►ining our nsttional heritage. ItlIs duction which cannot wisely be ne .with s Chevrolet Trunk 19'Z8 1 ton FAI?tD[8 POE! BULB - Rieat price we have this lected. y R.ngb Track 1932 half ton Mot. •' rfreedom and our faith, at a stag to be continued. y ' - Write or = ' -goring coat the church was first .... ViedeElectric Moto a(all sizes) E D. B 0 lll( .M A N- plsnted in Ontario. We can le%ro- -- --- -- ----- .-' .. - . �. -•mach from the discoverers of Can- -PICKERING New Hay Mower. $15.00 off reg• price-1 month only '20 - _ '-WHITBY. ONT. ads through their dauntless efforts - - to discover this land and have it a C.as� .Meat market, CHAS. COCIPER, - - - -Christian country. Mrs. D. A. Scott gave a' splendid report of 'rhare., Fri., Est. the 5th annual' meeting of. the ywy;cs-srflq;l l ^09haWR preabyteriaL W. M, g Fresh Young Pork Hams,_lbt. held in Columbus. She told us side Pork, Ib. 7c A L _. PE01 p) -that it-takes all that is in people '` Shoulder Pork, lb 5c 'to praise God and that we should Prime Rib'Beef, rolled, Ili 16c - 'make it a habit to return thanks. Shoulder Roast. first cut, Lb. gc We h,%v*,19upply of Greb Work Boot3 and Miner Rubbers for the ?she spoke of the remarkable Pali Season. :--Call-and see them-. change in the wo -Blade_Roast, lb. 7c men in Chios � since-,the Missionary went there, Phone 4200 Anti,Freeze and Winter Motor Oil for pour car. : &1 ids : s. s and what a provileyce our W. M. ALLAN A1\DREW, Manager Batteries. Batteries charged 50 cents. S. has had •in sharing cotirses in * -wedicine, Surgery, science etc. .t•• with these women and girls who L. E. OWE/LL C3iendale Salmon, i+ ge: 2 tins 19u Rolled Oats, 7-lbs: 26c 'before -had -no education at all Clover Leaf Si!moa, �:ak, 2 tins kyle Jiacaroni, 4 tbs. 26c J and who are making such.tremen. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND Good qipp C.tieale..per 11%. •lac Pastry'Flour. 24'1. 43c dt 50e TT '. 'dour nee of their training now. EMBALMER ' Peas and Cor°.3tins l:5^.. Pure Bread Flour, `34';;� .: 70c -• ,•, She also told >sa of some Home Tomatoes, per tin .. 10C 98 lbs. 2.60 - Miasion Wor k in outl tin diet fiuceessor to W, J, Mather,] • 3aedl4as Raising .. 27c Going O'ahone;13 lbs. .; - 25o 1•' ..tricts where our contribution@ are Stouf'fville t+o gratefully accepted. No church Night and DoT Sorvloe Phone Markhatn'W2. We Deliver i Bold and Install by , <1^e be a Christian church unlsse FRANK I PROUSE ' Bueineee P\cue Residence Phone General t is a>, missionary church. 9861 9830 Wm. M. Duncan, l+terchaat: Green Rivet >r MCKARM MW 0XrAM JA - ...1-'­,'-,.,F,,­',7- -�, - - . -��,W, - -�Z -,, ­2 wy-,in -�­;e -W�W��.�?;­ ------n�--r-­-�?,�--Z��­ x -;��­ -� -2" 1 *!��4,­ .7;4,-3,7 , ", ,e � . � .e-,., ,7,;�.",;%- g7=,1.;pU,F i,-�T�- ew , ­ .� -­ . .T",rr . .- . . . , 115. ��,,T, Iy�,ww,;s ,',-T7.k-WR ­t�.� -qp�%-�-­­!Iq-�.;-�r -*----,v.­.-TF- -A,-.---,----- � --;��WA-v,�'K'- ,.; -',-7qM­,�,� , .77�- , 4cm -�w ,-, ,; �� ,rl, -, . 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I .�-;, - 11 ,;5= 1­ - ­1 - *- - � .. r" *�"w P4oq0--0- �e-e-0.0-wo I . , ..* - . - ,.�r.. "00D.O."o." 0-o-e-o-Wo e-0 �I ..1 , , I %.1,,I ��t. .., :* . I.. -I..�i � 1. * . . Sir W. Robertson ,,.-- Roth's Body Found Frozen in Ice - , �' . . :.. .. I � . . - , . 7 , . 11 . . . � " ­ ­�p .1... . .. � ' . j", .lVoice of - the Press ." .' I - ..'�,- . tExpires Suddenly - . , �' ' '. - : . . I 1110fim" Since Novembe . 1, I r'. . I . . 1 . : . M9 r 8th- , ­ I . '-, .b. . I �. .- . I . � . .. `.1 . . .. ! - � '.' - . I .. ;..�:, ! ". � I - . � '..­ . . � - - . ­ ­ d * ' ... .I- . . � -, Canada. The Empire and .The World at Larki' . - - Great Soldier Passes - Age' He4d, Covered by-Sack, Ankles and Wl:sts B0un4.�-, SkuT',­* .. ­­­ .- - . - . . . . I * ----- .. - , - . � 0.04-4r*�*� - - - � . ­ . 75--Only Field Marshal . Crushed in-Friend Identifies Ring After .. . 1. -�. . I . ,...� .. . . . . " ­ I I . �..".., I t! . :.. � ... .. CANADA .1 ­ . ... .. . mechanically, able to provide a wider .. to Rise from Ranks .. I . . 11 � . Discovery in Grantham' ' . . � . . . . � ... .:,;, .... : . . . .. I d more up-to-the-minute service of � . ­ .. I.. . � � i . .I. I; .... I I. . I � .. ­ , an . I . . . . ­- . �� 11 . .�­ .- . -,-. -'.. �-*Soono,Loarns London.-Field Marshal Sir William "St. C: I I: -. 1­ I. . . - . . I . .,. :,. . . . at sma.I.I women -news.-St. Thomas Times-Journal. ,I Robertson died suddenly on Sunday In atharines.-His head complete--I' reservair for the Dcce%v Falls powtf .. . I - . . . Psychologist says mo . I I ly covered with, a canvas sack and plant. . I . - ­ ...%. .�.� have strong wills.. A­chap who mar- ,. . . , I . his London home at the age of 75. ,. Hamilton.--Harry Rot&. was I SC­ .,- r. . twitzerfand stout ropes boun& arourd his ankles . . . . . ;'.�-, -ries a Wisp.of a girl soon learns to - Sir William's career was without bod -1 . :Dih years of age, and was a native 01 L ' -. . . .. '.�beware ot.the *111.ot the wls�.­-Otta- The principles that have guided tats .paralliA in the Briflah army, ais he lkii and wrist,,'the . � �. I -I . .­ --. . . . ­ it ' ' with'Its'few-!millions of . .,y ot Harry, R4 . , Canada...Hd-rasided w ith his wife and - .. .. . - .. ;I .wa,iou.r.nal. . . I . ..-.V- I tile country the only man to rise from 'the ranks inissing 4arrillton jewelry salempan, two-year-old*daughter at 122 Jacksor . ...� ,. .. �. '.. . . I .- � . . inhabitants may well be studied by the to receive-a field marshal's baton, an was found frozen in the ice of Lake Street east. For several years'he was . . . � . . -- . � ..:��� .,.;. .,..., .Hundred.Per Cent.�C h,a u ff-e u,r a . rest of the world, and principally by honor gained by determination ajid Gibson, Gr'antham Townshl a,s.alesinan.with the,Franco-Americar, . � .-, . .. 7 - - the Great Powers. , In spite of many -ability. . � . . .. .p, Fri4ay ­, . I . . . I ,.. ­., . . . ting ninety-two chauffeurs I aftel noon. with heaAquar- , , � � . - . . ., I,...'.-. :. '.-, ­ In presen medallions in recogfiffl6n attractions inviting large-sbale-produc, -He was7awarded many' deco,rationiq , Company, Jewelers, 4# ,: . " .1 ­ ... with bronze . - . .. , The head had been t rushed as by ters in the Lister Building. - - � ' * . ._ � . ... 'ibe' faci jbit the� drove for twelve tion, Switzerland has remained essen- 1 for service In India. South Africa and a ,�everc b ow. The bedy was--so caked At ihe' tim'e of his disappearance 1.. .. ... ,.-. "-.-.. ­,- . months without a single accident, the tially what she always was, a coun- during the Great War. He also re- with ice that' It was Jmpossible I to Airs. Roth and officials of the firm .- I . � � �.�'".i� . .. League is- try entering to the needs of the world .ceived many foreign decorations. ­ I . ..­1. yrovince of.Quebec .Safety . . - his.w- � remove the bag coveri-n� his head in feared-foul play. He was regular.in. '.-, . ­ ­ ar I . . "r well pro�e as th*y are, not 44 §he might'choose ' In 1929; tn'�xecogniflon of his habits and it wiCsthe ft--.Zt - I � . doing pomething that ma.5 � wder to complete identification, but . occasion - ­ ; . . - ' 'I,- I I.,... �� I� .a valuable incentii'e to Others. .The, to'see them; making a living as beat service. he rece-ited a baronetcy. ofti- there was ito doubt in tne minds ,,)f that he-had ever faile-d to notify his " .. � . .:...' � .� � specu- . ­ 11 I 1. driver who cEin go through a ,whole she can.; f6fraluing from 'Wild clal thanks of Parliament and a grant . . I , ,:, . . lations-, adhering to old and sacred authorities that lt.-.was Roth. . � ,employers of his whereabouts. While . 1 " :-I �. ....- year ,Trtthout any kind 'of ac.cident.cer- . , of E I.O. -000- . ­ ­ ... .. . -­, - . , . :his bu;iness trips often extended ov . �-. -.f '- . -in. -vlug3 : . : I. - reful, that -Principles of couservat . Sa - . Started As Private . - 10 I . . - er .. . . . ''*, . tainly proves that he is ca is . VkNISHED NOV. 1�1. . 1. � a period of it week, _ _ 10 - .I .1 I . � ... - be observes the traffic laws, and that are still going up in Switzerland. . - . . - ' - officials of' the - , �: -:'- .: .. '­ Sir William Robertson was a living Roth had *been missing since the firm were in .touch .with him almost .. . � ..­ �1..�, �. ­ ,.­be to eonsiderate of pedestrians. it is Swiss cheese, with all its,world-wide . . I . ..�... . .� .­ popularity, I& still produced in some instance of the private who carried a evening of Nov. 8. He was last,seen daily. -- . - , I ' * ' ­ "' I.. . .. I . , . . . . - : - - L . .. � . .� .. 11 I � . just 'as well to-remind ourselvei that of them rather field-marshal's baton in his knapsock. in Merritton, wherre he called on sev- - Mrs. Roth said ht hau travelled . , ' 3,000 dairies, moat � �" -'.' '- ' if the cliatifietit has a duty towards arentage, he enlisted as a eiil'customers on his way t6 St. Cath. throukh the Niagara 11 �. .1 -.;.. - . .. small. Graft atLd corruption ire un- .Of poor p I Peninsula fez , ." - ­ . , - . . . L � -the pedestrian, the latter has an equal . -years and several persong kne* , I . It private in the 16th.(Oue'en's) Lancers arines, where he' was to pick up his niany .. - . . �.. . i :! '.....1. �.,. �. �... .responsibility towards the ch*uffeur. known quantities in Switzerland. 'bit - 2 *4 I Jhg a strict may seeim a bit old-fasboinLed, a � at the age of 18, and closed an'active brother-in-law, Gertler, and continue ,that he frequently carried large.sum �' "'. -:.It is only by both maintain laws and b�ehlnd the times. Yet events hawicareer when be receivid the balton-6f 'fb-his home in Hainilton. He was seen of-money and valuable stock. Robbery -I. . ­ ' ­.�.. �:.I.:-._.', ....�. - observance of the traffic itly their- borne out her wisdom. This little ua- a field-mars-hal .43 years later. For sitting in his_parked car hLIf'an hour- was' sl�ggested 'by her-a%-th4 motivc ­ ' - I- -1�" ,.-"-:keeping *In mind tonstiLt three years of the Gr e . I .. . . .:. es�t War he was after ih* time se)t to' meei Gertler.- for the supposed murd,,r. � -, A� .- I. . . . mutual responsibillftieG. that we shall tion, by a remarkable display of politi- chief of the Imperial General Staff The car was found two days later Some time after hi-, disappearance �- ­.I, I'll- ,.":., %" high cal charAeter through centuries, has . , . . ." -.r` ' -ever ro-'nce our uipleasantly " Alth'6gh th-- Mrs:RotK e'rilfeized" fficj,,.7 in C I . *.' laid a foundatlon tipon-which many of and.. accbrdingly,'one,of the"most Im. -n�ar St. Cat-harin'es. 0 e 0 a harge .. ..'.q-. , . . . - - � I . .-r- ;-­- traffic accident record. � Montrea.1 . portont military figures amon�- the Ale ca�r was p.?rfectly clean when it was of' the investigation. for not trailing � . I I , � . ' . . � . , ­ - orur hopes rest. Yet we know . . . . ­ I I - ­ ' Swit srs.. ' He was also an - ­ 1 I . �, . . .. : Dally Star. I . . I . . . f in Alpine railroads lied comnigindt t�een in 'Merritton, it wao splashed certain persons who were"qu6tioneJ *, i �. - .. -. - - .. ierland, mainly ro . I - � L14. -.. * . - . . . ere is Independent thinker. .-"ith mud when.it was ditrc,vered, in- shortly aftei her husband'- disappear. 4 .. .'.. . . .....7- . I Few Films For Children . and the lure of St. Moritz. Tb - 'c'me'eliler of tbo I . - . . . . .. . ­ I I . ,`�.- -.�, . ,-a lesson-in-sil this- ind niir ti qcovery Sfr*Wtlliam be a - in. dicatini-- that.it.bad been driven over arce, and who-later l9t t - dj8tL,- '.. .z - . . -the chairman- ot-ttm- . .. -- - J. C:­13urtlea.- f It may mean much for.our own fu- Perlal-G-soural Staff in December, 1915, a deserted The -day after Roth was repori6d ' .. t '. . . ' . 0 . I - . - . .. ,_road leading from Merrit- - - . .� - . � .-Board of Censors of .moticiu-Pictures � . ' i ay. ' - missi 9 smar. , - - , �. --ture. George Gerbaxd'lo The ..I�orth .-- ...Attemded Mamy.Conlrerences. . t(n to the .Merr tfviiFe hig"i ' ii Ing, 'Dorald Chal`160i' , sale' - I - - I . " . ­ ­.. - ' - - �. .:-".-.,-,.., I . .for Ontario. touches upon an Import- American Review'. - - It would he tediou� to recount all The place where the body was found for the same firm',advanced the theory � - . 1.I. . .. . ' hen .. . ­ . -- . - - . . . - I ­ I . I , . ant point in his annual report w - -, .4 between tile�­i 'i n014--off the highw#� and i� a. that he ha-d been robbed and murder . ­ - Trairn�nq.Far Leisure .1 . * ' - % I r ." . he expresseA regret that so few 8101 ! the great coafe�enc�, Lake�;il�,;oy.-is 'Ped a,; s�.� anxl dropped in the carnal. 11 . . � ' - " ­ ' ' ' ­ ' . i Alliem .which Ro�bert Oil_Attenoed as desolate spot. . u I � , , e. suitable.for. young - - .. .- I - - -- . ' ' -li I ­ e � ;11�.'�:, z��.-'.-��'.. Zubje�ctd.ar ­peo L.---�-------, - . - - atiug bo3,s. a4 ;one of the - -- - - - ­ . .- . - ­ ­ I. --..-..- .. '. � I . : WbaL are we edu� . ­ d " Prinetp 1'.military. rcprb- . -_ . . . . �, - ...-- . . . ' " �... � .-�, ­- ­ , . ple� . - .. girls for, If not for I.Ife? Can we thin I�Pntative% "of Great. Britain. At the of chlef-of-staff Irr France when"06 B. H. RoberEllson. and We) duagiifer& ' . I ­ ��' I" .�,� :,-:'.-­ ,!Wbilq. ladutt.th.emes' have their . I - . . ,. . - . - . - . ,s "the be right to doncentrate e9clusively up--end of 191, he believed the war inight- "unity of command''' was e%tAblished. Field-N1 arsha 1. Robertson heI4 high . . . . ..I 1 ... Place on the screen." he remark , . - '- . . . ... I. . .. I of enter- on'the efficleucy of tbbsb we educatme It be fltri?.ihed fn tIfti'loillowlia,k: yVa�,aT-*. bt6'ln,4teaiI becarfie ciifef ofthe kast-- honors from the United States. Bel- ", -�--.:,!:� � � I �.. � .motion picture Is the reble e . 'do their work wbJle.we allow, their .thou h Britain had Ui Ve-pre�ared.to- -�rn.*Coi.rimand in �.ng-laud. I n.'Ser. . - . ­ . � . .- .� - , I .- Les -to 9 i - . . .. and later, glum,_Italy, France. China.. Japa ' ­- - � ­., .. tainm�nt for tlhe,Masses'.'The seree -bla cieated - .1- I. . .. � th tastes and interests, by--whic-h they erdure'a grear4r-stratn than any pre- commamler-M-ciiier In, flirvat 13fitairr. and Ru-sia. - He -a, Z . - - I ..I� - . .- .Srt�at preoceupatjol� just now.- wi . .. :,.--:. .... ­ III ber-gulded. In hours Of tel4ure, to viou4ly tuidergou,­. Towards- the end-, In-'April. ID19. thi,4 -was h:1nded over Knight Commander of the Victorian .. . .. . oubjects uniattable lei family enter. w 4 . ' � . ­. develop hapbazard? if so then lt 'of the year. however, Robertson Cound to Sir Douglas UaIg. ItDbertson:tben Order. 19L.I: Kafght Gi-and 'Cross-of :. 'lit .. - I .- , thretit6ris nbt- only to de- I . . I � I ; .- - , ­%Inment . - will not be-long before the eyll.effect btm,4et(. in jdlsagref�uient _.witli _the Jbecam-commander-in-chief of the Bri- 'the .Batb. 1917: and Knight- Grand - -- . . :, . � -. itrease -the-patronage of the- young . . . - . - - ' - - ' -Croga of 'St.-311chael-and-St. Georn. .. *..i I" .. . -,--.,. �. .. ­ - n is seen elsewhere than In their vita- 'Prime 311-rib;ter, Mr. Lloyd George. 'tiah army on itie-Rhine.-in adesession . l . "-� ­ .� ,:- L�. ­peiiDle but.-of their parents also. I s. leisure ofte I c' -tratexii -6 Fi, ' . - 1919. He-held the D.S.0, from 1890. ....I - -- � .�-- ­ ". the L Board--would re- ttme5. For-just a I a re- I con erntrig s -ul plans which the -t -ld-Marsbal Plamer. It IF a curt I I �.1. ' . �:- I , 1hra counectlon . - visa - He wact the author of "From Private .." . , 1� � 1: . .-. peat what has been so often pointed veals a man as he really Is. so the.use' latter wished to be adopte -. Iii-ViLr- ous--fact- that 'wh Re 'Robirtson I I I ' . -- . . ,� . ' 'It.. and.'soldleis � , - -. ­ - - that parents aud.guard- Or abuse of It-streagt.hens,or-weakens, ticular Robertson believed that. Uo)d asked tri attend the peace celebrations to.Field..Nfarshal,"'19. , ..... ..: -- -�.��: .: � . � - . - . eni by others, ' ftnnM t9140S," 1%26. - . . .. . I . . . �-.�..04 '. -,.%'­":.L' lans have as much a duty supervising .raises or- aebases hip. Those pur- Geoigp's plan of-'caml)aIgn for..P&te7s-. In*Part�- and BFrfrs,-,els.'-*rf6.-Thvlt-htton 'and Stat , . ... '­ .I . . � . . ... I nits which,wbether at.school or af. tine was unsou-nd.and declined to give vame-to him Mattend thoseAn London ­ - I .- - . ­ .. . � . . . . - . - . -1'1� " ... .. - . .- .their childreWs selection of screen eu- 3 I ' --- - - ---. . . .: � ,-,- � �-.�:1. -­.. . to ter, We are apt to, consider unrelated It any cou-n-te-narice. Robertson of In July, 1919. In 1920'he relin .d :. "'-I-- ---7­740' � ,* . 1 4 .., - 'tertaining as they have In regard I ' -- was- p.romoted . - - . . .. . . ... .. . ,P ­ - I - quishe . ' �.. .,�... �.-:. -, 1pl�ys and bookA."-Broelluville Record- to the business oi life are"little by course. was all 'for'strengtbening the his Rhine%command. . - -t� . :� - -I. I ...- I ... - ­ I I- -­ little shaping or .hindering the�power armies orf the Western Front.� � - - - field-marshali rece4ved a,baronetcy and Canadian' Skaters ` * - �.. . �.­­­- -� t, Pr and Times. . .,., � . "- ..-. . I . -a grant of $50.000� 7.' . I . . :- .'.' � .�. . *q . not only to carry.through life'i. bust- It hardly came RAIL a an . . , ...': W I .. . �I I . - .1 . rprise to him ­ ... .. . . "�- ..I.'. �. .. .� � - I ­ ' . . I � 3 - . 1.'­;�% ...,- . ..­ - . . ;Lots of t�me , .,�­- �'. '. "as. birt to fill the whole of life with to.hear from Lord Derby, then Secre-- - - Solution'of Disarmament , , . Capture AU Honor '' : - - - . 1 . -� ­ ­-- v. ­1 . - I ­ meaning and wfth-beir.ty,-Hbgb. Ly.011 tary for War. that the PrUne Mintster ' SfT William, Robertson, afte'r his-r,e-- -. .. . ­ ...­- ­.--.- -.! ­.­­ - .::.�..-.�2 . 0- -- - -;a pro- I I , . " I . � . "- " . .1 . . ­ ,.The St, Lawrence water'%ay L , he Spectator (London). -- .. ­-vould,not got,on *Ulf-hird.w' and that -tirement; spoke more-than once�on be- Mrs.' Samuel, Again Winneri .' -' �,.., -% , , f matter, but it is Act t!l�7 . - . _ I., - ­ ­ . -. .f,­ _ pundly important ., . . . -- the Government was cons,eq �entlY haff"of the"Leigue-61 N4iiOnis Vnl6n.- .. I .. -I .. one about which there need be auY ' - Good'tarja4lian Practice - . ' ' -Mrs. Gooderham Loses ..'W 11 - - . ., '-7..,.,-Iife-or-deatb rush, on behalf of elther - , , . looking out for a,new G.f.C.S.. Robert- He had littib faith In bringing about ,' - ­ - I - - -11 : ,:-"-. ,�-, I the United States or Canadian public. Ottawa newtipapers believe in play- son,-undotibtedly,.perfo'ruied noble-ser- dUarmament merely by-mathematical ,by Small Point Margin . I..�.'. � . . ' . . - - . . .. ...full-Aebate, and extended -�ng down.crtmv- Last week. for the, v.1ces both In-the.field and 'at the Wag calculation,,Qoncerning armament.and New-York.-Fixmrer .,.kating honors . . . - .- ..- .11 It Asser-yes . . I . .. .. .. ,..- � ---t. arst ume in bi yt�urj, a muruerer wum Office. and tl2ere wore many wtkq con- mairuaine4 that the salutton. - of No ...,.� -� ­� ., consideration, and if It has"to be pos I Of the -th America were carried off by �: � xecuted there, and t" .--.--. --- , sidered.tb4t even.tuough �his differ- problem lay-not-with military experts Canadians here, last week. Large ' ' . . - ...- .. - poned to the next session n - . I ­ . , - - ' ' ' . , ,-!� . published 200 word stories.I ences with the Prime Nllnibtipr ren&4- but' with *tb civil.minls*e%� of the cruwds attended-ti-a diSPIA3i. at Madi- .. : . - i .c- - , ..�.�.. ; .get-these, little harm -will be done. Citizen - . . . . I . a ; . ,Mhe cue'thing that is not warited is a Tb,ey W not mentioned the case from I ed It practically. finpor4sible for.him to .Crown. .� . . .. . ,son Square� Gardens, .and much-en- . ' " . 1 � - -. . . .- . ­ . . . . . " : . .- insufficle the time the man was convicted until conilziae-. a% rhlef-of-&faff. yet . the . - ,' be marrieC Mildred Ade- thusissm was displayed, evi . � ,�: -,.. -­ basty decision preceded by ut . ' .- n 2894 deuce of � 1 t­.. . .sentinel Re- he was banged.-Editor and Publisher. change might have been madr. more ' 'ng has on the gen- V4 ­ . - .�".. ..:,-discuestom -Woodgtock . : , . I lsitde, daughter of the late Lieut.-Gen- the hold figure skat, - . . ..-,-.,rlpw� . . . -- . :-_ . - N'ew Tork. . ­� . .. ".. -considerately.- * - , . I .- . I eral T. A. Palin of the Bombay Staff eral public of New York.' - . I L . . .. . 4 .- . . . . I . .": � 1L.- . . � - . --- - . .. � - On learing thp War Office (Februar� Cofps, and there-was one sot6 XaJbr The greatest interest was taken in - -- �. ' ` ­ . ' - ­- ... - . . - . . .-;: '­ . I. .. � - - ; �- ' *10i8i, he wa-4 first offpre;d-thp position . I . -- - - 1: 1� .. .� '' . � .­ , . . . . -- - . . . . - .:- ... . ... .. , . . . .--Cansidian ChAnness .. - . . .1. ­U.NITFED GTAtES �-.,-'..- .- .1 . . I ti.e co=petition for ladies! singles b�.- . . . - . ­ . . . ' , It ..­ - . -- ---- ----- .­��� :.7.:.-.- It Ik very gratifying to herai- voices- ': - .* . , .War Debts ....-, - ...-.I- . ­ . -. tween Mrs. N-orman ' Samtel (Con- �- - .-.�- .. �: I, "from-the West s0eaking in support of" .�j . ­1;O' . . I .- . . ' Light Shooter ­ . .. .--I' stance Wils,m),Toronto Skating Club, ,:". . .. ... � r R s6velt wiTnt to the heart Ofl I-: I .. ... �, : _..z - ", , .­ %- I 1. . . 11-� .. I I - ' ..--.. ­ .. - :the movement ot gTaia and other traf- the problem in his speecli o: February! ­ - ­ . . . ..­ . ., and Mrs. Edward H. Goodeibarn (CA. - -,.' � ....- ' I . .. ,��" . . - . I-�- - ­ I . - - ­­ ­ i i­ . -.: 1. ­ 1 .. * ' . . . . . . . � I� ­ . ..­, ­11", .. 1. . ...,- 1 � - I " � . *1 Smith), f the Granite- CuK, TO.. - - !- ­ ,. lie through Maritime ports. That very- 2, 1932, wbeh he called for an early 1 ..';­ :� �.. It- ­ ­ -, - - , -.: ,. .4...� ,�, . ..... ct 0 ­ I �,.: � . -w. i I , , � .... �� , . -,,,.:�I ::.,,,I � ' . - ,a. : � �1, , �'. -,, j., . ­ I i . ..'';,L11�11"I., , , ,"I I - outspoken man, May,or Webb, Of Win- accord regardiq&'futfire paymetits, i: 1, �.�.. . , -.:,.,:., " :.`.'­� .. .4'�:,�­, �.. � ": ; ,�; . ronto. ,These slc4tersare well knowu - -'. . � � -- -..- � , ­ ., . I - . ' , " , �- '�. :.�Iilpeg, biLs expressed'bla views with certainty Is one of the factors delaying - " , ''. , .1. : ,­ , . 4� � I-�.- - -1: . ,�.�.,..''.,­ - ', 1�1 � ­ I -.1% eel flattered -'* -- - ­ I ,�., I �1- ,�.,�,.� . � 11 1­­ . .­ .:".:.. .. . �. at hoiiie. They shoul5i f ­1� . . . ....I"I,­: ­,".tr ""'. : �. 11 ., .. i � -�% ,,- , -, I . .7 '. . ...­ . , . � �, . . -- ,, .�! ,.r ,.. . . �­ , . .*. :,-, 'his customary vigor, &dd be is all for the return of normal'economic condi.! . . I I. :, "" .1 . ....,� ": : ., :,:�,- -. ��'.�,��%.: , I." ,I..-Z,�. at the attention which thc� have at- .-.: I ' ,... . ".,�­' ­'­,��' . -1�-tz,��.,,�. . "��. I I �;:�", ,L. ,�I"".4-.�,�,�,�� - , , . _-j I',�,'_"I.,:Lr. ­_'_�,� ,�,. .1 . _ . " ,. ­ .. ,. - --Canadran question bangs I � I r­ ,.:! . . .. ". "-: � e �,,,-1,­"- - ,,..--,.,-­%'O,�" . �.�,�� ,.� .:,:...'. ­:I, " � . . . . . ...';­ trade -througb Canadian tions.. While the debt ' .. ".. ). .., �.11,, Z 7:� 1 t.racted abroad.1 I - ' ' , .. . `� 'channels to the fullest'extent that IS not get I ,"i., . ': 1, � .,.�,�,� .�" ' :­� L ". I . ,� I � ­:,,�:'....'.1. .., . . , ., -- - ' fire, for example. England'ean . .L, , �I .'. ,::�.­­,�­ , . �. 1�­:��:.%., . The c�6mpetition.WM Very close at . 11. - . . ­ .I..., .�---.:. ­,�­­'­,',�,-, �.:,.:., ,::.�' , I �'� I. .. . I. . . . . . . . ;'Y','..'. ""�"-L'I' i:'. ,I - N.'. . �­ --vossible without definite ,inju�y to a new par for st,erling and return.to �.-�. I .� ,..".. . ..".1.1.1 :, �, ,­­­":�' " .. the'end. It was found that the judges, , , .��;�­ . luustuea .- I I . ­:�. .,�*,�.. ­1� ,�,. :-,,�......... .i.......:;:"::�, " . . . . � :1, -�, . Halifax and'Saint*Johu have le�-many other -.�-.,:�, - ,,, I,e -,���,, I .8 . the gold Istandard."Lik ,., 'I�..:"�I .. , �,�,'.�:� �,.: . . 1 -�'. � '.,,-� ," � , six in-number, were equally divided, � - - ..:�'. ; 1. .� . -1 , ,. .. I . I'­­�� . I ,., :,,!� I�..�;.. . -having placed Mrs. ba " :,!� :,!� :,!� :,!�'. . , ���-! - .­,­ , .'";��", .1 . � I 1, I�1..'O�,I� . . , , ,.�7:;��1`- .. : I :, , - ­:,­�­­., three muA firsi . -i . . --- . .'Peeti. Showing that they can. handle related matters, this is of much im-I .:. I :.4� . ­,­�.­:%Y:,�, .", , ' . I , I � 1. . �.,"".,,.�',: . .�, � :L;: ,; ,, " .� ' ­��.,��*�t­­ I , �Wralu without the slightest InJurl to portance to American trade, and to '..:.*..­ �.. .- I'. "- I "� ;.;� � N:.�., - - and three havinj placed Mft.'Go6der- '. -- 0 1 ,": ­:i,I � f.. �:.L . . I I I . , . ��� ..�''..' � .':L ,: ; . ,"',..,� . . . . . � - . I '..'r," .11��:-V�,;.�'X.�,, : : , . I . - . ates 1 ­ " ,,, ,�.�,-­f . � : I I;. . a U 'd St : ­ . ,� . . .� ­ Otte , , .1.4. ' ' � ,.�. .1 ording .' -. . Amy Canadian interest, and'th t Is the to the Budget of the , �" - .�:� " � ": ,:; �:�:�� I :� 1:�:,�:­ ham first. It was necessary see . , , , � � ­,%:­% , .. � � I: ..: I 1;, . I . - . I—- , .­�,%: . ;,." , � ,'� I ' . - .- - of teal7mour.-41oveii1ment. --Colonel lfo�:Ae-ift-For--­ -�.!:;,..+�, : ,.��.' ., ,�­�'­ I - ..;..,.1.....: : ,- ­,,� ,-:,. . . -miist- ."v.,I'�-' a k(nd .. . .. . w aw .al.. L� ­.. ­L 1. the-tot�..l '. � AL , I I �:�:�]!,,:: ;.,�1..:�. .,�i ;,%�' , .. I . ,�,,:,: , :­�­L­:­ ' . " I ­�iz . The-rest of Canada can canter a greal eign Affairs (New York). - . , , , ::�-.�: - �. � i:--��4;lr points obtained by each in both coni- � . . . . ­1.N1...y,':, I :.:.'�z.',.�;, :;.".�.IN4.��,'­��:,::.�­��: ,". 1. .....'. .*. it. .... , . ; .- ­�,­*.::;­, . �. . ­ 1. .1 , . - !I"z.,:�."..-,......,.,�,.�Z,k..�',,','...l.. 4 . e.Maritimes--by recognizing : . - .�. ­ . - ''.N'e. ­ ,.. - , :�'4� j­:"7� . I� !..-�� - . ..:, ."'.. '­'.%�?:��­�­;��­:1,1�1,r,,��:,.I .. "I . . ,�, 1.1! �: �::" '. -:��,;.I,Zl� PUIsbry*figureFs'iKnd free*skating. .. ...--. I + - - . :�, ., '. , , ­ . ;..­�::''- , -.,.-,�,.,.�,�:�:,.,. . , :1.'. ­�,:,::��, . . .. ",�.'­:.­:.­1­ :1. L L'.,:11. . ' their ports and building up their trans- ' . . �;, :--, ":: ...;V:',:.:.Zn.�': :.,�'.,�� , .� -­­­I�.­t .. . ; : . . , ­THE EMPIRE ' �- -.- .*. . ,.,�� �'; ,� ',� .. ., ,, j :" I" , was then found that Mrs. Samuel had . . ' �' I ,r,' .� ': ::�,':,-.1.,!:".,;,, ;'. !�,­";.:.� ,;, 1-1�., ,��:' :: T:'��,?,';.,­.. . . . ... �.%,;:� . I � ".."� ' ­�. r� -::;::,4T;.�: f�,:.­',:.'.:; .: .­, 1. ,,, , � .,., " I " ,,,..,��114 'hare � , , ­` -- ..� '.�­ ,,,,,,',"'�`..-..,,,� ! . . portation services. It does not In-: ' ' . . ..%.,:,. ,`,-. .., I�,:�" , . , , .., �11�'��`$" . .. ",,::".. . ,,, : . .. 2,300 points and Mrs. Coader , Lord Willingdoh's Hope .. I �. * ­4",.­��.. 1, ...;',.I'��;�.:..''�,".":;;:�'��::�L -.1" . .,�, , ,, ": . . . . ­t, ,:+ ��.-�,­ 4...'i. �`:,�i..�',­,11 �' I.�.v, --,�!,I I ire ve saer ft .h ..: ... ..,.,:-­ , . lj��.­­ -,:; ­ I. ."�::. ..�,,�.,.,,�,. ;,�+�t".-",..,...'�:�'ll�!, - '. ­:,',:�:t''' , - I...'1�,;,:4 ­­��:,:�.. ,�,:,i.,;:.'i� . , � . .:. I . . �.:�I.,­.. .1, ,,...�,�.:...I::':/I:�. - Mrs.- Samuel thirefor,4 :---. ' , I I ce,and whatever inakt,%s t e. �. .. I. � .." I—, . -�,.� ..." ," ,I . 11,­::�:.Olki­.! , . .2,2$3 p6irft�. . Lord Willingdon is the first Viceroy , .;... :4 � . , . better times here ensures a larger - �,.. -`.m�..'.4.','­ :%�::­�,�`-11"',':::%�,Y��.: .",:I.,...­.- .I. ,�, .� .;�.. �,:�:�..,.",.,:,t:",�I."".�:.:r . �:� ;�.,.:,:",, . � `:�:..:., :. , " .,:,."" :1:j�'.Q::�­ .1`;.J:.��,:�:�: :...::::\i�.." ?,��­. '. �' ","�.�.: '40�:'::N , ��­ , , ;J!�",:�., '.. . ­ ... . ,- 1, ,.,. "!::�L*�;��,��, ,Q , "k' ­ of 17 points. She retained the cham. - --N . �:: , :. :, '' " "�� -who'bas both 'the co-drage .�­­­­ .I . , . . .,�,��.i.I.::, .� .4 vron first place by the nari-cw margia - i . . .. . - .::-. -market for what other.provinqes bavj7 and th� op-I— - ­ .Zf�,,,. - ` ­­ ,� .... ... - . .:...:: !, . / , ,.­� - _- . - . . . ,,,�';w,�,:,4 .. .. ,�;.:�.,�,;�,.­ .. . . ­? :��!�:.�. �-;.,::�..'M I portunity to speak the hope that with- ":.. ,d 1.�, ,�. .1 I i,� . . . . to sell.-Maritime MeltcbanC �'.',i��.:��,:­i.: ­&­'..-:.­. ,..":11,1�;;T­..�.., . , 1. . L, ,: �:.�.... .. � ,­:�:1:,:,T;,.,�.I I�-. � 't .� I W, , .:�,.::.�%,::".';�,..I..."I'':. ., . pionship of North America in figurt - I . , .�:',',:A, . , ­� . 1�­".:.; ,:!.�, ­ . . . - .. -, -m�1.�,,-,,.�. ... .. . '...-1;. . . e., ... �, ­1 .�. i . ..- ,.,-. I-* in his term of office he may become . " I ,,;��,.­:,:�:.,:,.­, ­.r.,,"L . I,- . �.�,�V,:,�,, . .1 - . - .., .. :.:%....:..ii�":: . - . .� �- I . .:..."!1. 1�1'.:11 11 I 4, .. . I . . � . . , . ""'.1'''.. -. . - . .. .;�,, :-:i�.:::. �:­:�"'.'*::':'4::� . . 11. .:�,:�" ;i . .- 111,:...�" , I I I . . .. . �: � ­:�:%­.". .: ­ .: ,;�, � skating which she won, firs'. in 1923 "� :,...-,�:::,,;,. ;1 .::; ;I 1;......,-.­� - I � ­ 'Speed No the constitutional dovernorLGeneral of **%. ;.�: . " .4.i��::"i:. I � , ,..;y:�&;,!, . - .- *�,' �".�44,�.� .� .;�::-.:,.%­ ;. , , ,:::.Am-�::::*:;�� � - - . . . �t,Flrst 'N , " I.... , �'�,�,.;.",�,,',�� ' ' ' .��',:..­".. "'.. ��:­ !,;i��4i.�; .... � . .; ";.'""; . I I,.....,I...,-.�.., �, . i��',��',�­,:,,' '�� ,., - - : . ... . . , ,,:'. - 14 �. :..'' ., . ard again in 1931' 1 . I . '. -In,the lood'of motor car adVeTds. a self-governing India. Nbw that Lord, - ,:'�:� 7, , ..,."�.,... .,:.� .7',�, .:�­".. . . , : .�.,,,;,,',.,::".�,���,:�-I..":.;'. ." 11::�. , ­ ..".Q':,�I'­�:.�­. �..�:�".::,:"�:,..�..:"",:,:I...... . . I :� �.� !t��-. - . . -- . .� - compcVtion 'in me.14 singl,u . � ;,�... � ;,�... ., �v �,:,­, .; � ;,�... . The - . , 1 .':- �. . � ;'' , 1. . .V � . : -4. ,:.,��:::., .I.,­ � . , I I I - ''I I 7. uciiou of tbe 'Willingdon has not only Identified him- - ,.��:�,,�.,:­ .";::��:,:��. .�'.' ­ . . ­ ,1::-,1­ ,,., ,� � .�,� . I . . .jag accompanyin&Introd I; ,W:Z�,:U"-t� - . ,;�i:: .::I:,.. 11 . � . , ." ­...:.�,;-::­�.. ,:,:...... - .1 I - , . "- :,�'. ,­ . :',I - � : . .�.�,,�� nt I . V�,-;:,.�,�",:�!:�il - .� �I'. I ,�:4� 4 , ,�:;�;'­,�:n:.,.%­,: .. . .�: was a foregone, conclusion. No o - �.�;:­:�,:.�. ,. . �::%:, � new models for 19 self Personally with India's nationalist . .". -��--�::::;%�::, V I , ­ , ­:,.,­"::,�;%.::,��!:­�I� . �� . , .,., . .--- -33,partclultrly note- . . . � . . I . .. ,.��: ',:,i.��.:,-�,­::.-, . ,:�:�. ..,� I r Montgomery S. Wilson, . ': I . . - .��,.�:::i � ., ; ­. ,­ " - lub, and 1141 ., . . �!,�.�: :�, �:,i. .. ::. ., v : nea '01 I : ,I Ideals, but has personally contributed ,.:��:�,;%�::.:��­i�,,�,I ,, : :ii�.��,," " , . ��,.:�.� ,�� � worthy Is'tbe lack of emPhp6sis On . . ��" .�,,.�,,:,:,:.. -1, .. ".::. ; .. , . .1 - . . I . � --.'% �:. - ::,:. , ::� ��:.:�. , ..I , -the -Toronto Skating -C . ; ;:."" �K'lz ­,�,::� . - to the reality o .:;-:-1. : . �:� .!,- .. f their early fulfilment, I..., I....... . :.�,�..�,"-:� �: , - .;Z . . ­ - speed. In-this.respect this year's. ad . - .,:v­,�.R;*-­,,,.:­ "� ., . i was awarded first place by alU six Sir I - .­...' . ... � : , - -:�:.��,­.:.z,;::.. ,!�. . : : 1. . .7 . � .... .., ., I : - the-Legialatures hate responded splen-' �: :"."��, 1:�T :�,," :!a�,,��­A - . . �:�:::4 j"j"�; il'�­,­ . � ': .". q r .. . . ...�:il , 1� - : n . .,;�,., . . , ::��, � ., . '4'��" �artlslng contrasts strongly with other ­..,, , e thus retained tb* ebam- . I - ­ 1, ­�`I �1.11 judges. H . didly &like to thAt faith a d to the ur :?��.�.�K:� ­ I . 11 I I I ". I I - . .� - ---years,- The change Is particularl3&im. ' i . ;.1, .. .��..,.,..":. .: � . I:I . hip of North America'Which.h4 . . . . . iVi�.'t.,:��': , :. .,­, . . . over the ad- &e-nt needs of a great hour In the coun- . .", � , � ��;; . ,� ! , . . . 11 .. :: plons . . , : � i I pressive when one looks I � ­ . W. - I , ��; , A:..... b.� WQn r3t in 1029. alid-Agabi-in-123 . ­- ­ - . v3rtial4"pages- of the last f w vears. try's history. They have assumed re . L- ".. .,� 1-,:�­:, . lsely--the-typ -' &��--...�------ ;..,..,.:: .,:��,r.,, . ., ' d�,,� .11 �.�H-,� The most difficult..figures-.is-ere.-dons - I— ' t them one finds speed--and _8pons1bIlIty-1or,=pr.ec es-of- ­ '. �' L' ­ ,�,�*.�,:.. !.:,­�....�%,.,:��i�: �.W� - n :,;. �:, . � ,*rith the utmost ease and acL.raty.His . . .. . :rbro.ughou. . ­1.I �: , .1 I '' .. I . legislation- a- I . !� . � ..'�,,7 . orniiiapt.note6 .that-Would-.haya been co . . . - , 4,1�. 1 1. l�,.:�,��, . I - I - . . ::;�,:.�..:�'�­.:,�� I � . . . ;1 ' . . powpt,as.the generally d . � . � .i��" xl­ : � .i ..' �� fre& skating .thriVe.4 ,the apec�ators . � � . ! .. ,­1 � . :, � ­ . I . . '� -13rocliville Recorder. .. denined a year or.two ago as,lispired . . ':�:..;:�::�;..��. �, . � 1!:::��I �1: �, i It . I � ' I I -with its daring and delighted them - .� . - . . I � � ".., :. � . I , �,1,1. - . - . ­ . � . . I b'I 1.­ I-by British Imperialism alone or by hoe- . .1.1, -�� . . . , . ' . i - .., 1� , ­�L.1 with its musical rhythin. I I . . ... . . . .. .. I Better Ne .. .*1 tility to Indian.. nationaltsm,.but._are : ,. ' � - I - . . . . ­ - . . �� . � - Wspapecs , . . , - PAI - . I * ; . . 'n - " . . ...... ' rhere are fewet"'Daper now recognized .as ass6ts or necesst- - . V... .- ..CHAMPION R. �: , , a In�Ontario,- 1 40, ,.. �:,­:' 1�.o- I . 'IA, .. . � . . . . �,, .:I ��, - . . - ..I .fewer in New York, fewer In London. ties ."demonstrably In the Jnterest of � I.­.. �:11 . Mrs. Samuel and her brother,Mont . � � ­ . . I sl�.::,., ., � I .:'' T11 d is."-Calcutta Statesman.- - . . . .. .L gomery. Wilson, 1having ,wom iA_the .-- .. ; I .. - . - puch names as Times-journal, Beacon- - -. : : :... I ,I -.'- .­--', '" 'd" gef .- . . ,. �,. .� ..,:... singles, hitched up in the pair. They - ; -�Hatal #-� . itineVA-sview"'heresiboutt. - I � �- , - . ,�., I '� . ,. .- -.­ .,. -tell their own tale. -In New York . : .The Prudemt-Man. '- - . .�. ­ .- . :!�.�, - . won the clampionship,of.Nbr%Aver-- -. I . �4::: .:'. . . . , ) 1 . . i , , - �. � . i�ere 'is thq .1140r&14 Tribune, jhe� , It,remalus true that the ciXAOQ 09 ��:. 1. 11 lea in pairs' skating with equal *sse, � . - . ;... - - - . .� This. remarkable feat-was-lt� psr� - .. � � . :,. 7 -Tilegram. ome time most ;ialue to"Wi 'country Is the M" ;.- � : . I � 1. -� .,......, W6rld Idondsou a -,.. � ., I formed In 1029 4nd again in MI. It I . . . .:','* - before the war had ten morning papers who uses his money wisely to secure., - . V . .....�� ,11 ... --- : ,� yvilli prgbobly remain as a.reWd. W*- .. . - ` and seven evening. Now tborearo six -the beet-Iffei for-himself and his,do- . : ��.: . ,$,: , ' �,- . . . . . I ... ­ less they chooge to try again In 1931L . . . ...1. .'inorninj and three evening. pendants, trusting as much as 909- I �.. . . .. ... . . * " , ' ' - - - . i ­ -- ..-., "..I I.,I-,,'..*. These merges and-abut-downs'have sible on prudence and forethought and- - �. 7". Equipped wit'la a- 45'0' million candlia power lamp, thla formidable Tho judges were Joel Liborra=Am& .;- � . .1....; ,- Involved inevitablo hardship for a as-little as possible to chance,and that � Charles M. Robeh and Miss ftsalio . . - I - gun, which was recently demonstrated in Berkeley.Sq., London, shoots_ -Knapp. from tho Vnited- Sfttn and. ..' � . . whN on employees, but they ha,re re- hay who incite him to an opposite ' '' .. - - - I . " I : - �sulted in better newaptoers---niors bouhi ari dneinisis- to tb6'c6iUitry'* . light Instead ot-0.611s. At-con th.raw a beam of lighl it infleni Into *a Allan E.. Howard, Normw. GroPry I .I �. 1 . I I . . . I I . , . n S. 1kacT*Zi from NaMs. - I I I I �,I I s , I*. � � ­ - . . . - -- '-�r'mpsteutly stated, better �equipped . .z .and Job 0 welfaw. -The 9pectator . ,- . ... I . ... �.... , .". .. . . . . . . . . . I � . .. - . . . - , . . I . - I - . � . . I , 1. . .! .1 , , �� , . . 1 . . ­ , " . .. � ... I I . .. . . I \ . � . I . . � . . I .. . . . . , - I I . .. , . �, .1. I . . 1 . I . . I . . '. .. .. . . - . . . . .. . . I � . I . . I I ­ . . , I . . . . - . . ,� , � I I . I . .. . . . . I . .. 1." - . � . �- . .. . . . .-. . . . 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Offers you an opportulllt 11veingteld Sam*.,. ... �1 ? 3 4 S 6 7i 9 10 FOR 2U ,��La[111iJ rµ~ ourself in Canada k latest and eat rr3 set Radium-(;01 and 13 ' s At 6 2/3 Cents a Share sireec..:.............:.......... -u Write for nartiaulars to - $ut None Since 1930 serve stns sins. so =tag st: Rs.,t, Ci ty................................. 14 15 16. 17 - To>onto., _ - — This Mau must have something itte ----- - --- - - -- -- - 16 ::Z9 ' u!;. a record for suffering. He say : - ;�•:+ � ,�(� S _ - ,since 1.910 up to 1930 = that is 20 /F Owl L�als ( `> <"' _ "''� gears-1 have been a great sufferer IiNT ROVAL - . -1 - with rheumatism. I am pleased to say ,,-,_� t•; 4t HOTEL Faith_without works fa about,as_use- _ " ;'.":.ate that since 1930 up tv date. d haV-e 6eeii r:•.:_: /�0 leas as a watch without wheels. 24 25 26" _ free from that dreadful pain, simply -' '\� by taking' Kruschen Salts-and, Both ? . . The score was fled and awo minaittjs 27 t 18 - lug else. I must say that 20 years Is Going t0 Montreal? to play. Any second now the ball w; _. a long lime_to have that, awful rheu• " Listen' to this good neR's. E)ut would be'snapped back for that last, matic pain about one."-W. P. room rates have been towered. The all-important at empt The crowd'was 29 3'0 1 32 33 Your rheumatism,is just like his and ,Y s ellbound breathlessly counting the ever;=one else's: It is caused by sharp. schedule shown- below' gives all p - the thrifty details. Charles Dorn- seconds. Would he make that final 34 35 36 edged uric acid' crystals getting Into bar-gar-,and his famous Broadcast• float kick ' which meant victory and l' ">f ':w your joints Kruschen will dissolve lug orchestra has made t-l;e Mount honor? 37S 39 those crystals away.. Furthermore=-• " Royal Dinner and Supper Dances "Let's go. now-and avoid that ter- If y=ou keep up the "little-daily dose" " "one of the "brightest spots-ill the• rible jam," she said. " 40 ;«:41 ;;;42 V e'er afterwards, it will never be pos. social life of blontreal. She never knew what hit her. `r `::;<:; 0bler fdr them to form again: Rbe_u• Un your next• trip to blontreal,. let ^ ,,.. . matism %%,III be gone'for good. t Vernon G. Carly; our Managing u.it's true that.,the good die young, 43 45 46 ` -Director,- be your host. Let him FREE TRIAL OFFER this present generation ought to be � - ;`'" .'+• show you why the Niount Royal is here for quite a long t:me yet.. 47 48 if you have never tried 1{ruschea—try it now r s.0 famous. "The Home Away _, ^` at our eipense. R'e have dietr[Ditted a ureat Y Ny From Home." raiany dp•�fat" o prow "our clas4 s or yo make Harold-:`I just reat�where a Sapper It.aey fur Sou to prove our claims for yourxelf A.orizontal 36-3lusieal note- 10-Ships -Ask I e dcuggblt for-the new 'atA:PF" 75c: Mount-Royal fiot.el _._ ' presented-her 35-year-old hubby with pu�Re• z 37-Devoured 11- cloth rhis cottsikta of our regular:,-,e.bottle together 1­ I New Low Rates a baby boy. «'hat' do you think of 1—=Pugnacity with a separate trW bottle—aumelent for about # ooms with baths $8,00 up thatJames-"The same as you do." 16---Qoatingic habits Pat olibtol be" y 19-Scouts _.. ».doem eNtr i aanoo dalr at�to do,th Single rooms with baths, $3.00 up Kars Doubler 14-Formerly 42-roticover surfs a .A�Sprintect 'our dedlatel is auc%ith,'a-u' o•t°rn .' Buttes ......'..:..., $10"00 tap - k.. _ _ -' hack "He gives nie a pain is the neck," y• sc. ur drui isp and tiori,out question. _ - + says Jones, "this man from India who n 7ootu hair tries Iiruaclicn•free at our el,>rnre. V. �a, C.1FtDT. I 15-Rowed 43-Gir2'8 name '_'3-Free E. -G could ug�airert loam-bc ter,. b7 hasn't spblidi a word for several Z. Grltlitha Hughes, Ltd., Man•heater,. F.n{t. , �Ianagins ,� ;J,.r' 17-Conjunction 45-Dickens' hero _'25-3lusieal composltfon ; 1i+e). Lmportere: ldeVilutraS iros., years. Gosh, I've been married twice Ltd., Toronto. Dlractor /� _ y 18-Girl's name 47-To loom 16-Twiding plant _ that long." 1 ►°: ✓Gi: al .v...,l.r F t_>honine for kll Vertical s new ueee 20--overly ;'9--Delicate Tele Classified AdveAdvertising =, e 21—French article 30—Beginning - 4 string,'a miss asked the music,store _ _= s�Ta:sTS• clerk to tune the thing before snding ! 22—To pertain ^I- ilerb' 31—Piece for one It out. - 8—Finfahes �2=Sodtti American 32—b�iifts E` 1 SO N. I!. J. s.—P.�TtiTS, Pi 24-3led1tatly a poP1L, emperor` 33'—Snake _ _ .D Trade_3larks, Designs, Copyrights. ' - l 26-Extreme..happiness, 3- Command to horse 35-USore painful ,~. �"' c' 'rutries 1,07 •'ederai bu,w,ng. On one very rare occaslon an en 1 p p =i 27-Row 4--1 ro oun- 18-Nude thusiaetic golfer arritied home for'di-n- n ` uyl't:tt TU t:vExY 1.,;v ,�sTVR. _ f Y8-Claim -6--Tratelliag actor 33--Tai keep _ ' :.lst of wanted luventions ens fair Oer. During the meal his wIte said: " Int;:r.ation-sent frees The sam_ar ESwm- r r.re► E9-Collides _ 41- -3taker of contract 41-Arc �'Viie-"tip illiam Jr. tells me that he = yang, t►z3 la t'atent Aeth:vier,s 2Te tsat,Y wy ! 31---Member-of council 7--Minerals- 422-To oppose street, Uttatta, Canada. caddied [or ytut all the afternoon." { 34-Uncouth &-Finish 44-Negative Golfer "Ci'e12, do you know, Ii .15--1;nimpassiotiod 9--Part-of infinitive 56---Behold, JL0ZNTS WANTZa. COLD STO thought 1'd seen.ihat boy before." _ .. .. _ .�- -- --• - --- _ � � ,i:x'rs '�t) ?e:i.I. titLI:1'S SI..UFl The-great trouble with the man.Who Avi1.ER ltd !. .S'I' 1VEFWS a tnPaaure c3athea. plendid op'_ We Are Issuing tx New �a�s he only'wants a IDomw.nt of one's ,• PUZZLE Crocus Dates Far Back l•• ;:^Its, Fenw3•cr., Tallo Nast, CO.. S.a ::e 33idg.. 9t. tstberine aat alon- time t'+ that-he knows not. how time! �� In Horticultural Annals, tesl -- -Circular.Regarding Ac- E :' E R l—tt 1111 - - - - - flips I + The crocus has its home on the atsasWESS OPPORTUNITY tivity in These Stocks. CRY L}0 I 0 I Y� iJ is E 1 s _- shores of. the 39eiiiterranetn Sea and J�;v T i� urI'.ult'lt,NLTIES - CO on Request. "Twq dozen loaves, plew t-,"deniatuf• T Y R.I I A,R D;I f3 G 0 - - Py. �'I - I I eastward into Asia. �'hg Ham. crocus 7 ''^o=cry, gellcatessen: beauty parr. A. E. QShF,R d't Co.. ed the zoo,.keeper.; .R ? P E R ^ $113 T for t>bacco: bakery: tea m and beau ig'of Greek origin and means saffran, ur;:uy furnished rooming house. Par- "Are you having a Jwrty""asked the C I�. 15 FAR , E�IYt 3 tfcuizrs, Homestead, College: Tomato. Established 1888 grocer in amazement. ,► C+8 H!Ai9 D A1Y; 8siiran in turn is the. English epei!- _ 11 Jordan Street, Toronto _ °DTo replied the keeper, "the kan yf Y ]i['AiR!C H iE �S Ii'ic ing of the Arabic word "zafaran:' ELgtn 3461 garoo kick-d the elephant,. rand i want A'I �M Rio!w D u if The orange-yellow ' stigmas were - " to-make a bread poultice for him." �- RE-TINNING - T E'Z 1 L 4 D S E R D dried and used in medicine. of early. 0 ll i E R I '.L C 0 B times, They also were used is coo:: ovpe Yvssi ofd cans made ill ehn vv t • Paid 'young men fltaSed vpr}:tale t U S D 0,Id 1 iL L U B E in and still toda the Persians and for less thin tialf cost of new.- Pa:s- ,,highest Price Paid aaaftt, Edith." g" 3r tevrizers retinWid at your Own planar f 41 "Yes, papa.'t was at3auing trim my T U Site RILE 0 Sparriards mix thefn with their rice. +� "tor dre'ss< d and +rte poultry and eggs )' i, " I $ E R S T:E w S. E E Toronto CaBmlam Ptatiag Ttaaiag 1 1 Ip Greece and Rome, saffran was used iso $dwta A. ce•' 'scorooto` Correspondence solicited. picture postcards.' Co.O Ztd. •'Weil -.the next time he wants to EASTERN FARM'PRODUCTS Co., as a. perfume. It also was employed 1�3 at. 1°aa1 -street asst `gay is#e,_snoa §jai soni•' af,my eiec-: klsstw. do ugt taste as. good .as they taonereai,_pee. .� trio; li:,bt btll.o:' lised to we would-add: 'Why specify extensivelq as a yellotd dye and still _ • ^ r� •- I etola3"sea is today in certain sections of the ofd world. mere, plantings _... LIVER' THAT MAKES _ + Y!y Je:1rE�il.y )on i hAAQ any hobby!" your husband c the manufacture of esfiran' - =- •- us., or DU FEEL SO•WRETCHED ;� P „� •:- s�tth:i - +"• are still to be found in Persia, Spain." r ileac Iit�s amifh; mince and Sici1 Wake pp your Liver Bt7e s a e Agnes-"Ok'yes; he's'alwa s trying Y. +: Isar Nita' -.No Calomel necessary To us crocus is one-of the loveliest 7 ♦ - to comb his hair over the bah} Ytpo[." PANTS - -Mary Deari. - of all% in -flowerin plant-,%a}Lh u }1 For Neu to fee} healthy d d >�$y�yo„r 17Marest }[wry; P'' g g P _ 1st. 0 g 1-*r roust ur vie o ou of., into D" -• - : Song From t�le $�1i ttete atao pie fall-f3osret'ing crocuses �yoo �N• •• r �+y., Without than gist, guaranteed fully up,to 'Mary Marline.' ` ' - g p Cut Is starts,Poor digestion.Blow earniaati•n. in existence. .Soon after the ,snow- 1Po;eons in the body, oeaerat trretchedomm, the standard. All pure.. Miry. Bi l'ored; To sea, to sea' The calm la o'er drops have p'it in their appearance ranca HOW e.n Sou e:pecc,to Clear up a aituar;oa a , drat Reeve wool, equal bi Soulmate: •. Oka this completely with tierce bowel-mo.dns Y The wanton water Leaps !n sport, cotnr the ctot uses with their large aatu, viii adneeel ,.}tee, imti.s canny or to the most expensive ;Darling Wife;-. _ And rattles..down the pebbly shore; shoes blooms in white ellow,purples °ahe"o a hqu�` or roushaiel They don't"-aka - cloth made in Canada -Dear glary;,. Y y t Qy Nary;V dolphin wheels, the sea-cmrs and stripes of lilac and rple on a You need Carter's Little Liver Pills. Pure1� Sor 8trengih, arSYIDth = Jr, Mama: - - Whlfe pu eeaetable. Ede. Quick and aura rraulte. A.k and durability*. ground, Crocu,. must be grown lsr them by Hama. Rishm'subedwtes. 26c. as w Enclose $l.00 for And unseen Mermaids'• pearly song u a sunny place. Otherwise 'the all druss;w - t++ sample pair;, petit Hash eotntrs bubbling u4, the .Reeds Gloom- do not open up fully.'Y ; ` promptly by return. The high 'blepper is-more apt loo j among. - - stub his,toor than the fellow wbo'shuf,l "Flirig't3road+'•the sail,*dip deep the Ct1AppF� SKtn CLAYTUN S- lies-along. Most of the troubles oL t e oar: a `H 1'L 11 HALIFAX Young folks are not mental, but tem.II- To sea, to,sesi.? The calm is o'er, Artificial Limbs Dliat.lpGnard'.wriih oni bait perameutai. Once a bo 'is engaged,f •w/et ail °r a«a1. wpply _ y sees a day. For From Dae j his bitworry.is that she'll change her Tp sea, to sea! our wide-winged bark 5 Years Guarantee. -use the Liniment freely and -Dental Parlor put on Wheels mind b.pfor-�eehe can-choangevher name. A.9lhalll b its shadow, fleet and ilar7; A ETAL OR WOO_D "0 trout `t Tho*o i� „ +� •� t life S. J. DEW 25. NO trouble. Very heath 1 129 Churcii St. Toronto Kalamazoo; Micb.--W. I. Nash, s telephone-and that Is that there is some t Break the rived 'Triton's azure TRUSSES • - Keep this ad . w : dentist, takes his office to his pati- angel is not always trying to make Like mighty eagle soaring light cuts. He.,hie completed- a .portable. you believe he Is it real angel, It's O'er antelopes on Alpine height. 44 �� dental parlor, built on a standard •funny, about a follow getting more The anchor heaves, the ship swings IFR KING OFM itrack chassis, to accommodate five health out, of the Same he plays for free, s' �t►ereone. The parlor will be used fun, instead of for his heart?,. The sails swell Lull. 'To sea, to sea! ' (within a Wirty-mile radius of gala- S--Tbbmas Lovell Beddces. "Poems'. s mazoo. To the en-luiry as to why molasses t - - �' � �+�•�•� ' --- �.- - ---= - . •Blonds Must Choose UTICURA � • - - .1 � Climate For� Health '� - . - ` - • Weak After Flu and etlnlOnla Salem, Ore.-The -.Raclfic .Worth- - ` - P -` 15es far iaily'see. west a the United safe place for blends n� � OW 6lupmenttohoda�isieritatiau., ' - - In the United States, Dr. $.... B. _ _,ii , Tuleam ideal after rte .;. Joseph English 'is' Well and Strong After Taking Laughlin, Professor o1 Economics and • - - Sociology at W,fllamette university- aria soe T.Ic■■, 25e. - -'Dr. Williams Pink Plus to Rebuild H"R]6 uec,ares. Lack of pigmentation to 1L e I feel we practically 'owe my ment. He boon had Dolor_a.t.na deflect the ultra' vinIA-t- Mys__ j &>ETQLYQW°`duh,4 Y+� orotners life to the benefit obtained trite, and his face took'on a heal y suir places the blondti at a disadvan- 1 -Q��' from Dr. Williams' ,Pink Pills," color. He gained weight from the tags in sunny lag-&, Dr. Laughlin REDUCE FAT NOW Tuke Lydia L dia L PWdu=1S - tvtitea Doris English of Fort Lang- firer. To-day-he 1s. Well and strong, said. _• g �.: ley, B.C. "My brother took the 'flu' and hopes others, may benefit from �e beat drives many middle_ _ vCgetahto Comp6uid t and, getting a chill; con- this wonderful remedy as SAFELY - SIMPLY SURELY • ;traded pneumonia, which he-did." •• westerners of the blond -type to `Southern California for their health" teytisia6 be man west•1st for 1. later developed into an Y w•awe orltyr7raro an s'e' WWI" -tae Not" wom" � rite eessween rMscid -of _ Gained~ Whatever the cause o!a "There they feel line -fo4 the .first asp.. h.a•^++ao■+t+w er n+wsai master atoow°old dtsdaP you lower so time to abscess on the lung. After run-down: condition o1 fee t WW"1 s1lotm rUa to heaft. Y7 be d-k Ton nun urea . . . stain an operation and a long •••health, use Dr: Wiildafpa';"two_or-tbree days, artificially stimu- eroucns4 sun b /awaidew mrsftw_,e ■ Yetntmet atop, There COW"% me _ ilegb of illness, he WAR so Front The pink Pills. � They create.-lated'by the-ultra'vi`olet-Ptya-�of-the N '•-#,I No •�'e w Nwaae mweeYlaa iilsia •efaetJdat snaps tad T� and _ Mariaest iilaw, bmt, eMahlW, Ha/a_tfie•M iii ,eases air LA@a a age ��wore offs: thin and weak he was a .Start new red blood. which re-. sun: Then .these same.raps affect k""i Now ittan t "" tw i.r., t Wo l'"M Lydfn R Fl-Wham's vetnable Cow- _ N 'sight. Se'bad`no ap)Yetite_ vitalizes the whole system ing them too strongly cruse their, n"No dsas a r'ae by NNaes .ff faffQlae found watt >tielp��rov.late tonte-womv4n for food, Lad we weren't = - and bnjltlti up.nww energy- downfall and we_heat- of complete T■� tea altars aM row sus m•wed osais esl sad wltl-sate, given much encouragement and vigor. For that rep- •«•a+ ` .a.4K daily eaasn seem " to you. 1 -arse •111. LAtuwa .f1w /s/r i1sa1. rase• ."'.s t 8 breakdowns and auicidea, y, jrIVA 4-Ors. YN A BOX AT ALL +1e out of err 1p woms wflo more that he would recover. However eon tlsey are equally good for slue iueo ssrr. sTeeu. If ass ss aatlM ere ffa= that the sire sm at d by eat+" we found Dr.. Williams' _Pink,•Pills young, growing­ rtrlt, '' Get Dr. gar a seas ass. reels M LA91ra, P.G. an medfdae. Eos a bottle pram yoffr mrttly- is good as they were, advertised. WAliama' Pink PIIIs in the new "I have no family for many yearn � eta:eu"re,snl e% met" Id.r40110sYlel _grit tpdas .• . sad wati3 apt ttstlta. z. -From the betinednig of the. treat glaw containers from your druggist. and'now my family is my American � � ;.. cleat there was a marked_ ImproTe• 50c a package. - public."-Antonio Scotti. 4SSUE No. 7='33 ' .. .., .. - ., .. - - - •ems '.�1� ""�`''-�c„"a-"'�. , ='�:•.'•*,";� es��' '"" ..=`�;s '�'r+�„��';. -�-•-,r-mss°,- •,,-�. - - .-, _ _ _ .,�N:. .iv s,..m ��"�'i, vain;- ,.+' 4,,.a-•°r,,'�°-.:�',a::•i;:' .'� .H+;r - - - w , .¢.^'�'�.�i.r. •r. �-..r-".x,: z,.`r�x�.��'s-'w.fi..�,a.rsym.n.•,•. r ia•=.znr.a--cr.><sc<.�a-:�...�,:.,',:.o '�� �'.�.•.' - 'k='�,:�v�..;mo.'s-�^; - .__- •h a-,="' - � .,;?'�'.. :++. :..•».s' .�..-*.YV-'�'� '.r _ �I.�y_ sirs�;*' T-�-"' •..��r,w. .r u- .r,ua�Y.y.. ,,,,,r� �.,.v%' •;its: .....i5;"��,s„ - :.+1t. a ..-,:..r.._-..-Sr- .. +s.°s_..a ;a.�.'�: .x,... ..� .tr' ,�'' w�....."b _ ;�' ••fi`. - � -.1,Fwr. �- 4."- � - ..�.+e ;� I. '/ ;a,', ..� `iy-'.,Y` `;�_, +t,• �,,,,�..' '•chi - -t"'w'' J�,= „,r,•: n ��x: x•. -,,,.,, �.�� �`e+•: '-. _ ..,.�:_.:Y':•< "`? %•3'."5x--',+,T.,B C. r,.. ^'i'�`,••,p•.,.+Ln!,.^.i.�4cia+•a*:•'.° s tw. •-,yi-,^• t �•,.. � �. ."_ry .... `•,�• '2'7�+.. :•> at .. - r"�- T_'•s.,...�:.',i.:'s.-„-�'" ?r'-'>t;:.. �.� •�"•,.b+cs.a�-.T�;'�" __"_',y�°r.;•,<. _ _..c..,• '.t. .mot :m,:, vale..:' �'c`'S'�,^' J.EOQ�T��lp• -W. J, Clark had a basiness -1[iss Bella Andrew has been L trip to p the city on Thursday. confined to her bed for several -Mies Tretheway, of Toronto, days with as attack of$n., 1 _ event a des recent] with- - Dr.. and- Dd.re Fallaise have y y t her -R.H', and Mrs. Croak attended ; 'Y ore both been on the sick list. sister, Mrs. Sproule. the Quarterly Meetiag of Friends -Dire. E. Rem'mer has been held in Newmarket on Saturds -Mrs. Leslie Morley visited y+ ., •, . - , #riends in Toronto last week. confined to her house for ievera! -Mr. and Mrs. Butt entertained -bless Russell Bye is confined to week!,suffering from a very severe a number of voung friends at Plekering's Leader Store" - bar bed with..the second attack of cold• their house on Friday evening last. flu, W. B. aad Mrs. Powell were -L B Tapeon, of Bowmanville, - --Born, on Friday, Feb. 10th,.to in Toronto on Monday attending will be in town shortly to tune ' _ Fred and Mrs.•Mertlock,of Sing the funeral of the late Alfred pianos. Any orders left at- THE _ _ __'_ " • True Special Cleanng of 8t. east, a eons y �T1rR s office will receive . *pt -L. McPhail, teller in the bank --Oliver Crnmmer was taken to find careful attention. ' here, was laid off duty for a week the Oshawa General Hospital on -Dr. Carmichael will be in char suffering from the flu. Wednesday where he underwent ge of the service of the Presbyter--Frank Hall was confined to a critical operation for internal inn Church, at the Frieade' Meeting LADIES' SKI R - = hie bed for severed days suffering injuries sustained in the recent House on Sunday next at 2,30 p. m. from a very severe cold. motor accident. ,everybody welcome, The Bible Class ` ±• -The snow fall and cold weath• and Sunday School will meet at 1.30 1 Oal. Brown Wool Crepe, elite 18 r? -Miss Dorothy Andrew, who IF p g price 3,25, is employed in Chapman's store, er was welcomed by the farmers, -F E. Luke, l67 Yonge St. going at ... .. w ... 2,29, to en'oying a vacation at present, as the weather previously was Toronto's Eysigbt Specialist, may ' �orn,at PicR.ering, on Satur having -rt bad effect on the fall be consniteclrat Allis's drugstore, 1 Only, Navy Tweed with hair line stripe, sire 16, wheat and ha rieWs. The astern• Whitby, Tuesday, regular 3.20 at ... day, February 11th, to Gormley y y y Feb. 8th. g 2.39 7. and Mrs. Crawford. of Osh4wai a ate freezing and thawing was Glasies if required at right .­1 Only, Light Grey and Blue Mixture Tweed, very eon. causing these crops to heave. prices. pretty, size 18, reg. 3.29, at. 2.:39 _ -Mrs. O. Cook and little dau- ' -Several members of the Mason' -The �i omens• Association of "' - ahter are sne°dia-g a week with is'Lodge and several other friends the K.C. Cbnrch will hold a euchre .1 Only, Brown Pepper and Salt Mixture Tweed, 'the former's mother, Mrs. W. B. attended the funeral service of and dance in :lire. Slorrissey's resi -• -••- sire 18, reg, 3.29, at 2.89 ` Powell, who has been 'ill with the the late W. F. Law, at Markham, Bence tiv3 doors south of the R. C. fire. - on Tuesday evening of last week. church r)n Thursday, Feb. 23rd, at 1 004p, Light Brown and White Mixture Ilia -Sirs John Dunn returned home Others who had intended -to be 8.15, Admission,2n cents. * Ronal Tweed, size 18, reg.,3.29, at... .. 2.30 last week, after spending several piesent at the service were pre -Retnernher the box social being Wool Crepe Jumpor, size 18 dark blue weeks • in Colborne with her vented by sickness and the us. held tbie (Friday) evening in St. Il Only. , daughter, Mr-e. Oliver Denny,and favorable night. Andrews Church. A good end l only Dark Green, size 20. each 2.49 pro- _ ... ,� • ; family. -The Council were pleased' to grain and a Road time is in story+ -The severe frosts that have again recognize the generosity and for you. Everybody welcome. CHAPMAN taken place this month lhpve,re big heartedness of its employees Admission 15c., ladies with boxes' . beloved;the anxiety of those who and officials, when Road Supt., freest are in the habit of storing ice for Roy Ward, at the last meeting of - Changing Currents of the enminer. the Council. tendered his personal Thought" will be the subject din .. -Mee. Junes' Andrew,who has check for. 8150 00, to be used for cussed at the nett tneetiaR of the Eveready B Butterles-3.95 - hggp tterious)p ill, is improving relief v irvo e . Mr. yard -is Brotherhood c.n :1�o1]da�y evening, radon l El ) F `M•� ..•hon Rao r. Frnr+ar y. er ,daughter, mrs. fortunate in Voiding that position' John Draper, of Keswick, is here I where. by his own resources, he Thoma', of Toronto, will be the `waiting on her. can influence the expenditures of speaker. . Dr. Thoruai is an out 6 Volt A. Batteries b.00 F' -Mrs. J. A. Grabeltel; of Orillla, the Roads and Bridges Dept. to no Standing authority on social move sand- Mrs, Hector Chisetaore, of littre ami3unt; and has -been re n'ent,, A writer whose article= are --Loag Branch, are visiting their `gporieible. Vince thA flood, everA] °"'lght for, and a forceful speaker. aunt, Suss Minnie µDrell=, aad years ago in saving this town hip Thie Brotherhood 1.4 open t, ) the Men's Heavy All-wool Sweater Coats � " y uncle, �Ynh. Cte]ii*. rrt+ith thoct-andA of dnl rti nian s,f the commnni:y. All are M'iae Nary .Riley, why odder.,, la welcome ` went a teriotii operation in the --There iy nq.long?r any slonbt _The regnistr n)eetiag of the V. "+ Or.4gwa General 1`lcsepital for tb t'-winter hHS arelved. Up t-,,i. y. p;. :; veld i:h L9ir �!-hool roofs; eiaett)irial trouble, 1q u.aking ti�th. middle of Iast 'creek' we had ,,t Sr. An,lrecr '� Wed - 1� �^t I esn rrrjoying --prise vxeatbyr. Church an ell s'Lidht, All- wool Sweater Coats- e: rapid lerovery and wa- aisle to ne+rlaq 'evening,'' i-v., ww, crell ra reture borne last week. with sct►rcely. any fr^at, h+it on attendefl, there b-inv +S•3 ynnnR "n Thtlrt'.+3yy there wax? a decided pre. -4.50 -Jo. the lalot. snow'.•+torm eve paoule uresent: The �idPnt. � were favored with about three change as the mere iry tvi.- a crest Sir} - Wounbcott, pr"Hed: The drop. It ft eai3 to bare, been the - -larbee, which hag since rrloatly Mkw-i� uary C;,ru„ Cyril Morley cc lde)+t dsiq itr'+ix year-y. In wcme Zel� g All-wool worsted SoY; disappeared. Windsor is credited , and ltadeliDP C rRwfurd had charge - }rarta of '�orth.ern Ontari.) 12 ' 2_1 .vt ith.twu and a half-feet, aad 1,►iI degreaa below zero a as 'recorded _t.f a very ifztereat ea proSranl _ 3 pair 1.2.5 western Ontario. with an abund. Madeline Crawford and rend the Sari -In Toronto the Toweat�pffirial p m ' • 'not fall _. • tore Ile+idinsR and Joan Clark Rave - _ •_ . .. - tesuper%ture wan degrees bel�ys� -"An .'Old tines- Emancipator" A rendiag on "One Share in India " zero, and was about the game in Mrs Butt and lNObeld S nireq will•be the special subject taken Pickering, although snipe thermo 9 ; -'by Rav: S, G. crozier next Sunday g9r;e a piano deist. The evening Marmalade, evening is the United Church menters regiatered 10 below was brought to a clone with a Orabde 40 ox. jar, 27c. Sir: Crozier will Other points within a few-inileQ preach in the contest.=-Cam. ' of Toronto it was aA lobo a9 °A -On Thursday ast whein the - _ dio(�r,ning and all are welcome to below., Thie cold spell was'general y o -�p: Blackwell' s.serviveN mercnr�* wits nosy belciw the i<ero ..+ bottleA Cross `�. BIaCkWell S.-Cat6�l _ tbrongbout Canada and the United -The council 'of Whitchnrch mark, a truck load of hogs was has decided to give relief tea no States. his°y death±+ a, well as seen to pass through the village •- . .-and I Tomato Juice 39c. - persoa •wbo his a liquor permit or lunch �iuffdri°g. wda_the result of on its 'way to Toronto. AQ there ?� th''e extreme ould. *. tad 9a there- - 'whcl drives a ear Le*t year the wag life n wind. :,roan uoeieea Q4 s' eery little I+rutection fr+,nh the Radici Lired�eq 13Siied. - - : :townrihip had Iittle relief rosin, were very di�i salt tc feat, and c" the i.oc�' ear+ were oePn tc,be r - _ �-J*a0&rF c,f_ihi•t year tlzvir d 1r�,r.�t? ahiir, . Te.'i- i� a rrirnival �.E'.� T. BllI2tiIn Piekerind-'- .. ,•yLC[, .ill tJC- .AU ,,ly sa il� . N.. pp `'r- bill ' for relief •caw $:;�. They <.e..atlti e�ner�c„ .gn .tg-. P Coen of a pnrp�pe applyi(,ir to isle t l�errt f,;'�'u. 1r,edle?, t+, a•ay cual bins n,ittiaft 1t :- +tl.,ir-• tc Ilcarq- menttor,help in the near f itcrre , "t?1'f ere,l zl,c•itlp its there w'i- a_nn-P.. .Vl Atinih ynima;y gri- ru:+ Ettabiisheti 183';: ,~rrHCdernan^i for ttleii cc)11t'[h:�• e':-�-d v lag -F. F. 8-'kdun and nnotLPr t it r , -(lr. Strur-63- -iftPrn:,cri stl grit ang kind. l - -. mer.:hac*, if Bitfartl, ih i�l their f Ate,"eQ brirg!arii?,} et l)+r+lt •toil Ltcn .:'c sus k :ire i)r+,ks + 'lt ith the - !'.• �+lii ►n 11[ h:nv11 it .weekg AZn: Mr. B.44do-i .1,)+:t re+1:$atrre + f Ft.. Yl. Bva1:r,on tihr it> tihW`l2iFJ�t dl�F:'!yne tisarn Ti:.� Here '-Xon s _ -at)t,•t� 3j�"nl tT(1F:i}, al1:h the otiiPr'- Kinr-t'rth roar'. xh),ir rw'., mile!;- fI„+`-ane "' "1,vty I. (}t-I!:f: .� T'.r;s � 10•(, erns+ .zreatpr., :1in�t Al` isle 111 iz f rn)-r.� ?wn d tv,,rk in lo:l:in�t after defPnte,­== -. Taut way rr^avered And the tniave= i IF1 dt%�CI't, . tl. - «• : a '~ - - _ h R J. Flemina ind is t3 c r)m nrnF1 a,tintn, , wi;l' lil i+ty ^F,nvir- - j fear rien •from $Htihilt(41- cser•• P F 3 Tr. :1r ti )n 1.tc be?rl reri-less] and erres6ted' and cunfeeged to the- originated in; tier ba-:k kitchen. ;ins : n;u:+o }• ; theft. 4nd t= - the. f im r-ily Wf- t• in' th't -Whitby T..,trn "d1Aa mot with r► � , Condi;ions in O�hanA ore front part. of the i1Gn�e, the ii re di•apprtintmenc when the 'Ue:)'. BleaktASt l�acOn, .,, 11}S. fog' , �•7('. J ,-,+ y improving, altbouiehfar 'wa-'Hell under c;sy nef++re bfinc of Puuli� wwa refnQ _ f _RrAdi]AlI ,j W Ol'n� at 'Q.0 •. .' _ .. .. _ - Y� fro'rn being normal.• Handre& of noticed. Th?re way a l)igii w'ln'1..P(I their reclne t to tihAke A grant 'ealueal Back BaeOI];' per il) 1�i�' - ; fanilie� crh-) were: on relief are Mowin-g at . the • tinfe �io,d %4 tllp. for. harbr,trr. dredkiag Whith7, -pow aet2 elipporting a= the men door leading to the kitchen wit- it i- viaimed, hay one of the be-t % opened-the fl,mei hrtr=t• in trod in nt,tnt•A1 i,Ari,-ir=„n the „ t ire back to work. U haws ha 1 h �a evade heroi^ efforts 'in looking.. a. few uhomenta, the ilou;e wat+ ,,f Lake Ontario. but it nereo, Beef Shai3ks' per The _: ,`.� s A ma,e '-cif .Sl;vie ^There bt•in¢ ar tu.haie i dredged t c•caFion. -after- their'-- rhrie:nplo}•ed.' as. no - y' � f= :- - - i _deierviag person Iraq allowed to no -telephone in the uo't�?, Mr. ally to allnw b, . t; to enter frith gaffer;and` even nfany who were Ar'ike-had to gn a r ',u�iderab?? carlroee of eons nr ulster prodnct"' Rolled late, per. lb.. - di'atanc•e before he could :rural.;ou At one true, before_ ra'ilwsys a large thnnib'er- of icliecinK l~,tc I]:,Ko lo, St}YH .•r.,o - Q L ul L, R"iiitliy s�A� 4 vQ-ry --,. . `fariners Attended A. Picbv's =ate were soon on. the =^ene,•but could important �yippina point, a= � �elzeler� Pima"' Salmon, Angb eY-brand, rlo nothin ay the wilolebouRe was, bead Were aijvei•tiseddand of niece iei'iltme1.R Etfurti were made to other dregrain=: oni if c,Ime•dov:n -" ri' ?for c?IC. _.1 1b. ti , thins-three were sold. -There •wave the contentF,-bnt only a few from the north .every slay, to be were buyers. from .ally the stir 'articles were got nut, - Bec-ides_ Shipped by-,boat. hut• tuose days _ - ".runtlndmg townslaips,'aelar east tiie house the garage was destroy. are gone for ever ,Hitt still it as Bowinauvilie, and a plan from ed, The loss iy estimated at 03out hscmld be a great advantage t•o a ` R E I ' D �' ! Montreal- was, the largeot bnper. S'l0,GC10. and is partly covered by Whitby rind sttrroundkog di>;trict c ` ''fie nitd'eratand that. W. •Pi^ov insurance. to,be.able to •ket their coal from BALCher. - " Pickering may hold another sale in about a. -A natnrA phenomenon,"which theba7. _. . s month. ' .. i3 .not of freq+sent occihrreoce, -A number from Pickering attracted the attention of a large Now Adaerttuemeats. - 7 'attendee] the sacred mtiaicaieon nnniber of people on_ Wednesday " •8nnday evening given,_ by the night of last week. It crag a rain i:`OR BALE-1932 Sonora Radio, 7 United Ctioirlf in 9.t. Andrew's bocv cawed by tlhe right of the r °ulx'• m3ntf1 model sa'.b a Apply to H. BEIRLING ~ Chnrch, Whitby, tinder the direr nhoon. and wag one of the most nr""wen.Cencennial Rd,H,ehland.reek. 6 N Ai4n-Of -ire. P. N. SDratt.. Herbiert-.brillient ever Reen. It was a FOR BA LE-14)(h)hnmhele of oats and L'. Tteneef. 'the noted blind'or-gbn_ c•omplAe eimne '*+�rrl�.�uJ-ing the aisle Appl-Y gr a i,n a Pci�r�ra . ' {�, ,r•s-p-����r•���-•���r�,pgg' ruoon, and the differen c or ohone•Pick 3700. )ienry?Moore,R.R.tio, h, \�V i is Viz ant, formerly of Sing St united y, odors of Pirkrrinq. _2S; - ►t. vtviit+l 130 vl .Chureb, Oshawa, where for years the spectrum were distinctly - ; - ' Le was vrgani*t- �'hle somr��ncin¢ with red TAAM TO RENT-110 acres, slay _ .. - 1 ..:, p ti s t t t.r install _ Ras guest organist add rendered inside the circle and with brine on k .� .,,,aa ;,� �,:; r:d .4pp1y T.Jacques, West Hill, cont. Phone j uvuvwucev-�r:--v��ter8--j1.Q'W- �snoW, are several - numbers, MrA: Spratt' the outer edge: There was Also a Scar.o-_i. --was one of the soloists. The mue.i• second rainbow,' falriter than the - -- - - bWlt'►stronger andlvear longer than any = c,ale-wa.4 much enjoyed by all who other, which passed through the MOT"L.KG TO TORONTO-Every _ -ir190n And ChrQn h 1day. Would like piAsenaer to help share attended. A silver colleetiofa'was g the zenith, the cost. James.4. Shipton, R. R,1, Wickerimq.' - 'tire even Seiberling could ever build taken. - two circles being overlapped, 4 PhoncPick 1712. 221 f -St. George's Chnrch, Sunday, rainbow in the day time or at FOR RE\TT-i•roomed house.brick, before.. - ;.Feb. 19tb, 9exavesima-Sunday night is caused by the white light 14 O Church =- Pcoomeq. Solt water in School, 10 a. in. gorgink-Prayer, -of the atirf or moon patlsing through louse, electric•iiyht. Apply btrt.�I�] Morris- " 11 a. m. Evening Prayer, 7 p. m, the small 'drops of•?rater or ice "y. 115 James Ave.,Toronto. shone Har 2239. - -.. . Preacher, Rev E. G. Robinson. - �1tf Come in and ask Lo;see these worldjfain a crvitals.-aa-i `the .wbite light is j Don't forget the moving pictures decomposed into the vritvarOR BALE OR EXCHANGE-Or will rent. 200 acres near Newmarket, ]50' ill$ tIl'eYs An the Club moms, on Friday ev- ef;•lore of the'miphow. . On Wed - . acres workable. .12 acres fan fro in, balance J _e°inR. Feb.24th, The preceede neaday night some people, who ovpreek C °e town `'tee°anana half 11 la are io aid of the Sunday School. Aid not nnderetand the eaves, from paved road. Apply Joseph Wttheft,Clari- - Edocational and comic films, in thought it. was some strange moot. 200 elodfng a trip !►rives Canada, will omen that hf(d appeared in the CHAR S Be S-PIR 0198 •obown. a Bis o f heavens, [j ly SALEroBrick Ming�ight. near• ., The Bishop Toronto, They i�an occur only at 1' Iy new, 8 rooms, electric hliht, modern _ ` Riabt Rev. D. T. Owen. D. D., will night when the moon is not plembin�`.close ro Highway,about ome•half mile General Repa7*s,joih! a;laj( as.; R Pickering, for y west of punberton, about halt acre of land on - vi�rit 8L (4eor e'e, obscured b clouds and when" corner. Convenient to school, churches and c; '• �'• Armatioa service on Monday, are Small drops of water OT ice hourly City but line. Appppy toAlexanQor Thorb. . Dumbarton,or Dales b,lbhmstom, se5 Danforth bhftlt►, Laths ,- -y ce•s•tnlp floating in the air. Avi.. pronto. 23-M :'Plcker,l��, S' �ta sr",��' ��r�'' ;" rte'-„:,. ;:, '",� - -. • .. .. . _ .Saw ' _,�`"" __ „" - - s:1i�->' .•'� - - _ ..,p :.:,x:' s�Y,. ;us'Cik-:.+4••-• ^''€ :.n,:» _ 'i4 ' r 1 a. •��'";� x4.1.-'+',,.