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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1933_02_24 _ ,. - „-y.. .t- _ _ .L ta, '[. _ z,.. ...weA'^�v .....+.•_„ -r;'o _. o.a,''•?.°''••" .'•'•.•aTe ..a..a.Y.cJJr„�.;,,,.a • - ral ��*•. 2•' .. - 7'•r _9w^ ',z'• <z-a'-.. '� .a.•, —:ii''' '3 ..;:�` .,. ''. +C`.• ' ' � •+, Jf ----VOL. L1I. `PICKF�+ INt�r, ONT.. FRIDAY, FEB. 24, 1933. T0. 26-- ^ T T • � lMst;rfltrfaNlt4sssl•6asss. � � � � . .. - Dumbarton _. , -IChetrywood . ', ' GREENWOOD A # • � � Dtlnbarton Anglican Mission, Sun- Lloyd and Miss Annie Petty spent 1MJ: Il� x day, Feb. 26th. Sunday beefore Lent. Sunday in Toronto. DR. H. C. PEARSON-Pbysician A good supply of Hard and Soft Sunday School, 2 p. m. J-ening Pr- Miss Lucy Petty spent Sunday s= and Surgeon. Dunbarton. lay ayer and Address, 3 p. ,m. Subject with Miss Ruth Taylor. y 410 Coal on hand. Also a supply of the address veitl be the Sacraments We are glad•to - see-Mrs. James Rli:. FORSYTH. 0 h.D., Director of Kindling Wood, (continued). This topic is interest- Todd but again after her recent ill- sOptometrical Assoeta an of00tarto. Reg. ove length. ing to all church people; especially. rless. Established IF98 tst.{ed Member of the A nerkan ODtometrical i Asaoeiaakm. Eyes ea.mined by appointment. 12tf ..:Phone Pick.1709. those contemplating Confirmation. A The congregation are having the Pbone sso4.Claremont.oat. . c•)rdial invitation to any member of church wired for electric lights xhis z. _ t.epat. DONALD MUNRO. PICKERIN(i the comn:unitq to attend. _ week. �. W. F.. Hollinger and sons purchas- THIS IS THE TiUNCAN B. .`•ScINTYRE-Barrie• Audley ed several registered Ayrshire cattle ter, Solicitor. :votary. office--Brock St.. � • A . I3 E E 1J , � �recently. FARMERS'- MILL, Soufh. Opposite Be!:Trkphone Office; vvr nitny. GENERAL INS RANCE 'l�eddin, bells! don t cou hear The Young People ai•e busy prat- Phone,5. +sly them'• tieing for a concert to be held in the A large number of farmers " AGENCY RDOIN4�ALD RUDDY Barrister. BROUGHAX ONTARIO We weicome John Greenlaw and near future. exchange their grain his bride to our midst. The nei hbor- - for . Solicitor. Notary Public. Moneyto Loan. '. Office formerly occvppxd b the late A.E.Chris- Facilities for placing any kind_of In• hood extends good wishes. Flour and Cereals Nan,south wing of Court House,Whitby, Ely- surance at best rates F. 4Z. Chapman has been-truck,'ng Whiteyale EATON. BELL•& ROSS, Barrist• available. his Alaska cats to Uxbridge where It Saves mono and man morb ' en. Solicitors. 904 Northern Ontario 'Security and Service my Motto, they are being 'cleaned and graded. Mrs. E. L. Simpson, who. intends Y y - Building,330Bay btreet.Torcnto,. 421y Pbone Pick. 515 Several of our young people were to return to England in the spring Should do it. W.J Beaton, la,.a'Ben, -- ---- at Ebenezer church on Monday ev. will,hold an auction sale of her.furn- Years ago practically all farmers � J:D.F. ftosr- Adelaide 2-83&9 ening at the debate in which Henry iture and other household effects on got their flour and cereals in J. H Beal, • Claremont �y estney took part: Saturday, March 25th. The articles A�ICHARC-ON, PJCKERING e* The sooner the government revis-• are all first ciass,'in good condition eachanRe for their grain and Public, Confederation Life Solicitors, PHONE 8?.4 es- our Bank.Act and takes,over the and must be sold. Terms, Cash. 5���d lllonea' .public, !1s-214 Confederation Life Building -_ Corner Adelaide Yone and and 4480. Sts. Toronto. FURNITURE credit and currency of the Dornin- The Whitevale .Women's Institute - x. Phoees tur vent and 44ck By appoint• ion, the sooner will agriculture come held their_regular monthly meeting Why not do it again 2 mewl Saturday evenings, Pickering residence, R g �' y g PtrtxtePLet.381:3, atf We are displaying an attractive back to its oven. on Wednesday of last week at the There is no flour on the market -HOMSCN & MOMILLAN-B trris- variety of Xmas Gift,@. Victor Beckley has rented a farm home of Mrs. Wm. Michell' and Was that has stood the test 1 ters, solicitor .otary Public, p=ee at Aluminum and Graniteware Etc. near Greenbankr and takes Possess,- conducted by the grandmothers. better than keudence of Mr.Thomson, lot 11.corxesslon 1. Furniture and Furniture ion in March. Victor has. been a st- There was a large attendance, incl- • , , , ftering, Office hours 7 Thursda and Saturday - ^st • V fir l P of ry gj`aq rev .qs. from 7 oU e m .� a'�n y NovelCies. Pads worker and reliabl8 man with udinf, Rn mr+mnara nri Qr tl�•e1■ t=m-." kr at�asasaaaaaa fake Baking. si iment. Toronto nth Goa Royal sank Prices low, in keeping with timed. m. c .'n a. his e s wis ten. An excellent protzram was gis- Phone Pack 2060. Toronto Ehlin 5303• him success. en by the members.'Nine grandmoth- p f makes a Fine 371y The high truck licenses are meet- ers in old-time costumes sang a ch- aker s Joy Flavored w t, Dental ROOFtl/'VGS ! ing with much vigorous criticism by onus, -and Mrs. Judson Pugh read a Dread. - farmers here.'It N almost co - very interesting paper giving a bist- Chopping Monday, Wednesday- ^ EIL C. SMITH. D, D. 9„�L. D;S. -• — ism-by the Government. This quest= ory of Whitevale. Mrs. J. B. Melrose- and Fr'dR We do < M.:cceesor to Dr. J.N.Dales:, Graduate c: 8 and 5 Y B.C. Shingles, natural ion is wrAntt to be debated at our fif'8ve 'a delightful talk on the life of }} 'right.- ttbe Royal Col,etcotDental surgeons and Teen. - and stained colors. next-Club meetin a soldier's family 1t 'ri>;bt. -e�University. At Claremont office over D. A. � r yin India and in 1Af-- . .ot�s>tol;everyTtxaday and Fnda . Phone TORONTOASPHALT ROOFIN G rica. Mr. Melrose served in the -Brit- -NO CRFDIT 74 2�et in ahinglae, sidings and _ - Brock Road _ ish Army in those countries, so that T ttYERBERT T. FALLAISE, L. D S.. roll roofings. -- Mrs. Melrose was qualified to speak On account of the change In times A X D•D.S.Graduate of the Royal of of Gals',iron shingle►and roofings­` W. A. Jackson, of Toronto, spent in a very interesting ritanner an the And the close margin T sell at. I- Dmtal Surgeons and the university of Toronto, am forced to discontinue credit,- ` Dice in reardence second door east of St. And- Sunday with his parents hose. . He subject, 1r a�'sCbtrrch.,Pichenng,ont. orwe hogn : 9 WE can supply the material only. or found his fathers condition slight- except for approved monthly �.s. <o a o.m.. or �appointment. (R-ray give ou a price on the complete ly ;worse. accounts. aee.ierl. Pbone part oo. 4317 job,as we have secured the We, understand that. ]►Zr. Mogn6 IQeaistiLam services of a firsLclass has sold a portion of his farm to an — _- - • Z• 4' roofing man. •Aaterimn, who Intends to run a- tr_ Fred Cowie and family. of Toron All Work Guaranteed. uck farm. to, were with- their people here tin L. 93UR NINGHAW ABLIZABBTH RICHARDSON- Harold Britnell, who has been help- Saturday. Building and General .RM wad-%—bale wesrawd of all inade. "PrmmWdmg-0pammof sadd ensacmd ataad- •*• ,PI G _a+•. ine F. R,, Jackson for the past fe.vr Mr. and sire. John Everest and Cbatr•oUag. as. months.is 'retuning to ,fie city on son, of Toronto, spent Wednesday Estimates fnroishsd oo *11 43111111111110 Saturday for sr weep or ao• last with Thomas and Min Gamm- FPOBTIU. L°e�ti�Auetloaesa' LUMOM YARD Pahl Diamond spen5 ft dad this • _ of wort-Jot•rter and BZWrios: „ s sir �a M a +mt��•' ♦� week In the city looklag over the A goodly number of Brougham Alterations and repairs. 4easa�sd alt 4soss sstssaw r►w israass ' aAaesr cruse grove r Fog Woodwork second-hand ears, and teporta treat;y� pet�lle attP-x the skating Otiitoosyrs Sn11ri Cooer is Vgselt. a.Rlah 'DR TOt�]iQyr eig]wprto•e there area ntirm6ar-.ad �°d carts for ley at Coda;Groves rink on Thpss; lbtorlMekisi�b4ili • ,,r, sale ebeap. day evening and i e;ibid.a' moilt tan- FAIRIFORT _ Optinm Ilks ow, is tlnl•(tine to rises these h tiara '• •',^"' y� r.�glr ,oisfee ao1s•`iia> t+1>a -� sire ►sections on resod. The tag*• t held'I week'wig a►-sueeess. A The womaat'a Daly of Prayer will � naarber of the local'residents turned be observed in tb6 church ors AJO oudQbt s�'� Plowseaiways oa.D,asd, out with their, families to enjoy the -�.at-2-;W V. m- Aft women of the`'. 1 � 'h "" ° `�� ton soda >�le¢trie Wssirsrs enU� 0 Community are Invited to attend 6s clear sad 5a No. B.C. mitt i rte. !ice If thinking of buying an olectrie male Mrs. W. H. Jackson and family, this Vt orld a Day d Prayer. Oa1t awlvaniced J9tsel Bbisg ess - oai b 4pe� ask for a demon trrA on of the New wish to thank the Brougham W. M• Mr. and Mrs. ;.ove and daughter Hird'a Felt Slate Obigal4c i Also. re-rc � _ RoRen 3trfestk models. S. for their kind thoughts extended of Toronto, spent Sunday with the �W �Ifg!wbeds. - TTbb Perryman family, Mrs. Love Is re- 1AW8 mosvers sbarpened. e pr are right. to Mr. W. H. Jackson, during his errlrsna �' T. PATERBOV'8 CLaRE1t03*'•' .-:.GA T ROBUSIMON F� �. �,oa d long period of. illness. r,lilrialr for a-few days. Her father, Electrical Coatrs+aor GREE.YWOOD 491 Mr. T. Perryman, is slightly better. Gall and get prices. Phone 2812 -. y Cberrywood - ' The Sunday School attendance on a {i Wiring and Repairing for Light Sunday was 85, with all officers and or power. Pickering Mills Miss M. Toole spent last Sunday teachers present. The Young People rcgCII Can BII] at HOm£" iIl kinds of electrical goods at her home in Whitevale. were in charge of the after service. T1RF.8, BATTEIiIEH, kept in.stock. ~-- Mrs. Laughlin and grandson,.NjeR- Miss Muriel Dunn as leader and Mr. _ alit ly Phone 17U6, Pickering Have you tried LANO, the ton, visited- with relatives. at Osh- Young, of Oshawa, convener of the ACCES90RIES, ` new Cereal Food and Mnf• aura recently. Young Peoples' Missionary Cmmitt- _. - :fin Meal 'e It :contains the David Dawson, of Claremont, was ee, of Oshawa Presbytery,��gave an At as low and better prices. NOTICE germ of the wheat and other a visitor in our midst on Sunday last.. address, his subject being "Lanterns all - f= • parts of the cereal grains. Mr. Lecuyer has been busy this at Noon-day." The. church was pretty ''WIdtevale '.• $ An old fa9hionea wealth week Wiring the Cherryw'ood Chur. well filled by a very attentive cong- ` ycm cafl in Tomato. promoting food modern- ch, also the home of A. Fenney. regation. �oppiag every day - _ iced. For sale at Come to Cherrywocxl ' church on On Tuesday "afternoon, Feb. ld;h, ! Let as repair thi►t leaky top. ?_ except Wednesday your grocer e. _ March 17th, and hear the Jriiih 'con- the Women's Institute met at the - P y cent which will be giten, and which home of. Mrs. L. "Matthews, the meet +�1RAIN--FLOIIR—FEED will consist of short dramas, one of ing being held as a Valentine tea. . ,Skilled Motor Repgire. -Just arrived a carload of which is entitled "Reception Day at There were twenty-five' present, with * Will exchange Western Oats. sonage," Music will be ftirn- •31rs. Holtby presiding. The secretary Gordon J Law the Par. _ ished by~an oJehestra and quartet. gave a report of,the euchre and dan- J. ' -,'Flour for Wheat . : tiVe have most.any Feed you More particulars later, but hope "We ce receipts and expenditures. On Phone _"}�a; : - 1�NTH8NY WILSON tnay need, will be. seeing _you" on March 17th.. . mnti„n it was .tPr;.tart Sri^s hY:� - - - PICKERI\G OtiTARIO- - Mr. John Sinclair.and Mr. George piano insured at once. Several res- PrapriPtor' Full line of Ponitry Feed?. Gates recently celebrated their bir- olutions came before the meetinG ----- - — . tiff --Phone Mark, 551?? 1 j- thdays. The occasions were made and were fully discussed and dispos-Do N. LOckw4Qd very J,appy by, a family•party, that ed of..After the routine business wows Acid Stom' Abh.PICK F.RING O'\T. of Mr. Sinclair's'being held at the finished Mrs. Bert- Harvey took ch- Sp-,-e1*, e-, 1,ia1 //1 home of his son, R'm. Sinclair, and arge.of the'afternoon's program,-wh-• a G. CLENLENING that of n. Gates being celebrated 'ich cond tw of St, 'Valentine select- cause et distress - at his own. residence. We extend to ions and two,contests, a flower,nam- them our congratulations -and hope ing contest and an apple-naming con after'eating ­FU. DIRECTOR they may be spared to enjoy'many test. Both proved' very interesting. Waltrit Bea, 11-wool '.mat , ---- more birthdays. - The apple-naming one' Ras a lit be- One dose of Atir own Private ambulance = tween Mrs. W. Gray and Mrs. Glenn, preparation, Bisrlath• tsr8>36 With Cablt3 TjDog Day and Night Service Dunbarton the prize was Riven to Mrs. W. Gray. ated Magnesia •'vft•en•' p. Y R - A group of Women's .Institute mem- relieves this colyd'rtio-n = Phone 9000 Miss Evelyn Annis spent Sunday bers served tea and refreshments for in a few.minutes. May aAd a WOnut Vanity to ,., in the city. the afternoon's guests. g Ma]vern :100 ::be had in either now• Eimer Annis spent the week-end The Vi M. S. of RE Jcihn's Chur a table.t nil ..Ali• match. ;!' s m e er oro. ch met at the Duncan home on Th- f� 50 cents for large box. Mar"a,m Onto Sorry to repQTt J. McWhinney in ursday, Feb. 16th, twenty-seven be- Dreg w f -•=E'. C. Jones, 4:•; This bedroom Oil:flt - -� -'- -- the hospital for an operation. ing present. Miss Margaret Duncan $1eL WHY YOU.NEED B. and Mrs. P.umsby, of Toronto, and Mrs. Fred Cassie were the host- �. fOr $4$. SILENT-.t.-GLOW visited at the Manse last Friday. eases. The meeting openL�d with the Obstinate CoughR. and Cold@ clear We are sorry to lose our mail-carr- usual devotional exercises, led by up by preparation of Cod t - _._ .._ _ ie� a-get ours somewhat.later the president, and assisted by Mrs. Livers and Creosote - -_- - - - now. Harvey and Mrs. Brown. An invit• Even when a cough or cold' It is CLEAN, CONVENIENT, Mrs; Ivan Annis, of Highland Cr- ation was received from Claremont falis to respond to ordin• ; We have a spilled UP. SAVES TIME and eek, is spending a fortnight with her W. 1Qr S. to be their guests on March •;wry treatment Nyal's 'a - --:°:b letererengeged to do -- LABOR and is mother. 16th, which invitation was accepted Creophos often cleare it up O�1 ll1I On aturdw evening, Alban and with thanks. The afternoon's progr- n a <r ' i short. -' A I our. work. • Bring : : E . O CAL Mrs. Swan held their 25th anniver-. am was led by. Mrs. Dunn, convener n ly • '- C i •t prifl R rho W a 5 year guarantee. time Not only is it ai your.piece@ of farni• nary of-their wedding at their home. .of Group "B." Contributions from -wonderful remedy , for tture to be upholstered SIl @IIt �lOW �a @ $II!II@1' Next Fray everyone must go to Miss Bate, Mrs. Barclay,Mrs, Dunrf t;onghe' end colds, bpt it' �- - 'and we will bait elf>t er the Social evening of the village.gr- and Mfrs. Harvey were all in refer- at $29.50. cup of.the W. A. Admission 26.-and ence to missionary afforts in India, also ie a Rood tonic and e __.it for you:- "par work - wilder. Only $1.00 for a is guaranteed, la cents. and Mrs. Norton Rave a temperance- large bottle.-IL,C:Jones, A Silent 'Glow On Friday 3rd, the women of the 'reading. At the close of the lneetina large loo MODEL United and -Anglican chinches will a very pleasant time of social inter- CA STEtRRIT'I' For Ever Stove limits with the Centennial women in -course was enjoyed by all while they •A few drope'cleart the head - • A. y the Wold-wide Day-of prayer at the partook of the excellent refresh- Instantly and Place. Centennial Church. ments provided by the afternoon's At the flr•t sign of a�uld or"etutf-01ft �'r lneral Dir&tor On Tuesday, Feb. 14th, by Rev. E. hostess. The Society had the pleas- ; f ALVIN BUSHBY M. Burgess, the marriage of Cliff- ure of entertaining quite a number ea uphead' apply a few drops of - -, ;A.mbulancle Qiervibe. Mistol to each "tril. This not ord Schwalm and Miss'Norma Wills of visitors, among whom wait Mrs Phone 18M •Hardw'sre Phone 4400 took place at the home of the Walter Bennett. of Markham, whom only clean the head, but U* filly 'groom's brother. Ed were.very- and Mrs. Scb- her Brou ham friends y Klad prevrata A cold from developiter. lYe:*4 :!ti�f•iheisl3tttifJ<te Tisi$�{de13i`tc it ei°°:- . ; _ T- �x��r�?;dv:r•:#t;r '' /iii"'" x-.>-•w n . . ea t " " ` ¢ 44 pxx�'r'w-�--S� �•�4'�a3`F"t&�,`^."_'•,S «•`^�'-�".,1",w.��J.'LR'L�„�'•-_„':•�_ _ �dy,`..,;•!a. '�,:-r� � �' ;C.c' .�f _ .'�'. _,,• •,,, - _ `y„/ .'�,• 'Fr-.'y'!,[,.a.• ,:iTa'S. • .ti . .._.•.�w ',�•^,- •'.e- • ` a, t��hx-. �.' y-e•• n,-..- .rn,x<.vF w v::w .� :� i"v,, +W's� {s ,,,�.. �y��,.:` -,a,,.r:ice, �� n"�•v - - ,yr 'y'� r -.•�'`ro,-tom". + � �ri, • F ., ,..�•lira+ � swallowed the strff, and made her ,•.." docivripecac and then sent for the R N P EK,* � BLEN D "Oh, poor Janet!” Penny groaned. ,. "She must have been terribly-in love ADA� • with Dexter Sprague though what s e• a $rid e - she saw in him_" - 1 g Dundee made no comment, but con- _ _ tinued with his information: "An- - ~•By ANNE AUSTIN. other n4inor development was that Tracey Miles admitted he and .Flora had quarreled over Sprague after all of you left, and that Flora took two , sleeping tablets to make sure of a ' night's rent." - -• •- J SlNOP3LS, that someone was, I, for one, won't "She's been awfully unstru•ig ever 'Juanita Selim is murdered at bridge: consider the case solved. since Nita's murder," Penny defended "fresh from the Gardens" our days later Dexter Sprague, her Fifteen minutes later Dundee wag her,friend. "She told us. all Monday over, L also murdered when he dlzap- o pars mysteriously from an impromptu at the district attorney's suite, having night at .Peter's that the. doctor had _ bridge party at* the home t of Tracey pvt in a call for Sanderson in Chicago prescribed sleeping medicine. . . . . . t:onery, jumps to the conclusion that`encer and walk utTwith them under �j411ICA Special Investigator Dundee, "" "' Nita has carried out her threat to tell the very eyes of he police," Penny working on the theory that Nita and over long distance. Now you look here, she cried out, if ,�prasve were partners in blackmail and "Did you find out anything new you think Flora Miles k}lled-Nita and Tracey, or that Nita has at least. scoffed. that Nita had come down to Hamilton after recognising someone in a group when you questioned the crowd this Dexter because she was in love with given Tracey a hint of the truth and "Yes, I think she ass!" Dundee pietuse, finds that the six original sus- ?» ,� ' , �eeta in Nita's death had opportunity to morning• fenny asked. Besides' Dexter and suspected he was in love that Tracey's special, messenger note admitted. "Let us suppose that Flora Gill Sprague also. the fact that roily and Clive got mar- with Nita—" is, let us say, a confirmation of an ap- confesses to Tracey in their car as. All -six could have hidden the run, ried this morning. It's exactly like "Whoa, Penny!" Dundee checked pointment au after the murder, in secret place in ,� , suggested by Nita. . . . . . t}ey are going to the Country Club. • ., the guests' closet in Nita's house. Nita's Polly to make up her mind -suddenly, her. "I'm not thinking exactly that. yery well! Flora goe. to Nita's bed- Tracey, loyal to her, decides to help Will and the fact that she, had Sprague after putting Clive off.for a ear—" But I've just remembered something." , ' ,contrive a bell near her bed to summon p $ Y � $• r mat the first opportunity. Lets her. He got his opportunity when he Lydia, her maid and heir, show she "� it was Polly.who held back," "And what's that?" suppose Flora has brought the gun tame back for Lydia and T left him fear- ad death. The police theory is that Dundee said to himself. Aloud: "No, "Before I answer that question, will and silencer with htr, intending to in the hall while I went into Nita's -Yu Y gunman.Sprague were killed by a New I didn't learn much new, Penny. But you let me do a little theorizing?" frighten Nita rather than kill her. bedroom to talk to Lydia. Tracey. — -- tlxere were one as.• two things that Dundee suggested. "Let us suppose But having had proof, as she believes, had an opportunity of retrieving the CHAP,:ER XXXIX. came out. For instance, I got Drake that Flora Miles was not in love with that Nita,means business,,Flora waits gun from the guest closet then." + to admit to me, in•private, that,Nita Sprague,but tha.she was being black- in the closet until Nita comes in and "You're crazy!" Penny told him. "I - The telegram which the triumphant did give him an explanation as 'to mailed by Nita for some scandal Nita sits down-at her dressing table, then suppose you are going to ask me to -chief of the homicide squad passed to where site got the $10,000." had heard. . , Let us suppose further steps out and shoots her. believe that Tracey was a big enough - --Dundee had been filed an hour before "Yes?" Penny prompted eagerly. that '_%ta recognized Flora's picture "Her first concern, of course, is to fool to Ieave the gun and silencer and was from the city editor of The "Drake says," Dundee answered in the group Lois Dunlap showed her, bide the gun and silencer. She re- where Flora.could get hold of it and '. Idew York Evening Press: dryly, "that Nita told him it was s:: a portrait of a girl whose story she members Judge Marshall's tale of the k::1 Sprague last night.". ".' "Working on your theory of New `back alimony' which she had succeed- had heard; that she was able. some- secret shelf-in the guest closet, and "Why not let us suppose that Tra- ' York gunman responsible murders of ee in collecting from her former hus= how, to secure incriminating evidence not only hides the gun there but seeks cey himself killed Sprague to protect' Juanita Leigh Selim ant Dexter band-" of some sort.—letters, let us say. Nita ia vain for the incriminating evidence his wife, not only from scandal. but A;s ayered "Pool!" scoffed Penny. "She just tells Sprague about it and Sprague ad- Nita had against her. But she also f••om a charge of murder TeII me bon- ' - that Selim woman wan seen at night said that to satisfy Johnn;'s cuno& vlats Iier w V,dca °'' F "`9 rsmemhea•,R the note s.' be�j-:ves Tra- estly: do you think Tracey Miles loves clubs several times during January, ity. After all, it was the most plaus- comes to Hamilton and bleeds Flora cey has written to Nita, and which, Flora enough-w-oo.."L- - 1.�V' ]February with "Swallow Tail Sam- ible explanation of how a grans-widow of $1.0,000. Not satisfied, Nita makes if found after Nits'a death, may give Suddenly, inexplicably, Penny be- another underlvoxl� name for Sam Sa- got hold of a lot of money." another demand,the money to be paid ' -r away. So she goes to the closet gan to laugh—snot hysterically, but !Tell}. Ssvelli take: for s ride Tnea- "So plausible that Mr. Drake may to her the day of the bridge lunch- in Nita's bedroom, finds the now, and with genuine mirth. day. April twenty-second, two days have thought of it'himself;' Dundee eon faints with horror at her perhaps need- (To be continued). after Selim .woman left New York. reflected silently. Aloud:' "Among "Si}lyl" Penny scoffed. "'The only leas crime when the realirrs that the : !Police here working on theory St- the other m1� things. that came out evidence you have against poo- Flora note had been written by Sprague and +te}Ii slain by own gang after :hey this marring, and which the papers is that she stole the note Dexter had : t Tracey. Of course she is too ill 'Kee ps upho]atCtry Clem ' were tipped $ Savelli was double- i.id not report, was the fact that written to Nital" and panic-stricken to leave the closet ". crossing. them-: In exchange for this Janet RaYmofld tried to commit sui- "That's the eruz of the matter, until the murder is discovered—" Raising the car windows when _ ti can you ive as an au lids drinking " parking in a b street it one wa p y y ppreyt� by g shoe palish. Fortran- Penny darling!' Dundee assured her. But you think she was not too P $ � 1r Information in your possession? Sa- any her father discovered whit she "Flora, seeing Nita receive a letter panic-stricken to have the presence of of keeping the interior clean which veelli had brother who is known to us had dome almost as anon as she had written on her husband's business at&- of mind to retrieve the gun and ail- apparently escapes many motorists. i -.- to have promised revenge 'Swallow -Tail Saminy's' murder. Be a sport, - iCaptcin.,, "Well that puts .he Iid on it, don't - U!" Strawn crows,:. "I'll send Ser- ` Igeaat Turner to New York on the - Illve o'clock train. . . Pretty decent of �LhaL city`editor to wire me this tip. I'll say!" "And"are yon going tai reciprocate ■ - _ - �. by wiring him about the 110,0-00 Nita 'banked here?" Dungy asked. "Surf! Why not? There's no use -I-ens a" to keep it back any - longer, now that no one can have any , . ••-. ' : ..arouse to think as"you've doing --that it was blackmail paid by s t Eamiltonian." --- 3 "'The Dundee began very sdowty, sif you really'think your case is sWv- -pd. I'll make one- suggestion: take - charge uf.Lydia Carr and put her in L -charge very safe place." ­Why!" Straw nlooked puzzled. � - 4. -,�aD V.'..•11401 Ftx Cxl ,rJ 'sh�-�j'� - _ • , - - - :' tbat Nits and. Spragt a got'$10,000 _for tipping off Savehi's gang that he as double-crossing them, and that - k Xita willed the money.to.Lydia, the -rveinger's next and•last job would be: to get Lydia, since his natural conclu- - - Von wou14 be that Lydia had been-in . ' m the scheme from the beginning," Dundee explained. "You're right!" Strawn exclaimed- as he reached for-the telelkone, and balled the number of the Miles' resi- • Serice. "I'm going to put it up to her � that it will be beat for her to be lock- - _- - :_ 1 lid up sa a material witness, for her o a •.0 t1� :41wa protection. - -- pct b - Five minutes later $trawn restored r v(o c sr t � e the receiver to the book with a bang. : t11a �e e� �. 'Says she won't budge. Says she t ttoritMy CP+� , - - isin't•afraid, and the Miles kids need to t eoE srpa�o s p�yC �Q %or. . . *441, it's her .own funeral! tit qt+p tic p4 t►of Ilut I guess you're convinced at last?" v,a �e b`la�ago yWt 5,2`50• cA nett the Dundee slowly shook his head. "A estpt B�� � ,� w po¢sb°uverti -very pretty and very satisfactory case, -= -- ¢, of t°b°` 1q3 y, �s Zzd zr:;; � _`" :~�► tit not exactly watertight," Dundee too p sU• w 4°t it►4° 4 y° ode° st <;f•>'•:.,'',:;.% tt�` 5�' ' GAZ'1 tat it arked. "There's just one little �2 4 ��E CA psb� sY• v t°a t $. G r!: , E P► 'e o CA i 3b F t 4� ''' `• "What do you mean?" ' = - •' � - " � cY,•'at'Z��tiY. ss+ aso a E° �°v , • - �,''�._'--___ _"Have,you forgot the secret shelf ;,._. .. _ " b�p�+t�e � ��' e9 ve hind the guest closet is the Salim `��test��tys °fit s V0, col sfl to lease?" Dundee asked. siric� i+ CAot-XV oyt a° s �et ° Qut•b y i• �tsn't a thing to do with• the case," - - fie,��, to •mow , a s a cr Gas Ztj d :;., 0tiawn retorted'angrily. C.6t° Flo °t�o y °r es vita :a:7 •,Wx c+M "Of course it does not'tit into your 'D1in4Ctl,agreed, "for rgWa1- •_. - . SS1�,'t �d� G�C*� _ ;`;7 :�,�.`Z�rr r"".+..:,." •.�'' _ .. :R . t w-tale Sammy a' avenging brother etc t . i V. it t° .• :' •t-r.;w`,,.�►.�. �.. �� <:.:> uId rant have known of-its existence, t1� t there is one thin about that sec- - oY 4° '''"..::•,.,,., `"" '� ��,.. �. shelf and its pivot door which I �1a6 04 ?a!f►q}:::::;::.. `�..�_�•r. 't believe you can afford to forget, , . .•:'.' - -. _. �� - -- -•-- - --• _ ' .. �e �'���'`r •a�. ltaia 1 I refer to the cam lets - e� finger- prints as the door and o • -- a. i the andfitself 1 Since Nita would �-'' ,• "k. _.N FILL OUT *ND MAIL TODAYI ve had no earthly reason for care- _ 1 A. E. McKENZIE.CO. LTD., - - ly wiping d the papers fingerprints dead C �, # Post Office Drawer 596,Ottawa,Ont. i. Please send your new 1933 Catalog with Cont"t - fa�t that someone else who had AsIE' E �Z �. ; yartiwlars.e . D •, _ legitimate hnsin�ess to'do so,touch- . t that pivoting'panel AW shelf, and • ame.....__.. ....._...._ .... 4 don? removed all tram that he' tAOOSE JAW S-1EIEDSHIEN ESerest done eo. And until I! oft$who lASKAToCN . OX ~ Rural Route•.._ _.._. ,.:... Box IVo..,._...!. ' L E No. a---��� BRANDON, MAN. ,�' P.o.............:._—.:__._.�.....�.....:.._.Prow._.. _.. y.4 �, .• _ ,�� ':��`_��"sRl"rs;,.,. ;,::�. .��:,,,�, ,..._.,,.,..��::e_•-�r ;e,-•.:,fie- .. .,•„ �' _•, �•...,... ' - 1�Y .s+.- -�i• ,� +Rye �• :.QITi�sw^ - ,CEO. _ - .'i!i'--m+ r-Viyc e . r- - w Y'de _ ay..m-,.s - �'�; ,•co- �,,•y``�f.b. >...�:� . ,x• .y_.,. - �',.,Y Y '^'',�'...6. « '�,•"_ _ -,fit _;y.,.��'_ ,'."1�� '7 }•.`��i� �>f^ i 'c A r •�_.+r .! •..•s, ;->y* ,t `n •n• _ rye, _ � _ p -..� -• ..g .�. ' •,;.. / :f �ynR. ice',_ .. i..• ..xt ,, � f''-;.+`+'� • Fp -S�'t-• w. X33`, -7v-gyp«•, ..f" p ,A�G^ Y u1!< _ i,. ,1.` .6.. •�; j' .sd .. , _« - - ..N. a mometer, is all that i; necessary in i�•t -order to regulate the churning,time. E p yyA R D 5 8 U R G .. - ..Farm Queries I am of the opinion that thin scream • i -• - _. - combined with too low churning tem- _ perature is the cause of your churn• ,.R .Henry G. BeU, B.S.A., Dept. of Chemistry, O.A.C. i� difficulties, and would, therefore, advise having the richness of cream ' Address All Letters to Farm'Editor, 73 Adelaide St, increased to 26 to 30%, and the adop• = lion of a churning temperature to 60 West, Toronto. All Answers Will Appear in this _ 2. Column.. if Personal Reply is Desired, Enclose deg.F. to'64 rig. F. ""~ ^ . ED LAP Stamped and Addressed Envelope. Smelt Catch Gained . I - , On Atlantic Cast -- a x:. :;.,; . Questions and Answers 'is one that is quite.Drevalent In fur- �e -• IUlD56yt �s•s's• A 3..B.—Regarding the tenting of soil nip fields this year, known as "bae- Atlantic coast smelt fishermen did eCOnomiCSl %"' ;'"" IlourisWng far lime conditions, can I send and terial rot of turnips.' It is a.very den- well in 1982, so Lar as size of catch_ and delicious `';;• '<` .sweet for the set the liquid to test'the soil myself, norctspraying,vndsoni treatment of shag was concerned. t landings ousted ; table syrup ��Rti SYR ;:.., whole family ce or have'I to send the soil sample to " "" ' A. ym c 'p,A,C,? any effect on control of the disease. nearly to 93,900 hundred weights— THE CANADA STARCH LIMITZD. MONTREAL - AnawerG—Rescto Soil Kite contain- Rape belongs to the same botanical the figures are unrevised but they ing the liquid for testing soils, the family as turnips, therefore it is quite may probably be taken as approzi- package of waxed papers on which the natural to expect that a potato crap mately correct—as compared with :- soil is placed and the chart carrying following a,rape crop may be infected something more than 66,800 hundred- - - "^(ate$ Wrong Puzile j d. the comparstve colors and directions with the same disease, since the re- weights in 1931 and 67,480 hundred- There are from fifteen to twenty mistakes In each of the cartoons at of the rape, crop would carry Weights in 1930. In each year there as to how much lime is necessary In mnen were also substantial catches from Which WtII appear weekly on this Dage. Bee if you can lied them and then order to produce a neutral condition the turnip disease over. of soil, are supplied from the Depah. The beet advice we can give you on the inland fisheries of Quebec. compare with list which will be published pest week « - . meat of Chemistry at cost (26c), or the subject in to change the field foe The Atlantic smelt, known to the 1 - --_ /B 8 they may be had at the offices of the your turnips and by all means do not- scientists as Oamerus mor$ax, is a _ !- "various Agricultural Representatives follow rape with turnips. If you see small fish of pleasing flavor which on the same terms. Each set contains the disease start}ng in your turnips normally finds ready sale. It is in 1 lull instructions and the test can be nest ye-ir pull up the diseased plants, demand in the sniped States and ' ibade by the farmer himself or by the remove them from the field and abso- each year large shipments are made - Agricultural Representative, or you •lutely destroy them; also,plow under from Canada to New York and other may send samples to the soils labors- all refuse on the field after the crop!s centres, also the border. in 1831, harvested, such ae leaves. for instance, these exports totalled; ; +• Wry, Dept of Chemistry, O.A.C., 64;000 hundredweights and had a j where tests will be made fees of T. P. W'We are confronted with a "value of eJte26,000. # charge. problem which we cannot understand �s ? If samples are to be sent, place is the matter of churning cream -and The Atlantic smelt itself !s green-: about one-half pint of soil in a closely not able to obtain butter. The cream ish � Color ve the upper.part of its sal -. actin and silvery on the sides, with • woven cotton bag. Tie a tag on to being the right temperature and after dark spots on the body and fins. It- - Ahe top of the bAg when closing it and churning a short time it commenced may reach a length of about A Loot. address same to the 'bepartment of to loam and could not do anything'New Brunswick Is the largest ;Can- Chemistry. Place your name and ad- with it. The nest lot of cream churn- .adian producer, and, indeed, is the *+ ' dress on the other side of the tag. It ed all right. Then a third churning .� 4s beat for you to drop us a line under took place and the result was the world's largest produder, brat the • ., separate cover at the same time. Of ground alfalfa an a mash. The cow smelt 1's taken off all four of the At- . provinces. Smelt also occur - ,course, it will be necessary for you to is `a- Holstein in good condition and Ea British Columbia Waters but they _ pay postage on this'parcel but the her feed eonalats o! timothy and al- are the fish known as Osmems - _testing and reply are free of charge. faits hay with chopped oats and tha]eieththys and they are-not taken _ W. I3.—I have been told to put my ground alfalfa a $a mash. The cow 1n as great quantities a. the Atlantic wood ashes on my potatoes next is with calf and will came in nest Mai smelt Another apedea at melt, - - *` spring when I plow. Would this be a She is giving a lot of milk-at present. We had no trouble with -the cream. sometimes called the liurt smelt. tt -' ,good thing to do and Mould you put also laund on the Pacific coast _ the ashes on the set as you plant until about a month ago. Per you them' They will be plowed ou Would cOUId enlighten us on this'matter and = a handful do each set or would it be. give some reason for It for which We-P7r1IICC MiC}lfael to RJtt1dy too much?_•I am planting 4 or 5 acres wall be glad to hear from Tau• with "Bose' Studenu Answer to Last Week's Pnxsle. p'16ure on sign ban button missing and was thinking of using ashes on Answer.—The Department of Dairy- Bucharest. —Little Crown Prince Using soap Instead of paste. from coat some and commercial fertilizer on lag gives the following answer to your Michael, Rouptsala's former and fu- '` Bob has no right hand... some, and of course will use manure inquiry: Using soap &stead of paste. 'oa them all. What fa the best ter- In order to get cream to chars is a titre King. no longer will have to study _ Dogs'do not eat soap: Boy lies collar and tie backward tlliser.for potatoes' The noel is r- reasonable length cream u pen IS all by bimseti. He is to be with school- -policeman has.on knickers. - Policeman has monkey wrench. sandy loam and up high. snag that the cream be of sufficient mates of his own age. The bent pupil Child is playing with pistol Smoke from chimney going in two Answer.-�-it would not be wisa to richness, that the churn be not,filled in the fifth grade of each of the grin• directions. _ - potatoes. k!a uuo over one-third lull, and that the car- cipal• Bucharest prltaarT schools will Boy should not be walking high Bird.eating candy: put wood ashes on rance• Posting of signs prohibited: they carry from 6 to 8% potsa%I if qn- rect temperature rmge for churning. study with the Crown Prises. ^ - _ ' they also carry a large be adopted. If these_ conditions are They will Father each morning In Overalls have Isce an lio :ttam. Boy.has 6ti lb weight in hand. leached, but percent of Ilaie, the palace and take the same course trequentiy 8Q to observed., throughout the •year the • poiaied for thrusting, but there inns 40%- This lime produces distinctly ebuzaing time should not exceed 30 to that has been prepared for Michael as - Epic of the Sword alkaline conditions In,-the soil, which 40 minutes. Winter cream. of course, under his carefully selected teachers. also a curved siagle�dged sword' or conditions are the beat possible foi the tends to churn with difficulty as oonl At-the end of the year their grades - falchion for cutting, and a later do- will be recognized by the schools wh'!ch Through ough he Ages velopmeat was the 6astare -or "hand- growth of the potato scab. Ii your pared with summer cream. owing- to- lent them to the,.King to keep the and-a-half" sword, which enabled,the potatoes contain the sparse of-scab smaller fat giobuleq; milk tat of bard- Prises Lsam being lonely._ British Expert Tells AbOeit owner to use both bands it necessary. the treatment you mention would re- er chemical composition and also to _. With the Renaissance the disuse of sulL !a a very scabby crop. It is a the naturally increased viscosity of Evolution of Weapon armor and the wearing of Swords in wise policy to use wood ashes on land winter milk and cream. Nevertheless. `"i have often said that all the ua- Bound U With His- civilian costume necessitated s grow- that,you axe preparing to seed to al- if the richness et cream and fullness happiness of men comes,from not P saT nor other legumes. These crops of churn are standardized the simple knowing how to remain quiet !a s 1 tOry of Mankind ing complication of guards o- the Jake large quantities of potash out.4f temperature-adjustment. using a ther. chamber."—Pascal. hand, developing tn:o the so-called swords e f Major C. J ]'rioulkes, curator of the - "swept" and basket-hilted swords of the soil and will benefit greatly by the _ Tower ,Armories, London, knows a the sixteenth century and the first potash which is applied in the ashen great deal about, the sword. but smll- halt of the seventeenth century. 'The - D D ry and introduced another man, who,he ad the lime ' which !t carries also long rapiers brought in with Italia A • _ wince legumes- thrive beat on alkaline __ _ _ _ •- G _ __ said, knew more about the blade tensing and mentioned by -Shake- "whose point was a reality before � guards of this kind. By Polls. '/ �T(' w'. which hantoms vanished" than any s &riddle It.the manure to wall rotted, you + Do �ou' 11no w? p -. the middle of the seventeenth century =� .will be doing a good thing to give a one in Lhe world.' • the rapier was replaced by-the court fairly generous dressing to pour potato This was J. G. Mann, who proven sword. The broadswords and tucks ; j ground, since the light soil that you to be as mysterious as the weapon he of the Civil War eontlnued in Scotland a' al that n weapon describe will need .considerable or• Interpreted. He said t t o Do !n the.familiar basket-hilted broad. 1 ganic,matter or plant fibre for it to '''?� had occupied so large s place In man's swords still corn 'in Scottish real= -' hold sufficient moisture for the'grow• Imagination 'as the sword— It had me'nts-and miscalled claymores. ' ,-:fag potato crop, been the symbol of war, of justice, of The court sword was worn.through• Our tests on potatoes'which cover >t"'''' ' civic dignity and of knighthood. Swords out the eighteenth.century with civil- p—t - siver— with miraculous Dronertles were pro-,+.n•dress.a heavier-variety--heing-used tge increase from fertilizers for the misent-!n-legends'and romance, and.It: in war, In the latter halt of the,cen' tour years of 61.3 bushels per acre. '" was a flaming sword with which the�, fury figs.heavy curved cavalry•sabre Where wiz different fertilizers 'were #'•': XngO-drove our ancestors iron the came in with the Hungarian Hussars, = •'compared on 16 representative potato Garden of Eden. After this She history of the sword. farms during the past year, the largest The Cull history of the sword had was oue.of War Office regulations. Meld was obtained from 750 Iba, per yet to be written. Sir Richard Burton ="= tcre of 4-8-10. This gave an increase had stopped after his'first volume. and ":Music-es 'no place for a demo s sf 57.8 bushels per acre. At prices the 'speaker after nine-years' .work' cracy. Let 'us have a fe,w dictators." � tharged for this type of fertilizer in found the end ,still far from sight, —Sir-Henry. Wood' : •'l 1932, this represents an investment of since the history of the sword was —_.p. =7,82 per acre, or the cost of the in- bound up with the hiatory.ot mankind.- Cod; 'black cod, ling cod, and red creased bushels of potatoes would be The bronze leaf-shaped swords cod are all taken in the commercial 13�c per bushel. IL potatoes are sell- which had been found in considerable ' fisheries of British -Columbia. Lin/ '.ing at 60c a bushel you can readily see numbers..througbout Europe were cod are caught in' greater'abundance ;r that this would represet}t a nice profit usually badly balanced, and had not .than any other of these varieties. 'f on investment. a good cutting edge. More practlea] ++o bronze svi*ds -of a pointed variety <.'A •!'�a ft hirheat increase to 4.8-10 though they had been was made by 0-12-10, which made an 1 Increase of 10 bushels less per acre at fauna as far apart as Crete and 'Ire < '' t cost.of $6.34 for the application or land. Of the transition age from 13.Sc per bushel of potatoes. bronze to iron many.fine swords hid �u� It you plan to'use fertilizer be sure been unearthed,some with large mush- It y not to put the potatoes directly on tap °" ' � ': roomed-shaped hilts; VbIle'the most 00C%11 striking swords of the iron age proper { • of the fertiliser or the fertilizers di- .were Iberian falLd ` re t an caaa, curved a rectly on top of the Potato pieces. Such at an a the.application would-tend to draw F. Swords with blades closely resembling P 6,P9 u '•-` the Khurka kukri, The Roman sword s�u9 , •_moisture cut'of the potato pieces and the Mass g,'g injure their vitality. Cover fertilizer • '+'v was of''tw6 kinds;'& long and a short: • mV staff- lightly with roil before dropping go sword,straight-bladed, with a globular ish sy ad ESC tatoes, h. pommel and shaped grip.' �Ot#h woe tn9•o„ Viking swords wera important not J. E. B.—What is the reason for tar- s nips taking on rot before maturity OR �w N --only for their line quality, but because — •a particular piece of land, especially 'l'hat r discovered 1a France prove that the Basque fishermen the medieval knightly sword proceed- �. worse after a crop 03 rape has been were►accusf`med to go dishing in the Gult of St. Lawrence as early as . ed directly frota them: It was-aim srown on the field the previous year. 14 6,- or 67 �eari bailors Columbus made his femora voyage? The' plicity'of form and balance which `31 this oonditi0n due to lack of min made the medieval knightly sword re.- := - Orsl or Plaatfood In the soil, •and bssA ahown shore in the lee of Banaventare Iatlaad oil the Gaspe coast markable. it was a.two-edged weapon Might it be Overcome by using some of Quebec to whars the.last' fishermen slept when they should havd with a round or brazil-ant shaped pom- s In- kind of fertiliser? been''at'work, a tact which when discovered, gave to the beach the mel, and•the qufllons gradually,ia- - Aaswwi—The op,141on of the Depart•� name Base des Yorigote (Lazy Beacb), wbieh It bears today.-•—Canadian creased in length. The swords were J0*1kt Ot BaANieMb usually two-edged for striking, as welt ,, lop fa that this rot National Railwa>•, .. - ' T , UNITED CHURCH Gmen River t,.) the United States about 4090 n Sunday evening last, Rev. H. skating party will be held at FOR IM ago, and he belonged. G. Crozier spoke to a large congreg- Ced4r Grove Rink onThursday, Mar. nine years to& ets9s of people who are dis. ation on the subject "An Old Time 2nd, under the auspices of Greer. Riv- Ora&mental'Prees, I TERMS 61 a=*. . Emancipator." Mr. CzQzier also told er Union Suntiat School. Adinission, Hvergreens,and Dwarfs. .30 if paid in adv tiog conditions. the story of the life of Moses and 15 cents, children under 12 years, 10 BriLain 12.W in advance. They want to do away.with till in modirn emancipators such as �%'ilb- cents. Conte and enjoy a kood t ime. Reses. and Perrennial Borders, rce, Lincoln and Dickens. The autliority, and all laws enacted erfo, h leader�! in moderr.,­sw-T� Dabliasand Rockery Plants, need of ssuc REPORTS. or for the prote:!tion of the people. jety would not be filled unle-z-s w(-, Be.i y BLibbes Mid Strawberries.- JOHN - VIRKAR, Propeiet Whey are opposed to the chnrch like Mosei would indi,,iduall�,- listen S. S. No. 4E, Pickerirg: Sr, 'th (iwseberries and Curraqts, aud, to morality. The United for the 'voice of God and do-rns ­1 Neate, .(conditional) Clar., Cr- NOTES AND COMMENTS tely, is crowdeil Vas rd 'c r- -18t-tter., unfortuna Root-pruned apple,pear.cherry and ny voice that appealed tv hatred (-,r m6h Lowden, Llewelyn Crawford, that is. with this cl"s of peuple, -,vas not tne' voice of Gt:,d an,! - Billy Bryant, Doug. Bry- u i- prize fighting is a sport i force he reate�?t pow.er a- Jr. 3rd " prr. ng root-pruned jind edre, hearing who visit diese bou in which murders and othev crimes that Vailable tV uSher-in thc i Sr. ex;4m' ..) Albc��t God. exams. Sr. 2nd %.Tena Mutch, Ma-ry e Contel3tant batters, committe&� in ` that countr Rc rd the exoduz: 'froy, in- 'Boyes, Piers6r. Baker, Dorii�, B�6ker, T. ELLIOTT,, AGENT citand, tip. The �bjecI is to reuder: wbule e t in tile Uni�ed"ClT­ man Ba et#:, Bobby Barlow. 9r. ist ue.tile-! murders have been almost of dnily day evening nex rr I. -ford, Edgar- BarloW. -ih6 opponen.t uutit to--on L* urch, Mkerin�z. This -sub ect will be contest; ifaffict �ucii injuries as to om<urrence. The leader.'uf this the continuati-?n-of a series of ser- Jr. is" - G!enr, Crawford. Primer Gf outlawg 19 Capone, who iz� 'nions on Social -and Industrial cr.In- Billy. Boyes, David, . B�arlow, B,,bby -.make hito unconscious, if -neces gang- sentence for dit:onsq-based on the old story of the Ba�er­VerhoT, Barrett. Maz1v-,Baker, long Idompait *A ry'.- It I,-,a moiA brutal sport, as now serving r- exodus fro-ir E-y-pt,- Them witi be Bet;y Baker.. V. .ADplebv, teacher. is. usually eonducted. Within defrauding the g9vernm special music, also a sh.)rt soric ser- -the past year the battles rei6uitqd incom a tax. Although-it is well vice dt the beginning of the-service. SALE REGI-STER. M R in -several couter3tauts receiving known.; thftt' he ivas responsible All are.-welcorr.e. al for a number of murders, he hass SATURDAY. FEB. 2.5th Auct COA-L AND COKE 4stal injuries. The last fat se OSHAWA KINSMEN ion sale of Yoek escaped ptinishruent- for the �7. .encounter-o�currecl in New belonging to' tlie estate of the late Try the New.Welsh. CQal DAX�:E, FEB. 27th' Offlee 5940 kbout two- weeks ago' When the Althmigh he I-;.in pri4on the gang Rev.* A. %IcLellin, 'at the manse, -�j3o ...Pbon.es Italiati giant' C&rnera, indicted of bandits, of which'he is the- The Kinsmen CluU of Oshawa arc- 'Clareraont. Sale at 1 pr. rr.-. T,4rin-4, to his' oppouent,. he%d, continites their career of holdirix a dance in the Oshawa Anr- We no;, W".,figi-Iiiie of GroiFeries tluch injurie8 uries on bl4anday eveniniz. Fei;. 27th.' Per. ir, rtock. %by go to town when Schaaf, that he died within twn crime. in the case of F­ " -, iln aLe ot trier under-privileged child- SATURDAY, MARCH 25th -- Auct- you ca,n Uuy at home. has no. political ren's 'fund. Arrangements have been -hou� -6ffect­ fu 'days after receiving the iDjurieo. ion sale of -ehold rn has never dbne' completed.for the popular Radi6 En- -1ture at Whfte-,'ale, the property of here. priced from 5.25 to'19.0% of tertainen�, 'George .Wade and his Mrs. E. L' Simpson. Sale at one, guaranteed. Coin Huskers. to provide old tvn-e sharp. Terms, Cash. See bills. Frea dental.' It ts- true that Carners anything to arouse the enmity -or­Power Sprayers, a to. -inflict fatal any class, and he has not outlined and modern mpsk. for rpund and sq- Postill,. auctioneer. Agt-nt for Spramot did *not intend f6 'uare dancio-on this occasion. Every- also.-Electrie Washiag Machines injuries, but it" *as certainly his the policy which he intends itation by the Acid Radios-' w when he occupies the one is extended an inv Nurse Tells Ho* To --intention to. knocii the man out, f0110 Kinsmen to be �resenf.- Car 1usuf%8ce w such pref-idential chair. The crim Sleep Sound, Stop Gas renewed now. the. desire to put *ecurrences as this shouldmake the reatilt of Nurse V. Fletcher says: Stomach JACKSON Prop. Xbe _sport unpopular, KINSMEN DANCE GEORGE -iA- ka bro h- strong foothold to Canada. Tbe hawa Armouries. Feb. 27th. Every- out al the gig and now I sleep weH !bloody combats. and feel fine. E. C. Jones, drugrist. Lao& 5 cAcn*awdunsob There are very few men, who 11 crime, who do not find out before The Communioits and Reds do not ATTENTION THE STORZ RED & WHITE Ahoy . be" gone 4,ry far,- hav-e the serne freedom to Ca6adet', PRODUeER that much a life does not pay. that they enj-47 in the United TbGy Way rob banks and make States.-where they have api Toronto rF- 'ir" 9hipper% -in -We Offer th-s Fullowing Extra Specials haul& After Committing eatly got beyond control. E we, Dunbartan Fri-and Sat. tile theft they _ Make a hurried foreigner who sho!ws -any d6�osi by District. Attra(tive clontmet For Thurt .4getaway, abd soon consider them'- tion to dispute imtbority .@.bonid to a ed Shipper% who -are Pp -i,.4elves perfectly secure from de- be deported. careful nith their product. C 9 37 ­tection and. arrest. anti begin to Write Box,13, Flour, 24 lb. ba its of their crime. AItana Pickering New%. 'Suirar iBtit the aims of thi-law are long. N "�41 bars z tic. 'JO lbs. 190. Mrs. 1� Miller spent Saturday in THE IMADELt E large pkC -,.-,*Gough to rasch across the con. "Jue6i and'ove'"r the seas. Rifore Miss Mable Eckhardt spent the BEAUTY- :'- SALON bn Of. th e^y a re' a w'a re U, wvek-enfl with 'Mr. and Mrs. H. Si- Habitant Pea Soup,, 'large' of It they are if Mircelliag and fl` imbe Clutches of the law from which B. iml Mrs. Reesor were ,,isitors they cannot escape, lanj gradu- with Mr. and Mrs. H. Widem�an on Jam* , sitraw.,- or rasp., 40 oz. j 25c y the evidence is provided that Frid4Y. all. Mrs. F. Johnson spent a few days Elair-cutting Salmon Lard Icing Stigar couvicto theni and senda them with 'her-brother and family.at Ag-- 2 large tiom 28c, lb, 9c. 3 the. 25c. down for long term of imprison- inc,urt. Permanent vioa a Specialty out. � There have not been a M rs. C. Barkey and Master Wit- -:&Csae11=4r Z41=C10:1 i[L,m(it called on Mrs.' W on Ranimis' . . ,great. imany bank robbe McKay Phone !9(,q" �:LAREHCINT Macaroni, ready cut, 2 lbs. -1 3c. but in nearly every ewm the were vislitops with Mr.-and-3b.. H-. 46, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis also Harold Q�.' convicted. Very few have-esc&peicl and Bobbie spent Su�aay With Mr. e. hop the Red White Way and'S&V 'land eventually they realize that and Mrs. Henry Slack. -not pay Mr.-H. Tborne and Miss F. Tind- -a life of crime does -The force of'thia-countryisoo all spent Sunday with Mr'. and Mrs. hen they go afte - One of our local sports, Mr.,Henry Slack is at Toronto for a few days" man they very seldoni fail to ---get him; It may be -03011thS or attending a Curling -tournament IEW 11MT10NAL Mr. -and Miss E. Wilson and Miss ear@ before they succeed in DICTIONARIES are in use by buni- PICKERING OW We deliver Julia of the. 7th line were Sunday 4tetting. their man, and often visitors 96-ith Mr, and-Mrs.. F. Me- ness men,engineers;bankers, ..y0u..order tracing him. , by succe"fu the uporld over. .,."-Aosperate c6minalsit madeessier staff owin- eto thi illnesr,�'of Miss P. W`R "6koring Har' dw" ir 6 StON Miss Evelyn-Reesor, B, ''Wits? e modern ioventiono, principally Stiles. ke You—Ealwipped to itiing a Mrs. D, Myers, Miss,M. iAiwis-and' The New litterhatidnal provides . ..... Mr. E. Strang, *of Stouffv the means to success. It is an aU- oboery the �ban,"t —ay to bavq. Mr.-Godd- If you seek efficiency and ad. imodredo of . iniles away, but the We, are pleased ard of Balsa * visit our Sunday Sc. vancement why not make daft 7. .;1-008s,ibility is the police in the m ..We are deeply -#ildd f0t the liberal hool on Sunday last. Mr. Goddard use of tiltis vast fund pf infonh- -qown,& thgough which he passes and son had dinner ith Mr: and Mrs atto'? nded to us du' rin& th' patronage exte 400.0"vocabulary T the look out for him. B. Reeser. -May be on 6W Illustrations. C.M.=0M year 1932.* A ,�having received a description of Dr. "Moffill'as 'iddress6*the Brother.- 36,006Geographical Subjects. UM :'We ask for a. continuance person 'hood meeting on Moieday night Regular and 1=6-Paper EAWma. of thet anay successfully evade- Rev.' Dr.'Ernest Thomas spoke to -h-appy relationship during the- year 1but hist life will not be a bed of the BrotherhoodLof the United Chur- upon. which we have sist ente'fed.- 7oses, for.the contintious Jear that ch on'gonday e-vening on "Changing Fr,,. a will .make hie Cilrrent of Thought." He_defined, �e way be catight any of the terms used, in SociAk. . name tril. day m X�e miserabre; bot Ii and and Industr'ial life showing how they-. Paper. ihimr during -the--nigh t may cause Dr. Thomas is it deep-'thinker and Co )wed with deep DON PICKERING his address was follc gas. J. S. BAIS- thn to tremble fearing arrest Find men interest by-the 'large -number of ----------- tae way of-'the transgressor is STOCK-TAKING SAU -Coat@, extra special 4.9 he whole civilized world was ze 34, special 2.95 E XT ER M 0 1 only, Boy"i Leather Cost, af 4iocked on Wednesday last when Men's Fine Shirts, collars attached, K cents each 3.49 -.1 pr, ather)3oots, extra special *he news was broadca@t that the -3 1 only; Men!s Eligh Top Le iajly-selected line Met,9 Shirts, clearing sit 69.cents -Trebid fit elect, Is of -Ahe United W id -your with broken @izes in many Atstei,Franklin D. Roosevelt,wap good lines of Men's Overalls and Pants, clearing.st-No victim'of an ass"Sin's, It will pay you to 16ok'thise 6ver, as 4ber are But while he escaped WAR ki ads"of'baerclisridive. ced Dollar Stre .0hajuri or Possibly death, five r'Rosieey greatly reduced to make-ro6m fo*r4pr1oX­`@b6bk All K%yse therg were wounded by the ON. in a. safe cle' an scientifid at a fraction of the ortXIn&I amt Women's and Children's LTaderwear Stamps manner. tons -piwered and landed in prison. Pbonei29041 Sold 1*7 Mayor those worinded, of m in mi, Florida, sustained pop MR. E. 0, J 0 N- E IS CE 0- 1 L B RADLEY . * ON TA RIO n Z 7- X T �VlI --�4 ­ � -, "; x,-W -,V' A, 7 e CLARMON1 Win. and.Mrs.Michell,of Whtte Mrs. H. H. Thomson is,on.tbe gain after b&ivc confined to the -Id Mrs. Vale, spent Sunday with Ed. and sick list this week. account of WK. ANDERSON Born, to Mr. an house for a few d#ys on c Phillips, Mrs. Gibson. Miss Mildred Pugh, teacher of illness. of the former Tomlinson farm,a Rev.• Mr. Horton, of Peterboro. the Marsh Hill public ;I was Mrs. Stewlsrt Mrs. Rankin' daughter. aril -. ' DUNBARTON Mica Ehid Cook and friend spent- will preach iu the Baptist Church was home on Sunday. Oliver, of Toronto, called ors on Stauday next. Mcs. Robert Worthy itud 'son; Miss Pengrelly and Mrs. M. A. Sad- -istinday with -Frank and Mrs.. M 'R& clay, of Brougham. rs.­ James Swith and- 86u.' Norman, and Mr. Armstrong, ler and family one'.da - last week -INSURANCE On Sunday next a student from Archie, and Mrs. Mihalko, 'of Bmmpton, visited the-fornier's Word has been received from Stan- WhItby, and Miss Hogan, of To mother. Mrs. Thus. Gibbon's on ley Byers that he is showing sf)r.qe AUTOMOBULE, Emmanuel College will conduct in -b.- r.I z. SIRE vices in the United Churc routo, spent' Saturday with Ed. Friday last.. riprovemert since gning to Bridge- burs Clifford and hire. .Pil'key and and Mit. Gibson. We are glad to report that burg. We hDpe the iri�. may children, of Toronto, spent Sun I Levi Linton, who has been Th,).a.. Bacon, whu underwent an be continued. -'BURGLARY M s. Pobt. B. - !1,* -1-0 HospitaL wh-- Abort two­ years, is being St. Michael's HospitaJ, is making. LIFE I 'nlont.-day with tbpir relatives in Clare for ' operittiou for ma-'toidal-tro-"b1*-in, - employed on the C. P.Et.At Guelph' in t-i Tor',I General has been C,A's L,A t]T Y N S U transferred -back to Claremont, satisfactory progress, coward ere she underwent an operation sev� Mr, and Mrs. Patterson and two warO re : the , t'1-a* t*14e`r ta�kin-g, pia, ce, tlie covery. eral weeks ango,l returned-home last Phone.Pickering 7920 daughters, also A. and' Mrs. Sin week. soly week Charles, Cooper has received % - Ore'of s gizven here, BONDS-0overnment. M.uioicipal and Clair, of Toronto, visited with the 1, anti' Mrs. Dopking held a large conAgnment of Simms' b in some time was put on by the Cl- e Bonds. Also, Iddustrials. Misses For'gie on Sunday last.., at the best ararna -Engiiph de are, ng People uti Ffliday ef- 8&fe-lnvestwente at from 5 to 7 etichre pkrty at ' their home'on teries, which is 'iin Mortgage signed battery, but. is made in en. H. G. McIntyre returned home Thursday evening last when over nont y,.,, p ion , Mond after being ing last. In addition two of the cent. Monday evening, -forty _were -present. The party Canada, which"he is off ering at boys gave. several in S.t. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, was held under the auspices of the the best price procurable. See harmonica,. select- 1NSURANCE-Ail classes written ions. and. Miss Horton helpe I where he ubderwent an operation Baimiutun Club. a-out- �Qp his arm. We.are glad to-kar)w . advt. in anothercolumn: nicely Kith a recitation. eluding Fire.' Automobile, Wind- -,storm. Aceident and-Sickness. a- period of very mild Remember the ailt-tiou slile' 'of 'An *acc�-deE�. happened one of that the -operation was buccessful ppe our and he is now making a weather a detided drop in the the honeehold furniture, garden. school' bays,. Poy Vval.(', on Thu;pday phone write recover,. _,good tempt-nittiee tock-place on Mon. tools, kitchen utensils etc., belong while sleigh-riding pn. the hill-Tiere. 43tf ED..BOWMAN,WhltbT' dtty night and Tuesday.. There ing to the estate of the late Rev. He ran into the-ditch striking the' Ori Saturday night last Jaineq n was alst) a very high wind, and A. McLellan, to be, held• atIard g7rcund %&I such force " to "Evans entertained a number.of had there been much snow, it manse to inorrow, Saturday, Feb. fracture the shoulder joint as -I asDINTY'S, GA)RIAL G E friends- and relatives to a birth. 9t putt it out of-place. He is now in Cor. Brock:aud.King'ston RI -day Dirty, when he celebrated his bliz�.,.trd. class condition. the,O%awa H.�spital. would have been a real old-time 25th. These articles re in first 7-..---S7th birthday. Among thO3e The Claremon�t Continuation present were all the members of -The eveni ng was. School %'Virf hold their annual Corn. General Repair Work all cars, mencemeut on Friday, March 3rd;' -Greenwood Ne w- York Men Take irojj guranteed at reasonable thoroughly enjoyed by all. prices Mr. Yonng, of Oshawa, pres.t!. in the Community Hall. The pro James and Mrs.. Raine spent.-13-an, To Get New Pep gramwill take the form of a Play, d dent of the Young People's Socie• ay in Kinsale wih Clem and 31 rs New York- --C. Wiiliams,' . 14.5th Acetylene Welding, _entitled The Road to" the wt La m St-, was all rundown and had no pep Batteries,ropaired and eharI ti" of the Presbytery of Oshawa, -There will be musical numbers be 'Conducted the services ' A. Bell and Ross'- Paine are busy or vigor. Vinol f iron tonic) gave him- Firestone and Dunlop Tires.J in the 'United Chu,Church oa--Junday morn -tweea act@. cutting ice on the pond here, which rt.ew strength and vigrjr:and made a. Gasoline and Oils. im and Preached no excellent Mrs. Ce6key-entertained a num is of very good duality. new rhan of him. E. C.. Jones, drugg. t her of : her lady friends to an, Mrs. Brandon is able tote out-a- ;;t. sermon. The service was in Refreshment Booth In Connectiout afternoon tea on Tuesday. The. I I charge of the Young 'People, who. party was in the form of a valen Phone Pick.7500-1 'Ke even,also took full charge of t tine , social, -abd the table was toig4rorasy). tag service, which was most inter decura4eu'. roc tne '1I mad 15oloyea ay all precept. occasion. All present report a J,; V, MILTON SLOw EFEP On Thursday evening of list most enjoyable evening.- - !! week-a number of the friends and 421y PROPRIETOR felatives of George and Mrs. Mid The Women's Iostitnte held their regular monthly meeting on dleton sm2rised them' at their Wednesday last -at the home of D I at home, having come to help them Mks. Rawson. There wag' an vitts"is fktuhtwaA -celebrate their wadding anniver- eary. A most enjoyable evening tendance of over thirty five to hear-tbe debate on ".The Merits of -wag allot by a4l, and at a late hour all left for their respective Credit Buying " The affirmative 0 R 0 N -T- 0 were the winners of the contest. - -home4 wishing Mr. and ill re: Mid• The'annual open meeting of the dleton many happy returns of the Claremont Baptist Mission Sintle 50c. day. Eyesight Speciabst CIO A larce untub6e of the niembero' will be held on Friday Feb. 24th. -Retum 90 OPM L . TluwadW PM 111I at S p. rn , at the home of Airs. G. 0 of the 'United Church "T mat' on M. F6r*yt3. - Rev, H E Still'tiriall Leeav' Pickering Tharsday afternoon last at the will give an address. All members Leave Toronto church grounds.for the t Eastern House Bay at Dandas DISNEY ti( purpose of on of the church and congregation cutting no the season's supply of are cordially invited to be prey- _.wood. M. I P. M. A. M. P. M. owwwa '1b 3 54 - -wood. Two buzz saws were kept ant. 40 a 6, 09 `&7.80 -a 4.30 opip. Post Ones uNd busy and'o, good stfternoon's work 7.54 a 4.54 5.30 was done: -At the conclusion,of S•54 b 5.54 1530 I'D.00- -­;-the d&v's work supper was served The -10.24 6.54 11.30 b 7.30 30 'in the basement of the church, ..11.54 ':-b 7.54 P. M. 8.So P. M. - 8.54 v 121,20 -b'g.30 when eighty five sat down at the WAS& tables, ' and enjoyable social An S030ya E a 12.54* b 9.54 1.30 10.20 = time was spent b all. 1.54 10.54- c 2.30 --11.30 John McGrath had a rather M -&2.54 d-11-44 a So' exciting experience no Monday of a,daily except Sun. & Rol. b S&L.Sum. & H.01. only. 46 Ilast week. He had gone to Union- c Sat. only, d Sna. &Hol. only. Ville,to procure his auto license, • Modem Eastern Standard Time. 'and whou'oolog down the eighth line of MarkLa'm he lost control of 'his car on account of the icy con Comfortably Heated Coftich& Provide "Hom' e Comfort dktion of the road, and After going for Winter Travel. ::from one side of the road to the by C.A.H. Tw*, opt other it Jumned 0"a over&-deep-- Eyesight 4pecialist .,,.Tickets and information ditch and struck a mail-box which 7 on.at was destroyed. One of the wheels 1927 of his car was broken off, and Mr. ..'II -McGrath had his back sprained. -:--:EMC=CY When time appr"4- The InductioD services of the- bra y Coakh din e' s­'- e3 its final. hour the Part I* memorials we. execoW Rev. Mr. Glover will be heldAn will be standing in a ortag ­k' Festers House PL United Church on Thursday, Herbert Hoover's indastri ' - - .; -... ­ , ..: March god. at 2.30-p. m. Rev. R. - a, sun- mute tribute to the Vey brings out some figures that F 7 1 - T. Richards, of Port Perry, chair are persons they have been sebytory. of vital interest to you, .,of partied erected to honor.- 002 man of-the Oshawa Pr ar interest to people of an indust- creative skill IPI will priDside. Several other guest rial district like Toronto. listen! The the best results. t:.. -ministers are expected to be pros• world's " largest typewriter facto "No (kesur Tribute e N. W. STAFFORD -turnout both the Bro- es to do their work efficiently. Of 'ies 'It in hoped that tber will be a and found 85 per cent needed glass- from tter' " • eat to tikke' part in theaervice. had all of their employees exarnined 'Storage :" Ba' Kingston Road J •ugharn and Claremont coogrega- 3000 -garinent workers onlq 26 per tion@. After• the -induction ser eent had normal vision. X large lith- Phone Whitby vices i are concluded the lidials of ognphef of Brooklyn found that out 462 the congregation will serve a of their SM employees only-22 SIMILAm .1 .. -%: ... . ... .. : I -Simms ! k supper, followed by a pleasant cent had normal vision. At the lath- -.-.-social.hour. es presses', and twisting-, and other Report of-the Claremont Junior whirling machines in the vast work- -,,A name that st%ad-a for quality. shops of.the world stand.millions of RI showing standing at the ,-Xatlrelymew Series and lowest prices, consistatit with quality .--:end of the winter term. Second men and women who see thiir-work' 'Vlas@-Margaret Cowie*, Norms, as through a mist. Errors are made,I :1. - I , `E COMPLETE LXN. Maple XII as a result that,' according to iengin- . Beverley", RendellIoy@t*,, Alvin Lehman*, Allan Pretty*, Gordon eering riOor�, cost -Ainerican indus- A Battery for Eve Car"or" 'Radio Co. try 30 million dollars every year-3C? ry Morliy*, Jean Morley, Roy Me million wasted by Vad eyesight 3G Oversize latex, genuine Oxford cedar separators'. makimum capacity, Obeap ratos'for farm and country zg Ledd, Evelyn Sanderson and Mar. million that could do a vast deal to buildings. garet Briscoe(equal;, Irene Lyon, make happier and better people if' ample-reserve, dependable service. WipdstQrm Insurance on buildings, Marion Tedder, First Class-Aud thrown into philanthropic 'work; ALm. r-ey ForaYth*, Andres LenscI erica must stop this -waste of, doll- -Made 'In Canada b7-an E�mpire Company. wind-mills,Silos etc. Jack Ward*. ' Campbell Beb'ns*, ens, must stop this waste of human .-Automobile Insurance • Hazel Hinan*, Shirley Kilpatrick, efficiency, of htim.-in happiness. of Price from $5.25 up. (of-All kinds. Donald Middleton, William Phill• human progress, by FARMS FOR SALE ips. • Priplary' Class�Leonard to be continued John S. Balsdon, Pickjring Write or phone MeCulloup�h*. . Charlie Turner*, " ," ED. BOW M N Bruce Miller* Bernice Lynn*, Do. PICKERI[N Frank Jackson, Brock Road rig 4cliAl Bernice Pbjll1ns*, Williaru Duncan. Green River, itnd Jean McCullongV, Gladys Morley, -Cash Meat Market I C Zu - wknTRY, .02�;T' . Dolly Crumb.-.1-n• 4Gordoti Lynn, HAS. COOPER, ' 'CLAREMONT Ifie V.'Spoff ard;Teacher. Week End Special The regular' meeting of ..the V,nited Anchor Society of the ure was Is on Tuesday even fag, Feb. l4th. and took the form Fresh caught Lake layrrz;j Salmon Trout, LS -Ch' h " ' fi 'la F A L E I A. Of a St. Valentine's social. The gaksts of the 'e*eniTfg were the White Fish, Crosses- members of the Swastika Y W6 havel%Su'lpty of, ? onrig Every Thursday till after -Greb.Work Boots aad Hiner Rubbers for the People's Society, of­Stonffvillb, 7 - Fall Season.. Call and see them. 4enten- season;-who;with their president, Mr. 9. t Still. to charge, supplied a moo' Phone 4200 Anti;Preeze.And Winter Motor.Oil for your car. Exide -interesting and enjoyable praRrpm ALLAN ANDREW, Manager Batteries. Batteries charged 5a-cents. •Musical selection@, both voc and 11tistrumental, as well as them Plen :did Addresses given by Mr i0ink ndals Salmon. large. 2-tine 19c Rolled Oats, 7 lbs. 25c an mu .h . Mr. Laldlaw, were Otover Leaf ftlm,3w, pink.2 tins 25c 'Macaroni. 4-lbs. 25C d Rev. L E. O'NEIL'1, ♦sppreciated by all, Following this FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND Good nippy hoose,per lb. 20c P,%stry Flour. 24's 45C 500 •.'program some-one hundred yorng -EMBALMER Peas An9p3orn.3 tins 25c Pure Bread Flour, 24's 700 people enjoyed a social evening Tomatoes, per tin 10c 99 tbs. 2.50 7A Successor to W. J.'Msther,j 134edleis Raising 27a Coking Onions. 12 lbs. It- of games, contests etc., after which lunch was served by the Clare. 'Phone Xsrkham:6402; members. With the singing of We Deliver Sold and Installed by Tight and Day$ervice Auld Lang Syne this pleaRant Business Ph-one Residence Pbone aeneral -FRANK J PROUSE evIening was brought to a close. owl Wm. M. 'J Merchantl Green Rivet ,� MMMM - =TA2W ;A 4r 'At 7�-,14: 7� 7 of-tr-7- o-To Storm Jehol This Week Scare of Rabies Told ' Action Unexpected In East Ontarid Scorns League d iffie' Press - 0 VoLce Foui Count4es Under Quaran- Trains Pouring Trooni to New China War Zone — 5a,000, pre ­Calmida, Fin ind The Woild at Large �tine — Stray Dogs Out Invaders Ready --China Is Mobilizing line is attributed to the restlew,, IaWed­:--Boy Given ria.—Convincing der. Tr&Woads of motor tiucks -cANAoA of cr Chitichow, 31&ncnu neon aud the recklessness of the re-: Serum indications were seen that this week torcycles and other equipment To .,HOPEFUL -seen at To turned soldiers. Ve hear-1--t1e, same, -Cotn'wa'n'.--LGlengatry-und-Prescott 'will wifi�� the-beginning of th;6 long. 'been railroal stations. nks,' 'It seems & bard thing.,to believe, planes and artillery mortars a" after the Great WILi. It can- counties have been Dlaced un0r­qU—aX--- namp "'i M, story, Leralded-Japan-s- ere ir widence. f many sources-there is everywh -,ia-be said now. &ccordtvg-to-Xd--antin, under �4e Animal_Contagious e, of Japane prosperity. ­ In ssault an th,6. Chinese Provinc se report there have been' deuce -of returning riw Y -an outbreak of sehol. and the opening of . n- the age, it.is coming in word Mg1rooney, N -)tk Police Meese Act, following an e numerous defections among Chinese keep"with pad so far the instill- Commissioner, the criminal of tod;AY Tablos in the district, and there is sive conflict. -*nstallments, has no skill, in utterlY juthless, and some possibility-that, the restriction -irregulars in Jebel and. also all"* went$ are not.mUch felt. 'But it is a are, With -the faidisre of 'preliminary Chinese soldiers are seizing all pro- 40 his average age is only eighteen Ye may be extended to at least a portion upper p threats and ultimatum nearly over,. v' ions and the peasants are threat- good thing to*keep a WE' These iaw-breakers ari, not,men who of Stor&ont county it the epidemic in the reparations of General Nubuyoshi ened with famine. Itna L t -founli it hard to settle down to 0 hopeful hea, .--(Petrolia Ad have not:checked.-Vaudreuil and Soulangqs work after-war. Be . - MUto7," Japsinese' commander-in-chief Tertiner Topic.) cause of*widt.- counties, in Quebec, 'are,also'under ' TO WIT -N F ­;.� , . I . Of Maneburia,-were mear completion. H­lA1"-FR0 -L AGUE— spread unemployment they have never quarantine. To'kio (Monday), Feb. 20—The BREVIT MET chief of staff for General Muto was- been Japanese cabinet ,today- decided to y IN SPEECH. in harnessi--(London Daily Ex- The quarantine was ordered by H. said to be the directing genius 'of the Much may be said for the stateme%,, pre9L) 113arton.- deputy- minfster of the bo-. withdraw from ths *League of Na. by .Judge Hawley-Moti when I ton Departuient of Agriculthre, t6l- expedition.. tions if the League assembly adopts ru�n questioned by a repor;ier recently in GOLD AND THE CONFERENCE. lowing_dlicovery that rabies was pre- A Japanese ultimatum ordering the committee,of 19. repqrt on Man-.. AZWmanville as to the reason that ne The rep6rt of the experts on the valent among dogs-fh-the,north em por- Chinese forces to immediately-evacu- c',usia. only spoke for 80 minutes at the Wo- ate Kailu, 'northern gateway of Jehol agenda for As World Economic Con- tion of 'Glengarry county. �urveiys. The decision was considerel tat%ta- wenis Canadian Club. Judge Mott ference coull all-the wore". expec- since have revealed the dogs In other Provin'te, was received Sunday, at r-ount to withdiawil. -It was'believed .iaid that any man should be able to Peiping. It was said at Chinese Man- here the League has to axy in 30 min- tations. If the experts have their parts of the district are affected. Since assembly *culd adopt ibxpxm all he Conference to the7quarantine weni info etfe,-t oily churian headquarters that L would bd the report, which criticizes Japanese h the� 'he -way, it 'a not to be a to the disregarded, even though tLe Ja�an- tites, and if he could not devies. ways and means of emerging one case as been reported military 'activity in Manchuria and -.7 7- speak. Some men -69e threatened-to attack at once. refu,�ed to recogn,ze Manchoukuo as should not rise to - from the economic depression. It Is authorities in which a human has been -wore repor -winded in an id -dog.- A i6-ye'a M notoriously long %,,be a Confere'lice to Aeiis6 ways and bftten'bk a7 susipi6ted Japanese ted prx.�pired to iin 4Tbdepezid4dt #Ate.)r.' winded in fact, that by issue two similar demands to other dress, so long- have concluded their means of forcing the whole world back old Glenwater boy is under observa- Chinese offleials. Although spokesmen* had declared, -the-time they 'to- one that upon the gold standard. From first tion at a local hospital, after having quitting the League was inevitable. talk the chances are ten to last.these experts have approached been bitten by a,dog last Thursday, The-Japanese military machine ws�r definitd action toduy'haii not.been 4x- ltbo aud:ence have completely forgot-- the problems, not from the point.of and has received serum-treatment. pointed,westward. Japanese leaders pected. ton the first part of his remarks.— view of the w�orkers, not from the Under the quarantine regulation, expressed co-ifidence that five days Cabinet members had Inddicated Canadian-Statesman, Bowmanville.I ul ke no se -u pojut of view of the indust.-ialists, but copies of which have -been sent to rfter the advance was begun the Ris- they-wo d ta tion ntil they from.that' of the finaiiiers-�--of the every fesidint 6f the counties affected, 'Ing Sun Banneri-w*iild be within the heard the personal report of Yosuka ECONOMY AT SEA. -Unless, there is quick dogs running at large-may be destroy' shadow of-the main okjective-, Jeh.>I- Mat3uoka, chief Japanese dek money-lenders. Igate at the ancient summer capital of Genevi. He So rapidly has post-war ship design- and effective protea� the World-Eci(in- ed forthwith'auld the owners are liable Ci had beim ordered to vs. developad that a modem-400040h otaic Conference is going to be little to prosecution. A number of suspected Imperial China. ' tam home by way of Siberia instead 'of taking the Icager route by wa7 of Uner costs less to run to Montreal more than a new and int*rnationul dogs have alrgady been killedL JapiLnise columns, ith less sturdy Wan. a 20.000-ton WYear-Old rival. 'baAk.ers'.. ramp.,,—(1�ondon. Daily -t Manchoukuan-troops wsandwiched be- tho United States. —(Loobdon Saturday Review-) Herald.) tween,-were expected to, enter Jehol Today's decision we::, 'taken after Ion&m May' Lower Premier Makote, Saito had called cc a-cording to a co-ordinated schedult. WOMEN IN INDUSTRY. LORD WILLINGDONIS RULE. Japan's "ekler statesman," the derby- To want to establish an inflexible The law-abiding section of Tax Rate For 1933 Authoritative estimates of the invad hatted,-kimono-clad'Prinde Kinimodd the com� ing"forcee'placed the total at 50,000.- en the right to London, Out.—Ilove that London's Saiouji at-his Okitau village home- rule and to deny wom munity.- Indlan7 and Euroocan, owes is nearly half of them Manchouktican.3. lot of non- tremendous debt of gratit tai rate may -be held to last year's Estimates of the number of Chinese Saito was understood to be opposed ea::n their daily bread is a ud,4 Ito Lord Wnse; to pretend that replacing wO- level of 36.75 mills, or even lowered a troops i to Leagiie withdrawal beforehe visit. Willivigdon fbr the Mariner in which trite. Is -held by- Mayor F. B. Kil- n Jehol ranged upward to ef; the prince. men by men In industry would allow he has succeeded in restori.ig the gym- 226 000. Some Japanese officers, how- pport their homes is all- bourne. but his hope rests on the will- ev;;, calculiied thi ni-imber at-M,- the men to su bols of law and order that bad become The elderly Saionji is-consulted on other olf th�mw utopian theories which so dreadfully defaced during the Mle Inguess, of . in(tependent . spending 000, of Which the regular troops of ali major -governmental problems. will not hold water, j ust as I it is. U12- of his prodecessor.—(Cal,:utta Ent- boards to slash their estimates.. -he Chang Hsisoo-Liang. North China Whilo he holds no official position,he says. true to say that the majority Of wo- lishmail.) military leader, and General Tang- I- one of Japan's most powerful "'There -are many. excellent services figures. rnen seek employment An 4, bobby, to Yu7LJn comprised 66,000i which the city gives,brut some of.these -their taste f or luxury and to The prince, as a delegate to tba. satisfy Final demands on Mgrshal Chiing Paris conference, assisted in,creation be independent of men. The reverse BLOOD THICKE? THA14 WATER- wIll have to go by the board In times, to withdraw his forces from Jehol or -in-fact is true, foi, in the majority'af The cordiality that should exist be- of such great stress," the mayor said. the League of Nations. man works tecause she tffeen these two English-speaking na- "One thing In certain, many people an attack would be launched was is- Cabos,.the wo sued, in the name of the Changchun WILL NiOT PRjEVENT liOSTIL needs to,of necessity,becAlule,the con- tions--.Great Britain and America will be unab,16 to pa:y an much ka theY (capital of Manchouku"n) regime, it ITIES. ditions of modern ciiistinei compel bar i1olild-be sponwrta as mue.i as pos- did'a, y9kr ago. and Increased taxation was said, because the Japanese high to do "—(IA Monde Ouvrieip Mo!i- sible, but cordiality must bo),Prornoted is out of the question.'t Nanking (Monday).—Report bf the by correct information,and both sides Major W. X. Veitch, the -ad;, city command maintained' this is a Man- I"jue of Nations cormitteeNof It Areal.) . . .1 1. . . . ..".- - 1. choukuoan domestic poli,6e expedition criticlaing Ja must work to disseminate such infor engineer. has informed the counef -pan for that nAtion's and that the Japanese'army'it merely -military.activities in Manchuria was IXARNIN insisting in 'fulfilmenit of ths" JaPam- termed "sweet, useless verbiage" by a G A NEW TRICK. mation. The best" agents. fif course. -�hat by reorganization. he-will b�q abje farm boys -26 adept at will be the leading stat�r-een -of both to save $15,000 a year oh the staff e" Malchoukucan protocol. Just when adjusting carburetors, the old-horae countries. Will Mr. Roosevelt take- berekofore carried- while the council high Chinese official today. initiative in this work ia America'P will also cut off cQvention grants and Japanese newspapermen are'arriv. "My interest centres entirely in the .... stages & comeback and you've got to the nipeg —(Kingston (Jamsica) Gisner.)- eertaln other dispensable items. il-g-In Chidehow in -large numbers. impending' -Siho-Japanese hostilitim learn to knot a halter.—(Win The Mukeen-Chinchow Railway Is in J'ehol Province" he declared. He - TTibune.) t heavily laden with military traffic added that the i;4ue findings would HOARDING IN INDIA. It In better to, have an bduest too and troops pass through the� city in a pparently have no material effect in ­ IT-H AD TO COM E. Thoiw,wbo pimsist in bel,,eving that than a.deceitful friend, large onlumns, moving toward the bor- preventing. hosVdities; '*ho Thne's a gad in old Kentucky oil India still"hos�rd*"preciou-s metals. Growing public. criticism of Mar- Is deserving of a generAl vOtd'Of and does not put them to-' etain Skating Crowns For Canada thal Chiang Kai-Shek, generalissimo, thanks,if not tL public meux"iAL She tical use hive proof of tbei:umyilptral%� R of all Chinese armies, was terdpered f $10,0(*-% vaudeville Per- right under their eyes. As Sir George by the staunch a titude of the Nocth t ka an ng or Schustir mentioned, the improvenwnt- r who left the step during the China armies. Chiang Kai-Shek re- orm* 7�:- ;=)rr;Zce- snib,ed- along the aisle 11, s&16 of Post Office Cash' Certifl- malned at Nanchang to direct Al a C'Sm- 4, and crooned to her. In her statement cttes indicates that some part of the. sign against bandits. Many influential -she was bumill. "I roceeds of gold sales is being convem -It he should be claim she declares p Chinese fe aiding in iesisi the-Japanese d einbarraseed and that -her ed into other forms of investment even preparations to health was affected as a result— br'the smallest claAa of iniestbr. advance into Jehol. (Hamilton Spectator.) Then, 6o, the viiintenance if tlfe Fim- Proclamations were posted at Chao. yang port trade is only explained by the fact by Tang Yu-Lin, Chinese-gover- THE UNFINISHED WORLD. that some part of the-profits. from nor of Jehol, that-on Feb..26 he in- In 1834, a current magazine article gold sales*is being used for current 4 tended to attack- Peiplaoi-Jeh6l -Pro- as mveals, an of deial of th-a United expenditure. As a large profit h vince dity located neajr th;3 border of d because been, aid is being, made on sales of Manchuria proper. Mt&tes patent office resigne - gold, it cannot be said that the util- $'Everything possilkle had been In The city, now held byJapanese. is Ization of that .1yrofit for current.. the terminus of the Chinchow rail- yented." - - - I - . . Since this gentleman. left'his Post reeds is e nivalent to eating up the qu h. the &MUgLbeiief -�hat the world was savings or capital of the people; thA Tang telegraphed the same prods- h finished produc�, the worl Ta braim capital value of Vhe original invest- n�ation to Japanese headquarters at bay Aave invented-the sewing invchine,the rrent remains intact.�(Bom T mes Mukden. In typewriter,the electric loco otive,the of"Ihdi,a,) LLOYDS TO ;C-4,1�i3EL rNSUk- air bra e, wi k ' ireless telgraphy, internal 7 combustion engines, seroplanes, cash BRITISH FILM-' IN TRINIDAD. ANCE. Agura-ita-,114ew Zeaiand and 5-uu-..� T-_JAN aglaters, ine t and about a million a nd a Africa' ire eager 6uyers of British reased risk of war-iii the Far East ic ures and for the purpose of readjustir4 -4 half other devices which We now con- pictures. 474n4da, a's,a' film aistribu- I marine insur- commonp #.der Nei. (Vancouver *tion ceiitre, has hitherto seemed vir- rates, Lloyds.and other tua ti� e ance companies were give out.) Ily iden al with th 'Unit4d St4ites, scheduled to tice today- cancelling war rM but British films are triumph. ing.here no clauses of advance insurance contracts WITH BAR A&D HEADS.' too. The significance' 6f Trinidad's ..Vrom time to time theris are pic- ac-eptance of British films is this for cargo on voyages to and from or in ana through China,and Ja ttres-in pan T 6.7ontv pape'�3 showing seen. The distributing orgs�nizaiion 'icenes at oe funerals of prominent responsible for winning the c o The cancellation also affects car- 0- pera- People, or again it may be some Pub- tion'of our local cinema owrers are on goes to thii J�s;panesei island of For. orea, Manchuria and Lhe port lo fung t mosa, X % tion pgtdoora suich the oven- the threshold of efttering tht entire 'ket, This,'w- unaei-" .Ang of a new building.- West Indian*mar e of Vladivoitock. appea!r to hn Well -ad 1;4! Will be the greatest colonial War risk on far eastern TLO poop, Sta Voyages -f`-Infortabi dressed as a rule, that is conquast made by the BrAish indus- was cancelAd a year*ago when the there is'any comfort in a silk hat try. It must be the beginning of one Japanese and Chinese were fightijS 0 man, Often, though, it is no- more step in encircling the entire at Shanghai, Higher rites Were . kh bared Britiab-speaking areas of the Empire charged while the fighting continued, cod that many stand w rads in cold weather. They do so as to cater for the major p6rtlon of their but when conditions returned to UW.- X-Mark of respect The same thing is requirements in cinema entertainment. mal the usual nbminal charge was res. '&no in nearly every other place. �(Trinidad Guardian). , War.risk normally covers the tored. possibility-.of par, and strikes, riate Whether all these people can do so M, y is szhAthing we do not know; -GOLD AND DEBTS. or other civil disorders. fact we have doubts, We do not The inevitable retuni to tome form isve the person to who the honor of gold standard f97? all-countrielLhas being paid,were be able to make his come s9prociably nearer in the last 6.. OUX T-hilt few weeks;but it is equall�clear that 4ring Caid $7K be bared by elderly people in no'stabilfzitio* n-of currencies can be Id weather. In many c-ises it is a Achieved while the war debts remain, Seattle,, Wash.—Mary Y01111114 11, to invite a cold and possible. with the. implied necessity -for the who was bitten by a monkey#_19;1. Uness.—(Stratforc, Beicon- 'p-riodical trausfer of huge amounts filed suit against the owner, saying of-gold froth one country to another. she had "horrible dreams,,of Aoukeys Mrs.-Constance Wilson Samuels of the Toronto Skating ever since. A Jury i4arded heir $M -rne Argue.) -defended their titles (Th a Melboi: her btotliier, montgomery Wilson,-successfully damages from William Bete -THE -EMPIRE- v, * individual, and petr chumplons at Now YoVX Mrs. 11. 11. dooder- at Excelsior Spr1uL Mo, and Joseph IDLE HANDS Knowledge is a treasure at once. bL&tn;- also of Toronto, was a close seooud. -Atela, trainer ot the monkey, IsTory great war the *pread priceless and Imperishable. .,o:a-Leo-�wm �'„-v,. _, r a ..•w.. ��' - °.'• _ - - tip,.. v... ,, r•.s:-=sr.. ^s.�I'�_ -�a-a�.sri^•s.. •� ' 'ifi+"'t _ "ti.1 ti`s•. - .-. w•b. - •T' �";l': "°A,i'i • �` _ "+�'-- '. boss. . . •.t• .'.,... ,.;; �- ... -t. �^' ° ,/ J i.•.•- .,,.iJ''o-,.-•v.'+"', .�#'< _.9-..� r 'a 'v .r,np �, _ _ ,Ail Kinds of PLYWOOD eROSS-WORD PUZZLE � ON HIS BACK FOR_ �� WEEKS . PLYWOOD ;i z -1 '4 b r e lv g _°` 11 lZ �, Then Active_ for 10 Years Jigsaw Puzzles % 4 - w ROBERT BURY 8, CO. 15 6 �I ti Rhettimatistxl Beatut Again _;;. ,•^ ' (canada), sd�t Time and time again we have seen sal _ »t3ag and fadbnsy issNt+. Toronto 19 21 L1 it proved beyond doubt that rheum+• ,•+ Asm simply cannot resist the regular 24 *1 �6 "li ttle daily dose" of Kruschen, This rr _ - a,cage-that has just come to our`ice Water Test Detects _ - ---High=$ltl9d FW'C J 29 _� 31 2 % ;; _ao Some pears'ago now, I was taken The latest results, of experiments ill with muscular rheumatism,and was with an "ice water' test" that may A , y 6 P on the flat of my back for 18 weeks. serve to detect a tendency towards My daughter bought a bottle of Krug- mean going to the end of your days' , high blood pressure early in life, was 38 39 4 % 4z 4; r,44 Chen Salts, and I took a dose every without-knowing what rheumatism is,. rl`! described by Dr. George E. Brown, of � zooming. I found relief ,and. finally Simply because it is the presence 6a the Mayo Clinic, Rochester. The 45 6' i� 49 recovered by persevering. From that uric acid in the blood-stream .which wJ` ,eause of this type of blood pressure �� day, which is 20 years and 8 months ca_usea-;'heumatic conditions. 'known as brimar-y-hypertension Is not --...-- 1 2 ,,�� 4 ago;I have never missed one dose. I Now the physiological effect of the 2. deflnitelq known, but the new test is a would sooner go wthout my best meal numerous mineral salts in Kruschen m _ believed to reveal an inborn oversen- - than go without my dose of Kruschen to arouse all the organs of elimination aitivenesa of the nerves'which go to' 55 56 5 58 P59 60 Salts. I am now free from all muscu- (including, of course, Lhe kidneys) t8 the blood vessels and this may be the lar pains, and have never felt any 'Healthy, regular action, so that they cause of that type of high blood Ares- _61 6 63 - signs of rheumatism..-since,.. recom- promptly----expel. through tlsal natural 4_ mending Kruschen whenever people channels.uric acid and other danger- - JLrvQrybodq is subjected to heat and speak about stiffness or pains in the 'one waste -products of digestion. Let sold, worry and fear, and some to fog. 55 fr6 67 Joints."-J.N. Kruschen,do this for you. Buy a bot• and Whereas the normal person meets � If your kidneys always performed tle to-day, and begin the "daily dose•° those conditions and emotions without Horizontal 47-Verse properly their duty• as filters, poison. in the morning. neat harm, the person with an a 14-Name for Negro oar uric acid would .,eve- be al;,,,A It,,,...I,GU fd,as in ulilaYYYn�Ye at all 'permanent ♦9—Ar4r*� I, Y 7-To repair ., to pass into the blood. And this would Drug Stores at 45c. and 75c,per bottle.. — sv 4--Musical note 50-To fall to drops ° to stand the wear and tear. The strain 20-Goddes's of discord may lead to hardening of the blood 6--Indian savant 62-Persian poet 23-Exclamation FREE TRIAL OFFER OF KRUSCHEN 64-Behold T reeeels and premature aging. 11—To imbibe . -' 24—Pronoun dirt firteda new at our special. W bare" the test, and then, if not entirely calm it to All this, so far, in more philodophy 13-Women's apartments 56-Comparative ending 26--Kind of jacket distributed • great many ap•dd -aL►xT" that d ��does he m�w:«i gas anew � than tact, says Dr. Brown. It the 56--Approves f Packages which matte it eaq for you to h 15—Part of "to be" Tt ur k bock 0. it medtat druggist L wrised to b9—French artCie 'i:7—To pierce Wove our claims for youra•tf. 4k Sant tetw•n Your 76a, lately and wfibont- overseasitiveness is inborn, however, 16—One who'cat�•tes on 3O—Cooky drunist for the nosy"GIA Ts, 75L package. q,�on. you have tried Yrwrenen Im of k should be possible t0 detect the ten- grudge 61—Station This consists of our regular 76e,betel•toseiher our ups, what could be fairer t 18—.Parent 63—Pilfered $2—Breakers with a separate trial bottt*—mates for about Maautaetured by E. Gairnma HUGH2S, I�mo,�,,,, sency to it early in life. Dr. Brown 65-Was fond -35-Prepared' _ . . sad wash„ Open tbs trial botfis WI.Hat It to ]iaaeheater, F.aLnd. (YatwblLhed 1yM} t. and Dr. E. A. Hines, Jr.; have found 19--Old pronoun 87-Oriental god r that If the hands of most persons are 21-Emperor 66-Pronoun -- ----- -'- 67-Consumed 38-Found sum of Answers to Last Week Puzzle • placed in ice water their blood Ores- _ 22-'Score at bridge- 39--Damaged �..�assifieC Adv_ertlslnR _sit" will rise only, slightly. There is 24-Existed Vertical _ 41-Prefix- halt Y-! G li'T! � a smaller group of persons whose 26-Mistakes 1-Faery queen 43-Color -t 0 = = s P►i'sxts. ` blood pressure, when they are subject- 28-Globe 2-Followed order 44-Confunctlon T a II $ E R A R 3�0 D A N OFFER wanted>IuVtn' na n.1 fu . sa3 to test. rises more than it ought. _ L! Llax of waniea lnveridone Goa cull 29—Revises, 3--White X46=-Musical note- 0 I< C 0 1 R 3 8 In rormWirlasPatenteAttarney�4 2a6 i3ank :'JI'hia probably is the group with the 31-Traps 4-To worry 48-Swamp I It 1 2i 3 II II ? 9 D ! 0 Q streset, Ottawa. Canada. - 33-Toward. L Z 1 P P L T C A P ~.versenaltive nQrvoua system. - b-221 treatment 61-Role sVSSxnss Oproszvx=a'z. �° The test has not been in use long 3'4'-vaY 6-Cooked in milk 63-Group of nerves E L E G11 It 9 B L 13 S - FECIAL REPFiESF,tiTT1TIV>B enough for the persons to whom-it has 36-To smear _ Port of "to be" 57=Welsh river T I It R Z a S Ranted; must hare'=260 capital for " . been applied to develop high blood 38-Part of "to be' -W ilea :68-Thus , . 8 0 II L S 8 I< 1 ! 0 B exceptional opportunity, all slue. However, the fathers, moth- 40—Spikenard _ ii•--Pronoun Company, exc usl�a territory allotted. Rea . _ 60—Fotnt; of Compass R U D E S 0 B IC 8 1 Apply Dominion sales Specialty Com , pr ers. or other relatives of 75 per cent. 42—A Word of cheer .10—To reveal' 62—To depart parry, Bank of Familton Building, To- ATZ B;O �, A8 SIC .a those whose blood pressure goes 45-Obatruction -12—Belonging-to 64-Note of scale Tonto, Oat. I S Bi R OE PAT2 hlGher than 1t ought on the tee-water _ sQf=unss - test, have had high blood pressure. and thus make it possible for them to 1 Z 3 0 R Z 0 S I T 1S f Since it is known that_there'is a .take measures to avoid some of-its Down in Weight and Very Palo o * E R a 0 T is s D ELI iness: ey lock shop,FISH-CHIP, Tobacco. family predispositon to thle disease,it bad effects.. onory es; Keys,-lock ehop, Tobacco-' ` - � atatton•ry store; Bakery; Tearoom; seems likely the test will make it pos- 1 Mrs. Beale Thankful for Way to Which Rooming homestead, moneymaker. Par• _ dble to warn susceptible people that . ar■, Homestead, s College, Tororeta i.#'s �rd__,_ •/ Or. Williams'.�lfilliams' Pink Ptfis Helped B!A$��C-Roorn Voyaging 'bey have a tendency to the disease,' Her Back to Health Fish are rich n Vitamin D. That's 1 -To apologize, Terry. ar-d I'have discovered a de- one reason w'hy it is desirable that To begin over, °I can truly re. lightful way to travel' We found it 7 1 � Growing children eat flan regularly. To admit error, Gained_Weight commend Dr. Wit quite, by ,chance yesterday, when I COLDS -- _.•To be angelfish, for t h e y did went to uestion the b _ - -IFO and Color q baggage master To take advice, liams' -Pink Pills, about a mysteriously 'delayed crate, s'I always use BABY'S OWN To To keep on trying. wolYders_ for me," and Terry trotted along at my Heels. - writes Mrs. 3label R Beare,' New 67 al to break Amy baby's colds,' To think and then .a The rr}sn was busy when we arrived, M. R estzotaster, B.C. "After a long and y writes Hm Wilbert Colglihoun, Stun= To profit by mistakes, - , .. -very.trying'il'Iness, I was down to 80 so we were left to our own devices for YOU can«rn is dose• L� Falls,Out, To forgive and then forget,' :lbs. "is, weight. I could not eat a a time. Terry really deserves iiedit horn. .. B aaiai.s ae '' a far the idea, since, if he had net al- Pont r "' "Wbm I see a cold coming on,it is to '1'o take s deserved blame, hearty meal: .In-fact, I hav��ad-ta pw. u a eed a qp eirh coca. - BABYS' OWhi TABLETS that I But it always pays'. go away from'the table hungry,-from `most immediately begun to sniff at the 7vritaeodasf for .tai .4 ' tarn," writes Mrs. Robert Greenhorn, a dinner I dared not touch. I wan various Cratea and boxes with his in- x'64 philipsvi2le;Ont. `.i•. = also v$ry pale. • I -had often read quisitivo foK-terrier nose, I should Time and n Life - Mothers everywhere report is like vein about Dr. • Williams' Pink. Pills, ao never have thought of looking aroua3• -of the safe,sure results that follow the We live' in deeds, not years; In thought I would give them a trial. c . myself. It tools me but a few nmo- ' -- we of BABY'S OWN TABLETS in thoughts, not breaths; I soon found 'I was able to eat with ments to discover that a baggage room "OFF COLOUR. i' _'• "• . ' treating children's colds. teething Is, feelings, not is figures on a dial. any one, and life began to look . '-+-- _ tmtrbia�dimple 'fev_erps_di+oedared We should count-time-by-heart-throbs �=Q= MY-•+disL� .�„n uy co '"a 'b-a vetrunke hemisphere. NOW !S YOUR L11 E� .stomach, colic, constipation. 25 cents, He moat 11vea - lbs. and my lips and cheeks had lots The trunks nearest me were evi- ° Dr.winiame 2+6 Who thinks moat, feels the noblest, of color. I am more than thankful dently unseasoned trs+aeters, bound Wake up your Liver Bde t' t ever took Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, only for neighboring towns. But over ,� BABY'S OWN T�►BLM acts the best and I only hope others will try them." it one corner I spied a steamer trunk, --Wf ouf owel -Philip James Bailey, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills ,actually generously tagged..- It teas toward taYour 5nr'S a Itery�man organ, but It der. b _ - e abundance of new red _ or�.�can bfww to pour out iiu blood, which is the reason they have c taco o bile ago yoaz bows!s is venerable obe trotter that I _ turned attention. Whf gay Col- d Y won't completely correct such a oonditioa _-- -_-- ° leCtion of IMost of were by to taking:salt,,oil, mu�at�.atcr.t.axtiw caa,dy ••:. ... gives new vitality and strength t •• r th - - :: _ : .'- - ed wo en.�F.qualy nervously helptta for grow- partially eradicated ro gh a 01t e"�,um. or�yiba e. when dey� cs fh u time and fag girls. Try them. At your drug- r..any voyages, but this made thtm all asdda hoer sumutant, yOp gist's in the new Blase. container, 50e. the more priceless, I stooped to ex:. Carter's Lrtfe Liver Pt L w.11 swot brin¢beck = - amine them more closely. Bristol, the sunabun ruts yon=We Tbty re purely vc¢a -, y table Safe�utt Ask ! r t5em py name Tiefuse - Goiter Talces its Toll Toulon, Lugano,. Amalfi; Assouan. sabat,tutm, 2sc+ a••W,¢y:sta L8 "' - - One, slightly larger than the rest, Stock owners are advised to take g y y Soddenly, f can ht'm e e= Srina time by the forelock, and thereby I saw the haughty Himalayas rise - -prevent loss by goiter in calvee, above the- green Vale of Kashmir. Racking Coughs Iambs and pigs, that ape due, to be Srinagar-and the seven bridges over �'y - born, during the late winter or the Jhelum. Gondolas•on Dal Lake spring. This can be done by gig- the gatEa of Shalimar. t - ing the Dregaant animals on your _ __ _ __ _ ++• farm,'a small quantity of iodine in "You wanted to see me, Miss?" The Checked • , some form. Tt you farm in a 'oft oice brought me back to tl:,e baggage 4 o not delay gluing the nn- a very roofs was diftr--- born animals this protection. Th ens-now that I knew its possibilities? - - - - - calf and lamb crop can be saved "'� from goiter, by giving the pregnant Fools "Whor's Who" - ��� �"�� That . « ' cows and ewes free 'access to.a salt l EMULSION ick that contains New York.--George Jean Natban, ` potassium Iodine, at the rate of one ounce of potassium dramatic critic, author,ioonoclast and I Iodine to each 100 pounds of salt. man about town, is either 61 or 87 The little e ' pig crop can bi�protected years old, but he has to stop a min- by riving the pregnant sow, each day its and figure out which. `•_ a tablespoonful of a solution, made "For along time H. L Mencken • Resistance . by dissolving % ounce of potassium and I have had to harm-000aue -wno'a • • Iodine in two quarts of water. This who' a little," he explained.* "We've •, use of a amall enan ity et iodhi it prvten4ed.�e ritzy httla-soreness In the throat grows rapidly worse if some form, to prevent goiter In-we were and' maybe ,Est some credit ,. •i�leoted. Crush some tabWs of Aspirin.is some water, young animals is necessary is the for profoundity." ' and gargle at once. This gives you instant relict, and greater eater past of the older farming -- N E R V 0 U S WOMEN ltd �Ba,from iaiection.One 8d pr&and y� sections of Canada, excepting the ' t qa feel safe.If all e0ferAn is not gone promptly,repeat. sea coast districts. Ta1ce Lydia�IPinkhamtffaf��� •Y I� .�a�MV�M .- !'j am s,0 nt!►OW t!Malat Y r_Yii 1'here'a useauy'a cold with the sore throat, ao tab two Well-Diessed Men Are o ., .-tablets to throw off your coK headache,difTaess or otter ' .. A Law Unto Themselves '� •� •+" a" '�:-1 41.4'6'1=as a:a d�O•i�'e r - -- -OC)d ay>QiptOtala. Aspirin rrlievss nenralgis, II4IIrltl4 too. ���h»�,►e9 �� tiaw oho a have we heard these sprs.° - Many of the beat dressed men in '�►�+ G �,it1 s�'Ome��" aerb'° me Use It body;k dos not hurt the heart. Loaaoa are a law Hato thrtztasivea � < am„o fo�a.e.� me etr, '' in the matter of clothes. They pay for %%o �p �*!l'rl+eeInt� a candftlift attention s ghat tailors, manu- facturers ��� • 1:si.1.takes ,: 'sad stylists ear, but stand- �' - G examples are Earl Beatty, the th� � came . af*e tthhem _ t►i�wos-auffex fms.m enM�►an ;Marquis of Londonberry, the Earl of - 80-4 and.face. i 1Wn x mt er Ise weenaa wise rsvora Ohe.terfield, sir Jock 2Baohanaa- dot;"pie tr.. by this - ,.. Jardine, and Sir Walter Glibey. with iNt song'..s1W lisoast flee rwttloa . 1- !tie most shining light bf all•-Ilks x' toarl of I.onadala ISSUE No. 8--'33 •�w.: •, t.�' 1''r�� �• 't-'o-,:.;c•,�+.�.,1...iA5'�A•-�-_. a•�y �•s�..c�•s..�... - .",y. + +: :.+f�•'ar.:y Y3�.<�� tv. - f.v-w-�'-� cA -'�qa.. - „� .'N`_"P.:"'•_r� - - - t.. •�'�.• `7'a"'s"a.`si Sa,>..' r ,u<..+yr-,� �.-;�,•.,�a a •r. .sw. ° `` - : �,,,•S,' _ e� f a-' t� • 7�i� ...:��,S���I;.ti. !" ;+� s^_:f:•.S.�a'ar" 'sue'' '\: 'yFi;• •r i,e }<u•�- z�s, :_ . �- �, �'. ",�. ` =.+�ri�•'•.::y� 'a;;,.' �„'. ' Q.� n t ' +�'.r J ♦. S a"t Y 1 .•1. '•� �:• `•. �T' ^ A ;S .. r.re.!u� i� ` . ',1Jo�Ll.lJli71><ifJ. -Mrs�Wesley ,Harvey,of Brook- -The Swastks Club held a very . jtore Ile, called on Pickering friends on interesting meeting kt the home Monday. of Mrs. F. T. Bunting on Tuesday -Mrs. Irish has been on the -Sam Scott is on the sick list. evening. j _ sick list, but is now improving. beingthreatened with an attack -L. B Tapson, of Bowmanville, _W. and Mrs. Hallman and of appendicitis. will be in town shortly to tune .''family, who are residing in the- -Lorne and Mrs. Squires are pianos. Any orders left at 'THE lifPiek�r�ng'fl Leader Store" nit fora few months, spent Sun ending a week with James and Nsws office will receive prorupt '•^ ' S -day at their home here. re. Richardson. of Georgetown. and careful attention. -Mr. Runcilnan, Traffic officer, -The Women's Day of Prayer -Dr. Carmichael will be in char- -- lhas }eased one of Mr. Poynter's for all denominations is to be held ge- of the service of the Presbyter- 'Well no*-Let's talk over the "Posy residenceo and will move on Friday. March 3rd. The ladies ian Church, a the Friexds Meeting therein on the 1st af April. from the Pickering churches will House on Sunday next at 2.30 p. m. ' -Stanley Baledon ill able to be Please meet for the service in the Overybody welcome. The Bible Class• TEA Quesh ?''around again after being confined Anglican Club Rooms at 3 o'clock and Sunday' School will meet at 1.30 = i '• e on to his bedfor over a week Buffer on the shave date. ;* -F. E. Luke, ,187 Yonge St. A lot of.people are now using cheaper Teas than ever-before. -The regular monthly meeting-Toronto's Eysigbt Specialist, may „ a, Wg from a severe attack of fln: of the W. M. S. of the United be consulted at Aflin's drugstore, �e have one for `instance The'Arroae brand, at 25c per ]b., ve end Mrs.. McLean, who Church will be held on Wednes Whitby, Tuesda Feb: 28th. and another, the Sunbury brabd, at 39c. ' Both are selling . ,leave been living in !SL"re, W. J. y ' R-. 6Fordon'e residence on Church St. day, march 1st, at 3 p: m., at the -Glasses if required s at rfitht exceptionally well.' But "Oh" what a kick you do stet;when �Aear several years, are returning to home.of the Misses Law. Subject prices. _ * * you again get a taste-of the good old "Flowerdale Orange � 1tbe City. for study, "The Work of the St.,George's Cburch. Sunday, pekoe." Yes, it's aerarer, 73c der.Ib. but you only use about •' i' -Lorne and Mrs. ierea, Iso - Woman's Misvionary-Soc et-y,—" _ '-ab. .'nth•-St1�day School, 10 a. ' -A ino:tt en a able social even; m. Morning Prayer, 11 a. m. 15v the quantity, so you see • it costa no more than the -;:-be1 and Hugh : C. and Mrs. Butt. j y B . . 1 .and baby Helen, spent Sunday }ng was spoilt by the'U. Y. P. S. elring rraver, • 7, p nl, Coufirma• cheaper teas. - .yvith the Richardson family, of last Wednesday evening at the tion Class, Thursday, at the Rec• - with he Ri lama of F. M. and hire. Chapman. Cory, 4 la p m. :1lovint; pictures By the way-If you are buying tea in 5 lb, lots, will you not give tie' --Mr. and Mrs Glass,.w.ho have A short program was prepared by mill be shown in the Club Rooms an opportunity to please yon. insilia line. • Our prises are right- been residing in Bert) White's the 5ociaT Coat:. ezerCarCe�anzfi on Friday. Feb. °4tb, R -b-P. m.,- lbs. of our 29c line for 1.29 ; 5 lbs. of our 39c line for 1.;9 ; 5 lhe. beenllire id the foot e ) White's e's Eva Bunting. It consisted of a Educational, Travel and Comic iflowrrd all fu>>3-59• for the past year or so, have re few of Edgar Guest's poerlls by Films Admission : Adults. 25 cts•: Sincerely-We ask yon to give us a trial. 'We are supporting our, turned to the city. Eva Bunting', which' were very Children, 10 ett,. . St. 'George's Community and township, but the man who eoules to vonr door. _ -'Mrs James Andrew, 'Who has humorous. Mildred and Ivan Bar- Guild will meet in the.Club Roolne with a tea truck takes practically no interest,financially ol•other- been seriously ill, is, we are glad rett favored u9 with two vocal on Thursday afternoon; March �wl:se in any local affairs. Now this seewd fair,does it not i'to report, touch improved. Her solos• Jean Clark read the V. Y. 2ad.'at 2 30 . Wednesday. March ; daughter, Mrs. John Drsper, of P, S's paper, "The Friendly Re- lst, i,&Ash Wednesday, the first Keswick, who has been waitin{t view," which also was enjoyed by day of Lent. There " be'Divice on her for a couple of weeks, re- every one. The remainder of the service on that evening in St, s `- turned home on Sunday. evening was spenria games and George's at S. -The springlike weather that cootestliz. After the refre$hments we have been greatly enjoving all were over the young people joined ' _winter continued daring the past hands and sang "Auld Leng Stonffviille w week and on Sunday night there Syue,"and wished Kira Chapman Stoaffville's Assessment for 1932 ` was quite a rainfall which caused many happy returns of her: birth is Q60 ,000;, \�JI what little snowthat remained to day.-Cam: The annual hockey tournament has disappear. In a few days now -St. George's A: Y. 'P. A. niet P y begun this Reek. ;Around a dozen • sprin will be here. on Friday evening with Miss B. - •. - _ . g teams are competing. —R. H. Boake, who had his Kingstonaecon-vener Theevening parr sc:nool principal fay-rs the sy- •reeideace destroyed by fire about was literary and was most inter stem of promotion, pupils on terra _ two weeks ago, ill now busy re- estiog. Kin eton is taken "Betty B g ;vori+ ins{ead of the-Entrance ream- iisovibg the debris with a view to us for a trip round the world Nation• - rebuilding. The stone walls were Showing us things: and telling us Mr. George Courtney.is- the span- - -, eo hadlp damaged by the Lire that things we Dever knew before, and agcy of the Stoufiville branch of Cl. Own GOBS the Price . ` they cannot be, used again in the we expect by the time the seasois entiemmngs undertaking business es- -new building. is over that we sball all know a tablished here. -Those who were hoping for a great deal more than when we -The Choral Class will put, on an _ ' 'Provincial election in 1933 are started our trip There sues also old time concert on Friday "night.- Tip TO x7111 $ ' -likel.y to be disappointed. as the aver splendid dialogue acted by Very ancient•costumes will be worn P Seery cabinet have deeided to the Misses Winnie and Betty Bar- by she large number taking part. Ad- N bang on. Any government that ningbam. entitled "A Pair , of mission, 25 cents. - lsommis to the people when times Lunatics." Miss Fawltee, +oho The Young People's Society of the and are as bad as, they are at resent coached them is certainly to be Claremont United Church •evil} pays _ p fraternal on l visit to the Stouffvile Soc- iety tare running ! chance of being congratulated. We hope to be fratern - - _ - - - t able to enroll a few more members Monday evening next; and �o$t8 's The regular meeting of the next week. This Friday,instead will gut on the program fat the even- Women's Institute will be held of the musicale, these all to be s 1 Erse. which might have proved p C p �R ' Tuesday next. Feb. 28th, st the moving picture eetertainmentand started in the building 1tT.V� X7.50 � •tJRJi ' ome of lie+. W.J. Clark. Roll we hope to see the room fall to disastrous, - oempited by the Gold Fish Supply Co Oal3-Qetoiatiotas ofd Hap overflowing. last Sattirday. The d fire got such - -RL Wor. Bra.-H.'A. duller, D. 1'! "By 4114 of ass." headway{thltrt it took torn bou�16-o1' •- , . __ _- _. • - _-'-. _w g D G. IL of Toronto District Et - - fat �, - Yes. Qr�k..la !�peta work fo! 1 2"lrexea�be30re w w ConedRttliil s ILotlt toads hU aunuat official 1i, , they had d dnsief ltd - 40 e. by Mrs. W.C. Yarkar. All of Doric Lodge, A. F. da.A.'�M.. en fish wero'deatroved as well,as doing - !ti vseleomie Thursday. Feb. 19th, -at the raga- considerable d�rriage to the bpadiag: - _ The Brother'>lsood of the United lar monthly nestin The local Abureb. Pickers will meet in Sr. hrdgs was lionored by the cow . Andrew's Church basement nest ley of the Wor. Masters, offices IM MEMORfAIM.. - Fred T. Bunting, _ _P�ekerin Monday evening at 6 o'clock. The and members of nundrous lodges - _• lmeetiag will be under the diree SWALLOW - In loping memory of _ in this district. including Birch Established 1857. We of the Devotional Committee Cliff and 'Dentonis lodges, of To our dear bary 2.•Rho passed 3- sled the topic will be taken by D. ronto, MouDt 'Lion of Braoklin, way, February 24th, 1927. =AT. Loekwood Another feature of Composite of Whitby. Brougham �Il memorys fade and life departs,] y the meeting will be as apes foeQaa Union of Claremont, 9csrboro and He lives forever in our hearts;,leaf. es,a o r • ~conducted by Rev. H. G. Crozier, Agincourt About 125 Masonic '11me takes away the edge of grief, All are welcome. Brethren registered for the even But memory-turns back every -Judging by the :many new ing• Following the ceremonies in �adiy missed by Brothers and Sis- - - +care that are seen•on the highway, the lodge room, dinner was served eery^ t. 'there mnet be 'a considerable in the dining hall, when numerous In loving memory of our Dear '.Not pglhiE BEEF PORN " �amonnt of, money in circulation addressee we►e delivered by •visit her, Elizabeth Ferguson, who pass- i� th>!�ngboat the country. unless inR and local members. The new ed away on February, 28th, 1932. Round Steak, ... ,3.. Ile $sole,'..:: .. ..• 10c - "fibecars are not paid for when .Master of Doric Lodge, F. H- In our hearts your memo lingers, - -' rehased. The new care are Westney, presided at all fnnctione memory, g -#Sirloin Steak, 35c Lorne, ... -10e, po Sweetly tender, fond and true; feiproving-every year in their darting the ereniag.1 There is not a day, dear mother, 17c Qiade, .. Oc x =appear%oce. Those turned oat -Henry ord believes in ban• -Porterhouse Steak, _ •� y That we do. not think of you. . _ -this year are certainly more l=ean ishing worry. That ill very good Ever, remetnbered by daughters ,,, 1;c Bide. .-. ... 9c ? y Wing Steak, �- - tifal than those of previous years. adviece. se many of the ills from - -One day last week all children which man is suffering is due to �ALVERT In lovintt remembrance Shoulder 'Roses, .. 7c (Shoulders,, ... 5c. Were returning home from school Sorry. Marry -of the inmates, of of otzr dear -on and brother, who - 12e i -aat S.S. No. 4 east, they a hospitals are there because departed this life Feb. 29th,-1932 Blade Roast, ;.:' = <. +7c. a: : -Pork Chopt+, • . ey ppeaed mental hoe to look tinder the culvert on the of worry,- Bnt who-can avoid I kave.only your mem'r'y dear^brother .Rib Roast, ... : :..•` I5c ," iStewiug Beef or -- ' bitghway in front of Mr. Thomas' worrying. The ,poor man, who To remember my whole life through home, and found several bags full does not know where the next Bat the sweetness will linger forever Brisket, ... _ 5c Minced Steak, of focal,some of which had emotes: meal is comiog from, cannot help As I •treasure the imaee-of you. :;lbs. for tired. Traffic Ofi'ic,r Qnneitiwo- nn being _worried and tie rich man I'`°r resnembeied by Mother, Sisters Short Ri-b, 6c p .. being informed of the find, ruses- with his miEliana crorriee bQcatlse ast ro _. .. _ tigated and- found that part of n financial crash ina-y cowe,'or —' anon - _ the fowl belonged'to h1 r. Living because he• may be kidnapped. •C_al.VERT - In lm•ine •memory of Atoll, who lives west of Whitby. One'man worries because he hay *7y�dea� husband. R'. J; Cahert, � :` W. � R �. ...bnt the owner of the others has no • mon-ey, nod ar-other roan aarho departed this life, Feb. 9fii, not yet been discovered, and there worries because he has cibney. 1932. ' • • .E I D is no chte to the saievee. which `lie . may love any day I! is not at the time t?se tears are ' ' `_.•'t' ` -The mangy friends of Oliver through causes over nhica he sae shed, -Butcher (phone 3000) :_Pickering •C'rummer will be glad to „knout no control: The happiest man in That tells of a heart that is tarns, that 'th-very critical op ration the world ill not the rich man, belt But the lonely tears of the after wWch he underwent is the�Osha the than with only R moderate eazs wa General Has i,al on Wednes income and who has sbffi'•ient to And- remembrance silently borne. f lit week ceesfa keep aim and hie fHmil � - _ Loring wile, Margaret. IBERILING � y moo con in COtn -SE and he is now doiog as well as can fortable cirCtintstrtnre�. ;yew Advsrtt:eme+►ts. I�� be ezaected. The internal injur- -The fal}owint, clipped from - ies wntc[i tie sa3tafaed ins motor s to a -forager ,�T'1Ii1` "T.r �h R.r�ndhm� A Tirpq iaccideat several weeks ago proved resident of Pickering, Rev. L B. j power washing machine, good condition trlrich' more -serious than was at Marsh, D. Sc:. F. R,, A. 9., who and reasonaSlc fret though. The diaphragm was pastor of St. r�ndrew'sChurchAR�i STOCK and Imlaleroontef�r - L t x' was. badly 'raptured and other several years ago, and who now rate Also a•farm to rent. xmrhediate pos As tho11f3alida of drlVers now 1CIIOWa are internal injures suAtai'ned. We resides in Hamilton, :''-In Sept-`sion. Frank Baker,stouSville. 26 .1hope for a speedy and permanent ember when thousands of out (1g' SALE-A�Jereey hull; seed built stronger Snd�WBar lOD�@r than 'any i'egovery. standing astronomers ' from all F alfalfa, oats. and baled alfalfa and good r ' -The C. G. I. T. Class of the over the world gathered at certain timothy hay. F.M. Chapman. 26tt _'tire even Seiberling `could ever. `build United Cbnreh held their .box Dints is Quebec end Maine to OR SALE-1982 Sonora Radio, 7 social and entertainment in-the obtain s area and pphotographs of Fture.• mantel model t2s.r�o- appply to H• befojg� basement of St. Andrew's Church the eclipse, Dr. Earth was s'lso ell.Centennial Rd,HiahlattidCrerk. a6 l on Friday evening last. A Mae there with w telescope he bead: n' OTORING TO TORONTO-:-Every crowd was present and the pro• made himself sad with photo- lvla�#. would like passenser to hero share Come in and ask 40 S" Wei World#am- - ytram by thsgirls and tldeir friends graphic lostrumeate which be also phone$�re1s�1.�';pion, R. R,1, lrla�'ag. ";roder the leadership of Mrs. A. had made himself: Thousands of hIIS tires. Boebby. the class leader. �►ae dollars had been spent to equip OR RENT-7•rotwoed bone!,brick, -especially good. a variety wsB most 6f these parties of scientists Fos Church St., Pickering. soft water in observed in the program, and for the great occasion. Scores of s�y,I is]one`Ave t.Toronto.MPhone Har 22`239. (� ?Ceteded to make tltie evenings photographs were taken of the liri Be P�G9 ibrialat one. R. L, Chapman acted eclipse. But the only pbotonraph OR SALE—Brick bungalow, near- �+ all auctiorreer for the box social which was a real picture of the F'1p new, 6 room.. electric light. rmodern said disposed of every box, nuts eclipse wall taken by Dr.Marsh, ptumbint,elox ro 19it[hway, .haul one•ba[f pile . . . Gen" Rapti''8 e0ils aad1G&4.` berietyf over 25. The class Wiebes !�of Dorton-about half acre re bn oo fa a and his name and aehievemeot corner. Convenient to school, churche� - totbask all those who helped to had Brit place in all aceonote of knurly City ban five. + lytQXlesaodorThote F m se the a ear each eDCCeee., the fat swot." 1 punmrtoa,or Dales 4 g°oba.E 4at l "forth Pickering, " a 'On#lano - 9• , =e.41L. . v _ _ !Avg.:Ter" e - , ll ti _